1984	07 zglos sie: Skok smierci	TF			Episode #15.	Journalist (Barbara Burska).	111111
1952	...1 April 2000	M				Reporter (Hans Richter).	111112
2005	1-800-Missing: Fugitive	T			Episode #44. 8-14-2005	News Media: Reporter #1 (Jee-Yun-Lee).	111113
2004	1-800-Missing: Lost Sister	T			Episode #16. 1-3-2004	Reporter (Bill Hall).	111114
2003	1-800-Missing: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 8-2-2003	News Media. Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	111115
2004	1-800-Missing: Resurrection	T			Episode #22. 7-31-2004	News Media. News Anchor (John Anderson).	111116
1935	1,000 Dollars a Minute	M				Newspaperman Wally Jones (Roger Pryor) who is down on his luck finds himself the center of an experiment being conducted by two daffy millionaires to see if someone can spend $1,000 a minute, every minute for 12 solid hours.If he can do it, he gets $10,000. If he can't, he gets nothing. Charlie, the Editor (Purnell Pratt).	111117
1961	1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, The (Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, The)	M		Die Tausend Augen Des Dr. Mabuse		Reporter (Bruno W. Pantel). TV journalist assassinated, killed in a car.	111118
2006	10 Items or Less: Miracle Worker, The	T			Episode #2. 12-4-2006	Reporter (Diana Morgan).	111119
1997	10 Lb. Penalty	NM		Francis, Dick		News Media	111120
1991	10 Million Dollar Getaway, The	MT				TV Reporter (Debra Fox). Female Newscaster (Kathy Lash).	111121
2006	10 Most Fascinating People of 2006 -- A Barbara Walters' Special	T	DVD -R HQ 7541		Episode. 12-12-2006	TV Interviewer-Journalist Barbara Walters presents the 10 most fascinating people of 2006 surprising the audience with who is No. 1.	111122
2003	10-8: Officers on Duty: Wild Bunch, The	T			Episode #10. 12-7-2003	Reporter (Jason Feinberg).	111123
2002	10,000 Black Men Named George	MT				Reporter #1 (Marvin Hinz). Union activist Asa Philip Randolph's efforts to organize the black porters of the Pullman Red Company in 1920s America.	111124
1940	10,001 Motives for Murder	SM		Blassingame, Wyatt (aka William B. Rainey)	Black Mask ,Aug, 1940, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 104-127	Journalist Bishop is a political writer on southern newspaper, returns. Known as "The Bishop."	111125
1972	10:00 Report Is Brought To You By…:, The	SSF	PVL	Bryant, Edward	In "Again, Dangerous Visions: 48 Original Stories edited by Harlan Ellison."	Cameraman Barney Chandler for a TV station.  L.J. Carmine, program director, KNBS-TV.Calvin Randall, KNBS news director.  Mike De La Ree, team director.	111126
2008	10:10 (aka Dasta Das. Ten after Ten)	MF			India	German Journalist (Claudia Ciesla). 	111127
2004	10.5 (Parts I and II)	MT	DVD -R 1657 (Part II)		Miniseries	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Berner). Reporter #2 (Claire Riley). Reporter #3 (Linda Ko).  Journalist #1 (Johannah Newmarch). Journalist #2 (Zahf Paroo). Journalist #3 (Peter  Benson). Journalist #4 (Angela Moore).TV Anchor #2 (Marrett Green). Anchor #3 (Dagmar Midcap). Anchor #4 (Marke Driesschen). Newscaster (Jill Krop).Press Secretary (Alison Matthews).Communications Soldier (Leanne Adachi). Messenger Soldier (Biski Gugushe).An earthquake reaching a 10.5 magnitude on the Richter scale strikes the west coast of the United States and Canada. A large portion of land falls into the ocean. Aftershocks and a tsunami present new dangers.	111128
2006	10.5 Apocalypse	MT	DVD -R HQ 6112, 6113 (Part One). 6125, 6126 (Part Two)			News Media	111129
1960	100 Augen des Dr. Mabuse, Die	MF				News Media. Reporter #1 (Bruno W. Pantel). Fotoreporter (Dieter Hallvervorden).	111130
2002	100 Centre St.:	T	VHS 1255	Episodes #2, #4 and #10	Episode. 1-15/29-2001, 3-13-2001	News Media	111131
2001	100 Centre Street: Domestic Abuses	T			Episode #11. 3-26-2001	Reporter #2 (Sam Feuer).	111132
2001	100 Centre Street: Queenie's Running	T			Episode #22. 11-26-2001	Reporter (Jason MacDonald).	111133
1991	100 Days	M			India	Editor (Shashi Kiran) of Priya.	111134
2009	100 Lives	M				TV News Anchor (Geoff Falk). School teacher whose daughter is the 100th victim. He must decide how he and his community will deal with the violence that surrounds them. Based on the 100 murders in Memphis in 2006. After having an emotional breakdown, he chooses the camera to avenge his daughter. Video Camera (Rod Pitts - Voice). 	111135
1937	100 Men and a Girl (aka One Hundred Men and a Girl)	M	DVD -R HQ 5531, 5534 (Missing Ending). DVD -R HQ 5708 (Ending).			Music Editor Ira Westing (Edwin Maxwell).	111136
2002	100 Stories	MT				TV Anchor (John Richard Ingram). Reporter (Tommy Minnix).	111137
1997	100 Years of the Hollywood Western	DT	VHS 392			Newspaper	111138
2003	100-Year Itch, The (aka Hundred-Year Itch, The)	NR		Jacobs, Holly	Harlequin Duets	Reporter Mace Mason is an out-of-towner trying to find out the truth about a secret in Hiho, Ohio. Will Zoe Wallace, Hiho’s 99th birthday festival chairperson, be able to foil the intrepid reporter. With each minute, Mason is not only closer to the secret, but he’s closer to Zoe as well. How will this crazy couple ever fall in love and save the day. 	111139
1941	$100,000 For a Wife	R		Saks, Sol		Newsboy shouting at top of broadcast	111140
2005	100% voor kinderen	DF			Netherlands	Documentary Maker-Interviewer Evelline van Dijck	111141
2003	1000 neue Dinge, die man bei Schwerelosigkeit tun kann	N		Zylka, Jenni	Germany	Journalist	111142
2000	100th Test Match at Lord's: Ultimate Test, The	M				Commentators (Richie Benaud, Mark Nicholas)	111143
1988	101	M			PR	Press Liaison (Teresa Conroy)	111144
2004	101 Biggest Celebrity Oops	T				TV Newswoman Barbara Walters (Herself - #26). Commentator Al Franken (Himself - #86) sued by Fox News. TV Newswoman Diane Sawyer (Herself). TV Newswoman Jane Pauley (Herself - #92.  Fashion Correspondent Joan Rivers (Herself).Host Doug Llewelyn. Journalist Joel Stein.Talk Show Host Rosie O'Donnell (Herself - #72). Talk Show Host Bill Maher (Himself - #60). Talk Show Host Rush Limbaugh (Himself - #70). Talk Show Host Ellen DeGeneres (Herself - #66). Celebrity Talk-Show Host Howard Stern (Himself - #66).Talk Show Host Roseanne (Herself - #66). Talk Show Host Jay Leno (Himself - #66). Talk Show Host Queen Latifah (Herself - #66).	111145
1996	101 Dalmatians	M				TV News Reporter (Brian Capron)	111146
2004	101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments	T				Commentators (Sean Austin, Anne Beatts, Richard Belzer, Beth Cahill, Dana Carvey, Susie Castillo, Ellen Cleghome, Ice Cube, Vance DeGeneres, Bill Dwyer, Hugh Fink, Judy Gold, Laurel Holloman, Victoria Jackson, Steve Koren, Ken Kragen, Kathleen Madigan).Commentators (Adam McKay, Tracy Morgan, Keith Olbermann, Jimmy Pardo, Jeff Probst, Rachel Quaintance, Tom Schiller, Pauly Shore, Mitch Silpa, Robert Smigel, Mindy Sterling, Nick Swardson, Guy Torry, Alex Trebek, Jeff Varner, Derek Waters, Matt Weinhold).Commentators (Alexandra Wentworth, Walter Williams, Henry Winkler, Weird Al Yankovic, Adrian Zmed).	111147
2006	101 Salvations	M				Newscaster (Duji).	111148
2000	102 Dalmatians	M				Reporter (Nicholas Hutchison). Fashion Show Editor (Ann Mills). ITN Reporter (Tim Willcox).	111149
2007	1080 Kiss	NR		Steed, Angela		Public Relations Practitioner Morgan Price, after a year-long hiatus , is ready to resume her high-profile job resurrecting musicians fallen from grace. A bad-boy athlete is not the type of client she expects -- or wants. But then she sees a side of the “God of Snow” -- Vince Evans, a professional snowboarder who is a black-haired, green-eyed charmer no woman can tame and no man can match on the slopes --  no one has seen before, a side she just might break all the rules of business for. Followed by a flurry of bad publicity and a trail of ex-managers, his Olympic dreams teeter on the brink unless he can orchestra a career turnaround and fast. Price’s rules are unbendable, but there he is and there she is and....	111150
2000	10th Kingdom, The	MT			Miniseries	News Vendor (Bob Curtiss).	111151
1965	10th Victim, The (aka Decima vittima, La, aka Tenth Victim, The)	M			AFI-Reporters	TV Reporter Caroline Meredith (Ursula Andress) is a licensed hunter in the 21st century where legalized murder called “Big Hunt” has replaced war. She shoots her 9th victim in a New York City art gallery and goes after her 10th victim, Marcello Polletti (Marcello Mastroianni) who is a minor celebrity in the game. His winnings from six kills have already been spent by his mistress and ex-wife. In Rome, while Marcello awaits his unknown assailant, Meredith makes an arrangement with a TV company to film her kill as part of a commercial. Impersonating a TV reporter whose assignment is to study the sexual preoccupations of Italian men, Meredith approaches Polletti to request an interview with him at the Temple of Venus. Wary of meeting Meredith, Polletti arranges for her to be eaten by a crocodile before the cameras of a competing TV company. Undaunted, Meredith lures him to the beach and convinces him of her interest in him. He becomes fascinated with her. At the beach, she drugs him and the next morning hauls him back to the Temple of Venus. She reluctantly shoots him in front of the TV cameras but he survives because he has loaded the gun with blanks. Poletti attempts to take his revenge, but Meredith’s bulletproof armorplate saves her life. The experience brings them together aboard the Wedding Airplane to be married. But after the ceremony, the pilot pulls a gun on the newlyweds. Reporter. A society in the 21st century practices population control by legalized murder. Society plays an assassination game for fun in which the last person left alive is the winner.	111152
2004	11 Somerset: Kiss of the Gorgon	M			Episode #11. 11-21-2004	Radio Reporter-Radio Host (Terrence Scammell). 	111153
2005	11:59	M				Photojournalist Aaron Doherty (Raymond Andrew Bailey)  wakes up in the middle of nowhere and tries to piece together the events of the last 24 hours. Reporter (B. Anthony Cohen).  TV News Anchor Paula (Gina Scalzi-Strawbridge).Newsroom Journalist (Scott Takeda). Court Reporter (Elizabeth Novotny). TV News Anchor (Alan Shackelford). TV Cameraman #1 (Breck Larson). Photographer Scott (Steve Wilkins).	111154
2008	112 - Sie retten Dein Leben: Episode #27	TF			Episode #27. 9-30-2008. Germany	Journalist (Bernd Blomer)	111155
2008	112 - Sie retten Dein Leben: Episode #9	TF			Episode #9. 9-4-2008. Germany	Journalist (Oliver Dollansky).	111156
1979	11th Victim (aka Lakeside Killer)	MT		Friedman, Kenneth  A. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchor Jill Kelso  (Bess Armstrong) originally from Des Moines investigates death of her sister with help of a cop as they search for killer terrorizing Hollywood actresses. She first hears about the death of her sister while on the air.Photograph of victim chromakeyed behind her. Zeal of media to get news before next of kin notified. Press gets stories as fast as police. Media criticized by prostitute who says her job is better than getting kicks by snooping into other people's lives.Kelso attacks the papers for printing lies about her sister, adding that they will say anything for sake of a story. She eventually finds her sister was mixed up with prostitutes and a seedy "film artist." Adopts assumed name to work undercover.Gets cop to agree to wiretap her in order to trap killer. Reporter regrets that work comes before her personal life. TV-news feeling during capture of killer. Wrap-up by male anchor at arrest scene ends film.Reporter (Mike Batula). Reporter (Patty Ecker). Reporter (Fernando Escandon). Reporter (Ines Pedroza). Reporter (Nathan Roberts). Reporter (Bill Stout).	111157
2004	12 Days of Terror	MT				News Media. Reporters (Herman Hardick, Pierre Malherbe, Brian Heydenrich). For 12 days in July 1916, a shark was in the waterways of northern New Jersey.	111158
2008	12 Miles of Bad Road: Texas Stadium	T			Episode #5. 	News Media. Field Reporter (Ted Garcia). Matriarch of a wealthy Texas family and the problems they have because of their wealth and powerful real estate business.	111159
1971	12 stulyev	MF				Youth Magazine Editor (Rina Zelyonaya)	111160
1993	12:01	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Horsea Sanders).  Anchorwoman (Mary Hale).	111161
2002	12:35	M				Comic Editor (Walt Conrad).	111162
1965	1212 sendet. Tatsachenroman	N		Burger, Hanuš	Germany	Radio Journalist	111163
1989	13 East	T			PR	Public Relations. Frazier (Wayne Powers) believes that a story on the hospital by an exploitative TV host will be good PR, but the host sees the story from a different perspective	111164
2004	13 Going on 30 (aka Suddenly 30)	M				Magazine Editor Jenna (Jennifer Garner) is one of top editors at a women's magazine called Poise. She starts out in 1987 as a 13-year-old, gets doused with wishing dust, wakes up 17 years later to find she is living life of her future 30-year-old self.Magazine world is depicted as cutthroat atmosphere, an office ruled by overgrown teen snobs.  And she's one of them.Magazine Staffer (Melody Krell). Magazine Staffer (Brad Tiemann). Matt's Photo Assistant (Luis Pedron). Yearbook Photographer (Kevin D. White). Photo Shoot Grip (Bill Kotsatos).Gay Editor-in-Chief (Andy Serkis) is a hip journalist. 	111165
1980	13 Happiness Street	SS	UCLA	Bei, Dao	In "Waves: Stories by Bei Dao."	Press. Fang Cheng passed around his press card in its red plastic cover.  Trying to find out who lives at 13 Happiness Street. Ends up in a lunatic asylum.	111166
2007	13 Months of Sunshine	M				Photographer, French (Jilber Ferri).	111167
1935	13 Steps	NM	MLPL	Chambers, W.		Reporter. Al Herrick, Register  reporter, after watching a former colleague go to his death in the gas chamber convicted of murder, doubts his guilt and tries to prove his innocence.Helen Haines, feature writer for the Courier.  Other reporters: Howie Rush, Pep Coombs, Drake Mount and Johnnie Purcell.  Watt Bellingham, night policeman for the Record.  Doug Engstrom, City Hall beat for the Afternoon Times.	111168
1993	13th Apostle, The	NM		Gonzalez, Gloria		Reporter Geraldine St. Claire is a compulsive gambler and newspaperwoman and she teams up with a charter-boat skipper to find out who poisoned the contains of coffee that caused several deaths.After the boat skipper's reporter  friend Hal is killed, he asks St. Claire, who was Hal's lover, to help him investigate.Hal was thrown off his New York high-rise terrace, and they wonder whether the murder had anything to do with the story he was working on -- Japanese involvement in poisonings at Cleveland coffee plant.Suddenly everyone close to the reporter is getting killed. Now convinced they're on to something St. Claire and the Key West fisherman dig deeper and eventually come up with ties between several Japanese assassins and a Miami businessman.Meanwhile, the Key West police chief is hunting the gambling newspaperwoman and the sailor who joined together to solve a mystery when seven people from diverse areas of the United States die sudden and unexplainable deaths -- including the reporter	111169
1997	14 Tage lebenslanglich	MF				Reporter 1 (Charlie Hendricks). Reporter 2 (Jochen Hennlich).	111170
1973	14, The	M				Reporter (Matthew Guinness).	111171
2007	1408	M				Tour Guide Writer Mike Enslin (John Cusack) writes tour guides of haunted places. He reports on what he sees by talking into a tape recorder and later writes up his observations.Enslin abandoned a promising literary career for a more cynical if not necessarily lucrative one. He  is a skeptic with a haunted past. He abandoned his wife after the death of their young daughter.He lives alone in an oceanside apartment in Southern California where he spends most of his time drinking and surfing.After a run-of-the-mill trip to a bump-in-the-night bed and breakfast, he gets an anonymous postcard in the mail suggesting a stay in Room 1408. The room has been closed to the public for decades. Nobody ever lasts more than an hour.Cusack takes the room to find out why.	111172
2001	15 Minutes	M	DVD -R HQ 9300, 9301. SVD 1155			Tabloid TV Reporter Robert Hawkins (Kelsey Grammer), sleazy journalist working for a local tabloid TV show called “Top Story.” Tabloid journalism and media. Murderers commit videotaped crimes to become media darlings. Journalist Peter Arnett (Himself).TV News Reporter (George F. Miller). Reporter (Joseph Alfieri). Reporters (Jamie Burton-Oare, Leda Mulholland). TV Newscaster (Sylvia Lopez Ferullo). TV Newscaster (Jane Velez-Mitchell).Hawkins' Cameraman (Bryan Foster). Hawkin's Sound Man (Alan Cohen). Nicolette's Cameraman (Spero Stamboulis). Newsstand Vendor (Ritchie Coster). Roseanne (Herself).	111173
1999	15 Minutes	M			Short - Comedy	Magazine Publisher (Bill Wesley).	111174
1999	15 Minutes of Fame  (aka  Sweet Revenge)	MT	SVD 1187			News Media	111175
2004	15 minutter	TF			Denmark.	Reporters Rasmus Birkerod, Gunnar Blaschke, Puk Sabber Brysch, Lars hilden (2004), Martin Jensen, Tina Enggard Jensen, Kristian Laursen, Brian Melby, Jens Dissing Munk, Katrine Litholt Nielsen, Mads Nilsson (2004), Camilla Slyngborg (2004).Reporters Birgitta Murga Thomsen, Soren Moon Vestergaard.Hosts Steen Ankerdal (2005). Steen Tue Bjerborg, Karen Bogedal, Torun Ellingsgaard, Jan Schelbech	111176
2005	15 Park Avenue	M			India. Ness Research	Journalist Mithali “Mithi” Gupta (Konkona Sen Sharma) of the Illustrated Weekly. Widowed Mrs. Mathur lives in Calcutta with her son, Mahesh, and daughter, Anjali. She decides to re-marry Sunil Gupta, and through him gives birth to a daughter named Mithali, who is about 18 years younger than Anjali. Mahesh gets married to Padma and lives separately. Anjali too gets married, but is soon separated and divorced. She now works as a Lecturer in a college. Mithali grows up in this atmosphere with virtually two mothers, she is quiet, introverted, does not play outside and has no friends. Things change for the better when she goes to college, then to work with Illustrated Weekly, where she meets and falls in love with Joydeep "Jojo" Roy (Rahul Bose). Jojo proposes marriage, and is told that Mithali is not well, suffers from schizophrenia, has occasional epilepsy attacks, she must be looked after for the rest of her life. Nevertheless, Jojo decides to marry her. Then the unexpected happens when Mithali is gang-raped by political goons near the Bihar-Bengal border area where she was sent on an assignment by her employer. This shatters her completely, and changes the lives of her family and her relation with Jojo, who no longer wants to wed her. In the deep recesses of her mind, Mithali has secured a house on 15 Park Avenue, where she lives with her husband, Jojo, five children, and two dogs. Anjali has attempted several times, albeit in vain, to locate this address. Then a married Jojo re-enters Mithali's life, but Mithali is unable to remember him. He feels sorry for her plight and holds himself responsible, so he decides to help her find 15 Park Avenue. Jojo and Mithali take a trip in Calcutta to locate an address which is in New York. George W. Bush's war against Iraq, and the downfall of Saddam Hussain have an impact on Mithali.	111177
2002	15 To Life	M				Cameraman (Paul Shepard). Soundman (Louis Hernandez).	111178
2003	15.35: spoor 1	MF			Netherlands	School Reporter. During a fight in a subway a girl gets pushed on the track in front of a train and dies. A boy who is in the same class as the victim is asked to make a TV news report for the local TV station.	111179
2004	16 1/2 - mere af livet	TF			Denmark	Reporters (Rasmus Benzon, Teddy Bruslund, Lotte Hveisel, Tue Knudsen, Gitte Pedersen, Svend Rasmussen, Tinnus Sorensen - Themselves).	111180
2001	16 Lighthouse Road	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#1 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle is interested in a family court judge in Cedar Cove, a Pacific Northwest town. She denies a divorce to a young couple and Griffin writes an article about it in the local paper. Suddenly the case is the talk of the town. Recent Cedar Cove arrival is newspaper editor Griffin. And Jack’s attentions are not entirely unwelcome for the long-divorced Olivia. Olivia: I’m a family court judge and my mother Charlotte, who has plenty of opinions and is always willing to share them, likes to drop in on my courtroom. Recently I was hearing a divorce petition. In Charlotte’s view, young Cecilia and Ian Randall hadn’t tried hard enough to make their marriage work -- and I agreed. So I rendered my judgment: Divorce denied. Well, you wouldn’t believe the reaction. Thanks to an article by Jack Griffin, the editor of our local paper (and a man I wouldn’t mind seeing more of), everyone’s talking. Cedar Cove -- people love it and sometimes they leave it, but they never forget it.As the divorce case of Cecilia and Ian Randall comes before family court judge Olivia Lockhart, she denies their petition because she knows they still love each other. However, Jack Griffin, an interfering, attractive reporter, caches wind of what’s going on and suddenly the whole town’s talking.	111181
2003	16 Years of Alcohol	M				Art Critic (David Gallagher).	111182
2005	17 ar med Anders og Julius	TF			Denmark. Series 1983-1984	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	111183
1945	17 Days: Story of Newspaper History in the Making, The	DM	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 16:33	Newspapers. Bizarre newspaper industry strike in which New York City has no newspaper drivers for 17 days. Film sponsored by the newspaper industry itself.Unsympathetic to the striking workers and more focused on how the citizens of New York needed their daily newspaper.	111184
2002	17th Annual Gemini Awards	T				News Media. Best News Anchor Winner Peter Mansbridge (Himself). Best Sports Broadcaster Winner Ron MacLean (Himself). Host Sean Cullen.	111185
1995	18:30	DT			Series 1995-1999	TV Anchor Ulrich Meyer (1995-1998). TV Anchor Astrid Frohloff. (1999)	111186
1932	1812	SS	USC	Nyburg, S.L.	In "Buried Rose, The: Legends of Old Baltimore."	Editor Roger Dale, editor and proprietor of the Baltimore Whig. Rival: Federal Republican.	111187
1976	1876	N	OWN - H	Vidal, Gore		Journalist Charles Schermerhorn Schuyler, the novel's narrator, a journalist and historian. James Bennett, Schuyler's newspaper publisher. William Cullen Bryant, renowned American poet and newspaper editor.  Charles Nordhoff, a journalist.	111188
1999	1890 to 1930s -- Beginnings, The	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	111189
1999	19 direkte	TF				Reporter Jacob Kragelund.	111190
2002	19 Months	M				Interviewer (Scott McLaren - The Interviewer)	111191
2004	1906	N		Dalessandro, James		Reporter Annalisa Passarelli is a feisty young journalist during the great San Francisco earthquake and fire. She tells the story of the earthquake, political corruption, vendettas, romance, rescue and murder.Ongoing battle, fought even as the city burns, that pits incompetent and unscrupulous politicians against a coalition of honest police officers, newspaper editors, citizens and a lone federal prosecutor.Passarelli is a frustrated young newspaper reporter who wants to cover politics but is assigned to cultural events like the upcoming performance of world-renowned tenor, Enrico Caruso and rising dramatic actor John Barrymore.She tracks the escalating war between the crime lords working the Barbary Coast and the overworked police force headed by a righteous Lieutenant. She follows a trail of graft and depravity that leads all the way up to the office of the city attorney.Geologists warn of the disaster to come. Civic crooks put personal gain above public safety. Vivid picture of Victorian-era city from mansions of Nob Hill to underbelly of Barbary Coast.	111192
1998	1916	N		Llywelyn, Morgan	#1 Irish Century Series	Photojournalist Barry Halloran’s grandfather Ned Halloran, a young Titanic survivor whose lust for life takes on new meaning when he goes to the Irish-language school run by poet and schoolmaster Pdraic Pearse. Gaining a new appreciation of Irish culture, Ned also learns of Ireland’s tragic, bloody history. He now lives through the 1916 Irish Rebellion. He will adopt Ursula, Barry’s mother. 	111193
2001	1921	N		Llywelyn, Morgan	#2 Irish Century Series	Journalist Henry Mooney, a journalist torn between his family and personal ambition and commitment to his country.	111194
1915	1925: Story of a Fatal Peace	NSF	USC	Wallace, Edgar		Editor of the Daily Megaphone, Grant Macrae,	111195
1999	1930s, The -- Part Five	D	IJPC 107	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seven: Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Five -- 1930s, The -- Battle of the Sexes, The.Film Excerpts include: "It Happened One Night," "After Office Hours," "The Mad Miss Manton," "Golden Arrow," "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "The Gilded Lily," "Four's a Crowd," "My Dear Miss Aldrich," "Platinum Blonde," "Gold Diggers of 1933.""Gold Diggers of 1935," "Betty Boop's Rise to Fame."	111196
1999	1930s, The -- Part Four	D	IJPC 106	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Six -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Four -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Scandalmongers.Film Excerpts include: "Libeled Lady," "Back in Circulation," "Nothing Sacred," "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "Women Men Marry," "Murder Man," "The Finger Points."Charlie Chan montage including "Charlie Chan on Broadway," "Charlie Chan at the Olympics," "Charlie Chan at the Opera," "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island," "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum."	111197
1999	1930s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	111198
1999	1930s, The -- Part Six	D	IJPC 108	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eight -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Six --  1930s, The -- Advice-to-the-Lovelorn and other Columnists, Real and Imaginary. Foreign Correspondents. Newsreel Cameramen. Western Editors.Film Excerpts include: Columnists: "Hollywood Hotel," "Roberta," "Off the Record," "Hi Nellie!" "Love Is on the Air," "Forbidden."Foreign Correspondents: "Stanley and Livingstone," "Viva Villa!" "Next Time We Love," "Paris Interlude," "Strangers May Kiss," "Espionage," "Everything Happens at Night," "Love on the Run."Newsreel Cameramen: "Too Hot to Handle," "Headline Shooters."  Western Editors: "Cimarron" (The 1930 Version).	111199
1999	1930s, The -- Part Three	DT	IJPC 105	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Five -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Three -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Power-Hungry Gossip Columnists.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?"	111200
1999	1930s, The -- Part Two	D	IJPC 104	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Four -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The,. Part Two -- 1930s, The -- Sob Sister, The.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?""Torchy Blane: Playing With Dynamite," "Nancy Drew Reporter," "Conspiracy."	111201
1999	1940s, The -- Part Four	D	IJPC 112	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twelve -- 1940s, The, Part Four: Investigative Reporters. A 1940s Journalist Miscellany.Film Excerpts include: Investigative Reporters: "Call Northside 777," "Babies for Sale," "I Was Framed," "Johnny Come Lately," "Keeper of the Flame," "Gentleman's Agreement," "All the King's Men."1940s Journalist Miscellany: "The Stranger on the Third Floor," "Escape from Crime," "Design for Scandal," "Lost Angel," "State Fair," "My Sister Eileen," "The Falcon Takes Over," "The Smiling Ghost," "Follow Me Quietly.""The Green Hornet Strikes Back."Race Films: "Mystery in Swing."	111202
1999	1940s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 109	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nine -- 1940s, The, Part One --  The War CorrespondentFilm Excerpts include: "Foreign Correspondent,"  "Blood on the Sun," "Somewhere I'll Find You," "Arise My Love," "Confirm or Deny," "Guadalcanal Diary," "Berlin Correspondent," "Once Upon a Honeymoon," "Action in Arabia," "Journey for Margaret.""Comrade X," "Guest Wife," "Affectionately Yours," "Three Hearts for Julia," "Sing Your Way Home," "They Got Me Covered," "Jack London."	111203
1999	1940s, The -- Part Three	D	IJPC 111	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eleven -- 1940s, The: Part Three -- Citizen Kane and the Newspaper Film. Evil Publishers. Newspaper Columnists and Villains. Comic Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Publishers and Columnists: "Citizen Kane," "State of the Union," "Meet John Doe," "Unholy Partners," "The Big Clock," "The Fountainhead," "Laura."Comic Journalists: "Fighting Fools" (Bowery Boys), "Spook Louder," and "Crash Goes the Hash," (Three Stooges), "Our Gang: Going to Press."	111204
1999	1940s, The -- Part Two	D	IJPC 110	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Ten -- 1940s, The, Part Two -- Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists. Western Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists: "Behind the News," "Sued for Libel," "The House Across the Street," "Nine Lives Are Not Enough," "A Shot in the Dark," "Shadow of the Thin Man," "Roxie Hart," "Easy to Wed.""Christmas in Connecticut," "The Philadelphia Story," "Magic Town," "June Bride," "Woman of the Year."Western Journalists: "Sundown Kid," "Don't Fence Me In," "Santa Fe Saddlemates," "Zorro's Black Whip," "Return of Frank James, The,"  "Dodge City," "Fort Worth," "Blazing Trail."	111205
1979	1941	M				News Media. Reporter (Dave Cameron). Reporter (John McKee). Reporter (Dan McNally). Reporter (Rita Taggart)	111206
2004	1949	N		Llywelyn, Morgan	#3 Irish Century Series	Photojournalist Barry Halloran’s mother Ursula Halloran is the adopted daughter of rebel Ned Halloran, a young woman who first works for the Irish radio service and later the League of Nations. The Swiss-educated Ursula becomes Ireland’s first woman broadcaster. The unwed Ursula discovers how oppressive the new Catholic state can be when she becomes pregnant and must flee the country. Eventually Ursula must choose between the two men in her life, one an Irish civil servant, the other an English pilot. She ends up losing the man she truly loves. Ursula also aids a Jewish man who brought his children to Britain for safety on the eve of World War II and is returning to Nazi Germany where his wife still lives. 	111207
1999	1950s, The -- Part Four	D	IJPC 117	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seventeen -- 1950s, The: Part Four -- The Reporter in Science Fiction. Foreign Correspondents. An Old-Fashioned Reporter.  Historical Journalism.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter in Science Fiction: "Red Planet Mars," "War of the Colossal Beast," "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "The Thing From Another World," "The Man From Planet X," "The Gamma People," "Island of Lost Women.""The Land Unknown," "Godzilla, King of the Monsters," "The Deadly Mantis," "Tarantula," "Francis Covers the Big Town."Foreign Correspondents: "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," "Another Time, Another Place," "The Last Time I Saw Paris," "Never Let Me Go," "Roman Holiday," "Little Boy Lost," "Here Comes the Groom."Old-Fashioned Reporter: "Living It Up."  Historical Journalists: "Without Fear or Favor," "Park Row."	111208
1999	1950s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 114	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fourteen -- 1950s, The: Part One -- Real Reporters. Crusaders. Flawed Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real Reporters: Montage of Real Reporters: "The Big Story," "Person to Person" with Edward R. Murrow, "Toast of the Town" and "The Ed Sullivan Show."Crusaders: "Big Town," "The Captive City," "The Sellout," "Turning Point," "The Naked Street," "The Harder They Fall."Flawed Journalists: "Hot Summer Night," "White the City Sleeps," "Come Fill the Cup," "The Tarnished Angels," "Headline Hunters," "Lonelyhearts," "Al Capone," "The Great Man," "A Face in the Crowd."	111209
1999	1950s, The -- Part Three	D	IJPC 116	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Sixteen -- 1950s, The: Part Three -- A 1950s Journalist Miscellany. Western Female Journalists. Singing Reporters.Film and TV Excerpts include: "-30-," "Teacher's Pet," "It Happens Every Thursday," "It Happened to Jane," "Designing Woman," "Born Yesterday," "Half a Hero," "Miracle in Rain," "Trent's Last Case," "Screaming Mimi," "To Please a Lady," "Flesh and Fury."Western Female Journalists: "Texas Lady," "Lone Star."Singing Reporters: "My Sister Eileen," "You Can't Run Away From It," "High Society," "The Philadelphia Story."	111210
1999	1950s, The -- Part Two	DT	IJPC 115	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fifteen -- 1950s, The: Part Two -- Reporters as Scoundrels.Film Excerpts include: “Ace in the Hole,” “The Underworld Story,” “The Last Hurrah,” “I Want to Live!,” “Sweet Smell of Success,” “The Big Knife,” “All About Eve,” “Washington Story,” “Slander,” “Scandal Sheet.”	111211
2004	1956 - Zokog ez a fold	DF				Reporter Peter Jankovics. Reporter Laszlo Meszaros.	111212
1999	1960s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 118	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eighteen -- 1960s, The: Part One -- Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes. Crusaders and Foreign Correspondents.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes: Walter Cronkite, “60 Minutes,” “Medium Cool.Crusaders: “Shock Corridor,” “Black Like Me,” Hawaii Five-0,” “Name of the Game,”  “The Bedford Incident,” “The Day The Earth Caught Fire.”Foreign Correspondents: “The Green Berets,” “The Shoes of the Fisherman,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Anzio,” “Hogan Heroes,” “Quick Before It Melts,”  “Boeing, Boeing."“The Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines,” “The Great Race,” “The Assassination Bureau”	111213
1999	1960s, The -- Part Two	D	IJPC 119	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nineteen -- 1960s, The: Part Two -- Reporter as Observer, The. The Columnist. The Magazine Editor. The Critic. A 1960 Reporter Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter as Observer: “Elmer Gantry,” “Inherit the Wind,” “The Hoodlum Priest,” “In Cold Blood.” The Columnist: “La Dolce Vita,” “The Legend of Lylah Clare,” “A New Kind of Love.”The Magazine Editor:  “Sex and the Single Girl,” “What’s New Pussycat?”  “The Love God?”  The Critic: “Critic's Choice,” “Please Don't Eat the Daisies.”1960 Reporter Miscellany, A: “The Odd Couple,” Reporters from “Best Man”  “The Detective” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”  “Mary Poppins” “Ernest Hemingway – Adventures of a Young Man”   “Gaily, Gaily,” “Gallagher,” “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken,”“The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance,” “Cimarron,” “Twilight Zone: The Printer’s Devil,” “Green Hornet,” “Kraft Music Hall: Alan King Stops the Presses.”	111214
1964	1964 General Election	DT			UK	News Staff. Reporters Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, David Dimbleby, John Tidmarsh). Presenter Richard Dimbleby. Analysts Robin Butler, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie, Ian Trethowan.	111215
1999	1970s and 1980s, The	D	IJPC 122	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Two -- 1970s and 1980s, The -- Anonymous Journalist as Villain, The. Superhero Journalists: Clark Kent and the Daily Planet.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Anonymous Journalist as Villain: Montage of Media: “Preppie Murders,” “Winning to Kill,” “Roxanne,” “Death Wish,” “While Justice Sleeps,” “The Palermo Connection,” “The Accused,” “Cry in the Dark,” “Legal Eagles."“The Fugitive,” “L.A. Law,” “Murder One,” “Amy Fisher Story,” “Protocol,” “Ricochet.” “King Kong,” “Miami Vice,” "Die Hard," Die Hard II, "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck," "Assassination," "Perry Mason," "The Rockford Files," "Spencer: For Hire," "CHiPs."“Highway to Heaven,” “Hunter,” “Barnaby Jones,” “Magnum P.I., “ “The Dead Pool.” Superhero Journalists include: 1940 Superman cartoons, Superman movie serials, “Adventures of Superman: The Television Program,”  "Superman: The Movie," "Superman II and III""Superman IV: The Quest for Peace," "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," "The Adventures of Superman Saturday Morning Cartoons," "The New Batman and Superman Adventures," "Batman," "Spider-Man," Spider-Man Cartoons.	111216
1999	1970s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 120	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty -- 1970s, The: Part One -- Investigative Reporter Returns, The. A 1970s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Investigative Reporter Returns: “All The President's Men,” “The Parallax View,” “The Lives of Jenny Dolan," Capricorn One,” “The Three Days of the Condor,” "The Odessa File," "City of Angels: The November Plan."“Futureworld,” “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The Incredible Hulk.”1970s Journalist Miscellany: “Ellery Queen,”  “Between the Lines,” “Gibbsville: The Turning Point of Jim Malloy," "Mary White," "Jaws," "Mrs. Columbo," "The Tenth Month," “Shadow of the Hawk,” “Love Boat,” “The Girl From Petrovka.”“Young Winston,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Emanuelle Around the World,” “Barbara Broadcast.” “Mephisto Waltz.”	111217
1999	1970s, The -- Part Two	D	IJPC 121	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-One -- 1970s, The: Part Two -- Broadcast Journalist, The. Hostile Critics.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Broadcast Journalist: “Network,” “The China Syndrome,” “The Electric Horseman,” “Act of Violence,” “First You Cry,” “Cold Turkey,” “Bananas."“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Lou Grant,” “WKRP in Cincinnati,” “Hindenburg.” “M*A*S*H.”Critics: “The Odd Couple,”  “Theatre of Blood.”	111218
2002	1974, Une Partie de Campagne	DF			France	Photojournalist Raymond Depardon, in 1974 at the request of Zvalerie Giscard d'Estaing, documented the presidential election campaign. For political reasons, it was not until 2002 (28 years after it was made) that the film was finally seen by the public.	111219
2006	1979	N		Llywelyn, Morgan	#4 Irish Century Series	Photojournalist Barry Halloran, strong, clever and passionately patriotic, joins the IRA and becomes a photojournalist, then moves forward through bombs and squabbles between Irish factions to Bloody Sunday in Derry and to Barry abandoning his peaceful hopes and again taking up a rifle. A chronicle of life in Ireland between 1950 and 1972. 	111220
1999	1980s, The -- Part Five	DT	IJPC 127	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Seven -- 1980s, The: Part Five -- Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Sports ReportersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Sci-Fi: “Wrong is Right,” “Special Bulletin,” Deadline,” “Blue Thunder,” “Robocop,” “Max Headroom.” “V.”Fantasy and Horror: “Chances Are,”  “Revenge of the Stepford Wives,”  “Psycho III,”  “Monsters,”  “Amityville: The Demon,” “Mom,”  “Strange Invaders,” “The Fly,” “Godzilla 1985,” “Transylvania 6-5000,”  “The Howling,” “The Great Muppet Caper.”Sports Reporters:  “The Natural,” “Eight Men Out,” “Fever Pitch,” “Gulag.”	111221
1999	1980S, The -- Part Four	D	IJPC 126	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Six -- 1980s, The: Part Four -- Magazine Journalists, Victims, Murderers and ScandalmongersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Magazine Journalists: “Perfect,”  “Eddie and the Cruisers,” “Where the Buffalo Roam,” “Simon and Simon: The Third Eye,”  “A Bunny’s Tale,” “Her Life as a Man,” “I was a Mail Order Bride."“Waitress,” “Crocodile Dundee,” “The Big Chill,” “Lace,” “Anything But Love,” “Anatomy of an Illness,” “The Island,” “Street Smart.”Murderers and Scandalmongers: “Call Me,” “Jagged Edge,” “A Whisper Kills,” “Murder She Wrote: Letters to Loretta,” “Matlock: The Ex,”  “Matlock: The Tabloid,” “The Clairvoyant,” “Scandal Sheet.”	111222
1999	1980s, The -- Part One	D	IJPC 123	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Three -- 1980s, The: Part One -- Tough Reporters. ColumnistsFilm and TV Excerpts include: Tough Reporters: “Absence of Malice,” Word of Honor” “The Mean Season,” “Messenger of Death,” “Fletch,” “Fletch Lives,” “Power,” “Flash of Green,” “Hunter: The Incident.”Columnists: “City in Fear,” “Night Heat,”  “Highway to Heaven: Bassinger’s New York,” “Malice in Wonderland,”  “The Gossip Columnist,” “Night Court: Advice Columnists,” “Growing Pains,” “Take My Daughters, Please,”“Heartburn,” “Warm Hearts, Cold Feet,” “A Good Sport,” “Continental Divide.”	111223
1999	1980s, The -- Part Six	DT	IJPC 128	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Eight -- Murphy Brown And Other Broadcast Journalists. A 1980s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: Broadcast Journalists: “Murphy Brown,” “Coach,” “Quantum Leap,” “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” “Gas,” “Worth Winning.”1980 Journalist Miscellany: “High Stakes,”  “Perfect Strangers,” “A Emerald Tear,”  “Eight is Enough.”	111224
1999	1980s, The -- Part Three	D	IJPC 125	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Five -- 1980s, The: Part Three -- Foreign Correspondents. Photojournalists. Foreign Journalists. Famous Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Foreign Correspondents: “The Killing Fields,” “The Year of Living Dangerously,” “Highway to Heaven: The Correspondent,” “The A-Team,” “Last Plane Out.”Photojournalists: “Under Fire,” “Salvador,” “China Beach,” “Love is Forever,”  “Violets are Blue,” “Margaret Burke-White,” “Gandhi.”Foreign Journalists: “Scoop,” “Cry Freedom,” “A World Apart.”Famous Journalists:  “Reds,” “The Hearst and Davies Affair,” “Old Gringo.”	111225
1999	1980s, The -- Part Two	D	IJPC 124	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Four -- 1980s, The: Part Two -- Television Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: “Broadcast News,” “News at Eleven,” “Reckless Disregard,” “Murrow,” “Tanner,” “Born on the Fourth of July, “Roseanne,” “The Bill Cosby Show,” “Who’s the Boss?,” “Simon and Simon,”  “Eyewitness.”“Stillwatch,” “The Seduction,” “Eyes of a Stranger,” “A Stranger is Watching,” “Visiting Hours,” “Year of the Dragon.” “Hunter: Overnight Sensation,” “Simon and Simon,” “Keeping Track,” “Money, Power, Murder.”	111226
1985	1984: Case Study in Finding an Appropriate TV Newswoman, A (CBS Docudrama in Words and Pictures, A)	T		Heinecken, Robert		Parody Photography. Satirical series of photographs pretending to document Heinecken's participation in CBS's search for a new morning newswoman	111227
1986	1986	DT				Correspondent Maria Shriver. Hosts Roger Mudd, Connie Chung.	111228
1986	1986 World Series	DT				Commentators Marv Albert, Bob Costas, NBC. NBC Color Commentator Joe Garagiola. NBC Commentator, Play-by-Play Announcer Vin Scully.	111229
1970	1989: Population Doomsday	N		Pendleton, Don		News Media	111230
1965	199 Park Lane	T			BBC	British Journalist, a psychic recruited by M15	111231
1960	$199 Television	A		Warhol, Andy	Loren Ghiglione	TV News. Commercial nature of everything about television including its presentation of news	111232
1999	1990	DT	IJPC 129	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Nine -- Into the 1990s -- Final Discussion and SummaryFilm and TV Excerpts include: "Heat Wave" and "The Image."	111233
1977	1990	T			Series 1977-1978	Journalist, subversive, battles a ruthless futuristic bureaucracy	111234
1977	1990: Decoy	T			Episode #4. 10-3-1977	News Media. The Reporter (Phyllida Nash).	111235
1998	1998 MLB All-Star Game	DT				Commentators Bob Costas, Joe Morgan. Field Reporter (Jim Gray).	111236
1996	1998: Year of the Beast, The	N		Cawood, Chris		Reporter Brad Yeary, New Orleans Times-Gazette reporter	111237
2009	1999	N		Llywelyn, Morgan	#5 Irish Century Series	Photojournalist Barry Halloran, strong, clever and passionately patriotic, formerly an IRA “Volunteer,” races from the aftermath of Bloody Sunday to Dublin where he seeks the guidance of his training officer, Seamus McCoy. Concerned that the sickly Seamus wants to return to active service, Barry spontaneously proposes to his mercurial lover, Barbara Kavanaugh, in order to detain Seamus as his best man for his wedding. After the wedding, Barbara turns into something of a shrew and Barry’s career begins to take off -- providing a convenient device to document the escalating conflict. Not even Seamus’s imprisonment or the crippling of Barry’s mother by a car bomb deters him from faithfully capturing “The Troubles” on film. Through his work, Halloran documents the historic events that take us from the horrific aftermath of Bloody Sunday through the decades of The Troubles to the present. 	111238
1984	1st & Ten: By the Bulls: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 12-11-1984	Reporter (Gerald Berns).	111239
2000	1st Amendment, The	N		McConnell, Ashley	Weinberg List	Journalist	111240
2003	1st To Die	MT	VHS 1365			Cub Reporter Cindy Thomas (Carly Pope) part of a "women's club" to discuss murder evidence. TV Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	111241
2006	2 Live Stews:	T			Series. Episodes	West Coast Correspondent Chris Spencer. Hosts Doug Stewart, Ryan Stewart. Atlanta Correspondent Mia Jackson.	111242
2007	2 Minutes Later	M		Gaston, Robert (Writer-Director).		Reporter (Nick Smith). Lesbian detective teams up with gay guy to solve the disappearance of his twin.	111243
1994	2 noticias, La:	DF			Series 1994-	Newsreaders Lorenzo Mila (1994-2003),  Fran Llorente (2003-2004), Cristina Villanueva (2004-2006), Mara Torres (2006).	111244
1997	2 People	DT				Fashion Correspondent (Charlotte Dawson). Roving Reporter (Alex de Jong).	111245
1970	2,000 Weeks	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	111246
2009	2.0	M				Film Critic (Jenny Anthony). Film Critic (Adam Moore). Radio Host (David Sievers). Reality Show Host (Craig Scime). 	111247
2009	20 Best and Worst Celebrity Plastic Surgery Stories	DT				Commentators (Ashlan Gorse, Dr. Randal D. Hawroth, Peter Ishkhans, Robert M. Rey, Dawn Yanek). 	111248
1991	20 billeder fra Mors	DF			Denmark.	Photographer Kirsten Klein (Herself).	111249
1957	20 Million Miles to Earth	M	DVD -R HQ 3547, 3548. VHS 1281			Reuters Reporter Maples (George Pelling).	111250
2006	20 to 1: Hoaxes, Cheats and Liars	DT			Episode #20. 9-5-2006	Newsreaders Brian Henderson, Trevor McDonald. Host Bert Newton.	111251
2006	20 to 1: Magnificent Movies	DT			Episode #23. 12-11-2006	Journalist Tara Brown. Entertainment Reporter Richard Wilkins). TV/Media Commentator John Michael Howson. Broadcasters Mikey Robins, Peter Berne. Radio & TV Presenter Sami Lukis.TV Presenters Deborah Hutton, Scott Cam, Nicole Kidman. Broadcast John Blackman. Host Bert Newton.	111252
2005	20 to 1: Moments That Stopped the Nation	DT			UK. Episode #6.	News Commentator Eric Baume - Voice). Host Charles "Bud" Tingwell. Cricket Commentator (Bill Lawry - Voice).	111253
1954	20,000 Leagues Under the Sea	M	DVD -R HQ 9066, 9067, 9068. L			Reporter (Herb Vigran) for the Globe	111254
1872	20,000 Leagues Under the Sea	NSF	OWN - H	Verne, Jules	With three Verne novels	Reporter (Harry Vigran)	111255
1939	20,000 Men a Year	M				News Media. Reporter (Imboden Parrish). Reporter (Arthur Rankin). Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job, opens up a flying school.	111256
1933	20,000 Years in Sing Sing	M	DVD -R HQ 5342, 5344. SVD 1032.		Davis	News Media. First Reporter (James Donlan). Second Reporter (Sam Godfrey). Reporter in Crowd (Phil Tead). Newspapers sensationalize killing.	111257
1978	20/20	DT			Series 1978-	Newsmagazine. Hosts Hugh Downs, Geraldo Rivera, Thomas Hoving, Barbara Walters. Correspondents Sylvia Chase, Tom Jarriel. Co-Anchors Hugh Downs (1978-1999), Harold Hayes (1978), Robert Hughes (1978), Connie Chung (1998-2002).Co-Anchors Diane Sawyer, Charles Gibson (1998-2006), Sam Donaldson (1998-2002).Correspondents Arnold Diaz, Thomas Hoving (1978), Dave Marash (1978), Perri Peltz, Stone Phillips, John Quinones, Bill Ritter. John Stossel, Geraldo Rivera (1978-1985), Deborah Roberts, Carl Sagan (1978), Jay Schadler, Lynn Sherr, Chris Wallace.Investigative Correspondent Peter Lance (1982-1983). Chief Medical Correspondent Timothy Johnson. Reporter Lisa McRee (1997).	111258
1999	20/20 Downtown	DT			Series 1999	Correspondent Bill Ritter(1999-2002). Correspondent Chris Cuomo (2002). Hosts Cynthia McFadden (1999-2002), John Quinones (1999-2002), Jay Schadler (1999-2002), Elizabeth Vargas (1999-2002).	111259
1993	20/20 Wednesday	DT			Series 1993-1999. ABC News Magazine Show	Anchors Charles Gibson (1998-2000), Diane Sawyer (1998-2000).	111260
2007	20/20: Britney Spears and her new Music Video: Piece Of Me	MUS				Paparazzi. Britney Spear’s music video gives it back to her media pursuers. Turns the tables on those who besiege her. “Weekly Rats. Extra!” Paparazzo Peru. The National Gossip. Headlines: OMG Britney Shame Exclusive. Derriere On Display.”Report on Britney Spears’ new video and how she has created the success of a whole new media -- on-line Web sites and tabloid journalism. Examples of tabloid coverage of Spears. 	111261
2005	20/20: Hurricane Katrina Aftermath	DT			Episode #6. 9-9-2005	Anchors Elizabeth Vargas, Bob Woodruff. Correspondent Jim Avila.	111262
2005	20/20: Katrina Special Coverage	DT			Episode #9. 9-7-2005	News Program. Anchor Elizabeth Vargas.	111263
2008	20/20: Murder of Arkansas News Anchor	DT	DVD -R HQ 10599		Episode. 12-5-2008	TV News Anchor Anne Pressly of Arkansas station was murdered and 20/20 has discovered new information on her murder. 	111264
1971	200 Motels	M	DVD -R HQ 5263, 5264			Interviewer (Pamela Miller)	111265
2000	2000 MLB All-Star Game	DT				Commentators Bob Costas, Joe Morgan. Field Reporters ( Jim Gray, Jimmy Roberts).	111266
1970	2000 Weeks	M		Burstall, Tim, Patrick Ryan (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Australian Journalist Will (Mark McManus) who works for a city paper. Life is complicated by arrival of childhood friend and London Journalist Noel (David Turnbull), who is setting up a drama series for a Melbourne TV station.Competition of two men for journalist's mistress and journalist's attempts to deal with his dying father. Two former friends eventually have a falling out when Noel turns down Will for a job on the series.	111267
1975	2000 Year Old Man, The	C				Interviewer (Carl Reiner - Voice).	111268
1969	2000 Years Later	M			AFI-Television Announcers	TV	111269
1968	2001: Space Odyssey, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3326, 3327, 3328. L			TV News. Astronaut Bowman watches himself in TV interview. Interviewer (Martin Amor). Photographer TMA-1 Site (Burnell Tucker).	111270
2000	2001: Space Travesty, A	M				News Media. Opera Reporter (Besty Soo).	111271
2002	2002 MLB All-Star Game	DT				Commentators Joe Buck, Tim McCarver.  Field Reporter Steve Lyons. Pregame Show Co-Hosts Jeanne Zelasko, Kevin Kennedy.	111272
2004	2004 NBA Finals, The	DT				Commentator Al Michaels (Himself). Commentator Glenn "Doc" Rivers (Himself). Courtside Reporters (Stuart Scott, Michele Tafoya - Themselves).	111273
2004	2004 Stanley Cup Finals, The	DT			Miniseries	Commentators Steve Armitage, Scott Oake. Play-by-Play Announcer Chris Cuthbert.	111274
2004	2004 World Series	DT				Commentator (Joe Buck). Host (Kevin Kennedy). Commentator (Tim McCarver). Reporter (Chris Myers).	111275
2005	2005 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix	DT				Reporters Allie Brunning, Mark Howard, Kylie King, Tim Smith, Trent Riggs. Pit Reporters Daryl Beattie, Greg Rust. Commentators Neil Crompton, Leigh Diffey. Host Bill Woods.	111276
1984	2010: Year We Made Contact, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9587, 9588			TV Anchorman (Larry Carroll)	111277
2009	2012	M				News Media. CNN Anchor (Jody Thompson). CNN Reporter (Robert Malina).  British Newscaster (Lara Sadiq). News Reporter - Tikal (Val Cole).  Field Reporter -Tikal (Mark Docherty). Paris Reporter (Alexandra Castillo). Ark Communications Officers (Patrick Gilmore, Dean Marshall).  Boxing Announcer (Michael Buffer). An epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors.	111278
2002	2030 CE: Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes	T			Episode #2. 2-13-2002	TV Anchor Person (Melissa Campbell).	111279
2002	2030 CE: First Assignment	T			Episode #3. 2-20-2002	TV Anchor Person (Melissa Campbell).	111280
2002	204 Rosewood Lane	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#2 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle has an on-again, off-again relationship with a family court judge. Judge Olivia has love problems of her own. Her ex-husband wants her back giving her on-again, off-again suitor Jack Griffin some stiff competition. Jack has other problems. His son, Eric, comes home to bunk with dad on the outs with his girlfriend, Shelly, who thinks she’s pregnant. Olivia’s daughter, Justine, wises up and marries her high school sweetheart.	111281
2005	2046	M		Kar-Wai, Wong (Director)		Journalist Chow Mo Wan (Tony Leung Chiu) is bitter over a lost love.Chow has a furtive affair with a woman living in the same boardinghouse. Chow, relocated to a hotel, has erotic adventures with a prostitute, a gambler, a vamp named Lulu and the hotel manager's beguiling daughter.The daughter becomes a mysterious android in the science-fiction novel Chow is trying to write. Follow-up to "In the Mood for Love."	111282
1977	2076 Olympiad	M				Newscaster (James R. Martin)	111283
2003	20h17 rue Darling (8:17 p.m. Darling Street)	M				Former Recovering Alcoholic Reporter Gerard (Luc Picard) begins to investigate when his apartment building blows up learning a bit about his various neighbors and suffering from survivor’s guilt.  Gerard,  a former journalist three times divorced, is now a member of Alcoholics Anonymous who lives in a small apartment on Darling Street. By a combination of circumstances, he isn’t home when his building explodes one evening causing the death of six people. Moved by the fact that he has escaped death, Gerard finds his old journalistic instincts returning and decides to research his dead neighbors’ past to understand what occurred, but also to give meaning to this terrible event. 	111284
2002	20tantos	TF			Spain	Journalist. Miguel Adame (Cristobal Suarez - 2002-2003) places in the web an idealistic and controversial article.	111285
2005	20th Annual Kingdom Day Parade	DT				Reporter (Rachel Boesing)	111286
1955	20th Century-Fox Hour, The	T			Series 1955-1957	News Media	111287
1955	20th Century-Fox Hour, The: Man on the Ledge	T			Episode #7. 12-28-1955	Reporter. Mirror Reporter (Jess Kirkpatrick). Tribune Reporter (Joe Ray).	111288
1976	21 Hours at Munich	MT				News Media. 1972 Olympics massacre, eight Arab terrorists killed 11 Israeli athletes.	111289
2005	21 Hustle	NSF		Melki		Sportswriter Ellis Rey for the remaining African-American-owned newspaper in New York City awakes from a coma 20 years later to find the future of Africa has now been placed on his shoulders. The quick-witted, sarcastic sportswriter who was a former near-great hoop star and hiphop-fiend-turned-sports writer must fight off covert agents, fear of commitment and the pressure of escaping the “Hood” long enough to deliver a mythical staff necessary to save the continent amidst the world basketball championships in Sudan. 	111290
1991	21 Jump Street:	T			2-9-1991	TV Anchor. McCann must find the daughter of an influential TV news anchor (Rende Rae Norman) who dislikes cops -- and has something to hide	111291
1990	21 Jump Street: Change of Art	T		Ashford, Michelle	Episode. 1-15-1990	News Media	111292
1988	21 Jump Street: Currency We Trade In, The	T		Blakeney, Eric	Episode. 11-20-1988	News Media	111293
1989	21 Jump Street: Dreaded Return of Russell Buckins	T		Abraham, Mark L. and Paul Bernbaum	Episode. 2-26-1989	News Media	111294
1990	21 Jump Street: Hi Mom	T			Episode #72. 2-12-1990	Reporter (Gary Jones).	111295
1990	21 Jump Street: How I Saved the Senator	T	DVD -R 1703		Episode.	Investigative Reporter Catherine Moorehead (Elena Stiteler) hears each officer's story of an attempt on a senator's life. Chuck (Cameraman). Moorehead wants an exclusive on the story. Thinks there's a movie in there somewhere. She wants to be a director.Each undercover cop tells their story in a cliché movie style -- Asian Kung Fu story. Silent movie with Officer Tom Hanson (Johnny Depp). "Can you describe what transpired this afternoon?"	111296
1990	21 Jump Street: How I Saved the Senator	T			Episode #78. 5-7-1990	Reporter (Elena Stiteler).	111297
1997	2103: Deadly Wake, The	M				Newsreader (Sangita Viswan).	111298
1965	22-2000 Cidade Aberta	TF			Series	Editor do jornal (Antonio Petrin).	111299
1980	227:	T				TV Weather Reader Jackee tries to be weather reader on cable TV	111300
1988	227: And the Survey Says…	T			Episode #68. 11-19-1988	Interviewer (Marla Fries-Frees).	111301
1990	227: Talk Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5135			TV Weather Reporter. Sandra's debut as weather girl at a small cable-TV station is less than sunny	111302
1998	23	MF			Germany	Newsreaders (Tierza Haase, Beate Himmeristoss, Josef Tratnik, Peter Veith, Jessica Lohmann, Anna-Maija Tuuliainen, Igor Davidovski - Voices) Nachrichtensprecherin. Press-Photographer (Andreas Gunter), Ein Pressephotograph.	111303
2005	23 decembre 2008: le jour ou la France s'est arretee	TF				Weatherman (Emmanuel Bocrie).	111304
1956	23 Paces to Baker Street	M				Photographer (Charles Stanley).	111305
1967	23rd Psalm Branch	M			AFI-Television	TV	111306
1997	24 7: Twenty Four Seven	M				Photographer (Paul Fraser)	111307
1972	24 horas:	T			Series 1970-1973	Newsreaders Elena Marti, Manuel Martin Ferrand, Ramon Sanchez Ocana, Tico Medina, Jesus Hermida. Sports Newsreader Jose Maria Garcia. Hosts Jesus Hermida, Tico Medina. Reportero Jesus Gonzalez Green (1970). Host Jesus Hermida (1971)	111308
2002	24 Hour Party People	M	DVD -R 1782			TV Reporter Tony Wilson and music entrepreneur narrates. Wilson helped get England's Manchester scene off the ground and helped spawn the so-called rave culture as a result. Journalist (Simon Pegg).	111309
1999	24 Hour Woman, The	M	DVD -R 1802			Press Agent (Sandra Prosper). Suzanne Pincus' Publicist (Michael Cumpsty).	111310
1976	24 Hours at Munich	T				News Media	111311
2000	24 Hours in London	M				Reporter (Claire Carroll)	111312
2002	24:	T	SVD 1147			News Media	111313
2002	24: 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM	T			Episode #23. 5-14-2002	Reporter (Yvette Fernandez).	111314
2002	24: 11:00 PM-12:00 AM	T			Episode #24. 5-21-2002	News Media. Field Reporter (Donna Yamamoto).	111315
2003	24: 4:00 AM-5:00 AM	T	SVD 1391		Second Season	Reporter	111316
2001	24: 5:00 AM-6:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 4688 (Media Excerpt)		Episode #6. Season 1 12-19-2001	TV Anchorwoman Suzan Brittan on television giving the news.Reporters (Mark Thompson, Alicia Bien, Maria Quiban, Pamela Stollings, David Chisum, Forbes Riley, Rick Garcia, Yvette Fernandez, Lisa Joyner, Michelle Bonilla, Christine Devine). 	111317
2002	24: 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM	T			Episode #7. 1-8-2002	Anchorwoman (Suzan Brittan).	111318
2002	24: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM	T			Episode #8. 1-15-2002	Anchor (Rick Garcia).	111319
2002	24: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM	T			Episode #20. 4-16-2002	Reporter (Rick Garcia).	111320
2002	24: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM	T			Episode #21. 4-23-2002	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Joyner).	111321
2003	24: Day 2: 1:00 AM-2:00 AM	T			Episode #42. 4-8-2003	News Media. Female Reporter (Claudia DiFolco). Male Reporter (Rick Lozano).	111322
2002	24: Day 2: 1:00 PM-2:00 PM	T			Episode #30. 12-3-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Alicia Bien). Reporter #2 (Pamela Stollings).	111323
2002	24: Day 2: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM	T			Episode. 11-19-2002. Season #2. Episode #4	Field Reporter (John Sterling Carter).	111324
2003	24: Day 2: 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM	T			Episode #40. 3-25-2003	News Media. News Reporter (Daphne Bloomer).	111325
2003	24: Day 2: 3:00 AM - 4:00 AM	T			Episode #44. 4-22-2003	Anchorman (Mark Thompson).	111326
2002	24: Day 2: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM	T	SVD 1335		Episode #32.12-17-2002	Reporter. Detained reporter	111327
2002	24: Day 2: 9:00 AM-10:00 AM	T	VHS 1315		Episode #26. 11-5-2002	Reporter (Michael Holden), a skeptical reporter is part of the curious press	111328
2002	24: Day 2: 9:00 AM-10:00 AM	T			Episode #26. 11-5-2002	News Media. Reporter (Alicia Bien).	111329
2003	24: Day 2: Jane (Reporter)	T			Day 2: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM, 9:00 AM-10:00 AM, 10:00 AM-11:00 AM, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM, 2:00 PM- 3:00 PM, 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, 7:00 PM- 8:00 PM, 8:00 PM-9:00 PM, 9:00 PM-10:00 PM, 10:00 PM-11:00 PM, 11:00 PM-12:00 AM, 12:00 AM-1:00 AM, 1:00 AM-2:00 AM-3:00 AM, 3:00 AM-4:00 AM, 4:00 AM-5:00 AM, 5:00 AM-6:00 AM, 6:00 AM-7:00 AM, 7:00 AM-8:00 AM.	Reporter Jane is a news reporter in Oregon during Day 2, and in Los Angeles during Days 3 and 4. Jane Saunders (Alexandra Lydon). Day 2Jane was among the reporters assembled near the Northwest Regional Operations Complex, Oregon, to cover the arrival of President David Palmer. When Palmer suddenly returned from the fishing trip at Lake Oswego with his son, Keith, the reporters surmised that an important story was at hand. Jane was named by the President for a question, so she asked Palmer why he was back so soon. Palmer lied and amiably stated that his own wildlife conservation quota ruined his trip, as he had already caught the legal catch of fish.Later, when the helicopter carrying Ambassador Shareef and Farhad Salim crashed, Jane was in the crowd of press reporters, and wanted to know details about the incident. Another reporter asked who was in the chopper, and if anyone survived. Palmer delayed giving out details until the victims' families were informed, and Jenny Dodge asked all of the reporters to refrain from speculation.	111330
2004	24: Day 3: 1:00 AM-2:00 AM	T			Episode #61.2-10-2004	News Media. Reporter (Christine Devine).	111331
2003	24: Day 3: 1:00 PM-2:00 PM	T			Episode #49. 10-28-2003	News Media. 1st Reporter (Pamela Stollings).	111332
2003	24: Day 3: 12 Midnight to 1:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 4255		Episode.	News Media. Television Newscaster	111333
2004	24: Day 3: 5:00 AM-6:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 5112		Episode. 4-6-2004. Season #3, Episode: #17	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Chisum). Reporter #2 (Forbes Riley). Press conference is held by President Palmer.	111334
2004	24: Day 3: 7:00 AM-8:00 AM	T			Episode. 4-20-2004. Season #3. Episode #19	Reporter (Rick Garcia).	111335
2004	24: Day 3: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM	T			Episode. 4-27-2004. Season #3. Episode #20	Reporter #1 (Forbes Riley). Second Reporter (Pamela Stollings). Reporter #3 (David Chisum).	111336
2004	24: Day 3: 9:00 AM-10:00 AM	T			Episode #69. 5-4-2004	News Media. Reporter (Michelle Bonilla).	111337
2004	24: Day 3: 9:00 PM-10:00 PM	T			Episode #57. 1-6-2004	News Media.  First Reporter (John Nielsen). Second Reporter (Darren O'Hare). Third Reporter (Alicia Bien).	111338
2004	24: Day 3: Jane (Reporter)	T			Day 3:1:00 PM-2:00 PM through 12:00 PM-1:00 PM (24 Shows). 	Reporter Jane is a news reporter in Oregon during Day 2, and in Los Angeles during Days 3 and 4.  Jane Saunders (Alexandra Lydon). Day 3:Jane was present at a press conference where President Palmer made a brief statement on why he departed prematurely from presidential debates with opponent Senator John Keeler. Palmer planned on not taking any questions, but Jane asked regardless for his response to allegations that the 'national security threat' was nothing more than a ruse to avoid Keeler's challenge of Dr. Anne Packard's integrity. Palmer replied with a strong statement in support of Packard, saying that Keeler will have much to answer for.	111339
2005	24: Day 4: 1:00 AM-2:00 AM	T				News Media.	111340
2005	24: Day 4: 1:00 AM-2:00 AM	T			Episode. 4-25-2005. Season #4. Episode #19	Reporter (Rick Garcia).	111341
2005	24: Day 4: 1:00 PM-2:00 PM	T			Episode #80. 1-31-2005	Reporter (Mark Thompson).	111342
2005	24: Day 4: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 3103		Episode. 4-4-2005	News Media. President refers to Press aboard Air Force One. Worried about speech making the 11 O'Clock News. When plane is blown out of the air, reporters are killed.	111343
2005	24: Day 4: 12:00 PM-1:00PM	T			Episode. 1-24-2005. Season #4, Episode #6	Reporter (John Bead - News Reporter).	111344
2005	24: Day 4: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM	T			Episode #82.  2-14-2005	News Media. Reporter (Maria Quiban).	111345
2005	24: Day 4: 7:00 AM-8:00 AM	T			Episode #74. 1-9-2005	News Media. Train Crash Reporter (Michelle Bonilla).	111346
2005	24: Day 4: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 2994		Episode. 3-14-2005	TV Newscast and TV reporter in the field. Soldiers hunt down Jack and Paul after an electromagnetic pulse bomb wipes out every electrical device for miles.	111347
2005	24: Day 4: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM	T			Episode #86. 3-14-2005	News Media. Reporter (Alicia Bien).	111348
2005	24: Day 4: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM	T			Episode #75. 1-9-2005	Reporter (Mark Thompson). Jack is in trouble with  his supervisor and he's on the trail of a killer.	111349
2005	24: Day 4: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM	T			Episode #87. 3-21-2005	News Media. Reporter (Maria Quiban).	111350
2005	24: Day 4: Jane (Reporter)	T			Day 4:7:00 AM-8:00 AM through 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM (24 Shows). 	Reporter Jane is a news reporter in Oregon during Day 2, and in Los Angeles during Days 3 and 4.  Jane Saunders (Alexandra Lydon). Day 4:Following the detonation of an electromagnetic pulse bomb at the McLennan-Forster defense contractor headquarters, a blackout occurred in roughly eight square miles of LA, including the southeast quadrant of downtown. Jane made a live news report on this event, which was watched at CTU Los Angeles. She reported that preliminary statements from the LAPD indicated there was widespread looting, ransacked stores, shots fired, and possible casualties.	111351
2006	24: Day 5: 10:00 AM-11:00AM	T			Episode #102. 1-16-2006	Reporter (Mark Thompson). TV News Anchor (Steve Edwards). Jack Bauer is captured by the terrorists who threaten to kill Derek if he doesn't feed CTU false information.	111352
2006	24: Day 5: 12:00 AM-1:00AM	T			Episode #116. 4-17-2006	Reporter (Mark Thompson). TV News Anchor (Steve Edwards). Audrey and Jack meet Secretary of Defense at the airport to give the recording to him.	111353
2006	24: Day 5: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM	T			Episode #99. 1-15-2006	News Media. News Anchor (John Beard).	111354
2006	24: Day 5: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM	T			Episode #100. 1-15-2006	News Media. Field Reporter (Elizabeth Espinosa).	111355
2006	24: Day 5: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 5691		Episode	News Media. President declares near-martial law on the city of Los Angeles to protect the city from a terrorist attack of killer gas.	111356
2006	24: Day 5: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM	T			Episode #101. 1-16-2006	News Anchor (Steve Edwards).	111357
2007	24: Day 6: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 7826			News Media. TV coverage of nuclear suitcase bomb attack.	111358
2007	24: Day 6: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 7852			News Media.	111359
2007	24: Day 6: 11:00 PM - 12:00 Midnight	T	DVD -R HQ 8357		Episode. 4-16-2007	News Media. Television coverage of the unfolding events.	111360
2007	24: Day 6: 12 Noon - 1:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 7896		Episode. 2-5-2007	News Media. Reunited with his estranged father, Jack deals with unthinkable challenges. His father secretly kills his brother and apparently is more deeply involved than Jack knows.	111361
2007	24: Day 6: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 8008		Episode. 2-19-2007	News Media. Jack struggles with another setback as his father threatens his grandson and Jack. Assassination attempt on the President is put into motion.	111362
2007	24: Day 6: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 8101			News Media.	111363
2009	24: Day 7: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 10778		Episode #147. 1-12-2009	News Media. Buchanan takes Jack to "CTU", a secret hideout where he and Chloe had been working with Tony to uncover the conspiracy within the US government. Tony had been undercover with the terrorists aiding Juma to discover the moles. Jack agrees to help get Tony back in play by joining Emerson's crew himself. Taylor is forced to meet with Matobo to inform him that she may be required to withdraw her forces from Sangala to protect American lives. Her Chief of Staff, Ethan Kanin, agrees with this decision, but Taylor is not yet convinced. Henry meets with Samantha, Roger's former girlfriend, who tells him that Roger was indeed murdered and provides him with proof.	111364
2009	24: Day 7: 10:00PM-11:00PM	T	DVD -R HQ 10984		Episode. 3-23-2009	TV Reporter Ken Dellao of CNB receives leak by President’s daughter on Jack Bauer killing a senator.  Chief aide resigns to take the heat on the Jack Bauer situation. President’s daughter denies she leaked the story, and then gets on the phone with the reporter to tell him the story is a go and he can get it on the 11 O’Clock Newscast if he hurries. 	111365
2009	24: Day 7: 12:00AM - 1:00AM	T	DVD -R HQ 11025		Episode. 4-6-2009	TV Reporter Ken Dellao of CNB, the reporter the President’s daughter, Olivia used to leak Ethan out of his job, blackmails the entire story out of Olivia, and then proceeds to blackmail her into bed. And then he’s going to run the story anyway -- until Olivia blackmails him right back. Reporter Ken Dellao is a reporter for CNB during Day 7.  Before Day 7, Ken Dellao invited Olivia Taylor, daughter of President Allison Taylor, to have dinner several times, but she had refused. Day 7: After Benjamin Juma's attack on the White House ended, President Allison Taylor's offered a speech at the White House. While she was addressing the reporters, Dellao approached Ethan Kanin and told him that he was reporting on the alleged murder of federal witness Ryan Burnett and that Ethan had released Jack Bauer and authorized him to interrogate Burnett. Ethan took him aside and tried to find out where he had gotten the information, but Ken didn't confirm anything to him.Ethan then blamed Olivia Taylor for the leak, but she denied it and told her mother that Charlie Isaacson, a producer at CNB told him their source was someone within the United States Marshals Service.Ken Dellao speaks with Olivia Taylor about Ethan Kanin's resignation.Around 10:34 p.m., Olivia called Dellao telling him that Kanin resigned as chief adviser and that he should go live with the statement about Kanin's involvement in Burnett's murder. He also informed him that Senator Blaine Mayer was killed allegedly by Jack Bauer as well. Dellao thanked her for providing all this inside information to him and promised to isolate the fallout on Kanin alone and away from her mother.After 12:00 a.m., Ken called Olivia demanding to know why the Joint Chiefs were meeting. She dismissed it as a routine meeting before lowering the threat level, but he insisted he had a source inside the Port Authority that had revealed him of a possible "weapon of mass destruction" that had arrived at the Port of Alexandria. Olivia told him she wasn't going to give him details, but Ken threatened to inform the president that Olivia had been responsible for Ethan Kanin's resignation if she didn't tell him. Olivia agreed but told him he couldn't speak in the White House, so they agreed to meet at the Roosevelt Continental Hotel where he was staying.When Olivia arrived at Ken's hotel room, she reluctantly informed Ken of what had happened with Starkwood and the bio-threat. She asked him to not go public with the story because it would cause mass panic. He said he wouldn't do it if she persuaded him, alluding to sex, so they started kissing. After they had sex, Olivia again reiterated that she only cared about him not revealing the Starkwood story. However, Ken apologized to her and said that he would still go public with the story because that would boost his career. Olivia then showed him that she had recorded their sexual encounter with her cellphone, and that she would use the recording to show how he got his leads and also to inform Ken's wife of their encounter. Ken was angered as she told him she didn't want to see him again on the White House and left the room.Ken Dellao to Olivia Taylor: “You really are a bitch.”	111366
2009	24: Day 7: 3:00AM - 4:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 11087		Episode. 4-27-2009	TV Reporter Ken Dellao of CNB is contacted by the President’s daughter again to help her break a story. The nation remains vulnerable as Jonas Hodges’ life lies in the balance and his boss stands at the epicenter of the mounting terrorist threat. Jack hurries to expose Tony Almeida’s doublecross. Reporter Ken Dellao is a reporter for CNB during Day 7.  Before Day 7, Ken Dellao invited Olivia Taylor, daughter of President Allison Taylor, to have dinner several times, but she had refused. Day 7: After Benjamin Juma's attack on the White House ended, President Allison Taylor's offered a speech at the White House. While she was addressing the reporters, Dellao approached Ethan Kanin and told him that he was reporting on the alleged murder of federal witness Ryan Burnett and that Ethan had released Jack Bauer and authorized him to interrogate Burnett. Ethan took him aside and tried to find out where he had gotten the information, but Ken didn't confirm anything to him.Ethan then blamed Olivia Taylor for the leak, but she denied it and told her mother that Charlie Isaacson, a producer at CNB told him their source was someone within the United States Marshals Service.Ken Dellao speaks with Olivia Taylor about Ethan Kanin's resignation.Around 10:34 p.m., Olivia called Dellao telling him that Kanin resigned as chief adviser and that he should go live with the statement about Kanin's involvement in Burnett's murder. He also informed him that Senator Blaine Mayer was killed allegedly by Jack Bauer as well. Dellao thanked her for providing all this inside information to him and promised to isolate the fallout on Kanin alone and away from her mother.After 12:00 a.m., Ken called Olivia demanding to know why the Joint Chiefs were meeting. She dismissed it as a routine meeting before lowering the threat level, but he insisted he had a source inside the Port Authority that had revealed him of a possible "weapon of mass destruction" that had arrived at the Port of Alexandria. Olivia told him she wasn't going to give him details, but Ken threatened to inform the president that Olivia had been responsible for Ethan Kanin's resignation if she didn't tell him. Olivia agreed but told him he couldn't speak in the White House, so they agreed to meet at the Roosevelt Continental Hotel where he was staying.When Olivia arrived at Ken's hotel room, she reluctantly informed Ken of what had happened with Starkwood and the bio-threat. She asked him to not go public with the story because it would cause mass panic. He said he wouldn't do it if she persuaded him, alluding to sex, so they started kissing. After they had sex, Olivia again reiterated that she only cared about him not revealing the Starkwood story. However, Ken apologized to her and said that he would still go public with the story because that would boost his career. Olivia then showed him that she had recorded their sexual encounter with her cellphone, and that she would use the recording to show how he got his leads and also to inform Ken's wife of their encounter. Ken was angered as she told him she didn't want to see him again on the White House and left the room.	111367
2009	24: Day 7: 3:00PM-4:00PM	T	DVD -R HQ 10849		Episode. 2-10-2009	News Media. TV Newscasts report on terrorist activity in Washington D.C.	111368
2009	24: Day 7: 4:00AM-5:00AM	T	DVD -R HQ 11099		Episode. 5-6-2009	TV Reporter Ken Dellao of CNB is contacted by the President’s daughter to help her get rid of an enemy. Reporter Ken Dellao is a reporter for CNB during Day 7.  Before Day 7, Ken Dellao invited Olivia Taylor, daughter of President Allison Taylor, to have dinner several times, but she had refused. Day 7: After Benjamin Juma's attack on the White House ended, President Allison Taylor's offered a speech at the White House. While she was addressing the reporters, Dellao approached Ethan Kanin and told him that he was reporting on the alleged murder of federal witness Ryan Burnett and that Ethan had released Jack Bauer and authorized him to interrogate Burnett. Ethan took him aside and tried to find out where he had gotten the information, but Ken didn't confirm anything to him.Ethan then blamed Olivia Taylor for the leak, but she denied it and told her mother that Charlie Isaacson, a producer at CNB told him their source was someone within the United States Marshals Service.Ken Dellao speaks with Olivia Taylor about Ethan Kanin's resignation.Around 10:34 p.m., Olivia called Dellao telling him that Kanin resigned as chief adviser and that he should go live with the statement about Kanin's involvement in Burnett's murder. He also informed him that Senator Blaine Mayer was killed allegedly by Jack Bauer as well. Dellao thanked her for providing all this inside information to him and promised to isolate the fallout on Kanin alone and away from her mother.After 12:00 a.m., Ken called Olivia demanding to know why the Joint Chiefs were meeting. She dismissed it as a routine meeting before lowering the threat level, but he insisted he had a source inside the Port Authority that had revealed him of a possible "weapon of mass destruction" that had arrived at the Port of Alexandria. Olivia told him she wasn't going to give him details, but Ken threatened to inform the president that Olivia had been responsible for Ethan Kanin's resignation if she didn't tell him. Olivia agreed but told him he couldn't speak in the White House, so they agreed to meet at the Roosevelt Continental Hotel where he was staying.When Olivia arrived at Ken's hotel room, she reluctantly informed Ken of what had happened with Starkwood and the bio-threat. She asked him to not go public with the story because it would cause mass panic. He said he wouldn't do it if she persuaded him, alluding to sex, so they started kissing. After they had sex, Olivia again reiterated that she only cared about him not revealing the Starkwood story. However, Ken apologized to her and said that he would still go public with the story because that would boost his career. Olivia then showed him that she had recorded their sexual encounter with her cellphone, and that she would use the recording to show how he got his leads and also to inform Ken's wife of their encounter. Ken was angered as she told him she didn't want to see him again on the White House and left the room.	111369
2009	24: Day 7: 6:00AM-7:00AM24: Day 7: 7:00AM-8:00AM	T	DVD -R HQ 11128		Episodes. 5-18-2009. Finale. 	TV Reporter Ken Dellao of CNB is contacted by the President’s daughter to help her get rid of an enemy. Political Consultant Martin Collier worked with Olivia Taylor on her mother’s campaign prior to Day 7.  When confronted with some damning information about a possible drug problem with Allison’s running mate, Martin made a vague comment to Olivia Taylor that there was no problem that couldn’t be handled or eliminated, implying that it was an option to murder a certain reporter. Also dug up dirt on the incumbent. Reporter Ken Dellao is a reporter for CNB during Day 7.  Before Day 7, Ken Dellao invited Olivia Taylor, daughter of President Allison Taylor, to have dinner several times, but she had refused. Day 7: After Benjamin Juma's attack on the White House ended, President Allison Taylor's offered a speech at the White House. While she was addressing the reporters, Dellao approached Ethan Kanin and told him that he was reporting on the alleged murder of federal witness Ryan Burnett and that Ethan had released Jack Bauer and authorized him to interrogate Burnett. Ethan took him aside and tried to find out where he had gotten the information, but Ken didn't confirm anything to him.Ethan then blamed Olivia Taylor for the leak, but she denied it and told her mother that Charlie Isaacson, a producer at CNB told him their source was someone within the United States Marshals Service.Ken Dellao speaks with Olivia Taylor about Ethan Kanin's resignation.Around 10:34 p.m., Olivia called Dellao telling him that Kanin resigned as chief adviser and that he should go live with the statement about Kanin's involvement in Burnett's murder. He also informed him that Senator Blaine Mayer was killed allegedly by Jack Bauer as well. Dellao thanked her for providing all this inside information to him and promised to isolate the fallout on Kanin alone and away from her mother.After 12:00 a.m., Ken called Olivia demanding to know why the Joint Chiefs were meeting. She dismissed it as a routine meeting before lowering the threat level, but he insisted he had a source inside the Port Authority that had revealed him of a possible "weapon of mass destruction" that had arrived at the Port of Alexandria. Olivia told him she wasn't going to give him details, but Ken threatened to inform the president that Olivia had been responsible for Ethan Kanin's resignation if she didn't tell him. Olivia agreed but told him he couldn't speak in the White House, so they agreed to meet at the Roosevelt Continental Hotel where he was staying.When Olivia arrived at Ken's hotel room, she reluctantly informed Ken of what had happened with Starkwood and the bio-threat. She asked him to not go public with the story because it would cause mass panic. He said he wouldn't do it if she persuaded him, alluding to sex, so they started kissing. After they had sex, Olivia again reiterated that she only cared about him not revealing the Starkwood story. However, Ken apologized to her and said that he would still go public with the story because that would boost his career. Olivia then showed him that she had recorded their sexual encounter with her cellphone, and that she would use the recording to show how he got his leads and also to inform Ken's wife of their encounter. Ken was angered as she told him she didn't want to see him again on the White House and left the room.	111370
2009	24: Day 7: 6:00PM - 8:00PM	T	DVD -R HQ 10916 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-2-2009	TV News broadcasts on CNB on news events including an invasion by terrorists of the White House	111371
2009	24: Day 7: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 10776		Episode #145. 1-11-2009	Reporter (Tim Guinee) from CNB is skeptical about the invasion of Sangala and doesn’t understand the difference between a genocide and tribal war. First Man Taylor tries to convince or bribe the reporter from holding off on the criticism for awhile but it seems to little avail (8:38:07).Apparently Taylor is successful in persuading the reporter from CNB because he’s going to hold off on his report. Season seven opens with Jack Bauer before the US Senate, defending his actions throughout his career with CTU, mostly involving human rights crimes and torture of suspects. He is pulled away by FBI agents Renee Walker and Larry Moss, who need his help to quickly locate Tony Almeida, once thought dead, who appears to be masterminding a terrorist plot to override the government's CIP firewall and cause massive damage. Meanwhile, President Allison Taylor struggles with how to best deal with the genocide unfolding in the African nation of Sangala under the command of General Juma. The First Gentleman, Henry Taylor, is distracted by a desire to prove that his son's recent suicide was in fact a murder.	111372
2009	24: Day 7: 8:00PM - 9:00PM	T	DVD -R HQ 10929 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-9-2009	TV News broadcasts on CNB on news events including an invasion by terrorists of the White House, and subsequent rescue of the President of the United States. Reporter (Ron Pitts). 	111373
2009	24: Day 7: 9:00 AM-10:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 10777		Episode #146.1-11-2009	Press Conference. Tony and his crew put their CIP override device to the test as they divert two planes in mid-air, nearly causing a collision and hundreds of casualties. With the successful test of the device, Tony's boss, Emerson, delivers it to General Juma who is planning to use it to blackmail the US. Jack follows up a lead with Renee but is convinced there is a leak inside the FBI when their suspect is shot dead by a sniper before he can give up any useful information. He is proven right when the fleeing shooter leads them to Tony's boat. Meanwhile, Taylor meets with former Sangalan president Matobo to convince him to hold Juma accountable for his crime in a proper court, not trial by angry mob. Henry continues his quest to find out the truth about his son by visiting his girlfriend, Samantha.	111374
2009	24: Day 7: 9:00PM-10:00PM	T	DVD -R HQ 10972 (Full Program plus Media Excerpts)		Episode #158. 3-16-2009	TV Reporter Ken Dellao from CNB obtains leaked information about the internal affairs of the White House after the attack. Ethan becomes suspicious of Olivia as the source of the leak. TV News broadcasts on CNB on news events. Jack seeks Senator Mayer’s help to discover the connection between Juma and the company that hired the man who killed Burnett. Senator Mayer is shot down and killed. Jack kills the assassin and then is on the run from the FBI. Ethan Kanin is threatened by Reporter Ken Dellao who plans to reveal information about Ryan Burnett’s murder and his involvement to the public. Ethan berates Olivia Taylor whom he thinks is responsible for the leak. 	111375
2010	24: Day 8: 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 11809		Episode #10, Season 8.  3-1-2010	News Media.  Jack prepares to go to Farhad Hassan’s last known location to rescue him and stop an impending terrorist attack on New York City. His other endgame is to clear Renee from taking the fall if the operation fails. President Taylor warns President Omar Hassan that if the attack is successful, she will have no choice but to declare war on his country. Cole and Dana have to figure out how to solve the aftermath of the confrontation with Kevin and Nick, and their murders. 	111376
2010	24: Day 8: 4:00 PM-5:00 PM	T			Episode #1, Season 8. 1-17-2010	Journalist Meredith Reed (Jennifer Westfeldt) of the New York Courier is an ambitious freelance journalist is suspected to have direct ties with the on-going terrorist crisis.  Meredith Reed worked as a correspondent at the White House during the Noah Daniels administration. Six months before Day 8, Reed met President Omar Hassan at a conference of oil ministers. After the meeting, Hassan agreed to an interview with her and they met at his hotel lobby twice. At some point, they started a relationship. Reed arrived at the United Nations for the peace treaty signing by Presidents Allison Taylor and Omar Hassan. However, upon arriving at the security checkpoint, the security guard told her that her credentials had been revoked. When she insisted, the guard told her to step away. After walking out, she called Hassan and told him what had happened. He assured her that he would have the matter resolved. Almost at 5 p.m. Farhad Hassan went down to the lobby and let her in. He also warned her not to harm Hassan. Once inside the building, Reed was arrested by Agent Manners and other security agents. She was immediately brought to CTU where Brian Hastings told her what she was being charged with. When she denied the charges, Hastings ordered her to be taken into an interrogation room with a full biometric package. In the meantime, CTU discovered incriminating files on a hard drive in her apartment.After she was prepared for the interrogation, Brian Hastings came to the room and started questioning about her relationship with President Omar Hassan. At some point, the specialist told Hastings that she was withholding information. Hastings pressed on her until she revealed she was having an affair with Hassan. Not believing it, Hastings left her to corroborate her story.After Hassan corroborated Reed's statement and the true assassin was discovered, Hastings released Meredith offering her an official apology. She then met with Hassan in one of CTU's meeting rooms. Hassan, relieved to see her released, told her that he had decided to finish their relationship. Heartbroken, she left the building. News Media. Season Eight will unfold in New York City amidst the shadows of the Statue of Liberty and the United Nations. In this new day, CTU has been upgraded and is run by MBA-schooled and razor-sharp head honcho Brian Hastings. News coverage of the proposed peace deal. President Taylor and President of Kamistan Omar Hassan are in a meeting discussing the peace agreement involving the dismantling of his country’s nuclear weapons. Hassan’s brother, Farhad is very defensive. They have less than an hour before the press conference. The meeting is dismissed while they both speak to their teams about the terms of the negotiation. 4:17 PM: Press conference takes place with warnings about the heightened security measures. A blond woman is told her credentials are revoked while trying to pass through security. She walks away. The blond woman is Meredith Reid who calls Hassan telling him about her press credentials being denied. Hassan says he will take care of it. Farhad claims people are starting to talk about Reid and Hassan’s relationship -- which is why he revoked her credentials. Hassan is married, but claims his wife hasn’t been his wife in a long time. He demands that Reporter Reed’s credentials be fixed.4:50 p.m. News about the peace treaty on TV.  Hassan and his family leave the hotel room, women with their heads covered. Downstairs is Reporter Reed. Farhad gives her new credentials and she passes through security. Farhad tells her to stay away from Hassan.  Just before 5 p.m. Reed is talking to someone on the phone and says she knows she is behind schedule but “it” will get done while looking at video feed of Hassan.	111377
2010	24: Day 8: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM	T			Episode #2, Season 8. 1-17-2010	Journalist Meredith Reed (Jennifer Westfeldt) of the New York Courier is an ambitious freelance journalist is suspected to have direct ties with the ongoing terrorist crisis.  News Media. Season Eight will unfold in New York City amidst the shadows of the Statue of Liberty and the United Nations. In this new day, CTU has been upgraded and is run by MBA-schooled and razor-sharp head honcho Brian Hastings. A little after 5 p.m. press conference takes place. Hassan talks about economic stability and that the agreement is good for his country.  Press conference ends with Hassan and President Taylor shaking hands. Hassan greets his wife quickly and takes a call from Reed and they arrange to meet before the next session. CTU figures out that someone has hacked in and took Hassan’s schedule and the layout of the United Nations -- it turns out that person is Meredith Reed. CTU contacts security at the United Nations. Facial recognition software scans the area and discovers Reed is in the northeast section. CTU alerts security. Reed is 10 feet from Hassan and is apprehended before she makes it to Hassan. He is escorted up the elevator looking confused at 5:14 p.m.In a meeting at CTU to discuss Reed, they think that she is telling the assassins the details on Hassan -- she is on her way into CTU. A search of her house finds some stolen files. Chloe thinks that it’s too convenient. Her boss disagrees. Chloe thinks that someone has set Reid up. Chloe doesn’t feel heard. Hastings wants Reed’s movement in the Middle East to be traced as to the proximity of known terrorist organizations. Hastings tells Chloe that she will be the one to debrief JackJack sees Chloe and tells her that he is in a hurry. Chloe tells him she thinks Journalist Reed is being set up. Chloe found traffic camera images with a man in a utility suit that entered and left Reed’s building within 10 minutes. Jack says to take it to Hastings, that it isn’t his problem and he has a plane to catch in an hour.Hassan hugs his scared daughter and he explains to his wife that he gave Reed access to him. They argue that Reed never should have been allowed into their lives and that Hassan’s actions have put them all in danger. Farhad enters and says that they are going to give a press statement. Hassan and Farhad speak privately. Farhad says that Reed is at CTU -- about to be interrogated. Hassan doesn’t believe she could be  behind this. Farhad says that all Americans are after is money. Farhad tells Hassan that he needs to know what Reed will tell CTU about their relationship Hassan admits it started three months ago. They met in a hotel and he had been fighting with his wife all day. Farhad tells him to deny it at every length because admitting to it would ruin his credibility entirely. Farhad makes a call to a computerized voice -- the assassin. The assassin says he only needs another hour and that he needs CTU to believe that Reed was his contact until then.5:30 p.m. Reed enters CTU and talks to Hastings who tells her about the sweep of her apartment. He tells her they know she is part of the plot against Hassan. Jack is listening to the conversation. She is taken to interrogation with a full biometric package.  Jack wants to talk to Hastings to tell him Reed could be set up. Jack shows him the images with the man entering her building. Hastings says he can’t waste resources on this -- and that he has a suspect on hand. Jack warns him that CTU is getting distracted. Chloe tells Jack that they have to follow this lead. Jack tells Chloe to start checking traffic cameras to find out where the man went after breaking into Reed’s apartment and planting the encrypted files.5:42 p.m. Reid is about to be interrogated by Hastings. He is told to start off with some easy questions. He asks when she first met Hassan. She says six months ago -- they met twice in his hotel lobby for an hour. Meanwhile, Hassan greets Taylor and she thanks him for continuing the talks despite the threat. Hassan asks Taylor about Reed and Taylor says that the evidence is clear and that whatever they find out will be shared with him.Chloe can’t find where the man went after breaking into Reed’s apartment, based on the traffic cameras. Jack tells Chloe to hack into the drones’ surveillance. She does -- and the drones catch the man getting into a cab. They can’t trace him. They zoom into the taxi’s medallion and Jack leaves telling Chloe to contact the cab company to find out where the cab dropped the man off.Hastings repeats that all Reed did with Hassan was interview him. Hastings is told that her levels are raised from that response. She claims her innocence again. The assassin is part of the police detail at the United Nations. 	111378
2010	24: Day 8: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM	T			Episode #3, Season 8. 1-18-2010	Journalist Meredith Reed (Jennifer Westfeldt) of the New York Courier is an ambitious freelance journalist is suspected to have direct ties with the ongoing terrorist crisis.  News Media. No one at CTU with the exception of Chloe O’Brian thinks Journalist Meredith Reed is being set up as a distraction. CTU Director Brian Hastings is interrogating the hot-looking Reed. She’s hooked up to a device to determine if she is lying and Hastings hasn’t figured out how to use the device to verify if she is lying about her involvement in the plot to assassinate Hassan. Reed is given the keycard of his private U.N. resident by President Omar. Omar’s brother keeps the terrorist informed of the inside happenings and the fact that Omar disclosed the fact. Meanwhile, CTU decrypts Reed’s laptop and finds the embedded material that shows the bombs placed inside the UN. CTU thinks its real and gives the evacuation order for the UN. By that time, Jack convinces the NYPD officers who arrested him that he is from CTU. Jack sways that there might be a possible attempt to bomb Omar’s convoy and the bomb scare inside UN might be a prank. Jack finally gets in touch with the CTU officer on field and asks him to stop Omar’s car somehow. The CTU officer races and dashes against Omar’s car saving him from the bomb placed under the manhole.President Omar discloses that fact that he handed over the keycard of his	111379
2010	24: Day 8: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM	T			Episode #4, Season 8. 1-18-2010	Journalist Meredith Reed (Jennifer Westfeldt) of the New York Courier is an ambitious freelance journalist is suspected to have direct ties with the ongoing terrorist crisis.  News Media. Reed ultimately admits to Brian Hastings that she had an affair with President Hassan.  Jack tracks down the man who framed Reed, but runs afoul of two policemen who mistake him for a murderer. Hassan asks to talk to Reed and Hastings agrees. 7:40:02. Hastings leads Reed along the hallway to his office, clumsily apologizing, “I’m sure you understand that given the threat to President Hassan, we were under extreme pressure.” Reed doesn’t exactly take the high road instead saying, “I would have thought that came with the job. Along with the ability to handle it.” Then she’s ushered into the office to find Hassan there waiting. Although they’re in there alone, they don’t exactly rush to each other. Meredith says she heard how Farhad betrayed him, but he says Farhad betrayed them both. “And then I betrayed you,” Reed confesses. They finally cross the room to each other as she admits telling on him. And she’s grateful to him for not bailing on her. “Before that moment I never really knew what you felt for me.” Hassan thought he’d made that clear. He says he saw today how fragile everything he’s worked for really is and he can’t jeopardize it. She begins to leave and he takes her arm only to see his bodyguard outside the glass door pointedly looking away. She leaves without another word. 7:42:27. 	111380
2010	24: Day 8: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM	T	DVD -R HQ 11738		Episode #5, Season 8. 1-25-2010	News Media.  In Kamistan, General Wasid, a leader of the insurgency, answers a call from Farhad, as the news on TV describes a failed assassination attempt on Hassan. Wasid says it’s over. His men are being arrested by Hassan’s security forces. Farhad says don’t worry. He’ll have the uranium soon as long as Wasid agrees to get the money to the Russians today. Wasid agrees.	111381
2005	24/7	M				TV Newsmagazine Host Roch Braun (David Richmond-Peck). Reporter (David Quinlan). TV News Anchor (Lisa Ann Beley).By appealing to his legions of fans through one of the world's most recognizable methods of storytelling - television news - in an attempt to clear his name in the face of wide-spread suspicion, hysteria and pseudo-reportage.	111382
1981	240-Robert: Hostages	T			Episode #16. 3-21-1981	Newscaster (Larry McCormick).	111383
1979	240-Robert: Stuntman	T			Episode #2. 9-2-1979	News Media. Times Reporter (Larry Garrison). Newsman (Matthew Faison). Newscaster (Michael Laurence)	111384
2004	25 On 20/20: Barbara Walters leaves 20/20 after 25 years	T	SVDSP 2001			TV Anchor Barbara Walters leaves the 20/20 TV newsmagazine after 25 years of co-anchoring the program. Retrospect of interviews and pieces.	111385
1957	26 Men: Big Rope, The	T			Episode #10. 12-17-1957	Editor Paul Cullen (Howard Negley) of the Gaietyville Weekly News.	111386
1957	26 Men: Man on the Run	T			Episode #9. 12-10-1957	Photographer John Simms (Monte Blue).	111387
1957	26 Men: Recruit, The	T			Episode #1. 10-15-1957	Publisher Sam Miller (William Fawcett) of the Wilcox Clarion calls for help and two rangers answer the call but when they arrive, they find the editor hanging from a tree.	111388
2009	26 Miles and Change	N		Carcich, Ron		Reporter Regina Orlond tries to manipulate an assignment covering the Philadelphia marathon into a promotion. She soon suspects a bigger story, despite Queens bartender Francis Smith’s efforts to bury it. Smith worries that Peter Wilson will run in the marathon. Francis was involved in Peter’s father’s murder and so was Peter. Francis kept quiet while Peter headed west after threatening to kill barfly gambler Walter Demetrios. Now Francis prays Peter will stay away because violence would draw police attention -- and the wrath of bookmaker Johnny Furs. Peter discovers Demetrios has made a deadline bet on him to pay off Johnny Furs. Peter vows to ruin everyone by losing the race. Francis, Peter and Reporter Orlond must make hard choices. The rest of their lives, and those of Walter, his girlfriend and a little girl, will depend on the answers.	111389
2004	2666	N		Bolano, Roberto	American translation in 2008	African-American Journalist Quincy Williams (aka Oscar Fate) from Harlem is sent to Santa Teresa from New York City to cover a boxing match (The Part About Fate). Four Literary Critics, three men and a woman, all friends, all Europeans, all authorities on a mysterious German novelist, whom none of them has ever met. Eventually they get a tip that the novelist has been seen in a backwater town in northern Mexico called Santa Teresa. But by the time they get there, the trail has gone cold (The Part About the Critics). The four parts of the novel are all linked around the unsolved murders of upwards of 300 young, poor, mostly uneducated Mexican women in Ciudad Juarez. All but one of the five sections focus on scribblers of one sort or another.The Part About the Critics: four obsessive academic literary scholars from different European countries are all interested in the work of an obscure German novelist. Three young men -- Jean-Claude Pelletier, Manual Espinoza and Piero Morini, a Frenchman, the Spaniard and the Italian have made their professional reputations studying the reclusive German novelist. The fourth critic is an Englishwoman, Liz Norton. The settled, self-satisfied, bourgeois critics learn he has been spotted in northern Mexico and three of them go to the border city of Santa Teresa to look for him. From then on, the critics vanish, never to return. Espinoza is one of the critics. The Part About Fate: Oscar Fate, a black American journalist comes to Santa Teresa to cover a boxing match and meets a mad professor’s daughter (the Mexican professor who is slowly going mad is introduced in the second part of the novel, The Part About Amalfitano). Hard-boiled noir as we follow Fate. Fate spends several days adrift in the city ruminating on September 11th, black nationalism, and the relative merits of VHS and DVD, among other subjects. The Santa Teresa killings surface in overheard conversations, in the news media and in other ways. Some new companions show Fate a violently pornographic video. The German novelist’s daughter rouses Fate from his torpor, and eventually brings the tension to a head: Fate comes to realize that she may be the killers’ next victim. The Part About the Crimes: a journalistic account of a long-running crime wave, the real-life epidemic of murders of women in Ciudad Juarez. Since 1993, hundreds of women have disappeared, sometimes to resurface as horribly violated corpses, sometimes without a trace, and the police seem unable or unwilling to do anything about it. Journalist Sergio Gonzales, a journalist reporting on the case, calls a German-born American citizen who has been imprisoned for one of the murders and hears “the sound of the desert and something like the tread of an animal.” Documents the discovery of scores of bodies between 1993 and 1997. In between postmortems, corrupt politicians and weary working people, journalists and priests and the drug-lords who seem to be behind the killings. Nazi journalist is transformed into a tramp by Hitler’s defeat and whines that “he had been a coward, but never a Nazi, not a real Nazi...We wrote what they told us to write.”	111390
2009	2666	N		Bolano, Roberto		American Sportswriter, an elusive German novelist, a teenage student and her widowed, mentally unstable father, and academics and convicts all come together in the urban sprawl of Santa Teresa on the U.S.-Mexico border where hundreds of young factory workers have disappeared. 	111391
2007	27 Dresses	M	DVD -R HQ 10649, 10650			Columnist Kevin (James Marsden) is a cynical reporter who writes  “Commitments” column in the Sunday wedding section of the New York Journal. Jane Nichols (Katherine Heigl) has been the perfect bridesmaid for two dozen of her friends. She is also an invaluable assistant for George, a clothing and outdoor-equipment mogul who is oblivious to Jane’s infatuation with him. Kevin is a jaunty solo male who somehow manages to write the tenderhearted is the author of a popular weddings newspaper column. Jane’s avocation as a bride’s best friend attracts Kevin’s attention. He has something new to write about when Jane’s sexy, self-absorbed sibling Tess attracts George’s attention and he proposes to her without really knowing her. Tess asks Jane to be her bridesmaid. When Jane and Reporter Kevin reach their attracted-opposites relationship, they join in a drunken sing-along scene with Elton John’s “Benny and the Jets.”	111392
1957	27th Day, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7657, 7654.	Mantley, John (Novel and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jonathan Clark (Gene Barry) for the Los Angeles Record-Telegram is one of five people visited by an alien from outer space and given a capsule capable of destroying the world. Alien announces this on TV). Woman from England, one of the other fiveReporter and woman hide out at a race track to avoid other members of  press and panicky public. "Here I am a newspaperman, sitting on the best story of my life and I can't do anything about it." Woman: "Then why do we stay here?""Maybe for the first time in my life I think enough about the next guy to do the right thing by him." They give themselves up to the authorities.Reporter is allowed to attend meetings at the Pentagon, but agrees not to print any information about them.  One of the capsules is opened and only destroys the evil Communist menace of the 1950s. Free world remains intact.BBC Newscaster (John Dodsworth). Newscaster (Paul Frees). Newscaster (Jacques Gallo). Newsboy (Emil Sitka)	111393
2000	28 Days	M	DVD -R HQ 2165, 2166. SVD 958			Journalist Gwen Cummings (Sandra Bullock) is a successful New York journalist who's always the life of the party. Drunken driver.	111394
1985	28 Up	MT				Interviewer (Michael Apted)	111395
2004	29 Minutes & Counting:	T			Series	TV Reporter. Channel 11 News Reporter (Lee Perkins).	111396
2004	29 Minutes & Counting: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 11-2004	News Media. Channel 11 News Reporter (Lee Perkins).	111397
2006	29 Reasons To Run	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Jessica Slusser). Murphy's Law takes over when a slacker runs out of couches to sleep on and decides to take a road trip to find his lost love…	111398
2007	2900 Happiness	TF				Journalists (Shanna Pedersen, Iben Dorner Ostergaard). Journalist Praktikant (Nadia Loran). 	111399
1991	29th Street	M				Newscaster (Tom Ellis)	111400
2000	2gether	T			Series 2000.	News Media. Reporter (Sonya Salomas). Talk-Show Host Carson Daly (Himself). Moderator (B.J. Harrison). Sound Engineer (Michael P. Northey).	111401
2000	2gether: The Series: Awesomeness	T			Episode #8.	News Media. Reporter (Sonya Salomaa).	111402
2005	3 (aka Three)	MT	DVD -R HQ 2858, 2859			News Media. Dale Earnhardt becomes a champion race-car driver, but dies at age 49 in a crash at the Daytona 500.	111403
2003	3 (aka Three)	N		Hilden, Julie		Journalists Maya and Ilan have an unusual marriage -- Maya agrees to tolerate Ilan’s chronic infidelity as long as she can participate and he will never stray without her. To her surprise, she finds their threesomes as arousing as they are disturbing, and for a while, everything seems fine. But as Maya begins to find enormous success as a journalist as her husband’s career stagnates and she becomes more independent, Ilan feels threatened, and opts for another kind of sexual experimentation -- one that plays on Maya’s fear and ultimately threatens her life. Meanwhile, Maya is drawn into another relationship, with a fateful third character. When her new liaison begins to mirror her marriage to Ilan, Maya discovers that her lover, seemingly a stranger, knows more about her past than she has revealed. Maya and Ilan meet in college, each bearing deep psychological wounds. Ilan's mother died when was a child. Maya's parents divorced and went on to establish families of beautiful blonde achievers. Both Mom and Pop decided they could get along very well indeed without the brooding, red-haired Maya, ghost of their failed marriage.But the nineteen-year-old loners, Ilan and Maya find a separate peace in a love affair that early on hints at predilections for mutual pain and obsessive desires. They burn each other's arms with cigarettes at a party their sophomore year. Unfortunately, the coeds who witness their secret rite do not understand the complexities beneath the surface action and Not to worry. Ilan's father owns and edits an up and coming celebrity/literary magazine. He finds them an apartment , takes them on as interns, then full-time staff writers. Problem is, Ilan's not much of a wordsmith, and as in college, Maya works for the two of them, writing both her articles and his, while Ilan focuses on perverting their relationship with sexcapades involving third party women whom he cultivates according to their physical similarities to Maya.An agreement is reached, an ad placed in the Voice classifieds for a red head of Maya's description looking for a night of fun with a fun couple. Ilan interviews the women in bars and cafes while Maya lays low in the background, pretending to read or write, but carefully scrutinizing the applicants. Both she and Ilan must approve of the candidate before the threesome can begin.These threesomes form the basis of their subsequent marriage, for before they tied the knot, Maya caught Ilan with another woman. He can't stop, and he won't stop seeing other women, for his vision is to include Maya in his quests for what? Pleasure? Fulfillment?  and, so as not to lose him, she agrees to the closed system of this "open marriage."These aren't the adolescent flirtations of "Friends" or the fatuous trysts of "Sex in the City" we're dealing with here, but a complex relationship between two very complex and confused human beings. Maya finds sex with her own carefully chosen doppelgangers is kind of exciting, especially since the third parties are told to leave and never return  part of the agreement  at the end of the night and morning brings a kind of togetherness between her and Ilan, alone in bed, albeit each time a step closer to the a place his S&M fantasies will bring them, a place Maya prefers not to go.She really just wants a "normal" life with Ilan, a baby, her career etc. But this fantasy of normality is no more attainable than true bliss in their increasingly sado-masochistic menage-a-trois.Meanwhile: work. Maya's becoming a famous journalist  to the extent that's possible  acclaimed for the insightful celebrity interviews. She has a knack for busting the truth out of their sealed lives and writing it up as interesting copy, becoming a celebrity herself in the process. What does this mean to her, this probing of false lives? Is Maya even a real journalist? After all, getting a celebrity to admit to being gay/pregnant/addicted to drugs etc. is hardly a job for Robert Fisk. What is the connection between her unmasking of actors and actresses' false lives and the celebrity-sized drama of her own marriage?Well, she must see something because she tells Ilan it's over. She wants normalcy, a child, monogamy. He asks her for just one more tryst. Just one, she agrees, just one more woman. But Ilan commits suicide, slits his wrists one afternoon in the apartment  before this final threesome can take place.	111404
1926	3 Bad Men	M				Editor Zach Little (Otis Harlan)	111405
2003	3 Blind Mice	M				Newsreader (Paul Rambaldi).	111406
2000	3 Days of Rain	M				Reporter (Laurie Coleman)	111407
1975	3 Days of the Condor	M	L			TV Reporter (John Connell). Hero's ace in the hole is threat of selling expose to the New York Times, portrayed as citadel of truth/justice	111408
2003	3 Deewarein (aka 3 Walls, aka Three Deewarein, aka Three Walls,  aka Teen Deewarein)	MF			India.  Ness Research	Documentary Filmmaker Chandrika (Juhi Chawla) wants to make a documentary on three prisoners who have been given a death sentence. As the documentary progresses, a bond begins to evolve between Chandrika and the three men. 	111409
2004	3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (aka 3 garcons, 1 fille, 2 mariages)	MF			France	Talk Show Host Dan (Olivier Sitruk) hosts a show all about sex and he tends to find the love of his life on a weekly basis. He and Laurent (Arnaud Giovaninetti), a physical therapist and gay marriage activist who is secretly in love with Dan, are best friends and roommates. When Dan suddenly meets Camille (Julie Gayet), his life is thrown for a loop as he finds himself actually in love and wanting to marry. Laurent quickly sets on a course of trying to sabotage their relationship and impending marriage by any means necessary.	111410
2006	3 Lbs: Of Two Minds	T			Episode	News Media.	111411
1995	3 Ninjas Knuckle Up	M				Reporter (Cathy Perry)	111412
1968	3 Ring Wing Ding	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	111413
1970	3 slags kaerlighed	MF				TV Reporter (John Larsen)	111414
1995	3 Steps to Heaven	MT				News Reporter (Trevor McDonald).	111415
2000	3 Strikes	M				Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy - Himself).	111416
2004	3 Wise Women	M				Interviewer (Marianne Bonner).	111417
2002	3-2-0	M				Newspaper Girl (Patricia Grey). Magazine Girl (Rebecca Lovell).	111418
2006	3:16	M				News Media Reporter (Dale Caba). Reporter (Steve Callan). Reporter (Brandon T. David). Reporter (Matthew Rybinski). Reporter (Taylar).  LA Reporter (William Bauer). Manhattan Reporter (Mike Vanderwyst).Italian Reporter (Lauree Enos). French Reporter (Patricia Finkler). British Reporter (Catherine Glynn). Indian Reporter (Dhwani Shah).	111419
2002	3.z	DF			Denmark	Journalist Allan Bauer.	111420
1999	30	SS		Dixon, Stephen		News Media	111421
1981	30 April-gevoel, Het	MF				Photographer (Thijs Janssen).	111422
1981	30 for a Harry (aka Thirty for a Harry)	NM	GPL	Hoyt, Richard	#2 John Denson Mysteries	Journalist Harry is a newspaperman who takes bribes to suppress stories. Editor of the Seattle Star hires Ex-Reporter, now PI John Denson to find out if their Star Reporter Wes Haggard is a Harry.But soon he and two women reporters are killed and Denson is almost killed. Denson begins to suspect political and newspaper higher-ups. Newspaper stock manipulations are included.A "Harry" is named after the real Harry Karafin, who after three decades on the Philadelphia Inquirer, was exposed as having used his position as an investigative reporter to blackmail area businessmen.	111423
1978	30 Minutes	T			Junior edition of 60 minutes.	Newsmagazine. Betsy Aaron, Christopher Glenn, Betty Ann Bowser	111424
1978	30 Minutes (aka Thirty Minutes)	DT			Series. 9-16-1978 to 8-28-1982. CBS	Magazine documentary series for youth.  Reporters pulled no punches dealing with frank issues. TV Newspeople Christopher Glenn, Betsy Aaron (1978-1980), Betty Ann Bowser (1980-1982), Patricia McGuire.	111425
1976	30 pripadu majora Zemana: Smrt u jezera - 1945	TF			Czechoslovakia.	Photographer Pospisil (Vladimir Salac).	111426
1977	30 pripadu majora Zemana: Treti housle - 1962	TF			Czechoslovakia. Episode #19.5-24-1977	Photographer (Karel Effa).	111427
2010	30 Rock: Anna Howard Shaw Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11778		Episode. 2-11-2010	Commentator Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks) is seen on CNBC’s  “Hot Box with Avery Jessup.” Jack is on her show and goes after the attractive CNBC host. Liz hopes a Valentine’s Day root canal will make her feel better about being alone.	111428
2009	30 Rock: Apollo. Apollo. 	T	DVD -R HQ 10998		Episode. 3-26-2009	News Media. Tracy does a live press conference saying he wants to be an astronaut and wants to find a ride out to space. 	111429
2009	30 Rock: Audition Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11573		Episode. 11-05-09	TV Anchor Brian Williams of NBC News auditions for a role in the comedy program. Liz and Pete have it worked out so Jack will assuredly pick their choice for the new TGS cast member, but when word of audition day spreads, everyone jockeys to get in on the action. Meanwhile, Jack deals with ostricization due to a case of bedbugs. 	111430
2008	30 Rock: Believe in the Star	T	DVD -R HQ 10485		Episode. 11-6-2008	News Media. 	111431
2009	30 Rock: Bubble, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10983		Episode #51. 3-19-2009	NBC Today Show’s Meredith Vieira interviews Jenna who hopes a new hairdo and her charity will keep her in the public eye. Jenna leaves abruptly when she finds out the public really does want her. Liz finds out Drew’s good looks afford him special treatment from society. With Tracy’s contract up for renewal, Jack tries to keep him at TGS.	111432
2010	30 Rock: Don Geiss, America and Hope	T	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-18-2010	News Media. Press Conference. Tracy’s nanny writes an expose showing that Tracy really loves his wife and is faithful. This revelation is destroying his reputation as a man-about-town and he fights back. Jack needs to reestablish himself with the new corporate structure.	111433
2010	30 Rock: Future Husband	T	DVD -R HQ 11837		Episode. 3-10-2010	Reporter Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks) is the new host of the hit CNBC show Hot Box, which had Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) as a guest. She also is Jack’s current woman and she tells Jack to distance himself from Don Geiss because of the buyout. Jack refuses because Geiss is his mentor but it turns out the buyout is real. Jack learns Geiss is dead and he’s devastated. Avery makes up with Jack by suggesting on air that he’ll take over NBC and all is well -- she does this on camera and winks at him. Banks said she is modeling her character after “Hannity in a skirt.” CNBC staffers believe the impersonation is more like Michelle Caruso-Cabrera. 	111434
2008	30 Rock: Gavin Volure	T	DVD -R HQ 10554		Episode. 11-20-2008	News Media cover Liz Lemon on the town. Jack and Liz visit Gavin Volure (Steve Martin), a colorful businessman who claims agoraphobia but is really under house arrest for racketeering and other crimes. He falls for Liz. Tracy thinks his kids are being too nice to him and fears for his life. 	111435
2009	30 Rock: Generalissimo	T	DVD -R HQ 10837		Episode. 2-5-2009	News Media. Entertainment Media. 	111436
2007	30 Rock: Greenzo	T	DVD -R HQ 9253		Episode. 11-8-2007	News Media.  As part of a companywide environmental initiative, Jack creates a green mascot for the network -- who turns on him. Guest: Al Gore. 	111437
2007	30 Rock: Hard Ball	T	DVD -R HQ 11332 (No Opening). Picks up after first commercial break)		Episode #15. 2-22-2007	News Media. Jenna gets into trouble over a misquote in Maxim magazine. News media covers uproar over her misquoted unpatriotic remark. When Jack and Liz try to fix it, fireworks turn a patriotic skit into a Nazi ending causing even more news media coverage and protesters. Jack sees an opportunity to budget cuts when Josh’s contract is up forcing Liz to go out of her way to motivate Josh into staying with TGS and not moving on to The Daily Show. The Daily Show Producer (Gregg Bello). 	111438
2009	30 Rock: Jalisa	T	DVD -R HQ 10904		Episode. 2-22-2009	TV Host Larry King interviews Tracy who throws New York City into panic with his predictions about economic and social chaos. 	111439
2009	30 Rock: Mama Mia	T	DVD -R HQ 11104		Episode. 5-7-2009	Reporter Ano Okera is interviewing Tracy when the comedian reveals a secret. Sportscaster Keith Obermann (Himself). Jack finds his father (Alan Alda). 	111440
2008	30 Rock: MILF Island	T	DVD -R HQ 9818		Episode. 4-10-2008	News Media. New York Post Page 6 Gossip column calls Jack a one-eyed moron who isn’t capable of picking up his “poo.” He is riding high on the success of a new reality show “MILF Island,” and is blindsided by the bad press. He wants to find out who said it and no one is talking. 	111441
2009	30 Rock: Problem Solvers, The	T			Episode. 11-12-2009	News Media. Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) is offered a Dealbreaker talk show by Jack Donaghy. He has problems using Lemon as screen talent. “Lie to her, coddle her, protect her from the real world!” Jack: “I get it! I’ll treat her like the New York Times treats its readers.”	111442
2009	30 Rock: Senor Macho Solo	T	DVD -R HQ 10757		Episode. 1-8-2009	News Media. Entertainment Media.	111443
2008	30 Rock: Subway Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 9837		Episode. 4-17-2008	News Media. Liz’s ex-boyfriend Dennis becomes New York’s newest celebrity after jumping in front of a train to save a stranger who fell on the tracks. Jack tries to convince Tracy to become the celebrity face of the Republican party. 	111444
2010	30 Rock: Winter Madness	T	DVD -R HQ 11736		Episode. 1-21-2010	News Media. Jack takes a friend on a tour of WBHD Boston television and they end up in the newsroom pretending to be two news anchors. Jack says news anchors are always smaller in person than they are on TV. Hoping to boost staffers’ spirits, Liz takes TGS on the road, but Jack takes over for his own reasons and instead of going to Miami, the team goes to Boston where Jack has a woman he wants to see. The staff finds reasons to blame Liz for all that’s wrong in their lives.	111445
2001	30 Years to Life	M				Photographer (Christian A. Kim).	111446
1959	-30-	M	VHS 494	Bowers, William (Screenplay)		Editor Sam Gatlin (Jack Webb) is tough-talking night editor of big-city paper, working from 3 p.m. to midnight. His decisions determine what the Los Angeles Examiner will look like tomorrow morning.-30- is what newspaper reporters traditionally type at end of their stories. Editors and reporters struggle to fill empty pages of the newspapers with stories that reach consumers in just nine hours. City Editor Jim Bathgate (William Conrad).Lady Wilson (Louise Lorimer) is paper's top rewrite professional whose grandson is killed in a plane crash. Cub Reporter Jan Price (Nancy Valentine). Ben Quinn (James Bell), seasoned Copy Editor. Copy Boy Collins (David Nelson). Editor (Howard McNear).On-going depiction of the coverage of the little girl in the storm drain  Famous City Editor speech: "Do you know what people use these for? … They wrap fish in them…It's got print on it, that tells stories that hundreds of good men all over the world…""…have broken their backs to get…It's the sum total of the work of a lot of guys who don't quit. Yeah, it's a newspaper, that's all…and it only costs 10 cents, that's all…it's still the best buy for your money in the world."	111447
1904	$30,000 Banquet, The	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Newspaper	111448
1995	30: e november	MF				TV News Host (Lasse Bengtsson). TV News Host (Don Sporrong). MTV Journalist (Steve Blame). Journalist (Staffan Hildebrand). ZTV Journalist (Per Sinding-Larsen).	111449
1989	300 mil do nieba	MF				Journalist (Adrianna Biedrzynska)	111450
2001	3000 Miles to Graceland	M				News Reporter (Susse  Budde)	111451
2003	31 Minutos	T			Chile	Parody News. Journalist Juan Carlos Bodoque is a parody of both Rafael Cavada and Santiago Pavlovic.  War Correspondent Jackson Aceituno is a parody of Amaro Gomez-Pablos. Entertainment Commentator Policarpo Avendano is a parody of Italo Passalacqua.Reporter Mario Hugo. Sports Commentator Balon von Bola is a parody of Sergio Livingstone and Julio Martinez.Sports Commentator Raul Guantecillo is a parody of Pedro Carcuro.Sports Reporter Tenison Salinas. Reporter Huachimingo. Reporter Mico el Micofono. Owner of the Channel Eusebio Manguera. Image Consultant Cossimo Gianni is a parody of Jordi Castell.Journalist Bongo Stingo is a parody of Carlos Pinto.The puppets are ironic imitations of famous TV personalities and there are many references to incidents or television events that characterized Chile in the 1980s and 1990s. 	111452
2009	31 North 62 East	M				News Media. 1st Female Newsreader (Debbie King). 2nd Female Newsreader (Kate Ambler). Elite SAS unit’s position is revealed by the British Prime Minister to ensure an arms deal goes ahead and to secure his re-election.	111453
2003	311 Pelican Court	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#3 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle has an on-again, off-again relationship with a family court judge. Judge Olivia Lockhard isn’t immune to gossip herself. Will she sty with Jack, who runs our local paper, or will she get back with her ex? Inquiring minds want to know. But the really big gossip has to do with the dead man who died at a local bed-and-breakfast. The Judge’s former husband Stanley keeps visiting from Seattle hoping to reconcile with her as his second marriage ends. The Judge would like her former beau Cedar Cove Chronicle Editor Jack Griffin to show fumption and make a commitment to her.	111454
1998	33 Moments of Happiness -- St. Petersburg Stories	SS		Schulze, Ingo, translated by John E. Woods		News Media	111455
1995	35 Aside	M				News Media. Reporter (Caroline Hughes). Photographer (Lenny Hayden). News Reader (John Ingram).	111456
1991	35 Up	MT				Interviewer (Michael Apted)	111457
2003	35 Years and 60 Minutes	DT	SVD 1401			Newsmagazine's 35th anniversary -- excerpts of the most memorable stories and interviews	111458
1974	36 Ghante	MF			India. 	Editor Ashok Rai (Raaj Kumar) is held hostage by three convicts who break out of prison. They take over the editor’s household, holding his family hostage.	111459
1965	36 Hours	M	DVD -R HQ 4003, 4004. VHS 1253			British Announcer (Leslie Bradley). Radio Voice (Kort Falkenberg). Fake newspapers	111460
1936	36 Hours to Kill	M		Burnett, W.R. (Short Story -- "Across the Aisle").  Lou Breslow, John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Anne Marvis (Gloria Stuart) for the Los Angeles Telegraph. Frank Evers (Brian Donlevy) claims to be a reporter, but is actually a G-man. Ends up wounded and marries the reporter.	111461
1934	365 Nights in Hollywood	M				Cameraman (Paul McVey).	111462
1996	37th Precinct: Heat Wave	T	VHS 512			News Media	111463
1959	39 Steps, The	M				BBC Newsreader (John Snagge).	111464
2003	3rd Annual  BET Awards	T				Reporter-Red Carpet Host Victoria Genisce.  Host Mo'Nique.	111465
1996	3rd Rock From the Sun:	T	VHS 409		Episode	News Media	111466
1997	3rd Rock From the Sun:	T	VHSSP 1113		Episode	News Media	111467
1996	3rd Rock From the Sun: Citizen Solomon	T	DVD -R HQ 2969. SVD 742			School Newspaper. Tommy becomes editor of the school newspaper. Housework-challenged Sally is threatened when Dick hires a maid who quickly becomes irreplaceable, and Tommy's journalistic integrity may cost him his girlfriend.	111468
2000	3rd Rock From the Sun: Dick and Harry Fall in a Hole	T			Episode #114. 5-2-2000	News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Trisha Simmons). TV Reporter #2 (Kevin Ruf).	111469
1996	3rd Rock From the Sun: Dick the Vote	T			Episode #26. 10-27-1996	News Media. Reporter (Wendy Schenker). News Anchor (Dan Gilvezan). Gansmiller's Photographer (Neill Calabro).	111470
1999	3rd Rock From the Sun: Y2dick	T			Episode	News Media. Dick loses touch with the real world after learning to surf the Internet.	111471
1960	3rd Voice, The	M				Photographer (Alberto Monte)	111472
2006	3rd World Products: Book 6	N		Howdershelt, Ed and Abintra Press		Reporter starts nosing around just as Stephanie and Linda finally decide to activate the high-security Robodoc project. Ed can’t take his eyes off the lady reporter’s legs and follows his “heart” in the matter once she’s cleared for involvement. 	111473
2003	4 fans fik chancen for at mode 'Vegas folket' pa Comedy Zoo I Kobenhavn	TF			Denmark	Interviewers Jakob Mollmann, Stine Lyndgaard, Lasse Andersen (Themselves).	111474
1997	4 Little Girls	M				Correspondent. Special Correspondent CBS News (Walter Cronkite-Himself). Interviewer (Spike Lee). New York Times Editor (Howell Raines-Himself).	111475
2006	4% Famous (aka Four Percent Famous, 4 Percent Famous)	NR		Schoeneman, Deborah (former Page Six contributor, New York Post)		Gossip Columnist Kate Simon of the New York Examiner and fellow gossip columnists Tim Mack and Blake Bradley. Three young New York columnists face tough personal and professional choices while chronicling decadent misadventures of the rich and famous.Kate, 22 years old,  adjusts to a world where she and her colleagues "get paid to be the last ones standing" at celebrity shindigs and good press is exchanged free goods. She can't reconcile her good-girl ethics with the job. New York media culture.She reveals herself as neither ingénue nor socialite, but endearing outsider looking "to succeed at gossip enough that she'll be able to get out of it.Her public snafus provide laughs without turning her into a clown.  Mack has to face a model-actress "the mattress" he impregnated. Blake deals with his disapproving father whom he must help out of a tax scandal.22-year-old Simon discovers unlikely allies in rival columnists who take her under their boozy wings and initiate her into dizzying underworld of sex and drugs, where "items" are scribbled on cocktail napkins and juicy info is traded, or held for favors.	111476
1999	40	M				TV Cameraman (Brad Walker). Photographer (Bryan Keith).	111477
2005	40 Year Old Virgin, The	M				Newswoman (Jamie Elle Mann).	111478
1996	$40,000	M				TV Reporter (Tom Williams). Reporter (Cynthia A. Palormo). Reporter on Phone (Robert O. Vos). News Producer (Michael Agbabian)	111479
2000	405	M				Traffic Reporter (Erin Kotecki)	111480
2005	411, The	DT				Correspondents Rosanna Tavarez, Melissa Rivers, Michael Ausiello, Kimberly Caldwell. Host Madison Michele.	111481
1998	42: Forty Two Up	MT				Interviewer-Narrator (Michael Apted)	111482
1978	.44	N	OWN - H	Breslin, Jimmy-Dick Shaap		Columnist Danny Cahill receives letters from "Son of Sam" -- based on real life adventures of Jimmy Breslin.	111483
2004	44 Cranberry Point	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#4 Cedar Cove Series	Editor-Publisher Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. Judge Olivia and her husband, Jack, are back from their honeymoon to find her mother, Charlotte, who’s at least 75, has a man in her life. But the big buzz is about the man who died in the Beldon’s bed and breakfast. 	111484
2003	44 Minutes: North Hollywood Shoot-Out, The	MT				TV News Anchors (William Penick, Guelmari Oppenheimer, Phil Craig, Dominique Jennings). TV News Director (Ken Land). TV General manager (Milt Kogan).	111485
2005	4400, The: As Fate Would Have It	T	DVD -R HQ 3709 (Ending-Credits Missing).  3768 (Ending and Credits).			News Media. A premonition from Maia threatens the future of the 4400 Center as its leader is shot and killed. Body is stolen?Seattle Advance Newspaper headline with full-page picture of dead Jordan Collier and his successor bending over him: "Jordan Collier Murdered. Who Is the 4400 Healer?"	111486
2007	4400, The: Audrey Parker's Come and Gone	T	DVD -R HQ 8719		Episode. 7-1-2007	News Media. Press Conference. Shawn decides to start healing people again causing a media circus. Woman with the ability to astral project is murdered.	111487
2004	4400, The: Becoming	T	DVD -R 1825. DVD -R 1816 (Media Excerpts).		Episode #3. 7-25-2004	TV Journalist Barbara Yates (Helen Shaver) brings one of the 4400 on her show after condemning the returning people on the air. Newspapers. Other Media. Releasing classified information telling everyone where the 4400 are. Newscaster (Claudine Grant).	111488
2005	4400, The: Fifth Page, The	T			Episode #16. 8-21-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Maria Dimou). Reporter (Katherine Dines-Craig).	111489
2006	4400, The: Gospel According to Collier, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6674 (Ending on 6675).		Episode, 8-13-2006	News Media. Jordan Collier sighting leads the detectives on a manhunt.	111490
2007	4400, The: Great Leap Forward	T	DVD -R HQ 8952		Episode #45. 9-16-2007	News Media covers Seattle as it falls into chaos as 9,000 people die. TV female reporter giving a news report live on camera collapses and dies on camera as 50 percent of those who exposed to Promicin die on contact. News conferences throughoutThe survivors now have individual magical powers. And the Promise City takes over Seattle creating a new future for the city and possibly the country.	111491
2006	4400, The: New World, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6233, 6234		Episode #18. 6-11-2006. Two-Hour Premiere of 2006 season.	News Media. Reporter (Khaira Ledeyo). Wheat Field Reporter (Olivia Cheng). In a broadcast, the Nova Group promises the world a demonstration of their power.	111492
2004	4400, The: Pilot	MT	DVD -R 1790		Episode #1. 7-11-2004. Limited Series. MT pilot.	News Media. News coverage a ball of light exploding on Earth and leaving behind only 4400 people.	111493
2005	4400, The: Rebirth	T			Episode #13. 7-31-2005	Newscaster (Suzette Meyers).	111494
2006	4400, The: Starzi Mutation, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6616		Episode #27.8-6-2006	News Media. 4400 Task Force threatens to go to the news media if government doesn't cooperate. Government uses news media to get its story across to the public before a shocking scandal is revealed. Reporter (Chris Kalhoon).Japan Newscaster (Manami Hara). Africa Newscaster (Nimet Kanji). China Newscaster (Calvin Lee). India Newscaster (Parm Soor). Announcer One (Daryl Shuttleworth). Photographer (Yee Jee Tso).	111495
2005	4400, The: Suffer the Children	T			Episode	News Media.  A 4400 junior-high teacher is accused of child abuse.	111496
2006	4400, The: Terrible Swift Sword	T	DVD -R HQ 6704		Episode. 8-20-2006. Season #3. Episode #11	News Media.  Reporters hound one 4400 member released after being jailed for shooting the 4400 Messiah who has returned to Earth. Reporter (Mark Brandon). Reporter #1 (Patricia Nudd). Reporter #2 (Cameron Park).	111497
2004	4400, The: Trial By Fire	T	DVD -R 1851		Episode. 8-1-2004	TV Journalist Barbara Yates (Helen Shaver) who released classified information telling everyone where the 4400 are results in a series of fire-bombings that threaten the lives of the 4400. She is eventually blackmailed by authorities into leaving TV. .	111498
2006	4400, The: Unlocking Secrets	T	DVD -R HQ 6274		Episode.	News Media.  Compilation of past programs and summing up of characters and plots.	111499
2005	4400, The: Wake-Up Call	T			Episode #6. 6-5-2005. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Dawn Chubai).	111500
2004	4400, The: White Light	T	DVD -R 1851		Episode. 8-8-2004. First Season Finale	News Media.  Old newspapers are shown by Collier to the pregnant Lily to discredit Richard, an African-American. Richard suspects Collier is trying to take control of Lily's life. Tom is livid when he finds out his son Kyle has been taken into custody.Tom learns why the 4400 have been sent back to Earth -- they come from the future to save human race.	111501
2007	4400, The: Wrath of Graham, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8705		Episode. 6-20-2007	News Media. Those representing the 4400 use the media to get their points across to the American people. A teenage Messiah is stripped of his powers when he gets too big for his breeches.	111502
1959	48 Hours to Live (aka Man in the Middle)	M		Bourne, Peter (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Correspondent Mike Gibson (Anthony Steel) is foreign correspondent assigned to interview nuclear scientist. Discovers scientist is being held for ransom by gang of international spiesThey threaten to kill him in two days unless he reveals details of secret missile project. Reporter rescues scientist, romances daughter and eventually lands a major scoop.Reporter (Harry Vigran)	111503
1988	48 Hours:	DT			Series 1988-	Newsmagazine Staff.  Hosts Lesley Stahl (2002-2004). Dan Rather (1988-2002). Correspondent Susan Spencer (2001-2004), Maureen Maher (2003-).	111504
1991	48 Hours:	DT	SV 85		Episode. 16-26-9	Newsmagazine	111505
1991	48 Hours:	DT	SV 114		Episode. 10-16-91	Newsmagazine	111506
2004	48 Hours: American Taboo	DT			Episode. 10-23-2004	News Magazine. Correspondent Susan Spencer. Host Lesley Stahl.	111507
2006	48 Hours: Cheatin' Heart	DT			Episode #6. 5-13-2006	News Magazine. Correspondent Peter Van Sant. Correspondents Maureen Maher, Susan Spencer.	111508
2001	48 Hours: End of the Dream, The	DT			Episode.. 7-27-2001	News Magazine. Correspondent Susan Spencer.	111509
2008	48 Hours: Hard Evidence: Dream Killer	DT	DVD -R HQ 10885		Episode. 5-4-2008	Newspaper Editor in Missouri was murdered two years before a teen dreams that he and a friend participated in the murder, raising questions about who killed the victim. 	111510
2008	48 Hours: Hard Evidence: Man Who Knew Too Much, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 11036		Episode. 3-30-2008	Journalist working to expose corruption in the Russian government is murdered.	111511
2006	48 Hours: Hard Evidence: Pretender	DT	DVD -R HQ 10111		Episode. 11-2-2006	New York Times Reporter. A man assumes the identity of a New York Times reporter while on the run. 	111512
1993	48 Hours: Heroes	DT	SV 239		Episode. 11-24-93	Newsmagazine	111513
1994	48 Hours: Making the News	DT	SV 276		Episode. 4-13-94	Newsmagazine	111514
2005	48 Hours: Michael Jackson: Critical Stage	DT			Episode #15. 1-29-2005	News Magazine. Correspondents Daphne Barak, Martin Bashir, Pat O'Brien, Troy Roberts.	111515
1999	48 Hours: Sinatra	T	SVD 707		Episode.	Newsmagazine. Frank Sinatra	111516
2005	49 Up	M				Interviewer (Michael Apted).	111517
1959	4D Man	M				Reporter (John Benson). Press conference.	111518
2003	4Pop	T			Series 2003-2004	Reporter Tatu Ferchen (Himself). Host-Reporter (Mikko Silvennoinen - Himself).	111519
2004	4th Beast: Mask of the Antichrist, The (aka Fourth Beast, The)	M				Journalist Veronica Evans (Vanita Nickole) expects to receive a disk from a priest-teacher containing information on the identity of the Antichrist. But two rogue Vatican agents try to steal the disk for their own purposes.	111520
2005	4th Branch, The	MUS		Immortal Technique	Song	News Media. "This is the information that they hold back from Peter Jennings…."	111521
1994	5  Mrs. Buchanans, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1.9-24-1994	Photographer (Christopher Michael Moore).	111522
1996	5 Dark Souls	M				Newscaster (Brian Gleichter).	111523
2003	5 Dark Souls, Part III: Retribution (aka Five Dark Souls 3)	M				Reporter. L.A. Reporter (Jon Girsch).	111524
1996	5 Dead on the Crimson Canvas (aka Five Dead on the Crimson Canvas)	M				Journalist. 	111525
1974	5 donne per l'assassino	MT				Reporter Giorgio Pisani (Francis Matthews) comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead. The baby isn't his, the reporter learns from his doctor friend since the reporter is sterile.Reporter and doctor friend become lovers and she narrowly escapes the hands of the murderers who claim several other victims in violent fashion. Newspaper Editor-in-Chief (Tom Felleghy).	111526
1938	5 Millionen suchen einen Erben	MF				NBC Radio Reporter Onkel Jim (Hermann Pfeiffer).	111527
2005	5 Minutes	M				Reporter (Brian Nolen). Reporter's Wife (Emily Clark). Reporter's Son (Creed Stager). Reporter (Ruth Liptrot).	111528
1997	5 News	DT			Series 1997	News Program. Reporter Katie Ledger. Sports News Reporter Lee Wellings. Sports News Reporter Lee Wellings. TV Main Anchor Charlie Stayt (2001).	111529
2006	5 News	DT			Series 1997	News Program. Newsreaders John Suchet, Helen Morton, Anjali Rao, Barbara Serra, Faye Barker, Kay Burley. Reporters Catherine Jones, Katie Ledger, Ruth Liptrot. Film Reviewer John Marriot.Sports News Reporter Lee Wellings. Weather Forecaster Lara Lewington. Presenters Zoe Bird, Andrea Catherwood, Ruth England, Katie Ledger, Kate Sanderson, Rob Butler. Sports Presenter Trish Adudu.	111530
2007	5 News	DT			Episode #18. 2-11-2007	Publicist Max Clifford. Reporters Jane Dougall, Ruth Liptrot.	111531
1997	5 News Early	DT			UK. 1997 Series.	News Program. Main News Presenter Kirsty Young (1997-2000). Newsreader-Presenter Becky Anderson. Newsreader Jasmine Lowson. Reporter Catherine Jones. Weather Forecaster Tanya James.	111532
2005	5 Takes: Europe	T			Series.	Travel Journalists (Derek Dodge, Faythallegra Coleman, Alexis Madden, Brad Hasse, Ronnie Miller). 	111533
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Amsterdam	DT			Episode #4. 8-13-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Alexis Madden,	111534
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Athens	DT			Episode #7. 9-3-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111535
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Barcelona	DT			Episode #2. 7-30-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111536
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Berlin	DT			Episode #8. 9-10-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111537
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Paris	DT			Episode #3. 8-6-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111538
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Prague	DT			Episode #5. 8-20-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111539
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Preview	DT			Episode #1. 7-23-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111540
2005	5 Takes: Europe: Venice	DT			Episode #6. 8-27-2005	Travel Journalists Faythallegra Coleman, Derek Dodge, Brad Hasse, Alexis Madden, Ronnie Miller.	111541
2007	5 Takes: Latin America	DT			Series.	Travel Journalists (Erika Graffeo, Vinnie Costa, Mar Sturges, Michael Blair, Tom Parker).	111542
2006	5 Takes: Pacific Rim:	DT			Series	Video Journalist Josh Gibson (2006).	111543
2006	5 Takes: Pacific Rim: Cairns	DT			Episode #13. 10-23-1966	Video Journalist Josh Gibson. Narrator Robert Lee.	111544
2006	5 Takes: USA	DT				Travel Journalists (Tim Bloxsome, Bevis Song, Jaime Tan, Lena Teopan, Zack Yonzon).	111545
2006	5-B Poppy Lane	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#5 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. 	111546
1914	$5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	111547
2001	5:30 with Jennifer Keyte	DT				Fashion and Entertainment Reporter (Livinia Nixon)	111548
2002	5:e kvinnan, Den	MTF			Sweden. Miniseries.	Journalist (Asa Persson).	111549
1987	50	N	OWN - P	Corman, Avery		Sports Columnist Doug Gardner, a successful sports columnist for a national newspaper.	111550
1999	50 Clues He's Mr. Right	NR		Dean, Alyssa	Harlequin	Magazine Reporter Tara Butler on assignment to find 50 clues he's Mr. Right gets the added bonus of having a sexy author conducting research with her. "Real Men" magazine.Although he has no interest in writing the article, he seeks to use this concept as a way of making his characters more real. Over the years, changing staff always paid homage to the first issue of "Real Men" magazine, considered a collector's item.Now five decades later, reporter Butler is assigned to update the classic article Forty-Nine Things You Need to Know About a Real Man from that first edition. Writer Chase Montgomery teams up with her.As couple begins to work closely together on 50 Clues He's Mr. Right, they fall in love. Butler seeks a real man based on her list of traits. Wonders if Montgomery needs a bit of revising.	111551
2004	50 Harbor Street	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#5 Cedar Cove Series	Editor-Publisher Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. Olivia and Jack settle into their new marriage until an emergency causes them to really think about their feelings for each other. Olivia Griffin, family court judge and mother of Justice has remarried Jack Griffin, the local newspaper editor. Life is good, except Olivia is concerned about Jack’s health -- a concern that proves to be all-too-accurate as Jack has a massive heart attack. He survives only because of the proximity of the new clinic -- a clinic Olivia had at one time considered unnecessary. 	111552
2004	50 Ways To Look Great Naked	DT				Newsreader Lily Kwan.	111553
1999	50 Ways To Lure Your Lover	N		Histler, Julie	Harlequin Love & Laughter #65	Freelance Writer Mabel Ivey is offered a full-time job at "Real Men" magazine, the magazine dedicated to helping women find real-life heroes. She jumps at the chance.Not sure whether to be complicated or insulted when first story is to be a makeover -- her makeover.  Then she learns photographer Trace Cameron chronicling her every new hairstyle and sexy new dress is a gorgeous man.Is he after the new and improved Ivey? Or the real woman under the fancy clothes?  Plain Jane to Biker Chick to Starlet.	111554
2001	50 Years of NBC Late Night	DT	SVD 1111			News Special	111555
1997	50,000,000 Joe Franklin Fans Can't Be Wrong	DT				Media Critic John Fine. TV Critic (Marvin Kitman). Newsreel Narrator (Russ Hexter).	111556
1973	500-Pound Jerk, The	T				TV Sportscaster  Howard Cosell as himself. Film about advertising man	111557
1970	51st State, The	T			Series	TV Anchor (Patrick Watson).	111558
1998	54	M				Photographer (Vieslav Krystyan).	111559
2003	54321	T				Entertainment Reporter (Claudia Jordan).	111560
1988	555	M				Journalist covers a spate of killings of teenagers by a maniac dressed like a hippie. Detective discovers that every five years, in the fifth month of the year, for five consecutive days, the same type of killings occurred and the descriptions of the suspect always match: he’s dressed like a hippie.	111561
2004	56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, The	DT				Fashion Correspondent Sam Saboura. Host Garry Shandling.	111562
2005	5th Mark & Brian Celebrity Golf Tournament	DT				Reporter (Galina Liss).  Host (Barry LeBrock). Co-Host (Robin Chamberlain).	111563
2009	5th Quarter, The	M				Sports TV Reporter (Patt Noday) or ACC Sports. In February, 2006, young Luke Abbate accepted a ride home from a fellow student following his high-school team practice. In a severe case of irresponsible and reckless teen-age driving, and over the objections of Luke and the other young passengers, the driver lost control of the car at nearly 90-miles-per-hour, spinning off a narrow road and landing in an embankment some 70 feet below. Luke suffered irreparable brain damage, and died in the hospital two days later, just four days before his 16th birthday. 	111564
2006	6 Rainier Drive	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#6 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. 	111565
1979	60 Minutes	DF			Australia. Series 1979.	TV Reporters Richard Carleton (1987-2003), George Negus (1979-1986), Ray Martin (1979-1984), Ellen Fanning (1984-1986), Jeff McMullen (1985-2001),  Jennifer Byrne (1986-1993), Tracey Curro (1993-1996), Charles Woolley (1993), Mike Munrow (1986-1992).TV Reporters Liz Hayes (1996). Tara Brown (2001), Peter Overton (2001), Paul Barry (2005-), Ian Leslie (1979-1989), Jana Wendt (1983-1987, 1994), Reporter Jeff McMullen (1985-2001).	111566
1993	60 Minutes	DF			New Zealand. Series 1993.	Reporters Sarah Hall, Melanie Reid, Simon Sheperd. Presenter Mike McRoberts.	111567
1997	60 Minutes -- You Arrogant Journalists	DT	VHS 410			Correspondents	111568
1999	60 Minutes II:	DT				Correspondents Dan Rather (1999-2005), Bob Simon (1999-2005), Charlie Rose (1999-2005), Vicki Mabrey (1999-2005),  Scott Pelley (1999-2005), Lara Logan (2002-2005), Jimmy Tingle (1999-2000), Christiane Amanpour (1999), Carol Marin (2000-2002).Correspondents Charles Grodin (2000), Ed Gordon (2004).	111569
2003	60 Minutes II: Iraq War	DT	VHS 1390		Episode.	Newsmagazine. Iraq war	111570
1968	60 Minutes:	DT	Episodes SVD 804		Series 1968-	Correspondents Mike Wallace (1968-2006), Morley Safer (1970-), Ed Bradley (1981-), Lesley Stahl (1991-), Steve Kroft (1989-), Harry Reasoner (1968-1991), Dan Rather (1975-1981), Diane Sawyer (1984-1989), Meredith Vieira (1989-1991).Commentators Andrew Rooney (1978-), Commentator Stanley Crouch (1996). Liberal Commentator Molly Irvins. Conservative Commentator P.J. O'Rourke (1996).	111571
2009	60 Minutes: Vogue Editor Anna Wintour	T	DVD -R HQ 11136		Episode. 5-17-2009	Editor Anna Wintour of Vogue Magazine is profiled in one of the segments. 	111572
1978	60 Minutos	DF			Mexico. Series	Reporters Miguel Barcena, Jorge Castaneda, Maria Antonieta Collins, Felix Cortes Camarillo, Jorge Ramos, Juan Ruiz Healey).	111573
1939	6000 Enemies	M				Reporters (Truman Bradley, Tom Collins, Phil Tead). Announcer (James Flavin). Photographer (Olaf Hytten).Tough prosecutor who has sent dozens of criminals to prison finds himself framed on a bribery charge and winds up in prison himself.	111574
1999	'60s, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter #1 (Mark Leahy).	111575
1974	60th Monarch, The	N	OWN - H	Glemser, Bernard		Publisher A.A. Pergawati owns two newspapers	111576
2001	61*	MT	SVD 959. VHS 1019			TV Reporter (Scott Williamson). Reporter #2 (David Dionisio). Raytown Reporter #1 (Matthew Kaminsky). Raytown Reporter #2 (Kevin Kendrick). Raytown Reporter #3 (Kevin Kelly). Sports Reporter (Thomas Michael Ventimiglio).Press Photographer (Phil Hawn). Sports Photographer (Chip Duford). Photographer (Michael Mili).	111577
1972	62: Model Kit, A	N		Cortazar, Julio		Critic Calac, an Argentine writer and critic.	111578
2006	666: Child, The	M				Anchorwoman (Kate Cross).	111579
2000	6th Day, The	M				Reporter (Alex Castillo). Reporter (Claudine Grant). Reporter (Warren Takeuchi). Newscaster (Mi-Jung Lee).	111580
2003	7 Days and 7 Nights	NR		Wax, Wendy		Radio Host Matt Ransom's "Guy Talk" extols freewheeling  bachelorhood and offers helpful advice like "gate out it." Dr. Olivia Moore is a radio therapist whose talk show has an earnest, emotional and sometimes anti-male twist.Feuding between the two persists on-air until corporate headquarters decrees that one of them must go. To make the decision, Matt and Olivia are locked for a week into a tiny apartment broadcasting their shows and emitting a live web feed.They agreed to spend the week together in "the smallest apartment on Earth" on camera-in a charity publicity stunt that is guaranteed to raise ratings and determine which show will survive.But they have a hidden past.	111581
2000	7 Days: Mr. Donovan's Neighborhood	T	DVD -R HQ 4694 (Mislabeled as 4994)			Press. Parker reveals the Back Step program to the press in a desperate attempt to save Donovan's life.	111582
1964	7 Faces of Dr. Lao	M	DVD -R HQ 4715, 4716. L	Finney, Charles G. (Novel - "Circus of Dr. Laos, The").  Charles Beaumont (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapers/Editors. Ness Book	Editor Ed Cunningham (John Ericson) of The Abalone Daily Star who opposes land baron who hopes to buy up the town because he secretly knows railroad is going to be built. Arrival of weird carnival in town leads to change in thinking for the townspeople.Townspeople eventually sides with editor to stop land baron.  Press is portrayed as on the side of good and as a significant part of small turn-of-the-century community.Newspaperman Charles Finney wrote the novel on which the film is based.	111583
2008	7 Million Tickets	M			Short.	TV Reporter (Cathi Atwater). Twenty-six-year-old skeeball player made a vow when he was 13 to not stop playing skeeball at his local arcade until he won enough tickets to win the arcades’ top prize: a bicycle. After 13 years of playing, he has almost achieved his goal but when the arcade announces it is closing down, it becomes a race against time to win the remaining tickets.	111584
2006	7 Vidas: Segredos e Mentiras	TF			Episode #17. 5-28-2006	Art Critic (Marco Costa).	111585
2006	7-10 Split	M				TV Reporter (Dominique Milano).	111586
1998	7-es csatorna	TF			Series	Cameraman (Peter Cseke).	111587
1932	70,000 Witnesses	M		Fitzsimmons, Cortland (Novel). Garrett Fort, Robert N. Lee (Screenplay).  P. J. Wolfson and Allen Rivkin (Additional Dialogue)		Reporter Johnny Moran (Charlie Ruggles) is a drunken reporter in New York who becomes involved in the murder of a football player during a game. Helps solve the crime. Reporter (Charles Williams). Newspaper Editor (Jed Prouty).	111588
1966	700 Club, The	DT			Series 1966	Reporter (Kristi Watts). CBN Reporter (Paul Strand). CBN Reporter Chris Mitchell (1997)	111589
2000	'70s, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Todd Johnson). The Photographer (Geno Andrews). Four friends graduate in the year 1970, the start of a new decade.	111590
1983	72nd and Rodeo	N	OWN - H	Avrett, Roz		Editor. Christy Shaw, senior beauty editor of Allure Magazine in Manhattan	111591
2007	74 Seaside Avenue	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#7 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle. 	111592
1958	77 Sunset Strip: Dark Vengeance	T			Episode	Commentator gets a promise from Stu to help the news commentator in a crusade against racketeers	111593
1958	77 Sunset Strip: In Memoriam	T			Episode	Publisher Noel Reynolds of a Playboy-type magazine, hires Stu to find out who's needling him	111594
1958	77 Sunset Strip: Iron Curtain Caper, The	T			Episode	Correspondent in Germany. Stu is hired by a newspaper to bring a correspondent back from Germany	111595
1958	77 Sunset Strip: Laurel Canyon Caper, The	T			Episode	Publisher of a blackmailing scandal sheet is murdered	111596
1958	77 Sunset Strip: Navy Caper, The	T			Episode	Society Journalist Suzanne	111597
1958	77 Sunset Strip: Target, The	T			Episode	Writer. Distraught wife hires Bailey to protect her author-husband from the violence his expose of crime creates.	111598
1960	77 Sunset Trip: Wide-Screen Caper, The	T			Episode #73. 10-14-1960	Reporter (Ray Montgomery).	111599
2006	7eventy 5ive (Seventy Five)	M				Reporter (Dennis Shanahan).	111600
1996	7th Heaven: Color of God, The	T			Episode #5. 10-14-1996	News Broadcaster (Francesca Cappucci).	111601
2001	7th Heaven: Consideration	T			Episode #120. 12-10-2001	Newscaster (Mark Kriski).	111602
2000	7th Heaven: Liar, Liar	T	DVD -R HQ 5557. SVD 1492. SVD 1424		Episode #85. 5-8-2000.	Reporter profiles the Camden family for a newspaper article.	111603
1999	7th Heaven: Sin	T			Episode. 11-8-1999	Reporter Carrie Chadwick (Taylor Baldwin) covers the high school's female basketball team. The teammates are upset when their high school coach imposes a lockout to make sure they study more.When their parents back the coach, Mary and her teammates break into the gym and vandalize it. Soon caught by police and arrested.	111604
1963	8 1/2 (Otto E Mezzo)	M	L		AFI-Critics.	Critic. Press party. Italian media. American journalist's wife and magazine writer (Gilda Dahlberg). American Journalist (Eugene Walter). Claudia's press officer (Mario Tarchetti). Journalist (Eugene Walter - The Journalist).Older Journalist (Mathilda Calnan).	111605
2008	8 Sandpiper Way	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#9 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. 	111606
1994	8 Seconds	M	DVD -R HQ 10661, 10662			TV Reporter (Paul Alexander)	111607
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter:	T	SVD 1359		Episode	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works	111608
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: All I Want For Christmas	T			Episode #12. 12-10-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul discovers that he has his work cut out for him for the holidays when he tries to find perfect gifts for the family to make up for last year's Christmas fiasco.	111609
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Bake Sale	T			Episode #25. 4-29-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Bridget begrudgingly becomes a mother when she is assigned to take care of a baby made out of a sack full of flour for school.When Kerry and Rory bake cookies for the Great American Bake Sale to help put an end to childhood hunger in America, Bridget begins to notice that her baby is developing a mysterious loss of weight.	111610
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Bridget's First Job	T	VHS 1287, 1342		Episode #3. 10-1-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works	111611
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: By the Book	T	VHS 1316, VHS 1369		Episode #8. 11-5-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksPaul reads a book on parenting. Girls try to keep a chapter ahead. Book about being a parent was the inspiration for this comedy series. Kids use the book against the sportswriter	111612
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Career Choices	T			Episode #14. 1-7-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul is so impressed with Kerry's sketches of "The Incredible Boring Woman" that he gets the principal to print them in the school newspaper -- not realizing that the principal is the boring woman in question.Paul and Cate are shocked when they are called into the principal's office and informed that Bridget wants to skip her college prep classes in order to become an esthetician.	111613
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Career Woman	T			Episode #23. 3-28-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul's job as parental guardian becomes more of a full-time position when Cate is up for a promotion and has to spend more time at the hospital.Meanwhile, after Paul introduces the boy to the hobby of baseball card collecting Rory trades the cards for something not exactly associated with the sport.	111614
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Cheerleader	T	DVD -R HQ 6226. VHS 1316		Episode #6. 10-22-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksPaul recalls his day as "a yell captain."	111615
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Come and Knock On Our Door	T	SVD 1347		Episode #16. 1-28-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksPaul dreams he's Mr. Roper in "Three's Company." Daughters sharing apartment with Kyle.	111616
2004	8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter: Consequences	T			Episode. 1-27-2004. Season #2. Episode #12	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. Channel 7 News Reporter (Stephen Clark).	111617
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Cool Parent	T			Episode #19. 2-18-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.When Paul has to pick up Bridget and Kerry form a party that's been broken up by police -- and "supervised" by co-worker Tommy (Larry Miller), Paul chastises his friend and unwittingly volunteers to host the next one.But when Paul falls asleep during the party and it gets out of control too, the kids think of him as a "cool parent," while the neighborhood parents think he's just as unreliable as Tommy.	111618
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Donny Goes AWOL	T			Episode #31. 10-7-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul is asked to help give a nickname to a neighborhood prankster who has been terrorizing the block not realizing that the culprit may be living under his own roof.When the Doyles ask Bridget to be part of a video message they are sending to Donny at the Naval Academy, they are shocked to discover that Bridget has broken up with their son on the tape -- and Donny goes AWOL to try and patch things up.	111619
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Doyle Wedding, The	T			Episode #26. 5-6-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.After reluctantly inviting socially inept neighbors Fred and Mary and their kids over for dinner, Paul and Cate are shocked when the entire Hennessy clan is asked to take part in the Doyles' daughter's wedding.Meanwhile Kerry neglects to inform Bridget that a geeky boy has grown up to be a bunk and Rory takes a part in a play as a cross-dresser in order to meet girls. Cate sings the jazz classic, "At Last," at the wedding reception.	111620
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Drummer Boy (1)	T			Episode #17. 2-4-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul forbids Bridget from going out on a date with her college-age drum instructor and she defies the rules of the house. Meanwhile Kerry is mad at Cate when her ex-boyfriend confesses that he thinks her mother is pretty.	111621
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Drummer Boy (2)	T			Episode #18. 2-11-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Bridget takes the car and follows her older boyfriend, the drum instructor, to his college dorm.	111622
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Every Picture Tells a Story	T			Episode #20. 2-25-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.When Paul is asked by race car driver Carter Tibbits (Jason Priestley) to write a book about him. Paul brings the family to Tibbits' mansion to meet the driving legend and his sarcastically dry-witted butler who used to be Carter's crew chief.But a misunderstanding leads Rory to steal a photo from Carter's room and it's Paul who's under suspicion when a security camera catches him trying to return the item.	111623
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: First Thanksgiving, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10278		Episode #36. 11-25-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works has died and the family must go on.While Cate plans to raise family spirits with a special Thanksgiving dinner, Rory takes it upon himself to be the man of the house by looking after Bridget and Kerry when he learns they're planning to attend a party with their boyfriends on the holiday.	111624
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Give It Up	T	DVD -R HQ 5937. VHS 1323		Episode #10. 11-19-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksFamily contest for vacation site	111625
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Good Moms Gone Wild	T	SVD 1305		Episode	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksTV Reporter (Tracie Savage)	111626
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Good Moms Gone Wild	T			Episode #22. 3-25-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.While vacationing in Florida at Cate's parent's home, Paul and Cate catch Bridget and Kerry on the evening news partying with a group of Spring Breakers.But before a punishment can be implemented, the news runs archival footage that features a young, wild Cate letting loose in a bar. Meanwhile a jealous Paul meets the man that Cate went out with during her college sophomore year.Rory befriends an elderly gentlemen whose stories about World War II turn out to be more fiction than fact.	111627
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Good Moms Gone Wild	T			Episode #22. 3-25-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.While vacationing in Florida at Cate's parent's home, Paul and Cate catch Bridget and Kerry on the evening news partying with a group of Spring Breakers.But before a punishment can be implemented, the news runs archival footage that features a young, wild Cate letting loose in a bar. Meanwhile a jealous Paul meets the man that Cate went out with during her college sophomore year.Rory befriends an elderly gentlemen whose stories about World War II turn out to be more fiction than fact.	111628
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Goodbye (1)	T			Episode #32. 11-4-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. The Hennessy family must deal in their own way with the unexpected death of Paul.Cate's separated parents, Jim and Laura, come to visit and try to console the grieving family.	111629
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Goodbye (2)	T			Episode #33.  11-4-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. The family finds Paul's last written article and reads it just before going to sleep.	111630
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Kerry's Big Adventure	T	SVD 1344		Episode #15. 1-21-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksBridget gets an unexpected rival for Kyle's affections -- her sister.	111631
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Kerry's Video	T			Episode #21. 3-11-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Kerry devotes her school video project to sister Bridget to illustrate the hypocrisy that life is much easier for the "beautiful people."But when Bridget discovers that the video makes her look shallow, she takes Paul's advice to enrich her life by taking up tennis again -- and ends up with a broken nose.	111632
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: No Right Way	T			Episode #34. 11-11-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works has died and the family must go on.Cate is unprepared for the diverse reactions exhibited by Bridget and Kerry on their first day back to school since their father's death. Meanwhile Jim tries his best to be helpful by making some questionable home improvements to the Hennessy home.	111633
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Paul Meets His Match	T	DVD -R HQ 5933. VHS 1323		Episode #11. 11-26-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksPaul meets his new editor (Patrick Warburton) who has twice as many daughters and double Paul's concerns	111634
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Pilot Episode	T	VHS 1276		Episode #1. 9-17-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksPaul Hennessy (John Ritter) panics when his wife rejoins the work force leaving him with the three kids	111635
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Premiere	T			Episode #29. 9-23-2003. Season Two	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.As she waits for the results of her pregnancy test, Cate is stunned when Paul, Bridget, Kerry and Rory seem more concerned about how the baby could disrupt their lives than the blessed event itself.In fact, the only support Cate seems to be getting is from her noisy neighbors who share a well-kept secret about their own family.Bridget finds her popularity waning because of her exclusive, long-distance relationship with a boyfriend while Kerry's social status skyrockets because of her relationship with Kyle.But Bridget's eyes begin to stray when she meets a sexy new kid at school.	111636
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Queen Bees and King Bees	T			Episode #24. 4-8-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. Bridget and Paul are supposed to find themselves in similar situations when they are both alienated in their social circles.But they devise a plan to settle the score, leading Paul to crash a poker game with co-worker Tommy (Larry Miller) to get closer to boss Nick (Patrick Warburton) and Bridget trying to break up ex-boyfriend and her nemesis.	111637
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Rory's Got a Girlfriend	T			Episode #13. 12-17-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.When a proud Paul lets 13-year-old Rory go out on his first date, Bridget and Kerry accuse him of unfairly changing the rules because they were never allowed to date at that age.Meanwhile Kerry is shocked when Bridget receives a higher score than she did on a state aptitude test.	111638
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Sex Ed	T			Episode #30. 9-30-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Paul and Kerry are too embarrassed to look each other in the eye after watching a foreign film together that contains a sexually explicit scene.Bridget is horrified when Cate is asked to fill in as the sex ed instructor in her daughter's class. But Cate is in for a shock when she tries to answer a student's question about being pressured to have sex -- and realizes it may be from Bridget.	111639
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Son-in-Law	T	VHS 1309		Episode #5. 10-15-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksNew boyfriend's father is a baseball legend	111640
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Sort of an Officer and a Gentleman (1)	T			Episode #27. 5-13-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works.Having learned that her sister Maggie (Cybill Shepherd) is having marital problems, Cate is nevertheless not too thrilled when Paul invites Maggie to stay at the house -- the sisters have a long history of sibling rivalry.Meanwhile Paul and Cate are impressed with how mature Bridget has become after they agreed to let her go out with a neighbor who is home from the Naval Academy. Bridget and Kerry wonder if Kyle has ulterior motives when he befriends Rory.	111641
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Sort of an Officer and a Gentleman (2)	T			Episode #28. 5-20-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. Paul becomes concerned when he finds an empty pregnancy test kit.The sibling rivalry between Cate and Maggie comes to a boiling point when Maggie gets a sexy, new makeover and gives Bridget a water bra as a gift. Meanwhile tensions between the Hennessy sisters mount when Kerry and Kyle begin dating.Bridget's popularity takes a nosedive after she disses her friends for a new boyfriend.	111642
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Trick-or-Treehouse	T	SVD 1307		Episode #7. 10-29-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife worksHalloween night with Paul (John Ritter) and his family	111643
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Two Boys for Every Girl	T	VHS 1315		Episode #9. 11-12-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works	111644
2004	8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage Daughter: Very C.J. Christmas, A	T			Episode #64.12-17-2004	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works. Photographer (Michael Kostroff).	111645
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Wall of Shame	T	VHS 1285		Episode #2. 9-24-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works	111646
2003	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: What Dad Would Want	T			Episode #35. 11-18-2003	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father has died and the family must go on. Cate persuades Rory to try out for basketball because that would have made his dad proud.	111647
2002	8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: Wings	T	VHS 1293		Episode #4. 10-8-2002	Sportswriter Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), sportswriter-father taking care of his children while his wife works	111648
1963	80,000 Suspects	M				Editor Mr. Graney (Arthur Christiansen) of the Bath Evening Chronicle. TV Reporter (Bruce Lewis - Himself). Newsreader (Guy Thomas - Himself).	111649
1987	84 Charing Cross Road	M				Commentator, Baseball (Marty Glickman).	111650
1989	84 Charlie MoPic	M				Cameraman in Vietnam	111651
2009	8th Confession, The	N		Patterson, James and Maxine Paetro	#8 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas hears about a preacher with a message of hope for the homeless is brutally executed, she knows the story could be huge. Probing deeper into the victim’s history, she discovers he may not have been quite as saintly as everyone thought. The Women’s Murder Club now faces its toughest challenge: will love destroy all that four friends have built? 	111652
1958	8th Day of the Week, The	N	OWN - P	Hlasko, Marek		Press	111653
2008	8th Wonderland	MF			France	News Media. American Journalist (Jessica Erickson). Spanish TV Reporter (Maria Beloso-Hall). Chinese TV Reporter (Joseph Chanet).  European TV Reporter (Tom Cordier). Swiss TV reporter (Antje Esser). German TV Reporter (Paula Klein). French TV Reporter (Sabrina Marques Dos Santos). Iraqi TV Reporter (Fatma Moakadmi). U.S. TV Reporter (Melanie Molnar). Italian TV Reporter (Lorenzo Salvaggio). U.S. TV Reporter (Andrea Schieffer). Senegalese TV Reporter (Mansour Sene El Hadji). Japanese TV Reporter (Gen Shimaoka). English TV Reporter (Bruce Van Barthold). 	111654
1970	9 Ages of Nakedness	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	111655
2008	9 es 1/2 randi	MF				Journalists. Fat Journalist (Ferenc Elek). Wigged Journalist (Rita Tallos).	111656
2002	9/11 Documentary and New York newscast	DT	SVD 1158			Documentary	111657
2006	9/11: Twin Towers, The	M				German TV Newscaster (Peter Kloeppel).	111658
1933	90 (degrees) South	M				Commentator (Herbert G. Ponting)	111659
2005	90 Miles South	N		Metzger, Jeff		Reporter covering the pope's historic visit to Cuba in 1998. Turns out the reporter is a young American who risks prison and fines by illegally smuggling himself into Cuba.  He grows obsessed with Havana and a prostitute.He leaves and then returns as a reporter. As he follows both the pope and the girl, he attempts to solve the puzzle of politics, religion and love on Cuba -- and finds himself entrenched in an exhausting wrestling match of values.	111660
1998	90 Minutes on 60 Minutes	DT	SVD 693		PBS special on 60 minutes	Documentary on 60 Minutes and Don Hewitt	111661
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: And Away They Go!	T	DVD -R HQ 11644		Episode. 12-1-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid wakes up in the hospital with no memory of who pushed him down the stairs. Adrianna makes a life-changing decision about her addiction. Silver and Teddy bond over the loss of their mothers. Annie and Jasper sneak out.	111662
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Between a Sign and a Hard Place	T	DVD -R HQ 11058		Episode. 4-21-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Adrianna interview potential adoptive parents. Annie and Naomi try to mend their friendship. Donna Martin considers moving back to Beverly Hills.	111663
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Bubble, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10288		Episode #4. 9-16-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Tabitha offers to direct West Beverly’s school music. Kelly and Brenda get into a heated conversation about Kelly’s involvement with Ryan. Naomi confronts her father’s mistress. Annie agrees to a date with Ethan.	111664
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: By Accident	T	DVD -R HQ 10787		Episode #14. 1-20-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger. Adrianna makes a revelation. Annie is surprised to learn that Ty will also be auditioning for the new school play. Ryan has an unpleasant encounter with Kelly and Silver. Dixon asks Debbie for relationship advice. The return of Mr. Matthews causes a mixed reaction at West Beverly Hills High. Also, the drama department holds auditions for Antony and Cleopatra and Annie decides to read for a role. Meanwhile, Silver and Dixon continue to experience bumps in their relationship. 	111665
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Dionysian Debacle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11075		Episode. 4-8-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Adrianna tell his parents about their decision. Dixon and Silver acclimate to her new school. Naomi convinces Annie to go on a double date.	111666
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Environmental Hazard	T	DVD -R HQ 11468		Episode. 10-6-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Adrianna’s growing feelings for Teddy create an awkward situation with Navid. Silver runs into her mother. Naomi’s test scores may not be high enough for her to get into CU. 	111667
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Games People Lay	T	DVD -R HQ 10504		Episode #10. 11-11-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Adrianna finds out that Navid is a virgin. Unexpected guest shows up to Annie’s 16th birthday party. Kelly returns from her trip and confronts Ryan about the allegations that he hooked up with a student. 	111668
2010	90210: Next Generation, The: Girl Fight	T	DVD -R HQ 11857		Episode. 3-16-2010	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Naomi goes on her first hike with Ivy and Liam. Annie gives Jasper an ultimatum. Gia and Adrianna’s friendship grows.	111669
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Hello, Goodbye, Amen	T	DVD -R HQ 10734		Episode #12. 1-7-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Annie overhears a phone call that raises suspicions. Adrianna asks Brenda to come to a support day at her rehab center. Christina and Dixon’s friendship continues to grow. 	111670
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Help Me, Rhonda	T	DVD -R HQ 10835		Episode #15. 2-3-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Annie and Ethan’s relationship begins to crumble when Ethan finds himself spending a lot of time with Rhonda. Meanwhile, Adrianna and Naomi devise a plan on how to tell Constance about the pregnancy, and Silver and Dixon have yet another confrontation.	111671
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Hollywood Forever	T	DVD -R HQ 10365		Episode #7. 10-7-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Annie and Ethan are paired up for a class project and the experience causes them to see each other in a different light. Tracy tells Harry she hired a private investigator to look for their son, who was given up for adoption years ago. 	111672
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Jet Set, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10233		Episode #2. 9-2-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.  Naomi finds herself in trouble when she fails an assignment, and Ryan and Kelly bring the issue to Harry's attention. Meanwhile, Dixon must deal with Ethan, George, and other jealous teammates on the lacrosse team, and Annie meets a potential love interest in the form of resident Ty Collins. Also, Adrianna continues her self-destructive slide into drugs and debauchery brought by her troubled home life in the form of her overbearing, actress mother, Constance.	111673
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Life’s a Drag	T	DVD -R HQ 11004		Episode. 3-31-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Liam has a wild night with Naomi. Silver makes a video that documents her love for Dixon. Adrianna reveals that Ethan and Rhonda kissed at the dance.	111674
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Love Me Or Leave Me	T	DVD -R HQ 10765		Episode #13. 1-14-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Tabitha surprises Dixon and Annie with a new car. Ethan and Annie sneak off to Tabitha’s house in Palm Springs for some time alone. Adrianna tells Naomi about her secret.	111675
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Lucky Strike	T	DVD -R HQ 10256		Episode #3. 9-9-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.	111676
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Model Behavior	T	DVD -R HQ 10338		Episode #6. 10-1-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.An indie film producer offers Annie an audition. A phone call from an old friend makes Kelly question her relationship with Ryan. Naomi’s plan to get her parents back together backfires. Silver catches the attention of a client at a fashion show. 	111677
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Of Heartbreaks and Hotels	T	DVD -R HQ 10859		Episode #16. 2-10-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Adrianna’s baby bump is the major topic of conversation among the gossip mongers of West Beverly Hill. Baby Daddy Navid continues to ignore her, while growing closer to Nika. Dixon freaks out when Silver gets a much too permanent symbol of their love. Meanwhile, Ethan’s friendship with Rhonda continues to blossom. 	111678
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Off the Rails	T	DVD -R HQ 11024		Episode. 4-7-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Adrianna get a preview of parenthood when they baby sit Sammy. Silver, distraught from all the recent video commotion, disappears. Kelly enlists Ryan’s help in finding her sister, but cannot seem to figure out why she is acting so emotionally. Meanwhile, Dixon breaks the video news to Debbie and Harry.	111679
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Okaeri, Donna!	T	DVD -R HQ 11043		Episode. 4-14-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Kelly and Silver get an unexpected visit from Donna Martin (Tori Spelling). Dixon and Annie go on a road trip.	111680
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: One Party Can Ruin Your Whole Summer	T	DVD -R HQ 11138		Episode. 5-19-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Adrianna spend their prom night at the hospital. Naomi decides to have an after-prom party at her house. Annie snaps at Naomi. Ethan and Dixon get into an argument.	111681
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Party’s Over, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11098		Episode. 5-5-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Silver and Annie throw a bridal shower for Adrianna while Ethan, Dixon and Liam plan a bachelor party for Navid. Jen and Ryan decide to have dinner together.	111682
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Pilot: We’re Not in Kansas Anymore	T	DVD -R HQ 10232		Episode #1. 9-2-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. He is also rumored to be a closeted-gay. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger. The Wilson family arrives in Beverly Hills, after Harrison "Harry" Wilson takes a job as the principal at West Beverly High School, while his children, Annie and Dixon, attend the school during their first week much to the awkward circumstances of their father watching over them, while Harry and his wife, Cecil, also keep a close eye on Harry's washed-up, alcoholic actress mother, Tabitha, For Annie and Dixon, the school is one big culture shock for Annie, a sweet and friendly girl with a passion for the theater, and Dixon, a star athlete and scholar who was adopted by the Wilson family after they took him in as a foster child. Annie and Dixon have a close sibling relationship, which they'll need to help them cope with all the new cliques and classmates, including Naomi Clark, a hot and stereotypical spoiled rich girl who believes that money buys everything; Ethan Ward, Naomi's boyfriend and a popular lacrosse star whose abilities rival Dixon's; Navid Shirazi, an aspiring student reporter who heads up the school's daily TV newscast; and Erin Silver, a rebel who produces and stars in a YouTube-type video series. Adrianna is a fellow student and theater "goddess" who is Naomi Clark's best friend... and Ethan Ward's secret girlfriend, who has a serious drug addiction; George Evans is a fellow West Beverly High resident, who takes an instant dislike to Dixon. Wendy is "sexy vixen" student at West Beverly Hills High who takes every advantage of her looks; Ty Collins is another student and theater major, who Annie finds irresistible. Even the faculty seems hip and sophisticated at the school whom include the smart and funny teacher Ryan Matthews, beautiful guidance counselor Kelly Taylor, and successful theater actress-turned-high school-musical director Brenda Walsh. The Wilson family has just begun to realize how much their lives are about to change.	111683
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Porn King, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11454		Episode. 9-9-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Adrianna spend the night together. Annie makes a shocking discovery. Liam finds a way to reveal the truth to Naomi and get revenge on Jen. 	111684
2010	90210: Next Generation, The: Rats & Heroes	T	DVD -R HQ 11834		Episode. 3-9-2010	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.All the crew is back in school. Navid tries to reveal Jasper for the true person he is. Annie continues to date him. Dixon and Teddy pine for Silver.	111685
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Secrets and Lies	T			Episode #9. 11-4-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Harry and Debbie tell Annie and Dixon about Harry’s son who was given up for adoption. Silver has a sleepover that quickly turns into a house party. Annie and Ethan hide their relationship from their friends. 	111686
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat	T	DVD -R HQ 11421		Episode. 9-22-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.The gang spends an afternoon with Teddy on his father’s yacht. Harry shares his family problems with Kelly. Sparks fly when Dixon meets his dream girl. Liam works on a mysterious project. 	111687
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: That Which We Destroy	T	DVD -R HQ 10545		Episode #11. 11-18-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.  Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.Harry and Debbie welcome Sean into their home. Gap between Kelly and Brenda gets wider. Naomi hangs out with a new group of girls. Silver feels threatened when a cheerleader shows too much interest in Dixon. 	111688
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: There’s No Place Like Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 10463		Episode #8. 10-28-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. He is also rumored to be a closeted-gay. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.After recuperating from her health scare, Adrianna returns and tries to make amends with Naomi, but her ex-BFF refuses to forgive her for the betrayal. Adrianna makes a surprising connection with Navid, who helps her through her situation. Meanwhile, Annie and Ethan finally take their rapidly growing romance to a new level during the school’s homecoming dance, sparking jealousy in ex-girlfriend Naomi. 	111689
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: To New Beginnings	T	DVD -R HQ 11384		Episode. 9-8-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid plans a romantic evening with Adrianna, who wants to keep the relationship celibate because she believes sex destroys relationships. Teddy, the son of a famous movie star, shows up at the Beverly Hills Beach Club and turns out to be Adrianna’s former boyfriend making Navid very jealous and depressed about his relationship with Adrianna. Text message may force Dixon to end his relationship with Silver. Naomi wants to get back at the principal’s daughter for calling the police to her party. 	111690
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: To Sext or Not to Sext	T	DVD -R HQ 11404		Episode. 9-15-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Adrianna helps Navid get an interview with Teddy. The rumor about the existence of a naked photo of Annie runs wild throughout the West Beverly Hills High community causing further divide between Dixon and his sister. Despite his problems at home, Liam joins Teddy and Dixon in trying out for the surfing team. Meanwhile, Ryan worries about his relationship with Jen who plays hard to get, and Naomi continues scheming new ways to make Annie’s life miserable. 	111691
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: To Thine Own Self Be True	T	DVD -R HQ 11615		Episode. 11-17-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid decides to confront Adrianna about her drug use. Debbie and Harry are surprised when Annie wants to invite Jasper over for dinner. Ivy, Dixon and Navid try to help Liam tell Naomi the truth about Jen. Richard caches Naomi and Jamie making out. 	111692
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Trip to the Moon, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11595		Episode. 11-10-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid sees Adrianna buying drugs from Jasper. Jasper and Annie decide to take their relationship to the next level. Teddy helps Jackie plan a surprise half-birthday party for Silver. Dixon is determined to confront Sasha.	111693
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Unmasked	T	DVD -R HQ 11518		Episode. 10-20-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.On Halloween, Adrianna tries to deal with the end of her relationship with Navid. Silver and Kelly disagree about caring for Jackie. Silver discovers she has more in common with Teddy. Naomi and Jamie have an intimate conversation.	111694
2010	90210: Next Generation, The: What’s Past Is Prologue	T	DVD -R HQ 11861		Episode. 3-23-2010	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid asks Lila out on a date. Gia admits she has feelings for Adrianna. Dixon’s birth mother visits unexpectedly. Teddy and Silver go on their first official date.	111695
2008	90210: Next Generation, The: Wide Awake and Dreaming	T	DVD -R HQ 10309		Episode #5. 9-23-2008	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger.As opening night of “Spring Awakening” nears, Ty reveals his plans for an after party. Dixon offers to help Silver backstage. Naomi refuses to accept her parents’ divorce. Brenda, Kelly and Ryan confront Adrianna about her substance abuse problem. 	111696
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Wild Alaskan Salmon	T	DVD -R HQ 11496		Episode. 10-13-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Adrianna turns Navid’s world upside town. Silver and Kelly deal with shocking news about their mother. Jen asks Noami to loan her a large sum of money. Jasper saves Annie from a bad date.	111697
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Winter Wonderland	T	DVD -R HQ 11661		Episode. 12-8-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Jasper reveals his suspicions about Annie’s involvement in the hit-and-run. Dixon is jealous when Teddy reveals his feelings for Silver. Liam and Naomi try to forgive each other.	111698
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Women’s Intuition	T	DVD -R HQ 11556		Episode. 11-3-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Adrianna finds out from Navid that Jasper is a drug dealer. She still decides to give him a chance. She insists on believing that Navid has some ulterior motive for revealing the information to her. After seeing both Navid and Teddy move on, Adrianna relapses and buys drugs from Jasper. Naomi and Silver sent Navid to go talk to Adrianna. It is revealed that Sasha faked her pregnancy. Jen and Ryan make their relationship official and Liam still thinks he has a shot with Naomi. 	111699
2009	90210: Next Generation, The: Zero Tolerance	T	DVD -R HQ 11117		Episode. 5-12-2009	High School Editor Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger) of The Blaze at West Beverly Hills. Student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast and gets the juice on his fellow classmates. He does not drink alcohol because of his Scientology beliefs.   Navid is a student journalist who is often seen with a camcorder recording events at the school. Erin “Silver” Silver (Jessica Stroup) is a high school blogger who blogs every day on students and gossip.Navid and Ty have a confrontation. Adrianna goes into labor. Liam asks Naomi to the prom. Arnie tries to prove Liam wrong. Kelly tries to warn Ryan about Jen.	111700
1992	92 hak mooi gwai dui hak mooi gwai	MF				Interviewer (Lawrence Ah Mon)	111701
2009	92 Pacific Boulevard	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#10 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. An autopsy report on remains recently discovered is included in an article written by Jack Griffin in the Chronicle over the weekend. It is hoped someone will step forward with information as a result. 	111702
2000	92,8 MHz - drommar I soder	DF			Sweden - Short	Interviewer Agneta Ulfsater-Troell.	111703
1991	976-EVIL 2: Astral Factor, The	M				Reporter (Yavone Evans)	111704
1997	99.9	MF		Dow, Sergio	Kenya/Spain	Radio Talk Show Host Lara deals in psychic phenomena and discovers her estranged lover has been found dead in a small Spanish village. Learns he was conducting secret experiments searching for tortured souls trapped behind the energy of the living world.Leads her to an abandoned house where experiment takes place. Screaming faces seem to form within stones of the walls.	111705
1990	999: Escape From Paradise	T			Episode #5.	News Cameraman (G.B. Hajim). Presenter (Michael Buerk - Himself).	111706
2006	9am With David & Kim:	T				Hosts Steve Quartermain, Kim Watkins. Celebrity News & Gossip Presenter Adam Richard.	111707
2007	A Bela e o Mestre	TF				Reporter (Manuel Melo)	111708
2005	A cielo abierto	DF			Argentina	Interviewers Walter Barboza, Gustavo Castro Garcia, Simon Garcia Mayer, Pablo Torello.	111709
1972	A come Andromeda	DF			Series 1972	TV Commentator (Gianni Bortolotto)	111710
1988	A corps perdu (aka Straight For the Heart)	MF	DVD	Navarre, Yves (Novel - "Kurwenal"). Lea Pool, Marcel Beaulieu (Screenplay).	Canada. French. Ness Book	Photojournalist Pierre Kurwenal (Matthias Habich) becomes disillusioned by the devastation he sees while stationed in Nicaragua. He reaches his breaking point after he witnesses a child being shot down in the streets.Child's mother calls him an assassin when he photographs her cradling the body. He returns to Montreal to do a story on the "corroding city."  Wanders the city photographing junkyards and abandoned buildings.Kurwenal wins the Pulitzer Prize (presumably for the shot of the woman in Nicaragua) but becomes increasingly discouraged and haunted by the past.  Commits himself to a hospital while his book of photographs from Nicaragua becomes a bestseller.Eventually he leaves the hospital and walks back into the world.   Inability to communicate with others.  In the hospital, he says in a voice-over: "People accuse me of seeking the sordid, yet it's people I photograph."Kurwenal, a hardened photojournalist, returns form an assignment in Nicaragua where he has dispassionately photographed scenes of assassination and the murder of children, to find himself suddenly cut loose from his happy, if unorthodox, domestic life. For 10 years, Pierre had lived in a menage a trois relationship with Sarah (Johanne-Marie Tremblay) and David (Michel Voita). Pierre and David loved each other as freely as they loved Sarah. Pierre becomes obsessed with discovering why they abandoned him. Throwing himself into a photojournalistic study of urban corrosion in the city of Montreal, Pierre begins his journey inward -- straight for the heart.Press Attaché (Simona Benzakein)Photojournalist Pierre Kurwenal (Matthias Habich) comes back to Montreal, profoundly shocked by the horrors he has seen in Central America and doubting the values of his job that is powerless to change the realities he witnesses. The only thing that kept him afloat through this ordeal  was the idea of home, and the man and the woman he loves dearly and with whom he has been sharing his life for the last 10 years. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist is bisexual. But now both have left. The man tells him that at the beginning we were three even when you were not physically here. Then we realized that we were two even when you were actually with us. The reporter then starts a photographic report on his city. Each photo shows an aspect of Montreal and the mood of the photographer who goes deeper and deeper in the city until he finds himself. 	111711
1956	A Csodacsatar	MF			Hungary	News Media. Journalist (Gyorgy Bardy).  Reporter (Imre Sinkovits).	111712
2004	A Diarista	TF				Reporter (Alexandre Liuzzi)	111713
2005	A Diarista: Marinete, a Musa do Verao	TF			Brazil. Episode #47. 6-14-04	Paparazzo (Renato Caldas).	111714
2006	A dios momo (aka Goodbye Momo, Good-Bye Momo)	MF			Uruguay	Newsboy Obdulio is an 11-year-old Afro-Uruguayan street boy who sells newspapers for a living but can’t read or write. He finds a magical Maestro in the night watchman of the newspaper’s office who introduces him to the world of literacy as well as the real meaning of life. 	111715
2003	A Filha	MF			Portugal.	Photographer (Marco Delgado). TV Presenter (Cristina Caras Lindas).	111716
1961	A for Andromeda	T			Series 1961	Newsreader (Peter King, 1961). Interviewer (Kenneth Kendall, 1961)	111717
1958	A Grande Vedete	MF			Brazil.	Photographer (Roque da Cunha).	111718
1984	A Is For Alien, B Is for Boston, C Is for Crusaders	CB			Blue Ribbon Comics #13	TV Reporter Natalie. Bobby catches a cold when he goes to get his new comics from a local store. Then aliens invade Boston and the governor calls for the Crusaders to help. 	111719
1968	A Ket csalo	MTF			Hungary. Short	Newspaper Seller (Janos Rajz). Writer-Narrator (Sandor Pecsi).	111720
2001	A Noite do Golpe de Estado	MF				Radio Reporter (Joaquim Furtado - Voice).	111721
2006	A Nyugalom	MTF			Hungary.	Photographer (Attila Bartis).	111722
1979	A Republica Dos Assassinos	MF			Brazil.	Photographer (Andrea Coppola).	111723
2002	A titkos haboru	MTF				Journalist Peter (Gyorgy Dorner)	111724
1982	A Vida E Bela?!	MF			Portugal.	Photographer (Jose Costa Reis).	111725
2004	A vot'bon coeur	MF			France	News Media. Reporter tele #1 (Nicolas Silberg). Reporter tele #2 (Patrick Raynal). Reporter #3 (Guy Braucourt).	111726
2008	A Xinecologa	MF			Spain. Short. 	Correspondent (Irene Baspino - The Correspondent). The TV News Presenter (Sonia Vizoso). Gynecologist is working in her office at the hospital as everyday. But the next patient -- is a boy. 	111727
2002	A-Game	M			Short	Paparazzi (Steve Perraud).	111728
2006	A-List	M				News Media. Reporter (Lynne Langdon).  A-Hollywood Reporter (Alysia Reiner). Publicity Assistant (Maggie Wagner). Celebrity Photographer (Mike Lynn). Cameraman (Tristain Nathaniel). Cameraman (John Lazear). Camera Assistant (Mitch Lazear).	111729
1983	A-Team, The:	T	SV 67, SV 73		Episodes	News Media	111730
1983	A-Team, The: A-Team, The	T		Lupo, Frank. Stephen J. Cannell	Episode #1	News Media	111731
1983	A-Team, The: Alive at Five	T	DVD -R HQ 2069. SVD 1188		Episode	TV Reporter Sally (Valerie Wildman) is an undercover TV reporter who is held by an East Coast mob whose paranoid boss is in love with her. Face's plans to leave the Team are put on hold  when the team infiltrates the mob to free the undercover journalist.	111732
1983	A-Team, The: Bad Time on the Border	T			Episode #18. 10-18-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111733
1984	A-Team, The: Battle of Bel Air, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5554. SVD 1432		Episode #1220	Reporter (Tawnia Baker) poses as a computer operator to help team capture terrorists plotting to assassinate a sheik.	111734
1984	A-Team, The: Bend in the River, The	T		Lupo, Frank. Stephen J. Cannell	Episode. 9-25-1984	News Media	111735
1985	A-Team, The: Beverly Hills Assault	T	DVD -R HQ 1885		Episode.	Art Critic. Face (Dirk Benedict) becomes a critic to bust a ring of Beverly Hills thieves.  Murdock takes up painting.	111736
1983	A-Team, The: Children of Jamestown	T			Episode #3.1-30-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111737
1984	A-Team, The: Curtain Call	T			Episode #37. 5-15-1984	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111738
1983	A-Team, The: Diamonds 'n Dust	T			Episode #15. 9-20-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111739
1983	A-Team, The: Holiday in the Hills	T		Greyhosky, Babs	Episode #9. 3-22-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea). Reporter Mitchell Barnes (Edward Winter).	111740
1983	A-Team, The: Mexican Slayride	T	DVD -R HQ 6219, 6220. SV 271 (Part II). SV 265 (Part I)		Episodes #1198-1199. 1-23-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea) enlists the Team's help in locating Reporter Al Massey (William Windom), a colleague who disappeared in Mexico	111741
1985	A-Team, The: Mind Games	T			Episode #71. 11-26-1985	News Media. Newsman (Scott Ellsworth). Newsman (Hettie Lynne Hurtes). Anchorman (Johnny Mountain). TV News Anchorwoman (Ines Pedroza).	111742
1984	A-Team, The: Mute Ballot, The	T		Ray, Jeff	Episode	News Media	111743
1983	A-Team, The: Nice Place to Visit, A	T		Lupo, Frank	Episode #14. 5-10-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111744
1983	A-Team, The: One More Time	T			Episode #11. 4-12-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111745
1983	A-Team, The: Only Church in Town, The	T			Episode #17.10-11-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111746
1983	A-Team, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6959		Episode #1. 1-22-1983.  Series (1-83 to 3-8-87)	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea - Triple A), newspaper reporter for Los Angeles Courier-Express  helps team. Tawnia Baker (Marla Heasley), another reporter, Amy's friend	111747
1986	A-Team, The: Quarterback Sneak	T			Episode #89. 10-17-1986	Reporter (Michele Hart).	111748
1983	A-Team, The: Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas, The	T			Episode #7. 3-1-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea). Two college girls hire the A-Team to rescue their professor who's been nabbed by the mob for a gambling system he created that seems to work.	111749
1983	A-Team, The: Recipe for Heavy Bread	T			Episode #16. 9-23-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111750
1986	A-Team, The: Say U.N.C.L.E. Affair, The	T			Episode #91. 10-31-1986	Anchorwoman (Wendy Gordon).	111751
1983	A-Team, The: Small and Deadly War, A	T			Episode #5. 2-15-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111752
1983	A-Team, The: Tawnia Fiancé - Part I	T	SV 260 (Part II). SV 259 (Part I).		Episodes	Reporter	111753
1983	A-Team, The: Taxicab Wars, The	T			Episode #21. 11-1-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea). Small cab company on verge of extinction until the A-Team steps in and helps them with a major problem.	111754
1983	A-Team, The: There's Always a Catch	T			Episode #23. 11-15-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea). Small fishing village held hostage by greedy fisherman and his goons.	111755
1983	A-Team, The: Till Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #12. 4-19-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea). TV Station Manager Pete (Noble Willingham).	111756
1983	A-Team, The: Water, Water Everywhere	T			Episode #24. 11-22-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111757
1984	A-Team, The: West Coast Turnaround	T		Cannell, Stephen J. Patrick Hasburgh, Babs Greyhosky	Episode #10. 4-5-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111758
1984	A-Team, The: When You Comin' Back, Range Rider? (Part I and II).	T		Cannell, Stephen J. and Frank Lupo (Creators)	Episode #19. 10-25-1983	Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea).	111759
1983	A-Team, The: White Ballot, The	T			Episode #26. 12-6-1983	Reporter friend of Reporter Amy Amanda Allen (Melinda Culea) tries to enlist the team to aid in defeating a long-term incumbent small-town sheriff.	111760
1994	A. B'stard Exposed	MT				Interviewer (Brian Walden)	111761
1919	A.B.C. of Love, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	111762
1994	A.J.'s Time Travelers	T			Series. 12-3-94 to 12-31-94. Fox, Saturday 11:30 a.m. to Noon	Printer Johann Gutenberg is visited by space cadet-led crewmen on the ship Kyros on voyages to locate visitors from Earth's past. Beaming up from Earth, they visit the pioneering printer in the 1400s.	111763
2002	A.K.A. Birdseye	M				News Media. Swiss News Interviewer (Patricia Boser). Swiss News Woman (Ivana Imoli)	111764
1975	A.M. America	DT			1-6-1975 to 10-31-1975. ABC News-Information.	TV Newscasters Bill Beutel, Stephanie Edwards (January-May). Peter Jennings.	111765
1970	A.M. Los Angeles	DT			Series 1970-1991.	News Anchor Bob Banfield. Weatherman George Fishbeck. Hosts Steve Edwards, Sarah Purcell (1975), Cyndy Garvey, Harold Green, Tawny Little, Dave Michaels, Ralph Story.	111766
1995	A.S.: Ein rabenschwarzer Tag	TF			Episode #13. 4-25-1995	Reporter (Jorg Wontorra). Moderator (Johannes B. Kerner).	111767
1999	A.T.F.	M				News Media. Reporter (Lynn Jane Foreman).  Reporter (Craig Pearman). Agents of Federal Government's Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) carry out clandestine mission within a militia operation involved in the sales of guns and the murder of an agent.	111768
1976	A*P*E	M		Leder, Paul, Reuben A. Leder (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Rose (Rod Arrants) is in love with an actress and has arranged for his editor to assign him to cover her first production in the Orient so he can be near her. Rescues actress from giant gorilla.Accompanies friend, a captain in the Korean army, in pursuit of the ape.	111769
1976	A*P*E (aka Ape)	MF			South Korea	Reporter Tom Rose (Rod Arrants) tries to save his girlfriend, an American actress filming a movie in Korea, from a 36-foot gorilla who escapes from a freighter off the coast of Korea and rampages through Seoul. Reporter (Jules Levey). 	111770
2004	A1 Headline (aka A1 tou tiao, aka A-1). 	MF			Hong Kong.	Fashion Reporter Elaine “Ling” Tse (Angelica Lee) is deep in debt. She gets drawn into the story of a lifetime when her colleague and ex-boyfriend Peter dies in an apparent drunk driving accident. Debt collectors show up to collect the reporter’s debts. She discovers that Peter’s death was a suicide or a murder. Since Peter phoned Ling only hours before his death with the news of a supposed “A-1 Headline,” murder seems the obvious conclusion. The trail leads Ling back to her Editor-in-Chief Terrence Tsang Tat-si (Tony Leung Ka Fai). He denies Peter was involved in a big story. But the Chief Editor is acting strange. With the help of Photographer Kevin (Edison Chen), Ling decides to conduct her own investigation and the answers surprise and outrage the reporter and the city of Hong Kong.  Boss of Newspaper (Chan Tat Chi).  Newspaper’s Staff (Yu Hang Ting). , Cheung Pui Na). Reporter (Chan For Qiao). 	111771
1993	Aa! Megamisama!	C				Newscaster (Pablo Fraga - Voice - English Version). Announcer (Stephanie Denise Griffin - Voice - English Version).	111772
2000	Aa! Megamisama! The Movie	C				Newscaster (Koichi Nagano - Voice).	111773
1995	Aaahh!!! Real Monsters: Monsters Are Real.	T	DVD -R HQ 2387		Episode #15. 9-1995	News Photographer snaps a picture of Ickis.	111774
1988	Aakhri Adaalat (aka Last Judgment, The)	MF			India	Crime Reporter Nitin Sinha (Jackie Shroff) is a close friend of the most dreaded inspector on the police force. They are like brothers and the journalist treats the inspector’s mother as his own. As a crime reporter, Nitin is in a position to give the inspector news about the whereabouts of the underworld. In exchange the inspector gives him exclusives on new cases. Based on the information from Nitin, the inspector risks his own life to get the criminals and succeeds in putting them behind bars -- until a smart lawyer creates loop holes in the law. The inspector is angry at the system. He then becomes a killer dressed in black to methodically eliminate convicted criminals who have been released.  	111775
1949	Aaltoska orkaniseeraa	MF				Crime Reporter Lipponen (Hannes Hayrinen).	111776
2006	Aamu-TV:	DF			Episode #20.	Interviewer (Jonni Aromaa - Voice). Hosts (Jan Andersson, Arto Nyberg, Ella Kanninen - Themselves).	111777
1959	Aangename kennismaking: Lissewege	TF			Episode #1. 7-16-1959	Reporter (Pol Heyninck).	111778
2007	Aaron’s Dead	NM		Lockhard, Merrill		Publisher Scott Avery, a former investigative reporter, runs the local newspaper in historic Plymouth Rock. When a man walking his dog in the early morning discovers the dead body of Aaron Mason sprawled across historic Plymouth Rock and then a highway construction supervisor is found dead the result of a bullet through his head, the police chief asks Avery to help out in the investigation. Aaron’s sister meets with Avery and accuses their domineering father of murdering his son in a state of rage. She implies her subservient mother aided in disposing of her brother’s body. A skeptical Avery continues to try to find out what really happened and who killed Aaron Mason and why.	111779
1973	Aarop (aka Accusation, The), aka Accused, The). 	MF			India	Editor Subhash (Vinod Khanna) is the fiery editor of a weekly newspaper called Mashal. The editor is best friends with Aruna (Saira), a school teacher who helps to run the paper and a lawyer. The story involves their romantic involvement and their fight against injustice in the small hill town of Nandganj. 	111780
1996	Aatamin poika	MF			Finland	Journalism student Mari Nuotio (Merei Nenonen) gets a summer job on a small country newspaper. While trying to socialize with the local people, she meets a shy and mildly retarded young man who goes around the village naked.Liberal Mari slowly gets to know the man, but a friendship with the village idiot won't make her life easier.	111781
1969	AAU Track and Field	DT			5-18-1969 to 8-27-1972	Sportscasters Jack Whitaker, Ralph Boston, Dick Bank (1969-1970), Bill Toomey (1971-1972).	111782
2009	Abandon	NSF		Crouch, Blake		Freelance Journalist Abigail Foster from Manhattan reluctantly agrees to accompany her father, Lawrence Kendall -- a history professor who abandoned her as a child -- and paranormal photographers Emmett and June Tozer, to the remote remains of Abandaon, Colorado. The inhabitants of Abandon all vanished without a trace on Christmas Day 1893, and Abigail thinks she’ll write an article on the Tozers and the ghost town’s history. The present-day hikers face a number of obstacles, starting with an unexpected blizzard and including the arrival of ex-Marines intent on finding millions of dollars worth of gold supposedly stashed somewhere in Abandon. The group has come to see a ghost town, but what they are about to discover is that 20 miles from civilization, with a blizzard bearing down, they are not alone, and the past is very much alive.	111783
1949	Abandoned (aka Abandoned Woman)	M		Los Angeles Mirror articles. William Bowers (Additional Dialogue). Irwin Gielgud (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Mark Sitko (Dennis O'Keefe)  helps a woman search for her missing sister in Los Angeles after overhearing her attempts to get help at missing persons bureau. Morgue lists her sister as suicide, reporter suspects otherwise.He discovers girl was killed by racketeers because she tried to get her illegitimate child back after it was sold for adoption. Reporter arranges for unwed mother to pose as decoy to expose racket. Private detective connected to racket.He's killed when he double-crosses them by leading the woman to her sister's boyfriend. Woman is almost made to look like another suicide but reporter rescues her after fighting the crooks.New York Times said O'Keefe's performance as brash newsman seemed closer to fiction than fact. Newsweek 10/24/49: "With lackadaisical direction and a script unimaginative enough to include a reporter called Scoop…""…even the film's perfunctory crusading intentions fail to life it above the level of routine whodunit." City Editor Nolan (Frank Cady). Cub Reporter Scoop (William Frambes or William Page). Newspaper Morgue Clark Charlie (Charles Jordan).	111784
1995	Abandoned and Deceived	MT	DVD -R HQ 8591, 8592			Newspaper Clerk (Chad Gabriel).	111785
1977	ABBA: Movie, The	M	SVD 776			Cub Reporter's first job is to travel with ABBA on a concert tour of Australia. News Cameraman (David Etherton). Radio Station Manager (Bruce Barry).	111786
1987	Abbot and Avery	N		Shaw, Robert W.		Journalist Abbott's wife has left him and his career as a journalist is going stale.	111787
1953	Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde	M	L	Fields, Sidney, Grant Garrett (Stories). Lee Loeb, John Grant (Screenplay).		Crime Reporter Bruce Adams (Craig Stevens) for the Daily Reporter arrested with the two fired cops. Doesn't support right of women to vote until he meets singing suffragette who is the ward of a doctor.	111788
1948	Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein	M				Photographer (Harry Brown).	111789
1951	Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man	M	DVD -R HQ 2125 (Media Excerpts). L.			Radio Sportscaster Sam Balter (as Himself) comments on the boxing bout before and during the match. Newspapermen (Russ Conway, Billy Snyder). Photographers (Franklin Parker, Ralph Montgomery, Franklin Parker).	111790
1955	Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Cops	M				Cameraman (Harold Goodwin).	111791
1949	Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff	M				Reporter (Eddie Coke). Reporter (Billy Snyder). Photographer (Arthur Hecht).	111792
1955	Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy	M				Newspaperman (Donald Kerr).	111793
1997	Abbreviating Ernie	N		Lefcourt, Peter		News Media.  When a urologist has a fatal heart attack having sex with his wife by handcuffing her to the stove, her only option to escape is to take an electric carving knife and sever his penis so she can work her way free of him.Event becomes focal point of media circus as the wife goes on trial for murder. Story-hungry journalists search for the next trial of the century. Voyeuristic reporters go after her.Romance between two rival reporters is included.Meanwhile, Max, the subject of a new advertising campaign for the show, attracts a whole new, unexpected audience	111794
2003	Abby Singer	M				Reporter (Tim Sargent).	111795
2003	Abby: Abby Gets Her Groove Back	T		Chan, Henry	Episode #5. 2-4-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Abby has a dire need to date again after seeing a guy at the gym	111796
2003	Abby: Abby's First Date	T	SVD 1367	Edmonds, Jacque	Episode #3. 1-14-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.At Jo's dare, Abby asks a stranger out on a date, the first since her break-up with Will. Even though she thought the guy was dullsville, her confidence is shaken when he doesn't call her for a second date, and she goes to extreme lengths to find out whyWhen the story hits the press, she becomes a cause celebre or a psychotic mutilator depending on one's point of view and politics. A production company is preparing a made-for-TV movie about her.	111797
2003	Abby: Bare Naked Lady	T		Lakin, Lori	Episode #8. 2-25-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Will show some of his pictures as well as one of Abby nude at an art gallery. The Art Critic (Steven Hack).	111798
2003	Abby: Breakup, The. Premiere	T		Katlin, Mitchel and Nat Bernstein	Episode #1. 1-6-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Ambitious TV-sports producer with a complicated love life. The cheeky first episode finds Abby breaking up with her charming, self-absorbed boyfriend (Kadeem Hardison).But since neither wants to give up the rent-controlled San Francisco apartment they share, they try living as platonic roommates.Further stirring things up are Abby's boss (Sean O'Bryan), who wants the couple to reunite. Her sister (Tangie Ambrose), who urges Abby to get over her ex.her colleague Max (Randy J. Goodwin), the anchor whose crush on Abby is the city's worst-kept secret.	111799
2003	Abby: Kiss My Ex	T		Lakin, Lori	Episode #9. 3-4-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Will show some of his pictures as well as one of Abby nude at an art gallery.	111800
2003	Abby: Leggo My Ego	T	SVD 1428		Episode #7. 2-18-2003	TV Sportscaster. Abby (Sydney Tamilia Poitier) must fire a beloved sports legend (Anthony Starke) as TV sportscaster because he is less than impressive in front of the camera. She doesn't want to do it.Abby has a tough time firing a burnt out old sports star, who Roger hired for the evening sports report. Also, Will's friends throw him a bachelor party, unaware that he and Abby aren't getting married	111801
2003	Abby: Mama and the Papa, The	T		Katlin, Mitchel and Nate Bernstein	Episode #6. 2-11-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Abby's mom and dad return to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Abby brings Will to the party. Will Christine still dislike Will?	111802
2003	Abby: Moving On	T		Bernstein, Nat and Mitchel Katllin	Episode #2. 1-7-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Abby accepts her boss's offer of a ticket to see R&B star Kenny Lattimore, but she doesn't realize immediately that he has ulterior motives	111803
2003	Abby: Ted & Carol & Will & Abby	T		Abrams, Eric and Matthew Berry	Episode #4. 1-21-2003	Sports Producer Abigail "Abby" Walker (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), producer of a West Coast sports show. Northwest Sports Report where she clashes with her overbearing boss Roger (Sean O'Bryan). Sports Anchor Max Ellis (Randy J. Goodwin) with a crush on her.Abby finds out that choosing a friend can be hard. She fears that Ted & Carol will pick over her and Will.	111804
1999	ABC 2000: Millennium, The	DT				TV Anchor Peter Jennings.	111805
1976	ABC Afterschool Specials: Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon, The	T			Episode #24. 2-4-1976	Photographer (Basil Hoffman).	111806
1952	ABC Dramatic Shorts	T			Series 1952-1953	News Media	111807
1953	ABC Evening News	DT			Series 1953. 10-12-1953-	News Staff. TV Anchors Peter Jennings (1965-1968, 1978-1983, 1983-2005), Bob Young (1968), Frank Reynolds (1968-1970, 1978-1983), Howard K. Smith (1969-1975), Harry Reason (1970-1978), Barbara Walters (1976-1978), Max Robinson (1978-1983).Sunday Anchor Carole Simpson (1988-2003). Substitute Anchors Catherine Crier (1993-1996), Charles Gibson (1998-2005), Connie Chung (1998-2002). Anchors Elizabeth Vargas (2005-2006), John Daly, Tom Jarriel.Chief White House Correspondents Sam Donaldson (1977-1989), Brit Hume (1989-1996), Terry Morgan. Capitol Hill Correspondent Bernard Shaw (1977-1980). Investigative Correspondent Peter Lance 1985-1987). Washington Correspondent Brit Hume (1976-1989).Correspondents Chris Cuomo (2004), Tom Jarriel. Reporters Robert Schoenhut, Jonathan Karl (2004), Ted Koppel (2004),Reporters Jim Sciutto (2004), Hilary Brown (2004), John Yang (2003), Bill Blakemore (2004), Mike Lee (2004), Martha Raddatz (2004), David Wright (2004).	111808
1973	ABC Late Night	DT			1973-82	News	111809
1961	ABC Midday Report	DT			3-5-1961 to 3-1-1968	TV News Anchors-Writers Al Mann (1961), Alex Dreier (10-2-61 to 9-6-63), Lisa Howard (9-9-63 to 10-2-64), Marlene Sanders (10-5-64 to 3-1-68).ABC News	111810
1948	ABC News	DR			Series 1948-	Newscast	111811
1956	ABC News	DT			Australia. Series 1956-	Newsreader (Sue McIntosh-Donovan).	111812
1972	ABC News Inquiry: The American Indian: This Was His Land	DT				Correspondent Frank Reynolds	111813
1980	ABC News Nightline:	DT			Series 1980	Anchors Ted Koppel (1981-2005), Cynthia McFadden (2005), Forrest Sawyer (1989-1999), Morton Dean (1989), Terry Moran (2005), Barbara Walters (1991-2004), Chris Wallace (1991-2003), Cokie Roberts (1992), Catherine Crier (1994), Aaron Brown (1995-2000).Anchors Charles Gibson (1982-1987, 1998). George Stephanopoulos (2005-), Terry Moran (2006), Martin Bashir (2006). Substitute Anchor Dave Marash (1980, 1999-2000).Corresponents Brit Hume (1980-1996), Vicki Mabrey (2006), Martin Bashir (2005-2006), Robert Krulwich (1994), Garrick Utley (1996), Kevin Newman (1999), Martha Raddatz (1999), Chris Bury (1994-, 2000), John Donvan (1994-, 2000), Jake Tapper.Correspondents Michel McQueen (1999-2000), Gillian Findlay (2002), Keith Olbermann (2002), Mike Cerre (2003), Dave Marash (1989-).Contributing Correspondent Bob Greene (1981). Investigative Correspondent Peter Lance (1984-1985). Commentator Jeff Greenfield (1988-1997).  ABC News Military Analyst Tony Cordesman (2004).	111814
1963	ABC News Reports	DT			Series 1963-64	Newscast	111815
1973	ABC News Special: First and Essential Freedom, The	DT				Documentary. ABC documentary on First Amendment and a free press	111816
1960	ABC Presents Major League Championship Baseball	DT			4-16-1960 to 6-29-1986	Sportscasters Jack Buck (1960), Howard Cosell (1965), Merle Harman (1963), Keith Jackson (1965), Chris Schenkel(1965), Al Michaels (1986), Don Drysdale (1986).	111817
1957	ABC Presents: Quest for Adventure	DT				News	111818
1964	ABC Scope	DT			Series 1964-68	News	111819
1982	ABC World News This Morning	DT			Series	Anchors Steve Bell (1982-1987), Kathleen Sullivan (1982-1985), Jeanne Meserve (1985-1987), Jed Duvall (1987-1988), Forrest Sawyer (1988-1989), Paula Zahn (1988-1990), Mike Schneider (1989-1993), Thalia Assuras (1993-1996), Edie Magnus (1987-1989).Regular Contributor (Regina Lewis).	111820
1961	ABC's Wide World of Sports	DT			Series 1961	Sportscasters Jim McKay (1961-1986), Frank Gifford (1987-1993), Becky Dixon (1987), John Saunders (1993), Julie Moran (1994-95), Robin Roberts (1996). Commentators Keith Jackson, Chris Schenkel. Reporter Howard Cosell).Host Frank Gifford.   Executive Producer: Roone Arledge. Pit Reporter Chris Economaki (1961-1984).	111821
1976	ABC'S Wide World of Sports: 1976 Daytona 500	T			Episode. Season #16. Episode #14.	Reporter (Howard Cosell). Hosts (Jim McKay, Frank Gifford, John Sanders). Commentators (Keith Jackson, Chris Schenkel). Pit Reporter (Chris Economaki).	111822
1999	ABCD	M				News Vendor (Ismail Bashey)	111823
1975	Abduction	M				News Media. Newscaster (Dan Daniel). Newscaster (Pat Hernon). Newscaster (John Bartholomew Tucker).	111824
2006	Abe & Bruno	MT				Reporter #1 (Eric Clarke) TV Reporter (Janet Vincent Lee). . Adventure of one man's sacrifice for a gorilla.	111825
1904	Abe Martin of Brown County	CS		Hubbard, Frank McKinney ("Kin" Hubbard)	Cartoon ran in U.S. newspapers from 1904 until his death in 1930.	Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.	111826
1906	Abe Martin, Brown County, Indiana: First Annual, The	H		Hubbard, Frank McKinney	First of 25 such books until 1929	Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.	111827
1921	Abe Martin's Almanack	H		Hubbard, Frank McKinney		Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.	111828
1930	Abe Martin's Broadcast and Abe Martin: Hoss Sense	H		Hubbard, Frank McKinney		Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.	111829
1914	Abe Martin's Primer	H		Hubbard, Frank McKinney		Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. Was the originator of many political quips that remain in use.Famous humorist Will Rogers declared Kin to be "America's greatest humorist. Both Hubbard's father and son were editors of the Bellefontaine Examiner. "When a fellow says, 'It ain't the money but the principle of the thing,' it's the money.""Flattery won't hurt you if you don't swallow it." "Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet." "Now and then an innocent man is sent to the legislature." We'd all like t'vote for th' best man, but he's never a candidate."	111830
1929	Abe Martin's Town Pump	H		Hubbard, Frank McKenny	Last of 25 annuals published since 1906	Newspapers. Abe Martin was a scarecrow-like figure with a black coat, wide striped pants, a hat and a cigar. He was usually sitting on a barbed-wire fence or leaning on a mailbox or sign post and be reading a newspaper with some clever headline visible.The Abe Martin feature lasted for 25 years, 1904 in the Indianapolis News until 1929. Took his permanent place on top of the column on the back page. Included 20,000 lines of rustic witticism.In 1910, Abe Martin vaulted to national stardom in a syndicated comic strip. Abe appeared in more than 300 newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.	111831
1998	Abeltje	MF			Netherlands.	Photographer (Julian Nest).	111832
1983	Abenteuer Bundesrepublik	TF			West Germany. Series.	Reporter (Bernd Stephan).	111833
1996	Abfallprodukte der Liebe -- Poussieres d'amour	MF				Interviewer (Carole Bouquet). Interviewer (Isabelle Huppert)	111834
2001	Ablaze	M				Reporter (Christine Mitges)	111835
2004	Able Edwards	M				Times Reporter 1 (Christine Dunn).  Globe Reporter 1 (James Hurd). Cinema News Narrator (Ethan Keogh). Globe Reporter 2 (Kent Kubena). Photographer (Kathlyne Pham). Television Reporter (Melissa van der Schyff). Sun Reporter 1 (Colin Walker).	111836
2005	Abning at Operaen	TF			Denmark	Reporter Claus Letort. Commentators Lise Muhlhausen, Jens Gaardbo, Adrian Hughes	111837
2006	Abominable	M				Reporter (Jim Giggans). TV Abominable Snowman "Expert" (James Morrison).	111838
1996	Abot kamay ang pangarap	MF			Philippines	News Media. Television Reporter (Benjie Felipe). Radio Reporter (Alvin Santos). Radio Reporter (Alvin Villorente). TV Cameraman (Jojo Oducayen). Press Photographer (Carlo Incanto).	111839
2001	About 80 Percent Luck	N		Wojciechowski, Gene		Sportswriter Jon Riley covers Chicago sports for The Sentinel, which is about to do some downsizing. Riley’s routine of lazy journalism and serious drinking isn’t helping the situation. He’s offered a choice: fly to Arizona to cover the Cubs’ training session or start getting used to unemployment. Riley is less than thrilled at the prospect. Against the odds, Riley meets the challenge and begins to turn his life around.	111840
1983	About My Table	SS	GPL	Delbanco, Nicholas	In "About My Table and Other Stories."	Correspondent Daniel, just back from Nicaragua.	111841
2006	About Us: Broken Limbs	DT			Episode #8. 9-23-2006	Interviewer Heather Peel.	111842
2006	About Us: Seattle: The Icons - Proof They Rocked	DT			Episode #47. 10-12-2006	Interviewers Matt Daniels, Adam McDaid, Heather Peel.	111843
1952	Above and Beyond	M	DVD -R HQ 3523, 3524, 3521			Reporter questions dropping of the A-Bomb. Photographers with wife of pilot who dropped bomb (Eleanor Powell) after broadcast	111844
2000	Above Suspicion	M	DVD -R HQ 10743, 10744			News Media. News Anchor (Tom Mustin).	111845
1933	Above the Clouds	M		Seitz, George B. (Story). Albert De Mond (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Scoop Adams (Robert Armstrong), successful newsreel man who works with his assistant Dick Robinson (Richard Cromwell), who is usually responsible for his success.On one assignment Adams gets drunk and ruins one of Robinson's best shots so Robinson is fired. All ends well when Robinson gets footage of a dirigible crashing.	111846
1988	Above the Law	M				TV Reporter (John Drummond).	111847
1989	Above the Law II  (aka Shi jie da shai, Blonde Fury, Born to Fight, Female Reporter, Lady Reporter, Righting Wrongs II: Blonde Fury. Female Reporter).	M				Editor Ronny Dak (Ronny Yu) is a criminal newspaper editor who prints counterfeit money using the newspaper’s presses. An intrepid journalist (Mang Hoi) joins Cindy, an American FBI agent who travels to Hong Kong to arrest Dak, Cindy’s old friend Judy Yu, and an undercover cop to  battle Dak’s kung-fu henchmen. 	111848
2000	Above the Law: Backlash	T			Australia. Episode #14.4-25-2000	Photographer (Shane Lumley Davidson).	111849
2005	Above-the-Line Beauty	DT			2005 - Series	Correspondent. Special Correspondent (Cindy Ambuehl).	111850
1918	Abraham Lincoln	P		Drinkwater, J.		Press	111851
1994	Abschied von Agnes	MF				Reporter (Christoph Schlingensief). Fotograf/Photographer (Dieter Jager). Camera Man/Kameramann (Tony Loeser).	111852
1985	Abschied von der Meisterklasse	N		Rehmann, Ruth	Germany	Journalist	111853
1981	Absence of Malice	M	DVD -R HQ 1918, 1919. L. VHS 485	Luedtke, Kurt (Screenplay)		Reporter Megan Carter (Sally Field) of the Miami Standard. Editor of paper McAdam (Josef Sommer). Writer is a former newspapermanNews Staff (Jack McDermott, Mark Harris, Bobbie-Ellyne Kosstrin, Lynn Parraga, Lee Sandman, Barry Hober).  Reporter #1 (Diane Zolten). Reporter #2 (Kathy Suergiu). Reporter #3 (Jeff Gillen). News Staff members (Barry Hober, Bobbie Ellyne Kosstrin).News Staff (Jack McDermott, Lee Sandman). Walker (Rooney Kerwin), Staff Photographer, Miami Standard.New York Times, 11/19/81):  "If other recent films have glorified the role of the investigative reporter this is one that attempts to look closely and rather pessimistically at the profession…" ."...through Megan, the movie is able to raise a number of questions about reportorial tactics and the difference between what is accurate and what is true." Reporter is naïve, not ruthless. Finally quits her job.	111854
1981	Absence of Malice	N	OWN - P	Stewart, Kerry		Reporter Megan Carter of the Miami Standard write stories that destroy a man's reputation and a woman's life.Reporter Megan violates all forms of journalistic ethics -- her reporting is sloppy and unsubstantiated, willing to print information with little or no confirmation (all okayed by her editor) and she goes to bed with the man she attacked in print.	111855
1988	Absence of Pain	N	OWN - H	Victor, Barbara		War Correspondent Maggie Sommers, television correspondent covering the war in Lebanon. From New York	111856
2002	Absence of Wings, The	M			Short	TV Weatherman (Buckner Cooke).	111857
2000	Absent City, The	NSF		Piglia, Ricardo (Sergio Waisman, translator)		Reporter Junior for a daily Buenos Aires newspaper.  Secret machine contains the mind and memory of Elena who produces stories that reflect actual events in Argentina	111858
2004	Absent Friends	N		Rozan, S.J.		Reporter Harry Randall, once renowned newspaperman, suggests New York City Fire Captain may have been linked to organized crime and a shooting that happened 22 years ago. His much younger girlfriend, Reporter Laura Stone, continues the investigation.Randall is killed in a fall from the Verrazano Narrows Bridge -- is it suicide or murder? His much younger girlfriend, Reporter Laura Stone, continues the investigation no matter where it leads or who it might hurt.Reporter Laura Stone, the lover of a washed-up journalist who turns up dead vows to prove he was murdered because of what he was about to reveal about a firefighter who was a dubious hero with feet of clay.New York Reporter thinks she's discovered something wrong in a fireman's past who died a hero in the World Trade Center.  She begins investigating the circle of working-class friends with whom he grew up on Staten Island.  Was the fireman a hero or not?The long tense windup suggests dark deeds and sordid secrets.	111859
1992	Absent Without Leave	M				Photographer (Danny Mulheron)	111860
1961	Absent-Minded Professor, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7931, 7932		Great Sci-Fi Pictures	News Media. TV Newsman (Wally Boag). News Reporter (Bill Baldwin Sr.).	111861
2008	Absinthe of Malice	N	Browning, Pat			Reporter Penny Mackenzie is Lifestyle reporter for The Pearl Outrider. Old crimes come back to haunt a small California town when old secrets and new secrets come to light after a chance discovery of a skeleton in a cotton field leads to murder -- and romance. 	111862
1989	Absolute Beginners	NR		Ryan, Courtney		Investigative Reporter Jamie Cross won a Pulitzer Prize nomination and the attention of Miami's underworldAfter her expose on Miami's underworld boss resulted in a bombed-out apartment, journalist Jamie Cross finds herself exiled to the wilds of Wyoming accompanied by the extremely attractive private detective charged with her protection.Photographer-Narrator Colin (Eddie O'Connell).	111863
1986	Absolute Beginners	M	DVD -R HQ 10058, 10059		UK	Gossip Columnist Dido Lament (Anita Morris). Photographer Colin (Eddie O'Connell). Pamphleteer (Colin Jeavons).	111864
2009	Absolute Evil	M				Magazine Editor (Cassandra Church). Photographer (Matthew Benefiel). 	111865
1997	Absolute Force	M				TV Reporter #1 (Kristin Banta)	111866
1997	Absolute Power	M	SVD 1214			News Media. Reporter (Joy Ehrlich).	111867
2004	Absolute Power: BBC, The	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 4 - SO4 EO1 - 2-5-2004. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111868
2002	Absolute Power: Big Brother	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 3 - SO3 EO3 - 1-15-2002. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111869
2005	Absolute Power: Blood Bank	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO3 - 8-4-2005.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.Newsreader (Stefanie Callister).	111870
2000	Absolute Power: Church of England, The	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO4 - 1-26-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiniss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111871
2000	Absolute Power: Conservative Party	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO1 - 1-5-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111872
2003	Absolute Power: Country Life	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO5 - 12-8-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.Newsreader (Stefanie Callister). Newspaper Stringer (Dominic Charles-Rouse).	111873
2003	Absolute Power: Crash and Burn	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO6 - 12-15-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.News Media. Newsreader (Stefanie Callister). Journalist No. 1 (Kobna Holdbrook-Smith). Journalist No. 2 (Sue Elliott-Nichols).	111874
2001	Absolute Power: Elderly Initiative, The	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO4 - 2-20-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111875
2000	Absolute Power: English Sporting Success	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO6 - 2-9-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111876
2001	Absolute Power: Gayle Shand	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO6 - 3-6-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111877
2002	Absolute Power: Health Service	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 3 - SO3 EO2 - 1-8-2002. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111878
2004	Absolute Power: Healthy Eating	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 4 - SO4 EO3 - 2-19-2004. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111879
2003	Absolute Power: History Man	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO1 - 11-10-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more wordly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111880
2005	Absolute Power: House of Lords, The	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO6 - 8-25-2005.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111881
2005	Absolute Power: Identity Crisis	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO4 - 7-21-2005.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111882
2001	Absolute Power: Martin Is Bored	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO1 - 1-30-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111883
2000	Absolute Power: Mayor of London	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO3 - 1-19-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111884
2002	Absolute Power: Men	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 3 - SO3 EO5 - 1-29-2002. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111885
2003	Absolute Power: Mr. Fox	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO4 - 12-1-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.News Media. Journalist No. 1 (Pieres Ronan). Journalist No. 2 (Salima Saxton).	111886
2005	Absolute Power: Nation’s Favourite, The	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO1 - 8-11-2005.Held back from July 21 because of terrorist attacks in London. “Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111887
2004	Absolute Power: Notion of Nation, The	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 4 - SO4 EO2 - 2-12-2004. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111888
2002	Absolute Power: Poking the PM	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 3 - SO3 EO1 - 1-1-2002. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111889
2003	Absolute Power: Pope Idol	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO2 - 11-17-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.Newsreader (Stefanie Callister).	111890
2001	Absolute Power: Prison Reform	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO5 - 2-27-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111891
2001	Absolute Power: Promoting Philosophy	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO2 - 2-6-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111892
2000	Absolute Power: Radio 3	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO5 - 2-2-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111893
2000	Absolute Power: Relaunch of the Sun	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 1 - SO1 EO2 - 1-12-2000. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111894
2001	Absolute Power: Relaunching a Literary Career	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 2 - SO2 EO3 - 2-13-2001. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111895
2006	Absolute Power: Special Episode	R		Tavener, Mark	11-3-2006. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111896
2005	Absolute Power: Spinning America	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO5 - 8-18-2005.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111897
2002	Absolute Power: Tennis Star, A	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 3 - SO3 EO4 - 1-22-2002. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111898
2003	Absolute Power: Tory Woman	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series One. SO1 EO3 - 11-24-2003.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.	111899
2005	Absolute Power: Trial, The	T		Andrews, Guy, Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury	Series Two. SO2 EO2 - 7-28-2005.“Spin is dead, long live PR.” None of the TV episodes were based on a radio episode. 	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) of Prentiss McCabe, now a much more powerful and respected organization than in the radio series. Martin McCabe is much more worldly wise. The secret meetings with government representatives are gone and replaced with more cups of coffee with newspaper editors and private secretaries. While the radio series has one trainee, the TV version has several young professionals working at the agency. Most notable are Jamie Front (James Lance) and Alison Jackman (Zoe Telford). While Jamie is a brilliant liar and naturally devious, Alison is very intelligent but too honest and somewhat literal-minded. Charles Prentiss said of her, "Most of the young people here at Prentiss McCabe don't know their arse from their elbow, but with Alison, at least you know she'll join the Royal Arse Society and get a book about elbows from the library". Also in the firm are Cat Durnford (Sally Bretton), the young party girl, and Nick Mayer (Nick Burns), Charles's personal assistant.Instead of political schemes, the agency concentrates on working with celebrities: something that is rare in the radio version. In the radio episode where McCabe works with a Big Brother contestant, this is shown as an exceptional event, but would be normal behaviour in the TV series. Contrariwise, in the TV episode "The House of Lords", Charles is mildly surprised to be contacted by a government spin doctor.News Media. News Reporter (Joshua Rozenberg).	111900
2004	Absolute Power: US Presidential Campaign	R		Tavener, Mark	Series 4 - SO4 EO4 - 2-26-2004. BBC Radio 4. Title: quotation by the historian Lord Action that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”	Public Relations Practitioners Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) run the London public relations company (or “government media relations consultancy”) in London. Prentness is a man without morals whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speechwriter, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe’s ambitions include retiring and drinking claret and he spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and boredom. McCabe, who describes himself as “a first class mind,” does sometimes have good ideas, but they usually become Prentiss’s ideas by the time they are presented to the client, and he lacks the energy to make more than mild objections. McCabe is also more likely to baulk at a scheme for moral reasons than Prentiss, who is described by the actor who plays him as “He’s a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals; he’s completely shameless. There’s not much to say that’s nice about him, except that there is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win.” Prentiss and McCabe often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government, often called their “Downing Street Retainer.” This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by a faceless member of the Government in a deserted location and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organization that he has spent half the program building up. For example, in one episode, they’re employed by the government to increase the popularity of the European Union, while also being employed by the Eurosceptic newspaper, The Sun to increase sales. It is probably a good thing in the end as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work. The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She usually does all the work that the partners in the firm cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the “nine levels of competence” of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, “young, er, thing,” who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths. He first appears in series three, after Sandy leaves the company to become a nurse (although due to her fiddling with the accounts, she still gets paid).In series 1, one of the running jokes is the company trying to avoid working on “The Sir Harold Dixon Account.” Although he is never heard, it is known that he is a Conservative politician. As the series goes on, Sandy becomes more frustrated, and in the last episode she changes jobs and starts working for Sir Harold. But after allegations of sleaze, Sir Harold is made bankrupt and Sandy returns to Prentiss McCabe.In series 2, another character was created Gayle Shand (Tamsin Greig), a former employee of Prentiss McCabe and Charles’ former girlfriend with whom she had a heavily sexual relationship (they often made love while listening to classical music). However, the relationship fell apart after Gayle told Charles that she was already married to an insect specialist from Philadelphia. She now runs a rival firm to Prentiss McCabe, which is a much larger company, and is often trying to win Archie’s contract, or is the agent of a rival client to Prentiss McCabe’s current one. For example, while Charles and Martin work for the PM via Archie, Gayle is the spin doctor for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prentiss McCabe always come up with a plan to keep Archie on their side, despite Gayle’s attempts to stop them, even trying to make Charles a partner in her firm. Also introduced was her assistant, Janice, who suspected that Gayle’s personal rivalry with Charles did not lead to the best decisions.In the last episode of series 2, Gayle was leaving for America, and made one last bet with Charles. She bet her company against Charles’s testicles that he could not make the Home Secretary say, “Prison doesn’t work.” Despite Charles’s best attempts, Gayle won because she bribed the Home Secretary, as she was having an affair with someone in the Home Office.Luckily, she called off the bet providing Charles could make love to her to the tune of the 1812 overture. Charles managed to get his own back, however, by planting some Class A Drugs in her suitcase as she left for America. Charles may nevertheless still have some feelings for her, and sometimes reminisces about their relationship.A one-off special episode was broadcast on the 3 November 2006, with Tony Gardner playing Archie. In the special, Martin goes to jail for seven years for fraud (having been implicated in the Cash for Peerages scandal). Archie, who has left New Labour, then blackmails Charles into giving him a job in order to prevent any more embarrassing information getting out about the company.However, Charles soon learns that in fact Archie has framed both Martin and himself, with the assistance of Martin's girlfriend, and they are planning to take over Prentiss McCabe. After Charles finds proof, Archie goes to jail and Martin gets released, but as he has been moved to an open prison, he does not feel like leaving too soon.The radio series is sometimes repeated on BBC 7 as part of their, "Comedy Club". These repeats are some of the most listened shows on BBC Radio, attracting over 70,000 listeners a week.The first episode of series 4 was controversially edited because of references to the Hutton Report. The words “manipulation and lying” was cut from Prentiss’s line: “There’s nothing Prentiss McCabe can’t teach this Prime Minister about deception, manipulation, and lying, except how to do it properly.”	111901
1998	Absolute Punishment: Ultimate Death Experience, The (Part II)	DT				Reporter Ingrid Cruz for "Ocurrio Asi."  Host Boogerman.	111902
1936	Absolute Quiet	M	DVD -R HQ 3593, 3596.	Worts, George F. (Story). Harry Clork (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter "Chubby" Rudd (Stuart Erwin) is among the passengers of a plane that crashes near a ranch. Rudd's Editor (Alexander Cross).	111903
1991	Absolute Strangers	MT				Reporter Bradley (Joe Farago). Reporter #1 (Joel Anderson). Reporter #2 (Andrew Walker).	111904
2006	Absolute Trust	M				Photojournalist David Marshall (David Kener) endures a failed marriage rather than leave the children he loves. Critic (Joe Katz).	111905
1997	Absolute Truth, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 3351, 3352. VHS 412			TV Female Reporter (Jane Seymour) must betray a friend to expose a presidential candidate for sexual harassment.	111906
1992	Absolutely Fabulous:	MT	L. SVD 907			Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Alcoholic, dope-taking fashion magazine editor	111907
2001	Absolutely Fabulous:	T	SVD 1155		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina's in PR, Patsy's a magazine editor. New episodes of the series that debuted on the BBC in November 1992	111908
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Birth	T	DVD -R HQ 9164.  L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Cosmo Sex Quiz. Women share their earliest memories.	111909
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Birthday	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina's 40th birthday and she's at her most vitriolic. Two ex-husbands show up.	111910
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Death	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina's father is dead. But is it art?	111911
2003	Absolutely Fabulous: Exploitin'	T			UK. Episode #34.12-5-2003	Photographer (Perou).	111912
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Fashion: Pilot	T	SVD 1215. L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Patsy is a fashion editor. Edina is a public relations representative. Edina and Patsy organize a celebrity fashion show	111913
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Fat	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina is on a crash diet	111914
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: France	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina and Patsy on a French vacation	111915
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Hospital	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Patsy has sold her story to "Hello" and she's got a week to look young for the photos	111916
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Iso Tank	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Isolation tank	111917
1995	Absolutely Fabulous: Jealous	T			Episode #16. 4-27-1995	Journalist (Joanna Bowen).	111918
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Magazine	T	DVD -R HQ 4871. L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative. Patsy is asked to go on TV for the magazine to do a make-over segment and freezes on camera after convincing Edina's daughter and mother to do it.Edina has a new man and Patsy is bloody jealous	111919
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Morocco	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Fashion shoot in Morocco	111920
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: New Best Friend	T	L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Bettina and Max are coming to stay?	111921
1992	Absolutely Fabulous: Poor	T	DVD -R HQ 9132. L		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Patsy finds out she is running out of money.  	111922
2002	Absolutely Fabulous: PR Award, The	T	VHS 1280		Episode	Fashion Editor Patsy (Joanna Lumley).  Edina (Jennifer Saunders) a Public Relations representative.Edina goes all out to win a coveted public-relations award.	111923
2003	Absolution	M	DVD -R HQ 9187, 9188			TV Newscaster (Susan Roussin).	111924
2006	Absolution	MT	DVD -R HQ 6819, 6820. DVD -R HQ 9187, 9188		Lifetime	New York Journalist Bethina Lloyd (Samantha Mathis) returns to her small hometown to investigate claims of a comatose man who can miraculously heal people. She rediscovers family, religion and love.	111925
1979	Absprung	N		Kersten, Paul	Germany	Journalist	111926
1972	Abuso di potere (aka Shadows Unseen)	MF			Italy	Journalist Enrico Galiardin (Umbnerto Orsini) is attacked and killed one night in a dark alley. A suspect confesses that he killed the journalist but a police inspector doesn’t believe he did it by himself. 	111927
1913	Abysmal Brute, The	N		London, Jack		Female Reporter tricks fighter	111928
1989	Abyss, The	M				Reporter Billy Tyler (William Wisher, Jr.). Woman Reporter (Emily Yancy). Wave Reporter (Tom Isbell).	111929
1949	Academy Theatre	T			Series	News Media	111930
1996	Acapulco Bay	T			Series 1996-1997	News Media. Reporter (Anita Sax - 1995).	111931
1968	Acapulco Uncensored	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	111932
1961	Accent	DT			2-26-1961 to 6-3-1962. CBS Documentary B&W.	TV Newscasters James Fleming (1961), John Ciardi (mid-1961), 10-21-1961 to 6-3-1961), Alexander Kendrick (7-9-1961 to 10-14-1961), Winston Burdett (7-9-1961 to 10-14-1961).	111933
1983	Acceptable Levels	M		Hann, Gordon, Ellin Hare, Alastair Herron (Screenplay).	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Sue (Kay Adshead) becomes involved in a story on a child hit by a stray bullet during a conflict in  Belfast.  Producer Simon (Andy Rashleigh) objects to her treatment of the story and destroys the most incriminating footage.Depicts media as self-indulgent and more interested in dining on expensive cuisine than in caring about stories.	111934
1955	Acceptance of the World, The	N		Powell, Anthony		Press	111935
1996	Access Hollywood:	DT			Series 1996	Newsmagazine. Hosts Larry Mendte (1996-1997), Giselle Fernandez (1996-1998), Pat O'Brien (1997-2004). Correspondent-Hosts Nancy O'Dell, Billy Bush (2004-).Correspondents Billy Bush (2002-2004), Lesley Ann Machado, Nancy O'Dell, Adriana Costa, Nelson Aspen (2006). Reporters Mike Duran (2003-2004), Dayanara Torres (2005), Tony Potts. UK Hosts Tim Vincent (2003-), Kate Garraway. UK Reporter Mike Duran.Special Correspondent Trey Smith (2005).Weekday Correspondent/Weekend Anchor Shaun Robinson (1996-).	111936
2004	Access: Paparazzi go after Rebecca Romijhn-Stamos	DT	SVDSP 1600			Paparazzi battle Rebecca Romijhn-Stamos harassing her. Quote from Howard Stern radio show. Shows photographers in terrible light as they warn and threaten her for not letting them photograph her.	111937
1961	Accident, The	N	OWN - H	Wiesel, E		Journalist steps off a curb and into the path of a speeding taxicab. Is it an accident?	111938
1999	Accidental Bride, The	N		Harayda, Janice		Reporter Lily Blair is a newspaperwoman and free spirit engaged to the third richest man in the second largest city in Ohio.	111939
2009	Accidental Columnist, The	N		Davis, Jeannie Yee		Columnist. Sandy is a 22-year-old graduate of Accounting and any graduate would have been excited to begin a career in the field she majored in, unless of course, she secretly hated it. As Sandy attempts to postpone the inevitable until the end of summer, she finds herself in a situation that every other young woman of Chinese descent dreads: matchmaking. With her elder sisters all happily married, her mother and uncle try to play matchmaker with the hope of seeing Sandy walk down the aisle in the near future. In any event, Sandy tries to break away from the family’s traditions and have a fun-filled summer without interference. Was that going to happen? Not a chance, unless falling prey to a whirlwind of uncomfortable situations filled with rejection, heartbreak and unexpected turn of events is considered fun. With two innocent favors, two men and split careers, will she be able to live life the way she wants?Traditions are defined as the long-established action or pattern of behavior in a community or a group of people, handed down from generation to generation. More than often, the youth of the new generation spell traditions as trouble, trying as much as possible to escape the bounds that tie them to their roots. Here is a story of a young woman who endeavors to break away from her Chinese family’s traditions. Having just finished college, any graduate would have been excited to begin a career in the field she majored in, unless of course, she secretly hated it. This is Sandy’s story, a twenty-two year old graduate of Accounting. As she attempts to postpone the inevitable until the end of summer, she finds herself in a situation that every other young woman of Chinese descent dreads—matchmaking. With her elder sisters all happily married, her mother and uncle try to play matchmaker with the hope of seeing Sandy walk down the aisle in the near future. In any event, Sandy tries to break away from the family’s traditions and have a fun-filled summer without interference. Was that going to happen? Not a chance, unless falling prey to a whirlwind of uncomfortable situations filled with rejection, heartbreak, and unexpected turn of events is considered fun. With two innocent favors, two men, and split careers, will she be able to live life the way she wants? 	111940
2005	Accidental Diva (443)	N		Williams, Tia		African-American Beauty Editor Billie Burke at the world’s leading fashion magazine Du Jour is brainy, beautiful and at the top of her game. She’s working for a magazine where paying tribute to the perfect pink lip gloss is serious trouble. Trouble is, all this corporate climbing and party-hopping has left her with migraine headaches -- and a long, lonely bout of celibacy. She hasn’t had sex in five years and is “wound tighter than 400-thread count sheets.” Billie’ close pals are Renee, a hip book editor, and Vida, a hotshot publicist with a rapper boyfriend named Git TaSteppin). It is New York, 1999. Burke lives for her glam job with Du Jour, a top women’s magazine with a predominantly white staff when her uptown world is dizzily disrupted by downtown Jay Lane, an up-and-coming writer/performance artist and former street hustler. Lane’s impoverished, complicated Fort Greene past collides with Burke’s happy family history as they try to build a lasting relationship. In no time, this beauty expert’s nights are bubbling over with hot passion -- and she’s caught in an affair that’s as addictive and crazy as the city itself. 	111941
2007	Accidental Husband, The	M				Advice-Talk Radio Host Dr. Emma Lloyd (Uma Thurman) finds her life in upheaval when a listener who took her advice and later regretted it, takes revenge on the love doctor.	111942
2006	Accidental It Girl	NR		Street, Libby		Photojournalist Saide Price is known for her thick skin and infallible instincts. A lofty education made her skilled in her craft and a fear of poverty has made her one of the East Coast's most savvy paparazzi.She keeps her exhilarating but sometimes hectic life manageable by staying on the right side of the razor-thin line between celebrity photographers and the stalkerazzi.But that all changes when Sadie locks horns with one of Hollywood's hottest bachelors. Something about Sadie's dogged determination and a very compromising picture she snaps turns the man on.Hatching a scheme befitting the silver screen that made him famous, the man sets out to give Sadie a taste of her own medicine.	111943
2009	Accidental Rebels	N		Sinclair, Kelly		Gay Reporter Mandy is a young journalist hung up on God and women. She is one of three closeted women who are about to shake things up in the summer of 1989 in the small Texas town of Tantona where to be openly gay is to be notorious. The other women are a librarian who is eager to ditch old personal dramas and a rocker who is struggling to get her band off the ground. Unanticipated connections bring the women together and then there is a reckless blonde who becomes the talk of the town. 	111944
2005	Accidental Spaceship, The	NJ		Hunt, Gene		TV Anchors are among the topics skewered in this book involving a used spaceship in the backyard.	111945
2001	Accidental Spy, The (Te wu mi cheng)	M				Female Reporter teams up with Jackie Chan	111946
1985	Accidental Tourist, The	N		Tyler, Anne		Travel Journalist Macon Leary is unable to cope when his wife leaves him. So he moves back home with two divorced brothers and his spinster sister. Author of a series of guidebooks called "Accidental Tourist" for businessmen who hate to travel.He goes from lonely self-absorption to an "accidental" new life with a dog trainer. Leary is a travel writer who hates both travel and anything out of the ordinary. Grounded by loneliness.	111947
1988	Accidental Tourist, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1889, 1890	Tyler, Anne (Novel)		Travel Journalist Macon Leary (William Hurt) is unable to cope when his wife leaves him. So he moves back home with two divorced brothers and his spinster sister. Author of guidebooks called "Accidental Tourist" for businessmen who hate to travel.	111948
2002	Accidental Woman, An	N		Delinsky, Barbara		Journalist Poppy Blake is a wheelchairbound, paraplegic journalist is pursuing the story that is also pursuing her.Blake's best friend has been led away by the FBI which claims the devoted stepmother and businesswoman fled the scene of a fatal accident in California years before. Blake is determined to prove her innocence.She faces past mistakes of her own. She has never overcome her guilt from the snowmobile accident that killer her partner and left her paralyzed.Investigative Journalist Griffin Hughes, whose attraction to Poppy keeps him coming back to Lake Henry, feels secretly responsible for drawing the closer to Blake's friend.To redeem himself, he sets out to solve the mystery and becomes the key to freeing Blake from her own regress and showing her a rich future.	111949
2010	Accidentally on Purpose: Attack of the 50 Foot Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 11761		Episode #14. 2-1-2010	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). Not wanting to sound like a nag, Billie manipulates Zack into doing chores around the apartment, but her plan backfires when Zack takes the initiative to “decorate” the nursery. Meanwhile, to earn extra cash, Davis gets a job at a gay bar. 	111950
2010	Accidentally on Purpose: Back to School	T	DVD -R HQ 11772		Episode #15. 2-8-2010	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). Billie goes to Zack’s high school reunion but she is worried that she can’t compete with Zack’s ex-girlfriend because of her pregnancy. She is confused with one of the home room teachers by the rest of the class.	111951
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Class	T	DVD -R HQ 11653		Episode #10. 12-7-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Billie and Zack attend separate parenting classes due to a conflict in their schedules. Accompanied by Olivia and Abby, Billie faces competition from her sister who does better in the assigned tasks. Zack gets involved with lesbian parents-to-be.	111952
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Date, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11488		Episode #4. 10-12-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.News Reporter Brian (David Sutcliffe) and a friend of James arrives and chats with her. James interrupts them and invites Brian out for a bite. Billie had a crush on the married Brian who is now divorced. Brian invites Billie out for dinner after she reveals her pregnancy and the setup she has with a much younger guy. Hesitant to go out with a married man, Billie then learns that Brian is now divorced and agrees to meet with him later. After dinner, Brian asks Billie up to his room. Billie then phones her sister and fills her in about her situation. Abby, who is at Billie’s apartment raiding her closet, places her confidence in Billie that she is wise and strong enough to do the right thing. Zack comes in and finds out Billie is about to get laid with another man. He hurries to the hotel and confesses to Billie his real reason for not sleeping with her earlier. Billie, on the other hand, apologizes for her behavior. They finally agree on just remaining friends and maintaining their no-sex policy for the immediate future.Billie and Zack decide to date and it doesn’t go well for Billie. 	111953
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Fight Club	T	DVD -R HQ 11551		Episode #6. 11-02-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Zack’s plan to surprise Billie with a newly installed low flow toilet leads to an unpleasant outcome as he and Billie get into their first major squabble. 	111954
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Godfather, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11584		Episode #7. 11-8-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Sports writer Sullivan Boyd introduces himself to Billie, who wants to pick his brain for her article on the top basketball movies of all-time. As Sully sees that Billie is pregnant, he congratulates her and compliments her on how she looks.Billie gets coffee with Abby and mentions the new guy who may have been flirting with her. When they see two women with their babies, Billie wishes Abby is pregnant too. They segue into Abby and her husband's issue on whether or not to have a baby of their own. Billie proposes that they bring up the topic during a brunch the following morning.During brunch, Billie and Zack ask Abby and Nick to become godparents to their baby. Abby points out to Nick that being godparents would be a good practice for them before they become parents themselves. Nick and Abby argue about the whole "i-wanna-have-a-baby" thing. Mad over Nick still not wanting to have a baby, Abby tosses him out.Later, Billie tries to console Abby and tries to convince her that everything will turn out fine after Nick and her cools off. She then suggests that they should just hang out and have fun until her husband misses her.Meanwhile at Davis' apartment, Davis is bummed out over not being asked to be the baby's godfather. Zack attributes their decision not to ask Davis to his being a pothead. He recommends Zack quit his smoking and get rid of his stash. They later flush his weed down the toilet.At the office, Sully continues to flirt with Billie and finally asks her out on a working date. Billie consults with James about her upcoming date, but then James rains on her parade as he suspects Sully to be a pregnophile, one of those people who have weird fetishes for pregnant women.During a night out at a bar, Zack shares the good news about Davis quitting pot while Davis discloses his strategy on getting back a lover, which is posting sexy photos of himself on Facebook. Billie thinks it's a good idea and clicks some pictures of Abby. She then leaves Abby and Davis with Zack, who instantly meets a cute girl at the bar.Back at the office, Sully and Billie eat Chinese takeout as Sully praises her for her finished article and continues to adore her being pregnant. James, in the background, tries to mess with her head and persuades her to believe that Sully is indeed a crazy pregnophile. Billie questions him about his dating background before they walk off to go the bar where Billie earlier left Abby.Disappointed that Nick has not called her, Abby goes home to Davis' place and spends some quality time with him. Billie and Sully arrive at the bar. As Billie and Sully kiss while Zack and his date kiss at the other end of the club, they see each other and stop kissing. While there, Sully still pays particular attention to Billie's belly prompting her to ask if he is indeed a pregnophile. Offended, Sully walks away and leaves Billie with Zack.The two then go looking for Abby, who is enjoying herself at Davis' place. After a while, Abby suggests that she and Davis have sex. Davis gets freaked out, locks himself in the bathroom, and calls Zack on the phone. At the bar, Nick comes in looking for Abby. Billie and Zack arrive at Davis' apartment and discover that Abby got herself stoned. Nick follows them to the apartment, reconciles with Abby, and agrees to have a baby whenever she wants to.Much later, Billie walks into the café and catches Sully with a pregnant-looking woman. She warns the girl that her date is a pregnophile. Sully cuts her off and introduces the woman as her sister, who is not pregnant.	111955
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: It Happened One Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 11678		Episode #11. 12-14-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Hoping not to ruin their Christmas, Billie tries to keep the fact that Zack is living with her from her parents. Meanwhile, Nick makes an effort to impress his father-in-law. 	111956
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Love Guru, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11525		Episode #5. 10-19-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Billie gives Zack and Davis dating advice. Their plans don’t go smoothly as the women they are pursuing bare their real interest. 	111957
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Memento	T	DVD -R HQ 11451		Episode #2. 9-28-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.As Billie looks through Zack’s things, she finds an unfinished note intended for her. She attempts to discover what Zack is keeping from her. 	111958
2010	Accidentally on Purpose: Odd Couples, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11703		Episode #12. 1-11-2010	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Now that Billie and Zack are engaged they decide they must find mutual friends to hang out with. So they start with Abby and Nick and then Davis and Kaylee. Both situations don’t work out to the point where Abby doesn’t want to throw Billie’s shower. 	111959
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: One Night Stand	T	DVD -R HQ 11458		Episode #3. 10-5-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.News Reporter Brian (David Sutcliffe) and a friend of James arrives and chats with her. James interrupts them and invites Brian out for a bite. Billie had a crush on the married Brian who is now divorced. Brian invites Billie out for dinner after she reveals her pregnancy and the setup she has with a much younger guy. Hesitant to go out with a married man, Billie then learns that Brian is now divorced and agrees to meet with him later. After dinner, Brian asks Billie up to his room. Billie then phones her sister and fills her in about her situation. Abby, who is at Billie’s apartment raiding her closet, places her confidence in Billie that she is wise and strong enough to do the right thing. Zack comes in and finds out Billie is about to get laid with another man. He hurries to the hotel and confesses to Billie his real reason for not sleeping with her earlier. Billie, on the other hand, apologizes for her behavior. They finally agree on just remaining friends and maintaining their no-sex policy for the immediate future.Billie realizes that men find her more attractive despite her pregnancy. Even Zack sees her curves as a turn-on. Billie makes the move on him, but is turned away by Zack following an incident involving suntan lotion and an orange penis. 	111960
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11416		Episode #1. 9-21-2009	Film Critic Billie (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething and gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend (Grant Show). Billie, a San Francisco newspaper film critic, just went through an ugly breakup with her boss, who still wishes to mend their relationship. After a fling with a much younger guy, Billie ends up pregnant and decides what she really wants is to keep the baby -- and the guy she hooked up with.	111961
2010	Accidentally on Purpose: Rock, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11724		Episode #13. 1-18-2010	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). Billy and Sully work on a story together which leads to a surprising discovery about the paper. They get a chance to do the front page of the Sunday Special magazine, quite a coup for both writers. James, the editor and Billie’s ex-boyfriend gets fired from the newspaper because he wouldn’t fire more people and Billie thinks she may be the next one to get fired.Zack begins a new work adventure with Davis as his partner.	111962
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Third Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11601	`	Episode #8. 11-16-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.Billie is dating Brian (David Sutcliffe), a photojournalist for the paper. They always had a crush on each other, but she was with James and he was married. Now he’s divorced and she’s single for the most part so they’ve gone from just friends to making out on the couch. When Brian buys Billie a crib, Zach is jealous and Davis realizes that Brian is trying to weasel in on being a baby daddy. Zach tells Billie but she tells him that if he’s going to date, then she gets to be happy too. James picks up on Zach’s emotion about the situation and invites him to get drunk, which they do. Davis supplies live crabs to put in Brian’s car. The next day, Brian tells Billie that he isn’t mad about the seafood in his vehicle and invites her to a work event, an exhibit of his photographs, in which he will be the guest of honor. The only catch is that his ex-wife will be there, but Billie agrees to go since Zach vandalized Brian’s car. When she meets Brian’s ex, though, she’s super clingy and she’s featured in most of Brian’s photographs. Brian reveals that she’s been having a hard time with the divorce. They didn’t split up because of fighting, they split up because she never wanted kids and with Billie, he’s getting an instant family. That appropriately freaks out Billie and she breaks up with the photojournalist. Later, over a Katherine Heigl movie and fresh crab, Billie realizes she’s surrounded by friends, which is totally better than having a boyfriend.	111963
2009	Accidentally on Purpose: Working Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 11623	`	Episode #9. 11-23-2009	Film Critic Billie Chase (Jenna Elfman) is thirtysomething who works for a San Francisco newspaper. She gets knocked up from a one-night stand with a younger man while she’s broken up with her more age-appropriate boss-boyfriend James (Grant Show). She and Zack, the father, agree on an unconventional arrangement to raise the child and live together platonically.After James employs a new movie critic Max (Ben Schwartz) for the newspaper, Billie sees her job in peril and starts showing her value to her boss.  Billie is threatened when James brings in an internet review blogger to replace her when she is on leave.	111964
2006	Accidents May Happen	NR		Simpson, Sarah		Editor Erin is an editor at a top-selling magazine. She hated the small town she lived in so after high school she moved to New York leaving behind her best friend and a young girl crush. She attended New York University and is now living the life she has always wanted -- editor of a top-selling magazine, a great boyfriend and a beautiful home. But soon the threats on her life and her boyfriend’s infidelity cause her to have a breakdown and she decides to take a much-needed vacation. She travels from New York to Lake Tahoe, Nevada to vacation with her best friend. Upon arriving at the cabin, though, she does not find Mary, but Mary’s brother Chris. After spending one wonderful week in his arms, she must return to New York and her life there. But soon the threats become real -- Erin is kidnapped and Chris must leave his comfortable life as a private investigator to save the woman he loves.	111965
1993	Accion mutante	MF				News Media. Female Newscaster (Esther Garcia - Herself). Jaime Blanch, the mad Newscaster (Jaime Blanch-Himself).	111966
1923	According to Gibson	NM		MacKail, Denis		Press	111967
1996	Account	N		Mann, Roderick		Publicist Julia Lang has it all. She's the vivacious, beautiful publicity director for London's top hotel and married to a charismatic, handsome and very rich man.But when he dies, his Swiss bank denies the existence of his fortune and Julia is forced to hire an investigator. She is caught up in the intrigue of a global banking conspiracy. She gets pregnant and then her husband dies.	111968
1989	Accountant, The	M				Newsreader (Deborah Hall). TV Presenter (Richard Kershaw).	111969
1948	Accused	T			Complete Encyclopedia of Television	Reporter-Announcer (Violet Gilmore)	111970
1958	Accused	T			Series 1958-1959.	Reporter (Violet Gilmore). Reenactment of court cases using actors as witnesses, but real lawyers and judges.	111971
1988	Accused, The	M	VHS 442			News Media. Jodie Foster and DA hounded by TV and print reporters as they go into the courthouse. Courthouse Reporter (Michele Goodger). Courthouse Reporter (Gary Chalk). Courthouse Reporter (Gloria Lee). Courthouse Reporter (Matt LaFleur).Courthouse Reporter (Stephen Brent Lambert). Courthouse Reporter (Garwin Sanford). TV Commentators (Marsha Andrews, Pamela Martin, Mike Winlaw). Court Reporter (E. Andrea Klann).	111972
1948	Accused, The	M				Newsman (Ralph Montgomery)	111973
2000	Accuser, The	T			Series	Reporter (Susan Hart)	111974
2000	Accuser, The: Accused, The	C			Episode #1.	Reporter (Susan Hart - Voice).	111975
1936	Accusing Finger, The	M				Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Al Hill). Reporter (William Hopper). Reporter (Frank Losee Jr.). Reporter (Lukats). Reporter (Frank Rowan).	111976
1998	Ace Atchinson	CB			Young Justice #1. September, 1998. First Appearance.	TV Reporter Ace Atchison for CD-TV. He's extremely ambitious, ever hungry for a scoop. Does not always display great journalistic integrity.  Credited with naming the teen heroes Young Justice and encounters them on numerous occasions.	111977
1998	Ace Atchinson: Young,,Just Us	CB		David, Peter	Young Justice #1, September 1998 (DC Comics)	TV Reporter Ace Atchison is anxious for a scoop and has limited journalistic ethics. He encounters and names the superteam Young Justice (Robin, Superboy and Impulse). First appearance of the character.	111978
1951	Ace in the Hole (aka The Big Carnival)	M	DVD -R HQ 7806, 7807. SVDSP 514. SV 154, 211	Wilder, Billy, Lesser Samuels, Walter Newman (Screenplay)	Douglas. Ness Book	Reporter Charles Tatum (Kirk Douglas), hard-drinking, unethical reporter, looks for story to get him back into big-time journalism. Editor Jacob Q. Boot (Porter Hall) hires him on local paper in Albuquerque. Cub Reporter Herbie Cook (Robert Arthur)."Me, I didn't go to any college, but I know what makes a good story, because before I ever worked on a paper, I sold them on a street corner. And you know the first thing I found out? Bad news sells best.  Because good news is no news."On routine assignment Tatum finds man trapped in Indian cave. Exploits story. Tells Cub is rattlesnakes were released in community, he'd keep last snake in his desk while hunt continued for a few extra days, then claim credit for final capture.Urges rescue take longer. Carnival atmosphere outside of cave. Reporter stabbed by man's wife staggers back to newspaper office and offers his services to Boot for nothing. Newspaper Man (Charles Griffin).Reporters (John "Bub" Sweeney, Stanley McKay, Bert Stevens, Frank Andrew Parker). Photographers (William N. Peters, Chico Day, Francisco Day). Indian Copy Boy (Iron Eyes Cody).  Radio Announcer (Bob Bumpas). Television Announcer (Larry Hogan).	111979
1970	Ace of Wands: One and One and One Are Four (Part I).	T			Episode #1. 7-29-1970	Reporter (Carla Challoner).	111980
1994	Ace Ventura: Pet Detective	M				Reporter #1 (Antoni Corone). Reporter #2 (Margo Peace). Reporter #3 (John Archie). Reporter #4 (Cristina Karman) Reporter #5 (Tom Wahl). When Ace goes to Ray Finkel’s childhood home his mother badmouths reporters. 	111981
1937	Aces Wild	M		Talbot, Monroe (Story). Weston Edwards (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Anson (Phil Dunham) helps ex-lawman stop a crook from stealing town funds.  Businessman orders the newspaper office to be bombed.  But editor finds out and saves the press before the bomb goes off.	111982
0001	Acharnians, The	P	COPY	Aristophanes	426 B.C.	Herald or Town Crier.  Messengers.	111983
1991	Achievers	T				Publisher William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) and film star Marion Davies (1897-1961) relationship.	111984
2003	Achieving the Glow	DT				Correspondent (Tory Mell). Host (Adam West).	111985
1991	Achilles Heel	MT				Photographer (Richard Strange).	111986
2003	Achorey HaChadashot	TF			Israel	Reporter (Szgiv Friedman). Reporter Yael Yangeldorf (Yael Levental). Reporter (Arik Zilberman). Host (Yair Nitzani).	111987
1981	Achter glas	MF				Radio Reporter David (Rudolf Lucieer)	111988
1933	Acqua cheta	MF				Journalist (Ignazio Jaccarino)	111989
1986	Acquainted With the Night: The Image of Journalists in American Fiction, 1890-1930	D		Good, Howard		Journalist in fiction from 1890 to 1930.	111990
1916	Acquitted	M		Rinehart, Mary Roberts (Short Story). Roy Somerville (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Ned Fowler (Elmer Clifton) helps clear a bookkeeper accused of the murder of his partner.  Reporter loves his daughter.	111991
1966	Acres High	N		Huntington, Bill. Jerry Abbie (Illustrator)		Reporter. 	111992
1989	Acropolis Now: Easter Greek Style	T			Episode #8.	Theatre Critic (John Hindle).	111993
1999	Across the Crowded Room: Novella in Perfect Secrets, A	N		O'Brien, Judith	Weinberg List	Journalist	111994
2000	Across the Line	M				Reporter #1 (David Sparrow). Reporter #2 (Natalia Lazarus). News Anchor (Monique Edwards). Photographer (Paul Toth).	111995
1914	Across the Pacific	M			AFI-War Correspondents	War Correspondent	111996
1950	Across the River and into the Trees	N		Hemingway, Ernest	First Published in Esquire, and then republished in “The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories” in 1938. 	Journalist Ex-Wife of “The Colonel” Richard Cantwell. “The bitch ex-wife is an ambitious woman journalist” who has sealed “The Colonel” Cantwell’s skepticism of all but the most rudimentary forms of human or sexual traffic. She was the ambitious journalist wife of Cantwell. 	111997
1924	Across the Street	P	MLPL	Purdy, Richard	812 P985	Press	111998
2007	Across the Universe	M				TV Reporter (Stewart Summers).	111999
1975	Act of Aggression (L'Agression)	M		Buell, John (Novel - "Shrewsdale Exit, The"). Jean-Patrick Manchette, Gerard Pires (Screenplay)	France- Ness Book	Reporter (Jacques Rispal) and Photographer takes pictures of a man in a cemetery seeking revenge on motorcycle gang that killed his wife and daughter.  When man tries to beat up reporter, his sister-in-law tells him that is just what the press wants.Later they go see reporter when police release suspects in case because they have an alibi. Reporter provides them with name of garage mechanic who gave the suspects an alibi and tells the man if he breaks the man's neck to give him the story first.Man goes after motorcycle gang, but sister-in-law discovers the real killer is a waiter. Reporter wears a beret and shabby work clothes.	112000
1988	Act of Privacy	M				Cameraman (Trevor Fish).	112001
1986	Act of Vengeance	MT				TV Newscaster (Don Daynard). Reporter (Ferne Downey). Reporter (Derek Keurvorst). Reporter (John MacMaster). Reporter (Phil Rash). Reporter (Stephen Walsh).	112002
1979	Act of Violence	MT	SV 55	Caughlin, James (Story). Robert Collins (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Tony Bonelli (James Sloyan), self-proclaimed conservative chauvinist pig teamed with liberal TV Producer Catherine McSweeney (Elizabeth Montgomery), divorced trying to juggle her job, boyfriend and ex-husband seeking custody of son.Assigned to do series on crime because a station executive was mugged. Told to avoid interviews with cops, psychologists. Focus on victims ("Criers, preferably").  McSweeney clashes with Bonelli for law and order diatribe. He responds with sexist remarks.Tells her she has reputation as bright AP with great legs, accuses her of hiding behind NAACP and civil liberties dogma without really understanding life on streets. Each tries to slant story own way. McSweeney becomes victim of assault.Bonelli shows up at her apartment with film crew telling them to light her so they can see her bruises. He grills her whether she invited mugging. Admits attack turns her into racist and bigot. Assailant killed trying to break into her apartment again.This time, she wants to be interviewed. Reconciles her beliefs concluding we are all victims and executioners. TV Boss, Tom Sullivan (Bill McGuire). News Floor Manager (Bill Deiz). Film Editor (Glenn Kaplan). Anchorwoman (Hettie  Lynne Hurtes).	112003
1948	Act of Violence	M	DVD -R HQ 5021, 5022.			Radio Commentator (Tom Hanlon)	112004
2005	Act of War	G				Reporter in San Francisco (Stephanie Farrell). TV Host (Lindsay Wilson). Act of War is a frightening tale of suspense, international intrigue and geopolitical military conflict.	112005
1963	Act One	M			AFI-Journalists/Columnists/Critics/Play.	Columnist	112006
2003	Acting on Intuition	M				Interviewer (Jennifer Massey).	112007
1978	Acting Out	M				Apprentice Editor (Eugenie Joseph)	112008
2003	Acting Out	N		Little, Benilde		African-American Photographer Ina West grew up independent and solitary. She came to Manhattan as a bohemian artist after college, but married a successful husband and gave up her artist's lifestyle.Her husband leaves her and she becomes a single mother.  She takes up photography again.In her group of mothers, there are powerful used-to-bes including a journalist. But she never had a career to miss. Then her world collapses and she begins anew.	112009
1999	Action	T			Series 1999-2000	News Photographer (Will Dotter).	112010
2009	Action Hero	M				News Reporter (Raquel Brussolo). Reporter (Bacha Chilaia). Paparazzi (Adam J. Wagener). Paparazzi (Yeena Fisher).  Paparazzi (Diana Parros). Paparazzi Guy (Art Roberts). Soundman (David Sawyer). Duseldorfer of Uzbekistan finds himself lost on a Uzbeki soundstage where he is directing his first movie, “Hard Time on Mars.”	112011
1944	Action in Arabia	M	DVD -R HQ 2744, 2638. SV 215	MacDonald, Philip, Herbert Biberman (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Great Spy Films	Correspondent Gordon (George Sanders), dashing American news reporter exposes Nazi plot to unite Arab tribes against Allies. On the outs with his paper and regarded as troublemaker by federal agent of the foreign service..Gordon: "That's what Herr Goebbels said about me once. I was deeply flattered."  Claims he is not looking for a story but when Reporter Chalmers (Robert Andersen) for the Philadelphia Post-Journal is found assassinated, he says he feels responsible.He tipped the reporter to information that led to his death. Gordon discovers Nazi plot, tries to warn foreign service agent who thinks reporter fabricated story to get him to tell what the foreign service is really investigating.He also finds that a woman is involved with Nazis although she tells him she had to collaborate to help her father who has been peddling secret information.Woman rescues reporter from Nazis and after battle, they leave the country while father remains selling information to a new arrival.	112012
1953	Action in the Afternoon	T			Series, Western, Black and White, 2-2-1953 to 1-29-1954. Daily live production for live western in which outskirts of Philadelphia served as the 1890 setting for fictional town of Huberle, Montana. Largest technical staff ever gathered for a live show.	Editor and Publisher Kate of The Huberle Record, friend of singing cowboy hero and sheriff.	112013
1988	Action Jackson	M				Newscaster (Melissa Prophet)	112014
1999	Action: Mr. Dragon Goes to Washington	T	DVD -R 1743 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-21-1999	News Media. Dragon insults Senate and public at Senate committee hearings on media where Peter Dragon defends violent movies. Needs Publicist Connie Hunt to get rid of the bad publicity. Various publicity stunts fail.	112015
1974	Action: October Crisis of 1970, The	M				Journalist (Claude Lachance) who describes discovery of Laporte. Editor (Claude Ryan-Himself), Le Devoir.	112016
1914	Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies, The	M			Serials, The	Girl Reporter Mary Fuller as Dolly trying to make a go of it in the big time. Career-girl drama	112017
1899	Active Service: Novel, A	N	GPL	Crane, Stephen		War Correspondent Rufus Coleman of the New York Eclipse pursues his true love to Greece. War correspondent's adventures in love and war during the Greco-Turkish campaign of 1897.	112018
2006	Active Women in Chloroform Danger!	M			Adult	Reporter (Zoe Lasalle).	112019
1936	Actor's Blood	SS	GPL	Hecht, Ben	In "Collected Stories of Ben Hecht, The."	Newspapers	112020
2009	Actor’s Dilemma, The	N		Kahn, Sandra B. 		Journalist Erica Langley from “Here” Magazine in New York City is assigned to a national magazine to cover the murder of a 15-year-old fan of the reigning actor of the day who is found mutilated and virtually unidentifiable. Detective work blames the last person to see her alive, the actor Gordon Chandler. Newly single and stunningly handsome, he cannot believe this is happening to him, but the journalist agrees and plays along with the detective to aid Gordon. The relationship between Gordon and Erica gets serious. DNA matches are inexplicably close and he goes into hiding with Erica. Although everyone else related to the murderer has been contacted, they cannot find his bodyguard. What light can he shed on the investigation? How do romantic and familial problems further complicate Gordon’s life and this case? As more of the family’s secrets are uncovered his problems seem to increase. But everything has a reason and an answer -- and the truth comes out in the end. “Erica resorted to some of her old techniques from her days on the newspaper in Rochester and went to the Police blotter but could find no one missing in the last few days in that neighborhood....Mack had been sitting in his office thinking about body parts that had been found and sprang suddenly to his feet. Leaning out the door to his glass enclosed office, he called out to Erica. ‘C’mere, Erica. On second thought you may be right. Follow this last one and see if you can find out some police details that we haven’t been able to. You’re a pretty girl, there should be a cop willing to talk to you,’ he threw at her gruffly. Mack always got straight to the point, whether it was with a compliment or not.”	112021
1948	Actor's Studio	T			Series 1948-1950	News Media	112022
1952	Actors and Sin	M		Hecht, Ben (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Critic Otto Lachsley (Rudolph Anders) is arrogant journalist who maintains association with rising actress, despite backstabbing comments to each other.Critic is one of the guests at a dinner party hosted by actress's father after actress is found dead.  Father announces his plans to reveal name of his daughter's killer. Lights go out and he is found stabbed to death. Revealed actress committed suicide.Father killed himself, wanted it to look like murder to implicate those he felt had wronged her. Critic provides final pithy observation on father's death scene.	112023
2005	Actress, The	M			Australia	Interviewer (Anna Head).	112024
1991	Acts of Betrayal	N		Trenhaile, John		Editor Roz Forbes, Deputy Editor of  The Times helps an attorney who is falsely accused of participating in a plot to assassinate the queen	112025
1986	Acts of Contrition	N	OWN - P	Heffernan, William		Reporter Jennifer Brady was the sexy, street-wise reporter determined to find out the truth about Brooklyn's Mr. Clean.	112026
1985	Acts of Violence	MT				Interviewer (Imre Horvath). Narrator (Peter Collins).	112027
2004	Actual  Malice	N		Holliday, Anne Sweemeu		Reporter Gina Hamilton started her dream job as a newspaper reporter. She thought she'd left her old life at a restaurant behind her. But when waitresses at the restaurant are murdered, she is assigned to write the articles.This forces her to relive part of her past. While investigating the story, she gets personally involved to the extent that her life as she knows it could change forever.Against the objections of the man in her life, lawyer Joe Manzarelli, Gina devises a plan that she hopes will solve the crime, catch the killer, and bring her peace of mind.Little does she know that her plan will put her life in jeopardy. In Actual Malice, Gina takes the reader into every aspect of her existence as she tells the story of how the murders are changing her life.	112028
1962	Actuality Specials	DT			1962-68	News	112029
1982	Ad for Murder, An	NM	MLPL	Penn, John		Newspaper Advertisements, newspaper editors, managing editor on ads. Very little journalism.	112030
1993	Ad Fundum	MF			Belgium - Dutch	Journalist (Benny Philips).	112031
1938	Ad Lib	SM		Hall, M.P.	Black Mask, Dec. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 9, pp. 107-109	Radio Broadcasting	112032
1961	Ada	M	DVD -R HQ 5272. 5273.		PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	112033
2008	Ada’s Heart	N		Wilkins, Sandra		Reporter Gwen Sanders, who works on a local newspaper in Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory interviews visiting actress Ada Marsh in the summer of 1905. Ada meets Gwen’s cousin, Luke Logan, and friend, Rose Dennis, and she is immediately taken with her new friends, especially Luke. He is unlike any man she has ever known, especially her fiancé, Hugh. 	112034
1983	Adam	MT				TV Reporter (Fred Greenlee).	112035
1966	Adam Adamant Lives!: Doomsday Plan, The	T			Episode #10. 9-1-1966	BBC Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall).	112036
1966	Adam Adamant Lives!: More Deadly Than the Sword	T			UK. Episode #3.4-7-1966	Photographer, Japanese (Scully Han). Japanese Photographer (Basil Tang).	112037
2002	Adam and Eve and Pinch Me	NM		Rendell, Ruth		Journalists make up a pack of bloodthirsty reporters ready to pounce on a conservative Member of Parliament's wife.	112038
2006	Adam and Eve: Uncensored	M				Reporter (Katrina Keene)	112039
2005	Adam Canfield: Adam Canfield of the Slash	NJ		Winerip, Michael	#1 Adam Canfield of the Slash Series. Author is Pulitzer-prize winning education columnist for the New York Times.	Student Newspaper Reporter and Editor Adam Canfield is ace reporter and coeditor of The Slash, Harris Elementary/Middle School's student newspaper. He is coaxed into the job by super-organized Jennifer and he wonders if he's made a big mistake. Adam and Jennifer are co-editors of their school newspaper. It’s the first issue and already there’s the smell of a scandal. Not only do editors get stuck with assigning stories (like an investigative report on the edibility of cafeteria food), but they also have to deal with annoying third graders like Phoebe, always pushing for a front-page slot.But when Phoebe's article on Eddie the janitor leads to a much bigger scoop -- an eccentric woman's mysterious gift to the school -- Adam and Jennifer rise to the challenge.They risk the principal's wrath to uncover some shocking secrets. Questions of ethics (should they exposes a potential scandal involving their principal?).	112040
2007	Adam Canfield: Adam Canfield, Watch Your Back!	NJ		Winerip, Michael	#2 Adam Canfield of the Slash Series. Author is Pulitzer-prize winning education columnist for the New York Times.	Student Newspaper Reporter and Editor Adam Canfield is ace reporter and coeditor of The Slash, Harris Elementary/Middle School's student newspaper. He is used to getting the story. What he is not used to is being the story, which is just what happens after he’s mugged by some high school students for his snow-shoveling money. But it’s hard to keep a low profile when there’s still baritone and basketball practice, a new principal to figure out, a science fair sham to uncover, a bully survey to monitor, a three-hundred-year-old tree to save and the next issue of the Slash to take care of. It’s enough to drive a kid over the edge. Luckily, Adam’s got Jennifer, his trusty and cute coeditor to help him keep it together. But when the Slash is threatened, will they be able to get the story and keep the paper going, all without getting expelled.	112041
2009	Adam Canfield: Last Reporter, The	NJ		Winerip, Michael	#3 Adam Canfield of the Slash Series. Author is Pulitzer-prize winning education columnist for the New York Times.	Student Newspaper Reporter and Editor Adam Canfield is ace reporter and coeditor of The Slash, Harris Elementary/Middle School's student newspaper.A “dirty” school election, suspicious test scores -- Adam Canfield and his star reporters are chasing some red-hot leads. There’s only one glitch: the school board has shut down The Slash for exposing the town’s most powerful family, and now the staff has to find a way to publish it themselves. Enter the Ameche brothers: two goofy kid entrepreneurs with a knack for refurbishing junk -- and a talent for selling ads -- but a shaky command of journalistic ethics. What’s worse, Adam hasn’t a clue why his coeditor Jennifer, is suddenly acting weird. Raising money to resurrect the banned school paper brings Adam in contact with some quirky characters in this sharp, funny novel starring the ace middle-grade reporter.	112042
1965	Adam Gifford: Death of a Pornographer (aka Dark Trade)	NM	OWN - P	Lejeune, Anthony (Edward Anthony Thompson)	#5 Adam Gifford Mysteries	Reporter Adam Gifford, crime reporter and undercover agent for a nameless secret service in London	112043
1962	Adam Gifford: Duel in the Shadows	NM		Lejeune, Anthony (Edward Anthony Thompson)	#2 Adam Gifford Mysteries	Reporter Adam Gifford, crime reporter and undercover agent for a nameless secret service in London	112044
1963	Adam Gifford: Glint of Spears	NM		Lejeune, Anthony (Edward Anthony Thompson)	#3 Adam Gifford Series	Reporter Adam Gifford, crime reporter and undercover agent for a nameless secret service in London. Set in the independent Congo.	112045
1961	Adam Gifford: News of Murder	NM		Lejeune, Anthony (Edward Anthony Thompson)	#1 Adam Gifford Mysteries	Reporter Adam Gifford, crime reporter and undercover agent for a nameless secret service in London	112046
1941	Adam Had Four Sons	M	DVD -R HQ 6746, 6747 (Video Breakup on 6747).			Photographer (Renie Riano)	112047
1965	Adam Link -- Robot	NSF	OWN - P	Binder, Eando		Press	112048
1966	Adam Lost His Apple	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	112049
1969	Adam-12: Log 33: It All Happened So Fast	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1969	Reporter (Frank Arno - First Reporter).	112050
1971	Adam-12: Log 76: Militants, The	T			Episode #69. 2-18-1971	Newsman (James Bacon).	112051
1971	Adam-12: Pick-Up	T			Episode #88. 12-29-1971	Newsman (Vernon Scott).	112052
1973	Adam's Rib	T				Press. Court Reporter (Virginia Hawkins).	112053
1949	Adam's Rib	M	DVD -R HQ 2660, 2661. L			News Media. Reporter (Dick Cogan). Reporter David McMahon). Reporter (Tommy Noonan). Reporter (Dan Quigg). Reporter (Wilson Wood).  Photographers (Michael Kostrick, Nancy Laurents, Dwight Martin, Ralph Montgomery, Tom Quinn, Ray Walker).	112054
1995	Adao e Eva	MF				Journalist (Candido Ferreira).	112055
1982	Adapt or Dye	P		Uys, Pieter-Dirk		South African Broadcasting Corporation anchorman one of the characters played by Uys.	112056
2002	Adaptation	M	DVD -R 1705			Journalist (Meryl Streep as author Susan Orlean). New Yorker journalist writing a book about an uneducated Florida orchid collector	112057
1991	Addams Family, The	M	L			Talk Show Host Sally Jessie Raphael -- Gomez watches her when he's depressed	112058
1964	Addams Family, The:	T			Series - Ultimate Trivia TV Book	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Uncle Fester (Jackie Coogan) once worked as an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist until everybody started suing him	112059
1965	Addams Family, The: Gomez, the People's Choice	T			Episode. 10-15-1965. Season #2. Episode #5	Reporter (Jack Barry).	112060
1964	Addams Family, The: Gomez, the Politician	T			Episode #4. 10-9-1964	Reporter (Bob LeMond). TV Announcer (Bill Baldwin).	112061
1965	Addams Family, The: Portrait of Gomez	T			Episode #47.12-10-1965	Photographer (Ralph Montgomery).	112062
1987	Adderly: Bridge, The	T			Episode #30. 10-7-1987	Reporter (Patricia Idlette).	112063
1988	Addicted to His Love	M				Journalist and three other women get even with a con-man who romances all of them.	112064
1995	Addicted to Murder	M				TV News Anchor (Gary Theroux). Interviewer (Sewell Whitney).	112065
1957	addio amore	N		Nelken, Dinah	Germany	Journalist	112066
1935	Addison Francis stories	SS		Isaac, Fred Mac		Tram Reporter. Front Page Stories and Newspaper Adventure Stories	112067
1968	Addison Tradition, The	N		Morressy, John		Student Journalism. Student is dismissed who wrote a satirical story on 'the Addison tradition" for the campus humor magazine.	112068
1983	Address Book	N	GPL	Bernays, Anne		Editor Alicia Baer, 43, an editor in a Boston publishing house.	112069
1997	Address Unknown	M				Reporter (Shawn Nottingham).	112070
1704	Address, The	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel		News	112071
2007	Adel Versus Friday	MTF			Hungary	News Media. The Journalist (Marcell Miklos).	112072
1997	Adele	NM		Flanagan, Mary		Magazine Publisher Celia Pippet is stealing something from the British museum. The feminist publisher, an old friend who is a filmmaker, and a larger-than-life academic steal two objects from a specimen drawer.They head to the South of France to right an old injustice, which they intend to link to the campaign to end clitoridectomies.Pippet is nervous because she is not the sort of person who steals things certainly not from the British Museum. But she chanced upon the story of Adele, a beautiful and mysterious young woman taken from a southern French town by a creepy gynecologist.He genitally mutilates his new charge and saved the evidence -- the artifact Pippet takes from the museum. She is determined to write the wrong done to Adele and tell her story. Pippet ("a snotty middle class sourpuss") is founder of a feminist magazine.	112073
2003	Adelheid und ihre Morder: Ein Vogel namens Otto	TF			Episode #41. 10-7-2003	Journalist Rosner (Rudiger Klink).	112074
2009	ADHDtv: With Lew Marklin	M				News Media. Reporters (Brad Jay, Nicole Spiegel). 	112075
2006	Adios to My Old Life	N		Ferrer, Caridad		Reporters, cameras, vocal coaches, wardrobe, websites designed by love struck fans, jealousy, malice and sabotage all greet a talented singer-guitarist with a dream of going professional.All of this happens when she passes the audition for a new reality TV show that's searching for the next Latin Superstar.	112076
1972	Adipose Complex, The	N		Deutschman, Paul		Photographer of the international type is fat, eats and snaps pictures all over the world. Finally joins Weight Watcher's and then struggles to reach his weight goal	112077
1993	Adjeci Soares em Focusq	TF			Brazil	Reporter Rachel Andrade	112078
1914	Admirable Carfew, Thre	SS		Wallace, Edgar	15 stories in this collection featuring Felix Carfew. 	Journalist Gregory Carfew was known as “Carfew, he of no first name and he who was said to be a genius, a beautiful writer, a perfect and unparalleled master of descriptive.” He was a rather self-possessed journalist who hated being called a reporter.Starting off with a lucky break after being mistaken for a famous reporter with the same last name, Felix Carfew’s adventures continue for 15 stories in this collection. Journalist Gregory Carfew was the unparalleled master of descriptive. Felix Carfew writes a vile hand. There is a new boy on the desk at The Megaphone and it is Felix who is handed the envelope, not Gregory. Finding himself on Ambassador Greishen’s special train, then on a teamer to Ostend, Felix recklessly exploits the opportunity. At 3 a.m., Gregory gets an urgent telegram. On the quay at Ostend, Felix flees and Gregory steps forward to introduce himself.	112079
1972	Adolf Hitler - My Part In His Downfall	M				Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	112080
1939	Adolf i eld och lagor	MF				Journalist Eriksson (Arne Lindblad). Photographer (Nils Ekstam). Photographer (Ake Gronberg). Photographer (Olov Wigren).	112081
1952	Adolf i toppform	MF				Journalist (Wiktor Andersson). Editor Dahlgren (Ragnar Widestedt).	112082
1958	Adorabili e bugiardi	MF			Italy	Editor (Carlo Tamberlani - The Chief Editor).	112083
2005	Adrenalilne Rush	N		Reed, Lynn		Reporter Dani Johnson a local reporter in Oklahoma begins covering two murders and dating the man responsible for both deaths. As the murders continue, police begin closing in on the man who is finally arrested.Released to get his affairs in order, he flees to Mexico but misses Oklahoma and returns to read that Johnson and the police sergeant are getting married.The man has murder on his mind when he shows up at the wedding.	112084
1997	Adrienne Clarkson Presents: Infused With Light: A Journey with Mary Pratt	M			Canada	Reporter-Narrator Adrienne Clarkson.	112085
1904	Adrift in the Unknown	NSF	USC	Cook, William Wallace		Reporter James Peter Munn, Morning Mercury. Narrates story.	112086
1993	Adrift on the Nile	N		Mahfouz, Naguib		Reporter Samara Bughat wants to write a journalistic piece on a group of elitist, upper-class friends who gather for a night of hedonistic celebration on an ornate houseboat. Because of the female news reporter’s presence, the group is confronted by their growing awareness of their own pain and alienation. The group includes an opportunistic art critic, a womanizing actor, a woman who has deserted her husband, a laid-back writer and a cynical lawyer. Samara is the grain of seriousness that irritates them in their escapist shell and around her swirls a nightly dispute over purpose, duty, love and morality. 	112087
1971	Adrift on the Nile (aka Thartharah fawq al-Nil)	MF		Mahfouz, Naguib (Novel)	Egypt. 	Reporter Samara Bughat (Magda Al Khattib) wants to write a journalistic piece on a group of elitist, upper-class friends who gather for a night of hedonistic celebration on an ornate houseboat. Because of the female news reporter’s presence, the group is confronted by their growing awareness of their own pain and alienation. The group includes an opportunistic art critic, a womanizing actor, a woman who has deserted her husband, a laid-back writer and a cynical lawyer. Investigative Journalist Samara is the grain of seriousness that irritates them in their escapist shell and around her swirls a nightly dispute over purpose, duty, love and morality. Samara enters into the mix seeking a story about Egyptians who have essentially cut themselves from society and seek only to escape from life through hashish. 	112088
1942	Advance Agent	NW		August, John		Press	112089
1953	Adventure	DT			5-10-1953 to 7-8-1956. CBS	TV Reporters  Charles Collingwood (1953-55), Mike Wallace, Robert Northshield talk on camera with scientists in this educational series for children produced in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.Wallace making his first solo flight.	112090
2002	Adventure Diaries of P.J., the Photo Journalist (Heroes and Helpers)	NJ		Marsh, Carole		Photo-Journalist P.J.'s diary explains how he became a photojournalist.	112091
1936	Adventure in Manhattan	M	DVD -R HQ 7730, 7731.	Edginton, May - Novel "Purple and Fine Linen.") Joseph Krumgold (Story). Sidney Buchman, Harry Sauber, Jack Kirkland (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter George Melville (Joel McCrea) is a self-assured crime reporter who claims he can predict where a crime will occur and turns out to be right. Asked by Managing Editor Phil Bane (Thomas Mitchell) to investigate the theft of a ruby.City Editor (Wallis Clark). Reporters (Eddie Laughton, Ralph Malone, John Tyrrell).	112092
1930	Adventure in Uniform (Zsuzsa Madarassy-Beck)	SS	UCLA	Hunyady, Sandor	In "Hungarian Short Stories (19th and 20th Centuries)."	Former Journalist-Narrator. "I was a journalist and had joined the regiment almost straight from the editorial office. My sergeant called me 'Mr. Editor."	112093
1940	Adventure in Washington	N		Rosten, L. (pseudonym: Ross, Leonard		Reporter. Ace Newsman in Washington. Washington D.C. bureau head involved in intrigue and romance.	112094
1941	Adventure in Washington (aka Female Correspondent)	M		Benham, Albert, Jeanne Spencer (Story).  Lewis R. Foster, Arthur Caesar (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Gossip Columnist Jane Scott (Virginia Bruce) is involved in a feud with a senator. A tough street kid is reformed by the columnist and becomes a senate page. He is sent away after suspected of eavesdropping.Boy gets revenge by selling government secrets to a stock speculator. When the senator is accused of being responsible for the leaks, the street kid confesses. Given a mock trial by other pages in the senate chambers and is exonerated.Columnist and senator resolve feud as result of mutual interest in the body.	112095
1986	Adventure of Faustus Bidgood, The	M				Reporter at Capitol (Ken Barrett). RBC News Desk (Janis Spenc). RBC News Desk (Charlie Tomlinson)	112096
1973	Adventurer, The: Not-So Merry Widow, The	T			Episode #18.	Reporter (Nicholas Evans). Reporter (David Rayner).	112097
1970	Adventurers, The	M				Girl Journalist (Jaclyn Smith)	112098
1966	Adventurers, The	T			Globetrotters, The	Newspapermen. Global exploits of two newspaperman (Edward Meeks, Yves Renier)	112099
2006	Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis	DT		Davis, Richard Harding. Charles Belmont Davis (Editor)		Journalist Richard Harding Davis (1984-1916). When barely out of his teens, Davis was already turning out society columns, special reports and short stories for Charles Scribner and William Randolph Hearst.He began as a reporter in Philadelphia. In 1890 named managing editor of Harper's Weekly.Served as war correspondent for the London Times and the New York Herald during the Greco-Turkist (1897), Spanish-American (1898), South African (1899-1902) and Russo-Japanese (1904-5) wars. Represented the New York Tribune in Mexico in 1914.During World War I, he was correspondent with the French and British armies in Serbia. He posed for the male counterpart of the Gibson girl and introduced the avocado to American dining tables. He was the premiere journalist of his time.	112100
1962	Adventures in Paradise: Hurricane Audrey	T			Episode. 1-7-1962	Reporter  (Richard Adams). Reporter (Paul Micale).	112101
1972	Adventures in Rainbow Country	T				Photographer-Writer Roger Lemieux (Albert Millaire)	112102
1992	Adventures in Spying (aka Operation Lookout	M				Newspaper Seller Brian McNichols (Bernie Coulson) is folding newspapers for Brian’s younger brother’s paper route  (his brother is sick) when they spot a notorious criminal who is supposed to be dead. Brian had noticed an article in the newspaper that described the notorious drug smuggler who was presumed dead in an explosion in Los Angeles but still has a $50,000 reward on his head. Brian and a friend, Larry Shoup (Corey Gunnestad), who he talks into driving him around to deliver the papers, know there is a reward for his capture so the two friends to go the local policeman who doesn’t believe anything they say. So they decide to prove that the criminal is alive and in their town.  The two teens follow the man to a house in town where he is hiding out and try to get a photo of him, first by throwing a paper through the window of the house and then by spying on him from a nearby vacant house that is for sale. Paperboy (John Harkins). 	112103
1939	Adventures in Washington	M				Press	112104
1900	Adventures of a Boy Reporter, The	NJ	OWN - H	Morrison, Steele Harry		Reporter. Boy reporter	112105
1914	Adventures of a Girl Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter for the Clarion is unable to get an interview at a home where jewels were stolen so he gets the society reporter to pose as a maid. She's caught by the crook while phoning ion her story, but escapes and gets a scoop.	112106
1894	Adventures of a Special Correspondent in Central Asia	N		Verne, Jules	Aka The Adventures of a Special Correspondent among the Various Races and Countries of Central Asia: Being the Exploits and Experiences of Claudius Bombarnac of the Twentieth Century	Reporter Claudius Bombarnac is assigned by the Twentieth Century newspaper to cover the travels of the Grand Transasiatic Railway that runs between Uzun Ada, Turkestan and Peking, China.Accompanying him on this journey is an interesting collection of characters, including one who is trying to beat the round the world record and another who is a stowaway.Reporter Extraordinaire Claudius hopes one of them will become the hero of his piece, so his story won't be just a boring travelogue. He is not disappointed when a special car guarded by troops is added to the train, said to be carrying the remains of a great Mandarin.The great Mandarin actually turns out to be a large consignment being returned to China from Persia. Events take place in the 20th century.Unfortunately the train must travel through a large part of China that is controlled by unscrupulous robber-chiefs. Before the journey is over, Claudius finds his hero.	112107
1984	Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension, The	M	L			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Francine Lembi). Reporter (Raye Birk). Reporter (Jane Marla Robbins).	112108
1933	Adventures of Cardigan, The: Dime Detective Book, A	NM	MLPL	Nebel, Frederick		Reporter Pinkler, a "dumb excuse for a reporter."  Newshound from the Times-Express.	112109
1999	Adventures of Chip-Tracer	G				Cyberjournalist. Time travel with Chip Tracer as she investigates the greatest stories of all time. Web game Cyber Journalism.	112110
1940	Adventures of Christopher Wells, The	R			Radio - Poteet	Newsman Hero	112111
1900	Adventures of Drenton Denn, Special Commissioner, The	SS		White, F.M.	Strand Magazine, 1900. 	Reporter Denn of the New York Post wore a straw hat and a Norfolk jacket and his mouth was rarely without a cigar, typical of the period. His companion was a rough nomadic terrier called “Prince.”In Volume 19:Drenton Denn lounged into the editorial sanctum of The New York Post, his hands plunged into the pockets of a Norfolk jacket. In one corner of his mouth he wore a green cigar, which he took no trouble to remove. The great man opposite carried a short pipe between his teeth, also he was minor coat and vest. All the same Peregrine Pryde was a great man, and some day might be President. Meanwhile, he preferred to control the destiny of perhaps the smartest paper on earth. 	112112
1936	Adventures of Frank Merriwell, The	M			Serials, The, Volume Two	Announcer (Mike Frankovich)	112113
2006	Adventures of George the Projectionist	M				Reporter (Philippe H. Bergeron). TV Reporter (David McGillivray).	112114
1989	Adventures of Goodnight and Loving, The	N		Thomas, Leslie		Newspaper. Lawyer George Goodnight represents the newspaper.	112115
1950	Adventures of Harri Kander, the flying reporter, The (Die Abenteuer des Fliegenden Reporters Harri Kander)	SS				Reporter Harri Kander for the East German news who traveled around the world fighting decadent capitalist swine	112116
1939	Adventures of Jane Arden, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6150. SVDSP 590	Barrett, Monte, Russell E. Ross (Comic Strip). Vincent Sherman, Lawrence Kimble (Screenplay-Story)	Comic Strip character	Reporter Jane Arden (Rosella Towne)  of The World Mirror, goes off in pursuit of a smuggling ring. Editor Ed Towers (William Gargan)  takes her off the story because she didn't report an arrest she says is phony. When she threatens to quit, he fires her.Reporter and editor staged the confrontation so Towers can send Arden undercover to expose a jewel theft ring connected to the death of the society woman.Crooks discover she's a reporter and kidnap the editor. Kidnappers threaten their lives.  Reporter (Eddie Graham). Reporter (John Ridgely). Reporter (Jack Santoro). City Editor (Jack Mower).	112117
1958	Adventures of Jim Bowie, The: Close Shave, The	T			Episode #57. 1-10-1958	Editor Asbury (Percy Helton).	112118
1917	Adventures of Jimmy Dale, The	N	MLPL	Packard, Frank		Editor "Jimmie" Dale. Herman Carruthers, managing editor of News Argus.	112119
2006	Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Who Framed Jimmy.	C	DVD -R HQ 7258		Episode #156. 1-26-2006	News Media.  Male African-American Reporter from Action 9 News. Interviews policeman.  Reporter accuses Jimmy of breaking and entering.	112120
1914	Adventures of Kitty Cobb, The	M			AFI-Cartoonists	Cartoonist	112121
1944	Adventures of Mark Twain, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5433 (Mislabeled as 5533, 5434, 5436. SVD 641	Sherman, Harold M. (Play - "Mark Twain"). Biographical material owned by Mark Twain Company. Harry Chandlee (Additional Dialogue).  Alan Le May, Harold M. Sherman (Adaptation). Le May (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Samuel Clemens (Fredric March) of the Virginia City Enterprise ("More News Than Some People Can Stand") takes over the paper after witnessing editor being shot down in street by gunman who did not care for his opinions.While a boy, Clemens goes to work as print shop apprentice at the Hannibal Journal and manages to sneak a story about a man's suicide attempt into the paper. He says person who could invent machine to set type would make a fortune.Clemens newspaper work culminates in his encounter with Bret Harte and his famous account of the frog jumping contest establishing Mark Twain as a major humorist."If there's one man in this town so helpless or so low down that he can't speak his own mind, print it if he wants to, this country's done." Editor Joe Goodwin (Whitford Kane). Editor (Roland Drew). Typesetter inventor (Francis Pierlot).British Reporter (Charles Irwin). Printer (Christian Rub). Author Bret Harte (John Carradine). Journalist-Author William Dean Howells (Douglas Wood). Author-Journalist Rudyard Kipling (Paul Scardon). Telegrapher (Walter Soderling).	112122
1944	Adventures of Mark Twain, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9603, 9604, 9605			Journalist-Author Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) biography. He goes from steamboat pilot to newsman to novelist and traveling lecturer.  Many newspaper headlines throughout. 	112123
1942	Adventures of Martin Eden, The	M				Publisher (Charles Halton) of Continental Magazine. Writer. Sailor's memoirs published brings brutal captain to justice.	112124
2001	Adventures of MDM, The: Satire of College, A	N		Hatch, Jason		School Newspaper Editor Kate Morgan helps best friends Jim and Mark introduce the campus to a soft drink, Massive Doh Man and in the process end up fighting the college’s administration about far more than just soda. The two students form MDM, a superhero to fight their school’s diabolical administration. When their college signs an exclusive marketing deal with a soft drink company, the two students introduce the campus to the drink. Facing a sinister and manipulative administration, MDM battles the college’s policies and champions the apathetic student body. The college’s president, William Jones, leads the splintered campus and worries that the students may just start paying attention to what his administration is doing to them. With more deans than faculty, the college throws everything they have against these students who care more than most and go further than anyone.	112125
1913	Adventures of Mortimer Dixon, The	N		Ramsey, Alicia (Royston)		Newsman narrates tale of Chinese in London	112126
2008	Adventures of Myke Phoenix	N		Bluhm, Warren		Radio Newsman Paul Phillips and his devoted girlfriend Dana Dunsmore  walk into an antique store one stormy evening and by the time the night is over, the journalist wasn’t Paul Phillips anymore -- Myke Phoenix has been born.  The year was 1995 and the cold war was over. People were still allowed to smoke on the job and 9/11 was still six years off. The universe shifted and something dark burst from a yawning crack in the nature of being. Mankind needed a hero and that was why Phillips and Dunsmore walked into that antique store one stormy evening. 	112127
2003	Adventures of Ociee Nash, The	M				Investigative Journalist Nellie Bly (Donna Wright), pioneering female investigative reporter, meets nine-year-old Ociee Nash when Ociee leaves her rural farm to go to Asheville, North Carolina where her Aunt Mamie can teach her to become a young lady. She boards the train bound for her uncertain new life far from the home she has always known, but once on her way, it’s not long before she meets an array of interesting and renowned characters including Bly, Orville and Wilbur Wright and even the President of the United States, William McKinley. 	112128
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The:	T			Episode	Publicity for the Fraternity. Rick and his friends try to get some publicity for their fraternity	112129
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The:	T			Episode	Magazine. Ozzie, Joe & the Fashion Models: While on a fishing trip, Ozzie and Joe are joined by two models doing a layout for a magazine	112130
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Boys' Paper Route	T			Episode	Newsboys. David and Rick try to earn more money by taking paper routes	112131
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Editor, The	T			Episode	Editor Harriet becomes the editor of the woman's club newspaper	112132
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Newspaper Interview	T			Episode	Newspaper. Ozzie is selected to appear in the Neighbor of the Week column in the newspaper	112133
1953	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Newspaper Write-up	T			Episode # 14, Season 1. 1-2-1953. Series (10-3-52 to 9-3-66)	Newspaper. Ozzie gets his name in the paper but it is spelled wrong	112134
1961	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Our Man in Alaska	T			Episode #294. 2-8-1961	Female Reporter Katie (Katie Regan) for the college newspaper always seems to know all about the activities of Dave and Rick’s fraternity. The fraternity brothers are convinced that Rick is supplying her with inside information.	112135
1965	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Petition, The	T			Episode. 1-6-1965. Season #13. Episode #16	Reporter (Ben Bennett). Reporter (Reb Foster). Reporter (Bob Eubanks).	112136
1952	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The: Tuba, The	T			Episode	Newspaper. Ozzie and Harriet fight over a newspaper article	112137
1964	Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet: Rick's Old Printing Press	T			Episode #3. Season 13. 9-23-1964	Newspapers. Press. Ozzie gives Rick's old toy printing press to the neighborhood kids to start their own newspaper	112138
1862	Adventures of Philip -- Volumes One and Two	N	OWN - H	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Newspaper Owner Frederick Mugford, owner of Pall Mall Gazette, self-made man. Mr. Bickerton, editor of the Pall Mail Gazette, snobbish, supercilious man ashamed of his humble origin.  Mr. Bince, printer. Mr. Burjoyce, publisher of the Pall Mall GazetteTom Glazier, Paris correspondent  of the "Monitor." Mr. Bludyer, critic on the staff of the PM Gazette, "a man of considerable talent, and of a race which, I believe, is quite extinct in the press of our time."Phipps, journalist on staff of Daily Intelligencer. Editor of the Tomahawk in "The Ravenswing."  In "Reading a Poem," he is the editor of the Weekly Bravo.	112139
1897	Adventures of Philip -- Volumes One and Two	N	OWN	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Journalist Gilligan of the "Century." Bunch , the critic of the "Connoisseur."  Michael Cassidy, sub-editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, later editor of the Shamrock. Century newspaper. Daily Intelligencer. Tom Dale, a reporter, a gossip.Corpus of Digges, critic. European Review, magazine founded and owned by Sir John Tregarvan. Philip Firmin (hero of the story of Philip) is sub-editor. Colonel J. B. Fogle, proprietor of the New York Emerald. (Fogle is a name T. uses for  bully).Jack Finucane, Irish journalist, sub-editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Gazette of the Upper Ten Thousand, a New York newspaper to which Firmin contributes letters as Philalethes (original was the New York Corsair). Editor is Dr. Geraldine.	112140
2002	Adventures of Pluto Nash, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Don Jordan). Pretty Reporter (Lorca Simons).	112141
1998	Adventures of Ragtime, The	M				TV Reporter (Tawny Little). TV News Reporter (David Sheehan). Newswoman (Nancy O'Dell).	112142
1714	Adventures of Rivella; Or, the History of the Author of the Atalantis with Secret Memoirs and Characters of Several Considerable Persons	N	COPY	Manley, Mary Delariviere	In "Novels of Mary Delariviere Manley, The."	Printer John Barber, printer of Atalantis. Publisher of Atalantis. Daniel Defoe.  Steele included in various guises. Autobiography disguised in fiction.	112143
2000	Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, The	M	SVD 1114			Media Mogul Fearless Leader (Robert DeNiro) is behind RBTV (Really Bad Television Network) and wants to lobotomize America with bad TV to pave his way for total world control. Photographer (Randy Woltz).	112144
1955	Adventures of Sadie, The (aka Our Girl Friday)	M		Langley, Noel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Jimmy Carroll (George Cole) was recently fired, becomes shipwrecked on an island with two other men and a woman.  When they are rescued, Carroll calls his editor with the scoop."I suppose you must see the human race from a lot of funny angles in the newspaper business." "The human race…are nothing but a bunch of carnivorous anthropoids, all wanting something for nothing and killing each other to get it."  "You just been fired?""Yes, how'd you guess?"	112145
1988	Adventures of Superboy, The:	T	SV 136, 131, 55		Episodes. Series (October 1988-May 1992). 100 Episodes	Journalism Student Clark Kent works for the Shuster University High School paper, The Herald. Kent (John Haymes Newton, Season One. Gerard Christopher, Seasons 2-4).	112146
1991	Adventures of Superboy, The: Paranoia	T			Episode #84. 11-10-1991	Reporters. Jack Larson and Noel Neill (Jimmy Olson and Lois Lane from original Superman series. Psychological effect of a UFO sighting on the Bureau for Extra-Normal Matters staff.Kent and Lana are to be questioned as are all members of the investigative staff. Everyone become extremely paranoid after questioning starts. One woman commits suicide. Superboy saves her. But paranoia continues. The head of the national Bureau is killedLana last person to see him alive. Second UFO lands outside the city. What is causing the paranoia?	112147
1990	Adventures of the Black Stallion	T				Photographer tries to have the Black destroyed after being injured by the horse	112148
1968	Adventures of the Seaspray	T			Series 1967-1968	Australian Freelance Writer John Wells (Walter Brown) roaming South Pacific looking for story material	112149
2008	Adventures of Umbweki, The	MF				Reporter (Michelle Mellgren)	112150
1984	Adventures on a New World	CB			Planet Comics #1	Reporter Mimi and Explorer Flint Baker help relocate the ancient people of a dying race on a planet in a newly formed solar system where they’re rejuvenated and become young again. 	112151
2004	Advertisement: Camel Turkish Blends Presents Invitations	CC			Magazine Advertisement	Press Photographers with speed graphics shoot picture of model coming out of a car with a cigarette in her hand.	112152
2005	Advertisement: Hilton	CC	OWN			Paparazzi are featured in the advertisement. Their cameras are all aimed at the reader and the caption says: "See how it feels to party like a rock star.  Travel with Hilton Hotels to the 48th Annual Grammy Awards."	112153
2006	Advertisement: Paparazzi covering Diet Pepsi	CC	OWN			Paparazzi cover Diet Pepsi. Headline: "Hollywood's Newest Star Doesn't Do Autographs…But He Does Do Movie Tickets." Go to the Movies with Diet Pepsi Ad Campaign.	112154
1669	Advertisements from Parnassus with the Politick Touchstone (1612-1613: Ragguagli di Parnasso)	P	USC	Boccalini, Traiano		News	112155
2008	Advice Column Mystery: Asking for Murder	NM		Isleib, Roberta	#3 Advice Column Mystery Series	Advice Columnist Dr. Rebecca Butterman’s friend and fellow therapist Annabelle Hart is found badly beaten and left for dead. Rebecca wants to find out why. When Rebecca's friend and fellow therapist Annabelle Hart is found badly beaten and left for dead, Rebecca is determined to help search for answers. But this time, no one wants her help. Not Detective Meigs, who thinks the crime was either a botched robbery or the result of a relationship gone sour. And not Annabelle's sister, who makes it clear that Rebecca isn't welcome in family matters. The only place where her opinion matters is the therapist's couch. She's agreed to see Annabelle¹s patients, but it won't be easy. Annabelle's area of expertise is sand play therapy, which Rebecca knows little about -- yet with a would-be killer on the loose, she can only hope the clues are buried within easy reach	112156
2007	Advice Column Mystery: Deadly Advice	NM		Isleib, Roberta	#1 Advice Column Mystery Series	Advice Columnist Dr. Rebecca Butterman.When Dr. Rebecca Butterman returns home to find her neighbor an apparent suicide, she's wracked with guilt. As a psychologist and advice columnist, she should have been able to help. When the neighbor's mother suspects foul play and begs her to investigate, Rebecca puts this down to denial. Then she finds Madeline's blog, a zippy chronicle of dating adventures that suggests anything but depression. So when Rebecca's editor assigns her to do a column on the modern singles scene, Rebecca finds herself re-tracing the Madeline's steps into the world of speed-dating and web-blogging, where no one is who they claim to be. Over-eager suitors are the least of her worries: Dr. Butterman is about to discover just how deadly some advice can be. When it comes to murder, everyone could use a little help.	112157
2007	Advice Column Mystery: Preaching to the Corpse	NM		Isleib, Roberta	#2 Advice Column Mystery Series	Advice Columnist Dr. Rebecca Butterman’s minister is charged with murder. Dr. Butterman uncovers cutthroat church politics. It seems the “thou shalt not kill” tenet has a qualifier: “unless thou art eliminating the competition.”Psychologist/advice columnist Dr. Rebecca Butterman gets a call in the middle of night from the minister at her church. He's in custody after going to a fellow parishioner's home and finding her dead. The murdered matron was the leader of a search committee charged with finding a new assistant pastor after the previous assistant left in a rush. The minister begs Rebecca to intervene. She learns that the committee was divided -- has someone tried to eliminate the competition? Rebecca puts her analytical skills to work to do her own search -- for a killer--all while resisting the urge to break the seventh commandment with a very married detective, and praying she's not the next victim.	112158
1711	Advice to the Grub Street Verse-Writers	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Parody News	112159
1933	Advice to the Lovelorn	M		West, Nathanael (Story - Miss Lonelyhearts). Leonard Praskins (Screenplay)		Columnist Toby Prentiss (Lee Tracy) is assigned to the love-lorn column of The Los Angeles World when he gets drunk and misses out on an earthquake story.  He tries to get fired but Editor Gaskell (Paul Harvey) forces him to stay with the column.Column is successful. Prentiss endorses products sold by the owner of a cut-rate drugstore chain. When his mother dies because she takes one of the products he endorses, he decides to fight the druggist who attempts to kill him.Reporter (Franklyn Ardell). Reporter (George Dobbs). Reporter (Kevin Francke). Reporter (Wilfred Lucas). Reporter (William H. Turner). Reporter (John Vosburgh). Reporter (Billy Wayne).	112160
1952	Advice to the Lovelorn	T		Morley, Christopher (Story).	Episode #70. 7-28-1952. Robert Montgomery Presents.	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Miss Ann Austen, Evening Planet. She is "Cynthia, " Advice to the Lovelorn columnist.	112161
1981	Advice to the Lovelorn	MT	SV 157	Berk, Howard (Teleplay)		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Maggie Dale (Cloris Leachman)  for the Los Angeles Standard has trouble solving her own romantic problemsEditor Walter Sheehan (Walter Brooks). Columnist's assistant  Kelly Bishop (Rita Borden).	112162
1921	Advice to the Lovelorn	SS	GPL	Morley, Christopher D.	In "Tales From a Rolltop Desk."	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Miss Ann Austen, Evening Planet. She is "Cynthia, " Advice to the Lovelorn columnist.	112163
1962	Advise and Consent (aka Advise & Consent)	M				Journalists (Irv Kupcinet, Robert C. Wilson, Alan Emory, Jesse Stearns Buscher, Allen W. Crowley). President of White House Correspondents Association (William Knighton). Reporter (Kenner G. Kemp).President's candidate for Secretary of State must go through a Senate investigation to determine if he's qualified.  Political Press.	112164
1959	Advise and Consent: Novel of Washington Politics, A	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Press	112165
2006	Advocate Newsmagazine, The:	DT				Correspondents Dave Karger, Rachel Maddow, SuChin Pak.	112166
1997	Advocate's Devil, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8615, 8616			News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (Mi-Jung Lee). Newscaster #2 (Kevin Hayes). Reporter (Joanna Piros).	112167
1978	Ady-novellak	MTF				Journalist (Gyula Kovacs). Journalist (Jozsef Szeki). Journalist (Lajos Tandor)	112168
1999	Aeblet og stammen	DF			Denmark. Documentary series portraying the creative bonds between generations.	Photographer Charlotte Haslund-Christensen (Herself).	112169
1976	Aeg elada, aeg armastada	MF			Soviet Union.	Photographer Tuus (Peeter Kard).	112170
1922	Aelita	NSF	USC	Tolstoi, Alexei		Correspondent Archibald Skiles of 1923 is a good man.	112171
1939	Aelita (1939 Version)	NSF		Tolstoi, Alexei		Correspondent Archibal  Skies of 1939 version is no longer good	112172
0001	Aeneid: Part VIII	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.	Messenger: "Yet one remain'd - the messenger of Fate:High on a craggy cliff Celaeno sate,And thus her dismal errand did relate:'What! not contented with our oxen slain,"Dare you with Heav'n an impious war maintain, And drive the Harpies from their native reign? Heed therefore what I say; and keep in mindWhat Jove decrees, what Phoebus has design'd, And I, the Furies' queen, from both relate -….""You seek th' Italian shores, foredoom'd by fate:"Th' Italian shores are granted you to find….."	112173
0001	Aeneid: Part XII	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.,	Herald: "Ev'n now the herald of the gods appear'd: Waking I saw him and his message heard."From Jove he came commission'd, heav'nly bright With radiant beams, and manifest to sight (The sender and the sent I both attest): These walls he enter'd, and those words express'd."Fair queen, oppose not what the gods command; Forc'd by my fate, I leave your happy land."	112174
0001	Aeneid: Part XIII	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.	Messenger: "Twice warn'd by the celestial messenger, The pious prince arose with hasty fear;"	112175
0001	Aeneid: Part XV	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.	Herald: "The herald summons all, and then proclaims…."	112176
0001	Aeneid: Part XXI	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.	Messenger: "A posting messenger, dispatch'd from hence, Of this fair troop, advis'd their aged prince That foreign men of mighty stature came; Uncouth their habit, and unknown their name."	112177
0001	Aeneid: Part XXXIX	PO		Virgil. John Dryden (Translation)	19 B.C.	Herald: "Then turning to the herald, thus pursues:"Go, greet the Trojan with ungrateful news;Denounce from me, that, when tomorrow's lightShall gild the heav'ns, he need not urge the fight;"The Trojan and Rutulian troops no moreShall dye, with mutual blood, the Latian shore: Our single swords the quarrel shall decide,And to the victor be the beauteous bride."	112178
1911	Aerial Voyages of a Small Parisian Around the World (Les Voyages Aeriens d'un Petit Parisian a Travers le Monde)	SS		Nizerolles, R.M. (Marcel Priollet). #1-111, 1911-1913		Reporter Yvonne Blanchard, an English male reporter, friend of TinTin, not the famous Belgian, but a French character	112179
2005	Aerosol	M				Newsreader (Jon Berengut).	112180
2005	Af banen	MF			Denmark	News Media. Lokal Journalist (Nicolai Raastrup).	112181
1952	Affair in Trinidad	M	DVD -R HQ 10148, 10149			Reporter Mr. Peters, the Reporter (Don Kohler). Newspaper Reporter (Calvin Emery).	112182
1999	Affair of Convenience, An	NR		Hall, Marissa	Harlequin	Reporter and lawyer are neighbors and get dumped for being too busy. Both workaholics until one does the unthinkable and falls in love with the other.	112183
1953	Affair of Love, An  (Master Jim Probity)	N		Swinnerton, F.A.		Press	112184
1965	Affair of the Albatross	NR	OWN - P	Edwards, Jane		Reporter Jackie Torrance, the Courier's newest reporter. Valentine #375	112185
1963	Affair of the Skin, An	M			AFI-Photographers	African-American Commercial Photographer (Diana Sands)	112186
1957	Affair to Remember, An	M	L			Newscasters including U.S. (Robert Q. Lewis), French and English columnists in prologue. House to House (takeoff on Person to Person). British TV Commentator (Jack Raine). Italian TV Commentator (Dino Bolognese). French Commentator (Roger Til).	112187
1862	Affair Was a Silly Joke, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	112188
1953	Affair With a Stranger	M	DVD -R HQ 7869, 7868. DVD -R 1658	Flournoy, Richard (Story and Screen Play)		Gossip Columnist Lucy Lawson on TV and in newspapers. Early TV news broadcast. June, her assistant. Her column is called "Looking Up & Down Broadway…with Lucy Lawson." New York Morning…."	112189
1948	Affaire Blum	MF				Reporter (Otto Matthies)	112190
1938	Affairs of Annabel, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6109, 6108			Publicity Man Lannie Morgan (Jack Oakie) puts the studio's biggest star, Annabel Allison, in one crazy stunt after another.	112191
1939	Affairs of Anthony	R				Cub Reporter Cub reporter joins cast	112192
1942	Affairs of Jimmy Valentine, The	M		Armstrong, Paul, Jr. (Play). Olive Cooper, Robert Tasker (Screenplay).	Ness Book - Remake of "Return of Jimmy Valentine, The" 1936.	Editor (Roman Bohnen) is a wanted man, an ex-criminal being sought by Radio Announcer (Dennis O'Keefe) and a man who secretly wants to settle an old score with the missing crook.Editor's gardener tries to remove evidence from newspaper morgue that would implicate the editor. The man kills the gardener. Radio Announcer gets fingerprints of murder suspects knowing real criminal will crack the safe to get them.He and the man catch the editor, but the man accidentally kills himself while trying to shoot the editor. The radio announcer, who has fallen in love with the editor's daughter, decides to let the world believe the gardener was the wanted man.	112193
1945	Affairs of Susan, The	M				Reporter (Stan Johnson).	112194
1992	Affairs of the Heart	M	SVD 671			Advice Columnist (Amy Lynn Baxter), alluring writer,  enters the game of love after meeting a handsome athlete	112195
1941	Affectionately Yours	M	DVD -R HQ 5700, 5702. SVDSP 619	Foss, Fanya, Aleen Leslie (Story).  Edward Kaufman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Richard "Rickey" Mayberry (Dennis Morgan) hurries home from Portugal when wife plans to divorce him. Notorious womanizer who leads on fellow reporter,  Irene Malcolm (Rita Hayworth) while they are stationed in Lisbon.He is planning to return to Moscow ("He won't give up until he finds Ninotchka") but decides to go back to the States when he receives telegram that wife is filing for divorce. Manufactures a story about being shot in Lisbon to justify his return.Prepares to break up wife's new romance. Editor Chester "Chet" Phillips (James Gleason) tries to keep him and wife from getting back together because marriage interferes with Mayberry's work. Malcolm says she'll do anything to help  him win wife back.But she's collaborating with editor. Correspondent reconciles with wife. He creates fake accident story to get her to rush to his side instead of marrying the other man. City Editor (Charles Marsh). Copy Boy (Ed Brian). Photographer Pasha (George Tobias)."You may be a great newspaperman, but you're…." "I know, a  bad husband."	112196
2001	Affinity for Murder, An	NM		White, Anne		Journalist Ellen Davies is on a collision course with danger. She thinks she stumbled on a multi-million dollar find which will send her career in journalism soaring.It involves two dead art experts and a secret cache of paintings that may have been the work of Lake George's most famous summer resident, Georgia O'Keeffe. But as with other recently discovered O'Keeffe paintings nothing is 100 percent certain.She may not live long enough to uncover the truth.	112197
1997	Affluenza	MT				Publisher Kalle Lasn of Adbusters Magazine. Host-Anchor  Scott Simon	112198
1992	Afghanistan	SS		Williams, Lynna	In "Things Not Seen and Other Stories."	Sportswriter Hopkins.  Merilee, Post reference desk.	112199
1991	Afghanistan Ticknor	N		Ullmann, Alex		News Media	112200
2001	AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies	DT				Film Critic-Historian Leonard Maltin.  Film Critic Time Magazine Richard Schickel.	112201
1960	AFL Football	DT			Series. 9-11-1960 to 12-14-1969. ABC, NBC.	Sportscasters Bob Neal (1961), Curt Gowdy (1961-1969), Jack Buck (1963), Charlie Jones (1964-69), Jim Simpson (1967-69).	112202
1963	AFL Highlights	DT			Series. 9-7-1963 to 12-17-1966.ABC. NBC	Sportscasters Curt Gowdy, Paul Christman (1963)	112203
2002	AFL Sunday	DT				Sports Staff. Feature Reporter Ann-Maree Sparkma. Commentators Dennis Cometti, Garry Lyon, Dwayne Russell, Brian Taylor..	112204
1844	Afloat and Ashore	N	MLPL	Cooper, James Fenimore		Press. Deplores the fact that between 1797 and 1844, the newspapers have developed an insatiable desire for news.	112205
1932	Afraid to Talk	M				Reporters (Ralph Brooks, Gladden James, William Wagner).  Editor (Jack Richardson).	112206
1954	Africa Adventure	M				Columnist, War Correspondent, Globetrotting novelist Robert C. Ruark is the narrator and expedition leader.	112207
1970	Africa Erotica	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	112208
1930	Africa Speaks	M				Journalist Lowell Thomas narrates African wild-life film	112209
1940	Africa Squeaks	C				Parody Correspondent Spencer Tracy as Tanley who presumes Porky Pig is Dr. Livington	112210
1955	African Manhunt	M				Commentator (Lawrence Dobkin - Voice).	112211
2001	African Quest, The	N		Hamilton, Lyn		Travel Editor Kristi Ellingham for First Class magazine, a journal that catered to the upscale tastes and acquisitiveness of newly wealthy boomers as well as old money types. Tall, thin, elegant. Burberry raincoat and Vuitton luggage.Rather ordinary looking, of average height and weight with short brown hair. Distinguishing feature was a scar that ran from corner of her lip down to line of her jaw.National Post Reporter	112212
2000	African Terror	N		Sheraton N.		News Media	112213
1990	Africana, L'	MF			Germany	Journalist (Pierre Deny).	112214
2008	Afrika	N		Craig, Colleen		Journalist is the single parent of a 13-year-old girl traveling to South Africa, her homeland. As her mother struggles with the past, the teenager becomes more and more determined to unlock the secret that has always kept her from knowing her father. 	112215
1992	Aften med John & Aage, En	MF			Denmark	Film Critic Torsten Langvad (Morten Lorentzen).	112216
2007	Aftenshowet	DF			Denmark	Trend Reporter (Lotus Turell).	112217
1993	After 68	M				News Reader (Ritchie Donnelly). Photographer (Bernard Walsh).	112218
1999	After Alice	M				Reporter (Greg Morris)	112219
1999	After All	MT			BET - Ness	TV Female Reporter trying to get anchor job	112220
1996	After All	N		Emery, Lynn		Reporter Michelle Toussaint from New Orleans is devastated when a man's betrayal leads to her father's financial ruin. She had a passionate relationship with the contractor five years earlier.Toussaint is a talented and ambitious news reporter on a mission: to expose a dirty scandal that threatens those who can least defend themselves.Her job as a reporter gives her the opportunity to get the goods on the man's uncle, which would eventually destroy him. The uncle is the man's mentor. Yet the reporter is about to destroy that trust.She finds out that the man's family isn't the only one to blame for her father's ruin. Her mother is part of the problem as well.	112221
2001	After Amy	MT				Reporter #1 (Amy Sloan). Reporter #2 (Tony Calabretta). Reporter #3 (Andrew Peplowski)	112222
2005	After Ashley	P		Gionfriddo, Gina		News Media's glorification of tragedy when a troubled teen becomes a national celebrity.	112223
2002	After Darke (Cooper's Corner)	NR		Macallister, Heather		Columnist Jaron Darke arranges a dinner with a small-town plumber who visits New York in search for vintage bath fixtures. A mob hit takes place outside the restaurant.They have one thing in common -- passion.	112224
2000	After Diff'rent Strokes: When the Laughter Stopped	MT				Photographer, Playboy (David Yost).	112225
1875	After Jenkins	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Reporter notes on costumes worn by the belles of the ball	112226
1998	After Life (aka Wandafuru raifu)	MF		Koreeda, Hirokazu (Writer-Director). 	Japan	Documentary Style. Interviews with real people, actors improvising and reading scripts to show how memories are distorted, improved on and revised. Every Monday, people who have died walk through an open doorway. They are issued an ID number and assigned to a counselor who will assist them in preparing for the journey to the other side. They can each choose one memory to remember and to cherish. They have three days to decide. After a memory is chosen, the staff recreates it on film exactly as possible. The interviews give the film a documentary feel. 	112227
1993	After Midnight	N		Kyle, Susan (aka Diana Palmer)		Journalist	112228
2005	After Midnight: No One Around	M			Collection of shorts about vampires	Newscaster (David Lee - The Newscaster).	112229
2005	After Midnight: Perfect Subject, The	M			Collection of shorts about vampires	Photographers. Pervert Photographer (Rick Trembles). Killer Photographer (Michael Will).	112230
1935	After Office Hours	M	DVD -R HQ 2311, 2315. SVD 1453. SV 254	Stallings, Lawrence and Dale Van Every (Story). Herman J. Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Managing Editor of the New York News-Record, Jim Branch (Clark Gable). Society Editor Sharon Norwood (Constance Bennett), wealthy socialite who has taken a newspaper job to prove she can. He fires her. Hires her back when he thinks he can use her.Under fire, Branch resigns and pursues the story on his own. Reporter Hank Parr (Stuart Erwin) helps him.  They rescue Norwood from the murderer."Newspaper should print any news that can be found, stolen or bought."	112231
1977	After Rome, Africa	N		Glanville, Brian		News Media	112232
1980	After the Fact	P	MLPL	Sweet, J	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	112233
2005	After the Game	NS		Chastain, Norman C.		Atlanta Journal-Constitution Reporter helps a woman who thinks an Atlanta Braves all-star pitcher killed her sister. The gruff journalist helps the woman piece together the gruesome trail to a jet-setting neat freak who preys upon newfound lovers.	112234
1957	After the Locust	N		Fitzgerald, E.		Press	112235
2000	After the Rain	M	DVD -R HQ 2162, 2163. SVD 1393			Journalist and a cop who are brothers get involved in a murder case linked to a crime syndicate and corrupt police officers.	112236
2005	After the Ten O’Clock News	N		Woodard, Ken		TV Reporter Bruce Temple, in late 1961, has fulfilled his military obligation and takes over the job he was hired to do two years earlier at a TV station in Two Rivers, Mississippi. He also take up where he left off with Sue Ann Crawford, his true love and senior pre-med student at Memphis State University. A few weeks into the new job, Bruce is fired after several unnerving civil rights-related incidents, beginning when a lynch mob comes to the studio seeking a Black politician and culminating when Bruce and a cohort are severely beaten after they filmed Freedom Riders attempting to integrate a Greyhound bus station. Confused and desperate, Bruce accepts a TV job offer in Texas, sight unseen. He realizes he has made a monumental mistake the moment he enters the station. He reluctantly accepts the challenge. Maintaining a serious love relationship between Banta, Texas and Memphis, Tennessee is difficult at best. Besides a pipsqueak program director and a tyrannical general manager in Texas, Bruce’s situation is further complicated by a beautiful weather girl and a nympho traffic director, each of whom wants to test his loyalty to his betrothed. 	112237
1936	After the Thin Man	M	DVD -R HQ 2147, 2148. L			Reporters (Donald Briggs, Fredric "Fred" Santly, Jack Norton). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Photographers (Baldwin Cooke, Sherry Hall, Jack E. Raymond). Night City Editor (Jonathan Hale). First News Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes). Photographer (Baldwin Cooke).Photographer (Sherry Hall). Photographer  (Jack Raymond). Newsboy (Billy Benedict).	112238
1940	After the Thin Man	R	CD 003 Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 40-06-17	Reporters	112239
1992	After the War	SS	OWN - H	Hamill, Pete	In "Tokyo Sketches."	TV Anchorwoman. Affair between a Japanese combat photographer Akio and an American TV anchorwoman, Diane.	112240
1960	After the War	N		Stern, Daniel N.		War Correspondent's daughter in the 1950s gets involved with a returning World War II veteran.	112241
1998	After You	NR		Garrett, Annie		TV Reporter Clare McClendon from New York  receives a postcard bringing news of a boating accident prompting the 34-year-old married woman to revisit her first love affair.Talking to a friend at lunch, McClendon relives passion she once had for a fisherman when she was 17 in Maine, after having been sent away from her Midwestern home while her mother was dying of cancer.She is now a successful TV broadcaster, but feels estranged from her husband who has become absorbed  in his own mother's battle with cancer.She is recovering from a mastectomy. Her first love suffered head injury and has forgotten his wife and children, remembering only her. She is asked to come and help him recover his memory. She does so and in the process heals her own marriage.	112242
1967	After You, Comrade	M			Great Spy Pictures II	TV Announcer (Emil Nofal)	112243
2003	Afterglow	W		Griffiths, David	Australia. 	Lesbian Journalist Andrea Vicente is 28 years old, the daughter of a naval captain. She grew up with stars in her eyes. She has always wanted to be famous. A smart student, she graduated from University and started working at a newspaper, which bored her, as she simply wasn’t in the limelight. She befriends detective sergeant Kate Crosswell and soon finds herself breaking many of Australia’s top crimes. She wrote a best selling book on the life and crimes of a psychopathic rapist who views crime as a game, which led to her being picked up as a journalist on the top-rated current affairs show. Work is what Vicente lives for. She is tough, fast-talking and over-confident, but starting to mellow. Her aim is to become an internationally recognized journalist. Although she’ll go to a club to trawl for women, she is always fearful her secret will be made public, and it will harm her career. She also lives in fear as she faces constant threats from the criminal she profiled. 	112244
2003	Afterlife	M			UK	Journalist (Laura Pearson).	112245
2002	Aftermath	M				Journalist.	112246
2008	Aftermath	N		Ervin, Sharon		Reporter Anna Fulenweider is 24, a fair, white, freckled-faced newspaper reporter who was kidnapped and is shamed by her responses to the kidnapper’s titillations. She refuses to talk about the abduction even six weeks later, despite the fact she is plagued by sakes and tremors. Police have not been able to identify, much less capture, the man who abducted the once-haughty reporter and released her 53 hours later, pensive, cowed and unwilling to talk about her ordeal, even to the psychiatrist provided by her employer newspaper.Desperate to undo the psychological damage to his friend and coworker, African-American News Photographer Wesley Stemmons, 32, arranges a meeting between Anna and Wesley's boyhood friend, the irrepressible Joe Marsh.Before her abduction, Anna had interviewed Marsh, long distance, about his development of an ingenious family of tracking devices. He provided her prototypes. When Anna vanished, it was Marsh who activated a satellite tracer from 500 miles away and booted up a receiver in Anna's purse by remote, enabling him to send local police close enough to impel her release. Wesley reluctantly brings Joe and Anna together although fearful the playful playboy, Marsh, and the beautiful, somber Anna will be mutually attracted. Wesley tells Marsh of his own romantic interest in Anna and warns his friend not to complicate things.Marsh is annoyed to find the bright, funny reporter he befriended by telephone timid and subject to occasional, uncontrollable shakes. Determined to help, Marsh coaxes, bullies and cajoles Anna, forcing her to recall her abhorrent experience by fits and starts. His efforts become more complex as the romantic tension between himself and Anna grows and as Stemmons' jealousy mounts. In spite of Marsh's resistance, his interest in Anna takes root and blooms.Being in love with the same woman ignites animosity between Marsh and Stemmons which escalates from uneasy tension to hostility. Still, the men doggedly follow the kidnapping case's cold trail together.Eventually, it is Anna who discovers the culprit and unmasks his age-old motive: unrequited love. Marsh steps up his campaign to prove to Anna, one-on-one, that her very responsive sexual impulses are normal and that sensuality between a man and a woman is a gift, not an affliction.	112247
1903	Aftermath, The; Or Gleanings from a Busy Life; called upon the outer cover for purposes of sale	N		Belloc, Hilaire		Press. Pokes fun at all slaves to stupid conventions in journalism and in what nowadays goes by the name of Literature, Caliban's Guide to Letters.	112248
2005	Afternoon Show, The:	DT			Episode #21. 2-28-2005	Hollywood Correspondent Nelson Aspen. Hosts Sheana Keane, Blathnaid Ni Chofaigh, Anna Nolan.	112249
1999	Aftershock: Earthquake in New York	MT	DVD -R HQ 7797, 7798			Newscaster (Marrett Green). News Chopper Pilot (Bob Neve).	112250
2004	Afterword	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba.  Tina Neithammer gets married after the Gulf War and has a baby, Hope. 	112251
1927	Again the Antilles	SS	GPL	Rhys, Jean	In "Tigers Are Better-Looking."	Editor of the Dominica Herald and Leeward Islands Gazette	112252
1929	Again the Ringer	N		Wallace, Edgar		Crime Reporter for the Megaphone, a newspaperman who had been to New York to study the methods of Transatlantic criminals -- he was the crime reporter of an important London newspaper. 	112253
2003	Against All Enemies	N		Coyle, Harold		TV Anchorwoman Jan Fields is a journalist who has the inside scoop on the right-wing Idaho governor who has strong connections to various militia organizations and an eye on the presidency. When six Idaho militiamen are ordered to stand trial in Seattle, the governor and attorney general refuse to arrest them using the Idaho National Guard to expel the FBI and federal Justice Department employees at gunpoint. Fields is the stepmother of a lieutenant fresh from VMI who is sent in to quell a potentially dangerous situation. As the country watches, the prominent Anchor-Reporter discovers that Idaho’s charismatic governor has an agenda of his own, one that may truly have a revolutionary effect on the whole country. 	112254
1982	Against All Hope	M				Sports Announcer (Bruce Holt).	112255
1992	Against All Odds	DT	L. SV 141		4-19-92	Hosts (Lindsay Wagner, Everett McGill). Reality program presenting stories of real-life heroes from around the world.	112256
1967	Against Entropy	N	GPL	Frayn, Michael		London Newspaper Staff. John Dyson longs to escape from editing features. Editor seems unable to fire insufferable picture editor Reg Mounce	112257
1994	Against Her Will: Carrie Buck Story, The	MT				Journalist (Laddy Sartin).	112258
1992	Against Her Will: Incident in Baltimore, An	MT				Reporter (Rick Applegate)	112259
1991	Against The Law	T	DVD -R 1706. SV 59		3-8-91	News Media.	112260
1934	Against the Law	M				Cameraman (Eddie Foster). Cameraman (Howard M. Mitchell)	112261
1997	Against the Law	M	DVD -R HQ 3204, 3206			TV Newswoman Maggie Hewitt (Nancy Allen) is ordered by a gunman, who has killed several police officers by outdrawing them and is seeking fame, to film a showdown with a police hero.	112262
2003	Against the Ropes	M	DVD -R HQ 3430, 3431			Sportswriter Gavin (Tim Daley). Female Reporter (Jackie Kallen). USA Today Reporter (John Christopher Terry).  Megan the Reporter (Tamara Hickey). HBO Commentator (Neil Crone). Ring Announcer (Michael Buffer).	112263
1941	Against the Storm	R				Reporter tells refugee meaning of America	112264
1994	Against the Wall	MT	VHS 321			News Media. Reporter #1 (Vincent Henry). Reporter #2 (Scott Higgins). News Crew Member (Jared Brent Johnson).	112265
1994	Against Their Will: Women in Prison	MT				Commentator (Katherine Trowell)	112266
1985	Agalitsas: Ena exagomeno koroido, O	MF			Greece	Journalist (Athina Mavromati).	112267
0001	Agamemnon	P	COPY	Aeschylus	458 B.C.E.	Herald. "…thee, Mercury, my avenger, Revered by heralds, that from thee derive Their high employ;"  After recounting the story: "Thou hast my message." Chorus: "Now tell me, herald…""Never can I esteem a falsehood honest, Though my friends long enjoy the sweet delusion."  "This is the truth." "Having heard this, know thou hast heard the truth."Herald: "For lo! I see a herald from the shore Draw hither, shadowed with the olive-wreath….."Messenger: "What messenger of joy today Hath won thine ear? what welcome news."Herald: "O land of Argos, fatherland of mine!To thee at last, beneath the tenth year's sun, My feet return; the bark of my emprise, Tho' one by one hope's anchors broke away, Held by the last, and now rides safely here."	112268
0060	Agamemnon	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger. Eurybates, messenger of Agamemnon.   "Eurybates, our king's own messenger."  "A sorry tale 'twould be: thou bid'st me mix The bitter message with the sweet. But I, Alas, am sick at heart, and cannot tell For very horror our most woeful tale."	112269
2001	Agamer	MF			France	Journalist (Shirley Bousquet). Le journaliste (Laurent Klug).	112270
1979	Agatha	M	L	Tynan, Kathleen (Story). Tynan,  Arthur Hopcraft (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Wally Stanton (Dustin Hoffman, an American in England in 1926 meets Agatha Christie who had disappeared. She has a romantic encounter with journalist who is following her. British Reporter John Foster (Paul Brooke) for small Sunningdale Echo.Foster and Stanton meet when Stanton helps him get into a literary luncheon where Christie is speaking. Needs the British reporter to provide him with background information. When she disappears, the columnist tracks her to a health spa. Romance develops.Columnist makes sarcastic comments about Christie's husband throughout. He prevents her from carrying out elaborate suicide plot. Writes a story but after getting one more satiric jab at her husband during a press conference, gives Christie the manuscript"I may not be as distinguished a writer as you, Mrs. Christie, but even hacks have their standards," he says giving her the story. As they prepare to part, she slips the manuscript back into his suitcase.Daily Mirror front page.  Barrogate Evening News.	112271
2006	Agatha Christie Marple: Sittaford Mystery, The	MT				Reporter (Ian Hallard). Journalist (Laurence Richardson)	112272
2002	Agatha Christie: Poirot: Evil Under the Sun	MT		Christie, Agatha (Novel)		Journalist Patrick Redfern as an affair in front of his wife and Poirot confronts him about this. After collapsing in front of his 'rival' Japp, being rushed into hospital and diagnosed with a weight problem that could cause a heart problem, private society detective Hercule Poirot, who must recover and hopes to lose some weight, visits a seaside health farm on "Burgh Island", in Devon, which has about the best weather in Britain, accompanied by his British friend and assistant, major Hastings. For once he needs to keep far from mysteries, but a murder happens right there: the flirtatious heiress Arlena Stewart is found strangled on a secluded beach where she went sunbathing near a cove. As usual Poirot has several suspects such as Christine Redfern, whose husband, journalist Patrick Redfern, was flirting with Arlena in front of Christine while Arlena's husband Kenneth Marshall and 17-year-old step son Lionel Marshall resented her own flirtations with other men. Others had much to loose by Arlena's diva-bitching in professional life. A strange guest at the resort, Major Barry, rather grimly warns Poirot and Hastings to leave as the island isn't a safe place but refuses to explain why. The mystery unravels slowly as he struggles with the exact method of the killer and especially the timing of events, for both deliberate deception and chance complicated matters.	112273
1983	Agatha Christie's Sparkling Cyanide	M	SVD 1211			News Media	112274
1983	Agatha Christie's Thirteen at Dinner	T				Interviewer David Frost as himself	112275
2008	Agatha Raisin and a Spoonful of Poison	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#19 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom.Agatha Raisin’s detective agency has become so successful that she wants nothing more than to take quality time for rest and relaxation. But as soon as she begins closing the agency on weekends, she remembers that when she has plenty of quality time, she doesn’t know what to do with it. So it doesn’t take much for the vicar of a nearby village to persuade her to help publicize the church fete -- especially when the fair’s organizer, George Selby, turns out to be a gorgeous widower. Agatha brings out the crowds for the fete, all right, but there’s more going on than innocent village fun. Several of the offerings in the jam-tasting booth turn out to be poisoned, and the festive family event becomes the scene of two murders. Along with her young and much to her dismay pretty sidekick, Toni, Agatha must uncover the truth behind the jam tampering, keep the church funds safe from theft, and expose the nasty secrets lurking in the village -- all the while falling for handsome George who may have secrets of his own.	112276
2003	Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#13 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom. The village is shaken by the appearance of a gorgeous new assistant cleric. Before long, the cleric is hated by the vicar for pulling in record crowds at services and lusted after by every woman in the village. After the cleric is found stabbed to death at the vicarage. Agatha takes it upon herself to discover who did in the body in the library. 	112277
2002	Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#12 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is thin-skinned, prickly and annoying. When her beloved husband runs off to join a monastery in France, Agatha seeks solace in an island vacation. During her getaway, she notices a newlywed couple. Within days, the groom drowns the bride. On her return home, during a dramatic flash flood,Agatha sees another dead bride, wearing a white gown and clutching a bridal bouquet, sweeping past on the river. Agatha swings into action, pestering the locals and enlisting the aid of her new neighbor, a mystery writer.	112278
2000	Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#10 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. When a fortune-teller tells Agatha Raisin that her destiny lies in Norfolk, Agatha doesn’t think twice about renting a cottage sight unseen in a county she’s never visited. Of course, Agatha has been spurned by the love of her life, her neighbor James Lacey, which has a lot to do with her removing herself and her two cats, Hodge and Boswell, to the village of Fryfam. There she meets the members of the Fryfam’s Women’s Group, to whom she explains her presence by saying she’s writing a crime novel, Death at the Manor. Unfortunately the village squire is soon murdered at his manor house. Aided by suave friend Sir Charles Fraith, Agatha sets about prying into the lives of the locals to discover who wanted the squire dead. 	112279
2004	Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#14 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom. Just back from an extended stay in London, Agatha finds herself greeted by torrential rains and an old, familiar feeling of boredom. When her handsome new neighbor, Paul Chatterton, shows up on her doorstep, she tries her best to ignore his obvious charms, but his sparkling black eyes and the promise of adventure soon lure her into another investigation. Paul has heard rumors about Agatha’s reputation as the Cotswold village sleuth and wastes no time offering their services to the crotchety owner of a haunted house. Whispers, footsteps, and a cold white mist are plaguing Mrs. Witherspoon, but the police have failed to come up with any leads, supernatural or otherwise. The neighbors think it’s all a desperate ploy for attention, but Paul and Agatha are sure something more devious is going on. Someone’s playing tricks on Mrs. Witherspoon, and when she turns up dead under suspicious circumstances, Agatha finds herself caught up in another baffling murder mystery. 	112280
2003	Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#11 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom. Finally married to the love of her life, neighbor James Lacey, Agatha soon realizes that what she hoped would be a happy modern marriage in the idyllic Cotswold village of Carsely is anything but. First, James explodes with anger wen she turns his laundry pink then expresses vehement disapproval when she serves a Marks & Spencer’s prepared lasagna for dinner. Finally, when each is sure the other is having an affair, James goes missing, leaving only blood stains behind. Determined to find him, Agatha and her friend, Sir Charles Fraith, begin an investigation that leads them to the discovery of the body of Melissa Sheppard, James’s suspected mistress. Delving into Melissa’s past life reveals two ex-husbands and an estranged sister, all with motive to kill. 	112281
1996	Agatha Raisin and the Murderous Marriage	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#5 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Executive Agatha Raisin, was a public relations powerhouse when, at 53, she sold her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agata is about to marry her handsome next-door neighbor, but the wedding ceremony is halted mid-vow by the arrival of Jimmy Raisin, the husband Agatha hoped was dead and neglected to mention to her fiancé James Lacey, the fastidious, upstanding citizen currently waiting to tie the knot. Now Jimmy, a down-and-out alcoholic who had been known to practice a bit of blackmail.  turns up dead in a ditch in the immediate neighborhood. Bodies stack up and James refuses to marry Agatha. They track down some of Jimmy’s victims, who have a distressing tendency to die shortly after being questioned by them. Both are high on the suspect list.	112282
1994	Agatha Raisin and the Potted Gardener	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#3 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Raisin returns from a long vacation abroad to find the other residents of her Cotswold village dazzled by a beautiful newcomer. The divorced Mary Fortune has particularly captivated Agatha’s neighbor and love interest, James Lacey sharing his passion for gardening. Agatha tries to compete, but a late frost leaves her with no prospects for the upcoming garden show. A former associate in her London PR firm, desperate to have her back, promises to have her garden secretly replanted if she’ll agree to return to work for six months in the fall. As the time for the garden show approaches, malicious pranks wreck the gardens of neighbors who have had run-ins with Mary. Then Agatha finds Mary strung up by her heels, her head “planted” in a large pot and Agatha and James are once again plunged into another murder investigation. 	112283
1997	Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#6 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Executive Agatha Raisin, was a public relations powerhouse when, at 53, she sold her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Marriage to next-door-neighbor James Lacey has fallen through and James has taken off for Cyprus, the planned site of their aborted honeymoon. Agatha goes after him. They share a rented house -- platonically. One night a woman is tabbed to death and Agatha wants to know why. 	112284
1993	Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#2 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Executive Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. When a handsome veterinarian dies from a drug injection intended for a horse, Agatha decides it was murder and calls on her bachelor neighbor James Lacey to help investigate. 	112285
2005	Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#4 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom.After six grueling months spent in London, Agatha Raisin returns to her beloved village and to her attractive neighbor, James Lacy. True, James is less than thrilled to see her, but Agatha is soon consoled by a sensational murder. The victim, found in a lonely field, is hiker Jessica Tartinck, who spent her life enraging wealthy landowners by insisting on her walking club’s right to hike over their properties. And now she has been found in a cornfield, battered over the head. Agatha lures the reluctant James into helping with her informal investigation, and there are so many leads to follow, for Jessica’s fellow walkers seem able, even willing, to commit murder. And then there are the enraged landowners. Hope springs eternal in Agatha’s breast, and she feels confident that the trail of a slippery killer may also be the road to love -- or will it lead to even more deaths?	112286
1998	Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#7 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Executive Agatha Raisin, was a public relations powerhouse when, at 53, she sold her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha comes out of retirement to manage the publicity for the launch of water bottled from a village spring -- much to the chagrin of some of her neighbors. While still smarting from her broken engagement to neighbor James Lacey, Agatha goes to work for the Ancombe Water Company, a company trying to negotiate a deal with the parish council to bottle water from a historic village spring, a move that has sharply divided the council. When the body of the council chairman who had not yet committed on the issue, is found head-down in the spring, Agatha, who is doing PR for the water company and James each decide to investigate. Bitterness keeps them apart and Agatha is romanced by the much younger company director. 	112287
2000	Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#9 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. After losing her hair in her last adventure, Agatha retreats to a seaside resort to grow it back. She consults a witch for a hair tonic, which seems to work, until someone murders the witch. There is nothing more depressing for a middle-aged lovelorn woman with bald patches on her head than to find herself in an English seaside resort out of season. Which one of the graying guests is capable of such a brutal crime?	112288
1999	Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#8 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Executive Agatha Raisin, was a public relations powerhouse when, at 53, she sold her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely.”She was as stocky middle-aged woman with good legs, a round face and small bearlike eyes which look suspiciously out at the world. Her hair had always been her pride, thick and brown and glossy.”In an attempt to get rid of the gray in her hair, Agatha accidentally colors her hair purple. Soon she finds herself in the capable hands of Mr. John, a hairdresser with a devoted following in nearby Evesham. Tinting and styling aren’t his only trucks. With his deep blue eyes and sympathetic nature, he coaxes all sorts of confidences out of his clients. Even the tough Agatha half falls under his spell, although she has an excuse since she’s heartsick over neighbor James Lacey, who has left her alone while he goes on holiday.  It turns out the hairdresser might be a blackmailer. She agrees to set herself up to catch Mr. John in the act, but he dies of poisoning before he can take the bait. Agatha might be on a killer’s short list herself. She sets out to find the murderer. 	112289
2005	Agatha Raisin: Deadly Dance, The	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#15 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom. Infuriated that her holiday was ruined by a mugging, Agatha decides to open up her own detective agency. The romance-minded sleuth is thrilled by visions of handsome fellow gumshoes and headline-making crimes -- but soon finds the only cases she can get are a non-glamorous lot of lost cats and an errant teenager. But when a wealthy divorcee hires the agency to investigate a death threat against her daughter Cassandra, Agatha thwarts a vicious attack on the heiress bride. Now Agatha is in hot pursuit of the culprit. But when the groom’s father turns up dead, Agatha must untangle a growing list of suspects, from Carsely’s quiet village lanes to Paris’ most fashionable streets. Soon the willfully undaunted Agatha is in trouble with French and British police and on the outs again with old friends -- and dead in the sights of a murderer.	112290
2007	Agatha Raisin: Kissing Christmas Goodbye	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#18 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom.Agatha is feeling woefully middle-aged after hiring Tony Gilmour, an endearing U.K.-style Nancy Drew full of teen energy and charm. As Toni takes over the pet recovery end of the sleuthing business, Agatha looks into a mysterious letter from the rich matriarch of the Manor House who suspects family members of plotting to kill her before she can change her will to disinherit them. Agatha and her friend Sir. Charles Fraith attend the woman’s 80th birthday party only see her keel over, poisoned by hemlock in her salad. Digging into her past yields an even darker mystery.	112291
2007	Agatha Raisin: Love, Lies and Liquor	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#17 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. Agatha is a pushy, whiny, unsociable, self-pitying sort who investigates murders in the tiny village of Carsely the way other women might shop, as a distraction from boredom. Agatha still carries a torch for her ex-husband, James Lacey, who gives Agatha reason to believe he may want to reconcile. He invites her on holiday after moving back to the cottage next door to hers. Unfortunately, the surprise destination is a rundown British seaside town, Snoth-on-Sea, where a fellow guest at their hotel is murdered, strangled with Agatha’s scarf. Before Agatha can make much headway in her investigation, two more guests are killed. More engaging than the crime solving -- the underdeveloped victims and suspects are hard to tell apart, let alone care about -- is the back-and-forth between Agatha and James. 	112292
2006	Agatha Raisin: Perfect Paragon, The	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#16 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin sold a successful public relations company in London and took early retirement. Public Relations Practitioner Roy Silver, Agatha’s former assistant. “Public relations can be wearing. Being nice to some truly awful people.” “Agatha, wasn’t life safer in public relations?” Agatha grinned. “Dog-eat-dog, I assure you. Knives in backs all round.” A jealous husband hires Agatha to find out if his wife is two-timing him. 	112293
1992	Agatha Raisin: Quiche of Death, The	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#1 Agatha Raisin Mysteries	Former Public Relations Practitioner Agatha Raisin, at 53, sells her London public relations firm to retire to the picturesque Cotswold Village of Carsely. 	112294
1969	Age of Consent	M	SVD 966		Mason	TV Interviewer (Max Moldrun).	112295
1935	Age of Indiscretion	M	DVD -R HQ 6393, 6394			Publisher who is high-minded discovers that his wife is unfaithful	112296
1920	Age of Innocence, The	N	OWN - H	Wharton, Edith		Journalist Ned Winsett tries to win the hero lawyer to a less restrictive life.	112297
1993	Age of Innocence, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3516, 3517, 3512. L			Journalist (Ned Winsett). Photographer (Martin Scorsese).	112298
1994	Age of Rebellion	CB			Prime #14	Reporters. Anonymous and Unnamed Reporters. Wanted by the law and the military, Rogue Prime fights for teenage rights and tries to get his views out to the public by appearing in an interview with Al Baker.	112299
1988	Age of Wonder, The	N		Grieg, Michael		News Media	112300
2001	Agency, The: Deadline	T	SVD 1140, 1129		Episode #10. 12-20-2001	Investigative Reporter (Nicholas Cascone) in Washington D.C. exposes former Agency mole. Agency's efforts complicated by hot-shot reporter.	112301
2002	Agency, The: Doublecrossover	T			Episode #21. 5-2-2002	Reporter (Monique Daniels).	112302
2002	Agency, The: Finale	T	VHS 1281		Episode #22. 5-9-2002.	News Media	112303
1965	Agent 8 3/4	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	112304
1976	Agent in Place	NM	OWN - H	MacInnes, Helen		News Media	112305
1989	Agent of Influence	NM	OWN - H	Aaron, David		French Media Mogul Marcel Bresson plots takeover of News. Worldweek that controls most of America's influential news  media.	112306
1985	Agent on Ice	M				TV Newscaster (Phyllis Voren)	112307
2000	Agent Red	M				Newscaster (Larry Carroll).	112308
1966	Agente segreto 070: Thunderbay missione Grasshopper	MF			Hong Kong - Italy	Journalist (Robert Fisherman).	112309
1989	Agenten	N		Ortheil, Hanns-Josef	Germany	Journalist	112310
1985	Agents of Sympathy	N		O'Neill, Frank		News Media	112311
1962	Agents, The	SS	MLPL	Glanville, Brian	In "Winter's Tales."	News Media. Little journalism.	112312
1983	Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit	MF			Finland	Reporter Ulla Salla (Kielo Tommila).	112313
1992	Aggressor	N		Cook, Nick		Journalist Tom Girling tracks a mysterious Islamic organization called the Angels.	112314
2007	Agnes and the Hitman	N		Crusie, Jennifer and Bob Mayer		Food Columnist Agnes Crandall is better known as Cranky Agnes. She's working on her second bestselling cookbook ("More Mob Food") and getting ready for the big society wedding that's going to be held in her back yard.A guy with a gun breaks in and tries to kidnap her dog. Agnes accidentally kills him. After that a big guy shows up to protect her.	112315
2008	Agnes Hahn	N		Satterlie, Richard		Reporter Jason Powers of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat covers the case of a woman who works at an animal shelter and is arrested for a string of heinous murders. Driven by the opportunity to write a true crime book bestseller, Powers covers the killings and soon uncovers a tangle of family secrets including one about the woman’s mysterious twin sister. Just when Powers is breaking through one of the woman’s aunt’s dementia to put together the puzzle behind the carnage, she is murdered. Now motivated by the family’s unanswered questions, Powers strives to discover the truth about the woman, her aunts and the mysteries that surround them.	112316
1985	Agnes of God	M				TV Reporter (Herbert Luft). Newscaster (Marc Denis).	112317
1995	Agony Again	T				British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112318
1995	Agony Again: Breaking Point	T			Episode #6. 10-5-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112319
1995	Agony Again: Dazed and Confused	T			Episode #3. 9-14-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112320
1995	Agony Again: Heartbreak Hotel	T			Episode #1. 8-31-1995.	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112321
1995	Agony Again: Hound Dog	T			Episode #5. 9-28-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112322
1995	Agony Again: Love Will Find a Way	T			Episode #2. 9-7-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112323
1995	Agony Again: Showtime	T			Episode #7. 10-12-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112324
1995	Agony Again: Showtime	T			Episode #7. 10-12-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112325
1995	Agony Again: Soap Dish	T			Episode #4. 9-21-1995	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112326
1981	Agony: Arrivals and Departures	T			Episode #15. 1-25-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112327
1980	Agony: Back to Reality	T			Episode #7. 4-13-1980. Second Season Opener.	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112328
1980	Agony: Coming Out...And Going in Again?	T			Episode #9. 4-27-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112329
1981	Agony: Communications Breakdown	T			Episode #17. 2-8-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112330
1979	Agony: Conjugal Wrongs	T			Episode #3. 3-25-1979	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112331
1979	Agony: Forever and Never	T			Episode #5. 4-15-1979	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112332
1981	Agony: From Here to Maternity	T			Episode #14. 1-18-1981. Third Season Opener.	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112333
1979	Agony: Help	T			Episode #1. 3-11-1979. British Series 1979-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112334
1981	Agony: Holy Wars	T			Episode #18. 2-15-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112335
1981	Agony: Holy Wars	T			Episode #18. 2-15-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112336
1981	Agony: Hospital Romances	T			Episode #16. 2-1-1981.	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112337
1981	Agony: Lucas v. Lucas	T			Episode #19. 2-22-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112338
1980	Agony: Problem Parents	T			Episode #11. 5-11-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112339
1981	Agony: Rings Off Their Fingers	T			Episode #20. 3-1-1981	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112340
1980	Agony: Second Time Around	T			Episode #12. 5-18-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112341
1980	Agony: Television Can Damage Your Health	T			Episode #10. 5-4-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112342
1979	Agony: Too Much Agony, Too Little Ecstasy	T			Episode #6. 4-29-1979. Finale of Season One.	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112343
1979	Agony: Unmarried Couple, An	T			Episode #2. 3-18-1979	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112344
1979	Agony: Wedlock, Deadlock	T			Episode #4. 4-8-1979	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112345
1980	Agony: Woman Alone, A	T			Episode #13. 5-25-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112346
1980	Agony: Woman Alone, A	T			Episode #13. 5-25-1980. Second Season Finale	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112347
1980	Agony: Working Girls	T			Episode #8. 4-20-1980	British Advice Columnist "Agony" Aunt Jane Lucas (Maureen Lipman) for Person Magazine. She is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show in London and for magazine Person, but whose personal life is a shambles.Jane Lucas, an Agony Aunt with a call-in radio show, has her own set of troubles with a very Jewish mother and her psychiatrist husband Laurence. Then there’s the crazy lives of her station co-workers and the nice gay couple who live upstairs. All the people she works with are tireless self-promoters including the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish (Bill Knightly). Editor of Person Magazine Diana (Jan Holden). Secretary Val Dunn (Diana Weston). Radio Colleague Andy Evol (Peter Blake). 	112348
1985	Agoria stin porneia	MF				Reporter (Michalis Maniatis).	112349
2004	Agricultural Report	C			Short	Interviewer (Brendan Dempsey). Discussion on radio on new strain of a disease that could be dangerous to livestock herds. A cow listening to the show gets a bit worried.	112350
1981	Agries kotes	MF			Greece	News Media. Reporters (Lefteris Elefteriadis, Nikos Tsoukas).	112351
2004	Agronomist	DM			Jonathan Demme’s documentary	Investigative Journalist Jean Dominique, the Haitian radio personality and political activist, is assassinated in April 2000. This documentary chronicles his life and times. 	112352
1991	Agujerito sin fin, El	DF				Reporter (Maria Eugenia Molinari). Reporter (Pablo Marcovsky).	112353
2005	Ah Aah: Anbe Aaruyire	MF				Reporter Shiva (S.J. Surya) belongs to a middle class family and is a press reporter. Press Reporter (Santhanam).	112354
1959	Ah, Wilderness!	T		O'Neill, Eugene (Play)		Publisher. Richard Miller (Lee Kinsolving) is the son of a Connecticut newspaper publisher	112355
1935	Ah, Wilderness!	M	DVD -R HQ 3190, 3191. VHS 1284	O'Neill, Eugene (Play). Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor of the town paper. The Globe,  is Nat (Lionel Barrymore). Sid (Wallace Beery) plays a heavy drinking uncle who leaves his reporting job on the paper to take a position in another town, but returns when he gets fired."Even a newspaper owner has to read a book now and again."	112356
1990	Ahavata Ha'ahronah Shel Laura Adler	MF				TV Interviewer (Ram Avron).	112357
2005	Ahead of the Class	MT				Journalist (Martin Savage)	112358
2005	Ahoi! Ein mörderisches Spiel	N		Prinz, Ellen	Germany	TV Journalist	112359
2001	Ahora:	DF			Episode #7. 9-15-2001	Reporter Lucia Riano.	112360
1994	Ai no shinsekai	MF				Journalist (Takashi Matsuo). Photographer (Nobuyoshi Araki).	112361
1961	Ai to honoho to	MF			Japan	Editor (Yusuke Takita).	112362
2003	Ai yori aoshi	C				Reporter (Kristy Paper - Voice - English). TV Announcer (Lex Lang - Voice - English).	112363
1977	Aika hyva ihmiseksi	MF				Photographer Hurme (Toivo Makela)	112364
1992	Aileen Wuornos: Selling of a Serial Killer, The	DT	SVD 562 (Incomplete)			Interviewer-Host Nick Broomfield explores the News Media circus surrounding the case of America's first textbook female serial killer	112365
1990	Aimee	M				Reporter (Dave Jackman). Reporter (Sharon Lawless). Reporter (Tamzin Neville). Reporter (Jonathan Truss).	112366
1999	Aimee & Jaguar (aka Aimee and Jaguar)	MF	DVD	Fischer, Erica (Novel). Max Farberbock (Writer-Director)	German	Journalist Felice Schragenheim-Jaguar (Maria Schrader), a Jewish lesbian, falls in love with Aimee, the wife of a Nazi officer. Jaguar is Felice Schragenheim who initiates the forbidden romance. A passionate love affair beings amidst the bobbing raids and the threat of persecution. The wife wants to divorce her husband, which causes a terrible storm, not just because her lover is a woman, but because she is Jewish and fighting for the Resistance. The two women make a pact of love and marriage and try to block out the reality of war and persecution, but the Gestapo soon catches up with them. Felice is passing as Aryan and working at a Nazi propaganda newspaper. She is a free spirit, organizing parties and attending concerts, all the while flirting with her lesbian friends and culling information for her underground network. Playful, clever and charismatic, Felice thrives on these risky activities, but also lives in fear of being killed or losing loved ones. While she remains romantically unattached by choice, she also feels a need to be loved: her parents are dead and her life is in constant danger. While Felice and Lilly couldn’t be more different from one another, they couldn’t be more perfectly matched. They both seek what the other can give: Lilly offers quiet stability and security, and Felice brings a wild spirit. Although the first time Felice kisses Lilly, she gets a smack across the face, the two soon fall in love feverishly writing letters to each other every day, Lilly curled up on a couch in the comforts of her home, Felice scribbling poetry intermittently while transcribing her boss’s propaganda about the Nazi regime’s progress. From their love letters come their secret nicknames, “Aimee” (Lilly) and “Jaguar” (Felice). Despite, or because of, their growing passion, Felice is slow to reveal her secret to her lover, who keeps a bust of Hitler on her mantle. Eventually, Felice tells Lilly the truth, and they decide to make the best of a dangerous situation by having fun: they ride bikes along the banks of the Havel river, take photographs of each other, play cards, and, as all of Felice’s friends seem to do when they get together, smoke a lot of cigarettes.	112367
1998	Aimee & Jaguar (aka Aimee and Jaguar)	N		Fischer, Erica 	German	Jewish Journalist Jaguar (Maria Schrader), a lesbian, falls in love with Aimee, the wife of a Nazi officer. Jaguar is Felice Schragenheim who initiates the forbidden romance. A passionate love affair beings amidst the bobbing raids and the threat of persecution. The wife wants to divorce her husband, which causes a terrible storm, not just because her lover is a woman, but because she is Jewish and fighting for the Resistance. The two women make a pact of love and marriage and try to block out the reality of war and persecution, but the Gestapo soon catches up with them. In Berlin 1943, the Gestapo kills or deports Jews from the city, which is under attack from the Allies. The Nazi officer’s wife begins a dangerous friendship and sexual relationship with Schragenheim. Fifty years later, Lily reveals her story to journalist Erica Fischer about her two-year effort to save Jaguar from deportation. Felice is passing as Aryan and working at a Nazi propaganda newspaper. She is a free spirit, organizing parties and attending concerts, all the while flirting with her lesbian friends and culling information for her underground network. 	112368
1995	Aimee and Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943	N		Fischer, Erica		Journalist Felice Schragenheim (Jaguar) meets a conventional middle-class mother of four, Lilly Wurst (Aimee), estranged from her philandering husband, in 1941. Their passionate affair unfolds against the backdrop of the deportation of Jews form Berlin but several months passed before Felice could even bring herself to tell Lilly that she was Jewish and living illegally on the streets. Felice was arrested in August 1944 and sent her last letter to Lilly four months later. 	112369
2009	Aimless	M				Commentator (David Manson). Three unconventional people face loved ones being kidnapped, mental states collapsing, genetic manipulation, vigilante violence, snipers, secrets, dead friends and other dangers.	112370
1999	Ain't Done Yet	N		Clark, Roy Peter	Weinberg List. New York Times Regional Newspaper Group serial	Journalist	112371
1955	Ain't Misbehavin'	M				Photographer (Nan Leslie).	112372
1974	Ainda Agarro Esta Vizinha	MF			Brazil	Publicist (Marcelo  Barauna).	112373
2001	Aine des Ferchaux, L'	MTF			France	Journalist (Jean-Louis Caffier). Journalist (Melanie Gambier).	112374
1985	Air Base	N		Helmes, Werner	Germany	Journalist	112375
2005	Air Battle Force	M				Newswoman #1 (Giselle Fernandez).	112376
1997	Air Bud	M				Reporter (Marian Dodd)	112377
1998	Air Bud: Golden Receiver	M				Photographer (Rich Renaud).	112378
1997	Air Force One	M	L		PR	Reporter (E.E.  Bell). Reporter (Ren Hanami). Reporter (Marciarose Shestack). Reporter (Mark Thompson). Asian TV Reporter (Catherine T. Yang). CNN Reporter (Mike Hambrick). German Journalist (Werner Sonne).Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchel (Donna  Bullock). Assistant Press Secretary (Michael Monks).	112379
1935	Air Hawks	M		Jay, Griffin and Grace Neville (Screenplay)	Ness Book	News Media. Reporter Tiny (Victor Kilian) helps small-time airplane operator. Reporter Lewis (Robert Allen). Tiny is a typical bash screen reporter who refers to his editor as "horseface."  Editor (Charles C. Wilson).Reporters (Steve Clark, Sam Finn, J. Parker McConnell, Don Roberts, Billy West).Monthly Film Bulletin: "Victor Kilian…makes the newspaper reporter the one almost credible character in the film."  Shutter (Edward Von Sloan). Editor Leon (Charles C. Wilson).	112380
1933	Air Hostess	M				Reporter (Ben Moorhouse).	112381
2007	Air I Breathe, The	M				Interviewer (Jon Bernthal). Paparazzi (Caryn Ruby).	112382
1932	Air Mail	M			Ford Non-Westerns	Radio Announcer (Edmund Burns)	112383
1943	Air Pirates	CB			Blue Beetle #25	Crime Reporter	112384
1956	Air Power with Walter Cronkite	DT			1956-68 -- 26 episodes	TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	112385
1943	Air Raid Wardens	M	DVD -R HQ 2663, 2665		Laurel and Hardy	Reporter Peggy Parker (Jacqueline White) is the fiancé of the Editor Dan Madison (Stephen McNally listed as Horace McNally) of The Journal of Huxton.  Madison is head of civil defense in the town. Laurel and Hardy become air wardens and then heroes.	112386
1911	Air Serpent, The	SS	PVL	Page, Will A.	In "Science Fiction by Gaslight." Red Book Magazine, The, April 1911	Reporters	112387
1996	Airframe	N	OWN - P	Crichton, Michael		TV Journalist wakes up to an Adonis-like Californian mad that he had slept over after the sexy journalist had her way with him.	112388
1994	Airheads	M				Newswoman (Tiiu Leek)	112389
1982	Airplane II: Sequel, The	M				Reporter. Rag Reporter (William Porter). International Inquirer Reporter (Jim Staahl). Court Photographer (David Paymer).	112390
1980	Airplane!	M				News Media. Newscaster (Michael Laurence). Reporter #1 (Len Mooy). Reporter #2 (John O'Learly). Reporter #3 (Maurice Hill). Japanese Newscaster (Hatsuo Uda).	112391
1970	Airport	M	DVD -R HQ 1864 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. Public Relations considerations have little to do with running an airport efficiently and safely. News Media coverage of plane coming in damaged. Press treated with skepticism or hostility  .News agency picked up the May-Day call and flashed it all over the world.	112392
1978	Airport	MT				Reporter (Harold Williamson).	112393
1968	Airport	N		Hailey, Arthur	PR	Public Relations	112394
1996	Airport	DT				Reporters. Behind the scenes look at the everyday happenings from the people that work at one of the world's busiest international airports, Heathrow.	112395
1977	Airport '77	M				Art Critic	112396
1975	Airport 1975	M	L			Reporter Purcell (Larry Storch)	112397
1909	Airship Boys Adrift, The, Or Saved By an Aeroplane	N	USC	Sayler, H.L.		Reporter friend Robert (Bob) Russell of the Kansas City Comet joins the pair of boy geniuses from Chicago on adventures on their various airships.	112398
1911	Airship Boys in Finance, The, Or The Flight of the Flying Cow	N	USC	Sayler, H.L.		Reporter friend Robert (Bob) Russell of the Kansas City Comet joins the pair of boy geniuses from Chicago on adventures on their various airships.	112399
1911	Airship Boys Ocean Flyer, The, Or New York to London in 12 Hours	N	USC	Sayler, H.L.		Reporter friend Robert (Bob) Russell of the Kansas City Comet joins the pair of boy geniuses from Chicago on adventures on their various airships. Cub Reporter Stewart. Mr. Latimer.  New York Herald.	112400
1909	Airship Boys, The, Or The Quest of the Aztec Treasure	N	USC	Sayler, H.L.		Reporter friend Robert (Bob) Russell of the Kansas City Comet joins the pair of boy geniuses from Chicago on adventures on their various airships	112401
1999	Airtight	MT			Australia	Newspaper Girl (Dana Stolier). Newsreader (Sarah Chadwick). In the future, Earth runs out of air.	112402
1984	Airwolf	MT				Reporter Mona Kahn (Dee Dee Rescher)	112403
1991	Airwolf:	T				TV Reporter (Heather McNair) and Hawk are taken prisoner by terrorists using a religious cult's settlement as a cover for their dam-bombing activities	112404
1987	Airwolf: Code of Silence	T			Episode #8. 3-13-1987	Photographer (John Donald).	112405
1985	Airwolf: Dambreakers (aka Paradise Valley)	T		Claridge, Westbrook, Alfonse Ruggiero, Jr. Douglas Steinberg	Episode. 3-16-1985	News Media	112406
1984	Airwolf: Echoes From the Past	T			Episode #7. 3-3-1984	Anchorman (Fred Holliday). Anchorwoman (Rebecca Clemons).	112407
1987	Airwolf: Escape	T			Episode #2. 1-30-1987	Reporter (Andrew Rhodes).	112408
1985	Airwolf: Severance Pay (aka Mad Dog)	T		Krumholz, Chester	Episode. 3-23-1985	News Media	112409
1993	Airzone Solution, The	M				Reporter Al Dunbar (Peter Davison) investigates a potential environmental catastrophe due to the industrial age -- the public is given gas masks as Toxic Air Alerts increase and it looks as if the Earth is slowly dying. The British Government turns the problem over to the secret Airzone Corporation. When Dunbar discovers the solution that Airzone Corp. is planning, he is killed. TV Weatherman Arnold Davies  (Colin Baker) suffers some kind of attack when Al dies and slowly comes to understand that he and Al are somehow connected. He calls in the aid of Oliver Trethewey (Jon Pertwee), Al’s mentor, an environmental activist and his girlfriend, Journalist Elenva “Ellie” Brown (Nicola Bryant) to discover what Airzone is all about. They realize that when the Earth is dying from humankind’s mistakes, nature will find a way to help herself. Investigative filmmaker Dunbar has been working with the head of one radical environmental group on a Michael Moore-style expose documentary on AirZone. Dunbar’s mentor Threthewey says the documentary is useless without more direct proof of AirZone’s intentions. So Dunbar and the environmentalist hatch a plan to infiltrate Air Zone’s headquarters and hack into their mainframe. They are aided by an AirZone employee who is acting as their “mole” within the organization.Meanwhile, Arnie Davies, a popular local TV meteorologist, is getting ready to go on the air, though he still has time to flirt with the make-up lady and with his girlfriend Brown. Investigative Reporter Dunbar successfully infiltrates AirZone’s offices, but sets off an alarm soon after hacking into the computer. Fleeing from the guards, Dunbar finds himself in a lab where the female mole, now a prison of AirZone, is being injected with a green fluid. He helps her to escape, but is killed in the process.At the moment Dunbar dies, both Arnie and the environmentalist experience a vision of his death. For Arnie, this occurs in the middle of a TV broadcast and he faints on the air. Later, after a recuperating evening with Ellie, Arnie feels better and gets ready to go to work -- only to be shocked at seeing an apparition of Al Dunbar standing in his hallway. Dunbar urges Arnie to investigate AirZone. Arnie continues to experience visions of Dunbar at work and is unnerved when he learnt hat Dunbar had died the night before. After a disturbing display both during his weather broadcast and again at home, Ellie suggests they investigate Dunbar’s home. She is not sure what to make of it when Arnie, relaying instructions from Dunbar, is able to guide her to a hiding place where Dunbar kept the spare key to his home. Inside, Ellie and Arnie view Dunbar’s incomplete documentary but must leave when a detective arrives to seize any AirZone property.Arnie finds himself meeting the environmentalist and is reassured that his visions of Dunbar are not the result of insanity when the environmentalist also see the apparition. During Arne’s next weather report, he takes a tangent to reveal to viewers that AirZone’s pollution-filtering plants are in fat increasing the pollution in the atmosphere.Meanwhile, Ellie is given the biggest assignment of her career -- first interviewing the minister of the environment and then covering the public unveiling of AirZone’s pollution reduction plan. At the press conference attended by industry representatives from across Britain, the head of the company unveils AirZone’s optimistic plan to reduce pollution. But her sermon is cut short by Arnie, who has been sneaked into the press conference by the now-convinced Ellie) brandishing a gun and demanding that Archer reveal the truth about why people living near the plants have been dying and disappearing. She refuses.  The environmentalist and the mole show up along with other Britons who have been subject to genetic experiments forcing them to grow gill-like appendages to their necks. The AirZone solution is to increase pollution and create a new race of humans able to breathe the polluted air. With the scheme revealed to the public, it collapses. Oliver appears and says Al Dunbar would have been proud of the work done by Arnie, Ellie and the environmentalist. 	112410
2003	Aisaa Kyon	MF			India	Aspiring Journalist Kaajal (Radhika) comes from a wealthy family and wants to be a journalist. She studies in college with a middle-class student living with his widowed dad and unmarried sister. Interviewer Mahadevan (Anant Mahadevan).	112411
2004	Ajankohtainen kakkonen	DF			Episode. 3-9-2004	Reporter Alexis Kouros.	112412
0001	Ajax	P	COPY	Sophocles	440 B.C.	Heralds. Messenger from the Greek camp.  "Friends, I would first tell you this…."	112413
2006	Ajde, dan…prodji…	MF			Croatia	Journalist (Vilena Kosutic).	112414
2005	AKC/Eukanuba National Championship	DT				Field Reporter (Leanza Cornett).	112415
2005	AKC/Eukanuba National Championship 2005	DF				Reporter (Leanza Cornett - Field Reporter)	112416
2005	Akeelah and the Bee	M				News Media. National Spelling Bee Press Reporter (Stephanie Hass). Young Reporter (Jumper Lark). Reporter (Lauren Sanchez). Photographer (Guzzie Devon). Young girl from South Los Angeles tries to make it to the National Spelling Bee.	112417
1983	Akhnaten	MUS		Glass, Philip (Composer). Libretto by Glass in association with Shalom Goldman, Robert Israel, Richard Riddell and Jerome Robbins. Vocal text derived form original sources by Shalom Goldman		Scribe (Narrator).	112418
1998	Akihabara denno gumi	TF			Japan	News Anchor (Tim Wrobel - Voice - English Version).	112419
1988	Akira	C			Japan	TV Newscaster (Emily Brown - Voice - English Version). Helicopter Reporter (Steve Staley - Voice - Animaze Version 2001).	112420
1991	Akira Kurosawa II	CB			Jizz #2	BBC Reporter Akira Kurosawa. A fake interview with the BBC reporter. 	112421
1962	Akitsu onsen	MF			Japan	News Media. News Reporter (Teruo Yoshia).	112422
1990	Akrivi mou Sofia	DT			Series 1990	Journalist (Alexandros Antonopoulos)	112423
1964	Aktenskapsbrottaren	MF				Photographer Emil Farger (Gunnar Bjornstrand).	112424
1935	Aktenskapsleken	MF				Journalist (Gillis Blom). Editor (Gosta Cederlund).	112425
1952	Aktuelt	DF			Denmark	Reporter Poul Jorgensen	112426
1990	Aku o uru furyu sales	MF			Japan	Newspaper Salesman (Kinichi Kusumi)	112427
1978	Akwarele	MF			Poland	Journalist (Wlodzimierz Press).	112428
2002	Al Alcance de Su Mano	MF			Spain	News Media	112429
1959	Al Capone	M	SVD 528. SV 49	Wald, Malvin, Henry F. Greenberg (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mack Keely (Martin Balsam), murdered reporter based on real-life Jake Lingle. Introduced to Capone as "the smartest reporter in Chicago." When Capone is arrested on assault charge, reporter bails him out: "I'm a born crusader….""...I'm always interested in the cause of justice."  Reporter retains $65 a week reporting job. Capone pays off his tremendous gambling debts. Becomes one of Capone's closest associates. Keely tries to get police chief to join the operation. He explodes:"Don't call yourself a newspaperman in my office. Those two city editors the mob beat up over in Burnham and Cicero, they're newspapermen. They're still fighting Capone. But you -- you're nothing more than the highest priced messenger boy in history…."""….You're a disgrace to every decent newspaperman in business."  Reporter threatens to switch loyalties. Reporter says Capone would never kill a newspaperman. Capone has him killed. Papers express outrage. Chicago Star offers $50,000 reward for killers.His death leads to Capone's downfall as press put pressure on authorities to clean up corruption. Reporter (real newsman Jim Bacon). Reporters Erskine Johnson, Charles Sherlock, Lee Weaver). Photographer (John Mitchum). Voice of Radio Announcer (Dan Riss)	112430
1968	Al Capp Show, The	DT				Host Al Capp	112431
1997	Al limite	MF				Female Journalist	112432
1994	Al Oerter Comeback, The	M			Short	Sports Announcer (Jim Paladino).	112433
2002	Al rojo vivo con Maria Celeste	TF				Correspondents Jorge Bernal, Veronica Davila, Alfonso de Anda, Judith Leclerc, Claudia Trejos. Hosts Vanesse Hauc, Maria Celeste Arraras.	112434
2006	Al tu x tu	TF				Reporters Elsa Forsbach, Miguel Lozano.	112435
2007	Al-Baghdadiyah	D				News Service. Al-Baghdadiyah launched by Iraqi businessmen in 2003.  Channel presenter Jawad al-Daami was shot dead by unknown gunmen while driving through Western Baghdad neighborhood of Al-Qadisiyah on Sept. 24, 2007. Gunmen kidnapped a reporter for the private Al-Baghdadiyah satcaster on his way to work in Baghdad, six weeks after the host for the channel had been gunned down. Muntadhar al-Zaidi, 28, was abducted Nov. 16, 2007 in the Bab Al-Sharji neighborhood in central Baghdad.  He had been working at Al-Baghdadiyah for several years. 	112436
2002	Al's Lads	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (George Christopher). Reporter #2 (Laurence Wilson). Three Englishmen working as waiters on a cruise in 1927 are given a chance to work for the Al Capone gang.	112437
2005	Alabama Jones and the Busty Crusade	M				Interviewer (Samantha Phillips), End Credits.	112438
1966	Alan Burke Show, The	DT			Series 1966-1970	Talk Show Host Alan Burke interviewed people from the fringes of political, religious and social spectrum.	112439
2004	Alan Clark Diaries, The	MT			UK - Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (James Wallace). Reporter (Lincoln Hudson). Reporter (Jeff Lipman).	112440
1955	Alan King Stops the Press	T	VHS 681		Kraft Music Hall	Parody News	112441
1997	Alan Smithee Film, An: Burn Hollywood Burn	M	SVD 815			Photographer (Douglas Walker).	112442
1994	Alaska Gray	NM		Froetschel, Susan		TV Reporter Francesca LaQuestion and Daily Record Reporter Bob Denson. Both become involved with a financial analyst who takes a job in Sitka Alaska as director of finance for struggling Katmai Shee, Inc.Captivated by Alaska, she stays and lands a job teaching at a local college. An intruder searchers her room ruining books, floppy disks and her monitor. LaQuestion becomes a friend (she is also a Katmai board member).Brotherly Reporter Denson becomes a friend. Then a gifted, retarded student is killed and she finds herself in even more danger.	112443
1959	Alaskans, The -- Counterblow	T				Newspaper. Silky Harris (Roger Moore) acquires a newspaper protection racket	112444
1953	Alaston malli karkuteilla	MF			Finland	Journalist (Pentti Irjala).	112445
2005	Albanian Writers' Union As Mirrored By a Woman, The	SS		Kadare, Ismail. Translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie with the editorial contribution of David Bellos.	New Yorker - December 26, 2005-January 2, 2006. Pages 112-127.	Albanian Journalists. Newspapermen. Writers. Author remembers a prostitute named Marguerite as well as the problems of being a journalist in Albania during the 1960s. Editorial staff of a literary newspaper.  Editor-in-Chief. Writers' Union."I" -- the author -- is a journalist in the story.	112446
1983	Albany Cycle, The: Ironweed	N	OWN - H	Kennedy, William	In "Albany Trio, An."	Columnist Martin Daugherty, a newspaper columnist	112447
1975	Albany Cycle, The: Legs	N	OWN - H	Kennedy, William	In "Albany Trio, An."	News Media	112448
1978	Albany Cycle, The: Phelan's Greatest Game	N	OWN - H (Separate Copy)	Kennedy, William	In "Albany Trio, An."	Columnist Martin Daugherty, a middle-aged newspaper columnist. One of the few characters whom money and its uses are not a preoccupation. He frequents the underworld but is never entirely of  it..	112449
1986	Albatross Run, The	N		Scott, Douglas		News Media	112450
2001	Albela	M			Bollywood	Journalist Prem (Jackie Shroff)	112451
1994	Albie Marx: Big O, The	NM		Debin, David	#2 Albie Marx Mysteries	Columnist  Albie Marx writes an irreverent column for the alternative newspaper,  a magazine called Up Yours. This time he's revealing some financial shenanigans, a series of pieces on the greedy chairman of the Board of the United Los Angeles bank."Up Yours is a well-known high profile alternative to brain-numbing establishment rags like Time, Newsweek and most newspapers."	112452
1995	Albie Marx: Murder Live at Five	NM		Debin, David	#3 Albie Marx Mysteries	Columnist Albie Marx, 1960s' survivor and columnist for Up Yours magazine, finds himself a prime suspect in the wedding-day murder of a media tycoon.The sixties might be over, but middle-aged hippie Marx is still fighting the good fight constantly on guard against "The Man" and doing his best to keep free love from dying out while working as an investigative reporter for Up Yours.It is a constant struggle for wise-cracking Albie, trying to get along in the real world without compromising. His editor looks like a biker and the juke box at his favorite watering hole, The Rock, contains no music recorded after 1969.But his son is a confirmed yuppie and more than a little embarrassed by his social dinosaur of a father.	112453
1992	Albie Marx: Nice Guys Finish Dead	NM		Debin, David	#1 Albie Marx Mysteries	Columnist Albie Marx, 1960s' survivor, investigative journalist and columnist for Up Yours magazine, a weekly alternative magazine in Southern California Marx is a poet with a single bestseller to his name and diminishing royalties in his bank account.The sixties might be over, but middle-aged hippie Marx is still fighting the good fight constantly on guard against "The Man" and doing his best to keep free love from dying out while working as an investigative reporter for Up Yours.It is a constant struggle for wise-cracking Albie, trying to get along in the real world without compromising. His editor looks like a biker and the juke box at his favorite watering hole, The Rock, contains no music recorded after 1969.But his son is a confirmed yuppie and more than a little embarrassed by his social dinosaur of a father.	112454
1997	Albino Alligator	M	VHS 941			TV Reporter, a cynic, providing live coverage. Reporter (Willie C. Carpenter). Reporter (Alexander Smith). Reporter (Michael Unger). Cameraman (Jeffrey M. Hoffman), Jenny's cameraman.	112455
1981	Album…. - Bilder eines Jahres	TF			West Germany. Series	Commentators Gert Anhalt (1990-1992), Eberhard Piltz (1993-1997), Helmut Reitze (1996-2001), Thomas Kausch (2002-2003), Marietta Slomka (2004).	112456
1990	Alcanzar Una Estrella (aka Reaching Your Dreams)	MTF		Garza, Mariana	Telenovel	News Media. Photographers shoot pictures of young artists struggling to be singers, dancers and actors.	112457
1991	Alcanzar Una Estrella II (aka Reaching Your Dreams II)	MTF		Garza, Mariana	Telenovel	News Media. Photographers shoot pictures of young artists struggling to be singers, dancers and actors.	112458
1999	Alchemists, The	MT				Reporter (Susannah Hitching). Deputy Echo Editor (Jason Hall).	112459
2005	Alchemy	MT	DVD -R HQ 4454, 4455.			Editor of Women's Magazine. Computer science instructor creates a computer that can feel emotion. He takes his work to a women's magazine editor who suggests a competition between the computer and a real hunk for the heart of a woman.Editor (Daphne Rubin-Vega). Associate Editor (Toah Feldshuh).	112460
1955	Alcoa Hour, The: Nothing To Lose	T			Episode. 4-14-1957. Season #2. Episode #15. Series 1955-1957.	TV Reporter (Frank Blair).	112461
1961	Alcoa Premiere:	T			Series 1961-1963	News Media	112462
1962	Alcoa Premiere: Flashing Spikes	T	SVD 1111		Episode #32. 10-4-1962	News Media. 1st Reporter (Larry J. Blake). 2nd Reporter (Walter Reed). Announcer (Vin Scully).	112463
1959	Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond: Devil's Laughter, The	T			Episode #11. 3-31-1959	Reporter (Keith McConnell). In the 1800s a convict in a London prison awaits his hangingShortly before the execution date he begins to have visions that convince him the hangman will never get to him and he subsequently starts taking reckless and fearless risks.	112464
1960	Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond: Promise, The	T			Episode #71. 11-29-1960	News Media. Newsman (Guy Kingsford).	112465
1957	Alcoa Theatre:	T			Series 1957-1960	News Media	112466
1957	Aldrig I livet	MF				Photographer Film (Lars Burman).	112467
2007	Alegra’s Homecoming	NR		Wilson, Mary	Harlequin American Romance #1164	Newspaperman Joe Lawrence is an award-winning journalist who decides to leave the bright lights and bustle of New York behind and move to Shelter Island on Puget Sound that Lawrence remembered was the perfect place to raise his three-year-old son. A bit of sleuthing revealed a lot about the new, fabulous Alegra Renolds who used to be “Al” Peterson, the grimy little poor girl who hated growing up on Shelter Island, reveals a lot about the new Alegra, but nothing about her troubled past. Would the glamorous jet-setter touch down long enough for them to build a life together or would she do what she has done before, simply walk away?	112468
1919	Aleta Dey	N	OWN - H	Beynon, Francis Marion		Female Journalist Aleta Dey is a radical journalist, active role in the suffrage movement	112469
1993	Alex	M				News Media. Female Journalist (Alison Bruce). Male Journalist (Greg Johnson). Female Commentator (Rima Te Wiata). Male Commentator (Mark Wright). Newsreel Announcer (Kevin Golsby).	112470
1976	Alex & the Gypsy	M				Photographer (Ed Beagle).	112471
2002	Alex Bernier: Bad Seed	NM		Saulnier, Beth	#4 Alex Bernier Mysteries	Reporter Alexandra (Alex) Bernier  for the Gabriel Monitor turns up a wide array of suspects who all had reason to hate a murdered professor who was an avid proponent of genetic engineering	112472
2000	Alex Bernier: Distemper	NM		Saulnier, Beth	#2 Alex Bernier Mysteries	Reporter Alex Bernier for the Gabriel Monitor is a tough, smart reporter who helps solve the gruesome murders of young women who disappear while walking their dogs. Twentysomething journalist still trying to get over death of her cop-reporter lover.To stop a serial killer, Bernier must face off against an attractive police detective, a ruthless New York Times reporter and a tech-happy student voyeur.She must overcome her need for self-protection as she is caught between her desire to get an increasingly hot scoop and her journalistic scruples. Everything gets even muddier when she starts a surreptitious fling with the lead cop on the case.After a career-making murder case that proved personal bad news, sharp-witted journalist Bernier swears she's going to report stories, not make them. Then a serial killer declares hunting season in her eccentric upstate New York university town.	112473
2003	Alex Bernier: Ecstasy	NM		Saulnier, Beth	#5 Alex Bernier Mysteries	Reporter Alexandra (Alex) Bernier  for the Gabriel Monitor doesn’t want to cover upstate New York’s Melting Rock Music Festival, but her editor at the Gabriel Monitor assigns her to it.[Bernier] is sexy and hip, with a lively appetite for the actual and figurative spicy samosas that come her way, and she is great fun to be around.Before Alex and her reporter chums at the Monitor and her cop boyfriend, Brian Cody, can figure things out, there’ll be more work for the stretcher-bearers.	112474
2001	Alex Bernier: Fourth Wall, The	NM		Saulnier, Beth	#3 Alex Bernier Mysteries	Reporter Alexandra (Alex) Bernier  for the Gabriel Monitor has a near-lethal confrontation with a serial killer and is now happy to cover a nice, dull story on the hapless attempts to save a grand old theater in her update New York college town.But when the body of a long-vanished actress turns up in the wreckage and the theater's advocates start dying off, she is at odds with one strange troupe of suspects including a vicious mob boss.She plays detective and sorts illusion from truth outwitting a murderer determined to bring the curtain down on her act.	112475
1999	Alex Bernier: Reliable Sources	N		Saulnier, Beth	#1 Alex Bernier Mysteries	Reporter Alexandra (Alex) Bernier, a 25-year-old reporter for the Gabriel Monitor is shocked when she realizes the body at the bottom of the gorge is that of her police reporter boyfriend, Adam Ellroy.Convinced that he would not have committed suicide and increasingly suspicious that his work on numerous controversial stories (including a gay-bashing crime and his investigation of a previous jumper) may have angered someone.She enlists help of her co-workers and breaks open the case, uncovering a 50-year-old campus scandal and placing herself directly in the path of the murderer.	112476
2000	Alex Brierley: Bleached White	N		Gibb, Neil	#2 Alex Brierley Investigation Series	Reporter Alex Brierley is called to cover the story of a break-in into a research lab that goes very wrong: a security guard and the gang leader are killed. Finding that the dead guard was someone she knew well, Alex unearths something both inhumane and beyond the realms of imagination.In a dingy room in Nottingham, a motley group is planning to break into a research lab. Two hours later it has all gone very wrong. A security guard has been killed, half the group has bolted, and their leader lies dead in a pool of blood. Only one person saw what happened, but she is so traumatized that she is reduced to a state of catatonic shock.Reporter Alex Brierly is called out to cover the story. What she unearths is both inhumane and beyond the realms of her imagination. And when she runs up against CIM, a shady crisis control organization determined to suppress any evidence, Alex realizes it will take all of her journalistic and survival skills to uncover the truth. 	112477
1999	Alex Brierley: Blood Red Sky	N		Gibb, Neil	#1 Alex Brierley Investigation Series	TV Reporter Alex Brierley swore that one day she would be in a  position to fire anyone who called her girl, love or babe. One day she would fax Harry from London, just to tell him who she was interviewing that day, and ask him not to look her up if he was ever in town. Alex Brierley’s so-called career in TV news has stalled. A serial killer is on the loose in Nottingham’s red-light district, but she is still covering exploding kitchens and strange shaped marrows. Then she gets a break. A psychiatrist is beaten to death in a drug rehab clinic and she’s put on the story. Though it appears he was killed in a drug-related break-in, Alex is intrigued by the cagey response of the dead man’s colleagues. Something tells her that the story is bigger than it seems. When her contact is suddenly killed and Alex is brutally attacked, she realizes her instincts are right. Someone is very threatened by her interest in the murder, someone with clout, someone who has no scruples about how they stop her. As the serial killer turns his attention to “respectable” women, as her personal safety becomes less assured, as what’s happening leads her to examine her own vulnerability, Alex knows one thing for sure: She’s onto the story of her career -- if she lives long enough to tell it. 	112478
1999	Alex Collier: Dead Silence	NM		Handberg, Ron	#2 Alex Collier Mysteries	TV Investigative Journalist Alex Collier, anchorman of the Twin Cities' leading late news in Minnesota, needs a major story to improve his personal ratings and is determined to solve a 15-year-old mystery surrounding the disappearance of three young boys.Fifteen years ago, three brothers disappeared along the banks of the Mississippi River. They vanished without a trace -- except for the baseball caps they'd been wearing. Police ruled brothers had drowned. The mother insists they are still alive.Collier is determined to reopen the case. He needs a big exclusive to boost his personal ratings, but he wants to help the boys' family even more. As he plunges headlong into the past, Alex stumbles deep into a labyrinth of corruption, secrecy and lies.It's a story bigger and deadlier than he ever imagined. Now the experienced reporter isn't just risking his career -- his life is also on the line.	112479
1992	Alex Collier: Savage Justice	NM		Handberg, Ron	#1 Alex Collier Mysteries	TV Investigative Journalist Alex Collier, anchorman of the Twin Cities' leading late news in Minnesota, risks his life to bring down a brutal pedophile.Collier, burdened by a painful divorce and professional problems, reluctantly pursues a tip from a long-lost girl friend now married to a judge about another judge who may be ruining kids' lives. Soon he learns Reporter Daniel Grabowski has disappeared.The reporter was investigating the judge. Collier tires to find Grabowski's computer disks. He also tries to contact some of the victims, homeless boys working the street.News that Minnesota's governor has nominated the judge to the State Supreme Court increases Collier's sense of urgency as he discovers the reporter's mutilated body in a remote part of Wisconsin, near land owned by the woman's husband.	112480
2006	Alex Powell: Chosen People	NM		Bates, Karen Grigsby	#2 Alex Powell Mysteries	African-American Columnist Alex Powell stops into Los Angeles bookstore on rainy spring night planning to write column on the author who is reading and signing books there.But what she gets instead is firsthand look at murder of a controversial African-American writer.His death sends seismic shock waves through Los Angeles's black and white elite and reveals how some of the city's well-to-do are connected in ways they'd rather leave unmentioned.But trying to unravel those connections might mean that the next time Powell's name shows up in her paper, it won't be as a byline, but in her own obituary.	112481
2001	Alex Powell: Plain Brown Wrapper	NM		Bates, Karen Grigsby	#1 Alex Powell Mysteries. Bates is Los Angeles Times columnist and an NPR commentator.	African-American Columnist Alex Powell works for a Los Angeles newspaper. She and her best friend, Signe "Magnolia Mouth" Tucker are attending the annual National Association of Black Journalists conference at a swank hotel.Magazine Publisher Everett "Ev" Carson with a reputation for the ladies and always late, fails to show up to receive the Journalist of the Year Award.Alex, accompanied by New York Times syndicated Columnist Paul Butler, an old friend of Ev's, finds Ev's body in his room, undressed and lying in bed with smile on his face.They are recruited by LAPD detective to conduct behind-the-scenes investigation. Alex and Paul set out on a trail that leads them to D.C., Martha's Vineyard and Manhattan.Uncover secrets of past sins, romances and a brewing upset in the publishing arena. They become targets for murder.	112482
2006	Alex Rutledge: Air Dance Iguana	NM		Corcoran, Tom	#5 Alex Rutledge Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Alex Rutledge, longtime Key West resident, earns a precarious living as a photographer. He prefers magazine work but he won't turn down an occasional crime scene shoot for the City of Key West Police Department in Southern Florida.Two dead ex-Navy men are found one morning, both found swinging on boat lifts 20 miles apart. It gets worse when Alex has a run-in with a chest-thumping new deputy. Then Alex's wayward younger brother Tim turns up in town and becomes a prime suspect.Alex knows his brother isn't a killer. He's baffled when one of the dead owns a picture of a young girl who turned to Alex for help many years ago. And when a third man is found swinging on the docks, he knows time is running out for his brother.But what he doesn't know is that facing the killer may turn out to be the least of his problems.	112483
2002	Alex Rutledge: Bone Island Mamo	NM		Corcoran, Tom	#3 Alex Rutledge Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Alex Rutledge, longtime Key West resident, earns a precarious living as a photographer. He prefers magazine work but he won't turn down an occasional crime scene shoot for the City of Key West Police Department in Southern Florida.Rutledge keeps his Kawasaki tuned and his beers lined up by filing in for the police department's regular crime-scene photographer. This time the crimes tie in with the backseat of local reporter Marnie Dunwoody's car.He's called in to document two different corpses who not only share the same death day,  but the same birthday, the same vital statistics, even the same name. How can that be?Someone is recreating a number of bizarre murders dressing victims in drag, making off with heads. Rutledge is tapped as  main suspect. In clearing his name, he travels throughout Southern Florida.Bodies go down quicker than the margaritas at Jimmy Buffet's place. Alex is tailed, pummeled and loved. He fights his way through zoning irregularities, permit fixing and smart-mouthing from ex-girlfriends.	112484
2000	Alex Rutledge: Gumbo Limbo	NM		Corcoran, Tom	#2 Alex Rutledge Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Alex Rutledge, longtime Key West resident, earns a precarious living as a photographer. He prefers magazine work but he won't turn down an occasional crime scene shoot for the City of Key West Police Department in Southern Florida.Rutledge awakes to his first day off in months. Late August, the off-season, the dog days. Everything's okay until his phone rings and his old navy buddy, not a successful Chicago banker, is in town and at 8 a.m. drunk in Sloppy's Joe.He demands that Rutledge join him for a celebratory beer. When Alex arrives at the bar, eight minutes later, the man is gone. Alex tries to find his friend, a financial wizard, even traveling to New Orleans.	112485
1999	Alex Rutledge: Mango Opera, The	NM		Corcoran, Tom	#1 Alex Rutledge Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Alex Rutledge, longtime Key West resident, earns a precarious living as a photographer. He prefers magazine work but he won't turn down an occasional crime scene shoot for the City of Key West Police Department in Southern Florida.But when a string of murders takes his viewfinder into strangely familiar territory, Alex's mellow island lifestyle shatters. One after another, someone is killing women who have intimately crossed Rutledge's path. Maybe it's a coincidence.Maybe it's a conspiracy. Or maybe he's crazy. But the connection marks Alex as the prime suspect in a case so hot it's drawn in the county sheriff, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.In a desperate race to save his name and his life, Alex dives into a one-man search for the dark, sweltering truth beneath a case that's pounding toward meltdown.Rutledge's laid-back routine is disrupted when estranged girlfriend Annie Minnette shows up with some belongings after her roommate has been found murdered. And it gets worse as more bodies show up from out of his past.	112486
2004	Alex Rutledge: Octopus Alibi, The	NM		Corcoran, Tom	#4 Alex Rutledge Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Alex Rutledge, longtime Key West resident, earns a precarious living as a photographer. He prefers magazine work but he won't turn down an occasional crime scene shoot for the City of Key West Police Department in Southern Florida.The murder of a long-missing woman, the death of a mentor and the suicide of Key West's mayor are revealed on a warm April day. Rutledge, a freelance photographer who has ties to city and county law enforcement, must first help a friend identify a body.He goes with his friend to St. Lauderdale. Hours later, in Key West, Rutledge documents the mayor's demise. He is also forced to confront the death of a woman who encouraged his creative photography.All this on the day before Alex's departure for a big-dollar job on Grand Cayman Island. Home-front troubles don't help. Teresa Barga, his housemate, is absorbed by an old college friend with cash, bent morals and more alibis than an octopus has suckers.The hunkiest freelance photographer is headed for a seven-day shoot in the Grand Cayman, just south of Cuba. But he may never make the shoot if he can't figure out what's going on in Key West.	112487
2006	Alex St. James: Deadly Blessings	N		Hyzy, Julie A.	#1 Alex St. James Mysteries	TV News Researcher Alexandrine "Alex" St. James works for a Chicago TV News show and her latest assignment leads to an expose of area hair salons, one of which turns out to be a front for a prostitution ring.The 30ish St. James' live-in love proves to be a cad, but a new hunk at work seems interested in seeing her after office hours.It’s not often Alex St. James has a story this tantalizing fall into her lap, only to have it snatched away again. As news researcher at Midwest Focus Television in Chicago, she'd been set to interview a young Polish immigrant woman, pregnant by a Catholic priest.When the woman is found murdered, and Alex tries to investigate, her boss abruptly reassigns her to a fluff piece, so he can give the hot murder story to the station owner's nephew. But anyone who knows Alex also knows that like Fate, she'll find a way.Acting without authority and without assistance, she continues to investigate, making some very powerful people in the Chicago Archdiocese uneasy. Suddenly Alex finds herself in the middle of a plot so sinister and far reaching, that the very next thing she might hear are her own Last Rites.	112488
2006	Alex St. James: Deadly Interest	N		Hyzy, Julie A.	#2 Alex St. James Mysteries	Journalist Alexandrine "Alex" St. James, reeling from a public humiliation by her former lover, returns home to find that her elderly neighbor has been murdered. Alex also discovers that the spunky old lady had been secretly looking into her bank’s lending practices. Drawn into the murder investigation, Alex uses her connections at Midwest Focus News Magazine to help the police find the killer, but, before long, finds herself being stalked by a vicious ex-con. Even after suffering a brutal attack, Alex refuses to back off, and she subsequently uncovers a shocking secret that had been buried long ago. Alex is juggling several personal matters as well: an extended visit from her handicapped sister, and love-life issues involving two attractive men, one of whom may just have the power to mend Alex’s bruised ego. After a key player in the investigation is found murdered, Alex is determined to untangle the web of lies spun by those around her, and is soon poised to expose the truth. That is, until she finds herself alone with the killer, a formidable foe with a Deadly Interest in her future.	112489
1999	Alex Tanner: Destroy Unopened	NM		Donald, Anabel	#5 Alex Tanner Mysteries	TV Researcher Alex Tanner, a plucky part-time London-based freelance TV journalist, part-time private investigator who has a good relationship with TV producer Barty O'Neill.A widow asks Tanner to find out who sent love letters to her husband.  Tanner had given little thought to the serial killer stalking the streets of Notting Hill -- but then a wealthy widow hands her a parcel marked Destroy Unopened.The parcel, given to the woman following her husband's death, contains anonymous love letters written over many years.Not surprisingly, the widow wants Alex to reveal the mystery lover's identity -- especially when the letters suggest that the woman is the mother of the Notting Hill killer.	112490
1994	Alex Tanner: Glass Ceiling, The	NM		Donald, Anabel	#3 Alex Tanner Mysteries	TV Researcher Alex Tanner, a plucky part-time London-based freelance TV journalist, part-time private investigator who has a good relationship with TV producer Barty O'Neill.Tanner, who likes mysteries, fictional or real, is intrigued to receive a parcel containing a nasty surprise: a lot of cash and a letter from "Ms.X" requesting her services. Alex's client has listed the names of four famous feminists.One of them recently died and beside her name is a cross. The letter ends with an impassioned plea: "I must smash the glass ceiling. Stop me if you can…please stop me." Alex is more than curious.With the help of her eccentric new assistant Nick, she embarks on a race against time to get inside the mind of "The Womun in the Balaclava Helmet" to stop her from carrying out a crazed and dangerous act. A secret woman's club is now involved with murder	112491
1994	Alex Tanner: In At the Deep End	NM		Donald, Anabel	#2 Alex Tanner Mysteries	TV Researcher Alex Tanner, a plucky part-time London-based freelance TV journalist, part-time private investigator who has a good relationship with TV producer Barty O'Neill.An exclusive boarding school, a mysterious headmaster and a drowned student are part of Tanner's latest case. But it's her skill as a TV researcher that helps her find out what really happened when a young boy died.She shifts through conflicting stories of students, teachers, parents and a local journalist, who offers some advice. In her own headstrong, headlong way, Alex learns for herself what the case is all about and not a minute too soon.	112492
1996	Alex Tanner: Loop, The	NM		Donald, Anabel	#4 Alex Tanner Mysteries	TV Researcher Alex Tanner, a plucky part-time London-based freelance TV journalist, part-time private investigator who has a good relationship with TV producer Barty O'Neill.Tanner jumps at a chance of a short assignment in Chicago. But she's only in the windy city a few hours when a beautiful young model knocks on her door. The father of her unborn child has vanished -- and she begs Alex to find him.Unfortunately, the model can offer few clues as to where to look. Except that the boy was in the process of "finding himself," and he believed all his answers lay in "the loop."	112493
1992	Alex Tanner: Uncommon Murder, The	NM		Donald, Anabel	#1 Alex Tanner Mysteries	TV Researcher Alex Tanner, a plucky part-time London-based freelance TV journalist, part-time private investigator who has a good relationship with TV producer Barty O'Neill.In November, 1990 Tanner begins to investigate the 40-year-old unsolved murder of a Lord during a hunt ball at his lavish country estate hoping to land her first big scoop after a chance encounter with the retired governess to the Lord's children.Tanner interrogates such suspects as the man's cold wife, their icy daughter, a fading actor, a nubile niece and even the governess herself before a sudden, unexpected confession abruptly terminates her work.Tanner believes the confession, with reservations, but then his granddaughter goes missing. Sad details about Alex's childhood emerge as her hard-boiled exterior starts to crack.Alex is a product of countless foster homes during her troubled childhood, but she's grown up to be a determinedly self-reliant and fiercely independent loner with a taste for hardboiled private eye fiction.	112494
1986	Alex: Life of a Child, The	MT		Deford, Frank (Book)		Sportswriter Frank Deford (Craig T. Nelson) of Sports Illustrated recounts daughter's battle with cystic fibrosis and attempt of family to come to terms with her illness and death.Photographer (Gordon Masten).	112495
1988	Alexander and Cassandra	SS	USC	Janus, Christopher G.	In "What They Always Wanted."	Journalist Cassandra (Cass) writes for King Features to write exclusively for them.  Engaged to Alexander, of the New York Times, to be transferred from the London office to New York.Editor wants Cass to do an in-depth piece on the escort service business or racket in New York.  Infiltrate the service.  Narrator also a journalist, offered $10,000 advance by Time to go to Amazon in Brazil and do a story on a great Indian massacre.Cass fired at end of story when she joins the business.	112496
1998	Alexander Brass: Girls in the High-Heeled Shoes, The	NM		Kurland, Michael	#2 Alexander Brass Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Alexander Brass, a syndicated columnist based at the New York World, is a sophisticate and the voice of Manhattan high society and nightlife for millions of people across the country.It is 1935 and America remains in the depth of the Great Depression. Benny Goodman is the King of Swing, Senator Huey Long was just assassinated and Joe Louis just beat Primo Carnera in the boxing ring.To millions of Americans, Brass, newspaper columnist and radio personality, is the voice of Manhattan nightlife and they rely on him for the latest gossip about the stars and the beautiful people, gangsters and the lowlifes who make up the scene.While researching his column at the latest hot spot, Brass learns that a renowned and beloved grifter who works the Broadway theaters, is missing. Her friends on the Street are worried. Brass runs a hot item in his column about her disappearance.It turns out not only does her disappearance seem tied to the disappearance of an ex-chorus girl, but Brass learns that someone else out there is far too interested in the woman's whereabouts.	112497
1997	Alexander Brass: Too Soon Dead	NM		Kurland, Michael	#1 Alexander Brass Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Alexander Brass, a syndicated columnist based at the New York World, is a sophisticate and the voice of Manhattan high society and nightlife for millions of people across the country.When a mysterious man tries to interest Brass in photos of prominent people engaged in questionable acts, Brass is intrigued and has the stranger followed.But the stringer who was following him is murdered, his body found in the offices of an anti-Nazi group in Yorkville, and Brass finds himself in the middle of something far more sinister than simple blackmail.With the help of his aide-de-camp, legman and amanuensis Morgan DeWitt and his research assistant Gloria, Brass follows a trial that leads past the rich and famous such as a United State senator and Flying ace Charles Lindberg. It's 1935.They track down the photographer who snapped the poisonous pictures and in no time at all are knee-deep in a wash of black-mailing Nazis.	112498
1938	Alexander's Ragtime Band	M	SVD 1103		Powers	Critic (Sam Ash). Critic (Edwin Stanley). Critic (Edwin Stanley). Photographer (Lon Chaney Jr.). Reporter (Robert Lowery).	112499
2003	Alexandras Asien	DF				Interviewer Lise Muhlhausen.	112500
1958	Alexandria Quartet, The: Balthazar	N	OWN - H	Durrell, Alexander	Volume Two	Journalist KeatsKeats had wanted to be a writer but took the wrong turning and now his profession had so trained him to stay on the superficies of real life (acts and facts about acts) that he had developed the typical journalist's neurosis (they drink to still it).Namely that Something has happened, or is about to happen, in the next street, and that they will not know about it until it is too late to "send."This haunting fear of missing a fragment of reality which one knows in advance will be trivial, even meaningless, had given our friend the conventional tic one sees in children who want to go to the lavatory.	112501
1960	Alexandria Quartet, The: Clea	N	OWN - H	Durrell, Alexander	Volume Four	Press	112502
1957	Alexandria Quartet, The: Justine	N	OWN - H	Durrell, Alexander	Volume One	Press	112503
1958	Alexandria Quartet, The: Mountolive	N	OWN - H	Durrell, Alexander	Volume Three	Press	112504
2003	Alexis	M				News Media. Reporter Anne Whitmore). News Crew -- Camera Operator (Sylvesta Stuart). Boom Operator (Bruno Baronet).	112505
1996	Alexis Lee: Blue Genes	NM		McDermid, Val	#5 in Kate Brannigan series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle persuades PI Kate Brannigan, her best friend,  to investigate the highly secretive world of fertility treatment for lesbians.  Alexis and her pregnant lover need help.Gynecologist who, as Alexis puts it, "worked with us" on the pregnancy has been murdered and Alexis believes if Brannigan doesn't steal the relevant medical files, they'll lose the baby. Lee is a lesbian journalist.Brannigan has to figure out who the doctor is . Alexis knows her as Helen Maitland, but the newspapers call her Sarah Blackstone. It turns out Alexis is involved in a dangerous medical experiment to conceive a child.Alexis is terrified police investigation will link her to the illegal scheme.Brannigan isn’t just having a bad day, she’s having a bad week. The worst week of her life. Her boyfriend’s death notice is in the newspaper, her plans to capture a team of heartless fraudsters are in disarray and a Celtic neo-punk band under siege want her to rescue them from saboteurs who are trashing their posters and their gigs. Kate can’t even cry on her best friend’s shoulder for Alexis has worries of her own. Her girlfriend Chris is pregnant and when the doctor responsible for the pioneering and illegal fertility treatment is murdered, Alexis needs Kate like she’s never needed her before. So what’s a girl to do?	112506
1995	Alexis Lee: Clean Break	NM		McDermid, Val	#4 in Kate Brannigan Series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle is a lesbian newspaper writer who helps PI Kate Brannigan. Rock Journalist Richard Barclay, her boyfriend.Brannigan fights to recover a Monet in a case that stretches love and loyalty to the limits. Manchester-based private eye Kate Brannigan goes up against European organized crime. Thieves steal the Monet from a stately home where she’s arranged security. She goes head to head with organized crime.	112507
1994	Alexis Lee: Crack Down	NM		McDermid, Val	#3 in Kate Brannigan Series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle is a lesbian newspaper writer who helps PI Kate Brannigan. Music-Rock Journalist Richard Barclay, boyfriend to private detective Kate Brannigan in this series set in Northern English industrial city of Manchester. Trying to figure out how dealerships are cheating manufacturers, Barclay takes a drive in a luxury car. Rock Journalist finds himself jailed for drug charges. Car turns out to be full of drugs. Barclay can't prove that stash is not his, so he's put into jail. She tries to clear his name.	112508
1992	Alexis Lee: Dead Beat	NM		McDermid, Val	#1 in Kate Brannigan Series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle is a lesbian newspaper writer who helps PI Kate Brannigan. As a favor to her boyfriend, Music-Rock Journalist Richard Barclay, Brannigan agrees to track down a missing songwriter. 	112509
1993	Alexis Lee: Kick Back	NM		McDermid, Val	#2 in Kate Brannigan Series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle is a lesbian newspaper writer who helps PI Kate Brannigan. This time, Brannigan is asked to help her best friend Alexis and her girlfriend who want to build a new house.The private detective investigates the bizarre case of the missing conservatories -- crooked land deals, mortgage scams, financial chicanery and murder.	112510
1993	Alexis Lee: Kick Back	NM		McDermid, Val	#2 in Kate Brannigan Series	Crime Reporter Alexis Lee on the Manchester Evening Chronicle is a lesbian newspaper writer who helps PI Kate Brannigan. This time, Brannigan is asked to help her best friend Alexis and her girlfriend who want to build a new house.The private detective investigates the bizarre case of the missing conservatories -- crooked land deals, mortgage scams, financial chicanery and murder.	112511
1991	Alf:	T	SV 280		Episode	Gossip Magazines	112512
1991	Alf: Alone Again, Naturally	T	SVD 954		Episode	Tabloid. Alf takes a tabloid story to heart believing his cousin Blinky is residing with a couple in California	112513
1991	Alf: Lies	T	SVD 883		Episode	Tabloid pays Alf for his out-of-this-world reporting, but when the article's facts are changed, Alf sets the record straight with a face-to-face interview	112514
1988	Alf: We Are Family	T			Episode #51. 5-2-1988	Reporter (Ed White).	112515
1975	Alfie Darling	M			Episode	Photographer (Terence Taplin).	112516
1963	Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The: Dear Uncle George	T			Episode	Advice Columnist (Gene Barry) has a problem of his own: His wife is unfaithful	112517
1963	Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The: Good-Bye, George	T			Episode #42.12-13-1963	Photographer (Jimmy Joyce).	112518
1963	Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The: Tangled Web, A	T			Episode #18. 1-25-1963	Reporter (Hal Bokar). Photographer (Syl Lamont).	112519
1964	Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The: Ten Minutes From Now	T			Episode #58. 5-1-1964.	Newscaster (Vince Williams). The Messenger (Tony Franke).	112520
1965	Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The: Unlocked Window, An	T			Episode #81. 2-15-1965	Newscaster (John Willis).	112521
2007	alfred hitchcock presents:	T			Episode #45.	Reporter (Patrick Stinson). Cameraman (Joe Don Harris).	112522
1956	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Alibi Me	T	DVD -R HQ 8105		Episode #46. 11-11-1956	News Media. Newsman (Herb Vigran). Messenger Boy (Lee Erikson).	112523
1964	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Anyone for Murder?	T			Episode #52. 3-13-1964	Editor Mr. Connelley (Robert Jacquin) calls a professor and dean of psychology who placed a classified ad in the newspaper offering to help husbands and wives who want to have their spouses killed into his office to meet with a police detective.The professor says he is doing it for research. The detective suspects him of offering murder for hire. The ad is discontinued, but the professor receives 20 responses.	112524
1959	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Appointment at Eleven	T			Episode	News Flash on television	112525
1964	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Beyond the Sea of Death	T			Episode - AD	Magazine Advertisement in a spiritualist magazine	112526
1962	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Burglar Proof	T			Episode	Press Party	112527
1963	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Dear Uncle George	T			Episode	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist John Chambers (Gene Barry) writes under name Uncle George	112528
1958	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Disappearing Trick	T			Episode #105. 4-6-1958	Newspaperman (Percy Helton).	112529
1989	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Driving Under the Influence	T			Episode #68. 2-25-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (Faye Dance).	112530
1958	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Flight to the East	T			Episode	War Correspondent Ted Franklin (Gary Merrill) in World War II	112531
1986	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Full Disclosure	T	DVD -R HQ 8799		Episode #54. 6-18-1988	Political Columnist-Reporter G. William (Bill or Billy) Howe (Robert Lansing) of the Washington Telegram plans to write an expose and people in Washington will do anything to stop him. Washington Telegram Publisher Dale Linseman (Al Waxman).Howe was an AP Foreign Correspondent in Vietnam, is now a political columnist. His car blows up with his estranged wife in it after she tells him she wants to move back in. Police suspect him of the murder.Washington Telegram Publisher Linseman killed his wife because he was afraid if she went back to him, he wouldn't publish the book. He plotted to kill the journalist so the book could be published.	112532
1961	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Gloating Place, The	T		Stenn, David	Episode #222. 5-16-1961	News Media. Reporter (Eve McVeagh). Photographer (David Fresco). Newspapers fall for a story. Headlines, media attention.	112533
1963	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Goodbye, George	T			Episode #310. 12-13-1963	Gossip Columnist Baila French (Alice Pearce) tracks down exclusive story on newlyweds -- and murder	112534
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Hands of Mr. Ottermole, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8384		Episode #71. 5-5-1957	Reporter Mr. Summers (Rhys Williams) is meddlesome, annoying a London police sergeant who is hunting a killer in fogbound London.  Reporter (Charles Davis).	112535
1986	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Happy Birthday	T			Episode #18.  3-23-1986	Reporter Robert Warren (Lane Smith).	112536
1956	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Help Wanted	T			Episode - AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	112537
1959	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Human Interest Story	T	DVD -R HQ 8417	Brown, Frederic	Episode #149. 5-24-1959	Reporter (Steve McQueen) interviews a man who claims to be a Martian. News Editor (Tyler McVey).	112538
1985	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Human Interest Story, The	T			Episode #7. 11-17-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Wendy Oates). Reporter #2 (Floyd Foster Jr.). Reporter #3 (Michael McCabe).	112539
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Last Request	T			Episode	Newspaper. Criminal writes long letter to newspaper recounting his criminal career	112540
1955	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Long Shot, The	T			Episode - AD. Alfred Hitchcock Presents	Newspaper Advertisement. Charlie Raymond (Peter Lawford) answers a newspaper ad	112541
1960	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Madame Mystery	T			Episode - PR	Publicity Man Jimmy Dolan (Joby Baker)	112542
1964	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Matter of Murder, A	T			Episode #323. 4-3-1964	Newscast	112543
1956	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Momentum	T			Episode #39.	Newspaperman (Jack Tesler).  Radio Announcer (Joe Gilbert).	112544
1959	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Morning of the Bride, The	T			Episode #136. 2-15-1959	Newspaper clipping revealing key fact	112545
1985	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Night Creatures	T	DVD -R HQ 8880		Episode #77. 4-28-1989	Reporter Holly Sinclair (Louise Vallance) of the Post is assigned to cover a concert for rock stars Adam Lust and The Vampires who are debuting a new album. The reporter is drawn to a vampire-like rock star. Post Photographer Freak (Jason Blicker).	112546
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Night the World Ended, The	T		Brown, Frederic	Episode #70. 4-28-1957	Reporter Halloran (Harold J. Stone), practical-joking reporter scares wino by showing him late edition of evening newspaper headline: World to End TonightReporter (Clark Howat). Reporter (Robert Ellis).	112547
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Night the World Ended, The	T			Episode. 4-28-1957. Season #2. Episode #31	Reporter (Robert Ellis). Man plays a practical joke on a man showing him a fake newspaper with a headline reading "World to End Tonight."	112548
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Number Twenty-Two	T			Episode #60. 2-17-1957	Reporter (Martin Wilkins).	112549
1956	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Older Sister, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8066.		Episode #17. 1-22-1956	Reporter from a newspaper (Joan Lorring) attempts to interview Lizzie Borden and her sister a year after the murders. She  unearths truth about the Lizzie Borden murder case	112550
1965	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: One of the Family	T			Episode #348. 2-8-1965	Radio Broadcast	112551
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Perfect Crime, The	T			Episode #81.10-20-1957	Photographer (John Zaremba).	112552
1959	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Personal Matter, A	T			Episode #132. 1-18-1959	Newscast	112553
1958	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Post Mortem	T			Episode #111. 5-18-1958	Reporter Mr. Wescott (James Gregory) is really an insurance detective investigating a woman's first husband's death. Photographer (David Fresco).	112554
1960	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Practical Joke	T	VHS 339 ( In Progress)		Episode	News Media	112555
1988	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Prosecutor	T			Episode. 3-26-1988. Season #3. Episode #8	Reporter (Roger Barnes).	112556
1957	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Reward to Finder	T	DVD -R HQ 8950		Episode - AD	Newspaper Advertisement	112557
1961	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Right Kind of Medicine, The	T			Episode #240. 12-19-1961	Radio Broadcast	112558
1956	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Safe Conduct	T	DVD -R HQ 8159		Episode #21. 2-19-1956	Journalist Mary Prescott (Claire Trevor), famous journalist returning to the West following important interview	112559
1965	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Specialty of the House, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8239		Episode.	Food critic meets his match. The arrogant journalist gets its just desserts.	112560
1959	Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Waxwork, The	T			Episode #144. 4-12-1959	Reporter Ray Hewson (Barry Nelson) spends night in wax museum	112561
1996	Alfred Packer: Musical, The	M				Reporter Polly Pry (Mrs. Lionel Ross O'Bryan - Toddy Walters)  is the only one who will listen to Alfred Packer accused of murdering and eating a party of pioneers he was guiding through the mountains in winter.At his trial, he pleads his innocence to an unsympathetic audience. Packer's story is told to Pry in flashbacks.	112562
1802	Algerine Captive, A: Or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill	N	OWN - H - USC	Tyler, Royall		Press. Franklin and Paine references. Descriptions and report.	112563
2005	Alguna pregunta mes?	TF			Series 2004-	Reporter. El reporter amb bigoti (David Verdaguer, 2004-2005).	112564
1832	Alhambra, The	N		Washington, Irving	Library of America (page 96)	Newsmonger. "Strange doings!" said Pedrugo, who played barber and newsmonger at the same time. "Strange doings! Robbery, and murder and burial all in one night!"	112565
2001	Ali	M	DVD			TV Sportscaster Howard Cosell (Jon Voight). Sportswriters. Reporter (Ray Bokhour). Reporter (Eric Lichtenberg). Reporter (Steven Randazzo). Reporter (Jack Truman). Miami Weigh-In Reporter (Bill Plaschke).Reporter in Zaire (Dimitri Cassar). Reporter in Zaire (Graham Clarke).  Reporter in Zaire (David W. Hess). Reporter in Zaire (Mark Mulder). Reporter in Zaire (Frank Notaro). Reporter in Zaire (Dan Robbertse). Madison Square Garden Reporter (John Ortiz).Boxing Commission Reporter (Daniel E. Gurevitz). Blonde French Reporter (Edda Collier). Kinshasa Reporter (Dr. Denis Luposo). Listen Fight Reporter (Valentine Miele). ORTF Interviewer (Sylvaine Strike). Harlem Reporter (Poe Poe).Miami Weigh-In Reporter (Bill Plaschke). Miami Weigh-in Reporter (Steve Springer).  New York Reporter (Mark Salem). Madison Square Garden Reporter (Leonard Termo). Court Room Photographer (James Currie). Roving Reporter Jack (Vincent De Paul).New York Reporter (Sheldon Fogel). New York Reporter (Jim Gray). News Cameraman (Ross Haines). Death Newsman (Ron O.J. Parson). Ringside Photographers (Jon A. Barnes, Robert Standley, Ray Uhler). Times Ringside Photographer (Larry Vigus).	112566
2002	Ali G Indahouse	MF				News Media. Reporter (Jonathan Aris). Journalist (Bruce Jamieson). Journalist (Marianne Levy). Journalist (Mark Theodore). Film Cameraman (Stewart Wright).	112567
2008	Ali Reynolds: Cruel Intent	N		Jance, J.A.	#4 Ali Reynolds Series	Former TV Journalist Ali Reynolds is trying to get her house remodeled in time for her son’s wedding, but her contractor has been framed for his wife’s murder by a serial killer who runs an Internet dating service for the unhappily married thus providing him with adulterous victims. What’s a homeowner to do but join forces with a hacker to find the killer?  The contractor swears he has nothing to do with his wife’s murder -- but as the investigation progresses, Ali seems to be the only resident of Sedona who believes him.	112568
2005	Ali Reynolds: Edge of Evil	N		Jance, J.A.	#1 Ali Reynolds Series	TV Anchor Ali Reynolds, a 45-year-old Los Angeles TV News Anchor, loses her job, realizes her marriage is a sham and learns that her childhood friend Reenie Bernard has disappeared after being diagnosed with ALS. The end of her high-profile broadcasting career came too soon for TV Journalist Alison Reynolds, bounced off the air by executives who wanted a younger face. With a divorce from her cheating husband also pending, Ali is summoned back home to Sedona, Arizona by the mysterious death of a childhood friend -- and the killer may be hunting for her next.Alison efficiently handles the first two problems -- she hires attorneys specializing in discrimination and divorce. With her supportive college student son, Chris, she heads for Sedona, her hometown, to visit her sympathetic parents and await news of Reenie. When Chris sets up a blog for her, Alison, usually tense and judgmental, begins revealing herself to strangers, a practice that leads to a personal threat. After Reenie’s body is found, the police call it a suicide, but Alison disagrees and begins to investigate her friend’s life.  Age and sex discrimination in the TV news business is explored throughout. 	112569
2007	Ali Reynolds: Hand of Evil	N		Jance, J.A.	#3 Ali Reynolds Series	TV Journalist Ali Reynolds is grieving because the newscasting job she once delighted in is gone and so is the philandering husband she loved and thought she knew. When a member of the family who gave Ali a generous scholarship for her education decades earlier suddenly asks her for a meeting, Ali wonders what it can mean. Before she can satisfy her curiosity, Ali receives another startling call: a friend’s teenage daughter has disappeared. Ali offers to help, but in doing so she unknowingly begins a quest that will reveal a deadly ring of secrets, at the center of which stand two undiscriminating killers. Ali, still recovering from the murder of her not-quite-ex-husband, is aided by her parents and her old high school chum, newly divorced detective and marine reservist Dave Holman in her native Arizona.  Meanwhile, wealthy, reclusive Arabella Ashcroft, whose family’s college scholarship program supported Ali as an undergrad, has read Ali’s grief-filled blog, cutlooseblog.com, and wants Ali’s help in writing an incest memoir -- elderly Arabella says that her childhood was despoiled by a late stepbrother and that she’s being threatened by his son should she go through with writing about it. Soon after, Dave’s daughter Crystal disappears from the Las Vegas home of his ex- and her new husband. 	112570
2007	Ali Reynolds: Web of Evil	N		Jance, J.A.	#2 Ali Reynolds Series	TV Anchor Ali Reynolds in Los Angeles is traveling the highway from Los Angeles to Palm Springs, a parched, unforgiving and deadly road looking forward to putting her past behind her. She’d left Los Angeles for the home comforts of Sedona, Arizona and the satisfaction of a blog, cutloosseblog.com. The television network that wrongfully dismissed Ali for the sole sin of being over 40 will face her in court and her cheating husband is in a hurry for a divorce. His very young and very pregnant fiancee has a wedding planned for the next day. So Ali must return to the scene of those crimes. As she passes the site of a horrifying accident, she thanks goodness it’s no longer her job to report the news. Until she finds out the news is her own. For the victim is Ali’s cheating husband and soon she’ll find herself the prime suspect at the center of a terrifying web of evil. 	112571
2000	Ali Zaoua, prince de la rue	MF				Journalist (Jalila Boulhimez)	112572
2000	Ali: American Hero, An	MT				Reporter #1 (Rich Marotta). Reporter #2 (James Kevin Ward). Reporter #3 (David Doty)	112573
2003	Alias	W			forums.allalias.com	Advice Columnist Marshall in Internet Online Fiction inspired by the television program.	112574
2002	Alias Betty	M				American Journalist, struggling, is briefly married to now-single mother who writes under the alias Betty Fisher.	112575
1935	Alias Mary Dow	M	VHS 1218			Reporters (Frank Adams, Earl Eby, Hal Cooke, Frank Holliday, William Newell)	112576
1949	Alias Nick Beal	M				Press. Photographer (Pat Phelan).	112577
1998	Alias Smith & Jones	T			Episode #56. 9-9-1998	Reporter (Melanie Hudson).	112578
1972	Alias Smith and Jones: "What's in It for Mia?"	T			Episode #37. 2-24-1972	Former Newspaperman is enlisted by Heyes and Curry to help fight a town boss who had the outlaws beaten and evicted.	112579
1949	Alias the Champ	M				Reporter Tracy (Frank J. Scannell). Telecaster (John Wald)	112580
1943	Alias the Dead	NM		Coxe, George Harmon		Press	112581
2001	Alias:	T	SVD 1149, 1147, 1376 (Two Episodes), 1371, 1369, 1364, 1359, 1174, 1172, 1163, 1162, 1161, 1157, 1156, 1148, 1144, 1139, 1135 (Incomplete), 1134 (Two Episodes), 1133, 1130,		Episodes. Series (September 2001-)	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.	112582
2002	Alias: Abduction, The	T	SVD 1320	Kurtzman, Alex and Roberto Orci	Episode #32. 12-15-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.After Will's taken the psych test, he and Syd talk in a bar. As she justifies her secrecy by calling it a "gesture of love," Vaughn and Alice enter. They meet, share an awkward moment and move on.	112583
2002	Alias: Almost ThirtyYears	T	SVD 1176	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #22. 5-12-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will, tranquilized and badly beaten, is dragged into dingy storeroom. Sinister Taiwanese interrogator who tortured Sydney months before, enters with array of frightening instruments. Sydney sets up exchange for Will to take place in Taipei in 24 hours.Jack agrees to help recover Will. Vaughan tells Sydney Will is likely to be alive and senses she is hiding something. Thinks she has her own plan to rescue Will.Since Will has disappeared, his friend Abby, at the newspaper, goes straight to editor Litvack, with his sealed envelope about SD-6. And the editor agrees to run the story as front page news. Vaughan figures out Sydney is planning rescue, agrees to helpThe three fly to Tapei. Jack makes exchange for Will. After hours of torture, Will has revealed anything. Finally unchained, plunges a syringe into neck of his sadistic interrogator. He is dragged from room. Finally spared, bloody, but alive and sobbing.	112584
2003	Alias: Breaking Point	T		Frazier, Breen	Episode #52. 11-23-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Journalist who covered the Middle East being held in same secret Federal prison as Sydney and tortured. World thinks he died in a car crash. The heavy reporter can barely function because of the shock therapy and other torture techniques.	112585
2001	Alias: Broken Heart, A	T	SVD 1119 (Incomplete)	Taylor, Vanessa	Episode #4. 10-21-2001	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.	112586
2002	Alias: Cipher	T	VHS 1309	Kurtzman, Alex	Episode #25. 10-13-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will meets Vaughn face to face and revisits his ordeal in Taipei	112587
2002	Alias: Confession, The	T	SVD 1140	Abrams, J.J.. and Daniel Arkin	Episode #11. 1-6-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.	112588
2002	Alias: Counteragent, The	T	VHS 1324	Eisendrath, John	Episode #29. 11-17-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will's look into the standardized-tests mystery nets him an unsettling sit-down with the quiz's creator.Will tells Sydney that the 1982 standardized test is missing from public record. Sydney then explains "Project Christmas" and says that Vaughn thinks Russian intelligence is still running it to recruit American sleepers.Will gets hold of the '82 standardized test and finds that it contains no spatial relations questions. Later, Francie recognizes that the test is actually from '83 because it references the American invasion of Grenada.Will then speaks to an official at the Dept. of Education who gives him the actual '82 test, which has spatial relations questions. The official is baffled — he had submitted the test without such questions	112589
2002	Alias: Dead Drop	T	VHS 1300		Episode #26. 10-20-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will's article on SD-6 resurfaces after a recovering junkie (Marisol Nichols) tempts him with her own conspiracy theory.In rehab, Will meets Rebecca Martinez, a conspiracy theorist who presses will to continue his expose of SD-6. Will refuses. Later she meets with Sloane. She's SD-6, and was sent to test Will.	112590
2003	Alias: Endgame	T		Gerace, Sen	Episode #41. 3-30-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Gregory Ivanov is a reporter working for an organization known to give cover to Russian agents. After he has been placed under CIA surveillance, she discovers that h has just received a fax that says "endgame."	112591
2002	Alias: Enemy Walks In, The	T	VHS 1298	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #23. 9-29-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Jack (Sydney's father and a double-agent) rescues a badly beaten Will and explains what happened. She and Jack then reveal the truth about themselves and SD-6 to their panicking friend.Jack ensures Will's safety by drugging him and placing him at the scene of a drug bust. Under media scrutiny, Will claims his story about SD-6 is a lie. His reputation is ruined, but his life is saved.	112592
2002	Alias: Enemy Walks In, The	T			Episode #23. 9-29-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Danny Romereo).  Reporter #2 (Chris Harrison). Newscaster (Todd Karli). Reporter #3 (Tricia Nickell).	112593
2004	Alias: Façade	T			Episode #59. 3-14-2004	Newscaster (Nicholas Hosking).	112594
2003	Alias: Firebomb	T	VHS 1365. (Will's excerpts)	Eisendrath, John	Episode #38. 2-23-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will proves his worth to the . At the CIA, Will recommends that they contact Aliyah Kazabi, Kabir's ex-wife, who hates him so much that she escaped from his tyranny with their son.She's married to an administrator at the Vatican Embassy in Mexico City. Vaughn and Sydney immediately leave to find her.	112595
2004	Alias: Full Disclosure	T	SVD 1502 (Excerpts)		Episode.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) discussed as Sydney finds out what happened to her during those two missing years.	112596
2003	Alias: Higher Echelon, A	T	SVD 1339 (First Half).  VHS 1338 (Conclusion)	Eisendrath, John	Episode #33. 1-5-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will gets a new job. Sydney reveals her mission regarding the Echelon system to Will, and believes that Marshall is safe with the CIA. Marshall is actually being tortured.Francie casually mentions Sydney's crush on Vaughn to Will. Later, Will meets with Vaughn, who hires him as a CIA analyst — his cover is that he's a journalist for Trade Roads magazine.Will tells Vaughn that Syd cares for him and wants him to respect that.	112597
2002	Alias: Indicator, The	T	VHS 1301	Pinkner, Jeff	Episode #27. 11-3-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will steps up to lend Francie a hand at her eatery's grand opening	112598
2001	Alias: Parity	T	SVD 1124	Kurtzman, Alex and Roberto Orci	Episode #3. 10-24-2001	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will is still curious about Danny's murder. Requests surveillance footage from traffic cameras around Danny's former apartment on  night of murder. Discovers all of the cameras went out within a mile of the apartment on precisely that night.Later, he and Sydney get a little drunk after an evening out, and later at her apartment, a playful moment...turns into a kiss...and a moment of shocking discomfort for them both.	112599
2002	Alias: Passage (1)	T	VHS 1318	Fisher, Debra J. and Erica Messer	Episode #30. 12-1-2002. Part One.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will has huge news for Vaughn about Project Christmas. In Los Angeles, Will informs Vaughn that the KGB inserted questions into the 1982 standardized test, which was administered to 5 million American children.Vaughn bluntly says Devlin ordered him to let Will go because his involvement may pose a security risk. Sydney tells Will she has to gain Sark's trust. Later, she asks Vaughn why CIA is ignoring Will's findings.Vaughn simply says  the research was sent to FBI. Will, although no longer working for Vaughn, gives him 40 names of children who achieved perfect scores on standardized tests.He researched a culture study from 1980-1985 to find these scores, which Vaughn had said the CIA couldn't uncover. Will says he's still trying to figure out why the '82 tests were missing.	112600
2002	Alias: Passage (2)	T	SVD 1328	Hines, Crystal Nix	Episode #31. 12-8-2002. Part Two.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Sydney learns from Vaughn that the flowers are 400-600 years old. Vaughn hands her something — tickets to go miniature golfing, which she does with Will and Francie while Vaughn observes from a distance.	112601
2003	Alias: Phase One	T	SVD 1372	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #35. 1-26-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.In Los Angeles., Will tells Francie that he must quit her restaurant because he got a job as a travel writer. She's genuinely happy for him and an innocent kiss turns romantic. Later on, they tell Sydney.Revealed that Francie is a clone who murdered the real Francie who lies on the floor with a bullet in her head.	112602
2001	Alias: Pilot: Truth Be Told	T	SVD 1128	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #1. 9-30-2001.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner), a vivacious, athletic grad student, discovers that her not-so-typical after-school job as an agent for SD-6, a top-secret division of the CIA, holds some deadly secrets not only for her but the security of the free worldShe has a boyfriend Danny who just proposed. Her friend Will, however, has to feign happiness, keeping his unrequited love for her to himself.When she breaks protocol and tells her fiancé about her secret life, he is killed. She discovers her long-estranged father, Jack (Victor Garber) is also in SD-6, which is actually an enemy of the United States.With nowhere else to urn, she seeks aid of real CIA and becomes double-agent -- just like her father.	112603
2003	Alias: Remnants	T	SVD 1491	Pinkner, Jeff	Episode #54. 12-7-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Journalist Will returns. The identity of the mysterious "St. Aidan" forces Sydney to pull a stunned Will out of witness protection. But the pursuit sends the two old friends on a collision course with Allison -- the woman who ruined both their lives.Sydney and her long time best friend Will get it on, and seem to cheerfully dismiss it at the end of the episode.	112604
2002	Alias: Salvation	T	VHS 1301, VHS 1314	Orci, Roberto and Alex Kurtzman	Episode #28. 11-10-2002	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Vaughn hires Will as a freelancer to look into this issue of standardized tests from the 1980s to convert children into future agents.	112605
2005	Alias: Search and Rescue	T			Episode #87. 5-18-2005	Newsman (Theron Zahn).	112606
2003	Alias: Succession	T	SVD 1445	Orci, Roberto and Alex Kurtzman	Episode #46. 10-5-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Reporter Will, a journalist, in witness protection. Sydney can't see him and it looks as if he is out of the series.	112607
2003	Alias: Telling, The	T	SVD 1397	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #44. 5-4-2003. Season 2 Finale.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will investigates and finds name Allison Georgia Doren on list of children involved in Project Christmas. She was supposed to have died in car accident as child. Will calls Doren's parents and finds her body was never identified.At home, Will finds Provacillium — the medicine needed to counteract the buildup of proteins in the double's eyes — at nearly the same time that Francie sees Will's file on Allison Doren.Having finally discovered the truth, Will makes a quick phone call to Syd and leaves a voicemail identifying Francie as the second double. It's too late, though. Francie attacks Will and she stabs him. He crumples to the floor. Syd comes home.She kills the clone and collapses from exhaustion. She wakes up in Hong Kong and finds out she has been missing for two years. Has no recall of what happened during those two years. No word about Will -- whether he is dead or alive.	112608
2006	Alias: There's Only One Sydney Bristow	T	DVD -R HQ 5966		Episode. 4-26-2006	Former Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. Sydney cuts her maternity leave short to rescue Will who has been abducted by Sydney's archnemesis, Anna Espinoza.Villains plant a bomb in Will's brain and will activate it unless Sydney does what she is told. She saves Will at the last moment. Meanwhile Sydney's DNA is used to turn Espinoza into a Bristow duplicate.	112609
2001	Alias: Time Will Tell	T	SVD 1135	Pinkner, Jeff	Episode #8. 12-2-2001	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will struggles to kill a front-page piece on Danny's murder until a high-tech bug takes his story in a new directionWill's editor rejects his story about the mysterious deaths of Danny Hecht and Eloise Kurtz. The story contains questionable facts, and editor Litvack suggests that Will is lying.She demands he cease his investigation, but Will has other ideas. He is tipped-off to location of Kurtz's car, and continues playing detective. Inside car, Will finds piece of jewelry -- turns out to be piece of sophisticated surveillance equipment.	112610
2002	Alias: Trust Me	T	VHS 1298	Eisendrath, John	Episode #24. 10-6-2002.	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Will, who has been doing community service, offers to help Francie set up her restaurant	112611
2003	Alias: Truth Takes Time	T	VHS 1371	Orci, J.R.	Episode #40. 3-16-2003	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.	112612
2003	Alias: Two, The	T	SVD 1441	Abrams, J.J.	Episode #45. 9-28-2003. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Will Tippin  (Bradley Cooper) is a journalist, friend to Agent Sydney Bristow. When compromised as a journalist works for the CIA and eventually ends up in the Witness Protection Program.Sydney is in a Hong Kong safe house. Vaughn tells her she's been gone for two years. Will survived the apartment fire, he say, but she died and her remains were identified. Vaughan is now a teacher but the CIA sent him to take her back.	112613
1955	Alibi	M				Editor, Head (Charles Regnier).	112614
1936	Alibi for Murder	M		Tinsley, Theodore A. (Short Story -"Body Snatcher"). Tom Van Dycke (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Radio Broadcaster Perry Travis (William Gargan) tries to get an interview with a reclusive Nobel Prize-winning scientist, who is shot. Travis gets an exclusive and broadcasts the story.Investigates murder, discovers secret munitions deal, survives various attempts on his life, proves who the killer is. Murderer shot by police and Travis gets another scoop.	112615
1935	Alibi Ike	M	DVD -R HQ 6333, 6332. SVD 970		De Havilland. Sports Movies	Reporter (Jack Norton).	112616
1965	Alibi na vode	MF				Reporter (Vladimir Mensik). Photographer (Oldrich Novy).	112617
1992	Alibi perfetto	MF				Journalist (Giovanna Fabbri)	112618
1997	Alibi, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Norma Jean Wick). Reporter #2 (Patti Vietta)	112619
2006	Alibi, The	M				Photographer Jimmy (Jon Polito).	112620
1998	Alice et Martin	MF				Photographer (Eric Hewson-Schmit).	112621
1973	Alice in Den Stadten	MF			Germany	German journalist has to accompany a nine-year-old girl on a flight between New York and Amsterdam but, once they have arrived at the destination, nobody will take her. Thus begins a meandering journey through Germany.Journalist appears to be an individual alienated by American future and incapable of finding his bearings in his own country. Wim Wenders highlights the limitations of trying to understand the world as media through images articulated by the media.Publisher (Ernest Boehm).	112622
1948	Alice in Movieland	M	DVD -R HQ 8812		Short	Newspaper Headlines include the Daily Express: "Win a Trip to Hollywood. Local Girls Will Have a Chance for Fame in Hollywood!" Evening Standard headlines. Story of young woman coming to Hollywood for fame and fortune.	112623
1974	Alice in the Cities (Alice in Den Stadten)	M		Wenders, Wim, Veith von Furstenberg (Screenplay)	West Germany - Ness Book	German Journalist Philip Winter (Rudger Vogler), alienated and in America to write a story, but mostly takes photographs. After missing a deadline, returns to Germany. Meets woman and young daughter. Woman disappears leaving girl in journalist's care.He and child set out to find mother. Polaroid pictures he takes "never really show what you've actually seen." Comments he takes pictures to provide proof of own existence. Finds girl's mother and returns to Munich "to finish off this story."Journalist has confrontation with editor.  Alienation develops as result of profession of journalism and insufficiency of being able to understand the world simply by recording it. Publisher (Ernest Boehm).	112624
2004	Alice Pleszecki	T				Alice Pleszecki (Lesiha Hailey) is a journalist for LA Magazine featured in “The L Word.” "Alice Pieszecki" a wisecracking journalist who speaks her mind, and claims she is "looking for the same things in a man as she is in a woman." Among her group of friends, she is the only self-proclaimed bisexual. Her mother Lenore is an actress, and apparently the only one in the family who accepts Alice's sexuality. Alice is estranged from her two siblings, who disapprove of homosexuality, as well as her father, whom she simply describes as "distant.”Alice is obsessed with The Chart, a recompilation of all the relationships and one-night stands which she knows of, and how this network of affairs is linked to her. Alice strongly believes everyone is sleeping with everyone else, and her chart is the most valuable evidence supporting her theory.Season 1: Alice is openly bisexual. Her lifestyle bothers her close friend Dana, who believes she is just masquerading her uncertainty about her sexuality. However, Alice claims she simply is looking for the same qualities in men as in women. According to the story, she discovered it during the college years, when she started a three-month affair with Tayo, the bass player of her band Butter. Alice then started to indistinctly date men and women. One of her dates was her now close friend Bette Porter, who since then has been in a seven-year committed relationship with Tina Kennard. After being introduced as single and in the search for a date (and missing a chance of seducing Jenny Schecter to her friend Marina Ferrer), Alice meets with her previous ex-girlfriend Gabby Deveaux while preparing an article on vaginal rejuvenation. She starts dating Gabby under the disapproval of her friends, as they already know Gabby's tendency to cheat on her and ignore her in public places. After Shane discovers Gabby with another girl at their frequented lounge-bar Milk, her friends bring up the discussion during a meeting and convince Alice to stop dating Gabby. Heartbroken Alice then meets "Lisa", a man who identifies himself as a lesbian. Lisa's liberal speech appeals to Alice's beliefs, and a short affair between them begins. The conflicts between Lisa's birth gender and his chosen identity then starts to disturb Alice, causing her to dump him for Andrew, who was a proclaimed straight man and whom Dana's parents had arranged to be the date of their daughter (it is to note that Dana had just come out to her parents as a lesbian). Alice and Andrew didn't last very long, but a delay in her period caused her certain anguish since she could not determine who could be the father of her suspected pregnancy. This suspicion is later discarded. Alice and her friends accompany Dana to receive a Human Rights Campaign award. After getting rid of her mother Lenore, Alice and the group go to the hotel where Dana meets Tonya. Alice claims to have received bad vibes from Tonya and distrusts Dana's ability to choose proper couples. The further announcement of Dana's engagement to Tonya makes Alice realize she loves her as more than a friend. She confronts Dana and reveals her feelings, but then withdraws to her home considering she has done something foolish. As she opens the door to her apartment, she finds her friend Tina lying on the couch. Tina asks Alice to let her stay in for a couple of days while she finds out a place to move to, since she has discovered Bette had been cheating on her with a carpenter named Candace.Season 2Unable to hide their feelings for each other, Alice and Dana arrange a meeting and discuss several rules of unattraction they are to follow, in order to prevent anything from happening between them. Her interest towards Dana induces Alice to corner Tonya upon every chance she has. Shane then notices what lies underneath Alice's attacks and proceeds to interrogate her.Although Tina has been living with Alice for a couple of months now, she hasn't noticed her pregnancy. Alice has taken Tina's side and advised her to visit a lawyer who may be able to guide her through the regain of her independence. Bette, on the other hand, has become an emotional wreck and confronts Alice after discovering she's had something to do about Tina's visit to an attorney. Meanwhile, the tension between Alice and Tonya rises. Tonya arranges her a blind date with a man -taking a chance on Alice's outspoken bisexuality- which leads to nothing. Her romance with Dana is finally consummated just before Dana's bachelorette party was held. Dana pretends to keep a secret relationship with Alice, while she figures out how to break up with Tonya. Alice is not interested in sneaking out with her, and forces Dana to end the engagement before continuing to see her. Once together, the status of their relationship is kept secret from everyone but Shane, but they arrange to reveal it at The Planet. While dating Dana, Alice receives a radio offer to do a cultural section on KCRW. After an incident involving the discovery of the relationship between her former girlfriend Gabby and Dana's former girlfriend Lara Perkins, Alice reveals the existence of her chart to the radio producer. The producers become interested in the story and The Chart becomes a weekly broadcast. The reappearance of Lara on the scene causes Alice to start feeling uneasy. She acknowledges Lara and Dana did not break up because they didn't love each other, but rather because of the pressure Lara placed on Dana to come out of the closet. Now that Dana is out and proud, the only thing that keeps them apart is their current relationships. Unfortunately for Alice, Lara and Gabby break up and Lara starts to look for her old girlfriend. They arrange a dinner, and a communication problem between Dana and Alice leads her to believe Lara has finally won her over. In a desperate move during Melvin Porter's funeral, Alice decides to go for the old 'moving-in' lesbian technique. Dana refuses the proposal, claiming she has recently come out of an engagement and she is not ready yet to begin a committed relationship.Season 3Six months have passed, and Dana is now back with Lara. Dana mentions to have ended her relationship with Alice because things between them were not working. Alice has developed an obsessive love addiction towards Dana, and the harsh breakup has caused her to become an antidepressants pill popper. Her obsession reaches very dramatic levels: she chases Dana around, has trouble in her work, and keeps a shrine that includes a stolen life-size cardboard image of her ex-girlfriend.Alice has recently befriended Tina's transitional girlfriend Helena Peabody. Helena believes in tarot and one of the readings misleads her to think Alice is to be her new lover. Luckily for Alice, Helena then proceeds to help her come out of the depression. During the process Helena meets Dylan Moreland, with whom she starts an affair.On the other hand, Alice eventually decides to start dating again. During a bisexual speed dating journey held at The Planet, Alice meets Uta Refson, a vampirologist who is part of the vampire goth subculture. She and Uta start seeing each other, and Alice eventually agrees to get rid of her shrine. But, after the discovery of Dana's breast cancer, Uta gives Alice a chance to deal with her emotions and asks her to call back once she is ready. The announcement of this illness at the peak of her career causes Dana to become bitter and verbally abusive towards Lara. After Dana kicks her out of the house, Lara leaves her girlfriend under the care of Alice and gets on a plane to Paris to take a needed break along with some culinary lessons. During this time, Dana's condition worsens,she develops pneumonia as a consequence of her chemotherapy causing immunosuppression. Alice keeps a five day bedside vigil next to her bed at the hospital, but after taking the advice of a nurse Alice goes outside for some fresh air and is distracted by a chance encounter with Tonya (Dana's ex). Ironically, during her absence Dana's condition rapidly deteriorates and she dies alone of septic shock resulting in heart failure and cardiac arrest. Alice returns just as the medical staff have ceased in their resuscitation attempts. During the funeral Alice steals part of Dana's ashes to arrange a proper ceremony. She and her friends travel to Dana's favorite waterfall and spread her ashes while remembering all the moments they spent with her. The loss of her friend leaves Alice once again desolate, and her pill addiction worsens to include Dana's cancer medication. Lara and Alice begin to see each other and Alice develops a masochist relationship with her (with which Lara disagrees). Dana's death has also induced Shane to propose marriage to her girlfriend Carmen, which she accepted at the waterfall. Alice is to be the best man of the wedding. Shane's change of plans later puts Alice on the awkward position of having to tell Carmen she is no longer getting married.At the end of the season, and after a brief talk with the lay commissioner, Alice decides to let herself feel again and to talk to Lara about her feelings towards her. This moment is later interrupted by Tina, who now has plans to start a family with her new boyfriend Henry.Season 4After returning to Los Angeles, Alice informs Helena of her online Chart and provides some explanation on how it works. It is Helena who discovers that there is a bigger hub than Shane in the Chart, which prompts Alice to start a quest to find out who this mysterious Papi was. Alice successfully meets her in episode 4.02: Livin' la Vida Loca, gets an interview, and eventually has a one night stand with her. Helena, who has moved in with Alice after being financially cut off by her mother, also sleeps with Papi. Further into the season, Bette introduces Alice to Phyllis Kroll, who happens to be her boss at the California University. Phyllis has just come out of the closet and perceived she had a connection with Alice. Bette tries to discourage Alice from seeing Phyllis, but she accepts to go out on a date and they develop a short affair during which Kroll develops strong feelings for Alice. But the affair is terminated when Alice is finally confronted with Phyllis' family, after meeting her husband Leonard at a fundraising party. Phyllis has a difficult time getting over the breakup, but Jodi and Bette help her in coping with the ended affair. At almost the same time, Papi introduces Alice to her best friend Tasha, who is likely suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to her service in the Iraq War. Alice becomes involved in a relationship with Tasha, shortly after breaking up with Phyllis in episode 4.06:Luck Be a Lady. Their relationship is complicated by their divergent views on the Iraq War and Tasha's fear of being outed in the Army.	112625
1984	Alice: Footloose Mel	T			Episode #182. 12-23-1984	Reporter (Richard Minchenberg).	112626
1983	Alice: It Had to Be Mel	T			Episode #158.10-30-1983	Photographer (Mark Sawyer).	112627
1976	Alice: Last Review, The	T	SVD 786		Episode. Series (8-37-76 through 1983)	Food Editor (Victor Buono) is invited by Alice to try Mel's chili while Mel is away. She later regrets sending the invitation when the local food critic dies of food poisoning in the diner	112628
1976	Alice: Reporter, The	T			Episode	Reporter (Richard Erdman) hides out at the diner when he fears that his life is in danger	112629
2000	Alice’s Awakening	N		Lyons, Genevieve		American Journalist Rudi. Alice Sandar leaves boarding school to return to the south of France. She falls in love with Rudi, a charming and mysterious American, but when her father, Victor, is the victim of a shooting, Rudi is exposed as a journalist and Alice is forbidden to see him again. Why is her father so antagonistic to the media and indeed why was he shot?	112630
2005	Alice's Cartoon World: Interview with Virginia Davis, An	DT			Short	Interviewer Leonard Maltin.	112631
2004	Alice's Misadventures in Wonderland	M				TV News Anchor (Ashley LeConte Campbell).	112632
1998	Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Forbes Riley - Herself).	112633
1998	Alien Agenda: Endangered Species	M				New York Tabloid TV Reporter Megan Cross (Debbie Rochon) has been doing interview with alien abductees for her show. She soon discovers her boyfriend is in fact an alien. Two species of aliens are in conflict. Both want to take over earth, although one of the species claims to want to help humans while the other makes no secret that they want to destroy them. A few years pass and Megan is now working for an organization, The Complex, to secretly keep tabs on the world’s extraterrestrial activity. 	112634
2008	Alien Alone: Kanpotar Bakar	N		Mathews, Wayne		Photojournalist Will McCord has spent a lifetime recording the horrors of wars and police actions throughout the world. Now he returns to the mountains of Central Oregon to revive the memories of living there in a cabin during the early 1960s as a teenager and to put to rest the demons of self-doubt. He returns to refresh his memories of Kampotar Bakar, the little known legendary alien beast he befriended and had to kill a man to protect. Will relieves the days of life and legend, mentally walking once again through his days as youth until it is manifested to him that although all things change with time, some things change slower than others, and the glorious days as a boy can be relived.	112635
1976	Alien Attack	MT				Newscaster (Don Fellows).	112636
2006	Alien Autopsy	M				TV News Anchor (Lachelle Carl). Interviewer (Cristina Piaget). Two British lads are accused of faking a documentary from the Roswell incident in 1947. Camera Team (Mike & Matthew Blakeley). NY  Host (Bradley Lavelle). Producer (Martin McDougall).Peruvian TV Host (Luis Soto).	112637
1997	Alien Avengers II	MT				Cameraman (Timothy Griffin), Hard Story Cameraman.	112638
2002	Alien Conspiracy, The: Grey Skies	M				Interviewer (Michael Lundy).	112639
1988	Alien from L.A.	M				Anchorman (Denis Smith). News Vendor (Matthew Rowan).	112640
2000	Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion	MT				CNN Reporter (Darlynne Reyes)	112641
2003	Alien Hunter	M				Reporter (Mariana Stanicheva).	112642
1990	Alien Nation:	T			Episode. 2-5-90	News Crew profiling George interferes at home and at work, leaving Sikes alone to pursue a violent customer of a videophone sex line	112643
1988	Alien Nation:	T			Episode	News Media. Opens with TV broadcast on history of alien immigrants including clips of Reagan. S.I.D. Photographer (Douglas Cameron).	112644
1990	Alien Nation:	T			Episode. 1-22-90	Reporter, annoying,  questions police	112645
1991	Alien Nation:	T	B 18, B 26		Episode	News Media	112646
1991	Alien Nation:	T	SV 73		Episode. 6-13-91	News Media	112647
1990	Alien Nation: Crossing the Line	T		Mitchell, Steven Long and Craig Van Sickle	Episode. 2-26-1990	News Media	112648
1994	Alien Nation: Dark Horizon	MT				Reporter (Khin-Kyaw Maung)	112649
1990	Alien Nation: Eyewitness News	T		Kaufman, Charles S., Larry William, Steven Long, Craig Van Sickle	Episode. 2-5-1990	News Media	112650
1997	Alien Nation: Udara Legacy, The	MT				Reporter (Dale Harimoto). FNN Reporter (Mary Amadeo Ingersoll). Moderator (Lew Palter).	112651
1985	Alien Outlaw	M			Sci Fi	News Media. Radio Newsman (Sherwood Jones). Paper Boy (Chad Davis).	112652
1989	Alien Seed	M				Newspaperman finds out that an alien impregnates an Earth woman so she can deliver an alien “messiah” to rule the world. He tries to stop it. 	112653
1989	Alien Space Avenger	M				News Media. Plant Reporter (Enes Lencioni). Bordello Reporter (Miriam Zucker).	112654
1996	Alien Species	M				News Media. News Reporter (Diane Hay). News Cameraman (Ron Lawson).	112655
2009	Alien Trespass	M				TV Reporter (James Swift). Interviewer (Jan Bos). Astronomer Ted Lewis is preparing a special dinner for his wife Lana to celebrate their wedding anniversary in 1957 in the California’s Mojave Desert. In another part of town, a waitress at a small local diner makes big plans for the future. An alien spaceship crash lands in the desert. A tall, metallic alien named Urp emerges from the craft unharmed, alarmed to discovered that the monstrous Ghota has escaped. The menacing one-eyed creature’s unquenchable appetite could mean the end of humans. Urp is the only one who knows how to stop the hideous extraterrestrial, but to do so he has to take over the body of Dr. Lewis and enlist the aid of the waitress, the only human in town willing to believe and trust in his vision. The local police are confirmed skeptics and offer little help. Together Urp and the waitress must hunt down the Ghota and neutralize it before it consumes humans and conquers the world. 	112656
2004	Alienated: Weekly Inquisitor, The	T			Episode #14. 4-20-2004	TV Anchor (Alex Lee).	112657
1994	Alienist, The	N		Carr, Caleb		New York Times Reporter John Schuyler Moore is summoned to the East River by his friend and former Harvard classmate, a psychologist or "alienist." It is 1896 on a cold March night.On the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge, they view the horribly mutilated body of an adolescent boy, a prostitute from one of Manhattan's infamous brothels.Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt enlists the two men in the murder investigation counting on Moore's knowledge of New York's vast criminal underworld. Joined by a female police secretary.Laboring in secret, the unlikely team amasses a psychological profile of the man they are looking for based on his crimes -- a revolutionary effort in criminology.	112658
1999	Aliens in the Wild Wild West	M				Photographer (Marius Galea)	112659
1992	Alison Case	N		Goddard, Robert		News Media	112660
2008	Alison Glasby: Picture of Guilt	N		Brownley, James	#1 Alison Glasby Series	Journalist Alison Glasby gets the opportunity  to work with Fleet Street legend Bill Davenport and jumps at the chance. Four children were killed in Norfolk in 1969 and Davenport covered the case. When Glasby finds a photograph of one of her victims, Davenport wants Glasby off the story now. What is it about the murders that he doesn’t want her to know?	112661
2009	Alison Glasby: Sins of the Children, The	N		Brownley, James	#2 Alison Glasby Series	Journalist Alison Glasby’s career in journalism seems to be over before it really got going -- not to mention her short-lived romance with Metropolitan police officer Jon Redgrave. Facing legal action for publishing an unsubstantiated article about police corruption from an anonymous source, she seems doomed to spend the next 10 years writing the banal filler articles she thought and hoped she’d left behind. But when she receives a tip-off that the senior police officer in charge of policing the police, Henry Dunne, may have dark secrets of his own, Alison’s luck appears to be changing. Until, that is, her source is found with his skull caved in and the promised evidence vanishes. The police seem determined to ward her off, but stubborn as ever, Alison is not to be deterred -- even if it means jeopardizing what remains of her relationship with Redgrave, and putting herself in danger in the process. 	112662
2008	Alive 6: The Final Evolution, Vol. 6	NJ 		Kawashima, Tadashi		Reporters are tailing Taisuke and his friends. The two reporters think Taisuke may have had a hand in the murder of three police officers. But the gang has yet another pursuer: a deadly preacher with the power to petrify his victims. Can they defeat this lethal enemy?	112663
2002	All a Man Can Do	NR		Kantra, Virginia		Reporter Tess DeLucca wants to get up close and personal with Jarek Denko, Eden’s new chief of police. It’s part of her job. So is remaining dispassionate, objective and in control, three things that might be possible if she trusted cops. And if she weren’t so damn attracted to this one. Look but don’t touch. Words to live by for Denko, a man looking to forget his past and find his future in Eden. He has a department to run, a daughter to raise and an investigation to solve. A relationship with any woman would be a distraction, but one with reporter DeLucca, the sister of one of his prime suspects, could be his undoing. 	112664
1950	All About Eve	M	DVD.DVD -R HQ 10019, 10020, 10021. L	Orr, Mary (Story - "Wisdom of Eve, The"). Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Davis. Ness Book	Theatre Critic-Commentator-Narrator Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) helped to establish image of acid-tongued journalist who moved in exclusive social circles. (Along with Columnist Waldo Lydecker in "Laura").He says he is a critic and therefore essential to the theater. DeWitt uses his column to promote his own protégés as well as to trash those he opposes. Ambitious theatrical aspirants manipulate critics and columnists to further their careers.Understudy Eve invites press to view her unplanned debut. Critic uses influence to gain control of ambitious actress. Indicates to her there is little difference between their professional approaches.He tells her they have common "contempt for humanity, an inability to love and be loved and an insatiable ambition."  As Eve schemes her way to the top of theatrical profession at expense of stage veteran, critic works behind the scenes to help her.Reporter (Helen Mowery).  Reference in film: "sensational and commercial publicity of such questionable honors as the Pulitzer Prize."	112665
2002	All About Eve	TF			20 episodes by MBC TV Corp.	TV (Jang Dong Gun) fights for the top position of the news anchor on primetime television against another female anchor.	112666
1951	All About Eve	R			Episode #498. 3-8-1951. Screen Guild Theater, The	Theatre Critic-Commentator-Narrator Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) helped to establish image of acid-tongued journalist who moved in exclusive social circles. Uses his position to take advantage of people.	112667
1952	All About Eve	R			Episode #2-127. 11-16-1952. Theatre Guild of the Air	Theatre Critic-Commentator-Narrator Addison DeWitt helped to establish image of acid-tongued journalist who moved in exclusive social circles. Uses his position to take advantage of people.	112668
2005	All About George:	T			Episode #3. 10-13-2005	News Media. Journalist #1 (Louise Raven). Journalist #2 (Philip  Herbert).	112669
2005	All About George:	T			UK. Episode #6.11-3-2005	Photographer (Paul Jibson).	112670
1983	All About Mankiewicz	DT				Interviewer Michel Ciment.  Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Himself).	112671
1995	All About Steve	M				Movie Critic (Johnny Rahm). Photojournalist (Jeffrey Scott Jones). Reporters (Doris Barton, Carole Bardwell, Hollie Stenson, Alvera DeLeon). 	112672
2009	All About Steve	M				News Media. Misc. News Reporter (Gilllian Vigman). KOCO Reporter (Stephanie Venditto). Colorado Reporter (Claire Coffee). Reporter (Dorie Barton). Reporter (Hollie Stenson). KOCO Sound Tech (P.J. Marino). Houston Anchor (Sara Sanderson). Photojournalist (Jeffrey Scott Jones). MSNBC Reporter (Larry Dorf). Reporter #2 (Joey Nader). Reporter (Alvera DeLeon). Horowitz House Reporter #2 (Patrick Brown). CCN Arab News Anchor (Nick Hodaly). Reporter #4 (Carole Bardwell-Carolyn Christian). Gabling Reporter (Jon Donahue). BBC Reporter (Michael Joseph Carr). Japanese News Anchor (Mami Saito). Reporter (Kurt Ela). Australian News Anchor (Ben Macdonald). Newsroom Technician (Scott Alan).  Convinced that a CNN Cameraman Steve (Bradley Cooper) is her true love, an eccentric crossword puzzler Mary Horowitz (Sandra Bullock) trails him as he travels all over the country hoping to convince him that they belong together.	112673
2009	All About Steve	M				TV News Cameraman Steve (Bradley Cooper) and his daffy TV Anchorman Hartman Hughes (Thomas Haden Church) from CNN are being stalked by a single, fashion-impaired crossword puzzle nerd who falls for Cooper after a blind date. TV Producer Angus (Ken Jeong). She trails the pair all over the country hoping to convince the cameraman that they belong together. Miscellaneous News Reporter (Gillian Vigman). Reporter (Dorie Barton). Colorado Reporter (Claire Coffee). KOCO Reporter (Stephanie Venditto). Houston Anchor (Symba Smith). Houston Anchor (Sara Sanderson).  KOCO Sound Tech (P.J. Marino). Reporter (Hollie Stenson). BSBC Sound/Video Tech (Patterson Lundquist). MSNBC Reporter (Larry Dorf). Gambling Reporter (Jon Donahue). Photojournalist (Jeffrey Scott Jones). CCN Arab News Anchor (Nick Hodaly). Reporter #2 (Joey Nader). Reporter (Alvera DeLeon). B.B.C. Reporter (Michael Joseph Carr). Australian News Anchor (Ben Macdonald). Horowitz House Reporter #2 (Patrick Brown). Reporter #4 (Carole Bardwell-Carolyn Christian). Japanese News Anchor (Mami Saito). Reporter (Kurt Ela). Newsroom Technician (Scott Alan). Reporter (Ken Edling). 	112674
2005	All American New Year's Eve	DT				Reporter Bill McCuddy. Hosts Juliet Huddy, Mike Jerrick.	112675
1951	All Around the Town	DT			6-18-1951 to 11-2-1951. CBS	TV Broadcasters Mike Wallace, Buff Cobb. The town was New York City. Wallace and his then-wife Buff Cobb ventured to hangouts to interview people and discuss the area and what was happening there.	112676
1943	All By Myself	M				Photographer (Ernie Alexander).	112677
2008	All Eyes On Her	N 		Sharma, Poonam		Paparazzi want to cover the Hollywood It Couple Camydia. But Monica, a junior associate at the most-sought-after- marital mediation and divorce boutique in Beverly Hills, she is part mediator, part lawyer, part marriage therapist and all celebrity babysitter. She’s so good at her job that she’s handling the firm’s superstar clients, Cameron and Lydia Johnson -- Hollywood It couple Camydia. When the latest Camydia scandal breaks wide open, it’s time for Monica to save the day, to don her Prada cape and matching bag, then wreak havoc on the female associate who is sabotaging her career, and run circles around the paparazzi. 	112678
1912	All For a Girl	M			Short - Comedy/Romance	Reporter Billy Joy (Earle Foxe). Newspaper Editor (Harry T. Morey).	112679
1996	All For Love	NR		Manees, Rayneta		Paparazzi. Divorced Detroit businesswoman Angela Delaney never dreams that her trip to Atlanta could get so personal -- until international singing sensation Darryl Bridges collides with her in her hotel lobby. Amid the glamor and paparazzi, Angela fears that their love may not survive the glare of the spotlight and the news media.	112680
1998	All Good Americans	M	DVD -R HQ 6028	Perelman, S.J. and Laura	Made into Paris Interlude, 1934 film	Correspondent Sam is a one-armed newspaperman stationed in Paris with a reputation of drinking and womanizing. Fellow reporter Pat idolizes him.	112681
1961	All Hands on Deck	M	SVDSP 752 (Incomplete). SVD 759 (Complete.  No wide screen)	Morris, Donald R. (Book - "Warm Bodies"). Jay Sommers (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Sally Hobson (Barbara Eden) for Phoenix Independent covering story of wealthy Indian that a navy officer is watching. She is tackled in theater by sailors who are attempting to subdue the Indian, reporter falls for naval officer.Reporter sneaks on board when his ship is sent on  trial run to Aleutians. Admiral is angry until it is discovered that the reporter's "uncle" is not only the publisher of her paper but also chairman of Naval Appropriations Committee.	112682
1973	All I've Tried To Be	SS	MLPL - GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Esquire: The Best of Forty Years" and "The Time Element and Other. Stories."	Female Reporter Miss Lapham, single, young, competent, compassionate and sensitive news reporter. Reporter on an interview (Born).	112683
2005	All In	M				Photographer (Jeffrey Drayer).	112684
1961	All in a Night's Work	M				Publishing Heir falls for a girl he suspects is his uncle's mistress	112685
1983	All in Good Taste	M				Photographer (Jim Carrey).	112686
1938	All in the Day's News	PO	MLPL	Auslander, Joseph	In "Riders at the Gate: Volume of Verse, A."	News. "Terror scratches a match on ragged teeth And screams with laughter in a limpid sky To see the Chinese children sprawled awry, To read the ghastly caption underneath."	112687
1972	All in the Family: Archie and the Editorial	T	SVD 794		Episode #38. 9-16-1972	TV Editorial. Archie appears in a television editorial against gun control. Later he is held up by a robber.	112688
1972	All in the Family: Man in the Street, The	T	SVD 1206		Episode. Series (1-12-71 through 1979)	Interviewer. Archie is interviewed for a man-in-the-street interview, but he can't find a working TV set to watch himself on	112689
1976	All in the Family: Mr. Edith Bunker	T		Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine	Episode. 11-27-19766	News Media	112690
2007	All Jacked Up	DT				Interviewer-Host Bobby (Bobby Rice).	112691
1997	All Lies End in Murder	M				Reporter (Karl Calhoun).	112692
1993	All My Children:	TS			Soap Series. 1-5-1970-.	Freelancer Kendell Hart, 1993-1995 (Sarah Michelle Gellar) shows up in Pine Valley. She is Erica Cane's daughter whom Erica put up for adoption at age 14 after a rape.  She becomes vicious toward Erica and writes an expose on her.Also commits perjury during Erica's trial for stabbing Dimitri to suggest that her mother meant to kill him. Jailed. Gets out of jail and leaves town.TV Host-Executive Producer Erica Cane hosts her own talk show, “New Beginnings” (Fall of 2005 to present). 	112693
2004	All My Children:	TS	DVD -R 1535		Episode 3-12-2004	Reporter asks Erika about Bianca at a press conference.	112694
1995	All My Children:	TS			4-2-1956. CBS	Photographer Andy Dixon (Scott DeFreitas, 1984-1995) goes off to Paris at the end of 1995 to pursue a photography career.	112695
1992	All My Children:	TS			1-5-1970. ABC	Reporter Edmund Grey (John Callahan) arrives in 1992 who is Dimitri's brother. Helga tried to put a stop on Grey's claims, even to the point of imprisoning Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) in a crypt before Helga herself died.Edmund Grey helped his brother gain the confidence to wed Erica, while having his love life undergo stress by wedding Dr. Maria Santos in 1994 while still carrying a torch for Brooke English. Maria found herself pregnant by an ex-boyfriend.Young girl named Kendall Hart shows up, stuns everyone by announcing she was Erica's daughter whom Erica put up for adoption at age 14 after a rape. Kendall becomes vicious toward Erica, writing an expose on her before leaving town.	112696
1994	All My Children:	TS			1-5-1970. ABC	Talk Show Host Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) and Talk Show Producer Tad Martin (Michael Knight) on WRCW in 1994. Big Apple Reporter (Gabriel Velez).	112697
1982	All My Children:	TS			1-5-1970. ABC	Writer Mike Roy collaborated with Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) on her autobiography, "Raising Kane." Did not settle down with Roy.	112698
2000	All My Children:	TS			Episode #54. 3-2000	Reporter (John Tague).	112699
2002	All My Children:	TS			Episode #64-#65. 1-7/8-2002	News Media. Reporter #2 (Joe Zanetti).	112700
2005	All My Children:	TS			Episode #150. 5-13-2005	Reporter (Patricia Bannan).	112701
2005	All My Children:	TS			Episode #191. 2-22-2005	News Media. Reporter (Diana Lewis).	112702
2006	All My Children:	TS			Episode #26. 8-26-2006	TV Reporter (Regina McMahon).	112703
2006	All My Children:	TS			Episode #259. 6-19-2006	Cameraman (Jonathan Aldridge).	112704
1994	All My Children: Behind the Scenes	TS				Reporter Sheree Ali.	112705
2005	All My Children: Erica's Wedding	TS			Episode. 5-24-2005	News Media covers Erica Cane's wedding day. Paparazzo #2 (Derrik Lang).	112706
2006	All My Children: J.R. Tells Babe That He Loves Her	TS	DVD -R HQ 5383		Episode. 1-30-2006	Tabloid Reporter is promised an exclusive by Josh Kendall is horrified to see Erica stab Zach. Jamie pretends to believe Amanda's excuse for being at the warehouse. Erin is touched by Lily's faith in Jonathan.J.R. tells Babe that he loves her.	112707
1968	All Neat in Black Stockings	M				Photographer (Malcolm Tierney).	112708
2007	All Night Long	N		Krentz, Jayne Ann		Reporter Irene Stenson discovered her parents' bodies on the kitchen floor when she was 15. She fled her northern California hometown in the Napa Valley determined to wipe our every memory and became a big city reporter.Now she has been summoned back after 17 years by her best friend. When she arrives, she finds her friend is dead. She doesn't believe her friend would have committed suicide.She stays on to investigate. She and the proprietor of the inn where she is staying solve the mystery of her friend's death as well as the death of Irene's parents. They also fall in love.	112709
1963	All of Me	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	112710
2001	All of Me: Voluptuous Tale, A	N		Berry, Venise T.		TV Reporter Serpentine Williams needs to lose weight to get the coveted anchor spot.  TV reporter in Chicago	112711
2003	All of Us	T	SVD 1498, 1491, 1469, 1456		Episodes. Series (September, 2003-)	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).James on verge of finalizing his divorce from NeeSee, mother of five-year-old son, Bobby, Jr. James is madly in love with Tia, a kindergarten teacher.	112712
2003	All of Us: Birthdaze	T		Sullivan, Halsted and Warren Lieberstein	Episode #2. 9-23-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Competition heats up between Neesee and Tia, who try to out-do each other by planning separate birthday parties for Bobby Jr., so Robert attempts to increase the peace between the women and bring everyone together for one big birthday bash.	112713
2006	All of Us: Carmen's Karma	T	DVD -R HQ 6085		Episode #319. 5-15-2006	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Enlightened by a trip to India, Robert's sister, Carmen, returns to make up for past mistakes.	112714
2004	All of Us: Catering	T			Episode #12. 1-13-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).	112715
2005	All of Us: Focus	T	DVD -R HQ 2816		Episode #35. 2-8-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock). Photographer (Rob Narita).Robert refuses to accept that Bobby has ADD and tries to cure him without therapy.	112716
2005	All of Us: Get Me to the Church on Time	T	DVD -R HQ 2666		Episode. 1-11-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).An old friend returns to town as a minister causing Robert and Neesee to re-evaluate their lives and make some changes.	112717
2005	All of Us: He-Male Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 3390		Episode., 5-25-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert faces a major career decision while Tia learns something life-altering. Neely is not sure she wants to take her relationship with Rusty to the next level.Robert returns to local TV and has problems with the new, perky station manager who wants a male talk show about female-friendly topics.	112718
2005	All of Us: He’s Got Game	T	DVD -R HQ 10279		Episode. 2-26-2007	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock). Photographer (Rob Narita).At Robert’s college reunion, his former professor (Victoria Rowell) attracts him. Neesee reconnects with a national sports reporter. 	112719
2003	All of Us: Here Comes the Bride	T		Signer, Dan	Episode #3. 9-30-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Robert invites Tia to move into his closet space, she gets jealous when she discovers his old wedding video showing a happy Robert with his now ex-wife Neesee.Meanwhile, a misunderstanding about which videotape Tia actually found gives Neesee leverage in a battle with Robert over who gets custody of Bobby's Jr.'s old crib.	112720
2005	All of Us: Hollywood Swinging	T	DVD -R HQ 3237		Episode. 5-3-2005. 5/31/2008	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Robert starts to get some attention as a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," his status and swelling ego begin to wear on his friends.	112721
2004	All of Us: Home for Xmas? (aka Home for Christmas?)	T	DVD -R HQ 2539		Episode #32. 12-14-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Snowstorm forces Robert off the road on his way to an interview in New York and jeopardizes his chances of spending Christmas with Bobby and Tia.	112722
2003	All of Us: I Saw Tia Kissing Santa Claus	T		Lieberstein, Warren	Episode #11. 12-16-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Bobby Jr. catches his dad, who's decked out like St. Nick, in a kiss with Tia---and comes away believing his dad is the real Santa. Also, Tia's relationship with her visiting dad becomes strained.	112723
2004	All of Us: In Through the Out Door	T	DVD -R HQ 2126		Episode. 10-12-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Neesee nurses an ailing Robert and Bobby Jr. back to health, Robert's old feelings for her return.	112724
2004	All of Us: It Takes Three to Tango	T	DVD -R 1686		Episode. 5-18-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Entertainment Reporter Robert (Duane Martin) and current girlfriend are waiting for the finalization of divorce. Robert's Publicist Dirk (Tony Rock) is on his third divorce.Tia re-examines her relationship with Robert when she realizes that marrying him means that Neesee will also be a part of her life forever. Instructor gives the gang tango lessons.	112725
2003	All of Us: Jonny Comes Marching Home	T		Borns, Betsy	Episode #9. 11-18-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Jonny (Will Smith), a recently divorced college friend of Robert, Dirk and Neesee's, comes to town, sparks fly after he and Neesee share a kiss, but Robert isn't happy to learn that Jonny and Neesee want to take things to the next level.Will Smith guest stars. His marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith inspired this series.	112726
2003	All of Us: Kindergarten Confidential (aka Kitchen Confidential)	T	SVD 1450	Lakin, Lori	Episode #4. 10-7-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).R&B sensation and movie star Beyoncé Knowles turns the tables on Robert during an interview when she starts asking him personal questions.Tia finds that she can't escape Robert's ex-wife, Neesee, even in her own workplace, when Neesee volunteers to be the school's newest kindergarten "room mom" and forms an instant bond with Tia's best friend, Jonelle.	112727
2003	All of Us: Kiss Off, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2081		Episode. 10-5-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert tries to keep tabs on Tia during her date with a flirty firefighter, but he gets more than he bargained for when he learns she kissed the guy.	112728
2005	All of Us: Legal Affairs	T	DVD -R HQ 4775. 4844.		Episode. 11-14-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert learns that Neesee is dating her business lawyer even though she knows he is married./	112729
2005	All of Us: Liar, Liar	T	DVD -R HQ 2644		Episode #33. 1-4-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert, Neesee and Tia disagree on how to deal with Bobby when he is caught lying.	112730
2005	All of Us: Love at First Type	T	DVD -R HQ 4469		Episode. 10-10-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Desperate to restart their sex lives, Robert and Neesee try online dating and both are surprised by the matchmaking results.	112731
2005	All of Us: Movin' on Up	T	DVD -R HQ 3059		Episode. 3-29-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Robert finds himself unable to handle working on two shows at once, he is forced to choose between "Mr. L.A." and "Entertainment Tonight."	112732
2005	All of Us: Not So Wonderful News	T	DVD -R HQ 2836		Episode. 2-15-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert's romantic New York weekend with Tia goes awry when his interview with Serena Williams keeps getting rescheduled by her wacky assistant.	112733
2003	All of Us: Out of the Picture	T	SVD 1480	Marcus, Kipp	Episode #10. 11-25-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Now that they're living together Robert and Tia worry that Bobby Jr. may have actually witnessed them having sex and they think he has drawn a picture of what he saw and fear he may show it to his Neesee.	112734
2004	All of Us: Parents Just Don't Understand	T	DVD -R HQ 2387		Episode. 11-23-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Neesee's mother and Tia's father visit for Thanksgiving dinner.	112735
2006	All of Us: Pass the Peas	T	DVD -R HQ 5565		Episode #60. 2-27-2006	Food Critic (Cedric the Entertainer) evaluates the restaurant and publicly declares that despite the good food, the owners are unbearable.Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).	112736
2005	All of Us: Passing the Test	T	DVD -R HQ 3143		Episode. 4-19-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).While celebrating Neesee's birthday at her apartment, Robert and Tia find a pregnancy test and believe Neesee is pregnant.	112737
2003	All of Us: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9939. SVD 1435	Borns, Betsy with Jada Pinkett and Will Smith.	Episode #1. 9-16-2003. PR	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Entertainment Reporter Robert (Duane Martin) and current girlfriend are waiting for the finalization of divorce. Robert's Publicist Dirk (Tony Rock) is on his third divorce.Reporter James raises his young song while balancing demands of his ex-wife with those of his girlfriend. He receives divorce papers from his ex-wife and asks his son for permission to marry his girlfriend.	112738
2004	All of Us: Playdate	T	DVD -R 1673		Episode. 5-11-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Entertainment Reporter Robert (Duane Martin) and current girlfriend are waiting for the finalization of divorce. Robert's Publicist Dirk (Tony Rock) is on his third divorce.When Robert and Neesee learn that Bobby does not socialize in school, they book a play-date for him with the most popular kid in the class.	112739
2004	All of Us: Return of the Mack	T	DVD -R HQ 2045		Episode. 9-28-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert realizes his grief is rubbing off on Bobby Jr., so he decides to break out of his depression and teach him a few things about women.	112740
2004	All of Us: Reunited and It Doesn't Feel That Good	T	DVD -R HQ 1998		Episode. 9-21-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert is disappointed when a night of passion does not change things with Tia. Neesee tries to bring the lovers together, only to learn that she is the reason for the separation.	112741
2005	All of Us: Sail On	T	DVD -R HQ 3296 (6 left of on disc).		Episode. 5-10-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Robert accepts an offer from his boss to pay for his wedding and for the right to televise it, Tia regrets the decision when advertising and promotions overshadow the bride and groom.	112742
2003	All of Us: Say My Name, Say My Name	T	SVD 1496	Bush, Jared	Episode #5. 10-14-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).After Tia uses Neesee's maiden name when forging her signature on one of Bobby Jr.'s permission slips, Neesee reveals that she intends to keep Robert's last name even though they're officially divorced.	112743
2005	All of Us: So I Creep	T	DVD -R 2915		Episode. 3-1-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert gets a job on "Entertainment Tonight" and insists that Dirk be his producer, but when he criticizes the stories they give Robert, Dirk quits.	112744
2003	All of Us: Spatial Profiling	T	SVD 1503	Signer, Dan	Episode #7. 11-4-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When the station does a profile on Robert's home life, he insists that both Tia and Neesee be included, but when Neesee is edited out of the version that airs, the kids at Bobby's Jr.'s school joke that Neesee must be the nanny.Neesee retaliates by filing a complaint that Tia and Robert's relationship is in violation of the rule against teachers dating students' parents.	112745
2005	All of Us: Spy Who Smoked Me, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4680		Episode. 11-7-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Robert's nanny catches Neesee smoking, he tries to help her quit but ends up starting himself.	112746
2005	All of Us: Starting Over	T	DVD -R HQ 4646		Episode. 9-19-2005	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Building fire forces Robert's ex-wife to move in with him.	112747
2004	All of Us: Thirty Candles	T	DVD -R 1659		Episode. 5-4-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Entertainment Reporter Robert (Duane Martin) and current girlfriend are waiting for the finalization of divorce. Robert's Publicist Dirk (Tony Rock) is on his third divorce.Robert forgets Tina's birthday until the last minute, when he frantically enlists Neeseee and Bobby's help to throw together a surprise party.	112748
2003	All of Us: Tia Moves In	T		Soccio, Mike	Episode #8. 11-11-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Tia moves into the house with Robert only to discover that Bobby Jr. doesn't want her there, so when Robert and Dirk fail at making Bobby Jr. feel more comfortable with the new living arrangements, it's up to Neesee to try and help her son adjust.Jonelle sublets Tia's old apartment and becomes friends with the neighbors who did not like Tia.	112749
2003	All of Us: Uncle Marcus Comes To Dinner	T		Pinkett Jada and Will Smith	Episode #6. 10-21-2003	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).When Neesee begins dating a handsome dentist, Robert becomes jealous, but claims his concern is for Bobby Jr.	112750
2004	All of Us: Wedding Dance	T	DVD -R 1584		Episode. 3-30-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert tries to prove his love for Tia by having a wedding that is more extravagant than his first wedding.	112751
2004	All of Us: Why Do Fools Fall Back in Love?	T	DVD -R HQ 2164		Episode. 10-19-2004	Entertainment Reporter Robert James (Duane Martin) for the local Los Angeles television station whose best friend is also his publicist, three-time divorced Dirk Black (Tony Rock).Robert and Neesee have dinner to discuss their kiss.	112752
1985	All Our Secrets	N	OWN - P	Blair, Cynthia		Proofreader for a big newspaper, Stephanie.	112753
2006	All Our Tomorrows	NR		Hannon, Irene		Reporter Caroline James, after losing her photographer fiancé in an act of violence overseas, comes home to St. Louis to heal her shattered life. She throws herself into work at a local newspaper.Then her fiancé's brother walks back into her life and she learns to live and love again.	112754
1976	All Over	MT				Reporter (David J. Skal).	112755
2003	All Over Creation	N		Ozeki, Ruth		Washington D.C. Press Corps.	112756
2001	All Over the Guy	M	DVD			Newspaperman Eli (Dan Bucatinsky) is a gay Los Angeles newspaperman charged with editing police crime reports.Eli does the police blotter for the Hollywood News and  is single but not loving it. He is also gay and makes no secret of the fact that he’s looking for a nice guy that he can settle down with. He’s introduced to Tom, a special education instructor and devoted nightlife enthusiast. Their first date turns out to be just short of a disaster. Tom (Richard Ruccolo) indulges in his overweening enthusiasm for alcohol and tobacco, and Eli is disgusted to learn Tom has never seen “Gone With The Wind.” Things appear to be over for Eli and Tom before they even started until they meet by chance while shopping a few days later. This time, a conversation rather than an argument develops and the two end up spending the night together. Eli begins to think love may have finally found him, until Tom dashes off the next morning, leaving Eli to wonder if Tim has any interest at all in a long-term commitment. 	112757
1977	All Over the Town	P	MLPL	Delderfield, Ronald	V822 D345	Editor Nat Hearn returns to his job at The Clarion after the war.	112758
1977	All Over the Town	N		Delderfield, Ronald F.		Editor Nat Hearn, home from World War II, decides to make a crusading paper out of the Clarion. Helped by his reporter, Mollie, Nat exposes his town's corruption.The Clarion loses advertising. Employees strike. Presses break down. But Nat and Mollie get out the truth on their old and almost-forgotten flat bed press.  1945-1946 England.	112759
1948	All Over Town	M		Delderfield, R.F. (Play). Derek Twist, Michael Gordon (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Nat Hearn (Norman Wooland) returns to his job at The Clarion after the war and finds his position taken by Sally Thorpe (Sarah Churchill). Paper still carrying out policy of being subservient to business interests.When owner dies, Hearn takes a share in newspaper and has to battle local bureaucracy as he makes changes to the paper. Takes on town councilor who is involved in crooked housing scheme. Councilor convinces paper's advertisers to pull out.Gerald Vane (Cyril Cusack), the late proprietor's son, gives printers vacation to keep them from running another edition before housing scheme goes through. Hearn is unable to print paper, but Thorpe goes to meeting and heckles the councilor.Journalist's friends arrive with hand printed copies of paper that expose the scheme.  He has to fight bigotry and graft. Walks away from his victory at the end and pushes off in a boat with bottle of rum.	112760
1919	All Roads Lead to Calvary	N	MLPL	Jerome, J.K.		Journalism Major Joan Allway  dedicates herself to a life of religious service because of a sermon she hears. Editor (George Travers).	112761
2005	All Saints: Frozen Moments	T			Episode #322. 8-16-2005	Newsreader (Chris Bath).	112762
1998	All Saints: Hard Yards, The	T			Episode #13. 5-12-1998	Journalist (Lou Pollard).	112763
2001	All Saints: Heat Is On, The	T			Episode #127. 2-13-2001	Newsreader (Chris Bath).	112764
2002	All Saints: Opening Night	T			Episode #170. 2-5-2002	Newsreader (Chris Bath).	112765
2004	All Saints: Out of Focus	T			Episode #282. 8-31-2004	Cameraman (Bruce Young). Sound Recordist (Stephen Vaughan).	112766
2001	All Saints: Reality Bites	T			Australia. Episode #151. 7-17-2001	Photographer (Christo Beck).	112767
2002	All Saints: Show Must Go On, The	T			Episode #171. 2-12-2002	News Media. News Reporter (Chris Bath).	112768
2005	All Saints: Time Bomb	T			Australia. Episode #305. 4-26-2005	Photographer (Michael Long).	112769
2003	All Saints: Trust	T			Australia. Episode #213. 2-11-2003	Photographer (Rick Collings).	112770
2001	All Saints: Wild Justice	T			Episode #158. 9-4-2001	Newsreader (Chris Bath).	112771
1996	All She Ever Wanted	MT	DVD -R HQ 7846, 7847			Reporter (Kelly Wilson)	112772
1999	All Shook Up	M				Female Reporter (Tia Deacon)	112773
2003	All Souls	N		Brady, John		Journalist	112774
2001	All Souls Day	N		Nooteboom, Cees		Dutch Documentary Filmmaker Arthur Daane loses wife and young son in a plane crash and seeks tough assignments in the world's bloodiest trouble spots in the late 20th century.He wanders the city of Berlin filming such ordinary phenomena as footsteps in the snow or a tree that has seen many a human begin and end. He tries to make sense of his own past in a city where every stone bears history.As he walks the streets of recently reunified Berlin shooting scenes for a film with as yet vague shape, he seeks to make coherent picture of fragments of memory and history. He tries to build a new life amid a group of cosmopolitan, eccentric friends.By chance he meets a mysterious young Dutch woman, a graduate student with a harrowing past, a scar on her face. He follows her to Madrid for a stunning denouement.	112775
1936	All Star Cast	N	GPL	Royde-Smith, Naomi		Drama Critic. Young dramatic critic's first assignment. David Winter of the Morning Tribune. O'Hara, drama critic of the News and Saturday's Register. Arbuthnot.	112776
1957	All Star Golf	DT			Series. 10-12-1957 to 3-23-1963. ABC, NBC.	Sportscasters Jim Britt (1957-1958), Dick Danehe (1958-1959).	112777
1952	All Star News Hour	DT				News	112778
1999	All Stars - De serie: Make Love Not War	TF			Episode #4. 10-1-1999	TV Reporter (Joep Onderdelinden).	112779
2008	All Stars Die	N		Kronick, William		Freelance Photojournalist Charlotte “Charlie”  Grace, a bylined journalist in New York and Spencer King, a renowned astrophysicist at MIT in Boston have little common when they first meet other than their bachelorhood and age. He’s just over 40, she’s 35, and their physical attractiveness. But their instantaneous, mutual appeal, despite her worldliness and his ingenuousness, soon develops into a potent love affair neither ever had experienced. Set in a post 9/11, pre-Iraq invasion time frame, the two lovers live go on a question: to live together happily ever-after in the Big Apple, the cultural citadel they agree is the ideal place. While friends, colleagues and parents influence some of the actions the lovers take to achieve their end, adjustment to the others’ careers and life-style -- hers a fast-paced life of a journalist, his one measured in centuries and light years -- persist as formidable challenges. Together for romantic interludes that include a number of erotic overnights, colorful up- and downtown parties and an event-filled trip to Hawaii, their wit and intelligence aren’t enough to sustain them when apart. Frustration and temptations abound. Yet their secrets, as well as professional goals, which constantly confound their plans, complicate any easy solution to their love-life. Over a few months, Spence meets more of Charlie’s friends and several former lovers. Her profound secret is accidentally revealed. Charlie’s glamorous assignments get in the way. They’re convinced their love will prevail. But can it?	112780
1993	All Summer Long: Novel, A	N		Greene, Bob		TV Reporter Ben Kroeger attends his high school class's 25th reunion in the sleepy town of Bristol, Ohio. He convinces his two best friends from boyhood to spend the summer traveling the country.Kroeger's network gives him a three-month leave of absence. He's a roving TV correspondent familiar across America if not exactly famous. On the trip, he falls in love with a graduate student half his age.The divorced Kroeger finds new purpose turning his back on years invested as an all-American journalist to move back to Bristol and write a book.	112781
2002	All That Counts	N		Oswald, Georg M. Translator Shaun Whiteside		Public Relations Executive Marianne is married to Thomas Schwarz, a thirty-something who is certain that he is soon to become department head of Liquidations and Foreclosures at the bank where he works. But after fumbling a particularly byzantine property case his life begins to unravel. His female boss glibly fires him and his wife walks out. Suddenly acquainted with the giddy thrill of a life unmoored, he falls in with a cocaine-fueled crowd of money-launderers who set out to exploit him. But when the gang is busted, Thomas seizes his chance to escape with the profits and, in a final breathless move, exposes once and for all just how precarious the trappings of society really are. 	112782
1941	All That Glitters	N	OWN - P	Keyes, F.P.W.		Journalist. Four women in Washington. One a journalist	112783
2001	All That Glitters	N		Sullivan, Paul		Public Relations Writer Don Carpenter is a talented writer at a San Francisco public relations firm. But Don finds that PR does not fulfill him. He feels an emptiness, a sense of uncertainty. What to do?  Money, commercial success, creative fulfillment? Don finds some startling answers in an even more startling way. Ducking into an odd shop during a downpour, Don meets a mysterious woman. When she gives Don a small vial of strange blue powder, his journey begins -- and what a journey.	112784
1951	All That I Have	M				Reporter Noonan (Jimmy Lloyd).  Joe, the Rewrite Man (Franklin Parker). Reporters (Lee Bennett, Cosmo Sardo).	112785
1979	All That Jazz	M				Apprentice Editor (Gavin Moses).	112786
1992	All That Remains	NM	OWN - H	Cornwell, Patricia		Reporter Abby Turnbull, an ace crime reporter, helps Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta find a serial killer loose in Richmond, Virginia specializing in attractive young couples whose bodies are inevitably found in the woods months later.The corpses are minus their shoes and socks. The reporter and a psychic whose powers have been vouched for the FBI help Scarpetta solve the case.	112787
1994	All That: Vital Information	T			Nickelodeon Series (1994-2005). Lori Beth Denberg (1994-1998). Denny Tamberelli (1998-2000). Lil’ JJ (2005). The sketch lasted six seasons before being removed after the arrival of a new cast for Season 7. Shortly revived during the tenth and final season. 	Parody TV News. TV Anchor Lori Beth Denberg sat at the news desk offering up “vital information for your everyday life.” Similar to Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. In 1998, Danny Tamberelli took over the anchor job. And in 2005, Lil’ JJ resurrected the TV anchor offering up “vital information.” The sketch-comedy revolved around a host sitting at a desk presenting words of wisdom or reciting the lyrics to a song. The host would then add a humorous answer to the statement or take it in a completely different direction. Lori Beth Denberg returned to host during the live 100th episode of All That when Danny Tamberelli was struggling to make it to the show on time, a running gag throughout the episode.Some of the vitals that were featured included:You say potato. I say pototo. You say tomato. I say look at us, we're two idiots talking about vegetables.If it's the last thing you do, guess what? You're dead!It's a bad idea to walk up to a policeman and say, "Oh Mr. Policeman, take me to prison, please!"The people on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down. The people on the bus go up and down. Eventually, they throw up (a parody of the traditional children's song "The Wheels on the Bus")An apple a day keeps the doctor away (followed by her pelting a doctor with apples)If a dog asks you what your favorite color is, run like the wind, 'cause dogs ain't a spose to talk!" (sic)This is no way to treat the world. (Followed by Lori Beth punching a globe)One, two, buckle my shoe. Hey, buckle my shoe, I've got a show to do here! (Then a stagehand runs on stage and buckles Danny's shoe.)When you step on a crack, you break your mother's back. When you step on a rusty nail, you say “AHHHHHH!”It's easy to milk a cow. It's hard to milk a hippie named Maurice.If your name is Stephen, and you have a turkey named Stefan, then come Thanksgiving you'll be Stephen Stuffin' Stefan!!It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye. Then it's ping pong.It's not nice to knock Billy off a roof and scream, “Look Neighbors! It's Raining Billy!!”A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. A bird in your pants could make it very uncomfortable.When it rains, it pours. When it snows, it's cold.If your grandma gives you a new sweater, it's wrong to wrap it around her neck and squeeze until she turns blue.If you can count to seventeen on one hand, then good luck finding gloves you seventeen-fingered freak!!Revenge is sweet. Not as sweet as ten pounds of sugar!!!Next time you're feeling sick, take a piece of ham and rub it all over your body. You won't feel any better, but you'll smell like ham!If you’re having trouble with your homework, don't go up to your teacher and say, “This homework is too hard. Now give me a big wet kiss!”Oh, Macarena, Macarena, Macarena. Oh, Macarena, Macarena, Macarena. Oh, I hate the Macarena!It's good to invent a new soup called “Tasty Chicken Barley.” It's not good to invent a new soup called “Broken Glass Chowder.”Mirror, mirror on the wall. Look at me! I'm a person talking to a piece of glass!If you're afraid that your grandma might get stolen, stick a lock up her dress and chain her to the fence.If your bra is too tight, it's uncomfortable. If you're a boy and your bra is too tight, I'm uncomfortable!If your teacher gives you an F, it is wrong to say "Well what do you expect moron! I didn't study!"Twinkle,twinkle, little star, how I wonder how on Earth this song became so popular.It's fun to play in the snow. It's less fun to play in a bathtub full of vomitIf you are the President of the United States and you're watching me right now, then you need to quit watching Nickelodeon and go fix our country!If you're afraid of heights, don't climb a ladder. If you're afraid of marshmallows, don't climb a ladder made of marshmallows.If your mama has a deep voice and hair all over her back, YOUR MAMA'S A DUDE!If you don't know the difference between bologna and your underwear, then I'm never eating a sandwich at your house!The early bird gets the worm. Fine, I don't want the worm!If it's the fourth of July and Santa comes down your chimney, then run like the wind. That ain't Santa!Always look both ways before crossing the street. NEVER, EVER TRY TO IRON THE WRINKLES OUT OF YOUR GRANDMA'S FACE!Everybody likes the smell of Grandma's cooking. No one likes the smell of grandma's pajamas.Never begin a letter to your grandfather "Dear old bald guy with wrinkles"Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe. Who's Moe and why is he so Eeny, Meeny, and Miny?A picture is worth a thousand words. A thousand words is worth three and a half chipmunks.If you are talking to me now, and can't understand why I'm not answering, then you are one dumb dude.Too much junk food will make you fat. Too much hot sauce will make you go "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhhhhhh, too much hot sauce!!!"If you spell Algebra backwards you get..."Mommy, Mommy, it's hurting again!"Never put glue on a cow and then taunt him by saying "Sticky Cow! Sticky Cow! Oooh, Sticky Cow!"There's no real reason to play basketball naked.Never put underwear on your head and say to people: "I'm Little Massey and this is my pretty new hat!""Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the clock, the clock struck 12 and flung the mouse 30 feet across the room." (a play on the child's rhyme "Hickory, Dickory, Dock)If somebody tells you, "Life is like a bowl of cherries"... just smack 'em!If you laugh, the world laughs with you. If you walk around with a chicken in your pants, the world laughs in your face.They say opposites attract. (Danny picks up a feather) I wonder what the opposite of a feather is. (a giant boulder flies over and hits Danny)Monkey see, monkey doo. Monkey don't see, monkey step in doo.	112788
1949	All the King's Men	M	DVD -R HQ 6865, 6866. L	Warren, Robert Penn (Novel). Robert Rosen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jack Burden (John Ireland) first encounters politician Willie Stark while working for The Chronicle. Burden's career as newspaperman is not taken seriously by his family -- even his girlfriend wishes he'd do something important.He approaches assignment to interview Stark  with degree of skepticism. At first he tries to dig up dirt -- asks Stark how old his son is, then follows up question by asking how long he has been married.  Becomes convinced Stark  is an honest politician.Begins writing articles supporting him. When his boss tells him they have stopped running his articles under orders from management, reporter quits paper, takes job working for Stark. Tries to get girlfriend's father, influential judge, to support LongJudge suspects Long is manipulated by political machine. Makes accusations in press. Politician tells Burden to investigate judge's past. Judge's son points out Stark took over newspaper and radio to suppress criticism of his actions.Judge's son killed Stark. Burden realizes he has become corrupted with Stark who became expert at manipulating media. Reporters (King Donovan, Charles Newell). Editor (Thomas McCarthy). Photographer 2 (Marcus Hester). Public Relations Man (Frank Wilcox).	112789
1958	All the King's Men	T		Warren, Robert Penn	Kraft Television Theatre. Two part adaptation of Robert Penn Warren drama. 5-14, 15-21-58	Reporter Jack Burden	112790
1948	All the King's Men	MS	OWN	Rossen, Robert		Reporter Jack Burden	112791
1946	All the King's Men	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Warren, Robert Penn		Reporter Jack Burden, cynic, reporter for The Chronicle. Story of the governor of a southern state told by the newspaperman who becomes his secretary	112792
2006	All the King's Men	M		Warren, Robert Penn (Novel). Robert Rosen (Screenplay)		Reporter Jack Burden (Jude Law) first encounters politician Willie Stark while working for The Chronicle. Burden's career as newspaperman is not taken seriously by his family -- even his girlfriend wishes he'd do something important.He approaches assignment to interview Stark  with degree of skepticism. At first he tries to dig up dirt. Becomes convinced Stark  is an honest politician. Begins writing articles supporting him. Boss tells him to stop, under orders from management.Reporter quits paper, takes job working for Stark. Tries to get girlfriend's father, influential judge, to support Long. Judge suspects Long is manipulated by political machine. Makes accusations in press. Long tells Burden to investigate judge's past.Judge's son points out Stark took over newspaper and radio to suppress criticism. Burden alienates girlfriend and family. Judge's son kills Stark. Burden realizes he has become corrupted. Stark became expert at manipulating media.Reporter (Benjamin Plaut). Reporter (Andy Evans). News Reporter (Elton LeBlan). Reporter (Steve Wilcerson). Reporter (Charles Newell). Editor (Thomas McCarthy). Photographer 2 (Marcus Hester). Jack at age 10 (Luke Morris).	112793
1981	All the King's Men -- Opera Willie Stark	T		Warren, Robert Penn	Carlisle Floyd's opera staged by Harold Prince on Great Performances	Reporter Jack Burden	112794
1981	All the King's Men -- Opera Willie Stark	MUS		Warren, Robert Penn	Carlisle Floyd's opera	Reporter Jack Burden	112795
1997	All the Love	NR		Ford, Bette		Photojournalist Ray was a young girl's older brother's best friend and she fell in love with  him. She followed his adventures through his pictures. Now she is grown up and Ray has come back to Vermont to recover from an injury.As the two realize their love, their world is rocked by a shocking crime threatening all they cherish most.	112796
2004	All the Man I Need	NR		Sneed, Tamara		Public Relations Lana Hargrove is a powerhouse PR woman and ready to settle down as long as it’s with a man who fits into her elite, social-climbing lifestyle. And that man is definitely not Justin Larkin, the hot-blooded P.I. who’s been following her all over town. So why can’t Lana stop thinking about how good it would feel to climb into his arms and hold on tight? Justin Larkin doesn’t like to mix business with pleasure, but he can’t deny that following the luscious Lana Hargrove is pure bliss. Justin’s latest assignment is to find Lana’s art-thief father. As things heat up, he fears Lana may be in danger. Now it’s up to Justin to keep her safe -- even if it’s from his own runaway desire. Justin’s case spirals out of control when he discovers one of Lana’s high-powered friends knee-deep in crime. He and Lana will have to join forces if they want to escape with their lives. But as tensions mount, their intense attraction threatens to boil over -- and each kiss they share may be their last. 	112797
1981	All the Marbles	M				TV Reporter (Chick Hearn-Himself)	112798
1940	All the News	DT			Radio Series. 1940s	Newspaper. High-speed newspaper of the air	112799
1971	All the News…	N	OWN - H	Lynch, James		Reporter Bob Davis, the New York Record	112800
1976	All the President's Men	M	L	Bernstein, Carl and Bob Woodward (Book).  William Goldman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Washington Post Reporters Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) and Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Watergate. Editor Ben Bradlee (Jason Robards).  Woodward covering events of break-in. Editor suggests Bernstein be assigned to story.Metro Editor Harry Rosenfeld (Jack Warden) of the Washington Post. Howard Simons (Martin Balsam).  Foreign Editor (John McMartin). Managing Editor Howard Simons (Martin Balsam) of the Washington Post. Reporter (Irwin Marcus).Financial Editor (Leroy Aarons). Metro Editor (John Devlin). Reporter (Amy Grossman). Reporter (Cynthia Herbst). Reporter (Mark Holtzman). Reporter (Barbara Lipsky). Reporter (Noreen Nielson).Reporter (Pam Trager). Reporter (Donnlynn Bennett). Reporter (Jeff MacKay). Reporter (Greg Martin). Reporter (Peter Salim). Reporter (Marvin Smith). Assistant Metro Editors (Stanley Clay, Basil Hoffman, John Nadelman, Richard Venture, Wendell Wright).News Desk Editor (John Furlong). White House Press Secretary (Ronald L. Ziegler-Himself). News Aide (Carol Coggin). News Aide (Shawn Shea). News Announcer (Laurence Covington). National Editor (Paul Lambert). Foreign Editor Scott (John McMartin).	112801
1974	All the President's Men	MS	OWN - H	Bernstein, Carl and Bob Woodward		Washington Post Reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward  in Washington D.C. and Watergate. They meet when Woodward sees Bernstein correcting his copy, Woodward objects:"If you're going to hype it, hype it with the facts. I don't mind what you did. I mind the way you did it." Post editors worry when no one else picks up story and White House accuses The Post of shabby journalism.Editor Ben Bradlee: "You know the results of the latest Gallup Poll? Half the country never even heard of the word Watergate. Nobody gives a shit... Nothing's riding on this except the First Amendment, freedom of the press….""…and maybe the future of the country. Not that any of that matters. But if you guys fuck up again, I'm going to get mad…."	112802
1974	All The President's Men	DT		Woodward, Bob and Carl Bernstein		Washington Post Reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein document their Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation that smashed the Watergate scandal wide open. The behind-the-scenes drama of what really happened.	112803
2007	All the Pretty Girls	NM		Ellison, J.T.		TV Reporter Whitney Connolly is certain that the Southern Strangler is her ticket out of Nashville. She’s got a scoop that could break the case -- a sadistic serial killer slaughtering his way through the Southeast, leaving a gruesome memento at each crime scene -- the prior victim’s severed hand. The ambitious TV reporter has no idea how close to this story she really is -- or what it will cost her. As the killer spirals out of control, everyone involved must face a horrible truth -- the purest evil is born of private lives. 	112804
1968	All the Sins of Sodom	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	112805
2007	All the Stars Came Out That Night	NS		King, Kevin		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates a vivid and moving portrait of Depression-era baseball -- its raw joy and elegance but also its cursing, boozing, womanizing and racisms, its odd relationships with bootleggers, racketeers, Hollywood stars.Winchell posthumously narrates the epic. It's the early 1930s. Gossip Hounds Louella Parsons and Winchell make cameo appearances.	112806
1961	All the Summer Days`	N	GPL	Calmer, Ned		Newspaper Staff. Story of Paris in the 1920s. Alex Gardner narrator. Paris American staff lived between the copy desk and the cafes. Staff includes Henry Potter, Publisher.  Ben Caldwell, managing editorSam Hobes, night editor, Maurice Gratt, Day Editor. Four male reporters, three male copyreaders, two rewrite men. Ware Kendall society.Ware Kendall is society editor for the Paris American. Beautiful and innocent, she writes poetry, meets a British poetaster who teaches her about life.	112807
2000	All the Way from Texas	NR		Brown, Carolyn 		Reporter Molly Baker is a first-rate reporter and Carson Rhodes, an excellent photojournalist, are two of the most talented students in their graduating class. So who else would their professor pick, but these two young, adventurous graduate students to go on a journalism excursion? But newly engaged Molly has reservations about the trip. Of all the people in the class, Carson, with his movie star good looks and ego the size of Texas, is not her first choice to spend two weeks alone with. On their way up through America’s heartland to Niagara Falls and back to Texas they travel on a journey that becomes more enjoyable with each passing mile. They learn to work together as a team -- complementing each other’s natural skills and creativity. Somewhere along the way, amidst beautiful scenery and quiet country roads, they learn to listen to their hearts to trust each other and fall in love. 	112808
2002	All the Way Home	N		Tatlock, Ann		Journalist Augie Schuler Callahan reflects on her girlhood in 1938 Los Angeles as she travels to a small Southern town to cover a story. Remembers Japanese-American family who all but adopted her	112809
1999	All the Way Home	N		Staub, Wendy Corsi	Weinberg List	Journalist	112810
2004	All the Women I've Loved	N		Harmon, Byron		Washington D.C. TV Executive LeBaron Brown fails to ask a vibrant, intelligent, sexy woman to marry him on their third dating anniversary so he's been dumped faster than he can say "commitment phobia."Now the handsome executive is flat on his back in the office of a psychotherapist in the hopes of understanding his fear of marriage. The doctor asks him to recall all the women he loved and he recounts his wild erotic adventures in and out of bed.	112811
1911	All the World Wondered	N		Merrick, L.		Press	112812
1964	All These Women (aka All These Woman, aka Now About These Women, aka For att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor). 	M		Bergman, Ingmar (first color film)	AFI-Critics/Authors. Sweden	Critic Cornelius (Jarl Kulle) is a pretentious critic who is writing a biography on a famous cellist. To do some research he goes to stay in his house for a few days. He doesn’t manage to get an interview with the man, but by talking to all the women who live with him, he comes to learn a lot about the musician’s private life. Cornelius then decides to use this information and tries to blackmail the cellist into performing a composition that he has written. English Radio Reporter (Jan Blomberg). French Radio Reporter (Goran Graffman).  Swedish Radio Repoter (Gosta Pruzelius). German Radio Reporter (Jan-Olof Strandberg). 	112813
1942	All Through the Night	M	DVD -R HQ 2067, 2068. VHS 1245 (Ending missing)			Reporters (Walter Brooke, George Meeker, Roland Drew, Ray Montgomery, William Hopper, Cyril Ring)	112814
2000	All Through the Night	N		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Temptation #795	Columnist Nora Pierce for the San Francisco Herald writes the etiquette column as Prudence Trueheart and she is starting to look and sound like her alter ego.She is whacked in the face by a whiffle ball thrown by sexy Sports Columnist Pete Beckett and she realizes just how sadly her life is lacking romantic male company.Beckett didn't really mean to hit "prissy" Prudence. A colleague missed the catch. Beckett falls for Pierce.Beckett plans to have Pierce give him etiquette lessons in dating while he figures out a way to get her in his bed and keep her there.	112815
2007	All Through the Night	N		Brockmann, Suzanne	Troubleshooters Series #12	Reporter looking for a scoop may mess up the wedding plans of an FBI agent and the man of her dreams, a Hollywood heartthrob. They planned a quiet, intimate ceremony, but an unexpected guest, the nosy reporter, may cause trouble. 	112816
1942	All Through the Night Promotion	CC	SVDSP 1700			Press. Famous Screen Star Renounces "Tough Guy" Roles! Humphrey Bogart Interviewed by Press on Studio Set.  Promotion for All Through the Night film.	112817
1994	All Tied Up	M	SVD 973			News Media	112818
2002	All Tied Up	N		Kent, Alison	Harlequin Blaze #24	Editor Mary Webb of Webzine has a new idea for her girls-game column -- an adult scavenger hunt where each half of a couple has to discover their partner's deepest secrets of the mind and body.Webb's best friend is Lauren Hollister, another editor of content and design for the Web site and mail order catalog.	112819
1970	All Together Now	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	112820
1993	All Together Now: Down Among the Dead Men	T			Episode #34.	Reporter (Ray Martin).	112821
1929	All Victories Are Alike	N	USC	Zugsmith, Leane		Columnist Page Trent. A journalist marries and finds he has a lot to learn	112822
2003	All Wrapped Up	NR		Drew, Jennifer	Harlequin Temptation #956	Public Relations Expert Olivia Kearns of Chicago feels the world is changing so fast that she somehow has been left behind. She has noticed that her company seems more with it, but alas she is not, feeling like the poster girl for nerdette. Now she wants to cry because her parents are calling it quits. Liv is stuck making the apology calls after the cancellation of her parents? thirtieth anniversary due to their splitting. Amongst her calls, Liv speaks to her former boyfriend Sports Writer Nick Matheson. She realizes that he as a sports writer understands hip. So she turns to her Nick to teach her how to become outgoing and natural though not totally impulsive. Nick agrees to train Liv on how to live for the moment, but wants a favor back. He wants to interview a client of hers, who's such a hermit that he can't get to her without Liv. As he mentors her, they fall in love, but neither anticipated anything deep between the nerd in training and her teacher.Liv is surrounded by her parents, her sister, her business cronies including her clients that make her charmingly flustered. Public Relations Professional Olivia Kearns needs a change. Her company's become hipper and more with-it and Liv simply isn't. When she finds out her college ex is in town, she decides he'd be the best instructor in creating the new spontaneous her. He needs an interview with one of her clients who's such a hermit that he can't get to her without Liv. Once the lessons being, he can't believe how impulsive his sexy ex has become. Now he's ready for anything.	112823
1948	All Your Idols	N	OWN - H	Sylvester, Harry		Press	112824
1941	All-American Co-Ed	M	DVD -R HQ 7907			Press and Publicity	112825
1978	All-Around Reduced Personality - Outtakes (aka Redupers, aka Allseitig reduzierte Personlichkeit Redupers, Die, aka Die Allseitig Reduzierte - Redupers)	MF			West Germany	Freelance Photographer Edda Chiemnyjewski (Helker Sander), a single mother who doesn’t feel she’s good for much of anything, wants to become a filmmaker. She lives in Berlin, a patriarchal society where any independence on the part of a woman is either discouraged or crushed. Sternreporter (Joachim Baumann). Fotografin (Gislind Nabakowski). Fotografin (Helga Storck). Fotografin (Gesine Strempel). Fotograin (Gisela Zies). The photographer wins a commission to document East and West Berlin from a women's’ liberation point of view. Her adventures and the resulting pictures, along with her witty and pungent comments on them, carry the rest of the film. So-called outtakes contain more truth than the film Sander is trying to complete. 	112826
1977	All-New Super Friends Hour	C			Series 1977-1978	Reporter Clark Kent (Danny Dark) is Superman	112827
1994	All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!	T				Investigating Reporter (Barbara Walters)	112828
1994	All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!	T				News Media. Investigating Reporter (Barbara Walters).	112829
2005	All-Star Cup 2005	T				Reporters (Jonathan Wilkes, Anna Walker, Bradley Walsh). Commentators (Sir Terry Wogan), Ewan Murray).	112830
1952	All-Star News	DT			ABC	News	112831
1972	All'onorevole piacciono le donne	MF				TV Reporter (Giuseppe Fortis). Film Editor (John Bartha).	112832
1972	All'onorevole piacciono le donne (Nonostante le apparenze…e purche la nazione non lo sappia	MF				TV Reporter (Giuseppe Fortis). TV Announcer (Filippo De Gara).	112833
1976	All's Fair	T			Series (9-20-76 to 8-15-77). 29 episodes	Columnist Richard Barrington III (Richard Crenna), 49-year-old conservative newspaper columnist and Charlotte "Charley" Drake (Bernadette Peters), freelance photographer.	112834
1976	All's Fair: Gang Leader, The	T			Episode.	Columnist Richard Barrington III (Richard Crenna), 49-year-old conservative newspaper columnist and Charlotte "Charley" Drake (Bernadette Peters), freelance photographer.	112835
1976	All's Fair: Jailbirds, The (Two Parts)	T			Episode.	Columnist Richard Barrington III (Richard Crenna), 49-year-old conservative newspaper columnist and Charlotte "Charley" Drake (Bernadette Peters), freelance photographer.	112836
1976	All's Fair: Leak, The	T		Don Hinkley and Peter Gallay	Episode. 12-13-1976.	Columnist Richard Barrington III (Richard Crenna), 49-year-old conservative newspaper columnist and Charlotte "Charley" Drake (Bernadette Peters), freelance photographer.	112837
1976	All's Fair: President Requests, The (Two Parts)	T			Episode.	Columnist Richard Barrington III (Richard Crenna), 49-year-old conservative newspaper columnist and Charlotte "Charley" Drake (Bernadette Peters), freelance photographer.	112838
1603	All's Well That Ends Well	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Act III Scene II. Helena: O you leaden messengers, That ride upon the violent speed of fire,Fly with false aim; move the still-peering air,That sings with piercing..,..	112839
2006	Allah's Fire, Volume One	N		Roper, Gayle and Chuck Holton		Reporter Liz Fairchild is determined to find her sister, a young American woman who is kidnapped in Lebanon by terrorists after a suicide bomber blows up a hotel in Beirut killing hundreds of people.Fairchild wants to find her sister regardless of the risks. She teams up with a sergeant and his elite Special Ops team and they realize they need each other to survive.Their antagonism gradually gives way to cooperation - and something more.	112840
1939	Allan Lewis: Phantom Bullet	CB				Reporter Allan Lewis, Daily Bulletin	112841
1940	Alle man pa post	MF			Sweden	News Vendor (Hartwig Fock).	112842
1976	Alle Zeit, die ich habe	N		Brinkmann, Jürgen	Germany	Journalist	112843
1981	Allein gegen Palermo	N		Heinrich, Willi	Germany	Journalist	112844
1982	Aller Welt Freund	N		Becker, Jurek	Germany	Journalist	112845
1968	Alles nur seinetwegen	N		Tiedtke, Horst H.		Journalist	112846
2010	Allie Grainger: Live Ringer	N		Fitzgerald, Lynda	#1 Allie Grainger Series	Investigative Reporter Allie Grainger and her best friend, Sheryl Levine, a feisty sheriff’s deputy who is determined to protect the reluctant journalist Allie from herself. Sometimes she even succeeds.When Allie Graham inherits her aunt’s Cape Canaveral beach house and a bunch of money, she wants little more than time to mourn her aunt’s death and to lick her post-divorce wounds, but she hasn’t been back in town twenty-four hours before she stumbles on the body of a woman floating in the water at the Canaveral jetty. At first, it seems that the only thing that links the victim to Allie is her appearance. It is only as her police friends begin to connect the murder with a string of similar crimes up and down the coast of Florida that the other similarities begin to emerge. Three men enter Allie’s life. One is a childhood friend all grown up and turned cop. Another, the editor of the local paper. The third is a stranger who shows up on the beach the day the body is found. Allie is pretty sure one of them is the killer, and she begins to suspect she might be his next target. Summoning up courage that surprises even her, Allie begins trying to discover the truth. But when the bullets start flying, Allie doesn’t know which way to turn. Excerpts:Sheryl pulled off her cap and shook out her hair.  Then she twisted it up again with one hand and put the hat back on, looking up at Allie.  “You been sick?  You’re skinny as a twig.”“Fashionably slim, according to my ex-husband,” Allie said, sitting down beside her.  She couldn’t quit looking at Sheryl.  If anything, she was more gorgeous than Allie remembered, and the uniform did nothing to detract from it.  She made her cop regalia look like haute couture.“Any more fashionable and you’d be pushing up daisies,” Sheryl said, poking Allie in the arm.  She hesitated.  “Ex?” "It’s a long story,” she added.  “How about you?  Did you ever marry Ernie?”“Married and divorced.”  She sighed.  “I should have known he was too good to be true.” “What happened?”  Sheryl and Ernie had been an item for as long as Allie could remember.  “He changed his mind.”  She shot Allie a look.  “You?”Allie almost smiled.  “I changed his mind."Sheryl shook her head.  “Men are pond scum.”Even though Allie agreed for the most part, she laughed.  “Not all of them.” “Name one,” she demanded.She could only think of one off hand.  “Joe Odum.”Sheryl sat back a bit.  “Well, maybe Joe’s okay.”  She flung an arm around Allie’s shoulders.  “I have to get back to work, but we really need to go out and get drunk.” Allie smiled.  “Name the time.” Sheryl grinned back.  “Tomorrow night?  I’m working a double today because Sidney’s on leave.”“Sidney’s a cop, too?  I had Sidney pegged as the guy most likely to go to prison the day he turned eighteen.”“He damn near did, but the sheriff took an interest in him.  Almost killed him a couple of times from what I hear, but Sidney straightened up.”She got to her feet, nudging the forgotten gun away with the toe of her boot.  “What are you doing with a gun?” Allie’s shook her head.  “It's not mine.  I found it in one of Aunt Lou’s purses.”Sheryl’s eyebrows shot up to her hairline.  “Lou?  With a gun?  Any ideas why she thought she needed it?  I mean, we’re not exactly in a high crime area here.”“I have no idea.  I wasn’t around much the last few years,” Allie added bitterly. “Figured you’d be beating yourself up over that.  You’re being a jerk.  Stop it.  We need to get caught up,” she said again, and she was gone.Allie smiled.  That was Sheryl.  A woman of few words and lots of action.  	112847
1980	Alligator	M	SVD 1126			Newswoman (Sue Lyon) of ABC. Newswoman (Angel Tompkins). Reporter (Bart Braverman). Reporter #1 (Michael Mista). Reporter #2 (Harold Greene). Reporter #3 (Jim Alquist). Reporter Thomas Kemp (Bart Braverman).	112848
1955	Alligator Named Daisy, An	M				News Interviewer (Nicholas Parsons).	112849
2001	AlloCine talkshow: Claude Jade	DF			France. Episode #1. 9-15-2001	Interviewer Franck Keller.	112850
1945	Allvarsamma leken, Den	MF			Sweden	Journalist	112851
2001	Ally McBeal:	T	SVD 1129		Episode	News Media	112852
1998	Ally McBeal: Blame Game, The	T			Episode #13. 1-19-1998	Reporter (Dale Weston).	112853
1999	Ally McBeal: Changes	T	SVD 805, SVD 1136		Episode #52. 11-29-1999	Editor-in-Chief (Farrah Fawcett) of a Boston magazine sues the publication's staff for sexual harassment after they get her fired. Reporter (Jerry Lambert).	112854
1999	Ally McBeal: It's My Party	T	VHS 1270		Episode	Editor (John Ritter) files a wrongful termination suit against his former boss at a feminist magazine.	112855
1997	Ally McBeal: Kiss, The	T	SVD 1473		Episode #103	TV Anchor (Kate Jackson) is represented by Ally and Georgia in an age-discrimination case.	112856
2001	Ally McBeal: Neutral Corners	T			Episode #93.11-12-2001	Photographer (Stephon Fuller).	112857
1999	Ally McBeal: Only the Lonely	T			Episode #43. 5-3-1999	Reporter (Peter Tomarken).	112858
1998	Ally McBeal: They Eat Horses, Don't They?	T			Episode #25. 9-21-1998.	News Media. Reporter #7 (Mijanou Van der Woude). TV Announcer (Marty Levy).	112859
1978	Ally's a Lancashire Lad	DT			UK	Interviewer Paul Doherty.	112860
1993	Alma Corsaria	MF				Editor (Bruno de Andre)	112861
1982	Almighty, The	M				Editor. When Edward Armstead's media giant father dies, the will gives him only one year to make his newspaper, The New York Record, exceed the circulation of the New York Times.In his obsessive ambition, he hires terrorists to create news worldwide. Two of the newspaper's reporters, Nick Ramsey and Victoria Weston investigate what is really going on	112862
1982	Almighty, The	N	GPL	Wallace, Irving		Editor. When Edward Armstead's media giant father dies, the will gives him only one year to make his newspaper, The New York Record, exceed the circulation of the New York Times.In his obsessive ambition, he hires terrorists to create news worldwide. Two of the newspaper's reporters, Nick Ramsey and Victoria Weston investigate what is really going on	112863
1592	Almond for a Parrot	ER	USC	Nashe, Thomas		Balladeer	112864
1919	Almost a Husband	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	112865
1926	Almost a Lady	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	112866
1975	Almost a Life	N	OWN - H	Friedman, B.H.		Journalist C.E. Wilton is writing a biography on photographer Jeff MacMaster who died in Vietnam. Widow decides not to have his biography published.	112867
1913	Almost an Actress	M				Cameraman (Lon Chaney).	112868
1990	Almost an Angel	M				News Media.  TV Reporter  Cindy Miamoto (Linda Kurimoto)	112869
1975	Almost Anything Goes	DT			Series 1975-1976	Newsmagazine. Charlie Jones and Lynn Shackleford reporting. On-the-field correspondents Dick Whittington and Regis Philbin. Field Interviewer (Dick Whittington, 1975). Field Interviewer (Regis Philbin, 1976).	112870
2000	Almost Famous	M	DVD -R HQ 10789, 10790, 10791. DVD			Reporter. Boy reporter William Miller (Patrick Fugit),  Rolling Stone Editor Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), Rock Critic Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffmann).	112871
2005	Almost Famous: Untitled	M			DVD Edition	Reporter. Boy reporter William Miller (Patrick Fugit),  Rolling Stone Editor Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), Rock Critic Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffmann).DVD Edition: 39 minutes of new footage based on director Cameron Crowe's years writing for Rolling Stone as a teenager. Two-disc set includes Crowe's RS articles and footage of rock critic Lester Bangs.	112872
1995	Almost Golden: Jessica Savitch Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 2617, 2618. VHS 684, 312	Blair, Gwenda (Book -- "Almost Golden). Linda Bergman (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter-Anchor Jessica Savage (Sela Ward)  in Houston, 1970s. During report from murder site, swears at investigating officers for interfering with her stand-up.  Drives editor crazy making him continually recut footage. Perfectionism pays off.Network wants the story. Meets Reporter Ron Kershaw (Ron Silver). Accuses her of being "one of those parasites reducing newscasts to the level of fast food." Regards him as "pond scum." Began love-hate relationship. He's abusive. Her career takes off.Goes to Philadelphia in 1975, makes herself over to be an anchor. When network calls, she messes up the news so she can go to network. Throws a tantrum during commercial break and tape becomes legendary. Given network Senate beat. Inexperience hurts her.Uses cocaine. Network executive Emmett Canterbury (Lawrence Dane) questions her lack of on-air experience. High TVQ Network needs a star more than a reporter. Cuts honeymoon short when she finds out Jane Pauley is being groomed as network's new star.More drug problems. Suffers breakdown on the air.  Story leaks to press. Tries to kick drug habit. Death.  Female Reporter (Eve Crawford). Female Reporter #2 (Karen Waddell). Young Newscaster (Judah Katz).	112873
1998	Almost Heaven	N		Wiggins, Marianne		Correspondent Holden Garfield is burnt out before he's 30.  Comes back to Virginia to try to forget his experiences of war abroad	112874
1994	Almost Hollywood	M				German Cameraman (Chris Cox). Cameraman (Eddie Harrah).	112875
1998	Almost Perfect	N		Adams, Alice		Journalist Stella Blake	112876
1998	Almost Remembered	NR		Tracy, Marilyn	Silhouette Intimate Moments #867	TV Reporter Allison Leary suffers blackouts after a car accident. The award-winning reporter returns to her hometown for her sister's wedding and encounters the handsome veterinarian she loved as a young girl.She is well-known and recognized throughout the country. She experiences personality dissociation and slips into fugue states with odd spots of memory suppression. This happens intermittently with no apparent cause.Her New York doctors attribute this to lingering effects of concussion sustained in auto accident over Christmas holidays. Single at 33, fears she is losing her mind and someone is stalking her.Her true love solves all of her problems.	112877
2001 	Almost Salinas	M				Reporter Nina Ellington (Linda Emond) suspects a man of having a long-buried secret regarding James Dean’s legendary, fatal car crash. The aging man owns and operates a diner’ service station in the small, deserted town of Cholame, CA, just down the street from the James Dean Memorial.  His placid existence is disrupted by the appearance of a slick movie crew, eager to shoot a quickie flick in the area.  But it is the reporter who gives him the most trouble. 	112878
1959	Alms for Oblivion	N		Ravern, Simon	10 Volumes to 1974.	Editor Somerset Lloyd-James, by 1955, editor of the economic journal, Strix and in a position to help old friends.  Enigmatic in appearance. Derived much of his massive self-confidence from a poker-face he thought he possessed but didn't.Modeled on Sir William Rees-Moog, editor of The Timers from 1967 to 1981.	112879
2000	Aloha, Mr. Lucky	NM		Hirschfeld, Corson		Freelance Magazine Reporter Star Hollie, a debt-ridden, free-spirited but carefree journalist, runs a personal ad in the local paper hoping to turn his dating experiences into a magazine article.Hollie owes money to a feared loan shark and his personal ad has dangerous and unanticipated results. One of the beautiful and lonely women who answers his ad turns up dead on the beach. The reporter finds himself in a chaotic conspiracy.He's unwittingly drawn into the center of a corporation's aggressive, violent  attempts to transform a beautiful natural paradise into a golf resort.An ex-military sadist, two dim-witted Appalachian twins, and a financier with dreams of creating the ultimate golf resort.	112880
2009	Alom.net (aka Álom.net)	MF			Hungary.	Commentator (Zoltan Szujo). Commentator (Tamas Szebeni). Assistant Commentator (David Szebeni). Once popular girl has to make new friends at her new, conservative school. Problems arrive when she becomes enemies with the school’s queen bee and falls in love with a musician. She also decides to organize a cheerleader team. 	112881
2008	Alondra Smiles	M				TV Reporter (Rosalba Ruiz). TV Cameraman (Juan Francisco Villa). Alondra has had a rough start in life but with love and support of her grandparents and friends she is planning a very special 15th birthday. Her plans seem to be coming along better than expected, but her spoiled cousin has her own aspirations and is willing to ruin anyone’s life to get her way. 	112882
2002	Alone	M				Newsreader (Rachel Woodeson).	112883
1982	Alone in the Dark	M				Anchorwoman (Mallory Jones).	112884
2000	Alone in Winter	N		LoCascio, Ralph		Editor Joyce is the 40-year-old managing editor of a women’s magazine in New York City. She has an extremely strong sex drive that has not been integrated into her conservative personality. As a result, she feels growing dissatisfaction with her life until she meets Martin, a mid-40s reserved university humanities professor who becomes more engaged in life after surviving the crash of a small airplane that he was piloting. Joyce is one of two strong women who thwart the efforts of Larry, a middle-aged, chronic seducer of women and owner of a small flying business who is usually successful in his seduction ploys. 	112885
2001	Along Came a Spider	M	DVD -R 1601			Reporter (Brian Arnold). Reporter (Debra Donohue). Reporter (Suzette Meyers). Reporter (Tamara Taggart). Reporter (Chris Robson). Reporter (Jonathan Walker). News Anchors (Paul Carson, Donna Lysell, Claire Riley).News Co-Anchor (Kevin Hayes). News Co-Anchor (Steve Makaj).	112886
2003	Along Came Mary: Bad Girl Creek Novel, A	N		Mapson, Jo-Ann		Journalist Rick Heinrich, a fiercely independent middle-aged journalist meets a female rodeo performer. They eventually make their way to the California flower farm run by the Bad Girl Creek women.Reporter is one of the narrators of the book. He is haunted by his own ghosts. After he loses his job, he travels to his childhood home to set up camp.When he first meets the rodeo gal, she gives him the cold shoulder.  But he's charming and persistent and before she knows it she's got a travel companion and a new lover.At Bad Girl Creek, the ladies call him "Rotten Rick" -- because the 50-year-old journalist who's never grown up was the primary cause of Bad Girl Creek's Nance's anorexia. He was her boyfriend and he done her wrong. Unlikely occurrence.	112887
1979	Alors heureux!	MF				TV Reporter (Jean-Claude Ventura).	112888
2006	Alpha Dog	M		Cassavetes, Nick		Reporter (Kristen Williams - News Reporter). Interviewer (Matthew Barry). Drama based on the life of Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI's Most Wanted list.	112889
2004	Alpha Male X	MT		Fitzpatrick, Jim (Story-Teleplay)		TV Anchor Sheila Coseo (Kim Stanwood).	112890
2004	Alphabet Eye	DF			Germany.	Photographer (Daniel Cramer).	112891
1941	Alphabet Hicks (aka Sound of Murder, The)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		News Media. There was positive proof that a woman was double-crossing her industrialist husband and that she'd been involved in a brutal murder.Private Detective Alphabet Hicks had the secret that could prove her innocence -- but why was he keeping it hidden?	112892
1975	Alphabetical Order	P	MLPL	Frayn, Michael	Play Index, 1973-77 -- 822  F847-1	Press	112893
1965	Alphaville	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	112894
1983	Als je begrijpt wat ik bedoel	MF				Journalist Argus (Arnold Gelderman).	112895
1955	Alskling pa vagen	MF			Sweden	Journalist Ingrid Billberg (Sickan Carlsson). Journalist (Curt Ericson).  Journalist (Karl Erik Flens). Journalist "Bang" (Barbro Flodquist). Journalist (Sven Holmberg). Journalist (Sten Lonnert). Journalist at the garden party (Sten Ardenstam).Newspaper Editor (Gosta Cederlund). Journalist at Expressen (Tor Bergner). Journalist at Expressen (Gustaf Hiort af Ornas). Journalist a Expressen (Rune Stylander). Man at Skansen reading a newspaper (Atorsten Lilliecrona).Publisher (Edvin Adolphson). Ingrid's Photographer (Gosta Krantz).	112896
1977	Alt pa et braet	MF				TV Reporter (Tommy Kenter)	112897
1999	alt.news 26:46	TF				Reporters (Simon Edelman, Tom Weber).	112898
2006	alt.news 26:46: Pakour/College Sweatshirt/Andrew W.K./Evil Dead	DT			Episode #7. 1-26-2006	Reporter Eric Leach. Alt News takes a trip to Chicago.	112899
1997	Alta Tension (aka High Tension)	M			Mexico	Female Reporter who recently lost the love of her life comes up with a scheme to win him back through a clever news feature. But as she begins her story, she is plunged into one family’s series of intrigues and heartbreak having to deal with her lover’s parents even while continuing to pursue him.	112900
1977	Alte, Der: Die Dienstreise	TF			Episode #1. 4-11-1977	Reporter (Sammy Drechsel).	112901
1978	Alter Ego	N	OWN - H	Watson, Patrick		TV Journalist Rob Nelson, brilliant and bored	112902
1990	Alter Schwede	MF				Journalist Schiffchen (Jaecki Schwarz)	112903
1984	Alter Schwede	N		Weber, Hans	Germany	Journalist	112904
1994	Altered Ego	M			UK	Photographer (Ian Saville).	112905
2007	Alternate Endings	M				Reporter (Bill Lippincott)	112906
1997	Alternate Realities	M				Reporter (Lisa Slam)	112907
2008	Alternate Reality Ain’t What It Used To Be	N		Nayman, Ira		Parody News. News dispatches from the Alternate Reality News Service, which regularly gets the scoop on The Associated Press, Reuters and the rest of the competition. In a series of articles written by the wire service’s handpicked reporters, there are satirical reports that gives glimpses into the relationship between humanity, technology and Robert Novak’s eyebrows. Who would have ever thought that an intelligent undershirt could be the key witness in a murder trial? Or that a man could possibly be sued by his lover for not lying about himself online? Or that a computer chip could be implanted into the brains of criminals so that every time they thought about committing a heinous deed, they sang a show tune?If this is all news to you, then you must not be a subscriber. By changing that, you can read about all the above and more, including: How journalists can be retrieved from an alternate reality How you, too, can become an Alternate Reality News Service reporter.	112908
2000	Alternate, The	M				Reporter (Heidi Jo Markel)	112909
1977	Alternative 3	MT				Investigative Reporters uncover the ominous master plan -- world ecological collapse and the next ice-age beginning. Conspiracy to end all conspiracies. Vanishing scientists and dubious space missions.Freak accident that kills the courier of a tape containing a secret radio message from an unmanned Mars probe that holds the key.British news program, "Science Report" tries to uncover government conspiracy about UFOs and discoveries of life on other planets. Shot as documentary. Investigative reporters hound and follow scientists and other shadowy figures trying to get the truth.End of program they put, April 1, 1977 -- April's Fool.	112910
2009	Alternative Ending	M				News Media. Fashion Reporter (Howard Block). Crash Reporter (Lakrasha Williams). Paparazzi #2 (Heather Mann). Bella’s Cameraman (Raul Apolonio). Lakisha’s Camerawoman (Ya-Ya Smith). Narrator (Jimmy Viles). America’s Crown Prince disappears from public view forever taking his wife with him. 	112911
2009	Alternative Hero, The	N		Thornton, Tim		Music Journalist Clive Beresford is in his early thirties with a dead-end job, and the best moment of his life happened to him in high school when he first saw the band Thieving Magpies play, and the worst moment happened six years later when he saw their lead singer self-destruct on stage. That singer is now his neighbor. Beresford decides to get drunk and write a note to his idol, the contents of which he can’t remember the next morning, which convinces the rock singer that the reporter is a stalker. Beresford is so embarrassed he hides his true identity when he meets him by accident. The reporter is convinced that if the rock star would give him an “earth-shattering exclusive” interview, it would save his career. 	112912
1980	Alternative Miss World, The	M				Interviewer (Divine)	112913
1977	Alternative, The	MT		Morphett, Tony (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Editor for Woman Wire Magazine (Wendy Hughes) discovers she is pregnant after a one-night stand. Takes 12 months off to have the baby and returns to find a man has been bought in to redesign her magazine.Confront each other over editorial policy in the office while romancing outside of it. Journalist is being stalked by the father of her child leading to a violent confrontation between the two men. She rejects men altogether.Finds an alternative with secretary who has been acting as nursemaid to her child.	112914
1983	Alternatywy 4: Przydzial	TF			Episodes #1, #8, #9.	TV Reporter (Grzegorz Warchol).	112915
1969	Altherrensommer	N		Hagelstange, Rudolf	Germany	Radio Journalist	112916
1897	Altruist, An	N	USC	Ouida (De La Ramee, Marie L.)		Publisher Fanshawe, opportunistic owner. Wilfred Bertram. Marlowe. "Age to Come."	112917
2004	Altruist, The	M				Anchorwoman (Yvette Yurcisin).	112918
1980	Alvin Fernald, T.V. Anchorman	N		Hicks, Clifford B.		TV Anchor Fernald takes a regular spot on a news show and helps solve an 11-year-old crime.	112919
1973	Alvin Purple	M				Newsreader (Danny Webb).	112920
1940	Always a Bride	M	DVD -R HQ 6826. SVD 1466			News Media. First Reporter (Creighton Hale). Second Reporter (Al Lloyd).	112921
2000	Always a Bridesmaid	N		Garrity, Tracy		Newspaper Editor Justin Melrose leads the charge to arrest Dakotah (Kody) James who he and the townspeople think is responsible for killing bridesmaids in Squirrel Hollow, Connecticut. Beautiful blonde bridesmaids are dying and everyone including Melose thinks they can solve the mystery in two words: Kody James. A decade earlier, Kody was accused of killing the homecoming queen. He reluctantly returns to Squirrel Hollow to serve as maid of honor  at her best friend’s wedding. The ink on the invitations is barely dry before bridesmaid start dropping and rumors start flying. Time has done nothing to soften the heart of Justin Melrose. Someone is playing a psychotic game of deja vu and Kody’s “it.”  Now, armed only with indignation, intuition and an aunt who said to be a retired spy, Kody tries to clear her name, bring a killer to justice, figure out if she should date, or hate, the police detective on the case, and pull off the wedding of the decade -- all before the last bridesmaid dies. 	112922
1987	Always Anonymous Beast	NM		Douglas, Lauren Wright		TV Anchorwoman Val Frazier is being blackmailed because of her relationship with a lesbian feminist. A female detective, who never leaves home without her .357 Magnum, investigates.	112923
1952	Always Ask a Policeman	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	112924
1920	Always Audacious	M		Williams, Ben Ames (Story - "Toujours de I'audace).  Tom J. Geraghty (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter and Editor help wealthy heir prove his identity when a double has him kidnapped and takes over his business. When real heir returns, no one believes he is the real heir until he talks editor and reporter into testing both him and his look-alike.Hero has taken little interest in family's business affairs and is so ignorant of matters that even reporter begins to doubt the story. Finally his dog identifies real heir.	112925
2007	Always Crashing in the Same Car	M				Journalists (Patrick Sullivan, Phil Pritchard, William Bliss, Thom Alder)	112926
1938	Always Goodbye	M				Reporters (Iva Stewart, Jules Raucourt, Eugene Borden, Albert Morin, Dora Clemant, Katherine Block, Helen Brown, Rita Gould, Allen Wood, Pat O'Malley, James (Buck) Mack, Imboden Parrish).	112927
2002	Always Greener: Bright Sparks	T			Episode #14. 4-7-2002	News Narrator (Kevin Golsby - Voice).	112928
2001	Always Greener: Movers and Shakers	T			Episode #4. 9-30-2001	Newsreader (Anne Fulwood).	112929
1994	Always in September	NR		Fell, Doris Elaine		Fashion Writer Andrea York,	112930
1949	Always Leave Them Laughing	M				Photographer (Frank Marlowe). Photographer (Frank J. Scannell).	112931
1993	Always on My Mind	M				TV Anchor, middle-aged with family. He discovers he has cancer	112932
1948	Always Together	M	DVD -R HQ 1812, 1813			News Media. Reporter McIntyre (Don McGuire). Reporters (Ralph Brooks, Harry Lewis, Robert Lowell, Walter Ruhl, Clifton Young. Newspaper headlines. Press coverage:Donn Masters (Robert Hutton) is a writer of short stories. His wife is given a million dollars, later sues for divorce. He sues for alimony. Media circus is on.	112933
1981	Am anderen Ende des Tages	N		Konjetzky, Klaus	Germany	Journalist	112934
1936	Am I Having Fun	M			PR	Public Relations. Andy Clyde gets involved in publicity stunt with inebriated passenger, a press agent	112935
1948	Am Mikrofon. Hein Schneidewind	NJ		Nötzoldt, Fritz	Germany	Radio Journalist	112936
1930	Am Rande der Sahara	MF				Journalist Goltz (Fritz Spira). Reporter Sanders (Danchell E. Hambro). Kameramann Paul Rauch (Erich Kestin), Pressphotograph Fuchs (Rudolf Biebrach).	112937
2003	AMA Red Carpet Party	DT				Fashion Correspondent Sam Saboura. Hosts R.J. Williams, Lance Bass, Monica Arnold.	112938
1983	Amada	MF			Cuba	Journalist Marcial in 1914 Havana is a passionate young journalist consumed by revolutionary ideas of social justice when his cousin, a rich and unhappily married woman falls in love with him. The young idealist is fighting against the Cuban regime in power during World War I. 	112939
1989	Amadoro	NM	OWN - H	McConnor, Vincent		Freelance Journalist Ashton Hendrie	112940
1995	Amanda & the Alien (aka Amanda and the Alien)	MT				TV News Anchor (Edwina Moore). TV Host (Jessica Hahn).	112941
2003	Amanda Bright@Home	N		Crittenden, Danielle	PR	Publicist Amanda Bright quits her job for the National Endowment for the Arts to raise two kids.	112942
1992	Amanda herzlos	N		Becker, Jurek	Germany	Journalist. Radio Journalist.	112943
1992	Amanda Roberts: Bank on It	NM	OWN - P	Woods, Sherryl	#5 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts, a tough, sassy investigative journalist is about to get the hottest story of her career until her source is murdered. She had agreed to meet an informant in a graveyard.Now she must venture through a twisting maze of multimillion dollar arms deals, broken trade embargoes and corrupt federal officials.	112944
1989	Amanda Roberts: Body and Soul	NM	OWN - H	Woods, Sherryl	#1 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Journalist Amanda Roberts is doing a story on health clubs for Inside Atlanta. On the scene when a woman is found dead and suddenly her boss at the magazine wants her to drop the story. But, with Joe Danelli, she digs even deeper.	112945
1995	Amanda Roberts: Deadly Obsession	NM		Woods, Sherryl	#8 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts working out of Atlanta is not thrilled when the wealthy son of one of Atlanta's most prominent families approaches her to find his missing wife and child.Uneasy about this extraordinary private man 's motives, Amanda reluctantly agrees and finds herself covering a murder investigation instead of a missing persons case.	112946
2000	Amanda Roberts: Hide and Seek	NM		Woods, Sherryl	#9 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Magazine Journalist Amanda Roberts, New York-bred investigative reporter working for an Atlanta magazine, tracks down a serial killer whose final victim she encountered jogging in the park only moments before her death.Her relationship with former policeman Joe Donelli is turning into a romance. Six victims have been young, career-oriented women and Roberts's investigations often lead her to poke around in their lives and reconsider her own.Roberts is a tenacious modern working journalist. Eventually she begins receiving threatening messages and one even arrives by way of the computer at the Atlanta magazine where she works. Donelli convinces Roberts to carry a gun.Roberts and Donelli have back-and-forth banter about whether to get married. Roberts is on the trail of the psychopath and finds that her own lover might hold the key to solving the case -- or breaking her heart.The involvement of a 12-year-old runaway who appears to be the son of a local politician may provide an instant family for the two lovers.	112947
1989	Amanda Roberts: Reckless	NM	OWN - P	Woods, Sherryl	#2 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts, a New York-bred ace reporter, now works out of Atlanta, Georgia.	112948
1990	Amanda Roberts: Stolen Moments	NM	OWN - H	Woods, Sherryl	#3 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Journalist Amanda Roberts on assignment for Inside Atlanta, is writing about historic homes in the city. Valuable antiques are disappearing. She and Joe Danelli investigate.	112949
1991	Amanda Roberts: Ties That Bind	NM	OWN - P	Woods, Sherryl	#4 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts's finance, ex-New York cop Joe Donelli, disappears on the day of their wedding. After waiting nearly two hours for her longtime love to show up at their wedding, she learns that someone has blown up his car.The best man dies, but Joe has disappeared. Amanda, investigative reporter extraordinaire from Atlanta, launches her own investigation.She follows Joe's trail deep into Dixie where she discovers not only teenage skinheads, but violence, old hatreds and desperate measures -- leading straight to her missing groom.	112950
2002	Amanda Roberts: Ties That Bind	NM		Woods, Sheryl	#4 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts, a New York-bred ace reporter, now works out of Atlanta, Georgia. When Amanda’s fiancé, ex-New York cop Joe Donelli, disappears on the day of their wedding, she has no choice but to follow his trail deep into Dixie, where she discovers not only teenage skinheads, but violence, old hatreds and desperate measures -- leading straight to the missing groom. The best man is dead. 	112951
1994	Amanda Roberts: Wages of Sin	NM		Woods, Sherryl	#6 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts working out of Atlanta tries to figure out why a beautiful, successful assistant to Georgia's senator suddenly drives her brand-new Jaguar into a tree? Her suicide doesn't make sense.Speculation about it bumps everything else off the front page -- and into Roberts' lap.	112952
1995	Amanda Roberts: White Lightning	NM		Woods, Sherryl	#7 Amanda Roberts Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Amanda Roberts is summoned to the deathbed of an Atlanta high-society spinster and learns of the elderly woman's determination to solve a 50-year-old mystery before she dies.Roberts never couold have imagined that the proper Miss Martha had been in love with a bootlegger long ago until she asks her to clear his name. Though the trail is now cold and the lover long-dead, it's exactly the kind of challenge Amandas likes best.One problem: the killer is still alive and his aim is just as deadly.	112953
2002	Amanda Show, The:	T			Episode #34.	Cameraman Joe (Mike Grief).	112954
2001	Amanda Show, The: Amanda is on a Call-In Talk Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9704		Episode #228. 3-9-2001	Talk Show Host.  Amanda is on a call-in talk show.	112955
2000	Amanda Show, The: People Store, The	T			Episode #21.	Cameraman Joe (Mike Grief).	112956
2007	Amanda Vickers-Marcie Ducasse: Crying Girl, The	N		Ebisch, Glen Albert	#1 Amanda Vickers-Marcie Ducasse Series	Magazine Editors-Reporters Amanda Vickers and Marcie Ducasse at Roaming New England Magazine. When Hazel Wilmot calls Vickers, her former student, with a story idea about a haunted New Hampshire Inn, Amanda is intrigued, but intrigue soon turns to shock. Before Amanda can travel to New Hampshire in time, Hazel dies suspiciously in a fall while exploring the abandoned inn. Amanda quickly decides to investigate her death. Was it accidental or due to something more sinister? Accompanied by Marcie, her young associate editor, Amanda travels to Shadsborough, New Hampshire, a quaint New England town hidden away in the White Mountains. Though its view of the mountains is picturesque, Shadsborough is a small town gripped by fear. And it seems to be catching as Marcie and Amanda discover that neither Hazel’s death nor the stories of the ghostly crying girl at the inn are exactly what they seem. 	112957
2008	Amanda Vickers-Marcie Ducasse:Grave Justice	N		Ebisch, Glen Albert	#2 Amanda Vickers-Marcie Ducasse Series	Magazine Editors-Reporters Amanda Vickers and Marcie Ducasse at Roaming New England Magazine investigate the mysteries surrounding supernatural events in New England. The two women are in West Windham, ME, investigating a sighting of the Lake Opal Monster, a Loch Ness-type creature that is said to inhabit the dark depths of the lake. Then they attend a seance arranged by a wealthy businessman wanting to find out who killed his wife, and the medium announces that the identity of the murderer lies with his widow in her coffin. Shortly after the seance, the mausoleum containing the coffin is broken into and a local boy is attacked and seriously injured in the process. Marcie and Amanda quickly find themselves drawn into the hunt for both a strange sea creature and a murderer who appears willing to kill again in order to prevent this grave justice.	112958
2004	Amar Otra Vez (aka To Love Again)	TF		Suarez, Lucero		Radio Disc Jockey-Journalist Daniel (Valentino Laus) plays the best Spanish music and reports serious issues of concern to his generation at the beginning of this soap opera.  He then changes careers and becomes a businessman.He starts out as a humble, but charismatic, young, good-looking man who lives for his girlfriend and mother.	112959
2004	Amarte es mi Pecado (aka Loving You Is My Sin)	TS		Alonso, Ernesto		Reporters working for the Orellana organization, a popular news organization and print magazine in Mexico. They include Paulina Almazan (Alessandra Rosaldo), Juan Carols Orellana (Rene Carlos), Roberto (Jan) and Sergio Samaniego (Odiesgo Bichir).Paulina goes from university student studying journalism to become Mexico's top reporter. She balances her professions as mom, wife and reporter. Sidekick is Renata, also a reporter for the magazine.She is a good-hearted woman who in the end reunites her husband with the true love of his life. Her fate? Some crime cord who is also a journalist: Sergio Samaniego, murders her.Juan Carlos is owner of the magazine organization. Sergio uses his journalist mask as a façade for his true identity.  Juan Carlos wants to make his magazine the most widely read in Mexico. He is killed by crime lords he investigates.Roberto is a writer-photographer who ends up being a singer.	112960
2004	Amasian: Amazing Asian, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Kyra Poppler). News Cameraman (Kenneth Applebaum). News	112961
1985	Amateur Hour	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Amy McLellan). Reporter #2 (Kate Green). Reporter #3 (James Sheenan). Interviewer (Dawn Brzezinski)	112962
1906	Amateur Night	SS	USC	London, Jack	In "Irving Stone's: His Life, Sailor on Horseback."	Newspaperwoman Edna Wyman, 20, heeds an editor's advice to "make yourself indispensable."  Earns position as a newspaper writer.	112963
1979	Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill	MT				Commentator (Bill Deiz)	112964
1919	Amateur Widow, An	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	112965
1982	Amateur, The	M	L			Newscaster (Tedde Moore). News Vendor (Guy Sanvido). News Vendor (Guy Sanvido).	112966
1979	Amator	MF			Poland	TV Editor (Andrzej Warchal). Filip Mosz (Jerzy Stuhr)  buys an 8mm movie camera when his first child is born. Because it's the first camera in town, he's named official photographer by the local Party Boss.His horizons widen when he is sent to regional festivals with his first works, but his focus on movie making also leads to domestic strife and philosophical dilemmas.	112967
2001	Amatorene	MF				Journalist (Kyrre Hellum)	112968
1996	Amazing & Incredible Counting Stories!: Number of Tall Tales, A	SS		Grover, Max		Newspaper. Sensational and highly unlikely newspaper stories, hypothetical newspaper headlines on subjects ranging from missing skyscrapers to radio refrigerators. Illustrated.	112969
1986	Amazing Adventures of Inspector Gadget, The: Great Wambini's Séance, The	M				News Reporter (Frank Welker)	112970
2005	Amazing Babies	DT	DVD -R HQ 4066			Reporter delivers a baby in a VW Beetle.	112971
1938	Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3532, 3533			Radio. Voice is heard over the radio detailing latest jewel robbery. Announcer's voice is Ronald Reagan. Newspaper Headlines. Reporters.	112972
2004	Amazing Floydini, The	M				Interviewer (Joe Rydzewski).	112973
1987	Amazing Grace and Chuck	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Lynne Turner Fitzgerald). Reporter (Steven Bothun). Boston Reporter (Natalie Oliver). Sports Broadcaster (Dean Alexander).	112974
1977	Amazing Howard Hughes, The	MT		Dietrich, Noah (Book).		News Media. Public Relations Man (Ray Buktenica). Newsreel Announcer (Art Gilmore). Columnist Jim Bacon (Himself)..	112975
2006	Amazing Interlude, The	N		Rinehart, Mary Roberts		Journalist	112976
1951	Amazing Mr. Malone, The	T			Series 1951-1952.	News Media. Lee Tracy in a non-reporter role	112977
2009	 Amazing Mrs. Novak, The	MT			1-5-2009. 	News Media. Reporter (Frank Maharajh).  TV News Anchor (Judy Echavez). 	112978
2006	Amazing Mrs. Pritchard, The:	T			Episodes #3-#4. 10-17/24-2006.	Reporter (Fred Perry).	112979
2006	Amazing Mrs. Pritchard, The:	T			Episode #5. 10-31-2006	Reporter (Fred Perry). Journalist (Sarah Jane Wolverson).	112980
2006	Amazing Mrs. Pritchard, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-3-2006	News Media. Reporter (John R. Mahoney). Journalist #1 (James Puddephatt). Journalist #2 (Sarah Jane Wolverson). Newsnight Runner (William Ellis).	112981
1943	Amazing Mrs.Holliday, The	M				Reporter (Bess Flowers). Reporter (Jack Mulhall).	112982
1987	Amazing Stories: Blue Man Down	T	DVD -R HQ 5423		Episode. 1-19-1987. Season #2. Episode #14. Included in Book Four.	TV Reporter #1 (Lynn Kuratomi). TV Reporter #2 (Richard Epcar). Guilt-ridden police officer blames himself for his partner's violent death He is teamed with a young partner who seems invisible to everyone else.	112983
1985	Amazing Stories: Fine Tuning	T			Episode #7. 11-10-1985. Included in Book Five.	Weatherman (Peter Kwong).	112984
1985	Amazing Stories: Guilt Trip	T			Episode #9. 12-1-1985	News Media. Female Newscaster (Nancy Nelson).	112985
1987	Amazing Stories: Mirror, Mirror segment	T			Included in Book Four.	Cameraman (Jonathan Luria)/	112986
1986	Amazing Stories: Secret Cinema	T			Episode #20. 4-6-1986	News Dealer (Barry Dennen). Jane thinks she has lost her mind when, unbeknownst to her, hidden cameras begin filming the funny but bizarre story of her life.	112987
1982	Amazon Factor, The	N	OWN - P	Wise, William		Journalist Alex Carr tells police how a man has been murder	112988
1987	Amazon Women on the Moon: "Critic's Corner: Roast Your Loved One."	M				Critic Bernice Pitnik (Belinda Balaski). Critic Herbert (Roger Barkley). Harvey Pitnik (Archie Hahn). Pitnik Girl (Erica Gayle). Pitnik Boy (Justin Benham). Critic's Corner Frankel (Al Lohman).Child photographer (Rodney Dangerfield) has to prove himself to get millions of dollars	112989
1984	Amazons	MT				Reporter (John Walsh). Woman Newscaster (Paula Russell).	112990
1984	Ambassador, The	M				Journalist (Ross Howard Schaeffer). Journalist (Ross Shepher). CBS Correspondent (Josef Bee).	112991
2005	Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution	MT	DVD -R HQ 3395, 3396	Frey, Amber (Based on her Book)	CBS	News Media. Tabloid journalism. Reporter (Krish Baichwal). Former girlfriend of Scott Peterson helps authorities build the case to convict him of murdering his wife. Reporter (Kristine Cofsky).	112992
2006	Amber's Story	MT				Reporter Ashley Chambers (Dagmar Midcap).	112993
1997	Amber's Wedding	N		Wood, Sara	Weinberg List	Journalist	112994
1989	Ambition	N	OWN - P	Burchill, Julie		Editor. Young, gorgeous, sensuous Susan Street is not satisfied with being deputy editor of the newspaper. She wants it all and she'll do it all to fight her way to the top and fulfill her lust for ambition.	112995
1999	Ambition	M				Media Reporter #1 (Teresa  Bowman). Media Reporter #4 (Steve Whiteford).	112996
1991	Ambition	M				TV Anchor (Maggie Egan). Media Reporter #1 (Teresa Bowman). Media Reporter #2 (Rick Scarry). Media Reporter #3 (Aaron Seville).	112997
1999	Ambrose Bierce Takes on the Railroad: The Journalist as Muckraker and Cynic	D		Lindley, Daniel 		Journalist Ambrose Bierce and his struggle with the Central Pacific Railroad. A look at Bierce’s early campaign against the railroad in depth, his acid journalism, and the railroad’s private and public reactions.	112998
2005	Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce and the Ace of Shoots	NM		Hall, Oakley	#5 Ambrose Bierce and Tom Redmond Mysteries	Journalist Ambrose Bierce, William Randolph Hearst's star reporter, and his young companion, Tom Redmond, a printer's assistant and would-be reporter for a satirical weekly, The Hornet,  in 1880s' San Francisco.Bierce and Redmond hunt down a celebrity shooter. It's a rough-and-tumble romp through gritty old San Francisco involving world-famous Wild West Show, a trail of seduction, vengeful train robber and opium.The journalist duo are checking into a train-robber who has sworn vengeance on the Southern Pacific Railroad for a botched landgrab that landed him in jail.The robber also has his sights on the owner of a Wild West show that employs his ex-wife, a trick shooter who has become the owner's common-law wife while the robber was in prison. Then the owner and a Southern Pacific Railroad executive are gunned down.Bierce doesn't believe the robber did it and he backs up his skepticism with sharp-eyed detective work.	112999
2002	Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce and the Death of Kings	NM		Hall, Oakley	#1 Ambrose Bierce and Tom Redmond Mysteries	Journalist Ambrose Bierce, William Randolph Hearst's star reporter, and his young companion, Tom Redmond, a printer's assistant and would-be reporter for a satirical weekly, The Hornet,  in 1880s' San Francisco.Redmond falls in love with a beautiful, monumental Hawaiian who is visiting her uncle, a California poet. Meanwhile King Kalakaua of Hawaii lies dying in a San Francisco hotel room.A millionaire hires Bierce to find a princess who is betrothed to the potential heir to the throne.Since the king has named no successor, the fate of Hawaii as well as that of U.S. imperial aspirations and the ambitions of the millionaire's father, as well as the fate of a sugar baron hang in the balance.Bierce has to deal with a kidnapping, a foul murder, aberrant behavior from a couple of spooky animals, a crooked spiritualist and a hit-man sorcerer.	113000
2003	Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce and the One-Eyed Jacks (aka Ambrose Bierce & the One-Eyed Jacks)	NM		Hall, Oakley  (Oakley M. Hall)	#3 Ambrose Bierce and Tom Redmond Mysteries	Journalist Ambrose Bierce, William Randolph Hearst's star reporter, and his young companion, Tom Redmond, a printer's assistant and would-be reporter for a satirical weekly, The Hornet,  in 1880s' San Francisco.Journalist Ambrose G. ("Almighty God") Bierce, San Francisco's legendary newspaperman and sometime-sleuth is consulted by William Randolph Hearst when intimate photos of Hearst's gorgeous mistress are stolen.The irascible author of The Devil's Dictionary and his Boswell, Redmond, investigate two murders at the behest of Hearst -- that of a photographer in Hearst's employ and that of a randy British yachtsman.Redmond's attentions are divided between the chase and his latest love, Eliza Lindley, directress of the Stockton Street Mission and savior of Chinese girls from evil slavers.	113001
1998	Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce and the Queen of Spades	NM		Hall, Oakley	#2 Ambrose Bierce and Tom Redmond Mysteries	Journalist Ambrose Bierce, William Randolph Hearst's star reporter, and his young companion, Tom Redmond, a printer's assistant and would-be reporter for a satirical weekly, The Hornet,  in 1880s' San Francisco.When the Morton Street Slasher leaves the corpses of his victims on the tangled gas lit streets near San Francisco's Union Square, he marks each one with a playing card. First the Ace of Spades, then the Deuce and so on in menacing succession.Bierce, the city's enigmatic newspaperman, famed cynic and occasional sleuth, immediately blames the rash of murders on his old enemy, the Southern Pacific Railroad. Tom Redmond, a naïve reporter at Bierce's Hornet, doggedly pursues the case.He uncovers conspiracy and corruption at every turn. Editor Bierce investigates a series of brutal prostitute murders in 1880s San Francisco. The mystery also involves senatorial duplicity, a high-profile divorce, a bizarre case of concealed parentage.	113002
2004	Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce and the Trey of Pearls	NM		Hall, Oakley	#4 Ambrose Bierce and Tom Redmond Mysteries	Journalist Ambrose Bierce, William Randolph Hearst's star reporter, and his young companion, Tom Redmond, a printer's assistant and would-be reporter for a satirical weekly, The Hornet,  in 1880s' San Francisco.Bierce and his young sidekick, Tom Redmond, in San Francisco 1892, look into the shooting death of a popular preacher and notorious ladies' man.The curmudgeon journalist, in between interviewing jealous husbands and trying to locate possibly vengeful offspring, exchanges barbs with novelist Gertrude Atherton and otherwise comments cynically on the proceedings.Redmond pursues his free-love-advocating cousin with mixed success. During one interlude, the author of The Devil's Dictionary cites approvingly examples of Ulysses S. Grant's direct and vigorous prose.Redmond does some stagy heroics during a suffragist parade. Three pretty young suffragists known as the Trey of Pearls come to San Francisco.	113003
2005	Ambulance Girl	MT	DVD -R HQ 5833, 5834		Based on true story.	Food Journalists Jane Stern (Kathy Bates) and Michael Stern (Robin Thomas) are married. They share bylines. Both were alcoholics. Jane finds a new sense of purpose as a volunteer EMT in the midst of a martial crisis.When she becomes a volunteer EMT, her marriage starts dissolving because her husband doesn't like the new arrangement and her independence. They appear on TV Nicky Rivers cooking show together and still have the old magic..They wrote a popular book together called "Chili Nation."  Best friend has massive stroke. They meet at the hospital. It brings them back together.	113004
1990	Ambulance, The	M				Editor of Marvel Comics (Stan Lee).	113005
2002	Ambush at Ft. Bragg	N		Wolfe, Tom	Serialized in Rolling Stone Magazine	Journalist	113006
2004	Ambush Makeover	T	DVD -R HQ 4030			TV Anchorwoman gets a new look to complement her busy lifestyle.	113007
1982	Ambush Murders, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Melanie Noble). Reporter #2 (Ken Hixon).  Reporter #3 (Joanna Piros). Media	113008
1967	Ambushers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8134, 8135		AFI-Photographers	Photographer	113009
1751	Amelia	N	USC	Fielding, Henry		Newsmongers. References to news of the day and hack writers.   "For he is a very good Pen, they say; but is apt to be idle. Some Days he won't write above five Hours; but at other times, I have known him at it above Sixteen.""And again, he writes News for your Newspapers." "How doth he get his News here?" "Why he makes it, as he doth your Parliament Speeches for your Magazines. He reads them to us sometimes over a Bowl of Punch.	113010
2009	Amelia	M				Reporter (Scott Anderson). 	113011
2009	Amelia	M				News Media cover the life and times of Amelia Earhart. Newsreel cameramen. Reporters. Biography of the legendary American pilot who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to fly around the world. Reporter (Scott Anderson). Cleveland Reporter (Duane Murray). Photographer (James Arnold). Journalist-Author Gore Vidal (William Cuddy). 	113012
2001	Amelia Bedelia 4 Mayor	NJ		Parish, Herman S. Lynn Sweat (Illustrator)		Reporter hears housekeeper Amelia Bedelia say she "always does what folks say to do," he's impressed and says he'll vote for her and that "we need some change." So the housekeeper offers him the 43 cents she has in her pocket.Her commitment to doing exactly what people tell her to do lands Amelia in the middle of an election. When her employer exclaims, "I wish you were the mayor," and then jokingly adds she should run for the mayor's office, her response is "See you later."She dashes off to City Hall, barges in on a press conference, and faces a series of misunderstandings that lead her to run for office in a political sense. The mayor apologizes and Amelia withdraws from the race.Headlines of the newspaper the next day: "Mayor Will Cut Taxes."	113013
1976	Amelia Earhart	MT	DVD -R HQ 11522, 11523, 11524			Broadcaster (Lowell Thomas). Amelia Earhart marries Publisher G.P. Putnam. First Reporter (Dallas Mitchell). Second Reporter (Paul Napier). Third Reporter (Arthur Monde). Photographer (Jack Frey).	113014
1994	Amelia Earhart: Final Flight, The	MT				Reporter (Scott Alan Smith). Reporter at Dock 1 (Douglas Roberts). Reporter at Dock 2 (David Cross). Reporter at Dock 3 (David Wells). Reporter at the Dock 4 (Tom Kurlander). Movietone News Director (Richard Schiff)	113015
2002	Amen	M				Photographer (Marin Moraru)	113016
2007	Amen Corner	N		Shefchik, Rick		New York Times columnist is murdered on the grounds of the August National Golf Club  after the body of the Masters rule committee chairman is found in the middle of the 10th fairway. Evidence left at the crime scene suggests the murder might have been tied to the ongoing protest by a woman’s group that has been demanding that the club admit women members. The crusading columnist is the next victim. Local police suggest the murders might have been committed by a member and begin pressuring the new August National president for access to the club’s membership information. The club chairman asks a Minneapolis police detective on leave after being shot who was invited to participate as an amateur in the Masters golf tournament. They hope the detective can find the killer before police invade Augusta National’s legendary privacy. He looks for answers from members, veteran journalists, longtime caddies and ex-emplopyes who may know why someone is determined to bring this year’s Masters to a halt. 	113017
1988	Amen: Look at Me, I'm Running	T			Episode #43. 10-29-1988	News Media. Reporter (Luise Heath).  Newscaster (David Selburg). Photographer (James Lashly). Deacon decides to run for State Senator and enlists the help of the church board as support staff.	113018
1989	Amen: Thelma Says I Do	T			Episode #69. 11-18-1989	Photographer (Zack Phifer).	113019
1987	Amen: Thelma's Choice	T			Episode #13.1-17-1987	Photographer (Kevin Pollak).	113020
1902	Amended Obituaries	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Editor. To The Editor:  Written by Mark Twain on the possibility of his obituary appearing in that newspaper	113021
1986	America	M		Downey, Robert (Screenplay). Sidney Davis (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Terrence Hackley (Zack Norman) at Cable Channel 92 is the station's top reporter who still has to hit up his parents for money. Action Reporter Hector Frantico (Pablo Ferro) is a coke addict.Anchorman Earl Justice (Howard Thomashefsky) insists shouting every story. Frantico pays his interview subjects to say something positive about the economy and even gets one interviewee to read from a script he has taped to his suit.When Hackley's wife asks for a divorce he goes on the air to tell his side and is fired. Frantico suffers a fatal heart attack during a broadcast. Hackley is made the new Action Reporter with the provision that he begin wearing a skirt while on assignmentHackley's work includes covering a protest at a prison, interviewing picketing prostitutes and acting as go-between for a hit man and a Mafia boss. Station becomes a success when its signal gets bounced off the moon and shows up all over the world.Disgruntled cabbie crashes his car through the station wall so he can do his stand-up comedy routine. Station manager decides to add routine to news.  At the end of the film, the news is turned into an entertainment show. MBC Reporter (Rick Newman).	113022
1977	America 2-Night	T			Series 10-3-1977 to 7-4-1978.	Parody News. Fernwood Tonight, a mythical talk show produced by Channel 6 in Fernwood (Martin Mull as Barth Gimble)	113023
1978	America Alive!	DT			7-24-1978 to 1-4-1979. NBC	TV Broadcasters Virginia Graham (1978), David Horowitz, Bruce Jenner, Janet Langhart, Jack Linkletter, David Sheehan. "Live from New York."	113024
2008	America America	N		Canin, Ethan		Journalist Corey Sifter is the 50-year-old publisher of the Speaker-Sentnel, a surviving independent newspaper in a town called Saline, an hour south of Buffalo and 20 miles east of Lake Erie. 	113025
1992	America Latina, Marca Registrada	N		Manras, Sergio		Reporter	113026
1951	America Speaks	DT			7-2-1951 to 8-24-1951. NBC	TV Newscaster Robert Trout.	113027
1990	America Tonight	DT			Series 1990-1991	News Media. Anchors Charles Kuralt, Lesley Stahl, Edie Magnus, Lesley Stahl, Robert Krulwich).	113028
1994	America Tonight	DT			Series 1994	Correspondent Bill Geist. Correspondent Peter Van Sant. Correspondent Bob McKeowan.	113029
2005	America Undercover: Left of the Dial	DT			Episode #4. 3-31-2005	Radio. Story of turbulent inaugural year of the Air America Radio Network. Washington Post Reporter Paula Span. Hosts "The O'Franken Factor Al Franken and Katherine Lanpher). PR Air America Radio Naomi Starkman. President Air America Radio Jon Stinton.Host The Majority Report Janeane Garofalo.. Producer The Majority Report Hank Gallo. Hosts Morning Sedition Marc Maron, Mark Riley, Sue Ellicott. Producer Morning Sedition Jonathan Larsen.Hosts Unfiltered Chuck D, Lizz Winstead.  Documentarian Michael Moore (Himself). Executive Producer Air America Radio Carl Ginsburg.Host Randi Rhodes Show Randi Rhodes. Executive Producer Randi Rhodes Show John Manzo. VP News Shelley Lewis. Writer Jim Earl. President Air America Radio Jon Sinton (Himself).) White House Reporter  Helen ThomasColumnist-Author Arianna Huffington. Host Ring of Fire Mike Papantonio.	113030
1988	America's Best Kept Secret	DT				Journalist-TV Producer (Dee Brown). Author-TV Producer (Ken Wooden).	113031
1977	America's Black Forum	T			Series	Commentators (Armstrong Williams, 1996-2004, Deborah Mathis, 1996, Julian Bond). Moderators (James brown, 1996), Juan Williams, 1996).	113032
1995	America's Castles: Hearst Castle, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 2928		Episode	Publisher William Randolph Hearst and his San Simeon castle. History of man and his California mansion.	113033
1939	America's Lost Plays	R			Series	News Media	113034
1991	America's Most Wanted	DT	SV 88 (Tape Problems)		Episode. 7-3-1991	Newsmagazine	113035
1999	America's Most Wanted	DT			Series 1988	Reporter (Pat Lalama)	113036
2006	America's Most Wanted: Ralph "Bucky" Phillips	DT			Episode #86. 9-9-2006	Correspondent (Jon Leiberman).	113037
2006	America's Next Top Model: Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model, The	T			Episode #81. 12-6-2006	Editor-in-Chief (Atoosa Rubenstein) Seventeen Magazine.	113038
2005	America's Next Top Model: Girl Who Gets Bad News, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3167		Episode.  4-22-2005	Entertainment Tonight Correspondent Jann Carl interviews the models showing them the importance of TV entertainment interviews.	113039
2006	America's Next Top Model: Girl Who Graduates, The	T			Episode #75. 10-25-2006	Editor-in-Chief (Atoosa Rubenstein) Seventeen Magazine.	113040
2006	America's Next Top Model: Girl Who Joined the Circus, The	T			Episode #73. 10-11-2006	Editor-in-Chief (Atoosa Rubenstein) Seventeen Magazine.	113041
2002	America's Party: Live From Las Vegas	DT				Reporter (Leeann Tweeden)	113042
2003	America's Prince: John F. Kennedy Jr. Story, The	MT	VHS 1370			Reporter #1 (Michael Capellupo)	113043
2007	America’s Pulse	T			Series. 	Reporters (Major Garret, Jeff Goldblatt, Harris Faulkner, Molly Henneberg, Carl Cameron, James Rosen).	113044
2001	America's Sweethearts	M		Crystal, Billy and Peter Tolan		Public Relations Wizard Lee Philips (Billy Crystal) tries to convince the press that the feuding costars of a new movies are still in love. The movie publicist deals with the messy public split of his movie’s costars while keeping reporters at bay while a reclusive director hold’s the film’s print hostage. The director insists on showing the movie to the press first without even producer and studio boss David Kingman taking a look at it. Kingman now entrusts Philips, whom he just had fired,   to organize a press junket that none of the journalists will ever forget -- just to distract the press from the fact that the film itself won’t be shown at all. Lee somehow has to get the stars back together at least for the weekend in a lonely hotel resort in the Nevada desert. Not quite everything works out the way Lee wants it. News Media. TV Network Anchor (Jeff Michael). Entertainment Critic Sam Rubin, Los Angeles entertainment critic plays himself.  Reporter (Sibila Vargas). Reporter #7 (Heather Charles). Reporter on Patio (Jane Yamamoto). Nevada Anchorman (Charley Steiner).Matronly Interviewer (Maree Cheatham). Interviewer (Susan Katz). Film Critic #6 (Michael A. Tessiero). Journalist Larry King (Himself). Nevada Anchorwoman (Shaun Robinson). Larry King Producers (Sarah Loew, Alex Enberg). Court Reporter (Candice Cook).Photographer (Marco Lopez). Film Critic #6 (Michael A. Tessiero).	113045
1948	America's Town Meeting	DT				Host George V. Denny who originated show on radio in 1935. John Daly in 1949	113046
1935	America's Town Meeting of the Air	DT			Radio Series. 1935-56	Public Affairs Program	113047
2001	American Adobo	M				Editor Mike (Christopher De Leon) works for the Philippines Times as a correspondent stationed in the United States. Wife complains he is always working overtime "at that newspaper nobody cares to read." Referred to as a cynic.Returns to Philippines without his wife.	113048
1997	American Affair, An	M	DVD -R HQ 8176, 8177			Reporter #1 (Sally McQueen). Reporter #2 (Sebastian R. Protor-Shah).	113049
1950	American Agent	R			Series 1950-1951	Correspondent Bob Barclay, globe-trotting soldier of fortune. Real life: foreign correspondent for Amalgamated News. Undercover spy.	113050
1984	American Autobahn	M		Degas, Andre, Ann Petter (Screenplay)	West Germany	Journalist Otto Kruger (Michael von der Goltz) for the New York Report is involved in a gangland killing and flees the city in a beat up car that breaks down. He tells a female mechanic that he works for the New York Times and they hit the road together.Reporter apparently did time in prison and has a history of losing jobs. Left his latest position because an article he wrote on South American rebels was rewritten. Involved in arms deal to rebels.When mechanic kills a motel manager who tried to rape her, the two become fugitives.  Reporter is killed.Title of film is the proposed name for a book the journalist plans to write about his experiences.	113051
1999	American Beauty	M	DVD -R HQ 8025, 8026. DVD			Magazine. Lester (Kevin Spacey) works as a corporate slave at a media marketing magazine. Newscaster (Elaine Corral Kendall)	113052
1984	American Blues, The	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		TV Interviewer Nicolson had a reputation as television's most adroit interviewer (Found himself a favorite on campuses -- "My God…I'm a hero. They think I'm Ed Murrow." Famous Vietnam correspondent narrates. Correspondent-newspaperman Jessel.Quinn created Tom Plumb at the height of the Indochina War, when newspapermen replaced novelists as the most reliable interpreters of public reality and menace. Tom Plumb because as well know as Nero Wolfe and Quinn became a millionaire.	113053
2008	American Carol, An	M				Parody. Documentarian Michael Malone (Kevin Farley), a parody of Documentary Maker Michael Moore, campaigns to abolish the Fourth of July. TV Commentator Bill O’Reilly (Himself).  To persuade Malone that his idea is a bad one, three ghosts frighten him with visions of classical liberal villains in a Christmas Carol parody: zombie ACLU lawyers staggering into court, Ivy League professors singing a ditty about being stuck in the ‘60s, and Jimmy Carter addressing a crowd of sheeplike anti-war protesters. Reporter on TV (Eileen Gonzales). Reporter #1 (Lu Parker). Reporter #2 (Jane Park Smith). On-Air Reporter (Susan Brock). News Anchor Camera Man (Joe Murray). 	113054
2006	American Cookery	N		Kalpakian, Laura		Newspaperwoman Eden Douglas was born in 1920 into a contentious California tribe. Two strong-willed women, her grandmother and aunt, struggle to pull Eden from her home. She wants to become a journalist.But her ill-matched parents are drifting toward financial collapse. Her father, pursuing phantom wealth, takes the family to an Idaho mining town. Eden's mother breaks down.Eden  must shoulder the household drudgery, putting her dreams of becoming a journalist on hold. She finally escapes far from faith and family.She falls in love in wartime London, rides a motorcycle across war-torn Belgium. After the war, still reeling from a devastating loss, Eden returns to Southern California.She's hired  by a newspaper, only to confront insidious opposition and an unexpected ally. In 1952, she meets a cowboy actor and falls in love. They elope to Mexico and a new phase of her life begins.	113055
2004	American Crime	M	DVD		Gay	Reporter Jesse St. Claire (Rachael Leigh Cook), a small town newspaper reporter, investigates a killer stalking his victims making video tapes. KCQN Anchorman (Chris DeRose). KCQN Anchorwoman (Carlene Moore).The killer videotapes his victims while he stalks and then murders them. The team receives a copy of a videotape containing footage of Jesse and her producer Jane (Annabella Sciorra) kissing. Jesse immediately moves several hundred miles away to apparent safety and the tape disappears. The entire story is presented in the context of a documentary for the real crime TV show, American Crime, and a reporter from that show continues the investigation. Later, Jane is fired from the station after offering a female interviewee a neck massage and then touching her breasts. Jane joins the American Crime crew to rescue Jesse after she is abducted, before she herself becomes a target of the stalker’s tapes. Can they find Jesse, and who is the stalker? Narrator-Interviewer-Reporter Albert Bodine (Cary Elwes).	113056
2007	American Crime, An	M				News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Paul Palo).	113057
2005	American Dad: Not Particularly Desperate Housewives	C				Editor (Michael G. Hagerty - Voice).	113058
2008	American Dad: Office Spaceman	C	DVD -R HQ 10845		Episode #56. 5-4-2008	Tabloid News Media. Alien Roger decides to release photos of himself for extra cash to the tabloids prompting the CIA to initiate Alien Task Force. Through a twist of fate, Roger ends up in charge of the task force in disguise, creating tension at home as he is now Stan’s boss. Roger frames Stan as an alien in an attempt to keep his identity a secret.Roger, dressed up as Johnny Shutterbug sells pictures of himself (the alien) to an editor at a newspaper. Langley Falls Post: Alien Special`	113059
2005	American Dad: Pilot	C	DVD -R HQ 2813		Episode #1. 2-6-2005	News Media. Newspapers. Stan Smith uses his CIA skills to save America -- and his family.	113060
2005	American Dad: Stannie Get Your Gun	C	DVD -R HQ 7635		Episode. 11-20-2005	TV Anchor Partners Greg Corbin and Terry Bates for Channel 3 Action News bring the audience a breaking news story on a break-in of one the cars owned by the Anchor Partners.Stan's membership in the National Gun Association fractures the family.	113061
2008	American Dad: Stanny Slickers II: The Legend of Ollie’s Gold	C	DVD -R HQ 9942. DVD -R HQ 10602		Episode. 5-11-2008	Parody News. News Media covers Stan’s accident. Channel 3 News Kid Beat Mattie covers bloody accident in deadpan manner. Channel 3 News Anchors -- two white men loving the new business -- want to make a documentary on Stan’s quest for Ollie’s gold. When they miss covering Stan’s finding of the gold, he wants to restage it for them.	113062
2005	American Dad: Star Trek	C	DVD -R HQ 9455		Episode. 11-27-2005	Newspaper stories and headlines. Reporters in press conference. One headline: Bush names Stephen King Ambassador of Terror.  Steve becomes a bad boy author and the entire family gets caught up in his celebrity including Stan who becomes an unbearable stage parent. After Steve hooks up with an agent, he abandons his family to lead a “Cribs” lifestyle. 	113063
2000	American Daughter, An	MT	DVD -R HQ 4301, 4302. SVD 815			News Media. Reporter #1 (Terry Anzur). News Reporter (Ted Garcia). TV Announcer (Richard Saxton).	113064
2000	American Daughter, An (aka Trial by Media	M		Wasserstein, Wendy (Play) 		TV Journalist Timber Tucker (Jay Thomas) shows up for a Sunday brunch to interview the president’s nominee for the surgeon general. He brings along a camera crew and is there when it is revealed that long ago, she misplaced a jury summons. In a matter of a few Washington minutes, her mistake becomes the scandal of the day -- the news media discover that the president’s nominee for the surgeon general once failed to respond to jury duty, her career and personal life are threatened as the simple error snowballs. A family friend tips a reporter about the minor discretion in her past and her campaign quickly becomes the focus of a media-feeding frenzy.  A couple of journalists pounce on her misstatements to further their own goals. Cynical news organizations camp out in front of the embattled nominee’s house. The firestorm continues to build, the entire nation takes sides, the talking head shows pick up the story. Desperate for headlines and ratings, the press will stop at nothing to find a scandal and destroy her reputation. Denounced by the newspapers as a spoiled, out-of-touch aristocrat, dismissed as selfish by the talk shows, her only hops is her father -- a powerful politician. When he rallies his spin doctors and consultants to rescue her, the nominee is forced to make a choice -- speak her mind and preserve self-respect at the risk of losing the election, or swallow her pride to play the media’s game. Either way she loses something precious. The nominee seems to have everything in her favor -- she  is the privileged, well-educated daughter of a well-known Republican senator and fifth-generation granddaughter of Ulysses S. Grant. She is the wife of a professor, a mother and a prominent health expert. Includes brief spoof of the daytime TV interview series, “The View.”The nominee’s professor-husband has to confess that long ago he slept with a female student who shows up as one of the media hounds about to snap at the candidate’s heels. 	113065
1970	American Dead (The Year 2000)	SS	OWN	Harrison, Harry		News Media	113066
2006	American Deluxe	M			Short	Photographer (Jim Edwards).	113067
1838	American Democrat, The	ER	COPY	Cooper, James Fennimore		Press. "On the Press."  Essay.	113068
2007	American Diva	NJ		London, Julia		Paparazzi hound Audrey LaRue, the latest “It” girl. Everybody wants her or wants something from her -- the paparazzi, her fans, and her boyfriend-turned manager. Now she had a deadly stalker. Only her sexy, fearless bodyguard-turned-manager Jack Price is grounded enough to protect her. Audrey must learn to trust him not only with her life but with her heart.	113069
2005	American Dragon: Jake Long: Eye of the Beholder	C			Episode #16.	Reporter (Keone Young - Voice).	113070
2005	American Dragon: Jake Long: Shapeshifter	C			Episode #13. 5-13-2005	News Reporter (Jeff Bennett - Voice).	113071
1937	American Dream	N	OWN - H	Foster, Michael		New York Editor Shelby Thrall gives up big-city journalism for the editorship of a country weekly	113072
1966	American Dream, An	M	VHS 507	Mailer, Norman (Novel). Mann Rubin (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	TV Commentator Stephen Rojack  (Stuart Whitman) gained number of enemies for his comments on his broadcasts. Angers police after criticizing them for not stopping Costa Nostra gang leader. Also stalked by mobsters for continual attacks on organized crime.Has problems with personal life and during a violent fight with ex-wife, he strangles her, throws the body from her 30th floor penthouse. At police station, Rojack meets singer with whom he once had an affair. Now girlfriend of gang leader's nephew.Journalist takes up with her again. Nephew convinces her to help trap commentator so she lures him to her apartment, but then tries to warn him. Rojack enters trap set for him and is killed.  Singer tells him, "What did you expect from a whore?"	113073
1991	American Dreamer:	T			Episode	Columnist Thomas "Tom" Nash (Robert Urich), a former TV Correspondent, now a  widower, moves to rustic Wisconsin town where he writes human-interest column for the Chicago American Metro newspaper, Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor)Columnist Tom Nash (Robert Urich) has mixed feelings about his kids working	113074
1990	American Dreamer:	T			Episode	Columnist Thomas "Tom" Nash (Robert Urich), a former TV Correspondent, now a  widower, moves to rustic Wisconsin town where he writes human-interest column for the Chicago American Metro newspaper, Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor)Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor) makes weekly trips to boonies to persuade Tom to come back to office and write real news stories	113075
1990	American Dreamer:	T	SV 37		Episodes. Series (September 1990-June 1991). 17 Episodes.	Columnist Thomas "Tom" Nash (Robert Urich), a former TV Correspondent, now a  widower, moves to rustic Wisconsin town where he writes human-interest column for the Chicago American Metro newspaper, Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor).TV Network Newscaster who gives up the world beat to write a column about raising two children. Lillian Abernathy (Carol Kane) is his dizzy research assistant	113076
1991	American Dreamer:	T			Episode	Columnist Thomas "Tom" Nash (Robert Urich), a former TV Correspondent, now a  widower, moves to rustic Wisconsin town where he writes human-interest column for the Chicago American Metro newspaper, Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor)Newspaper. Holly's sister Drew is a modern-day vagabond who makes good copy for Tom	113077
1990	American Dreamer:	T			Episode	Columnist Thomas "Tom" Nash (Robert Urich), a former TV Correspondent, now a  widower, moves to rustic Wisconsin town where he writes human-interest column for the Chicago American Metro newspaper, Editor Joe Baines (Jeffrey Tambor)Nash considers a piece on his memories and loss of his wife, but the kids consider her a forbidden subject for a column	113078
1987	American Dreams	N		Klein, Norma		TV Sportscaster Jay discards his dream of writing fiction to become a successful TV sports journalist. The intense, emotional reporter is one of four college friends whose story is traced from their senior prom in 1963.Susan, shy and fragile, finds contentment in solitude as a wildlife photographer. Though marriages, career choices, love affairs and deaths, the friends part and come together over 20 years.	113079
1998	American Dreams	N		Jakes, John	Second Volume of Jakes’ Crown family chronicles, 1906 to 1917	News Cameraman Paul Crown is a professional news cameraman driven to record the horrors of war. He does not chase an American dream so much as become a chronicler of the world’s nightmares. Historical celebrities ranging from Kaiser Wilhelm II to Mack Sennett. Thomas Edison’s pursuit of patent royalties on camera parts forced some studios to film in secret and inspired their move to California. The family of  German-American patriarch and Chicago beer baron Joe Crown, whose headstrong daughter Fritzi defies her father to pursue a dreadfully unsuccessful New York stage career. In desperation, she surrenders to the lure of performing in moving pictures, which takes her to “empty, rural and uncivilized” Hollywood, where she falls in love and achieves a measure of fame as a comic actress. Meanwhile, her brother Carl gets tossed out of Princeton, goes to work for eccentric car manufacturer Henry Ford, becomes a race-car driver with Barney Oldfield, “Speed King of the World,” and flies as an ace pilot during World War I. Their cousin Paul is the professional news cameraman who covers World War I. 	113080
2003	American Dreams:	T	VHS 1364		Episode	News Media	113081
2002	American Dreams: Chasing the Past	T			Episode #42. 3-21-2004	Music Reporter (Jill Rappaport).	113082
2005	American Dreams: Commencement	T			Episode #58. 3-9-2005	TV Reporter (Raul Moreno).	113083
2004	American Dreams: No Way Out	T			Episode #44.	News Producer (Jay Pennick).	113084
2004	American Dreams: Shoot the Moon	T			Episode #40. 3-7-2004	Journalist (Carolann DiPirro).	113085
2003	American Dreams: Ticket To Ride	T			Episode #32. 11-16-2003	Journalist (Jill Rappaport).	113086
2004	American Dreams: To Tell the Truth	T			Episode #38. 2-15-04	French Photographer (Clara Bellar).	113087
2003	American Dreams: Where the Boys Are	T	VHS 1376		Episode	News Media	113088
2005	American Dreamz	M	DVD -R HQ 8941, 8942			News Media. Reporter (Kevin R. Kelly). Reporter (Michael D. Roberts). Satire	113089
1985	American Drive-In	M				Reporter (Kendall J. Taylor)	113090
2005	American Experience, The: Building the Alaska Highway	DT			Episode #94. 2-7-2005	Journalist Ruth Gruber. Historian Heath Twichell.	113091
2005	American Experience, The: Fidel Castro	DT			Episode #93. 1-31-2005	Journalist Carlos Franqui. Journalist Georgie Anne Geyer. Journalist Andres Oppenheimer. Author Noberto Fuentes. Author Carlos Alberto Montaner. Author Tim Naftali. Author Marifeli Perez Stable.	113092
2004	American Experience, The: Fight, The	DT			Episode #92. 1-2004	Sportswriters W.C. Heinz, Gerhard Reimann, Lester Rodney. Sports Journalist Volker Kluge. Journalist Martin Krause. Writers David Margolick, Jack Newfield, Budd Schulberg.Boxing Historians Herb Goldman, Hank Kaplan, Mike Silver, Hans-Joachim Teichler. Historians Leon Litwack of the University of California, Jeffrey T. Sammons). Narrator Courtney B. Vance.	113093
2004	American Experience, The: Guerrilla: Taking of Patty Hearst, The	DT			Episode #115. 1-2004	Interviewers Richard Neill, Howard Shack	113094
1994	American Experience, The: Malcolm X: Make It Plain	DT			Episode #33.  1-26-1994	Journalist Peter Goldman. NYC Anchorman Mike Wallace. Life Photographer Gordon Parks. Author Maya Angelou. Narrator (Alfre Woodard - Voice).	113095
1994	American Experience, The: Midnight Ramble	DT			Episode #37. 10-26-1994	Journalist-Commentator St. Claire Bourne Sr. Commentators Toni Cade Bambara, Robert Hall, Elton Fax, Pearl Bowser, Carlton Moss, Frances E. Williams, Dorothy Delfs, Olive Delfs, Shingzie Howard, Herb Jeffries, Edna Mae Harris. Narrator James Avery.	113096
2003	American Experience, The: Murder of Emmett Till, The	DT			Episode #79. 1-17-2003	Journalists John Herbers, Rose Jourdain, Moses Newson. Photographer Ernest Withers.1955 Murder of a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago while visiting relatives in Mississippi.	113097
1995	American Experience, The: Murder of the Century	DT	VHS 335		American Experience, The (1995)	News Media. Host (David Ogden Stiers). Documentary surrounding murder of famed architect Stanford White by millionaire Harry Thaw over affections of showgirl Evelyn Nesbitt in New York in 1906. Commentator (Brendan Gill).	113098
2003	American Experience, The: Partners of the Heart	DT			Episode #82.	Newsreel Voice (John Dryden - Voice).	113099
1993	American Experience, The: Simple Justice	DT			Episode #130. 1-18-1993	News Media. Reporter (John E. Johnson). Young News Reporter (Joe West).	113100
1934	American Family Robinson	R				Editor Luke Robinson of  small-town newspaper, Centerville Herald, anti-socialist, pro-business, Republican (script excerpt also)	113101
2004	American Family: Burning Fire, The	T			Episode #30. 5-30-2004	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Rhoden).	113102
2004	American Flagg!: Graphic Novel Collection	CB		Chaykin, Howard	Collection of the 1980s comic book, graphic novel format with introduction by Michael Chabon.	News Media. Politically polarized media-saturated future along with America's fascination with reality TV.	113103
1985	American Flyers	M				News Media. Reporter (Bobby Anderson). Reporter (Peter Boyles). Reporter (Steve Burch). Reporter (K.C. Carr). Reporter (Martin Chenoweth). Reporter (Jim Flanagin). Reporter (Kate Sullivan). Woman Reporter (Judy Jordan). Photographer (Greg Walker).	113104
1949	American Forum of the Air, The	DT			5-22-1949 to 9-15-1957. NBC	TV Moderators Theodore Granik (1949-1953), Stephen McCormick (1953-1957). Public Affairs	113105
2007	American Gangster	M				Magazine Publisher Hugh Hefner (Jack Fitz). Press Photographer in Ali-Frazier Fight Scene (Robert Sciglimpaglia).	113106
1980	American Gigolo	M				Reporter (Mary Helen Barro). Reporter (Ron Cummins). Reporter (Gordon W. Grant). Reporter (John H. Lowe). Reporter (Kopi Sotiropulos).	113107
1978	American Girls, The:	T			Series 9-23-1978 to 11-10-1978.	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113108
1978	American Girls, The:	T			Episode	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.College Journalist. Amy Waddell, former college reporter who landed the job because she had once obtained an interview with President Nixon. Francis X. Casey (David Spielberg), producer	113109
1978	American Girls, The: American Girls, The	T		Driskill, Bill. Lane Slate. Mike Lloyd Ross. Harv Bennett	Episode. 10-21-1978	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113110
1978	American Girls, The: Auto Biography, The (aka Autobiography)	T		Aley, Albert	Episode	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113111
1978	American Girls, The: Beautiful People Jungle, The	T		Landau, Richard	Episode. 9-30-1978	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113112
1978	American Girls, The: Big Body Heist, The	T		Muntner, Simon	Episode.	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113113
1978	American Girls, The: Blue Diamond (aka Firefly)	T		Ross, Mike Lloyd	Episode. 10-14-1978	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113114
1978	American Girls, The: Canceled Coach, The	T		Muntner, Simon	Episode. 9-23-1978	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113115
1978	American Girls, The: Crash Course in Survival	T		Burns, Judy	Episode.	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113116
1978	American Girls, The: Haunting at Chatham Bay	T		Parriott, James D.	Episode	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113117
1978	American Girls, The: Little Girl Lost	T		Landau, Richard	Episode.	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113118
1978	American Girls, The: One Hundred Thousand Dollar Man, The	T		Dinallo, Gregory S.	Episode	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113119
1978	American Girls, The: Reluctant Candidate	T		Packer, Juliet	Episode	Reporter Rebecca Tompkins (Priscilla Barnes) formerly anchor of KSF-TV Channel 6's 10 O'clock News Hour in San Francisco. Newcomer Amy Waddell (Debra Clinger). Roving reporters for The American Report, TV newsmagazine series.	113120
2001	American Gods	N		Gaiman, Neil		News Media. There are new modern gods worshipped in America including the god of Media, who is personified by a made-up blonde anchorwoman-type who speaks in touchy, feely clichés. The new gods, who also include Technology and Television are the enemies of the ancient gods and are viewed in a negative light.	113121
1997	American Goliath	N		Jacobs, Harvey		Journalist Barnaby Race seeks both the truth and a good story when he investigates one of the great hoaxes of the 19th century -- the petrified remains of a prehistoric man discovered in October 1869 on a farm in New York -- the Cardiff Giant.	113122
1975	American Gothic	P	MLPL	Eichman, M.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	113123
1974	American Gothic	N		Bloch, Robert	Weinberg List	Journalist	113124
1995	American Gothic:	T	VHS 344		Episodes. Series (September 1995-July 1996). 22 Episodes.	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.	113125
1996	American Gothic: Beast Within, The	T		Cassidy, Shaun	Episode #13. 7-3-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Man holds up a local store in Trinity for a cheap watch. Lucas responds to the robbery. The robber takes Lucas hostage.	113126
1996	American Gothic: Buck Stops Here, The	T	VHS 398	DeJarnatt, Steve	Episode #17. 7-10-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Trinity residents look for missing files.	113127
1995	American Gothic: Damned If You Don't	T		Perry, Michael R. and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #4. 10-10-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Man panics when Sheriff Buck wants his teen-age daughter to work for him as payback for an old favor. When he refuses, his life quickly begins to unravel.,	113128
1995	American Gothic: Dead To the World	T		Green, Robin, Mitchell Burgess, Shaun Cassidy, Michael R. Perry and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #5. 10-13-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Gail Emory may have pushed Sheriff Buck too far when she accuses him of foul play in the death of his former girlfriend, who was with him just before her car mysteriously drove off a bridge.	113129
1996	American Gothic: Doctor Death Takes a Holiday	T		Bumbalo, Victor	Episode #12. 1-31-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Doctor decides to investigate the murder of the little girl. He also is curious when a woman checks into his hospital as Mrs. Smith. She begins to tell him all about the evil of Lucas and wants to kill him.	113130
1996	American Gothic: Echo of Your Last Goodby	T		Cork, John	Episode #21	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Gay discovers drawings from young children as well as several drawings of Lucas done with a great amount of love by Judith Temple at a house that used to be used by Temple to help abandoned children.	113131
1995	American Gothic: Eye of the Beholder	T		Cassidy, Shaun	Episode #2. 9-29-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Fleeing deep into the woods from Sheriff Lucas Buck, young Caleb takes refuge in an eerie, abandoned hunting lodge and is terrified when he discovers a dying man who has been tortured and is being held prisoner there.	113132
1995	American Gothic: Eye of the Beholder	T		Mason, Judi Ann with Shaun Cassidy and Judi Ann Mason	Episode #3. 10-6-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Sheriff Buck calls in a favor from the local judge who is overseeing Caleb's custody hearing, hoping to ensure his favored status, but he doesn't stop there.	113133
1996	American Gothic: Inhumanitas	T		Gaghan, Stephen and Michael R. Perry	Episode #10. 1-17-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Lucas may have corrupted the local priest and he may be able to take his revenge on townspeople who cross his path. But not even he can control the miraculous activities of the dead girl who is determined to make Lucas answer for his crimes.	113134
1996	American Gothic: Learning to Crawl	T	VHS 381	Kemper, David	Episode #15. 7-4-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Caleb is electrocuted and dies at the hospital. Lucas steps in and brings the boy back to life.	113135
1995	American Gothic: Meet the Beetles	T		Bumbalo, Victor and David Chisholm with Shaun Cassidy	Episode #6. 10-20-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.When a South Carolina state police lieutenant throws his weight around in the investigation of the disappearance of his adulterous brother-in-law, Sheriff Buck becomes wary. The state policeman thinks Buck killed his brother-in-law.	113136
1995	American Gothic: Pilot	T	On Tape	Cassidy, Shaun	Episode #1. 9-22-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Mysterious death of a traumatized young girl sets off a series of events that leave some townspeople in Trinity questioning the motives of their charming sheriff, the last person to see her alive.	113137
1996	American Gothic: Plague Sower, The	T			Episode #11. 1-24-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple. Reporter (Patt Noday).Sudden, mysterious bleeding illness quickly spreads through Trinity causing death and devastation as well as the arrival of a new doctor. As the townspeople fall victim to the plague, Matt suffers a breakdown and Lucas turns to the doctor for help.	113138
1996	American Gothic: Potato Boy	T		Nankin, Michael	Episode #19	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Selena reaches out to Caleb and tries to help him with his school work. She begins to spend extra time with him, which bothers Lucas.	113139
1996	American Gothic: Rebirth	T	VHS 337	Bumbalo, Victor	Episode #8. 1-3-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Woman borrows unborn child's spirit. Lucas and Caleb realize what has happened. Caleb knows she must return spirit to the baby before it's too late.	113140
1996	American Gothic: Requiem	T	VHS 398 (Incomplete)	Cassidy, Shaun	Episode #18. 7-11-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Caleb is trying to find the full potential of his powers by attempting to kill Gail, leaving him sole heir of Luca's will. But when Lucas finds out what Caleb is up to he attempts to save Gail. Lucas and Caleb have evil face-off.	113141
1996	American Gothic: Resurrector	T		Cassidy, Shaun and Michael R. Perry and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #9 1-10-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Radio Talk Show Host Mel Kirby (Greg Travis) approaches Lucas for help in bringing his show to television. When Lucas refuses Kirby and his co-anchor wife, Gloria Kirby (Irene Ziegler), Gloria vows to ruin Lucas.Depressed Caleb decides he wants to give the little girl who dies in the first episode a second funeral.	113142
1996	American Gothic: Ring of Fire	T		Perry, Michael R. and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #20.	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Through dreams and visions, Lucas allows Gail to learn bit by bit what happened to her parents. She learned that her father was abusing her and her mother was having an affair with Caleb's father.	113143
1996	American Gothic: Strangler	T		Perry, Michael R. and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #22	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Lucas calls on the ghost of the Boston Strangler to come to the young girl who died in the first episode. Lucas leaves town to attend a convention and Albert De Salva (aka The Boston Strangler) decides to do more than just try to kill the little girl.	113144
1995	American Gothic: Strong Arm of the Law	T		Perry, Michael R. and Stephen Gaghan	Episode #7. 11-3-1995	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Sheriff Lucas Buck gets revenge --in his own chilling fashion-- on four men who move to Trinity and set off a crime wave.	113145
1996	American Gothic: To Hell and Back	T	VHS 381	Mason, Judi Ann	Episode #14. 7-3-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Doctor struggles with alcoholism and death of his family. Lucas tries to push him over the edge by offering him a drink and forcing the bizarre memories of his wife and daughter.	113146
1996	American Gothic: Triangle	T	VHS 398	King, Jeff F.	Episode #16. 7-10-1996	Reporter Gail Emory (Paige Turco), a former Trinity resident who now works as a newspaper reporter, returns to the scene of her haunted past when she learns that Lucas Buck is threatening her young cousin, Caleb Temple.Upon Gail's announcement, she faints in Lucas' office and is taken to the hospital where she is told that she is pregnant. Gail threatens to have an abortion and even attempts to kill herself because she knows that she is carrying Lucas's evil offspring.	113147
1950	American Guerrilla in the Philippines	M				Press	113148
2007	American Heiress: Crash and Burn	T			Episode #2.3-13-2007	News Media. Photographer (Jared Aaker). TV Reporter (C.S. Keys). Cameraman (Ken Merckx).	113149
2007	American Heiress: Lion King	T			Episode #1.3-13-2007	Reporter, TV (C.S. Keys). Photographer (Shaleena Gibson). Photographer (Jared Aaker).	113150
1993	American Hero	NM	OWN - P	Beinhart, Larry		News Media. Washington and Hollywood orchestra a war that will bolster President George Bush's re-election. The result is a movie, Operation Desert Storm, that plays out on the nightly TV news programs. Joint D.C./L.A. production.	113151
2003	American Heroes: Riley	NR		Foster, Lori	Harlequin	Reporter Regina Foxworth of the Chester Daily Press in Ohio  has no clue why an unknown assailant is out to get a small-town reporter like her. And police won't take her concerns seriously. She gets a guard dog -- four-pound Chihuahua.Signs up for self-defense classes and sexy instructor Riley Moore pins her to the mat.  He decides to protect her. With Regina vulnerable beneath him on his gym floor, Riley breaks out in a possessive sweat. He wants her, but first he has to protect her. She needs more than her “don’t-muss-my-hair” style of defense and that ridiculous so-called dog. Riley is ex-SWAT -- and his new life as an evidence tech hasn’t softened his lethal training one bit. But Regina isn’t quite the princess she seems, and she’s about to catch him off guard.	113152
1998	American History X	M				Reporter (Steve Wolford)	113153
1978	American Hot Wax	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Richard Roat).	113154
2002	American Icarus	M				Reporter (Heidi Fecht)	113155
2004	American Idol: Live from the Red Carpet	DT				Correspondents Christina Christian, Giuliana DePandi, Jennifer Love Hewitt of E! News.	113156
2003	American Idol: Search for a Superstar, The	T			Series	Correspondent (Kristin Holt - Special Correspondent)	113157
2002	American Idol: Search for a Superstar, The	T				Hosts Ryan Seacrest, Brian Dukleman. Special Correspondent Kristin Holt.	113158
2003	American in Canada, An: Bare Naked Lady	T			Episode #1. 2-28-2003. Canada. Series.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) was host of Good Morning Phoenix, the number one TV morning show west of Albuquerque. After beating up his station manager, Jake finds the only job he can now get is hosting “Wake Up Calgary,” the third rated morning show in Calgary. For a fast rising star who dreams of co-hosting Dateline with Stone Philips, this is a nightmare. Crew  is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake is struggling to make his Canadian paycheck meet his U.S. alimony payments. Bill, the station manager, gives him the recently vacated 6 o’clock news anchor spot, but Jake soon discovers that it’s not that simple. He has to audition for it against several of his co-workers, including the recently hired receptionist who moonlights as a lap-dancer. 	113159
2003	American in Canada, An: Call Me Dr. Ken	T			Episode #4. 3-28-2003. Canada. Series.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. As the winter blues start to take effect, everyone starts to look for help. 	113160
2003	American in Canada, An: Citizen Jake	T			Episode #10. 11-21-2003. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Bill give Jake an ultimatum to become less American or leave.	113161
2004	American in Canada, An: Dennis Anyone?	T			Episode #13. 1-9-2004. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Dennis’ leave of absence during his annual mayoral campaign allows Jake to take Wake-Up Calgary in a new, investigative, hard-hitting direction. Judy’s in-office vacation leaves Jake and Bill to clash over the direction of the morning show.	113162
2003	American in Canada, An: Dirty Kwebeck	T			Episode #3. 3-14-2003. Canada. Series.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake interviews a government minister from Quebec.	113163
2004	American in Canada, An: Frisky Business	T			Episode #14. 1-16-2004. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Dennis is in his traditional two weeks of cleansing, but it doesn’t start out on the right foot. As for Jake, he finds himself even more attracted to Judy after he sees her in a sleeveless shirt. While Mara wants Derrick to quit working at the moose, as she feels he is strong-arming the customers to give her bigger tips. When Jake hears its ladies’ night at the moose, he decides to go. During the evening he bumps into Judy, and they have a few drinks, eventually ending up back at the office.	113164
2004	American in Canada, An: I Dream of Judy	T			Episode #16. 1-30-2004. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Bill is looking for someone to host the thirtieth anniversary of the station, and Judy decides to do it. While, Margie (Derrick's sister) comes to town and tells Jack that she has feelings for him, but he doesn't feel the same way. Mara gets a job offer at a station in Vancouver. So Jake tries to get Margie, Mara's old job. Jake also offers to help Judy in preparing for the show, when she doesn't come off the way she'd like.	113165
2003	American in Canada, An: Jake and the Fat Men	T			Episode #8. 10-31-2003. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. When Bill is inaugurated as skip of his curling team, Jake and Judy find themselves dating -- other people. Bill sets up Judy with a curling buddy. Derricks sets up Jake with his sister and Dennis tries to smuggle porn into Canada. 	113166
2003	American in Canada, An: Kiss Is Just a Kiss, A	T			Episode #7. 10-24-2003. Canada. Series. Season Two Opener	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Judy pressures Jake to re-sign his contract while Jake secretly awaits a job offer from Dateline. Dennis prepares to his humanitarian mission to Cuba by buying a fridge for his foster chick. 	113167
2003	American in Canada, An: Love Notes From the Edge	T			Episode #9. 11-7-2003. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Dennis enlists Liona Boyd’s help for a charity event. Jake and Gord team up to break up Judy and her young beau.	113168
2004	American in Canada, An: Non-Date To Remember, A	T			Episode #15. 1-23-2004. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake decides to ask Judy out on a date, but finds that he has to make a deal with her to make it happen. While Dennis invites Chef Olaf to get married on “Wake Up Calgary,” not knowing that Olaf is in a gay relationship. Also Derrick is worried that he and Mara are going to breakup, after she enrolls in a penmanship course.	113169
2003	American in Canada, An: Order of Canada, The	T			Episode #2. 3-7-2003. Canada. Series.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Bill wonders about his own life when he learns his brother has won the Order of Canada while living in Los Angeles.	113170
2002	American in Canada, An: Pilot	MT			Pilot. 1-2002. Canada. Series 2002-2004.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) was host of Good Morning Phoenix, the number one TV morning show west of Albuquerque. After beating up his station manager, Jake finds the only job he can now get is hosting “Wake Up Calgary,” the third rated morning show in Calgary. For a fast rising star who dreams of co-hosting Dateline with Stone Philips, this is a nightmare. Crew  is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake is struggling to make his Canadian paycheck meet his U.S. alimony payments. Bill, the station manager, gives him the recently vacated 6 o’clock news anchor spot, but Jake soon discovers that it’s not that simple. He has to audition for it against several of his co-workers, including the recently hired receptionist who moonlights as a lap-dancer. 	113171
2003	American in Canada, An: Play Misty For Me	T			Episode #12. 12-5-2003. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake’s old girlfriend unexpectedly shows up. Mara is forced to get a second job. Dennis has laser eye surgery.	113172
2003	American in Canada, An: Some Like It Hot Zone	T			Episode #11. 11-28-2003. Canada. Series. 	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Team finds themselves quarantined at the station. Bill tries to keep his pact.	113173
2003	American in Canada, An: To the Good Ol’ USA	T			Episode #6. 4-4-2003. Canada. Series. Season One Finale	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. Jake gets an interview in Los Angeles, with Stone Phillips.	113174
2003	American in Canada, An: True North Strong and Almost Free	T			Episode #5. 4-4-2003. Canada. Series.	TV Anchorman Jake Crew (Rick Roberts) is unable to find work in the United States so he reluctantly takes a job at a low-rated Calgary TV station -- it’s number three in a four channel market. News Producer Judy (Helene Joy).  Bill (Timm Zemanek) is the station manager. Dennis (Stewart Francis) is the arrogant head anchor. Eric (Matthew Ferguson) is the strung out, menacing floor director with a thing for Mara (Robin Brule), the secretary. Aftab (Sugith Varagnese) is a donut shop owner who dispenses sage advice. Crew’s agent (Scott Thompson).  Crew joins an eccentric personnel of a low-rated station overseen by a flakey boss. It’s time for Jake to renegotiate his contract, so his agent comes to Calgary.	113175
1951	American in Paris, An	M	L			News Vendor (Marie Antoinette Andrews)	113176
2000	American in Paris, An	N		Vandenberg, Margaret	Weinberg List	Journalist	113177
2008	American Inquisition	M				Reporter (Jeanne Bourgeois)	113178
1951	American Inventory	DT			Series. 9-9-1951 to 12-25-1955. NBC	TV Broadcaster Ray Morgan (1951-1952). Varied collection of live and filmed telecasts about the state of the United States.	113179
1993	American Journal	DT			Series 1993-1998	News Program. TV Anchor Nancy Glass (1993-1997). TV Co-Anchors Michele Dabney-Perez (1997-1998), Charles Perez (1997-1998). Reporters Jim Paymar, Mark Sauter, Stacey Gualandi (1997).Correspondent Les Trent (1993-1998). Correspondent Kit Hoover (1996-1998)	113180
2000	American Journalists: John Hersey, Eric Sevareid, George Polk, Martha Gellhorn, Ruben Salazar	A	OWN		United States Post Office Stamps	Journalists John Hersey (1914-1993), Eric Sevareid (1912-1992), George Polk (1913-1948), Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998), Ruben Salazar (1928-1970) are commemorated in the United States Post Office Stamp Collection, “American Journalists.” John Hersey was a versatile writer whose most famous work, “Hiroshima,” describes what happened when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city that gave the book its title. It has been acclaimed as the greatest work of journalism of the 20th century.Eric Sevareid was a writer and broadcast journalist who provided memorable radio coverage of World War II, reporting on the approach of the Germans to Paris, the exodus from the city, and on life in London during wartime. His subsequent television commentary on American politics was widely admired.George Polk filed hard-hitting radio bulletins from Greece describing the strife that erupted there after World War II. He was working on reports of corruption involving U.S. aid when he disappeared. His body was found a week later. The exact circumstances of his death remain a mystery.Martha Gellhorn covered many major conflicts -- among them the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Vietnam War -- in a long career that broke new ground for women. With its constant focus on harm to civilians, her reportage is considered a morally courageous model.Ruben Salazar was the first Mexican-American journalist to have a major voice in mainstream news media. His writings on the Chicano movement of the 1960s add richly to the historical record. He was shot and killed by a deputy sheriff while covering a protest against the Vietnam War. 	113181
1983	American Journey	DT				Journalist Richard Reeves	113182
1993	American Justice: Target - Mafia	DT			Miniseries	Investigative Journalist Jack Anderson. Journalist Vanni Capelli. Business Columnist John Steele Gordon. Columnist Walter Winchell. Author William J. Bailey.	113183
1991	American Kickboxer	M				Commentator (Michael Megrian). Sports Editor (Deon Stewardson).	113184
1998	American Killing, An	N		Smith, Mary-Ann Tirone		News Media	113185
1932	American Madness	M	DVD -R HQ 7467, 7468. VHS 1034		Frank Capra Film	Press. Rumor mill almost destroys bank -- no newspaper to set the record straight	113186
2000	American Masters: Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows	DT			Episode #13. 8-29-2000	TV Journalist Dina Eastwood. Critic Janet Maslin, The New York Times. Film Critic Pauline Kael. Time Critic Richard Schickel (Clint Eastwood Biographer). Writers Nat Hentoff, Walter Mosley.	113187
2006	American Masters: Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter	DT	DVD -R HQ 6801, 6802		Episode #505.	Newsman Edward R. Murrow recalls his live radio broadcasts.	113188
1989	American Masters: Preston Sturges: Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer, The	DT			Episode #44.	Film Critic Andrew Sarris.	113189
2006	American Masters: Walter Cronkite: Witness to History	DT	DVD -R HQ 6529, 6530		Episode. 7-26-2006	TV Anchor Walter Cronkite , who expanded the nightly CBS news from 15 minutes to a half hour, covered the assassination of President Kennedy, the man who stood up to President Nixon and once considered "the most trusted man in America."	113190
2006	American Morning	DT				News Program. TV Anchors Paula Zahn, Bill Hemmer, Soledad O'Brien, Jack Cafferty. TV Newswoman Barbara Walters. Entertainment Correspondent Sibila Vargas.	113191
2001	American Mullet	DT				Interviewer-Narrator Matthew Bose.	113192
1961	American Newsstand	DT			10-2-1961 to 8-30-1963. ABC	News Program. TV Newscasters Roger Sharp, David Jayne, Bill Lord. Offered daily youthful slant on the news, both in its coverage of items of interest to teenagers and in its use of on-air talent.Regular  Correspondents David Jayne and Bill Lord were both 24 and recent journalism graduates who filed stories.  Sharp was 26 and served as anchor. Jayne became a news item himself on the show on April 23, 1962 when he got married.	113193
1842	American Notes	ER	COPY	Dickens, Charles		Press of the time: "Among the herd of journals which are published in the States, there are some, the reader scarcely need be told, of character and credit.  Observer.	113194
2007	American Outrage	N		Green, Tim		Investigative Journalist Jake Carlson, a correspondent for the popular, tabloid TV news show, "American Outrage" based in New York City, has made a career of digging up the truth. His award-winning work for network news and NPR led to this lucrative job.His life and career are derailed when his wife dies leaving him to raise their adopted son, Sam. He softened his hard line a bit after his wife's death, but is still capable of going for the jugular when necessary for a hot story.Afraid of being left parentless, the pre-teen Sam yearns to find his biological mother. Using his investigative skills, Jake uncovers a horrifying ring of deceit and black market child trafficking that he could never have imagined.Worse, Jake is tied to this syndicate - it gave him Sam. When it's revealed Sam's bloodline involves a complicated inheritance from a politically powerful New England family, Jake knows it's no longer his life that is at risk, but also his son's life.Jake is drugged and shot at and his personal life becomes tabloid fodder as his own colleagues ruthlessly chase down the story. When Sam disappears, Jake gets serious and set out to do whatever it takes to bring his son back.,	113195
1984	American Parade, The	DT				Correspondent (Art Buchwald). Correspondent (Morton Dean). Correspondent (Bill Kurtis). Correspondent (Andrew Lack). Correspondent (Diane Sawyer). Correspondent (Maria Shriver)	113196
1990	American Playhouse: Break of Dawn	T			4-11-80	Radio. 1930s Los Angeles radio personality Pedro Gonzalez (Oscar Chavez)	113197
2007	American Presidency, The	N		Beni, Mary		TV Journalist Hillary McKay is a successful, glamorous and sophisticated journalist who has been called to work for The Broadcast. Her assignment is to do the press work at three events at a famous convention hall, The Villa Fusco, located in New York State. The candidates for the American Presidency would be there. Already a legend in the media world, Hillary is beautiful, passionate and notoriously temperamental. She has deep reason to hate, and fear the uncanny emotions, which she had always lived with. Hillary is a tough, self-reliant American woman. She worked her way up to becomes a news anchor for The Broadcast.Newswoman Rose Beni is well-known and respected. 	113198
1996	American President, The	M	L			TV Anchorwoman (Suzanne Michaels). TV News Anchorman (Jeffrey Anderson). Reporter Lloyd (Ron Canada). Reporter (Rick Garcia). Reporter (Brian Pietro).	113199
2003	American Reel	M				Entertainment Reporter (Melissa Long).	113200
2005	American Ride	DT				Interviewers (Carey Borth, Jen Clarkson, Glenda Cole, Athena Demos, Sally Jean Dolgin, Deborah Dutch, Andrew Franklin, Thomas Graber, Michelle Grzanna, Jen Hanin, Robert Laurich, Laurie Muffler, Sharon Rhode, Andrew Vergolina, Adam Wilke).Narrators (Mark Borchardt, Matt Sloan, Aaron Yonda).	113201
1990	American riscio	MF				News Media. Reporter (George Dalzell). Reporter (Alex Daono). Reporter (David Mandel). Reporter (Howard Neu).  Reporter (Clara Pascal).	113202
1988	American Roulette	M				News Media. American TV Reporter (Darcy Flynn. Japanese Reporter (Sayo Inaba). Reporter at ICA (Yves Aubert). TV Interviewer (Jayne Irving).	113203
1993	American Samurai	M			Ness	Journalist	113204
2008	American Savior	N		Merullo, Roland		TV Reporter Russ Thomas narrates this political satire: Jesus runs for president. Thomas is “a locally famous beat reporter with nice hair and aspirations for an anchor spot in the top-ten market.” He has his doubts and sometimes worries Jesus -- a suave, swarthy, part-Navajo mystery man preaching “kindness and goodness” -- is after his girlfriend. Thomas dumps his TV job to work for the campaign.	113205
1983	American Sextet	N		Adler, Warren		News Media	113206
2005	American Skin 2: Eagles Gathering	M				News Director (Angela Palazzolo).	113207
2002	American Splendor	M	DVD -R HQ 2151, 2152			Interviewer (Shari Springer Berman). Comic Strip throughout. Documentary elements.	113208
1965	American Sportsman, The	DT			1-31-1965 to 6-24-1984. ABC	Sportscaster Curt Gowdy. Joe Foss, narrator in 1960s. Adventurous life of the out-of-doors. Controversial program -- Animal activists hated it.	113209
2005	American Spy, An	N		Hyde, Christopher		War Correspondent Jane Todd explores a royal scandal, a Nazi conspiracy and the lure of treason in a world at war.	113210
2007	American Stories	M				Reporter (Megan Lucas)	113211
2006	American Surfrider	DT				Interviewers Deborah Dutch, Carey Borth, Yvonne Delarosa, Athena Demos, Lawrence Williams, Ken Keen, Kelly Kearns, Sally Jean, Jen Clarkson, Barbara Meyer-Spidell, James Muraco, Anthony Russo, Paul Vandesand.	113212
1999	American Tail IV, An: Mystery of the Night Monster, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2477, 2478. SVD 1101			Investigative Reporter Nellie Brie (Susan Boyd) of the Daily Nibbler modeled on Nellie Bly works with Cub Reporter-Artist Fievel Mousekwitz (Thomas Dekker). Editor Reed Daley (Robert Hays). Cub Reporter Tony Toponi (Pat Musick).	113213
2000	American Tragedy (Parts 1 and 2)	MT	DVD -R HQ 8905, 8906, 8907, 8908. SVD 873			News Media. Reporter (Mike Walker). Reporter #1 (Betsy C. Spear). Reporter #2 (Seth C. Abero). Reporter #3 (Robert Pike Daniel). Reporter #4 (Leah Sanders). Reporter #10 (Shepard Koster). News Narration (Steve Kindred). TV Commentator (Larry Carroll).	113214
1925	American Tragedy, An	N	OWN - P	Dreiser, Theodore		Newspapermen  feed a gossip-hungry public. Mother of condemned man draws a salary from a newspaper as a "correspondent" -- decoyed into thinking she is presenting bona fide news when she is simply displaying her innermost thoughts for the curiosity seekerEverett Becker, Bridgeburg Republican, reporter.	113215
1926	American Venus, The	M	DVD -R HQ (Trailer).		PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	113216
2000	American Virgin	M				Anchorwoman (Penny Griego). Anchorman (Ken Taylor).  Messenger (Jason Bercy).	113217
1954	American Week, The	DT			Series. 10-17-1954 to 6-19-1955. CBS	Correspondent-TV Newsman Eric Sevareid both reported and analyzed the week's news.	113218
1981	American Werewolf in London, An	M				News Vendor (George Hilsdon)	113219
1966	American White Paper: Organized Crime in America	T				Correspondent Frank McGee	113220
1916	American Widow, An	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	113221
1987	American Woman, An	N	OWN - H	Marton, Kati		TV Reporter Anna Bator holds one of the most coveted jobs in network television. She's a reporter.	113222
2004	American Yearbook	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michelle Randag). Reporter #2 (Kari Wishingrad). Talk Show Host (David Leonard). Robert Williams Talk Show (Larry Brown). Steve Sanders Talk Show (Rob Farrel).	113223
2007	AmericanEast	M				News Media. Reporter (Julie Lancaster). American Reporter (Ron Ostrow). Arab Newscaster (Narmar Hanna).	113224
2003	Americanita, La	MF				News Media. Newscaster (Ileana Aguilera). News Reporter (Martin Amado).	113225
1964	Americanization of Emily, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5824, 5825		PR - Ness Book	Public Relations	113226
1959	Americanization of Emily, The	N		Huie, William Bradford	PR	Public Relations Man for the Navy  is featured.	113227
1928	Americanus Sum	SS	UCLA	Beer, Thomas	In "Collected Stories of Thomas Beer: Mrs. Egg and Other Americans."  First Published in the Saturday Evening Post, Nov. 17, 1928.	Editor Kenton edits The Progressive Banner. News from the pyramids. Platitudes and fake economics.	113228
1979	Americathon	M				Media. Eric McMerkin (Peter Riegert), is a media genius	113229
1995	Amerikai magyar eletsorsok: Szekely Andras	MTF				Reporter (Imre M. Szabo).	113230
1993	Amerikali	MF				Journalist (Eray Ozbal)	113231
1991	Amerique en otage, L'	MTF				News Media. Reporter (Garfield Andrews). Reporter (Richard Hardacre). Reporter (Carolyn Scott)	113232
1973	Amigo, Amigo	N	OWN - P	Clifford, Francis		Journalist Anthony Lorrimer searching for a Nazi war criminal	113233
1997	Amistad	M	DVD -R HQ 9671, 9672, 9673			Supreme Court Reporter (John H. Tobin).	113234
1984	Amityville 3-D	M		Wales, William (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter John Baxter (Tony Roberts) and Photographer Melanie (Candy Clark) for Reveal Magazine investigate psychic scams. Baxter is getting a divorce and moves into his Amityville house. Usual weird events begin.Melanie is burned alive in a car after discovering a demon is visible in one of the photos, leaving Baxter to face the supernatural forces alone."I work for Reveal magazine. I'm in there exploiting with the best of them."	113235
1979	Amityville Horror, The	M				Newspaper Clerk (Peter Maloney).	113236
1983	Amityville: Demon, The	M	SVD 581			Journalist. Supernatural forces convince a skeptical journalist (Tony Roberts) that he is not alone in the infamous Long Island home	113237
1993	Amityville: New Generation, A	M				Critic (Ken Bolognese)	113238
2002	Amnesia	N		Malloy, John		Reporter Chloe from Los Angeles get the opportunity of a lifetime. The young reporter has an interview with Ike Reuben, a film-maker and novelist whose work has been a constant source of inspiration for her since her university days. This opportunity triggers in Chloe’s past a series of flashbacks containing memories that may actually threaten to hurt her interview. But Ike has a past of his own to address, manifesting itself in the form of dreams that are the result of some kind of narcolepsy or uncontrollable “sleep attacks.” He is somehow able to slip in between the cracks, laying unconscious in one reality, while living and witnessing another. When the two meet, they discover that their pasts are actually what can set them free, and that line between memories and dreams is finer than they could ever imagine. 	113239
2000	Amo-te, Teresa	MTF			Portugal	Reporter (Filipa Guimaraes).	113240
1984	Among Friends	N		Wright, L.R.		News Media	113241
1983	Among the Cinders	M				Photographer (Sal Criscillo)	113242
1973	Among the Dead	SS	MLPL	Blaise, Clark	In "American Review 16, the Magazine of New Writing."	Journalist-Narrator. Worked on a liberal paper in Canada. Working with prisoners.	113243
2000	Among the Dead	SM		Bloch, Robert		News Media	113244
1867	Among the Fenians	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Jumping Frog, and Other Stories & Sketches, The."	Editor Denis McCarthy of the new Fenian Journal in San Francisco, The Irish People.	113245
1941	Among the Living	M				Reporter (John Kellogg)	113246
1866	Among the Spirits	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales."	Reporters, one from an evening paper, go to a séance.	113247
1968	Among Thieves	N	OWN - H	Cuomo, George		TV. Television personality dragged into the world of violence	113248
1898	Among Thorns. Novel, A	N	USC	Ainslie, Noel		Newspaperwoman Lesbia Meynell was ambitious to write for a smart weekly instead of small, religious papers (Women who work show the first signs of fatigue in their eyes).  Goes to work for the Decade.Daniel Henry was not happy about lady journalists. Winyard Culbert also on Dial.	113249
1993	Amongst Friends	MT	SV 279			News Media	113250
2000	Amor de Borges, Un	MF			Argentina	Aspiring Journalist Estela (Ines Sastre) is an intelligent and beautiful woman who works as a radio show host and wants to be a writer.	113251
1989	Amor nos Anos 90, O	MF				TV Anchor (Bira Valdez)	113252
1964	Amore primitivo, L'	MF				Commentator (Luigi Scattini)	113253
1951	Amos 'n' Andy: Call Lehigh 4-9900	T			Episode	Newspaper Advertisement.. Kingfish accidentally answers a newspaper ad for a lonely hearts club, and when a girl shows up at his office, Andy poses as the Kingfish	113254
1951	Amos 'n' Andy: Classified Ad, The	T			Episode. Series (6-28-51 to 6-11-53)	Newspaper Advertisement. Andy puts a wife-seeking ad in the newspaper and gets a good response, but all the applicants need dental work	113255
1951	Amos 'n' Andy: Kingfish Becomes a Press Agent, The	T			Episode - PR	Press Agent. Kingfish takes a job as a press agent in order to make money to pay Andy off and get his mother-in-law's diamond pin back, but things don't work out	113256
1993	Amos & Andrew	M				African-American (Black) Reporter (Michael Burgess). Hispanic Reporter (Leonor Anthony). News Cameraman (Scott Mactavish).	113257
1964	Amour a la chaine, L'	MF				Photographer (Max Montavon).	113258
1974	Amour aux trousses, L'	MF				Photographer (Jean-Marie Pallardy).	113259
1998	Amsterdam	N		McEwan, Ian		Editor Vernon Halliday of  Upmarket newspaper, the Judge, persuades old friend, self-indulgent composer of some reputation to enter into euthanasia pact with him. Should either be stricken with degenerative illness, the other will bring about his death.This comes about because mutual friend, a photographer,  dies of unspecified degenerative illness. Compromising, cross-dressing photographs of the woman's lover, right-wing foreign minister, have found their way into the hands of the press.As rumors circulate, he teeters on the edge of disgrace. Halliday's paper is financially troubled London tabloid. He is editor-in-chief of newspaper that is declining and who is noted among his colleagues for not filling up much space in his environment.Both men are past lovers of the photographer. Halliday wants to publish the pictures, which will boost his paper's and his own fortunes.	113260
2007	Amsteroid	M				News Media. News Reporter (George Valenta).	113261
1700	Amusements Serious and Comical	ER	USC	Brown, Thomas		Newsmongers. "…the cold country of the Newsmongers, that report more than they hear, affirm more than they know, and swear more than they believe, who rob one another, and lie in sheets for want of a coverlid;""Letters from the Dead to the Living:"  "Harry Care, the Whiggish pamphleteer, who was stuffed all over with papers as thick as a buttock of beef with parsley."	113262
1984	Amy	MT				Reporter at Luncheon (Chris Sullivan). Reporter at Reception (Ivan Steward).	113263
1998	Amy	M			Australia.	Paparazzi (David Mason). Concert Photographer (James Penlidid).	113264
2001	Amy & Isabelle	MT				TV Newsman (Dave Cohen)	113265
1993	Amy Fisher Story, The	MT	SVD 886. SV 192			Reporter (Jonathan Walker). First Reporter (Avery Raskin). Hard Copy Reporter (Gary Chalk). Hard Copy Anchor (Kevin Hayes). Current Affair Reporter (Matthew Walker).	113266
1992	Amy Fisher: My Story	T	SV 191			News Media. Lethal Lolita Interview	113267
2001	Amy's Orgasm	M	DVD	Davis, Julie (Screenplay)	PR	Publicist Janet Gaines (Caroline Aaron), a lesbian concerned for Amy Mandell (Julie Davis), a writer of self-help books whose primary messages is that women don't need men to be fulfilled.  She's forthright and honest.Mandell hooks up with local shock jock Nick Chinlund (Matthew Starr).Interviewer (Bob Harvey).  Los Angeles Times Reviewer Jerry Penacoli (Himself).	113268
2005	… an einem wunderschonen	MF			Germany. Short	Paparazzo (Thomas Giegerich).	113269
1957	Ana	M			Japan	Chief Editor Oya (Bontaro Miyake). Writer (Shintaro Ishihara).	113270
2005	Ana Was Here	M			Short	Interviewer (Tamara Cubas).	113271
1997	Anaconda	M	L			Documentary Filmmaker Terri Flores (Jennifer Lopez) and Steven Cale (Eric Stoltz), a documentary film maker and her anthropologist lover who finance the expedition	113272
1993	Anal Attitude	M			Adult	Reporter (Debi Diamond)	113273
2002	Analyze That	M				Newscaster (Annika Pergament)	113274
2007	Anamorph	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Elizabeth West).  Reporter #2 (Stephen Daniels). Detective returns to work after a five-year leave of absence. His investigation of a new case causes flashbacks about murders that accused him to leave the police force.Moderator (Tandy Cronyn).	113275
1970	Anaparastassi	MF			Greece	Journalist (Theo Angelopoulos). Journalist (Adonis Tonis Lykouresis). Journalist (Christos Paliyannopoulos).Journalists are present when a magistrate reconstructs a murder in a small village in northern Greece where a woman murders her husband with assistance from her lover. They confess. Based on a real case.	113276
2002	Anarchist Cookbook, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Amy Greenspun).	113277
1997	Anarchy TV	M				Reporter (David Sheinkopf)	113278
1986	Anastasia Has the Answers	NJ		Lowry, Lois		Aspiring Journalist Anastasia Krupnik decides to become a journalist so that life’s questions will be pretty easy to answer. A journalist, after all, 13-year-old Anatasia thinks, simply responds to the who, what, when, where and why of every situation. But why are Daphne Bellingham’s parents getting a divorce? Is it Daphne’s fault? And why is Anastasia the most physically uncoordinated person ever to set foot in a junior high gym? It’s bad enough to be humiliated, but to be humiliated in front of the world’s most glamorous gym teacher and wearing a royal blue gym suit? That’s the pits. 	113279
1992	Anatolikos anemos	TF			Series 1992	Photographer (Christos Zorbas).	113280
1959	Anatomy of a Murder	M	DVD -R HQ 7107, 7108, 7109			Photographer Lloyd Burke (Joseph Kearns), professional photographer.	113281
1984	Anatomy of an Illness	MT	SVD 529			Editor Norman Cousins (Edward Asner) of Saturday Review magazine, battles degenerative bone disease.	113282
1962	Anatomy of Betrayal: Dateline Cuba	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre, 5-9-62	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	113283
2005	Anatomy of Crime: Cops, Camera, and Courts	DT	DVD -R HQ 3462		Episode - Court TV	News Media and the courts	113284
2000	Anazahevun	MF			Japan	Newscaster (Kimiko Inui). Commentator (Natsuhiko Kyougoku).	113285
2002	Anchor That Man!	NR		Atkins, Dawn	Harlequin Duets #77. With Darlene Gardner’s “Anything You Can Do...!”	TV Co-Anchor Hawk Hunter of a relationship show is charming and too-sexy. Renata Rose is supposed to help couples find happily-ever-after and not make them crash on the rocks of love. But she’s lost her belief in marriage, jeopardizing her job hosting a TV relationship show. Hawk is no help at all. His ideas for the show are all wrong. And Renata plans on telling him so, just as soon as she finishes falling for him. 	113286
2003	Anchor War, The	N		Westin, John		TV Anchorman Harrison Kiser of WBN in New York is a legendary TV journalist who is murdered by his mistress as millions watch television in 1991. Three Correspondents fight for his job.Days later, three journalists launch a desperate, rollicking, soul-searching battle to win the coveted $2.5-million-a-year anchor job. Chief Tokyo Correspondent David Sheldon is handsome, sophisticated and ambitious.His wife thinks he loves WBN more than he loves her. Chief Correspondent Frank West of WBN's primetime news magazine, "Perspective" also wants the job.West is rugged, aggressive, and independent. His love life is a mess. Chief Moscow Correspondent Marilyn Rhodes flies to New York and demands a shot at the job. She gets her chance -- delivering the news on WBN's "Morning Magazine."She quickly is stuck in the quicksand of office politics. It's a no-holds-barred battle for the anchor job complete with scandals, sex, bombs and a murder mystery.	113287
1970	Anchorman, The	N	OWN - H	Calmer, Ned		CBS Correspondent Calmer. Hedley Johns anchor.  Lloyd Garner, his successor, is killed.	113288
2004	Anchorman: Legend of  Ron Burgundy, The: Today Show	T				TV Anchorman Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) appears with Today's Matt Lauer and Katie Couric holding up July 6 New York Post which mistakenly reported presidential nominee John Kerry had chosen Rep. Dick Gephardt as running mate.Terrell as Burgundy: "This is an excellent journalism periodical."	113289
2004	Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy, The	M				TV Newscaster Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) of San Diego 1970s' Channel 4-KVWN News Team, is the macho head of an all-male news team threatened by the arrival of an ambitious Newswoman Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate).Burgundy, with his perfect hair, moustache and sexist demeanor and his fellow newscasters Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), Champ Kind (David Koechner) and Brick Tamland (Steven Carell) wage war against the plucky female journalist.Carell who plays Brick Tamland is the correspondent on The Daily Show. Burgunday's sign-off line: "You stay classy, San Diego." Corningstone from a Portland, Oregon TV station.Based on everyone's image of the 1970s TV anchormen "we've all seen growing up."  Public TV News Anchor (Tim Robbins). Network Reporter (Kent Shocknek).  Eyewitness News Member (Jay Johnston). Report 2 (Ossie Beck).Eager Cameraman (Seth Rogen). Cameraman (Mark Hengst). News Station Employees (Judd Apatow, Debra McGuire). Announcer (Chuck Poynter). Texas TV Station Manager (Joe Flaherty).	113290
2005	Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy, The - Expanded DVD Version	M			DVD Edition - Expanded Version	TV Newscaster Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) of San Diego 1970s' Channel 4-KVWN News Team, is the macho head of an all-male news team threatened by the arrival of an ambitious Newswoman Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate).Burgundy, with his perfect hair, moustache and sexist demeanor and his fellow newscasters Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), Champ Kind (David Koechner) and Brick Tamland (Steven Carell) wage war against the plucky female journalist.DVD Edition: 28-minute Burgundy interview with Bill Kurtis (the film's narrator). Also Burgundy's ESPN audition.	113291
2004	Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy, The: E-Channel Behind the Scenes.	T	DVD -R 1787			TV Newscaster Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) of San Diego News Channel 4-KVWN, and the film "Anchorman" previewed in this E Channel "Behind the Scenes" program.	113292
2004	Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy, The: ESPN SportsCenter Audition	T	DVD -R 1787			TV Newscaster Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) of San Diego News Channel 4-KVWN auditions for "Es-Pen's" SportsCenter. Interview with Ferrell follows. Sports "Anchorman."	113293
1974	Anchorwoman	N	OWN - H - P	Morgan, Al		Newswoman Hattie Connors -- 35 years old, stunningly beautiful, welcomed at the White House. She bulldozes her way to the top	113294
2007	Anchorwoman: Are We Gonna Act All Newsy?	T	DVD -R HQ 8883		Episode #2. 8-2007	TV Anchor Lauren Jones is hired to anchor the Live at 5 evening news at KYTX in Tyler, Texas to generate buzz and ratings. The swimming suit model has little experience. Her credits include serving as a ringside ornament on the WWE's Smackdown.This series follows her as she learns the ropes. Jones has since left Tyler. Dog named Stormy appears during the weather segment. Tyler, Texas is the No. 111 U.S. TV market out of 210 markets.General Manager Phil Hurley at KYTX Channel 19, a CBS affiliate, hires Jones to jump-start the station's sluggish performance. News Director Dan Delgado. Anchor-Producer Annalisa Petralia is angry about the change.	113295
2007	Anchorwoman: Good Evening Tyler. I'm Lauren Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 8883		Episode #1. 8-2007	TV Anchor Lauren Jones is hired to anchor the Live at 5 evening news at KYTX in Tyler, Texas to generate buzz and ratings. The swimming suit model has little experience. Her credits include serving as a ringside ornament on the WWE's Smackdown.This series follows her as she learns the ropes. Jones has since left Tyler. Dog named Stormy appears during the weather segment. Tyler, Texas is the No. 111 U.S. TV market out of 210 markets.General Manager Phil Hurley at KYTX Channel 19, a CBS affiliate, hires Jones to jump-start the station's sluggish performance. News Director Dan Delgado. Anchor-Producer Annalisa Petralia is angry about the change.	113296
1994	Ancient Mysteries: Lost Ark, The	T			Episode #4.	Journalist (Graham Hancock) of The Economist. Narrators Stanley Anderson, Harry Chase, Michael Greenspan, David McCallum, Andrew Sacahs, John Swanson.	113297
1992	And	P		Roger Rosenblatt - 3-9-92		Journalist (Ron Silver) is afraid that a magazine article might be rejected by unknowing editors	113298
2000	And Beyond	M				Newsreader (Peter Donaldson).	113299
1949	And Everything Nice	DT				Talk Show. Maxine Barratt, weekly talk show	113300
2001	And Flesh and Blood So Cheap	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#4 Joe Hannibal Series	Magazine Journalist Jan Mosby enters Joe Hannibal’s life. P.I. Hannibal from Rockford Illinois is involved in a murder mystery in a Wisconsin summer resort town. Newspaper Reporter Chet Mundy is a recurring character and friend of sorts in the Joe Hannibal series of novels. 	113301
1988	And God Created Woman	M				News Broadcaster Ann Marshall (Anne O. Marshall), Action 2 News. Photographer (Roger Vadim).	113302
1979	And Justice For All	M				News Videographer Outside Jail (Jonathan Williams). Court Reporter (Julius Dunbar)	113303
1960	And Many a Voyage	N		Erdman, Loula		Crusading Reporter becomes a senator from Kansas.	113304
2001	And Never Let Her Go	MT	DVD -R HQ 8535, 8536, 8537, 8538			News Media. Local Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). Local Reporter #2 (Ola Sturik). Local Reporter #3 (Brendan Connor).	113305
1984	And Nothing But the Truth (aka Giro City)	M		Francis, Karl (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Documentary Filmmaker Sophie (Glenda Jackson) fights with James (James Donnelly) about a documentary on a farm family trying to keep its property. He wants her to go to Ireland and work with Reporter O'Mally (Jon Finch).Problems develop on location with police involving an interview with a wanted member of the IRA. Martin (Kenneth Colley) convinces James that if they stop the story, they will be accused of censorship. O'Mally accuses Martin of slanting the story.O'Mally decides to help  Sophie on the farm story and they uncover a plan to build a nuclear power plant on the property. Their documentary is tied up in legal complications and the farm is destroyed. Outer forces can suppress the press.Sophie faces sexism. She accepts the fight for truth as being part of her profession. But she and O'Mally aren't above manipulating events they are covering.Exchange: "A documentary must remain objective. And that's what's missing in this film. Objectivity." "I'm not interested in that kind of objectivity. That's films by computers."	113306
1971	And Now for Something Completely Different	T			Anthology	Interviewer (John Cleese). Ernest Scribbler (Michael Palin). Storyteller (Carol Cleveland).	113307
2002	And Now… Ladies and Gentlemen…	M				TV Journalist (Mehdi Elouazani).	113308
1996	And One to Die On	N		Haddam, Jane		Tabloid Journalist is one of two people murdered during a fierce storm off the coast of Maine in a gloomy mansion. They are there because of an auction on a silent screen star's 100th birthday.	113309
1967	And Shame the Devil	NM		Woods, Sara		Journalist and a medical student acquitted of burglary in this mystery.	113310
2003	And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself	MT	SVD 1448. DVD. 	Gelbart, Larry (Teleplay)		Correspondent John Reed (Matt Day) of Metropolitan Magazine. William Randolph Hearst (Peter Gregory). Reporter #1 (Steven Calcote). Reporter #2 (Jake Koenig). Press.	113311
1936	And Sudden Death	M				Newspaperman (Don Brodie). Newspaperman (Eddie Fetherston). Radio Announcer (Harry Geise).	113312
1993	And the Band Played On	MT				Reporter (Richard Marcus). Reporter (Miguel Perez). Reporter (Michael Szymanski). Female Reporter (Sierra Pecheur). 2nd Reporter (Robert Briscoe Evans).	113313
1944	And the Deep Blue Sea	N	OWN - H	Knotts, Raymond		Chicago Editor Jim Hale, Chicago newspaper editor	113314
1967	And the Moon Was Full	NM		McCutcheon, Hugh		Press	113315
2004	And the Pursuit of Happiness	M			Short - Comedy	Newscaster (Chris Steele). Political Commentators (Anna Scholin, Will Slocombe, David Levy). Documentary Narrator (Madhu Subramanian).	113316
1984	And the Ship Sails On... (El E Nave Va...)	M		Fellini, Federico, Tonino Guerra (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Orlando (Freddie Jones) has questionable skills in his role as host and commentator. He takes part in funeral voyage and tells public tales and pieces of gossip.Running gag is Orlando reflects on the banality of his profession, trying to get interviews with various notable personages on board with little success. At one point, forced to put on fencing gear to interview a duke.The exchange has to be conducted through interpreters who end up arguing about minute details of translation. When the ship picks up Serbian refugees, a bomb is thrown and a battleship opens fire on the boat.As the ship begins to sink, Orlando offers several versions of the events leading up to the attack and acknowledges that there is at least one version he cannot even tell.He provides a final, sepia-toned commentary from the lifeboat he ends up sharing with a rhino.	113317
1984	And the Wall Came Tumbling Down	MT				Press Photographer (Danny McCarthy)	113318
2007	And Then Came Love	M	DVD		Gay	Columnist Julie Davidson (Vanessa Williams) for an East Coast Magazine, is a single mom in Manhattan tracks down the anonymous sperm donor who's the dad of her 6-year-old son. Handsome, successful photographer boyfriend Ted (Michael Boatman).Understanding homosexual boss Stuart (Stephen Spinella). Fashion Editor (Stephanie Garcia). Fashion Intern (Kristen Ruhlin).	113319
1985	And Then They Die	N	MLPL	McCollum, Robert		Newspaper Owner and Editor Francesca (Frankie) Mills of the Kilkenny Weekly Times.  Came to her present position after 20 years at the New York Times. Proud of her paper.	113320
1998	And Then You Die	NM	OWN - H	Johansen, Iris		Photojournalist Bess Grady is an international photojournalist who photographed the aftermath of a massacre while on assignment in Croatia. Accepts lighter assignment from Traveler magazine.	113321
1996	And This Too Shall Pass	N		Lynn, Harris E.		TV Sports Anchor Mia Miller is a gorgeous, ambitious, wine-guzzling, alcoholic sportscaster. When a celibate, young black quarterback rejects her for a gay sports reporter, she gets angry. After she is raped and beaten, she accuses the quarterback.Freelance Sports Reporter Sean Elliott in Manhattan is gay. Series of unfulfilling sexual liaisons with other men. Elliott is a big fan of a young black starting quarterback for an NFL expansion team, is assigned to profile him, the two become friends.Publicist Gina DeMarco. Investigating the quarterback's life, Elliott discovers he had a gay twin brother who died of AIDs. He opens up to Elliott about his brother but remains confused about his own sexuality.The reporter falls for the quarterback.  Miller withdraws the rape charge, Elliott finds God and the quarterback finds Elliott.	113322
1985	And What a Time It Was	CB			Wally Wood’s Thunder Agents #2	Reporter Paula Cheney interviews Lightning about his life.	113323
1916	And What Happened; Being An Account of Some Romantic Meals	N		Stevens, E.S. (Drower, Ethel)		Journalism School. Letty comes to London to Cradock School of Journalism. Life with literary young women. Happy at the end of novel	113324
1950	And When She Was Bad She Was Murdered	NM		Starnes, Richard		Press	113325
1991	And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird	M		Cookson, Tony (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Alice Woods (Susan Gibney) pursues a story on two brothers who have invented a robot that becomes activated by the spirit of their dead father. She breaks into the boy's workshop after they try to convince her there is no robot.Her news director chews her out for sneaking into the house and tells her to make sure she gets something on film next time. She returns to the house with a cameraman and secretly films the robot through a window.Woods tries to bribe one of the brothers with a new bicycle to get him to agree to an interview. After the interview is aired and the family is besieged by reporters, the reporter has second thoughts.She comes to apologize and the robot persuades the family to give her another chance. The robot is kidnapped and has to be rescued.	113326
1999	Andando Nas Nuvens	DF				News Media. Correio Carioca's Reporter (Joana Morta).  Correio Carioca's Photographer (Fabio Floretina).	113327
1994	Andaz Apna Apna	MF			India.	Photographer Johnny (Mehmood).	113328
1937	Andere Welt	MF			Germany	Journalist (Franz W. Schroder-Schrom). Journalist (Kurt Meisel). Journalistin (Ilka Thimm).	113329
2003	Anderson Cooper 360	DT			Series 2003-	News Staff. Anchor Anderson Cooper. Correspondents Rudi Bakhtiar (2005-), Heidi Collins (2005-). Hosts John King, Kimberly Guilfoyle.	113330
1972	Anderson Tapes, The	M	L			News Media. Realistic media coverage of police activity	113331
1950	Anderssonskans Kalle	MF				Editor (Magnus Kesster)	113332
1973	Anderssonskans Kalle I busform	MF				Journalist (Magnus Tigerholm).	113333
2003	Andra sidan	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Karin Hansson). Photographer (Johan Carlsson). TV Producer Lars Enberg (Joel Burman). Editor Guy (Nils Engman). Editor Chick (Johanna Christersson).	113334
2000	Andre van Duini op z'n best!	TF				Interviewer (Frans Van Dusschoten). Host (Andre van Duin - Himself).	113335
2005	Andrea Cosicki: Street Fighter	NM		Kent, Bill	#3 Andrea Cosicki Mysteries	Columnist-Reporter Andrea "Andy" Cosicki, young journalist on the Philadelphia Press who pens the paper's Mr. Action consumer-advice column, and Shep Ladderback, a curmudgeonly obit writer who often acts much older than his 63 years.Strong sense of hometown loyalty and authentic journalistic atmosphere. Ignoring warnings to back off investigating the murder of a shady accountant, the crusty, humorless, agoraphobic Ladderback makes his way to Atlantic City to dig up the story.He finds an old schoolmate of his, a poker shark, to help him research the accountant's involvement with a veterans' group closely allied to an ambitious senator.It turns out Philly's Asian immigrant community is involved. Rumpled obituary writer and the author of a consumer column seem to team up only because their desks are next to each other.Cosicki notices Ladderback is stuck on an obit for a woman beaten to death in an alley. By coincidence, a visiting friend of Cosicki's has a strong connection to the victim leading both Shep and Andy into investigating scams.	113336
2003	Andrea Cosicki: Street Hungry	NM		Kent, Bill	#2 Andrea Cosicki Mysteries	Columnist-Reporter Andrea "Andy" Cosicki, young journalist on the Philadelphia Press who pens the paper's Mr. Action consumer-advice column, and Shep Ladderback, a curmudgeonly obit writer who often acts much older than his 63 years.N.S. "Shep" Ladderback, the agoraphobic obituary writer for the Philadelphia Press looks into a series of bizarre food-related deaths. Cosicki suspects foul play.Second death is a Restaurant-Food Critic Michelle Fragg , the author of "The Angry Eater" who ends up clutching the tablecloth in an exclusive restaurant owned by her ex-lover Matt Plank's trendy new Transylvanian/Caribbean "fusion" restaurant Loup Garou.Ladderback relies heavily on the phone, the Internet and Cosicki.  Wrongful deaths at both the high and low end of the food chain. First death is street vendor of fruits and vegetables.Ladderback at his desk and Cosicki on the street plunge into a world populated by egomaniacal chefs, slimy attorneys, shark-like food critics and various other power brokers, both inside the newsroom and out.	113337
2006	Andrea Cosicki: Street Legal	NM		Kent, Bill	#4 Andrea Cosicki Mysteries	Columnist-Reporter Andrea "Andy" Cosicki, young journalist on the Philadelphia Press who pens the paper's Mr. Action consumer-advice column, and Shep Ladderback, a curmudgeonly obit writer who often acts much older than his 63 years.Lawyers are meeting untimely ends. Ladderback, an agoraphobic, old-newsroom-type obituary writer, wants his 22=year-old leg person Andy to investigate .Both work for the Philadelphia daily.Cosicki witnesses the aftermath of a murder on her way out of an awards banquet at the Hot Lead Club -- a wheeling-and-dealing lawyer asphyxiated with a pile of sand in his own parked car. More lawyers are slain by an apparently crusading killer.Push-pull between old newsies (Ladderback) and brash newbies (Cosicki).	113338
2002	Andrea Cosicki: Street Money	NM		Kent, Bill	#1 Andrew Cosicki Mysteries	Columnist-Reporter Andrea "Andy" Cosicki, young journalist on the Philadelphia Press who pens the paper's Mr. Action consumer-advice column, and Shep Ladderback, a curmudgeonly obit writer who often acts much older than his 63 years.Andrea is determined to find the answers behind her father's death. Benny Cosicki had used his contacts to get his daughter a job on the Philadelphia Press. There she finds unexpected help from the tabloid's veteran obituary columnist, N.S. Ladderback.The odd couple -- a feisty athletic cub reporter combined with the aged, slow-moving thinker who hates to leave his immaculate desk. Andrea landed her first reporting job with the aid of her father, a strange man who earns a living by setting up meetings.He was a facilitator of situations. Adamant about remaining out of the news, he makes it when police find his body in an old burnt-out nightclub. Andrea first learns about his death from Shep who helps her investigate the foul play.They encounter paper politics, destructive goons and a battered lover.	113339
1952	Androcles and the Lion	M				Editor of Gladiators (Alan Mowbray).	113340
1938	Androcles and the Lion	MT				Editor (Harvey Braban).	113341
1995	Android Affair, The	MT				Reporter (Anne Richie)	113342
0001	Andromache	P	COPY	Euripides	428-424 B.C.E.	Messenger: "Oh gloomy news! I'm under a curse to bring the news I do…." Tells grandfather his grandson has been cut down by swords.  "Hear what happened…."  He then tells the complete story.	113343
1962	Andromeda Breakthrough, The	T			UK. Series.	Photographer (Jose Berlinka).	113344
2008	Andromeda Strain, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 9949, 9950 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 9959, 9960 (Part Two)	Crichton, Michael (Novel)	Miniseries	Reporter Jack Nash (Eric McCormack) uncovers a government conspiracy when a deadly pathogen from a U.S. satellite spreads through Utah. The reporter investigates a government conspiracy only to discover what he is chasing wants him silenced. Nash, an ill-shaven reporter who is also a drug addict. Unscrupulous members of the military have something to hide, which Nash is determined to find out at his personal peril. People kill themselves and one another in horrible ways, things crash and burn, a nuclear bomb is detonated, North Korea makes threatening noises, environmentalists take people hostage, the possibility of time travel is briefly explored and undersea drilling turns out to be a bad idea.Reporter (Bruno Verdoni). 	113345
1977	Andros Targets, The:	T			Series. 13 episodes. Total Television. Television Drama Series	Investigative Journalists. Team of investigative journalists working for New York Forum, a metropolitan daily newspaper. James Sutorius as Mike Andros, a Greek-American reporter. Pamela Reed as Sandi Farrell	113346
2007	Andy Barker, P.I.: Lady Vanishes, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8418		Episode. 4-14-2007	News Media. Andy runs into Lew's corrupt ex-partner when he tries to prove the innocence of Lew's old flame.	113347
2007	Andy Barker, P.I.: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8298		Episode. 3-15-2007	Newspaper article and visit to the Newspaper Morgue where Andy takes a tax return to help solve the case. Barker is a tax return specialist who lives a double life as a private eye.	113348
1997	Andy Brazil: Hornet's Nest	NM		Cornwell, Patricia	#1 Andy Brazil Mysteries	Reporter Andy Brazil, an ambitious younger newsman for The Charlotte Observer and an eager volunteer cop. He is 22 years old, handsome and fierce and has total photographic recall.Brazil works with Police Chief Judy Hammer and her deputy chief, Virginia West. Brazil is on assignment to write about police activity, having impressed his editor by turning in "hundred of hours' overtime five months in a row."The trio investigate a series of serial killings of out-of-towners, men who are pulled from their rental cars, sexually mutilated, marked with orange spray paint and shot.Hammer struggles with city politics and a depressed, obese husband.  who, at 42,  is married to her job.	113349
2001	Andy Brazil: Isle of Dogs	NM		Cornwell, Patricia	#3 Andy Brazil Mysteries	Reporter Andy Brazil was an ambitious younger newsman for The Charlotte Observer and an eager volunteer cop. He is 22 years old, handsome and fierce and has total photographic recall. He is now a journalist turned state trooper.Brazil works with Police Chief Judy Hammer and her deputy chief, Virginia West. Brazil and Hammer are off to Richmond, Virginia, to clean up a police precinct troubled by all manner of corruption, bureaucracy, politicians and police officials.There they find a dim-witted governor with deranged plan to distract his constituents from real problems by setting up bogus speed traps throughout the state. Outraged locals take their dentist hostage, secede from the Commonwealth and declare civil war.Chaos breaks loose when the governor of Virginia orders speed traps be pained on all streets and highways and warns speeders will be caught by monitoring aircraft flying overhead.But the eccentric island of Tangier, 14 miles off the coast of Virginia in Chesapeake Bay, responds by declaring war on its own state.	113350
1999	Andy Brazil: Southern Cross	NM		Cornwell, Patricia	#2 Andy Brazil Mysteries	Reporter Andy Brazil, an ambitious younger newsman for The Charlotte Observer and an eager volunteer cop. He is 22 years old, handsome and fierce and has total photographic recall and is now a journalist-turned state trooper.Brazil works with Police Chief Judy Hammer and her deputy chief, Virginia West, 42, who is married to her job but is now in love with the newspaper reporter-turned-police officer Andy Brazil. .Former Charlotte police chief Hammer has been brought to Richmond, Virginia to clean up the police force. But she is reeling from the death of her husband and resented by the Richmond police force, city manager and mayor.Hammer is joined by deputy chief West and rookie Brazil on the most difficult assignment of her career.In the face of overwhelming public scrutiny, the trio must find the link between the desecration of Confederate President Jefferson Davis' statue and the brutal murder of an elderly woman.	113351
2002	Andy Dick Show, The: Andy's Tinseltown Chow-House	T			Episode #18. 3-31-2002	Food Critic (Ryan Raddatz).	113352
2001	Andy Dick Show, The: Pressing Ass PSA	T			Episode #31.	Reporter (Liza Del Mundo).	113353
1966	Andy Griffith Show, The: Big Fish in a Small Town	T			Episode #200.11-28-1966	Photographer (Sammy Reese).	113354
1960	Andy Griffith Show: Andy on Trial	T	SVD 780		Episode	Editor Andy's job is on the line after a magazine reporter digs up some dirt on him. Publisher (Roy Roberts) of newspaper arrested by Andy	113355
1960	Andy Griffith Show: Goober's Contest	T			Episode	Printing error awards a larger cash prize than he planned to give when he runs a contest	113356
1960	Andy Griffith Show: Hollywood Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8579		Episode	News Media. Andy and an actress take a picture together, which later causes Helen to become jealous when it is printed in the town paper	113357
1960	Andy Griffith Show: Opie's Newspaper	T	DVD -R HQ 3090. SVD 743		Episode. Series (10-3-60 to 9-16-68)	Newspaper. Opie publishes a gossip newspaper and distributes it all over town	113358
1940	Andy Hardy Meets Debutante	M	DVD -R HQ 4922, 4923. L		Turner	School Newspaper. Lana Turner as Cynthia Potter is pictured on the cover of the school newspaper. Photographer (Lester Dorr).	113359
1941	Andy Hardy's Private Secretary	M				Photographer Mr. Bosinny (Erskine Sanford).	113360
1991	Andy Sussman: Big Freeze	NM	OWN - P	Katz, Michael J.	#3 Andy Sussman Mysteries	TV Sportscaster Andy Sussman and his wife, Susie team up with PI Murray Glick to solve a mystery.A mystery manuscript penned by Glick has disappeared while he was working on a case in Sunburst, Colo where a 19-year-old college dropout was last seen. Glick was hired by the young woman's mother to find her.Having talked his network into letting him cover the World Cup ski races in Sunburst, Andy and Susie pick up the trail where the manuscript leaves off.The teenager's last known companion was a skiing instructor who is embroiled in plans to develop the national forest as ski slopes. Forest Service rangers oppose the plan and one of them, linked to the teenager, has been killed, in an avalanche.Andy and Susie must discover who would have the most to lose if the development is halted. Before long, some ski bunnies try to murder Susie and both Murray and the teenager reappear.	113361
1989	Andy Sussman: Last Dance in Redondo Beach	NM	OWN - P	Katz, Michael J.	#2 Andy Sussman Mysteries	TV Sportscaster Andy Sussman spends most of his time worrying about his stature as a serious sportscaster even though he's a network sports journalist.Sussman is calling play-by-play for Celebrity Network Superteams when a masked pro wrestler apparently drowns during the paddleboat race: the cause of death is heart failure.Sussman's Producer Cliff Tragere orders him to continue reporting on the incident and the reaction of the wrestling world. But when no one can tell Sussman who the masked wrestler really was, he becomes convinced it was a case of murder.As Sussman spends his time whining and worrying about his stature as a serious sportscaster, Murray Glick, private investigator who operates out of exclusive Chicago-suburb shopping mall and runs a singles mystery-cruise business on the side shows up.Eager to pitch his "Clue of the Day" idea to the network, he helps his old pal Sussman by following the convoluted trail of the wrestler's mysterious past from Chicago to Redondo Beach to find the killer.	113362
1987	Andy Sussman: Murder Off the Glass	NM	OWN - P	Katz, Michael J.	#1 Andy Sussman Mysteries	Radio Sportscaster and Play-by-Play Announcer Andy Sussman of WCGO is fired when the Chicago cops thinks he may have shot and killed his color man Lester Beldon during a basketball game.In the third quarter of a basketball game between the Phoenix Suns and the bottom-dwelling Chicago Flames, the stadium lights suddenly go out, then flick back on.WCGO Radio Play-by-Play Announcer Andy Sussman turns to his color man Lester Beldon only to discover he's been shot. The Chicago cops decide, on scant evidence, that Andy is a likely suspect.WCGO's dim-witted and pusillanimous managers believe the cops and fire Andy, whose future suddenly is bleak. He asks an old college classmate, Murray Glick, a seedy private eye who's trying to build up a carriage trade and isn't eager to get involved.Sussman also asks Susie Ettenger, a sharp and very pretty lawyer who he loves, to help him. She's more interested in solving the crime than in being with Sussman.	113363
2006	Ane-eui aein-eul mannada	MF			South Korea	Radio Commentator (Chul Park). Photographer (Sang-wuk Shim).	113364
1937	Angel	M				Press Photographer (Olaf Hytten) of Consolidated Press	113365
1982	Angel	M				Photographer (Tom Collins).	113366
2007	Angel	M				Journalist (Roger Morlidge)	113367
2007	Angel	NSF		Gansky, Alton L. 		Investigative Journalist Priscilla Simms is the only one with doubts when an earthquake shakes Southern California and sets the stage for the appearance of Aster, a stranger from a world far from our own. Miracles happen around him, spectacular promises are made and wisdom flows forth from his lips. Aster says he has come to complete our knowledge, to explain our beginnings, and to correct our spiritual errors. He speaks of one greater than he who will soon return to the earth he seeded long ago. And the world is ready to receive him: politicians ask his advice, religious leaders wish to call him friend, scientists want to study him and philosophers wish to debate him. But not everything is what it seems in Aster’s world. Simms thinks the messenger is too good to be believed. With the courage of conviction and faith, she sets out to find the truth. It is a search that may cost her her reputation, and maybe even her life.	113368
1990	Angel at My Table, An	M				Reporter (Patrick Griffiths).	113369
2002	Angel Blade	M				News Reporter #1 (Kyla Grogan). News Reporter #2 (Stephanie Costello)	113370
1977	Angel Dance	NM		Beal, M.F.	Reference: “The Gay Detective Novel” by Judith A. Markowitz and Katherine V. Forrest	Journalist Maria Katerina Lorca Guerrera Alcazar (Kat Guerrera), the first Lesbian sleuth to appear in a novel. First Latina gay/lesbian detective. Not a trained journalist, but at the beginning of the novel she is the primary contributor to the four-page, leftist news weekly published by her antiestablishment collective. Within the first 15 pages of the book, she’s forced out of her collective and abandons her fleeting career in journalism. 	113371
1995	Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy	M				TV Reporter (Tracee Cocco)	113372
2001	Angel Eyes	M				Photographer (Paul A. MacFarlane)	113373
1952	Angel Face	M	DVD -R HQ 3767, 3768. SVD 1207			Reporters (Mike Lally, Bob Peoples, Clark Curtiss). TV Broadcaster (Charles Tannen). Court Reporter (Robert Haines).	113374
1990	Angel Falls	N	OWN - H	Guernsey, Paul		Journalist Jimmy Angel is offered a job as a foreign correspondent in Venezuela.	113375
2002	Angel Fire	NM		Miscione, Lisa		Crime Writer Lydia Strong, determined to bring her mother's killers to justice	113376
1998	Angel Fire	N		Franscell, Ron		Journalist and writer Cassidy McLeod comes from a long line of newspaperman. His brother, reported killed in Vietnam while on assignment for the San Francisco Chronicle. is rescued and returned to home and family in 1995.But the brother is haunted by ghosts of his life in Vietnam during the last 20 years. Guilt and love compel McLeod to suspend his own life in San Francisco to care for his brother.He returns to his Wyoming hometown and faces harrowing reunion with his past.	113377
1996	Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground	N		Garrett, Annie		Journalist Tess, now a celebrity journalist in New York City, goes home to find her first loveTen years after leaving home to seek a career in New York, Tess, a successful celebrity journalist, returns to the Ozarks and to Branson to interview famed country artist she had loved as a teenager	113378
1998	Angel for Emily, An	NR		Deveraux, Jude		TV Reporter Donald is a big city newscaster and engaged to a small town librarian who meets her guardian angel.Donald reports that a notorious hit man has amazingly eluded capture and is on the loose. He matches the description of the librarian's guardian angel. Is she harboring an angel, a lunatic or a psychopathic killer?The angel appreciates the librarian more than the ungrateful Donald. He enchants everyone he meets and communicates with the ghosts that seem to inhabit every building in her home town.	113379
2006	Angel Guts Nami	MF			Japan Adult Erotica series	Reporter Nami Tsuchiya writes a series of shocking articles portraying rape and its victims.Showing little or no respect for the women's privacy, she constantly harasses the rape victims until they give her the only thing she cares about -- their stories for her articles.But her continued exposure to these shocking tales of sexual violence and abuse begins to take its toll on Tsuchiya's mind and she begins to vividly relive their brutal rapes.	113380
1957	Angel in the Corner, The	N		Dickens, Monica		Press	113381
1997	Angel of Darkness, The	N		Carr, Caleb		New York Times Reporter John Schuyler Moore	113382
1990	Angel of Death	MT				Reporter (Lydia Hannibal)	113383
1994	Angel of Destruction	M				Reporter #1 (Mike Cassey). Reporter #2 (Larry Cain)	113384
1995	Angel of Galilea, The (aka Dulce compania)	N		Restrepo, Laura. Dolores Koch (Translation).		Colombian Reporter Mona, known as La Monita or “Blondie”  is a cynical young reporter for one of Bogota’s many popular tabloids. She is sent to investigate the appearance of an angel in one of Bogota’s poorest barrios. She finds her skepticism challenges. She’s seduced first by the peasant’s enormous faith and then by the loveliness of the huge angel himself.  Eventually the reporter falls in love with a modern archangel in the slums of Bogota and has a child with him. Woman Journalist's involvement with people of a poor barrio in Bogotá and the man they call an angel. First-person story. Details of daily life in Colombia.The reporter was once idealistic and determined to better the world, but now works for a tabloid journal.Mona: “Surely those were signs, among many others, but then again this insane city gives off so many doomsday warnings that no one pays attention anymore.” Mona’s own great adventure begins ordinarily enough when she is told to investigate the presence of an angel in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. At first she assumes that this is yet another example of Colombian journalists warming up “what is already passe in Miami.” But when she arrives in Galilea in a cold, driving rain, and is taken to see the tall, dark, handsome -- and nearly naked --- celestial spirit, she begins to wonder if the stories might not be true. It isn’t long before the angel becomes both the object of a religious cult and the rallying point for a revolutionary movement. As peasants flock to him, the army and the church hunt him down. Meanwhile, Mona finds herself falling in love with this possibly fallen angel, even as she continues to dig for less supernatural explanations for his strange power. La Monita spares no effort to find out if the angel is real or if other, more earthly explanations (epilepsy or drug abuse mixed with superstition) can explain who he is. As La Monita says, “Colombia happens ot be the country in the world with the most miracles per square foot...we maintain a direct line with the other worlds, and canonly survive as a nation with a daily dose of superstitution.  	113385
1844	Angel of the Odd, The	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Narrator inveighs against outlandish stories by lying journalists.  Angel of Old appears and rebukes the narrator for disbelieving "vat is print in de print."	113386
1974	Angel on Fire	M				Photographer (Jamie Gillis).	113387
1948	Angel on the Amazon	M				Brazilian Reporter (Alfredo DeSa).	113388
2000	Angel Walk	N		Govier, Katherine		Former War Correspondent Cory Ditchburn is now 85 and has finally agreed to a retrospective of her art. For years she had refused afraid that any summing up of her life’s work would mean she’d never work again. But now vanity has won out, vanity and the need to see it all one more time. As she sorts through her photographs with Tyke, the son she abandoned for her lover and for World War II, each image projects Cory into one of the split-seconds that have strung themselves together as her life. Her pictures give her back the story of her past -- from her beginnings in Pointe au Baril, Ontario, a place of rocky islands and forests to her days in London, England where she honed her skills as a photographer and met the great love of her life, to war-ravaged Europe where she worked as a war correspondent for Lord Beaverbrook, traveling with the ranks of soldiers, earning fame as “the girl photographer” to her self-imposed exile at a fishing cabin in Safe Harbor.	113389
1960	Angel Wore Red, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3062, 3063. SVDSP 1399	Marshall, Bruce (Novel --"Fair Bride, The"	Ness Book	Correspondent Hawthorne (Joseph Cotton) of the Continental Broadcasting Company, one-eyed journalist, during the Spanish Civil War.  Role is based on Floyd Gibbons.  He carries four glass eyes for use on different occasions.	113390
2003	Angel: Peace Out	T			Episode. 3-30-2003. Season #4. Episode #21.	News Media. Reporter (Robert Pescovitz). Technician (Gerry Katzman). Female Reporter (Kristin Richardson). Male News Reporter (Blair Hickey). Telemunio Reporter (Angelica Castro). Grizzled Reporter (Brian Bradley).	113391
2003	Angel: Shiny  Happy People	T			Episode #85. 4-9-2003	TV News Anchor (Lynette Romero). Good Morning L.A. Host  (Tawny Rene Hemilton).	113392
1995	Angel's Aura	NM		Jernigan, Brenda K.		Reporter's sister vows to uncover the truth when her sister is suspected of killing her lover, a local health club muscleman in the town of Martinsboro, North Carolina.	113393
1927	Angel's Flight	NM	USC	Ryan, D.		Newspaperman's column on an independent journal.  Will Pence and the Evening Star.  Newspaper reporter and narrator Will Pence wanders through Los Angeles and Hollywood talking to known and unknown alike to get material for his daily columnLos Angeles Record.	113394
2009	Angel’s Game, The	N		Zafon, Carlos Ruiz. Lucy Graves (Translator)		Aspiring Journalist David Martin makes his living by writing sensationalist novels under a pseudonym. The survivor of a troubled childhood, he has taken refuge in the world of books and spends his nights spinning baroque tales about the city’s underworld. But perhaps his dark imaginings are not as strange as they seem, for in a locked room deep within the house lie photographs and letters hinting at the mysterious death of the previous owner. Like a slow poison, the history of the place seeps into his bones as he struggles with an impossible love. Close to despair, David receives a letter from a reclusive French editor, Andreas Corelli, who makes him the offer of a lifetime -- he is to write a book unlike anything that has ever existed, a book with the power to change hearts and minds. In return, he will receive a fortune and perhaps more. But as David begins the work, he realizes there is a connection between his haunting book and the shadows that surround his home. 	113395
1994	Angel's Head: Novel of Suspense, A	NM		Smolens, John		Journalist Mark is an unfulfilled journalist.	113396
1937	Angel's Holiday	M		Fenton, Frank, Lynn Root (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Editor Ralph Everett (Charles Arnt), a Chicago newspaper editor trying to get Reporter Nick Moore (Robert Kent) to follow up on the disappearance of a movie star. Moore thinks it's a publicity stunt.	113397
1998	Angela	TF			Series	News Media. Diana Gallardo Santillana (Luz Maria Zetina), media hermana de Angela	113398
2002	Angela D'Audney: Tribute, A	DT			New Zealand	News Media. TVNZ Broadcaster Tom Bradley. NZBS Journalist-General News Manager Ric Carlyon. Television Critic Barry Shaw.NZBS Head Announcer Bob Irvine. TVNZ Sports Broadcaster Phillip Leishman. TVNZ C-Host Karen Olsen. Angela's Biography Co-Author Nicky Pellegrino. NZBS Announcer Merv Smith.TVNZ Head of Production (Rod Cornelius). Host Susan Wood. Producer of On Camera Michael Hockley. NZBS Sports Announcer Barry Holland.	113399
2004	Angela Knight	NSF		Warlord, Janes		Crime Reporter Jane Colby finds herself in the hands of a warlord from the future sent to protect her -- and in his hands is just where she wants to be, even though she is the next target of a time traveling killer.	113400
2001	Angela McKenzie: Special Interest	N		Benson, Christopher (Chris)		African-American Reporter Angela McKenzie of the Washington Examiner Metro staff chose a different path from her old friend Veronica Sutton who came to Washington to do good, but she did even better. Tall, smart, beautiful and Black, Veronica parlayed her brains, looks and college activism into a top-notch, million-dollar consulting firm that greased the wheels of Washington politics -- without regard to race, creed or political ideology. For Veronica, it was a long way from Chicago’s South Side, but when she is found dead in her posh town house, only a woman who knew the real Ronnie Sutton can find out how she died and why. McKenzie and Sutton’s lives are entwined again. Retracing Ronnie’s final weeks and days, Angela steps into a political maze of power, sex, secrets and special interests. When people connected to Angela’s investigation begin to die, she knows she’s close -- to a few astounding answers, to one more deadly question, and to a conspiracy that will rock Washington’s foundations -- and kill anyone in its way. Excerpt:Washington Examiner, Tuesday, February 23, 1999, 3:50 p.m.Angela stared at the pulsing cursor as if she was reading her own vital signs on the monitor. She was struggling to revive a withering thought, trying to breathe life into a story that was fading fast. She focused on the screen, tried to shut out the chaos of the late afternoon newsroom.The place was going crazy. Always like that around this time of day in the paper’s crowded Metro Section “the ghetto” where most Black reporters got their start at the Examiner. There were the frantic phone calls, reporters checking last-minute details on breaking stories. There was the rapid-fire clicking of computer keyboards in nearby cubicles. There was the cynical talk, the cutthroat joking, the staccato laughter that swirled all around. Back in the day, there also might have been a cloud of cigarette smoke hovering over Angela?s desk. But the Examiner Building had been declared a smoke-free workplace. Sign of the times. The burning cigarettes had been replaced by Starbucks, Evian and Coca-Cola. Fuel for a new age.Angela reached for the Coke can that sat on top of some file folders next to her Reporter’s Notebook and a half-eaten turkey sandwich. She took a sip, sighed. Nearly finished with the story, she couldn't go on for some reason. She had been through much tougher assignments. Pulled them off. No problem. Like that warehouse fire. She had gotten there ahead of the crowd and had beaten the competition by phoning in her story on the only phone available'the one inside the burning building. 'Hotshot reporter' was the name they had given her. Angela was like that, always ready to turn a problem into an opportunity. Her life was defined by what was next, the blank page waiting to be filled. A risk taker from jump, she never feared what was just over the edge. Every fiber of her sleek, five-foot-seven frame was primed for the challenge. But the pressure was murder. The pressure to get it right, and to get it right on time. The pressure to prove something to her editors, show the White boys they didn't have a monopoly on intelligence and talent. The pressure to break out of the Metro ghetto, make her mark as a star writer, and to do it all before she turned 35. She only had two more years to go.Then there was the pressure to prove something to herself, beat back the demons from Peoria. She had come to Washington'a destination market for journalists'looking for the big story. Looking to rewrite her own. She was carrying some heavy baggage. It seemed that the only thing standing in her way was what she thought she had put behind her. And now she was losing her focus, on deadline. A killer deadline. Angela sat there, staring at the monitor, then at her opened notebook, then back at her monitor where she could see her faint reflection over the words on the screen. Her smooth, caramel skin, and soft round face framed by her short curly black hair. Freshly cut. Her appearance, like her life, was in transition.The silver rings on her thumb and fingers flashed across the screen as she raised her hand to her chin. In the other hand, a pencil tapping, that intense nervous thing she always did at times like this. Drove her mother crazy. Could have been a Ritalin kid with all that energy. But her practical Midwest parents wouldn't hear of such a thing. Instead, her mother would just give her a whack on the leg. 'Be still,' she'd say. But Angela never could. Now, she was tapping and shifting in her chair, narrowing her large dark brown eyes, trying to coax herself through the mental block, resist the pull of Peoria. No one here could possibly know anything about that. Right' She was a tough, smart professional who had made one tiny, okay, one huge mistake. But she had to trust herself again, even if she could never trust a single source, or a White country club editor for that matter. She couldn't let what happened there pull her back. She had to stay focused. So Angela turned to her notebook again, thumbed the pages. Scenes of the day's event began to replay in her head as the chants of the demonstrators crowded out the other memories.They had come to Washington 30,000 strong. Tobacco workers, mostly from nearby Virginia and North Carolina, bused in, some believed, at the expense of the cigarette companies. They demonstrated on the Capitol grounds while a Senate Commerce Subcommittee held hearings. The workers were not going to sit still for any government efforts to restrict or regulate the use of cigarettes. For them, it was a matter of life and death. Their livelihood was on the line and they vowed to continue their protest outside until the lawmakers on the inside heard their angry voices, voices that now were reduced to so many scratches and scribbles in Angela's notebook.A voice. 'My daddy grew tobacco, and my daddy's daddy. Only thing we've ever known. Now they want to regulate us out of work.'Another voice. 'Yep, it's politics, pure and simple. If the tobacco companies had given more money to the Democrats, we wouldn't be having this problem.'Another. 'I'd rather see a kid smoking a cigarette than smoking a joint. Why don't they do better at regulating hard drugs''Quotes practically leapt from the notebook pages as Angela began writing again, punching the keys, hard and fast. She had found the segue to the rest of her story. She was back on track.Until the phone rang. So loud it made Angela jump, lose her line of thought. She fumbled through the press releases, file folders and half-eaten sandwich to answer it.'Examiner Metro, Angela McKenzie.' Her voice, crisp and melodic, smoothed over her annoyance at the interruption.'How long do I have to wait for you to return my calls'' It was Michael, again.'Come on Michael, you know what I'm dealing with here. Besides, I've got an early deadline, and'''So, what else is new''She sighed, slumped back in her chair. 'What is it, Michael'''What do you mean, 'What is it'' I mean, what's with this 'What is it shit all of a sudden'''Oh, come on.' Angela looked around her, down the aisle of a half-dozen cubicles, as if she thought the other reporters could really overhear the yelling on the other end of the line. 'Look, I have work to do, okay'''Course you do. Now that you got what you needed. Had plenty of time to talk when I was tipping you off about the'''Michael, please,' she hissed. 'I thought we had been through this already. You know I appreciate what you did.' She turned again to look down the aisle and saw Greg Carter, another Black Metro reporter, headed her way. He carried a telephone message slip in his hand, a smirk on his face.'Yeah, I can see how much you appreciate me risking my neck.' Michael was still trippin' on the other end. 'You know what'll happen to my Black ass if they find out I'm the one who leaked'''Wait, just hold on a second...' Angela looked up at Greg, who was now standing at her cubicle. She knew he would stay there'stubborn, rude or just plain nosy'waiting for her conversation to end. No matter how long it took. He had time, since he didn't seem to be doing much in the newsroom these days.'That's the problem.' Michael wasn't holding back. 'Ever since you've been here, what, six, seven months, all I do is wait.''Look, let me get back to you, okay'' Angela spoke into the phone, but was looking up at Greg.'When'' Michael pressed on.'Later.''What time, Angie'' How come he always said her name like he was talking to a child''About six-thirty, seven.' She looked at her watch. It was four o'clock. 'I should be home by seven,' she said, writing a Post-it reminder, sticking it on her computer. When did this start' Memory aids to call Michael' 'Seven o'clock, unless I stay later to work on my magazine piece.''All right.' Then his voice lowered a few notes. 'Maybe I can come over later.''Well...' Why was she hesitating' And why was Greg still looming over her' With the nerve to look impatient. 'Let's talk first,' Angela said.'Cool. Now, you made sure my name wasn't mentioned,' he said.'Right. No mention'''And nothing about the Department of Revenue, you know, to like connect me up to it'''No. It's going in as 'an administration source.' No quotes.' She turned back into her cubicle, away from Greg. 'So, you're sure about what you told me.''Absolutely.'She held a beat, then let it go. 'Okay. You're not identified, so don't worry.''All right. Look, let's make sure we get together, okay' I mean, I love you, Baby, and'''Okay, me, too. I'll call you later. Bye, bye.' Angela hung up so quickly she sent several folders flying.'Me, too'' Greg had a mocking tone. Nothing unusual about that. 'Yeah I can tell that was a business call. 'Yes, Miss McKenzie,'' he said, aping a White dignitary. ''I am definitely in favor of that proposal and, oh yes, by the way, of course, this is off the record, deep background, if you know what I mean, but, well, gosh, I love you Miss McKenzie.' 'Me, too, Senator.'''Greg, please,' Angela said, swiveling in her chair, shooting him a hard look. Michael was annoying enough with his anxiety, his clinging and his growing insecurity about their relationship. This was not the time for another man to hassle her. Besides, she was on deadline. 'Is that for me'' She pointed to the message slip.'You might say that.' Greg slapped the paper against the palm of his free hand. 'But, the real question is, why did I have to pick it up for you when it's been sitting out front at the message center since this morning' I mean, if you're not going to turn on your voice mail, at least you could check'''Oh, God, I've been so busy I completely forgot.''Lesson One,' Greg said, handing over the message. 'If you want to win friends and influence folk in this town, don't start out by keeping people like Veronica Sutton waiting all day for a call-back.''Ronnie'''Oh, it's Ronnie, is it' Didn't know you all were so tight.'Angela looked down at the slip in her hand. 'We were roommates in college.''No shit.' For once, it seemed, Greg was impressed. Or maybe just surprised. 'You and Veronica Sutton' Roomies'' 'Yeah.''The Veronica Sutton'''Mmm hmm.''The lobbyist' Young, gifted, Black and all that'''Right.' Angela looked up again at Greg. 'We were real close. Been trying to get together since I moved here. Something always seems to come up. Anyway, she was helping me, you know, on the phone, to hook up this story I'm working on.' She turned again to look down at the message.'Oh yeah' Well, maybe you could hook me up.''Hmm'' Angela was only half listening to Greg as she read the message. 'Please call ASAP.' The telephone number was written below and, at top, the time of the call, '9:30 a.m.' Angela had been covering the demonstration at that time.'I mean, like, I just might be able to pencil her into my busy social schedule,' Greg said. 'What was that'' The joke was lost on Angela, still distracted.'I mean, Veronica Sutton is a major-league fox,' he continued. 'We're talking drop-dead-and-come-back-to-life fine.'	113401
2006	Angela's Eyes: Eyes for Windows	T	DVD -R HQ 6489		Episode. 7-22-2006	TV Anchor Missy Banders (Patricia Zentilli) receives death threats. Angela helps the celebrity news anchor and still finds time to be a bridesmaid at a wedding.	113402
2006	Angela's Eyes: In God's Eyes	T			Episode #3. 7-30-2006	Reporter (Tino Monte).	113403
2006	Angela's Eyes: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 7-16-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Walter Rinaldi).	113404
1993	Angelfist	M				Newscaster (Dulce V. Del Pilar). Reporter (Paul Holmes).	113405
1999	Angelic Darkness, The	N		Zimler, Richard		Magazine Editor Bill Ticino is editor of a corporate magazine. His philandering breaks up his marriage and the psychically fragile journalist is afraid of the dark and cannot sleep alone in his suddenly empty home.His job is unfulfilling and offers him no refuge. He takes in an roommate -- charming and androgynous with an exotic pet and habits. He introduces Ticino to a new world of runaways, prostitutes and transvestites.	113406
2002	Angelina Amalfi: Bell, Cook and Candle	NM		Pence, Joanne	#9 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi has finally found a business that she performs well and that people appreciate after numerous false starts, plenty of failures and several times quitting out of boredom."Commercial" cakes is doing so well that Angie barely has time to sleep. This frustrates boyfriend homicide detective Paavo Smith who after much deliberating has finally worked up the courage to ask her to marry him.Every time he begins to propose, Angie is distracted, called to the phone or falls asleep. She ends up hiring two employees who are into the Goth scene while Paavo works on a serial killer case involving Goths.	113407
1999	Angelina Amalfi: Cook in Time, A	NM		Pence, Joanne	#7 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi is always thinking of new and better business ideas. She is sure she's got a winner with "Fantasy Dinners," one-of-a-kind thematic feasts created to suit a client's unique tastes.Unfortunately no one is biting except a crackpot cadre of UFO-chasers and conspiracy geeks. Still, even wacko customers are better than none and designing an otherworldly repast should keep her busy while Paavo investigates a bizarre murder..But the more time she spends dealing with alien abduction enthusiasts, the more she believes that maybe there is some kind of conspiracy afoot and that Paavo's case is somehow connected.	113408
1997	Angelina Amalfi: Cook's Night Out	NM		Pence, Joanne	#5 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi has decided to make her culinary name by creating the perfect chocolate confection: angelinas. She donates her delicious rejects to the Random Acts of Kindness Mission in San FranciscoShe meets the jittery minister in charge. Soon she volunteers to help organize their first fund-raiser despite the fact that her beau, police detective Paavo Smith, has warned her away from the place.Before Paavo can stop her, he finds himself facing charges that he's a murderous cop on the take. He suspects a "reformed" sinner at the mission is setting him up but Angie refuses to believe it.Then, faster than you can beat egg whites to a peak, she discovers that the mission harbors more than the needy, and that's it is up to her to save not only his reputation, but his life, too.	113409
1996	Angelina Amalfi: Cooking Most Deadly	NM		Pence, Joanne	#4 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi is on the lookout for the latest undiscovered restaurant to review for her column in a local restaurant magazine. Meanwhile San Francisco homicide detective Paavo Smith is trying to find a brutal killer.When Angie stumbles into a tiny café run by three old men who have no idea how to run a restaurant but who have a way with marinara, Angie's sure she's found her diamond in the rough. If only grumpy old men would take some of her well-intentioned advice.Angie meanwhile consults her quirky sisters about matrimony. She's been thinking she and Paavo should take their relationship to the next level. But after listening to the complaints of everyone in the family, she doesn't want wedding bells.As the killings continue and the clues mount, it dawns on Paavo that the killer's prey all have something in common. If he's right, Angie may be next on the list.  The ever-game Amalfi takes off her oven mitts to join the investigation.But her leaping head first into the stewpot for sure -- because a murderer with a vendetta is more than willing to give one nosy chef her lethal just deserts.	113410
1995	Angelina Amalfi: Cooking Up Trouble	NM		Pence, Joanne	#3 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi can't wait to take off from the city for a week to help devise a delicious vegetarian menu for a lovely new B&B in scenic northern California.The not-yet-open-for-business Inn will be the perfect place to take her budding romance with her homicide detective boyfriend Paavo to the next level.But battling investors, rumors of ghosts, cold drafts, a leaky roof and an owner whose idea of haute cuisine might be acceptable for farm animals makes this inn a less than ideal location.And when a furious rainstorm traps everyone inside, it becomes painfully apparent that there's a murderer among them and that the only recipe being concocted ion the kitchen is one for disaster.But Angie's determine to solve the case and salvage her romantic getaway -- or die trying.	113411
1998	Angelina Amalfi: Cooks Overboard	NM		Pence, Joanne	#6 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi has convinced Homicide Inspector Paavo Smith to sail to Acapulco together for a much needed romantic vacation.Because Paavo refused to set foot on a cruise liner, Angie arranged for them to travel aboard a Norwegian freighter. Romance on the high seas that Angie covets is interrupted by strange doings.Their own cabin is searched and the cook tries to desert. Apparently the duo has booked the wrong passage because this ship contains a microfilm with a professor's successful research into an alternate form of energy.Everyone wants the results and killing Angie and Paavo is perfectly acceptable if they get in the way.	113412
2004	Angelina Amalfi: Courting Disaster	NM		Pence, Joanne	#12 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi, now a dilettante chef and amateur sleuth has reluctantly agreed to let her mother plan the party to celebrate her engagement to Paavo, her hunky detective beau.But as she frets over whether mom will pull it off, a new situation surfaces -- her next door neighbor falls for a mysterious pregnant woman and gets in over his head.With stalkers, baby-smuggling and murder in the days leading up to the party, Angie must concentrate on solving a complicated crime and reluctantly leaves the party planning to mom.	113413
2003	Angelina Amalfi: If Cooks Could Kill	NM		Pence, Joanne	#10 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angie Amalfi is cooking up a new scheme. Pairing up her best friend Connie with a handsome professional football player who just happens to be related to the owner of her favorite Italian restaurant.Soon Connie takes more interest in a suspicious loser than Angie's "dream man" and her despondent friend decides to recreate herself as a restaurant consultant. Police begin to suspect that Connie and her new love interest are connected with  murder.Angie and her homicide detective fiancé Paavo must try to track down the real killer.And when the trail of clues begins to lead back to Angie's favorite restaurant, it's up to Angie to set things right -- or the only recipe on the menu may be one for disaster.	113414
1993	Angelina Amalfi: Something's Cooking	NM		Pence, Joanne	#1 Angelina Amalfi Series	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi is a gourmet chef and a food writer with enough sass and spunk for two. But things start to go really bad fast when the man who's been contributing unusual recipes to her column is discovered dead.Angie suddenly finds herself being stalked by a killer whose appetite was merely whetted by the first deadly course. The homicide cop assigned to the case is one delectable dish.But when more people start to fall around Amalfi like ruined soufflés, ever-resourceful Angie realizes she'll have to cook up a survival scheme quick before her personal goose gets cooked.The case may be too hot to handle and the stakes are high, for she's about to take on deadly arms smugglers and lethal food fanatics. But if anyone can keep her cool, Angie can.	113415
2000	Angelina Amalfi: To Catch a Cook	NM		Pence, Joanne	#8 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi is given a cheap cameo broach from her beau, homicide detective Paavo Smith. It's the only thing he has from his mother who was a good time girl who always dumped him and his sister with a neighbor.Angie treasures the gift and wears it everyday until the broach falls out of the setting. She takes it to a jeweler only to learn the piece is a valuable Russian antique that he wants to buy due to its museum-like quality.Angie refuses to sell it and the jeweler agrees to fix it. As soon as she leaves the store, the jeweler places a mysterious call that places everyone connected to the cameo in danger.Paavo's stepfather is in a hospital suffering from a coma after being shot in the head. The jeweler is dead. Numerous efforts to kill Paavo and Angie occur.Paavo believes the current vendetta is tied to something his parents did three decades ago that impacts the Russian Mafia today.	113416
1994	Angelina Amalfi: Too Many Cooks	NM		Pence, Joanne	#2 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi has talked her way into a job on a pompous, third-rate chef's radio call-in-show. She has visions of a new career to go along with her hot, new romance with Paavo Smith, a gorgeous homicide detective.When a successful and much-envied restaurateur is poisoned, however, Angie finds the case far more interesting than trying to make her pretentious boss sound good.Some cooks might shy away from such a sizzling case, but Angie can take the heat and stay in the kitchen.	113417
2003	Angelina Amalfi: Two Cooks A-Killing	NM		Pence, Joanne	#11 Angelina Amalfi Mysteries	Food Columnist Angelina "Angie" Amalfi has been offered the chance of a lifetime. She is to prepare a Christmas meal for the reunion special of her favorite soap opera, Eagle Crest.The special is being filmed at an estate by a widower who lives with his two sons. One dated Angie's sister Frannie but things hadn't worked out. The soap opera ended 10 years ago but the cast is being reassembled for a 10-year Christmas reunion.When Angie arrives she finds the crew there but no stars. She also finds out that the director wants her to recreate the Christmas meal from an earlier Christmas show and that the actress who played one of the key characters died in the house.She fell out of the window of the third floor bedroom Angie has been given. Soon she becomes aware that someone is trying to sabotage the filming. The actors arrive and they are not very friendly.Angie starts looking into the actors' death classified as a suicide. Things don't appear that simple. Many things happen on the set and Angie knows she needs to unravel the mystery before someone else is hurt -- including herself.	113418
2003	Angelina Ballerina: Ace Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 7517. DVD -R HQ 7627.		Episode	Reporter. Call her "Scoop." Angelina gets a summer job at her father's newspaper.	113419
2002	Angelina Ballerina: Angelina at the Fair,  Ballet Tickets	T	DVD -R 1804		Episode	School Newspaper Reporter Angelina interviews her ballet heroes for a newspaper article.	113420
2004	Angelique	MT	DVD -R 1677		Adult - Playboy Hardcore	Photographer of adult entertainment photographs falls in love.	113421
1983	Angelo My Love	M				Student Reporter (Lachlan Youngs)	113422
1976	Angels	M				TV Interviewer (Douglas Stark).	113423
2000	Angels & Demons	N		Brown, Dan		BBC TV Correspondent-Reporter Gunther "Gunth" Glick at  Vatican City. BBC Editors. Camera Woman-Videographer Chinita Macri, African-American.  They cover the story of a lifetime.When someone tires to get Macri's film, she cries out: "I am a professional videographer with the BBC! By Article 12 of the Free Press Act, this film is property of the British Broadcasting Corporation!" (p. 303). Gunther Glick takes it and runs away.They make the live transmission of the decade. The dead Pope. It was the scoop of Glick's life. "You are a star. Dan Rather is crying right now." Announces new pope elected unanimously.	113424
1970	Angels Are So Few	MT				Interviewer (Kenneth Ives)	113425
2000	Angels Don't Sleep Here	M				Reporter #1 (Richard Saxton). Reporter #2 (Amy Powell).	113426
1999	Angels Flight	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. At the foot of Angels Flight, an inclined railway in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a lawyer is found murdered on the eve of a landmark trial.	113427
1949	Angels in Disguise	M	SVDSP 780		Bowery Boys	Copy Boys Terrence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) and Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones (Huntz Hall) copy boys for newspaper. City Editor or Publisher Jim Cobb (Ray Walker). Newswriter (John Morgan)	113428
1997	Angels in the Endzone	MT				Weatherman (Howard Storey).	113429
1994	Angels in the Outfield	M		Kinsley, Dorothy, George Wells, Holly Goldberg Sloan (Screenplay)	Remake of 1951 film - Ness Book	Sportscaster Ranch Wilder (Jay O. Sanders)  is an obnoxious former baseball manager who is particularly critical of Angels manager (he ruined the Angels manager's career by deliberately sliding into him with spikes on and injuring his knee).Wilder is an odious character who keeps a bottle of booze in the press box, ogles female baseball fans through binoculars and relies on researchers to provide him with background information which he passes off as his own.He overhears a conversation in which the Angels manager indicates the boy claims angels are helping the team. When a story about the kid appears in the Los Angeles Times, the team owner threatens to fire the manager unless he renounces the story.Players and the boy's foster mother defend the manager at a press conference. Even Wilder's associate joins in the crowd's "wing" gestures during the final game.After the Angels win the game, team owner fires Wilder as "the voice of the Angels" though he is spared the comeuppance from a higher authority.  Sportswriters also in film. Photographer (Mark Conlon).	113430
1951	Angels in the Outfield (aka Angels and the Pirates)	M	DVD -R HQ 1940, 1941. VHS 1266	Conlin, Richard (Story). Dorothy Kingsley, George Wells (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Jennifer Paige (Janet Leigh), writer of "Household Hints" column assigned by editor to get woman's angle on why Pittsburgh Pirates keeps losing games. Decides problem is team's foulmouthed manager. Editor tells her to write story slamming him.Manager also antagonizes Radio Sportscaster Fred Bayles (Keenan Wynn) by getting him banned from covering team's games. Angel tells him to clean up his act. Paige learns about baseball by talking to male colleagues.She does article on orphan girl who claims to see angels on the ball field. Story bring her back in contact with manager and she is soon offering him tips on how to clean his apartment. Broadcaster returns for revenge.When manager after getting hit in the head lets slip to reporters he talks to angels, sportscaster begins to question manager's sanity on his radio broadcasts. 1st Reporter (Bill Hickman). 2nd Reporter (Fred Santley).Girl testifies before hearing by baseball commissioner . Sportscaster told to shut up by great managing editor in the sky. Angels left to imagination. Copy Boy (Tom Irish).	113431
2003	Angels on the Head of a Pin	N		Druzhnikov, Yuri. Philip Freund.		Editor Makartsev, the executive editor of Trudovaya Pravda, a Soviet national newspaper that is the organ of the Communist Party in the 1960s and 1970s, collapses with a heart attack outside the Central Committee building and hospitalized. His deputy, Stephan Yagubov takes the helm at the paper, throwing the employees into a state of anxious uncertainty. The place is Moscow and the time is the late 1960s when Khrushchev-era liberalization is being threatened by the return to personality cult and repression following the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia. Makartsev’s heart attack is partly brought on by the appearance of a samizdat manuscript on his desk that leads to his anguishing over who left it there and what to do with it to avoid falling victim to the malevolence its content is likely to unleash. The solution lies with Yakov Rappoport, an aging and cynical Jewish veteran of the war and two spells in the Gulag, a propagandist and the author of not only the obnoxious popular campaigns sponsored by the newspaper and all its letters to the editor, but of every speech that gets made in public by the principals of the regime as well. His efforts to help the stricken editor leads to a hallucinatory climax.An obscure, whimsical 19th-century passage about Russian freedom by French author de Custine who mystically appears to Makartsev just before the translation draws interest from the KGB. Pravda Correspondent Ivlev is eventually arrested and fired when the secret police link him to the document after his affair with a naive young reporter.The hapless Makartsev’s son is arrested for drunk-driving after he kills two pedestrians. Editor Makartsev have a final showdown with Yagubov, the cynical Jewish speechwriter. The author uses the newspaper in much the same way that Solzhenitsyn used a hospital as a metaphor in “Cancer Ward” to show the essence of Russian life before the collapse of communism. 	113432
1939	Angels Wash Their Faces	M	DVD -R HQ 3071, 3070. SVD 1345, VHS 1302		Bowery Boys	Reporter (John Ridgely). Reporter (John Harron). Reporter (Max Hoffman Jr.). Reporter at Pillory (John Ridgely). Announcer (Wendell Niles). Photographer (William Hopper).	113433
2005	Angels Whisper	N		Perona, Tony		Investigative Journalist Nick Bertetto has given up his job to be a stay-at-home dad, but like an old war horse he can still smell a good story. And he stumbles onto one when a leading state legislator disappears. Or rather a homeless man stumbles into Nick’s path with a clue to the disappearance. The story is set in and around Indianapolis and in and around the state legislature with gambling, lobbying and murder crowding the stage. Bertetto is a complex character struggling to keep his personal life on track and his family safe while he investigates a disappearance that evolves into murder.  He puts himself reluctantly but resolutely in harm’s way to find his wife and solve the murder. But Nick has a guardian angel to guide him, and a homeless man who hears the angels whisper and conveys their messages to Nick. When an injured homeless man utters a cryptic message about an Indian state representative who has disappeared, former investigative journalist Bertetto starts pursuing a story that soon proves deadly. Nick is convinced that the homeless man, Elijah, who claims to hear angels speak, isn’t as crazy as he might appear. And the vagrant’s chilling warning that someone close to Nick may be the next to die is impossible to ignore. Digging with a reporter’s zeal for a cover-up despite the escalating threats, and the dead bodies piling up, Nick makes the connection to the missing senator and some proposed gaming legislation. But more ominous revelations surface along with the politician’s body leading Nick to the real story, one with a decidedly more twisted and personal side that puts Elijah’s angel of death much closer to home.	113434
1938	Angels With Dirty Faces	M	DVD -R HQ 3908, 3909.  L.		Bogart. Bowery Boys	Reporters (Donald Kerr, Jack A. Goodrich, Al Lloyd, Jeffrey Sayre, Charles Marsh, Alexander Lockwood, Earl Gunn, Carlyle Moore Jr.). Managing Editor (Joe Cunningham). City Editor, Press (Ralph Sanford). Press City Editor (Tommy E. Jackson).William "Rocky" Sullivan (James Cagney) is a Page One criminal. Father Jerry Connolly (Pat O'Brien) starts a radio and newspaper campaign to get rid of crime. Newspaper accounts of Rocky's death.Record Editor (James Spottswood). Chronicle Editor (John Dilson). Norton J. White, Press Editor (Charles Trowbridge).  Reporter (Donald Kerr). Reporter (Al Loyd). Reporter (Alexander Lockwood).Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre). Newsboy (Eddie Brian).	113435
2000	Angelus	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Ryszard Koszczyk). Announcer (Andrzej Chlapecki).	113436
1979	Angi Vera	M			Ness	Female Journalist	113437
1979	Angie	T			Series	News Vendor. Mother Theresa Falco (Doris Roberts) sells her newsstand, the Falco Newsstand	113438
1984	Angkor-Cambodia Express (aka Angkor:Cambodia Express)	M	VHS 1600G.	Crutchley, Roger (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Andrew Cameron (Robert Walker) is originally from Boston who is now in Cambodia on assignment for Overview Magazine.  Given a roll of film with photographs of a slaughter and is captured as he is boarding the plane to leave.Breaks down under torture and signs a confession that he is working for the CIA, after witnessing his photographer friend having a nail driven into his hand. He sent back to the United States, but returns to rescue his Asian girlfriend.Mercenary named Mad Mac spouts off against the press when he finds out Cameron is a reporter. Mad Mac holds the media responsible for the United States losing the war in Southeast Asia: "Pencil-pushing assholes. Where are you when the action starts?…""…Hiding behind your typewriters?…You know something, you guys cost us the war…You don't care about our guys, as long as you sell newspapers."	113439
2000	Angry Beavers, The: Fat Chance/Dag in the Mirror	C			Episode #28. 9-9-2000	Weatherman (Gregg Berger - Voice).	113440
1968	Angry Breed, The	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	113441
1989	Angry Earth, The	M			UK	Photographer (Keith Allen).	113442
1959	Angry Hills, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4447, 4448. SVDSP 1400	Uris, Leon (Novel).  A.I. Bezzerides (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Aldrich	War Correspondent Michael Morrison (Robert Mitchum) in Greece in 1941 is paid $20,000 to give names of  members of Greek underground to British intelligence in London. Morrison is chased by Nazis and wounded..Female member of the underground hides him in a convent, nurses him and is later killed by the Germans. Correspondent also helped by a mother and rescues her two children who are being held hostage by Gestapo chief.He escapes from Greece, and takes the children with him. Agent describes foreign correspondent: "that brand of intellectual coward who observes while others die in order to publish his own version of what happens in a manner that will sell newspapers."Variety, 6/10/59: "Even for the conventional portrait of the cynical U.S. reporter, Mitchum seems to have few qualms." 	113443
1960	Angry Red Planet, The	M	SVD 631 (Incomplete)			TV Newscaster-Narrator (Don LaMond). Air Force News Photographers/Still Men (Fred Ross, David DeHaven). Air Force News Photographer Still man (Fred Ross).	113444
1960	Angry Silence, The	M			UK	Journalist (Bryan Forbes). Reporter (Graham Rowe). Press Photographer (Clive Strutt).	113445
1974	Angst ist ein zweiter Schatten, Die	MF			West Germany	Journalist am Flughafen (Wolfgang Bachler).	113446
1998	Anima	M				Reporter Bill (Bray Poor) is a documentary filmmaker who is  doing a story on taxidermy discovers an odd older couple that he becomes convinced are former Nazis. The chief item leading to this belief is an odd puppet theater the couple operate in their basement that re-creates the Nazi era using stuffed creatures. 	113447
2005	Animal	M				TV News Reporter (Clifford De Spenser).	113448
2009	Animal Attraction 	NR		Tyler, Paige		Reporter Eliza Bradley, frustrated when none of the real newspapers will hire her as a reporter, takes the only job she can get -- at a paranormal magazine. Her first assignment takes her to Fairbanks, Alaska, to investigate the possibility that a werewolf has killed two local hikers. She forgets about the story, however, when she meets Hunter McCall, a local college professor and an expert on wolves. The man is an absolute hunk and she finds herself spending more time in his bed than worrying about werewolves. That is until Eliza finds out that Hunter isn’t just an animal in the sack, he’s an animal out of it, too -- of the werewolf variety. Talk about a complicated relationship. But Eliza can’t dwell on Hunter’s little shape=shifting issues. There’s another werewolf out there with a taste for human blood, and she and Hunter are the only ones who can stop him. 	113449
2004	Animal Games	DT				Commentators (John Motson, Jonathan Pearce).	113450
1995	Animal Hospital	DT			Series 1995	Reporter (Nicola Brighty).  Reporter (Shauna Lowry).	113451
1998	Animal Husbandry	N		Zigman, Laura		Magazine Sex Columnist	113452
2006	Animal Instinct	N		Hayes, Dorothy H.		Reporter Eleanor Aquitaine Green is a savvy journalist and survivor of a painful divorce. She discovers his true calling is crusading for animals. Only days later, as if by divine providence, she lands a job in the animal rights movementEleanor realizes that her boss, Honor Vine, the president of People Against Animal Cruelty, is a burned out, aging tyrant stuck in a bygone era of the movement. Movement Eleanor admires is near death, fractured with inner turmoil.A unifying issue is required and that issue, Eleanor believes, is the yearly slaughter of ten billion farm animals for human consumptionAn animal rights organization, however, is the perfect war room to wage such a battle, so Eleanor begins her crusade in the dysfunctional office.	113453
1992	Animal Instincts	M				Interviewer (Wendy L. Walsh)	113454
1932	Animal Kingdom, The	M	VHS 1290			Press. Publisher Tom Collier (Leslie Howard) publishes books that will sell not books that he wants to write. Radio Announcer (Curtis Benton-Voice).	113455
1962	Animal Magic	DT			Series. 1962	Reporter Tony Soper. Presenters Gerald Durrell, Terry Nutkins (1978-1984), Keith Shackleton (1964-1968), Roger Tabor (1974-1978), Sheila Young (1976-1978).	113456
1966	Animal Secrets	DT			10-15-1966 to 5-19-1968. NBC	Narrator: Mel Brandt.  New York's Museum of Natural History with Host Dr. Loren Eisley.	113457
1999	Animal Train, The	C			Short	Commentator (Terrence Scammell - Voice).	113458
1968	Animal World (aka Animal Kingdom)	DT			Series. 9-1-1968 to 9-17-1972. CBS	Host-Producer Bill Burrud. TV Nature documentaries.	113459
2001	Animal, The	M				Reporter (Fred Stoller). Free Press Reporter (Jake Iannarino). Reporter (Wes Takahashi).	113460
1999	Animals	M				News Reporter (John Weyrick). Field Reporter (Shari Thoennes). News Anchor (Bob Cook).	113461
1976	Animals, Animals, Animals	DT			Series. 9-12-1976 to 11-8-1981. ABC	Hosts Hal Linden, Lynn Kellogg and Roger Caras. Informational series for children about animals.	113462
1993	Animaniacs: Broadcast Nuisance	C			Episode #192. 11-15-1993.	TV Anchorman Mr. Dan (Phil Harman - Voice) is a caricature of TV Newsman Sam Donaldson) and DuAnne Sewer (a caricature of TV Newswoman Diane Sawyer) of NewsTime Live.The Warners deliver sandwiches to a news show hosted by Mr. Dan, Anchorman. When they arrive late and give him the wrong meal, he refuses to pay them. The Warners protest outside the studio and later sneak into the control room and mess with the controls.Eventually, Dan apologizes. He then goes insane and is taken away to a mental hospital.	113463
1993	Animaniacs: Cat on a Hot Steel Beam	C			Episode #14. 9-30-1993	Reporter (Maurice LaMarche - Voice).	113464
1993	Animaniacs: Newsreel of the Stars #1	C			Episode #1. 9-13-1993	News document from 1930 shows how the Warner brothers and sister were created and had to be locked away because their films made no sense and no one wanted to watch them. They escaped 63 years later in the 1990s	113465
1993	Animaniacs: Pavalov's Mice/Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov/Nothing But the Truth	C			Episode #18. 10-6-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rob Paulsen - Voice). Reporter #2 (Tress MacNeille - Voice).	113466
1993	Animaniacs: Press Conference	C			Episode #150. 11-3-1993	Press Conference. The Warners hold a press conference with an update on Wakko's condition. They reveal that his bottom hurts.	113467
1993	Animaniacs: Rest in Pieces	C			Episode #48. 9-9-1995.	Parody News. Mary Hartless (Valri Bromfield), a parody of Entertainment Tonight's Host Mary Hart.	113468
1999	Animator, The	T	SVD 728			Headlines in newspapers	113469
2003	Animatrix, The: World Record (aka World Record)	C			Segment: World Record	Reporter (Allison Smith)	113470
1999	Animus	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Kevin Glover). Reporter Martin Wannamaker (Andrew Adams).	113471
2000	Anino	MF				Photographer (Ronnie Lazaro - The Photographer).	113472
1969	Anita	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	113473
2004	Anke Late Night	T			Germany. Series	Street Reporter (Karsten Dusse).	113474
1971	Ankeman Jari	MTF				Photographer (John Harryson).	113475
1971	Ankeman Jarl	MTF			Sweden.	Photographer (John Harryson).	113476
1960	Ankokugai no taiketsu	MF			Japan	Reporter Iwaimura of Tocho News (Ren Yamamoto).	113477
1970	Ann and Eve	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	113478
1944	Ann Comes to New York	NJ		Hogeboom, Amy		College Journalist gets a New York cub-reporting job with the usual silly adventures. Heroine is a worried introvert.	113479
1958	Ann Southern Show, The:	T			Series	News Vendor. Oscar Pudney ( Jesse White), newsstand operator	113480
1958	Ann Southern Show, The: Top Executive	T			Series 10-6-1958 to 9-25-1961.	Magazine Writer Liza Vincent (Joyce Meadows) arrives in town to do an article on Devery for Top Executive	113481
1941	Ann Thorne in America (aka Ann Thorne Comes to America)	NJ	OWN - H	Bertram, Rosamond	#2 Ann Thorne Series	Reporter Ann Thorne sent to cover the trial of an Englishman for a murder in the United States.  Comes to New York.	113482
1939	Ann Thorne, Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Bertram, Rosamond	#1 Ann Thorne Series	Reporter Ann Thorne, 17,  is a reporter for a small provincial paper. Sells a story to a London daily	113483
1941	Ann Thorne: Front Page Ann Thorne	NJ		Bertram, Rosamond	#4 Ann Thorne Series	Reporter Ann Thorne, 17,  is a reporter for a small provincial paper.	113484
1949	Ann Thorne: Scoop for Ann Thorne	NJ		Bertram, Rosamond	#3 Ann Thorne Series	Reporter Ann Thorne, 17,  is a reporter for a small provincial paper.	113485
1909	Ann Veronica	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	113486
1918	Ann's Finish	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	113487
1987	Anna	M				Interviewer (Caroline Aaron)	113488
1922	Anna Ascends	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	113489
1938	Anna Favetti	M				Reporter (Rolf Wernicke)	113490
1977	Anna Hastings: Story of a Washington Newspaperwoman, The	N	OWN - H - UCLA (Two Copies)	Drury, Allen		Publisher Anna Hastings pushes her paper to be the most principled and most aggressive anywhere.  "Anna's a better man than both of you…and tougher."Anna publishes an expose about her husband, who then commits suicide. Adopts motto of paper -- "The Truth -- Regardless."	113491
1966	Anna Kleiber	MTF				News Media. Tweede Journalist (Frank Aendenboom). Eerste Journalist (Ivo Pauwels).	113492
1994	Anna Lee: Cook's Tale, The	T			Episode #4. 3-20-1994	Journalist (Nigel Martin).	113493
1884	Anna Lee: Requiem	T			Episode #5. 3-27-1994	Reporter (Lucy Fields). Newscaster (Alistair Stewart). Radio Presenter (Kevin Allen). Magazine Lawyer (Seamus Gubbins).	113494
1995	Anna Marx, der Müll und der Tod	N		Grän, Christine	Germany	Journalist	113495
1983	Anna to the Infinite Power	M				TV Newscaster (Susan Lowden)	113496
1933	Anna und Elisabeth (aka Anna and Elizabeth)	M				Reporter who dressed like a man but is a woman comes to exploit the story as news. Elisabeth von Salis, a crippled lady of a manor hears that a village girl, Anna can work miracles and has her brought to her. In Anna’s presence, Elisabeth starts to walk. When Anna leaves her, Elisabeth throws herself from a cliff. As she dies, she says to Anna: “I am free. I am happy. You will be happy too” -- by her death, they are both delivered from lesbianism. 	113497
1946	Anna Zenger: Mother of Freedom	N	OWN - H	Cooper, Kent		Newspaper. Story of the first newspaper in New York and first battle for freedom of the press.	113498
2007	Anna's Storm	MT	DVD -R HQ 8646, 8647.			News Media. Mayor of a town must contend with a destructive meteor shower while searching for her missing daughter.	113499
1938	Annabel Takes a Tour	M	DVD -R HQ 6035, 6039.  (No number on 6035 disc). SVD 1345		PR	Publicity Man (Jackie Oakie). Reporter (William Corson). Publisher Strothers (Cecil Kellaway), River-Clyde's Publisher.	113500
1996	Annapolis	N		Martin, William		Documentarian Susan Browne tries to do a PBS documentary about the Staffords, a family whose story begins in 1700. Rivaling the Staffords are the Parrishes whose support for slavery causes a conflict between the two families up to present day.Browne is  Parrish descendant.  Each generation of Staffords has sent at least one son to sea since the Revolutionary War. The Parrishes were on the wrong side of the war.  Browne is aided by a black sheep Stafford who has been writing the family historyHistory is interspersed with present-day squabbling over the property.	113501
2006	Annapolis	M				Reporter/Boxing Fan (Gavin Lindsay Goode). Ring Side Reporter (Giancarlo Maleno). Photographer (Michael Zubarev).	113502
1984	Annas Mutter	MF				Reporter (Georg Marischka).	113503
2001	Anne of Green Gables: Animated Series, The: Avonlea Herald, The	T	SVD 1134. L		Episode	Editor Anne. Kids start up a newspaper and Anne is asked to be its editor. She must learn how to manage people when a big story breaks	113504
2000	Anne of Green Gables: Continuing Story, The	MT				News Media. Journalist #1 (Kevin Hare). Journalist #2 (Kevin Wall).	113505
1914	Anne of the Marshland	N		Byng, Lady of Vimy (Evelyn)		Journalist. Anne leaves the rural life and her village squire husband for a vivacious journalist who conceals the fact he's married.	113506
1993	Anne-Marie Brogan: Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt	CB			Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #2-12 (October 92-August 1993)	Tabloid Reporter Anne-Marie Brogan from England becomes involved with American superhero Thunderbolt and his alter ego, Peter Cannon, eventually deducing his not-so-secret identity and giving him a message that will save his life.She complains at the end of the series that "no one will ever believe" everything that has happened.	113507
1992	Anne-Marie Brogan: Thunderbolt - Rebirth	CB			Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1 (September 1992)	Tabloid reporter Anne-Marie Brogan and photographer Bert Gilchrist are sent by their London paper to cover antiquities expert Peter Cannon and the reception for him being held aboard a blimp, which is hijacked.After Cannon's alter ego, Thunderbolt, saves the day, Brogan becomes fascinated by Cannon but has to protect him from the unscrupulous, scandal-hungry Bert.	113508
1972	Annette	N		Kleine, Dorothea	Germany	Journalist	113509
1982	Annie	M				Photographer (Wayne Cilento).	113510
1977	Annie Hall	M	DVD -R HQ 2421, 2422. L.		Cult Movies	News Media. Marshall McLuhan (himself). Dick Cavett (himself)	113511
1954	Annie Oakley	T			Series 1-1954 to 2-1957.	Editor Tom Conrad (Fess Parker) of the Diablo Courier (the position later played by Stanley Andrews as Chet Osgood	113512
1935	Annie Oakley	M	DVD -R HQ 5713, 5714.			Reporter. Writer Major Ned Butline (Dick Elliott).	113513
1954	Annie Oakley: Annie and the Mystery Woman	T			Episode #17. 5-1-1954	Newspaper Publisher Tom Conrad (Fess Parker).	113514
2007	Annie Seymour: Dead of the Day	NM		Olson, Karen E.	#3 Annie Seymour Series	Crime Reporter Annie Seymour of the New Haven Herald investigates an unidentified body in the harbor on a soggy April in New Haven. The strange fact that there were bee stings on the floater gives Seymour an intriguing excuse to put off her profile of the new police chief -- a piece that becomes a lot more interesting when the subject is gunned down. But this is only the beginning of a killer expose because as she connects the dots between the John Doe, the police chief, and the city’s struggling immigrant population, Police Reporter Seymour is drawing a line between herself and someone who doesn’t want her to learn the truth or live to report it.	113515
2005	Annie Seymour: Sacred Cows	N		Olson, Karen E.	#1 Annie Seymour Series	Crime Reporter Annie Seymour of the New Haven Herald  is yanked from her bed by an early morning phone call from her editor. Soon she's shivering on a wet, dark city street, staring down at the once beautiful, now broken body of a Yale University coed.""Paid to observe and get just the facts before writing up her stories for the New Haven Herald, Annie finds herself drawn to the story of an Ivy League sophomore whose secret moonlighting led to her violent murder.But after Annie links the girl's death to a network of vice and fraud buried deep in the city's shadows, the cynical reporter is shocked to discover her own mother is involved.""With help from a sexy private investigator, Annie investigates but stumbles upon one obstacle after another. Her cop lover stonewalls her, her editor pulls her off the assignment to cover a surreal parade of fiberglass cows grazing throughout the city.An overeager cub reporter nips at her heels to get the scoop for himself. Annie must take the biggest gamble of her career -- outwit a dangerous con man to uncover the truth that could win her that elusive Pulitzer -- or mention in the obituary column.	113516
2006	Annie Seymour: Secondhand Smoke	N		Olson, Karen E.	#2 Annie Seymour Series	Crime Reporter Annie Seymour of the New Haven Herald  investigates a mysterious fire that destroys the town's best Italian restaurant and leaves a corpse in the rubble.The cynical reporter has lived in the Wooster Square area of New Haven her whole life. She's the child of a Jewish mother and an Italian stepfather.Her romance with police detective Tom Behr over, Annie is more than a little in love with Vinnie DeLucia, a Sinatra look-alike who's otherwise engaged.In short order, Annie's father flies in from Vegas, visits a mob boss and avoids the FBI, who are looking for mob connections.It's only after Annie's father is wounded by an unseen gunman that she and Vinnie work out the whole story.	113517
2009	Annie Seymour: Shot Girl	NM		Olson, Karen E.	#4 Annie Seymour Series	Crime Reporter Annie Seymour, police reporter for the New Haven Herald has a talent for running into trouble. So it should come as no surprise when her co-worker’s bachelorette party at a local club quickly turns into a crime scene. What is surprising is that the dead club manager in the parking lot happens to be Annie’s ex-husband and the bullet shells around his body match the gun she has in her car.	113518
2003	Annie Szabo: Hummingbird Wizard, The	NM		Blevins, Meredith	#1 Annie Szabo Series	Journalist Annie Szabo's gypsy husband left her with three kids, a fledgling career as a tabloid journalist and a feisty, indomitable mother-in-law who loves men, red undies and telling fortunes at Madame Mina's Mystic Café in San Francisco.Years pass and Annie and Madam Mina clash, make up and clash again. The kids grow up. Mina marries a couple of times without bothering with divorce. Property values increase.Someone shoots a lawyer formerly married to Mina's daughter and Annie's oldest friend.. Mina sets out to avenge her ex-son-in-law. Annie joins her in tracking down the murderer.Along the way, Annie meets the elusive Hummingbird Wizard, a Romany relative she didn't know she had.	113519
2006	Annie Szabo: Red Hot Empress, The	NM		Blevins, Meredith	#3 Annie Szabo Series	Journalist Annie Szabo is a California freelance journalist working for The Eye who writes an article about her former mother-in-law and her new find, an Asian boy with the power to heal through music. The story puts the youngster in danger.Everyone wants a piece of the rising star of San Francisco's Chinatown including a shady evangelist, the FBI, the tongs and a man who talks to dolphins. After two suspicious deaths, Annie and the boy go on the lam not knowing whom to trust or why.Annie's lover and her daughter are also tossed into the intrigue along with a pair of meddling world-famous twins. Through it all, Szabo keeps her cool until a devastating family secret almost costs her both her mind and her life.Under Annie's protection, the boy breaks into a crematorium, blows up the mother-in-law's Mystic Café and helps deliver a baby. There are chases, firecrackers, cell phone calls from the dead and a giant dragon snaking through Chinatown's streets.	113520
2004	Annie Szabo: Vanished Priestess, The	NM		Blevins, Meredith	#2 Annie Szabo Series	Journalist Annie Szabo is a California freelance journalist who finds her life turned into a three-ring circus. Her eccentric Gypsy fortune-teller mother-in-law Madame Mina has parked her trailer in Annie's yard and virtually moved in with her.When her neighbor is murdered, Annie has her hands full tracking down her neighbor's killer as well as protecting her daughter Abra and her grandson, Joey, who are on the run from an abusive husband.The neighbor owned a circus and Annie and her P.I. friend vow to catch the killer.	113521
1990	Annie Tyson-Tyree: A.K.A.: Also Known As	NM	OWN - P	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter. Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter	113522
1987	Annie Tyson-Tyree: A.P.B.: All Points Bulletin	NM	OWN - P - PVL	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter. Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter	113523
1989	Annie Tyson-Tyree: B.O.L.O.: Beyond the Look-Out	NM	OWN - P	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter. Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter	113524
1991	Annie Tyson-Tyree: B&E: Breaking and Entering	NM	OWN - P	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter. Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter	113525
1988	Annie Tyson-Tyree: D.O.A.: Dead on Arrival	NM	OWN - P	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter	113526
1992	Annie Tyson-Tyree: N.F.D.: No Fair Deal	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Pedneau, Dave		Reporter Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter.	113527
1992	Annie Tyson-Tyree: N.F.D.: No Further Description	NM		Pedneau, Dave		Reporter Annie Tyson-Tyree, police reporter and Raven County’s special investigator, Whit Pynchon, her lover, become convinced that the terrified three-year-old girl who is kidnapped from Milbrook’s Funtime Day-Care Center by a man in a clown mask is facing a much uglier and possibly deadly fate. They must double their efforts to unmask and capture a kidnapper who may be desperate enough to turn killer. The little girl’s frantic mother is certain her ex-husband is to blame. But when a mysterious prowler begins stalking another child at the Center, Pynchon is convinced someone else is to blame.  With the help of Annie, he hopes to solve the case and save the girl. 	113528
1984	Annie's Coming Out	M				News Media. Reporter (Stuart Bates). Newsman (Philip Stammers).	113529
1995	Annigoni: Portrait of an Artist	M				Critic (Benedetto Annigoni).	113530
1986	Annihilator, The	MT		Taylor, Roderick, Bruce A. Taylor (Teleplay)	TV Pilot	Reporter Angela Taylor (Catherine Mary Stewart) beings behaving strangely when she returns from a vacation in Hawaii. Los Angeles Guardian Editor-Publisher  Richard Armour (Mark Lindsay Chapman) believes the reporter has been replaced by an android.Reporter Angela begins writing her stories on a word processor even though she has previously avoided using computers because she claimed they turn people into non-humans. She also starts writing editorials supporting experiments on animals.When her eyes begin to glow, Armour knows the truth and begins tracking down the alien-made robots. Still searching as the film ends.  Rivalry between the Guardian and the Los Angeles Dateline.	113531
1998	Annika Bengtzon: Bomber, The (aka Sprangaren)	N		Marklund, Liza. Kajsa Von Hofsten (Translator)	#1 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is:  1998. 	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is asleep and it is early in the morning in December when the call comes in. Within minutes she is at the site of a nightmare. A bomb has destroyed Stockholm’s Olympic arena. Annika has a hunch the blast isn’t terrorism. But if she closes in on that truth she may well end up on the Bomber’s list of victims.Annika Bengtzon, crime editor for the Stockholm tabloid Kvellspressen, investigates the bombing of the Olympic venue at Victoria Stadium where the body of Christina Furhage, the head of the committee organizing the Stockholm Games has been literally blown to bits. Balancing the demands of her family and those of her  job, pumping her police contact for information and trying to decide how much of it to publish while barely holding her own in the petty squabbles that flare up daily in the newsroom, Annika digs into Christina's past to find death threats, a hidden marriage and the underhanded way in which she got her job. And when a second bomb goes off, you can bet that Annika will be targeted by the killer.Christmas is just a week away and Stockholm Reporter Bengtzon comfortably sleeps in her spouse knowing she has some shopping to do. Just after three in the morning, a call comes from her paper Kvellspressen: a terrorist has blown up Victoria Stadium, the site of the Olympic arena. They need her to help cover the current fire and subsequent investigation. Annika immediately calls a cab and leaves for the stadium. While everyone else believes terrorists were sending a message, Annika thinks this is different. She believes the bombing was an inside job to cover up a murder. As Annika gets closer to the truth while neglecting her husband and two children, she soon finds the Bomber is pursuing her. The male journalists consistently mistreat the sole female journalist in this series. Accurate picture of the pressures and responsibilities of a reporter’s job and life in Sweden. Examination of what women like Annika go through in a world run by men.	113532
2007	Annika Bengtzon: Lifetime (aka Livstid)	SS		Marklund, Liza.	#7 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2007 -- Takes place some months after “The Red Wolf.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is the fictional Stockholm tabloid, Kvellspressen’s Sub-Editor.Police Officer Nina Hoffman finds her fellow officer David Lindholm naked on his bed with bullets through his head and stomach. Sitting next to the body is his wife Julia. The traumatized Julia rambles on about a woman entering the house, killing David and running off with her son, but all the evidence seems to point in Julia’s direction. Crime Reporter Bengtzon covers the case and is drawn in head first when she sees that Julia is about to be falsely charged. Working against the clock, Annika must clear Julia’s name and find her missing son. 	113533
2006	Annika Bengtzon: Nobels’s Last Will (aka Nobels testamente)	N		Marklund, Liza.	#6 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2006 -- Takes place some months after “The Red Wolf.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is the fictional Stockholm tabloid, Kvellspressen’s Sub-Editor.Crime Reporter Bengtzon is covering the glamorous Nobel Prize Dinner, traditionally held in Stockholm’s City Hall, for the first time. The world’s notabilities are enjoying themselves on the dance floor when suddenly gunshots break through the music. Annika is pushed down on the floor by someone escaping the scene. Soon she is caught in the middle of an intricate drama with links to Alfred Nobel, not just as a reporter but also as a key witness. 	113534
2000	Annika Bengtzon: Paradise (aka Paradiset)	N		Marklund, Liza. Ingrid Eng-Rundlow (Translator)	#3 Annika Bengtzon Series.  Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2000 -- A direct continuation of “Studio 69.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is the fictional Stockholm tabloid, Kvellspressen’s Sub-Editor.A hurricane sweeps cross Sweden leaving chaos in its wake. Two men lie dead in Stockholm, shot in the head at point-blank range. A young woman runs for her life. She finds refuge in Paradise, a foundation dedicated to those whose lives are in danger. Newspaper Sub-Editor Annika Bengtzon is trying to piece her life back together following the violence death of her fiancé, and covering the story of Paradise is just the break she needs. But as she’s about to find out, neither the young woman nor Paradise are quite what they appear to be.How to disappear completely -- that’s the special gift offered by Paradise, a private firm that offers aid to fugitives from criminal pursuers. With funding from Swedish social welfare agencies, Paradise gives victims on the run a new chance at life. Or so it seems. By a lonely dockside at the international port in Stockholm, two men lie dead. A witness, a woman, runs from a relentless, invisible killer. Soon she seeks refuge with Paradise. About this time Bengtzon begins to cover the story of Paradise. She begins to get hints of trouble. Annika eventually finds an ally in Thomas Samuelsson, a city accountant who wants to know what the Paradise Foundation is doing with the funding it is getting. Following the money goes to unexpected places. Together, Annika and Samuelsson get to the bottom of things. 	113535
2003	Annika Bengtzon: Paradise (aka Paradiset) 	MF		Marklund, Liza (Novel)	Sweden	Tabloid Journalist Annika Bengtzon (Helena Bergstrom) is writing about a murder in the port of Stockholm and she suspects that the Yugoslav mafia is involved. But she also finds links to a foundation that runs a shelter for battered women, Paradiset. Looking for a good story, she also meets a welfare official who also thinks that the foundation should be investigated. 	113536
2008	Annika Bengtzon: Place in the Sun, A (aka En plats i solen)	N		Marklund, Liza.	#8 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2008 -- Direct sequel to “Livstid.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is the fictional Stockholm tabloid, Kvellspressen’s Sub-Editor.A brutal robbery has killed an entire Swedish family on Spain’s Sun Coast: grandmother, husband and wife, and their two children wiped out in an instant. Crime Reporter Bengtzon is assigned the job and flies down to the area, known to attract celebrities, sports stars and big-shot brokers, and report back on the case. Her investigation follows peasant life in Sweden during the Second World War to a drug lord’s Moroccan farm in the present. 	113537
2002	Annika Bengtzon: Prime Time	N		Marklund, Liza. Ingrid Eng-Rundow (Translator).	#4 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2002 -- The action occurs between “Paradise” and “The Bomber.”	Reporter Annika Bengtzon of Kvellspressen newspaper,  solves crimes one step ahead of the police. This time it's the brutal murder of a TV show host, Michelle Carson, during the filming of a series.Isolated location creates 12 suspects, all loosely connected to the show. Two of the suspects work for Bengtzon's newspaper Kvallspressen,  another used to share a desk with her and still another is her best friend.There are also strains in Annika's relationship with her partner because of her job and the high level power politics played out at the newspaper."In her hometown, no one was impressed by her work, her career, and ambitions. They felt sorry for her."  Even her aunt asks her, "Writing about violence and crime. Is that really a suitable job for a woman?"Chairman of the Kvellspressen board asks, "What about the rest of you (journalists), like this Annika Bengtzon -- what kind of person is she? How can she write garbage like this?"	113538
2003	Annika Bengtzon: Red Wolf, The (aka Den Roda Vargen)	N		Marklund, Liza.	#5 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 2003 -- An independent story that picks up from the end of “The Bomber.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon is the fictional Stockholm tabloid, Kvellspressen’s Sub-Editor.In the middle of the freezing winter, a journalist is murdered in the northern Swedish town of Lulea. Crime Reporter Bengtzon suspects that the killing is linked to an attack against an air base in the late Sixties. Against the explicit orders of her boss, Annika continues her investigation into the death, which is soon followed by a series of shocking murders. Annika becomes drawn into a spiral of terrorism and violence centered around a small communist group called The Beasts. Meanwhile, her marriage starts to slide, and in the end she is not only determined to find the truth, but also forced to question her own husband’s honesty. 	113539
1999	Annika Bengtzon: Studio Sex (aka Studio 69)	N		Marklund, Liza. Kajsa Von Hofsten (Translator)	#2 Annika Bengtzon Series. Sweden. The Annika Bengtzon series has not been written in the order in which the events in the novels take place. The chronological order is: 1999 -- Takes place eight years before the action of “The Bomber.”	Swedish Journalist Annika Bengtzon whose early days at a Stockholm newspaper where her fledgling talent for uncovering the truth is just taking flight. The corpse of a young woman has been found in Stockholm's Kronoberg Park -- and the shocking, unsolved crime becomes a media feeding frenzy, as journalists vie to scoop the murder story of the summer. For a young freelance reporter like Annika, it's a chance to jump-start her career. But she's about to discover that ambition has a price, as she wades into the city's dark underworld of sex clubs and high-powered politics. Justice for a dead woman is at stake, and Annika is about to discover the cost of putting herself on the line while trying to make a deadline.Eight years before her Bomber adventures, Annika Bengtzon is a novice reporter for the fictional Stockholm tabloid,Kvellspressen. Assigned to screening crank phone calls on the tip line in hopes of getting an occasional valid news break, Annika receives an anonymous tip about the nude corpse of a young girl in a public park. Sent with a photographer and an experienced reporter to follow up, she is rewarded with the admiration of her editors for her reporting but falls victim to the envy of the regular staff for her success. As the plot develops, the focus of the investigation shifts from the victim's lover, the owner of the upscale sex club where she worked, to an important government minister who keeps a secret apartment near the park. Delving into the bureaucrat's alibi, Annika discovers that he is somehow involved in the coverup of the reappearance of a missing archive that could shake the foundation of the ruling Social Democrats. She discovers an important government minister is involved in cover-up that could shake the foundation of ruling Social Democrats. Dons a G-string and goes undercover. Early days on a Stockholm newspaper.Shocking unsolved crime becomes media feeding frenzy as journalists vie to scoop the murder story of the summer. Young freelance reporter like Bengtzon, it's a chance to jump-start her career.Annika is a summer hire at the Stockholm tabloid Kvellspressen, She desperately wants to become a permanent reporter on the newspaper. Currently she listens to crank calls on the paper’s tip line in hopes of obtaining a legitimate story. One call Annika takes provides the locale of a naked raped dead girl. Not expecting much from the tip as these usually turn out to be pranks, her editor sends Annika with a photographer to investigate. Annika provides a strong story that earns her accolades from her boss. She continues her inquiries into the life of the victim as she feels that this story is her ticket to a permanent job with the newspaper. But the case takes an absurd twist from the lover being the suspect to a high government official as a more likely murder candidate. As she follows that detour, Annika begins to uncover a cover-up conspiracy that if exposed could destroy Sweden’s current ruling party’s grip on the government.	113540
2001	Anniversary Party, The	M				Photographer Jennifer Beals as a globe-trotting photographer	113541
1993	Anniversary, The	N		Canon, Rachel		Journalist David Weinhardt, the first female U.S. president's would-be biographer, has unearthed some puzzling and potentially damaging information.Three days after the president, a liberal consensus builder, was sworn in, she was assassinated. Her best friend and confidante is forced to confront the disturbing fact that she may have been leading a double life.She may have been conducting a long-term adulterous affair with a politically shady man  with connections in the Middle East with whom her confidante once had a fling. Now acclaimed political biographer Weinhardt begins to pump her for information.Unwilling to see her friend's reputation tarnished, she undertakes her own investigation. Someone tries to stop her permanently.	113542
2003	Anniversary, The: Novel, A	N		Gutman, Amy		Journalist Diane Massy wrote a best-selling true-crime book about a devious, charming psychopath who killed more than a hundred women.In the five years since he was executed, Massy has gone on to new projects after her bestseller about his rampage. On the fifth anniversary, Massy and two other women get a chilling message -- the killer's legacy of terror lives on.	113543
1977	Anno zero - guerra nello spazio	MF			Italy. Sci-Fi	Journalist (Tom Felleghy).	113544
1998	Annonce faite a Marius, L'	MF			France.	Photographer (Guy Ferrandis).	113545
2005	Ano que trafique con mujeres, El	MF				Female Journalist	113546
1999	Anonymous Journalists	D	IJPC 122	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Two -- 1970s and 1980s, The -- Anonymous Journalist as Villain, The. Superhero Journalists: Clark Kent and the Daily Planet.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Anonymous Journalist as Villain: Montage of Media: “Preppie Murders,” “Winning to Kill,” “Roxanne,” “Death Wish,” “While Justice Sleeps,” “The Palermo Connection,” “The Accused,” “Cry in the Dark,” “Legal Eagles."“The Fugitive,” “L.A. Law,” “Murder One,” “Amy Fisher Story,” “Protocol,” “Ricochet.” “King Kong,” “Miami Vice,” "Die Hard," Die Hard II, "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck," "Assassination," "Perry Mason," "The Rockford Files," "Spencer: For Hire," "CHiPs."“Highway to Heaven,” “Hunter,” “Barnaby Jones,” “Magnum P.I., “ “The Dead Pool.” Superhero Journalists include: 1940 Superman cartoons, Superman movie serials, “Adventures of Superman: The Television Program,”  "Superman: The Movie," "Superman II and III""Superman IV: The Quest for Peace," "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," "The Adventures of Superman Saturday Morning Cartoons," "The New Batman and Superman Adventures," "Batman," "Spider-Man," Spider-Man Cartoons.	113547
1984	Another Blue-Eyed Quarterback	SS	PVL	Girion, Barbara	In "Very Brief Season, A."	Editor-in-Chief Paul Darcy of the magazine, The Crestview Tracings. Yearbook Editor Stephanie Brandt tries to work on magazine.	113548
1951	Another Body in Grant's Tomb, The	NM		Starnes, Richard		Press	113549
1973	Another Case of Identity	SM	GPL	Irvine, R.R.	In "Best Detective Stories of the Year -- 1975, 29th Annual Collection."	TV. Channel 3. Sherlock Holmes and Watson show.  No journalism.	113550
1989	Another Chance	M				TV Interviewer (Karen Stanton). Photographer (John Rockwell).	113551
1997	Another City, Not My Own	N		Dunne, Dominick		Reporter Gus Bailey covers the O.J. Simpson trial for Vanity Fair magazine	113552
1984	Another Country	M				Journalist. Western Journalist gets an interview with expatriate.	113553
1976	Another Day: Five the Hard Way	T		Pettus, Ken	Episode 12-29-1976	News Media	113554
1935	Another Face	M	DVD -R HQ 5709, 5710			Press Agent Joe Haynes (Wallace Ford). Cameraman (Edward W. Burns).	113555
2006	Another Green World	N		Grant, Richard		Journalist Sammy Butler is a left-wing journalist riding into the Reich with the Red Army. He learns that an old friend has obtained incendiary information about the Final Solution and embarks on a shadowy quest of his own..In 1929, at an international youth summit in the Weimar Republic four young Americans meet various German counterparts on a remote mountaintop talking late into the night about politics and a world that will soon be plunged into chaos.In 1944, one of them is running a failing German restaurant in Washington D.C., and another is pushing pencils for the Roosevelt administration. Childhood friends now estranged are suddenly reunited with their old friend.Butler sees the horrors of the Eastern Front. Two others end up in liberated Yugoslavia. And the friend who knows about the Final Solution survives the Nazi occupation and now faces another destiny altogether.	113556
1981	Another Life	T			Serial	TV Newscaster. Ravenswood, suburb of Richmond, Virginia: Scott Davidson (John Corseau) television newscaster	113557
2001	Another Life	M			UK	Photographer, Courtroom (Sean Boru).	113558
1991	Another Love	N		Galgoczi, Erzsebet (Ines Rieder translator)		Journalist Eva Szalanczky  in her late 20s, is shot and killed in 1959.	113559
1950	Another Mug for the Bier	NM	OWN - P	Starnes, Richard		Newspaperman Rough, tough newspaperman is the narrator	113560
1999	Another Planet	M				Newscaster (Babs Hopkinson - Voice-Over).	113561
2002	Another Pretty Face	MT	VHSSP 1312			TV Anchorwoman Diana Downs (Mel Harris) who, at 45, is washed out, replaced by a neophyte. She reinvents herself as a younger woman to get another chance. Cosmetic surgery gives her a new career. TV Station Manager (Conrad Janis).News Room Technician (Ivan Kraljevic).	113562
1981	Another Runner in the Night	NSF		Granit, Robert		Gossip Columnist libels the hero after he assaults him.	113563
1988	Another Savage Day in the Belly of the Whale	SS	UCLA	Johnson, David	In "Stiller's Pond: New Fiction From the Upper Midwest."	Reporter is narrator  who tears up his resignation note.  Discussion of media.For the small-town journalist, the weather is the only news in the Midwest. Wire services suggest life elsewhere is going on, it is hard to believe. Here the snow falls and falls.	113564
1939	Another Thin Man	M	L			Newsboy (Eddie Buzzard). Police Photographer (Charles Sherlock).	113565
1958	Another Time, Another Place	M	SV 187	Coffee, Lenore (Novel). Stanley Mann (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Turner.	Correspondent Sara Scott (Lana Turner) for the New York Standard stationed in London during World War II falls in love with BBC Reporter Mark Trevor (Sean Connery) even though he is married and she engaged to her publisher Carter Reynolds (Barry Sullivan)While covering German surrender in Italy, Trevor is killed.  After war ends, Scott goes to seaside village where Trevor's wife lives with their son. While a guest in their home, Scott suffers emotional breakdown and wife invites her to stay.Two women become friends. Decide to collaborate on biography of Trevor using his broadcasts and columns. . Scott tells wife about the affair. Emotional confrontation. Two women reconcile. Scott leaves with publisher for New York.When she and Trevor earlier arrived a site of a bomb being defused, sergeant sees Scott and says, "I thought the angels came after the explosion." Scott: "Thank you, Sergeant, but I'm from the New York Standard, and that's hardly heaven."Scott acts like one of the boys, wearing slacks and playing poker with male reporters. "Your paper doesn't want you to get killed for a story, does it?" Scott: "It practically demands it."	113566
1955	Another Time, Another Place	N	OWN - H	Coffee, Lenore		Female Journalist and a British broadcaster fall in love. He's married.	113567
1982	Another Way (Egymasra Nezve)	M		Galgoczi, Erzsebet (Book - Torvenyen belul and Screenplay with Karoly Makk).	Hungary - Ness Book	Journalist Eva Szalanczky (Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieslak) gets a job at a weekly paper, The Truth, after the 1956 uprising. At an editorial meeting, she demonstrates her unwillingness to compromise in reporting the truth about the country's political climate.Szalanczky, Co-worker Livia (Grazyna Szapolowska)and a male reporter are assigned to investigate the corruption of agricultural cooperatives in a small town.  Livia sleeps with male reporter.Szalanczky resigns when her story is rejected as being too controversial for the current political situation. The two women journalists become lovers. Livia shot by angry husband.Szalanczky is shot while making a run for the border.  She represented a new spirit of openness in her work and sexuality. Uneasy climate in which press operates at the time. Editor, a dedicated journalist who has to come to terms with making compromises.	113568
1934	Another Wild Idea	M			Charley Chase	Radio Broadcast	113569
1964	Another World:	TS				Reporter (David Schifter), pesky reporter	113570
1979	Another World:	TS				Editor Philip Lyons (Robert Gentry, 1979-1981) of Cory Publications.  In 1988, another takeover great occurred with Cory Publishing.	113571
1994	Another World:	TS			Series 5-4-1964- NBC	African-American Publisher Marshall Lincoln Kramer III (Randy Brooks). Felicia Gallant (Linda Dano, 1983-) becomes an alcoholic and then has an affair with her black publisher Kramar.	113572
1967	Another World:	TS				Newspaper Photographer (Leslie Barrett).	113573
2005	Answer by Fire	NSF		Donald, Roger James		Newsman Ragner Samson in Los Angeles  is devastated when he discovers that his missing wife and children are part of a supernatural occurrence he has been covering for the Times.He gropes for direction and finds it in a book his wife always reads -- a Bible. He leads a renegade ban of resisters through the back streets of Los Angeles, on their way to a supernatural conclusion.	113574
1993	Answer Came There None	NM		Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).		Freelance Writer. Sara Marriott ghostwrites memoirs of a well-known general.	113575
1959	Answer in the Negative	N		Hamilton, Henrietta		Press	113576
1675	Answer, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		Press	113577
1953	Answers for Americans	DT				Public Affairs Show	113578
1954	Answers for Americans	DT			3-7-1954 to 6-27-1954. ABC	Host Hardy Burt. Panel debated questions of current interest.	113579
1865	Answers to Correspondents	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	113580
1954	Anta Manavalle	MF				Newspaper Editor (Perumallu).	113581
2002	Antagonist’s Handbook, The	N		Heassler, Christopher J. 		Paparazzo Paul creates a gang of paparazzi photographers, who with the help of their almighty union, not only extort the famous, but also become the most feared group in Hollywood. It started when two aging losers Paul and Andy come to the realization that their days of screwing teenage girls they pick up around Seattle coffee shops has come to an end. They decide that the only way to leave their mark on the world is to move to Los Angeles and extort celebrities. Paul climbs his way to the top of one of the most ruthless industries in Hollywood, the Paparazzi, pulling up alongside him his buddy Andy and a motley crew of unlikely characters. Paul and Andy begin to realize their gals by digging up some of Hollywood’s washed-up celebrities. They convince the celebrities that by extorting themselves for the tabloids, they can obtain a second shot at the fame that has long since left them. From there, the small band of paparazzi photographers become very successful. An ultimatum put to union leaders by a well-dressed Italian from New York for a large cut of their tabloid business soon breeds dissension in the ranks of the union leaders. When the gangsters make their move, the union members become divided and the leaders quarrel over which course to pursue. 	113582
2008	Antarctica	M			Israel	Journalist Ronen (Guy ZoArtez) is a gay journalist whose research into alien abductions brings him into contact with an eccentric woman who has written a best-seller about such experiences. Ronan lives with Danny, a sweet kid who was once involved with a tireless sex machine. Gay life in Tel Aviv. 	113583
2006	Anteeksianto	MF			Finland	News Media. TV Newsreader Uutistenlukija (Heidi Peltoniemi). TV Reporter Huipputoimittaja (Johanna Molin).	113584
1990	Antena 3 noticias:	DF				News Program. Newsreaders Jose Maria Carrascal (1990-1994), Luis Herrera (1990-1994), Miriam Romero (1990-), Esmeralda Velasco (1990-1994), Fernando Gonzalez Urbane (1991-1994), Manuel Campo Vidal (1992-1994), Jose Maria Car rascal (1992-1999).Newsreaders Olga Viza (1992-), Roberto Acre (1993-1999), Jose Antonio Gavial (1994-1997), Pedro Piquero (1994-1997), Maria Rye (1994-1997), Rosa Maria Mateo (1994-), Carlo Garcia Hirschfeld (1995-1977), Matias Prats (1998), Susana Grisco (1999-).Newsreaders Fernando Onega (1999-), Ernest Saenz de Buruaga (1999-), Soledad Arroyo (2002-), Manu Carreno (2002-), Roberto Ace (2005-), Matias Prats (2005-).Weather Forecaster Minerva Piquero (1990-). Sports Newsreader Manu Sanchez (1990-), Antonio Luque (2002-), J.J. Santos (2002-).  Commentaries Federico Jimenez Lozano (1991-).	113585
1999	Antenneforeningen	MF				Journalist (Peter Frodin)	113586
1984	Anthonsen: Den store sag	TF			Episode #1.	Journalist (Flemming Sorensen).	113587
1930	Anthony in the Nude	N	MLPL	Brinig, Myron		Reporter had both a bad and a good nature at war with each other. Lower nature persuades him to marry a rich woman. Anthony, reader in a magazine office.  Phineas Andrews, the Editor	113588
1894	Anthony Langsyde: Modern Love Story, A	N	USC	Birrell, Olive		Editor Fred, in Rivington managing a daily paper, wants Anthony to be the editor of the Rivington Observer.	113589
1988	Anthony Mantegna: Secret Six II	CB			Action Comics Weekly #60/3. May 24, 1988	Reporter Anthony Mantegna is deaf. Part of the Secret Six II organized by second Mockingbird, Carlo di Rienzi.Teams up with blind Vietnam vet, special effects master suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, a mute actress, an Olympic-level tracker with crippled legs, and an epileptic mathematician. All supplied with devices that compensate them for disabilities.In return, have to do Mockingbird's work, battling espionage and crime that could not be stopped by conventional means or through legal authorities.If they defy Mockingbird, he could deactivate their devices. Team learned truth about Mockingbird and the original Secret Six.  Current whereabouts unknown.	113590
1906	Anthony Overman	N	MLPL	Michelson, Miriam		Newspaperwoman Jessie Incell, "a woman with a man's tolerance and a clear, big brain, and the sweetest, most spirited, jolliest face in the world."  Also a woman newspaper artist.Profit-hungry institution called a newspaper. Low ratings for newspapermen and newspapers.	113591
1918	Anthony Trent, Master Criminal	NM		Martyn, Wyndham		Reporter who starts to write mystery stories.  25 novels including this one.	113592
2002	Antibody	M				TV Newswoman Nancy Pearson (Kathleen Lambert) of ANN. ANN News. Cameraman (Victor Bralen).	113593
0001	Antidosis	ER	COPY	Isocrates	51-61 B.C.	Critic	113594
0001	Antigone	P	USC	Sophocles	400 B.C.	Messenger. " Questions and answers about what happened and how it happened. "That is my news. What next, remains with you.""Still 'tis trueThat no man loves the messenger of ill."	113595
1843	Antique Ring, The	SS	USC	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	In "Tales, Sketches and Other Papers."	Editors of fashionable periodicals. Rufus Griswold is an American editor who praises a writer.  Also literary critic approving of character's poetryGeorge Stillman Hillard, a Boston editor.	113596
2005	Antiques Road show FYI	DT			2005- Series	Correspondent Clay Reynolds (Himself - 2005).	113597
2008	Antiques Roadshow: Politically Correct - Photographer Cecil Stoughton	DT	DVD -R HQ 10498			Photographer Cecil Stoughton, the chief photographer for the John F. Kennedy White House and the first official White House photographer who died on November 3 at 88. His photographs are featured. In 1940, Stoughton enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was assigned to a photographer training program that included stints in New York to study with Alfred Eisenstadt and Margaret Bourke-White and in Hollywood to learn motion-picture photography. He was a combat photographer. He was sent to photograph President Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961 and became the in-house photographer to the president. Best known for his iconic photo of President Lyndon Johnson being sworn in on Air Force One after Kennedy was assassinated. He stayed on with the Johnson administration until 1965, and in 1967, upon retiring from the Army, he became chief still photographer for the National Park Service.	113598
2008	Antiques Roadshow: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus Letter	DT	DVD -R HQ 10668		Episode. 12-20-2008	Newspaper. The real letter Virginia wrote to the New York Editor Francis Church asking if there is a Santa Claus. She wrote that if the newspaper said there really was a Santa Claus, then she knew it would be true because a newspaper only prints the truth. Worth of letter plus background of the actual letter.	113599
2001	Antitrust (AntiTrust)	M				News Media. Reporter (Linden Banks). Reporter (Rob Court). Reporter (Scott Fee). Reporter (Claire Riley). Reporter (Patti Vietta). Party Reporter (Benita Ha). Reporter (Tamara Taggart). Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). News Anchor (Kevin Hayes). .TV Interviewer (Dayna Devon). Press Photographer (Bran Walley). Cameraman (Robert J. Halas).	113600
2001	Antonia - Zwischen Liebe und Macht	MTF			Germany.	Paparazzo 1 (Polat Dal).	113601
1999	Antonio, Um Rapaz de Lisboa	MF			Portugal	Journalist (Ana Nave).	113602
1607	Antony and Cleopatra	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Act III Scene VII.  Enter a Messenger. Antony: Thy business? Messenger: The news is true, my lord; he is descried; Caesar has taken Toryne. * Enter a Messenger: The emperor calls Canidius.Canidius: With news the time's with labour, and throes forth Each minute some. Act II Scene V. Enter a Messenger. Cleopatra (thinking Antony is dead): O! from Italy; Ram thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears,  That long time have been barren.Messenger: Madam, madam, -  He then informs her Anthony is not dead. * Re-enter Charmain and Messenger. Cleopatra: Come hither, sir. Though it be honest, it is never good To bring bad news; give to a gracious message And host of tongues….…but let ill tidings tell. Themselves when they be felt.Messenger: I have done my duty. Act I Scene II. Messenger: The nature of bad news infects the teller.Messenger. Act V Scene II. First Guard. Caesar hath sent - Charmian: Too slow a messenger. (Applies an asp). O! come apace, dispatch….	113603
2005	Antwerp	N		Royle, Nicholas		English Film Critic Frank Warner is in town to interview independent director from the United States who is making a low-budget biopic about Belgian surrealist artist Paul Delvaux. When two prostitutes are murdered, Warner turns investigative journalist.Warner becomes personally involved in the story when his own girlfriend goes missing.	113604
1971	Anubhav	MF			India	Newspaper Editor Amar (SanjeevKumar) and his wife are a high society couple entertaining lavish parties while he maintains a stressful career. They live in a spacious skyscraper apartment. At work, Amar has a hectic schedule as a newspaper editor and at home he has to contend with the loneliness of his wife who has all the trappings of the modern world with old an old servant and staff for company.His wife’s old college flame who happens to be her husband’s subordinate enters her life. She is rude to him and treats him with contempt. After some time, Amar learns about their past and they eventually work towards a reconciliation. 	113605
1968	Anuska, Manequim e Mulher	MF			Brazil.	Journalist (Jean-Claude Bernardet). Photographer (Robert Bester).	113606
2007	Anwar	M			India	Reporter Anita (Manisha Koirala) wants an interview with Anwar who police mistakenly believe is a terrorist who is planning to detonate bombs in sacred Hindu temples. She wants the interview to establish her credibility with her boss. 	113607
2001	Any Day Now; Still My Little Soldier	T			Episode #77. 12-2-2001	Newscaster (Charles Howerton). Reporter (LaDon Drummond).	113608
1998	Any Day Now:	T			Series	Reporter (LaDon Drummond)	113609
2001	Any Day Now: Blinded by the White	T			Episode #74. 10-28-2001	Reporter (Jim Jenkins).	113610
2002	Any Day Now: It's Called Depression	T	VHS 1274		Episode	Atlanta Reporter (Carl Lumbly) is new love in Rene's life.	113611
2001	Any Day Now: It's Not Just a Word (Part 1)	T			Episode #63. 3-18-2001	News Media. News Anchor (Jim Jenkins). Reporter (LaDon Drummond).	113612
2001	Any Day Now: Rebel With a Cause	T			Episode. 11-11-2001. Season #4. Episode #11	Lifestyles Reporter (Nelson Aspen).	113613
2000	Any Day Now: You Think I Am Lying To You?	T			Episode #41. 1-30-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Amy Powell). Reporter #2 (Shaun Robinson). Reporter (LaDon Drummond).	113614
1995	Any Given Moment	N		Van Wormer, Laura		Radio Show Host Montgomery Grant Smith, a fat but loveable conservative talk-radio personality who is on the verge of getting his own TV show. Academic historian Elizabeth Robinson currently working for the BBC who appears on PBS.Authors race to New York from England, Los Angeles, Chicago and New Jersey forming a trusty band that swoops into action to defend the finest literary agency in New York that has just been taken over by an L.A.-based entertainment megaglomerate.	113615
1999	Any Given Sunday	M	DVD			Sportswriter (John C. McGinley), craven journalist. Sports Reporter (RJ Johnson). Reporter (Anik Dufour).  Reporter (Robert Paget). News Reporter (Tucker Brown). News Reporter (Debbie Howard). News Reporter (Eva Tamargo Lemus).High Times Reporter (Richard Black). Reporter at Mayor's Party (Hunter Reno). TV Commentator (Barry Switzer). TV Announcer at Willie's Apartment (Drew Rosenhaus). Field Photographer (Trish Dempsey).Mayor's PR Woman (Antares Davis).	113616
2005	Any Given Sunday	DT				News Media. AFL News Reporter (Chris Jones).  Host: Garry Lyon. Co-Hosts James Brayshaw and Sam Newman.	113617
1990	Any Man's Death	M		Roy, Iain, Chris Kelly (Screenplay	Ness Book	Magazine Writer Leon (John Savage) is sent overseas to work with Photographer Greenlow (Jeff Fannell) who has gone AWOL since his partner was killed. Leon, former political writer and war correspondent, suffers from traumatic recollections of  Vietnam.During one mission most of the men he was writing about were killed. After the battle the enemy slaughtered anyone whose eyes were closed, so the journalist kept his eyes open to make them believe he was dead.Since then he has adopted the policy that his job is to report, not to judge or get involved.  Leon searches for Greenlow in the desert. Told he has taken up with a group of bushman. Leon, who is Jewish, suspects German scientist is former Nazi.Turns out scientist's mother was Jewish and he did experiments so he could survive. Wants Leon to write about him and act as his judge. Leon: "I report. I don't judge."  Leon kills a Nazi but lets the scientist go free."You just don't get involved. It's the first rule in the cub reporter's manual. Do not get involved. Reporters are supposed to report, and that's it. If you're going to cover a war, you just cover it. You don't need friends."	113618
1997	Any Mother's Son	MT	DVD -R HQ 8363, 8364			Pressroom Reporter #1 (Otto Chung). Pressroom Reporter #2 (Merle Matheson). Pressroom Reporter #3 (Laurie Fraser). Pressroom Reporter #4 (Mike Carbone). Frontlawn Reporter (Mark J. Richardson).	113619
1949	Any Number Can Play	M	DVD -R HQ 2931, 2932. SVD 1041			Reporter-Photographer at police station. Reporter (Arthur Space). Photographer (Ralph Montgomery).	113620
1997	Any Place but Home	MT				Newscaster (Patt Noday)	113621
2004	Any Place I Hang My Hat	N		Isaacs, Susan		African-American Reporter Amy Lincoln of In-Depth weekly, a political journalist in her late 20s, goes in search of the mother who abandoned her when she was a baby. Lincoln's rocky relationship with her documentary filmmaker boyfriend.Her father spent most of her childhood in prison on a series of minor theft raps. Boarding school scholarship rescues Amy from lower-class oblivion. She goes on to Harvard and Columbia, then lands a job at In Depth, a highbrow prestigious weekly.While covering a political fund-raiser, she meets a college student who claims to be the son of one of presidential candidates. Precisely the sort of story that In Depth wouldn't deign to cover, but the idea of tracking down a lost parent intrigues Amy.Lincoln's mother abandoned her when she was 10 months old as her father went off to serve his first prison term. Her grandma raised her in the projects -- a shoplifter who works as a leg waxer to the rich and refined.As Lincoln begins search of her own past as well as the candidate's, she discovers a new and unimpeachable grandmother and a mother who is much more than she bargained for. Lincoln, a workaholic uses her reporting skills to track down her elusive mother.	113622
1969	Any Second Now	T				Photographer Paul Dennison (Stewart Granger) tries to kill his rich, young wife	113623
2005	Any Wednesday I'm Yours	N		Santos-Febres, Mayra. James Graham (Translator)		Newspaper Proof Reader Julian Castrodad works at La Noticia until a rival cuts into their circulation and he is downsized. He gets a job working graveyard at a motel where patrons pay an hourly rate.Castrodad keeps a journal of the activities he witnesses that run the gamut of San Juan society.	113624
2003	Anyar	MF				Chief Editor (Siddique).	113625
2006	Anybody Out There?	N		Keyes, Marian		Public Practitioner Anna Walsh, one of five Walsh sisters. She is based in New York working for a cosmetics firm. A bad car wreck sends her happy-go-lucky life into a tailspin.	113626
1931	Anybody's Blonde	M			Ness Book	Reporter Janet Reese (Dorothy Revier) asks her editor to assign her to a story on a murdered boxer claiming she is the dead man's sister.  She takes a job at a nightclub, falls in love with a boxer.Reporter pretends to be in love with a nightclub owner in order to get information. Reporter (Pat O'Malley). Editor Mr. M. Evans (Henry B. Walthall).	113627
2005	Anybuddy Home?	M			Short	Newspaper Delivery Boy (Ian Stone).	113628
1953	Anyone Can Win	DT				Host Al Capp	113629
1990	Anything But Love:	T	SV 118, 116, 79, 64, 58.		Episodes. Series 1989-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Aspiring writer Gold get a job in research at Chicago Monthly magazine. Editorial Supervisor Jules Bennett (Richard Frank).Second season: Editor Ann Magnuson (Catherine  Hughes). Critic Brian Alquist (Joseph Maher).  Third Season: Mike Urbanek (Bruce Weitz), everyman's writer.	113630
1991	Anything But Love: Adventures in Baby-Sitting	T	SV 64	Hirsch, Janis	Episode #36. 4-10-91	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah gets called away and Marty is left totally alone to entertain Hannah's 5-year-old niece, Marty's appendix has other ideas	113631
1990	Anything But Love: All About Allison	T	On Tape	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #20. 1-17-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah gives aspiring young journalist (Courtney Thorne-Smith) a shot at working at the magazine, but woman ends up stabbing her in the back (All About Eve)Marty is the unwitting weapon used by an aspiring young journalist against Hannah, after Hannah helped her get a chance to work for the magazine.	113632
1992	Anything But Love: Angst for the Memories	T		Rosenthal, David S.	Episode #53. 2-5-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Visit of Hannah's friend, Rachel, disturbs Marty who thinks Hannah will unlike the fact that she and Marty once had a one-night stand.	113633
1989	Anything But Love: Bang You're Dead	T		Van Zandt, Billy and Jane Milmore	Episode #13. 11-8-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Hannah loves Marty's psychiatrist to death and Marty finds it difficult to cope with being shrinkless. Marty has a final session with his shrink casket-side.	113634
1989	Anything But Love: Breast of Friends	T		Sage, Martin and Sybil Adelman	Episode #18. 12-13-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty nurses a bruised ego when he sings show tunes on a news talk show and Hannah makes a celebrity out of a woman who was thrown out of a restaurant for nursing her baby.	113635
1989	Anything But Love: Burning the Toad (aka The Jack Story)	T		Guitar, Sheree	Episode #3. 3-21-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hannah's old boyfriend and Marty's ex-college roommate are one in the same person, and Jack tries to convince her that he has changed. Meanwhile, Hannah and Marty are working on a story that will expose a charity scam	113636
1992	Anything But Love: Call of the Mild, The	T		Rasmussen, Bruce	Episode #50. 1-8-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty, Jules & Mike go to a wild man weekend in which Marty refuses to take part, Jules decides to right Catherine's wrongs and Mike writes a poem.	113637
1992	Anything But Love: Catherine Honey, I'm Home	T		Borden, Robert	Episode #52. 1-22-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Catherine seeks cooking advice from Hannah when the husband from her open marriage suddenly shows up, wanting a divorce because he has found a new mate.	113638
1989	Anything But Love: Ch-Ch-Changes	T	On Tape	Noah, Peter	Episode #7 9-2-1989. Second Season Opener	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hip new editor Catherine Hughes (Ann Magnuson) shakes everything up including easily rattled MartyHannah returns from a vacation to find that the magazine has been bought by a corporation and the hip new editor comes in and begins to stir things up, especially Marty who considers resigning.Hannah becomes a writer, the magazine is changed to a weekly format and is renamed The Chicago Weekly and an English book and theater critic is brought into review television.When Hannah comes back from her vacation, she finds that the magazine is under new management. Norman was fired, Pamela is gone and the new boss is Catherine Hughes who is tough and wants the magazine to focus on anything and everything that is hip. She also promotes Hannah to a staff writer and hires a new face, Brian Allquist (Joseph Maher), a writer from London and a renowned book and theater critic. 	113639
1991	Anything But Love: Day After, The	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #33. 3-20-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah's first deadline prompts her first fight with Marty when she loses the article in the computerMarty and Hannah have their first relationship-related fight the next day at work when Marty must edit her article and Hannah resents the changes.	113640
1990	Anything But Love: Days of Whine and…The	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #27. 3-21-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Woman arrives and threatens to make Brian's life a living hell, by threatening to get back at him for the bad review he gave that caused her husband to die.Hannah meets Marty's ex-fiancée at his family's Seder and sees that the old flame may still be lit.	113641
1989	Anything But Love: Deadline	T		Zateslo, George	Episode #2. 3-14-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hannah's first deadline prompts her first fight with Marty when she loses his article in the computer and he doesn't have a backup, much to Pamela's delight.  Pamela Peyton-Finch (Sandy Faison).	113642
1989	Anything But Love: Dorothy Dearest	T		Hall, Barbara	Episode #5. 4-4-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Marty is in turmoil when his mother stops by for a visit and Hannah gets him face his relationship with her, so he can get rid of all the angst it generates.	113643
1991	Anything But Love: Enormous Changes at the Last Minute	T		Noah, Peter	Episode #40. 9-25-1991. Season 4 Opener	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Home pregnancy test turns up positive. Hannah and Marty make plans to get married in a hurry. However, the doctor's results are a bit different.	113644
1991	Anything But Love: First Lady Sings the Blues	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #46. 11-20-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty becomes obsessed when he finds out his cholesterol is too high, meanwhile Hannah provides shelter interviews the widow of a deposed monarch and is she a royal pain.	113645
1991	Anything But Love: Gimme an "O"	T		Gross, Marjorie	Episode #44. 10-23-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Hannah makes a joke about the best sex she ever had, Marty sets out to find out the details after he finds out it wasn't him.	113646
1989	Anything But Love: Hearts and Bones	T		Kirschenbaum, Alan	Episode #16. 11-29-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Hannah insists she's not jealous of Marty's new girlfriend and invites them to dinner to prove it. When his date appears to be choking, Hannah delivers the Heimlich maneuver and breaks a rib, but she's not jealous.	113647
1991	Anything But Love: Hello…Mali	T		Van Zandt,  Billy and Jane Milmore	Episode 31. 2-27-91	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.As Hannah prepares to go to Africa with Patrick (John Ritter), he and Marty act like apesAs Hannah prepares to accompany Patrick to the jungle, he and Marty contend with the urban jungle. There Patrick shows his true colors.	113648
1990	Anything But Love: Hotel of the Damned	T	On Tape	Barol, Bill	Episode #19. 1-10-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.When Catherine forces Hannah and Marty to check into a hotel to work on a deadline story, things happenWhen the magazine needs a new cover story in less than 20 hours, Hannah & Marty must go to a hotel to write the story. While searching for an angle on the story, Hannah decides the mood may be just right to check out the bed with Marty.	113649
1990	Anything But Love: Hurray for Hollywood	T		Barol, Bill	Episode #25. 3-7-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Friend of Marty's, a Hollywood producer, decides to "do lunch" with Hannah when he wants to make a movie about one of her stories, something Marty has rejected for a long time.	113650
1991	Anything But Love: I Feel a Cult Coming On	T		Barol, Bill	Episode #41. 10-1-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty exposes a cult and they retaliate by exposing facts about the staff. Marty becomes worried because he has one thing about him and Catherine that he hasn't yet mentioned to Hannah.	113651
1992	Anything But Love: I'd Kill For a Mink	T		Gross, Marjorie	Episode #51. 1-15-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Robin and the Animal Rescue Front (ARF), a group of animal rights activists, are after Marty when he writes an article they don't agree with.Marty is after them when their pet mink bites him. This is all further complicated by the fact Catherine needs to keep fur ads in the magazine to keep their budget intact.	113652
1990	Anything But Love: Icewoman Cometh, The	T	On Tape	Rasmussen, Bruce	Episode #24. 2-28-90	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Staff and especially Catherine sweats out a visit from the corporate troubleshooterMarty may become editor after a corporate trouble-shooter comes in, evaluates the magazine and decides Catherine is out and he is in, never mind that Marty slept with her.A little corporate blackmail may work wonders to save Catherine's job, using Marty as the tool.	113653
1991	Anything But Love: Isn't It Romantic?	T		Barol, Bill	Episode #37. 4-17-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.On Valentine's Day, Marty must find a way to rekindle their relationship when Hannah decides the fire has gone out.	113654
1989	Anything But Love: It's Better To Have Loved and Flossed	T		Van Zandt, Billy and Jane Milmore	Episode #15. 11-22-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Trip to the dentist for Marty also includes making a date with Robin and she is more than ready for a relationship and proves it by overreacting to a little kiss.	113655
1989	Anything But Love: It's My Party and I'll Schvitz If I Want To	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #9. 10-11-89	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah tries to spark a warmer relationship with Catherine (Ann Magnuson) by throwing a party, but an unexpected heat wave leaves her guests coldAn unexpected heat wave puts a damper on a party Hannah tries throwing because she wants to warm up her relationship with Catherine.	113656
1989	Anything But Love: Just the Facts, Ma'am	T	On Tape	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #12. 11-1-89	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hannah's belief that she can catch more flies with honey leads to controversy when she sweet-talks the despised fact-checker (Richard Kind) into letting a libelous quote slip throughHannah sweet-talks Bradley (Richard Kind), a fact checker, into letting a libelous quotation into her article, this all leads to a 10 million dollar libel suit and Hannah having to fire him.	113657
1991	Anything But Love: Long Day's Journey Into…What	T	SV 64	Noah, Peter	Episode #32. 3-13-91	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.After Hannah & Marty complete their relationship they begin to fantasize how everyone at the office will react.	113658
1989	Anything But Love: Love and Death	T		Pillot, Judd and John Peaslee	Episode #4. 3-28-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Marty doesn't want anyone to know he is living in fear when he receives his first death threat.	113659
1991	Anything But Love: M Is for the Many Things She Forgot She Gave Me	T		Helford,  Bruce	Episode #43. 10-16-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty must place his mother in a home when her failing memory begins to force the issue.	113660
1991	Anything But Love: Martus Interruptus	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #30. 2-13-91	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Marty feels dumped on when Hannah and Patrick's collaboration on a toxic waste story leads Patrick to think they have the right working chemistryPatrick thinks that he has a great working chemistry with Hannah when they put together a their story on toxic-waste, so he offers he a chance to work with him in West Africa.	113661
1992	Anything But Love: Marty Walks	T		Rosenthal, David S.	Episode #56. 6-3-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.When Catherine won't print one of his stories, Marty quits the magazine and Hannah is left holding Marty's big article on airline safety. Hannah becomes the arbitrator in their dispute	113662
1990	Anything But Love: Mr. Mom	T		Garver, Lloyd	Episode #11. 10-25-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah finds out that her mother had her heart donated. She finds the new owner is a depressed man, who is not living his prolonged life to its fullest, the way Hannah envisioned the recipient would.	113663
1991	Anything But Love: My New Best Friend	T	B 78	Barol, Bill	Episode #35. 4-1-91	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah befriends the mistress of a billionaire just to get her exclusive story, but regrets it later when she finds out what she is really like.	113664
1990	Anything But Love: Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow	T		Van Zandt, Billy and Jane Milmore	Episode #23. 2-14-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty's girlfriend plans a surprise birthday party for him, but he surprises her and everyone else by breaking up with her, before everybody yells surprise.	113665
1989	Anything But Love: Pilot - Fear of Flying	T		Koenig, Dennis and Wendy Kout	Episode #1 3-7-89	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a Los Angeles schoolteacher who returns to her hometown of Chicago to become a magazine writer. Marty (Richard Lewis) is the star writerHannah decides to quit teaching and leave her boyfriend, Jack, and return home to Chicago to become a writer.On the flight home to Chicago, Hannah meets and helps Marty deal with his fear of flying and he tells her about a research job open at Chicago Monthly, the magazine where he is a writer.Hannah goes down the magazine to apply for the job, meets the editor and is challenged to write a 2,000 word article on "the tortilla wars, does Chicago prefer corn or flour?" for 9 o'clock the following morning.Pamela Peyton-Finch (Sandy Falson) is pretentious high-life senior writer at the magazine. Jules Bennett (Richard Frank) is the straight-but-obviously-gay secretary. 	113666
1991	Anything But Love: Pot of Gold	T		Bryan, Bill	Episode #39. 5-15-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.New magazine puts feelers out for Hannah, so Catherine plans to give her a raise to keep her. Consequently, Marty's self-esteem drops because she'll make more than he does.	113667
1990	Anything But Love: Proof It All Night	T	On Tape	Kirschenbaum, Alan	Episode #21. 1-24-90	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.When Catherine forces the staff to pull an all-nighter putting together an election issue, Hannah votes for enthusiasm, while Marty opts for dreadWhen the staff is gearing up for an all-niter to get out their election issue, Hannah gets excited.Marty is less than enthusiastic, especially when the election is close, the night is long and the candidate he thought was a lock, loses and he has no material.	113668
1990	Anything But Love: Robin Q. Public	T		Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #26. 3-14-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Robin deep-sixes the dizziness and shows her smarts when Catherine impressed with her spin on the magazine, brings her on as a consultantWhen Catherine gets the impression that the magazine may have become too high brow, she searches out the everyman's opinion.When she hears Robin's thoughts, she is impressed and takes her on as a consultant and the entire staff becomes on edge	113669
1991	Anything But Love: Salmonella Is Coming To Town	T		Rasmussen, Bruce	Episode #49. 12-18-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Jules cost cuts on a holiday dinner for the homeless, with sickening results. When Hannah convinces Marty to go all out for Christmas, she gets the idea that he has, by getting a new apartment for them	113670
1991	Anything But Love: Say It Again, Han	T		Noah, Peter	Episode #29. 2-6-1991. Season Three Opener	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hannah (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Marty's (Richard Lewis) developing romance is put on hold by a photographer (John Ritter) who's got his eye on Hannah. Mike (Bruce Weitz), writerThe development of their romance is put on hold when Patrick Serreau (John Ritter), a world class photographer, comes to Chicago to take pictures for the magazinePatrick's interest in taking pictures isn't as great as his interest in Hannah.	113671
1989	Anything But Love: Scared Straight	T	On Tape	Diamond Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #10. 10-18-89	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Hannah and Marty trade bylines to prove Catherine's been using favoritism, and Marty winds up in jail for protecting his sourceMarty and Hannah trade bylines to prove that Catherine is using favoritism in choosing articles for publication, and Marty winds up jail protecting "his" source.	113672
1991	Anything But Love: Scream a Little Scream	T		Bryan, Bill	Episode #38. 5-8-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Catherine tries scream therapy as a way to reduce tension. Robin becomes a fifth wheel in her relationship with Hannah and Marty.	113673
1991	Anything But Love: Stop Me Before I…Again (1)	T		Noah, Peter	Episode #47. 12-4-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Patrick Serreau returns for the opening of a gallery show featuring his erotic pictures, but he shows no sign of his old lecherous self to a disbelieving Hannah.	113674
1991	Anything But Love: Stop Me Before I…Again (2)	T		Helford, Bruce	Episode #48. 12-11-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Patrick tries to set Marty up with the triplets, who love Jewish men, featured in his exhibition so he can discredit him in the eyes of Hannah and strengthen his own position.	113675
1991	Anything But Love: Tale of Two Kiddies, A	T		Rasmussen, Bruce	Episode #42. 10-9-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Young girl gets to be editor for the day, which sets the tone for Marty and Hannah imagining what love would have been like if they had met at a younger age. They do this while celebrating their 1st anniversary of knowing each other.	113676
1990	Anything But Love: Thirty…Something	T		Noah, Peter	Episode #28. 3-28-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Hannah's 30th birthday is no party for her when she takes time to reflect on her life and love. Hannah's little voice inside her head tells her that what's missing is Marty.	113677
1989	Anything But Love: This Is Not a Date	T		Hall, Barbara and Dennis Koenig	Episode #6. 4-11-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Monthly Magazine.Hannah is down in the dumps and Marty gets dumped, so the two of them go out together, for her birthday and the end of his relationship with Alice- but it's "not a date".	113678
1989	Anything But Love: Those Lips, Those Thais	T		Rasmussen, Bruce	Episode #8. 3-7-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.If he doesn't already feel guilty enough about everything, Marty really feels guilty when his Thailanese foster daughter comes to attend college in Chicago and he is really attracted to her.	113679
1990	Anything But Love: Three Men on a Match	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #22. 2-7-1990	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Hannah and Marty go out to dinner with Robin to help her celebrate her un-anniversary. After seeing Robin's ex-husband there, each has a different perspective on how the restaurant caught fire.Everyone turned their heads when they walked across the room.	113680
1991	Anything But Love: Torrid Zone, The	T		Bryan, Bill	Episode #34. 3-27-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Much to Hannah's dismay, Marty must accompany a swimsuit model to the Caribbean for an interview during her latest photo shoot.	113681
1991	Anything But Love: Training Film	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #45. 10-30-1991	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Marty's bad day is made worse when Hannah takes him on a train trip but the only thing on his mind is "Murder on the Wisconsin Express".	113682
1989	Anything But Love: Truth or Consequences	T		Rasmussenn, Bruce	Episode #14. 11-15-1989	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Catherine makes everyone take a lie detector test when she suspects someone on the staff is leaking gossip about her to an underground rag.	113683
1992	Anything But Love: Tryst and Shout	T		Barol, Bill	Episode #54. 2-14-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.Mike's wife is out of town for a while, so Hannah invites him over for dinner and then he hits it off with Robin and Hannah becomes worried, what if he hits on her?	113684
1992	Anything But Love: Waiting, The	T		Noah, Peter	Episode #55. 2-27-1992	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly Magazine.As Hannah sits in a specialist's office awaiting the results of her biopsy, she reflects on the past week of living with this secret from Marty.	113685
1990	Anything But Love: Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown	T	On Tape	Hirsch, Janis	Episode #17. 12-6-89	Magazine Staff. Cub Reporter Hannah Miller (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Veteran Reporter Martin "Marty" Ezekiel  Gold (Richard Lewis). The Chicago Weekly magazine.Catherine doesn't even get 15 minutes of fame from a pop-culture legend's published diaries which do not mention her. Leaves Marty in charge of magazineCatherine's decides to become "ordinary," after being snubbed of a mention in pop-culture legend's recently published diaries, and leaves Marty in charge of the magazine.The "Squaddies" protest Brian's review of the latest Star Squad movie and storm the newsroom to make Brian come to their convention	113686
2007	Anything For a Byline	NR		Michael, Sean	Gay	Journalist Nat has paid his dues and just needs his first byline to break into the journalism business. It’s gotten to the point where he isn’t too fussy about what magazine or newspaper that byline is in either. When his friend and old newshound Al arranges an interview for him at the Velvet Globe, a private BDSM club, Nat figures all he has to do is show up, do the interview and write his story. These clubs, he figures, are all for show anyway and nobody really whips people for fun. His first indication His first indication that he might be mistaken is the serious, tall and more than a little scary dude who welcomes him into the club, the second is the extensive list of kinks he’s asked to choose from. When he meets the man who’s going to interview him and finds out that the interview is actually a scene, with him playing whipping boy, Nat realizes he may be in over his head. 	113687
1937	Anything For a Thrill	M	SVDSP 1384	Kyne, Peter B. (Story - "To Him Who Dares").  Joseph O'Donnell, Stanley Lowenstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Cliff Mallory. His brother, Don Mallory (Frankie Darro) and Don's girlfriend Jean Roberts (June Johnson) want to be cameraman. They go with him when he is ordered by his boss to photograph camera shy heiress or he will be fired.Cliff pretends to be a French portrait photographer and Don sneaks in with Cliff's help. Heiress threatens to sue and settles for 51 per cent of the newsreel company. Then assigns Cliff to cover a baby parade as punishment.Don gets footage of bank robbery and the brothers capture the villains.	113688
1995	Anything for Love	NS		Rann, Sheila		TV Sports Journalist Steven loves a young filmmakers who returns to her once beloved home in Barcelona where she is forced to confront the demons of an unhappy childhood secret that threaten to overwhelm her.She is in Barcelona to produce a new film. Steven has a story of his own. Dangerous events are about to unfold as these two come to terms with themselves and each other.	113689
1936	Anything Goes	M	VHS 334  (Excerpts)			News Media. Reporters (Heinie Conklin, Fred Santley, Franklin Parker). Photographers (Monte Carter, Phil Tead, Tammany Young). Cameramen (Jimmy Aubrey, Frank Baker). Still Cameraman (J. Gunnis Davis). Ship's Photographer (Billy Dooley)	113690
1999	Anything Goes	N		Churchill, Jill	Weinberg List	Journalist	113691
1954	Anything New on the Strangler?	SM	GPL	Ullman, James M.	In "Ellery Queen's Awards, Ninth Series -- Prize-Winning Stories from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine."	Reporter Ernie Burnett, wire service reporter.   Dave Goldberg, bureau manager of Chicago. Jack Kelley was the bureau's color man.World Press Correspondents.	113692
2006	Anything to Win: The Pennsylvania Lottery Fix	DT	DVD -R HQ 6429		Episode #1003. 7-15-2006.	Reporter discovers that a lottery's host and head of security conspired to weigh ping-pong balls to favor winning numbers.	113693
2002	Anything You Can Do…!	NR		Gardner, Darlene	Harlequin Duets #77	Magazine Journalist Lane Brooks thrives on competition. She wants the prestigious job with Splash!. She realizes competition is her nemesis and sensual tease Clay Crawford.Rival reporters Lane Brooks and Clay Crawford know competition. They live to scoop one another. Now they’re rivals for a prestigious job at a hot new magazine and things are really heating up. But onlookers wonder: could their huffy looks and stiff upper lips be masking their desire to be rivals for each other’s hearts?	113694
1968	Anzio (aka The Battle of Anzio)	M	DVD -R HQ 2212, 2213. VHS 483. VHS 208. DVD.		AFI-Reporter. Los Barco di Anzio	War Correspondent Dick Ennis (Robert Mitchum), of the International Press who lands at Anzio with soldiers.	113695
1994	Aokushimitama blue seed	TF			Series 1994-1995	Reporter (Jan Angus). Reporter (Doug Medford).	113696
1917	Apartment 29	M			AFI-Critics/Playwrights	Critic	113697
1949	Apartment 3-C	T				Writer John Gay played by himself	113698
1943	Ape Man, The	M		Brown, Karl (Story - "They Creep in the Dark").  Barney Sarecky (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Lugosi	Reporter Jeff Carter (Wallace Ford) of the Globe-Tribune assigned story on missing doctor. Story concocted by doctor's assistant because doctor is semi-simian creature as result of experiment. Reporter told by editor to get interview with doctor's sister.Assigned to work with photographer Billie Mason (Louise Currie). They clash. Reporter tells her story is too dangerous for a woman. Mason talks to doctor's sister, takes photographs, which when developed, show doctor visible in background.Two separately return to the house to investigate. Mason accidentally knocks out Carter. She's captured by doctor and dragged to lab. Doctor is killed by real gorilla and animal is shot by police.  Character keeps providing information to reporter.At the end he is revealed to be "the author of the story." Reference to male journalists going to war, their jobs being taken by women. Editor Martin (William Ruhl). Reporter (Ray Miller). Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Photographer Barney (Charlie Hall).Mason: "My pictures are as good as your interview, and maybe a little bit better." Carter: "Cocky little wench, aren't you?" Mason: "Well, I've had to hold my own against four brothers all my life. I guess I can handle a 4-F like you."	113699
1990	Apelsinmannen	MF				Journalist (Carl Kjellgren).	113700
1998	Apen post	T			Norway. Series. 1998-2002	Reporters	113701
1930	Apes of God, The	N		Lewis, Wyndham	Based on a real person, Edwin Muir.	Critic Keith of Ravelstone	113702
2004	Aphrodite	N		Andrews, Russell		Reporter Susanna Morgan for a local newspaper on Long Island, New York got up in the middle of the night, tripped, fell and broke her neck. Yet the detective thinks it is murder. Why would anyone want her dead?She worked on only one controversial article, an obituary for an elderly former film star. Irate fan complained she had gotten the facts wrong, but that's not the sort of mistake that brings a pair of professional hit men to your door or the FBI to town.Murder of the young perky reporter is disguised as an accident. Part of a dark and dangerous conspiracy.	113703
1987	Apithano agori	MF				Reporter (Stamatis Gardelis)	113704
1998	Apo tin akri tis polis	MF				Interviewer, Voice of (Constantine Giannaris).	113705
2003	Apocalipstick	N		Margolis, Sue		Beauty Columnist Rebecca Fine at the Daily Vanguard.	113706
2002	Apocalypse 666	N		Johnston, Rory		TV Reporter Cat Johnson, a beautiful, ambitious reporter, and her wise-cracking cameraman Roger Jackson race to discover the awesome truth in a devastated world attempting to rise from the ashes. Millions of people vanish. This creates plane-wide hysteria. All nuclear devices detonate, resulting in unprecedented global destruction. A massive spaceship crashes, wiping out the east coast of the United States. A powerful shape-shifting alien warns of the imminent extermination of all mankind. Is the rising chaos the work of powerful and hostile alien invaders or something even more terrifying with far-reaching religious implications? Jordan Masters is the greatest leader ever known, the one person who can save the world, or is he the Antichrist himself?  Matthew Miracle, is he a dangerous religious zealot or heavenly inspired savior? Gideon, is he an alien friend to Earth or malevolent manipulator? The One, an omnipotent alien species or a long-awaited Messiah?  Reporter Johnson and Cameraman Jackson want to discover the truth, not just for themselves, but for the sake of all humankind before it is too late.	113707
1981	Apocalypse Brigade, The	N	OWN - P	Coppel, Alfred		News Media	113708
1980	Apocalypse domani	MF			Italy	Newscaster (Walter Patriarca).	113709
1979	Apocalypse Now	M	DVD -R HQ 9631, 9632, 9633. DVD. L.	Herr, Michael (Narration). John Milius, Francis Coppola (Screenplay)	Apocalypse Now Redux (Expanded Version) also available.	Photojournalist (Dennis Hopper) is a coked-out journalist with rambling incoherent commentaries showing the madness of war that touched not only the soldiers, but those who covered them. TV Photographer (Vittorio Storaro).	113710
1997	Apocalypse Watch, The	M				Reporter 1 (Harold Finley). Reporter 2 (Jonathan Finley).	113711
1998	Apocalypse: Caught in the Eye of the Storm	M				Israel Cameraman (Egidio Tari).	113712
1996	Apollo 11	MT				Reporter #1 (Whitney Rydbeck). Reporter #2 (Scott Alan Smith. Reporter #3 (Stephanie Niznik). Reporter #4 (David Hussey). Reporter #5 (Tony Calvino). CK Reporter #1 (Carl Mueller). CK Reporter #2 (Ron Winship).	113713
1996	Apollo 13	M	DVD. L.			TV Anchor (Jon Bruno). Reporter (Frank Cavestani). Reporter (John Dullagan). Reporter (Michael S. Connolly). Reporter (Thomas Crawford). Reporter (Julie Donatt). Reporter (Herb Jefferson Jr.). Reporter (Paul Mantee). Reporter (John M. Mathews).Reporter (John Wheeler). Loud Reporter (Lee Anne Matusek). Loud Reporter (Mark D. Newman). Science Reporter (Jack Conley). Science Reporter (Jeffrey Kluger). ABC News (Jules Bergman-Himself). Anchor (Ivan Allen). Anchor (Bruce Wright).	113714
1972	Apollo 16 Voyage to the Moon	DT				Reporters	113715
1596	Apologie of Pierce Pennilesse, The or Strange Newes	ER	USC	Harvey, Gabriel		News	113716
1945	Apology for Murder	M		Myton, Fred (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kenny Blake (Hugh Beaumont)  assigned to interview a rich magnate who just married a gold digger. Arrives to find the two have had a fight. Wife seeks comfort from reporter. She gets reporter's help in  murdering her husband to inherit his money.Although dead man's business partner is suspected, Editor Ward McGee (Charles D. Brown) tries to prove his innocence and assigns the reporter to investigate. When the woman discovers her husband left his money to charity, she takes up with lawyer.Reporter confronts them and the woman shoots him. But he manages to get to the newspaper office where he types out a confession before he dies.	113717
1761	Apology, The	PO	USC	Churchill, Charles		Press	113718
1979	Apostasy	M				Photographer (Paul Cox)	113719
1997	Apparition Alley	NM		Forrest, Katherine V.		Reporter tries to trick and bully LAPD Detective Kate Delafield into divulging information about a list of closeted LAPD officers compiled by one of the policemen before he was killed.	113720
1972	Apparition, L'	M				TV Reporter (Rene Angelil)	113721
1944	Appassionata	MF				Editor Svensson (Gunnar Bjornstrand) of Vecko-Bilden	113722
1999	Appearance of Impropriety, The	P				Reporter Mark Shanahan is Ames. Reporter colleagues cover a trial.  Latest scheme is to destroy a judge's career..	113723
1993	Appearance of Impropriety, The	N		Walker, Walter		Sports Columnist Colin Cromwell, a crusading journalist, tries to find out if a losing basketball team's dismal record involves someone on the club who has been throwing games.He's murdered when he gets too close to the truth.	113724
1971	Appelkriget	MF				TV Journalist (Lars Orup)	113725
1973	Applause	T			All About Eve musical. Musical special	Critic	113726
2007	Apple Brown Betty 	NR		Duck, Phillip Thomas		Freelance Journalist Cydney meets a gorgeous restaurateur, the sparks instantly fly between them, but her brother, Shammond, a self-destructive street thug, threatens to destroy her newfound happiness, forcing her to confront her painful past in order to have the life she has always wanted. 	113727
1929	Apple Cart, The	P		Shaw, George Bernard		Newspaper. Political crisis brought about by a philosophic king who publishes brilliant newspaper articles that annoy his elected government.	113728
1979	Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10643, 10644			Photographer (Bryan O'Byrne).	113729
1978	Apple Pie	T				Newspaper Advertisements - Classified. Kansas City, 1933 -- a woman puts together a family by placing classified ads in the newspaper. Lonely woman acquires family by placing ads in the local newspaper	113730
1980	Apple, The (aka Star Rock)	M	DVD -R HQ 10393, 10391			News Media. 	113731
1974	Apple's Way: Tree, The	T			Episode #1. 2-10-1974	Reporter (Jon Locke).	113732
1997	Appleby Sensation, The	M				Columnist (Georgia Cullimore-Faux)	113733
1941	Appointment for Love	M				News Media. Reporter (Eddie Dunn). Reporter (Frank Marlowe). Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporter (Garry Owen). Reporter (William Ruhl). Reporter (Charles Sherlock).	113734
1934	Appointment in Samara	N	OWN - H	O'Hara, John		Society Reporter. Young woman society reporter who has come to learn the reason for the main character's canceling a party.	113735
1958	Appointment with a Shadow	M		Pentecost, Hugh (Story). Alec Coppel, Norman Jolley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Alcoholic Newspaper Reporter Paul Baxter (George Nader) is tipped off by a cop whose sister Baxter loves, about an impending arrest and is the only member of the press to witness a notorious criminal being captured by police.He watches from a roof as crook is shot, but then is confronted by the real gangster and realizes man the police shot was a decoy. Reporter is unable to convince the police or his former editor of the truth.He continues to investigate the story while craving liquor. Pursued by real gangster who tries to throw him off a roof. Reporter manages to knock out the gangster and hold him until police arrive.	113736
2006	Appointment, The	T				Reporter Liz, a general assignment reporter on the Seattle Weekly, writes a controversial article on religion. She  is told by a mysterious visitor representing the Lord that she will die in eight days. Staff: Editor, Stu Harris, June, Frank, Eric.She doesn't believe him. When she tells him she can't die because her boss is sending here to Hawaii to cover a story, she tells the visitor, "I've never seen Hawaii."  The visitor tells her, "And you never will."Mayor dies of heart attack causing Liz to start thinking about death.  She has trouble sleeping. Interviews people on how to get to heaven.Editor and June, another writer, are concerned when she refuses the trip to Hawaii.	113737
1991	Appointment, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Thom Davis). Reporter #2 (Jeff Wood).	113738
1988	Appointments of Dennis Jennings, The	M				Newscaster (Dana Ivey)	113739
2001	Apprenez la valse	M				Commentator (Christophe Tarillon - Voice).	113740
2004	Apprentice to the Flower Poet Z	N		Weinstein, Debra		Literary Critic. Annabelle thinks her new job with the distinguished Flower Poet Z will help her understand the meaning of poetry. What is revealed to Annabelle instead are the secrets of Z.’s personal life -- not least, her dysfunctional family, adulterous behavior and professional tyranny. Meanwhile, Annabelle is charged with buying prescription cat food for a cranky literary critic, finding Z.’s favorite ink (”jet black, not midnight lack, not shoeshine black”), and illegally beheading flowers in the new York Botanical Gardens -- anything to preserve Z.’s “psychic space.”	113741
2005	Apprentice, The: Back to School	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4677		Episode. 11-2-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another week.	113742
2005	Apprentice, The: Final Showdown, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 5011		Episode	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the final two applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She works on the final project before the two-hour finale.	113743
2005	Apprentice, The: Finale	T	DVD -R SP 5059		Final Episode of Season - Two-Hour Finale	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the final two applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She loses in the last minute and is refused a second apprenticeship b y winner. Mini-feature during program shows her as a financial reporter.	113744
2005	Apprentice, The: Ice Cream of Genie	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4505		Episode. 10-13-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another episode.	113745
2007	Apprentice, The: Los Angeles Times	T	DVD -R HQ 8273		Episode. 4-1-2007	Los Angeles Times newspaper. The interviewees for the Apprentice must create a special advertising supplement for the Los Angeles Times working with the newspaper's advertising department.	113746
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart:	T			Episode #4. 10-12-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna and Donna, a PR consultant are two of remaining applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program. Donna is dismissed at the end of the program.	113747
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Bake It 'Til You Make It	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4426		Episode #3. 10-5-2005	TV Newscaster Shawn, Magazine Publisher Dawna and Donna, a PR consultant, are three of 16 applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.Team creates, bakes and sells wedding cakes. Shawn told Goodbye by Stewart for saying "fake it," and not selling any cakes. She also said earlier if we don't win, you should send me home. Sealed her own fate.	113748
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Coffee Achievers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4796		Episode. 11-16-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.Applicants try to sell a new coffee maker.	113749
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Empire Strikes Back	T	DVD -R HQ 5048		Episode.	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining  two applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.	113750
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Every Dog Has His Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4608		Episode. 10-25-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.Applicants get celebrities to donate dogs at an auction.	113751
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Final Approach	T	DVD -R HQ 4969		Episode.	Magazine Publisher Dawna is  one of the final applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.	113752
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Finale	T	DVD -R HQ 5103		Episode.	Magazine Publisher Dawna wins the role of Martha Stewart's apprentice in the finale of this reality program.	113753
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Mixed Greens	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4542		Episode #5. 10-19-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining  applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program. She survives tonight's program.	113754
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Once Business Is Blooming	T	DVD -R HQ 4378		Episode #2. 9-29-2005	TV Newscaster Shawn, Magazine Publisher Dawna and Donna, a PR consultant, are three of 16 applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.They divide into two teams and each must rewrite a classic fairy tale making the stories relevant to modern children.	113755
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Once Upon a Time	T	DVD -R HQ 4334		Episode #1. 9-21-2005	TV Newscaster Shawn, Magazine Publisher Dawna and Donna, a PR consultant, are three of 16 applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program.	113756
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Ridiculous Display, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4912		Episode 11-30-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining five applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program. She wins her third project manager challenge.	113757
2005	Apprentice, The: Martha Stewart: Swimming Against the Tide	T	DVD -R HQ 4652		Episode #6.  11-2-2005	Magazine Publisher Dawna is one of the remaining  applicants who are trying to become Martha Stewart's apprentice in this reality program. She is the winning project manager.	113758
2005	Apprentice, The: One Hit Blunder	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4802		Episode. 11-17-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the six final applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another week. She's on the losing team as project manager producing an original song for satellite radio.	113759
2005	Apprentice, The: Shaniagans	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4858		Episode. 11-25-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another episode and becomes one of the final four applicants.	113760
2005	Apprentice, The: Something Old, Something New	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4441		Episode. 10-6-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She is almost fired as she is the project manager trying to bring new technology to older people and defends one of her co-workers who should be fired.	113761
2005	Apprentice, The: Store Wars	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4747		Episode. 11-10-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another week as both teams set up a "Star Wars" exhibit.	113762
2005	Apprentice, The: Take Me Out to the Boardroom	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4622		Episode. 10-27-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice. She survives another week.	113763
2005	Apprentice, The: To Lead or Not to Lead	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4931		Episode. 12-1-2005	Financial Journalist Rebecca is one of the final two applicants trying to become Donald Trump's apprentice as she wins the final challenge before the season finale.	113764
1995	Apprentis, Les	MF				Editor (Jean-Pol Brissart) of Karate Magazine. Crossword Magazine Editor (Philippe Duclos).	113765
1992	Approaching Priests	NM		Leland, Mary		Reporter Claire, a junior reporter for a newspaper in Cork	113766
2001	Apres-midi d'un tortionnaire, L'	MF				Journalist, The (Ioana Ana Macaria)	113767
1971	Apres-Ski	MF				Photographer (Robert Demkontigny - The Photographer).	113768
1920	April Folly	M			AFI-Editors/Novelists/Publishers	Writer	113769
1924	April Fool	M				Reporter Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase)  is a crack reporter at a behind-the-time daily newspaper. He also happens to be in love with the managing editor's daughter. Assistant Editor Smith (Noah Young). Editor (Jack Gavin - The Editor).,It's Monday, April 1st and the paper's editorial staff has a great deal of trouble telling the difference between April Fool's jokes and real events. The Editor's Daughter (Blanche Mehaffey). The Editor's Wife (Helen Gilmore).	113770
2008	April Fool’s Day	M	DVD			Gossip Columnist and Blog King Charles Lansford (Joseph McKelheer), a gay gossip columnist, is not safe from an unseen killer who stalks him. Lansford writes a book on the death of a young woman,  “Life Styles of the Rich and Deadly.” WDZB Reporter Seaton Motley (R. Keith Harris). The Susan Dye Show with Susan Moyer (Meredith Boll) reports the crime on Buzz TV with a PrimeTime Exclusive.  Photographer (Tom Barker). 	113771
1888	April Hopes	N		Howells, William Dean		Reporter Boardman. Classmate and confidant of hero.	113772
1952	April in Paris	M				Press. Media	113773
1961	April Kinney	SS	GPL	Derleth, August	In "Wisconsin in their Bones."	Newspaper. Nelson (Nels)  Penderson into newspaper work. "In the newspaper business, you find out things whether you want to or not." Done practically everything on newspapers, from copy-boy to reporter and editorial work.	113774
1993	April O'Neil: May East Saga, The -- Part 1 of 3	CB	OWN		No. 1, April 1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles begins to solve another case	113775
1993	April One	M				Reporter (Steve Lucas)	113776
2009	April Showers	M				News Media circus. Reporter (Suzanne Deyo). Field Reporter (Doug Kisgen). Reporter #3 (America Young). BBC Reporter (Jonathan Wilhoft). Intrusive Camera Man (Duncan Joyner). Teachers and students attempt to make sense of a world that has just been turned upside down. 	113777
1998	Apt Pupil	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Warren Wilson). Reporter (Jill Harris).	113778
2006	Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dickesode	C			Episode #59. 10-22-2006	Newscaster (Donald Cock-Brendon Small - Voice).	113779
2004	Aqua Teen Hungerforce: Gee Whiz	C	DVD -R HQ 4643		Episode.	News Media.  Reading News online.	113780
2008	Aquaman Fan Film	M			Short	News Media. TV News Reporter (Fred Stutzman). Clark Kent (Mike Surber). Aquaman (Shawn Trimble). The King of Atlantis. The undisputed ruler of two-thirds of the Earth. His friends call him Orin. His real name is Aquaman. He has lost his hand. His only son died when Aquaman made the choice to pursue his attacker rather than rush to help his son. And his wife Mera has been driven mad by their loss. The public sees him as a cartoon character with power to control fish. Among his people, he is a King who has abandoned them as he, in their eyes, sought out glory on land. He is truly a man without a country. Ashamed with his failures and confused by his place in things, he has fled Atlanta and the comfort of the sea to find himself. Little does he know, he is being followed.	113781
1970	Aquarians, The	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Myron Natwick) and 2nd Reporter (Harlan Warde).	113782
2006	Aqui Nao Ha Quem Viva: Era uma Vez uma Greve	TF			Episode #25. 11-19-2006	News Media. Reporter (Jose Figueiras). Reporter (Rita Mendes)	113783
2003	Aqui no hay quien viva	TF			Spain. Series - 2003-	Journalist	113784
2005	Aqui y ahora	DF			2000- Series	Correspondent (Maria Antonieta Collins - Principal Correspondent, 2000-2005).	113785
2000	Aqui y ahora	DF			2000- Series	Correspondent (Maria Antonieta Collins - Principal Correspondent, 2000-2005). Reporters Edna Schmidt (2001), Hena Cuevas (2003).	113786
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Car, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10524	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #1. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere 2008	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Arab-Israeli Journalist Amjad is stopped regularly at checkpoints for driving what is considered an Arab car in Israel. What happens when Amjad ditches the Subaru and tries to fit in with a new car? 	113787
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Crime on the Border	T	DVD -R HQ 10722	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #8. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Bushra honks at a BMW that is blocking them in, and Amjad is afraid that he is about to get into it with one of the village criminals. In the meantime, Meir is beside himself with jealousy because of a Palestinian student who is courting Amal. 	113788
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Independence Day	T	DVD -R HQ 10775	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #10. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.When a millionaire declares that he will award a million Israeli shekels to the first baby born on Israeli’s Independence Day, Bushra and Amjad compete with another couple in the delivery room. 	113789
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Kidnapping	T	DVD -R HQ 10597	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #4. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.After Amjad and Meir interview Arab Miss Israel, Amjad heads home leaving Meir to take pictures. Riding back alone, Meir believes he is being kidnapped by his Arab taxi driver. Amjad and his father come to the rescue.	113790
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Kindergarten	T	DVD -R HQ 10583	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #3. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Amjad decides it’s time for his parents to stop babysitting his daughter every day and for her to go to kindergarten. But both the local Islamic kindergarten and the kosher Jewish one are fraught with pitfalls. 	113791
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Loyalty	T	DVD -R HQ 10721	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #7. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Amjad interviews the leader of a new political party that advocates a repartitioning of Israel between Jews and Arabs. Not sure which side he wants to be on in this new partitioning, Amjad goes to a psychologist to find resolution.	113792
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Meeting the Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 10757	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #9. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Amal wants to meet Meira’s parents, so Meir hires substitute, tolerant parents to fill in. Meanwhile, Amjad invites Bushra out to a fancy restaurant frequented by Jerusalem’s elite, and ends up in a mess with his neighbor, the dishwasher at the restaurant. 	113793
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Passover	T	DVD -R HQ 10622	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #5. 10-21-2008. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Meir meets lovely attorney Amal and invites her to join him in a private Passover Seder. Meanwhile, Amjad’s family is invited to celebrate with Jewish friends, and Amjad sees an opportunity to adapt Jewish rituals to his own. 	113794
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Reserve Duty	T	DVD -R HQ 10654	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #6. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety.Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Amjad is called into the police and asked to help supply information to the security forces. His mother-in-law, who just moved in with them and, as always, manages to annoy Amjad, will be his way of giving the security service what it wants. 	113795
2007	Arab Labor (aka Avoda Aravit): Sheep, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10559	Kashua, Sayed, 32-year-old Israel-born Palestinian journalist.	Episode #2. Israel comedy series. U.S. broadcast premiere.	Palestinian-Israeli Journalist Amjad Alayan (Norman Issa) working in Jerusalem is a Palestinian journalist and Israeli citizen in search of his identity as he seeks high status in the society into which he was born but where his car is searched everyday when he drives from his neighborhood to his job at a newspaper in Jerusalem.  Photojournalist Meir (Mariano Idelman), Amjad’s Jewish-Israeli coworker at the newspaper. Title Arab Labor (translated from the Hebrew “Avoda Aravit” colloquially implies “shoddy or second-rate work.” Alayan is Israeli television’s first Arab sitcom hero in the first prime-time program featuring Arab protagonists who speak in Arabic. The bookish Amjad is a journalist writing for a fictional Jewish newspaper. His beat is Palestinian affairs. One of his few confidants is Meir, the Jewish photographer. In one memorable scene, Amjad tells Meir of his frustration at constantly getting stopped at Israeli checkpoints. “It’s because you drive that ancient Subaru,” Meir shoots back. He explains that every soldier knows only two kinds of people drive Subarus: Palestinians and young settler families -- and Amjad cannot be mistaken for a grungy member of the settler youth. So Amjad decides he needs to get a more “Jewish” car. Amjad desires to conform to the Jewish majority and this gives him the most stereotypical of Jewish maladies: anxiety. Poking fun at the cultural divide, Kashua and his characters play on religious, cultural and political differences to daringly depict the mixed society that is Israel. Milestone on Israeli television as the first program to present Palestinian characters speaking Arabic on primetime. “Arab Labor” has generated great controversy between Arab and Israeli media and Link TV is premiering the program to the U.S. television audience in order to offer a fresh perspective on Israeli-Palestinian cultural friction while presenting an unbelievably entertaining show that has made an international splash.Amjad’s editor is looking for a “sexy” piece for the magazine and Amjad has just the story -- a special sheep that obeys soldiers’ commands. Making up an interview with the uncooperative sheep, Amjad finds himself in a bind when the story becomes a hot item. Amjad is now writing for the magazine, which his coworkers say is better than being a newspaper reporter. “I’ve been doing news for five years. And my first article in the magazine is on a sheep.” TV coverage follows up Amjad’s successful sheep article.	113796
1979	Arabela	TF			Series	Editors.1st Editor (Jiri Krampol). 2nd Editor (Jiri Bednar)	113797
1985	Arabella's Answer	SM	MLPL	Lovesey, P.	In "John Creasey's Crime Collection 1985: Anthology by members of the Crime Writers' Association, An."	Correspondents. Answers to Correspondents.  Notes to Arabella in 1878-1885Miss Gertrude Smyth, who edited our Answers to Correspondents since this journal was founded six years ago, was hit on the head by a brass flower-pot that fell from an upper window ledge. No column this month. Column will be resumed in our next issue.	113798
1994	Aramotaskaup	MT			Iceland	News Media. News Reporter (Stefan Karl Stefansson).	113799
2002	Ararat	M				Journalist (Erica Ehm). The Photographer (Raoul Bhaneja).	113800
2006	Ararat	N		Hargrove, Jon		American photojournalist is hired as a guide by an archaeologist who sets out to unravel the mystery of her father’s disappearance high on the treacherous slopes of the legendary Mount Ararat. The photojournalist is as dangerous as he is mysterious. Together they share an exotic journey in search of a secret older than time. The plot includes an ingenious map hidden in the pages of a lost diary, a desperate race to stop a madman from unleashing hell on earth, and an ancient treasure lost for millenniums. 	113801
1957	Arashi o yobu otoko	MF				Critic Toru Sakyo (Nobuo Kaneko).	113802
1999	Arc the Lad	M				TV Anchor Kukum (Wendee Lee)	113803
1935	Arch Oboler's Plays	R			Series - 1935-45	News Media	113804
1999	Archangel	N		Harris, Robert		TV Reporter R.J. O'Brian, Moscow correspondent for Satellite News System. Special report on scholar who is searching for a notebook that Stalin kept in his final years. Have good contacts.Young reporter's palm was moist and fleshy. Wearing pressed blue jeans, white T-shirt, leather jacket, broad shoulders, pectorals, thick hair glistening with some aromatic gel.	113805
1999	Archangel	NSF		Conner, Mike		Newsman Danny Constantine of Minneapolis investigates the deadly plague that ended the First World War and is decimating the population. It is the 1930s. The only people who seem immune to its effects are black people.Constantine finds that not everyone is dying from the plague. He has discovered a series of bizarre deaths-murders that look like the work of a vampire.In these times of bad news, his own paper refuses to print the story and Danny must search for the truth on his own, except for a mysterious woman known only as archangel, who always seems to appear when needed most.	113806
1995	Archangel: Novel, A	NR		Watkins, Paul		Editor Madeleine Cody and her pro-environmental newspaper, The Forest Sentinel, takes on a ruthless man in northern Maine carrying out a vendetta against the forest that claimed one of his legs.Purchased logging rights to a designated wilderness area and is determined to cut down as many old-growth trees as possible in the little time allotted. Drives crews to breaking point even after a man dies.Using her newspaper, Cody has long tried to peacefully stop the excessive logging. But when radical eco-warrior arrives, he proposes a new and dangerous form of protest. He pushes Madeleine to defend what she loves -- no matter the cost.	113807
1940	Archer Kidnapping Case, The	CB			Detective Comics #43	Reporter Red Logan quits his job and goes undercover	113808
1981	Archie Bunker's Place: Barney the Gambler	T			Episode #36. 2-1-1981	Sports Announcer (Gil Stratton - Voice). Track Announcer (Ed Peck - Voice).	113809
1981	Archie Bunker's Place: Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 2	T			Episode #57.12-6-1981	Photographer (Frank Doubleday).	113810
1982	Archie Bunker's Place: Reggie-3 Archie-0	T			Episode #61.	Reporter (Tom Rosqui).	113811
1927	archy and mehitabel	SS		Marquis, Donald Robert Perry		Fictional Journalist created by Marquis. Two best-known newspaper personae and ranged over a broad spectrum of crazes and fads of the time. Earthiness and realism of both characters.  Consistently remained in print and in collected editions.	113812
1933	archy's life of mehitabel	SS		Marquis, Donald Robert Perry		Fictional Journalist created by Marquis. Two best-known newspaper personae and ranged over a broad spectrum of crazes and fads of the time. Earthiness and realism of both characters.  Consistently remained in print and in collected editions.	113813
1981	Arctic Enemy	NR	OWN	Harrel, Linda	Harlequin Romance #2459	Reporter Sarah Gray accompanies supertanker Arctic Enterprise on its maiden voyage	113814
1949	Arctic Manhunt	M				Narrator (TV Correspondent Chet Huntley)	113815
1989	ARD-Mittagsmagazin	DF			West Germany	Reporters Bourse Manfred Baumann, Klaus-Rainer Jakisch, Anja Kohl, Stefan Wolff. Hosts Hannelore Fischer,  Stefan Schedier. Host Weather Dieter Voss  Sport Hosts Marianne Kreuzer, Wolfgang Nadvornik.	113816
1900	Arden Massiter	N		Barry, Rev. William Francis		Correspondent is a young English Socialist in Italy as a newspaper correspondent gets immersed in the strife of the Camorra and the various revolutionary forces devastating and transforming the countryside.	113817
1990	Arden's Touch	N		Henderson, Beth		News Media	113818
1918	Ardessa	SS	OWN - H	Cather, Willa	In "Uncle Valentine and Other Stories: Willa Cather's Uncollected Short Fiction."	Newspaper Owner-Editor O'Mally, proprietor and editor of The Outcry, a national weekly out on the news-stands the same day in New York and San Francisco, a magazine people howled for.Ardessa Devine did "ladylike tasks," "a graceful contrast to the crude girls in the advertising and circulation departments across the hall.  Stenographer.  At the O'Mally's elbow to help out.Ardessa knows everything about O'Mally's work.	113819
1931	Are These Our Children	M				Reporter.	113820
1934	Are We Civilized?	M		Sherman, Harold (Dialogue-Story)	Ness Book	Journalist Paul Franklin Sr. (William Farnum) is the head of the influential World News Association.  Returns to his home country in Europe (Germany?) to discover the government has established a censorship bureau and is restricting personal freedoms.Criticizes the government and is threatened with death. Attacked by a crowd and his son vows to carry on his fight	113821
2007	Are We Done Yet?	M	DVD -R HQ 10063, 10064			Magazine Editor Nick Persons (Ice Cube) is a sports memorabilia salesman who has sold his business to launch a sports magazine with no investors, no cover story and a staff of zero. He and his new wife and two step kids appear to be broke and living in a run-down inner-city apartment but find a good deal on what looks like a $3 million home in the countryside. The film ends with the new magazine inspired by the rebuilding of his home, “Are We Done Yet?”  launched with Magic Johnson on the cover. 	113822
1932	Are You Listening?	M		McEvoy, J.P. (Novel). Dwight Taylor (Adaptation)		Tabloid Editor Russell (John Miljan) is unscrupulous. Bill Grimes (William Haines) is a radio continuity writer who loses his job. Honey (Joan Marsh) takes a job with the New York Morning Tab under editor Russell.Editor of the Miami Clarion. Russell sets up a radio hookup to try to get Grimes to confess to a killing by pretending to believe he is innocent.  Grimes is charged with manslaughter.	113823
1994	Are You Lonesome Tonight?	NR		Miles, Cassie	Harlequin Intrigue #269	Tabloid Mogul Vince Harding finally found Teddy Edwards, a woman famed for photographing the long-dead King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Now he couldn’t remember whether he had meant to hire her, marry her -- or just keep her alive. By night, Teddy tracked down leads phoned in by a menacing caller who reported Elvis sightings. By day, Vince played Teddy’s fiance -- at a wedding party where the bride turned up dead. Teddy had murder on her hands, a stalker on her phone and darkroom evidence that connected it all. Now she’d found a man tailor-made to love her tender -- but was Vince romancing her or the story of the decade?	113824
1952	Are You Positive	DT				Sportscaster Bill Stern, Sunday game show with sports personalities. Frank Coniff replaced	113825
2006	Are You Ready for Love?	M			UK	News Media. Bored Journalist (Dean Davies). Annoyed Journalist (Nuala Cavanagh). TV Presenters (Fern Britton, Phillip Schofield).Pair of Californian dating gurus come to London to launch their book on how to find love in three days and as a publicity stunt try to find soul mates for three lonely Londoners, but things don't go according to plan.	113826
2008	Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?: Journalist Deborah Norville	T	DVD -R HQ 10522			Journalist Deborah Norville tries to prove she is smarter than a fifth grader on this popular game show.	113827
1946	Are you the editor of this paper?	CB			Robin Hood and Company Comics, Vol. 3, #33	Reporter Sooper Dooper, Demon Reporter asks for a job at the paper 	113828
1997	Area 51	NSF		Doherty, Robert		Freelance Magazine Writer Kelly Reynolds comes to Las Vegas to do an article, ends up looking for a friend, Reporter Johnny Simmons, who disappeared trying to infiltrate Area 51.  He is either dead or has been taken to a government facility in New Mexico.In 1940s, U.S. government had established Area 51 to study nine unidentified craft discovered in Antarctic. Scientist fears technology of mother ship is beyond our scope and an explosive threat to entire planet. Must race against time to save humankind.Simmons has tubes between his legs, one out of the left side of his mouth, something over his face pressing his eyes shut and blocking off his nose. Beyond that he didn't have a clue to his condition. Just excruciating pain. It was a living hell.Kelly rescues him from the aliens. Better prepared than most reporters. She specifically asks about reporter "that we picked up the other night." Reynolds' reporter's sixth sense constantly in use.	113829
1997	Area 51: Alien Interview, The	T				Host (Steven Williams). 1950s Interviewer (R.C. Rosenbalm).	113830
1979	Area 88	CB		Shogakukan	23 volumes. Manga series. 1979-1986	Photojournalist Goh "Rocky” Mutsugi is a photojournalist on the battlefields of North Africa. Shot down while out taking pictures, rescued by a Bedouin Rescue Service but forced to fight and narrowly escapes death, losing a hand. Appears throughout series.	113831
2004	Area 88	C			Japan. Anime series. 12 episodes. Produced by Animax, Group TAC and Media Factory	Photojournalist Goh "Rocky” Mutsugi is a photojournalist on the battlefields of North Africa. Shot down while out taking pictures, rescued by a Bedouin Rescue Service but forced to fight and narrowly escapes death, losing a hand. Appears throughout series.	113832
1959	Aren't We Wonderful (Wir Wunderkinder)	M		Hartung, Hugo (Novel).  Heinz Pauck, Gunter Neumann (Screenplay)	West Germany - Ness Book	Journalist Hans Boeckel (Hansjorg Felmy) loses his job when he refuses to join the Party in this satirical study of the rise and fall of Nazism. 1913 to 1959. Boeckel is student turned journalist whose life intersects with bully who joins the brownshirts.Boeckel works his way up to important editorial position, exposing the past of the bully who is now a captain of industry. After the bully is killed in a fall down an elevator shaft, he is eulogized as a loyal comrade.	113833
1964	Arena	T			Richard Boone Show two-parter	Newspaper. DA with senatorial ambitions attempts to win backing of a newspaper by prosecuting a teenage murderer as an adult	113834
1988	Arena Brains	M				Critic (Richard Price - The Critic)	113835
1981	Arena: Pretty British Affair, A	DT			Episode #1. 11-17-1981	Interviewer Gavin Millar.	113836
1991	Arena: Strange Story of Joe Meek, The	DT			Episode #28.  2-8-1991	Newsreader (Andrew Crawford - Voice).	113837
1644	Areopagitica	ER	USC	Milton, John		Critics. References to Pietro Aretino, critics, ballad-makers, Mercurius Aulicus, a newspaper published weekly from early 1642 to late 1645.	113838
2003	Aret der gik	TF			Denmark - Series	Journalists (Jorgen Anton, Katharine Boyer Grube, Claus Letort)	113839
2003	Aret I Kongehuset	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle  Bygum.	113840
1929	Argent, L'	M				Reporter (Jules Berry as Huret, the Reporter).	113841
2000	Argento Soma	C			Japan. Series 2000.	News Media. Reporter (Michelle Ruff - Voice - English Version). News Anchor (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn - Voice - English Version).	113842
2003	Argermacher, Der	MF				Reporter (Hary Hauschild). Reporter (Gerhard Kulig). Reporter (Kurt Mey). Reporterin (Alexandra Krieger).  Reporterin (Susanne Held). Reporterin (Ute Evensen). Reporterin (Katharina Hauk).Kamermann (Uwe Arndt). Fotograf (Daniel Franz). Kommentator des Landerspiels (Werner Hansch).	113843
1916	Argonauts of California 1849, The	M			AFI-Editors	Editor of the San Francisco Bulletin is killed	113844
1948	Argyle Secrets, The	M		Endfield, Cyril (Suspense Radio Program - "Argyle Album, The," and Screenplay).	Ness Book - Based on a thriller on a Suspense Radio Program	Reporter Harry (William Gargan) trying to expose fifth columnists. He is only member of press allowed to see political columnist in hospital. The columnist is murdered as he is about to reveal details of a book exposing bigwigs who are dealing with Nazis.Reporter is suspected of the killing because he is seen leaving hospital room. Two blackmailers also after the book and a woman leads the reporter to them, but she is a member of the gang and reporter is assaulted.Although she tries to help him, they do not continue their romance and when reporter gets hold of incriminating document, he keeps it for himself. Five murders occur before spies are exposed.	113845
1980	Aria dla atlety	MF			Poland	Journalist (Teodor Gendera).	113846
2005	Ariadne's Clew	N		Befumo, Joseph Paul		Female Reporter may learn more than she wants to know when she seeks out a mysterious holy man, a mad cult leader and his followers who are awaiting Armageddon at a desert stronghold.Is he merely another paranoid extremist, or does he indeed know something about the government, something about the structure of reality, something about the fate of humanity he can not be permitted to reveal?	113847
2000	Ariel Gold: Blind Spot	N		Mercer, Judy	#4 Ariel Gold Mysteries	TV Reporter-Producer Ariel Gold of the TV Newsmagazine Open File searches for answers as to why her friend is blinded by a bottle of eye drops containing a corrosive chemical.Police treat the crime as a product-tampering incident tied to a man's beating death, a crime her friend witnessed but did not report.Gold has her own identity questions. An amnesiac with only a few years of memory. She has to solve mystery of cryptic letter sent by a friend she can't remember.	113848
1997	Ariel Gold: Double Take	N		Mercer, Judy	#2 Ariel Gold Mysteries	TV Reporter-Producer Ariel Gold works for TV Newsmagazine Open File and suffers traumatic amnesia following the murder of her twin sister, Jane.. She is still struggling to assimilate the fact that she has an identical twin.While visiting her newly discovered biological grandfather, charming businessman B.F. Coulter on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, Ariel is accosted on the beach one night by a man who mistakes her for Jane.A few days later, the distraught stranger, a famous painter's son, turns up dead, an apparent suicide. When his half-sister is killed in a car crash, his mother, who was driving, becomes a suspect in his death.Meanwhile, back in Los Angeles, Ariel's crusty boss, Henry Heller, is investigating the disappearance of a socially awkward genius who founded a computer company and whose beautiful wife stands to benefit enormously from his death.As Ariel and Henry compare notes, discovering similar strains of adultery and deceit in both stories, their relationship begins to blossom into romance. While Ariel was gone, Henry even took care of her dogs.	113849
1995	Ariel Gold: Fast Forward	N		Mercer, Judy	#1 Ariel Gold Mysteries	TV Reporter-Producer Ariel Gold works for TV Newsmagazine Open File and suffers traumatic amnesia following the murder of her twin sister, Jane. She is still struggling to assimilate the fact that she has an identical twin.Ariel is an investigative reporter who must uncover both her past and the killer who is on her trail. A woman wakes up to a scene of violence and recognizes nothing, not even herself. She must discover her name (Ariel Gold) and piece together her life.She must figure out why someone wants her dead all the while keeping her amnesia a secret. In Gold's favor are her job with a TV show dealing with unsolved crimes, a small group of loyal friends and her intelligence and good humor.She begins to discover connections between herself and the woman she suspects was accidentally murdered in her place. Gold is confident in her own abilities, comfortable financially and secure enough to have several men as friends.	113850
1998	Ariel Gold: Split Image	N		Mercer, Judy	#3 Ariel Gold Mysteries	TV Reporter-Producer Ariel Gold works for TV Newsmagazine Open File and suffers traumatic amnesia following the murder of her twin sister, Jane.. She is still struggling to assimilate the fact that she has an identical twin.TV Producer Gold steps in as on-air investigative reporter. On a pleasure cruise, a woman goes overboard after an argument with her husband. Only a hung jury kept him from a murder conviction. Now Gold looks into the case for her TV show, Open File.Gold interviewed the husband during his trial two years ago. She suspects he knows things about her she can't remember about herself. Gold and the husband, Jack Spurling, have an affair.Spurling is astounded that Gold has forgotten him. But Ariel is a 33-year-old woman with only one year of memory. The rest of her life erased by amnesia. Then she learns he was at the center of one of the most notorious stories she ever covered.He is a man who got away with murdering his wife.  Ariel is compelled to reconstruct the events leading up to the trial and the closer she gets to Spurling, the more she wants to believe in his innocence.	113851
1940	Arise, My Love	M	SVDSP 631. SV 160	Glazer, Benjamin, John S. Toldy (Story). Jacques Thery (Adaptation). Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (Screenplay)	Ness Book.  Wilder	Correspondent Augusta Nash (Claudette Colbert) former fashion columnist ("In Paris With Gusto") who arranges to marry captured flier because it is great human interest story and would help her get more serious assignments. He avoids publicity.She becomes as recognizable as the subjects she covers. European head of news service Philips (Walter Abel) tells her what she has done will go down in annals of journalism side by side with Stanley's rescue of Livingstone. Flier and Nash fall in love.War intervenes forcing each to do their jobs. Nash pretends to faint to get interview, manufactures quotes and facts to enhance story. Nash modeled after Martha Gellhorn, Time-Life correspondent covering Spanish Civil War. Also Hemingway's third wife.Lamented she would only be remembered as Hemingway's' wife. Uniformed Italian Correspondent (Frank Bruno). Uniformed English Correspondents (Gerald Fielding, Leyland Hodgson). Uniformed American Correspondent (Anthony Nace).American Correspondents (Sherry Hall, Jack Luden). French Correspondent (Alphonse Martell). French Correspondent (Rafael Storm). Italian Correspondent (Tony Merlo). Cameraman (Alan Davis).	113852
1999	Aristocrats	MT			Miniseries	Reporter 1 (Luke Hayden). Reporter 2 (Michael Bates).	113853
2005	Aristocrats, The	DT				Journalist Frank DiGiacomo. Satirist-Editor Paul Krassner of The Realist.  Writers-Producers Dana Gould, Alan Kirschenbaum, Jay Kogen.Staff of The Onion - Joe Garden, Todd Hanson, Tim Harrod, Chris Karwowski, Carol Kolb. The Onion Editorial Staff Maria Schneider.	113854
1941	Arizona Feud	NW		Adams, F.R.		Newspaperman solves a series of crimes.	113855
1991	Arizona Kiss	N		Ring, Ray		News Media.”I can tell you what it's like to work for a newspaper. Imagine a combine, one of those huge threshing machines that eat up a row of wheat like nothing, bearing right down on you. You're running in front of it, all day long, day in and day out, just inches from the front of the maw, where steel blades are whirring and clacking and waiting for you to get tired or make one slip. The only way to keep the combine off you is to throw it something else to rip apart and digest. What you feed it is stories. Words and photos. Ten inches on this, fifteen inches on that, a vertical shot here, a horizontal there, scraps of news and film that go into the maw where they are processed and dumped onto some page to fill the spaces between the ads. Each story buys you a little time, barely enough to slap together the next story, and the next and the next. You never get far ahead, you never take a breather, all you do is live on the hustle. Always in a rush, always on deadline, you keep scrambling to feed the combine. That's what it's like. The only way to break free is with a big story, one you can ride for a while and tear off in pieces so big, the combine has to strain to choke them down. That buys you a little time. But sooner or later, the combine will come chomping after you again, and you better be ready to feed it all over again.”	113856
1965	Arizona Raiders	M				Newspaper Editor (Booth Colman) of Ohio Gazette	113857
1938	Arkansas Traveler, The	M		Cunningham, Jack (Story). Viola Brothers Shore, George Sessions Perry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Printer Bob Burns ("The Traveler") wanders into a small community to help run The Daily Record, a paper owned by a dead friend.  Martha Allen (Fay Bainter), the owner's widow, runs the paper with the help of her son.	113858
2009	Arlen Faber	MF				Journalist (Richard G. Lyntton). Reclusive author Arlen Faber (Jeff Daniels)  of spiritual books is pursued for advice by a single mother and a man fresh out of rehab.	113859
1957	Arlene Francis Show, The	DT			Series. 8-12-1957 to 2-21-1958. NBC	TV Broadcaster Arlene Francis, Hugh Downs. Guest interviews, games, music.	113860
2002	Arli$$: Crossing the Line (aka Arliss).	T	SVD 1308		Episode	News Media	113861
1999	Arli$$: D-Day (aka Arliss).	T	SVD 785		Episode	News Media	113862
1997	Arli$$: Kirby Carlisle, Trouble-Shooter (aka Arliss).	T			Episode #17. 7-22-1997	Reporter (Kandra King-Baker). Sportscaster Jim Nantz. Sports Cameraman (Craig D. Forrest).	113863
2002	Arli$$: Profiles in Agenting  (aka Arliss).	T			Episode #79.9-1-2002	Photographer (Gabriel Bologna).	113864
2002	Arli$$: Profiles in Agenting (aka Arliss).	T	VHS 1275		Episode	News Media	113865
1997	Arli$$: Real Thing, The  (aka Arliss).	T			Episode. 7-29-1997. Season #2. Episode #7	Reporter (Patrick Falls).	113866
2002	Arli$$: Standards and Practices (aka Arliss).	T	SVD 1240		Episode	Football Reporter (Lisa Long) who works on the sidelines spars with network execs who think she's too old for the job.	113867
1999	Arli$$: Stories You Don't Hear About. (aka Arliss).	T	SVDSP 764		Episode	News Media	113868
1998	Arli$$: Where Do Clients Come From? (aka Arliss).	T			Episode #26. 7-5-1998	Reporter (Robert R. Shafer).	113869
1999	Arli$$: You Gotta Love This Game (aka Arliss)	T	DVD -R HQ 5532		Episode	News Media. Arliss is convinced to represent a female basketball player.	113870
1999	Arlington Road	M				News Media. Reporter Charles Bell (Ken Manelis). TV Reporter #2 (Steve Ottesen). TV Reporter #3 (Harris Mackenzie). TV Reporter #5 (Dave Allen Clark). Bomb Site Reporter (Deborah Swanson)	113871
1932	Arm of the Law	M		Hoerl, Arthur	Based on story, "Butterfly Mystery"	Reporter Robin Dale (Rex Bell) interviews a nightclub dancer and later is suspected of her murder.  Discovers the real killer. Variety, 7/5/32: "The only new angle is a city editor who is not constantly on the verge of nervous prostration."Reporter (Wallace MacDonald)	113872
1998	Armageddon	M	DVD -R HQ 7761, 7762, 7763			News Media reports on an asteroid the size of Texas coming right at Planet Earth and the attempts to deflect it. TV Newscaster (Alexander Johnson). TV Newscaster #2 (Kathleen Matthews). Newscaster #3 (J.C. Hayward). Newscaster #4 (Andrew Glassman) American Newscaster (Michael Tuck). German Newscaster (Wolfgang Muser). Italian Newscaster (Dina Morrone).French Newscaster (Anne Vareze). British Newscaster (Patrick Lander). Reporter #1 (Kathy Neff). CBS Reporter (Gary A. Rogers). KSC News Reporter (Greg Warmoth). Spanish Newscaster (Ruben O'Lague).	113873
2007	Armageddon Project	N		Sanction, Tom		Correspondent Sam Preston, a recovering alcoholic with great writing skills and years of useful experience covering France,  is an American journalist based in Paris. Bombing in a church lands Preston in the story of a lifetime -- if only he can survive.Attack leads Preston to a group of Assyrian Christians and their colorful leader-in-exile who wants to form a breakaway Assyrian Republic in the oil-rich lands of northwestern Iraq.He has some powerful supporters -- the American Evangelical community, the Israelis and even the U.S. President. Preston suspects the President and his allies are acting secretly and illegally to advance and fund the movement.Preston goes to the White House to report on a performance by a charismatic jazz singer enrolled by the Christian Fundamentalists to champion their cause.  He meets a born-again U.S. Army General and learns about the "Armaggedon Project."He realizes the end is near for him. Now he is a prime target for the CIA, the French Intelligence and the Israeli Mossad.  A sexy El Al stewardess is sent to stop him. French Colleague Charles Dumond wants to help.	113874
1983	Armageddon Rag, The	N		Martin, George R.R.		Journalist Sandy tries to get to the bottom of a mystery while finding out who he himself really is while visiting his old hippie friends and seeing how time has altered their lives.	113875
2004	Armageddon TV	N		Aster, Christian von	Germany	TV Journalist	113876
1974	Armchair Cinema: Regan	T			Episode #1. 6-4-1974	Interviewer (Jonathan Elsom).	113877
1948	Armchair in Hell	NM	OWN - P	Kane, Henry		Columnist Madeline Howell, a lady Winchell on a New York paper. She has exquisite legs and a top half that is not half bad.	113878
1962	Armchair Theatre: Afternoon of a Nymph	T			Episode #136. 9-30-1962	Journalist (Stephen Hancock). Photographer (Ian Hughes). Cameraman (Michael Da Costa).	113879
1957	Armchair Theatre: Now Let Him Go	T			Episode #17. 9-15-1957	Reporter (Cule John - Birpool Reporter).	113880
1966	Armchair Theatre: One Eyed Monster, The	T			UK. Episode #217.8-6-1966	Photographer (Harry Littlewood).	113881
1968	Armchair Theatre: Unscheduled Stop	T			Episode #256. 3-15-1968	TV Reporter (Michael Smee).	113882
1970	Armchair Theatre: Up Among the Cuckoos	T			Episode 276. 6-7-1970	TV Reporter (Gary Waldhorn). Couple rebel against being forced out of their home in their name of progress and into a high rise publicly owned apartment.	113883
2003	Arme Nina - Böses Kind	N		Stave, Gabriele	Germany	TV Journalist	113884
1980	Arme, syndige menneske	MF				Journalist Erik (Svein Scharffenberg)	113885
1994	Armed and Innocent	MT	DVD -R HQ 10725 (Mislabeled 10724), 10726. SV 273			Reporter Jeff (Chuck Sloan). Newscaster (Darwyn Carson). In-Field Reporter (Inger Martens). Media Excerpts	113886
1949	Armed Forces Hour, The	DT			10-30-1949 to 6-11-1950. NBC.	Announcers Lt. Cass Bielski, USAF and Ensign Jack Siegal , USN. First TV series from the U.S. Department of Defense. 39 Episodes based in Washington D.C.	113887
2002	Armed Reaction III	TF			Episode 23. 8-8-2002	Reporters witnesses cop resolve to violence when the cop's friend was strangled by an enemy.	113888
2003	Armer kleiner Morder	MF			German	Reporter (Michael Blihall)	113889
1968	Armies of the Night, The: History as a Novel, the Novel as History	N	OWN - P	Mailer, Norman		Literary Critic Dwight MacDonald (based on a real character).	113890
2001	Armistead Maupin: Further Tales of the City	MT		Maupin, Armistead	UK Miniseries. Shown on PBS in 2001	TV Journalist Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) lands a job at a local TV station and finds a story that might make her a reporter. Mary Ann longs to be a serious reporter, but is not given a chance by her station manager. She is forced to work as a daytime host of the “Bargain Matinee” show.Mary Ann’s late boss, socialite Frannie Halcyon, is tormented by her daughter DeDe’s apparent demise in the Jonestown Massacre. When a fortuneteller convinces her that DeDe is alive, she asks for support of society columnist Prue Giroux to make the story public. When Prue refuses to get involved, Frannie calls Mary Ann to share her secret. Since Mary Ann is always searching for a good story, she is eager to meet in hopes of finally getting a break on the evening news.Society Columnist Prue Giroux (Mary Kay Place) falls for a homeless man with a sinister past. Edgar Halcyon (Donald Moffat) of Halcyon Communications. Socialite DeDe Halcyon (Barbara Garrick) returns from the dead after the Jonestown Massacre.  	113891
2001	Armistead Maupin: Further Tales of the City (Four Parts)  aka Armistead Maupin’s Further Tales of the City”	MT	VHS 1017. SVD 963	Maupin, Armistead	Miniseries	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) as one of six apartment dwellers in a complex owed by an eccentric during the 1970s. She is onto a huge story in 1981.	113892
1998	Armistead Maupin: More Tales of the City	MT		Maupin, Armistead	Miniseries	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Photographer (Kevin Tierney).	113893
1993	Armistead Maupin: Tales of the City	MT		Maupin, Armistead	UK Miniseries. Shown on PBS in 1994. 	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney), a naive young woman from Cleveland, Ohio, finds an apartment at 28 Barbary Lane, the domain of the eccentric marijuana-growing landlady. She becomes friends with the other tenants of the building -- a hippyish bisexual, a straight lothario Brian Hawkins, a sinister and cagey roof tenant, and a sweet gay man named Michael Tolliver. Edgar Halcyon of Halcyon Communications is Mary Ann’s boss. Edgar’s socialite daughter is DeDe Halcyon-Day and her scheming bisexual husband is Beauchamp Day.	113894
1994	Armistead Maupin: Tales of the City: Mona Invites Michael to Live With Her	MT	DVD -R HQ 9414	Maupin, Armistead	UK Miniseries. Shown on PBS in 1994	Aspiring Journalist Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). Society Columnist Prue Giroux (Mary Kay Place) Edgar Halcyon (Donald Moffat) of Halcyon Communications. Socialite DeDe Halcyon (Barbara Garrick).	113895
1978	Armistead Maupin: Tales of the City: Series of Seven Books.	N		Maupin, Armistead	#1-1978 - Tales of the City. #2-1980 - More Tales of the City. #3-1982 - Further Tales of the City. #4 -1984 - Babycakes. #5-1987 - Significant Others. #6-1989 - Sure of You. #7-2007 - Michael Tolliver Lives. 	Reporter Burke Andrew. Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton. She comes from Cleveland (which she uses as an apology for not knowing anything). She comes to San Francisco and at first stays with her old school friend, a ditzy air stewardess whose bad taste drives Mary Ann nuts so she moves into a room in 28 Barbary Lane and becomes friendly with the other tenants. She gets a job as a secretary at Halcyon Communications, a firm run by Edgar Halcyon. She has an abortive affair with his son-in-law Beauchamp (who turns out to be gay). Later she goes on a cruise with Michael “Mouse” Tolliver, one of the tenants. She meets Burke Andrew, a reporter who has lost his memory and they have some gruesome adventures tracking down a cult. By the next book, she is working in TV as a minor presenter, going out with Brian Hawkins (another tenant) and seriously in love. She ends up breaking the story of DeDe Halcyon Day, who just came back from a gay Cuban refugee camp after escaping from the Jim Jones massacre in Guyana.She later marries Brian, adopts her school friend’s baby after she dies, and becomes more famous eventually getting her own TV show. In the last book, she divorces Brian and moves to New York to do national syndicated television.The books started out as a serialized feature called “The Serial” in a short-lived San Francisco edition of the Pacific Sun, a weekly paper circulating in Marin County. 	113896
2001	Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City	T	SVD 963			Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981	113897
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 1)	T			Part 1 of 6	Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. 	113898
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 2).	T			Part 2 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). 	113899
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 3).	T	DVD -R 1814	Maupin, Armistead	Part 3 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). 	113900
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 4).	T			Part 4 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). 	113901
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 5).	T	DVD -R HQ 1830		Part 5 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981.  Mary Ann learns she still has a job. Nightmares plague Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson). Mrs. Madrigal reunites Brian and Mona. Jack Lederer (Ed Asner). 	113902
1998	Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Part 6).	T	DVD -R HQ 1833		Part 6 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton: (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981.  Mary Ann and Reporter Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson) uncover a cult. Dede gives birth. Jon proposes to Michael. Mrs. Madrigal blackmails Betty. 	113903
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 1	T			Part 1 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981	113904
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 2	T			Part 2 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981	113905
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 3	T	DVD -R 1814		Part 3 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981	113906
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 4	T			Part 4 of 6	Aspiring Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981	113907
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 5	T	DVD -R 1830		Part 5 of 6	Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Mary Ann learns she still has a job. Nightmares plague Burke. Mrs. Madrigal reunites Brian and Mona.Jack Lederer (Edward Asner).	113908
2001	Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City: Part 6	T	DVD -R 1833		Part 6 of 6	Reporter Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) is onto a huge story in 1981. Mary Ann and Burke uncover a cult. Dede gives birth. Jon proposes to Michael. Mrs. Madrigal blackmails Betty.	113909
1930	Armistice Day	R	CD5 - Wells		11-11-1930	News Media	113910
1994	Armitage III	C				News Media. Newscaster (Richard Hayworth-Cansino - Voice - English Version). Mars Broadcasting Reporter (Tom Charles-Fahn - Voice - English Version). MFN Newscaster (Steven Jay Blum - Voice - English Version).	113911
2002	Armitage: Dual  Matrix	C			Japan	News Media. Reporters (Dorothy Elias-Fahn, Wendee Lee, Lia Sargent - Voice - English Version).	113912
2006	Arms of Deliverance: Story of Promise, A	N		Goyer, Tricia		Reporters Mary Kelly and Lee O'Donnell land similar jobs at the New York Tribune on the eve of World War II's outbreak and soon become competitors. They become rival reporters brought up in opposite worlds.Mary's coverage of a bombing raid over Germany leads to a plane wreck and an adventurous escape attempt from across enemy lines. When Lee hears of Mary's plight, she bravely heads to war-torn Europe in an effort to help rescue her friend.Lee is the daughter of privilege and connections Mary can only dream about. But Lee finds high society life stifling and longs to make her reputation as a reporter, not a socialite. Mary was raised by her mother.She has, by sheer grit and determination, carved out her niche in the male dominated world of newspaper reporting. She must think of novel ways to get interviews with some of the most important people in the world, while Lee uses here connections.Mary hates Lee's status in the world. Their rivalry intensifies when both women are chosen to report the war from the front lines and both women are unprepared for war's realities and horrors.	113913
1950	Armstrong Circle Theater (aka Circle Theater)	T			Series 1950-1963	TV Anchors John Cameron Swayze. Douglas Edwards (see specific shows)	113914
1957	Armstrong Circle Theatre: Assignment: Junkies' Alley	T				Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	113915
1956	Armstrong Circle There: SOS from the Andrea Doria	T			Episode.10-16-1956	TV Anchor John Cameron Swayze narration.	113916
1941	Armstrong Theatre of Today, The	R			Series - 1941-53	News into drama	113917
1989	Army Blue	N	OWN - P	Truscott, Lucian K.		TV Reporter (beautiful female) helps the victim of an elaborate scheme to cover up the CIA's covert drug operations	113918
2006	Army Geek	M				Reporter #1 (Giselle Fernandez). At boot camp, an aimless kid is turned into a soldier by a female drill sergeant.	113919
1942	Army Hour, The	DR			Radio Series. 1942-45	Sportscaster Bill Stern	113920
1947	Army of Occupation	SS	OWN - H	Boyle, Kay	In "Nothing Ever Breaks Except the Heart."	Female War Correspondent. Slender and pretty female war correspondent. Married "girl."	113921
1986	Army Wives	MT				Interviewer (David Goddard)	113922
2007	Army Wives:	T				Newscaster (Lynnanne Zager).  Army Wives tells the story of four woman and one man who are brought together by their common bond -- they all have enlisted spouses. Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) used to be a member of the Boston police department. Now she is homemaker allowing her husband to be the breadwinner of the family. 	113923
2008	Army Wives: Casting Out the Net	T	DVD -R HQ 10079		Episode #22. 8-3-2008	Journalist Brenda (Tawny Cypress) interviews Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh), radio personality, for the local newspaper, Fort Marshall Paratrooper  and they become friends. Local newspaper reporter Brenda wants to run a story on her so that people on the post could know a bit more about her. 	113924
2008	Army Wives: Great Expectations	T	DVD -R HQ 10246		Episode. 9-7-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. Claudia Joy learns the reason for her mother’s visit. Roxy, Denise, Claudia Joy and Pamela throw Roland and Joan a baby shower. Denise pleads with Frank to go with her to martial counseling. Trevor learns the fate of one of his soldiers.	113925
2008	Army Wives: Hero Returns, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10218		Episode. 7-6-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. Trevor returns home a hero but is conflicted. Frank, still in Iraq, becomes worried about Denise’s newfound independence. 	113926
2008	Army Wives: Loyalties	T	DVD -R HQ 10219		Episode. 7-6-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. She is stunned when Chase is arrested. Roland is suspected of inappropriate behavior with one of his students. Roxy hires a new waitress.	113927
2008	Army Wives: Messenger, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10214		Episode. 6-22-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. Chase tells Pamela and their kids that he has to leave on another mission. Finn develops a schoolboy crush on Claudia Joy and asks her out on a date. Denise bonds with a wounded soldier named Mac. 	113928
2008	Army Wives: Moving Out	T	DVD -R HQ 11235		Episode.  6-21-2009	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. Pamela needs a bigger home to her kids can have their own rooms. Claudia Joy continues to have trouble from her daughter while looking for a place to live. Trevor may have trouble keeping his job after making a bit mistake. Roland must look into getting soldiers better care at Fort Marshall after a therapist talks with him. 	113929
2008	Army Wives: Payback	T	DVD -R HQ 10295		Episode. 9-21-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station.  Pamela gets the chance to confront her stalker. Michael officially presents Trevor with a Silver Star Medal. Trevor is involved in a fender bender. Denise rents a house when Frank is deployed to Iraq.	113930
2008	Army Wives: Safe Havens	T	DVD -R HQ 10277		Episode. 9-14-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. 	113931
2007	Army Wives: Truth and Consequences	T			Episode #11. 8-12-2007	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) signs on as a new host for the army post’s radio station. 	113932
2008	Army Wives: Would You Know My Name	T	DVD -R HQ 10213		Episode. 6-8-2008	Radio Host Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) is the host for the army post’s radio station. Following the aftermath of the bombing at the Hump Bar, the wives struggle to put their lives back together. 	113933
1954	Army-McCarthy Hearings	DT				News. Live coverage, ABC, DuMont	113934
1988	Arnold Crombeck Story, The	SS	UCLA	McGrath, Patrick	In "Blood and Water and Other Tales."	Female Journalist Miss Kennedy, a female journalist for a big New York daily, is the narrator. She is sent to England to cover tennis."Now a woman reporter really had to prove herself in those days, otherwise all she'd get to write about was fashion and tennis. I was ambitious. I was eager to show that I could handle hard news as well as any man -- this was why I'd jumped at the story.Volunteered to interview the "death gardener" of Wimbledon, England shortly before he was hanged in the summer of 1954.	113935
1973	Arnold's Wrecking Co.	M				Reporter #1 (Don De Paul). Reporter #2 (Lloyd Jones).	113936
1995	Around Claudia Schiffer	MT				Interviewer (Claudia Schiffer - Herself).	113937
2002	Around the Horn	DT			Series 2002-	Sports Program. Moderators Max Kellerman, Tony Reah, Zach Selwyn. Denver Post Panelists Woody Paige (2002-2004), Adam Schefter (2004-), Jim Armstrong (2005-), Mark Kiszla (2004-).Los Angeles Times Panelists J.A. Adande, Bill Plaschke, T.J. Simers (2002-2003). Boston Globe Panelists Jackie MacMullan, Rono Borgers (2004-), Ron Borges (2004-), Michael Smith (2003-), Michael Holley  (2002-2004, 2005-), Charlie Pierce (2002-2003).Chicago Sun-Times Panelist Jay Mariotti. Dallas Morning News Panelist Kevin Blackstone. Houston Chronicle Richard Justice (2005-). ESPN Panelist Don Shanoff (2004-).	113938
1974	Around the Horne	SS	GPL	Keillor, Garrison	In "Happy to Be Here." From  "Found Paradise."	Sports Columnist. Around the Horne by Bill Horne. Note: Bill Horne is sick. Today's column is by Ed Farr.	113939
2000	Around the World in 72 Days	DT				Investigative Reporter Nelly Bly and her race around the world in less than 80 days. Narrator (David Ogden Stiers).	113940
1989	Around the World in 80 Days	MT				Reporter (Colin Higgins)	113941
1956	Around the World in Eighty Days	M	DVD -R HQ 2970, 2971, 2972. L		Psychotronic Encyclopedia	Reporter (John Carradine). Newspaper date saves Philea Fogg the wager at end of film. CBS Correspondent Edward R. Murrow in prologue.	113942
1873	Around the World in Eighty Days	NSF	OWN - H	Verne, Jules	With three Verne novels	Press	113943
2006	Arr I sjelen	MF			Norway	TV Reporter (Kristin Grom).	113944
1996	Arranged Marriage	M				Newswoman (Laurie Howell)	113945
2009	Arrangement	N		Grant, Cat		Paparazzi chase after CEO-Senator Eric Courtland who has it all until his wife discovers is affair. He loves his wife but another man also commands his affections. When both wife and lover discover his secret, he rocks them with a daring proposal neither can refuse. Initially, their triad is tense and awkward, but growing trust and intimacy lead to a satisfying and worthwhile relationship for all -- as long as their unusual romance remains strictly confidential to protect Eric’s seat in the U.S. Senate. Blackmailing political rivals, stalking paparazzi and a serious illness threaten their fragile arrangement. Are the daytime struggles worth the nights of passion and pleasure?>	113946
1997	Arrangement, The	NR		Stone, Lyn	Harlequin Historicals #389	Gossip Columnist Kathryn Wainwright goes up against a musical genius who tries to outwit her by pretending to  be an idiot savant.	113947
2000	Arrest & Trial: Best Friend	T				Reporter (John K. Anderson).	113948
2001	Arrest & Trial: Holy Day Murders	T			Episode #42.	News Media. Reporter (Lesley Wolff).	113949
2001	Arrest & Trial: Love on the Rocks	T			Episode #53.	News Media. TV Reporter (Andrea Jackson).	113950
2000	Arrest & Trial: Pillow Pyro	T			Episode #59.	News Media. TV Reporter (Lisa Pedace).	113951
1964	Arrest & Trial: Revenge of the Worm, The	T			Episode #27. 3-29-1964	News Vendor (Michael Dunn).	113952
1964	Arrest & Trial: Roll of the Dice, A	T			Episode #22. 2-23-64	Photographer (Janet Dey).	113953
2000	Arrest & Trial: Rubik's Cube	T				Reporter (John K. Andersen).	113954
2003	Arrested Development:	T			Series	News Media. New York Times runs pictures of the Bluths, a filthy-rich American family.	113955
2005	Arrested Development: Burning Love	T			Episode #31. 1-30-2005	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113956
2005	Arrested Development: Cabin Show, The	T			Episode #41. 9-19-2005	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113957
2003	Arrested Development: Charity Drive	T	DVD -R HQ 7702		Episode. 11-30-2003	News Media. Gob and Lindsay accuse Michael of being cold and uncharitable. Lindsay volunteers herself at a bachelorette auction to raise money for charity.	113958
2006	Arrested Development: Exit Strategy	T	DVD -R HQ 8125		Episode #52. 2-10-2006	Newscaster (Lawrence Toffler).	113959
2005	Arrested Development: For British Eyes Only	T			Episode #42. 9-26-2005	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113960
2003	Arrested Development: Key Decisions	T			Episode #4. 11-23-2003	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113961
2004	Arrested Development: Let ‘Em Eat Cake	T			Episode #22. 6-6-2004	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113962
2004	Arrested Development: Missing Kitty	T			Episode #18. 3-28-2004	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.” Beard is also in a restaurant during a newsworthy event, but he walks away saying to himself, “Can’t be part of the story. Can’t be part of the story.” Beard is at a restaurant when Michael Bluth and Kitty Sanchez get into an altercation. Beard leaves the restaurant so as not to become involved in the story he is reporting.	113963
2007	Arrested Development: Moonlight	T	DVD -R HQ 9170		Episode #5. 10-26-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks). Mick hunts a teenage vampire who is hunting female escorts he finds on the Internet. Mick and Beth try to avoid each other after sharing an intimate moment. 	113964
2005	Arrested Development: Mr. F	T			Episode #45. 11-7-2005	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113965
2004	Arrested Development: One Where Michael Leaves, The	T			Episode #23. 11-7-2004	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113966
2004	Arrested Development: One Where They Build a House, The	T			Episode #24. 11-14-2004	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113967
2005	Arrested Development: Out on a Limb	T			Episode #33. 3-6-2005	Photographer (Rick Hall). Mkichael thinks he may be the father of attorney Maggie Lizer’s baby, and that threatens his relationship with Sally. 	113968
2003	Arrested Development: Pilot	T	SVD 1502		Episode #1. 11-2-2003	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113969
2004	Arrested Development: Public Relations	T	DVD -R HQ 8337		Episode #11. 1-25-2004	Public Relations Director for the family gives them each a task while Michael tries to get his son in a prestigious school academy. Fox Reporter (Tom Schmid). Narrator (Ron Howard).TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113970
2006	Arrested Development: S.O.B.s	T	DVD -R HQ 7449		Episode. 1-1-2006	Newspaper headlines. News Media. Concerned about its future, George Sr. insists that the family host a fundraiser to raise awareness within the community.TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113971
2004	Arrested Development: Sad Sack	T			Episode #27. 12-12-2004	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113972
2005	Arrested Development: Switch Hitter	T	DVD -R HQ 7665			News Media. Magazines and Newspapers. When the president of a rival company hires Gob in an effort to win the company softball game, Michael asks Gob to throw the game.	113973
2005	Arrested Development: Sword of Destiny, The	T			Episode #37. 1-30-2005	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113974
2003	Arrested Development: Top Banana	T			Episode #2. 11-9-2003	TV Anchor (John Beard - Himself) for fictional television station, “Fox 6.”	113975
1998	Arrival Agenda, The (Arrival II)	M				Investigative Reporter (Jane Sibbett) and a reluctant computer programmer must convince the government and public that a sinister alien conspiracy could wipe out the human race	113976
1953	Arrival of POWs from Korea at San Francisco	DT			8-23-53 - NBC	News	113977
1996	Arrival, The	M				Reporter #1 (Monica Dionne). Reporter #2 (Alejandro Usigli). Reporter #3 (Jacqueline Voltaire).	113978
2006	Arrivederci amore, ciao	MF			Italy	Journalist (Antonio Zavatteri).	113979
1997	Arrow, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Lee J. Campbell). TV News Announcer (Richard Hurst). Press #1 (Jeff Madden). Newsreel (John Diefenbaker - Himself).	113980
1994	Arrowhead	M				Reporter (Hadley Obodiac)	113981
0001	Ars Poetica	PO	COPY	Horace	23-20 B.C.	Literary Critics. Literary criticism. Poet-critic. Criticism prompted by his experience as a craftsman.  Ars Poetica's purpose is to present a view of the whole of what he considered great poetry.	113982
1938	Arsene Lupin Returns	M				Reporters (Leonard Penn, Harry Tyler, Chester Clute)	113983
1955	Arsenic and Old Lace	T		Kesselring, Joseph	Best of Broadway - 1-5-55	Critic (Orson Bean). Boris Karloff, Helen Hayes	113984
1962	Arsenic and Old Lace	T		Kesselring, Joseph	Hallmark Hall of Fame. 2-5-62	Critic (Tony Randall)	113985
1969	Arsenic and Old Lace	T		Kesselring, Joseph	4-2-69	Drama Critic. Lillian Gish, Helen Hayes, Fred Gwynne, Bob Crane	113986
1944	Arsenic and Old Lace	M	DVD -R HQ 2189, 2190	Kesselring, Joseph (Play). Julius J Epstein, Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay)		Drama Critic Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) is successful author and woman hater finally getting married. At marriage license office, two newshounds -- Reporter (Charles Lane) and Photographer (Hank Mann) -- show up and recognize him.Seeing scandal -- woman hater getting married -- they chase after him and his fiancée. Brewster explains the dilemma to her: "Don't you understand? How can I marry you? Me, the symbol of bachelorhood. I've sneered at every love scene in every play….""I’ve written four million words against marriage…All the silly tripe I’ve made fun of for years. Is this what I’ve come to?" Police officer pesters him throughout movie about critic's opinion of a play he wrote.	113987
1941	Arsenic and Old Lace	P	OWN - H - MLPL	Kesselring, Joseph	In "Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre."	Drama Critic Mortimer Brewster (Allyn Joslyn)	113988
1946	Arsenic and Old Lace	R			Episode #323. 11-25-1946. Screen Guild Theater, The	Drama Critic Mortimer Brewster.	113989
2007	Arsenic Labyrinth, The	N		Edwards, Martin		Journalist Tony di Venuto is campaigning to revive interest in the disappearance of Emma Bestwick and Guy, a drifter with a taste for deception who has returned to Coniston in England’s Lake District after 10 years, knows what happened to her and tells the reporter the approximate location where the body is. When he tips off the newspaperman that Emma will not be coming home, DCI Hannah Scarlett, head of Cumbria’s Cold Case Review Team, re-opens the old investigation. Her inquiries take her to the Museum of myth and Legend and to the remote and eerie Arsenic Labyrinth -- a series of stone tunnels used to remove arsenic from tin ore. Meanwhile historian Daniel Kind is immersing himself in the work of John Ruskin, whose neighbors created the Arsenic Labrinth. A shocking discovery makes it clear to Hannah that there is not one mystery to solve, but two -- and she turns to Daniel for help in untangling the secrets of the past. As Hannah and Daniel struggle to resist a growing but dangerous attraction, Guy’s plan to make a quick buck runs into trouble and he has to resort to desperate measures. Someone is determine to kill to keep their secrets safe. Guy is a drifter, a gigolo and a scammer, but for some unknown reason when he sees Venuto’s article about Bostwick being missing for 10 years, he decides to help the reporter out. He tells him the approximate location where the body is. Scarlett takes the call very seriously and has her team search the mine shafts in the arsenic labyrinth. It doesn’t take them long to find the body but they are shocked to find a second corpse there, a victim of a murder 50 years ago. 	113990
1984	Arson	NM	OWN - H	Fackler, Elizabeth		Reporters and lovers Frank James and Mariah Baunders vie with each other for the front page when a gun connected with a 20-year-old unsolved murder turns up which will wreak havoc on the rich and not-so-rich.	113991
1988	Arson Fiend and...The Spectre!, The	CB			Wrath of the Spectre #4	Reporter Earl Crawford sees the Spectre and tries to report on his findings. Then his life goes terribly wrong.	113992
1959	Arson For Hire	M				Photographer Clete (John Frederick).	113993
1938	Arson Gang Busters (aka Arson Racket Squad)	M		Gottlieb, Alex, Norman Burnstine (Screenplay)		Reporter Joan Lawrence (Rosalind Keith) is  a sob sister for a scandal sheet. She prints a story identifying a chemist as an arsonist before the police can get a convention.Reporter caught eavesdropping on the real arsonist. Saved and gets the story.	113994
2002	Art	M			Short	Newscaster (Alisa Robinson).	113995
2001	Art (delicat) de la seduction, L'	MF				Photographer (Ahmet Ziyrek).	113996
2007	Art Buchwald	DT				Columnist Art Buchwald, 1925-2007. a Pulitzer Prize-winning political satirist known as the "Wit of Washington" died January 17, 2007 in Washington D.C. at 81.The World War II veteran began his career as a Paris correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune before becoming a D.C.-based syndicated columnist in 1962.	113997
2008	Art Critic, The	W	www.artnet.com/magazineus/books/plagens	Plagens, Peter	Artnet E-published Novel	Art Critic Arthur for a major news magazine. His recent but rising dyspepsia concerning what he was seeing in the galleries owed mostly to his feeling old and increasingly out of touch with the postmodern art world. His weight was healthfully proportionate to his height and he was in reasonable good shape. He had good teeth, although just a little too small and unfluorescently white to have been a game show emcee’s. Slow but steady loss of his graying chestnut brown hair was reasonably well-disguised by the very expensive and very short haircuts to which he treated himself in a Tribeca salon. His nose was straight, his lips were thin, his eyes were hazel, and he sported no tattoos or major visible scars. Arthur also flossed and used an electric toothbrush daily. He loved to shower, and had no aversion to a small splash upon his face of a fragrant liquid with a silly name. The result of all these efforts was that women usually carbon-dated Arthur as about five years younger than he was “in his mid-forties.”	113998
2008	Art of French Kissing, The	N		Harmel, Kristin		Reporter Gabriel Francoeur is sexy and stubborn and refuses to believe Public Relations-Media Professional Emma Sullivan when she tells him her client was just playing Go Fish in that hotel room with all those scantily-clad girls.  Emma was dumped by her fiancé the same week she’s laid off from her job at a record company so she quickly accepted an offer from an old friend in Europe to handle press for the English-language launch of a French TV star turned sexy singer. Emma jets off to Paris and her friend is soon giving her lessons in dating French men. The French TV star turns out to be an eccentric pill causing havoc for Emma by pulling public stunts that run contrary to his saintly do-gooder image carefully crafted. Most of the media accept Emma’s spin on his eccentricities, but Francoeur,  one very attractive reporter, is annoyingly persistent about finding out the real facts and eventually romancing Emma.  Emma will always have Paris, the City of Light, of romance, of high fashion and cheese. If a girl can’t reinvent herself here, there’s no hope. It’s time to leave the old Emma Sullivan behind and become someone courageous, exciting, successful. The type of girl who, when faced with a reporter who won’t stop asking questions, knows just what to do. After all, they don’t call it French kissing for nothing.	113999
1965	Art of Love, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity/Authors	Public Relations	114000
2007	Art of Standing Still	N		Culliford, Penny		Reporter Jemma Durham dreams of the story that will take her from the small Monksford Gazette to a national newspaper. But nothing much ever happens in Monksford.Then the town revives the tradition of medieval mystery plays that were performed across England hundreds of years ago and Durham takes a role to cover the experience for her newspaper.But the real story unfolds behind the scenes and Durham holds the power to destroy lives and advance her career, but at what cost?	114001
1997	Art of Tabloid, The	M		Frayne, Alex	Short	Reporter Vincent (Rory Walker), a roving journalist in a hurry to make great copy, finds there's more to the death of a famous artist than meets the eye.  Journalist (Eliza Lovell). Art Critic (Noel Purdon).	114002
2003	Art of the Critic, The	T			Short	Alcoholic Critic sabotages the launch of a new art movement. The Critic (Dom Shaw).	114003
2004	Art of the Devil (aka Kohn len khong)	MF			Thailand	Crime Reporter learns that the murderer's weapon of choice in killing a rich man and his family was neither a knife nor a gun, but instead a much more powerful tool -- voodoo.  The reporter follows his hunch and discovers the art of the devil.Editor (Dan Woren - Voice, English Version). Female Reporter Woon (Tara Platt - Voice, English Version). TV Anchor Master (Dave Mallow - Voice, English Version). A woman pregnant from an affair is told by her love to leave him and his family alone. Enraged, she goes to a witch doctor and has him use black magic against her ex-lover and his family. They all die in suspicious manners. Then a woman claiming to be her lover’s secret mistress claims his inheritance and moves into his house with her four children. Not long after that, unexplainable things happen to the family and one by one, they begin to die. When an investigative reporter looks into the case and becomes convinced that the woman wields the hand of Satan, he unknowingly opens the door to a violent supernatural battle that literally rips his loved ones apart as the witch sends eels bursting from human stomachs and rips babes from the womb. 	114004
1983	Art of War	P	MLPL	Walker, G.F.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	114005
2007	Art of War 2	M				Reporter Cara Shim (Cathy Sim).	114006
2000	Art of War, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Frank Cavallero). Times Square Reporter (Tracey McKee). TWN Reporter (Jeniene Phillips). TNN Reporter #1 (Andrew Peplowski. TNN Reporter #2 (Andrew Nichols).TWN News Anchorman (Frank Schorpion). Hong Kong Reporter (Erin Selby). Reporter at Chan's hotel (Yardly Kavanagh).	114007
2007	Art Officially Favored	DT				Reporter Christine Gwillim.	114008
2006	Art School Confidential	M				Critic. Future Critic (David Diaan). Untalented young man believes that art school will provide success and . the girl of his dreams, only to get embroiled in a murder that makes him a celebrity for his artistry.	114009
2000	Artemin Goldberg: Custom tailor of Brassieres	M			Short - Comedy	Art Critic (Ruth Moore).	114010
1981	Artemis 81	MT			UK	TV Reporter (Alan Towers). BBC Radio Announcer (Ysanne Churchman). Paranormal novelist Gideon Harlax (Hywel Bennett) is drawn into a battle between the forces of good and evil.	114011
1871	Artemus Ward	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	114012
1857	Artemus Ward	SS		Browne, Charles Farrar		Reporters and lovers Frank James and Mariah Baunders vie with each other for the front page when a gun connected with wrote fictional accounts of his gravelling tent show and wax museums. Well known in the flesh as a platform speaker.Physical presence of Ward on the lecture circuit reinforced his writings.  Browne appeared as Ward.	114013
1863	Artemus Ward Announces His Coming to Washoe	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	114014
1949	Arthur Godfrey	DT			1949-50	Press. Attacks on the Press	114015
1976	Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers	MT			Miniseries	TV Newsman (Barry Coe)	114016
1940	Arthur Hopkins Presents	R			Series - 1940s	Press	114017
1948	Arthur Takes Over	M				Newspaperwoman (Luana Walters).	114018
2001	Arthur:	T	SVD 1124. L		Episode	Tabloid Newspaper. Francine starts her own tabloid newspaper and prints gossip about her friends.	114019
2002	Arthur: Don't Ask Muffy	T	DVD -R HQ 6823. VHS 1285	Children	Episode	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Muffy begins an advice column in the school newspaper. But nobody takes her advice.	114020
2005	Arthur! Celebration of Life, A	M				News Media. News3 Reporter (Jan Martineau). Reporter #3 (Francine Berman). London Press (Joe Day). Reporter #4 (Mamarra McKinney). Reporter #2 (Larry Mitchell). Reporter #1 (Catherine Taormina). Arthur Ashe, the great African-American tennis star's story.	114021
1204	Arthurian Chronicles represented by Layamon	ER	COPY	Layamon		Reporters and lovers Frank James and Mariah Baunders vie with each other for the front page when a gun connected with and laid them to the ground."Wicked messengers spread rumors wide, "on the four sides of Saxland and bid all the knights that they mighty get, that they should come soon to this kingdom"	114022
1992	Article 99	M				News Media. Reporter (Buck Baker). Reporter (Vivian Ecclefield). Reporter (Joe Lerer).	114023
2001	Articolo 8	TF			Italy	Reporter (Gigi Palla). Editor (Alberto Giraldi).	114024
2007	Artifact, The	M				TV News Reporter (Kimberly Dawn Riggan).	114025
1980	Artificial Kid, The	NSF		Sterling, Bruce		TV News. Television cameras hover over staged street fights and teenagers are killed on screen for audience enjoyment	114026
2000	Artificial Lies	M				Reporter (Daniella Ferrera). Reporter (Kevn Woodshouse).	114027
2008	Artista, El	MF			Argentina	Journalist (Roberto Tacon). 	114028
1937	Artists & Models	M				Photographer (Nick Lukats).	114029
1955	Artists and Models	M	L			Talk Show. Comic Book Publisher Mr. Murdock (Eddie Mayehoff). Rick Todd (Dean Martin), Artist. Eugene Fullstack (Jerry Lewis) story ideas. TV Commentator Art Baker (Himself).	114030
1938	Artists and Models Abroad  (aka Artists & Models)	M				Reporter (Georges de Gombert). German Reporter (Ferdinand Schumann-Heink). American Reporter (Kenneth Gibson). German Reporter (Ferdinand Schumann-Heink).	114031
2000	Artists' Specials: Winslow Homer: An American Original	T	DVD -R HQ 1891			Artist. Painter Winslow Homer (Wayne Best) returns from the Civil War in a deep depression. Two teenagers help him come out of the depression.  Homer's Civil War paintings -- graphic depictions of the war in action -- are featured.	114032
2002	Artoza	T			Series	Interviewer (David W. Cerny)	114033
2002	Artworks	M	DVD -R HQ 2752, 2753			News Media. TV Reporter (Leslie Slaughter).  A woman who works in home security and a man who owns a gallery conspire to steal works of art.	114034
1919	As a Man Thinks	M			AFI-Critics/Publishers	Critic	114035
1997	As Good As It Gets	M				Publisher (Linda Gehringer)	114036
2006	As If Love Were Enough	N		Fleming, Anne Taylor		Magazine Writer Clare Layton of New York City is a childless, 41-year-old who is a longstanding mistress of a married politician. Her estranged sister shows up from Florida after 25 years.Clare soon learns her sister hops Clare can give her teenage son, who is dying of hepatitis B, a leg up on the liver transplant list by writing a public piece about him. She goes to Orlando to meet her nephew who is an aspiring evangelical preacher. .Clare offers to donate her liver.	114037
1986	As Is	MT				TV Commentator (Tonya Lee Williams)	114038
1895	As Queer As She Could Be	N	USC	Wright, Jessie E. (Whitcomb)		Aspiring Reporter Miss Hilary Barlow tries newspaper work.  Home for newsboys. Does some Cape Cod reporting.  Newspaperman in her life.	114039
1988	As the Road Curves: Ramsey Takes Off	N		Dean, Elizabeth	#1 Ramsey Sears Series	Journalist Ramsey Sears works for a prestigious lesbian magazine and journeys to lesbian communities around the country. 	114040
1921	As the World Rolls On	M			Blacks	African-American Editor Nelson Crews, editor of leading black publication, member of the Elks	114041
1990	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode. Week of 8-4-1990. Soap (1956-)	TV Interviewer. Iva cut short a TV interview when hostess Blythe's questioning turned to Ellie and Kirk	114042
1991	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode. 3-1991. Soap (1956-)	Newspaper. Back in Oakdale, Lucinda's City Times reported the story of Caleb jumping bail	114043
1998	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode. Soap (1956-)	Reporter, 1998 (Brian Howe).	114044
2002	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode. Soap (1956-).	Reporter (Nichelle Hines). Photographer (James Babbin).	114045
1999	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #316. 3-29-1999	Reporter from WOAK (Joe Quintero). WOAK Station Manager (Daniel Pearce).	114046
1999	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #317.	Reporter (Charles Tuthill).	114047
2004	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #256. 1-20-2004	Reporter (Andrea Bianchi).	114048
2003	As the World Turns:	TS			Episodes #254-#255. 8-26-2003	Reporter (Andrea Bianchi).	114049
2003	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #166-#167. 12-24/26-2003	News Media. Reporter (Laurie Searle).	114050
2004	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #217. 1-15-2004	News Media. Reporter (Laurie Searle).	114051
1997	As the World Turns:	TS			Episode #363. 10-16-1997	Copy Editor (James Mount).	114052
2000	As the World Turns: Craig Montgomery	TS			Series. Character debuts in July, 2000	Media Owner-Publisher of The National Intruder Magazine after assuming Emily Munson's loan from David Stenbeck.	114053
1999	As the World Turns: Emily Munson	TS			Series. Character debuts in 1999.	Journalist Emily Munson (Kelly Menighan Hensley), Editor-in-Chief of The National Intruder Tabloid. Former Journalist, The Argus (Endicott Award, 7-24-1998 with Tom for storm coverage).Owner-Publisher, The City Times. Former WOAK owned, co-owned with Lily and Kim but lost her shares after convicted of murder.The City Times Owner-Publisher -- scammed from Lucinda, lost back in lawsuit.Feigned insanity while in prison for murder. Raped.  Overcame trauma and stigma associated with rape, regained her manipulative confidence.	114054
1999	As the World Turns: Henry Coleman	TS			Series. Character debuts in 1999.	Journalist Henry Coleman (Trent Dawson) is the former managing editor of The National Intruder Magazine (10-2000-2-2001).  News Director, WOAK (11-1999-9-2000). Assignment Desk for unnamed Rockford TV Station (3-1998-10-1999).Assistant News Director for unnamed Chicago TV Station (? - 9-1996). Current PI, Early Bird Surveillance. Fired from WOAK. Coleman moves to Los Angeles. Eventually hired by Craig Montgomery as the new ME of The National Intruder.When Craig discovers Henry has been scheming against him, he fires him from The National Intruder. B.S. in Journalism from UCLA, summa cum laude.	114055
1979	As the World Turns: Kim Hughes	TS			Series. Character debuts in 1979.	Media Owner Kim Hughes (Kathryn Hays), co-owner of WOAK-TV. Also Acting Station Manager.  Co-owns WOAK with Lily Snyder.	114056
1993	As the World Turns: Lily Walsh Snyder	TS			Series. Character debuts April, 1993.	Media Owner Lily Walsh Snyder (Martha Byrne), co-owner of WOAK-TV. Co-owns WOAK with Kim Hughes. Ran WorldWide Industries and The City Times Newspaper when Lucinda Walsh was gone.	114057
1984	As the World Turns: Lucinda Walsh	TS			Series. Character debuts April, 1984	Media Owner Lucinda Walsh (Elizabeth Hubbard). WorldWide Industries and The City Times Newspaper. Used to own WOAK-TV but didn't renew license in 1990 and Tonio got it.	114058
1997	As the World Turns: Molly Conlan	TS			Series. Character debuts in series, 3-1-1997 .	TV Anchorwoman Molly Conlan (Lesli Kay), news anchor for WOAK-TV News.  Was Columnist for The City Times. PA, then Weather girl and now news anchor at WOAK. Talk show host WOAK "In Your Face."Advice Columnist, City Times ("Cherish Forever"). Author, "Love's Revenge" book. Originally a waitress.	114059
2002	As the World Turns: September 24, 2002	T			Episode - PR. Soap (1956-)	Publicist played by Suzie Moon. Reporters played by David Grillo and James Rich.	114060
1932	As Thousands Cheer	P		Berlin, Irving (Music). Playwright Moss Hart, his collaborator		Newspaper headlines. Revue based on newspaper headlines.	114061
1999	As Time Runs Out	MT	DVD -R HQ 10741, 10742			News Media. News Anchor #1 (Marrett Green). News Anchor #2 (Akiko Morison).	114062
1951	As Tough as They Come	NM		Oursler, Will		Press	114063
1936	As You Like It	M	DVD -R HQ 6383, 6384	Shakespeare, William		News. Act I Scene II. Rosalind: With his mouth full of news. Celia: Which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young. Rosalind: Then shall we be news-crammed. Celia: All the better: we shall be the more marketable.What's the new news of the Court. There is no news…Act I, Scene I. Charles, the Duke's wrestler comes to see Oliver. Oliver: "Good Monsieur Charles, what's the new news at the new court?' Charles: "There's no news at the court, sir, but the old news, that is, the old Duke is banished by …""…by his younger brother the new Duke; and three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him, whose lands and revenues enrich the new Duke; therefore he gives them good leave to wander."  More gossip and news follows.	114064
1601	As You Like It	P	OWN - H	Shakespeare, William		News. Act I Scene II. Rosalind: With his mouth full of news. Celia: Which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young. Rosalind: Then shall we be news-crammed. Celia: All the better: we shall be the more marketable.What's the new news of the Court. There is no news…Act I, Scene I. Charles, the Duke's wrestler comes to see Oliver. Oliver: "Good Monsieur Charles, what's the new news at the new court?' Charles: "There's no news at the court, sir, but the old news, that is, the old Duke is banished by …""…by his younger brother the new Duke; and three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him, whose lands and revenues enrich the new Duke; therefore he gives them good leave to wander."  More gossip and news follows.	114065
1951	As Young as You Feel	M			PR	Public Relations head Ernest (Emerson Treacy)	114066
1966	Asa-Nisse i raketform	MF				Journalist (Essy Persson). Radio Reporter (Bengt Bedrup).	114067
1969	Asa-Nisse i rekordform	MF				TV Reporter (Ake Stromer)	114068
1959	Asa-Nisse jubilerar	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Secretary (Sven Melin).	114069
1963	Asa-Nisse och tjocka slakten	MF				Journalist (Iwar Wiklander)	114070
1954	Asa-Nisse pa hal is	MF				Newspaper Editor Johansson (Gunnar 'Knas' Lindkvist).	114071
1962	Asa-Nisse pa Mallorca	MF				Newscaster (Olle Bjorklund)	114072
1965	Asa-Nisse slar till	MF				Reporter (Carl-Axel Elfving)	114073
1984	Asalto en Tijuana	MF				Reporter (Juan Vejar)	114074
2004	Asambhav	MF			Bollywood	Journalist. Intelligence officer (Jammel Khan) poses as a journalist to get to the core of the matter.	114075
1999	Asansor	MF				Cameraman (Mustafa Presheva)	114076
2004	Ascension	M				TV News Anchor (Nancy Harding).	114077
1976	Ash	SS	USC	Campbell, Ramsey	In "Taste of Fear, The: Thirteen Eerie Tales of Horror."	Journalist Lloyd "a temporarily redundant journalist."	114078
2005	Ash & Bone	NM		Harvey, John		News Media. One reporter, insistent from the local whatever-it-was, Journal or Gazette…."  CNN Reporter asking questions.	114079
1939	Ash Can Fleet, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6189	Hoffman, Herman. Director Fred Zinnemann	Miniature from MGM. Released simultaneously with MGM film.	News Media. Newsman (Lester Dorr). Newsman (Gladden James). Newspapermen interview the German commander in defeat.	114080
1958	Ashes and Diamonds (aka Popiol I diament)	M			Poland - Ness	News Media	114081
1964	Ashes of Loda, The	NM	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		British Correspondent Lord Tim Quainton, bright, young British correspondent in Moscow.	114082
2008	Ashes to Ashes: Charity Begins at Home	T	DVD -R HQ 11069		Episode. 12-2-2008	British Interview Program. Interviewers talking to police and recreating one of the police’s cases. Detectives interviewed during the program. 	114083
2008	Ashes to Ashes: Happy Day, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10971		Episode. 	British News Media. John Humphries, BBC, News 9, BBC 1. Panorama. Newspaper clippings. 	114084
2005	Ashes, The: Greatest Series, The	DT			Cricket Game	Commentators (Michael Atherton, Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, Tony Greig, Mark Nicholas, Michael Slater).	114085
2003	Ashita No Nadja	CB		Todo, Izumi 	Japan. 2003-2004. Romance Manga Series	Journalist Harvey Livingston - friendly, lanky and talented American newspaper journalist who works for French newspaper. Travels through Europe searching for the most outrageous news. He is one of the first to give serious tips to main character about her true origins. Despite his lazy outlook, Harvey is extremely serious when it comes to his work. Has a strong sense of justice and greatly admires the thief Black Rose; one of his most cherished dreams is to interview him. He has raised his little brother since they were orphaned.	114086
2003	Ashita No Nadja	C		Jgarashi, Takuya	Japan. 2003-2004. Romance Anime Series	Journalist Harvey Livingston is a friendly, lanky and talented American newspaper journalist who works for French newspaper. Travels through Europe searching for the most outrageous news. He is one of the first to give serious tips to main character about her true origins. Despite his lazy outlook, Harvey is extremely serious when it comes to his work. Has a strong sense of justice and greatly admires the thief Black Rose; one of his most cherished dreams is to interview him. He has raised his little brother since they were orphaned. Voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda	114087
1904	Ashjorn Krag	SS		Riverton, Stein (aka Sven Elvestad)		Reporter. Experienced policeman describing his adventures to a younger reporter.	114088
2004	Ashley Hames: Bullrun: Cops, Cars & Superstars	T			Britain. October 2004.	TV Presenter Ashley Hames.	114089
2006-2009	Ashley Hames: Man’s Work	T			Britain. 12 Episodes, 2006-2009. #1 - Gaucho Cowboy: Brazil. #2 - Mountain Rescue in Montana, US.  #3 - Crab Fisherman. #4 - Hell-logger. #5 - Columbian National Police. #6 - Aussie Rules. #7 - Crime Scene Cleaner. #8 - Fireman Edmonton, Canada. #9 - Jamaican Coast Guard. #10 - Fireman in South Wales, Australia. #11 - Stuntman New Zealand. #12 - Opal Mining in Lightning Ridge, Australia. 1-1-2006 to 1-1-2009	TV Presenter Ashley Hames is a 34-year-old self-confessed waster who discovers what it takes to become a real man by undertaking some of the hardest and demanding jobs on the planet. British unemployed good-for-nothing Haymes accepts a new dare in every episode to prove he’s a real English man by trying out one of the most demanding professions, such as joining the police, firefighting, and various sports all over the world. As if the job and the training weren’t demanding enough on any rookie’s body and mind, he has to take a “crash course” as the real thing would take too long.	114090
2000	Ashley Hames: Sin Cities (aka Sin Cities 3, aka Sin Cities Unleashed)	T			Britain.	TV Presenter Ashley Hames. One man, five continents and a multitude of sin. Hames tours the world looking for sleazy weirdness. 	114091
2008	Ashley Hames: Sin Cities: Adventures of a Sex Reporter	D		Hames, Ashley	Britain	Reporter Ashley Hames has a weakness for women, good times and binge drinking, so it seemed inevitable that he would turn cult hero with Sin Cities, blazing a toxic trail through a minefield of debauchery and fantasy across the globe. As clown prince of LIVE TV, he happily changed his name by deed poll to News Bunny and produced such lowbrow classics as Topless Darts. A few months down the line his career had hoisted up on meat hooks, tortured, clamped and generally trampled on in the name of entertainment. It was only when the cameras stopped rolling that it got messy. In this book, Ashley investigates the sexual habits of some of the most extraordinary people on the planet -- from the bizarre to the unimaginable -- and somehow helps it all make perfect sense. 	114092
2008	Ashley Hames: Top Trumps	T			Britain. 10 Episodes.  #1 - Super Yachts. #2 - High Performance Planes. #3 - Super Ships. #4 - Fire Engines. #5 - Warships. #6 - All Terrain Vehicles. #7 - Rescue Rigs. #8 - Super Cars. #9 - Helicopters. #10 - Earth Movers. 9-8-2008 to 11-10-2008. 	TV Presenter Ashley Hames.	114093
2008	Ashley Terrace Murder	NM		Carter, Tigria		Reporter Olivia Hallow is an ace reporter and on the story of a murder that took place in a condo on the rich side of town. The murderer is a single mother of one, owner of a nonprofit organization who’s never been arrested. The man murdered is her roommate and friend. The murder was reported by the woman herself. Why did this straight-laced, by-the-book, churchgoing woman commit murder? Was this a lovers’ quarrel gone wrong? Was this an abusive relationship? Was it a drug deal gone wrong since the murder victim was found with several bags of crack?  Hallow will find out the truth. But the more she digs, the more she doesn’t like the answers. In the end, this murder mystery might just destroy her world and possibly kill her.	114094
2006	Ashok	M				TV Reporter (Mohan Duvvasi).	114095
2001	Asia Down Under	DF			New Zealand Series	Reporters Jason Moon, Caleigh Cheung. Host Melissa Lee.	114096
1984	Asia Rip	N	OWN - P	Foy, George		News Media	114097
1933	Ask a Policeman	NM		Rhode, John	Collection including four other authors	Press	114098
1998	Ask Harriet: Premiere	T	SVD 618		Episode	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist	114099
1943	Ask Me Another: Farce-Comedy in Three Acts, A	P	MLPL	Hughes, Glenn	V812 H893-13`	Press	114100
2004	Ask Me Anything	N		Delbanco, Francesca		Advice Columnist Rosalie Preston works by day as a GirlTalk columnist doling out sensible advice to lovelorn teens, signing her replies with the arch, "Trust me. I've lived through it."She's still on the learning curve, though, as she struggles to know her own heart. The 26-year-old Preston may work by day as an advice columnist for the romantically perplexed readership of Girl Talk magazine, but her true passion is for the stage.Her fledgling theater troupe, the First Borns, is a tight pack of friends and lovers who live mostly in the East Village.	114101
2000	Ask Rosalyn!	N			Milasky-Polhamus, Diana	Correspondent Rosalyn, a 90-year-old first foreign correspondent for The Genoa Enterprise in Nevada. She is sent to cover the Gulf war. When Rosalyn retired to Bangkok, she found many more adventures to be had.	114102
1954	Ask Washington	DT			1-11-1954 to 3-10-1962. NBC	Reporters. Moderators Bryson Rash (1959-1960, 1961-1962), Russ Ward (early 1961).  Panelist: Esther Van Wagoner Tufry (1959-1960). Public affairs show. Questions about current affairs answered by a panel of reporters in Washington D.C.Journalists in Washington D.C. panel answering questions	114103
1942	Asking for Trouble	M				Commentator (Raymond Glendenning).	114104
1930	Asking Price, The	N		Hull, Helen		Freelance Writer Kate. Affair with the hero.	114105
1977	Aspen	MT			Miniseries	TV Interviewer (Maralee Beck). News Media	114106
1888	Aspern Papers, The	SS		James, Henry		Critic. John Cumnor, the editor friend of the critic-narrator, a British admirer of Aspern's works.	114107
1950	Asphalt Jungle, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2802, 2803. L.			Reporter (Fred Marlow). Reporter (Joseph Darr Smith). Group of reporters and police commissioner message at end of the film.	114108
1998	Aspiranterna: En for alla…	TF			Episode #3. 1-23-1998	Journalist (Per Graffman).	114109
2007	Aspirin Wars, The: Tambu	N		Asprin, Robert		Reporter granted a first-time interview with a legendary warlord who has long held planets in his reign of terror through a fleet of pirates under his command.The truth will finally be known about Tambu's origin and power -- that is, as long as the reporter is allowed to leave alive with his story.	114110
2002	Ass Clowns 3	M				Reporter Veronica Caine (Barrett Moore), raped reporter	114111
1997	Assassin	M				TV News Presenter (Patrick Poivre d'Arvor-Himself). Journalist (Donat Vidal-Revel).	114112
1937	Assassin of Youth	M	VHS 890	Clifton, Elmer and Leo J. McCarthy (Story). Charles A. Browne and Clifton (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Cub Reporter assigned by editor to infiltrate a gang of wild youth to get a story on a woman who will only inherit a fortune if she lives up to high standards of morality.Reporter disguises self as soda jerk.  Dope peddlers involved. Editor offers propaganda by showing reporter an anti marijuana film as a way of briefing him on the assignment.	114113
1989	Assassin, The	M				Reporter (Calvin Anderson). Reporter (Martin Brek). Reporter (Alfredo Lara Cortes). Reporter (Robert Schlosser).	114114
1987	Assassination	M	VHS 440			Reporter from the National Gazette asks embarrassing questions. Other reporter shocked; Brons, others harass him, audience cheers at press conferenceTV Reporter (Lora Stephens)	114115
1969	Assassination Bureau, The (aka Assassination Bureau Ltd., The)	M	SVD 616	London, Jack, Robert Fish (Novel).  Wolf Mankowitz (Additional Dialogue).  Michael Relph (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Aspiring Reporter Sonya Winter (Diana Riggs) suffragette gets job with male-dominated newspaper owned by Lord Bostwick (Telly Savalas) so she can investigate series of murders by assassination bureau. Uses ads in paper to make contact with clients.Reporter infiltrates organization, meets bureau's chairman, pays him to assassinate himself. He accepts challenge, decides to kill members before they can kill him. Reporter assigned by paper to follow chairman so Bostwick can track. his movements.Reporter falls in love with chairman, helps him fake death to fool other members. Discovers Bostwick head of  bureau. He threatens to make her next victim. Chairman rescues her, foils owner's plan to drop bomb on peace conference.Bostwick megalomaniac who aspires to world domination. "The newspaper business is a male preserve, Miss Winter. If you are plotting to breach the citadel, it should be done in private." "It's the greatest story of the decade -- and covered by a woman."Editor (Ralph Michael).	114116
1996	Assassination File, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Rick Applegate). Reporter #2 (Yvonne Zanos). Reporter #3 (Susan  Brozek). Reporter #4 (Marc Field). Reporter #5 (Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille). News Anchor #1 (Della Crews).	114117
1965	Assassination in Rome (aka Assassinio made in Italy)	MF			Italy	Editor Dick Sherman (Hugh O’Brian) is an American expatriate who edits an English-language newspaper in Rome. He once had a fling with an American tourist who has come to Rome on vacation with her husband, who disappears without warning. He offers to help her find her husband and recruits a homicide detective in Italy to help them. When the missing American’s name pops up in the address book of a criminal who has turned up dead, the two are drawn into a web of drug smuggling, organized crime and international espionage. 	114118
2008	Assassination of a High School President	M				School Newspaper Reporter investigates the theft of SAT examinations in a Catholic high school. 	114119
2007	Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The	M				Newsboy (Adam Arlukiewicz).	114120
1992	Assassination of JFK, The	M				Reporter, Dallas (Alan Bickley, Himself).	114121
1983	Assassination Run, The	T				Publisher. Assassination of right-wing German publisher planned	114122
2002	Assassination Tango	M		Duvall, Robert		News Media. News Reporter (Jorge Varas). TV Announcer (Javier Montu).	114123
2004	Assassino di via Belpoggio, L'	MF				Reporter. 1st News Reporter (Francesca Campello). 2ndNews Reporter (Giada Colonna).	114124
1995	Assassino e quello con le scarpe gialle, L'	TF				Critic. Young Critic (Nikolai Urumow).	114125
1995	Assassins	M				Reporter (John Procaccino). Reporter (William Tucker). Reporter (Nerissa E. Williams)	114126
1971	Assault (aka In the Devil's Garden, aka Creepers).	M		Young, Kendall (Novel -- "Ravine, The"). John Kruse (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter for The Advertiser is seen hounding a witness to a series of assaults and trying to force his way into her house. Later the witness has the reporter brought to the police station where she proposes that he run a series of articles on the assault.She wants her paintings to accompany articles. Series will culminate in article claiming the next painting shown in the paper will identify the killer. Ethics of running apparently false articles as a means of flushing out a killer not discussed.Reporter (Freddie Jones).	114127
2005	Assault on Precinct 13	M	DVD -R HQ 5673 (No Number on Disc)-5674			Female Reporter #1 (J.C.  Kenny). Police sergeant must rally the cops and prisoners together to protect themselves on New Year's Eve, just as corrupt policemen surround the station with the intent of killing all to keep their deception in the rank.	114128
2007	Assault on the Senses	N		Ferrari, Michael P. 		College Newspaper Editor Katie, the seductive student editor, gets involved with Kalvin Gray, a college student drowning in a mix of late-night drinking binges and his own self-loathing. Shattered by the insecurities caused by his most recent break-up and a lack of direction, Kalvin eccentrically stumbles through life one beer at a time. Things take a turn for the worst when he finds a “wanted” poster warning students of an attempted rapist, featuring a police sketch that appears to be him. Knowing he didn’t commit the crime and fearing this will ruin his reputation and any chance of ever having sex again, Kalvin eagerly tries to find a solution to this case of mistaken identity. However, it’s not until Katie comes along that Kalvin is better able to search for the truth -- while taking an interest in her at the same time. What Kalvin doesn’t realize is that looking for the truth will lead him to a secret that could ruin more than just his sex life -- that is, if he can stay sober long enough to find the truth. 	114129
1981	Assignment	N		Leamer, Laurence		TV Newsman Robert Branker, a network newsman who looks "remarkably like a Hollywood version of a great white hunter" discovers that the U.S. government and even his own network are promoting a giant cocaine industry in Peru	114130
1949	Assignment - Main Street	T			Series - NBC Presents - 6-20-49	Press	114131
1961	Assignment - Outer Space (aka Space Men)	M		Petrov, Vassilij (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalism -  Italy - Ness Book	Reporter Ray Peterson (Rik Von Nutter) for Interplanetary Chronicle of New York in the year 2116. Assigned to do routine check of "infra-radiation flux on Galaxy M-12."  Harassed by other crew members of the space flight -- one calls him a leech.Reporter has run-in with commander who tells him he will have to get approval  for everything he records into his tape recorder.  Reporter gets permission to cover special mission to dismantle a runaway robot-controlled space station headed for Earth.Female navigator-scientist involved with commander tells him as she prepares to dismantle space station she is in love with the reporter.  Commander tries to stop reporter from going on mission, but reporter punches him out and carries through with plan.Reporter successful and commander defies an order from high command in order to rescue him."You've arrived here at a critical moment." "So much the better. Peace and tranquility don't have any news value."	114132
1952	Assignment - Paris (aka Assignment Paris)	M	DVD -R HQ 6601, 6602	Gallico, Paul and Pauline (Book - "Trial by Terror"). Walter Goetz, Jack Palmer White (Adaptation).  William Bowers (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Jimmy Race (Dana Andrews) of the New York Herald-Tribune is sent from Paris  to Budapest when the regular correspondent becomes ill. Race falls for charms of  Correspondent Jeanne Moray (Marta Toren), a former fashion editor-turned reporter.Paris Office Editor Nick Strang (George Sanders) also desires Moray, who had a fling with him years before. Race confirms Moray's story about a plot involving a Hungarian puppet dictator and Tito.  He gets photographic evidence, which he smuggles out.,Race is captured and accused of being a spy. Helped by Grischa (Sandro Giglio) who works in the files of a newspaper office and is wanted in Budapest for information he knows about the alliance. Agrees to exchange himself for Race.Communist censorship of reports to Paris bureau. Hungarians record Race's statements and doctor them so they can broadcast confession. Biddle, an Editor (Willis Bouchey). Sandy Tate (Audrey Totter), jaded Fashion Editor. Italian Reporter (Vito Scotti).New York Times, 10/25/52: "Anyone who works on or, for that matter, reads a newspaper should find it hard to swallow the glib coziness of the Paris set-up shown here."	114133
1956	Assignment Champ	T			Fireside Theatre - 10-2-56	Press	114134
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion:	T			Anthology series - 1957-1958 (CBS)	War Correspondent (Merle Oberon) and host. Foreign correspondent.	114135
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Anaya, The	T			Episode #12. 12-24-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114136
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: As We Forgive	T			Episode #13. 3-2-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114137
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Debt, The	T			Episode #5. 10-29-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114138
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Ghost, The	T			Episode #2. 10-8-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114139
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Man Who Found Freedom, The	T			Episode #7. 11-12-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114140
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Matter of Honour, A	T			Episode #6. 11-5-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114141
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Outcast, The	T			Episode #1. 10-1-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114142
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Pony for Joe Crazy Horse, A	T			Episode #8. 11-19-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114143
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Stool Pigeon, The	T			Episode #9. 11-26-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114144
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Stripes of Sergeant Schweiger, The	T			Episode #4. 10-22-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114145
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Testimonial of a Soldier, The	T			Episode #11. 12-17-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114146
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: Thin Line, The	T			Episode #10. 12-3-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114147
1957	Assignment Foreign Legion: White Kepi, The	T			Episode #3. 10-15-1957	War Correspondent-Host (Merle Oberon).	114148
1958	Assignment Redhead	M				Reporter. When a crime reporter is murdered, his brother-in-law hunts for the killers	114149
1964	Assignment Tahiti	NM		Gardner, Allan		Press	114150
1957	Assignment: Lowell Thomas	DT				Journalist Lowell Thomas	114151
1997	Assignment: Rescue	DT				American Journalist Varian Fry rescues thousands of refugees from Vichy France. Narrator (Meryl Streep-Voice).	114152
1962	Assignment: Teenage Junkies	T				Press	114153
2008	Assisted Living -- Or Dying?	N		Fritz, Elizabeth		Reporter meets with an 80-year-old healthy and vigorous woman who is subject to occasional blackout episodes who has become a resident of Whispering Pines, an assisted living facility. She faces the boring routine of her new life with some trepidation. When police make little progress investigating the mysterious deaths of two other residents, she relishes conferring with her new friend to exercise curiosity, discreet inquiry and contacts with the reporter and a medical examiner, and to assemble an unlikely hodgepodge of in-house gossip, surmise and facts that point to the identity of a murderer. 	114154
1996	Associate, The	M		Prieto, Jenaro (Novel - "El Socio").  Nick Thiel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Cindy Mason (Lainie Kazan) for New York Post tries to get scoop on an Africa-American woman's business partner, a fictitious character woman invented when she discovered male-dominated business world would not deal with a woman.Mason's reports generate clients and columnist insists on meeting partner. When woman claims her associate does not speak to press, columnist warns her it is not smart not to talk to her. Columnist trashes unseen partner in column.Tries to buy off  woman's secretary to get location of  secret meeting. Woman invites all press so she can use media circus as excuse for associate not showing up. Associate subpoenaed by SEC. Woman disguises self as white male businessman.Decides to kill off partner, charged with murder. When associate shows up at banquet, and reveals disguise, columnist becomes  woman's champion. Reporter (Leon Addison Brown). Reporter (Katherine Wallach). Plaza Reporter (Boris McGiver).Funeral Reporter (Ginny Yang). Piaza Reporter (Billy Jaye). When drag queen friend is asked about proper image the woman should have, friend suggests go for something "slutty, yet intelligent," then adds, "News Anchor."	114155
1993	Assumed Identity	N		Morrell, David		Reporter Holly McCoy of the Washington Post is a sexy journalist who knows a lot about covert operations and is planning to do a feature on an undercover Army Special Operations agent who is a master of disguise having had more than 200 false identities.They uncover a bizarre tale of a missing opera diva, her billionaire industrialist lover and his plot to destroy ancient Mayan ruins in order to exploit the world's greatest untapped oilfield.	114156
2006	Assy McGee: Flirty Black Man, The	C			Episode #2. 12-3-2006	Art Critic (H. Jon Benjamin -Voice). Art Critic (Jen Cohn - Voice).	114157
1997	Asteroid	MT				News Media. Tabloid Reporter (Paul Borrillo). Dallas Reporter (Kathryn Christopher). Kansas City Reporter (Harri James). Observatory Reporter #1 (Tom Hockney). Observatory Reporter #2 (Donnie L. Betts). Observatory Reporter #3 (Mike Nolan).	114158
1983	Asthram	MF				Photographer Balu (Mammootty).	114159
2003	Astonished Eye, The	NSF		Knight, Tracy		Tabloid Reporter Ben Savitch of The Astonished Eye is sent to check out rumors of a flying saucer crash landing in Elderton, Illinois. Savitch lived in Elderton until he was six.Savitch hopes rumors are true so he can finally make it into the big leagues of journalism. Town is nothing like Savitch expects. It is filled with magic that allows people to live after they die.Cynical Ben finally believes in the magic after he realizes he can not stay in the place of his birth.	114160
1899	Astor Tramp, The	M			Early Motion Pictures	Newspaper. Tramp takes a newspaper away from a small boy. Stolen paper involved.	114161
1957	Astounding She-Monster, The	M				Radio Newscaster (Al Avalon).	114162
1971	Astride a Dolphin	N		Zhukhovitsky, Leonid		Journalist who has come to take himself much too seriously takes sides in a medical controversy that results in the death of his friend. Forced to reexamine his actions and his position.	114163
1997	Astro City: Confession	CB		Busiek, Kurt and Anderson, Brent	Kurt Busiek's Astro City vol. 2  #4-9 (1997)	TV Reporters and Radio Reporters narrate segments of newbie sidekick Altar Boy's first adventures, including a string of grisly murders and an embarrassing encounter with an alien shapeshifter and showoff superhero Crackerjack.Crackerjack allows the alien to escape while giving an interview to a skeptical TV Reporter who gleefully reports the escape later.Television cameras also fail to record images of Altar Boy's vampire mentor, the Confessor, but capture Altar Boy's reaction to his murder.	114164
1968	Astro-Zombies, The	M				Newspapers. Scanning newspaper for latest murderous exploits of Astro Zombies	114165
2006	Astronaut Farmer, The	M				News Media. Reporter (John Burke). Reporter (Dave Duran). Reporter (Deborah Martinez). Reporter (Arty Nichols).  Chinese Anchorwoman (Jennifer Chu).  Italian Newscaster (Ida Darvish). Local Reporter (Scarlett McAlister). Reporter (Kim Thrasher).NASA Astronaut  is forced to retire so he could save his family farm. But he can't give up his dream of space travel and looks to build his own rocket, despite the government's threats to stop him.	114166
1971	Astronaut, The	T			Space drama.	News Media	114167
1999	Astronaut's Wife, The	M				Reporter (Conrad Bachmann). Video Reporter (Samantha Carpel)	114168
2002	Astronauts	M				News Media. Network Reporter (Barrett Rakestraw).	114169
2000	Astronauts in Trouble: Space 1959	CB				TV Reporter Kit Draper, Network Troubleshooter Bob Block and Cameraman Chet Archer, the original Channel Seven newshounds uncover the answer to a question nobody’s asking because those who do end up dead. 	114170
2008	Asylum	N		Raab, Joshua Allen		Female Reporter uncovers the truth about an old asylum and discovers that its history hits much closer to home than she expected. 	114171
2000	At Any Cost	MT				Photographer (George Brock).	114172
1915	At Bay	M			AFI-Cameras	Cameramen	114173
1987	At Bertram's Hotel	MT				TV Commentator (Donald Burton)	114174
2009	At Best Derivative	M				Newscaster (Smoking Newscaster - Debbie Overbey). Band of fledgling criminals plan to sell the story/movie rights to a crime they have yet to commit. True crime is big nowadays. 	114175
1917	At First Sight	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	114176
1999	At First Sight	M				Reporter (Sheryl Allington Carter). Reporter (Claude Ravier). Reporter (Oliver Sacks). Reporter (Angela Wang).	114177
2005	At First Sight	N		Sparks, Nicholas		Science Columnist Jeremy Marsh and the town librarian are engaged and expecting. The 37-year-old Marsh travels from his New York base to Boone Creek, N.C. to get a story and ended up falling in love with Lexie Darnell, the 30-year town librarian.They encounter complications on every front: pre-wedding tensions; Jeremy's writing block; dwindling savings.	114178
2000	At Home With the Braithwaites: David Gets a Job. Sarah and Phil	T	DVD -R HQ 4795. SVD 1449		Episode #105 - 2-17-2000	Reporter thinks Virginia is the lottery winner.	114179
2003	At Home With the Braithwaites: Denise Discovers Sarah's Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 4808		Episode.	Press frenzy surrounding the charity reaches a peak. Denise discovers Sarah's secret.	114180
1953	At Issue	DT			1953-54	Correspondent Martin Agronsky	114181
1954	At Issue	DT			3-7-1954 to 6-27-1954. ABC	TV Reporter Martin Agronsky discusses current affairs with a newsworthy guest.	114182
1957	At Lady's Molly's	N		Powell, Anthony		Press	114183
1965	At Last, the True Story of Frankenstein	SM	GPL	Harrison, Harry	In "Freak Show, The."	Newsman Dan Bream covering the story of the monster.	114184
1912	At Liberty -- Good Press Agent	M				Press Agent (Harry Benham).	114185
2003	At Midnight	NSF		McKenzie, Maura		Reporter Trish "Mac" McAllister is a 21st century journalist, six years out of college and hot on a story of a serial killer, the Piano Man Killer -- he garrotes pretty young women with a piano wire. He's struck for the fourth time.Mac has guessed when the killer will strike again. When she catches the man and accuses him of being the killer,  he vanishes into thin air. Snow is falling so she takes shelter in ruins of abandoned resort, finds an old trunk and is transported to 1892.Pinkerton detective on his way to flourishing resort because his fiancée was strangled two years ago. He has decided to spend holiday at resort to catch the killer. On the train, conductor discovers Mac who has no ticket.She shocks detective with frank speech and scandalous clothing. She gets a job as a maid. Piano Man Killer is a time traveler. Mac is never in serious danger.	114186
1938	At Stillson's	SS		Tanquery, William	Black Mask, Aug. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 55, pp. 116-122	Reporter, Stillson's, a bar.	114187
1909	At the Altar	M				Newsboy gets help	114188
1898	At the Close of the Second Day	N		Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	In "Tales of the City."	Freelance Magazine Writer Virginia Imnboden, 25, single, upper class, brave, self-supporting, lives alone. freelance magazine writer and newspaper reporter.Concerned about self-respect and determined to support herself in journalism until she marries. Stays with freelance work in spite of little success. Finally gets a job on a newspaper (Born)	114189
1976	At the Earth's Core	M				Reporter (Keith  Barron, Dowsett, the Reporter). Photographer (Robert Gillespie).	114190
1998	At the End of the Day: Sue Rodriguez Story, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Kevin Ryan). Reporter #2 (Alison Crawford). Reporter (Sebastian MacLean). Video Reporter (Paula Dawson). CBC Commentator (Clarissa Hurley). Local Reporter (Fred McCausland). Camera girl (Lita Llewellyn).3rd Reporter - 1st Press Conference -- What if You Lose? (Svend Robinson).	114191
1921	At the End of the World	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	114192
2006	At the Hotel: Doesn't Anyone Want to Ask Me About My Dress?	T			Episode #6. 4-18-2006	Italian Reporter (Mark De Angelis).	114193
1982	At the Movies	DT			1982-Present	Film Critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, Chicago newspaper film critics	114194
1969	At the Still Point	N	OWN - H	Benson, Mary		Journalist Anne Dawson returns to South Africa.	114195
2008	At the Stroke of Midnight	NSF		Nutt, Karen Michelle		Reporter Tricia Lancaster for a small time newspaper volunteered to cover the story of actor Dean McCloud’s life. Even though the actor died before she was born, Tricia felt a connection to him. She thought if she wrote the story, her curiosity would be satisfied and she could move on with her life. When she’s miraculously transported back in time and she finds out it’s a few days before Dean killed himself, she realizes she has a chance to save him. However, after meeting the overconfident movie star, she’s convinced he didn’t kill himself. Someone else pulled the trigger. McCloud thinks Lancaster is trippin’ when she tells him she’s from the future. But when Tricia’s predictions start coming true, Dean realizes maybe she’s not a crazy chick after all. Someone murdered him and they have until the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve to find out who wants him dead.	114196
1957	At the Stroke of Nine	M			UK Only	Press	114197
1941	At the Stroke of Twelve	M				Reporter (John Ridgely).	114198
2004	At War With Waugh: Real Story of Scoop, The	D		Deedes, W.F.		Journalist W.F. Deeds met Evelyn Waugh in 1935 when both were in Abyssinia to cover a war which many in England regarded with bewildered indifference but which profoundly influenced an impending global conflict. While Deeds was primarily concerned with filing copy to London, Evelyn Waugh was busy writing a novel called “Scoop.” As Waugh drank, played poker and observed the characters that filled the bars of Addis Ababa, he became close friends with Deeds, although Deeds has always denied his association with Scoops “Boot,” as depicted in the novel. 	114199
1936	At Your Service Madame	C	L. Vol. 5, Golden Age			Newspaper Story tells pig that widow has inherited a fortune	114200
1979	At ziji duchove	MF			Czechoslovakia	Photographer (Lubomir Bryg).	114201
1934	Atalante, L'	M				Press. Le voyageur presse (Pierre Prevert)	114202
1989	Atem, Der	MF				News Media. 1 Reporter (Klaus Munster). 2 Reporter (George Tryphon).	114203
1978	Atemnot	N		Poche, Klaus	Germany	Journalist	114204
2006	Athena’s Forum: Historical Novel, A	N		Tichenor, Phil		Swedish Journalist Ivar Lindfors is an idealistic but disgraced journalist who immigrates to Minnesota in 1908 with his wife Inez, a woman reluctantly posing as the mother of his illegitimate infant daughter Charlotte. The couple publish a Swedish-language newspaper in Athena County, but their lighthearted writing and hard-hitting crusade against poverty runs afoul of powerful local leaders. Seeking exoneration, Ivar reports on a tragic barn fire, glorifying community aid given to the victims, but the coverage ruins the victims’ lives. As World War I approaches, Ivar and Inez rename their paper the Forum and publish in English. The Forum becomes the dubious mouthpiece of the NPL, a radical farm organization accused of pro-German sympathies. But when America enters the war, a state-authorized local agency threatens to shut down the Forum unless it publishes stories in support of the war. Inez and a weakening Ivar comply, finding no sympathy for their freedom-of-the-press views from town merchants or other newspapers. Their convictions to journalistic principles are put to an even greater test when a crowd kidnaps and lynches a local history teacher who has pacifist views. Ivar tries to report on the lynching, but police and local leaders rebuff him. He now has enemies among both farmers and town leaders. Will Ivar pursue the story and risk his career and perhaps his life or the lives of his family? How important are journalistic ideals? How free is the press in wartime? The fictional events in Athena’s Forum took place nearly a century ago, but the moral questions they raise are as relevant in today’s post-9/11 world as they were then. 	114205
1974	Athenian Widow	NM		Harling, Robert		News Media	114206
1997	Atian cai yu bai chi	MF			Hong Kong	Newspaper Vendor (Yee Tat Lau).	114207
1979	Atlanta	N		Machlin, Milton	Weinberg List	Journalist	114208
2004	Atlanta Blues	N		Lamb, Robert		Reporter Ben Blake hears a mother's plea to find her missing daughter and this leads him to probe the dark underbelly of Atlanta where he comes face-to-face with an all-too-human evil.	114209
1985	Atlanta Child Murders, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Warren Hudson).	114210
1997	Atlanta Heat	N		Coram, Robert		African-American Crime Reporter is Atlanta's most famous crime journalist and a rookie detective investigating a double homicide is relying on help and inside information from him. But it turns out this seasoned journalist is the killer.	114211
1935	Atlantic Adventure	M		Bourbon, Diana (Short Story - "Atlantic Adventurer". John Thomas Neville, Nat Dorfman (Screenplay)		Reporter Dan (Lloyd Nolan)  is fired, wins back job by solving murder and capturing jewel thieves.  Variety, 9/4.35: "scenes in city newsroom are astonishingly restrained for a feature production."Reporters (Rhody Hathaway, Frank Marlowe,  Don Roberts, Ben Starkey). Copy Boy (Leon Holmes). Snapper McGillicuddy (Harry Langdon).	114212
1980	Atlantic City	M				Anchorman (John Burns).	114213
1937	Atlantic Flight	M				News Photographer (Harry Hayden).	114214
1961	Atlantis, the Lost Continent	M				Narrator (Paul Frees)	114215
1980	Ato de Violencia	MF				News Media. Reporter (Tadeu Lemos Barreto). Reporter (Rubem F. de Almeida).  Reporter (Farah). Reporter (Cecilia Ferreira). Reporter (Gatao). Reporter (Ricardo Goncalvez). Reporter (Marquihos). Reporter (Robson Martins). Reporter (Edith Monteiro).Reporter (Eduardo Za).	114216
1982	Atomic Café, The	DM				Newsreel Narrator (Maurice Joyce - Voice). Newsreel Narrator (George Putnam - Voice).	114217
1954	Atomic Kid, The	M				Commentator (Bill Welsh). Photographer (Sig Frohlich). Newspaperman (Ray Walker). Commentator (Bill Welsh).	114218
1956	Atomic Man, The	M	VHS 955			American Reporter Mike Delaney (Gene Nelson), snippy	114219
1999	Atomic Train	MT				News Media. CNI Anchor (Terry David Mulligan). News Announcer (Ted Friend). Cameraman (Ty Olsson).	114220
2002	Atomic Twister	MT				Reporter (Louise Wallace)	114221
1984	Atomova katedrala	MF			Czechoslovakia	News Media. TV Reporter (Jana Eichlerova).	114222
1964	Atragon	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	114223
1926	Atta Boy!	M		Horan, Charles, Alf Goulding (Story-Continuity).  Harold Christie (Titles)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter. Ace Reporter Craven  (Ernie Wood) on a large newspaper  tells Copy Boy Monty Milde (Monty Banks)  that he has been promoted to a reporter as a joke. He sends him to get an interview with a man whose baby was kidnapped.Copy boy is suspected of being a bootlegger and is chased by the hotel detective. Although he is unable to get into the man's hotel room, the copy boy trails the kidnapper to a gambling club where he poses as a waiter.Copy boy gets the kidnapper and earns a reward when the baby is returned. The joke is on Craven, Ace Reporter.	114224
2008	Attachment	N		Fonseca, Isabel		Columnist Jean Hubbard, a syndicated columnist on women’s health,  is married to a man in advertising and they go to an island in the Indian Ocean intending to continue their careers via the Internet. Then journalist opens a smutty letter sent to her husband apparently from a lover. Rather than endure this affair after 23 years of marriage, she goes online masquerading as her husband and initiates an X-rated e-mail relationship with her rival. 	114225
2008	Attack at Pearl Harbor	N		LeSourd, Nancy		High School Reporter Catherine Clark finds herself at the center of the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor when her Navy father is missing. Her best friend, Navy daughter Meredith Lyons, comes to the aid of the wounded and discovers strength she never knew she had. 	114226
1994	Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women	MT				TV Newscaster (Ron Boltz). Cameraman (Doug Motel).	114227
1958	Attack of the 50 Foot Woman	M			Keep Watching the Skies!, Vol. II.	TV Commentator (Dale Tate), a cynic, opens the film about sightings around the world, fiery object in the sky. Television newscast about Nancy. KRKR-TV Commentator (Dale Tate).	114228
1993	Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman	MT				Reporter (Linda Bisesti)	114229
1995	Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold	M				Editor Ray (Tony Franco)	114230
1985	Attack of the Beast Creatures	M				Journalist. Survivors of a shipwreck wash up on an island and run into zombies.	114231
1978	Attack of the Killer Tomatoes	M				Editor (Ron Shapiro). TV Reporter (Jim Hess). Journalist Betty Won't (Robin Abb). Newspaper Editor (Ron Shapiro).	114232
1990	Attack of the Killer Tomatoes	C			9-8-1990. Fox. Computer-generated animation.	Reporter Whirley White of KRUD-TV, an egotistical journalist who informs the populace of San Zucchini of the current status of the battle against the tomatoes.	114233
1964	Attack of the Mayan Mummy	MT				Newscaster Douglas Banks (Chuck Niles). Newspaper Editor (Bruno VeSota -- The Newspaper Editor).	114234
2006	Attack of the Show: Comic-Con '06 Live	T			Episode #2. 7-21-2006	Correspondents (Blair Butler, Wil O'Neal, Zach Selwyn). Hosts (Olivia Munn, Kevin Pereira).	114235
1984	Attack on Fear	MT		Mitchell, Dave, Cathy Mitchell, Richard Ofshe (Book -- :Light of Synanon, The"). T.S. Cook (Teleplay)	Based on true incident - Ness Book	Owners of the weekly The Point Reyes Light in Marin County, Dave Mitchell (Paul Michael Glaser) and Cathy Mitchell (Linda Kelsey), oppose the Synanon cult, a group that operates a drug rehabilitation center.Mitchell looks into reports that the group is stockpiling weapons. When Cathy calls the organization to get information, she is referred to their media watchdog group SCRAM (Synanon Committee for Responsible American Media).SCRAM tells Mitchell that they will use any means necessary to ensure responsible reporting. Townspeople accuse the Mitchells of a smear campaign. Synanon has filed multimillion dollar lawsuits against media outlets. Mitchells are afraid of legal costs.Mitchell decides to run the story. The Mitchells  get help from eye patch-wearing Reporter Tom Banner (John Harkins) and a newswoman from a San Francisco TV station.  Cathy Mitchell is worried about the crusade and lack of money.Story is picked up by the wires and the Mitchells become national celebrities eventually winning the Pulitzer Prize. Real couple separated with Dave Mitchell becoming a reporter in San Francisco and Cathy becoming a professor in North Carolina.	114236
1975	Attack on Terror: FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan, The	T	SVD 1157		Fact-based drama	Reporter Poole (Johnny Haymer). Reporter Jacobs (Hal Riddle).	114237
1980	Attentat	MF				Journalist (Bjorn Ploug).	114238
1958	Attentat	MT				Newscaster (Max Peter Ammann - Voice).	114239
2001	Attention Scum	T			Series	News Media. 24 Hour Newsman (Johnny Vegas).	114240
1980	Attica	MT	SVDSP 1800	Wicker, Tom (Book- A Time To Die). James Henerson (Teleplay).		New York Times Associate Editor Tom Wicker (George Gizzard) wrote the book	114241
2000	Attraction	M	SVD 1135			Journalist (Matthew Settle) can't seem to let go of his feelings for ex-girlfriend, so he goes out with her friends.	114242
1999	Au Coeur du Mensonge (aka Color of Lies)	MF			France	TV Journalist (Antoine de Caunes), a self-important journalist, is one of the eccentric residents in the cozy and fashionable seaside community in Brittany where a 10-year-old girl is found raped and murdered. Interviewer (Olivier Barrot - L'interviewer).	114243
1972	Au Pair Girls	M				Photographer (Trevor Bannister - The Photographer).	114244
2001	Au Pair II	MT				Reporter 1 (Daniel Brown). Reporter 2 (David O'Kelly). Grimaldi the Paparazzo (Jan Preucil).	114245
2009	Au Phuc Dup and Nowhere To Go	D		Reed, Fred		Military Reporter Fred Reed enlisted in the Marines in 1966 and went to Vietnam as an Amtrac crewman in what he calls a “barbecue battalion” (First Amphibian Tractor Battalion, Third Marine Division, Danang). He describes an Amtrac as “a 37-ton barely armored death box with the gasoline tank in the bottom, so land mines could blow it up and barbecue the crew. Great mine detector. I think it was a design feature.” So Reed knows about Vietnam and the Marines. Having gotten a faceful of shrapnel and a Purple Heart (”A Viet Cong shooting medal. Why did they give it to me?”), he spent a year on the eye ward at Bethesda Naval Hospital, became a reporter -- “the moral equivalent of a used-car salesman” -- and covered the military for 30 years. From this he learned many things of note to a former country boy (”When you have done a cat-shot off the deck of an aircraft carrier, you gain a whole new perspective on drag racing.”) Over the years he acquired an intimate familiarity with all levels of the military. “The military,” he says, “is a mix of absurdity and, among officers, cultivated mental retardation, punctured by interludes of ghastly barbarity. The only way to bear up under the barbarity without strangling someone is to focus on the ludicrousness, of which there is an abundance. So I did.”	114246
1972	Au theatre ce soir: La voyante	TF				Reporter (Jean Roquel - Le Reporter).	114247
1973	Au theatre ce soir: Les amants novices	TF			Episode #267. 3-30-1973	News Media. Le premier reporter (Thomas Sertilange). Le second reporter (Jean-Luc Geninasca).	114248
1979	Au theatre ce soir: Mon crime	TF			Episode. 5-1-1979	Reporter, Le (Alain Favre). Le photographe (Bernard Durand).	114249
1979	Au theatre ce soir: Monsieur Amilcar	TF			Episode #317. 11-9-1979	Interviewer (Max Fournel - L'interviewer).	114250
1951	Auberge rouge, L'	M				Commentator, Singing (Yves Montand).	114251
1997	Auch Hexen konnen weinen	N		Schwerla, Hella	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	114252
1982	Auch Zwerge werfen Schatten	N		Frank, Hubert	Germany	Journalist	114253
2005	Auction, The: Love Story, A	N		Salat, Andrew J.		Newscaster Sandra Marlowe has attained recognition as a top-notch TV newscaster. One night at a station-sponsored charity auction, she learns that life seldom follows preset rules.What happened as the auctioneer's gavel finalized the bid not only caused to strengthen her resolve to be the best, but to give in to a human phenomenon, called love.	114254
1999	Audacious Perversion	N		Sanderson, Mark		London Magazine Writer Martin Redrum's misanthropy barely overtakes his self-hatred. The 28-year-old crossword-puzzle-obsessed journalist has a last name that can spell murder.After another dull dinner party with six of his successful media friends, Redrum decides to do in his companions one by one using an unusual arsenal of superglue, a microwave oven, a sun bed and finally a shotgun when creativity fails him.He likes cocaine, routine and crossword puzzles. He doesn't like his friends.	114255
2009	Audere Semper	G				Aspiring Journalist Eliza Flavi stumbles across a decoded message that takes her on a mysterious and daring adventure through Rome. Flavi is a journalism student longing for a real story. 	114256
1936	Audioscopiks	M				Commentator (Pete Smith)	114257
1968	Audition	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	114258
2003	Audrey and Tonto's Daughter	M				Reporter (Heather Stewart). Cameraman (McClaine Moss).	114259
2000	Audrey Hepburn Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (John Sanford Moore). Reporter #2 (Kelly Ricard). Reporter #3 (Terence Bowman). London Photographer (James Rae).	114260
1977	Audrey Rose	M				Reporter (Hanns Manship). Advertising Executive and his wife are parents of well-adjusted preteen. Their happy home life is disrupted by a mysterious stranger who believes the girl is the reincarnation of his own child who died in a horrible accident. 	114261
2008	Audrey, Wait!	N		Benway, Robin		News Media and Paparazzi go crazy over a California high school student Audrey Cutter who dumps the self-involved lead singer of a little band. When the musician  writes “Audrey, Wait!,” a breakup song that’s so good it rockets up the billboard charts, Audrey becomes famous, the target of paparazzi and gossip magazines. Now rabid fans are invading her school, People Magazine is running articles about her, the Internet is documenting her every move and Audrey can’t hang out with her best friend or get with her new crush without being mobbed by fans and paparazzi. Take a wild ride with Audrey as she makes headlines, has outrageous amounts of fun, confronts her ex on MTV and gets the chance to show the world who she really is. 	114262
1973	Auf der Suche nach Gatt	N		Neutsch, Erik	Germany	Journalist	114263
2000	Auf Dienstreise	N		Huizing, Klaas	Germany	Journalist	114264
1993	Auf eigene Gefahr	TF			Series	Editor Gruber (Nikol Voigtlandeer), Chief Editor.	114265
1993	Auf eigene Gefahr:	TF			Series 1993-	Editor Gruber (Nikol Voigtlander), Chief Editor.	114266
2005	Auf Eis	N		Wöbking, Henrike	Germany	Radio Journalist	114267
1956	Auf Sand gebaut	N		Weisenborn, Günter (Pseudonyme während NS-Zeit: W. Bohr, Eberhard Foerster, Christian Munk)	Germany	Journalist	114268
1995	Auf Teufel komm raus	MF				Editor, Chief (Serge Falck)	114269
2002	Auf Wiedersehen, Pet:	DT			UK Series 1983.	TV Newscaster Series 3 (Carole Malia). Newscaster, Series 3 (John Laurence). Investigative Journalist, Series 3 (Allan Powell).	114270
2004	Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Au Revoir (Parts 1 and 2)	DT			UK. Episodes #39-#40. 12-28/29-2004	Newsreader (Philip Hayton). Reporter (Simon Wilson).	114271
2002	Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Bridging the Gap	DT			UK. Episode #27. 4-28-2002	News Media. TV Newscasters (Carol Malia, John Lawrence). Reporter (Allan Powell).	114272
2002	Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Heavy Metal	DT			UK. Episode #28. 5-5-2002.	Newscaster (Carol Malia).	114273
1983	Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Who Won the War Anyway?	DT			UK. Episode #2. 11-18-1983	German TV Reporter (Corinna Schnabel).	114274
2008	Aun Ahora	N		Kingsbury, Karen		War Correspondent Lauren Gibbs is a successful international war correspondent who gave up on happily-ever-after years ago when it was ripped away from her. So why is life so empty? Emily Anderson is a college freshman raised by her grandparents about to take her first internship as a journalist. But before she can move ahead, she discovers a love story which tragically ended with her birth. As a result she is drawn to look back and search for the mother she has never met and the father she never knew. 	114275
1954	Aunt Clara	M				Photographer (George Benson)	114276
1979	Aunt Gertrude	SS		McDowell, Charles R. Jr.	1979-1989	Fictional Journalist created by McDowell.  Columns written mainly in the form of epistles to her nephew, McDowell, a syndicated columnist and Washington correspondent for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Ambiance is rural Virginia.	114277
1937	Aunt Jenny's True Life Stories	R			1-18-37 to 1956	Editor Calvin of the Littleton paper	114278
1982	Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter	N	OWN - P	Llosa, Mario Vargas	1977 original	Journalist Mario, the protagonist, partial narrator, radio journalist and writer.	114279
1980	Aunt Peg	M			Adult	Reporter (Mike Horner). Hollywood adult film producer tries to get by financially while having numerous sexual encounters to satisfy her insatiable lust for sex.	114280
1981	Aunt Peg Goes Hollywood	M			Adult.	News Media. Female Movie Critic (Linda Shaw). Lady Photographer (Nancy Smith credited as Robin Marcs). Photographer Joel (Richard Stevens credited as Joel Jacs).	114281
1980	Aurinkotuuli	MF				TV Journalist (Olli Alho)	114282
1986	Aurora Encounter, The	M			Ness	Editor of a small-town paper, Ms. Peabels, also a teacher, encounters aliens.	114283
2008	Aurum	M				Reporter (Linda Morgan). News Media.Geologist, his wife and a geological engineer decide to leave their comfortable jobs at a well-established gold mining company in order to branch out on their own. But their new business venture is about to lead them straight into a web of deceit and scandal.	114284
1985	Aus dem Innern des Mediums	N		Hartmann, Lukas	Switzerland	Radio Journalist	114285
1982	Aus den Papieren des Germain Tawordschus. Unvollständiger Bericht über eine Lebenserfahrung	N		Girnus, Wilhelm	Germany	Journalist	114286
2006	Ausgerechnet FuBball	MF				Reporter (Waldemar Hartmann).	114287
2002	Austin Powers in Goldmember	M				Anchorwoman (Leyna Nguyen)	114288
1997	Austin Stories	T			Series 1997-1998	Reporter. Sardonic newspaper reporter	114289
2005	Australia Unites: Reach Out to Asia	DT				Correspondent (Ray Martin - Himself - 2005). Correspondent (Ian "Molly" Meldrum - Himself - 2005). Correspondent (Chris Reason - Himself - 2005). Correspondent (Christine Spiteri - Herself - 2005).	114290
2005	Australia's Funniest Home Video Show	TF			Episode #42. 11-26-2005	Roving Reporter Jules Lund. Host Toni Pearen.	114291
2003	Australian Idol: Top 10 Performance Show: Australian #1's	T			Episode #18. 9-28-2003	Reporter Yolande Jackson. Hosts Andrew Gunsberg, James Mathison.	114292
1966	Authentique procs de Carl-Emmanuel Jung, L'	MF				Newsman (Raymond Jourdan).	114293
1947	Author Meets the Critics, The	DR				Critics. Two meet each week	114294
1729	Author To Be Lett, An. Being a Proposal Humbly Addressed to the Consideration of the Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen, and other Wonderful and Weighty….	ER	USC	Savage, Richard ( Iscariot Hackney)		Press. Members of the Solid and Ancient Society of the Bathos. By their Associate and Well-Wisher, Iscariot Hackney. Byproduct of Pope's Dunciad.  Political hireling writing for pay.	114295
1720	Author Upon Himself, The	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	News. Many references of the day	114296
1939	Author, Author	DR				Journalists	114297
1757	Author, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Critics. Prologue aimed at critics: "Severe their task, who in this critic age, With fresh materials furnish out the stage!"  "Proceed, my boy, nor heed their farther call, Vain his attempt, who strives to please them all!"Young Cape and the Printer's Devil.	114298
1763	Author, The	PO	USC	Churchill, Charles		Press	114299
1982	Author! Author!	M				Newspaper Vendor (Chet Carlin).	114300
2002	Auto Focus	M	SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			Interviewer, Bald (Robert David Crane) for Christian publication.. TV Reviewer-Interviewer Mel Rosen (Ed Begley Jr.)	114301
2004	Autobahn Ost	DF			Germany	Newscaster (Werner Veigel - Himself )	114302
1877	Autobiography of a Damned Fool (Hellfire Hotchkiss Sequence)	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Printer Bangs. Tom Rogers, junior printer.  Hank Flanders.	114303
1882	Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (Edited by His Friend Reuben Shapcotte)	N	MLPL	White, William Hale ("Mark Rutherford, alias Reuben Shapcott)		Compositor Edward Gibbon Mardor	114304
1974	Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman	MT				News Media. Young white reporter (Michael Murphy) visits Jane Pittman to tape her memories, see history through the eyes of someone who's lived through it	114305
1999	Autobiography of My Body	N		Guy, David		Freelance Journalist Charles Bradford returns to Pittsburgh to be near his ailing father	114306
1984	Automan: Club Ten	T		Michael S. Baser and Kim Weiskopf	Episode	News Media	114307
1984	Automan: Death  by Design	T		Egan, Sam	Episode. 4-2-1984	News Media	114308
1984	Automan: Murder, Take One	T		Egan, Sam	Episode. 3-19-1984	News Media	114309
1994	Automatic	M			Sci-Fi	Anchorwoman (Sherri Paysinger).	114310
2004	AutonomousLES.	T	DVD -R HQ 6160		6-2-2006. IFC Short.	News Media. TV Reporter-Interviewer Brett Storm Live Action News. Anchorwoman Cynthia Verona (Janora McDuffie), Live at Five. A person named Les discovers he is the first human clone on the run from the government, the media and public.He attempts suicide when he finds out. Then becomes a Hitler clone.	114311
1983	Autonosuyas, Las	MF			Spain	Reporter (Fernando Vizcaino Casas).	114312
2002	Autopilot	N		Kron, Norbert	Germany	TV Journalist	114313
1973	Autopsy (Autopsia)	M			Spain - Ness Book	War Correspondent (Juan Luis Galiardo) in Vietnam, shot during an ambush by the Vietcong, sent home to recover. Turns his attention to article on the meaning of death. Asks colleague to take photographs for him, although he is photojournalist.Interviews various people including another journalist. Correspondent decides to photograph autopsy "to make people think."  Correspondent stares out to sea commenting on continuance of nature. "The journalist is a commentator on two objects of death…""...death of people and the death of time."  "I saw things impossible to imagine. Children burned by napalm. Villages destroyed. Hunger. Desperation. You have to see it to believe it. I've sent back articles like hundreds of reporters. Crying out…""…hoping to be heard. But when we come home, indifference is all we find…I want people to see death as it is. We see it as if it were only an accident. I want people to see death just as it is. Most bed reporting doesn't do death justice."	114314
1999	Autre, L'	MF				Editor, Chief (Hamdine Sabahi).	114315
2005	Autumn Leaves	M	DVD -R HQ 10651, 10652. 			Public Relations. Amanda (Amy Whitaker) does PR for campaign.	114316
1979	Autumn Song	NR	OWN - P	Pargeter, Margaret	Harlequin Romance #2350	Journalist Jonathan is helped by his sister, Tara Curtiss to get a story	114317
1919	Avalanche, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	114318
1924	Avalanche, The	N		Poole, Ernest		Press	114319
1973	Avaleuses, Les	MF				Journalist Anna (Anna Watican). Journalist Ana (Gilda Arancio).	114320
1973	Avaleuses, Les (aka Female Vampire)	M			Adult	Journalist Anna (Anna Watican) approaches a mute countess while she is lounging at the hotel pool. She wants to interview the woman regarding her bloody family accused of vamperism. The countess is a vampire, doomed to go from victim to victim, making love to them but taking their lives at the height of their orgasms. The countess drains Anna when she gets hungry again. making the journalist one of her countless victims.	114321
1892	Avenged on Society	N	USC	Wood, H. Freeman Wiber		Press. Scandalous press coverage. "Penny-a-liner" spies for newspapers. Elsie Lyulph. Mr. Elsmire's idea for a journal.  Five proprietors.  Elsie one of the proprietorsStarting a journal. Mr. Elsmere's title, Purpose, a Weekly Journal.Paul Pry, a nom the plume.	114322
1966	Avengers, The: Death's Door	T	SVD 1397		Episode	Reporter. Photographers. Media	114323
1964	Avengers, The: Esprit de Corps	T			Episode #77. 3-14-1964	Journalist John Steed (Patrick Macnee) poses as a journalist to probe some unusual court-martials. Corporal Craig of the Highland Guards dies a most mysterious death. Steed finds himself involved in an exercise to capture London, and ends up facing the same firing squad as Corporal Craig. 	114324
1962	Avengers, The: Mission to Montreal	T			Episode #31. 10-27-1962	Reporter (Leslie Pitt). Reporter (Malcolm Taylor). Reporter (Terence Woodfield). News Media. Photographer (William Buck).	114325
1962	Avengers, The: Mr. Teddy Bear	T			Episode #27. 9-29-1962	While being interviewed on a live TV show, a man is murdered, the victim of a hired-killer called "The Teddy Bear." TV Interviewer (Tim Brinton).	114326
1962	Avengers, The: Sell-Out, The	T			Episode #35. 11-24-1962.	Reporter (Henry Rayner). While guarding a United Nations negotiator after an assassination attempt, Steed and a colleague fall under suspicion for selling state secrets.	114327
1961	Avengers, The: Toy Trap	T			Episode #19. 7-22-1961	Photographer (Lionel Burns).	114328
1966	Avengers, The: Winged Avenger, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7939. SVD 1187		Episode	News Media	114329
1995	Avenging Angel, The	MT	VHS 511			News Media	114330
2002	Avenging Angelo	M				TV Anchorwoman (Ola Sturik).	114331
1981	Aventuras de Enrique y Ana, Las	MF			Spain	Reporter (Laura Bayonas).	114332
1944	Aventure Malgache	M	DVD -R HQ 6838	Hitchcock, Alfred	Short in French. Short Subject	News Media. Lawyer becomes broadcasting voice for the Resistance.	114333
1912	Aventures extraordinaries de Joseph Rouletabile, Reporter (aka The Extraordinary Adventures of Rouletabille). 	N		Leroux, Gaston	France	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	114334
1911	Average Jones	N		Adams, Samuel Hopkins		Newspaperman. Average Jones works for a newspaper. Waldemar, newspaper owner.  The Bell.	114335
1924	Average Woman, The	M	VHS 823	De Jagers, Dorothy (Short Story).  Raymond S. Harris (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Munroe (Harrison Ford) is doing an article on "the average woman" when he meets a woman and follows her. Her father, a judge, has him arrested and sentences him to see her once a week.Woman is blackmailed into marrying crooked roadhouse operator, but he ends up killing a woman who tries to get her trapped in a roadhouse raid. Judge's daughter is saved before the marriage takes place and finally marries the reporter.	114336
1899	Averages: Story of New York, A	N	MLPL	Stuart, Eleanor (Childs)		Journalist Mr. Gordis. Jane Dupuis, chief editor of The Daily Star, a journal devoted to ethical emotion and miasmic mysticism. She airs her views in the columns of this inspired organ.Jane is childless. A physician's wife. Few cared about her poor opinions. Her pen flew over the paper with especially disturbing scratchesAuthor's disapproval throughout.	114337
1992	Avetik	MF				Journalist (Geno Lechner)	114338
1929	Aviator, The	M			AFI-Authors/Publicists/Publishers	Publicist	114339
2004	Aviator, The	M				News Media. Radio Announcer (Arthur Holden). Photographer at 'Hell's Angels' Wrap Party (Matthew Irving Baker). Photographers (Matthew Reidy, John David Braddock, Scott Sahadi, Frank Sivero). Radio Announcer (Arthur Holden).	114340
1952	Avismanden	MF				Journalist (Poul Muller)	114341
2004	Avisos de Occasion	MF			Mexico	Newspaper Classified Ads. Young woman searches for love and happiness uses the newspaper classified ads to find her true love.	114342
1990	Avonlea	T	VHS 330 (Reporter Excerpts)			News Media	114343
1939	Avoveteen	M				Newsreel Cameraman (Felix Forsman).	114344
1942	Awakening of Johnny Castle, The	R		Ruscoll, Joseph and Janet	In "Treasury Star Parade, The."	Sports Announcer	114345
1959	Awantura o Basie	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Jerzy Dobrowolski).	114346
1972	Away to the West: Wind of Autumn, A	N		Tomalin, Ruth	#4 A Day in the Country Series	Future Journalist Rowan in post-war-England journeys to answer the question: “How can I break away and live in the woods? Rowan, whose eyes are on the people she meets: those with settled country homes, newcomers, men and women back from the war, “displaced persons’ of all kinds.  The second part, “A Wind of Autumn,” features the 15-year-old Rowan. She has always been a misfit in her clever ambitious family, but alone for a long weekend in the country she begins to find herself.	114347
1950	Awful Truth, The	T		Richman, Arthur (Story)	Robert Montgomery Presents. 9-11-50	News Media. Lee Bowman, Jane Wyatt	114348
2000	Awful Truth, The: Advertiser Appreciation Night. Presidential Mosh. Gun Crazy.	T			Episode #13. 5-17-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Former convicts endorse popular products. The first presidential candidate to jump in "The Awful Truth" mosh pit wins the endorsement of the program.Correspondent Jay Martel introduces Pistol Pete, a purple pistol who teaches kids about the way handguns are used in 2000.	114349
1999	Awful Truth, The: Awful Truth Man of the Year, The. TV Pundits? 150 Feet From NBC.	T			Episode #5. 5-9-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Ira Rennert has the distinction of being one of the largest polluters in the country as well as owning one of the largest houses on Long Island with more than 30 bathrooms. Moore tracks him down to give him his award.Which has more favorable audience response: George Will or (a) a jackhammer (b) scraping fingernails on a blackboard, or © a guy chewing aluminum foil?Michael Moore receives a restraining order courtesy of Mr. Rennert to keep him from the Rockefeller Center area where Rennert's company, Renco, has its offices.Unfortunately, it also means he can't get to NBC Studios where he's due to tape a segment of "Late Night With Conan O'Brien."	114350
1999	Awful Truth, The: Beat the Rich. The Sodomobile.	T			Episode #2. 4-18-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Wealthy and working-class people are asked about common things. Questions asked include the price for Dom Perignon, price of one share of IBM stock, and ingredients needed to make a Macaroni and Cheese dish.A hot pink Winnebago full of gay men and women travels through states with anti-sodomy laws on the books.	114351
1999	Awful Truth, The: Cheaper Way To Conduct a Witch Hunt. HMO Funeral.	T			Episode #1. 4-11-1999. Series 1999-2000.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Moore shows Ken Starr how to perform a cost-effective witch hunt. A funeral is staged outside of an HMO's corporate headquarters. The soon-to-be deceased is a policyholder who was refused a lifesaving pancreas transplant by the HMO.	114352
1999	Awful Truth, The: Cohen Is a Wimp. LucyCam #2. Mind That Memo	T			Episode #7. 5-23-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.William Cohen's Secretary of Defense seems like he's sort of a wimp. To compensate, he bombs medicine factories and embassies. LucyCam #2 is a recap of the LucyCam story.Manpower, Inc. sent a memo to each of their offices to ask them not to allow him in. Moore tests to see how many read it.	114353
2000	Awful Truth, The: Compassionate Conservative Night	T			Episode #14. 5-24-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114354
1999	Awful Truth, The: Crackers vs. Mickey Mouse. Voice-Box Choir, The	T			Episode #3. 4-25-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Crackers goes to Disney World to meet Mickey Mouse and talk about Disney's treatment of its employees. He gets thrown in a Disney jail.Moore brings Christmas carolers to entertain tobacco company executives and lobbyists: the singers have lost their voice boxes due to smoking.	114355
1999	Awful Truth, The: Crackers vs. The Egg Farm. The Michael Moore Playset. American Apartheid. Bill Gates' Housewarming	T			Episode #10. 6-6-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Crackers, the Corporate Crime Fighting Chicken goes to see how his fellow chickens live. The Michael Moore Playset lets the whole family pretend to be Michael Moore.America has learned how to keep the appearance of racial harmony while keeping blacks far, far away. Bill Gates just moved into his new house and Moore gets him a housewarming gift.	114356
2000	Awful Truth, The: Dixie Flag Night. Molson Loses Its Head. Corporate Cops.	T			Episode #19. 7-5-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Correspondent Ben Hamper investigates the cultural differences between Barie Ontario where Molson Brewing closed a brewery and moved jobs to Toronto, and Toronto, as this was the reason given by Molson refused to relocate its workers to Toronto.Moore set ups a "neighborhood" watch around C.R. Bard Pharmaceuticals in Murray Hill, NJ. Three of Bard's executives were found guilty of manufacturing defective heart valves that resulted in several deaths and all have evaded jail.	114357
2000	Awful Truth, The: Ficus For Congress	T			Episode #17. 6-21-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Candidate for a House of Representatives Seat in New Jersey is a ficus plant.	114358
2000	Awful Truth, The: Find Clinton a Job	T			Episode #24.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114359
2000	Awful Truth, The: German Vacation Night. Got It Maid! BMW (Break My Windows).	T			Episode #16. 6-7-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Immigrant maids working for a Holiday Inn Express in Minneapolis, MN organized a union, but before contract negotiations had begun, Holiday Inn called the INS and tried to have them deported.Sal Piro, the "Awful Truth" bill collector goes to BMW's U.S. offices to confront executives with a former slave laborer who worked in BMW's German factories during World War II.The issue: BMW failed to compensate slave laborers that worked in its factories during the war.	114360
2000	Awful Truth, The: Gulf War	T			Episodes #23.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114361
1999	Awful Truth, The: Hail Turdonia. Teen Sniper School. Hitler Makes a Withdrawal.	T			Episode #9. 6-13-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Since Ted Turner is America's largest private landowner, he should have his own country, complete with flag and national anthem.Parody ad for a summer camp featuring sniper training for children went unaired.Swiss banks accepted billions of dollars worth of items stolen by the Nazis from victims of the Holocaust at the end of World War II, but refused to return it to survivors and family members."The Awful Truth" sends "Adolf Hitler" to Switzerland to get the money back.	114362
2000	Awful Truth, The: Help the Dead Guy	T			Episode #15. 5-31-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114363
1999	Awful Truth, The: Montana Shacks. Joe Camel Needs a Job. LucyCam #3.	T			Episode #8. 5-30-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Michael Moore visits Montana, a state known for its beauty as well as being the home of The Unabomber. Famous spokes camel visits New York Career and Job Center looking for work.In the third week of this segment, Michael calls Lucy and reveals to her he's filming her.	114364
1999	Awful Truth, The: NAFTA Mike, Strikebreakers, Merger, The	T			Episode #12. 6-27-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.NAFTA sent your job to Mexico. Mike goes south to find it. Expert strikebreakers decide to unionize. Chrysler merges with Daimler-Benz. Mike throws them a wedding.	114365
2000	Awful Truth, The: Replacement Mike	T			Episode #21.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114366
1999	Awful Truth, The: Sal, the Bill Collector. Interlude. Duck and Cover.	T			Episode #4. 5-2-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.UPS fails to keep a promise they made to their union. Time to send in Sal, the Awful Truth's bill collector. "Thomas Jefferson" protests the impeachment hearings: "I had an affair, big deal."India and Pakistan start an arms race. But do their citizens know how to duck and cover?	114367
2000	Awful Truth, The: Stop and Frisk Night	T			Episode #20.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114368
2000	Awful Truth, The: Store the Homeless	T			Episode #22.	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114369
2000	Awful Truth, The: Taxi Driver	T			Episode #18. 6-28-2000	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.	114370
1999	Awful Truth, The: Weapons Inspectors. The "Make a Wish Foundation." We Find Hillary a Date.	T			Episode #11. 6-20-19099	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.United States is inspecting Iraq's weapons so Moore gets some Arabs to inspect ours. The Make-a-Wish Foundation was forced to let a child shoot a bear. What won't they allow?Hillary needs a date and Moore tries to find the right man.	114371
1999	Awful Truth, The: Work Care!. LucyCam. Air-Drop TV's on Afghanistan.	T			Episode #6. 5-16-1999	Documentarian-Host Michael Moore continues his crusade to expose wrong-doing. Correspondents Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Jerry Minor, Katie Roberts, Jay Martel.Under a system called WorkCare, people who can't pay their hospital bills can do jobs around the hospital. Across the street, Moore decides to start a pilot program of his own.Lucianne Goldberg has no problem violating the President's privacy, so Moore decides to violate hers. He sets up a webcam across the street to film her apartment 24 hours a day.Taliban banned TVs. So Moore air-drops some for the citizens.	114372
1995	Awfully Big Adventure, A	M				Reporter (Robbie Doolin).	114373
2005	Awkward Justice	N		Blackburn, Henry	Based on actual experiences of the author.	Editor Sam of a small-town newspaper just happened to stumble onto murders made to appear as accidental deaths. Sam gets into a lead and he gets too close for comfort. Hence, the final encounter will occur for the awkward justice.	114374
1948	AWOL The Rajah	N		Shurtleff, B.		Correspondent. When a man goes to India to get material for newspaper articles, his dog AWOL goes along, gets stolen and causes a hazardous journey through the jungle.	114375
1990	Awwal Number	MF			India	Commentator, Cricket (Anjaan Srivastav).	114376
1982	Axiopistoi, Oi	TF			Series	Reporter (Eleni Filini). Reporter (Markos Lezes). Journalist (Hristos Kostantopoulos).	114377
2004	Ay Juancito	MF			Argentina.	News Media. Periodista Estreno (Salavador Testa). Presidence's photographer (Gustavo Pastorini).	114378
1997	Ayn Rand: Sense of Life, A	M				News Correspondent (Mike Wallace-Himself) of CBS. Editor of Rand's letters (Michael S. Berliner-Himself).	114379
1797	Azemia	N	USC	Beckford, William		Press	114380
1963	Azrailin haberecisi (aka Messenger of Death, The)	MF			Turkey	Journalist	114381
1999	Azumanga Daioh	CB		Azuma, Kiyohiko	Japan. 1999-2002. Comedy Manga. Chapter 19. 	Radio Show Host Yomi writes to radio show host Nakuro "Nakku" Tanaka about her dieting problems.	114382
2002	Azumanga Daioh: the Animation	C		Nishikiori, Hiroshi	Japan (and American version). Anime series. Episode 19	Radio Show Host Yomi writes to radio show host Nakuro "Nakku” Tanaka about her dieting problems.	114383
2004	Azur Like It	N		Holden, Wendy		Reporter Kate Clegg, the only intrepid reporter in her hometown hamlet, has dreams of parlaying her dead-end job at the Mercury or Mockery, as it is affection ally known, into an award-winning career with the most celebrated papers in London.But her biggest break thus far has been investigating a drainage disaster at the local high school. Then shady billionaire Peter Hardstone pulls up outside the Mercury's tiny storefront office in his gold Ferrari and begins firing the staff.Soon enough, Clegg decides that leaving the Mockery behind may just be the best career move she'll even make until Hardstone's wildly attractive son, Nat, takes up residence at the Mercury's office with an offer Kate cannot refuse.It's a chance to cover the Cannes Film Festival on the luxurious Cote d'Azur.	114384
1992	B-Four	N		Hodges, Sam		Cub Reporter Beauregard Forrest is a cub reporter at the Birmingham Standard-Dispatch, a job his father arranged for him. Stories: Pet of the Week and obituaries.B-Four nickname: His stories have never been printed closer to the front page than section B, page four, hence his nickname.  Investigates a story and wins his stripes	114385
2005	B-Team, Het	MF			Netherlands. Short - Action - Comedy	Cameraman (Maurice van Turnhout).	114386
1978	B. Tavern: Mystery Solved, A	T				News Media	114387
1948	B.F.'s Daughter	M	DVD -R HQ 2998, 2999. VHS 1286			Commentator-War Correspondent Kennan Wynn. Other media	114388
1979	B.J. and the Bear: B.J. and the Seven Lady Truckers	T			Episode.	Reporter (Joyce Jillson - 1st Reporter). 2nd Reporter (Richard Bergman)	114389
1990	B.L. Stryker: Grand Theft Hotel	T			Episode #9.2-24-1990	Photographer Shane the Pesky Photographer (Shane Le Mar).	114390
1990	B.L. Stryker: High Rise	T			Episode. 3-10-1990. Season #2. Episode #5	TV Reporter (Bob Gerchen). TV Technician (Gregg Todd Davis).	114391
1998	B.R. Rooker	T	SVD 690			News Media	114392
1978	Baa Baa Black Sheep: Show Must Go On…Sometimes, The	T			Episode #31. 3-23-1978	Reporter. USO Reporter (Frank Slaten)	114393
1995	Baantjer: De Cock en de moord in de galerie	TF			Netherlands. Episode #5.11-3-1995	Photographer (Pieter Both).	114394
1998	Baantjer: De Cock en de moord in de politiek	TF			Netherlands. Episode #38. 4-3-1998	Reporter (Lammert Huizinga).	114395
1996	Baantjer: De Cock en de moord met 300 getiugen	TF			Netherlands. Episode. 12-13-1996. Season #2. Episode #7.	Reporter (Arjan Boot). Final Editor (Jasper Rofke).	114396
2002	Baantjer: De Cock en de moord op de haringkoning	TF			Netherlands. Episode #89. 11-8-2002	Press Photographer (Bob Dingeman).	114397
1995	Baantjer: De Cock en de moord op het bureau	T			Netherlands. Episode #2. 10-13-1995	Reporter (Sander de Heer).	114398
2003	Baap Ka Baap	MF			India	News Media cover the government of India’s celebration of five entrepreneurs in a small town. Then three of the  entrepreneurs are brutally strangled by a rope and killed.	114399
1994	Baazi	MF				Journalist Sanjana Roy (Mamta Kulkarni)	114400
1958	Bab el hadid (aka Cairo Station)	MF			Egypt	Newspaper Vendor Kenaoui - Kinawi (Youssef Chahine) has a doomed passion for a lemonade seller. Kenaoui is maddened by media-strewn images of an inaccessible sexual glamor. 	114401
1990	Babar:	T	SV 220		Episode	Newspapers	114402
1991	Babar: Celestville Enquirer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7154. SVD 1457		Episode	Newspaper prints embarrassing photos of the royal family. Photos in Flora's newspaper article embarrass the royal family	114403
1991	Babar: Flora the Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Brunhoff, de Laurent		Aspiring Photographer Flora wants to be a photographer when she grows up. Her little brother, Pom, wants to be a reporter.  Pom: "If we can't find any news, we'll make it up."  Babar: "Oh, no. A  journalist has responsibilities.""He must relate events exactly as they happen. The readers have a right to know the truth."  Papa is right, said Flora.	114404
1922	Babbitt	N	OWN	Lewis, Sinclair		Reporter Kenneth Escott, a newspaper reporter. After a tepid courtship, he finally marries the woman he wants.	114405
1934	Babbitt	M	DVD -R HQ 9743, 9741			Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Newspapers. The Zenith Courier story and headline. “My husband refuses to make any statements unless in the presence of newspaper reporters.”  District Attorney calls in the press. Reporters. Babbitt’s wife does all the talking. His wife charms the reporters and gets her husband off the hook. One reporter to Babbitt: “My newspaper owes you an apology and I’m going to make sure you get it.”  “Babbitt City Benefactor” is the next day headline. 	114406
1955	Babbling Brooks, The: Modern Comedy in Three Acts, A	P	MLPL	Gordon, Kurtz	812 K973-6	Newspaper Reporter Bonnie Burns. High School Editor Betty Brooks of a Neighborhood newspaper. Betty Brooks, the live wire of the Brooks’ family and a sophomore, is an inventive person with the energy of a vitamin pill and feeling that her family may overlook her birthday, advertises by a sign in the living room that there are just 10 more shopping days before the occasion. To make life a little more interesting she assembles her high school clique to publish a neighborhood newspaper which she calls the Babbler with the slogan, “See all, hear all and tell all.” She hides a microphone in a vase of flowers and listens in on all of her mother’s telephone conversations thereby gleaning the gossip of the neighborhood. Mother Nettie Brooks cannot hear a bit of gossip without relaying it grossly exaggerated to her neighbors. The whole family of Brooks is prone to embroider the facts. Betty wants a big scoop for her first issue but nothing comes their way until two young TV murder mystery writers rent the upstairs apartment. When they come down to pay the rent and find no one about they discuss their latest script and how their next victim is to be murdered. It is picked up on Betty’s mike as she listens in her room and she is convinced they murder for thrills. Several days later an unidentified man is found dead in a rooming house under mysterious circumstances. Betty notifies her staff and they go to press with a front page scoop that makes the City newspaper look silly. Things happen fast after that.Star Reporter Bonnie Burns show up to delve into the headline. The sheriff arrives with fire in his eyes and rage in his voice demending to know how Betty got that scoop because it happened just the way she published it, even to naming the unidentified victim. On top of that the enraged neighbors start to besiege the place because of the maligning of their good names in the Babbler. The events reach a vortex with Nettie and Betty as the focal point. Eventually the whole fracas is exploded as a mere tempest in a teacup, the TV writer’s script being one of those amazing coincidences. Action of the play takes place in the living room of the Brooks’ home in the growing suburbs of Merryville.	114407
1917	Babbling Tongues	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	114408
1975	Babe	MT				News Media. Babe Didrickson (Susan Clark). Sportscaster Stuart Nathan (Stu Nahan - Himself)	114409
1995	Babe	M	L			TV Commentators (John Doyle, Mike Harris).	114410
1991	Babe Ruth	MT	DVD 1565. SV 103.		9-19-91	Sports Reporter Marshall Hunt (Brian Doyle Murray). Reporter (Thomas B. Hall). Reporter (Mickey Manners). Reporter (Bob Melchioris). Reporter (Fred Ornstein). Reporter (Rohn Thomas). Reporter (Tom Tully). Reporter (Gary Wilbanks). Media	114411
1948	Babe Ruth Story, The	M		Ruth, Babe, Bob Considine (Book -- "Babe Ruth Story, The"). Considine, George Callahan (Screenplay0	Ness Book	Sportswriter Phil Conrad (Sam Levine)  is friend of Babe Ruth. Present in a number of scenes. Writes "Ruth Is Stranger Than Fiction" article when he witnesses a crippled boy stand up after The Babe says "Hi" to him.Ruth asks female reporter: "Do they let you in the Yankees' dressing room?"  Reporter: "No, and I don't let the Yankees in mine, either."Reporters (John Alvin, William Bailey, John Breen, Oliver Crawford, Ann Doran, George Eldredge, Eddie Fetherston, Martin Mason, Clarence Straight). Newsman Sam Balter. Old Reporter (Guy Beach).TV Sportscasters (Harry Wismer and Mel Allen-Themselves). News Analyst (H.V. Kaltenborn-Himself).  Narrator (Knox Manning-Himself). Sportscaster (Peter Virgo). Sports Editor (Frank J. Scannell). Sportsroom Reporter (Richard Walsh).Copy Boy (Buddy Gorman). Newsboys (Benny Bartlett, Frankie Darro, Roland Dupree, David Gorcey). Newspaper Vendor (Lee Phelps). Announcer (Del Sharbutt).	114412
1947	Babe Ruth, Big Man of Baseball	R	CD10 - Wells		Episode #60. 4-24-1947. Radio Reader's Digest. Series 1942-1948.	Sportswriters. Babe Ruth as himself.	114413
1992	Babe, The	M	L			Sports and News Media. Scribes (Jim Ortlieb, Scott Haven).  Orphanage Reporter (Alan Johnson). Hospital Reporter (Ned Schmidtke). Photographer (John Tilford).Radio Announcer (Andrew Bendel). Yankee Announcer (Wayne Messmer). Pittsburgh Announcer (Patrick Nugent).  Forbes Field Announcer (Larry Cedar).	114414
1968	Babeck	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Giacomo Frattini).	114415
2006	Babel	M				News Media. U.S. News Reporter (Aimee Meditz).	114416
1991	Babes	T	SV 91		Episode. 7-13-91	Tabloid Press. Dolly Parton reacts to ugly rumors about her in tabloid headlines are Charlene joins her "one big happy family" as a makeup artist	114417
1986	Babes in Toyland	MT				News Announcer (Jean Moake)	114418
1941	Babes on Broadway	M	DVD -R HQ 2641, 2642. SVD 1133			Critic Alexander Wolcott (himself). Writer (Lester Dorr). Announcer (William A. Post Jr.)	114419
1944	Babes on Swing Set	M				Photographer (Jean Trent).	114420
1944	Babes on Swing Street	M				Girl Photographer (Jean Trent)	114421
1940	Babies for Sale	M	SV 113	Chapin, Robert, Joseph Carole (Story). Robert D. Andrews (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Burton (Glenn Ford) is an ambitious newspaperman who loses his job after writing an article on fake maternity homes that sell babies. Gathers evidence to confirm his story by investigating a crooked home.Helps a recently widowed mother when she is told by the man who runs the maternity home that her baby died in childbirth. They prove the man falsified baby's death certificate and sold the child to a wealthy family.Variety, 6/12/40: "This angle is worked overtime while the enthusiastic reporter is lost in the shuffle."	114422
1964	Babo 73	M			AFI-"Time"	Magazine	114423
1987	Baburugamu kurwaishisu	MF			Short - Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Chuck Denson Jr. - Voice). Interviewer (Joyce Leigh Bowden - Voice). Announcer (Chuck Denson Jr. - Voice).	114424
2000	Baby	MT	SVD 867			Boston Journalist John (Keith Carradine), death of son.	114425
2002	Baby Bob	T	SVDSP 1418, 1159		Episodes. Series (March 2002-April 2002. June 2003). 14 Episodes.	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.	114426
2002	Baby Bob - Promos	CC	SVD 1161, SVD 1159		PR	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.	114427
2003	Baby Bob: Boys Will Be Girls	T			Episode #10.	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.When someone mistaking his gender causes Baby Bob to say he wants to grow up to be a "pretty girl", Walter decides that he must be a more masculine role model for his son.	114428
2003	Baby Bob: Don't Pass Me By	T		Saltzman,  Michael	Episode #8. 6-13-2003	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Bob sets out to romance his babysitter, Teala. Meanwhile, Madeline gets Walter's hopes up when she tells him that she can get him backstage at a concert to meet Ringo Starr.	114429
2003	Baby Bob: Footloose, Infancy Free	T			Episode #11	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Walter and Lizzy try to enjoy their first vacation away from Baby Bob, but they can't get him out of their minds.	114430
2002	Baby Bob: House of the Rising Son	T	SVDSP 1170	Palmer, Tom	Episode #5. 4-15-2002	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Walter takes on more baby-care duties to allow Lizzy to get enough rest to resurrect their love life, but then he becomes so sleep-deprived that at work he unwittingly signs up Gary Coleman (Himself) as a client.	114431
2002	Baby Bob: Late Show with David Letterman, The: Adam Arkin on Baby Bob	T	SVD 1160		Episode	Talk Show Host David Letterman. Correspondent Mark Borchardt.	114432
2002	Baby Bob: Late Show with David Letterman, The: Baby Bob	T	SVD 1160		Episode	Talk Show Host David Letterman. Correspondent Mark Borchardt.	114433
2003	Baby Bob: Let's Go To The Videotape	T			Episode #14	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.	114434
2002	Baby Bob: Live With Regis & Kelly	T	SVD 1159		Episode	Talk Show	114435
2002	Baby Bob: Mommy & Me	T	SVDSP 1161	Gunzenhauser, Norm	Episode #2. 3-25-2002	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Lizzy takes Bob to a "Mommy and Me" class and learns that talking might be Bob's only talent.Lizzy is concerned when Bob doesn't seem to have the motor skills that the other kids possess and is determined to get him up to speed by having him practice playing with blocks and patty cake.Lizzy decides that if Bob can't play like the other children, she just might let him talk and really blow the class away.	114436
2002	Baby Bob: Other Side, The	T	SVDSP 1162	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #4. 4-8-2002	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Grandparents Sam and Madeline discover that Bob can talk and want to tell all their friends. Bob tells Sam that before he was born he met Sam's late wife in the spirit world.	114437
2003	Baby Bob: Reality Bites	T			Episode #9. 6-20-2003	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Walter tries to score points with Bob by arranging for him to meet his favorite children's TV show host, Dougy for The Living Lighthouse.The actor agrees to meet Bob, but when Walter tries to ask Dougy questions Bob made up for the interview, Dougy thinks they are making fun of him and explains that he takes his acting seriously.Walter makes a wisecrack about Dougy being unable to branch out into other work, causing Dougy to quit the show. Bob blames Walter when a new host appears on the show, and gives up on fairy tales after learning his TV shows are fake.In an effort to get Bob to believe in fantasy again, Walter arranges for several costumed characters to visit the house, but that only terrifies Bob to see giant versions of Blue and Chucky Finster in his living room.	114438
2003	Baby Bob: Rush Lim-Bob	T	SVDSP 1414	Signer, Dan	Episode #7. 6-6-2003	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Sam is supposed to do a radio interview over the telephone about his new book, but after he falls asleep Baby Bob takes over and says some things over the air that get Sam in trouble.	114439
2002	Baby Bob: Talking Babies Say the Darndest Things	T	SVDSP 1171		Episode #6. 4-22-2002	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.Walter gets one of his more offbeat celebrity clients to speak at Madeline's charity banquet for mental health, while Lizzy tries to teach Baby Bob when and when not to speak.	114440
2002	Baby Bob: Tell-Tale Art, The	T	SVDSP 1159	Lloyd, Stephen	Episode #3. 4-1-2002	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant. Interviewer (Jennifer Glimpse).His parents try to use Bob as a spy to find out the lowest price two art gallery owners will take for a painting they want to buy, but their scheme does not go as planned.	114441
2003	Baby Bob: Vegas Baby	T			Episode #12	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.	114442
2003	Baby Bob: You Don't Know Jack	T			Episode #13	Sportswriter Sam (Elliott Gould). Public Relations Executive Walter (Adam Arkin) are the grandfather and father of Baby Bob, a talking infant.	114443
1946	Baby Bottleneck	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newspaper. Many newspaper headlines with Porky Pig.  The Golden Age of Looney Tunes -- Vol. 1, Side 8	114444
1933	Baby Face	C	L			Tabloids Scream: DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LOVE NEST! Good newspaper montage. Baby Face -- The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. I. Side 8	114445
1933	Baby Face	M	DVD - R HQ 7482, 7484.		Uncensored	Newspaper headlines. New York Daily Star. Newsboys hawking papers, shouting headlines. Out-of-town working girl rises in a New York bank by using here power over men. 	114446
1935	Baby Face Harrington	M	DVD -R HQ 8521, 8523. SVD 1214			Reporters (Walter Maher, Donald Kerr). City Editor (Charles C. Wilson).  Charlie, a Reporter (Wilbur Mack).	114447
1996	Baby Factor, The	NR	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Zane, Carolyn	Silhouette Romance #1127	Reporter Brent Clark knew everything there was to know about babies. So when TV Producer Elaine Lewis -- whose nickname around the office was "The Barracuda" found out she was pregnant, she got help from Clark.But did he care as much about weddings as he did about babies.	114448
2004	Baby For Sale	MT	DVD -R HQ 10691, 10692			Journalist (Denise DePass).	114449
1999	Baby Geniuses	M				Reporter (Dan Monahan). Photographer (Josh Gallegos).	114450
1995	Baby Ghost	M				Photographer (Joe Estevez).	114451
1993	Baby Jessica	MT	SV 65 (Media Scenes Only)			News Media	114452
1985	Baby John Doe	M			Low-budget Canadian movie	TV Anchor Noelle Richardson as a reporter.	114453
1988	Baby M	MT				Reporter #2 (Evelyn Bakerges). Reporter #3 (Channing Chase). Reporter #4 (Dian Kobayashi). Reporter #5 (Jeffrey Lippa).  Reporter #6 (Alexander Folk). Reporter #7 (John Rixey Moore).  Reporter #8 (Bonnie Emerson). Reporter #9 (Travis Swords).Reporter #10 (Jan Connery). Lone Reporter (Michael Young). Photographer (James Paradise).	114454
2006	Baby Merchant	N		Reed, Kit		Investigative TV Journalist Jake Zorn is married to a 40-something corporate lawyer and they are losing hope of having a baby.When Zorn finds a man who specializes in highly confidential and highly illegal adoptions, Zorn decides to blackmail the baby merchant into finding them a suitable child.	114455
2006	Baby Proof	N		Giffin, Emily		Editor in her 30s has pressure to procreate. Is it ridiculous to divorce the man you love because he wants kids and you don't?	114456
2000	Baby Secret, The: Memory Away, A	NR		Sullivan, Joyce	Harlequin Intrigue #546	Freelance Journalist Paige Roberts begins a journey to find out where she's been and what has happened when she shows up at home and finds out that six weeks of her life is missing. When she discovers she's pregnant, things become all the more important.Her mysterious new neighbor wants to help, but can she trust him to solve the baby secret? Amnesia victim apparently traveled across Canada and found herself witnessing an unspeakable crime.	114457
1978	Baby Sitters, The	N	OWN - H	Salisbury, John		Reporter Bill Ellison, super reporter, learns of a plot to overthrow the British government and follows his story to the end. Averts take-over of his country by Arab Oil interests and their British puppets.	114458
1992	Baby Snatcher	MT				Reporter (David Booth). Reporter (Ron Kaell). Reporter (Janet Watson). Reporter (Andrew Stone). Mustached Reporter (Will Leskin).	114459
1993	Baby-Sitters Club, The: Dawn Saves the Trees	T			Episode #11	Reporter (La Donna Mabry).	114460
1978	Baby, I'm Back	T			PR	Public Relations Officer Colonel Wallace Dickey, an Army public relations officer	114461
1985	Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend	M				News Media	114462
2003	Baby's Breath	M				Reporter (Stephanie Rabig).	114463
1994	Baby's Day Out	M				TV Anchor (John Drury)	114464
2009	Babydoll	N		Roy, Allyson		Tabloids. It would be just another tabloid headline to Saylor Oz -- except that her best friend Benita’s brother stands accused.  of killing three models who have been found dead around New York City in the last three months, each with a lock of hair missing. Saylor is convinced someone is reenacting the events of an old movie called Bad, Bad Babydoll. But no one else thinks so -- not even the sexy P.I. on the case. Undeterred, Saylor and Benita must infiltrate the modeling world -- and put themselves at risk of becoming the killer’s next victim. 	114465
2004	Babyface	N		Gibson, Fiona		Journalist Nina, a "triumph over tragedy" journalist and a mild, sensible software programmer get together by way of a personal ad. The reporter gets pregnant. After giving birth, Nina tries to bond with earnest mothers over breast-feeding.Then her fashion-editor friend needs a baby for a photo shoot and entices Nina to bring her son. Soon agents are calling and Nina is squiring son Ben to shoots all over London -- and hiding the truth from the software programmer.When he finds out, marriage plans are off and Nina flees to the French countryside where she makes new friends, takes a young lover.	114466
1999	Babylon 5: And Now for a Word	T	SVDSP 753 (Missing Ending)		Episode	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114467
1999	Babylon 5: Call to Arms, A	T				News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Reporter (Valeria Ghiran)	114468
1994	Babylon 5: Chrysalis	T			Episode #22. 10-3-1994	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114469
1995	Babylon 5: Confessions and Lamentations	T			Episode #40. 5-24-1995	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114470
1998	Babylon 5: Day of the Dead	T			Episode #96. 3-11-1998	News Media. ISN Reporter (Mary Major).	114471
1997	Babylon 5: Endgame	T			Episode #86. 10-13-1997	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114472
1995	Babylon 5: GROPOS	T			Episode #32. 2-8-1995	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114473
1998	Babylon 5: Illusion of Truth, The	T	SVD 794		Episode	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114474
1997	Babylon 5: Lines of Communication	T			Episode #77. 4-28-1997	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Reporter (Carolyn Barkin).	114475
1995	Babylon 5: Long, Twilight Struggle, The	T			Episode #42. 8-1-1995	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). Reporter (Rif Hutton - ISN Reporter).	114476
2007	Babylon 5: Lost Tales, The  - Voices in the Dark	MT				News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Reporter (Teryl Rothery).	114477
1996	Babylon 5: Messages From Earth	T			Episode #52. 2-19-1996	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Anchor (Vimi Mani-Veme Anya).	114478
1994	Babylon 5: Midnight on the Firing Line	T			Episode #1. 1-26-1994	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114479
1998	Babylon 5: Objects at Rest	T			Episode #109. 11-18-1998	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114480
1995	Babylon 5: Passing Through Gethsemane	T			Episode #48. 11-27-1995	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). News Anchor #2 (Lynn  Blades).	114481
1996	Babylon 5: Point of No Return	T			Episode #53. 2-26-1996	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114482
1997	Babylon 5: Rising Star	T			Episode #87. 10-20-1997	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114483
1996	Babylon 5: Severed Dreams	T			Episode #54. 4-1-1996	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). Reporter (Matthew Robert Gottlieb - ISN Reporter #2).	114484
1998	Babylon 5: Sleeping in Light	T			Episode #110. 11-25-1998	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). Publicist (Romy Rosemont).	114485
1994	Babylon 5: Survivors	T			Episode #11. 5-4-1994	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	114486
1994	Babylon 5: TKO	T			Episode #14. 5-25-1994	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Reporter (Lenore Kasdorf). Disgraced fighter comes to Babylon 5 to compete in an alien fighting match.	114487
1994	Babylon 5: Voice in the Wilderness, A (Parts I and II)	T			Episode #18. 7-27-1994.	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Reporter (Lenore Kasdorf).	114488
1996	Babylon 5: Voices of Authority	T			Episode #49. 1-29-1996	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan). ISN Anchor (Vimi Mani-Veme Anya).	114489
1920	Babylon Revisited	SS	OWN - P	Fitzgerald, Scott		Press	114490
2005	Babylon Sisters	N		Cleage, Pearl		Correspondent Burghardt (B.J). Johnson, a renowned newspaper journalist who has been living in Africa, is back in town and needs his former love's help in cracking a story about a female slavery ring operating right on the streets of Atlanta.The woman helps immigrant women find jobs and she is eager to help B.J. She has a secret -- he is the father of her daughter who is on her way to Smith College.Eighteen years ago, B.J. left the woman on the eve of her abortion that never was. Now, he's lending by-line cachet to the Sentinel, a historic African-American newspaper fallen on hard times.The editor and founder's son, Louis, is the woman's best childhood friend and her daughter's godfather. The Sentinel launches a series of exposes of a sinister syndicate trafficking in illegal aliens cleaning contracts and forced prostitution.	114491
1994	Babymaker: Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story, The	MT				Investigative Reporter (Damir Andrei). Anchorwoman (Deborah Burgess).	114492
1946	Bacall to Arms	C	L. Vol. 2, Golden Age			Newsreel Narrator (Robert C. Bruce) of: Warner News	114493
1593	Bacchus Bountie	P	USC	Foulface, Philip		News	114494
1997	Bacheha-Ye aseman	MF			Iran.	Photographer (Siamak Haj-Amini). Photographer (Hossein Ahamdloo). Photographer (Soheil Haj-Amini). Race Photographer (Hasan Roohparvari). Video Cameraman (Azade Qale Noi). Video Cameraman (Faramarz Safarizadeh).	114495
1947	Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10473, 10474 (No Number on 10474). 			News Media. 	114496
1907	Bachelor Betty	N	MLPL	James, Winifred (De Jan)		Freelancer Elizabeth Beresford, "Betty" of title, writer of articles for newspapers.	114497
2005	Bachelor Boys	NR		Saunders, Kate		Editor Cassie, 31, runs a highbrow British literary magazine, has an upstanding boyfriend and associates with nothing but similarly accomplished women. Perfect person to find the Darling boys suitable wives.	114498
2001	Bachelor Cop Finally Caught	NR		Wilkins, Gina	#2 Hot Off the Press Series. Silhouette Special Edition #1413	Reporter Lindsey Gray who works on the Edstown newspaper  has loved a rugged police chief for 20 years, but he sees her as his best friend's kid sister until they work a case together. Suddenly he notices she's all grown up and doesn't feel a bit brotherly towards her.To get his attention, the reporter does a radical makeover: sexy, tastefully groomed and dressed. On her 21st birthday, the police chief gave her a kiss that rocked his world. Arson investigation. Reporter hot on his trail..	114499
1997	Bachelor Daddy	NR		Cajio, Linda	Harlequin American	Columnist Michael Holiday famous for his views on life as a single male, syndicated newspaper columnist, buys a house that overlooks the yard of a beautiful accountant who attracts him immediately.Then he meets her six children and his new neighbors begin to work their way through all his convictions about life.	114500
1957	Bachelor Father: Dear Bentley	T			Episode. Series (9-15-57 to 9-25-62)	School Advice Columnist Kelly. Bentley has been interfering in Kelly's school advice column, prompting an angry group of parents to teach Bentley a lesson	114501
1957	Bachelor Father: Law and Kelly Gregg, The	T			Episode	Aspiring Reporter Kelly takes an aptitude test from college and decides she wants to be a newspaper reporter, but Bentley feels she should be a lawyer	114502
1898	Bachelor Girl in London, A	N	USC	Mitton, Geraldine Edith-Scott		Aspiring Journalist Judith Danville learns short-hand and type-writing and goes to work for Our Personal News, editress Mrs. Eves. Lawrence Pitt, editor of a weekly paper.	114503
1961	Bachelor in Paradise	M	DVD -R HQ 6117, 6118. SVD 1118		Turner	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Writer falls for the only single girl in a town full of women. Announcers: Vince Scully and Jerry Doggett	114504
1954	Bachelor of Arts	SS		Narayan, R.K.	In "Swami and Friends."	Newspapers. After months as a wandering holy man, this disappointed Indian lover goes home to become circulation manager of a newspaper.	114505
1962	Bachelor Tom Peeping	M			AFI-Reporters/Magazines (Periodicals). Ness Book	Reporter tries to infiltrate a sun club in drag only to end up in a sanitarium.	114506
1958	Bachelor's Baby	N		Davenport, G.		Press	114507
1932	Bachelor's Bounty	N	MLPL	Richmond, Mrs. Grace L.S.		Reporter Barbara Keane, society-and-personal-items reporter at a village weekly newspaper.  Columns in Derwent Weekly Chronicle. Jeremiah Keane, father, is editor. Scott Farrington buys the newspaper.Reprints James Atkinson's editorial, 30 years editor of the Chronicle.	114508
1915	Bachelor's Romance, The	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	114509
2003	Bachelorette #1	N	OWN - P	O'Connell, Jennifer		Magazine Journalist Sarah Divine  Holmes is a 34-year-old suburban wife and mother leading a normal life as a freelance writer when she is offered the magazine assignment of a lifetime.She is asked to pose as a hot  young single on the latest TV reality sensation, "The Stag." She can't resist the opportunity to skewer the women desperate enough to go on TV to snag a man, and the man shallow enough to view dating as a ratings game.Armed with a killer wardrobe, sun-kissed highlights and her reporter's notebook, she sets out to discover what happens at the posh California resort when the cameras stop rolling.She discovers everything is different. The women are not brainless bimbos but attractive, self-confident women with their own agendas. And "The Stag" isn't an arrogant jerk.She stops working on the article and wants to win. She dodges hard-core husband hunters, slimy producers, voyeuristic cameraman and her own feelings to discover love.	114510
1960	Bachelors	N	OWN - H	Spark, Muriel	In "Two."	Press	114511
1900	Bacillus of Beauty, The	N		Stark, Harriet		Photographer Cadge Bryant , photographer and writer (female).  The Star.	114512
2009	Back at the Barnyard: Anchor Cow	C	DV D -R HQ 10914		Episode. 2-27-2009	TV News Anchor Hilly Burford is crushed covering a giant cheese curd that Otis made, the animals fill in for him on the local news and turn out to be a huge hit.	114513
1952	Back at the Front	M				Press	114514
1964	Back Door to Hell	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	114515
1994	Back in Action	M				News Editor (Timm Zemanek)	114516
2007	Back in Business	M				Reporter (Peter Rnic - News Reporter).	114517
1937	Back in Circulation	M	DVD -R HQ 4235, 4236. SVDSP 575. VHS 422	St. Johns, Adela Rogers -- "Story - Angle Shooter"). Warren Duff (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter "Timmy" Blake (John Blondell) and editor Bill Morgan (Pat O'Brien) spar verbally about journalism and romance, trying to solve a murder for The Morning Express. "Snoppy" Davis, a Reporter (Craig Reynolds).James Maxwell, a Reporter (Frank Faylen). Pete Eddington, a Reporter (William Hopper). Pink Thomas, a Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Butch Jason, a Reporter (Anderson Lawler).  Reporter in Courtroom (Sol Gorss). Reporter (Don Turner).News Office Workers (Al Lloyd, Frank O'Connor, Jack Richardson).	114518
2005	Back in the Day	M				Reporter Maria Patillo (Erika Michels Brown).	114519
1994	Back of Beyond, The	N		Fox, Stuart		Investigative Reporter Doyle Mulligan returns. Chased through the desert by a legendary monster.	114520
1985	Back of the Tiger, The	N		Gerson, Jack		News Media	114521
2001	Back of the Y Masterpiece Television	T			Series	Cameraman Wally Symons (Chris Winn), Extreme cameraman.	114522
1934	Back Page	M	VHS 830	Chandlee, Harry E. (Story). F. McGrew Willis (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Jerry (Peggy Shannon) quits her job when her editor kills a controversial story.  Reporter boyfriend Brice Regal (Russell Hopton) advises her to take a position with the paper in his hometown.Editor Sam Webster (Claude Gillingwater) doesn't want to hire a woman but finally gives her the job on a trial basis. She discovers that the local banker is involved in an oil stock scheme, but since he owns a mortgage on the paper.Editor remains silent.  Eventually the story breaks and the community becomes a boomtown. Newspaper prospers. Reporters marry	114523
1942	Back Room Boy	M	VHS 5224		UK Only	Press	114524
2005	Back Slash	M				Reporter (Tim Miller).	114525
1990	Back Stab	M				Anchorwoman (Bill Haughland).	114526
1932	Back Street	M	SVD 1032 (Incomplete)			Reporters (Russell Hopton, Gene Morgan, James Flavin)	114527
1941	Back Street	M				Reporter (William Alston). Reporter (Michael Audley). Reporter (Paul Barrett). Blake, Reporter (Charles Lane). Reporter (Walter McGrail). Reporter (Victor Zimmerman). Photographer (Milton Kibbee). Movie Cameraman (David Oliver).	114528
2006	Back to Chloro Again!	M				News Media. Reporter (Kitana Jade).	114529
1990	Back to Hannibal: Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, The	MT	SV 37	Twain, Mark (Characters). Ray Johansen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Huckleberry Finn (Mitchell Anderson) for the Saint Louis Herald, keeps having run-ins with his editor because of his tendency to embellish stories, a practice he defends by claiming, "You got to make people see the news... feel it, hear it."Tom Sawyer is now a lawyer. The two friends return to their boyhood home to clear former slave Jim of a murder charge. They have been on the outs since Tom faked his own death and Huck only found out about the deception after running a series of articles.Huck plays detective. Tom defends Jim in court. Jim is cleared when the man he reportedly killed shows up in the courtroom and Huck finally gets an article in the paper with his own byline.	114530
1985	Back to the Future	M	DVD -R HQ 3878, 3879			TV Newscaster (Deborah Harmon)	114531
1990	Back to the Future Part III	M				Photographer at Hill Valley Festival, 1885 (Dean Cundey).	114532
1976	Back to the Stone Age	SSF	MLPL	Saunders, Jake	In "Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year -- Sixth Annual Collection."	Reporter-Narrator Elliott, reporter with a tape recorder.  Ernie Sprigg, photographer.  Covering World War II as if it continued without U.S. dropping bomb."My Big Story. Getting it was nearly the death of me -- literally -- but now everything seems worth it. I'd started with stuff that made good yet routine copy.""But I'd been in the right place at the right time, and had ended up with the kind of story any reporter would trade his wife for."	114533
1992	Back to the USSR - takaisin Ryssiin	MF			Finland.	Photographer (Seppo Renvall).	114534
2006	Back to the Well: Clerks II	T				Interviewer (Ralphy Suarez - Suave Interviewer).	114535
1918	Back to the Woods	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	114536
2007	Back To You: (aka Back 2 You): Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9000		Episode #1. 9-19-2007. Series 2007-2008. (Working title: "Action News").	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles ande returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunit with former co-workers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). .Reporterƒ (Piper Moretti).	114537
2008	Back To You: Business or Pleasure	T	DVD -R HQ 9710		Episode #9. 2-27-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Chuck cannot hide his jealousy when a younger, rival anchorman asks Kelly out on a date. Gary covers a convention for people who wear animal costumes. He makes fun of all of them until they threaten him and then he goes on the air with a puff piece. 	114538
2008	Back To You: Chuck and Kelly, Doin’ It Again	T	DVD -R HQ 9910		Episode #14. 5-14-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). An untimely ad campaign at WURG puts a damper on Chuck and Kelly’s plans to disclose their parenthood to everyone. Marsh gives Gary a gift that he immediately regrets giving him.	114539
2008	Back To You: Cradle to Grave	T	DVD -R HQ 9710		Episode #8. 2-26-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Kelly must give a eulogy at the funeral of a former WURG News Anchor. Chuck offers to watch Gracie in order to get some bonding time. Everyone at the funeral thinks Kelly slept with the dead anchor and so her eulogy takes on new meaning with every word she says. 	114540
2008	Back To You: Date Night	T			Episode #15. 5-21-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). After Chuck accuses Kelly of dating a rival anchor because he’s a younger version of himself, Kelly gets even by redirecting a dinner invitation Chuck intended for a specific coworker. When both couples end up dinging at the same restaurant, the evening turns into a showdown. Ryan also has the dating bug and enlists the help of Marsh and Gary to set up his web cam. 	114541
2007	Back To You: First Supper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9020		Episode #3. 10-3-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). .When Chuck runs into Kelly and Gracie having dinner at a crowded restaurant, he awkwardly joins them for a meal. Marsh offers to help Gary create his news anchorman promo reel. Ryan tries to comfort Herrera, the weather girl he is in love with.	114542
2007	Back To You: Fish Story	T	DVD -R HQ 9000		Episode #2. 9-26-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). .Chuck feels he must prove his sense of responsibility to Kelly by caring for a goldfish he received as a gift. Gary prepares himself for a stun-gun story.	114543
2007	Back To You: Gentleman Always Leads	T	DVD -R HQ 9050		Episode #4. 10-10-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Knowing his former colleagues will see the broadcast, Chuck tries to manipulate Kelly so he can cover the night’s lead story. Marsh steals Montana’s intern. 	114544
2007	Back To You: Gracie’s Bully	T	DVD -R HQ 9240		Episode #6. 11-7-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Chuck and Kelly disagree over how Gracie should handle a class bully. Marsh must prove to Gary that he can read “Casey at the Bat” to children without crying. 	114545
2008	Back To You: House of Tomorrow	T			Episode #16. 5-28-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Kelly can’t decide whether she likes the new Chuck who has become the owner of a technologically advanced house. Meanwhile Gary undergoes a procedure in his bid for the chief weatherman position. 	114546
2008	Back To You: Hug and Tell (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 9880		Episode #11. 4-23-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Kelly has second thoughts about telling Gracie that Chuck is her father. Kelly and Chuck decide to see a therapist to resolve their issues with each other. Gary fails to get a hug from everyone’s favorite security guard. 	114547
2008	Back To You: New Boss, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9887		Episode #13. 5-7-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former co-workers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Chuck and Kelly try to intervene when the new TV Station Manager Ginger Ko (Suzy Nakamura) at WURG makes some big changes, which requires Ryan to carry out a career-first of firing someone. Meanwhile, Gary is afraid of asking his new boss for time off, and Marsh feels the effects of having accidentally taken his wife's estrogen pill.	114548
2007	Back To You: Night of Possibilities	T	DVD -R HQ 9070		Episode #5. 10-17-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Chuck and Kelly try to prove each other wrong with their evening plans. Gary suffers through carpooling with Marsh, who has a lead foot. 	114549
2007	Back To You: Something’s Up There	T	DVD -R HQ 9271		Episode #7. 11-14-2007	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Kelly and Montana discover a vicious raccoon in Kelly’s attic just as Gracie’s birthday party is set to begin.	114550
2008	Back To You: Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 9880		Episode #12. 4-30-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former co-workers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). They tell Grace that Darling is her father and her reaction is a bit unexpected. 	114551
2008	Back To You: Wall of Fame, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9820		Episode #10. 4-16-2008	TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at Pittsburgh television station WURG-9 after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Sportscaster Marsh McGinley (Fred Willard).Darling is a bit of a womanizer is fired from his job in Los Angeles and returns to his old station in Pittsburgh to reunite with former coworkers. His career took a large hit in Los Angeles after a terrible on-screen blunder.Striving Reporter Gary Crezyzewski (Ty Burrell). Young and inept News Director Ryan Church (Joseph Gad). Sexy Weather Girl Montana Diaz Herrera (Ayda Field). Chuck and Kelly find a photograph on Marsh’s wall portraying them in a compromising position and try to discreetly remove it. Gary and Ryan are disturbed by what they see when they stumble into Marsh and Peg’s bedroom. 	114552
2004	Back When We Were Grownups	MT		Tyler, Anne (Novel)		Photographer (Gary L. Mack).	114553
1994	Backchat	T				Entertainment Reporter John Davis.  Host; Jeff Probst.	114554
1991	Backdraft	M				News Media. Reporter (Jane Alderman). Reporter (Zan Heber). Reporter (Ilene Kwitny). Television Reporter (Joan Esposito). Mannequin Fire Reporter (Kathryn Jaeck). Mannequin Fire Reporter (James Ritz). Mannequin Fire Reporter (David Westgor).Photographer at Boat Party (Razz Jenkins). Photographer (Linda Wylie).	114555
1995	Backfire!	M				Cameraman, ENG (John Weiner).	114556
2001	Backgammon	M				Newscaster (Kevin Mahoney)	114557
1954	Background	DT			Series. 10-10-1954 to 6-26-1955. NBC	News Analysis Program. Hosts Joseph C. Harsch (10-10-1954 to 3-20-1955) and Dave Garroway (3-27-1955 to 6-26-1955).  Examined one topic per show in detail with special film reports. NBC News Reporter John Chancellor contributed.	114558
1939	Background to Danger	NM	OWN - P	Ambler, Eric		Press	114559
1943	Background to Danger	M	DVD -R HQ 2103, 2093		Directed by Raoul Walsh	Editor Llowig Rader (Steven Geray) of the Instanbul Crescent, Daily Political Newspaper, (L.V. Bastaki, Owner & Publisher on sign outside the building). Editor works with the Nazis. Crooks captured at the newspaper. Hero destroys page on the chase.Newspaper headlines. Typesetter (Charles La Torre). Commentator (Lou Marcelle)	114560
1995	Background, The	M				Journalist (Rick Ash).	114561
1947	Backlash	M				Radio Commentator (Art Gilmore).	114562
2002	Backpack	N		Barr, Emily		British Journalist Tansy Harris in her late 20s is just getting over the sudden death of her alcoholic mother and plans a year-long tour of Asia with her off-again-on-again boyfriend, when he backs out. She decides she'll go alone.The Asia Harris finds is impoverished, malodorous and unfashionable and not anything like the Asia she has seen in travel magazines. Disappointed and lonely, she befriends a group of backpackers, nomads who help Tansy understand her surroundings.She finds  a man who is generous and loving as opposed to her old boyfriend who is nasty and self-absorbed.  Tansy's reliance on alcohol and drugs is candidly depicted.	114563
2008	BackPage	M				TV Reporter (Sherri Wollenhaupt). Four film students embark on a group project investigating call girls. Leadership squabbles and creative differences along with a dangerous proximity to their documentary subjects, leads to disaster. 	114564
1935	Backstage Wife	R			1935-59	Journalists Frank and Ann Hummert created many radio soap operas. This is one of them	114565
2006	Backup Plan, The	N		Woods, Sherryl		War Correspondent Dinah Davis has covered many recent hot spots. While reporting on Afghanistan, she barely escaped a car bombing that killed a dear friend before her eyes. Her editor sends her home to recuperate, which she fully intends to do.Physically Dinah has healed, but her boss tells her she is not the same and should return to the States to get married and have babies. Initially she refuses to listen, but then realizes her career is over.His older brother doesn't think much of the marriage plans and intends to disrupt it.In doing so, he winds up romancing Davis herself and falling for her himself. But she has problems. Survivors guilt has made her slide into depression and virtual agoraphobia.Before he can win her heart, he has to mend it.	114566
2004	Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood	G				TV News Anchor (Kurt Stenzel - Voice).	114567
2008	Backyardigans, The: Front Page News!	C	DVD -R HQ 10209		Episode. 9-4-2008	Photojournalist Tasha is a photographer and a superhero who is trying to get a front page photo for the local newspaper.	114568
2009	Backyardigans: Time for a Snack!	NJ		Ciminera, Siobhan		Photojournalist Tasha is covering the prestigious international food fair’s main event: the handing out the award for the best snack. Some of the world’s most famous chefs are there competing for the grand prize. 	114569
1952	Bad and the Beautiful, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2709, 2710. L			Reporters (William Tannen, Dabbs Greere, Frank Scannell, Sarah Spencer). Cameraman (George Sherwood).	114570
1996	Bad Angel	N		Benedict, Helen		Reporter Sarah Goldin is a white newspaper reporter who has been trying unsuccessfully to conceive a child. She looks into adopting a Dominican-American baby.Third party sets up meetings between the mother and the reporter so the reporter can bond with the baby and the mother can be dazzled by the reporter's relative wealth.After the reporter gets the baby, the mother has second thoughts. It all ends up in family court.	114571
2004	Bad Beat Boys	M			Denmark. Short - Comedy	News Guy (Christian Brabrand). Camera Guy (Peder Bille). Producer (Liatte Miller). Talk Show Host (Johanna Thalmann).	114572
2007	Bad Biology	M				Mass Appeal Editor (James Glickenhaus).	114573
1996	Bad Blood	MT				Photographer (Mike Cassey).	114574
2007	Bad Blood: Border War That Triggered the Civil War, The	MT				New York Tribune Editor (Michael Rapport). Newspaper Editor (Charles Fugate -- Pro-Slavery Newspaper Editor). 	114575
2001	Bad Boy	N		Goldsmith, Olivia		Journalist Tracie Higgins, smart, sexy and sophisticated. Remakes "Bad Boy" into a more desirable man	114576
2002	Bad Boy	M				Photographer (Jason Stuart).	114577
1890	Bad Boy and Poor Grandpa, The	M				Newspaper. Grandpa reading his newspaper and bad little boy creeps up behind and sets it on fire	114578
1995	Bad Boys	M				TV Anchor (Stan Miller)	114579
2002	Bad Brother	N		Tabachnik, Maud	#5 Sandra Kahn Series	Journalist Sandra Khan of the San Francisco News, is an American lesbian who investigates a killer who rapes and mutilates his victims. He prefers young blondes and one of his first victims was the niece of the mayor of Boston. 	114580
1998	Bad Case of the Stripes, A	NJ		Shannon, David		TV News Reporter and Media Circus.  "By now the TV News had found out Camella (the little girl) who changes colors and shapes. Reporters from every channel were outside her house, telling the story of "The Bizarre Case of the Incredible Changing Kid."Female TV Reporter. Channel 5 Male Reporter. WCKO-Channel 5. News trucks. Reporters and Cameramen. Same Female TV reporter (with a shocked face) now shown on TV screen being watched by Camella, now with roots, berries, crystals, feathers, furry tail.	114581
1993	Bad Channels	M	L	Band, Charles (Idea). Jackson Barr (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lisa Cummings (Martha Quinn), for the Cable World Network reporting for a new radio superstation on frequency 666, KDUL Radio. She has an antagonistic relationship with an obnoxious radio jock.Cummings believes the radio station and Cable World Network Anchor Flip Humble (Roumel Reaux) are collaborating to get free publicity for the station by manufacturing phony stories. She changes her mind when she witnesses a UFO.She thinks she is on to the "biggest story in history." Everyone else believes it is a hoax created by the radio station.  Aliens take over the station and begin kidnapping earth girls who are reduced to miniature and kept in bottles.Cummings is eventually kidnapped, but is still holding her camera and is able to film a fight between the radio jock and an alien. She is miniaturized and restored to normal size, but her camera remains miniaturized.Cummings ends up with the radio jock and together they tell off Anchor Humble.	114582
1973	Bad Charleston Charlie	M				Alcoholic Reporter (John Carradine) for newspaper.	114583
1969	Bad Company	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	114584
2002	Bad Cop, Bad Cop: Turn Me on Deadman	T			Australia. Episode #5.12-16-2002	Photographer Eric (Matthew Moore).	114585
2001	Bad Credit and Aliens	M			Australia. Short Film.	Photographer (Simon Clarke).	114586
1997	Bad Day on the Block	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Tino Monte). Network Newscaster (Sheldon Turcott). Crack House Reporter (Catherine Swing).	114587
1991	Bad Dreams	N		Newman, Kim		Journalist Anne Nielson goes to London to  investigate the death of her sister Judi, a drug-addicted prostitute, she finds herself enmeshed with the denizens of Judi's nightmarish world.	114588
1988	Bad Dreams	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Steven Anderson). Reporter #2 (Ellaraino). Reporter #3 (Alba Francesca). Reporter #4 (Maria Melendez). Reporter #5 (Chip Johnson). Reporter #6 (Diane Zolten Wiltse). Reporter #7 (Steve Whiteford).	114589
2003	Bad Eggs	M				News Media. Newsreader 1 (Celia Hirsh). Newsreader 2 (Edwin Maher). Newsreader 3 (John Harrison).	114590
1998	Bad Faith	N		Adams, Ian		Reporter looks into police cover-up in a serial killer investigation. Everyone's corrupt.	114591
2000	Bad Faith	M			Canada	Reporter (Tony Nardi) looks into a police cover-up in a serial killer investigation. Reporter #1 (David Chapman). Reporter #2 (Erin O'Sullivan). Reporter #3 (Brenda Shuttleworth). Reporter #4 (Lynn Ivall). Reporter #5 (Gordon Rix).	114592
1940	Bad For Business	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex		Newspaper. Herald Tribune. Tecumseh Fox, an American Indian detective runs his own investigative agency in New York. His newest operative was found unconscious next to a bloody corpse at her uncle's factory. Industrial sabotage takes place.	114593
1991	Bad Girls From Mars	M				Photographer Guy, Still (Dan Golden)	114594
1986	Bad Girls IV	M				TV Reporter (Gloria Leonard)	114595
2005	Bad Girls:	T			Episode. 7-5-2005. Season #7. Episode #9	TV Newsreader (Lucy Alexander). Reporter (Richard Gaisford).	114596
2004	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #83.  8-23-2004	News Media. Reporter (Jonathan Maitland).  Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe).	114597
2004	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #75. 5-5-2004	Reporter (Janice Acquah).	114598
2005	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #95. 7-26-1995	Journalist (Liz Banks).	114599
2006	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #97. 7-13-2006	Newsreader (Christopher Rogers).	114600
2006	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #98. 7-20-2006	Newsreader (Christopher Rogers).	114601
2006	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #103. 8-25-2006	Newsreader (Ben Scotchbrook).	114602
2006	Bad Girls:	T			Episode #104. 8-31-2006	Newsreader (Ben Scotchbrook).	114603
2001	Bad Girls: Blood Ties	T			Episode. 4-17-2001. Season #3. Episode #5	TV Reporter (Adam Croft).	114604
2001	Bad Girls: Coming Out	T			Episode #39. 7-3-2001	Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe).	114605
2008	Bad Girls: Great Escape, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10095		Episode. 7-31-2008. 	Documentary Producer-Director Fiona, a cameraman and a soundman show up at Larkhall women’s prison to do a documentary on the facility. They have permission to interview the inmates and guards. Larkhall has some excitement as a film crew that is making a documentary arrives. But their “Kickin’ Production” equipment van is used as the means for an escape by three women who are set up by a male Larkhall guard who wants to frame the warden. 	114606
1999	Bad Girls: Love Hurts	T			Episode #10. 8-3-1999	Newsreader (Alastair Stewart).	114607
2004	Bad Girls: Most Wanted	MT			UK	Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe).	114608
2001	Bad Girls: Uninvited Guests	T			Episode #31. 5-8-2001	Newsreader (Nick Clark).	114609
1986	Bad Guys	M				Reporter Janice Edwards (Michelle Nicastro) who works on a newspaper, helps two hotshot LAPD cops who are in hot water after breaking up a fight at a local bar get jobs in professional wrestling. Ringside Commentator (Pepper Martin).Rival manager doesn't like her new team -- The Boston Bad Guys and will do anything he can to keep them from appearing on the same card as his team.	114610
2008	Bad Guys	M				Reporter (Lee Barron)	114611
2003	Bad Inclination (aka Cattive coscienze)	MF			Italy	News Media are in an uproar over a series of grizzly murders that are driving a public prosecutor to her wit’s end. Killer is murdering his victims with a metal setsquire, a very strange choice and one that makes for great TV news.  TV stations viciously battle it out for ratings uncovering the story behind the murders and sensationally attempting to find the assassin. 	114612
2003	Bad Inclination (aka Cattive coscienze)	MF			Italy	News Media are in an uproar over a series of grizzly murders that are driving a public prosecutor to her wit’s end. Killer is murdering his victims with a metal setsquire, a very strange choice and one that makes for great TV news.  TV stations viciously battle it out for ratings uncovering the story behind the murders and sensationally attempting to find the assassin. 	114613
1939	Bad Little Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 3354, 3325. SVD 1208. SV 38	Turnbull, Margaret (Novel -- "Looking After Sandy").  Dorothy Yost (Screenplay)		Editor Jim Creighton (Ian Hunter) of The Egypt Sentinel adopts a runaway girl in the town of Egypt. He's involved in a crusade against a local paint factory that is storing a potentially flammable product.Owner of the paper leaves editorial policies up to him, the owner questions the extent to which the paper should become involved in crusading.  Creighton says the factory could go up in smoke at any time, but owner says when it does it will be news.Until then,  the editor's statements are just "confounding meddling." Creighton is fired. Factory catches fire. Creighton is trapped as he fights the blaze (he's head of the volunteer fire department).  Rescued and reinstated as editor."I thought there was a free press in this country. That every newspaper had the right to print the truth without fear or favor. And that every newspaperman was pledged to that truth beyond the reach  of bribery and intimidation."New Sentinel Editor (Byron Foulger). Newspaper Maj. Ellwood (Russell Hicks).	114614
1999	Bad ma ra khahad bord	MF			Iran-France	Reporter.	114615
2005	Bad Man From Bodie, The: The Life and Violent Death of John Franklin Showers	NW		Bowman, Joseph P. (Msgt. Ret). 		Newsman in Santa Clara County described the incident as “one of the most revolting murders ever committed in any country.” The Bad Man From Bodie was a mythical figure borne from the lawlessness of an east California mining town, and one obtuse cowboy -- John Franklin Showers -- adopted this moniker as his own. In 1883, he eagerly joined a conniving Los Gatos saloonkeeper and his trusty sidekick who concocted a plan to rob a man in the hills above Lexington. Showers suggested they torture the old man to convince him to reveal where his treasure was hidden. In the wake of this evil scheme, two peaceful men met a brutal death that was at that time unparalleled in the Old West and it was this incident the newsman described. 	114616
1941	Bad Man of Deadwood	M	DVD 1642	Webb, James R. (Original Screenplay)	Ness Book -  Roy Rogers vehicle.	Reporter Linda Barrett (Carol Adams) for Deadwood Clarion run by Editor Ted Carver (Henry Brandon). The editor is using paper to oppose corruption and support efforts of a reform league.Turns out reform Civic League, headed by the editor,  is fleecing local miners. After the hero's friend is robbed of his inheritance while leaving the bank, the hero and his men resort to robbing armored stage to recover the money.Editor tips the sheriff off about a back entrance to the hero's hideout and also locks Linda in the newspaper office.  Hero also temporarily holes up in newspaper office when townspeople rally against him.He shoots his way out, chases down the editor and recovers his friend's missing fortune. Earlier, editor talks about getting an extra out.One of Linda's assignment is to interview the postmaster's wife who's about to have twins. Press Service reference. She finds out who the hero really is. Editor says he is in love with Linda. She rebuffs him. Finds out Editor is a crook.	114617
1995	Bad Manners	N		Kellogg, Marne Davis		Newspaper Owner Walter Butterfield of the Roundup Morning News in Wyoming is killed. Was it his wife? One of her lovers? His mistress? A transsexual rodeo rider? Or one of his daughters, a drug-addict or an aspiring publisher Ellen Butterfield?Former police detective now a security businesswoman hated Butterfield but she can't resist a case and is appointed a U.S. marshal to aid in legal surveillance of the Butterfield ranch.Butterfield was a hateful old man who pushed one daughter off the family foundation's board, kept the other in drugs and gave his affection to a rodeo mistress.Ellen Butterfield hired her claiming she is being pushed out of the family's business and wants to know why.  When her wealthy father is murdered at his 75th birthday party, she becomes a suspect.	114618
1986	Bad Money	NM	OWN - H	Kabal, A.M.		British Financial Journalist. Caro Kilkenny, reporter, drawn by government and corporate corruption. Trying to find out why someone died.	114619
1996	Bad Moon	M	DVD -R HQ 2240, 2241. SVD 880			Photojournalist (Michael Pare) bitten by a werewolf. Reporter (Julia Montgomery Brown).Reporter (Julia Montgomery Brown)	114620
2004	Bad News	MUS	DVD MP3 2544	Latryrx		News Media. Hip-Hop artist.	114621
1977	Bad News Bears in Breaking Training	M	SVD 1198			News Media. Newscaster (Charles Krohn). TV Anchor (Sheila Lansing).	114622
1976	Bad News Bears, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5348, 5349.			Newscaster (Howard Culver)	114623
2008	Bad Press	N		Carter, Maureen	Former Journalist	Crime Reporter Matt Snow for the Evening News gets a phone call in the middle of the night with a tip-off about a body on the notorious Churchill estate. But when Matt gets there, the body is there but it’s as quiet as a mouse -- where are the emergency services? Matt is peering over the body when the police arrive and arrest him, and that’s just the beginning for Snow. It seems that a murderer has chosen Matt to be the voice of the self-named “Dispose,” a killer of pedophiles. Matt is in over his head, but threats from the Disposer means he can’t say a word.  Policewoman Bev Morriss, who works out of Highgate police station in Birmingham, doesn’t believe Matt is the killer, but her new boss is not so sure. Despite the growing weight of evidence, Detective Sergeant Morriss is certain ace reporter Matt Snow is not a murderer. Proving it, however, is another matter -- especially when her own hormones and emotions are like the River Trent in full spate. And trouble follows Bev like a faithful dog. Someone is killing people of being pedophiles and the evidence seems to point to antagonistic crime reporter Snow, but as much as she dislikes the man, she can’t bring herself to suspect him of murder. There’s also the matter of a physician’s suicide that appears to have wide-ranging consequences.A killer is targeting Birmingham’s pedophiles: a big story, and ace crime reporter Matt Snow is always there first ahead of the pack -- and ahead of the police. Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss has crossed words with Snow countless times. Though his hang-’em-and-flog-’em views are notorious, Bev still sees him as a journo, not psycho. But a case against the newsman builds. Maybe Snow’s sword is mightier than his pen. 	114624
2004	Bad Publicity	N		Frank, Jeffrey		Public Relations agent is overtanned and proudly wears her company logo -- two teeth biting into the globe.	114625
1997	Bad Relations	CB			Aquaman #39	Reporter Gunter Martinson	114626
1956	Bad Seed, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2904, 2904, 2895.	March, William (Novel). Maxwell Anderson (Play).		Journalist father Richard Bravo (Paul Fix) tells the mother of "the bad seed" a terrible secret: that she was adopted and that her real mother was a serial killer who behaved just as her daughter.	114627
1985	Bad Seed, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8514, 8515			Journalist Richard Bravo (Richard Kiley), father of the woman who is raising "the bad seed."	114628
2005	Bad Sports	NS		Guinn, Stuart		Sportswriter Sean McInness is sent to investigate the death of a basketball superstar in a fiery car crash and the story seems simple until a deathbed accusation and a mysterious caller sends Sean scrambling for clues  from New Orleans’ toughest neighborhoods to the beaches of Puerto Rico. With unexpected help from his hard-nosed editor and a band of wanna-be rap singers, Sean struggles to unravel a conspiracy that always seems one deadly step ahead of him. When he finally confronts the mastermind behind the carnage, he discovers a breathtaking plot that threatens nearly all of the biggest names in sports.	114629
2009	Bad Things Happen	N		Dolan, Harry		Editor David Logan who recently moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, has stumbled into an editing job for Gray Streets, a mystery magazine, after anonymously submitting a short story. One night, Logan’s boss, Magazine Publisher Tom Kristoll, asks him to help in disposing of a corpse. Loogan goes to Kristoll’s house and does so, despite his suspicions that Kristoll’s account of how the man ended up dead is incomplete at best. When Kristoll later dies in a fall from his office window, the police mark Loogan, who’s been having an affair with Kristoll’s wife, as a person of interest. 	114630
1997	Bad to the Bone	MT				Newscaster (Tim Weber)	114631
2003	Bad to the Bone	NR		Riley, Mildred		African-American Reporter Sherissa (Sheri) Holland's fiancé is Jack Davona, the high-powered founder of Bad, a magazine for upwardly mobile African Americans. He has found financial backing from the wrong people.When he can't pay his debt, the backer sends out a hit man. Holland is the target, but the assassin accidentally kills a young boxer where Sherissa works and jogs. Detective investigating case falls for Holland and keeping her safe becomes his priority.As the relationship  between the policeman and the reporter grows, it becomes obvious to her that the reason Jack wants to continue their engagement has little or nothing to do with love.Davona's business partner is killed, and he is way over his head with mob. He thinks by marring Holland that maybe her rich father will bail him out. But she's involved with the detective. Davona sells his business to pay off his debt and save his life.Davona is rejected by Holland, loses his life-long dream of owning his own company and might lose his freedom.	114632
1973	Badge 373	M				Reporter (Peter Hamill), scripter-newspaper columnist	114633
2009	Badge in the Garden, A	NW		Webster, Aaron D.		Frontier Journalist Amanda is a fiery, mischievous, bright-eyed school teacher and frontier journalist thrilled by the excitement of the wild west. Asa is a death-defying bounty hunter, drawn to danger like a magnet is drawn to steel. When their two worlds collide through the fate of a misdirected train, will Asa’s life be forever changed? And if Asa’s life takes such a radical turn, then what is to become of a nearby frontier town under siege and a beer train attacked by the worst of bandits?	114634
1934	Badge of Honor	M	VHS 832	Emmett, Robert (Story). George Morgan (Dialogue-Continuity)	Ness Book	Reporter. Bob Gordon (Buster Crabbe) passes self off as an unemployed reporter and rescues the daughter of the newspaper owner from a runaway horse. Her father's paper, The Record, is in the middle of a circulation war with a rival sheet.Gordon is hired and with photographer Tip Crane (Ernie Adams) discovers a connection between the publisher of the rival paper and a gangster.  Also finds corruption within his paper.Goes undercover to expose the Record's managing editor. Plot between publishers is revealed. City Editor Harvey Larkin (John Trent).	114635
1985	Badge of the Assassin	MT				Reporter. 2nd Reporter (Daniel H. Blatt)	114636
2007	Badland	M				TV Reporter (Daniel Libman).	114637
1946	Badman's Territory	M	DVD -R HQ 3169, 3170. SVDSP 1282	Natteford, Jack, Luci Ward (Story-Screenplay). Clarence Upson Young (Additional Sequences)	Ness Book. Great Western Pictures	Editor Henryette Alcott (Ann Richards) takes over editorship of the Quinto Citizen after her husband dies. The English woman editorializes against outlaws in the region. She meets new sheriff for the territory when she stops him at gunpoint at a stream.She returns to town to find community leaders boarding up her office windows , but sheriff forces men at gunpoint to reopen the newspaper. Town leaders decide driving editor out of town will turn her into a martyr, and other papers will pick up the story.Instead they try to stop her by having businesses cancel advertising in paper. Although sheriff tries to convince her that she cannot carry out her campaign to clean up the town alone, she becomes suspicious of him. Discovers he is wanted for robbery.Crusades to have territory annexed to Oklahoma. Editor and sheriff reunite when she finds out he is not an outlaw to get corrupt marshal. "You've printed your first and last article on law and order." "Which only proves how badly we need it.""I'm trying to bring some sort of order out of chaos. Because I want schools, roads, churches, hospitals, a courthouse…Is there anything wrong with that?" "….You can't clean up Quinto with printer's ink. And you can't do it alone."	114638
1996	Baffled in Boston: Mystery, A	N		Provost, Gary		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Molly is brutally murdered so her best friend, a burned-out true-crime writer Scotty Scotland, abandoned by his wife, turns detective to find out why his friend was murdered.Scotland has lost his wife, been ordered by his doctor to give up caffeine, and according to his latest review, should stop writing. Spends his days doing nothing. Boston location.But when his best friend Molly, a nationally syndicated advice columnist is murdered, he must get out of his pajamas and into action to find the killer.	114639
1973	Baffled!	MT				TV Interviewer (Al Mancini)	114640
2005	Bag Man, The	M				News Media. Newscaster Chuck (Insane Mike Saunders). Press Conference Extras (Chris Bain, Scott Beary, Andrew Coop, Freddie Fisher, John Funk, Mike Orbin, Wally Wells, Polly Wynn).	114641
2005	Bag om 'Brutal Incasso'	DF			Denmark.	Photographer Dennis Bahnson (Himself).	114642
2004	Bag om Kroniken - en bebudet succes	DF			Denmark	Editor Soren B. Ebbe.	114643
2003	Bag om Rembrandt	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Lone Bodholt.	114644
2003	Bag tremmer	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Lise Bendix	114645
1995	Bagawat (aka Punjabi)	MF			India. Ness	Newspaper owner is an evil man manipulating the fourth estate. He has rival newspaper owners killed to meet his selfish ends. 	114646
2003	Baggage	NM		Barr, Emily		Reporter Larry is a second-rate journalist in search of a blockbuster story that will help his career soar -- he will stop at nothing to get it. He's a weasel with a mission.This means that he'll search through co-workers desks when they're not looking, cheat on his unsuspecting girlfriend,  manipulate the few friends he has -- and lie, lie, lie.Woman who died 10 years ago when she threw herself from a bridge to escape going to jail for a horrible crime is alive and well in Australia and the reporter's girlfriend has found her and her new life.When the girlfriend returns to London, she tells her boyfriend, the crooked reporter, and he plans to bring her to justice. His dreams of a Pulitzer Prize seem within reach.	114647
2005	Baghdad Blogger	DT	DVD -R HQ 4106, 4108			Iraqi Journalist writes about daily life on the Internet	114648
2004	Baghdad rap	DF			Spain	Interviewers Arturo Cisneros, Ana Perez Dominguez.	114649
2009	Baghdad Texas	M				TV News Anchor (Mark Keller). News Reporter at Fair (Kerry Awn). 	114650
2006	Bah Humbug, Baby	NR		Bruce, Gemma	In “A Very Merry Christmas.”	Photojournalist Lee Simonson, unreliable-but-sexier-than-hell ends up in a blizzard with ad executive Allison Newberry, his former flame during the holidays in the Colorado Rockies town of Good Cheer. The only way to keep warm is….They have been duped into spending the week together by their meddlesome families. A huge snowstorm has them completely snowed in.In the back of Newberry's mind is Simonson's dangerous job -- how he could take off on a photo shoot to some drug-infested part of the world not knowing if he would make it back.	114651
1994	Bah, Humburg!: Story of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' The	T				Commentator-Host (TV Newsman Robert MacNeil).	114652
1966	Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi	MF			India	Reporter Jitendra “Jiten” Gupta (Dharmendra) works in the editorial department of a leading newspaper and lives a poor area of Calcutta, India along with his elder and widowed sister. The Reporter exposes dangerous working conditions in a mine owned by one of his employer’s crooked creditors. He loses his job. When disaster strikes at the mine, the daughter of the paper’s deceased founder, and now the  Managing Director of the Newspaper, Amita Sinha (Mala Sinha), has a change of heart when she finds out that he had printed the truth so she reinstates him and promotes him as the Chief Editor. Her interest in him is more than just journalism. She falls in love with him. Amita lives a wealthy lifestyle and lives with her sister.  Unknown to her, her younger sister is also romantically linked to the reporter. She decides to give him up. She then receives a marriage proposal from wealthy Vikram Varma (Deven Verma), the brother of a Director of the newspaper.   Both sisters attempt to sacrifice their future happiness for the sake of the other. 	114653
1992	Baila Conmigo (aka Dance With Me)	TF		Garcia, Manolo		Radio Journalist-Disc Jockey who reports the latest entertainment and community news.  Teenagers dance in a version of American Bandstand in Mexico during the 1950s.	114654
1996	Bailey Kipper's POV	T	VHS 401, 403, 405		Series	TV Station. Don "Kip" Kipper works at a local TV station and often brings home junked bits of technical equipment for his 11-year-old son, Bailey, to mess around with for Bailey is an electronics wizard.Constructs elaborate spy system with miniature cameras he has concealed all over the house, on his family's clothing. Now he can record the family's daily activity creating a video diary of their lives.	114655
2004	Bailey Weggins: 'Til Death Do Us Part (aka Til Death Do Us Part)	NM		White, Kate	#3 Bailey Weggins Mysteries	Reporter Bailey Weggins returns to investigating after two bridesmaids from a wedding she attended die mysteriously. In the meantime, she is still freelancing for Gloss magazine doing true crime stories.	114656
2003	Bailey Weggins: Body To Die For, A	NM		White, Kate	#2 Bailey Weggins Mysteries	Reporter Bailey Weggins is one tired reporter after her last adventure in need of R & R. Family friend invites her for a free weekend to rural Massachusetts.  Glossy crime writer	114657
2002	Bailey Weggins: If Looks Could Kill	NM		White, Kate	#1 Bailey Weggins Mysteries	Reporter Bailey Weggins solves the murder of her NYC editor’s nanny. Gloss magazine editor Cat Jones is poisoned.  Cut-throat world of women's magazines.  White is Cosmopolitan's editor-in-chief. Newswoman (Beth Broderick)	114658
2007	Bailey Weggins: Lethally Blonde	NM		White, Kate	#5 Bailey Weggins Mysteries. . White is Cosmopolitan Magazine Editor-in-chief.	Celebrity Magazine Journalist Bailey Weggins is there whenever a celebrity throws a phone, crashes a car or kills a spouse to cover the story for the gossip magazine Buzz.Now the new television show Morgue, a drama shooting in New York City,  is the talk of the town and just as Bailey starts reminiscing about her brief summer fling with the show's gorgeous star, he calls.But he isn't thinking about rekindling their old flame. His friend and fellow actor on the show has gone missing and he can't believe his friend would run off while on the brink of stardom.When Bailey starts to investigate as a favor for Chris, she soon realizes there is much more to the disappearance than meets the eye and unless she can unearth the truth, she could become the inspiration for Morgue's next episode.Another member of the Morguecast is murdered and Bailey becomes the target of a very theatrical killer. She continues flirtation with her one-time fling and has a lingering attraction to Documentary Filmmaker Beau Regan.	114659
2005	Bailey Weggins: Over Her Dead Body	NM		White, Kate	#4 Bailey Weggins Mysteries	Reporter Bailey Weggins leaves Gloss magazine and gets hired by Buzz, a gossip magazine. Weggins discovers her new editor's dead body after hours. A fellow reporter is the main suspect.	114660
1973	Bait, The	T				Newsdealer (Don Keefer)	114661
1981	Baja Oklahoma	N	OWN - P	Jenkins, Dan		News Media	114662
2006	Bajo aquas tranquilas	MF				Female Journalist	114663
1996	Baker's Dozen	N		Thomas, Michael M.		Public Relations Genius Lucy Preston, vice president of investor relations for Baker Extractive Engineering Corporation.	114664
1993	Bakersfield P.D.: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-14-1993	Newscaster (Wendy Gordon).	114665
2005	Baksu-chiltae deonara (aka Murder, Take One, Murder Take One, The Big Scene)	MF			Korea	TV cameras from a Current Events program are present when police investigate a murder in a hotel room -- a woman is found stabbed nine times, dead only a couple of hours. A suspicious-looking man is picked up 20 minutes later and it looks like an open-and-shut case. But then everything gets complicated. The entire country watches as the investigation unfolds. Who killed the woman? Criminal Investigation LIVE ON AIR!  A television network obtained a special license to follow the murder investigation from discovery to resolution with a panel of experts in the studio, opinion polls, and no hope of keeping developments under wraps. The suspect refuses to confess and forensic evidence reveals that the case is more complicated than the multiple stab wounds would imply. The TV show tries to swing the investigation’s outcome with its own panel of experts piercing together clues and having the audience decide guilt or innocent. All of this is great for ratings.  There’s even a TV theme and audience debate over the progress of the case. 	114666
1968	Bal des voyous, Le	MF				Photographer (Jean Distinghin-Himself).	114667
2002	Bal ved Rivieraen	DF			Denmark.	Photographer Amadeo Torello (Himself).	114668
2003	Balance of Power	N		Patterson, Richard North		TV Reporter Lara Costello is planning her marriage to the newly elected Democratic president. While preparing for his marriage to the beautiful journalist, he has been helping her sister escape from her abusive husband.Just after their wedding, the husband shoots and kills the sister, her daughter and Lara's mother.  They and the nation are stunned by the tragedy.	114669
1997	Balancing Act	NM		Bunkley, Anita Richmond		African-American Public Relations-Media Spokesperson Elise Jeffries for ScanTron Security International, a giant chemical company, has to deal with a disastrous explosion and fire next to the black Texas community where she grew up.Expensive clothes she bought on the credit card that she promised her husband she wouldn't use has been damaged by soot and water. Now she must cope with the realization that her employer may be responsible for killing off her old neighborhood.She's on probation as media spokesperson for Houston-based company. Suicidal driver crashes into gate at remote warehouse complex in mostly African-American town. Ensuing fire consumes compound and sickens residents. Best friend is among those stricken.Her death convinces Jeffries she must risk her job to discover the truth.  She lost her hospital public relations job in a scandal and the couple has struggled financially and emotionally.She was unemployed for several years because she gave information, off the record to TV Reporter Carlos Rico, a Houston Geraldo-wanna-be. The story produced an expensive libel suit against her hospital employer. Rico now harasses Jeffries for answers.	114670
1981	Balfour Conspiracy, The	NM		St. James, Ian		Correspondent Harry Brand, iconoclastic British newsman.	114671
1935	Balky Courtship, A	P	MLPL	Johnson, Larry E	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	114672
1909	Ball and the Cross, The	N	MLPL	Chesterton, G.K.		Editor James Turnbull. Evan MacIan. Atheist editor fights with a Scottish Catholic. The decision is to resolve the dispute with a duel.	114673
1976	Ball Four	T			CBS	Sportswriter. Baseball Sportswriter	114674
2001	Ball in the House	M				Anchorwoman Cindy (Amy Zimmerman). Anchorman Bob (Larry Nash).	114675
1941	Ball of Fire	M	DVD -R HQ 7596, 7597. L.			Newsboy (Tommy Ryan)	114676
2003	Ball of Wax	M				Reporter (David Schifter). Radio Commentator (Peyton Warren).	114677
1500	Ballad Against Slander and Detraction, A	PO	COPY	Heywood, John	In "Proverbs, Epigrams and Miscellanies of John Heywood, The."	Balladeer. "Call slander down I say;" "To frame excuse Of tongue's misuse;"  1497-1580.	114678
1965	Ballad of a Thin Man	MUS		Dylan, Bob	Bob Dylan	Journalist. A scathing indictment of an arrogant journalist.“You walk into the room with your pencil in your hand” and “You have many contacts... But nobody has any respect. Anyway, they already expect you. To just give a check. To tax-deductible charity organizations.” Refrain: “Something is happening here, but you don’t know what it is, do you, Mister Jones?”	114679
1982	Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, The	MT				Reporter  Blakely (Bruce McGill). Telegraph Operator (Joshua Tree).	114680
2009	Ballad of Jimothy Redwing, The	NR		Strong, Maia	Gay	Minstrel Jimothy Redwing is used to life on the road, living by the words and music that are his stock in trade. While he’s comfortable finding his way alone, the Wand’ring Minstrel is always amenable to a friendly stranger who knows the lay of the land. Ricky Lennox is smart, funny, handsome and amenable. With a place to stay, a sexy new lover, and some local contacts, Jimothy looks forward to delivering the letters in his car -- including a message for the local ruler -- and earning a little money with his music before moving on. Ricky’s declaration that he’s interested in more than just a one-night tryst starts Jimothy thinking about settling into a life of perfect harmony. But things hit a sour note when he learns his lover’s true identity -- and exactly what’s in the epistle to Kanbec’s ruler. Jimothy’s journey turns out to be far more complicated than he could have dreamed, and as dangerous as any epic ballad. For himself -- and for Ricky.	114681
1993	Ballad of Little Jo, The	M				Woman Photographer (Renee Tafoya)	114682
1959	Ballad of Louie the Louse	T			Comedy Special	Writer. Heartless loan shark tries to live up to heroic reputation a writer (Eddie Albert as Paul Hughes) creates for him when he thinks loan shark is dead	114683
1934	Ballad of Paducah Jail, The	M				Reporter Outside Jail (Benny Baker).	114684
1570	Ballads, Miscellaneous	ER	USC	Elderton, William		Balladeer	114685
2001	Ballaro	DF			Italy. Series 2001.	Journalists Andrea Bignami, Roberto Campagna, Vincenzo Guerrizio, Domenico Iannacone, Alessandro Poggi, Andrew Scazzola. Host Giovanni Floris.	114686
1997	Ballermann 6	MF				News Media. Journalist 1 (Hartmut Kunze). Journalist 2 (Renco Bruhn)	114687
1995	Ballistic	M				Reporter (Allison Bibicoff)	114688
1844	Balloon-Hoax, The	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		New York Sun agent who pieces together the story of the flight of the Victoria from the journals.	114689
1976	Balloonist, The	N	OWN - P	Harris, MacDonald		American Journalist Waldemar, hot air balloonist	114690
1979	Ballot, The	N		Summerscales, Rowland		Political Reporter gets his scoops via sex and bribes.	114691
2003	Ballpark Blues: Novel, A	N		Tooke, C.W.		Sportswriter Russ Bryant is 30ish baseball reporter who says, "I had no girlfriend, a job I was beginning to actively loathe, few close friends and a car so ugly that no one would steal it." Bryant is lonely and downtrodden trapped in a job he hates.He stumbles on the story of a lifetime when he is befriended by a promising rookie catcher on the local minor league team. As his career soars, so does Bryant's dormant dreams of journalistic glory soar as well.As Casey rises to stardom with Boston Red Sox, he gave interviews only to Russ who becomes well known in his own right.  This near-exclusive access to the hottest figure in sports puts him in national demand.Does Bryant really want to write for Sports Illustrated when he despairs about the state of mainstream sports journalism? Orphaned ballplayer introduces Bryant to his foster sister not thinking the shy, clumsy Bryant could have any romantic intentions.Bryant becomes infatuated, but the ballplayer has feelings for her as well.	114692
1997	Balls Up	MT				Newsreader (Dwight Drummond).	114693
1999	Ballykissangel:	T	SVD 743		BBC Series (1996-2001)	News Media	114694
1998	Ballykissangel: Pack Up Your Troubles	T			Episode #24. 4-26-1998	Newsreader (Ernie Gallagher).	114695
1996	Ballykissangel: Power and the Glory, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6531		Episode #5. 3-10-1996	Reporter threatens Quigley's running for office. Newsreader (Aine O'Connor).	114696
1996	Ballykissangel: Trying to Connect You	T			Episode #1. 2-11-1996	Reporter (Anne Byrne).	114697
1998	Ballykissangel: Waiting Game, The	T			Episode #23. 4-19-1998	Newsreader (Ernie Gallagher - Voice).	114698
2003	Baltic Storm	M				Journalist Julia Reuter (Greta Scacchi) with a leading German television magazine in Berlin is trying to get a scoop on military black market arms trafficking from Russia. Her investigations lead her to Estonia.On the evening of Sept. 27, 1944, she misses the ferry Estonia by minutes. One of the vehicles on the ship is a truck loaded with high-tech weapons. Ferry sinks in Baltic Sea. Reuter reporting on sinking, meets man whose son and wife are missing.They investigate a connection between secret arms transports and sinking of passenger ferry. Involved in intricate crossfire between secret services and militaries. End up being hunted themselves.Reporter (Timo Merkhofer)	114699
1980	Baltimore Bullet, The	M				News Media. Reporter (John Rose). Photographer (Whitney Rydbeck). Sportscaster (Willie Mosconi). Sportscaster (Jeff Temkin). Newscaster (Pola Miller).	114700
2007	Baluba Runa	MF			Norway	TV Reporter (Anders Baasmo Christiansen). 	114701
1996	Bambai Ka Babu	MF			India	Photojournalist Neha (Kajol) meets helps two friends fight the armies of a criminal in Bombay. A boy whose parents died in a Punjab terrorism attack is adopted by a couple that own a hotel and have a son. The two grow up together, but the son doesn’t get along with the father, goes to Bombay and gets involved with an underworld Don Masterji. When he discovers Masterji has plans to create riots in Bombay to usurp power from the present government, he rebels. The adopted son, Amit, comes to Bombay to help and meets the press photographer who joins their fight. 	114702
1969	Bamboo Bed, The	N		Eastlake, William		Press	114703
1946	Bamboo Blonde, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2454, 2418. SV 219			Magazine Reporter Montgomery (Walter Reed). Photographer (Jack Arkin). Photographer (Carl Hanson).	114704
1968	Bamboo Saucer, The	M				TV Reporter (Bill Baldwin Sr.)	114705
2000	Bamboozled	M	DVD -R HQ 9423, 9424, 9425			Newsroom Supervisor (Ross Haines).	114706
1972	Banacek	MT				News Media. 1st Newscaster (Mario Machado). 2nd Newscaster (Larry Burrell).	114707
1972	Banacek: Detour to Nowhere	T			Episode	TV Newsman Mario Machado	114708
1972	Banacek: Let's Hear It for a Living Legend	T			Episode #1. 9-13-1972	Sports and News Media. 1st Reporter (Bart Burns). 2nd Reporter (Bud Furillo). Sports Commentator Curt Cowdy (Himself). Video Technician (Conrad Janis).	114709
1968	Banana Splits Adventure Hour, The	T			Series. 9-7-1968 to 9-5-1970. NBC Saturday Morning Children's Show. Hanna Barbera. Sid and Marty Krofft costumes.	Advice Columnist Drooper (Allan Melvin), the lion, writes column, "Dear Drooper."	114710
1983	Bananaman	C			Series 1983-1986	Weatherman (Bill Oddie - Voice).	114711
1971	Bananas	M	DVD -R HQ 6380, 6381. L			TV Sportscasters Howard Cosell, Roger Grimsby and Don Dunphy as themselves	114712
1990	Bananen - Skrael den for din nabo	MF				Journalist-Sports Reporter (Peter Gren Larsen)	114713
1982	Bananen-Paul	MF				Reporter (Gunter  Berger)	114714
1986	Bananhejkeringo	MF			Hungary	TV Reporter (Akos Moldovanyi).	114715
1974	Bancek: Horse of a Slightly Different Color	T			Episode #13. 1-22-1974	Interviewer (Allen Ludden).	114716
1995	Band of Gold	MT			Miniseries	Reporter 1 (Roger Morlidge). Reporter 2 (Howard Gay).	114717
1934	Band Plays On, The	M				Reporter (Franklin Parker). Radio Announcer (Bobby Watson).	114718
1953	Band Wagon, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2913,  2914			Reporter (Roy Engel). Reporter (Donald Kerr).	114719
1977	Banda del trucido, La	MF				Journalist (Aldo Barberito)	114720
1946	Bandaged Nude, The: Inner Sanctum Mystery, An	NM	OWN - H	Finnegan, Robert		Journalist Dan Banion, a reporter for the San Francisco Journal who acts more like a private eye than a reporter -- "he often seems to forget that he owes the city editor a story."	114721
1919	Bandbox, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	114722
2004	Bandbox: Novel, A	NM		Mallon, Thomas		Magazine Editor Jehoshaphat "Joe" Harris of Bandbox, a hugely successful magazine, a glamorous cocktail of 1920s obsessions from the stock market to radio to gangland murder. Harris is a bombastic editor.Working on the magazine is a grisly crime writer, a determined copyboy, and a burned-out vaudeville correspondent who's lovesick for his loyal assistant. New York in the Jazz Age.Harris' most ambitious protégé has defected plunging Bandbox into a death struggle with a new competitor on the newsstand.A sabotaged fiction contest, the NYPD vice squad, subscriber's kidnapping and a film actress cover subject are all involved. Harris and his magazine go from crisis to crisis.	114723
1969	Bandido da Luz Vermelha, O	MF				Reporter (Ezequiel Neves).	114724
1990	Bandidos	M				Journalist (Bruno Rey).	114725
1991	Bandit King, The	NR		Leone, Laura	Silhouette #681	Reporter Casey McConnell goes to Sicily to interview outlaw-folk hero.  But when she gets there it was the old bandit's son who steals her heart.	114726
2004	Bandit Queen Boogie	N		Hayter, Sparkle		Newspaperman is depressed and one of many men barging into the lives of two best friends who decide to spend the summer after graduation backpacking through Europe.	114727
1994	Bandit: Bandit Bandit	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter Vern (George Nannarello). 2nd Reporter (James Martin Jr.)	114728
1994	Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit	MT				TV Reporter (Patt Noday). Newscaster (Bob Tyson).	114729
2001	Bandits	M				News Media. Los Angeles Reporter in helicopter  (Jennifer York). Los Angeles Anchor (Mia Lee). Teen Photographer Bill Saunders (Sam Levinson). 	114730
1997	Bandits	MF	DVD -R HQ 10183, 10184		Germany	News Media discover four women who form a rock band in prison, escape while performing at a police ball and are turned into media superstars. 	114731
2001	Bandits d'amour	MF				Photographer (Jean-Claude Castinel - The Photographer).	114732
1996	Bandwagon	M				Photographer (Mark Filiaci).	114733
1956	Bandwagon '56	DT			7-15-1956 to 11-4-1956. CBS	TV Newsman Robert Trout used live and film reports to profile the 1956 Presidential campaigns of incumbent Republican Dwight Eisenhower and Democrat Adlai Stevenson. Pollster Elmo Roper.CBS Reporters Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Doug Edwards and Eric Sevareid contributed stories.	114734
1995	Bang	M				Newscaster (Jason Pepper)	114735
1973	Bang the Drum Slowly	M				Photographer (Frederic C. Weiler).	114736
1966	Bang, Bang, You're Dead!	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist Kyra Stanovy (Senta Berger)	114737
2001	Bang!	M				Film Critic (John Milton Branton)	114738
2005	Bang!: Love Story, A	N		Mora, Anthony		Journalist finds out a teenage girl's mother has hired deprogrammers to return the girl home from a Southern California cult. The middle-aged journalist learns of the plan and decides to intervene on the girl's behalf changing his own life in the process.Relationship between a man caught in a mid-life crisis and a 17-year-old girl.	114739
2003	Banged Up	M				Sports Reporter (Nichole Lennstrom). Teenager rescued from war-torn Rwanda and brought to the United States where he struggles to fit in. He meets a boxing coach and they prepare for the fight of their lives.	114740
1989	Bangkok Hilton	MT			Miniseries	English Journalist (Colin Borgonon). Picture Editor (Bogdan Koca).	114741
1990	Bangkok Secret, The	N		Grey, Anthony	Weinberg List	Journalist	114742
2004	Banishing Verona	N		Livesey, Margot		Journalist Verona is single, tough and smart with a messy personal life. She shows up at a house whose owners are out of town on a cold afternoon. She says she's the owners' niece and that they are expecting her and walks in and makes herself at home.Only a mildly autistic London painter is there. They paint, share fried-egg sandwiches, talk and make love. She's a decade older than he, about to have a baby and no great beauty.Verona reminds the house painter of the bust of Beethoven on his father's piano. When she abruptly leaves, he tracks her down to  Boston.Verona's corrupt brother owes money to the wrong people and his creditors come after Verona, which is the reason she lies. Verona's dead grandfather makes a memorable cameo in a short, poignant diary he leaves behind.	114743
1937	Bank Alarm	M	SVDSP 1385	Meade, Cynthia and Laurence (Story).  Griffin Jay, David G. Levy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Bulb (Vince Barnett), news photographer associate to federal agent Bobbie Reynolds (Eleanor Hunt) who uses a reporter disguise to get information. Bulb also tries to start his own detective agency while still working for the paper.Reporter (Harry Anderson).	114744
1940	Bank Dick, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2662, 2640			Reporter (Eddie Acuff)	114745
1938	Bank Holiday	M			UK	Photographer at Railway Station (Ben Williams).	114746
2008	Bank Job, The	M				Reporter (Antony Gabriel)	114747
2001	Bank, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Julia Limb, Debora Robertson).	114748
1989	Banker, The	M		Webb, William, Richard Brandes, Dana Augustine (Story). Augustine (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Sharon (Shanna Reed) for the "Eye On Us" news segment objects to continually being assigned to puff pieces. While covering a sandcastle jamboree she decides to investigate a brutal murder. Her cameraman reminds her they do not cover hard news.Her story on the murder is turned over to a bubble headed anchorwoman who jumbles it in her reading. Sharon decides to do her own segment. She lashes out about the lack of coverage given to the murdered woman. She says, "We are to blame….""We trivialize what's important and promote what's not, and it doesn't have to be that way." Although her career would appear to be over, switchboard logs an overwhelming number of calls supporting her. Her boss decides to keep her on.He arranges for her to take calls from the public on the air. He encourages her to directly address the killer. A copy, her former boyfriend, objects to the station using her to bait the killer. He makes her view the bodies of the victims.She then agrees to be put on a 24-hour watch.  Sharon announces on the air that she will no longer be reporting on the murders. Cop rescues her from the killer who turns out to be a powerful banker and owner of the station where the reporter worked.	114749
2007	Banking on Love	M				Newscaster (Shane Silva).	114750
1776	Bankrupt, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Press. Margin. Rumour.  Margin and newspapers: "Writers in Journals, like rope-dancers, to engage the public attention, must venture their necks every step that they take. The pleasure people feel, arises from the risques that we run….""The conductor of a News-paper, like a good cook, should always serve up things in their season."  Critics Thomas Comma and Christopher Caustic, engaged to do the articles in the Monthly Reviews."  Doctor Doubtful, the Deist, writes reviews.Collectors of paragraphs, Roger Rumour and Phelm O'Flam.	114751
1966	Banned	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	114752
1951	Bannerline	M	DVD -R HQ 4782, 4783. VHS 1488	Raphaelson, Samson (Story).  Charles Selmee (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Mike Perrivale (Keefe Brasselle) for The Carravia Clarion, hatches a scheme to ease dying history professor's last days by creating phony front page detailing professor's efforts at civic reform. Editor expresses reservations.Editor finally agrees to plan and gets staff to print an edition with the fake front page. Help of newspaper morgue keeper Josh (Lewis Stone), reporter substitutes phony page for real one so it gets printed on every copy of paper.Professor compliments reporter on the issue, but indicates he knows it was not true and adds townspeople will not respond to the paper because they have lost their ideals. Reporter decides to form grand jury to go after local crime boss.Crime boss gets reporter fired. When reporter is beaten up by thugs, grand jury steps in to indict crook. "Don’t you know you can pay off newspaperman, but you can never beat him up? That's against the amendment to the Constitution.""Sir, they taught me at college that journalism was dynamic, that a reporter not only tells the truth, but lives the good life. Does that apply to a newspaper owner or what?" Reporter (William Schallert). Photographer (David March).	114753
1989	Bannerman Solution, The	N	OWN - P	Maxim, John R.		News Media	114754
1991	Banno bunka nekomusume	C				TV Newscaster (Jason Lee - Voice - English Version). Reporter (Cheryl Pierce - Voice - English Version). Traffic Reporter (Chris Patton - Voice - English Version).	114755
2006	Banquet Bug, The	N		Yan, Geling		Reporter Happy Gao, a witty jaded journalist in Beijing  helps a factory worker Dan Dong who discovers how easy it is to infiltrate state- and corporate-sponsored banquets by posing as a journalist. He becomes addicted to the insane luxury of these meals.His disguise enables him to become privy to a deep-rooted scandal and his conscience compels him to cross the line between subterfuge and reality by actually writing an expose.With Gao, the worker embarks on a journey that will take him from the highest rungs of society to its most sordid depths.Dong wandered into a lavish banquet where journalists are wined and dined and receive "money for your troubles" fees for listening to-and hopefully reporting on-the presentations of corporations and charities.Dan quickly orders business cards that "said he was a reporter from some Internet news site," and hops aboard the banquet gravy train. Dan comes to realize that the journalist's job is to bring hope to readers.	114756
1300	Banquet, The	PO	COPY	Dante, Alighieri		Press	114757
1972	Banyon: Completely Out of Print	T				News Media	114758
2003	Banzal	T			Episode	Reporter "Lady One Question" (LOQ) who poses one question and doesn't say another word. Viewers bet on how long it will take for celebrity to feel such shame that they finally walk away.  Japanese game-show spoof.	114759
1983	Baobab Tree, The	SS	USC	Chipulina, E.G.	In "Short Story International 41."	Journalist Gabriel Vasconcelos arrives in Bawanto to write an historical article on the slave trade.  Revista Semanal, a weekly Lisbon Portugal review considered liberal by authorities.  African journalist.	114760
2004	Baptists at Our Barbecue	M				TV Reporter (Katherine Brim-Swigert).	114761
2004	Bar El Chino	MF			Argentina	Documentarian Jorge stops all work on his documentary about a bar related to the birth of tango, but 26-year-old Martina inspires him to continue.When Martina must leave for Spain, 47-year-old Jorge resolves to carry his project to completion despite tremendous obstacles.	114762
1983	Bar Esperanca	MF			Brazil	News Media. Reporter (Terry Callado).	114763
2005	Bar Moments	M				Interviewer (David Dortch).,	114764
1994	Bara du & jag	MF				TV Reporter Jafet (Reuben Sallmander). TV Journalist (Caroline Rauf). Journalist (Alice Petren). Photographer (Staffan Kihlbom).	114765
1941	Bara en kvinna	MF				Journalist (Mona Martenson)	114766
1959	Bara en kypare	MF				Photographer (Sten Mattsson).	114767
1949	Bara en mor	MF				Photographer (Arne Kallerud)	114768
1969	Bara narrkapa	MTF				Journalist (Tord Peterson). Newspaper Editor (Oscar Heurlin). Editor-in-Chief (Ake Lindstrom).	114769
2001	Barabe!	MF				Reporter (Justin Jauk)	114770
2001	Barabel	MF			Slovenia	Reporter (Justin Jauk).	114771
1998	Baratok kozt	TF			Episode #31.	Journalist Gabor Tikos (Richard Toth).	114772
1969	Barbagia	MF				Journalist (Carlo Lizzani)	114773
1996	Barbara Bradford Taylor: Secret Affair, A	NR		Bradford, Barbara Taylor		TV War Correspondent Bill Fitzgerald needs some much needed rest and relaxation after a long stint as a TV American newsman in Bosnia. The 33-year-old Fitzgerald travels to Venice where he falls for a beautiful glass designer from New York.They embark on an affair (she's unhappily married). They vow to see each other wherever they can but one of them does not show up for a third meeting.	114774
1995	Barbara Broadcast	M	VHS 535		Adult - Hardcore	Reporter Roberta (C.J. Laing), the Reporter interviewing Barbara Broadcast's (Annette Haven) world-famous sex expert.	114775
1965	Barbara I Jan	TF			Poland. Series 1965.	News Media. Reporter Barbara Raczyk (Janina Taczykowna). Editor-In-Chief Gawlikowski (Mieczyslaw Pawlikowski). News Photographer Jan Buszewski (Jan Kobuszewski).	114776
1950	Barbara Stanwyck Show	T			Series 1960-1961	News Media	114777
1991	Barbara Taylor Bradford: Remember	NR	OWN - H	Bradford, Barbara Taylor		TV War Correspondent Nicky Wells, media superstar, courageous, beautiful, renowned for her hard-hitting reports from the world's battle fields and trouble spots	114778
1993	Barbara Taylor Bradford's Remember	MT	DVD -R HQ 4491, 4492, 4493, 4494. VHS 231 (Parts I and II)			TV War Correspondent Nicky Wells (Donna Mills) discovers that the lover she thought committed suicide on the eve of their wedding is alive and involved in international espionage	114779
1999	Barbara Taylor Bradford's Secret Affair, A (aka Secret Affair, A)	MT	DVD -R HQ 8178, 8179. SVD 805			TV Reporter. Executive meets a brash television reporter (Paudge Behan) in Venice who causes her to rethink wedding plans	114780
1970	Barbara Walter Specials	DT			1970s	TV Interviewer Barbara Walters	114781
2008	Barbara Walters - Audition	T	DVD -R HQ 9892		ABC News. 5-10-2008	TV Journalist-Interviewer Barbara Walters discusses her new book with TV Anchor Charles Gibson. 	114782
1981	Barbara Walters Interviews President Reagan	DT				Interviewer Barbara Walters	114783
2005	Barbara Walters Presents The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4908		Episode. 11-30-2005	TV Journalist Barbara Walters interviews.	114784
2006	Barbara Walters Special: 30 Mistakes in 30 Years (Two Parts)	T	DVD -R HQ 7339, 7340		Special Two-Part Barbara Walters Special	TV Journalist-Interviewer Barbara Walters gives advice on interviewing celebrities by revealing 30 mistakes in 30 years	114785
2005	Barbara Walters Special: Heaven	DT	DVD -R HQ 5101 (SP).			TV Journalist Barbara Walters explores the definition of heaven in a two-hour special.	114786
1898	Barbara West	N		Snowden, James K.		Newspaper. Graphic picture of journalistic life in a small town of Yorkshire	114787
1993	Barbarians at the Gate	MT			PR	TV Newscaster Cipollone (Mary Hale). Helicopter Reporter (Dale Harimoto).  Milken Newscaster (Steven M. Gagnon).	114788
1982	Barbarosa	M				Photographer (Bruce Smith).	114789
1935	Barbary Coast	M	DVD -R HQ 2155, 2156.	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Ness Book	Newsman Col. Marcus Aurelius Cobb (Frank Craven) arrives in San Francisco to establish its first paper, The Clarion, with the motto "The Truth Must Prevail."He is a verbose, gallant newspaperman, comes west to establish San Francisco's first newspaper, prints expose and is killed.  As he lays dying, he tells his assistant to write the story he should have written.	114790
1944	Barbary Coast Gent	M	DVD -R HQ 7100, 7101	Lipman, William R., Grant Garrett, Harry Ruskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Bradford Bellamy III (Bruce Kellogg) opposes a man who tries to sell phony stock to residents in a small Nevada town. The publisher threatens to expose him.He then joins forces with the crook  after gold is actually discovered and they sell stock to develop the mine. Another man shows up who had a gun duel with the crook and steals the money they have raised.The crook secretly robs stagecoaches to finance the mine. Following a shoot-out, the crook is exposed as the bandit and escorted to the jail he helped to build.	114791
1952	Barbed Wire	M	DVD -R HQ 1803 and 1795. SVD 1417	Geraghty, Gerald (Screenplay)		Editor Cay Kendall (Anne James) of the Osborne Bee  helps cattle buyer Gene Autry and government agent Pat Buttram thwart a plot by ranch owner to fence off land used by cattlemen because he plans to build railroad.Variety, 7/2/52:  Editor "goes through the motions of being a weekly newspaper editor."	114792
1970	Barbed Wire	SS	MLPL	Canzoneri, R		Editor and Publisher Royce Weatherly, Editor and Publisher. The Sentinel. Young narrator: "He was confident of becoming almost as good a journalist as his father would have been if he had lived."	114793
1986	Barbed Wire	N		Fackler, Elizabeth		Reporter Frank James works for a newspaper and narrates the novel.	114794
1993	Barber Shop, The	M			Short - Drama	Newspaper Boy (Brian Ormond).	114795
2001	Barber, The	M				Reporter (Nicola Crosbie)	114796
2004	Barbershop 2: Back in Business	M	DVD -R HQ 4117, 4118			TV News Anchor (Dick Johnson). Field Reporter (Janina Gavankar).	114797
1998	Barbie the Jewel Thief	NJ		Bazaldua, Barbara (Patrick Kittel and Lisa Collins, photographers)		Reporter series. Barbie has to interview a princess	114798
2000	Barbie TV Reporter	NJ		Morreale, Marie T. with Pamela Duarte (Illustrator).		TV Reporter Barbie -- based on the best-selling doll.	114799
1980	Barbie: Action News Reporter	SS	OWN		Publications International Ltd. Play-a-sound	TV Anchorwoman Barbie: Here's the Latest News.  Reporter Barbie is on the scene. She and cameraman Ken travel all over town. Press buttons to hear the sounds of Barbie's busy day.	114800
1998	Barbie: In the Spotlight	NJ		Morreale, Marie		TV Anchor Barbie	114801
2005	Barborka	MF			Poland	Cameraman (Maciej Worjdyla).	114802
1994	Barcelona	M	DVD -R HQ 3401, 3402. L			Journalist Ramone (Pep Munne) is a left-wing writer who fingers a stuffy man from Illinois working in sales for the Barcelona office of a United States Corporation for being a member of the CIA.When the story is printed, the man's life is in danger and he almost gets killed.	114803
1972	Barcelona Kill, The	M	VHS 5228		Spain	Journalist and boyfriend are marked by the Mob	114804
1857	Barchester Towers	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Newspaper. Chronicles, The: Follow the intrigues of ambition and love in the cathedral town of Barchester	114805
1983	Bare Essence	MT				Gossip Columnist Laura Parker (Penny Fuller)	114806
1918	Baree, Son of Kazan	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Newspaperman	114807
2009	Barefoot Brides	N		Jones, Annie		Editor R. Hunt Diamante of the local Sun Times newspaper writes a story about Moxie Weatherby’s unusual history -- she was kidnapped as a baby and grew up without her two older sisters. Now the women are reunited in Santa Sofia, Florida where family, friends and faith are more important than ever. But the gorgeous male editor didn’t know everything about Moxie. Thirty years ago, the ex-husband of Dodie Cromwell abducted their youngest daughter from their Atlanta home and vanished. Dodie raised her two oldest Jo and Kate, but never gave up hope. Local fish fry king William Jay Weatherby adopted an abandoned infant left at his renowned restaurant in Santa Sofia, Florida, a town the Cromwells have visited on vacation. While Moxie excitedly adjusts to three blood females in her life, Sun Times Editor Diamante tells her tale in his paper. Jo struggles with doing God’s mission as she sets up her mission, but has hope in her faith in the Lord. Dr. Kate realizes she loves Dr. Vince Merchant, a new grandfather so she prays for a second chance with him as they prepare to marry.	114808
1954	Barefoot Contessa, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7633, 7634, 7635. L			Publicist Oscar Muldoon (Edmund O'Brien).	114809
1971	Barefoot Executive, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8338, 8339			Reporter (Edward Faulkner).	114810
1978	Baretta: Barney	T		Pat Fielder, Richard Bluel	Episode. 4-6-1978	News Media	114811
1976	Baretta: Street Edition	T			Episode. 10-13-1976. Television Drama Series	Newspaper	114812
1998	Bargain Basement Murder	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	114813
1994	Bargain Bride	N		Summers, Rowena	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	114814
1966	Bariera	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Andrzej Zarnecki).	114815
2001	Bario Murders, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Heather Halley).	114816
1995	Barker Bites Back	N		Jones, Jack	Weinberg List	Journalist	114817
1949	Barkleys of Broadway, The	M				Photographer  (John Albright). Photographer (George Boyce).	114818
1973	Barlow at Large: Publicity	T			Episode. 2-28-1973. Season #2. Episode #4	Radio Reporter (Brian Gear). TV Interviewer Jeremy (Peter Wickham). Press Photographer (Paul Nicholson).	114819
2006	Barn Dance	N		Brown, Chuck		Reporter from a big-city newspaper romances a woman a shy Minnesota bachelor farmer loves.	114820
1980	Barna fran Blasjofjallet	MF				Journalist (Inger Edvardsson). Journalist (Lasse Lundberg). Journalist (Lars-Olof Lothwall). Journalist (Ulla Rundqvist). Journalist (Goran Sellgren). Journalist (Froydis Vigerust). Journalist in goatee (Nalle Nahlbom).  TV Reporter (Stig Ehneborn).J	114821
1977	Barnaby and Me	MT				French Reporter (Michael Beecher). German Reporter (Karl Florsheim). Australian Reporter (David Whitford). Photographer (Terry Bader).	114822
1991	Barnaby Jones:	T	SV 222		Episode	Reporter. Barnaby investigates murder of a reporter digging into the past of a Vietnam veteran	114823
1975	Barnaby Jones:	T	SV 96		Episode.	TV Newsman	114824
1975	Barnaby Jones:	T	SV 124 (Excerpts)		Episode.	Columnist	114825
1975	Barnaby Jones:	T	SV 143		Episode.	TV Investigative Newsman	114826
1974	Barnaby Jones: Conspiracy of Terror	T			Episode #3041. 10-01-1974	Journalist Jeffrey Terrence (Eugene Peterson) gets an interview from a terminally ill man who took the blame for killing a man's wife when the man promised to provide for his wife.But Terrence is then murdered. Barnaby Jones works for Terrence's publisher.Reporter Bertha Delbart (Jeanne Bates). Reporter Frank Bosworth (John Harding).	114827
1975	Barnaby Jones: Counterfall	T			Episode. 2-4-1975. Season #3. Episode #16	Reporter #1 (Patrick Culliton). Reporter #2 (John Garwood).	114828
1976	Barnaby Jones: Dangerous Gambit	T			Episode #4082. 2-26-1976	Photographer Stan Nesbit (Drew Denbaum).	114829
1976	Barnaby Jones: Deadline for Dying	T			Episode #5087. 10-14-1976	Reporter Larry Christopher (John Rubinstein) is told by a man about an ecological association that is a fraud just before he falls to his death. Barnaby and J.R. investigate for the man's wife.Christopher spots the man's informer and becomes a murder suspect when she is killed.	114830
1980	Barnaby Jones: Deadline for Murder	T			Episode #8174. 3-27-1980	Writer Al Geiger (Alex Henteloff)  at Luxor Publishing Company reports incriminating evidence against Luxor's niece. A friend tells him to hire Barnaby Jones. After meeting Jones, Geiger is found dead.	114831
1977	Barnaby Jones: Death Beat	T	SV 114		Episode #6110. 9-15-1977	TV Reporter DeWitt Robinson (Robert Reed) broadcasts a man jumping from a bridge dragging a priest along and killing him. Man's girlfriend asks Barnaby Jones to investigate  because she doubts it's a suicide.Jones finds out Robinson works with manufactured news.	114832
1979	Barnaby Jones: Desperate Pursuit, A	T			Episode #8157. 10-11-1979	Reporter Tom Powers (Jack Ging) of the Early Dispatch, meets with a woman who is a key witness after she handed over some files to a boxing promoter who fell to his death from his balcony.She suspects murder and is threatened by a blonde woman.	114833
1978	Barnaby Jones: Final Judgment, The	T			Episode #6127. 1-28-1978 -- Two Hour Special	Reporter Phil Anderson (Hal England).	114834
1980	Barnaby Jones: Final Victim, The	T			Episode #8172. 3-6-1980	Reporter Walt DiAngelo (Harry Guardino) of the Chronicle is a friend of a judge who accidentally kills a female hitch-hiker mistaken for a prostitute.Her father asks Barnaby Jones to clear her name.	114835
1974	Barnaby Jones: Image in a Cracked Mirror	T			Episode #36.3-24-1974	Photographer (Dean Santoro).	114836
1975	Barnaby Jones: Image of Evil	T			Episode #3055. 2-18-1975	Reporter Iris Harmon (Audra Lindley).	114837
1973	Barnaby Jones: Killing Defense, The	T			Episode #24. 12-02-1973	Reporter (Larry McCormick)	114838
1973	Barnaby Jones: Requiem for a Son.	T			Episode #1001. 1-28-73. Premiere Episode	Reporter Russell (Patrick Culliton).	114839
1977	Barnaby Jones: Testament of Power	T			Episode #98. 1-20-1977	News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael Laurence). Reporter #2 Larry McCormick).	114840
1957	Barnacle Bill	M				Reporter Peters (Harry Locke)	114841
1948	Barney Blake, Police Reporter	T			Series. 4-22-1948 to 7-8-1948. 13 30-minute episodes. Black and white. 	Reporter Barney Blake (Gene O’Donnell), a newspaper police reporter and his secretary, Jennifer Allen (Judy Parrish) solving crimes, mostly murder.	114842
1975	Barney Miller: Evacuation	T			Episode. PR. 1-23-75 to 9-82	Public Relations Officer. Wojo becomes the public information officer and causes impending disaster rumors	114843
1975	Barney Miller: Examination Day	T			Episode	News Media	114844
1975	Barney Miller: Liquidation	T	SVD 1097		Episode	News Vendor faced with petty trespassing charge. Harris loses a libel suit	114845
1975	Barney Miller: Movie (Two Parts)	T			Episodes	News Media	114846
1975	Barney Miller: Obituary	T	SVD 1161		Episode	Reporter. Man attacks the reporter who printed his obituary.	114847
1986	Barnum	MT				Editor Horace Greeley (Rob Roy) of the New York Tribune. Editor James Gordon Bennett (Joe Cazalet) of the New York Herald. Phineas Taylor (P.T.) Barnum (Burt Lancaster) looks back at his life starting when he is just a little boy. He muddles through life until he becomes a successful circus-master. 	114848
1986	Barnum, P.T.: Barnum Takes Off	T	VHS 332		Episode. PR	Public Relations. Media	114849
1986	Barnum, P.T.: Civil War	T	VHS 332		Episode	Public Relations. Media	114850
1950	Baron of Arizona, The	M				Reporter. McCleary, New York World Reporter (Tristram Coffin).	114851
1957	Baronesa Transviada	MF				Reporter (Pedro Farah).	114852
2002	Baroness and the Pig	M				Photographer (Benoit Briere - The Photographer).	114853
1981	Barossa	N		Clive, John		News Media	114854
1939	Barricade	M	DVD -R HQ 11300, 11301. DVD -R 1542. SV 73	Walker, Granville (Story-Screenplay)	Alice Faye	Correspondent Hank Topping (Warner Baxter), a discredited, drunk newspaper correspondent, reestablishes journalistic reputation and returns home. Shanghai Managing Editor (Moroni Olsen).Was an ace newspaperman until he faked a story while drunk and has been blacklisted by every paper in China. Reporter files a story on a rescue, kills a bandit and is rescued by the army.Story appears in Shanghai papers and he can now get a job as a correspondent in China.	114855
2006	Barry's Cherries	N		Todd A		Reporters looking for sensation, fame-seeking narcissists and sycophantic lawyers are a part of the Hollywood world in this novel.A director of B-movies now reduced to producing videos and late night infomercials survives run-ins with the police, wrestlers, an unfunny comic and the dreaded bad publicity.	114856
1976	Bars	SS	GPL	Dixon, Stephen	In "No Relief."	Newsman-Narrator. Gus Fels, a newsman for 15 years. AP, wire service, Rockefeller Plaza, New York. Writing, editing, copying, rewriting, and reporting facts and nonfacts. . Don Drobey, columnist. Tribune. Own local TV show.	114857
1947	Barsher Doubloon, The	M				Freelance Photographer Rudolph Vanier (Fritz Kortner) is a free lance photographer of a death.	114858
1959	Bart Hardin: Dead Man, Dead	NM	OWN - P	Alexander, David	#8 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114859
1957	Bart Hardin: Death of Humpty Dumpty, The	N		Alexander, David	#6 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114860
1956	Bart Hardin: Die, Little Goose	NM	OWN - H	Alexander, David	#5 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114861
1957	Bart Hardin: Hush-A-Bye Murder	NM	OWN	Alexander, David	#7 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114862
1956	Bart Hardin: Murder of Whistler's Brother	NM		Alexander, David	#4 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114863
1954	Bart Hardin: Paint the Town Black	NM	OWN - H	Alexander, David	#2 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task. Bart gets involved with drug trafficking.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114864
1955	Bart Hardin: Shoot a Sitting Duck	NM	OWN - H	Alexander, David	#3 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task. Yuletide murders take place in flea circuses.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114865
1954	Bart Hardin: Terror on Broadway	NM	OWN	Alexander, David	#1 Bart Hardin Mysteries	Editor-Columnist Editor Bart Hardin is a rambling, gambling two-fisted editor of The Broadway Times. Broadway is his beat. The Broadway Times is essentially a rag, covering horse racing, the fights and show biz.It gives its pugnacious, decidedly hands-on editor ample opportunity to wander around and get involved in all sorts of jams and scrapes.Fortunately, the hard-drinking, hard-boiled ex-Marine who apparently favors flowered vests for some reason, was more than up to the task. Bart gets involved with a serial killer named "Whacko" stalking women in the theatre district.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	114866
1614	Bartholomew Fair	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		Balladeer. Nightingale, a ballad-singer: "Buy any ballads; new ballads."	114867
2008	Bartlesville: Chronicle of the Grays, A	N		Brown, Kevin K.		Former Reporter is burned out but he is the only one besides two CIA agents off the reservation to know the full truth about Bartlesville, a cosmic conspiracy, a worldwide cover-up, a shadowy organization bent on establishing a one-world government. 	114868
1948	Barton's Coldest Fire	SS	USC	Whittemore, C.W.	In "Teen-Age Stories of Action."	Cub Reporter Marc Taylor, of the Barton Journal.  Editors and other reporters.	114869
2001	Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai	MF				Reporter (Suchitra Pillai-Malik)	114870
1957	Baseball Game of the Week	DT			5-6-1957 to 10-9-1993. NBC, CBS.	Sportscasters Lindsey Nelson (1957-1961), Joe Garagiola (1961-64, 1975-88), Bob Wolff (1962-1964), Curt Gowdy (1966-75), Jim Simpson (1967-1970), Jack Buck (1976, 1990-91), Merle Harmon (1980-81), Dick Enberg (1982), Bob Costas (1981-89).Also, Vin Scully (1983), Tom Seaver (19989).	114871
2009	Baseball Great	NJ		Green, Tim		School Reporter Jaden says the team’s new baseball star Josh is going to take the team to number one. Then his dad, who never made it to the majors, take a job with an independent youth baseball team and pulls Josh from his school team and signs him up with a youth championship team, the Titans, where winning is everything. The Coach pushes his players to be ever bigger, stronger and fiercer, insisting on tortuous weight training and “gym candy.” Many of Josh’s new teammates are older, tougher and can suddenly become violent. As Josh gets in deeper with the Titans, there are questions he has to ask. He and his new friend, Reporter Jaden, investigate their suspicions and find themselves in a dangerous struggle with a desperate man who doesn’t want them to expose the nasty secrets they uncover. 	114872
2001	Baseball Patch, The	N		Curtis, Robert		Sportswriter John Evanston is an American sportswriter who loves baseball trivia hears a story about a little league team in the cornfields of Iowa that was once touched by the magic and legend of Babe Ruth and how afterwards they never lost a game in 63 years. Finding Cornville, Iowa is a whole other proposition and when he does, Evanston finds a place where baseball is perfect, like Brigadoon meets the Babe.	114873
1993	Based on an Untrue Story	MT				Reporter #1 (Lisa Comshaw). Reporter #2 (Brian Beacock).	114874
1998	BASEketball	M				TV Anchor (Bret Lewis)	114875
2007	Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Bad Guy: Humorous Tales of Swords and Sorcery: Ice Maiden Speaketh	SS		Crilly, Paul		Advice Columnist Ice Maiden has the know-how to show villains how to be truly evil. She writes a “Dear Abby” style advice column for Evil Overloads -- part of a magazine she edits caters to such people. She gets letters from villains and supplies the right answers. 	114876
1925	Bashful Buccaneer	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	114877
1992	Basic Instinct	M				Journalist (Anthony Billings)	114878
2006	Basic Instinct 2	M	DVD -R HQ 10037, 10038			Journalist-Muckraker Adam Tower (Hugh Dancy) is a reporter who is getting a story about a prominent criminal psychologist from the man’s former wife. He is found killed in his bed, naked and strangled to death on the bed.The psychologist begins following the story the reporter was writing, which was about a drug dealer who killed his girlfriend that would expose the psychologist as a freak.  Court Reporter #1 (Mark Sangster). Court Reporter #2 (Tim Berrington). Novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) is once again in trouble with the law. She is still writing crime novels under the pen name Catherine Woolf and has an uncanny way of predicting future heinous acts. The psychologist turns out to be the killer who was never quite sane after a mental breakdown -- in a series of flashbacks, we see him murder the journalist because of the story. The psychologist kills the journalist because he was having sex with his ex-wife and had been having sex with her even when they were married. It was one of many murders he commits throughout the film. 	114879
1985	Basic Training	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Fred Saxon). Reporter 1 (Lynn Griffis). Reporter 2 (John Ochoa).	114880
2003	Basil Brush Show: Ella	T			Episode #5. 11-21-2003	Newsreader (Darren Jordan). Weatherman (Michael Fish).	114881
2007	Basil’s Search for Miracles	NJ		Zydek, Heather		School Newspaper Staff of the St. Norbert News. Basil is 12 years old and his mother forces him to transfer to a new school. He is miserable. But there is one glimmer of hope in his seemingly dreary future: the school has a newspaper and is need of a reporter. Basil has always dreamed of being a journalist, so he’s thrilled when he’s awarded a coveted position on the St. Norbert News staff. But then Basil is given an overwhelming challenge -- to report on religion for the parochial school’s paper. Perplexed, he asks his new fellow newspaper staffers for help in handling the column -- sassy opinion columnist Christian, athletically challenged sports writer Shamus, and preachy news reporter Sarah. Together, the four friends decide to research and write on real, modern miracles for the newspaper. After Basil sees a weeping icon, meets with people who have been miraculously healed of deadly illnesses, and hears about other bizarre mystical occurrences, he begins to put the faith he is exploring in motion in his own life, trying to get along better with his overworked, stressed-out mom and befriending the social outcast of the school, a troubled boy named Anthony. Basil must decide what to do when he learns that Anthony isn’t only a victim of bullies at school, but also of a much bigger bully in his own home, his alcoholic father. 	114882
2002	Basket Case	N		Hiaasen, Carl		Investigative Reporter Jack Tagger for a South Florida daily recently demoted to the orbits desk.	114883
1990	Basket Case 2	M	SV 99	Henenlotter, Frank (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Marcie (Kathryn Meisle) works for Judge and Jury ("America's Bravest Paper") and is on the trial of two brothers. First tries to bribe a cop to get into a hospital room where the brothers have been taken.Duo disappears. Editor Lou (Jason Evers) runs ad offering million dollar reward for information on their whereabouts. Reporter tracks brothers herself. Goes to sleazy carnival promoter and finds him dead.Investigates therapist who once worked with the mutations. When she spots one of the brothers, she decides the story is too big for her editor and plans to sell it to People Magazine, enlisting the help of Photographer Arty (Matt Mitler).When Arty sneaks into the brothers' house, he is attacked by their family. Creatures seek their revenge not by killing the reporter but by deforming her.Newswoman (Judy Grafe). Newsman (Chad Brown).	114884
1951	Basketball Fix, The	M		Peck, Charles K. Jr. (Story). Peter R. Brooke, Peck (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist  Pete Ferreday (John Ireland)  asked by coach of alma mater to scout high school basketball player. Discovers boy cannot leave town because father is in sanitarium, supports kid brother. Reporter gets player local college scholarship.Player meets gambler who fixes basketball games. Resists but begins cooperating. Sportswriter suspects things are not on the level. Authorities also become suspicious when player buys expensive engagement ring for girlfriend.Sportswriter writes column to shame player into playing straight at big game. Cops pick up player's girlfriend for questioning prior to game. Player assumes crooks kidnapped her. He throws game and is arrested.  Sportswriter unable to help him.Sportswriter campaigns in column to get players bigger share of game money. The Rival Reporter (Johnny Phillips).	114885
1996	Basquiat	M				Interviewer (Christopher Walken - The Interviewer). Photographer (David Shelley).	114886
1997	Bassin de J.W., Le	M				TV Journalist (Artur Albarram).	114887
2001	Basta fran Djurgarden I Allsvenskan 2001, Det	DF				Commentators Billy Lansdowne, Per Tellander.	114888
2007	Bastard Boys	MT			Australia. Miniseries	News Media. Sydney Journalist Mike (Darren K. Hawkins). Sydney Journalist (Rebecca Clay). Reporter (Adriana Marco)	114889
2003	Basti	MF			India	Commentator (Kader Khan).	114890
1958	Bat Masterson: General Sherman's March Through Dodge City	T	DVD -R HQ 8259		Episode #11. 12-24-1958	Newspaper Reporter (Kenne Duncan). General William T. Sherman appears in Dodge City to promote President Hayes' bid for re-election. Bat Masterson is deputized to be General Sherman's personal bodyguard.	114891
1996	Bat Yam - New York: Kabalat Shabat	TF			Episode #12.	Publicist (Eric Kneller).	114892
1988	Bat*21	M				Reporter (Craig Huston).	114893
2004	Batalj 2: Det falska ogat	CB			Yu-Gi-Oh! #1	TV Reporter Fujida. 	114894
1987	Bates Motel	MT				Radio Reporter (Scot Saint James)	114895
2006	Batismo de Sangue	MF				Reporter (Alexander de Moraes)	114896
1966	Batman	M	DVD -R HQ 2690, 2691		Adam West, Burt Ward -- TV Series	Reporters. Press Conference. Reporter (Paul Birchard, "Another Reporter").	114897
1943	Batman	M			Serial - 15 Chapters	Reporter	114898
1989	Batman (aka Batman, the Movie)	M	DVD -R HQ 2855, 2856, 2831. DVD. L	Kane, Bob (Characters). Hamm, Sam (Story). Hamm, Warren Skaaren (Screenplay)		Reporter Alexander Knox (Robert Wuhl), a writer for the Gotham Globe is investigating the Batman story. He is joined by Photographer Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger) who has done work for Cosmopolitan and Vogue as well as a Time cover.Parody of Media. Joker creates a poison dispensed through cosmetic products that makes people laugh themselves to death -- an Action News anchorwoman laughs herself to death on the air. Result is newspeople appearing on camera without make-up.The reporter is treated as a nuisance by police. It is the press that is responsible for getting information to the public on how to avoid the Joker's poisoning scheme.Becky, Action News Reporter (Kit Hollerbach). Reporter (Keith Edwards). Reporter at City Hall (Leon Herbert). Anchorman (Bruce McGuire).	114899
1998	Batman and Mr. Freeze: SubZero	C			Episode	Reporter for WGBS Summer Gleeson (Mari Devon). Mr. Freeze is living in the arctic with his cryogenically forzen wife. When a submarine destroys her containment capsule, he has to find someone to "donate" a new heart for her.His search turns up one donor with the right blood type: Barbara (Batgirl) Gordon. Her kidnapping sends Batman and Robin on a hurried chase to free her in time.	114900
1949	Batman and Robin	M			Serial - 15 Chapters	Journalist Vicki Vale (Jane Adams) search for invention. Dynamic duo aided by female journalist. Radio journalist who "gets in the inside scoop" on Batman and the villains and gets killed when this nosy journalist learns too much.Newspaper Office Worker (Richard Cramer - Chapter 7).	114901
1997	Batman and Robin (aka Batman & Robin).	M				News Media Observatory Reporter (Eva Ford). Observatory Reporter (Jay Luchs). Observatory Reporter (Roger Nehls). Observatory Press (Anthony E. Cantrell).	114902
2005	Batman Begins	M	DVD -R HQ 5941, 5942, 5945			News Media. Courthouse Reporter #1 (Karen David). Courthouse Reporter #2 (Jonathan D. Ellis). Court Reporter (Abdul Popoola).	114903
1999	Batman Beyond: Ascension	C			Episode #13. 5-22-1999	News Media. Virtual News Anchor (John Rubinow - Voice).	114904
2000	Batman Beyond: Big Time	C			Episode #43. 10-7-2000	News Media. Virtual News Announcer (Sean Donnellan - Voice).	114905
1999	Batman Beyond: Disappearing Inque	C			Episode #11. 5-8-1999	TV Newscaster (Miriam Flynn - Voice).	114906
1999	Batman Beyond: Earth Mover	C			Episode #15. 9-25-1999	Newsman (Mark Jonathan Davis - Voice).	114907
1999	Batman Beyond: Golem	C			Episode #14. 2-7-1999	News Media. Virtual Anchor (Mark Jonathan Davis - Voice).	114908
1999	Batman Beyond: Hooked Up	C			Episode #21. 11-13-1999	News Media. Virtual Anchor (Mark Jonathan Davis - Voice).	114909
2000	Batman Beyond: King's Ransom	C			Episode #40. 9-16-2000	News Media. Virtual Anchor (Sean Donnellan - Voice).	114910
1999	Batman Beyond: Movie, The	MT				News Media. Virtual News Anchor #1 (CCH Pounder). Virtual News Anchor #2 (Jack Roth). Virtual News Anchor #3 (Mark Jonathan Davis).	114911
2000	Batman Beyond: Payback	C			Episode #37. 5-13-2000	News Media. Vid-Newsl Anchor (Mark Jonathan Davis - Voice).	114912
2000	Batman Beyond: Plague	C			Episode #34. 4-15-2000	Sports Announcer (Sean Donnellan).	114913
1999	Batman Beyond: Rebirth (Parts 1 and 2)	C			Episode #1-#2. 1-10-1999	News Media. Anchorwoman (CCH Pounder - Voice). Virtual Newsman (Jack Roth - Voice). Reporter (John Rubano - Voice).	114914
2000	Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker	M	DVD -R HQ 6172, 6173			News Media. V.R. Newsman (Mark Jonathan Davis).	114915
1999	Batman Beyond: Sneak Peek	T			Episode #3. 1999-2001	Yellow Journalist. Sensational yellow journalist (tabloid video-journalist, Ian Peek, about to reveal Batman's secret) who will do anything to get a scoop, even if he has to create one himself and destroy people's lives.	114916
2000	Batman Beyond: Speak No Evil	C			Episode #45. 11-4-2000	News Media. Virtual Anchor (Sean Donnellan - Voice).	114917
1999	Batman Beyond: Splicers	C			Episode #14. 9-18-1999	News Media. Virtual Newsman (Mark Jonathan Davis).	114918
1999	Batman Beyond: Touch of Curare, A	C			Episode #12. 5-15-1999	News Media. Virtual Anchor (Mark Jonathan Davis - Voice).	114919
1995	Batman Forever	M				TV Newscaster (Philip Moon). Reporter (Andrea Fletcher).  Paparazzi Reporter (Amanda Trees). Journalist (Marga Gomez). Female Newscaster (Jessica Tuck). Handsome Reporter (Bruce Roberts).	114920
1992	Batman Returns	M	DVD -R HQ 7928, 7929, 7925			News Media. Reporter (Leticia Rogers). Aggressive Reporter (Erik Onate). TV Anchorman (Robert Gossett). Reporter (Cheryl Moore). Reporter (Leticia Rogers). Paperboy (Sean Whalen).	114921
2005	Batman vs. Dracula, The: Animated Movie, The	C				Photojournalist Vicky Vale (Tara Strong).	114922
2005	Batman, The: Batgirl Begins (Part Two)	C	DVD -R HQ 6422		Episode #28. 9-23-2005	News Media. Female TV News Anchor on television.	114923
2004	Batman, The: Big Chill, The	C			Episode #6. 11-6-2004	Reporter (Cathy Cavadini - Voice).	114924
2006	Batman, The: Clayfaces	C	DVD -R HQ 7005.		Episode #42. 10-7-2006.	TV Reporters cover the story of an actor Basil Carlo gaining the shape-shifting powers of villain Clayface. Lady Reporter (Julianne Grossman - Voice)  has a sit-down interview with Carlo at an "undisclosed location" in the midst of his crime spree.	114925
2005	Batman, The: Night and the City	C	DVD -R HQ 6141. 6769.		Episode #26. 7-2-2005	News Media	114926
2005	Batman, The: RPM	C	DVD -R HQ 6728		Episode #31. 11-4-2005	News Media. Batman must upgrade the Batmoble to keep up with Gearhead who robbed a charity race.	114927
2006	Batman, The: Thunder	C			Episode. 2-11-2006. Season #3. Episode #10	Reporter (Michael  Bell - Voice).	114928
2004	Batman, The: Traction	C	DVD -R HQ 8617		Episode. 9-25-2004	News Media. Three mob bosses seeking revenge against Batman hire a mysterious man to finish him off.	114929
2005	Batman, The: Two of a Kind	C	DVD -R HQ 8269		Episode.	News Media.	114930
1992	Batman: Animated Series, The	C			Series	Reporter for WGBS Summer Gleeson (Mari Devon)	114931
1992	Batman: Animated Series, The: Appointment in Crime Alley	C			Episode #12. 9-17-1992	Reporter (Angel Harper - Voice).	114932
1992	Batman: Animated Series, The: Perchance to Dream	C			Episode #26. 10-19-1992	Reporter (Brian Cummings - Voice).	114933
1992	Batman: Animated Series, The: Premiere	C	SV 178		Episode	Reporter	114934
1966	Batman: Barbecued Batman	T			Episode #40. 9-22-1966	News Media. TV Newsman (Del Moore).	114935
1966	Batman: Batman Is Riled	T			Episode #6. 1-27-1966	Newscaster Fred (Jerry Dunphy).	114936
1966	Batman: Cat's Meow, The	T			Episode #63. 12-14-1966	TV Talk Show Host's voice is "stolen" by Cat Woman in the middle of an interview with Bruce Wayne. Newsman (Calvin Brown).	114937
1966	Batman: Curse of Tut, The	T			Episode #27. 4-13-1966	Reporter (Emmanuel Thomas). The Scrivener (Frank Christi).	114938
1966	Batman: Death Worse Than Fate, A	T			Episode #10. 2-10-1966	Newsman (Frankie Darro). The Announcer (Jerry Doggett).	114939
1966	Batman: Hi Diddle Riddle	T			Episode #1. 1-12-1966	Newscaster (Jack Barry).	114940
1966	Batman: Impractical Joker, The	T			Episode #55. 11-16-1966	Commentator (Larry Burrell).	114941
1966	Batman: Joker Is Wild, The	T			Episode #5. 1-26-1966	Newscaster Fred (Jerry Dunphy).	114942
1966	Batman: Joker's Last Laugh, The	T			Episode. Series (1-12-66 to 3-14-68)	Printing Press. Joker plans to crush Robin in a comic book printing press	114943
1966	Batman: Minstrel's Shakedown, The	T			Episode #39.  9-21-1966	News Media. TV Newsman (Del Moore).	114944
1998	Batman: New Batman Adventures, The: Chemistry (aka New Batman and Superman Adventures, The)	C			Episode #21.10-24-1998	Photographer (Ed Gilbert - voice). Now married,  Bruce Wayne's wife entangles him into Poison Ivy's latest plot.	114945
1998	Batman: New Batman Adventures, The: Mean Seasons (aka New Batman and Superman Adventures, The)	C			Episode #9. 4-25-1998	Reporter (Robert David Hall - Voice). Fashion turns deadly when a disgruntled model creates seasonal chaos and a series of not-so-pretty kidnappings as she avenges, much to Batman 's dismay, the age-conscious trappings of a youth-oriented fashion world.	114946
1966	Batman: Not Yet, He Ain't	T			Episode #22. 3-24-1966	Newsman George (Bill Welsh).	114947
1966	Batman: Pharaoh's in a Rut, The	T	SVD 1373		Episode #28. 4-14-1966	Newscaster (Olan Soule). The Scrivener (Frank Christi).	114948
1967	Batman: Piece of the Action, A -- Batman's Satisfaction	T			Episode. 3-1-67 and 3-2-67	Publisher and Green Hornet (Van Williams) and Bruce Lee as Kato appear in both episodes	114949
1966	Batman: Rats Like Cheese	T			Episode #8. 2-3-1966	Newscaster (John Willis). Photographer (Bill Hudson).	114950
1966	Batman: Sandman Cometh, The	T			Episode #67. 12-28-1966	Newscaster (Gypsy Rose Lee).	114951
1966	Batman: Smack in the Middle	T			Episode #2. 1-13-1966	Newscaster (Jack  Barry).	114952
1967	Batman: Sport of Penguins, The	T			Episode #98. 10-5-1967	Photographer (Allen Emerson).	114953
2005	Batman: Swamped	C	DVD -R HQ 7521		Episode.#17. 6-11-2005	TV Male Anchor on 3 News reporting series of floods in Gotham City.	114954
1966	Batman: Yegg Foes in Gotham, The	T			Episode #48. 10-20-1966	TV Newscaster (George Fenneman).	114955
1966	Batman: Zelda the Great	T			Episode #9. 2-9-1966	Newsman (Frankie Darro). Mysterious figure robs a Gotham City bank on the same date each year. Batman and Robin are summoned to help police solve the crime.	114956
2000	Batoru rowaiaru	MF			Japan	Reporter (Michiko Yamamura).	114957
1987	*batteries not included	M				Reporter #1 (Howard Renensland). Reporter #2 (Judy Grafe)	114958
2000	Battery Park: Black Monday	T			Episode #4.	Anchorman Chuck (R.F. Daley).	114959
2000	Battery Park: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-23-2000	Anchorman Chuck (R.F. Daley).	114960
1993	Battle Angel Alita	C		Fukutomi, Huroshi	Adapted from Manga. Japan. Two anime episodes. Anime series	Radio Late-night Host Kaos is a frail and troubled late-night radio host. He sees only in infrared wavelengths. Can read the memory of inanimate objects. Son of Desty Nova. Begins to play a crucial role after he comes in contact with Alita. He broadcasts his popular radio show from the wastelands outside the Scrapyard, staying away from the increasing conflict between Tiphares and the rebel army Barjack.	114961
1990	Battle Angel Alita (Gunnm)	CB		Kishiro, Yukito	Series of multivolume comics, Japan. 	Radio host Kaos is a frail and troubled late-night radio host. He sees only in infrared wavelengths. Can read the memory of inanimate objects. Son of Desty Nova. Begins to play a crucial role after he comes in contact with Alita. He broadcasts his popular radio show from the wastelands outside the Scrapyard, staying away from the increasing conflict between Tiphares and the rebel army Barjack.	114962
1997	Battle Athletes	C				Newscaster (Wendee Lee - Voice - English Version). CNX Commentator (Tom Charles-Fahn - Voice - English Version). Announcer (Kim Mai Guest-Nguyen - Voice - English Version). Ceremony Commentator (Patricia Ja Lee - Voice - English Version).Race Computer Announcer (Lia Sargent - Voice - English Version).	114963
1998	Battle Athletes daiundokai	C			Japan	Newscaster (Dougary Grant - Voice - English Version). Interviewer (Derek Stephen Prince - Voice - English Version).	114964
1955	Battle Cry	M				News Hawk (Jack Rollens).	114965
1915	Battle Cry of Peace, The (aka American Home, An. aka Battle Cry of War, The).	M				News Media	114966
1999	Battle Dome	T			Series	Commentator, 1999- (Scott Farrell)	114967
1968	Battle for Anzio, The (Lo Sbarco di Anzio) aka Anzio	M	SV 208. 483	Thomas, Wynford Vaughn (Book). Frank De Felitta, Giuseppe Mangione (Adaptation). Harry Craig (Screenplay)	Italy-U.S. Ness book	War Correspondent Dick Ennis (Robert Mitchum) for International Press tries to find the reason why people kill each other. Covering wars for several years and could go home any time, but continues to do his work from front lines.Knows  about landing at Anzio before press is given the information and seems to have a lot of authority considering he is just a correspondent. Takes command of group of soldiers caught behind enemy lines, gives orders on how to get out of a mine field.Critical of officers. Believes they are responsible for unnecessary deaths through their bad decisions. Correspondent picks up a gun himself and shoots a sniper who has been picking off other members of the group answering question about why people kill.Concludes people kill each other because they like to and that if we recognize that fact we might learn to leave with each other.	114968
1992	Battle for the Soul of Russia	M				Correspondent (Bill Turpie)	114969
2007	Battle in Seattle	M				Journalist (Adrian Holmes). News Anchor (Mark Brandon). Anchor #2 (George Gordon).	114970
1999	Battle Lines (aka Battlelines)	N		Lakritz, Esther		Correspondent Jennifer Edwards, the first female Civil War correspondent is violently attacked while covering a story for the Washington Evening Star. Shock of attack causes her to lose her short-term memory.	114971
1967	Battle of Algiers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8593, 8594, 8597.		AFI-Journalists	News Media. Press Conferences. Military officer talks about the importance of journalism in colonial war situations where it can mold the hearts and minds of the people at home and determine policy. Piece of fiction told in documentary fashion. 	114972
1776	Battle of Brooklyn, The: A Farce in Two Acts	P	USC	Anonymous		Press	114973
1916	Battle of Flowers, The	N		Stacpoole, Margaret (Robson)		Journalist Joan Candon, a secretary and finally proprietor of The Dial.	114974
1937	Battle of Greed	M				Editor Mark Twain (James Bush) of local Western newspaper	114975
1924	Battle of London, The	N		Addison, Hugh		Press	114976
1921	Battle of Manila Envelopes	SS	GPL	Morley, Christopher D.	In "Tales From a Rolltop Desk."	Newspaper Owner Mr. Birdlip, owner of The Evening Lens. Sanford on his staff.	114977
1369	Battle of Otterburn, The	ER		Froissart, Jan. Lord Berners (Translation)		Messenger: "The lords sent each to other, to be ready whensoever they should hear that the Scots were abroad: as for their messenger, they thought him but lost."	114978
1720	Battle of the Authors Lately Fought in Convent-Garden, between Sir John Edgar, Generalissimo on one Side, and Horatio Truewit on the Other	ER	COPY	Anonymous (John Dennis)		Press. Mock combat in Covent Garden, in which the army of popular writers and theatrical people was defeated and brought to trial by the small band led by Horatio Truewit.Attack on Defoe and Steele.  Sir John Edgar (Richard Steele).  Critic John Dennis.	114979
1704	Battle of the Books	SS	USC	Swift, Jonathan		News. "Full and True Account of the  Battel fought last Friday between the Ancient and the Modern Books in St. James's Library, A."	114980
2005	Battle of the Network Reality Stars	T			Series.	Roving Reporter (Bob Guiney - Himself). Roving Reporter (Trishelle Cannatella - Herself). Roving Reporter (Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth - Herself).	114981
1956	Battle of the River Plate, The	M		Powell, Michael and Emeric Pressburger		Radio Broadcaster providing narrative near the end of the film. World-weary, pleasure-loving cynical journalist who wants to make the most of this important event.	114982
1996	Battle Over Citizen Kane, The	DT	VHS 340			Publisher Kane (Orson Welles)	114983
1866	Battle Pieces and Aspects of War	SS	USC	Melville, Herman		Press	114984
1950	Battle Report	DT			Series. 9-17-1950 to 4-20-1952. NBC	Host Robert McCormick.  Korean War reports. 86 consecutive Sunday programs.	114985
1952	Battle Zone	M				War Cameraman Danny (John Hodiak) joins a Maine motion picture unit specializing in combat footage. There he encounters Mitch (Stephen McNally), a former pal and discovers that he is now engaged to the girl Danny left behind in Rome during previous war.Rivalry develops between the two men that spills over into the battlefield. A secret mission behind North Korean lines brings their rivalry to the boiling point.	114986
1939	Battle, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	114987
2000	BattleBots:	T			Series 2000-2002.	Feature Reporters Heidi Mark (2000-2001),  Arj Barker (2002), Traci Bingham (2001), Donna D'Errico (2001), Jason Sklar (2001), Randy Sklar (2001), Tony Rock (2002), Brad Wollack (2002), Carmen Electra (2002).Play-by-Play Anchors Bill Dwyer, Tim Green (2001-2002), Sean Salisbury (2000-2001). Announcer (Mark Beiro). Hosts Donna D'Errico.	114988
1949	Battleground	M	DVD -R HQ 10511, 10512		Ness	Columnist Jarvess, a small town newspaper columnist, is among those soldiers of the U.S. 101st Airborne Division stationed at an Army base in France sent to defend the town  of Bastogne in December, 1944.	114989
1949	Battleship Bismarck	T			Studio One - In "Best Television Plays of the Year, 1950." CBS 10-24-49.	Correspondent Doug Edwards of CBS World News. Correspondent Larry Lesueur	114990
1978	Battlestar Galactica:	T	DVD			TV Newswoman. Channel X News team woman reporter supplying latest newsflashes	114991
2003	Battlestar Galactica:	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Suleka Mathew - Sue Matthew).	114992
2006	Battlestar Galactica:	T			Episode. 2-24-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless), a hot, brassy television journalist. In a 10-episode arc, she turns out to be the leader of a human-hating species, the Cylons: Number Three. 	114993
2003	Battlestar Galactica:	MT				Reporter.  Jr. Reporter (Fred Keating).	114994
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Black Market	T	DVD -R HQ 5832		Episode. 1-27-2006	News Media. President Roslin tries to end black-market trading, sparking violence and investigations into various circles.	114995
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Captain's Hand, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5503		Episode. 2-17-2006	News Media.  Reporters deal with leadership in press conference. Election coverage as Battlestar Pegasus deals with internal crisis and external threat.	114996
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Collaborators	T	DVD -R HQ 7155		Episode. 10-26-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military life during wartime.Without Laura or Adama's knowledge, a secret jury forms aboard Galactica to pass judgment on those who collaborated with the Cylons.	114997
2005	Battlestar Galactica: D’Anna Biers, Reporter. 	T				Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a reporter for the Fleet News Service. She is given full access to Galactica by Commander Adama to film a documentary about the military. Elsewhere, Biers meets the Cylon prisoner Sharon (aka Cylon model Number Eight) and discovers she is pregnant when Dr. Cottle rushes to save her baby from miscarriage. Biers is ordered to remove the evidence by Adama on the grounds that it could jeopardize fleet security. Group of Cylons watch the documentary as well as the removed footage -- it is in this scene that Biers’s identity as a Cylon is first revealed.On “Final Cut,” the reporter makes her first appearance:Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who is invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military  life during wartime. To help relieve tension between the military and civilian personnel of the fleet, Commander Adama gives a civilian reporter Biers unrestricted access to document life aboard the Galactica. During her investigation, Biers uncovers a death threat against Colonel Tigh by a disgruntled Lt. Palladino (as revenge for his part in a disastrous raid on the Gideon supply ship). She also discovers that Adama is holding a pregnant Cylon in the brig.Her time aboard Galactica causes Biers to rethink her previous anti-military stance and she ends up producing a flattering portrayal of the men and women of Galactica. This is, however, all a sham. Biers is revealed to be another Clon agent. The last scene of the episode shows Biers’s documentary being shown to other humanoid Cylons in a theatre on Clon-occuped Caprica. Number Six is impressed by the humans’ resilience and a copy of Boomer questions the fate of the baby. Finally, we see a copy of Biers herself sitting with them (it is unlikely that this is the same Cylon that filmed and made the documentary, because there is no logical way she could have returned to Caprica without being caught). The copy of Biers tells the other that two Cylon raiders were lost attempting to get the video back to Caprica, which implies that the Biers copy aboard Galactica somehow transmitted the video to a Cylon ship, which returned it to Caprica. Biers tell the other Cylons that Boomer’s baby was saved. It is agreed the baby is a miracle that must be protected at all costs. The music played during Biers’ video documentary is the theme music from the original Battlestar Galactica series, which, like this episode, was used as the Colonial Anthem in the miniseries. The documentary crew’s camera is actually a cosmetically altered Panasonic DVX-100. Also the video tape that Biers conceals is a regular MiniDV cassette.Nationmaster com: Encylopedia: D’Anna Biers:D'Anna (aka Number Three), is a humanoid Cylon agent who appears in the Colonial fleet as a Fleet News Service reporter.In the episode "Final Cut", to help alleviate the growing animosity between the military and civilian refugees, (especially after Col. Tigh's disastrous supply raid that has come to be called as the "Gideon massacre"), Commander Adama invites Biers to the Galactica and gives her unrestricted access to document life aboard the flagship. Initially, Biers conducts her interviews and directs the video documentary with a style that is more tabloid-rumor than factual reporting.After candid interviews with numerous Viper pilots and ship's staff, she focuses her attention on Col. Tigh, revealing a mysterious death threat against him. Later, it is discovered that a disgruntled pilot, Joe Palladino, who was forced to kill several civilians aboard the Gideon after a riot broke out, blames the pain of his actions on Tigh. Elsewhere, Biers meets the Cylon prisoner Sharon "Boomer" Valerii and discovers she is pregnant when Dr. Cottle rushes to save her baby from miscarriage. Biers is ordered to remove the evidence by Adama on the grounds that it could jeopardize fleet security.Eventually, Biers creates a flattering portrayal of life aboard Galactica that is approved by Adama and President Roslin, despite Tigh's objections toward some "unshiny" footage. The documentary is then broadcast to the fleet. However, another version, complete with the deleted coverage of Boomer's pregnancy, is viewed by a group of Cylons. Among them is Biers herself revealing that she is a Cylon. The news of the pregnancy creates a stir among the Cylons, especially Aaron Doral who indicates a "change in plans"; stating steps must be taken to make sure the baby survives.In the episode "Downloaded", D'Anna appears again, this time as Cylon "Number Three". It seems her purpose is to debrief newly resurrected Cylons who have been killed and ease their transition back to into the Cylon ranks. In reality, she tries to expose "corrupted" Cylons after resurrection and "weed-out" potential threats; one of which is the recently resurrected Boomer who wasn't made aware she was a Cylon spy until she carried out her hidden instructions to assassinate Commander Adama. After being killed by Cally, Boomer returns to Cylon life with bitter resentment for what she had done to her human friends that she so deeply cared for.With the help of Number Six, D'Anna tries to determine if Boomer's persona is worth keeping active. If not, her consciousness will have to be "boxed up" and kept from further resurrection; a fact that Six finds horrifying. Unbeknown to D'Anna, Six also harbors sympathy for the humans raised by her love of Gaius Baltar, who likewise appears as a subconscious vision in her head and constantly reminds her of the evils that the Cylons have committed.When Six meets with Boomer, their similar views are revealed and the two secure a pact to use their status as Cylon heroes to make a change for the better. Once D'Anna discovers Six and Boomer's "change of heart", Six is forced to kill her, and the two rush to instill their agenda before D'Anna has a chance to resurrect and inform the other Cylons of their betrayal.	114998
2009	Battlestar Galactica: Daybreak	T	DVD -R HQ 10969 (Media Excerpts)			TV Reporter and Cameraman interview athlete in a flashback from the spaceship. 	114999
2009	Battlestar Galactica: Disquiet That Follows my Soul, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10804		Episode. 	Press Conference. Screaming reporters asking questions of the Admiral in a press conference aboard Battlestar Galactica. Many references to the press. Admiral says, “The press is going crazy” over the possibility that Cylons will be given full status on the ship. Admiral also blackmails the vice president into calming down a revolution he created.Admiral Adama (Edward James Olmos) is fielding questions at a press conference, and he won't discuss concerns over a Cylon being second-in-command or his plans to form a permanent alliance with the Cylons in their fleet. The press asks about the final Cylon, and Lee (Jamie Bamber) lets it slip that it's a woman, meaning Tigh was quick to tell his pal Bill that Ellen was a Cylon. Good for Saul.The Earth, inhabited by the 13th tribe of Cylons including Tyrol, Anders, Tory and Tigh, was nuked 2,000 years ago. Kara found herself, dead. Dualla committed suicide. And Ellen Tigh was revealed to be the final Cylon.Number Six (Tricia Helfer) and Tigh (Michael Hogan) are in the medical station and Doc Cottle shows them an ultrasound of their baby. Tigh is a bit freaked out, but Number Six is ecstatic that their baby will be the first from a Cylon/Cylon pairing. Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) is also in sick bay trying to get help for his stump, but he's forced to wait while Cottle deals with the Cylons. He's not pleased, and his disgust grows when Tyrol (Aaron Douglas) rushes in needing help for his son Nicholas, who's peeing blood.After the press conference, Vice President Tom Zarek (Richard Hatch) expresses his opposition to a Cylon alliance, and he asks about Roslin's MIA status. Later, Bill and Lee have a meeting with Tyrol and Tigh about installing Cylon technology into the FTL drives of the fleet. There are major concerns that the people won't like working with the Cylons, especially if the Cylons are the one installing them.Tyrol then drops the bomb that he wants the Cylons to become members of the fleet who even get a seat on the Quorum. Gaeta is vocally against the idea, but Bill is willing to take it to the president. He tries to call her, but Roslin (Mary McDonnell) is too busy throwing away all her cancer medication.	115000
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Downloaded	T	DVD -R HQ 5559		Episode.	News Media. On Caprica, the reincarnated Number Six and the Sharon who shot Adama becomes heroes of the Cylon. Human-Cylon hybrid is born on Galactica.	115001
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Epiphanies	T	DVD -R HQ 5764		Episode.	News Media. President Roslin flashes back to her life on Caprica. Group of Cylon sympathizers destroy the tylium refinery.	115002
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Exodus	T	DVD -R HQ 7051		Episode. 10-12-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military  life during wartime.Adama prepares to rescue the human population on New Caprica. Sharon tries to coordinate the insurgency.	115003
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Farm, The	T			Episode #18. 8-12-2005 (Second Season).	Reporter D’Anna Biers” (Lucy Lawless) is a Colonial reporter, a hot, brassy TV journalist.	115004
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Final Cut	T	DVD -R HQ 4256		Episode #23. 9-9-2005	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who is invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military  life during wartime. To help relieve tension between the military and civilian personnel of the fleet, Commander Adama gives a civilian reporter Biers unrestricted access to document life aboard the Galactica. During her investigation, Biers uncovers a death threat against Colonel Tigh by a disgruntled Lt. Palladino (as revenge for his part in a disastrous raid on the Gideon supply ship). She also discovers that Adama is holding a pregnant Cylon in the brig.Her time aboard Galactica causes Biers to rethink her previous anti-military stance and she ends up producing a flattering portrayal of the men and women of Galactica. This is, however, all a sham. Biers is revealed to be another Clon agent. The last scene of the episode shows Biers’s documentary being shown to other humanoid Cylons in a theatre on Clon-occuped Caprica. Number Six is impressed by the humans’ resilience and a copy of Boomer questions the fate of the baby. Finally, we see a copy of Bieers herself sitting with them (it is unlikely that this is the same Cylon that filmed and made the documentary, because there is no logical way she could have returned to Caprica without being caught). The copy of Biers tells the other that two Cylon raiders were lost attempting to get the video back to Caprica, which implies that the Biers copy aboard Galactica somehow transmitted the video to a Cylon ship, which returned it to Caprica. Biers tell the other Cylons that Boomer’s baby was saved. It is agreed the baby is a miracle that must be protected at all costs. The music played during Biers’ video documentary is the theme music from the original Battlestar galactica series, which, like this episode, was used as the Colonial Anthem in the miniseries. The documentary crew’s camera is actually a cosmetically altered Panasonic DVX-100. Also the video tape that Biers conceals is a regular MiniDV cassette.	115005
2004	Battlestar Galactica: Flesh and Bone	T			Episode #8. 12-6-2004	News Media. Reporter (Sandra Guerard).	115006
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Flight of the Phoenix	T	DVD -R HQ 6869		Episodes. 9-15-2005	News Media. Sharon's loyalties are questioned when a computer virus penetrates Galactica's operating systems.	115007
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Fragged	T	DVD -R HQ 6261		Episode. 7-19-2005	News Media. Return of democracy to the fleet brings with it both hardball politics potentially deadly intrigue.	115008
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 7328		Episode. 11-16-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military life during wartime.Pilot, believed to be killed on a secret mission years ago, escapes from Cylon custody and returns to Galactica. Biers is no longer a journalist in these episodes, but a Cylon expert in torture and interrogation.	115009
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Home (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 6414		Episodes. 8-18-2005 (First of Two Parts)	News Media. Press Conference.  Adama wrestles with his son's betrayal.	115010
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Home (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 6484		Episode. 8-25-2005 (Second of Two Parts)	News Media. Press Conference. Adama launches a search mission to Kobol to locate a team of tomb hunters, reconnect with his son and attempt to unify the fleet.	115011
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Lay Down Your Burdens (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 5581		Episode. 3-3-2006. One of Two Parts	News Media covers election debate.Discovery of a habitable planet swings the election in Baltar's favor. Starbuck's rescue mission runs into trouble.	115012
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Lay Down Your Burdens (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 5628, 5629 (5629 in two parts).		Episode. 3-10-2006. Second of Two Parts	News Media. Laura must choose between stealing the election and allowing Baltar to win.	115013
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Litmus	T	DVD -R HQ 4307		Episode #6. 11-22-2004	News Media. When a Cylon suicide bomber kills three, Adama must reveal to the public that Cylons now look human.  Reporters at press conference. Reporter #2 (Morris Chapdelaine). Reporter #4 (Allison Waren).	115014
1979	Battlestar Galactica: Man With Nine Lives, The	T			Episode #15. 1-28-1979	Interviewer (Pamela Susan Shoop), IFB Interviewer.	115015
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Measure of Salvation, A	T	DVD -R HQ 7278		Episode. 11-9-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military life during wartime.D'Anna tortures Baltar to find out who is responsible for the virus.	115016
2005	Battlestar Galactica: Occupation, The. Precipice	T	DVD -R HQ 7016, 7017		Episode. 10-5-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military  life during wartime.Biers returns in this two-hour season premiere, 2006. Humans find various ways of living under Cylon rule on New Caprica. Adama plans a rescue mission. The Cylons crack down on the humans after a bombing.	115017
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Resurrection Ship (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 5633.		Episode.	News Media. Military power struggle escalates as Battlestar Galactica and Pegasus try to join forces to destroy a Cylon target. Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. There are many copies. And they have a plan.	115018
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Resurrection Ship (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 5699		Episode.	News Media. Military power struggle escalates as Battlestar Galactica and Pegasus battle to destroy a Cylon target. Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. There are many copies. And they have a plan.	115019
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Sacrifice	T	DVD -R HQ 5932		Episode.	News Media. Civilian holds military and government personnel hostage in hopes of forcing Galactica to hand over Sharon.	115020
2006	Battlestar Galactica: Tom	T	DVD -R HQ 7209		Episode. 11-2-2006	Reporter D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) is a Christiane Amanpour journalist, but more tabloid-oriented, who was invited aboard Galactica to document the harsh, stressful realities of military life during wartime.Deadly virus forces the Cylons to make terrible choices to protect their race.	115021
1932	Battling Bosko	M			Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies	Radio Broadcast of fight	115022
1984	Batuigas…pasukuin si Waway	MF			Philippines	Reporter	115023
1957	Bauerndoktor von Bayrischzell	MF				Reporter (Fritz Benscher)	115024
1994	Bavure, La	MTF				TV Reporter (Pascal Cagnato - Le Reporter TV).	115025
2000	Bawandar	M			Bollywood	Reporter Amy (Laila Rouass) from overseas. Based on reporter from The Guardian, Suzanne Goldenberg. Amy is assisted by Ravi (Rahul Khanna). Glamourous Amy comes to India to get the story.Ease with which Amy gets her information would make any investigative reporter envious. Eager to please her, a cop gives her everything she wants.	115026
1916	Bawbs O' Blue Ridge	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	115027
1973	Baxter!	M				Photographer (Allan Warren).	115028
1977	Bay City Amusement Company, The	T			Series	San Francisco TV Station. Situation comedy set at a zany station in San Francisco	115029
1983	Bay City Blues	T			Series	Radio-TV Announcer Peter Jurasik	115030
1980	Bay of Lions	N	OWN - H	Calmer, Ned		TV Newswoman Gayle Marchant, a glamorous American TV newswoman goes on vacation to an obscure country in Western Africa. Instead of R&R, she encounters the biggest scoop of her career when she gets caught in the middle of a coup d'etat.Insider view of a revolution and its aftermath.	115031
1730	Baye's Opera	P		Odingsells, Gabriel		Critics	115032
2008	Bayou Corruption	N		Caroll, Robin	Bayou Series, Book 2. #89 Love Inspired Suspense Series	Reporter Jackson Devereaux wouldn’t let the men who tried to kill the sheriff get away with it once the ace newspaper reporter uncovered who they were.  The sheriff was left dead in the middle of the road and is now in a coma. His last words: “Don’t let them get away with it, Jacks....”  And Devereaux won’t let that happen. He’ll start interviewing the only eyewitness to the crime, Newspaper Reporter Alyssa, but the problem was the woman hated Jackson as much as she hated being back in the Louisiana bayou. She doesn’t take guff from anyone, much less Jackson. 	115033
1992	Bayou Moon	NR		York, Rebecca	Harlequin Intrigue #188	TV Reporter Tess Beaumont from KEFT was afraid of the bayou country. She worked with Cameraman Ken Holloway and they were sent to cover the story of an apparent suicide of Lisa Gautreau. It seems people were dying who appeared on the Brad Everett show on KEFT. Tess had been raised by her aunt, Pauline Beaumont, who apparently was keeping a 20-year-old secret. Tess and Ken ran into Vance Gautreau, a man’s man who is Lisa’s brother, as the medics were pulling Lisa’s body from the bayou. He gets into an argument with the police and Sheriff Frank Haney tossed Vance into his rat-hole of a jail. Tess was ordered by her boss to bail him out and get his story. That was the start of their strong attraction. In trying to solve the murders, Vance ends up trying to protect Tess from a possible threat to her life. In her fear, Tess turns to Vance for protection. Someone definitely wants her out of the way. It seems Vance’s sister isn’t the first former guest on a popular talk show to end up dead, and Vance is determined to prove she was murdered. Tess smells a story, so she invites herself along on his investigation. By the time danger threatens them both, it’s no longer just a story to her, and she’s in too deep to back out. There’s also a mystery about Tess’s past -- she was raised by her aunt and learned early on not to ask questions about her parents. 	115034
2000	Bayou Shadows	NR		Foster, B.J.		News Reporter Stacy meets a handsome man who may be involved in  high crime.	115035
1991	Baywatch Nights:	T	VHS 339, 329, 340 (Media Excerpts)		Episodes	News Media	115036
1995	Baywatch Nights: Deadly Vision	T			Episode #4. 10-21-1995	Reporter (Kimberly Huie).	115037
1991	Baywatch:	T	SV 116		Episode. 12-11-91	Reporter (Pam Beach)	115038
1997	Baywatch: Bachelor of the Month	T			Episode #145. 2-3-1997	Cameraman (Kansas Long).	115039
1989	Baywatch: Cretin of the Shallows, The	T			Episode #10. 12-1-19898	News Media. Reporter (Patty Toy).	115040
1990	Baywatch: Eclipse	T			Episode #18. 2-23-1990	Newscaster (Stu Nahan).	115041
1994	Baywatch: Falcon Manifesto	T	SVD 1459		Episode	Reporter probing the sale of military technology to foreign governments. Mitch falls for her.	115042
1996	Baywatch: Freefall	T			Episode #127.2-26-1996	Photographer (James Paradise).	115043
1993	Baywatch: Kicks	T	DVD -R 1662		Episode	Photographer is the object of C.J.'s affection.	115044
1991	Baywatch: Lifeguard Confidential	T	SVD 769		Episode	News Media	115045
1994	Baywatch: Livin' on the Fault Line (Part 2)	T			Episode #91. 10-3-1994	News Media. Reporter (Debra Snell).	115046
2001	Baywatch: Makapu'u Lighthouse	T			Episode #241. 5-7-2001	TV Anchor (Gary Sprinkle).	115047
1991	Baywatch: Nightmare Bay: Premiere (Parts One and Two)	T	SVD 1107 (Part II). SVD 1104 (Part I).		Episodes #23-#24. 9-16/23-1991	Reporter (Evelyn Bakerges) claims that Mitch rescued a photographer from the Creature of the Bay. Reporter (Deborah Schwartz).	115048
1990	Baywatch: Shark Derby	T			Episode #19. 3-2-1990	News Media. Reporter #1 (Wendy Gordon). Reporter #2 (Michele Harrell).	115049
1989	Baywatch: Shelter Me	T			Episode #11. 12-8-1989.	News Media. Newsman (Larry Carroll). Newswoman (Wendy Gordon).	115050
2000	Baywatch: Soul Survivor	T			Episode #221. 10-2-2000	News Media. Reporter (Pamela Young).	115051
1995	Baywatch: Sweet Dreams	T			Episode #121. 11-27-1995	News Media. News Anchor (Ben Patrick Johnson).	115052
1998	Baywatch: Swimmer, The	T			Episode #185. 11-16-1998	News Media. News Reporter (Wendy Oates-Devore).	115053
2007	BBC Four News	DT				News Program. Editor-in-Chief Abdel Bari Atan of Al Quds. Rome Correspondent Christian Fraser. Baghdad Correspondent David Loyn. Presenter Kristy Lang. Weather Presenter Daniel Corbett.Trabzon Newspaper Editor Ali Ozturk. African Business Magazine Anver Versi.	115054
2007	BBC London News:	DT			Series 2001-	News Program. Reporter Darshna Soni. Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood. Transport Correspondent Andrew Winstanley. Political Editor-Reporter Tim Donovan. Travel Reporters Kate Allen, Jules Wilson. Breakfast Travel Reporter Nicola Beswick.Presenters Asad Ahmad, Mike Ramsden, Nina Hossain, Gillian Joseph, Emily Maiths. Breakfast-Lunchtime Presenter Jules Botfield. Sports Presenter Mark Bright.	115055
1997	BBC News 24	DT			Series 1997	News Program. Markets Reporter Julia Caesar. Economics Reporter Dharshini David. Economics Editor Evan Davis. Business Reporter Angela Gravey. Reporter/Newsreader Geeta Guru-Murthy. Newsreader/Markets Reporter Mishal Husain.Reporter Susanna Reid.  Business Correspondent Tanya Beckett, Anna Jones, Sara Coburn (2001), Jane St. Claire (2002). Markets Reporter/Newsreader Manisha Tank. Markets Reporter Shola Olowa. Frankfurt Correspondent Paul Hoskins.Scottish Correspondent Carla Romano. Singapore Correspondents Shakuntla Santhiran, Linette Tye, Mae Loon (2002). World Affairs Editor John Simpson-Himself.Sports News Correspondents James Munro, James Pearce. Business Correspondent Sara Coburn.	115056
2006	BBC News 24:	DT				News Program. Newsreaders Matthew Amroliwala, Martine Croxall, Janet Barrie, Martine Dennis, Carrie Gracie, Jane Hill, Gillian Joseph, Heather McCarthy, Anita McNaught, Keshina Navaratnam, Kate Silverton, Sian Williams.Reporter-Newsreaders Geeta Guru-Murthy, Susanna Reid. Newsreaders-Markets Reporters Mishal Husain, Manisha Tank.Sports Correspondents Sue Thearle, Rob Bonnet. Correspondents Tom Coulter, Katty Kay. Singapore Correspondents Rico Hizon, Mae Loon, Shakuntla Santhiran, Linette Tye.. Frankfurt Correspondent Paul Hoskins. Scottish Correspondent Carla Romano.Economics Editor Evan Davis. Economics Reporter Dharshini David. Markets Reporters Mark Eddo, Julia Caesar, Aruna Iyengar, Shola Olowa.  Business Correspondents Tanya  Beckett, Sara Coburn, Sally Eden, Jane St. Claire.. Business Reporter Angela Garvey.Weather Forecasters Tori Good, Isobel Lang, Elizabeth Saary, Louise Lear, Helen Willetts. Reporter-Presenter Julie Etchingham. Political Editor Nick Robinson.  Presenters Michael Peschard, Jules Botfield, Susan Osman.	115057
2000	BBC News at Ten O'Clock	DT			UK	News Program. Newsreaders Peter Sissons (2000-2002), George Alagiah (2000), Michael Buerk, Jon Sopel, Fiona Bruce (2007). Washington Correspondent Stephen Sackur. Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond (2000-2003).Political Editor Andrew Marr (2000-2005), Nick Robinson. Security Correspondent Gavin Hewitt. World Affairs Editor John Simpson). Sports Correspondent Sue Thearle (2004-). Defence Correspondent Paul Wood.Northern Ireland Correspondent Tom Coulter (2000-2002). Presenter Darren Jordon (2003). Sunday Presenter Natasha Kaplinsky (2004-). Weather Presenter Darren Bett (2007). Presenters Darren Jordan (2006-), Huw Edwards (2007).	115058
2005	BBC Newsline	DT				News Program. Reporters (Rosy Billingham, Chris Capper, Martin Cassidy, Tom Coulter, Jim Fitzpatrick, Dot Kirby, Conor MacCauley,Mike McKimm, Tara Mills, Austin O'Callaghan, Julian O'Neill, Martina Perdy, Yvette Shapiro, Maggie Taggart, Mark Worthington).Presenters (Mark Carruthers, Jackie Fullerton, Noel Thompson, Rose Neill, Karen Patterson, Sarah Travers, Donna Traynor). Weather Presenter (Angie Phillips).	115059
1948	BBC Television Newsreel	DT			Series 1948-1954	Newsreader Richard Baker (1950-1954). Presenter Edward Halliday.	115060
1938	BBC TV Cricket	DT			Series 1938-1999. Cricket	Commentators John Arlott (1947-1980), Richie Benaud (1963-1999), Peter West (1970-1984), Phil Edmonds (1990), David Gower (1995-1999), Jack Bannister, Denis Compton, Brian Johnston, Jim Laker, Tony Lewis, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Peter Walker.Summarisers Bob Willis (1989-1999), Ian Botham (1994-1995), Paul Allott (1994), Chris Broad (19997), Michael Atherton (1999), Ted Dexter, Tom Graveney, Ray Illingworth, E.W. Swanton, Wilf Wooller.	115061
2003	BBC World News	DT				News Program. Reporters Ray Furlong, Frank Gardner, Kim Ghattas, Kristy Lang, Damian Grammaticas, Orla Guerin, Tom Coulter, Caroline Hawley, Nick Bryant, Jim Fish, Michael Voss, Jane Bennett-Powell, Paul Wood, Paul Anderson, Chris Hogg, Crispin Thorold.Reporter Heba Saleh. Reporter-Newsreader Lyse Doucet. Weekend Newsreader Geeta Guru-Murthy. Newsreaders Zeinab Badawi, Lucy Hockings, Mishal Husain, Nisha Pillai, Mike Embley. Chief Political Correspondent Mark Maradell.Presenter Fiona Armstrong,  Presenter Katty Kay. Financial Reporter Dharshini David.	115062
1980	BBC2 Playhouse: Dig, The	T			Episode #38. 4-18-1980	News Media. Reporter (Annie Hulley).	115063
1980	BBC2 Playhouse: Electric in the City	T			Episode #43. 5-23-1980	News Media. Stocky Journalist (James Warrior).	115064
1980	BBC2 Playhouse: Halleluiah, Mary Plum	T			UK. Episode #44. 7-13-1980	News Media. American Newsman (Kenneth Nelson).	115065
1981	BBC2 Playhouse: Journal of Bridget Hitler	T			Episode #58. 2-6-1981	Interviewers (Julian Glover, Vicki Luke).	115066
1979	BBC2 Playhouse: Speed King	T			UK. Episode #27. 12-19-1979	Commentator (Garrick Hagon). Movietone Cameraman (Jack McKenzie).	115067
2005	Be	DM			Short	Interviewer Sway.	115068
2008	Be Careful What You Wish For...	NSF		Stef		Tabloid Press and Paparazzi. 10-year-old Gwen lives in Idleburg, Pennsylvania where she spends her days lost in a world of fantasy. One rainy afternoon, bored and wishing for excitement, she reads an article in Universal Scandals Magazine about the Queen of Idlebury in Dimension XIII, who is searching for her long-lost adopted daughter. To prove she is the princess, Gwen endures a series of harrowing events. She is catapulted through the thirteen dimensions and lands in Personadonia where she befriends two of her other selves and a young dragon. She is hunted by the Soul Seeker and protected by the dragon queen of Beastonia. She endures tests of moral fortitude in the Field of Wisdom, jeopardizes her life by waking the dead, survives poisoning with rotterroot, defies the paparazzi, and meets a cast of characters who are thrown into their own journey of personal discovery. Gwen’s journey ends at the Royal Assembly after she enters the Wall of Passages and undergoes a test that no one has ever passed. Will she emerge as Gwendolyn the Great, Savior of Idlebury, Protector of the Universe? Or will she return home as a nobody?	115069
2007	Be Different, Be DeLuxe	MT				Journalists (Carla Pereira D’Ascencao, Monica Jardim, Tatiana Figueiredo, Caraina Vaz)	115070
1970	Be Glad	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	115071
2008	Be Still	N		Young, Pamela		TV Reporter Amanda Fox hears about someone who has been visited by an angel. She’s skeptical and at first dismisses the story, but as angel sightings continue to come to her attention, she is intrigued. Despite a warning from her producer, sponsors and the president of the network, she interviews people form around the world who claim to have seen these angels. The chilling evidence shakes her beliefs. Those who have spoken to the angels repeat the same ominous message from God: “Prepare yourselves, for the time is at hand.”	115072
2003	Be'Kol Mechir: Sipura Shel Etti Alon	DF			Israel	Interviewer Merav Michaeli.	115073
2005	Bea's Wildest Dreams at 18: Birthday TV Special	TF			Philippines	TV Journalist Abner Mercado.	115074
1993	Beach Babes From Beyond	M				Photographer (Michael Vavrin).	115075
1965	Beach Blanket Bingo	M	DVD -R HQ 7676, 7677.		PR - AFI-Publicity/Press Agents	Public Relations	115076
1987	Beach Fever	M				News Media. Female News Reporter (Gloria Morrison).	115077
1998	Beach Movie	M				Reporter Brett Bronson (Rob Moran). TV Executive (Brent Baum). TV Executive Assistant (Leslie Harter). TV Executive Assistant 2 (Molly O'Brien).	115078
1987	Beachcombers, The: Local Heroes	T			Episode #27.	Reporter (David Hauka). Reporter (Bernadette Leonard). Reporter (Tom Oliver).	115079
1989	Beachcombers, The: Second Growth	T			Episode #42.	Reporter (Lorena Gale).	115080
1988	Beaches	M				TV Interviewer (Lucinda Crosby)	115081
2003	Beacon Hill	M				Photographer. Coulter's Photographer (Susan Rains).	115082
1949	Beacon Light, The	NM		Horler, Sidney		Press	115083
1987	Beaks: Movie, The	M	SV 182			TV Reporter. Glamorous television  reporter (Michelle Johnson) and her boyfriend travel the globe investigating vicious attacks by birds	115084
1989	Beanball: Ultimate Baseball Novel, The	NM	MLPL	Seaver, Tom-Herb Resnicow	Seaver, former journalism student at USC, before becoming a hall-of-fame pitcher and novelist.	Sports Columnist Marcus A. (Aurelius) Burr, writes for The Daily Sentry. Sports Editor Julius Witter.Just before the first game of the World Series, the tyrannical, George Steinbrenner-like owner of the expansion team, the Brooklyn Bandits, is found murdered, apparently by a thrown baseball in the depths of Brooklyn's stadium.The problem for police and sports reporter Marc Burr is that more than 100 people were in the stadium when the owner was killed and each had a motive and the ability to kill him.Burr is afraid that his girlfriend won't marry him unless he gets a raise, that the police will arrest him for murder, and that an intern will sue him for sexual harassment.	115085
1994	Beanstalk	M				Field Reporter (Henry Hayashi)	115086
2000	Bear and the Dragon, The	N		Clancy, Tom		Correspondent Barry Wise, Bernard Shaw-like CNN correspondent Barry Wise. Media	115087
1949	Bear Feat	C			AD	Newspaper Advertisement: Wanted: Trick Bear Act	115088
2000	Bear in the Big Blue House: Woodland House Wonderful	C	SVD 1446		Episode #308. 4-23-2000	Magazine Editor wants to take photos of Big Blue House	115089
2001	Bear Pit, The	N		Cleary, Jon		Australian Reporter joins a Sydney homicide cop when an important politician is murdered. Both end up in the assassin's rifle sight.	115090
2000	Bear With Me	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Nicola Jones). TV Reporter (Sue Mathew). News Anchor (Paul Winskell).	115091
1984	Bear, The	M				Reporter (Elliott Street). Commentators (Johnny Holliday, Harry Kalas).	115092
1940	Bear's Tale, The	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Magazine. Read story in last week's Reader's Digest	115093
1969	Bearded General	M			AFI-Photographers/Authors/Novelists	Photographer	115094
2008	Beasley’s Christmas Party	P		Munger, C.W. (Adaptation of an early 20th century Booth Tarkington Story)		Journalist Booth is a reporter who moves next door to Dave Beasley, a prominent lawyer, a successful legislator in Congress and a favorite for governor. How has Beasley done it? What is he hiding? 	115095
1959	Beast from Haunted Cave	M				Radio Newscasts	115096
1971	Beast of Blood	M		Miller, Beverly (Story). Eddie Romero (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Journalist  Myra (Celeste Yarnall) searches for the plant-man hybrid created in the first film ("Mad Doctor of Blood Island, The," 1969).  Deranged man kidnaps reporter and takes her to his laboratory, where he keeps the creature's severed head alive.Intends to have the reporter and her male friend mate so he can use their offspring for more experiments. His plans are thwarted by the creature's body, which attacks the mad scientist while its head looks on and laughs.	115097
2006	Beast of Love	NR		Klein, Alec		Public Relations Executive Miles in Chicago is a slothful Lothario who relishes his self-image as a dishonest, shallow and vain anti-hero. His warring next-door neighbor Sunny forces him to reconsider all of that. Along the way, Miles concocts an elaborate PR scheme, ventures into the wilderness and finds himself attached to the leash of an unwanted mutt. There’s only one way to extricate himself. Can he change, even if he doesn’t mean to? 	115098
1932	Beast of the City, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8522, 8523. SVD 1358			Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter Going to Phone His Stuff (Mike Donlin).  Reporter in Jim's Office (Sherry Hall). Headlines	115099
1970	Beast of the Dead (aka Beast of Beast, Blood Devils, Horrors of Blood Island, Return to the Horrors of Blood Island)	M			U.S.-Philippines. Ness	Reporter	115100
1961	Beast of Yucca Flats	M				Newsboy (Graham Stafford). Newspaper Headlines	115101
1996	Beast Within, The: Gabriel Knight Mystery, A	G				German Reporter (Mary Stavin).	115102
1996	Beast, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter #1 (Rick Adam). Reporter #2 (Andrea Cunningham).	115103
2001	Beast, The:	T			Series	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.News Company CEO Harry (Melvin "Shorty" Rossi). WNS Tech Marco (Sulo Williams - 2001).	115104
2001	Beast, The: Damage Done, The	T	SVD 1068		Episode #2. 6-20-2001	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.Journalist Alice Allenby (Elizabeth Mitchell) discovers election fraud on both sides of a close senatorial race. Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews) goes looking for a terrorist's past.Jackson weathers his birthday with the help of Mrs. Sweeney (Harriet Sansom Harris), his assistant and Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace). Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick).Newscaster #1 (Erica Clare). Newscaster #2 (Dilva Henry). Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert). Floor manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy).	115105
2001	Beast, The: Delivery, The	T	SVD 1090		Episode #3. 6-27-2001	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.New York Journalist Alice Allenby (Elizabeth Mitchell). Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick), a journalist with an attitude. Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert), newsman behind the scenes.Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews). . Floor Manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace), Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy). Mrs. Sweeny (Harriet Sansom Harris) is Jackson's assistant.Harry (Gary Werntz), mysterious and unseen figure who monitors the cameras within The Beast with an objective eye and sends the feeds out over the Internet.	115106
2001	Beast, The: Functional Family	T			Episode #6. Never Aired	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.Journalist Alice Allenby struggles to keep her attention on being an anchor rather than a reporter. Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick) and Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews) meet a former child star in jail who has become an addict.Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert), newsman behind the scenes.Floor Manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace), Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy). Mrs. Sweeny (Harriet Sansom Harris) is Jackson's assistant.Harry (Gary Werntz), mysterious and unseen figure who monitors the cameras within The Beast with an objective eye and sends the feeds out over the Internet.	115107
2001	Beast, The: Price, The (Pilot-Premiere)	T	SVD 1037, SVD 1029		Episode #1. 6-13-2001	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.Jackson believes the viewing public both hate and distrust the media and by placing cameras throughout the station, except for the bathrooms, the public can see exactly what is going on behind the scenes.New York Journalist Alice Allenby (Elizabeth Mitchell)  is offered a job in Los Angeles by Burns. Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick), a journalist with an attitude. Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert), newsman behind the scenes.Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews). . Floor Manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace), Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy). Mrs. Sweeny (Harriet Sansom Harris) is Jackson's assistant.Harry (Gary Werntz), mysterious and unseen figure who monitors the cameras within The Beast with an objective eye and sends the feeds out over the Internet. London  Newscaster (Robert Pike Daniel). Chicago Newscaster (Cater Lee).	115108
2001	Beast, The: Travinia…Gently Down the Stream	T	SVD 1088		Episode #4. 7-11-2001	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.New York Journalist Alice Allenby (Elizabeth Mitchell). Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick), a journalist with an attitude. Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert), newsman behind the scenes.Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews). . Floor Manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace), Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy). Mrs. Sweeny (Harriet Sansom Harris) is Jackson's assistant.Harry (Gary Werntz), mysterious and unseen figure who monitors the cameras within The Beast with an objective eye and sends the feeds out over the Internet.	115109
2001	Beast, The: Travinia…Life Is  But a Dream	T			Episode #5. 7-18-2001	TV News Staff. Jackson Burns (Frank Langella), owner and head of WNS, is the boss of a fictional CNS-type 24-hour TV news called "The Beast because of its insatiable appetite for news.Jackson believes the viewing public both hate and distrust the media and by placing cameras throughout the station, except for the bathrooms, the public can see exactly what is going on behind the scenes.New York Journalist Alice Allenby (Elizabeth Mitchell). Reporter Reese McFadden (Jason Gedrick), a journalist with an attitude. Newsman Ted Fisher (Peter Riegert), newsman behind the scenes.Producer Tamir Naipal (Naveen Andrews). Floor Manager Maggie Steech (Wendy Crewson). Reporter Sonya Topple (April Grace), Cameraman Ryan Brown (Paul Cassidy). Mrs. Sweeny (Harriet Sansom Harris) is Jackson's assistant.Harry (Gary Werntz), mysterious and unseen figure who monitors the cameras within The Beast with an objective eye and sends the feeds out over the Internet.	115110
1978	Beasts Are on the Streets	MT				Woman Commentator (Vernelle Jesse)	115111
2003	Beat Boys Beat Girls	M				Photographer (Robert Amico).	115112
1914	Beat of the Year, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter assigned to work with the star reporter on a murder case.  Cub investigates on his own when he discovers one button on the vest worn by the body does not match the others. Tracks down the clues and exposes the killer.	115113
2004	Beatles with Tony Sheridan, The	DT				Journalist (Jochen V. Bredow - Himself).	115114
1994	Beatles: First U.S. Visit, The	DT				Newsman (Walter Cronkite-Himself) of CBS.	115115
1864	Beatrice	N		Kavanagh, Julia		Press	115116
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 1: Missing Watchman, The (aka Letters to Beatrice)	M			Chapter Play consisting of 15 two-reelers.  Filmed in Ithaca, New York, the series featured many then-popular Broadway actors. Fox himself was a well-known comic married to one of the Dolly sisters. 	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115117
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 10: Playball	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115118
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 11: Wages of Sin, The	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115119
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 12: Curiosity	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115120
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 13: Ringer, The	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115121
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 14: Hidden Menace, The	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115122
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 15: Wristwatches	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115123
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 2: Adventures of the Jealous Wife	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115124
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 3: Billie’s Romance	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115125
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 4: Stone God, The	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115126
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 5: Mimosa San	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115127
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 6: Forbidden Room, The	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115128
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 7: Name for a Baby, A	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115129
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 8: At the Ainsley Ball	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115130
1916	Beatrice Fairfax: Episode 9: Outside the Law	M			Chapter Play	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Grace Darling), advice to the lovelorn columnist who, in each episode, helps her reader with their troubles. Assisting Beatrice is her cub reporter boyfriend, Reporter Jimmy Barton (Harry Fox), an energetic young man fond of disguises.	115131
1839	Beatrix	N	USC	Balzac, Honore		Critic Claude Vignon. Etienne Loustreau.  Other critics.	115132
1957	Beau James	M		Fowler, Gene (Book).		Public Relations Man (Charles Hand) has integrity and refuses to be a "yes" man. Reporters (Eric Alden, Hy Anzell, Russ Bender, Larry J. Blake, Don Brodie, Paul Gary, Sandra Gould, Johnny Grant, George Lynn, Bill Meader, Bing Russell, Joe Turkel.)Reporters (Philip Van Zandt, Harlan Warde, Gordon Wynn). Photographers (John Benson, Ralph Brooks, Joseph Donte, Robert Strong).	115133
1928	Beau Sabreur	M	DVD -R HQ 2370 (Trailer).		AFI-Journalists	American Female Journalist meets “Beau Sabreur.”	115134
1996	Beaumarchais, I'insolent	MF				Theatre Critic (Alex Broutard). Theatre Critic (Pascal Thomas).	115135
1997	Beautician and the Beast, The	M				Photographer (Jorge Noa).	115136
2000	Beautiful	M	SVD 1106			TV Reporter tries to expose Mona	115137
2002	Beautiful Bodies: Novel, A	N		Cunningham, Laura Shaine		Journalist Jessie Girard throws a party for thirtysomething women who are near 40 to see if they have attained the aspirations they shared at 20. Baby shower for one of her friends  takes place in her downtown loft for unwed bohemian musician.Girard may or may not have met her soul mate, a female Native American lawyer. The friends met when they first moved to New York and lived together. They become snowbound at Girard's downtown loft during what is touted as the storm of the century.During the all-nighter, they drink all the wine in the house and bare their collective souls.	115138
2003	Beautiful Boxer	MF			Thailand	News Media. Jack, the Reporter (Keagan Kang). Female Reporter (Watchkarn Krinmueng).	115139
1926	Beautiful Cheat, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	115140
2006	Beautiful Child	M			Short	Interviewer (Richard Horowitz).	115141
2006	Beautiful Cigar Girl, The	DT		Strashower, Daniel		Tabloid journalism in 1840s.	115142
2004	Beautiful Fix, A	M			Short.	Magazine Executive (Michael Oakes). Photographer (Hal Skelly II).	115143
1953	Beautiful Frame, The	N	OWN - P	Pearson, William		Freelance Writer Vance Westfall	115144
2003	Beautiful Girl	MT				Reporter (Paul McGuire). Weatherman Bob (Dwayne Hill).	115145
2006	Beautiful Inez	N		Schneider, Bart		Reporter Sylvia Bran pretends to  be a reporter so she can arrange an interview with Inez Roseman, a brilliant violinist with the San Francisco Symphony.At once seductive and solicitous, Bran, a pianist passing herself off as a journalist,  awakens Inez from the suffocating grip of her career, the demands of motherhood, and the tensions caused by her husband's many affairs. The two women become lovers.	115146
2009	Beautiful Liar	NJ		Snyder, J.M. 	Gay	Paparazzi and News Media. At fifteen, JT Pierce was the star of a hit TV show and had the world in his hands. Every teenybopper magazine had his face on it; every teenage girl had his poster on her wall. But then the show went on hiatus, and JT wouldn’t lower himself to bit parts or commercials. Slowly, his star faded from view. Seven years later, JT is Johnny Thomas, who hopes to jumpstart his career by hiring his former manager, Lou Merrin. He wants to do serious movies, a huge blockbuster or two, and claim one of those coveted Oscars for himself. But Lou cautions Johnny about the paparazzi, who can make or break a star, and he’s heard rumors of Johnny’s sexuality that might prevent him from landing those desired leading roles. Still, Johnny’s nothing if not persistent, and he swears he’ll play it straight. Until he meets Brett, a photographer who turns his life—and his heart—upside down. Suddenly the celebrity gossip web site Z-23 seems to have exclusive pictures of Johnny, and someone close to him leaks information about an audition that was supposed to be kept quiet. When the photographs surface that Johnny thought were taken in confidence, he realizes he must choose between the career path Lou offers him and the love he wants to share with Brett.	115147
2008	Beautiful Liars	N		Adams, Kylie		Journalist Emma Ronson and Simone Williams are the gorgeous, successful and pampered hosts of TV’s hottest new daily talk show, “The Beehive,” and they seem to have New York, and all of the men in it, at their feet. But behind the scenes, it’s a much different story. Ronson left a career in serious journalism for daytime popularity, and now she’s interviewing barely literate reality stars as she watches her credibility slip away. Even worse, she’s also sharing the Beehive couch with 50-year-old Sutton Lancaster, an aging news diva who was aged out of her respectable news anchor job, and who doesn’t miss a chance to stick her claws into Emma for stealing her media mogul boyfriend. Simone, an Afro-American princess and former teen model, is drowning in a debt that her Beehive salary can’t begin to cover, and her famous ex has just crossed the line from stalker to psycho. Caught up in a wild mix of cheating boyfriends, scheming rivals, velvet-rope cat fights, backstabbing exes, and bloodthirsty gossip columnists, the city’s most beautiful people are about to discover just how ugly life at the top can get. 	115148
2005	Beautiful Lies	MT	DVD -R HQ 4445, 4446		Adult	Photographer learns about her husband's infidelity.	115149
2006	Beautiful Lies	N		Unger, Lisa		Female Journalist from New York City rescues a toddler and makes the papers. She then receives ominous letters suggesting there are secrets in her past.	115150
2001	Beautiful Mind, A	M				Photographer (John Blaylock).	115151
2006	Beautiful Ohio	M				Photographer (Philippe Vonlanthen).	115152
2009	Beautiful Outsiders, The	M				Newscaster (Elizabeth Croft -- The Newscaster ). A man is released from prison after serving six years for armed robbery. Placed in a halfway house and in a dead-end job, he struggles to suppress the urge to return to his old ways. His ex-girlfriend works in a brothel to pay her way through a university while living with an abusive older man. The man tracks the woman down and they go on the run. 	115153
1999	Beautiful People	M			UK	BBC Cameraman (Martin Alderdice).	115154
1894	Beautiful Soul, The	N		Marryat, Florence (Lean)		Newspaper. Archibald Nasmyth and the Electric Light newspaper. More melodrama than newspaper drama.	115155
2006	Beautiful Things	M				Interviewer (Neemisha).	115156
1964	Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	115157
1992	Beauty and the Beast:	T			Episode - AD	Newspaper Advertisement in the personal column summons Father above ground where he walks into a Kafkaesque nightmare and is arrested for murder	115158
1993	Beauty and the Beast:	T	SV 202		Episode. 2-21-93	Reporter tip	115159
1989	Beauty and the Beast: Arabesque	T			Episode. 3-13-1989. Season #2. Episode #13	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ron Brooks). Reporter #2 (Peter DuPont).	115160
1989	Beauty and the Beast: Ceremony of Innocence	T			Episode #43.  5-12-1989	News Media. Tabloid Reporter (Eric Kohner). Woman Reporter (Tiiu Leek). Newspaperman (Thomas H. Middleton). TV Reporter (Stephen Yochem).	115161
1989	Beauty and the Beast: Trial	T			Episode. 4-21-1989. Season #2. Episode #17	Reporter (Gerald Berns).	115162
1989	Beauty and the Beast: What Rough Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 10952		Episode.	Reporter finds out about Vincent’s existence when a source reveals the story of how Vincent violently protects Catherine.	115163
2005	Beauty and the Sheik	NR		French, Isabel K. 		Public Relations Executive Kristen Jameson is a beautiful PR woman from New York and she’s on the last leg of a business trip that has taken her throughout Arabia when her commuter plane crashes in the remote Moldharian desert. Fortunately, the accident is witnessed by Sheik Asad al Sayyid, and he mounts his steed and races toward the crippled plane to pull her from the wreckage. He carries her to his private tent where, under his watchful eyes, she can recuperate from her injuries. Asad is a wealthy and privileged man, but his life is not without complication. As the crown prince of Moldhar, he is required by law to take a wife before he can ascend the throne and it is assumed that he will marry Princess Sara of Zol. But Asad cannot bear the thought of being trapped in an arranged, loveless marriage with the pompous royal, and eventually his thoughts turn to the American beauty who now occupies the bedroom inside his tent. Princess Sara becomes enraged when she learns that the sheik has passed her over for another woman. Bitter and humiliated, she enlists the aid of her nefarious lover to exact revenge on the unsuspecting Kristen.	115164
1964	Beauty Jungle, The	M				TV Commentator (Alan Taylor)	115165
1919	Beauty Market, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers. Spy for society paper	115166
1950	Beauty on Parade	M		Orloff, Arthur E. (Story). Orloff, George Bricker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer Gil McRoberts (Robert Hutton) involved with daughter of former beauty queen who gave up career for marriage and is pushing her daughter to win.  Reporter interviews daughter and advises her to get married and get out of contests.Reporter visits her father after realizing how manipulative mother is and tries to get him to stand up to her, but father has taken to drink. Daughter eventually reunites parents and gives up crown because she is secretly married to the reporter.	115167
1952	Beauty Parlor Murders, The	CB			Space Adventures #13	Reporter Joan Mason	115168
1924	Beauty Prize, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	115169
1990	Beauty Sleep	NM	MLPL	Klein, Daniel M.		Glamour Columnist for Female magazine, Amy Martin, who has made her name reporting on state-of-the-art beauty products, abandons her regular beat for a more sinister story: Do looks kill?	115170
1999	Beauty Story	NM		Jennings, Luke		Reporter Alison MacAteer is the last person to see young American actress alive before she vanished from 16th-century English castle where she was filming unusual commercial intended to launch new fragrance. Was it foul play? Was it a publicity stunt?British Reporter's past holds its own secrets. Is she really the kind of journalist others describe as "destructive," "vicious", "nasty" and "poisonous?" Her methods may be questionable, but she is still a sympathetic character.MacAteer has the assignment to cover campaign to launch a new perform on which the company is betting the bank. Six years ago, young MacAteer has sexual brush with an actor left unresolved.With new information, she plans expose. But then auto accident brutally disfigures her and interrupts her plans. When she leaves hospital,  she must adjust to her new, damaged body. She stumbles on tale of 16th-century beauty who mysteriously disappears.Young actress who resembles portrait of this beauty commits suicide. The smart reporter tries to figure it all out.	115171
1995	Beauty's Revenge	MT				Cameraman (Bruce Harwood).	115172
1996	Beavis and Butt-head Do America	M			PR	News Media. Female TV Reporter (Gail Thomas). Male TV Reporter (Toby Huss). Press Secretary (Earic Bogosian).	115173
2007	Because I Said So	M				Photographer (P.J. Byrne).	115174
1997	Because I Wanted You: Novel, A	N		Garrett, Annie (aka Kelli Pryor)		Reporter from the Village Voice is a slimy journalist out to make a buck. He brings a popular TV talk show host Ruby Maxwell's Kentucky Appalachian family into the public eye with potentially disastrous results.Maxwell never dreamed secrets from the pat would surface to mar her climb to success. She had been careful to hide details of her life prior to her glamour-filled Fifth Avenue existence.Not even her fiancé knows the truth. But the reporter reveals everything. Will past love indiscretions bring Maxwell to ruin in full view of her TV audience? Or will her innate sense of charm save her skin?She had it all -- a top-rated show, an image as America's sweetheart and an adoring lover who wants to marry her. But the secrets she's hidden for almost a decade now come closer to surface when the reporter calls claiming Maxwell's father referred him.When a reporter uncovers the secret past of a wildly successful talk-show host, the poverty of her own Appalachian youth and the man she had once loved come back to threaten her career in the harsh spotlight of public opinion.	115175
1998	Because It's Christmas	NR		Shay, Kathryn	Harlequin Superromance #815	Editor-Publisher Cartwright of the Bayview Herald, the local newspaper in Bayview Heights, a small town just outside New York City. New Editor is granddaughter Lacey Cartwright who took over when her grandfather suffered a devastating heart attack.Before that he looked under every stone and twig for reasons to discredit the Bayview High School principal and get him fired blaming him for Lacey's younger brother's incarceration. Newspaper never gave him a break.Publisher's granddaughter Lacey Cartwright puts her own dynamic career on hold to come help her grandfather run the paper. Both Cartwrights have a personal vendetta towards the principal. He challenges Lacey to come to high school to get the full story.She is amazed what she sees. They fall in love with each other. She realizes how biased her editorials have been. Grandfather increases pressure on her to destroy the principal. But true love wins out.	115176
1946	Because of Him	M				Critic (John Hamilton). Critic (James Bush). Critic (Gus Glassmire). Reporters (Helen Bennett. George Eldredge,  John Kellogg, George J. Lewis, Bert Moorhouse, Jim Nolan, Tommy Quinn, Janet Shaw, John Shay, Emmett Vogan, Billy Wayne).City Editor (Charles C. Wilson). Photographer (Charles Sherlock).	115177
2007	Because of Our Child	NR		Early, Margot	Harlequin Superromance Series #1401.	Reporter Jen Delazzeri never expected to see the man who told her he didn't love her. They had a brief but intense affair when they were young and he was grief stricken at losing his fiancée in a fire.All good reasons she'd kept their daughter a secret for 13 years. Now they're together again on fire duty. He's a smoke jumper and she's covering the story.He wants to get to know his daughter and wants Jen to help investigate what went wrong at that long-ago tragedy. Will rekindling their attraction be enough to create the family their daughter needs?	115178
1952	Because of You	M				Reporters (Dick Gordon, Keith Richards). Photographers (Joe Dominguez, Charles Sherlock).	115179
2002	Beccerra	M				TV News Anchorperson (Susan Moses)	115180
1997	Beck	MF				Newspaper Boy (Goran Marjanovic).	115181
2001	Beck - Hamndens pris	MF				News Reporter (Bengt Magnusson)	115182
1998	Beck - Monstret	MTF				Journalist 1 (Boman Oscarsson)	115183
1998	Beck - Oga for oga	MTF				TV News Host (Lasse Bengtsson).	115184
2001	Beck: Hamndens pris	TF			Sweden.  Episode #9. 6-27-2001	Journalist #2 (Bengt Magnusson).	115185
2002	Beck: Sista vittnet	TF			Sweden. Episode #16.  1-4-2002.	Reporter (Nick Taylor). Hosts TV Show Nyhetsmorgon (Lotta Mossberg, Lennart Persson).	115186
1997	Beck: Spar i morker	TF			Episode #8. 10-31-1997. Sweden.	Reporter (Boman Oscarsson). Serial killer decapitates people and is on the loose in the Stockholm subway.	115187
2003	Becker: Chris-Mess	T			Episode	Editor of a leading magazine is dating John. He is going to spend Christmas with her in Vermont.	115188
1999	Becker: Film Critic, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4689		Episode.	Film Critic and Becker have a conflict.	115189
1999	Becker: P.C. World	T	DVD -R HQ 4486. SVD 1450		Episode #013	Reporter attacks Becker's character. Becker considers him a troublemaker.	115190
2002	Becker: Picture Imperfect	T	DVD -R HQ 7096. VHS 1277		Episode	Editor (Wayne Knight) gets a visit from John who is infuriated when an flattering picture of someone else is published alongside his article in a national medical journal.	115191
1911	Beckoning Fair One, The	SS		Onions, Oliver (George O.)		Press	115192
2000	Becky Burdock	CS			Jack Staff #1. April 2000	Tabloid Vampire Reporter Becky Burdock of The World’s Press. Publisher Gerald Skinner is Burdock’s employer. Becky has the classic vampire powers and is able to turn into mist or bats. She has super strength. Becky was born and raised in Castletown and as a child was inseparable from her Mister Bunny toy. Going back for her toy, she got stuck in the middle of Hero Jack Staff’s last battle against Villain Hurricane, with mass destruction aplenty. She subsequently forgot about this through unexplained mystical means, but it left a mark. Twenty years later, the adult Becky had become a reporter working for The World’s Press, a “sleazy down market tabloid that makes The Sport look like a bastion of truth and integrity.” After “The Kingston business” (unexplained to this date), Becky found that the World’s Press was the only paper willing to hire her, and this in turn led her to investigate the Castleton Slasher murders. It was during this case that she first met Jack Staff. Sadly for Becky she became one of the victims of the Slasher herself, although she was luckier than most of the others. The Slasher proved to be a vampire and she came back as a vampire. Now Becky continues with her journalistic endeavours, along with a possible romance with Harold Bramble (the son of “Bramble and Son, Vampire Hunters”), and fielding offer she can’t refuse from living Shadows. She drinks tomato juice as a blood substitute, and has openly stated she wants out of Jack Staff’s weird life, but soon after saying that she got caught up in the Hurricane/Rage-Attacks incident.	115193
1992	Bed of Lies	MT				Lady Reporter (Starla Benford)	115194
1933	Bed of Roses	M	DVD -R HQ 2962, 2859. SVD 1407			Press. Heroine pretends she is from the American Newspaper Syndicate representing hundreds of newspapers. Doing a profile on rich and successful men and interviews book publisher Stephen Paige of New Orleans. Becomes his mistress.Page believes she's a journalist and tells her he doesn't want anything printed that he has not seen before it is published.	115195
2008	Bedding Down: Six Weeks on Sunrise Mountain Colorado	SS		Bussel, Rachel Kramer (Editor)	From “Bedding Down: A Collection of Winter Erotica.”	Female Paparazzo and a billionaire recluse generate some serious heat in a snowbound cabin in the Colorado rockies.	115196
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder	T	DVD -R HQ 6052		Episode. 5-10-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor. Zoe is hired to be the school newspaper's sex columnist.Professor Macklin makes abstinence the topic of the week. Owen and Natalie rethink their relationship.	115197
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: I'm Gonna Love College - Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5749		Episode. 3-29-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.The newspaper is about to report that the student-government president is having an affair with a professor.	115198
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Love and the Tenth Planet	T	DVD -R HQ 5949		Episode. 4-26-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.Owen painstakingly plans a date in hope of impressing Natalie. Lee takes an interest in online poker. Sarah reaches an important romantic realization.	115199
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Passion of the Beaver, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6011		Episode. 5-3-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.Richard pulls strings for Katrina's benefit. Zoe tries out to be the new school mascot. Owen and Natalie try to save the school's health clinic.	115200
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Risky Business	T	DVD -R HQ 6051		Episode. 5-10-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.Richard turns to Natalie for comfort after losing Katrina. Lee's gambling problem progresses. Zee contemplates her virginity.	115201
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Tell Me No Secrets	T			Episode.	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.	115202
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Truth About Sex, The	T			Episode.	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.	115203
2006	Bedford Diaries, The: Zen and the Art of Manipulation	T	DVD -R HQ 5925		Episode. 4-20-2006	School Newspaper Editor Richard Thorne III (Milo Ventimiglia), former Park avenue bad boy is now clean and sober and works as the college newspaper editor.	115204
1965	Bedford Incident, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4495, 4496. SVDSP 543. SV-Beta 496	Rascovich, Mark (Novel). James Poe (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Magazine Reporter Ben Munceford (Sidney Poitier) permitted to do story on captain of nuclear destroyer and his crew. Ship is on practice run and journalist objects to restrictions imposed on him. Stopped from taking photos of weapons on deck.Two men clash when reporter grills captain on why he was passed over for  promotion after advocating greater use of force in Cuban conflict. Reporter uses hidden microphone and secretly tapes confrontation on deck between doctor and captain.Reporter argues with captain about his actions and taking photographs. Destroyer mistakenly fires nuclear missile. Sub is destroyed but ship is also annihilated."I'm sorry if I sound cynical, Mr. Munceford, but you see it's been my experience with the press that they ignore truth for sensationalism." "Excuse me... but isn't that a generalization that's only valid depending on which side of the fence you're on.""You're right. You're quite right. I've been anxious to meet an exception. It could very well be you."	115205
2003	Bedre liv, Et.	TF			Denmark - Series	Editor-in-Chief, Eurowoman (Eva Wedendahl-Kruse).	115206
1998	Bedroom Incident, The: Do Not Disturb	N		Oldfield, Elizabeth	Harlequin Presents #964	Editor and Features Editor of a daily find there is only one way to avoid a scandal. Pretend to be engaged.	115207
1924	Bedroom Window, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	115208
1987	Bedroom Window, The	M				News Media. TV Newswoman (Tobi Marsh). TV Newsman (Craig Jahelka).	115209
1934	Bedside	M				Music Critic Oscar Bernstein (William Burress).	115210
2006	Bedstand, The	MT				Reporter (Michael Ferdie - Voice). News Crew (Lester Nuby).  TV Announcers (Michael Cooke, Travis Hodges - Voices).	115211
2008	Bedtime Stories	M				Paparazzi (Nick Hermz). Hotel handyman’s life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true. 	115212
2007	Bee Movie, The	M		Seinfeld, Jerry		News Media cover Barry B. Benson, a bee who graduates from college and is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. He discovers humans actually eat honey and subsequently decides to sue the human race with destructive consequences to nature.  Press Person #1 (Carol Leifer - Voice). Press Person #2 (Geoff Witcher - Voice). Human news media and Bee news media cover the story. 	115213
2005	Bee Season	M				Photographer (Cynthia Lea Clark).	115214
2001	Beech Is Back	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Salima Saxton).	115215
2003	Beef	DM				Newscaster (Jessica Hagan). Narrator (Ving Rhames)	115216
1971	Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me	M		Farina, Richard (Novel). Robert Schlitt (Screenplay).		Sports Announcer (Bruce Witkin - Voice). Radio Announcer (Martin Gleitsman - Voice).	115217
2006	Been There, Done That	N		Snow, Carol		Journalist Kathy Hopkins is the new education editor of the Boston-based Salad magazine. Her ex-boyfriend Tim who works for a political journal calls. She never figured he would suggest an undercover assignment for his political journal and her magazine.Hopkins wants to be taken a little more seriously. Youthful appearance forces her into the undercover assignment where she poses as a freshman at a small liberal arts college where a secret prostitution ring may be flourishing.Could mean a career-making expose.	115218
1985	Beer	M				Newscaster (William Mooney). Talk Show Host (Dick Shawn). Advertising firm is desperate to keep an account from a financially ailing brewery. Mail Boy (Jeff Scott).	115219
2001	Beer Money	MT				Weatherman Tim Maroon (Mark-Paul Gosselaar)  returns to his small hometown to hang out with his high school friends. While camping they sight a UFO landing. They capture a small green alien and attempt to sell it to a tabloid TV show.	115220
2001	Beer TV	DT			Series 2001	Reporters (Amy Brown, Sharon Stevens, Lucy Vargas).	115221
1978	Bees, The	M				Newscaster (Bill Bordy).	115222
2009	Beethopia: Grand Delusion, The	M				Reporter (Robyn Achelpohl). Exiled scientist is determined to find a cure for ED-40, a drug that has changed the world. 	115223
1992	Beethoven	M	DVD			Reporter Ruth Walters (Sherri Paysinger)	115224
1993	Beethoven's 2nd	M				Newspaper Boy Jordan (Jordan Bond).	115225
1996	Before and After	M				TV Reporter (Jay Potter). Journalist #1 (Robert Westenberg). Journalist #2 (Susan Pratt). Photojournalist (Kevin Craig West).	115226
2003	Before and Again	NM		Mortman, Doris		Correspondent Callie Jamieson from New York is haunted by the same dreams as her mother who committed suicide after being institutionalized for schizophrenia.Her dreams become more intense after she begins regression therapy and after the death of her former boyfriend, an heir to a billion-dollar fortune that includes the paper she works for.Her psychiatrist believes the dreams may be memories passed down through generations and her boyfriend's death trigger an intense reaction as she writes a series of articles about him.She investigates his family history and discovers the family is cursed: all heirs die prematurely from unnatural causes. Past and present converge with disastrous results for Jamieson. An NYPD detective joins forces with her to solve the mystery.	115227
1998	Before He Wakes	MT	DVD -R HQ 7973, 7974			TV Reporter (Laura Carlson)	115228
1987	Before Hours	DT			3-2-1987 to 9-16-1988. NBC	Commentator Donald T. Regan. Host Job Hamieson. Early morning business news update.	115229
1999	Before I Sleep	N		Lee, Rachel		Radio Talk-Show Host Carey Justice of Tampa Bay, Florida,  is a syndicated success with left-of-center leanings. Justice used to be Caress Stover, a former prosecutor.Man she once prosecuted for murder is set to die in three weeks. She's unsure about his guilt and begins crusade to prove his innocence and save his life. For help she turns to her former love, a detective.	115230
1997	Before I Wake	N		Bowman, Eric		TV Anchor's apparent suicide is investigated by a detective. A celebrated British novelist who also happens to be a murderer tags along.  He says he's in America to research police procedures for an upcoming book.More people die including a model the detective knows.	115231
1974	Before My Time	N		Howard, Maureen	Weinberg List	Journalist	115232
1996	Before She Dies	N		Havill, Steven F.		Reporter Linda Real of the Postadas Register barely survives her nighttime patrol with a sheriff deputy as background for a story. The deputy is killed by a more accurate shotgun blast than the one that destroys her face.	115233
1984	Before Stonewall	DT				Newspaper Reporter George Buse. Publisher Barbara Grier. Printer Johnnie Phelps.	115234
1994	Before Sunrise	M	DVD - R HQ 8225, 8226. DVD			Journalist (Ethan Hawke) meets beautiful French student on train to Paris and falls in love.	115235
2004	Before Sunset	M				Former Journalist Jesse (Ethan Hawke) meets the young Sorbonne student he met on a European train in the first film, "Before Sunrise." Nine years have past. Meet at a Paris book signing where he is fielding questions about his new novel.The novel is about young love and their first meeting. Journalist #1 (Louise Lemoine Torres). Journalist #2 (Rodolphe Pauly)	115236
1955	Before the Dawn	P	MLPL	Badger, A.	Play Index, 1953-60	Press	115237
1934	Before the Dawn	NSF		Taine, John (pseudonym of Eric Temple Bell)		TV. Bronson, the president of the American Television Corporation, interested in device that sees images from pre-history.	115238
1995	Before the Rain (Po Dezju)	M		Manchevsky, Milcho (Screenplay)	Macedonia-UK-France. Ness Book	Photojournalist Aleksandar (Rade Serbedzija), Pulitzer-Prize winner, returns from Bosnia and tells his lover Magazine photographer Anne (Katrin Cartlidge) he has decided to resign because he committed murder on his last assignment.Tries to convince her to leave agency for which they both work and fly away with him. When she tells him she cannot go, he leaves her. Later she goes out to dinner with her husband, and restaurant becomes scene of carnage when angry customer opens fire.Third section of film details Aleksandar's experiences in Macedonia. He has returned there after 16 years. Writing to Anne: "This place is the same as before, but my eyes have changed. Like a new filter on the lens."Complains to member of militia he is not getting any good photographs so soldier takes a prisoner out of a line-up and shoots him. "My camera killed a man."Last section, Aleksandar is shot while trying to help a little girl who escapes to the monastery.	115239
1954	Before the Twilight of the Gods	SS	GPL	Waltari, Mika	In "Moonscape and Other Stories."	Newspaperman-Narrator in drowning Europe, though almost "my only communications with the Swiss news agency that got me my press passport took the form of telegraphic distress signals for more money. .	115240
2004	Before Whispers Become Silence	N		Little, Andrew Clyde		News Media	115241
2005	Befrielsens mindretal - Det tyske mindretal	DF			Denmark	Editor-in-Chief Siegfried Matlok, Der Nordschleswiger.	115242
1972	Befrienders, The: Fallen Star	T			Episode #11. 4-29-1972	Interviewer (Raymond Mason).	115243
1736	Beggar's Pantomine; Or, the Contending Colombines	P		Woodward, Henry		Critic	115244
1891	Beggars All: Novel, A	N	MLPL	Dougall, Lily		Crime Reporter Hubert Kent for the Evening Journal and a burglar: "I don't live by stealing. I have a regular occupation, which uses most of my time and supports me."	115245
1978	Beggars and Choosers	N	OWN - H	Kalpakian, Laura Anne		News Media. Literary critic Alvin Lundy, an academic, prospect of a dean's post, Sheridan University.	115246
2000	Beggars and Choosers:	T	SVD 875 (Excerpts)		Episode	News Media	115247
1921	Begierde	MF				Reporter (Hermann Picha).	115248
1990	Begin to Exit Here: Novel of the Wayward Press, A	N		Welter, John		Reporter Kurt Clausen, terminal smart alec, has been fired from several newspapers because he can't keep his mouth shut. Lands another reporting job.	115249
1894	Beginner, A	N	USC	Broughton, Rhoda		Critic Edgar Hatcheson. Miss Greenway, reviewer, publisher's niece.  Editor of the Porch, a literary journal ("and when she does review, the tomahawks!…having known what the suffering is, how can she have the heart to inflict it on others?Greenway editor of the Porch.  Miss Greenway denies she wrote critical review.  Hatcheson wrote the reviewLight ridicule of the provincial reviewer and other varieties of the genius critic.	115250
1957	Beginning of the End	M		Freiberger, Fred, Lester Gorn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Audrey (Peggy Castle) for the National Wire Services covers an attack of giant mutated locusts on Chicago. Aggressive type who takes photographs even when military tells her not to. They confiscate her camera.Keeps phone in her car so she can call her editor. While taking pictures of a town destroyed by locusts, she compares it to her previous experiences in Seoul and Berlin after World War II.Editor calls her back to New York because it is getting too dangerous, but she decides to stay in Illinois since "the big story is here."  Has romance with scientist.  Both science and the military stop the threat."When you barge into people's lives and drag them off to places they don't really want to go aren't you sort of in danger of becoming unpopular?" "It's an occupational hazard." "How'd you pick such an occupation?""I think it sort of picked me. I guess I was born inquisitive." TV Newscaster (John Close). News Editor Norman Taggart (Douglas Evans). TV Announcer (Bill Baldwin).	115251
1947	Beginning or the End, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2766, 2767			Newsreel Narrator (John B. Kennedy). Weatherman (Ralph Crane). Harried Editor (Harry Hayden).Research, development and deployment of the first atomic bomb as well as the bombing of Hiroshima.	115252
1975	Begone, Begone	P	MLPL	Keeney, C.H.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	115253
1959	Behemoth, the Sea Monster	M				TV Newscaster (Neal Arden)	115254
2001	Behind Enemy Lines	M	SVD 1190			News Media. Serb Anchor (Vedrana Seksan). Sky News Cameraman (George Davis).	115255
1996	Behind Enemy Lines	M				TV Reporter (James Karen)	115256
2006	Behind Enemy Lines: Axis of Evil	M				BBC Reporter (Courtenay Taylor).	115257
2009	Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia	M				TV Reporter (Roy Sanchez-Vahamondes). Navy SEALS mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and rescue a hostage. 	115258
1945	Behind Green Lights	M				Photographer Mike O'Shea (Jack J. Ford).	115259
1932	Behind Jury Doors	M		Fenton, Frank E. (Story).  John Thomas Neville (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter for the Post, Steve Mannon (William Collier, Jr.), uncovers press corruption while trying to clear a doctor accused of killing his nurse. A rival paper, The News, was planning to attack the district attorney who is supported by Mannon's paper.When Mannon is ordered by the Post's publisher to drop his investigations, he goes to the News with the story implicating the publisher and the district attorney with profiting from a guilty verdict.Cautious editor of the rival sheet insists on proof before it is printed.	115260
1948	Behind Locked Doors	M	VHS 936	Wald, Malvin (Story).  Wald, Eugene Ling (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kathy Lawrence (Lucille Bremer) for San Francisco Tribune, arranges for investigator to be committed to sanitarium as patient to find out what happened to missing judge.She arranges fake marriage so as his wife she can have him committed. She makes occasional visits to check on his progress in finding out what happened to judge. She eventually pulls gun on judge's girlfriend and trades places with her to get into asylum.She holds the judge at gunpoint to rescue investigator who has been found out and captured by judge's cohorts.	115261
2003	Behind the Camera:  Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company,' The	MT		Bell, Elisa		Reporter at Interview (Lisa Best). Reporter #3 (Chad Bruce). Newsweek Photographer (Brian Drader).	115262
2004	Behind the Camera: Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels,' The	MT	SVD 1533			News Media. Paparazzi (Kent R. Karemaker).	115263
2006	Behind the Camera: Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes,' The	MT				Journalist (Daniel Bacon). Journalist (Brenda Crichlow). Playboy Photographer (Claude Knowlton).	115264
2005	Behind the Camera: Unauthorized Story of 'Mork and Mindy,' The	MT				News Media. Interviewer (Dion Luther).	115265
1865	Behind the Curtain	N		Addison		Press	115266
1935	Behind the Evidence	M		Shumate, Harold (Story and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Society Columnist. Playboy Tony Sheridan (Norman Foster) loses his fortune and takes a job writing a society column for Daily Herald editor Hackett (Edward Keane).  Involved in intrigue, racketeers and murder.New York Times: "The Daily Herald office, too, is an inspiration to jaded newspaper men. When the rewrite man takes a story over the phone the entire office gathers around his typewriter.""A friendly tip to the producers: City editors on metropolitan newspapers do not occupy private offices. They are strategically located in the city room so they can tell whether Joe is actually going out on his story or just picking it up from City News."	115267
1935	Behind the Green Lights	M				Reporter (Harry Harvey)	115268
1937	Behind the Headlines	DT				Newspaper. Pete Smith Specialties: How a newspaper operates from inception of story to time paper hits the street. Shot at the Los Angeles Times	115269
1952	Behind the Headlines	M			UK Only	Press	115270
1956	Behind The Headlines	M			UK Only	Reporter Paul Banner (Paul Carpenter). Reporters compete with London police to solve a murder. They see it as their duty to investigate and solve a crime for the sake of a front page scoop for their daily newspaper.Reporters do not sit around waiting for press releases.	115271
1955	Behind the Headlines	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	115272
1937	Behind the Headlines	M	DVD -R HQ 1712, 1713. SV 49	Ahearn, Thomas (Story). Edmund L. Hartmann, J. Robert Bren (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Reporter Eddie Haines (Lee Tracy) with Station KBC. who continually scoops the papers with his on-the-spot coverage. Chief rival is New York Star Reporter Mary Bradley (Diana Gibson). He rescues Sob Sister and a Billion in Gold.Bradley claims Haines once sent her out to get an engagement ring just so he could scoop her on a story. Contempt of newspaper reporters for immediate competitors.Current editor of her paper wants Gibson. End up co-existing.  Tiny (Tom Kennedy) is Haines' sidekick.Publisher Alan Bennett (Phillip Huston).  Reporter Duggan (Doodles Weaver). Disgusted Reporter (Lynton Brent).  Announcer (Ralph Robertson).	115273
1939	Behind the Headlines	A			#284 . One of the 2,000 WPA Posters known to exist. The Library of Congress’ collection of more than 900 posters is the largest in the world. Posters were made possible by one of the few U.S. Government programs to support the arts.	Newspaper Headlines. Poster depicting events behind newspaper headlines, showing images related to war. Silk screen, color. Created as a Federal Art Project, Illinois, 1939. Date: Sept. 7, 1939. 	115274
1971	Behind the Lines	DT				New York Times Journalist Harrison E. Salisbury news analysis show	115275
1946	Behind the Mask	M		Grant, Maxwell (aka Walter B. Gibson) Stories.  Arthur Hoerl (Story). George Callahan (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Shadow film series	Columnist Brad Thomas (Robert Shayne)  for The Daily Bulletin is murdered and the Shadow investigates. Ruthless columnist has been taking money from individuals to keep their names out of his columns. Killed in office while writing his column..Shadow is accused of murdering columnist to prevent his identity from being printed. The real Shadow sets out to clear his name causing him to postpone his marriage to long-suffering assistant.Newsroom is used for initial interrogations and in the end of  the film when suspects are gathered and The Shadow exposes the killer.Reporter (James Nataro)  Copy Boy (Cill Christy)	115276
1937	Behind the Mike	M		Ahearn, Thomas and Walton Butterfield (Story). Barry Trivers (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Producer George Hayes (William Gargon) is fired when he hits one of his sponsors. Another station's radio manager Jane Arledge (Judith Barrett) hires him and he vows to turn the station around.Tiny Martin (Don Wilson) is a New York radio announcer.  Fights the mayor who is run out of town. Hayes is offered his old job back and he and Arledge head for New York.	115277
2001	Behind the Music: Geri  Halliwell	T			Episode #113. 2-7-2001	Publicist Jonathan Hackford. Photographer Adrian Mott.	115278
2001	Behind the Music: Oasis	T	SVD 1032			Reporter Dominic Mohan, tabloid press	115279
1998	Behind the Music: Selena	T			Episode #22. 3-29-1998	Interviewer-Narrator Jim Forbes.	115280
1940	Behind the News	M	SV 173	Schary, Dore, Allen Rivkin (Story). Isabel Dawn, Boyce De Gaw (Screenplay	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Jeff Flavin (Frank Albertson), Journalism school intern, scholarship winner, tries to get job at Daily Enquirer. Reporter Steve Woodrow (Lloyd Nolan) is missing. Managing Editor looks for him in bars, Turkish baths. Finds him in barber shopTurns in expense account to cover liquor bills, poker losses. Flavin assigned to keep eye on veteran journalist. Young cub idolizes him. His earlier writing inspired him to become reporter Covers story for Woodrow who is too drunk to do it.Woodrow concocts scheme to get Flavin out of profession by arranging phony legal transcript implicating mayor in murder scandal. Managing Editor discovers fake story before it gets into print. Cub is fired. Scholarship entitles him to six months on paper.Assigned task of reading paper's comics over company-owned radio station. While in night court, Flavin overhears frame-up for murder in night court. Determines to find "a paper in this town that has nerve enough to print the story." No one will hire him.Takes job with legal paper. He and Woodrow fight, then join forces to expose web of corruption. Foster, a Reporter (Dick Elliott). Reporter (Archie Twitchell). Reporter Monroe (Harry Tyler). First Reporter on the Phone (Herb Vigran).	115281
1948	Behind the News	SS	GPL	Finney, Jack	In "Third Level, The."	Newspaper Owner and Editor Johnny Deutsch of the Clarion. Inherited small-town weekly  Secretary Miss Gerraghty. Clarion printer, Nate Rubin. Johnny worse than his father.	115282
1959	Behind the News with Howard K. Smith	DT			1-11-1959 to 3-29-1959. CBS	TV Journalist. CBS Newsman Howard K. Smith, news analysis program	115283
2003	Behind the Red Door	M	DVD -R 1684		Based on a True Story	Photographer (Kyra Sedgwick) returns to Boston and takes care of her brother who is battling AIDs. The successful photographer wants to get back to work, but can't leave her angry brother.	115284
1943	Behind the Rising Sun	M	DVD -R HQ 3432, 3433. VHS 1267	Young, James R. (Book).  Emmet Lavery (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sara Braden (Gloria Holden) for the Tokyo Express. Military provides minor inconvenience to her coverage of war, but opposition soon becomes more direct and violent. She witnesses massacre of Chinese women and children.Publisher Reo Seki (J. Carroll Nash) is an influential Japanese newspaper publisher who is well connected to the rising power structure. His son, an engineer, returns after attending college in the United States.Americanized engineer opposes father's support of warrior state, but gradually becomes indoctrinated into the militaristic mentality. Publisher appointed Minister of Propaganda, but he questions actions of those in power including his son.Reporter Braden accuses the son of not stopping the bayoneting of babies in the Chinese massacre. Japanese soldiers torture Braden to get her to admit everything she wrote in paper was a lie. She refuses to give in.Son accuses his lover as well as the reporter and her boyfriend of being spies and has them imprisoned. Father arranges for them to escape. Son's lover remains behind to fight from within. When son is killed in bombing raid, father commits suicide.	115285
1995	Behind the Scenes with "Thunderball"	DT				Publicist Tom Carlyle.	115286
1916	Behind the Screen	M				Cameraman (James T. Kelley).	115287
2002	Behind the Startup: Icevan.com	M				Reporter (Barb Stuckey).	115288
1949	Behind the Story:	R			Series - 1949-57	Press	115289
1945	Behind the Story: Modern Jonah	R	CD11 - Wells			News Media	115290
1964	Behold a Pale Horse	M				Reporter (Michael Lonsdale).	115291
1934	Behold My Wife	M				Reporter at Train (Neal Burns). Reporter at Train (Martin Malone). Reporter at Train (Jack Mulhall). Reporter at Train (Pat O'Malley).  Reporter (Rhea Mitchell). Photographer (Fuzzy Knight).	115292
1998	Bei zheng	MF				Interviewer (Lindzay Chan). Interviewer (Evans Chan).	115293
1990	Beijo 2348/72	MF				Photographer (Gianfrancesco Guarnieri).	115294
2002	Being Eve: Being Famous	T			Episode #17. 7-2-2002	News Media. Reporter (Michelle Lafferty). News Presenter (Colin Moy).	115295
1993	Being Human	M				News Media. Reporter (Andrew Dolan). Reporter (Jeanne Reynolds). News Sound (Karen L. Thorson).	115296
2007	Being Michael Madsen	M				Paparazzi Guy (Jason Loughridge). Reporters (Ingrid Dydyn, Caroln Cumming, James Ryan, Oscar Sanchez, Andrew A. Williams, Sean Harris, Dave Zajac, Michael Thad Bragulla, Jeremy Rosengrant, Brian Trent). 	115297
1979	Being There	M	DVD		MacLaine	TV Reporter (Laurie Jefferson) does an interview with Gardener. Other Reporter (Paul Marin). Other Reporter (Janet Meshad). Other Reporter (Allen Williams). Kinney (Katherine De Hetre), News Researcher at Washington Post.News Publisher Lyman Stuart  in bar with Courtney (William Larsen). Financial Editor Sidney Courtney (John Harkins) of Washington Post. News Publisher Lyman Stuart (William Larsen), in bar with Courtney.	115298
1983	Being, The	M				Newswoman (Tracy Barry)	115299
2007	Beirut in Shades of Grey	N		Mills, Dana Kamal		British Photojournalist Luke Elliott and Rasha Halwani, a victim of the Lebanese civil war, begin a clandestine romance while on vacation in Paris. But the tranquility of their previous encounters quickly dissipates when Luke’s unannounced arrival on Rasa’s doorstep in Beirut incites a wrangle over cultural differences and polarized attitudes towards war. Once certain of her values and her role as a woman in the late 20th-century Islamic society, Rasha finds herself stymied by the voices before her and the ramifications of pursuing a life with this Westerner. 	115300
1980	Beirut Pipeline	NM	OWN - H	Alan, Ray		Journalist Ray Alan, agent of the top secret British Security Service "Tossteam."  Correspondent in Beirut. Old friend is dead and he's suspicious of murder.	115301
1961	Bekjui amheuk	MF			South Korea	Journalist (Hye-jeong Kim) attempts to clear his cousin's name of murder so he begins an investigation into the crime. He discovers the killing was politically motivated, but lacks proof against the person he knows to be behind the murder.He enlists the aid of his editor's daughter to help him gather evidence.	115302
2000	Bel Air	M				Photographer (Angus Scrimm).	115303
1976	Bel Ami	M				Photographer (Charlie Elvegard)	115304
1939	Bel Ami	MF			Germany	Journalist Forestier (Will Dohm).	115305
1910	Bel-Ami	N	OWN - H	Maupassant, Guy de		Reporter Georges Duroy (Bel-Ami), an ambitious young reporter who works for M. Walter, the owner of a newspaper.	115306
1931	Bela Lugosi	DM			Short	Interviewer Dorothy West.  Bela Lugosi - Himself.	115307
2004	Belfast: Novel of the Troubles, A	N		Clark, Douglas		American Freelance Photojournalist Mason Devereux is drawn into doing a project on the violence of Northern Ireland. He makes contact with the Irish Republican Army.The I.R.A. is interested in publicity showing Protestant paramilitaries' violence against Catholics. A deal is struck and Devereux is given access to extraordinary photo opportunities.He accepts the I.R.A.'s assistance, but finds his own way to get incriminating photographs of the I.R.A.'s own violence.On the verge of a negotiated end of the violence with the British government, a renegade faction of the Irish Republican Army, lead by seventies legendary gunman Michael Flynn, derails that movement toward peace.Flynn and Devereux cross paths in a sequence of violent events that continues the tragedy of Northern Ireland's Troubles.	115308
2006	Believe	M				News Media. News Reporter (Dan Rascone). TV Anchorman (Wood Terry).	115309
1939	Believe It Or Else	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Parody News. Mr. Ripley's Believe It Or Not	115310
1950	Believe It or Not: Murder Makes the Headlines	DT			Episode. 5-3-50	Host Mark Roberts	115311
2006	Believe Me	N		Pearson, Patricia		Magazine Editors at The Moral Volcano pay the salary of Frannie Mackenzie who thinks she finally has her life on track. Even though she backed into love and parenthood, getting pregnant before she even knew how to spell her lover Calvin’s last name (P-U-D-D-I-E), the birth of baby Lester seems to put everything in the right order at last. 	115312
2002	Believe Nothing: Get Rich Quick	T			Episode #1. 7-14-2002	Journalist (Tim Vine).	115313
2001	Believer, The	M				TV Reporter (Michael Port). Guy's Photographer (Carl Fischer).	115314
2007	Believers	M				Weatherman on TV (Rif Hutton).	115315
1987	Believers, The	M				News Vendor (Juan Manuel Aguero).	115316
2002	Believing the Dream (Return to Red River, 2)	NR		Snelling, Lauraine		School Reporter Thorliff Bjorklund in Sweden has had a passion for writing for as long as he can remember. But college life is not as he had imagined. The only bright spot in his life is his job at the newspaper.Time and distance that created a rift between him and his childhood sweetheart. When summer arrives, things are looking up at school and he must return  home and confront this relationship.Marriage seems out of the question for his sweetheart. She has learned her mother died giving birth to her and she is determined to become a doctor in order to save lives of other women in childbirth.	115317
1923	Bell Boy 13	M				Press Agent Mr. Haskell (Larry Steers).	115318
1945	Bell for Adano, A	M				Photographer (Frank Lackteen)	115319
1936	Bell in the Fog, The	NM		Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	115320
1971	Bell Jar, The	N	OWN - H	Plath, Sylvia		College Journalists Esther Greenwood. one of 12 student editors for a special college issue of a leading women's magazine, Ladies' Day in New York.She is slowly falling apart as she rushes though the frenetic magazine life of lunches, meetings, and dances.	115321
1979	Bell Jar, The	M				Student Editors (Christine Estabrook, Beth McDonald, Shelley Rogers, Ruth Van Poons).	115322
1958	Bell, Book and Candle	M	DVD -R HQ 6918, 6919. L			Publisher James Stewart. Author Ernie Kovacs. Non-journalism	115323
2002	Bella Betten	M				American Newscaster (John Hartnett)	115324
2004	Bella Block - Das Gegenteil von Liebe	TF				Journalist.	115325
2008	Bella Kowalski: Murder in Los Lobos	NM		McGinty, Sue	#1 Bella Kowalski Series	Journalist Bella Kowalski is a former nun who is now an obituary writer for the local paper and an activist for nature conservancy. When the daughter of a prominent local family is pushed off a cliff into the Pacific Ocean, Bella knows that her murder had something to do with plans to build a profitable but ill-advised wastewater treatment plant on environmentally sensitive land. The woman is only the first victim in what becomes a thorny scandal involving powerful politicos, corrupt local government, greed, family secrets and skullduggery in this small Central Coast community in California. Bella is from Detroit and is married to an ex-cop from Chicago. She becomes deeply involved in the murder of a prominent landowner whose property is slated for development of a controversial wastewater treatment plant. 	115326
1929	Bellamy Trial	M				Reporter (Betty Bronson). Reporter (Edward J. Nugent).	115327
1928	Bellamy Trial, The	NM	OWN - H	Hart, Frances Noyes		Female Reporter. Unnamed red-haired female reporter for the Philadelphia Planet who is covering her first big trial. A male reporter for the New York Sphere fills her in on procedure and a romance develops.	115328
2008	Belle in the Big Apple: Novel with Recipes, A	N		Parkhurst, Brooke		Journalist Belle Lee, a vivacious, tart-tongued daughter of Mobile, Alabama, decides that the only way she’ll ever make a name for herself as a journalist is to leave the family newspaper and head to New York.  She soon realizes just how daunting life in the big city can be. An outsider desperate to carve a place for herself in the cutthroat world of New York journalism, Belle marches all over town in her kitten heels and her single Chloe suit to hand-deliver resumes and smiles, and to beg for a job from the indifferent or downright hostile office drones.She refuses to give up. With heroic persistence, a wicked sense of humor and a taste for the gourmet, Belle sees what it takes to become a New Yorker. She flirts with a gorgeous young man on the subway, only to learn later that he's stolen her purse; braves the judgmental stares of her neighbors; goes on a series of hilariously disastrous dates and then, finally, she catches her big break: a job as a production assistant at a conservative twenty-four-hour news network.Belle throws herself into her work, sure that her talents will be noticed. All the while, she suffers the sexually suggestive commentary of one of the station's better-known male anchors, doggedly fetches scripts and pulls footage in the wee hours of the morning while working the midnight shift. Belle even maintains her Southern charm, baking cakes for her coworkers and befriending the office security guard.Things start to look up when Paige Beaumont, the channel's star female news anchor, takes Belle under her wing. Paige shows Belle the ropes, dispenses career advice, includes her in the office gossip and also sets her up on dates at restaurants where,before, Belle had only dreamed of one day being inside. But when Belle uncovers the truth behind an illegal network deal that may jeopardize the election of female presidential candidate Jessica Clayton, she realizes that intelligent and ambitious women need to stick together — and she has no choice but to take matters into her own hands.With thirty recipes for everything from Bribe-Your-Coworkers Pound Cake to Single-Girl Sustenance and how to make the perfect Manhattan — all told in the delightful and plucky voice of a determined and saucy young woman — Belle in the Big Apple is about finding love in the most unlikely places, following your dreams and staying true to yourself.	115329
1951	Belle Le Grand	M	DVD -R HQ 8437, 8435			Newsboy (Jimmy Ogg)	115330
1934	Belle of the Nineties	M	L			Editor (Wade Boteler).	115331
1919	Belle of the Season, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	115332
2006	Belle Ruin	NJ		Grimes, Martha		Cub Reporter Emma Graham is 12 years old and the youngest cub reporter in the history of the local newspaper.Her irrepressible sleuthing leads her deep into the woods near Spirit Lake, where she discovers the crumbling remains of a sumptuous grand hotel.On the scent of a scoop, she begins probing the hidden history of the vacation palace, uncovering secrets buried deep inside the Belle Rouen's burned ruins.	115333
1962	Belle Sommers	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	115334
2000	Belles de nuit	MF			France.	Photographer Jean-Pierre Larcher (Himself).	115335
1987	Belles Lettres Papers, The	N	OWN - H	Simmons, Charles		Newspaper. Belles Lettres, a highly literary and literate weekly.	115336
1950	Bellezze in bicicletta	MF				Reporter (Luigi Pavese).	115337
1951	Bellissima	MF				Photographer (Arturo Bragaglia).	115338
1987	Bellman and True	M			UK	Photographer Simon (Martin Gower).	115339
1965	Bells of Bicetre, The	N		Simenon, Georges		Newspaper Publisher Rene Maugras has risen from obscurity to publisher of a highly influential Paris newspaper. Then, suddenly, he finds himself in a Paris hospital, speechless and paralyzed, yet surprisingly clear of mind. For the first time in his life he is forced to reflect. Maugras then goes through the stages of illness and recovery.	115340
2006	Belly of the Beast, The	M				News Media. Roving Reporter (Christie Fletcher).	115341
1917	Beloved Adventuress	M				Critic (Robert Paton Gibbs)	115342
1987	Beloved Deceiver	NR	OWN - P	Kidd, Flora	Harlequin Presents #1058	Magazine Writer Glenda Thompson, a famous magazine writer	115343
1959	Beloved Infidel	M	DVD -R HQ 2057, 2058. VHS 487	Graham, Sheila, Gerald Frank (Book). Sy Bartlett (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Peck	Gossip Columnist Sheilah Graham (Deborah Kerr) has an affair with Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (Gregory Peck).  When she first arrives from England, the British-born Graham contacts John Wheeler (Philip Ober) at the North American Newspaper Alliance.She gets a job at the New York Mirror but is fired when one of her columns appears in another paper. Wheeler offers her a year-long contract in Hollywood as a gossip columnist where she quickly earns a reputation for her ruthless attacks on performers.Once she meets Fitzgerald, her journalism career becomes secondary.  Efforts to start radio program "like Louella" thwarted when Fitzgerald goes on a drunken binge and disrupts her tryout."I write about Hollywood as I see it…that's my privilege. I'm a reporter."  Variety, 11/18/59: "This is primarily a film about a sharp, aggressive film columnist who falls in love with a man who is her intellectual superior by miles, and…."`"…who, through the association with him, attains a new human stature. It is also a film in which the characters go mostly unexplained, and this makes for a superficiality which deprives them of sympathy." Reporter (Frank Gerstle).	115344
1958	Beloved Infidel	N	OWN - P	Graham, Sheila and Gerald Frank		Gossip Columnist and Scott Fitzgerald	115345
1913	Below the Deadline	M			Ness Book	Reporter for the Chronicle catches a female crook stealing a necklace. Returns it because he loves her. Later accused of killing her father. Reporter is sent to prison, but heroine sets a trap to force a confession from the real killer.	115346
2001	Belphegor - Le fantome du Louvre	MF				Photographer (Christophe Veillon).	115347
1972	Ben	M	L	Gilbert, Stephen (Characters).  Gilbert A. Ralston (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Sequel to Willard.	Reporter Billy Hatfield (Arthur O'Connell) argues with police chief who asks him to downplay a series of rat attacks to avoid a panic. "Panics sell newspapers," he says.  Shows up at scenes of subsequent assaults by rats to make a few comments.Reporter present at lengthy confrontation between police and rodent army.  Cigar in his mouth, he says, "I get paid to write about heroes, I don't have to be one."  Reduced role for newsman in this sequel.	115348
2006	Ben 10: Alliance, The	C			Episode #9. 2-18-2006	Radio Newscaster (Dave Fennoy - Voice). TV News Announcer (Jim Ward - Voice).	115349
2006	Ben 10: Lucky Girl	C			Episode #10. 3-4-2006	News Media. Reporter (Nancy Linari - Voice).  Radio News Announcer (Richard McGonagle - Voice).	115350
2006	Ben 10: Midnight Madness	C			Episode #28. 12-2-2006	Newscaster (Jim Ward - Voice).	115351
2006	Ben 10: Secrets	C			Episode #13. 3-25-2006	TV News Reporter (Jim Ward - Voice).	115352
1996	Ben Balasador: Akin ang huling batas	MF			Philippines	Journalist	115353
1930	Ben Bernie, The Old Maestro	R			1930-41	Columnist Winchell rivalry	115354
1892	Ben Bruce	N		Alger, Horatio Jr.		Press	115355
2004	Ben Franklin	DT	DVD -R HQ 10311		12-5-2004	Journalist Ben Franklin was a founding father who was also an accomplished scientist, inventor, businessman, statesman and newspaperman.	115356
1947	Ben Grauer's Americana Quiz	DT				Host Ben Grauer quiz show	115357
1957	Ben Hecht Show, The	DT				Host Ben Hecht, former newsman	115358
1953	Ben Hecht's Tales of the City	T			Series - Six Episodes - Ben Hecht teleplays	Journalist Ben Hecht	115359
1953	Ben Hecht's Tales of the City    	T		Hecht, Ben	Series - Six Episodes 	Ben Hecht teleplays Journalist Ben Hecht	115360
1989	Ben Henry: All Points Bulletin	NM	OWN - P	Weiss, Mike	#2 Ben Henry Mystery	Reporter Ben Henry has been bumped from the San Francisco Courier for probing too deeply. The 40ish ex-reporter who drove a San Francisco cab is now licensed as a private eye.He winds his way through the city, in and out of a marriage, a career as a newspaper journalist and a few murders.	115361
1992	Ben Henry: Dry and Thirsty Ground, A	NM		Weiss, Mike	#3 Ben Henry Mystery	Reporter Ben Henry has been bumped from the San Francisco Courier for probing too deeply. The 40ish ex-reporter who drove a San Francisco cab is now licensed as a private eye.He heads toward Big Sur to rescue his oldest pal from an ax murder charge and finds two raging forest fires, a xenophobic mountain clan, marijuana farming, a retarded boy, a nurse suspected of euthanasia -- even romance.Henry is now a licensed P.I.	115362
1987	Ben Henry: No Go on Jackson Street	NM	OWN - H - P	Weiss, Mike	#1 Ben Henry Mystery	Reporter Ben Henry has been bumped from the San Francisco Courier for probing too deeply. The 40ish ex-reporter is now driving a taxi.  He learns that Columnist Harry Shugart was murdered and his friend is in trouble.The foster son of Ben's best friend is an outlandishly fey drug dealer who is set up to take the rap for the murder of San Francisco's top columnist. The young man is shot to death and Henry gets involved.Soon he is embroiled in a tangled web of murder, drugs, hidden family ties and multigenerational revenge. He gets involved with the columnist's beautiful daughter, a powerful and malevolent newspaper publisher and his gay son.Henry started out as a San Francisco ex-reporter reborn as a cab driver. When Ben witnesses flamboyant drug dealer Yollo's murder, his old reporter instincts kick in.	115363
1880	Ben Hur: Tale of the Christ, A	N		Wallace, Lew		Newsmonger. Chapter 13, Page 62: "What news have you?" "Then you have not heard?" "No." "They say the Christ is born," said the newsmonger, plunging into her story.It was curious to see the faces of the laborers brighten with interest; on the other side down came the jars, which, in a moment, were turned into seats for their owners."The Christ!" the listeners cried. "So they say." "Who?" "Everybody; it is common talk." "Does anybody believe it?"  The newsmonger then tells what she knows.	115364
2000	Ben Newman: Good and the Dead, The	N		Shubin, Seymour		Magazine Crime Writer Ben Newman, a writer of true-detective stories, has written about scores of murders and thinks he has seen it all -- until he's confronted with the murders of adults from his old neighborhood whom he hasn't seen since childhood.Begins with the body of his brother's wife found floating in the family swimming pool. Suspicion centers on Ben's brother. Ben then finds himself confronted with a series of strange deaths.Newman had one book published but never expected to be more than an observer on a homicide case. Someone has targeted his elementary school class and he must discover who the culprit is before anyone else dies.	115365
2007	Benchwarmer	NS		Lancaster, Bill		Sports Editor Taylor Prescott was an Arkansas youngster who grows up to become a nationally recognized sports editor and the number one authority on the Arkansas Razorback football program. Prescott faces many hurdles before landing a job in Fayetteville, Arkansas where he overcomes personal tragedy to witness the greatest college football game of all time between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Texas Longhorns. What leads this intrepid reporter to the final big stage on the day of the championship game and where does he fit in with President Reagan and the crazy Cuban exile? Is it another practical joke from his boyfriend Winky, and will the wicked newspaper war in Little Rock have a dramatic effect on Prescott’s life. Will the beloved Hogs finally win the big one for the coach and will Taylor’s sweetheart and young son be left alone at the hospital? The Secret Service must react swiftly as the drama unfolds on national TV with bombastic broadcaster Howard Bizell at the microphone. Everyone is watching and history is being made as violence erupts in Razorback land. 	115366
2001	Beneath Loch Ness	M				News Media. Reporter in Press Room (Tim Murphy). Network Reporter (Kevin P. Kearns-Kerns). Reporter (Jonathan Fraser). The legendary Loch Ness Monster terrorizes a lake in Scotland.	115367
2005	Beneath the Skin	MT				News Media. Reporter (Caroline Laskowska).  TV Newsreader (Chris Rogers). TV Newsreader (Liz Wickham).	115368
2004	Beneath the Surface	NR		Turner, Linda	Silhouette Intimate Moments #1333	Crime Reporter Logan St. John has a no-strings-attached connection with Abby Saunders. But that’s about to hit a snag. He could see how much danger she was in, spotting danger was his area of expertise. Funny how he completely missed the signs around his heart. Saunders was certainly aware that when it came to her boss, and his mysterious, possibly unsavory dealings, she felt she knew too much. When it came to men, she knew too little. So when she was introduced to crack reporter St. John, she was relieved. After all, it was unlikely that the still-grieving, if gorgeous widower would be looking for a relationship -- and maybe he could help her figure out how much trouble she was really in. 	115369
1992	Benedict Canyon	N		Van Wormer, Laura		News Media. Editor Kate Weston of a New York publishing company dedicates herself to salvaging the incomplete autobiography of a major TV star. Their friendship grows. Private and public lives of two media women.Weston, beloved by authors and agents, barely hangs on to her job because the house has recently been purchased by a big conglomerate that understands how to market toys but doesn't appreciate good books.	115370
1997	Beneficiary, The	MT				News Media. Female Anchor  (Stacie Randall)	115371
1946	Benefit Performance	N		Sale, Richard		Press Agent discovers the murderer of a Hollywood actor's double	115372
2009	Bengal’s Heart	NSF		Leigh, Lora		Reporter Cassa Hawkins has always supported Breed rights -- especially in light of a specimen like Cabal St. Laurents, the epitome of the male animal. But when the Breeds are incriminated in a series of violent murders, it’s left to Cassa and Cabal to discover the truth before they become prey.Paranormal series set in a world where genetically altered Breeds and the humans who created them sometimes come together in the fiercest of passions. 	115373
1968	Bengelchen liebt kreuz und quer	MF				Reporter (Sammy Drechsel).	115374
1985	Beniker Gang, The (aka: Dear Lola)	T	SVD 814			Newscaster (Anna Bond).	115375
1951	Benjamin Franklin	R			Episode. 5-17-1951. Hallmark Playhouse	Journalist-Printer Benjamin Franklin	115376
2002	Benjamin Franklin: Let the Experiment Be Made	DT	DVD -R HQ 4067			Printer's apprentice goes to London, pursues enlightenment, returns to Philadelphia, becomes a publisher, promotes civics and achieves fame as a scientist.	115377
1953	Benjamin Franklin: Misunderstood Man, The	R			Episode. 11-29-1953. Hallmark Playhouse:	Journalist-Printer Benjamin Franklin	115378
2003	Benjamin Justice: Blind Eye	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#5 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Reporter Benjamin Justice is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter disgraced and fired for inventing sources. He now is on a quest for the Catholic priest who molested him when he was 12 years old.Ace Los Angeles Times Columnist Joe Soto is engaged to Justice's friend and shows him an outline for a book he plans to write about an infamous assassin who works for various drug cartels.Then Soto obligingly writes a story about Justice's missing priest and is promptly murdered by a hit-and-run driver outside a restaurant.At 32, Justice was one of Los Angeles' best known journalists. He had respect and envy of his colleagues, admiration of his employers and ear of city's population. Then he won Pulitzer Prize for one of his features and everything came crashing down.It was discovered he had invented the subjects of his piece and he was forced to return the Pulitzer, was fired from his job and became a pariah to most of his former colleagues.	115379
1999	Benjamin Justice: Justice at Risk:	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#3 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Journalist Benjamin Justice of the Los Angeles Sun is a Pulitzer Prize-wining reporter who discovers he is HIV-positive. His lover is dead of AIDS and he was disgraced and fired for inventing sources for his Pulitzer Prize-winning article.Justice has just turned 40. His good friend, Alexandra Templeton, a fast-rising African-American reporter at the Los Angeles Sun wants to introduce him to a handsome UCLA anthropology professor.The professor in turn introduces Justice to his close friend, documentary film producer Cecile Chang in order to work on a script for a series about AIDS. Justice begs off. But when he meets  "Adonis-like" associate producer Peter Graff, he says yes.Graff has been working on his own for nearly a week because the series director Tom Callahan has disappeared without a word. They find the director's apartment abandoned with traces of blood and a sign of a struggle in the bedroom.Next day, Callahan's body turns up severely mutilated in an area of Los Angeles known for homosexual cruising. Then another documentary filmmaker Brian Mittelman is killed. Justice discovers how the two murders are related through political corruption.	115380
2000	Benjamin Justice: Limits of Justice, The	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#4 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Journalist Benjamin Justice of the Los Angeles Sun is a Pulitzer Prize-wining reporter who discovers he is HIV-positive. His lover is dead of AIDS and he was disgraced and fired for inventing sources for his Pulitzer Prize-winning article.Still trying to come to terms with his HIV-positive status, Justice is just resurfacing after a six-month-long romance with Cuervo Gold when he is roused from his self-induced torpor by a young woman offering him work and money.A sleazy star biographer has just written an expose of the woman's late father, an actor known for his masculine hunkiness claiming the Hollywood he-man was a pedophile. She wants Justice to write the rebuttal and set the record straight.But before he can begin, Justice discovers the woman in her bedroom with a needle in her arm. She's murdered. Justice, with a generous advance in his bank account, is determined to find out who did it.	115381
2004	Benjamin Justice: Moth and Flame	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#6 Benjamin Justice Mysteries.	Reporter Benjamin Justice, HIV-positive, disgraced prize-winning journalist temporarily laboring as a civil servant, completing text and captions for an important 20th century booklet on historic West Hollywood sites. Newswoman Alex Templeton.The writer who preceded him on the job is found murdered. Stacks of notes and old photos lead Justice on a trail that involves him not only with the investigation of his predecessor's death, but also with the decades-old disappearance of a heartthrob.His friendship with African-American Newswoman Alex Templeton is severely tested as she is poised on a slippery slope of journalistic ethics during her quest for a story.Her actions and the spin of the news story itself call into question the underpinnings of her relationship with Justice, bringing forth feelings of betrayal and even jealousy in Justice, whose heart aches for humanity's imperfections.Justice, a gay, uses Prozac, is HIV-positive and is minus an eye.	115382
1997	Benjamin Justice: Revision of Justice	N	OWN - P	Wilson, John Morgan	#2 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Journalist Benjamin Justice of the Los Angeles Sun is a Pulitzer Prize-wining reporter who discovers he is HIV-positive. His lover is dead of AIDS and he was disgraced and fired for inventing sources for his Pulitzer Prize-winning article.Justice and the go-getting young African-American journalist, Alexandra Templeton go to an open house at the home of a well-known teacher of screenwriting. Templeton is on assignment, but the body she finds in the teacher's garden is a shocker.Justice thinks it's murder. The dead man, a quintessential Hollywood deal maker with phony credentials and no scruples,  has many enemies.  Justice, ever the investigative journalist, however reluctant, begins to nose around and finds the killer.Along the way he reawakens a part of himself, the past he had kept buried or preserved in alcohol, ever since the death of his lover from AIDS seven years ago.A homophobic police lieutenant turns a deaf ear to Justice, the jaded ex-journalist along for the ride with a crime reporter who thought she was working on a feature on the screenwriting game. It takes a second murder to convince the police.	115383
2006	Benjamin Justice: Rhapsody in Blood	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#7 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Reporter Benjamin Justice, HIV-positive, leaves West Hollywood to go to a crumbling resort hotel on the edges of the high California desert to accept an offer from Alexandra Templeton, a reporter friend, to spend a weekend at the Haunted Springs Hotel.Fallen journalist Justice has been crawling out of his dark night of the soul via disciplined work on his autobiography. With the first draft in on time, he joins Templeton for a brief getaway from months of troubled sleep and restless writings.Their first road trip takes them from West Hollywood to the California desert, where a gossip columnist is murdered on the set of a movie about the state's last lynching.The hotel is the site of the rape and murder of a movie star 50 years before. The lynching of a black handyman charged with the crime and the suicide of the star's daughter in the same hotel room 25 years later.	115384
1996	Benjamin Justice: Simple Justice:	NM	OWN	Wilson, John Morgan	#1 Benjamin Justice Mysteries.	Journalist Benjamin Justice of the Los Angeles Sun is a gay, Pulitzer Prize-wining reporter who discovers he is HIV-positive. His lover is dead of AIDS and he was disgraced and fired for inventing sources for his Pulitzer Prize-winning article.Justice is a recovering alcoholic and has been hiding out in a West Hollywood neighborhood known as the Norma Triangle when he's called back reluctantly to the world of the living by an unexpected and unwelcomed visit from his former boss, Harry Brofsky.Brofsky who wants Ben to do some underground work (strictly off-the-record) with an up-and-coming beautiful, long-legged African-American Reporter named Alexandra Templeton to investigate a seemingly motiveless killing outside a local gay bar.It's a second chance given to him by his old editor. The investigation throws Justice back into the life of gay bars, spurned lovers, dysfunctional families and tawdry secrets. It's everything he has tried to escape.He quickly falls into a brutal relationship with a sexually confused young Latino. He also lusts after the son of a homophobic politician and has to fend off the unwanted advances of his reporting female partner.	115385
2008	Benjamin Justice: Spider Season	NM		Wilson, John Morgan	#8 Benjamin Justice Mysteries	Reporter Benjamin Justice a disgraced journalist who is HIV-positive and former Pulitzer Prize winner, finally publishes his autobiography, which creates a series of threats against him and everyone he loves. Two characters come out of the woodwork after the disgraced West Hollywood reporter publishes his revealing memoir: a young ex-marine bent on instigating a fight with Benjamin and a manipulative middle-aged man with a zealous interest in spiders. Shamed years earlier after his Pulitzer Prize was rescinded because he made up his sources, Benjamin struggles to untangle these two figures’ mysterious ties to him. Meanwhile, he has to deal with a former rival reporter, the unscrupulous Cathryn Conroy, who is intent on digging up more truth than he chose to admit in his book. Justice was revered as a fine journalist who deservedly won a Pulitzer for his articles on nursing his lover who was dying from AIDS. When it was substantiated that he had fabricated his story, he became despised, black balled and the only person forced to return a Pulitzer. He changed careers solving mysteries instead of writing articles. Now he publishes his memoir. The unprincipled Reporter Cathryn knows Justice did not uncover all his scandalous muck. She investigates him so she can pile more dirt on him and more fame on her. 	115386
1974	Benji	M				Newspaper Boy (Joey Camp).	115387
1987	Benji the Hunted	M				TV Cameraman (Mike Francis).	115388
2004	Benji: Off the Leash!	M				News Media. TV Newscaster No. 1 (Margaret Loesch). Newscaster No. 2 (Dava Whisenant). Newscaster No. 3 (Joe Camp).	115389
1998	Benny Andersen: Dansk smil med hjornetaender	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Hanne-Vibeke Holst. Portrait of author-poet Benny Andersen.	115390
2007	Benny Bliss and the Disciples of Greatness	M				Newscaster (Dave Cobert).	115391
1991	Benny Hill Show, The:	T			Episode. 1-30-91	Reporter broadcasts from a swamp	115392
1979	Benny Hill Show, The:	T	SV 213		Episode	Parody News. Female Newscaster played by Benny Hill.	115393
1979	Benny Hill Show, The:	T	DVD -R HQ 4948		Episode	Parody Sports News. Sportscaster in World of Sport.	115394
1971	Benny Hill Show, The: Cinema: Vintage Years, The	T			Episode #9. 3-24-1971	Interviewer (Andree Melly - Herself).	115395
1989	Benny Hill Show, The: Crook Report, The	T			Episode #57. 2-8-1989	TV News Reporter (Carla De Wansey). Hosts Benny Hill. Announcer Henry McGee.	115396
1962	Benny Hill Show, The: Mystery of Black Bog Manor, The	T			Episode #7. 11-30-1962	News Editor (Peter Vernon).	115397
1974	Benny Hill: Best of Benny Hill, The: Grass is Greener, The	T			UK. One in a collection of sketches	Interviewer (Andree Melly).	115398
1988	Bensberger Zwischenspiel	NM		Sülzer, Bernd	Germany	Journalist	115399
1979	Benson:	T			PR -  Series.1979-1986.	Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary introduced. News Media.	115400
1985	Benson: Bookburner, The	T			Episode. 3-29-1985. Season #6. Episode #23	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mae E. Campbell). Reporter #2 (Greg Finley). Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115401
1983	Benson: Close Encounters on the Third Hole	T			Episode #81. 1-14-1983	News Media. Reporter (Sheila Scott-Wilkenson). Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115402
1985	Benson: Don't Quote Me	T	DVD -R HQ 6161		Episode	Press. Governor's private remarks are leaked to the press. Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115403
1985	Benson: Full Court Press	T			Episode	News Media. Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115404
1985	Benson: Governor's House Call, The	T			Episode	News Media. Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115405
1984	Benson: Home for Christmas	T			Episode #125. 12-21-1984	News Media. The Reporter (Hillary A. Holland). Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115406
1985	Benson: On the Road	T			Episode. 1-11-1985	News Media. Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115407
1980	Benson: Power Play	T			Episode #21. 3-20-1980	News Media. Reporter (Ken Lerner). Reporter (Tom Tully). Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115408
1982	Benson: Sweet Irish Rose	T	DVD -R HQ 7430		Episode.#57. 2-11-1982	Photojournalist. The governor falls in love with a photojournalist. Press Secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips), the governor's press secretary	115409
1983	Benvenuta	MF				Journalist (Renato Scarpa - The Journalist)	115410
0650	Beowolf: Part XXXV	PO		Anonymous. Francis B. Gummere (Translation)		Herald: "Hasted the herald, the hoard so spurredhim his track to retrace; he was troubled by doubt…."	115411
0650	Beowulf: Part V	PO		Anonymous. Francis B. Gummere (Translation)		Messenger: "Messenger, I, Hrothgar's herald! Heroes so many ne'er met I as strangers of mood so strong.'Tis plain that for prowess, not plunged into exilefor high-hearted valor, Hrothgar ye seek!"	115412
0650	Beowulf: Part VI	PO		Anonymous. Francis B. Gummere (Translation)		Herald: "Then hied that troop where the herald led them, under Heorot's roof: [the hero strode,]hardy 'neath helm, till the hearth he neared.Beowulf spake, his breastplate gleamed,	115413
0650	Beowulf: Part XXXVII	PO		Anonymous. Francis B. Gummere (Translation)		Herald: "Little I kept backof the tidings new, but told them all,the herald that up the headland rode."	115414
1988	Beregerac: Crossed Swords	T			Episode #50. 1-9-1988	TV Commentator (Lesley North).	115415
1981	Beregite zhenschchin!	MF				Journalist (Andrei Gradov)	115416
2002	Berelsen - de uaktuelle nyheder	TF			Episode #4. 3-29-2002	Reporter (Erik Clausen - Himself). Host: Mikael Bertelsen).	115417
2004	Bergdorf Blondes	N		Sykes, Plum		Fashion Magazine contributors, young Manhattan socialites, women who shop all day, aspire to marry and are employed, if at all, for a fashion magazine.	115418
2004	Berger & Mitry: Burnt Orange Sunrise, The	NM		Handler,  David	#4 Berger & Mitry Mysteries	Movie Critic Mitch Berger, a white, middle-aged syndicated movie critic and his lover, a homicide-toughened black cop now providing police service for village of  Dorset, Conn. Berger's caustic views on modern movie-makers, celebrities and hangers-on.Guests at dinner party at Astrid's Castle. Inn is run by the daughter and her husband of the 94-year-old reclusive pioneer film director, Ada Geiger.Murders occur and the cop takes charge. Berger an Desiree Mitry solve the crimes.	115419
2002	Berger & Mity: Cold  Blue Blood, The:	NM		Handler, David	#1 Berger & Mitry Mysteries	Movie Critic Mitch Berger, a top film critic with  major New York newspaper has become almost a recluse since his wife died one year ago. Spends his time in his apartment or in the dark recesses of a screening room.Although he continues to dazzle moviegoers and film elite with his criticisms, his editor and good friend is alarmed about him. As a scheme to pull him out of his grief, she gives him a non-film assignment.He is to do a color story on the wealthy and social homeowners on Connecticut's Gold Coast. He meets Lieutenant Desiree Mitry, one of only three women on the Connecticut State Police major crimes squad, the youngest and the only black.	115420
2004	Berger and Mitry: Bright Silver Star, The:	NM		Handler, David	#3 Berger and Mitry Mysteries	Film Critic Mitch Berger is now a transplanted New Yorker and renowned film critic who loves the beautiful black trooper Desiree "Des" Mitry.Arrival of Academy Award winner and her husband promises an exciting summer than usual for Dorset residents with hordes of reporters and stargazes.When the husband falls off a cliff, the two investigate. Mitch finally becomes acclimated to simple village life, but returns to New York and tries to dispel some of the painful memories of his deceased wife.He introduces Des to the energy and pulse of the city.	115421
2003	Berger and Mitry: Hot Pink Farmhouse, The:	NM		Handler, David	#2 Berger & Mitry Mysteries	Film Critic Mitch Berger, a New York film critic and author of two movie reference books, is spending his first autumn on Big Sister, a private island off Dorset, Conn.Desiree "Des" Mitry, the black, beautiful and former homicide investigator for the Connecticut state police, now directs traffic and pursues art classes. Both get caught up in a squabble that pits pro-development locals against those are against it.And, of course, there's also murder and the romance between Des and Mitch. Bits of film trivia woven throughout.	115422
1990	Bergerac:	T			Episode. Crime Drama Series	Photographer. Witchcraft is suspected in the strange death of a photographer, but Bergerac discovers that the magic was really murder	115423
1990	Bergerac:	T			Episode. 11-9-90	TV Journalist. Investigation into the robbery of a visiting American network executive and attempts to blackmail a local TV journalist lead Bergerac (John Nettles) to the New York Mob	115424
1983	Bergerac: Almost Like a Holiday	T			Episode. 2-6-1983. Season #2. Episode #5.	Reporter (Peter Godfrey).	115425
1988	Bergerac: Burnt	T			Episode #52. 1-23-1988	News Media. Reporter (Jane Gogarty). Reporter (Ray North). Reporter (Graham Pitt).	115426
1985	Bergerac: Chrissie	T			Episode #35. 11-15-1985	News Media. "Vogue" Reporter (Kate Ingram).  Radio Interviewer (Clare Clifford). Fashion Show Producer (Daniel Andre Pageon).	115427
1983	Bergerac: Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie	T			Episode. 1-23-1983. Season #2. Episode #3	Reporter (John Conway). Photographer (Ray Dunbobbin). Radio Interviewer (Chris Hambrow). News Editor (Hayden Jones).	115428
1983	Bergerac: Come Out Fighting	T			Episode #24. 11-11-1983	News Media. Reporter (Tessa Peake-Jones).  Photographer (Kevin Lloyd).	115429
1987	Bergerac: Deadly Virus, The	T			Episode #44. 1-31-1987	Reporter (Desmond MacNamara).	115430
1981	Bergerac: Evil That Men Do, The	T			Episode #80. 1-26-1991	Reporter (Steve Nicolson).	115431
1983	Bergerac: Fall of a Birdman	T			Episode #16. 2-13-1983	Newscaster (Betty Henwood). Cameraman (Laurie Montgomery).	115432
1983	Bergerac: Miracle Every Week	T			UK. Episode #17.2-20-1983	Photographer (Brian Edwards). Nationwide Interviewer (Sue Lawley).	115433
1983	Bergerac: Moonlight Girls, The	T			UK. Episode #19.3-6-1983	Photographer (Alan Barry).	115434
1989	Bergerac: Other Woman, The	T			Episode #60. 2-18-1989	News Media. Reporter (Julie Dawn Cole).	115435
1981	Bergerac: Trechard's Last Case	T			UK. Episode #64.3-18-1989	Photographer (Paul Bhattacharjee).	115436
1985	Bergerac: What Dreams May Come?	T			Episode #32. 10-25-1985	Newspaper Editor (John Ringham).	115437
1985	Bergereac: Tennis Racket, The	T			Episode #36. 11-29-1985	Reporter (James Mansfield).	115438
1964	Bericht von den Inseln	MTF				Reporter (Harmut Reck).	115439
1973	Beringer und die lange Wut	N		Fuchs, Gerd	Germany	Journalist	115440
1945	Berlin	M			U.S. Version	Commentator (William S. Gailmor).	115441
2000	Berlin -- Book One: City of Stones	N		Lutes, Jason	Graphic Novel	Journalist Karl Severing	115442
1994	Berlin '39	M				Journalist (Aleksandr Aleksandrov). Journalist (Kolio Doncey).	115443
1970	Berlin Affair	T				Copy Girl (Gitta Schubert).	115444
1942	Berlin Correspondent	M	DVD -R HQ 3086, 3080. SV 196	Fisher, Steve, Jack Andrews (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent-Radio Commentator Bill Roberts (Dana Andrews) for Around the World News stationed in Berlin. Flanked by officials while reading his copy announcing 16th day without any sign of enemy planes as bombs are heard droppingRoberts reads coded copy monitored stateside and translated copy is printed in the New York Chronicle. Taken in by woman who discovers he is getting information from stamp collector who is her father. She has a change of heart.Asks Roberts to help free her father.  Disguised as military psychiatrist, Roberts gets in to see prisoner. Claims man clubbed him and escaped. Convinces head of psychiatric ward news is embarrassing so they should tell the Gestapo man committed suicide.Roberts gives passport to father so he can escape. Germans hold Roberts captive. Arrange for sound-a-like to go on the air. Daughter promises to marry Gestapo officer if he will let Roberts go. Radio Man (Paul Seidel). Radio Announcer (Emmett Vogan).Roberts escapes with the woman's help. Reporter Red (Walter Sande). Announcer (Emmett Vogan). "Listen, sister, I'm just an American newspaper guy. If I were one of your German superman it might be different." Reporter Red (Walter Sande).	115445
1992	Berlin Report	MF			South Korea	Korean Reporter working in Paris investigates a case in which a Korean woman, who has been living in Europe since she was three years old, is accused of murdering her adopted father. He becomes intrigued by the murder trial of the Korean girl accused of killing her French stepfather. Nothing can be learned from the girl because the trauma of the event has changed her into a mute, so the journalist seeks out her brother. 	115446
1989	Berlin-Yerushalaim	MF				Editor (Vernon Dobtcheff).	115447
1933	Bermondsey Kid, The	M			UK Only	Press	115448
1991	Bernard and the Genie	MT				Newscaster (Trevor McDonald). Reporter (Vincent Hanna)	115449
2006	Bernie Mac Show, The: Fantasy Football	T			Episode #92. 1-27-06	Photographer (Jeff Marlow). Assistant Photographer (June Malcolm).	115450
2003	Bernie Mac Show, The: For a Few Dollars More	T			Episode #40. 5-14-2003	Newscaster (John F. Beard).	115451
1982	Bernstein-Beethoven	T			Miniseries	Commentator (Maximilian Schell)	115452
1985	Berrenger's: For Gloria's Benefit	T			Episode #2. 1-12-1985	News Media. TV Reporter (Lori Michaels). Public Relations Practitioner. Son is public relations practitioner	115453
1985	Berrenger's: Roll Tape	T			Episode. 2-23-1985	News Media. Public Relations Practitioner. Son is public relations practitioner	115454
1985	Berringer's:	T			PR	Public Relations Practitioner. Son is public relations practitioner	115455
1967	Berserk	M	DVD -R HQ 8813, 8814. L		AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	115456
2006	Bert	M				Newscaster (Nora Vetter).	115457
1996	Bert Swain: Count Your Enemies	NM		Nathan, Paul	#3 Bert Swain Mysteries	Public Relations Director Bert Swain for a New York-based medical research center is divorced, fast approaching 30 and hates the limelight with a passion. But then he's pressured into taking on some undercover sleuthing for an ecological think tank.He does just fine. With the help of his precocious teenage daughter, he solves several murders.  He's promised an assistant if he succeeds.	115458
1995	Bert Swain: No Good Deed	NM		Nathan, Paul	#2 Bert Swain Mysteries	Public Relations Director Bert Swain is PR chief at a Manhattan medical research center and is asked to investigate the death of a lawyer whose fatal poisoning in his hospital bed remains a case unsolved by the police.It turns out that as a child, the lawyer had been the lead witness in the prosecution of a couple who ran a country day-care center, accusing them of sexual abuse of the children. He had come to regret his role and had begun planning a book.But who would want him dead? With the aid of his cheerful lover, Eve, Bert asks around among the dead man's friends, relatives and law partners, and comes up with a theory.But then Bert begins to suspect that he or his 12-year-odl daughter visiting from Canada may be in danger. Bert is amusingly self-deprecating.	115459
1994	Bert Swain: Protocol for Murder	NM		Nathan, Paul	#1 Bert Swain Mysteries	Public Relations Director Bert Swain was once a New York City reporter with a belief in the difference between good journalism and schlock. He's now in Florida writing stories about poltergeists for a supermarket rag.He goes back to New York where an old friend has gotten him a job as publicity director for a medical research facility and where strange events trigger his reporting instincts and turn him into a detective.Swain is divorced, middle-aged with an understated sense of humor. Back in New York, he's nearer his 11-year-old daughter who lives with her mother in Toronto.	115460
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyheder	TF			Episode #9.	Reporter Jorgen Leth. Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115461
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyheder	TF			Episode #10. 10-25-2002	Reporter Ole Michelsen.. Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115462
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyheder	TF			Episode #2. 3-15-2002	Reporter Soren Ryge Petersen.. Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115463
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyheder:	TF			Episode #8. 4-26-2002	Reporter (Thomas Winding - Himself). Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115464
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyhedere	TF			Episode #1. 3-8-2002	Reporter Niels Hausgaard. Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115465
2002	Bertelsen - de uaktuelle nyhedere	TF			Episode #5. 4-5-2002	Reporter Poul Nesgaard.  Host Mikael Bertelsen.	115466
2002	Bertie and Elizabeth	MTF			UK.	Radio Commentator (Osmund Bullock). Press Photographer (Paul Aubrey-Rees).	115467
2000	Beso que me diste, El	MF			Puerto Rico	News Media. Angela (Maricarmen Aviles). Angela's Cameraman (Modesto Lacen). New York Reporter (Maxinne Lausell). San Juan Reporter (Lourdes Moran). Production Assistant Cristie (Tania Villalon).  TV Director (Jose Felix Gomez).	115468
2001	Besotted	M				Editor (Bill Galvin) of Sentinel	115469
2000	Best	M			UK	Reporter 1 (Ron Webster). Reporter 2 (Brian Regan). Football Commentators (Sean Barrett, Joao Ferreira, Kenneth Wolstenholme). Interviewer (Clive Anderson). Photographer (Nick Wall). Photographer (Phil Gwilliam). Tabloid Hack (Ed Maddrell).Cameraman (Jason Gilroy).	115470
2009	Best	MT				News Media. Reporter (Paul Kennedy). Journalist (Laurence Doherty). 	115471
2001	Best Actress	MT	SVD 930			Investigative Reporter (Thomas Calabro) is killed by one of five fictitious women whose outrageous behavior as Oscar nominees make tabloid headlines.	115472
1989	Best Bet Gazette, The	N		Gondosch, Linda (Patricia H. Lincoln, illustrator)		Newspaper. Two rival girls in the summer of 1954 produce a neighborhood newspaper. Aspiring sixth-grade journalist Judy	115473
2001	Best Damn Sports Show Period, The	DT			Series 2001	Reporter-Newsreader  Lisa Guerrero (2001-2003). Correspondents Shauntay Hinton (2002-2003), Leeann Tweeden (2006), Lauren Sanchez (2003), Claudia Jordan. Newsreader Lisa Dergan. Host John Kruk.Hosts John Kruk, Chris Rose	115474
1984	Best Defense	M				TV Reporter Gloria Webber (Patricia Pivaar), Channel 6 News. TV Reporter (D. David Morin). Cameraman (Burton Collins).	115475
2004	Best Enemies	N		Heller, Jane		Publicist Amy is forced to work on a self-help guide by her ex-best friend Tara, who four years ago stole Amy's fiancé and married him herself.Tara gushes about her dreamy home life so Amy lies -- says she's engaged, then recruits a bad-boy writer to play her fake boyfriend.	115476
1943	Best Foot Forward	M	DVD -R HQ 7427. 7428	Holm, John Cecil (Book). Irving Brecher (Screenplay)		Publicity Agent Jack O'Riley (William Gaxton) convinces movie star to go to Winsocki Military Academy's big dance after being invited by a cadet. News Media.	115477
1986	Best Friends -- Sweet Valley Twins	N		Pascal, Francine		School Journalist Elizabeth Wakefield is 12 and wants to work on the school newspaper.	115478
1969	Best House in London, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Editor (Maurice Denham) of "The Times."  Journalist-Writer Charles Dickens (Arnold Diamond). News Vendor (Tommy Godfrey).	115479
1954	Best in Mystery, The	T			Series 1954-1956	Press	115480
2000	Best in Show	M				Commentator Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock). Photographer Terry (Doane Gregory). Photo Editor (Melanie Angel), "American Bitch"	115481
1987	Best Intentions	N		Lehrer, Kate		Journalist Sarah Adams is the host of her own prestigious Washington, D.C., television program.	115482
1984	Best Kept Secrets	MT				TV Reporter #1 (Deborah Dalton). TV Reporter #2 (Beau Billingslea).  News Editor (Peggy Feury). News Editor (Peggy Feury).	115483
1998	Best Laid Plans, The	N		Sheldon, Sidney	PR	Public Relations Woman Leslie Stewart turns her husband's fortune into a news empire and goes after the man who broke her engagement on his way up.  Go-getter young journalist.	115484
1982	Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The	M	L. SV 640	King, Larry L., Peter Masterson (Book-Play). King, Peter Masterson, Colin Higgins (Screenplay).	Ness Book	TV Consumer Reporter-Advocate Melvin P. Thorpe  (Dom DeLuise) for The Watchdog Report on the late night news prepares an expose on the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.  Considers himself "the electronic bounty hunter."He claims, "I'm not one of those sensation mongers tout to boost his own ego. Show is presented with a live audience and a chorus of singers-dancers. Claims he has first amendment protection when sheriff tries to stop him. He attacks sheriff on the air.Holds press conference for the state legislature to close the whorehouse don. The governor (Charles Durning) befuddles assembled reporters with a double-talk song and dance number. Pressure of media finally works and whorehouse is closed.Female Reporter (Sharon Ammann). Female Reporter (Claudette Gardner). Female Reporter (Suzi McLaughlin). Female Reporter (Sharon Ammann).. Male Reporter  (John Edson). Male Reporter (Robert Ginnaven). Howard K. Smith as himself.Closed On Account of TV." Reporters treated as a negative force. "The power of television, of public exposure, is so great it scares me."	115485
2005	Best Made Plans, The	NSF		Cole, Everett B. 		Reporter Merle Boyce bringing you the latest happenings of the day. 	115486
1964	Best Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2097, 2098. DVD. SVD 565		PR	Public Relations Practitioner Art Hockstader (Lee Tracy). Reporter (Bill Stout) plays himself as a reporter. Reporter (William Henry). Reporter (Ray Kellogg).  Photographer (Jack Daly).	115487
1997	Best Men	M	DVD -R 1787			TV Reporter Cindy Vargas (K.K. Dodds) from Channel KGAB 9 News. Male Reporter (Robert Harvey)	115488
1994	Best Movie Ever Made, The	M				Reporter (Dan O'Leary). Taste-Test Interviewer (Bill Cemansky).	115489
1987	Best of Betty, The	SS	OWN - H	Willett, Jincy	In "Jenny and the Jaws of Life: Short Stories by Jincy Willett."	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Betty	115490
1954	Best of Broadway, The:	T			Series 1954-1955	Press	115491
1955	Best of Broadway, The: Guardsman, The	T			Episode #7. 3-2-1955	Critic (Reginald Gardiner).	115492
1959	Best of Everything, The	M	VHS 490			Editor Amanda Farrow (Joan Crawford) difficult editor in a magazine publishing house. One of the editors Mike (Stephen Boyd)	115493
1958	Best of Everything, The	N	OWN - H	Jaffee, Rona		Editor. Difficult female editor	115494
1970	Best of Everything, The	TS		Jaffe, Rona novel is source.	3-30-1970 to 9-25-1970. ABC	Publisher. Key Publishing Company in New York City.  April Morrison (Julie Mannix, then Susan Sullivan) is "dewey-eyed innocent" from Maine when she comes to work for Key Publishing Company. Amanda Key (Gale Sondergaard) her boss.	115495
1989	Best of Gilda Radner, The	T				Commentator (Chevy Chase)	115496
2004	Best of Jason Ridge, The	M			Adult - Hardcore - Compilation Video.	Interviewer (Jason Sechrest).	115497
2004	Best of Sexcetera	DT	DVD -R 1621		Adult	Reporters cover stories dealing with sex: Reporters Hoyt & Frank ("guys you'd want to party with," a couple of USC graduates), Kira Reed, Scott Potasnik, Sam Phillips (former Jordache girl).Reporters Susannah Breslin (writes about sex for "Details," "Detour," "Harper's Bazaar), Lauren Hays.	115498
2000	Best of Sexcetera II	T	SVD 876		Adult - Playboy	Newsmagazine. Reporters.	115499
1993	Best of the Best	M				TV Reporter (Rusty Meyers)	115500
1993	Best of the Best 2	M				TV Reporter (Rusty Meyers).	115501
1993	Best of the Blues Brothers, The	M				Interviewer (Tom Davis)	115502
1959	Best of the Post	T			Series - Stories in Saturday Evening Post dramatized	Magazine. Saturday Evening Post.	115503
1961	Best of the Post, The: Frontier Correspondent	T			Episode #11. 1-14-1961	Editor Horace Greeley (Jerome Cowan) of the Tribune sends a hotshot reporter out to become his new frontier correspondent. 	115504
1991	Best of the Worst	DT			Series 1991	Japanese Correspondent (Dave Spector)	115505
1987	Best Seller	M				News Reporter (Arlin Miller). El Paso TV Anchor (Bill Mitchell)	115506
2003	Best Sex Ever 5: Sexy Pictures, Hearts on Fire, Bump & Grind	MT	DVD -R HQ 9412, 9413		Adult	Radio Host Veronica (Angela Davies) of a sexy late night talk show listens to caller’s scintillating stories. 	115507
2003	Best Sex Ever: Dirty Dancing	T	DVD -R HQ 10175		Adult	Radio Host Veronica (Angela Davies) of a sexy late night talk show listens to the story told by a young woman who takes a dirty dancing class.	115508
1962	Best Shall Die	N		Roman, E.		Press	115509
1994	Best There Is Bret "Hitman" Hart 2, The	M				Commentator (Lord Alfred Hayes-Himself). Commentator (Stan Lane). Commentator (Vince McMahon-Himself). Commentator (Jim Ross-Himself).	115510
1956	Best Things in Life Are Free, The	M				Critic Percy (Harold Miller) of the New York Herald Tribune.. Photographer (Emily Belser). Newsboy (Robert Banas).	115511
1985	Bestest Present, The	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement	115512
1996	Bestseller, Der	N		Goldsmith, Olivia		Journalists Judith and Daniel Gross collaborate on a commercial venture about a mother who kills her children. Judith writes. Daniel edits and sells. But he gets greedy and claims sole authorship.Wicked portrait of publishing world. Five authors and their books, all handled by big-time New York City publishing house Davis and Dash compete for a position on the New York Times bestseller list.	115513
1981	Bestseller, The	N		Ramsey, Lila	Weinberg List	Journalist	115514
2002	Bestseller:	TF			Episode #32. 2-27-2002	Book Critic Lars Bukdahl. Host Isabella Miehe-Renard.	115515
2004	Bestseller: Bestseller Laeseklubben - Klaus Rifbjerg	TF			Episode #72. 2-25-2004	Journalist-Author Lone Kuhlman. Author Klaus Rifbjerg. Host Isabella Miehe-Renard. Writer Morten Albaek.	115516
2003	Bestseller: Bestseller Samtalen - William Gibson	TF			Episode #51. 2-27-2003	Film Critic Henrik Palle. Hosts Isabella Miehe-Renard, Steen Kramhoft. Author William Gibson.	115517
1970	Besuch gegen zehn	MTF			West Germany	Journalist (Peter Pasetti).	115518
1992	Besucher, Der	MF				Photographer (Axel Wandtke)	115519
2001	BET Nightly News	DT			Series 2001.	News Program. Anchor (Jacque Reid).	115520
1990	Bethune: Making of a Hero, The	M				Reporter 1 (Lorne Brass)	115521
1982	Betrayal	M				Publisher Robert (Ben Kingsley) is a feckless and cuckolded husband. He is married to a beautiful and talented British actress.	115522
1978	Betrayal	T				News Media	115523
1945	Betrayal From the East	M	DVD -R HQ 5887, 5888. DVD -R 1538	Hynd, Alan (Novel). Aubrey Wisberg (Adaptation). Kenneth Gamet, Wisberg (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Drew Pearson does prologue and epilogue. "Betrayal from the East is a true story. Nobody could've made it up. It really happened. I know. As a newspaperman I saw some of it happening, I did what I could to help assemble some of the facts….""…But that's not important.  What is important is that it happened in America. Right here. It must never happen again. Look at it, and remember that."Reporter Marsden (Louis Jean Heydt) arrives to tell Editor Hildebrand (Jason Robards) he has discovered plans by Japanese to attack the United States. Produces list of names of Japanese men in American in on the plot.Editor tells him to destroy the list after memorizing it and to get the information to Army intelligence. Reporter is said to get drunk on the boat from Yokohama and falls overboard. Reporter never drunk a day in his life.Editor is also killed in fall from hotel window. Columnist Pearson at end of film issues this warning: "We must not relax again. It can't happen here again!"	115524
1998	Betrayal, The: Novel, A	N		Willett, Sabin		Managing Editor Mac of the Washington Herald looks into arrest of friend, a thirtysomething divorced lawyer, who used to  be a reporter before she went into government service.She discovers her boss deposited $50 million in a Swiss bank account in her name. She is put on electronic-bracelet house arrest. Then goons kidnap her daughter to keep the woman silent.She is ordered to plead guilty to trumped-up federal charges of bribery and money laundering -- or her 12-year-old daughter will be raped and murdered. Will Mac get the story before she is nabbed by shadowy Republican goon squad or FBI?It turns out she is being used as cover for her boss and mentor, top gun at Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Republican candidate for vice president. She bolts on a cross-country search for her daughter.Will Mac be able to save his former reporter? He takes off to explore the European end of the conspiracy. Meanwhile she and her daughter escape, hitchhiking to evade the small army of assassins chasing them.	115525
1535	Betrayals of Men: Monna Quinimina	ER	COPY	Aretino, Pietro	In "Dialogues."	Newsboy Furfante in "Monna Quinmina" shouts "Stories! Stories.!  Fine Stories! The war on the Turks in Hungary…the council, stories!""…the affair in England, the pomp of the Pope and the Emperor, the Circumcision of Via Vova, the sack of Rome, the siege of Florence, the fall of Marseilles, Stories! Stories! Stories!"	115526
1535	Betrayals of Men: Sack of Rome, The	ER	COPY	Aretino, Pietro	In "Dialogues."	Newsreader in Rome (Ikan McNeice). Account of the sack of Rome: "The people who, to gain ten ducats, were destroyed.""…the pity was to hear husbands, red with blood which streamed from their wounds, calling for their lost wives in a voice that would have made the solid block of marble in the Coliseum weep."Aretino: Father of press agents and publicists. First journalist, publicist and art critic demonstrating power of the pen.	115527
1988	Betrayed	M				News Reporter (Joel Daly)	115528
1990	Betrayed	NR		Sommers, Beverly	Silhouette Intimate Moments #329	Journalist	115529
2006	Betrayed	N		Hosp, David		Washington Post Reporter Elizabeth Creay has her throat slashed and two mismatched pair of D.C. detectives investigate. Her sister, Sydney Chapin returns to Washington to learn that her sister has been brutally murdered.Sydney went to law school and Elizabeth became a reporter. For help, Sydney turns to the detectives investigating the murder, but the true murderer seems always to be one step ahead of them.Elizabeth's murder at first appears to have resulted from a break-in by a druggie looking for cash, but its true nature suggests itself after Sydney speaks to people Elizabeth saw during her final days.	115530
2003	Betrayed	MT			Based on a True Story	News Cameraman (B.J. Harris). Town suffers from outbreak of severe water contamination.	115531
2003	Betrayed	N		DuBois, Brendan		Newspaper Editor Jason Harper of Maine’s Berwick Banner answers his door in the middle of the night to see an older man, shabbily dressed, with gray hair and a beard. And in a split second, Jason’s life turns upside down. The man claims to be Jason’s older brother Roy, show down over North Vietnam in 1972. For nearly three decades, the fate of 2,000 American servicemen, missing in action in Vietnam, has remained a mystery. Now with the ring of a doorbell, the mystery of some is about to be solved. Jason’s joy at reuniting with his brother is quickly tempered as ruthless killers begin pursuing his family and friends, and as his faith in the man’s claims threatens to tear his family apart -- even if they do all make it out alive. Suppose a group of Vietnam MIAs had been secretly shipped to the Soviet Union where intelligence agents grilled them constantly for almost 30 years? What would have happened to these men when the U.S.S.R fell apart? One of them, Captain Roy Harper, a bomber pilot shot down in 1972 makes it home to Berwick, Maine where he promises to tell his younger brother, Journalist Jason, the fantastic story. But before he can continue, two heavily armed Russian mercenaries break in, kill the family dog, and threaten Jason, his wife, Patty, and six-year-old son, Paul, with a similar fate. The Harper family splinters. Jason goes off with his idolized brother to confront an American official who can prove Roy’s story, while the tougher, more pragmatic Patty reluctantly goes into hiding with Paul. The Harper brothers try to get the story out to the world by way of a New Hampshire TV station. 	115532
1994	Betrayed by Love	MT				Reporter (Pat Harvey)	115533
2003	Betrayer, The	N		Hennessey, Michael		Newspaper Columnist Hugh Michael “Mickey” Casey looks back at his life with equal measures of insight and delusion. He recounts his childhood in a Charlottetown orphanage, his youth on the tough streets of the city’s west end, and the brutal crime that he kept secret throughout his career as a popular newspaper columnist. It was in 1941 that two Prince Edward Island men were hanged for the murder of a Charlottetown shopkeeper. The two went to the gallows claiming that another man, never identified, actually committed the crime. What if there really was a mysterious third man? How did he manage to elude the law? One of the stories Casey knows is Prince Edward Island’s most famous true-crime legend. 	115534
1978	Betsy, The (aka Harold Robbins’ The Betsy)	M				News Media	115535
2000	Bette: Diva, Interrupted	T			Episode #10. 12-20-2000	Reporter (Shane Nickerson).	115536
2000	Bette: Silent But Deadly	T			Episode #4. 11-1-2000	Reporter (Vince Grant).	115537
1969	Better a Widow	M		De Concioni, Ennio (Story). De Concini, Duccio Tessari (Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen France-Italy. Ness Book	Journalist (Lando Buzzanca) involved in labor dispute and caught between warring Mafia factions. Assigned by one of the Mafia chiefs to accompany British engineer who has come to Sicily to survey area for building of petrol refinery.Reporter expected to influence engineer's decision but engineer gets wise to him. Conflict between two mob families. Reporter's role indicates their influence over the press.	115538
1979	Better Angels, The	N	OWN - P	McCarry, C.		Journalist Patrick Graham, a daring journalist with a knack for uncovering venomous secrets and using them	115539
2005	Better Homes and Husbands	N		Leff, Valerie Ann		TV Anchorwoman Sidney Sapphire, the blonde anchor of ABC News lives at 980 Park, a prewar co-op at the Northwester corner of Park Avenue and 83rd Street. She and the other residents have little in common except their tony address on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. 	115540
1977	Better Living TV Theatre	DT			6-21-1953 to 8-16-1953. ABC	Host-Narrator Peter Roberts. Collection of industrial films.	115541
2002	Better Luck Tomorrow	M				School Newspaper Writer Daric (Roger Fan) writes a school newspaper article pointing out that the perennially benched 16-year-old Asian student represents blatant token fulfillment of affirmative action requirements for the team, that he is the “token Asian” bench-warmer. 	115542
1993	Better Off Dead	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Ruth Walsh). Reporter #2 (Drake Collier).	115543
2007	Better Off Famous?	N		Mendle, Jane		Paparazzi stalk Annie Hoffman day and night, out to catch her in the worst light. All Annie ever wanted for her 16th birthday was a driver’s license and a spot at Julliard’s prestigious high school violin program. But she got neither. A casting director for fall’s hottest new TV show  happens to be at Julliard auditions, and Annie wows him. He thinks her look is exactly what his show, a teen soap set at a posh New York school, has been missing. And just like that, Annie gets cast as the naive “new girl” and her life is turned upside down. The perks are great -- the wardrobe is awesome, the tutor is a super hot genius, but being stalked day and night by paparazzi out to catch her in her worst light, that’s not fun. Can Annie learn to balance her life -- and her partying -- before the press and the public write her off for good?As Annie is catapulted to stardom, she hangs out with celebrities, receives an amazing gown for free and, less pleasingly, is stalked by the news media. Readers will relate to Annie who is prone to saying and doing embarrassing things -- at a shoot for Seventeen magazine, her mace goes off in her purse sending the photographer fleeing. Eventually her behavior, including drunkenly swearing at the paparazzi, makes her the target of a politician “committed to improving teenage morality in America.”	115544
2009	Better Than Sex Cake	N		Wilson, Sarah		Journalist Betty Babbs is becoming infamous for her “Better Than Sex Cake.” 	115545
2009	Better the Devil You Know	M				Newscaster (Debra Lopez). Three childhood friends return home after failing in their personal lives. They are forced to confront their pasts by physically entering the Book of Revelations. By doing this, the three men must face their lingering personal demons in the form of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.	115546
2009	Better To Hold You, The	NSF		Sheckley, Alisa		Journalist Hunter Barrow is the husband of Manhattan veterinarian Abra Barrow. Wen he returns from a research trip to Romania and starts pacing their apartment like a caged wolf, Abra agrees to move with him to a rural mansion upstate in order to save her marriage. Abra has always been more comfortable with animals than with people. Her relationship with her spouse Hunter is based on her acquiescing to his requests and to not make waves though she adores him. While there are perks to her new life, particularly in the bedroom, Abra soon discovers that nothing in the bucolic town of Northside is what it seems. The local tavern serves a dangerous predatory underworld. Hunter has developed feral new appetites and a roving eye, and his lack of humanity isn’t entirely emotional. As the moon waxes full, Abra most choose between trusting the man she married, taking a chance on a seductive stranger, or following her own animal instincts.When Hunter comes back from a field research study in Romania to look at the local wolf population, he behaves radically different than before he left. He cannot sit still in their apartment. Hunter persuades Abra to move to rural Northside. There his suddenly barbaric attitude flourishes especially in the bedroom, but not always just with her as there is Magda. Abra considers leaving the man she loves as increasingly he acts more like a wild animal -- a werewolf -- while she behaves even wilder with Red. 	115547
2004	Bettie Page: Dark Angel	M				Photographer #1 (Frederick Bald). Photographer #2 (Mathew Otsuka).	115548
1973	Bettkanonen	MF			Germany	Journalist	115549
1932	Betty and Bob	R				Newspaper Editor of the Trumpet.	115550
1940	Betty and Bob	R				Newspaper Editor of the Trumpet.	115551
1934	Betty Boop's Rise to Fame	C	DVD 8401. L			Reporter (Dave Fleischer, also creator of Betty Boop). Reporters introduced to Betty Boop. Did you get everything?	115552
1987	Betty Ford Story, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Muriel Minot). Reporter #2 (Jeanne Hepple). Reporter #3 (Toni Sawyer). Reporter #4 (Kellie Bennett). Reporter #5 (Ron Britt). News Director (John Hostetter).	115553
1977	Betty White Show, The: Mitzi's Jealousy	T			Episode #7.10-24-1977	Photographers. First Photographer (Pierrino Mascarino). Second Photographer (Michael Carpita).	115554
1997	Between Brothers:	T	VHS 645, 642 (Two Episodes) 622, 612,		Episodes. Series September 1997-May 1999. 17 Episodes.	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.	115555
1997	Between Brothers: Big Three-Oh, The	T	VHS 588	Schiff, David	Episode #2. 9-18-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston is not happy about turning 30. Still claims he's the same guy he was when he was 21. He and his brother challenge two noisy basketball player to a game outside their apartment.	115556
1997	Between Brothers: Dusty and the Elephant (aka Elephant Man)	T			Episode #9. 12-4-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Friend's plot to boost Canyon's ratings land them on a runaway elephant. A waitress makes Winston her new boyfriend.	115557
1997	Between Brothers: Dusty's in Love	T			Episode #7. 11-6-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Canyon meets a woman at a coffeehouse and it's love at first sight. Worried that such a smart, beautiful woman may hurt their good friend Canyon, the guys put her through a test, which she passes with flying colors. Canyon asks her to marry him.Winston dabbles in stock market.	115558
1997	Between Brothers: Family Affair	T			Episode #6. 10-30-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston's interview with football Sportscaster Ronnie Lott (Himself) inspires him to return to the game.	115559
1999	Between Brothers: Fire Walk	T			Episode #17. 3-2-1999	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.	115560
1999	Between Brothers: Home Boys of Summer	T			Episode #15. 2-16-1999	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.	115561
1997	Between Brothers: In Case of Emergency	T	VHS 573	O'Brien, Barry and Pam Veasey	Episode #1. 9-11-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston puts more trust in his pal Canyon than in his brother James. He lists Canyon as his emergency contact instead of his own brother.Winston has an important date. Canyon gets a new roommate.	115562
1997	Between Brothers: Interview, The	T			Episode #11. 12-18-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.When Winston interviews at Windy City Magazine to head up their sports department, he finds the woman who will determine his fate is Rebecca (Vanessa Williams), his jilted former girlfriend.His ethics are soon put to the test when Rebecca gives him an ultimatum -- sleep with her and he will get the job.Canyon, who is terrified of heights, fills in as the station's  helicopter traffic reporter.	115563
1997	Between Brothers: Just Friends	T	VHS 595		Episode #3. 9-25-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston and a woman.	115564
1998	Between Brothers: Kung Fools	T			Episode #12. 1-22-1998	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston's feature article on retired running back Jim Brown (Himself) angers the ex-football star.Canyon and his friend get roughed up at the local bar so they enroll in a karate class comprised of 10-year-olds.	115565
1999	Between Brothers: Let It Ride	T			Episode #14. 2-9-1999. Season 2 Opener	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.	115566
1997	Between Brothers: List, The	T	VHS 600		Episode #5. 10-23-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Old college buddy turned sports agent comes to town and hooks Winston up with all the important athletes and sports' parties. Soon, Winston takes on the philosophy that it's not what you know but who you know.	115567
1997	Between Brothers: New Beginnings	T			Episode #8. 11-13-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston's new sports editor gives him ultimatum: Get an exclusive interview with Barry Bonds (Himself) of the San Francisco Giants or he loses his job.	115568
1997	Between Brothers: Player, The	T	VHS 599		Episode #4. 10-16-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston and Canyon take a newly divorced friend to a support group where he drives everyone crazy.	115569
1998	Between Brothers: Road Rules	T			Episode #13. 1-29-1998. Season 1 Finale.	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.The gang rent an RV and head out to Lansing, Michigan for their 10-year high school reunion reminiscing to their high school days and the events that lead to their friendship.	115570
1997	Between Brothers: Scandalous	T			Episode #10. 12-11-1997	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.Winston struggles with editorial ethics when he discovers a football star in a compromising position.	115571
1999	Between Brothers: Spring Time	T			Episode #16. 2-23-1999	Sportswriter Charles Winston (Kadeem Hardison), highly responsible, highly meticulous and determined. . Dusty Canyon, luckless weatherman whose fashion sense is further off than his weekend forecast.	115572
1991	Between Heaven and Earth (Sur La terre Comme Au Ciel)	M		Hansel, Marion, Paul Le (Screenplay)	Belgium-France-Spain - Ness Book	TV Reporter Maria (Carmen Maura) for a European television station gets pregnant by a married colleague while trapped in a stalled elevator. Her boss finds out when she refuses to cover a disarmament conference because she will be giving birth.He asks her how she can continue her job and she says: "Do I ask how you manage with your kids?" She insists the baby will not cur her ambitions. She covers a bomb blast while seven months pregnant.Reporter's child begins speaking to her saying it does not want to be born into world of violence. She decides to do a story on overdue pregnancies and induced labors. Tires to interview one woman who commits suicide claiming her baby is talking to her.Reporter goes on a TV debate to discuss the problem. Her boss calls her early observations brilliant but cuts her off when she claims her child is speaking to hear warning against inducing births.Boss accuses her of ruining the credibility of the station.   She eventually  convinces the child to be born because it does not want to be separated from her. As it is born, it loses all memory of what has gone before.	115573
2008	Between Here and April	N		Kogan, Deborah Copaken		TV Journalist-Producer Elizabeth “Lizzie” Burns Steiger has a hallucination while watching a performance of Medea at a Manhattan theater when she sees her best friend in first grade and her sister killed by the girls’ depressed mother in 1972 in Potomac, Md.  The 41-year-old Lizzie, now herself a mother, explores her memories in therapy. Lizzie discovers a 35-year-old newspaper article revealing the details that had been hidden from her as a child -- shocking revelations about the girls’ mother.  She also is working on a proposed cable network documentary on the story. She tracks down and interviews the family’s former neighbor and others who knew the family. A priceless Pandora’s box of tapes of the mother and her psychiatrist provides the most startling revelations. She seeks out anyone who might help piece together the final months, days and hours of the troubled woman’s life -- the woman’s shell-shocked former husband, her women’s studies professor and the transcripts of conversations between the mother and her therapist. Elizabeth becomes alarmed at the emotional parallels between her own ambivalence about marriage and motherhood and those of the suicidal murderess. 	115574
1999	Between Husbands & Friends	N		Thayer, Nancy		Editor Max West edits The Sussex Gazette, the local  newspaper in Sussex, a Boston suburb.  His wife and an attorney and his wife who move to Sussex become close friends spending summers together on Nantucket.During 1987 to 1991, Editor-in-Chief Max becomes a depressed workaholic. It may turn out that his son is not really his son, but the lawyer's son since his wife and the lawyer had an affair.	115575
1955	Between Love and Honor	MT				Interviewer (Sandi Stahlbrand)	115576
1995	Between Men: Novel, A	N		Lewis, Fiona		Journalist. Alice Wilder, a lovely but insecure film journalist, finds herself attracted despite her best judgment to a roguish, willful and married film director and bad boy.	115577
2002	Between Strangers	M	DVD -R 1654			Photojournalist, a housewife and a famous cellist wrestle with painful personal demons.	115578
2002	Between Strangers	M				TV Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Trent's PR Man (Pedro Salvin).	115579
2005	Between the Battles	N		Nolan, Helen		Reporter. Young Australian girl travels to the Vietnam war to work as a secretary. She later takes on the duties of a reporter and then a civilian personnel officer. She faces the horror, brutality and corruption that is at the heart of war.Spanning the spectrum of emotional experiences, she comes to focus on the events between the battles, on the friends and lovers who are drawn closer through their extraordinary circumstances.	115580
1920	Between the Bookends	R			Series - 1920s	Critics	115581
1977	Between the Lines	M	DVD -R HQ 10689, 10690. SVDSP 542. SV 137	Barron, Fred, David M. Helpern, Jr. (Story). Barron (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Harry (John Heard) on alternative newspaper, the Back Bay Mainline. Frustrated because no one cares about exposes on nursing homes. Reduced to writing about exotic dancers and hustlers.Involved in relationship with Photographer Abbie (Lindsay Crouse) who ends up asking all the questions when they do an article on a stripper. Music Critic  Max (Jeff Goldblum) is overworked. Sells promo albums he receives to make money.Reporter Michael (Stephen Collins) wants to write books and quits paper when he sells one.  Copyboy David (Bruno Kirby) wants to be a reporter. Gets scoop on candidate for city council operating bootleg album business. Max, Harry and Abbie rescue him.Uncooperative ad department and sale of newspaper. Staff recalls good old days.  Talk about buying paper itself, but publisher who represents communication empire buys it. New owner assures no copy or stuff will be cut, but immediately fires editor Harry.Only music critic remains. New York Times, 4/28/77: "Between the Lines is technically, I suppose, a newspaper film, but what distinguishes it is the gently perceptive way it captures the emotional confusions of its characters."	115582
1980	Between the Lines	SS	OWN	Smith, Lee	In "Prize Stories, 1981: O'Henry Awards."	Columnist. "Peace be with you from Mrs. Joline B. Newhouse" is how I sign my columns.  "Between the Lines by Mrs. Joline B. Newhouse."	115583
1996	Between the Lines	N		Benson, Angela		African-American Managing Editor Eleanor Sanders of a small-town Alabama newspaper. High-living playboy Jake Mason leaves New York to buy the paper for Mason Publishing, the largest black-owned publishing company in the country.Both Mathias Sanders and Randolph Mason conspire to make their children fall in love. Mason deploys his son to Lamar Alabama to supervise the acquisition of Sanders's newspaper. He tries to prove himself to his successful father and falls for Eleanor.Sparks fly.	115584
1992	Between the Lines	T			UK. Episode #11.11-13-1992	Photographer (Joshua Losey).	115585
1992	Between the Lines: Breaking Point	T			Episode #7. 10-16-1992	News Editor (Jane Wymark).	115586
1994	Between the Lines: Close Protection	T			Episode #30. 11-16-1994	TV Series Editor (Nigel Cooke).	115587
1994	Between the Lines: End User, The (Part I).	T			Episode #34. 12-14-1994.	News Media. TV Reporter (Melanie Jessop).	115588
1993	Between the Lines: Fifth Estate, The	T			Episode #20. 11-16-1993	Newspaper Editor (Tom Chadbon). Picture Desk Man (Pete Helmer).	115589
1994	Between the Lines: Foxtrot Oscar	T			Episode #26. 10-19-1994	Editor (Tom Chadbon).	115590
1993	Between the Lines: Honourable Men	T			Episode. 10-26-1993. Season #2. Episode #4	News Media. First Reporter (Roger Tebb). Second Reporter (Sean Gascoine). First Photographer (Mark Sproston). Second Photographer (Jamie Foster).	115591
1992	Between the Lines: Lies and Damned Lies	T			Episode #4. 9-25-1992	Radio Interviewer (Judy Loe - Voice).	115592
1993	Between the Lines: Manoeuvre 11	T			Episode #19. 11-9-1993	Journalist (Gilly Gilchrist). Journalist (Nicola King). Journalist (Jonathan Jaynes).	115593
1993	Between the Lines: New Order	T			Episode #14. 10-5-1993	News Media. Reporter 1 (Richard Buss). Reporter 2 (Stuart Bunce). TV Interviewer (Kate O'Connell). Studio Interviewer (Bill Bingham).	115594
1992	Between the Lines: Nobody's Fireproof	T			Episode #12. 11-20-1992	TV News Presenter (Sharon Doughty).	115595
1993	Between the Lines: Some Must Watch	T			Episode #18. 11-2-1993	Journalist (Michael Healy).	115596
1992	Between the Lines: Watch & Chain of Course, A	T			Episode #5. 10-2-1992	News Media. Reporter (Elizabeth Downes).	115597
1998	Between the Sheets	M				News Media. Reporter #2 (Don Franklin). Reporter #2 (Jude Horowitz). Reporter #3 (Britta Bauder). Nasal Reporter (Mark Fauser). TNA Reporter (Judson Rothschild - scenes deleted). TV Announcer (Scott LaRose).	115598
1978	Between the Wars	DT				Journalist  Eric Sevareid hosted 16 half-our documentaries	115599
1960	Between Then and Now	N	GPL	Cespedes, Alba de		Newspaperwoman Irene, sensitive, beautiful, in her thirties, and part of the generation that lived through the war and the Resistance. She has forsaken her aristocratic background for the independent life of a newspaper woman.	115600
1982	Between Two Brothers	MT				TV Anchor Person (Susan Shaw). Reporter (Larry McCormick).	115601
1986	Between Two Women	MT				Photographer (Bronson Pinchot).	115602
1944	Between Two Worlds	M	DVD -R HQ 2496, 2497. SVD 1346	Vane, Sutton (Play - "Outward Bound"). Daniel Fuchs (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Prior (John Garfield) is "a broken down  newspaperman who drinks too much." He is among passengers on ocean liner who slowly come to realize they have died -- the reporter is actually the first one to realize the truth.Another passenger is businessman that Garfield has done some less than flattering articles. Businessman calls reporters a cynic and a failure and says that he has nothing to lose by the voyage to eternity because he never had anything to begin with.Reporter answers: "I do what I like. It's my trademark. Nobody bosses me." Eventually he is forced to face reality. Challenges ethereal examiner to game of cards claiming if  he wins he will be granted a real death.Emissary concludes the reporter cheated at the game as he had in life and will have to spend eternity facing the fact his life was faced. Reporter admits that somewhere along the way he lost his sense of truth and justice.His mother, who sent him to America so he could have a better future and hasn't seen him since, intervenes on his behalf. Emissary allows her to become the reporter's housekeeper for eternity without revealing her secret.	115603
2007	Between Want and Need To	NR		Dylan, Kris	Gay	Photographer Finn Dixon is confused and reluctantly finds himself shooting a catalogue for a mail-order company in the mountains of Glacier National Park. On the shoot, he finds himself drawn to a gay set stylist, Josh Kinney. His attraction to Josh forces Finn to deal with issues in his past and to finally come to terms with his sexuality and his life. Can these two find their picture perfect ending?	115604
1935	Beverly Gray at the World's Fair	NJ		Blank, Clair	#6 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine. After graduation from Vernon College, Beverly moves to New York City to seek her fortune.	115605
1937	Beverly Gray in the Orient	NJ		Blank, Clair	#7/8 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray and her friends embark on a world cruise. They travel to exotic places in the far east. Danger and intrigue follow their every move as a couple of ruthless men try to steal a treasure map they have in their possession.	115606
1938	Beverly Gray on a Treasure Hunt	NJ		Blank, Clair	#8 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray and her friends embark on a world cruise. They travel to exotic places in the far east. Danger and intrigue follow their every move as a couple of ruthless men try to steal a treasure map they have in their possession.	115607
1936	Beverly Gray on a World Cruise	NJ		Blank, Clair	#7 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray and her friends embark on a world cruise. They travel to exotic places in the far east. Danger and intrigue follow their every move as a couple of ruthless men try to steal a treasure map they have in their possession.As the cruise draws to an end, Beverly is successfully impersonated by another young woman and she must discover the purpose behind the deception.	115608
1935	Beverly Gray,  Career	NJ		Blank, Clair	#5 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine. After graduation from Vernon College, Beverly moves to New York City to seek her fortune.Three of her sorority sisters join her.	115609
1934	Beverly Gray,  Freshman	NJ		Blank, Clair	#1 Beverly Gray Series. 26-Volume Series, 1934-1955.	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine.	115610
1934	Beverly Gray,  Junior	NJ		Blank, Clair	#3 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine.	115611
1940	Beverly Gray,  Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#10 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray. She helps the government trap some spies who have stolen valuable military plans and then must face her insecurities in her romance and writing career.	115612
1934	Beverly Gray,  Sophomore	NJ		Blank, Clair	#2 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine.	115613
1934	Beverly Gray, Senior	NJ		Blank, Clair	#4 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray attends Vernon Collee where she becomes a member of the Alpha Delta Sorority. She meets Reporter Charlie Blaine.	115614
1944	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Adventure	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#14 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray is asked once again to work undercover as a government operative only to find that her cover may be blown by rival reporter Kay Merrill.	115615
1947	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Assignment	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#17 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray, the young reporter is courageous, alert and attractive. Ends up solving mysteries	115616
1945	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Challenge	NJ		Blank, Clair	#15 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray helps a friend discover who is trying to prevent her from staying in Montana long enough to claim her newly inherited property.	115617
1953	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Discovery	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#23 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray investigates and breaks up an international fake art ring that is responsible for defrauding a number of wealthy art collectors.	115618
1950	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Fortune	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#20 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray next travel to Hawaii where Beverly is given some valuable bur cursed pearls that cause no end of trouble for the group.	115619
1952	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Island Mystery	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#22 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray is shocked when the cruise ship fails to arrive home and she frantically searches for her missing friends.	115620
1946	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Journey	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#16 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray leaves Montana for England where she must find a friend and at the same time prevent an impersonator from stealing her inheritance.	115621
1948	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Mystery	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#18 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray is assigned to local missing rival reporter Kay Merrill and to discover who has stolen a valuable horse.	115622
1943	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Problem	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#13 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray. She helps the government trap some spies who have stolen valuable military plans and then must face her insecurities in her romance and writing career.	115623
1942	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Quest	NJ		Blank, Clair	#12 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray. She helps the government trap some spies who have stolen valuable military plans and then must face her insecurities in her romance and writing career.	115624
1939	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Return	NJ		Blank, Clair	#9 Beverly Gray Series	Aspiring Reporter Beverly Gray and her friends embark on a world cruise. They travel to exotic places in the far east. Danger and intrigue follow their every move as a couple of ruthless men try to steal a treasure map they have in their possession.	115625
1941	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Romance	NJ		Blank, Clair	#11 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray travels to South America with her friends to find two other friends who are missing in the jungle and as she returns she delivers some military plans safely to the Army.	115626
1954	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Scoop	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#24 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray helps a friend prevent an imposter from claiming his inheritance.	115627
1952	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Secret	NJ		Blank, Clair	#21 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray soon must leave a trip with friends to conduct an investigation for a friend.	115628
1955	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Surprise	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#25 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray travels to Montana with friends to gather evidence that will exonerate another friend of the theft and betrayal of which he is accused.  The final episode.	115629
1949	Beverly Gray: Beverly Gray's Vacation	NJ	OWN - H	Blank, Clair	#19 Beverly Gray Series	Newspaper Reporter and Traveling Writer Beverly Gray and her friends journey to Canada by way of Panama on a cruise ship where they help capture some fur thieves.	115630
1964	Beverly Hillbillies, The:	T			Series. 1962-	Photographer Harry Barth (John Alvin, 1964-1967).	115631
1964	Beverly Hillbillies, The: Bank Raising, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7098		Episode #63. 4-7-1964	Radio Newsman Bill Baldwin (Radio Announcer). Clampetts attend a bank's groundbreaking.	115632
1963	Beverly Hillbillies, The: Clampetts Are Overdrawn, The	T			Episode #44. 11-13-1963	Photographer (Jack Boyle).	115633
1963	Beverly Hillbillies, The: Jed Becomes a Banker	T			Episode #24.3-6-1963	Photographer (Jack Boyle).	115634
1965	Beverly Hillbillies, The: Sheik, The	T			Episode #109. 9-29-1965. Season #4. Episode #3	Reporter (Phil Gordon). Newshen (Charlotte Knight).	115635
2001	Beverly Hills Bordello: Assignment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7326. SVD 882		Adult. Episode	Reporter researches the mansion.	115636
1989	Beverly Hills Brats	M				TV Reporter (Berlinda Tolbert)	115637
1987	Beverly Hills Cop II	M	DVD -R HQ 8575, 8576			TV Reporter (Larry Carroll). Axel Fox hears that friend was shot in TV news report	115638
1994	Beverly Hills Cops III	M	DVD -R HQ 9307, 9308			Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy).	115639
1997	Beverly Hills Ninja	M				Reporter (Cynthia Allison).  Reporter (Francesca Cappucci).	115640
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210 -- Early Years, The	T	VHS 635 (Two Episodes), 611,  415, 414, 413, 412,		Episodes. (1990-1995)	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115641
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210:	T	VHS 676, 512, 405,  397, 384, 383, 382, 377, 375, 374, 326, 272, 187, 153 (Excerpts), 150 (Two Episodes)		Episodes. Series (October 1990-May 200). 296 Episodes.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Josh Richland (Joshua Rifkind, then I n1994 Joshua Beckett), editor of the Condor.	115642
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: '80s Night	T			Episode #274. 10-27-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Janet's college friends ask her to play bass in their band, which is performing at the After Dark's Halloween party. Although Steve stays home and organized haunted house for neighborhood kids, he eventually shows up at the club to support Janet.Reporter (Larry McCormick).	115643
2003	Beverly Hills, 90210: 10-Year High School Reunion	MT		Bourmet, Garry	Episode #297. 5-11-2003	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115644
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: 17-Year Itch, The	T		Spies, Amy	Episode #8. 11-29-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon and Brenda take part in college study on twins but are distracted by parents' martial problems. David becomes new campus DJ after Steve chokes on his tryout.	115645
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Acting Out	T			Episode #108. 4-27-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115646
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Addicted To Love	T	DVD -R HQ 3541		Episode #101. 2-16-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115647
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Agony	T			Episode #267. 5-12-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115648
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: All That Glitters	T	DVD -R HQ 5045. SVD 930	Steinberg, Doug	Episode #236. 4-15-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Pulitzer Prize-winning pompous Reporter Peter Raitt (Jesse Dabson)  wants to collaborate with Brandon.Brandon is convinced to take a friend with the reporter when they go on the ice at a Los Angeles Kings' practice. But the reporter Raitt leaves town to work on another story.	115649
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: All That Jazz	T			Episode #205. 4-30-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115650
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: All This and Mary Too	T			Episode #167. 2-21-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115651
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Aloha, Beverly Hills	T			Episode #210-#211.. 9-10-1997. Season 8 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115652
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Alone At the Top	T			Episode #134. 2-22-1995.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115653
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Anaconda	T	DVD -R HQ 2901	Roberts, Jonathan	Episode #26. 8-1-1991.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Club suffers break-in and Brandon's boss is questioned because of unjust past robbery conviction. Brandon comes to his defense.	115654
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: And Did It…My Way	T	DVD -R HQ 3423		Episode #90. 11-10-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115655
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: And Don't Forget To Give Me Back My Black T-Shirt	T			Episode #291. 4-19-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115656
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Angels We Have Heard on High	T	DVD -R HQ 4169		Episode #159. 12-20-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gang helps some local children have a white Christmas. Brandon's mother visits him. Steve learns the identity of his real father.	115657
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: April Is the Cruelest Month	T	DVD -R HQ 2850	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #19. 4-11-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon interviews a student for a senior profile in the Blaze. Roger is an outstanding student and athlete but is overwhelmed by the legacy of his father, a self-made millionaire.Student asks him to read screenplay he has written. Brandon is disturbed by the autobiographical aspects of the script as it ends with the lead character murdering his father.Brandon finds gun in the student's car and fears he is going to kill his father. Tracks down missing student in pool house where he is actually contemplating suicide.	115658
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ashes to Ashes	T	DVD -R HQ 2946	Rosin, Charles and Judi Ann Mason	Episode #31. 9-19-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon befriend African-American freshman Robbie (who tries out for Blaze staff photographer) but gets into car accident with his sister. When sister's boyfriend comes to visit, security patrol harasses and beats him up for no reason.Brandon wants to write story about incident but receives little cooperation.	115659
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Aunt Bea's Pickles	T			Episode #234. 3-25-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon receives a job offer from a major newspaper but faces a dilemma when he learns that he is only being hired as a replacement for striking reporters.He returns to the Beat and suggests implementing a health plan for the overworked and underpaid Janet.Female Journalist (Cynthia Graham). Male Journalist (Paul Ivy).	115660
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Baby Makes Five	T		Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #44. 2-13-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea shows an amazing capacity for picking winning race horses.	115661
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Baby You Can Drive My Car	T			Episode #276. 11-10-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115662
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Back in the High Life Again	T			Episode #69. 1-27-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Reporter #1 (Jeff Coopwood). Reporter #2 (Sergio Sanchez).Andrea decides to change her look -- but no one can really tell the difference.Reporter #1 (Jeff Coopwood). Reporter #2 (Sergia Sanchez).	115663
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Back Story, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3120. SVD 1032	Rosin, Karen	Episode #58. 9-16-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brenda discusses high-school life with a tabloid-TV show, Back Story. Beth Nielson (Kamala Lopez Dawson), a young producer from the tabloid show seeks Brenda's help in putting together a story about Beverly  Hills teens.Piece is intended to correct misconceptions, but Beth's boss says that's boring. She re-edits the story in a way that makes it seem Brenda insulted and spilled dirt about all her friends.Everyone stops talking to Brenda, but Beth, who quit her job in a crisis of conscience, comes to her defense.	115664
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Beach Blanket Brandon	T		Star, Darren	Episode #23. 7-11-1991. Season 2 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Hoping to earn extra cash during Peach Pit's summer lull, Brandon tries out for lifeguard at the Beverly Hills Beach Club. Fails but is offered cabana boy position. Feels guilty when he must quit the Peach Pit without leaving notice.	115665
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Beheading St. Valentine	T			Episode #257. 2-10-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115666
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Best Moments of 90210, The	T			Episode #163. 1-24-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115667
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Big Hurt, The	T			Episode #173. 5-1-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115668
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Bleeding Hearts	T	DVD -R HQ 10140		Episode #166. 2-14-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115669
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Blind Spot	T	DVD -R HQ 3583		Episode #106. 4-6-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115670
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Bobbi Dearest	T			Episode #260. 3-10-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115671
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Brandon Leaves	T	SVD 950	Eisendrath, John	Episode #247. 11-4-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly) prepares to head East for the job he always wanted: reporter for a metropolitan newspaper. He accepts a job with the Washington bureau of the New York Chronicle.Brandon decides to write a story about a custody case and stay in Los Angeles. But Kelly urges him to take the job and pursue his dreams. Gang throws a surprise going-away party for Brandon.Before he leaves, he convinces his parents to let his friends stay in the house.	115672
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Breast Side Up	T	DVD -R HQ 4137		Episode #156. 11-22-1995.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gang celebrates Thanksgiving guest Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers.	115673
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Budget Cuts	T			Episode #243. 9-23-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115674
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Buffalo Girls	T	DVD -R HQ 3991		Episode #146. 9-13-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon returns from his summer job in Boston. Kelly has a new boyfriend. Donna tries to alter her abusive relationship with Roy.	115675
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: BYOB	T		Budde, Jordan	Episode #11. 11-10-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon voices objections to alcohol. He decides to go along with it so he won't appear uncool. Brenda convinces Brandon to throw a party but they agree not to drink. Word of party spreads and it quickly gets out of hand.Brandon drinks heavily and kisses a stunned Andrea. Brandon tries to drive to the store and smashes his car. He is arrested for drunk driving. Dylan takes him to an AA meeting and reveals he is an alcoholic.	115676
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Camping Trip	T		Rosin, Karen	Episode #29. 8-29-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gang plans to spend weekend camping at Yosemite Park. Sudden monsoon forces teens to seek refuge in cramped one-bedroom cabin. Brandon and Dylan go on a hike. Brandon slips on rocks. Dylan saves him from falling off the cliff.They decide to keep incident to themselves.	115677
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Cardio Funk	T	DVD -R HQ 3355	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #45. 2-27-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Karaoke machine is a novelty that quickly wears off.	115678
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Castles in the Sand	T	DVD -R HQ 3112		Episode #56. 8-19-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115679
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Change Partners	T	DVD -R HQ 3543		Episode #102. 2-23-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115680
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Child Is Father To the Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3241		Episode #72. 2-17-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Reporter #1 (Jeff Coopwood). Reporter #2 (Sergio Sanchez). Reporter #3 (Matt McKenzie).In the wake of his father's death, Dylan grapples with personal demons while trying to elude reporters camping out on his lawn. Media speculates his father was killed because of mob ties.Reporter #1 (Jeff Coopwood). Reporter #2 (Sergio Sanchez). Reporter #3 (Matt McKenzie).	115681
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Child of the Night	T			Episode #219. 11-12-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115682
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Christmas Comes This Time Each Year	T			Episode #127. 12-21-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115683
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Chuckie's Back	T	DVD -R HQ 3015	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #39. 12-12-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve's friends see him off as he catches bus to Albuquerque to search for his mother.	115684
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Class of Beverly Hills.	T	SV 162		Episode #1. 10-4-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Twins Brandon and Brenda begin school at trendy West Beverly Hill after moving from Minnesota. Brandon joins the newspaper and meets Editor Andrea Zuckerman, intelligent and devoted editor.Brandon goes on a date, insinuates he and the girl slept together prompting rumors to fly at school. Andrea disappointed in Brandon. Brandon clears air about him and the girl over the campus radio station.He follows Andrea home to explain himself and discovers she lives out of the district.	115685
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Clean Slate, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3666. SVD 1117. SV 282	Gollance, Richard	Episode #115. 9-21-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Josh Richland (Joshua Becket) fails to show for speech because of car trouble.Student senator threatens to force Brandon and Josh out of student election by threatening to expose unpublished article in which Josh accused Brandon of taking tests for another student.Andrea's advice proves crucial even though she fears Brandon no longer values her opinion. As they await election results, a nervous Josh decides to go for a ride. He crashes his car into a delivery truck and dies.Brandon looks on in horror, then finds out he won the election.	115686
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Comic Relief	T			Episode #222. 12-10-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115687
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Coming Home	T			Episode #214. 10-1-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115688
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Coming Out, Getting Out, Going Out	T			Episode #169. 3-13-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115689
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Commencement	T	DVD -R HQ 4341		Episodes #79-#80.5-19-1993. Season 3 Finale.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).At graduation, friends reminisce and look ahead to college	115690
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Competitive Edge, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3356. SVD 1126 (Misses Ending).	Rosin, Charles and Jonathan Roberts	Episode #42. 1-23-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon trades his reporter's pen for track shoes until he runs across a story he can't -- and shouldn't -- ignore. Brandon joins the track team. Many of his teammates dislike Brandon because he wrote negative articles about the football team.Brandon considers quitting the paper because he is tired of tearing people apart. Several athletes are taking steroids to improve their performance. Brandon and Andrea decide to conduct an investigation.Track coach cancels all practices until steroid users come forward. Track team thinks Steve is Brandon's source and threaten to beat him up unless he takes the rap.Brandon allows Brenda to drive his car and she gets into an accident.	115691
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Confession	T	SVD 950	Bensinger, Tyler	Episode #248. 11-11-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) takes the newspaper in a new direction. He and Janet Sosna Sanders (Lindsay Price) struggle to keep the paper going in the aftermath of Brandon's departure. Steve decides to turn the Beat into a tabloid.While investigating a haunted house, Steve and Janet get locked inside a refrigerator and have sex. They deny the encounter was meaningful.	115692
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Courting	T	DVD -R HQ 4147		Episode #157. 11-29-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Associated Press picks up Brandon's story about the Palm Springs incident trial for nationwide syndication.Female Reporter #1 (Dena Burton. Female Reporter #2 (Maureen Macke). Male Reporter #1 (Bryan Byers). Male Reporter #2 (Victor Garcia).	115693
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Crimes and Misdemeanors	T			Episode #228. 2-4-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115694
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Crunch Time	T	DVD -R HQ 3490		Episode #96. 1-5-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115695
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Cuffs and Links	T	DVD -R HQ 3562		Episode #104. 3-16-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115696
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Cupid's Arrow	T			Episode #229. 2-11-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115697
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Dead End	T	DVD -R HQ 3236		Episode #71. 2-10-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115698
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Deadline	T			Episode #220. 11-19-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115699
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Dealer's Choice	T			Episode #244. 9-30-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115700
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Destiny Rides Again	T	DVD -R HQ 3154		Episode #62. 11-4-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115701
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Disappearing Act	T			Episode #181. 9-11-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Perky Anchor (Linda Kim).	115702
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Divas	T	DVD -R HQ 3584		Episode #107. 4-20-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115703
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Doc Martin	T			Episode #285. 2-16-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115704
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Dog's Best Friend	T			Episode #266. 5-5-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115705
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Don't Ask, Don't Tell	T			Episode #246. 10-28-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115706
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Double Jeopardy	T	DVD -R HQ 3916		Episode #137. 3-29-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Clare and Andrea vie to be on "College Jeopardy." David realizes he still has strong feelings for Donna.	115707
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Down and Out of District in Beverly Hills.	T	DVD -R HQ 2968	Rosin, Karen	Episode #34. 10-17-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon submits one of Andrea's articles to a high school journalism contest. She wins the contest, but panics because a school district representative wants to conduct a home interview.Andrea asks her grandmother to say she lives with her, but her grandmother doesn't want to play along. School district initiates an investigation because they suspect Andrea lives out of the district.Andrea moves in with grandmother, but decides to give up her fight because she cannot stand to be in the middle of long-running feud between parents and grandmother.Grandmother decides to let Andrea stay and agrees to talk to her daughter-in-law.	115708
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Dreams of Dylan McKay, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3735		Episode #122. 11-9-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115709
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Duke's Bad Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 4172		Episode #73. 3-3-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon gets in trouble with a bookie. Kelly takes diet pills. David learns about the music industry.	115710
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Earthquake Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 4087		Episode #153. 11-6-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115711
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: East Side Story	T		Rosin, Charles	Episode #14. 2-14-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon falls hard for his family's maid's niece. Doesn't understand why everyone seems opposed to their relationship.	115712
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Easter  Bunny, The	T			Episode #290. 4-5-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115713
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Eddie Waitkus	T			Episode #286. 3-1-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Reporter (Steve Truitt).During news coverage of emergency landing at Los Angeles airport, Dylan and Steve observe that one of the passengers looks exactly like Dylan's late father.Reporter (Steve Truitt).	115714
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Elephant's Father, The	T			Episode #226. 1-21-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115715
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Emily (aka The Pink Pearl)	T			Episode #93. 12-1-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115716
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: End of the World As We Know It, The	T			Episode #265. 4-28-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115717
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Eve Hear the One About the Exploding Father?	T			Episode #288. 3-15-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115718
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Every Dream Has Its Price (Tag)	T		Spies, Amy	Episode #3. 10-18-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon works at trendy restaurant where his boss treats him shabbily. He quits after learning she also pays minority employees less than minimum wage. Gets waiter job at a diner called the Peach Pit since Dylan is friends with owner.	115719
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Everybody's Talkin' 'Bout It (aka Talking)	T		Rosin, Karen and Charles Rosin	Episode #43. 2-6-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea is outraged when the school refuses to allow students to take part in a health survey that includes questions about sex. She goes before the school board and introduces a proposal to distribute condom at West Beverly.Heated parents association meeting on subject. Andrea launches crusade to create awareness about AIDs and other sexually transmitted diseases. Loses her enthusiasm when Brandon suggests she shouldn't preach about safe sex because she is a virgin.Kelly eases Andrea's embarrassment about being a virgin pointing out having a reputation can also bring its share of pain. School board defeats motion.Andrea decides to go out with John Griffin (Andy Hirsch), a newspaper colleague whom she had ignored because of Brandon. Reporter (Albert Owens). Anchorwoman (Dale Harimoto).	115720
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Everything's Coming Up Roses	T	DVD -R HQ 4010		Episode #148. 9-27-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). TV Anchorwoman (Dale Harimoto). Reporter (Albert Owens).Donna urges her pals to audition for the Tournament of Roses Royal Court. Colin attends the ball with Valerie. Brandon and Dylan pursue new relationships.	115721
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Face-Off	T			Episode #194. 1-29-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115722
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fade In, Fade Out	T	DVD -R HQ 4202		Episode #161. 1-10-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Kelly's father comes to town. Brandon continues to clash with Susan's old boyfriend. Joe hears a diagnosis.	115723
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fame Is Where You Find It	T	DVD -R HQ 2823	Rosin, Karen and Charles Rosin	Episode #16. 2-28-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon is rollerblading in the park while TV show Keep It Together is filming an episode. Producers seek him out as emergency replacement for one of the extras. He hits it off with the star and is considered for a recurring role.	115724
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Family Tree	T			Episode #277. 11-17-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115725
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fearless	T			Episode #184. 10-30-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115726
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fertile Ground	T			Episode #283. 1-26-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115727
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Final Goodbye, The	T			Episode #294. 5-10-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115728
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Final Proof, The	T			Episode #284. 2-9-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115729
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fine Mess, A	T			Episode #272. 9-29-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115730
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fire and Ice	T	DVD -R HQ 3353	Sautter, Carl	Episode #41. 1-9-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Reporter (Tai Babilonia). Announcer (Dick Button).Brandon's father coaches hockey team. Brandon meets aspiring figure skater, but he coach bars him from practice because he was affecting her concentration.	115731
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: First Time, The	T		Star, Darren	Episode #4. 10-25-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon is stunned to learn he was not the first guy to sleep with his old girlfriend from Minneapolis.	115732
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fling in Palm Springs, A (aka Palm Springs Weekend)	T	DVD -R HQ 2889	Budde, Jordan	Episode #15. 2-21-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon befriends young customer at the Beach Pit, but later catches him trying to steal cash. Boy reveals his family is homeless.	115733
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Flirting With Disaster	T			Episode #171. 4-3-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115734
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Flying	T			Episode #165. 2-7-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115735
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Following Options, The	T			Episode #251. 12-9-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115736
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Forgive and Forget	T			Episode #212. 9-17-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115737
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fortunate Son	T	DVD -R HQ 4158		Episode #158. 12-13-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).When the Peach Pit serves as a casino for a charity fund-raiser, Brandon's gambling addiction resurfaces. Valerie and Kelly vie for a portrait with Colin.	115738
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fortune Cookie	T			Episode #262. 4-7-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115739
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Friends in Deed	T	DVD -R HQ 4881		Episode #221. 12-3-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon hires a writer for the newspaper. Donna's mother does not approve of Noah	115740
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Friends, Lovers and Children	T			Episode #218. 11-5-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115741
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Fundamental Things Apply, The	T			Episode #239. 5-13-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115742
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Game Is Chicken, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3180.		Episode #67. 1-6-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115743
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Gentle Art, The	T		Rosin, Charles	Episode #9. 12-6-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea questions Brenda's devotion when she becomes a trainee for a teen crisis hotline.	115744
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Gift Wrapped	T			Episode #190. 12-18-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115745
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Girl From New York City, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4343		Episode #82. 9-15-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brenda is homesick. Brandon pursues Jill. Dylan returns from Europe. Kelly confides in Donna.	115746
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Girl Who Cried Wolf, The	T			Episode #230. 2-25-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115747
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Girls on the Side	T			Episode #140. 5-3-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115748
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Graduation Day	T	SV 230	Mollin, Larry and Phil Savath.	Episode #208-#209.  5-21-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon stops Valerie from killing herself. At graduation, Brandon wins an award. The group graduates Beverly Hills High School.	115749
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Greek To Me	T			Episode #84. 9-29-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115750
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Green Room, The	T		Stenn, David	Episode #2. 10-11-1990.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon meets Dylan McKay, a mysterious loner who stops jocks from harassing Scott in tech class. Brandon grows tired of Dylan's bad-boy act.	115751
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Gypsies, Cramps and Fleas (aka Halloween VI)	T	DVD -R HQ 4076		Episode #152. 11-1-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gypsy stirs up trouble at the Peach Pit, telling fortunes and selling love potions. Ray tries to rekindle his romance with Donna	115752
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Halloween	T	DVD -R HQ 2976	Roberts, Jonathan	Episode #35. 10-31-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon joins trick-or-treating.	115753
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Hate Is Just a Four-Letter Word	T	DVD -R HQ 3742		Episode #123. 11-16-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).University's Black Student Union arranges speaking engagement for respected leader who has made anti-Semitic remarks. Jewish student leaders do not want him to speak. Brandon endures criticism when he postpones the vote on the issue.Andrea joins protest, accuses  Brandon of selling out to salvage his political career. Jesse tells Andrea he respects her passion for the cause but accuses her of being narrow-minded. Bomb threat. Swastikas painted on outside of Jewish student union.Andrea's grandmother encourages her to listen to what the Black leader has to say. Kelly's magazine shoot is postponed by the chaos, but she learns she may make the cover.Reporter #1 (Jillian Worry). Reporter #2 (Raymond Patterson).	115754
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Hazardous To You Health	T			Episode #130. 1-18-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Dylan and Valerie head to Mexico to find Dylan's money. Kelly and Brandon clash over her involvement with Professor Finley	115755
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Heartbreaker	T	DVD -R HQ 3497		Episode #98. 1-26-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115756
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Heaven Sent	T			Episode #202. 4-9-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Tracy criticizes book writer Mariah's theories in a news segment leading to an argument with Brandon. Although Rob receives rave reviews for his performance, the press thrashes his movie. He is hurt to learn it won't receive a nationwide release.Rob decides to quit acting and move back to Indiana.Female Reporter (Renee Altieri). Art Mann (Himself). Interviewer (Pamela Sam). Male Reporter (Steve Truit).	115757
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Hello Life, Goodbye Beverly Hills	T			Episode #142. 5-17-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115758
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Here We Go Again	T			Episode #179. 8-28-196	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115759
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Higher Education	T		Budde, Jordan	Episode #6. 11-15-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon is getting a C in American history because of the teacher's unreasonable grade curve. Steve scores an A on every test because he obtains copies of the exams beforehand.Brandon cheats on a quiz. Andrea is furious particularly when her grades slip as a result. Brandon is faced with moral dilemma when Steve offers him a copy of the midterm.	115760
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Highwire	T	DVD -R HQ 3118.		Episode #59. 9-23-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115761
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Home Again	T	DVD -R HQ 2872	Spies, Amy	Episode #22. 5-9-1991. Season 1 Finale	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve and Brandon have a fight.	115762
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Home and Away	T	DVD -R HQ 3132. SV 170	Johannessen, Chip	Episode #60. 10-7-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon and Jordan Bonner (Michael Anthony Rawlins), editor of the Shaw High School  paper, run each other's editorials in their papers without school permission.	115763
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Home Is Where the Tart Is	T			Episode #145. 9-13-1999. Season 6 Opener.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115764
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 3683		Episode #118. 10-12-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Newscaster (Patti Davis Suarez).	115765
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Housewarming	T			Episode #183. 9-25-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). TV Anchorman (Barry Wiggins).	115766
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: How To Be the Jerk Women Love	T			Episode #253. 1-13-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115767
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: I Only Have Eyes For You	T			Episode #204. 4-23-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115768
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: I Want To Reach Right out and Grab Ya	T			Episode #263. 4-14-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115769
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: I Will Be Your Father Figure	T			Episode #287. 3-8-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115770
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: I'm Back  Because	T	VHS 1291	Eisendrath, John	Episode #250. 12-2-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).David Silver (Brian Austin Green) arrested for statutory rape and gets suspended from his radio show.	115771
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: I'm Happy For You…Really	T			Episode #293. 5-10-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115772
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: I'm Married	T			Episode #256. 2-3-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115773
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: I'm Using You 'Cause I Like You	T			Episode #279. 1-19-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Photographer (Burt Bulos).	115774
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: If I Had a Hammer	T			Episode #188. 11-27-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115775
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Illegal Tender	T			Episode #225. 1-14-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115776
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Injustice For All	T			Episode #126. 12-14-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115777
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Intervention	T			Episode #121. 11-2-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115778
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Isn't It Romantic	T		Rosin, Charles	Episode #10. 1-3-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve tries to make a pass at speaker for a sex education assembly. She reveals she has AIDs. Her speech prompts Brenda to slow things down with Dylan.	115779
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: It's a Totally Happening Life	T	DVD -R HQ 3197		Episode #66. 12-16-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115780
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: It's Only a Test	T		Star, Darren	Episode #18. 3-28-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).SATs driving everyone to a frenzy. Completely panicked Andrea seeks help from Steve who attended expensive SAT prep course. During their study session, they end up kissing and avoid each other for days.Kelly reads article about breast health so the girls take time from studying for self-exam. Brenda discovers lump in chest and must undergo a biopsy.	115781
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Jobbed	T			Episode #191. 1-8-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115782
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Judgment Day	T			Episode #189. 12-11-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115783
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Kindness of Strangers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3179		Episode #65. 11-25-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115784
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Labors of Love, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3510		Episode #99. 2-2-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115785
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Law and Disorder	T			Episode #231. 3-4-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115786
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Laying Pipe	T			Episode #275. 11-3-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115787
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Leadin' From the Heart	T		Star, Darren	Episode #33. 10-10-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon's cousin visits, He's a paraplegic result of a skiing accident three years earlier that Brandon blames himself for. Cousin tells Brandon he should not blame himself for daring him to take fateful ski jump.	115788
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Leap of Faith	T			Episode #168. 2-28-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115789
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Leprechaun, The	T			Episode #261. 3-17-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115790
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Let's Eat Cake	T			Episode #270. 9-15-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115791
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Life After Death	T			Episode #116. 9-28-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115792
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Little Fish, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4388.		Episode #83. 9-22-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115793
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Little Monsters	T	DVD -R HQ 3833		Episode #131. 2-1-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Kelly's involvement with Professor Finley frustrates Brandon. Valerie has ideas for Dylan's recovered money. A record company woos Ray.	115794
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Local  Hero	T			Episode #264. 4-21-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Reporter (Suzanne Sena).	115795
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Long Goodbye, The	T			Episode #203. 4-16-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115796
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Loo-Ouch, The	T			Episode #273. 10-20-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115797
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Loser Takes All	T			Episode #186. 11-13-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115798
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Lost in Las Vegas	T			Episode #187. 11-20-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115799
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Love Hurts	T	DVD -R HQ 3896		Episode #135. 3-1-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115800
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Love is Blind	T	SVD 961	Eisendrath, John	Episode #292. 4-26-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Offer for their tabloid separates the Sanders professionally. Man offers to purchase the  Beat for $750,000. Janet would continue to work at the paper and Steve would stay home with the child. They decide to give this arrangement a trial run.Steve initially feels emasculated but comes to enjoy spending time with his daughter. Janet fears she is missing out on major events in her daughter's life.	115801
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Lover's Leap	T			Episode #149. 10-4-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115802
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Making Amends	T			Episode #232. 3-11-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115803
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Marathon Man	T			Episode #252. 12-16-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115804
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Mate For Life, A	T			Episode #180. 9-4-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115805
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Meeting Mr. Pony	T	DVD -R HQ 3470	Lemkin, Jonathan, Karen Rosin, Charles Rosin, Darren Star.	Episode #47.  4-02-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gang stays at Peach Pit after hours to study for midterms. Gunman enters when Brenda is alone, holds a rifle to her head and forces her to empty the cash register.She suffers nightmares and behaves erratically. Flashback during midterm, screams and runs out of classroom. 17-year-old gunman picked out of police line-up by Brenda and arrested.	115806
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Mexican Standoff	T	DVD -R HQ 3514	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #49. 4-30-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brenda violates her curfew.	115807
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Midlife…Now What?	T	DVD -R HQ 3211		Episode #68. 1-13-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115808
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Misery Loves Company	T	DVD -R HQ 3061		Episode #51. 7-15-1992. Season 3 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115809
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Morning After, The	T			Episode #242. 9-16-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115810
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Mother's Day	T			Episode #206. 5-7-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115811
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Moving Targets	T	DVD -R HQ 3393		Episode #87. 10-20-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115812
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Mr. Walsh Goes To Washington (in Two Parts)	T	DVD -R HQ 3627,  3632.		Episodes #111-#112. 5-25-1994. Season 4 Finale.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Photographer (Cliff Dorfman).	115813
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Must be a Guy Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 4001. SVD 1090	Eisendrath, John	Episode #147.  9-20-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).College Editor matches wits with Brandon. Brandon expresses interest in a columnist job with the school paper at C.U.. Editor Susan Keats (Emma Caulfield) turns him down and seems to hate him.Brandon writes a sexist column about women as counterpoint to Susan's similar column about men. They go to the After Dark to research behavior of opposite sex. Susan decides to hire him.	115814
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: My Desperate Valentine	T		Swerdlick, Michael	Episode #38. 11-21-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Emily refuses to accept the fact that Brandon no longer wants to see her. Sneaks into his bedroom and tries to seduce him. He makes it clear he is not interested. She resorts to crank phone calls.Andrea discovers Emily is the person sending menacing letters to the School Paper. Emily shows up at Brandon's house and douses gang's homecoming float with gasoline.	115815
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: My Funny Valentine	T			Episode #196. 2-12-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115816
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Nancy's Choice	T			Episode #164. 1-31-1996. Season 6 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115817
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Nature of Nurture, The	T			Episode #233. 3-18-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115818
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Necessity Is a Mother	T	DVD -R HQ 2947	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #32. 9-26-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon tries to watch over Dylan who loses a lot of money in a pool game and is beaten when he can't pay off the debt. He takes Dylan to AA meeting.	115819
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Next 50 Years, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2995	Rosin, Karen and Charles Rosin	Episode #36. 11-7-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).When Brandon tries to interview David about Scott, David erupts with the microphone in the radio booth on. Expresses anger at those who pretend to care about Scott after his death and his guilt over breaking off their friendship.1941 Time Capsule unearthed. Gang dedicates new time capsule to Scott. David donates Scott's cowboy hat to ensure he won't be forgotten.	115820
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Night To Remember, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3289		Episode #77. 4-28-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Blaze Reporter (Lou DiMaggio).	115821
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Nine Yolks Whipped Lightly	T			Episode #280. 12-22-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115822
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ode To Joy	T			Episode #292. 5-17-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Photographer (Marcello Cacioppo).	115823
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Offensive Interference	T			Episode #155. 11-15-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115824
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: One Man and a Baby	T		Spies, Amy and Darren Star	Episode #12. 1-24-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon dates a mother with an infant son. Forced into emergency babysitting duty when she has an interview with Harvard.	115825
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: One on One	T		Rosin, Charles	Episode #5. 11-1-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea wants Brandon to investigate that several of the players on the basketball team are ringers brought in from out of district to help team win a championship.Andre discovers the player competing against Brandon for the last spot on the roster is from another district. Brandon is ashamed of himself when he learns player came to West Beverly to get a good education.His father is a city employee making him eligible for admission.  Brenda takes Dylan's car without permission, runs out of gas and manages to lose the car.	115826
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: One Wedding and a Funeral	T	DVD -R HQ 4098		Episode #154. 11-8-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Gang throws pre-wedding parties for Dylan and Toni. Despite her dad's uncertain status, Toni goes ahead with plans. Disaster strikes after the ceremony.	115827
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Otherwise Engaged	T	DVD -R HQ 3408		Episode #89. 11-3-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115828
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Our Favorite Moments	T			Episode #245. 10-4-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115829
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: P.S. I Love You	T			Episodes #143-#144. 5-24-1995. Season 5 Finale	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115830
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Parental Guidance Recommended	T	DVD -R HQ 3234		Episode #70. 2-3-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115831
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Party Fish, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2883	Rosin, Charles	Episode #24. 7-18-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon befriends influential sports promoter and member of beach club. Romances beleaguered c-worker who is many years his senior. Brandon severs all ties with the man after he sees how he treats his wife. The man tries to have him fried from the club.	115832
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Pass/Not Pass	T		Adler, Allison	Episode #28. 8-15-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Acting teacher asks Brenda to perform scene with Andrea to bring her out of her shell. Both have crush on teacher. Girls take him on tour of city. Brenda devastated when he seems more impressed with Andrea.Teacher and Andrea share good-night kiss. Jealous Brenda slaps Andrea hard during their scene.  Brandon refuses all help as he purchases his dream car. Ends up blowing all of his summer earnings on a lemon.	115833
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Penultimate, The	T			Episode #295. 5-17-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115834
1990	Beverly Hills, 90210: Perfect Mom	T		Star, Darren	Episode #7. 11-22-1990	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea joins the mother-daughter fashion show, which draws raves.	115835
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Perfectly Perfect	T	DVD -R HQ 3262		Episode #74. 3-24-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115836
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Phantom Menace, The	T	DVD -R 10892		Episode #269. 9-8-1999. Season 10 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Donna boots out Gina for talking to reporters about Kelly. Janet's erratic behavior confuses Steve. She secretly applies for a job with another newspaper and tells Steve she isn't sure if their relationship will work out.Janet confesses to Kelly that she is four months pregnant. TV Reporter (Katherine Disque).	115837
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Phantom of C.U.	T			Episode #190. 1-15-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Photographer (Vivienne Sendaydiego).	115838
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Pig Is a Boy Is a Dog, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3550		Episode #103. 3-2-1994.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115839
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Pit and the Pendulum, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3466	Barber, Larry and Paul Barber	Episode #46. 3-19-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon participates in teen review committee that provides input to one of his father's clients who is building a gigantic new mall. The developer's college-age daughter aggressively pursues Brandon.Brandon s incensed to learn the project would demolish the Peach Pit. Squares off with father. Realizes developer's daughter only cares about her father and his business -- not the Peach Pit.Gang tries to stage a rally. Brandon becomes jaded. The deal eventually falls through. The Peach Pit remains.	115840
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Play It Again, David	T	DVD -R HQ 3094	Ziff, Sherri	Episode #27. 8-8-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea goads Brandon into spending time with fatherless boy from youth center. Brandon develops friendship with boy, then discovers his mother is beating him. Grapples over whether to report the abuse.	115841
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Pledging My Love	T			Episode #182. 9-18-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115842
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Presumption of Innocence, A	T			Episode #61. 10-21-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115843
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Pride and Prejudice	T			Episode #216. 10-22-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115844
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Radar Love	T			Episode #92. 11-24-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115845
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Radio Daze	T	DVD -R HQ 3380		Episode #85. 10-6-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115846
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Rave On	T	DVD -R HQ 3674		Episode #117. 10-5-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115847
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ray of Hope	T			Episode #175. 5-15-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115848
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ready Or Not	T			Episode #224. 1-7-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115849
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Real McKay, The	T			Episode #141. 5-10-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115850
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Rebel With a Cause	T			Episode #63. 11-11-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115851
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Rebound	T			Episode #227. 1-28-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115852
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Remember the Alamo	T			Episode #178. 8-21-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115853
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Reunion	T			Episode #236. 4-15-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Photographer (Andre Carthen).	115854
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ricochet	T			Episode #238. 5-6-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115855
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Right Thing, The	T			Episode #215. 10-15-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115856
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ripe Young Age, A	T			Episode #199. 3-5-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115857
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Rock of Ages (aka The Voodoo That You Do So Well)	T	DVD -R HQ 3758		Episode #124. 11-23-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115858
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Santa Knows	T			Episode #223. 12-17-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115859
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Scared Very Straight	T	DVD -R HQ 3534		Episode #100. 2-9-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115860
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Senior Poll	T	DVD -R HQ 3281		Episode #75. 4-7-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115861
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Senior Week	T			Episode #207. 5-14-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115862
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Sentenced To Life	T			Episode #128. 1-4-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115863
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Sex, Lies and Volleyball/Photo Finish	T	DVD -R HQ 3081 (Disc is Missing Number).		Episode #54. 8-5-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115864
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: She Came In Through the Bathroom Window	T			Episode #76. 4-21-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115865
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Shooting Star/American in Paris	T	DVD -R HQ 3107.		Episode #55. 8-12-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115866
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Sibling Revelry	T			Episode #279. 12-15-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115867
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Skin Deep	T			Episode #237. 4-29-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115868
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Slipping Away	T			Episode #259. 3-3-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115869
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Slumber Party	T	DVD -R HQ 2854	Star, Darren	Episode #13. 1-31-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon and Steve are denied entry into a club but hook up with two girls. Steal Steve's Corvette, but he doesn't press charges because he thinks he and Brandon still have a chance with them.	115870
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Smashed	T			Episode #170. 3-20-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115871
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Snowbound	T			Episode #162. 1-17-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115872
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: So Long, Farewell, Auf Wedersehen, Goodbye	T	DVD -R HQ 4342		Episode #81. 9-8-1993. Season 3 Opener.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).As college approaches, Steve and Brandon move to Malibu. Kelly returns from Europe without Dylan.	115873
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Something in the Air	T	DVD -R HQ 4289		Episode #78. 5-12-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). High School Newspaper Journalist (Bridgette Andersen).Suspension threatens Donna's graduation. The friends rally to her aid.	115874
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Somewhere in the World It's Christmas	T			Episode #95. 12-22-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115875
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Song For My Mother, A	T			Episode #138. 4-5-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115876
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Song of Myself, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6175		Episode #57. 9-9-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea accuses the faculty of sexism after it names Brandon the school paper's editor	115877
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Speechless	T	DVD -R HQ 4057		Episode #150. 10-18-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Valerie and Donna make amends during a road trip. Steve rents out the Walsh house to a movie crew. Dylan meets Toni's father.	115878
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Spring Breakdown	T			Episode #201. 4-2-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115879
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Spring Dance	T	DVD -R HQ 2871	Star, Darren	Episode #21. 5-2-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brenda wants Andrea to ask Brandon to spring dance but Kelly beats her to it. They kiss. Nixes relationship because he thinks of her as a sister.	115880
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Spring Fever	T			Episode #289. 3-22-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115881
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Spring Training	T	DVD -R HQ 2853	Rosin, Charles	Episode #20. 4-25-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brand coaches a little league team and is disgusted with undue influence of a parent and players' attitudes.	115882
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Squash It	T			Episode #139. 4-12-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115883
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Stand (Up) and Deliver	T	DVD -R HQ 2890	Spies, Amy	Episode #17. 3-7-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea persuades Brandon to run for class president. Kelly seizes control of campaign and encourages Brandon to capitalize on his looks and image. She even agrees to a date with David in exchange for his help in producing a campaign video.Brandon decides he isn't the best man for the job after talking with his bright and dedicated opponent.	115884
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Storm Warning	T			Episode #200. 3-19-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115885
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Stormy Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 3863		Episode #133. 2-15-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea and Peter's relationship heats up. Dylan and Brandon save Kelly from Professor Finley.	115886
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Straight Shooter	T			Episode #198. 2-26-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115887
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Strangers in the Night	T	DVD -R HQ 3386		Episode #86. 10-13-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115888
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Strike the Match	T			Episode #172. 4-10-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115889
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Summer Storm	T	DVD -R HQ 2888	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #25. 7-25-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly). Anchorwoman (Mary Ingersoll).Dylan's father taken into custody and all his assets are frozen. Dylan injured in surfing accident.	115890
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Survival Skills	T			Episode #258. 2-17-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115891
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Sweating It Out	T			Episode #129. 1-11-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115892
2000	Beverly Hills, 90210: Tainted Love	T			Episode #281. 1-12-2000	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115893
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Take Back the Night	T	DVD -R HQ 3427		Episode #91. 11-17-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115894
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: That's the Guy	T			Episode #268. 5-19-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115895
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Thicker Than Water	T	DVD -R HQ 3492		Episode #97. 1-12-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115896
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Things That Go Bang in the Night	T	DVD -R HQ 3717		Episode #120. 10-26-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).The KEG house throws a Halloween costume party. David and Clare seek aliens in the desert. Dylan sinks deeper into despair	115897
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Things To Do on a Rainy Day	T	DVD -R HQ 3469	Roberts, Jonathan and Maria Semple	Episode #48. 4-23-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve, Brandon and Dylan hire a stripper. Plans are complicated when Andrea shows up at the house. Stripper turns out to be a grad student and mother. Brandon and Dylan won't let her perform because they now consider her a friend.	115898
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Things We Do For Love, The	T			Episode #185. 11-6-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115899
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Ticket To Ride	T			Episode #174. 5-8-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115900
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Time Has Come Today, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3576		Episode #105. 3-23-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115901
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Toil and Trouble	T			Episode #217. 10-29-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115902
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Too Little, Too Late/ Paris 75001	T	DVD -R HQ 3087		Episode #53. 7-29-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Cohabiters Brenda and Dylan get a dose of reality. Jim and Cindy try to get Brenda to go to Paris with friends.	115903
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Trials and Tribulations	T			Episode #254. 1-20-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115904
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Truth and Consequences	T	DVD -R HQ 3606		Episode #109. 5-4-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115905
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: Turn Back the Clock	T	DVD -R HQ 4194		Episode #160. 1-3-1996	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Members of the group share stories about their respective New Year's Eve mishaps	115906
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Twenty Years Ago Today	T	DVD -R HQ 3399		Episode #88. 10-27-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115907
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Twins, the Trustee and the Very Big Trip, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3563		Episode #52. 7-22-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115908
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: U4EA	T	DVD -R HQ 2996	Adler, Allison	Episode #37. 11-14-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Underground club. Brandon and Emily break up. He doesn't feel he can trust her.	115909
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Under the Influence	T	DVD -R HQ 3642		Episode #114. 9-14-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea and Jesse throw a party. Tippling Dylan confronts Brandon and Kelly. Donna gets involved with debutantes.	115910
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Unnecessary Roughness	T			Episode #193. 1-22-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115911
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Unreal World	T			Episode #136. 3-15-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115912
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Up in Flames	T			Episode #125. 11-30-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115913
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: Violated	T	DVD -R HQ 4065		Episode #151. 10-25-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Professor sexually harasses Valerie. Kelly learns more about Colin's relationship with his agent. Clare and Steve prepare for romance.	115914
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Vital Signs	T	DVD -R HQ 3626		Episode #110. 5-11-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115915
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Walsh Family Christmas, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3323	Star, Darren	Episode #40. 12-19-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Steve finds out mother is dead. Brandon visits Emil in psychiatric hospital where she is doing very well.	115916
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: Way We Weren't, The	T			Episode #213.  9-24-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115917
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: We Interrupt This Program	T			Episode #195.  2-5-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115918
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Wedding Bell Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 3060. 3515.	Star, Darren	Episode #50. 5-7-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Andrea believes she has been snubbed but her mother eventually gives her the lost wedding invitation.	115919
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: Wedding, The	T			Episode #240-#241. 5-20-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115920
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: What I Did on My Summer Vacation and Other Stories	T	DVD -R HQ 3634		Episode #113. 9-7-1994. Season 5 Opener	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115921
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: What's in a Name?	T			Episode #278. 11-17-1999.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115922
1994	Beverly Hills, 90210: Who's Zoomin' Who?	T	DVD -R HQ 3691		Episode #119. 10-19-1994	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115923
1992	Beverly Hills, 90210: Wild  Horses	T	DVD -R HQ 3164.		Episode #64. 11-18-1992	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115924
1991	Beverly Hills, 90210: Wildfire	T	DVD -R HQ 2923	Wasserman, Steve and Jessica Klein	Episode #30. 9-12-1991	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).Brandon and Dylan date new student who plays guitar and rides a motorcycle. Both kiss her.	115925
1993	Beverly Hills, 90210: Windstruck	T	DVD -R HQ 3450		Episode #94. 12-15-1993	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115926
1997	Beverly Hills, 90210: With This Ring	T			Episode #197. 2-19-1997	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115927
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: Withdrawal	T			Episode #255. 1-27-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115928
1999	Beverly Hills, 90210: You Better Work	T			Episode #271. 9-22-1999	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115929
1995	Beverly Hills, 90210: You Gotta Have Heart	T			Episode #132. 2-8-1995	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115930
1998	Beverly Hills, 90210: You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello	T			Episode #249. 11-18-1998	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115931
1996	Beverly Hills, 90210: You Say It's Your Birthday	T			Episodes #176-#177. 5-22-1996.	School Newspaper Editor and Staff at West Beverly Hills High. Editor Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris) of the Blaze. Reporter Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly).	115932
1959	Bevor der Blitz einschlagt	MF				Reporter Heinz Engelhardt (Horst Drinda)	115933
1999	Bevor der Tag anbricht	MF				Journalist (Andreas Patton).	115934
1943	Beware -- This Woman Is Death	CB			Blue Beetle #22	Crime Reporter	115935
1937	Beware of Ladies	M				Reporter Betty White (Judith Allen) with martial problems is sent by her boss to cover the campaign of a young political neophyte who's running against the local crooked political boss.	115936
2007	Beware of the Stranger	SS		Dailey, Janet	In “With This Kiss.”	Investigative Reporter Chris Andrews is trying to find out who is writing a small-town gossip columnist. Columnist Samantha Genry, the daughter of a famous father, is keeping her identity a secret.Andrews thinks that smart and sexy Samantha is one hot item. How long will she keep her identity her secret -- from him and everyone else?	115937
1968	Beware the Black Widow	M		Berger, Walter M. (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Reporter and Editor from crusading newspaper investigate killings of Mafia members. Reporter gets help from mob prostitute and lures the Mafia chief to a store in Chinatown where he is confronted by killer. Murderer turns out to be prostitute's boyfriend.Boyfriend scarred by Mafia gunman. After Mafia chief is captured by undercover agents, the reporter and prostitute start new life together.	115938
1956	Beware the Curves	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley (A.A. Fair)		Press	115939
2001	Beware the Kiss	N		Acker, Alex J.	Gay	Journalist Tayler Windquest who has little use for anything not written in black and white. Until the night someone tries to kill her.Windquest is practical. As a journalist she has little use for anything not written in black and white. Until the night someone tries to kill her. Saved from the assailant by her mysterious and beautiful neighbor, Erica Kirsten-Laird, Tayler realizes she’s fascinated  by the intensely private woman -- and not just as a journalist. Tayler finds herself deeply immersed in an ancient and formidable curse. When the danger increases, Tayler must find a way to destroy Raven Delaire who has sown vengeance on the woman who betrayed her -- or be destroyed herself. And when she needs her strength the most, Taylor finds she’s hopelessly in love, but to make love to Erica would kill them both. Taylor must trust her instincts and newfound powers to destroy the evil Raven created, and to save the woman she loves.	115940
1980	Beware Young Lovers	NM		Pentecost Hugh (J. Philips)	PR	Public Relations Director Mark Haskell at the swanky New York City Beaumont Hotel, a mecca for movie stars and jet-setters.  Gossip columnist Judy Powers dies off-camera during taping.	115941
1989	Beware: Children at Play (aka Beware! Children At Play)	M				Journalist John DeWolfe (Michael Robertson), a writer of UFO and paranormal psychology books, his wife and daughter take a vacation to a small Bible Belt town where several children are missing. The writer and the policeman discover that the children are being brainwashed into zombified cannibal killers by a disturbed teenager. The kids have been lured into a strange cannibalistic cult and start feeding on the flesh of their families before they are destroyed.	115942
1972	Beware! Blob, The	M				News Cameraman (William Foster).	115943
2005	Bewitched	M	DVD -R HQ 6788, 6789		Ephron, Delia and Nora (Screenplay)	News Media. News Reporter (Todd Peterson) Press Conference Reporters (Susan Chuang, Sunday Boling, Sheila Thomas). Press Conference Photographer (Jordan Black). Photographer (Bryan Holly).E! Reporter (Mo Rocca). E! Anchor (Wendi McLendon-Covey). E! Anchor (Jason George). Talk Show Host Conan O'Brien (Himself). Network Executive (Hugh Davidson). Voice-Over Announcer (J.J. Sacha).	115944
1966	Bewitched: Baby's First Paragraph	T			Episode #62. 3-10-1966	Reporter-Anchor-Correspondent Clete Roberts as Himself. Reporter (Don Hanmer). Reporter (John Newton).	115945
1964	Bewitched: Girl Reporter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4338. SVD 1170		Episode #8. Season 1. 11-5-1964. . Series (9-17-64 to 7-1-72)	Reporter. Darrin is interviewed by a girl reporter who has a jealous boyfriend	115946
1969	Bewitched: Going Ape	T			Episode #162.2-27-1969	Photographer (Gordon Devol).	115947
1964	Bewitched: Hippie, Hippie, Hippie	T			Episode	News. When Serena is arrested at a hippie love-in and gets her picture in the papers, everyone thinks it is Samantha.Real Journalist Ralph Story	115948
1964	Bewitched: It Takes One to Know One	T			Episode #11.11-26-1964	Photographer (Robert Cleaves).	115949
1966	Bewitched: My Friend Ben	T			Episode #87. 12-8-1966.	Reporter (Hollis Morrison). Journalist-Printer Benjamin Franklin (Fredd Wayne).	115950
1965	Bewitched: Very Special Delivery, A	T			Episode. 9-23-1965. Season #2. Episode #2	Reporter #1 (John Kowal). Reporter #2 (Cliff Fields).	115951
1956	Beyond a Reasonable Doubt	M	DVD -R HQ 3607, 3608. SVDSP 1394	Morrow, Douglas (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Garrett (Dana Andrews) for The Daily Press Herald temporarily leaves the paper to write a novel. He's in love with Susan Spencer (Joan Fontaine), daughter of editor Austin Spencer (Sidney Blackmer). .Spencer and Garrett concoct a scheme.They want to discredit capital punishment. Garrett plants false evidence in murder case to set himself up as suspect. Editor  takes pictures of reporter planting evidence to use as proof of his innocence. Editor is killed in freak car accident.Envelope with photographs destroyed in fire. Reporter is found guilty of murder. Susan becomes editor and convinces staff to help Garrett. Newspaper Vendor (John George).Father's executors set up committee to run the paper as outlined in his will. Also find sealed envelope addressed to D.A. among the late editor's materials that clear the reporter. Reporter was actually married to murdered woman, arranged whole situationHe wanted to get rid of her and then be cleared. Susan finds out the truth and turns him in. Press photographers swarm around Garrett as he is led back to his cell. Reporter (Benny Burt). Reporter (Myron Cook). Photographers (Carl Sklover,  Ralph Volkie).	115952
1994	Beyond a Reasonable Doubt	N		Parker, Gary E.		Journalist	115953
2009	Beyond a Reasonable Doubt	M				TV News Reporter C.J. Nicholas (Jesse Metcalfe) is looking for a big break so he goes after a corrupt district attorney who’s been piling up convictions by planting DNA evidence. Playing a risky game of cat and mouse with the D.A., Nicholas frames himself as a murder suspect to catch the corrupt D.A. in the act. Assistant District Attorney Ella Crystal (Amber Tamblyn) is romantically involved with Nicholas but unaware of his assignment. She becomes caught between her boss’s political ambitious and C.J.’s dangerous expose. As mounting evidence stacks up against both men, Ella’s own life becomes threatened when she discovers incriminating proof that puts the fate of both C.J.’s innocence and the D.A.’s reputation in her hands. News Media. Newsroom Reporter (Krystal Mayo). Newsroom (Lori Knighton). Reporter (Kip Cummings). Reporter #4 (Derek Wayne Johnson). News Reporter 3 (Darcel White Moreno). Cameraman (Kelvin Payton). TV Anchorwoman (Sarah Kearney). Newsroom Reporter (Dennis W. Murphy). Newsroom Reporter (Crystal Brown_Tatum). Finley’s Cameraman (Kole Caston). Newspaperman (Ron Fagan). 	115954
2008	Beyond Beautiful: Volume One	N		Bornstein, Jan		Paparazzi armed with camera chronicle every public moment of two beautiful rock stars living their lives in a fish bowl where every rumor of happiness or grief becomes grist for the gossip mill. 	115955
1994	Beyond Betrayal	MT				Anchorwoman (Anne Openshaw).	115956
2003	Beyond Borders	M	DVD -R HQ  8X. 4020, 4021. DVD +RW 4022			Reporter Charlotte Jordan (Teri Polo), sister of woman who tries to save and feed refugees and ends up getting killed. TV Reporter (Aidan Pickering). Journalists (Emma Stevens, Rob  Burns, Matthew Tiffin, Robin Wilcock).	115957
2007	Beyond Daring	NR		O'Reilly, Kathleen	Harlequin Blaze #309	Publicist Jeff Brooks is assigned to hot Manhattan celebutante Sheldon Summerville, whose scandalous behavior threatens the marriage proposal brokered by her tycoon father.Brooks is supposed to retool sexy Sheldon's wild-child image thereby earning his PR superstud merit badge. Only, he knows from media makeovers that he's a "recovering player" and should be cleaning up his own reputation.Brooks' brother, a successful Wall Street Exec, has supported him most of his life but he wants to make it on his own. Sheldon is attracted to him…and the fireworks start.	115958
1994	Beyond Desire	M				TV Reporter (Belinda Bissonnette). Photographer (Gene Gabriel).	115959
1997	Beyond Fear	MT	DVD -R HQ 7507, 7508			News Media. TV Newscaster (Trevor Nichols). TV Reporter (Simon Nichols). Journalist (Rupert Procter). Photographer (Mark Chapman). Woman relives her agony in court after being kidnapped and tortured by a madman for eight days.	115960
1948	Beyond Glory	M				Reporter Johnson (Henry Guttman). Photographer (Joey Ray).	115961
2003	Beyond Good & Evil	G		Ancel, Michel	Playstation 2	Reporter Jade, a rebellious young action reporter left traumatized by a brutal attack. The planet Hyllis has fallen under siege by ruthless alien race. Despite assurances of the Alpha Section defense squad, war drag on terrorizing once-beautiful planet.War is crushing the faith of the people. From the rubble of a tiny island rises Jade. He is hired by rebel organization IRIS and learns that the Alpha Sections are secretly trafficking humans to the enemy.Still wary of whom to believe, she sets out to expose gruesome conspiracy and bring proof to her people. Armed with her camera, dai-jo staff and unflinching resolve, Jade plunges into sinister web to untangle the truth and restore justice to her planet..But as she earns the trust of her people, Jade discovers that sometimes in order to find the truth you must look beyond good and evil.Jade must expose a sinister conspiracy as you become a rebellious hero as an action reporter using stealth,  force and wits against the only reality you have ever known	115962
1895	Beyond Human Power	N		Bjornson, Bjornson		Newspaper Owner. Rachel Sang, wealthy young Norwegian liberal establishes a newspaper.	115963
2008	Beyond Machu	N		Maltese, William		Reporter Dan Green, an investigative reporter to his very soul, finds himself shunted off on what he thinks is a simple travel piece for his newspaper and all because his overprotective and highly influential mother fears for his safety. Through a chance meeting with a handsome and sexy man, he is yanked from his comfortable surroundings into the jungles of Peru and to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.  The hunk proves irresistible to the gay reporter whose past holds more than a few dark secrets. Through it all Dan smells a newspaper story here in the rampant exploitation of illicit archeological finds by shady characters and he knows he cannot let the opportunity pass. Soon he discovers just how dangerous a healthy curiosity can actually be. 	115964
2008	Beyond Magic	N		Kearney, Susan 		Journalist intends to debunk an astral projection machine -- until it slingshots her mind through the galaxy into another body. To keep the love she finds there, she must leave all she knew behind and embrace the stars.	115965
1998	Beyond Paradise	M				Photographer (James Medeiros).	115966
1995	Beyond Rangoon	M	L			Photographer (Charley Boorman).	115967
2003	Beyond Re-Animator	M				Journalist Laura Olney (Elsa Pataky) is the story of a scientist who is fascinated with the possibility of bringing dead people back to life. The scientist is serving time in a maximum security prison and his experiments are interrupted by the arrival of a new prison doctor and the brother of the girl who suffered from West’s experiments 13 years earlier. The doctor discovers the new experiments is a more effective means of bringing back the dead by removing an individual’s neuroplasm or soul and injecting it into a newly reanimated corpse. West’s experiments are postponed when the doctor becomes infatuated with a journalist named Laura Olney, a sleazy but shapely reporter who is doing a story at the penitentiary. Olney sleeps with the doctor to get information from him. A sadistic prison warden murders her so the doctor gives her a dose of reagent. West electrocutes the warden to give Olney the neuroplasm she needs. The warden’s energy gives her his personality.	115968
2003	Beyond Recognition	P		Petrick, John		Tabloid Reporter Mark.	115969
2003	Beyond Sunrise	NR		Proctor, Candice		Travel Journalist India McKnight, unconventional spinster daughter of dour Scottish clergyman, is accomplished travel writer who has vowed never to marry the foul-mouthed Australian seaman who's on the run from British navy for sinking one of their ships.Two wind up running for their lives from native cannibals and a very determined group of British officers. They fall in love.  Have to overcome two obstacles -- the seaman's past and India's fear of losing control.McKnight arrives in the Polynesian Islands determined to find passage to the island of Takaku to do on-site research. Discovers only person who will take her to the cannibal-infested island is an Australian being pursued by the British navy.Forced to hold her captive to save himself from pursuing Brits. Ever since McKnight can remember, she craved adventure.  Following her calling, she became a travel writer, a vocation that takes her far and wide.Vows never to risk her freedom by falling in love.	115970
1994	Beyond Suspicion	MT		Abbott, Simon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Karen Reikart (Stepfanie Kramer) sneaks into a warehouse while a battle is raging between crooks and cops, witnesses her contact being killed by a shotgun, then is knocked out with the butt of a gun. Contact's partner tries to get her filmBut Reikart switches the film. She then interviews the partner at the police station. He is being investigated by internal affairs on suspicion of being a dirty cop. She tells him his partner was going to expose someone in the department.Cop rescues the reporter from hoods outside the police station and they begin a relationship. Police tell reporter the cop is connected to drug cartel. They want negatives of photos she shot.While scanning her photos on a computer, reporter  finds evidence implicating the cop in the murder of his partner. He listens in on her phone conversation and kidnaps her daughter to get her to turn over the negatives.He reveals to her that he arranged a hit on the man who killed his girlfriend and then found himself the pawn of mobsters. He and one of the crooks are killed in a shoot-out. Reporter escapes with her daughter. TV Reporter (Brad Steinke).	115971
1901	Beyond the Black Ocean	NSF	MLPL	McGrady, the Rev. Thomas		Journalist Abraham McGillicuddy, budding journalist.   Deborah Herald.	115972
1942	Beyond the Blue Horizon	M				Photographer (Eric Alden). Photographer (Bert Moorhouse). Photographer (Charley Taylor). Photographer (Russell Heustis).	115973
1992	Beyond the Call of Duty	M	SV 199			Female Journalist. Renegade soldier chased by Vietnamese leads a beautiful American journalist in a race against death	115974
2002	Beyond the City Limits	M				Reporter (Stephanie Niznik)	115975
1996	Beyond the Fire	N		Wheeler, Amanda		Reporter David Hamilton on the Oakland Sentinel tries to come to grips with the political upheaval of the 1960s and love's first passion.He and an African-American  law student at U.C. Berkeley find their personal and professional lives increasingly entangled by the mayoral campaign that she works for and he covers.Hamilton is older than the woman and a confirmed bachelor who always knows where the party is, a rolling stone who gathers no moss, no commitments and no attachments. But even an aggressive, fun-loving journalist needs love.	115976
1956	Beyond the High Wall	M				Reporter (George Mather)	115977
2009	Beyond the Horizon	DT				Reporter (Lina Patel)	115978
2003	Beyond the Limits	M				Journalist	115979
2009	Beyond the Pole	M				Documentary Filmmakers Brian Tongue (Rhys Thomas) and Mark Bark Jones (Stephen Mangan) follow the first carbon neutral, organic, vegetarian expedition ever to attempt the North Pole. They want to save the planet and get into the Guinness Book of Records. Newsreader (Kay Burley). Journalist-Photographer (Karl Rhodes). Reporter (Elisha Willett). 	115980
1941	Beyond the Sacramento	M		Ward, Luci (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Jeff Adams (Frank LaRue) of a newspaper in a western town is involved in a crooked bond scheme. Recognized by a cowboy who sends for Wild Bill Hickok (Bill Elliott). Two cowboys break into newspaper office.They reset the next day's front page to print a story about the publisher's unsavory past. Hickok justifies his typesetting abilities by claiming his first job was as a printer's devil. When the paper is printed, the publisher kills himself.Hickok tracks down the publisher's partner-in-crime.	115981
2004	Beyond the Sea	M	DVD -R HQ 10865, 10866. 			Journalist (John Keogh). Journalist (Andy Gatjen). Journalist (Andrew Weale). Journalist (Michael Traynor). Movie Set Reporter (Tom Mannion). Radio Host (Marcus Brigstocke).	115982
2004	Beyond the Speed of Life	CB			Common Grounds #1	Reporter Ed Franklin interviews Speeding Bullet at the local Common Grounds donut shop and finds out that a hero’s life isn’t all heroics and fame. 	115983
2006	Beyond the Summit	N		LeBlanc, Linda		American Journalist Beth finally arrives in Shangri-La to do a story on Nepal. She has a love affair with a Sherpa guide.	115984
1970	Beyond the Valley of the Dolls	M	L		AFI-Television	TV Interviewer Gordon (Gordon Westcourt). Photographer (Bruce McBroom).  TV Cameraman (Russ Meyer). News Media.	115985
2006	Beyond the Wall of Sleep	M				Interviewer (Keith Valcourt - Voice).	115986
1959	Beyond This Place	M			UK Only	Press	115987
1998	Beyond Titanic	M				Cameraman (Ralph B. White-Himself).	115988
1988	Beyond Tomorrow	DT				Correspondent (Gary Cubberley).  Correspondent (Renee Chenault). Correspondent (Susan Hunt). Correspondent, 1989 (Dave Marash). Correspondent (Randy Meier). Correspondent, 1989 (Barry Nolan). Correspondent (Richard Wiese).	115989
2006	Beyond Tomorrow:	DT			Episode #26. 5-24-2006	News Reporter Ed Herlihy. Presenters Anna Choy, Graham Phillips, Matt Shirvington, Hayden Turner, Caroline West.	115990
2006	Beyond Wellington	N		Robertson, Nellie E.		Newspaper Editor’s Assistant Laurie Davis at the Everett Daily Herald begins her career as an assistant and ends up as an editor and publisher. Her newspaper position puts her in a position to vent her feelings about women’s suffrage and prohibition. The birth of her son, her friend’s encounter with spousal abuse, labor unrest and violence, World War I, influenza, and the usual bumps of everyday life tax the wisdom and courage she earned with her survival after the crash of a Wellington railroad one fateful night in 1910 in Washington’s snowy Cascade Mountains. After the crash, Davis’ life took an unexpected turn. As one of only eight passengers to survive the horrible disaster that killed 96 people, she struggles to understand why her life was spared.  But the wisdom and courage she gains from the tragedy helps her cope with the hurdles she encounters in the 10 years following the crash.  Through misfortune and loss, Laurie emerges victorious, a strong, dedicated woman whose newspaper career grows from an assistant position to an editor and publisher in her own right.	115991
1980	Beyond Westworld: Brother's Keeper, My	T			Episode #2.  3-12-1980	Reporter (Frank White).	115992
1980	Beyond Westworld: Take-Over	T			Episode #5.	TV Reporter #1 (Robert Clarke). TV Commentator (Scott Ellsworth).	115993
1958	Beyond Wind River	N		Savage, L.		Journalist Hero takes up newspaper work in a fight between two Wyoming ranchers.	115994
1982	Beyond Witch Mountain	T				Reporter (Hettie Lynn Hurtes) reports on the two kids amazing powers	115995
1988	Bez grzechu	MF			Poland	Editor (Marek Bargielowski), Jarek's friend. TV Presenter (Jacek Strzemzalski). TV Announcer (Edyta Wojtczak).	115996
2003	Bezesne noci	MF			Czech Republic	Interviewer (David Calek - Voice).	115997
1981	Bezubaan	MF			India	Photographer (Naseeruddin Shah) takes secret, provocative photographs of a woman who has spent a lifetime repressing her feelings and blackmails her.	115998
1970	BGS of Ginza	M			AFI-Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine	115999
2002	Bhavum	MF				TV Newscaster (Sindhu Biju).	116000
2000	Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani	MF			Bollywood	TV Reporters Ria Bannerjee (Juhi Chawla) and Ajay Bakshi (Shahrukh Khan) play rival reporters dressed in different get-ups to crack a story. They work for rival channels, K-TV and Galaxee.Bosses, Kaka Chowdhary (Satish Shah) and Mr. Chinoy (Dalip Tahil) indulge in a game of one-upmanship, or one-upwomanship as the case may be. Which gives them a chance to break into a song proclaiming, "I am the best!"World of reporting, or TV reporting at least, has never looked more attractive -- funky offices, trendy designer clothes, fun-loving bosses. And a sparkling green, brand new Hyundai convertible for doing an exclusive albeit life-threatening story.Hero keeps saying "What a life!" Two get caught in an ugly political battle between chief minister and opposition leader. Portrayals of predictable politician-journo nexus, mandatory rape scene, helpless police commissioner and innocent victim.Finally belief in the common man. Rivalry be damned, time to get together.	116001
2005	Bhola in Bollywood	MF			India.	Photographer (Razak Khan).	116002
2005	Bhopal: Search for Justice, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 5776			Journalist Raajkumar Keswani investigates why little has been done for those affected by a 1984 pesticide plant leak in India.	116003
1989	Bhrashtachar (aka Corruption)	MF			India	Journalist Bhavani (Rekha), who is  fighting injustice and corruption, finds that his life overlaps with a widow who becomes the mistress of a local hoodlum to save her blind daughter, an inspector to whom Bhavani entrusts the woman’s safety and who maintains that even the police can take no action against the hoodlum because politicians need hoodlums to remain in power. 	116004
0001	Bible: Book of Daniel	ER		Anonymous		Herald: "Then the herald cried aloud….."	116005
0001	Bible: Book of Job	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "... that there came a messenger unto Job, and said, The oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding beside them; and the Sabeans fell upon them, and took them away:"yea, they have slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I only am escaped alone to tell thee.""While he was yet speaking, there came also another, and said, The fire of God is fallen from heaven, and hath burned up the sheep and the  servants, and consumed them; and I only am escaped alone to tell thee."While he was yet speaking, there came also another, and said, The Chaldeans made three bands, and fell upon the camels, and have taken them away, yea, and slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I only am escaped alone to tell thee.""While he was yet speaking, there came also another, and said, Thy sons and thy daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house; and, behold, there came a great wind…they are dead, and I only am escaped alone to tell thee."	116006
0001	Bible: Book of Nehemiah	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "And I sent messengers unto them, saying, I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?"And they sent unto me four times after this sort; and I answered them after the same manner."	116007
0001	Bible: First Book of Samuel	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "And they sent messengers to the inhabitants of Kiriath-jearim, saying, The Philistines have brought back the ark of Jehovah; come ye down, and fetch it up to you…."	116008
0001	Bible: First Book of the Maccabees	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "And the king sent letters by the hand of messengers unto Jerusalem and the cities of Judah…."	116009
0001	Bible: Gospel, The: According to Mark	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, Who shall prepare thy way; The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make ye ready the way of the Lord…"	116010
0001	Bible: Proverbs	ER		Hiesberg, Jean Marie (Translation)	Catholic Bible, The: New American Bible	Newsmonger. Chapter 11, Proverb No. 13: "A newsmonger reveals secrets, but a trustworthy man keeps a confidence."	116011
0001	Bible: Proverbs	ER		Hiesberg, Jean Marie	Catholic Bible, The: New American Bible	Newsmonger. Chapter 20, Proverb No. 19: "A newsmonger reveals secrets; so have nothing to do with a babbler!"	116012
0001	Bible: Second Book of Samuel	ER		Anonymous		Messenger. David sent messengers….Abner sent messengers…back and forth asking and answering questions. Other messengers.	116013
0001	Bible: Second Book of the Kings	ER		Anonymous		Messenger: "and he sent messengers, and said unto them, Go, inquire of Baal- zebub, the god of Ekron, whether I shall recover of this sickness. … But the angel of Jehovah…Arise, go up to meet the messengers of the king of Samaria….(ask questions of them)."...And the messengers returned unto him, and he said unto them, Why is it that ye are returned?…"	116014
1708	Bickerstaff Papers and Pamphlets on the Church	ER	COPY	Swift, Jonathan	1708-1725	Fictional Journalist Bickerstaff, famous pseudonym used by Swift.	116015
1767	Bickerstaff's Boston Alamanack, for the Year of our Lord 1768	ER	COPY	West, Benjamin		Press. First issue of Bickerstaff's Boston Almanack, which continued until 1854.	116016
2006	Bicoastal Babe	N		Langston, Cynthia		Newsletter Writer Lindsey Miller of Chicago's "The Pulse," a newsletter that tracks white-hot trends in everything from fashion to cosmetics to entertainment.Before long, she finds herself on a whirlwind bicoastal romp as she jet-sets between New York and Los Angeles, fumbling to uncover what's cool today -- and what will  be the next big thing tomorrow.Was a jobless, loveless and aimless suburbanite and is transformed into a jet-setting trend tracker for Chicago's hottest advertising agency.	116017
2009	Bicycle Bobby	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Diane Davis). News Anchor (Bill Kent). News Anchor/Radio Announcer (Leila Scantilin). Unlikely friendship develops between two men, one an ex-rock star and the other a small town guy with cerebral palsy. 	116018
2009	Biddle Productions Presents	M				News Anchor Julie (Julie Wochholz). 	116019
2006	Bienvenido a casa	MF				Female Journalist	116020
1951	Biffen och Bananen	MF				Radio Reporter (Bertil Perrolf). Sports Journalist (Rudolf E. Eklow). Sports Journalist (Jan-Erik Garland). Sports Journalist (Oscar Soderlund).	116021
1988	Big	M				Photographer (Bruce Jarchow).	116022
1998	Big and Hairy	MT				TV Reporter, skeptical (Terry David Mulligan).	116023
2002	Big Apple	M				TV Reporter (George Whipple III).	116024
1987	Big Bad Mama II	M	DVD -R HQ 5404, 5405. SVDSP 753. SVD 617	Norton, William, Frances Doel (Source).  R.J. Robertson, Jim Wynorski (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Reporter Daryl Pearson (Robert Culp) who writes a column for the Philadelphia Eagle called "The Voice of the West," sees a mother and her daughters rob a bank. After sending his photographer to wire in the story, he chases the outlaws.Reporter is caught by mama and ordered to strip in order to keep him from following her. He later shows up at the farmhouse where the bandits have holed up after kidnapping a politician's son and he convinces her to let him write about her and her family.Pearson is arrested when he goes to town to wire in a column. The paper pays his bail and he arranges to do a remote radio broadcast during a final showdown between the outlaw women and the authorities.Women are apparently killed when the farmhouse explodes, but escape by hiding in a cyclone cellar. "What's a big city newspaper reporter want of us?"  "I just want to make you immortal."  When one of her daughters says, "Who is he, Mama?""A damn reporter."  "Well, a journalist." Daughter" "You fixin' to do a story on us?"  "I can put your faces on the front pages of every newspaper from Maine to California." … "You can't just stop a free press…."True…But I can slow it down for awhile."	116025
2006	Big Bad Wolf	M				News Media. News Reporter (Teresa Strasser).	116026
2003	Big Bad Wolf Tells All, The	N		Kauffman, Donna		Advice Columnist Tanzy Harrington writes a romance column for MainLine, "the hottest online magazine since Salon." In her column, "Tanzy Tells All" she asserts that "men can be put into two categories, wolves and sheep."She's a fervent fan of "Wolf Sex" and determine to resist the cozy allure of "Sheep Sex" (for the marrieds).Opinions set off flurry of controversy and garner her one particularly obsessed cyberfan who turns into a full-fledged stalker.Tanzy Harrington is the Bay Area's most-read romance columnist and self-proclaimed love-'em-and-leave-'em artist -- and she's not quite ready to tie herself down to one man, until one lands on the scene.Agrees to house-sit for eccentric great-aunt.	116027
1989	Big Bang, The	M				Interviewer-Narrator (James Toback)	116028
1913	Big Bet Snapshot, The	SS		Lebhar, Bertram (Top-Notch, Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 1913). Pseudonym		Photographer Frank Hawley (The Camera Chap), a newspaper photographer "thus combining interest in that new-fangled photographic stuff with interest in the newspaper game.Copper King puts pressures on the New York Sentinel to quash the photograph and Frank's job.	116029
1942	Big Blockade, The	M				American Journalist (Quentin Reynolds). Press (John Boxer). Press (Cyril Chamberlain). Press (Owen Reynolds).	116030
1996	Big Blondes	N		Echenoz, Jean		TV Documentary Producer sends team of private investigators to locate an ex-singer.	116031
1913	Big Boss, The	M				Reporter Dick (Irving Cummings) investigating graft scandals alarming the city is nearly beaten to death.	116032
1941	Big Boss, The	M		Green, Howard J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Sue Peters (Gloria Dickson) and Cliff Randall (Don Beddoe) assume a philanthropic senator is in league with his brother, a political boss. Senator denies accusation made by Peters but later seeks his boss' help.After becoming governor, the he investigates the political  boss and connects him to a murder. When he learns the boss is his brother he decides to resign rather than prosecute him. The political boss gives himself up to save his brother's career.Governor ends up with Reporter Peters.Variety, 5/21/41: "Gloria Dickson is much too attractive to be a newspaperwoman, but her performance is skillful, sincere and, when the part allows, moving. Don Beddoe's playing of an illusionless reporter is expert."	116033
1891	Big Bow Mystery, The	N		Zangwill, Israel		Press. Various theories as to how a man lying in his bed with his throat cut could have murdered since the door was locked are suggested in letters to the press, including a monkey with a razor coming down the chimney, the removal and replacement of a window pane or a door panel,a culprit hiding in the wardrobe who managed to escape unnoticed when the door was broken down, and secret passages and trapdoors. As for the missing weapon, was it a candlestick or a similar common item of bedroom furniture, fitted with a hidden blade after the fashion of a swordstick?  Earliest example of the locked room mystery.Then the floodgates of inkland were opened, and the deluge pattered for nine days on the deaf coffin where the pooridealist mouldered. The tongues of the Press were loosened, and the leader-writers reveled in recapitulating the circumstances of "The Big Bow Mystery," though they could contribute nothing but adjectives to the solution. The papers teemed with letters --it was a kind of Indian summer of the silly season. But the editors could not keep them out, norcared to. The mystery was the one topic of conversation everywhere -- it was on the carpet and the bare boards alike, in the kitchen and the drawing-room. It was discussed with science or stupidity, with aspirates or without. It came up for breakfast with the rolls, and was swept off the supper-table with the last crumbs.Pell Mell Press. Poet Denzil Cantercot says he works for the New York Herald....espied in the fog one Denzil Cantercot, whom he called, and told to run to the nearest police-station and ask them tosend on an inspector and a surgeon...Mr. DENZIL CANTERCOT was next called: He was a poet. (Laughter.) He was on his way to Mr. Grodman's house to tell him he had been unable to do some writing for him because he was suffering from writer's cramp, when Mr. Grodman called to him from the window of No. 11 and asked him to run for the police. No, he did not run; he was a philosopher. (Laughter.) He returned with them to the door, but did not go up. He had no stomach for crude sensations. (Laughter.) The grey fog was sufficiently unbeautiful for him for one morning. (Laughter.)But Denzil seemed as if he were going in on the heels of Crowl. This would suit Grodman better. He could then have the two pleasures. But Denzil was stopped halfway through the door."Ticket, sir!"Denzil drew himself up to his full height."Press," he said majestically. All the glories and grandeurs of the Fourth Estate were concentrated in that haughty monosyllable. Heaven itself is full of journalists who have overawed St. Peter. But the doorkeeper was a veritable dragon."What paper, sir?""_New York Herald_" said Denzil, sharply. He did not relish his word being distrusted."_New York Herald_" said one of the bystanding stewards, scarce catching the sounds. "Pass him in."And in the twinkling of an eye Denzil had eagerly slipped inside.	116034
1925	Big Boy	M				Newspaper article and photograph plays an important plot device when it reveals that Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase) is not a tough guy but a rich momma's boy.	116035
1999	Big Brass Ring, The	MT	SVDSP 786			TV Anchor (Leslie Lyles). Anchor (Mandy Murphey). Anchor (Brendea Stanton). Anchor (Cree Craig). Anchor (Dick Ford). Dirt-seeking TV reporter (Irene Jacob). ETC News Anchor (Blake Lindsley).Reporter #1 (Charles Brennon). Reporter #2 (Matushka Lindo Briggs). Reporter #3 (Joe Rodriguez). Reporter #4 (Don Lemon).	116036
1961	Big Brave Husband	SS	GPL	Mason, Gregory	In "Lemon Pie and Other Stories."	War Correspondent Bayard Delafield, the famous war correspondent.	116037
1980	Big Brawl, The	M				News Media. Second Reporter (Craig Huston).	116038
1992	Big Breakfast, The:	DT			UK. Series 1992-2002	News Staff. Reporters Cordelia Kretzschmar (2000). Newsreaders Peter Smith (1992-1996), Phil Gayle (1996-2000), Jasmine Lowson (2000-2002), John Craven (2000), Carol Barnes (2001-2002). Interviewers Ed Hall (2001-2002).  Bob Geldof (1992).Presenters Patsy Palmer (2002), Dannii Minogue (1994), Gaby Roslin (1992-1996), Chris Evans (1992-1994), Mark Little (1994-1997), Danny Baker (1995), Melanie Sykes (1997-2001), Johnny Vaughan (1997-2001), Rick Adams (1997), Tamara Beckwith (1997),Presenters Sharrono Davies (1997), Jenny McCarthy (1997), Josie D'Arby (1998), Peter Kay (1998), Kelly Brook (1999-2000), Caprice Bourret (1999), Shane Richie (1999), Denise Van Outen (1997-1999, 2000-2001).On the Road Presenters Mark Lamarr (1992-1996), Keith Chegwin (1996-1997), Richard Orford (1997-1998). On the Bed Presenters Paula Yates (1992-1996), Paul O'Grady (1995-1996), Vanessa Feltz (1996-1997), Sara Cox (1999-2000),.Richard Bacon (1999-2002).	116039
2000	Big Breakfast, The:	DT			UK. Series 1992-2002	News Staff. Reporters Cordelia Kretzschmar (2000). Newsreaders Jasmine Lowson (2000-2002), John Craven (2000), Carol Barnes (2001-2002, Jemma Woodman (2001), Ruth England. Interviewers Ed Hall (2001-2002).Presenters Patsy Palmer (2002), Helen Chamberlain (2000), Patrick Kielty (2000), Caroline O'Shea (2000), Tanya Stsrecker (2000), Amanda Byram (2001-2002), Emily Booth (2001), Paul Daniels (2001), Patsy Kensit (2001), Debbie McGee (2001)..Presenters Lisa Scott-Lee (2001), Lisa Snowdon (2001), Paul Tonkinson (2001), Richard Whiteley (2001), Richard Bacon (2002), Kris Akabusi, Simon Feilder, Chris Moyes, Liza Tarbuck.On the Bed Presenters Gail Porter (2000), Lisa Rogers (2001-2002), Donna Air (2000-2001).	116040
1936	Big Broadcast of 1936, The	M				Photographer (William Irving)	116041
1936	Big Broadcast of 1937, The	M				Press	116042
1938	Big Broadcast of 1938, The	M	DVD			News Media. First Reporter (Jimmy Conlin). Second Reporter (Sherry Hall). Third Reporter (James P. Burtis). S.B. Bellows (W.C. Fields) takes group of reporters on tour of ship and almost blows up the place	116043
2001	Big Brother Norge	TF			Norway. Series 2001-2003	Host (Jannicke Farstad, 2001). Narrator (Ingar Helge Gimle - Voice). Interviewer Lars Joakim Ringom, 2003).	116044
2001	Big Brother Uncut	T			Australian version	Reporter (Chan Hoo - Segment Reporter). Reporter (Sami Lukis).	116045
2000	Big Brother:	T			Series 2000-	Correspondent. AOL Internet Correspondent  (Regina Lewis).	116046
2004	Big Brother:	T			Series 2000-	Reporter (Oliver Petszokat - 2004-2005 - Outdoor Reporter. Host, 2005). Outdoor Reporter (Sascha Sirtl, 2005). Ourdoor Reporter (Franziska - Herself, 2005).	116047
1936	Big Brown Eyes	M	VHS 1058	Grant, James Edward (Stories - "Hahsit Babe" and "Big Brown Eyes.") Raoul Walsh, Bert Hanlon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sob Sister Eve Fallon (Joan Bennett). Editor (Edwin Maxwell). Fallon tries to force a crook to confess by running a story claiming he already has testified. Quits paper.Variety, 5/6/36: "There's a newspaper sequence and that, as usual, is so amazingly far from anything likely to happen that it'll hand news scribes a laugh."	116048
1976	Big Bus, The	M				TV Reporter (Jess Nadelman)	116049
1988	Big Business	M				Sports Announcer (Chick Hearn).	116050
1931	Big Business Girl	M				News Media	116051
1954	Big Chase	M				Reporter. Milton Graves, Reporter (Joe Flynn)	116052
1940	Big Chief Wahoo	CS		Saunders, Allen (Writer) and Artist Elmer Woggon)		Photojournalist Steve Roper who battled sometimes bizarre, gruesome villains. The handsome blonde news photographer worked for a major news magazine. Roper gradually started to dominate this comic strip, which was set in “Tepee Town.” Wahoo was a short Native American in a 10-gallon hat who was played for laughs but showed courage, loyalty and common sense. 	116053
1983	Big Chill, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3252, 3253. DVD. L	Kasdan, Lawrence, Barbara Benedek (Screenplay)		Magazine Journalist Michael (Jeff Goldblum), a writer for People Magazine, one of a group of college friends brought together again.  Generally negative view of his work provided.Michael continually talks about wanting to get out of the profession and open a club, although he concludes at the end that if the club is successful People will send some schmuck like him to do an article on it.Exchange: "I have to fly out to Dallas tonight. I'm interviewing a fourteen-year-old blind baton twirler." "Where, uh, where do you get those stories?" "It's just good investigative journalism.""Where I work we have only one editorial rule. You can't write anything longer than the average person can read during the average crap. I'm tired of having all my work read in the can.""People read Dostoyevski in the can." "Yes, but they can't finish it	116054
1959	Big Circus, The	M				News Media. Reporter Bill (George Cisar). Reporter (Geraldine Wall). Photographer (Franklyn Farnum). Commentator at Niagara Falls (John Wald - Himself).	116055
1932	Big City Blues	M				Reporter Telephoning (Harry Seymour).	116056
2000	Big City Eyes	N		Ephron, Delia		Newspaperwoman Lily Davis writes for a local newspaper, stumbles on a murder mysteryMoving to a small Long Island town where she believes her son will have a better chance for a healthy life, journalist Lily Davis finds her plans disrupted in the wake of a murder and her budding relationship with a married man	116057
2007	Big City, Bad Blood	N		Chercover, Sean		Reporter Ray Dudgeon of the Chicago Chronicle is disillusioned with the newspaper business and turns private detective. He isn't trying to save the world. He just wants to do an honest job and do it well.But when doing an honest job threatens society's most powerful and corrupt, Dudgeon's life is in danger. While working on a movie in Chicago, a Hollywood locations manager saw something he shouldn't have.So he hires Dudgeon for protection after running afoul of a mid-level gangster. Dudgeon soon finds himself in the middle of an organized crime war. Dundgeon's girlfriend, a nurse, loves him but wants a normal life.Dundgeon goes to Hollywood, has a fling with an actress and is surprised by the gangster in a Chicago parking garage when he returns. He shoots him dead and sticks his weapon in the corpse's hand.What he thinks will be the end of his troubles is just the beginning.	116058
1958	Big City, The	N		Riddell, Marjorie		News Media	116059
1948	Big Clock, The	M	SVD 528. SV 40	Fearing, Kenneth (Novel). John Latimer (Screenplay)		Publisher Earl Janoth (Charles Laughton) is a tyrant who publishes many magazines including Crimeways Magazine. George Stroud (Ray Milland), editor of Crimeways magazine. Steve Hagen (George McCready), devious circulation manager. Publisher kills woman.Editor Stroud knows woman, also in hallway. Both see each other, but as shadowy figures. Neither knows other’s identity. Stunned publisher goes to circulation manager's apartment, tries to hide crime. Crimeways magazine staff assigned to find murderer.Clues point to Stroud, who frantically tries to find real murderer to save himself. Suspect traced to Janoth building. Stroud ordered to head search -- for himself. Wife becomes trusted ally. Stroud escapes one trap after another. Figures out real killer.Stroud tricks Hagen into betraying the publisher. Stroud tries to warn Janoth that elevator is broken. Janoth ignores warning, falls to death. Editor at Conference Table (Bert Moorhouse)."We live in a dynamic age, gentlemen, with dynamic competitors -- radio, newspapers, newsreels -- and we must anticipate trends before they are trends. We are, in effect, clairvoyants."	116060
1946	Big Clock, The	NM	OWN - H	Fearing, Kenneth		Editor. Mass Communication organization. Hero is an editor. Editor-in-chief murderer	116061
1949	Big Clock, The	R			Episode #24. 7-8-1949. Screen Director's Playhouse, The	Publisher Earl Janoth is a tyrant who publishes many magazines including Crimeways Magazine. George Stroud, editor of Crimeways magazine. Steve Hagen, devious circulation manager. Publisher kills woman.	116062
1969	Big Cube, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	116063
1989	Big Dark, The	NM		Hanlon, Sean	Weinberg List	Journalist	116064
2006	Big Day: Bachelor Party, The	T			Episode #4. 12-19-2006	Reporter (John Burke).	116065
2007	Big Day: Magic Hour	T			Episode #11.1-9-2007	Photographer (DeForest Mapp).	116066
2006	Big Day: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 11-28-2006	Weatherman (Anthony Winters).	116067
2006	Big Day: World According to Garf, The	T			Episode #2. 12-5-2006	News Anchor (John Burke). Photographer (Andrew Friedman).	116068
2006	Big Dreams in Little Hope (aka Mom)	M	DVD			Aspiring TV Investigative Reporter Kelly Raygo (Emily A.  Burton) is an uptight lesbian and market researcher. Linda (Julie Goodman) is a scatterbrained, talkative cameraperson with as bright and flighty a personality as Kelly is focused and driven. Both are shipped off to Little Hope on assignment and when the local hotel runs out of rooms, this mismatched pair must bunk at a youth hostel filled with oddballs. Linda suggests they showcase their talents by filming a human interest piece at the local annual Chili Cook-Off. 	116069
1970	Big Easy, The	N		Conaway, James		Reporter White, friend of deceased black becomes involved in mystery when the grave is defiled and the body decapitated. Race relations, drugs, motorcycle gang.	116070
2005	Big Empty, The	M			Short.	Anchorman (David Doumeng). Talk Show Host (Richard Kind). Meteorologist (Larry Varanelli).	116071
1976	Big Event, The	T			Series 1976-1981	News Media	116072
2009	Big Fan	M				Reporter (Tom Epstein). A hardcore New York Giants football fan struggles to deal with the consequences when he is beaten up by his favorite player.	116073
2002	Big Fat Liar	M	DVD			News Media. Reporter (Marisa Petroro). Photographer (Randall Newsome).	116074
2002	Big Finish Talks Back: Paul McGann	DT				Interviewer Gary Russell.	116075
2003	Big Fish	M	DVD -R HQ 2468, 2469, 2377.			Journalist William Bloom (Billy Crudup) son of  salesman dying of cancer in Alabama who tells tall tales. He grudgingly returns home, tries to cope with listening, one last time, to these outlandish stories that have always embarrassed and confused him.	116076
1978	Big Fix, The	M				Newsman (Dick Whittington).  Reporters (Fred Franklyn, Joel Frederick, Gregory Prentiss). Reporter #1 (Fred Franklyn).  Reporter #2 (Joel Fredrick). Reporter #3 (Margie Gordon). Reporter #4 (Gregory Prentiss). Commentator (William Glover).	116077
1932	Big Flash, The	M	VHS 1203		Laurel and Hardy and Friends, Volume Three	Reporters-Photographers Harry (Harry Langdon) and Klaus (Vernon Dent) are rival reporters eager to please Ruth, the newspaper's information-desk receptionist. Daily News Editor Hinkle (Matthew Betz).Betty (Ruth Hiatt), Hinkle's Secretary. Hinkle's Assistant (Jack Grey). Aspiring Photographer Harry gets his big chance when a newspaper wants pictures of a  prominent gangster and his girl.s	116078
1977	Big Footprints, The	NM	PVL	Innes, Howard		Journalist Colin Taihas been sent from London to report on the fate of the elephant herds, 1960s-1970s.	116079
1985	Big Freeze, The	CB			Fury of Firestorm, The #34	Reporter Mike. Firestorm stops thugs from blowing up a blimp over Manhattan. 	116080
1988	Big Game	M	SV 253			News Media	116081
2001	Big Game XXIX:  Bugs Vs. Daffy	MT				Commentators, Pre-Game, Halftime (Nick Buoniconti, Cris Collinsworth, Len Dawson, Jerry Glanville, Dan Marino)..	116082
2000	Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner Vs. Coyote	MT				Commentators, Pre-Game, Halftime (Nick Buniconti, Cris Collinsworth, Len Dawson, Jerry Glanville).	116083
1936	Big Game, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6928, 6926.	Wallace, Francis (Novel). Irwin Shaw (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Brad Anthony (C. Henry Gordon) covers sports and gamblers.	116084
1998	Big Girls Don't Cry	N		Weldon, Fay		Magazine Editor Stephanie (Stephie) launches a radical feminist magazine Menstra. She gets bored and seduces the handyman.She was a pretty, soft-spoken wife of a womanizing antiques dealer before she and four other women decide to form Medusa, a book publishing house founded on the principle of "getting even."The founding of the distaff Medusa Press takes place in 1971 in Stephie's living room while upstairs her husband deprograms a convert. The woman discover the sexual betrayal just as another woman's abusive husband arrives.The remaining three women  provoked by these outrages decide to establish the publishing house devoted to women's works. They're joined by another woman who manages the office of her newfound sisters.Stephanie leaves her husband and her sons to explore her options.	116085
2004	Big Girls Don't Cry	M				Journalist Father caught by daughter and friend making out with a work colleague at a trendy nightclub.  Daughter plans revenge against the other woman by targeting her daughter.	116086
1997	Big Guns Talk: Story of the Western, The	DT				Film Critic (Molly Haskell)	116087
1939	Big Guy, The	M				Photographer. 1st Courtroom Photographer (Eddie Hall).	116088
1953	Big Heat, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8427, 8428. VHS 1251		Cult Movies 2	Reporters. Minor character threatens to talk to reporters	116089
2001	Big Heist, The	MT				News Media.  News Anchor (Rory O'Shea).	116090
1999	Big Helium Dog	M				Interviewer (Ralph Lambiase), BHD.	116091
1930	Big House, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5345, 5346. SVD 1374 (Final Scene Only - Media Excerpts)			Newspaper. Final scene: Newspaper story and headline summing up what happened	116092
1986	Big Hurt, The	M		Peak, Barry, Sylvia Bradshaw (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Price (David Bradshaw) of the Melbourne Star sentenced to prison because his source for a conspiracy story had a "temporary lapse of memory. Reporter charged with fabricating the information. He gets out of prison, assigned to the police beat.Price and a photographer get on the case of a murdered woman whose body was found covered with cigarette burns. Editor Harry Gregory (John Ewart) dubs the story, "the human ashtray murder." Woman linked to sex club and government conspiracy.Price sneaks into the club and uncovers the conspiracy. Editor is reluctant to run the story without proof.  Leader of the project is shot. Price escapes with his life and the story. Questionable methods are ultimately justified by exposing greater crimesGregory:: "It's not exactly Watergate. It's not every paper has a star reporter doing time for malicious libel." Price: "I was protecting my sources, Harry, remember?" Gregory: "Yeah, that's not how the judge saw it…"...I've stuck my neck out for you already., Price. They wanted you out. I'm the only reason you've still got any job."   "No one just dies. They always writhe or choke out a last strangled cry. Now take it away and put some life into it."	116093
1992	Big Hype, The	N		Corman, Avery	PR	Public Relations. Character says "I pay my publicists a lot of money to get coverage."	116094
1953	Big Issue, The	DR			Series 1953-54	Public Affairs Program	116095
2003	Big Jessie	N		Radcliffe, Zane		Rock Journalist Jay “Big Jessie” Black of the Belfast Ulster News Letter was a tortured man who sets out to avenge those people who bullied him at school. As a well-blubbered 10-year-old social pariah, he set off for a school trip solely to not be thought “gay” if he didn’t go. School bullies and a wet suit gave him a bad experience. He had no choice but to grow up to be Ireland’s leading expose expert. But Jay Black has decided to settle into a comfortable job as the music reviewer for the Ulster News Letter. He’s still bent on revenge against those that humiliated him. But there is a kin in his plans. Despite all the dirt he has on other people, someone has dirt on him. Jay has no choice but to comply when he’s drawn into a plan to discredit the leader of the Sinn Fein, Martin O’Hanlon, by any means necessary. Into the middle of this chaos, walks Scarlet Harlot, lead singer for an Indie band named the Harlots. Jay is smitten. When pressed, a member of the band allows Jay and his photographer friend Diggsy to join them on their way down to Dublin for a gig. Maybe Jay can kill two birds with one store. Get information he needs on O’Hanlon and get closer to Scarlet all in the same trip. If it weren’t someone wanting Jay dead, this may well have worked. When shots are fired near the border, this plan goes down in snow. But who would want such a journalist as Black dead? From the guy with the gun that warns Jay off from Scarlet to the guy Jack blackmailed into giving Jay his swank penthouse digs rent free to the man who is blackmailing him. There is no shortage of potential assassins. But it’s only when Scarlet is kidnapped that Jay becomes emotionally invested in what’s happening. He wants to live to write another day but what’s life without the woman he’s terrified to admit his feelings for? “She emerged from a flurry of windblown rose petals, her pale skin interrupted at regular intervals by bands of red-scarlet bob, scarlet lips, cropped scarlet top, scarlet mini, scarlet knee socks, scarlet boots. She looked like a barber’s pole, or a lolly that had to be licked.” Scarlet plucks her 12-string guitar with nails the color of cocktail cherries and Belfast music hack Jessie Black is blown away. He charms his way on to her tour bus as her band head for Dublin. But the second they cross the border Jessie feels the heat of a sniper’s bullet. Who wants him dead? Rather, who doesn’t want “Jay” Black dead? Any number of people might justifiably have pulled the trigger. There’s Scarlet’s stalker, a gun-toting shoe fetishist. And the still-grieving widow of Northern Ireland’s international goalkeeper, who Jay may have killed. There’s the property magnate who was blackmailed into handing Jay Belfast’s first-ever million-pound flat. Not to mention the RUC Chief Constable who has given Jay an ultimatum and the Sinn Fein leader who Jay must expose. But it’s when Scarlet goes missing that things get really serious. A story of blackmail, corruption and exploding peacocks. 	116096
1955	Big Knife, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8650, 8651. L	Odets, Clifford (Play). James Poe (Screenplay)	PR - Aldrich	Gossip Columnist Patty Benedict (Ilka Chase). The vicious gossip columnist has 18 million readersSmiley Cory (Wendell Corey) is a press agent who tries to keep the exploits of his clients out of the paper. He promotes his clients. Isn't above committing murder for the sake of the studio.Buddy Bliss, publicity man, sent to jail for hit and rain covering up for a studio client.	116097
1999	Big Knockout, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	116098
1998	Big Law, The	N		Logan, Chuck		Reporter Tom James nurses dreams of the perfect crime. Seeing a way out of his dead-end life, James cajoles the former wife of a cop into entrusting him with the suitcase full of greenbacks the mob has paid her informant husband.She's killed and James frames the St. Paul cop who's moonlighting as an informant for the Chicago mob. He runs off with the suitcase, and goes to the FBI (known to its employees as The Big Law), and wangles himself into the Witness Protection Program.Detective senses something is wrong, but he can't find James who has the Big Law and a big suitcase full of cash on his side.	116099
1950	Big Lift, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10411, 10412. SVD 961. DVD (War Stories: 50 Years of Classic Combat Pictures). 			Correspondent (Richard O'Malley-Himself) for Associated Press. ABC Correspondent (Lyford Moore).	116100
2004	Big Love, The	N		Dunn, Sarah		Columnist Alison works for a free weekly paper in Philadelphia. Evangelical Christian upbringing and just two sexual partners ever. When her longtime boyfriend disappears, she evaluates her good-girl ways.  First novel.	116101
2009	Big Love: Block Party	T			Episode #25. 1-18-2009	TV Anchor (Mel Fair - News Anchor). Weather Girl (Charlotte Bjombak). 	116102
2007	Big Love: Circle the Wagons	T	DVD -R HQ 8831		Episode #21. 8-6-2007	TV Anchor Keith Olbermann covering the assassination attempt of Polygamist Roman Grant who was seriously wounded and is hovering near death. Countdown with Keith Olbermann program.Bill seeks his wives' advice regarding the video poker business. Barb tries to reconcile things between Sarah and Heather. Lois seeks revenge on Frank.	116103
2007	Big Love: Dating Game	T	DVD -R HQ 8791		Episode #18. 7-16-2007	Newspaper Reporter exposes polygamy as runaway bride Rhoda becomes the focus of media attention. Newspaper article comes out bringing fear to Bill and his family.	116104
2006	Big Love: Eclipse	T	DVD -R HQ 5802 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #4. 4-2-2006	Advice TV Show Host Suze of the Suze Orman Show. Nicki in Utah, one of the wives, calls to ask what she should do about her enormous credit card debt and why does she have to tell her husband.Suze gives her hard advice and is appalled that Nicki doesn't know how much she owes.	116105
2010	Big Love: End of Days	T	DVD -R HQ 11831		Episode. 3-7-2010	News Media covers Bill who wins the state senate seat. A scandal in Kansas makes the Henrickson family rethink their plan about coming clean with their polygamy but when Bill gives his acceptance speech, he calls his three wives up and announces to the news media that he is a practicing polygamist.  	116106
2010	Big Love: Free At Last	T	DVD -R HQ 11722		Episode. 1-10-2010. Fourth season premiere.	News Media. Henricksons plan to open their Indian reservation casino. Elsewhere, the FBI launches an investigation to find Roman Grant and Nikki tries to keep her daughter away from J.J. Almos everyone is stressed with the opening of Bill’s Casino and the unanswered questions rising from the FBI’s search for Roman Grant, who only his wife knows where he really is.  Roman’s body is found.	116107
2007	Big Love: Good Guys and Bad Guys	T	DVD -R HQ 8792		Episode #19. 7-23-2007	News Media are still interested in polygamy as renegade polygamists give the practice a bad name.	116108
2010	Big Love: Greater Good, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11723		Episode. 1-17-2010	News Media. Bill considers running for Utah State Senate, but Nicki, Margene and Barb all have different feelings about it. Meanwhile, Sara and Scott decide that they will get married, but not sealed under the church. 	116109
2006	Big Love: Home Invasion	T			Episode #3. 3-26-2006	Journalist (Rene Ashton).	116110
2010	Big Love: Mighty and the Strong, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11766		Episode. 1-31-2010	News Media covers Bill’s announcement that he is running for the Senate. An audit of Home Plus brings a few surprises and threatens Bill’s potential political career. JJ wants a policy change at Juniper Creek and Bill finds out something revealing about Margene and Ben. Various TV reporters. Bill also goes on a talk-radio show.	116111
2009	Big Love: On Trial	T	DVD -R HQ 10851		Episode. 2-8-2009	News Media cover Polygamist Roman Grant’s trial for seducing and corrupting underage girls. KCYB News. Radio News. “Polygamy on Trial.” KTML 10 TV News. Reporters on courtroom steps trying to interview witness. News Team 4 Live Coverage of trial.  Courtroom sketches by News Artist Mona S. Edwards. 	116112
2009	Big Love: Prom Queen	T	DVD -R HQ 10831		Episode. 2-1-2009	News Media cover Polygamist Roman Grant’s trial for seducing and corrupting underage girls.	116113
2010	Big Love: Sins of the Father	T	DVD -R HQ 11768		Episode. 2-7-2010	News Media covers Bill, who is running for the Senate. He continues to work on his campaign as Nicki throws herself into helping out. Bill worries his opponent State Representative Coburn wants to take down Bill. 	116114
1989	Big Man on Campus	M	SV 226 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. First Reporter (Steven Barr). Second Reporter (Rick Scarry). Reporter #3 (Cynthia Gouw). Interviewer (Scanlon Gail). Interviewer (Roger Scott).	116115
1966	Big Man, The	N		Neugeborn, Jay		Press	116116
1968	Big Match, The:	T			Series 1968-1992	Sports Commentators Hugh Johns, Roger Malone, Brian Moore, Jim Rosenthal, Martin Tyler,	116117
1960	Big Money-Box, The	NM		LaBern, Arthur		Press	116118
1929	Big News	M	VHS 921.VHS 826	Brooks, George S. (Play).  Frank Reicher, Jack Jungmeyer, Walter DeLeon (Adaptation-Dialogue).  Walter De Leon (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Reporter Steve Banks (Robert Armstrong) of The Express. City Editor Art O'Neill (Wade Boteler) tells Banks: "Here's a story in the Morning Herald by your wife. Looks like she beat you to it." Banks' wife, Margaret Banks (Carol Lombard) is sob sister.Rival reporters also having marriage problems because of Steve's drinking: "You'd be one of the best newspapermen in this town if you'd only quit drinking.". Editor Addison (Charles Sellon) and reporter have screaming fight. Editor is killed.Reporter is accused, clears himself with the help of a Dictaphone record running when a speakeasy owner committed the murder. Husband and wife reconcile as Steve promises he'll remain sober. "I'm sick of this bum racket anyhow. It isn't even a racket…""...It’s a disease that gets into your blood and wrings you out like an old mop. What are newspapers good for?…Something to put under carpets. Plugs for rat holes. Wrapping paper for bootleggers…" Editor: "You're a quitter. You're yellow…""And, worst of all, you’re not even a good newspaperman….Throwing mud at the honorable profession of journalism. And why? Just because you fell down on a news story." Reporter (George "Gabby" Hayes). Reporter (Vernon Steele).	116119
1996	Big Night	M				Photographer (Ken Cheeseman)	116120
1951	Big Night, The	M		Ellin, Stanley (Novel). Ellin, Joseph Losey (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist Al Judge (Howard St. John) being sought by a man for beating up his father. Stalks sportswriter through city streets at night with gun. Gunman meets alcoholic ex-journalist before finally catching up with journalist. Shot is fired.Father takes blame to shield son, but reporter only slightly wounded. Son discovers reason for sportswriter humiliating and beating his father was that his father had driven sportswriter's sister to suicide when he refused to marry her.	116121
1928	Big Noise, The	M		Hecht, Ben (Story). George Marion Jr. (Titles). Tom J. Geraghty (Adaptation-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspapers. Daily Mail pushes for subway reform and promote a candidate it is supporting after a subway guard falls from platform and is nearly run over. Managing Editor (David Torrence).After candidate wins, the subway guard realizes he has been used to get the candidate elected and returns home to his daughter and her diary farmer fiancé.Reporters arrive at the subway guard's house and discover  that he has only one grown daughter, so they get kids from the slums to pose as his family causing the guard when he sees the photo, to ask a nurse how long he has been in the hospital.Variety, 5/29/28: "There isn't a newspaperman anywhere who won't enjoy this picture. Whether it's a slap or a burlesque on a tabloid's daily methods,  or a sort of satirical dreamland idea of bringing a boob into the limelight, to let him….""...into the limelight, to let him sink back into the darkness of the tenement, it's fine either way.:"	116122
1997	Big One, The	T				Radio Commentator Joel Feick. Nike Public Relations Director Keith Peters.  Governor Thompson's Press Secretary Kevin Keane. Radio Personality Andy Crash Kelly. White House Spokesman Mike McCurry. Chicago Media Diane Mitchell.Media Escort Mary Gielow in Milwaukee. Radio Talk Show Host Armstrong Williams.	116123
1990	Big One, The: Great Los Angeles Earthquake, The	MT				Reporter (John Mansfield). Reporter #1 (Channing Chase). Media	116124
1953	Big Picture, The	T			PR. Series (1953-59)	Public Relations	116125
1996	Big Picture, The	N		Kennedy, Douglas		Aspiring Photojournalist Ben Bradford would appear to have it all -- a beautiful wife, a big suburban home, two kids and a partnership in a prestigious New York law firm. But Ben’s heart lies neither with his family nor his career. Instead, he dreams of being a photographer, and when he discovers his wife is having an affair with the man next door, who happens to be a photographer, Ben snaps and commits an act that will commit him to a whole new way of life forever.Bradford is a Wall Street lawyer living a comfortable life in Connecticut, but he seems to be headed early for a mid-life crisis. He had always wanted to be a photographer, still putters around at it, but feels his life is ebbing away. Beth, his wife, a frustrated novelist, is increasingly estranged from him. Then Ben discovers she has taken a lover, ironically, another failed photographer, and in a confrontation with the man, Gary Summers, Ben’s accumulated rage leads to a moment of murderous madness. Ben carefully covers up his crime, disappears and takes on his victim’s identity. Ben goes to a small town in Montana and his born-again existence is rich in ironies, from his eventual success as a photographer to his ultimate need to disappear yet again. 	116126
1940	Big Premiere, The	M				Photographer Waldo (Darwood Kaye), the Photographer Kid	116127
1962	Big Pull, The	T				Newsreader (Alex McIntosh). Radio Announcer (John Graham).	116128
1948	Big Punch, The	M				Reporter Peters (Phil Tead). Photographer Spitz (Ralph Montgomery).	116129
1951	Big Question, The	DT			11-11-1951 to 4-13-1952. CBS	TV Newsman Charles Collingwood is the host. Moderates debates among leading journalists and other experts. Discussing "the big question" each week on a live Washington D.C.-based series.	116130
1971	Big Red Sun, The	N		Larany, Daniel		News Media	116131
1969	Big Red's Buffleheads	SS		Brister, Bob	In "Moss, Mallards and Mules and Other Hunting and Fishing Stories."	Reporter wants to do a real expose on the wide-open gambling along the lower Texas coast and that Big Red knew the score if anybody did.	116132
1910	Big Scoop, The	M			Ness Book	New York Reporter, fired for being drunk, gets a scoop on a bank closing by rigging the phone in the bank's boardroom so he can listen in at the switchboard.Wife objects to reporter's drinking habits.  9/17/10 -- Moving Picture World: "Newspaper stories are, as a rule, distorted, but in this instance the story seems to have been worked out with care and with attention to details."	116133
2004	Big Secret, The	NM		Earley, Pete		Reporter Heather Cole is missing and her sister, Melanie, wants Senate investigator to look for her. Heather vanished from small Mississippi town where she'd gone to research a 1955 lynching. The investigator still loves Heather so agrees to look for her.Heather Cole broke the investigator's heart two years ago when she took up with investigative reporter Andrew Middleton. The investigator and the sister find out Heather has been kidnapped.Melanie communicates with Heather by way of her dreams and they fin her in a remote cabin. But before they can get to her, her captor kills her and then apparently himself.Back in Washington D.C. Reporter Middleton and a Southern senator fall under suspicion for Heather's death. And the plot thickens.	116134
1937	Big Shot, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9730. DVD -R HQ 6094 (some breakup)	Pohle, Lawrence and Thomas Ahearn  (Story). Arthur T. Horman, Bert Granet (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Editor A.C. Murdock (Frank M. Thomas) has been trying to expose corruption. Paper is shut down and Reporter Chester "Chet" Scott (Gordon Jones) convinces a veterinarian to buy the paper and lead a crusade against the racketeers.Editor (Harry Harvey).	116135
1942	Big Shot, The	M				Radio Broadcaster Wendell Niles.	116136
2008	Big Shots: Better Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9494		Episode. 1-10-2008	News Media. Duncan tries to steal a rising supermodel from a rival cosmetics company. James decides the wedding is the perfect time for him to have a real date with Katie. Brody finds a sexy stranger that is the complete opposite of his wife. 	116137
2007	Big Shots: Car Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 9205		Episode #6. 11-1-2007	TV Financial News Anchor-Commentator-Interviewer Alex Mason (Elisabeth Rohm) of MoneyBeat, cable TV’s most watched financial report.  Mason tells her viewers to dump James Walker’s company’s stock because the management is green and inexperienced and unseasoned executive is making the wrong decisions. She raps him on national television. They have sex -- she urges him to separate the personal from the professional -- and she invites him on her show to tell his side of the story.  His PR counsel is furious because they say this is one of here tactics -- sweet-talking executives to go on her show where she sabotages them.  Walker isn’t worried.  He goes on the program and beats her to the punch by pointing out all of the stocks she told her viewers to sell that did very well. He points out  how wrong her financial advice has been in the past with facts and figures. The journalist is furious and Walker quotes back to her the separation between business and pleasure.  Before they have sex, she explains she can’t have sex with him and then apologize for what she said on the air. But he could come on her show for an interview and they could still have sex. So he agrees to that.	116138
2007	Big Shots: Greatest Amerimart Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 9171		Episode #5. 10-25-2007	Public Relations specialist tries to help a friend get out of trouble. Tells him the first lesson of public relations is to stay ahead of the story and tell the truth.  James is worried about his kids spending time with Stacey’s new boyfriend. Duncan and Lisbeth have a romantic weekend planned but he has to postpone it because he’s being blackmailed over Dontrelle’s black book. The therapist tells Karl and Wendy they need to more intimate. 	116139
2007	Big Shots: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8992 (Mislabeled: Reaper - Pilot).		Episode #1. 9-27-2007	Journalist Lori Corillio (later referred to as Lori Hodge), an attractive 30-ish journalist, is working on expose of one of the four "Big Shots" who was arrested while having sex with a transvestite in the restroom at a truck stop.She is interviewing Duncan in his office and ends the interview saying, "If all goes well, you'll be 'Entrepreneur's' cover boy in November. She tells him his profile doesn't go to press for six weeks. "I'll have plenty of time to look into those rumors."The transvestite Dontrelle meets Duncan and he tells her not to talk to the reporter. Dontrelle later hands a micro-cassette to Lori Hodge, the reporter who earlier interviewed Duncan.Dontrelle: "He seems like a nice guy. I don't know why you needed me to tape him."  Lori: "Because a thousand words paint a very nice picture…." Dontrelle shrugs. Lori cradles the tape in her hands.	116140
2008	Big Shots: Sex Be Not Proud	T	DVD -R HQ 9513		Episode. 1-10-2008	Public Relations. News Media. Duncan butts heads with the new chairman of the board over a possible public-relations disaster. One batch of their products makes skin breakout. Duncan recalls the product, but a TV News story features a group of teenagers who had been saving for their prom for four years and now have to cancel the prom because the girls had a bad reaction to the product. Stock goes down and the company is in trouble. Then  Duncan goes on TV to say his company will sponsor a new and bigger prom for the teens. The PR nightmare is over.James wants to make his relationship with Katie public, but she wants it to remain a secret. When it is discovered, she decides she should leave the company so they can keep their relationship. 	116141
2007	Big Shots: Tall, Dark and Hairless	T	DVD -R HQ 9025		Episode #2. 10-4-2007	Journalist Lori Corillio-Hodge, an attractive 30-ish journalist, is working on an expose of one of the four “Big Shots,” Duncan who was arrested while having sex with a transvestite in the restroom at a truck stop. Duncan tries to seduce the beautiful reporter in hope of killing a career-ending expose on him. She a tape recording verifying the story. Duncan gets no where with the reporter who is being paid to do the story by his arch-competitor. He makes a deal with the competitor allowing him to take over another company if he gives him the tape and stays away from his ex-wife. The deal goes through and Duncan burns the tape. He then reveals the company was overrated and he didn’t want it anyway. The reporter has sex with Duncan twice but won’t give up the story. 	116142
2007	Big Shots: Way We Weren’t, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9332		Episode. 11-28-2007	TV Financial News Anchor-Commentator-Interviewer Alex Mason (Elisabeth Rohm) of MoneyBeat, cable TV’s most watched financial report, tells James Walker he is still in love with his ex-wife. Media tycoon tries to make amends with Duncan’s wife for outing Duncan to the news media. He helps get Duncan’s job back.	116143
2008	Big Shots: Who’s the Boss	T	DVD -R HQ 9563		Episode. 1-24-2008	Newspapers. Headlines about killing of the media tycoon Terrence Duncan’s ex-wife married.  Zack, the killer who thinks he is still Duncan’s son, is still at large. He sends the newspaper story-headline to Duncan with a note.  Lisbeth becomes the chairwoman of Reveal after Terrence’s death. James and Katie try to figure out their relationship. Karl and Maria tell Wendy about their affair and Maria’s pregnancy.	116144
2007	Big Shots: Who’s Your Daddy?	T	DVD -R HQ 9251		Episode #7. 11-8-2007	TV Financial News Anchor-Commentator-Interviewer Alex Mason (Elisabeth Rohm) of MoneyBeat, cable TV’s most watched financial report, breaks up with James Walker because she sees he is in love with his African-American assistant. News Media coverage of Duncan’s name appearing in a transvestite’s black book, which was leaked to the press by Duncan’s arch rival who is now with Duncan’s wife and was furious when he saw them together having dinner. He gets fired from his company and vows to get it back. 	116145
1997	Big Sky: Duke of Yarragul	T			Episode #14. 5-13-1997	Editor (Luciano Martucci). Production Assistant (David Hardy).	116146
1997	Big Sky: Growing Pains	T			Episode #5. 3-10-1997	Reporter (Carlton Lamb).	116147
1997	Big Sky: Navstar	T			Episode #2. 2-17-1997	Newsreader (Sandra Sully).	116148
1991	Big Slice, The	M	SV 142, 154			Aspiring Journalists (Casey Siemaszko, Heather Locklear) search for an experience worthy of writing about and find themselves involved in a robberyTV Reporter (Ellen Durbin)	116149
1960	Big Smear, The	N		Corman, Avery	PR	Public Relations People create a smear campaign against a political candidate He is elected despite it.	116150
1941	Big Store, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3091, 3092			Press Photographers (Milton Kibbee, William Newell)	116151
1982	Big Story	N		Wagner, Franz Josef	Germany	TV and Print	116152
1947	Big Story, The	R			1947-1955	Newspaper. Real reporters.	116153
1973	Big Story, The	SM	GPL	Francis, Dick	In "30th Mystery Annual Ellery Queen's Crime Wave -- 24 Stories from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine."	Sportswriter Fred Collyer of the Manhattan Star, washed-up, chiseling turf writer who got the biggest break of his news career at Churchill Downs.	116154
1966	Big Story, The	N		West, Morris		Newspaper. On the verge of his big story, hero is in Serrento, Southern Italy where graft involves a duke. As he digs for the truth, complications set in.	116155
2006	Big Story, The	DT			Series 2000-	Reporter Steve Centanni. Host John Gibson.	116156
2000	Big Story, The	DT			Series 2000-	Weekend Host Julie Banderas (2005). Correspondent-Guest Host Heather Nauert (2001-2005). Kimberly Guilfoyle.	116157
1949	Big Story, The:	T			Series 9-16-1949 to 6-28-1957. 311 Episodes.	Reporter whose story is used receives $500. Host-narrators: William Sloane, Ben Grauer, Norman Rose, Burgess MeredithNewspaper. Testimonials to investigate reporters. Teleplays squeezed autobiographical reporting into 27 minutes. Time when courageous reporters were being castigated by many as unpatriotic. Dramatizations based on actual stories. Big Story Newsstand	116158
1957	Big Story, The:	T	VHS 686-689 (Three Volumes)		Episode	Newspapers. Buss Bergan and the Cleveland Press. Bill Lambert and the Portland Oregonian. Victor Cohn of Minneapolis Tribune. Carl Light. Rick Manning, Columbus Ohio Citizen. Joe Helgeson, Phoenix Gazette. Leonard Lerner, Boston Globe.	116159
1949	Big Story, The: Andrew J. Viglietta of the Long Island Star Journal	T			Episode #2.  10-28-1949	Reporter Andrew J. Viglietta (Owen Jordan) of the Long Island Star Journal. City Editor Humphrey Davis. Narrator (Robert Sloane).	116160
1957	Big Story, The: Charles Wigle	T			Episode. 3-29-1957	Newspaper. Charles Aidman in cast	116161
1954	Big Story, The: Chet Holcombe	T			Episode. 5-7-1954	Newspaper. James Gregory in cast.	116162
1955	Big Story, The: Dorothy Kilgallen	T			Episode. 9-30-1955	Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, reporter's own teleplay	116163
1954	Big Story, The: Ed Engledow	T			Episode. 1-29-1954	Newspaper. Harry Townes in cast.	116164
1949	Big Story, The: Julian Houseman Story, The	T			In "Best Television Plays of the Year, 1950."  Episode	Police Reporter Julian Houseman (Nat Polen), Richmond News Leader police reporter. Story as it actually happened. Newsboy shouting headlines.	116165
1950	Big Story, The: Kathryn Steffan Story	T			In "Best Television Plays, 1950-1951, The." NBC 4-28-1950. Episode	Reporter Kathryn Steffan (Jean Pugsley) in newspaper office at the Norfolk (VA) Ledger-Dispatch. City Editor (Bernard Burke).Steffan goes to prison disguised as a teenage delinquent in order to expose conditions for juveniles at the County Jail.	116166
1957	Big Story, The: Ralph Lowenstein	T			Episode. 1-11-1957	Newspaper. Martin Landau in cast	116167
1953	Big Story, The: Rex Newman	T			Episode. 9-11-1953 - Repeated on 9-11-1953 in memory of the late James Dean	Newspaper. James Dean, Wendy Drew in cast.	116168
1953	Big Story, The: Sam Jaffe	T			Episode. 12-18-1953	Newspaper. James Costigan in cast.	116169
1953	Big Story, The: Thayne Smith	T			Episode. 11-6-1953	Newspaper. Larry Blyden in cast	116170
1956	Big Story, The: Thurman Jones	T			Episode. 11-23-1956	Newspaper. Ross Martin in cast	116171
1956	Big Story, The: Victor Riesel	T			Episode. 6-29-1956	Labor Columnist Victor Riesel	116172
1953	Big Story, The: Walter Winchell	T			Episode. 6-28-1953	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell	116173
1956	Big Story, The: William Barker	T			Episode. 9-7-1956	Newspaper. Robert Culp in cast	116174
1953	Big Story, The: William Chance	T			Episode. 6-26-1953	Newspaper	116175
1947	Big Story: Unfinished Love Song, The	R	CD11 - Wells		Episode. 12-1-1947	Newspaper	116176
1942	Big Street, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7141, 7144. SVD 965			Radio Announcer (Chester Huntley). Newsboy: George Noisom	116177
1999	Big Tease, the	M			PR	Publicist Candy (Frances Fisher) helps a hairdresser get his HAG card in this hairdressing mockumentary. TV Reporter (William Fisher), TV Anchor (Sam Rubin). BBC Interviewer Martin Samuels (Chris Langham).	116178
1929	Big Time	M				Press	116179
2004	Big Time	M				TV Newscaster (John Bliss). KUHF News Reporter (Rachel Brenna). KUHF Executive (Leigh Evans).	116180
2001	Big Time	M				Interviewer (Elliott Lester)	116181
1973	Big Timer, The	NM		Duncan, W.M.		News Media	116182
1932	Big Timer, The	M				Reporter Charlie (Frank Mills - Charlie the Reporter). Reporter (Harry Strang). Reporter (Charles Sullivan).	116183
1955	Big Tip-Off, The	M		Fisher, Steve (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Johnny Denton (Richard Conte) hits it big on a Los Angeles newspaper with tips on underworld killings that he is given anonymously by a gangster.Crook runs a phony telethon as a fundraiser for a Catholic parish and tries to frame the journalist for the apparent death of his social secretary.But Denton and the secretary both survive and her testimony clears the reporter.Denton gains national attention when he is sentenced to 30 days in prison for refusing to reveal his source.	116184
1932	Big Town (aka Crime Reporter)	M		Hoerl, Arthur	Ness Book	Reporter for the Daily Sentinel, Bob Reilly (Geoffrey Bryant), exposes a group of racketeers operating as a civic group, Newspaper owner James Wyley (Lester Vail) denounces the group in print even though its head is the father of his fiancée.Leader of the group calls in the newspaper's bank loan and urges businesses to drop their advertising, eventually bombing the press room.Sob Sister (Gloria Grey)	116185
1947	Big Town (aka Guilty Assignment)	M	VHS 820	McGill, Jerry (Radio Program - "Big Town").  Geoffrey Homes, Maxwell Shane (Story). Homes (Screenplay)	Ness Book - More Good Quotes	Editor Steve Wilson (Philip Reed), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press involved in train wreck on way to Big Town to take over  paper and wires in the story. Arrives to find paper has totally gray front page with only tiny wire copy story on wreck.Told photographs not used because "too gruesome." Revamps paper, clashes with staff over sensational methods. Star Reporter Lorelei Kilburn (Hilary Brooke) returns from vacation, sees new paper. Wilson tells her he wants to "set Big Town on fire."Kilburn says paper should fight greed and oppression. Accuses Wilson of "still trying to live The Front Page, hiding murders in desks and being objective about hangings." She resigns, goes to work for rival paper. Wilson pursues story on "vampire killer."Wilson accuses suspect who commits suicide. He writes article saying he's responsible. Kilburn and publisher convince him he can use paper for good. Exposes slums. Lew Fletcher, Reporter (Frank Fenton). Editor Post (Roy Gordon). Newsman (Sam Flint)."This is a tough racket you're in, Lorelei. Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do. But you  do them because you're a reporter."  "Must all female corpses be blonde and beautiful?…I'm getting fed up with adjectives and short paragraphs."	116186
1947	Big Town After Dark (aka Underworld After Dark)	M	VHS 856	McGill, Jerry (Radio Program -- "Big Town"). Whitman Chambers (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Editor Steve Wilson (Philip Reed) and Lorelei Kilbourne (Hillary Brooks) become involved with Susan Peabody (Anne Gillis), niece of Illustrated Press Owner Amos Peabody (Charles Arnt). She wants to give up college because journalism classes are too slow.Kilbourne leaves paper to write novel, Wilson hires Susan to be police reporter. She suggests story exposing gambling clubs. She disappears. Publisher receives ransom note. Arrangements made to pay ransom "legally." Newspaper owner buys stock in club.Susan shows up. Spent night with girlfriend. Kilbourne suspicious of Susan, checks into her past. She's involved with gambling racket and married to head of gang. Press and police corner gang. Susan shot in struggle. Survives. Kilbourne stays on paper.Rival paper discredits publisher running story about his owning stock in club. Kilbourne hassled by reporters.. City Editor Fletcher (Arthur Space). Wally Blake, Reporter (Joe Allen Jr.). Newspaper Building Custodian (Guy Wilkerson)."Hildy Johnson tried to quit and look what happened to him."  "There's more to  being a reporter than sticking a press card in your hat and going to all the better fires." Harvey Cushman, Reporter (Sumner Getchell). Photographer (Dick Keene).	116187
1939	Big Town Czar	M				Columnist Ed Sullivan as himself. Based on story by newspaper columnist Ed Sullivan who also served as onscreen narrator	116188
1937	Big Town Girl	M	DVD 9940	Ware, Darrell, Frances Whiting Reid (Stories).  Lou Breslow, John Patrick, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mark Tracy (Donald Woods) gets involved with a nightclub singer who is hiding from her bank robber husband.  Tracy's angry editor wants a story or he will be fired.  Gets the big story.Reporters (Allen Fox, Dick French, Stanley Mack, King Mojave). Photographer (Ralph Brooks). Photographer (Ralph McCullough). Announcer (John Hiestand).Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Lorelei Kilburn, reporter	116189
1948	Big Town Scandal (Underworld Scandal)	M	VHS 1216	McGill, Jerry (Radio Program - "Big Town"). Milton Raison (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Big Town Series, fourth in entry.	Editor Steve Wilson (Philip Reed), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne (Hillary Brooke). Group of boys caught trying to break into warehouse. Uncle of one of the boys asks Kilbourne to keep story out of the paper.She gets judge to release boys into Wilson's custody without his knowledge. The Illustrated Press establishes boys' recreation center.  Rival paper accuses them of taking in the boys as a cheap circulation stunt.Boys get involved with fur stealers who hide goods in basement of club. Gangsters trying to fix basketball games. One of the boys refuses to throw a game and is shot during final seconds of play but still manages to sink the winning basket.Reporter Wally Blake (Joe Allen Jr.). Publisher Amos Peabody (Charles Arnt). Newspaperman (Michael Brandon-Archie Twitchell).	116190
1937	Big Town:	R			Series - 1937-1952. Robinson.	Editor Steve Wilson (Edward G. Robinson), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Lorelei Kilburn (Claire Trevor)	116191
1955	Big Town:	T	VHSSP 679		Episode	Editor Steve Wilson (Patrick McVey), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Lorelei Kilburn, reporter	116192
1950	Big Town: (aka City Assignment, Byline: Steve Wilson, Headline, Heart of the City)	T			Series 10-5-1950 to 9-16-1954. 10-11-1954 to 10-2-1956), 169 Episodes. TV version of radio series and three films. Syndicated as "Heart of the City" after original run.	Editor Steve Wilson (Patrick McVey, in 1954 Mark Stevens), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilburn.Steven Wilson played by Patrick McVey for first four seasons, then Mark Stevens,  Loreli Kilburn played by Mary K. Wells in first season, then by Julie Stevens, Jane Nigh (1952), Joyce Holden and Trudy Wroe (Fifth season).Big Town, U.S.A. home of the Illustrated Press, a crusading daily newspaper. Series set in Big Town U.S.A.	116193
1957	Big Town: Amazing Newshound of the Illustrated Press, The	CB	OWN		No. 44. March-April 1957 -- DC National Comics -- New Stories of TV's Hit Show.	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116194
1948	Big Town: Angel of the Street, The	R	Tape 5, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 29:55  10/19/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116195
1953	Big Town: Assassination Story, The	T			Episode. 1-29-1953.	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilburn.	116196
1948	Big Town: Blind Justice	R	Tape 3, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 29:40  9/14/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116197
1956	Big Town: Bulldog Reporter	T			Episode. 1-24-1956. Syndicated as "By-Line -- Steve Wilson"	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116198
1955	Big Town: Byline	T			Series 1955-1958.  NBC. (another name for Big Town)	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilburn	116199
1949	Big Town: Charity Killer, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 2-22-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116200
1949	Big Town: Chill of Death, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 3-29-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116201
1955	Big Town: Columnist	T			Episode. 11-29-55	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116202
1949	Big Town: Confession, The	R	Tape 10, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 30:35  5/10/49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116203
1956	Big Town: Country Editor	T			Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116204
1948	Big Town: Dangerous Resolution, The	R	Tape 8, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:44  12/28/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116205
1954	Big Town: Deadline	T			Episode. 2-18-54	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116206
1948	Big Town: Deadline at Dawn	R	Tape 7, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:48  12/14/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116207
1948	Big Town: Deadly Doll, The	R	Tape 6, Side A		Episode Volume One -- 29:51  11/23/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116208
1949	Big Town: Deadly Gimmick of the Singing Rat	R	Computer Download		Episode. 4-5-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116209
1949	Big Town: Deadly Summons, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 3-22-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116210
1948	Big Town: Death by Plan	R	Tape 5, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:46  11/16/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116211
1939	Big Town: Deep Death	R	Tape 2, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 29:58  11/39	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116212
1948	Big Town: Double-Trouble	R	Tape 4, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:50  10/12/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116213
1957	Big Town: Dreams That Baffled Big Town!, The	CB	OWN		No. 44. March-April 1957 -- DC National Comics -- New Stories of TV's Hit Show	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116214
1949	Big Town: Fatal Alibi, The	R	Tape 10, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 30:41  5/3/49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116215
1948	Big Town: Fatal Chain, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 11-09-48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116216
1949	Big Town: Fatal Fix, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 1-25-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116217
1948	Big Town: Final Payment, The	R	Tape 3, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:40  9/21/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116218
1955	Big Town: Foreign Correspondent (aka Red Hostage)	T			Syndicated as "Headline: after original run - 5-9-55	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116219
1942	Big Town: French Correspondent	R	Tape 2, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:31  9/42	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116220
1937	Big Town: Harding Factory Fire Trap, The	R	Tape 1, Side B 22500		Episode Volume One -- 29:47  10/26/37	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116221
1949	Big Town: Hunter, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 4-26-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116222
1947	Big Town: I Cover Big Town (AKA I Cover the Underworld)	M	VHS 892	McGill, Jerry (Radio Program - "Big Town").  Whitman Chambers (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Big Town Series	Editor Steve Wilson (Philip Reed) and  Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne (Hillary Brooke) prevent man from being framed for murder and stop attempt to bankrupt building firm. Kilbourne assigned to police beat and helps police chief locate an escaped  murderer.Kilbourne also discovers corpse in garage of architect, whose wife was married to the deceased. He and his wife are arrested as they prepare to leave the country. Architect becomes murderer's cellmate and when he escapes he takes the architect with him.After murderer falls asleep, architect contacts reporter for help. She and Wilson discover he was being blackmailed by dead man who was killed by architect's business partner. Kilbourne gets partner to come to hideout where he pulls gun on architect.He's arrested.  Police chief also shoots murderer when he tries to flee, finally earning respect of Wilson who hassled chief and started a campaign to oust him.  Male reporters give Kilbourne hard time when she takes over police beat.Rival Reporter Pete Ryan (Robert Lowery) who tries to get architect convicted. Reporter (Pete Weissmuller).	116223
1948	Big Town: I Remember Murder	R	Tape 6, Side B		Episode. Volume One -- 29:52  11/30/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116224
1949	Big Town: Iron Fist, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 4-19-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116225
1955	Big Town: Last Assignment, The	T			Episode. 240 teleplays (minus 40 episodes from first year - 7-18-55	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.Real stars include counterfeiters, juvenile gangs, bookies, dipsomaniacs, pushers, pimps and the Red Menace	116226
1949	Big Town: Lonely Heart, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 4-12-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116227
1948	Big Town: Lost and the Found, The	R	Tape 7, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 29:45  12/7/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116228
1950	Big Town: Lovers, The	T	VHS 911		Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116229
1952	Big Town: Man I Was	T	VHS 910		Episode. Big Town reissue (Heart of the City)	Editor Steve Wilson (Patrick McVey), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Lorelei Kilburn, reporter	116230
1957	Big Town: Mark of a Reporter, The	CB	OWN		No. 44. March-April 1957 -- DC National Comics -- New Stories of TV's Hit Show	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116231
1949	Big Town: Murder in the Snow	R	Computer Download		Episode. 2-01-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116232
1949	Big Town: Nightmare House	R	Tape 9, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 30:09  1/11/49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116233
1937	Big Town: Pittsburgh Lil	R	Tape 1, Side A  22500		Episode. Volume One -- 29:55  10/19/37	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116234
1948	Big Town: Prelude to Christmas	R	Tape 8, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 30:00  12/21/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116235
1956	Big Town: Press Photographer	T			Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116236
1949	Big Town: Prisoners Song, The	R	Computer Download		Episode. 2-15-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116237
1952	Big Town: Safe Crackers	T	VHS 910		Episode. Big Town reissue (Heart of the City)	Editor Steve Wilson (Patrick McVey), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Lorelei Kilburn, reporter	116238
1949	Big Town: Shiny Gun, The	R	Tape 9 (Side B). Computer Download		Episode. 3-15-49	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116239
1956	Big Town: Smear Magazine	T			Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116240
1950	Big Town: Sniper	T	VHS 910		Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116241
1953	Big Town: Sniper, The	T	VHS 912		Episode	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116242
1953	Big Town: Taxi Dancer	T	VHS 912		Episode. Big Town reissue (Heart of the City)	Editor Steve Wilson (Patrick McVey), crusading editor of The Illustrated Press, Lorelei Kilburn, reporter	116243
1948	Big Town: Trap, The	R	Tape 4, Side A		Episode. Volume One -- 30:00  9/28/48	Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116244
1998	Big Train	T			Series	Commentators, Stare-Out (Phil Cornwell, Barry Davies). Interviwer (Graham Linehan - Voice).	116245
1999	Big Trouble	N		Barry, Dave		Editor Steve Wilson, crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. Reporter Lorelei Kilbourne.	116246
2001	Big Trouble	M	SVD 1391	Barry, Dave (Novel). Robert Ramsey (Screenplay).	Based on Miami Herald humor columnist Dave Barry's best-selling novel	Newsman Eliot Arnold (Tim Allen) from the Herald. Editor Ken Deeber (Philip Nolen) of the Miami Herald. Annoyed Sports Radio Host (David Koepp - Voice). Host Martha Stewart (Herself).	116247
1986	Big Trouble	M				Reporter (Conroy Gedeon).	116248
1986 	Big Trouble in Little China	M	DVD. SVD 1088			Reporter Margo (Kate Burton) covers a bizarre story  in San Francisco’s Chinatown for her local newspaper in Berkeley. She joins a sassy lawyer and a devil-may-care truck driver in stopping magic and sorcery to save a young bride for her husband. 	116249
1968	Big Valley, The: Challenge, The	T			Episode #86. 3-28-1968	Reporter (Regis Philbin). Plot is hatched to use an innocent photo in an embarrassing way targeting a U.S. Senator in a smear campaign.	116250
1949	Big Wheel, The	N	GPL	Brooks, John		Alcoholic Reporter Donelson. Do reporters and editors really believe what they put into the newspaper?News magazine is the setting. Story of a newsman who joins the staff of Present Day on invitation of the head editor, a cousin. Confronts the individual's problem of knowing how much of his own beliefs to abandon for the job's sake.Offers at the time an analysis of the nature of the periodicals so obviously taken as the pattern.	116251
2005	Big White, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Joanne Rodriguez). Paperboy (Ty Wood).	116252
1921	Big Year, The: A College Story	N		Minnigerode, Meade		Newsboy Jimmy	116253
1848	Bigelow Papers, The	PO		Lowell, James Russell		News. Satiric papers by residents of the village of Jaalam attacks the nation's 2,000 editors including the editor of the local Independent Blunderbuss.	116254
1987	Bigfoot	MT				Reporter #1 (Lucy Butler). Reporter #2 (Timothy Brown).	116255
1986	Bigfoot Dreams	N	OWN - H	Prose, Francine		Reporter Vera Pearl, star reporter for a sleazy supermarket tabloid ("one of the sleaziest tabloids this side of the checkout counter") writing about UFO sightings, miracle cures and the ever-popular BigfootSuccessfully balancing single motherhood, city life and a job writing improbable articles for a supermarket tabloid newspaper, Vera Perl is forced to confront her ill-defined relationship when one of her invented stories turns out to be true.	116256
1994	Bigfoot: Unforgettable Encounter, The	M				TV Newscaster (John Cade). Reporter #4 (Jerry Spicer).	116257
2001	Bijita Q (aka Visitor Q)	MF			Japan	TV Reporter Kiyoshi Yamazaki (Kenichi Endo) tries to mount a documentary about violence and sex among youths. A father who is a failed former TV reporter proceeds to have sex with his daughter who is now a prostitute. He also films his son who beats hi mom because she is a prostitute and a heroin addict, being humiliated and hit by classmates. “Q,” a perfect stranger somehow gets involved and enters the bizarre family.	116258
2001	Biker Zombies	M				News Media. Newscaster (Chadwick D'Aigle). Reporter (Tania Werwega).	116259
1964	Bikini Beach	M	DVD -R HQ 7674, 7675		AFI-Publishers	Publisher	116260
1993	Bikini Carwash Company II, The	M				Cameraman #1 (Jeff Herbick). Cameraman #2 (T.J. Johnson).	116261
1991	Bikini Island	M				Press in Hospital (Hans J. Arnold, Dennis Hoey, Anthony Markwell, Ziggy Maxwell, Tracy Polon, Red Square). Photographer on the Cliff (Jim E. Jae).	116262
1917	Bill	SS		Streeter, Edward		Fictional Journalist created by Streeter.  Bill Smith letters from a typical doughboy, represented small-town America. Correspondence addressed to Mable, the girl back home.Collected as Dere Mable and a successor "That's Me All Over, Mable," sold more than three-quarters of a million copies.  Twenty  years later, reprinted by popular demand in the 1940s.Written for a tiny regimental newspaper, the Gas Attack. Republished in 1918 as Dere Mable, sold more than 750,000  copies.	116263
1865	Bill Arp	SS		Smith, Charles Henry		Fictional Journalist created by Smith.  Simple, strong, conservative Georgia cracker whose letters to the editor chronicle the successes and failures, hopes and frustrations of an average Southerner during the War and Reconstruction.During Civil War, Arp carried in the Southern Confederacy of Atlanta and was widely reprinted in regional newspapers. Popularity increased in the postwar years.In 1877, Smith gave up his law practice to devote full time to writing Arp letters and to lecturing.  Atlanta Constitution primary publication. Syndication is said to have reached 700  newspapers.  Produced more than 2,000 pieces.	116264
1866	Bill Arp, So Called	SS		Smith, Charles Henry		Fictional Journalist created by Smith.  Collection of letters written by Arp.  "Bill Arp's Scrap Book" another collection.	116265
2006	Bill Beutel	DT			3-18-2006 Death in Penhurst N.C. at 75 of complications from a progressive neurological disorder	TV Newsman Bill Beutel known for his polished delivery, worked for ABC for more than 30 years anchoring, reporting and even hosting an ABC morning show that later became "Good Morning America."	116266
1970	Bill Cosby Show, The:	T	SV 290  (Excerpts: TV News reporter)		Episode	TV Reporter	116267
1969	Bill Cosby Show, The: Going the Route	T			Episode. Series (9-14-69 to 8-31-71)	Newsboy. Chet takes over his sick nephew's paper route	116268
1970	Bill Cosby Show: Trust Me	T	DVD -R HQ 5815. VHS 1306. SV 181		Episode	TV Reporter Meg Foster, a friend, brings her marital woes to sympathetic Clair.	116269
1971	Bill Cosby Special, or?, The	T				Reporter (Billy Sands).	116270
2006	Bill Fillmaff's Secret System	M			Poker	Interviewer (Rocco Botte).	116271
1940	Bill King: Corpse with Knee-Action, The	NM		Maylon, B.J.		Reporter Bill King of the San Francisco Times, who wisecracks his way to the solution of the murder-by-the-severing-of-an-artery-in-the-victim's-leg. Why such an odd method of murder?	116272
1933	Bill Lennox	SS		Ballard, W.T.		Former Reporter, former publicity man, now trouble-shooter for General-Consolidated Studio. 1933-1942, Black Mask.	116273
1972	Bill Moyer's Journal	DT				Journalist Bill Moyers	116274
1983	Bill Moyers: Our Times with Bill Moyers	DT				Journalist Bill Moyers interview show	116275
2007	Bill Moyers' Journal: Jon Stewart	DT	DVD -R HQ 8404		Episode. 4-27-2007	Journalist Carlo Bonini. TV Anchor Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show." Josh Marshall discusses the firings of federal prosecutors.	116276
1996	Bill O'Reilly: The O'Reilly Factor	DT			Series. Fox News	Commentator-Journalist TV Talk Show Host Bill O'Reilly. Most popular host on Cable News, his average nightly audience about two million people. Feuds with other media figures.Left a lasting stamp on cable news, which is increasingly a medium of outsize, super-opinionated franchise personalities. Cable is not a medium for providing information and it is not going to become one anytime soon.Cable is the world that Bill O'Reilly made. National politics will change long before that does -- Nicholas Lemann in New Yorker, 3-27-2006 profile on O'Reilly.	116277
2000	Bill Russell: My Life, My Way	DT		Deford, Frank		Boston Globe Columnist Bob Ryan. Journalist-Writer Frank Deford. .Historian Dr. Todd Boyd.	116278
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episodes.	Tabloid Journalist Andrea Dunbar (Natalie Robb) works as a probationer, but she is not what she seems -- she is an undercover journalist working for one of the tabloids who has been sent to research a big investigative piece on the MET.She wants to find out if the MET has become too soft on criminals. Pretty, vivacious with razor sharp observational skills and a willingness to learn. Born in Dalkeith, went to a good university, studied English, internship on a woman's magazine.Then moved into journalism. This is her most challenging job, a story that could make her name. She's determined to do it well. Despite her ability, disorganized. But she makes quite a good cop. Many of the qualities journalism requires apply to policing.Lives in Surrey with pet tarantula, Bertha.  Other Journalists include Simon Kitson who kills himself. Scurrilous Journalist Dougie Pritchard. Journalist Frank Fisher (David Easter).	116279
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 024. 7-9-2002	Journalist offers to spend a day following a case so superintendent Chandler gets his chance to show off the new CSU. He decides TDC Brandon Kane's case of a father assaulting his teenage daughter's boyfriend is the one to follow.Brandon warns him off suggesting he follow another incident. He's about to discover the old adage "Any press is good press" isn't true in all cases.	116280
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 035. 8-15-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter.	116281
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 044. 9-18-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, gets a reminder of PC Tony Stamp's sexual abuse case when Robbie unwittingly gives Kitson the information.	116282
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 048. 10-2-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is in the middle of an internal dispute when Mickey Webb gets himself in trouble spreading news about both the "big change" in drop a name to local journo Kitson that Tom Chandler sees red about.	116283
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 051. 10-10-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is having a relationship with Inspector Gina Gold and she wisely points out that her relationship with Kitson is compromising her. Is Kitson only interested in her for her job?	116284
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 060. 11-7-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is called to the station PC when the new Superintendent seems as intent on courting the media as Tom Chandler was.  Cass Rickman spots Kitson and Kitson finds himself firmly in her bad books.Phone calls from his ex-wife or not, he has a lot of ground to make up. Will he put in the effort after Nick issues him a warning?	116285
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 062. 11-14-2004	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, tips off the police about a website he's found featuring one of the murder victims. Is this a new lead in the Sun Hill Serial Killer case?	116286
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 068. 12-4-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, runs into interference from Front Desk Officer Robbie Cryer who guards her post like a rottweiler. She won't let Simon Kitson into the station to speak t PC Cass Rickman as she doesn't trust him.Could Robbie be more on the case than the rest of Sun Hill? Or is Simon right -- is she really just an "interfering witch"?	116287
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 069. 12-5-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is suddenly there to help when Cass and PC Gary Best block a crook from visiting Amber and there is a brawl.	116288
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 071. 12-12-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is one of three men who had grudges against Cass. Could he be the Sun Hill Serial Killer?  DCI Jack Meadows and inspector Gina Gold interview Cass's colleagues to find out who is the killer.	116289
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 072. 12-18-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is the prime suspect in the killing of PC Cass Rickman. Sun Hill Police struggle to get back to normality after the brutal murder of one of their own. Can forensics nail the prime suspect.Prime suspect -- Journalist Simon Kitson is safely in custody and all breathe a collective sigh of relief. Especially when forensics match hair samples from the boot of his car -- Simon's future appears to be very bleak indeed.	116290
2002	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 073. 12-19-2002	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, kills himself and Superintendent Adam Okaro breaks the news to his sister Pat Kitson.So when the distraught Pat suddenly makes a shock appearance at Cass' memorial service, PC Nick Klein sees red and sparks fly	116291
2003	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 085. 1-30-2003	Journalist Simon Kitson, a local reporter, is dead but PC Nick Klein is racked with guilt over Kitson's death and goes to make his peace at the memorial service. But he is unprepared for coming face-to-face with the Sun Hill Serial Killer.Pat Kitson, his sister, has been escorted to the service from prison. Nick's emotions get the better of him and he doesn't hold back!	116292
2003	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 110. 4-30-2003	Journalist friend to assist Sgt. Matthew Boyden who decides to help Abi Nixon find her father.	116293
2003	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 124. 6-25-2003	Journalist Dougie Pritchard wants to speak to DI Samantha Nixon as he knows the identity of Abi's father. But Samantha is naïve and thinks by pushing the scurrilous journalist Dougie out of the station the story will go away.She is still determined to keep his identity a secret, even though he was once famous as a child killer. When DC Eva Sharpe hears, she is shocked. Ho could Sam have kept this secret from Abi?	116294
2003	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 125. 6-26-2003	Journalist Dougie Pritchard is still hell bent on getting the news to 15-year-old Abi first. DI  Samantha Nixon is in a blind panic that her daughter will find out who her father is and how he famously killed a child when he was a young boy himself.Will Sam manage to tell Abi the truth before Dougie Pritchard does?	116295
2003	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 126. 7-2-2003	Journalist Dougie Pritchard is eager to get a comment. DI Samantha Nixon, her daughter Abi and Glen Weston stand face to face outside Sun Hill police station. Glen is shocked to have discovered he has a 15-year-old daughter by Sam.Sam ushers her family into the station where she separates them. She doesn't want them to have any communication -- but does she really have a choice?	116296
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 197. 3-10-2004	Reporter goes undercover to creates trouble.	116297
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 198. 3-11-2004	Journalist Frank Fisher (David Easter) helps Polly Page who is suffering abuse from a number of youths in her area. Has Polly found someone genuinely interested in her well being or is she laying herself open yet again?	116298
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 199. 3-17-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.First appearance: March 2004. Call Sign: 943. Rank: PC/  Years in Service: Probationer.	116299
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 200. 3-18-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.	116300
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 201. 3-23-2004	Journalist Frank Fisher sleeps with Polly Page.	116301
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 202. 3-24-2004	Journalist Frank Fisher and a maintenance man are the chief suspects when Polly Page is burgled. What price will Polly pay for her night of passion with Frank?	116302
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 203. 3-31-2004	Journalist Frank Fisher (David Easter) dare to offer Polly Page money for her story. She is devastated when she finds the details of her life splashed across the front pages of a national newspaper. She is even more socked when Fisher offers her money.It seems their relationship is over before it has begun.	116303
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 205. 4-7-2004	Journalist Frank Fisher (David Easter) is behind the harassment that Polly Page has been receiving. She is shocked when she finds this out.	116304
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 207. 4-14-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.PC Gabriel Kent wants PC Kerry Young to make a formal allegation against Sergeant Dale Smith, "Smithy." He decides to force her hand by leaking the rumor of the rape to undercover journalist PC Dunbar. Will Kerry have no choice but to report Smithy?	116305
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 209. 4-21-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar is in a bit of a stew because she has to confess that it was her who said the bomb could have been a fake. With her editor also pressing for a story, will she keep him sweet with the date rape scoop?	116306
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 210. 4-28-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.PC Gabriel Kent is beginning to suspect that there is something dodgy about Dunbar. To take the heat off herself, she drops Gabriel in it with Gina, who assigns him indefinitely as an estate officer on the Cole Lane Estate.Gina thinks this will keep Gabriel out of trouble, little realizing that Gabriel is about to become a merciless law enforcing vigilante. Elsewhere a series of professional robberies take place in Sun Hill.DC Ken Drummond and DI Neil Manson set up an operation ruined by new PC Lance Powell because of an initiation prank played by PC Gary Best. Lance takes the rape but Superintendent Adam Okaro is not amused and Lance feels that he has overreacted.Is there a story brewing for Andrea?	116307
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 212. 5-5-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.PC Lance Powell arrests a black kid who he suspects of shoplifting. But there is no evidence to go on. Superintendent Adam Okaro severely chastises him and tells him only to arrest a black person if he's 100 percent sure it will stick.Lance confides his concerns to undercover journalist PC Andrea Dunbar. Lance also tells PC Gary Best that he is gay.	116308
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 214. 5-13-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.With undercover journalist PC Dunbar determined to bring down superintendent Adam Okaro, and now someone else who is possibly within his relief targeting him, it looks as if Okaro is in for a rocky ride.He continues to receive hate mail through the internal mail and he decides to send the letters off to be forensically examined	116309
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 228. 7-15-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.The heat is on Dunbar as she struggles to conceal her true identity. She manages to swipe an article written by her from DS Samantha Nixon's case file into the investigation of the serial rapist.But panic sets in when a journalist comes to the station to interview PC Lance Powell as the new face of Sun Hill. She thinks that he might have blown her cover, but discovers he has been sent by her editor to put the screws on her.Either she coughs up some juicy copy or her cover will be blown. Will Andrea start delivering the goods?	116310
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 230. 7-21-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.DI Neil Manson and PC Andrea Dunbar seem to be developing a mutual attraction. Andrea is an undercover journalist -- does this mean it can only end in disaster?	116311
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 233. 8-4-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Manson is surprised to see PC Andrea Dunbar back at the station so soon after the bomb explosion in which he pulled her safety. Unable to resist any further, Neil makes a move on Andrea with a passionate kiss. Has the inevitable affair begun?	116312
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 238. 8-19-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.As DI Neil Manson and Dunbar's relationship develops, they find they are unable to resist temptation. The following pillow talk sees Neil spill the beans on Superintendent Adam Okaro's cannabis charges and Andrea is quick to leak the story to her editor.This sparks a press scrum outside Sun Hill. Will the media spotlight finally spell the end of Okaro's career?	116313
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 243. 9-9-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.DI Neil Manson furiously reprimands P.C. Andrea Dunbar for illegally obtaining DNA from Jerome Taylor,. Pent-up passion suddenly overflows and the two soon become locked in an intense clinch.	116314
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 244. 9-15-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Days of Superintendent Adam Okaro's trial dawns and things get off to a shaky start. Okaro seems doomed until help arrives from PC Andrea Dunbar and DI Neil Mansion. Finally exposed will Jerome Taylor take his accomplice D.C. Rob Thatcher down with him?	116315
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 245. 9-16-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.With undercover journalist Dunbar under intense pressure from her editor for a story, will she deliver a scoop that will strike fear in the hearts of local residents?	116316
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 250. 10-7-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar and PC Gabriel Kent are called to a horrific crime where a young blind girl was assaulted in her own home. Mistakes on Andrea and Gabriel's behalf, lead the suspect to be granted bail.On leaving the court, the suspect becomes the next victim of the Sun Hill Sniper. Superintendent Adam Okaro and Neil discuss the possibility that the sniper is being fed information from the station or, more alarmingly, that they actually work there.Andrea leaks the story to her editor -- will she undermine the inquiry by doing so?	116317
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 251. 10-13-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar feels threatened by D.C. Suzie Sim's apparent closeness to D.S. Neil Manson. Suzie senses Andrea's fondness for Neil so goes out of her way to imply that she and Neil have been involved in the past.Andrea's jealousy overflows forcing her to challenge Neil. Is she just playing games with her or is this for real?	116318
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 252. 10-14-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Incensed to learn that P.C. Andrea Dunbar is an undercover journalist, Kerry gives her 24 hours to confess all to Gina Gold. Kerry also delivers a loaded threat to Gabriel. Gabriel is horrified to learn that she knows he has been using a false identity.But how far will he go to silence her?  Meanwhile, with accurate information about the serial sniper splashed across newspaper front pages, Superintendent Adam Okaro is on the war path.No closer to finding the station mole -- the pressure is on to solve the crime before the sniper strikes again.	116319
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 253. 10-20-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.PC Kerry Young is missing and fears for her safety grow after David Radford's public vow to kill her and a break-in at her home. Not to mention the serial sniper ho has already killed three.But the threat to her life could be much closer to home -- Kerry knows that PC Andrea Dunbar is an undercover journalist and that she is having an affair with DI Neil Manson.	116320
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 255. 10-27-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar fears that her cover has been blown when he editor is called into the station for questioning. However, CCTV footage of Kerry talking to Bryce leads the investigation up the wrong path.Andrea takes stock as the station is rocked by the assumption that Kerry was the Sun Hill press leak.	116321
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 258. 11-4-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar is under pressure form her editor to take photos of the funeral. Andrea's conscience gets the better of her and she deletes the pictures. Will her editor eventually lose patience at Andrea's lack of compliance?	116322
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 259. 11-10-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar confides in Smithy that Kerry told her she was raped by evil Gabriel.	116323
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 260. 11-11-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar's belief that Gabriel raped Kerry is center of intrigue. Kerr's declaration of love for Smithy is challenged by her pregnancy and Gabriel's claims of a relationship with her.	116324
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 261. 11-17-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Sgt. Dale (Smithy) Smith persuades P.C. Andrea Dunbar to tell MIT about Kerry's claim that PC Gabriel Kent had raped her. But in an unprecedented attempt to win Gabriel's trust, Smithy decides to confide in Gabriel about Andrea's allegations.What will the repercussions be for Andrea when psychotic Gabriel hears of her actions? Tony and Andrea put their collective size 9's in it whilst investigating an attack. They quickly remedy the situation but will they crack the case?Andrea's day goes from bad to worse when a passionate kiss with DI Neil Manson is interrupted by station loud mouth D.S. Phil Hunter. At last -- the secret's out!	116325
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 262. 11-18-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.DS Phil Hunter goads DI Neil Manson over his affair with PC Andrea Dunbar.	116326
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 267. 12-24-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Sergeant Dale Smith thinks he's gained PC Gabriel Kent's trust by saying he has also been a victim of PC Kerry Young crying rape. But PC Andrea Dunbar can't cope with the strain of covering for Smithy any longer.She tells Gabriel it was Smithy who reported him to MIT. The two come to blows when Gabriel confronts Smith.	116327
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 269. 12-16-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar assumes that the game is up when her editor is interrogated by Superintendent Adam Okaro. When Bruce warns Andrea to walk away while she still can.Andrea persuades him that there is sill so much for her to report. Is Andrea's doggedness to finish the job going to land her in deep water?	116328
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 270. 12-21-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Sick of pining for DI Neil Manson, PC Andrea Dunbar also grabs the opportunity for a Christmas kiss with Sgt. Smith.Lost in passion, they are oblivious that Neil has seen them. Has Neil lost out to the handsome Sergeant?	116329
2004	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 271. 12-22-2004	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Expressing his feelings at last, DI Neil Manson asks PC Andrea Dunbar to be patient with him and not to see Sgt. Smith again. He is horrified to learn that Andrea has been injured on a call, only to rush to her bedside to find that Smithy got there first.	116330
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 282. 1-27-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar returns to the station and Neil is devastated to see her kissing Sergeant Dale Smith. Has time out convinced Andrea that Smithy is her man?	116331
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 283. 2-2-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Manson realizes how strong his feelings are for Dunbar and tells her he will leave his wife for her. Is this the news Andrea has been waiting for or is it just too late?	116332
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 284. 2-3-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar's love life is in tatters. She knocks back Sergeant Dale Smith for a date as well as her true love DI Neil Manson who is prepared to leave his wife for her.Working on a case where she is a decoy trying to trap unlicensed cab drivers and is almost stabbed does little to bring them closer. Will Andrea come clean and tell Neil the reason behind her reluctance to commit. His lover is an uncover journalist….	116333
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 285. 2-9-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar will do anything to avoid being exposed by her editor as an undercover journalist. She dangles Gabriel's crimes and promises a "Blue Murder" expose. Can Andrea get the goods to back her preposterous claims?	116334
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 286. 2-16-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar's "Blue Murder" copy deadline is looking and failure means certain exposure for the undercover journalist. She is paired with PC Gabriel Kent on his old vigilante stomping ground, the Cole Lane Estate.Andrea seizes opportunity to pump PCSO Laura Bryant about Gabriel's past. The pattern in his behavior leads her to deduce Gabriel has connection with Sun Hill sniper. Andrea informs Sgt. Smith of her hunch. Clue lies in Gabriel's family history.Smith drops the bombshell that he believes Sgt. June Ackland is the crazed cop's mother. Meanwhile Gabriel senses that Andrea is on to him and threatens her with violence. Is Andréa set to be next in Gabriel's long line of victims?Meanwhile Manson prepares to leave his wife and move in with Andrea. Andrea is spotted by Neil talking to her editor and he later accuses her of being the station leak. Will Andrea reveal the even worse truth behind her posting at Sun Hill?	116335
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 287. 2-17-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Dunbar begs DI Neil Manson to believe she didn't mean to lie to him about being undercover journalist. He agrees not to report her, but insists that she must resign at the end of the day. She uses this time to dig up dirt on PC Gabriel Kent.It looks like the required evidence is in sight, thus vindicating her position. But editor Bruce Malcolm is about to hand Superintendent Adam Okaro an early edition of tomorrow's paper exposing Andrea's identity. Is her scoop too late?Meanwhile DS Samantha Nixon gives evidence at trial of serial rapist Alan Kennedy. Sam is given a grilling about securing confession from Alan through psychological torture. She manages to outmaneuver the defense QC.But Andrea is due to be called as a witness -- will her identity expose jeopardize the credibility of the case?	116336
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 288. 2-23-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Armageddon day at Sun Hill. Dunbar is lambasted by Inspector Gina Gold for betraying her colleagues with her incessant station scoops. And DI Neil Manson realizes that the expose has severely compromised his position. Is their relationship truly over?Dunbar is called to give evidence at the trial of serial rapist Kennedy. But all her credibility has gone out of the window with the revelation of her true identity. Ripped to pieces in the witness stand.All too much for DS Samantha Nixon who decks her when Kennedy is acquitted because of Andrea.  Disgraced Andrea is escorted by angry Sgt. Smith. She implores for one last chance to redeem herself by getting evidence implicating PC Gabriel Kent for murder.Dunbar is being held hostage by Kent in a store room after he has seen the evidence she has on him. After an explosion, Dunbar is trapped under fallen debris With all his evil secrets out in the pen, will Gabriel leave Andrea to burn?	116337
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 290. 3-2-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro. She is killed.DI Neil Mason grief stricken at the loss of Dunbar. Neil holds back his grief because he is unsure of who knew about his relationship with Dunbar. PC Gabriel Kent is seen in a new light because of his courageous rescue of Sgt. Dale Smith.With troublesome Andrea out of the way, he seizes the opportunity to make a fresh start. But is visiting Smithy in hospital and giving him a born-again gospel CD a step too far?	116338
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 292. 3-9-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro. She is killed.All three officers killed in the Sun Hill explosion are laid to rest.  DI Neil Manson opts to attend Dunbar's funeral despite a stark warning from Superintendent Adam Okaro that his absence at DC Ken Drummond's would set tongues wagging.Neil's wife suspects that he has been having an affair and confronts him as he mourns by Andrea's grave. Is Neil's marriage over?	116339
2005	Bill, The:	TS			Episode 301. 4-7-2005	Journalist Andrea Dunbar is killed after being a probationary PC and undercover journalist on the hunt for gossip about her new colleagues. Her editor tells her he wants the inside track on MET life and that her main target is Superintendent Adam Okaro.Neil's wife is barrister for prosecution on a big laundering case. Mickey has pictures of Neil meeting with a key witness who is now refusing to talk. Mickey tells DCI Jack Meadows about Neil's affair with Dunbar.With Neil's professional credibility undermined, will Jack believe the claims?	116340
2002	Bill, The:	T			Episode. 4-17-2002. Season #18. Episode #20.	Reporter (Nigel Barden).	116341
2006	Bill, The:	T			Episode. 2-22-2006	News Media.  News Reporter (Jessica Knight)	116342
2005	Bill, The:	T			Episode. 9-22-2005.	Journalist Brian Deakin (Martin Trent).	116343
2003	Bill, The:	T			Episode. 2-6-2003	Journalist (Emma Dewhurst).	116344
2002	Bill, The:	T			Episode. 8-27-2002	Journalist (Kate Weston).	116345
2003	Bill, The:	T			UK. Episode. 2-5-2003	Photographer (Matthew Storey).	116346
1990	Bill, The: Body Language	T			Episode #260. 9-11-1990	Journalist (Bill Cashmore).	116347
1999	Bill, The: Confessions of a Zoo Keeper	T			Episode #1429. 7-1-1999	Journalist (Paul Sykes). Photographer (Andy Greenhalgh).	116348
1984	Bill, The: Damage Limitation	T			Episode #929.  10-13-1995. Season #11. Episode #117	Reporter (Henrietta  Bess). Reporter (Harry Gostelow).	116349
1990	Bill, The: Eye-Witness	T			Episode #262. 9-18-1990	Editor (Stephen Riddle).	116350
1990	Bill, The: Fresh Start, A	T			UK. Episode. 5-31-1990	Press Photographer (Richard Jamieson).	116351
1985	Bill, The: Hostage	T			Episode #16. 12-9-1985	TV Reporter (Haydn Wood).	116352
1989	Bill, The: I Counted Them All Out	T			Episode. 10-3-1989. Season #5. Episode #79	Reporter (Bernard Finch).	116353
1998	Bill, The: Making Up	T			Episode #1366. 10-13-1998	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Chris Porter).	116354
1990	Bill, The: Old Friends	T			Episode #268. 10-9-1990	Journalist (Pat O'Toole).	116355
1990	Bill, The: Police Powers	T			Episode #234. 6-12-1990	News Media. 1st Journalist (Bernard Finch). 2nd Journalist (Trevor Jones).	116356
1999	Bill, The: Question of Trust, A	T			Episode. 4-27-1999. Season #15. Episode #26	Reporter  (Jonathan Coleman).	116357
2000	Bill, The: Search Me	T			Episode #1511. 5-25-2000	News Media. Male News Presenter (Martyn Lewis).	116358
1995	Bill, The: Still Waters	T			Episode #914. 9-8-1995	Radio Journalist (Lincoln Hudson).	116359
1990	Bill, The: Trojan Horse	T			Episode #228. 5-22-1990	News Media. 1st Journalist (Jonathan Coyne). 2nd Journalist (Thomas Kett).	116360
2001	Bill's Gun Shop	M				Newscaster (Paul Economon)	116361
2007	Billboard Cop	NR		Lakes, Lynde		Reporter Jen Lyman writes for the Boston Globe and works with the Globe Photographer Dory Kincaid, who is also her best friend. Lyman can’t resist replying to a billboard advertisement for a wife because there has to be a story behind it. She comes face to face with Police Officer York Wylinski who is looking for exactly what Jen is not: an old-fashioned woman. When a killer copying the Boston Strangler starts knocking off her contacts, and then makes her the focus of his revenge, she is forced to accept protection from the man who rebuffed her for her profession and her deception. Will York, who makes every nerve in her body  hum and her heart flutter, be able to save Jen from the one who wants her dead?What if a homicide detective, who loathes reporters and values honesty, falls for an undercover reporter’s deception? And what if by the time he catches on, he’s already in love with her old-fashioned image -- and the gorgeous, conniving woman? He planned to run away from all of it, but then he finds out she’s involved in his copycat Boston Strangler case and may know something about the killer. Public Relations Officer Diego Zombolas, who almost everyone in the news business knew was really the mayor’s bodyguard. Excerpt:Out of the corner of her eye, Jen Lyman, reporter for the Boston Globe, caught sight of a billboard printed in huge, black letters. The bold words on the stark white background seemed to leap at her. Her heart raced, immediately sensing a story. WANTED: OLD FASHIONED WIFENO OTHERS NEED APPLYP.O. BOX 48613BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, 02104 She hit the brakes, shifted into reverse and sped backwards.Dory Kincaid, Globe photographer and Jen’s best friend, clung to the dashboard and shrieked, “Have you lost your mind?” When Jen had a clear view of the billboard through her front windshield, she jerked to a stop. “Maybe, but I smell a story.” She grabbed her digital recorder from her bag and read the ad into it.Dory chuckled. “Oh, wow. I see what you mean.” She pulled her always-loaded camera from her bag and snapped a few shots. “What kind of weirdo would put up such a hokey ad?” Jen flashed her most devious smile. “And what kind of woman would answer it? Especially with the ridiculous requirement that she has to be old fashioned.”“Obviously, your kind. I see the wheels already turning in your head.”Jen laughed. “Guilty as charged.”Dory shook her head. “The guy’s gotta be a loser. No name on the ad spells no guts.”“Or something to hide,” Jen said. “But I can’t blame him for being cautious. Imagine all the fruitcakes waiting to pounce on something like this. Besides, what normal, self-respecting man would want the world to know he’s so hard up for a wife that he has to take out a billboard ad?”“Normal? Ha!” Dory said. “He might even be our copycat Boston Strangler.”Jen tightened her grip on the steering wheel. “Wouldn’t that be something? What if the ad is a predator’s trick to get women to volunteer their addresses?” She fought excitement mingled with apprehension. “Tying the billboard ad to my strangler story would be the kind of complication that Pulitzer prizes are made of.”“Dream on. But be sure you can wake up when it’s over.”In spite of the August heat, Jen shivered; her own uneasiness was amplified by Dory’s half-kidding, half-serious warning. Jen shook off her misgivings and headed back into the Monday morning traffic. She glanced at her watch and pressed harder on the accelerator, zigzagging in and out of the lanes, speeding past rows of brownstones. In seconds, she came under the shadow of the sixty-two story Hancock Tower with its walls of glistening glass. “Ease up,” Dory squealed. “Wanna pick up a cop?”“We’re still blocks from the Government Center. I can’t be late.” Jen bit her lip. The mayor had only given her this personal interview because she’d convinced him she had questions he might not want other reporters to hear. Dory stashed her camera in her bag. “We’ll make it.” She grinned. “So how will you approach Mr. Billboard, sassy and straightforward, or down, dirty and devious?”“Have to find him first. The billboard company or post office won’t help. Thanks to the Right to Privacy Act, it’d take a court order to pry info from them.”Dory wrinkled her brow. “So what’ll you do?” “What else? Write a letter. Stake out his post office box. His zip code gave away the location.”“Ah, down, dirty and devious.” Dory squirmed with delight. “Let me help. The letter has to sound domestic and a bit docile. A tone you may have trouble faking.”“Hey. I can sling the Martha Stewart and apple pie phrases with the best of ‘em.”They neared the iron-fenced commons with its network of long, tree-lined promenades and gently rolling lawns. The glint of the gold-domed State House just ahead brought Jen’s thoughts back to more pressing things—her skirmish with the mayor.” * * * * Inside the mayor’s wood-paneled office, Jen shook hands with Mayor O’Brien and his hovering public relations officer, Diego Zombolas, who almost everyone in the news business knew was really the mayor’s bodyguard. Diego had been brought on board a year ago when a wildcat union strike leader pulled a gun on the mayor on the courthouse steps.After getting permission to take some pictures, Dory dug her camera out of her bag and checked the light meter. The mayor gestured to a leather chair. Jen sat down and waited for him to seat himself behind his desk which was on an elevated platform and left no doubt who held the power in this room.Diego stroked his Greek nose in a deliberate way. Was it a signal between the men? He remained standing and situated himself where he could keep an eye on her and Dory who now circled the room taking shots from different angles.Jen leaned forward. “Mayor, are you still being hassled by disgruntled union wildcatters? Or is there someone else threatening your life?”The mayor gave a smile that failed to reach his gray, guarded eyes. “No. All’s calm here at city hall.” Yeah, right, Jen thought. She decided to try a sidestep-topic to break through his shield. “You call Mr. Zombolas your public relations man?”The mayor’s smile remained in place. His eyes glinted with amusement. “That’s his job title. But Diego is a man of many talents.”“You don’t deny that bodyguard is one of them?” She kept her tone easy, non-combative.“I take care of the mayor,” Diego piped up. He slicked back his black hair with the smoothness of a man who believed he was good looking. “The capacity depends on the situation. But surely you didn’t come here to talk about my job description?” A warning undercurrent darkened his tone.Jen swallowed. “True, Mr. Zombolas. But if the mayor’s life is in danger because of the unions, or for any other reason, the public wants to know.”Diego bowed slightly. “Naturally,” he said, oozing charm. “We wouldn’t dream of keeping important information from the press.”“Good,” Jen said, forcing a smile. She wouldn’t be surprised to learn that the threats against the mayor were tied into her toxic-waste story. She placed a recorder on the desk in front of her, and leveled her gaze at the mayor. “Mayor O’Brien, everyone living here knows that a lot of Boston is built on landfill. Can you comment on the soil report that came out of the State Environmental Division last Tuesday, indicating a high toxin count in the fill used in the Old Town area?”The mayor cleared his throat. “That test is being run again. We suspect faulty instruments.”Diego walked behind the mayor and gripped the back of the official’s high-back chair. “Rest assured,” he said, “whether the problem is faulty instruments or spot soil contamination, it is being handled with public safety in mind.”Jen’s palms began to sweat. But she couldn’t let it go at that. “What about a certain trucker’s claim that he was paid off by someone at city hall to forget where he got the soil?” Diego touched the mayor’s shoulder, as if to silence him and said, “If you’re referring to Lorenzo Geoffrey Monroe, he was fired from Atlantic Trucking for being a drunk and a troublemaker.” The sun coming through the plate glass window, slipped behind a cloud, casting fierce shadows across Diego’s face, but it didn’t dim the flash of fury that fired in his eyes.Jen swallowed and met his menacing gaze head on. “Mr. Monroe has provided names, dates, and locations. He swears he got the contaminated soil from a service station site with a leaking tank.” She glanced down at her note pad. “A site located at the corner of Wildwine and Brae streets.” She raised her eyes and met the mayor’s steady gaze. “I checked. The land is owned by billionaire Finstead Alexander Coble, a campaign contributor of yours, I believe.” The mayor’s jaw tightened and his fierce, bushy eyebrows lowered, shading frigid eyes. “This service station assertion is new information to me.” He rose with fists balled, looking like he might come right over the desk at her. “I assure you I’ll follow up on it and get back to you. Whatever the situation, I can guarantee you that no wrong doing has been perpetrated by anyone from this office.”Her facts had hit their mark. One way or another someone was in big trouble. Diego’s searing look sent prickles to her neck and she wondered if she could be that someone. Dory signaled with a slight nod that she’d gotten enough pictures. Jen thanked the mayor for his time. She gave him her business card and shook his hand. “I knew if I brought this to your attention, you’d take action on it.” She squared her shoulders. “I’ll look forward to hearing from you, soon?” The rise in her voice made it crystal clear that she had no intention of letting this matter drop. “Of course. I appreciate that you came to me before printing anything.” He flicked some dust from the sleeve of his jacket, probably wishing he could get rid of her as easily.Seconds later as the reporters hurried down the concrete steps, Dory said, “How about that pompous ass? What an obvious fast shuffle.” Jen laughed. “And the way the Greek PR man tap-danced around issues, I’d bet a bottle of Ouzo that he can dance the Zebetako without music like a pro.”Dory frowned. “Wasn’t Gordon working on the toxic waste story when some lowlife murdered him?”Jen nodded. She took a deep breath, fighting a twinge of fear. It was immediately overridden by anger. “That’s another reason why I won’t stop until I get to the bottom of the toxic waste issue.” * * * * At The Boston Globe, Jen sat down at her computer and looked up at Dory. “Okay, Domestic Goddess, how do we start this letter to Mr. Billboard?”Dory pulled a chair up close. “He’s a man. Compliment his ego. Maybe something like: Your direct approach proves you’re a strong-minded man who knows what he wants and has the courage to go for it. As a home-loving woman, this greatly appeals to me.”Jen groaned. “You’re laying it on too thick.”“Trust me. He’ll eat this stuff up. A little editing and our letter will be a finalist.” “It doesn’t even have to place. He just has to pick up his mail so I can find out who he is.”They pared four pages of drivel down to two pages. Jen laughed. The words sounded so homey that Mr. Billboard would actually smell the bread baking in his little rose-covered cottage.When Jen got a call from Connie Allison, the City Refuse Director’s secretary, she gestured to Dory that it might take some time. Dory nodded and ducked out of the office.Jen put her ear back to the receiver. “Go ahead, Connie.”Connie lowered her voice and said, “The mayor’s assistant just called. He said the mayor wants everything we’ve got on the landfill soil reports.”Yes! Jen made a triumphant fist. She wanted action and she got it.“Gordon—” Connie’s voice choked and she paused as if fighting tears. Jen’s momentary elation died at the tender way Connie said the murdered reporter’s name. Connie and Gordon were to be married on December first, and now he was gone. Jen bit her lip, fighting her own tears. She missed Gordon’s witty, upbeat nature, missed competing with him for top assignments.The silence went on too long. She couldn’t give in to this. Connie needed her to be strong. “We’ll get the guy who did this.” Connie cleared her voice. “With all the secrecy, I think Gordon was right about the cover-up.” Her voice grew stronger. “We need his notes.”“I’ll keep looking.” Jen had already gone through Gordon’s desk and skimmed his computer files. Someone had deleted every file on the story. “What do you know about Diego Zombolas?”“The mayor’s pit bull? He eats people like us for breakfast. Don’t quote me, but the guy’s a sociopath capable of killing without any twinge of conscience.”Jen rubbed her aching head. Connie should know, she thought. Her sister, Danielle, worked for the mayor. “Are any of the union wildcat bunch still after the mayor?”“There’s been at least one more attempt against his life. But I think he’d keep Zombolas around no matter what. Like I said, the big Greek is a pit bull. And the mayor likes that about him.”Jen’s stomach knotted. If the mayor was a good guy, how could he admire someone like Diego? “Keep me informed of any new developments, and I’ll keep digging around on this end.”After Jen hung up, she checked her e-mail, and handled all the messages quickly—except the last one:It read: Drop the story, or you won’t live to write anything else.Outside, in the street below cars hummed. Someone honked. Overhead a helicopter’s rotors whirred. Inside vibrated with the usual white noise of busy news staff getting a paper out. But Jen only heard the sounds inside her head, the pulsing of cold fear. Her hand trembled on the mouse. She closed her eyes briefly. Don’t let this get to you. She stood and paced the length of the room. Did this idiot think she’d know which story he meant? She was working on a half dozen right now. Receiving the warning e-mail here at the office wouldn’t have worried her too much—reporters get stuff like this from time to time—if she hadn’t also received the same kind of threat at home last night. It read: Back off or you’ll strangle on your own words. She wasn’t given to panic, but last night, in the quiet emptiness of her thirteenth floor apartment, in her closely held private world, she came as close to it as she’d ever come. The threats should be reported, but for the police to take them seriously, she needed documentation. No one had listened to Gordon and look what happened to him. She printed out a copy and tucked it in the manila envelope with the message from last night.She ran her stories through her mind. Her most recent interview had been with the mayor. Was it from him? Maybe his pit bull? After all, Gordon was murdered while working on the same landfill story. But how would the mayor know she was investigating the toxic waste story before today? Easy, she thought, if he had a spy in the newsroom. It was no secret that she’d taken over Gordon’s files.Wait a minute...maybe... She rushed to her filing cabinet and pulled out her folder on the copycat Boston Strangler story. It wasn’t really a story yet; the police wouldn’t confirm anything. Still, she saw the patterns forming as her shadowy informant alerted her to every new strangling. She tapped the label. Was this the story she was being warned to drop? She collapsed in her chair, weak kneed and rubbed her arms. Dear God, I can’t do this with every story or I won’t be able to write anything. She opened the folder and tried to force herself to concentrate on her notes.“Hey, I’m back.” Dory wriggled her brows playfully as she entered Jen’s cubicle. “And look what I found.” She shoved a box of lacy, flowery stationery under Jen’s nose.“What’s this for?” As if she didn’t know.“For our letter to Mr. Billboard, of course. Use this paper to rewrite the letter in your most cursive, old fashioned handwriting. Sorta like old German script.”Jen laughed, finding it easier to push the unnerving messages to the back of her mind with Dory around. “How about just readable?”When she’d completed the rewrite, she signed the letter with the made-up name Jeanette Sumner.“Hold it,” Dory said. “Don’t seal it, yet. Give me your Wind Song.”“Oh, come on. This is ridiculous.”Dory held out her hand until Jen reached into her purse, withdrew the tube of spray perfume and complied. Dory sprayed the fragrance over some heart-shaped confetti and tossed the bits into the envelope with the letter. Dory inhaled the envelope. “Ah, a scent to tame the wild beast.”Jen laughed at the expression of mock rapture on Dory’s face then snatched the letter away. “I’m hand-delivering this to the South End post office, zip code 02104, before I lose my nerve.”	116362
1967	Billiard Ball, The	SSF		Asimov, Isaac		Reporter for the Tele-News Press is narrator	116363
1965	Billie	M	DVD -R HQ 9761, 9762. L		AFI-"Life" (Magazine)	Reporter (Matty Jordan). Life Magazine.	116364
1933	Billion Dollar Scandal, The	M		Towne, Gene and Graham Baker (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Albert Griswold (Irving Pichel) tries to get the story on a stock scheme. Convinces masseuse to expose the crooks. After he provides evidence, the reporter is unable to help him telling him he is now yesterday's news.Newspaperman (Charles Sellon). Typesetter (Frank Darien).	116365
2009	Billionaire Doctor, Ordinary Nurse	NR		Marinelli, Carol		Paparazzi and the Melbourne tabloids cover a Dr. Iosef Kolovsky’s famous family. Nurse Annie Jameson is having a bad week. Not only must she squeeze herself into a bridesmaid’s dress, but she also has to deal with her new boss. Annie is determined not to succumb to the gorgeous billionaire doctor’s charm -- until she realizes that Iosef has turned his back on his family’s lavish lifestyle and dedicated himself to his work. But if their relationship is to survive the Kolovsky family secrets, Annie and Iosef must ignore the glare of the paparazzi and simply follow their hearts.	116366
1920	Billions	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	116367
1984	Billions for Boris	M				Newscaster (Adrienne Meltzer). News Reporter (Michael Cullum)	116368
2009	Billy and the Hurricane	M				Radio Weatherman/D.J. #1 (Kevin McCourt). Radio Weatherman/D.J. #2 (Charles De Groot). Small town nurse learns the value of life. 	116369
2006	Billy Armstrong Situation, The	M				News Media. Press Reporter (Sofia Karstens). Man must decide if he is going to kill a corrupt, conservative financial executive-politician.	116370
1991	Billy Bathgate	M	SVD 1222			Reporters (Stephen M. Aronson, Tom Ambrose, Todd Brenner, Chuck Kinlaw, Martin Thompson, Charles Ress Lyons, Rick Warner). New Vendor (Joseph Dolphin). Newsboy (Frank McClean)	116371
1940	Billy Batson:	CB			Whiz Comics #2. February, 1940. First Appearance.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson for WHIZ Radio. Granted amazing powers by the wizard Shazam to fight evil in all its forms. When he calls Shazam's name to be transformed from young teenager to the mature and mighty Captain Marvel.He is instantly struck by a magic lightning bolt transforming him into an adult superhero empowered with abilities from ancient beings -- Solomon's wisdom, Hercules' strength, Atlas' endurance, Zeus' power, Achilles' invulnerability and Mercury's speed.12-year-old Billy Batson was separated from his sister Mary following the death of their parents and left in the care of their uncle Ebenezer, his father's half-brother, who threw him out and stole the youth's trust fund money.Left penniless and homeless, Billy eked out a sorrowful existence in Fawcett City as a newsboy. He often slept in subway terminals. One night a mysterious stranger, later revealed to be the spirit of Billy's father, took him deep into the subway tunnels.Billy met the ancient wizard Shazam.	116372
1942	Billy Batson:	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #17/3. November 14, 1942.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.An evil scientist threatened to silence radio forever unless he was paid a large sum of money. Resuming his regular form, Billy told WHIZ radio mogul Sterling Morris that he could stop the Radio Silencer and the mad scientist.Disbelieving Morris offered Billy a job on the air if he could do so. Billy, as Captain Marvel, destroyed the scientist's radio silencing machine, and presented the captured criminals and destroyed Radio Silencer to Morris.Morris, true to his word, made Billy an on-air news reporter for Whiz radio.	116373
1997	Billy Batson:	CB			Power of Shazam! #24. March 1997	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116374
2002	Billy Batson: ...Do No Harm	CB			JSA #40. November 2002.	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	116375
1995	Billy Batson: ...Power of Shazam!, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #9. November 1995.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116376
1985	Billy Batson: 3 Earths! 3 Deaths!	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #6. September 1985.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116377
1999	Billy Batson: Absolute Power	CB			Power of Shazam! #46. February 1999.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116378
1944	Billy Batson: Action in Indianapolis	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #35/2 (May 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116379
1947	Billy Batson: Adventure in Time, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #71 (April 1947	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116380
1944	Billy Batson: Adventure of the Garbage Scow, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #39/2 (September 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116381
1942	Billy Batson: Adventure with the P.A.L., The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #8/2 (March 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116382
1949	Billy Batson: Adventure Within An Adventure, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #102/4 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116383
1941	Billy Batson: Adventures of Captain Marvel	M			12 Episodes	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116384
1944	Billy Batson: Adventures of the Two Heroes in Dayton, Ohio, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #41/2 (November 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116385
1995	Billy Batson: After the Fall…	CB			Power of Shazam! #8 (October 1995)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116386
1986	Billy Batson: Aftershock	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #11 (February 1986).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116387
1949	Billy Batson: Airtown, U.S.A.	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #99 (August 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116388
1942	Billy Batson: Alaskan Adventure, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #16 (October 16, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116389
1942	Billy Batson: Amazing Case of the Clue in Music, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #8/4 (March 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116390
1951	Billy Batson: Amazing Island Thief, The	CB			Whiz Comics #134 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116391
1942	Billy Batson: Amazing Trip into Time, The	CB			Whiz Comics #26 (January 23, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116392
1950	Billy Batson: American Century, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #110 (July 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116393
1943	Billy Batson: American Lord Haw-Haw, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #24/4 (June 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116394
1948	Billy Batson: Amoeba Family, The	CB			Marvel Family #27 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116395
1947	Billy Batson: Ancient Crime, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #79/4 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116396
1996	Billy Batson: And the Worms of Venus	CB			Power of Shazam! #16 (July 1996)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116397
1950	Billy Batson: Anger Ray, The	CB			Whiz Comics #122 (June 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116398
1950	Billy Batson: Apes Who Could Make Fire, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #114/4 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116399
1943	Billy Batson: Arabian Nights of Today, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #27/3 (September 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116400
1941	Billy Batson: Arson Fiend, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #2 (Summer, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116401
1995	Billy Batson: Arson Fiend, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #2 (April 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116402
1981	Billy Batson: Assault on the Rock of Eternity	CB			World's Finest Comics #267/5 (February-March 1981).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116403
1973	Billy Batson: Astonishing Arch-Enemy, The	CB			Shazam! #2 (April 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116404
1948	Billy Batson: At Boys' Ranch	CB			Whiz Comics #103 (November 1948	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116405
1947	Billy Batson: At the Center of the Earth	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #73/2 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116406
1942	Billy Batson: At the Circus	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #10 (May 1, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116407
1942	Billy Batson: At the Pan-American Olympics	CB			Whiz Comics #29 (April 17, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116408
1947	Billy Batson: Atom Ambassador, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #76 (September 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116409
1952	Billy Batson: Atomic Crimes	CB			Marvel Family #76 (October 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116410
1951	Billy Batson: Atomic Fire, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #122 (July 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116411
1947	Billy Batson: Atomic Shop, The	CB			Whiz Comics #82 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116412
1946	Billy Batson: Atomic War, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #66 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116413
1946	Billy Batson: Aunty Anti-Marvel	CB			Marvel Family #2 (June 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116414
1941	Billy Batson: Awakening of Spy Smasher, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #18 (June 13, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116415
1945	Billy Batson: Baby Marvel	CB			Marvel Family #1/2 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116416
1978	Billy Batson: Backward, Turn Backward, O Time in Your Flight	CB			Shazam! #35 (May-June 1978).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116417
1941	Billy Batson: Bal Masque, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #23 (October 31, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116418
1995	Billy Batson: Balance of Power, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #7 (September 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116419
1943	Billy Batson: Baron of Barracuda Bay, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #30/3 (December 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116420
1949	Billy Batson: Battle of Electricity, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #94 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116421
1949	Billy Batson: Battle of the Berserk Machines, The	CB			Marvel Family #35 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116422
1948	Billy Batson: Battle of the Buildings	CB			Whiz Comics #96 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116423
1953	Billy Batson: Beast Battalions, The	CB			Marvel Family #82 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116424
1941	Billy Batson: Beast Ruler, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #3 (fall 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116425
1943	Billy Batson: Beautiful Baby Contest, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #29/3 (November 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116426
1944	Billy Batson: Beauty Contest, The	CB			Whiz Comics #51 (February 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116427
1953	Billy Batson: Beauty in Black, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #142/3 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116428
1947	Billy Batson: Beluga Ball, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #77/2 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116429
1946	Billy Batson: Berserk Giant, The	CB			Whiz Comics #74 (May 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116430
1950	Billy Batson: Betrayal of Mr. Morris, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #108/2 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116431
1973	Billy Batson: Better Late than Never	CB			Shazam! #6 (October 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116432
1985	Billy Batson: Beyond the Silent Night	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 (October 1985).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116433
1976	Billy Batson: Bicentennial Villain, The	CB			Shazam! #25/2 (September-October 1976).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116434
1949	Billy Batson: Big Balloon Race Around the World, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #96/2 (May 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116435
1996	Billy Batson: Big Rubout, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #21 (December 1996)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116436
1982	Billy Batson: Billy Batson-Captain Marvel	CB			DC Comics Presents #49 (September 1982	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116437
1947	Billy Batson: Billy Batson, School Editor	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #75 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116438
1946	Billy Batson: Billy Batson: Terror Rides the Train	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #62/2 (June 7, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116439
1948	Billy Batson: Billy Batson's Boyhood	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #88/2 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116440
1953	Billy Batson: Billy Batson's Double Life	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #149/3 (October 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116441
1948	Billy Batson: Billy Batson's Phobias	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #84/2 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116442
1947	Billy Batson: Billy Batson's Xmas	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #69/4 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116443
1946	Billy Batson: Billy's Big Day	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #60/3 (May 10, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116444
1947	Billy Batson: Billy's Big Game	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #76/2 (September 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116445
1941	Billy Batson: Black Magician, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #19 (July 11, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116446
1945	Billy Batson: Black Spot Gang of Chicago, Illinois, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #43/3 (February 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116447
1951	Billy Batson: Blackness Plague, The	CB			Family #58/5 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116448
1945	Billy Batson: Blood Bank Robberies, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #45 (April 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116449
1947	Billy Batson: Body Broadcaster, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #76/4 (September 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116450
1949	Billy Batson: Book of All Knowledge, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #93 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116451
1987	Billy Batson: Born Again	CB			Justice League #1 (May 1987).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116452
1944	Billy Batson: Boston's Mayor for a Day	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #40/3 (October 1944	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116453
1946	Billy Batson: Boy Crooks, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #51/2 (January 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116454
1947	Billy Batson: Boy Feud, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #77/3 (October 1947	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116455
1947	Billy Batson: Boy Pirate, The	CB			Whiz Comics #84 (April 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116456
1948	Billy Batson: Boy Who Never Heard of Captain Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #81/3 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116457
1986	Billy Batson: Breach of Faith!	CB			Legends #2 (December 1986)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116458
1949	Billy Batson: Bridge to the Future, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #93/4 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116459
1996	Billy Batson: Brotherhood	CB			Power of Shazam! #17 (August 1996)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116460
1996	Billy Batson: Brotherhood [Flashback]	CB			Power of Shazam! #17 (August 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116461
1942	Billy Batson: Bulbo the Whale	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #15/3 (September 18, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116462
1942	Billy Batson: Bumble-Brained Bridegroom, The	CB			America's Greatest Comics #4 (August 12, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116463
1947	Billy Batson: Buried Alive	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #72/2 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116464
1946	Billy Batson: Camera Fiend, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #63/3 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116465
1978	Billy Batson: Captain and the King, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #253/5 (October-November 1978).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116466
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel a Murderer?	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #15/2 (September 18, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116467
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel and Billy Batson Split	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #83/2 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116468
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel and the Three Lieutenant Marvels Unite to Fight with the United Nations	CB			Whiz Comics #34 (September 4, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116469
1952	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles Flood	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #132 (May 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116470
1952	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles Hallucination	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #136 (September 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116471
1952	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles Hunger	CB			Whiz Comics #149 (September 1952	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116472
1951	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles Invisibility	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #119 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116473
1952	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles the Bug Bombs	CB			Whiz Comics #150 (October 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116474
1943	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles the Forty Million Dollar Denver Plot	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #30 (December 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116475
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #41 (November 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116476
1953	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Battles the World	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #148/2 (September 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116477
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Becomes a Gag Writer	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #77/4 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116478
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Becomes a Hobo	CB			Whiz Comics #93 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116479
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Becomes a Jinx	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #92/3 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116480
1951	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Becomes President of the U.S.A.	CB			Whiz Comics #140 (December 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116481
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Becomes Rich	CB			Whiz Comics #73 (April 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116482
1940	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Crashed Through	CB		Beck, C.C.?	Whiz Comics #5 (May, 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116483
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Cuts a Rug	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #83/3 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116484
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Designs the Future	CB			Whiz Comics #56 (July 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116485
1951	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Destroys the World	CB			Whiz Comics #135 (July 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116486
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Discovers a New Planet	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #72/4 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116487
1950	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Discovers the Eighth Sea	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #111/4 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116488
1950	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Discovers the Wooden Age	CB			Marvel Family #45/4 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116489
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Duels Sivana	CB			Whiz Comics #94 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116490
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Enforces the Law of Gravity	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #31/2 (January 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116491
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Faces Fear	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #89 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116492
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Falls in Love	CB			Whiz Comics #53 (April 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116493
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights a Nightmare	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #18/2 (December 11, 1942	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116494
1952	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights Captain Marvel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #139/3 (December 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116495
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights His Own Conscience	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #31/3 (January 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116496
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights Silent Sound	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #89/4 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116497
1950	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights the History Hoax	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #112 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116498
1977	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights the Man of Steel	CB			Shazam! #30 (July-August 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116499
1953	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights the Mongol Blood Drinkers	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #140/2 (January 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116500
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Fights the Sivana Family	CB			Whiz Comics #86 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116501
1943	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Finds Utopia	CB			Whiz Comics #39 (January 22, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116502
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets a First Name	CB			Whiz Comics #61 (January 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116503
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets a Hobby	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #73/3 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116504
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets a Secretary	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #67 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116505
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets Mothered	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #45/2 (April 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116506
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets Promoted	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #53/3 (February 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116507
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets the Golden Fleece	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #56/3 (March 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116508
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Gets the Heir	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #40 (October 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116509
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Goes Crazy	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #56 (March 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116510
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Goes to College	CB			Whiz Comics #79 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116511
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Goes to Nowhere	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #43/2 (February 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116512
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Has a Dull Day	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #46/2 (May 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116513
1950	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Helps WHIZ Get Color Television	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #107/3 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116514
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel in Buffalo	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #31 (January 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116515
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel in Oklahoma City	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #34 (April 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116516
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel in St. Paul, Minnesota	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #42 (January 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116517
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Introduces Mary Marvel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #18 (December 11, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116518
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Is Knighted	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #69 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116519
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Is Wiped Out	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #97/3 (June 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116520
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Joins the Army	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #12 (June 26, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116521
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Judges a Dog Show	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #72 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116522
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Loses His Memory	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #98/3 (July 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116523
1943	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Makes a Movie Hit	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #27 (September 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116524
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Billy Batson	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #73 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116525
1974	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Lex Luthor	CB			Shazam! #15 (November-December 1974	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116526
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Milady	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #59 (April 26, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116527
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Mr. Atom	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #78 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116528
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Sir Marvel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #59/4 (April 26, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116529
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Meets Uncle Marvel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #43 (February 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116530
1980	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel of 7,000 BC	CB			World's Finest Comics #262/5 (April-May 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116531
1943	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Plays Baseball on Mars	CB			America's Greatest Comics #8 (summer 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116532
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Plays in a Band	CB			Whiz Comics #62 (February 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116533
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Reaches the Age of Perfection	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #101/2 (October 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116534
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Rescues Billy Batson	CB			Marvel Family #42/4 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116535
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Retires	CB			Whiz Comics #58 (September 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116536
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Runs for President	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #41/3 (November 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116537
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Sails Before the Mast	CB			Marvel Family #41/4 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116538
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Sails the Seven Seas	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #49 (October-November 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116539
1951	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Saves Captain Marvel	CB			Whiz Comics #132 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116540
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Saves Sivana	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #78/2 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116541
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Saves the King	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #9/4 (April 3, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116542
1941	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Solves the Swamp Mystery	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/3 (December 12, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116543
1941	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Solves the Swamp Mystery	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/3 (December 12, 1941).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116544
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Subs for Paul Bunyan	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #51/3 (January 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116545
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Takes a Beating	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #74/3 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116546
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Trains Another Captain Marvel	CB			Marvel Family #35/4 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116547
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Traps a Sleepwalker	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #71/2 (April 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116548
1951	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Turns Witch	CB			Whiz Comics #133 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116549
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Unites a Split Personality	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #86/2 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116550
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Visits Baltimore	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #68/3 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116551
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Visits Cloud City	CB			Whiz Comics #113 (September 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116552
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel Visits Kansas City, Missouri	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #54/5 (February 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116553
1945	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel vs. Billy Batson in the Trial of Mr. Morris	CB			Whiz Comics #66 (July 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116554
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel vs. the World's Wildest Man	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #88/3 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116555
1941	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel vs. Z	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #1	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116556
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel--Invalid	CB			Marvel Family #14/3 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116557
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel, Bodyguard	CB			Whiz Comics #81 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116558
1942	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel, Detective	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #14/4 (August 21, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116559
1950	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel, Dogcatcher	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #105/2 (February 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116560
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel, Sportsman	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #34/2 (April 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116561
2003	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel: Cap Lives, Part 4	CB		Gibbons, Dave and Lee Weeks	Captain America vol. 4 #20 (January 2004 issue, released in November 2003	TV Reporters (or freedom fighters with such ambitions) join a revolution and take over TV studios owned by the Red Skull, who is ruling the world.Memorable moments include the line, "This is really happening! Stay tuned!" and "Free Texas TV," the newly retaken Austin TV station now apparently being run by man with Stetson on head, boots on desk and gun and microphone in hand ("God Bless America!").	116562
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Absent-Mindedness	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #99/3 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116563
1943	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Birthday	CB			Whiz Comics #47 (October 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116564
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Blindness	CB			Marvel Family #24/4 (June 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116565
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Dilemma	CB			Marvel Family #28 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116566
1941	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Double Trouble	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5 (December 12, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116567
1941	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Double Trouble	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #5 (December 12, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116568
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Funeral	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #88 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116569
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Inferiority Complex	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #80/2 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116570
1946	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Life Insurance	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #60/2 (May 10, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116571
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Long Chance	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #95/4 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116572
1948	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Melancholia	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #89/2 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116573
1953	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Most Difficult Task	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #149 (October 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116574
1944	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Most Embarrassing Moment	CB			Whiz Comics #50 (January 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116575
1947	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Record	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #72/3 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116576
1953	Billy Batson: Captain Marvel's Wedding	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #150 (November 1953	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116577
1949	Billy Batson: Captain Marvels Stars in Television	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #99/2 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116578
1952	Billy Batson: Capture of the Universe, The	CB			Marvel Family #68 (February 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116579
1942	Billy Batson: Cardiff Giant, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #6/2 (January 9, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116580
1974	Billy Batson: Case of the Charming Crook, The	CB			Shazam! #13 (July-August 1974	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116581
1976	Billy Batson: Case of the Kidnapped Congress, The	CB			Shazam! #26 (November-December 1976).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116582
1980	Billy Batson: Case of the Runaway Sculpture	CB			World's Finest Comics #261/4 (February-March 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116583
1975	Billy Batson: Celebrated Talking Frog of Blackstone Forest, The	CB			Shazam! #18 (May-June 1975).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116584
1996	Billy Batson: Chain Lightning	CB			Power of Shazam! #14 (April 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116585
1948	Billy Batson: Chameleon Stone, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #91/2 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116586
1982	Billy Batson: Charity Begins	CB			World's Finest Comics #282/4 (August 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116587
1944	Billy Batson: Chattanooga Ghost, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #38/3 (August 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116588
1997	Billy Batson: Child of the Atom	CB			Power of Shazam! #23 (February 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116589
1998	Billy Batson: Child of Thunder, A Child of Hate	CB			Power of Shazam! #44 (December 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116590
1998	Billy Batson: Children of Thunder	CB			Power of Shazam! #43 (October 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116591
1944	Billy Batson: Chimes of Crime, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #40/2 (October 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116592
1940	Billy Batson: Circus of Death, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #6 (July, 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116593
1950	Billy Batson: Citizen of the Universe	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #111 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116594
1946	Billy Batson: City Hermit of Rochester, N. Y., The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #57/2 (March 29, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116595
1946	Billy Batson: City Olympics, The	CB			Whiz Comics #75 (June 1946	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116596
1942	Billy Batson: City Under the City, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #6 (January 9, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116597
1947	Billy Batson: Clock of San Lojardo, The	CB			Whiz Comics #85 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116598
1998	Billy Batson: CM3	CB			Power of Shazam! #37 (April 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116599
1947	Billy Batson: Condemned To Die	CB			Marvel Family #15/4 (September 1947	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116600
1941	Billy Batson: Confrontation With Captain Marvel	CB		Beck, C. C.	Whiz Comics #17 (May 16, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116601
1941	Billy Batson: Confrontation With Spy Smasher	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #16 (April 18, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116602
1942	Billy Batson: Copper Feud, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #11/2 (May 29, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116603
1941	Billy Batson: Corruption of Spy Smasher, The	CB		Beck	Whiz Comics #15 (March 21, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116604
1946	Billy Batson: Country Slicker, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #54/2 (February 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116605
1979	Billy Batson: Courtship of Captain Nazi, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #258/5 (August-September 1979).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116606
1947	Billy Batson: Crazy Cave Colors, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #74/2 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116607
1953	Billy Batson: Crazy Crimes, The	CB			Marvel Family #87 (September 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116608
1951	Billy Batson: Creeping Horror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #126/2 (November 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116609
1946	Billy Batson: Crime Egotist of Columbus, Ohio, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #55/3 (March 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116610
1946	Billy Batson: Crime Masquerade, The	CB			Marvel Family #5/2 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116611
1952	Billy Batson: Crusade of Evil, The	CB			Marvel Family #70 (April 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116612
1941	Billy Batson: Crusher of Crime	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #20 (August 8, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116613
1952	Billy Batson: Crust Cracker, The	CB			Marvel Family #73 (July 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116614
1952	Billy Batson: Crystal Catastrophe, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #128 (January 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116615
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 1: World's Mightiest Immortal, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #61/4 (May 24, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116616
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 2: Arena of Horror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #62/3 (June 7, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116617
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 3: Arena of Horror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #63/4 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116618
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 4: Flame of the Magic Fiddle	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #64/2 (August 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116619
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 5: Slaves of the Sea	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #65/3 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116620
1946	Billy Batson: Cult of the Curse, The. Chapter 6: Battle of the Century, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #66/2 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116621
1942	Billy Batson: Curse of Ibac, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #8/3 (March 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116622
1952	Billy Batson: Curse of the Black Thumb, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #129/3 (February 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116623
1950	Billy Batson: Curse of the Endless Wishes, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #114/2 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116624
1949	Billy Batson: Curse of the Evil Eye, The	CB			Marvel Adventures #92/2 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116625
1948	Billy Batson: Curse of the Golden Touch, The	CB			Marvel Family #30/4 (December 1948	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116626
1952	Billy Batson: Curse of the Nomads, The	CB			Whiz Comics #147 (July 1952	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116627
1941	Billy Batson: Curse of the Scorpion	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #2 (Summer, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116628
1942	Billy Batson: Curse of Water, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #12/2 (June 26, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116629
1943	Billy Batson: Curse of Zogi, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #24/3 (June 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116630
1952	Billy Batson: Dancing Plague, The	CB			Whiz Comics #151 (November 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116631
1947	Billy Batson: Danger at the Space Station	CB			Marvel Family #18/4 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116632
1952	Billy Batson: Dangerous Beauty Maker, The	CB			Whiz Comics #152 (December 1952	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116633
1948	Billy Batson: Dangerous Dollar, The	CB			Whiz Comics #102 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116634
1974	Billy Batson: Day Captain Marvel Went Ape, The	CB			Shazam! #9/3 (January 1974	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116635
1950	Billy Batson: Day Civilization Vanished, The	CB			Marvel Family #46 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116636
1950	Billy Batson: Day Civilization Went Backward, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #115 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116637
1999	Billy Batson: Day of Judgment: Choosing Sides	CB			Day of Judgment #3 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116638
1999	Billy Batson: Day of Judgment: End of the World As We Know It, The	CB			Day of Judgment #4 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116639
1999	Billy Batson: Day of Judgment: Lost Souls	CB			Day of Judgment #2 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116640
1999	Billy Batson: Day of Judgment: Soul Search	CB			Day of Judgment #5 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116641
1999	Billy Batson: Day of Judgment: Summoning, The	CB			Day of Judgment #1 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116642
1986	Billy Batson: Death at the Dawn of Time!	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #10 (January 1986).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116643
1953	Billy Batson: Death Horror, The	CB			Whiz Comics #153 (January 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116644
1944	Billy Batson: Deep In the Heart of Dallas	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #32 (February 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116645
1952	Billy Batson: Democracy Smasher, The	CB			Marvel Family #67 (January 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116646
1942	Billy Batson: Dervish of Ank-Har, The	CB			Whiz Comics #28 (March 20, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116647
1979	Billy Batson: Devil and Captain Marvel, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #254/5 (December 1978-January 1979).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116648
1973	Billy Batson: Dexter Knox and his Electric Grandmother	CB			Shazam! #6/2 (October 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116649
1942	Billy Batson: Diamond of Doom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #13/3 (July 24, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116650
1951	Billy Batson: Dilemma of the Double Identity, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #125/2 (October 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116651
1951	Billy Batson: Dinosaur Dilemma, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #123 (August 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116652
1947	Billy Batson: Disappearing Barges, The	CB			Marvel Family #14 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116653
1952	Billy Batson: Disaster Master, The	CB			Whiz Comics #144 (April 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116654
1951	Billy Batson: Discarded Instincts, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #124 (September 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116655
1948	Billy Batson: Discontents, The	CB			Marvel Family #25/4 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116656
1952	Billy Batson: Dizzy Dervish Day, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #132/3 (May 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116657
1952	Billy Batson: Dog Dilemma, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #133/2 (June 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116658
1943	Billy Batson: Doom in Detroit	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #25 (July 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116659
1952	Billy Batson: Double Doom	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #130 (March 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116660
1944	Billy Batson: Down On the Farm	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #38/2 (August 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116661
1947	Billy Batson: Dream Transmitter, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #75/4 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116662
1979	Billy Batson: Dreamdancer	CB			World's Finest Comics #255/4 (February-March 1979	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116663
1949	Billy Batson: Duel of Inventions, The	CB			Marvel Family #34/4 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116664
1996	Billy Batson: Dusk	CB			Final Night #1 (November 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116665
1953	Billy Batson: Dynasty of Horror, The	CB			Marvel Family #79 (January 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116666
1949	Billy Batson: Earth Changer, The	CB			Marvel Family #37 (July 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116667
1949	Billy Batson: Earth Destroyer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #102 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116668
1946	Billy Batson: Earth Dreamer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #52 (January 18, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116669
1943	Billy Batson: Earth's Four Corners, The	CB			Whiz Comics #40 (February 19, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116670
1943	Billy Batson: Ego Exchanger, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #19/4 (January 1, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116671
1948	Billy Batson: Electron Thief, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #87 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116672
1949	Billy Batson: Empty City, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #96/3 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116673
1996	Billy Batson: End Game	CB			Power of Shazam! #12 (February 1996)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116674
1947	Billy Batson: End of the World, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #71/3 (April 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116675
1999	Billy Batson: Endgame	CB			Power of Shazam! #47 (March 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116676
1949	Billy Batson: Endless Menace, The	CB			Marvel Family #42 (December 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116677
1946	Billy Batson: Endless String, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #55 (March 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116678
1941	Billy Batson: Engine of Doom, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #12 (January 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116679
1974	Billy Batson: Evil Return of the Monster Society, The	CB			Shazam! #14 (September-October 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116680
1944	Billy Batson: Executed For Desertion	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #33/3 (March 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116681
1949	Billy Batson: Extinct Instincts, The	CB			Marvel Family #38 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116682
1948	Billy Batson: Family of the Future, The	CB			Marvel Family #24 (June 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116683
1995	Billy Batson: Family Values	CB			Power of Shazam! #4 (June 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116684
1952	Billy Batson: Famine Foiler, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #130/2 (March 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116685
1940	Billy Batson: Fantastic Crimes of Dr. Durgan	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #9 (October 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116686
1953	Billy Batson: Fantastic Freezing Furies, The	CB			Marvel Family #82/2 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116687
1953	Billy Batson: Fatal Fogs, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #144 (May 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116688
1949	Billy Batson: Fate of the Time, The Capsule	CB			Marvel Family #33/4 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116689
1947	Billy Batson: Fate of the World, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #74 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116690
1977	Billy Batson: Fear in Philadelphia	CB			Shazam! #27 (January-February 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116691
1948	Billy Batson: Feud with the River, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #84/4 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116692
1953	Billy Batson: Fight the Feathered Fury	CB			Marvel Family #86 (August 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116693
1941	Billy Batson: Fighting Side-By-Side With Captain Marvel	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #18 (June 13, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116694
1954	Billy Batson: Fights the Dark Curse	CB			Marvel Family #89 (January 1954).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116695
1986	Billy Batson: Final Crisis	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (March 1986).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116696
1987	Billy Batson: Finale!	CB			Legends #6 (April 1987)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116697
1942	Billy Batson: Finish of Mr. Finish, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #11/4 (May 29, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116698
1952	Billy Batson: Fishing Fish Folk, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #131/2 (April 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116699
1949	Billy Batson: Flame Fiend, The	CB			Marvel Family #31/4 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116700
1946	Billy Batson: Flower Peril of Mobile, Alabama, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #56/2 (March 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116701
1952	Billy Batson: Flying Disk Danger, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #138 (November 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116702
1953	Billy Batson: Flying Skull, The	CB			Marvel Family #83 (May 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116703
1946	Billy Batson: Forgotten Kingdom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #57/3 (March 29, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116704
1950	Billy Batson: Four Horsemen Ride Again, The	CB			Marvel Family #48 (June 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116705
1948	Billy Batson: Freedom Train, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #85 (June 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116706
1950	Billy Batson: Friendly Horrors, The	CB			Whiz Comics #126 (October 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116707
1999	Billy Batson: Friends In High Places	CB			Power of Shazam! #45 (January 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116708
1985	Billy Batson: From Fear to Eternity	CB			All-Star Squadron #52 (December 1985).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116709
1978	Billy Batson: Fuhrer of Chicago, The	CB			Shazam! #34 (March-April 1978).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116710
1946	Billy Batson: Furious Five Minutes, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #55/4 (March 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116711
1947	Billy Batson: Future Car, The	CB			Marvel Family #17/4 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116712
1940	Billy Batson: Gamblers of Death	CB		Beck, C.C.	Special Edition Comics #1/2	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116713
1979	Billy Batson: Gamester's Death Wager, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #256/5 (April-May 1979).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116714
1997	Billy Batson: Genesis #2: Edge of Destruction	CB			Genesis #2 (October 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116715
1997	Billy Batson: Genesis #3: Event Horizon	CB			Genesis #3 (October 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116716
1945	Billy Batson: Genius of the Garret, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #44 (March 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116717
1953	Billy Batson: Ghastly Space Ghoul, The	CB			Marvel Family #80/3 (February 1953	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116718
1941	Billy Batson: Ghost of the Deep	CB			America's Greatest Comics #1 (March 1941).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116719
1942	Billy Batson: Ghost of the White Room, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #7 (February 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116720
1951	Billy Batson: Ghost Town Mystery, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #119/3 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116721
1946	Billy Batson: Ghostly Ghostwriter, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #68/2 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116722
1944	Billy Batson: Glass-Blower of Greenpoint, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #32/3 (February 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116723
1949	Billy Batson: God of Crime, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #94/4 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116724
1997	Billy Batson: Gods Must Be Crazy, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #31 (October 1997)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116725
1974	Billy Batson: Golden Plague, The	CB			Shazam! #12 (May-June 1974	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116726
1946	Billy Batson: Good Neighbor, A	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #63 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116727
1946	Billy Batson: Gorgon's Curse, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #55/2 (March 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116728
1951	Billy Batson: Governor of Space, The	CB			Marvel Family #55/4 (January 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116729
1942	Billy Batson: Grand Steeplechase, The	CB			Whiz Comics #38 (December 25, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116730
1987	Billy Batson: Gray Life Gray Dreams	CB			Justice League #5 (September 1987).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116731
1942	Billy Batson: Great Atlantic Dam, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #15 (September 18, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116732
1946	Billy Batson: Great Butterfly Chase, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #67/3 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116733
1997	Billy Batson: Great Carlini, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #29 (August 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116734
1949	Billy Batson: Great Experiment, The	CB			Whiz Comics #107 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116735
1946	Billy Batson: Great Harness Race, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #62 (June 7, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116736
1951	Billy Batson: Great Heat Age, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #126 (November 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116737
1949	Billy Batson: Great Hunger, The	CB			Marvel Family #31 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116738
1945	Billy Batson: Great Indian Rope Trick, The	CB			Whiz Comics #63 (March 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116739
1949	Billy Batson: Great Oxygen Theft, The	CB			Marvel Family #41 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116740
1949	Billy Batson: Great Polar Ice Cap, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #95 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116741
1953	Billy Batson: Great Red Brain, The	CB			Marvel Family #80 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116742
1952	Billy Batson: Great Space Struggle, The	CB			Marvel Family #75 (September 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116743
1950	Billy Batson: Great Speed-Up, The	CB			Marvel Family #43/4 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116744
1944	Billy Batson: Great Stone Face, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #33/2 (March 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116745
1980	Billy Batson: Greybeard Gang, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #263/5 (June-July 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116746
1948	Billy Batson: Grounded	CB			Whiz Comics #95 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116747
1949	Billy Batson: Gypsy Menace, The	CB			Whiz Comics #116 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116748
1948	Billy Batson: Hammer of Thor, The	CB			Marvel Family #23/4 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116749
1948	Billy Batson: Hand of Captain Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #90/2 (November 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116750
1953	Billy Batson: Hand of Horror	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #140 (January 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116751
1942	Billy Batson: Hate Campaign, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #17/4 (November 14, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116752
1946	Billy Batson: Haunted Girl, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #57 (March 29, 1946	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116753
1942	Billy Batson: Haunted Halloween Hotel, The	CB			Whiz Comics #36 (October 30, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116754
1940	Billy Batson: Haunted House, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Special Edition Comics #1/2	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116755
1942	Billy Batson: Henry's Grandmother	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #14 (August 21, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116756
1942	Billy Batson: Heritage of the Batsons, The	CB			Whiz Comics #30 (May 15, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116757
1949	Billy Batson: Hermit Family, The	CB			Marvel Family #33 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116758
1951	Billy Batson: Hermit Giant, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #119/4 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116759
1997	Billy Batson: Hero Falls	CB			Power of Shazam! #26 (May 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116760
1953	Billy Batson: Hideous Head Hunter, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #141/3 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116761
1943	Billy Batson: His Achilles Heel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #19/3 (January 1, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116762
1949	Billy Batson: His Bad Star	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #93/3 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116763
1944	Billy Batson: His Battle of the Bubbles	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #37 (July 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116764
1943	Billy Batson: His Carping Critics	CB			Whiz Comics #45 (August 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116765
1943	Billy Batson: His Country Cousin	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #26/3 (August 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116766
1944	Billy Batson: His Death Day	CB			Whiz Comics #52 (March 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116767
1944	Billy Batson: His Family Tree	CB			Whiz Comics #55 (June 1944	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116768
1950	Billy Batson: His Feud with Mr. Tawny	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #113/3 (October 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116769
1946	Billy Batson: His Great Invention	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #62/4 (June 7, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116770
1951	Billy Batson: His Headache of Horrors	CB			Whiz Comics #136 (August 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116771
1945	Billy Batson: His Loneliest Day	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #49/3 (October-November 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116772
1946	Billy Batson: His Press Agent	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #64/4 (August 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116773
1945	Billy Batson: His Trip to Other Worlds	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #44/2 (March 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116774
1947	Billy Batson: His Unwilling Double	CB			Marvel Family #9/4 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116775
1952	Billy Batson: Hissing Horror, The	CB			Marvel Family #74 (August 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116776
1949	Billy Batson: History Goes Wild	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #95/3 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116777
1950	Billy Batson: Hoax City, The	CB			Marvel Family #45 (March 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116778
1946	Billy Batson: Hobo Newscast, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #55/5 (March 1, 1946	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116779
1943	Billy Batson: Honesty Ray, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #21/2 (February 12, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116780
1943	Billy Batson: Horn of Plenty, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #20/2 (January 22, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116781
1952	Billy Batson: Horrible Haunted Armor, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #138/2 (November 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116782
1953	Billy Batson: Horror Hunt, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #143 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116783
1947	Billy Batson: Horror in the Box, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #70/3 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116784
1952	Billy Batson: House That Didn't Want To Be Haunted, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #128/3 (January 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116785
1946	Billy Batson: House That Time Forgot, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #60 (May 10, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116786
1953	Billy Batson: Human Hawks, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #143/4 (April 1953	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116787
1948	Billy Batson: Hundred Horrors, The	CB			Whiz Comics #100 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116788
1950	Billy Batson: Hypnotic Trap, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #104/2 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116789
1977	Billy Batson: Ibac Meets Aunt Minerva	CB			Shazam! #29 (May-June 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116790
1973	Billy Batson: IBAC the Cursed	CB			Shazam! #4 (August 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116791
1949	Billy Batson: Ice Fiend, The	CB			Whiz Comics #110 (June 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116792
1946	Billy Batson: Ice Follies, The	CB			Whiz Comics #76 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116793
1950	Billy Batson: Imperfect Perfection, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #113/2 (October 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116794
1943	Billy Batson: Imported Ghost, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #21/3 (February 12, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116795
1943	Billy Batson: Impossible Feats, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #23/4 (April 28, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116796
1953	Billy Batson: Impossible Ghost, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #148/3 (September 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116797
1942	Billy Batson: In Mexico	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #16/4 (October 16, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116798
1946	Billy Batson: In Ogre Land	CB			Whiz Comics #73 (April 1946	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116799
1973	Billy Batson: In the Beginning	CB			Shazam! #1 (February 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116800
1995	Billy Batson: In the Beginning…	CB			Power of Shazam! #10 (December 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116801
1942	Billy Batson: In the Realm of the Subconscious	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #9 (April 3, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116802
1946	Billy Batson: Incredible Calculator, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #53/2 (February 1, 1946)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116803
1974	Billy Batson: Incredible Cape-Man, The	CB			Shazam! #11/2 (March 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116804
1948	Billy Batson: Indian Chief	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #83/4 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116805
1951	Billy Batson: Inflammable Water, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #117/3 (February 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116806
1947	Billy Batson: Insect Plague	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #70/2 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116807
1950	Billy Batson: Interplanetary Theft, The	CB			Marvel Family #47 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116808
1940	Billy Batson: Introducing Captain Marvel	CB		Beck, C.C. and Otto Binder	Whiz Comics #2 (Fawcett, February 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson got his job after being granted immense magical powers by the ancient wizard Shazam.Used his position as a journalist to keep an ear out for trouble and publicize his exploits as Captain Marvel, a fully adult superhero into whom he transforms by shouting the wizard's name. First appearance.	116809
1947	Billy Batson: Introducing the Marvel Round Table	CB			Marvel Family #8 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116810
1949	Billy Batson: Invaders from Infinity, The	CB			Marvel Family #36 (June 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116811
1941	Billy Batson: Invasion From Mars	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #2 (Summer, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116812
1946	Billy Batson: Invasion From Outer Space, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #65 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116813
1974	Billy Batson: Invasion of the Salad Men	CB			Shazam! #10 (February 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116814
1950	Billy Batson: Invention Inventor Machine, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #109/2 (June 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116815
1949	Billy Batson: Invention Miser, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #103/2 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116816
1979	Billy Batson: Invincible Man, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #257/5 (June-July 1979).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116817
1949	Billy Batson: Invisibility Trap, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #101/3 (October 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116818
1947	Billy Batson: Iron Horsemen, The	CB			Marvel Family #12 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116819
1976	Billy Batson: Isis - as in Crisis	CB			Shazam! #25 (September-October 1976).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116820
1953	Billy Batson: Island Wrecker, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #141/4 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116821
1944	Billy Batson: Jack of All Trades	CB			Whiz Comics #54 (May 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116822
1944	Billy Batson: Jealous Magician, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #34/3 (April 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116823
1942	Billy Batson: Job He Couldn't Do, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #13/4 (July 24, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116824
1953	Billy Batson: Jokes of Jeopardy	CB			Marvel Family #88 (October 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116825
1951	Billy Batson: Joy Killer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #123/2 (August 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116826
1946	Billy Batson: Junkman Mystery, The	CB			Whiz Comics #80 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116827
1946	Billy Batson: Key of Crime, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #67/4 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116828
1948	Billy Batson: Kidnappers, The	CB			Whiz Comics #98 (June 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116829
1946	Billy Batson: King for a Day	CB			Whiz Comics #75 (June 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116830
1952	Billy Batson: King Kull and the Seven Sins	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #137 (October 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116831
1953	Billy Batson: King of All Time, The	CB			Marvel Family #88/2 (October 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116832
1942	Billy Batson: King of Storms, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #13 (July 24, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116833
1947	Billy Batson: King of Terror Island, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #73/4 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116834
1946	Billy Batson: King of the Apes	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #58/3 (April 12, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116835
1941	Billy Batson: King of the Crater, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/2 (December 12, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116836
1941	Billy Batson: King of the Crater, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/2 (December 12, 1941).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116837
1947	Billy Batson: Kingdom of Ulysses, The	CB			Marvel Family #12/2 (June 1947)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116838
1942	Billy Batson: Klang the Killer	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #15/4 (September 18, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116839
1943	Billy Batson: Knighthood Flowers Again	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #29 (November 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116840
1945	Billy Batson: Lamp of Diogenes, The	CB			Whiz Comics #65 (May 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116841
1949	Billy Batson: Land of Limbo, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #92/4 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116842
1947	Billy Batson: Land of Opportunity, The	CB			Whiz Comics #92 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116843
1948	Billy Batson: Land of Surrealism, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #80/4 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116844
1951	Billy Batson: Land That Never Was, The	CB			Marvel Family #57 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116845
1997	Billy Batson: Last God Standing	CB			Genesis #4 (October 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116846
1946	Billy Batson: Last Men on Earth, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #52/2 (January 18, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116847
1946	Billy Batson: Last of the Batsons, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #51 (January 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116848
1947	Billy Batson: Last Vikings, The	CB			Marvel Family #9 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116849
1945	Billy Batson: Laugh Lotion, The	CB			Whiz Comics #68 (November-December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116850
1950	Billy Batson: Laughing Peril, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #106/2 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116851
1941	Billy Batson: Lawless Legion, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #4/4 (October 31, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116852
1953	Billy Batson: Legend Horror, The	CB			Whiz Comics #155 (June 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116853
1987	Billy Batson: Let Slip the Dogs of War	CB			Legends #5 (March 1987).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116854
1943	Billy Batson: Lie Detector, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #23 (April 28, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116855
1943	Billy Batson: Life Story of Captain Marvel, The	CB			Whiz Comics #44 (July 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116856
1998	Billy Batson: Lightning and Stars, Part 2: Bite The Bullet!	CB			Power of Shazam! #35 (February 1998).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) crossed over in Starman #39-40 (chapters 1 and 3)	116857
1998	Billy Batson: Lightning and Stars, Part 4: Close Encounters	CB			Power of Shazam! #36 (March 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116858
1984	Billy Batson: Lightning in Berlin	CB			All-Star Squadron #37 (September 1984).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116859
1984	Billy Batson: Lightning in Berlin	CB			All-Star Squadron #37 (September 1984). Flashback.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116860
1949	Billy Batson: Lionizing of Mr. Tawny, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #92 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116861
1952	Billy Batson: Liquid Horror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #129 (February 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116862
1946	Billy Batson: Little Man Who Wasn't There, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #64 (August 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116863
1995	Billy Batson: Lost And Found!	CB			Power of Shazam! #3 (May 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116864
1952	Billy Batson: Lost Island of Ice, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #134/3 (July 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116865
1942	Billy Batson: Lost Lightning, The	CB			America's Greatest Comics #5 (December 16, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116866
1997	Billy Batson: Lost Soul, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #30 (September 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116867
1948	Billy Batson: Lottery of Death, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #81/4 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116868
1951	Billy Batson: Machine Monster, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #120/4 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116869
1953	Billy Batson: Machines of Murder, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #145/3 (June 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116870
1942	Billy Batson: Macro the Giant	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #8 (March 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116871
1943	Billy Batson: Mad Hermit, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #25/2 (July 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116872
1946	Billy Batson: Mad Mahout, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #67/2 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116873
1995	Billy Batson: Madame Libertine Strikes!	CB			Power of Shazam! #5 (July 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116874
1951	Billy Batson: Magic Carpet Menace, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #116/2 (January 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116875
1949	Billy Batson: Magic Coat, The	CB			Whiz Comics #108 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116876
1947	Billy Batson: Magic Locket, The	CB			Whiz Comics #83 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116877
1949	Billy Batson: Magic Mix-Up, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #102/3 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116878
1982	Billy Batson: Magicians and Mercenaries	CB			World's Finest Comics #276/5 (February 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116879
1950	Billy Batson: Magnetic Menace, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #114 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116880
1942	Billy Batson: Magno-Ray	CB			America's Greatest Comics #3 (May 13, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116881
1947	Billy Batson: Mail Girl, The	CB			Whiz Comics #90 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116882
1947	Billy Batson: Man in the Mirror, The	CB			Marvel Family #13/4 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116883
1953	Billy Batson: Man in the Moon, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #143/2 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116884
1944	Billy Batson: Man Nobody Loved, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #38 (August 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116885
1946	Billy Batson: Man of the Future	CB			Whiz Comics #72 (March 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116886
1950	Billy Batson: Man Who Changed the World, The	CB			Marvel Family #53 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116887
1949	Billy Batson: Man Who Didn't Exist, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #102/2 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116888
1951	Billy Batson: Man Who Grew Young, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #127/3 (December 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116889
1944	Billy Batson: Man Who Inherited Pittsburgh, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #39 (September 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116890
1951	Billy Batson: Man Who Lived Two Centuries, The	CB			Marvel Family #58/3 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116891
1952	Billy Batson: Man Who Never Saw Captain Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #132/2 (May 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116892
1950	Billy Batson: Man Who Owned All the Wheels, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #112/4 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116893
1951	Billy Batson: Man Who Sank a City, The	CB			Marvel Family #55 (January 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116894
1951	Billy Batson: Man Who Stole Clouds, The	CB			Whiz Comics #129 (January 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116895
1950	Billy Batson: Man Who Stole Dirt, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #107/4 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116896
1975	Billy Batson: Man Who Stole Justice, The	CB			Shazam! #16 (January-February 1975).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116897
1951	Billy Batson: Man Who Thought Aloud, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #119/2 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116898
1949	Billy Batson: Man Who Wanted To Be Poor, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #95/2 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116899
1973	Billy Batson: Man Who Wasn't, The	CB			Shazam! #5 (September 1973)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116900
1953	Billy Batson: Man Without a World, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #141/2 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116901
1948	Billy Batson: Man's Worst Enemy	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #91/3 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116902
1951	Billy Batson: Marauding Meteors, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #120 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116903
1950	Billy Batson: March of the Grass, The	CB			Marvel Family #43 (January 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116904
1949	Billy Batson: Marine Invasion, The	CB			Whiz Comics #115 (November 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116905
1943	Billy Batson: Mark of the Black Swastika, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #20 (January 22, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116906
1946	Billy Batson: Marooned in the Future	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #54/3 (February 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116907
1945	Billy Batson: Marvel Ant, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #47 (July 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116908
1949	Billy Batson: Marvel Delivery Service, The	CB			Whiz Comics #111 (July 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116909
1942	Billy Batson: Marvel Exterminator, The	CB			Whiz Comics #31 (June 12, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116910
1953	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Battles Chief Thundercloud, The	CB			Marvel Family #83/2 (May 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116911
1946	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Civilizes a Prehistoric Race, The	CB			Marvel Family #5 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116912
1947	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Curse, The	CB			Marvel Family #17 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116913
1948	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Feud, The	CB			Marvel Family #20 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116914
1949	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Goes into Business, The	CB			Marvel Family #32 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116915
1947	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Has a Quarrel, The	CB			Marvel Family #16 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116916
1946	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Makes the Headlines, The	CB			Marvel Family #6 (November 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116917
1946	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Moves a Town, The	CB			Marvel Family #3 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116918
1948	Billy Batson: Marvel Family On Trial, The	CB			Marvel Family #25 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116919
1950	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Proves Human Hardiness, The	CB			Marvel Family #49 (July 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116920
1946	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Reaches Eternity, The	CB			Marvel Family #7 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116921
1949	Billy Batson: Marvel Family Smashes the Legend of Atlantis, The	CB			Marvel Family #39 (September 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116922
1945	Billy Batson: Marvel Stamps, The	CB			Whiz Comics #67 (September 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116923
1946	Billy Batson: Marvelous Dinosaur, The	CB			Marvel Family #3/4 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116924
1947	Billy Batson: Mary Batson's Inheritance	CB			Marvel Family #13 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116925
1951	Billy Batson: Mechanical Man Mystery, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #125/3 (October 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116926
1946	Billy Batson: Mechanix Illustrated Adventure, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #65/2 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116927
1948	Billy Batson: Medieval Demon, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #82/3 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116928
1947	Billy Batson: Melancholy Clown, The	CB			Marvel Family #8/4 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116929
1948	Billy Batson: Men of Destiny, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #86/4 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116930
1948	Billy Batson: Menace in the Mountains	CB			Whiz Comics #99 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116931
1940	Billy Batson: Menace of Dr. Allirog, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Special Edition Comics #1 (1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116932
1950	Billy Batson: Menace of Greed, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #111/2 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116933
1941	Billy Batson: Menace of Muscles McGinnis, The	CB		Beck, C.C	Captain Marvel Adventures #3 (fall 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116934
1952	Billy Batson: Menace of Old Age, The	CB			Marvel Family #69 (March 1952	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116935
1950	Billy Batson: Menace of the Moon, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #106/3 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116936
1950	Billy Batson: Menace of the Rings Around Earth, The	CB			Marvel Family #54 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116937
1940	Billy Batson: Menace of the Skull, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #8 (September 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116938
1946	Billy Batson: Mental Monster, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #61/3 (May 24, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116939
1952	Billy Batson: Microbe Menace, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #135/2 (August 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116940
1948	Billy Batson: Midget Auto Race, The	CB			Marvel Family #19/4 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116941
1949	Billy Batson: Mightiest Meteor Shower, The	CB			Marvel Family #39/4 (September 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116942
1953	Billy Batson: Mightiest Mongol, The	CB			Marvel Family #81 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116943
1947	Billy Batson: Mightiest Mortal of the Universe	CB			Marvel Family #16/4 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116944
1948	Billy Batson: Mightiest Sea-Mortal, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #91/4 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116945
1945	Billy Batson: Mighty Marvels Join Forces, The	CB			Marvel Family #1 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116946
1974	Billy Batson: Mighty Master of the Martial Arts	CB			Shazam! #12/3 (May-June 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116947
1943	Billy Batson: Miguel the Mountain Mover	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #28/2 (October 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116948
1944	Billy Batson: Military Misfit, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #32/2 (February 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116949
1947	Billy Batson: Mill Menace, The	CB			Whiz Comics #91 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116950
1950	Billy Batson: Million Dollar Tasks, The	CB			Marvel Family #49/4 (July 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116951
1951	Billy Batson: Million Year War, The	CB			Marvel Family #61 (July 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116952
1947	Billy Batson: Minerva's True Love	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #79/3 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116953
1949	Billy Batson: Miniature Giants, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #101 (October 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116954
1943	Billy Batson: Minneapolis Mystery, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #24 (June 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116955
1951	Billy Batson: Miracle Stone, The	CB			Marvel Family #66 (December 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116956
1946	Billy Batson: Miracle Worker, The	CB			Marvel Family #2/4 (June 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116957
1948	Billy Batson: Mirage City	CB			Whiz Comics #97 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116958
1953	Billy Batson: Mirage Menace, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #146 (July 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116959
1943	Billy Batson: Mirror of Evil, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #23/2 (April 28, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116960
1973	Billy Batson: Mirrors That Predicted the Future, The	CB			Shazam! #4/2 (August 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116961
1950	Billy Batson: Missing Atom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #104/3 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116962
1946	Billy Batson: Missing Millions, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #64/3 (August 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116963
1944	Billy Batson: Missing Persons Machine, The	CB			Whiz Comics #60 (November 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116964
1946	Billy Batson: Missing Red Suit, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #68/4 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116965
1945	Billy Batson: Mission to Mercury	CB			Whiz Comics #69 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116966
1947	Billy Batson: Mississippi Steamboat Race, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #75/2 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116967
1948	Billy Batson: Mistake of Father Time, The	CB			Marvel Family #20/4 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116968
1950	Billy Batson: Mobell Space Prizes, The	CB			Whiz Comics #123 (July 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116969
1949	Billy Batson: Modern Gold Rush, The	CB			Whiz Comics #106 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116970
1943	Billy Batson: Modern Robinson Crusoe, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #30/2 (December 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116971
1948	Billy Batson: Monarch of Money, The	CB			Marvel Family #29 (November 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116972
1951	Billy Batson: Money-Making Mystery, The	CB			Marvel Family #60 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116973
1946	Billy Batson: Monster Diamond, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #60/4 (May 10, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116974
1948	Billy Batson: Monster Menace, The	CB			Marvel Family #19 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116975
1985	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil	CB			All-Star Squadron #51 (November 1985).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116976
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil Chapter 10: The Booby Traps of Mr. Mind	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #31/4 (January 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116977
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Chapter 4: Glaciers Over America	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #25/4 (July 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116978
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Chapter 6: Mr. Mind On Earth	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #27/4 (September 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116979
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Chapter 9: Webs of Destruction, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #30/4 (December 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116980
1998	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Part 2: Requital	CB			Power of Shazam! #39 (June 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116981
1998	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Part 3: Fail Safe	CB			Power of Shazam! #40 (July 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116982
1998	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil, The. Part 4: Death Warrant	CB			Power of Shazam! #41 (August 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116983
1945	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The Chapter 23: Mr. Mind's School For Evil.	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #44/4 (March 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116984
1945	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The Chapter 25: End of Mr. Mind, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #46/3 (May 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116985
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 1: Pearl of Peril, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #22/3 (March 26, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116986
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 11: Firing of Great Big Bertha, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #32/4 (February 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116987
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 12: Bombardment of Earth, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #33/4 (March 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116988
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 13: Floating Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #34/4 (April 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116989
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 14: Mr. Mind's Blitz	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #35/4 (May 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116990
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 15: Vicious Volcano, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #36/4 (June 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116991
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 16: Earth Must Die	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #37/4 (July 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116992
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 17: Mr. Mind's Movie Madness	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #38/4 (August 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116993
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 18: Peril Behind the Camera	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #39/4 (September 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116994
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 19: Black Ray Death, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #40/4 (October 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116995
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 2: Jungle Trap, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #23/3 (April 28, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116996
1944	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 20: Mr. Mind's Book	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #41/4 (November 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116997
1945	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 21: Unholy Hydra, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #42/3 (January 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116998
1945	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 22: Mr. Mind Loses His Mind	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #43/4 (February 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	116999
1945	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 24: Undersea Monster Brigade, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #45/3 (April 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117000
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 3: Second Pearl Harbor, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #24/2 (June 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117001
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 5: Marvel Meets Mr. Mind	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #26/4 (August 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117002
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 7: Lost Sunrise, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #28/4 (October 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117003
1943	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Chapter 8: Battle at the China Wall	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #29/4 (November 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117004
1998	Billy Batson: Monster Society of Evil!, The. Part 1	CB			Power of Shazam! #38 (May 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117005
1980	Billy Batson: Monster Society Strikes Back, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #264/5 (August-September 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117006
1941	Billy Batson: Monsters of Saturn, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #1/3	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117007
1950	Billy Batson: Most Dangerous Job on Earth, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #108/3 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117008
1945	Billy Batson: Mountain Marvel Feud, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #47/3 (July 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117009
1951	Billy Batson: Mountain That Grew, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #118/5 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117010
1944	Billy Batson: Mr. Agony's Ill-Will Hour	CB			Whiz Comics #57 (August 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117011
1948	Billy Batson: Mr. Atom and the Comet Men	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #81 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117012
1948	Billy Batson: Mr. Power	CB			Marvel Family #26 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117013
1949	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny Loses Faith in Mankind	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #96 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117014
1951	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny Seeks Happiness	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #117/2 (February 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117015
1951	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny, Fighting Mayor	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #123/3 (August 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117016
1953	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny, Hermit	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #149/2 (October 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117017
1977	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Big Game	CB			Shazam! #32 (November-December 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117018
1952	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Bouncing Shoes	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #134/2 (July 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117019
1952	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Culture Craze	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #137/2 (October 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117020
1950	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Detective Case	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #108/4 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117021
1951	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Diet Dangers	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #121/4 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117022
1951	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Fight for Fame	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #126/3 (November 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117023
1950	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Masquerade	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #104/4 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117024
1948	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's New Home	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #90 (November 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117025
1949	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Persecution Complex	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #98/4 (July 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117026
1950	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Personality Peril	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #115/3 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117027
1952	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Pleasure Peril	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #128/2 (January 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117028
1948	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Problem	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #86 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117029
1952	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Quest for Youth	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #131/3 (April 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117030
1951	Billy Batson: Mr. Tawny's Sales Campaign	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #119/5 (April 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117031
1942	Billy Batson: Mummy Mystery, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #17 (November 14, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117032
1951	Billy Batson: Mysterious Glass-Fogger, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #121/3 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117033
1952	Billy Batson: Mysterious Invisible Monster, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #130/3 (March 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117034
1950	Billy Batson: Mysterious Migration, The	CB			Marvel Family #47/4 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117035
1949	Billy Batson: Mystery Metal, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #98/2 (July 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117036
1952	Billy Batson: Mystery of Ghost Island, The	CB			Marvel Family #71 (May 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117037
1943	Billy Batson: Mystery of Jingle Jangle Jungle, The	CB			America's Greatest Comics #6 (February 17, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117038
1944	Billy Batson: Mystery of Lost River, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #36/2 (June 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117039
1940	Billy Batson: Mystery of Marvel College	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #11 (December 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.--Flashback story	117040
1951	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Expanding Island, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #127/2 (December 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117041
1951	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Flying Saucer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #116/3 (January 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117042
1952	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Flying Studio, The	CB			Whiz Comics #143 (March 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117043
1950	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Living Statuettes, The	CB			Marvel Family #51 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117044
1951	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Lost Sense, The	CB			Marvel Family #57/2 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117045
1950	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Model Crimes, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #109/3 (June 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117046
1951	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Red Herring, The	CB			Whiz Comics #138 (October 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117047
1952	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Space Switch, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #135 (August 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117048
1950	Billy Batson: Mystery of the Square World, The	CB			Marvel Family #51/4 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117049
1950	Billy Batson: Myth That Came True, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #112/2 (September 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117050
1946	Billy Batson: Nature Goes Wild	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #58/2 (April 12, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117051
1948	Billy Batson: Neptune's Freak Show	CB			Marvel Family #27/4 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117052
1949	Billy Batson: Never Trouble Trouble	CB			Marvel Adventures #96/4 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117053
1952	Billy Batson: New Home for Billy, A	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #133/3 (June 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117054
1973	Billy Batson: Nicest Guy in the World, The	CB			Shazam! #2/2 (April 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117055
1942	Billy Batson: Nippo from Nagasaki	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #9/3 (April 3, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117056
1942	Billy Batson: Nippo Meets His Nemesis	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #14/3 (August 21, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117057
2000	Billy Batson: O, Captain, My Captain	CB			Comics #768 (August 2000).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117058
1997	Billy Batson: Of Shadows and Fog…	CB			Power of Shazam! #22 (January 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117059
1943	Billy Batson: Old Cowboy, The	CB			Whiz Comics #46 (September 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117060
1946	Billy Batson: Old Man River	CB			Whiz Comics #74 (May 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117061
1950	Billy Batson: Olympic Game of the Gods, The	CB			Whiz Comics #125 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117062
1944	Billy Batson: Omaha Adventure, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #33 (March 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117063
1986	Billy Batson: Once Upon A Time...!	CB			Legends #1 (November 1986)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117064
1943	Billy Batson: One Thousand Years from Now, Part 1	CB			Whiz Comics #41 (April 7, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117065
1943	Billy Batson: One Thousand Years from Now, Part 2	CB			Whiz Comics #42 (May 7, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117066
1944	Billy Batson: One-Man Transportation System, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #36/3 (June 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117067
1982	Billy Batson: One-Worm Monster Society, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #281/4 (July 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117068
1941	Billy Batson: Origin of Captain Marvel, Jr., The	CB			Whiz Comics #25 (December 26, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117069
1941	Billy Batson: Origin of Dr. Sivana, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #15 (March 21, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117070
1981	Billy Batson: Our Son, The Monster	CB			World's Finest Comics #270/5 (August 1981).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117071
1941	Billy Batson: Out West	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #1/2	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117072
1949	Billy Batson: Ownerless Diamond, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #97/2 (June 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117073
1948	Billy Batson: Pact Plot, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #81/2 (February 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117074
1951	Billy Batson: Pain Maker, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #120/2 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117075
1952	Billy Batson: Pandora Pirates, The	CB			Marvel Family #72 (June 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117076
2002	Billy Batson: Paradox Play	CB			JSA #42 (January 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117077
1942	Billy Batson: Park Robberies, The	CB			America's Greatest Comics #2 (February 11, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117078
1950	Billy Batson: People Who Turned To Stone, The	CB			Marvel Family #46/4 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117079
1942	Billy Batson: Perfect Gentleman, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #13/2 (July 24, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117080
1946	Billy Batson: Peril at the Lighthouse	CB			Whiz Comics #77 (August 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117081
1951	Billy Batson: Perilous Key, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #121/2 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117082
1952	Billy Batson: Perplexing Past Puzzle, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #135/3 (August 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117083
1943	Billy Batson: Phantom of the Department Store, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #19 (January 1, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117084
1943	Billy Batson: Phantom of the Frisco Fog	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #28 (October 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117085
1949	Billy Batson: Phantom Plague, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #94/3 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117086
1951	Billy Batson: Pie Plot, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #118/2 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117087
1975	Billy Batson: Pied Un-Piper, The	CB			Shazam! #17 (March-April 1975).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117088
1943	Billy Batson: Pin-Up Boy	CB			Whiz Comics #48 (November 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117089
1953	Billy Batson: Pinhead Plague, The	CB			Marvel Family #87/2 (September 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117090
1951	Billy Batson: Pirate Planet, The	CB			Marvel Family #63 (September 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117091
1941	Billy Batson: Pirate's Treasure, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #2 (Summer, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117092
1942	Billy Batson: Pirates of Port Peril, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #7/3 (February 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117093
1950	Billy Batson: Plague of Lies, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #106 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117094
1943	Billy Batson: Pledge of the Gremlins, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #27/2 (September 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117095
1945	Billy Batson: Plot Against Christmas, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #42/4 (January 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117096
1980	Billy Batson: Plot Against the Human Race , The	CB			World's Finest Comics #265/5 (October-November 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117097
1949	Billy Batson: Plot Against the Universe, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #100 (September 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117098
1943	Billy Batson: Plundering Giant, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #26/2 (August 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117099
1953	Billy Batson: Plundering Pasha, The	CB			Marvel Family #81/2 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117100
1982	Billy Batson: Power of Darkness (Billy Batson)	CB			World's Finest Comics #278/4 (April 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117101
1994	Billy Batson: Power of Shazam!	CB		Ordway, Jerry	Power of Shazam! Graphic Novel #1 (1994)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117102
1950	Billy Batson: Prehistoric Peril, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #105 (February 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117103
1953	Billy Batson: Prehistoric Zombies, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #141 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117104
1952	Billy Batson: Pressure Peril, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #133 (June 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117105
1948	Billy Batson: Pride of Mr. Morris, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #89/3 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117106
1953	Billy Batson: Primate Plot, The	CB			Marvel Family #85 (July 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117107
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Coda: Justice Eternity	CB			JSA #51 (October 2003).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117108
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Part 1: Into the Valley	CB			JSA #46 (May 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117109
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Part 2: Eclipse	CB			JSA #47 (June 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117110
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Part 3: Enlightenment	CB			JSA #48 (July 2003	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117111
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Part 4: Army of Darkness	CB			JSA #49 (August 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117112
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Part 5: The Last Light	CB			JSA #50 (September 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117113
2003	Billy Batson: Princes of Darkness Prologue: Peacemakers	CB			JSA #45 (April 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117114
1974	Billy Batson: Prize Catch of the Year, The	CB			Shazam! #10/3 (February 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117115
1946	Billy Batson: Prophetic Book , The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #57/4 (March 29, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117116
1953	Billy Batson: Queen of Spies, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #147/2 (August 1953	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117117
1951	Billy Batson: Quicksand Quandry, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #117 (February 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117118
1946	Billy Batson: Radar Fiend, The	CB			Marvel Family #7/4 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117119
1944	Billy Batson: Radar, the International Policeman	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #35 (May 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117120
1947	Billy Batson: Radio Hoax of Ft. Worth, Texas, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #69/3 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117121
1948	Billy Batson: Radio Plague, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #88/4 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117122
1942	Billy Batson: Radio Racketeers, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #10/2 (May 1, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117123
1948	Billy Batson: Radioactive Man, The	CB			Marvel Family #22/4 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117124
1943	Billy Batson: Raiders from Space, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #20/3 (January 22, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117125
1949	Billy Batson: Rain of Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #99/4 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117126
1977	Billy Batson: Rainbow Squad, The	CB			Shazam! #31 (September-October 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117127
1952	Billy Batson: Red Crusher, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #139 (December 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117128
1953	Billy Batson: Red Lightning Blitz, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #142 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117129
1952	Billy Batson: Red Star of Death, The	CB			Marvel Family #78 (December 1952)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117130
1949	Billy Batson: Rediscovery of Earth, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #103 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117131
1942	Billy Batson: Redskin Riddle, The	CB			Whiz Comics #27 (February 20, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117132
1945	Billy Batson: Repentant Crook, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #48/2 (August-September 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117133
1997	Billy Batson: Resonance	CB			Genesis #1 (October 1997). [Note: Appearance same as panels of Power of Shazam! #31]	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117134
1946	Billy Batson: Return of Aunt Minerva, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #66/3 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117135
1977	Billy Batson: Return of Black Adam, The	CB			Shazam! #28 (March-April 1977).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117136
1995	Billy Batson: Return of Captain Nazi!, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #6 (August 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117137
1942	Billy Batson: Return of Ibac, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #9/2 (April 3, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117138
1948	Billy Batson: Return of Mr. Tawny, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #82/4 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117139
1943	Billy Batson: Return of Roughneck Ryan, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #29/2 (November 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117140
1951	Billy Batson: Return of the Ancient Villain, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #125 (October 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117141
1942	Billy Batson: Return of the Trolls, The	CB			Whiz Comics #37 (November 27, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117142
1943	Billy Batson: Revolt of the Comics, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #22/4 (March 26, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117143
1951	Billy Batson: Revolt of the Minerals, The	CB			Whiz Comics #130 (February 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117144
1953	Billy Batson: Riddle of the Space Reds, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #147 (August 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117145
1952	Billy Batson: Robot Hunt, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #129/2 (February 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117146
1950	Billy Batson: Rockets to the Moon	CB			Whiz Comics #120 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117147
1987	Billy Batson: Rogue Hero	CB			Fury of Firestorm #63 (September 1987)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117148
1952	Billy Batson: Royal Riddle, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #137/3 (October 1952	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117149
1948	Billy Batson: Rumor That Wouldn't Stop, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #86/3 (July 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117150
1951	Billy Batson: Runaway Genius, The	CB			Marvel Family #57/5 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117151
1948	Billy Batson: Runaway Steamshovel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #84 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117152
1950	Billy Batson: Rust That Menaced the World, The	CB			Marvel Family #44 (February 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117153
1953	Billy Batson: Sabotage Aboard the Space Station	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #142/2 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117154
1943	Billy Batson: Sabotage at the Printing Plant	CB			Whiz Comics #43 (June 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117155
1943	Billy Batson: Sabotage in Seattle	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #26 (August 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117156
1946	Billy Batson: Scenes Out of the Past, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #68 (December 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117157
1950	Billy Batson: School for Witches, The	CB			Marvel Family #52 (October 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117158
1948	Billy Batson: Science Crimes, The	CB			Marvel Family #21/4 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117159
1942	Billy Batson: Science of Dr. Sarr, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #7/2 (February 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117160
1945	Billy Batson: Second Deluge, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #47/2 (July 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117161
1947	Billy Batson: Secret Life of Captain Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #77 (October 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117162
1979	Billy Batson: Secret of Mr. Tawny, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #259/5 (October-November 1979).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117163
1982	Billy Batson: Secret of the Freeman Brothers, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #280/4 (June 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117164
1941	Billy Batson: Secret of the Ring, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #24 (November 28, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117165
1941	Billy Batson: Secret Submarine Base, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #4/3 (October 31, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117166
1995	Billy Batson: Seduction of the Innocent	CB			Underworld Unleashed #3 (late December 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117167
1987	Billy Batson: Send For... the Suicide Squad!	CB			Legends #3 (January 1987)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117168
1996	Billy Batson: Seven Deadly Enemies of Man, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #11 (January 1996)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117169
1945	Billy Batson: Seven League Boots, The	CB			Whiz Comics #64 (April 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117170
1949	Billy Batson: Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The	CB			Marvel Family #40 (October 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117171
1946	Billy Batson: Shazam Robot, The	CB			Marvel Family #5/5 (October 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117172
1974	Billy Batson: Shazam!	T				Radio. Billy Batson (Michael Gray) now a radio station broadcaster, turns into Captain Marvel	117173
1996	Billy Batson: Shelter From the Storm	CB			Power of Shazam! #20 (November 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117174
1944	Billy Batson: Shipwrecked Slackers, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #39/3 (September 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117175
1943	Billy Batson: Shipyard Sabotage	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #22 (March 26, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117176
1948	Billy Batson: Silence Reigns	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #87/3 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117177
1981	Billy Batson: Silence, Please	CB			World's Finest Comics #274/5 (December 1981).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117178
1996	Billy Batson: Sin	CB			Power of Shazam! #18 (September 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117179
1947	Billy Batson: Sinister Scavenger Hunt, The	CB			Marvel Family #11/3 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117180
1949	Billy Batson: Sinister Sight-Seers, The	CB			Whiz Comics #114 (October 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117181
1943	Billy Batson: Sinister Soothsayer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #21 (February 12, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117182
1951	Billy Batson: Sinister Thrill Seekers, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #116/4 (January 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117183
1945	Billy Batson: Sivana and Marvel, Inc.	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #48 (August-September 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117184
1953	Billy Batson: Sivana and the First People	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #146/4 (July 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117185
1947	Billy Batson: Sivana Family Strikes at the Marvel Family, The	CB			Marvel Family #10 (April 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117186
1943	Billy Batson: Sivana for Governor	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #28/3 (October 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117187
1942	Billy Batson: Sivana Goes Straight	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #11 (May 29, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117188
1948	Billy Batson: Sivana Meets Aunt Minerva	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #82 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117189
1946	Billy Batson: Sivana Plots Again	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #54 (February 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117190
1953	Billy Batson: Sivana Saves Captain Marvel	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #148 (September 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117191
1940	Billy Batson: Sivana Strikes Again	CB		Beck, C.C. and Otto Binder	Whiz Comics #3 (March 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson/Captain Marvel fights generic mad scientist Dr. Sivana.	117192
1946	Billy Batson: Sivana Strikes Again	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #58 (April 12, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117193
1940	Billy Batson: Sivana the Weather Wizard	CB		Beck, C. C.		Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117194
1950	Billy Batson: Sivana's Better Self	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #107/2 (April 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117195
1949	Billy Batson: Sivana's Booby Traps	CB			Whiz Comics #112 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117196
1952	Billy Batson: Sivana's Capsule Kingdom	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #134 (July 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117197
1945	Billy Batson: Sivana's Crime Newspaper	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #50/3 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117198
1949	Billy Batson: Sivana's Family Tree	CB			Whiz Comics #109 (May 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117199
1947	Billy Batson: Sivana's Fortune Teller	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #70 (March 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117200
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Fountain of Youth	CB		Beck	Whiz Comics #13 (February 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117201
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Ghostly Power	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #14 (March 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117202
1950	Billy Batson: Sivana's Good Inventions	CB			Marvel Family #50/4 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117203
1950	Billy Batson: Sivana's Heavy Gravity	CB			Whiz Comics #127 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117204
1947	Billy Batson: Sivana's Jailbreaker	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #76/3 (September 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117205
1950	Billy Batson: Sivana's Marvel Disintegrator	CB			Marvel Family #54/4 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117206
1949	Billy Batson: Sivana's Miniature Menace	CB			Marvel Family #34 (April 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117207
1953	Billy Batson: Sivana's Monster World	CB			Whiz Comics #154 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117208
1981	Billy Batson: Sivana's Nobel	CB			World's Finest Comics #273/5 (November 1981)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117209
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Paralyzing Gas	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #3 (fall 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117210
1952	Billy Batson: Sivana's Private Kingdom	CB			Whiz Comics #142 (February 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117211
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Revenge on the Lieutenant Marvels	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #4 (October 31, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117212
1950	Billy Batson: Sivana's Science	CB			Whiz Comics #117 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117213
1951	Billy Batson: Sivana's Sound Plague	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #118 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117214
1981	Billy Batson: Sivana's Space Armada	CB			World's Finest Comics #266/5 (December 1980-January 1981).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117215
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Strange Chemical Potion	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/4 (December 12, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117216
1941	Billy Batson: Sivana's Strange Chemical Potion	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #5/4 (December 12, 1941).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117217
1951	Billy Batson: Sivana's Terrible Television Plot	CB			Marvel Family #64 (October 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117218
1951	Billy Batson: Sivana's Time Trap	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #121 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117219
1944	Billy Batson: Sivana's Twin	CB			Whiz Comics #59 (October 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117220
1951	Billy Batson: Sivana's Undersea Kingdom	CB			Marvel Family #62 (August 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117221
1949	Billy Batson: Sivana's Understudy	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #94/2 (March 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117222
1946	Billy Batson: Sivana's Vampire	CB			Marvel Family #4/4 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117223
1940	Billy Batson: Sivana's Venusian Kingdom	CB		Beck, C.C.?	Whiz Comics #4 (Fawcett, April 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever. -- Flashback story.	117224
1951	Billy Batson: Sivana's Voodoo Curse	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #127 (December 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117225
1942	Billy Batson: Sky People, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #17/2 (November 14, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117226
1942	Billy Batson: Skyscraper Phantom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #6/3 (January 9, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117227
1942	Billy Batson: Slap-Happy Magician, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #12/4 (June 26, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117228
1940	Billy Batson: Slaves of Dr. Scar, The	CB		Beck, C.C. Note: C.C. Beck created the character and wrote the stories for some years, but exact authorship in comic books is nearly always sketchy.	Whiz Comics #5 (June, 1940)	Radio Reporter Billy Batson got his job after being granted immense magical powers by the ancient wizard Shazam. Flashback story.DC Comics later acquired the rights to Captain Marvel after a long legal battle in which DC alleged Captain Marvel was too similar to Superman (see Superman entries).	117229
1942	Billy Batson: Slayer on Skis, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #7/4 (February 6, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117230
1981	Billy Batson: Sleep and the Deep, A	CB			World's Finest Comics #268/5 (April-May 1981	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117231
1946	Billy Batson: Sleeper Awakes , The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #61 (May 24, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117232
1950	Billy Batson: Slow-Motion Menace, The	CB			Whiz Comics #124 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117233
1982	Billy Batson: Snatching of Billy Batson, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #275/5 (January 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117234
1951	Billy Batson: Sneaking Doom, The	CB			Marvel Family #59 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117235
1949	Billy Batson: Son of Shazam, The	CB			Whiz Comics #105 (January 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117236
1946	Billy Batson: Son of Sivana, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #52/3 (January 18, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117237
1950	Billy Batson: Space Aggressor, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #109 (June 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117238
1950	Billy Batson: Space Dragon, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #104 (January 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117239
1951	Billy Batson: Space Orphan, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #118/3 (March 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117240
1952	Billy Batson: Spider's Doom	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #139/2 (December 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117241
1940	Billy Batson: Squadron of Doom, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #7 (August, 1940	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117242
1947	Billy Batson: Squatters from Space, The	CB			Marvel Family #18 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117243
1944	Billy Batson: St. Louis Cup, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #36 (June 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117244
1946	Billy Batson: Stage Magician	CB			Whiz Comics #71 (February 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117245
1952	Billy Batson: Station WHIZ Gets Atomic Power	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #131 (April 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117246
1946	Billy Batson: Station WHIZ Goes Television	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #54/4 (February 15, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117247
1998	Billy Batson: Status Quo	CB			Power of Shazam! #42 (September 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117248
2001	Billy Batson: Stealing Thunder Part 1: Wish Fulfillment	CB			JSA #33 (April 2002).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117249
2002	Billy Batson: Stealing Thunder Part 2: Troublestruck	CB			JSA #34 (May 2002).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117250
2002	Billy Batson: Stealing Thunder Part 3: Lightning Storm	CB			JSA #35 (June 2002).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117251
2002	Billy Batson: Stealing Thunder Part 4: Time-Bound	CB			JSA #36 (July 2002).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117252
2002	Billy Batson: Stealing Thunder Part 5: Crossing Over	CB			JSA #37 (August 2002).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117253
1942	Billy Batson: Stitch in Time, The	CB			Whiz Comics #35 (October 2, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117254
1948	Billy Batson: Stolen City, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #87/2 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117255
1953	Billy Batson: Stolen Shazam Powers, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #144/2 (May 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117256
1950	Billy Batson: Story of Lester, the Seal Who Could Not Swim, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #111/3 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117257
1975	Billy Batson: Strange and Terrible Disappearance of Maxwell Zodiac, The	CB			Shazam! #20 (September-October 1975).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117258
1952	Billy Batson: Strange Copper Catastrophe, The	CB			Whiz Comics #148 (August 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117259
1942	Billy Batson: Strange Orders From Washington, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #10/4 (May 1, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117260
1950	Billy Batson: Strange Settlers, The	CB			Whiz Comics #119 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117261
1951	Billy Batson: Strange Time Circus, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #124/3 (September 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117262
1948	Billy Batson: Streamlining of Captain Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #82/2 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117263
1947	Billy Batson: Street of Forgotten Men, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #78/3 (November 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117264
1946	Billy Batson: Subway Gold Rush, The	CB			Whiz Comics #76 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117265
1948	Billy Batson: Surrealist Imp, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #84/3 (May 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117266
1973	Billy Batson: Switch in Time, A	CB			Shazam! #3 (June 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117267
1946	Billy Batson: Sword in the Stone, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #65/4 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117268
1947	Billy Batson: Talking Dog, The	CB			Marvel Family #11/2 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117269
1947	Billy Batson: Talking Tiger, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #79 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117270
1945	Billy Batson: Tall Stories of Jonah Joggins, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #46 (May 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117271
2003	Billy Batson: Tears of Ra, The	CB			JSA #44 (March 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117272
1950	Billy Batson: Television Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #115/4 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117273
1951	Billy Batson: Television Trap, The	CB			Comics #131 (March 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117274
1952	Billy Batson: Television Trickery	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #136/2 (September 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117275
1941	Billy Batson: Temple of Itzalotahui, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #22 (October 3, 1941).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117276
1997	Billy Batson: Tenants of Time, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #27 June 1997.	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117277
1951	Billy Batson: Tenement Terror, The	CB			Marvel Family #65 (November 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117278
1950	Billy Batson: Terrible Termites, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #108 (May 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117279
1952	Billy Batson: Terrible Tourists, The	CB			Whiz Comics #141 (January 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117280
1941	Billy Batson: Terror of the Goptas, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #3 (fall 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117281
1943	Billy Batson: Terror Out of the Past, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #20/4 (January 22, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117282
1952	Billy Batson: Terror Stalks the World's Fair	CB			Whiz Comics #146 (June 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117283
1950	Billy Batson: Theft of Speech, The	CB			Marvel Family #50 (August 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117284
1954	Billy Batson: Then There Were None	CB			Marvel Family #89/2 (January 1954).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.Fawcett Comics lost the rights after a lawsuit in the mid-fifties. Thereafter the character was owned by DC Comics and published in SHAZAM! (1973).	117285
1980	Billy Batson: There Goes the Neighborhood	CB			World's Finest Comics #260/4 (December 1979-January 1980).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117286
1953	Billy Batson: Thief from the Past, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #147/4 (August 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117287
1995	Billy Batson: Things Change	CB			Power of Shazam! #1 (March 1995).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117288
1947	Billy Batson: Thirteenth Guest, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #74/4 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117289
1950	Billy Batson: Threat of the Giant Tree, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #105/3 (February 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117290
1941	Billy Batson: Threat to Sterling Morris, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #17 (May 16, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117291
1952	Billy Batson: Threat to the Junior UN, The	CB			Marvel Family #77 (November 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117292
1947	Billy Batson: Three Clues to Fortune, The	CB			Marvel Family #12/3 (June 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117293
1949	Billy Batson: Three Dooms, The	CB			Marvel Family #32/4 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117294
1942	Billy Batson: Three Wishes of Tim Tucker, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #18/4 (December 11, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117295
1942	Billy Batson: Throne of Thulia, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #11/3 (May 29, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117296
1950	Billy Batson: Throwback Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #113 (October 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117297
1984	Billy Batson: Thunder over London	CB			All-Star Squadron #36 (August 1984).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117298
2001	Billy Batson: Thunderstruck	CB			JSA #27 (October 2001).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117299
1953	Billy Batson: Tiger Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #142/4 (March 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117300
1943	Billy Batson: Time He Didn't Show Up, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #21/4 (February 12, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117301
1997	Billy Batson: Times are Changing, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #25 (April 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117302
1942	Billy Batson: To Crush America's Phantom Foe	CB			Whiz Comics #33 (August 7, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117303
1943	Billy Batson: Too Many Marvels	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #25/3 (July 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117304
1950	Billy Batson: Town That Never Heard of Crime, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #106/4 (March 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117305
1943	Billy Batson: Training of Mary Marvel, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #19/2 (January 1, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117306
1941	Billy Batson: Trap for Eve Corby, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #16 (April 18, 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117307
1947	Billy Batson: Triangle of Crime, The	CB			Marvel Family #15 (September 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117308
1948	Billy Batson: Trio of Terror, The	CB			Marvel Family #21 (March 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117309
1948	Billy Batson: Triple Threat, The	CB			Marvel Family #22 (April 1948	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117310
1951	Billy Batson: Triple Time Plot, The	CB			Marvel Family #58 (April 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117311
1953	Billy Batson: Triple Trap of Terror, The	CB			Marvel Family #84 (June 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117312
1943	Billy Batson: Trouble in Tin Pan Alley	CB			Whiz Comics #49 (December 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117313
1997	Billy Batson: Trouble Squared	CB			Power of Shazam! #28 (July 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117314
1944	Billy Batson: Trouble with Mr. Double	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #37/3 (July 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117315
1973	Billy Batson: Troubles of the Talking Tiger, The	CB			Shazam! #7 (November 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117316
1942	Billy Batson: Trumpet of Doom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #16/2 (October 16, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117317
1942	Billy Batson: Truth Epidemic, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #12/3 (June 26, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117318
1941	Billy Batson: Tunnel of Invasion, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #4/2 (October 31, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117319
1948	Billy Batson: Twice Told Tale, A	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #80 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117320
1945	Billy Batson: Twisted Powers, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #50 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117321
1947	Billy Batson: Two-Faced Man, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #69/2 (February 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117322
1949	Billy Batson: Tycoon of Darkness, The	CB			Marvel Family #38/4 (August 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117323
2002	Billy Batson: Unborn Hour, The	CB			JSA #41 (December 2002).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117324
1946	Billy Batson: Uncle Marvel's Rival	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #53 (February 1, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117325
1946	Billy Batson: Uncle Marvel's Wedding	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #59/2 (April 26, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117326
1952	Billy Batson: Underground Mystery Menace, The	CB			Whiz Comics #145 (May 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117327
1995	Billy Batson: Underworld Unleashed, Part 2: The Devil To Pay	CB			Underworld Unleashed #2 (early December 1995)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117328
1953	Billy Batson: Unholy Spider, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #146/3 (July 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117329
1950	Billy Batson: United Criminals, The	CB			Whiz Comics #128 (December 1950	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117330
1949	Billy Batson: United Worlds, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #98 (July 1949	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117331
1951	Billy Batson: Universe Stamp , The Collection	CB			Whiz Comics #137 (September 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117332
1951	Billy Batson: Unknown Danger, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #124/2 (September 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117333
1951	Billy Batson: Unknown Genius, The	CB			Marvel Family #61/2 (July 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117334
1945	Billy Batson: Unknown Killer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #49/2 (October-November 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117335
1947	Billy Batson: Unlikely Villain, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #70/4 (March 1947	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117336
1942	Billy Batson: Unsoo the Unseen	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #6/4 (January 9, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117337
1942	Billy Batson: Unwilling Toys, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #14/2 (August 21, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117338
1951	Billy Batson: Uranium Rush, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #122/2 (July 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117339
1953	Billy Batson: Vampire Burglar, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #147/3 (August 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117340
1941	Billy Batson: Vampire, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #1/4	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117341
1946	Billy Batson: Vanishing Ocean	CB			Whiz Comics #72 (March 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117342
1946	Billy Batson: Vanishing Park, The	CB			Whiz Comics #78 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117343
1941	Billy Batson: Vengeful Four, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #21 (September 5, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117344
1953	Billy Batson: Vengeful Vine, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #143/3 (April 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117345
1996	Billy Batson: Venus Rising	CB			Power of Shazam! #15 (June 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117346
1953	Billy Batson: Viking Villainy	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #140/3 (January 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117347
1945	Billy Batson: Villain's Valhalla	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #50/2 (December 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117348
1944	Billy Batson: Visitors from Space, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #37/2 (July 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117349
1951	Billy Batson: Voice Heard Round the World, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #120/3 (May 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117350
1948	Billy Batson: Volcano Men, The	CB			Marvel Family #26/4 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117351
1948	Billy Batson: Volcano Villainy	CB			Whiz Comics #101 (September 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117352
1943	Billy Batson: Voodoo Show Boat, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #22/2 (March 26, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117353
1948	Billy Batson: Vulcan's Visitation	CB			Marvel Family #28/4 (October 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117354
1999	Billy Batson: Waking the Dead!	CB			Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E #4 (November 1999).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117355
1948	Billy Batson: War Between the Planets, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #91 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117356
1947	Billy Batson: War of the Gods, The	CB			Whiz Comics #87 (July 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117357
1942	Billy Batson: War of the Trolls, The	CB			Whiz Comics #32 (July 10, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117358
1942	Billy Batson: Warrior of Wai, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #10/3 (May 1, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117359
1945	Billy Batson: Washington's Haunted Embassy	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #44/3 (March 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117360
1948	Billy Batson: Weathermen, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #80/3 (January 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117361
1947	Billy Batson: Webs of Crime	CB			Whiz Comics #89 (September 1947	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117362
1951	Billy Batson: Weird Water Man, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #118/4 (March 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117363
1947	Billy Batson: Well of Evil, The	CB			Marvel Family #11 (May 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117364
1942	Billy Batson: What-Not Adventure, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #18/3 (December 11, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117365
1973	Billy Batson: What's in a Name? Doomsday!	CB			Shazam! #7/2 (November 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117366
1982	Billy Batson: When Bancroft Fisher Dies, Everybody Dies	CB			World's Finest Comics #279/4 (May 1982).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117367
1978	Billy Batson: When Worlds Collide	CB			All-New Collectors' Edition #C-58 (June 1978).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117368
1946	Billy Batson: Whirling Drawbridge, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #61/2 (May 24, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117369
1953	Billy Batson: Whirling Terror	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #145/2 (June 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117370
2001	Billy Batson: Who Do You Trust?	CB			JSA #26 (September 2001).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117371
1975	Billy Batson: Who Stole Billy Batson's Thunder?	CB			Shazam! #19 (July-August 1975). "	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117372
1997	Billy Batson: Windshear	CB			Power of Shazam! #32 (November 1997).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117373
1940	Billy Batson: Winged Death, The	CB		Beck, C.C.	Whiz Comics #10 (November 1940)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117374
1949	Billy Batson: Wish Factory, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #103/4 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117375
1952	Billy Batson: Witch of Haven Street, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #136/3 (September 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117376
1946	Billy Batson: Witches' Tale, The	CB			Marvel Family #4 (September 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117377
1998	Billy Batson: With Friends Like These..	CB			Power of Shazam! #34 (January 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117378
1984	Billy Batson: With One Magic Word	CB			DC Comics Presents Annual #3 (1984).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117379
1973	Billy Batson: Wizard of Phonograph Hill, The	CB			Shazam! #3/2 (June 1973	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117380
1950	Billy Batson: Wonder Alloy, The	CB			Whiz Comics #121 (May 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117381
1948	Billy Batson: Wonderful Iron Horse, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #87/4 (August 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117382
1947	Billy Batson: Wonderful Magic Carpet, The	CB			Whiz Comics #88 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117383
1953	Billy Batson: Word Wrecker, The	CB			Marvel Family #86/2 (August 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117384
1950	Billy Batson: World Hater, The	CB			Marvel Family #53/4 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117385
1953	Billy Batson: World Jumbler, The	CB			Marvel Family #80/2 (February 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117386
1953	Billy Batson: World of Giant Rats, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #145 (June 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117387
1945	Billy Batson: World of If, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #42/2 (January 1945).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117388
1944	Billy Batson: World of Largeness	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #35/3 (May 1944).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117389
1948	Billy Batson: World of Mr. Atom, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #90/3 (November 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117390
1941	Billy Batson: World of the Microscope	CB		Beck, C.C.	Captain Marvel Adventures #2 (Summer, 1941)	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117391
1948	Billy Batson: World of Tomorrow, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #83 (April 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117392
1953	Billy Batson: World of Too Many Sivanas, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #150/2 (November 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117393
1943	Billy Batson: World of Your Tomorrow, The	CB			America's Greatest Comics #7 (May 28, 1943).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117394
1951	Billy Batson: World Treasure Hunt, The	CB			Whiz Comics #139 (November 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117395
1951	Billy Batson: World Without Fire, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #116 (January 1951	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117396
1998	Billy Batson: World Without Grown-Ups	CB			JLA: World Without Grown-Ups #1-2 (July/August 1998).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson is left alone at WHIZ Studios after Earth's grownups mysteriously vanish.His broadcasts finally heard, Billy refuses to help the impromptu team of Robin (III), Superboy, and Impulse solve the crime for fear that turning into his adult alter ego, Captain Marvel, will cause him to disappear, too.He finally locates the Justice League and regains his powers.	117397
1949	Billy Batson: World Without Water, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #97 (June 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117398
1946	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Actor, The	CB			Marvel Family #6/4 (November 1946	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117399
1949	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Chef, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #103/3 (December 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117400
1949	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Lawyer, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #93/2 (February 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117401
1949	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Lie, The	CB			Marvel Family #37/4 (July 1949).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117402
1948	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Magician, The	CB			Marvel Family #30 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117403
1946	Billy Batson: World's Greatest Stunt-Man, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #63/2 (July 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117404
1952	Billy Batson: World's Maddest Ghost, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #138/3 (November 1952).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117405
1953	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Circus, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #146/2 (July 1953).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117406
1948	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Crook, The	CB			Marvel Family #29/4 (November 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117407
1974	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Dessert, The	CB			Shazam! #11 (March 1974	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117408
1945	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Dream, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #48/3 (August-September 1945	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117409
1950	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Fight, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #107 (April 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117410
1950	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Genie, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #115/2 (December 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117411
1948	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Machine, The	CB			Whiz Comics #104 (December 1948).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117412
1942	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Mistake, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #16/3 (October 16, 1942).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117413
1946	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Mountain, The	CB			Whiz Comics #70 (January 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117414
1951	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Project, The	CB			Marvel Family #56 (February 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117415
1978	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Race, The	CB			Shazam! #33 (January-February 1978	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117416
1950	Billy Batson: World's Mightiest Ship, The	CB			Whiz Comics #118 (February 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117417
1973	Billy Batson: World's Toughest Guy, The	CB			Shazam! #5/2 (September 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117418
1973	Billy Batson: World's Wickedest Plan, The	CB			Shazam! #1/2 (February 1973).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117419
1946	Billy Batson: World's Wickedest Witch, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #59/3 (April 26, 1946).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117420
1947	Billy Batson: World's Worst Actor, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #79/2 (December 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117421
1950	Billy Batson: World's Worst Villain, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #114/3 (November 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117422
1951	Billy Batson: Worldwide Hatred , The	CB			Marvel Family #60/4 (June 1951).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117423
1996	Billy Batson: Worm Turns, The	CB			Power of Shazam! #13 (March 1996).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117424
1974	Billy Batson: Worms of the World, Unite!	CB			Shazam! #9 (January 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117425
1950	Billy Batson: Worrybird Terror, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #112/3 (September 1950).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117426
1997	Billy Batson: Yeah -- This Is A Face Only A Mother Could Love…	CB			Power of Shazam! #33 (December 1997).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) appears in a headshot cover during a DC Comics promotional stunt.	117427
1974	Billy Batson: Year without a Christmas, The	CB			Shazam! #11/3 (March 1974).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117428
1947	Billy Batson: Yeast Menace, The	CB			Captain Marvel Adventures #75/3 (August 1947).	Radio News Reporter Billy Batson (aka Captain Marvel) for WHIZ Radio. WHIZ Radio Mogul Sterling Morris made Billy an on-air news reporter when Billy stopped a mad scientist's Radio Silencer machine from silencing radio forever.	117429
2003	Billy Batson: Yesterday's War	CB			JSA #43 (February 2003).	Radio Reporter Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel) assists peripherally in a Justice Society of America adventure and gets most of the credit from a TV reporter.	117430
1982	Billy Boy	MT				Newsreader (Marcella O'Riordan).	117431
2003	Billy Chaka Adventure: Dreaming Pachinko	N		Adamson, Isaac	#3 Billy Chaka Mysteries	Magazine Journalist Billy Chaka is based in Cleveland where he writes for a teen magazine called "Youth in Asia" (pun intentional). New assignment is to travel to Tokyo and interview a has-been rock singer for a "Where Are They Now?" piece.Rock singer is a pachinko (Japanese pinball) addict. While Chaka is interviewing him at a pachinko parlor, a young woman suffers a seizure. Chaka calls for an ambulance, leaves his name. This sets off  events that range from mysterious to deadly.Over the next few days, Chaka is like a ball in a pachinko machine tossed about Tokyo, in and out of life-threatening situations, constantly on the move, never knowing what will happen next.The girl who suffered the seizure turns up dead. Hard-boiled reporter Chaka takes on the neon metropolis to solve the case.	117432
2002	Billy Chaka Adventure: Hokkaido Popsicle:	NM		Adamson, Isaac	#2 Billy Chaka Mystery.	Reporter Billy Chaka -- "the deadline poet of the bubblegum set" -- is involved in another murder mystery set in pop, culture-crazy Japan. The time he's in trouble with his editor at Cleveland's "Youth in Asia" magazine for slapping a film producer.Sent on mandatory leave to Hokkaido's Hotel Kitty to cool off. A night porter drops dead in his room and a Japanese rock star drops dead of a supposed heroin overdose. Chaka's editor suspects foul play and sends Chaka to Tokyo to investigate.On the cover of an unpublished rock magazine, a photograph of the rock star reveals a curious bird tattoo on his shoulder matching a symbol found on the night porter's ID card. It's all tied to a mysterious organization called the Phoenix Society.Murder plots, botched drug deals, a shady record company executive, the night porter's coquettish granddaughter, and a Swedish stripper with a bad attitude are all involved.The altercation that began it all was with the director of Wildman for Geisha! -- a movie based on ace reporter Billy Chaka's life.	117433
2000	Billy Chaka: Tokyo Suckerpunch (aka Tokyo Sucker-Punch)	N		Adamson, Isaac	#1 Billy Chaka Series	Magazine Ace Reporter Billy Chaka for Cleveland's hottest-selling Asian teen magazine, "Youth in Asia."  Brash, savvy and prone to hair-trigger fits of karate. He's in Tokyo to cover the 19-and-Under Handicapped Martial Arts Championship.He's supposed to meet up with his friend, an internationally renowned director cult film classics. But the director never shows. Instead the girl of Billy's dreams stumbles into a dive bar with tattooed Yakuza mobsters in hot pursuit.Starts brawls in swanky corporate sex clubs, offered golf club membership by a secret religious order, meets a dog trained in the ways of Samurai, and races stolen motorcycles through the neon-choked streets of Tokyo.Sato was about to film an unauthorized version of Chaka's own life entitled Tokyo Suckerpunch.  He ducks his reportedly duties to solve the case.	117434
1984	Billy Crystal: Comic's Life, A	T				Weatherman Ivor Koonia	117435
1963	Billy Liar	M	DVD		AFI-Television Scriptwriters	Writer	117436
1995	Billy Madison	M				Newswoman (Allison Robinson). School principal gives a press conference to revoke a statement he made about Madison.	117437
2002	Billy Nichols: Distance	NM		Muller, Eddie	#1 Billy Nichols Crime Novels	Sports Columnist Billy Nichols, known as Mr.  Boxing throughout San Francisco. Era when newspapermen were stars. Solves a mystery and puts his lover's killer into prison.	117438
2003	Billy Nichols: Shadow Boxer: 	NS		Muller, Eddie	#2 Billy Nichols Crime Novels	Columnist Billy Nichols is a San Francisco boxing columnist for the Inquirer who figured he'd covered all  angles and pinned blame where it belonged for the pair of killings that lay at the heart of his last adventure. But he didn't know the half of it. Now the loose ends have entangled him in a conspiracy involving coerced testimony, a multi-million-dollar bunco racket and stolen evidence the reporter fears could liberate the man accused of murdering reporter's lover. Up to his eyeglasses in trouble. Late 1948, only months after his lover's death and Nichols (aka "Mr. Boxing") would rather see her killer "rot in a prison cell for life" than help  him prove he's being sacrificed to cover up a more extensive criminal operation.Compelling personality, mild little guy whose livelihood brings him in everyday contact with toughest of the tough. Henpecked at home by his wife, Nichols is king to prizefighters who hope for good mentions in his reports.Newspaperman smells a story that carries all the way up from San Francisco's ringside seats through a backroom abortion clinic, and into the city's top law-enforcement offices. Nicholas, shaped by both the newsroom and sometimes larcenous sport he loves.	117439
1950	Billy Rose Show, The	T			Series 1950-1951	Columnist	117440
1962	Billy Rose's Jumbo	M	DVD -R HQ 5773, 5774, 5779.			Reporter (Jack Boyle). Reporter (Roy Engel). Billboard Magazine quoted. (May have ended up on the cutting room floor.)	117441
1948	Billy Rose's Playbill	T			Series - Dramatizations based on stories appearing in newspaper column "Pitching Horseshoes"	Columnists. "Pitching Horseshoes"	117442
1935	Billy the Journalist (Il Giornalista)	SS			Italian	Reporter Bill, an heroic journalist	117443
1941	Billy the Kid's Fighting Pals	M				Newspaper Editor Mason (Budd Buster).	117444
1941	Billy the Kid's Roundup	M		Myton, Fred (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher of a western newspaper and his daughter oppose the election of a crooked deputy who has killed the sheriff and taken over. The deputy's thugs trash the newspaper office.When the publisher's daughter is kidnapped, the cowboy hero goes after the outlaws.	117445
2008	Billy: Early Years, The	M				Reporter (Jennifer O’Neill). News Photographer (Donald Farmer). 	117446
1915	Billy's Scoop	M			Ness Book	Reporter Billy gets fired from his job for spending more time with his girlfriend than at work. Redeems self when he gets an exclusive interview with his girlfriend's millionaire father by disguising himself as a fireman to get past a gardenerwho has been turning the hose on reporters.	117447
1988	Biloxi Blues	M				Newsreel Announcer (Norman Rose).	117448
2001	Binding Oath, The	N		Downing, Sybil		Reporter Liz O'Brien, the persistent reporter, teams up with D.A. to expose the Klan for what it is	117449
1922	Bing Bang Boom	M		Goldman, Raymond Leslie (Story).  Vance Wethered (Scenario)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor of local newspaper helps hero get even with village boss who cheated him.	117450
2002	Binge & Purge	M		Clement, Brian		News Media. Indie Journalist (Neil Cooke-Dallin). Photographer (Simon Glezos).	117451
1988	Bingo	N	OWN - P	Brown, Rita Mae		Editor Nicole "Nickel" Smith, an avowed lesbian and the editor of a newspaper	117452
1991	Bingo	M				Reporter (Gloria Macarenko)	117453
2003	Bingo	M				Interviewer (Eric Schmidt).	117454
1997	Bingo! - Die Umweltlotterie	TF			Germany. Series 1997.	Reporter Katrin Krebs. Hosts Michael Thurnau, Monika Walden (1998-).	117455
1996	Bio-Dome	M				Reporter Joachim West (Butch McCain). Anchor Aries West (Ben L. McCain).	117456
1996	Bio-Tech Warrior	M				Newsman (Tyler Mason)	117457
2000	Biografais no autorizadas	DF			Argentina.	Interviewer Angel Berlanga.	117458
2000	Biograph Girl, The	N		Mann, William J.		New York Times Journalist Richard Sheehan discovers that the legendary Florence Lawrence, the original "Biography Girl" is alive living in a Catholic nursing home as Florence Bridgewood. He decides to write her biography. Her brother has other plans.He wants to use Florence's story to build a film career.The real Lawrence committed suicide in 1938 by drinking aunt poison. In this novel, the suicide of her housemate is used to allow her to disappear gracefully from an industry that no longer wants or cares about her. She lives to the ripe old age of 107.	117459
2002	Biographer, The	MT				TV Reporter (Nicole Ansai-Cox). Newspaper Editor (Miles Anderson). Newsagent (Leo Dolan).	117460
1834	Biographical Sketch of Thomas Singularity	N	USC	Nott, Henry Junius		Printer Tommy, adventures of a wandering printer.  It is the first novel to deal with any other class of journalist other than editor.	117461
1961	Biography	T			Series 1961-1964	TV Newsman Mike Wallace, host	117462
1935	Biography of a Bachelor Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 6130, 6128			Reporter Hendricks (Phil Tead). Reporter on Ship (Walter Brennan). Reporter on Ship (Gladden James). Everyweek Publisher Mr. Neff (Richard Tucker).	117463
1996	Biography: Alice Faye: Star Next Door, The	T			Episode #19. 10-24-1996	Editor-in-Chief Hugh M. Hefner, Playboy Magazine.	117464
1998	Biography: Anthony Quinn: A Lust for Life	DT			Episode #49.4-1-1998	Photographer Sam Shaw (Himself). Biographer Daniel Paisiner (Himself).	117465
1987	Biography: Gandhi: Pilgrim of Peace	T				Editor James W. Michaels of Forbes.	117466
1999	Biography: Life and Death of Owen Hart, The	DT			Episode #608. 11-3-1999	News Media. Kansas City Journalist (Jason King).  Bad News Allen (Allen Coage).	117467
2002	Biography: Mansion Women, The: American Nightmare, An	T			Episode #607. 7-16-2002	News Media. Reporter Linda Deutsch of the Associated Press.	117468
1987	Biography: Richard Speck: Natural Born Killer	DT			Episode #505	Investigative Journalist Bill Kurtis. Host Jack Perkins. Narrator Harry Smith. Reporter Abra Prentice Wilkin  of the Chicago Sun-Times. Author Marvin Ziporyn of "Speck."	117469
1999	Biography: William  Holden: Untamed Spirit, An	T			Episode #659.	Journalist James Bacon.	117470
2002	Biohazard	G				News Media. Female Newscaster (Heidi Anderson - Voice).	117471
1983	Biohazard	M		Ray, Fred Olsen (Screenplay)	Remade in 1994 - Ness Book	Journalist is responsible for stealing an object brought forth from another dimension during a military experiment. When object unleashes monsters, they are tracked down by a military man and a female psychic.	117472
1998	Biohazard 2	G				Reporter Ben Bertolucci (Rod Wilson), of Raccoon City Press.	117473
1994	Biohazard: Alien Force, The	M	VHS 940	Ray, Fred Olan (Original Script).  Steve Latshaw, Patrick Moran (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Remake of 1983 film	Reporter Nicki Carstairs (Susan Fronsoe) is trying to get information on secret experiments being conducted on the creation of mutant life forms by the Triton corporation. Aided by former lab technician.Despite pressure from her boss, she insists she cannot turn over any information until she has the whole story. She and technician discover that Triton is trying to kill off everyone involved in the secret experiments.Two keep arriving on the scene of assaults at the same time as the police and escape being arrested when the creature attacks. They try to help woman who is chosen as the creature's mate and is forced to participate because  her son has been kidnapped.Creature breaks free during fight and is electrocuted while technician is able to shoot down the helicopter in which villains are escaping. Reporter clearly shown working in offices of the News-Journal, but technician later claims she writes for the Post.Newspaper Editor (Robin Chapman).	117474
1994	Bionic Ever After?	MT				Reporter (Steffen Foster)	117475
1989	Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman	MT				Sports Announcer (Steve Morris).	117476
1976	Bionic Woman, The:	T	VHS 401			News Media	117477
1976	Bionic Woman, The: Bionic Beauty	T			Episode #7. 3-17-1976	News Media. Lady Reporter (Charlotte Moore).	117478
1976	Bionic Woman, The: Kill Oscar (Part 3)	T			Episode #22. 11-3-1976	Newscaster (Howard K. Smith).	117479
1976	Bionic Woman, The: Martians Are Coming, The Martians Are Coming, The	T		Urso, Robert A., Tom and Helen August	Episode. 1-28-1978. Season #3. Episode #15	News Media. 1st Reporter (Brent Davis). 2nd Reporter (Cynthia Songe). Television Commentator (Barbara Iley-Harris).	117480
2007	Bionic Woman: Education of Jamie Sommers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9151 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 10-2007	News Media of POWs going biserk and killing other soldiers.	117481
2007	Bionic Woman: Paradise Lost	T	DVD -R HQ 9017		Episode #2. 10-3-2007	News Media cover evacuation of small town in which 200 people are found dead. Jaime begins to learn how to balance the human and machine with in her as she struggles with her new secret life while maintaining normality with her sister.After her first assignment, Jaime decides to join the secret organization to save the world.	117482
2007	Bird in a Gilded Cage: Myth of Mirabella, The	NR		Poff, Christy		Owner-Publisher Mira Sinclair of a highly successful magazine is constantly on the go leaving her no room for a personal life. She doesn’t have time for down time. Max Dunbar and his partner take charge of an international investigation involving thefts of gold bullion and dead models. His path crosses Mira’s and he goes undercover working as her security analyst while actually protecting her and the high-profile, elite and elusive Mirabella. Will he put an end to the Golden Kielr or will Mira become a bird in a gilded cage while adding to the myth of Mirabella? Can they hold onto what they’ve found and the special love they’ve discovered?	117483
1986	Bird in Flight	NR		Stanford, Sondra	Silhouette Special Edition #292	Journalist	117484
1996	Bird of Prey	M			Ness	Photojournalist Johnny (Lenny von Dohlen) from America aids the man who wants revenge for his father's death	117485
1970	Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	117486
1996	Birdcage, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6158, 6159. L			News Media. TV Reporter (James Hill). TV Reporter (Mary Major). TV Reporter (Barry Nolan).  TV Reporter (Ron Pitts). TV Reporter (Amy Powell). National Enquirer Reporter. Editor (Joel Tuber). National Enquirer Photographer (Grant Heslov).TV Editor (Jim Jansen). TV Editor (Brian Reddy).	117487
2008	Birdemic: Shock and Terror	M				TV Anchor (Laura Cassidy). Platoon of eagle and vultures attack the residents of a small town killing many people. It’s not known what caused the flying menace to attack. Two people fight back -- but can they survive Birdemic?	117488
2004	Birdie and Bogey	M				Reporter (Autumn Paul). Press Photographer (Parrish Randall).	117489
1962	Birdman of Alcatraz	M	DVD -R HQ 2383, 2384, 2385. L		AFI-Publicity/Authors	Reporter (Harry Jackson).  Reporter on dock (Robert Bailey). Editor (Harry Holcombe). Writer Tom Graddis (Edmund O'Brien) wrote a book on the man and narrates the film. Reporters and writer meet the prisoner as he is being transferred from Alcatraz.	117490
1992	Birds of a Feather: Chigwell Connection, The	T			Episode #50. 12-25-1992	Commentator (William Dufris).	117491
1994	Birds of a Feather: Christmas in Dreamland	T			Episode #78. 12-24-1994	Journalist (Lisa Jacobs).	117492
1994	Birds of a Feather: Puppy Love	T			Episode #75. 11-27-1994	Interviewer (John Benson - Voice).	117493
1997	Birds of a Feather: Reservoir Birds	T			Episode #90. 12-27-1997. Comedy	Newsreader (Joan Oliver).	117494
1990	Birds of a Feather: You Pays Yer Money	T			Episode #15. 10-25-1990	TV Reporter (Alec Sabin).	117495
1973	Birds of Prey	T	SVD 534			Radio Traffic Reporter. World War II ace turns traffic reporter for Salt Lake City radio station (Harry Walker-Janssen), witnesses a bank robbery and has aerial duel with gang. Harry Walker (David Janssen)	117496
2001	Birds of Prey	N		Jance, J.A.		Journalist, nosy, aboard a luxury cruise ship.	117497
1987	Birds of Prey (aka Beaks - The Movie)	M		Cardona, Jr. Rene (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Vanessa (Michelle Johnson) for MegaVision who, with photographer Peter (Christopher Atkins) investigates attacks by birds on humans.  Attacks reportedly take place all over the world although everyone interviewed speaks English.Vanessa tries to assert her authority over Peter, but also has an affair with him. She has a running fight with her boss about wanting to be assigned to hard news stories.Boss' own journalistic judgment is questionable, since he concludes that because the bird attacks are starting to occur all over the country they are no longer news.Boss: "It'll be great copy. The attack of the killer chickens. You do that kind of stuff well."  TV Reporter: "I majored in journalism in college, not animal husbandry. Give me some news to cover."Boss: "Soon. These specialty items get good response and our audiences enjoy watching you do them." TV Reporter: "Enjoy watching me make a fool out of myself." Boss: "Just do this one. I'll get you some hard news to cover, I promise you."	117498
2002	Birds of Prey: Premiere	T			Episode #2. 10-9-2002	Newscaster (Maria Quiban).	117499
2002	Birds of Prey: Unaired Pilot	T			Episode #1.	Newscaster (Maria Quiban).	117500
1963	Birds, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4641, 4642, 4643. DVD. L		Hitchcock	Radio Newscast. Hitchcock: Car radio news broadcast that attacking birds are now heading for Santa Rosa, H's favorite prototype of gentle Americana	117501
0001	Birds, The	P	COPY	Aristophanes	414 B.C.	Herald: "Hearken, ye people!"  Messenger is filled with news.	117502
1994	Birds' II, The: Land's End	M	L	Maurier, Daphne du (Story). Ken and Jim Wheat, Robert Eisele (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Editor Frank (James Naughton) of The Island Weekly, once an accomplished photographer and covered combat in places like Belfast and the Middle East, but not settles for reporting small-town events.May (Chelsea Feld) comes with her family to the island to install a computer system for the local newspaper. Editor enables May and her family to escape in his boat from the birds, while he stays behind to photograph the feathered attack.	117503
1992	Birkenstraße	N		Appeldorn, Werner van	Germany	TV Journalist	117504
1964	Birth Control: How?	DT			NBC	TV Newsman David Brinkley	117505
2006	Birth Day Live!	DT				Correspondents Rea Blakey, Kathy Fowler, Steve Salvatore. Host Jane Clayson.	117506
1979	Birth of the Beatles	M				Reporter (Harry Ditson). Reporter (Colette Hiller). Reporter (Christopher Muncke).  Reporter (Pat Starr). Reporter (Matt Zimmerman).	117507
1983	Birth, Life and Death of an Underground Newspaper, The	SS	OWN - H	Bukowski, Charles	In "Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories, The."	Newspapers. Open Pussy newspaper.  Joe Hyams is on the newspaper.	117508
1959	Birthday Boy, The	N		Hine, Al Blakelee	PR	Public Relations Man Jerry McMann, a masterful PR man regarded as a genius in his field, who has long worked with Hollywood clientele, is honored with a 50th birthday party, a which his wife, friends, associates and clients reminisce about his life.	117509
1957	Birthday Present, The	M				Photographer (Thorley Walters)	117510
1999	Births, Marriages and Deaths	MT				Photographer (Richard Albrecht).	117511
1994	Bis dann	N		Quadflieg, Roswitha	Germany	Journalist	117512
1995	Bishojo senshi Sailor Moon Super S: Makoto's Friendship! A Girl Who Adores a Pegasus	C			Episode #7. 5-13-1995	News Media. Editor #1 (Atsushi Kisaichi - Voice).	117513
2003	Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon: Act 10	T			Episode #10. 12-6-2003	News Media. Reporter (Mika Iwaki).	117514
2004	Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon: Act 15	T			Episode #15. 1-17-2004	News Media. News Anchorwoman (Reiko Maki).	117515
1992	Bishojo senshi Sera Mun: Usagi vs. Rei? A Nightmare in Dreamland	C			Episode #10. 5-23-1992	Reporter (Kazunari Tanaka - Voice).	117516
1855	Bishop Blougram's Apology	PO	OWN - H - USC	Browning, Robert	In "Robert Browning's Poetry."	Journalist. Apology means a formal defense of one's beliefs or actions. Blougram is a fictitious Roman Catholic bishop speaking in the presence of a hostile agnostic journalist intent on exposing him as a hypocrite.Setting is London, early 1850s. Journalist and Bishop agree to have dinner together. The Bishop senses the journalist despises him.	117517
1940	Bishop: 10,001 Motives for Murder	SM		Blassingame, Wyatt (aka William B. Rainey)	Black Mask ,Aug, 1940, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 104-127	Journalist Bishop, a political writer on Southern newspaper, returns. Known as "The Bishop."	117518
1940	Bishop: Some Call It Murder	SM		Blassingame, Wyatt (aka William B. Rainey)	Black  Mask, Jan. 1940, Vol. 22, No. 10, pp. 6-23.	Journalist Bishop is a political writer on Southern newspaper. Known as "The Bishop."  Sixtyish and peg-legged. First story in the series.	117519
2009	Bishop’s Daughter, The	N		Warren, Tiffany L. 		Freelance Journalist Darrin Bainbridge is trying to break his big story. He is your typical playboy in need of love, but he’s not ready yet. After a visit from his mother, Bainbridge gets an idea. He has heard all kinds of stories about “Hollywood” ministers who hold their church services on television, live in nice houses, drive nice cars, and have lots of money and women. Darris is disgusted by it all especially when his mother Priscilla starts shouting praises for an Atlanta Bishop. Darrin decides to go to Atlanta, become a member of the bishop’s church, and expose him for the hustling fraud that he believes he is. He just never planned on falling in love with the Bishop’s daughter.	117520
1987	Bishop's Gambit, Declined	NM		Haynes, Conrad		News Media	117521
1972	Bisquit Position, The	SSF	PVL	Wolfe, Bernard	In "Again, Dangerous Visions:  48 Original Stories Edited by Harlan Ellison." From "Monitored Dreams and Strategic Cremations: 1: The Bisquit Position."	Reporter Blake Arborow"Five correspondents ducked the napalm assignment before the network brought me back from Sinai, I wanted to duck it, too." A transmitting belt.	117522
1915	Bit O'Heaven	M				Newsgirls. Two little girls selling newspapers	117523
1989	Bit of a Do, A: White Wedding, The	T			UK. Episode #1.1-13-1989	Photographer (Saul Jephcott).	117524
1917	Bit of Kindling, A	M				Press	117525
2002	Bitch Goddess: Novel, A	N		Rodi, Robert		Freelance Writer E. Manfred Harry is hired to write the memoirs a former B-movie sleaze queen currently riding new heights of fame.The more he interviews her and tries to reconcile the snowballing discrepancies, the more she puts him off, making her an enigma wrapped in hot mystery. Add to this a $10 million lawsuit from an injured paparazzo.Included are newspaper clippings, fan-magazine puffery, theater and film reviews.	117526
2003	Bite	N		Tosh, C.J. (Entertainment Weekly Senior Writer Rebecca Ascher-Walsh and former Fortune Senior Editor Erik Torkells pseudonym)		Magazine Writer Samantha, a posh writer for the showbiz weekly Star Face and her gay buddy Torn, an editor at the finance magazine Profit.	117527
1975	Bite the Bullet	M	L. SVD 621			Reporter (Robert Donner). Turn-of-the-century frontier newspaper sponsors a  700-mile horse race across the Badlands. Reporter (Robert Donner).	117528
2008	Biting the Apple	N		Leigh, Jo	Included in “Destination: Marriage: Trouble in Paradise/Biting the Apple/A Venetian Affair	Aspiring Journalist Trish Avalon has just won a fantasy wedding in Manhattan, but there’s a small problem. Trish isn’t engaged. Getting to New York is her dream though, so she’ll convince her high school sweetheart to b e her groom -- just for the week. 	117529
1985	Bits and Pieces	M				News Reporter (Michael Mandeville)	117530
1994	Bitte nicht stören	N		Knauer, Sebastian	Germany	Journalist	117531
2004	Bitter Bierce: Or the Fiction We Call Grief	P		Wellman, Mac	One-Man Show	Journalist Ambrose Bierce (John Billingsley), his life and career. Bierce short story writer, influential critic and newspaper columnist, poet, political activist and veteran soldier for whom the Civil War was a watershed.Caustic diatribes earned him the appellation "Bitter Bierce" from disgruntled peers.  Bierce is laceratingly funny, epigrammist of first water who remained heroically mordant in the face of great personal tragedy -- untimely deaths of both of his sons.Journalist Ambrose Bierce. Life and work of Ambrose Bierce who worked as a journalist in New York and London and disappeared in Mexico in 1914, while tracking the exploits of Pancho Villa.  Author of "The Devil's Dictionary."	117532
1998	Bitter Inheritance, A	N		Benedict, Clare	Weinberg List	Journalist	117533
1930	Bitter Tea of General Yen, The	M	VHS 1035		Frank Capra Film	Shanghai Newspapers	117534
1999	Bittersweet	N		Steel, Danielle		Photojournalist India Taylor gave up  her career 14 years ago to dedicate herself to raising four children in New York suburb of Westport, Conn. But she misses her job. Her spirit hungers for a little more career.Her husband forbids her to do even an occasional photo assignment. Her dad is a prizewinning photojournalist who died in action and India doesn't want her children growing up without both parents as she did.She meets a Wall Street tycoon married to a bestselling author who is killed. Will she leave her family or stay in a safe familiar place?	117535
2000	Bittersweet Love, A	NR		Sims, Janice		Photojournalist Teddy (Theodora) Riley is trying to obtain a staff position at a prestigious magazine. She is assigned to interview a reclusive writer who is in Ireland attending a friend's wedding and writing his next book.People think they are husband and wife because she has to stay at his house and he doesn't want to ruin her image. They end up falling for each other.Riley has been lost at love because of a selfish husband who at first put his career before his love for Teddy and parenthood and then later tried to complicate her life with a custody battle over their son.	117536
2006	Bittersweet Surrender	NR		Sheridan, Barbara		Newspaper Editor Star McNamara would like nothing better than to see all non-Indian “intruders” ejected from the Indian Territory in 1892. Lawman Jason Hillhouse is every bit as independent and proud of his heritage as Star, but he believes women belong at home and that the future of the Choctaw Nation lies in obtaining United States citizenship. Although at odds since childhood, Star can’t deny the sizzling attraction that pulls them together, but will Jason take her heart or break it?	117537
1928	Bixiou's Pocket-Book	SS	UCLA	Daudet, Alphonse		Press	117538
2001	Bizarre Lust of a Sexual Deviant	C		Sineca, Zert		News Media. Male News Reporter Voice (Zert Sineca). Female News Reporter Voice (Veronica Vallejo). Prowler is on the loose in the city. Stalks women, chloroforms then and then molests them when they are unconscious.	117539
2008	Bizzaro: Parody TV Anchors	CS	OWN			TV Anchors at desk with a two-year-old girl. Panel: “Ever wonder why the world was created? When we come back, we’ll talk live with a local 2-year-old who says it’s all for her. 	117540
1970	Bjurra	MF				TV Reporter (Johannes Eckhoff)	117541
2000	Black	M				Photographer (Jason Nelson).	117542
1950	Black  Hand	M				Editor (Vincent Renno).	117543
1977	Black Ambition	T				News Media. Docudrama on former White House counsel John Dean	117544
1973	Black and Blue: Secrets	T			Episode #1. 8-14-1973	Commentator (Kenneth Wolstenholme).	117545
1973	Black and Blue: Soap Opera in Stockwell	T			Episode #5. 9-11-1973	Reporter (Tony Robinson).	117546
2000	Black and White	M				Documentarian (Brooke Shields)	117547
1999	Black and White	M				Newscaster (Richard Rose)	117548
2008	Black and White and Dead All Over	NM		Darnton, John	Author is an award-winning journalist who worked for 40 years for The New York Times as a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor. He won two George Polk awards and the Pulitzer Prize and best-selling novelist.	Investigative Reporter Jude Hurley of the New York Globe is asked to look into the murder of the assistant managing editor, Theodore S. Ratnoff, found dead with the spike that he’d wielded to kill stories hammered into his chest in the offices of the Globe, a major newspaper struggling to stay afloat amid ever-decreasing readership, circulation and stock value. The killer could be any number of Globe employees who have been humiliated by the tyrannical Ratnoff over the years. Aided by an enigmatic female New York Police Department detective, the Globe’s clever, rebellious reporter begins the daunting task of exonerating a laundry list of suspects including a reporter suspected of plagiarism, a bumbling publisher, a disgraced  steely executive editor fired for “faulty Iraq reporting,” and a rival newspaper tycoon named Lester Moloch, an unscrupulous New Zealand-born media mogul who has big plans for a takeover of the paper. When the Globe’s gossip columnist and food critic turn up dead, the case suddenly becomes more complicated and dangerous. The villain is ultimately undone by a penchant for cliche. Being a psychopathic killer is one thing, but at the Globe hackneyed writing is the real crime. 	117549
2005	Black Angel, The	N		Connolly, John		Art Critic	117550
2005	Black August	M				Reporter (Fred Pitts)	117551
1933	Black Beauty	M				Reporter (Eddie Fetherston)	117552
1986	Black Board	MF			Japan	News Media. New Reporter (Shin Takuma).	117553
2000	Black Book, White Deaths	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The, July, 2000	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	117554
1998	Black Brook, The	N		Drury, Tom		Journalist Paul Nash of the Ashland (Rhode Island) Sun was an accountant in 1989 in Rhode Island, got into trouble with the local crime syndicate and he and his wife went into the Witness Relocation Program. But he can't escape the lure of the past.He leaves his wife to return to rural Connecticut and quickly secures a newspaper swing shift at the Sun as well as the affection of his ex-best friend's wife.He investigates the death of a teacher who may have committed suicide. He's tracked down by the mob and promised his life if he'll agree to steal a valuable painting from London's Tate Gallery. He has the painting copied to dupe the mobsters.	117555
2006	Black Butterfly	M		Cueto, Alonso (Based on His Novel).		Tabloid Journalist conspires with a school teacher to assassinate the brutal official responsible for her fiancé's murder right before the fall of Peru's President Alberto Fujimori in 2000.	117556
1973	Black Caesar	M	DVD -R HQ 8495, 8496			Newspapers. African-American hoodlum rises to the top fighting racism and corrupt police and politicians.	117557
1931	Black Camel, The	M			PR	Press Agent Jimmy Bradshaw (Robert Young) Romances Julie O'Neil (Sally Eilers) in this zany Charlie Chan film	117558
1959	Black Chapel (aka Geheimaktion schwarze Kapelle)	M			Germany - Ness	News Media	117559
2006	Black Christmas	M	DVD -R HQ 10704, 10705			News Media. News Reporter (Jill Teed). Weather Girl (Peggy Jo Jacobs).	117560
1940	Black Cinema -- Journalists Montage	M	SVDSP 724			African-American Journalists in movies	117561
1919	Black Circle, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Lucy Baird (Jack Drumier) and Andrew MacTavish Ferguson (Creighton Hale) work for a New York newspaper and are fired after they trade assignments and the article he writes (attributed to her) criticizes the political party backing the paper.Together they oppose liquor smugglers, a crooked prosecutor and a mysterious group called the Black Riders.  Variety, 10/24/19: "The scenes in the metropolitan newspaper office, where the story opens, are well depicted in some respects….""…especially the lay-out of the 'city room.' Even the mischievous office boy is brought in to pull off a prank or two. But the character portrayals of the city and managing editor are not real and a bit too harsh."	117562
2004	Black Cloud	M	DVD -R HQ 7121, 7122	Schroder, Rick		Reporter #1 Sunny Knox (Sunny Doench). Reporter #2 (Jeff Ham).	117563
2004	Black Clouds	M			Short	News Media. Female Reporter (Marie Jeffries - Voice). Older Male Reporter (Hugh Lambe - Voice).	117564
1913	Black Comet, The	SSF		Clausen, J. Earl		Press	117565
2006	Black Dahlia, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10806, 10807, 10809 (Mislabeled 10812)			News Media.	117566
2009	Black Dawn, The	M				News Anchor (Kelsey Scott). 	117567
1941	Black Death, The	R		Cunningham, Frank	In "One Hundred Non-Royalty  Radio Plays."	Correspondents Tom Bradley and Jim Dunn	117568
1940	Black Diamonds	M		Robins, Sam (Story). Clarence Upson Young, Robins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Walter Norton (Richard Arlen) who returns to his hometown before taking an overseas assignment. When his father is injured in a blast, Norton decides to look into charges of unsafe conditions at the local mines.Joins workers so he can investigate. He's arrested while trying to stop one of the disgruntled workers from blowing up the mine. While in jail, his sister hears mine owner bribing state inspector.Nurse who was the reporter's high school sweetheart gets reporter transferred to hospital so he can escape. He and miner trap the state inspector in the tunnels and threaten to set off an explosion unless he admits to taking the bribe.They become trapped also, but the miner's dynamite fails to explode. Inspector confesses and the government takes control of the mine. Editor Phillips (Henry Roquemore).	117569
1966	Black Dragon of Manzanar (aka G-Men vs. The Black Dragon)	MT			Original Serial - Chapter Play 0 re-edited into a feature film for TV	Radio Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt).	117570
1988	Black Eagle	M				Newscaster (John Suda)	117571
1992	Black Echo, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. LAPD Detective Harry Bosch must walk the line between criminals and crooked cops following the death of an old war buddy. Best First Mystery.	117572
1991	Black Empire	N		Schuyler, George Samuel		Reporter Carl Slater, a Harlem reporter, discovers a secret Black organization	117573
1992	Black Fire	N	MLPL	Fox, Stuart		Investigative Reporter Doyle Mulligan	117574
1938	Black Flag, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	117575
1995	Black Fox: Good Men and Bad	MT				Editor Jason Hicks (Alan Shearman), Medicine Lodge Kansas Newspaper.	117576
1940	Black Friday	M	SVD 1143		Lugosi	Reporter to Whom Ernst Gives His Notes (James Craig). Newspaper File Attendant (Edward McWade).	117577
2004	Black Friday	M				Interviewer. Newstrack Interviewer (Loveleen Mishra).	117578
2008	Black Friday	M				Reporter (Ethan Terra)	117579
1935	Black Fury	M	DVD -R HQ 4224, 4225			News Media. Newspapers. Headlines. Reporters and Photographers greet miner who comes out of the mine after strike is settled. Newsreel Man (Don Brodie).	117580
1974	Black Godfather, The	M				Newscaster (Tom Scott)	117581
1983	Black Gold, Red Death	NW		Cameron, Lou		News Media	117582
1950	Black Hand, The	M	DVD -R 1610. VHS 1252 (Beginning Only)			Editor (Vincent Renno)	117583
1903	Black Hands, The	SSF		Paine, Albert Bigelow		Press	117584
2008	Black Hats	NW		Culhane, Patrick		Sportswriter Bat Masterson traded in his shooting iron for a sportswriter’s pen. The world has changed around Wyatt Earp since his glory days as a lawman in the wide-open towns of the Western frontier. Now in his golden years, he’s a private detective in Los Angeles -- and the mistress of his late partner Doc Holliday wants him to help turn Doc’s errant son away from the shady path he’s chosen to walk in New York City. And there’s another good reason for Earp to mount an iron horse headed for the wild, wild East: a reunion with his old friend Masterson. But a new breed of big city badmen roars in the 1920s -- organized cold-blooded killers toting machine guns instead of six-shooters. And in the midst of the Jazz Age glitter, two aging, legendary enforcers could be headed for their final showdown with a brutal, hot-headed young gangster -- named Al Capone. 	117585
1976	Black Heat (aka Murder Gang, The)	M				African-American TV Reporter Stephanie (Tanya Boyd) keeps getting in the way of a streetwise Las Vegas cop who is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is a front for illegal activities. The gang boss is running everything from gunrunning to loan-sharking to prostitution and drug-dealing. The beautiful but nosy reporter wants the story. 	117586
1979	Black Hole, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9185, 9186		Ness	Journalist Harry Booth (Ernest Borgnine) is a coward.	117587
2006	Black Hole, The	MT				News Media. Anchor #1 (Rod Bernsen). Anchor #2 (Susan Wood). White House Cameraman (David M. Walk).	117588
1943	Black Hood, The	R				Press	117589
1986	Black Ice	NM	OWN - H	Dunne, Colin		Journalist Sam Craven flies to Reykjavik undercover.	117590
1993	Black Ice, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Harry Bosch investigates the drug-trafficking underworlds of inner-city Los Angeles and the wastelands of Mexico.	117591
1968	Black Journal	DT				Host Tony Brown	117592
1984	Black Knight in Red Square	NM		Kaminsky, Stuart		Correspondent, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, is poisoned to death at the Moscow Film Festival along with two Soviet businessmen and a Japanese visitor. At the same night. All in the same hotel.International organization of terrorists have launched its most murderous offensive against both East and West. Foreigners continue to die at an alarming rate in a huge embarrassment the Kremlin can ill afford.	117593
1936	Black Legion	M	SVD 1373			Reporters (Carlyle Moore, Jr., Dennis Moore, Milt Kibbee). March of Time Voice (Frederich Lindsley). News Commentator (Emmett Vogan).	117594
1936	Black Legion	SS	OWN - P	Anderson, Lars	Saucy Romantic Adventures, October 1936. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 1046-1057.	Newspaper headlines. “Black Legion Definitely Doomed!.”  Story included in short story. 	117595
1998	Black Light	M				TV Journalist (Stephanie Knight Thomas)	117596
1996	Black Light	N		Hunter, Stephen		Journalist Russell “Pye” Pewtie’s father is ambushed. Forty years ago, Bob Lee’s father, Earl, an Arkansas lawman, was killed in a shootout with a convict and this is somehow related to the recent ambush of Pewtie’s father. There’s a mystery surrounding the death, and Pye, a journalist, asks Lee, a professional sniper, to travel with him to Arkansas to investigate. Someone doesn’t want them waking the dead and is more than willing to scare them off with a little gunplay. But Bob Lee, a sniper by trade, isn’t skittish about gunplay, and the pair press on with research and interviews to find out what really happened that fateful day. 	117597
1996	Black Lightning	N		Saul, John		Journalist Ann Jeffers pursues serial killer in SeattleReporter Anne Jeffers goes after a copycat killer when she suspects that the wrong man was put to death	117598
1964	Black Like Me	M	L	Griffin, John Ward (Book). Gerda Lerner, Carl Lerner (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Blacks in American Film. Ness Book	Freelance Magazine Writer John Finley Horton (James Whitmore) convinces Magazine Publisher Eli Carr (Clifton James) of his idea to pass for black so he can do a series of articles for Black and Tan Magazine. Publisher expresses concern.When he sees writer's determination to do the articles, he agrees. Accomplishes transformation through combination of pills and sunlamp. After six weeks of living with black identity, journalist begins to break down.Goes to see Newspaper Editor Ed Saunders (Robert Gerriner) asking him to take him back into the white world. Editor convinces him to go back on the road. Ph.D. student asks to interview him, but only seems interested in questioning him about sex.Stays with black family who get upset when he admits he's white. Journalist admits he has no idea whether articles will have any impact. Real journalists include Paul Coates, Dave Garroway and Mike Wallace."It’s a scoop. But it's much too dangerous. You've got to forget it…Johnny, will you do me one favor?"  "Yeah." "Don't get yourself killed."	117599
1938	Black Limelight	M				Reporter (Dan Tobin)	117600
1987	Black Magic M-66 (aka Buraku majikku M-66)	M			Japan - Ness - Anime Jump!	TV Reporter discovers that two killer androids are running loose and have marked a little girl for murderDivorced, hard-boiled female reporter named Sybil rushing to save the girlNo training and no support. Just a reporter's nose for news.	117601
1935	Black Mask	M			UK Only	Press	117602
1994	Black Money	N		Thomas, Michael M.		Financial Reporter Lee Boynton and her associate Barney Clagel work to solve a series of murders involved in sources of laundered funds using the U.S. financial system to deposit their billions in profits from illegal operations.They hire a former Wall Street wizard to investigate a supercomputer with files from banks and law enforcement agencies around the world. This is the key to a web of electronic fraud where trillions of dollars are at stake.Boynton is a brainy, zaftig, 30ish heiress, co-publisher and sole angel of Washington-based Capitol Steps, a muckraking review with a small but influential readership.She gets a tip on some odd megabuck cash flows through a troubled bank in Northern California.She and the Wall Street wizard discover they're on the twisty trail of a criminal enterprise to legitimate Colombian drug lords' money, terrorists' slush funds, and other illegal sources of revenue.	117603
2000	Black October	MT				Editor (Claude Ryan-Himself), Le Devoir	117604
1917	Black Orchids	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	117605
1924	Black Oxen	M	DVD -R HQ 6606		AFI-Playwrights	Drama Critic Clavering (Conway Tearle) gets entrapped in a love triangle. Rejuvenated woman leaves her lover, a drama critic (Conway Tearle) for younger rivals	117606
1923	Black Oxen	NM	OWN - H - MLPL	Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn		Press	117607
1944	Black Parachute, The	M				News Commentators (Neal Reagan, Herbert Lytton).	117608
1989	Black Pegasus	N		Polson, Rodney		News Media	117609
1973	Black Perspective on the News	DT				African-American Journalists interviewed newsmakers for Philadelphia's WHYY-TV, Reginald Bryant moderator	117610
2000	Black Projects	N		Shinkman, Ron		Journalist Mel Robbins’ star-crossed journalism career has led to obscurity in Southern California’s high desert, covering the killings of people who possess far more children than teeth. But Mel’s personal demons go into overdrive after the execution-style murder of a close friend and colleague. He’s prodded to chase after a potential Pulitzer Prize-winning story, even at the risk of earning his very own bullet to the back of the head. A twisted trail of downed airplanes, meth dealers and suspicious cops leads Mel to his polar opposite, revered former astronaut Matt Mulhearn. But Mulhearn’s got a few demons of his own. One is the troubled spy aircraft program that’s keeping Mulhearn Aviation afloat. The other is Ishmael Dark, the happy-go-lucky assassin who has negotiated both pension benefits and a company car. Together they place Mel in a publish-or-perish world, racing to meet what could be his final deadline. No wonder Mel Robins is a world-class wisecracker. 	117611
1991	Black Rainbow	M	SV 99	Hodges, Mike (Screenplay)		Reporter Gary Wallace (Tom Hulce) of the Oakville B interested in seer who accurately predicts a series of violent deaths. Arrives at the scene of a murder in which the psychic had a vision.Victim tagged by hit man because he was going to blow the whistle on unsafe conditions at the plant where he worked.  Reporter's boss tells him to interview the psychic. Father tells her not to say anything in front of "the gutter press."Reporter brings a bottle of booze to the father's hotel room to get him to talk. Reporter, even though he makes a reference to being married, goes to bed with psychic. Tries to get information from her.Begins to believe in psychic abilities after she predicts deaths of several people and fire occurs at power plant. Hit man, while shooting at vision, kills father. Reporter secretly photographs psychic. Photographs developed, no images of psychic on them.He returns to her house to wait for her return. Reporter presented as skeptical character whose own beliefs are called into question. Editor Geoff McBain (Ed Grady). Editor Jay Chatwiin (Rick Warner). TV Reporter (Chuck Kinlaw).	117612
1954	Black Rider, The	M			UK Only	Reporter and amateur biker investigate a mysterious hooded figure on a motorbike. They discover crooks hiding out in a ruined castle with atomic sabotage on their minds.	117613
1996	Black Scorpion II: Aftershock	M				TV Newswoman Bonita Bradley (Christina Solis), KRCA News 8	117614
2001	Black Scorpion: Blinded by the Light	T	SVD 882		Episode	Photojournalist (Alan Scotti), aggressive photojournalist becomes the villainous Flashpoint when his attempts to catch Black Scorpion on film backfire	117615
1867	Black Sheep	N		Yates		Press	117616
1996	Black Sheep	M				Reporter (LaRita Shelby). TV Reporter (Laura Weekes). Anchor Woman (Karen Kahn-Card).	117617
1947	Black Sheep of Whitehall, The	M				Journalist (Roddy Hughes). Radio Interviewer (Leslie Mitchell).	117618
1977	Black Sheep Squadron:	T	SV 272		Episode	Publisher. Newspaper publisher-father	117619
1977	Black Sheep Squadron: Five the Hard Way (aka Baa Baa Black Sheep: Five the Hard Way)	T	SVD 951		Episode	Publisher. French is put under pressure by his newspaper-publishing father (Kenneth Mars) to make the fifth kill that will make him flying ace	117620
1978	Black Sheep Squadron: Sheep in the Limelight	T			Episode. 3-30-1978	News Media	117621
2008	Black Silk Road	N		Wise, Janet		French Journalist is found dead in a Karachi hotel and leaves behind a young American widow who takes a foreign-service post in New Delhi in an attempt to bury his ghost. She begins an affair with a young Pakistan BBC Journalist that launches her into a dangerous suspense-filled journey that revisits the forming of Al Qaeda and glimpses into a horrific future event in 2001. She is thrown into the heart of geopolitical struggles set against a backdrop of nuclear detonations, embassy bombings, and missile strikes on terrorist camps.	117622
1977	Black Silk Stockings	M				Photographer (John Leslie).	117623
2000	Black Strawberries	M			Short - Drama	Editor (Max Hartman).	117624
1977	Black Sunday	M				TV News Reporter (Hal Fishman). TV Cameraman (Hunter von Leer).	117625
1945	Black Tarn	NM		Wilson, P.W.		Press	117626
1936	Black Thunder	N		Bontemps, Arna		Printer Monsieur Creuzot, a Richmond printer who sympathizes with the slaves.	117627
2005	Black Tide	N		Carver, Caroline		Journalist India Kane agrees to accompany the Greenpeace ship Sundancer in its pursuit of a whaling fleet, but she has no idea what awaits her. Buffeted by high winds and blinded by freezing fog, the ship didn't see the huge tanker bearing down on them.Eight crew members are killed including one of India's closest friends. The tanker that rammed Sundancer is unregistered -- a ghost ship untraceable and unaccountable. India is determined to bring the owner of the vessel to justice.Her investigation takes her from the freezing Southern Ocean to the baking outback of western Australia where corruption, greed and betrayal go hand in hand.	117628
2004	Black Tie Nights Erotica: Internal Affairs	T	DVD -R HQ 1965		Adult	Book Critic John goes out on an erotic blind date with a romantic novelist whose work he has panned.	117629
1990	Black Tie Only	N	OWN - P	Fenton, Julia		TV Journalists Jette and Mary Lee found fame in television and journalism.	117630
1954	Black Tuesday	M				News Media. Reporter Frank Carson (Jack Kelly) and Reporter. Joey Stewart (Warren Stevens) are among reporters gathered at death house.  Reporters at Electrocution (James Bacon, Arthur Batanides, Franklyn Farnum, Thomas Browne Henry).Newspaperman (Richard H. Cutting). Newspaper Editor (Kenneth Patterson). Voice of Radio Broadcaster (Carleton Young).Vicious gangster pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to die in the electric chair.	117631
2007	Black Watch	P		Burke, Gregory		Writer (Paul Higgins) ventures into a saloon to interview surviving members of a squad that backed up the U.S. assault on Falouja, Iraq.	117632
2009	Black Water Transit	M				Cameraman (Roger J. Timber). Shipment of illegal firearms and a double homicide bring together criminals, cops and lawyers.	117633
1929	Black Waters	M		Willard, John (Play - "Fog." Dialogue, Continuity and Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Darcy (Robert Ames) is found tied up on a boat to which a group of strangers have been invited for a houseboat party. Guests are told they will be killed one by one. They find the mooring line has been cut and they dare drifting out to sea.Reporter is among those who are murdered before the mystery is solved.	117634
1987	Black Widow	M				News Media. Reporter (Donegan Smith) for the Herald. Federal Investigator Alexandra "Alex" Barnes (Debra Winger) tracks down gold digging woman who moves from husband to husband, kills them and collects the inheritance.She poses as a reporter to get information and also uses reporters for information.	117635
1948	Black Widow, The	M			13 chapters. Serial - To Be Continued.	Reporter Joyce Winters (Virginia Lindley) of Daily Clarion works with detective to solve killings.  The Daily Chronicle hires a criminologist to investigate the deaths of associates of an inventor who has developed an atomic rocket engine.Reporter assists criminologist. Editor J.M. Walker (Gene Roth). First Reporter at Demonstration (Jerry Jerome). Second Reporter at Demonstration (Dick Gordon).	117636
2006	Black Widower	MT				News Media. Vapid Reporter (Jerri Southcott).	117637
2008	Black Will Shoot	N		Washington, Jesse		Magazine Writer Marquis “Marq” Wise in New York City is a talented, ambitious young writer with a good life, a gorgeous girlfriend -- and the inescapable feeling that something is missing. When he’s offered a job at Fever, his favorite hip-hop magazine, Marq finally realizes just what that is. Now he can uncover the real, gritty stories -- unless his older brother, Dontay, a one-hit wonder producer turned crack smoker, ruins everything. As Marq immerses himself in his beloved hip-hop, his world slowly collides with Dontay’s and both begin to unravel. And the more Marq discovers about the gangsters and criminals who really run the rap game, the deeper and deadlier the danger. Wise has just done a cover story about the murder of Large, a hip-hop star turned Oscar winner. The story helps him land a dream job at the hip-hop magazine Fever. Marq is also fortunate to have Holliday Watkins, a gorgeous lawyer, as his sweetie. 	117638
2003	Black-eyed	M			Short	Photographer (Oriah Lonsdale).	117639
1951	Black-Eyed Stranger, The	NM	OWN - P	Armstrong, Charlotte		Crime Reporter Sam Lynch	117640
1962	Black! Dark Messenger, The	N		Cooper, Clarence, Jr.	In "Black!: Three Short Novels" published in 1997	African-American Reporter discovers that truth and justice are no match for the next handout from the corrupt powers that be. Autobiographical novel.Young, very dark-skinned reporter for a popular "Negro paper" is sickened to learn of the corruption and dishonesty at every level of the media business.	117641
1999	Blackadder Back & Forth	M				Royal Reporter (Jennie Bond)	117642
2003	Blackball	M				News Media.  Local News Reporter (Emma Amos). Reporter Dave (Neil Conrich). Journalist #1 (Julian Rivett). Journalist #2 (Barry Woolgar). TV Director (Vic Reeves). Young Buck Reporter (David Schneider).	117643
1968	Blackbeard's Ghost	M				TV Commentator (Elliott Reid)	117644
1992	Blackbelt	M				Reporter (Seana Arthur-Mahoney)	117645
1993	Blackbelt II	M				TV News Announcer (Don Curry).	117646
1998	Blackbird Singing	NM		Amberg, Jay		TV Anchor Monique Jones-Walker is a high-profile, glamorous television news reporter who is married to a Chicago Bulls superstar. Their daughter is kidnapped by a deranged Internet fanatic with a past as an abused child and a thirst for vengeance.Ace TV Reporter "Pit Bull" Bollinger, an amoral, ambitious TV journalist seeks stardom through news bits and is manipulated by the computer wizard.Television reporters cover false leads.	117647
2005	Blackbird Sisters: Cross Your Heart and Hope To Die	NM		Martin, Nancy	#4 Blackbird Sisters Mysteries	Society Reporter Nora Blackbird of the Philadelphia Intelligencer.Soon after the unveiling of the most miraculous bra in fashion history, Nora's  boss is found trussed up in pantyhose and shot execution-style.To find the killer, she must shadow the most glamorous suspects in Philadelphia. Trio of hot-blooded bluebloods with a flair for fashion and solving crime.	117648
2003	Blackbird Sisters: Dead Girls Don't Wear Diamonds	NM		Martin, Nancy	#2 Blackbird Sisters Mystery	Society Reporter Nora Blackbird of the Philadelphia Intelligencer. Keeping Blackbird Farm is important to Nora. She sells some acreage to a mobster's son who built a used car lot on the property and works as a society columnist to help pay the bills.Nora finds out the wife of her college sweetheart committed suicide by drowning herself in the family pool.	117649
2006	Blackbird Sisters: Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too	NM		Martin, Nancy	#5 Blackbird Sisters Mysteries	Society Columnist Nora Blackbird of Philadelphia seems to have a knack for being at the wrong place at the wrong time. She is one of three sisters Blackbird (Emma and Libby). Crime Reporter Richard D'eathA dirty old man is found dead, an arrow shot through his heart. The real question is the paternity of the baby Nora is carrying and whether she is really, truly, finally through with her hunky, but oh-so-dangerous lover, Michael Abruzzo.Or is the father a new love interest, Crime Reporter Richard D'eath? Libby is trying to recruit Nora and Emma to pose nude for a fund-raising calendar and Emma has a mysterious new job.	117650
2002	Blackbird Sisters: How To Murder a Millionaire	NM		Martin, Nancy	#1 Blackbird Sisters Mysteries	Society Reporter Nora Blackbird  of the Intelligencer works with Powerful Society Columnist Kitty Keough, a woman journalist hated throughout the city. Nora's Uncle Rory Pendergast owns the newspaper and got her the job.When Nora Blackbird's parents skipped town and left her with a property tax bill for two million, she found herself in dire need of a paycheck. So the former debutante finds work as the society page columnist for a Philly paper.She's happy to reclaim her place within the city's elite -- until her first part assignment sends her stumbling -- upon the murdered body of the host.Nora's sisters -- sexy Emma and flaky Libby -- complicate matters as Nora investigates. Meanwhile, son of a rumored New Jersey crime boss is pursuing Nora with bone-melting come-ons she can  barely resist.	117651
2004	Blackbird Sisters: Some Like It Lethal:	NM		Martin, Nancy	#3 Blackbird Sisters Mysteries	Society Reporter Nora Blackbird of the Philadelphia Intelligencer continues her first real job as assistant to the Society Editor of the local newspaper.She attends various society functions, many of which she was routinely invited to in her "former life" -- before she had to go to work. The only difference now is that she has to write a review and e-mail it to the editor.Husband of a wealthy dog food heiress is found bludgeoned to death at an exclusive hunt club. Nora's sister, Emma, is the main suspect.	117652
2001	Blackbird’s Song, The	N		Thorne, Nicola		Aspiring Journalist Peg Hallan is 21 years old in 1924 and has come to London from rural Dorset to carve a career for herself in the busy world of Fleet Street journalism. She is sharing a flat with her eldest sister Verity, a hospital nursing sister, who is determined to protect her young charge from the temptations offered by the big city. But Peg is pretty, spirited and adventurous, divided by her loyalty to her family and their strict, conventional morality, and a yearning to experience all that the vast and exciting metropolis has to offer. 	117653
1944	Blackbirds on the Lawn	N		Morton, J		Press	117654
1986	Blacke's Magic	MT				News Producer (Charles Lanyer).	117655
1986	Blacke's Magic	T			Series.	News Producer (Charles Lanyer). Magician and his con-man father solve mysteries using a combination of sleight of hand and con games.	117656
1986	Blacke's Magic: Breathing Room (Pilot)	T		Fischer, Peter, Richard Levinson and William Link	Episode #1. 1-5-1986	News Media. News Producer (Charles Lanyer).	117657
1986	Blacke's Magic: Death Goes to Movies	T		Fischer, Peter	Episode	News Media	117658
1986	Blacke's Magic: Ten Tons of Trouble	T			Episode	News Media	117659
1989	Blackeyes	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Peter Guinness).	117660
2004	BlackJack: Sweet Science	MT				Newsreader (Anne Fullwood).	117661
2008	Blacklight Blue Lp	N		May, Peter		Parisian Journalist Roger Raffin describes seven notorious murders in is book and a Scot who teaches forensics at Cahors in southwest France thinks he can use his expertise to crack all of the murders. After solving the first two, he is diagnosed with a terminal illness. And now it appears he’s the target of someone intent on destroying his credit and getting him arrested for murder. Establishing a safe house for his loved ones, he sets to work. Are his woes connected to one of the journalist’s unsolved cases? Can he stay alive until he catches the long-hidden killer? 	117662
1939	Blackmail	M	DVD -R HQ 4873, 4874			Newsreel Photograph reveals secret identity	117663
1954	Blackmail in Red	NM		Grierson, Francis		Press	117664
1985	Blackout	MT				Reporter (Chris Christiansen).	117665
2001	Blackout	MT				Correspondent (Lowell Bergman).	117666
2000	Blackout	N		Nance, John		Washington Post Investigative Reporter Robert MacCabe and an FBI agent investigate why American jumbo jets are falling out of the sky. McCabe is trying to elude goons trying to snatch his info-laden lap-top in Hong Kong.  He survives a crash in Vietnam.All the crashes have striking similarities -- pilots were either killed or left blind by bright flashes that exploded in front of the cockpit while the planes were in midair.The pair figure out terrorists are using a special ray gun stolen from the government to disable airplanes in flight. Intent is to cause so much panic in the travel industry that it will disable the U.S. airline fleet. But why?McCabe gets information implicating unknown terrorist group that has made him its next target and is willing to bring down a 747 to keep him from unmasking the people behind a secret weapon of devastating force.The pair find themselves in a deadly race to find out the truth.	117667
2006	Blackout	M				Reporter Voice #3 (Chris Arena). Reporter Voice #2 (Charles Burrell). Reporter Voice #1 (Michelle Stevenson). Woman with schizophrenia commits a murder during a blackout while her alter ego devise a plan to how to dispose of the body.	117668
1998	Blackout Effect	MT				TV Reporter #2 (David Moreland)	117669
1997	Blackrock	M			Australia	Interviewer-Female (Lucia Mastrantone). Interviewer-Male (Brian Meegan).  Photographer's Assistant (Alvaro Marques). Helicopter Cameraman (Phil Mobbs).	117670
1896	Blackston, The Evening World Cartoonist	M				Journalist Jimmy Blackston entertainer as well as journalist	117671
2002	Blackwater Sound	N		Hall, James W.		Reporter is killed by two  brothers because he is a noisy reporter, a petty nuisance to be handled along the way.	117672
1996	Blackwater Trail	MT				Writer Matt Curran (Judd Nelson)  returns from Los Angeles to Michelton, his tiny hometown in Queensland to attend the funeral of his best friend and finds himself involved in a manhunt for a deranged serial killer. 	117673
1939	Blackwell's Island	M	DVD -R HQ 2388, 2373. SV 433, 199	Wilbur, Crane, Lee Katz (Story). Wilbur (Screenplay	Garfield  - Ness Book	Reporter Tim Hayden (John Garfield) blows whistle on a corrupt governor. He and a colleague had quit their jobs on the Star-Sentinel when the paper turned out to be in cahoots with political grafters. They take jobs on the Times-Dispatch.Haydon becomes the "Racket Reporter" for the Times-Dispatch's radio broadcasts. Goes to prison to get the goods in a criminal boss. Almost killed."I was proud of my job on the Star-Sentinel. I was proud of me working on what I thought was the greatest sheet in the greatest town in the world. But when that sheet becomes a paper towel to wipe the dirty mitts of political grafters, I'm through."	117674
2006	Blackwell's Island	NJ		Graff, Serena		Newspaper Reporter. "My dad is a newspaper reporter," Will said. "He was away working a story when I got caught."  "A newspaper reporter - wow," I said.  Set in New York in 1914.11-year-old Alex and his younger sister fend for themselves since their mother disappeared.  Historical fiction and horror.	117675
1972	Blacula	M				Photographer Nancy (Emily Yancy)	117676
2004	Blade of Death	M				News Media. Reporter (Heather Lei Guzzetta).	117677
1980	Blade on the Feather	MT				Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	117678
1997	Blade Runner	G			Windows PC	Newscaster (Gwen Castaldi - Voice). Photographer (Jason Cottle - Voice). Blimp Announcer (Ron Snow - Voice). Female Announcer (Jessica Straus - Voice).	117679
2006	Blade: The Series: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 6-28-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Val Cole).	117680
2004	Blade: Trinity	M	DVD -R HQ 6783, 6784.			Reporter (Jill Krop).	117681
2007	Blades of Glory	M	DVD -R HQ 10002, 10003			Sports-News Media. ESPN II Reporter Marcia (Stephanie Courtney). Swedish Photographer (Lindsay Clift). German Announcer (Hans Uder). Reporters (Dorothy Macdonald, Sunita Param, David Pressman).Two rival Olympic ice skaters in 2002 were stripped of their gold medals and banned from the men's single competition. They find a loophole that will allow them to qualify as a pairs team.	117682
2000	Bladet	DF			Denmark	Danish Tabloid Paper Ekstra Bladet. Documentary series portrays the paper and the daily routines at the office.  Nicolai Wurtz (Himself).	117683
1998	Blague a part: Le petit oiseau va sortir…	TF			France.	Photographe #1 (Franck Ema-Out). Photographe #2 (Luc Fouliard). La journaliste (Anne Le Chartier). Le paparazzo (Lionel Mur). Le photographe de Costa (Patrick Olivier).	117684
2001	Blah Blah Black Sleep	N		Gibson, Maggie		Reporter Drew Looney is an intrepid reporter, or she would be if her boss didn’t make her write about the latest lip gloss instead of real issues. Georgina Fitz-Simons has just overcome a flourishing cocaine habit, but not quickly enough to stop her being led deeper and deeper into trouble. Then Drew accidentally stumbles on a story that could make her name and garner her an exclusive: someone is importing illegal immigrants and then trapping them into slave labor. Could this unsavory character be in any way connected to the unscrupulous man who is blackmailing George for thousands of pounds? The two women find themselves thrown together by circumstance -- and then drawn together in adversity as they become increasingly mired in a dark world of drugs, money and murder. And with the help of Scarlett O’Hara and Barry Gold -- retired Glam rocker extraordinaire -- they will somehow have to find a way out.	117685
2005	Blaine	NSF		Madison, Taylor		News Media in the year 1030 is mesmerized with Blaine’s beauty, unique athletic skills, psychic prowess and obvious genius. So are his adoring parents and the world in general. There was great anticipation and excitement the day Blaine was born because even as an infant he had abilities never seen before. Society has high hopes that Blaine can someday solve some of the environment and social problems that exist. Blaine charms the world with his accomplishments and is able to lull his normally savvy mother into a state of denial. But Blaine’s father is not so easily fooled. He begins to see Blaine’s potential for evil. As Blaine grows into adulthood, is capacity for good and evil deeds eventually tears at his mother’s heart and sanity. The acts he commit change people’s lives forever.	117686
1999	Blair Witch Project, The	M	VHS 944			Documentary Filmmakers face horror -- video found	117687
2000	Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr	G				Editor (Dameon Clarke - Voice).	117688
1982	Blake's Column	SS	UCLA	Healy, Dermot	In "Banished Misfortune and Other Stories."	Columnist Mr. Blake, the well-known columnist.  Evening Herald.	117689
1980	Blakes 7: Death-Watch	M				Commentator (David Sibley). Teal Star Announcer (Jean Hastings - Voice).	117690
1995	Blameless	N		Shapiro, Barbara	Weinberg List	Journalist	117691
1979	Blank Generation	M			Ness	French Correspondent Nada (Carole Bouquet) on assignment in New York records the life and work of an up and coming punk rock star	117692
1994	Blankman	M	L	Wayans, Damon (Story).  Wayans, J.F. Lawton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid TV Reporter Kevin Walker (David Alan Grier) works for tabloid TV program, Hard Edition. He's trying to do a story linking the mayor to organized crime, but his boss Mr. Stone (Jason Alexander) is only interested in sensationalism.Mr. Stone picks his assignments by throwing darts at a board listing typical tabloid topics. Walker is attracted to TV Reporter Kimberly Jonz (Robin Givens) who works for a legitimate news show and offers him a freelance job as her cameraman.She wants to interview a crime fighter who is Walker's brother. Kevin sets up the exclusive and she falls for the superhero. Mr. Sloan tells a crime boss about the relationship between the reporter and the crime fighter. Mobster kidnaps newswoman.Confrontation between heroes and crooks in TV studio. The Reporter (Brad D. Lafave).	117693
1996	Blast	M				News Interviewer (Cynthia Ireland). Terrorists are holding the U.S. Olympic swim team hostage and only the janitor can stop them.	117694
1992	Blast 'Em	DT				Paparazzi in the United States, the so-called “assault photographers” who will do practically anything to get a picture of a famous actor or singer, which they can sell over the world. 	117695
1967	Blast-Off Girls	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations. Sleazy record promoter tires to make it big with a local Chicago garage band and plans to make them famous while keeping the profits for himself.	117696
2004	Blast!	M				News Media. Newscaster 1 (Tarryn Meaker-Downes). Newscaster 2 (Natalie Becker).Terrorist posing as environmentalist hijacks an oil rig off the coast of California with intent of detonating an electromagnetic bomb over the United States.	117697
1989	Blauaugig	MF				Journalist (Marcos Woinsky).	117698
1974	Blaue Palais, Das: Medium, Das	MF				Journalist (Henning Gissel)	117699
1989	Blaze	M				Reporter (Mason Wood). Town Talk Reporter #1 (Rod Masterson). Town Talk Reporter #2 (Bill Dunleavy). Heckling Reporter (Fred Lewis). Reporter in Store (Brooks Read). Photographer (Jerry Leggio).	117700
1962	Blaze Starr Goes Nudist	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	117701
1948	Blazing Cross the Pecos	M				Editor Jim Traynor (Paul Campbell) helps the Durango Kid by printing that a rancher has $20,000 in his safe. He figures the crook will try to get it and the Durango Kid will be ready for him.Messenger (Ralph Bucko).	117702
1949	Blazing Trail, The	M	SVDSP 552	Shipman, Barry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Smiley Burnette is "owner, editor, publisher and circulation manager of the Bradytown Bugle" who tries to get scoop on a fraud involving last will of murdered miner. He attempts to get story by adopting various disguises but is always recognized.Also tries to find out about mysterious outlaw named Durango Kid, although coverage of outlaw in paper is hampered because his type box does not have a capital "D." Burnette's newsroom inhabited by cowboy musicians who burst into song.Marshal eventually convinces Burnette to run phony article in paper to trap killer. Marshal tells Burnette to print one copy of a paper with an article about finding a second will. Killer is caught with help of bags of gold filled with type from office.Burnette sings "Extra! Extra!:" "Extra. Extra here. Buy a paper. Extra. Extra here. You can read all about it. All the latest gossip on the beat. Tells you what you want to know and who’s been doing what….""Buy it for two cents a sheet. Extra, extra, here you can read all about it. The bulldog edition’s on the street. Plumb full of scandals, swindles and fights. Buy it for two cents a sheet."	117703
1949	Blazing Trail, The: Extra, Extra	MUS	SVDSP 552	Burnett, Smiley		Editor Smiley Burnett of the Bradytown Bugle hawking his papers and singing: "Extra. Extra here. Buy a paper. Extra. Extra here. You can read all about it…""All the latest gossip on the beat. Tells you what you want to know and who’s been doing what. Buy it for two cents a sheet. Extra, extra, here you can read all about it.""The bulldog edition’s on the street. Plumb full of scandals, swindles and fights. Buy it for two cents a sheet."	117704
1971	Bleak Moments	M				Magazines. Norman, a misfit hippie, works out of a garage trying to produce a music magazine. 	117705
2009	Bleeding Heart Square	N		Taylor, Andrew		Journalist Rory Wentwood is investigating a landlord named Joseph Serridge, a darkly charismatic man skilled at manipulating others. Wentwood is investigating him for his involvement in the disappearance of Philippa Penhow, the owner of a seedy boarding house in London’s Bleeding Heart Square. It is November, 1934. Fed up with the slights and slaps of her husband, well-to-do, aristocratic Lydia Langstone decides to room temporarily with her father whom she hasn’t seen since she was a toddler, in that boarding house. Lydia soon finds out that her father is in the pocket of Serridge and she helps the struggling journalist Wentwood with his investigation uncovering a tangled skein of scandal and deadly intrigues stretching back decades and involving many of those near and dear to her. 	117706
1994	Bleeding Hearts	NM		Rankin, Ian		London journalist is gunned down by a contract killer who then discovers he's been set up.	117707
2006	Bleeding Hearts	NM		Rankin, Ian	1994 United Kingdom under pseudonym Jack Harvey	London TV Journalist Eleanor Ricks is killed by a British assassin. Publicity-hungry private detective Leo Hoffer goes after Michael Weston, the highly paid assassin, whose specialty is the long-distance shot.	117708
2006	Bleeding Hearts	NM		Cameron, Lindy		Lesbian TV Host Rebecca Jones, the beautiful and very popular host of a TV show, is receiving threatening messages and private eye Kit O’Malley is hired to investigate the threats against Jones.  This won’t be easy since Rebecca’s partner Sally seems to think half of the time that Kit is making a play to get close to Rebecca. 	117709
1995	Bless Me, Father	NM		Kriegel, Mark		Columnist seeking to relive his glory days gets details from a detective about a brutal mobster who murders his boss in order to move up in the ranks but leaves alive a witness whom the tabloids dub "the  mystery blonde."As the columnist prints the story, the noose slowly tightens around the mobster's neck.	117710
2000	Bless the Child	M				News Media. Reporter (Dan Duran). Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand). Newscaster (Mia Lee).	117711
1972	Bless This House	M				Photographer (David Rowlands).	117712
1973	Bless This House: Loneliness of the Short Distance Walker, The	T			Episode #30. 3-5-1973	Newsreader (Roger Avon).	117713
1932	Blessed Event	M	DVD -R HQ 3124, 3123. L. SV 448	Seff, Manuel and Forrest Wilson (Play). Howard Green (Screenplay).		Gossip Columnist for the Daily Express Alvin Roberts  (Lee Tracy).  Modeled on Walter Winchell. Changes name of column from "Broadway Highlights" to "Spilling the Dirt."  Circulation of paper climbs dramatically.Girlfriend is a female journalist who objects to his tactics. Other papers oppose the column calling it "tabloid journalism as its worst" and referring to Alvin Roberts as "a stench in the nostrils of American journalism.""Did you ever hear of the power of the press?' "What is it, a movie?"  Twenty million people read his column.	117714
2000	Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111	MT				News Media. Journalist 1 (Joanne Clancy). Journalist 2 (Graziano Tarlao). Journalist 3 (Ulrich Lobsiger).  Journalist 4 (Kristen Tynes). News Anchor (Bruce Frisko).	117715
1990	Blessing in Disguise	NR		Michaels, Lorna	Harlequin Superromance #412	Investigative Reporter Greg Allen is trying to learn who is kidnaping young  Hispanic men in Houston. He's gone undercover as a parish priest. There's one problem. He is falling in love with the church social worker.He longs to shed his disguise to reveal his love for her.	117716
1954	Blessing, The	SS	GPL	Greene, Graham	In "Portable Graham Greene, The."  From "Twenty-One Stories."	Reporters. Weld's story. Reference to Crowe, chief sub-editor of the foreign room of the newspaper.  Other reporters, all with last names only.	117717
1971	Blick zuruck im Film: Gisela Uhlen und Gustav Knuth	TF				Interviewer Felix Knemoller.	117718
1938	Blind Alibi	M				Art Critic and Buyer Julia Fraser (Whitney Bourne) visits an artist who lives in Paris. Art Critic (Torben Meyer).	117719
1906	Blind Alleys	N	USC	Eggleston, George Cary		Newspaperman tries to help downtrodden of New York	117720
1979	Blind Ambition	MT			PR. Miniseries	TV Commentators Larry Carroll, Hette Lynne Hurtes, Mario Machado, Larry McCormick. Real-Life Newsmen Hal Fishman, John Barbour. Press Briefing Secretary (Mitzi Hoag). News Media.	117721
2006	Blind Ambition	M				News Media. Journalist (Melanie Bulujian). News Reporter (Tina Frazier). Male Announcer (Brody Stevens).	117722
1922	Blind Bargain, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	117723
2007	Blind Curve	NR		Anderson-Minshall, Diane	Gay	Investigative Reporter Velvet Erikson of the San Francisco Chronicle is a prime suspect in the murder of lesbian Publisher Rosemary Finney who is found on a remote hiking path south of San Francisco. Local police of the wealthy Woodside enclave quickly focus on Erikson. Velvet appeals to her friend and former lover, private eye Yoshi Yakamota, whose detective skills more tan make up for her failing eyesight, for help. Yoshi dedicates the resources of her firm, Blind Eye Detective Agency, to proving her friend's innocence. But every time the investigators rule out one suspect, another takes their place. What has Rosemary Finney done to make so many enemies, and which one did it?“Velvet fancied herself a lesbian cougar: a member of the growing legion of middle-aged women who preyed on younger sport, though she was, admittedly, under forty.”	117724
2000	Blind Date, The	M				TV Reporter (Ash Logan). Reporter (Ken Andrew)	117725
2004	Blind Date: Blonde from Brazil. Bookkeeper.	T	DVD -R HQ 8449		Episode. 7-8-2004	Sportswriter date is wooed by comedy writer who pulls out all the stops to impress her.	117726
2004	Blind Date: Magazine Editor	T	DVD -R HQ 8553		Episode. 2-5-2004	Magazine Editor Samantha, 22, and a wild man take a dance class at the gym, while a spontaneous guy and an outgoing gal, both little people, go to be trained as trapeze artists.	117727
2008	Blind Engagement	NR		Murray, Kari		Journalist Dani Reynolds, working out of Seattle,  hasn’t had the best luck in love. So when she starts pondering the ease of arranged marriages and writes a column on that very subject for a local magazine, she finally gets the break of her career. Suddenly, everyone is talking about her article, and Dani knows this is the start of the fast track to everything she wants. But be careful what you wish for. The last thing Dani expects from her article is an actual offer of marriage. But that’s exactly what happens when art dealer Dmitri Leonid shows up and proposes to her. The handsome Russian is kind, successful and ready to settle down. Despite her better judgment, Dani agrees to his offer, hoping the arrangement will be simpler than a difficult relationship based on feelings. After all, neither she nor Dmitri are willing to risk their hearts. Between Dmitri’s fiercely traditional Russian family, his ex-fiance, the hazards of planning a wedding, and the rising attraction between them, Dani and Dmitri discover that nothing about their arrangement is simple. And maybe, just maybe, they’re ready to risk it all for what they never wanted in the first place -- love.	117728
1990	Blind Faith	MT				News Media	117729
1998	Blind Faith	M				Newscaster (Sandi Stahlbrand)	117730
2001	Blind Faith	N		Heggan, Christine	Woman journalist	Investigative Reporter Kelly Robolo, used to be in good with the police, but while helping a friend who was being forced to pay for protection in Chinatown she was shot. Now police shun her, harass her and do not answer calls.	117731
2003	Blind Flight	M	DVD -R HQ 10229, 10230			British Reporter and an Irish teacher become friends instead of enemies while Muslim terrorists hold them hostage. 	117732
2006	Blind Guy Driving	M				News Media. Reporter (Irene Santiago).	117733
2004	Blind Horizon	M				Reporter J.C. Reynolds (Giancarlo Esposito). Reporter (Troy Dunlap).  Reporter (Chance Romero). News Crew Producer (Heather McCluskey).	117734
2000	Blind Items	N		Rettenmund, Matthew		Gossip Columnist Warren Junior, famous for his catty "Off the List" column. His old friend David Greer is smart and unapologetically gay, struggling to make it big as a writer in New York. Reluctant editor for a slew of porn magazines.David falls for a TV star of a hit show "Lifesavers" who is closeted. The ensuing courtship, complete with scheming agents and publicists, shark like paparazzi and a particular prying gossip columnist is wild ride through gay relationships in the nineties.	117735
1986	Blind Justice	MT			Fact-Based Story-Docudrama	Freelance Photographer Jim Anderson (Tim Matheson) is happily married preparing for his first gallery showing. He relieves himself behind a park building in the course of taking a morning run and is arrested for indecent exposure.During the booking procedure, he is seated directly beneath a composit4e drawing of a felony suspect who looks like him. He's rearrested for robbery and his good life ends.Identified by several victims, is charged with several accounts of robbery, kidnapping and rape. Convoluted struggle against zealousness of law enforcement. Strained relationships with wife, parents, friends, employer as incriminating evidence mounts.	117736
2005	Blind Justice: Four Feet Under	T	DVD -R HQ 3003		Episode #2. 3-15-2005	News Media. Christie Dunbar, the blind detective's wife, is an editor whose boss flirts with her at a dinner party causing Dunbar to go into a jealous rage.  Other editors also at the dinner party.	117737
2005	Blind Justice: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 2950		Episode #1. 3-8-2005. Premiere Episode	News Media. New York detective blinded in a shootout when his partner failed to cover him, fights to remain on the job in a much-publicized suit against the NYPD. Greeted by media when he returns to the job determined to prove he still has what it takes.Assigned to a new precinct where he takes on cases with the help of his guide dog and uses his other senses and his mind to solve cases. Reporter (Christine Toy Johnson). Reporter (Adam Kulbersh). Reporter (Don Clark Williams).	117738
1967	Blind Man's Bluff (Cauldron of Blood)	M				Press	117739
1980	Blind Pilot	N		Clancy, Ambrose		News Media	117740
1989	Blind Side	NM	OWN - P	Bayer, William		Photojournalist Geoffrey Barnett is a burned-out news photographer who turns down an assignment in Beirut but ends up in equal danger at home. Reporters include Butch Lewis, Star-Times. Danny Castelli of the Record.  Wojo Warren of the News.Barnett cruised the night streets of Manhattan. His pictures were stark, deserted cityscapes. No people. No faces. Not since the trauma that had put an end to his career as a photojournalist.Then Kimberly Yates came into his life and led him laughing into a transformed world. But then she vanished -- and in his search for her he was dragged into a dance of deceit, downwards into a nightmare world of betrayal, perversion and death.	117741
1980	Blind Side	NM	MLPL	Klein, Dave		News Media	117742
1947	Blind Spot	M				Publisher murdered. thriller writer tries to solve the crime	117743
2000	Blind Target	M				Journalist.  Author returns to tiny Latin American country of San Hermoso to promote her famous novel, "Desperate Letters," a thinly veiled expose of her native land's political corruption.She is in for a welcome that she could not have imagined in her worst nightmares.	117744
1989	Blind Witness	MT				Reporter (Mark Van Wagener). Newswoman (Dana Purser). Photographer (Tim Eisenhart).	117745
1973	Blinde Fotograaf, De	MF				Reporter (Gees Linnebank). Blind Photographer (Roelant Radier).	117746
2004	Blinding Goldfish	M				African-American Journalist Raymond Woods (Shelton Rose), a young journalist and ex-convict interviews a Holocaust survivor who confronts his father's death while watching a TV news report where the police drag an ex-guard from Auschwitz to jail.Unlikely friendship develops between them and Woods divulges his own violent history with his father. Together, the two men explore how the psychological imprisonment of painful memories can be as suffocating as physical traumas of concentration camp.Later, the survivor confronts the guard at the trial and begins to recount the circumstances of his father's death. The guard cries out that the survivor shot his father, not him. The survivor suffers a final heart attack and dies on the witness stand.His last words in German are "Forgive me father." Stunned, Woods reflects on his own choices in life and returns home to make amends with his father. Editor (Stephen Hart). Young Ray (Evan Duck).	117747
1998	Blindness	M				TV Reporter (Nely Galan).	117748
1994	Blink	M				Reporter (Lia D. Mortensen)	117749
2001	Blink	M				Newscaster Voice (Ben Taxy)	117750
2008	Blithe Images	NR		Roberts, Nora	In “First Impressions: First Impressions/Blithe Images.” Silhouette	Magazine Publisher Bret Bardoff, handsome, charming and the owner and publisher of fashionable Mode Magazine offers a prestigious six-month modeling contract to small-town girl Hilary Baxter and the sky’s the limit. Thrust into a glamorous career in New York, Hilary knows she has it all, except for the one thing she really wants: Bret’s love. 	117751
1852	Blithedale Romance, The	N	OWN - P	Hawthorne, Nathaniel		Journalist. Zenobia, pen name, is based on Margaret Fuller, famed journalist.	117752
1979	Blitz	N	OWN - P	Fraser, David		Correspondent-Broadcaster Mel Shaffer in Europe.	117753
2004	Blitz	N		Bruen, Ken		Reporter. Ace Crime Reporter Harold Dunphy, chief crime correspondent of The Tabloid, believes he's on to the story of the decade when he goes after a serial killer nicknamed "The Blitz," a vicious murderer aiming for tabloid glory by killing cops.The cop killer, craving media attention, contacts Dunphy and offers him an exclusive on his deeds -- for a price.	117754
1899	Blix	N	GPL	Norris, Frank		Editor, Associate Conde Rivers of the San Francisco Daily Times.How society reporters got inside news by listening to telephone party wires for days at a time	117755
1976	Blizna	MF			Poland	TV Editor (Michal Tarkowski).	117756
1964	Block, The	M				Commentator (Red Benson).	117757
1955	Blockerat spar	MF				Journalist (Henry Lindblom)	117758
1938	Blockheads (aka Block-Heads)	M	DVD -R HQ 10185		Laurel and Hardy	Reporter in Billy Gilbert's Home (Max Hoffman Jr.). Story in newspaper set plot in motion	117759
1936	Blond Cargo	SS	COPY	MacIsaac, Fred	In "Tough Guys & Dangerous Dames."	Reporter Addison "The Rambler" Murphy, a tramp reporter, was one of several reporters-cum-detectives in the hard-boiled pulps.	117760
2001	Blonde	MT			Miniseries	British Reporter (James Bridekirk). Radio Reporter (Keir Saltmarsh).	117761
2004	Blonde	M			Short - Comedy	TV News Anchor (Nancy Harding).	117762
1998	Blonde Bombshell, The	MT			Miniseries	American Reporter (Brian Leonard)	117763
1931	Blonde Captive, The	M				Journalist Lowell Thomas narrates expedition into the Aborigine Land of North-West Australia	117764
1945	Blonde From  Brooklyn, The	M				Reporter (Chuck Hamilton). Reporter (Joe Palma). Reporter (Brick Sullivan). Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	117765
1949	Blonde Ice	M	VHS 5217			Woman Columnist (Leslie Brooks) kills off her husbands for publicity and press attention	117766
1957	Blonde in Bondage (Blondin I Fara)	M		Nyberg, Borje (Idea). Peter Bourne (Screenplay)	Sweden	Correspondent Larry (Mark Miller) for the New York Chronicle is assigned to do series of articles on murals in Sweden. Womanizing newsman goes off the road while watching a girl on a bicycle and hitches a ride with a theatrical agent and exotic dancer.Reporter discovers the theatrical agent is drugging his clients to keep them under control and the reporter pretends to be a dealer to infiltrate the operation. After numerous narrow escapes, reporter and police confront drug dealers in a shoot-out.Newsman leaves the dancer in a clinic and announces he is heading for Casablanca.	117767
1941	Blonde Inspiration	M	DVD -R HQ 3010, 2975			Magazine Syndicate Hutchins News Company offers to buy pulp Western magazine and then tries to renege on the deal. Pulp writers, editors, publishers and printers. Newspaper article and headline. Hero is pulp Western magazine writer.Publisher C.V. Hutchins (George Lessey) of magazine syndicate. News Vendor (Adam Hayward).	117768
1945	Blonde Ransom	M				Reporters (Pierce Lyden, Frank Stephens, Grayne Whitman).	117769
1926	Blonde Saint, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	117770
1932	Blonde Venus	M	SVD 1027		Grant	News Media	117771
2006	Blonde, The	NSF		Swierczynski, Duane		Reporter Jack Eisley of Chicago is married but flirts with a beautiful blonde in a Philadelphia airport. When she tells him she has poisoned his drink and he has hours to live before suffering a horrifically painful death, he is shocked.To survive, all he has to do is take her back to his hotel room. He refuses, then has to track her down and somehow persuade her to hand over the antidote.When he locates her, she tells him she is infected with a nano-mechanical tracking device that kills her if she is alone for more than 10 seconds. She is desperately trying to stay alive spreading her contagion all across America.Eisley has a wife and daughter at home. The blonde tells him unless she can keep someone within ten feet of her at all times, she'll die. And if he wants the antidote, he'll have to take her back to his hotel room and promise to stay at her side.Eisley thinks psycho. But he believes her as the night goes on.	117772
1938	Blondie	M				Reporter. Daily Gazette Reporter (Dick Curtis).	117773
1940	Blondie Brings Up Baby	M	SVD 1142			News Media	117774
1942	Blondie Goes to College	M				Announcer (Bill Goodwin)	117775
1940	Blondie Has Servant Trouble	M				Photographer (Eddie Laughton)	117776
1940	Blondie Plays Cupid	M				Newsboy (Rex Moore)	117777
2006	Blondie: TV News	CS	OWN	Young, Dean	1-16-2006 Los Angeles Times	TV News. First Panel: Dagwood is sitting in a chair watching television.  Blonde is reading. Dagwood: "With all this bad news on TV, I'm having trouble sleeping."Second Panel: Blonde helps Dagwood up and says: "C'mon, Honey. Don't watch the News! Let's go to bed."Third Panel: Dagwood and Blonde in bed. Dagwood can't sleep. Blonde: "What's wrong now?" Dagwood: "I can't sleep not knowing what's going on out there."	117778
1949	Blondie's Big Deal	M				Photographer (Allen Mathews).	117779
2001	Blood	N		Traxler, Patricia		Chilean Journalist Clara Brava is disturbed, demanding and jealous. Murder suspect.	117780
1978	Blood & Guts	M				TV Interviewer (Murray Cummings). Ring Announcers (Rummy Bishop, Charles Foster, Roger Francour, Robert Hodgson, Wes Lee, Joseph McBride, Dick Murphy).	117781
1986	Blood & Orchids	MT				Photographer #1 (Terry Cook). Photographer #2 (Jerry Harpin).  Photographer #3 (David Cohen). Photographer #4 (Andrew Dupree). News Vendor (Clay Wai).	117782
2005	Blood +	C		Fujisaku, Junichi	Japan. 2005-2006. Produced by Production I.G. and Aniplex. Loosely inspired by 2000 anime film "Blood: The Last Vampire.” Anime	Reporter Akihiro Okamura is a jaded, down-on-his-luck, chain-smoking newspaper reporter. Son of photographer and Vietnam War correspondent who had taken several mysterious photos depicting a young girl killing soldiers & monsters with a sword. Okamura always haunted by the photos. Tries to find the truth behind the photos and gets involved. Tends to be cynical. Expresses annoyance at Mao's tempestuous nature, but never gets tired of having her with him. He leaves for the middle east with Mao at the end of the series.	117783
2008	Blood Alley	N		Coffey, Tom		Tabloid Reporter Patrick Grimes, a psychologically scarred World War II veteran who is a reporter for a tabloid newspaper, arrives at a crime scene in a seedy Manhattan neighborhood known as Blood Alley. He realizes that the police are intent on framing the African-American watchman who discovered the body of society girl for murder. Grimes's independent investigation soon puts him at odds with the girl’s wealthy family as well as his own supervisors at the paper. The reporter doggedly follows a twisted trail of real estate transactions and corrupt businessmen to uncover a number of powerful people who might have wanted the girl dead.	117784
2009	Blood and Ice	N		Masello, Robert		Journalist Michael Wilde, his world recently shattered by tragedy -- hopes that a month-long assignment to the South Pole will give him a new lease on life. In Seattle, Wilde needs time away to escape a tragedy that haunts his sleep since his beloved Kristin lies in a coma in the ward of the Tacoma General Hospital. Her parents believe she will soon come home, but he knows she is no longer there as in his mind, his soul moved on. Thus he accepts an assignment from Eco-Travel Magazine to write an article on a remote Antarctica research station --  Point Adelie Research Station in Antarctica.Here, in the most inhospitable place on earth, he is simply looking to find solace -- until, on a routine dive in the polar sea, he unexpectedly finds something else entirely: a young man and woman, bound with chains and sealed forever in a block of ice. Beside them is a chest filled with a strange and sinister cargo. Now, in a bleak but breathtaking world of shimmering icebergs, deep blue crevasses and never-ending sun, Wilde must unravel the mystery of this doomed couple. Were they the innocent victims of fear and superstition -- or were they facing something far darker?  His search will lead from the barracks and battlefields of the Crimean War to the unexplored depths of the Antarctica Ocean, from the ill-fated charge of the Light Brigade to an age-old curse that survives to this day. As the ice around the murdered lovers begins to melt, Wilde will have to grapple with a miracle or a nightmare in the making. For what is dead, it turns out, may not be gone. And here, at the very end of the known world, there’s nowhere to hide and no place left for the living to run.	117785
1981	Blood Beach	M				News Media.1st Reporter (Lynne Fienerman). 2nd Reporter (Steve Finkel). 3rd Reporter (David Jacob). Reporter Under Pier (Reed Morgan).	117786
1966	Blood Beast From Outer Space	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisements. Mutant alien arrives, places ads in Bikini Girl magazine for models	117787
1993	Blood Brothers	M				Newscaster (Deborah Burgess)	117788
2007	Blood Brothers	N		Roberts, Nora	#1 Sign of Seven Series	Journalist Quinn Black is eager to document the paranormal mystery in a small Maryland town. After three boys accidentally awaken an ancient evil near their small town, the tight-knit community finds itself lost to a plague of madness and destruction for a week every seven years. Twenty-one years later, those three boys, now men, are hoping to find a way to stop the evil before its third return, which may mean the end of the town. This time the town is graced by Black. When two more women arrive, one a Quinn associate, the other led to the town by strange visions, the circle of six decide to face the oncoming apocalypse together. 	117789
1995	Blood Countess, The: Novel, The	N		Codrescu, Andrei		Journalist Drake Bathory-Kereshtur is a direct descendant of a 16th century legendary Blood Countess, a beautiful and terrifying woman who bathes in the blood of virgin girls.Contemporary journalist returns to his native Hungary and comes to terms with his bloody and disturbing past. Bathory-Kereshtur, a Hungarian-born journalist, has lived in the United States and returns to his native Hungary.He is a target for recruitment among a patriotic group that wants to restore the glory and the horror of the Hungarian aristocracy. As a descent of the countess, he is heir to all that is wonderful and terrible about his country and his family's past.	117790
1987	Blood Cries	N	OWN - H	Weisman, John		Correspondent Jared Paul Gordon, bureau chief for Worldweek. American Jewish correspondent stationed in Jerusalem.	117791
2006	Blood Diamond	M	DVD -R HQ 9210, 9211, 9212			Magazine Reporter Maddy Brown (Jennifer Connelly) of Vanity Fair. South African mercenary tells the journalist: "You think you're going to change the outcome? You sell blood diamonds too." Reporter #1 (Nigel Harman). Reporter #2 (Clare Holman).She's a magazine writer out to report a story no other newshound in America apparently cares about. "You might catch a minute of this on CNN somewhere between sports and weather," she lectures, her eyes flashing.The swank, do-gooder journalist quickly dodges the accusation: "Not all American girls want a storybook wedding." French Journalist (Gaurav Chopra). Aussie Journalist (Karl McMillan). Cockney Journalist (David S. Lee)."Dewiest war-zone lady since MSNBC's Ashleigh Banfield traipsed off to Afghanistan, she alone can prove that big business is complicit in dirty dealings." ."Chemistry between the Lois Lane and Han Solo of the Dark Continent is unstable at best." (Ent. W).What Brown wants is the mercenary's help in exposing the complicity of the Western diamond trade in the exploitation of the Third World. Will the aggressive journalist fall for his bad-boy charm? SA Cameraman (Jonathan Pienaar).	117792
1987	Blood Diner	M				Reporter (Dennis Logan). Reporter (Eric Snyder).	117793
2008	Blood Don’t Lie	N		Woodson, Maurice		Reporter Kelli Dunmore and an old-school, no-nonsense cop who always got his man, Detective Pinnick, investigate a regular guy who loved his wife, went to work and adored his daughter. But everything he knew came crashing down when his wife and child vanished and were assumed murdered. A witness account and all clues pointed to him so he became a fugitive from the law. Reporter Dunmore and Detective Pinnick uncover a decades’ long secret that someone is willing to kill to protect. Through it all, one thing remains true and that is no matter how hard you try to hide the facts -- Blood Don’t Lie. 	117794
1983	Blood Feud	MT				News Media. Reporter Clark Mollenhoff, Labor Reporter (Douglas Dirkson). Washington Reporter (Owen Orr). 2nd Reporter (Charles Park). TV Commentator, "Crackdown on Crime" (Jordan Charney).	117795
1967	Blood Fiend	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	117796
2003	Blood Games	M				Reporter Nigel (Andy Sharples -- Nigel the Reporter).	117797
1999	Blood Girls, The	NM		Cook, Meira		Investigative Reporter Daniel Halpern of the Winnipeg Journal, is a big-city, skeptical journalist investigating the story of an 11-year-old girl in a provincial Canadian town that exhibit mystical phenomenon of stigmata.Molly Rhutabaga, an elderly local writer, "a woman who sits at a window, watches." Story is told through Rhutabaga's memoir and Halpern's notes and queries as well as a local doctor's journal entries.Halpern is sent from the Herald to the small town of Annex to investigate after the first frenzy of reporters has ebbed. He learns this isn't the first case of stigmata in Annex history. Halpern is suffering from a debilitating liver tumor.He gathers testimony from the locals, from a circumspect priest to the girl's protective mother and a niece that develops similar symptoms. The case leads to a murder that raises more questions than it answers.	117798
2004	Blood Gnome	M				News Media. News Cameraman (Jeff Leroy). Photographer (Dan McDermott). TV News Reporter (Randy Mermell).	117799
1990	Blood Harvest	NM	OWN - P	Gottesfeld, Gary		Reporter Charlie Halleran chasing after a murderer	117800
2008	Blood Harvest	N		Shoop, Rusty		TV Anchor Jake Adams of Eyewitness News investigates a murder mystery of grand proportions in the San Jacinto Valley, California. 	117801
2006	Blood Hunt	N		Rankin, Ian		Investigative Journalist Jim Reeve is working on a big corporate greed story. The muckraking reporter is found dead. San Diego police rule it a suicide, but Reeve's brother quickly discovers its murder.The brother was a British Special Forces soldier trained in brutal interrogation techniques.	117802
1991	Blood in the Face	M				Interviewer (Anne Bohlen). Interviewer (Michael Moore). Interviewer (Kevin Rafferty). Interviewer (James Ridgeway).	117803
2007	Blood Is the New Black	NR		Stivers, Valerie		Magazine Journalist Kate is young and innocent and takes a job at a style magazine staffed by bloodsucking fashionistas.  Her boss is Editor Lillian, a preternaturally pale, sharp-incisored boss. Why do industry people keep showing up dead? Just where is Kate’s long-gone mother?	117804
2002	Blood Junction	NM		Carver, Caroline		Journalist India Kane goes into the Australian Outback to investigate several murders in a town with a horrible past, only to discover she has been framed for the crimes	117805
1992	Blood Knot	N		Llewellyn, Sam		English Journalist Bill Tyrrell gives up the writing game when he inherits an old-fashioned cutter.	117806
1999	Blood Latitudes, The	N		Harrison, William		Journalists. Retired journalist travels back to Africa to search for his missing son, also a journalist. Buck takes over his father's old beat and is reported missing.	117807
1991	Blood Lies	N	OWN - P	Wallace, Patricia		Reporter. Heiress to Mega-Rich Saxon family takes a lowly reporter's job on a local paper.	117808
1997	Blood Lines	N		Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia		Music Critic seems to have committed suicide just before appearing on a live television show. But the celebrated music critic may have been murdered because the victim had quarreled violently with his fellow panelists on the show. Detective Inspector Bill Slider is on the case.	117809
2009	Blood Memory	N		Coel, Margaret		Investigative Reporter Catherine McLeod for the Journal, one of Denver’s major newspapers. Her recent coverage of the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes filing a claim for 27 million acres of their ancestral lands has made her the target for assassination. Her investigation uncovers a conspiracy involving her ex-husband’s wealthy family and state politicians. And as Catherine unravels the truth, she discovers some startling facts about her own heritage, making her would-be killer all the more desperate to find her.After an attempt on her life, Catherine realizes she was far from a random target when an Arapaho elder informs her that she’s “one of us.” Adopted as a child and still unsure of her identity and heritage, Catherine begins to understand the deep connection she feels to her latest story about the 1864 Indian massacre at Sand Creek. Cheyenne leaders are calling for the tribes’ further compensation for Sand Creek, but when Catherine starts digging, she realizes there’s more to the land fight than meets the eye, and the trail leads all the way to Washington. With a killer hot on her heels and his collateral damage accumulating. 	117810
1933	Blood Money	M				Newspaper Editor (Henry Kolker). Media. Advertisement in newspaper.	117811
1981	Blood Money	MT			Miniseries	Newsreaders (Guy Standeven, Julia Vidler). Television Director (Simon Needs).	117812
1969	Blood of Dracula's Castle	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	117813
1994	Blood of the Innocent	M				TV Reporter (Adrianna Jerzmanowska)	117814
2009	Blood of the Wicked	N		Gage, Leighton		Brazilian TV Journalist and a Newspaper Owner are brutally killed along with a landowner’s son, a priest and a visiting archbishop. In the interior of Brazil, landless workers battle the owners of vast fazendas. Justice is scarce, but the federal police are called upon to investigate. 	117815
2002	Blood of Victory	N		Furst, Alan		Russian Writer Ilya Serebin edits literary magazine for Russian émigrés in 1940 Paris	117816
1930	Blood on Broadway	SM			Unsigned - Scotland Yard Detective Magazine, Nov. 1930	Alcoholic Reporter is a man of ability, but not quite in control of any single part of his life.Drunken reporter	117817
1998	Blood on Her Hands	MT	DVD -R HQ 7293, 7294.			News Media. Reporter #1 (Sandi Stahlbrand). Reporter #2 (Jane Luk)	117818
2007	Blood On His Hands	M				Reporter (Tim Glanfield)	117819
2004	Blood on Skates	NR		Murphy, Christine W.		Tabloid Magazine Journalist Jack is hounding Dr. Michael Boccelli determined to prove he got away with murder. So Michael hides in a small Minnesota town helping his brother Conway run his roller rink. Catherine Kirby shows up -- she just got divorced and she arrives to find that her best friend’s husband Conway has given away the upstairs apartment she was promised to his brother. Someone obsessed with Michael’s late wife has been murdering women. The trail of bodies stretches across the country, a trail that coincides with Michael’s wanderings. Michael cannot deny that he’s obsessed. The killing has started again, and the blood leads straight to him. 	117820
1945	Blood on the Sun	M	DVD -R HQ 2851, 2852. SVDSP 544. SV 107	Fort, Garrett (Story). Nathaniel Curtis (Additional Scenes). Lester Cole (Screenplay)		Managing Editor Nick Condon (James Cagney) of  the Tokyo Chronicle in 1931 uncovers a plan for world conquest. Argues with Japanese officials over defiance of censorship orders. Condon is told he must reveal source of information."The name of the traitor is the American press. That article appeared in three New York newspapers." Officials demand retraction but Condon reminds Publisher Mr. Bickett he agreed to work for paper as long as he was running the operation.Ollie Miller (Wallace Ford) drinks, obtains Japanese plans for world conquest. Miller and wife killed. Condon gets plans, helps smuggle them out of country, fights Army officer, tries to return to American Embassy. Police waiting for him and shoot him.When police can't find the plans on him, released to American authorities with an apology. Condon: "Sure, forgive your enemies, but first get even." Joe Cassell (Rhys Williams) is corrupt and will do anything to win official approval.American Newspaperman Bogardis (Gregory Gaye). American Newspaperman Johnson (Emmett Vogan). American newspapermen in Tokyo (Arthur Loft, Bill Wayne).	117821
2007	Blood on the Wall	N		Houlgate, Deke		Reporter Jack Allen showed promise as a newspaper reporter. So Los Angeles Herald management let his editors know he should be made a sportswriter and be sent to cover an important event in an era when auto racing was hyped as “the sport of the ‘70s.” Jack’s trouble was finally traced to a racist cult that had speedway ties. Jack, meanwhile, dug up another story on the night before the race and was celebrated by his newspaper with a Pulitzer nomination. To him, a Pulitzer Prize nomination that didn’t capture the prize was actually “first loser.”	117822
2000	Blood Red Planet	M				TV Anchor (Gale Largey).	117823
1986	Blood Red Roses	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Rab Handleigh).	117824
1987	Blood Relations	NM	OWN - P	Feld, Bernard		News Media	117825
2003	Blood Relations	N		MacPherson, Rett		TV Reporter and his cameraman cover a drought that hits the small town of New Kassel, Mo. when a river geoes down and the bones of the wreck of a steamboat are revealed. Genealogist Torie O'Shea teams up with her friend, a reporter, and find a body.	117826
2006	Blood Royal	N		Robbins, Harold, Junius Podrug		News Media dubs Marlowe James, an American trial lawyer, the “burning bed lawyer” because of her successful defense of women who killed their abusive husbands. And to top that, she was the accused in her first murder trial. Now she not only has to do battle in the Old Bailey with barristers loyal to the Crown, she has to come to grips with her own feelings about a woman who has been handed everything any woman would desire -- and throws it all away. 	117827
1946	Blood Runs Cold	NM	OWN - H	Eby, L.		Movie Columnist murdered and the murder threatens to involve an innocent girl.	117828
2008	Blood Rush	M				Journalist 1 (Richard Sutton). 	117829
2001	Blood Sinister	NM		Harrad-Eagles, Cynthia		Journalist Phoebe Agnew, radical left-wing journalist, champion of the underdog and prominent critic of the police force is killed. The inspector must put aside his personal feelings about the victim and find the killer.On day of her death, the horribly undomesticated Agnew cooked an elaborate meal for someone. Who was it? An old friend and reputed lover?  Object used to strangle her is missing.Papers are missing from Agnew's personal files.	117830
1992	Blood Sisters	N		Wall, Judith Henry	Weinberg List	Journalist	117831
1982	Blood Sisters: Examination of Conscience, An	N		Miner, Valerie		Freelance Journalist Liz Devlin	117832
1986	Blood Solstice	N		Kunstler, James		Reporter investigates a local religious cult. His cross-country search uncovers a scheme involving homosexuality, drugs, blackmail, mutilation and murder.	117833
1982	Blood Song	M				News Media. First Reporter (Dennis R. Karroll). Second Reporter (Robert Diedrich).	117834
2002	Blood Strangers	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Jo Midgley)	117835
1991	Blood Ties	MT				Reporter Harry Martin (Harley Venton) is a 30-ish newspaper reporter, vampire. Managing Editor (Marilyn Rockafellow) of the Long Beach Post Gazette. Talk Show Host Alex Smart (Robert Lesser).	117836
1998	Blood Tracks	N		Cercone, Karen Rose		Investigative Reporter Helen Sorby is a socialist reformer at the turn of the century in Pittsburgh. It is 1905.She teams up with an Armenian homicide detective to investigate Pittsburgh's emerging electrical industry, which becomes a backdrop for corrupt cops, spying industrial bombings and murder.The detective  has been forced to gather payoffs from brothels and gambling halls. He gets a chance to investigate a real homicide when the mutilated body of an engineer working for an enlightened capitalist shows up in the reporter's back yard.The detective is trapped in the mire of corruption yearning to do honest police work. When the chance comes, he learns his friend Sorby is involved.	117837
2002	Blood Work	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Dina Eastwood). Reporter #2 (Beverly Leech). Still recovering from a heart transplant, a retired FBI profiler returns to service when his own blood analysis offers clues to the identity of a serial killer. 	117838
1990	Bloodfist II	M				Radio Commentator (Anthony East)	117839
1992	Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight	M				TV Reporter (Laura Stockman)	117840
1996	Bloodhounds II	MT				Reporter #1 (Donna Lysell)	117841
1979	Bloodline	M				Cameraman (Dan van Husen).	117842
2005	Bloodlines	MT				News Reporter (Tom Knight). When a young serving police officer's father is released from jail after serving a sentence for murder, her investigations into his crime take her on a dark voyage of discovery	117843
1993	Bloodlines: Murder in the Family	MT	DVD -R HQ 7816, 7817, 7818, 7819.			Reporter #1 (Diana Lee Hsu). Reporter #2 (Adrienne Hurd). Reporter #3 (Kate Randolph Burns). Reporter #4 (George Nejame). Reporter D (Laurie Foi).	117844
2006	Bloodmask	M			Sci-Fi	Newscaster Lodiqa Angelicha (Catherine Zambri).	117845
1997	Bloodmoon	M				Reporter #1 (Jennifer Lynn Miller). Reporter #2 (Vincent Schilling).	117846
1979	Bloodrage	M				News Dealer (Wally Stern).	117847
2004	Bloodrayne 2	G				Newscaster (Christopher Sabat - Voice).	117848
1995	Bloodscent	M				TV Newscaster (Eric Boring)	117849
1993	Bloodsong	N		Neimark, Jill		Science Reporter Lynn Hershey of New York meets a welder by placing a personal ad. He'd be perfect -- if he weren't a murderer. That doesn't stop the 29-year-old journalist because he killed a Puerto Rican doper.Lovelorn Manhattan writer begins a highly eroticized love affair with the blue-collar worker, but things soon spiral out of control.	117850
1987	Bloodsport	M		Lettich, Sheldon (Story).  Lettich, Christopher Cosby, Mel Friendman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Janice (Leah Ayres) meets the hero when he rescues her from men hassling her in a bar. She tries to get him to sneak her into a secret competition held every five years (a competition based on fact).Reporter tries everything including sleeping with him.  She later secretly follows the hero to the fight site, but after witnessing the brutal display she contacts the police.When the reporter criticizes the hero, he compares his desire to win to her ambition to become the best in her profession. He eventually wins the competition.During the final bout, the journalist is a bystander at the sidelines where she occasionally flashes the hero looks of encouragement.	117851
1998	Bloodsport: Dark Kumite, The	MF				Reporter (Velichka Gaideva)	117852
2005	Bloodstone, The: Victorian Tales of Murder	N		Stee, Ethard Wendel Van		London Reporter at the turn of the century  sparked public fear and outrage at an attack of zombies. He is one of seven of the most baffling and bizarre crimes ever committed in London and East Anglia.Forensic Special Investigator Amy Elizabeth Fletcher of the Metropolitan Police joined forces with Detective Inspector Thomas Dundas between 1898-1901 to solve the seven crimes.	117853
2000	Bloodstream	M				Editor Mr. Sousa (John Sousa Jr.)	117854
1998	Bloodsuckers	M				Reporter (Matthias Hues)	117855
1991	Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Bob Perkins). Two cops and a detective's daughter go after a chainsaw killer.	117856
2005	Bloodthirst 2: Revenge of the Chupacabras	M				TV Photojournalist (Jeff Baur). Reporter #1 (Rahel Matinfar).  Reporter #2 (David Z. Stamp).	117857
2003	Bloodthirst: Legend of the Chupacabras	M		Mumm, Jonathan		Reporter Riley Simmons (Don Button). Reporter #3 (Christopher Benoit). Voice of TV Newscaster (Karen Massie - Voice).	117858
2007	Bloodwater Mysteries: Skullduggery	NJ		Hautman, Pete and Mary Logue	#2 Bloodwater Mystery Series	School Reporter Roni Delicata, an eleventh-grader who is  pushy  but dedicated reporter for the school paper, Bloodwater Pump. She meets a 14-year-old science geek when both are in trouble with the principal.Roni and Brian decide to do some research on their own about an Indian burial ground that will stop the Bloodwater family from developing condos. They find out about the closing of the cave and the culprit who attacked their friend.	117859
2006	Bloodwater Mysteries: Snatched	NJ		Hautman, Pete and Mary Logue	#1 Bloodwater Mystery Series	School Reporter Roni Delicata, an eleventh-grader who is  pushy  but dedicated reporter for the school paper, Bloodwater Pump. She meets a 14-year-old science geek when both are in trouble with the principal.They discover a snooty new kid who lives in a mansion with her cold mother and bland stepfather has been kidnapped. Roni involves Brian in her determination to solve the case.	117860
2003	Bloody Bender's Return	M				Newscaster (Robert Coppola)	117861
1984	Bloody Book of Law, The	NM		Woods, Sara		Journalist Vincent Gilchrist is accused of burgling jewels of family friend.	117862
2008	Bloody Canvas, A (aka Troid Fhuilteach)	M				American Journalist (Nick McGinley)	117863
2009	Bloody Deception, The	N		Relik, Timothy		TV Journalist Patty Preston is reunited with her old boyfriend Boston Homicide Detective Joe Gagnon at the crime scene of a gruesome murder. Preston is on assignment. Now the two find themselves involved, both personally and professionally. After catching the assumed criminal, Joe rests easy until a second, more disturbing murder is committed. Joe uncovers a common thread in these murders and suddenly finds that he may be in over his head. 	117864
2006	Bloody Harvests	N		Kunzmann, Richard		Reporter Nina Reading, a young journalist who has been conducting her own investigation into slave trafficking in Johannesburg, South Africa, puts herself into deadly danger.Police detective's discoveries and Reading's revelations unite and lead them ever deeper into a chilling spiritual underworld in the slums of Johannesburg where money, superstition and fear reign supreme.	117865
1979	Bloody Kids	M				Reporter (Julian Hough)	117866
2006	Bloody Mary	M				Reporter (Shane Davis).	117867
2005	Bloody Mary: Legend of the Mirror Witch	M				Reporter (Shane Davis - News Reporter).	117868
1987	Bloody New Year	M				Interviewer (David Lyn)	117869
1967	Bloody Pit of Horror	M			AFI-Publishers/Photographers/Authors	Photographer	117870
2001	Bloody Proof	M			Spanish version: El Grito	Tabloid Journalist Estela Duarte (Yareli Arizmendi) leaves her unfaithful husband and looking for a job to help support her children discovers she has a knack for writing. Only job available in journalism is with a low-rent tabloid.Accepts position and is soon assigned to cover a series of bizarre murders in which a number of well-to-do women have been killed and mutilated. She digs in the case.  Digs up information and makes a deal with police detective investigating the murders.Condition: she won't report all of the facts until the killer is behind bars. Cop and reporter respect each other. But journalist finds herself in dangerous situation.	117871
1953	Bloody Spur, The	N		Einstein, Charles		Press	117872
2002	Bloody Sunday	M				Journalist (Mark Redhead)	117873
1998	Bloom	NSF		McCarthy, Will		Aspiring Journalist John Strasheim asked to come along on a journey to chronicle the journey and find out what happened to Earth.Soon learns trip will be fraught with as many political dangers as nanotech one and that the Mycora (atom-size machines that devour everything they touch) are both more and less than they seem.Humanity has long fled Earth for cold reaches of outer system, where the lack of heat and sunlight make it difficult for the Mycora to bloom. Survivors of humanity face constant onslaught of ever-evolving Mycora.They must find out what happened to Earth and whether Mycora are finding ways to overcome susceptibility to cold. Immunity mounts expedition to plant probes on Earth's polar caps.Shoemaker and aspiring Journalist John Strasheim is asked to come along to chronicle the journey.	117874
2003	Bloom	M				Editor (Peadar Lamb). Newsboy (Andrew McGibney).	117875
2007	Bloom County	CS				TV Journalist Diane Sawyer. Opus the Penguin has had a long-time crush on Sawyer.	117876
1980	Bloom County: Reporter Milo Bloom	CS			Comic Strip, 12-8-1980 to 8-6-1989	Reporter Milo Bloom, a 10-year-old newspaper reporter for the Bloom Beacon and later the Bloom Picayune in Bloom County. He lives in the Bloom County Boarding House with his grandparents. He has engaged in controversial reporting (he says he graduated from the “Rupert Murdoch School of Exuberant Journalism). In early times, he always bothered Senator Bedfellow with ridiculous questions, asking for confirming accusations and attempting to convict him for virtually anything.  Noteworthy scandal he created involved changing the front page article of the New York Times from “Reagan Calls Women ‘America’s Most Valuable Resource’” to “Reagan calls Women “America’s Little Dumplins” resulting in an attack on the White House by angry feminists, but earning praise from Phyllis Schlafly. Appears to be the only staff reporter of the Bloom Beacon. Only other employees seen were the editor-in-chief and Opus, editorial writer, ombudsman and cartoonist. Worked occasionally with Oliver Wendell Jones, a young computer hacker and gifted scientist. He once tried to bring an end to the cold war by changing a headline on the front page of Pravda, working with Michael, saying “Gorbachev Urges Disarmament: Total! Unilateral!,” but faculty translation caused the headline to read: “Gorbachev Sings Tractors: Turnip! Buttocks!”	117877
1971	Bloomfield	M				Commentator, Football (Brian Moore)	117878
1920	Blooming Angel, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	117879
1989	Blore M.P.	MT				News Media. 1st Reporter (Alan Halley). 2nd Reporter (Steve Hervieu). Male Journalist (John Duval).	117880
1946	Blossom Valley	N		O'More, B.		Girl Reporter went to Blossom Valley to help her uncle run the local newspaper and to get away from big city scandals. But when her editor who was in love with her followed, the small town life was far more complicated than that of San Francisco.	117881
1992	Blossom:	T	SV 123 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 1-20-92	News Media	117882
1992	Blossom:	T	SV 172, 217		Episode. 11-9-92	Parody Documentary with TV Anchor Keith Morrison.	117883
1993	Blossom: Big Doings (Part Two)	T			Episode	TV Newscaster (Kent Shocknek - Himself).	117884
1994	Blossom: Blossom Gump	T			Episode. 11-21-1994. Season #5. Episode #9	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sid Melton). Reporter #2 (Frank Fowler).	117885
1991	Blossom: To Tell the Truth	T			Episode #20. 10-21-1991	Interviewer (John Capodice).	117886
1937	Blossoms on Broadway	M				News Media. Reporters (Frank Henry, Sam Lufkin, Tom O'Grady, Charles Prince, Cyril Ring, Charles Sherlock,	117887
1985	Blott on the Landscape	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Jolyon McDowell)	117888
2005	Blow	M			South Africa	Newspaper Seller (Katleho Ramaphakela).	117889
2001	Blow Dry	M				News Media. Journalist 1 George (Mark Benton). Journalist 2 Stanley (Gordon Langford Rowe). Journalist (Johnny Leeze). Photographer (Stephen Graham).	117890
1981	Blow Out	M	L	Palma, Brian De (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Frank Donohue (Curt May) for Eye on the City News) helps Sound Man Jack Terri (John Travolta) witnesses a murder but is unable to prove it.Donohue describes himself as a "frustrated actor.  Framed blow-ups from footage of accident are printed in News Today magazine. Terri syncs sound to pictures. Killer pretends to be a broadcaster and kills the woman Terri rescued from the car.Inability of news media to uncover truth as TV news reports of the final assault fail to get the facts straight and indicate the woman managed to kill her attacker before she died even though it was Terri who killed the attacker.Political conspiracy film.  Donohue exemplifies superficial emphasis on imaging in news media. TV Newscaster (Dick McGarvin).	117891
1936	Blow Out, The	C			Guffaw and Order	Newspaper Headlines set up the storyline	117892
1923	Blow Your Own Horn	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	117893
1966	Blow-Up (aka Blowup)	M	DVD -R HQ 2760, 2761. DVD -R HQ 10259, 10260, L	Cortazar, Julio (Short Story).  Michelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, English dialogue in collaboration with Edward Bond (Screenplay)	AFI-Photographers. Ness Book	Photographer Thomas (David Hemmings) first seen dressed as a bum doing undercover work in flophouse for a book he is preparing. Later photographs couple in park and after examining photographs, begins to suspect they show a corpse."You can't photograph people like that." "Who says I can't? I'm only doing my job…I'm a photographer."Fashion Editor (Mary Khal)	117894
1994	Blown Away	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Sara Edwards). TV Reporter (Michael Macklin). Helicopter News Cameraman (David B. Nowell).	117895
2004	Blowout	NM	OWN - P	Coulter, Catherine		Washington Post Investigative Reporter Callie Markham teams up with a local Metro Police liaison and two FBI agents to investigate the brutal  murder of a Supreme Court Justice, a step-father.  Washington Post Editor Jed Coombes.Reporter's mother: "I so wish Callie weren't a reporter. Doing that to people when they're in such obvious distress, and then trying to justify it with that idiotic refrain they so quickly toss out -- 'the public's right to know.' It's only an excuse…."	117896
1982	Blue and the Gray, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 2011, 2012 (Part I). 2013 (Part I-Part II). 2014 (Part II). 2015, 2016, 1954 (Part III). SVD 1105		Miniseries	Correspondent-Artist John Geyser (John Hammond) for the Gettsburg Chronicle witnesses the great events of the Civil War. War correspondent for Harper's Weekly.1st Cell  Reporter (Royce D. Applegate)	117897
1989	Blue Angel Café	M				News Media. TV Journalist (Richard Frank Sume). Journalist (Vera M. Moore). Photographer (Laura Gemser).	117898
1965	Blue Beast, The	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	117899
1992	Blue Black Permanent	M			UK	Art Critic (Douglas Sutherland). Newsreader (Bill Jack).	117900
2005	Blue Bottle Club, The	N		Stokes, Penelope J.		Reporter Brendan Delaney stumbles upon a blue, cabin-shaped bottle that four friends, in the wake of the depression of 1929, placed tiny pieces of paper holding their life wishes. Four girls and four dreams.Sixty-five years later, local news reporter Brendan Delaney stumbles upon the bottle, discovering the most meaningful story of her career and possibly the meaning missing from her own life.	117901
2004	Blue Butterfly, The	M				Press Agent (Liz MacRae).	117902
1994	Blue Chips	M				News Media. Reporter (Allan Malamud). Reporter (Tedd Taskey). Journalist (Christine A. Pechera). Reporter (Wendy Goodman Thum). Press Photographer (Rayder Woods). Sportscaster Dick Vitale (Himself).	117903
1978	Blue Collar	M	DVD -R HQ 4297, 4298			TV Reporter (Colby Chester). TV Reporter (Jerry Snider). Newspaper Reporter (Vincent Lucchesi).	117904
2002	Blue Crush	M	DVD -R 1758 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter. Surf Magazine Reporter (Darren Crawford). Surf Photographer (Todd Messick).	117905
1946	Blue Dahlia, The	M	SVD 1144			Photographers (James Millican, Albert Ruiz). Radio broadcast announcing Helen's murder. News Clerk (Bea Allen). Photographer (Albert Ruiz).	117906
1944	Blue Dahlia, The	MS	OWN - H	Chandler, Raymond		Press	117907
1991	Blue Desert	M				Cartoonist Lisa Roberts (Courtney Cox), New York comic-strip artist, raped and attacked a second time, packs up and leaves	117908
1983	Blue Dress, The	M		Trevor, William	UK - Ness Book	Correspondent Terris (Denholm Elliott) obsessed with search for truth.  Work takes him to northern Ireland and other devastated locations.Journalist' marriage breaks up, not because of the usual strain of being on assignment for long periods of time, but because his wife regards his obsession with truth a kind of madness.Discovery of a truth about a young woman he meets leads to his downfall. He acknowledges that he has made a career out of his "affliction." At the end of the film, it is revealed reporter is in a sanitarium.Attendants arrive to strap him into a strait-jacket and he is left staring out into space as he insists: "Still, I know I'm right."	117909
1981	Blue Dress, The	SS	GPL	Trevor, William	In "Stories of William Trevor, The."	Journalist-Narrator. Journalist in Belfast, sending reporters to a Washington newspaper and to a syndicate in Australia. Correspondent. Posted photocopies of everything I wrote to Stoyckov, who operates a news bureau in Prague.	117910
1977	Blue Fire Lady	M				Reporter #1 (Jack Ayling). Reporter #2 (Rollo Roylance).	117911
1953	Blue Gardenia, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2072, 2073. SVD 766	Caspary, Vera (Story - "Gardenia").  Charles Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness Book (More Good Quotes)	Columnist  Casey Mayo (Richard Conte) for the Los Angeles Chronicle investigates man's murder. Woman suspect. Copyboy offers nickname, "Blue Gardenia Girl" for killer. Reporter wants murderess to come to office before police find her:  "She's hot copy."Editor assigns Mayo to cover bomb test. He asks what he should do about the Blue Gardenia story. Editor says: "You've left dames before. Write her a letter."  Reporter writes an open letter in the paper offering her help in exchange for a story.He promises not to print anything she says without permission. Letter leads to crank calls, but  woman shows up claiming to be killer's friend. Woman arrested, assumes reporter set her up after getting scoop. Real murderer man's pregnant girlfriend.She is cleared. Womanizing reporter passes little black book on to his photographer sidekick.  Time 3/23/53: "Richard Conte as the newsman is such a demon columnist that he apparently never even has to bother to write a column."Drunk Reporter at Bill's Eatery (Frank Ferguson). Chronicle Managing Editor (Hugh Sanders). Al, the Sleepy Photographer (Richard Erdman). News Stand Dealer (Edward Clark).	117912
1996	Blue Heaven	N		Kagan, Elaine		News Media	117913
1994	Blue Heelers: Armed and Dangerous	T			Episode #13. 4-12-1994	TV Interviewer (Sally McLean).	117914
2003	Blue Heelers: Firebrands (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode #377-#378. 2-12/19-2003	Newsreader (Peter Morris).	117915
2002	Blue Heelers: Last Jar, The	T			Episode #362.  8-14-2002	Newsreader (Peter Morris).	117916
2002	Blue Heelers: Real Thing, The	T			Episode #340. 3-13-2002	Newsreader (Peter Morris).	117917
2002	Blue Heelers: Sins of the Father	T			Episode #351. 5-29-2002. Series 1994.	News Media. Reporter (Collette Bruggeman). Newsreaader (Peter Morris).	117918
2006	Blue Heelers: What's Love Got To Do With It	T			Episode #502. 4-22-2006	Journalist (Gina Morley).	117919
1995	Blue Heelers: With Prejudice	T			Episode #66.	Newsreader (Sally Moore	117920
1977	Blue Hotel, The	MT				Journalist (Geddeth Smith)	117921
1997	Blue Hotel, The	M				Journalist (Don Pierazzi).	117922
2007	Blue Hour, The	M				Reporter (Randi Tahara)	117923
1975	Blue Knight, The	MT				News Vendor (Don Hammer)	117924
1966	Blue Light:	T			Series	War Correspondent David March (Robert Goulet), World War II foreign correspondent	117925
1966	Blue Light: Deserters	T	VHS 1230		Episode	War Correspondent David March (Robert Goulet), World War II foreign correspondent	117926
1966	Blue Light: Field of Dishonor	T	VHS 1230		Episode	War Correspondent David March (Robert Goulet), World War II foreign correspondent	117927
1966	Blue Light: How To Kill a Toy Soldier	T	VHS 1230		Episode	War Correspondent David March (Robert Goulet), World War II foreign correspondent	117928
1966	Blue Light: Key to the Code	T	VHS 1230		Episode	War Correspondent David March (Robert Goulet), World War II foreign correspondent	117929
1985	Blue Moon	N		Bonds, Parris		War Correspondent Roxana Van Buren set out to prove women equal to traditional male endeavors by becoming a war correspondent, going from El Paso into Mexico to try to obtain an interview with Pancho Villa.Steamy romance with womanizing cowpoke takes up much of her time.	117930
1969	Blue Movie	M			AFI-Television	TV	117931
1985	Blue Murder	M		Murray, Jim (Story). Charles Wiener, Geoffrey Pilo (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Crime Reporter Dan Blake (Jamie Spears) is contacted by a killer who demands that he write a column condemning pornographers. Blake argues with Editor Tom Hall (Doug Bain) about whether to run the story.Blake fights with a cop while investigating the case and uses occasional deceptions to try to get information (he tells one source he is working for Better Homes and Gardens).Suspects include powerful media baron Kenneth Markham (John Woodhill) who also has investments in prostitutes and pornography rackets. Blake stays a step ahead of the police in finding the killer.Real mystery, says Ness, is why a priest would be sitting on a paper's editorial board decisions and offering legal advice. Assistant Editor (Ilse von Glatz).	117932
1957	Blue Murder at St. Trinian's	M				Photographer (Bernard Fox)	117933
2003	Blue Murder: America's Most Wanted	T			Episode #26. 1-17-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Natalie Charles).	117934
2001	Blue Murder: Baby Point	T			Episode #13.	Newscaster (Nigel Hamer).	117935
2003	Blue Murder: Full Disclosure	T			Episode #31. 2-28-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Natalie Charles).	117936
2003	Blue Murder: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 5-18-2003	Journalist (Andrew James Davies). Journalist (Andrew McHugh). Newsreader (So Rahman).	117937
2003	Blue Murder: Search Party	T			Episode #27. 1-24-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Cheryl Hickey). Reporter #2 (Natalie Charles).	117938
1989	Blue Numbers	N		Goldsmith, Bruce		Journalist Sandy Klein, a one-time radical, wakes up one morning in 1973 to discover a blue tattoo on his arm--an exact replica of a concentration camp number.	117939
2004	Blue Pencils and Hidden Hands: Women Editing Periodicals, 1830-1910	D		Garvey, Ellen Gruber and Sharon M. Harris		Female Editors of periodicals in the 19th century redefined women’s identities and roles and influenced public opinion about such issues as abolition and woman suffrage.	117940
1954	Blue Peter, The	M				American Reporter (Harold Ayer). English Reporter (Clive Baxter). Editor (Lloyd Lamble).	117941
1960	Blue Pheasant, The	N		Boswell, John		News Media	117942
1998	Blue Rain	NM		Freadhoff, Chuck		Columnist Johnny Rose is a successful columnist at a Los Angeles paper owned by a business tycoon with political ambitions.	117943
1999	Blue Rain	N		Farraday, Tess		Reporter Kasey Harrigan investigates the slaughter of more than a hundred wild horses.  The desert controversy centers on a man who rescued Harrigan when she was 16 from three males making sleazy advances to her. He kisses her as if he knew her.She returned to Los Angeles but that decade-old kiss lingers on her mind. Both believe they have reasons now not to trust the other. The man is assigned to escort her around the area for the next 10 days.Attraction between the two grows as they make their dangerous rounds. Harrigan has the power to defeat an evil but she rejects the Native American spiritual system that she needs to guide her to victory and ultimately love.	117944
2006	Blue Shoes and Happiness	NM		Smith, Alexander McCall	#1 Ladies’ Detective Agency	Advice Columnist Aunty Emang in the local newspaper may not be what she seems. She may be running a blackmail racket.  So the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency swings into action.	117945
1994	Blue Skies	T			1994-ABC	Copywriter, Catalog	117946
1983	Blue Skies Again	M				TV Cameraman (Tom Tully).	117947
1994	Blue Sky	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (David Dwyer). Reporter (Babs George). Reporter (Rod Masterson). Reporter (Sean McGraw).	117948
2007	Blue State	M				TV Reporter (Liz Sroka). On the eve of John Kerry’s 2004 defeat, campaign volunteer John Logue, canvassing in Ohio, says he’ll move to Canada if Bush wins. His pledge gets televised, so when John returns to San Francisco, where his old job and girl friend evaporate, his friends expect him to deliver on the promise. He gets a call from marryacanadian.org, accepts the invitation to come to Winnipeg, interviews traveling companions, picks Chloe with a nose ring and sets out. Both John and Chloe have secrets, revealed one at a time, and Winnipeg in 2004, with men and women willing to help U.S. ex-patriates gain citizenship, may not be what either needs.	117949
1990	Blue Steel	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Lauren Tom). Reporter #1 (Doug Barron). Reporter #2 (Carol Schneider)	117950
1983	Blue Thunder	M	L			TV Newsman Mario Machado, other TV reporter save the day by broadcasting secret tape	117951
1984	Blue Thunder: Trojan Horse	T			Episode #5. 2-3-1984	TV Reporter (Nigel Bullard). TV Reporter (Cynthia Ream).	117952
1916	Blue Trail, The	NM		Pettersson, Julius		Correspondent Maurice Wallion,  a reporter and international correspondent for a Stockholm newspaper before and during the war years, is known as the "Problem Solver."	117953
1951	Blue Veil, The	M				Photographer (Torben Meyer)	117954
2005	Blue Water High: Joker's Wild	T			Episode #15.  8-17-2005	Reporter (Sean Kennedy).	117955
2005	Blue Water High: Sharks in the Mind	T			Episode #9.  7-6-2005	Interviewer (Amanda Robinson - Female Interviewer).	117956
1985	Blue Yonder, The	MT				News Vendor (Charles Adams).	117957
2000	Blue's Clues: Occupations!	T	DVD -R HQ 10627. SVD 1434		Episode. 7-17-2000	Reporter. Steve pretends to be a reporter.	117958
2001	Blue's Clues: What's New Blue?	T	DVD -R HQ 4409. SVD 1114		Episode	News Media	117959
1938	Bluebeard's Eighth Wife	M				Photographer (Harold Minjir).	117960
2006	Bluebonnet Court	P		Gershick, Zsa Zsa	Play in two acts, directed by Kelly Ann Ford at the Hudson Mainstage Theater Premiere.	Lesbian Journalist Helen Burke (Leslie Cohen) finds unexpected love and surprises at a roadside motel in World War II-era Texas. In 1944, Burke is driving from New York to Los Angeles to take a screenwriting job at MGM when she has a car accident after swerving to avoid a deer in the road. She ends up at the Bluebonnet Court motel as she waits for her car to be repaired. The owner of the establishment is thrilled to have someone involved with the movies on her property. Her drunken World War II veteran husband initially seems hostile, making bigoted remarks about Helen being Jewish, but he gradually becomes friendly. Helen is most intrigued by an African-American employee Orla Mae (Dalila Ali Rajah) and quickly falls for her. 	117961
1988	Bluegrass	MT				Reporter (Bruce Casella)	117962
1992	Blueprint	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter Simon Hagner (Ole Range)	117963
1976	Bluey: Wild Goose Chase	T			Episode #9. 9-27-1976	News Media. Newsman (John Bluthal).	117964
1963	Bluff Master	M			India. Ness	Tabloid Gossip Columnist-Photographer Ashok (Shammi Kapoor) is a chronic liar who lives by his wits. The Bombay-based journalist is a fast-talking con man who will do anything for a buck -- cheat, steal, even sell a laundry receipt as a lottery ticket. He publishes a photograph of a woman slapping a man in the street. The woman turns out to be his boss’ daughter. After many adventures, the columnist wins the woman’s heart. Never one to give up, he somehow meets the daughter and convinces her of his good intentions. When she falls in love with him, Ashok tries to give up bluffing but it’s too late. No one believes him now. 	117965
1977	Bluff Stop	M				Journalist (Per Sjostrand).	117966
1953	Blume von Hawaii, Die	MF				Journalist, Eine dicker (Benno Sterzenbacher).	117967
2004	Blur	N		Every, Richard L.		Investigative Reporter Scoop McClure was puzzled. Skip George was dead, but what was the motive? Who wanted the jockey dead? An ex-cop detested Skip, but that didn't spell murder.The local mob needed Skip, so rule them out. Maybe a wrangling among the jockeys? Someone who didn't get their share? Not likely. Unless...the bullet was meant for Scoop!Maybe he was making someone nervous enough to take action. Blur is a look at the fast-track world of thoroughbred racing and betting. This tale divulges tactics and dirty tricks used by rogue jockeys to ensure the appropriate horse wins.In this intricate story of corrupt gambling, accidental murder, reckless romance and kidnapping, our hero walks a twisted path to stay alive and find his version of the truth.	117968
2007	Blur	M				News Media. Lead Investigative Reporter (Christa Martin).	117969
2004	Blur	M				News Media. News Reporter (Kristen Leigh Patti). Sports Announcer (Ron Brienes).	117970
1970	Blutiger Stahl. Aus dem Leben des Martin Roth	N		Gluchowski, Bruno	Germany	Journalist	117971
1969	Board Room, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Blair, Clay Jr.		Editor Lee Crawford, editor-in-chief of The Weekly Tribune and seat on the board of The Marshall Publishing Company.	117972
1916	Boarders, The	SS		Howells, William Dean		Newspaperman Briggs, a young newspaperman and boarder.	117973
1982	Boardinghouse	M				Photographer (Michele Krieger).	117974
1987	Boats Against the Current: Novel, A	N		Logue, John		Editor Jack Harris has returned to Alabama after a seven-year absence to be editor of the Montgomery Courant. It is January, 1967. Harris tries to reconcile his principles with the segregationist policies of the newspaper and its publisher.Harris begins process of reassimilation into the culture and the good-ole-boy network of Southern politics. Harris's compromises in selecting and writing the news as well as the poverty, prejudice and political corruption about which he writes is seen.The governor is on his deathbed, a black woman tries to have her son, a Vietnam War casualty buried in a white cemetery. A prominent doctor is found dead, an apparent suicide. Harris considers it all.	117975
1993	Bob (TV Interview)	T	SV 176		2-12-93	Parody News	117976
1981	Bob & Ray & Jane, Laraine & Gilda	T				Parody News	117977
1946	Bob & Ray Show, The	R			Series - 1946-76	Parody News	117978
1949	Bob & Ray Show, The	R	CD1 - Wells		1-14. 7-15, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 8-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30-31.	Parody News	117979
1949	Bob & Ray Show, The	R	CD1 - Wells		Episodes. 9-1, 14, 17, 19, 20, 24, 26. 10-13, 14, 21. 11-14, 15, 16, 17.  20-7, 8, 9, 10.	Parody News	117980
1949	Bob & Ray Show, The	R	CD1 - Wells		12-12, 12-14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 28, 29, 31.	Parody News. Boston Mary Cries and Terrence McCaffigen.	117981
1950	Bob & Ray Show, The	R	CD1 - Wells		2-20. 8-17, 21. 10-7, 9.	Parody News	117982
1953	Bob & Ray Show, The	R	CD1 - Wells			Parody News. Merchandising Ice cubes	117983
1948	Bob & Ray Show, The (aka Bob and Ray Show, The)	R	CD1 - Wells		8-26, 27. 9-13. 10-10. 12-25, 27.	Parody News	117984
1959	Bob & Ray Show, The CBS	R	CD1 - Wells		6-29 (15 programs). 7-13 (10 programs). 8-7, 10 (14 programs).	Parody News	117985
1959	Bob & Ray Show, The CBS	R	CD2 - Wells		8-10 (8 programs). 8-21 (28 programs). 9-21 (27 programs). 10-1 (9 programs). 10-2 (5 programs). 10-3 (7 programs).	Parody News	117986
1959	Bob & Ray Show, The CBS	R	CD2 - Wells		10-3 (7 programs). 10-4 (1 program). 10-8 (3 programs).	Parody News	117987
1959	Bob & Ray Show, The CBS	R	CD2 - Wells		7-13 (16 programs.  6-29 (10 programs).	Parody News	117988
1960	Bob & Ray Show, The: Log Roller and Mcbb Family Singers	R	CD2 - Wells		1-26-60	Parody News	117989
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Afrs 01 and 02	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117990
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Alan Funt Look-alike Party	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117991
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Aroma Factory	R	CD2 - Wells		1-27-60	Parody News	117992
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Arriving in Boston	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117993
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Audience Questions	R	CD2 - Wells		2-02-60	Parody News	117994
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Ballew Air Traffic Report	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117995
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Ballew in the New Quiet Subway	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117996
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Barkley Overstreet and The Tender	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117997
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Barry Campbells Movie Premier	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117998
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Biff Burns Pickup Sticks	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	117999
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Bob and Ray Summer Home	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118000
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Bold Journeyman	R	CD2 - Wells		2-04-60	Parody News	118001
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Bus Adventures	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118002
1973	Bob & Ray Show: By the Seawall	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118003
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Calvins Cartoon Club	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118004
1960	Bob & Ray Show: CBS One Fella's Family	R	CD2 - Wells		3-3-60	Parody News	118005
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Change of Plans, A	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118006
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Cheapers Discount Dept. Store	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118007
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Clarinet Comic	R	CD2 - Wells		3-11-60	Parody News	118008
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Cliff Flemmings Weather Station	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118009
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Concerto of Life and Kiddie Menu	R	CD2 - Wells		2-03-60	Parody News	118010
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Cure for Jr.	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118011
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Fractions in the Supermarket	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118012
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Ghostly Rehearsal	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118013
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Green Pickerall	R	CD2 - Wells		2-05-60	Parody News	118014
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Heading for Meredith	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118015
1960	Bob & Ray Show: I Remember It Well	R	CD2 - Wells		2-19-60	Parody News	118016
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Junior Bob and Ray Hopefuls	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118017
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Kent Returns and Wally Ballew	R	CD2 - Wells		3-12-60	Parody News	118018
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Kiddie's Book Author	R	CD2 - Wells		3-5-60	Parody News	118019
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Laughing Eddie Upjohn The Human	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118020
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Library Reels	R	CD2 - Wells		Library Reels 01 -08	Parody News	118021
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Library Reels	R	CD3 - Wells		Library Reels 09-18	Parody News	118022
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Marry Ellen Wabbash and Her Giraffe	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118023
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Mary Magoons Scrapopoly	R	CD2 - Wells		1-28-60	Parody News	118024
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Mary Missing	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118025
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Mary the Cabbie	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118026
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Mcbb Twins New Instrumentation	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118027
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Meredith Jinx	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118028
1960	Bob & Ray Show: More Mcbb Family Singers	R	CD2 - Wells		2-18-60	Parody News	118029
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Mr. Science	R	CD2 - Wells		2-17-60	Parody News	118030
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Mr. Trace Kenner Than Most Persons	R	CD2 - Wells		1-29-60	Parody News	118031
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Mys Cab Driver	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118032
1963	Bob & Ray Show: New Sturdley-8, The	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118033
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Noble Wife Adrift	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118034
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Noble Wife Hauled Away	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118035
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Noble Wife Rowing To Shore	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118036
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Noble Wife Shanghaied	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118037
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Noble Wife Welcome Abroad	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118038
1960	Bob & Ray Show: One Fella's Family and Impersonator	R	CD2 - Wells		3-10-60	Parody News	118039
1963	Bob & Ray Show: Postcard Pavilion at the Worlds	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118040
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Sailing into 559	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118041
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Selection of Skits	R	CD3 - Wells		1-3	Parody News	118042
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Show Folks From NY	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118043
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Squad Car 119 Holdup at 7226 Alameda	R	CD2 - Wells			Parody News	118044
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Unknown Title	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118045
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Wally Ballew with Professor Groggins	R	CD2 - Wells		3-8-60	Parody News	118046
1951	Bob & Ray Show: Wally Ballou and Steve Bosco	R			Series	Newscaster Wally Ballou, bumbling inept newscaster. Steve Bosco, inebriated sportscaster whose scoops were usually eight days late	118047
1973	Bob & Ray Show: War	R	CD2 - Wells		3-13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28.	Parody News	118048
1973	Bob & Ray Show: Wilbur Freeley Bomb Deactivator	R	CD3 - Wells			Parody News	118049
1960	Bob & Ray Show: Word Carr Horror Movie Interview	R	CD2 - Wells		3-4-60	Parody News	118050
1960	Bob & Ray Show: World News Reporter and Fectenburger	R	CD2 - Wells		3-9-60	Parody News	118051
1908	Bob and Harry	SS		Semphill, Ernest (Detective Inspector Coles, nom-de-plume)	About 20 Bob and Harry stories appeared in Marvel making their debut in Marvel, l No. 154 in 1908 in a story “The Boy Detectives’ First Case.” In 1909, an original tale, “The War Lord” was published in Boys’ Friend Library No. 9	Journalists Bob Dawson and Harry Fairfax for The Trumpeter were boy detectives. In the first story, Detective Inspector Coles virtually “discovers” them and realizes that their brilliant powers would serve them in good stead should they work for Scotland Yard. Harry is a bright faced boy, with a lean and alert face. He is the foster brother of Bob, a hulking lad with a kindly, vigorous face and blue eyes. As the stories progress, they become journalists and criminal investigations specialists for The Trumpeter, with consulting and living rooms at 113, Upper Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, under the aegis of Bob’s mother, Mrs. Dawson. They have the services of a maid, flaming-haired Sarah, and have a faithful mongrel lurcher named Sneezer. Though mere boys, they were of professional class, with expert powers of deduction, but although they were referred to as boys, the illustrations show them as young men in their twenties. 	118052
1953	Bob Considine Show, The	DT				Columnist Bob Considine	118053
1951	Bob Considine Show, The (On the Line with Considine)	DT				Columnist Bob Considine syndicated columnist	118054
1975	Bob Crane Show, The: American Fiasco, The	T			Episode #11. 5-22-1975	Reporter (Christopher Barrett).	118055
1955	Bob Cummings Show, The:	T			Series 1-22-1955 to 9-15-1959.	Photographer Bachelor	118056
1955	Bob Cummings Show, The: Bob Glamorizes Schultzy	T				Magazine. Bob tries to glamorize Schultzy in order to fix her up with the sailor who has come to find the girl whose legs appeared in a magazine photograph	118057
1955	Bob Cummings Show, The: Chuck Goes Hollywood	T				Magazine. Chuck gets a swelled head when his picture appears on the cover of a teenage magazine	118058
1967	Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back	DT				Student Journalist interviews Dylan who lies to him.	118059
1935	Bob Gordon, Cub Reporter	NJ	OWN - H (Two copies, one 1939)	Dean, Graham M.		Cub Reporter Bob Gordon. Realistic story for boys about a tyro on a newspaper.	118060
1980	Bob Hope	T				Parody TV Reporting. Satire on Television Reporting	118061
1988	Bob Hope Funny News Network	T	A1302			TV News. Bob Hope -- Network Anchor? Wry look at TV reporting	118062
1963	Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre	T			Series 1963-1967	News Media	118063
1965	Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: Highest Fall of All	T			Episode #61. 12-1-1965	Press Agent (John Willis). Writer (Robert Q. Lewis).	118064
1967	Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: Wipeout	T			Episode #91. 4-26-1967	Commentator (Les Crane).	118065
1961	Bob Hope Show, The	T			Series	Sports Editors select top athletes	118066
1987	Bob Hope Winterfest Christmas Show	T			Series	Reporter #1 (Laird Stuart). Reporter #2 (Earleen Carey).	118067
1954	Bob Mathias Story, The	M				Olympics Reporters (Jonathan Hole, William Tannen). 1948 Olympics Reporter (John Pickard). Sportscaster Frank Gifford (Himself).	118068
1975	Bob Newhart Show, The: Article, The	T	SVD 1279		Episode #76. 12-6-1975	Reporter Ellen Hartley (Pat Finley) gets a new assignment to interview the doctors in Bob's building	118069
1972	Bob Newhart Show, The: Who is Mr. X?	T			Episode. Series (9-16-72 to 8-26-78)	Talk Show. Bob accidentally tells about the public official he once treated on a talk show	118070
1999	Bob Norberry: Or Sketches from the Note Book of an Irish Reporter	N		Levey, John 		Irish Reporter Bob Norberry’s sketches from his notebook involves a tale of life in Ireland in the early 19th century involving unscrupulous lawyers, duels and lost heirs. 	118071
2001	Bob Patterson: Family Bob	T	SVD 1128		Episode	Entertainment Reporter. E! Reporter Jules Asner (playing herself) is to interview Bob at home with family. Bad idea for Bob.	118072
2001	Bob Patterson: Naked Bob	T			Episode #3. 10-16-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Keith Valcourt).	118073
1992	Bob Roberts	M	L	Robbins, Tim (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bugs Raplin (Giancarlo Esposito) for the Troubled Times, trying to link the candidate's aide to international drug conspiracy and S&L scandals. Attempts an ambush interview of the politician at a beauty pageant.Raplin is later framed for an assassination attempt on the candidate.  Film takes satiric aim at the role of the media in emphasizing image over substance -- a number of name actors appear as newscasters.Raplin also reinforces watchdog role of individual reporters when he points out that papers like his will keep trying to expose the real story, even though it has been buried by the major media. Ernesto Galleano, Reporter Rock Bork (Fisher Stevens).TV Anchor Carol Cruise (Pamela Reed). Chuck Martin, News Anchor (James Spader). Dan Riley, Morning News Anchor (Peter Gallagher). News Anchor Tawna Titan (Susan Sarandon),. News Anchor Chip Daley (Fred Ward).  Hospital Reporter Rose Pondell (Helen Hunt).New York Reporters (Lamont Arnold, Jane Crawford, Ann Talman). Reporter (Robert Hegyes). New York Reporter (Anthony Dileo Jr.). New York Reporter (Tom Tully). D.C. Reporter (Linda King). Reporter (Robert Hegyes). Political Public Relations man.	118074
1917	Bob's Matinee Idol	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	118075
2004	Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius	M	DVD -R HQ 5661, 5662, 5663			Sportswriter-Columnist-Radio Journalist O.B. Keeler (Malcolm McDowell) makes Bobby Jones' reputation. Broadcasts the first live radio broadcast of Masters'.  Sportswriter Grantland Rice (Allen O'Reilly).Sportswriter (Dave Roberts).  Reporters (Robert Pralgo, Frank Hoyt Taylor, Phillip DeVona, David Dwyer, Pat Cusick, Kevin Stillwell, Jamie Moore, Scott Oliver, Mark Russell Gray, Geoff McKnight). Merion Reporter (Scott Oliver).Reporter ( - Steve Warren).	118076
1911	Bobby, the Coward	M				Newspaper. Daily scans the newspaper in search of a clue of some employment	118077
1908	Bobby's Kodak	M				Photographer. Boy in early teens taking a photograph	118078
1959	Bobosse	MF			France.	Radio Reporter - Le radio-reporter (Jacques Fabbri).	118079
1994	Boca	M	SV 289	Silverstein, Ed (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent JJ (Rae Dawn Chong) wants to find out who is killing street kids in Brazil.  Arrives in Rio during Carnival, renews romantic acquaintance with cameraman Reb (Martin Kemp).  Reb warns her that pursuing a story on missing kids may be dangerousReporter questions members of clergy and police. Cameraman pays for information and they go to a warehouse where he photographs homeless kids being brought in. Kids' captors are killed. She wants to interview the killer.Reb tells her the killer saved the kids so he could get them to deal drugs for them. They meet with the drug lord who says he's exploiting the rich to help the poor. Tells reporter everyone has a price and hers is getting her story.Won't join the drug lord in a scheme to trap businessman who is a front for the death squads. Tells him it is her job to report the news and not to make it. Agrees to plan when one of the kids she interviewed is murdered. Capture the businessman.He admits killing the children because they are hurting the tourist trade. Merchants encourage the massacre. So does the government. Cameraman is killed. When reporter finds out drug lord killed the street kid she interviewed, she stabs him.	118080
2009	Boca News	N		Foster, Frank		Publisher Lester Hood who publishes the newspaper in southwest Florida’s Boca Grande is a friend of Lynn Woo but her laid-back existence is shattered as she finds Hood looking at the wrong end of a long knife. It’s wielded by an islander who is upset with the publisher over his editorials on a raging local controversy in which the governor is involved. But Lynn soon discovers there’s a list of islanders who have it in for Lester. When Lynn and Lester narrowly escape the bombing of Lynn’s boat while on a manatee survey, it becomes clear that the publisher is a target. When he falls ill and dies in the emergency room of “congestive heart failure,” Lynn suspects foul play. Lynn and her lover Rolf Berglund, and best friend and sheriff’s deputy Truck Kershaw, dig for the truth. But Lynn’s digging makes her a target that hardens her conviction that Lester did not die of natural causes. She weaves her way through a cast of colorful, tropical characters on her way to shocking discoveries of greed, lust and revenge, and a gut-wrenching, slam-bang conclusion.	118081
1962	Boccaccio '70	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	118082
2005	Bocce Balls	M				Newspaper Boy (Mario Bosco).	118083
2001	Bodie Gone: Science Fiction Western of Suspense with Disk, A	NSF		Hyde, Bill		Freelance Journalist. Frances "Tip" De Quilol is an affluent housewife, mother and occasional writer for the local newspaper.	118084
2002	Bodies Electric	NM		Harrison, Colin		Media Conglomerate executive Jack Whitman's rosy future in a Time Warner-type corporation with tentacles in cable TV, movies, publishing, music and theme parks, turns into workaholic obsession when his pregnant wife is gunned down by random crossfire.Grief-driven, Jack zooms along the fast track becoming a major player in his boss's plan to wrest control of "The Corporation" from the company's chairman by completing a multinational merger without notifying the board.A chance subway encounter with a Dominican mother hiding with her four-year-old daughter from her violent husband drives his loneliness home. Moved by her plight and her beauty, he offers her a job and a temporary safe house at a friend's empty loft.But the husband finds them. They narrowly escape and end up in Jack's house in Park Slope. Meanwhile the internecine war escalates and at home the husband closes in.Jack has been assigned the suicidal task of convincing the corporation's powerful chairman of the wisdom and inevitability of the megamerger and the chair is quite as dangerous as the maniacally vengeful husband.	118085
1992	Bodies of Evidence:	T	SV 150		Episode. 6-25-92	TV Reporter	118086
1992	Bodies of Evidence:	T	SV 206		Episode 4-24-92	Reporter Killed	118087
1992	Bodies of Evidence: Cold Light of Day, The	T			Episode #3. 7-2-1992	Newscaster (Kim Delgado).	118088
1992	Bodies of Evidence: Nightmoves	T			Episode #2. 6-25-1992	Cameraman (Albie Selznick).	118089
2002	Bodilfesten 2002	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Isabella Miehe-Renard - Herself).	118090
2003	Bodilprisen	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Pelle Moller - Himself). Hosts (Soren Ostergaard, Pernille Hojrnark - Themselves).	118091
1989	Bodily Harm	N	OWN - P	Atwood, Margaret		Freelance Journalist Rennie Wilford takes an assignment in the Caribbean, tumbling into a corrupt worldThe young journalist is running from her life. When the burnt-out Yankee Paul (does he smuggle dope or hustle for the CIA?) offers her a no-hooks, no strings affair, she is caught up in a lethal web of corruption.	118092
1948	Bodley Head, The	N		Land, John		News Media	118093
2006	Bodomin legenda	MTF			Finland. 	Radio Reporter (Pentti Fagerholm - Voice). Reporter of Newsreel (Gustav Wiklund - Voice). 	118094
1915	Body and Soul	M			AFI-Editors	Editor	118095
1931	Body and Soul	M			AD - BOGART	Newspaper Advertisement brings girl named Carla to the inn where Mal Andrews (Charles Farrell) is staying	118096
1981	Body and Soul	M		Polansky, Abraham (Original Screenplay). Leon Isaac Kennedy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Julie Winters (Jayne Kennedy), for Sports Illustrated criticizes arrogant fighter for his outlandish behavior. Changes her mind about him when she finds out the truth -- trying to earn enough money to pay for an operation for his sister.Boxer tells reporter over intimate dinner that he hopes to build a reputation so he can be worthy of someone like the reporter. She tells him she does not judge a man on his reputation and just wants him to be a man.Their relationship is tested when she catches him in a hotel room with three prostitutes, an incident engineered by a promoter so he can break the couple up and gain control over the boxer.Hero's life begins to unravel and he returns to Winters after he is paid to throw a fight. She encourages him to fight honestly and cheers him on as he wins.Reporter #1 (Howard Zazove). Reporter #3 (James E. Carter). Reporter #4 (John Isaacs). Sports Announcers (Danny Wells, Johnny Brown).	118097
2002	Body and Soul	DT			Series 2002	Host-Reporter (Toby Allen). Host-Reporter (Karina Brown). Host-Reporter (Paul Mercurio).	118098
1947	Body and Soul	M				Photographer Ring (Holly Bane).	118099
1993	Body Bags: Gas Station, The	MT			Sci-Fi. Three Stories	TV Anchorman (Roger Rooks).	118100
2003	Body Check	NR		Martin, Deirdre		Public Relations Specialist Janna McNeil is an expert when it comes to image improvement. that's why her new bosses at Kidco are paying her big bucks to get the bad boys on the hockey team they just bought to clean up their act.But even a PR piranha like Janna won't find it easy to put a good spin on the defending Stanley Cup champion New York Blades, a team that prefers strip clubs to charity balls.Bossing around a locker room full of powerful hunky guys may sound like a dream job, but persuading them to go along with plans that match the Kidco's family-friendly image is a publicist's nightmare.The handsome team captain is Janna's biggest problem. Her persistence drives him wild and soon kindles desire that hits both Ty and Janna like a full body check.But can the lovely all-pro publicist come up with a winning game plan for the future?	118101
1984	Body Double	M				Cameraman (Rob Paulsen).	118102
1996	Body Fever	M				Photographer Fritz (Ron Haydock).	118103
2002	Body Limits	DF			France.	Photographer Herve Joseph Lebrun (Himself). Photographer Elisabeth Prouvost (Herself).	118104
1977	Body Love	M				Reporter (Jacques Gateau). The Reporter.	118105
1982	Body Magic	M				Fashion Photographer Rudi (Rick Ardonne).	118106
1947	Body Missed the Boat, The	NM		Iams, Jack		Press	118107
2000	Body of a Girl	N		Stewart, Leah		Crime Reporter Olivia Dale's job as a novice crime reporter.As she investigates a kidnapping and brutal murder, Memphis crime reporter Olivia Dale is forced to reassess her own life as she probes deep into the dark secrets of a young woman much like herself	118108
1988	Body of Evidence	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Robert Clinton). Reporter #2 (Michelle Fansett). Reporter #3 (Maureen Thomas). Reporter #4 (Freda Perry).	118109
1991	Body of Evidence	NM		Cornwell, Patricia	Weinberg List	Journalist	118110
1993	Body of Evidence	M				News Media. Male Reporter (Mark C. Vincent).  Photographer (Ross Huffman-Kerr). Printman (D. Scot Douglas). Technician (Mario DePriest). 2nd Technician (John DeLay). Woman is accused of killing a man to inherit his millions by having sex with him.	118111
2004	Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of K Dayle Hinman: Bull's Eye	DT	DVD -R HQ 2934		Episode	News Media is used by detectives to catch an assailant before he strikes again.	118112
1993	Body of Influence	M	L. SV 193 (Uncensored Version).			Reporter (Kelly Andrus). Male Reporter (Mark C. Vincent). Photographer (Ross Huffman-Kerr).	118113
2008	Body of Lies	M				News Correspondent (Robin Atkin Downes). BBC Newsreader (Neil Dickson -Voice). Manchester News Reporter (Xanthe Eibrick). Manchester News Cameraman (Art Hall). 	118114
1992	Body of Truth	NM		Lindsey, David		Journalist is lover of a missing daughter of a prominent local family. A Houston detective travels to Guatemala to find her.	118115
1929	Body on the Floor, The	NM	MLPL	Mavity, Nancy Barr		Reporter Peter Piper. Agnew, the "freak" rewrite man. Jimmy, the city editor of the Herald.  Cub correspondent Jerry Dean.	118116
1991	Body Parts	M				News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Allan Price). TV Reporter #2 (Hal Eisen). Female Reporter (Taia Red).New York Times proclaims main character a "searing, original talent" and he sees no reason to question his good fortune	118117
1988	Body Politic, The	N		Gold, Victor-Lynne Cheney		Public Relations. White House Press Secretary Frank Lee is forced to keep the news that the vice president has died while bedding down with the doyenne of network correspondents  under wraps until the Wisconsin presidential primary is bagged.	118118
1993	Body Shot	M				Video News Crew member (Michael Castillo, Eric Jamison, David Nathenson, Julie Rehm)	118119
1987	Body Slam	M				TV Interviewer (M.G. Kelly).	118120
1939	Body Vanished, The	M			Ness	Reporter helping detective find a missing corpse.	118121
1948	Bodyguard	M	SVD 1495			Reporter Kelly (Michael St. Angel)	118122
1992	Bodyguard, The	M			PR	Publicist Sy Spector (Gary Kemp) handles pop star Rachel Maron (Whitney Houston). Journalist (Joe Unger). Miami Reporter (Rollin Jarrett).	118123
2000	Bodyguard's Assignment, The	NR		Stevens, Amanda	Harlequin Intrigue #581	Reporter Grace Drummond is on the scoop of her life when she witnesses a murder. All she wants is to get herself and her mother into hiding. Only thing stopping her is a Texas Confidential agent	118124
2007	Bodyguard's Return	NR		Cassidy, Carta	Silhouette Intimate Moments #1447	Journalist Savannah Clarion is an alluring redhead hell-bent on exposing a sinister plot. When a man returns to Cotter creek for a job in the family bodyguard business, he gets involved with several suspicious deaths and Clarion.Not only does she rouse his inner sleuth, but she steers him in a passionate direction he can't control -- or wants to.	118125
1997	Bodyguards: Know Thine Enemy	T			Episode #4. 5-15-1997	Journalist (Jane Wheldon).	118126
1949	Bodyhold	M				Sports Commentator (Sam Balter).	118127
1984	Bodyline	MT			Australia. Miniseries	Reporter Chooka (Max Cullen). Commentator (Norman May).	118128
1999	Bodywork	M				Reporter (Danny Da Costa). Commentator (Jerome Blake).	118129
1965	Boeing, Boeing	M	DVD -R HQ 9754, 9755. L	Camoletti, Marc (Play). Edward Anhalt (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Correspondent Bernard Lawrence (Tony Curtis) and Reporter Robert Reed (Jerry Lewis) for the Consolidated Press in Paris. Efforts to juggle three stewardesses at once. Development of new and faster jets throws off his timing, creates complications.Correspondent uses unpredictability of his profession to justify having to run out on each of the women at any given time. Reed says, "I don't know when he finds the time to work at all." Maid observes: "Newspapermen. They're in heat all the time.""I don't see how you can cover this story from a bar." "That statement, young lady, is a knife in the back of every newspaperman in the world."	118130
1999	Boekverfilming, De	MF				Journalist (Dieuwertje Blok)	118131
1981	Bog Mail	NM		McGinley, Patrick		News Media	118132
1985	Bogart	TF			Series 1985-2002	Reporter/Co-Host (Soren Hoy). Host (Ole Michelsen).	118133
2000	Bogus Witch Project, The: Into the Woods	MT			Series of short films spoofing "The Blair Witch Project."	Anchorman (Bill Dwyer). Host Pauley Shore (Himself).	118134
2000	Bogus Witch Project, The: Pauly Shore Segment	MT				Cameraman (James DiStefano).	118135
1926	Boheme, La	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118136
1965	Boheme, La	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118137
1982	Bohemians, The: John Reed and His Friends Who Shook The World	N	OWN - H	Cheuse, Alan		Journalist John Reed. Fictionalized biography of John Reed. His career as a journalist in Mexico and in Russia.	118138
1965	Boia scarlatto, Il	MF			Italy.	Photographer (Ralph Zucker).	118139
1927	Boite a musique, La	SS	USC	Bartlett, V		Press	118140
2000	boite a musique, La	SS		Bartlett, Vernon	In "Topsy-Turvy."	Reporters Ivan Deane and Tommy Bennett	118141
1967	Bokser	MF				News Media. Reporter (Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz). Reporter (Ryszard Stogowski).	118142
2008	Boku no kanojo wa saibogu (aka Cyborg Girl. Cyborg She). 	MF			Japan	TV Reporter (Fumiyo Kohinata). Interviewer (Rio Matsumoto). 	118143
1947	Bola ao Centro	MF			Portugal	Radio Reporter (Barroso Lopes).	118144
1984	Bola de cristal, La	TF			Spain. Series 1984-1988.	Newscaster Isidoro Fernandez (Isidoro Fernandez).	118145
1997	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Soap (1987-)	Reporter, 1997 (Michael White)	118146
1988	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			4-23-1987. CBS	Magazine Publisher Nick Preston (Alan Hayes, 1988-1989). Preston is a pornography magazine head. Bill Spence was so infuriated with the relationship between Preston and a model that he printed nude photos of her in one of his magazines.Nick got even by printing nude photos of Bill taken unknown to him at a gym.  William "Bill" Spencer (James Storm, 1987-1994) apparently also owns magazines.Photographer Mick Savage (Jeff Conaway, 1989-1990).	118147
1987	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode. 10-27-1994.	Reporter Anderson (Natalie Alexander)	118148
2004	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode. 10-27-2004	Reporter (Drew Daniel)	118149
2003	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode. 2-6-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Julie Hudson). Reporter #2 (Kevin Garnier). Reporter #3 (Diana Cuevas).	118150
2003	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #468. 3-11-2003	News Media. Reporter (Rueben Grundy). Reporter (Nathalia Hencker). Reporter (Brad Horne). Reporter (Leesa Severyn).	118151
2003	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #538. 9-15-2003	News Media. Reporter (Rueben Grundy). Reporter (Nathalia Hencker). Reporter (Lisa Joyner).	118152
2003	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #539. 9-16-2003	News Media. Reporter (Rueben Grundy). Reporter (Nathalia Hencker). Reporter (Lisa Joyner).	118153
2003	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #467. 3-10-2003	Reporter (Rueben Grundy). Reporter (Nathalia Hencker). Reporter (Brad Horne). Reporter (Leesa Severyn).	118154
2004	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #646. 6-8-2004	Reporter (Randal Miles). Reporter (Diana Morgan).	118155
1998	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #218. 12-14-1998	News Media. Reporter #3 (Dan Riley).	118156
2004	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #663. 7-7-2004	Reporters (Kris Allen, Tara R. Cook, Michelle O'Neill, ).	118157
2002	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #440. 12-2-2002	Reporter (Julie Hudson).	118158
1989	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #8. 4-20-1989	News Media. Reporter (Connie McKenzie).	118159
2006	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #907. 12-1-2006	News Media. Reporter (Raeshia Oli).	118160
2006	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #836-#837. 5-3/8-2006	News Media. Reporter #2 (Susan Turner-Cray).	118161
2006	Bold and the Beautiful, The:	TS			Episode #836. 5-3-2006	News Media. Reporter #2 (Susan Turner-Cray).	118162
1969	Bold Ones, The: Law Enforcers, The	T			10-26-69	News Media. If I Should Wake Before I Die. Robert Drivas, Martin Sitomer, Death Row convict (Chessman) -- assailing reporters	118163
1969	Bold Ones, The: Lawyers, The: People Against Ortega, The	T			Episode #2. 10-12-1969	Newspaper Artist (Widhoff Gene).	118164
1970	Bold Ones, The: New Doctors, The: Giants Never Kneel	T			Episode. 10-25-1970. Series 1969-1972	Reporter (Jimmy La Sane). Successful neurosurgeon opens own exclusive clinic called The David Craig Institute of New Medicine. He and his two young charges work on experimental, sometimes non-surgical advances in medical science. 	118165
1971	Bold Ones, The: New Doctors, The: Matter of Priorities	T			Episode. 1-3-1971	News Media. 1st Reporter (James Sikking). 2nd Reporter (Clark Howat). Successful neurosurgeon opens own exclusive clinic called The David Craig Institute of New Medicine. He and his two young charges work on experimental, sometimes non-surgical advances in medical science. 	118166
1972	Bold Ones, The: New Doctors, The: Purge of Madness	T			Episode. 12-5-1972	News Media. Reporter (Nancy Jeris). Successful neurosurgeon opens own exclusive clinic called The David Craig Institute of New Medicine. He and his two young charges work on experimental, sometimes non-surgical advances in medical science. 	118167
1998	Boleiros - Era Uma Vez o Futebol	MF				Editor (Bruno Giordano).	118168
2001	Bolivar soy yo	MF				Journalist (Marcela Sarmiento)	118169
1985	Bollo, bries en bondgenoten	TF			Netherlands. Series 1983-1985	Journalist (Tony Wilson).	118170
2003	Bollywood and Vine	M				News Media. Local News Reporter (Perdita Suffes). Showbiz Buzz Anchor (Anastasia Sewell). News Reporter (John LeMieux). TV Host (Robert Lynch).	118171
2002	Bollywood Boy	N		Hardy, Justine		Journalist Justine Hardy who works in Delhi on a daily newspaper, wants to interview Bollywood heartthrob	118172
2001	Bollywood Calling	MF			India	News Media. Reporter (Elahe Hiptoola).	118173
2002	Bollywood/Hollywood	M				Reporter (Anne Mroczkowski).	118174
1975	Bolognese, La	MF				Photographer (Enzo Pulcrano)	118175
1906	Bolton Girl's Position	N		White, William Allen		Society Reporter. Maybelle Bolton persistent, but wholly incompetent, single, silly, works with society. Got her job through influence with the right people. Ridicules women. (Born)Portrait of a ridiculous, silly woman. Never wrote a story that could be published. Wrote poetry and romantic literary criticism. Married and quit job (Born)	118176
1981	Bom Povo Portugues	MF				Radio Reporter Adelino Gomes. Newspaper Director Raul Rego.	118177
1949	Bomba the Jungle Boy	M				Photographer George Harland and his daughter discover wild boy in jungle. When she becomes lost, Bomba brings her back overcoming plagues of locusts, forest fires and fierce wild animals.	118178
2001	Bomba, A	MF			Portugal	News Media. Journalist (Alda Gomes). TTV Reporter (Marco Delgado). Old Reporter (Carlos Santos). TTV Presenter (Arthur Albarram).	118179
1943	Bombardier	M	DVD -R HQ 7337, 7338			Photographer (Russell Hoyt)	118180
1995	Bombay	M			Bollywood	Reporter Shekhar (Arvind Swamy) works for a large daily newspaper. He  interviews politicians and police from both Hindu and Muslim factions.	118181
1980	Bombay 405 Miles	MF			India.	Photographer (Bhagwan).	118182
1942	Bombay Clipper	M		Chanslor, Ray, Stanley Rubin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent James Montgomery Wilson (William Gargon) is in India and his fiancée arrives to marry him, but his work keeps interfering with their plans so he decides to resign and leave on a clipper for San Francisco.His editor convinces him to run down one last story involving four million dollars worth of jewels being carried by messenger on the clipper.  He plans to investigate before the clipper takes off, but is knocked out and ends up on board.Two murders occur and the messenger is poisoned although he is able to give Wilson the jewels before he dies. Correspondent outwits the spies and is forgiven by his long-suffering fiancée.Variety 1/14/42: "Another in the seemingly never-ending yarns about the globe-trotting newspapermen who want just one more assignment before settling down to quiet married life….""…Only this one is a good programmer that will contribute strength as second feature to twin billers." News Photographer (Paul Dubov).	118183
1998	Bombay Ice	N		Forbes, Leslie		Radio Producer Rosalind Bengal, 33-year-old radio producer for the BBC, a "professional vampire" whose job it is to insinuate herself into others' lives and suck out their life stories.Bengal is of Ango-Indian heritage, tall, broad=shouldered, black-haired and light-skinned -- an imposing figure who, in her own assessment, embodies the panache of the early Kate Hepburn. Her last lover compared her appearance to that of the late Elvis.Twenty years after leaving India upon the shipwreck of her parents' tempestuous relationship, Roz finds herself lured back to her childhood home by a cryptic letter she receives from her half sister, Miranda.The radio journalist and producer for true crime television has lived in London 20 years. Her sister is married to a famous Bombay film director who is said to have murdered his first wife. She wants her sister to investigate.Rox returns to India -- and events that threaten her and her sister.	118184
2003	Bombay Longing	M				Lesbian Journalist, a butch dyke, struggles to see how the people of India perceive her. She often wonders if she is a boy or a girl. 	118185
1970	Bombay Talkie	M			AFI-MP Scriptwriters/Novelists	News Media. Scriptwriter.	118186
1997	Bombe au chocolat, La	MF				News Media. TV News Anchor (Laurent Imbault). Journalist (Jean-Philippe Cote). Art Critic (Sherif Laoun). Cameraman (Francis Tessier).	118187
1985	Bombs Away	M				Reporter (Elizabeth Kaye)	118188
1939	Bombs Over London (aka Midnight Menace)	M	DVD -R HQ 6390			Reporter-Advice Columnist Mary Stevens  (Margaret Vyner) and newspaper reporter-cartoonist Brian Gaunt (Charles Farrell) of the Daily World  try to stop plot to bomb Britain with radio-controlled planes during a disarmament conference.Mac the Editor (Arthur Finn) covers bombings by shouting out orders to one reporter after another. Fellow reporter is killed. Finn reads World Headline: "War!...Surprise Midnight Bombing."Stevens and Gaunt destroy controls and radio-controlled planes crash to earth.  Finn ordered by government to stop printing newspapers and destroy all that have been printed. All newspapers issued same order, which they must obey.	118189
1933	Bombshell	M	DVD -R HQ 2558, 2559. L	Francke, Caroline and Mack Crane (Play). John Lee Mahin, Jules Furthman (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book	Press Agent Space (Lee Tracy), two-faced publicity man for Monarch Studios who denies planting a story and then calls the papers to reinforce it.  Typical press agent comedy of the 1930s.Tracy tells a group of reporters to play a story up big and "use some of the lines you had in those pulp novels you've all been writing for a long time."Reporter (Harrison Greene). Photographer (Edward Brady).	118190
1996	Bombshell	M				TV Anchor (Bryan Clark). Cameraman (Kurt Woodruff).	118191
1978	Bomsalva	MF				Photographer Per Jonasson (Tomas von Bromssen).	118192
1980	Bon Appetit	M				Newscaster George Hollings (Ashley Moore). Photographer Scott Desmond (Randy West).	118193
1984	Bon plaisir, Le	MF			France	Journalist (Christine Ockrent).	118194
2004	Bon Voyage	M			France.	English Journalist Winckler (Peter Coyote) is spying for the enemy. He is a man of untrustworthy allegiance. Bordeaux, June, 1940. Government and Parisian haut monde has fled south in order to escape the Germans.	118195
1999	Bonanno: Godfather's Story, A	MT				Reporter. Court House Reporter (John Sanford Moore).	118196
1959	Bonanza:	T			Series 9-12-1959 to 1-16-1973)	Newspaper. Town newspaper is the Enterprise	118197
1969	Bonanza: Clarion, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5149. SVD 1136		Episode. 2-9-69	Newspaper. Phyllis Thaxter, Simon Oakland.	118198
1972	Bonanza: Enter Mark Twain (Sam Clemens)	T	SVD 863. SV 244		Episode	Journalist Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)	118199
1968	Bonanza: Girl Named George, A	T	DVD -R 1630		Episode	Photographer is bribed by a lawyer who kills a judge to avenge his brother's hanging. He wants the photographer to provide him with a visual alibi.	118200
1993	Bonanza: Return, The	T	VHS 232 (Rough Cut copy)		Episode	Press	118201
1966	Bonanza: Ride the Wind (Part One)	T			Episode #219. 1-16-1966	Reporter Tully (DeForest Kelley). Newspaper Illustrator Fontaine (Roger Etienne).	118202
1972	Bonanza: Twenty-Sixth Grave, The	T	DVD -R 1633			Editor Samuel Clemens (Ken Howard) asks the Cartwrights to help him prove a government assayer is a killer.	118203
1968	Bonanza: World Full of Cannibals, A	T			Episode #317. 12-22-1968	Reporter (Don Rizzan).	118204
1917	Bondage	M		Kenton, Edna (Story).  Ida May Park (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Sob Sister Elinor Crawford (Dorothy Phillips) wants to be a writer but instead becomes a sob sister for a New York scandal sheet.She writes an article satirizing a lawyer from her hometown and sells it to magazine publisher Bertie Vawtry (J. B. McLaughlin).Ends up marrying the lawyer, but continues to have an affair with the publisher.  Husband finally takes his wife into hand and horsewhips the publisher.	118205
1934	Bondage	N		Carruthers, M		Press	118206
2006	Bondage	M				Photographer (Sasha Perl-Raver).	118207
2004	Bondage Stories 3	M			Adult	Freelance Reporter (Loren Chance) agrees to be the "victim" in a fantasy kidnapping even so she can write a story about the experience. Her kidnapper turns out to be a rival Reporter (Darling) who plans to file the story first.	118208
1993	Bonds of Love	MT				Reporter (Ron Lea)	118209
2009	Bonds of Reasoning	NJ		Shirodaira, Kyo. Eita Mizuno		School Reporter Hiyono is everyone’s favorite school newspaper reporter. Kanone is ready to start hunting down the Blade Children one by one. Aumu finds himself in the thick of things as the hunter view for his allegiance -- at gunpoint. But even when both Eyes and Rio are in his deadly sights, Kanone’s plans are thwarted by his own promise to not harm any non-Blade Children when Reporter Hiyono stops him in his tracks. Why is she fighting alongside the Blade Children? And which side will Ayumu choose?	118210
1998	Bone Daddy	M				News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Terri Hawkes). Reporter #1 (Kelly King).  Reporter #2 (Johnie Chase). Reporter #3 (Lesley Kelly)	118211
2006	Bone Game, The	SS		D'Ambrosio, Charles		Newspapers.  Reporter from the Seattle Times interviews grandson whose grandfather just died. Other interviews. Local newspaper had called his grandfather a legend, the last of the pioneers.	118212
2004	Bone Parade, The	N		Nykanen, Mark		Reporter Ry Chambers interviews a junior art professor and a world-famous sculptor who secretly abducts and kills entire families in order to make the ultimate art from their dying flesh.Artist widely praised for his bronze sculptures that group families together depicting them in moments of excruciating physical and emotional pain -- but the art world has no clue as to how he creates such authentic, gruesome human representations.	118213
1993	Bonecos da Bola, Os:	TF			Portugal. Episode #11.	Photographer (Victor de Sousa).	118214
2008	Bonekickers: Army of God	T			Episode #1. 7-8-2008. Great Britain.	Journalist (Giles Foreman). Press (Carol Noakes). 	118215
2008	Bonekickers: Eternal Fire, The	T			Episode #3. 7-22-2008. Great Britain. 	Reporter (Henrietta Bass). 	118216
2008	Bonekickers: Warriors	T			Episode #2. 7-15-2008. Great Britain.	UK Journalist (Carol Noakes). 	118217
1992	Boneman	NSF		Cantrell, Lisa W.		Reporter J.J. Spencer writes stories in his free time about his fictional protagonist Jehovah Jones who has come down to Earth from Heaven to become an adventurer.Also worries about his hard-drinking best friend, a police detective who is investigating a series of drug-related murders. Drug lord uses a voodoo master to wipe out his competition and zombies are taking over the streets.	118218
1991	Bones	N		Thompson, Joyce		Former Reporter, an alcoholic is murdered and his brain removed from his body.  His daughter, who sketches murder victims for the Seattle police department, is involved in the investigation	118219
1940	Bones of Napoleon	N		Bellah, J.W.		Newspaperman inherits the ancestral home in Maryland and has offers to rent it at a fabulous sum for a library to establish the presence of Napoleon's bones in America.	118220
2006	Bones: Aliens in a Spaceship	T	DVD -R HQ 7333		Episode #31. 11-15-2006	Journalist Janine O'Connell (Julie Ann Emery) wrote a book on a kidnapper known as "The Grave Digger" because he buries his victims alive and leaves them to die if ransom demands are not met. She wrote the book with an expert on kidnappings and ransom.Brennan and her colleague are buried alive in a car and barely escape death.	118221
2007	Bones: Bodies in the Book	T	DVD -R HQ 8152		Episode  3-14-2007	African-American Public Relations Practitioner is one of three murder victims whose deaths are similar to murders in Brennan's book of fiction. The Publicist was working to publicize Brennan's book.	118222
2009	Bones: Critic in the Cabernet, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11109		Episode. 5-7-2009	Wine Critic Spencer Holt is found in a vat of cabernet. It turns out he has been in his grape grave for at least eight months.  The list of possible suspects is long. A group of friends are wrapping up a testing at Sean Mortensen’s winery when they stumble upon a cask with an extremely full body -- a decomposed corpse lay inside. Investigation turns up the usual red herrings -- the widower with the domestic disturbance report, the rival vintner with a bitter past, and Sean Mortensen, a vineyard owner who claims he was bedding the critic’s wife. It turns out that the critic slept with Mortensen’s wife and the result was a pregnancy. The Mortensens’ child is sired by the wine critic. It turns out a vintner named Dunwood was producing counterfeit bottles of Mortensen’s $100-a-bottle drink, got caught, and killed the critic. After deciding that she wants to have a baby, Brennan shocks Booth by asking him to be the father of her child. Booth can’t stop thinking about Brennan’s request. He begins to hallucinate -- he sees Stewie from Family Guy cartoon show who offers his advice to Booth. It turns out the hallucinations occur because Booth has a brain tumor and has to have an operation.  Booth is wheeled into the glow of the operating room as the doors close behind him. 	118223
2006	Bones: Headless Witch in the Woods, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7433		Episode. 11-28-2006	Student Documentary maker is beheaded in the woods and everyone thinks it is the ghost of a 18th century witch who was beheaded. Videotape of events is found along with the headless corpse.Two other student filmmakers were with him. One male friend stole his script. The dead man's girlfriend went insane.	118224
2007	Bones: Man in the Cell, The	T			Episode #34. 1-24-2007	News Media. TV Reporter (Janet Tamaro).	118225
2008	Bones: Man in the Mud, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9831		Episode. 4-14-2008	Journalist is a paraplegic and may be involved in the murder of a professional motorcycle racer who is found in a hot spring mud pond. 	118226
2008	Bones: Man in the Outhouse	T	DVD -R HQ 10253		Episode. 9-10-2008	Journalist-TV Reality Show Host Bill O’Rourke (Dan Sachoff), star of “Busted by Bill,” a program in which men are set up to cheat on their wives and then are “busted by Bill” on camera. “Bill was a serious journalist until he met” Arthur Lang (Richard Gant) who sold him on the show and paid him a lot of money. Producer Veronica Landau (Elizabeth Lackey). O’Rourke is found dead in an outhouse, feet up and his body covered in feces. The popular show is worth millions and the star is insured as a popular TV Reality-Show host. The money goes to Lang. 	118227
2005	Bones: Man in the SUV, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8403		Episode. 9-20-2005	News Media. Coverage of man killed while driving a car registered to a prominent Middle Eastern man with ties to the U.S. government. Car bomb triggers news media coverage.	118228
2005	Bones: Man in the Wall,. The	T			Episode #6. 11-15-2005	Reporter on TV (Lonnie Lardner).	118229
2005	Bones: Man on Death Row, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10812 (no ending credits)		Episode #7. 11-22-2005	News Media. TV Reporter (Sarayu Rao).	118230
2008	Bones: Passenger in the Oven, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10536		Episode. 11-19-2008	Travel Writer Elizabeth Joy Jones for DC Voyager Magazine is cooked in the plane’s microwave oven on a flight from the United States to China. It turns out the son of a man she was having an affair with and whose mother was dying of cancer is responsible for the grizzly murder. Jones is described as an efficient, perky journalist who drifted into one affair after another. 	118231
2005	Bones: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9474		Episode #1. 9-13-2005	News Media cover the murder of a congressman’s former aide whose skeletal remains are found at the bottom of a lake in Arlington Cemetery. 	118232
2009	Bones: Salt in the Wound, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10950		Episode. 3-19-2009	TV Reporter (Lu Parker) of Channel 8 News reporting on the newscast about a Pregnancy Pact. Young girl is killed. She is part of a group of teens who get pregnant so they can take care of their children together. 	118233
2009	Bones: Salt in the Wound, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10950		Episode. 3-19-2009	TV Reporter (Lu Parker) of Channel 8 News reporting on the newscast about a Pregnancy Pact. Young girl is killed. She is part of a group of teens who get pregnant so they can take care of their children together. 	118234
2006	Bones: Superhero in the Alley, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5448		Episode. 2-8-2006	News Media. Decomposed body found in a local alley is identified by the "Bones" team as a friendless teen.	118235
2006	Bones: Titan on the Tracks	T	DVD -R HQ 7565		Episode. 8-30-2006	News Media. Much talk about the press. Brennan and Booth investigate the site of a train wreck that includes the bodies of a senator and a high-profile businessman. Mystery unravels around one of the victims. Brennan meets her new boss.Booth encourages Booth to visit her mother's grave.	118236
2006	Bones: Woman in the Car, The	T			Episode. 2-1-2006	News Media. Woman's burned body is found in a car. Who is she and how was she burned beyond recognition? She turns out to be the wife of a government witness. Their son has been kidnapped so the man will not testify at a corporate malfeasance trial.	118237
2006	Bones: Woman in the Sand, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7271		Episode. 11-8-2006	News Media. Las Vegas, two skeletons, an illegal fighting ring.	118238
2006	Bones: Women at the Airport	T			Episode. 1-25-2006	Talk Show Host. Penny Marshall guest. Expensive plastic surgery hides identification of body whose parts were found near an airport.	118239
2010	 Bones: X in the File, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11721		Episode. 1-14-2010	News Media. Booth and Brennan go to New Mexico to investigate when a body is found in the desert near Roswell. Meanwhile, a relationship between two people back at the lab is revealed. 	118240
2003	Bonesetter, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Ashley Elliott, Michelle Mulligan, Thea Nikolic). Journalist (Stephanie Lavergne).	118241
1999	Boneshakers	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Antonia Venezia).	118242
1990	Bonfire of the Vanities, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3617, 3618, 3640. DVD.	Wolfe, Tom (Novel)	Ness Book	British Journalist Peter Fallow (Bruce Willis), a drunken writer for the paper City Light, has been blowing away his career in a bottle and gets a chance at redemption - story of a hit-and-run accident that injured a black youth. He gets exclusive rights.Fallow's article creates a media frenzy that escalates when a prominent banker is identified as the driver. Knocked away by the media, Fallow calls the reporters "jackals, these dogs, lapping at the heels of their prey…My God, I was one of them."Helps the banker get away from the media and finds out banker's mistress was driving. Lawyer asks him to write a story on the hospital being sued for bungling treatment of the victim. Fallow writes that story and turns the entire incident into a book.Fallow says there are compensations for losing one's soul. "I printed the story they wanted. Why not? If you're going to work in a whorehouse there's only one thing to be. The best whore in the house." Anchorwoman (Sherri Paysinger).Media Jackals (Kimberleigh Aarn, Walter Flanagan, Daniel Hagen, Mike Hodge,  Ray Iannicelli, Ernestine Jackson, Noble Lee Lester, Nicholas Levitin, Nancy McDonald, Novella Nelson, Jill Wisoff). P.R. Woman (Rita Wilson). P.R. Assistant (Kathryn Danielle).	118243
1987	Bonfire of the Vanities, The	N	OWN - H	Wolfe, Tom		British Journalist Peter Fallow	118244
1970	Bongo Wolf's Revenge	M				Art Critic (Alan White - The Art Critic)	118245
1993	Bonjour la Classe: Vive La Revolution	T			Episode #3. 3-1-1993	Reporter (Andy Linden).	118246
1996	Bonjour Saigon	N		Kaufmann, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	118247
2007	Bonkers	T			Episode #2. 2-8-2007	Newsreader (Alastair Stewart).	118248
1992	Bonnie & Clyde: True Story, The	MT				Editor (Jay Dowd).	118249
1967	Bonnie and Clyde	M	DVD -R HQ 6516, 6517. L	Hollywood Faction		News Media. Publicity -- verse and photographs sent to newspapers, Press attention	118250
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The:	T	VHS 363, 362, 361, 332, 331,330		Episodes. Series 1995-1996.	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news.	118251
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Another Day at the Office	T			Episode #2. 9-29-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Bonnie isn't happy that Mr. Kirkland wants her to do a fluff piece or that a neighbor in her apartment building was robbed.	118252
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Beginning of the Beginning	T			Episode #11. 4-7-1996	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Westingmouse buys out WBDR and, like in the finale of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" begins handing out pink slips. Westingmouse Executives (Doug Cox, James Martin Jr., Zack Phifer).Cameraman (Rocky Danielson). Lance Ochsner (John Schuck).	118253
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Bermuda Triangle, The	T			Episode #13.	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news.Bonnie prepares for her dinner engagement with Mr. Kirkland, only to him cancel out on her when a story breaks.	118254
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Better Offer	T			Episode #5. 10-20-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Tensions are high when Bonnie learns her ex may be joining WBDR.	118255
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: First Day	T	SV 315		Episode #1. 9-22-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news.  Nothing goes right during Bonnie's first day at WBDR -- not the last of which is her ill-fated crush on her new boss, Mr. Bill Kirkland (Mark Derwin).Executive Producer (Richard Burnett). Staff Guy (Tom Hunt).	118256
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Hair Today, Gone to Merlot	T			Episode #9. 3-24-1996	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Lance is accused of being an alcoholic after Bonnie accidentally spills wine on his toupee.	118257
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Here's a Little Halloween Twist	T			Episode #6. 10-27-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Bonnie and company pull the ultimate trick on Andrew -- they tell him to come to work in a Halloween costume for a party the station isn't having.Meanwhile, Bonnie has here own Halloween fright when Diane passes around a derogatory letter about her weight.	118258
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: On the Streets Where You Live	T			Episode #8. 3-17-1996	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Mr. Kirkland asks Bonnie to buy Diane's birthday present for him. Meanwhile, Tom rents a new apartment -- across from Bonnie.	118259
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Phone Call, The	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Bonnie worries that her secret's out of the bag when she forgets to hang up the phone and announces her crush on Mr. Kirkland in earshot of it.	118260
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Queen of Hearts	T			Episode #12.	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. When Tom decides to hold his office poker game in Bonnie's apartment, Bonnie nervously redecorates it to impress Mr. Kirkland.Bonnie prepares for her dinner engagement with Mr. Kirkland, only to him cancel out on her when a story breaks.	118261
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: To See or Not to See	T			Episode #10. 3-31-1996	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Tom worries that Bonnie might see his old girlfriend who is visiting him.Bonnie prepares for her dinner engagement with Mr. Kirkland, only to him cancel out on her when a story breaks.	118262
1995	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: True Lies	T			Episode #4. 10-13-1995	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Bonnie is swimming in lies when Holly's boyfriend hits on her at the same time Keith sinks money into a hopeless music career.	118263
1996	Bonnie Hunt Show, The: Up All Night (aka My Brilliant Career)	T			Episode #7. 3-10-1996	Reporter Bonnie Kelly (Bonnie Hunt) for the news station WBDR and hosts a morning talk show. Cameraman Tom (Tom Virtue). Boss is Mr. Kirkland (Mark Derwin), with whom she is in love. Assorted co-workers whom she pals around with at work.Every episode contains a real remote segment that Kelly does for the news. Bonnie gets on Mr. Kirkland's bad side after an all-nighter causes her to blurt out some inappropriate things.	118264
1920	Bonnie May	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118265
1898	Bony and Ban	N		Catherwood, Mary Hartwell		Printer. Foreman of the Composing Room of a Newark, NJ, daily as a kindly man who takes time out on a busy night to show an 11-year-old boy visitor how to ink type properly.	118266
1992	Bony: Outrage	T			Episode #8. 10-17-1992	Reporter (David Le Page).	118267
2003	Boogie Special: 50 Cent	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Mikkel Herforth.	118268
2003	Boogie Special: Marilyn Manson	TF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host (Huxi Bach - Himself).	118269
2009	Boogie Town	M				News Anchor (Mel Fair). There’s no more violence or drugs in a New York City of the future. In their place are illegal dance contests, which occur in the underground world of “Boogie Town.” Leaders of rival dancing crews acquire superpowers taking the contests to a new level. One gang member falls in love with another rival gang leader’s sister in this updated version of West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet.	118270
2002	Boogie: Jennifer Lopez	T				Interviewers-Hosts (Line Sorensen-Saseline, Mikkel Herforth - Themselves).	118271
1977	Boogievision	M				TV Reporter (Pete Turner).	118272
2005	Booh!: Clandestino's Comeback	TF			Episode #4. 11-27-2005	Cameraman (Lode Van Poucke).	118273
1992	Book	NM	OWN - H	Grudin, Robert		Critics. Satire on critics, academia and publishers.	118274
1965	Book Beat	DT				Book Critic Robert Cromie of the Chicago Tribune host. Interviews with authors	118275
1991	Book Case	N		Greenleaf, Stephen	Weinberg List	Journalist	118276
1988	Book Four	CB			Cinder and Ashe #4	Reporter Sue	118277
2002	Book Group, The: Bedtime Stories	T			Episode #4. 5-3-2002	Interviewer (Ian Cairns).	118278
2003	Book Group, The: Suenos	T			Episode #7. 1-24-2003	Editor (Stewart Porter). Newsboy (Owen Gorman).	118279
2003	Book Group, The: You Must Change Your Life	T			Episode #9. 2-7-2003	Editor (Stewart Porter).	118280
1997	Book of Famous Iowans, The	N		Bauer, Douglas		Journalist Will Vaughn weaves together memories from the summer of 1957 when his mother had an affair  with the star pitcher of the town ball club that scandalized their rural Iowan community and served as a catalyst for her leaving the family.Journalist recounts the story of his parents' courtship and marriage during the Second World War, his life on the family farm, erosion of his parents' affection and their memorable final break.	118281
2002	Book of Love	M				News Media. Reporter (Summer Simmons). TV Camera Operator (Dean Chambers).	118282
2009	Book of Love, The	N		McGowan, Kathleen	#2 The Magdalene Line	Journalist Maureen Paschal thought she might rest and work on her book after discovering the gospel written by Mary Magdalene that revealed Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married. The truth of their story rocked the world and made Maureen a target of those who did not like her discovery and a heroine to those who did.  Then Maureen receives a strange package containing what looks like an ancient letter written in Latin and signed with a symbol. She discovers that its author is an extraordinary woman whom history has overlooked -- or covered up -- Countess Matilda of Tuscany, and in the letter Matilda demands the return of her “most precious books and documents.” Maureen soon finds herself in a race across Italy and France, where hidden dangers await her and her lover as they begin to realize that they are on the trail of another explosive discovery: the Book of Love, the Gospel written in Jesus’ own hand. As Maureen learns more about Matilda, an eleventh century warrior countess who was secretly married to the pope, she begins to see the eerie connections between herself and Matilda, connections she must trace to their source if she is to stop the wrong people from finding the Book of Love and hiding it forever.	118283
1830	Book of Mormon: Alma 18 and 19	ER		Smith, Joseph		Journalist. Ammon is a missionary who is a Nephite and teaches the gospel to King Lamoni who is a Lamanite. She seems to be acting as a journalist when it is written: she knew that it was the power of God; and supposing that this opportunity, by making known unto the people what had happened among them, that b beholding this scene it would cause them to believe in the power of God. Therefore she ran forth from house to house, making it known unto the people. Journalist in this context is a person who imparts news and information to a mass of people in a setting that does not appear to be ceremonial in nature. 	118284
2000	Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2	M	SVD 1194			News Media. Reporter (Jacqui Allen).  Reporter, Fox 45 (Landra Booker).  Reporter, WJZ 13 (Sloane Brown). Print Reporter (Heidi Burger). Reporter, WBAL (Dina Napoli). Film Critic Roger Ebert (Himself). On Camera News Reporter (Rick Kain).Photographer (Chad Ridgely).	118285
1999	Book of Stars, The	M				TV News Anchor (Monica Hart)	118286
1946	Book Revue	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Magazine. Police Gazette, Life Magazines. The Golden Age of Looney Tunes -- Vol. 1, Side 8	118287
1999	Book That Wrote Itself, The	M				News Media. Radio Reporter (Sarah Pilkington). News Radio Broadcaster (Mike Rodgers). Journalist 1 (Ben Crowe). Journalist 2 (Gavin Murphy).	118288
2001	Book TV	T			Series 2001-	Interviewer (Richard Cohen).	118289
2001	Book TV: Bill Clinton: My Life	T			Episode #2. 7-10-2004	Interviewer (Diane Rehm). Bill Clinton (Himself).	118290
1979	Booked to Die	NM	OWN - P	Dunning, John		News MediaDenver homicide detective Cliff Janeway is an avid collector of rare and first editions. After a local  book scout is killed on his turf, Janeway is on the case.	118291
1989	Booker: Cementhead	T			Episode #10. 12-17-1989.	Reporter #1 (Deryl Hayes). Reporter #2 (Michael Sicoly).	118292
1990	Booker: Crazy	T			Episode #20. 4-15-1990	News Media. Third Reporter (Gary Jones).	118293
1990	Booker: Reunion	T			Episode #17. 3-25-1990	Reporter (Janet Lo).	118294
2000	Bookfair Murders, The	M		Porter, Anna (Book).  Herman F.G. Stuck (Teleplay)		Reporter Judith Cass (Linda Kash) from Canada and New York Editor Marsha Hillier (Samantha Bond) her best friend. The reporter goes to Germany to cover the story of a Canadian writer about to be published. The writer dies and it looks like murder.	118295
1995	Bookmakers, The	N		Chafets, Zev	Weinberg List	Journalist	118296
1980	Bookman's Wake, The	NM	OWN - H	Dunning, John		News Media.Denver bookman Cliff Janeway would have liked a true bookwoman's passion for collecting first-edition children's books. But they won't ever meet. She is dead. Twenty years later, her books remain a testament to an extraordinary woman's remarkable vision.	118297
1960	Bookstand	DT			Series 1960	Interviewer (Dennis Potter-Himself).	118298
1968	Boom	M				Journalist (Howard Taylor)	118299
2006	Boom Boom Sabotage	C				News Media. Reporter (Nicole Oliver - Voice).  TV Narrator (Michael Donovan - Voice).	118300
1899	Boom in the 'Calaveras Clarion,' The	SS	GPL	Harte, Brete		Press	118301
1968	Boom!	M				Journalist (Howard Taylor).  Photographer (Gens Bloch)	118302
1992	Boomerang	M				Editor (Melvin Van Peebles). Street Photographer (Gene "Groove" Allen). Strange's Photographer (Herb Kerr). Street Photographer (Daryl Mitchell).	118303
1947	Boomerang (Boomerang!)	M	DVD -R HQ 10351, 10352. SVDSP 730	Abbot, Anthony (pseudonym for Fulton Oursler) - Article - "Perfect Case, The."  Richard Murphy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dave Woods (Sam Levene) for The Morning Record  keeps hounding local police for information about unsolved murder of priest in small town. Editor T.M. Wade (Taylor Holmes) wants reform ticket elected, uses case to serve own political agenda.City officials realize political significance of case. Pressure to solve crime leads to arrest of stranger in town. Editor urges reporter to play up story, adding he is not concerned with whether man is guilty or innocent because he has to win election.Montage shows power of the press. Stranger confesses under duress. Reporter changes attitude, becomes more outspoken in opposition to editor's tactics. Reporter gets evidence of politician's involvement in real estate scam. Politician commits suicide.Reporter removes note he gave politician from dead man's hand before police examines body. Overzealous press influences court proceedings. Cub Reporter Bill (Jimmy Dobson).New York Times, 3/6/47: "They have put together a screenplay which has the dispassion of a good journalist's report and they have filmed it with the steady observation of a newspaper cameraman."  Editor of Morning Record McDonald (E.J. Ballantine).	118304
1922	Boomerang Bill	M				Press	118305
1944	Boomerang Scoop	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, June, 1944	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	118306
2007	Boomsday	NSF		Buckley, Christopher		Public Relations Practitioner-Turned-Blogger Cassandra Devine is 29 years old is angry that citizens under 35 face tax hikes of 30 percent to pay for the retirement of 77 million baby boomers. The story takes place in the not-too-distant future.She is fed up and in her blog, devises a plan: get a senator to sponsor a bill urging boomers to commit suicide -- voluntarily "transition" themselves in PR speak -- at age 70. Soon the bill becomes an election-year issue.	118307
2003	Boomtown:	T	VHS 1371, 1369, 1337, 1376 (Missed Beginning and Ending).		Episodes. Series (September 2002-2003). Then Reporter Leaves Series.	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras)	118308
2002	Boomtown: All Hallow's Eve	T	DVD -R HQ 5857. VHS 1301		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Gangs involved.	118309
2003	Boomtown: Blackout	T	DVD -R HQ 5333. 5351.		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). DA McNorris awakes from a drunken night on the town to find his car smashed and covered with blood. Turcotte and Hechler investigate a possible kidnapping.	118310
2002	Boomtown: Coyote	T	DVD -R HQ 5213. SVD 1328		Episode #10. 12-8-2002	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras) knows a psychotic man who is the only witness to the kidnapping of a teenage girl. She searchers her past for the key to unlock the disturbed mind of her former friend. Photographer (Lo Ming).	118311
2002	Boomtown: Crash	T	DVD -R HQ 5992. VHS 1324		Episode.	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras) romantically tied to deputy District Attorney in stories told by different points of view including the reporter's side. Detectives discover that a fatal car accident may have been engineered by an insurance-fraud ring.Detectives discover that a fatal car accident may have been engineered by an insurance-fraud ring.	118312
2002	Boomtown: David McNorris Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5185. VHS 1318		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Deputy D.A. McNorris obstructs justice to protect a murder suspect, the son of a Hollywood producer who can help further his career.	118313
2003	Boomtown: Execution	T	DVD -R HQ 5449. VHS 1390		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras)  Convicted murderer holds a police officer hostage in order to get a stay of execution from the governor	118314
2003	Boomtown: Fearless	T	DVD -R HQ 5291. SVD 1375		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Fatal shooting of a drug dealer.	118315
2002	Boomtown: Freak, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5908. VHS 1301		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras)	118316
2003	Boomtown: Haystack	T	DVD -R HQ 5567		Episode #22.  12-27-2002	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Gunmen barricade themselves inside a Westside mall and take Teresa as a hostage. Reporter (Maria McCann).	118317
2003	Boomtown: Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5613		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Homeowners find a corpse hidden in a basement wall, prompting detectives to investigate a black fraternity that occupied the house 20 years earlier.	118318
2003	Boomtown: Home Invasion	T	DVD -R HQ 5399		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Detectives set a trap for a trio of killers who prey on families while they sleep.	118319
2003	Boomtown: Inadmissible	T	DVD -R HQ 5469			Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras) romantically tied to deputy District Attorney in stories told by different points of view including the reporter's sideMcNorris, fresh out of rehabilitation, prosecutes accused cop killer. Detective Pierce's testimony raises the specter of police corruption	118320
2002	Boomtown: Insured by Smith and Wesson	T	DVD -R HQ 5993. VHS 1314		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Store hit by armed robbers and hostages.	118321
2003	Boomtown: Lost Child	T	DVD -R HQ 5386		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Internal Affairs detective reopens the investigation into the death of a detective's daughter. Officer searches for kidnapped baby.	118322
2003	Boomtown: Love of Money, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5437		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). Investigators hunt for a pair of thieves who have gunned down their fellow officers.	118323
2003	Boomtown: Monster's Brawl	T	DVD -R HQ 5309		Episode	Reporter Andrea (Nina Garbiras). While investigating a bludgeoning death of a homeless man, detectives stumble upon two filmmakers (Neil Patrick Harris, Christopher Gorham) who pay vagrants to fight.	118324
2002	Boomtown: Pilot	T	DVD - R HQ 5639. VHS 1287		Episode #1	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras) romantically tied to deputy District Attorney in stories told by different points of view including the reporter's side. Reporter #1 (Gina St. John). Reporter 32 (Ken Rudulph).	118325
2002	Boomtown: Possession	T	DVD -R HQ 5679. VHS 1298		Episode	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras). Deputy DA McNorris juggles a morning tryst with Andrea and a surprise visit from his wife. Detectives investigate a murder overheard by a telemarketer making random calls.	118326
2002	Boomtown: Reelin' in the Years (Andrea's Story)	T	DVD -R HQ 5781. SVDSP 1295. VHS 1299		Episode	Newspaperwoman Andrea Little's story includes background on her career as a newspaperwoman, trying to get innocent man free from jail, starting affair with district attorney. 1976 murder of cop opens department wounds. Report's background is outlined	118327
2003	Boomtown: Sinaloa Cowboys	T	DVD -R HQ 5352. SVD 1367  (Missing Ending), VHS 1370 (Beginning).		Episode	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras)	118328
2002	Boomtown: Squeeze, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5745. VHS 1294		Episode	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras)	118329
2003	Boomtown: Stormwatch (aka Storm Watch)	T	DVD -R HQ 5209. VHS 1371		Episode	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras). Shooter ambushes and kills two police officers after receiving a tip from someone inside the police precinct. Reporter and others tell the story.	118330
2003	Boomtown: Wannabe	T	DVD -R HQ 5518		Episode	Reporter Andrea Little (Nina Garbiras). Detectives investigate a murder at the police academy after a recruit finds a drowned classmate. Robbers masquerade as police officers.	118331
1915	Boon	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	118332
1989	Boon: All in a Day's Pork	T			Episode #51. 12-18-1989	Commentator, Jousting (Brian Hinksman).	118333
1986	Boon: Box 13	T			UK. Episode #1.	Reporter (Paul McCleary).	118334
1989	Boon: Do Not Forsake Me	T			Episode #47. 12-20-1989	News Vendor (Reg Creswell).	118335
1989	Boon: Love Letters from a Dead Man	T			UK. Episode #48. 11-27-1989	Reporter (Brian James).	118336
1989	Boon: Not So Lone Ranger, The	T			Episode #39. 1-24-1989	Commentator, Racing (John Penney).	118337
1989	Boon: Relief of Matty King, The	T			UK. Episode #41.10-9-1989	Reporter (William Ivory).	118338
1987	Boon: Ride on the Wild Side, A	T			UK. Episode. 3-31-1987. Season #2. Episode #7	Reporter (Ian Ashptel - 1st Reporter).  Photographer (Max Blake). 2nd Reporter (Pete Griffin).	118339
1987	Boon: Taken for a Ride	T			UK. Episode #18. 3-17-1987	Journalist (Anthony Child). Journalist (Tony Turner). Woman Journalist (Susan Cullen).	118340
1999	Boondock Saints, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Peter Windrem). Reporter #2 (Elizabeth Brown). Media Man #1 (Derek Murchie). Media Man #2 (Robert B. Kennedy).	118341
2005	Boondocks, The: Granddad's Fight	C			Episode #4. 11-27-2005	Spanish TV Reporters (Maria Canals, Miguel Sandoval - Voices).	118342
2005	Boondocks, The: Huey Freeman Christmas, A	C			Episode #7. 12-28-2005	Reporter (Jill Talley - Voice).	118343
2006	Boondocks, The: Passion of Ruckus, The	C			Episode #15.	Reporter (Jim Meskimen - Voice).	118344
2006	Boondocks, The: Return of the King	C			Episode #9. 1-15-2006	Reporter (Jim Meskimen - Voice). Martin Luther King comes out of a 32-year coma and Huey helps him to readjust.	118345
2005	Boondocks, The: Trial of R. Kelly, The	T			Episode #2.  11-13-2005	Reporter Bill O'Reilly (Jim Meskimen - Voice).	118346
2001	Boot Camp	T	SVD 970			Reality Program	118347
2004	Boot Mean: Jesus Lives in Trenton	N		Klim, Christopher	#1 Boot Mean Series	Tabloid Photojournalist Boot Means discovers big trouble in Trenton, but the trouble gives him a chance to erase his impoverished roots as an orphan and launch into fame. What happens when people start seeing Jesus on a downtown Trenton billboard? In the beginning, before Jesus appeared, before someone claiming to be Boot Means’ biological father showed up, Boot was attacked by two naked women in a Trenton hotel lobby. He knew how to defend himself having grown up in foster care, but as an emerging photojournalist, he expected a scuffle with a political mob or a ghetto riot, not a gang of bathing beauties gone wild.Set in the desperate urban landscape of Trenton, New Jersey. Means gets involved in TV evangelism and the seamy underworld of cult organizations. Part of the daily struggle of journalists who must compete in an overcrowded market as their newspapers attempt to redefine their identity on the whims of their readers and publishers. Means’ search for truth redeems an otherwise dark, brooding and desperate character. 	118348
2004	Boot Means: Everything Burns	N		Klim, Christopher	#2 Boot Mean Series	Tabloid Photojournalist Boot Means is a street-wise former orphan turned photojournalist who tracks a serial arsonist across Texas. Someone is setting the buildings aflame and burning innocent children and Means must uncover the answer. Means must stop this killer before he creates his masterpiece fire. Boot Means stopped his motorcycle at the curb and jumped off. Ladder trucks hummed outside a line of shops in Concho’s commercial district. A hardware store on Harp Street stood gutted, and wisps of gray smoke crept from the second floor apartment windows. He was late. The flames were already knocked down. That’s how the firemen put it -- “knocked down” -- as if they had toppled a big bully and left him for dead. 	118349
1999	Boot Up	DT			Series 1999	TV Anchor-Host (James Armstrong)	118350
2002	Bootleg	MT			Miniseries	TV Newscaster (Stephanie Millar)	118351
1985	Bootleg	M			Australia.	Journalist (Malcolm Badgery). Journalist (Theresa Collie). Journalist (Kerry O'Rourke). Paperboy (Aaron Lovelock).	118352
2006	Bootyful World	DT				Journalist Erin Aubry Kaplan. Photographer William Hamilton.	118353
1994	Boozecan	M				TV Reporter. CITY TV Reporter (Mark Dailey). CITY TV Cameraman (Basil Young).	118354
1999	Bor lei jun	MF				Photographer (Stephen Fung)	118355
2006	Borat (aka Borat: Cultural Learnings of Americas Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan).	M	DVD -R HQ 9100, 9101			Reporter Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a "TV Journalist from Kazakhstan" of Kazakh, faux Kazakhstani.in a mockdocumentary chronicle of his quest to better understand America.  Real people are interviewed.Innocently politically incorrect reporter for Kazakhstan's state-run TV network who has a morbid fear of homosexuals and Jews but a virile Kazakh fondness for kissing men and wrestling with them naked.Creation of revolutionary British and Jewish comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Producer Azamat (Ken Davitian).	118356
1987	Borboleta na Gaiola, A	MTF				Critic (Rui Luis)	118357
2008	Bordeaux Betrayal, The	N		Crosby, Ellen		Wine Critic has a verbal brawl with author and historian Valerie Beauvais who turns up dead the next night on the grounds of Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home. It has been a year since Lucie Montgomery took over running her family vineyard at the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. She is certain Valerie’s death is related to something she knew concerning the authenticity of the priceless Washington Bordeaux supposedly purchased by Thomas Jefferson in 1790 as a gift to Washington. 	118358
1937	Border Café	M				Reporter Murphy (Harry Harvey)	118359
1945	Border City	N	OWN - P	Stillwell, Hart		Texas Reporter Dave Atwood	118360
1969	Border Confirmed, The: Treaty of Washington: 1867-1871, The	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	118361
2001	Border Crossing	N		Barker, Pat		Journalist	118362
1999	Border Line	MT				TV Anchorman (Ivan Allen).	118363
2008	Border Lost	M				Radio Reporter (Andrea Rosso). More than 5,000 people illegally cross the border each day. There are areas where crime is at its highest, where criminals prey upon these defenseless groups. An elite task force is put together with high expectations of solving this problem that is plaguing our border. After only a few short years, the operation is shut down due to the weight of overwhelming politics and red tape. With one of their own killed, and another missing, three agents decide to take the law into their own hands. Doing what was necessary from the beginning, but was always off limits, they decide to cross into Mexico. They find themselves up against more than they bargained for. 	118364
1985	Border of Tong, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Celeste Tan).	118365
1937	Border Phantom	M				City Editor (Ed Cassidy), Big-City Editor	118366
1987	Border Radio	M				Rock Journalist Lu (Luanna Anders) tracks down her singer-songwriter husband who has stolen money from a club and gone missing.  Her husband is one of three musicians who take the money owed to them from a job and flees to Mexico. 	118367
2006	Border Ransom	N		Carr, Pat M.		Cameraman and a Hollywood actor who are in El Paso to film Pancho Villa’s life meet up with recently orphaned Cooper Harrison and she convinces them to join her in the attempt to rescue her grandfather. It is August 1914 and Cooper came to El Paso to live with grandparents she’s never met. The minute the 15-year-old steps off the train, everything seems wrong. The heat is stifling, her grandfather Luther is cold and appraising, and, worse, doesn’t even mention the recent loss of both parents. Her grandmother, Angelica, is remote and childlike and wears only black and diamonds. When Cooper asked to come live with her grandparents, she wanted to help in the family antique business and soon shows her aptitude for the field. But, she discovers that Luther not only runs a shady concern but also profits from the Mexican Revolution smuggling arms cross the border. Luther leaves for Mexico with a wagon load of bullets hidden in sacks of corn and is kidnapped by Villa’s men. Cooper realizes she’s the only one to carry the ransom to Villa’s camp. She convinces the actor and the cameraman to join her on a wild ride deep in the Mexican countryside.	118368
2008	Border, The: Enemy Contact	T			Episode #8. 2-25-2008. Canada.	TV Anchor (Ola Sturik - News Anchor).  Cases of the Canadian immigration and Customs Security Squad. ICS races to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in the heart of Toronto. 	118369
2008	Border, The: Family Values	T			Episode #7. 2-18-2008. Canada.	Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Paparazzi #1 (Michael Soucie). Paparazzi #2 (John Nightingale). Cases of the Canadian immigration and Customs Security Squad. 	118370
2008	Border, The: Good Intentions	T			Episode #22. 11-24-2008. Canada.	TV Anchor (Ola Sturik - News Anchor). Cases of the Canadian immigration and Customs Security Squad. Kessler suspects the Canadian military is complicit in the cover-up of a scheme to smuggling cheap Afghan heroin into the country. 	118371
2008	Border, The: Shifting Waters	T			Episode #25. 12-15-2008. Canada.	TV Anchor (Ola Sturik - News Anchor). Cases of the Canadian immigration and Customs Security Squad. An international leaders debate Arctic sovereignty, Kessler and ICS fight to rescue a Canadian submarine crew trapped under the polar ice. 	118372
1980	Borderline	M				Reporter (Rodger LaRue)	118373
2002	Borderline	MT	DVD -R HQ 7941, 7942.			News Media. Female Reporter in a Small Town (Nicole Sherwin). Female Reporter at the Supreme Court (Judy Phillips).	118374
1991	Bordertown	T				Photographer wrongfully accused of murder	118375
2007	Bordertown	M	DVD -R HQ 10240, 10241			Journalist Lauren Fredericks (Jennifer Lopez) of the Chicago Sentinel investigates a series of murders near American-owned factories on the boarder of Juarez and El Paso. Editor Diaz (Antonio Banderas).Fredericks, an impassioned American reporter, heads to Juarez, a Mexican border town, in order to investigate a series of mysterious slayings involving young factory women from all over Mexico.As she discovers hundreds of victims, she gains the trust of local factory workers but falls into danger. She and the editor investigate the brutal murders.	118376
2009	Bored to Death	M				PR Girl (Kristina Candelarie). 	118377
2009	Bored to Death: Alanon Case, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11438		Episode #2. 9-27-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. As Jonathan tries to mend his relationship with Suzanne, another case falls into his lap. This time, he is asked by a woman named Jennifer to gather proof of her boyfriend’s infidelity. Jonathan, who learns his new client loves to drink as much as he does, tracks down the boyfriend and stumbles upon an unsatisfying outcome.	118378
2009	Bored to Death: Case of the Beautiful Blackmailer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11538		Episode #6. 10-25-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. A married man from New Jersey hires Jonathan to acquire a sex tape being used by a female escort to squeeze money from him. Ray and George tags along with Jonathan to a motel room where he meets the escort.  George and Ray get high on marijuana while waiting for Jonathan. 	118379
2009	Bored to Death: Case of the Lonely White Dove	T	DVD -R HQ 11505		Episode #5. 10-18-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. George gets in touch with his feminine side to boost his magazines’ dipping sales. A recently paroled Russian enlists the services of Jonathan to search for the object of his infatuation, a songstress known only as “The Lonely White Dove.” He checks out the bar where she sings and convinces Suzanne, Ray and Leah to have dinner there the following night without revealing his primary intention. 	118380
2009	Bored to Death: Case of the Missing Screenplay, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11466		Episode #3. 10-4-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. George encounters his ex-wife and her smug new husband, GQ Editor Richard Antrem (Oliver Platt). While attending a New York film society function, George introduces Jonathan to a filmmaker who asks him to rewrite a screenplay. Later, he goes out with a party girl and leaves the script at her home, which happens to be a shrink’s office. Jonathan asks Ray to pose as a patient to recover the script. 	118381
2009	Bored to Death: Case of the Stolen Skateboard	T	DVD -R HQ 11487		Episode #4. 10-11-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. George tries to woo a young publicist at the opening of a new restaurant in Brooklyn. Jonathan is hired to reclaim a kid’s stolen skateboard from the neighborhood bully while Ray helps out a lesbian couple who wants to start a new family. 	118382
2009	Bored to Death: Case of the Stolen Sperm	T	DVD -R HQ 11547		Episode #7. 11-1-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. George’s rivalry with GQ Editor Richard Antrem (Oliver Watt) escalates while Jonathan’s editor pressures him about his upcoming book. Jonathan helps Ray track down the lesbian couple to whom Ray donated his sperm.	118383
2009	Bored to Death: Stockholm Syndrome	T	DVD -R HQ 11416		Episode #1. 9-20-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer.  Broken up after his breakup with his girlfriend Suzanne, Jonathan Ames reads through “Farewell My Lovely,” his favorite book by Raymond Chandler. Enlivened by the novel, Ames places an online advertisement as an unlicensed private investigator. His first unwitting client who seeks his services is a 19-year-old looking for her missing sister.	118384
2009	Bored to Death: Take a Dive	T	DVD -R HQ 11576		Episode #8. 11-8-2009	Magazine Writer Jonathan Ames (Jason Schwartzman) works for eccentric wealthy boss George Christopher (Ted Danson),  a profoundly jaded, trim and tailored New York Edition magazine editor with a shock of white hair who is self-involved, abrasive and unlikable. Ames decides to become a private eye and win back his girlfriend. When he’s not tracking down missing persons, Jonathan still works as a magazine writer. As George accepts accept Richard Antrem’s (Oliver Platt) boxing challenge, the New York Edition camp composed of him, Ray and Jonathan prepares for a triple header boxing event against Antrem’s GQ team. Before their bouts, the women in their lives try to convince them that there are more important things than winning a fight.Journalist (Sarah Vowell)	118385
1998	Borg War 3	M			Star Trek	Stardate Reporter (Susannah Coster).	118386
2006	Born Again	M				Journalist (Jennifer Lopez) investigates brutal murders of factory women living on the border between Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas.	118387
1978	Born Again	M				News Media. Reporter (Ray Nikolaison). Biography of Charles Colson who was involved in the infamous Watergate scandal that brought down the administration of former President Nixon. Now he has found Christianity.	118388
1997	Born Bad	M	SVD 865			TV Reporter (Butch McCain)	118389
1982	Born Beautiful	MT				Photographer (Cliff Battuello). Photographer (Rick Lieberman). Photographer (Jaques Silberstein). Photographer (David Varnay). Newspaper Dealer (Mickey Freeman).	118390
1983	Born in Flames	M				TV Newscaster (John Rudolph). TV Newscaster (Warner Schreiner). TV Newscaster (Valerie Smaldone). Washington Correspondent (Patrick Brogan). Newspaper Editor (Becky Johnston). Newspaper Editor (Kathryn Bigelow). Newspaper Editor (Pat Murphy).Socialist Editor (Ed Bowes). CBS Technicians (Mike Bencivenga, Eric Bogosian, Gregory Samuels). Voice-Over News Voice (Tom Whittaker).	118391
1992	Born Kicking	MT				Reporter (Betty Aird). Reporter (Alexandra Spencer). Photographer (Peter Heppelthwaite).	118392
1983	Born of Fire	M				Newsreader (Richard Bebb).	118393
1989	Born on the Fourth of July	M	DVD. L			News Media. TV Reporter (Oliver Stone). Reporter #1 at the Democratic Convention (Jodi Long). Reporter #2 at the Democratic Convention (Michelle Hurst). TV Anchor, Miami Convention (Chip Moody). Media	118394
1930	Born Reckless	M		Clarke, Donald Henderson (novel)	AFI-Reporters	Reporter Bill O'Brien (Lee Tracy) arranges for a trio of criminals to be sent to war instead of prison as part of a newspaper campaign to promote a district attorney. Good News Brophy (William Harrigan).	118395
1950	Born to be Bad	M	DVD -R HQ 6458, 6459.			Photographer (Don Dillaway).	118396
2005	Born To Be Bad	NR		Green, Crystal	Harlequin Blaze, HBA #179.	Reporter Gemma Duncan wants to break the story of businessman Damien Theroux’s rumored underground dealings -- which means she’ll have to deal with the dark and dangerous devil himself. Posing as a waitress, Gemma scores a job at one of Theroux’s legit restaurants so she can snoop for information. When the bad boy of New Orleans takes an immediate interest in his new employee, Gemma finds herself falling under his seductive spell. Soon Gemma is lost in a shadowy world of naughty sex games, acting out her wildest fantasies with this dangerous man. Part of her knows she has to get her story and get out of there ASAP. But another part wants to see just how far these games will go.	118397
1995	Born To Be Wild	M				Anchorman (Drake Collier). Anchorwoman (Monica Hart).	118398
1936	Born to Dance	M	DVD -R HQ 2090, 2091. L			News Media. Reporters (Wally Maher, Johnny Tyrrell, Franklin Parker). Hector the Columnist. Newsboy (Billy Watson). Cameraman (Sherry Hall). Newspaper Headlines	118399
1938	Born to Fight	M				Broadcaster (Donald Kerr). Reporter  (Harry Harvey)	118400
1947	Born to Kill	M	DVD -R HQ 2694, 2695. SVDSP 1440			Newspaper Heiress Georgia Staples (Audrey Long) marries a psychopathic slum kid, former boxer and rancher with a red-hot temper.  The wealthy, sophisticated newspaper owner finds out her sister hates her and decides to cut her off from any more money.	118401
1993	Born to Run	MT				Photographer (Jane Weitzel)	118402
1942	Born To Sing	M				Critics (George Hickman, Howard C. Hickman, Ian Wolfe).  Reporters (Cliff Danielson, Dick French, Paul Parry).  Press Agent Johnny (Charles Lane). Newsboy "Crawfish" (Robert Winkler).	118403
1993	Born Too Soon	MT	DVD -R HQ 3777, 3778. SV 201			Reporters Elizabeth Mehren (Pamela Reed) of the Los Angeles Times and Fox Butterfield (Michael Moriarty) of the New York Times cope with premature birth of a child.	118404
1950	Born Yesterday	M	DVD -R HQ 3808, 3809. DVD. L.	Kanin, Garson (Play).  Albert Mannheimer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Verrall (William Holden) in Washington D.C.  hired at $200 a week to try to refine salvage man's girlfriend so she will fit into society. Makes her politically enlightened and two expose salvage man's shady political deals.Reporter says he has been trying to expose corruption in government for years. Now seems content to write long-winded think pieces on "The Yellowing Democratic Manifesto."Salvage man indicates own tenuous connection to newspaper business when he tells reporter he started out as a newsboy and adds he stole another kid's paper route."I don't read the papers….well, once in a while the back part, the funnies." "Well, I think you should read the front part, the not-so-funnies."	118405
1956	Born Yesterday	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame Comedy Specia. 10-28-1956l	Writer Paul Verrall (Arthur Hill) hired to educate girlfriend of wealthy junk dealer.  Paul Douglas and Mary Martin	118406
1993	Born Yesterday	M	SVD 668	Kanin, Garson (Play).  Douglas McGrath (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Verrall (Don Johnson) is hired by a businessman to educate his dim-witted girlfriend. Verrall, an influential journalist who has written for The New Republic , was once a hard-nosed investigative reporter. He now just interviews businessmen.Reporter finds out she is set up as the businessman's partner and he has been paying off senators to keep a military base open. Verrall takes the evidence to his paper. The girlfriend objects. So reporter returns the incriminating papers.He lets businessman believe the newspaper has the story. Girlfriend warns businessman to get out of town if he does not want the story printed. National Public Radio reporter interviews girlfriend on the air convincing businessman the need to educate her.Girlfriend thought NPR is "the gun people" She has lunch with the reporter after Verrall has been working with her and refers to book the reporter had mentioned. She discovers reporter didn't even read the book.Girlfriend goes to an elegant Washington party. Reporter supplies her with a list of lines that can be used at any such occasion. First is, "Here's what I'd like to know. Who elected the Washington Post president?"	118407
1945	Born Yesterday	P	MLPL	Kanin, Garson	In "Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre." Play Index, 1973-77	Newsman Paul Verrall (Gary Merrill) of the New Republic's Washington staff.	118408
2008	Born Yesterday: News as a Novel, The	N		Burn, Gordon		News Media creates and manipulates the news. Summer 2007 was an extraordinarily rich time for news. Floods, Foot and mouth. The disappearances of Tony Blair and Madeleine McCann, The arrival of Gordon Brown. Terror attacks on Glasgow. These events from a bleak summer become a novel about the way news is made and how the media creates and manipulates the stories we see before us. Is a news item truth or fiction? Participants in news stories employ presentational tricks imported from politics while the reporting of those stories courts audiences with concepts of characterization and narrative borrowed form Hollywood. When combined with the need to fill 24 hours of available space on many different platforms, the result is that no follower of the stories can have much sense of what really happened.The occurrences of the middle of 2007 are shaped into a story.  The author gets involved in the news stories of the day. 	118409
1980	Borodins, The: Book One -- Love and Honor	N	OWN - H	Arlen, Leslie		American Journalist George involved with beautiful daughter of general	118410
2000	Borron y cuenta nueva	MF				Journalist (Maria Isabela Mendez)	118411
1989	Borrowed Angel	NR		Pozzessere, Heather Graham	Silhouette Intimate Moments #293	Journalist	118412
1941	Borrowed Hero	M		Roberts,  Ben, Sidney Sheldon (Story). Earle Snell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Ann Thompson (Florence Rice) breaks up with her fiancé, a lawyer, when she discovers he attended a party given by a society woman whose father heads up a civic group which is actually a front for a gang of crooks.Newspaperman who has been trying to get evidence on the corrupt organization is murdered and the lawyer goes after the killer. When he knocks down suspect, the society woman's father plays him up as a hero and has him promoted to special prosecutor.The father hopes to be able to manipulate lawyer but he takes his job seriously and eventually attempts to prosecute the man. Although case is thrown out, with the columnist's encouragement, the lawyer gets the evidence he needs to convict the gang leaderCity Editor (John Maxwell).Variety, 12/17/41: "Florence Rice as the worldly wise newspaper columnist with romantic interest in [the lawyer], has been given terrible camera treatment and uninspired dialogue."	118413
1992	Borrowed Lives	N		Dunaway, Laramie		Magazine Journalist Luna Devon is shot by a crazed, suicidal pal who also kills her friend Wren Caldwell, a clever, outspoken, gorgeous budding writer. Devon survives with a bullet hole in her chest. lShe decides to change her ho-hum life, gathers Caldwell's brilliant literary efforts, responds to Caldwell's job offers and reinvents herself as a brainy journalist for a trendy California magazine.As Caldwell, she finds that the sassier her act, the bigger the payoff. Assigned to interview a jailed husband-killer, she becomes his ally and lands a fat contract to script her story for Hollywood.When the dead Caldwell's ex-con husband shows up, he is all too ready to go along with the scam.	118414
1991	Borrower, The	M				TV Newscaster (Rif Hutton). Weatherman (Heath Jobes).	118415
1970	Borsalino	M				Press	118416
2005	Borscht	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Journalist	118417
2003	Bose Zellen	MF			Austria - Germany	Journalist (Nikolaus Firmkranz).	118418
1933	Bosko the Drawback	M				Sportswriter is nervous and pounds his typewriter so hard it finally punches back	118419
1933	Bosko's Mechanical Man	M				Newspaper Headline: Robot Will Do the Work of Hundred Men	118420
1933	Bosko's Picture Show	M				Parody Newsreel. Out-Of-Tone News (Sees All -- Hears All -- Smells All	118421
1991	Bosom Buddies:	T				TV. Henry and Kip foil robbery dressed as Hildy and Buffy and Henry's mother watches the coverage on National Television	118422
1980	Bosom Buddies:	T			Series 1980-1984. ABC	Copywriter in advertising is also a novelist.	118423
2004	Bosque de Los Pigmeos	N		Allende, Isabel	Last novel in a trilogy	Reporter Kate for the International Graphic, her grandson and his girl friend join a team of photographers to go on another adventure. Kate is sent to Africa to write an article about the African Safari elephant riders.Another mysterious event launches a precarious struggle to restore freedom and return leadership of the swampy forests to the rightful hands.	118424
1937	Boss Didn't Say Good Morning, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6835	Tourneur Jacques, Director	MGM Short	Host Carey Wilson. Boss and employee relationships. Newspapers. Typewriters.	118425
1943	Boss of Big Town, The	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story).  Edward Dein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Linda Gregory (Florence Rice) for the Tribune investigates assaults on venders at a city market. A supervisor persuades her to keep the story out of the paper while he investigates.He pretends to join forces with gangster to find out who is really behind the racket. He discovers the head of the syndicate. Reporter secretly follows him when he confronts the syndicate head. Gangster kills the gang leader and then is shot by police.	118426
1941	Boss of Bullion City	M		St. Claire, Arthur (Story). St. Claire, Victor McLeod (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor (Johnny Mack Brown) of a newspaper in western town, and his assistant (Fuzzy Knight) are threatened by sheriff. Editor decides to investigate town officials. Comes to aid of woman horse dealer who is falsely accused of murdering an escaped convict.He clears her, thwarts the robbery of shipment of gold bullion by the sheriff and his gang, and traps the corrupt lawman when he tries to rob a stagecoach.	118427
2000	Bossa Nova	M				Reporter (Cassia Linhares)	118428
1988	Bossen I byen	DF			Denmark. Short - Music	Interviewer Mette Fugi.	118429
1999	Bostock's Cup	MT				Reporter (Andy Smart). Commentator (Brian Moore). Interviewer (Jonathan Gould).	118430
2002	Boston 24/7	DT	SVD 1163 (Missing last five minutes)			Reporter covers the crime beat	118431
1946	Boston Blackie and the Law	M	DVD -R HQ 8263, 8265			Reporter Jackson (Ed Fetherstone). Reporters (Lew Davis, Wally Rose).	118432
1945	Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion	M				News Media. Reporters (Richard Bartell, Roy Brent, George Ford, Jack Frack, Philip Van Zandt).   Cameraman (Lee Bennett). Photographer (Eddie Bruce). Newsboy (Bob Alden). Telegraph Clerk (Dick Nesen).Horatio "Boston Blackie" Black  is implicated in murder when he accidentally sells a phony Charles Dickens first edition at an auction.	118433
1945	Boston Blackie: Appointment with Death	M				New York Bulletin. Female reporter follows Blackie. Headlines used.	118434
1945	Boston Blackie's Rendezvous	M	DVD -R HQ 8262, 8265			Reporter. 1st Reporter (Frank Stevens). 2nd Reporter (Perc Launders). 3rd Reporter (Charles Jordan).	118435
2007	Boston Boys Club	N		Diaz, Johnny		Reporter Tommy Perez recently relocated from Miami to Boston to take a reporting job at The Boston Daily. He is finding it hard to break away from his tight-knit Cuban family, but his homesickness goes into rapid remission when he meets Mikey,  a blue-eyed boyish guidance counselor from Cape Cod. Smart, funny and wickedly cute, Mikey is perfect boyfriend material until his drinking leads Tommy to suspect that he’s got some issues of his own. Flanked by gorgeous brick row houses in the heart of Boston's South End, the Club Caf‚ is a bar where everybody knows your name-and who you slept with last. Every night men like Tommy Perez, Rico DiMio, and Kyle Andrews take their place among the glistening crowd sporting chest-defining shirts and lots of smooth, tanned skin, sizing up the regulars and the new blood while TV monitors blare Beyonce and Missy Elliott. For Tommy, Thursdays at the Club Caf, in the company of his wingman Rico and a Skinny Black Bitch (vodka and Diet Coke) are unmissable. Rico, a tough-talking Italian-American accountant with a gamma ray smile and mournful green eyes that hint at a past he’ll admit to no one is sure Mikey is bad news. But to Rico any relationship that lasts longer than three hours sounds like bad news. And there’s Kyle, the lean, preening model and former reality show star who makes a red-carpet entrance into the CC every Thursday as if a swarm of cameras still follows his every move, but whose real life is about to take a dramatic turn he never anticipated.Over the course of one unforgettable year, Tommy is forced to rethink everything he’s ever believed about life, lust and love. And in the Club Caf, a place filled with endless possibilities -- the perfect partner, the perfect story idea, or just a play buddy for the night -- Tommy might finally discover the person he was meant to be. 	118436
1996	Boston Common: War Room, The	T			Episode. 10-27-1996. Season #2. Episode #6	Cub Reporter (Shayne Benton). Reporter #2 (Terrell Ferguson). James Carville (Himself).	118437
2004	Boston Legal:	T			Series. 	Reporters (Leyna Nguyen, Sean Blodgett, Ted Garcia, Patrick Belton, Michael Brownlee, Taya Asimos, Tammy La, Kerry Finlayson, Reggie Jordan, Freddie Johnson, Annmarie Lynn Gracey, Angela Chee, Patrick Brown, Denise Boutte, Glen Walker, Saida Pagan, John Robert, Diane Kim, DeRynn Thompson). 	118438
2005	Boston Legal: Ass Fat Jungle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4779		Episode #25. 11-15-2005	News Media. Threat of news media exposure forces doctor to settle out of court.	118439
2007	Boston Legal: Beauty and the Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 8983, 8984		Episode #69. 9-25-2007	TV Commentator Gracie Jane.  News Media.	118440
2005	Boston Legal: Black Widow, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4365		Episode #18. 9-27-2005	News Media.  The Boston Legal firm defends a young woman accused of killing her elderly husband. Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan who is on trial for poisoning her husband. Tara Wilson second-chairs for Shirley Schmidt and is shocked to find that the opposing counsel is her former lover. 	118441
2006	Boston Legal: Breast in Show	T	DVD -R HQ 5439		Episode #31. 2-7-2006	News Media. Defense of woman at protest valley who removed her shirt to get media attention for her campaign against corrupt redistricting by politicians.	118442
2007	Boston Legal: Bride Wore Blood, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8162		Episode #61. 3-20-2007	News Media. Wearing a blood-soaked wedding gown and carrying a pair of scissors, Alan's former love proclaims her innocence in the murder of her betrothed. She becomes known in the news media as "The Bloody Bride."Reporters press in on Alan and his client. TV news coverage as well watched by Alan's law firm members.	118443
2006	Boston Legal: Cancer Man Can, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5248		Episode #28. 1-10-2006	News Media. Law firm representative, a CEO who used his status with a pharmaceutical company to ensure that he received the nonplacebo in a promising anti-cancer drug test. Another patient wants him to be made an example, sues him and won't settle.Media use is threatened.	118444
2007	Boston Legal: Chicken and the Leg,, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9058		Episode #71. 10-10-2007	News Media cover teenager suing school for not telling her about contraceptives. She had sex and is now HIV-positive.	118445
2005	Boston Legal: Death Be Not Proud	T	DVD -R HQ 3032		Episode #17. 3-20-2005	Reporter. A single Texas reporter watches the execution of a man who may be innocent of the crime. Chelina asks Alan to assist her in Texas because her former client is getting executed. Graphic depiction of death with reporter turning away.Old friend of Denny and Shirley asks them for legal representation when she is charged with having sexual encounters for a fee.	118446
2006	Boston Legal: Deep End of the Poole	T	DVD -R HQ 6008		Episode #41. 5-2-2006	News Media. Partner Edwin Poole returns to the firm after a stint in a mental institution and goes before the media in a ill-advised lawsuit. Denny Crane represents Alan Shore who is arrested after advising a client accused of attempted murder to flee.Photographer (David Mehl).	118447
2006	Boston Legal: Desperately Seeking Shirley	T	DVD -R HQ 6978		Episode.#47. 10-3-2006	News Media.Shirley's former husband wants to invalidate his post-nuptial agreement with his sixth wife. Alan Shore defends him against Shirley.	118448
2005	Boston Legal: Finding Nimmo	T	DVD -R HQ 4504		Episode #20. 10-11-2005	News Media.  Firm gets ready to defend one of their own against a murder charge. Alan and Denny go fly-fishing in British Columbia.	118449
2006	Boston Legal: Fine Young Cannibal	T	DVD -R HQ 7027		Episode #48. 10-10-2006	TV Commentator Gracie Jane.  News Media.	118450
2005	Boston Legal: From Whence We Came	T	DVD -R HQ 2687		Episode #12. 1-16-2005	News Media.  TV Newscast tells a lawyer that his client has probably committed another murder.	118451
2005	Boston Legal: Gone	T	DVD -R HQ 4949		Episode.#12. 1-16-2005	News Media. Reporter (Leyna Nguyen). Denny Crane goes back on television to defend shooting a homeless man in the face with a paint-ball gun.	118452
2007	Boston Legal: Guantanamo by the Bay	T	DVD -R HQ 8481		Episode #66. 5-8-2007	News Media cover Boston Legal's outrage over what is going on at Guantanamo Bay -- people detained indefinitely without ever speaking to a lawyer.	118453
2007	Boston Legal: Guise 'n' Dolls	T	DVD -R HQ 8360		Episode #64. 4-24-2007	News Media. Denny Crum makes a politically incorrect statement ("You don't sound black") and the news media is all over the story. Senior partner Shirley goes before the reporters and cameras defending Crum.	118454
2004	Boston Legal: Hired Guns	T			Episode #10. 12-19-2004	News Media	118455
2007	Boston Legal: Hope and Gory	T	DVD -R HQ 9195		Episode. 10-30-2007	News Media. Woman asks Alan’s advice on how to kill the man who murdered her daughter. Katie and Jerry try to overturn Megan’s Law. Lorraine tries to help Alan overcome the deep-rooted childhood fears causing him to speak gibberish around her. 	118456
2008	Boston Legal: Indecent Proposals	T	DVD -R HQ 9867		Episode. 4-2008	Parody News. TV Reporter Wolfgang Blizgrieg and “the best political news team on television.” “We really are the best political news team on TV” repeated over again. 	118457
2007	Boston Legal: Innocent Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9016		Episode #70. 10-2-2007	News Media cover murder trial. Lorraine Weller joins the firm causing conflict between Alan and Denny. Alan has his hands full trying to keep Denny away from Lorraine when she is hired by Shirley as a new associate at the firm. At the same time, he and Jerry try to mold Katie into a full-fledged lawyer by preparing her for her first murder trial, but things go awry when she makes a spur-of-the-moment decision in open court. Judge Weldon’s request to have a baby makes Alan question his potential for fatherhood.	118458
2005	Boston Legal: It Girls and Beyond	T	DVD -R HQ 2732		Episode #13. 1-23-2005	Public Relations. Media. A publicist Tracey Green (Sarah Carter) is accused of having a lesbian relationship with her boss Stephanie Rogers (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson) only for financial purposes. Much talk about media and public relations.Green's attorney, Brad, finds himself becoming attractive to his client and is starting to believe that she is lying about being a lesbian. Reporter (Freddie Johnson).Alan is asked to second chair on Denny's trial case where a doctor is being used for prescribing  a drug that has not been FDA approved. While working on that, a determined Denny is on a personal mission to prove he is a competent attorney.Meanwhile, the staff tries to deal with Alan's new assistant, Catherine Piper, who has a habit of speaking her mind about anything and anybody.	118459
2005	Boston Legal: Legal Deficits	T	DVD -R HQ 5034		Episode #27. 12-13-2005	News Media. Denny Crane defends a colleague who broke all the rules to save a child's life including chopping off a priest's fingers and kidnapping the kidnapper's brother.	118460
2005	Boston Legal: Let Sales Ring	T	DVD -R HQ 2991		Episode #15. 3-13-2005	News Media. Freedom of the Press at high schools. High school student seeks an injunction to reverse the policy of his principal who has banned a particular news network from school grounds on the basis that it is biased and incendiary.Lawyer Alan Shore sums up recent criticisms about the news media as he still argues against censorship. Bitter diatribe against the news media's preoccupation with entertainment news.Client of Schmidt and Crane who is an old adversary and legal legend wants to be frozen and stored in a cryonics institute before he dies from a horrible disease.TV Reporter (Harrison Held).	118461
2006	Boston Legal: Lincoln	T	DVD -R HQ 7406		Episode #52. 11-26-2006	TV Commentator Gracie Jane is killed by Lincoln, a psychotic murderer with a shovel after killing a judge in an earlier episode. He kidnaps senior law partner Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen).Alan Shore helps Jerry Esperison, whose client stands accused of murdering her ex-girlfriend. Denny Crane is not the father of his midget girlfriend whose mother is now after Crane again.	118462
2006	Boston Legal: Live Big	T	DVD -R HQ 5546		Episode #33. 2-21-2006	News Media. Trial involves man who killed his sick wife. News Media covers the lawyers as they enter the courtroom.	118463
2008	Boston Legal: Mad About You	T	DVD -R HQ 9505		Episode.	News Media has a field day with Denny Crane who makes a mockery of a trial concerning a woman who kills her husband with a shovel. His undefeated record is challenged but in the end Crane comes through facing the news media with confidence while shaken behind closed doors. 	118464
2005	Boston Legal: Men to Boys	T	DVD -R HQ 4591		Episode #22. 10-25-2005	News Media. Firm defends an auto manufacturer whose defective pick-up truck caused a fire that killed a terminally ill woman.	118465
2008	Boston Legal: Mighty Rogues, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9836		Episode. 4-2008	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #2 (Philip Palmer). Reporter #3 (Leyna Nguyen).TV coverage of story involving Nantucket wanting an atomic bomb to publicize the lack of a nuclear proliferation treaty. Shirley wants to end her father’s misery and Al goes to court to get a court order to do just that. 	118466
2006	Boston Legal: New Kids on the Block	T	DVD -R HQ 6916		Episode #46. 9-25-2006	News Media circus. Judge warns media that he won't tolerate "any of your hoopla" and not to use the trial as "fodder for you to sell copy."  Reporter (Annmarie Lynn Gracey)."Breaking News Live" TV live coverage of arrest of Boston Legal's client with Gracie Jane proclaiming him guilty on the air.	118467
2007	Boston Legal: No Brains Left Behind	T	DVD -R HQ 9393		Episode. 12-11-2007	News Media. TV Report on natural disaster shown in court.	118468
2006	Boston Legal: Nutcrackers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7493		Episode #54. 12-05-2006	News Media.	118469
2007	Boston Legal: Nuts	T	DVD -R HQ 7753		Episode #56. 1-16-2007	News Media. Denny asks Alan to help him take on the Department of Homeland Security when he learns his name is on the no-fly list. Third-grade teacher is charged with wrongful death after a student has a fatal allergic reaction in class.	118470
2007	Boston Legal: Object Of My Affection, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9229		Episode. 11-6-2007	News Media harassing lawyers and client who killed the man who killed her daughter. Reporters pushing microphones in her face. Press coverage of the trial also in the courtroom. TV Headlines Now Host Gracie Jones comments on the trial on TV. Judge says to a too-eloquent witness: “Quit channeling Stone Phillips.” Denny Crum fires an associate because she is too fast and he can’t wait until the story hits the news media. Reporter #2 (Ted Garcia). Reporter (Taya Asimos). Reporter #5 (John Robert). 	118471
2006	Boston Legal: On the Ledge	T	DVD -R HQ 7416		Episode #53. 11-28-2006	News Media.Shirley attempts to reason with her kidnapper, Lincoln Meyer. Jerry Espenson's legal skills shine as he and Alan defend a woman accused of killing her ex-girlfriend. Seeing Jerry and Alan bonding makes Denny Crane jealous.	118472
2007	Boston Legal: Oral Contracts	T	DVD -R HQ 9353		Episode. 12-4-2007	News Media cover Denny Crane’s trial after he is arrested for soliciting gay sex in a bathroom by tapping his shoe and humming while taking a crap. TV Headlines Now Host Gracie Jones comments on the trial on TV. Senior law partner Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen) defends Bob Binder (Robert Wuhl), a shock jock fired for political commentary on his news talk show. Schmidt’s summary is all about free press and journalists, on journalism and the bottom line. Good stuff.	118473
2008	Boston Legal: Patriot Acts	T	DVD -R HQ 9934 (Missing Beginning)		Episode. 5-21-2008	News Media cover trial in which a town wants to secede from the United States. Alan takes the case and Denny goes up against him winning that case that almost jeopardizes their friendship. Reporter (Ted Garcia). Reporter (Brett Hunt).	118474
2006	Boston Legal: Race Ipsa	T			Episode #40. 4-25-2006. 	Reporter #1 (Sean Blodgett).	118475
2005	Boston Legal: Schadenfreude	T	DVD -R HQ 4417		Episode #19. 10-4-2005	News Media. Murder trial of the Black Widow gets underway amid a media circus. Reporter (Diane Kim). Reporter #2 (Michael Brownless). TV Anchorman (Glen Walker).	118476
2005	Boston Legal: Schmidt Happens	T			Episode #11. 1-9-2005	News Media. Anchor (Phillip Palmer). Genocide in Sudan lawsuit against U.S. brought forward to get media attention. Media responds.Founding Crane, Poole & Schmidt partner Shirley Schmidt returns to help bring order to the chaotic office.	118477
2006	Boston Legal: Shock and Oww!	T	DVD -R HQ 5612		Episode #11. 3-7-2006	News Media. Public Relations Practitioner. Denny Crane defends a man who electrocuted an intruder -- wants to try the case in the press to get public sympathy for his client. Hires PR woman to present an effective image of his client to the news media.He wants the public to think of his client as a hero protecting his home. Crane and DA both try the case in the media. When the DA asks for a change of venue, the judge says both sides have tried the case in the press but Crane did a better job of it.Schmidt posed for nude photographs when she was 18 and now the photographer's wife is planning to release those photographs to the public embarrassing the now older law partner. Alan comes to her rescue to negotiate a compromise.Reporter (Ted Garcia).	118478
2006	Boston Legal: Smile	T	DVD -R HQ 5485		Episode #32. 2-14-2006	TV Reporter Darcy DeVictor at a local ABC affiliate is used by lawyer to get a private school to admit a gifted 9-year-old girl with nerve damage that makes it impossible for her to smile."She does a human interest pieces at local ABC affiliate. We were briefly an item. Don't let her perky on-air demeanor fool you, she's actually quite deviant in the bedroom. I figured this was exactly the kind of story Darcy likes to get her teeth into…"	118479
2008	Boston Legal: Smoke Signals	T	DVD -R HQ 10305		Episode. 9-22-2008	News Media cover the firm’s case against Big Tobacco. Alan wins surprising everyone including the opposition attorney, a woman he was in love with years ago. 	118480
2007	Boston Legal: Son of the Defender	T	DVD -R HQ 8292		Episode #62. 4-3-2007	News Media. Man with explosives wants to retry a case that Denny Crane won years ago. Crane remembers the case with scenes from the TV program, "The Defender" in which William Shatner started with Ralph Bellamy playing his father.Senator is caught with a prostitute and Alan defends the prostitute. But the news media has the story so the senator must confess his transgression to his wife.	118481
2006	Boston Legal: Spring Fever/BL: Los Angeles	T	DVD -R HQ 6087, 6088		Episodes #43-44. Two-Part Final.  5-16-2006	News Media. Paparazzi.  Paparazzi Cameraman Frank Lawrence (Jonathan Craig Williams) is shot by a Hollywood celebrity in a dark alley and is defended by Denny  and Alan who have traveled to Los Angeles on business.	118482
2006	Boston Legal: Squid Pro Quo	T	DVD -R HQ 6044		Episode #42. 5-9-2006	News Media. Ambitious attorney joins the firm. Denny goes head-to-head with his son over a woman who lost her baby at an inadequately supplied clinic in Nepal.	118483
2006	Boston Legal: Stick It	T	DVD -R HQ 5643		Episode #36. 3-14-2006	News Media. Lawyer attacks news shows and the way they cover the Iraqi war and other news events.	118484
2008	Boston Legal: Tabloid Nation	T	DVD -R HQ 9814		Episode. 	News Media. Al and Denny sue a tabloid TV program responsible for the death of a young woman. Shirley takes on the case of a decorated war veteran, now penniless, who kills seals to stay alive. 	118485
2005	Boston Legal: Till We Meat Again	T	DVD -R HQ 2842		Episode #14. 2-13-2005	News Media. Reporter (Glen Walker). Publicity-hungry mayor pushes through an ordinance banning red meat for fear of Mad Cow disease. Shirley Schmidt and Denny Crane represent a man whose steakhouse is being put out of business.	118486
2007	Boston Legal: Trial of the Century	T	DVD -R HQ 8569		Episode #68. 5-29-2007	News Media. Alan and Denny Crum represent two brothers charged with killing their abusive father. Each brother accuses the other and the verdict is not guilty in the "trial of the century." News Media circus.Clarence and Jerry take on the suit of a woman who claims her gambling debts were the fault of the casino.	118487
2006	Boston Legal: Trick or Treat	T	DVD -R HQ 7184		Episode #51. 10-31-2006	News Media.	118488
2008	Boston Legal: True Love	T	DVD -R HQ 10388		Episode. 10-13-2008	News Media cover case of a cardiologist accused of murdering a nurse who had an affair with him. His wife, Alan’s former lover, begs Alan to defend her husband. The surprise conclusion takes Alan and Denny Crane by surprise.	118489
2005	Boston Legal: Truly, Madly, Deeply	T	DVD -R HQ 4706		Episode #24. 11-8-2005	News Media cover judge who insists that Denny defend a man who raped and killed a 13-year-old girl. Reporter (Angela Chee). Talk-Shot Host Larry King (Himself). TV Anchorman (Glen Walker).TV cameras allowed in courtroom as Denny does everything he can to get off the case and winds up in jail for his efforts.He shoots the man in both knees, then gets away with it when the district attorney refuses to prosecute because of political reasons. Denny goes on Larry King's show to defend himself.	118490
2004	Boston Legal: Truth Be Told	T	DVD -R HQ 2298		Episode #6. 11-7-2004	News Media. Female Political Media Consultant. Alan goes up against new power elite in the city when trying to help mayoral candidate deal with a situation that threatens his election chances. Turns out candidate is sleeping with his media consultant.Wife gets concessions from husband thanks to Alan.  After trial, TV and print reporters follow candidate and his wife into the elevator.	118491
2006	Boston Legal: Verdict, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7132		Episode #50. 10-24-2006	News Media circus. Defense team must do all it can to undo the damage caused by an accused murderer's father who makes an allegation about his son's attraction to his mother. TV Commentator Gracie JaneVerdict: Not Guilty. Mother really killed the judge's wife who was having an affair with her son. But no one knows that but the audience.	118492
2005	Boston Legal: Whiff and a Prayer, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4535		Episode #21. 10-18-2005	News Media.  Firm gets one of their own off the hook for murder. Denny Crane helps defend a congressman sued for failure to keep a campaign promise.	118493
2006	Boston Legal: Whose God Is It Anyway?	T	DVD -R HQ 7092		Episode #49. 10-17-2006	News Media circus.. TV Commentator Gracie Jane. Real-Life Fashion Reporter Joan Rivers. Jeffrey Coho and his team go to court on a high profile murder trial. On-Air Reporter (Kimberly Bosso). Commentator Joan Rivers (Herself).	118494
2000	Boston Public: Chapter Eight	T			Episode #8. 12-11-2000	TV News Anchor (Ronda Pierson).	118495
2001	Boston Public: Chapter Eighteen	T	DVD -R HQ 9696	Kelley, David E.	Episode #18. 4-23-2001	News Media. Reporter (Ronda Pierson). Announcer (Peter Moore).	118496
2003	Boston Public: Chapter Fifty-Nine	T	SVD 1372		Episode	Student TV Journalists. Teacher's sex scandal is grist for the mill of student TV journalists	118497
2003	Boston Public: Chapter Sixty-Three	T			Episode #63. 4-7-2003	Anchorman (Mitch Gibney).	118498
2001	Boston Public: Chapter Twenty-Seven	T	SVD 1134		Episode	Advice Columnist in the school paper writes on sex.	118499
2001	Boston Public: Chapter Twenty-Two	T			Episode #22. 5-21-2001	School Yearbook Editor (Bryan Lukasik).	118500
1968	Boston Strangler, The	M	SVD 964			News Commentator (Alex Dreier). TV Commentator (John Cameron Swayze).	118501
1984	Bostonians, The	M				Journalist Matthias Pardon (Wallace Shawn), admirer of Verena Tarrant. Photographer (James Huston).	118502
1886	Bostonians, The	N	OWN - H	James, Henry		Journalist Matthias Pardon, admirer of Verena Tarrant.	118503
1946	Boswell Van Dusen	SS	MLPL	Runyon, Damon	In "In Our Town."	Newspaper Owner-Editor Boswell Van Dusen was the owner and editor of the Morning Chief.	118504
1997	Botana, La	TF			Series 1997	Reporters (Moises Casab, Carlos Enrique Chavez, Ricardo Escobar, Mario Manjarrez, Maria Luisa Valdes Doria, Joanna Vega-Biestro). Host (Juan Jose Origel).	118505
1945	Both Barrels Blazing	M	DVD -R HQ 9732. SVD 1533			Newspaper Headlines.  Typical use of headlines in a Western feature film. Newspapers: Red River Record. Long Bend Courier 	118506
1953	Both Sides	DT			3-15-1953 to 6-7-1953. ABC	Host Quincy Howe. American Federation of Labor public service series. Two legislators discuss opposite opinions of an issue every week. Washington D.C.-based series.	118507
1994	Botte di Natale	MF				Photographer (John David Garfield)	118508
1941	Bottle of Milk For Mother, A	SS		Algren, Nelson		Press	118509
2004	Bottom	M				TV News Anchor (Doshia Darmane). Scene Reporter (April Billingsley).	118510
1940	Bottom of the Mountain, The	SS	UCLA	Weidman, Jerome	In "Captain's Tiger."	Former Columnist Crayne, former Broadway columnist now in the Army. History of cub reporter on the street.	118511
1992	Bottom: Parade	T			Episode #10. 10-22-1992	Racing Commentator (Rory Bremner - Voice).	118512
2006	Bottom's Up (aka Bottoms Up)	M				News Media. Premiere Paparazzi #7 (Jerry Gelb). Paparazzi (Tom Harper). Paparazzi (Mike Justilies). Paparazzi (Mike Justus). Hollywood Scoop Cameraman (Harrison Held). Hollywood Scoop Reporter (Anne-Marie Mogg).	118513
2006	Bottoms Up	M				News Media. Premiere  Paparazzi #7 (Jerry Gelb). Paparazzi (Tom Harper, Mike Justilies, Mike Justus). Hollywood Scoop Reporter (Anne-Marie Mogg). Hollywood Scoop Cameraman (Harrison Held).	118514
1931	Bought	M				Reporter (William Collier Jr.)	118515
2009	Bought	N		David, Anna		Journalist Emma Swanson, who is young, ambitious and frustrated with her lowly beat covering the L.A. party circuit, is hungry for a promotion at Substance -- a local glam rag. Swanson is tired of gathering banal quotes from the B-list on the sidelines of the red carpet. While researching a potential cover story on yuppie hooking, she meets gorgeous if bitchy call girl Jessica Davis who introduces Emma to her contemporary version of the world’s oldest profession. Emma publicly yearns for a more substantial career, but privately dreams of a hotshot boyfriend to transport her into the beating heart of the Hollywood scene. Instead she meets beautiful, cavalier, manipulative Jessica who shamelessly trades sex for the gifts it can bring. Convinced that writing a story about Jessica and her ilk would seriously boost her journalistic cred, Emma soon finds herself sucked into a world where the luxuries of prettied-up prostitution may cost more than she ever expected. As Emma’s story looks as if it might come together (as Jessica showers Emma with expensive gifts), one of Jessica’s friends offers Emma the editor-in-chief spot at a magazine he’s about to launch. The catch: she’s got to give him the hooker story.	118516
1936	Boulder Dam	M				Reporter (Emmett Vogan)	118517
2002	Boulet, Le	MF			France	Journalist of Paris-Dakar (Lionel Chamoulaud).	118518
1982	Boulevard des assassins	MF				Publisher Remy Lambert (Etienne Draber).	118519
1988	Boulevard of Broken Dreams	M				Reporter (Ron Pinnell).	118520
2007	Boulevard of Broken Dreams: James Frey and Christine Chubbuck	T	DVD -R HQ 8109		Episode #6. 2-24-2007	Reporter Christine Chubbuck commits suicide on live television. Author James Frey rises to literary fame before being exposed for fraud.	118521
2000	Bounce	M				CNN Reporter (Richard Saxton). Court T.V. Reporter (Michael Ayala). Chicago Anchor (Chris Harrison).	118522
2000	Bouncer, The	G				Newscaster (Mimi Woods - Voice - English Version). Newscaster (Miyuki Ichijo - Voice - Japanese Version).	118523
2008	Bound By Blood	N		Nelson, Rick		TV Reporter Willow Ashe in New Orleans is determined to  stick with Detective Jack Brenner, her first love and an old flame from his past, in solving a murder case. She not only stirs up old memories of hot nights on the levee, but she breaks the story of an inmate on death row that may have information that could solve the decades-old murder of Brenner’s beloved cousin. on the evening news for all the world to see including Jack’s boss, his wife and aunt. But the publicity gets him what he really wants -- a chance to solve his cousin’s murder. Brenner is attempting to save his faltering marriage when he interviews the inmate and then follows the trial into the bayou country of south Louisiana where his cousin was a civil rights worker. Quickly old wounds are reopened and more lives are at risk. 	118524
1993	Bound by Honor	M				Newscaster (Catherine Price). Prison Photographer (Chris Chloupek).	118525
2004	Bound for Betrayal!	M				Bound TV Reporter (Jamie Ann Martin).	118526
2004	Bound for Knowledge	M				Bound Reporter (Britany Christopher). Bound Researcher (Anastasia Pierce).	118527
2006	Bound Girls Can't Make Trouble	M				Interviewer (Noelle Nash).	118528
1967	Bound to Die	NM		Turner, Bill		Press	118529
2010	Bounty Hunter, The	M				Reporter Nichole Hurly (Jennifer Aniston) is working on a murder cover-up when her ex-husband, a bounty hunter, learns his next target is Hurly who skipped bail. The down-on-the-luck bounty hunter, Milo Boyd (Gerard Butler) tracks down Nicole and places her under arrest. Prior to Nicole’s arrest, she was investigating a serious story about the underground world of drugs and police corruption. Subsequently, Milo is forced to dodge bullets with Nicole when the bad guys try to execute their plans to “eliminate” their key threat -- Nicole.  Soon after their reunion, the always-at-odds duo find themselves on a run-for-their-lives adventure. Boyd thinks all that’s ahead is an easy payday but when Nicole gives him the slip so she can chase a lead on as murder cover-up, Milo realizes that nothing ever goes simply with him and Nicole. The exes continually one up each other -- until they find themselves on the run for their lives. Daily News Staff (Peter Conboy). Daily News Reporter (Takako Haywood). Daily News Security Guard #2 (Ralph A. Wilburn, Jr.). 	118530
1993	Bounty Tracker	M				TV Reporter Becky Johanssen (Carrie Olson)	118531
1959	Bourbon Street Beat: Green Hell	T			Episode	Reporter. Masquerading as a newspaper reporter, Randolph joins Major Hernandez's party in retrieving the body and papers of a dictator	118532
1959	Bourbon Street Beat: Reunion	T			Episode	Newspaper Advertisement. Ellen runs away from a boarding school and places an ad in the paper for her dad, an underworld boss, to contact her	118533
2007	Bourne Ultimatum, The	M				Journalist Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) has been following Jason Bourne's story. Borne, a rogue agent, is being hunted by the people in the CIA who trained him to be an assassin. He is lured out of hiding to contact Rose.Rose has gathered valuable information about Bourne (Matt Damon) and the man who trained him. Bourne is still suffering from amnesia and is determined to finally learn his true identity.  Rose knows too much and it's up to Borne to protect him.A U.S. government official (David Strathairn, who played Edward R. Murrow in "good night, and good luck") wants to start a new organization under a code name which would follow in Bourne's teacher's footsteps. Teacher was a man named Treadstone.He wants to kill Bourne and the journalist before they expose the program's disturbing secrets. He sends a female agent to lead the search effort. One of the remaining living Treadstone assassins is dispatched to find and neutralize Bourne and Ross.In order to finally learn of his true origins and find inner peace, Bourne will have to evade, outmaneuver and outsmart the deadliest group of highly trained agents and assassins yet. And try to save the journalist's life in the process.	118534
1946	Bowery Bombshell	M			Bowery Boys	Street Photographer Cathy Smith (Teala Loring). Newsboy (Bud Gorman)	118535
1944	Bowery Champs	M		Snell, Earle (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Bowery Boys Series	Reporter Jim Linzy (Gabriel Dell) of the New York Evening Express is helped by Ethelbert "Muggs" McGinnis (Leo Gorcey) who takes job on newspaper as copy boy. Linzy is more concerned about marrying editor's secretary than pursuing murder story.Editor Cartwright (Frank Jaquet) is concerned. Bowery Boys decide to do sleuthing on their own. They sneak into victim's house and into hotel room. Determine that dead man's ex-wife, chief suspect is innocent. Help her elude police, hide her in clubhouse.Reporter finds button at murder site and it matches one missing from editor's jacket causing editor to be arrested. He's fire but boys uncover real killer and break the story. Copyboy Muggs tries to tell other staff members how to write their articles.Sports writer (Francis Ford)	118536
1927	Bowery Cinderella, A	M		Houston, Melvin (Story).  Adrian Johnson (Scenario). Harry Chandlee (Titles)	AFI-Reporters/Playwrights - Ness Book	Reporter Larry Dugan (Pat O'Malley) is in love with a woman who has taken up with millionaire while trying to help her sick mother.  Reporter is sent to investigate millionaire by the millionaire's wife.He finds the woman with him in a compromising situation. Eventually the two are reconciled and the reporter writes a hit play.	118537
1944	Bowery to Broadway	M				Reporters (Donald Kerr, Ronald "Ronnie" R. Rondell, Milton Kibbee).	118538
1933	Bowery, The	M				Editor (Hal Price)	118539
1999	Bowfinger	M				Interviewer (Laura Grady), E! Channel	118540
2008	Bowling Alley Adjectives	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Scott Angle		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	118541
2002	Bowling for Columbine	DT			PR	Public Relations Person Mary Lorenz for K-Mart. Public Relations Practitioner Evan McCollum of Lockheed Martin. Narrator-Journalist Michael Moore. Fox Reporter Jeff Rossen. TV Anchor-Reporter Jessica Savitch.	118542
1958	Bowling Stars	DT			1-5-1958 to 5-6-1961. ABC, NBC.	Sportscaster Bud Palmer (1960-61). "Whispering" Joe Wilson (1958-1959).	118543
1995	Bowman's Line	N		Laird, Brian Andrew		Newspaperman Nate Bowman is Tuscon newspaperman, "Desert Rat."	118544
1948	Box 13	R	CDR (59 episodes)			Newspaper. Suzy, newspaper employee who maintained mailbox for former newsman Dan Haliday (Alan Ladd) whenever he picked up his mail from classified advertisement in the local newspaper	118545
1847	Box and Cox	P	USC	Morton, J.M.		Printer John Box, journeyman printer.	118546
1996	Box of Moon Light	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Kristin Hoke). Male Newscaster (Gene Patterson).	118547
2006	Box, The	M			Short	Newscaster (Kyle Hebert).	118548
1977	Box, The	T			Great Britain. Network 10. Series. 1974-1976	Journalist Vicki Stafford (Judy Nunn) is a bitchy journalist who became a popular cult figure. In the first episode of the series she engaged in a lesbian kiss. Lee Whiteman (Paul Karo) is a high-camp TV producer who is generally well liked and a popular character. 	118549
1984	Boxer	M				Commentator, Boxing (Amin Sayani)	118550
1997	Boxer, The	M				Journalist (Martin Lynch)	118551
2000	Boxer's Heart, The	N		Sekules, Kate		Travel and Food Writer preparing for and finally going through her first and only professional fight	118552
1967	Boxiganga	MF				Commentator (Ole Sarvig)	118553
1986	Boxing	DT			2-9-1986 to 4-6-1986. ABC	Announcers Al Trautwig, Alex Wallau.	118554
1986	Boxing Live From Madison Square Garden	DT			7-7-1973 to 9-1-1973. ABC	Announcers.	118555
1964	Boxing's Last Round	DT			NBC	TV Newsman David Brinkley	118556
1997	Boy	M				Newspaper Seller (Gary Doust).	118557
1914	Boy and the Law, A	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	118558
1995	Boy Called Hate, A	M				News Media. Local Newswoman (CeCe Tsou)	118559
1908	Boy Detective, The	M	SVDSP 521.  B 5			Newsboy (played by a woman) key character	118560
1961	Boy For Meg, A	A		Warhol, Andy		Tabloid. Page one of a tacky tabloid becomes a ubiquitous symbol	118561
1985	Boy From Nowhere, The	N		Hinxman, Margaret		News Media	118562
2000	Boy Gets Girl	DT		Gilman, Rebecca		Magazine Editor	118563
1922	Boy Grew Older, The	N	OWN - H	Broun, Heywood		Newspaperman. Autobiographical novel about a newspaperman.	118564
1986	Boy in Blue, The	M				American Reporter (Dan Hennessey). Photographer (Germain Beauchamp).	118565
1976	Boy in the Plastic Bubble, The	MT				Reporter. Obnoxious Reporter (Timothy Himes).	118566
1938	Boy Meets Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 4327, 4326, SVD 1026		Reagan	Announcer (Ronald Reagan)	118567
2001	Boy Meets World: Chick Like Me	T	SVD 1027		Episode	Columnist Cory. Shawn thinks Cory's newspaper column is a drag. Spices things up by posing as a girl and writing about the stunt	118568
2000	Boy Meets World: How Cory and Topanga Got Their Groove Back	T			Episode #153. 3-17-2000	News Media. TV Reporter (Forbes Riley).	118569
1994	Boy Meets World: Model Family	T			Episode #15.2-4-1994	Photographer (Matt Kirkwood).	118570
1994	Boy Meets World: Risky Business	T			Episode #16. 2-11-1994	Sports Announcer (Thomas Wilson Brown - Voice).	118571
1996	Boy Meets World: Stormy Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 8757		Episode #61. 2-9-1996	TV Station. Eric's devotion to the television station results in his grades plummeting and so are his chances to graduate with his class.	118572
1969	Boy Named Charlie Brown, A	M			AFI-Television	TV	118573
2002	Boy Next Door, The (aka The Guy Next Door)	NM		Cabot, Meggin (aka Meg)		Gossip Columnist Melissa Fuller of the New York Journal, celebrity columnist for New York City's leading photo-newspaper,  is known for being obsessive about Winona Ryder, dating the wrong men and being tardy for work.Arriving particularly late one morning, she explains to her colleagues on the newspaper that she was detained by the attempted murder of her elderly next-door neighbor who is in a coma.She volunteered to take care of her pets until the neighbor's nephew, a famous fashion photographer, can be reached. Co-workers warn her about the photographer, a notorious lady's man. The photographer's college buddy shows up instead. She falls for him.	118574
1957	Boy Nobody Wanted, The	T	DVD 1645	Gorog, Laszlo (Screenplay) from an article by Winfred L. Van Atta and Gwendolyn Sherman	26 minutes B&W TV program. A true story dramatized.	Editor Mr. Reynolds (Mike Winkelman) of The Star-Dispatch, uses power of the press to get revenge. Billy Brandon's father is the subject of cruel lies in the local paper. Authorities read the paper and put the father in jail. Editor is boy's neighbor.Editor's son teased Billy Brandon, went after him with the bat, fell on his head, dies accidental death. That's the reason editor goes after Billy's father, a gambler. Story told by woman interviewing couple at adoption agency.Editor sends Reporter Bradley (Don Ross) to go after Nick Brandon -- "Bradley was a good reporter, started digging." Gets the story. Headline: "Billy Brandon Two-Time Killer." (Had played with matches and burned a child)."That's your assignment. Dig up his past. Find out where he operates. Go over his whole miserable life. Bradley, I want that man's hide." Paper gets father indicted. Nobody wants to adopt Billy because of newspaper headlines (both deaths were accidental).Foster mother appeals to the editor to leave boy alone. He promises never to print Billy's name again. Father released from prison and petitions to get son back from foster parents. Billy goes to war. Headline: "Billy Brandon Cited for Bravery."	118575
1940	Boy of Silence	N		Mallea, Edwardo		Press	118576
1955	Boy on a Dolphin	N	GPL	Devine, David		New York Times Correspondent John Madden	118577
1959	Boy on Page One, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -12-23-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	118578
1991	Boy Project, The	NJ		Wyeth, Sharon Dennis		Student Reporter Fen Hudson from Pewter School for Boys, arrives on the Alma Stevens Girls' School campus to write an article about life at an all-girls school. He takes the campus by storm arriving on a motorcycle and capturing Shanon's heart.	118579
2007	Boy s tenyu 2	MF			Russia.	Photographer (Darrick Akey).	118580
1961	Boy Who Caught a Crook, The	M		Juran, Nathan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Connors (Richard Crane) and newsboy's mother are threatened by armed crook looking for missing robbery money. It seems her son, a newsboy named "Kid" (Roger Mobley) found a briefcase in vacant lot. Hobo friend opened it and told him it was empty.Boy hears on radio it was used in a robbery. Hobo dressed in new clothes. Newsboy returns home. Crook attacks him looking for missing money. Hobo claims he took the money and offers to lead robber to it.After newsboy discovers hobo lied to protect him, he gets the police to save the hobo and apprehend the thief.	118581
1984	Boy Who Had Everything, The	M				TV Newscaster (James Condon).	118582
1961	Boy Who Stole a Million, The	M				Reporter (Gaylord Cavallaro)	118583
2005	Boy With a Thorn in His Side, The	M				TV Reporter (Martin  Nigel Davey)	118584
2007	Boy, A	M				Reporters (Nathan Kershaw, Tom Cottle)	118585
1966	Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!	M	DVD -R HQ 10687, 10688. DVD -R 1828 (Media Excerpts)			Newscaster (Harry von Zell). Newscaster (Harlan Warde), KTTV Field Reporter. Reporter (Tommy Farrell).  Newsboy (John Todd Roberts). Rocky Point News story-headlines. Newspaper articles-headlines.	118586
1982	Boychester Bugle	N		Franks, Allan		Editor. Two employees oppose their boss, a scheming and sadistic editor when he introduces computerized technology to their newspaper. London in the 1980s.	118587
2001	Boycott	MT				Reporter (Joe Walsh). Black Americans boycott the public buses during the 1950s civil rights movement.	118588
2002	Boyfriend Material	N		Jeffrey, John		Editor-in-Chief Carson St. John of the trendy Throb magazine (the "gay guy's Cosmo") has just returned from bedding a hustler in Los Angeles in time to brunch with his three best friends.He dumps his boyfriend for a married consultant hired to revamp the magazine's image. He spends secret nights with a closeted married father of three.St. John is one of four young, image-conscious New York gay men who attempt to recalibrate their out-of-whack love lives while looking their best in the latest designer clothes.	118589
2003	Boyfriend School, The	N		Bird, Sarah		Photojournalist Gretchen Griner is an overworked photographer, a dedicated journalist and photographer working for a semi-underground newspaper, the Austin Grackle. She isn’t thrilled when her deadbeat editor and tomcatting boyfriend Trout sends her to Dallas to shoot the annual romance writers’ “Luvboree.” But she returns to Austin fired up to write a “bodice-ripper” after meeting Lizzie, a romance queen who speaks in irritating medieval patois and Juanita, who touts her books as “wet dreams for dry dames.” Though Lizzie offers her gentle brother, “The Wisp,” as an antidote to the no-good Trout, Gretchen trusts him aside in order to catch a hood on a motorcycle. 	118590
2003	Boyfriend, The	N		Rao, R. Raj		Gay Journalist Yudi, who is forty-something, picks up a 19-year-old Dalit boy in the Churchgate loo on a Saturday morning in late 1992. After hurried sex, he gets rid of the boy, afraid that he may be a hustler. There is nothing to set this brief encounter apart from numerous others, and Yudi returns to his bachelor’s flat and sex with strangers. Months pass, but when riots break out in Mumbai, Yudi finds himself worrying about the boy from Churchgate station. He is in love. Chance brings the two together again, and this time they spend a week as a married couple in Yudi’s flat, take a holiday, and meet for beer every Friday, till the boy, Milind Mahadik, disappears (he has been hired by a modeling-cum-call-boy agency owned by the Bollywood star Ajay Kapur, a closet bisexual). Desolate, Yudi finds solace in the company of the middle-aged painter Gauri, a highly-strung woman madly in love with him, whose advances he has consistently rejected.When Milind resurfaces, it is only to marry a girl chosen by his parents, for he has had it with Yudi and his kind. Yudi is heartbroken. But all is not lost: in straitened circumstances after marriage, Milind pays his gentleman friend a visit and stays the night. Henceforth, mutual need—Yudi’s for love and Milind’s for money—will keep bringing them together. In the final analysis, as Yudi tells Gauri—now the mistress of an aging businessman—everything works out, and ‘life is beautiful’.	118591
2004	Boys Are Back in Town, The	NSF		Golden, Christopher		Reporter Will James, whose career as stalled due to his obsession with debunking the supernatural, returns home for his 10th high school reunion to discover that his dark memories of the events of his senior year are news to his classmates.Youthful experiments with the black arts have set into motion ripples that are altering his present reality. Will travels back in time to the period just before his prom to set things straight.he realizes someone is actively working to destroy him and his friends. Will is horrified to actually feel his memories changing.Root of his problems lies in his own actions in the past.	118592
2009	Boys Are Back, The	M				Sportswriter-Sports Journalist Joe Warr (Clive Owen) in Australia is raising two sons after his wife dies of cancer. One kid is a sweet moppet, the other a moody teenager. Both crave attention from their father, whose initial approach to single parenthood is anything goes. Journalist (Adam Morgan). Journalist (Felicity Jurd). 	118593
2009	Boys Are Back, The (aka The Boys Are Back in Town)	M		Carr, Simon (Novel)		Sports Writer Joe Warr (Clive Owen) becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances. The successful sports journalist is suddenly saddled with the responsibility of raising two sons from different marriages. He decides that there will be no rules for the kids. Journalist (Adam Morgan).  	118594
1978	Boys From Brazil, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5371, 5372, 5373. L			Newspaperman Sidney Beynon (Denholm Elliott)	118595
1990	Boys from the Bush: Stuffed Platypus, The	T			Episode #1.	Reporter (Jane Kennedy).	118596
2000	Boys Life 3	M				Paparazzi (Jon Polito-segment "Inside Out").Collection of short films dealing with gay youths.	118597
2003	Boys Life 4: Four Play: L.T.R.	M			L.T.R. segment, one of four segments in movie.	Interviewer (Michael Azria).	118598
2006	Boys Love	MF	DVD		Japan	Magazine Editor Taishin Akira Maimiya (Kotani Yoshikazu), a conservative, young magazine editor at Splash Magazine, sets out to profile teen model Noel Kisaragi Noeru (Saito Takumi). Mamiya becomes taken with the young man while viewing his paintings. The two continue their interview over dinner and dinner leads to an encounter in a restroom stall. A relationship develops between the usually straight-laced Maimya and the irresponsible pretty-boy. But it’s a relationship fraught with peril. Jealous schoolmates, too much booze, random men and the demands of a career conspire to test whether a boy’s love can survive.	118599
1985	Boys Next Door, The	M				Anchorwoman (Hettie Lynne Hurtes).	118600
1993	Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later, The	MT				TV Reporter (Stephen Lush).	118601
2005	Boys Rock!	NJ		Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds		School Reporter Wally Hatford of the Hatford Herald dreams of long lazy days far away from school, but since he is the best speller among the Hatford brothers he gets roped into helping them with a summer newspaper project that will earn the twins school credit. What does that get Wally? When he hears scratching noises coming from a bookstore cellar, the owner trusts him to keep a secret that could turn into a scoop for their newspaper. Wally worries the secret may be too scary to keep to himself.  What’s worse is the Malloy girls have horned in on the newspaper. If there’s one person Wally won’t spill his secret to it’s nutty Caroline Malloy. No matter what it is.  The feud between the Hatford brothers and the neighboring Malloy sisters continues over the summer as they reluctantly join forces to publish a newspaper. Publishing a neighborhood newspaper counts as three books on their summer reading list, so Wally’s older brothers rope him into helping them with their project. And if this is not annoying enough, his brothers figure there’s so much work, they’ll have to ask the Mallory girls to go in with them. This is just what Wally needs -- a summer working with those annoying neighbors, especially weird Caroline, an aspiring actress whose news stories are always a little off the mark. 	118602
1938	Boys Town (aka Boy's Town)	M	DVD -R HQ 5891, 5892. L		Tracy	Reporter Lane (Roger Converse, Newspaper Reporter). Reporter Jackson (Kane Richmond). Reporter (Phillip Terry). Newspaper Reporter Jackson (Kane Richmond). Newspaper Reporter (Phillip Terry).	118603
1997	Boys Will Be Boys	M				Newscaster (Cindy Lee Duck)	118604
2006	BoyTown	M				News Media. Newsreader (Jennifer Hansen). Reporter 2 (Lisa-Marie Charalambous). Documentary Camera (Joanne Donahoe). Documentary Sound (Mark Tarpey).	118605
1999	Boyz Unlimited	T			Episode #5. 3-5-1999	Reporter (Dominic Holland). Narrator (Jo Whiley).	118606
2007	Bracelet of Bordeaux, The	M				Reporter (Nick Ronan). News Photographer (Laura Thorsten).	118607
1969	Bracken's World: Chase Sequence, The	T			Episode #14.12-26-1969	Photographer (Dick Whittington).	118608
1969	Bracken's World: Fade-In	T			Episode #1. 9-19-1969	Photographer (John Napier).	118609
1970	Bracken's World: Mary Tree, The	T				Documentary filming of the life of Hemingway-like author (Edward G. Robinson)	118610
1969	Bracken's World: Panic	T			Episode #2.9-26-1969	Photographer (Dick Whittington).	118611
1970	Bracken's World: Perfect Piece of Casting, A	T			Episode #18. 1-30-1970	Photographer (Noel De Souza).	118612
1969	Bracken's World: Superstar	T			Episode #19. 2-6-1970	Reporter (Stan Duke). Reporter (Joe Finnegan). Reporter (Mike Kizziah).	118613
2008	Brackets	NR		Miles, AKM	Gay	Photojournalist Austin Edmunds is something of a loner, preferring his own company to all of the people his friends try to set him up with. A new assignment in the Smoky Mountains might just change all that, though, when Austin meets big, sexy hunk Brack Edge. Austin has never experienced an attraction as immediate as the one he feels for Brack, and he loves the scenery and people he encounters in the Smokies. Despite all that, life isn’t all fun and games for Austin and Brack. They take on helping out a local kid with his homophobic family, and Austin has a story to finish. The hardest part might just be how Brack and Austin will handle the fact that Austin is a Manhattan man to his core, and Brack is a mountain boy, through and through. Can they find a way to keep it together? 	118614
2006	Brackwasser	MF			Germany.	Newscasters (Kay-Solve Richter, Tarek Youzbachi).	118615
1968	Braden's Week	DT				Reporter (Esther Rantzen). Reporter (John Pitman). Reporter (Harold Williamson).	118616
2002	Brady Bunch in the White House, The	MT	VHS 1338		PR	News Media. Reporter Kelly Brooks (Maria Ricossa). News Reporter (Barry Flatman). Press Secretary (Ferne Downey). Media.	118617
1995	Brady Bunch Movie, The	M				Reporter for the Daily Tattler (Susan Olsen)	118618
1969	Brady Bunch, The:	T			Episode. Series (9-26-69 to 8-30-74)	Magazine. Voted "Father of the Year" by the Daily Chronicle. Marcia sent letter to paper. Florence Henderson as Carol Brady: wrote article about her new family for Tomorrow's Woman magazine	118619
1969	Brady Bunch, The:	T			Episode	School Newspaper Editor Marcia (Maureen McCormick), eldest of the Brady girls, attended Fillmore Junior High, was editor of its newspaper, The Fillmore Flier, and senior class president	118620
1970	Brady Bunch, The: Call Me Irresponsible	T			Episode #34. 10-30-1970	News Vendor (William "Billy" Benedict).	118621
1969	Brady Bunch, The: Dear Libby	T	SVD 1214		Episode #2. 10-3-1969	Advice Column. Marcia reads an advice column about a family that is exactly like hers, in which one of the parents is extremely unhappy. She concludes the family in the article is her family	118622
1970	Brady Bunch, The: Father of the Year	T			Episode #14. 1-2-1970	Newspaper. Marcia enters her father in a newspaper contest for Father of the Year	118623
1972	Brady Bunch, The: Power of the Press	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode #68. 2-4-1972	School Newspaper Columnist Peter uses his column in the school newspaper to further his own gains	118624
1969	Brady Bunch, The: Tell It Like It Is	T	DVD -R HQ 5160. SVD 883		Episode	Magazine Writer Carol spices up her article on life in the Brady house to get it into a magazine	118625
1996	Brady Bunch, The: Very Brady Sequel, A	M	SVD 583			News Media	118626
2002	Brady Kenton: Firefall	N		Judd, Cameron	#2 Brady Kenton Series	Reporter Brady Kenton of Gunnison’s  Illustrated American is America’s foremost traveling reporter and he’s come to Montana Territory in 1884. A huge fire has consumed the sin-soaked town of Gomorrah just as crazy “Parson” Peabody, a drunken, broken-down preacher, had foretold. With the town in ruins, con man Gib Rankin sees a chance for profit. Meanwhile, young Publisher Alex Gunnison passes through Gomorrah looking for Brady Kenton, his friend and fellow Illustrated American reporter. Is the badly burned body he discovers really that of Kenton? What connection does Rankin, with Parson and a mysterious woman in tow, have to the lost reporter? And what of the unexplained “firefall” that seems to spontaneously ignite an entire town? 	118627
1999	Brady Kenton: Hanging at Leadville, The	NW		Judd, Cameron	#1 Brady Kenton Series	Reporter Brady Kenton of Gunnison’s Illustrated American is America's foremost traveling reporter has come to the violent mining town of Leadville to sniff out a story for Gunnison's Illustrated American.Alex Gunnison, son of the famous publisher, comes along for the ride as Kenton's assistant and to keep the trouble-seeking journalist out of harm's way.Two reporters carrying pencils, pads and six-guns meet their match when a dead body found and lost and an innocent boy running from a killer. They have more than a story on their hands.They're searching for a Civil War criminal who may be alive and well in Leadville -- and up to his killing ways again.	118628
2008	Brady Kenton: Kenton’s Challenge	NW		Judd, Cameron	#4 Brady Kenton Series	Reporter Brady Kenton, America’s foremost traveling reporter working for the Gunnison’s Illustrated American, is dead. Or is he?  The man whose pencil and sketchbook brought the living, breathing frontier into the homes of thousands of magazine subscribers, Kenton has been eulogized in the very publication he worked for. But one man -- his sidekick and publisher, Alex Gunnison -- knows the real story. But he cannot guess how many desperate people have already been swept up in Brady Kenton’s secret war, and how far one man will go to see Kenton die -- again. 	118629
2008	Brady Kenton: Quest of Brady Kenton	NW		Judd, Cameron	#3 Brady Kenton Series	Reporter Brady Kenton, America’s foremost traveling reporter, has made his living with the power of his pen -- capturing the conflict and the courage of the American frontier. But there’s one story that has always eluded Kenton: the truth behind his wife’s purported death in a fiery train crash. Victoria Kenton’s body was never found. Now, a nervous young Englishwoman has shown up in Leadville claiming to be Kenton’s long-lost daughter. The truth about Victoria’s fate may be close at hand -- but so is the killer.	118630
2004	Brain Blockers	M				Editor (Jacques Freydont - The Editor). Newsroom Employee (Keely Fischl).	118631
2003	Brain Child	MT				TV Anchor Sheila Coseo (Kim Stanwood)	118632
1997	Brain Dead	NM		Dreyer, Ellen		Reporter Daniel Murphy, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter with a bad case of burnout and a gig at a local paper. Investigation promises to rocket him back to the big leagues	118633
1993	Brain Smasher: Love Story, A	M				Photographer (Ken Bolognese)	118634
1962	Brain That Wouldn't Die, The	M				Photographer (Arny Freeman).	118635
1991	Brain Twisters	M				News Media. News Reporter (Michelle Solomon). News Photographer (Ed Rudnesky Jr.).  News Cameraman (Jim Langan).	118636
1999	Braindrainer	M				Newspaper Kid (Erica Drescher). Nuisance Media Types (Katie Daley, Robert Legge, Jay Washburn, Diane Mela, James Porter, Bunny Porter, Anne Beth Carey, Cherry Lynn Zinger).	118637
1936	Brains of the Headlines, The	SS	MLPL	Weller, George .A.	In "Clutch and Differential."	Reporter Ramsey Tolliver of the Bulletin.	118638
1994	Brainscan	M				TV News Anchor (Claire Riley)	118639
1991	Brainstorm	N		Krauzer, Steven M.	Weinberg List	Journalist	118640
1960	Bramble Bush, The	M		Mergendahl, Charles (Novel).  Milton Sperling, Philip Yordan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Parker Welk (Henry Jones) of The Chronicle covers fire at a motel and discovers nurse having rendezvous with lawyer running for district attorney. Editor uses information to blackmail nurse into coming to his office.Tires to take nude photographs of her. Caught by lawyer and beaten up. Editor is visible in the courtroom along with other newsmen covering euthanasia trial of doctor hero.	118641
1990	Brand New Life	T				Reality Program. In-house TV crew tapes every interaction and altercation of a newly blended family for national exposure	118642
2000	Brand Spanking New Show	T			Series	Interviewer in "David Beckham" (Simon Greenall)	118643
1970	Brand X	M			AFI-Television	TV	118644
2006	Brand X: Boyfriend Account, The	NJ		Shapiro, Laurie Gwen		Aspiring Journalist Jordie Popkin, a 16-year-old junior who attends a prestigious public math-science high school in New York City because her parents can't afford a private school. She  lands an internship at a small ad agency. .Popkin  is glad to have chance to collect "real world" experience and finds working with the creatives of the agency a nice break form her math and science curriculum Her mother wanted her to pursue a more academic internship.The ad team likes Jordie, too. They discover she has a crush on the hottest guy at school and they teach her how to market herself to catch him.Jordie had really wanted the coveted internship at Time magazine, but ends up with a spot at Out of the Box, a marketing firm that creates the toys that come with fast-food meals.	118645
1996	Brandaktuell	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	Journalist	118646
1966	Branded: Headed for Doomsday	T			Episode #46. 4-10-1966	Editor Horace Greeley (Burgess Meredith) of the Tribune is saved from an assassination attempt by Jason McCord (Chuck Connors), the main character in the TV series, “Branded.” Impressed with Jason’s courage, Greeley hires him as his “social secretary” (bodyguard). Now it is up to Jason to find out who wants to kill the eminent newspaperman -- and why. Greeley utters his famous slogan, which he probably never said: “Go west, Young Man.”	118647
1997	Brandenburg	N		Meade, Glenn		Journalist Erica Kranz tips off a British investigator in Strasbourg that her cousin's murder in Paraguay and the assassination of a right-wing political activist in Berlin may be linked to a smuggling scheme.Her cousin, the Paraguayan Reporter is caught and killed after he hides a tell-tale tape recording. He was investigating a series of brutal, seemingly random killings.The British investigator uncovers the tape and the SS connections and neo-Nazis implicated in the reporter's murder	118648
1992	Brandenburg aktuell:	DT			Series 1992-	Newsreaders Christina Derlien (2004-), Manina Ferreira-Erlenbach (2001-), Tatjana Jury (1992-), Gerald Meyer (1992-), Elvira Siebert (2005-), Frank Thomasa (1999-), Peter Wachsmann (1992-).	118649
1918	Branding Broadway	M			Hart	Newspaper account of New York figures in plot	118650
1920	Branding Iron, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118651
2008	Brandy Alexander: No Such Thing As a Free Lunch	N		Fredman, Shelly	#3 Brandy Alexander Series	TV Reporter Brandy Alexander  writes puff pieces. It’s the new year and she has the best of intentions to keep her life safe, sane and simple -- but she is having one tough week. It seems that everyone at her new job at TV station WINN hates her -- everyone except for co-worker Tamra Rhineholt. But when their budding friendship is cut short by Tamra’s apparent suicide, Brandy suspects foul play and, against the protests  of her friends and family, sets out to prove it. Soon Brandy is up to her neck in kidnappers, convicts and conspiracies -- all the while battling her growing feelings for sexy mystery man, Nicholas Santiago. Of course the amorous advances of her hunky ex-boyfriend Detective Robert DiCarlo complicate matters even more. Toss in a visit with her well meaning but overbearing parents, her total denial of her own emotional exhaustion and the free lunches she’d been promised but never quite materialize, and you can see why Brandy is having a bad day. 	118652
2006	Brandy Alexander: No Such Thing As a Good Blind Date	N		Fredman, Shelly	#2 Brandy Alexander Series	TV Reporter Brandy Alexander. When a childhood friend and recent parolee Toodie Ventura suggests he exchange his plumbing services for the spare room in 28-year-old Brandy Alexander[’s house, the out-of-work new homeowner thinks it’s a pretty good idea. That is, until she discovers a dismembered body in the freezer and the suspect topping the list is the now missing Ventura. Brandy refuses to accept her old friend is a cold-blooded killer and, with the help of ex-boyfriend, police detective Bobby DiCarlo and sexy mystery man Nicholas Santiago, she sets out to prove Toddie’s innocent. Soon, Brandy finds herself up to her neck in stalkers and deranged killers, all the while juggling some of the worst blind dates ever. 	118653
2005	Brandy Alexander: No Such Thing As a Secret	N		Fredman, Shelly	#1 Brandy Alexander Series	TV Reporter Brandy Alexander is a young journalist who has an affinity for anything chocolate, especially TastyKake cupcakes and whose curiosity may well be her downfall. Originally from Philadelphia, Brandy has spent the last four years in the television business in Los Angeles where she’s the gal who does minor human interest features no one else wants to cover. She’s not entirely pleased with her current employment and she relishes the chance to take some time off and return home for the wedding of one of her best friends, Franny.Meet Brandy Alexander, a young woman from South Philadelphia, with a big mouth, an even bigger heart, and a little problem with impulse control. It's not her fault trouble seems to follow her around. Okay, it is her fault, but why quibble over details? When Brandy (a puff piece reporter for a local Los Angeles TV news station) returns to her hometown, after a four year absence, she is thrilled to be reunited with friends and family. But her joy is short-lived when her best friend, John, becomes the victim of a tragic accident. Brandy is alone in thinking that the death is no "accident," and as she sets out to prove her theory, she stumbles upon a political scandal of major proportions. Things begin to heat up when it appears that her former boyfriend, police detective Robert Anthony DiCarlo, is involved in sabotaging the investigation. The one thing Brandy knows for sure is that people keep turning up dead, and if she doesn't get some answers fast, she could end up on the short list. As Brandy searches out the truth, she gains some unexpected allies, including sexy, dangerous, street-savvy Nicholas Santiago, and the now-married Bobby, who still holds a torch for his former girlfriend.With humor, guts and determination, Brandy tackles each challenge, be it dodging a bullet, or resisting that box of Tastykates in the cupboard. 	118654
1952	Brandy for the Parson	M			UK	Photographer (Edmund Gray).	118655
2005	Brandy O’Bannon: Homosassa Shadows	N		Cook, Ann Turner	#3 Brandy O’Bannon Series	Reporter Brandy O'Bannon, a crime buff, has come to the quaint town of Homosassa in Florida to make a decision that will alter the course of her life.But she is soon drawn deeply into a web of intrigue as she seeks to unravel the mystery of the murder of a treasure hunter who took to his grave Tiger Tail Island's secret.Tiger Tail Island is a wild refuge along Florida's Gulf Coast. O'Bannon encounters a strange mix of characters more interested in the treasure hunter's discovery than in his death.Her amateur sleuthing tries to patience of a homicide detective. But they join forces in a race against the clock to solve the crime. The intertwined fate of two Indian children, born centuries apart, rests on their success.	118656
2008	Brandy O’Bannon: Micanopy in Shadow	N		Cook, Ann Turner	#4 Brandy O’Bannon Series	Reporter Brandy O'Bannon, a crime buff. A small, historic Florida town hears a young mother’s cries for help, but turns away. In time, she is all but forgotten, but not by the young daughter she has left behind nor by the child’s mysterious benefactor. More than 80 years later, Hope Losterman wants answers about her mother’s terrible fate. She enlists her granddaughter and amateur sleuth Brandy O’Bannon. Do the dead have tales to tell? A psychic offers an eerie warning, but Brandy risks all to pursue the truth. As she peels back layers of deceit, she learns that much in Micanopy is not what it seems. What she finds will change everything for Brandy, her grandmother, and a picturesque town that guards an ugly secret. 	118657
2003	Brandy O’Bannon: Shadow Over Cedar Key	N		Cook, Ann Turner	#2 Brandy O’Bannon Series	Reporter Brandy O'Bannon, a crime buff, uses her weekend getaway with her husband at an island hotel to gain a scoop when she pursues the source of a classified ad in the local paper. The ad refers to a woman and child who disappeared 20 years ago during a hurricane, and fortuitously, the private detective who took out the ad is staying in the same hotel. Or perhaps it’s not just chance: soon after Brandy begins investigating, the PI is murdered.Florida Newspaper Reporter Brandy O'Bannon and her husband, John, come to the proudly old-fashioned community of Cedar Key, Fla., for a long weekend. Intrigued by a classified ad asking the whereabouts of a woman and child who vanished in the area during a hurricane 20 years earlier, Brandy thinks there may be a story in it. John, hoping for a romantic weekend, is bored and irritable. Much of the action centers on the town's historic hotel: the private investigator who placed the ad is staying there, as are Brandy and John; the dining-room waitress may be the missing child; a skeleton found in a basement cistern may be the missing woman. Like many a plucky young heroine before her, Brandy plunges headlong into this multilayered mystery, ignoring police warnings and her increasingly resentful husband. An overly busy plot, alas, is weighed down with limp prose and repetition, including scenes of Brandy making endless lists of what she has learned and what she plans to do next. The tantalizing glimpses of the charming Cedar Key, deliberately turning its back on the tourist dollar, make readers wish for a stronger sense of place.	118658
2001	Brandy O’Bannon: Trace Their Shadows	N		Cook, Ann Turner	#1 Brandy O’Bannon Series	Reporter Brandy O'Bannon, a crime buff, works in Florida. Rumors of a ghost in an isolated Florida mansion lead reporter O’Bannon to a 45-year-old skeleton, a murder and unexpected romance. She copes with eccentric suspects, tries to save the century-old house from developers, and discovers the secret of the house that explains both ghost and murder.	118659
1969	Brasil Ano 2000	MF				Reporter (Enio Goncalves)	118660
1986	Brass Bed, The	N		Marshall, Alexandra		Photojournalist Mark	118661
1964	Brass Bottle, The	M				Photographer in Courtroom (Ralph Brooks).	118662
1919	Brass Check	N		Sinclair, Upton		Press. Denunciation of journalism. Indictment of the press, analogy between prostitution and the press.  Combination of autobiography and reporting	118663
1997	Brass Eye: Crime	T			Episode #5. 2-26-1997	News Dwarf (Big Mick).	118664
1997	Brass Eye: Decline	T			Episode #6. 3-5-1997	Newsreader (Doon Mackichan).	118665
1956	Brass Legend, The	M		Zuckerman, George, Jess Arnold (Story). Don Martin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Tatum (Willard Sage) runs an article implying that the sheriff is trying to prevent the boy who tipped him about an outlaw from collecting the reward money. The outlaw's henchmen are able to identify the boy when the article appears and he is shot.Sheriff hunts down killer and also shoots the outlaw as he tries to escape.	118666
1990	Brass; Bradley Sticks It Out	T			Episode #28. 4-30-1990	News Commentator (John Pullen) of Bradleytone News.	118667
1990	Brass: Bradley Does His Bit	T			Episode #31. 5-21-1990	News Commentator (John Pullen) of Bradleytone News.	118668
2007	Brasyl	NSF		McDonald, Ian		TV Reality Producer, an aspiring mogul from a seedy near-future hood, an 18th century Jesuit missionary and other assorted Brazilians uncover a vast conspiracy involving quantum physics and parallel realities.	118669
1986	Brat Farar	MTF				Commentator, Racing (Nicholas Goldwyn).	118670
1986	Brat Farrar	MT				Commentator, Race (Nicholas Goldwyn).	118671
1919	Brat, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	118672
1962	Brat, The	CB			Johnny Jason, Teen Reporter #2	Teen Reporter Johnny Jason. 	118673
1970	Brave Bunch, The (aka Gennaioi tou Vorra)	M			Greece - Ness	War Correspondent	118674
1950	Brave in the Heart, The	SS	MLPL	Schuman, Sylvie	In "Time of Discovering: Stories of Girls Who Found Clues to Careers."	School Newspaper Arthur Bates, The Tatler. Miss Sands, the teacher,. Peggy writes a gossip column and Miss Sands wants to take it away from her. Grant Dyke is her favorite.Rhonda, another columnist.	118675
1932	Brave New World	N	OWN - H	Huxley, Aldous		News Media	118676
1998	Brave New World	MT				News Media. Reporter (Liliana Cabal). Gossip Reporter (Jody Rennick). Paparazzi #1 (Wells Rosales). Paparazzi #2 (Alex Jorden).	118677
2007	Brave One, The	M				News Media. Radio Host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) tells stories about life in "the safest city in the world." One night she and her fiancé are attacked and savagely beaten by a trio of thus during a stroll through Central Park.Reporter (Carolyn Erika Walter). Reporter #2 (Joseph Melendez). Cameraman (Angelo Bonsignore). News Anchor (Cheryl Wills). Radio Station Employee (Angela Frye).Erica survives the attack but her fiancé is killed. She no longer feels safe but her fear and grief are ultimately subsumed by her anger and when she kills for the first time in self-defense, it leaves her with an appetite for more.Callers into Erica's radio show are alarmed about the vigilante in their midst unaware they're talking to her -- the respected media personality is a cold-blooded killer out for revenge. Erica narrates the film.	118678
1961	Bravest Man in Space, The	CB			Mystery in Space #70	Reporter Harl Vincent of Space-Time Magazine claims he witnessed an android duplicate of Space Adventurer Jon Drum performing at least one of Drum’s adventures. Drum was about to be honored with a Space Cross for Valor at the Solar Hall on Earthport Los Frisco when Vincent makes his accusations. Drum refuses to defend himself and leaves for home in disgrace, but is captured by a warrior race. It is all a ruse so Drum can rescue several captured scientists on another world. Exonerated, he returns home for his medals. 	118679
1998	Bravo Profiles: Jack Kerouac: On the Road to Desolation	DT			Episode #11.	Photojournalist (John Suiter). Publisher (Robert Giroux). Biographer (Tom Clark). Writer (Ann Douglas).	118680
2005	Bravo Unwrapped	NR		Rimmer, Christine	Harlequin	Magazine Features Editor B.J. Carlyle of Alpha, the ultimate men’s magazine, grew up amid hot tub s and hot women at the infamous mansion of her father, L.T. Carlyle, the magazine’s publisher. Now she’s out to prove to L.T. that she’s got what it takes to become editor-in-chief -- even if it means swallowing her pride and getting Buck Bravo for December’s cover story. Landing the best-selling author, adventurer and man-of-the-house is a coup. The competition would kill to get the exclusive. But B.J. and Buck were in love once, and it ended badly. They haven’t seen each other since -- except for a recent one-night stand. Now Buck’s insisting B.J. spend the next two weeks with him in the Sierra Mountains and write the story herself. B.J. agrees, but she’s not going to tell Buck she suspects she’s pregnant with his baby. B.J.’s out to get the story. She doesn’t need Buck thinking she’s out to get her man. Buck thinks B.J. is the love of his life and the best part is Carlyle needs him. They ran into each other a couple of months ago in New York City and found themselves in bed. B.J. had morning sickness but she wants to wait a few months to tell Buck. Alpha is the #1 Men’s Magazine. B.J. was to interview the hottest musical group for the December issue, but the group broke up and now she’s without a feature. L.T., her father, calls her to have dinner with him and his latest Alpha “girl” Jessica. Still fighting an upset stomach, she arrives to find Buck Bravo, a best-selling author, as a guest and her father tells her Buck is the December issue feature. Buck insists she come home with him to New Bethlehem Flat in California to do the story. They arrive at the local Bed & Breakfast, the Sierra Star, owned by Buck’s mother. Slowly B.J. is caught up in Buck’s life and all the family and friends around the town. 	118681
1944	Brazil	M				Reporter (Lee Lenoir-Leonardo Scavino). Messenger (George J. Lewis).	118682
1985	Brazil	M				TV Interviewer (John Flanagan)	118683
1942	Brazil Gets the News	DT	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 10:01	Newspaper. A look at the Agazeta newspaper printing operation in Sao Paolo, Brazil.	118684
2007	Breach	M	DVD -R HQ 10023, 10024			News Media. Beautiful Reporter (Reagan Pasternak). Photographer (David Huband).	118685
1982	Breach of Contract	M				Photographer (Conrad Hurtt). Photographer (Julius Zagon).	118686
1994	Breach of the Peace	M				Reporter (Emma Hill)	118687
1918	Bread	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118688
1971	Bread	M				Interviewer (Robert Hewison)	118689
2000	Bread and Roses	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Terry Anzur). Two Latina sisters work as cleaners in downtown office building and fight for the right to unionize.	118690
1900	Bread Line, The: Story of a Paper, A	N	USC	Paine, Albert Bigelow		Newspaper. Story of two artists and two writers and of a paper which these four started. Barrifield, New York editor.  Perner, editor of new paper.  Artist Livingstone.	118691
2008	Break and Enter	N		Harrison, Colin		Columnist Porter Wren for a New York daily tabloid is a happily married man with two kids and a terrifying mortgage. When he’s approached at a swank party by a woman, the widow of a hot young filmmaker, not even Wren’s native cynicism cues him to the woman’s real intentions until he has compromised himself and his family’s safety. The filmmaker is found mysteriously dead in a Lower East Side lot. More than a year later, the murder remains unsolved. The widow is concerned that the monstrous billionaire who owns Wren’s paper and who believes a mystery video that has been turning up repeatedly in his office must becoming from her. All she wants Wren to do is find the original video, which she says has nothing to do with her husband’s murder. But as Wren was advised years earlier by a washed-up journalist, “It’s all one story.” 	118692
1986	Break In	N	OWN - P	Francis, Dick		Tabloid scandal sheet prints a false report that racehorse trainer can't pay his debts and he almost goes bankrupt. Newspaper tycoons. The vicious newspaper campaign jeopardizes his career as a racehorse trainer.Steeplechase jockey tries to find out who is behind it all but there are powerful people who think he should mind his own business.	118693
1938	Break the News	M				Press Agent (Joss Ambler - The Press Agent).	118694
1993	Break the Night	NR		Stuart, Anne	Silhouette Shadows #27009	News Media	118695
2003	Break Up Artist, The	M				Reporter (Fran Weinstein)	118696
1963	Break, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	118697
2004	Break, The	M			Short	Newscaster (Daniel Harlow). Newscaster (Christina J. Chang).	118698
1983	Breakaway	DT				Magazine	118699
1978	Breakaway Girls: Pauline Wells	T			Episode #1. 3-9-1978	Interviewer (Bridget Ashburn).	118700
2004	Breakdance Kid, The	M				News Media. Reporters (David Dacy, Jourdan Henderson). Reporter (Jannette Cotrino McLaughlin).	118701
2005	Breakdown Lane, The	N		Mitchard, Jacquelyn		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Julieanne Gillis writes a popular column. What she fails to see in her own home is that her husband has decided it's time to go on permanent vacation. He leaves Gillis in the lurch with two teenagers and a toddler.While Leo joins a commune to find himself, Gillis also finds herself -- first nearing financial insolvency, then with multiple sclerosis.Julieanne, a dancer turned journalist, and her college sweetheart, an attorney, have two teenagers. But Julieanne, so skilled at dispensing clear-headed advice to readers is blind to the hairline fractures that threaten her own marriage.Her husband leaves her, Julieanne is diagnosed with MS and confined to bed. Comes to depend on her best friend and one of her teenagers (Gabe) to write her column when she finds herself flagging.	118702
1997	Breaker High: Belly of the Beast	T			Episode #9. 9-25-1997	Turkish Newsman (Chris Logan).	118703
1997	Breaker High: When in Rome…	T			Episode #16. 10-13-1997	News Media. News Reporter (Michael Sicoly).	118704
1980	Breaker Morant - (aka "Breaker" Morant	M			Episode	Court Reporter (Ray Ball)	118705
1997	Breakers	TS			Australia	Journalist Lucy Hill (Louise Crawford) is bisexual and tutor Kelly is her gay romantic interest. . The Breakers is a majestic old building on the grand sweep of the beach boulevard. The building houses a cafe, a modeling agency and a community newspaper. The main characters in Breakers are the young journalists and models, trendy customers of the cafe and the Simmons family, the owners of the Breakers building.	118706
2004	Breakfast	DT			Episode #193. 8-20-2004	News Program. Olympics Reporter Ellie Crisell.	118707
2007	Breakfast	DT			Series 2000-	News Program. Reporters Julia George, Tim Muffett, Susannah Streeter, Samantha Simmonds, Jules Botfield, Sarah Campbell, Graham Satchell, Mike Sergeant. Reporter-Newsreader (Louisa Baldwin). Correspondents Jon Braine. World Affairs Reporter Paul Welsh.Political Correspondents Reeta Chakrabarti, Jo Coburn. Business Correspondents Declan Curry, Tanya Beckett, Sara Coburn. Sports Correspondents Chris Hollins, Sue Thearle. Sports Correspondents Matt Smith, Mike Bushell, Rob Bonnett (2000-2005).Weather Forecasters Helen Willetts, Carol Kirkwood, Isobel Lang. Elizabeth Saary, Sarah Wilmshurst, Matt Taylor. Newsreaders Jules Botfield, Emma Howard, Gillian Joseph, Asad Ahmad. Regional Weather Forecaster Tori Good, George Eykyn.Presenters Dermot Murnaghan, Kate Silverton, Natasha Kaplinsky, Bill Turnbull, Sian Williams, Nigel Jay, Darren Jordan, Simon McCoy, Jon Sopel. Tina Bangs, Tanya Beckett, Jules Etchingham, Jane Hill, Mishal Husain, Emily Maiths, Sarah Montague.Presenters Susanna Reid, Charlie Stayt. Arts Correspondents Rosie Millard, David Sillitoe, Emma Jones. Economics Reporter Dharshini David. Home Affairs Correspondent Gillian Hargreaves.  Sports Reporter Karen Mullally.	118708
1942	Breakfast at Sadi's: Lum & Abner interview excerpts	DR	CD11 - Wells		6-1-46	Radio Morning Talk Show	118709
1941	Breakfast at Sardi's:	DR			Radio Series. 1941-49	Host Tom Breneman's Hollywood, Breakfast in Hollywood	118710
1961	Breakfast at Tiffany's	M	DVD -R HQ 7961, 7962. L		AFI-Photographers/Authors	Reporters (Glen Vernon, Bill Bradley)	118711
1954	Breakfast Club, The	DT			2-22-1954 to 2-25-1955. ABC	Host Don McNeill.	118712
1990	Breakfast in Bed	M				News Media. Reporter #3 (Kelly Anne Ross).	118713
1945	Breakfast in Hollywood	DT				Radio Morning Talk Show	118714
1954	Breakfast in Hollywood	DT			1-11-1954 to 2-5-1954. NBC	Host: Johnny Dugan.	118715
1998	Breakfast News	DT			Series 1989	Business Correspondent, 1998-1999 (Tanya Beckett)	118716
1989	Breakfast News	DT				Business Correspondent (Sara Coburn). Arts Correspondent (Rosie Millard). Sports Correspondent (Rob Bonnet). Sports Correspondent (Sue Thearle)	118717
1983	Breakfast Time	T			UK. Series 1983-1989.	Newsreaders Debbie Rix (1983), Jill Dando (1988-1989), Fern Britton, Sue Carpenter.. Weather Presenter Francis Wilson (1983). Gossip Columnist Chris Wilson (1983).Sports Presenters David Icke (1983), Bob Wilson. Presenters Frank Bough (1983-1987), Selina Scott (1983-1986), Sue Cook, Debbie Greenwood, Sally Magnusson, John Mountford, Jeremy Paxman, Nick Ross, Mike Smith, Kirsty Wark.Astrologer Russell Grant (1983).	118718
1945	Breakfast With Dorothy and Dick	DR			Radio Series. 1945-50	Radio Morning Talk Show	118719
1993	Breakfast With Frost:	DT			Series 1993-2005	Newsreaders Kate Sanderson (2003), Gillian Joseph (2004), Darren Jordon, Moira Stuart. Correspondent Rageh Omaar. Presenter David Frost.	118720
2007	Breakfast with Scot 	M	DVD			Sportscaster Eric McNally (Thomas Cavanagh)  for Canadian Sports Network (CSTN) is a former hockey player turned sportscaster. He has been in a committed relationship for four years with Sam (Ben Shenkman), a sports lawyer. But when Sam’s adventure-seeking brother Billy takes a job in South America, his ex-girlfriend Julie is discovered dead from a drug overdose leaving her son Scot to Billy -- and Scot is not is son. But Billy is missing in action so Sam is left to pick up the pieces. But the problem is Eric never wanted kids. Scott’s arrival throws Eric and Sam’s life into complete disarray. When Billy shows up to take Scot back to South America, Eric and Sam can’t bear the thought of losing him. 	118721
1977	Breakfast With the Pioneer Club	SS	GPL	Bond, James L.	In "Intro 8 -- The Liar's Craft."	Newspaperman Walter Kimbel. Fat Al, the editor of a "dime-and-penny newspaper."  Jack Sadler sat across from Kimbel.	118722
2004	Breakin' All the Rules	M				Magazine Editor (Jamie Fox) in Los Angeles. Dumped by his girlfriend, he writes a how-to bestseller laying out rules for breaking up.	118723
2007	Breaking All the Rules	NR		Carroll, Marisa	Mediterranean Nights series.	Sports Journalist Lola Sandler knows that missing a huge scoop is an eager reporter’s worst nightmare. And that’s exactly the situation Lola is in when she boards the cruise ship, Alexandra’s Dream. During the break of a big scandal back home, Lola finds herself watching waves break in the Mediterranean. Luckily for her, a bigger story is waiting for her on the ship.  Four years ago in the final round of the Masters Tournament, pro golfer Eric Lashman walked off the green -- and away from professional sports forever. After years of cultivating privacy and anonymity, he never imagined that he’d be teaching golf, let alone aboard a cruise ship. When Lola recognizes him, she sees an opportunity for a career-making expose. But their developing attraction may force her to make a choice: write a news story or live a love story. 	118724
1979	Breaking Away	M	DVD -R HQ 8581, 8582 (Mislabeled 8581 also).			Sports Announcer (Douglas Rafferty).	118725
2009	Breaking Bad: ABQ	T	DVD -R HQ 11158		Episode. 	News Media cover web site to help Walt created by his son. What no one knows is that Walt is using the web site as a scam to launder the money he made selling meth. He’s the one sending in contributions from all over the country. Newspaper does a story on the site followed by TV coverage.	118726
2009	Breaking Bad: No Mas	T	DVD -R HQ 11863		Episode. 	News Media cover the aftermath of the airplane crash that affects the entire community. The two planes collided when the air controller, overwhelmed by the death of his daughter, loses control of the skies. Walt receives a new offer after picking up Jesse from his stint in rehab. 	118727
2009	Breaking Bad: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10918		Episode. 	News Media. Television News broadcast. 	118728
2002	Breaking Faith	N		Cornwell, John	Weinberg List	Journalist	118729
1989	Breaking In	M				TV Newscaster (Ted Bryant)	118730
1998	Breaking News	N		MacNeil, Robert		TV News Staff. Anchorman Grant Munro, the veteran. Bill Donovan, handsome reporter with little experience.	118731
2006	Breaking News	NJ		Burns, Laura J.	Lil' Bratz Series, Volume 3	School TV Newscast. The Bratz take to the airwaves of Stiles High in their latest project -- starring in a morning newscast each day at school. But when their fabulous stories are altered, a disaster unfolds that can't  be ignored.As the girls chase down the culprit who tried to sabotage their newscast—and their class grade—they learn a lesson about playing fair and the big payoff that comes from hard work.	118732
2004	Breaking News	M	DVD -R HQ 9711, 9712			News Media covers a shootout between Hong Kong police and five robbers barricaded inside a building.	118733
2001	Breaking News:	T			Series - July 17, 2002 premiere. TNT series never aired	TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)Reporter (Guy Villeneuve).	118734
2002	Breaking News: Bad Water	T		Kenney, Anne	Episode #11	TV News Staff. Leader of a militia group drives an undercover Ethan and a teenage kid to federal courthouse for a surprise. It blows up. Ethan who caught the explosion on tape ends up arrested as an accomplice in the bombing, which killed four people.Arrest leads to stalemate between FBI who want a tape of the compound in I24's possession and I24 who wants a tape of the explosion in the FBI's possession -- leaving Ethan caught in the middle. He gets out of custody. Blows whistle on Ray.Ethan has to contend with tenacious media. Try to convince innocent Daryl t go to police. But after he does, Ethan's life is in danger.Meanwhile, Allison is scheduled to do an interview on sexual harassment of women dropouts in the military, but she isn't even interested in doing the interview... until she finds out Peter and Rachel want to push it back in lieu of the bombing.And Mel smells gray market when a Russian neighbor moves in with an array of expensive cars -- the kind of cars no one on the block can afford.	118735
2002	Breaking News: Broadcast From Hell, The	T	VHS 1254		Episode #8	TV News Staff. When the cameramen go on strike, Quentin and other produces must man the cameras. Julian's story on a Supreme Court nominee leads to tragic consequences.Ethan and Jamie cover a hurricane. Nude photo of LeClaire shows up on the InternetTV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)	118736
2002	Breaking News: Dunne's Choice	T	VHS 1252	Tamaro, Janet	Episode #7	TV News Staff. Dunne (Tim Matheson) and LeClaire's (Myndy Crist) investigation into a submarine accident mayo lead to a top-level political conspiracy.Patricia Wettig joins the cast in a recurring role as Dunne's wife. Quentin produces a report on a serial killer about to be executed.TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)	118737
2002	Breaking News: Hi, Noonan	T	SVD 1208. SVD 1205 (Incomplete).	Stern, Gardner	Episode #2.	TV News Staff. Mel reports on a patients' rights group picketing an HMO-sponsored health care center in Kentucky and winding up gassed by the police for seemingly no reason.While watching tape of riot, Mel discovers Trevor the sound man provoked cops by throwing bottle at them. Tells Peter. Quentin discovers hostage crisis in a Kansas City dry cleaners that hasn't hit wires yet.Jack Barnes, the CEO, hands Sloan's workload to Peter, while angrily telling him that he's putting the replacement search on hold, because I24's ratings are in the toilet. Suggests Peter stop relying so much on Bill as network's lone star.Start relying on a woman. Peter forgoes giving Janet another puff piece, sends her, of Bill, to Kansas City with Julian to interview deranged terrorist who's taken his ex-wife as one of the hostages. Promises to free a hostage if they send Janet.Meanwhile, Madeline asks Mel to join him in therapy to talk about how they won't compromise in regards to Russell.	118738
2002	Breaking News: I24 Gate	T	VHS 1289		Episode #12	TV News Staff. Templeton (Rowena King) gets the scoop on a sexual scandal involving a congressman. Rachel discovers she may be pregnant.TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)	118739
2002	Breaking News: Karma	T	SVDSP 1295 (Missed Beginning)		Episode #13. 10-9-2002	TV News Staff. Tragedy results when LeClaire (Myndy Crist) organizes an interview with a man accused of murdering his daughter. Kozyck balks when Barnes proposes that I24 hype a tabloid showInterviewer (Suzanne Bastien).TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)	118740
2002	Breaking News: My Suspect Vinny	T	VHS 1271		Episode #10	TV News Staff. Templeton and Kerbis encounter an amiable but simpleminded security officer who may be involved in the disappearance of a teen. Meanwhile, Thomas has a run-in with an editor.Templeton: Rowena King. Thomas: Jeffrey D. Sams.TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)	118741
2002	Breaking News: Pilot	T	SVD 1205	Stern, Gardner	Episode #1. 7-17-2002 on Bravo	TV News Staff. An avalanche in Colorado believed to have buried the vice president forces the I24 team to drop their plans to be first on the scene. Julian mixes business with pleasure and proposes to Jamie, who accepts, then regrets it.Mel argues with Madeline that their son, Russell, never gets to spend time with either parent, as they both work.  For her first project, Peter pairs up new intern Lauren Sabusawa with head of consumer affairs Lloyd Fuchs on an SOY field assignment.Bill is angry to hear the network's 18-49 female bracket hasn't met expectations, except when Janet is on screen. Janet uses avalanche to sweet talk Peter into giving her something substantial.Peter and Rachel feel guilty when I24's VP Richard Sloan -- who would have been on vacation with his family had Peter not called -- is killed in a car accident on his way to work. ENG Cameraman (Cameron K. Smith).Source tips the team off that the VP went up to Colorado to cheat on his wife with a would-be actress -- and has the video to prove it. I24 are first to report that the VP died, burying the affair angle in the process.	118742
2002	Breaking News: Rachel Glass & the No Good, Very Bad Day	T	VHS 1253, 1215	Kenney, Anne	Episode #3	TV News Staff. Julian and Jamie get stranded during a two-day vacation when their vehicle breaks down. Mel gets involved with violent Asian gang. Kozyck hires the network owner's son as a producer.Kozyck: Clancy Brown. Rachel: Lisa Ann Walter. Mel: Jeffrey D. SamsEthan Barnes, Jack's son, is hired as a new field producer. Mel nearly gets killed trying to follow up on a story concerning a gang of young Asians. Refuses to hand over tape of interview.Jamie and Julian comes to blows while doing a story on wilderness survival techniques. They inadvertently make the newsroom think something happened to them when they don't answer their pagers.Meanwhile, Janet hires a publicist, Lori Stark, to help boost her profile and after Mel's situation and a visit to her cousin's, Rachel wishes she had a family.	118743
2002	Breaking News: Spin Art	T	SVD 1226, 1238		Episode #4	TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)Jamie (Rowena King) gets enmeshed in a hate-crime debate when she covers the murder of a gay man. LeClaire reports on a sweat stop.Kozyck hires an eccentric consumer reporter (Bronson Pinchot).  Kozyck (Clancy Brown).  Rachel (Lisa Ann Walter). Dunne (Tim Matheson), the anchor.	118744
2002	Breaking News: Story Vanishes, The (aka Vanished)	T	SVDSP 1278	Tamaro, Janet	Episode #9	TV News Staff. I24 reports followers of Muslim terrorist are responsible for car bombing that killed Idaho congressman who made speech urging State Department to deny student visas to Muslims.Because of an interview Bill has done with Youssef Arafat, Arafat wants to be interviewed by him in Paris so that the man can tell the world that he had nothing to do with it. Bill and Ethan head to Paris. They are taken hostage.They finally get interview, but Arafat keeps tape. Janet infuriated when somebody, presumably Jamie, pins up an article in newsroom that denounces her as a "lightweight."When she goes to Peter to complain, he tells her that with Bill away, she has her chance to prove to the guilty party that she's not.And manic-depressive Allison neglects to take her meds, and ends up caring more about the interview she managed to land with the congressman's wife than for Bill's safety.	118745
2002	Breaking News: Victims	T	VHS 1244		Episode #6	TV News Staff. Bill Dunne (Tim Matheson), anchorman for fictitious 24-hour news channel I-24. Reporter (Myndy Crist). Chicago-based 24-hour news network correspondents. Anchorman (Tim Matheson).  Producer (Lisa Ann Walter)Quentin (Vincent Gale) gets his first producing job by covering a rape allegedly committed by a Nobel-laureate professor. LeClaire auditions for co-anchor positionTempleton investigates a plant that's releasing hazardous pollutants.	118746
2002	Breaking News: Wall-to-Wall Plane Crash	T		Chambers, John	Episode #5.	TV News Staff. New partners Julian and Mel witness a commuter jet crash in Washington, and become rescuers first, reporters later. I24 brings in retired NTSB investigator Donald Simms to explain what might have gone wrong.Ethan is made Jamie's new producer. Bill has a fit when Peter devotes nonstop coverage to the crash, at the expense of his interview with a congresswoman. Julian and Mel discover a home video amongst the wreckage, and uplink it to the newsroom.Jamie isn't truthful with Julian about new pairings. Peter makes Jamie interview Mel, the hero, while Julian goes to hospital to play tape to survivor.Janet's conscience torn when, in hopes of a good scoop, she misleads woman who may have lost loved one on the crash into believing she might have. Congresswoman throws tantrum during interview because airline I24 is pointing finger at is in her district.Crash confirmed as caused by banned pressurized air canisters that exploded upon takeoff. Man Julian saved repays him by suing him for having taped aired. I24 also has problems with phone lines.	118747
2008	Breaking Point	N		Smith, Frank A. 		Aspiring Journalist Mark Newman is on the trail of a hot story and now has disappeared along with every scrap of potential evidence. He was chasing a story about dark doings in the English countryside. After two weeks of running police training courses on race relations and sensitivity, a DCI agent wants nothing more than to get back to investigating crimes. But his boss has something different in mind. She asks him to look into the missing journalist. It seems a the chief constable’s niece is worried about the disappearance of her house-mate Newman, a journalism student who took her camera without permission and went off in his van two days ago. When a man who had been talking animatedly to Newman in the local pub days before the student went missing, suddenly goes leaves for Ireland in the company of two thuggish-looking blokes, it seems there may be a real crime after all. 	118748
1950	Breaking Point, The	M				Reporter (John Alvin). Reporter (John Morgan).	118749
1961	Breaking Point, The (aka Great Armored Car Swindle, The)	M			UK	Journalist Robert Wade (Dermot Walsh) helps the wife of a man who became a part of a Communist scheme to substitute counterfeit bills for new money. She learns of the plot and races to the airport to stop her husband from making the exchange. He is killed during the transfer. As the Communist scheme is aborted, Wade restrains the wife from running to her dead husband.  	118750
1992	Breaking the Silence	MT	DVD -R HQ 7715, 7716			News Media. Reporter #1 (Alexandra Leh)	118751
2003	Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror	DT				Reporter (John Pilger)	118752
1997	Breaking the Surface: Greg Louganis Story, The	MT				Reporter '76 (Kasper Michaels). Press Room Reporter (Dean McKenzie). Sports Announcer Lou Richards.	118753
1997	Breaking Up	M	DVD -R 1698			Food Photographer (Russell Crowe) and schoolteacher recall the high and low points of their relationship.	118754
1998	Breakout	M				Reporter (Sara Mininni)	118755
2004	Breakup Artist, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Fran Weinstein). Publicist (Kristen Siegal). Cameraman #1 (Anthony Salerno). Cameraman #2 Gus Roccoforte). TV Host Regis Philbin (Himself).	118756
2008	Breast Cancer Diaries, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 11141, 11142			Journalist Ann Murray starts a video diary when she learns she has breast cancer. 	118757
1997	Breast Men	MT				Interviewers. Female Interviewer (Kari Lizer). Male Interviewer (Xander Berkeley).	118758
2000	Breathing Hard	M				Interviewer (Peter Jurasik).	118759
1996	Breathing Lessons: Life and Work of Mark O'Brien, The	DT	SVD 1329			Journalist. Academy Award-winning documentary chronicles story of poet-journalist who has spent almost his entire life in an iron lung after contracting polio at the age of 6	118760
1991	Breathing Water	N		Gavin, Thomas		Reporter Frank Canby makes it his business to find out who two conmen are who are trying to convince a rich old woman that one is the grandson who was kidnapped nine years earlier. Millions of dollars will be the grandson's legacy.Local paper's page-one story about donation catches the eye of the con-man who turns his young companion into the vanished boy. The doubting reporter finds proof that the young man may indeed be the missing boy.Enterprising reporter reveals all he's learned that the con-man is both the boy's father and his abductor. The eccentric dowager is stricken by the fresh loss of her grandson. The boy returns too late to undo the damage.	118761
1983	Breathless	M				Photographer (Isabel Cooley)	118762
1994	Breathless	N		Cameron, Stella	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	118763
1961	Breathless (A Bout de Souffle)	M	L	Truffaut, Francois (Story). Jean-Luc Godard (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. France. The Gangster Film. Cult Movies 2 - Ness Book	Aspiring Journalist Patricia Franchini (Jean Seberg) sells the Herald Tribune on the streets of Paris. She says she writes to make money and not depend on any man. Shown interviewing artist.Editor (Van Doude). The Journalist (Van Doude). A Journalist  (Philippe de Broca). A Journalist (Andre S. Labarthe). A Journalist (Francois Moreuil). A Journalist (Jean-Louis Richard).	118764
2001	Breed, The	M				Newscaster (Szonja Oroszlan)	118765
1581	Breefe Discourse of the Taking of Edmund Campion Gathered by A.M., The	ER	USC	Munday, Anthony		News	118766
2007	Brekleby Press, The	NSF		Thomas, Deborah		Reporter Natalie joins a motley crew of special reporters who travel through time and space to record the little things of daily histories. They are not just reporters, but members of the guardianship and of the words. The Brekleby Press has the ability to embark upon the unknown. Natalie views her team’s ability as lacking and the reporters see her as inept and excess baggage, making for a tough fit until she finds her true calling. 	118767
1945	Brenda Star, Reporter	M			Serial.	Reporter Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury). Photographer Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor). 12 chapter stops including "Hot News"	118768
1975	Brenda Starr	MT	VHS 1122	Messick, Dale (Comic Strip). Ira Barmack, George Kirgo (Story). Kirgo (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Brenda Starr (Jill St. John) for the Los Angeles Tribune convinces bank robber who requested her assistance in negotiations with police to give himself up. Goes to hospital disguised as a nun after receiving a tip that wealthy man is there.Scooped by TV rival Roger Randall (Jed Allen) who airs story that  man victim of voodoo curse. Starr tries to find out source of information by inviting him to her apartment and playing up to him. He turns on TV, shows report taped earlier on man's death.Starr's friend, a sculptor who did bust of the man, is murdered. Boss takes her off story, Starr resigns. She's kidnapped, taken to publisher of paper who received death threats: "I approve of freedom of the press, so long as it doesn't cost my life." AAsks her to secretly investigate. She goes to Brazil, nearly becomes victim of voodoo sacrifice. Discovers man alive, faked death to blackmail others. He prepares to wed Starr. Doctor is rival Randall who impersonated doctor to prove he's real reporter.They team up to stop killer. Starr returns, fights editor over reworking her copy into purple prose. Variety 5/12/76: "Beautiful, sexy and able in her work. Never mind that many of her newspaper stories are acquired by blatant use of her sexual charms….."	118769
1990	Brenda Starr	M	SV 246		1986	Reporter Brenda Starr (Brooke Shields) of the Flash interviews a gangster during a shoot-out with police, plays piano with the President and outwits spies with the aid of her makeup kit. Libby (Lips) Lipscomb (Diana Scarwid, a rival reporter for the GlobeLipscomb competes with Starr for a story on an inventor who has developed a means of converting water to fuel. When Starr goes to the Amazon to search for the inventor, Lipscomb announces the news in her paper so spies will know where to find Starr.Although Starr appears to lose the story and her paper folds, she discovers the fuel is fake and gets a scoop while Lipscomb is fired. Starr has an ongoing feud with the cartoonist who is drawing her and who draws himself into events.Cub Reporter Pesky Miller (John Short). Reporter #1 (Tod Booth). Reporter Hank O'Hare (Kathleen Wilhoite). Editor Francis I. Livright (Charles Durning). Reporter (George Marshall Ruge). Editor (Reathel Bean), The Globe.	118770
1940	Brenda Starr	CS	COPIES	Messick, Dale	1940-2002	Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash	118771
2002	Brenda Starr	CS	COPIES	Brigman, June and Mary Schmich	12-6-2002 through present.	Reporter Brenda Starr of The Flash. Various characters on the paper, new and old.  Gabriella (Gabby) Van Slander, reporter. Mr. Barker, publisher.	118772
1954	Brenda Starr Reporter: Sunday Newspaper Comic Strips, Jan. 17 through Nov. 21	CS	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118773
1943	Brenda Starr: Brenda Starr and the Masked Imposter	CB	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118774
1963	Brenda Starr: Brenda Starr Reporter: Poisoned Black Orchid, The,  No. 1, October-December 1963	CB	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118775
1940	Brenda Starr: Brenda Starr Reporter: Red-Headed Bombshell -- Her First Year	CB	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118776
1940	Brenda Starr: Brenda Starr Reporter: Strange Case of the Beastly Twins, the First Mysteryman Story, The	CB	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118777
1955	Brenda Starr: Brenda Starr Reporter: Vol. I, Number 15, October 1955	CB	OWN	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118778
1972	Brenda Starr: Funny Papers	T			Comedy Special	Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff. Satiric sketches based on comic strip characters including Brenda Starr (Raquel Welch)	118779
1943	Brenda Starr: Girl Reporter	N	OWN - H (Three Copies)	Messick, Dale		Reporter Brenda Starr for the Flash and staff	118780
1979	Brenda Starr: Pilot	T			Based on Dale Messick comic strip	Reporter Brenda Starr (Sherry Jackson) for the Flash	118781
1984	Brenda Starr: Untitled	CB			Brenda Starr #1. Reprinted from Brenda Starr Reporter #15	Reporter Brenda Starr is featured. 	118782
1955	Brenda Starr: Untitled	CB			Brenda Starr #13	Reporter Brenda Starr is featured. 	118783
1981	Brendon Chase	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Dafydd Hywel).	118784
1996	Bret "Hit" Man Hart	M				Commentator Jerry "The King" Lawler (Jerry Lawler). Commentator (Vince McMahon-Himself). Commentator (Jim Ross-Himself).	118785
1981	Bret Maverick:	T			Series 12-1-1981 to 8-24-1982. 17 episodes.	Newspaper Publisher M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), of the Sweetwater Territorian. Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistantNewspaper Editor Mary Lou Springer (Darleen Carr) in some episodes.	118786
1981	Bret Maverick: Anything For a Friend (aka Billy Boy)	T			Episode. 12-15-1981	Photographer M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), photographer for town newspaper, The Sweetwater Territorian, then Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistant	118787
1981	Bret Maverick: Dateline: Sweetwater	T				Photographer M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), photographer for town newspaper, The Sweetwater Territorian, then Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistant	118788
1981	Bret Maverick: Lazy Ace, The	T			Episode. 12-1-1981	Photographer M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), photographer for town newspaper, The Sweetwater Territorian, then Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistant	118789
1982	Bret Maverick: Mayflower Women's Historical Society, The	T			Episode. 2-2-1982	Photographer M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), photographer for town newspaper, The Sweetwater Territorian, then Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistant	118790
1981	Bret Maverick: Welcome to Sweetwater	T		Dawson, Gordon	Episode. 11-8-1981	Photographer M.L. (Mary Lou) Springer  (Darleen Carr), photographer for town newspaper, The Sweetwater Territorian, then Publisher. Rodney (David Knell), her assistant	118791
1989	Brev till paradiset	MF			Sweden	News Media. The Journalist  (Peter Torbiornsson).	118792
1940	Brewers' Big Horses, The	N	OWN - H	Walker, Mildred		Newswoman. Michigan girl flouts conventions by working as a newspaperwoman and marrying a brewer's son	118793
1970	Brewster McCloud	M	L		ALTMAN	Newspaper Headlines. Movie opens with a newspaper headline: Agnew: Society Should Discard Some U.S. People	118794
1985	Brewster's Millions	M				News Media. Journalist at Rally (Strawn Bovee). Journalist at Rally (Matt Landers). Journalist at Rally (Lin Shaye). Journalist at Rally (Wesley Thompson). Political Newscaster (Allan Miller). Paparazzo (Joel Weiss).	118795
1999	Brian Benben Show, The	T	SVDSP 727, 732			TV Reporter Brian Benben is a news anchor at KYLA until a ratings slump causes the station to hire new, younger anchors with flashier smiles. Brian is demoted to Features reporter and strikes up a not-so-friendly rivalry with his replacement	118796
1972	Brian Keith Show, The: Trapped	T			Episode #3.	TV Newsman (Douglas Mossman).	118797
1999	Brian Lara Cricket	G			Cricket	Commentators (Jonathan Agnew, Geoffrey Boycott - Themselves - Voices).	118798
2005	Brian Lara International Cricket	G			Cricket	Commentators (Jonathan Agnew, Ian Bishop, David Gower, Tony Greig, Bill Lawry - Themselves - Voices). .	118799
1983	Brian's Captive	NR	OWN - P	Jordan, Alexis Hill		Reporter Rowan Strickland. Female. Candlelight Ecstasy Romance #163	118800
1971	Brian's Song	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Mario Machado). 2nd Reporter (Bud Furillo-Himself). Stu Nahan, Happy Hairston as themselves. News Media.	118801
1921	Briary-Bush, The	N	OWN - H - GPL (Two Copies)	Dell, Floyd		Journalist Felix Fay. Saga of Felix Fay continues.  Into Chicago journalism and the problems of married life.	118802
1958	Bribery and Corruption	SS	GPL	Samuel, Edwin	In "Cottage in Galilee, A."	Newspaper. Cairo has a first class press. Al Ahram newspaper.  In each city, dozens of small rags and Ward esh Sharq (The Rose of the East) in Beirut typical.  Owned, managed and largely written by Michel Bustani.	118803
2002	Brice Kennedy Show, The	T				Paparazzi Nazi (Scott Frederick).	118804
1880	Bricks Without Straw	N	MLPL	Tourgee, Albion Winegar		Press. Comments about editing. On the Southern press. Southern Clarion.	118805
1944	Bride by Mistake	M	DVD -R HQ 7049, 7050			Photographer (Eddie Acuff).	118806
1941	Bride Came C.O.D., The	M	DVD -R HQ 6134, 6135. L	Earl, Kenneth, M.M. Musselman (Story). Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Davis. PR.	Radio Broadcaster Tommy Keenan (Stuart Erwin) is seeking material for his broadcast on a slow news day and discovers a bandleader engaged to a woman. Bandleader's Press Agent has already had him engaged three times in the last six weeks.Keenan decides to make sure this one goes through. He arranges for the couple to elope and hires a flier to deliver the bride. Woman's father convinces the flier to return her to him and the flier agrees at $10 a pound.Press notified by Keenan and arrives at the airport in time to see the flier flying off with the woman causing a rumor to spread that the woman has been kidnapped.Reporters (Keith Douglas, Douglas Kennedy, Herbert Anderson).  Riley, First Reporter (Chick Chandler). Second Reporter (Douglas Kennedy). Announcer (Sam Hayes). Newsboys (Lester Towne, Richard Clayton, Garland Smith, Claude Wisberg).Third Reporter (Herbert Anderson). Fourth Reporter (Frank Mayo). Fifth Reporter (Creighton Hale). Photographer (Jack  Mower).	118807
1935	Bride Comes Home, The	M				Magazine. Jeannette Desmereau (Claudette Colbert) applies for position on magazine. Cyrus Anderson (Fred MacMurray), editor. Jack Bristow (Robert Young) on magazine	118808
1975	Bride for Hampton House, A	N	MLPL	Waugh, Hillary		Reporter Corrie Maynes suspects that the death of an Amazon explorer is not accidental.  She investigates, pretending to be the explorer's wife.	118809
1948	Bride Goes Wild, The	M				Reporter (Robert Emmett Keane). Reporter (Frank Ferguson). Reporter (William Forrest) Reporter (Jack Rice).	118810
1958	Bride Is Much Too Beautiful, The (aka Mariee est trop belle, la.  aka Her Bridal Night. aka Bride Is Too Beautiful, The)	M				Paris Magazine discovers a country girl and makes her a top model. Press.	118811
1998	Bride of Chucky	M				Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	118812
1956	Bride of the Monster (aka Bride of the Atom)	M	DVD -R HQ 7056, 7050. L	Wood, Edward, Jr., Alex Gordon (Story-Screenplay)		Reporter. Janet Lawson (Loretta King) is a snoopy reporter, graduate of the Lois Lane School of Journalism who enters a swamp to track down missing people and is captured.  She was investigating murders committed by a swamp monster.Her boyfriend is a policeman. She threatens to call off their wedding if the police keep withholding information. Her editor wants her to stop running articles on the monster because the town is in a panic. But Lawson continues to pursue the story.She avoids the editor and decides to check out a house in the march occupied by a scientist. She's taken captive by the scientist's monster. Scientist hypnotizes the reporter and plans to experiment on her. Policeman rescues her.Scientist devoured by giant octopus. Reporter spends most of the film hypnotized, unconscious or strapped to a lab table.Copy boy or News Boy (William Benedict)	118813
2005	Bride of Trash, The	NSF		Segretto, Mike		Reporter pursues a man who is madly in love with a headless corpse he found in the trash behind  his junk shop. The only problem is the corpse named Elsa after his dead wife, slaughters anyone who gets in the man's way.A job in a freak show only fans the flames of Elsa's murderous impulses, and soon the two are pursued by a raging mob, a pair of bumbling hoods, an unstoppable reporter, and a homicidally jealous puppet.	118814
2009	Bride Will Keep Her Name, The 	NM		Goldstein, Jan		Investigative Reporter Taylor Darcy is handsome and ambitious WNBC TV reporter and is considered the ultimate catch. Maisie Mandelbaum is a week away from marrying this man of her dreams. But in the midst of a celebration at her Soho gallery, Maisie receives a mysterious e-mail with a disturbing query: Do you really know the man you’re about to marry? At the heart of the mystery is the questionable death of an attractive young escort who may have had a close relationship with Darcy. Even as Maisie juggles last-minute dress fittings, pesky future in-laws, and her own overbearing mother, the bride-to-be and her two best gal pals embark on an investigation that will uncover scandals in high places while they race the clock to the moment of truth. With the wedding week from hell threatening to derail the nuptials, Maisie must ultimately decide who she is and what she is willing to compromise for love.	118815
2009	Bride Wore Blue, The	NR		Burns, Cillian		War Correspondent Brett Peters returns home from Iraq after being wounded in battle. He returns  to Orlando to the biggest shock of his life -- a nine-year-old son he didn’t know he had. Ten years before, he had left TV Anchor Beth Phillips behind, bitterly certain she did not love him enough to go with him to the Middle East. He had moved on, he thought -- until he set eyes on Beth and his son, Ryan.  Beth knew the Middle East was no place for a baby, but chose not to tell Brett the truth. She loved him too much to ask him not go to, but memories of Brett’s blue eyes and dark hair still haunt her dreams. Brett finds Beth to be a self-sufficient local news anchor as well as a highly desirable woman he wants desperately. But will Beth trust him enough to let him into her life? And is it too late for happy endings?Brett Peters returns to Orlando after he took a bullet intended for a small Iraqi girl. His cameraman considered him a hero, but Brett didn’t feel like one. The pain and damage to his left leg was worth it.	118816
1940	Bride Wore Crutches, The	M		Verdier, Ed, Alan Drady (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Johnny Dixon  (Ted North) is none-too-bright, but gets a job on a metropolitan daily on the recommendation of publisher E. J. Randall (Grant Mitchell), despite objections of Managing Editor Bill Daly (Richard Lane).After bungling an assignment, Dixon gets the paper in trouble with the police. Experienced Reporter Midge Lambert (Lynne Roberts) tries to help Dixon by encouraging him to locate the crooks who committed a bank robbery he witnessed.Dixon locates the gang and joins them to get a story. When they make him handle the gun during their next robbery, Dixon uses it to hold them captive until the police arrive.New York Times, 5/26/41: "Another of those newspaper antics about the cub reporter who blunders into more adventures in twenty-four hours than does the actual journeyman reporter in twenty years….""…Yep, our cub even takes a swing at the managing editor after the boys fortify him with 'boiler-makers' in the corner bar."	118817
1640	Bride, The	P	USC	Nabbes, Thomas		News	118818
2002	Bride's Revenge, The	NR		Avery, Anne	Harlequin  Historical #618	Reporter J.R. Abbott realizes his married romance is rocky and banner news when his wife throws his underwear out of the window. Caroline Rhodes Abbott is no longer the sweet homebody he married.She wants to work on a newspaper, too. Her dreams of newswoman glory put her marriage to bed permanently -- or it might elevate their union to sensational new heights.	118819
1981	Brideshead Revisited	MT			Miniseries	Lady Reporter (Barbara Atkinson). Photographer (Robert Gallagher).	118820
1985	Bridge Across Time (aka Terror at London Bridge. Arizona Ripper)	MT			Ness	Reporter Elaine Gardner (Lindsay Bloom), perky, gets involved with the policeman investigating Jack-the-Ripper-type murders on the London Bridge in Arizona.	118821
1932	Bridge Wives	M				Reporter (Lynton Brent). Radio Announcer (Billy Bletcher).	118822
2001	Bridge, The	N		Marlette, Doug		Editorial Political Cartoonist Pick Cantrell, an "enfant terrible" who has risen to eminence at the Sun, a Long Island daily newspaper that purports to represent cutting edge of urban sophistication.When he attacks his publisher after he is fired over a controversial, unflattering cartoon of the pope, Cantrell buys a rundown old mansion and with his beautiful cinematographer wife, Cam, and young son, retreats to ancestral roots near Chapel Hill, NC.He begins restoration of historic manor house. Wife resumes career and becomes breadwinner. He combats his personal demons that cost him his job, and confronts his past as he exposes disturbing secrets that shaped a region and damaged a family.	118823
2006	Bridge, The	M				Newscaster (Linley Schmidt).	118824
1994	Bridges of Madison County, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2038, 2039, 2025	Waller, Robert (Novel)		Freelance Photographer Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood) is on assignment from National Geographic magazine to photograph the bridges of Madison County.	118825
1986	Bridges to Cross:	T			Series 4-24-1986 to 6-12-1986. CBS	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118826
1986	Bridges to Cross: Keeper of the Flame	T		Beaumont, Christopher	Episode.	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118827
1986	Bridges to Cross: Looks Like Up To Me	T		Beaumont, Christopher	Episode. 6-12-1986	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118828
1986	Bridges to Cross: Memories of Molly (aka To Tell The Truth)	T		Hoey, Michael A	Episode. 5-15-1986	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118829
1986	Bridges to Cross: Take a Cup of Kindness	T		Blinn, William and Robert Lenski	Episode. 4-24-1986	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118830
1986	Bridges to Cross: Theory of Dark Thunder, A	T		Blinn, William	Episode. 5-8-1986	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118831
1986	Bridges to Cross: Yesterday, Upon the Star….	T		Blinn, William	Episode.	Reporter-Columnists Tracy Bridges (Suzanne Pleshette) and Peter Cross (Nicholas Surovy) divorced, reporter-columnists of "Bridges to Cross," column for World Week magazine in Washington D.C.. Jose Ferrer is editor of World Week Magazine	118832
1997	Bridget Jones	H		Fielding, Helen	Column in The Independent and The Daily Telegraph, 1997-1998. 	Publicist Bridget Jones, a single, thirty-something career woman, keeps a diary of calories consumed, cigarettes smoked, alcohol units imbibed and other obsessions of this London woman who deplores make "fuckwittage" while pining for a steady boyfriend.	118833
2005	Bridget Jones	H		Fielding, Helen	Column in The Independent, 2005. 	Publicist Bridget Jones becomes pregnant and has a baby, but love and commitment remain elusive for the London woman.	118834
2004	Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6151, 6152.	Fielding, Helen (Novel). Andrew Davies, Helen Fielding, Richard Curtis, Adam Brooks (Screenplay).		TV Reporter Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) makes a fool of herself as a features reporter on television. Journalist (Sam Hazeldine). Journalist (Amanda Haberland) Production Assistant (Tom Brooke). Commentator (Wolf Kahler).	118835
2005	Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason, The	M		Fielding, Helen (Novel). Andrew Davies, Helen Fielding, Richard Curtis, Adam Brooks (Screenplay).	DVD Special Edition	TV Reporter Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) makes a fool of herself as a features reporter on television. Journalist (Sam Hazeldine). Journalist (Amanda Haberland) Production Assistant (Tom Brooke). Commentator (Wolf Kahler).DVD Special Edition Extra: In Helen Fielding's novel, The Edge of Reason,  there is a famous scene in which TV journalist Jones interviews British actor Colin Firth. But the real-life Colin Firth plays Bridget's love interest in the film.Bonus feature on the disc has Bridget (Renee Zellweger) interviewing Firth (as himself).	118836
2000	Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason	N		Fielding, Helen		English TV Journalist, thirtysomething	118837
2001	Bridget Jones's Diary	M			PR	Publicist Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) is a London-based binge eater. Interviewer 1 (Joseph Alessi).  Interviewer 2 (Rhydian Jai-Persad). Cameraman (David Cann).	118838
1997	Bridget Jones's Diary	N		Fielding, Helen	Began as a column in the London Independent	Publicist Bridget Jones, a single, thirty-something career woman, keeps a diary of calories consumed, cigarettes smoked, alcohol units imbibed and other obsessions of this London woman who deplores make "fuckwittage" while pining for a steady boyfriend.	118839
2003	Brief History of the Dead, The	SSF	OWN	Brockmeier, Kevin	New Yorker Magazine, pp. 76-83, Sept. 8, 2003	Editor Luka Sims, L. Sims News & Speculation Sheet -- the Sims Sheet, people called it. Mimeographed circulars he prints and hands out every morning outside the River Road Coffee Shop.Life after death.	118840
1936	Brief Kingdom	N		Breckenridge, G.		Newspaperman buys a weekly and meets a girl.	118841
1976	Brief Life, A (La Vida breve, 1950)	N		Onetti, Juan Carlos	PR	Publicist Juan Maria Brausen, the protagonist	118842
2004	Briefing	M			UK	News Media. Male Journalist (Nik Goldman).	118843
1961	Briefing from Room 103	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre - 4-26-61	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	118844
2004	Briefing, The: A Play in One Act	P		Wade, Stuart	In "The Best of McSweeney's Humor Category," Pp. 12-15.	Reporters.  Reporter One through Ten interview a Spokesperson.  Reporter One: "Will you say what we want you to say?"  Reporter Two: "Is the thing we all want you to say, in fact, true?"Reporter Three: "Since you're not saying the precise thing we all want you to say, will you say it, but in a slightly different way?"	118845
1965	Brigand of Kandahar, The	M		Gilling, John (Screenplay-Story)	AFI-Journalists.  Ness Book	Correspondent Marriott (Glyn Houston) for the London Times stationed in India covers story of half-caste accusing of murdering captain by abandoning him to group of rebels.Reporter is given permission to accompany the soldiers sent on a mission to capture the half-caste, although the captain in charge states he will take no responsibility for what happens to the newsman. Reporter finds both men, the captain badly tortured.Reporter witnesses half-caste killing captain to put him out of his misery. Reporter assumes  he did so because he was in love with captain's wife. Reporter helps wife escape from rebels and informs British soldiers of rebels' invasion plans.After the battle, half-caste is tracked down and killed. Reporter has discovered truth behind his actions and realizes that half-caste was discriminated against because of his background.Reporter fights alongside soldiers when they are attacked. Disillusioned after 12 months of writing about "the noble British raj." Decides not to tell the complete story.	118846
2001	Brigham City	M				TV Reporter. Channel 2 News Reporter (Dan Rascone). Channel 2 News Cameraman (David Thieme). Steve the Photographer (Richard Clifford).	118847
1966	Bright and Early	DT			Canada. Series 1966-1967	Newsreader Peter Jennings. Hosts Terri Clark, Pat Murray.	118848
1992	Bright Days, Stupid Nights	NJ		Mazer, Harry Fox and Norma Fox Mazer		Newspaper. 14-year-old Vicki has a summer internship on a Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper, the Scottsville Courier. Owned by a famous correspondent and edited by his daughter.	118849
1934	Bright Eyes	M				Radio News Broadcaster (Sam Hayes)	118850
1993	Bright Ideas for Business	DT			Series 1993	Reporter (Don Beiser).  Reporter (Claudia Bernard). Reporter (Rick Bernard). Reporter (Barbara Compton-Keene). Reporter (Philip Miller).	118851
1935	Bright Lights	M	DVD -R HQ 2426, 2424			Newspaper stories and headlines.	118852
1930	Bright Lights	M				News Media. Reporter A. Hamiilton Fish (Frank McHugh). A Reporter (John Carradine).  Sob Sister (Virginia Sale), a Reporter.	118853
1930	Bright Lights (aka Adventures in Africa)	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter A. Hamilton Fish (Frank McHugh) for The Record.  Wanders around drunk most of the film. Sob Sister, a reporter (Virginia Sale) Reporter (John Carradine).	118854
1984	Bright Lights, Big City	N	OWN - H	McInerney, Jay		Magazine Fact Checker Jamie for a New York magazine.	118855
1988	Bright Lights, Big City	M		McInerney, Jay (Novel-Screenplay).	Ness Book	Magazine Fact Checker Jamie (Michael J. Fox) for Gotham magazine (a New Yorker clone) whose job is to verify the information that appears in articles. Fashion Show Press Photographer (Antony Platt).Jamie claims to have worked for the Kansas City Star finds his social activities are taking their toll on his work and he is eventually fired for screwing up an article dealing with France.Magazine's fiction editor Alex Hardy (Jason Robards) who once associated with literary giants but is now an alcoholic.	118856
1963	Bright Nemesis, The	N		Gunther, John	Weinberg List	Journalist	118857
1947	Bright Promise, The	N	OWN - H	Sherman, Richard		Editor of a picture magazine.	118858
1998	Bright Shining Lie, A	MT	SVD 1143,  1163. DVD. 	Based on Neil Sheehan's 1988 Pulitzer winner.		News Media. Reporter #1 Nick (Andrew Borba). Reporter #2 Bobby (Robert Pross). British Reporter (Jon Marsh). Journalist Walter Cronkite (Himself).	118859
1968	Bright Star	NM		Coxe, George Harmon		Press	118860
1952	Bright Star (aka Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Show, The): Oil Swindle	R	CDR		Episode #1. 10-23-1952	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118861
1940	Bright Star of Danger	NM		Chambers, W.		Newspaperman on vacation hires a girl pilot to take him to the Bahamas on the track of a story involving leaders in crime.	118862
1953	Bright Star: Aunt Sophia Plays Matchmaker	R	CDR		Episode #24. 4-2-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118863
1953	Bright Star: Beaver Park	R	CDR		Episode #28. 4-30-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118864
1953	Bright Star: Chorus Girl, The	R	CDR		Episode #33. 6-4-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118865
1953	Bright Star: Cousin Emily	R	CDR		Episode #29. 5-7-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118866
1952	Bright Star: Crooked Carnival	R	CDR		Episode #6. 11-27-1952	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118867
1953	Bright Star: Dramatic Lessons	R	CDR		Episode #11. 1-1-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118868
1953	Bright Star: French Dress Designer, The	R	CDR		Episode #12. 1-8-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118869
1952	Bright Star: George and the Informer	R	CDR		Episode #5. 11-20-1952	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118870
1953	Bright Star: Haunted House, The	R	CDR		Episode #19. 2-26-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118871
1952	Bright Star: Hillside Becomes Mom and Dad	R	CDR		Episode #3. 11-06-1952	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118872
1953	Bright Star: Hotel Room Shortage	R	CDR		Episode #23. 3-26-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118873
1952	Bright Star: Miss America Visits	R	CDR		Episode #4. 11-13-1952	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118874
1953	Bright Star: New Homemaker Page Editor	R	CDR		Episode #22. 3-19-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118875
1953	Bright Star: Patient's Aid, The	R	CDR		Episode #26. 4-16-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118876
1953	Bright Star: Rodeo Star	R	CDR		Episode #20. 3-5-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118877
1953	Bright Star: Sammy and Shirley	R	CDR		Episode #27. 4-23-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118878
1953	Bright Star: Scientific Living	R	CDR		Episode #21. 3-12-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118879
1953	Bright Star: Society Burglar, The	R	CDR		Episode #34. 6-11-1934	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118880
1952	Bright Star: Susan Runs for Mayor	R	CDR		Episode 2. 10-30-52	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118881
1953	Bright Star: Susan's Poetry	R	CDR		Episode #30. 5-14-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118882
1953	Bright Star: Talking Parrot, The	R	CDR		Episode #25. 4-9-1953	Editor-Owner Susan Armstrong(Irene Dunne) of stuggling, financially troubled Hillsdale Morning Star. Her husband, George Harvey (Fred MacMurray) was the paper's star reporter, an idealistic journalist who often had conflicts with his editor over stories.	118883
2004	Bright Young Things	M	DVD -R HQ 5894, 5895	Waugh, Evelyn (Novel, “Vile Bodies”)		Gossip Columnist Adam Fenwick-Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore) called “Mr. Chatterbox,” anonymous scandal, a sort of Truman Capote betraying his rich friends in print. The Chatterbox column is printed in a newspaper owned by Canadian Press baron, Lord Monomark (Dan Aykroyd), a bellowing media mogul that is a caricature of Lord Beaverbrook. His lordship is delighted with Adam’s sensational, if not libelous column and gives him the job of “Mr. Chatterbox.” After hiring Adam, Lord Monomark says, “Ours is not to reason why, ours is but to poke and pry.” With money in his pocket, Adam is still trying to wed his girlfriend who detests his poverty and wants to marry into money. Night Editor (Ian Hughes). 	118884
2005	Bright's Kill	NM		Carpenter, J.D.		Racetrack Journalist Priam Harvey is considered a washed-up reporter but he joins a homicide detective to try to solve two murders. A lottery winner, an Internet mogul, a reclusive land baron, his voluptuous helpmate and twin bodyguards are all suspects.	118885
1956	Brighter Day, The	TS			1-4-1954 to 9-28-1962. CBS	Publisher-Editor Grayling Dennis (Hal Holbrook, 1954-1959, James Noble, 1959-1960, Forrest Compton, 1961-1962) was a partner with reverend-turned-reporter Max Canfield (Herb Nelson, 1956-1958) for the struggling New Hope Herald newspaper.The newspaper included a regular column by Aunt Emily Potter (Mona Bruns), a family housekeeper and surrogate mother to the Dennises.Grayling had an earlier business partner named Robert Ralston (Mark Daniels, 1957), connected with Sandra Talbot, a shady character once a murder suspect.Sandra married Grayling by 1958 and later had a breakdown when it appeared she could never conceive a child. Grayling, a weak-willed alcoholic, then had a fling with Sandra's nurse when Sandra finally did get pregnant.	118886
1999	Brightest Flame, The	N		Birmingham, Sonya	Weinberg List	Journalist	118887
1947	Brighton Rock (aka Young Scarface)	M		Greene, Graham (Novel).  Graham, Terence Rattigan (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Columnist for The Daily Messenger arrives in Brighton for newspaper promotion and is talked by thugs because of a piece he wrote that led to the death of a gangster. He is cornered and killed in an amusement park ride called "Dante's Inferno."	118888
2008	Brighton Wok: Legend of Ganja Boxing, The	M				Reporter-Newsreader Bella Brown (Laura Byford-Winter). 	118889
1994	Brilliant Disguise, A	M		Vallelonga, Nick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Andy Manola (John Denison) becomes attracted to artist when he sees her in an elegant restaurant.  Passionate affair develops, even making out behind rolling presses in the newspaper building.As relationship continues, columnist begins missing out on assignments, becomes estranged from friends who object he is cheating on his girlfriend. Doctor tells the journalist the artist has four separate personalities, but he refuses to stop seeing her.Doctor is killed. So is the fiancée of one of the journalist's friends.  Fellow columnist Jimmy Brennan (Robert Shafer) discovers artist's parents were stabbed to death and tells Manola he is going to tell the police. Also plans to write the story.Brennan says he will make the story sympathetic and demonstrate that the artist's disorders are a result of being sexually abused by her father. Manola knocks Brennan out and goes to warn the artist, but she stabs him and suffers a seizure.When Brennan shows up, Manola stabs him repeatedly while confessing that he committed the murders to protect the artist. Artist kills herself and the psychotic columnist is last seen ordering a bottle of wine for a woman in a restaurant.	118890
1936	Brilliant Marriage	M		Parrott, Ursula (Novel). Paul Perez (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Gary Dane (Ray Walker) tries to sneak into the coming-out reception for society, he is thrown out. Reporter Sally Patrick (Inez Courtney).  Editor (Dick Elliott).	118891
1949	Brimstone	M	DVD -R HQ 6786, 6787			Editor Martin Tredwell (Will Wright) of the Gunsight Sentinel.	118892
2004	Brimstone	N		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		Art Critic is killed at his Southampton, N.Y. estate. Cloven hoof-print burned into the floor and remnants of "good Old Testament brimstone." Art critic was odious.	118893
1998	Brimstone: Encore	T			Episode #3. 11-6-1998	News Media. TV Reporter (Lisa Joyner).	118894
1999	Brimstone: It's a Helluva Life	T			Episode #12. 2-5-1999	News Media. TV Reporter (Saida Pagan).	118895
1998	Brimstone: Slayer	T			Episode #7. 12-11-1998	News Media. Field Reporter (Saida Pagan).	118896
1982	Bring 'Em Back Alive: Hostage, The	T		Puttus, Ken	Episode	News Media	118897
2000	Bring It On	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Daniella Kuhn). TV Commentator (Paul Bloom). Photographer (Alex Ferguson).	118898
2006	Bring It On: All or Nothing	M				News Media. Local Reporter (Teresa Strasser).  Announcer (JoJo Wright).	118899
2007	Bring It On: In It To Win It	M				Reporter (Jane Park Smith). 	118900
1942	Bring Me Another Murder	NM		Chambers, Whitman		Press	118901
1991	Bring Me Children	NM		Martin, David (Lozell)		TV Anchor John Lyon breaks down on camera on the network after discussing the escalating rate of violence against children.Later, an African American woman asks Lyon to seek out a West Virginia doctor and monster before she throws herself in front of an oncoming taxi.Traveling to West Virginia, Lyon encounters the dead woman's granddaughter who aids him in uncovering the sinister goings-on. They encounter voodoo, barbaric guard dogs, a dwarf, a comatose woman in a coffin, and the sadistic doctor who is now blind.Cold-fish newscaster Lyons, a veteran but emotionally unstable TV journalist, who has many sexual escapades, place, wants to expose criminal doings of West Virginia doctor who has been accused of murdering 18 babies.	118902
1997	Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis	M				Reporter (Anna Brecon). Reporter (Nick Fletcher). Reporter (Suzannah Heath). Reporter (Anna Northam). TV Reporter (Harvey Clark).	118903
1950	Bring on the Angels	P	MLPL	Sloane, Alan	In "Prize Plays of Television and Radio, 1956." Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	118904
1956	Bring on the Angels (CBS Radio Workshop)	R		Sloane, Alan (Play)	In "Prize Plays of Television and Radio, 1956.' Allan Sloane play based on Mencken's Newspaper Days.	Editors Old Mencken. Young Mencken	118905
2003	Bringing Down the  House	M				Commentator (John Prosky - Male Commentator).	118906
1960	Bringing Up Buddy: Nephew for Sale	T			Episode. Series (10-10-60 to 9-25-61)	Newspaper Advertisement. Buddy's aunts put an ad in the newspaper offering him as a good husband. Buddy objects, until he sees who answers the ad	118907
1941	Bringing Up Father	R			Based on comic strip	Press	118908
1998	Brink!	MT				Photographer (Brian Fenwick).	118909
1976	Brink's: The Great Robbery	MT				News Media. Fact-based FBI story	118910
1965	Brinkman, The	N		Meiring, Desmond		French Journalist in 1960s Vietnam along with a Vietnamese communist and an American CIA agent.	118911
1999	Brit Wallace: Angel Trumpet: Civil War Mystery, A	N		McMillan, Ann	#2 Civil War Mysteries	British Journalist Brit Wallace is a younger, more susceptible version of journalist William Howard Russell, whose steps he follows to Manassas. Wallace can go into parts of Richmond where women could not venture.  Wallace, Narcissa Powers, a rich white widow and Judah Daniel, a free black herbalist, tackle another puzzling murder. They investigate the bizarre slaughter of a colonel’s entire family near Richmond, Virginia.	118912
2003	Brit Wallace: Chickahominy Fever: Civil War Mystery, A	N		McMillan, Ann	#4 Civil War Mysteries	British Journalist Brit Wallace is a younger, more susceptible version of journalist William Howard Russell, whose steps he follows to Manassas. Wallace can go into parts of Richmond where women could not venture. Wallace, Narcissa Powers, a rich white widow and her former slave, Judah Daniel, a free black herbalist. In June 1862, as the Seven Days Battle rages mere miles outside the besieged Confederate capital of Richmond, VA., Narcissa attends to the wounded filling the cots of the Chimborazo pavilion hospital where she volunteers. Morphine, the only relief for the brutally injured, is disappearing. And after a mysterious “patient” dies suspiciously, tension mounts. The mystery reunites Narcissa with her old friend and fellow investigator Judah. Soon the two women, with their British Journalist ally Brit Wallace are drawn into a tangled web of spies and traitors and uncertain loyalties.	118913
2001	Brit Wallace: Civil Blood: Civil War Mystery, A	N		McMillan, Ann	#3 Civil War Mysteries	British Journalist Brit Wallace is a younger, more susceptible version of journalist William Howard Russell, whose steps he follows to Manassas. Wallace can go into parts of Richmond where women could not venture.  Wallace uncovers a horrifying truth: a smallbox plague is no act of God. It is a diabolic act of man. It is 1862 and smallpox sweeps through Richmond, Virginia devastating the local inhabitants as the Civil War reaches its height. Narcissa Powers, a young widow-turned-nurse, Judah Daniel, a freed slave and herbalist, and Wallace begin to suspect that the plague may not be accidental and set out to stop a killer intentionally infecting people with tainted money. 	118914
1998	Brit Wallace: Dead March: Civil War Mystery, A	N		McMillan, Ann	#1 Civil War Mysteries	British Journalist Brit Wallace is a younger, more susceptible version of journalist William Howard Russell, whose steps he follows to Manassas. Wallace can go into parts of Richmond where women could not venture. Wallace, a dashing but arrogant young doctor, a cruel overseer,  Judah Daniel, a freedwoman who is also the local herbalist and “conjure woman” and Narcissa Power, a young Virginia widow consigned to a dismal existence in the country home of her sister-in-law are involved in a mystery in Richmond, Virginia 1861. Powers, whose son died soon after his birth and whose husband died with consumption not long after that, is called from her nearby home to Richmond where her brother is a medical student. She arrives just in time to attend his deathbed and hear some fevered words about “resurrection.” A half-burned letter stuck in her Bible provides clues that Charley’s death may not have been an accident. Her suspicions gradually fall on his medical teachers and on the practice of “resurrecting” recently buried corpses for medical students to use as cadavers. Charley’s death also troubles a black man whose friend, Judah, joins Narcissa and Wallace in their investigation. 	118915
2000	Brit's Lady	NR		Dee, Kit		Reporter Callista Warwick is a lovely, uppity journalist who is rescued during an Apache attack from certain death by a man whose mission is to capture the traitor who's been selling guns to the enemy.Her courage wins his reluctant admiration as her beauty stirs his blood. So when he discovers unmasking the villain could break her heart, he's faced with the toughest choice he's ever had to make between love and honor.	118916
1982	Britannia Hospital	M	SV 215	Sherwin, David (Screenplay)	Last film in the trilogy	TV Journalist Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell) has gone from rebellious, violent schoolboy to renegade journalist. He and crewmen Sammy (Frank Grimes) and Red (Mark Hamill) arrive at Britannia Hospital for 500th anniversary celebration.BBC Film Crew also covering event. Travis tries to get secret footage of a doctor conducting Frankensteinian experiments in human evolution. His cranium, however, is appropriated for the doctor's latest creation.BBC Cameraman (Bob Hornery).	118917
1933	Britannia of Billingsgate	M			PR	Publicity Man (Ernest Sefton)	118918
1983	British Cross, The	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		Reporter who is tough and beautiful	118919
1996	Britt Montero: Act of Betrayal	NM	OWN - P	Buchanan, Edna	#4 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, hamstrung as always by8 boyfriend trouble, is on the trail of missing teenage boys -- all white, all blond, all blue-eyed and all quite probably murdered.Her investigation sputters along, interrupted by her past and by her half-Cuban heritage, as two older men, both professing to be Cuban patriots, hint at the existence of a diary written by her late, freedom-fighting father.But Britt has to move fast as people keep dying and a hurricane is bearing down on the South Florida coast. During a chilling confrontation, the storm hits, shattering lives and revealing long-kept secrets.Everyone wants the diary and everyone who acquires it is marked for murder. As the cold trail of the missing boys heats up and Britt seeks her father's diary to find the man responsible for his death, the most destructive hurricane in 50 years hits Miami.People flee the Keys and storm panic spreads as Britt confronts her mother demanding the long-kept secretes of the past.	118920
1992	Britt Montero: Contents Under Pressure	NM	OWN - P	Buchanan, Edna	#1 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter for the Miami News, touches off a riot when she uncovers that cops killed an ex-football star and local hero. Things also heat up when her relationship with a police sergeant gets personal.Montero sleeps with a police scanner by her bedside -- and can't keep off a short story even if the book has already been closed. Miami is her turf with its sweltering nights and seething passions that can erupt without warning into violence.Now a black, ex-football star and beloved local hero is dead after an alleged high-speed police chase -- and Britt's city explodes around her.Facts are hidden somewhere among the deadly lies, official cover-ups, and the vigilante crimes of rogue night shift cops. And Britt is determined to pursue the truth through the smoking tropical wreckage - even if leads her perilously close to conspiracy.	118921
1999	Britt Montero: Garden of Evil	NM		Buchanan, Edna	#6 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, looks into a mysterious woman who kills a sheriff in North Florida and then weaves a southerly track downstate toward Miami leaving a trail of corpses in her wake.Each is found with his pants down -- his genitals mutilated, shot with Black Talon bullets and graced with traces of lipstick. She becomes the "Kiss-Me Killer." Britt's coverage of the murders attracts the attention of the killer who contacts her.She draws Montero into a cat-and-mouse game that could cost the reporter her life. The mutual fascination between killer and reporter builds into an explosive face-to-face meeting that turns deadly.Britt begins a terrifying odyssey through the Sunshine State's dark heart in the company of the killer. On the road, on the run, a young father is brutally slain, his small child kidnapped and the truth behind this bloody spree is exposed.Will Britt survive to write it?	118922
2002	Britt Montero: Ice Maiden, The	NM		Buchanan, Edna	#8 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, is on hand when police connect an electrocuted burglar to a 14-year-old murder. Two affluent teenagers on their first date were abducted, assaulted, shot and left for dead.Despite a massive reward and a multi-date manhunt, the police never found the attackers. The girl survived and became a reclusive sculptress unwilling to revisit her past. But the reopening of the case pulls her back into the public eye.Can Montero help the woman face the past and solve the crime even as new murders erupt threatening to destroy both lives and reputations? Surrounded by her usual sidekicks, pets and lovers, Britt is on the case.	118923
2001	Britt Montero: Love Kills	NM		Buchanan, Edna	#9 Britt Montero Mysteries	Crime Reporter Britt Montero of the Miami News is a veteran journalist who is mourning the death of her fiancé. She was the last person to see a kidnapper who worked for divorced fathers alive.She finds a disposable camera in the ocean with pictures of a honeymooning couple lost at sea. The groom in the photo later turns up alive but his bride is drowned. Britt's no-holds-barred investigative journalism leads her to an amazing discovery.Montero tracks down one killer and teams up with the Miami Cold Case Squad to catch another on a Caribbean island.	118924
1997	Britt Montero: Margin of Error	NM	OWN - P	Buchanan, Edna	#5 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, goes gaga for a Hollywood action-hero. When the superstar arrives in Miami to play a reporter in his new movie, he tags along with Britt -- her boss's orders) to learn about the job.Resentful at first, Britt soon succumbs to his legendary charm. She also learns the nasty downside of stardom for the actor is being stalked by a delusional female fan. Deadly disasters start plaguing the set.Britt, meanwhile, narrowly escapes death in a drive-by shooting aimed at a mother charged with child abuse. From the moment the actor and Montero met, he followed her everywhere and she's been assigned to feed him background for his starring role.The actor plays a government agent turned undercover reporter in the film, "Margin of Error." Britt gets to squeeze this beefcake puppy dog in with a divorced dad who wants to get custody of his kids before his wife starves any more of them to death.Brit stays on her supercharged caseload long enough to pluck a surprising killer from the cast.	118925
1994	Britt Montero: Miami, It's Murder	NM	OWN - P	Buchanan, Edna	#2 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, investigates a series of bizarre deaths involving terminal sex, electrocution and freshly poured concrete. With the help of a dying detective, Brett probes the unsolved murder of a small girl.The girl's murder may implicate the front runner in the governor's race.	118926
1995	Britt Montero: Suitable for Framing	NM	OWN - P	Buchanan, Edna	#3 Britt Montereo Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, has taken a brash, young reporter, Trish Tierney, under her wing. But her protégé may be creating the sensational stories she's breaking. Then Trish is murdered.As Britt investigates, she finds herself the prime suspect in a horrifying murder and in the middle of a red-hot story that could cost her more than her career. Trish had mirrored her mentor's energy and cool.No one expected her to be murdered halfway investigation of a carjacking ring. After a series of betrayals and more deaths, Britt is jailed for murder.	118927
2001	Britt Montero: You Only Die Twice:	NM	OWN - H	Buchanan, Edna	#7 Britt Montero Mysteries	Reporter Britt Montero, ace crime reporter of the Miami News, covers the police beat in Miami where everything is exaggerated, where colors are too vivid to be real, where ugly is uglier and passions run high.Montero hears a radio transmission at police headquarters and is among the first on the scene when a body washes up on Miami Beach -- a young, blonde beauty wearing nothing but a single Tiffany earring and a diamond wedding ring.There's evidence of a struggle, but not much more to go on until a fingerprint check tells a different tale. This is no ordinary floater.In fact this floater is about to make front page headlines just like she did when she was murdered by her playboy husband almost a decade ago. It's been nearly 10 years since department store heir was tried, convicted and sentenced to death for murder.Now he sits on death row convicted of killing a woman who was alive all this time. Montero lives for this kind of a story but she may die for this one as well because each question raises others and the truth could doom the overly inquisitive journalist.	118928
1996	Brittas Empire, The	T			UK. Episode #43.4-23-1996	Photographer (Hugh Walters).	118929
1994	Brittas Empire, The: Brussels Calling	T			Episode #30. 11-14-1994	News Media. Reporter (Alexandra Gilbreath).	118930
1997	Brittas Empire, The: Exposed	T			Episode #51.	Reporter (Jonathan Stokes).	118931
1994	Brittas Empire, The: High Noon	T			Episode. 3-6-1994	Reporter (Adjoa Andoh).	118932
1992	Brittas Empire, The: Safety First	T			Episode #12. 2-13-1992	News Media. Reporter (Annabel Lambe).	118933
1992	Brittas Empire, The: Temple of the Body	T			UK. 1-9-1992. Season #2, Episode #2.	Reporter (Geoffrey Drew). Photographer (Graeme Smith).	118934
1997	Brittle Glory	M				Reporter (Wendy Davis).	118935
2006	Bro'Town: I Still Call Australia Home	C			Episode #19. 11-1-2006	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News.	118936
2005	Bro'Town: MorningSide Story	C			Episode #13. 10-26-2005	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News.	118937
2004	Bro'Town: Sionerella	C			Episode #2. 9-29-2004	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News.	118938
2004	Bro'Town: Weakest Link, The	C			Episode #1. 9-22-2004	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News.	118939
2004	Bro'Town: Wrong One, The	C			Episode #3.	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News.	118940
2005	Bro'Town: Zeelander	C			Episode #7.	News Media. Anchorman (John Campbell - Voice) of  3 News. Anchorwoman (Carol Hirschfeld - Voice) of 3 News. 54 Presenter (Teuila Blakely - Voice).	118941
2005	Broadcast	MF			Belgium	Reporter (Matthijs Scheepers)	118942
2002	Broadcast	M				Reporter #1 Rich (Worm Miller). Reporter #2 (Mark Cartier). Radio Anchor (Patrick Casey).  Radio Broadcast pronounces the end of the world by means of Martian invasion turning friends against friends.	118943
1995	Broadcast Bombshells	M	SVD 557	Dinki, Joe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Weathercaster Kendall (Amy Lynn Baxter) of WSEX,  tries to convince station owner Mr. Buel (Ken Dashow) to let her pursue story of bomber who has been terrorizing the community.Chief rival associate producer Amanda (Debbie Rochon) conspires to catch sportscaster Brian (John Richardson) with his pants down by arranging to have a camera planted above his dressing room. She has sex with the switcher operator in the control room.Kendall becomes involved with the carpenter and aspiring sculptor and thinks he is the bomber. They make out behind charity telethon set while sportscaster makes concluding speech unaware bomb has been planted below the stageBomber turns out to be the station owner who claims he plants the bombs as a publicity stunt, but realized he had to stop his staff when they began snooping around too much. Weathercaster decides to leave with the sculptor.WSEX Anchorman Ron Reynolds (Erik Hansen). Newsroom Crew Members (Joseph Anthony, Jason Hefter, Jeffrey Mann, Kevin G. Shinnick, Stee J. Szlarski).	118944
1999	Broadcast Journalist	D	IJPC 121	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-One -- 1970s, The: Part Two -- Broadcast Journalist, The. Hostile Critics.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Broadcast Journalist: “Network,” “The China Syndrome,” “The Electric Horseman,” “Act of Violence,” “First You Cry,” “Cold Turkey,” “Bananas."“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Lou Grant,” “WKRP in Cincinnati,” “Hindenburg.” “M*A*S*H.”Critics: “The Odd Couple,”  “Theatre of Blood.”	118945
2001	Broadcast Life (FM 70)	MF			Episode	Reporters team up to form a partnership on traffic-reporting. By coincidence the two reporters are teamed up to host a television show  with a rival reporter who plays pranks on them.	118946
1987	Broadcast News	M	DVD -R HQ 4183, 4184, 4185. L. B7	Brooks, James	One of the best films ever made on broadcast journalism	TV News Staff. Anchor Tom Grunick (William Hurt) comes to the Washington Bureau as the new mannequin who reads the news. Producer Jane Craig (Holly Hunter) and top TV Reporter-Newswriter Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks). Aaron's Cameraman (Steve Smith).Veteran TV Network Anchor Bill Rorish (Jack Nicholson).,  Altman tells Craig that Grunick represents everything about the news business she has been fighting against, but she falls for himCraig becomes the new anchor's  brain in the control room during live coverage of a breaking news event. They are the perfect team -- Grunick flawless on camera with Craig feeding him facts and summaries over the headphones.Production assistant Blair Litton (Joan Cusack). Weekend News Producer (Nicholas D. Blanchet). Jennifer Mack (Lois Chiles), blonde Capitol correspondent. Network's Washington Bureau chief (Robert Prosky). Weekend News Director (James V. Franco).News Theme Writers (Glen Roven, Marc Shaiman). Newsroom Worker (Gerald Ender). Spanish Cameraman (Manny Alvarez).	118947
1987	Broadcast News	MS	OWN - H	Brooks, James L. (Screenplay)		TV News Staff. Anchor Tom Grunick is the new man at the Washington Bureau. Producer Jane Craig helps him achieve stardom. TV Reporter-Newswriter Aaron Altman wants to be an anchor to get some of the glory.Veteran TV Network Anchor Bill Rorish. Ethical dilemmas and current state of broadcast news explored.When Altman tells Grunick he wants to be an anchor, Grunick helps him through a painful audition in which he literally "sweats" himself out of contention.	118948
1993	Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter, The	DT	SV 211		5-1-93	News Media. Peter Jepson-Young as himself.	118949
1942	Broadway	M				News Media. Reporter (Frank Ferguson). Reporter (Pat Gleason). Newsman (Jimmy Conlin). Photographer (Eddie Bruce). Western Union Messenger (Walter Tetley).	118950
1917	Broadway Arizona	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Press Agent (Dana Ong).	118951
1933	Broadway Bad	M			Rogers	Reporters (Max Wagner, Harold Goodwin). Newsboy (Matty Roubert)	118952
1990	Broadway Beat	DT				Correspondent Quinn Lemley. Interviewer Sideny Meyer. Host Ritchie Ridge.	118953
1942	Broadway Big Shot	M		Mooney, Martin (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy O'Brien (Ralph Byrd), a star college quarterback, is imprisoned on a phony charge at the urging of Editor Tom Barnes (Dick Rush) so he can get a story on a convict who took the rap for a racketeer.They enlist aid of district attorney. Once in prison, O'Brien learns the convict he wanted to contact has died. Editor convinces him to remain in prison to expose conditions there. He gets elected president of prison's Welfare League.Also invited to warden's house and meets warden's daughter. Although he breaks the original story, O'Brien does not give it to his paper until the daughter has persuaded the editor to admit that he helped to set up the reporter.Once freed, the reporter agrees to play on the prison football team.	118954
1918	Broadway Bill	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	118955
1934	Broadway Bill	M	L			Reporter (Robert Allen)	118956
1939	Broadway Bill	R	CD 002 Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 39-04-24	Newspaper	118957
1926	Broadway Boob, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	118958
2003	Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York Culture	N 		Schwarz, Daniel R. 		Journalist Damon Runyon was an indispensable figure in creating public images of New York City culture. Runyan’s career ranges from sports writer to daily columnist, trial reporter and Hollywood figure to the author of the still widely read short stories that were the source of the Broadway hit, “Guys and Dolls.” He created a special language of the Broadway stories known as “Runyonese,” a word that has become an adjective describing flamboyant behavior. 	118959
1931	Broadway Complex	SS	GPL	Runyon, Damon	In "Damon Runyon Omnibus, The."  From "Money From Home."	Newspaperman. Ambrose Hammer, the newspaper scribe, who talks about what's wrong with the world.  Ambrose is very pessimistic about everything.Ambrose is writing a play "ever since I know him, which is a matter of several years." Ambrose becomes editor in chief of the newspaper and finishes his play.	118960
1929	Broadway Daddies	M			Columbia Story	Newspaper. Article lets the cat out of the bag	118961
1997	Broadway Damage	M				Aspiring Magazine Journalist Cynthia (Mara Hobel), a recent college graduate trying to make a name for herself in Manhattan, wants to work for Vanity Fair and keeps leaving desperate phone messages for Editor Tina Brown that, to the surprise of Cynthia and no one else, never get returned. In the meantime, she supports herself with the help of her father’s charge card. Loser-turned-winner-but-still fat Cynthia does get a return call from Tina Brown. Cynthia is a shriekingly neurotic rich girl, straight and overweight., who pursues her dream job at Vanity Fair with the scary persistence of a stalker. 	118962
1955	Broadway Dateline	T			Damon Runyon Theatre - 11-12-55	Newspapers. Pat Carroll, Jack Carson	118963
1935	Broadway Gondolier	M				Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (Jack Norton). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Photographer (George Chandler).	118964
1935	Broadway Highlights No. 2	M			Short	Columnist Floyd Gibbons. Newspaper Columnist Ed Sullivan.	118965
1941	Broadway Limited	M	DVD -R HQ 6335, 6332.			Reporter (Jack Rice), haughty Reporter. Photographer (George Chandler). Press. Actress, producer and secretary are taken for kidnappers when their PR stunt backfires on a train. Public Relations.	118966
1927	Broadway Madness	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	118967
1935	Broadway Melody of 1936	M	DVD -R HQ 2656, 2657. L	Hart, Moss (Story). Jack McGowan, Sid Silvers (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist Bert Keeler (Jack Benny) is another Walter Winchell-inspired columnist who works for the New York World-Tribune and broadcasts on WHN Radio."The eyes and ears of Broadway, with his nose in everybody's business."  Opens his broadcast: "Good evening, you little scandal lovers."  Broadway producer keeps punching him after his column comes out.Managing Editor Scully (Paul Harvey).	118968
1938	Broadway Musketeers	M				Radio News Announcer (Jon Hiestand)	118969
1950	Broadway Open House	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	118970
1944	Broadway Rhythm	M				Press Agent (Sidney Blackmer)	118971
1918	Broadway Scandal, A	M				Press	118972
1929	Broadway Scandals	M			AFI-Radio Announcers	Radio	118973
1939	Broadway Serenade	M	DVD -R 1707			Reporter Denny Madison (Ray Walker) of the Morning Star. Reporter (Don  Brodie). Reporter (Allen Fox). Reporter (Jack Luden). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Charlels Sherlock). Photographer (Ernie Alexander). Cameraman (Clayton Moore).	118974
1949	Broadway Spotlight	T				Press	118975
1933	Broadway Thru a Keyhole (aka Broadway Through a Keyhole)	M		Winchell, Walter (Story). C. Graham Baker, Gene Towne (Screenplay)		Columnist Walter Winchell (Voice Only). Columnist #1 (Franklyn Ardell). Columnist #2 (Charles Lane). Columnist Sidney (Andrew Tombes).	118976
1949	Broadway to Hollywood: (aka Broadway to Hollywood: Headline Cues)	DT			Series 1949-1954	Host George Putnam (1949-1951). Then Bill Slater, Conrad Nagal. News, gossip, music.	118977
1966	Broder Gabrielsen	MF				Journalist (Svein Erik Brodal)	118978
1982	Broderie Anglaise	SS	OWN	Gilliatt, Penelope	In "They Sleep Without Dreaming."	Newspaper. Grania Byam, 15, gets a job with  Embroidery Weekly. Upstairs were editorial offices of Your Lovely Home, The Little Years (A Magazine for Mothers), Fiction for Your Chaise Longue. Other magazines also.Writes about needlework, proofread diagrams of petit point and gross point. Counted characters for justified captions. Learned what a widow meant and how poor it was in typographical ethics to have a widow bleeding in the gutter. Put the issue to bed.Miss Helm, editor of Fiction for Your Chaise Longue had developed a crippling stammer because she was in love with editor-in-chief.	118979
1986	Broderna Mozart	MF				Journalist (Inga Landgre)	118980
1994	Brodrene Dal og legenden om Atlant-Is	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Geir Helljesen-Himself). Reporter (Svein Torgersen-Himself).	118981
1994	Brodrene Dal og legenden om Atlant-Is	MTF			Miniseries	Reporters Geif Helljesen, Svein Torgersen.	118982
2003	Broke Sky	M				TV Anchor (Mike Barger)	118983
2007	Broken	N		Tomlinson, Dar		TV Reporter Carron Fitzpartrick is an Anglo flame-haired beauty, cold and calculating who would stop at nothing to get what she wanted. And she wanted a family man with a wife, a son and a job he loved. From their first meeting, the man’s thoughts are consumed by Fitzpatrick, the local TV reporter and daughter of one of the richest men in town. When it becomes obvious that she plans to seduce the family man, he falls and falls hard. Thus begins an affair that will leave his marriage broken, his business in ruins and his soul on the auction block. 	118984
1928	Broken Barriers	M		Hayward, Caroline F. (Story). Isadore Bernstein (Titles-Scenario).	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Charles Hill (Gaston Glass) investigates the death of a candidate for mayor who has a heart attack after he is threatened by a political boss who arranges to make it look like he died in an automobile accident.Candidate decided to quit when he was faced with newspaper expose. Hill gets a job with the political boss. Although he gets the story, editor Thomas Walker (Carlton Stockdale) kills it because the reporter has fallen for the political boss' daughterVariety, 2/13/29:"If the audience is sufficiently illiterate to believe that a publisher would tear up a graft scandal yarn and cover up technical murder evidence, all because his star reporter falls for the bad guy's daughter, then they'll go big for [this film].	118985
2006	Broken Bridges	M				TV Reporter (Greg Clarkson). Newsroom Staff (Kenneth L. Zirkman).	118986
1915	Broken Coin, The	M			Big  U -- Serial - Episode One	Newspaperwoman Kitty Gray (Grace Cunard), a San Francisco newspaper woman. Her Editor-in-Chief (Carl Laemmle).	118987
1919	Broken Commandments	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	118988
1926	Broken Hearts	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	118989
2000	Broken Hearts Club, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2138, 2139			Photographer in West Hollywood laments over his relationships until tragedy strikes his group of gay friends.	118990
1923	Broken Hearts of Broadway	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	118991
1915	Broken Law, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	118992
2003	Broken Morning	MT			UK	News Media. American Journalist #1 (Paul Eros). American Journalist #2 (Lander Dunbar).	118993
2005	Broken News: Bolivian Crisis	T			Episode #5.	News Staff. Bullet Points Presenter Sam Henman (Lucy Briers). Bullet Points Presenter Sam French (Pip Torrens).  Bullet Points Presenter Sam Graham (Melissa Lloyd). World Money Today - Katerina Schultheiss (Britta Gartner). Johan Fleischer (Jack Gustav).ESN - ESN Network Reporter Justin Rustin (Hugh Parker). ESN Reporter Alexis Fantom (Ashley Blake). Richard Pritchard (Duncan Duff). Katie Tate (Sharon Horgan). Melanie Bellamy (Indira Varma).Look Out East - Look Out East Network Reporter Nick Andrews (Simon Scardifield). Look Out East Network Reporter Penny Watson (Robin Weaver). Russ (Phil Nice). Sharah Holt (Carli Norris). Phil Curdridge (Kim Wall). Traffic Reports - Claire (Sarah Hadland).PVS - Adam Lockwood (Steve Toussant).  Frances Walsh (Clare Wille). So News - Colin Kay (Philip Brodie). Josh Cashman (Phil Nichol). Claudia Van Sant (Lucy Porter). Weather Joe Alloway (Jon Briggs, Wendy Allan).  Movie News - Joe Reed (Tom Goodman-Hill).IBS - IBS Network Reporter Miles Anderton (John Schwab).  Julia Regan (Claudia Christian). Anthony Markovitz (Colin Stinton). Go Sports - Natalie Goslin (Joanna Bobin). Guy Batson (Tom Goodman-Hill). World Money Today - Kyoko Ogura (Haruka Kuroda).	118994
2005	Broken News: Crime	T			Episode #4. 11-14-2005	News Media. PVS- Network Reporter Zoe Butler (Lucy Akhurst). Bullet Points Presenter Sam Foskett (Alice Arnold). PVS - Network Reporter Richard Harbinger (Roderic Culver). ESN Richard Pritchard (Duncan Duff). ESN - Katie Tate (Sharon Horgan).PVS Adam Lockwood (Steve Toussaint). ESN Melanie Bellamy (Indira Varma). PVS Frances Walsh (Clare Wille).  IBS Julia Regan (Claudia Christian). IBS Anthony Markovitz  (Colin Stinton). ESN Reporter Alexis Fantom (Ashley Blake).Go Sports Natalie Gosling (Joanna (Jo) Bobin). Movie News Joe Reed (Tom Goodman-Hill). Look Out East Network Reporter (Nick Andrews). IBS Network Reporter (Miles Anderton). Weather Joe Alloway (Jon Briggs). Weather Wendy Fox (Sian Jones).Colin Kay - So News (Philip  Brodie). Claire - Traffic Reports (Sarah Hadland). Josh Cashman - So News (Phil Nichol). Claudia Van Sant - So News (Lucy Porter). IBS Alecia (Lauren Ward). Bullet Points Presenter Sam Graham (Melissa Lloyd).Guy Batson - Go Sports (Joe Reed). Weather Wendy Sundhu (Sunita Shroff). Weather Wendy Watts (Wendy Wason). World Money Today -- Michelle Wong (Joanna Ampil), Tom Mitchell (John Chancer), Todd Todmore (Ian Duncan), Dan Evans (Chris French), others.	118995
2005	Broken News: Half Way There Day	T			Episode #3. 11-21-2005	News Media. PVS- Network Reporter Zoe Butler (Lucy Akhurst). Bullet Points Presenter Sam Foskett (Alice Arnold). PVS - Network Reporter Richard Harbinger (Roderic Culver). ESN Richard Pritchard (Duncan Duff). ESN - Katie Tate (Sharon Horgan).PVS Adam Lockwood (Steve Toussaint). ESN Melanie Bellamy (Indira Varma). PVS Frances Walsh (Clare Wille).  IBS Julia Regan (Claudia Christian). IBS Anthony Markovitz  (Colin Stinton).ESN Reporter Alexis Fantom (Ashley Blake).Go Sports Natalie Gosling (Joanna (Jo) Bobin). Movie News Joe Reed (Tom Goodman-Hill). Look Out East Network Reporter (Nick Andrews). IBS Network Reporter (Miles Anderton). Weather Joe Alloway (Jon Briggs). Weather Wendy Fox (Sian Jones).Colin Kay - So News (Philip  Brodie). Claire - Traffic Reports (Sarah Hadland). Josh Cashman - So News (Phil Nichol). Claudia Van Sant - So News (Lucy Porter). IBS Alecia (Lauren Ward). Bullet Points Presenter Sam Graham (Melissa Lloyd).Guy Batson - Go Sports (Joe Reed). Weather Wendy Sundhu (Sunita Shroff). Weather Wendy Watts (Wendy Wason). World Money Today -- Michelle Wong (Joanna Ampil), Tom Mitchell (John Chancer), Todd Todmore (Ian Duncan), Dan Evans (Chris French), others.	118996
2005	Broken News: Hijack	T			Episode #6. 12-5-2005	News Staff. (See Other Episodes).  ESPN Network Reporter Alison Ellison (Kate Miles). ESN Network Reporter Martin Dart (Christopher Rowe). Correspondent (Rebecca Sarker). French Anchor (Stephane Cornicard). Russian Anchor (Irina Karatcheva).Japanese Anchor (Kyotko Morita). German Anchor (Albert Welling). Arabic Anchor (Amani Zain).	118997
2005	Broken News: Missing Island	T			Episode #2.	News Staff. IBS Network Reporters Leanne Williams (Lynn Blades). PVS  Network Reporter Richard Harbinger (Roderic Culver). ESN Network Reporter Justin Rustin (Hugh Parker). IBS Network Reporter Miles Anderton (John Schwab).Look Out East Network Reporter Penny Watson (Robin Weaver). ESN Reporter Alexis Fantom (Ashley Blake). Reporter in the Sea (John Hodgskinson).	118998
2005	Broken News: Tomato Flu	T			Episode #1. 10-31-2005	News Staff. PVS Network Reporter Richard Harbinger (Roderic Culver). PVS Network Reporters Paula Kay (Charlotte Hughes). IBS Network Reporter Loren Peterson (Lorelei King).  Look Out East Network Reporter Nick Andrews (Simon Scardifield).IBS Network Reporter Miles Anderton (John Schwab). Look Out East Network Reporter Penny Watson (Robin Weaver). ESN Reporter (Alexis Fantom (Ashley Blake).World Money Today - Tom Mitchell (John Chancer). Todd Todmore (Ian Duncan). Katerina Schultheiss (Britta Gartner). Johan Fleischer (Jack Gustav). Kyoko Ogura (Haruka Kuroda). Francis Xavier-Menensez (Luis Soto). Brett Mackensie (Ralph Van Dijk).	118999
2006	Broken Oath	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Matt Milano). Newspaper Reporter (Sean McHose). TV News Cameraman (Roy Talcott).	119000
1955	Broken Pledge, The	MT				Newspaperwoman rips off a miner who wants to ambush the Sioux	119001
1939	Broken Pledges	N	OWN - H	Gibbs, Philip		American Journalist assigned to an English post is vehicle for the story of Munich, Chamberlain, Czechoslovakia's loss in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II	119002
2006	Broken Silence	N		Lyndsay, Laura		Paparazzi cover British movie star Darcy Ward who is forced to leave England for America after an attack on him is made to appear like an attempted suicide. Haunted by the unsolved crime that took his stardom, he reinvents himself as a producer. When he returns to England five years later to seek backing for his film, he finds more than he bargained for -- he meets a beautiful nanny, a former ballerina, and suddenly his personal life regains meaning. But he risks his happiness and career when he must secretly betray her to resolve a family crisis, battle his unmerciful ex-lover and the paparazzi, while proving his innocence when his film is sabotaged through Mafia deception. 	119003
1998	Broken Sword	G				American Reporter George Stobbart and his French girlfriend Nico.	119004
1999	Broken Sword 2: The Smoking Mirror	G				American Reporter George Stobbart and his French girlfriend Nico return. Race around the globe with George as he frantically attempts to free Nico, his investigative reporter girlfriend, from the clutches of an international crime cartel.Guide Nico and George as they unravel the dark mysteries that lead them closer and closer to an ancient horror best left buried in the steamy jungles of Central America.	119005
1864	Broken to Harness	N		Yates		Press	119006
1995	Broken Trust	MT				Photographer (Robert Thurston).	119007
1941	Broken Vase	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		News Media. A young violinist shoots himself to death. But Detective Tecumseh Fox believes certain events drove the man to suicide.	119008
1973	Brollopet	MF				Photographer (Anders Oscarsson).	119009
1958	Bronco -- United Kingdom Come	T				Former Newspaperman forms an alliance with a crooked sheriff to steal away the Queen of England's crown jewels.	119010
1980	Bronco Billy	M			Eastwood	Reporter (Danny Jensen). Reporters at the Bank (Douglas Copsey, Roger Dale Simmons, James Simmerhan). Reporters at Sanitorium (Jenny Sterling, Robert Dale Simmons). Reporter at Bank (Roger Dale Simmons). Photographer (Arlis Tranmer).	119011
1981	Bronnen	N		Springer, Michael	Germany	Journalist	119012
2007	Bronx is Burning, The: Caught! (aka CAUGHT!)	T	DVD -R HQ 8829	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #6. 8-7-2007	News Media. Reporter (Kal Thompson). Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Yankees struggle on the field. Son of Sam strikes again. Martin finally agrees to bat Jackson in the cleanup spot.	119013
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Game's Not as Easy As It Looks, The	T		Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #7. 8-14-2007	Sports Reporter-Photographer (Hans Hartman). Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Yankees clinch the AL East title. Ed Koch wins the mayoral race. Martin benches Jackson in the deciding playoff game. Los Angeles Times Reporter (Phil Gardiner).	119014
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Mr. October	T	DVD -R HQ 8914	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #9. 8-28-2007	Sports-News Media. The 1977 World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers comes to a conclusion. Reggie lets it be known that he will not return to the Yankees next season if Billy Martin remains as manager of the team.	119015
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Past Combatants	T	DVD -R HQ 8865	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #8. 8-21-2007	Sports-News Media. Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Yankees and Dodgers meet in the 1977 World Series marking the ninth time the two teams have played for the MLB World Championship.	119016
2007	Bronx is Burning, The: Seven Commandments, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8796 (6 is missing on disc)	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #5. 7-31-2007	News Media. Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Yankees fall into third place in their push towards the American League Pennant. Blackout cripples New York City as the anniversary of the first killing by "Son of Sam" nears. Thurmon Munson tries to help Billy Martin.Steinbrenner decides to fire his manager again.	119017
2007	Bronx is Burning, The: Special - On the Set	T		Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #1. 7-8-2007	News Media.	119018
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Straw, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8737	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #2. 7-9-2007. ESPN Miniseries	Sports Media. Reporters (Hans Hartman, Stephen Kyle, Lawrence Ryan). Sports Photographer (Hans Hartman). Yankee Owner George Steinbrenner signs free agent Reggie Jackson and teammates react to Jackson's interview with SPORT Magazine.Reggie Jackson refers to himself as "the straw that stirs the drink" further alienating himself from manager and players. New York begins to deal with a bigger problem: a series of murders have been linked to New York's first serial killer in 4 decades.	119019
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Team in Turmoil	T	DVD -R HQ 8775	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #3. 7-17-2007	Reporters (Lawrence Ryan, Hans Hartman). Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Sports Photographer (Hans Hartman). Thurmon Munson reacts to a magazine article. Steinbrenner feuds with Billy Martin. Billy and George meet to try to smooth things over before the beginning of the 1977 season.Mayor Abraham D. Beame sets up his new Omega task force to try to catch the Son of Sam serial killer. Reggie continues to alienate himself from his teammates.	119020
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: Time For a Change?	T	DVD -R HQ 8786	Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #4. 7-30-2007	Reporters (Hans Hartman, Kal Thompson, Lawrence Ryan). Radio Sports Reporter (Bob Dunsworth). Sports Photographer (Hans Hartman). Clash of egos between Billy Martin, Reggie Jackson and George Steinbrenner begin to take its toll on the Yankee team.George considers firing Billy Martin again and the "Son of Sam" killere continues his rampage.	119021
2007	Bronx Is Burning, The: World Series	T		Mahler, Jonathan (Book - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning").	Episode #8. 8-28-2007	Cameraman (Bill Sorice). The 1977 World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers comes to a conclusion.	119022
1987	Bronx Zoo, The: Conspicuous by Their Abstinence	T			Episode #4. 4-8-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Charles Walker). Reporter #2 (Julie Inouye). Reporter #3 (Leslie Sachs).	119023
1998	Brooklyn South: Exposing Johnson	T			Episode #12.1-18-1998	Photographer (Michael Beattie).	119024
2002	Bros., The	M				Magazine Reporter (Jason Quinn). Awards Show Reporter (Chris Hurt)	119025
2006	Bros., The	M				Magazine Reporter (Jason Quinn). Correspondent (Will Moore). Talk Show Host (Monica White). Award Shows Reporter (Chris Hurt).	119026
1967	Brot und Rosen	MF				Reporter Kramer (Annemarie Brodhagen)	119027
1959	Broth of a Boy	M		Leonard, Hugh (Play - "Big Birthday, The").  Patrick Kirwan, Blanaid Irvine (Screenplay)	Ireland - Ness Book	TV Producer Randall (Tony Wright) for Newcomb Consolidated Television arrives in small Irish village and discovers town is preparing birthday celebration for Fitzgerald, believed the world's oldest man.He decides it would make a great story, convinces townspeople to allow him to do a broadcast. Although his boss fires him when he calls with the news because he hasn't checked in for more than two weeks, the producer does not let the town know this.He goes ahead with his plans -- he gets his job back after local priest convinces his boss the story is true. At first opposed by man's great-granddaughter, who accuses him of exploiting the old man. But she converts to his side and becomes his assistant.Old man reveals privately to his son that he lied about his age in order to collect pension. Also arrested for clubbing man who caught him poaching. TV crew arrives as his trial is taking place. Old man is released.Telegram arrives stating other contender for title of world's oldest man died a week ago.	119028
1944	Brother Brat	C	L. Vol. 2, Golden Age			Documentary prologue	119029
1882	Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln Club	SS		Lewis, Charles Bertrand		Fictional Journalist created by Lewis.  Sketches during the final quarter of the 19th century when verbal caricature was much in vogue.  Collection.	119030
1940	Brother Orchid	M	DVD -R HQ 3549, 3548. L			Reporter. 1st Reporter (De Wolfe Hopper). 2nd Reporter (George Haywood). 3rd Reporter (Creighton Hale). Second Reporter (William Hopper).	119031
1938	Brother Rat	M	DVD -R HQ 10943, 10944		Reagan	Newsreel Scott (Fred Hamilton). "Tripod" Andrews (Robert Scott)	119032
1940	Brother Rat and a Baby	M	DVD -R HQ 2564, 2565		Reagan	News Media	119033
1992	Brother's Keeper	M				Interviewer (Connie Chung)	119034
1998	Brother's Keeper: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-24-1998	News Media. Reporter (Dennis Satterfield). Woman Reporter (Selma McPherson).	119035
1989	Brother's Promise, A: Dan Jansen Story, The	T	VHS 345			News Media	119036
2007	Brotherhood 11, The: Nothing Like Experience	NR		Okati, Willa	Gay	Columnist Allen leads a comfortable, quiet life as a columnist and veterinarian. Unlike some of the other Brothers, Allen considers himself to be firmly off the dating market. Even though he considers himself open to new ideas and a pretty easygoing guy, a trip to Amour Magique looking for love is definitely not on his agenda. Of course, with that decision made the first thing he finds is a hot young stud who happens to like older men. Chance sticks to Allen like glue, bringing out Allen's protective side and then his sexual interest. The young buck seems determined to convince Allen that there's nothing wrong with a little May and December.He's even less sure when he finds out that the hot little stud Chance happens to be something he never expected to find outside of science fiction: a lone wolf. Actually, a werewolf.	119037
1999	Brotherhood of Murder	MT			Based on a true story.	News Media. TV Reporter (Suzette Meyers). Struggling young father can no longer support his wife and family.	119038
2003	Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire: Little Girl Lost	T			Episode #4. 10-22-2003	Reporter (Jeffery Alan - Town Reporter).	119039
2001	Brotherhood, The	M				News Reporter (Lauren Bailey)	119040
2007	Brotherhood: Down in the Flood 3:5-6	T	DVD -R HQ 9036		Episode #13. 10-7-2007	News Media covers Tommy’s reelection campaign. He appears on a talk-show and takes a beating about his family. Tommy and Michael’s estranged Irish cousin returns to Providence and wants a job. Michael continues to have seizures without his knowledge. 	119041
2006	Brotherhood: Genesis 27:39	T	DVD -R HQ 6705		Episode.	News Media.	119042
2008	Brotherhood: Let Rome in Tiber Melt	T	DVD -R HQ 10549		Episode. 11-17-2008	News Media. Chief Investigator threatens Tommy saying he will go to the news media if he isn’t allowed to hire another investigator. Tommy relents and tells him never to play that card again. 	119043
2006	Brotherhood: Mark 8:36	T	DVD -R HQ 6408		Episode #1. 7-9-2006	News Media. Reporter (Elizabeth Dean). Courthouse Reporter (Scott Winters). Photographer (Mark Anthony Brown). Two brothers, one in public office, the other a criminal in a dark drama. News media covers state legislature, crime.	119044
2006	Brotherhood: Matthews 5:6	T	DVD -R HQ 6561			Reporter. Journal Reporter tells the Representative that no comment is not a good answer, but the representative disagrees. Reporters referred to as "jackals" as he comes into the building.	119045
2007	Brotherhood: Not Dark Yet 3:5-6	T	DVD -R HQ 9138		Episode #15. 10-21-2007	News Media. Reporter. News Conference on Tommy’s new political deal.	119046
2007	Brotherhood: Only a Pawn...1:7-8	T	DVD -R HQ 9264		Episode. 11-2007	News Media covers the election. Results come across on TV screen. 	119047
2007	Brotherhood: Things Have Changed: 1:7-8	T	DVD -R HQ 9339		Episode. 11-2007	News Media destroy Tommy’s chances as speaker of the house by reporting his brother Michael was involved in a running daylight shooting battle in the streets of Providence. Reporter interviews Tommy with a tape recorder asking him about his brother. Tommy offers to buy the reporter a drink later in the day. 	119048
2007	Brotherhood: True Love Tends To Forget 1:1-4	T	DVD -R HQ 9241		Episode. 11-2007	News Media covers the election.	119049
2008	Brotherhood: Uneasy Lies the Head	T	DVD -R HQ 10475		Episode. 11-2-2008	News Media. Press Conference. TV coverage. Tommy considers a risky career move. His brother gets more and more vicious as he kills a law enforcement officer and shoots a TV set because of news coverage of Tommy. 	119050
1990	Brothers	T				Talk Show Host Penny lands a spot as a talk-show host on a cable-TV station and her first guest or victim is biographer Donald Maltby	119051
1977	Brothers	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Jane Gibbons). Newscaster #2 (David Shaw).	119052
1982	Brothers	M				Journalist (Desmond Tester). Journalist Two (John Garwood). Cameraman (Roger Ward). Cameraman Two (Ken Metcalfe).	119053
2007	Brothers & Sisters: 36 hours	T	DVD -R HQ 9245		Episode #30. 11-11-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Justin reaches a critical new low point with his addiction. Kitty and Robert move toward their future together with a renewed perspective.	119054
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Act of Will, An	T	DVD -R HQ 6957		Episode #2. 9-30-2006	Radio Talk Show Host and future TV News Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin. She becomes a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against a liberal.Reading of the father's will  threatens to cause a rift in the family.  Kitty does her first broadcast.	119055
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Affairs of State	T	DVD -R HQ 7022		Episode #2. 10-7-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program.  Walker loses a bet with Salter and has to go to dinner with him. After dinner and drinks, they fall into bed. Walker confesses she slept with Salter to her fiancé who leaves her.William Walker's indiscretions are made public. Nora reveals she is not as naïve as her family thought.	119056
2007	Brothers & Sisters: All in the Family.	T	DVD -R HQ 8297		Episode #17. 4-1-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Nora invites Holly's daughter to a family dinner and some of the brothers and sisters act badly. Kitty doesn't even show up because she is with the Senator and his children in a disastrous dinner.	119057
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Almost Normal	T	DVD -R HQ 11477		Episode #65. 10-11-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Robert and Nora struggle to accept Kitty’s cancer and to come to an agreement on the best treatment. A surprise visitor makes it easier to bear the burden of revealing it to the family.	119058
2007	Brothers & Sisters: American Family, An	T	DVD -R HQ 9027		Episode #25. 10-7-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Kevin, Nora and Kitty go to pick up Justin who has just returned home from the war. McCallister finds he’s getting closer to Walkers. Meanwhile, the truth is revealed between Sarah and Rebecca and Tommy is not able to get the hang of being a father. 	119059
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Bad News	T	DVD -R HQ 8411		Episode #20. 4-29-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Kitty and Robert reach an impasse after a helicopter crash in a helicopter they were supposed to ride in, but didn't. A young speechwriter for Robert is killed instead. Kitty asks Robert to marry her.Sarah cannot get past her husband's alleged indiscretions.	119060
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Bakersfield	T	DVD -R HQ 10468		Episode. 11-2-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Nora and Kitty go to see Ryan, who may be Nora’s step-son because of an affair between her husband and a co-worker. The husband knows nothing about the affair and kicks Nora and Kitty out of his house. But he later shows up at Nora’s house to find out more. Robert is off to the Middle East leaving Kitty alone and anxious. She gets word that they have been picked by a birth mother to adopt her newborn son in three months. Kevin and Tommy fight at Justin’s first-year award for sobriety, then are forced by Justin to make-up. 	119061
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Bone To Pick, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11696.		Episode #73. 1-3-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kitty’s life is in jeopardy as the Walkers frantically search for a bone marrow donor. The senior Walker’s illegitimate son turns out to be a match. The bone marrow is done and three weeks later, Robert announces at a news conference that Kitty is in remission and that he is dropping out of the governor’s race. The family watches the press conference on television.	119062
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Book Burning	T	DVD -R HQ 10361		Episode. 10-5-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty decides to publish a tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency and family issues. Family members get a copy, just read the sections of the book about them and get angry. It turns out the book is fair and well-written and by the end of the program, all is forgiven. Kitty and Robert pass the adoption test. 	119063
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Breaking the News	T	DVD -R HQ 11467		Episode #64. 10-01-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Robert worries that news of his heart attack will leak to the news media. Kitty grapples with an untold secret that will affect her marriage and unite the family as never before -- she has cancer. Kevin and Scotty discuss surrogacy. 	119064
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Compromises	T	DVD -R HQ 9658		Episode #34. 2-17-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Issac (Danny Glover) is a spin doctor who works for Robert’s campaign. Nora realizes that Isaac is not the man she thought or hoped. Graham helps Sarah in her search for closure. Robert and Jason find themselves in a long-overdue confrontation. 	119065
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Date Night	T	DVD -R HQ 7111		Episode #4. 10-21-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program.  Kitty initiates an awkward double date between her boyfriend and Salter.  Several surprises mars Nora's date with a younger man.	119066
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Do You Believe in Magic	T	DVD -R HQ 10497		Episode. 11-9-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Reporter from the Sacramento Tribune comes to the office to check out rumors of the Senator’s infidelity. Kevin is told to handle it and must trust Robert because he is given very little information. The reporter, Spencer Travis, wants to verify rumors about the Senator and a female Governor having an affair. He has photos of them going into a hotel and they registered under aliases. He gives Kevin 24 hours to tell him what is happening or he’s printing the story.It turns out the Senator and the Governor were discussing her affair with someone else and she wanted his advice on how to handle it. Kevin says they were talking about No on Proposition 8 (the gay marriage proposition) and it makes headlines getting both the Senator and the Governor off the hook and resulting in good publicity for everyone.	119067
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Domestic Issues	T	DVD -R HQ 9184		Episode #28. 10-28-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Kitty drops a Halloween bombshell that will alter the Walker family’s future. Joe puts up a tough custody battle.	119068
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Double Negative	T	DVD -R HQ 9858		Episode. 4-27-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Robert contemplates a future in politics and refuses a vice presidential bid. Kitty’s fertility treatments become more aggressive. Kevin has an epiphany about his relationship with Scotty. Rebecca keeps the information about her paternity test secret when she discovers she is not a Walker. 	119069
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Everything Must Go	T	DVD -R HQ 10421		Episode. 10-19-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Robert offers the job to her brother, Kevin.	119070
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Family Album	D	DVD -R HQ 8981		Episode. Special. 9-23-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Communications Director to Sen. McCallister. Exposed secrets and dramatic stories from the show's first season. Interviews with cast members.Preview of Season Two.	119071
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Family Day	T	DVD -R HQ 7728		Episode #11  1-7-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Los Angeles Times Reporter Benny wants to know why the senator wants to keep his divorce proceedings secret.Family airs its dirty laundry in Justin's group therapy session.	119072
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Family Matter, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8198		Story Lines. 3-17-07	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.This 30-minute special discusses the story lines from the show's first season through clips and interviews.	119073
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Family Portrait	T	DVD -R HQ 7078		Episode #3. 10-14-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program.  Kitty has difficulty deciding between two men.; Justin's new job is more than he expected. Sarah and Joe face their greatest parenting challenge yet when their daughter is diagnosed with diabetes.	119074
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Father Dreams, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10724		Episode. 1-4-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Kitty goes on a book tour and practices for being on The View and other talk shows and magazine interviews. A health crisis causes an emotional confrontation between Tommy and Kevin. Justin decides to leave the nest.	119075
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Favorite Son	T	DVD -R HQ 8502		Episode #22. 5-13-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator. McCallister's Communications Director. She proposes marriage and now isn't sure if it's a good idea.	119076
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Feast of Epiphany, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9486		Episode #32. 1-13-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Isaac (Danny Glover) is a spin doctor who works for Robert’s campaign. Nora and Isaac have a first date at a uncomfortable family dinner. Robert McCallister goes live to talk to veterans to explain his controversy hero status and wins the audience over. Robert’s Republican opponent quits the race after it is discovered he has been hiding the fact that he has a mentally ill child. Robert had known about this but refused to let the information out to the news media. The question now is how did the media find out?  Tommy and Julia try to repair their damaged marriage after it is revealed both had affairs when separated. Rebecca’s connection with David raises some questions about her mother’s past. 	119077
2006	Brothers & Sisters: For the Children	T	DVD -R HQ 7172		Episode #5. 10-28-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program.  Very public and embarrassing forum exposes the Walker family's most personal business.	119078
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Freeluc.com	T	DVD -R HQ 11839		Episode #79. 3-14-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's former Communications Director before she married him. Now she has decided to run for the Senate -- and the news media can’t wait to greet her.Luc’s troubles with immigration are about to come to a head as his visa expires in three weeks. Sarah gets in touch with Kevin and asks him to help Luc out. He seeks advice from an old colleague who is an immigration lawyer. Soon after, Luc receives a letter saying that he’s being allowed to stay in the United States. Meanwhile, Kitty asks Kevin to go accompany her to a campaign event. Kevin reluctantly agrees, but when they arrive, there is a group of anti-immigration protesters waiting for them. Someone at the law firm found out about Kevin seeking advice and made up the connection between Kitty, Robert and Luc. A blog popped up, saying that Kitty and Robert are taking away jobs from true Americans. Luc and Sarah end up in the middle of a news media frenzy, with the news people trying to see how Luc really got a chance to stay in the United States. Kitty, worried about how the smear campaign is going to affect her political aspirations, asks Sarah to ask Luc to just give up on the visa until the situation can be fully investigated. Sarah refuses but Kitty is insistent. Kitty and Sarah aren’t really talking, but Luc points out that out of all the Internet lies spread about his past on conservative blogs, at least one is true. He did used to work in a brothel. He was placed in his uncle’s care, and his uncle ran a brothel. Luc was young and ran errands, but the fact has been blown way out of proportion by the anti-immigration people. Kitty hears from Robert that Luc’s visa has been revoked. They plan on going to the press and telling the truth about the situation. Kitty then gets a call from Kevin saying that she needs to get to LAX right away. At the airport, Sarah and Luc are having a tearful farewell after Luc decides to leave the country. An Internet cameraman is recording their final moments together. Kitty grabs the paparazzi who was following Luc and Sarah and makes a speech in front of the camera that draws applause from onlookers. Even if the law says that Luc can’t stay, the court of public opinion says something different when the video of Kitty defending herself, her family and Luc goes viral. Millions of people see it.The power of the Internet in dealing with news is emphasized. 	119079
2009	Brothers & Sisters: From France With Love	T	DVD -R HQ 11508		Episode #66. 10-18-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Robert doesn’t want to involve Kitty in the campaign even though his numbers are falling. Kevin is forbidden to talk to Kitty about it. But Kitty goes against Robert’s wishes and does a press conference. He finally agrees it was the best course of action as his numbers begin to rise in the race for the governorship.  Sarah distracts Kitty through chemo treatments with tales of her romance with a French artist. Justin, struggling with his first anatomy class, seeks advice form his professor about surviving the semester with his lab partner. 	119080
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Game Night	T	DVD -R HQ 8348		Episode #19. 4-15-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Walker family challenges the Jones family to a long-overdue family-game-night rematch.	119081
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Glass Houses	T	DVD -R HQ 10331		Episode. 9-28-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Kitty and Robert begin the process of adopting a child. Kevin’s career is put in jeopardy when his brother fires him. Justin and Rebecca try unsuccessfully to hide their relationship. Walker siblings plan to reach out to their long lost brother. 	119082
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Going Once....	T	DVD -R HQ 10514		Episode. 11-16-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Kevin becomes his father buying a house for his lover taking it away from his mother who wanted to buy it for her charity. Kevin sets up Uncle Saul with a new gay friend. The family tries to distract a depressed Kitty who lost a chance to adopt the perfect baby by insulting the birth mother. Kevin is now making a fourth of his old attorney salary now that he is working for the senator. 	119083
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Grapes of Wrath	T	DVD -R HQ 8459		Episode #21. 5-6-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator. McCallister's Communications Director. She proposes marriage and now isn't sure if it's a good idea.The family meets at Holly's wine orchard to greet potential investors at a dinner party and all hell breaks loose.	119084
2007	Brothers & Sisters: History Repeating	T	DVD -R HQ 9093		Episode #26. 10-14-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Senator’s ex-wife wants to go on Larry King to reveal his extramarital affair with the nanny, but Kitty convinces her to cancel the interview.Kevin, Nora and Kitty go to pick up Justin who has just returned home from the war. McCallister finds he’s getting closer to Walkers. Meanwhile, the truth is revealed between Sarah and Rebecca. Tommy is not able to get the hang of being a father. 	119085
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Holy Matrimony!	T	DVD -R HQ 9352		Episode. 12-02-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Political scandal and a severe case of cold feet threaten Kitty and Robert’s wedding day. Newspapers have a story questioning Robert’s heroics during the war. Isaac (Danny Glover), a spin doctor, distracts Nora from her romance with Stan. Holly gets a surprise visit from an old friend. 	119086
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Home Front	T	DVD -R HQ 9006		Episode #24. 9-30-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.The Walker family struggles to find cheer in celebrating Kitty's birthday. Sarah fights to salvage what is left of her failing marriage.  Kevin learns the hard way about the sacrifices that true love brings. Saul questions his identity.	119087
2009	Brothers & Sisters: It’s Not Easy Being Green	T	DVD -R HQ 10781		Episode. 1-18-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Walker saves the door after insulting potential backers for Robert’s run for the governorship. Now Robert has to tell Kitty who is in San Francisco publicizing her tell-all book.Sarah’s business partner makes a startling confession after they secure funding for their Internet site.Nora rekindles a romance with an old beau, her architect. 	119088
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Julia	T	DVD -R HQ 11074		Episode #60. 4-26-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Out of patience waiting for Tommy to return home, Julia makes a life-changing decision about the future. Robert discovers what Kitty has been keeping from him. Holly and Sarah finally find balance in their relationship.	119089
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Just a Sliver	T	DVD -R HQ 10604		Episode. 12-7-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Walkers celebrate Thanksgiving unconventionally. Elizabeth has a medical emergency that brings the family together. 	119090
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Last Tango in Pasadena	T	DVD -R HQ 11531		Episode #67. 10-25-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Sarah’s new lover charms the entire family except Nora, until they dance. During a difficult time, Nora finds that her new French house guest is a great comfort. Robert tries to distract Kitty from cancer. Kevin and Scotty stumble onto an unexpected surrogate candidate.	119091
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Leap of Faith	T	DVD -R HQ 11808		Episode #78. 2-28-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's former Communications Director before she married him. Now she has decided to run for the Senate -- and the news media can’t wait to greet her.Luc’s visa issues cause monumental problems for Sarah, who not only struggles with her feelings for him, but worries that she might lose him again -- this time to another woman. Meanwhile, Rebecca wrestles with Justin and with herself to move on after a huge loss. Kevin discovers breaking up with Robert is hard to do and Holly thinks she has found the hidden value of Ojai foods. Kitty continues her race for the Senate. 	119092
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off	T	DVD -R HQ 11094		Episode #61. 5-3-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.When Kitty and Robert reach a crossroads in their marriage, she is forced to reflect on her father’s past indiscretions and decide what’s most important in life. Meanwhile, Ran makes a discovery about his mother’s death and takes a huge leap in the wrong direction to vie for Rebecca’s affection.	119093
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Light the Lights	T	DVD -R HQ 7526		Episode #10. 12-10-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program. Management wants to fire Salter and keep Walker. She suggests the opposite.Sarah, Tommy and Saul make a crucial mistake while trying to retrieve funds to save the family business -- they try to cheat the other woman. She finally decides to sell -- for $5 million in cash and $5 million in stock. The family agrees.Nora overcompensates over the holidays when her granddaughter wants to be Jewish so God will answer her prayers to cure her diabetes.	119094
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Lost & Found	T	DVD -R HQ 10869		Episode #54. 2-15-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kitty finds out someone killed her interview with Time magazine. Nora invites Ryan to her house. Holly discovers what Tommy’s been up to and the ownership he has in Ojai Foods.	119095
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Love Is Difficult	T	DVD -R HQ 8005		Episode #15. 2-18-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Input from the office staff may sway Kitty's vote about her future with Sen. McCallister. The staff has a poll taken on how the public perceives her and it isn't pretty.Sarah and Joe dive further into therapy. Tommy has a chance encounter with a distant relative and decides to buy the winery with Holly.	119096
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Matriarchy	T	DVD -R HQ 8565		Episode #23. 5-20-2007. Season Finale	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator. McCallister's Communications Director.Nora plans an engagement party for Kitty and the Senator. Justin tries to spend time with his family before he goes to Iraq. Sarah tries to come to terms with where her marriage is going. Holly comes to the engagement party with her daughter, Rebecca.Nora and Kitty say a tearful airport farewell to Justin.	119097
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Mexico	T	DVD -R HQ 11112		Episode #62. 5-10-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.When the Walker family reaches out to Tommy, they’re devastated to find that he may be unwilling to accept their help. Robert and Kitty reach a crossroads in their marriage that they may not be able to successfully navigate. Justin makes plans for the future, with or without Rebecca. Saul makes a shocking admission about Ryan Lafferty’s mother.	119098
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Missing	T	DVD -R HQ 10991		Episode #58. 3-22-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Trying to help before Tommy’s legal troubles get any worse, Nora seeks help from the person Tommy hurt the most -- and surprisingly Holly changes her mind and will not testify or press charges against Tommy. Ryan gets a little too close to Rebecca for Justin’s comfort -- and they break up. Ryan has a hidden agenda but no one knows what it is. 	119099
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Missing Opportunities, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9619		Episode #33. 2--10-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Isaac (Danny Glover) is a spin doctor who works for Robert’s campaign.	119100
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Mistakes Were Made (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 7288		Episode #7. 11-11-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program. Sarah, Tommy and Kevin find William's most shocking secret when they set out in search of his lost treasure. Justin makes a startling revelation about his enlistment -- he must go back to serve in Iraq.	119101
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Mistakes Were Made (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 7364. ABC DVD 8860.		Episode #8. 11-19-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program. Walker commits a breach of journalism ethics when she leaves out a controversial question while interviewing a senator who she hopes will keep her brother out of the Iraq war.`Sarah, Tommy and Kevin find William's most shocking secret when they set out in search of his lost treasure.	119102
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Moral Hazard	T	DVD -R HQ 9878		Episode. 5-04-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. The family business is saved by Rebecca’s mother. Rebecca tells Justin she is not a Walker and he is furious she lied to him. Rebecca moves out of her mother’s house. Walker and McCallister try to have a baby the old-fashioned way. 	119103
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Northern Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 7224. ABC DVD 8860		Episode #6. 11-4-2006	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views against liberal commentator Warren Salter.Host Jack Bishop of the Red White & Blue program.  Kitty and Warren's weekend in the country turns out to be anything but quiet. Unable to conceive, Tommy and Julia consider unorthodox alternatives.	119104
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Other Walker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8052		Episode #16. 3-4-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Walker and McCallister become lovers and Walker finds out McCallister is going to run for President. Kitty and Sen. McCallister find it difficult to resist each other on Valentine's Day. She sweet-talks a rich supporter into backing the Senator.Kevin has more companionship than he bargained for and Nora has dinner with a wayward friend and ends up in jail.	119105
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Owning It	T	DVD -R HQ 10853		Episode. 2-8-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Walker gets an offer to be an academic starting a brand new broadcast journalism program at the local university. She wants to take it but finally decides being a mother is a more important job. Robert decides to tell Kitty that he plans to run for governor. Nora discovers the man she is falling in love with is married. Her husband’s long-lost son calls her and says he wants to be part of the Walker family. Rebecca discovers that a Walker brother may be trying to take over the family company and kick her mother out. 	119106
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Pasadena Primary, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11756		Episode #76. 1-31-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kitty puts her idea to run for Robert’s Senate seat up for a family vote. Kevin tells Kitty he really doesn’t want to be her campaign manager. She agrees to let him go.  Robert and Nora work as guest chefs in Scotty’s struggling restaurant to boost business. Sarah gets frustrated with Roy -- and Luc texts her saying he misses her.	119107
2006	Brothers & Sisters: Patriarchy	T	DVD -R HQ 6907 (Mislabeled as 6904).		Episode #1. 9-23-2006	Radio Talk Show Host and future TV News Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin. She returns home to California after having been estranged form her mother for three years.She is in Los Angeles to see if she wants to become a regular on a national TV program voicing her conservative views. She decides to take the job giving up a marriage proposal. The first episode ends with her father having a heart attack and dying.Her father's business is in trouble and it turns out her father is not all he seemed to be.	119108
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Pregnant Pause	T	DVD -R HQ 11641		Episode #71. 11-29-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Rebecca has a secret that could make or break her relationship with Jason -- she’s pregnant. Holly’s financial situation worsens and she asks Nora to help pay for the wedding. Sarah becomes jealous of Nora’s new romance with a suspicious oncologist. Kitty walks in on Nora having sex in the shower.	119109
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Prior Commitments	T	DVD -R HQ 9894		Episode. 5-11-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Rebecca and Justin kiss. Kevin has a wedding to cement his relationship with Scotty. Kitty and Robert contemplate adoption. Kevin and his sister tell their mother, Nora, that their father my have another son called Ryan. 	119110
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Road Ahead, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11437		Episode #63. 9-27-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kitty harbors a secret that will shock the Walker family. Holly and Nora plan an engagement party for Rebecca and Justin. Tommy continues his spiritual journey in Mexico. Sarah looks for new business prospects in France.	119111
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Run Baby Run	T	DVD -R HQ 11714		Episode #75. 1-17-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kitty and Robert reach another impasse over politics. He decides not to run for re-election as a senator. She decides to run for office, and he suggests why not run for his senate seat?  Sarah has a new romantic interest. Scotty and Kevin await the results of their first try at surrogacy.	119112
2009	Brothers & Sisters: S3X	T	DVD -R HQ 11054		Episode #59. 4-19-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.The Walkers keep up hope that Tommy will return home when Holly considers dropping the charges. Meanwhile, Sarah makes yet another major career change; Kitty questions whether or not her marriage will survive; and Kevin & Scotty consider a surprising proposal from Chad.	119113
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Science Fair, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11705		Episode #74. 1-10-2010	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Sarah takes a shine to a divorced dad at Paige’s school. Justin and the family try to improve on Paige’s science project with disastrous results. Holly considers selling her shares in Ojai Foods, then has second thoughts when the buyer seems too eager. Justin’s advisor suggests he drops out of medical school. It may turn out Justin has a major learning disability. Simon comes back into Nora’s life, but she turns the tables on him by exposing him as  a thief who preys on old, rich ladies. 	119114
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Separation Anxiety	T	DVD -R HQ 9847		Episode. 4-20-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media. Issac (Danny Glover) is a spin doctor who works for Robert’s campaign. McCallister loses the Republican Presidential nomination. Nora tells Issac she can’t go with him to live in Washington D.C.Rebecca celebrates her birthday at a typical Walker family celebration and discovers she may not be a Walker. Kitty tries to get pregnant. 	119115
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Sexual Politics	T	DVD -R HQ 7743		Episode #12. 1-14-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.	119116
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Sibling Rivalry	T	DVD -R HQ 10754		Episode. 1-11-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Kitty promotes her tell-all book, but without family support except for Nora. Sarah runs into serious financial trouble, but Kitty bails her out. Tommy and Saul try to push Holly out of the family business by buying a piece of the wine country and taking over the family business without anyone knowing it. 	119117
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Something Ida This Way Comes	T	DVD -R HQ 7788		Episode #14. 1-14-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Nora and Saul's not-so-loving mother makes an unwelcome visit to celebrate a milestone in her daughter's life. Video Editor (Stephon Fuller).	119118
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Something New	T	DVD -R HQ 9319		Episode #31. 11-18-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Political scandal and a severe case of cold feet threaten Kitty and Robert’s wedding day. Newspapers have a story questioning Robert’s heroics during the war. Isaac (Danny Glover), a spin doctor, distracts Nora from her romance with Stan. Holly gets a surprise visit from an old friend. 	119119
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Spring Broken	T	DVD -R HQ 10958		Episode #57. 3-15-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Kevin and Justin try to help Tommy make a decision about his legal future. Kitty and Evan get acquainted with her new half brother. 	119120
2007	Brothers & Sisters: States of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 9133		Episode #27. 10-21-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Kitty and Sarah’s attempt at a spa escape becomes an entangled mess. Tommy crosses a dangerous line in search of companionship. Rebecca worries about Justin’s impossibly speedy recovery. Kevin presses Saul to confess to the past. 	119121
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Taking Sides	T	DVD -R HQ 10927		Episode #55-#56. 3-1-2009. Two-Hour Special Broadcast	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Many Reporters in news conferences, on TV news. Kitty is still unhappy that Robert killed her interview with Time magazine.  Their adopted baby is being born while Robert is announcing he is going to run for governor. As he rushes to the hospital to see the baby being born, he suffers a major heart attack and must face open-heart surgery. Holly finds out Tommy has embezzled company funds in his attempt to take over the country and she vows vengeance, a strategy that could tear the family apart. The baby is born, Robert survives and vows to continue to run for governor over Kitty’s firm objections. The new member of the family, Ryan, shows up to meet the family. 	119122
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Three Parties	T	DVD -R HQ 8308 (two copies)		Episode #18.  4-8-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Nora's troublemaking friend convinces her to take a chance with her professor. Chad comes to terms with his sexuality. Justin steps up to protect his half sister.	119123
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Troubled Waters	T	DVD -R HQ 10906, 10907		Episode #55-#56. 3-1-2009. Two-Hour Special Broadcast	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Many Reporters in news conferences, on TV news. Kitty is still unhappy that Robert killed her interview with Time magazine.  Their adopted baby is being born while Robert is announcing he is going to run for governor. As he rushes to the hospital to see the baby being born, he suffers a major heart attack and must face open-heart surgery. Holly finds out Tommy has embezzled company funds in his attempt to take over the country and she vows vengeance, a strategy that could tear the family apart. The baby is born, Robert survives and vows to continue to run for governor over Kitty’s firm objections. The new member of the family, Ryan, shows up to meet the family. 	119124
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Tug of War	T	DVD -R HQ 10376		Episode. 10-12-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency and family issues is in a bidding war by publishers who want to print it. Holly pushes Saul and Sarah to their limits and both quit. Kevin encounters prejudice in the workplace but decides to play the game for so he can be an associate. Justin struggles with a hero’s welcome from a soldier he saved in Iraq and finally talks to Rebecca about his years in the war. 	119125
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Two Places	T	DVD -R HQ 9217		Episode #29. 11-4-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. News Media.Kitty hires an old friend to do damage control who once outed McCallister’s brother in one of first campaigns. He tells them to immediately get married. Then Kitty has a miscarriage and plans change. 	119126
2008	Brothers & Sisters: Unfinished Business	T	DVD -R HQ 10582		Episode. 11-30-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Robert and Kitty take a big step forward in the adoption process when the birth mother reconsiders them as her child’s future parents. Nora asks the family to help when her home for charity turns out to be a money pit. Holly offers Rebecca a high-level executive position without consulting Tommy who vows revenge.	119127
2007	Brothers & Sisters: Valentine's Day Massacre	T	DVD -R HQ 7917 ABC DVD 8860		Episode #14. 2-11-2007	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin takes a job with Sen. McCallister as his Communications Director.Walker and McCallister become lovers and Walker finds out McCallister is going to run for President. Kitty and Sen. McCallister find it difficult to resist each other on Valentine's Day. She sweet-talks a rich supporter into backing the Senator.Kevin has more companionship than he bargained for and Nora has dinner with a wayward friend and ends up in jail.	119128
2010	Brothers & Sisters: Valued Family, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11798		Episode #77. 2-21-2010.	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's former Communications Director before she married him. Now she has decided to run for the Senate -- and the news media can’t wait to greet her.Love of Sarah’s life returns. Rebecca has a miscarriage and Nora is there to help her. Holly, who is grateful now to Nora and the Walker family for being such an important part of Rebecca’s life, decides not to sell her shares of Ojai and she and Nora determine to find out what Ojai is really worth. 	119129
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Wig Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11583		Episode #69. 11-8-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications DirectorKitty faces the visible ramifications of her cancer treatment when her hair starts falling out. Nora makes a surprising friend -- an oncologist who takes her for a ride on his motorcycle. Scotty’s father delivers shocking news about his marriage -- his wife has left him and he has a new girlfriend. He also sends Scotty a copy of a rare Captain Marvel comic book so he can sell it and use the money to pay for the surrogate and his baby. 	119130
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Wine Festival, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11617		Episode #70. 11-15-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.Ojai’s newest wine is submitted at a local festival and wins the top prize. Justin and Rebecca keep life-changing secrets from themselves. Nora has a crush on a younger man, an oncologist. Sarah and Luc may not be as compatible as they thought they were and he makes a decision to go back to France. Photographer (Stefan Marks). 	119131
2008	Brothers & Sisters: You Get What You Need	T	DVD -R HQ 10453		Episode. 10-26-2008	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the new Communications Director.Kevin’s first outing with Scotty’s conservative and disapproving parents is uncomfortable and everything that can go wrong does. Rebecca finds her trust in her mother sorely tested when a file on Ryan Lafferty is found in her possession, but it turns out that Holly is telling the truth. Rebecca and Justin test their relationship by bringing Holly and Nora together to talk about Ryan and decide what to do about him.	119132
2009	Brothers & Sisters: Zen & the Art of Mole Making	T	DVD -R HQ 11546		Episode #68. 11-1-2009	TV Personality Kitty Walker (Calista Flockhart), a conservative modeled on Republican commentator Mary Matalin is Senator McCallister's Communications Director. Kitty’s tell-all book about Robert’s unsuccessful run for the presidency means she can’t work for Robert any more as his communications’ director. So Kevin Walker is the Communications Director.During her chemo treatment, Kitty is thrilled when a surprise visitor comes to town -- brother Tommy. Sarah realizes that she must tell her kids about Luc. Holly finds a way to keep her financial future from unraveling. Kevin and Scotty agree on a possible surrogate.	119133
2002	Brothers Divided	NJ		Jacobs, Eli		American Journalist Jon Warren is the New York Times bureau chief in Jerusalem and he finds himself in the center of an international intrigue. A group of Iranians is plotting to ignite an Israeli civil war. Jon unravels and attempts to thwart the plot, at the risk of his career and his life. 	119134
1957	Brothers in Law	M				Photographer (Michael Ward)	119135
1995	Brothers No More	N	OWN - H	Buckley, William F.	Numerous cameos by real-life rich and powerful make appearances.	Journalist Henry Chafee goes to Yale and shares a foxhole in World War II with his classmate, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's grandson. Chafee turns coward and his roommate saves his life.When they leave the Army, the rich Yale roommate becomes a crooked hotelier and worse while Chafee makes his mark as a journalist especially during Vietnam War. Eventually Chafee gets the goods on his friend and must make a difficult decision.Tenacious researcher digs up dirt and the Yale man's solution is murder. On his way to the Riviera, he encounters his old army pal Chafee traveling to interview Georges Simenon, the French mystery writer.Reporter forces his friend to take the military way out -- bottle and revolver.	119136
2006	Brothers of the Head	M				Journalist falls in love with one of two conjoined twins who are punk rock stars in Britain. Visiting female journalist.	119137
1956	Brothers, The	T				Photographer. Brothers Harvey and Gilmore (Gilly) Box (Gale Gordon and Bob Sweeney) who operated a photography studio	119138
1972	Brothers, The: Party, The	T			Episode #5.4-7-1972	Photographer (Robert Trewinnard).	119139
1974	Brothers, The: Race, The	T			Episode #45. 10-27-1974	Commentator, Race (Anthony Marsh).	119140
1972	Brothers, The: Worm in the Bud, A	T			Episode #9. 5-5-1972	Newscaster (Corbet Woodall).	119141
1959	Brott I paradiset	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Bengt von Strauss)	119142
2000	Brottsvag: Friendly Fire	TF			Episode #7. 4-13-2000	News Media. Reporter (Johanna Wilson).	119143
2000	Brottsvag: Strid	TF			Episode #10. 5-4-2000	News Media. Reporter (Johanna Wilson).	119144
1992	Brown Shoe	N		Slone, Rick		Photojournalist Bobby Shafto, fearless and fast-talking photojournalist in South America.	119145
2002	Brown Sugar	M	DVD -R 1776			Music Critic Sid Shaw (Sanaa Lathan), a Los Angeles Times music columnist on Hip-Hop ("Up Close"), leaves newspaper to write a book. Becomes new editor of Double X-L magazine	119146
1932	Brown Women and White	N	OWN - H	Freeman, Andrew A.		Editor. Experiences of an American who edited the King's paper in Bangkok, Siam.	119147
2000	Brown-Eyed Girl	N		Stewart, Mariah		Editor Leah McDevitt, co-owner and features editor of a popular magazine, loves to explore exotic locales while she tracks fashion and social trends across the globe.Yet despite her fast-paced career, she is haunted by the memory of her cherished younger sister who years ago disappeared without a trace.So when a convicted serial killer contacts her, McDevitt is more than willing to pay him the long-standing reward for information leading to recovery of her sister's body.  But before he can turn over his information, he is killed.She heads to the Maine woods to seek out Ethan Sanger, author of a book about the killer. Working together they find out the truth about her sister's disappearance.	119148
1945	Brownstone Theatre	R			Series	News Media	119149
1980	Brubaker	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Linda Milligan). Young Reporter (Philip E. Combs)	119150
2003	Bruce Almighty	M	DVD -R HQ 1987, 1988.			Reporter Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey) for a local Buffalo TV-News program always gets stuck with the fluff but wants to be Harry Reasoner.  God takes a break and gives him the reins.TV News Producer Ally Loman (Nora Dunn).  Anchor-Reporter Evan Baxter (Steven Carell). Panicked News Employee (P.J. Byrne). Bruce's Cameraman (Timothy Di Pri). Bruce's Soundman (Brian Tahash).  Weatherman Dallas Coleman (Paul Satterfield).Newscasters (Michael Brownless, Ted Garcia, Maria Quiban).  TV Newscasters (Shaun Robinson, Saida Rodriguez-Pagan, Ken Rudulph). TV Newscasters (Gina St. John, Michael Villani).Officer Staffers (Christina Grandy, Allen Lulu, Jamison Yang).	119151
1994	Bruce Lee: Lost Interview, The	M			Short	Interviewer (Pierre Berton - Himself).	119152
2000	Bruiser	M				News Media. Reporter (Diana Platts). Cameraman (Murray Oliver).	119153
1870	Brummel-Arabella Fragment, The	P	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Newspaperman John Brumme saying how humiliating it was last night when the chief editor looked over my proof and questioned the story. Brummel relates a  relates sensational item.	119154
2000	Bruno	M				Reporter (Jennifer A. Barnes). Reporter (Rasool J'Han). Featured Reporter (Ty Sears). Newspaper Photographer (Patt Noday).	119155
1998	Bruno	T			First appeared during short sketches on The Paramount Comedy Channel in 1998 before reappearing on Da Ali G Show.	Reporter Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen) from Austrian television. Bruno has no known surname is gay claiming to be a reporter from an Austrian TV station. He interviews unsuspecting guests about topics such as fashion, entertainment, celebrities and homosexuality. Austrian TV station’s logo features the letters OJRF (revealed once as Osterreichischer Jungen Rundfunk, or in English, Austrian Boys Broadcast) inside a baby blue square with a smaller purple square in the upper left quadrant. Bruno’s segment on Da Ali G Show is called Funkyzeit mit Bruno (Funkytime with Bruno). The show’s theme song is “Crank It Up” by Scotter from the album Our Happy Hardcore.Bruno is a 6 foot, 3 inch white male with a thin build, brown hair and brown eyes. His hair is clipped short except a four-inch-long faux-hawk bleached blonde at the top. Bruno dresses in a rather flamboyant and garish style. He often wears lace-up shirts with cut-off sleeves, studded accessories such as belts or bracelets, and piercings, such as one in his left eyebrow. His signature outfit combines these elements against a main theme of blue denim. In earlier episodes, the character had a mustache and slicked hair. Bruno speaks with a faux-German accent, often substituting "w" sounds with "v" and "s" sounds with "sh". (The German "w" is pronounced as a "v" and the German "s" becomes "sh" when followed by a "t" or "p"). His voice is high-pitched for a male, and he boldly carries a positive attitude, often commending his interviewees with lines like "that's great" following their comments.	119156
2009	Bruno (aka Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Male. aka Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt	M				Fashion Reporter Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen) from Austria takes his show to America. BBC Reporter (Alice Evans). NBC Reporter (Emerson Brooks). FOX Reporter (Candice Cunningham). Reporter (David Hill). German Reporter (Alexander von Roon. Reporter (Amy Tiehel). Reporter #3 (Tom Yi).The flaming Austrian gay reporter Bruno was he tries to infiltrate the fashion world and become a star.  Bruno attempts to seduce Texas Congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul. He also creates an outrage at an Ultimate Fighting Champion match by making out in the ring with another man. Bruno also tricks the Alabama National Guard into letting him onto their post, get into uniform and train to be an officer candidate. Bruno crashes a fashion show at Milan Fashion Week, wearing a velcro jumpsuit before being tackled by security. He also manages to crash another fashion runaway show in Paris. He has an African baby shipped to him and picks him up out of a box at airport baggage claim, to the astonishment of onlookers. Bruno says, “Madonna has one, Brangelina has one, and now I have one.” He goes on a talk show and proclaims he has given the child a traditional African name: “OJ.” Bruno also manages to crash a pro-Prop 8 rally.  	119157
1958	Bruno Walter: Maestro, the Man, The	DT			Canada	Interviewer Albert Goldberg.	119158
2003	Brush Up My Sisters	MF			Hong Kong	Magazine Editor (Courtney Wu).	119159
1998	Brush-off Arcade, The	NM		Maloney, Shane		Magazine Editor in Melbourne, 1989.  Australian Assistant Minister of Culture Murray Whelan meets the sexy magazine editor at the new Center for Modern Art in his latest adventure	119160
2008	Brushes With Death	N		King, Stephen		Critic tells painter whose paintings have a tendency to come true that “Art is memory...The clearer the memory, the better the art.” 	119161
1980	Brutal	M				Reporter	119162
1992	Brutal Ballet, The	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#3 Joe Hannibal Series	Newspaper Reporter Chet Mundy is a recurring character and friend of sorts in the Joe Hannibal series of novels. Reluctantly agreeing to try and help an old friend either prove or disprove her suspicions of a cheating souse, Hannibal is drawn into the violent and bizarre world of professional wrestling. Almost immediately, however, he finds himself grappling with issues far more serious than infidelity when his investigation slams him up against a vicious murder. And where there is one murder there is always the seed for more. Double-dealings, illicit sex, blackmail and kidnaping are all on the card as Joe battles to uncover the truth. He will taste hot sweet kisses and bitter rage and his own blood before he is through. But innocent lives are being threatened with death...and the kind of unbelievable degradation that can be even worse. Hannibal won’t stop until the predators and killers are revealed and made to pay.	119163
1947	Brute Force	M	DVD -R HQ 2434, 2435. SVD 1465	Patterson, Robert (Story). Richard Brooks (Screenplay0	Ness Book	Editor Gallagher (Charles Bickford) of prison newspaper The Westgate News. He at first refuses to join a convict in a prison break, he changes his mind when he loses chance at parole.With help of Reporter Louie (Sam Levene), editor passes messages to other prisoners involved in escape attempt. Sadistic warren tortures reporter to get information on escape plan, but reporter refuses to talk. Escape attempt leads to a riot.Editor is killed while trying to ram the front gate with delivery truck. Despite prison environment, banter between editor and reporter as Gallagher assigns Louie to a "human interest story" on convict returning to prison because he killed his wife.	119164
2000	Brutte lofter	T			Norway	Reporter	119165
1984	Bryan Adams: Reckless	M				Reporter (Marty Waldman)	119166
2007	Bryan Loves You	M				Reporter (Topher Strauss). Interviewer (Bobby Slayton). The Narrator (Tony Todd).	119167
1995	Brylcream Boulevard	M				Reporter (Nic Balthazar)	119168
2004	Bryllup I Danmark - Fest pa Christiansborg	TF			Denmark.	Journalist Gundhild Friske (Kirsten Lehfeldt). Press Photographer Ivan Rold Jorgensen (Sos Egelind).	119169
2004	Bryllup I Danmark - nedtaelling fra Tivoli	DF			Denmark Series	Reporter (Soren Soltoft -  Himself).	119170
2004	Bryllup i Danmark - nedtaelling fra Tivoli	TF				Reporters Soren Soltof, Michele Bellaiche, Marie Grundtvad Bjerre, Kristian Frederiksen, Johannes Langkilde, Lone Sunesen. Correspondent Ulla Terkelsen.	119171
2004	Bryllupsfeber - 3 dage i maj	TF			Denmark	Reporters (Bubber, Olav Christensen, Jes Dorph-Petersen, Anna Foss, Lise Ronne, Kaare R. Skou, Jesper Steinmetz, Ulla Terkelsen, Flemming Toft).	119172
2006	Buah, Ha-	MF			Israel	Journalist (Amir Shebi).	119173
2006	Bubbarnir	TF			Iceland. Series 2006.	Newsman (Vihjalmur Gooi Frioriksson). Group of crazy puppets working at a TV station try their best to bring the audience the best possible programming available with their knowledge, time and talent.	119174
1896	Bubble Reputation, The	SS	UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose		Press	119175
1966	Bubble, The	M			Sci-Fi	Newspaper Vendor (Chester Jones).	119176
1987	Bubblegum Crisis	M			Arc 3: Minor Wars (Episodes 1-8)	News Media	119177
1996	Bubbles Galore	M				Journalist (Hillar Liitoja)	119178
2004	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles A Broad	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#4 Bubbles Mystereies	Reporter Bubbles Yablonsky of the News-Times has a cat fight at a stuffy historical society meeting that nearly kills her career. She's given one week to prove her worth to her editors and earn a real job there by cracking the biggest story ever.She has to find out who really murdered a steel-executive with cyanide-tipped fingernails and uncover corruption in the steel industry at the highest level.Nothing will deter Bubbles -- not the shenanigans of mother Lulu, the pressure of getting daughter Jane into a good college. Not even hunky, gonzo photojournalist Steve Stiletto, a Mel Gibson look-alike.	119179
2003	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles Ablaze	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#3 Bubbles Mystereies	Reporter Bubbles Yablonsky of the News-Times arrives at abandoned coal mine on potentially big news story and finds the love of her life, Photojournalist Steve Stiletto, knocked unconscious and the body of another man with a sizeable hole in  his chest.Moments later, they are trapped by an explosion. The reporter-detective-hairdresser must also deal with her rebellious teenage daughter, Jane.	119180
2006	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles All the Way	NM		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#6 Bubbles Mysteries	Reporter  Bubbles Yablonsky investigates death of a woman who dies from a reaction to the glue used in hair extensions to free her friend, the salon owner who gets the blame.She is distracted by the two men in her life and from a Mysterious Santa Claus who warns Bubbles not to cry, not to pout and not to scream -- when he tries to kill her.	119181
2005	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles Betrothed	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#5 Bubbles Mystereies	Reporter Bubbles Yablonsky lands in jail with a murder suspect who grants her an exclusive interview shortly before keeling over herself. Her longtime boyfriend is Photojournalist Steve Stilleto.Suddenly Bubble's interview notes are a hot commodity among a romance-obsessed police detective and a podiatrist on the lam.Stiletto asks if she'll pose as his fiancée to stave off an overseas job transfer.  Not-so-scatterbrained bleached-blonde solves the case.	119182
2002	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles in Trouble	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#2 Bubbles Mystereies	Aspiring Journalist Bubbles Yablonsky, on-the-job training at a local newspaper. The rookie reporter and high-energy beautician goes undercover as an Amish widower to find out what happened to her shy friend who has disappeared.Steve Stiletto is a drop-dead gorgeous globe-trotting photographer who gets involved with Bubbles.	119183
2001	Bubbles Yablonsky: Bubbles Unbound	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah	#1 Bubbles Mystereies	Aspiring Journalist Bubbles Yablonsky, on-the-job training at a local newspaper, back in school studying journalismAgainst all odds, Bubbles Yablonsky has returned to journalism school	119184
1980	Buccaneer	T			1980 BBC	Journalist Monica Burton (Pamela Salem). Journalist wife of pilot.	119185
1932	Buchanan of the Press	N		Bent, Silas		Reporter Luke Buchanan of the St. Louis Press. Fierce portrayal of The City Editor. Journalists believe this is one of the few novels about the press to be taken seriously	119186
1999	Buck and the Magic Bracelet	M				Journalist (Lino Cantafora).	119187
1927	Buck Fever	SS		Anderson, Sherwood		Fictional Journalist created by Anderson.  Marion Democrats and the Smyth County News.  Fictional reporter named Buck Fever introduced. Four years he appeared in Anderson's newspaper, Buck Fever grew in stature, familiarity and popularity.Buck Fever Says columns, which became a staple in both newspapers.	119188
1995	Bucket of Blood	MT				Art Critic (Jim Jackson)	119189
1959	Bucket of Blood, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8787-8700.		Corman	Art Critics are not amused	119190
1944	Buckeye Boy	NJ		Medary, Marjorie		Printer. Ohio orphan boy who becomes a printer's apprentice.	119191
2002	Bucking Thunder	DT				Interviewer Pamela Minick.  Host Boyd Polhamus.	119192
2001	Buckingham Palace and the Crown Jewels - Travels in England: Adventures of the Kerrigan Kids	N		Morris, Gilbert		Photojournalist father Mr. Kerrigan takes his natural daughter and adopted children with him on business trips after their mother dies. They're on the move for adventures all over the world.Traveling with their father to England, the Kerrigan kids quickly learn the differences between life in America and England.	119193
1966	Bucklige von Soho, Der	MF				Reporter. 2nd Reporter (Jochen Schroder). Journalist (Achim Strietzel).	119194
1915	Buckshot John	M		Van Loan, Charles E. (Story - "Message to Buckshot John, The"). Hetty Grey (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Dacey (Carl von Schiller) is in love with the daughter of a statesman who wants her to marry a bogus preacher.  Reporter helps the man redeem himself	119195
1978	Bud and Lou	T				News Media	119196
1993	Buddha of Suburbia, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Jane Galloway). TV Interviewer (Bob Wellings). Photographer (Richard Leaf).	119197
1996	Buddies: Pilot	T	VHS 350		Episode	News Media	119198
1981	Buddy Buddy	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (John Schubeck). Reporter #1 (David Carlile). Reporter #2 (Archie Lang).  Reporter #3 (Regina Leeds). Reporter #4 (Frank Dent). News Announcer (Gene Price).	119199
1998	Buddy Faro: Death by Airbrush	T			Episode #6. 11-6-1998	News Media. News Reporter (Alex Skuby).	119200
1934	Buddy of the Apes	M				Nudist News. Native walking around nearly nude reading the newspaper.	119201
1990	Buddy's Song	M				Photographer (Trevor Smith).	119202
1935	Buddy's Theatre	M				Parody Newsreel. Passe News, The	119203
1970	Buenas Tardes	DF			Series 1970-1974	Newsreader Conchita Montes (1971-1972). Hosts Clara Isabel Francia (1970-1973), Raul Matas (1971-1973), Santiago Vazquez (1973-1974), Conchita Montes (1971-1972), Tico Medina (1970-1971), Rosa Maria Mateo (1970-1971).	119204
1986	Buenos Dias	DF			Spain. Series 1986-1990	Newsreader Francine Galvez (1989-1990). Hosts Maite Pascual, Pedro Erquicia (1987), Jose Antonio Martinez Soler (1986-1987), Pedro Piqueras (1989-1990), Elena Sanchez (1987-1987), Sandra Sutherland (1986-1989).	119205
1944	Buffalo Bill	M		Winch, Frank (Story). Aeneas MacKenzie, Clements Ripley, Cecile Kramer (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Quinn.	Correspondent Ned Buntline (Thomas Mitchell), special correspondent to the New York Herald. He has gone west to cover conflict between railroad men and the Indians, and he chronicles "Buffalo Bill" Cody's exploits.Although he tells him "You'd never do for the hero of romantic fiction," Buntline turns Cody into a celebrity through his magazine stories.  He later rejoins Cody in Washington where he becomes a kind of private secretary-biographer to the hero.Cody supports Indian rights and falls into disfavor after accusing capitalist investors of instigating Indian wars for their own gains. Attacked by press and even charged with assaulting newspaper editor after being denounced in the man's paper.His reputation is restored after Buntline returns from Mexico and convinces him to start his Wild West Show. Instrumental in bringing Cody's exploits to attention of public, Buntline seems indifferent to events he is covering.Often seen with a bottle or jug in his hand. Editor (Fred Graham). Reporter (George Sherwood).	119206
1976	Buffalo Bill and the Indians (Or Sitting Bull's History Lesson)	M	DVD		PR - Jumping off a Cliff	Reporter now Publicist Ned Buntline (Burt Lancaster) recreates Buffalo Bill Legend. Serves as Bill's alter ego having manufactured myth to which star attempts to live up to.Journalist (Allan Nicholls) plays a character identified as "The Journalist" permanently assigned to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Maj. John M. Burke, General Press Agent (Kevin McCarthy).	119207
1983	Buffalo Bill:	T			Series 1983-1984	Talk Show. Dabney Coleman as "Buffalo Bill" Bittinger, self-centered host of talk show on WBFL-TV in Buffalo	119208
1984	Buffalo Bill: Interview, The	T		Klein, Dennis	Episode. 1-12-1984	News Media	119209
2003	Buffalo Spirits	N		Black, Elizabeth		Journalist Rebecca grows up in western Kansas in the 1950s, moves to Chicago and becomes a successful journalist, but behind this normalcy lies a moody, nomadic soul.Whenever she returns home, Rebecca is angry over the changes: cattle feedlots, over irrigated fields and strip mining.	119210
1992	Buffy the Vampire Slayer	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Andre Warren). Reporter (Liz Smith).	119211
1998	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Amends	T			Episode #45. 12-15-1998	Weatherman (Mark Kriski).	119212
1999	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Consequences	T			Episode #50. 2-16-1999	News Media. TV News Reporter (Amy Powell).	119213
2000	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Goodbye Iowa	T			Episode #71. 2-15-2000	News Media. Reporter (Amy Powell)	119214
1999	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Hush	T			Episode #67. 12-14-1999	Newscaster (Carlos Amezcua).	119215
1997	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: I Robot - You Jane	T			Episode #9. 4-28-1997	Newscaster (Joss Whedon).	119216
2001	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Smashed	T			Episode. 11-20-2001. Season #6. Episode #9	Reporter (Rick Garcia).	119217
2000	Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Who Are You?	T			Episode #73. 2-29-2000	News Media. Reporter (Amy Powell).	119218
2002	Bug	M				Cameraman (Gannon Murphy), Public Access Cameraman.	119219
2006	Bug and a Bag of Weed, A	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Veronica Reynolds)	119220
1969	Bug Jack Barron	NSF	OWN - P	Spinrad, Norman		News Media. Jack Barron is an assimilation of famous call-in-you're-on-the-air media. Runs his TV program with a sensational flair, often as muckraker. Attacks one of America's richest men. Barron ends up having a shot at the presidency.	119221
1989	Bugiarda, La	MTF				Photographer Luca (Dario Casalini)	119222
2000	Bugipoppu fantomu: Bugipoppu wa warawanai	C			Series.	Editor (Corey Marshall - Voice). Chief Editor (Bill Rogers - Voice).	119223
1997	Bugs and Daffy Show, The:	C			Episode 4	Reporter listens to Bugs relate his ascension from Vaudville to celebrity	119224
1997	Bugs and Daffy Show, The:	C			Episode 33	Reporter (Bugs in disguise) tries to find out the secret to Cecil Turtle's success in Hare and Tortoise racing	119225
1950	Bugs and Thugs	C				Press	119226
1995	Bugs: Out of the Hive	T			Episode #1. 4-1-1995	Reporter (Jeff Harding). Newscaster (Ted Maynard).	119227
1995	Bugs: Shotgun Wedding	T			Episode #5 4-29-1995	Journalist (Steven Brough). Journalist (Melanie Nicholson).	119228
1991	Bugsy	M			Collected Clips	News Media	119229
1951	Build-up Boys, The	N		Kirk, Jeremy	PR	Public Relations Man Clint Lorimer wants to offer a big advertising campaign to a magazine to keep it from running an unflattering story about PR tactics	119230
2001	Builders	SS		Yates, Richard	In "Collected Stories of Richard Yates, The"	Newspaper Rewrite Man Bob Prentice takes a job as a ghostwriter to a New York cab driver	119231
1999	Building Bridges	M				Reporter (Frederick Bailey)	119232
1993	Building, The	T	SV 223			Columnist. Unemployed newspaper columnist	119233
1993	Building, The: Damned If You Do	T			Episode #2	Reporter (Patricia Matthews).	119234
1984	Buio in citta	MF				News Media. The TV Commentator (Carlo Ciello). The Newspaper Owner (Antonio Tophano). The Photographer (Genny Ucchie - The Photographer).	119235
1995	Buiten de Zone	TF			Series	Interviewer (Reddy De Mey)	119236
1981	Bulba	T			PR	Communications Officer Charles Mediwkc (Armen Shimerman)	119237
1976	Bulgarian Exclusive	N		Grey, Anthony		British Newspaperman Robson is in Bulgaria to report on the Communist Party Congress. Correspondent. Becomes part of a plot to help a party leader defect to the West. 1970s.	119238
1988	Bull Durham	M	DVD -R HQ 2406, 2407. L			News Media	119239
1993	Bull: Farce, A	NSF		Self, Will	In "Cock and Bull," one of two novellas	Sportswriter John Bull who turned cabaret critic in London awakens one morning to find that a vagina has formed between his calf and knee. Thinking it's a wound, he seeks medical treatment. Doctor becomes obsessed with it and quickly seduces his patient.Beefy sportswriter conceives and flees to San Francisco.	119240
2000	Bull: Final Hour	T			Episode #7. 9-25-2000	Newscaster (Richard Saxton).	119241
2000	Bull: In the Course of Human Events	T			Episode #1. 8-15-2000	Reporter (Tom McGowan).	119242
2000	Bull: Monday, Bloody Monday	T			Episode #10. 10-17-2000	Newscaster (Richard Saxton).	119243
2000	Bull: Quick Hit, The	T			Episode #9. 10-10-2000	Newscaster (Richard Saxton).	119244
1929	Bulldog Drummond	M			Ad - United Artists - Bulldog Drummond Series.	Newspaper Advertisement. Hugh "Bulldog" Frummond (Ronald Colman) advertises for adventure.	119245
1947	Bulldog Drummond at Bay	M		McNeile, Herman Cyril ("Sapper" - Character). Frank Gruber (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Bulldog Drummond Series	Cub Reporter (Terry Kilburn) helps hero expose gang of jewel thieves. Crooks are after a Scotland Yard man who disappeared with fortune in jewels.  Hero locates missing man and rounds up thieves.	119246
1937	Bulldog Drummond Escapes	M			Bulldog Drummond Series.	Reporters (Ernie Stanton, Pat Somerset).	119247
1936	Bulldog Edition	M	VHS 1485	Ahearn, Danny (Story - "Back in Circulation"). Richard English, Karen DeWolf (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Randy Burns (Evalyn Knapp), Daily News Reporter and Cartoonist. Reporter (Lee Ford). Charlie Hunter, Daily News Reporter (William Newell). Daily News Managing Editor J.M. "Jim" Hardy (Regis Toomey). Daily News Publisher Taggart (Oscar Apfel).Post Managing Editor C.C. Johns (Ivan Miller). Ken Dwyer, Daily News Circulation Manager (Ray Walker). Daily News Delivery Truck Driver (Jack Ingram). Daily News Delivery Man (Eddie Parker).	119248
1935	Bulldog Edition	P	MLPL	Crews, Albert C.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	119249
2006	Bulldog in the White House	M	DVD		Adult. Gay. Plot inspired by the Jeff Gannon/Washington press corps scandal and is loosely based on Choderlos de Laclos’ classic “Dangerous Liaisons.”  Jeff Gannon pseudonym of James Dale Guckert, a conservative website columnist who received unprecedented White House press clearance from 2003-2005, a clear favorite of then-Press Secretary Scott McClellan. 	Reporter Bulldog (Todd Verow), a hustler who seduces his way into the Washington Press Corps to gain access to the halls of the political elite. At the bidding of his puppet master, a corpulent and power mad Kal Rove, Bulldog engages in manipulative trysts with Whitehouse hotties like the demure Press Secretary (Jono Mainelli), the religious leader and the confused imbecilic good old boy president himself. . Political satire portraying the Bush administration as a cabal of lustful and traitorous gay men who are too busy having sex to notice the empire crumbling down around them. Disgraced White House Reporter/Online Hustler Jeff Gannon is Bulldog.	119250
1999	Bulle von Tolz, Der: Ein Orden fur den Morder	TF			Germany. Episode #21. 2-14-1999.	Reporter (Frank Te Neues). Reporterin (Andrew Glanz-Schell).	119251
1942	Bullet Scars	M	DVD -R HQ 2025 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Glen Cavender). Reporter (Charles Drake). Reporter (Stuart Holmes). Reporter (Jack Wise).	119252
1936	Bullets or Ballots	M	DVD -R HQ 6455, 6456. L		Bogart	Newspaper Publisher-Editor Ward Bryant (Henry O'Neill), a crusading journalist, is murdered. Newsreel Narrator William Kennedy (Addison Richards).	119253
1939	Bullets or Ballots	R	CD 002 Lux Video Theater		Lux Radio Theater 39-04-16	Crusading Editor	119254
1990	Bullseye!	M				TV Newsreader (Pamela Armstrong). TV Interviewer (Miranda Baker). TV Announcer (Gordon Honeycombe).	119255
1991	Bulto, El	MF				Reporter (Victor). Journalist 1 (Jorge Bulnes). Journalist 2 (Alejandro Pacheco).	119256
1998	Bulworth	M	DVD -R HQ 4623, 4624			Reporter (Deborah Moore). Reporter (Brooke Skulski). Reporter (Roberto Soto). Reporter #1 (Michael Kaufman). Reporter #2 (Deborah Lacey). Reporter #3 (Terry Hoyos). Reporter #5 (Tom Kelly).  Video Reporter #2 (Xiomara Cuevas Galindo).Video Reporter (Andrew Warne). Video Reporter #3 (Ava Rivera). Video Reporter #4 (Kerry Catanese). Reporter in the Hallway (Robin Thomas). Media. TV Commentator (John McLaughlin). Journalist (Christopher Curry). Journalist (James Hill).Journalist (Robert Scheer). Photographer (V.I. Foster). Video Cameraman (Scott Mosenson).	119257
1995	Bumbai	MF				Reporter Shekhar Mishra Narayan (Arvind Swamy) for large daily newspaper is south Indian Hindu man who marries Muslim woman, a taboo in small village in which they live. They marry against family wishes and move to Bombay where he works as a journalist.They have twin boys. Reporter involved in the December 1992-January 1993 :Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid controversy raising racial tensions in Bombay and other parts of India.He interviews politicians from both factions as well as the police. Family reunited after much searching through hospitals, morgues and shelters. But violence leaves indelible impressions in the minds of children.	119258
1991	Bump in the Night	MT	DVD -R HQ 6879, 6880. SVD 1182. B 32	Holland, Isabelle (Novel). Christopher Lofton (Screenplay)	1-6-91 - Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Martha Tierney (Meredith Baxter-Birney) is an award-winning investigative reporter battling alcohol withdrawal  Son becomes target of child pornographers and is kidnapped. She used to write a column for The New York Times.Tierney has won two national journalism awards and  Pulitzer Prize.  Cop investigating the kidnapping refers to her as "a damn good investigative reporter." Both her career and drinking problems took their toll on her marriage.Former husband, now a successful writer, admits he was jealous of her writing. While trying to find out what has happened to their son, the two discuss their relationship.  Finally locate their son before he is molested.Family goes on trying to work out its difficulties.	119259
2008	Bunch of Amateurs, A	M				Journalist (Heidi Monsen). Journalist 3 (Lawrence Sheldon). 	119260
2009	Bunch of Americans, A	M				Journalist 3 (Lawrence Sheldon). 	119261
2003	Bunker 13	N		Bahal, Aniruddha	Bahal reporter for India's leading newspaper.	Investigative Reporter MM is a tough-as-nails ex-army officer turned journalist with a penchant for risk, drugs and rough sex. He's a pleasure-seeking journalist working for an upstart Indian newsweekly.Covering the army, MM learns a small band of corrupt officers in Kashmir, India are engaged in smuggling drugs and weapons. Soon becomes involved in intricate web of guerrilla fighting espionage, Russian mobsters and nuclear missiles.MM is a complex man, cynical and dissipated who makes sentences sound natural, but who is also principled. Is he a corrupt hedonist stealing and dealing drugs and weapons even as he double-crosses his buyers and suppliers?Is he a vengeance-seeking missile out to vaporize those who've done him wrong. Or is he really a cocky, canny spy? Is so, whose side is he on?MM shooting heroin during paratrooper freefall exercise. Hits jackpot when brutal border-patrol raid on which he is tagging along uncovers cache of arms and high-grade heroin, but the goods in hand also provide him with tempting brokerage opportunity.	119262
1913	Bunny as a Reporter (aka Bunny Is a Reporter)	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter Bunny (John Bunny).  In order to get a job on a paper, hero disguises himself as a woman to get into a suffragette meeting. So convincing he is even asked to make a speech, but is found out and chased.	119263
1965	Bunny Lake is Missing	M	DVD -R HQ 11558, 11559. SVD 1213	Piper, Evelyn (Novel). John Mortimer, Penelope Mortimer (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Magazine Journalist Steven (Keir Dullea) is appointed temporary head of London magazine office and arrives in England with his sister and her little girl. Girl disappears on first day at daycare center. Police investigate. Journalist revealed to be a psychopath who kidnapped child in fit of jealousy. Earlier, he threatens to discredit police in press if the child is not found by the next morning. TV Newscaster (Tim Brinton).	119264
2006	Bunny Whipped	M				Sports writer meets a rap star and romance follows. Anchorman (James Lamkin).	119265
1963	Bunny Yeager's Nude Camera	M			AFI-Magazines/Photographers	Magazine	119266
1964	Bunny Yeager's Nude Las Vegas	M			AFI-Magazines/Photographers	Magazine	119267
1985	Bunny's Tale, A	MT	SVDSP 672. SV 189, VHS 498	Steinem, Gloria (Magazine Article). Deena Goldstone, Lynn Roth (Story). Goldstone (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Gloria Steinem (Kirstie Alley) is assigned by the editor of Show magazine to get a story on the Playboy Club, temporarily putting aside her hopes of doing major articles on the civil rights movement.Steinem takes the assignment despite warnings that she might never get another serious assignment if she does the piece.  Using an assumed name and fudging during the interview when asked for identification, she becomes a Playboy Club bunny.Reporter takes notes on a pad concealed in the cleavage of her bunny outfit. Editor expects a humorous article, but Steinem discovers the female works are being exploited. Playwright boyfriend warns her not to get involved in the bunnys' personal lives.He reminds her first rule of journalism is impartiality and objectivity. She breaks up with her boyfriend. Her boss is impressed to run her article in two installments, but its publication costs her several serious assignments.	119268
1927	Bunt krwi i zelaza	MF			Poland	Journalist Ryszard Wertczynski	119269
2005	Bunty Aur Babli	MF			India	Newspaper Salesman (Kunal Kumar).	119270
1933	Bureau of Missing Persons	M	DVD -R HQ 6017, 6001		Davis	Press Agent Mr. Engel (Jack Wise).	119271
2000	Bureaukratiets slagmark	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Stig Andersen	119272
2006	Burg, The: 90's	T			Episode #9.12-16-2006	Photographer (Baron Vaughn).	119273
1900	Burgher of the Free State, A	SS	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Printer Allen of the Bloemfontein Banner, master printer. Mrs. Bergmann owns the Banner. Young Dessauer, Mrs. Bergmann's second cousin, now editor of the Banner. Vincent of the Universal Press Agency	119274
1987	Burglar	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Barbara Simpson). TV Anchorman (Dennis Richmond). TV Anchorwoman (Elaine Corral Kendall).	119275
1957	Burglar, The	M				News Reporter (Frank Hall). News Commentator (John Facenda). Newsreel Narrator (Bob Wilson).	119276
1972	Burial Monuments Three	SM	MLPL	Hoch, Edward D.	In "Best Detective Stories of the Year -- 1973, 27th Annual Collection."	Newsman Hampton is on vacation. Motivated by kindness and a bit of reporter's curiosity, learns far too much in a cloistered rural community.From "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine."	119277
1866	Burial of Sir Abner Gilstrap, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Early Tales & Sketches, Volume 1, 1851-1864."	Press. "Our Assistant's Column" in the Hannibal Daily Journal. Part of a long-simmering quarrel between the Journal and Abner Gilstrap, editor of the Bloomington (Mo.) Republican and candidate for leg.Clemens' response to Giltrap's verses of satirical dialogue between the Republican and the Journal.	119278
1866	Burial of Sir John Moore, The	P	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "On the Poetry of Mark Twain."	Parody News. Satire of eulogy	119279
1938	Burial Service  (aka Funeral in Eden)	NM	OWN	McGuire, Paul		Press	119280
1939	Buried Alive	M		Ullman, William A. Jr. (Story). George Bricker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Manning (Wheeler Oakman), an obnoxious journalist who works for a tabloid, accosts the prison executioner in a bar and is punched out by the man's driver.Reporter gets revenge by writing a story attacking the driver, a convict trustee, and the government tries to avoid scandal by denying the driver his parole.  Newsman sits in on parole board hearing.  The convict is finally freed.Riley, Tabloid Reporter (Ben Alexander). Carson, Tabloid Reporter (Dave O'Brien).	119281
1997	Buried Alive II	MT				Newspaper Boy (Troy Simmons).	119282
1977	Buried In So Sweet a Place	NM	OWN - H	Forbes, Stanton		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Mary Kate Donovan, Irish girl, lands a job on the Boston Globe, an unusual accomplishment for a woman in 1918. Had to write an advice-to-the-lovelorn column	119283
1985	Buried Inside Extra	P	MLPL	Babe, T.	Play Index, 1983-87	Newspaper	119284
1992	Buried on Sunday	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Harvey Kirck). Reporter 1 (Deborah Radborne). Reporter 2 (John Dunsworth).	119285
2004	Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan, The	MT				Parody Documentary. Publicist (Ilana Levine).	119286
1985	Burke & Wills	M				Journalist (Mark Pegler)	119287
1987	Burke's Backyard:	T			Australia. Series 1987-2004	Reporter Rebecca Harris (2003). Host Don Burke (2001-2004).	119288
1994	Burke's Law	T	SV 254, 277			TV News murder	119289
1964	Burke's Law: Who Killed Carrie Cornell?	T			Episode #20. 2-14-1964	Publisher Hudkins (Percy Helton) of Girlicue.	119290
1964	Burke's Law: Who Killed Merlin the Great?	T			Episode #43. 12-2-1964	Newscaster (Bill Woodson).	119291
1965	Burke's Law: Who Killed Mother Goose?	T			Episode #49.1-13-1965	Photographer (Alvy Moore).	119292
1964	Burke's Law: Who Killed the Richest Man in the World?	T			Episode #41. 11-11-1944	Reporter (Army Archerd as Himself). Reporter #2 (Hank Grant). Reporter #1 (Vernon Scott). Real-Life reporters.	119293
1965	Burke's Law: Who Killed Wimbledon Hastings?	T			Episode #52,  2-3-1965	News Media. 1st Reporter (Army Archerd). 2nd Reporter (Hank Grant). Real-Life reporters.	119294
1964	Burl Ives Tells the Story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer	C	DVD -R HQ 9361. DVD -R HQ 2583 (Media Excerpts)			Newspaper Headlines-Stories tell of the worst storm to hit the planet setting up the Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer story.	119295
2006	Burleigh Grimes	P		Kirby, Roger	Broadway production 2006.	TV Newswoman (Wendie Malick) is a crooked journalist in this play on the dirty dealings of high finance.	119296
2001	Burly TV: Imposter	T			Episode #1.	Host (Becki Newton). Comic Correspondent Nicole Papas.	119297
1992	Burma Horse, The: Part One: Down and Dirty	CB			Tales of the Green Hornet #1	Publisher Britt Reid (The Green Hornet) of the Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford of the Daily Sentinel.  	119298
2008	Burma VJ (aka Reporter i et lukket land)	DF			Denmark. Language: Burmese-English. 	Burmese Journalists risk their lives to record protests in their country as well as the violent repression that follows in order to show the whole world their struggle. In dictatorships like Burma, journalism becomes a dangerous, illicit act. With foreign journalists barred from the country in 2007, a group of clandestine, mostly anonymous videographers risk their lives to report what is happening.  Using smuggled footage, this documentary tells the story of the 2007 protests in Burma by thousands of monks. 	119299
1934	Burmese Days	N	OWN - H	Orwell, George		Press	119300
2001	Burn	M				Reporter (Judy Norman)	119301
1998	Burn	M				Reporter (Lisa Masters)	119302
1934	Burn 'Em Up Barnes	M	VHS 1233-1234		12-Episode Chapter Play - Serial.	Newsreel Cameraman Bobbie (Frankie Darro), ace newsreel cameraman, helps Barnes prove his innocence when charged with a crime. Newsreel Cameraman George (James Bush). Newsreel Cameraman (Eddie Parker - Chapter 1). Race Commentator (Billy Bletcher)Film Assistant Eddie (James P. B urtis - Chapters 8-11).	119303
1939	Burn 'Em Up O'Connor	M				Newsreel Announcer Voice (Frank Whitbeck).	119304
2008	Burn After Reading	M				Public Relations Woman (Crystal Bock). Morning Show Host (Matt Walton). Morning Show Hostess (Lori Hammel). 	119305
2008	Burn Notice: Trust Me	T	DVD -R HQ 10072		Episode. 7-24-2008	Reporter. Former operative pretends he is a reporter to steal a file at the Pakistani Embassy. 	119306
2009	Burn Paris Burn	M				Newscaster (Jean Sebastien Tacher - The Newscaster). Misfit teenager meets an occult student witch. 	119307
2008	Burn Up	T				TV Journalist (Paul Dunphy).  Reporter (Barb Mitchell). 	119308
1996	Burn Up W	C				Reporter (Aaron Krohn - Voice - English Version).	119309
1990	Burndown	M	SV 197	Collings, Stuart (Novel). Anthony Barwick, Colin Stewart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Patti Smart (Cathy Moriarty) for The Examiner and a local sheriff investigate bizarre murders in Florida linked to a nuclear power plant. Sheriff implies Smart sleeps with cops to get a story. He agrees to give her information off the record.After they make love, Smart sneaks out of bed to type the story on her laptop computer. Later she also goes to bed with a power plant worker to get information. Police and plant officials seem to influence the newspaper's editor.They  uncover radioactive fiend raping and murdering women. The two break into the power plant, but a nuclear explosion kills everyone. Sheriff: "…you know you kiss me and then you assassinate me with a typewriter."Editor: "I need something better than this for a front page. Or any other page for that matter…Look, you see the notice on that door? It says 'editor.' That's me. And I say, 'Nothing special.'"  Reporter: "I say they got to you too, didn't they?…""...What ever happened to freedom of the press?"  Editor: "Don't you talk to me like that, young lady. Jobs on newspapers are hard to come by. The way you're going, you'll soon find yourself job hunting." Editor (John Hussey).	119310
1981	Burned at the Stake	M				TV News Reporter (Frank Dolan).	119311
1989	Burned Woman, The	NM	MLPL	Mathis, Edward		TV Reporter Susan (Suzie) Roman	119312
1963	Burning Court, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	119313
1996	Burning Ghats, The	NM		Mann, Paul		American Journalist Annie Gennaro writes for the Times of India. California-born lover to half-Indian, half-English Bombay police inspector.	119314
1976	Burning Men, The	NM		Jackman, Stuart Brooke		News Media	119315
1994	Burning Passion, A: Margaret Mitchell Story, The	MT	SV 294 (Excerpts)			Writer. Media	119316
2007	Burning Questions	NR		Busby, Elaine		TV Reporter Kelly Moran negotiates Portland Oregon's streets to get to a press conference covering the arson fire at a candy company.A couple of assumptions occur to her -- the owner of a candy company must be a fat man into his golden years and probably started the blaze. But when she meets the candy company owner, she sees how wrong she could be.He's trim and handsome. His concerns seem heartfelt, but Kelly can't silence her reporter's suspicious questions. Is Hart really attracted to her or simply looking for some "journalistic cover?"Just when she thinks she has the answers, she finds that her own heart has been added to her list of burning questions.	119317
2002	Burning Rose	N		Kennet, Shirley		Freelance Journalist Casey Washington is looking for a job that will let her pay her bills. Travels to Bangkok for interview.	119318
1994	Burning Season, The	MT				Reporter (Roger Cudney)	119319
1988	Burning Season, The	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#1 Joe Hannibal Series	Newspaper Reporter Chet Mundy is a recurring character and friend of sorts in the Joe Hannibal series of novels. On a bounty hunt in rural southern Illinois, PI Joe Hannibal apprehends his man Junior Odum but then discovers his troubles in Hatchaloo County are only beginning. Joe is convinced by gun-toting kin of Odum’s that there are worse things going on locally than the harboring of a bail skip and it doesn’t take much digging by him to decide they’re right. At the breakneck pace of a moonshine runner barreling down a country back road, Hannibal races to prevent the killer from getting away with what he has done. But only after blazing death strikes again will Joe be able to close the case.	119320
1988	Burning Vengeance	M				TV Reporter (Laurie Quinlivan)	119321
2002	Burning Wall, The	DT				Photographer Harald Hauswald (Himself).	119322
1950	Burns and Allen Show, The:	T			Episode. Series (10-12-50 to 9-22-58)	Critics. George Invites Critics to Watch First Show of Season: George invites reporters to the house to watch the first episode of their TV show	119323
1950	Burns and Allen Show, The:	T			Episode. PR	Publicity. George and the Glendale Eagle Publicity Stunt: George pretends to hurt his ankle so he won't have to appear in Gracie's publicity stunt	119324
1958	Burns and Allen Show, The: Frozen Passion	T			Episode #15, Season #8. 1-6-1958	Newspaper. Ronnie and his fiancée read in the paper that Ronnie is married	119325
1950	Burns and Allen Show, The: Interview, The	T			Episode	Reporter from TV Guide (Dan Jenkins) comes to do a story on George and Gracie	119326
1950	Burns and Allen Show, The: Publicity Marriage, The	T			Episode	Newspaper. Ronnie reads about his marriage in the newspaper	119327
1958	Burns and Allen Show, The: Stolen Car, The	T			Episode #24. Season #8. 1-6-1958	School Newspaper. Gracie tries to get Ronnie a job on the school paper by creating a story about his car getting stolen	119328
1960	Burnt-Out Case, A	N	OWN - H - P	Greene, Graham		Correspondent Montagu Parkinson, a news correspondent.	119329
1995	Burnzy's Last Call	M				Radio Newswoman (Laura Kightlinger)	119330
1973	Burr	N	OWN - P	Vidal, Gore		Journalist Charles Schuyler, Burr's biographer and a journalist and law student.  William Cullen Bryant, editor of the New York Evening Post. William Leggett, Schuyler's editor at the Evening Post.Burr begins on July 1, 1833 with a special dispatch from the New York Evening Post.	119331
1949	Burton Holmes Travelogue	DM				Host Burton Holmes, narrator of travelogues	119332
1939	Burton Slade: Wasp, The	CB				Reporter Burton Slade, Daily Free Press reporter	119333
1993	Bury It Deep	NM		Reaves, Sam		Journalist friend of cabbie uncover behind-the-scenes dealing involving the next candidate for mayor in Chicago.	119334
2004	Bury the Lead	N		Rosenfelt, David		Reporter Daniel Cummings, a star reporter, is charged with murder after he has received messages from the killer taunting the police. He was being used as the mouthpiece of a brutal serial killer.Defense attorney Andy Carpenter has been successfully avoiding taking on new cases until his sometime friend and newspaper owner, Vince Sanders calls and asks him for a favor. He asks him to help Cummings.Cummings had been cooperating with the police but Sanders wants to make sure both the newspaper and Cummings are protected. Carpenter thinks the case is a piece of cake until Cummings is fine unconscious in the park next to the killer's latest victim.Cummings claims he intended to stop the murder but the police arrest him. Now as Carpenter learns more about Daniels' shady background, he begins to wonder what the truth really is.	119335
1957	Burying of Kingsmith, The	N	OWN - H	Reichley, J.		News Reporter is assigned to cover the funeral of his own half-brother, killed in action in Korea, and in so doing uncovers much that had been unknown about the former hero.Eddy Marx, journalist	119336
1945	Bus Pests	M				Newspapers. Pete Smith Short: men who read his newspaper on the bus	119337
1956	Bus Stop	M	DVD. SVD 967			Life Magazine Reporter (Max Showalter). Life Magazine Photographer (Hans Conreid). Life Reporter (Casey Adams). Announcer (G.E. "Pete" Logan)	119338
1962	Bus Stop: Turn Home Again	T			Episode #18. 1-28-1962	Newscaster (Robert Rockwell).	119339
1974	Busby Berkeley	M				Interviewer (Alan G. Barbour). Interviewer (Russ Jones).	119340
1953	Buscadero	N		Loomis, N		Editor also a hired gun man who backed up his pen with gunpowder when he came into New Mexico in 1887	119341
1952	Bushwackers, The	M		Amateau, Rod, Thomas Gries (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Peter Sharpe (Frank Marlowe) offers a job to former Confederate soldier Jeff Waring (John Ireland) who vows never to pick up guns again He decides not to stay when he finds out town is in control of a tough boss.Changes his mind when he is captured by the boss' men. Waring escapes and uses newspaper to rally the homesteaders.  Crooks retaliate by wrecking press and killing the editor.Homesteaders rise up against boss and Waring takes up his guns again to get justice. Waring and editor's daughter, the local schoolteacher, romantically involved.	119342
1995	Bushwhacked	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Sue Kwon). Reporter (Carolyn Renee Smith)	119343
2002	Business of Fancydancing, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3437, 3438			Interviewer, The (Rebecca Carroll)	119344
1986	Business World	DT			10-6-1986 to 3-28-1993. ABC	TV Reporter Sander Vanocur (1986-1992) was host. Stephen Aug (1992-1993), business news editor who was also a frequent reporter for Good Morning America, replaced Vanocur for the last of its seven seasons on the air.Weekend wrap-up of features on the financial field.	119345
2003	Business World News	DT			Series	TV Anchors (Mark Bedor, Rick Chavez, Debbie Dujanovic, Penny Griego, Kyla Grogan, Joyce Harvey, Amy Hendel, Marti Johnson, Mark Kriski, Mario Machado, Berit Mason, Pat Matthews, Norm McBride, Lynette Romero, Karina Rusk, Mike Stevens, Nick Stewart).TV Anchors (Tamara Taggart, Teresa Tanoos).	119346
2006	Business, The	T			Series 2006.	Reporter (Claire Brosseau).	119347
1999	BusinessWeek Weekend	DT			Series 1999.	News Staff. Anchors Jill Bennett, Brad Holbrook. Reporter Gigi Stone.	119348
2006	Busker, The	M				Reporter (Chris Collins).	119349
1937	Busman's Honeymoon	NM		Sayers, Dorothy L.		Press.	119350
1914	Busted Johnny, A (aka Making a Living)	M	L			Reporter (Charlie Chaplin). Reporter (Henry Lehrman).	119351
2001	Busted:	T			Series	News Reporter (Mark David Nelson)	119352
2008	Busted: Live	T				Correspondents Sarah Karges and Ryan Belleville. Hosts Damien Fahey and Tony Yayo. 	119353
2001	Busted: Witness to Terror	T			Episode #13.	News Media. News Reporter (Mark David Nelson).  Reporter (Luke Seven - Bryan Cabrera).	119354
1987	Buster Keaton: Hard Act To Follow, A	T		Brownlow, Kevin and David Gill		Journalist John Montgomery. Narrator (Lindsay Anderson).	119355
1990	Buster Midnight’s Cafe	N		Dallas, Sandra		Gossip Columnist is writing a scurrilous account of the beloved friends of Effa Commander, who, though departed, remain the most celebrated citizens of Butte, Montana: the great Hollywood legend Marion Street, nee May Anna Kovacks, and Buster Midnight, the boxing champion whose love for Marion led to the notorious “Tinseltown Crime of Passion” and the end of his career. Prodded by her bosom buddy, Whippy Bird, Effa Commander takes pen in hand to set the record straight after the gossip hound’s account has poisoned the well.  She wants to tell what really happened on that violent night. But to do that, Effa Commander must recount the story of all their lives: hers and Whippy Bird’s and May Anna’s, and Buster and Toney McNight’s and Pink Varscoe’s. Childhood friends, they all became wives and husbands -- with the exception of May Anna. She went to work in Venus Alley, hitched herself to a big-time director just passing through on his way to Hollywood, and the rest is history. A wry chronicle of more than 50 years of friendship carries some universal, homespun truths about what’s really important in life. 	119356
1989	Busters cirkus	DF				Interviewer Bob Ramsing.	119357
1981	Bustin' Loose	M				Anchorman (Paul Gardner).	119358
2004	Busty Cops	M				Interviewer (Samantha Phillips), During Closing Credits.	119359
2002	Busty Naturals	M			Adult - Hardcore	Interviewer (Keri Windsor - Herself).	119360
1914	Busy Day, A	M				Newsreel Film Director (Mack Sennett). Charles, who plays a woman jealous over her husband's interest in another woman, gets in the way of a cameraman, knocks over a director and a policeman and gets thrown into a crowd of spectators.	119361
1729	Busy-Body, The	SS		Franklin, Benjamin		Fictional Journalist created by Franklin. Introduced in the American Weekly Mercury of Philadelphia.  A very popular character. Local fame.	119362
1989	Busybodies	N	OWN - H	Anderson, Patrick		Gossip Columnist Tom Tullis, Washington gossip columnist, calls himself the most hated and feared gossip monger in the civilized world.	119363
1910	Busybody, The	N		Smith, Ellen Ada		Journalist-Narrator Anne Arden, also a novelist. Retires in a remote village after being disappointed in love.	119364
1966	But Charlie, I Never Played Volleyball!	M				Press Agent Charlie (Charlie Reklaw) drags a struggling Hollywood actress to judge a nude beauty pageant. She must perform her duties in the nude.	119365
1948	But Death Runs Faster	N		McGivern, William P.		Press	119366
2006	But I Like It	DT		Sacco, Joe		Cartoonist-Journalist Joe Sacco takes on Rock 'n' Roll with a novel and various articles.	119367
2003	But Inside I'm Screaming	N		Flock, Elizabeth		TV Reporter-Anchor Isabel Murphy is breaking the hottest news story of the year when she unravels on live television in front of an audience of millions. She loses control as the world watches suffering a nervous breakdown.She lands at a four-star psychiatric hospital where she begins the painful process of recovering the life everyone thought she had.But accepting her place among her fellow patients proves more difficult as she struggles to reconcile the fact that she is indeed one of them, and faces the reality that in order to mend her painfully fractured life she must rely solely on herself.	119368
1979	But Mother!	T				Writer Sharon Barkley (Amy Johnston)	119369
2009	But Not For Long	N		Wildgen, Michelle		Magazine Reporter Karin, a young reporter for Dairy Magazine. During a summer electrical blackout in a lakeside neighborhood in Madison, Wisconsin, three do-gooders who live together in a moldering cooperative house devoted to sustainable food and other trendy causes, go without power and tensions erupt between them -- newcomer Greta, a strident college fund-raiser with an alcoholic ex-husband and her more entrenched house mates: Hal, an employee at a nonprofit food bank, and Karin, the magazine reporter. 	119370
1930	But Not For Me	MUS		Gershwin, George and Ira Gershwin		Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax. "Beatrice Fairfax, don't you dare Ever tell me he will care I'm certain It's the final curtain I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas Who tell you fate supplies a mate It's all bananas."	119371
1959	But Not for Me	M				Photographer, Magazine (Vince Williams).	119372
1928	But Soft -- We Are Observed!	N		Belloc, H.		Press	119373
1943	But That Was Yesterday	N		Wetherell, June Pat (Frame)		Correspondent Mike Logan, famous foreign correspondent and author delivers lecture at college praising Hitler.	119374
1969	Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid	M	DVD			Reporter (Timothy Scott). Photographer (Nelson Olmstead).	119375
2007	Butcher, The	N		Ely, Peter T. 		Cub Reporter Ellen Turner unexpectedly finds herself in The Butcher’s focus. Along with a detective, the obsessed police officer assigned to the case, Turner races to find out the identity of this serial killer before she ends up her second Butcher crime scene, this time as a victim rather than a reporter.	119376
1998	Butter	M				Newscaster (Sam Rubin)	119377
1995	Butterbox Babies	M				Photographer (Glen Peloso).	119378
1960	Butterfield 8	M	L			Photographer (Don Burns).	119379
1978	Butterflies: Lovers, The	T			UK. Episode #5.12-8-1978	Photographer (Christopher Lawrence).	119380
2000	Butterfly (Mira)	NM		Sala, Sharon		Tabloid Photographer tries to take a picture of a woman who tries to kill him. The bullet hits a pregnant woman left homeless walking the streets after her boyfriend runs off with all her money.Since she is the only witness, the woman turns the gun on her but is sure she is dead. Waking up later in the hospital, she finds her baby dead and an attentive detective at her side.They look for the killer, a woman with long blonde hair. They are also looking for someone who may have a grudge against a tabloid photographer and that could be hundreds of people.	119381
1988	Butterfly Avengers, The	N	OWN - P	Atlee, B.-Bryn Chandler		War Correspondent Patrice Rigby. She would infiltrate Germany alone to turn in an American Nazi temptress to the allied cause.	119382
2004	Butterfly Effect, The	M				TV Anchor (Ted Friend).	119383
2009	Butterfly’s Wing, The	N		Foreman, Martin		Tabloid Press. Andy McIllray and Tom Dayton are a well-matched gay couple in their thirties, still happy after four years together. Andy has a high-flying job with an international organization while Tom has given up his unrewarding work in catering to look after property they bought in the Berkshire. Disaster strikes when Andy’s work takes him to Peru where he is kidnapped by the Shining Path guerrilla movement. Tom not only has to deal with Andy’s absence, but with the intrusion of the tabloid press, which has far-reaching consequences. 	119384
1989	Buy & Cell	M				Newscaster (John Leamer).	119385
2001	Buy Bye Beauty	MF			Sweden.	Photographer (Ralf Vulis).	119386
2006	Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride	DT	DVD -R HQ 7554, 7555			Journalist Hunter S. Thompson biography.	119387
1955	Buyer's Market, A	N		Powell, Anthony		Press	119388
1989	Buying Time	M				Commentator, Voice of Fight (Jim Paulson).	119389
2001	Buzz	N		Lieber, Carrie		Publicist Madison Morgan gets involved in political scandal and unravels the unlikely truth about a California gubernatorial candidate and his felonious brother.	119390
2000	Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: Speed Trap	C			Episode #57. 12-9-2000	Traffic Reporter (Jennifer York - Voice).	119391
2005	Buzz, The:	T			Episode #2. 5-22-2005	Interviewers (Chris Fabian, Erly Garcia, Jerome Sala, Arman Toga, Cathy Villalon - Themselves). Hosts (Kris Aquino, Boy Abunda, Cristy Fermin, Jobert Sucaldito, John Lapuz - Themselves).	119392
2003	Buzzing, The	N		Knipfel, Jim		Reporter Roscoe Baragon, jaded newspaper reporter, has spent the better part of his professional life on the kook beat and writing about the plethora of crackpots, perverts and conspiracy theorists littering landscape.Incessant beer consumption.	119393
2000	By Dawn's Early Light	MT				Newscaster (Joanna Piros)	119394
2006	By Her Side	N		Springer, Kathryn		Reporter Felicity Simmons, at the rival  newspaper The Davis Landing Dispatch, is being threatened by someone who is not happy with her articles.Gossip Guru of the Davis Landing Observer covers the story. Police officer guards the independent Ms. Simmons and is determined to be by her side until her stalker is caught.Police Officer Chris Hamilton is the only family member not working for Hamilton Media.	119395
1978	By I provinsen, En: Gaester fra Hovedstaden	TF			Episode #6. 4-1-1978	Radio Reporter (Soren Thomsen).	119396
2003	By Night in Chile	N		Bolano, Roberto. Christopher Andrews (Translator). 		Critic Father Urrutia was a graduate from a seminary where he met Chile’s most respected book critic, Farewell. Following in Farewell’s footsteps, Father Urrutia becomes a conservative book critic. As the state of Chile turns form being wonderful and superior to strict and operated almost under a dictatorship, Father Urrutia escapes by being offered a job in Europe to write a report of European churches. Father Urrutia’s story is that of a poor boy who wanted to be a poet, but ends up a half-hearted Jesuit priest and a conservative literary critic, a sort of lap dog to the rich and powerful cultural elite, in whose villas he encounters Pablo Neruda and Ernst Junger. 	119397
1986	By Order of the President	NM		Kilian, Michael		News Media. After giving a speech at Gettysburg the president is shot in an assassination attempt and rushed to Camp David by his fiercely protective White House chief-of-staff and friend. News reports of his condition are vague.Vice-president can't get any more information than what is shown on TV.  In California, a down-and-out TV adman, Charlie Dresson, is convinced the President is dead and that an elaborate hoax is being put over on the public.With the help of a former senator, now the wife of a senator, Dresden makes his way across the country avoiding murder attempts in the process, go give the Vice President enhanced videotapes supporting his suspicions.	119398
1990	By Reason of Insanity	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Harvey, James Neal		Reporter Sarah Weston -- "Fame was the reason reporter Sarah Weston continued to air gruesome photos on the local news."	119399
1979	By Reason Of Insanity	N	OWN - P	Stevens, Shane		Reporter Adam Kenton, investigative reporter hunting for a man who escaped from a institution for the criminally insane.	119400
1965	By Rocket to the Moon	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	119401
1930	By Rocket to the Moon, The Story of Hans Hardt's Miraculous Flight	NSF		Gail, Otto Willi		Press	119402
2003	By the Book	NR		Warren, Nancy	Harlequin Blaze #85	Columnist Luke Lawson is a hunk. He writes sex  advice columns for many men's magazines under the name of Lance Flagstaff. As Lance, he has just published his first book, "Sex for Total Morons." His mail keeps getting mixed up with upstairs neighbor's.When she brings down a padded envelope addressed to Luke, she plans on asking him out. But the book falls out and she thinks he's a loser. He convinces her that he needs her help to work through the sex manual he received and she agrees.	119403
1969	By the Falls	SSF	MLPL	Harrison, Harry	In "Nebula Award Stories Six."	Reporter Carter. The Man by The Falls tells him he'll show the reporter something but only "if you promise not to write about it."  Carter: "My word of honor, not a word. Just show me."	119404
2007	By the Rivers of Babylon	N		Austin, Cindy Brown		Christian Journalist Gabriella Sinclaire is a street-savvy reporter with the power to reveal the secrets of Lincoln Duvall, the Third Ward’s most notorious criminal, a drug lord and known murderer who has sold his soul to the devil and abandoned his early roots of religious upbringing. Now he has fallen in love with the reporter and she has the power to dismantle his entire organization. Good is pitted against evil in a dramatic showdown. Wealthy, powerful and connected, Lincoln has always been untouchable -- until Gabriella invades his heart. Is spiritual redemption possible for Lincoln or will he pull Gabriella away from her life of virtue down to the darkness of his world? 	119405
1932	By Whose Hand?	M	DVD -R HQ 7750, 7751	Adler, Harry		Reporter Jimmy Hawley (Ben Lyon) for the Evening Star  is assigned by his editor to go to the train station where an escaped convict is expected to board an express to San Francisco. City Editor (DeWitt Jennings). Newsboy (Allen K. Wood).Hawley goes on board to follow the convict. People aboard the train are murdered.  The crook is captured while the report stops the runaway train.	119406
1954	By-Line	T			Schlitz Playhouse - 7-30-54	Newspaper	119407
1951	By-Line -- Betty Furness	T			Five live mysteries centering on a reporter and her attempts to apprehend criminals.11-4-51 to 12-16-51	Reporter (Betty Furness). Furness is "The Reporter"	119408
1947	By-Line Dennie	NJ		Frazier, Neta Lohnes		Newspaper. Dennis is a high school graduate who works on a small-town weekly to earn college tuition before enrolling. Meets the usual obstacles.	119409
1949	By-Line for Josie	NJ		Saffron, Robert		School Journalist Josie is a teen-ager with more interest in getting a by-line than getting out a newspaper. Obstacles she encounters are contrived.	119410
1951	By-Line for Murder	NM	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		Editor, Assistant Foreign, of the London Morning Call Edgar Jessop, a national newspaper.	119411
1963	Bye Bye Birdie	M	DVD -R HQ 5267, 5268. L		AFI-Television/Sullivan Show. PR	Columnist Ed Sullivan featured. Reporter #1 (Bruce Harwood). Reporter #2 (Frank Cassini). Reporter #3 (Gary Jones).	119412
1968	Bye Bye Braverman	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	119413
1987	Bye Bye Star-Club	MT				Photographer (Gunter Zint), Star-Club Photographer	119414
1949	Bye, Bye Bluebeard	C			Guffaw and Order	News Reporter (Mel Blanc - Voice). News bulletin on radio	119415
1991	Byhala	TF			Series 1991-1992.	Reporter (Gila Bergqvist).	119416
2001	Byline	M				Anchorwoman (Laura Schurtz).	119417
1951	Byline (aka Newsgal)	T			ABC	Reporter	119418
1983	Bylines	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Weinraub, Bernard		Reporter from the New York Star pursues rumors of scandal in the senator's officeBehind the scenes at a great newspaper -- the struggle for succession when the managing editor commits suicide, the men and women who will anything for a big story.	119419
1986	Bylines	N		Carlow, Joyce		Newspaper	119420
2008	Bylines & Deadlines (aka Bylines and Deadlines)	N		Vinje, Kimberly		Journalist Kristine Larkin is young and impetuous as she sets out to fulfill her dreams of becoming an award-winning journalist -- never mind the consequences. With the help of an unexpected source, se uncovers the story of a lifetime. She charges full-steam ahead certain this byline will bring her the fame, fortune, respect and adoration for which she longs. More concerned with one-upping her rivals than the consequences of her actions, Larkin gets her byline but loses everything in the process -- even who she is. Starting over as someone new won’t be easy, especially when her old life comes back to haunt her. 	119421
1992	Bystander	NM		Zager, Muriel Kogan		Correspondent Julia Fields is trying to solve a murder in the Armenian section of old Jerusalem for which a friend has been arrested. The American journalist sets out to exonerate her young Armenian friend wrongly accused of the crime.Through her investigative work, a color mosaic of modern-day Israel emerge: money, power, politics, intifada, jihad, the West Bank and West and East Jerusalem come alive.	119422
1997	C-16, FBI	T			Series	TV Anchor (Laura Diaz)	119423
1998	C-16, FBI: El Nino	T			Episode #12. 6-18-1998	TV Anchor (Laura Diaz)	119424
1998	C-16, FBI: Hitting Olansky	T			Episode #13. 7-2-1998	TV Anchor (Laura Diaz)	119425
1997	C-16, FBI: Pilot (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 9-27/10-4-1997	TV Anchor (Laura Diaz)	119426
1997	C-16: FBI: Radio FBI	T			Episode #3. 10-11-1997	Reporter #2 (Stan Abe). Reporter #1 (Susie Coelho).	119427
1923	C-V Newsreel: "Greed" and Death Valley	DM	DVD -R HQ 2370.			Newsreel. Making of "Greed" in Death Valley.	119428
1979	C.B. Greenfield: Introducing C.B. Greenfield	NM	OWN - P	Kallen, Lucille	#1 C.B. Greenfield and Maggie Rome Mysteries	Editor-Publisher C.B. Greenfield runs Sloan's Ford Reporter with his right-hand woman, Reporter Maggie Rome.Reporter Maggie Rome, upper-class Westchester NY woman, works on a crusading local newspaper as a reporter. Gets involved in pulling many skeletons out of local closets as she and her boss unravel circumstances surrounding a young hit-and-run- driver.	119429
1986	C.B. Greenfield: Little Madness, A	NM	OWN - H	Kallen, Lucille	#5 C.B. Greenfield and Maggie Rome Mysteries	Editor-Publisher C.B. Greenfield runs Sloan's Ford Reporter with his right-hand woman, Reporter Maggie Rome.	119430
1982	C.B. Greenfield: No Lady in the House	NM	OWN - H	Kallen, Lucille	#2 C.B. Greenfield and Maggie Rome Mysteries	Editor-Publisher C.B. Greenfield runs Sloan's Ford Reporter with his right-hand woman, Reporter Maggie Rome.	119431
1984	C.B. Greenfield: Piano Bird, The	NM	OWN - H	Kallen, Lucille	#4 C.B. Greenfield and Maggie Rome Mysteries	Editor-Publisher C.B. Greenfield runs Sloan's Ford Reporter with his right-hand woman, Reporter Maggie Rome.	119432
1980	C.B. Greenfield: Tanglewood Murder, The	NM	OWN	Kallen, Lucille	#2 C.B. Greenfield and Maggie Rome Mysteries	Editor-Publisher C.B. Greenfield runs Sloan's Ford Reporter with his right-hand woman, Reporter Maggie Rome.	119433
1970	C.C. and Company	M			AFI-Fashion Editors/Photographers	Photographer (Alan Pappe).	119434
1979	C.H.O.M.P.S.	M				African-American Reporter is attacked by a dog when he inadvertently says 100: code number to attack. Reporter (James Reynolds).	119435
1984	C.H.U.D.	M			Ness	Photojournalist-Fashion Photographer George (John Heard) looking for cannibals under the streets of New York. Newscaster (Jon Polito).	119436
1956	C.I.D.	MF			India	Editor Shrivastav of a newspaper is killed when he was about to expose the underworld links of a very rich and influential person. C.I.D. inspector is assigned to the case, becomes a suspect and is arrested by the police and loses his job as the gangsters, who used lies and deceit to frame the policeman carry on undeterred.	119437
1981	C.O.D.	M				Female Reporter with Ms. Bazzini during opening credits (Samantha Fox). Male Reporter with Ms. Bazzini during opening credits (Ron Jeremy). Photographer Mr. Sol (Bill Karnovsky).	119438
2004	C.S.A.: Confederate States of America, The	M				Parody British Documentary takes a look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War. Newscaster (Jack Wright). Journalist No. 1 (Benjamin Meade). Journalist No. 2 (Adam Carey). Journalist No. 3 (Gene Hockman).British Narrator (Charles Frank - Voice). Newsreel Narrator (Bob G. Surber - Voice). Walt Whitman (Marvin Voth - Voice). Voice of Channel 6 Announcer Ruben Weinstein (Robert Sokol). British Film Producer (Julia Christie Othmer).	119439
1992	C'est arrive pres de chez vous	MF				Journalist (Stephane Aubier). Journalist (Laurence D'Hondt). Journalist (Daniel Tursch). Cameraman (Marcel Engels).	119440
1957	Ca aussi c'est Paris	MF				Reporter (Jean Poiret). Reporter (Michel Serrault).	119441
1998	Cab to Canada	MT	DVD -R HQ 7621, 7622.			Reporter (Simms Thomas)	119442
1995	Caballos salvajes	MF			Argentina	Newspaper Editor (Ernesto Claudio).	119443
2001	Cabin Pressure	MT				TV Reporter (Caron Prins)	119444
2002	Cabinet of Curiosities, The	N		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		New York Times Reporter William Smithback Jr. and his fiery erstwhile girlfriend Nora Kelly of the New York Museum of Natural History look for a seemingly immortal serial killer at work in New York City.Newspaper Reporter broadcasts the story of a ghastly archaeological find -- in lower Manhattan, excavators have discovered the buried bone stash of a late-19th century serial killer. The remains of 36 people murdered and dismembered over 130 years ago.After the broadcast, deadly things begin to happen. Murder follows murder. Who is holding New York City in fear? Is he a copycat killer or the rightful heir of the Five Points madman?  The FBI is on the case.The action begins when groundbreaking for an apartment tower in downtown Manhattan reveals a charnel house of murder victims from the late 19th century. Kelly must study the remains before the site is stripped by the building's developer.The Donald Trump-type developer, with the mayor's backing will accept no construction delays. Kelly calls on Smithback for investigative help as the city is struck by killings that duplicate earlier murders.	119445
1996	Cable Guy, The	M				TV Anchorwoman (Christine Devine). Newsroom Reporter (Mark Thompson). Newsroom Researcher (Liza D'Agostino).  Reporter Outside Courtroom (Wendy L. Walsh).	119446
1966	Caccia alla volpe	MF				Critic (Giustino Durano)	119447
2005	Cache	M				Literary Talk Show Host Georges Laurent (Daniel Auteuil). on TV lives in Paris with his wife and teenage son. They receive videotapes of surveillance of their private life and weird drawings. Georges' Editor-in-Chief (Bernard Le Coq).They go to the police who do nothing. Writer (Peter Stephan Jung). Georges' Assistant (Julie Recoing).	119448
1984	Cachet	N		Ashford, Jane		News Media	119449
1998	Cactus Corners, Arizona	N		Thompson, Ray		Newsman from Minnesota joins the staff of Cactus Corners' Radio Station KRUM and relates his experiences with wacky fellow broadcasters and colorful, oftentimes, eccentric townsfolk.Station owner comes from a family of ostrich ranchers, the town drunk is the most accurate weather forecaster, the slogan "See you later alligator" originated.  There's also the story of Arizona Territory's most notorious female outlaw.	119450
1969	Cactus Flower	M	DVD -R HQ 7955, 7956. L		AFI-Authors	Writer	119451
1976	Cadaveri eccellenti	MF				News Media. TV Anchorman (Renato Turi).	119452
1953	Caddy, The	M			Sports.	Photographer (Jerry James). Photographer (Stephen Roberts). Golf Announcer (Wendell Niles). Announcer (Tom Harmon).	119453
1942	Cadets On Parade	M		Fenton, Frank, Martha Barnett (Story). Howard J. Green (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsboy (Jimmy Lyndon) becomes a friend to a rich kid who runs away to the city from military academy. The rich kid's father offers reward for his return and the newsboy's father tries to claim it.Rich kid, toughened up by newsboy, returns to the academy and tells his fellow cadets he was kidnapped and escaped. Newsboy is implicated in kidnapping and tries to protect his father.Newsboy goes to trial and is nearly convicted before the rich kid tells the truth. Reporter (Lloyd Bridges). Reporter (Eddie Cherkose). Reporter (John Tyrrell). Photographer (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Philo McCullough).	119454
2001	Cadillac Diet, The: Or an Act of God is a Hard Act to Follow	N		Lewis, M.		News Media frenzy. Hero  paired with a dynamic female reporter sent to cover the story. Circus-like atmosphere.	119455
1996	Cadillac Jukebox	N		Burke, James Lee		Documentary Film Writer seeking to prove 68-year-old Louisiana redneck convicted of killing a prominent civil rights leader 30 years before. He insists he didn't do it. New York film interests want to do film of book on the story.Then in New Orleans, the film writer is brutally executed.	119456
1990	Cadillac Man	M				News Media. Man holds car salesman and others hostages as police and media surround the building. Paparazzi (Brian Sanet).	119457
1939	Cafe Society	M	SVDSP 1381	Van Upp, Virginia Van (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Columnist-Ship Reporter Chick O'Bannon (Fred MacMurray) and heiress who bet with gossip columnist Sonny De Witt (Allyn Joslyn), a bitchy Winchell-type columnist. When reporter finds out heiress married him to win a bet, he writes a story exposing her.  (Joslyn says his character was definitely gay.) Reconciliation at end of film. Reporter (John Daheim). Lady Photographer (Dorothy Tree). Newsreel Reporter (Eddie Dunn).	119458
1995	Café Society	M				Reporter (Steve Alexander)	119459
1928	Café X	MF			Norway	Journalist Karl Kraft (Bengt Djurberg).  Journalist I 'Dagsavisen' (Ellen Isefiaer).	119460
1984	Cafeteria, The	MT				Critic (Howard Da Silva)	119461
2005	Cafundo	MF			Brazil.	Photographer Ernest (Edson Rocha).	119462
1978	Cage aux folles, La	M			France	News Media. A Journalist (Piero Mazzinghi).	119463
1965	Cage de verre, La	MF			Israel	Journalist (Azaria Rapaport).	119464
1994	Cage II	M				Commentator (John Marino)	119465
1990	Caged in Paradiso	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Chuck Sloan). Reporter (Dierdre Williams). Group of women falsely imprisoned in an island fortress plan to escape.	119466
1984	Caged Women	M		Molteni, Palmanbrogio (Story, and with Oliver LeFait, Screenplay)	Adult	Journalist  Emmanuelle (Laura Gemser) acts as hooker to do expose on prison conditions.	119467
1974	Cagliostro	M				News Editor Morandi (Franco Ressel).	119468
1982	Cagney & Lacey: Better Than Equal	T			Episode #6. 4-29-1982	Interviewer (Johnny Haymer - The Interviewer).	119469
1986	Cagney & Lacey: Capitalism	T			Episode #77. 4-7-1986	Reporter (Sheila Frazier).	119470
1985	Cagney & Lacey: Ordinary Hero	T			Episode #59. 10-7-1985	News Media. TV Reporter (Haunani Minn).	119471
1985	Cagney & Lacey: Power	T			Episode. 12-16-1985, Season #5. Episode #10	TV Reporter (Wayne Crawford).	119472
1985	Cagney & Lacey: Psychic, The	T			Episode. 10-21-1985. Season #5. Episode #3	TV Reporter Joseph Chapman. Interviewer (Clare Nono).	119473
1994	Cagney & Lacey: Return, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Bree Walker Lampley). Journalist (John V. Fahey).	119474
1986	Cagney & Lacey: Revenge	T		Rappaport, Frederick	Episode. 12-8-1986	News Media	119475
1985	Cagney & Lacey: Stress	T			Episode #50. 2-4-1985	News Media. Reporter (Polli Magaro).	119476
1995	Cagney & Lacey: Together Again	T			Episode	Reporter (Saida Pagan)	119477
1996	Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions	MT				TV Reporter (Ola Sturik)	119478
1984	Cagney & Lacey: Unusual Occurrence, An	T	DVD -R HQ 3089		Episode.	TV. Television Reporter Arturo Perez of Channel 3 News stirs up neighborhood resentment after Chris Lacey is forced to shoot a teenage burglar armed with a baseball bat. Channel 3 News Anchor Pam.Reporter Perez of Night Beat segment of the news reports from Spanish Harlem pursuing the story. Aggressive.  Episode ends with no resolution except for Lacey's apology to the boy's mother.When a police lieutenant kicks Perez out of his office ending an interview and slamming the door in his face, Perez asks his cameraman: "Did you get the door slamming in my face?"	119479
2000	Caifanes de Tepito, Los	MF			Mexico	Reporter (Rob Macie).	119480
1995	Caiga quien caiga	DF			Series 1995	Reporter-Host Eduardo De La Puente. Reporter-Host Juan Di Natale. Reporter Nacho Goano. Reporter Andres Kusnetzoff. Reporter Daniel Malnatti. Reporter Gonzalo Rodriguez. Reporter Daniel Tognetti.	119481
2005	Caiga quien caiga	DF			Episodes	Reportero/Co-Host Arturo Valls. Reportero Juanra Bonet. Reportero Christian Galvez. Reportero Fernando Gonzalez. Host Manuel Fuentes. Co-Host Eduardo Aldan. Reportero Toni Garrido	119482
1995	Caiga quien caiga - CQC	TF				Reporters (Andres Kusnetzoff, Clemente Cancela, Nacho Goano, Guillermo Lopez, Daniel Malnatti, Gonzalo Rodriguez, Danniel Tognetti).  Hosts (Mario Pergolini, Eduardo de la Puente, Juan Di Natale, Juan Castro).	119483
1918	Caillaux Case, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Editors/Newspapers - Ness Book	Reporter for Le Figaro in Paris, Leo Claretie (Philip Van Loan), marries a woman who later divorces him to marry the Minister of Finance causing the reporter to commit suicide.Gaston Calmette (Eugene Ormonde) is his editor who learns the woman's new husband is involved in political conspiracy -- but she kills the editor before he can expose the plot.  Conspiracy is uncovered and spies are caught.Based on a real case that was so timely that the final decision had not yet been handed down at the time of the film's release.	119484
2006	Caimano, Il	MF			Italy	Critico gastronomico (Dario Cantarelli). Skewering of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. 	119485
2005	Cain and Abel	M				Police Reporter Chuck (Thomas Sanchez) in the adventures of two undercover Hollywood cops	119486
1936	Cain and Mabel	M	DVD -R HQ 2631, 2632.			Publicity.  Public Relations Man-Reporter Reilly (Roscoe Karns). Headlines. Media. Photographer (William Arnold). Photographer (Dick French). Photographer (George Riley). Photographer (Earl Tree).	119487
1942	Cairo	M	DVD -R HQ 5681, 5682 (Video Breakup). VHS 927	McClain, John (Screenplay)	Ness Book. MacDonald	Correspondent Homer Smith (Robert Young) starts out as a country journalist sent to Libya as an honor by his paper. When the boat on which he is sailing is torpedoed, he ends up on a raft with a German spy.In Cairo, he gets mixed up with the spy's associates, believing them to be from British Intelligence. Reporter is tricked into thinking a film star he admires is really the head of the German spy ring. He gets a job as her butler to expose her.By sheer luck, he exposes the real spies and thwarts their plans.  Man in newspaper office (Jack Daley)	119488
2008	Cairo	N		Wilson, G. Willow (Writer). M.K. Perker (Illustrator)	Graphic Novel	Journalist who is down-on-his-luck, a drug runner, an American expatriate, a troubled student and an Israeli soldier are five strangers who find themselves on a quest to recover a powerful stolen hookah as they navigate the city’s streets and a spiritual underworld to find that stolen hookah sought by a wrathful gangster.	119489
1950	Cairo Road	M				Photographer (Alan Tilvern)	119490
1989	Caixa Alta:	T			Episodes.	Journalist (Joao Baiao).	119491
2005	Cake	MT	DVD -R HQ 5473, 5474			Editor Philippa "Pippa" McGee (Heather Graham), a former freelance travel writer, improves her love life when she becomes an editor for her father's bridal magazine, "Weddingbells.". Father Malcolm McGee (Bruce Gray) owns several magazines. .Editor Ian Grey David Sutcliffe), vice-president of McGee's publications skeptical of her. Hemingway Jones (Taye Diggs), freelance photographer. Roxanne (Cheryl Hines) handles ads sales, becomes advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist. .Father: "Lucy Wards quit. One of my editors. Got offer from Globe she couldn't refuse." Announcer (Diana Flacks). Father's publications he's been running for 35 years are in financial trouble.Media Mogul Bob Jackman (Carlo Rota) wants to buy her dad's publications. McGee and Ian selling magazines without telling Pippa. After father tells her, she says she wants to do the last issue. A great success.Her mother started the publications. She has a relationship with Gray. "A fat magazine is a happy magazine," Malcolm tells his daughter. He wins 27th Annual National Magazine Award.	119492
2007	Cake	M				Photographer (Jennifer Lynn Wilson).	119493
1967	Cala naprzod	MF			Poland	Journalist (Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz).	119494
2000	Calamity Jo	N		Knoll, Patricia	Harlequin Duet #21	Reporter Jo Quillan is hired to work for the Calamity Falls Ingot owned by her aunt and uncle. But she wants to work for a big city newspaper. Thinks opportunity arrives when a renowned investigator visits the town.He says he is on vacation, but she follows him everywhere hoping to find an exclusive. They fall in love. She most choose between life goal of attaining big time all alone or remaining in a small pond with her beloved.	119495
2004	Calcium Kid, The	M				News Reporter (Doug Cockle). Pressmen (Rupert Procter, John Ashton, Matthew Watkin, Christopher Obi, Jonathan Ryland).	119496
1961	Calendar	DT			Series 10-2-1961 to 8-30-1963. CBS	TV Newsman Harry Reasoner, daytime informational series for housewives emphasizing news and current events TV Host Mary Fickett. Live-from-New York entry was a CBS News production. Daily morning show.0	119497
1993	Calendar	M				Photographer (Atom Egoyan)	119498
1968	Calendar	DT			UK	Film Critic Tony Earnshaw (2003). Presenters Richard Whitely (1968-1995), Austin Mitchell (1968-1975), Mike Morris (1996-2002), Gaynor Barnes, Geoff Druett, John Shires, Christine Talbot. Weather Presenter Sian Lloyd (1989).	119499
2008	Calendar Boys -- March: Kiss Me	NR		Craig, Jamie	Gay	Freelance Photographer Mal Donnelly is a complete professional and doesn’t bat a lash at any assignment. Even the special St. Patrick’s Day photo-shoot on the set of a gay pornographic film. But just the sight of the film’s star, Alejandro Marroquin, is enough to turn him into a tongue-tied fool. When Alejandro asks him to dinner, Mal knows it truly is his lucky day.  Alejandro doesn’t date. With his career, it is difficult to have any sort of real relationship. But Mal, the soft-spoken, talented photographer, had captivated Alejandro from the moment they met six months prior to the St. Patrick’s Day shoot. Still covered in green paint from the photo-shoot, he gathers up his courage and asks Mal to dinner. Alejandro can only hope that their mutual desire will overcome the obstacle of his career. After all, it isn’t easy being with the hottest porn star in town.	119500
1993	Calendar Girl	M				Photographer ((Michael Quill)	119501
1992	Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? Bambi Bembenek Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7573, 7574.			Photojournalist (Dink O'Neal)	119502
1917	Calendar Girl, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Reporter and Photographer hired to take photos of the Calendar Girl for advertising purposes.  Heiress mistaken for calendar girl. She sues to stop use of her picture on the calendar.	119503
2003	Calendar Girls	M	DVD -R HQ 5906, 5907.			News Media circus greets arrival of the calendar posed for by nude elderly women. The calendar becomes a sensation.TV Reporter (Sharon Thomas). News Presenter (Christa Ackroyd). Orchid Photographer (Angus Barnett). Lecherous Photographer (Frank Barrie). Welsh Photographer (John Sparkes). Student Photographer (Merry Owen).	119504
1966	Calendar Pin-Up Girls	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	119505
1920	Caliban	N	OWN - H	George, W.L.		Press	119506
1979	California Dreaming	M				Newsman (Buddy Kling)	119507
2004	California Girl	NM		Parker, T. Jefferson		Reporter Andy Becker is one of three brothers (the others are a cop and a priest). When a troubled beauty queen they've known since childhood turns up murdered and headless, the Beckers pull together to search for the killer. But each has their secrets.One Becker brother is a reporter drunk with ambition. The other is a cop on his first homicide case and the third is a minister yearning to perform just one miracle. All three are about to collide with the changing world of 1968.In 1968, one of the Vonn sisters, Janelle, is brutally murdered and it becomes a touchstone for the Beckers. Janelle had given the smitten Andy, an ambitious reporter, her phone number, but he never called.	119508
1989	California Gold	N	OWN - H	Jakes, John		San Francisco Journalist Nellie Ross, an early feminist, 1886-1921.	119509
1981	California Gold Rush	MT		Harte, Bret (Stories). Tom Chapman, Roy London (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter. Brete Harte (Robert Hays). The San Francisco Star is owned by Sam Brannon (Gene Evans) who runs many enterprises in California.  Harte witnesses the rumors of gold being discovered at Sutter's Fort. The stories are printed in the Star.Publisher is seen as an opportunist who uses the gold strike to make money. But he clears the wrongly accused man in the end of the film.	119510
1978	California Jam 2	T				Interviewers-Hosts (Jeff Conaway, Susanne Sevareid).	119511
1974	California Split	M				Magazine Writer (George Segal) for California Inquire sells everything he owns to finance a poker game in Reno	119512
1959	California Street	N	OWN - H	Busch, Niven		Publisher Anchylus Saxe, self-made San Francisco publisher. Attempts of two younger daughters to obtain from him the power of proxy.  Hope to get control of newspapers.  Gossip columnist.	119513
1978	California Suite	M				Editor Jane Fonda is a Newsweek magazine editor trying to get her teenaged daughter back from her ex-husband who acknowledges her tough masculine qualities by calling her "sir."	119514
1981	California Thriller	N	OWN - P	Byrd, Max		Newsman took a quick trip to North to the Sacramento Valley and never came home	119515
1998	California Time	N		Finney, Ernest J.		Aspiring Journalist Julian Palestrini, the youngest son of Italian grape growers reared in the Valley, now a war hero and embryonic journalist, changes his mind about going AWOL in World War II and decides to return home sickened by the pointless carnage.	119516
1993	California Time	N		Hiller, Catherine		Cameraman Michael Simon hates New York City. He loathes the filth, the panhandlers, the roaches, the crime and the dwindling opportunities for him as a cameraman. He’s also tired of giving in to his New York-born-and-bred wife, Laurie, who loves the city, her friends and her job as a book editor. So when a friend asks him to be his partner in Santa Monica, California,Michael finally acts on his feelings and drags Laurie, their teenage son Andy and their 10-year-old daughter Kira to the land of sun and biofeedback. There, he thinks, he’ll have a good job, the kids will enjoy the outdoors, and perhaps Laurie will find a cure for her mysterious and debilitating physical pain. But the new setting creates tension in the family. He has no regrets about leaving the East Coast but is ambivalent about renewing his relationship with his father, who moved to L.A. when Michael was young. Laurie finds to her surprise she can adjust to a house and pool and flowers in December, but she can’t forget the people and the work she left behind. While Kira enjoys an intense new friendship, Andy is desolate with longing for New York -- and his girlfriend. His parents, in love with each other anew, ignore his growing despair. 	119517
2005	Californians, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4514, 4515			Reporter (Kurtis Bedford).	119518
1958	Californians, The: Alice Pritchard Case, The	T			Episode #19. 2-4-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119519
1957	Californians, The: All That Glitters	T			Episode #2. 10-1-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119520
1957	Californians, The: Avenger, The	T			Episode #4. 10-15-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119521
1957	Californians, The: Barber’s Boy, The	T			Episode #9. 11-19-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119522
1958	Californians, The: China Doll	T			Episode #17. 1-21-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119523
1958	Californians, The: Coward, The	T			Episode #15. 1-7-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119524
1958	Californians, The: Duel, The	T			Episode #21. 2-18-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119525
1957	Californians, The: Little Lost Man	T			Episode #11. 12-3-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119526
1957	Californians, The: Lost Queue, The	T			Episode #6. 10-29-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119527
1957	Californians, The: Magic Box, The	T			Episode #10. 11-26-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119528
1957	Californians, The: Man From Boston	T			Episode #8. 11-12-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119529
1958	Californians, The: Man From Paris, The	T			Episode #20. 2-11-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119530
1958	Californians, The: Mr. Valejo	T			Episode #18. 1-28-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119531
1957	Californians, The: Noose, The	T			Episode #3. 10-8-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119532
1958	Californians, The: Panic on Montgomery Street	T			Episode #16. 1-14-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119533
1957	Californians, The: PO 8, The	T			Episode #14. 12-31-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119534
1957	Californians, The: Regulators, The	T			Episode #7. 11-5-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119535
1957	Californians, The: Search for Lucy Manning, The	T			Episode #5. 10-22-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119536
1958	Californians, The: Sorley Boy	T			Episode #22. 2-25-1958. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes. A sheriff is elected during the middle of the first season and Patrick was slowly phased out of the show.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119537
1957	Californians, The: Strange Quarantine	T			Episode #12. 12-10-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119538
1957	Californians, The: Truce of the Tree	T			Episode #13. 12-17-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119539
1957	Californians, The: Vigilantes Begin, The	T			Episode #1. 9-24-1957. Series 1957-1959.  Twenty-two Episodes.	Reporter Dion Patrick (Adam Kennedy) of the California Star, an Irish American newspaperman. Sam Brennan (Herbert Rudley), newspaper editor. Patrick goes out West seeking gold and finds a town that is being run by a bunch of brutal crooks. He ends up becoming a reporter for the local newspaper and also joins a group of men who had grown tired of the crooks. They decide to fight for their city as vigilantes until formal and effective law enforcement can reach the Old West.	119540
2007	Californication: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder	T	DVD -R HQ 8993		Episode #6. 9-17-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."	119541
2008	Californication: Blues From Laurel Canyon	T	DVD -R HQ 10611		Episode.  12-7-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank et al attend Mia’s book party, the book she stole from Hank. The New York Times gives it a favorable review causing Hank more angst. The Rolling Stone Reporter shows up and says she thinks the man in the book is Hank. Hank denies it and Mia keeps quiet. Hank’s agent says it’s the best reviews one of his books has gotten. More family problems. 	119542
2007	Californication: California Son	T	DVD -R HQ 9018		Episode #8.  10-1-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank's father dies causing a crisis in his wife. His former girlfriend consoles him.	119543
2008	Californication: Coke, Dick and the First Kick	T	DVD -R HQ 10479		Episode.  11-02-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. A Female Rolling Stone Writer seduces Hank after telling him she wrote one of the worst reviews he received because she was not in a good place. 	119544
2007	Californication: Devil’s Threesome, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9114		Episode. 	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."	119545
2007	Californication: Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser	T	DVD -R HQ 8964		Episode #4. 9-3-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."New girlfriend Meredith convinces hank to escort her to an environmental fundraiser where they run into his ex-girlfriend, Karen, and a variety of West Los Angeles types.	119546
2007	Californication: Filthy Lucre	T	DVD -R HQ 9071		Episode #9.  10-9-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Moody writes a novel while attending his father’s funeral but his car is hijacked with the manuscript in it. He had given the manuscript to his ex-girl friend who refuses to read it. But the 16-year-old daughter of the ex girl friend’s fiancé makes a copy of the manuscript and now that’s the only copy that exists.	119547
2007	Californication: Girls, Interrupted	T	DVD -R HQ 8993		Episode #7. 9-24-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."	119548
2009	Californication: Glass Houses	T	DVD -R HQ 11547		Episode. 11-1-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. Hank’s daughter returns to California with a surprise visitor -- Karen. Karen and Hank agree to send Becca to New York with her mother. Hank’s class is filled with the women he slept with -- and Karen as a guest visitor. Becca doesn’t want to go to New York because of her close friend in Los Angeles. The two girls get drunk. 	119549
2008	Californication: Going Down and Out in Beverly Hills	T	DVD -R HQ 10527		Episode.  11-16-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank continues to go from bed to bed looking for salvation. He is no longer writing a blog. 	119550
2008	Californication: Great Ashby, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10362		Episode.  10-5-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank considers writing a biography of the record producer who bails him out of jail. Agent Charles loses his job. Karen wonders if love is enough. 	119551
2007	Californication: Hell-A Woman	T			Episode #2. 8-20-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Daughter Becca invites Hank to her Mom and Bill's house for a dinner party with mutual friends. Hank also gets a little news about the job he recently accepted.	119552
2007	Californication: If You See Her, Say Hello	T	DVD -R HQ 8964		Episode #5. 9-10-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank talks about his writer's block on a radio interview.Bill asks Hank to speak about writing during a creative writing class attended by teenagers in uniforms including Bill's 16-year-old daughter who Hank had sex with when he didn't know who or what she was.	119553
2008	Californication: In a Lonely Place	T	DVD -R HQ 10496		Episode.  11-09-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank tries tracking down one of the record idol’s first girlfriends. On the way, he has sex with his daughter’s teacher and the mother of his daughter’s boyfriend.	119554
2008	Californication: In Utero	T	DVD -R HQ 10583		Episode.  11-23-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank continues to pursue the record producer’s girlfriend to find out more about him. The producer makes a play for Hank’s long-time girlfriend. 	119555
2008	Californication: La Ronde	T	DVD -R HQ 10566		Episode.  11-23-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank continues to pursue the record producer’s girlfriend to find out more about him. The producer makes a play for Hank’s long-time girlfriend. 	119556
2007	Californication: Last Waltz, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9197		Episode.  10-29-2007. Season Finale. 	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Emotional crises and revelations threaten Karen and Bill’s Wedding. They marry -- but in the last minute, Karen runs away with Hank and Becca.	119557
2008	Californication: No Way To Treat a Lady	T	DVD -R HQ 10387		Episode.  10-12-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. 	119558
2008	Californication: Petite Morte, La	T	DVD -R HQ 10639 (two times, first has problems). 		Episode.  12-14-2008. Season Finale. 	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. 	119559
2007	Californication: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 8-13-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Moody is a novelist with sex and drug addictions who is struggling or raise his daughter half the time while having problems with various women most of the time. He has writer's block with his new novel and ends up getting paid as a blogger.He thinks this is pure crap and dogs the director every time he gets the chance to anyone who will listen. Hank is trying to get his career back on track with the help of his agent/friend.He lands a job as a blooger for "Hell-A," a magazine owned by his ex's fiancé. He is still in love with his ex-girlfriend Karen who he has a 12-year-old daughter with, Becca.	119560
2008	Californication: Raw and the Cooked, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10422		Episode.  10-19-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank and Karen host a dinner party that proves to be a disaster. Karen accepts Hank’s proposal of marriage before the party but when it is revealed that he is the father of her friend’s unborn baby, Karen says the relationship is finally over and Hank moves out. 	119561
2008	Californication: Slip of the Tongue	T	DVD -R HQ 10362		Episode.  9-29-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Following their reconciliation, Hank and Karen makes plans to return to New York. But after a wild party where Hank mistakenly gives oral sex to another woman, Hank is stopped by a policeman, ends up assaulting the cop and finds himself in jail -- where Karen leaves him to think about his life and what’s important. 	119562
2009	Californication: Slow Happy Boys	T	DVD -R HQ 11538		Episode. 10-25-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. Hank’s daughter goes to New York to visit her mother. Hanks is left on his own until his old friend Mike Ziosowski from Long Island shows up. Together the two have a great time at Sue Collini’s party. In the meantime, the revelation of a secret -- Charlie may have SDTs -- abruptly interrupts Charlie and Marcy’s regained sex life. Becca returns from New York with a surprise guest -- Karen is back in town. 	119563
2009	Californication: So Here’s the Thing...	T	DVD -R HQ 11576		Episode. 11-8-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. Hank tries to sever his relationships with the three women he is involved with so he can go back to Karen with a clean slate. But it’s proving to be much more difficult than he thought. Becca doesn’t believe anything Hank says and goes her own way.	119564
2007	Californication: Turn the Page	T	DVD -R HQ 9162		Episode. 	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Becca tells Karen she wants to live with Hank. Hank discovers Mia has been trying to peddle his work as her own novel -- with great success. She blackmails him into keeping quiet -- she’ll tell about their sexual encounter if he says the novel is his. Hank’s agent realizes it’s Moody’s work and finds out about the whole story. 	119565
2008	Californication: Vaginatown	T	DVD -R HQ 10478		Episode.  10-26-2008	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank leaves home and wakes up dreaming of the perfect marriage. He has a brief fling with a cooking show host on the Food network. 	119566
2009	Californication: Verities & Balderdash	T	DVD -R HQ 11487		Episode. 10-11-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. At a university mixer, Hank comforts his teaching assistant. Charlie celebrates his first talent signing. 	119567
2007	Californication: Whore of Babylon, The	T			Episode #3. 8-27-2007	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank and Todd Carr, the director of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love," the movie adaptation of his novel, start a fight and Hank ends up in jail. Bill, his ex-girlfriend's fiancé, bails him out.	119568
2009	Californication: Wish You Were Here	T	DVD -R HQ 11438		Episode. 9-27-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. With Karen Gone, Hank has to deal with a more and more rebellious Becca, but also gets to know Dean Stacy Koons and his family. Meanwhile, Charlie and Marcy move back together because Charlie cannot afford to pay rent and mortgage at the same time, but they still plan to divorce each other. 	119569
2009	Californication: Zoso	T	DVD -R HQ 11505		Episode. 10-18-2009	Writer-Journalist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is in his 30s who is addicted to sex, still in love with his ex-girlfriend who shares custody with his 12-year-old daughter. He will end up writing a blog (Hell-A Magazine Blog) for a Los Angeles magazine.Moody is a New York novelist turned Hollywood writer who was transplanted from Los Angeles from New York and suffers from writer's block. Hank's novel "God Hates Us All" has been turned into a romantic comedy called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love."Hank begins researching a biography of the record producer who bailed him out of jail. Hank completes the biography after the record producer dies of a cocaine overdose. His ex-girlfriend and mother of his daughter gets a job in New York. Hank remains in California with his daughter. Hank wants to find out why Jackie dropped his class so he brings along Charlie to visit the strip club where she works. Becca develops a new and more adult fashion sense that Hank does not approve.  In his class, the three women he is sleeping with show up with smiles on their faces.	119570
1945	Call Back Yesterday	N		Shipman, N.		Reporter who had seen a child at a house where a crime was committed, meets her again after some years and falls in love with her	119571
1998	Call for Help	DT			Series 1998	Correspondents Roger Chang, Jim Louderback (1998-2000), Patrick Norton (1998-2000, 2001), Alison Strahan, Martin Sargent (1999-2001)..	119572
2005	Call for Mrs. Lei (aka"Call" for Mrs. Lei).	N		Gibson, Bruce		Reporter, bitter as he is, searches for a special individual from several witnesses. Finally, his search takes him to the person never before realized was more important to him. Was this meeting predestined?	119573
1963	Call From Australia, A	NM	GPL	Albrand, Martha		Columnist Robert Brisson, roving assignments. Syndicated column, One Man's Opinion.	119574
1972	Call Her Mom	T				News Media. Nationwide women's lib controversy.	119575
1934	Call It Luck	M				Newsreel Cameraman (Pat Moriarity). Announcer (Clyde Dilson). Messenger Boy (Eddie Arden).	119576
1988	Call Me	M	SVD 1422. SV 40	Kay, Karyn, Sollace Mitchell (Story). Kay (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Anna (Patricia Charbonneau) for Voice of the City suspects a connection between a murder she witnessed and obscene calls she's been getting.Journalist arranges a rendezvous at a bar with an obscene phone caller thinking it is really his boyfriend, magazine writer Alex (Sam Freed). While in the ladies room she gets caught up in a drug deal with a corrupt cop and the murder of a drag queen.Dealer assumes reporter has taken drug money and goes after her. She continues to get obscene calls and discovers dealer is falling her. She thinks it is the caller, who she is now finding stimulating.Begins a relationship with a neighbor who turns out to be the caller. Both try to escape from the drug dealer.  Neighbor and dealer's psychotic sidekick are killed falling from a catwalk.Dealer who now sees the reporter is not involved walks away giving the reporter his phone number.  Not much journalism content.	119577
1990	Call Me Anna	MT				Reporter (Al Septien). Reporter No. 2 (Stephanie Phillips). Photographer (Michael Chieffo).	119578
1963	Call Me Bwana	M	DVD -R HQ 1853 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Richard Burrell). Reporter (Neville Monroe). Reporter (Mike Moyer).	119579
1953	Call Me Madam	M	SVDSP 1425	Lindsay, Howard, Russel Crouse (Musical Comedy).  Arthur Sheekman (Screenplay)	PR	Former Reporter Kenneth (Donald O'Connor) convinces newly appointed ambassador to hire him as press attaché.Newspaper Reporters (Charles J. Conrad, Don Dillaway, Frank Gerstle).  Reporters (Eddie Firestone, Charles Tannen).Cameramen (Allen Wood, Johnny Downs). Cameraman (Allen Wood).	119580
1986	Call Me Mister: Humpty Dumpty	T			Episode #4. 9-26-1986	News Media. Woman Journalist (Alex Spencer).	119581
2004	Call Me: Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (D.J. Lockhart-Johnson). Newscaster (Paul Dunphy). Reporter #2 (Jared Day). Photographer (Chris Enright). Paparazzi (Jason Stewart). Whisky Photographer (Chris Enright).	119582
1949	Call Northside 777	R			Episode #47. 12-9-1949. Series 1949-1951. Screen Director's Playhouse, The.	Investigative Reporter  P.G. McNeal (James Stewart) and Editor Brian Kelly (Lee J. Cobb) of the Chicago Times. Case of man in prison for 11 years for killing cop. Oct. 10, 1944, small advertisement in classified section. Convict's mother washing floors.	119583
1948	Call Northside 777	M	DVD -R HQ 2740, 2741. L. VHS 468, B 28	McGuire, James P. (Articles). Leonard Hoffman, Quentin Reynolds (Adaptation)	Based on a true story - one of best films showing reporter at work.	Investigative Reporter  P.G. McNeal (James Stewart) and Editor Brian Kelly (Lee J. Cobb) of the Chicago Times. Case of man in prison for 11 years for killing cop. Oct. 10, 1944, small advertisement in classified section. Convict's mother washing floors.She wants to prove son's innocence. Convict's wife tells McNeal her husband demanded she get divorce because he didn't want his child hurt. Convict first grateful, then angry because paper's coverage hurts son. Reporter doggedly pursues story.Convict passes lie detector test. Police refuse to cooperate. Reporter connections lost. Calls records office from police station. Lets cop assume he's policeman to get information. Politicians and police angry over newspaper's campaign to free cop killerPressure Publisher K.L. Palmer (Howard Smith) of the Chicago Times. Special pardon board hearing. Case hinges on finding eyewitness. She refuses to change her story. McNeal figures out by enlarging portion of picture he can find evidence to clear convict.Date proves innocence. McNeal watches convict reunited with family from distance. Spitzer, the photographer (Robert Karnes). McNeil's Cameraman (Robert Karnes).	119584
1948	Call Northside 777	R			Episode #395. 10-7-1948. Screen Guild Theater, The. First Show for NBC and First of the 1948 Season	Investigative Reporter  P.G. McNeal (James Stewart) and Editor Brian Kelly (Pat O'Brien) of the Chicago Times. Case of man in prison for 11 years for killing cop. Oct. 10, 1944, small advertisement in classified section. Convict's mother washing floors.	119585
1007	Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare	G				Reporter (Anna Graves)	119586
1959	Call on Kuprin, A	N	OWN - H	Edelman, Maurice		Press	119587
1946	Call the Lady Indiscreet	NM	OWN - H	Whelton, Paul		Press	119588
1913	Call to Arms, The (aka In Love and War)	M				War Correspondent (Wallace Reid as "Journalist") is disqualified for war service so the young man volunteers as a war correspondent and end sup performing heroically at the front.	119589
2005	Call To Fly	M				Sports Radio Broadcaster (Gerald Sanchez). Sports Central Anchor (Ernie Zuniga).	119590
1984	Call to Glory: Cover Story	T			Episode #8. 10-29-1984	Reporter #1 (Ken Hill).	119591
2005	Call, The	M			UK. Short	Newsreader (Alastair Stewart).	119592
2002	Callas Forever	M				English Journalist Sarah Keller (Joan Plowright), an Elsa Maxwell clone. Reporter (Gabriel Spahiu). American Journalist (Tara Marie Anderson).	119593
1956	Calle Mayor	MF			Spain	Editor (Rene  Blancard).	119594
2000	Caller, The	M				Newspaper Vendor (Tim Wigmore).	119595
1981	Callie and Son (aka Callie & Son)	MT		Thompson, Thomas (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Randall Bordeaux (Dabney Coleman) of the Dallas Post Dispatch.  Callie Lord (Lindsay Wagner) is a court reporter in a hearing involving a libel suit.  She marries the publisher and suffers a miscarriage.Publisher is shot down by a crazed gunman who invades his newspaper office.  Lord takes over the editorship, grooms her illegitimate son Randy (Jameson Parker) to take on the position when he grows up. Becomes powerful businesswoman, increases circulationPlays down society news in favor of civil rights and women's issues.  Changes paper's editorial position and opposes Vietnam War when her son reaches draft age.  Uses paper for personal vendettas.Randy goes to work for the paper reluctantly and uncovers corruption. Mother refuses to run the story. Randy quits and becomes a political activist.  Melodrama plot continues. City Editor (Tom Rayhall).Reporter (Katherine De Hetre). Reporter (Doug Johnson). Lord initially uses paper for idealistic goals, but as her influence becomes greater she employs it for personal vengeance.	119596
1935	Calling All Cars	M		Gordon, Homer King (Story)		Reporter Jerry Kennedy (Jack La Rue) covers the crime beat. Solves the crime.	119597
1990	Calling All Heroes: Manual for Taking Power, A	N		Taibo, Paco Ignacio, II		Journalist Nestor and partisan of the Mexican Movement of 1968, recovering from a knife wound in 1970, enlists his friends to help him recall the details of political protests, which culminated in the massacre of 49 students by army troops.Later, feverish from a kidney infection, Nestor calls on the heroes of his youth -- Sherlock Holmes, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and D'Artagnan among them -- to join him in launching a new reform movement.	119598
1943	Calling Dr. Death	M				Reporter (Frank Marlowe)	119599
1939	Calling Dr. Kildare	M	SVD 1120			Headlines murder	119600
1940	Calling Philo Vance	M	DVD -R HQ 3446, 3442			News Media. First Reporter (Herbert Anderson). First Photographer (Jack Wise). Second Reporter (Frank Wilcox). Third Reporter (John Harron). Fourth Reporter (Jack Richardson). Second Photographer (Nat Carr).	119601
1993	Calling the Shots	MT	SV 207, 212 (Parts I and II)		Masterpiece Theatre. Miniseries.	News Media	119602
2000	Calling, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 9083, 9084			Journalist marries a woman who gives birth to a son who possesses strange powers.	119603
2008	Calling, The	N		Hankins, Elizabeth		Chicago Tribune Columnist Mera Kaine has overcome tremendous abuse and pain and this has made her a passionate champion of human rights. But when her best friend’s religious ambition turns to violence, Mera is left with a dark secret that keeps her running -- right into the war-ravaged villages of Southern Sudan where she uncovers an epic conspiracy at the hands of a military government and its sponsoring energy consortium. Then, just as unexpected hope finds her, Mera must choose between the life she's always dreamed of and a final, deadly act that could help liberate a people.	119604
1900	Calloway's Code	SS	OWN	O'Henry (William S. Porter)	In "Whirligigs," Complete Works of O'Henry"	Press	119605
1999	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Barking Treasure Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#19 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton go on a boat ride around the city and the last thing they expect to see is a robbery. But now a beloved poodle named Little Treasure is gone and it looks as if she were stolen.Can Cam Jansen use her amazing photographic memory to help return the missing dog to her heartbroken owner?	119606
2000	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Birthday Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#20 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. When Cam surprises both of her parents with a 40th birthday party, the last thing on her mind is solving mysteries.But then Granny and Gramps call from the airport to say they have been robbed. Mr. and Mrs. Jansen rush to the airport, and don't even notice that Cam and Eric have climbed into the backseat of the car.Cam can't let her parents go to the airport without her. There is a mystery to solve and a thief to catch.	119607
1998	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Catnapping Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#18 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. One of the guests at the hotel Aunt Molly is staying at gives her beloved Little Tigver to a bellhop to bring up to her room.But the cat never arrives and now the bellhop has vanished. Can Cam's photographic memory help find the catnapped kitty?	119608
1993	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Chocolate Fudge Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#14 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton are selling candy door-to-door when they are suddenly thrown into another exciting adventure.Cam doesn't know who is hiding out in a deserted-looking house, but she's sure that whoever it is is up to no good. Can Cam's amazing photographic memory help her solve the mystery?	119609
2002	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the First Day of School Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#22 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton can't wait to meet their new teacher on the first day of fifth grade. But the school day is just beginning when two policemen come into the classroom and take the teacher away.Teacher has been arrested? There must be some kind of mistake. Will Cam be able to use her amazing photographic memory to solve this incredible first-day-of-school mystery?	119610
1996	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Ghostly Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#16 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. Cam's in line to buy tickets for a concert, but now she's got more than she bargained for -- a new mystery to solve.Someone dressed as a ghost is scaring people in line. Is he also stealing their wallets? Cam thinks so, but she's got to rely on her amazing photographic memory to unmask the thief.	119611
1992	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the at the Haunted House	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#13 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton are having a fun day at the amusement park when the day turns into a creepy mystery when Cam's Aunt Katie realizes that her wallet has been stolen.The Haunted House is full of toy black cats and plastic skeletons, but is something or someone far more frightening hiding inside?	119612
1982	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Babe Ruth Baseball	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#6 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure.	119613
1984	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Carnival Prize	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#9 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. If the coin toss is the most difficult game at the school carnival, why are so many people winning? Cam's sure that someone is not playing fair.With her photographic memory, she's about to crack the case wide open.	119614
1983	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Circus Clown	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#7 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton try to help find a pickpocket at the circus. Fifth-grader Cam Jansen uses her photographic memory to catch the thief.	119615
1981	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#3 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure.	119616
1982	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Gold Coins	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#5 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton try to find out who stole some valuable gold coins from a coin shop and Cam's box camera disappears from the science fair as well. Can Cam's mental camera help catch the thief?	119617
1985	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Monkey House	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#10 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. Someone has been monkeying around at the zoo and now some monkeys are missing. Leave it to Cam to find the thief and return the missing monkeys safely.	119618
1984	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Monster Movie	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#8 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure.	119619
1989	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Mystery of Flight 54	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#12 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. Aunt Molloy is back from her trip to France, but instead of souvenirs, she's brought along a mystery.A young French girl who was on Aunt Molly's plane is missing and it's up to Cam and her photographic memory to find her.	119620
1986	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Corn Popper	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#11 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton help a customer at Binky's Department Store who realizes that his shopping bag -- including a newly purchased corn popper -- has been stolen.Cam and Eric put their school shopping on hold to help catch the thief.	119621
1980	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#1 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton try to catch the real thief when a jewelry store is robbed and the police catch the wrong man.	119622
1981	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Television Dog	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#4 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton can't wait to meet Poochie, the TV dog. But while they're waiting for a "pawtograph," Poochie disappears. Can Cam's photographic memory rescue the famous dog?	119623
1980	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the U.F.O.	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#2 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton investigate what seems to be a brief appearance of UFOs. Cam possesses a photographic memory.	119624
1997	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#17 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. Cam's got a whole new m-hisss!-toy to solve!First a snake is let loose on the steps of the city library. Then Cam's mother's bag is stolen with her video camera inside. Could the two events be related? It will take Cam's photographic memory to find out and to help catch the slippery criminal.	119625
2001	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the School Play Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#21 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her best friend Eric Shetton are excited because Eric is starring as Honest Abe Lincoln in the school play. But then all of the money raised from ticket sales mysteriously disappears.It seems someone is lurking around who is far from honest. Cam's teacher calls the police and Cam rushes to help. Can Cam, with a click of her photographic memory, find the missing money before the thief makes a getaway?	119626
2007	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Secret Service Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#26 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on a new adventure.	119627
2004	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Snowy Day Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#24 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton have to contend with snow falling hard as they solve a mystery. Three computers are missing from the computer lab. Who could have taken them?How did the thief get away during a snowy day. "Click, click" with Cam Jansen as she gathers glues around the school.	119628
2003	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Tennis Trophy Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#23 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton have a gym teacher who has just had his office walls painted. But Cam notices that his walls aren't the only thing that's different -- his tennis trophy is missing.Who could have taken it? Could this tricky tennis mystery just be a big misunderstanding? Say "click" with Cam Jansen as she begins collecting clues.	119629
1995	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Triceratops Pops Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#15 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on another adventure. Cam can't wait to buy the latest recording by her favorite group, the Triceratops Pops.But when she and Eric get to the store, all the Pops CD's are gone. The clerk just put six on the shelf a few minutes ago -- did they sell that fast, or were they stolen? It's up to Cam to crack the case.	119630
2005	Cam Jansen: Cam Jansen and the Valentine Baby Mystery	NJ		Adler, David A. Susanna Natti (Illustrator).	#25 Cam Jansen Adventure Series	Photographer Jennifer "Cam" ("The Camera") Jansen and her friend Eric Shetton on a new adventure. Cam is excited because her mother is expecting a baby and it looks like her new sister will be born on Valentine's Day.Cam heads off to the hospital with her best friend Eric and his mother. The mystery starts when Mrs. Shelton's purse, which contains her car keys, appears to be missing.It takes Cam's photographic and deductive skills to help catch the person who has been stealing purses to get car keys and then hijacking cars from the hospital parking lot.Cam not only gets a new sister but also a brother. The twins are wrapped in blankets covered with hearts. And she also solves the mystery.	119631
2004	Cam Jansen: New Musical Comedy, A	P		O'Keefe, Laurence and Nell Benjamin (Music, Book & Lyrics). Based on David A. Adler's books.		Photographer Jennifer "Cam" Jansen solves crimes with her amazing photographic memory.	119632
1981	Cambodia File, The	N	OWN - H	Anderson, Jack-Bill Pronzini		Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Anderson goes after a news story, he often comes up with a scoop that itself becomes the news.	119633
2005	Camden	N		Ayers, John J.		Investigative Reporter Jack Mills came to Camden New York to write a story on political corruption. He put his story aside when he realizes the librarian had been cheated out of here rightful inheritance due to strange events surrounding her birth.To prove this in court, Jack enlisted the services of his best friend, Paul West, a private investigator.They had to fight a rich and powerful, politically entrenched family, a corrupt judge, a dishonest state senator, and a crooked police chief and his deputy.Due to the unorthodox and sometimes questionable methods used to gather evidence to help Sandra's case, the story takes many twists and turns.The underhanded chicanery of the police chief caused Jack to be jailed on felony charges, which might result in him spending years in prison. Jack's love for Sandra enabled him to overcome the dangerous parts of his investigations.	119634
1949	Came the Dawn	N		Garve, Andrew	Never Let Me Go (1953) film based on this novel.	American Correspondent marries a Russian ballerina after World War II but is forced to leave her behind in Moscow when he becomes persona non grata with the Soviet authorities.	119635
1948	Camel News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze	DT				Newscast	119636
1998	Camelot	N		Rivers, Caryl		Reporter Mary Springer, up-and-coming White House reporter from a small Maryland paper. The 1960s.	119637
2000	Camera	M				Portugal Cameraman (Bruce Haring).	119638
1903	Camera Fiend, No. 1, The	M				Photographer	119639
1903	Camera Fiend, No. 2, The	M				Photographer	119640
1949	Camera Headlines	DT			Series 1-12-1949 to 5-28-1949. DuMont	TV News. Primitive newscast debuted on the inaugural WABD daytime schedule 11-1-1948 from 7 to 7:15 a.m. with Jack Rayel reading stories from reports by International News Service (INS) while headlines were typed on sheet of paper and displayed on camera.	119641
1956	Camera Three	DT			Series 1-22-1956 to 1-21-1979. CBS	TV Host: James MacAndrew (1955-1966). Arts and News.	119642
1963	Camera Three: Image of Pope, The	T			Episode #21. 2-10-1963	Critic (Jay Livingston).  Writer Alexander Pope (Brendan Burke). Writer Samuel Johnson (Robert Eckles).	119643
1952	Camera, The	T			Tales of Tomorrow	Photographer	119644
1981	Cameraman	SS	USC	O'Grady, Desmond	In "Short Story International 24."	Cameraman. Little journalism.Writer: Australian journalist, correspondent for the Melbourne Age and the Sydney Morning Herald	119645
1928	Cameraman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2571, 2559.  L.	Bruckman, Clyde, Lew Lipton (Story).  Joe Farnham (Titles). Richard Schayer (Continuity).	AFI-Newsreel Photographers - Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman (Buster Keaton) is a tintype photographer who takes picture of woman, then tracks her down at the M-G-M News Reel offices. In order to win her, he becomes a newsreel cameraman himself. Pawns his tintype equipment to buy movie camera.Sets out to get footage, but when his work is screened at the office, filled with double exposures, reversed images, split screens. Woman in newsreel office tips him off about a tong war and he goes to cover it before other newsreel men find out.He forgets to put film in the camera, but later discovers his pet monkey switched film magazines, and managed to film the cameraman rescuing the heroine after a boat crash. Keaton wins the heroine."When acclaiming our modern heroes, let's not forget The News Reel Cameraman…the daredevil who defies death to give us pictures of the world's happenings." Photographer (William Irving).	119646
1920	Cameraman, The	M				Cameraman Billy (Franey) is hired by the local newspaper as a cameraman.	119647
2005	Cameraman, The	N		Gaston, Bill		Cameraman Francis trains his lens on the life of his friend and mentor, an enigmatic director named Koz. The story is told in “scenes” from the perspective of Francis. There are two women: Bev, a former starlet who is involved with both men, and Sheila, a famous actress who dies on film by a lethal injection. This incident has sinister implications for director Koz, who knew what was happening, and for cameraman Francis who didn’t. Kox is brought to trial for Sheila’s murder in Washington, D.C. where Francis holes up in a hotel to meditate on his relationship with the dangerous, charismatic director and on the evens that led to Sheila’s death. When Francis is called to testify, the sordid truth may be revealed.	119648
1995	Camerieri	MF				Photographer (Bruno Bruni).	119649
2000	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Apollyson: Destroy Is Unleashed, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #5	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119650
2003	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Armageddon: Coming Battle of the Ages, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #11	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119651
2000	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Assassins: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #6	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119652
2002	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Attack of Apollyon	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #19	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119653
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Busted!	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #7	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119654
1997	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Continuing Drama Of Those Left Behind	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #2	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119655
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Dangerous Plan, A	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #20	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119656
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Darkening Skies	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #18	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119657
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Death Strike	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #8	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119658
2002	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Desecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #9	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119659
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Earthquake!	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #12	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119660
2002	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Escape from New Babylon	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #22	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119661
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Facing the Future	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #4	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119662
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Fire From Heaven	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #16	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119663
2004	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Glorious Appearing: End of Days, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #12	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119664
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Graphic Novel of the Earth's Last Days, A, Book I, Volume I	CB	OWN	LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Based on their novels. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.	Journalist Buck Williams fights the Antichrist.	119665
1999	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Graphic Novel, The	CB	OWN	LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins		Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119666
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Indwelling, The: Beast Takes Possession, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #7	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119667
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Into the Storm	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #11	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119668
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Judgment Day	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #14	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119669
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Mark, The: Beast Rules the World, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #8	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119670
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Nicolae High	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #5	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119671
1998	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Nicolae: Rise of Antichrist, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #3	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119672
1996	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Novel of the Earth's Last Days, A	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #1	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119673
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: On the Run	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #10	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119674
2002	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Remnant, The: On the Brink of Armageddon	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #10	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119675
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Search, The	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #9	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119676
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Second Chance	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #2	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119677
2002	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Secrets of New Babylon	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #21	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119678
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Showdown, The	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #13	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119679
1999	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Soul Harvest: World Takes Sides, The	NSF		LaHaye, Tim F. and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind #4	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119680
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Terror in the Stadium	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #17	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119681
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Through the Flames	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #3	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119682
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Underground Timeline	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #15	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119683
2001	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Underground, The	NJ		Jenkins, Jerry B. and Tim Lahaye	Left Behind: The Kids #6	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119684
1996	Cameron Williams: Left Behind: Vanishings, The	NJ		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	Left Behind: The Kids #1	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego.	119685
2005	Cameron Williams: Regime, The: Before They Were Left Behind	NSF		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	#2 Countdown to the Rapture Series. Prequel to Left Behind novels.	Journalist Cameron  "Buck" Williams becomes a celebrated journalist, his career skyrocketing from an Ivy League education to newspaper reporter, then columnist, then magazine feature writer.	119686
2005	Cameron Williams: Rising, The: Before They Were Left Behind	NSF		LaHaye, Tim and Jerry B. Jenkins	#1 Countdown to the Rapture Series. Prequel to Left Behind novels.	Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. His pre-Rapture life is revealed.	119687
1989	Cameron's Closet	M				News Media. Reporter (Paul W. Zecevic).  Newscaster (Skip E. Lowe). Newswoman (Bond Bradigan).	119688
1796	Camilla, or a Picture of Youth	N	USC	Burney, Frances (Fanny)		Press	119689
1984	Camille	MT				Critics.1st Critic (O.A. Christie). 2nd Critic (Christian Erickson).	119690
1988	Camille Claudel	MF				Photographer (Patrick Palmero).	119691
2002	Camino no Tomado	MF				Interviewer (Xavier Coronel).	119692
2003	Camp	M				Photographer (Bylly Fagen).	119693
2008	Camp Follower	N		Adair, Suzanne		Society Page Writer Helen Chriswell is offered an amazing assignment by the publisher of a loyalist magazine in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1780: pose as the widowed sister of a British officer in the Seventeenth Light Dragoons, travel to the encampment of the British Legion in the Carolina back country and write a feature on Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton.  But Helen’s publisher has secret reasons for sending her into danger. And because Helen, a loyalist, has ties to the St. James family, who seem to be in perpetual hot water with the forces of the Crown, she comes under the suspicions of he brutal L. Dunstan Fairfax. It’s the story of a female journalist forced to confront her past to save her life during the War for American Independence. 	119694
2007	Camp Lazlo: Scoop of the Day	C	DVD -R HQ 8353		Episode #38. 2-23-2007	Student Journalist Lumpus finds the campers' newspaper addictive. Edward tries to mail himself out of the camp.	119695
2008	Camp Rock	M				TV Reporter (Jee-Yun Lee). Teen girl desperately wants to spend her summer at a prestigious rock camp. 	119696
1968	Campaign and the Candidates, The	DT			7-1-1968 to 9-1-1968. NBC	TV Host-Narrator Elie Abel.	119697
1956	Campaign Roundup	DT			7-15-1956 to 3-26-1961. ABC	TV Anchors Quincy Howe (1956), Ernest K. Lindley (1956), Bill Shadel (1960-1961).  Eight reporters, four each from ABC and Newsweek magazine giving regional reports on the 1956 campaign.	119698
1967	Campaign, The	SS	GPL	Maurois, Andre	In "Collected Stories of Andre Maurois, The."	Editorial Writer and Editor, "Chief."	119699
1996	Campaign: Novel, A	N		Quayle, Marilyn Tucker and Nancy Tucker Northcott		Washington Reporter Russell Frederickson is murdered while covering the Senate reelection campaign of a Georgia Senator.Senator -- a popular conservative black Christian -- unexpectedly finds himself the prime suspect. He begins his own investigation to clear his name. Uncovers a vicious smear campaign motivated by revenge.Framed for the murder of a reporter supposedly digging into his suspect past.	119700
1894	Campaigns of Curiosity, Journalistic Adventures of an American Girl in London	N	MLPL	Banks, Elizabeth L.		Press. American woman astonishes the British press with a series of campaigns in which she impersonates a servant, a heiress, a laundry girl, etc.	119701
1952	Campbell Soundstage	T			Series 1952-1954	News Media	119702
1938	Campus Cinderella	M			Musical Comedy	Commentator (Emmett Vogan).	119703
1938	Campus Confessions	M		Corrigan, Lloyd, Erwin Gelsey (Screenplay-Story)		Reporter Joyce Gilmore (Betty Grable), reporter for a college paper.	119704
2005	Campus Confidential	M	DVD -R HQ 4052, 4053			Tabloid. Violet "Vi" Jacobs (Christy Carlson Romano) turns unread Westland Hills High School newspaper, "The Hillsider" into "The Tattler."  Violet, Editor-in-chief Cornelia Nixon (Keri Lynn Pratt) and the newspaper staff expose secrets of popular kids.Violet's mother, Naomi Jacobs (Katey Sagal) is journalist who used to work for defunct Berkeley paper, now for the Westland Hills Bugle.  School Newspaper Nerd (Ross Rouillier). Photojournalist Mokthar (Brandon  Baker)Headlines: "Campus Confidential. More Exclusive Stories Than Any Other Tabloid!" "Bay Area Paper Closes! Mom and Daughter Relocate!" "High School Hell of Horrors!  New Girl's Head Explodes!" "Cafeteria Casualty: Victim Devoured by Cheerleaders."Vi steals note from Principal's wastebasket, blackmails him into not killing the newspaper and giving the paper office and support. Staff goes through garbage to get stories.  "Campus Confidential:  Meltdown! Editor's Atomic Power Trip!""Campus Confidential: Splitsville! Bloom Is Off The Violet."  "Tattler: Hunky Tennis Him-Bo Running Groupie 'Racquet'! Has Already Snared A Dozen Girls."  "Final Issue, The Tattler: Collector's Edition: Tennis Champ and Star Reporter -- A Perfect  Match!"	119705
1963	Campus Corpse	NM		Hopkins, Kenneth		Press	119706
2006	Campus Ladies: All Nighter	T			Episode #4. 1-22-2006	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Francesca Tosti).	119707
1987	Campus Man	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Linda Williams). Fashion Editor (Ellen Ruffalo). Newscaster at Bar TV (Mark Curtis). Newscaster at Bar (Bill Stull).	119708
1943	Campus Rhythm (aka Fraternity Sweetheart)	M				College Newspaper Editor-Reporter Scoop (Johnny Downs) runs the college newspaper and convinces Susie Smith to become a reporter. What he doesn’t know is Susie Smith is really Radio Singer Joan Abbott (Gale Storm) known as the “Crunchy-Wunchy Thrust” who didn’t want to renew her contract with the cereal sponsor because she wanted to go to college. She took the name and credentials of Smith, the secretary of her employer. She disappeared and enrolled in Rawley College. The Crunchy-Wunchy company started a search for Joan as a publicity stunt and Scoop assigns Joan-Susie to write an editorial against this kind of bad publicity. 	119709
1948	Campus Sleuth	M		Wilson, Max, Hal Collins (Story). Collins (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Teen-Agers, The  Series.	School Newspaper Editor Betty Rogers (Noel Neill) and the kids investigate murder of Photographer Dunkel (Charles Campbell), for the San Juan Junior College, the campus magazine.  Discover killings it linked to jewel thieves.	119710
1950	Campus Town	N		Stillwell, Hart		Newspaper. Lefty Mason is a part-time reporter for the town newspaper while going to a state college in the South.	119711
2007	Can	MTF			Turkey.	Photographer (Zeki Alasya).	119712
1969	Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?	M			AFI-Critics/MP Scriptwriters	Critic	119713
1979	Can I Come Too?	M				Critic (Raymond Cross). Critic (David McGillivray).	119714
1946	Can I speak to you for a moment, Boss?	CB			Robin Hood and Company Comics, Vol. 3, #33	Reporter Sooper Dooper, Demon Reporter makes some suggestions on how to improve the paper. 	119715
1979	Can You Hear the Laughter: Story of Freddie Prinze, The	MT				News Media. Publicist (Heath Jobes). Story of young and talented comedian Freddie Prinze from the 1970s whose sudden rise to fame ended in an untimely death.	119716
1960	Can-Can	M			MacLaine	Photographer (John A. Neris).	119717
2007	Can’t Read the Paper Any More	MUS		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music).	From  “Meet John Doe: The Musical.”	Newspaper readers sing of their woes in the show’s opening number.	119718
1999	Can't Resist a Cowboy	N		Leigh, Jo	Harlequin American Romance #768	Reporter Taylor is a political reporter for a Houston newspaper. She remembers her childhood on an Arizona ranch with bitterness and is determined to stay as far away from that life as possible.Middle sister running family ranch and wants to support youngest sister in her desire to marry a cowboy. Both want Taylor to get to know the young man and persuade her to spend upcoming vacation at ranch where he worksTaylor plans to use her vacation to write an article that will expose the Cowboy Myth as false advertising. She still remembers how her cowboy father broke her heart.Ranch owner has had bad experiences with women. His mother abandoned him. They end up together.	119719
2009	Can’t Stand the Heat	N		Edwards, Louisa		Food Critic Miranda Wake, a sharp-tongued journalist, is given the chance to spend a month in Adam Temple’s kitchen to write an exposé. It is a journalistic dream come true. Surely Miranda can find a way to cut the hotshot chef down to size once she learns what really goes on at his trendy Manhattan restaurant. But she never expected Adam to find out her most embarrassing secret: she has no idea how to cook. And he knows just how to satisfy her cravings.Adam’s not about to have his reputation burned by a critic who doesn’t even know the difference between poaching and paring.  He’ll just have to give the tempting redhead a few private lessons of his own—teaching her what it means to cook with passion…and doing more with his hands than simply preparing sumptuous food.	119720
1980	Can't Stop the Music	M				TV Reporter (Aaron Colt). Photographer (Jimmy Baron).	119721
1972	Canada A.M.:	DT			Series 1972	News Program. TV Anchor Thalia Assuras (1992-1993). Co-Host John Roberts (1990-1992). News Anchor Marci Ien.Film Critic Cameron Bailey. Diet and Nutrition Correspondent Leslie Beck). Gardening Correspondent Mark Cullen. Consumer Reporter Patrick Foran (2000). Sports and Weather Anchor Jeff Hutcheson. Science Journalist Ivan Semeniuk (2006).Health and Medical Correspondent Dr. Marla Shapiro. Hosts Beverly Thomson (2006), Seamus O'Regan (2006).	119722
1967	Canada and the American Revolution, 1763-1783	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	119723
2006	Canada Russia '72	MT				Reporter (Lawren Campbell).  Boston Reporter Dan Short (Sebastian McLean). Toronto Reporter #2 (Malcolm MacRury).	119724
1995	Canadian Bacon	M				Newswoman (Barbara Schroeder). NBS Nightly News Anchorman Edwin S. Simon (Stanley Anderson). Charles Jackal, NBC Reporter (James Belushi).	119725
1981	Canadian Federation, The	DT				TV Journalist Jean Louis Belliveau.	119726
1954	Canadian Football	DT			Series. 8-28-1954 to 10-10-1982. NBC	TV Sportscasters James Harold "Sleepy Jim" Crowley (analyst, 1954), Lindsey Nelson (play-by-play, 1954), Don Criqui (analyst, 1982), John Brodie (play-by-play, 1982), Merlin Olsen (analyst, 1982), Dick Enberg (play-by-play, 1982).	119727
2003	Canal House, The	N		Lee, Mark		Foreign Correspondent Daniel McFarland covers everything from war-torn Bosnia to an earthquake. He always gets the story. He knows how to get information out of officials who won't talk. To McFarlan, getting the story is everything.McFarland knows how to get to the heart of an explosive story and emerge unscathed. Battlefront reporting.News Photographer Nicky Bettencourt has been chosen to travel with him to Uganda to meet with a bloodthirsty warlord who has murdered and displaced hundreds of people.The trip to the warlord's camp goes awry and McFarland's companions are killed. Falls in love with idealistic doctor. The two run off to a canal house ion the middle of London where they find refuge from their perilous lives.McFarland eventually has to decide to get the story of a lifetime or to see beyond the headlines to the people whose lives are in the balance.	119728
2009	Canary	M				PR Executive (Belle Borovik). PR Executive (Kellen Kaiser). PR Executive (Rashmi Rustagi). News Station Executive (Yvonne Cornell). News Crew Member (Johann Schiffer). 	119729
2006	Cancer Vixen	DT		Marchetto, Marisa Acocella	Graphic Memoir	Cartoonist Marisa Acocella Marchetto, 43, stunned to learn she has breast cancer. Tells her story in a graphic novel format.	119730
1990	Candid Camera	T				Newspaper. Blank newspaper published because nothing of note has happened: reactions	119731
1997	Candid Camera	T	SVD 663			News Media	119732
2002	Candid Camera	T	SVD 1401. VHS 1290.		Episodes.	Reporter Peter Funt plays an obnoxious reporter interviewing Terrell Owens and Coach Steve Mariucci of the San Francisco 49ers.	119733
1939	Candid Camera Kid, The: Jerry Wade	NM			1939-1945.	Reporter. Blonde and pretty Christine Stuart is the newspaper's crack reporter. Jerry Wade is the newspaper photographer, the Candid Camera Kid	119734
1937	Candid Cameramaniacs	M			Short	Photographers. Sneaky Cameraman at Wedding (Lester Dorr). Turn-of-the-Century Photographer with Automobile (Tom Herbert). 19th Century Photographer with Moustache (Harry Semels).	119735
1967	Candid Imposter, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon		Reporter Gary Manning	119736
1947	Candid Microphone	R			Series	News Media	119737
2000	Candidate for a Kiss, A	N		Knight, Angela	In "Secrets Six"	Reporter Dana Ivory has scoop on a sexy secret agent-vampire. He falls in love with her, but doesn't want her to reveal his secret so he kidnaps her."Just how many vampires does the FBI have on the payroll? Dana asked, sounding as cool as Sam Donaldson grilling the President.	119738
1972	Candidate, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10234, 10235. L		PR	Public Relations Man Marvin Lucas convinces a man, who he says can't possibly win, to run for senate just to spout his viewpoints. Magazine Editor (Dudley Knight). Photographer (Stanley Tretick). MediaMany real-life political reporters appear in the film including Maury Green, Ken Jones, Van Amburgh, Bill Stout and Dick Bergholz.	119739
1924	Candidate, The	N	USC	Altsheler, Joseph A.		Correspondent Jimmy Grayson, chief correspondent of the Gazette.  Correspondents Hobart, Churchill, Blaisdel, Lawson.	119740
2007	Candidate, The	N		Wales, Susan and Robin Shope		Investigative Reporter Jill Lewis is racing against the clock to solve the mysterious death of a top senator’s aide, but someone will stop at nothing to keep it all quiet. Has her luck run out?	119741
1963	Candidate, The - Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre	T				News Media	119742
1992	Candidate's Wife, The	N	OWN - H	O'Brien, Patricia		News Media. President's affair whispered about in the press.	119743
1770	Candidates, The, or  Humours of a Virginia Election, The	P	COPY	Munford, Colonel Robert		Newspaper in hand… Politics. No journalism.	119744
1989	Candide	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	119745
1897	Candle in the Plate, A	SS	OWN	Matthews, Brander	In "Outlines in Local Color. 1921"	Female Journalist Miss Pauline Peters used to write those "Polly Perkins" articles for the Dial on Sunday but gave them up last winter and was now a secretaryRupert De Ruyter also used to be a newspaper reporter.  Discusses articles in Dial written by Perkins without knowing she is in the roomMiss Peters tells him the reporter who wrote that story got a raise of five dollars a week.  Then confesses to writing the article.  Now living among the poor to undo the wrongs she has done for blood money	119746
1973	Candle in the Wind	MUS		John, Elton and Bernie Taupin		News Media. Tribute to Marilyn Monroe scolds the press that hounded her even after death	119747
1995	Candlenight	NM		Rickman, Phil		Journalist friend asked to investigate an inordinate number of English deaths in a tiny Celtic town. He discovers a sinister truth.	119748
2006	Candorville: July 17, 2006	CS		Bell, Darrin		Newspapers.  First Panel - Senator Bunting commercial: "Some say my outrage about the Chronicle publishing secrets is fake. Politically motivated. An election-year stunt!"Second Panel - Picture of Senator Bunting. "That I have no accomplishments to run on so I'm attacking the media to distract the voters. That's pure poppycock!."Third Panel: "The security of this country is my only concern!"  Fourth Panel: "I'm Senator Bunting and I approved this message."  Vote Bunting! On billboard.	119749
1969	Candy Baby	M			AFI-Reporters/Photographers	Reporter starts out as conservative and is turned on to sex and LSD by hip colleague at an orgy.	119750
2005	Candy Stripers	M				News Media. News Reporter (Bella Favella). Radio DJ (Pete Sepenuk).	119751
1993	Candy the Stripper	M				Photographer (Wally Martin)	119752
2008	Candy, Corpses, and Classified Ads	NR		Wilson, Jl		Reporter Mary Lawford was jilted  by JT McCord 20 years ago, but she survived and moved on to marry twice. When her first husband died and her second husband ran off with a hairdresser, Molly gave up on romance and settled down in Tangle Butte, Minnesota, as a small town reporter. Now McCord is back in town as Chief of Police. His first official act is to investigate how Molly’s thought-to-be-vanished husband turned up buried next to the septic tank in Molly’s backyard, dug up by a neighbor’s marauding pig. While helping JT unravel the facts, Molly’s resolve about keeping him at bay unravels, too. If she can survive a couple of attempts on her life (and maybe arm wrestle a couple of town hussies for JT’s affection) she might find the love of her life -- all because of a pig and some plumbing.	119753
1992	Candyman	M				TV Reporter (Mika Quintard).	119754
1995	Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh	M				News Media. Reporter (Nate Bynum). Reporter (Daniel Dupont). Reporter (Monica L. Monica)	119755
1988	Cane Toads	DT				Social Commentator (Patrick Cook).	119756
2007	Cane: Brotherhood	T	DVD -R HQ 9152		Episode. 10-23-2007	News Media cover a senator’s sex scandal and his subsequent resignation.  Alex suffers a setback when Sen. Barnes must resign. Police begin to target Alex in the Quinones murder case.	119757
2007	Cane: Exile, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9282		Episode. 11-20-2007	News Media cover mobsters attacking Duque Rum’s trucks. Reporters go with story on organized crime. Duque Rum tries to spin the story and handle the media coverage, but reporters keep calling. 	119758
2007	Cane: Open and Shut	T	DVD -R HQ 9411		Episode #13. 12-18-2007	Public Relations. Alex is accused of murdering the man he hates and the company tries to offset the bad publicity. Much talk about damage control with the news media over the story of the company’s CEO charged with murder.	119759
1997	Cangaceiro, O	MF			Brazil	Reporter (Moises Neto).	119760
2002	Canicula	MF				Female Journalist	119761
1996	Cannes Man	M				Hollywood Reporter (Alex Ben Block)	119762
1979	Cannibal Holocaust	M			Italy-Columbia. Ness	Documentary Crew killed by cannibals in the Amazon. Three men and a woman	119763
2006	Cannibal Taboo	M	DVD		Lesbian scene with reporter	Investigative Reporter Annie Tamblyn (Regina Russell) for Channel 56 News suspects a family of serial murders and ritual killings. She is eventually seduced by Rebecca, one of four children of an explorer and the woman he rescued from the African jungle where she was born. 	119764
1998	Cannibal! The Musical	M				Reporter Polly Plye (Toddy Walters), an intrepid reporter (Nelly Bly possibility). Prye talks to the sole survivor of an ill-fated trip to the Colorado Territory who was the only person convicted of cannibalism in America as he awaits his execution.	119765
2002	CanniBallistic!	M				Newspaper Delivery Driver (Noah DeFilippis).	119766
1998	Cannon God Exaxxion	CB		Sonoda, Kenichi	Japan. 1998-2004. North American version published by Dark Horse Comics. 7-volume manga series	High School Media Club Reporter Akane is Na Howa High School student, and a member of the school's media club. Akane has a long-standing crush on Hoichi and is a budding young journalist who wants to interview Hoichi's grandfather for the tenth anniversary of first contact. However, when the Riofaldians take over, Akane, because of her love for Hoichi, is launched into the fight to save humankind.	119767
1975	Cannon:	T	SV 96		Episode.	Columnist	119768
1975	Cannon:	T	SV 115		Episode.	Editor. Crusading Editor.	119769
1975	Cannon: Daddy's Little Girl	T			Episode #85. 12-18-1975	News Media. Woman Reporter (Betty McGuire).	119770
1975	Cannon: Games Children Play, The	T			Episode #111. 12-17-1975	Newscaster (Scott Ellsworth).	119771
1975	Cannon: Hero, The	T			Episode #108. 11-26-1975	News Media. 1st Newsman (James Chandler). 2nd Newsman (Charles Howerton).	119772
1975	Cannon: Investigator, The	T			Episode #92. 2-26-1975	Editor Matthews (Keith Andes).	119773
1975	Cannon: Nightmare	T			Episode #97. 9-10-1975	Newscaster (Dean Santoro).	119774
1973	Cannon: Press Pass to the Slammer	T			Episode. 3-14-73	Press	119775
1975	Cannon: Star, The	T			Episode #110. 12-10-1975	News Commentator (Scott Ellsworth).	119776
1972	Cannon: That Was No Lady	T			Episode  #28. 10-4-1972	Newscaster (Clete Roberts).	119777
1994	Cannon's Revenge	NW		Lee, W.W.W.		Editor Harold Dane, editor of the Deadwood Gazette in Colorado. Daughter is missing	119778
1976	Cannonball	M				Reporters at Finish Line (Wendy Bartel, Miller Drake, Joe McBride, Todd McCarthy). Cameraman (George Wagner). Cameraman in Helicopter (Glenn Johnson).	119779
1981	Cannonball Run, The	M				News Media	119780
1948	Canon City	M				Radio Commentator (John Wald). Convict Photographer (Victor Cutler).	119781
2006	Cantante, El	M				Photographer (Marcus Collins).	119782
1386	Canterbury Tales, The	PO	COPY	Chaucer, Geoffrey	In "Knight's Tale, The:"	Heralds play an important part in the comings and goings of diplomacy and war. Announcements. Information.	119783
2008	Canterbury Tales: Pilot	T				News Media. Lawyer buries herself in work going to great lengths to defend the wrongfully accused after the disappearance of her young son. TV newscasts. Press conferences. 	119784
2008	Canterbury’s Law: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9746		Episode #1. 3-10-2008	News Media. 	119785
2008	Canterbury’s Law: Sick as Your Secrets	T	DVD -R HQ 9842		Episode #6. 4-18-2008	Radio Talk Show-Host and Journalist Gabriel Waggett (Damian Young) of The Buzz, WGMA Talk radio,goes after Canterbury who is defending an admitted rapist. He convinces the victim to speak out against the rapist. Waggett is accused of using the victim for better ratings. News Media interview Canterbury when she walks up the courtroom steps. 	119786
2008	Canterbury’s Law: Sweet Sixteen	T	DVD -R HQ 9807		Episode #4. 4-4-2008	News Media covers Canterbury’s trial concerning a teenage girl who is accused of urging a friend to kill a female student after she and a friend put her on a list of people they wished were dead. News Media also covers her disbarment proceedings. 	119787
2008	Canterbury’s Law: Trade-Off	T	DVD -R HQ 9821		Episode #5. 4-11-2008	Reporter Shauna Walters (Christian Corp)of The Providence Times, Rhode Island. Both sides leak stories to Walters spinning the story to their favor.  Feeling defeated, Elizabeth is ready to make a deal with Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams and face jail time. She just doesn’t want to be disbarred. Russell, Chester and Molly won’t let her go down so easy, so they plan to use an old murder case against Deputy Attorney General Williams.	119788
1950	Canton Story, The	T			Adapted from Canton (Ohio) Daily News. Pulitzer Prize Playhouse	Editor. Expose awarded Pulitzer prize in meritorious public service in 1927. Assassination of editor of the paper, Don R. Mellet	119789
1978	Cantor, El	TF			East Germany	Reporter (Edwin Marian). Events in Chile in 1973 when Pinnochet became dictator and hundreds of people are killed.	119790
1992	Canvas	M				News Media. News Reporter (Claire Riley).	119791
2005	Canyon Echoes	N		Fabry, Chris and Jerry B. Jenkins		Paparazzi. Bryce and Ashley Timberline, normal 13-year-old twins, get to see real-life paparazzi in action while they work to solve a mysterious break-in on a celebrity houseboat. But the lazy days on the river didn’t prepare them for the deadly challenges of the Grand Canyon hike.	119792
2000	Canyons	N		Cacek, P.D.		Aspiring Journalist Cat Moselle	119793
1877	Cap'n Simon Wheeler, Amateur Detective, The: Light Tragedy, A	P	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Reporter Tom Hooker. Featured in play.  Headlines included.	119794
1966	Capable Of Honor	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Columnist showing the power of having a national audience. Walter Dobius, a columnist who makes life very difficult for the President of the United States.	119795
1960	Cape Canaveral Monsters, The	M				Newsboy (Tony Soler)	119796
1996	Cape, The	MT				TV News Anchor (Suzanne Arthur).	119797
1996	Cape, The: Buried in Peace	T			Episode #9. 10-28-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons).	119798
1996	Cape, The: Family Values	T			Episode #8. 10-21-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons).	119799
1996	Cape, The: Judgment Call	T			Episode #13. 11-25-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons - CNN Reporter)	119800
1996	Cape, The: Lost in Space	T			Episode #7. 10-14-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons - CNN Reporter).	119801
1996	Cape, The: Need to Know, The	T			Episode #10. 11-4-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons - CNN Reporter).	119802
1996	Cape, The: Reggie's Wild Ride	T			Episode #11. 11-11-1996	Reporter (R. Emmett Fitzsimmons - CNN Reporter).	119803
1954	Caperberry Bush, The	NM	GPL	Guinn, Jack		Newspapers. "The newspaper business attracts a lot of nuts."   The Bulletin. Calhoun DeQuincey Duncan, owner and publisher of The Bulletin.  His Wife, Mrs. Duncan, assistant publisher of the paper and runs it.Mrs. Duncan doesn't know very much about the newspaper business and what she does know is questionable. But she leaves the routine management in the hands of two trusted assistants, the managing editor and the city editor.. They don't know  much either.Charlie Fallere, city editor.  Mrs. Duncan goes into politics.	119804
2000	Capitaes de Abril	MF			Portugal	Journalist (Joao Cabral). Journalist (Pedro Carraca). Journalist (Sabine Daigeler). Journalist (Joao Lagarto). Journalist (Vasco Pimentel). Journalist (Brigitte Proucelle). Radio Technician (Jose Boavida).	119805
2005	Capital D	DF			Ireland	Reporters Fiona Looney, Gerry O'Flaherty. Presenter Anne Cassin.	119806
2001	Capital Holiday, A	NR		Dailey, Janet		Political Columnist Grady Tucker bumps into the president's gorgeous unmarried daughter -- who receives more press attention than Jackie Kennedy did in her heyday.With her grandmother's help, she puts on a disguise and escapes into Washington via a secret tunnel. He falls in love with her at fight sight despite her ugly clothes and dark make-up. They meet when his black Lab knocks her over.He contrives an injury to entice her to hang around. She lingers to help but worries he'll discover and report on her antics. She leaves.Tucker talks his way into the president's private residence a few days later to persuade her that his love is real.	119807
1990	Capital News:	T	2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009A-2009B SVDSP (Six Episodes).		Episodes. Series April 1990	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).	119808
1990	Capital News:	T			Episode. 4-16-90	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).In failing to identify himself as a reporter during an interview, Dunne (William Russ) compromises journalistic ethics as does business reporter (James Eckhouse), conflict of interest.Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).	119809
1990	Capital News:	T	B 20		Episode. 4-30-90	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater) inadvertently compromises a source's identity and leaves the paper open to a libel suit. Cassy (Chelsea Field)  competes for an exclusiveGossip Columnist Miles (Kurt Fuller) is forced to make changes in his lifestyle, and gossip spreads quickly that the gossip columnist is brokeWashington News Staff. Conrad (Wendell Pierce) witnesses the mob killing of a drug dealer. Doreen (Jenny Wright) begins a dangerous assignmentCub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).	119810
1990	Capital News: Best Little Whorehouse in Virginia, The	T			Episode #10.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119811
1990	Capital News: Blues for Mr. White	T			Episode #6.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119812
1990	Capital News: Buy Hooker, Bye Crook	T			Episode #5	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119813
1990	Capital News: D.C. Tree	T			Episode #2.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum). The reporters will do almost anything to get the story they need to keep their jobs.Anne and Redmond travel to Texas to investigate a senator. Cassy Swann stumbles on to an international espionage story but runs afoul of veteran snake-in-the-grass National Reporter Evan Lamont who threatens her into handing the story over to him.Dory and Hasky, acting on a tip from a source, uncover a scandal involving several High Court Judges dismissing cases for favors. Hasky calls into question Dory's methods putting pressure on their working relationship and friendship.	119814
1990	Capital News: Finished? -- Not Dunne	T			Episode #4	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119815
1990	Capital News: Here Comes the Sun	T			Episode #8.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119816
1990	Capital News: KABC News	CC	B 20			News	119817
1990	Capital News: King for a Day	T			Episode #3.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Gossip King Plato (Kurt Fuller) contemplates a book deal. Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Edison King leads a newsroom assault on a  senator hoping to force him to resign. Edison hijacks Anne from the Metro section to write up the story for National. Miles helps Todd spice up his story with some juicy information on the senator's mistress.Cassy, who has been involved in the story feels uneasy about the methods the paper employed and the fervor with which it pursued an elderly and confused man, but Edison manages to persuade her that they are merely a part of the process.	119818
1990	Capital News: Last Supper, The	T			Episode #13.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119819
1990	Capital News: Man's Home Is His Hassle, A	T			Episode #12.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119820
1990	Capital News: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 4-9-1990	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Reporters cover crime, the Pentagon and a slumlord for their Washington daily's life.  Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Anne McKenna (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs. Reporter Redmond Dunne (William Russ), metro desk.  Reporter Cassy Swann, national desk (Chelsea Field).Anne McKenna starts at the Capital and immediately gets assigned to the Metro division under the wing of the experienced reporter Redmond Dunne. They attend a bank raid and she gets an exclusive in an unorthodox way8, endearing her to Dunne.Her editor, Clay Gibson, is also pleased. Later she helps get charges against the bank manager dropped when he reveals to her there were no bullets in the gun he used to subdue the armed robber. Story makes front page. She gets her first byline.	119821
1990	Capital News: Shell Game	T			Episode #7.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Ann (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119822
1990	Capital News: Swanns and Drakes	T			Episode #11.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Ann (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119823
1990	Capital News: Tapes of Wrath	T			Episode #9.	Newspaper. The Washington Capital. Editors, Reporters, Photographers and sources mix it up in city room in Washington D.C.  Editor-in-Chief Jo Jo Turner (Lloyd Bridges). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Cub Reporter (J. Larry Puder). Reporter Ann (Helen Slater). Metro Editor Clay Gibson (Michael Woods). National Editor Edison King (Mark Blum).Newspaper reporters in Washington D.C. will do almost anything to get the story the need to keep their jobs.	119824
2004	Capital Offense	N		Antrim, Kathleen		Journalist Jack Rudly was asking an inconceivable question: Is the First Lady plotting to overthrow the President? Now Jack’s father, Senator William Rudly was dead and all roads led to the White House. Roads Jack must take if he is ever to know the truth. Roads twisted by deceit, revenge, power and murder. Roads that First Lady Carolyn Alden Lane navigates with skill. When she learns that she is a pawn in a deadly bid for the White House, her world comes crashing down. Driven by desperation, she refuses to take the fall alone. But how far will she go to even the score? Against all odds, Jack Rudly searches for the truth, a truth that may cost him his life, while Carolyn struggles to survive the web of savage political corruption. 	119825
1949	Capitol Cloakroom	DT				Journalist Eric Sevareid and others	119826
1950	Capitol Cloakroom	DT			Series. 9-17-1950 to 12-31-1950. CBS	TV Correspondents. Political discussion series.	119827
1977	Capitol Crime, A	NM	OWN - H	Meyer, Lawrence		Reporter Les Painter is killed. Tony Jordan, a friend and reporter, starts asking questions since the police aren't doing much. Jordan gets beaten up and one of his informants dies.Apparently politicians and oil companies involved. Washington D.C. in the 1970s	119828
1923	Capitol Hill	N	USC	Fergusson, Harvey		Cub Reporter Ralph Dolan. Then works for Herald-Inquirer. Henry, star reporter on Washington Sun.  Jane  Belden, society reporter, lives with her mother.  Being a society reporter gave her a certain freedom from the supervision of her family.	119829
1992	Capitol Hill	N		Mann, Catherine		Public Relations Practitioner Sheridan Berk	119830
1968	Capitol Hill Affair, The	N		James, Leigh		Press	119831
1992	Capitol Secrets	N	OWN - H - P	Dean, Maureen		Journalist has the real dirt on a beautiful congresswoman.  Tabloid reporter brutally killed. Before he dies, a columnist from a rival paper snatches a piece of paper from his hand on which is revealed an explosive fact about a congresswoman.	119832
1982	Capitol:	TS			Series 3-26-1982 to 3-20-1987. CBS	TV News Reporter Sloane Denning (Deborah Mullowney), daughter of Senator Mark Denning and his wife Paula. Tyler McCandless, an Air Force Hero and Sloane had been war criminals together in the fictitious land of N'shoba.Senator Denning had wanted Sloane to get together with Tyler but he was in love with someone else and married her. Sloan preferred the more ambitious Sam "Trey" Cleg III even though Tyler decided to run against Trey for Congress.	119833
1986	Capitol:	TS			Episode #1.1125.	Photographer (Ken Phillips).	119834
1975	Capone	M	SVD 754			News Media. Female Reporter (Deborah Klose). First Reporter (John Favorite). Second Reporter (John Armond).	119835
2005	Capote	M	DVD	Clarke, Gerald (Based on His Book), Don Futterman.		Journalist-Writer Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman) journeys to Holcomb, Kan. To do a story for The New Yorker about the murder of a modest farm family slaughtered in their home without apparent motive, one horrible random night.New Yorker Editor William Shawn (Bob Balaban) is shown hungry for the bloody details of the crime. (Not like the real editor Shawn). Novelist Harper Lee (Catherine Keener).Writer Christopher Isherwood (Craig Archibald). Journalist #1 (Jon Ted Wynne). Drama about the story behind the story of "In Cold Blood," a ground-breaking "non-fiction book" that is part-journalism, part-novel.Capote, a Southern-bred literary star, boozer and gossip queen, as journalist creating the non-fiction novel. Journalist #2 (Jonathan Barrett). Journalist #3 (Christopher Read). Journalist #4 (Jerome Greencorn). New York Reporter (Robert Huculak).New Yorker editor William Shawn, legendarily polite, sedentary sort portrayed by Bob Balaban as a pushy guy with a yen for hype and glory. Character is really cross between Shawn and Capote's publisher Joseph Fox.	119836
2007	Capote in Kansas	N		Powers, Kim		Journalist-Author Truman Capote reaches out  to estranged writer friend Nelle Harper Lee for help when the ghosts of the Clutter family from "In Cold Blood"  literally come calling on a near-death Capote.	119837
2006	Capote: William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker	M				Editor of the New Yorker William Shawn is invented out of whole cloth in the film "Capote." Shawn speaks of "building interest" in Capote's piece, organizes a book reading for the writer at which he introduces him personally…...arranges to have Richard Avedon go out to Kansas to photograph the author and the two murderers, and flies out to Kansas himself to visit with Capote.The real-life Shawn did not believe that articles or their authors should be publicized. He resisted even putting a table of contents in magazine itself to trumpet what each issue contained. He never organized a reading for Capote or any other writer.He never spoke in public on any occasion. He didn't arrange Avedon's photographic trips or publish any photographs by Avedon as he didn't think there should be photographs in The New Yorker. Shawn found even the mention of blood disturbing.The real Shawnwould never make a joke about killer Perry's impending death. The real Shawn never went to Kansas to visit with Capote, and in fact he never had the experience of flying on an airplane. From Allen and Wallace Shawn - sons.	119838
1935	Cappy Ricks Returns	M				Reporters (Harry Harvey, Ernie Haynes, Allen Mathews).	119839
2010	Caprica: Gravedancing	T	DVD -R HQ 11787		Episode #4. 2-19-2010	News Media. Police have the news media following everything they do. Late-Night Talk Show Host Baxter Sarno (Patton Oswalt) with “Backtalk with Baxter Sarno” is a cross between David Letterman and Jon Stewart. He greets the Graystones who attempt damage control while vengeance closes in on them. Sarno gives them a national audience and after grilling Daniel Graystone, Amanda Graystone interrupts the live TV interview to save the day.58 years before the fall, two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on Caprica, a colony many light years away from Earth, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences.In the wake of the MAGLEV bombing that killed his daughter, Daniel Graystone plunges himself into work. He tries to figure out why he can only create a single intelligent robot, not understand that the answer lies within the fact that part of his daughter survived the explosion and is closer to him than he could imagine. Consumed with grief, Amanda Graystone is obsessed with discovering who her daughter really was, and slowly begins piecing together the details of Zoe’s life.	119840
2010	Caprica: Know Thy Enemy	T	DVD -R HQ 11822		Episode #6.  3-5-2010	News Media. Late-Night Talk Show Host Baxter Sarno (Patton Oswalt) with “Backtalk with Baxter Sarno” is a cross between David Letterman and Jon Stewart. Daniel Graystone faces a rival while Sister Clarice closes in on Zoe’s avatar.	119841
2010	Caprica: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11801, 11802		Episode #1. 1-22-2010	News Media. 58 years before the fall, two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on Caprica, a colony many light years away from Earth, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences. Late Night Host Baxter Sarno (Patton Oswalt) is a cross between David Letterman and Jon Stewart serves as a running media commentary.	119842
2010	Caprica: Rebirth	T	DVD -R HQ 11803		Episode #2. 1-29-2010	News Media. CAP News and CAP sports on television. Fifty-eight years before the fall, two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on Caprica, a colony many light years away from Earth, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences.In the wake of the MAGLEV bombing that killed his daughter, Daniel Graystone plunges himself into work. He tries to figure out why he can only create a single intelligent robot, not understand that the answer lies within the fact that part of his daughter survived the explosion and is closer to him than he could imagine. Consumed with grief, Amanda Graystone is obsessed with discovering who her daughter really was, and slowly begins piecing together the details of Zoe’s life.	119843
2010	Caprica: Reins of a Waterfall	T			Episode #3. 2-5-2010	News Media. Press Conference. 58 years before the fall, two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on Caprica, a colony many light years away from Earth, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences. Late Night Host Baxter Sarno (Patton Oswalt) is a cross between David Letterman and Jon Stewart serves as a running media commentary.In the wake of the MAGLEV bombing that killed his daughter, Daniel Graystone plunges himself into work. He tries to figure out why he can only create a single intelligent robot, not understand that the answer lies within the fact that part of his daughter survived the explosion and is closer to him than he could imagine. Consumed with grief, Amanda Graystone is obsessed with discovering who her daughter really was, and slowly begins piecing together the details of Zoe’s life.Following Amanda’s public revelation that their daughter was responsible for the MAGLEV tragedy, the Graystones must face the wrath of angry Capricans. For Daniel, this includes a confrontation with Sam and Joseph Adama, in which Joseph demands that Daniel reunite him with his daughter’s avatar. Daniel also realizes he can’t deal with his grief in private -- this is all going to play out on a public stage.	119844
2010	Caprica: There is Another Sky	T	DVD -R HQ 11805		Episode #5. 2-26-2010	News Media. Joseph Adama reaches out to his son while his dead daughter finds a new side of life in a virtual world.	119845
1978	Capricorn One	M	DVD -R HQ 11590, 11591, 11592. DVD. L.	Hyams, Peter (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Robert Caulfield (Elliott Gould) suspects something is wrong when NASA technician contacts him about discrepancies in the TV signals supposedly coming from Mars. Technician disappears. Reporter finds his car sabotaged.Reporter to Walter Loughlin (David Doyle), his editor:  "Look, when a reporter tells his assignment editor that he thinks he may be on to something that could be really big, the assignment editor is supposed to say, 'You've got 48 hours, kid….""…and you better come up with something good or it's going to be your neck.' That's what he's supposed to say. I saw it in a movie…"  Loughlin: "I'll give you 24 hours to come up with something. Not 48. I saw the movie too." Caulfield is fired.Caulfield seeks help of fellow reporter Judy Drinkwater (Karen Black) who loans him $100 and car without asking to go along on the story. Able to rescue the last of the surviving astronauts and expose the NASA mission to Mars conspiracy.NASA Reporter (Sandy Davidson). Reporter #1 (John Hiscock). Reporter #2 (Bridget Byrne). Reporter #3 (Colin Dangaard). Reporter #4 (James Bacon).	119846
1978	Capricorn One	NSF	OWN - P	Goulart, Ron		TV Reporter uncovers NAS Mission to Mars conspiracy. In the film version, Walter Loughlin, TV reporter Robert Caulfield's boss, tells off the reporter: "Listen to me, and listen good….""...I don't like you Caufield. You're ambitious. You think the way to get ahead is to come up with the scoop of the century. Woodward and Bernstein were good reporters, that's how they did it."Not by telling me they've located Patty Hearst three times like you did. Or that brilliant piece of investigative journalism you pulled off by finding an eyewitness to the second gunman in the Kennedy assassination.""The small fact that the man had been in a mental institution at the time never deterred you, not 'Scoop' Caulfield. Now, most reporters are like me. They are plodders. They spend a lot of their time checking little things like facts."They cover mundane stories like wars and trials and hearings. You never seem to have enough time in your busy schedule to stoop so low as to cover a story……"	119847
1944	Captain America	M			15 chapters	Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt).	119848
1990	Captain America	M		Tolkin, Stephen (Story and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsman Sam Kolawatz (Ned Beatty) for the Washington Dispatch is friend of the President and is given the scoop about a hero frozen in Alaska who is thawed out in the present day. Created to combat superman created by the Axis.Kolawatz has been developing conspiracy theory that the Axis' original creation was responsible for the deaths of Kennedys and Martin Luther King and is planning to assassinate the current president.Villains have the reporter under surveillance and he inadvertently leads them to the superhero. He also arrives on the scene but is shot and killed. Then the hero fights the forces of evil.Newscaster (Jann Carl)	119849
1987	Captain Atom: Doctor Spectro	CB			Captain Atom, Vol. 2, #5. July, 1987. First Appearance.	Reporter connected Tom Emery to the identity of Dr. Spectro, a part of the big-lie of super-heroic life.	119850
2005	Captain Blasto	M				Editor (Jack Goodstein).	119851
1947	Captain Boycott	M				American Reporter (Reginald Purdell). Times Correspondent (Ian Fleming).	119852
1998	Captain Cosmotic	M				Reporter (Martin Loesche)	119853
1945	Captain Eddie	M				News Media. Reporter (John Davidson). Reporter (Jack Gargan). Reporter (Pat Gleason). Reporter (Donald Kerr). Reporter (Garry Owen). Photographer (Ray Johnson). News Announcer (Reed Hadley).	119854
1934	Captain Hates the Sea, The	M		Smith, Wallace (Novel and Screenplay) 		Reporter Steve Bramley (John Gilbert) is pugnacious and hard-drinking, forever putting the lie to the legend that Gilbert failed in talkies because his voice was inadequate. As passengers board a cruise ship, its captain tells a group of reporters how much he hates the sea and that he only became a sailor to escape his father. He also informs the reporters that in the case of an accident, he plans to be the first man in the lifeboat having no intentions of going down with the ship. Newspaperman Bramley arrives at the dock, delivered there by his fiancee. Steve is leaving Hollywood where he failed as a screenwriter to go back to New York in the hope of both writing a book and giving up the bottle. Once aboard the ship, Steve runs into his old drinking buddy, the ship’s chief steward. They are soon joined by another old friend, a private detective who is aboard the ship searching for $250,000 in stolen bonds.Bramley falls off the wagon. He sees a distinguished couple and realizes the wife is an old prostitute he knew under the name of “Goldie.” The husband is so upset he attacks Steve, but the drunken reporter still beats the hapless husband to the punch. Eventually, Bramley leaves the ship in no better condition than he boarded. His fiancee realizes he has lost yet another battle with the bottle, but accepts him back in her arms and they drive away. 	119855
1999	Captain Jack	M				Journalist (Christopher Driscoll)	119856
1889	Captain Jim's Friend	SS	MLPL	Harte, Brete	In "Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales, The."	Press. Country newspaper, Gilead Guardian. Practice to displace local news for long editorials on foreign subjects and national politics.Lacy Bassett finances the newspaper.	119857
1919	Captain Kidd, Jr.	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	119858
2003	Captain Saturday	N		Inman, Robert		TV Weatherman Will Baggett is Raleigh, North Carolina's biggest celebrity. With adoring fans, a nice house, son in medical school, and a beautiful wife who is one of town's top real-estate brokers, Will's life is pretty much exactly the way he wants it.After 20 years of minor celebrity as TV weatherman, Baggett is fired when the station is sold to a conglomerate. While rushing to meet a deadline to collect his $50,000 contract buyout, he injures his knee.A photo of him on an EMS gurney winds up on the front page of the newspaper, the headline charging him with running a red light and resisting arrest. He's now only out of a job, but unemployable in the only professional persona he has ever known.Meanwhile, Will's marriage grows more shaky and his son hates him. He retreats to the homestead of his eccentric cousins to lick his wounds. He returns to face traffic charges and winds up charged with possession of marijuana, a felony offense.The marijuana was in his medical student son's jacket that he wore to court. Only a couple of years shy of age 50 and suddenly an unemployed ex-con after a brief stay in jail, Wilbur now has to reconstruct his identity.	119859
1949	Captain Zero	SS		Fleming-Roberts, G.T.	1949-1950	Journalist Doro Kelly is Captain Zero's girlfriend.	119860
2003	Captain's Woman, The	NR		Lovelace, Merline		Reporter Victoria Parker of the Cheyenne Daily Tribune is a spoiled 17-year-old involved with a calvary officer in frontier America. They fall in lust on the eve of Spanish American War.  He becomes one of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. It is 1898.Parker matures from society fluff writer into respected war correspondent. No man is going to tell free-spirited reporter Parker what to do so when her calvary officer goes off to the war in Cuba, she sets out after him.Nothing in her young life prepared her for the wounded soldiers and plague of yellow fever.  She's the spirited daughter of a Wyoming newspaper baron. Her two passions -- journalism and her calvary officer.She reports on heroic efforts of American nurses who tend the sick and wounded.  She grows from novice reporter to dedicated journalism, from an idealistic girl to a proud, courageous woman, unafraid to fight for her country and her heart.Parker had dreamed of doing more than local gossip. Dreams of working alongside reporter covering hot spots like Cuba. Joins newly formed Army corps of nurses and like her journalist peers, reports the war from the front. Gains a reputation.	119861
1937	Captains Courageous	M	DVD -R HQ 9606], 9607. DVD -R 1748			Reporter (Billy Arnold). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Bobby Watson). Green Hill Connecticut School Newspaper Adviser Mr. Tyler.  Harvey Cheyne (Freddie Bartholomew), the rich, spoiled student, works as editor on the newspaper.Green Hill Connecticut School Newspaper Staff. His father gave the school a printing press to get him the job. Harvey falls off ship and is picked up by a fishing boat.	119862
1942	Captains of the Clouds	M				News Vendor (George Ovey).	119863
1986	Captive	M				News Media. Reporter (Sydney Livingstone). Reporter (Marian McLoughlin).	119864
1991	Captive	MT	DVD -R HQ 8381, 8382.			TV Newscaster #1 (Tamara Stanners). TV Newscaster #2 (Linden Soles)	119865
1959	Captive and the Free, The	N	OWN - H	Cary, Joyce		Reporters, newspaper heiress, and politicians are involved with a faith healer	119866
1975	Captive Audience	NM		Mann, Jessica		News Media	119867
1999	Captive Audience	M				Radio Reporter Roni Clarke (Megan Rawa)	119868
1952	Captive City, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10300, 10301. SV 118	Josephy, Alvin M. Jr. (Story). Karl Kamb, Josephy (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Incidents depicted based on Alvin M. Josephy Jr's. experiences as writer for Time.	Editor James T. Austin (John Forsythe) of the Kennington Journal exposes corruption, finds out police controlled by the mob. Private detective uncovers gambling syndicate supported by town leaders. Killed in hit and run before he can give facts to editor.Editor threatened. His photographer is beaten after getting pictures of gangsters. Advertising is pulled from the paper. Another informant is killed. His partner, Don Carey (Harold J. Kennedy) bails out. Editor unable to get help from police.He and wife chased by mobsters. He goes to Washington to appear before Kefauver Committee to Investigate Organized Crime. Syndicate attempts to buy off Austin not to testify. Senator Kefauver appears in epilogue.New York Times objected that journalist is presented as isolated member of the press and runs to Kefauver rather than using his own paper and its ability to influence public opinion to fight corruption.Variety, 3/26/52 praised realistic depiction of newsman. He "displays none of the bravado and brashness common to editors in pictures, portraying the part as a frightened but courageous citizen bewildered by the facts he has uncovered."	119869
1996	Captive Heart: James Mink Story, The	MT				Newspaper Clerk (Peter Van Wart).	119870
2005	Captive Hearts	MT	DVD -R HQ 8122, 8123			Reporter (Duncan Minett).	119871
2009	Captive of the Desert King	NR		Young, Donna	Harlequin Intrigue	Journalist Sarah Kwong is an independent and feisty American who made the King of Taer, Jarek Al Asadi, a man used to total control, forget his responsibilities as a royal -- until he discovered she was a journalist. She had been granted unrestricted access to his kingdom, but not his private life. Determined to keep her at arm’s length, Jarek’s plans were thwarted when his enemies set their deadly sights on Sarah. Racing to her rescue, he became her only hope for survival in the unforgiving desert. And she, as always, was the one temptation he couldn’t resist.	119872
1988	Captive Rage	M				TV Newscaster (Bob Haber).	119873
1994	Captives	M				Newsreader (Julian Maud).	119874
0001	Captives, The	P	COPY	Plautus	221 B.C.	Critics. Prologue: "And so good-bye, kind critics, here at home…."	119875
2004	Capture	M			Short.	Photographer (Brent Stait).	119876
1979	Capture of Bigfoot, The	M				Editor Carlsen (William D. Cannon)	119877
2007	Capture of Osama Bin Laden	N		Ristine, Tina Louise		Reporter Christina Harrison in Afghanistan was captured by Osama bin Laden and then released from his harem and brought back to the United States. She discovers she has become pregnant by Osama. Her daughter doesn’t find out who her real father is until she is 13 and her mother tells her. She questions her mother’s validity and tries to reach Osama by letters. After he writes back to her for her to meet him at the Sacramento State Capitol, she becomes suspicious that he is planning another terrorist attack. She turns the letters into the FBI and Osama is captured while he is visiting his daughter and imprisoned by the National Guard. He is then executed by way of President Bush’s orders. 	119878
1961	Capture That Capsule!	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	119879
1998	Captured	M				Reporter (Tricia Lee Pascoe)	119880
2000	Captured	M				TV Newscaster (Larry Carroll)	119881
1935	Captured in Chinatown -- Police Melodrama, A	M		Durlam, Arthur (Story). Durlam and Elmer Clifton (Continuity-Dialogue)		Reporter of the Daily Chronicle, Bob Martin (Charles Delaney), owns a canine hero. Newspaper City Editor Butler (John Elliott) insists he trains aspiring Reporter Ann Gilmore (Marion Shilling), alias Ann Parker.  Newsboy Bobby (Bobby Nelson).Reporter (George Morrell).	119882
2001	Captured on Film: True Story of Marion Davies, The	DT	DVD -R  HQ 2266		2/24-2001	Newspaper Publisher William Randolph Hearst. Actress is remembered for her association with the media mogul.	119883
2003	Capturing the Friedmans	DM				Investigative Journalist (Debbie Nathan - Herself).	119884
1776	Capuchin, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel	In "Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote, Vol. II."	Press. Dr. Viper of the "Scandalous Chronicle, was not I death-hunter to the very same paper…sure your poisonous pen did more mischief than me."Dr. Viper: robber, swindler, "Then you become doer of the Scandalous Chronicle; mowed down reputations like muck; pushed yourself into the pay of lady Deborah Dripping,  produced anonymous paragraphs against her of your own composition…"and got paid by her for not putting them into your paper."   Another character: "I too have been bit by this Viper…."	119885
1961	Car 54 Where Are You?: Catch Me on the Parr Show	T			Episode #11. 11-26-1961	Talk Show. Toody convinces his friend Charlie to appear on Jack Paar's show, but Toody is the one who becomes the hit of the show. Hugh Downs as himself.	119886
1961	Car 54 Where Are You?: Change Your Partner	T			Episode. Series (9-17-61 to 9-8-63).	Press praises Gunther and Francis' harmonious relationship, and then the two men have a fight	119887
1994	Car 54, Where Are You?	M				Newscaster (Peter Silverman)	119888
1999	Car and Driver Television	T			Series 1999-2005	Reporter Mel Fair	119889
1976	Car Wash	M				News Media. Newscaster (Billy Bass). Newscaster (Sarina C. Grant). Sports Editor (Allan Malamud).	119890
1999	Cara a cara	DF			Spain	Interviewer Hilario Pino (1999-2001). Host Antonio San Jose (2001-2007).	119891
1999	Caracara	MT				TV Reporter #1 (Kathryn Winslow). TV Reporter #2 (Ned Vukovic).	119892
1999	Caracol Beach	N		Alberto, Elisco (Cuban Journalist and Poet)		News Media. Crazed Cuban veteran unable to commit suicide goes in search of someone to do the deed for him.  Action takes place in sleepy Florida resort of Caracol Beach.	119893
1974	Caravan to Vaccares	M				British Photographer Lila (Charlotte Rampling)	119894
1911	Card, The	N		Bennett, Arnold		Press	119895
1980	Cardiac Arrest	M				Newscaster (Dave McElhatton). Missing heart murders are plaguing San Francisco -- dead bodies that turn up with their hearts surgically removed.	119896
1996	Cardiac Arrest: Trench Warfare	T			Episode #13. 4-30-1996	News Media. Reporter (Roli Okorodudu).	119897
1994	Cardinal Sin	N		LeCompte, Edward	Weinberg List	Journalist	119898
2003	Cardinals Crew	T			Series 2003	Reporters Dan  Buck, Julie Buck (2003), Sara Wojciki, Jennifer Haynes.  Host Andy Benes (2003). Announcers (John Ullett, Asher Benrubi (2003).	119899
2000	Care	MT			UK	Journalist (Christian Patterson).	119900
2006	Care and Feeding of Unmarried  Men, The	NR		Ridgway, Christie		Society Columnist Eve Caruso whose column appears on Page 4 of her newspaper keeps her finger on the pulse of Palm Springs and reports every spicy celebrity tidbit to her loyal readers.She knows everyone in this town -- except that mysterious hunk who just strolled into the exclusive spa where she's conferring with hot new starlet.The starlet's brother, nicknamed "The Preacher" is here to protect his flighty sister from a stalker, not fall for a sexy society columnist.But Eve has the perfect name -- she's wildly tempting.  Eve is more vulnerable than she seems and the brother never said "no" to a lady in distress.	119901
2005	Care of the State	M				News Media. Court Reporter (Haley Treasure). News Cameraman (Chris Swenson). Photographer (Cary Wagner).	119902
1959	Career	M			MacLaine	Columnist (Marjorie Bennett)	119903
1969	Career Bed	M				Reporter (Gale McCarty)	119904
2009	Career Killer	NM		Conner, Chance B.		Reporter Jack Clancy is a newspaper reporter whose cockiness and sometimes reckless style land him in trouble -- or gets him out of it. The rise and fall of reporter Clancy takes place during the Challenger space shuttle explosion, Oklahoma City bombing, JonBenet Ramsey murder, Columbine High School massacre and the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in New York. Actor Robert Redford passes in and out of Clancy’s life like some kind of apparition and, ultimately, a muse. 	119905
2009	Career Killer	N		Conner, Chance B. 	Subtitle: A Journalist’s Wild Ride with Scotch, Sex & the Sundance Kid.”	Reporter Jack Clancy is cocky and reckless and this has gotten the veteran newspaper reporter in trouble -- or got him out of it as well. Clancy’s career parallels several iconic events in contemporary U.S. history -- the Challenger space shuttle explosion, the Oklahoma City bombing, the JonBenet Ramsey murder, the Columbine High School massacre, and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.Clancy’s story is one of love and betrayal, loss and redemption during which actor Robert Redford passes in and out of Jack Clancy’s life like some of apparition and, ultimately, a muse.	119906
1936	Career Woman	M				News Media. Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporters (Oliver Cross, Babe Green, King Mojave, Bert Moorhouse, Franklin Parker, Max Wagner) from Clarkdale. Reporters (Bill Dill, David Newell) from New York. (Radio Announcer (Gary Breckner).Girl accused of killing her father is defended unsuccessfully by a flashy lawyer and successfully by a new, straightforward one.	119907
2007	Careful Use of Compliments, The	NM		Smith, Alexander McCall		Editor Isabel Dalhousie of a philosophy journal in Edinburgh wonders why two brand-new paintings by a dead Scottish artist have suddenly come on the market. Isabel and her lover, Jamie, just had a baby and her niece, Cat, is along for the ride.	119908
2003	Careless Love, Or, the Land of Promise	N		Horsley, Kate		Newspaperman Thomas Hall is a young 19th century Bostonian and idealistic journalist who is fascinated by Wild West shows and dime novels. He boards a train bond for the West and goes as far as New Mexico. Hall’s journey helps him learn that the truth isn’t always what is printed in black and white. 	119909
1997	Careless Whispers	NR		Alers, Rochelle (aka Gunn, Gay G.)		Magazine Editor Nicholas Bradshaw,  a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist takes charge of the prestigious "Pinnacle" magazine.Dyana is stood up at the altar and moves to New York where she lands a job at Pinnacle where she is taken under the wing of the kindly and charismatic publisher Michael Dalton. takes over, providing gist for the rumor mill.When Dalton retires, Bradshaw takes over. Bradshaw scores a publishing coup and enlists Dyana's help with the project. With long hours in close quarters, she can no longer run from her feelings or hide her past.Dyana refuses to be intimidated by his dictatorial reputation. She finds herself drawn to the handsome and very wealthy man.	119910
2007	Caretaker’s Bible	N		Galbraith, R.L. 		Reporter Brian Allen Bennett is vacationing at a charming villa in Tuscany, Italy in 1972. He receives a gift from the mysterious caretaker -- a Bible that contains two cryptic documents -- a birth certificate dated April 20, 1889 and a letter from a monk verifying the discovery of a baby on the monastery doorstep the same day. Professional analysis of writing throughout the Bible proves that the handwriting is that of Adolf Hitler. Bennett begins to investigate and learns that the sickly infant abandoned by its father was the twin brother of Hitler. Even more astoundingly, the twin brother grew up to be a monk. Bennett then spends the next six months searching for more clues to Hitler’s brother’s past while being relentlessly pursued by the infamous pro-Nazi group, Friends of the Third Reich. The twin’s paths were never supposed to cross after they were deliberately separated at birth in 1889. With the caretaker’s help, Bennett eventually uncovers an incredible story of deception and intrigue swirling around the greatest secret of the 20th century. 	119911
1972	Carey Treatment, The	M				Photographer (Sol Schwade).	119912
1940	Carey Wilson's Miniatures: Failure at Fifty, A	M	DVD -R HQ 5871		Series.	Newspaper. Headline in The Star: City Celebrates Lincoln's Birthday. Man at 50 is a failure and thinks of suicide near the lake by which he grew up. Abraham Lincoln comes to him by the lake and gives him the courage to live.The man sees the newspaper and realizes that Lincoln did come to him.	119913
1942	Caribbean Conspiracy	N		Conrad, B.		Newswoman is sent to Puerto Rico to get a story and make up her mind about an army intelligence man, falls for the son of a high born island family but settles for the American and home.	119914
1966	Caribbean Crisis	NM		Bingley, D.E.		Press	119915
1975	Caribe: School for Killers	T			Episode #8.4-7-1975	Photographer (Carol Vitale).	119916
1998	Carino, he enviado a los hombres a la luna	M				Reporter (Roberto Beceiro). Reporter (Craig Coats). Reporter (Mar Cortes). Reporter (Miriam Duran). Reporter (Irina Marzo). Critico de cine (Miquel Vidal).	119917
2009	Carla Cametti PD: Love, Honour and Cherish	T			Episode #5. 2-5-2009	News Media. Reporter #2 (Justin Hosking). 	119918
2004	Carlita's Secret	M				Reporter (Kim Kuykendall).	119919
2003	Carlito's Angeles	M				Photographer (Enid Alvares).	119920
1990	Carlos Chadwick Mystery, The	NM	OWN - H	Bell-Villada, Gene		Journalists. Book is narrated by two journalists, male New Yorker-type and a femme fatale a la Vanity Fair.	119921
1959	Carlton-Browne of the F.O.	M				Commentator (Harry Locke). Newsreel Interviewer (John Glyn-Jones).	119922
2001	Carman: Champion, The	M				Reporter (Ken Meseroll-Messerole).	119923
1954	Carmen Jones	M	DVD -R HQ 5161, 5162			Reporter (Bernie Hamilton)	119924
1994	Carmen Ramirez: Edited Out	NM		Haddock, Lisa	#1 Carmen Ramirez Mysteries	Editor Carmen Ramirez, is a 24-year-old Irish-Puerto Rican lesbian copy editor at her hometown newspaper in Frontier City, Oklahoma.Carmen lives in her homophobic grandmother's renovated garage and mourn s the end of her first relationship. Assigned to assist a columnist, Carmen begins to dig into the two-year-old story of a lesbian teacher who molested and killed a 12-year-old.She then committed suicide, or did she? Carmen is pulled off the story, but she continues her investigation, asking tough questions and tangling with everyone, including an at-first suspicious lesbian bartender, her own boss, the schools.Also the powerful local church and, of course, her irascible grandmother. A trail of cover-ups and half-truths lead Carmen and love-interest/sidekick Julia to Lovell Taft University where the murdered girl's sister is sequestered with her secrets.As Carmen draws closer to the truth, she risks job, relationships and even her life.	119925
1995	Carmen Ramirez: Final Cut	NM		Haddock, Lisa	#2 Carmen Ramirez Mysteries	Editor Carmen Ramirez, is a 24-year-old Irish-Puerto Rican lesbian copy editor at her hometown newspaper in Frontier City, Oklahoma. Being a lesbian newspaper editor in Bible-belt country is not the easiest place to be openly gay.Not even on a university campus where Carmen and her grad-student lover, Julia, have managed to carve out a life for themselves. The normally faithful Carmen finds herself in a difficult situation when an old friend, Antoinette (Toni) Stewart comes back.What begins as a simple romantic dilemma turns into something uglier when Toni is murdered. The prime suspect, a combative man in their lesbian and gay group, pleads with Carmen to find the real killer.Although not convinced of his innocence, Carmen reluctantly agrees. When the body of a gay man turns up close to where Toni was found, it seems likely that someone is targeting lesbians and gays.Carmen's former close friend had popped in and threatened their domestic tranquility by tempting Carmen and antagonizing a member of Julia's gay and lesbian coalition. She disappeared and two weeks later turned up dead. Graphic sex.	119926
1947	Carmencita	SS	MLPL	Root, W.L.	In "Best American Short Stories 1948, The."	Correspondents. Paris Edition of the Chicago Tribune. Ray Farquharson, sports editor. In France.	119927
2002	Carnal Confessions	MT	DVD -R HQ 2784, 2785. SVD 1473		Adult	TV Journalist (Wendy Rice) gets clues to a murder by a serial killer.	119928
1974	Carnal Madness	M				Newscaster (Ron Gans). Announcer (David Batterson-Bultersen).	119929
1961	Carnival of Crime	M				Photographer (Alberto Dalbes)	119930
1998	Carnival of Souls	M				Photographer (Joseph S. Griffo).	119931
1954	Carnival Story	M	DVD -R HQ 7810, 7811. SVD 531. VHS 493	Klauber, Marcel (Story).  Hans Jacoby, Kurt Neumann (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Life Magazine Photojournalist Vines (George Nader) was a combat photographer assigned to high dive artist's unit during the war.  He decides to do a story on the high dive artist and his wife.Vines and his assistant are at the carnival when the high dive artist is killed after a rung gives way on the ladder he is climbing. Vines' photo essay appears with the caption, "Death Visits Carnival."causing the Carnival owner to comment that "those pictures will sell a lot of tickets." Photojournalist expresses cynicism about making money off the photographs and tells the high dive artist's wife people will be waiting to see her fall next.Widow is injured and photojournalist nurses her back to health in the hospital. She ends up with the photojournalist after she discovers carnival owner engineered her husband's death to get his money."People like those pictures. They dramatize death. It gives them a thrill, even in a photograph, to see Frank falling."	119932
2009	Carnivore, The	N		Sinnett, Mark		Reporter revisits a horrendous night 50 years ago when Hurricane Hazel tore through Toronto on October 15, 1954 leaving its mark on both the city and its inhabitants. In the aftermath, a young cop emerges as a hero -- numerous accounts detail the way he battled the raging river to save those trapped in their homes. His story is featured prominently in the newspapers, thrusting him into the spotlight as a local celebrity. Meanwhile, his wife is wrestling with doubts about her husband’s heroism. While performing her own miracles the night of the storm as a nurse at a mud-filled, overcrowded emergency room, she met a woman who was disoriented and near death with a disturbingly peculiar recollection of events. While the wife tries to shake her suspicions about her husband as they rebuild their life in the shell-shocked city, she can’t help but wonder about her husband and that fateful night. When a reporter comes knocking 50 years later to revisit that horrendous night, the truth begins to surface and threatens to destroy them. 	119933
1994	Caro diario	MF				Film Critic (Carlo Mazzacurati)	119934
1991	Carol and Company	T	SV 93		Episode. 7-20-91	News. Former game-show producer (Anita Barone) turns a nightly newscast into a circus and its once-respected anchor (Carol Burnett) finally can't take it anymore	119935
1991	Carol and Company: No News Is Bad News	T			Episode #22. 1-15-1991	Journalist Christine Heyward (Carol Burnett), a respected journalist, arrives to discover that she’s the only member of her news team retaining her job. The new head of the show, a game show creator, changes the format and the news becomes a game show with a “MTV mentality.” Despite initial hesitation, Christine sells out but soon discovers she’s been suckered.	119936
2008	Carol and Connie	NJ		Ellison, Joy D. 		Aspiring Reporters Carol and Connie are two young friends who want to become famous news reporters. Based on real life reporters in upstate South Carolina, the two search their neighborhood high and low for top-notch news stories: a fireworks show of sorts, a putt-putt tournament, and the first flight of a model airplane. These girls cover it all. h	119937
1945	Carol Brant, Picture Magazine Reporter	NJ		Varga, Margit		Editor, Associate. Heroine presented as a near-moron. Story of work on a picture magazine, obviously Life, of which the author was an associate editor	119938
1990	Carol Burnett and Friends	T			Episode	News Media. Wife (Carol) is interviewed on television after her husband is kidnapped -- but not without technical difficulties	119939
2003	Carol Christmas, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 10653, 10654			TV Talk Show Host Carol (Tori Spelling) fixes her life after the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future visit her. 	119940
1990	Carol Pedersen: Comeback	NM		Enger, L.L.	#2 Gun Pederson Mysteries	Editor Carol Pedersen is editor of the local paper and often uncovers what was meant to be hidden. She is the paramour and then second wife to ex-jock P.I. Gun Pederson, a former baseball player.His formerly estranged daughter Mazy, a journalist living in Minneapolis who is very brash, head strong and has the same mental makeup as Carol.	119941
1993	Carol Pedersen: Sacrifice	NM		Enger, L.L.	#4 Gun Pederson Mysteries	Editor Carol Pedersen is editor of the local paper and often uncovers what was meant to be hidden. She is the paramour and then second wife to ex-jock P.I. Gun Pederson, a former baseball player.His formerly estranged daughter Mazy, a journalist living in Minneapolis who is very brash, head strong and has the same mental makeup as Carol.	119942
1994	Carol Pedersen: Sinner's League, The	N		Enger, L.L.	#5 Gun Pederson Mysteries	Journalist Carol Pedersen is the second wife of a former baseball player now living in the Minnesota north woods.  She is researching an article on prostitution at the local Native American-owned casino.An old flame of Pedersen's comes to town to write a screenplay based on a legal thriller written by local lawyer. She is raped and killed in a stolen cab.Carol brings a teenage booker home for sanctuary, but the girl drowns. On the trail of his old friend's killer, Gun Pedersen hooks into the prostitution ring being run through the casino.Carol bas been digging up dirt for a series on teen prostitution at the casino and fielding threatening phone calls. Carol's worried her husband will become a one-man vengeance squad.She's right. He dispatches two of the worst villains himself.	119943
1992	Carol Pedersen: Strike	NM		Enger, L.L.	#3 Gun Pederson Mysteries	Editor Carol Pedersen is editor of the local paper and often uncovers what was meant to be hidden. She is the paramour and then second wife to ex-jock P.I. Gun Pederson, a former baseball player.His formerly estranged daughter Mazy, a journalist living in Minneapolis who is very brash, head strong and has the same mental makeup as Carol.	119944
1991	Carol Pedersen: Swing	NM		Enger, L.L.	#1 Gun Pederson Mysteries	Editor Carol Pedersen is editor of the local paper and often uncovers what was meant to be hidden. She is the paramour and then second wife to ex-jock P.I. Gun Pederson, a former baseball player.His formerly estranged daughter Mazy, a journalist living in Minneapolis who is very brash, head strong and has the same mental makeup as Carol.	119945
2003	Carolina	M				Newscaster (Gregory Storm).	119946
1944	Carolina Blues	M	DVD -R HQ 8875, 8874			Photographer (Charles Marsh).	119947
2007	Carolina Moon	MT				Photographer (Mark Holmes).	119948
1999	Carolina Rose	N		Sumner, Tracy		Reporter Charlotte (Charlie) Whitney works for The Sentinel, a local paper owned by her father. When he dies, Oliver Stokes buys the paper. The new editor is Adam Jared Chase, a big city editor from Richmond.Whitney is trying to survive being a woman who is orphaned and "still a spinster at 24" in South Carolina in 1850. She isn't like other ladies. She wears trousers, speaks her mind and has burning ambitions as a journalist.She desperately wants to make a  success of her late father's newspaper. But the job belongs to Chase who doesn't like being in Edgemont more than Charlie wants him there -- even if he has sparked powerful feelings in herStokes has been buying up most of the town and is hated. Chase has Charlie's hate through his association with Stokes even though he allows her to keep working on the paper.Adam is a man filled with ghosts and demons and prides himself on being a cold shell of a person, the "coldest, most callous bastard I know how to be."	119949
1988	Carolina Skeletons	NM	OWN - P	Stout, David		Newspaperman. James Willop, out-of-work newspaperman from Newark.	119950
1991	Carolina Skeletons	MT				Reporter (Ric Reitz)	119951
1994	Caroline at Midnight	M	SV 300	Rink, Travis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Jack (Clayton Rohner) for New West Magazine is helping a policeman nail crooked cops in exchange for a story. Gets a call from a woman he once knew to meet her at the cemetery at midnight, but he discovers her tombstone.Copy of her obituary confirms she was killed in a car accident two years earlier. Jack discovers a crooked cop who committed suicide was assigned to the dead woman's case. He seeks the help of a friend, the wife of a  murderous cop/drug pusher.Turns out woman is killer. Reporter says her trial got more coverage than the hearings on corrupt cops ("Seems a beautiful murderess makes for better copy."). News Room Producer (Daniel Bardol).	119952
1995	Caroline in the City:	T	VHSSP 666, 652, 409, 406, 394, 392, 387, 386, 373, 368, 367. 363, 362, 361, 345, 344. 343. 342, 341, 335, 334		Episodes. Series, September 1995-April 1999. 97 Episodes. Episodes #1 to #20 (VHS 334 to 368.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.	119953
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and Richard's Mom	T	DVD -R HQ 4145		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Richard tries to resolve issues with his jet-setting mother.	119954
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Ancestral Home	T	DVD -R HQ 4009		Episode.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline goes home and finds out her parents are selling the home in which she grew up.	119955
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Bar Mitzvah	T	DVD -R HQ 3984		Episode.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Aunt offers Richard $5,000 to have a bar mitzvah. Del's costly suits are too tight.	119956
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Cat Dancer	T	DVD -R HQ 4715		Episode.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Annie misconstrues an IRS auditor's demeanor.	119957
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Comic	T	DVD -R HQ 4205		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline reunites Richard with his father	119958
1997	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Councilman	T			Episode. 12-1-1997. Season #3. Episode #10	Reporter (Robert Briscoe Evans).	119959
1997	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Dearly Departed	T	DVD -R HQ 4225		Episode.	Art Critic-Columnist Hilton Traynor (John Glover) is asked by Richard to look at his art. But he doesn't pay any attention to Richard until Caroline tells him the artist is dead. Then she has to fake a funeral for the art critic to cover.	119960
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Diva	T	DVD -R HQ 3984		Episode.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline angers a temperamental soprano when she invites pals to the opera.	119961
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Ex-Wife	T	DVD -R HQ 4127		Episode.	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Del and Caroline run into Del's bitter ex-wife and her fiancé	119962
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Freight King	T	DVD -R HQ 4206		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline is locked in a laundry overnight with a homeless man	119963
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Killer Dad	T			Episode #70. 4-13-1998	News Media. Editor #1 (Richard Penn). Editor #2 (Brian Kaiser).	119964
1997	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Movie	T	DVD -R HQ 4143		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline acts in a movie	119965
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Movie	T	DVD -R HQ 4205		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Veterinarian Joe recommends Caroline take her cat to a therapist	119966
1996	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Red Sauce	T	DVD -R HQ 4206		Episode	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Annie's mother unexpectedly wants to move in with her	119967
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Visit From Mom	T	DVD -R HQ 4726		Episode.	Magazine article features Caroline and her mother	119968
1998	Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Visit From Mom	T	DVD -R HQ 4726		Episode #68.3-16-1998	Magazine article features Caroline and her mother. Photographer (Aaron Lustig).	119969
1995	Caroline in the City: Pilot: Caroline in the City	T	VHS 585,  308		Episode #1. 9-21-1995	Cartoonist Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), living in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City, does a syndicated newspaper cartoon strip called Caroline in the City. Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) is her cynical colorist, an aspiring painter.Caroline hires Richard as new colorist.	119970
1956	Carolyn	T			Comedy Series.	News Media. Reporter (Kay Walker)	119971
2006	Carolyn Blue: Bon Bon Voyage	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#8 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Columnist Carolyn Blue of El Paso, Tex. gets a Mother Day's gift -- a trip aboard a gourmet cruise ship sailing to the Canary Islands and touring Spanish and North African ports. But for the 40-something journalist, the trip won't be relaxing.When a female passenger disappears at a port stop and a corpse turns up on board, it's clear to Blue that the Bountiful Feast cruise ship is sailing headlong into very dangerous waters.And if that's not enough, there's a terrifying shortage of double chocolate raspberry mousse. Blue's determination to get to the bottom of things lands her in hot water. Acerbic friend Luz and tidbits of cooking lore and dessert recipes.	119972
2003	Carolyn Blue: Chocolate Quake	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#4 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Columnist Carolyn Blue goes to San Francisco to sample the food as part of her job as a food writer. When she calls her mother-in-law she finds out she's in jail for murder.She goes through a few earthquake tremors and a stint in prison as a murder suspect. A column on prison food might make for an interesting change of pace.	119973
2001	Carolyn Blue: Crime Brulee	NM		Fairbanks, Nancy	#1 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Writer Carolyn Blue gets a taste of New Orleans cookery and crime. When her friend goes missing, she turns detective to search for answers -- a trail that leads her right into an alligator swamp.Fortysomething Blue's children are attending college and she has a contract to write a book of anecdotes about eating in interesting places.	119974
2004	Carolyn Blue: Death a l'Orange	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#3 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Columnist Carolyn Blue goes to France with her family as they travel through Normandy and the Looire Valley with a group of academics. Where better to write about food than France?But when murder shows up on the menu, Blue is once again investigating crime as well as cuisine -- and trying to stay one step of a killer with an insatiable appetite.	119975
2004	Carolyn Blue: Holy Guacamole!	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#6 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Writer Carolyn Blue, a recent transplant to El Paso, Texas, has found plenty to like about her new hometown.She loves the multicultural history of the border city, enjoys exploring the spicy complexities of the local cuisine and is thrilled to serve on the Executive Committee of the local opera company.She loves opera, her husband and her work. At an opera party, the artistic director eats some bad guacamole that kills him. Scorned soprano admits to mixing the dish to get back at him for passing her over for her dream role.But Carolyn learns that foul play, not foul food, was the real culprit -- and uncovers some unsavory secrets that lead to a full menu of suspects.	119976
2005	Carolyn Blue: Mozzarella Most Murderous	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#7 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Writer Carolyn Blue goes to southern Italy to write about the cuisine of the region while her husband Jason attends a scientific conference.She is stuck alone for a few days while Jason is stranded in Paris by an air traffic controller's strike. She spends the day with a beautiful woman who is drowned in the hotel's pool. Is it suicide? Or murder?	119977
2004	Carolyn Blue: Perils of Paella, The	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#5 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Writer Carolyn Blue gets to challenge her taste-testing skills once again -- this time in Barcelona. Her first feast is for the eyes -- at a modern art museum where her friend Roberta is the resident scholar.There, she catches a performance art piece about death, planted a little too firmly in reality. One of the actors is not acting-she's dead...as well as a dead-ringer for Roberta.And now, Carolyn is in the middle of a new investigation into a very unsavory crime.	119978
2001	Carolyn Blue: Truffled Feathers	N		Fairbanks, Nancy	#2 Culinary Mystery with Recipes Series	Food Columnist Carolyn Blue is a confident and witty detective with a taste for good food and an eye for murderous detail. The CEO of a large pharmaceutical company invites Blue and her husband to New York for wining and dining.Her husband is up for a job. and Blue plans to meet her agent for the first time. But before she gets a chance to get a true taste of New York, the CEO is dead -- murdered after a heaping helping of pastrami.Industrial espionage, murder and the Russian mafia. Advance to write a cookbook on New Orleans cuisine.	119979
1964	Carpetbaggers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2522, 2523, 2524. SVD 1028		AFI-Public Relations	Public Relations. Media. Woman Reporter (Ann Doran). Reporter (Joseph "Joe" Turkel). Reporter (Virginia Graham).  Reporters (Robert Christian, Len Hendry, Ed McCready, Walter Maslow, Max Power, Simon Prescott, James Sikking, Joe Turkel, Dick Winslow).Photographer at Eiffel Tower (Henry Dar Boggia). Photographers (William Meader, Fred Zendar).	119980
1983	Carpool	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Elyse Donalson). Reporter (Jamie Horton). Newsman (Jeff Austin).	119981
1996	Carpool	M				TV Newsman Scott Lewis (David Kaye) of Channel 3 News.	119982
2001	Carre Otis: E! True Hollywood Story, The	DT				Photographer (Antoine Verglas-Himself).	119983
2003	Carres nyeste, Le - en bog i vrede	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Speaker Frank Esmann.	119984
1952	Carrie	M				Reporter (Kenneth Patterson)	119985
1976	Carrie	M	L			Reporter. Girl's mother to friend on the phone: Thank God it's you. I couldn't talk to another reporter	119986
1975	Carrie Wasserman: Dear Lovely Hart, I Am Desperate	NJ	OWN - P	Conford, Ellen	#1 Carrie Wasserman Series	School Journalist Carrie Wasserman is a high school journalist who has a crush on her editor, Chip Custer	119987
1979	Carrie Wasserman: We Interrupt This Semester for an Important Bulletin	NJ	OWN - P	Conford, Ellen	#2 Carrie Wasserman Series	School Journalist Carrie Wasserman is a high school journalist who has a crush on her editor, Chip Custer. Hoping to impress Chip, editor of the high school paper, Carrie takes up investigative reporting and soon finds herself in hot water	119988
1998	Carriers	MT	SVD 1183 (Missing Ending)			Journalist (Pamela Reed) -- husband contracts mysterious virulent virus in Africa. Looking for missing 9-year-old twin daughters who may hold origin of disease. Reporter (Timothy E. Nesbitt). Reporter (Matthew Temple). Reporter (Bill Walsh).	119989
1955	Carrington V.C.	M				Reporter Evans (John Glyn-Jones)	119990
2007	Carroll Quint: Jigsaw	NM		Kennealy, Jerry	#1 Carroll Quint Mysteries	Entertainment Critic Carroll Quint for the San Francisco Bulletin doesn't earn a lot of money, but the job gives him a certain place in the city's after-dark world and he loves seeing the newest play or movie, and writing about them for his readers.His job, however, gets harder for him to do when friends of his start showing up dead, each one in some way connected to the entertainment industry. San Francisco Bulletin Restaurant Reviewer Terry Greco, Carroll's latest girlfriend.Someone calling himself Thanatos, the Greek god of death, is sending the Bay Area critic e-mails taunting him with clues from Alfred Hitchcock movies regarding the next target.With each murder, the police become more suspicious of Quint who they figure is sending the e-mails to himself. Quint must race to find the killer and the danger is closer him than he realizes.	119991
1969	Carry On Camping	M				Commentator (Peter Cockburn)	119992
1960	Carry On Constable	M				Newspaperman (Charles Stanley). Radio Announcer (Frederick Treves - Voice).	119993
1978	Carry On Emmanuelle	M			Adult	Reporter. 1st Reporter (Bill Hutchinson). 2nd Reporter (Neville Ware). 3rd Reporter (Jane Norman). Fleet Street Journalist (Stanley McGeagh).	119994
1973	Carry on Girls	M			UK	Press Photographer (Cy Town).	119995
1975	Carry on Laughing: Orgy and Bess	T			Episode #4.  1-25-1975	Quaker Reporter (MacDonald Hobley).	119996
1972	Carry On Matron	M				Reporter (Bill Kenwright).	119997
1959	Carry On Nurse	M		Cargill, Patrick and Jack Beale (Idea).  Norman Hudis (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Film released in U.S. in 1960.	Reporter Ted York (Terence Longdon) is one of the hospital patients in British Carry On comedy series. Newspaper reporter checks in to have appendix removed. Editor suggests while he is there he do an article on hospitals from patient's point of view.Ted York's Editor, Mr. Perkins (Martin Boddey). Racing Commentator (Raymond Glendenning).	119998
2004	Carry On Papa	M			India	Tabloid Newspaper Photographer and blackmailer goes after Mr. Zaveri Papa who has been living in America for the last 30 years. He is now considered a successful businessman having worked long hours all his life. He is also respected by the Asian community in his town. Papa is going through a mid-life crisis and hires a 22-year-old as his secretary. His mischievous ways with this girl comes to a halt by his suspicious family. When he manages to outsmart his family taking the girl to a Atlantic City rendezvous in the guise of a business conference, the newspaper photographer follows him. 	119999
1961	Carry On Regardless	M				Photographer (Michael Ward)	120000
2006	Cars	M			Animation	Sportscasters Bob Cutlass (Bob Costas) and Darrell Cartrip (Darrell Waltrip) do commentary on car races. News Media covers the rookie car making headlines.	120001
1952	Carson City	M		Nibley, Sloan (Story). Nibley, Winston Miller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Zeke Mitchell (Don Beddoe) of Carson City Clarion. His daughter in love with engineer hired to build railroad between Carson City and Virginia City to stop series of stagecoach robberies.Daughter involved with half brother Alan Kincaid (Richard Webb) who also works for paper. Editor is opposed to railroad because he is afraid it will bring corruption to the town. Uses paper to crusade against development.Work on railroad progresses despite editor's objections.  Even daughter disagrees with father's position as she rekindles romance with engineer. Editor discovers two men supporting him in opposition to railroad are responsible for robberies and attacks.Goes to see one of the men and is shot.  Daughter and Kincaid hold engineer responsible. Daughter objects to article Kincaid writes accusing engineer of terrorizing the town. Engineer and other workers trapped in tunnel by landslide.Rescued by townspeople.  Engineer and workers stop robbery when train makes first run. Kincaid shot by  man who killed editor. Apologizes to engineer who dies.  Engineer shoots killer, marries editor's daughter,  and they leave the town.	120002
1948	Cartas marcadas	MF				Newsboy (Rene Cardona Jr.)	120003
1978	Cartel	N		Epstein, Edward Jay		News Media	120004
1990	Cartel	M				Newscaster (Jill Getto)	120005
2005	Cartel Killaz	M				News Media. News Reporter Brenna Rivas (Brenna Rivas).	120006
1942	Carter Case, The	M				Reporter Terry Parker (Virginia Gilmore) doesn't want to give up her career when she gets married. Her boyfriend,  a deputy district attorney, investigates the murder of a gossip magazine publisher.After suspect is brought to trial, the reporter tricks a court attendant into giving her verdict before other reporters. Her boyfriend finds out and arranges for her to get the wrong information so she calls off the wedding.Reporter eventually clears the accused man and proves the publisher was murdered by his partner. New York Morning Telegram, 4/17/41: "The daughter of Grantland Rice, one of America's most celebrated newspapermen, must have felt pretty silly….""…going through the routine she is called upon to go through in Mr. District Attorney. …a reporter who bursts into the District Attorney's office whenever she wants to, sits on his desk to light a cigarette, and picks up his phone to call her office…""…dictating a one-paragraph lead to the city editor over the wire. There have been newspaper reporters and newspaper reporters in the movies, but when they take the daughter of Grantland Rice and make her do things like that…."	120007
1977	Carter Country	T			Series 9-15-1977 to 8-23-1979.	Police Reporter Tracy Davenport (Melanie Griffith)	120008
1977	Carter Country: Tracy Report, The	T			Episode	Cub Reporter Cub reporter (Melanie Griffith) is following Roy who finds himself interrogating a dead suspect	120009
2009	Carter Ross: Faces of the Gone	N		Parks, Brad		Investigative Reporter Carter Ross of Newark Eagle-Examiner, New Jersey finds himself with gruesome front-page news: four bodies in a vacant lot, each with a single bullet hole in the back of the head. In a haste to calm residents, local police leak a story to Carter’s colleagues at the Eagle-Examiner calling the murders revenge for a bar stickup. But while Carter may not come from the streets, he knows a few things about Newark’s ghettos. And he knows the story the police are pushing just doesn’t make sense. The paper prints the police’s version anyway, under the journalistic theory that it’s better to be first than faculty, leaving Carter all but alone to find the real story. He enlists the aide of Tina Thompson, the paper’s smoking hot city editor, to run interference for him at the office. Tommy Hernandez, the paper’s gay Cuban intern, to help him with legwork on the street, and Tynesha Dales, a local stripper, to take him to Newark’s underside. Soon, Carter learns the four victims have one connection after all, and this knowledge puts him in the path of one very ambitious killer. Excerpt:Chapter 1 If there had only been one dead body that day, I never would have heard about it. From a news standpoint, one dead body in Newark, New Jersey is only slightly more interesting than planes landing safely at the airport. Assuming it's some anonymous gangbanger—and in Newark it's almost always an anonymous gangbanger—it's a four-paragraph story written by an intern whose primary concern is finishing quickly so he can return to inventing witty status updates on Facebook. Two bodies is slightly more interesting. The intern has to come up with eight paragraphs and maybe, if there's someone unfortunate enough to be hanging out in the photo department when an editor wanders by, a picture will run with the story. Three bodies is worth a headline and a picture, even a follow-up or two, though the interest peters out quickly enough. But four? Four means real news. Four gets a town buzzing, even a town as blood-jaded as Newark. And four bodies is what I was contemplating that Monday morning in early December as I arrived at the offices of the Newark Eagle-Examiner and opened up the paper. We had managed to cram a quick story about it in our late edition. It was done by our nightshift rewrite guy, a man named Peterson who delighted in hyperbolizing gritty crime stories. He quoted a Newark police spokesman saying four victims, each with a single bullet wound in the back of the head, had been found in a vacant lot next to a church on Ludlow Street. The police spokesman didn't provide much color, so Peterson created his own, describing the "brazen execution-style slayings" as having "rocked an otherwise quiet Newark neighborhood." The bodies, he wrote, had been "stacked like cordwood in a weed-choked plot." The Newark police had not released the names of the victims, because next-of-kin had not been notified, so Peterson referred to them as "four John Does" with every chance he got. I was making it through the last of Peterson's compositional flourishes when I heard my editor, Sal Szanto. "Crrttrr Rssss," Szanto growled. From experience, I knew he was at least attempting to say my name, Carter Ross. "What's going on, boss?" I said, lurking in his doorway. Now in his early 50's, Szanto often had trouble with vowels until his voice warmed up a bit. No one could say which of his vices—coffee, cigarettes or antacid tablets—had taken the letters away. "Ssttddnn." Sit down. I think. As I entered the office and took the chair across from his desk, Szanto turned away and held up his left hand while coughing forcefully into his right, his jowls jiggling at the effort. He stopped for moment, started to speak, then hacked a few more times until he finally dislodged the morning phlegm that had rendered him all but unintelligible. "Ah, that's better," he said. "Anyway, Brodie is really pitching a tent over this Ludlow Street thing." As far as anyone knew, Harold Brodie—the legendary Eagle-Examiner Executive Editor who was now pushing 70—had not gotten an actual hard-on in years. He got stiffies for stories and, sadly for Mrs. Brodie, nothing else. And although they were erections only in the figurative sense, the impact they had on the rest of us was very real. When you heard the phrase, "Brodie has a real hard-on for this one"—or any number of colorful derivations on that theme—you knew it was trouble. Once turned on to a story it could take days for the old man to tire of it. And, in the meantime, he was going to harass everyone in the newsroom on a half-hourly basis until he got the story he imagined existed. "I've already sent Whitlow and Hays down there. They're going to do the daily stuff," Szanto said, then aimed a stubby finger at me. "You're going to get to the bottom of what the hell happened down there." "And how am I going to do that?" "I don't know. You're my investigative reporter. Figure it out yourself." I enjoy the title "investigative reporter" because it impresses women in bars. And I was proud to have earned the job at an age, 31, when some of my peers were still slaving away on backwater municipal beats in faraway bureaus. But it's just a line on a business card. It's not like there are files marked "for investigative reporters only." It certainly hasn't made me any smarter. "So what do we know, besides 'four John Does stacked like cordwood in a weed-choked plot?'" I said, mimicking Peterson's style. "That one of the John Does is actually a Jane." "Whoops." "Yeah," Szanto said, wincing as he sipped his still-too-hot coffee. "The police already called to bitch about that this morning." "So what do you think Brodie wants from this?" I asked. "You know exactly what he wants: A fascinating story with great art that gives us all piercing insight into the woes of New Jersey's largest city. And he wants it tomorrow." "How about you give me a week and I'll try to turn in something that doesn't read like it was written by a lumberjack?" "Hey, if it gets Brodie off my ass, you can rewrite Tuesdays With Morrie for all I care," Szanto said. "Yeah, maybe I'll do that," I said as I departed his office. "Tk Hrrrndzzz," Szanto hollered after me. "Hear that?" I asked Tommy Hernandez, the aforementioned Facebook-obsessed intern. "Yeah, it sounds like a lawnmower that won't start," he said, then looked at me with something far beyond disdain. "How many times do I have to tell you that a wristwatch is an accessory and it should match your belt?" he demanded. Tommy is only 22, but he's blessed with the great reporter's instinct of noticing every small detail. He's handy to have on the streets, because he's second generation Cuban-American and speaks flawless Spanish. He's also gay as the Mardi Gras parade. "Come on, Tommy," I said. "Let's go embrace another beautiful day in Newark." 	120010
2007	Cartoon Network Breaking News Alert	C	DVD -R HQ 7975		Part of Cartoon Network's Best of the Week	TV Reporter on camera. "More news for your when we have it too." Male Reporter represents Cartoon Network Breaking News Alert.	120011
1999	Cartoons and Media	D	IJPC 110	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Ten -- 1940s, The, Part Two -- Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists. Western Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists: "Behind the News," "Sued for Libel," "The House Across the Street," "Nine Lives Are Not Enough," "A Shot in the Dark," "Shadow of the Thin Man," "Roxie Hart," "Easy to Wed.""Christmas in Connecticut," "The Philadelphia Story," "Magic Town," "June Bride," "Woman of the Year."Western Journalists: "Sundown Kid," "Don't Fence Me In," "Santa Fe Saddlemates," "Zorro's Black Whip," "Return of Frank James, The,"  "Dodge City," "Fort Worth," "Blazing Trail."	120012
1996	Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends	DT			6-10-1996. ABC	TV Hosts Caryl Kristensen, Marilyn Kentz.	120013
1942	Casablanca	M				News Vendor (Arthur Dulac).	120014
1985	Casablanca: Master Builder's Woman, The	T		Foster, Bob	Episode	News Media	120015
1996	Casanova Papers, The	N		MacDougall, Carl		Glasgow Journalist is in Paris on an unimportant newspaper assignment and struggles to piece his life together. He discovers what he thinks is another beginning. As the narrative moves across time and location, what is the significance of the Casanova papers and what echoes do they contain? After his wife’s death, a former political correspondent is forced to consider his immediate concerns -- no job, lack of friends, loneliness and boredom. Then in Paris he comes across the Casanova papers, contemporary accounts of a man who gave his reputation to posterity. Is this a new beginning? From a converted church overlooking Glasgow, a former political correspondent watches the planes come and go staring towards the countryside beyond the city while taking stock. 	120016
1960	Casanova's Chinese Restaurant	N		Powell, Anthony		News Media	120017
2007	Case 39	M				TV News Anchor (Dagmar Midcap). Interviewer (Bill Mondy).	120018
1934	Case Against Mrs. Ames, The	N		Roche, Arthur Somers		Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Reporter (Antrim Short). Newspaper Buyer (Ward Bond).	120019
1950	Case Against Myself, The	NM		Tree, Gregory		Gossip Columnist Bernard Benedict's wife is accused of poisoning her husband's mistress. First person accounts throughout.	120020
1917	Case at Law, A	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Jimmy Baggs (Dick Rosson) becomes an alcoholic. Rossen gets clean, but ends up at a gin mill to get a statement for his paper, gets drunk and loses his job.	120021
1996	Case for Life, A	MT	VHS 1600A			TV Field Reporter (Ron Pitts)	120022
1993	Case for Murder, A	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kathe E. Mazur). Reporter #2 (Lenny Citrano).	120023
1958	Case for Room 310, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -10-1-58	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	120024
1978	Case for the Defence: Man Who Died Twice, The	T			Episode #4. 6-10-1978	News Media. The Reporter (Bernie Schalk).	120025
1597	Case is Altered, A	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		Balladeer. Antonio Balladino, pageant poet to the City of Milan. Character is based on the famous Anthony Munday, a famous balladeer.	120026
1758	Case of Authors by Profession or Trade, The	ER	USC	Ralph, James		Press. Inhabitant of Grub Street by choice. Friend and collaborator with Henry Fielding and Benjamin Franklin. Political propagandist. Attacked Pope and is immortalized in the Dunciad.Angry book, but temperate.  Doesn't deny existence of "the Glut of Writing which has cloy'd the present Age."  Social usefulness of writing.  "Wit and Money have been always at War, and always treated one another with reciprocal Contempt."Answer to John Brown's jeremiad, "An Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times" which attacks "two  notorious Gangs of monthly and critical Book-Thieves…."	120027
1986	Case of Deadly Force, A	MT		O'Donnell, Lawrence (Book -- "Deadly Force").  Dennis Nemec (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dave O'Brien (Anthony Heald) of the Boston Phoenix and Photographer Ken Kobre (Ken Cheesman) tag along on a police stakeout which ends with an innocent man being killed.Cops who believe that the only things worse than reporters are lawyers, order journalists to keep down while chasing the suspect so they do not actually witness the shooting.Two journalists, however, provide important information to a lawyer that helps him build a case against the police.  Not shown actually testifying but are glimpsed in the courtroom apparently covering the case.	120028
2002	Case of Evil, A	MT			Ness	Reporter tries to get interview with young Sherlock Holmes.	120029
1912	Case of Jennie Brice, The	NM	OWN - P	Rinehart, Mary Roberts		Press	120030
1983	Case of Libel, A	MT		Denker, Henry (Play). Nizer, Louis (Book)	Ness	Columnist (Gordon Pinsent) sues a one-time friend and reporter (Daniel J. Travanti) in 1954 for slanderous remarks that claim he’s a communist.	120031
1974	Case of Rape, A	MT				Photographer (Mario Gallo)	120032
2009	Case of the Angry Anchorman, The	SS		O’Donnell, Liam. Michael Cho (Illustrator)	In “Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook, Volume 2”	TV Anchorman. Youngsters must decode Morse messages, take a forensics quiz and test their sleuthing smarts in order to solve the case of the angry anchorman. 	120033
1974	Case of the Black Parrot, The	M				Press	120034
1941	Case of the Black Parrot, The	M	SVDSP 1441	Belmont, Eleanor Robeson, Harriet Ford (Play), Burton E. Stevenson (Novel).  Robert E. Kent (Screenplay)	Ness Book. "Mystery of the Boule Cabaret" Remake.	Columnist Jim Moore (William Lundigan)  is a former foreign correspondent who now writes a column for the New York Sentinel called "The News As I See It." Wants to settle down and get married, much to the chagrin of sidekick Tripod Daniels (Eddie Foy Jr.)While with his fiancée at a nightclub, Moore hears about The Black Parrot, a forger who has earned his nickname because he makes forgeries of priceless objects. The Parrot appears to be moving to America because of the war in Europe.Moore reveals to his fiancée and to photographer Daniels that the paper has transferred him from London to New York so that he can follow a Scotland Yard inspector who is on the trail of the forger.Plans to do story on cabinet his fiancée's uncle purchased from Parrot but when they examine cabinet they discover it is the original stolen from the Louvre. Murder occurs and Moore investigates. Police hassle him about jumping to conclusions.Uncle is murdered. Moore catches killer. "When a cop does something, that's detective work. When a reporter does it, that's stumbling."	120035
2000	Case of the Breaking Story	NJ		Duffield, Rick. Alexander Steele. Lyle Miller (Illustrator)		Reporters. When a flu epidemic strikes the staff of the Chronicle, Joe and Wishbone are called in as replacement reporters as well as detectives.	120036
1728	Case of the Coffee-Men of London and Westminster	P	USC	Anonymous		News	120037
1941	Case of the Constant Suicides, The	NM		Carr, John Dickson		Tabloid Journalist Charles E. Swan, a Canadian journalist, writes for the Daily Floodlight, a tabloid published out of London. Swan publishes salacious gossip about the main characters and this gossip helps drive elements of the story. In this novel, he is a tallish, leathery-faced young man in his late 30s who worked on a newspaper in Canada. He has a mop of wiry mahogany-colored hair, a low, smiling voice and Scottish foreboders -- of which he is extreme proud. He is covering a special assignment in Scotland. 	120038
1945	Case of the Copy-Hook Killing	NM	MLPL	Howes, Royce		City Editor Lew Prentiss, Ledger-Gazette. Clinton Horger, managing editor.	120039
1935	Case of the Curious Bride, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3140, 3141. VHS 1392			News Media. Toots Howard, Inquirer Reporter (Thomas E. Jackson). Reporter with Toots (Charles Sherlock). Photographer with Toots (Brooks Benedict). Reporter (Milton Kibbee, Rosalie Roy).  Broadcaster (Frank Bull).	120040
1973	Case of the Full Moon Murders, The (aka Sex on the Groove Tube, Case of the Smiling Stiffs, The)	M			Adult	Reporter Richard Silverman (Harry Reems) investigates a mysterious string of murders, occurring after each full moon. Each corpse is male and has been found in bed with a huge grin on his face. These victims are drained from a private part of their bodies. The police are baffled. Operating on a hunch that the killer is a beautiful young woman, the police narrow their investigation down to half a dozen swinging girls.  Reporter Silverman, a dashing young ladies’ man, works with the police by attending orgies, parties and strip poker games becoming participants in the line of duty. The reporter ends up exposing the killer but no one is sure if the case is really solved. 	120041
1941	Case of the Haunted Brides	NM		DuBois, William		Newshound is in at the kill when he is best man at the wedding of an old friend	120042
1989	Case of the Hillside Stranglers, The	MT				TV Newscaster (Larry McCormick). Reporter #1 (Paul Tulley). Reporter #2 (Diane Sherry).	120043
1934	Case of the Howling Dog, The	M				Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter in Courtroom (Bill Elliott). Reporter-Cameraman in Courtroom (Charles Sherlock).  Reporters and photographers. Anonymous pack journalism	120044
1935	Case of the Missing Man, The	M		Loeb, Lee and Harold Buchman (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Jimmy Hudson (Roger Pryor) is encouraged by his girlfriend to quit his job and start his own studio.  Becomes successful as a roving photographer taking pictures of passersby on the streets.During one of his excursions he gets a picture of a man who just robbed a jewelry store and killed its manager.  He arranges with his former editor  Boyle (Thurston Hall) to run a contest as a means of trapping the killer.Plan succeeds and the photojournalist marries his girlfriend. Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Harry Harvey). Photographer  (Don Roberts).	120045
1930	Case of the Missing Sandals, The	NM		Mavity, Nancy Barr		Reporter Peter Piper	120046
1967	Case of the Muckrakers, The	N		McNeilly, Wilfred		Press	120047
1955	Case of the Red Monkey	M		Maschwitz, Eric (Story).  Ken Hughes, James Eastwood (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Martin (Colin Gordon) keeps getting in way of the hero, a state department officer sent to London to guard a defecting Russian scientist.  Series of murders.  Editor (Donald Bisset).	120048
1943	Case of the Red Rose Killer	CB			Blue Beetle #26	Crime Reporter	120049
1943	Case of the Red Rose Killer	CB			Blue Beetle #26	Crime Reporter	120050
1955	Case of The Six Mistresses	NM		Maxwell, B.		Press	120051
1937	Case of the Stuttering Bishop, The	M	SVD 1454			Reporter in Courtroom (John Harron)	120052
1934	Cases of Susan Dare, The	SM	OWN - P	Eberhart, Mignon G.		Reporter Jim Byrne for a Chicago newspaper. He postpones adding certain facts to his story so that Susan has the opportunity to prove her friend's innocent. They collaborate on cases.	120053
2005	Casey Brandt: Consulted to Death	N		Rose, Carolyn	#1 Casey Brandt series	TV News Assignment Editor Casey Brandt of Albuquerque is divorced, disenchanted and disgusted by a business where good news is no news. She admits she’s so burnt out a flame thrower couldn’t rekindle her. She has zero respect for her bottom-line boss and his decisions about which stories make it to air, and the feeling is mutual. He detests her sarcastic wit and lets her know her job is on the line. Wen she learns the station’s manipulative consultant is shopping for her replacement, Casey decides things couldn’t get worse. But they do. Someone stabs the consultant in the back. Casey discovers his body and seconds later the police arrive and arrest her. Realizing she’s been framed, Casey knows the only way to stay out of jail is to find the real killer. But she’s got too many suspects -- everyone in the newsroom wished the consultant dead. Before she can eliminate any of them, the killer strikes again.	120054
2005	Casey Brandt: Dated To Death	N		Rose, Carolyn	#3 Casey Brandt series	TV News Director Casey Brandt of Albuquerque and deejay Stu McKnight need a vacation. but before they unpack at their Catskill Mountain retreat, their host discovers the body of a prom queen who vanished 26 years earlier. When an autopsy reveals she’d been pregnant, fingers point at her prom-night escort. The district attorney rushes in to arrest him, but Casey believes he’s innocent. She and Stu delve into the past to uncover the secret life of the slain prom queen and a series of suspects including a cantankerous caretaker, a social-climbing stepfather, an aging actor, and a jealous runner-up. Before they learn the truth, someone tries to kill Casey, another member of the prom court dies, and a can’t fail plan to catch the killer does just that. 	120055
2005	Casey Brandt: Driven To Death	N		Rose, Carolyn	#2 Casey Brandt series	TV News Director Casey Brandt of Albuquerque would like to forget her best friend’s wedding day. She ran her stockings, got dumped by her boyfriend, missed out on dessert and hiked half a mile in high heels. She wound up at the morgue identifying one of the guests whose day had been even worse. Fortunately for detectives, Casey spotted a suspect near the scene of the crime -- a drug dealer who had killed before and gotten away with it. Unfortunately for Casey, he spotted her too. Now police want her to keep a low profile while they get the proof they need to nail him. But she and her friends have other ideas -- ideas they hope will turn the wheels of justice more quickly. Before the case gets cracked, Casey learns some hard lessons about greed, fear, jealousy, loyalty, love, courage, uncorrected eyesight and even good manners. In the end, she’s left with just one question: according to the rules of etiquette, if your ex-boyfriend stops a bullet for you, do you have to take him back? 	120056
1978	Casey's Shadow	M				Announcer Ed Hyman (All American Network Announcer)	120057
1998	Cash in Hand	M				Radio Newscaster (Anthony Davis).	120058
1960	Cash McCall	M				Reporter (Robert Clarke). Reporter (Walter Coy). Reporter (Jack Kosslyn). Reporter (Ray Montgomery).	120059
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Conference Call	T	DVD -R HQ 9475		Episode #2. 1-9-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian.Mia is asked to fire Grant Normandy  (Damian Young), the man who was a mentor, the marketing director. She doesn’t want to do it, but ends up firing him in a public skirmish when he hurts the magazine. The Internet has a field day with what has happened with stories and headlines such as this: “Barnstead’s Bitch On Heels.” “Barnstead Media Executive Fires Mentor in Internal Brawl.” “Top Barnstead Media Executive Mia Mason Fires....Her Temper Out of Control.”	120060
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Dangerous Liaisons	T			Episode #3. 1-16-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian.In a power clash, Mia butts heads with the new male editor she hired to re-launch “Modern Man” magazine. Nervous Caitlin must deal with being outed by a gossip blog. Mia comes to her rescue.	120061
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Deciders, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9553		Episode #4. 1-23-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian.Mia, whose parents fix her up on a blind date with a brain surgeon, decides to take the good doctor to a blowout party, hoping to make her ex-fiance Jack Cutting (Tom Everett Scott), who has recently hooked up with a gorgeous news anchor, jealous. Wendy the Editor (Marty Testa). Photographer (Gregory Waller). 	120062
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Dog Eat Dog	T	DVD -R HQ 9676		Episode #7. 2-10-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian. Caitlin’s boss pressures her to mount  fabulous publicity splash during Fashion Week. Juliet finds herself the object of a charming multibillioniare’s affections, both personally and professionally. 	120063
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9410		Episode #1. 1-6-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. Mia and her fiancé Jack Cutting (Tom Everett Scott) fight for the job and Mia wins. Her fiancé walks. She had just been engaged to her fellow magazine executive only to be pitted against him in a race for publisher. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian.Photographer (Kent Davis). 	120064
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Stay With Me	T	DVD -R HQ 9614		Episode #5. 1-30-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian.Mason is confronted with Publisher Clive who is causing havoc in the offices because his wife is out of town and he has nothing else to do. She also meets Zoe’s “manny” who is also a photographer and has an impressive portfolio she shows to the magazine designers before they hook up at Zoe’s house for passionate making-out. While divorce looms for Juliet and Davis, their daughter Emily is suspended from school because of a provocative Internet photo. 	120065
2008	Cashmere Mafia: Yours, Mine and Hers	T	DVD -R HQ 9650		Episode #6. 2-7-2008	Magazine Publisher Mia Mason (Lucy Liu) of Barnstead Media Group. She is friends with three other high-powered women: Juliet Draper (Miranda Otto) is the CEO/philanthropist with the perfect husband who cheats on her. Zoe (Frances O’Connor) is the Power-Mommy. Caitlin  (Bonnie Somerville) is a hot young designer wondering if she is a lesbian. Mia finally gets Jack out of her system. 	120066
1995	Casino	M				TV Newsman (Mike Bradley). TV Newsman (Dave Courvoisier). Female Newscaster (Paige Novodor). Business Week Reporter (Gwen Castaldi). Reporter at Airport (Michael Paskevich). Reporter at Airport (Eric Randall). Reporter at Airport (Mike Weatherford).Ace's Photographer (Phillip V. Caruso).	120067
1935	Casino Murder Case, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3445, 3442			Reporters (Milton Kibbee, Tom Herbert). Photographer (Pinky Parker).	120068
1934	Casino Murder Case, The: Philo Vance Mystery, A	NM	MLPL	Van Dine, S.S.		Press	120069
2006	Casino Royale	M	DVD -R HQ 10045, 10046, 10047			News Media. French News Reporter (Felicite Du Jeu).In  his first mission James Bond must stop a banker to the world's terrorist organizations from winning a high-stakes poker tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro.	120070
1992	Casino Tycoon II	M				News Media. Wong Jing	120071
1997	Caso Gadamer, II	MF			Italy	Interviewer (Alessio Caruso), Neolithic man.	120072
1972	Caso Maattei, Il	MF			Italy	News Media hype provoked, 12 years later, by the murder of a journalist who was researching in Sicily for this very film. Reconstruction of the final months in the life of the president of ENI, the state petroleum company who died in 1962.	120073
1972	Caso Mattei, Il	MF				News Media. Time Magazine Journalist (Alessio Baume). Journalist McHale (Peter Baldwin). Journalist (Sennuccio Benelli). Journalist (Umberto D'Arro). Journalist (Vittorio Fanfoni). Journalist (Gianni Farneti). Journalist (Salvo Licata).Journalist (Renato Romano).	120074
2008	Casos da Vida: Decisao	TF			Episode #31. 10-26-2008	TV Reporter (Marcia Leal). 	120075
1995	Casper	M				Reporter (Doug Bruckner)	120076
1999	Casper & Mandrilaftalen	T			Episodes.	News Media. Roskilde Dagblad Journalists (Lasser Rimmer, Lars Hjortshoj). Letter-News Man (Lasse Rimmer).	120077
1997	Casper: Spirited Beginning, A	M				Newscaster (Shell Danielson)	120078
1994	Casque bleu	MF				TV Reporter (Didier Rousset).	120079
1947	Cass Timberlane	M	SVD 1494			Critic (Roy Gordon)	120080
1998	Cassandra	NR		Ferrarella, Marie		Editor Riley O'Roarke of The Virginia Gazette meets a woman who is accused of witchcraft. She doesn't trust any man until she meets O'Roarke.	120081
2003	Casseta & Planeta: A Taca do Mundo E Nossa	MF				TV Newsreader (Marcelo Madureira).	120082
2005	Cassidy Buchanan: Final Scream	N		Jackson, Lisa		Journalist Cassidy “Cass” Buchanan any fire is a living nightmare, a reminder of the horrible, mysterious fire that destroyed her wealthy family 17 years ago. The crime was never solved and so whispers have already begun in Prosperity, Oregon -- another fire, more deaths, a killer waiting in the trees, and one common denominator -- Cassidy Buchanan. In Prosperity, Oregon seventeen years ago, the fire killed several members of the wealthy Buchanan family and devastated their mansion. The blaze was suspicious and most locals assume that the family's nasty patriarch Rex Buchanan was the target because so many people had a motive to kill the SOB. Whoever lit it never was uncovered and remains a cold case.Journalist Cassidy Buchanan survived the inferno that killed many of her loved ones and drove her out of town away from her teenage crush Brig McKenzie. Seventeen years she feels is enough time to return home to face her fiery demons and seek the truth. Instead another nightmarish fire and murder occurs. The townsfolk wonder if Cassidy as the link between the two incidents is the cause or the intended victim lucky to survive twice. Meanwhile as Brig vows to keep the woman he never stopped loving safe and Cassidy wonders if her beloved is the killer, someone plots to hear her FINAL SCREAM of death.	120083
1995	Cassidy Buchanan: Intimacies	N		Jackson, Lisa		Future Journalist Cassidy “Cass” Buchanan had been desperately in love with Brig McKenzie, a boy from the wrong side of the tracks blamed for burning her father’s lumber mill, who had fled Prosperity, Oregon. That was 17 years ago. She was 16 and the youngest daughter of the wealthiest man in Prosperity. Cass fell hard for the bad boy in town. Now after 17 years, Cass is confronted with memories of the past as well as problems of the present. She is married to Brig’s brother Chase and her emotions are in turmoil when another fire,so similar to the previous one, leaves Chase fighting to recover and a second man, believed to be Brig McKenzie using an alias, dead. Now Cass will learn a horrible truth about her business tycoon husband when another fire breaks out. 	120084
2006	Cassidy Kids, The	M				Reporter (John Pierson), a newspaper reporter.. Photographer (John Anderson).	120085
2005	Cassie Lawrence: Just Another Sunday	NS		Peay, Carla	#1 Cassie Lawrence Series	Sportswriter Cassie Lawrence is looking forward to her first Super Bowl and catching a few rays in sunny Los Angeles. But the Super Bowl media circus is nothing compared to the real-life circus at her palatial hotel just minutes from the stadium. A young girl is murdered, and the prime suspect is Cassie’s longtime friend and the subject of her current assignment, superstar quarterback Evan Syler. Evan will be playing in his first Super Bowl, if he isn’t arrested first. As Cassie follows the clues and a bevy of equally likely suspects, the killer follows her, ending in a showdown at a Hollywood mansion where the game at hand isn’t just for table stakes -- it’s for life and death. 	120086
2009	Cassie O’Malley: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder	NS		Markowitz, Jeff	#3 Cassie O’Malley Mysteries. Five Star First Edition Mystery	Tabloid Journalist Cassie O'Malley is at odds with her new boss, and is assigned to do a Christmas piece on the Mall of New Jersey. Cassie wants nothing to do with the assignment. She isn’t feeling especially festive for the holiday season, but she finds a spot in the mall food court where she can observe the shoppers and the children visiting the mall Santa Claus. Santa himself (aka Tommy V) has taken the job only because he is deeply in hock to local mobsters, Big and Little Mack. When Big Mack is found murdered in the mall men’s room, Cassie’s story begins to have some interesting possibilities. In addition, the mall’s mild-mannered security guard claims to have done the killing while apprehending Big Mack for shoplifting. Detective Eggs Bebedict doesn’t really believe that story, but doesn’t have much to go on. He isn’t sure he wants Cassie’s help either, but he is sure he is interested in Cassie -- in a non-professional way. In a race against time, Cassie must solve the double murder before a third victim is killed.	120087
2006	Cassie O’Malley: Minor Case of Murder	NS		Markowitz, Jeff	#2 Cassie O’Malley Mysteries. Five Star First Edition Mystery	Reporter Cassie O'Malley meets a minor league baseball owner following the funeral of his great-great uncle and local historian. They talk over hot cocoa and soon he asks if he could call her for a date.The widow is in her 30s and says yes. It would be her first date since her husband died a few years ago. He takes her to watch his baseball team. There's a murder and the owner asks the reporter to investigate while he dates her.When Andy MacTavish brings minor league baseball to White Sands Beach, not everyone welcomes the club. Birders are especially upset by the location of Sand Skeeter Ballpark, but will they resort to murder to protect the birds’ nesting areas? When a woman dies at the ballpark, during the final game of the season, Andy asks Cassie for help. 	120088
2004	Cassie O’Malley: Who Is Killing Doah’s Deer?	NS		Markowitz, Jeff	#1 Cassie O’Malley Mysteries. Five Star First Edition Mystery	Magazine Reporter Cassie O'Malley writes stories about “everything out of the ordinary” for a barely reputable magazine. When the deer in Doah Township begin dying in large numbers, under mysterious circumstances, Cassie is on the story. But when she discovers a dead body among the deer, she is thrust into the middle of a murder investigation. Before the murder can be solved, Cassie must sort fact from fiction as she is confronted with questions of local politics, marital infidelity, Pine Barrens folklore, Siamese triplets, sea monsters, pterodactyls, plesiosaurs and the elusive Jersey Devil, leaving Cassie finally to grapple with the question, “Who is Killing Doah’s Deer?”	120089
2007	Cassie’s Race	N		Cross, Liane		Reporter Emily Preston decides to publish a vicious false story concerning a widow and the sport’s top auto racing drivers. The story tells how the couple met and causes all sorts of problems.	120090
1988	Cast a Cold Eye	NM		Eccles, Marjorie		TV and Newspaper Journalist Matt Royston is collaborating with a troubled architect on a book. Royston is also having an affair with the architect's wife.Architect throws a cocktail party at his country home outside of Birmingham, England to celebrate his prize-winning design for a holistic health center in Norway. The next day, someone bashes his head.	120091
2000	Cast Away	M				News Media. FedEx Anchor #1 (Michelle Robinson). FedEx Anchor #2 (Tommy Cresswell).	120092
1989	Cast the First Stone	MT	SVD 1504			Reporter (Sam Dalton).	120093
1986	Castaway	M				TV Newscaster (Gordon Honeycombe)	120094
1999	Casting Couch	M				Interviewer (Lisa Comshaw-Shaw).	120095
1976	Castle Brisbane	N	OWN - H	Aiken, Joan		Medical Journalist Valla Montgomery. Father was the editor of the Philadelphia Weekly Interviewer and later editor of Pargeter's Review before he died.	120096
1930	Castle Gay	N	GPL	Buchan, John		Religious Weekly Newspaper. Thomas Carlyle Craw wrote for a popular religious weekly where under the signature of "Simon the Tanner" he commented upon books, movements and personalities. Started a halfpenny daily, the "View."  Became a press magnate.Craw Press.  Signed articles had a prodigious vogue.  Fifteen successful papers. Highbrow Sunday publication, immense fortune, commanding position in the public eye.	120097
2005	Castle in the Country	T			Series	Reporter (Judith Chalmers).	120098
1969	Castle Keep	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	120099
1964	Castle of Blood (aka Danza Macabra, Castle of Terror, Coffin of Terror, many others))	M		Poe, Edgar Allen (Story - "Dance Macabre). Jean Grimaud (Gianni Grimaldi), Gordon Wilson Jr. (Sergio Corbucci) - Story-Screenplay.	AFI-Journalists. France-Italy. Ness Book	Reporter Alan Foster (Georges Riviere), for The Times meets Edgar Allen Poe in a bar and tries to get an interview. Author also claims to be a reporter adding that everything he has ever written is true.Two are joined by owner of castle who bets reporter he cannot spend night there. Reporter accepts wager and Poe agrees to an interview on the way to the castle. Experiences in castle include meeting the dead and witnessing several murders.Killed by being impaled on an iron gate while fleeing the castle.  Reunited with woman who is also dead.	120100
1940	Castle on the Hudson	M	SVD 1107			Reporter (Nat Carr). Reporter (William Hopper). Reporter (William Telark).  Seated Reporter on Train (Thomas E. Jackson). Standing Reporter on Train (Emmett Vogan).	120101
1986	Castle Tour, The	MT				Photographer (Claus Eriksson).	120102
1997	Castle, The	M				TV Newsreader (Ian Ross - Himself).	120103
2009	Castle: Deep in Death	T	DVD -R HQ 11419		Episode. 9-21-2009	News Media. Richard Castle, the mystery writer, is publicizing his new book with the blessings of the mayor and Beckett doesn’t like it much. Castle has a lot going on. He’s trying to finish his new novel “Heat Wave” and trying to figure out how to fix things with Kate Beckett. Reporter Amy Saunders (Elizabeth Ho) follows Castle and Beckett around as they investigate a murder involving Russian drug dealers. Castle apologizes for probing into the murder of Beckett’s mother. Mystery writers Stephen J. Cannell and Michael Connelly are guests as the regular mystery writers’ poker game. 	120104
2009	Castle: Fifth Bullet, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11657		Episode. 12-7-2009	News Media. Castle and Beckett investigate an act dealer that is shot in his gallery, but the bullet is inexplicably missing from the crime scene. To add to that, the only witness suffers from amnesia -- and a book he is reading holds the missing bullet.	120105
2009	Castle: Flowers For Your Grave	T	DVD -R HQ 10969			News Media. Public Relations. Someone is killing people in New York City following murders described in Castle’s mysteries.	120106
2009	Castle: Fool Me Once	T	DVD -R HQ 11489		Episode #14. 10-12-2009	News Media and newspaper clippings, one from the New York Ledger. Castle and Beckett investigate the mysterious death of an Arctic explorer during an expedition. The investigation leads them in many interesting directions including Park Avenue and the CIA. Things really get frustrating when Castle wonders if the killer is fooling all of them. 	120107
2009	Castle: Ghosts	T	DVD -R HQ 11088		Episode #8. 4-28-2009	Journalist has a connection to the murder of a woman found drowned in motor oil in a motel bathtub. The true crime journalist is writing a non-fiction book with a woman who disappeared after a bombing. The woman has complete control over what is written and how it is written, and the publisher is getting tired of her interference and is threatening to pull the book contract. The journalist is called “sleazy” because she contacted the woman’s old friends and contacts in the hopes they would kill her and give her a chance to write a best-seller without the woman’s interference.	120108
2009	Castle: Hell Hath No Fury	T	DVD -R HQ 11005		Episode. 3-30-2009	News Media cover the death of a city councilman when his wife runs for his office after his murder. 	120109
2009	Castle: Home Is Where the Heart Stops	T	DVD -R HQ 11061		Episode. 4-21-2009	News Media. Beckett and Castle investigate numerous cases involving murders and home invasion jewel heists. 	120110
2009	Castle: Inventing the Girl	T			Episode #13. 10-5-2009	News Media. Richard Castle, the mystery writer, is publicizing his new book and makes the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine. He comes home with many copies. It’s fashion week and Castle and Beckett get to see what happens in the background as they investigate the murder of a model.	120111
2009	Castle: One Man’s Treasure	T	DVD -R HQ 11624 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-25-2009	Newspaper story and headline about capture of killer by Castle and Beckett	120112
2010	Castle: Suicide Squeeze	T	DVD -R HQ 11771		Episode. 2-8-2010	News Media. Reporters cover the story of the murder of a baseball star found dead after a trip to Cuba. Castle and Beckett will cross paths with the former Yankee skipper, Joe Torre, while investigating the murder.	120113
2010	Castle: Third Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11737		Episode. 1-25-2010	News Media. Rick Castle is featured as one of New York’s most eligible bachelors (No. 9 down from No. 7) in the New York Ledger newspaper. A murder case also takes Castle and Beckett to the press room of the newspaper to catch a suspect. Castle dates the most eligible bachelette No. 3 and takes her to a fancy restaurant where Beckett is dating a fireman. All each does is talk about the case to each of their dates boring them to death before they both finally leave the dates behind to follow a lead. Bachelette No. 3 and the fireman pick up the date after Castle and Beckett leave.	120114
2009	Castle: When the Bough Breaks	T	DVD -R HQ 11532		Episode #15. 10-19-2009	News Media cover Castle’s book party. Castle’s agent has an exciting career changing offer for him, but if he takes it would  it end his work with Beckett?  Castle’s agent Paula Haas (Debi Mazar) tells him he’s being tapped to re-launch a major franchise, that of a certain British secret agent. She doesn’t mention any names, but everyone knows it’s James Bond. At the book launch party for his new novel “Heat Wave,” Beckett discovers that Castle called her “extraordinary” in his dedication. They both have mixed feelings about Castle’s new offer, as their working relationship looks like it may be coming to an end. But Castle is offered a multi-novel deal with his new female detective hero and so he’ll continue to follow Beckett around.In the novel, Castle is Rook and Beckett is Nikki Heat. Richard Castle (Nathan Fillon) is a famous mystery novelist who is initially called in to help the NYPD solve a copycat murder based on his novels. He works with a young female detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic). Following his encounter with Beckett, Castle decides to use her as the model for his next book series. He uses his contacts and receives permission to accompany Beckett while investigating cases. On Sept. 29, 2009, Richard Castle’s book “Heat Wave” was released in hardcover and Castle became a New York Times best-selling author. The book was actually released and references in the TV series are tied in to the real novel. Castle had just killed of his most famous character and needed a new character. The actual author of the real novel has not been revealed. 	120115
1997	Casualties	M				Newscaster (Alex Paen)	120116
1993	Casualties of Love: Long Island Lolita Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 10715, 10716. SVD 527			News Media. Reporter (Leslie Ann Hill). British Reporter (Paul Cain).	120117
2006	Casualty: All Through the Night	T			Episode #551. 11-25-2006	TV Reporter Paul Lamb (Scott Mills).	120118
2003	Casualty: End of the Lines (Parts I and II)	T			Episodes #401-402. 9-13/14-2003	BBC News 24 Reporter (Stefanie Callister). Reporter (Frances Donovan).	120119
2003	Casualty: Flash in the Pan	TF			UK. Episode #405.10-4-2003	Photographer (Grant Burgin).	120120
1986	Casualty: Gas	T			Episode #1. 9-6-1986	TV Journalist (Helen Gwyn).	120121
1997	Casualty: Give My Love to Esme	T			Episode #201. 9-6-1997	Journalist (Angus Kennedy).	120122
1989	Casualty: Hanging On	T			Episode #52. 12-1-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (Pat O'Toole).	120123
2005	Casualty: Holding On (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #495-#496. 9-10/11-2005	TV Journalist (Frances Donovan).	120124
1991	Casualty: Judgment Day	T			Episode #67. 9-13-1991	Reporter (Debra Gillett).	120125
1999	Casualty: Love Over Gold (Parts I and II)	T			Episode #253-#254. 3-6/13-1999	News Media. News Reporter (Sophy Rankin).	120126
1986	Casualty: Quiet	T			Episode #12. 12-6-1986	Commentator, Boxing (Jon Glover).	120127
1999	Casualty: Team Work	T			Episode #247. 1-23-1999	Commentator, Football (Mark Pougatch).	120128
2004	Casualty: Ties That Bind Us, The (Part I)	T			Episode #447. 9-11-2004	TV Reporter (Frances Donovan).	120129
1939	Cat and the Canary, The	M	L			Reporters (Charles Lane and Frank Melton). Photographer (Milton Kibbee)	120130
1935	Cat and the Clock, The	N		Booth, Charles Gordon	PR	Narrator and Hollywood press agent Joe Irysh describes the murder of one of his clients.	120131
1934	Cat and the Fiddle, The	M				Reporter (Phil Tead)	120132
1998	Cat Austen & Victor Cardenas: Cheat the Devil	NM		Rubino, Jane	#3 Cat Austen Mysteries	Freelance Reporter Cat Fortunati Austen is a young widowed mother from a large Italian family in southern New Jersey.  She is dreading a vacation she has agreed to take with her a Shakespeare-quoting suitor, Police Lt. Victor Cardenas.Then a murder materializes to prevent it. It is the fourth in a series of murderess in which the victims, all women, share a link to St. Agnes Church where Cat's brother Dom is a priest.There's also a television program called CopWatch, which is in town to film a re-creation of one of Cat's earlier stories. Academic adviser is a man who tried to rape Cat when she was in college and, without recognizing her, puts the make on her.Cat's ambivalence toward Victor is further complicated when he decides the priest is the killer. Three more deaths occur before Cat and the police, five of whom are also her brothers, identify the murderer.	120133
1995	Cat Austen & Victor Cardenas: Death of a DJ	NM		Rubino, Jane	#1 Cat Austen Mysteries	Entertainment Writer Cat Fortunati Austen comes from a large Italian family in southern New Jersey. She is the only sister of six brothers and the widowed mother of two small kids.One assignment has her interviewing shock-jock radio duo Jerry and Tom. Cat gets too closely involved in the pair's promotional gimmick. Called "The Perfect Murder," the stunt involves Jerry's playing a corpse at remote sites.After a series of clues are given, the first person to guess whodunit wins. But then Jerry is killed, shot the night he tries to tell Cat a shocker. As she works on the story, Cat must run interference between her overprotective brothers.Five of her brothers are cops, the other is a priest. Widower Lt. Vic Cardenas is in charge of the case. She's isn't surprised to learn that Jerry, who consciously offended everyone he could in his public life, did the same in his private life.She just has to figure out which of his targets shot him for it.	120134
1997	Cat Austen & Victor Cardenas: Fruitcake	NM		Rubino, Jane	#2 Cat Austen Mysteries	Freelance Reporter Cat Fortunati Austen is a young widowed mother from a large Italian family in southern New Jersey. Austen discovers a recently deposited corpses dressed as Santa Claus.Teaming again with Police Lieutenant Victor Cardenas, they bind a bizarre conspiracy that has gone dangerously awry.	120135
2000	Cat Austen & Victor Cardenas: Plot Twist	NM		Rubino, Jane	#4 Cat Austen Mysteries	Freelance Reporter Cat Fortunati Austen is a young widowed mother from a large Italian family in southern New Jersey. She's in a TV cop drama based on "Death of a DJ" (Cat's debut adventure).She's one of many hungry reporters dying for the inside story on the episode's Garbo-like glamour queen who is starring as Cat Austen. A reporter who gets a bit part seems to have gotten the jump on everyone when a dramatic shooting takes place.The shooting is a copy of the DJ's murder and sends the plot spinning in a new, dark and surprising direction. She is freelancing for a South Jersey magazine when she becomes involved in a media blazing homicide investigation.TV show Copwatch is filming an actualization of what happened. Cat writes a few articles on the "Death of a Shock Jock." Reporter Ron Spivak, who snagged the bit part of one of the victims, is a reporter with the reputation of a pit bull.In the midst of the filming, Spivak disappears, which leaves Cat to know what the odious journalist is writing about. Her returns for the final shoot, but the prop gun contains a real bullet inside it. Accident or was someone trying to silence Ron?	120136
1946	Cat Creeps, The	M		Geraghty, Gerald (Story). Edward Dein, Jerry Warner (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Nichols (Fred Brady) and Photographer Pidge "Flash" Laurie (Noah Berry Jr.)  assigned to look into suicide of lawyer when a letter to The Morning Chronicle indicates it may have been murder.Reporter is reluctant to take assignment because he fears his girlfriend's father who is running for the Senate may be implicated. Editor  James Walsh (William B. Davidson) wants to ruin prospective senator's career.Editor threatens to put unscrupulous reporter on the story, so Nichols takes the assignment. The two journalists, along with several other visitors, head for island estate where murder occurred.  Caretaker is killed and her spirit takes possession of cat.When two more people are killed, the reporter finally sets a trap for the killer. After capturing the murderer, the reporter admits he engineered the story about the possessed cat.Photographer finds a missing fortune that was the motive for the original murder. Politch, slick Reporter. Sampler, the Editor (Arthur Loft). Publisher James Walsh (William B. Davidson).	120137
2005	Cat Dancers, The	N		Deutermann, P.T.		Internet broadcast about the death of two thugs released on a legal technicality.	120138
1967	Cat in the Sack, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	120139
1997	Cat Marsala: Hard Bargain	NM		D'Amato, Barbara	#7 Cat Marsala Mystery	Investigative Reporter Cat Marsala has a love-hate relationship with the top caps in the scandal-plagued Chicago police department, but she's more than a match for them.Local newspapers are having a field day with the high-profile case of a female police officer who killed an abusive husband as he was stabbing his wife. But the wife was the officer's sister and the husband a much-respected police officer.Cata's long-time friend, the African-American chief of detectives is heading the investigation and asks for her help as he faces harsh charges of a coverup. Is there more spousal abuse by police officers? Did the woman kill for revenge?Has evidence been planted? This is an election year and politics dominate not only the mayoral race but also the police department and the chief fears he is about to be discredited and ousted in a power play.  Cat conducts a series of interviews with theAfter discovering that leaks to the press are coming from the chief's own office, Cat finds herself in danger.	120140
1995	Cat Marsala: Hard Case	NM		D'Amato, Barbara	#5 Cat Marsala Series	Freelance Journalist Cat Marsala is at a Chicago hospital to write a story on its trauma center. She has barely learned her way around the unit when she finds the center's new director dead in the staff lounge.The director was killed, suffocated by gauze stuck down her throat with a tongue depressor. A detective sergeant, though annoyed by Cat's desire to help with the case, is not bright enough to solve it alone.Cat chats with members of the medical team to determine motive and opportunity. She knows one of the staff must be the killer, but In a busy trauma section, it's difficult to establish who was where and when.A second murder takes place. When Cat finally discovers the trauma center's darkest secret, she must fight for her own life, stalked through the hospital kitchens by a desperate killer.	120141
1992	Cat Marsala: Hard Christmas	NM	OWN - P	D'Amato, Barbara	#6 Cat Marsala Series	Freelance Reporter Cat Marsala pilots her old Bronco up into rural Michigan and finds murder instead of a wholesome puff piece about Christmas-tree farming.She spends Thanksgiving weekend with a family whose patriarch crossed the ocean in 1847 and cleared his own fields. It turns out the family has secrets to protect and suddenly Cat's looking into events more tangled than spruce roots.One of the family farm's workers is fed through a tree-baling machine and left to die of exposure. Cat decides she can't rest easy until she figures out who the killer is.	120142
1999	Cat Marsala: Hard Evidence	NM		D'Amato, Barbara	#8 Cat Marsala Mystery	Freelance Journalist Cat Marsala is relaxing at home after a long week's work reporting on Chicago's best restaurants. She is looking forward to a quiet evening with her semi-significant other and her parrot (Long John Silver).There's also a houseguest, a Dalmatian named Dapper. As a special treat, Cat buys Dapper his very own soup bone at Chicago's most elegant food emporium. But it turns out the bone is human, probably part of a large male's leg.Cat calls her longtime friend, Chicago's chief of detectives who with the mayor, the medical examiner and other officials agrees to a deal. The cops have 24 hours to find the killer before the story goes public and the restaurant's reputation is trashed.The restaurant's co-owner, desperate to preserve his beloved store's reputation, brings in Cat to work undercover in catering so she can ask questions more easily and observe the employees in unguarded moments. Is one of them a killer?	120143
1992	Cat Marsala: Hard Luck	NM	OWN - P	D'Amato, Barbara	#3 Cat Marsala Series	Freelance Journalist Cat Marsala watches the story of her career land -- literally -- in front of her when an Illinois lottery official plummets to his death from a Chicago skyscraper.Cat recognizes the corpse because she's made an appointment with him in regard to an article she was writing on proposed Central States lottery. Convinced he was pushed, she begins an in-depth investigation of his co-workers at the Illinois State lottery.As the case proceeds, details of Cat's private life, including a parrot that quotes Shakespeare and a boyfriend in a detox unit give the tough, street-smart reporter a more personal quality.	120144
2001	Cat Marsala: Hard Road	NM		D'Amato, Barbara	#9 Cat Marsala Series	Investigative Reporter Cat Marsala rediscovers the wonderful world of Oz when she takes her six-year-old nephew to meet Dorothy and the Tin Man and to explore the Yellow Brick Road at the summer festival celebration of Oz books.The freelance journalist is squiring her nephew around a mythical Oz festival in Chicago's Grant park when two people die before her eyes, one a stabbing victim. When bullets start to fly, Cat and her nephew flee through a system of dark tunnels.Cat's brother is accused of the first murder. Cat finds the real killer using all of her freelance reporting skills..	120145
1991	Cat Marsala: Hard Tack	NM	OWN - P	D'Amato, Barbara	#2 Cat Marsala Series	Journalist Catherine "Cat" Marsala is on assignment to see how the other half lives. Cat, who's afraid of water and can't swim, is invited to cruise Lake Michigan on a yacht owned and captained by a furniture magnate.Others on board are his wife, son and guests. What starts as smooth sailing with gourmet food, turns stormy as gale winds blow up and two men fight over a society woman who has been toying with both of them.A tranquilizer reveals a murder victim and Cat knows someone on the yacht is the killer. Cat needs shrewdness and courage to solve the crime.	120146
1993	Cat Marsala: Hard Women	NM		D'Amato, Barbara	#4 Cat Marsala Mystery	Freelance Journalist Cat Marsala finds a prostitute, her houseguest, dead in the alley behind her apartment building. She first meet the woman while seeking women to interview for her "TV essay" on prostitution in Chicago.Later her research includes a guided tour with a helpful but gratingly sexist vice cop who knows red-light life from streetwalkers up to high-priced escort services. Cat is getting a sense of the varied nature of the prostitution scene.Then the prostitute shows up on her doorstep with her clothing torn, a lump on her head and a fat lip caused by her father-boyfriend. She'll grant an interview if Cat will put her up temporarily.When the police show only a lukewarm interest in how the prostitute went from being safe inside the apartment to dead on the pavement, Cat plunges even deeper into a world where it's tough to tell who your friends are.	120147
1990	Cat Marsala: Hardball	NM	OWN - P	D'Amato, Barbara	#1 Cat Marsala Series	Reporter Cat Marsala, a freelance journalist, is injured when a bomb explores killing the woman sitting next to her at a reception. The woman was a controversial advocate for the decriminalization of drugs and for treating addiction as a medical problem.She has many enemies. Outraged by the attack. Cat resolves to find the killer. The investigation forces Cat to confront the issue and the people on both sides of the debate.	120148
2003	Cat Next Door, The	N		Babson, Marian		Paparazzi are relentless when dealing with a well-to-do family in England on the eve of the murder trial of a woman accused of killing her twin sister with a kitchen knife in the garden. The woman’s 14-year-old daughter refuses to leave her bedroom since the paparazzi are relentless. 	120149
1971	Cat O'Nine Tails, The	M	DVD 1519	Argento, Dario, Luigi Collo, Dardano Sacchetti (Story). Argento (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Carlo Giordani (James Franciscus) investigates when a watchman is murdered at a research institute. He  teams up with blind professional crossword-puzzle solver to find a murderer.Photographer who is his associate gets a picture of man being pushed under a train while covering arrival of a starlet. Photographer is murdered. Reporter is contacted by a former newspaperman who was blinded in an accident, Franco Arno (Karl Malden).They try to find a link between the incidents. Giordani warned by police not to connect deaths in his articles because it might scare off the killer. Continues his investigations.Breaks into places to try to get information including a professor's house, an office in the institute and a mausoleum. Killer is linked to chromosome research being done at the institute. Arno's young ward is kidnapped.Police agree to cooperate with Giordani in trapping the murderer, who is rather abruptly dispatched following a rooftop chase.	120150
1991	Cat on a Blue Monday	NM	OWN - P	Barnes, Harper		News Media	120151
1967	Cat Who Ate Danish Modern, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#2 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan.Introduces Yum Yum. Qwilleran is not exactly overwhelmed by his new assignment for the Daily Fluxion. Interior design has never been one of his specialties. He's supposed to turn out an entire magazine on the subject every week.But the first issue of "Gracious Abodes" is barely off the presses when Qwilleran finds himself back on more familiar territory -- the exclusive residence featured on the cover has been burglarized and the lady of the house is dead.	120152
1994	Cat Who Blew the Whistle, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#17 Cat Who…Series. PR	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Public Relations Man Dwight Somers.Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."An historic steam locomotive, newly restored, is the newest attraction in Moose County. But the excitement is eclipsed by shock when the man who owns the locomotive disappears -- along with millions of investors' dollars.	120153
2003	Cat Who Brought Down the House, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#25 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."80-year-old returns to Pickax to turn the old opera house into a  revival movie theater. Murders follow.	120154
1994	Cat Who Came To Breakfast, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#16 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Qwilleran and the cats are visiting an island known by many names. Qwill has always called it Breakfast Island, but to the taciturn natives, it's Providence Island.But when some odd "accidents" occur, including a fatal boat explosion, Qwill suspects sabotage and sets out to investigate -- because murder by any other name is just as deadly.	120155
1986	Cat Who Could Read Backwards, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#1 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran, 25 years ago, at the Press Club bar, down-and-out crime reporter. Almost overnight, he became the richest man in northeast States and his life changed. Series of books based on this character and cats.Salt-and-pepper moustache, increasing philanthropy and good cheer. Intuitive Siamese Cat, Koko. Mr. Q. casts a long shadow in mythical Pickax, a cozy burg in Moose County.The world of modern art is a mystery to manly. But for Jim Qwilleran it turns into a mystery of another sort when his assignment to cover the art beat for the Daily Fluxion leads to murder.	120156
2006	Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#28 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Journalist Jim "Call Me Qwill" Qwilleran. Mystery concerns obnoxious heir. Qwill writes about people in the town in his "Qwill Pen" newspaper column. Terrible storm and mysterious deaths of a wealth couple lead to questions about murder.	120157
1988	Cat Who Had 14 Tales, The	SS	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	Cat Who…Series. Collection of 14 Short Stories.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Collection of 14 short cat stories.	120158
2007	Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#29 Cat Who…Series.	Columnist Jim "Qwill" Qwilleran" for The Moose County Something finds himself at an improbable existential crossroads. Girlfriend Polly Duncan away in Paris and more and more visitors to Pickax City pestering him for tours of his renowned home..His home is an apple barn renovated by a pioneering architect. Change is in the wind for Qwill and his two Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum.Qwill is trying to write an absurdist play and has his hands full with numerous community-oriented activities. Then someone burns down the old warehouse and a museum worker mysteriously dies from a bee sting. Koko senses evil is afoot.Moose County is 400 miles north of everywhere.	120159
2007	Cat Who Killed Lilian Jackson Braun, The	NM		Kaplow, Robert	Parody	Newspaperman James Q (Qafka) and his Siamese cats Ying-Ton and Poon-Tang try to solve the ghastly mystery involving the death of America's most beloved writer, Lilian Jackson Braun, author of 24 Cat Who mysteries.Her beheaded body has been discovered in the men's room of a gay bar in Lower Manhattan. The police are baffled and so it is up to Braun's eccentric writer friend, James Q. to solve the case.Before it's done, Pulitzer Prize-winning Philip Roth, a sex-starved suburban housewife, a mysterious Hollywood diary, Britney Spears, an ancient secret society will make an appearance.Two gifted cats whose trail of urine and hairballs leads Q. and his spunky undergraduate assistant to finally unravel the riddle of The Cat Who Killed Lilian Jackson Braun.	120160
1991	Cat Who Knew a Cardinal, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#12 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."All the world's a stage -- and now Qwilleran's apple orchard has become the stage for a real-life murder scent. The much-disliked director of the Pickax Theater Club's Shakespeare production is found dead after the closing-night cast party.	120161
1988	Cat Who Knew Shakespeare, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#7 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."An accident has claimed the life of the local paper's eccentric publisher, but to Qwilleran and his feline friends, it smells like murder.There's something rotten in the small town of Pickax -- at least to the sensitive noses of newspaperman Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats.	120162
1990	Cat Who Lived High, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#11 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Colorful Casablanca apartment building is in danger of demolition -- but not if Qwilleran can help it. So he moves in with Koko and Yum Yum -- and discovers the Casablanca is stepped in history -- and mystery.	120163
1992	Cat Who Moved a Mountain, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#13 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Qwill's on top of the world when he rents a house on Big Potato Mountain. The owner brought real estate development to the once-peaceful Potatoes. But he paid a steep price for his enterprise. He was pushed off a cliff by an angry mountain dweller.	120164
1987	Cat Who Played Brahms, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#5 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan.With cats Koko and Yum Yum for company, Qwilleran heads for a cabin owned by a long-time family friend, "Aunt Fanny." But from the moment he arrives, things turn strange.Eerie footsteps cross the roof at midnight. Local townsfolk become oddly secretive. And then, while fishing, Qwilleran hooks onto a murder mystery.	120165
1987	Cat Who Played Post Office, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#6 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Inheriting unexpected millions has left reporter Jim Qwilleran looking like the cat who swallowed the canary.While his two Siamese casts, Koko and Yum Yum adjust to being fat cats in an enormous mansion, Qwilleran samples the life-styles of the rich and famous by hiring a staff of eccentric servants.	120166
1999	Cat Who Robbed a Bank, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#22 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Residents of Pickax are delighted that the old bombed-out Pickax Hotel is reopening with a whole new look. With new furnishings, a new chef, and even a new name, what could be more thrilling?Everyone is thrown into a topspin when one of the hotel's first guests, a jeweler who has come to town to buy heirloom jewelry from some of Pickax's oldest families, winds up dead.Who could have committed such a horrible crime? Could it be the hotel clerk, a recent winner of a gold medal for the saber toss at the Highland Games?	120167
1996	Cat Who Said Cheese, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#18 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Something smells in Pickax. As the Great Food Expo is set to begin, a killer is determined to make it an event Pickax City will never forget.	120168
1998	Cat Who Sang for the Birds, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#20 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."	120169
1991	Cat Who Saw Red, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#4 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan.Something is amiss at Maus Haus. Not just the mystery of an unsolved "suicide" which hangs over the old mansion, but something ominous in the present day residence.When Qwilleran moves in to work on his new gastronomical assignment, strange things begin to happen. First it's a scream in the night, then a missing houseboy.	120170
1999	Cat Who Saw Stars, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#21 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Qwill is determined to dispel rumors circulating in Moose County "four hundred miles north of everywhere" that extraterrestrial beings may be responsible for the disappearance of a stray backpacker.Koko, on the other hand, is spending hours on the porch in the dark, watching the sky for stars -- or something.Throw in some highly innovative plans for this year's 4th of July parade, a dogcart race, and the recent knitting craze in Moose County, and Qwill and the cats have some serious sorting out to do.	120171
2001	Cat Who Smelled a Rat, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#23 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."	120172
1988	Cat Who Sniffed Glue, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#8 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Having inherited millions, Qwilleran and his two feline companions are preparing to settle down into a life of purrfect luxury. That is, until the son of a rich banker and his wife are found murdered.	120173
1997	Cat Who Tailed a Thief, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#19 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."When small items disappear throughout the town, the residents are up in arms. Pickax has seldom fallen victim to "big city" crimes, particularly during the holiday season.But after the bridge club's money is stolen, the townspeople decide that there is more to this mystery.	120174
1990	Cat Who Talked to Ghosts, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#10 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."When Mrs. Cobb heard unearthly noises in the antique-filled farmhouse, she called Qwilleran for help. But he was too late. It looked as if his kindly ex-housekeeper had been frightened to death -- but by whom? Or what?	120175
2004	Cat Who Talked Turkey, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#26 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Shooting death of a well-dressed gentleman in the wood on Qwill's property. Wild turkeys are involved.	120176
1968	Cat Who Turned On and Off, The	NM	OWN - P	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#3 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan.When Qwilleran decides to do a feature series on Junktown, he gets more than he bargained for. Not the dope den he anticipated, Junktown is a haven for antique dealers and collectors -- as strange a lot as the crafty reporter has ever encountered.	120177
1992	Cat Who Wasn't There, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#14 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Quill's on his way to Scotland -- and on his way to solving another purr-plexing mystery. But this time Koko's nowhere near the scene of the crime.He and Yum Yum are back in Pickax being coddled by a cat sitter -- but Koko wont' sit still once Qwill's traveling party returns -- minus one member.	120178
2005	Cat Who Went Bananas, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#27 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Semi retired gentleman columnist for the Moose County newspaper is content to court longtime gal pal Polly Duncan while overseeing his philanthropic fund, which is bankrolling a new bookstore.Local production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Slick newcomer with a shady past arrives in town just as the new bookstore is opened and a valuable rare book disappears.	120179
1993	Cat Who Went into the Closet, The	NM		Braun, Lilian Jackson	#15 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Qwill's moved into the old Gage mansion -- and the cats are on a treasure hunt. The house's fifty closets are crammed with several generations of junk and while Qwill investigates two recent deaths.Deaths include those of the mansion's former occupant and a local potato farmer -- Koko investigates the contents of the closets.	120180
1989	Cat Who Went Underground, The	NM	OWN - H - P (Two Copies)	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#9 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."Qwilleran packs up his old kit bag and his two Siamese cats for a sun-and-fun summer at his log cabin in Moose County. Their vacation starts off ominously with the disappearance of a handyman hired to patch up Qwilleran's cabin.	120181
2002	Cat Who Went Up the Creek, The	NM	OWN - H	Braun, Lilian Jackson	#24 Cat Who…Series.	Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan. Qwill, an impecunious newspaper reporter who with an inheritance become the richest man in :the central northeast United States. Writes local twice-weekly column, "The Qwill Pen."	120182
2003	Cat Who: Private Life of the Cat Who…,The: Tales of Koko and Yum Yum from the Journal of James Mackintosh Qwilleran	DT		Braun, Lilian Jackson		Journalist Jim Qwilleran & Koko, his cat in Pickax City, Michigan.	120183
1991	Cat-a-lyst	NSF		Foster, Alan Dean		Tabloid Reporter. A film star, archeologist, movie wardrobe mistress, computer whiz, bank robber, an Amazon and a bunch of aliens team up with the tabloid reporter to fight a group of Incas transported in from another dimension.Incas want to conquer the world as payback for the ills they suffered at the hands of the Spanish. They create a TV show that broadcasts subliminal anti-Spain messages.	120184
1958	Cat, The (La Chatte)	M				Swiss Journalist Bernard (Bernard Wicki)	120185
1954	Cat's Bah	C			Longitude & Looney tunes	Interviewer. Interviewed by camera	120186
2003	Cat’s Crossing	N		Cameron, Bill (aka William)		TV  Reporter-Media Star Ivan Teuti covers the story as inhabitants of the city transform into a violent chaotic search party looking for a missing cat worth two million dollars. When a TV News Anchor rashly decides not to cover the cat story, his assistant, despite his freakish appearance, is asked to step in. When Jones, an ordinary house cat, pops through a loose window screen and abandons his wealthy owner’s country home for the sweltering city by the lake, he does not think of the trouble he’ll cause. Ethical-sausage magnate Francois Will tries to impress his heartbroken wife by announcing a two-million-dollar reward for Jones’s return and throws the city into chaos. In 17 Division, home to downtown’s seediest neighborhoods, the promise of millions drives its residents into alleys, trash heaps and garages, searching for the little black cat that can make all their dreams come true. Sergeant Judd, a hard-boiled but deeply troubled cop, sees an escape from his own problems. His favorite stripper-turned-informant is courting disaster with an obsessive dentistry professor and a very large snake while his senile aunt wastes his children’s badly needed inheritance on a house full of stray cats driving Judd to desperate measures. Add to Jones’s pursuers a murderous and ingenious TV reporter.....	120187
2002	Cat's Meow, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3268, 3269. DVD -R 1675			Publisher William Randolph Hearst (Edward Herrmann). Columnist Louella Parsons ( Jennifer Tilly)	120188
1985	Cat's Paw	P	MLPL	Mastrosimone, W.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	120189
1934	Cat's Paw, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8642, 8643. VHS 1083		Lloyd	Reporter Red (James Donlan). Reporter (Arthur Hoyt). Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporter (Ernest Wood). Reporters (Charles Williams, Billy Dooley, James T. Mack, Billy Bletcher). Photographers (Eddie Fetherstone, Johnny Kashier, Bob Chapman, Eddie Boland).	120190
1982	Catalina C-Lab	T				Reporter (Harvey J. Goldenberg). Photographer (William Brian Curran)	120191
2009	Catalyst	N		Jones, Morgan D.		Cub Reporter-Rookie Journalist Lyle Sabael of the Plattsburgh Herald has just uncovered what he thinks could be the most magnificent deception of the century. But will anyone believe him?  In a small town in upstate New York, a young woman is raped and murdered. The local sheriff dismisses it as a crime of passion, but Lyle Sabael, of the Plattsburgh Herald, isn't convinced. The clues all lead to a secret hidden within the borders of the United States-a secret of such magnitude that it could affect not only the government and citizens of the U.S., but every country around the world.  The sheriff, the editor of the Herald, a retired Air Force general, and a U.S. senator all think Lyle's theory is beyond ludicrous. But Lyle refuses to let the investigation go. Too much is at stake, and time is running out.  A brutal slaying. An explosive secret from the 1960s. A cataclysmic threat. A heart-pounding suspense-thriller by a former 36-year-old officer of the CIA. And Rookie Journalist Sabael in the middle of it all. 	120192
1936	Catalyst Club, The: Murder Mystery, A	NM	MLPL	Dyer, George		Reporter. Persen Drake, police reporter for the San Francisco Journal, now works for the Times and is a member of the Catalyst Club, group of amateur criminologists. San Francisco, 1930s.Buzz Drake of The Times.  Bernbaum of the San Francisco Star.	120193
2002	Catarina.com	TF			Portugal	Host Catarina Furtado. Reporters Silvia Alberto, Claudia Semedo.	120194
1999	Catastrophist, The	N		Bennett, Ronan		Correspondent Sabiani, 1959 correspondent for Italian Communist Party newspaper	120195
2006	Catastrophist, The	N		Douglas, Lawrence	Debut Novel	Reporter. Young Art history professor lies to a newspaper reporter claiming he's the child of Holocaust survivors.	120196
1970	Catch 22	M	L			Public Information officer for the military Captain Flume lives in the woods because he fears he'll be killed in his sleep.	120197
1938	Catch As Catch Can Wrestling	DT			Short	Commentator E.R. Voigt	120198
1998	Catch Me If You Can	M	DVD -R 1753			Reporter (Claire Riley).Frank Abagnale Jr. (Leonard DiCapricio) is a conman. One alias: Frank Black (Leonardo DiCapricio) from Monroe High School writing article on Pan American pilots for the school newspaper.	120199
2004	Catch That Kid	M				Reporter One (Todd M. Hofacker), Reporter Two (Claudia DiFolco), Reporter Three (Patrick Stinson), Reporter Four (Jerry Penacoli), Reporter Five Maria T. Quiban (Maria Quiban).	120200
2003	Catch the Moon	N		Dempsey, Diana		TV Reporter Milo Pappas is attracted to a Latina spitfire deputy DA who despises the wealthy but can't help feeling attracted to the TV newsman herself.Pappas is easily duped by a pretty face and a sob story, which makes him putty in the hands of his ex-girlfriend, a racist heiress and schemer. After the gruesome murder of her politician husband, she cozies up to Pappas.She manages to sink her claws into him. The befuddled newsman still tries to make headway with the deputy DA who's on a mission to determine whether the man accused of the killing is truly guilty. She doesn't trust Pappas.	120201
1965	Catch Us If You Can	M				Columnist (Robert Lang). Photographer (Peter Nichols). Cameraman (Alan Lake).	120202
2009	Catch-A-Wave Compounds	NJ		Herman, Gail and Debra Voege		Reporter D.J. Foote and Buzz hit the beach to cover the Cowabunga Classic. As the surfers tackle monster waves and take messy wipeouts, Buzz gives Kid Reporter D.J. tips on using compound words. 	120203
1927	Catch-as-Catch Can	M		Jefferson, L.V. (Story-Scenario	Ness Book	Reporter Reed Powers (William Fairbanks) was the manager of a  baseball team accused of cheating. He actually was covering for his star pitcher, the mayor's son. He becomes a newspaperman and exposes the crook and the wrestler.After the crook is killed during a chase, the reporter is cleared and made chief of police.	120204
1982	Catching Fire	NM		Smith, Kay		News Media	120205
2005	Catching the Chameleon	M				News Media. Newspaper Guy (Rick Ash). Court Reporter (Susan Sneath).	120206
2004	Category 6: Day of Destruction	MT	DVD -R HQ 2332, 2333 (Part One). 2350, 2320 (Part Two)		11-14, 11-17-2004 (Two Parts).	TV Reporter Amy Harkin (Nancy McKeon) of WNEW TV News tries to keep up with developments as Mother Nature goes on a rampage. TV Journalist reports on vicious weather patterns in Chicago. Reporter (Ernesto Griffith). Reporter (Joanne Rodriguez).News Director Walt Ashley (Andrew Jackson) criticized by Harkin as "lifestyle news" director. Cameraman Jace.  Reporter (Joanne Rodriguez).Three deadly weather systems unit to create the worst super-storm in U.S. history all but isolating the city after demolishing Las Vegas and knocking out the national power grid -- thus shutting off communication with the outside world.McKeon: "I thought this character was interesting because she's very energetic and she takes viewers through what's happening via her reports. I've gotten opportunities to talk to a lot of terrific reporters over the years, so it works both ways for me."I find them fascinating…I've been a news junkie for a very long time. I usually have MSNBC or Fox New Channel on. The luxury of sitting down and reading a newspaper is gone for me for the time being, so I'm always trying to catch a sound bite…"	120207
2007	Category 7	N		Evans, Bill	Evans is an award-winning senior meteorologist for WABC, Channel 7 in New York City.	Meteorologist Kate Sherman, a small town weather reporter who used to be a member of Carter’s weather team,  and CIA weatherman Jake Baxter have a secret, navy-built device to battle Simone, a Category 7 storm of unheard-of magnitude that is headed straight for Manhattan. Simone isn’t a natural phenomenon but the product of semi-mad scientist Billionaire Carter Thompson who has learned over the years to create hurricanes and move them in whatever direction he chooses. All of this is a personal vendetta against the U.S. President. Once Carter wanted to bring rain to the desert and feed the starving peoples of the planet. Now he wants to show the president and the rest of the world just how powerful wind and water can be. Hurricane Simone is a Category 7 -- the biggest, strongest storm in recorded history. When she hits New York City, skyscrapers will fall. Subways and tunnels will flood. Lower Manhattan and much of Queens and Brooklyn will disappear under more than 30 feet of water. All along the Eastern Seaboard, towns and cities are being evacuated as wind-driven rain lashes the coast and storm surges crash through seawalls. Roads are packed with fleeing motorists whose cars are jammed with every personal possession that can be crammed in, plus family members, friends and pets. 	120208
2005	Category 7: End of the World, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4697, 4698 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 4758, 4759 (Part Two)		Miniseries	News Media. Catastrophic natural disasters threaten the Earth. Reporter #1 (Lisa Best). Editor (Terri Cherniak). Reporter #3 (Eleanor Coopsammy). NYC Reporter (Kevin Frazier). Slicker Reporter (Jon Hendricks).White House Press Secretary Evan (Noam Jenkins). Street Reporter (David Price). Street Reporter #2 (Blake Taylor).	120209
1978	Cathedral Option, The	N		Montana, Ron	Weinberg List	Journalist	120210
2001	Catherine Crier Live	DT			Series 2001.	TV Anchor (Catherine Crier). Substitute Anchors (James Curtis, Diane Dimond).	120211
1990	Catherine Harrison-Tom Devlin: Flirting With Disaster	NM		Jerina, Carol	#1 Harrison and Devlin	Reporters Catherine Harrison, a beautiful newcomer determined to succeed in the world of journalism, and Tom Devlin, a jaded pro who has seen and done it all.When they both go on the trail of an explosive scandal, they find themselves caught up in a world of murder, betrayal -- and love.	120212
1986	Cathode Fuck	DM				Detroit Reporter (Shelly Czeizler). Talk Show Host Phil Donahue.	120213
1972	Cathy Leonard Calling	N		Wooley, Catherine		Society Reporter Cathy is 10 and enjoys being society reporter for the local paper. But she soon finds out that her position leaves little time for homework.	120214
1979	Cathy's Child	M				News Media. Hot Line Journalists (Tim Burns, Grant Dodwell).	120215
1982	Catlins, The	T			Series. 1982-1984.	Newspaper Reporter (Chip Coffey).	120216
1946	Catman of Paris, The	M			Ness	Writer. Publisher.	120217
1996	Catnap	N		Slovo, Gillian		Freelance Journalist Kate Baeier. Used to run own investigation agency (in older novels), but when her lover was killed, she fled to London and became a journalist	120218
2006	Catscratch: Mall Adjusted/Clan Destiny	C			Episode #5. 4-7-2006	Interviewer (April Winchell - Voice).	120219
2001	Cattle Baron, The	NR		Way, Margaret	Harlequin Superromance #966	Journalist Rosie asks powerful cattle rancher in Australia for permission to explore his land. She is told no. Her power of persuasion mixed with his attraction to her wins him over. Just as their relationship begins to blossom, the excursion goes sour.He must get them out of harm's way.	120220
1963	Cattle King	M	DVD -R HQ 4745, 4746. SVD 1503			Reporter Clancy (George N. Neise).	120221
1953	Catty Cornered	C			Guffaw and Order	News Reporter, Photographer (Mel Blanc - Voice).  Red the Reporter (James Donlan - Voice). Photographer (Mel Blanc - Voice). Radio Headlines. Cops and reporters assume Sylvester hero. Makes front page news	120222
1972	Catwalk: They Loved Me Tonight, Didn't They?	T			Episode #11. 3-14-1972	News Media. 1st Reporter (Les Foxcroft). 2nd Reporter (Maggie Ohlbeck).	120223
2004	Catwoman	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4044, 4045	Kane, Bob (Characters). Theresa Rebeck (Story).		News Media. TV Newscaster (Jill Krop). Television Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	120224
2006	Catwoman: Diamond Exchange, The	M				News Media. News Anchor (Chris R. Notarile).	120225
1997	Caught	N		Lee, Rachel	Weinberg List	Journalist	120226
2004	Caught	T				Commentator (Wally Zeins).	120227
1908	Caught by Wireless	M	B 5			News Media	120228
2004	Caught II	M				Journalist (Francois Crespel).	120229
1952	Caught in a Lava Trap	N	USC	Hancock, Ralph	In "Teen-Age Tales, Book One."	Reporter-Narrator. "I was a young newspaper reporter, and I wanted to make good."  Witnesses an earthquake in Latin America	120230
1918	Caught in the Act	M			AFI-Journalists	Reporter Langdon Trevor (Leslie Austen) romancing society girl not realizing her father is the man he exposed as a food profiteer.	120231
1988	Caught in the Act	M				Reporter Trish Fish (Jamie Summers), PTN News. Todd Hard, PTN News (Billy Dee).	120232
1941	Caught in the Act	M				Reporter (Robert Baldwin as Jim Keene, Reporter).	120233
2003	Caught in the Act	NR		Lamb, Joyce		Freelance Investigative Journalist Clay Christopher saves Jessie Rhodes, the young city editor for the Fort Myers Star News whose tree she crashed into when the brakes go out in her car on a rainy Florida night. Christopher sees the brakes have been cut.He falls in love with her after three years of mourning his wife. New York based editor Steve Crank asks Christopher to investigate the police scandal and possible hoax.When the independent Rhoades meets police informant who verified photos that were featured in a front-page expose of police misconduct, he is shot as he tries to tell her who blackmailed him into lying about his colleagues.Her report on cops frequenting local strip joints while on duty. But word is the story was a hoax and careers  could be ruined.Rhoades relocated to Florida to escape a bad marriage and to further her career as city editor.	120234
1941	Caught in the Draft	M				Cameraman (David Oliver).	120235
2000	Caught in the Middle	M			Adult	Reporter (Lana Blake) hopes to get all the dirty details of a blackmailing mistress' relationship with a prominent politician.Before she can tell her story, however, a beautiful but menacing political thug and her burly henchmen grab the two ladies and plan to dispose of them. Henchmen have other ideas and bind and gag them for their own purposes.	120236
1998	Caught Up	M				TV Field Reporter (Darin Scott)	120237
2007	Cauley MacKinnon: Dead Copy	NM		Frazier, Kit	#2 Cauley MacKinnon Series	Reporter Cauley MacKinnon is dying to escape the obituary beat and become a real reporter for the Austin Sentinel. The twentysomething’s best chance at a front-page scoop disappeared when she got too close to a case and almost got killed. Cauley also managed to fall for the smoking-hot FBI agent assigned to protect her. When Special Agent Tom Logan shows up asking for a fake obituary to make a key trial witness “disappear,” Cauley jumps at the chance to help. After all, she’s still watching his dog Marlowe -- although maybe it’s the other way around. 	120238
2006	Cauley MacKinnon: Scoop	NM		Frazier, Kit	#1 Cauley MacKinnon Series	Journalist Cauley MacKinnon is banished to the "death page" of the Austin Sentinel after sleeping with the boss. She is eager to shed her shameful title as the obituary Babe and put her new journalism degree to good use.Childhood friend found dead and everyone wants the scoop on what he told Cauley in his last hours. Up to her eyes in dead bodies, Cauley gets mixed up in a Texas-sized hunt for her friend's killer.Also manages to fall for a couple of cute men involved in the murder case.	120239
2002	Cause for Alarm and Other Tales	M			Adult	Tabloid Reporter (Artemis Antoine-Antone).	120240
1996	Cause of Death	NM	OWN - P	Cornwell, Patricia		Investigative Reporter Ted Eddings is killed.	120241
1865	Caustic	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Newspaper. Gold Hill News. Territorial Enterprise.	120242
1991	Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health	T				Newsman (Peter Haskell) blackmails urbane host (George Hamilton) of a crime-reenactment TV show	120243
1954	Caution! Inflammable!	SS	MLPL	Scortia, Thomas N.		City Editor of the Gazette sends his best reporter to the scene -- a phoenix is building her nest on the very peak of the dome of the city hall.  Reporter interviews the phoenix.	120244
1935	Cavalcade of America, The	R			Series	News Media	120245
1956	Cavalcade of America: Boy Nobody Wanted, The	T			Episode #105. 10-2-1956	Reporter (Don Ross).	120246
1953	Cavalcade of America: One Nation Indivisible	T			Episode #32. 12-22-1953	Editor Horace Greeley (Edgar Buchanan) of the Tribune (“America’s Titan of the Press”), influenced by a conversation with President Lincoln, changes his views regarding Jefferson Davis and proceeds, with some risk to his career, to conduct a successful crusade to free the ex-Confederate president from prison in the latter part of the 19th century.	120247
1954	Cavalcade of America: Paper Sword, The	T			Episode #46. 4-27-1954	Publisher-Editor James King of William (Patrick O'Neal) in the 1850s moves to San Francisco and sets up a newspaper. The newspaper was quite direct and honest in its editorial policy and reporting the news.King of William shot and wounded by an alderman accused of stealing money while in New York. Reporter (Barry Kelly).	120248
1955	Cavalcade of America: Petticoat Doctor	T			Episode #66. 1-25-1955	Editor Horace Greeley (Edgar Buchanan) befriends Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor to practice in America. Greeley helped Blackwell in her struggle to obtain recognition and respect for professional women.  Blackwell, with the assistance of her younger sister, managed the New York infirmary for Women and Children	120249
1956	Cavalcade of America: Prison Within, The	T			Episode #91. 1-17-1956	Commentator (Don Rickles).	120250
1983	Cavaliers de l'orage, Les	MF				Photographer (Jean Amos).	120251
1976	Cavanaugh Quest, The	N	OWN - H	Gifford, Thomas		Reporter. Investigative reporter Larry Blankenship refuses to accept a man's death as a simple suicide	120252
1938	Cave Dwellers	SS	OWN - H	Mitchell, Joseph	In "McSorley's Wonderful Saloon"	Reporter. Narrator is a newspaper reporter	120253
1984	Cave of Heaven, The	N	OWN - H	Grainville, Patrick		Journalist Simon, a journalist assigned to do a story on a cave in France where the skull of a 500,000-year-old  man has been discovered.	120254
1951	Cave of Outlaws	M		Wilson, Elizabeth (Story and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Liz Trent (Alexis Smith) of newspaper The New Clarion in Western town. Helped in getting paper started again by Pete Carver (Macdonald Carey), who has been released from prison after serving 10 years for his part in train robbery.Carver tries to find stolen loot in cave while being trailed by Wells Fargo detective. Locates gold and discovers body of publisher's husband in the cave.  Trent accuses a man of the killing. After a fight, the two journalists end up together.Gold goes back to Wells Fargo.	120255
1959	Cave, The	N	OWN - P	Warren, Robert Penn		Reporter crawls in after a man is trapped in a cave to exploit the disaster	120256
1997	Caveman Politics	N		Atkinson, Jay		Journalist Joe Dolan plays on the same rugby team as a Trinidadian art student. When the black student is accused of raping a white woman, Dolan realizes his teammate's color causes others to presume his guilt.Dolan teams up with an African-American lawyer to investigate the case. Dolan spends his free time playing rugby,  boozing with teammates and pursuing women. "Not giving a shit is my biggest asset," he says half-jokingly.Rugby-playing journalist hero in small Florida town is struggling to grow up, actually put his writing talent to better use, and find romantic commitment that lasts longer than one night.	120257
2001	Caveman's Valentine, The	M				News Media. First Reporter (Carla Collins).	120258
2005	Cavett Meets The Rolling Stones	T			Short	Interviewer (Robert B. Weide - Himself). Commentator-Talk Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself).	120259
2005	Cavett Remembers Ray	T			Short	Interviewer (Robert B. Weide - Himself). Commentator-Talk Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself).	120260
2005	Cavett Remembers the Comic Legends	T			Short	Interviewer (Robert B. Weide - Himself). Commentator-Talk Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself).	120261
1997	Cazadores	M		Short		Interviewer (Achero Manas - Voice).	120262
2006	CBC News: The Hour	DT				Entertainment Reporter Jeanne Wolf. Host George Stroumboulopoulos. Contributor Kim D'Eon. Film Critic Roger Ebert.	120263
2003	CBS 75th Anniversary Show -- News Segment	T	VHS 1437			TV News. Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather present brief history of CBS News.	120264
1982	CBS Early Morning News	DT			Series 1982-1996	TV Morning News Show. Anchors Diane Sawyer (1982-1984), Bill Kurtis (1982-1985), Jane Wallace (1984), Faith Daniels (1985-1987), Forrest Sawyer (1985-1987).Anchors Charles Osgood (1987-1992), Victoria Corderi (1990-1991), Giselle Fernandez (1991-1992), Meredith Viera (1992-1993), John Roberts (1992-1994), Monica Gayle (1993-1995), Jane Robelot (1995-1996), Troy Roberts (1995-1996).	120265
1948	CBS Evening News	DT			Series May 3, 1948-	Newscast	120266
2005	CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer	DT			Series 2005-2006	TV Anchor Bob Schieffer (2005-2006). Reporter Kimberly Dozier (2005-2006). Chief White House Correspondent and Substitute Anchor John Roberts (2005). Reporters Allen Pizzey, Richard Roth.  Correspondent Lara Logan..	120267
1981	CBS Evening News with Dan Rather	DT			Series 1981-2005 CBS	TV Anchor Dan Rather. TV Co-Anchor Connie Chung (1993-1995). Chief White House Correspondent & Substitute Anchor John Roberts. Chief Washington Correspondent & Substitute Anchor Bob Schieffer.Reporters Kimberly Dozier (2003-2004), Allen Pizzey (2004), Thalia Assuras (2003-2004), Richard Roth (2003-2004), Serena Altschul (2003), Bill McLaughlin, Tom Fenton, David Hawkins.Chief White House Correspondent Lesley Stahl (1979-1991).  Chicago Bureau Chief Meredith Vieira (1982-1984).	120268
2006	CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, The	DT			Series 2006-	TV Anchor Katie Couric takes over the CBS News.	120269
1962	CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite	DT			Series 1962-1981	TV Anchor (Walter Cronkite). Correspondent (Roger Mudd). Correspondent (Dan Rather). Commentator (Eric Sevareid)	120270
1963	CBS Golf Classic	DT			12-28-1963 to 6-29-1974. CBS.	TV Sportscasters Tommy Armour (1963-1964), Chris Schenkel (1963-1964), Jack Whitaker (1971-1974), Ken Venturi (1971-1974).	120271
1972	CBS Late Movies	T			Series 1972-1973	News Media	120272
1989	CBS Morning News	DT			Series 1987-	News Program. Anchors Charles Osgood (1987-1992), Faith Daniels (1987-1990), Forrest Sawyer (1987-1988),  Victoria Corden (1990-1992), Giselle Fernandez (1991-1992), John Roberts (1992-1994), Meredith Vieira (1992-1993), Dana King (1993).Anchors Jane Robelot (1995-1996), Troy Roberts (1995-1996), Cynthia Bowers (1996-1998), Julie Chen (1999-2002), Susan McGinnis (2002), Monica Gayle. Reporters Kimberly Dozier (2003-2004), Thalia Assuras (1996-2003).	120273
1963	CBS Morning News, The	DT			Series. 9-2-1963 to present. CBS	News Staff. TV Anchors Mike Wallace (1963-1966), Joseph Benti (1966-8 to 28-1970), Hughes Rudd (1969-1977), John Hart (1969-1973), Bernard Kalb (1970-1971), Nelson Benton (1972), Sally Quinn (8-6-1973 to 2-1-1974), Marshall Efron (1973).Bruce Morton (1974-1977), Lesley Stahl (10-3-1977 to 1-26-1978), Richard Threlkeld (11-1977 to 1-26-1979), Bob Schieffer (1-29-1979 to 1980, 1985), Jane Bryant Quinn (business 1979-1985), Charles Kuralt (1980-1981), Jeff Greenfield (TV criticism, 1981).Gordon Barnes (weatherman, 1981), Diane Sawyer (9-28-1981 to 8-1984), Bill Kurtis (3-1982 to 6-1984), Jim Kelly (Philadelphia sportscaster, 1982). Warner Wolf (1982-1985), Ray Gandolf (sports, 1974). Pat Collins (entertainment, 1982-1985).Ray Brady, business, 1982-1983). Dr. Holly Atkinson (health, 1983), Jane Wallace (7-1984 to 9-1984), Steve Baskerville (weatherman, 1985-1986), Ken Prewitt (finance, 1985-1986), Dr. Bob Arnot (health, 1985-1994), Robert Krulwich (business, 1985-1993).Terence Smith (D.C. correspondent, 1985-1986), Phil Boyer (media critic, 1985), Faith Daniels (hostess, 1986; newscaster, 1987-1989), Forrest Sawyer (1985-1986), Maria Shriver (1985-1986), Bruce Morton (1986), Mariette Hartley (1986-1987).	120274
1986	CBS Morning News, The	DT			Series. 9-2-1963 to present. CBS.	News Staff. TV Anchors Rolland Smith (1986-1987), Harry Smith (1987-1996), Kathleen Sullivan (1987-1990), Jim Lampley (sports, 1988), Paula Zahn (1990-1996), Steve Kmetko (Hollywood news, 1989-1990), Gene Siskel (movie reviews, 1990 - ).Victoria Corderi (newsreader, 1990-1991), , Hattie Kaufman (consumer affairs, 1991-), Jane Robelot (newsreader, 3-1995 - ).  Greg Gumbel (sports, 1990).	120275
1948	CBS News	DR			Series 1948-	Newscast	120276
1956	CBS News	DT			Series. 5-28-1956 to 5-30-1980. CBS	TV Anchors Charles Collingwood (1956, 1961-1962), Walter Cronkite (1956-1957), Richard Hottelot (1957-1961), Ron Cochran (1960-196), Harry Reasoner (1961-1962), Douglas Edwards (1961-1964), Robert Trout (1964).	120277
1982	CBS News Nightwatch	DT				Newstaff. Hosts Charlie Rose (1984-1990), Lark McCarthy (1984-1985). Anchors Harold Dow, Christopher Glenn, Felicia Jeter, Karen Stone, Mary Jo West.	120278
2003	CBS News on mtvU	T			Series 2003-	News Media. Anchors Joel Mazmanian, Tracie Strahan.	120279
2006	CBS News Special Report: Iraq Study Group News Conference	DT				Reporters (Robin Wright, Major Garret, Barbara Slavin). Uninterrupted coverage of the introductory press conference remarks by Co-Chairmen James Baker and Lee Hamilton.	120280
1971	CBS News Special: American Revolution, The, Lord North	DT				Journalist Eric Sevareid interviewing Lord North (portrayed by Peter Ustinov)	120281
1971	CBS News Special: Daniel Ellsberg interviewed	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	120282
1966	CBS News Special: Stravinsky	DT				Correspondent Charles Kuralt	120283
1968	CBS News Special: Walter Cronkite in Vietnam	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	120284
1966	CBS News Special: Westmoreland Interview	DT				Correspondents Morley Safer and Charles Collingswood	120285
1979	CBS News Sunday Morning	DT			Series 1979.	News Program. Anchor Charles Osgood (1994), Charles Kuralt (1979-1994). Correspondents Faith Daniels (1988-1989), Bill Geist (1987-2005), Roger Welsch (1988), Terence Smith (1990), Tim Sample (1993), Serena Altschul (2003), Martha Teichner.Commentators Nancy Giles (2002), David Edelstein (2005), Ben SteinFilm, Book and Drama Reviewers Ron Powers (1979-1988), John Leonard (1988).  Classical Music Correspondent Eugenia Zukerman (1980). Jazz and Modern Music Correspondent Billy Taylor (1981-2002).	120286
1992	CBS News Up to the Minute	DT			Series 1992	Anchors Russ Mitchell (1992-1993), Monica Gayle (1992-1993), Troy Roberts (1993-1995), Sharyl Atkisson (1993-1995), Rick Jackson (1995-1998), Nanette Hansen (1995-1997), Mika Brzezinkski (1997-2000), Melissa McDermott (2000-).Reporters Kelly Cobiella, Kimberly Dozier, Allen Pizzey, Serena Altschul.	120287
1948	CBS News with Douglas Edwards, The	DT			Series 1948.	TV Anchor Douglas Edwards on CBS	120288
1974	CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, The	R			Series	News Media	120289
1956	CBS Radio Workshop, The	R			Series 1955-1957	News Media	120290
1973	CBS Reports	DT				News Program	120291
1959	CBS Reports	DT				Reporter Edward R. Murrow and Producer Fred Friendly, more details in Total Television	120292
1979	CBS Reports: Blacks in America	DT				TV Newsman Ed Bradley	120293
1961	CBS Reports: Business of Health, The: Medicine, Money and Politics	DT			Episode #5. 2-2-1961	Reporter Howard K. Smith.	120294
1964	CBS Reports: D-Day Plus 20 Years, Eisenhower Returns to N.	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	120295
1981	CBS Reports: Defense of the United States, The	DT				TV Newsman Dan Rather	120296
1982	CBS Reports: Don't Touch That Dial	T				TV Newsman Dan Rather	120297
1977	CBS Reports: Fire Next Door, The	DT				TV Newsman Bill Moyers	120298
1962	CBS Reports: Hour With the Secretary of State, An	DT				Interviewer David Schoenbrun.	120299
1960	CBS Reports: Lippmann on Leadership	DT				Columnist Walter Lippmann interviewed by Howard K. Smith	120300
1982	CBS Reports: Uncounted Enemy, The: Vietnam Deception, A	DT	USC			TV Newsman Mike Wallace interviewing Westmoreland	120301
1960	CBS Reports: Walter Lippmann on Leadership	DT			Episode #29. 7-7-1960	Interviewer Howard K. Smith	120302
1959	CBS Saturday News, The	DT			Series 4-4-1959 to 12-25-1965. CBS	TV Anchors Robert Trout (1959-1962), Martin Agronsky (1964-1965), Charles Kuralt (1965).	120303
1995	CBS Schoolbreak Special: What About Your Friends	T			Episode #59.1-24-1995	Photographer (Michael Roddy).	120304
1973	CBS Sports Illustrated	DT			Series 1-28-1973 to 5-12-1974. CBS	TV Sportscaster-Host Jack Whitaker.  Popular weekly magazine, Sports Illustrated, had been in publication since1954 when it came to television initially in September 1971 as syndicated series, "The World of Sports Illustrated" with Tom Brookshier as host.CBS brought the show to Sunday a year-and-a-half later.	120305
1960	CBS Sports Spectacular, The	DT			Series 1-3-1960. CBS	TV Sportscasters Bud Palmer (1960-1961), Jack Whitaker (1962-1963, 1965-1967), Chris Schenkel (1964), Brent Musburger (1973-1981, 1984), John Tesh (commentator, 1981-1986), Pat O'Brien (1981-1986), Sandy Hill (1981-1984), Tim Ryan (1987-1988).Greg Gumbel (1994-1995), Andrea Joyce (1994-).  Long-running sports anthology.	120306
1989	CBS Summer Playhouse: Microcops	T			Episode #37. 6-20-1989	Reporter (Lois Bromfield). Hosts (Tim Reid, Daphne Reid)	120307
1951	CBS Sunday News	DT			Series 10-7-1951 to 12-22-1957. CBS	TV Anchors Eric Sevareid (1-8-1956 to 7-21-1957), Bob Trout (7-28-1957 to 12-22-1957).	120308
1972	CBS Tennis Classic	DT			Series 5-21-1972 to 8-24-1975. CBS	TV Sportscasters Bud Collins (1972), Pat Summerall (1973-1974), Vin Scully (1975), Toony Trabert (1975).	120309
1987	CBS This Morning	DT				TV Anchors-Hosts Harry Smith (1987-1996), Kathleen Sullivan (1987-1990), Paula Zahn (1990-1996), Mark McEwen (1996-1999), Jane Robelot (1996-1999). .News Anchors Jane Robelot (1995-1996), Charles Osgood (1987-1992), Faith Daniels (1987-1990), Thalia Assuras (1998-1999). Sportscaster Greg Gumbel (1989-1993), Correspondent Martha Stewart (1997-1999).Entertainment Correspondent Steve Kmetko (1987-1996). Business and Economics Correspondent Robert Krulwich (1987-1994).	120310
1962	CBS Washington Report	DT			Series. 9-23-1962 to 9-8-1963. CBS	TV Anchors David Schoenbrun (9-1962 to 2-1963), Roger Mudd (3-1963 to 9-1963). Reporter Paul Niven	120311
1999	CBS: 50 Years	DT	SVD 695			Documentary. History of CBS Network Television	120312
1978	CBS: On the Air -- 50th anniversary	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	120313
1981	Ce fleuve qui nouse charrie	MTF			France	News Media. Le reporter radio (Arnold Walter).	120314
1953	Cease Fire	M				War Correspondent (John Maxwell).	120315
2000	Cecil B. DeMented	M	DVD -R HQ 3222, 3223			Reporter (John Waters). Newscaster (Sloane Brown). Photographer (Jacques Derosena).	120316
2008	Cedar Cove Christmas, A	NR		Macomber, Debbie	#8 Cedar Cove Series	Editor Jack Griffin of the Cedar Cove Chronicle newspaper. 	120317
2008	Cedar Creek	N		Weiss, David		Reporter Lauren Worthington for the Cedar Creek Chronicle has traded romance, a good job and a bright future for controversy and peril, The year is 1983 and the western South Carolina village of Cedar Creek with its racially embittered past and depressed economy is changing but far too slowly for Worthington. Her father, whose mansion was built more than a century before on the backs of slaves, plans to construct a shopping mall just off the nearby interstate. Her boyfriend, a black attorney and a member of the village board, is the project’s staunchest opponent. And her boss, a savvy taskmaster who favors political pragmatism over ethical principles, is on her back. Determined to prove herself an objective journalist, Lauren takes a stand. Arson strikes her boyfriend’s home. Compelling evidence points an incriminating finger at her father. But a shocking disclosure about her boyfriend’s past, coupled with revelations he had been giving money to an Aryan separatist, spawns new suspicions. Accusations run wild. Threats abound. Tensions with both her father and boyfriend magnify until bizarre courtroom theater forces all concerned to reexamine not only their positions, but also themselves.	120318
2002	Cedric the Entertainer Presents	T			Episode #1. 9-18-2002	Reporter (Jason Delane).	120319
1942	Ceiling Unlimited	R			Series - 1942-44	News Media	120320
1951	Celanese Theatre	T			Series 1951-1952.	News Media	120321
2002	Celeb: Guest, The	T			Episode #2.  9-13-2002	Reporter (Richard Lumsden). Photographer (Alistair Petrie).	120322
2002	Celeb: Love Child, The	T			Episode #5. 10-3-2002	Interviewer (Lucy Robinson).	120323
2003	Celebrities Uncensored	DT			TV Series.	Reality TV. Celebrities caught on tape, mostly paparazzi-style footage and archive video.Celebrity Photographer Henry Trappler (Himself). Paparazzi. E.L. Woody (Himself).	120324
1928	Celebrity	M			AFI-Reporters/Publicity. PR	Reporter (David Tearle).	120325
1984	Celebrity	T	VHS 791. SVD 1113		Miniseries	Journalist Kleber Cantrell (Ben Masters), works for a Houston paper.  Editor (James Whitmore) tells him he must decide if he wants to be good or famous.Cantrell goes to work for Life magazine where he lands an interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's wife and mother after Kennedy's Assassination. Ends up as a television reporter for a program called Hotline.TV Reporter (Dennis Holly). Newscaster #1 (John Walsh).	120326
1998	Celebrity	M	DVD. SVD 885			Journalist Lee (Kenneth Branagh), blocked novelist and would-be screenwriter. TV News Producer Tony Gardella (Joe Mantegna). News Media. Cameraman at Lupus Office (Debra Messing).Newscaster (Diana C. Zollicoffer). TV Reporter at Lupus Office (Carmen Dell'Orefice). TV Reporter at Premiere (Karen Duffy). Manhattan Moods Anchor Woman (Donna Hanover). Second Assistant Cameraperson (A. Lee Morris).	120327
1982	Celebrity	N	OWN - H	Thompson, Thomas		Journalist Kleber Cantrell, one of three who as high school seniors raped a teenage girl.	120328
2003	Celebrity	MUS	cmt.com/videos/brad-paisley/59042/celebrity.jhtml	Paisley, Brian	From album, “Mud on the Tires,” 7-22-2003	Paparazzi. TV Newswoman Barbara Walters mentioned in the lyrics. 	120329
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Bread and Badda-Bing	T	DVD -R HQ 9752		Episode #10. 3-13-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of the four remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. Each team must invent a sandwich, and sell as many as they possibly can. A celebrity is sent home. 	120330
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Croc and the Rat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9591, 9592		Episode #5.  1-31-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program and Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive are two of 10 remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series.  Both teams work on a shoe donation program. 	120331
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Going Once, Going Twice, You’re Fired.	T	DVD -R HQ 9778, 9779		Episode #11. 3-20-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of the two remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series.  Each celebrity is interviewed by Journalists Jim Cramer and Erlin Burnett. Morgan and the other celebrity plan a charity auction and concert. 	120332
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Knight On Broadway, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9534		Episode #4.  1-24-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program and Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive are two of 11 remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. 	120333
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Mane Event, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9656		Episode #6.  2-14-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of eight remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. No one was fired this week	120334
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Money Shot, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9709 (Mislabeled 9704 on disc). 		Episode #8. 2-28-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of six remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. Teams must create a photo essay for a brand of body wash and present it to executives for a magazine ad for Dial soap. Redbook is the magazine.	120335
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Mr. Outside the Box	T	DVD -R HQ 9512		Episode #3.  1-17-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program and Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive are two of remaining 12 remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series.  Each team must create and operate a mobile printing station. 	120336
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Painting by Numbers	T	DVD -R HQ 9729		Episode #9. 3-6-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of five remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. Each team must select an artist, display and sell their work in a shared art gallery, and win the challenge with the highest sales. One celebrity from the losing team goes home. 	120337
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Program No. 1	T	DVD -R HQ 9501		Episode #1.  1-3-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program and Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive are two of 14 contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. 	120338
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Program No. 2	T	DVD -R HQ 9502		Episode #2.  1-10-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program and Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive are two of remaining 13 contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. 	120339
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Quality, Value and Chaos	T	DVD -R HQ 9677, 9678		Episode #7. 2-20-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of seven remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. Each team gets the task of writing, directing and producing a 10-minute live TV segment that will make the most sales before another celebrity is fired. 	120340
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Under the Hammer	T	DVD -R HQ 9791, 9792		Episode #12. 3-27-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program wins the Celebrity Apprentice money for his charity. 	120341
2008	Celebrity Apprentice, The: Widow of Opportunity	T	DVD -R HQ 9613, 9614		Episode #6.  2-7-2008	Tabloid Journalist Piers Morgan, judge of “America’s Got Talent” television program is one of eight remaining contestants in Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality series. Nely Gatan, a Latina media tycoon and television executive is fired in this episode. Both teams create windows selling mattresses inspired by Vera Wang’s creations. 	120342
2002	Celebrity Boxing 2	T				Commentator (Chris Rose). Commentator (Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini-Himself)	120343
1983	Celebrity Daredevils	DT				Host Army Archerd	120344
2000	Celebrity Deathmatch: Death Bowl 2000	C			Episode #14. 1-27-2000	News Media. Zombie Anchorwoman (Becca Lish - Voice).	120345
2006	Celebrity Fit Club	T			Episode #12. 4-11-2006	Trackside Reporter (Paul Ross).	120346
2002	Celebrity Justice:	DT			Series 2002-	Hosts Carlos Diaz, Holly Herbert. Correspondents Omar Lugones, Rob Rosen, Dan Simon, Pat Lalama, Jane Velez-Mitchell. Guest Correspondent Antonio Carrasco III, Chrissy Albice.	120347
2003	Celebrity Justice:	DT				Hosts Carlos Diaz, Holly Herbert. Correspondents Omar Lugones, Rob Rosen, Dan Simon, Pat Lalama, Jane Velez-Mitchell. Guest Correspondent Antonio Carrasco III, Chrissy Albice.	120348
2003	Celebrity Poker Club	T			UK Series 2003-	Interviewer (Helen Chamberlain, 2005).  Hosts (Jesse May, Barney Boatman).	120349
2005	Celebrity Predictions	DT			Series 2005-	Broadcaster Anthony Crank. Heat Magazine Features Editor Lucie Cave. Presenter Dave Berry.	120350
1976	Celebrity Revue	DT				Interviewer	120351
2006	Celebrity Sex Tapes Unwound	DT			UK	Journalist-Broadcaster Germaine Greer. Journalist-Author Carly Milne. Narrator (Arabella Weir).	120352
1897	Celebrity, The	N	MLPL	Churchill, Winston		Press. Newspaper headlines.	120353
2008	Celebutantes	N		Goldberg, Amanda and Ruthanna Khalighi Hopper		Publicists. Celebrity gossip. News Media. Tongue-in-cheek story of a famous director’s daughter who has lousy taste in actor boyfriends and no particular creative skills and who texts and moans about her burning desire to effortlessly establish a fabulous career. 	120354
2004	Celeste in the City	MT	DVD -R 1547			Aspiring Journalist Celeste (Majandra Delfino) becomes a fact-checker on a New York newspaper and finds life as a single girl in New York difficult. Gay cousin and new friend help the shy journalist find the moxie and style she needs to improve her life.	120355
1987	Celestial Bed, The	N	OWN - H	Wallace, Irving		Investigative Journalist crusader exposes the goings on inside a controversial sex clinic.	120356
2006	Celestine Prophecy, The	M				Photographer (David E. Harshbarger).	120357
1988	Celia: Child of Terror	M				Newsreel Official (Ian Catchlove). Newsreel Voice (Don Kinsey).	120358
2007	Cell, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9426, 9425 (Two Parts). 			Reporter visits a retirement community and discovers the residents are guinea pigs for medical research. 	120359
1998	Cellofan - med doden til folge	MF				Journalist Marianne Hovden (Andrine Saether) is a big-town journalist who arrives in a small rural community asking questions, putting on a face, and trying to help her dying father who is suspected of murder.  She nearly gets killed.	120360
1998	Cellophane	MF			Norway	Reporter Marianne Hovden is a young journalist whose father lies dying in the hospital. Her father asks that she burn some documents he has entrusted to her and extracts a promise from her not to look at the papers. When Marianne's boyfriend Peter Olin breaks that promise they are both shocked at the contents. The documents are letters accusing Marianne's father of murder and newspaper clippings connecting the letters to the murder of a young woman in a town where her father was the parish priest 25 years ago. Marianne discovers evidence which points towards her father's involvement. Marianne does not believe her father is guilty and wants to prove his innocence before he dies. She acquires an alias and goes to the town where her father was accused. Under the pretext of working on a story she investigates the twenty-five year old events. Gradually she gets to know the people involved with the crime and discovers that the unsolved murder still ignites strong feelings. In the process, Marianne begins to doubt her father's innocence. When her true identity is revealed the powers-to-be are set in motion. 	120361
2004	Cellular	M				News Anchor #1 (Paul Sunderland).  News Anchor #2 (Lauren Sanchez). Newscaster at 457 Store (Kate London).	120362
1996	Celtic Pride	M				Reporter (George MacDonald). Sports Videographer (Chuck Loring).	120363
1999	Cement	M				Newscaster (Diana Morgan)	120364
1993	Cemetery Club, The	M				Photographer (Gene Ray).	120365
2009	Cemetery Dance	N		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		New York Times Reporter William Sithback and his wife Nora Kelly, a Museum of Natural History archeologist are found brutally attacked in their apartment on the Upper West side of Manhattan. Eyewitnesses claim and the security camera confirms the killer seen leaving the building was the strange, sinister man who had previously occupied their apartment -- and who had died horribly in it exactly one year ago. 	120366
2008	Cemetery Street	NJ		Seabrooke, Brenda		Teen Investigative Reporters uncovers a diabolical publicity stunt by a celebrated author and his henchman. Courtney’s mom, recently divorced from her latest husband, has moved the family all the way from Vermont to Florida and then rents a rattletrap house on Cemetery Street. Fifteen-year-old Courtney is used to being uprooted -- but living on Cemetery Street proves to be more of a challenge than even Courtney can handle: there is a creepy cemetery and surrounding jungle next to the house that is spooky. Courtney doesn’t really believe in ghosts. Then strange things begin to happen. Lights flicker in the graveyard. Tombs are desecrated with satanic markings. An innocent puppy is mysteriously killed. Suspense builds as Courtney and Josh, a handsome classmate, investigate rumors of devil worship in town culminating in a terrifying  Halloween night kidnapping and entombment. Solid detective work leads the young investigative reporters to a startling conclusion.	120367
1997	Cenizas del paraiso	MF				TV Journalist (Antonio Fernandez Llorente). Reporter (Maximiliano Ghione).	120368
1965	Censored	M			AFI-Censorship/Photographers	Photographer. News Media.	120369
1978	Centennial: Scream of Eagles, The (Chapter 12).	MT			Miniseries - 12 Episodes. Chapter 12.	Newscaster (Terry Phillips, Chapter 12). 1st Reporter (Morris Jones).	120370
2001	Center of Things, The	N		McPhee, Jenny		Tabloid Writer Marie, Plain-Jane,  gets obsessed with a B-movie diva while writing the ailing star's obituaryWhile researching an obituary for the comatose former movie queen, Marie Brown, a writer for the Gotham City Star, finds herself drawn to two men.	120371
1982	Centerspread Girls	M			Adult	Editor Sue Forbes (Georgina Spelvin). Newscaster Ellie Parker (Desiree Cousteau). The Photographer (Tara Aire).	120372
2006	CenterStage: Brian Williams	DT	DVD -R HQ 8227		Episode. 8-14-2006	TV Journalist Brian Williams interviewed.	120373
2005	CenterStage: David Halberstam	DT	DVD -R HQ 6317		Episode. 11-28-2005	Journalist and historian David Halberstam	120374
1933	Central Airport	M				Weatherman. Amarillo Weatherman (Irving Bacon).	120375
1995	Central Park West:	T	VHS 334, 335, 438, 437, 436, 400, 380, 368, 341, 335, 334.		Episodes	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Wells' writer-husband Mark Merrill (Tom Verica). New fashion editor Rachel Dennis (Kylie Travis), an Australian bombshell.	120376
1995	Central Park West: Allen Strikes Back	T			Episode #10 - Unaired	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Alex confronts Peter about sleeping with his step-father's mistress. Peter confesses and Alex dumps him. Rachel tells Rush about how Stephanie abuses her position to let Mark do a cover story. Alex sent to cover fund raiser by her new boss Ben (Mark Blum)Alex sees Rush's wife soak her husband's mistress in red wine. Alex working on a juicy first-page story on Allen and his mistress' affair but Allen offers her a better story if she drops it.Mark's piece for Communiqué is finished but Stephanie is in distress as it is too bad to be published. Mark's mind must be elsewhere. Rachel gets hold of the piece, faxes it to Allen as proof that Steph is incompetent editor-in-chief.Stephanie tells Mark she can't print his piece and he runs off to Carrie and wants to  move in with her. She isn't interested in anything serious and dumps him. Communique Editor (Katy Selverstone).	120377
1995	Central Park West: Behind Your Back	T			Episode #11. Unaired	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Mistress gives wife evidence about her affair with Allen. Steph cancels Mark's article and offers him a kill-fee but he gets angry. Mark calls Carrie and tells her how much he loves her on her answering machine.She records tape on the voice-mails of everyone at the magazine. At work, Wells is the last to learn about her husband's affair. Rushes to Carrie's office for confrontation. She throws out Mark. Rachel offers support to Stephanie.Convinces her to take some time off at an isolated retreat. Mark swears terrible revenge on Carrie. Allen offers Alex scoop on an island off Manhattan that will soon have Manhattan's first casino. Alex agrees to do the story her way. During a Communiqué sDuring a Communiqué staff meeting, Rachel announces Wells has suffered nervous breakdown and orders the upcoming magazine to be changed into an all fashion magazine because she is now the boss.	120378
1995	Central Park West: Best, False Friend, The	T			Episode #3. 9-27-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Wells hires Fashion Editor Rachel Dennis from London to work at Communiqué. Dennis turns out to be Carrie's friend. Peter takes Alex out to dinner and feeds her false information. Carrie warns Wells that Dennis is after her job and can't be trusted.Wells doesn't believe her. Guilt-ridden Peter warns Alex about the scam but she doesn't believe him. The Globe prints first-page retraction as they learn they've been set up. Furious Editor John fires Reporter Alex.Carries kisses Wells' husband but he breaks it off. Carrie places her earring on Wells' night stand.	120379
1995	Central Park West: Chess Moves	T			Episode #2. 9-20-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Alex tires in vain to convince her newspaper editor John (Peter Gerety) of The Globe to drop the article on Peter. Tired of Carrie's intrigues, Wells drops her column. Vengeful Carrie makes a play for Wells' husband by helping him produce his play.Rush's wife thinks her husband is cheating with Wells. Alex's paper prints article including material on secret investigation of the mayor's office that Peter had confided in Alex. He doesn't want to see her again.Male Editor (Alec Phoenix). Female Editor (Kaili Vernott)	120380
1995	Central Park West: Days of Thunder	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1995.	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Wells gives Carrie back her earring. Wells arranges urgent meeting with Rush about several circulation figures full of  discrepancies she's found. When she tells Rush he gets furious and orders her to stay off.Rachel tries to build up a friendship with Wells but secretly accesses the Communiqué computers and leaks information on the circulation figures. Rachel falls for Peter, sabotages Alex.Mark's play goes on. Carrie tries to seduce Mark but he resists. News on the circulation discrepancies leaked to the press and Rush tells Wells to find the leak ASAP.	120381
1996	Central Park West: End of a Marriage	T			Episode #17. 6-14-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Alex fakes miscarriage. Peter guilt-ridden. After staking his claim in New York with Communiqué, Brock decides to move his entire company, Brock Global Communications, to New York putting the executive office in same building as Communiqué. Mark returns.He and Stephanie could not salvage their marriage. Brock's wife ready to sell stock to Allen when Adam rushes in and they fight. Brock wins and drags his wife out of the room. She forces him to put her on the board. Peter finds out truth about Alex.Alex goes mad and attacks Peter with a knife. In the struggle she falls on the knife and dies. Peter dumps her body in the river and is arrested for murder.Shocked Mark is back, Carrie tells Jordan that Mark tried to rape her. Mark tells Carrie his new book is about what she has done to him and what he'll do in revenge. She is terrified.	120382
1996	Central Park West: Everything Has Its Price	T			Episode #19. 6-21-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Mark gives Carrie a puppy -- she returns home to find her pussy cooked in the microwaves. She calls the cops but Mark shows up with the pussy alive and well. Allen tries to blackmail his wife to come back to him by threatening to never let her see Peter.	120383
1996	Central Park West: Guess Who's Come to Annoy You	T			Episode #15. 6-7-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Jordan Tate (Noelle Beck), junior editor at Ward & Weston, tries to introduce some writers to Communiqué but Rachel isn't interested and treats her like trash. When she learns Jordan is Brock's daughter, she has a change of heart.Allen hires PI to dig up dirt on BrockCarrie befriends Jordan. Rush's wife photographed kissing Brock. Alex finds out she is not pregnant, still wants Peter to believe she is so he'll marry her.  Allen tries to get Brock's wife to sell him 25 percent of Brock's company. She isn't interested.	120384
1996	Central Park West: Hour of the Devil	T			Episode #14. 6-6-1996. Second Season Opener. Show retooled.	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Rush's wife sells 3% of Rush Media stock to tycoon  Adam Brock (Gerald McRaney) trying to takeover the company. Alex impregnated. Brock can now take over Rush Media but makes a trade with Allen -- if he gets Communiqué, he'll leave Rush Media alone.Allen agrees. Rachel kisses up to Brock in hopes he'll make her editor-in-chief. Brock dislikes Rachel's attitude towards the rest of the staff. Peter agrees to marry Alex for one year because of the child. Carrie is insecure about Brock.She's angry that Rachel is her new boss. She offers to help Allen crush Brock in return for money.	120385
1995	Central Park West: Intrigues	T			Episode #5. 10-11-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Peter gets his step-father to get Alex rehired at The Globe. At Communiqué, Steph does her best to catch the leak. Suspects Carrie. Rachel continues sabotaging her making Wells look incompetent. Rachel tells Allen Wells is the leak.Peter reconciles with Alex. Jealous Rachel tells Alex she only got her job back  because of Peter. Alex doesn't want anything more to do with Peter,  but he refuses to give up. She gives in.Wells pays a producer to option Mark's play.	120386
1995	Central Park West: Lunar Eclipse	T			Episode #6. 10-18-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Wells monitors all computers and gives out key cards in her attempt to catch the leak. Wells clashes with one of her editors, Tom Chasen (Robert Stanton) over an article she won't print.Rachel asks Peter to help her with her temporary visa which is about to expire. Rachel tries to discourage Alex about her relationship with Peter. Alex convinces John to let her dig up dirt on Rachel for a story for The Globe.Rachel schemes by making sure Tom's bashed article gets printed in the next issue of Communiqué. Uses Carrie's  key card.Wells fires Carrie when she learns her key card was used to access the office. Alex learns Rachel had to quit her job in London due to scandals and a unfaithful marriage. Rachel feels threatened but promises to get Alex first.	120387
1996	Central Park West: Mairmaids Strike Better	T			Episode #20. 6-26-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Carrie violently attacks Mark. Cops take her away and put her under psychiatric care. Rachel has son with Dianna's son, Tyler.  Brock is angry when he finds out Linda has deprived him of her 3 percent of Rush Media.Mark dresses up as a janitor and attacks Carrie in the psychiatric clinic. She goes crazy and accuses all the janitors of being Mark. She's committed.Brock wins bidding war for software company because Allen delivered a very low bid -- he was only scaring Brock to go higher. Allen and Dianna decide to get married.	120388
1996	Central Park West: Out on Bail	T			Episode #18. 6-19-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Peter in jail. More family intrigue. Mark continues to harass Carrie. Brock announces plans to expand globally by acquiring a French cable network for $10 million. His wife, Dianna Brock (Raquel Welch) stops it by finding fine print in contract.Carrie steals Mark's book as evidence of what he has been doing to her: dead rats, cockroaches in bed. Carrie thinks Mark is going to kill her. Peter jumps bail to go to South America.Reporter (Christopher Del Gaudio).	120389
1995	Central Park West: Pilot: Stephanie and the Wolves	T	VHS 305		Episode #1. 9-13-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Successful Editor Wells moves from Seattle to fancy, luxurious apartment in Central Park West along with writer-husband. Offered job as editor of trendy magazine Communiqué.Rush's step-daughter Carrie Fairchild (Madchen Amick) writes a column for a ridiculously high salary and her bitchy attitude gets her in conflict with Wells.Alex Bartoli (Melissa Errico) is a beautiful  newspaper reporter. She and Rush's step-son have a romantic dinner together and are photographed. The picture is printed on the first page of the newspaper she works for.She feels guilty because she has fallen for him.	120390
1996	Central Park West: Public Execution	T			Episode #16. 6-12-1996	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.More Soap opera than journalism now. Alex fakes losing the baby to keep Peter.	120391
1955	Central Park West: She Danced Only One Summer	T			Episode #13. Unaired. Mariel Hemingway's final episode.	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Allen bails out Mark to avoid more scandals and pays Carrie to drop charges. Wells returns, pulls Rachel's new fashion issue and fires her. A mega tycoon buys stocks in Allen's company, Rush Media. Peter tells Alex to stop threatening Robin.Alex reveals she's pregnant. Demands Peter marry her. Rachel gives Allen her pulled fashion magazine and claims it's a much better magazine than Wells can put together. Allen lets Rachel edit special fashion supplements to Communiqué.Distressed to still  be working with Rachel, Steph sleeps with Mark but regrets it. Wells delivers a new issue with a cover that says "fashion sucks." It's a huge success. Rachel and her supplement are made a laughing stock.While on top, Wells quits her job and moves to Seattle with Mark. Alex isn't pregnant after all -- blackmailed the doctor to go along with her scheme because she has proof he's been selling frozen embryos without authorization.	120392
1995	Central Park West: Showgirls	T			Episode #12. Unaired	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Rachel spreads word on Wells' nervous breakdown to the tabloids. Allen gives Alex expensive gifts because he likes her article on the casino. Peter is not happy and lashes out at Alex for writing the article since the island is a private nature preserve.Carrie manages to get hold of Wells at retreat. Shows her newspaper clippings about her breakdown. Tells her Rachel is behind it. Wells doesn't believe her.Stripper tips The Globe that Peter and a law student-stripper are having an affair. Alex assigned to story and threatens the student to dump Peter or else she'll ruin his career by exposing them.Marks tries to get the complete tape from Carrie to convince Stephanie of his love. In the struggle, Carrie falls. Wells heads back to New York. Carrie has Mark arrested for assault.	120393
1995	Central Park West: Story of Gil and Rachel, The	T			Episode #9. 11-15-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.During a Communiqué staff meeting, Carrie pitches an idea for an article on reversed migration and suggests Mark as the writer. Wells refuses to let Mark write the piece since it will be a conflict of interest.Carrie tells Mark that Wells didn't want him to write in her magazine. Peter tells Rachel again he isn't interested in her. Wells finally lets Mark write for Communiqué. Carrie forces Wells to make her editor of Mark's piece.Peter sleeps with his step-father's mistress. Rush tells Alex that Peter slept with his mistress. Rachel finds out about Carrie and Mark's affair.	120394
1995	Central Park West: When I Deceive You….	T			Episode #7. 11-1-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Globe Editor John assigns Alex and Gossip Columnist Lisa Monroe (Johann Carlo) to write a story about Carrie's dismissal and rumors about false circulation figures at Communiqué.Monroe has big sources inside the magazine but Alex has a hard time getting  people to talk. Rush celebrates his 13th wedding anniversary with his mistress. Communiqué reviewer gives the man producing Mark's play a bad review so he confronts Wells..He threatens to tell Mark the truth. Alex asks Allen about Carrie's dismissal. Furious, he throws her out and orders Peter to get her to back off. Mark finds out about Wells' backing play. He leaves her for Carrie.Alex is surprised when Monroe  refuses to write about Rachel and figures she must be the source and the leak. Alex tells Carrie who confronts Rachel and throws her out of her apartment. Demands Rachel get her rehired. Communiqué Assistant (Millie Chow)	120395
1995	Central Park West: With the Weapons of a Mrs.	T			Episode #8. 11-8-1995	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Mark can't forgive Stephanie. At work she clashes with Chasen again over an article she refuses to print. Rachel meet with Tom and promises to get him a better job at British Vogue if he confesses to being the leak. Tom agrees, confesses to Wells.Wells reluctantly rehires Carrie. Carrie forces Wells to make her an executive editor. Peter and Alex have sex for the first time. Mark and Steph reconcile but he still hasn't forgotten about Carrie.	120396
1996	Central Park West: You Belong to Me!	T			Episode #21. 6-28-1996. Final episode. Show cancelled.	Magazine Staff of trendy publication, Communiqué, owned by Allen Rush (Ron Leibman), the "Darth Vader of Publishing. Stephanie Wells (Mariel Hemingway), newly appointed editor-in-chief of Communiqué.Brock used too much money to acquire  software company. Allen could attempt  hostile take-over. Linda takes back Brock. Tyler anonymously tips press that stock broker who works for his father is involved with insider trading. Dianna and Linda fight.Tyler tricks Jordan into giving him her 2 percent in Brock Global. Allen and Dianna are married. Brock sues Dianna and freezes her Brock Global stocks. Judge lets her keep stocks. Jordan reads final chapter of Mark's book on his laptop.Brook needs majority of 51 percent to keep company. Jordan's 2 percent is crucial. Finding out sneaky Allen never intends to give him top job, Tyler uses Jordan's 2 percent to back his father. Brock then defeats Allen and Dianna.Jordan and cops arrive saving Carrie from Mark. Gun goes off and Mark is shot. Allen suffers fatal heart attack while in bed with Dianna. Dianna calls Brock, tells him Allen is dead and she will inherit everything he owns.	120397
1981	Centrespread	M				Editor (Ivor Louis)	120398
2000	Century of Lionel Legendary Trains, A	DT				Journalist Ron Grossman. Host Tom Snyder.	120399
1999	Century, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Peter Jennings)	120400
2000	Cerca de la Frontera	MF		Duran, Rodolfo (Director)	Argentina	Journalist Esteban (Claudio Gallardou) tries to escape from Buenos Aires in 1978 because his life is in danger after one of his articles is printed in the newspaper.Crossing the border is impossible so he hides out at a village near the frontier staying with a radical priest.	120401
2007	Cerco de Bogota, El	SS		Gamboa, Santiago	Collection of Short Stories	Foreign Correspondents Bryndis Kiljan, a beautiful journalist from Iceland and Olaf K. Terrible from Malta investigate an arms-trafficking web between guerrillas and the national army in Bogota.Bogata is a city whose government has fled to Cartagena while guerrilla forces, who already control the southern part of the city, battle against the army and the paramilitary. Mortars rain from the hills and atrocities increase on all fronts.The ramifications of what Kiljan and Terrible discover will take them into the underground of Bogota revealing the key to the bitter conflict.	120402
1970	Cerco, O	MF			Portugal.	Photographer Rui (Oscar Cruz).	120403
1997	Ceremony in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75"She wasn't a big woman, but she was a sneaky one. You didn't get to be one of the top on-air reporters in the city without some quick moves."Nadine to Eve Dallas: "Just a nibble, Dallas. Something I can take to the public for my ten o'clock bumper…So you know who he was. Got any leads on who opened his throat?"Trusting the media was a dicey business, but she'd trusted Nadine before. To their mutual benefit. As a research tool, Eve knew Nadine was a finely honed instrument.	120404
2004	Certain Chemistry, A	N		Millington, Mil		Writer Tom, a ghostwriter has an affair with actress whose memoir he is writing. Makes a madcap effort to hide the truth form his girlfriend.	120405
2007	Certain Cure: Where Science Meets Religion	N		Valoppi, Jennifer		TV Talk Show Host Helene Cummings is trying to save her struggling TV talk show and her mother is dying of cancer and has a drug injected into her spinal fluid by a mysterious doctor from China despite the objections of her daughter. 	120406
1965	Certain Evil, A	N	OWN - H	Kraslow, David and Robert Boyd	PR	Reporter Joseph Warrick, is requested by the State Department to aid in the overthrow of a Latin American dictator. Collusion between government and journalism.	120407
2008	Certain Girls	N		Weiner, Jennifer		Columnist Cannie Shapiro of the Philadelphia Examiner was an ambitious entertainment journalist with a plus-size figure and wicked wit to match. Now she is no longer a lovelorn career girl, but a sanguine matron with a minivan and a Crock-pot.  She is married and looking for a surrogate mother to carry their baby because of the medical crisis that ended “Good in Bed.” She can no longer bear children. 	120408
1921	Certain Rich Man, A	M		White, William Allan (Novel).	AFI-Newspapers	Newspaper Owner Adrian Bronwell (Jean Hersholt) comes to Sycamore Ridge to start a newspaper. When Molly Culpepper (Claire Adams)  refuses to marry him, he decides to live, but townsman wants to keep his money in the town bank to cover shortages.Molly is in love with a man whose father runs the bank and the townsman threatens the family with financial ruin unless she marries the newspaper owner.  She does and 20 years later he is a drunk and she is working for the paper.Newspaper owner shoots Bob Hendricks (Carl Gantwoort) who now runs the paper and then is killed in a railroad accident.Title refers to man who reforms when his wife dies and gives money to the townspeople whose businesses he helped ruin in his rise to the top.Ness: Film source of feud between author White and the producer.  Conflict addressed in TV film, "Mary White."	120409
1951	Certain Window, A	N		Dever, Joseph		Press	120410
1979	Certaines Nouvelles	M				Radio News.  News Reports in Algeria in the summer of 1961, the year before its hard-won independence from France. The radio provides steady drumbeat of news of the ever-approaching chaos to two families of French colonists who live in a coastal village.	120411
2007	Certainty	N		Thien, Madeleine		Radio Documentary Producer Gail Lim in Vancouver finds herself haunted by events in her parents’ past in war torn Asia, a past that remains a mystery that fiercely grips her imagination. As a child, Gail’s father, Matthew Lim, wandered the Leila Road and the jungle fringe with his lovely Ani, a girl whose early bond with Matthew will affect his life always. As children, they found themselves together under the terrifying shadow of war in Japanese-occupied Sandakan, Malaysia. The war shatters their families and splits the two apart until years later, when they meet again only to be separated. The legacy of their connection is later inherited by Matthew’s wife, Clara, in unexpected ways. Gail’s journey to unravel the mystery of her parents’ lives takes her to Amsterdam, where she meets the War Photojournalist Sipke, who tells his story of Ani and their relationship, which began in Jakarta, a story that will bring Gail face to face with the complications in her own life and lead her closer to the truth.	120412
1966	Certainty of Love, A	N		Coppel, Alfred		Journalist retreats to Lugano in 1956 where he meets a German girl, falls in love, leaves to report the Hungarian uprisings and when he returns, he finds that she is mortally ill.	120413
2005	Certified Male	NR		Hardy, Kristin	Harlequin Blaze	Reporter Del Redmond is a sharp-eyed reporter who sees right through Gwen Chastain’s bluff. Millions of dollars worth of rare stamps are gone, along with the family business unless Gwen follows the thief to a Las Vegas casino and steals the canceled postage back before anyone finds out. Except that means Gwen will have to masquerade as Nina, a poker-playing blond bombshell and get into even deeper trouble with Redmond. Now Gwen has no option but to trust Redmond and pray he knows how to play it close to the vest. It’s a big risk and the odds are stacked against her, except he’s got a few tricks of his own -- starting with a truly amazing pair of hands. 	120414
1968	Certo giorno, Un	MF				Interviewer (Lidia Fuortes), Woman Interviewer.	120415
1988	Cesarskie ciecie	TF			Poland	TV Reporter (Lech Soluba).	120416
1995	Cesta peklem	MF				Photographer (Jaromir Dulava).	120417
1682	Cethegus' Apology	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	120418
2003	Cetnicke humoresky: Bourka	TF			Episode #23. 6-5-2003.	News Media. Reporter (Tatiana Vilhelmova).	120419
1981	Chaalchitra	MF				Newspaper Editor (Utpal Dutt).	120420
1969	Chacal de Nahueltoro, El	MF				Reporter (Marcelo Romo)	120421
1996	Chacun cherche son chat	MF				Photographer (Frederic Aufray)	120422
1977	Chacun son enfer, A	MF				TV Reporter (Jean-Paul Tribout), un reporter T.V.	120423
2002	Chadshot Arutz Eser	DF			Israel. Series 1993-	News Program. TV Anchors Jacob Eilon (1993-2001), Miki Haimovich (1993-2002). Reporter-Newsreader Yonit Levi (1998-2002). Reporters Itai Angel (2003), Mati Cohen (2003).Weatherman Danny Rup (2005). Territories Reporter (Yenon Magel). Political Correspondent Emanuel Rosen. Arabic Affairs Correspondent Zvi Yechezkeli.	120424
1993	Chadshot Arutz Shtayim	DF			Israel. Series 1993	TV Anchor, Jacob Eilon (1993-2001). Arabic Affairs Correspondents Aharon Barnes (1993-2001), Zvi Yechezkeli.  Military Correspondent Roni Daniel. Political Correspondent Emanuel Rosen (1993-2002).Reporter and Newsreader Yonit Levi (1998-2002). Political Reporter-Political Correspondent Udi Sega (2002).	120425
1974	Chadwick Family, The	T			4-17-1974 Wednesday Movie of the Week	Editor-Publisher Ned Chadwick (Fred MacMurray), patriarch of huge clan, San Diego newspaper editor-publisher. Failed TV pilot	120426
1969	Chagrin et la pitie, Le	MF		Ophuls, Max and Andre Harris		Interviewer (Marcel Ophuls)	120427
1950	Chain Gang	M		Green, Howard J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Douglas Kennedy (Cliff Robertson)  working for editor "Pop" O'Donnell (Harry Cheshire) becomes a guard on chain-gang to expose brutal conditions. Complicating his investigation is his romance with rival Reporter Rita McKelvey (Marjorie Lord).Her stepfather, John McKelvey (Thurston Hall) owns paper where she works and is getting cheap labor from chain gang.  When she finds out her stepfather's connection to the prison, she quits the paper and goes to work for Kennedy's paper.Reporter uses a miniature camera concealed in cigarette lighter to take pictures at penitentiary. Although Kennedy's identity is discovered, he gets away while prison officials are dealing with an escaped convict.Reporter is shot and presumed to have been killed, but the other escaping convict helps him get free.	120428
2005	Chain Gang Farewell	N		Rivers, Clive		Reporter Arthur M. Vance criticizes publicizing conglomerates with the newsroom as the battleground and monopoly-minded corporate owners as the target.Anyone who ever worked for a money-grubbing newspaper chain that routinely grinds up reporters and throws them on the scrap heap will identify with this memoir set in Hawaii.Shouldering an astonishing workload, reporter Arthur Vance doesn’t hesitate to disclose newsroom injustices, poor leadership and atrocious editing practices.With experience as a police and military reporter, Vance sets the newsroom as his battleground and monopoly-minded corporate owners as his target.  He blasts corporate goals that silence an editorial voice by shutting down Honolulu's afternoon newspaper.This makes Honolulu a one-newspaper town. Exposes dirty dealings of media moguls, probably to the embarrassment of some real-life practitioners.	120429
2009	Chain Letter	M				News Media. Anchor on Scene (Mark S. Allen). A maniac murders teens when they refuse to forward chain mail.	120430
1994	Chain of Command	M				TV Reporter (Michael Greenspan)	120431
2000	Chain of Command	M				News Media. Young Journalist (Jason Lasater)	120432
2000	Chain of Fools	M				Reporter (Peter Kelamis). News Anchor (Marke Driesschen).	120433
1996	Chain of Fools	NM		Stevenson, Richard		Newspaper is up for sale and the family that owns it is divided between a liberal media firm's bid and the higher one from a chain that pays more attention to the ads than to editorial content.  The paper was known for its liberal content.When one of the family members who wanted to take the lower-paying offer is dead and two attempts are made on the life of another, a gay private eye and his longtime lover investigate.The family feud seems to have boiled over into murder. The detective must unravel family secrets behind the attacks before the culprit succeeds again.Attacks on Janet Osborne lend new significance to the earlier murder of her brother Eric. They were holding out to keep the family newspaper a beacon of liberal advocacy journalism. A screwy plot to save the newspaper turns tragic and even screwier before Strachey and a driven reporter step in to sort it all out. 	120434
1986	Chain of Vengeance	NM	PVL	Beechcroft, William		Reporter Dan Forrest, a  hot big-city reporter until the bottle got him and now a crime columnist for a sleazy New York tabloid. He's convinced there is a pattern in apparently random killings.With his curmudgeon editor's sour misgivings, he sets out on a low-budget cross-country investigation of his own.	120435
1993	Chain Reaction	NM		Jordan, Lee		Journalist. Montreal journalist is assigned to write about a heroic rescue that took place during a storm in a French village.	120436
1978	Chain Reaction	NSF	OWN - H	Pape, Gordon-Tony Aspler		Reporter Taylor Redfern, a Montreal reporter who does his job too well	120437
1996	Chain Reaction	M	DVD -R HQ 1874 (Media Excerpts)			Reporters Rita Bliss (Pam Zekman). Dolores Enrique (Lisa Tejero). Al Vanzetti (David Pasquesi). Drummond (John Drummond). TV Reporters: Catherine Herd-Lemkau, Tell Draper (Channel 7).Chicago Sun-Times: High Drama on Michigan Avenue. Two researchers in a green alternative energy project go on the run when they are framed for murder and treason.	120438
1980	Chain Reaction, The	M				News Media	120439
1949	Chain, The	N	PVL	Wellman, Paul I.		Newspaper Owner Tucker Wedge, owner and publisher of the Clarion, marries Algeria. He dies and Algeria Wedge keeps the Clarion.  "American press was masculine."Mob incited by local newspaper's disclosure of a dark chapter in the past life of a crusading minister in Jericho, Kansas.	120440
1984	Chain, The	M				Newsreader (Bob Holness).	120441
1934	Chained	M	DVD -R HQ 2324 (Media Excerpts). L			News Media. Tribune Reporter - Thompson of the Tribune (Gladden James). Bryant, a Reporter  (Frank Parker). Photographer (Colin Chase). Magazine and Newspaper stories and headlines (montage).	120442
1936	Chained	R	CD 001 Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 36-07-27	Reporters	120443
1920	Chains of Evidence	M		Britton, Leon D. (Story).  J. Clarkson Miller (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Dick (Wallace Ray), once unjustly jailed, is accused of stealing radium from a doctor and murdering the judge who sentenced him. Judge recently married reporter's mother without knowing about her sonReporter has fallen in love with judge's daughter. He is cleared by shoemaker who broke into the house to steal radium so he could cure his injured son. Admits he saw judge murdered by gang of thugs with which the reporter was once associated.	120444
1985	Chains of Gold	N	OWN - P	Lamb, Margaret		Magazine Journalist Penny Miller	120445
1998	Chairman of the Board	M				Newscaster (Mark Kriski)	120446
2005	Chakushin ari 2 (aka One Missed Call 2, One Missed Call Two)	MF	DVD -R HQ 10501, 10502		Japan	Journalist Takako Nozoe (Asaka Seto) and a detective investigate the curse of calls received on a cell phone that usually result in deaths three days later. A young teacher and her boyfriend enjoy a night out with friends at a Chinese restaurant when the teacher receives  a death message call on her cell phone, but instead of dying three days later, tragedy strikes immediately. The curse has mutated to fool a wiser public and reach a broader audience by indiscriminately infecting anyone who answers the cell phone call and then works its way through every number in that person’s phone book. Both are at a loss as to how to handle the situation. But Takako and the detective are ready to help.  They believe the curse is real. The investigation leads the journalist to Taiwan to visit her estranged husband. It turns out he’s been researching the curse, which is spreading throughout Asia like a virus. The journalist and detective trace the lineage of the curse to Taiwan and once the origins are discovered, it’s a race against time to put an end to the horror. 	120447
1997	Chalk	T			Episode #10.	TV Reporter 1 (Alison Goldie).	120448
2003	Chalk Line	M				Journalist Miles Stanford is a writer at the hot entertainment Magazine “Freeze-Frame.” He was once at the top of his game but has hit a slump -- that is until he’s told to interview this issue’s cover girl, a popular model.  Stanford thinks he may have a big story to get him back on top. It could be the story of his career -- if he lives.The reporter and the model instantly hit it off but their relationship comes to a crashing halt when she is abducted. The reporter is chosen to deliver the ransom to the kidnappers. Miles is caught between his ruthless, demanding boss who will do “anything” for a headline, the jaded cops and the vicious kidnappers with no one to trust and time running out.  Miles has to navigate the perils and politics of getting the story before he becomes the next victim sporting a chalk line around his corpse. 	120449
1963	Challenge Golf	DT			1-5-1963 to 4-5-1964. ABC.	TV Sportscaster Bill Flemming.	120450
1978	Challenge of the Super Friends	C			Series 1978-1979	Reporter Clark Kent (Danny Dark) is Superman	120451
1949	Challenge To Lassie	M	DVD -R HQ 8644, 8645.			Newspaper Reporter (James Finlayson).	120452
1990	Challenger	MT				News Media. Reporter (Eileen Morris). Launch Commentator (Spencer Prokop).	120453
2006	Challenger: Countdown to Disaster	MT				News Media. Reporter (Drew Zeran). Space shuttle Challenger disaster.	120454
1975	Chalupari	MTF			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Josef Bek).	120455
1992	Chamatkar	MF			India	Commentator, Cricket (Johnny Lever).	120456
1996	Chamber, The	M				TV Newscaster (James Geralden). Newscaster on Air (Stephanie Bell Flynt)	120457
1990	Chambre a part	MF				TV Reporter (Christian Rodska)	120458
1972	Chambre rouge, La	MF				TV Interviewer (Mamine Pirotte).	120459
1981	Chameleon	N	OWN - P - GPL	Diehl, William		Reporter and Ex-CIA agent Frank O'Hara lives in hiding in Japan when he is called in on the biggest story since Watergate.Together with an aggressive female reporter, O'Hara set out to track down the Chameleon, a mysterious master assassin and saboteurTheir chase leads them on a trail littered with destruction to uncover the Chameleon's deadly secret.	120460
2000	Chameleon 3: Dark Angel	MT				Anchorwoman (Jennifer Congram). News Anchor (R.J. Adams).	120461
1989	Chameleon Street	M				African-American Journalist. William Douglas Street (Wendell B. Harris Jr.) is a chameleon taking on whatever role suits the situation -- from reporter to doctor to lawyer, he impersonates anyone he sees a need for and can earn him an income. Bored with his life and working for his father with a wife who wants more money, he reinvents himself becoming a chameleon. One of the roles he takes on is that of a reporter, a writer from Time Magazine because he wants to interview a woman’s basketball player. “She had four “B’s,” he says. “Black, Beauty, Brains and Basketball.” Based loosely on the real-life exploits of conman William Douglas Street. 	120462
1989	Chameleons	MT				Anchorman (Roger Lodge).	120463
1964	Chameleons, The (aka Network Jungle, The)	N		Levy, David		TV Network President Steven Lane, president for network television of Federal Broadcasting Company (FBC).	120464
1979	Champ, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2504, 2505, 2488			TV Reporter (Bob Gordon).	120465
1950	Champagne for Caesar	M				Radio Announcer (Douglas Evans)	120466
2006	Champagne Gang, The	M				News Reporter (John De Hart).	120467
1937	Champagne Waltz	M				Press	120468
1949	Champion	M	DVD -R HQ 9687, 9686. SVD 1429		Douglas	Reporter (Don Brodie).	120469
1916	Champion	SS	OWN - H	Lardner, Ring W.	In "How to Write Short Stories." 1925.	Sports Reporter is assigned to write prizefighter's biography for a Sunday feature page.  Reporter doesn't talk to fighter. Writes his article from clips.Sports editor placing story in the newspaper doesn't want the truth. He wants what his audience wants -- a hero	120470
1935	Champion de ces dames, Le	MF				Journalist (Max Peral)	120471
1967	Champion House: Sonata for a Solo Fiddle	T			Episode #14. 9-3-1967	News Media. 1st Reporter (Maurice Quick). 2nd Reporter (Ron Welling).	120472
1925	Champion of Lost Causes	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	120473
1998	Champions	M				Newscaster (Louisette Geiss).	120474
2008	Champions	M				Journalist (Philippe Reinhardt).	120475
1994	Champions 2: Manchester United Official Review of the 1993-1994 Season	M				Commentators (Ian Darke, Barry Davies, Andy Gray, Alistair Mann, John Motson, Rob Palmer, Gerald Sinstadt, Clive Tyldesley, Martin Tyler).	120476
1992	Champions: Burnley Are Back	DT				Reporter Robert McCaffrey. Commentator Clive Tyldesley.	120477
1979	Champions: Love Story, A	T			Episode	News Media. National Figure Skate Championships background.	120478
1953	Championship Bowling	DT			1953-1970. Syndicated	TV Sportscasters Frede Wold, Jack Drees (1966-1967), Bud Palmer (1968-1970), Bill Burnetta (1968-1970).	120479
1959	Championship Bridge with Charles Goren	DT			Series. 10-18-1959 to 4-9-1961. ABC	TV Commentators Alex Dreier, Charles Goren.	120480
2004	Championship, The	T				Reporters (Ned Boulting, Gabriel Clarke, Robbie Earle, Ally McCoist, Andy Townsend). Commentators (Jon Champion, Clive Tyldesley).	120481
2004	Championship, The	DT			UK.	Reporters Ned Boulting, Gabriel Clarke, Robbie Earle, Ally McCoist, Andy Townsend. Commentators Jon Champion, Peter Drury, Clive Tyldesley. Presenter .Matt Smith	120482
1954	Champs of the Chase	M			Short.	Girl Photographer (Kay York).	120483
1933	Chance at Heaven	M	VHS 1209		Rogers	News Media. First Reporter (Harry Bowen)	120484
1958	Chance for Romance	T			10-13-1958 to 12-5-1958. ABC	TV Newsman John Cameron Swayze is the host	120485
1986	Chance in a Million: And What Shall We Do for a Ring?	T			Episode #10. 1-27-1986	Newsreader (John Benson).	120486
1986	Chance in a Million: Pre-Matrimonial Tension	T			UK. Episode #17.11-24-1986	Photographer (Joe Melia).	120487
1984	Chance in a Million: Stuff of Dreams	T			Episode #6. 10-15-1984	Reporter (John D. Collins). News Director (Ken Kitson).	120488
1998	Chance of a Lifetime	T	SVD 1143. SVD 671			Freelance Writer (John Ritter) is destitute and agrees to wed former editor (Katey Sagal) for health-care benefits	120489
1943	Chance of a Lifetime, The	M				British Newsman (Robert Hale)	120490
1998	Chance of Snow, A	MT			Ness	Sportswriter Matthew "Matt" Parker (Michael Ontkean) reevaluates his marriage at a Minnesota airport	120491
1931	Chances	M				News Vendor Joe (Forrester Harvey)	120492
1989	Chances Are	M	DVD -R HQ 8282, 8283. SVD 592	Howze, Perry, Randy Howze (Screenplay)		Aspiring Reporter Alex Finch (Robert Downey) comes back as the reincarnation of deceased lawyer who died  23 years ago. Washington Post Reporter, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and colleague. Philip Train (Ryan O'Neal) was the dead man's best friend.Finch sneaks into the Washington Post as a delivery boy and walks into an editorial meeting announcing to Editor Ben Bradlee, "I want to be a reporter."After Finch gets the goods on a corrupt judge with the help of an old photograph, Bradlee gives him a job as a reporter.	120493
2000	Chances Are	N		Delinsky, Barbara		Public Relations Expert Liz Jerome is hired to do some damage control for a company owned by Donovan Grant and the dividing line between professional and personal suddenly disappears. 	120494
2002	Chandler Brothers: Bachelor	NR		Phillips, Carly	#1 Chandler Brothers Series	Foreign Correspondent Roman Chandler has always prized his freedom above all else. Now losing a coin toss has sealed this youngest brother’s fate. Finding someone to escort down the aisle is the easy part -- every wannabe bride in sleepy Yorkshire Falls is itching to get hitched to this gorgeous, globe-trotting Chandler man. But Roman still lusts after the woman who got way. Stunning heartbreaker Charlotte Bronson has come home to put down roots and get her erotic lingerie business off the ground. She wants a man that won’t go chasing off to the car corners of the earth for a breaking news story. He wants her to say “I do.”After news of his mother’s weak heart summons him home, globetrotting journalist Roman Chandler loses a coin toss with his brothers that determines who will relinquish his bachelor status to give their mother a grandchild. Roman decides to “settle down” without giving up his travel-intensive job, and as one of the most handsome men in town, he can have his pick of the local women except for Charlotte Bronson, his high school crush. Thoughts of her parents’ miserable long-distance marriage keep Charlotte from accepting Roman’s proposal, despite the sexual sparks that fly at their every encounter. Mutual attraction eventually proves too powerful to resist, however, but first Roman must win her trust.	120495
2003	Chandler Brothers: Heartbreaker, The	N		Phillips, Carly	#3 Chandler Brothers Series	Publisher Chase Chandler of a local newspaper is nursing a Miller draft in a Washington D.C. bar when Sloane Carlisle happens to walk into the hole-in-the-wall establishment. Avowed singleton Chase needs a cold one one after overdosing on the marital bliss of his younger brother, Foreign Correspondent Roman, and Roman’s pregnant wife, Charlotte. Sloan has come in search of a scotch straight up to recover from shocking news: she is not the biological daughter of Sen. Michael Carlisle, whose dead first wife, Sloane’s mother, grew up in Yorkshire Falls, N.Y. where Chase is publisher of the local paper. Sloane has also learned that two Carlisle staffers may be plotting to kill her real father. Chase knows none of this -- only that here is “a vision in a dress so pink, so short, so bare, it ought to be illegal.”  And Sloane has no idea that Chase has come to Washington hoping for a scoop on Senator Carlisle. Nevertheless, one smoldering glance is enough to seal the couple’s fate. The ensuing sex scene includes uninhibited lubricity made responsible (condoms) and romantic (champagne). 	120496
2003	Chandler Brothers: Playboy	NR		Phillips, Carly	#2 Chandler Brothers Series	Foreign Correspondent Roman Chandler is one of the irresistible, marriage-resistant Chandler brothers of rural Yorkshire Falls, N.Y. Footloose Journalist Roman got hooked, thanks to the ingenious plotting of his matchmaking mama. This book focuses on Policeman Rick, a loving but broken-hearted divorcee determined to resist both mom’s marriage plots and those of his admirers -- roughly every single woman in town. The third brother, Chase, is publisher of the local newspaper. Rick plans to outsmart his mother by employing a counterplot involving equally commitment-shy Kendall Sutton, whom the playboy policeman rescues from a car mishap as she’s feeling her own wedding. Officer Rick Chandler isn’t such a bad guy -- he just doesn’t believe in marriage. But that doesn’t stop his mother and the rest of the women in town from trying to set him up with every single woman in sight. Kendall and Rick strike up a convenient arrangement to keep their respective families at bay, but could true love evolve out of such false pretenses?	120497
2009	Change in Altitude, A	N		Shreve, Anita		Photojournalist Margaret and freshly minted doctor Patrick are newlyweds just finding their footing in Nairobi and in their marriage when a mountain-climbing accident changes everything. 	120498
1934	Change of Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 5550, 5555. VHS 1076		Hollywood's Great Love Teams	Reporter Catherine Furtness (Janet Gaynor), small-town girl adjusting to big city life and people	120499
1992	Change of Heart	M				Photographer (Eric Fink). Video Editor (Scott Ferguson).	120500
1997	Change of Heart	N		Stern, Tracy		Magazine Journalist Kerry McKinney gets a job at a trendy San Francisco magazine in exchange for her promise to hand her infant over to a professional couple dying to adopt a child.She obediently goes along with the plan until her son is born. She panics and decides to keep the baby, only to change her mind again. Once the child is safely gone, she is relieved to find she enjoys the magazine job.But then a visit to her infant son convinces her to fight for custody. Nevada-born McKinney is about to get married when her fiancé is killed in a car accident and she must decide what to do about her now-fatherless unborn child.Her grandmother takes care of everything. Man Reading Newspaper in Brisbane's Office (Edmund Mortimer). Brisbane's Assistant (Phil Tead).	120501
1999	Change of Heart	N		Hill, Linda		Journalist Cory Hayes is celebrating the publication of a hard-won story by going to a secluded lesbian bar. There she meets Supermodel Julia Westgate who at 38 watches in panic as her career begins to decline -- and as she realizes she is truly alone in the world. Deeply closeted, Julia has always limited her encounters with women to secret trysts and one -- or two -- night stands. While on a shoot in Boston, Julia carefully disguises herself so she won’t be recognized, then sneaks out to a secluded lesbian bar. There she meets the local journalist Hayes. After spending a passionate weekend with Julia, Cory is devastated when she wakes up to an empty bed. Weeks later, in a supermarket check-out line, Cory’s jaw drops when she sees an exquisite face on the cover of a fashion magazine -- a face that looks more than vaguely familiar. Thus begins an all-consuming game of hide-and-seek, with Julia trying to run from herself and her uncertain future -- and Cory willing to risk everything to find her. 	120502
1909	Change of Heart, A	M				Newspaper. Pictures in the fashion paper	120503
1969	Change of Mind	M				Reporter (Dan MacDonald). Reporter (Guy Sanvido). Reporter (Chuck Shamata). Reporter (Joseph Wynn).	120504
1982	Change of Scene, A	N	OWN - H	Cullinan, Elizabeth		Journalist Tomas O'Domhnaill and his rakish newspaper cronies	120505
2008	Changeling	M				News Media. Reporter #1 at Train (Russell Edge). Reporter #2 at Train (Stephen W. Alvarez). Reporter at Precinct (Pete Rockwell).  Repoter at Hearing (Jim Nieb). Reporters (Jarrod W. Robbins, Christopher Lee Bailey). Press Photog #1 (Richard Hansen). News Vendor (Zach Mills). A mother’s kidnapped son is returned home -- but he isn’t her son. 	120506
1976	Changeling Conspiracy, The	N	MLPL	McCloy, Helen		Reporter Samuel Rogers Joel. Newspaper reporter. Greenwood News.  Fights terrorists for the woman he loves. When she returns, who is she?	120507
1969	Changes	M			AFI-Reporters/Magazine	Reporter Kristine (Marcia Strassman).	120508
1991	Changes	MT	SVD 631. SV 61		4-1-91	TV News Anchor Melanie Adams, beautiful and successful. Reporter (Milt Tarver).	120509
1983	Changes	NR	OWN - P	Steel, Danielle		TV News Anchor Melanie Adams, beautiful and successful	120510
1980	Changes	DT			Australia. Series.	Interviewer Jock Rankin	120511
1975	Changes, The: Noise, The	T			Episode #1. 1-6-1975	Newsreader (Jeremy Carrad).	120512
2002	Changing Lanes	M				Newscaster (Pamela Hart). Newsroom Executive Producer (Alyson Renaldo). Newsroom Producer (Susan Blackwell). Newsroom Writer (Neal Jones). Newsroom Director (Richard Velasco).Newsroom Script Supervisor (Mary Kelly). Newsroom Reporter (Leonard L. Thomas). Newsroom Associate Director (Anthony DiGiacomo). Newsroom Associate Producer (James Soviero).	120513
2008	Changing of the Guard	CB			Avengers: The Initiative #12	Reporter Sally Floyd	120514
1960	Channel 2 News (aka Channel Two News in Los Angeles)	DT			Series 1960-	News Program. TV Anchors Jerry Dunphy (1960-1975, 1995-1997),  Linda Alvarez (1993-), Ann Martin (1994),  Paul Dandridge (1996-), Catherine Anaya (1998-2002), Gretchen Carr (1998-2002), Jonathan Elilas (1998)Investigative Reporter Linda Breakstone (1994-). Reporters Paul Udell (1962-), Maury Green (1962-), Warren Olney, Howard Gingold, Rick Davis,  Dave Lopez (1997-),  Jennifer Sabih (1996), Juan Fernandez (1996). Gordon Tokumatsu.Reporters Aaron Fitzgerald (1997), Drew Griffin (1994), Joel Grover (1996), Michael Brownlee (1999-), Mike Castellucci (1999-), Randy Paige. Entertainment Reporters David Sheehan (1971-1984, 1994-), Lisa Joyner (2004). Human Predicament Ralph Story.Traffic Reporters Jim Thornton (1996). Sportscasters Gil Stratton (1962-1975), Jim Hill (1976-1987, 1992-). Bret Lewis (1995), Steve Hartman (1999), Weathermen Bill Keene (1962-1994). Tony Williams (1995), Pamela Wright (1998).	120515
2000	Channel 2 News (aka Channel Two News in Los Angeles)	DT			Series 1960-	News Program. TV Anchors Harold Greene (2001),  Angela Chee (2001), Kent Shocknek (2001 - Morning). Suzanne Rico (2002), Laura Diaz (2002-), Paul Magers (2004). Anchor-Reporter Ana Garcia (2000-2001, 2003-).Reporters Mark Coogan (2000), Ben L. McCain (2000), Jennifer Bjorklund (2000-), Leyna Nguyen (2002), Lisa Sigell (2002), Glen Walker (2002), Rick Chambers (2003), Steve Kmetko. Investigative Reporter Joel Grover (2003-).Morning Traffic Reporter Vera Jimenez (2004), Chief Medical Correspondents Paul M. Nemiroff (2001), Chris Schauble (2001-), Vicki Vargas. Meteorologists Josh Rubenstein (2002), Bryon Miranda (2002).Weather Anchors Danny Romero (2002), Carl Bell (2003-), Rachel Boesing (2003-), Jim Castillo (2001-2002), John Elliott (2004), Johnny Mountain (2005). Sports Anchor Bill Seward (2001-),	120516
1982	Channel 4 News	DT			UK. 1982 Series.	News Program. TV Anchors Jon Snow, Zeinab Badawi (2007). Newscaster Peter Sissons. Reporters Angela Chee (2004), Katie Razzall (1998), Darshna Soni (2001). Anchor Zeinab Badawi (1989-1998). Scotland Correspondent Sarah Smith.Studio Presenter Alex Thomson (1998-2006). Political Editor Elinor Goodman (1988-2005). Washington Correspondent Michael Crick (1988-1990). Foreign Affairs Correspondents Gaby Rado (1992-2003). Jonathan Miller (2007). More4 News Presenter Bridgid Nzekwu.Sports Correspondent Sue Turton (1999). News Correspondent Sue Turton (2007).Presenters Daljit Dhaliwal (1995), Kirsty Lang (1998), Samira Ahmed (2000), Sue Carpenter, Sheena McDonald, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Alex Thomson, Sarah Smith. Jon Snow, Krishnan Guru-Murthy. More4 News Presenter Bridgid Nzekwu (2007).	120517
1982	Channel 4 News (aka Channel Four News in Los Angeles)	DT				News Program. TV Anchors Kelly Lange (1982-1998),  John Schubeck (1982-1986), John F. Beard (1982-1992), Paul Moyer (1992-), Anchor-Correspondent-Commentator Jess Marlow (1984-1992), Chuck Henry (1994-), Michelle Ruiz (1998-2005), Colleen Williams (1986-)Reporter-Anchor Furnell Chatman. Reporter-Anchor Kelly Mack (1994-), Reporter-Weekend Anchor Rich Chambers (1992-1999). Anchor-Correspondent Ted Chen (1995). Co-Anchors David Cruz (1996-), Diane Diaz (1992-), Bob Pettee, Tracie Savage (1994-).Co-Anchor Kathy Vara (1994-2001). Reporter-Anchor Beverly White (1992-). Correspondents Angie Austin (1991), Kim Baldonado (1995-), Bonnie Boswell, Laurel Erickson, Sonya Crawford (1999-), Conan Nolan (1986-), Mary Parks (1994-), Joe Rico (1993-),Reporters Patrick Healy (1984-), Robert Kovacik, Gordon Tokumatsu (1993), Correspondent-Commentator Doug Kriegel. Medical Correspondent Bruce Hensel (1987-),Weathermen Fritz Coleman (1982-), Christopher Nance. Weatherman-Traffic Reporter Paul Johnson (1988-),  Sportscaster Fred Roggin, Carols Del Valle (1995-).	120518
1965	Channel 5 News at Ten (aka Channel Five News at Ten, KTLA News at 10).	DT			Series 1965-	News Program. TV Anchors Hal Fishman, Larry McCormck (1971-2004), Marta Waller (1984), Ron Olsen (1987), Jann Carl (1989-1995), Sharon Tay (1992-1999), Terry Anzur (1997-2000), Patricia Del Rio (1999), Lynette Romero (1999), Frank Buckley (2005).Anchor Lu Parker (2005). Reporters Stan Chambers (1965-), Warren Wilson (1984-), Ted Garcia (1998), Janet Choi (2004). Correspondent Kurt Knutsson (1999).Sports Anchors Stu Nahan (1988-1999), Leila Feinstein (2003). Entertainment Reporters Ross King (2004), Zorianna Kit (2004).	120519
1979	Channel Nine Cricket	DT			Australia. Series	Commentators Richie Benaud (1980-), Greg Chappell (1989-), Ian Chappell (1985-), Tony Greig (1984-), Ian Healy, Bill Lawry (1985-), Mark Nicholas (2004-), Michael Slater, Mark Taylor.	120520
2005	Channel One News	DT				TV Anchor-Reporter Richard Allan Kent. Anchor-Reporter Rayn Burnham. Anchors Allison Fisher, Tkeyah Crystal Keymah, Lisa Ling, Andrew Yani.  Reporter Anderson Cooper.Hosts Sofia Lidskog, Errol Barnett, Gotham Chopra, Seth Doane, Janet Choi, Melissa Knowles, Maria Menounos.	120521
2001	Chantrea Conway’s Story: Voyage From Cambodia in 1975, A	N		Pastore, Clare	Journey to America Series #3	Photojournalist is the father of a woman, Chantrea Conway, who wants nothing more than to start a new life in America after he mother is killed by the Khmer Rouge. Fleeing their home in Cambodia, 13-year-old Chantrea and her grandparents experience loss, starvation and deceit in their search for safety and news of Chantrea’s missing American photojournalist father. 	120522
2002	Chao de Estrelas	MF				Interviewer (Marcus Vinicius Faustini-Himself)	120523
2002	Chaos	M				News Media. News Reporter (Grainne de Buitlear). Journalist (Tara McNamee).	120524
2000	Chaos Factor, The	M				TV News Anchor (Saida Pagan)	120525
2000	Chaos Theory	N		Krist, Gary		Journalism Teacher Renee Daniels, who is white,  and her FBI agent former lover, who is black, help two middle-class teenagers, one black and one white, who have stumbled upon a deadly, far-ranging conspiracy.They leave a dull birthday party to get some marijuana in a seedy part of Washington D.C. The drug deal turns sour, the dealer injured and they run away. The next day they find out that the man was an undercover cop and he is now dead.Before they know it, the boys become targets of a vast political conspiracy.  Set up by a drug find in their high school lockers and they run away.The teacher steals files and uncovers the conspiracy the boys have stumbled on.	120526
1992	Chaplin	M				News Media. Reporter (Todd Mason Covert). Reporter (Bill Forman). Reporter (Charley J. Garrett). Reporter (Jerry Giles). Reporter (Howard Hughs). Reporter (Jayson Kane). Reporter (Michael Miller). Reporter (John Otrin). Reporter (Paul Sinclair).Reporter (Terence Stone). Reporter (Ralph Votrian). Cameraman (David Totheroh).	120527
2005	Chappelle Show, The: Parody Frontline Documentaries.	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode #1. 1-22-2003	Parody Frontline Documentaries. Frontline Anchor Kent Wallace.  "A black, blind white supremacist."	120528
2004	Chappelle Show:	T	DVD -R HQ 7901 (Two Episodes)		Comedy Central Series	TV Anchorman (David Chapelle) recurring character. African-American with blond hair newsman. White House Press Conference.	120529
2004	Chappelle Show: Black George Bush	T			Episode #27. 4-14-2004.	Reporter (Maurice Jamal). Reporter (Robert Petkoff).	120530
2006	Chappelle Show: News Parody: Deep Impact 1998.	T	DVD -R HQ 8395		Episode #10. 3-26-2003	TV Anchor Chuck Taylor (David Chappelle in whiteface). Press Conference with the President of the United States on Deep Impact 1998. Reporter (Bob Wiltfong). Announcer (Rudy Rush).President Dave tells all the secrets of the White House including Cure of AIDS, Cloning and Aliens.	120531
2006	Chappelle's Show: Hip Hop Newsbreak With Chuck Taylor	T	DVD -R HQ 6613		Episode #31. 7-9-2006	Parody TV News. News 3 - Hip Hop Newsbreak with Chuck Taylor, TV Anchorman.	120532
2005	Chappelle's Show: Lost Episodes, The: Parody Newscast	T	DVD -R HQ 6463		Episode #4 2-12-2003	Parody News. News 3 Special Report with Frank Dobson and Chuck Taylor (David Chappelle in extreme whiteface). "I'm Chuck Taylor. Frank Dobson died last night in his sleep." Report on African-American reparation checks turning blacks into the new rich.TV Field Reporter Wendy Mullin (White) in Queens interviews new rich blacks. Financial Correspondent Michael Peterson (White) reports on how the new rich blacks are changing the economy landscape.  More News 3 Special Report. Weatherman Big Al.News Media. News Reporter (Dawn Stensland).	120533
2006	Chappelle's Show: Newscenter 3 Special Report on the Jedi Scandal	T	DVD -R HQ 8291		Episode #7. 3-5-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Chuck Taylor (David Chappelle made up as a Caucasian) breaks into regular programming with a Newscenter 3 Special Report With Chuck Taylor. It's the story of a sex scandal involving the Jedi Knights.Jedi Knight Council Leader Yoda is at a press conference at Skywalker Ranch. Reporters quizzing him about the Jedi Cover-up. He resigns after taking several questions.Reporters at press conference of Yoda's replacement -- Mace "Sam Jackson" Windau. Taylor then gets an exclusive interview with a former Jedi Knight, Jarth Mader. Also includes an interview with a Star Trek fan on the street.Reporter (Rita Pietropinto). Host Dave Chappelle. Author Stephen King (Himself). Announcer (Rudy Rush - Voice).	120534
2004	Chappelle's Show: Theresa Roddy Interview, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6855		Episode #21. 3-3-2004	Interviewer Theresa Roddy of the Theresa Roddy Interview show talks to Lil Jon on her television program. She is bathed in soft light and asks very sincere questions. Lil John tries to answer her.	120535
2004	Chappelle's Show: TV Interviewer	T	DVD -R HQ 5927.		Episode #20. 2-25-2004	TV Interviewer Theresa Roddy of "The Theresa Roddy Interview."	120536
2004	Chappelle's Show: World Series of Dice	T	DVD -R HQ 5454		Episode #21. 3-3-2004	Sportscasters Wilbur and Robert "Rob" and cover the World Series of Dice. Parody of coverage of poker championships. 2004 World Series of Dice from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn, New York.	120537
2003	Chapter and Verse	N		Bateman, Colin		News Media. Ivan Connor's publisher has just turned down his wonderful new novel, CHAPTER AND VERSE. His agent is out of ideas, and the only person to turn up at his latest reading is his mum. He's desperately jealous of the marketable Francesa Brady, a hugely successful author of fat romantic books for fat romantic people, whose expansive hair and bright red lipstick attack him from posters everywhere he goes. He's also living at home since his marriage broke up, and his ex-wife is furious that he collected the wrong child from school. But Connor has a brilliant idea. He's going to beat Francesca at her own game. All he needs is the right woman to play the part. And 'April May' is perfect. The media will adore the stunning calendar girl. No one will guess she's actually all wig and make-up, and on the run from prison...	120538
2005	Chapter II: Pillars of Wisdom!, The	CB			Captain Gravity: Power of the Vril, The #2	Russian Journalist Yefimovich	120539
1961	Chapter on Tyranny, A: Dateline Berlin	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre	Narrator Ron Cochran	120540
1996	Chapter Perfect	M				News Director (George Hodge)	120541
1999	Chapter Zero	M				Newspaper Vendor (Peter Paul DeLeo). Novelist examines his life and ambition when his world is turned upside down by a sultry publisher.	120542
1645	Character of a London-Diurnal, The	ER	USC	Cleveland, James		News	120543
1841	Character Sketches:  Fashionable Authoress, The	N	USC	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Editor Lady Fanny Flummery, a fashionable authoress, 45 novels, edited 27 new magazines, publishing poems, plays, thoughts, memoirs, recollections of travel and pamphlets without number. Lady Fanny writes everything; that is, nothing.M'Lather, a journalist. Immense pudgy man who wears a ruby breast-pin. Timson Augustus, editor of famous evening paper, the **** whose favourable notices Lady Fanny Flummery buys by attending to their family.	120544
1669	Characters	SS	USC	Butler, Samuel		Newsmonger (News-Monger)  is "a Retailer of Rumour, that takes up upon Trust, and sells as cheap as he buys. He deals in a perishable Commodity, that will not keep: for if it be not fresh it lies upon his Hands, and will yield nothing.""True or false is all one to him; for Novelty being the Grace of both, a Truth grows stale as soon as a Lye. … He is little concerned whether it be good or bad, for that does not make it more or less News;""and, if there be any Difference, he loves the bad best, because it is said to come soonest; for he would willingly bear his Share in any public Calamity, to have the Pleasure of hearing and telling it." Also a Modern Critic.	120545
1616	Characters, or Wittie Descriptions of the Properties of Sundry Persons	ER	COPY	Anonymous (Thomas Overbury)		News. Characters: An Almanacke-Maker. A Rymer.  Newes From Any Whence. Or, Old Truth Under A Supposall of Noueltie.News From Court. Answere to the Court Newes. Country Newes. Newes from the very Countrey. Answere to the very Country Newes. Various other categories of Newes.	120546
1994	Charade	N		Brown, Sandra		TV Host Cat Delaney was a famous TV soap opera star who drops her acting career, moves to San Antonio and creates a local news segment aimed at matching abandoned children with good adoptive homes.Feisty redhead has survived Hodgkin's disease, her parents' double suicide and life in a series of substandard foster homes. At the peak of her career, she has a heart transplant. After surgery she decides to change her life and becomes TV news host.She falls in love with a cop-turned-mystery writer. Newspaper articles describing murders of other heart transplantees appear in her mailbox and she realizes she is being stalked by a lunatic.	120547
2004	Charas (Marijuana)	M			Bollywood	Investigative Journalist Piya (Namrata Shirodkar).  Indian cop Dev Anand (Jimmy Shergill) pretends to be a journalist. Piya uses his material to score a scoop.	120548
2005	Charda Suraj (aka Rising Sun, The)	MF			India	Journalist (Shivani) from Delhi on a trip to Punjab falls in love with an exemplary young Punjabi man who is breaking a new path in farming. 	120549
1674	Charge to the Grand Inquest of England, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	120550
1981	Chariots of Fire	M				Reporter (Tommy Boyle)	120551
1998	Charite biz'ness	MF			France	Journalist (Cecile Auclert). Photographer (Thierry Lhermitte). TV Presenter (Franck Dubosc).	120552
2005	Charles & Camilla: Whatever Loves Means	MT	DVD -R HQ 4928, 4929			News Media. Friendship between young Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles bowed to royal necessity when it came to marriage. Interviewer: Malcolm Douglas	120553
1860	Charles DeMailly	N		Goncourt de, Edmund-Juleo de		Journalist and Critic Nachettem and Couturat, another journalist, both writers for Scandal, a journal that thrives on gossip, superficial aesthetic criticism and sensationalism.	120554
1956	Charles Farrell Show, The	T			Series	Newspaper Editor (Marie Windsor).	120555
1984	Charles in Charge:	T			Episode.	Theater Critic Jillian "Jill" Ann Pembroke (Julie Cobb) is theater critic for the New Jersey Register. She is later promoted to art and fashion editor, turns it down	120556
1987	Charles in Charge:	T			Episode.	Reporter Josie Davis as Sarah Powell, middle child, reports for New Brunswick Herald. First story in Teen Magazine. Buddy longs for a date with Connie Chung	120557
1985	Charles in Charge:	T			Episode	Reporter. Powells overhear Charles, Student of the Year, talking to a reporter (Barbara Rhoades) and conclude he's leaving them to move into a dorm	120558
1984	Charles in Charge:	T			Episode	Newspapers. When Charles romances a famous rock star, a tabloid claims they are secretly married	120559
1984	Charles in Charge:	T	SV 127, 126, 100, 85		Episodes. Series October 30, 1984 to July 24, 1985.	News Media	120560
1985	Charles in Charge: Dorm Warnings	T	SVD 1358		Episode	Reporter (Barbara Rhodes) talks to Charles who is overheard causing problems.	120561
1969	Charles mort ou vif	MF				TV Reporter. Reporter de TV (Jo Excoffier)	120562
2008	Charles St. Clair: Evil of the Age	N		Levine, Allan	#1 Charles St. Clair Chronicles	Investigative Journalist Charles St. Clair of Fox’s Weekly, travels from the mansions of Fifth Avenue to the brothels of SoHo on the trail of two stories -- a murdered woman cruelly stuffed into a trunk and Tammany Hall’s insidious corruption. It is the sizzling summer of 1871 and New Yorkers talk about nothing else. What the 35-year-old St. Clair uncovers proves to be even more shocking than he ever imagined.When the mutilated corpse of a young woman is found decomposing in a trunk at the NYC Hudson Depot railway station, St. Clair and his boss, 55-year-old Tom Fox, the editor/owner of Fox’s Weekly newsmagazine are incensed. The gruesome crime, a botched abortion, is for them another example of abortion as “the evil of the age,” an evil they are dedicated to exposing along with the increasing graft and corruption of the city’s Tammany Hall power brokering. For St. Clair the grisly find is a tragic reminder of his wife, Caroline, and her death from an abortion to which he eagerly consented because of her increasing dependency on laudanum. Fortunately for him, however, his brother-in-law, Seth Murray, on the outs with a corrupt supervisor, is the detective assigned to the current case. Together they track the clues of a monogrammed handkerchief, a blood-soaked newspaper advertisement, and two blood-soaked gems found with the corpse to uncover the identities of the victim, her lover, her alleged abortionist, and eventually, her killer and the motives for her murder. Their quest leads them through brothels, bars, and hotels and into the opium dens of the Cercle Francais de l`Harmonie, the offices of the Tammany Hall politicians of the day, even into the homes of the rich and famous where socialites dance “the German.” While the fictional story moves forward with threats and physical assaults on St. Clair, Tom Fox and others, and with a red hot love affair between St. Clair and an undercover agent Fox has hired for the abortion investigation, references abound to real life people, places and events of the 1800s. Trysts take place at dives like the Hole-in-the –Wall pub and Billy McClory’s Armory Hall. Civil War veterans are beggars on the Five Points’ streets. The Credit Mobilier scandal plays prominently and facts and figures of the graft and corruption in the building of the Courthouse are quoted. Procuress Hester Jane Haskins is mentioned in the same breath as “Red Light” Lizzie, and politicians such as Oakes Ames, Vice President Schuyler Colfax, even President Grant are implicated in the Credit Mobilier ruse. Susan Anthony, "a school teacher in upstate New York," sends letters and handwritten articles to Fox for publication in his Weekly. Arguments for and against abortion rage around Madame Phillipe, alias Anna Jacoby, a refugee from Frankfurt’s Judengasse (Jew’s Alley) ghetto, and against a backdrop of the Tombs, miscarriages of justice for blacks and the NYC Draft Riots of 1863. And for anyone familiar with the history of Tammany Hall, the model for Grand Sachem, “Boss” Victor Fowler, the head of the Ring and the mastermind villain of Levine’s story, will be readily recognizable.As a nineteenth century prototype of the hard-boiled sleuth, chief protagonist Charles St. Clair is a warts-and-all hero. He’s guilt–ridden over the role he played in his wife’s death, imbibes far too much and more frequently than he should, carries a pistol for protection, enjoys sexual relations with a woman he’s barely met, literally and figuratively, gets high on hashish at Miss Kate’s House of Southern Belles, and has lost hundreds of dollars at a local gaming house, a debt that almost gets him killed. But inside the hard-boiled exterior there’s sufficient marshmallow to give him a softer edge when needed. And he's good, darned good, in his role as an investigative journalist willing to turn corrupt politicians on their collective ears and to track villainous vermin down their historical paths. His chronicles are potentially classic.	120563
1977	Charleston	MF			Italy	Reporter Frank De Niro (Raffaele Mottola).	120564
1973	Charley and the Angel	M				News Reporter (Bob Hastings)	120565
1973	Charley Varrick	M	DVD -R HQ 3685, 3686.			Photographer Jewell Everett (Sheree North).	120566
2008	Charley’s Web	N		Fielding, Joy		Columnist Charlotte “Charley” Webb is a popular columnist for the Palm Beach Post and a single mom. A convicted child killer with a borderline personality disorder lures Webb into a web of danger and deceit. When the killer invites Charley to collaborate on the “true story” of what really happened to the three children she was convicted of murdering, Charley at first think it sounds like a great idea. Her sister Anne is a best-selling romance author so why couldn’t Charley have a nonfiction bestseller? Charley meets with the killer’s lawyer who secures a book contract. After committing to the project, Charley begins dating the killer’s attractive lawyer. Then she learns the killer had an accomplice, someone the loose she calls “Jack.” Charley must race against time to catch the horrible Jack and save his next target -- her son. 	120567
2004	Charlie	M				Female Reporter (Nikki Jackman).	120568
1984	Charlie	MT			Miniseries	News Media. First Journalist (Noel Cameron). Second Journalist (Nigel Gregory). Third Journalist (Ric Morgan). Press Conference Journalist (Edward Clayton). First Reporter (Mark Penfold). Second Reporter (Cornelius Garrett).TV Interviewer (Lew Gardner).	120569
2004	Charlie All Night	NR		Crusie, Jennifer		Radio Producer Allie McGuffey, demoted from WBBB's prime-time spot and dumped by her boyfriend, walks into a bar looking for a rebound fling and picks up the Most Likely Candidate.He's a good kisser, but he also turns out to be her next week assignment, the new 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. DJ Charlie Tenniel. She plans to make her comeback by turning temporary DJ Tenniel into a household name.Their one-night stand becomes a four-week addiction. Night after night on the airwaves, his voice seduces her … and all the other women in town. He's a hit.	120570
2005	Charlie and the Chocolate Factory	M		Dahl, Roald (Novel). John August (Screenplay)		Reporters. TV Reporter (Todd Boyce).  Denver Reporter (Garrick Hagon). German Reporter (Hubertus Geller). Photographer (Ray Verma).	120571
2003	Charlie Big Potatoes: Novel, A	N		Robinson, Phil		Alcoholic Writer Charlie of dubious skills writes for a glossy man's magazine and harbors deep insecurities about himself and his blue-collar background.After a coke-filled bachelor weekend in New York, he has a nervous breakdown on the altar and blows off his wedding to a lovely posh co-worker.	120572
1980	Charlie Bravo	M				Reporter Francois Girard, le Reporter (Jean-Francois Poron).	120573
1968	Charlie Bubbles	M			AFI-Television/Authors	Writer	120574
2002	Charlie Butterfly	MF			Denmark	Commentator (Kurt Thyboe).	120575
1981	Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen	M				Reporters at Clinic (Laurence Cohen, Robin Hoff, Kathie Kei, James Bacon)  TV Interviewer (Dewey or Dewi Yee)  Reporters at Pier (Joe Bellan, Garrick Huey)	120576
1937	Charlie Chan at the Olympics	M	SVD 616			Radio Announcer (Don Brodie)	120577
1936	Charlie Chan at the Opera	M	SVD 614 (Complete). SVD 581 (missing ending)			Newspaper Wire Photo Technicians (Selmer Jackson, Emmet Vogan)	120578
1936	Charlie Chan at the Race Track	M	SVD 579			Reporter (Charles Williams)	120579
1940	Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum	M	SVD 616		Bijou	Reporter Mary Bolton (Marguerite Chapman) is on a panel with Chan and guesses killer because any other radio man would have stayed on the air to broadcast murder	120580
1939	Charlie Chan at Treasure Island	M	SVD 615			Reporter Chief Kilvaine (Donal MacBride) helps Charlie Chan in an investigation by local police chief and	120581
1940	Charlie Chan in Panama	M	SVD 616			British Mystery Novelist, Clivedon Compton (Lionel Atwill) is a suspect of Chan. Fisherman-Cameraman Spy (Charles Stevens). Press.	120582
1935	Charlie Chan in Shanghai	M				Reporters (Luke Chan, Jack Chefe, Colin Kenny, Jimmy Phillips, Pat Somerset, Phil Tead, Beal Wong). Chinese government asks Charlie Chan to investigate a murder involving an opium ring in Shanghai.	120583
1937	Charlie Chan on Broadway	M	SVD 614	Biggers, Earl Derr (Source). Charles belden, Jerry Cady (Screenplay). Art Arthur, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan (Story)		Reporter Speedy Patton (Donald Wood), scandal reporter and Johnny Burke (Douglas Fowley). Editor Murdock (J. Edward Bromberg), tough New York Bulletin editor. Photographer Joan Wendall (Joan Marsh) shoots pictures that help solve the crime.Speed Pattern is the killer. Reporters (Dan Brodie, Allen Fox, Creighton Hale, Sherry Hall, Robet Lowery, Franklin Parker, Billy Wayne). Desk Man-Reporter (Lon Chaney, Jr.).Photographer Marie Collins (Joan Woodbury). Photographers (Lester Dorr, Paddy O'Flynn). Copy Boy (Billy O'Brien). Candid Camera Snapper (Harry Depp).	120584
1977	Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging	MT				Editor (Wallace Rooney).	120585
1956	Charlie Farrell Show, The:	T				Editor Marie Windsor, Palm Springs, CA	120586
2005	Charlie Jade: And Not a Drop to Drink	T			Episode #5. 5-7-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie witnesses 01 use water to vanish before his eyes. Charlie investigates the incident, learning of a contaminated water supply purported to induce visions.Charlie needs money. He's tired of having to rely on Karl so much, so he decides to sell the only thing of value he has - his ring. He spending a lot of time keeping track on Boxer, as he saw Boxer disappear when pouring water on himself. He returns to the place he woke up after the blast - and meets with the girl and her mother that found him. He finds out about a town, where the water were contaminated. In Alphaverse, Jasmin is facing destitution. As she's a C3 she's not allowed to own anything and the corporation expropriate all of Charlie's belongings, of which she's considered to be one. A new location has been chosen by Vexcor to start rebuilding the gate-technology. Boxer shows a strange concern over the plans and he's managed to implicate the entire board of directors of Vexcor in Betaverse, who are consequently being held for questioning. Reene is held hostage by somebody, part of a terrorist group, that is repeatedly torturing and questioning her.	120587
2005	Charlie Jade: Bedtime Story	T			Episode #18. 8-6-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Back in Alpha, Charlie considers how he has been changed by his time in Beta. 01 meets with a mysterious associate.Charlie's friend telling the story of Vexcor before her execution, was swayed immediately by Essa Rompkin who spun it to their advantage. Charlie's conscience is wrestling with his mind. He knows what horrible price, a world will have to pay for Vexcor's plans. He starts having imaginary discussions with Blues Paddock while suffering from insomnia. He tells her about a case he had four years earlier. A woman who asks Charlie to find her missing husband that were a brilliant engineer. In Alphaverse, nobody simply disappears without knowing how to, due to the constant surveillance of all citizens. 01, overwrought by sorrow when finding his family dead by the hand of his father, went back and killed his father without a moments hesitation.	120588
2005	Charlie Jade: Behind the Scenes	T			Series. Science Fiction	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta. This is a behind the scenes look at the making of Charlie Jade.Charlie Jade is from Alphaverse where he makes a living as a private eye. Although cynical and tough, he has a good life there: a beautiful girlfriend, a way to live without being at the mercy of one of the ruling corporations. A case leads him to a facility, and he witnesses some terrorists blowing it up. He realizes that the explosion caused him to end up someplace else. The world he finds himself is eerily similar and yet vastly different from his own. He needs to find his way home. Shot on location in South-Africa. 	120589
2005	Charlie Jade: Betrayal	T			Episode #9. 6-4-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.While 01 recovers in Gamma, Charlie takes his investigation of Vex-Cor to the next level.Charlie visits the Glassdoor - the place the girl talked about before winding up dead in Alphaverse - and finally faces Boxer. Charlie is looking for yet another missing girl - and it would appear that he's not the only one interested in her, although he doubts it's got anything to do with Boxer. The parents have received a ransom note, and Charlie catches the guy that sent it and starts to find out more about the girl. Julius' hatred for Boxer is growing relentlessly. Boxer is asked to visit his father, but refuses. He wants his father to come to him, instead. What his father needs, is not his son per se, but what Boxer can give him. Reena, narrowly escaped from bombing the playground, is now with the woman that picked her up in the car. For the first time, in a long time, Reena gets to experience some kindness. The woman she's staying with is dying and together they find a common ground in their lonely lives. Jasmin is struggling in Alphaverse. Having visited a friend of Charlie's to have her rank upgraded by an illegal operation, she's found a job - but isn't performing well enough.	120590
2005	Charlie Jade: Big Bang, The	T			Episode #1. 4-16-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta. While on a hunt for a woman with no identity, Detective Charlie Jade is shot into a strange parallel universe.Just before the big explosion, Charlie and Reena catches a glimpse of each other. They have both been thrown into an unknown universe - Betaverse. Charlie wakes up in a desert, a young girl, Jody, finds him. She is collecting pieces of blue glass, similar to what Charlie had found in Alphaverse before the explosion. The girl has, just like him, visions of the other universes. Reena fights with her conscience as she realizes what she had done. Hundreds of people are dead. She has a contact - somebody that she has been told about should anything like this happen to her. Karl Lubinsky - a critical journalist - is on the location trying to pry out what has happened, he has long had his eyes on Vexcor. Karl decides to help Charlie out, who is visibly lost and confused. Charlie has a difficult time to get to grasps with reality - and remembers the girl he found on his doorstep, who suffered from similar confusion. Vexcor are determined to rebuild the facility as quickly as possible. While the communication lines between the universes are broken, Essa, the CEO of Vexcor needs to ask 01 Boxer for help as he's the only one that can travel between the universes.	120591
2005	Charlie Jade: Can of Worms	T			Episode #21. 7-28-2005. Special Broadcast	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie and his allies desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta, but one of their own has other plans. This is a recap episode - Karl Lubinsky reflects over how much his life has changed after hooking up with Charlie Jade.	120592
2005	Charlie Jade: Choosing Sides	T			Episode #12. 6-25-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie decides to have a face-to-face with 01 Boxer. But when he gets to 01’s club he learns the police have the same idea.A woman is thrown to her death on a building site run by Vexcor and two other employees are shot dead at the same time. Blues Paddock is the detective assigned to the case and she figures out that somebody witness the murder of the woman and shot down the two culprits. Karl pressures Charlie to understand the implications of Krogg's report as he's obsessing over Gemmas disappearance. One woman isn't important, in view of the entire world possibly going under if Vexcor's plans with the gateway succeeds. Vexcor can not see anything wrong with the technology, even though presented with proof of the mysterious disappearing water. Julius, however, puts the tests on hold as he's growing concerned. Reena is quietly working away in Vexcor. Nobody's caught her as of yet, and she's going through everything she can lay her hands on. She's starting to have strange dreams - about finding out who she is. Charlie and Karl are starting to warm up to the idea that perhaps Charlie has the same possibility as 01 to travel between universes but before being able to talk to Boxer, he's whisked away by the police. And Julius is obviously a tad upset about 01 still being alive. 	120593
2005	Charlie Jade: Devotion	T			Episode #8. 5-28-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlies investigates a missing person’s case in Cape Town and Reena is faced with a difficult decision when she meets a young woman who is dying of AIDs. Charlie visits the Glassdoor - the place the girl talked about before winding up dead in Alphaverse - and finally faces Boxer. Charlie is looking for yet another missing girl - and it would appear that he's not the only one interested in her, although he doubts it's got anything to do with Boxer. The parents have received a ransom note, and Charlie catches the guy that sent it and starts to find out more about the girl. Julius' hatred for Boxer is growing relentlessly. Boxer is asked to visit his father, but refuses. He wants his father to come to him, instead. What his father needs, is not his son per se, but what Boxer can give him. Reena, narrowly escaped from bombing the playground, is now with the woman that picked her up in the car. For the first time, in a long time, Reena gets to experience some kindness. The woman she's staying with is dying and together they find a common ground in their lonely lives. Jasmin is struggling in Alphaverse. Having visited a friend of Charlie's to have her rank upgraded by an illegal operation, she's found a job - but isn't performing well enough.	120594
2005	Charlie Jade: Diamonds	T			Episode #7. 5-21-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie searches for the diamond ring that he pawned. He learns that a diamond merchant is manufacturing diamonds for Vex-Cor that will allow the company to play “big brother.”The ring Charlie pawned in order to get some cash, has ended up in the wrong hands. He's desperate to find it. The leads bring him to a man named Eckman, a prominent man in society who appears to have Vexcor connections but on closer look has no idea what he's involved in. Charlie used to be in the Alphaverse security force, and he got that ring as a spoil from an action where innocent children were shot. It's an important symbolic memory attached to the ring, and Charlies uses his talents to get it back. A new board of directors in Betaverse have been approved, and Essa Romkin is pleased to have been able to put a stunt in Boxer's plans. Julius is working on something, something that would help him get rid of Boxer once and for all. Reena is now a fullfledge participant in the terrorist group as she's "passed the tests". She is to fulfill a task for them, all in the name to stop Vexcor. A task that includes killing children.	120595
2005	Charlie Jade: Dirty Laundry	T			Episode #6. 5-14-2006	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlies searches for Themba Makendi, a civil rights crusader.Charlie is hired to find Themba Makendi, a black political agitator. Racial tension being the number one suspected motive in his disappearance. He's not doing much progress, and feels that perhaps somebody else should take the case. Nobody's paying attention to his protests though. He's increasingly interested in Paula, being so much like Jasmin. Jasmin is now back on the streets and goes to find her mother who she haven't seen in years. Reena is still being held captive - when a man raped her, one of the captors saved her. The man saving her from the rape tells her that she is now one of them and starts working on her being dependent of him. Boxer continues to drive Julius mad and he plans to obstruct the progress of the gateway as much as he can. Julius wants to get rid of Boxer but it's not as easy as he would like. Essa is having great problems keeping the company on its feet, but they're making progress and she hopes that they will not need Boxer for too long. Brian Boxer needs his son though. As the progress with the gateway improves - Charlie is getting more headaches and he connects the current problems with brownouts in the city with Vexcor.	120596
2005	Charlie Jade: Enemy of My Enemy, The	T			Episode #14. 7-9-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.After receiving a package with information on Vex-Cor, Charlie and Karl track the anonymous source, Reena. Meanwhile, 01 and Julius come to an arrangement. Now knowing that 01 Boxer is basically on the same side as him - at least he's fighting Vexcor - Charlie isn't sure what he's going to do or how to act on all the information. It's no small feat, saving the world. Karl is no stranger trying to chase Vexcor down by reporting the report of the pollution to the authorities released by Reena and the exec when trapped with a bomb. Charlie feels it needs to be bigger so by the help of Blues Paddock, he finds the exec and thus Reena. Something about her, though, tells Charlie that she has been programmed - he recognize the behavior from earlier experiences. A strange man keep telling Charlie to leave her alone though. When trying to fool Julius into thinking he's got a message from Essa - it turns out that they have something in common. Julius doesn't want the link up either. Jasmine killed a man, and is now on the run in Alphaverse. She's found by Tukarrs who's already set things in motion to help her out. She knows the price for this help though.	120597
2005	Charlie Jade: Flesh	T			Episode #19. 8-13-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Blaming him for Brion’s death, Essa has 01 imprisoned. Meanwhile, Essa prepares to bring the link online. Also, Charlie and Tukarrs make a deal with 01 to break him out of prison.Essa Rompkin wants 01 Boxer's head on a plate for killing his father. Brian Boxer, though, has left the entire company in his will to 01. Charlie have changed too much to be able to return to his life the way it was. He understands the ramification of Tukarr having taken care of Jasmin, and don't really care. He finds out that 01 is there - and Tukarrs helps them to get in touch with each other, now knowing more about what's going on. The three of them plans to implicate Essa and put 01 in charge, all to stop the link from opening up. Reena moves in with Karl, who has no idea where Charlie is. She plans to take down Vexcor, with or without the help of Charlie. Blues visits Karl to show him something odd that she had found, and finds Reena there. They head out to investigate some dead bodies found.	120598
2005	Charlie Jade: Identity	T			Episode #10. 6-11-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.While tracking some stolen Vex-Cor property, Charlie runs into somebody unexpected from his past.Charlie Jade needs a new identity now that Karl was forced to out him to save his own life. He finds a source who has access to Vexcore identities - and Charlie's interest is especially peaked after finding somebody he knew as a child, Gemma. She is employed by Vexcor, who are in charge over the water surveys in Betaverse, and is concerned about the water levels. The man who obtained the identi-sticks, gets held by the police, Blues Paddock, and she's too on the look out for Charlie Jade now. Meanwhile, the Vexcor corporation is hot on his trail. Something is going on with the water in Gammaverse as well. 01 is concerned. Wanting to protect his wife and two sons in Gammaverse, he knows it has something to do with the gateway. In Alphaverse detective Sew Sew Tukarrs takes an interest in Jasmin. No longer a C3 but C2, he knows she's tampered with her identi-chip. He has also on numerous occasions tried to talk to Essa Romkin. Too many missing persons from Vexcore for him to accept. Reena has managed to get a job at Vexcore, having faked her identity.	120599
2005	Charlie Jade: Ouroboros	T			Episode #20. 8-20-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie and his allies desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta, but one of their own has other plans.Charlie is back in Betaverse - back with Blues. Not thinking they have anything to worry about, since 01 Boxer is now controlling Vexcor, he realizes to his horror that it's not over. He must remember something, something important. He's shifting between universes involuntarily - and he must find out his part in all of it. Boxer went ahead with the plans to open the link, despite what he's said before and it leads to Charlie and 01 Boxer having a final showdown. Reena has figured out what the strange box is to be used for. She's as determined as ever to bring Vexcor down, and stop the link, even though it means she must stay in Betaverse, that to her is hell - or die trying. She tells Karl to find the fail safe codes for the facility, which is a ruse so that she can go ahead with her plans.	120600
2005	Charlie Jade: Pilot	T			Episode Pilot. 4-16-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie and his allies desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta, but one of their own has other plans.We are in Cape City -- in Alphaverse. Alphaverse is overpopulated and drab. Technology is advanced and the world is run by corporations, Vexcor being the most powerful one. Vexcor is working on secret gate-technology between parallel universes. Charlie Jade goes about his life as a private investigator and mostly deals with missing person cases. He suffers from visions, hallucinations, of a reality that isn’t there -- and is popping pills to prevent it. He has a good life, a beautiful, artistic girlfriend and he’s managed to find a way not to have to be a part of the system. Not knowing it, things are going to change for him and it starts when he finds a girl on his doorstep -- who doesn’t know where she is or how she got there. Following a lead, he starts tailing 01 Boxer, the rich son of Brian Boxer, the owner and former CEO of Vexcore. At the same time we meet Reena -- an innocent, intelligent girl from Gammaverse. Gammaverse is as close to paradise as you can come. She and her boyfriend are up to something, something that will affect all universes. Back in Betaverse, our university, Elliot Krogg, an employee of Vexcore, is trying to warn the corporation of what may come.	120601
2005	Charlie Jade: Power of Suggestion, The	T			Episode #4. 4-30-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta. 01 orders his cronies to drug Krogg’s girlfriend to aid in the extraction of information from her, which he will use to implicate Vex-Cor’s board of directors in the bombing.Charlie thinks that Boxer killed Elliot Krogg - who is buried quietly and discreetly as a memorial service is held over the victims from the explosion. He's become the scapegoat for the explosion, and people are in outrage over it. Krogg's girlfriend was whisked away by corporate security people, and they need to find her. Unknown to them, 01 already got to her, and have planted all the answers he would like them to hear on their questions. Charlie is perplex about Boxer's involvement in the corporate businesses. A picture of Reena is published, as co-conspirator in the attack against the facility, and she needs to go even further underground. She takes a party-loving ambulance driver hostage, in order to keep under the radar for a bit. Jasmin is having serious problems, back in Alphaverse. A woman of her rank is not allowed to be self-sufficient, and she's soon going to have to decide whether or not to survive by means of sexual favours.	120602
2005	Charlie Jade: Sand	T			Episode #2. 4-16-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta. Following the explosion at Vex-Cor, Charlie awakens in Betaverse disoriented and confused. Jade is stuck in a parallel world and begins its exploration with the assistance of Journalist Karl Lubinsky who believes a corporation caused the explosion.	120603
2005	Charlie Jade: Shortening of the Way, The	T			Episode #16. 7-23-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie goes to see an old friend for help controlling his visions.Charlie's on the run - with a genetically modified hunter hot on his trail. His visions are troubling him - and he can't control it. Karl sends him to a muti shaman to see if he can't help him out. Charlie finds himself in the desert again - and again with Jody, the girl that found him after the blast, and she helps him see the invisible people. Reena goes to find Karl again - she now knows that she's been programmed - and she believes that she has killed the one that did it to her but in reality a fail-safe kicked in. She regards 01 Boxer as a great man, and when finding out he's in Betaverse, she wants to meet him. Jasmine and Tukarrs are growing fonder of each other. However, he had to give up his job that he loved, and start to work on Vexcor in the security office. Being on the inside, he starts to notice just how many there are that has disappeared, and still are disappearing, from Vexcor.	120604
2005	Charlie Jade: Spin	T			Episode #17. 7-30-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Finally home, Charlie must readjust to life in Alpha and find a way to save a friend he has inadvertently put on Vex-Cor’s “naughty” list. Meanwhile, Brion Boxer visits 01’s family in Gamma.Charlie is home. He finally figured out how to bring himself between the Verses. Tukarrs finds out immediately that Charlie has returned and need for Jasmine to decide what she wants to do. Charlie, not knowing that Jasmine is still in his apartment, goes to find his old friends and to try and find his belongings. One slip-up, mentioning the word "Cape Town" - alerts his presence to the wrong people. His friend is captured, tortured and questioned, and to Charlie's horror, scheduled for execution. Charlie needs to get used to the change from Betaverse, and patching things up with Jasmine will be a bit more difficult than both of them would have thought. Brian Boxer knows, although being better having received the blood from all company employees that have been through the link at some point, that he's going to die. He needs more transfusions. So he goes after 01's family in Gammaverse.	120605
2005	Charlie Jade: Thicker Than Water	T			Episode #11. 6-18-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.With help from his friends, Charlie daringly breaks into Vex-Cor to try and find information to help him get home.Charlie and Gemma witnessed how a complete lake simply disappeared. He pretends to work for Vexcor as an undercover operative, in order to get Gemma to open up to him. She reveals how a lot of people are stuck since the facility blew up. They were dependent on each other as children, but something happened that makes Charlie not trust her completely. Julius refuses to listen to Gemma, and disregard her reports, which puts her in a more friendly mode towards Charlie. Brion Boxer is back at the reigns, thanks to 01's blood transfusion, he's in a poor shape though and need more. Anyone who's been through the link, is a possible donor. 01 is back in Betaverse. The gentle, loving man of Gammaverse gone. It's apparent that his mind is affected when being outside Gammaverse but he's bent on ruining the plans in regards of the gateway. He "renews" the acquaintance with his former girlfriend and ask her to front the club. Julius still think 01 is dead, and he would like to keep it that way. Karl and Charlie are talking again - Charlie understands that Karl didn't have any choice.	120606
2005	Charlie Jade: Things Unseen	T			Episode #15. 7-16-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie takes Blues Paddock into his confidence and learns he’s being hunted. Reena comes face to face with her programmer and, in Alpha, Jasmine and Tukarrs get closer.Two detectives - two universes. Blues in Betaverse, Tukarr in Alphaverse - and both wonder about the Vexcor part in respective crimes committed and Charlie Jade's involvement. Blues reads Karl's entries online and puts two and two together, so she goes to question him. Tukarr, a gentleman, has not forced himself on Jasmine. He wants her to feel affection for him, as he does for her and is very patient. This affection, however, proves to be a good hold for Essa Rompkin, when he pushes the investigation further. Charlie goes to find Blues, and he tells her about Vexcor. He peaks her interest, and she starts digging only to find out that the execs have a surprising lack of past. Reena contacts Karl - she's confused and lonely and needs help. Karl tells her that she's been programmed, and it scares her but she tries to find out more.	120607
2005	Charlie Jade: Through a Glass Darkly	T			Episode #13. 7-2-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta.Charlie and 01 have a real heart-to-heart while Reena diffuses an explosive situation. Jasmine’s day at work is murder.During the interrogation after the daring rescue of 01 Boxer from the police station, Charlie finds out what he's been up to. Although not trusting 01 completely, he's decided to at least believe some of it and let him lose. 01 would have Charlie believe that he's against Vexcor's plans. He's desperate to keep the link down and he's making sense but in order to prove his case they're going to need to take a road trip. To Charlie's disappointment 01 can't take him back to Alphaville. The story is checking out in large parts. Jasmin is back in the sexual trade, not really having had a choice. She's in a desperate situation and starts to consider Tukarr's offer. Vexcor execs are straying - and Reena is trying to use the situation. Having persuaded a man to do the right thing, they find themselves locked in, accompanied by a bomb. The whole picture of everybody involved are starting to emerge. What has seemed random, has been deliberate and unavoidable.	120608
2005	Charlie Jade: You Are Here	T	DVD -R HQ 10935		Episode #3. 4-23-2005	Journalist Karl Lubinsky (Tyrone Benskin) befriends private eye Charlie Jade, originally from Alphaverse, who finds himself trapped in Betaverse, trying to both find a way home and to uncover the sinister mega-corporation Vexcor’s agenda. Three parallel universes interconnect Capetown, South Africa, and Vexcor has found a way to bridge the dimensional barrier. Alphaverse is a grungy, high-tech cyberpunk reality. Betaverse is Earth. Grammaverse is an environmentally progressive world. Most of the action takes place in Betaverse, our world. Charlie and his allies, including Lubinsky, desperately search for a way to keep the link from activating and destroying Beta. Journalist Lubinsky searches for the truth behind an explosion and Charlie reluctantly helps the reporter. In the search for answers regarding the explosion, Charlie teams up with Journalist Karl Lubinsky.Karl is convinced that Charlie is from another planet when Charlie finally let him know what's going on. Since Charlie is an accomplished investigator, Karl decides to hire his services. They need to find Reena, who Charlie have seen twice now. Reena is alone, ill and vulnerable. 01 Boxer knows about her being there, having the ability to visit Gammaverse and follow the investigation there, and he aims to find her as well, possibly to use her to serve his agenda. The board of Vexcor are worried, and are missing one of their employees, Elliot Krogg. He was last seen shouting warnings about what would happen, and he is now on the run. His girlfriend has been picked up by the police, which means an opportunity for Boxer. Back in Alphaverse, Jasmine is in trouble. With Charlie gone - she is thrown at the mercy of the rules and regulations which states that she can't own anything, and isn't allowed to have any claim on Charlie's belongings. She refuses to believe that he's dead. Meanwhile, Charlie has met a woman in Betaverse that looks exactly like Jasmine, her name is Paula.	120609
2003	Charlie Johnson in the Flames	N		Ignatieff, Michael		War Correspondent Charlie Johnson is a seasoned if reckless journalist who after trying to save a local woman set on fire on the Kosovo-Serbia border, becomes obsessed with finding the culprit.	120610
2003	Charlie Lawrence; I'll Take the Low Road	T			Episode #5. 7-20-2003	Reporter (Catherine Bruhier).	120611
2003	Charlie Lawrence: Vote of Confidence, A	T			Episode #1. 6-15-2003	Newscaster (Shannon Cochran).	120612
1939	Charlie McCarthy, Detective	M	SVDSP 1423	White, Robertson (Story). Edward Eliscu, Harold Shumate, Richard Mack (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Banning (John Sutton) and associate Joe Felton (Milburn Stone)  is investigating a gangster link to magazine publisher  Arthur Aldridge (Louis Calhern).  The publisher has the two journalists jailed in Central America.Felton escapes and contacts magazine writer Scotty Hamilton (Robert Cummings) to help him, but is later killed.  Banning also escapes and publisher plans to have him killed, but the publisher is murdered during a party at his house.Bergen and dummy play detective. Banning and his girlfriend are held captive in a nightclub but escape when Bergen and Hamilton arrive.  The murderer is revealed to be journalist Hamilton, who was trying to stop the corrupt publisher.	120613
1971	Charlie Meyerson:	CB			Ghosts Comics 1971	Reporter Charlie Meyerson was a reporter for WXRT Radio and later WNUA News. He was assumed dead on more than one occasion but somehow always manages to turn up alive and well.Meyerson is in reality a real-life longtime Chicago-area radio reporter and comic book fan as well as a freelance contributor to DC Comics.	120614
1979	Charlie Muffin	MT				Photographer, U.S Embassy (William Hootkins)	120615
2004	Charlie pa skinner	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Frode Munksgaard	120616
2002	Charlie Raven	CB			Jack Staff #9	Reporter. Vampire Reporter	120617
2007	Charlie Wilson's War	M				French News Photographer (Francois Duhamel).	120618
2007	Charlie Wilson's War	M				French News Photographer (Francois Duhamel).	120619
2000	Charlie's Angels	M	DVD			Media kingpin Roger Corwin (Tim Curry)	120620
1978	Charlie's Angels: Angel On My Mind	T			Episode #57. 11-22-1978	News Vendor (Billy Barty).	120621
1977	Charlie's Angels: Angels on the Air	T	DVD -R HQ 7128. SVD 744		Episode #30. 11-8-1977	Radio Newswoman (Linda Dano) is replaced by Kelly when she is threatened with death if she stays on the air.	120622
1977	Charlie's Angels: Killing Kind, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6854. SVD 1184, 1099		Episode	Reporter drowns attempting to expose a couple in a witness protection program	120623
1976	Charlie's Angels: Lady Killer	T	DVD -R HQ 6872		Episode #8. 11-23-1976	Magazine Empire Publisher (Hugh O'Brian) calls the Angels when he thinks a rival publisher is killing his centerfold models.	120624
1977	Charlie's Angels: Marathon Angels	T		Lakso, Edward	Episode	News Media	120625
1977	Charlie's Angels: Mike Fright	T		Froug, William	Episode. 11-9-1977	News Media	120626
1978	Charlie's Angels: Pom Pom Angels	T			Episode #54.11-1-1978	Photographer (James Ferrier).	120627
1991	Charlie's Christmas Secret	T				Newsboy Boy (Seth Green) prepares a holiday surprise for several lonely poverty-stricken people along his newspaper route	120628
2003	Charlie's War	M				Photographer (Tim Hubbard).	120629
2004	Charlies bogklub	TF			Episode #10. 12-8-2004	Journalist-Author Jan Sneum. Host Sven Bedsted.	120630
2004	Charlies bogklub:	TF			Episode #5. 11-3-2004	Journalist-Author Lars Daneskov. Host Sven Bedsted.	120631
1996	Charlot og Charlotte	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (Peter Mygind).	120632
1980	Charlotte	M				Reporter (Shaun Lawton)	120633
2009	Charlotte McNally: Air Time	NR		Ryan, Hank Phillippi	#3 Charlotte McNally series. Harlequin Next	TV Reporter Charlotte “Charlie” McNally is a seasoned reporter working in the cutthroat world of TV journalism.When the savvy TV reporter enters the glamorous world of high fashion, she soon discovers that when the purses are fake -- the danger is real. And no one can be trusted. Now Charlotte can’t tell the real from the fake as she goes undercover to bring the couture counterfeiters to justice -- and in her struggle to answer an all-important, life-changing question from a certain handsome professor. The one thing Charlotte knows for sure is that the wrong choice could be the last decision she ever makes.An Excerpt From... Air Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan It's never a good thing when the flight attendant is crying. Franklin, strapped into the seat beside me, his seat back and tray table in the full upright position, headphones on and deep into Columbia Journalism Review, doesn't notice her tears. But I do.She's wearing a name tag that says Tracy, a navy blue pencil skirt, a bow-tied striped scarf, flat-heeled pumps and dripping mascara. We're sitting on the Baltimore airport tarmac, still attached to the jetway, a full fifteen minutes past our scheduled takeoff for Boston and home. And Tracy's crying.I nudge Franklin with my elbow and tilt my head toward her. "Franko, check it out."Only Franklin's eyes move as, with a sigh, he glances up from under his new wire-rimmed glasses. He looks like an owl. Then, without a word, he slowly closes his CJR and finally looks at me. I can see he's as unnerved as I am. His eyes question, and I have the only answer a television reporter can give."Get your cell," I whisper. "Turn it on.""But, Charlotte—" he begins.He's undoubtedly going to tell me some Federal Aviation Administration rule about not using cell phones in flight. Like any successful television producer, Franklin always knows all the rules. Like any successful television reporter, I'm more often about breaking them. If it could mean a good story."We're not in flight," I hiss. "We haven't budged on this runway. But one of us—you—is going to get video of whatever it is that's going on here. The other—me— is going to call the assignment desk back at Channel 3 and see if they know what the heck is happening at this airport."I look out my window. Nothing. I look back up at Tracy, who's now huddling with her colleagues in the galley a few rows in front of us. Their coiffed heads are bent close together and one has a comforting arm around another's shoulders. The faces I can see look concerned. One looks up and catches me staring. She swipes a tapestry curtain across the aisle, blocking my view.Part of me is, absurdly, relieved that our takeoff is delayed. I hate takeoffs. I hate landings. I hate flying. And if something terrible has happened, all I can say is, I'm not surprised.But I have to find out if there's a story here. Maybe Tracy just has some sort of a personal problem and I'm making breaking news out of a broken heart. I yank my bag from under the seat in front of me and slide out my own cell phone. Bending double so my phone is buried in my lap, I pretend to sneeze to cover the tim-tee-tum sound of it powering up, then sneeze again to make it more convincing. As I'm contemplating sneeze three, I hear my call to the assignment desk connect."It's me. Charlie," I whisper. I pause, closing my eyes in annoyance at the response. "Charlie McNally. The reporter? Is this an intern?" I pause again, picturing a newbie twentysomething in over her head. Me, twenty-two years ago. Twenty-three, maybe. I start again, calm.Taking the snark out of my voice. "It's Charlotte McNally, the investigative reporter? Give me Roger, please." I glance at the curtain to the galley. Still closed. "Right now."Franklin's up and in the aisle, holding his cell phone as if it's off as he pretends to take a casual stroll toward the galley curtains. I know he's got video rolling. I know his phone has a ten-minute photo capacity, and he's done this so many times he can click it off and on without looking. Talk about a hidden camera. Our fellow passengers will only see an attractive thirtysomething black guy in a preppy pink oxford shirt checking out the flight attendants. I see Franklin Brooks Parrish, my faithful producer, getting the shots we need. Whatever is happening—all caught on camera. Exclusive."Roger Zelinsky." The night assignment editor's Boston accent makes it Rah-jah. "What's up, C?""We're in Baltimore, on the way home from the National Journalism Convention," I say, still doubled over into my lap and whispering. Luckily Franklin and I had an empty seat between us. A hidden camera is one thing—a hidden forbidden conversation on a cell phone is another. "We're at the airport. In a plane. On the tarmac.""So?" Roger replies."Exactly," I say. "That's what I'm trying to find out." I give him the short-version scoop on the tears, the delay, the closed curtain. Franklin's now made it to the galley, his phone camera nonchalantly pointed at the spot where the curtain would open. But it hasn't opened. Maybe Tracy broke up with the pilot. Maybe they don't have enough packages of peanuts. Maybe someone decided to smoke in the bathroom.Then, even through the fuzzy phone connection, I hear all hell break loose at Channel 3. Strapped in and surrounded by passengers and pillows and carry-on bags, on Flight 632 there's only the muted sounds of passengers muttering, speculating. But about five hundred miles away, in a Boston television newsroom, bells are ringing and alarms are going off. I know it's the breaking news signal. The Associated Press is banging out a hot story. I bet it's centered right here. And any second, I'm gonna know the scoop in Baltimore."Runway collision. Two planes. A 737 and some commuter jet. Cessna. I'm reading from the wires, hang on." Roger's voice is now urgent. I can picture him, eyes narrowed, racing through the information coming through on his computer. Bulletins appear one or two sentences at a time and with every new addition more alert bells ping. "No casualty count yet. One plane taxiing toward takeoff, one on the ground.""The little plane," I begin. "How many—was it— which—""Don't know," Roger replies. Terse. The bell pings again and our connection breaks up a bit. "Fire engines," he says.I've got to get off this plane. I've got to get into the terminal. This story is big, it's breaking, and I'm ready to handle it."Call you asap," I whisper, interrupting. "I'm getting out of here." I snap my phone closed, tuck it into my bag, unclasp my seat belt and stand up. Franklin looks over, and I signal with widening eyes and a tilt of my head. Come back.Franklin glances at the still motionless curtain. He points his phone backward and returns to our seats. Camera rolling. Just in case.I grab his arm and yank him back into seat 18C."Listen," I hiss. "There's been a collision on the runway here. Fire, Roger says." I pause, hoping no one can hear me. "I've got to get off this plane and into the airport."Franklin wipes away imaginary creases from his still-perfect khakis. I know this means he's thinking. Calculating. Taking in the information."Listen, Charlotte. I know you're addicted to the news," he says, voice low. "But you've got to get to Boston. Our interview with the Prada P.I. is scheduled for tomorrow morning. She's meeting us at the airport. It's between flights for her. It's tomorrow or never. That's her schedule." Franklin apparently has a BlackBerry implanted in his brain."She's got the specs and some inside scoop on counterfeit bags," he says. "She's giving us documents from the purse designers. Without her, our ‘fabulous fakes' story may not be so fabulous."He glances toward the galley curtain, so I do, too. Nothing."Local reporters can cover the runway incursion," Franklin continues. "They're probably already on the air with whatever the story is. And you're the big-time investigative reporter, remember? You don't do breaking news like this anymore. You've got to stay on this plane and get back to Boston."I know I'm an aging Dalmatian. But when the fire bell rings, I can't stand to be out of the action. The secret to TV success is being at the right place at the right time. And recognizing it. I flip up the armrests between us, stand up again, and try to edge around Franklin and into the aisle. Luckily I have on flats, so I'll be able to run if I need to. And my black pants, white T-shirt and black leather jacket will look appropriately serious when I go on camera. I'm heading for significant airtime. And a big story."Piffle," I say. "I can cover this story, make Channel 3 look good, thrill Kevin by providing him with the news director's dream ‘local reporter on the scene to cover national news' segment, hop the next plane to Boston and arrive in plenty of time for the meeting. It's at eleven, after all. You worry too much, Franko. Now, move it."Franklin doesn't budge. "You don't worry enough, Charlotte. You're not going anywhere," he says. He points to seat 18A. "Sit."I don't. But I can't get out unless Franklin moves. I twist toward him, my back crammed against the seat in front of me, my head bowed under the too-short-for-my-five-foot-seven-self curving plastic ceiling of the 737."Your suitcase," he says. "It's checked. And you ain't goin' nowhere without it. After September eleven? Nobody checks a bag, then gets off the plane. Forget about it.""Nope," I say. I try my exit move again, but Franklin is still blocking me. "I got the lattes. You checked both bags, remember? They're both attached to your ticket. Far as this airline is concerned, I have no baggage. Which means you can pick them both up in Boston and I'll get mine from you later. There is certainly a morning flight. Which means I'm free to go. And I'm going."I see Franklin hesitate. I've won."Call Josh, okay?" I say, edging my way closer to the aisle. "Tell him…" I pause, one hand on the seat back, considering. It looks like yet another news story will keep me from my darling Josh Gelston. Maybe I should just stay on the plane. Go home. Let the locals cover the story. Have a life with the first man in twenty years who isn't interested in my celebrity. Or jealous of it. Who isn't intimidated by my job. Professor Josh Gelston is also the first man in twenty years who, I realize, makes me want to go home. Well, as soon as I can."Tell Josh what happened," I say. "Tell him I'll be back as soon as I can. Actually, he's at some school event tonight, so just leave a message. And ask him to call Amy to feed Botox. And I'll talk to him tomorrow." Josh will understand about the cat sitter. And my situation. I hope.Franklin smoothes the wrinkles again, then shrugs. And this time, he slides his knees to one side, allowing me to squirm my way out into the aisle. "They'll never let you off this plane," he predicts.The unfamiliar airport blurs into a collage of gate numbers, flashing lights and rolling suitcases as I snake my way past luggage-toting passengers, blue-uniformed flight crews, maintenance carts and posses of stern-faced TSA officers. I'm focused on finding gate C-47. My cell phone is clamped to my ear, the line open to Channel 3, but no one is on the other end yet. I'm waiting for more updates from Roger. So far all I know is I'm supposed to meet the Baltimore station's crew—a camera-person and a live satellite van—from our local network affiliate. We'll go live as soon as the uplink is set. And as soon as someone tells me what's happened.No one in the terminal is running, which seems strange. I don't see any emergency crews. That's strange, too. Maybe because it's all happening in a different terminal. They don't want to scare anyone.I wonder if anyone is hurt. I wonder what went wrong. I wonder if there's a fire. I think about survivors. I think about families. I've covered too many plane crashes over the past twenty years. And part of me knows that's why I'm so unhappy about flying. I try not to admit it, because an investigative reporter is supposed to be tough and fearless. When it comes to air travel, I pretend a lot."Yup, I'm here," I answer the staticky voice now crackling in my ear. The block-lettered signs for Terminal C are pointing me to the left. Following the arrows, I trot through the crowded corridor, listening to Roger tell me the latest. I stop, suddenly, realizing what he's saying. A Disney-clad family divides in half to get by, throwing annoyed looks as they swarm back together in front of me. I barely notice."So, you're telling me there's nothing?" I reply. "You're telling me—no big collision? No casualties? No fire?""Yep. Nope," Roger says. "Apparently one wing tip of a regional jet just touched a 737. On the ground. No passengers in the smaller plane. But the pilot panicked, Maydayed the tower, they sent the alarm, fire crews powered in. Every pilot on the tarmac picked up the radio traffic—guess that's how your flight attendant got wind of it. And the Associated Press, of course. It was a close call. But no biggie.""So…" My adrenaline is fading as I face reality. I plop into a leatherette seat along the wall, stare at my toes, and try to make journalism lemonade. "So, listen. Should we do a story about the close call? Should we do an investigation about crowded runways? Is there a pattern of collisions at the Baltimore airport?""Charlie, that's why we love you," Roger says with a chuckle. "Always looking for a good story. Does your brain ever turn off? Come home, kiddo. Thanks for being a team player."It's the best possible outcome, of course, I tell myself as I slowly click my phone closed and tuck it back into my bag. And it's certainly proof of how a reporter's perspective gets warped by the quest for airtime. How can anyone be sorry there's not a plane crash? I smile, acknowledging journalism's ugliest secret. A huge fire? A string of victims? A multimillion dollar scam? Bad news is big news. Only a reporter can feel disappointed when the news is good.But actually, there is good news that I'm happy about. Now I can go home. To Josh. My energy revs as I race to the nearest flight information screen and devour the numbers displayed on the televisions flickering above me. Arrivals. Departures. If I'm lucky, my plane is still hooked to that jetway, doors open. I can get back on board, into 18A, and get home for a late and luscious dinner with Josh. I imagine his welcoming arms swooping me off the floor in a swirling hug. Our "don't stay-away-this-long-ever-again" kisses. I imagine skipping dinner.I find what I'm looking for. Boston, Flight 632. I find what I'm not looking for. Status: Departed.	120634
2008	Charlotte McNally: Face Time	NR		Ryan, Hank Phillippi	#2 Charlotte McNally series. Harlequin Next	TV Reporter Charlotte “Charlie” McNally is a seasoned reporter working in the cutthroat world of TV journalism.Veteran TV Reporter McNally fights for justice, journalism and the battle against on-air aging. The good news: she’s got explosive evidence to free an innocent woman from prison. The bad news: that makes Charlottee, and someone she loves, the real killer’s next target. Charlotte knows she has what it takes to get the story. Unfortunately, the more Charlotte snoops around, the more people turn up dead. 	120635
2007	Charlotte McNally: Prime Time	NR		Ryan, Hank Phillippi	#1 Charlotte McNally series. Harlequin Next	TV Reporter Charlotte “Charlie” McNally is a seasoned reporter working in the cutthroat world of TV journalism. Could an innocent e-mail offer really result in murder, mayhem and a multimillion-dollar fraud ring? The last person to ask has turned up dead, but that won’t stop McNally from poking around. She knows she’d better pull out all the stops or kiss her cushy job and lifestyle goodbye. But all too soon her investigation leads her straight to Josh Gelston, who is a little too handsome. Could she trust a word she said? Charlie might have a nose for news, but men are a whole other story, which means she is putting her job, her life and her heart on the line.TV Investigative Reporter Charlotte “Charlie” McNally is 46 and feels she is getting too old for the screen. The top-notch TV investigative reporter is in the prime time of her career. She’s smart, successful and sexier than she realizes -- but she’s worried her news director is about to replace her with a younger model. On the hunt for a story that will save her job, Charlie suspects some of that annoying Spam clogging her computer is more than cyber junk mail. She discovers it actually carries big-money secret messages to big-shot insiders who know how to decode it. Problem is, the last outsider who deciphered the system now resides in the local morgue. So this could be the biggest story of Charlie’s already successful television career -- or the one that may end her life. Charlie’s also facing another dilemma: what happens when a workaholic, passionate-about-journalism TV reporter is married to her job -- but the camera doesn’t love her anymore?When a man working for a large pharmaceutical company is killed in an auto accident and she’s sent to interview his wife, Charlie sees it as one more sign that her career is going downhill. Then she learns the man had e-mailed her about some papers -- and that the company has a secret whistle-blower. As Charlie tries to get to the bottom of this juicy story, she meets professor Joshua Gelston, the first man who’s interested her in ages, but is he one of the good guys?	120636
1992	Charlotte Sams: Showcase	NM		Glen, Alison	#1 Charlotte Sams Mystery Series	Freelance Reporter Charlotte Sams. Her best pal, retired psychologist Lou Torenson  is a volunteer at the opening of swank Chinese art exhibit. A blowhard art critic-professor-historian Phil Stevenson throws a bombshell into the exhibit.He publicly announces that an imperial jade necklace is a fake and notes the wrong number of toes on a statue. He screams foul at top of his lungs. The next day the art history professor and oriental art critic  is killed.Charlotte, sniffing a story, interviews some of the opening's guests. The art expert-professor's wife asks Charlotte to do some sleuthing. She and Lou discover a motive for murder.	120637
1995	Charlotte Sams: Trunk Show	NM		Glen, Alison	#2 Charlotte Sams Mystery Series	Freelance Reporter Charlotte Sams is a wife, mother, freelance writer and intrepid amateur sleuth. Now she's on the trail of a murderer at the Columbia Zoo.Charlotte once again finds herself smack-dab-in-the-middle of madness, mayhem and murder. She finds herself up to her eyeballs in elephants, cheetahs, tigers -- and most unexpectedly, a human killer.She arrives at the zoo for her scheduled interview with an elephant keeper who said he had some information for her upcoming article. But the elephant keeper was pushed to his death from the roof of the Asian elephant enclosure.As she questions other zoo employees to find out what the elephant keeper wanted to tell her, she also is threatened: the top of her convertible is slashed and she finds a spoken threat inserted onto her music exercise tape.She confronts the new zoo director when she learns of fiscal impropriety. Soon he too is dead, an apparent suicide. But Charlotte doesn't buy it and ends of solving both murders.	120638
1957	Charmants garcons	MF				Commentator (Maurice Biraud)	120639
1999	Charmed & Dangerous	M				Radio Reporter (Frank X. Mur).	120640
2004	Charmed and Dangerous	N		Wilde, Lori		Public Relations Specialist Cassie Cooper’s sister is former Olympian Maddie Cooper, who keeps her trim, taut body in great shape and her heart safe from any man. Until her thrill-seeking twin, Cassie, gets in big trouble and Maddie has to come to her rescue -- again. FBI agent David Marshall has a big headache and all because of two women. He had enlisted Cassie in a sting operation, but se’s disappeared among art thieves and forgers. Now, determined to find her sister, Maddie charges furiously into the picture, sticking to his side and making him tingle in all the right places. But David knows just how to take back control. First, local Cassie. Second, reclaim the stolen masterpieces. Third, figure out how to put Maddie’s fears about men to bed, and get her delectable self into his.	120641
1998	Charmed Place, A	NR		Stockenberg, Antoinette		War Correspondent Dan Hawke, after serving for 14 years as a correspondent, has taken up residence in the lighthouse next door to a woman who was his first love.During their college years, Hawke had been a principal player in a political rally that nearly killed the woman's father. That ended their relationship.An out-of-body experience compels Hawke to reenter her life and take up where they left off. She is now divorced but everyone in the family hates him, especially her jealous ex-husband and her mother who blames him for her husband's death.	120642
1998	Charmed:	T			Series 1998-2006.  WB	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss.Editor Jason Dean (Eric Dane), new boss of "The Bay Mirror," the newspaper Phoebe wrote advice for, and quickly became Phoebe's boyfriend for more than a year.Jason career-oriented, and Phoebe traveled all over the world with him including living in Hong Kong for a while. Phoebe was always working to keep her witch life a secret from him and when he found out, he broke up with her.	120643
2001	Charmed:	T	DVD -R HQ 2357		Episode	Magazines.  Bridal magazines read at beauty parlor and by Piper in opening montage.	120644
2006	Charmed: 12 Angry Zen	T	DVD -R HQ 5476		Episode. 2-12-2006	Columnist Phoebe celebrates her independence by throwing a housewarming party that gets out of control.  Monk teaches Billie how to use her power of projection to find her sister.	120645
2000	Charmed: All Halliwell's Eve	T	DVD -R HQ 5036		Episode #48	Future Journalist Phoebe. Halloween sends the sisters back in time where they must help a coven in danger of extinction.	120646
2001	Charmed: All Hell Breaks Loose	T	DVD -R HQ 4002		Episode #66	TV Reporter Elana Dominguez (Mercedes Colon) of KSCF 8 TV News and her Cameraman (Mark Bennington) broadcast a live news report showing two of the Halliwell sisters using a spell to vanquish a demon.KSCF 8 News Director (Margaret Easley), News Editor (Joe O'Connor) and the TV News Staff debate showing the tape again. Dominguez reminds them that 200,000 people saw it live. The story goes nationwide.Dominguez and reporters from every station show up at the sisters' home -- first time the sisters are caught doing their magic in three years. Media and crowds surround the house. Police arrive.  Media circus.Interview requests pore in from Ted Koppel, Time Magazine, Jerry Springer, even Sports Illustrated. Rumors, interviews with childhood friends, complete coverage. Piper is shot by a crazy woman who is angry the sisters' ignored her pleas to join them.Piper dies. At the hospital, just as police shoot a bullet at Prue, the demon reverses time and everything returns to pre-media coverage time. Reporter #1 (Joe Torrenueva). Reporter #2 (John Torbett).	120647
2000	Charmed: Animal Pragmatism	T	DVD -R HQ 4963		Episode #35	Future Journalist Phoebe. College women cast a spell to turn three animals into men for a romantic evening.	120648
2000	Charmed: Apocalypse Not	T	DVD -R HQ 5666		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Charmed ones battle the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.	120649
2000	Charmed: Astral Monkey	T	DVD -R HQ 4982.		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Doctor acquires the witches' powers during a blood transfusion, then seeks to save his dying sister	120650
2000	Charmed: Awakened	T	DVD -R HQ 4962		Episode #34. 2-3-2000	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue and Phoebe try to cure Piper of a life-threatening illness. Female Reporter #1 (Jennifer Massey). Female Reporter #2 (Lisa Ann Grant).	120651
2003	Charmed: Baby's First Demon	T	DVD -R HQ 5337. VHS 1371		Episode #104. 3-30-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss. Publisher-Media Mogul Jason Dean (Eric Dane) is the newspaper's new rich publisher. Phoebe is attracted to him.Phoebe's future with the newspaper is threatened by the new owner. Reporter Kate (Kate Anthony).	120652
2004	Charmed: Bare Witch Project, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1986		Episode #136. 9-19-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror believes that Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey) is incapable of writing an advice column for women. Editor (Dennis W. Hall). Reporter (Vladimir Rajcic).As the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters continue to wage war against evil as they seek to strengthen their sisterly bond and come closer to fulfilling their destiny.,When a bored student at the Magic School accidentally conjures up Lady Codiva and Lord Dyson, the Charmed Ones must keep Dyson from killing Lady Godiva….and changing the future."Ask Leslie" is successful column in the future when Les is married to Phoebe and when she shows up at the Bay Mirror office, he wonders why she isn't home with the kids. Newspaper Reporter (Erik von Detten).St. Claire, ghostwriter hired to write Phoebe Halliwell's advice column at the beginning of the seventh season. Although Phoebe is shocked to learn that her ghostwriter was a man, she nonetheless finds herself in a romantic relationship with him.	120653
2005	Charmed: Battle of the Hexes	T	DVD -R HQ 4763		Episode #164. 11-13-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Agent Murphy gives the Charmed Ones their first Homeland Security case. Phoebe and Billie discover a belt that gives Billie superpowers.	120654
2000	Charmed: Be Careful What You Witch For	T	DVD -R HQ 5667		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Infernal Council sends a genie to destroy the Power of Three by granting each sister a wish	120655
2002	Charmed: Bite Me	T	DVD -R HQ 5243		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Vampire queen orders minions to convert Paige in order to shift the balance of power before trying to unseat Cole as ruler of the Underworld.	120656
2001	Charmed: Black as Cole	T	DVD -R HQ 5164		Episode	Future Journalist Prue. Widow seeks revenge on Cole for her husband's murder.	120657
1999	Charmed: Blind Sided	T	DVD -R HQ 3871. DVD -R HQ  2136. DVD -R HQ 3872. DVD -R 167.		Episode. 5-5-1999	Reporter Eric Loman of the Bay Weekly, alternative press, sees Prue using her powers.  Demon steals innocent children in order to use their sight to spot forces of good.	120658
2001	Charmed: Blinded by the Whitelighter	T	DVD -R HQ 5088.		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. An ancient warlock begins obliterating the witches of the world.	120659
2001	Charmed: Brain Drain	T	DVD -R HQ 5163		Episode	Future Journalist Prue. The Source taps into Piper's brain altering her perception of reality.	120660
2001	Charmed: Bride and Gloom	T	DVD -R HQ 5145		Episode	Future Journalist Prue is tricked by a warlock into marriage in an effort to steal "The Book of Shadows."	120661
2004	Charmed: Call to Arms, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2140		Episode #135. 9-12-2004. Season Seven Premiere.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) tries to deal with her grief by taking a leave of absence from her job as an advice columnist. She finds potential romance with the ghostwriter filling in for her Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey)Her empathic abilities are gone and Phoebe is not certain she wants her active powers back. She is learning to rely on her Wiccan knowledge of potions and spells, her martial arts skills and her own common sense.As the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters continue to wage war against evil as they seek to strengthen their sisterly bond and come closer to fulfilling their destiny.,Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss. Sign on Bus with Phoebe's picture: "Ask Phoebe. She Has All the Answers. Read Her Daily." Mirror Logo.After Leo and Piper inadvertently receive the powers of Hindu gods, Phoebe and Paige must keep them from consummating their love in order to save the universe.	120662
2005	Charmed: Carpe Demon	T	DVD -R HQ 2834		Episode. 2-13-2005	News Media. Newspapers. TV Report. Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.When Paige tries to hire a new professor for the Magic School, one of the candidates turns out to be an ex-demon who made a deal with a sorcerer to become human.	120663
2003	Charmed: Cat House	T	DVD -R HQ 2218		Episode #106.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.Phoebe and Paige are sent back in time to relive moments from Piper and Leo's past when a spell goes awry.	120664
2003	Charmed: Centennial Charmed	T	DVD -R HQ 4499		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss. Publisher-Media Mogul Jason Dean (Eric Dane) is the newspaper's new rich publisher. Phoebe is attracted to him.When Cole alters reality to destroy the Power of Three, Phoebe sets out to vanquish Cole for good.	120665
2005	Charmed: Charmageddon	T	DVD -R HQ 2778		Episode. 1-30-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Leo learns that the Charmed Ones' conflict-free world comes with a high price, so he teams with Zankou to stop the Avatars and reverse the change.	120666
2001	Charmed: Charmed Again	T	DVD -R HQ 5132.		Episode. Part One of Two	Future Journalist Piper and Phoebe mourn Pru's death and learn of the existence of a half-sister who m ay be able to complete the Power of Three.	120667
2002	Charmed: Charmed and Dangerous	T	DVD -R HQ 5242		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. The Source taps into the power of the Hollow draining all magical powers.	120668
2004	Charmed: Charmed Noir	T	DVD -R HQ 3420		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror believes that Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey) is incapable of writing an advice column for women.Drawn into an unfinished novel set in the 1930s, Paige and Agent Brody find themselves running from gangsters in pursuit of the famed Burmese falcon.  Phoebe rewrites the book to help out.	120669
2004	Charmed: Charrrmed!	T	DVD -R HQ 2279		Episode. 11-4-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror believes that Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey) is incapable of writing an advice column for women.Phoebe and Les go out on a first date. "Lucky Leslie Wins Date with 'Ask Phoebe," headline on story in the newspaper.  Real-life Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin.Phoebe and Piper steal the golden chalice in order to bring the fountain of youth to life and save Paige from a curse that an 18th-century pirate gave to her.	120670
2004	Charmed: Cheaper by the Coven	T	DVD -R HQ 2041		Episode. 9-28-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. San Francisco Bay Area's Readers Choice Awards. Phoebe wins for single best column. But acts silly because of a spell.Grams puts a spell on the brothers to end their rivalry, but the spell turns the Charmed Ones into bickering teens. Leo consults a demonic seer.	120671
2000	Charmed: Chick Flick	T	DVD -R HQ 4977		Episode #40	Future Journalist Phoebe. Demon brings villains out of horror movies and sends them to kill the witches.	120672
2003	Charmed: Chris-Crossed (aka Chris Crossed)	T	DVD -R HQ 4618		Episode #121. 11-23-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Phoebe ponders joining Jason Dean (Eric Dane) in Hong Kong where he is setting up new media outlets.	120673
2004	Charmed: Courtship of Wyatt's Father, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4653		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Darklighter accidentally sends Leo and Piper to another plane of existence, leaving Phoebe and Paige to mourn their deaths. Chris in the danger of vanishing forever.	120674
2001	Charmed: Coyote Piper	T	DVD -R HQ 4935		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Phoebe.  Demon possesses Piper on the night of her 10-year high-school reunion.	120675
2004	Charmed: Crimes and Witch-Demeanors	T	DVD -R HQ 4682		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.When the Charmed Ones are caught on tape using their powers, the Cleaners cover up the situation by framing Darryl as a murderer and sending him to death row.	120676
2003	Charmed: Day the Magic Died, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5338		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. As Piper goes into labor, evildoers plot to carry the baby off to their kingdom.	120677
1998	Charmed: Dead Man Dating	T	DVD -R HQ 6203		Episode #4398005. 10-29-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe works as a psychic. Prue experiences betrayal. Piper falls for a ghost.	120678
2005	Charmed: Death Becomes Them	T	DVD -R HQ 3341		Episode. 5-15-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) tries to deal with her grief by taking a leave of absence from her job as an advice columnist. She finds potential romance with the ghostwriter filling in for her Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey)When a classmate killed in front of Phoebe comes back from the dead to blame her, she becomes guilt-ridden and vulnerable.	120679
2001	Charmed: Death Takes a Halliwell	T	DVD -R HQ 5276.		Episode	Future Journalist Prue decides to deal with the death of her mother	120680
1999	Charmed: Déjà Vu All Over Again	T	DVD -R HQ 6294		Episode. 5-26-1999	TV Weatherperson (Nancy O'Dell). Future Journalist Phoebe. Devil's sorcerer traps the witches in a deadly time-loop in order to defeat the Charmed Ones.	120681
2001	Charmed: Demon Who Came in From the Cold, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3952		Episode.	News Media. Cole infiltrates an underworld brotherhood to learn about an evil entity, but the sisters fear they may be betrayed.	120682
2005	Charmed: Desperate Housewitches	T	DVD -R HQ 5381		Episode. 10-16-2005	News Media. Newspapers. TV Report. Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Demon disguised as  "perfect" mother attempts to befriend Wyatt with the intention of kidnapping him.	120683
1999	Charmed: Devil's Music, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5606		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. When Piper books Dishwalla for her nightclub, the witches learn of the band manager's evil intentions.	120684
1998	Charmed: Dream Sorcerer	T	DVD -R HQ 6216		Episode #4398002. 11-4-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe. Handsome stranger stalks Prue in her dreams.	120685
2006	Charmed: Engaged and Confused	T			Episode. 2-26-2006	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Piper organizes an engagement party for Paige and Henry, but the couple begin to get cold feet	120686
2001	Charmed: Enter the Demon	T	DVD -R HQ 5798		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Zen master's disciple causes trouble for Paige and Phoebe after a potion mishap causes the sisters to change bodies.	120687
2000	Charmed: Ex Libris	T	DVD -R HQ 4979		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe helps a ghost of Charlene, a student  killed by Libris	120688
2001	Charmed: Exit Strategy	T	DVD -R HQ 5521		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Danger grows when a former mentor plots to turn Cole's powers against the sisters.	120689
2005	Charmed: Extreme Makeover, World Edition.	T	DVD -R HQ 2728		Episode. 1-23-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. San Francisco Bay Area's Readers Choice Awards. Phoebe wins for single best column. But acts silly because of a spell.While the Avatars prepare to transform the world into a utopia, Brody is kidnapped by Zankou and forced to place a paranoia spell on the Charmed Ones.	120690
2002	Charmed: Eyes Have It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5299		Episode #94. 10-20-2002	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.While seeking the advice of a fortune teller regarding her missing power of premonition, Phoebe discovers that there is a demon who has been stealing the eyes of Gypsies.	120691
2002	Charmed: Eyes Have It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2127		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.Phoebe is doing an advice column, making personal appearances and now doing a radio advice show.Fortuneteller reveals to Phoebe that a demon is stealing the eyes of Gypsies to reverse a curse.	120692
1999	Charmed: Feats of Clay	T	DVD -R HQ 6247		Episode #4398010. 1-20-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe's former beau arrives, hoping to reconcile. Prue tries to save the auction house from bankruptcy. Piper's use of witchcraft for matchmaking goes awry.	120693
2002	Charmed: Fifth Halliwheel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4231		Episode #82. 3-21-2002.  From here on in, Phoebe gets a job as an advice columnist	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss. Reporter (Dominic Kurtyan).Reporter (Dominic Kurtyan). Sisters continue to wage war against evil as they seek to strengthen their sisterly bond, fulfilling their destiny.Paige becomes convinced that Cole is still a demon	120694
2003	Charmed: Forget Me…Not	T	DVD -R HQ 4587.		Episode #114. 10-5-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Phoebe and Paige regain their memories they relieve the day Wyatt was kidnapped. Phoebe continues to cope with her newfound power of empathy.	120695
1998	Charmed: Fourth Sister, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6231		Episode #4398006. 11-18-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe. Young woman puts the sisters in danger when she uses any means necessary to join the Charmed Ones.	120696
2004	Charmed: Freaky Phoebe	T	DVD -R HQ 3235		Episode. 5-1-2005	News Media. Newspapers. TV Report. Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Powerful sorceress casts a spell on Phoebe so their souls switch bodies and Phoebe winds up trapped in the Underworld. Paige is in a quandary….	120697
1999	Charmed: From Fear to Eternity	T	DVD -R HQ 6258		Episode #4398012. 2-10-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe. Demon that feeds upon witches' fears tries to scare Phoebe and Prue to death.	120698
2001	Charmed: Generation Hex	T	DVD -R HQ 8923	`	Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano).	120699
2000	Charmed: Give Me a Sign	T	DVD -R HQ 4965		Episode #37. 2-24-2000	Future Journalist Phoebe. Criminal mastermind Bane kidnaps Prue and makes her protect him from a powerful demon. TV Anchor (Gwen McGee). Female Newscaster (Janis Chow).	120700
2001	Charmed: Good, the Bad and the Cursed, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2538		Episode.	Newspapers.  Western newspaper in ghost town: The Star Gazette: Half-Breed to Die at Sundown.Phoebe links to the violent past of an Old West ghost town and Prue must save her.	120701
2002	Charmed: Happily Ever After	T	DVD -R HQ 2096		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.Wicked witch traps the Charmed Ones in twisted versions of classic fairy tales	120702
2000	Charmed: Heartbreak City	T	DVD -R HQ 4927		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Demon sets out to destroy Cupid and all his recent love matches, putting the relationships of the Charmed Ones in danger.	120703
2001	Charmed: Hell Hath No Fury	T	DVD -R HQ 5141		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe.  Paige steals the Book of Shadows to use the spells for personal gain.	120704
2000	Charmed: Honeymoon's Over, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5016.		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue and Phoebe lie in court to protect their identities and inadvertently set free a killer.	120705
2003	Charmed: House Call	T	DVD -R HQ 2180.		Episode #101. 2-2-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) wants her Advice Columnist rival Spencer Ricks (Googy Gress ) to treat her with respect. Phoebe is one of the three Halliwell sisters, the most powerful good witches magic has to offer.She wants to get her boyfriend back before he marries another woman. Phoebe's photo layout and article was in the magazine 415, which was the magazine that Prue worked for in Seasons 2 & 3.  Photographer (Todd Sherry).	120706
2000	Charmed: How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans	T	DVD -R HQ 4976		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Family friend wants to stop a skin-stealing demon.	120707
2005	Charmed: Hulkus Pocus	T	DVD -R HQ 4831		Episode. 11-20-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Charmed Ones help agent Murphy track a demon who escaped from the government's custody and learn that a virus is causing magical beings to run amok.	120708
2004	Charmed: Hyde School Reunion	T	DVD -R HQ 4664		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.	120709
2004	Charmed: I Dream of Phoebe	T	DVD -R HQ 4648		Episode #126. 2-15-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) tries to deal with her grief by taking a leave of absence from her job as an advice columnist.Phoebe gets a letter for her advice column from a certain Jinny that says she is involved with a very controlling man. She tries to find Jinny and ends up having to go to the Middle East. She finds a location that looks like a dig site.Why would she send a letter to an advice columnist in San Francisco. She and Chris get attacked by two Arabian thieves and Chris gets wounded.Jinny comes out of a bottle and is now at the service of her new master, Phoebe. They bring Jinny back to the manor where Jinny warns them that an old boss Bosk, a demon, will come to try and get her back.Reason she wrote Phoebe is that her bottle has been passed for centuries amongst demons and that she knew Phoebe would wish her free.  Phoebe wishes Jinny to be free but has to temporarily become a genie herself.	120710
2005	Charmed: Imaginary Fiends	T	DVD -R HQ 4841		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.The Charmed Ones do not realize that baby Wyatt's new imaginary friend is actually the demon Vicus, who is trying to win Wyatt's trust to convert him to evil.	120711
2003	Charmed: Importance of Being Phoebe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5318		Episode #99. 1-12-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.After kidnapping Phoebe, Cole sends a shape shifter to assume Phoebe's identity to help him manipulate Pipe and Paige into giving him ownership of the Manor.Phoebe plans her escape.	120712
1999	Charmed: Is There a Woogy in the House?	T	DVD -R HQ 6267		Episode #4398014. 2-24-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe is turned toward her dark side and against her family by a shadow demon unleashed by an earthquake.	120713
2004	Charmed: It's a Bad, Bad World (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 4704		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Gideon unintentionally creates a portal that sends Chris and Leo to an alternate world where evil rules.	120714
2006	Charmed: Jung and the Restless, The	T			Episode #175. 4-30-2006	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano). Little Journalist (Liv Hutchings).	120715
2001	Charmed: Just Harried	T	DVD -R HQ 5744		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe. Prue's uncontrollable dreams ruin Piper's hope for a peaceful wedding.	120716
2005	Charmed: Kill Billie: Vol. 1	T	DVD -R HQ 5524		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Billie must overcome the painful childhood memory of her sister's kidnapping before she can have Dogan and prove her worth.	120717
2001	Charmed: Knight to Remember, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5155.		Episode	Future Journalist Prue. Paige discovers that in a past life she was an evil enchantress.	120718
2006	Charmed: Last Temptation of Christy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5523		Episode. 2-19-2006	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.When Henry gets too involved in her magical world, Pagie begins to realize the difficulties of dating a mortal. Billie finds her missing sister whom demons have held captive for years.	120719
2004	Charmed: Legend of Sleepy Halliwell	T	DVD -R HQ 4645		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Phoebe goes on a vision quest. Leo's mentor Gideon, wants to find out who cast the spell of darkness over the school and conjured the headless horseman who has been beheading the teachers.	120720
2005	Charmed: Little Box of Horrors	T	DVD -R HQ 4834		Episode.	News Media. Newspapers. TV Report. Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Pandora's Box falls into the hands of a shape-shifting demon who intends to open it and release all of its sorrows into the world, sending the sisters on a search for Hope.	120721
2003	Charmed: Little Monsters	T	DVD -R HQ 4616		Episode #120. 11-16-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss. Publisher-Media Mogul Jason Dean (Eric Dane) is the newspaper's new rich publisher. Phoebe is attracted to him.After vanquishing a Manticore demon, Piper, Phoebe and Paige become foster parents to the orphaned half-breed infant. But when Chris urges the girls to vanquish the child, they believe that if they raise the baby with love, they can change its destiny.Meanwhile, Phoebe surprises her boyfriend Jason when she blurts out her true feelings, and Paige gives Darryl a superpower.	120722
2002	Charmed: Long Live the Queen	T	DVD -R HQ 5917.  DVD -R HQ 4272. DVD -R HQ 2060		Episode #86. 5-2-2002	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Phoebe accepts her new idea in Cole's life but she still sets out to save an innocent after she has a premonition and even seeks her sisters' help in protecting the man.  When queen-to-be Phoebe rejoins her sisters to save an innocent, the denizens of the Underworld threaten a coup unless the witch proves her dark allegiance by killing Piper and Paige.	120723
2001	Charmed: Look Who's Barking	T	DVD -R HQ 5128		Episode.#65. 5-10-2001	Future Journalist Phoebe. One of the Charmed witches becomes a dog to capture a demon. Journalist (Matt Battaglia).	120724
2002	Charmed: Lost and Bound (aka Law & Bound)	T	DVD -R HQ 5864		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Paige discovers a 10-year-old runway can start fires by force of will.	120725
2005	Charmed: Lost Picture Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5568		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Paige's plan to get her job back as a social worker changes when her Whitelighter father asks for her help with his charge.	120726
1999	Charmed: Love Hurts	T	DVD -R HQ 6295		Episode.5-1-9-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe. Piper switches powers with Leo to try to save his life, but her spell changes her sisters' powers too.	120727
2003	Charmed: Love's a Witch	T	DVD -R HQ 4589		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano)When the sisters hold a séance, they contact a vengeful ghost who has been fermenting trouble between two feuding families.	120728
2003	Charmed: Lucky Charmed	T	DVD -R HQ 2207		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.The Charmed Ones team up with a leprechaun to go after a leprechaun-killing demon. Paige gets kidnapped when her luck runs out.	120729
2000	Charmed: Magic Hour	T	DVD -R HQ 5017		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Piper tries to plan her wedding in secrecy. A sorcerer's curse keeps apart young lovers.	120730
2005	Charmed: Malice in Wonderland	T	DVD -R HQ 5146		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  She now has a new face and identity.Young demon trying to take over the Underworld attempts to lure the Charmed Ones out of hiding and when Billie stumbles onto his plot, she becomes one of his victims.	120731
2002	Charmed: Marry-Go-Round	T	DVD -R HQ 4215		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe gets married.	120732
1999	Charmed: Morality Bites	T	DVD -R HQ 2176		Episode	News Media. After a horrifying premonition, Prue and Piper travel into the future to change Phoebe's fate. Sports Reporter (Michael Brownless). 2009 Anchor (Richard Saxton).	120733
2002	Charmed: Mr. and Mrs. Witch	T	DVD -R HQ 6492		Episode.	Aspiring columnist Phoebe.	120734
2000	Charmed: Ms. Hellfire	T	DVD -R HQ 4926			Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue goes under cover to find out who hired an assassin to kill the witches.	120735
2000	Charmed: Murphy's Luck	T	DVD -R HQ 4972		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Darklighter sabotages a woman's daily life leading her to consider suicide.	120736
2001	Charmed: Muse to My Ears	T	DVD -R HQ 5168		Episode	Future Journalist Prue. Sisters must stop warlocks enslaving muses for evil purposes.	120737
2003	Charmed: My Three Witches	T	DVD -R HQ 5411		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss. Publisher-Media Mogul Jason Dean (Eric Dane) is the newspaper's new rich publisher. Phoebe is attracted to him.Guest Host Phoebe on television interview show talking about the five-minute orgasm in "Chit Chat This and That." on LMV 6.Demon taps into the sisters' secret desires to create an alternate reality. Leo convenes the Elders to strip Chris of his Whitelighter status.	120738
2003	Charmed: Necromancing the Stone	T	DVD -R HQ 1968		Episode. 5-4-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano). Jason Dean (Eric Dane), Media Mogul who owns publication Phoebe works for.  Phoebe is one of the three Halliwell sisters, the most powerful good witches magic has to offer.Phoebe contemplates Jason's invitation, even though it will take her away from her family to Shanghai where he is setting up some more media outlets.	120739
2003	Charmed: Nymphs Just Wanna Have Fun	T	DVD -R HQ 5357		Episode #107. 4-20-2003.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Trio of wood nymphs flee to San Francisco after a demon kills the satyr of the Spring of life. Reporter (Jim O'Brien). Reporter (Jossie Thacker).	120740
2003	Charmed: Oh My Goddess (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 1970 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 6025 (Part Two).		Episode.  5-11-2003. Two-Hour Finale.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror.  Phoebe is one of the three Halliwell sisters, the most powerful good witches magic has to offer. Newspaper sponsors a charity event. Editor Elise of the Bay Mirror.Leo turns the sisters into Greek goddesses so they will be able to vanquish mythic giants.	120741
2004	Charmed: Once in a Blue Moon	T	DVD -R HQ 4729		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Substitute columnist at the Mirror. Phoebe and Leslie (Nick Lachey) discuss their feelings before saying goodbye.The Charmed Ones try to prove Leo's worth to the Elders after their suspicions of him result in the appointment of a new Whitelighter.	120742
2000	Charmed: Once Upon a Time	T	DVD -R HQ 5035		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe and Prue try to save a girl's life. Piper goes on strike.	120743
2005	Charmed: Ordinary Witches	T	DVD -R HQ 5556		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.When Piper tries to switch powers with Phoebe so that she can see Phoebe's vision for herself, the demon Zankou attacks the women and causes their abilities to be transferred to innocents	120744
1999	Charmed: P3 H20	T	DVD -R HQ 5619		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue must destroy a water demon to prevent people from drowning at a summer camp.	120745
2002	Charmed: Paige from the Past, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4367		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Ghosts possess Phoebe's and Cole's bodies and head to a chapel to get married. Leo takes Paige back in time so she can confront her guilt about her parents' deaths.	120746
1999	Charmed: Painted World, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5607		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue gets trapped inside a painting with a dangerous warlock	120747
2000	Charmed: Pardon My Past	T	DVD -R HQ 4964		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe travels to 1924 and confronts an immortal warlock who forced her to destroy Prue and Piper in a past life.	120748
2006	Charmed: Payback's a Witch	T	DVD -R HQ 5652		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. News Media.Paige tries to help Henry get his parolee a loan at the bank but when it denies him the loan, Nick crashes his car into the bank and hold everyone hostage.	120749
2003	Charmed: Power of Three Blondes, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4586		Episode #115. 10-12-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Publisher Jason Dean (Eric Dane).	120750
1999	Charmed: Power of Two, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6284		Episode #4398019. 5-12-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe, on a visit to Alcatraz, sees the ghost of a serial killer who escaped from the island prison to exact revenge on those responsible for his trip to the gas chamber.	120751
2000	Charmed: Power Outage	T	DVD -R HQ 5688		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Phoebe. Anger breaks the sisters' bond, making them defenseless.	120752
2001	Charmed: PreWitched	T	DVD -R HQ 5119 (Mislabeled 5519).		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Sisters face being separated, as newlyweds Piper and Leo plan to get their own home.	120753
2000	Charmed: Primrose Empath	T	DVD -R HQ 5047		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe.  A botched spell makes Prue feel all the pain in the world.	120754
2004	Charmed: Prince Charmed	T	DVD -R HQ 4639		Episode #123. 1-18-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Paige and Phoebe conjure up Mr. Right as a birthday present for Piper. Chris convinces the sisters to bind Wyatt's powers, then demonic cult members kidnap the youngster.	120755
2000	Charmed: Reckless Abandon	T	DVD -R HQ 4961		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Witches protect a seemingly abandoned baby from a vengeful ghost.	120756
2006	Charmed: Repo Manor	T	DVD -R HQ 5725		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Phoebe realizes that she must move on with her life and signs a lease for a new apartment. Paige considers moving in with Henry. Piper tries to maintain control after losing Leo.	120757
2005	Charmed: Rewitched	T	DVD -R HQ 4566		Episode #161. 10-23-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Billy uses here powers to save an innocent and is caught by Agent Murphy of Homeland Security who has suspected all along that she and the others are involved in supernatural activities.	120758
2005	Charmed: Run, Piper, Run	T	DVD -R HQ 4462		Episode. #159. l0-9-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe takes over her old job at the Bay Mirror in her new guise. Boyfriend comments how much she seems to be channeling Phoebe. Works at newspaper. Tabloid Reporter (Melody Krell).Piper goes for a job interview with a corporate recruiter and is shocked to learn his background.	120759
2002	Charmed: Sam I Am	T	DVD -R HQ 5306		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) wants her Advice Columnist rival Googy Gress (Spencer Ricks) to treat her with respect. Phoebe is one of the three Halliwell sisters, the most powerful good witches magic has to offer.Cole attacks the Charmed Ones hoping that they will vanquish him forever. Paige is charged with the protection of a man who turns out to be the father she never knew.	120760
2003	Charmed: Sand Francisco Dreamin'	T	DVD -R HQ 2195		Episode #102. 2-9-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Reporter #2 (Jossie Thacker). Reporter #3 (Christian Keiber). Phoebe is attacked by a maniac with a chainsaw in a nightmare. The sisters must use magic to put themselves to sleep to re-enter their nightmares and unmask symbolic meaning of their dreams.	120761
2003	Charmed: Saving Private Leo	T	DVD -R HQ 2037		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Ghosts of two men who fought with Leo in World War II seek revenge for old wounds.	120762
2005	Charmed: Scry Harde (aka Scry Hard)	T	DVD -R HQ 3131		Episode #151. 4-17-2005	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) tries to deal with her grief by taking a leave of absence from her job as an advice columnist. She finds potential romance with the ghostwriter filling in for her Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey)Zankou uses his underlings to lure the sisters out of their house, so he can search for the Nexus and release the Shadow, the ultimate power. Copy Editor (Julian Bailey).	120763
1999	Charmed: Secrets & Guys	T	DVD -R HQ 6259		Episode #4398013. 2-17-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue receives a plea for help from Max, a 13-year-old witch who has been kidnapped by a pair of vicious thugs.	120764
2003	Charmed: Sense and Sense Ability.	T	DVD -R HQ 2244. DVD -R HQ 1962		Episode #108. 4-27-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.Withered old woman deprives the sisters of their senses in an effort to steal Piper's baby. Phoebe loses her powers as she is supposed to undergo an image makeover for her column.Sisters continue to wage war against evil as they seek to strengthen their sisterly bond, fulfilling their destiny.	120765
2005	Charmed: Seven Year Witch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4809		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Piper is attacked by demons and winds up in a coma and as she hovers between life and death, her spirit meets Cole who says he is trying to help restore Phoebe's faith in love.	120766
1999	Charmed: She's a Man, Baby, a Man!	T	DVD -R HQ 5611		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Prue casts a spell to turn her into a man in order to lure the demon Succubus.	120767
2005	Charmed: Showghouls (aka Show Ghouls).	T	DVD -R HQ 3102		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Re-schedules her meeting.	120768
2000	Charmed: Sight Unseen	T	DVD -R HQ 4699			Future Journalist Phoebe, Prue and Piper become obsessed with learning more about the evil force that is hunting them after the manor is burglarized.	120769
2001	Charmed: Sin Francisco	T	DVD -R HQ 5379		Episode #62. 4-19-2001	Future Journalist Phoebe. The charmed Ones fall prey to a demon wielding the seven deadly sins. News Anchor (Kimberly Wallis). Female Reporter (Beverly Sotelo).	120770
2002	Charmed: Siren's Song (aka Siren Song)	T	DVD -R HQ 2115		Episode #92. 10-6-2002	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.TV Reporter (Daniel Betanles).  Cole and Phoebe both fall under the spell of the villain Siren.A siren captivates Cole while endangering Phoebe's life. Piper and Leo's unborn baby plays a trick on them. Media. TV coverage of a fire.	120771
2001	Charmed: Size Matters	T	DVD -R HQ 5828		Episode #71. 10-25-2001	Future Journalist Phoebe. Hideous demon shrinks Phoebe to 5-inches tall and uses her as bait for the other two sisters. Interviewer (Kari Coleman).	120772
2000	Charmed: Sleuthing with the Enemy	T	DVD -R HQ 5689		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Phoebe. Witches learn who the demon is that has been trying to kill them.	120773
2004	Charmed: Someone to Witch Over Me	T	DVD -R HQ 5543 (Complete). DVD -R HQ 4732 (No Ending)		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Agent Brody and Paige discover that the demon Sarpedon is capturing innocents' Guardian Angels and using them to protect himself form the New Power.	120774
1998	Charmed: Something Wicca This Way Comes	T	DVD -R HQ 1990		Episode #1. 10-7-1998	News Media. News Reporter (Francesca Cappucci). Phoebe returns to San Francisco after losing her job to live with her older sisters, Prue and Piper Halliwell.	120775
2001	Charmed: Soul of the Bride	N		Lenhard, Elizabeth. Created by Constance M. Burge		Editor of 415 magazine offers Prue Halliwell a challenge: if she takes a really fantastic photo, he’ll run it on the cover. This could be Prue’s big break -- if she can come up with a killer concept. Then Prue gets the idea to shoot a group of models in the Halliwells’ Victorian mansion. She’ll even use an antique camera to capture the style of an old-time photo. But when Prue snaps the shutter, all the models collapse into a deathly slumber. To rescue the innocents, the Charmed Ones descend into Hades, fighting underworld perils and uncovering an unholy plot. To rescue the missing models, they must match wits with the greatest of the ancient Greek gods -- and one of the sisters might not be allowed to return to her mortal life. 	120776
2003	Charmed: Soul Survivor	T	DVD -R HQ 4606		Episode #118. 11-2-2003	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) gets a new writing partner. Goggy Gress (Spencer Ricks), her rival advice columnist returns.	120777
2004	Charmed: Spin City	T	DVD -R HQ 4665		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Spider Demon kidnaps and cocoons Piper and turns Chris into a spider.	120778
2005	Charmed: Still Charmed & Kicking	T	DVD -R HQ 5111		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Presumed dead, the Charmed sisters start their demon-free existence with new identities.	120779
2004	Charmed: Styx Feet Under	T	DVD -R HQ 2491		Episode. 12-7-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) tries to deal with her grief by taking a leave of absence from her job as an advice columnist. She finds potential romance with the ghostwriter filling in for her Leslie "Les" St. Claire (Nick Lachey)Demon tries to destroy his human half by killing his remaining blood relatives, so Paige casts a spell that inadvertently blocks all death from occurring, angering the Angel of Death.	120780
2003	Charmed: Sword and the City	T	DVD -R HQ 4605		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano)When the Lady of the Lake appears before the Charmed Ones and pleads for help to protect the legendary Sword in the Stone, Piper comes forward and pulls the sword free.	120781
2002	Charmed: Sympathy for the Demon	T	DVD -R HQ 5303		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.Vengeful demon torments trapped sisters with their worst fears.	120782
1998	Charmed: Thank You For Not Morphing	T	DVD -R HQ 6202		Episode #4398003. 10-21-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe. Estranged father returns with more than a family union in mind. Neighbors are shape-shifters trying to steal the Book of Shadows.	120783
1999	Charmed: That 70's Episode	T	DVD -R HQ 6281		Episode #4398016. 4-7-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe. To protect themselves from a power-stealing warlock, the sisters time travel to the 1970s where they encounter their family.	120784
1999	Charmed: That Old Black Magic	T	DVD -R HQ 5614		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. The witches must convince a teenager that he is the only one capable of defeating an evil witch.	120785
2004	Charmed: There's Something About Leo	T	DVD -R HQ 4757		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.The Charmed Ones, distracted by Leo's confession that he is an Avatar, allow a couple of demons to kill an innocent they were protecting so Leo uses his powers to reverse time and vanquish the demons	120786
1999	Charmed: They're Everywhere	T	DVD -R HQ 5618		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe, Prue and Piper are faced with more warlocks than they can handle.	120787
2001	Charmed: Three Faces of Phoebe	T	DVD -R HQ 4208		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe brings her older and younger selves together.	120788
2002	Charmed: Trial by Magic	T	DVD -R HQ 5169		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe's premonition shows her that the defendant in a murder trial is innocent despite the wealth of evidence against him.	120789
1998	Charmed: Truth Is Out There…and It Hurts, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6232		Episode $4398007. 11-25-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe. Trio must stop an otherworldly killed before he takes his next victim. Prue hopes to clarify her relationship with Andy	120790
2004	Charmed: Used Karma	T	DVD -R HQ 4644		Episode #124. 1-25-2004	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Reporter #1 (Lisa Canning). Reporter #2 (Joe Torrenueva).  Reporter #3 (Rock Reiser).Phoebe's boyfriend leaves her after learning she, Paige and Piper are actually witches. Richard tries to free himself of the family's karma.	120791
2003	Charmed: Valhalley of the Dollars (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4576, 4577		Episode #112-#113. 9-28-2003.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano)Paige takes a job as a dog walker and is amazed when one of the dogs turns into a man.	120792
2005	Charmed: Vaya Con Leos	T	DVD -R HQ 4877		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.When the Angel of death returns seeking Leo, the Charmed Ones try to use a spell to hide Leo, but it misfires and everyone suddenly looks like Leo.	120793
2001	Charmed: We All Scream for Ice Cream	T	DVD -R HQ 5727		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Ice-cream man lures the witches into an alternate dimension.	120794
2002	Charmed: We're Off to See the Wizard	T	DVD -R HQ 2053		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Piper and Paige help a wizard stop the coronation of a new source, unaware that Cole is the new leader of the Underworld.	120795
1998	Charmed: Wedding From Hell, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6217		Episode #4398004. 11-11-1998	Future Journalist Phoebe and her two sisters fight an evil bride and her demon wedding party.	120796
1999	Charmed: Wendigo, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6251		Episode. 2-3-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe has a vision of a car crash. Vicious beast attacks Piper. Andy goes on a stakeout with an FBI agent who is also hunting for the beast.	120797
1999	Charmed: When Bad Warlocks Go Good	T	DVD -R HQ 6282		Episode #4398017. 4-28-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe tries to help Piper make a love connection. Prue meets a young man fighting against his destiny to become evil.	120798
1999	Charmed: Which Prue Is It, Anyway?	T	DVD -R HQ 6268		Episode #4398015. 3-3-1999	Future Journalist Phoebe has a vision showing Prue being stabbed. Prue's incantation to multiply her strength goes awry.	120799
1999	Charmed: Wicca Envy	T	DVD -R HQ 2063		Episode.	Magazine Publisher (Neil Roberts) offer Prue a good magazine job but what she doesn't know is that he's trying to steal the Halliwell sisters' powers.	120800
2002	Charmed: Witch in Time, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2141		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.Close-up of "Dear Phoebe" advice column in newspaper.Phoebe opens a portal by repeatedly saving the life of her new boyfriend. Warlock steals the Book of Shadows and uses it to kill two of the Charmed Ones.	120801
1998	Charmed: Witch Is Back, The	T			Episode #9. 12-16-1998	Aspiring Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano). TV Reporter (Jodi Fung-King).	120802
1999	Charmed: Witch Trial	T	DVD -R HQ 5588		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. Sisters face a demon who tries to destroy their power. Prue wrestles with guilt over Andy's death. Piper struggles to start a nightclub.	120803
2004	Charmed: Witch Wars (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 4701		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Gideon conspires with two demons to make Piper, Phoebe and Paige part of "Witch Wars," a new demonic reality television show where demon contestants compete in a series of contests to hunt down the Charmed Ones.	120804
2002	Charmed: Witch Way Now?	T	DVD -R HQ 2079		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is her boss.The Angel of Destiny offers the sisters a chance to relinquish their powers and lead normal lives as a reward for vanquishing the Source of All EvilSisters continue to wage war against evil as they seek to strengthen their sisterly bond, fulfilling their destiny.	120805
2002	Charmed: Witch's Tail, A (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4306. DVD -R HQ 5281		Episodes. (Two Parts)	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is one of the three most powerful good witches magic has to offer, the Halliwell sisters.  Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) of the Bay Mirror newspaper is Phoebe's boss.When the Charmed Ones decide to help a mermaid who needs a proclamation of love from her mortal boyfriend, they botch a spell and turn Phoebe into a mermaid.	120806
2002	Charmed: Witches in Tights	T	DVD -R HQ 5298		Episode	Future Journalist Phoebe. When a boy's rendering of a demon comes to life, the young artist draws the Charmed Ones as comic-book heroes to combat the demon.	120807
2004	Charmed: Witchness Protection	T	DVD -R HQ 4774		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Avatars insist that Leo protect the Seer because she has information that could help them destroy the demons. The demons release Zankou, the most powerful demon in the underworld, to keep the Seer from selling them out.	120808
2004	Charmed: Witchstock	T	DVD -R HQ 4638		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.Paige tries on a pair of Grams' go-go-boots and goes back in time. Leo and Chris try to stave off an amorphous creature surrounding the manor.	120809
2003	Charmed: Womb Raider	T	DVD -R HQ 4278		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper. Editor Elise Rothman (Rebecca Balding) is her boss. Publisher-Media Mogul Jason Dean (Eric Dane) is the newspaper's new rich publisher. Phoebe is attracted to him.	120810
2001	Charmed: Wrestling with Demons	T	DVD -R HQ 5089		Episode.	Future Journalist Phoebe. Witches risk their lives in an underworld wrestling-ring to save a man's soul.	120811
2004	Charmed: Wrong Day's Journey Into Right, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4681		Episode	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) of the Bay Mirror newspaper.With Piper away at magic school and Phoebe without her active powers, overworked Paige conjures Mr. Right for stress relief but unknowingly, releases his evil twin, Mr. Wrong	120812
2003	Charmed: Y Tu Mummy Tambien	T	DVD -R HQ 5307		Episode.	Advice Columnist Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) wants her Advice Columnist rival Googy Gress (Spencer Ricks) to treat her with respect. Phoebe is one of the three Halliwell sisters, the most powerful good witches magic has to offer.Demon mummifies Phoebe's body to hold the spirit of his dead lover, Isis.	120813
1987	Charmer, The	MTF			UK. Miniseries.	News Media. Press Woman (Roz Freeman-Atwood). Press Man (Stephen Gordon). Photographer (Terence Lodge). Photographer (George Salkilld).	120814
1940	Charter Pilot	M				Radio  Broadcaster Marge Duncan (Lynn Bari) marries a U.S.-to-Central America freight service pilot who promises to take a desk job but the urge for adventure is too strong.Radio Operator "Sparks" (Cyril Ring)	120815
1964	Charulata (aka Lonely Wife, The)	MF		Ray, Satyajit (Director)	India	Editor-Publisher Bhupati (Shailen Mukherjee), a politically active, liberal newspaper publisher, devotes more time to his newspaper than to his marriage in 1870s Calcutta, India. He sees her loneliness and asks his younger cousin, a university student and would-be writer, to keep her company. After several months, their feelings for each other move beyond friendship. 	120816
1997	Chas Wheatley: Butter Did It, The: Gastronomic Tale of Love and Murder, A	NM		Richman, Phyllis	#1 Chas Wheatley Mysteries	Restaurant Critic-Food Editor Chas (Nee Charlotte Sue) Wheatley for the Washington Examiner in Washington D.C. The saber-penned restaurant critic thinks it was more than just excessive amounts of cholesterol that killed a culinary genius.A culinary superstar, the high-profile owner and chef of Chez Laurence, an internationally renowned restaurant in Washington D.C. had a specialty that was world-famous, an incomparably lush pasta dish to die for.So when he collapses in his clogs the night before City Tastes, a star-studded black-tie benefit dinner, all bets are on his soaring cholesterol level. But Wheatley has her doubts.The critic still carries a torch for the chef after an affair years before and is convinced that someone wanted him to go to the grave with all his secrets. She uses all her investigative resources to find the culprit.Wheatley enlists the help of a detective-gourmand, her daughter, Lily, and David Zeeger, the Examiner's star investigative reporter and Chas's partner in the bedroom as well as the newsroom. She ends up in more hot water than she bargained for.	120817
1999	Chas Wheatley: Murder on the Gravy Train	NM		Richman, Phyllis	#2 Chas Wheatley Mysteries	Restaurant Critic-Food Editor Chas (nee Charlotte Sue) Wheatley for the Washington Examiner, Washington D.C. investigates the disappearance of the chief at one of Washington's most popular new restaurants. Restaurant's food minus the chef is terrible.Critic takes it on herself to track down the chef and discovers a widening pool of foul play. Learns about the illicit side of the restaurant business and often nasty machinations of newsroom life -- spying and story thievery.After a disastrous blind date with waiter who hints he knows secrets about restaurant corruption, Wheatley's luck turns when her editor offers her a syndicated food column.Inspired by her date, she plans her inaugural piece as an investigation of the nefarious practices some restaurants use to bilk their customers.What she uncovers will make readers who regularly dine out more cautious -- scams range from well-publicized credit card ploys to little known pressure tactics taught to waiters during special classes.	120818
2001	Chas Wheatley: Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?	NM		Richman, Phyllis	#3 Chas Wheatley Mysteries	Restaurant Critic Chas Wheatley is fuming over the Washington Examiner's latest hire, slimy Ringo Laurenge, a reporter with a knack for annoying just about everyone else on the staff. Ringo oozes into the newsroom and begins writing brilliant stories.Chas (nee Charlotte Sue) Wheatley has been working on a story about America's most expensive restaurants, but she makes the mistake of telling her new colleague about it. He tries to put one of her favorite restaurants out of business.She soon discovers Laurenge is worming himself into a position to take over the story and leave her out in the cold. Her best friend, African-American Theater Critic Sherele Travis, encounters a more vicious side of Laurenge when he brutally assaults her.Wheatley and Travis delve into Laurenge's past trying to find some way of getting him fired. Someone on the staff resorts to murder as the solution when Laurenge dies from apparently lethal Virginia ham served at a work function.Wheatley loves her job as restaurant reviewer, her romance with Dave Zeeger, the paper's investigative reporter, her best friend, the sleek and beautiful theater critic, and her slightly daffy twentysomething daughter.	120819
1942	Chase Yale: Commando Yank	CB				War Correspondent Chase Yale, war correspondent in Europe and South Pacific, joins naval intelligence and fights the enemy as a reporter and a costumed hero. Telecaster.	120820
1994	Chase, The	M	VHS 1269			News Media pursue fugitive who's kidnapped an heiress. Anchors (Bree Walker, Brian Chessney). News Director (Windlind Smith).  TV Media satire.	120821
2004	Chase, The	NM		Wales, Susan and Robin Shope	Christian Mystery	Investigative Reporter Jill Lewis breaks a soon-discredited story about a high-powered U.S. senator who's brokering illegal adoptions. She loses her boyfriend, David, her job on the Washington Gazette and her reputation.She flees to her mother's estate in Wisconsin and gets a job writing obituaries for the local paper. Back in Washington, her source commits suicide -- or was he murdered? Her own father's death a year ago also begins to appear suspicious.When she exposed the senator's corrupt dealings with Romanian orphans and American adoption agencies would have scuttled the senator's bid for the presidency so his forces put together convincing evidence that Jill had been duped and she was blackballed.Lewis is blackballed. The senator's forces put together convincing evidence Jill was duped and she's fired. Her boyfriend dumps her. Eventually her spiritual awakening takes place.	120822
1952	Chase, The: Amusement Park, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 15.  Series (1952-1953)	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120823
1952	Chase, The: Apprentice, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 13	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120824
1952	Chase, The: Bald Artie Bender	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 9	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120825
1952	Chase, The: Blackout	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 26	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120826
1952	Chase, The: Career Girl	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 24	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120827
1952	Chase, The: Cat's Meow, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 20	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120828
1952	Chase, The: Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 42	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120829
1952	Chase, The: Chinese Buddha, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 17	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120830
1952	Chase, The: Circumstantial Evidence	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 47	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120831
1952	Chase, The: Corpus Delicti	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 35	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120832
1952	Chase, The: Countless Treanna	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 3	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120833
1952	Chase, The: Creeper, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 34	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120834
1952	Chase, The: Dangerous Journey	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 28	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120835
1952	Chase, The: Doug Burton and a Mysterious Letter	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 11	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120836
1952	Chase, The: Easy Riches, Sudden Death	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 6	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120837
1952	Chase, The: Elliott Preston is Framed for Murder	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 4	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120838
1952	Chase, The: Flight from Istanbul	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 19	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120839
1952	Chase, The: Fortune Hunter, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 31	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120840
1952	Chase, The: Frame for Murder, A	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 39	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120841
1952	Chase, The: Hardluck Ethel	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 7	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120842
1952	Chase, The: Harry and the Talking Horse	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 54	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120843
1952	Chase, The: Harry Troll's Diamond	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 2	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120844
1952	Chase, The: Hold-up, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 48	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120845
1952	Chase, The: Iron Curtin Express	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 22	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120846
1952	Chase, The: Jailbreak, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 38	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120847
1952	Chase, The: Joey	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 12	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120848
1952	Chase, The: Johnny and Ellen, Killer and Hostage	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 44	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120849
1952	Chase, The: Killer at Large	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 33	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120850
1952	Chase, The: King Danno	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 45	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120851
1952	Chase, The: Lady is a Corpse, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 41	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120852
1952	Chase, The: Leading Man Talent Search, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 46	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120853
1952	Chase, The: Long Distance	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 23	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120854
1952	Chase, The: Lucifer	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 50	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120855
1952	Chase, The: Man Hunt	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 21	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120856
1952	Chase, The: Million Dollar Hunt	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 51	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120857
1952	Chase, The: Monster, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 53	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120858
1952	Chase, The: Most Dangerous Game, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 55 - 27	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120859
1952	Chase, The: Murder, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 29	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120860
1952	Chase, The: Murderers' Row	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 43	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120861
1952	Chase, The: My Love is a Ghost	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 25	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120862
1952	Chase, The: Newspaper Reporter After Germans in South America	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 5	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120863
1952	Chase, The: No Contact	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 31	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120864
1952	Chase, The: Painting, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 14	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120865
1952	Chase, The: Pennypinching Boarding House Owners	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 36	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120866
1952	Chase, The: Playboy	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 52	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120867
1952	Chase, The: Professor Calvin and the Voice	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 32	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120868
1952	Chase, The: Promotion, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 16	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120869
1952	Chase, The: Special Delivery	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 40	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120870
1952	Chase, The: Stephan, Monica and One Million Dollars	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 10	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120871
1952	Chase, The: Tales	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 1	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120872
1952	Chase, The: Terminate Professor Kolchek	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 8	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120873
1952	Chase, The: Tiger Lily	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 49	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120874
1952	Chase, The: Twenty Million Dollar Burn	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 18	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120875
1952	Chase, The: Will, The	R	CD4 - Wells		Episode 37	News Media. People caught in a trap or on the run	120876
1899	Chased by a Big Spanish Man-O-War	SS	USC	Crane, Stephen		Press	120877
1938	Chaser, The	M				Photographer (Eddie Acuff).	120878
1934	Chases of Pimple Street, The	M				Press. Charley Chase bites dog and says, "Now that's news"	120879
1999	Chasing Alfie	NW		August, Sandra		Reporter L.V. Foster -- or LV depending on whether editor caught it or not -- who is a feisty, insufferable female has been assigned by The Denver Empire newspaper to cover a breaking story in Glitter Creek, about a four-hour stagecoach ride from Denver..Two miners apparently have been killed by a ghostly Indian. Foster thinks getting the story will make her career. On the stage, she meets a five-year-old orphan and a man hot on the trail of the ghost. It is 1872.	120880
1997	Chasing Cezanne	N	OWN - H	Mayle, Peter		Editor Camilla Jameson Porter, editor of Decorating Quarterly. Photographer Andre Kelly.	120881
1939	Chasing Danger	M	DVD -R 1404	Bercovici, Leonardo (Story). Richard Ellis, Helen Logan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cameraman for Graphic Newsreel, Inc., Waldo (Wally Vernon) is ordered to find his colleague Steve  Mitchell (Preston Foster) and cover an Arab uprising in North Africa.Waldo locates Mitchell in Paris. Mitchell is arrested during a nightclub raid. The two cameraman head for Africa, are captured after finding guns being transported on a steamship, sentenced to be executed after trying to escape, but are finally released.More captures and escapes follow. Newspaper Secretary (Ruth Peterson).	120882
1982	Chasing Dreams	M				Reporter (Chuck Himber). Sports Announcer (Jim Birge).	120883
2004	Chasing Elvis	N		Marcel, Glenn P.		Tabloid Reporter for Weird Magazine, a shameless, check-0ut counter rag, is assigned to cover an Elvis Festival in Moscow.She discovers her father's notes -- he was a detective hot on the trail of a robber convinced he was chasing Elvis, but was killed in an accidental car crash near Moscow, Tennessee, and quickly stumbles onto the Elvis-robber's trail.What she discovers in rural Tennessee just may be the news story of the century.	120884
2008	Chasing Fireflies	N		Martin, Charles		Journalist Chase is assigned to cover the story of a malnourished 6-year-old boy paramedics find near a burning car that holds a dead woman. The small-town reporter has to investigate the boy’s identity and find out who he is and why he won’t talk. But will his search unearth long-buried emotions about his own history?	120885
2004	Chasing Freedom	MT				TV Anchor (Susan O'Rourke).	120886
2008	Chasing Harry Winston	N		Weisberger, Lauren		Sports Commentator is going with Leigh, a hard-driving editor at a publishing house. She thinks he meets every criterion on her “checklist” for marriage.	120887
2008	Chasing Mayan Dreams: Adventures in the Mexican Rain Forest	N		Cantwell, Michael		Photojournalist Erika Boeshure flees Nazi Germany at the height of World War II and goes to Mexico on assignment for a New York Magazine. There, in a sleepy Mexican village on the edge of the jungle, she meets a Danish-born archaeologist who is struggling to restore a career shattered by alcoholism. Erika is inspired to write about him and his quest to find a legendary city of the ancient Mayas. She talks him into letting her join his expedition. In the heart of the rain forest, the explorers run into a rival expedition that plans to exploit the rain forest. Finally they meet the elusive Lacandon Indians, descendants of the ancient Maya who have retreated into the forest to escape the encroachments of Western civilization. The son of the chief joins their search for the lost city of the Gods in order to redeem his sins. For Erika, the perils of the quest stretch her courage and physical resources. Amidst the mounting dangers, she and the archaeologist fall in live. They vow that should they survive the search, they will dedicate themselves to saving the endangered rain forest and the Indians.	120888
2003	Chasing Papi	M	DVD -R HQ 8678, 8679			Miami TV Reporter (Barbara Bermudo).	120889
2006	Chasing the Dream	NR		Elliston, Paige Lee	#3 Montana Skies Series	Aspiring writer Amy Hawkins moves from New York City to sleepy Coldwater, Montana. Shy horse-farmer neighbor and handsome carpenter vie for her attention  Another woman creates a love triangle that is destined to bring grief..	120890
1929	Chasing Through Europe	M		Bennison, Andrew (Story).	AFI-Newsreel Photographers - Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Dick Stallings (Nick Stuart) in London meets a wealthy American and helps her to escape from her crooked guardian who wants to put her in an asylum for refusing to marry his nephew.Use of extensive newsreel footage as Stallings and the American travel throughout Europe, photographing famous sites and people along the way. Stallings eventually foils an attempt to kidnap the woman in Italy while he is photographing Vesuvius.	120891
1940	Chasing Trouble	M		McCarthy, Mary (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Callahan (Milburn Stone) is trying to expose a ring of spies. A delivery boy for a florist decides the reporter is the right man for a woman for which he is trying to find a suitable boyfriend.He also discovers the man heading spy ring.  Reporter and delivery boy uncover attempt to kill the woman with a bomb planted in a flower arrangement. They are captured by the spies.After the delivery boy saves the woman, the reporter marries her and gets an exclusive story.	120892
1993	Chasing Women	N		Longfellow, Pamela	Weinberg List	Journalist	120893
1992	Chasse gardee	MF				Interviewer (Laurent Baude - L'interviewer).	120894
1916	Chaste Wife, The	N		Swinnerton, Frank		Press	120895
1990	Chastnyj detektiv, ili operatsiya "Kooperatsiya"	MF				Editor (Leonid Kuravlyov)	120896
1943	Chatterbox	M				Columnist (Rosemary Lane) tries to expose a radio cowboy as a fake. Reporter (Gary Bruce). Reporter (Matty Kemp). Reporter (Frank Melton). Reporter (Ray Parsons).	120897
1977	Chatterbox	M				Reporter, Woman (Jessica Stuart). TV Reporter (Warren Burton). Photographer (Michael Colefax). Photographer (Steve Foster).	120898
1999	Chaverim Shel Yana, Ha-	MF			Israel	TV News Anchor (Chaim Yavin - Himself).	120899
2003	Chavez Ravine	P		Culture Clash		Cub Reporter Millie Miller.  Dodger radio announcer Vin Scully. Radio Announcer, Yiddish Radio Hour. Announcer Cleve Hermann. Jaime Jarrin, Spanish Language Announcer for Dodger Radio.	120900
2005	Che Guevara	M				News Media. American Reporter (Charis Michelsen).	120901
1978	Cheap Detective, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5711, 5712. L			Reporter (George F. Simmons)	120902
2005	Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker: Wide World on Ice	T			Episode #35. 5-9-2005	Hosts (Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar). Cheap Correspondent (Eugene Mirman).	120903
2003	Cheaper by the Dozen	M				Reporter #2 (Kevin Carey). TV Interviewer (David Bowe). Sportswriters. Regis Philbin and Kelly Rippa (Themselves). Radio Talk Show Host (Julie Kay Araskog). Press Room Reporter (Shawn Levy).	120904
2000	Cheapest Movie Ever Made, The	M				TV Anchor (Gretchen Janke)	120905
1984	Cheat, The	N		Jordan, Pat	Weinberg List	Journalist	120906
2000	Cheaters	MT	SVD 1130			News Media. Reporter #1 (Catherine Blythe). Tribune Reporter (Jack Newsman). Tribune Reporter #2 (Yank Azman). Marconi Reporter #2 (Thomas Hauff). Story of high school English teacher makes front-page news.WNBC Reporter (Joan Esposito). Reporter Outside Steinmetz (J.C. Kenny). Press Conference Reporter #2 (Rory O'Shea). Interviewer Angela Lam (Ola Sturik). News Producer (John Stockwell). Correspondent at Steinmetz (Dan Duran).	120907
1998	Cheatin’ and Hurtin’ With the Plasmates from Altair IV	N		Brown, Jim, Steve Scherf, Beverly F. Elliott		Music Critic John Jamieson has fled the big city to his hometown where he continues to write reviews on the net. The aliens have finally landed -- and it turns out they love country music. Discovering he is highly allergic to the country music-loving Altarians, Jamieson runs away. But when a former girlfriend joins him, soon followed by her shape-shifting Altarian lover, Undular, they become the center of a galactic conflict. Before he and Tasha can settle down to a life of domestic bliss, John and his new Altarian pals must discover -- and defeat -- a nest of unfriendly people-eating aliens in his backyard.	120908
2007	Cheatin’ in the Next Room	NS		Lawson, Rhonda M.	An Army Journalist who edited Sandpaper Magazine, a local publication for the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. 	Sportswriter Christopher Lee works for a major Virginia newspaper. He and Andrea, a popular high school biology teacher, seemed to have a strong, unshakable marriage. They are happy surrounded by friends and even happier with each other. They have the financial stability to get both the townhouse and the Forerunner well before 30. The only thing stronger than the Lees’ marriage is Andrea’s bond with her lifelong friend, Brenda. But all bonds are tested when Christopher meets Brenda’s cousin Alexis, who visits during the Christmas holidays. Alexis is a 20-year-old college student who is accustomed to getting what she wants and not quitting until she gets it. Now her eyes are set on Christopher, and se’s not letting a little detail like him being Brenda’s best friend’s husband get in the way. Although he tries to resist, Christopher begins an affair with Alexis, believing it will be their little secret until she goes home. Yet when the truth comes out, it rocks the worlds of not only Christopher and Andrea, but the worlds of everyone around them. This is the story of how one indiscretion can tear down more than just the lives of the people involved. 	120909
2008	Cheating at Solitaire	N		Haddam, Jane		Photojournalist suffers bizarre mutilation in a small exclusive Massachusetts island of Margaret’s Harbor. Paparazzi is insatiable when it comes to aging teen stars whose drunken disorderly behavior is being eaten up by the press -- until an even bigger media storm erupts. During a blizzard, one of the teen stars finds herself staggering around town, covered in blood and incoherently drunk. Her actor-boyfriend has been found shot dead in the front seat of a crashed truck. Now she is cast as the only suspect in the crime and she can’t remember a thing about the night in question. Former F.B.I. agent Gregor Demarkian flies in from Philadelphia to review the charges against her he finds a case with little evidence, an insatiable paparazzi and a mare’s nest of motives. Demarkian was about to marry his longtime significant other and he welcomed the chance to get away from the extensive wedding preparations. The Britney Spears-like pop icon and her boyfriend were filming a movie when he was shot to death and the teenage star was arrested as the prime suspect. Plunged into the world of superficial celebrities, the tradition Demarkian struggles to identify the motive behind the murder as well as solve the bizarre mutilation of a local photojournalist and yet another killing. 	120910
1933	Cheating Blondes	M		Wentworth-James, Gertie De (Novel -- House of Chance). Lewis R. Foster, Islin Auster (Adaptation-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter for The Herald, Lawson Rolt (Ralf Harolde), is unscrupulous, tries to pin a murder on a woman who rejects his proposal. City Editor (William Humphries).New York Times, 5/20/33 described the reporter as "one of the more fantastic specimens of the strange breed of newspaper men which the cinema began spawning several years ago."	120911
2008	Cheating Death	NR		Reveal, Judy		Publisher Lindsey Gale of the Greensboro Press is trying to bring balance into her personal life after a recent divorce, but she discovers that her new role as publisher is anything but stable. Lindsey is asked to investigate the death of a friend who had been staying at The Writers’ Bloc, a writers’ retreat located on Maryland’s rustic Eastern Shore. Lindsey reluctantly takes on the assignment and soon finds herself face to face with the retreat’s reclusive owner and noted author, Odious Clay. With the help of Conrad Trent, her managing editor and closest confidant, she digs into the background of the retreat, Odious Clay and the eclectic group of residents and attendees and soon finds herself facing a publisher’s greatest nightmare -- plagiarism peppered with a dash of murder.	120912
1914	Chechako, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	120913
1986	Check Is in the Mail…., The	M				TV Reporter (Leonard Hirschfeld)	120914
1998	Check Six!	NM		Norris, Bob		Investigative Reporter Jack Warner is on deck of the USS Ranger to cover the story -- two women hand-picked by the Pentagon are assigned to fly the Navy's best fighter attack aircraft to break the gender line.Aboard ship, however, a covert cadre of officers will stop at nothing to keep the Navy male-only. Warner is secretly working for top Naval brass to expose this deadly conspiracy. Little does he know the danger has only begun.When a female fighter pilot is killed in a flight-deck launch, Warner smells a rat. The commander's avowed mission is to keep women from flying the navy's frontline aircraft. High-level conspiracy for sure.Can Warner nail the brass to the wall in time to save a woman pilot who has just been ordered into combat?	120915
2003	Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film	DT				Journalist (Tom McGurk - Himself). Interviewer (Pearse Lehane).	120916
1977	Checkered Flag or Crash	M			Ness	Journalist  C.C. Wainwright (Susan Sarandon) tries to get inside view of a 1,000-mile auto race held in the Philippines.  Persuades reluctant driver to let her ride in his race car during the event.Reporter (Eddie Mercardo)	120917
1956	Checkpoint	M				Commentator (MacDonald Hobley)	120918
2006	Checkpoint Echo	M			Short - Action	Radio News Announcer (Samuel Harrison - Voice). Man races against time in a fight to save his daughter from a chemical doomsday.	120919
1971	Checkpoint Orinoco	N	OWN - H	Ekert-Rotholz, Alice		West German Journalist. Beautiful West German journalist Carla Moll searches for a fugitive former SS officer hidden by his son in Venezuela.	120920
1890	Cheeky Charley, the Special; Or, The Life Racket at Rattlesnake Ridge (April 25, 1890)	NW	USC	Warne, Philip S.		Inkslinger Charley	120921
1936	Cheer Up	M			UK Only	Press	120922
1930	Cheer Up and Smile	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	120923
1927	Cheerio	DR			Radio Series. 1927-l930s	Talk Radio Host	120924
1989	Cheerio Killings, The	N	PVL	Allyn, Douglas		Newspaper Staff. Chas. Mullery, Detroit Free Press.  Linda Kerry, Tempo Section.	120925
2003	Cheerleader Autopsy	MT				TV News Anchor (Steve Warren).	120926
2002	Cheerleader Ninjas	M				Sports Announcer (Evan Reid).	120927
1979	Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend	M				Reporter (Elyce Wakerman)	120928
1935	Cheers of the Crowd	M		Waggner, George (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book - PR	Reporter Mary Larkin (Irene Ware) is involved with press agent ("exploitation engineer") Lee Adams (Russell Hopton). Newsreel Man (George Cleveland). Reporter (Milburn Stone).	120929
1989	Cheers:	T	SV 124, 119, 63.		Episodes. Series.	News Media	120930
1990	Cheers: "I" on Sports	T		Levine, Ken and David Isaacs	Episode	News Media	120931
1986	Cheers: 2 Good 2 Be 4 Real	T			Episode #76. 5-15-1986.  AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Personals. When no one answers Carla's ad in the personal, the guys invent an airline pilot	120932
1985	Cheers: Behind Every Great Man	T	DVD -R HQ 4420. VHS 1314. SV 162		Episode#63. 2-21-1985	Reporter (Alison La Placa) doing a story on the singles scene presents the ultimate challenge to Sam's reputation as a ladies' man	120933
1983	Cheers: Boys in the Bar, The	T			Episode #16. 1-27-1983	News Media. Reporter #1 (Shannon Sullivan). Reporter #2 (John Bluto). Photographer (Wesley Thompson).When Bartender Sam publicly supports an old teammate who has come out of the closet, Norm and the gang are afraid that "Cheers" will become a gay bar.	120934
1987	Cheers: Christmas Cheers	T			Episode #133. 12-17-1987	Newscaster (Catherine MacNeal).	120935
1985	Cheers: Don Juan Is Hell	T	SVD 1156		Episode #80. 12-12-1985	Reporter (Rafael Mauro)	120936
1988	Cheers: How to Win Friends and Electrocute Yourself	T			Episode. 12-15-1988. Season #7. Episode #7	Reporter (Steve Bean).	120937
1985	Cheers: King of the Hill	T	SVD 1240		Episode #59. 1-24-1985	Reporter (David Paymer). Sam returns to mound for charity softball game against Playboy bunnies, but his competitive spirit ruins the day when he strikes them all out.	120938
1982	Cheers: Sam At Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 5953. SVD 1429, 1124. 119		Episode #4 10-21-1982	TV Sportscaster Dave Richards (Fred Dryer), an obnoxious sportscaster and ex-teammate, arrives to interview Sam.  He  bets he can break up Sam and Diane in 24 hours	120939
1990	Cheers: Severe Crane Damage	T			Episode #186. 2-15-1990	Talk Show audience throws itself at Sam	120940
1986	Cheers: Strange Bedfellows (Part One)	T			Episode #93.  5-1-1986	Reporter Jerry Baker (Charles Walker - Reporter #1). Reporter Tom Edwards (Lawrence Lott - Reporter #2). Reporter #3 (Sheila Scott-Wilkinson).	120941
1986	Cheers: Strange Bedfellows (Part Three)	T	SVD 1133		Episode #95. 5-15-1986	News Media. Janet's press conference turns ugly when Sam fields Diane's questions about his ties with the councilwoman.Reporter Jerry Baker (Charles Walker - Reporter #1). Reporter Tom Edwards (Lawrence Lott - Reporter #2). Reporter #3 (Sheila Scott-Wilkinson).	120942
1983	Cheers: They Called Me Mayday	T			Episode #31. 12-1-1983	Interviewer Dick Cavett suggests to Sam that his autobiography would sell so he and Diane decide to write it.	120943
1990	Cheers: Where Nobody Knows Your Name	T		Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson, James Burrows, Charles Glen, Les Charles	Episode. 10-11-1990	News Media	120944
1993	Cheers: Woody Gets an Election	T			Episode #265. 4-22-1993	Newscaster (Jerry Penacoli). Moderator (LaTanya Richardson).When City Councilor comes to Cheers on his re-election campaign, he woos the crowd. Frasier bets he can get a trained monkey on the ballot and win 10 percent of the vote. Woody serves as an example.	120945
1990	Cheers: Woody or Won't He	T			Episode #185.2-8-1990	Photographer (Kevin Joseph Klein).	120946
1994	Cheetah Case, The	N		McQuillan, Karin		Investigative Reporter Nick Hunter is a dedicated preservationist and dies from a scorpion sting on his isolated cheetah preserve in northeastern Kenya. The gruesome death is believed to be murder.Aided by the reporter's widow, an animal-rights activist, and a police detective, the American owner of a safari company in Kenya and occasional PI traces the reporter's last moves.	120947
2003	Cheetah Girls, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6734 ,6735	Gregory, Deborah (Series of Books). Alison Taylor (Screenplay)		News Media. Reporter (John Anderson). School Newspaper Editor (Eldon Thiele).	120948
1993	Chef!: Subject to Contract	T			UK. Episode #3.2-11-1993	Photographer (Sean Gascoine).	120949
2005	Chelsea Flower Show	DT			Series. 2005-	Reporters Wesley Kerr, Carol Klein. Presenters Charlie Dimmock, Nicki Chapman, Alan Tichmarsh, Rachel de Thame, Joe Swift. Presenters Chris Beardshaw, Charlie Dimmock, Nicki Chapman, Alan Tichmarsh, Rachel de Thame, Joe Swift,	120950
2006	Chelsea Handler Show, The	T			Episode #1: Pilot. 4-21-2006. Twelve episodes (4-21-2006 to 9-8-2006). 	Parody Entertainment News. Chelsea Handler spoofs celebrities, TV, movies and news. She does on-the-fly interviews with random people on random subjects and mocks the entertainment industry. 	120951
2007	Chelsea Lately: Deep Inside Hollywood	T			Episode #1: Pilot. 7-16-2007. Series (2007-2008). Seventy-five episodes in 2007, 7-16-2007 to 12-21-2007. 	Parody Entertainment News. Chelsea Handler spoofs celebrities, TV, movies and news while dishing out her personal views on current events, letting the public participate by phone, e-mail or text message.  In the segment, “Deep Inside Hollywood,” she wears a red blazer and portrays a journalist interviewing fictitious characters asking them irrelevant interrogative-style questions that often include made-up information.	120952
1951	Chelsea Story	M			UK Only	Press	120953
2001	Chelsea Walls	M				Journalist (Mark Strand). Bud's Editor (Harris Yulin). Bud (Kris Kristofferson).	120954
1890	Chemical Clairvoyance	SS	USC	Van Zile, Edward Sims	In "Magnetic Man and Other Stories, A."	Newspaper. Creates tomorrow's newspaper today.	120955
1893	Chemistry of Anarchy, The	SM	UCLA			Reporter Simkins	120956
1675	Chequer Inn, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		Press	120957
1991	Chernobyl: Final Warning, The	MT				TV Anchor (Mary Grady).  Reporter (Mikhail Feoktistov).	120958
2000	Cherry Falls	M				TV Reporter Stan Michaels (Patt Noday).	120959
1969	Cherry, Harry & Raquel	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	120960
1993	Cheshire Moon, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Ferrigno, Robert		Reporter Quinn is a burned-out journalist in L.A. investigates the murder of an old friend. Quinn's friend is found dead after revealing to him that he has observed a murder. Victim is a TV producer trying to blackmail a well-known talk-show host.Quinn is a reporter working for a celebrity magazine, and soon he and photographer friend Jen find that they have become the hunted as the murderer tries to eliminate all witnesses.	120961
1983	Chessgame: Alamut Ambush, The	T			Episode #4. 12-14-1983	Newscaster (Alan Moore).	120962
1983	Chessgame: Flying Blind	T			Episode #1. 11-23-1983	TV Newscaster (Alan Moore).	120963
1952	Chesterfield Presents	T			Series	News Media	120964
2008	Chestnut Lane	N		Jacobs, Anna		Paparazzi are chasing a man hiding in novelist Sophie Carr’s garden so she rescues him. She finds her new neighbor is an aging pop star who had a tough time lately. 	120965
1958	Chet Huntley Reporting	DT			1957-63	TV Newsman Chet Huntley. Prime-time news analysis series with Chet Huntley	120966
1943	Chetniks	MF				Commentator (Richard Ryen)	120967
1948	Chevrolet Tele-Theatre	T			Series 1948-1950	News Media	120968
1960	Chevy Mystery Show, The: I Know What I'd Have Done	T			Episode #9. 7-14-1960.	Reporter (Paul Mazursky).	120969
1960	Chevy Mystery Theatre, The	T			Series 1960-1961	News Media	120970
1964	Cheyenne Autumn	M	VHS 1273			Newspaper Publisher (Charles Seel). In Dodge City, newspaper alarms people with its account of murderous savages.	120971
1999	Cheyenne Justice	N		West, Charles G.		Chicago newspaperman’s daughter runs off to experience the wild frontier for herself. Since the newspaperman is prominent, the U.S. Cavalry calls on Jason Coles to track her down. Her trail leads to the Big Horn country, known for the proud Sioux nations. Coles has no difficulty finding the headstrong young lady, but getting her out alive may be the last thing he’ll ever do. Traveling through hostile territory swarming with war parties, treacherous white traders and an unforgiving environment, Coles is pushed to the limits of human endurance. 	120972
1957	Cheyenne: Broken Pledge, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10880		Episode #35. 6-4-1957	Journalist Kay Kirby (Jean Byron) is a newspaperwoman who decides to interview Chief Sitting Bull and as a result Indians go on the warpath. Cheyenne Bodie, a former army scout, goes west after the American Civil war and drifts from job to job.An Indian uprising results when reporter Fay Kirby tries to interview Sitting Bull. 	120973
1957	Cheyenne: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 11283		Episode. 2-26-57	Newspaper Owner-Editor Boyd Copeland (Mark Roberts) of the Los Altos Times, who is an alcoholic, wages a fight against a crooked man. Cheyenne helps the honest editor-publisher. Boyd’s wife Paula (Ann Robinson) supports him but sees that whenever things get tough, he gets drunk. Cheyenne, a friend of Paula’s, comes to town and tries to set things right. Boyd needs $2,000 for a new press, but the bank won’t lend it to him. Len Garth (Bruce Cowling) wants to lend Boyd the money, but Boyd rightfully tells him, “You’re trying to buy my uncle’s reputation, me and the newspaper in one package.”  Boyd’s uncle had built the newspaper into a reliable, honest press that tells people the truth. Another friend, Charlie, lends Boyd the money. During a shootout, the wagon Boyd is riding crashes and kills Charlie. Boyd blames himself and rushes off the saloon (“in a saloon, he finds his answers to all of his problems”), but Cheyenne discovers the wagon wheels were greased and no one could have stopped it. When he tells Boyd that, Boyd vows revenge. The large black headline of his newspaper reads: “Len Garth -- Killer.” Garth challenges Boyd to a shoot-out in the middle of the road. “What’s the matter with the newsboy, yellow?” Cheyenne challenges Garth responding, “No, are you?” Just as Garth is about to draw, Boyd rushes into the street and is shot in the arm. Cheyenne kills Garth with two shots. Boyd vows to stop drinking and Cheyenne leaves town. 	120974
1957	Cheyenne: Land Beyond the Law	T			Episode #25. 1-15-1957	Photographer (Bill McLean).	120975
1958	Cheyenne: Last Comanchero, The	T			Episode #44. 1-14-1958	Photographer (Jonathan Hole).	120976
1955	Cheyenne: Outlander, The	T			Episode #5. 12-13-1955	Editor (Tom Brown Henry).	120977
1978	Chez nous	MF				Managing Editor (Olof Buckard). Stock Commentator (Per Ragnar)	120978
1972	Chi I'ha vista morire?	MF			Italy	Journalist (Piero Vida).	120979
1986	Chi xin de wo	MF				Commentator, Television Racing (Bill Tung)	120980
2004	Chiavi di casa, Le	MF			Italy	Newspaper Seller (Ralf Schlesener).	120981
1939	Chic Carter: Sword	CB				Reporter Chic Carter, crime reporter	120982
1927	Chicago	M		Coffee, Lenore		Tabloid News Media. Phyllis Haver as Roxie Hart. Publicity-hungry lawyers, of scandal-mad journalists and of a public drooling for the latest juicy details.Jake, a newspaperman plants the idea of fame in Roxie's head. "Sure I'll help you," he says smoothly to the sweet-faced killer. "I'll phone Billy Flynn -- the best criminal lawyer in town."Who knows you now? Who cares today whether you live or die? NOBODY! But tomorrow they'll be fighting to know your breakfast food. Why, you'll be famous."Reporter (T. Roy Barnes). Photographer (Sidney D'Albrook).	120983
1992	Chicago	P	CD-Audio		Revival	Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine. Reporters and press conference	120984
1996	Chicago	P	CD-Audio		Revival	Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine. Media of the 1920s. Reporters	120985
1937	Chicago	P		Watkins, Maurine		Reporters. Chicago gangsterism in which the press plays a background part. "Roxie Hart" and the musical "Chicago" based on this novel.	120986
2002	Chicago	M	DVD -R HQ 2178, 2179	Watkins, Maurine Dallas (Play - "Chicago").  Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb (Musical, "Chicago"). Bill Condon (Screenplay)		Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine (Christine Baranski) leads pack of reporters who cover murderesses in 1920s Chicago. Lawyer controls media and gets his clients off.Reporter (Shawn Wayne Doyle). Gun Reporter (Shaun Amyot). Gun Reporter #1 (Cleve Asbury). Gun Reporter #2 (Rick Negron). Groin Reporter (Marty Moreau). Gun Reporter #2 (Rick Negron).Newspaper Photographer (Rob Smith). Movietone Newsreel Announcer Voice (Bill Corsair). Newsboy (Patrick Salvagna).  Newspaper Boy voice (Gideon Jacobs).	120987
1976	Chicago	P	CD-Audio	Ebb and Kantor		Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine and reporters.	120988
1926	Chicago	P		Wakins, Maurine Dallas	Original Title: "Brave Little Woman, The." .	Tabloid News Media. Reporter Billy Flynn (William Scott Stewart and W.W. O'Brien alternated role). Beulah Annan was Roxie Hart. William Scott Stewart and W.W. O'Brien merged into that incorrigible press hound, Billy Flynn.Sensational play based on a couple of notorious real-life scandals. Watkins was a young reporter for the Chicago Tribune covering the 1924 sensational murder trial -- nightclub singer Belvas Gaertner shot and killed her lover	120989
1957	Chicago 2-1-2	T			DuPont Theatre.	Press. Frank Lovejoy, Roy Thinnes	120990
1951	Chicago Calling	M		Berneis, Peter, John Reinhardt (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Bill Cannon (Dan Duryea) is a drunk whose wife and daughter leave him. Gets wire saying daughter injured in automobile accident near Chicago. Wife will call with more information. Photographer waits for call.Trying to earn money to keep phone from being disconnected because he failed to pay the bill.  Befriended by orphan boy who steals money from his sister's fiancé causing charges to be filed against journalist. `Police drop charges when he finds out his daughter has died.	120991
1957	Chicago Confidential	M				News Media. TV Announcer (Bryon Keith).	120992
1949	Chicago Deadline	M	VHS 1060	Thayer Tiffany, (Novel - "One Woman").  Warren Duff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) goes to boardinghouse to talk runaway girl into returning home and discovers a woman's body in an adjoining room. Takes her address book and uses it to investigate her past, finding two murders and several blackmail attempts.Adams interrogates various people connected to woman using his fists when he needs to. Although the woman died of tuberculosis, a man tried to hide her body after a banker knocked her out and believed he had killed her. Fellow Reporter Pig (Dave Willock).Reporter (Eric Alden). Reporter (Charles Cooley). Reporter (Jerry James). Reporter (Bill Meader). Reporter (Robert Montgomery). Reporter (Lyle Moraine). Reporter (Hal Rand). Reporter (Douglas Spencer). Reporter (Archie Twitchell).New York Times 11/3/49: "People who picture reporters as dashing young fellows, all named 'Scoop,' whose lives are just rounds of excitement in what such people call the 'newspaper game' will find the ideal of their illusion in the newshawk Ladd plays…""…For Mr. Ladd's dauntless reporter…is precisely the beau sabreur of newsdom that all the comic-book artists have portrayed… Level-headed people whose knowledge of newspapermen…is a little more sober and sane…mish-mosh of two-penny-fiction clichés…"	120993
1950	Chicago Deadline	T			Screen Directors Playhouse. March 24, 1950, NBC	Newspaper	120994
1997	Chicago Hope:	T	SVD 603		Episode	Reporter is abusive	120995
1996	Chicago Hope:	T	VHS 338 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	News Media	120996
1999	Chicago Hope: And Baby Makes 10	T			Episode #116. 4-21-1999	News Media. Journalist #1 (Kyme). Journalist #2 (Janis Chow). Journalist #3 (J.M. Henry).	120997
1998	Chicago Hope: Austin Space	T			Episode #97.10-7-1998	Photographer (Ed Francis Martin).	120998
1998	Chicago Hope: Austin, We Have a Problem	T			Episode #102. 11-11-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kyme). Reporter #4 (Paul Lieber).	120999
1999	Chicago Hope: Big Hand for the Little Lady	T			Episode #110. 2-10-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kyme). Reporter #2 (Kim Lores).	121000
1997	Chicago Hope: Day of the Rope, The	T			Episode. 1-20-1997. Season #3. Episode #14	Reporter (Brian Carpenter). Reporter #2 (Rosie Malek-Yonan).	121001
1994	Chicago Hope: Death Be Proud	T	DVD -R HQ 2878		Episode.	News Media. Shutt and Birch go to court to help Antonovich die with dignity. Geiger must work with a nemesis to save a girl's life. TV reporters.	121002
1994	Chicago Hope: Food Chains	T			Episode #2. 9-19-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ron Pitts). Reporter #2 (Brian Carpenter). Reporter #3 (Amy Powell). Reporter #5 (Paul Ehrmann-Lawrence).  TV Anchor Person (Jerry Penacoli).	121003
1995	Chicago Hope: Freeze Outs	T	DVD -R HQ 2945		Episode.	News Media. Doctors try to revive a boy frozen for three hours. Infante asks Geiger out on a date.	121004
1995	Chicago Hope: Freeze Outs	T			Episode #16. 2-20-1995	News Media. Reporter (Lorey Hayes). Camera Technician (Gerry Del Sol).	121005
1995	Chicago Hope: Informed Consent	T			Episode #17. 3-13-1995.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Darryl Rocky Davis).	121006
1995	Chicago Hope: Internal Affairs	T			Episode #18. 3-20-1995	Photographer (Bernard Hocke).	121007
1996	Chicago Hope: Last One Out, Get the Lights	T			Episode. 5-20-1996. Season #2. Episode #23.	Reporter #1 (Rosie Malek-Yonan). Reporter #2 (Brian Carpenter).	121008
1996	Chicago Hope: Mummy Dearest	T			Episode #56.  12-9-1996	News Media. Reporter (Maridean Mansfield Shepard).	121009
1998	Chicago Hope: Other Cheek, The	T			Episode #103. 11-18-1998	News Media. Local Reporter (Kyme). CBS Executive Leslie Moonves - Himself.	121010
1995	Chicago Hope: Quarantine, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2887. SVDSP 811		Episode #10. 1-2-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Leah Maddrie). Reporter #2 (Michael McKenzie). Staffers are quarantined after being exposed to a deadly virus. Reporters want to know what is going on. Tabloid Reporter and the epidemic.	121011
1996	Chicago Hope: Right to Life	T			Episode. 1-22-1996. Season #2. Episode #14.	Reporter #2 (Jeff Austin). Reporter #1 (Sharon Omi).	121012
1998	Chicago Hope: Sarindipity	T			Episode #96. 9-30-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kyme).	121013
1997	Chicago Hope: Second Chances	T			Episode #65. 4-7-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rosie Malek-Yonan). Reporter #2 (Luis Torres).	121014
1999	Chicago Hope: Teacher's Pet	T			Episode #113. 3-24-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 Josh Locke (Kenneth Alan Williams). Reporter #2 (Kyme).	121015
1998	Chicago Hope: Waging Bull	T			Episode #89. 3-18-1998	Photographer (Shellee Renee).	121016
1990	Chicago Joe and the Showgirl	M				News Media.1st Reporter (Richard Ireson). 2nd Reporter (Malcolm Terris). 3rd Reporter (Gary Parker). 4th Reporter (Karen Gledhill). 5th Reporter (Niven Boyd). Radio Commentator (John Lahr).	121017
2009	Chicago Overcoat	M				News Media. Afternoon News Anchor (Elee Pai Hong). Evening News Anchor (Dick Johnson). Aging hitman and a washed-up detective are thrown together when one last job leads to one last chance to settle an old score. 	121018
1975	Chicago Story: Bad Blood	T		Schlitt, Robert	Episode.	News Media	121019
1982	Chicago Story: Epidemic	T			Episode #2.  3-27-1982	Reporter (Cynthia Lea Clark).	121020
1955	Chicago Syndicate	M		Sackheim, William (Story). Joseph Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor David Healey (Dick Cutting) is about to get information about a crime syndicate from the gang's accountant when the informant is murdered. Editor then calls secret meeting of police and town leaders.They arrange for an accountant to take over the  dead man's job and infiltrate the gang.	121021
1940	Chicago Theatre of the Air on WGN	R			Series	News Media	121022
2007	Chicago Way, The	N		Harvey, Michael		TV Reporter Diane Lindsay, a feisty and sexy TV newswoman whose relationship with a private detective is not strictly professional joins the detective and other colleagues including a best friend from childhood, a forensic DNA expert and an old ally from the DA’s office to figure out who killed his former partner and to solve an eight-year-old rape and battery case long gone cold that his former partner hired him to solve. 	121023
2000	Chicago: Thoughts of You	T			Episode. 4-20-2000. Season #6. Episode #20.	Reporter #2 (Scott Allegrucci).  Reporter #3 (Samantha Ross).	121024
2003	Chicago: We Both Reached for the Gun (aka Press Conference Rag)	MUS	OWN - H	Ebb, Fred (Lyrics). Bill Condon (Screenplay). Peter Kobel (Text).	Complete Lyrics and Pictures. Chicago	Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine, the Liz Smith of her time, a savvy newslady, who was a sob sister. "Mary in this version is like a Barbara Walters or a Diane Sawyer," Christine Baranski who plays Mary Sunshine says."Somebody who specializes in sincerity, who's very nice, you know, but who gets the story because these women open up to her when she interviews them. They open up, and then she spins it a certain way as this-poor-creature-is-a-victim."Journalist Mary has a "symbiotic" relationship with the defense lawyer. "Billy Flynn knows that Mary's the one who will spin it a certain way because it's all about getting public sympathy and having these murderesses be perceived as victims," Baranski."It's like 'I use you, you use me.' The journalists are manipulated but then they also know they can sell newspapers if they spin it a certain way."Headlines from Chicago Evening Star: "They Both Reached for the Gun." Chicago Observer: "Both Reached For Gun." Chicago Evening Star: "Roxie: Sweetest Little Jazz Killer.:	121025
1988	Chicagoland	N		McKelvy, Charles		Reporter moves from the underrated Municipal News Agency to the Public Relations department of the title company only to discover deceit, corruption, and murder in Chicago politics.	121026
1949	Chicagoland Mystery Players	T			Series 1949-1950	Press	121027
1999	Chicas de Alambre (Wired Girls)	N		Fabra, Jordi Sierra I. 		Newspaperman delves into the life of several models that live it up, and up, and up, all the way to their life at the top. The young reporter investigates the whereabouts of one of them, the girl who had the most impact on his teenage years.	121028
1980	Chichi yo haha yo!	MT			Japan	Journalist (Go Kato).	121029
1946	Chick Carter, Detective	M			Serials, The, Volume One. To Be Continued	Reporter Rusty Farrell (Douglas Fowley) and newspaper photographer Spud Warner (Eddie Acuff)	121030
1996	Chicken	M				Newsreader (Alison Mau). Man once a pop-icon is now reduced to doing commercials for fried chicken. To revive his career he stages his own death.	121031
1917	Chicken Casey	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	121032
1977	Chicken Chronicles, The	M		Diamond, Paul (Novel and Screenplay).	Ness Book	School Columnist David Kessler (Steve Guttenberg) in 1969 writes column. "Springtime in Saigon." Both his journalism teacher and the principal try to stop column from appearing. Principal calls it direct assault on president.Kessler threatens to contact ACLU and other media if article is censored. He tells principal he will have Walter Cronkite and Jack Anderson breathing down his neck. Student finally gets column into paper by sneaking it in to the guy running the presses.	121033
2005	Chicken Little	C	DVD -R HQ 7985, 7982.			Tabloid media hound Chicken Little (Zach Braff) after he discovers his crusade to tell the king "the sky is falling" was wrongheaded and now is trying to redeem himself. Story about public humiliation and the struggle for redemption.	121034
2003	Chicken Party	M				Helicopter Reporter (Christie Insley).	121035
1925	Chicken-Wagon Family, The	N	OWN - H	Benefield, Barry		Cub Reporter Jim Pickett on the New York Transcript.  Eventually sent to Washington to cover congress.  Goes to Dallas. Ends up as a rewrite man on the Star.	121036
2005	Chickens From Mars	N		Nooe, Troy D.		Journalist Derek Jennings wants to find out what went horribly wrong with a film called "Invasion of the Mars Monsters," which in 1948 was considered a colossal flop and now, five decades later, has risen to cult status as the worst movie ever made.Ex-screenwriter Avery Stanton has the answers because he was there. A shoestring budget, a battle of egos and a dose of bad luck set the stage. Jennings is fascinated by Stanton's story.	121037
1995	Chicko, El - der Verdacht	MF				Reporter (Petetr Nidetzky).	121038
2001	Chico	MF			Chile	Reporter Chico has been a witness or participated in some of the groundbreaking political events in history. Born in Bolivia, he is part Jewish and part Catholic, the product of an upper middle-class household ruled by his aristocratic Spanish mother and communist father. During his childhood, he experiences the dizzying social upheaval of Salvador Allende and the subsequent terrors of the Pinochet coup. As a young man and aspiring political freedom fighter, he travels to communist Hungary, becomes a party member and then questions Marxist ideology after the fall of communism in both Hungary and the Soviet Union.He then becomes a reporter in Croatia where he experiences the devastation of war and quickly becomes a soldier. 	121039
1982	Chico Fininho	MF				Reporter (Luis Pereira de Sousa).	121040
1937	Chicos de la prensa, Los	MF				Female Journalist	121041
1980	Chief Inspector's Daughter, The	NM		Radley, Sheila		News Media	121042
1988	Chief Zabu	M				French Reporter (France Noveck)	121043
1933	Chief, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6334, 6332.			City Editor (Carl Stockdale). The Chief plays Advice Columnist on radio at the end of the film answering questions and giving advice to his audience.	121044
1981	Chiefs	NM	OWN - P	Woods, Stuart		News Media	121045
1983	Chiefs	MT			Miniseries	News Media. National Newsman (Tom Lanier). Newsman, Capitol City (Robert Inman).	121046
1931	Chienne, La	MF				Art Critic Langelard (Alexandre Rignault)	121047
1980	Chiens chauds, Les	M				News Media. Reporter (Dick Grant). Reporter (Robert King) Reporter (Dean Hagopian).	121048
1989	Chiesa, La	MF			Italy.	Fashion Shoot Photographer (Micaela Pignatelli).	121049
1974	Chiffon und Champagner	N		Raht, Tione	Germany	Journalist	121050
2001	Chikyu boei kazoku	C				News Media. Reporter Yoshihiro Tamada (Scott Perrie - Voice - English Version). Newscaster Sharon Alexander (Voice - English Version). Newscaster (Michael Dobson - Voice - English). Newscaster (Colin Murdock - Voice - English Version).Newscaster (Ward Perry - Voice - English Version). Newscaster Shoichi Masui (Andrew Toth - Voice - English Version).	121051
2000	Chikyu boei kigyo Dai-Guard	T				Reporter (John Dodson - Voice). TV Anchorman (John Dodson - Voice).	121052
1972	Chikyu kogeki meirei: Gojira tai Gaigan	MF				Editor of Comics Magazine (Akio Murata)	121053
2001	Chikyu shojo Arjuna	TF			Series	TV Anchor (Fiona Hogan)	121054
2001	Chikyu shojo Arjuna	MTF				TV Reporter (Brian Dobson - Voice - English version).	121055
2000	Child 2 Man	M				Newscaster (Darrell Burford).	121056
1991	Child From the South, A	M		Austin, Chris, Gill Bond (Original Story and Screenplay).	UK-Mozambique) Ness Book	Correspondent Nadia (Josette Simon) is invited to cover a United Nations conference in Mozambique. From South Africa. For 20 years unable to see mother.Response to war-torn country as she becomes involved with a doctor and tries to come to terms with her past. Also encounters a man she knew as a child and has been in exile for 14 years. Both men become victims of violence.Man getting injured in car bombing and doctor being killed while trying to help people who have been injured during the war. Reporter says she left Mozambique after doctor died, but during her stay there she found a sense of belonging.No indication of publication for which she works.  She tells one of the doctors attending the conference that he can leave whenever he wants and he responds that journalists like to sit comfortably in judgment of others.	121057
1995	Child Is Missing, A	MT				Reporter (Claire Riley)	121058
1993	Child of All Nations -- Buru Quartet, The, Book 2	N		Toer, Pramoedya Ananta		Editor Minke, crusading newspaper editor and nationalist fighter against Dutch imperialism.  1890s.	121059
1991	Child of Darkness, Child of Light	MT				Anchorwoman (Julie Emery).	121060
2002	Child of Her Dreams	NJ		Kilby, Joan		Newsletter Editor of church publication Linda Thirsk.  USA Today reference.	121061
1999	Child Secrets (Book Three -- Milford Haven)	N		Purl, Mara -- soap opera novels		Reporter Chris Christian is missing	121062
1997	Child Star, The	SS	OWN - P	Hall, Melissa Mia	In “Marilyn: Shades of Blonde,” edited by Carole Nelson Douglas, pp. 188-197	Journalist Jeremy. “His neck is stiff. He needs three Extra-Strength Tylenols or something a lot more powerful.”  Jeremy wishes he hadn’t picked this girl off the street. He wishes he’d interviewed the African American hooker with the great legs. He just needed one more interview to finish his article on LA hookers “post Earthquake/post fire,” and there she was, looking so young and true, reminiscent of all those fantasy Hollywood blondes.Jeremy is 35. He is old enough to know better. And young enough not to give a damn. Suddenly he finds he does. He’s been trying to make it, really, really make it, as a writer out here in LA all of his life. A string of dead-end writing jobs had led him to try journalism. But he has never given up on writing that one spec script that would land him out in the writing ozone....	121063
1899	Child, The	SS	GPL	Warterloo, Stanley		Newspaper. Man called upon to write a Christmas article for a great newspaper. How a modern daily publication would have covered the birth of Christ.	121064
1910	Child's Impulse, A	M				Journalist. Wealthy young bachelor introduced into circle by a newspaper man	121065
1988	Child's Play	M				News Media. Female TV Newscaster (Leila Lee Olsen). Male TV Newscaster (Robert Kane). News Reporter at Toy Store (Richard Baird).	121066
1910	Child's Stratagem	M				Newsboy	121067
1997	Child's Wish, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 7723, 7724			Newscaster (Brian Arnold)	121068
1984	Children in the Crossfire	MT				TV Newswoman (Penelope Windust).	121069
1999	Children of a Laughing God	M				Aspiring Entertainment Reporter Greg  Bailey (Gregory Beirnes) looks into the seedy world of child actors. TV Reporter (Heidi Anderson).	121070
1999	Children of Chabannes, The	DT				Journalist Frederic Pottecher. Historian Serge Klarsfeld.	121071
1997	Children of Darkness and Light	N		Mosley, Nicholas		Journalist Harry, burnt-out and middle-aged, sent to the north of England to do a story about the possible appearance of the Blessed Virgin	121072
0001	Children of Herakles, The	P	COPY	Euripides	430 B.C.E. (approximate date).	Herald. Kopreus, herald of Eurystheus.  Messenger, slave of Alkmene: "Mistress, my message is brief and glorious. We have beaten our enemies, their armor is our trophy."Alemene: "Then you're welcome! Welcome. For bringing me this news, dear friend. I give you your freedom. Now free me from my fears. Is Hyllos alive?"Messenger: "I'll tell you the whole story, from start to finish. Listen:"	121073
2008	Children of Huang Shi, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11311, 11312, 11313			British Journalist George Hogg (Rhys Meyers) arrives in Japanese-occupied Nanking in the 1930s, which leads to the heroic rescue of 60 Chinese orphans.  Hogg sneaks into Nanking where he witnesses the massacre of hundreds of civilians. Caught and nearly executed by the Japanese army, he is rescued by a dashing communist rebel. At first, the rebel wants to send Hogg home to “tell the world” what’s happening in China, but an air raid puts an end to that. Instead, he decides to send Hogg to recover from his injuries in an abandoned orphanage inhabited by a gang of feral boys. Aided by a local merchant, a shadowy aristocrat, Hogg’s careful, patient ministrations have a civilizing effect on the boys and soon they are learning English and growing tomatoes. 	121074
2006	Children of Men	M				Newsreader (Rob Curling). Newsreader (Michelle Hussain).	121075
1993	Children of the Corn II: Final Sacrifice, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4545, 4549. SV 289	King, Stephen (Short Story -- "Children of the Corn").  A.L. Kataz, Gilbert Adler (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Garrett (Terence Knox) once wrote for Newsweek, had a fight with his editor and is now reduced to writing for the tabloid, The World Inquirer (efforts include a piece on JFK's secret marriage to Rock Hudson).He is one of a group of reporters converging on a small Nebraska town after the carnage of the first film is uncovered. He arrives with his son, who has been carrying a grudge against his father since his parents were divorced.Garrett runs into two members of a TV news crew who are old associates. Both are slaughtered later when their van gets lost in the cornfield. He decides to stay in town until he gets a story.  He and a university professor uncover a plot.Sheriff planning to sell corn with toxic growth. They are captured, tied up in the field. Sheriff tries to run them over with combine. They escape, interrupt sacrifice prepared by children. Professor dies, lives long enough to trap cult leader in combine.Reporter kills another member of the group with a spear. Father and son reconcile. Reporter plans to tell the story of the children to start the healing process. Reporter (Robert Harvey).	121076
1995	Children of the Dust	MT				Reporter (Michael Elias)	121077
1915	Children of the Ghetto	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	121078
1892	Children of the Ghetto	N	MLPL	Zangwill, Israel	With "Grandchildren of the Ghetto."	Jewish Journalist Melchitsedek Pinchas, poet-journalist with the Jewish press.  The Flag of Judah. Raphael Leon, a young journalist.	121079
1915	Children of the Ghetto	M		Zangwill, Israel (Novel, Play)		Press. 	121080
1899	Children of the Ghetto	P		Zangwill, Israel 		Press	121081
1996	Children of the Revolution	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Nick Holland). Reporter #2 (Stephen Feneley). Reporter #3 Mary Nield (Elspeth MacTavish)	121082
1982	Children, The	NM	OWN - P	Robertson, Charles		Reporter Mark Chandler, tough reporter. Shelley James, top TV anchorwoman. Media stars, competitors, lovers.	121083
1980	Children, The	M				Newscaster Voice (X. Ben Fakackt)	121084
1998	Children, The	N		Halberstam, David		Reporter Wallace Westfeldt, the civil rights reporter for the Nashville Tennessean, also a stringer for Time magazine. Should have won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the civil rights story in the 1950s.	121085
1930	Children's Hour	R			Series - KHJ program	Reporter. Boy reporter on Los Angeles radio station KHJ's "Children's Hour"	121086
1940	Children's Page	SS	PVL	Marquand, John P.	In "American Heritage Series, Contemporary Short Stories, Representative Selections -- Volume Three."	Aspiring Reporter Edwina, aspires to be a spinner of yarns, a reporter. Goes to the newspaper to see Trapper Joe.	121087
2006	Children's Party at the Palace, The	MT			UK	News Media. Newsreader Huw Edwards (Himself).  News Reporter Sophie Raworth (Herself).	121088
2004	Childstar	M				PR Agent (Patrick Garrow). News Anchor (Mark Dailey). L.A. Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Photographer (Allegra Fulton).	121089
2008	Chili Con Corpses: A Supper Club Mystery	N		Stanley, J.B.		Editor Murphy Alistair of the Shenandoah Star-Ledger in Quincy Gap, Virginia, enrolls in a Mexican cooking class. When one of the classmates, a drop-dead gorgeous twin is murdered during a school field trip, the Flab Five, a group of amateur sleuths also enrolled in the class, vow to catch the killer. When people start turning up dead and the evidence points to a school teacher who is a member of the Flab Five, things become hotter than a jalapeno. 	121090
1990	Chill Factor	M		Piano, Rex, Dan Goldman (Screenplay)	New Zealand - Ness Book	Newswoman Katherine Sanders (Laura McKenzie) is host of the program Window to the World and wants to tackle a serious news story. She gets an opportunity when the show goes on location in New Zealand.Despite objections of news director Carl Laughton (Patrick Macnee), Sanders and producer Amy Carlylse (Carrie Snodgress) investigate while trying to keep from being killed. Also caught up in the story is Reporter Jerry Rivers (Patrick Wayne).News Technician (Jeffery Paul Whitman).	121091
1985	Chiller	MT				Newscaster (Clare Non)	121092
1987	Chillers	M		Craven, Wes (Director)		Reporter. Five people waiting for a bus exchange horrible nightmares. In the third dream, Sharon tells about her infatuation with a news reporter. The TV Anchor arrives at an older woman’s apartment. She is lonely and attracted to the “news guy.” It turns out he’s a vampire and he bits her. His sister shows up to help him. 	121093
1949	Chiltern Hundreds, The	M				Reporter (Laurence Naismith). Reporter (Bill Shine).	121094
1991	Chimera	MT	SV 184			Journalist investigates death of his girlfriend at a fertility clinic where she worked and uncovers a plot to create a new breed of human based on crossing genetics of man and ape	121095
1915	Chimmie Fadden	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	121096
1895	Chimmie Fadden Explains	SS		Townsend, Edward W.		Fictional Journalist created by Townsend.  New York Sun.  Jimmy ("Chimmie") Fadden narrated stories in the colloquial style of the Bowery district of New York City. Keen bite.Several dozen put into this collection and "Chimmie Fadden and Mr. Paul" 1902 collection.	121097
1998	Chimney Sweeper's Boy, The	N		Vine, Barbara (aka Ruth Rendell)		Journalist decides to swap his identity for that of a child long dead of meningitis. The enterprising journalist becomes Gerald Candless in 1951.What made Candless' identity so attractive to the young men who went on to reinvent himself in a score of tantalizingly veiled novels, or what made the identity he fled so unbearable?Candless was making a comfortable living from a long series of novels reviewers praised as wise and humane. But his private life was a mess. His loyal wife was estranged from any intimacy with him ever since the birth of their daughter.The dead author turns out to be anything but the blandly successful public figure he's pretended to be for 40 years. Daughters are more properly grief-stricken.But when the older daughter agrees to take time from her women's studies research at the University of London to write a biography of her father, she is astonished.	121098
1978	China 9, Liberty 37 (aka Amore, piombo e furore, Gunfire, Love, Bullets and Frenzy)	M			Italy-Spain. Ness	Writer Wilber Olsen (Sam Peckinpah), Dime novelist	121099
1989	China Beach:	T	SV 190, 188 (Media Excerpts), 187 (Excerpts).		Episodes	News Media. Reporter. Photojournalist.	121100
1988	China Beach: Hello Goodbye	T	SV 183 (Excerpts)		Episodes #63-#64	TV Reporter. Wayloo Marie Holmes (Megan Gallagher), U.S. Air Force TV reporter who covered misery of China Beach. Leaves to become reporter for ABC-TV in New York.	121101
1989	China Beach: How to Stay Alive in Vietnam Parts 1 & 2	T			Episode #35-36. 11-29-89; 12-6-89	Photojournalist Cat Von Seeger (Lisa Banes) joins Dodger's patrol and meets with  tragedy while pursuing a story of South Vietnamese defection.Whatever it takes to get the story told. Nurse heroine: take the damned camera and wrap it around your neck	121102
2000	China Bomb	N		Tregaskis, Richard		Correspondent Hank Musgrave has long experience in Southeast Asia and happens to be in Hong Kong for R and R (rest and recreation) as Typhoon Force is being activated.Typhoon Force is a group of American commandos, most of them highly trained Green Beret troopers, entrusted with the job of putting China's first and only H-bomb out of commission.The first person Musgrave plans to see when he reaches Hong Kong is a beautiful Chinese girl who becomes involved as a source of intelligence on Communist activities.	121103
1936	China Clipper	M	SVD 1493 (Missing Last Half)			Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Weatherman Jack (Joe Cunningham). Weatherman (Frank Faylen). Australian Broadcaster (John Graham Spacey).	121104
1998	China Doll	NR		Hicks, Barbara Jean, Jennifer Brooks, Karen Ball		Journalist Bronson Bailey, interesting and attractive journalist.	121105
2007	China Dolls	N		Yu, Michele,  Blossom Kan		Sportswriter M.J. Wyn, the hip, tomboyish sportswriter trying to achieve her dreams of becoming an on-air sports broadcaster. She finds her efforts to join the all-white-male club dispiriting.Ambitious and driven, M.J. has always struggled to fit into different worlds -- her family's tradition of Chinese culture and the very white, very male world of sports, and her high school boyfriend's blue-blooded country club sphere.	121106
1942	China Girl	M	SVD 615	Crossman, Melville (Story). Ben Hecht (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Johnny Williams (George Montgomery) is in the Orient in 1941, being held as a "guest" of the Japanese in a prison camp in China. Asked by one of the officials to take photographs of the Burma Road. Told he will be well paid for his workWilliams escapes with help of another prisoner and prisoner's girlfriend. Williams only cares about himself and women -- "When I die, I die for Johnny Williams." His boss sends him a telegram that he is now on his own.Williams laments: "There are three things a photographer's got to have -- genius, a camera and an expense account. I'm down to one." Devises scheme to get exclusive newsreel of Burman Road, declaring: "The only one-man newsreel company in Burma."Receives document that gives away assault of Pearl Harbor but doesn't realize its significance.  Discovers fellow escapees from prison were Japanese spies. Entire flight from camp was set-up. Double-crosses spies but maintains neutrality.Falls for China Girl who begs him to fight Japanese. Sets aside mercenary interests to fly to schoolhouse she runs with father. Bombed by Japanese. His lover dies in his arms. Turns machine gun on attacking planes.	121107
1994	China Moon	M				Photographer CSU (Paul Darby).	121108
1991	China O'Brien II	M				Reporter #1 (Becky Harding). Reporter #2 (Nelson Woodbury).	121109
1982	China Option, The	NSF	OWN - H	Milton, Nancy Dall		Correspondent Anne Campbell, newly assigned as China correspondent for Washington newspaper, becomes involved with Chinese dissidents and gets hold of evidence of the United States plan to secretly equip Chinese with nuclear weapons to use against Russia.Campbell is accused of being a KGB spy and is almost murdered	121110
1979	China Syndrome, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1920, 1921. DVD. L	Gray, Mike, T.S. Cook, James Bridges (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Jane Fonda - PR	TV Reporter Kimberly Wells (Jane Fonda), for KXLA-3 TV and freelance TV cameraman Richard Adams (Mike Douglas) uncover major scoop involving nuclear plant.  Wells' objectification by male-dominated news staff. She wants to do hard news instead of fluff.Sent to nuclear power plant to do story on how plant operates, tells liberal cameraman, "This is coverage, not controversy." Secretly films inside plant when accident occurs. Reporter tries to convince News Director Don Jacovich (Peter Donat) to run storyJacovich Informs cameraman unauthorized photography is a felony. Cameraman accuses Jacovich of being involved in covering up accident. Reporter tells cameraman she doesn't want to make waves. He steals film. She investigates.Power plant worker takes over plant at gunpoint. Asks reporter to interview him on air. Feed is cut, worker killed. PR man: press worker was emotionally disturbed, had been drinking. Reporter does final teary-eyed stand-up calling for investigation.News Reporter (Frank Cavestani). KXLA-3 V News Anchorman Pete Martin (Stan Bohrman). Mac Churchill, News Director, KXLA (James Karen). KXLA Cameraman (David Arnsen). Plant Public Relations man Bill Gibson.	121111
1979	China Syndrome, The	MS	OWN	Wohl, Burton		TV Reporter Kimberly Wells has been doing pieces of singing telegrams before being sent to nuclear plant to do a puff piece on how the plant works.  She flubs her stand-up outside the plant and has to redo it.News organization puts restrictions on Wells and Cameraman Richard Adams, actions seem more motivated by caution than collaboration or conspiracy.After she grills plant workers and officials and does her final stand-up apologizing for her lack of objectivity and calling for an investigation, the male workers in the control room say they always knew she would do a good job.News director wants to give story to male reporter. Richard Adams, Cameraman-Owner Richard Adams Productions.New York Times, 3/16/79 on film made from script: "The film isn't only concerned with safety procedures, but also with the ethics of a certain kind of journalism that packages news that won't offend."	121112
1979	China Syndrome, The	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Wohl, Burton		TV Reporter Kimberly Wells "keeps 'em panting without offending the wives"Old-fashioned story of reporter who keeps wanting to get a crack at hard news and uncovers a major scoop.  Objectification by male-dominated news staff discussing her change in hair color and comment that she will do what they tell her.	121113
1935	Chinaman's Chance	SM		Cain Paul (aka Peter Ruric. aka George Sims)	Black Mask, Sep. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 7, pp. 98-107	Reporter in Hollywood, Johnny Gay	121114
1974	Chinatown	M	DVD -R HQ 8064, 8065, 8066. DVD			Tabloid publishes pictures and creates public scandal	121115
1929	Chinatown Nights	M				Reporter (Jack Oakie - The Reporter).	121116
1997	Chinese Box	M	DVD -R  HQ 2389, 2390. SVD 740			Reporter (Gloria Wu).	121117
2001	Chinese Fire Drill, The	N		Roberts, Les		British Journalist is an alcoholic.	121118
1947	Chinese Ring, The	M				Reporter Peggy Cartwright (Louise Currie) is being kept from knowing to much about Chan's current case	121119
1983	Chinese, The	DT			Miniseries	Host-Narrator Patrick Watson. Newspaperwoman Zhu Zhang.	121120
1956	Chip On My Shoulder, A	N		North, Eric		News Media	121121
2000	Chippendales Murder, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter 1 (J.C. Kenny). TV Reporter #2 (Brendan Connor). Reporter #1 (Diana Platts)  Reporter #2 (Robert B. Kennedy). Photographer (Cameron Kirkwood).	121122
1998	CHiPs '99	MT				Reporter (Kyle Kraska)	121123
1991	CHiPs:	T	SV 163, 102		Episode	TV News Crew creates more havoc than the calamities it's covering	121124
1978	CHiPs: Disaster Squad	T			Episode #26. 10-7-1978	Newscaster (Regis Philbin).  Announcer (Paul Smith).	121125
1978	CHiPs: Hitch-Hiking Guide	T			Episode #17. 2-9-1978	Photographer (Bridget Hanley).	121126
1977	CHiPs: Taking Its Toll	T			Episode #7. 11-3-1977	Reporter (Gerald York).	121127
1716	Chit-Chat in a Letter to a Lady in the Country. Wherein is continued the Argument, concerning Saving or Executing the Rebels.	ER	COPY	Philroye, Humphrey (Richard Steele)		Fictional Journalist Humphrey Philroye created by Steele.	121128
1982	Chitrahaar	TF			India. Series 1982-.	Anchor (Tarana - Herself - 2002-).	121129
1877	Chivalrous Press, The -- One Might Escape Fire	A		Nast, Thomas	Wood engraving.	Press. Story repeated over and over again in the press.	121130
2005	Chloe Does Yale	N		Krinsky, Natalie		Student Columnist Chloe Carrington is a typical Yale student except that along with toiling through usual grind of coursework, she pens a notorious and much-dished-over sex column for the campus newspaper.This touch of fame has wrought havoc on her social and love life turning it literally into an open book. Chloe doesn't help matters much -- she likes to share and can't resist divulging gory details of her most recent date or lack thereof in her column.	121131
2003	Chloroformed and Carried Away!	M				News Media. Reporter (Suzette Spencer).	121132
2004	Cho kowai hanashi A: yami no karasu	MF			Japan	News Media. DFJ News Anchorman (Yumeaki Hirayama).	121133
1997	Chock 1 - Dodsangeln	MTF				Journalist (Johan Rabaeus).	121134
1984	Chocky	T			Episode #5. 2-6-1984	News Media. Radio Reporter (Gary Watson).  Girl Reporter (Deborah Fairfax).	121135
1984	Chocky	T			Episode #6. 2-13-1984	Newsreader (Martyn Lewis).	121136
2005	Chocolate	M			India	Crime Journalist Monsoon lawyer (Sushma Reddy) discovers two East Indians whoa re interrogated extensively following a robbery from an armored vehicle in London on Christmas Eve carrying billions of pounds. The two suspects may be linked to Al Qaeda. The reporter comes to know about their plight, meets them and asks her boyfriend to represent them. He believes they are innocent. A web of sinister plots develops. 	121137
2003	Chocolate Korndog	N		Pearce, Jonathan		TV Newscaster Blip Wurser's high hopes are ruined by the smoke-bombing of King Korndog Inkorporated, part of a bakeoff competition in Balona. Radio Talk Show Host and a famous TV personality are also involved.	121138
2008	Chocolate News: Death of Hip-Hop, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10399		Episode #1. 10-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. He laments the death of hip-hop. Maya Angelou shares her inaugural poetry for Barack Obama and John McCain. Grier laments the death of the only white reporter on the program, Roger Dunn, 1942-2008. “In a world of ‘No,’ Roger was always first to say “Yes.” We’ll miss you Roger.” Dunn is constantly being beaten up on every story he covers in the black community. 	121139
2008	Chocolate News: Denegrofication Institute	T	DVD -R HQ 10457		Episode #3. 10-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. The Denegrofication Institute. Fat Black Mama Syndrome. Political roundtable argues that McCain’s prison time does not qualify him for the presidency. 	121140
2008	Chocolate News: Electing a Black President	T	DVD -R HQ 10419		Episode #2. 10-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. He gives a message to White America about electing a black president. Thugs in the hood deal with the national gas shortage. Boosting black participation in professional sports. Racist voting machine.	121141
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #10:	T	DVD -R HQ 10621		Episode #10. 12-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. White people should give up on Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley (who stole rock and roll), Titanic and other Caucasian-obsessessions. Jet Magazine and its future. 	121142
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #4	T	DVD -R HQ 10488		Episode #4. 11-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. 	121143
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #5: L’Oreal and Beyonce.	T	DVD -R HQ 10521		Episode #5. 11-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. L’Oreal and Beyonce. Medicinal crack pills. Adopting African babies. Death row inmate Harland Mathers eats an endless buffet to avoid execution. Rookie hockey goalie. 	121144
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #6: Dog the Bounty Hunter	T	DVD -R HQ 10551		Episode #6. 11-19-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. Dog the Bounty Hunter. Harland Mahers gets out of jail. Nat Turner puts on slave reenactments. 	121145
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #7: 	T	DVD -R HQ 10575		Episode #7. 11-26-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. 	121146
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #8: Dr. Black Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 10560		Episode #8. 12-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective. Grier urges Obama to give up the White House and run off to Africa like David Chapelle because the presidency now is a no-win situation. Dr. Black Daddy is an image too hard for parents to live up to. Army comes up with a new ad campaign to get young African-Americans to enlist. Black NFL players with head injuries and brain damage. Pioneers in Civil Rights: Young African-American wants to use the same electric chair as the whites get and achieves his goal as his dying wish. How to speak to African-Americans now that Obama is the new president. Black Celebrities getting caught with guns. 	121147
2008	Chocolate News: Episode #9:	T	DVD -R HQ 10590		Episode #9. 12-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor David Alan Grier offers news from an African-American perspective.  African-American Super Heroes. “America’s Next Top Black Preacher” reality show. Original “Kiss” group was really African-American and their act was stolen by Whites. Interview with Official Presidential Inauguration Planner. Round Table discussion: What will happen to Secretary of State C. Rice?  Decision: She needs to have sex. 	121148
1941	Chocolate Soldier, The	M				Critic Bernard Fischer (Nigel Bruce)	121149
0001	Choephori, The	P		Aeschylus. E.D.A. Morshead (Translation)		Messenger. News. Part III. Aegisthus: I too will meet and test the messenger, Whether himself stood witness of the death Or tells it merely from dim rumour learnt: None shall cheat me, whose soul hath watchful eyes.Clytemnestra: Whate'er thy news, thou shalt not welcome lack, Meet and deserved, nor scant our grace shall be.Chorus: Say, Come along, fear nought, the news is good: A bearer can tell straight a twisted tale.	121150
1983	Choice of Enemies, A	N	OWN - P	Higgins, George V		News Media	121151
1995	Choices of the Heart: Margaret Sanger Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #2 (Dan Lett). Reporter #3 (Les Porter). Narrator (Jason Priestley).	121152
1995	Choir, The	M			Miniseries	TV Interviewer (Angela Barlow)	121153
1991	Choiring of the Trees, The: Novel, A	N		Harington, Donald		Illustrator-Artist Viridis Monday is convinced a man falsely charged and convicted of raping a teenage girl is innocent. Journalist begins a campaign to gain his freedom. Man refused to cooperate with corrupt local politicians and was framed.Brutal prison conditions in Arkansas in the early 1900s. The man is saved by a last-minute stay of execution. Monday is a Paris-trained artist assigned to sketch his execution for a Little Rock newspaper.Convinced of Nail's innocence, she mounts a campaign to exonerate the young mountaineer sentenced to the electric chair.	121154
1992	Chojiku yosai Macross II Lovers, Again	C			Japan. Short. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Mimi Woods - Voice - English Version).	121155
1986	Choke Canyon	M				Reporter 1 (Frank Kanig). Reporter 2 (Robert Conder).	121156
2004	Choke Point: Brinker Mystery	NM		Mitchell, James		Reporter April Lennox, idealistic attractive young reporter for an Los Angeles alternative weekly, arrives in Tucson to interview an undocumented Mexican national who sneaked across the border to tell his story. But the man winds up dead before they meet.Lennox attempts to enlist Tucson-based PI Roscoe Brinker's help in investigating below the border. He initially refuses but agrees to accompany the reporter to Hermosilla.Just before they are set to leave, Brinker is called away to Phoenix to look for a missing girl. Lennox, anxious to get her story, makes the trip to Mexico alone to interview a relative of the slain man. That's not a good idea.She doesn't come back and Brinker returns to Mexico to find something darker and more dangerous than he'd ever imagined.	121157
2004	Choker	M				Interviewer (Jesse Corti).	121158
1990	Chona, la puerca asesina	M				Reporter (Quique Cruz)	121159
2009	Choose	M				Journalism Student Fiona Wagner (Katheryn Winnick) tracks a killer with the help of her detective father and a therapist.  Reporter (Annalaina Marks). Photographer (Kahan James). 	121160
1940	Choose Cheese	M				Commentator (Alec Clunes)	121161
2007	Choose Connor	M				Newscaster (Sumalee Montano). Photographer (Tom Ato).	121162
2000	Chopper	M				TV Interviewer (Renee Brack)	121163
1978	Chopper Squad: Happiness Is	TF			Australia. Episode #16.12-3-1978	Photographer (Robert Hughes).	121164
2006	Chording of T.O. Malone	N		Franklin, Barclay		Newspaper Reporter Marcie Douglass from Chicago meets and falls in love with a concert guitarist who murdered his pregnant wife and her lover when he caught them in bed. He escaped from Florida prison and arrived at his cabin in the mountains of Colorado.Douglass has rented the A-frame below his cabin for the summer. He trusts her to get word to his parents that he didn't die in the Florida Everglades after his escape.After she visits his parents in North Carolina, FBI agents track her back to the guitarist and he's arrested. While awaiting a new trial he marries Marcie. He is then sentenced to six years in a minimum-security facility.When he's released, he must get reacquainted with his wife and children. He gets another opportunity to play a formal concert at the Kennedy Center.After intermission, he is joined on stage by all the members of his family as they play down-home country music.	121165
1956	Chori Chori	MF			India	Editor (Raj Mehra).	121166
2001	Chori Chori Chupke Chupke	MF				News Reporter (Ruby Bhatia)	121167
1975	Chori Mera Kaam	MF			India	News Media. Press Reporter (Komila Wirk).	121168
1974	Chorus	MF			India	Photojournalist (Subhendu Chatterjee).	121169
1920	Chorus Girl's Romance, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	121170
1996	Chosen	N		Bergren, Lisa Tawn		Correspondent Ridge McIntyre is a handsome, world-renowned news correspondent is interested in an archaeologist who is supervising the excavation of King Solomon's Stables dig under the Temple Mount.Archaeologist's stubbornness could cost her a future with the man she loves -- and possibly her life.	121171
2009	Chosen One, The	M				TV Newscaster (Kent Shocknek). 	121172
1982	Chosen, The	M				Newsreel Announcer (Ed Herlihy).	121173
2006	Chosen, The	N		Sala, Sharon		TV Reporter January DeLena is a hot-shot reporter with a secret who is willing to do anything to get the story.She is investigating near death experiences when she uncovers a nasty scenario. Someone using the name Sinner abducts homeless males, but only those whose name is that of an Apostle. She reports her theory to a police detective who rejects her theory.The police detective falls in love with DeLena.	121174
2004	Chot (aka Aaj isko, Kal Tereko)	MF			India	TV Journalist Anu Sikri (Jesse Randhawa) joins her boyfriend, a computer genius, whose brother invites them to live with him. The brother came all the way from Bihar to settle down in a Bombay suburb, bought some buffalo, opened a diary farm, and ran it successfully. Now he wants his educated brother to join him. A builder who discovers no one wants to buy apartments near the diary farm kidnaps the educated brother and beats him severely, holding him until the farm is sold.  The brother decides to give him, but the fearless female reporter informs the Extortion Cell of the Bombay Police and the the kidnappers are arrested. The brother recovers with only revenge on his mind. He is killed, and his brother goes on a killing spree to avenge the death. Female journalist role reveal the Hindi film heroine as the working woman in her post-domestic avatar. 	121175
2003	Chota Jadugar (aka Magic Magic 3D, Little Magician, Small Magician, Small Magicia)	MF			India	TV Reporter Dipti (Pooja Kumar) decides to marry a man who runs “TVAsia,” an Asian TV channel in the United States and whose family is well known for their mastery of magic tricks.  The film follows the story of an 8-year-old boy who yearns to leave the United States and return to India to live with his grandfather. Accompanied by a dog and three American children, he has many adventures before he gets home. 	121176
2001	Chris & Co	TF			Belgium. Series	Reporter Desire Naessens (Alain Van. Goethem - 2005). Moderator (Bob De Moore).	121177
2004	Chris Isaak Show, The: Candidate, The	T			Episode #36. 1-15-2004	TV Anchor (Mi-Jung Lee).  Moderator (David Allan Pearson).	121178
2002	Chris Isaak Show, The: Chris Isaak Day	T			Episode #20. 1-20-2002	Reporter Groupie (Reginald Colin Rowley).	121179
2002	Chris Isaak: Devil Made Me Do It, The	T	SVD 1156, SVD 1147 (missing ending)		Episode #19. 1-13-2002	Journalist Stephanie Furst (Bridget Fonda) interviews another musician and her new boyfriend Chris Isaak isn't happy about it.	121180
2002	Chris Isaak: In the Name of Love	T	SVD 1140		Episode #18. 1-6-2002	Journalist Stephanie Furst (Bridget Fonda), a major rock journalist known for doing hatchet jobs on her subjects, wants to interview Chris Isaak for book she's writing on legendary Roy Orbison.Isaak is leery after the guys in the band warn him she has a reputation for trashing her subjects. Very suspicious. He agrees to meet her for half an hour. To his astonishment, he is completely smitten by her the moment they meet.He fabricates Orbison anecdotes as a reason to keep seeing her.	121181
2001	Chris Isaak: T&A	T			Episode #7. 4-23-2001	Reporter. Supermarket Tabloid Reporter Tricia Miller (Charles Siegel) of The Daily Scoop newspaperIsaak's public image takes a weird turn when his old girlfriend, Caroline Rhea (Herself) tells The Daily Scoop tabloid that Chris was shy about showing his butt when they had sex.Isaak tries to set the record straight but it only gets worse. He moons Rhea over video phone and she posts image on the internet -- turning Chris' behind into a cause celebre.Chris confronts tabloid reporter, a middle-aged man named Tricia Miller who promises to fix things only to manufacture picture of Chris dressed up like a stereotypical gay leather man.	121182
2002	Chris Isaak: Wrong Number	T	SVD 1150		Episode #21. 1-27-2002	Journalist Stephanie Furst (Bridget Fonda) look into buying a house together. They break up.As Valentine's Day approaches, a love-struck Chris suggests to Stephanie that they live together. She accepts but as the hunt for a house begins, battle lines are drawn.They have different ideas of what constitutes dream house. Desperate woman leaves messages for her estranged lover on Chris' answering machine by mistake.Sounds like real love, but Chris senses the relationship is doomed unless he can track the unknown woman down.	121183
2005	Chris Parsons: Bottom of the Ninth	NM		Spring, Peter	#2 Chris Parsons Mysteries	Reporter Chris Parsons spearheads an investigation when a fellow sculler is beaten to death on the streets of Boston that leads him and his girlfriend Leslie into the world of fine art smuggling.It takes the pair from the streets of Southie where they assist the owners of a homeless shelter being terrorized by a gang of bigots to a dawn re-enactment in Concord of the shot heard 'round the world.They also end up at Fenway Park where an ultra-superstitious ballplayer is stoking the perennial fires by infusing speed into the Red Sox lineup for the first time in 50 years.They find themselves pursued by a ruthless enforcer who loves to kill with his hands.	121184
2004	Chris Parsons: Last Casualty, The	NM		Spring, Peter	#1 Chris Parsons Mysteries	Reporter Chris Parsons working in Boston, Massachusetts, assigned to write a fairly routine article about a senator running for president, but when he digs a little deeper into the senator's background, he finds a web of cover-ups and mystery.Although his editor tells him to drop his investigation of the senator's past, Parsons senses he may be on the verge of breaking a major story involving the Vietnam War and the senator's father.Presses on despite the fact that dead bodies of people associated with his newspaper research keep piling up. Will Parsons be next?	121185
1988	Christabel	MT				News Vendor (Jonathan Izard)	121186
1971	Christian Licorice Store, The	M				Reporter (Rusty Durrell). Reporter (Billy James).	121187
1899	Christian Science	N	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Press	121188
1865	Christian Spectator	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Newspaper. Rev. O.P. Fitzgerald of the Minna Street Methodist Church South has started the new Christian Spectator. Territorial Enterprise	121189
1860	Christian Vellacott, the Journalist: A Story of Royalism, Jesuitism and Republicanism	N		Scott, Hugh (Merriman Seton)		Journalist	121190
2003	Christiane Amanpour,  Correspondent in Russia and Kazakhstan	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Russia and Kazakhstan for "60 Minutes" in February	121191
2003	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent covers the Second Gulf War	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers second Gulf War in March and April 2003	121192
2002	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Afghanistan	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Afghanistan, Kabul in August and September plus side trips to Pakistan	121193
2001	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Afghanistan and Pakistan after 9/11	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Afghanistan and Pakistan in weeks after 9/11	121194
2001	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Bosnia, Sarajevo and Pristina, Kosovo	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Bosnia, Sarajevo and Pristina, Kosovo, in July	121195
2003	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in January. Egypt in February	121196
2002	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Mogadishu, Somalia	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Mogadishu, Somalian capital in January	121197
2002	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Saudi Arabia	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Saudi Arabia in two separate assignments in October and November	121198
2001	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in Sierra Leone, Western Africa	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Sierra Leone in Western Africa in early September	121199
2002	Christiane Amanpour, CNN Correspondent in the Middle East	DT				TV Correspondent Christiane Amanpour covers Middle East from March through July	121200
1991	Christie Caper, The	N		Hart, Carolyn G.		Book Critic Neil Bledsoe is a hard-boiled crime aficionado and mystery magazine publisher. He publicly attacks Agatha Christie and her work at a centenary celebration.He's the victim of two suspicious accidents.  It's feared that a disgruntled author, editor or agent is using the conference for revenge.Owners of Death on Demand bookstore investigate. Couple of murders take place. The critic's aunt comes with him and she's a dead ringer for Miss Marple.Critic credited with number of suicides and ruined careers. Two people attending conference are two victims of his malice. After surviving attacks by shooting and a vase dropped from a height, he finally is killed, but not before two bystanders are killedCalled the most despised book critic in America. Writing a scurrilous biography of Christie attacking her reputation.	121201
1925	Christina Alberta's Father	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	121202
1980	Christina's World	N		St. James, Blakely		Reporter for World Magazine Christinea van Bell	121203
1989	Christine Cromwell: Easy Come, Easy Go	T			Episode #2. 12-9-1989	TV Reporter (Edwina Moore).	121204
1970	Christine Jorgensen Story, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Photographers	Newspaper Reporter at Airport (Frank Gerstle).	121205
1989	Christine Maritn: Real Shot in the Arm, A	N	MLPL	Roome, Annette	#1 Christine Martin Mysteries	Cub Reporter Christine Martin in England, English mother, 40, gets a job on a local paper. Chris and wisecracking Reporter Pete Schiavo break the caseResuming her career as a journalist, which she had given up for marriage and children, Chris Martin finds herself in the middle of a sensational murder case, local corruption -- and romance	121206
1990	Christine Martin: Second Shot in the Dark, A	NM	MLPL	Roome, Annette	#2 Christine Martin Mysteries.	Cub Reporter Christine Martin for the Tipping Herald in England. She still wants to divorce her husband Keith and move in with her lover, Reporter Pete Schiavo and doing the best reporting job she can for the Tipping Herald.Chris is assigned to cover the death of a woman thought to be the latest victim of the Face Murderer, who bludgeons his prey and then shoots them in the face.Investigating the victim's background, Chris interviews those closest her and realizes their stories don't add up. She also discovers a plumbing supply owner who wins public contracts by plying local big shots with porno films and topless waitresses.As Chris bumbles from clue to clue and blurts out her theories about the murder, her husband Keith pesters her to take him back. Then the killer decides Chris must die. Chris learns that the murder may involver her lover's ex-wife's husband.Despite muddling up her private life as she pursues a big story, Chris proves stubbornly reckless while investigating the murder.	121207
1924	Christine of the Hungry Heart	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	121208
1965	Christmas Card Crisis	P	MLPL	Martens, A.C.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	121209
1950	Christmas Carillon, A	SS	OWN - H	Calisher, Hortense	In "Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher."	Columnist Grorley, master's in journalism, small-time newspaper job and classes.	121210
2003	Christmas Child	MT	DVD -R HQ 2599, 2600.	Lucado, Max		Journalist Jack Davenport (William R. Moses) of Chicago travels to Dallas for a work assignment. A  mysterious photograph leads him to the small town of Clearwater, Texas.Marriage struggles during the holidays as Jack seeks to find his roots after the death of his father. Finding himself in a small Texas town on Christmas eve, Davenport is lonely and alone. He encounters old faces and new facts.He discovers a father's guilt and a young girl's faith. The trip into the past holds his key to the future and a scarlet cross shows him the way home.	121211
2003	Christmas Child: Story of Coming Home, A (aka Christmas Cross, The)	N		Lucado, Max		Journalist Jack Davenport of Chicago travels to Dallas for a work assignment. A  mysterious photograph leads him to the small town of Clearwater, Texas.Marriage struggles during the holidays as Jack seeks to find his roots after the death of his father. Finding himself in a small Texas town on Christmas eve, Davenport is lonely and alone. He encounters old faces and new facts.He discovers a father's guilt and a young girl's faith. The trip into the past holds his key to the future and a scarlet cross shows him the way home.	121212
1998	Christmas Cross, The	SS		Lucado, Max	Revised as "The Christmas Child: A Story of Coming Home" in 2003.	Journalist Jack Davenport of Chicago travels to Dallas for a work assignment. A  mysterious photograph leads him to the small town of Clearwater, Texas.Marriage struggles during the holidays as Jack seeks to find his roots after the death of his father. Finding himself in a small Texas town on Christmas eve, Davenport is lonely and alone. He encounters old faces and new facts.He discovers a father's guilt and a young girl's faith. The trip into the past holds his key to the future and a scarlet cross shows him the way home.	121213
2007	Christmas Date, The	NR		Dunaway, Michele		Photojournalist Tyler Nicholas comes from a large and loving family. He is used to traveling around the world, entering danger zones and risking his life on an almost daily basis. He recently bought a house in Orlando, but only because his lawyer sister and his tax accountant have told him he needs to. When he moves in, he is delighted that his neighbor is the fascinating woman he met once before. Tyler Nicholas and his new neighbor Kate Merrill couldn’t be more different in their lifestyle and outlooks if they tried. Kate works as a paralegal in a large law firm while attending classes at night school. She aims to become a lawyer, and her boss has already hinted she might be offered a position with his firm after her exams in the spring. In contrast, Kate’s private life is in the dumps. First, she had a very unhappy childhood living with her promiscuous mother until a great-aunt rescued and adopted her. The great-aunt died some years ago, but her friends, who live in the same suburban street in Orlando, continue to look after Kate. Still, she feels lonely. Second, the last man she dated turned out to be a real jerk, culminating in calling her “frigid” in front of a number of people at the office. Her self-confidence shattered, she wants to concentrate on her career and and definitely has no interest in dating.Kate and Tyler first get to know each other as neighbors, being helpful, but while he almost immediately wants to get to know her better with the goal of starting an affair, she can’t imagine what such a jet-setting man might possible see in her. Tyler is not a playboy. Although he has had love affairs before, he is mostly married to his very demanding job. Yet he truly thinks Kate utterly charming and beautiful. Kate on the other hand is no ugly duckling, but instead an averagely attractive woman who just happens to have low self-confidence. 	121214
1947	Christmas Eve	M	SVD 1139	Altman: Jumping Off The Cliff		Girl Reporter (Marie Blake)	121215
1944	Christmas Holiday	M	DVD	Maugham, W.  Somerset (Novel). Herman J.  Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Simon Fenimore (Richard Whorf), for the Evening Inquirer, is drunk when he meets a serviceman who becomes stranded in New Orleans on Christmas Eve due to bad weather. Reporter takes the serviceman to a nightclub where he meets a singer.Singer and serviceman attend midnight Mass. She tells him about her marriage to a compulsive gambler who has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of a bookie. The man escapes and contacts the reporter who in turn calls the serviceman.Escaped convict threatens the singer and is shot by police. Reporter incites escaped convict to violence toward singer. He then draws attention to the cop who kills the escaped convict.	121216
1956	Christmas in Connecticut	T			Lux Video Theatre. 12-13-56 - Adapted from Lionel Houser and Adele Commandini film scenario of the Aileen Hamilton story,	Magazine Writer (Mona Freeman)	121217
1945	Christmas in Connecticut	M	DVD -R HQ 2121, 2122. L.	Hamilton, Aileen (Story). Lionel Houser, Adele Commandini (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Elizabeth Lane (Barbara Stanwyck) for Smart Housekeeping magazine. Created in her column an elaborate home life involving husband and baby on farm in Connecticut.Publisher Alexander Yardley (Sydney Greenstreet) hits on the idea of bringing war hero to her home for Christmas dinner. Lane has to fabricate the whole thing. With help of her boyfriend and chef. Publisher is not aware of the deception.Concerned about competition from American Housekeeping magazine cutting into circulation. When homemaking writer for rival publication is having a baby he suggests Lane has one first.  Publisher and local press show up at the farm.Lane's baby appears kidnapped. Publisher finds out the truth but uses his influence to stop local paper from printing real story.  Lane is fired but chef employs a deception to get her rehired.Publisher: "I only ask two things of my editors, Beecham. Print the truth and obey my orders." Field Reporter #2 (Mary Watson). Reporters (Pat Lane, Charles Marsh)	121218
1992	Christmas in Connecticut	MT				News Media. Field Reporter #2 (Mary Watson). TV Anchor (George Putnam). Elizabeth Blane (Dyan Cannon) is the author of several cook books and the star of her own cooking show.When her manager Alexander sees that a forest ranger who lost his cabin in a fire comment on TV about wishing he could get a home-cooked Christmas dinner, the manager arranges for a special live show on Christmas for Elizabeth to cook him that dinner.The problem is Elizabeth can't cook and trying to keep the forest ranger and the public from finding out on a live show is a problem.	121219
1946	Christmas in Connecticut	R			Episode #308. 8-5-1946. Screen Guild Theater, The	Columnist Elizabeth Lane (Jane Wyman) for Smart Housekeeping magazine. Created in her column an elaborate home life involving husband and baby on farm in Connecticut.Publisher Alexander Yardley (Leon Belasco) hits on the idea of bringing a war hero to Lane's farm -- but the farm doesn't exist.	121220
2001	Christmas in the Clouds	M				Newscaster (Randall Carlisle)	121221
1984	Christmas Is Over	SM	USC	Romun, Isak	In "Ellery Queen's Prime Crime 2."	Newspaperman-Columnist-Narrator Oscar Xavier Monahan at The Paulsburg Advance-Indicator. Abe Slaughter, the paper's top lensman and resident bigmouth.Swell story -- "Over-the-Hill Gang Takes Over City Paper."	121222
2005	Christmas Jars	N		Wright, Jason		Reporter Hope Jenson uncovers the remarkable secret behind the "Christmas Jars", glass jars filled with coins and bills anonymously left for people in need.But along the way, Hope discovers much more than the origin of the jars. When some unexpected news sets off a chain reaction of kindness, Hope's greatest Christmas Eve wish comes true.Jensen is devastated when her adoptive mother dies from ovarian cancer shortly after Christmas. Adding to her woes, her apartment is broken into and all of her emergency cash stolen.Hope then discovers that someone has left her a gift-a glass mason jar labeled "Christmas Jar," filled with money. Using her investigative skills, she learns several people have reported receiving mysterious jars in time of need.Hope's search leads her to the Maxwell family and their generous Christmas tradition-and to some truths about her birth mother.	121223
2004	Christmas Lights	MT			UK	News Media. TV Reporter (Alison Hammond).	121224
1997	Christmas List, The	MT				Newswoman (Tamara Stanners)	121225
1977	Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A.	T				News Media. Christmas Eve 1951 coal mine disaster	121226
1991	Christmas on Division Street	MT				Newscaster (Linden Soles)	121227
2003	Christmas Show, The	T			UK - Series	Reporter (Orla O'Rourke).	121228
1986	Christmas Star, The	MT				Newscaster (Pamela Martin)	121229
2002	Christmas Train, The	N	OWN - P	Baldacci, David		Reporters Tom  Langdon and Eleanor Carter were two hotshot journalists when she left him years ago. She was his all-time love. Now the weary, disillusioned and cash-strapped 41-year-old journalist quits serious reporting for writing fluff.Banned from flying for a year because of an air rage incident, he's decided to write about riding the rails over the Christmas holidays planning to link up with his girlfriend, a Hollywood star in Los Angeles.Aboard the Capitol Limited running from Washington D.C. to Chicago, he meets a host of unusual fellow travelers. He also runs into Carter now a screenwriter for a legendary film director who is on board researching a possible film about trains.They are working their way back together as Langdon's girlfriend shows up and proposes marriage.  Avalanche traps train in midst of historic blizzard.	121230
1969	Christmas Tree, The	M			AFI-"Paris Match"	Magazine	121231
1965	Christmas Visitors, The	P	MLPL	Agnew, F.E.M.. Play Index, 1961-67	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	121232
2008	Christmas Wishes, Mistletoe Kisses	N		Harper, Fiona	Harlequin Romance #4062	Paparazzi chase after Louis Thornton and her cheating celebrity husband. 	121233
1933	Christopher Bean	M				Art Critic (George Irving)	121234
2003	Christopher Lee: Life in Films, A	DT				Interviewer (Jonathan Rigby).	121235
1949	Christopher Storm: Deed is Drawn, The	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#6 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121236
1947	Christopher Storm: Drawback To Murder	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#3 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121237
1942	Christopher Storm: Drawn Conclusion	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#7 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121238
1940	Christopher Storm: Murder Draws a Line	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#5 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121239
1942	Christopher Storm: Murder Enters the Picture	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#1 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121240
1945	Christopher Storm: Noose is Drawn	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#2 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121241
1944	Christopher Storm: Pencil Points to Murder	NM		Barber, Willetta Ann and RF.F. Schabelitz	#4 Christopher Storm	Magazine Illustrator Christopher Storm, "Kit," a New York magazine illustrator. Sherry Locke, his fiancée and later, wife, chronicles his detections.	121242
2002	ChromiumBlue.com	T			Series	Photographer (Arun Julio Mathar).	121243
2005	Chromophobia	M				Public Relations (P.R.) Woman (Hannah Stokely).  Young Journalist (Sam Talbot).	121244
2009	Chronic City	N		Lethem, Jonathan		Critic Perkus Tooth is a wall-eyed free-range pop and cultural critic whose soaring conspiratorial riffs are fueled by high-grade marijuana, mammoth cheeseburgers and a desperate ache for meaning. Perkus’ countercultural savvy and voracious paranoia draw Chase Insteadman, a handsome, inoffensive fixture on Manhattan’s social scene, into another Manhattan where questions of what is real, what is fake, and who is complicit take on a life-shattering urgency. Manhattan’s citizenry is terrorized by a tiger on the loose, but the marauder may be a media invention, a government construct or a machine. Chase, an erstwhile child star who still lives off his residuals as well as the refracted fame that makes him a welcome guest at the city’s finer dinner parties, narrates the story. His fame has been recently underscored by the tragic fate of his fiancee, Janice Trumbull, a scientist-astronaut suffering from cancer while orbiting in space. Her heartbreakingly witty letters to Chase are covered extensively in the media. Chase seems as disconnected from his surroundings as Janice is from earth, yet his life changes after a chance meeting with Perkus Tooth, a marijuana-smoking cultural critic who once enjoyed some renown as a writer for Rolling Stone. Tooth’s sidekick is a wisecracking, self-loathing ghostwriter named Oona Laszlo whose work calls the very idea of identity into question. Her relationship with Chase threatens to dispel the romantic myth of the child star and the astronaut in which the city apparently has so much invested. Chase is the hero Manhattan deserves when Tooth describes his friend as “the ultimate fake. A cog in the city’s fiction.” Chase and Perkus attempt to unearth the answers to several mysteries that seem to offer that rarest of artifacts on an island where everything can be bought: Truth.	121245
1963	Chronicle	DT			Series 1963-64	Newsmagazine	121246
2001	Chronicle, The:	T	SVD 1106, SVD 1103, SVD 1102, SVD 1100, SVD 1098.		Episodes	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).	121247
2001	Chronicle, The: Baby Got Back	T	SVD 1166	Horta, Silvio	Episode #4. 7-28-2001.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Abandoned baby left at Chronicle. Hall takes it in while the trio of Burns, Hall and  Freewald investigate.Able to locate mother from video cameras. She has bouts of insanity. Both she and her husband want the baby back. Baby displays abnormal behavior almost killing Sal.Turns out that in return for financial rewards, the man made a deal with Hell to let a demon incarnate within his son's body.Reporters get captured by the man but manage to interrupt ceremony to let demon fully manifest with the help of the reluctant mother. They escape with the baby. The man gets possessed instead and since he isn't intended to be the host body he explodes.	121248
2001	Chronicle, The: Bermuda Love Triangle	T	SVD 1166	Myers, Henry Alonso	Episode #6. 8-11-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Burns assigned to mermaid story -- two men were pulled into the water and attacked by one. Hall is investigating case of Navy pilot who disappeared in Bermuda Triangle in 1994.Two cases cross when Burns spots pilot near the scene of the attack -- he has gills given to him by the Atlanteans to allow him to survive. Hall and Sal, the Pig-Boy spend a night in elevator where he tells her he loves her. The two agree to be closer.Mermaid comes to Chronicle and is captured. Sal rigs up translator and finds out she and pilot mated for life. He is fleeing from the commitment.Burns tracks down the pilot and convinces him to come back. Too late. Mermaid has given up her life and transformed into unreachable siren of the deeps. At the end, four friends toast friendship and lost love.	121249
2001	Chronicle, The: Bring Me the Head of Tucker Burns	T	SVD 1167	Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #8. 8-25-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).DMV worker and meter maid decapitated by headless motorcyclist and The Chronicle is on the case. Burns makes time with his rival Kristen Martin (Elaine Hendrix), Hall and Freewald investigate.Discover motorcyclist a cycle ganger and bounty hunter who accidentally got decapitated. After third death, they discover all victims had sequential DMV numbers and go after fourth potential victim, a cable man.Frustrated, biker takes burns and tells Chronicle reporters to trade him for man. Turns out the man is a demon. He and others escaped from Hell and the motorcyclist is trying to bring them back.Armed with Chronicle's information, the demon gets the motorcyclist's head. The motorcyclist decapitates the demon and departs with his head. Burns  is later found.	121250
2002	Chronicle, The: Cursed Sombrero, The	T		Horta, Silvio	Episode #13. 1-18-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).It's a slow news month so Stern has Hall, Burns and Freewald investigate chain of mysterious deaths that a sombrero has been leaving. Try to recover it at police lock-up but someone else gets it and dies. Some fraternity boys grab it.It's Cinco de Mayo and everyone has a sombrero. Team figures out which fraternity house has it and try to track it down. One fraternity brother is already dead. Burns goes out with Kristen. Burns has the real hat but he doesn't know it.Hall and Freewald manage to save Burns and get him to Stern who dispels the evil of the hat. Kristen is having trouble dealing with her newfound knowledge of the weird and bizarre but reconciles with Burns -- for now.	121251
2001	Chronicle, The: He's Dead, She's Dead	T	SVD 1166	Maher, Erin	Episode #5. 8-4-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Reports of mysterious resurrections and dead men walking lead the Chronicle reporters to a scientist who died of colon cancer.His daughter seems to have continued on his experiments, and has succeeded in perfecting the resurrection formula that her father was working on.After several experiments (the earlier reports), she perfects the process and resurrects her dad. He prefers to remain dead, however, and kills himself.	121252
2002	Chronicle, The: Hell Mall	T		Shear, Michael	Episode #21.3-15-2002.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Burns goes undercover as perfume sprizer in a fashion mall to investigate strange possessions and deaths. Freewald and Hall chased off case by detective while Burns spots a strange old woman who mysteriously appears and disappears.Confronting her, he is possessed. Others have figured out the deaths tie into series of related killings tied to patients at insane asylum destroyed 50 years ago. Freewald and Hall find out metal from asylum being used for sculpture piece at mall.Since asylum was shut down due to its use of electro-shock therapy, figure that electrifying sculpture will exorcise ghosts. Freewald and Hall have to fight their way past a homicidal Burns to do so and succeed.Meanwhile, Hall gets a new boyfriend and the detective believes Stern has something to hide. Burns' girlfriend Kristen is ready to cut a deal with the detective.	121253
2001	Chronicle, The: Here There Be Dragons	T	SVD 1166, SVD 1094	Shankar, Naren	Episode #3. 7-21-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Stern ends Burns to investigate report of dragons in Chinatown. A gang member's pregnant girlfriend gives birth to a dragon baby. Burns and  Freewald find the secret hide-out.It's a man with lizard-like skin deformation in a dragon suit with a flamethrower. He and the girl are dating and he impregnated her. Tucker dresses up as dragon and Freewald pretends to kill lit after it kills the girl to convince her father she is dead.At the end, the girl, her baby and the dragon guy head off into the sunset thanks to the Chronicle reporters.	121254
2002	Chronicle, The: Hot From the Oven	T		Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #17. 2-15-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Chronicle reporters investigate case where oven repairman disappears into oven at a soon-to-be opened haute cuisine restaurant. Stern has a personal interest -- a friend of his also disappeared into the oven.Reporters determine story is true. Stern prepares to use vial of holy water blessed by all of the popes to break curse. Freewald is sucked into the oven and Burns and  Hall have to go in after him. Oven confronts victims with worse fears.Others can help victim to overcome fears. Freewald is frightened of clowns. Hall and Burns help him to overcome his fear. Hall must face her fear of abandonment by her boyfriend. They meet oven repairman, an alcoholic who accidentally killed someoneBurns tries to save him, but other convince him he is facing his worst fear -- being unable to heroically save someone. Burns gives it up and three manage to escape oven, which Stern has disassembled and stored in the vault.	121255
2002	Chronicle, The: I See Dead Fat People	T		Nemec, Andre	Episode #15. 2-1-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Stern is absent and Hall is put in charge of getting out next issue. Assigns Burns and Freewald to a case where people living in a house are being terrorized and almost killed. Reporters experience strange phenomenon and witness four other fat ghosts.Find out house was weight-loss clinic and site of the death of four patients. One of them killed other three in steam bath and then himself. Freewald is haunted by visions of man wherever he goes. Reporters figure out doctor behind killings.Doctor comes to house and locks Burns and Freewald in the steam bath and leaves them to die. Ghost frees them. The ghosts trap the doctor and prepare to kill him by stuffing him with food. Freewald, himself once fat, convinces them to let go and move on.They leave and Hall manages to get the paper out with "I  See Dead Fat People" as the cover story.	121256
2002	Chronicle, The: King is Undead, The	T		Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #20. 3-8-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Hall follows up on a vampire case. Freewald and Burns are assigned biggest case Chronicle has ever done, tracking down Elvis at an Elvis Impersonator convention. Two cases cross when Hall finds vampire dressed as Elvis.Burns and Freewald chase off man who rigged up hotel fire system with holly water. Eventually find Elvis-look-alike and vampire hunter. Four of them team up and with a little help from Stern and Vera, defeat the vampiresBurns believes the man was Elvis' twin brother who died at birth.	121257
2001	Chronicle, The: Let Sleeping Dogs Fry	T	SVD 1167	Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #9. 9-8-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Series of mysterious deaths by electrical appliance. All male victims who were members of hunting club.Ghost inhibits town's electrical systems and kills the men responsible for his death.	121258
2002	Chronicle, The: Man and Superman	T		Myers, Henry Alonso	Episode #16. 2-8-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Stern sends Burns and comic-book fan Freewald to investigate a woman who is rescued by a mugger by a flying costume-clad superhero who displays super-strength. Meanwhile, Hall investigates a ghost.While undercover as taxicab driver, Hall's car blows a tie and she is rescued by the superhero as Freewald looks on. He and Hall find a clue that leads to actor-waiter but he is killed before they can meet him. Mysterious hero saves a bus.Freewald remembers obscure comic called "Captain Vigilant" where hero performed the same sequence of events. Tracks superhero to comic book store. Hall and Burns find a bomb while Freewald confronts the store owner who staged the events.Freewald sells his comic book collection for a lot of money. Local cop takes interest in reporters because she always show up at murder scenes.	121259
2002	Chronicle, The: Mists of Avalon Parkway, The	T		Myers, Henry Alonso	Episode #19. 3-1-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Scout master recent victim of strange mobile mist that strikes with intelligence and kills its victims. Hall is put in charge of Chronicle investigation much to Burns' displeasure.They track monster to Koyanisquasset, New Jersey, site of widespread toxic dumping. Barely escape encounter with fog monster. It's a cloud of flesh-eating bacteria spawned by toxic dumping.Imprinted on a local boy who represses feelings after death of mother.Traveling back into the mist, they find the boy and Grace and Tucker come up with a plan to get him to release his emotions, and dispel the creature once and for all.	121260
2001	Chronicle, The: Only the Young Die Good	T	SVD 1167	Hume, Peter	Episode #7. 8-18-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Burns assigned to investigate strange report of elderly man escaping from old folks' home and clinic, going to a nearby store and claiming to be young teenager worker.Tucker goes undercover, discovers head doctor perfected means of transferring consciousness. Hire young, virile people as workers, then switch payments with rich old people and lock up the now-older workers.Tucker is next on the list after he asks a few questions. Rest of Chronicle gang quickly sense things are amiss when Tucker acts strangely.They go back to the clinic where Tucker in his aged body has staged an escape. They get the doctor to reverse the process for both Tucker and others.	121261
2002	Chronicle, The: Pig Boy's Big Adventure	T	SVD 1167	Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #12. 1-11-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Savage simian takes refuge under child's bed and Stern wants exclusive. Burns and Freewald go house. Mysterious animal control officer orders them off  property. Tracks simian to theater, but same official shows up and shoot simian with tracking signalSal tracks simian and Burns and Freewald capture simian only to find it's an intelligent female. She identifies Sal as a manimal. She, Sal and others created by a doctor experimenting with animal organ transplants for humans. Created manimals.Both simian and Sal captured. Burns and Freewald break into clinic. Doctor and son have been trying to recapture subjects to find out what errors they committed. Plan to dissect Sal and others. But Burns and Freewald free everyone.Manimals rip doctor and son to pieces. Sal is disgusted. Refuses to go with them as they escape, preferring to stay with his real friends. They take Sal out to dinner, all wearing pig-snout masks.	121262
2001	Chronicle, The: Pilot	T	SVD 1090. SVD 1166. SVD 1095	Horta, Silvio	Episode #1. 7-14-2001.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Tucker Burns (Chad Willett), recent graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism arrives at the World Chronicle for interview. Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito)Feisty and alluring Reporter Grace Hall (Rena Sofe) tells Burns she was abducted as teenager and only the Chronicle took her seriously. Burns, rejected by 47 different organizations needed the job.Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson). Chronicle headlines: "There's a Demon in My Toilet" and "Angry Siamese Triplets Tell Off Sister." Ruby, the paper's psyche. Assigns story of a creature spotted three times after dark to Burns.Tucker thought all stories in Chronicle were false, but he finds out they're true. Hall, Freewald and Burns find out the creature is alien stranded on earth who feeds on blood of animals. Manage to arrange alien "pick-up" and have another headline story	121263
2002	Chronicle, The: Snitch in a Time, A	T		Beimler, Hans	Episode #22. 3-22-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Hall investigates spontaneous combustion when her new boyfriend dumps her without warning, disappears from job. She tracks him to dentist who is spontaneously incinerated. Tracks boyfriend to mausoleum where mysterious Swedish men with melting rays attackThey escape. Boyfriend reveals he is from 300 years in future and is in Witness Relocation Program. Testified against Swedish mob, was put into hiding and the mob has tracked him down. Reporters manage to get a key back where Swedish Mob is hiding out.They're in an Ikea store. Feds capture mobsters and boyfriend is relocated. Asks Hall to go with him. She agrees, leaving a note for Sal. Relocates with boyfriend to 1945.Meanwhile, Burns' girlfriend Kristen agrees to tape conversations with Burns so police will go easy on him when they try to bring down Stern and the Chronicle. Burns finds out, leaves her, but detective shuts down Chronicle and puts everyone under arrest	121264
2002	Chronicle, The: Stepford Cheerleaders, The	T		Myers, Henry Alonso	Episode #18. 2-22-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Hall, Freewald and Burns go undercover at high school where strange incidents are being reported. Hall gets close to one of the female students involved in an incident where football jock beaten badly and hung on goal post. No one is talking.Burns teams up with school reporter who suspects something about science teacher, friend to nerds whom Freewald infiltrates. Soon discover teacher working on bionic limb experiments.Sneaking up on his house, they see his daughter has bionic limbs. Lost most of her body in same accident that killed her mother. Teacher performing experiments on Hall's contact who is a willing volunteer who wants cybernetic augmentation.Hall destroys the laboratory and the Chronicle gets another scoop.	121265
2001	Chronicle, The: Take Me  Back	T	SVD 1167	Shankar, Naren	Episode #10. 9-15-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Police arrest alien who turns out to be Burns in costume. In flashback, he explains that Chronicle reporters were investigating woman freaking out when she spots aliens. Woman is an alien abductee who is attending group therapy.Hall goes along with the woman to therapy where head of group suggests a radical therapy: the woman should confront someone dressed as alien to overcome feelings of powerlessness. It works, but she disappears and is killed, gruesomely dissected.Hall begins to have visions of her own. Burns and Freewald realize the woman's death is the work of hostile aliens. Now they're preparing to dissect Hall. Been activating visions to see how humans react to abduction.One alien is killed, but rest escape in spacecraft -- the escape is seen by Burn's skeptical reporter-girlfriend Kristen. Hall seems to recover but still sees glimpses of an alien -- and it's Stern..	121266
2002	Chronicle, The: Tears of a Clone	T		Beimler, Hans	Episode #14. 1-25-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Hall goes to meet contact on Puerto Rican succubus case and gets electrocuted. Waking up in the hospital, she panics when someone tries to kill her. But no evidence of an attempt on her life.Freewald and Burns believe her, but Stern is acting strangely uninterested in whole thing. Worse, Hall's mother is visiting. She believes her daughter is crazy. After several other sightings, Hall believes she is being followed by a clone of herself.Three reporters follow Stern whom they suspect. Catch up to him in hotel and discover Hall with them is the clone. Some aliens ordered hi on Hall and sent a clone of her to kill her.Clone couldn't quite bring itself to kill the real Hall and subsequent electrical shock scrambled its "kill" programming. Both Graces flee. Clone-Grace sacrifices self and Hall survives and reconciles with mother.	121267
2002	Chronicle, The: Touched by an Alien	T	SVD 1167. SVD 1136	Grillo-Marxuach, Javier	Episode #11. 1-4-2002	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Meteorite crashes near strip club as Stern discovers he has been targeted for assassination. Reporters investigate. One of the strippers melts when having sex with boyfriend.Alien assassin is a Sexually-Transmitted Assassin who sexually stimulates humans, passes itself on through sexual contact and destroys the host when it leaves. Stern is seriously wounded.Track STA to local swinger's convention where they meet Freewald's parents having a good time. Hall gets STA and tries to pass it to Sal, but he resists her advances when he realizes what's happening. STA knocks out Sal.Sal's cure, a sexual stimulant, frees Hall and expels STA without killing her. Stern says he took care of assassin -- he might be an alien as well. Boring Reporter (Tristan Poje).	121268
2001	Chronicle, The: What Gobbles Beneath	T	SVD 1090. SVD 1166	Horta, Silvio	Episode #2. 7-14-2001	Tabloid Newspaper Staff involved in supernatural stories. The World Chronicle Reporters Tucker Burns (Chad Willett) and Grace Hall  (Rena Sofe). Editor-in-Chief Donald Stern (Jon Polito). Staff Photographer Wes Freewald (Reno Wilson).Media mogul Rubert Blackstone disappears into thin air in broad daylight. Burns ditches animal-potato chip story Stern assigned him to investigate.Soon discovers another man disappeared and both were using experimental Yamaguchi 9000 cell phone. They emit high burst of radiation that attracts cancerous tumor-monster living beneath New York.Burns, Hall and Freewald confront the manufacturer of the phones who gets eaten by the monster. Reporters use a tumor anti-toxin that Sal, the Pig-Boy (Curtis Armstrong) has laying around.Stern is pleased with results. Freewald's van is destroyed and the happy editor replaces it. Tucker realizes he enjoys his job.	121269
2008	Chronicles of an Exorcism	M				Reporter (Sara Howell)	121270
1350	Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries	ER	COPY	Froissart, Sir John		Press. History and journalism combined. Observations and reportage.	121271
2009	Chronicles of the Beyond: Segment Five	M			Five individual episodes about the strange and unbelievable.	Anchorwoman (Laura Ludlum). 	121272
2009	Chronicles of the Beyond: Segment Three	M			Five individual episodes about the strange and unbelievable.	TV Show Host (Melissa Rose Jones). 	121273
2003	Chronik des Nurnberger Prozesses, Die	TF			Germany	Reporter Walter Cronkite (Himself). Reporter Eika Mann (Herself). Reporter William Scheira (Himself). Reporter Rebecca West (Herself).	121274
2003	Chronik des Nurnberger Prozesses, Die	DT				Reporter Walter Cronkite. Reporter Erika Mann. Reporter William Scheira. Reporter Rebecca West.	121275
1999	Chrono-Perambulator	M				Reporter (Mal Whyte - "The Reporter").	121276
1971	Chronolog	DT				Newsmagazine with Garrick Utley	121277
1951	Chronoscope	DT			Series 1951-55	Newsmagazine	121278
2009	Chuck: Chuck Versus the Best Friend	T			Episode #27. 2-23-2009	TV Reporter (Mel Fair). 	121279
2007	Chuck: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-24-2007	TV Anchor (Mel Fair -- News Anchor). Chuck is a computer geek who gets a computer full of information zapped into his brain, information that contains secrets that the federal government desperately needs to keep in Chuck’s head, and keep Chuck, himself intact. Chuck meets a woman who agrees to go on a date with him, but she’s one of the government agents who is interested more in his head than his body.	121280
1999	ChuckleVision: Stargazing	T			Episode #88. 2-10-1999	Journalist (Michael Eaves).	121281
1999	Chump Change	N		Eddie, David		Freelance  Journalist David Henry quits his job as a clerk at Newsweek and becomes a newswriter at the Cosmodemonic Broadcasting Corporation .	121282
1997	Church of Dead Girls, The	NM		Dobyns, Stephen		Editor-Reporter Franklin Moore came to this rural upstate New York village of Aurelius from Rochester five years ago with his and daughter. He had been a reporter for the Chronicle. Before that he had been in journalism school at Cornell.As an undergraduate he had written for the Sun and became one of its editors. Named associate editor of the Independent. Wife Michelle worked as photographer in Rochester and did freelance work for Independent. Developed breast cancer and died.Editor of Independent. It became more aggressive, more socially conscious in its editorials, more adversarial. Besides Franklin, one full-time reporter, a sports reporter, a photographer, a woman who acted as receptionist, office manager and copy editor.Town gives way to rampant paranoia and suspicion after one by one three girls vanish. Each is brutally murdered, each missing their left hand.First girl's disappearance gives rise to group of citizens that proceeds to wreak havoc with police investigation and trample on civil rights of outsiders.	121283
2004	Churchill: Hollywood Years, The	M				News Media. Winston Churchill, author, journalist, statesman (Christian Slater). Reporter 1 (Simon Rake). Reporter 2 (James Long). Reporter 3 (James Putnam). Messenger (Tony Crocker). Radio Presenter (Brian Perkins).Football Commentator (Alistair McGown). Announcer (Stefan Ashton Frank).	121284
1999	CI5: New Professionals, The: Phoenix	T			Episode #2.  9-26-1999	Newscaster (Douglas Reith).	121285
2007	Ciao	M				News Media. News Anchor (Shelley Fisher - Voice). Newscaster (Fred Stoverink - Voice).	121286
1973	Ciao Manhattan	M				Vogue Magazine Editor Diana (Viva)	121287
1996	Cible, La	MF				Reporter France 3 (Raquel Gomez). Reporter Roissy (Sally Micaleff)	121288
2002	Cidade de Deus	MF			Brazil	Newspaper Editor do Jornal Rogerio Reis (Gustavo Engracia). Reporter (Sergio Chapelin - Himself). Newspaper Employee (Tule Peak).	121289
1968	Ciechanow Melody	SS	OWN - H	Opatoshu, Joseph	In "Day in Regensburg, A" "Short Stories by Joseph Opatoshu"{	Editor Wolf Landau, editorial staff of an orthodox Jewish newspaper	121290
1944	Ciel est a vous, Le	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter  (Marcel Laporte)	121291
1998	Cien anos de perdon	MF				Photographer (Jesus Sosa).	121292
2005	Cigarette Killer, The	N		Burke, R.J.		Reporter discovers an old cigarette pack near the body of a money man behind cigarettes and writes it may be a signal.Young man whose mother and girlfriend died of smoking picks up the idea and starts to kill tobacco investors, leaving a cigarette pack each time. Tobacco stocks plunge.A detective who lost his wife to smoking had kicked the old cigarette pack toward the body and now realizes he created a serial killer. So he races to stop him.Detective wonders if he can capture him without killing him, and if he'll be in time--the tobacco companies have a million dollar bounty on Joey's head.	121293
1964	Cigarra no es un bicho, La	MF			Argentina	Journalist (Angel Magana).	121294
1931	Cimarron	M	DVD -R HQ 2182, 2183. VHS 467		RKO Book. Edna Ferber Novel	Editor-Owner Yancey Cravat (Richard Dix) establishes local newspaper, then leaves wife Sabra Cravat (Irene Dunne) to run it	121295
1960	Cimarron	M	DVD -R HQ 2131, 2132, 2109.  SVD 683. SV 89	Ferber, Edna (Novel). Arnold Schulman (Screenplay)	Remake of 1929 film	Editor-Owner Yancey "Cimarron" Cravat (Glenn Ford) of Oklahoma Wigwam. Texas newspaperman asks Cravat to join him in establishing paper in new location, but he resists. Changes his mind when friend is killed during land rush.Takes up such causes as Native American rights, eventually turns down chance to be governor. Disappears for long periods while his wife, Sabra Cravat (Maria Schell) keeps the paper going turning it into a major enterprise.Wife makes paper bigger, louder and more profitable but it does not have the spirit it had when her husband ran it. Growth of newspaper equated with civilizing of the West. Rugged individualism of hero takes toll on those around him."How many times have I told you I don't like the newspaper business. I just don't like this business of being a crusader all the time." Photographer Ike Howes (Royal Dano).	121296
1929	Cimarron	NW	OWN - H - GPL	Ferber, Edna		Editor-Owner Oklahoma Wigwam. Yancey Cravat and his wife Sabra.	121297
1948	Cimarron	R			Episode #14. 9-9-1948. Hallmark Playhouse	Editor-Owner Yancey Cravat (Gerald Mohr) establishes local newspaper, then leaves wife Sabra Cravat (Irene Dunne) to run it	121298
1967	Cimarron Strip:	T			Series	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy	121299
1967	Cimarron Strip: Battle of Bloody Stones	T	DVD -R HQ 6631		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. After killing an outlaw in the marshal's absence, MacGregor finds himself in a neighboring town's jail held for murder . A beating, a fire and other incidents plague the town after three local Indians watch a slanted Wile West show about an Indian massacre.	121300
1967	Cimarron Strip: Beast That Walks Like a Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6842, 6843. VHS 1324		Episode.	News Media. Mysterious beast is killing strangers	121301
1967	Cimarron Strip: Big Jesse	T	DVD -R HQ 7341, 7342		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy	121302
1967	Cimarron Strip: Blue Moon Trail, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7379, 7378		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Former convict holds wounded Francis hostage demanding the marshal's help to free transferred prisoners.	121303
1967	Cimarron Strip: Deputy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6997, 6998.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Vengeful outlaw betrayed by cohorts in an Army payroll robbery takes the papers of a Texas lawman he murdered and gets a job with Crown.	121304
1968	Cimarron Strip: Fool's Gold	T	DVD -R HQ 7105, 7106. SVD 1181		Episode #16. 1-11-1968	Reporter Francis Wilde (Randy Boone)	121305
1967	Cimarron Strip: Greeners, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7510, 7517.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Homesteaders refuse to testify after they see two of Crown's best friends dragged behind horses, then later find them hanged.	121306
1968	Cimarron Strip: Heller	T	DVD -R HQ 7158, 7159		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. White girl raised by Indians falls in love with Crown and helps him track down a band of raiders	121307
1967	Cimarron Strip: Judgment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7069, 7065. VHS 1275		Episode.	Reporter Francis Wilde (Randy Boone)	121308
1968	Cimarron Strip: Knife in the Darkness	T	DVD -R HQ 720, 7207.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Stranger claims there is a link between Jack the Ripper and killings of dance-hall girls in Cimarron City.	121309
1967	Cimarron Strip: Last Wolf, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6956, 6955.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Unruly band of unemployed wolf hunters begin demanding jobs, opening up a long-festering feud between homesteaders and cattlemen.	121310
1967	Cimarron Strip: Roarer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6727, 6728		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Cavalry veteran, wild with grief over the death of a friend, takes his revenge on those he feels have civilized the Wild West.	121311
1967	Cimarron Strip: Search, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6766, 6767		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Sibling outlaws rescuing a captive brother shoot Crown and leave him for dead only to have their father post a $500 reward for the return of the marshal's body.	121312
1968	Cimarron Strip: Sound of a Drum	T	DVD -R HQ 7297, 7294.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy.	121313
1968	Cimarron Strip: Till the End of the Night	T	DVD -R HQ 6816, 6817		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy.	121314
1967	Cimarron Strip: Whitey	T	DVD -R HQ 6702, 6701.		Episode.	Photographer Francis Wilde (Randy Boone), a young photographer and part-time deputy. Crown tricks a young outlaw into revealing his gang's robbery plans only to have the angry youth kidnap Dulcey as part of a plan to gain revenge on the marshal.	121315
1996	Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites	MF				Photographer (Mario Moutinho).	121316
2006	Cinderella Factor	N		Weston, Sophie		Reporter Patrick Burns owns a French chateau, which is the perfect hiding place for a runaway until the owner comes home. At first the sardonic reporter thinks the secretive runaway is a thief or worse.But  he sees that the girl is hiding is a painful past. Soon she becomes the woman he can't live without. But can a man who's never loved win the trust of a girl who's never been loved? Or will his feelings make her run again?	121317
2006	Cinderella Hour, The	N		Stone, Katherine		Radio Talk Show Host Snow Ashley Gable ran away from Chicago 16 years ago. Now at 31, she's coming home bringing her successful late-night radio talk show, "The Cinderella Hour," to the Windy City.But there are risks and fears in returning. The father she never knew. The mother who acted out one dangerous fantasy after another. The high school heiress who uncovered Snow's greatest secret.And the troubled boy she loved.	121318
2005	Cinderella Man	M				Reporters (Gavin Grazer, Boyd Banks, Daniel Kash, Judah Katz, Angelo Tsarouchas, Robert Smith). Young Reporter (Sergio Di Zio). Radio Commentator (Philip Craig).  Ringside Reporter (Benjamin Rage). Ringside Photographers (Andrew Priestman, Nick Smith).Announcer Griffith (Richard Binsley).	121319
1917	Cinderella Man, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	121320
2005	Cinderella Man, The	M				Reporter (Boyd Banks). Ringside Reporter (Benjamin Rage). Reporter (Jake Richards). Reporter #4 (Angelo Tsarouchas).	121321
1938	Cinderella Meets Fella	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newsreel	121322
2006	Cinderella Pact	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah		Advice Columnist Belinda Apple is thin, gorgeous and author of a glamorous advice column, "On Being Fab!" But her real identity is Editor Nora Devlin. Apple churns out copy from London and is the next big British sensation to hit the States.By day she is an overweight, frumpy and overlooked editor, but by night she slips behind her keyboard and into her alter ego, Belinda Apple. No one knows her secret.Nola is shocked when Belindad receives a desperate letter from her best friend and former cheerleading captain, now overweight and depressed. Nola resolves to help her friend.When Devin had applied to become the magazine's new advice columnist, her application was treated dismissively by her boss, the trim and tyrannical Lori DiGrigio.Nola then submitted an old photograph of herself and a fake resume and application under the name Belinda Apple. When Belinda is hired and becomes the rage as the sexiest, hot advice columnist, the fun begins.	121323
2002	Cinderella Sims	N		Block, Lawrence		Reporter Ted Lindsay is a reporter for the Louisville Times. He loses his wife to another man, then to a fatal accident. He relocates to New York in order to get a new start.He's unsuccessful until he sees "the girl" who turns his life upside down setting him on a path of treacherous lies, deceptions and dangers as they try to outwit the gang that's after her. Life is once again filled with desire and passion.She is willing to trade half the money she stole from a gang that pulled a casino scam and her body for Lindsay's help. They escape across the country only stopping for sex.	121324
1960	Cinderfella	M				Reporter (Robert Jordan)	121325
2002	Cinderfella	NR		Wiggs, Susan	Contained in omnibus of novels by Kate Hoffmann and Susan Wiggs, “Cinderfella” and “Lady of the Night.”	Reporter Jack Riley was determined to keep open the Brooklyn youth shelter he volunteered at. But his privileged boss, Madeleine Langston, was the one obstacle standing in his way. He knew Madeleine could help grant the kids’ wishes, though -- all he needed was some faith, hope -- and a well-fitted tux. Riley was a big-hearted Texan who volunteers at the Santiago Center in Brooklyn. Madeleine could grant the teenagers’ wish to keep the shelter open -- and he can grant hers, fairy-tale style. 	121326
1994	Cinderman	NSF		Stuart, Anne	Harlequin American	Science Reporter Suzanna Molloy has been working on a story about a scientist she met in the past who made a lasting impression on her. He does top secret research and rumor has it he's involved in a highly secret and unusual project.Molloy plans to be first to get interview and story. He is a very private man who doesn't allow anyone to interfere in his life or work. Doesn't want reporters snooping around, especially Molloy who has reputation for seeking truth no matter what it takesShe sneaks into his lab, breaches security systems with no problem, roams lab until the scientist catches her. As he is trying to remove her, he notices a strange smell. Unexpected explosion occurs. He protects the reporter by covering her with his body.He takes brunt of explosion. Both covered with green slime. Within 24 hours, scientist becomes invisible. Also able to blow up things and set things on fire. She develops her own abilities. She can see without her glasses and read the scientist's mind.	121327
2006	CineBAAAH!	M			Netherlands. Short - Action - Fantasy	Interviewer (Eefke Boelhouwers).	121328
2006	Cinema 500 km	DF			Saudi Arabia	Editor (Kaleel Al-Neamah), Chief Editor of Al-Ghadd Magazine.	121329
1996	Cinema Europe: Other Hollywood, The	MT			Miniseries	Cameraman (Eric Cross-Himself). Cameraman (Freddie Young). Cameraman, Assistant (Ronald Neame-Himself).	121330
1919	Cinema Murder, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	121331
2004	Cinema Obscura	M			Adult	Journalist (Holly Hollywood)	121332
1984	Cinema tres	TF			Spain - Catalan. Series	Interviewer (Viviane Vives - Herself).	121333
1968	Cinema Verite	M			AFI-Censorship/Authors	News Media	121334
1991	Cinema, de notre temps: Claude Chabrol, l'entomologiste	DF				Interviewer (Jean Douchet)	121335
1991	Cinema, de notre temps: Claude Chabrol, l'entomologiste	DF			France. Episode #9.	Interviewer Jean Douchet.	121336
1999	Cinema, de notre temps: David Cronenberg: I have to Make the Word Be Flesh	DF				Interviewer Serge Grunberg.  David Cronenberg (Himself).	121337
1994	Cinema, de notre temps: Eric Rohmer - Preuves a l'appui	DF			France. Episode #13.	Interviewer Jean Douchet.	121338
1988	Cinema, de notre temps: Jacques Rivetete - Le veilleur	DF			France. Episode #16.	Film Critic Serge Daney of Les Cahiers du Cinema, Interviewer.	121339
1990	Cinema, de notre temps: Souleymane Cisse	DF				Interviewer Manthia Diawara.	121340
1990	Cinema, de notre temps: Souleymane Cisse	DF			France - Khmer/Bambara. Episode #23.	Interviewer Manthia Diawara.	121341
1988	Cinema, de notre temps: Takeshi Kitano, I'imprevisble	DF			France. Episode #24.	Interviewer Shigehiko Hasumi.	121342
2000	Cinema, de notre temps: Une journee d'Andrei Arsenevitch	DF			France. Episode #26. 5-17-2000	Editor (Michal Leszczylowski) of Offret	121343
2007	Cinerama 2000	C				Interviewer (Laura Toth).	121344
1999	Cinnamon Roll Story, A	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Melissa Simon). Reporter #2 (Leslie Woolf). Cameraman #1 (Marc Clark). Cameraman #2 (Jason Goebel).	121345
1963	Cinq dernieres minutes, Les: L'eau qui dort	TF			Episode #28. 3-12-1963	News Media. Le reporter du J.T. (Maurice Seveno). Le photographer (Jacques Joignant).	121346
1939	Cinq sous de Lavarede, Les	MF				Reporter, Le (Georges Briquet)	121347
1976	Cipolla Colt (aka Spaghetti Western), aka Cibollero, El, aka Cry, Onion!	M			Italy. Spain. West Germany	Newspaper Editor Henry “Jack” Pullitzer (Sterling Hayden) publishes suspicions about a farmer’s death and get the murderer’s confession. A large oil company has taken over the town and bought off the sheriff. They are buying out all the farmers and those who refuse to sell become victims of “strange accidents.” Only one man won’t sell or give him. He’s beaten up and the oil company henchmen steal his dead. But Pullitzer and the farmer finally defeat the oil company by blowing up their oil wells and reclaiming their town. 	121348
1898	Circle in the Sand, A	N	USC	Jordan, Kate (Vermilye)		Journalism. David Temple at the New York Citizen who didn't want women among its workers. Doesn't want to hire Miss Garrick who wants to be a journalist. Anne Garrick turns out to  be Robert Heron, a top journalistAnne had come with a reputation already made.	121349
1985	Circle of Deceit	NM	OWN - P	Winward, Walter		South Dakota Newspaperman is murdered because what he has seen is so explosive that no one who has witnessed it can walk away alive.	121350
1998	Circle of Deceit	MT	DVD -R HQ 9141, 9142			Reporter (Norma Jean Wick)	121351
1993	Circle of Deceit	MT				Newsreader (Melee Hutton).	121352
1981	Circle of Deceit (Falschung, Die)	M		Schlondorff, Volker, Jean-Claude Carriere, Margarethe von Trotta, Kai Hermann (Screenplay)	West Germany-France - Ness Book	Correspondent Georg Laschen (Bruno Ganz) is a displaced individual who accepts an assignment to do a story on the PLO in Beirut less out of journalistic commitment than to feed off a sense that he is becoming numb to the horrors of the world.Leaves his wife and children and goes to the war torn city with photographer Hoffmann (Jerzy Skolimowski).  Try to make sense of the conflict.  Reporter takes pride in his objectivity, but demonstrates pro-Palestinian biases.Detachment from events he is covering is progressively tested. He objects to an offer made by a sniper to shoot a pedestrian so his photographer can get a picture of the atrocity.Laschen gets an exclusive on a massacre. He stays behind when other correspondents leave because of the increasingly chaotic conditions in the region.  Ends up stabbing a fleeing Arab.  Returns home after this act of violence.Meets with his editor who is trying to decide how to play up the news of the massacre.  Laschen walks out of the discussion and returns to his wife and home, a changed man. Swedish Journalist (Jack Diagilaitis).	121353
2006	Circle of Friends	MT				Reporter (Leif Anderson). Woman returns home to investigate the mysterious deaths of her childhood friends.	121354
1965	Circle of Love	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	121355
2000	Circle of Seven	N		Jacobsen, Clay		TV Producer Frank Russell, former reporter for NBC News two decades ago now the executive producer of National Studio's live Sunday night news magazine, the new network's answer to 60 Minutes and DatelineSamantha Steel, beautiful TV reporter who was magic in front of the camera. Tad Forrest. Other producers/reporters.	121356
1960	Circle of the Sun	M				Commentator (Stanley Jackson).	121357
1999	Circle William	N		Harlow, Bill		Washington Post Reporter Sue O'Dell, beautiful and determined. White House Press Secretary Jim Schmidt caught on C-SPAN calling Secretary of State a windbag.He's a master of spin with skills to cajole and otherwise persuade the nation's most powerful journalists. O'Dell gives front-page press to an accident waiting to happen -- any attempt to stop a preemptive Israeli attack has to look like such an accident.	121358
2005f	Circles	N		Beckles, Tracy and Tonyasue Carther		Public Relations Practitioner Delaine Richardson is accidentally locked out of her house on a brutal New York winter’s day and is forced to go friend Bryan’s house for shelter, In the living room, Delaine observes a wall of photos that reveal what they truly have in common -- a father. Suddenly a whirlwind of friendship and sisterhood bring them even closer together to form an unbreakable bond as they embark on a journey through life. Delaine is an anxious, underemployed public relations guru at the end of her rope. She and Bryan, a top-notch health administrator with a promising career but a horrid love life, receive an invitation to a celebrity studded party. Attending this party will ultimately fulfill each of their individual desires, Delaine, a sizzling career, and Bryan the love affair of a lifetime. The source of their good fortune is one man, Maximilan R. Briggs III, a handsome, young entertainment mogul with a heart of gold. Enabling Delaine’s dream of a dynamic career and capturing the heart of Bryan encompass Max within the Richardson sisters’ circle. Just wen things are going well, two unusual suspects threaten their upwardly mobile lives. Demetrius Richardson, missing father, and Keir Gill, Bryan’s old love intentionally imperil the sisters’ perfect balance. Demetrius appears out of nowhere and shakes the girls up as he attempts to reverse the years of abandonment while continuing to keep secrets from them. Keir subjects Bryan to his psychotic episodes of rage and jealousy and promises to destroy them both if he can’t have her. Again, the Richardsons battle back against their adversaries only to enter a new cycle filled with discovery, transformation and intrigue. 	121359
1997	Circles in Time	NSF		Mallory, Tess		Investigative Reporter Kendra O'Brien is swept back in time to 13th century England and finds herself mistaken for a sorceress and believed to be the salvation of the enemy King Richard by a handsome knight in shining armor.O'Brien traveled to England to investigate the appearance of a huge crop circle. She is caught in the vortex of a just-forming phenomenon and sent spiraling back in time to the year 1194. Awakens at the feet of a handsome knight.	121360
1981	Circles of Time	N	OWN - H	Rock, Phillip		American Journalist reports on dire straight in Berlin where young Hitler appears.	121361
2009	Circles of Truth, The	N		Liur, Cristian		Journalist Roberto is involved in an exciting, secret and risky journalistic investigation on the Templar, Rosicrucian order and Masons that will lead him to find, to know and to spread unsuspected truths far beyond his initial aim. Roberto is the youngest son of Catherine, an educated and exceptional woman, of deep spiritual convictions who has shared with them and with other people new points of view or extraordinary knowledge on Jesus. She knows that the time has come to deal with other matters, and it will be her own decision and the mystery that surrounds it that stimulates Roberto to continue to investigate the story.	121362
1977	Circles: Washington Story, A	N	OWN - H	McCarthy, Abigail		Columnist Tiana Briggs in Washington D.C.. Journalist uncovers illegal campaign contributions for a candidate the press has been encouraging to run. Story is seen from the women's point of view.  Washington D.C. in the 1970s.Television journalist. The press. Documentary producer.	121363
2002	Circuit 2, The: Final Punch, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Kelly Pendygraft).	121364
2001	Circuit, The	M				Editor Bill (Jalal Merhi)	121365
1932	Circulation	N		Dutcher, Mary Lee		Tabloid Newspaper. Former secretary of a prominent tabloid editor wrote the book. Life in a circulation-mad newspaper office	121366
2001	Circulo rojo	DF				News Program. Anchor Carmen Aristegui.	121367
2003	Circulo vicioso, El	MF			Dominican Republic.	Photographer in car (Carlos Saldivia).	121368
1935	Circumstantial Evidence	M	VHS 836	Terriss, Tom (Story). Ewart Adamson (Screenplay-Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter for The Star, Jim Baldwin (Chick Chandler) objects to a man being found guilty on circumstantial evidence.  Becomes engaged to illustrator Adrienne Grey (Shirley Grey), although she is being pursued by columnist Fred Steens (Arthur Vinton).Baldwin and the columnist fake a murder to show the fallacy of circumstantial evidence, but the columnist is killed and the reporter convicted.  Illustrator breaks into the newspaper publisher's house and finds evidence.Reporter escapes as the publisher is accidentally shot by the police and confesses to the murder.	121369
1937	Circus Girl	M				Reporter (John Holland)	121370
1989	Circus Master's Mission, The	N	OWN - P	Brinkley, Joel		Journalist Christopher Eaton, hot-shot White House journalist	121371
2004	Circus of the Grand Design	N		Wexler, Robert Freeman F.		Publicist Lewis joins the circus as a publicist and takes the circus's private train to unknown lands getting lost amongst crazy acrobats, sexy elephant riders, magical mechanical horse, a giant woman and others. This is the Circus of the Grand Design.	121372
1984	Circus Press Agent: Life and Times of Roland Butler, The	D		Plowden, Gene		Publicist Roland Butler always insisted he was “nothing but a good circus press agent tryin’ to do a job.” He claimed there was nothing newsworthy about him and stubbornly refused interviews, but his peers put him atop his profession, where he belonged. Butler gave us the saucer-lipped Ubangis, the giraffe-necked women from Burma, the man who performed atop a ten-story buggywhip, the man who walked on his forefinger, a child prodigy at the xylophone, and a group that “shakes dice with death at dizzy heights.” He promoted Goliath, the sea elephant; Lotus, the blood-sweating hippopotamus; Modic, the great old elephant, and five babies billed as “the only family of African pygmy elephants that ever set foot on this continent. Not babies, but full-grown middle-sized tuskers, the most curious proboscidean creatures ever captured.” Later they grew up. Butler’s greatest achievement in promotion was converting a household pet raised in Brooklyn and fondly known as “Buddy” into “Gargantua the Great, mightiest monster ever captured by man; most fiendishly ferocious brute that breathes -- the world’s most terrifying living creature.” 	121373
1933	Circus Queen  Murder, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10392, 10391			Reporter (Lee Phelps).	121374
1928	Circus Rookies	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	121375
1975	Cirkus v cirkus	MF				Reporter (Frantisek Filipovsky)	121376
1951	Cisco Kid: Freedom of the Press	T	DVD -R HQ 4551		Episode #83. 10-29-1953	Editor and Publisher Frank Wilcox Crooked Fork Gazette. Corrupt mayor tries to take over a newspaper in Western town.Pancho rewrites headlines:  "Rayburn She's Dorty Bum!  All a Mistook."  Editor Wilcox appalled: "What kind of a newspaper is this."Third headline: "Make Your Voters for Meester Vine. …Rayburn he no likes the freedom of the presses."	121377
1955	Cisco Kid: Kidnapped Cameraman, The	T			Episode #125. 2-10-1955	Cameraman is kidnapped and Cisco and Pancho come to his rescue	121378
1951	Cisco Kid: Man With the Reputation	T	DVD -R HQ 5100		Episode #147. 1-19-1956	Editor John Mason (Lane Bradword) accuses Cisco and Pancho of taking bribes from a criminal in order to get them into town so he can ask their help in cleaning up local political corruption.	121379
1950	Cisco Kid: Newspaper Crusaders (aka Newspaper Crusade).	T	DVD -R HQ 5160		Episode #16. 12-19-1950	Newspaper Editor Ben Jarrett of the Sundance Sentinel  His sister Delaine Garrett arrives as "mudslinging editor" is being auctioned off to mob. "Let my brother alone," she says as she gets off the stage. Cisco "buys" him for a plugged nickel..Cisco saves him and beats up the gambling thugs. Crusading Editor's office ransacked. Villain wants to tar and feather the editor and run him out of town. Crooks stage shoot-out with editor, his sister, Cisco and Pancho. Mayor is boss of the crooks.Sister puts up Sundance Sentinel with the headline: "Sundance Free of Carson Gang." "Press is rolling again boys, and it will never stop from hereon in," says editor's sister. Cisco and Pancho ride off.	121380
1994	Cite de la peur: une comedie familiale, La	MF				Journalist (Dominique Besnehard), Le journaliste au Cameo-Journalist	121381
1936	Cities of Refuge	N	OWN - H	Gibbs, Philip		Newspaperman in the Crimea falls in love with an English governess.	121382
1992	Citizen Cohn	MT				News Media. Reporter (Marty Roppelt). French Reporter (Kate Young). English Reporter #1 (Pip Theodor). Newsman (Dick Feagler). English Reporter #2 (Nigel  Bentley). English Reporter #2 (Don Wadsworth). German Reporter in Hallway (Robin Thomas).Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Joseph Bologna).	121383
2005	Citizen Johnson: Man and His Empire, A	DT	DVD -R HQ 4051			Publisher John H. Johnson founds and publishes magazines Ebony and Jet, establishing an African-American publishing empire.	121384
1941	Citizen Kane	M	DVD -R HQ 2354, 2355. DVD. L. B 6	Mankiewicz, Herman J., Orson Welles (Screenplay)		Publisher Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) takes over the New York Daily Inquirer. Jedediah "Jed" Leland (Joseph Cotton) his friend, conscience, columnist, critic. Mr. Bernstein (Everett Sloan) is  loyal friend and manager."News on the March" Narrator-Reporter Jerry Thompson (William Alland), faceless professional journalist, assigned to find out who Kane was. Interviews principals. City Editor (Herbert Corthell). Reporter (Eddie Coke). Newsman (Bruce Sidney).Herbert Carter, Inquirer Editor-in-Chief (Erskine Sanford). Also Newsreel Reporter (Erskine Sanford). Interviewer in 1935 Newsreel (Gregg Toland). Newsreel parody.Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Patrick Whitney). Reporter smoking pipe in screening room (Alan Ladd). Reporter (Louis Natheaux). Reporter (Arthur O'Connell). Reporter (Guy Repp). Reporter (Richard Wilson). Reporter at Xanadu (Walter Sande).Inquirer Reporter (Edmund Cobb). Reporter at Xanadu (Louise Currie). Reporter at Xanadu (Kathryn Trosper). Miss Townsend, Inquirer Society Editor (Ellen Lowe). Photographer (Robert Dudley). Newsreel Reporter (Joseph Cotton).	121385
1941	Citizen Kane	MS	OWN	Mankiewitz, Herman-Welles, Orson	In Pauline Kael's book.	Publisher Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) goes from idealistic editor who claims he wants to help the common people to powerful media baron who uses media to control the people. Kane decimates opposing paper's staff emulating William Randolph Hearst.Kane adopts "Declaration of Principles" in  first issue of the New York Daily Inquirer.  He ignores them as he gains more power. Kane refuses to knuckle under to blackmailers  when he is caught with his mistress, newspapers destroy his political career.While newspapers cry scandal, his paper runs a headline: "Fraud at Polls!"  Kane dies a bitter, old man while a newsreel reporter tries to piece together his life and the meaning of his life. Herbert Carter, Inquirer Editor-in-Chief."Look, Mr. Carter, here is a three-column headline in the Chronicle. Why hasn't the Inquirer a three column headline?" "The news wasn't big enough." "Mr. Carter, if the headline is big enough it makes the news  big enough.Kane's first marriage disintegrates in the famous breakfast montage. Kane's rising political fortunes are crushed when he cheats on his wife. Marries singer who can't live up to overwhelming expectations. Dies broken man.	121386
1999	Citizen Kane and Publishers	D	IJPC 111	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eleven -- 1940s, The: Part Three -- Citizen Kane and the Newspaper Film. Evil Publishers. Newspaper Columnists and Villains. Comic Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Publishers and Columnists: "Citizen Kane," "State of the Union," "Meet John Doe," "Unholy Partners," "The Big Clock," "The Fountainhead," "Laura."Comic Journalists: "Fighting Fools" (Bowery Boys), "Spook Louder," and "Crash Goes the Hash," (Three Stooges), "Our Gang: Going to Press."	121387
1992	Citizen Kane: Dick Van Dyke Show, The	T	SVD 1213			Publisher. Richie's middle name is "Rosebud."	121388
1762	Citizen of the World, The	N	USC	Goldsmith, Oliver		Critics. On critics. "A critic is being possessed of all the vanity, but not the genius, of a scholar, incapable, from his native weakness, of lifting himself from the ground, he applies to contiguous merit for support, and makes the sportive sallies…."	121389
1996	Citizen Ruth	M				News Media. News Anchor (Jeffrey L. Goos). Press Conference Reporter (Jim Delmont), an alert reporter. News Anchor (Jeff Lewis).	121390
1996	Citizen Shane	M			Adult	Reporter (Anita Rinaldi) digs into the depraved lifestyle of a respected millionaire who dies.	121391
1990	Citizen Smith: Prisoners	T			Episode #27. 6-20-1980	Newsreader (Corbet Woodall).	121392
1999	Citizen Toxie: Toxic Avenger Part 4, The	M				News Media. TV Action News Anchor #1 Randy Diaz (Foofy Applebaum). Action News Anchor #2  Jason Gonzales (Skippy Applebaum-Randy Sklar). Reporter #1 - Death by Strangulation with Severed Arms (Heather Litteer).Weekly World News Reporter (Dick Kulpa).  Reporter 3 (Eric Alan). Reporter (Elizabeth Johnson).  Bikini Anchor Samantha Chambers (Carla Pivonski). Mayor Goldberg's Press Secretary (Al Goldstein). News Producer (Mike Butler).Reporter (Eric Waddell as Maureen Layer).	121393
2000	Citizen Washington	N		Martin, William		Publisher Hesperus Draper of Alexandria Gazette, a political scandal sheet, is tipped off shortly after George Washington's death that he was not all that he appeared to be and holds a dark secret in his past. Draper is an old nemesis of Washington's.Draper asks his nephew Christopher Draper, to investigate and his wife, slave, physical, loyal aide de camp and other historical figures record their impressions.Hesperus Draper, a self-made colonel who worked his way up from tidewater trade to colonial soldier, landholder and anti-Federalist newspaper publisher, hopes to unearth a scandal.	121394
1993	Citromdiszno	MF				News Media.  Newsman (Agnes Gyimesi).	121395
2001	Citromfej	MF			Hungary	Photographer (Adam Baros)	121396
1949	City Across the River	M				Narrator (Columnist Drew Pearson)	121397
1948	City and the Pillar, The	N	OWN - P	Vidal, Gore		Correspondent Paul Sullivan, a disillusioned writer, who becomes a foreign correspondent when the United States enters World War II.  Gay.	121398
1962	City Beneath The City	T				Science Reporters whilst on board an atomic powered sub find themselves kidnapped  by mad professor who plans to take over the world.	121399
2002	City by the Sea	M				Reporter Carol (Teresa Woods). Reporter Laura (Teresa Kelsey). Police department public relations people depicted as buffoons.	121400
1940	City Desk	R				Newspaper	121401
1937	City Desk	N		Haddock, Hugh B.		Editor Bruce Cater, writer and editor, harbors the widespread prejudice against women in the newspaper world.  Hires an attractive woman and falls in love with her.	121402
1952	City Editor	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre - 7-1-52	City Editor. Shepperd Strudwick, Louise Albritton, Grace Kelly	121403
2004	City Editor	N		Peterson, Larry		Editor Mike Donahue is an old-fashioned South Carolina edit who thinks his newspaper should help people make sense of their world, and, when necessary, kick ass and take names. But, day by day, his week goes to hell. On Monday, his paper publishes a fatal stabbing story that confuses the victim with the assailant. On Tuesday, a veteran reporter quits. On Wednesday, Donahue saves his political writer’s job from the wrath of a local congresswoman. On Friday, he fires a reporter who has made up a story. Meanwhile, Donahue’s staff chases a big story: The state may build a local lockup for repeat sexual offenders. The governor denies it, but a leaked memo proves otherwise. Inexplicably, the newspaper’s top editor interferes with his own staff’s investigation of the issue. Tension mounts as Donahue and his reporters scramble to find the truth. Ahead lie intrigue, a late-night brawl and a mysterious death. 	121404
1941	City For Conquest	M	DVD -R HQ 5874, 5875. L			News Vendor. Danny Kenny (James Cagney) truck driver who boxes to finance brother's career as violinist, ends up blind and selling newspapers on a street corner. Reporter (Garry Owen).	121405
1937	City Girl	M				Radio Commentator (Carroll Nye)	121406
1996	City Hall	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Jack Cafferty). Newscaster (Lewis Dodley). Newscaster (Roma Torre). Newscaster (Edward I. Koch). Field Reporter (Justin Ashforth). Field Reporter (Amy Atkins). Field Reporter (Charles Gemmill). .Field Reporter (Mary Murphy). Field Reporter (Michael O'Looney). Field Reporter (Brenda Pressley). Field Reporter (Gina Rice). Field Reporter (Kaity Tong). Field Reporter (Carl White). Photographer (Don Wallace).	121407
1990	City Hunter:  Bay City Wars	C				TV Newscaster (Amy L. Gamber - Voice - English Version).	121408
1996	City Hunter: Secret Service	MT				TV Anchorwoman (Kara Bliss - Voice - English Version).	121409
1980	City in Fear	MT	SV 39	Ruben, Albert (Teleplay)		Columnist Vince Perrino (David Janssen), once the biggest name since Walter Winchell, writes books but is in debt, has a drinking problem and needs a job. Sensationalistic publisher of the Los Angeles Sun, Harrison Crawford III (Robert Vaughan) hires him.Publisher Harrison Crawford III just hired from the East Coast, sensationalizes a crime to boost circulation.  Columnist Perrino dubs a murderer the "dream girl killer" and the paper plays up the story. Chief competition, The Chronicle.Publisher pushes the columnist to make things happen.  Perrino makes a direct statement to the killer in his column. Receives threatening letter, which the publisher runs on the front page.  Killer corners columnist insisting he write the truth about him.Columnist complains to Crawford that he has become a press agent for the killer. But columnist makes a book deal to do the killer's story, a deal destroyed when the killer is shot.  Young reporter calls in the story and becomes publisher's new favorite.Pity comments about the press throughout. Publisher's Assistant (Gloria Strock)	121410
1986	City in Panic	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Denyse Viney). Photographer (Pete Foto). Newscasters (Stacy Grieve, Gary Hall). Announcer (Keith Elshaw).	121411
1921	City in the Clouds, The	N		Gull, C. Ranger		Press	121412
1975	City Lights	DT			Series 1975	Interviewer (Brian Linehan)	121413
1934	City Limits	M		Woolfolk, Josiah Pitts (Novel). George Waggner (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book - Remade as Father Steps Out in 1941	Reporter Jimmy Dugan (Ray Walker) disguises himself as an assistant to the businessman's doctor to get an interview.  Ends up with the interviewee's daughter and a scoop.	121414
2002	City Lust	M	SVD 1165		Adult	Columnist  Jessica (Inari Vache), a gorgeous girl who writes a weekly sex column. Inside each woman is a raging slut dying to escape, she writes. She takes us through the adventures of her closest friends and proves to us just how true these words are. She surveys the modern sexual scene. Hard-core Playboy Channel.	121415
1983	City News	M		Fishelson, David, Zoe Zinman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor-Publisher of underground newspaper, Tom (Elliot Crown) relates his success story in flashbacks.  Efforts to get $20,000 to keep his paper afloat.	121416
1941	City of Angels	N		Hughes, Rupert		News Media hype.	121417
1976	City of Angels:	T	SV 273		Episode	Press	121418
1976	City of Angels:	T	SV 272, 273 (Parts I and II).		Episode	Investigative Reporter	121419
1976	City of Angels: Castle of Dreams	T	SV 291		Episode	Press	121420
1976	City of Angels: Lonely Way To Die, A	T	SV 280		Episode	Press	121421
1976	City of Angels: Loser, The	T	SV 293		Episode	Press	121422
1976	City of Angels: Palm Springs Answer	T	SV 288		Episode	Press	121423
1976	City of Angels: Party Shot, The	T	SV 295		Episode	Press	121424
2000	City of Angels: Unhand Me	T			Episode #6. 2-16-2000	Newscaster (Debra Snell).	121425
2002	City of Bones	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Harry Bosch investigates the drug-trafficking underworlds of inner-city Los Angeles and the wastelands of Mexico.	121426
1940	City of Chance	M		Larkin, John, Barry Trivers (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Julie Reynolds (Lynn Bari) comes from Texas to get a job on a newspaper in New York. While trying to get enough evidence to justify a raid on an illegal casino, she discovers the owner is her former lover. Editor (Robert Emmett Keane).At the casino, the reporter gets a scoop on the secret wedding of a society couple and calls it in to her editor. But her former lover tricks her and she ends up calling the story in to the hatcheck girl.Mobster orders one of his men to bump off her former lover. Although the murder attempt fails, another gambles gets her lover out of the business, telling the reporter to tip off the district attorney. Casino is raided.Reporter helps her former lover sell his part of casino operation to the mobster before police arrive and the mobster is the one who gets arrested. With her former lover out of business, he finally agrees to settle down with reporter.Publisher (Frank M. Thomas).	121427
2003	City of Clowns	SS		Alarcon, Daniel	New Yorker, The, June 16 & 23, 2003, pp. 156-169	Reporter Oscar Uribe, from El Clarin in Lima, Peru. Doing story on clowns in city."The newsroom swarmed with activity: a Presidential pronouncement on the economy had set everyone to work. There were rumors: some Cabinet members had fled. I didn't pay much attention…."	121428
1965	City of Fear	M		Welbeck, Peter (Harry Alan Towers) Screenplay.	AFI-Newspapermen - Ness Book	Canadian Newsman Mike Foster (Paul Maxwell) is persuaded to smuggle package into Hungary, which he believes contains medicine to help ailing child, but which actually contains passports.  Finds they are for a woman and her scientist father.Agrees to drive them over the border. After discovering he has been set up to be used as an exchange for a Hungarian spy captured by Americans, reporter succeeds in disarming a guard and escaping.	121429
1999	City of Fear	M			Ness	Reporter Steve Roberts (Gary Daniels) goes to Bulgaria to report on a scientific story, discovers a Russian mob is behind manufacturing a super-addictive drug.  Attacked by local thugs and military police.Roberts acts on a call from a good friend urging him to leave Seattle and report on a hot scientific story in Bulgaria. He ends up in a world of death and deception. Reporter (Stoyan Tsenov).	121430
2003	City of God	M				Photographer. Brazilian youth becomes a photographer to escape life in Rio's most dangerous slums	121431
2000	City of God	N		Doctorow, E.L.		New York Times editor, who is retired, becomes an avenging angel. Other reporters and media involved.	121432
2005	City of Justice: New Vision, A	T			Episode #4. 6-11-2005	News Media. Reporter (Si Dunn). Reporter (Ralph Goin). Reporter (Melissa Mcintosh). Reporter (Pat McKittrick).	121433
1992	City of Lies	N		McCabe, Peter		Crime Reporter Mike Kincaid. Murder of Stephen Lister, playboy art director of the glossy New York City magazine.	121434
1999	City of Light	N		Belfer, Lauren		Reporter Franklin Fiske of the New York World falls in love with Louisa Barrett, headmistress of a prestigious girls’ seminary in Buffalo New York who operates in the city’s social circles with a freedom generally not accorded to other women. People assume her to be “without passion or experience,” she observes, and she proceeds to tell her story with clarity and restraint. Louise gradually reveals the great secret and sorrow of her life: having been raped by a high-powered politician, Louisa secretly gave birth to a daughter nine years earlier and arranged for the baby’s adoption by her best friend, Margaret Sinclair, who has recently died. When Louisa visits her daughter Grace’s father, Tom Sinclair, the idealistic businessman spearheading the building of the newest powerhouse at the Falls, she overhears an exchange between Tom and a famous engineer that arouses suspicions when the first of two murders of power company engineers occurs soon afterward. The city is embroiled in a battle between environmental preservationists protesting the diversion of Niagara’s waters, and industrialists inspired by the benefits of electricity and Louisa begins to understand the desperate measures to which each side will resort. Meanwhile, she is poised for a time to choose between two men: the prominent reporter who falls in love with her and Tom,, marriage to whom would make her legally Grace’s mother. Her 9-year-old “goddaughter,” Grace Sinclair has grown increasingly unstable since her mother’s death.  It is spring, 1991 as preparations for the Pan-American Exposition are taking place in Buffalo. “I have not given up newspapering, as I led you to believe when we first met. No, indeed, I’m sorry I had to mislead you. I’m here in secret -- as a reporter for the New York World.”“Please don’t tease me, Mr. Fiske.”“No, I’m not. I assure you.”I thought back: his presence at the lakeshore, his well-cultivated intimacy with the upper echelons of the city, his pressing interest in matters that theoretically weren’t his business. Everything he’d done, he’d done for a hidden cause. I felt as if the pieces of a puzzle had clicked into place.“The World has a great tradition of covert work,” he was explaining. “Nellie Bly, among those women journalists whom you once told me you admired -- and a personal friend of mine, I will say in my favor -- has often undertaken such assignments, and although I regret deeply that I may have caused you --- ““What are you here to investigate?” I interrupted.“Ah, Thank you,” he said, obviously grateful that I had accepted him. “Irregularities in the development and operation of the hydro-electric power station in Niagara Falls.”***“Young Franklin Fiske has much to commend him. A thoughtful young man, artistic, apparently, but hardworking. And thoroughly respectable, from a fine old family, and Susan’s cousin to boot...He’s got a wicked sense of humor, but he’s well-intentioned nonetheless. A thoroughly honorable man. Furthermore he’s probably got no notion of asking a wife to supervise dinner parties and flower arrangements -- at least not to the extent that she must give up good and decent labor. Being artistic he isn’t likely to object to...previous entanglements. He’s more likely to find them interesting. He has altogether much more to recommend him than the complexities of a Thomas Sinclair. Yes, yes, Franklin Fiske.”	121435
1941	City of Missing Girls	M	VHS 849	Drake, Oliver, George Rosener (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nora Page (Asrid Allwyn) is the daughter of a theatrical agent. She writes a series of articles attacking the district attorney for his failure to track down missing girls.Her father's partner is actually heading up the racket, using their performing arts school as a front. The journalist's father, who didn't know about the crooked dealings, is killed by his partner and the reporter is threatened before partner is caught.Photographer Short (Danny Web).	121436
1963	City of Secrets	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Public Relations	121437
1955	City of Shadows	M				Newsboy's involvement with a racketeer threatens to throw him off the straight and narrow	121438
1942	City of Silent Men	M				Editor Frank Muller (Dick Curtis) planting fear	121439
1929	City of the Blind, The	SSF		Leinster, Murray		Press	121440
2008	City of the Sun	NR		Levien, David		Newspaper delivery boy Jamie Gabriel gets on his bike before dawn to deliver newspapers in his suburban Indianapolis neighborhood. He is 12 years old. Somewhere on his route, he vanishes without a trace. Fourteen months later, his parents are on the verge of abandoning all hope when an elusive private investigator shows up representing their last chance.	121441
1980	City of the Walking Dead (aka Nightmare City. aka Incubo sulla citta contaminata)	M				News Media. News Anchorman (Umberto Lenzi).  Cameraman (Antonio Mayans).	121442
1980	City of Women, The (La Citta Della Donne)	M				Journalist. Snaporaz (Marcello Mastrioanni), mistaken for a journalist and about to be beaten up when he is rescued	121443
1979	City on Fire	M		Hill, Jack, David P. Lewis, Celine La Freniere (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Maggie Grayson (Ava Gardner), boozy journalist involved in story of an inferno caused when oil refinery employee just fired opens several tanks and the oil gets into the sewer system.  Newly built hospital in path of firestorm.Reporter working for local station, but has her own show and chauffeur and is given royal treatment. When not sparring with TV News Producer Jimbo (James Franciscus), she is giving orders to the production staff and field crews.Reporter wants to intercut footage of burning house with story of child trapped inside but does not explain how she intends to do this on live TV with only one remote crew. When big fire breaks out, reporter gets excited about possibility of going networkMore concerned with makeup and wardrobe than story. Ends up going on air drunk and then retreats to her dressing room where producer tries to coax her back on the air. Finally backs her into shower to sober her up.Belligerent TV reporter tries to interview hysterical mother asking such tactless questions as "Is he going to die?"  TV crew positioned on top of hospital provides vital link in getting information to building's inhabitants of the need to evacuate.	121444
2002	City on Fire, A: Story of the '68 Detroit Tigers, The	DT				Reporter William Serrin of the Detroit Free Press (1966-1977).  City Editor Neal Shine of the Detroit Free Press (1965-1971). Sportswriter George Cantor of the Detroit Free Press (1966-1969 - Author, The Tigers of '68).  Sportswriter Jerry Green, DetroitSportswriter Jerry Green, Detroit News. Narrator (Live Schreiber).	121445
1924	City That Never Sleeps, The	M		Scott, Leroy (Novel - "Mother O'Day").  Walter Woods, Anthony Coldeway (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Cliff Kelley (Pierre Gendron) is childhood sweetheart of a woman who is sent to live with a woman as a child. When she falls in love with another man, the reporter helps the girl's real mother expose the suitor as a crook.Newsboy who wants to become a reporter rescues the woman.	121446
1971	City, The	T				News Media. Mayor of Albuquerque.	121447
1909	City, The	P	COPY	Fitch, Clyde		Newspaper. Main character (George Rand) enters with the New York evening papers: The Post, the Sun.  Reads the paper. Mrs. Rand enters with a scissors and a newspaper. Only journalism.	121448
2009	City, The: Boys Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 10785		Episode #5. 1-19-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.Jay and Whitney have dinner plans with Adam and Allie. While Whitney and Jay wait for them at the restaurant, Jay briefs her on Adam and Allie's relationship and how instantly they had a spark. He also tells her that Allie is originally from Sacramento. Whitney finds comfort in Allie being a fellow Cali girl. When Adam and Allie arrive at the restaurant, Allie talks about how demanding her modeling career is and that she has to travel tomorrow for a Diesel photo shoot. Allie asks Whitney if she would keep an eye on Adam while she's away.Whitney and Erin take a stroll in Central Park. They discuss Adam and Erin's relationship. Erin is concerned that Adam might misbehave while Allie's away. Whitney thinks that although Allie has asked her to keep an eye on Adam, she doesn't want to be in the middle of their relationship and feels torn.Olivia and Nevan go to the Mike Weiss Art Gallery in Chelsea. Nevan expresses that he needs to find a stable job that will give him a balanced day-to-day routine. He contemplates getting a nightclub job in the East Village but realizes that his social lifestyle may not be conducive to such a job. He's realizing that he had a pretty cushy life with all of his finances being taken care of, but Olivia reassures him that the lifestyle will come back if he just gets a job!Jay, Adam and their entourage head out to Cain nightclub for a boys' night out. Jay admits that they could really get in to some trouble. Shortly after, Samantha and her friend Catarina join the boys. After some casual flirtations exchanged between Adam and Catarina, Jay suspects that there might be some repercussions from tonight's festivities.The following morning, Whitney, Erin and Sami meet up for brunch at Lyric Diner in Gramercy. Sami gives the ladies the scoop on what happened the night before at Cain. From what she heard, the party continued on at Adam and Jay's apartment until 8 in the morning. Suddenly, Sami gets a text from a friend saying that Adam and Catarina made out last night! Everyone at the table is shocked.Whitney and Jay go for a walk at Madison Square Park. Whitney tells Jay about Sami's text at brunch. Jay is quick to defend Adam and can't picture him doing something like that. Jay has his suspicions that someone is starting a rumor to cause drama and feels bad for his buddy Adam.Adam and Jay meet up at Bacaro in the Lower East Side for dinner. Jay tells him that Whitney heard a rumor about him and Catarina kissing after they left Cain. Adam denies anything happening and blames the rumor on the "shady chickies" in the city. Jay advises that he should put an end to the rumor by telling Allie about it tonight.Later, Adam picks up Allie at the airport. After a quick embrace they hop into the car and head home. After a quick chat about her flight, Adam tells her that he and his friends went out and that there is a rumor that he kissed a girl. At first she seems a bit dejected but then seems frustrated as she doesn't understand why someone would want to make up a story like that. Adam agrees and wants the drama to end. He plants a kiss on her hand and tells her that she can trust him.Back at Olivia's apartment, Nevan arrives to for what seems to be an extended stay. She immediately states her ground rules for her apartment: no girls without her permission and no "ugly" sneakers in the apartment. Then as she's just about to head out, she attempts one more plea for Nevan to find a job, but Nevan muffles under his breath that it's not going to happen.Whitney, Erin, Sammy and Allie do brunch at Cafeteria. Before Allie arrives, they talk about the rumored kiss between Adam and Catarina. When Allie shows up she talks about her frustration with the situation. Whitney consoles her and Allie says she is lucky to have her in her life. They part ways and Allie calls Adam and asks him to meet her immediately.It starts to rain as Allie waits for Adam outside Cafeteria. When Adam shows up, Allie starts crying and tells him how confused she feels about the whole situation. She hates that whenever she's out of town, he goes out and has crazy boys' night out with girls she doesn't know. Adam tries to console Allie by apologizing profusely and promises that he will never put in this situation again.	121449
2009	City, The: Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me	T	DVD -R HQ 10925		Episode #11. 3-2-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.At Diane von Furstenberg, Alixe Boyer calls Whitney and Olivia into her office with an urgent request from the Creative Director of Elle Magazine, Joe Zee, for them to pull together some possible outfits for Jessica Alba to wear on the March cover of Elle. Alixe asks them to pull five or six things from Spring Runway that would be ideal for the cover, putting Olivia in charge and asking Whitney to help her with the pull.Whitney and Olivia get straight to work on finding something that will really stand out for the cover shot. Olivia pulls a few things, pointing out to Whitney why they are cover material, and when Whitney pulls a colorful outfit that she feels is representative of the line, Olivia brushes it off as "too matchy, matchy." Olivia explains that because it's too much of the same thing, they won't use it for the cover. Whitney pushes to include the look, and finally agrees to keep it on the rack, just because it adds a little color.At Erin's apartment in Gramercy, Erin greets Allie with a hug and Allie proceeds to tell Erin about moving out of Adam's apartment. Erin says she's really happy she can be there for Allie, and tells Allie she's more than welcome to stay as long as she needs. Allie thanks her and then talks about how she feels like this is a make or break moment in her relationship with Adam, but hopes this will make things better between them.Whitney and Jay meet for dinner in Greenwich Village at Double Crown, where Jay asks how work is going. They both laugh when Whitney replies, "Olivia was Olivia." Whitney asks Jay how the apartment hunt is going, and Jay explains that his first plan of attack is to feel things out and call a few people. Whitney reiterates the fact that he's more than welcome to stay with her but points out that she has never lived with a guy before and that they're clearly not ready for this to become permanent. Jay respects her terms, and they both agree that the situation is temporary.In the Meat Packing District at Diane von Furstenberg, Whitney and Olivia meet Alixe and Emese, the Director of Public Relations. Alixe shows them the first draft of the Elle cover shoot, with Jessica Alba posing in the outfit Whitney picked out. Emese asks them, "Which one of you guys pulled the winning look?" and Olivia credits herself as having pulled the jacket, and Whitney with pulling the shirt. Whitney looks completely shocked as Olivia proceeds to comment on how well the colors of the outfit work. Alixe then tells the girls that they are going to host a luncheon to celebrate the cover, tasking the girls with putting together a guest list. Before they go, Alixe adds, "Olivia, I know you spear-headed the project, you did an excellent job," to which Olivia graciously tells her that means a lot.Later that night, Whitney meets Erin, Allie, and Samantha at Rayuela on the Lower East Side, where Whitney fills them in on the latest at work; how she pulled the outfit that was used for the Elle cover shoot, but Olivia "totally took credit for it." The girls are completely disgusted, and Whitney seeks their advice as to whether she should confront her bosses or Olivia. Erin suggests that she start playing dirty, but Allie says that she's learned what type of person Olivia is, so now she knows for the future and it's probably not worth starting drama. The conversation turns to Whitney's living situation with Jay, and Erin jokes that he better at least be returning it in sexual favors... "You're gonna live here, bitch, you gotta work for it." Whitney hesitates uncomfortably, and then explains that she's having some issues with the relationship, saying that he comes home at 5:30 in the morning, the intimacy and the passion seem gone. Allie sums up that Jay is a rock star and he's going to live a rock star life and that's not going to change.At Pink Elephant in Chelsea, Jay meets up with Adam where they fill each other in on their respective love lives. When Adam asks how living with Whitney is going, Jay replies, "The one good thing about living with her, I don't really need to take her out so much," to which Adam laughs, "Cheap date." When Jay comments on Allie moving out, Adam answers him with a simple, "Dude," and they agree to stop talking about their girlfriends for the night. Jay spots his ex-girlfriend, Danielle, and says hello, asking how long she'll be in New York. She tells him two days, just to chill, and then Jay asks, "Are you ready to get out of here?" She smiles and says, "Of course."The next day, the Elle Cover Luncheon is in full swing at Diane von Furstenberg. Alixe pulls Olivia aside and tells her how pleased she is with the luncheon and the cover. Olivia says excitedly, "I pulled that look," going on to say that she considered what Joe Zee likes and what Jessica Alba likes and that she just knew the look would work. Diane von Furstenberg and Joe Zee both come over to admire the cover and congratulate Olivia on what a great job she did. Whitney joins them, just in time to hear Olivia repeat that she pulled that look and receive further congratulations, making Whitney even more frustrated.At Joe's Ginger in Chinatown, Whitney tells Jay about the luncheon and how she was about to have it out with Olivia for taking credit for the Elle cover. Jay gives an exaggerated sigh and says he's tired because he was up until six in the morning. When Whitney wonders what he could be doing until so late, he responds, "Binge drinking."The next morning, Whitney meets Allie at Amy's Bread. Allie starts by telling Whitney that she knows that this isn't what she wants to hear right now, however, Adam slipped up and mentioned that Jay's ex, Danielle, was with them the other night. Whitney explains how it makes perfect sense because of how he was acting at dinner the other night -- she knew he was out late but she didn't know who he was with. After a long pause, Whitney says, "I'm so over all of this, you know?"	121450
2009	City, The: Good Things Come in Threes	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode #4. 1-12-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.At the Diane von Furstenberg offices, Whitney and Olivia discuss the guest list for their upcoming Wonder Woman Event with DC Comics. Olivia explains that all the "socials" (i.e. socialites) will be invited. Then Diane shows up and talks to Whitney about styling some outfits for the event and then asks her how things are going for her.Whitney and Erin have lunch at Caffe Falai in Soho. Whitney tells Erin that she thinks she may need to take a step back in her relationship with Jay.Back at the DVF offices, the staff has a meeting about preparations for the upcoming Wonder Woman Event. Alixe Boyer, the VP Global Image Director and Whitney's boss, tells the team that to convert the whole store for the event. Whitney is assigned to take handle the window displays and Olivia's assigned to help Whitney.Duncan, Erin's long distance boyfriend, is coming to the end of his stay in the city at Erin's apartment. They discuss their relationship and have conflicting views. Duncan talks about moving to NYC and says that he might just need "a couch" to sleep on until he finds his own place. While Erin enjoys being with him she also enjoys having her space when he's gone.At DVF's Wonder Woman Event, Olivia works the front door and greets guests - many of whom she seems to know rather well. Samantha arrives and goes inside to chat with Whitney. They're introduced to Chris, a cute co-worker of Whitney's who works in a different department. Just as Chris is about to leave, he asks Whitney out to lunch. Whitney seems surprised by his straightforwardness but she agrees.Whitney goes out to lunch at The Diner with Chris. Whitney tells him that she's still new to the city and only has a few friends, so, Chris offers to take her out so she can make more friends. Meanwhile, back at DVF, Olivia picks up a phone call from Jay - he's looking for Whitney. Olivia tells Jay that Whitney is out to lunch and that's all she knows.When they return from lunch, Chris gives Whitney a hug goodbye and heads to his office. Olivia and another co-worker, Elizabeth, start grilling Whitney about her lunch date. Whitney says that although he's nice, she didn't feel any chemistry. The girls ask Whitney whether she's going to tell Jay. Olivia says that she doesn't need to tell him anything but Whitney decides to anyways because it was just a lunch.As Duncan hails a cab to the airport he asks Erin about their relationship hoping to change her mind. Erin still thinks being in a long distance relationship works better and doesn't want him to move to New York just for her saying it might put too much pressure on their relationship.Later, Whitney meets up with Jay for dinner at Los Dados in the Meatpacking District. After a brief catch-up, Whitney talks about her friendly lunch date with Chris. Jay doesn't respond favorably and wonders if this is a ploy to make him jealous. He nonchalantly tells her that she can do whatever she wants. Does he really mean it?At Whitney's apartment, Erin and Whitney discuss both of their relationships. Erin thinks she may have a problem because she has only had long distance relationships. Whitney says that Jay gives her too many mixed signals but she definitely has a spark with him that she doesn't have with anyone else.Meanwhile at Il Bastardo, Jay confides in Alex about his relationship with Whitney. After three months of seeing each other, Jay needs to figure out if this relationship is either going to go somewhere or nowhere. After talking it out with Alex, Jay realizes that he doesn't want to lose Whitney -- she's a keeper!Later, Jay picks up Whitney at her apartment for their date. While Whitney is still getting ready, Jay ask if they can talk. She says of course he can talk to her about anything. As Jay pulls her in close, he adoringly declares that he wants to take the relationship to "the next level" and wants Whitney to be his girlfriend. Whitney giggles and nods in agreement and they then seal the deal with their first kiss as an official couple.	121451
2009	City, The: He Never Said He Had a Girlfriend	T	DVD -R HQ 10827		Episode #6. 1-26-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.	121452
2008	City, The: If She Can Make It Here....”	T	DVD -R HQ 10723		Episode #1. 12-29-2008	Public Relations. Media Relations. Whitney Port, Lauren’s co-worker and friend on The Hills, has decided to leave her California life behind and risk it all for a new career opportunity in New York working for for the fashion house of Diane von Furstenberg.Whitney has one old friend, Erin, waiting for her in Manhattan, and a whole host of new people she's getting to know. Although the coast-swapping move is professionally driven, Whitney's excited to for the chance to spend time getting to know Jay, the Australian singer/guitarist she met during an earlier trip east while working for People's Revolution. Erin and Jay, along with his roommate Adam, round out her "downtown" circle of friends; Olivia, a self-described "social," is a new colleague at DvF and invites Whitney into her "uptown" world.Arriving at the Diane von Furstenberg offices in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, Whitney is ready for her first day on the job. She's given a quick tour of the office and meets Olivia for the first time. Olivia is quick to grill her about who she knows in New York, as well as about her budding romance with Jay. Olivia also tells Whitney about a dinner party she's planning to throw at her apartment, but it's just small talk so far, and she doesn't offer an invitation.Back at her temporary home in Erin's apartment in the city's Gramercy section, Whitney gives Erin the scoop on her first day at DvF and her experience meeting Olivia. When Erin mentions that she knows Olivia, the city suddenly begins to seem like a pretty small world. The conversation then segues into Whitney's date with Jay that evening.Whitney arrives at Nero to find Jay waiting for her on the patio. They toast her first day at DvF and Jay offers to be Whitney's personal tour guide of the city. They flirt, giggle and touch ... and it isn't long before they're calling for the check.The next morning, Whitney recaps her date for Erin. She admits to going to Jay's place after Nero and to "really, really" liking him. Surprisingly not tired after her first day and big night out, Whitney tells Erin that she's looking forward to her second day on the job.Cut to the DvF show at New York City's Fashion Week: Celebrities Rosario Dawson, Eva Longoria Parker, Jennifer Lopez and Molly Sims are all spotted in the audience. Whitney finds her skills put to the test quickly as she works the back of the house, while Olivia does her job out front. The show goes off without a hitch and the DvF team head to 60 Thompson for the after party. During the soiree, Whitney and Olivia have a brief encounter with Samantha, an assistant buyer at retailer Bergdorf Goodman, after which Olivia makes a comment about the quality of her handshake.Alixe Boyer, VP, Global Image Director at Diane von Furstenberg, tells Whitney that they've received great feedback on the show, including how smoothly things ran in the back of the house. It's a great start for Whitney! Olivia observes the conversation between the two and later asks Whitney about it. After the recap, Olivia opens up and invites Whitney to her dinner party, and asks her to bring Jay along, too.When Whitney next meets up with Jay for lunch, she fills him in on Olivia and the dinner party invitation. Like Erin, Jay is also familiar with Olivia and in his opinion, doesn't find her to be very genuine. He also tells Whitney that he's not too keen on the socialite scene. Whitney asks him if he'll accompany her to Olivia's dinner party, even just for the sake of hanging out with her. Jay declines and tells Whitney that he tends to do only what he wants to do.In Erin's bathroom, while getting ready for Olivia's party. Erin wonders if it will be OK that she's going with Whitney instead of Jay. Whitney assures her it will be fine.Olivia is putting the final touches on her table setting as the guests begin to arrive. When Whitney and Erin make their entrance, introductions are made all around. When Olivia asks Whitney about Jay's whereabouts, she tells her simply that he wasn't able to make it. As the group sits down to dinner, at toast is made in honor of Olivia, and Olivia, in turn, toasts Whitney, welcoming her to New York. During dinner, Olivia halts the conversation to inquire again about Jay. She wants to know why he wasn't able to attend. Whitney, seemingly caught in an awkward position, says that she's not sure why Jay didn't make it to the party. Olivia then asks Whitney if they're the kind of couple that miss each other when they're not together. Even more uncomfortable, Whitney manages to say that she can't speak for how Jay feels, but as for herself, yes, she thinks about Jay when she's not with him.Meanwhile, Jay has been shooting pool with his roommate Adam. Jay mentions that he's glad to be having a guys' night again as he's recently been spending most of his time with Whitney. Jay confesses that he feels things are going really fast between them and that he hasn't had a chance to get his head around it. He also tells Adam that he skipped out on attending Olivia's dinner party. Adam backs him up and agrees that taking things at your own pace is the best way to go.Back at Olivia's, the dinner party continues and Erin and Whitney are chatting with all the guests. Suddenly a new guest enters the scene. Whitney breaks into a huge grin as she spots Jay, champagne bottle in hand.After greeting the rest of the guests, Jay and Whitney share a few quiet moments together apart from the group. When he asks her if she wants to leave the party, she's on board. Whitney grabs Erin and the three of them say their goodbyes, much to the surprise of the other dinner guests.	121453
2009	City, The: L Word, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10720		Episode #3. 1-5-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.Erin's new boyfriend, Duncan, flies into town from Toronto. They playfully flirt on the couch at Erin's apartment when Whitney walks in. After a brief introduction, Whitney tells them that she will give the two alone time and gets out of their way. Erin and Whitney grab breakfast at The Smith in the East Village while Duncan is asleep. Whitney shares that she is grateful yet apologetic that Erin has let her stay in her apartment. Erin responds that she is happy to open up her home, even though it might be a little crowded with Duncan in town. Whitney also questions her relationship with Jay -- she wants to trust him, but is finding it difficult.Whitney and Olivia help out with the styling at a Diane Von Furstenberg photo shoot. While on the job, Whitney gets a call from Jay about an apartment he wants her to see immediately. She tells Olivia she wants to check out the place, but doesn't want to leave the shoot. Olivia, a native New Yorker, offers to help Whitney apartment hunt later but Whitney decides to leave early and goes to meet up with Jay.Whitney and Jay check out the apartment in Gramercy Park, only 2 blocks away from Erin's place. They are both pleasantly surprised with the open floor plan and the breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows. Although Whitney, at first, has some reservations about the high-rise building, Jay reassures her that with a new place they can finally have some alone time.Later, Whitney is elated to tell Olivia that she got the apartment she saw with Jay. Now feeling like she's on top of the world, Olivia shakes up her spirits with a little unwelcomed advice: you need to be more independent and your own person.Erin and Duncan spend the night out at Brass Monkey. Although a bit hesitant at first, Erin opens up her feelings to Duncan and he warmly reciprocates. She flirtatiously asks him how he can be so perfect, but Duncan responds that he definitely has his secrets.Whitney moves into her new apartment with Jay and Erin's help. Erin shares that she and Duncan used the L word to each other last night. Although Whitney is ecstatic to hear the news, Jay is perplexed on how two people can fall in love in only two weeks into a relationship. While on a stroll in Central Park, Whitney confides in Erin that she seems to be figuring out everything in this new city -- except for the guys. She tells Erin that she will talk to Jay tonight about their relationship.Meanwhile at Olivia's apartment, Olivia and her cousin Nevan dish about Whitney. Olivia is bothered that Whitney has moved into the first apartment she saw and also the apartment that Jay found. She is concerned that if anything were to happen between Whitney and Jay, she doesn't want Whitney to have emotional baggage attached to her home. Olivia wishes that Whitney be the more confident New Yorker and ditch the LA girl in her.Whitney meets up with Jay at Stanton Social in the Lower East Side for dinner. Again, Jay criticizes on Erin and Duncan's relationship about how they are moving too quickly. They both skirt around the issue about their own relationship until Jay outwardly states that he doesn't want to be all about a relationship at this time because he is finally comfortable with where he is. He doesn't want to date other people, but he also doesn't want to put a label on their relationship either. Whitney then boldly gets real and honest and tells him that she doesn't want to invest in someone that doesn't make her a big priority in his life. Even though he can't agree right now, Jay reassures Whitney by telling her that he wants to get to know her better. Whitney nods hesitantly and confused at his remarks, and they continue on with their dinner date.	121454
2009	City, The: Mingling with the Commoners	T			Episode #8. 2-9-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.While eating at Petite Abeille, Whitney and Jay talk about his band Tamarama's upcoming gig at the Cutting Room. Whitney's invited Erin and Olivia to see the show. Jay jokingly tells Whitney that he'll corner off a little area for Olivia so she doesn't have to "mingle with the commoners."On the Upper East Side, Olivia meets Nevan for lunch at La Goulue. After reprimanding Nevan, for calling her "babe," Olivia tells him that Whitney has invited her to see Jay's band play. Olivia doesn't know anything about the band, so, Nevan advises that she remember to smile and clap.The night of Tamarama's Cutting Room gig, Whitney and Erin hail a cab and head to Olivia's apartment. Erin tells Whitney that her ex-boyfriend JR may be coming tonight. She goes on to say that she's told JR about Duncan and hopes that JR never asks to get back together. When Whitney asks whether Erin wants him back, Erin only says that the timing is bad.At Olivia's Tribeca apartment, Olivia fluffs pillows in preparation for Erin and Whitney's arrival while her dog, Mr. Butler observes. When Whitney and Erin arrive, they immediately marvel at her closet and how pretty the apartment looks. Like any good hostess, Olivia offers her guests "champy" (a.k.a. champagne) but Whitney says they're in a bit of rush. Olivia isn't worried and tells Whitney that Jay wouldn't start without her being there.Meanwhile at Cutting Room, Jay and his Tamarama band mates set up for their gig. Adam shows up and asks Jay whether Whitney has arrived. Jay replies, "She'll be here -- she better be here."Back at Olivia's apartment, Olivia pours champagne for herself and her guests. Mid-pour, Olivia decides that she should be wearing all black for a rock concert. Whitney and Erin try to convince her convince her to stick with the current outfit but Olivia has already headed to the closet to find something else to wear. Erin and Whitney exchange concerned glances and Erin mouths, "We've got to go!"At the Cutting Room, Jay and his band mate Pottsy, decide they have to start the show -- with or without Whitney. Samantha and Adam watch from the crowd as Tamarama's music fills the room. Still no Whitney.Whitney calls to Olivia, who's still in her closet finalizing her outfit, telling her that it's time to go. Olivia says that she's "totally ready" and rejoins the girls in the living room to find Whitney holding man's sock that she's pulled from the couch cushions. Whitney asks whether the sock belongs to Nevan. After a resounding "Eww!" the girls head out.Its standing room only as Whitney, Erin and Olivia make their way through the crowd at the Cutting Room. They settle on a spot in the front of the crowd to watch Jay's band perform. Olivia feels bad as she accidentally bumps into a neighboring concert goers. Erin tells her it's "a concert, honey -- you bump all you want!" Shortly thereafter JR. arrives and although Erin seems happy to see him, she tells Samantha that it's a 9.5 on the awkward scale.When the band takes a break, Jay immediately heads into the crowd to find Whitney. Jay tells Whitney that she made it just in time. Olivia joins them and says goodbye -- she has to work in the morning. After Olivia makes her exit, Erin and Whitney head to the bathroom hallway where Whitney tells Erin that Jay's band mates were giving her a hard time for being late. Whitney feels horrible but Erin reassures her that it wasn't her fault. Jay finds the girls in the hallway and Erin apologizes to him for being late. Jay suggests that they just forget about it.The next day at DVF, Whitney asks Olivia whether she enjoyed herself at the concert. Olivia says she did. Whitney tells Olivia that she felt bad that they showed up late. Olivia dismisses Whitney's comment saying that it's "not the end of the world" -- she's got something better lined up for Tamarama. Olivia tells Whitney that her friend needs a band to play an upcoming charity event, so, she suggested that Tamarama play the event. Surprise! Whitney tells Olivia that it'll mean a lot to Jay.While lounging on Whitney's couch, Whitney tells Jay about Olivia lining up his band to play at an upcoming charity event. Jay jokingly asks whether Olivia is his booking agent but then tells Whitney he'll give it a shot.Erin greets JR on the street outside of Antique Garage before heading into the restaurant. Once they're seated, JR tells her that despite all that has happened since they were together, he feels that they've picked right back up and he can't stop smiling about it. Erin laughs and tells him that his timing is really bad. JR agrees but says that this is still where his heart is. JR may know where his heart lies but Erin doesn't seem so sure.Later at Erin's apartment, Whitney asks Erin and Samantha what their plans are for the night. Erin tells them that JR is bartending at Brother Jimmy's if they want to stop by, spawning a conversation about Erin's relationship with Duncan and JR's re-entry into her life. Whitney thinks that Erin might as well have fun tonight and get some free drinks out of it.When Whitney and Olivia arrive at Hotel Gansevoort for the Completely Bare Charity Event, Tamarama is already setting up on stage. The band starts to play as Olivia and Whitney find Nevan in the crowd. Olivia suggests that the three of them find a seat but Whitney decides to remain standing so to see the band.Meanwhile at Brother Jimmy's, Erin and Samantha arrive and greet JR who's stationed behind the bar. Erin turns to Samantha and says that JR is "so cute," she wishes that she didn't have a boyfriend right now.Back at Hotel Gansevoort, Nevan begins making jokes about the band to Olivia and Teresa, the event planner. Gesturing in the direction of the band, he says that it's a "glossy high end place" but it's like the "beach boys" over there. The jokes continue even as Jay gets off stage to find Whitney. Jay wants to leave immediately and asks that Whitney keep "Bevan" away from him. Olivia notices the hasty departure and comments to Teresa that it was disrespectful of Jay to leave without saying goodbye. Nevan remarks, "What do you expect from the plaid mafia?"While on a break, JR asks Erin what's wrong -- he knows Erin well enough to know something is bothering her. At Erin's request, they step outside to continue the conversation. She begins to tear up as she explains to JR how confused she is, telling him that she doesn't know what she wants right now. JR asks whether they're still going to hang out. After a long pause, Erin tells him she doesn't know. JR wipes away her tears and they hug.The following day at DVF, Olivia asks Whitney what she thought about last night. Whitney thoughtfully repeats the question and tells Olivia that it was kind of like a stab in the back to have Nevan making fun of the band the whole night. Olivia says that Nevan is an adult and she has no control over him, all that Olivia asked for was a thank you. Whitney explains that Jay didn't feel like he owed anyone anything when it seemed like Olivia could have cared less. Olivia points the blame on Jay's insecurities and cuts the conversation short by telling Whitney that this is neither the time nor the place for this discussion. In the future, Olivia notes, they should leave their work environment separate from their private.	121455
2009	City, The: Past Catches Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10895		Episode #10. 2-24-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.At One Management, Erin tells Allie how excited she is for the Miami trip. Allie says she can't go because she has a photo shoot for Nylon magazine -- it's a sexy photo shoot with a guy. Erin asks if Adam is cool with her shooting with other guys and Allie explains how he always gets a little bit jealous, but who really cares right now. Allie goes on to tell Erin about how connected Adam is down in Miami and warns Erin to be prepared because Adam and Jay are so crazy down there.Whitney, Erin, Adam, and Jay arrive in Miami at the Fontainebleau Resort in South Beach along with Jay's band mate Pottsy, and his girlfriend Jess. Everybody heads down to the pool, where Erin asks Whitney how things are going with Jay staying at her place. Whitney fills the girls in, saying that she's not ready for it to be too serious so she gave him two weeks, but she figures they'll at least get to know each other better in that two weeks. Meanwhile, the guys hang in the pool, joking about how Jay moved in with his girlfriend because Adam kicked him out in favor of Allie. The guys talk about all the temptation in Miami, and Adam asks, "What, are you counting me out?"The girls continue their conversation, and Whitney brings up Jay's ex-girlfriend Danielle, who Jay had been rumored to go home with, and how she apparently lives in Miami. They talk about how she was obsessed with Jay, but Whitney shrugs it off and says all that was before they were together.Back in New York at Industria Superstudio, Allie has her photo shoot for Nylon magazine. During a break, the male model Allie's doing the shoot with asks what she's up to after this, and suggests that maybe they grab a beer, or even a Snapple. Allie laughs, "A Snapple? That's kinda weird, I have a boyfriend." The guy explains that he's a gentleman, or at least tries to be, to which Allie asks, "Try but fail?"In South Beach, everybody heads out to a club called Liv. Jay looks around and spots his ex-girlfriend, Danielle, with a new guy. He assures his guy friends that he doesn't care, then walks over to Danielle to say hello and tells her she looks as if she's got a new boy. She says she doesn't, she's single. He goes on to bring up the time they saw each other in New York when they went home together, and explains that it put him in a really awkward situation.Across the club, Whitney and the girls see Jay and Danielle talking. Erin says, "I hate that. The world is so small; you can't even get away from exes."Later, Danielle introduces herself to Whitney and apologizes for all the drama. Whitney shrugs it off. Jay approaches Whitney afterwards and asks, "What was that like?" He then goes on to reaffirm that there's nothing to worry about because nothing happened between him and Danielle. Jay tells Whitney that the most important thing is that she trusts him, but Whitney says if he didn't do anything wrong, then he wouldn't care. Meanwhile, Erin takes notice of the growing number of girls surrounding Adam.At Industria Superstudio, Allie receives a phone call from Erin, telling her that Adam is surrounded by girls and being really flirty and she doesn't know what to make of it. Allie asks her to keep an eye on him.Back at Liv, Whitney and Erin comment on what a "little devil" Adam is, as they watch him talk to one of the many girls near him.After the Nylon photo shoot wraps, Allie tells the guy that she just might have to take him up on that drink, and they leave the studio together. When he asks what changed her mind, she says, "Long day, I guess."At Whitney's Apartment, Jay and Whitney discuss the trip, and Jay apologizes again for the whole Danielle thing. Whitney didn't really understand that whole situation and thought it was weird that Danielle was at the club. Whitney goes on to express that she trusted him and didn't feel that he had to go overboard to justify himself, but then points out that sometimes when people over-justify themselves that can mean they're trying to cover something up. Jay counters that it may mean they just want to put something behind them. Whitney says she's starting to feel really sick, the conversation is making her nauseous. Jay tells Whitney that it all comes down to whether she trusts him or not, and Whitney replies that she does, but just doesn't want to be played for a fool.Uptown at Bergdorf Goodman, Samantha and Erin meet up for lunch where Samantha asks her about Miami. Erin says they had so much fun and gives Adam "Mr. Playboy" the "booby award" because of all the girls surrounded him at Liv. Erin tells Samantha how she'd called Allie to tell her what Adam was up to. Samantha and Erin hope Allie listens to what they're saying instead of Adam.Adam meets Allie at 10 Downing with roses. When he asks how her job went, she tells him it was good until she got a call from Erin, giving her a heads up about how Adam was acting in Miami. Adam argues that "Erin's one to talk, she's got three different boyfriends," but Allie says Erin's just trying to keep an eye out. Adam doesn't see why he has to be scrutinized over everything he does and says she has to trust him. Allie says that she always has, but he's making it really hard. Allie goes on to tell him that she thinks it might be best that she move out -- she's already started looking for her own place. Adam feels like he's losing her and asks, "Why can't everything be the same how it was?"The next day while shopping at Opening Ceremony in Soho, Whitney tells Jess about her conversation with Jay, and says that she's not sure if she can handle the whole Danielle thing. Whitney prods Jess to share her perspective on Jay since she had lived with him for awhile. Jess hesitates at first, unsure of whether she's crossing the line, but then explains that Jay's an "interesting" guy, he has a temper and is sometimes less than trustworthy, then points out, "There's always something with Jay."	121456
2009	City, The: Truth Hurts, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10839		Episode #7. 2-3-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.	121457
2008	City, The: Truth Will Reveal Itself, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10723		Episode #2. 12-29-2008	Public Relations. Media Relations. Whitney Port meets for lunch with Alex, a model who she had previously gone on a date with during one of her trips east with People's Revolution. Hills fans will remember that the second time she saw Alex, after a fashion show they worked together before her move, she blew him off for Jay, who she's been with ever since.Whitney apologizes to Alex for leaving him that night and tells him that she's been seeing Jay. Alex admits that while he was a bit hurt, that's not why he's invited Whitney out for lunch. He goes on to tell her that his roommate is friends with Jay's ex-girlfriend, Danielle. According to what Alex has heard, Jay recently told Danielle that he wasn't seeing Whitney anymore and that the exes spent the night together. Whitney is visibly upset by the story, but tells Alex that she has to decide who she's going to trust.Back at Erin's apartment, Whitney recaps what Alex told her. She tells Erin that the story made her heart sink to her stomach and that she isn't sure who to trust. Whitney decides she's going to talk to Jay about it and let him know that she may be new to the city, but that she's not that naïve.While playing basketball in Central Park, Adam asks Jay whether he plans to stop seeing other people as things get more serious with Whitney. They discuss timing for such a conversation and agree that neither would want to be the one in the relationship to bring it up.When Olivia goes out to dinner with her cousin, Nevan, they discuss Whitney, who Nevan advises Olivia to take her under her wing. Olivia concurs and tells him that she'll bring Whitney with her to the Manolo Blahnik event she's attending at Bergdorf Goodman.Whitney meets up with Jay at Café Noir to discuss the story he heard from Alex at lunch. Jay explains his side of the story: Danielle approached him to talk and that he got a cab home for her, not that he went home with her. He swears to Whitney that he's telling the truth and even offers to call Danielle to confirm his story. Whitney contemplates the offer, but decides that a phone call isn't necessary.Whitney and Olivia arrive at Bergdorf Goodman's for the Manolo Blahnik event. Olivia mentions that the famed shoe designer is a family friend. Whitney is excited to purchase her first pair of Manolo's and Olivia tells her about the first pair she wore at her debutante ball when she was 18. While waiting in line for their shoes to be signed, Whitney and Olivia spot Samantha (Sami) and say their hellos. When Whitney lets Manolo Blahnik know that these are her first pair of his shoes, he assures her they won't be her last. Meanwhile, Olivia recounts the story of her first pair as Whitney and Sami exchange amused looks.Looking forward to a respite from drama, Whitney and Erin make plans for a night out on the town. The plan is to meet up with Jay, Adam and Allie, Adam's girlfriend, for a "fun night of nothingness." Despite the best intentions, drama seems determined to stake its claim on Whitney's night. The gang notice that at the same bar is Alex and his roommate Shannon, who are surprised to see Jay and Whitney together. When Alex says he can't believe that Whitney is still with him, Shannon urges him to go over and say something to Whitney.Alex approaches Whitney and Jay and leans in toward the group. Jay asks Alex whether he has something to say to him. The two guys step up to each other and Alex accuses Jay of taking advantage of Whitney. As Alex and Jay go back and forth, Shannon (Alex's roommate) starts talking to Whitney. She tells Whitney that Alex was telling her the truth and that everyone in the city knows about what's going on, and that she just wanted Whitney to know that "her boyfriend" is cheating on her.Alex and Jay continue to go at it. When it finally seems as though the two are headed back to their corners, Jay tells Adam to take care of Alex. When Alex steps up to Adam, Whitney gets in the middle and tells the guys it's not worth it and they back down.The next day, Whitney meets up with Jay. When Whitney notices and points out that Jay isn't in a good mood, Jay admits he isn't and comments that the night before was intense. Whitney tells Jay that she doesn't understand why Alex and his roommate care so much and want to get involved in her life.Later, Whitney stops by People's Revolution to visit her former boss, Kelly Cutrone. Kelly is happy to see Whitney and says that she always likes to see how her former employees are doing after they've moved on. She tells Whitney that she's always available if Whitney needs a recommendation for a doctor, a good dry cleaner, personal advice ... anything! Relieved to be talking to someone that she knows and trusts, she tells Kelly all about the saga of Alex and Jay. When she says she just doesn't know who to trust -- Alex or Jay -- Kelly puts another spin on it: maybe Whitney can't trust either of them.	121458
2009	City, The: Unexpected Roommates	T	DVD -R HQ 10895		Episode #9. 2-17-2009	Public Relations. Media Relations.At Erin's Gramercy apartment, Whitney gives Erin the low down on Jay's living situation. Allie had moved in with Jay and Adam temporarily but had yet to find her own place. They move on to discuss tonight's party at Smooth's apartment, a friend of Adam and Jay. Erin tells Whitney that Duncan is arriving tonight, she's nervous about seeing him now that JR has re-emerged. Erin laughs and says that she wants to have her cake...and eat it too!Whitney, Olivia and their co-workers gather at the Diane von Furstenberg offices for a holiday party. A co-worker, Natalie asks Whitney and Olivia whether they know all the names of the magazine editors. Olivia quickly raises her hand and says, "I do!" Whitney tells the table about the time she unknowingly told the editor of Vanity Fair that he shouldn't be sitting in his own seat -- she explains that it's so hard to know everyone's face to their name. As she finishes the embarrassing story, Diane von Furstenberg addresses the room and wishes them all a happy New Year. After the speech, Whitney tells Olivia about the party tonight and Olivia warns her not to get "overly drunk and fall on her face." Whitney thanks Olivia for the tip as the rest of the table chuckles.At Once Upon A Tart in Soho, Adam tells Allie that Jay's asked whether she's found a new place to live. Allie is a little taken aback and tells Adam that if he doesn't want her there, then she needs to leave, after all, it was supposed to be temporary. Adam attempts to dissuade Allie by telling her how much he loves waking up next to her everyday and couldn't imagine living without her.Erin and Duncan arrive at Smooth's extremely packed loft. After passing through the bouncers and the velvet ropes, Duncan comments that it feels like a club. Shortly there after, JR arrives at the party -- Erin is too busy smooching with Duncan to notice his arrival but he doesn't go unnoticed by Whitney who gasps, "Oh my god!" After JR introduces himself to Duncan, he turns his full attention to Erin while a clearly annoyed Duncan looks on. Finally reaching his breaking point, Duncan pulls Erin away to tell her that he doesn't like that she and JR hang out while he's not here. Erin tells Duncan that she's with him now and not JR but the 18 year old in her still loves JR. Duncan thinks that Erin needs to put that 18 year old behind her.The next morning, Olivia opens her living room blinds and wakes up Nevan, who's been sleeping on her couch. After observing her apartment's state of disarray, Olivia asks Nevan to help clean up - after all, she has enough to deal with. As Olivia prepares to leave for work, she asks Nevan to be "productive." After they hug good bye, Nevan tells Olivia he's going to use her laptop to look for a place but as soon as Olivia is out the door, Nevan goes back to sleep.Meanwhile, Jay meets up with Adam at Il Bastardo to discuss their living situation. Jay asks whether Allie has found a place. Adam begins to tell Jay that he's been thinking about taking the next step with Allie. Jay knows where Adam is going with this conversation and he thinks it's "garbage" -- Allie was staying for 2 weeks and now it's been 4 months. Jay tells Adam that he and Allie shouldn't live together, as he's noticed them bickering more and more each day. Adam disagrees and blames the increased bickering on Jay being the third wheel in their apartment. The conversation comes to an end as Jay gets up to leave -- "Happy New Year!" he says sarcastically as he makes his exit.At Erin's Gramercy apartment, Erin prepares coffee for herself and Duncan while recapping the previous night. Duncan says that he had a good time until JR showed up. Erin joins him on the couch and explains how confused she feels about their relationship. Duncan doesn't want to be a part of some love triangle and wants to know that he can trust Erin when he's not in town. Erin insists that she can be trusted but Duncan doesn't seem so sure -- "It doesn't feel right", he says. Erin reiterates that she's just confused and has some things that she needs to work out. Duncan agrees but in the meantime, he's got a flight to catch. After he leaves, Erin falls onto the couch in tears.The next day, Olivia tells Nevan that he needs to "pull it together" and hands him a folder of apartment listings to check out. Olivia's disappointed that after yesterday's discussion, Nevan didn't do anything.New Year's Eve has finally arrived -- Erin and Whitney enjoy a pre-party cocktail at Whitney's apartment while discussing Erin's single status. Erin hopes that she doesn't drunk-text Duncan and make an idiot of herself. Whitney suggests deleting Duncan's number from her phone but Erin decides against it, determining that the "best way to get over a guy is to get under another one!"The New Year's Eve celebration is in full swing by the time Whitney and Erin arrive at the party. Jay makes his entrance only moments later and greets Whitney and her friends, while Adam takes the opportunity to give Allie a tour of the apartment. When Jay asks about Duncan, Erin tells him that Duncan broke up with her. Jay assures her that Duncan will be thinking about kissing her at midnight. Meanwhile, in another room, Allie asks Adam whether Jay secretly hates her. Adam tells her that Jay was pretty pissed. Allie replies, "He'll get over it."Back on the other side of the party, Jay tells Whitney and Erin that Adam has asked him to move out. After Whitney gets over the initial shock, she asks Jay what he wants to do. Jay tells Whitney that in the worst case situation, he would ask to stay at her place for a bit. Before Whitney can answer, the count down to 2009 begins. 3...2...1... Happy New Year! As Whitney and Jay along with the other couples in the room enjoy their New Year kisses, Erin is alone staring at her phone. As soon as Jay and Whitney notice, they pull Erin into a group hug, where she busts into tears - Duncan hasn't called. After consoling Erin, Jay expresses to Whitney his concern about his uncertain living situation. Whitney tells Jay that if he really needs a place to stay, obviously, she would be there for him.The next morning at Whitney's apartment, Jay and Whitney discuss his resolutions for 2009 -- including less partying and putting more energy into music. Jay asks Whitney whether she's going to look after him during his short stay... like cook dinner and make him "lovely cupcakes." As Whitney raises her eyebrows, Jay assures her that they'll make it work.	121459
1983	City's Edge, The	M			Australia	Journalist (Harold Kissin).	121460
2006	CityNews International	DT			Canada	Reporter Beatrice Politi. Anchor Gord Martineau. New Media Specialist Amber MacArthur.	121461
1970	CityPulse News	DT			Canada	TV Anchors Dini Petty, Gord Martineau, Monika Deol, Anne Mroczkowski, John Roberts (1988-1989). . Reporter-Weekend Anchor Thalia Assuras (1985-1988). Entertainment Anchor John Roberts (1981-1988).	121462
1999	Cityside	N		Heffernan, William		New York Globe Reporter Billy Burke fights with police. His mercurial city editor wants his head on a platter. Then Billy is given the story of his career.	121463
2002	Ciudad de la Bestia	N		Allende, Isabel		Reporter Kate for International Geographic goes with her 15-year-old grandson and his best friend on an adventure to the Amazons. The group's mission: to document the legendary Yeti of the Amazons better known as "The Beast."	121464
1995	Ciudad desnuda	DF			Mexico. Series	Reporters Susana Moscatel, Hannia Novell, Raymundo Rivapalacio, Adriana Riveramelo, Lilia Rodriguez. Hosts Eduardo Blancas, Rocio Sanchez Azuara.	121465
1998	Ciudad, La	MF				Photographer (Antonio Peralta - The Photographer).	121466
2006	Civic Duty	M				Cable News and the Media's obsession with terrorist plots in the post 9-11 world affects an American accountant who receives a jolt when an unattached Islamic graduate student moves in next door.News Media. Night Anchor (Mark Brandon). Morning Anchor (Val Cole). Day Anchor (Brenda Crichlow). On Scene Reporter (Mark Docherty). On Scene Reporter #2 (Benita Ha).A man gets fired from his job and develops an acute obsession with "Headline News" and CNN in the post 9/11 world.	121467
1998	Civil Action, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3188, 3189.			TV Reporter (Rikki Klieman). Reporter (Sayda Alan). Reporter (Juliana Donald). Reporter (Catherine Leahan). Reporter (Gregg Shawzin).	121468
1963	Civil Rights March on Washington	DT				News	121469
0075	Civil War	ER	COPY	Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus)		News. Report of civil war in Rome. "This is my theme. I shall tell of the compact of tyranny broken…of Roman arms against Roman." "Fellow countrymen, what a fearful frenzy of blood-lust!""These deep wounds in our country were dealt by the hands of its people."	121470
1990	Civil War, The: Better Angels of Our Nature, The	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #9. Final Episode	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121471
1990	Civil War, The: Cause, The	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #1.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121472
1990	Civil War, The: Forever Free	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #3. 	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. 	121473
1990	Civil War, The: Most Hallowed Ground	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #7. 	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121474
1990	Civil War, The: Simply Murder	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #4.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice).	121475
1990	Civil War, The: Universe of Battle, The	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #5.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121476
1990	Civil War, The: Valley of the Shadow of Death	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #6.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121477
1990	Civil War, The: Very Bloody Affair, A	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #2.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121478
1990	Civil War, The: War Is All Hell	T		Burns, Ken	Episode #8.	Editor Horace Greeley (Philip Bosco -- Voice) of the Tribune. Poet-Journalist Walt Whitman (Garrison Keillor - Voice). Journalist-Politician Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman - Voice).	121479
2007	Civil War: Story of High Deception, Love, Hate and Death, A	N		Lomax, John		Reporter from Harpers in 1915 interviews Shadrach Smith, a 75-year-old man who is reluctant to talk about the war but because the reporter perseveres, he tells his story and it is not a story the reporter came to hear.  Shadrach was in New Orleans at the outbreak of the war in 1860. He was the guest of a wealthy man who had a lovely and mysterious daughter. But Shadrach wasn’t from New Orleans and tried to be objective about the war. He sought employment as a war correspondent and his job led him into the shadowy world of intrigue. 	121480
1990	Civil Wars	T	SV 83			Reporter sued for libel. Anti-media	121481
2002	Claim	M				Newsreader (Alberto Weis). Radio Voice (Leo Ricciardi). Young, ambitious claims assessor investigates a multi-million dollar marine insurance fraud.	121482
2000	Claim, The	M				Photographer (Frank Zotter).	121483
1992	Claire Breslinky: Foxglove	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#2 Chris Breslinky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky of New York City is now married to cop Johnny Bendetto and they've just moved into a new house. One of her best friends from high school is one of her new neighbors -- and then she is murdered.Claire and Johnny have a son. Their house is just a few steps away from her parents, Mary and Stan, still "eleven miles and ten thousand light-years from Manhattan." Her best friend Theresa, known as Tree, also has a little girl.Claire suspects Tree's philandering husband of murder. Claire's talkative, insecure sister, Carmela is now married to a slightly sinister Polish diplomat. She writes and produces a musical about Snow White with cast of family members.Former photographer Claire debates returning to the fashion world.	121484
1990	Claire Breslinky: Park Lane South, Queens	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#1 Chris Breslinky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky and Fashion Columnist Carmela are two sisters who live in the family home in the Richmond Hill area of Queens. Claire has recently returned after having worked for years in Europe and Asia.Young boy is murdered and mutilated. With her photographer's eye for detail, Claire becomes involved in the investigation meeting a detective who falls for her.Claire's cameras, perhaps containing incriminating photos, are stolen and another child is killed. Friends and neighbors become suspects.	121485
2003	Claire Breslinsky: Cordelia Squad, The (A Novel of Queens, New York)	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#5 Claire Breslinsky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky has gotten a divorce, has two teenagers and very little cash. So maybe it was rash of her to buy a huge, dilapidated mansion in Queens. The plan is to somehow make it into a profitable bed-and-breakfast.She, Anthony and Tree are within shouting distance of her take-charge mom, her retired pop and her sisters, Zinnie, a cop, and Carmela, a sarcastic part-time beauty writer.An arsonist attacks Claire's mansion and she is rescued by a hunky fireman Enoch O'Rourke. There's another fire, an orphaned brute of a dog that Claire adopts and several paying customers for her B&B, including two elderly nudists.Carmela falls in love. But the fireman must rescue Claire one more time before his proposal is accepted.	121486
1999	Claire Breslinsky: Jenny Rose	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#4 Claire Breslinsky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky, a zesty, chatty American, has to cope with her husband's adultery and a photography career close to stagnant is reason enough for Claire to escape her home in Queens to attend an aunt's funeral in County Cork.She visits the West of Ireland standing in for her ailing mother. Before she leaves, her mother tells here that Claire's beautiful, cold sister, Carmela has an illegitimate daughter, Jenny Rose who is now a defiant 17-year-old, a talented painter.She is a real problem for Claire's family who still lives in Ireland and have raised her. There's also her aunt's death -- was the explosion that killer her an accident or murder?  Claire's old flame, the filmmaker Temple Fortune, also turns up in Cork.He's there to do a movie. It turns out Jenny's father is none other than Claire's husband. Then she learns it's not her aunt but her aunt's lover who has died.	121487
1995	Claire Breslinsky: Keeper of the Mill	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#3 Chris Breslinky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky of New York City is a former model and photographer-turned wife and mother. She goes to Germany to visit an old friend who's about to be married.Claire Breslinsky Benedetto's life as a Queens housewife and mother is very different from the one she had 10 years earlier, when she part of the international art and modeling scene in Germany.One of her longtime German friends is marrying a plastic surgeon who is Claire's old flame. She convinces her photo editor to fund a trip to Germany where she will shoot the site of the wedding.A murder at the site creates a mystery that Claire will solve	121488
2006	Claire Breslinsky: Pack Up The Moon	NM		Kelly, Mary Anne	#6 Claire Breslinsky Mysteries	Freelance Photographer Claire Breslinsky started out at 20, short on cash with modeling work in Germany in 1972 after disappointing stints in Paris and Milan.She makes friends with a lovably wicked older model who introduces Claire to European eccentrics and socialites. One evening's tipsy dinner party conversation inspires an ambitious overland expedition to India.This is a prequel to the other novels show petite Claire through the early 1970s on journeys from Milan to Munich, then via Istanbul and Heart to the Himalayas. AAlthough "not beautiful, but my teeth were white and my smile captivating," American Claire turns out to have looks that appeal in Germany. Claire, an aspiring painter, is told she has more talent as a photographer.She plans to shoot pictures on the trip to India. The journey turns out to be long, dusty and perilous. A Dr. Blacky and Claire make love at the top of the Bamiyan statutes and Claire falls ill with fever. Claire decides to return to New York.	121489
1985	Clairvoyant, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6480, 6481. SV 41	Ringkamp, B. Jonathan (Screenplay. Story with  Armand Mastroianni).	Ness Book	TV Reporter Paul McCormack (Perry King) an on-air personality investigating murders in which the victims are found handcuffed. Policeman criticizes the way King plays up the story on the air including going on a morning show to criticize police.McCormack turns out to be the killer, who was part of a sado-masochistic sex party that got out of control. He is killing off the participants to keep them from talking.	121490
1982	Clairvoyant, The	M				News Reporter (Tom Tammi)	121491
1934	Clairvoyant, The	M				Commentator, Racing (Carleton Hobbs).	121492
1972	Clancy	N		Mullaly, Frederic		Editor. Irish-Catholic son becomes a newspaper editor	121493
2008	Clancy	M				News Media. TV News Reporter #1 (Janet Essenpreis). TV News Reporter #2 (Melissa Cox). TV News Reporter #3 (Paul Kerr). TV News Reporter #4 (Rodney Cox).  TV Anchorwoman (Sherry Anne Lints). Reporter #1 (Amy Hess). Repoter #2 (Cary Wiger). Reporter (Vickie Hishmeh). News Assistant (Nicole Lockard). PR Person #1 (Scott Shuler). PR Person #2 (Annie Yoho).  PR Person #3 (Miguel Oyola).  Clancy Miller is an abused 12-year-old who runs away to keep from getting taken away by social workers. Out on the streets she meets up with an ill-tempered, homeless veteran. A corrupt mayor, desperate for re-election, privately offers the veteran a reward to keep the missing girl out of sight for a few days -- the mayor’s secret plan -- to “find her” in grand fashion in an attempt to gain favor with the voters who would view him as a hero. A military-style rescue takes place as the TV news cameras roll. 	121494
1999	Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl	DT				Film Critic-Historian (Leonard Maltin).	121495
1996	Clara Hakedosha	MF			Israel	TV Reporter (Orly Silbersatz Banai).	121496
1928	Clarence Allen, The Hypnotic Boy Journalist; or, Mysterious Disappearance of the United States Government Bonds, The	SS	MLPL	Ade, George	In "Bang! Bang!"	Editor J. Windsor Forst of Chicago Daily Beacon.  "The Daily Beacon, like all other great newspapers, had a pack of genuine Siberian bloodhounds, for tracking criminals.	121497
1966	Claret, Sandwiches and Sin	N		Duke, Madelaine		Press	121498
1941	Clarion Call: Free Press Play in One Act, A	P	MLPL	Weinberger, Harry	812.08 M473-3  Dramatic Play Service, .	Newspaper	121499
1916	Clarion, The	M		Adams, Samuel Hopkins (Novel).	AFI-Newspapers -  Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Harrington Surtaine (Carlyle Blackwell) buys Clarion, a paper that attacks false business, prints nothing but the truth. Newspaper office fine replica.Harrington Surtaine (Carlyle Blackwell) buys the Clarion to stop its attacks on his father, a doctor. Later finds out father is guilty and continues paper's opposition to himWrites an editorial attacking his fiancée's wealthy friends.  Newspaper office blown up by anarchists.	121500
1914	Clarion, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Adams, Samuel Hopkins	Ness Book	Newspaper. Conflict between responsibility to family and to sound journalistic practices. Hal Surtaine buys and becomes publisher of the Clarion, a newspaper in his family's home town.Paper decides to run an expose of his father's quack medicine scheme.  Conflict.	121501
1991	Clarissa Explains It All	T	SV 269			Advice Columnist	121502
1956	Clark Gifford's Body	N		Fearing, Kenneth		Journalists, newspaper clippings figure prominently in the story of a disaffected politician in a nameless but familiar media-driven modern state where a foreign war is always breaking out on the horizon.One night the politician and his followers seize radio stations to broadcast a call for freedom. Nobody pays attention except the government. Troops quickly suppress the uprising and capture its leaders. Yet the rebellion will lead to 20 years of war.Pseudo-documentary approach.	121503
2002	Clase 406	TS			Mexico	Reporter investigates a good-looking professional singer who is using a friend's voice.  A teenager's dream of becoming a professional singer results in the boy using his good-looking friend as his image.He becomes famous until a reporter comes along and discovers the truth	121504
2000	Clase z tropical	MF				Reporter (Alejandro L. Alvarez)	121505
1991	Clash of the Champions XVI	DT				News Media. P.N. News (Paul Neu).	121506
2004	Clash!	M				News Media. Happy Reporter (Ben Seery). Cameraman (Alan Macgill). French Interviewer (Mia Martin).	121507
2007	Class Apart, A	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Peter Halpin).	121508
1973	Class of '44	M				Editor (Jeffrey Cohen). Assistant Editor (Susan Marcus)	121509
1993	Class of 96	T	SV 195 (School Newspaper Excerpts)		4-6-93	School Newspaper	121510
1994	Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: Good, the Bad, and the Subhumanoid, The	M				Reporter (Tina Lord). Reporters at the beginning covering the nuclear chaos. As one reporter mutates, the next takes over -- series of TV reports. Student Newspaper Reporter Roger has become the mayor of Tromaville.Roger's good son, Adlai, gets first story in newspaper and is said to be following in his father's footsteps.	121511
1991	Class of Nuke 'Em High Part 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown	M				School Newspaper. Story narrated by Roger (Brick Bronsky), the school newspaper's muscle-bound ace reporter Inconsistent on name of newspaper -- Tromaville Tech Times in one place (name on masthead).Other times called The Troma Tech Times, which is the name on the door. Shot of headline in the National Glob that says, "Heil, Heil Rock and Rock: Elvis and Hitler Are Partners in Brazilian Fast Food Restaurant."	121512
2006	Class of the Titans: Chaos 101	C			Episode #1. 1-1-2006	Newscaster (David Kaye - Voice).	121513
2006	Class, The: Class Blows the Whistle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7039		Episode #4. 10-9-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Nichole panics that her husband and ex-boyfriend are becoming friends over their love of video games and football	121514
2006	Class, The: Class Celebrates a Birthday, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7298		Episode #8. 11-12-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly's attempt to dress for the job she wants goes horribly awry when she finds herself wearing stilettos at a petting zoo.Ethan's charade of posing as Dan hits a snag when he attends a birthday party at which his former classmates are in attendance. Richie reveals a secret.	121515
2006	Class, The: Class Celebrates an Anniversary, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7528		Episode. 12-11-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly offers a report on new calendars including one by a photographer who uses fruit to portray various social photographs.Yonk's anniversary present upsets Nicole. Kat's new neighbor (Jaime King), a former classmate and a successful photographer, peeves her. She sells pictures using fruit to portray various human scenarios.	121516
2007	Class, The: Class Eats Moroccan Chicken, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7891		Episode. 2-5-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah.Lina and Richie host a dinner party, but her exotic dish leaves her friends forcing down inedible chicken to avoid hurting her feelings.	121517
2006	Class, The: Class Gets Frozen Yogurt, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7089		Episode #5. 10-16-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Kat dares Ethan to sample every frozen yogurt flavor at a shop without buying anything.	121518
2006	Class, The: Class Gives Thanks, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7356		Episode #9. 11-19-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly and Perry host an educational Thanksgiving dinner for their classmates.	121519
2007	Class, The: Class Goes Back to the Hospital, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8096		Episode #19. 3-5-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Classmates rally around Nicole at the hospital after Yonk suffers a massive heart attack and must undergo quintuple-bypass surgery.	121520
2006	Class, The: Class Goes to a Bar, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7229		Episode #7. 11-5-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly's attempt to dress for the job she wants goes horribly awry when she finds herself wearing stilettos at a petting zoo.Ethan and Kat hijack other peoples' blind dates. Ducan asks Nicole to attend a performance of his old band from high school. Ellenbogen not in episode.	121521
2006	Class, The: Class Goes Trick-or-Treating, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7126		Episode #6. 10-23-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly's attempt to dress for the job she wants goes horribly awry when she finds herself wearing stilettos at a petting zoo.Lina, in a wheelchair, decides to be FDR for Halloween. News Anchor (Bill Seward). Cameraman (Stacey Hinnen).	121522
2007	Class, The: Class Has a Snow Day, The	T			Episode #16. 2-12-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. On Valentine's Day, a terrible snow storm hits Philadelphia.	121523
2007	Class, The: Class Has to Go to a Stupid Museum, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7774		Episode. 1-22-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah.When Palmer overhears a phone conversation about her relationship with Ethan, she decides they must practice abstinence and see what they have in common.	121524
2007	Class, The: Class Hits It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7745		Episode. 1-15-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch) is married to Perry Pearl and has a daughter named Oprah. Comes to a reunion of third grade classmates that one of her classmates is holding for his girlfriend to mark the 20th anniversary of the day they met.Richie and Lina reveal to Duncan and Nicole that their relationship has not gone to the next level. Kat's crush on a handsome stranger develops into mild stalking.	121525
2006	Class, The: Class Learns About Hurricanes, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6985		Episode #3. 10-1-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Storm Watch News 8 -- Field Reporter Ellenbogen covers hurricane braving elements until a stop sign slams into her. African-American Anchorman Wayne Wilderson). "Fernanda Strikes -- Day 8."Ellenbogen is married to Perry Peal and has a daughter named Oprah. She and others came to a reunion of third grade classmates held by a classmate for his girlfriend marking the 20th anniversary the day they met. They split up at the party.Richie and Lina land in the hospital when a hurricane threatens the city.	121526
2007	Class, The: Class Rides a Bull, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8028		Episode #18. 2-26-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Torn between her husband and her high-school sweetheart, Nicole decides if she will stay married or leave Yonk for Duncan.	121527
2006	Class, The: Class Runs Into a Convenience Store, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7400		Episode. 11-27-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Holly and Perry host an educational Thanksgiving dinner for their classmates.Richie drives into the side of a convenience store when a bee flies into his car.	121528
2007	Class, The: Class Springs a Leak, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7999		Episode #17. 2-19-2007	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch)  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. When Duncan and Richie finish repairing her home, Nicole is surprised how upset she is not having them around.	121529
2007	Class, The: Class Visits a Bad Neighborhood, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7725		Episode. 1-8-2007.	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch) of News 9.  Married to Perry. Daughter Oprah. Ellenbogen reporting from a garbage dump about garbage in New York.Ethan imagines one of his biggest fantasies coming true when his date confesses that she has always had a crush on Kat.	121530
2006	Class, The: Class Visits a Hospital, The	T	DV D-R HQ 6915		Episode #2. 9-24-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch) is married to Perry Pearl and has a daughter named Oprah. Comes to a reunion of third grade classmates that one of her classmates is holding for his girlfriend to mark the 20th anniversary of the day they met.Perry and Holly force Kyle to remember how he broke Holly's heart at the prom. After an accident ends Lina and Richie's coffee date, the group spends the night at the hospital.	121531
2006	Class, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6885 (Mislabeled 6877).		Episode #1. 9-18-2006	TV Reporter Holly Ellenbogen (Lucy Punch) is married to Perry Pearl and has a daughter named Oprah. Comes to a reunion of third grade classmates that one of her classmates is holding for his girlfriend to mark the 20th anniversary of the day they met.Holly went to the prom with a boy who that night ended up in bed with another boy.The party is a disaster because the man's wife hates all the attention. And so she leaves him.	121532
1993	Classe Americaine, La	MF				Reporters Steven (Robert Redford), Peter (Dustin Hoffman) and Dave (Paul Newman) investigate the famous last words of "the Most Classy Man on Earth." What the heck did he mean.La Classe Americaine is a montage of scenes taken from the Warner Bros. catalog and dubbed to fit the narration of the story.	121533
2001	Classic Albums: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road	DT			UK	Journalist Robert Sandall. Broadcaster Paul Gambaccini.	121534
2003	Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - Making of 'The Dark Side of the Moon,' The	DT			UK	Journalist and Broadcaster Robert Sandall. Journalist Nigel Williamson.	121535
2006	Classic Albums: Queen - Making of 'A Night at the Opera,' The	DT			UK	Music Journalist Anthony DeCurtis. Music Journalist Rosie Horide. Music Journalist John Ingham. Photographer Mick Rock.  TV Presenter and Radio Disc Jockey Bob Harris. Radio Disc Jockey Nicky Horne.	121536
1995	Classic Widows	MT				Interviewer (Ken Russell-Himself)	121537
1925	Classified	M		Ferber, Edna (Short Story).  Ralph Spence (Titles).  June Mathis (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper. Babs Comet (Corinne Griffith) works in classified advertising section of a New York newspaper. Gets involved with garage owner and wealthy man.New York Times review complained film gave a false impression of the women employed in classified ad departments of newspapers and that the heroine spent most of her time at work arranging dinner engagements.	121538
2007	Classified Christmas	NR		Daniels, B.J.	Whitehorse, Montana Series. Harlequin Intrigue #1030	Reporter Andi Blake had her sights set on tracking a lawless family and exposing the secrets of their greatest bank heist. And no one was going to stop her -- not even that smoldering sexy stud cowboy. He was as country as a cowboy got, but then came Blake to civilize him. The cowboy had a reputation as a hard-driving man, but he was a sucker for a sassy brunette in high heels. Although Blake didn’t come to town looking for a cowboy, now that she’d rustled up one, could she find a way to get him under the mistletoe?	121539
1986	Classified Love	MT				Reporter (Anne Lockhart). Advertisement - Personals. Three New Yorkers look for love in personal columns with varied results	121540
1960	Claude Emerson, Reporter	SS	PVL	O'Hara, John	In "49 Stories by John O'Hara."	Sports Reporter Emerson, a bookkeeper, reported on football games for $1.50 an out-of-town game. Bob  Hooker editor of the paper, which had no regular sports section or regular sports writer.Emerson becomes a reliable reporter for the Telegraph.	121541
1892	Claudius Bombarnac: Adventures of a Special Correspondent (aka The Special Correspondent. The Adventures of a Special Correspondent in Central Asia. Claudius Bombarnac: Special Correspondent. Aka Claudius Bombarnac: Carnet D’un Reporter). 	N		Verne, Jules		Reporter Claudius Bombarnac is assigned by the Twentieth Century to cover the travels of the Grand Transasiatic Railway, which runs between Uzun Ada, Turkestan and Peking, China. Accompanying him on this journey is an interesting collection of characters, including one is trying to beat the round the world record and another who is a stowaway. Claudius hopes one of them will become the hero of his piece, so his story won’t just be a boring travelogue. He is not disappointed when a special car guarded by troops is added to the train, said to be carrying the remains of a great Mandarin. The great Mandarin actually turns out to be a large consignment being returned to China from Persia. Unfortunately, the train must travel through a large part of China that is controlled by unscrupulous robber-chiefs. Before the journey is over, Claudius finds his hero.	121542
2003	Claustrophobia	M				News Media. Second Newscaster (Phillip Darlington)	121543
1977	Claws	M				TV Reporter (Bob Pierson). Local Reporter (Brian Russell). TV Cameraman (Joe Shaw).	121544
1924	Clean Heart, The	M		Hutchinson, Arthur Sutart-Menteth (Novel).  Marian Constance (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Novelists - Ness Book	Editor and aspiring novelist Philip Wriford (Percy Marmont) suffers mental breakdown from overwork and tries to escape his "other self" who he believes is following him. A tramp sacrifices his life to save the editor when he retreats to the country.Editor also falls in love with a woman who restores his sense of well-being. Editor discovers that a book he wrote has become a success.He proposes to the woman who fell over a cliff during a storm after the editor, in his unbalanced state, proposed that they run off together without getting married. Although the editor is married, there is no mention of his wife after he leaves home.New York Times review noted  a double exposure shot that expresses the hero's mental condition by superimposing an image of presses at work.	121545
1994	Clean Slate	M				Journalist (Jeff King)	121546
1929	Clean-Up, The	M		Bernstein, Isadore (Story-Titles).  Carmelita Sweeney (Screenplay)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Oliver Brooks (Charles Delaney) is a newspaper editor who teams up with police captain to fight bootleggers and racketeers. Rescues a woman and captures the criminal.	121547
2007	Cleaner	M				News Reporter (Sarah Ann Schultz). News Photographer (Chuck Halley). News Crew Camera Operator (Josh Madden).  News Crew Boom Operator (Brad Dison)	121548
2009	Cleaner, The: Hello America	T	DVD -R HQ 11232		Episode. 6-23-2009	TV Newscaster David Durham (Gary Cole) is a national spokesperson for sobriety and a top TV anchor, recognizable to everyone. A friend who is also a program member asks Banks’ help to get her husband, the anchorman, to rehab, but the case is complicated because of Durham’s fame. And in the midst of a rescue that must be completely confidential, Banks finds he is dealing with personal issues that affect both him and his client. The newscaster’s wife is dying of cancer and that is the reason he began using drugs again. 	121549
2002	Cleansing, The	N		Harvey, John D.		Freelance Journalist Savannah Channing, a resourceful, outdoor-loving journalist, investigates the story of a rampaging wolf pack that is systematically destroying villages in Alaska. She arrives to find that the problem is worse than she expected and that the military and a brutal bounty hunter have been employed. Wanata, an American Indian wolf god, comes to earth to hold humanity accountable for its abuse of nature. Wanata is changed into mortal human form by an Indian Shaman’s magic and is forced to interact with those he was sent to punish. The paths of Wanata and Journalist Channing cross in a spine-chilling conclusion. Wanta, the supernatural being, starts organizing thousands of wolves and dogs in Alaska. John Merwyn, a young Native American, rejects his heritage. Chase Perry, a sociopath, enjoys hunting dangerous animals and raping women. 	121550
1933	Clear All Wires	M	DVD -R HQ 3122, 3123. SVDSP 614	Spewack, Bella and Samuel Spewack (Adaptation and Dialogue).	Ness Book	War Correspondent Buckley Joyce Thomas (Lee Tracy), globe-trotting reporter for the Chicago Globe. Arrogant New York Times correspondent, Pettingwaite (Alan Edwards). Assistant Lefty (James Gleason).Kate (Benita Hume), a British reporter and Thomas' former lover.  Thomas is shot in a botched-up assassination attempt and is declared a hero.	121551
1932	Clear All Wires!	P	MLPL	Spewack, Bella and Samuel	812 S752	Correspondents. Pettingwaite of the Times.  Renke, correspondent. Kate Nelson, reporter.Satirical play on the Richard Harding Davis-Floyd Gibbons style of foreign correspondence.	121552
1994	Clear and Present Danger	M				News Media. Reporter (Mark Bailey). Reporter (Elizabeth Dennehy). TV Reporter (Barbara Harrison). TV Reporter Questioning President (Barbara Harrison). Spanish Reporter (Alejandro De Hoyos). CNN Reporter (Leo Garcia)	121553
1970	Clear and Present Danger, A	T			Pilot to "The Senator"	News Media	121554
1960	Clear Horizon	T			Serial	Newspaperman Richard Coogan	121555
2008	Clear Skies, Volume 1 (Yaoi)	N		Ninomiya, Etsumi, Akira Sugano		Editor Obinata Taiga of a science fiction magazine one day discovers there’s a new addition to the family. Out of the blue, his older sister is married and his new brother-in-law is Shu Asuo, one of the authors he edits and a high school classmate. 	121556
1991	Clearcut	M				News Cameraman #1 (Michael Willar).	121557
2005	Clearing, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3464, 3465.			News Media.	121558
2002	Cleavage	DT				News Media. Journalist Miriam Bolber (Herself). Helen Gurley Brown (Herself). Hugh M. Hefner (Himself). www.fredericks.com Columnist Amanda Frank (Herself). W Entertainment Editor Merle Ginsberg (Herself). FHM Senior Editor Tony Romando (Himself).Los Angeles Magazine Journalist Amy Wallace (Herself). Larry King (Himself). Newsreel item "Sweater Girls Compete for 1953 Crown" Narrator Dan Donaldson (Himself).Victoria's Secret Spokesperson Monica Mitro (Herself). Hooters Marketing Director Jennifer Zmurk (Herself). Photographer Chris Pellegrino (Herself).	121559
2008	Cleaver	N		Parks, Tim		British Journalist Harold Cleaver is an egotist, an incurable philanderer and an unapologetic gourmand. He scores a career high by humiliating the U.S. president in a televised interview. But his son has just published a scene-stealing roman a clef. Retreating to an isolated cabin in the Alps without TV or cellphone reception. Cleaver engages his son, the president, and a doll named Olga in intense, imaginary debates. Lively critique of modern media out of Cleaver’s soul-searching rants and a surprisingly affectionate portrait of self-reflection and forgiveness.	121560
1896	Cleg Kelly	N		Crockett, S.R.		Press	121561
2005	Clement direkte med Clement Kjersgaard	TF				Reporter Rasmus Trads. Reporter (Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil).  Reporter/Co-Host (Huxi Bach - Himself). Host (Clement  Behrendt Kjersgaard). Interviewer (Iben Maria Zeuthen - Herself).	121562
2003	Cleo Worldwide	T				Interviewer (Cleo Rocos).	121563
1989	Cleo/Leo	M				Reporter (Debbie Rochon)	121564
2001	Cleopatra: Film That Changed Hollywood, The	T				News Media. Journalist Richard Meryman.  Narrator Movietone Newsreel Joe King.. Narrator Movietone Newsreel Mike Wallace. Entertainment Journalist-Author Kim Masters.Publicist Jack Brodsky for Cleopatra. Film historian Brad Geagley. Journalist-Author Joe Hyams ("My Life With Celopatra).	121565
1994	Cleopatra's Sister	N		Lively, Penelope		Journalist Lucy Faulkner, on assignment to write a travel piece for a Sunday magazine, flying to NairobiJournalist Lucy Faulkner is forced to land in Callimbia during a flight to Nairobi and finds herself held hostage by the country's new ruler with paleontologist Howard Beamish and another passenger	121566
2000	Clerks: Animated Series, The	T			PR	Publicist "Plug"	121567
1917	Clever Mrs. Carfax, The	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	121568
1934	Clew of the Forgotten Murder, The	NM		Kendrake Carleton (Gardner)		Press	121569
2002	Cliché	M				Reporter (Michael Lister). Cameraman (Kenneth Horstmann). News Announcer (George Robinson)	121570
2002	Click	MF			Italy. Short Film.	Photographer. The Photographer (Alessandro Agnello).	121571
1935	Click Allen: Ramblin' Jim	CB			New Fun Comics #5. August, 1935. First Appearance.	Reporter "Click" Allen becomes friends with Ramblin' Jim when the homeless boy adventurer was captured by three thugs.After learning that Jim's missing father was well-known explorer Admiral Craig Hunter, the reporter accompanied the boy to the shack he shared with Ol' Scratch and watched as Jim received $500 reward for earlier actions.	121572
1997	Click: Body Beautiful, The	T			Episode #1.	News Media. Reporter (Julie Rivier).	121573
1997	Click: For the Love of the Click	M				Art Critics. Female Art Critic  (Hadley Jones). Male Art Critic (John Barry).	121574
1997	Click: Sexual Dependence Day	T			Episode #2.	News Media. News Anchors (John Larsen, Kimberly Rowe). Radio D.J. (Michael Brown).	121575
1990	Client Privilege	N	OWN - H	Tapply, William G.		TV Reporter Wayne Churchill is murdered after he tries to blackmail a judge	121576
1994	Client, The	M				TV Newscaster (Alex Coleman). Newscaster (Todd Demers).  Newscaster (Stephanie Weaver). Newscaster (Linn Beck Sitler). Reporter (Sandra Bray). Reporter (Yvonne Sanders). Reporter (Karen Walker). Reporter (Norm Woodel).	121577
1990	Cliff House	N		Perlberg, Deborah		Journalist Mara Brightfield is immediately swept into architect Guy Levin's obsession with the reconstruction of the legendary Cliff House in San Francisco.	121578
1988	Cliff Richard - 30 ars jubilaeum	TF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host (Jorgen de Mylius - Himself).	121579
1994	Clifford	M				Photographer (Sherlynn Hicks)	121580
2005	Clifford's Puppy Days Puppy Dog Power, Extra! Extra!	C	DVD -R HQ 6955		Episode #201. 9-14-2005	Newspaper. Kids create a local newspaper. Clifford and Jorge ditch their new playmate Bruno, hurting his feelings.	121581
2002	Climb, The	M				Newspaper Reporter (Christian Jensen). News Reporter Chile (Jim Schmidt)	121582
1938	Climbing High	M				Editor (Gordon McLeod).	121583
1943	Clinic for Corpses	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Oct. 1943	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	121584
1835	Clinton Bradshaw	N	USC	Thomas, Frederick William		Editor. Pre-Civil War editor -- jail-worthy Janson	121585
2000	Clinton Years, The	MT				Correspondent (Chris Bury).	121586
1935	Clipped	P	MLPL	Hanna, Tacie M.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	121587
1955	Cloak Without Dagger	M			UK Only	Reporter Kyra Gabaine (Mary Mackenzie) meets an old flame but he may mixed up in murder. Feisty female reporter solves the case.	121588
2002	Clockstoppers	M				TV Newscaster (Larry Carroll)	121589
2002	Clone High: Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations	C			Episode #7. 12-8-2002	News Media. Reporter (Debra Wilson - Voice).	121590
1978	Clone Master, The	MT				Interviewer (Bill Sorrells)	121591
1992	Cloning of Joanna May, The	MT				Photographer (Steve Swinscoe).	121592
2002	Cloning, The	N		Ledford, Jan Roadarmel		Reporter. Fearless girl reporter Elaina Gambrel agrees to "mother" the first cloned baby even as her mother runs for the Senate advocating human cloning.	121593
1979	Clonus Horror, The	M				Reporter Grady (Amanda Davies). Reporter Birney (Frank Birney).	121594
2008	Clootie	N		Lee, Donna and William T. Garmon		Newspaper Editor Talia and the local coroner’s assistant Noah decide to work together and seek out and pursue whoever is responsible for a death that occurs in a small Arizona town. The authorities are puzzled by the unusual markings on the back of the victim’s head and is eventually deemed by the police to be an animal attack. But Noah disagrees and begins a search to determine the true cause of death. Editor Talia has been tracking similar odd occurrences. While trying to unlock the mystery, they encounter Sarah, a local woman who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and who claims that she has seen the creature they seek. Her description of the creature is confirmed with the help of a Native American shaman and his niece, who themselves are locked in a struggle between the old ways and modern life. 	121595
1994	Close Call	N		Reid, Sally Helen		Freelance Journalist Jessie Grimes, estranged from her husband, is building a new life for herself in Texas until her best friend is viciously murdered. She sets out to discover the truth about the crime.	121596
1942	Close Call for Ellery Queen	M				Writer Nikki Porter (Margaret Lindsay)	121597
2005	Close Case	N		Burke, Alafair		Investigative Reporter Percy Crenshaw, a hotshot , popular journalist for the Oregonian, is bludgeoned to death in his carport of his own apartment complex  in the elite Hillside neighborhood in Portland, Oregon the same night race riots heat up.Crenshaw's death is related to tensions in the city that have been running high. A police officer shot and killed an unarmed mother of two and protestors have waged anti-police protests.Following Crenshaw's steps, Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid discovers maze of connections between the city's drug trade and officers in the bureau's north precinct.Crenshaw was a popular investigative reporter and liaison to the Portland, Ore., minority community.	121598
1977	Close Encounters of the Third Kind	M	DVD -R HQ 2860, 2861, 2862. L.		Spielberg	TV News Anchor-Reporter  (Howard K. Smith). Television broadcasts news coverage of evacuation of Devil Tower's area. TV news main communication link between chosen people	121599
2008	Close Enough	SSF		Thomas Jeffrey	In “Thirteen Specimens,” a collection of bizarre and disturbing short stories, poems and odd bits and pieces found preserved in dusty jars of formaldehyde in a sealed-off attic room in the condemned museum of the mind of author Jeffrey Thomas.	Photojournalist. A sadistic, otherwordly force feeds off the nightmarish images of the Vietnam War as captured by a conscience-stricken photojournalist in the alternate Earth of the novel Boneland. 	121600
1983	Close Sesame	N		Farah, Nuruddin	#3 Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship	News Media.	121601
1970	Close Shaves of Pauline Peril	CB			Series of comic books	Reporter Pauline Peril, girl reporter for the Daily Noose. Owner Porterhouse P. Peril of the Daily Noose and her father. 	121602
1986	Close To Home	M		Beairsto, Ric, Harvey Crossland (Screenplay)	Canada	TV Journalist Donna Pedlar (Anne Petrie) is making a documentary on street kids and crosses paths with two runaways who are living as prostitutes. 	121603
2005	Close To Home: Baseball Murder	T			Episode #10. 12-16-2005	News Media. TV Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	121604
2006	Close to Home: Community	T	DVD -R HQ 7787		Episode. 9-22-2006	News Media. Press Conference on murders of a woman and her children. Annabeth uses unconventional methods to determine the motive behind the killings.	121605
2006	Close to Home: David and Goliath	T			Episode #21. 4-28-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Laura Monteiro). Reporter #2 (Bevin Hamilton). Reporter #3 (Kevin Vyce). Reporter #4 (Steve Clawson).	121606
2006	Close To Home: Dead or Alive	T	DVD -R HQ 6206		Episode #14. 2-3-2006	News Media. TV Female Reporter on television. When other evidence is deemed inadmissible, Annabeth tries to convince the mother of a confessed killer to testify against him. Hallway Reporter (Austin Highsmith).	121607
2007	Close To Home: Fall From Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 8445		Episode. 5-4-2007	News Media. Press Conference. Attempt to clean up the police force and the district attorney office. Accused dirty cop arrested.	121608
2006	Close to Home: Father's Story, A	T	DVD -R HQ 7415		Episode. 11-24-2006	News Media. TV Coverage of courthouse shooting. Annabeth seeks the death penalty for the man who accidentally wounded a district attorney and killed an associate when he tried to shoot his son-in-law.	121609
2006	Close to Home: Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 7163			News Media. Two star college football players charged with teammate's murder.	121610
2006	Close to Home: House Divided, A	M	DVD -R HQ 6963			News Media.is married to Perry Pearl and has a daughter named Oprah.	121611
2007	Close to Home: Internet Bride	T	DVD -R HQ 8029		Episode.  2-26-2007	News Media.	121612
2005	Close to Home: Meth Murders	T	DVD -R HQ 7664		Episode. 12-9-2005	News Media. A drug lord hires a man on meth to kill a family who will not cooperate and the man kills the wrong people.	121613
2005	Close To Home: Miranda	T	DVD -R HQ 4481		Episode #2. 10-11-2005	News Media. African-American Female TV Reporter for Channel 2 is at Shelbyville University reporting on the disappearance of a student. Parents of missing girl in the news report. Other reporters chase after the story.Reporter Storage and Precinct (Jill Arrington). Reporter Campus Night (Carlos Del Valle). Reporter at Court (Anna Maganini). Reporter on Campus (Angela Martinez).	121614
2005	Close to Home: Suburban Prostitution	T	DVD -R HQ 5207		Episode	News Media. Case involves a madam who runs a prostitution ring consisting of middle-class soccer moms. One of the moms is threatened with expose in the news media.	121615
2006	Close To Home: There's Something About Martha	T			Episode #30. 11-10-2006	News Media. Reporter (Caroline Duncan).	121616
2006	Close To Home: Under Threat	T	DVD -R HQ 7631		Episode.	News Media. Look at TV News program to find a witness at the basketball game who said he was somewhere else. A student shooting film at the game confirms this.	121617
1951	Close To My Heart	M		Webb, James R. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Brad Sheridan (Ray Milland) for The Post who tries to find out about background of boy he and his wife want to adopt. At first wife encourages him to use resources of his profession to get information on baby.He can get any data he wants from city hall if he says it's for his column. Later she gets upset when he writes about the baby and tells him, "Our lives are just one long open column for everyone to read."Columnist says it is hard to resist writing about  the baby because it is good copy. As he becomes more obsessed with finding out about boy's real parents, his wife begins to fear he will not want to adopt the baby.  Discovers baby's mother is dead.Father is in prison. Finally realizes this does not mean boy will grow up the same way. Makes impassioned speech to head of adoption agency about children as victims of society.Columnist's editor is shown to be caring individual who tries to help him make the right decision.	121618
2008	Close to Perfect	NR		Donahue, Tina		Tabloid photos of real estate mogul Josh Wyatt emerging naked from his very secluded Florida pool just got him voted the year’s most delectable hunk by women all across America. Time to get a bodyguard and fast. But the minute Wyatt meets sultry, leggy ex-cop Tess Franklin, Josh knows he’s met his match. Kick paparazzi butt? Scare away his lust-crazed fans? Pretend to be his girlfriend?  No problem. Practical Tess would never say no to an easy gig like that. But Josh is even hotter in person than he is in those amazing photos -- and Tess Franklin is about to experience an extreme meltdown in his arms.	121619
2005	Close To You	NR		Dodd, Christina		TV Reporter Kate Montgomery (nee Caitlin Prescott) lands a high-paying job in Austin, where she quickly acquires a stalker, never suspecting that a powerful figure is pulling her strings behind the scenes -- or that her handsome and deadly new bodyguard, Teague Ramos, will turn her life upside down, both professionally and personally. The stalker is soon nabbed, giving Teague the chance to flee emotional entanglement, but a suspicious death brings Teague and Kate back together in an investigation that will reveal the secrets of Kate’s birth, the identity of the person who tore her from her siblings where she was just a baby and the reason one man must keep those secrets quiet at all costs. 	121620
1996	Close Up	M				News Media. Reporters (Tim O'Brien, Ron Barnes, Lisa Masters, John Wenz, Robert Manasier, Zaniz Jakubowski, Diane Reilly, Sean Sutherland, Barry Holmes, Anne Kendall, Barbara Reierson, Alice Nadal, Robert Buckley, G.A. Quinn, Sabrina Seidner).Reporters (Laura LeBlanc, Elizabeth Saunders, Janice Blair). Camera Reporter (Daniel Wahlgreen).Bloody massacre caught on film and vicious murderer swears he's innocent, but pre-trial publicity convicts him in the public eye. (Dark Side Host (James Heisel). Dirk at Dawn (Kyle Morris).	121621
1948	Close-Up	M		Poe, James (Story). John Bright, Max Wilk, Jack Donohue (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Phil Sparr (Alan Baxter) is taking photographs of fashion models on a New York street when he accidentally gets picture of high-ranking escaped Nazi. Nazi and gang try to get his film.Cameraman becomes involved with Magazine Writer Peggy (Virginia Gilmore) who is connected with the gang. He is captured with negative of film, but is able to get a positive print to police who then stage manhunt for gang.Female reporter offers to help cameraman, but she is taken away by police after the Nazi and his accomplice are killed in dockside gun battle.Variety, 4/7/48: "Why films deemed so valuable should be as carelessly kicked around as they are in this story are things never satisfactorily explained."	121622
1957	Close-Up	DT			2-18-1957 to 1-31-1958. NBC	TV Hosts Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg. TV version of radio show.	121623
2006	Closed Circle, The	N		Coe, Jonathan		Journalist Doug Anderton threatens to expose a member of Parliament and a rising star of new Labor for having an affair with his young female assistant. He happens to be one of the man's oldest schoolboy enemies.Anderton is looking for a scoop that will save his foundering career. He is married to an aristocrat. Journalist Philip Chase.	121624
1999	Closer	P		Marber, Patrick		Photographer Anna (Natasha Richardson) is a photographer.  Dan (Rupert Graves) is a journalist who writes obituaries.	121625
2004	Closer	M	DVD -R HQ 6831, 6832.	Marber, Patrick (screenplay from his own stage play)	Mike Nichols, director	Newswriter Dan (Jude Law) is a writer of obituaries for a London newspaper.  He's a member of a quartet of lovers. Dan visits an anonymous sex-chat Web site and pretends to be a woman cyber-seduces a gullible man.	121626
1996	Closer and Closer	MT	DVD -R HQ 7721, 7722			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Sharon Dunn). Interviewer #1 (Henry Alessandroni). Interviewer #2 (Alan Van Sprang).  Interviewer #3 (Sharon Heldt). News Commentator (Les Porter).	121627
1991	Closer Look, A	DT			1-28-1991 to 3-19-1993. NBC	TV News Reporter Faith Daniels examined one current issue of interest each day.	121628
1998	Closer Than You Think (Book Two -- Milford Haven)	N		Purl, Mara -- soap opera novels		Reporter Chris Christian is missing	121629
1990	Closer to Houston	N		Fagen, Richard		Freelance Journalist Michelle finds herself in the Sierra on her way to a guerilla camp of the National Liberation Front.	121630
1999	Closer, The	T				Copywriter in Advertisement Agency.	121631
2007	Closer, The: Blindsided	T	DVD -R HQ 8844		Episode.	TV Reporter Greg Pierson, investigate reporter from Channel 8, is killed in an ambush of a police car and his cameraman is seriously wounded.The investigative reporter was famous for his on-air exposes of wrongdoing. He had promised the police a puff piece so he could ride along with the deputy chief in charge of homicides, but he was actually doing an expose on the homicide department.He exposed health hazards at a popular restaurant -- his cameraman said he planted the rats The owner committed suicide after his family business was shut down. His son killed the reporter he thought responsible for his death.The popular restaurant served wild meat killed by the family of hunters. The son riddled the police car with bullets but was only aiming at the reporter. Deputy Chief (The Closer) and one of her detectives escaped unharmed.Police thought she was the target. She wasn't.	121632
2008	Closer, The: Controlled Burn	T	DVD -R HQ 10040		Episode. 7-14-2008	Reporter-Photojournalist Ricardo Ramos of the Los Angeles Times gets permission to follow The Closer and her team around. She doesn’t want anything to do with journalists but is told she has to follow orders. It’s an adversarial relationship from the start. The reporter contacts a potential suspect before the police and interviews him giving him valuable information. He then convinces the man to voluntarily see the police. The evidence is tainted because the reporter tipped off the suspect.  It turns out a fireman was responsible for the murder and arson. The suspect has the last laugh -- and four million dollars he was given in a suit against the LAPD for false arrest in an earlier case. He terrorizes Brenda at her home by showing up unannounced and informing her he was leaving her jurisdiction when he gets the money and won’t see her again. He gives her a housewarming gift of two candles, lights them and leaves at gunpoint. The reporter’s access is revoked, but then reinstated when he agrees to give Brenda all of his notes and pictures and apologizes. He continues to follow the case and shoots pictures of the team in action arresting the fireman. 	121633
2009	Closer, The: Elysian Fields	T	DVD -R HQ 11316		Episode. 7-26-2009	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo and the news media cover the murder of a man suspected in the deaths of two women. Retired detective, who consults with the department, turns out to have terminal cancer and killed the murderer he had been chasing for years after he tortured him to tell him where the bodies were buried. 	121634
2007	Closer, The: Grave Doubts	T	DVD -R HQ 8712		Episode. 6-25-2007	News Media. Missing gang member's body is found. The brother, a politician, and a clergyman dealing with gangs threaten to go the news media if the police make an issue out of the politician's background.	121635
2009	Closer, The: Half-Loaded	T	DVD -R HQ 11255		Episode. 6-29-2009	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo reports a murder that Inspector Brenda is investigating. Shows up at a town hall meeting to ask an embarrassing question. Uneasy truce between Ramo and Brenda. 	121636
2008	Closer, The: Live Wire	T	DVD -R HQ 10112		Episode. 8-4-2008	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramos is back.  He calls in a killing, claims he tried CPR on the body when Brenda is angry he touched the body at a crime scene. The reporter tells the police the man was wearing a surveillance wire. He was shot to death at point blank range in downtown Los Angeles. Brenda jeopardizes a personal relationship in solving the case. The wire had a video camera -- the video shows the reporter searching the body. Brenda says unless Ramos wants to go to jail, he will print a false story -- saying the killer was caught on video. She demands that the story run on the front page in the hopes it will bring out the killer. Ramos asks what if the editor doesn’t go along with it. Brenda’s boss then tells him, it would suck to be you.  Brenda and her FBI boyfriend argue over the case and he leaves. 	121637
2009	Closer, The: Make-Over	T	DVD -R HQ 11674		Episode. 12-15-2009	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo is once again used by Brenda to help her solve a crime. She convinces him to run old pictures of a suspect in the hopes people will identify her in other killings. The reporter refuses at first, but then when he hears there may be a better story involved, chooses to operate. It is a full page of pictures and copy in the Times, and it does help the police solve the murder. 	121638
2007	Closer, The: Manhunt	T	DVD -R HQ 8825		Episode #36. 8-6-2007	News Media. Police chief warns his unit not to let the story get into the news media before they get closer to an arrest.  Fear that news media will cause too many problems if they find out about the serial killer story.	121639
2006	Closer, The: Out of Focus	T			Episode. 7-17-2006	Paparazzo killed and his death is investigated by the Priority Homicide Division.	121640
2008	Closer, The: Problem Child	T	DVD -R HQ 10166		Episode. 8-19-2008	News Media cover story of a missing child. 	121641
2009	Closer, The: Products of Discovery	T	DVD -R HQ 11184		Episode. 6-8-2009	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo is back to bother Police Inspector Brenda in a case involving the mistaken killing of a family in a drug assassination. 	121642
2009	Closer, The: Red Tape	T	DVD -R HQ 11231		Episode. 6-22-2009	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo shows up to cover the story of Sgt. Garbriel who shoots a murder suspect he believes is armed and firing at him. Police Inspector Brenda promises him an exclusive if he interviews the parents of the suspect in the hospital so she can go into his room and get him to explain what happened and why his cousin is the one who should be blamed for the murder. 	121643
2007	Closer, The: Round File	T	DVD -R HQ 8784		Episode. 7-16-2007	Former Reporter Donald Baxter confesses to murdering seven people so authorities will take a closer look at a nursing home director he claims is killing people.	121644
2008	Closer, The: Speed Bump	T	DVD -R HQ 10039		Episode. 7-21-2008	News Media cover story of a murderer who gets out in eight years and is found dead in an alley. High-profiler producer and his wife bring the news media out.  The Closer refers to the media as “nosy reporters.”  They are referred to throughout the program and seen en masse in front of the producer’s home. 	121645
2008	Closer, The: Split Ends	T	DVD -R HQ 10215		Episode. 9-3-2008	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramos is referred to by the police as doing a series of articles that will damage the department’s reputation. They can’t afford any more bad publicity. Ramos never shows up in the episode.	121646
2008	Closer, The: Sudden Death	T	DVD -R HQ 10179		Episode. 8-26-2008	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramos is back. He complains that unless a murder victim is white and rich, police don’t care. Police Inspector Brenda asks him how many stories make the front page of the Times involving murders of non-rich, nonwhite victims?  One of her men’s brother is shot and killed and the police spare no amount of money or effort to solve the crime. 	121647
2008	Closer, The: Tijuana Brass	T	DVD -R HQ 10250		Episode. 9-8-2008	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo’s article has serious repercussions inside the police department affecting everyone in it. News Media coverage of drug cartel killings and church sanctuary for a man who killed in self-defense.	121648
2007	Closer, The: Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8928		Episode #40. 9-3-2007.	News Media cover sensational trial involving the death of a high-profile divorce attorney. Police worried throughout program about news media reaction. Outside courthouse press conferences. Real-Life Journalist-Columnist Dominick Dunne covers the trial.	121649
2007	Closer, The: Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8961		Episode #41. 9-10-2007.	News Media cover sensational trial involving the death of a high-profile divorce attorney. Police worried throughout program about news media reaction. Outside courthouse press conferences. Real-Life Journalist-Columnist Dominick Dunne covers the trial.	121650
2008	Closer, The: Time Bomb	T	DVD -R HQ 10281		Episode. 9-15-2008. Finale of season. 	Los Angeles Times Reporter Ricardo Ramo and the news media are kept out of the loop when it comes to an attack on the local mall after two of the three teenagers commit suicide.	121651
2009	Closer, The: Waivers of Extradiction	T	DVD -R HQ 11359 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 8-17-2009	News Media. TV Broadcast shows police stopping a truck and arresting the driver.	121652
2005	Closers, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. LAPD Detective Harry Bosch is back with a badge teaming up with former partner Kizmin Rider. Assigned to the LAPD's Open-Unsolved team.	121653
2004	Closet Governor	N		Perkins, Gary M. and Hal Stockbridge		Gay Reporter Michael Harrington sees the closeted lieutenant governor George Vantage, who was sworn in as governor after the sudden resignation of the incumbent, as his ticket onto the front page of his newspaper. He knows first hand that Vantage is gay but he also senses that there is a bigger story. Vantage soon finds himself threatened by an anonymous caller eager to expose “the faggot governor.” A peeping tom who gets off watching the new governor sleep is captured by security cameras spying on Vantage. Harrington thinks things are going well until the state patrol tracks the young man caught on security cameras to Harrington’s apartment. Then his story on the governor’s son and a gambling bill hits the front page. Soon Harrington becomes part of his own story when he answers the phone and a voice on the other end threatens to kill him if he doesn’t back off. The situation explodes when Vantage wake ups and sees a silhouette in his bedroom window. Security guards shoot from below and Vantage grabs his gun and shoots without thinking. A body crashes through the window exposing Vantage to everyone. A young gay reporter, a peeping tom and death threats make a closeted governor’s first months in office a living hell. 	121654
1939	Cloth of Silver	N		Offord, L.G.		Reporter marries a spoiled girl from San Francisco. Newspaper Reporter.	121655
1980	Cloud Dancer	M				TV Reporter (Jo Giese Brown)	121656
1987	Cloud Waltzing	MT	SVD 807			Journalist (Kathleen Beller) involved with reclusive millionaire	121657
2001	Clouded Peace, A (aka They Think It’s All Over)	N		Cole, John		Journalist Alan Houston’s life and marriage is wrecked by the sectarian conflict that flared anew in the northern Ireland of the 1970s. Flattered into becoming an adviser to the British government in Northern Ireland he lets the role go to his head. Absorbed by his new job, he neglected his wife and puts his sons at risk as he courts the innermost circles of the IRA.	121658
1985	Clouds	P	MLPL	Frayn, Michael	Play Index, 1983-87 - 822 F847-4	Press	121659
2000	Clouds	M				Newscaster (Lori Halloran)	121660
1927	Clouds of Witness	N		Sayers, Dorothy L.		Newspaper Headlines and stories used. Reporter is mentioned but not identified. Lord Wimsey volunteers to do an interview in order to get a mistaken account of actual events into print.Pages 54, 143, 192-3.	121661
1939	Clouds Over Europe	M	L	Williams, Brock, Jack Whittingham, Arthur Wimperis (Story). Ian Dalrymple (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kay (Valerie Hobson) disguises self as waitress at airfield to get information on mysterious disappearances of test planes.  When pilot catches her calling her editor with information, he chastises her.Reporter Kay is fired by her boss because her articles imply a missing plane was sabotaged but the wreckage indicates crash was accidental.  But it was sabotaged.  Kay ends up with a newsreel crew."So that's it. Just a rotten little newspaperwoman." "On the contrary, rather a good one." "Just a lying little sneak played the sympathetic girlfriend…." "It doesn't occur to you that I'm trying to do a decent job of work, too?""Spying on people's jobs and private lives so that a bunch of illiterate scribblers can serve up a lot of sensation trash with the morning bacon."	121662
2000	Clouds Over the Heavenly Mountains	N		Greiz, Mark		Photojournalist Gil Kohan is traveling the treacherous back roads of Asia to expose an international drug operation and it is just another day on the job.Divulging the devastating truth to millions is Kohan's greatest passion -- except for the one thing he cherishes even more, his beautiful fiancée Rebecca.Conceding to her concerns, he agrees to forego future menacing assignments -- as soon as he exposes an omnipotent Russian drug cartel. He has witnessed many fascinating events through his work, but he is unprepared for what is to come.While fleeing the Russian Mafia's vengeful wrath, Kohan travels through China and becomes enchanted by the Heavenly Mountains. An aged Taoist priestess informs him that his arrival at this sacred place is preordained.It is his destiny to lead a life of solitude. After several years, he returns to Rebecca defying the warning that his attempt to alter destiny will provoke horrific consequences.	121663
2000	Clover's Movie	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Eric Randall). News Reporter (Candace Morrison).	121664
2005	Clown	M				News Media. Daytime News Reporter (J. Lauren Proctor).	121665
2009	Clown Hunt	M				Film Critic (David H. Hickey). Announcer (Eloise DeJoria).	121666
1988	Clownhouse	M				Radio Newscaster (Victor Salva)	121667
2000	Clowns	M				News Media. Reporter (Catherine Sewell).	121668
1971	Clowns, The	M		Fellini, Federico, Bernardino Zapponi (Screenplay)	Italy - Ness Book	Documentary Film Crew tries to make a movie about what happened to circuses of the past. Elusive nature of truth explored.  Documentary crew prepares to watch a rare documentary on a clown family, but film breaks and burns in projector.Forced to look at a scrapbook to get information they need. Track down famous French clown but he at first refuses to be interviewed. Then they travel to a French television station to view more rare footage, only to find it lasts no more than a minute.Journalist visiting Fellini on the set asks what message he is trying to get across, but the interview is interrupted when  buckets drop on Fellini and interviewer.	121669
2006	Club A	TF			Yugoslavia - Serbo-Croatian	Film Critic-Host Vuk Perovic.	121670
1988	Club Dead	N	OWN - H	Oster, Jerry		Reporter. Charles Ives, a reporter investigating a beautiful ambitious and controversial federal prosecutor	121671
1990	Club Extinction (Dr. M)	M		Jacques, Norbert (Novel - "Mabuse der Spieler"). Thomas Bauermeister (Story). Claude Chabrol (Adaptation).	Germany-Italy-France	Reporter Moser (Hanns Zischler) for East German television investigates a series of suicides and eventually connects them to the powerful Mater Media organization just before the turn of the next century.Reporter discovers Dr. Marsfeldt (Alan Bates) is planning a broadcast which will induce mass suicide. Although Moser is killed, he is able to pass the information on to a detective before he dies.The detective stops the broadcast but refuses to kill Dr. Marsfeldt, and the megalomaniacal media mogul disconnects himself from his life support system.	121672
1990	Club Fed	M				Newsman Rush (Jordan Rush)	121673
2000	Club La Bomba	T			Music	Correspondents (Danielle Brisebois, Annette Raveneau, Puerto Rock). Host (Sofia Vergara).	121674
1998	Club Wild Side	M	SVD 1115		Adult	Reporter	121675
1980	Club, The	M				News Media. Newspaper Reporter 1 (Scot Palmer). Newspaper Reporter 2 (Ron Carter). Commentator (Lou Richards). Second Football Commentator (Gary Files).	121676
2007	Clubbing to Death	M			UK	French News Correspondent (Giles Vickers-Jones).	121677
1999	Clube dos Campeoes	TF			Episode #1. 8-9-1999	News Media. Reporter (Teresa Roby).	121678
1996	Clubhouse Detectives	M				News Media (Liliana Cabal)	121679
2004	Clubhouse, The: Breaking a Slump	T	SVDSP 2004		Episode #2. 9-28-2004	Sports and News Media. Examiner Reporter (Steve Rushin).  TV Reporter (Richard J. Sinclair). Sportswriters. TV Sports Commentators. Sports Guy (Tony Kornheiser).	121680
2004	Clubhouse, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-21-2004	News Media. Sportswriters. TV Sports Commentators	121681
2004	Clubhouse: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-26-2004	TV Reporter (Kevin Kelly). Female Reporter (Erica Schaeffer). Announcer (Ron Darling).	121682
2004	Clubhouse: Trade Talks	T			Episode #4. 10-19-2004	Reporter from the Examiner (Michael Patrick McGill). Interviewer (Randee Heller). Sports Photographer (Sarem Yadegari).	121683
1935	Clue of the Forgotten Murder, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Newspaper Staff. Charles Morden, nose for news and followed it to a malodorous end. Dick Kenney, Morden's city editor who was not impressed by money.  Dan Bleeker, avenging angel of the Blade.	121684
1929	Clue of the New Pin, The	M		Wallace, Edgar (Novel). Kathleen Hayden (Writer)		Reporter Tab Holland (Kim Peacock) from a newspaper helps clear the prime suspect and reveal the identity of the true killer. A nephew discovers the corpse of his wealthy uncle in a vault with a key laying beside the body as the only clue. 	121685
1961	Clue of the New Pin, The	T		Wallace, Edgar (Novel). Philip Mackie (Writer)	Episode #5. 1-1961	Reporter from a newspaper helps clear the prime suspect and reveal the identity of the true killer. A nephew discovers the corpse of his wealthy uncle in a vault with a key laying beside the body as the only clue. 	121686
1923	Clue of the New Pin, The	N		Wallace, Edgar 		Reporter Tab Holland from a newspaper helps clear the prime suspect and reveal the identity of the true killer. A nephew discovers the corpse of his wealthy uncle in a vault with a key laying beside the body as the only clue. 	121687
1948	Clue of the Red Wig, The	SM	OWN - GPL	Carr, John Dickson	In "Murder Mixture: Anthology of Crime Stories, An." "Fifty Best Mysteries."	News Editor MacGrath of the Daily Record. Houston, a crime reporter. Jacqueline Dubois, new reporter. Smartest newshawk reputation.	121688
1947	Clue of the Runaway Blonde, The	NM		Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	121689
1968	Clue of the Twisted Candle	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	121690
1999	Clueless: As if a Girl's Reach Should Exceed Her Grasp	T	SVD 1196, 884		Episode	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Cher (Rachel Blanchard) dispenses not-so-helpful hints when she takes over the school paper's advice columnist	121691
1996	Clueless: City Beautification	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1996	Newscaster (Marc Brown).	121692
2006	CMI: Chris Myers Interview, The: Derek Jeter	T				Interviewer (Chris Myers)	121693
2001	CMT News:	DT			Series 2001-	TV Anchor Tara McNamara	121694
1989	CNBC Business News	DT			Series 1989	News Program. TV Anchor Maria Bartiromo. Business Commentary (Elizabeth Jarosz).	121695
2006	CNET Bureau in Second Life	G				Reporters in CNET Second Life Bureau use the virtual space as a venue for interviewing luminaries from the technology community. Second Life (SL) is an Internet-based virtual world launched in 2003 developed by Linden Research Inc. (Linden Lab).It came to international attention in the mainstream news media in late 2006 and early 2007. Residents interact with each other through motional avatars. They can explore, meet other Residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities.They can create and trade items (virtual property) and services from one another.	121696
2000	CNI: Noticias de la noche	DF			Mexico	News Program. Anchor Ciro Gomez Leyva.	121697
2005	CNN Daybreak	DT				News Program. TV Anchor Carol Costello. Reporters Steve Fainaru, Natalie Solis (2004), Weatherman Chad Myers	121698
2008	CNN Election Center (aka Campbell Brown: Election Center. Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull). 	DT			Campbell Brown wanted to name the show “No Bias, No Bullshit” but CNN would not allow a title with profanity in it. Brown had to settle for “No Bias, No Bull.”	TV Anchor Campbell Brown. Correspondent Dana Bash. Section Anchors David Caplan and Jodie Rivera. 	121699
2006	CNN Live From….	DT				News Program. TV Journalists Wolf Blitzer, Elizabeth Cohen, Anderson Cooper, Seth Doane, Saijan Gohel, Carol Lin, Miles O'Brien, Kyra Phillips, Aneesh Raman. Correspondent Nicole Lapin.	121700
2001	CNN Live Today	DT			Series 2001-	News Program. TV Anchor Sean Callebs. News Correspondent Patricia Bannan (2001-). Newsreader Shakuntla Santhiran (2006). Correspondent Nicole Lapin (2001-). Weather Forecaster Mari Ramos (2007).	121701
1989	CNN Newsroom	DT			Series 1989-2002	Anchors Tony Frassrand, Cassandra Henderson, Thomas Haynes, Rudi Bakhtiar. Reporter Jim Bacon.	121702
2005	CNN Pipeline	DT			Series 2005-	TV News. Anchors Shanon Cook (2006), Kristen Aldridge, Veronica de la Cruz, Nicole Lapin, Melissa Long, Richard Lui.	121703
2004	CNN Presents: Are You Positive?	DT			Episode #16. 11-8-2004	Correspondent Sanjay Gupta.  Host Aaron Brown.	121704
1998	CNN Saturday	DT				News Program. Anchors Evening Edition Carol Lin. Anchor Morning Edition Betty Nguyen. Anchor Afternoon Edition Fredricka Whitfield. Anchor Laurie Dhue. CNN Travel Correspondent Gail O'Neill.	121705
1998	CNN World Beat	DT			Series 1998-2001	Correspondent. West Coast Correspondent Serena Yang.	121706
1978	Co mi zrobisz jak mnie zlapiesz	MF				Reporters (Borys Marynowski, Zdzislaw Szymborski). Photographer Roman Ferde (Bronislaw Pawlik).	121707
1958	Co rekne zena?	MF				Reporter Iwanicki (Jarema Stepowski).	121708
2006	Co slonko widzialo	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Jan Machulski).	121709
1996	Co-Ed Call Girl	MT				Reporter (Tom Simmons)	121710
2007	Co-Ed Confidential: Blind Date	T	DVD -R HQ 9412		Episode #7. Adult	News. Student interested in “making it in the news business.”	121711
1980	Co-Ed Fever (aka Coed Fever)	M			Adult.	Magazine Reporter Fred (Milton Ingley). Harry the horny photographer (Ron Jeremy). National News Magazine Publisher W.R. Jackson (Frank Hallowell) decided to do a front page story on his daughter's sorority.	121712
1917	Co-Respondent, The	M		Pollock, Alice Leal, Rita Weiman (Play).	AFI-Authors/Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Ann Gray (Elaine Hammerstein) writes stories she sends to the New York Ledger. Finally gets a job with the paper and falls in love with the managing editor Richard Manning (Wilfred Lucas).Before getting married, she has an affair with a millionaire. The paper prints a story about the millionaire's impending divorce and an unnamed correspondent. Millionaire sues to get the paper to name the correspondent.Reporter convinces the managing editor to publish the story. The managing editor and the reporter eventually get married.	121713
2005	Coach Carter	M				Reporters (Rob Fukuzaki, Gregory Storm). Field Reporters (Tracey Costello, Mark Jones, Deena Dill).	121714
1989	Coach:	T	SV 183, 148 (Unusable -- Poor Sound), 114,		Episodes. Series February 1989-August 1997. 200 Episodes.	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Reporters. Media. TV Reporter. When Christine (Shelley Fabares) feels penalized by her new contract at the TV station, Hayden coaches her on fine points of negotiation	121715
1989	Coach: 19 Candles	T			Episode #7. 4-12-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden plans a quiet birthday celebration for Kelly.	121716
1991	Coach: 2 BRs, MTN, VW	T	DVD -R HQ 4081		Episode #51. 2-26-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden can't deal with Stuart during a family ski trip.	121717
1993	Coach: About Face	T	DVD -R HQ 4315		Episode #97. 4-30-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Searching for a job, Christine mulls a face-lift	121718
1994	Coach: Above and Beyond the Call of Hayden	T	DVD -R HQ 3609		Episode #131. 10-16-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121719
1991	Coach: Any Place I Hang Myself Is Home	T	DVD -R HQ 4141		Episode #59. 11-2-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden buys a house without consulting Christine	121720
1997	Coach: Baby Coaches	T	DVD -R HQ 3827		Episode #195. 4-2-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden takes Tim to a mother and child class.	121721
1993	Coach: Baby on Board?	T	DVD -R HQ 4329		Episode #100. 9-14-1993. Season 6 Opener	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine wants a baby.	121722
1994	Coach: Babywreckers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3537		Episode #112. 1-4-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther, Dauber and Hayden try to care for a friend's baby.	121723
1992	Coach: Bachelor Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4260		Episode #84. 11-9-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121724
1994	Coach: Be a Good Sport	T	DVD -R HQ 3640.		Episode #135. 11-19-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Cuts in the non-football athletic budget force Hayden into a televised debate	121725
1993	Coach: Belly of the Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 3503		Episode #101. 9-21-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine dozes during Hayden's advances. Hayden defends Luther's dog in court.	121726
1992	Coach: Big Brother, Little Brain	T			Episode #78. 9-21-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121727
1993	Coach: Bigger They Are, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3463		Episode #94. 2-23-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121728
1994	Coach: Blue Chip Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 3561		Episode #118. 3-1-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden's top recruit no longer wants to play football.	121729
1995	Coach: Bo Knows	T	DVD -R HQ 3678		Episode #158. 10-31-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden tries to recruit one of his former college players for the Breakers	121730
1997	Coach: Body Gardener, The	T			Episode #189. 2-5-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden discovers his new bodyguard is his former gardener	121731
1992	Coach: Born Luther	T	DVD -R HQ 3418		Episode #80. 9-19-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121732
1997	Coach: Boy and His Doll, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3783		Episode #188. 1-22-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther objects when Timothy is given a Princess Tiffany doll.	121733
1990	Coach: Break-Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4015		Episode #40. 11-6-1990.	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden forsakes football with the guys to meet Christine's antique-dealer friend	121734
1989	Coach: Bring Me the Head of Stuart Rosebrock	T	DVD -R HQ 3932		Episode #16. 12-5-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden unwittingly splits Kelly and Stuart when he reluctantly accepts dinner invitation and enjoys the floor show supplied by the bickering couple.	121735
1993	Coach: Burden of the Burleighs	T	DVD -R HQ 3463		Episode #93. 2-16-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121736
1993	Coach: Buzzy Money	T	DVD -R HQ 3448		Episode #91. 1-26-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121737
1995	Coach: Bye Bye Burleigh (1)	T			Episode #163. 12-5-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121738
1995	Coach: Bye Bye Burleigh (2)	T			Episode #164. 12-12-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121739
1990	Coach: Cabin Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 4035		Episode #42. 11-27-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine comes for her things. Luther wants to buy a neighboring cabin.	121740
1995	Coach: Call Me Cupid	T	DVD -R HQ 4485		Episode #144. 2-13-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121741
1992	Coach: Can We Go Home Now?	T	DVD -R HQ 4230	Bull, Sheldon	Episode #76. 5-18-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Stress of long-distance relationship troubles Hayden. Hayden-Christine problem resolved when she loses her network job and returns to Minnesota.	121742
1990	Coach: Carnival Knowledge	T	DVD -R HQ 3936		Episode #26. 2-20-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Coach Watkins gets revenge on Hayden	121743
1990	Coach: Christmas Brains	T	DVD -R HQ 4046 (Missing end credits)		Episode #45. 12-18-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden spends Christmas with Kelly, Stuart and the Rosebrocks	121744
1993	Coach: Christmas of the Van Damed	T	DVD -R HQ 3537		Episode #111. 12-14-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther makes a nuisance of himself after tracing his family tree.	121745
1995	Coach: Close Encounters of the Worst Kind	T	DVD -R HQ 3635		Episode #141. 1-16-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Christine try to work out their marital woes during an encounter weekend	121746
1994	Coach: Coach -- Retrospective (Parts One and Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 3589. SV 274		Episodes #125-#126.  5-24-94	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Interviewer Mary Hart (Herself)  talks to Hayden about his life and work at Minnesota State. Subjects include beginnings of relationship with Christine, relationships with other people in his life.	121747
1994	Coach: Coach For a Day (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3546		Episode #113. 1-11-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden has difficulty recommending Luther for a head coaching job.	121748
1994	Coach: Coach For a Day (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3546		Episode #114. 1-18-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Former head coach Luther is embarrassed by his new profession.	121749
1995	Coach: Coach's Cornered	T	DVD -R HQ 3678	Staretski, Joseph	Episode #159. 11-7-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.After Doris Sherman (Katherine Helmond) fires Rockne Dawson (Nick Bakay) the hostile host of her TV station's post-game show, she surprises Hayden by taking Luther's suggestion for a replacement: Christine Armstrong Fox.	121750
1990	Coach: Coaches Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 3936		Episode #25. 2-13-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden meets his idols at a conference, but his dreams of swimming with the big fishes drown in a sea of anonymity. George Allen, Hank Stram, Barry Switzer (Themselves).	121751
1993	Coach: Commercial, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4280		Episode #89. 1-5-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121752
1993	Coach: Commercial, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4280		Episode #90. 1-12-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121753
1990	Coach: Curley O'Brien Award, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3935		Episode #23. 1-23-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden plans victory party for anticipated award.	121754
1992	Coach: Dateline-Bangkok (aka Dateline: Bangkok).	T	DVD -R HQ 2202. SV 145		Episode #73. 4-24-1992	Correspondent John Bennett Perry (Arthur Blackmore) is stationed in  Bangkok. When he visits, Kelly falls in love with him.	121755
1991	Coach: Dauber Graduates	T	DVD -R HQ 4055		Episode #46. 1-8-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.College graduate Dauber bucks Hayden	121756
1989	Coach: Dauber's Blow-Out	T	DVD -R HQ 8488		Episode #13. 6-7-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.An anti-fun head of the Conduct Committee joins Hayden in supervising a season-ending party.	121757
1989	Coach: Dauber's Got a Girl	T			Episode #15. 11-28-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden feuds with girls' basketball coach.	121758
1996	Coach: Dauber's Vehicle	T	DVD -R HQ 4581		Episode #171. 2-27-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121759
1995	Coach: Day I Met Frank Gifford, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3636		Episode #146. 2-28-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther tags along with Hayden to a dinner honoring Frank Gifford (Himself). Kathy Lee, his wife (Herself)	121760
1990	Coach: Day That Moses Came To Town, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3998		Episode #36. 10-9-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden is jealous of the basketball coach the university is wooing	121761
1989	Coach: Define Romance	T	DVD -R HQ 3926		Episode #10. 5-3-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden feels threatened when Christine dates another man.	121762
1994	Coach: Devil in Mrs. Burleigh, The (aka Devil and Mrs. Burleigh, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 3560		Episode #117. 2-22-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Misunderstandings make Howard think his wife is cheating	121763
1991	Coach: Diamonds Are a Dentist's Best Friend	T	DVD -R HQ 4120		Episode #55. 4-9-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden buys a discount engagement ring for Christine	121764
1995	Coach: Did Someone Call Me Snorer?	T	DVD -R HQ 3635		Episode #140. 1-9-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine sends Hayden to a sleep clinic to conquer his snoring	121765
1993	Coach: Dirty Tricks	T			Episode #96. 3-30-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121766
1995	Coach: Don't Get Mad, Get Cooley	T	DVD -R HQ 3349. 4133.  SVD 1427		Episode #150. 4-16-1995.	TV Consumer Reporter Spencer Cooley (Doug Ballard) is asked by Luther to confront Hayden about a broken-down he sold him. After Luther sees what damage he did, both he and the Coach try to get the news tape back.They go to the station where they end up hiding in an edit room used by Christine.	121767
1992	Coach: Dresswreckers	T	DVD -R HQ 4260		Episode #85. 11-14-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121768
1996	Coach: Fantasy Camp	T	DVD -R HQ 3750.		Episode #174. 4-2-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Luther vie when the Breakers sponsor a fantasy camp.	121769
1991	Coach: Father and Son Reunion, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4104		Episode #54. 4-2-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121770
1992	Coach: Father of the Year	T			Episode #79. 9-28-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121771
1995	Coach: Fool for Lunch	T	DVD -R HQ 3675		Episode #155. 9-27-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Unwitting Luther becomes the Don Juan of his retirement village.	121772
1997	Coach: Fox By Any Other Name, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3799	Astle, Tom J.	Episode #193. 3-12-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden recalls how Tim got his name as a result of the coach's mishap with a hospital clerk, which led to a baby-naming contest sponsored by an antagonistic sportswriter.	121773
1992	Coach: Frequent Flyers, Crossed Wires	T	DVD -R HQ 4230	Bell, Warren	Episode #75. 5-11-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Christine have conflicting commitments when a network premiere party is scheduled the same night as Hayden's sports banquet, at which he hopes to receive the coveted Curly O'Brien award.Out of the confusing arise a pair of resolutions: Christine decides to stay in Minnesota while Hayden decides to move to New York to be with Christine.	121774
1989	Coach: Gambling For Meat	T	DVD -R HQ 3900		Episode #6. 4-5-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden suspends Luther for 30 days for gambling when he bets against the team and wins a steak at the Touchdown Club. Luther thinks he has been fired and takes another job.	121775
1996	Coach: Gardener, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3712		Episode #168. 2-6-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden confronts the gardener when his backyard plants start to die	121776
1994	Coach: Goodbye, Mr. Putts	T	DVD -R HQ 3579		Episode #123. 5-10-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Women coaches challenge the men to a golf match	121777
1994	Coach: Graceless Under Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 3604.	Stevens, Jeremy	Episode #129. 10-2-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden's image consultant Susan Miller (Jessica Walter) gets underfoot when he coaches the team. Reporter #1 (Rick Fitts). Reporter #2 (David Nathan Schwartz). Reporter #3 (Susan Lentini).	121778
1996	Coach: Grimmworld	T	DVD -R HQ 3770		Episode #183. 10-26-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121779
1990	Coach: Haven't I Slept With You Somewhere Before?	T	DVD -R HQ 3937		Episode #27. 2-27-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden thinks the new university president is a former lover.	121780
1990	Coach: Hayden and Luther's Excellent Adventure	T	DVD -R HQ 4015		Episode #39. 10-30-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden leaves town to recruit on the eve of Christine's awards banquet	121781
1991	Coach: Hayden Fox for Universal Jocks	T	DVD -R HQ 4104		Episode #53. 3-26-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121782
1990	Coach: Hayden's in the Kitchen with Dinah	T	DVD -R HQ 4005		Episode #38. 10-23-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden passes up a victory celebration to care for bedridden Christine	121783
1994	Coach: Head Like a Wheel	T	DVD -R HQ 4405		Episode #124. 5-17-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.On his 49th birthday, Hayden wants to drive a race car.	121784
1996	Coach: Her  Boyfriend's Back	T	DVD -R HQ 3712		Episode #167. 1-26-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Julie's boyfriend, the father of her child, unexpectedly comes back into her life	121785
1990	Coach: Homewreckers	T	DVD -R HQ 3937		Episode #28. 3-6-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden seeks Luther's companionship while Christine works on the weekend.	121786
1989	Coach: Hoot, Hoot Hike	T			Episode #12. 5-31-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Poetry of football turned into ballet by Kelly's dance instructor who envisions a pas de deux with technical advisor Hayden.	121787
1991	Coach: Hurly-Burleigh	T	DVD -R HQ 4081		Episode #52. 3-12-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Howard's wife has misgivings about his Las Vegas trip with the guys	121788
1989	Coach: I Don't Know Much About Art, But I Know What Makes Me Mad	T	DVD -R HQ 8488		Episode #14. 11-21-1989. Season 2 Opener	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden dislikes art. Christine dislikes his attitude,	121789
1991	Coach: I Hate Barbara	T	DVD -R HQ 4152		Episode #62. 11-23-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden tells Christine he hates her friend	121790
1991	Coach: I Think I Can't, I Think I Can't	T	DVD -R HQ 4072		Episode #61. 11-16-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Luther are snowbound in a cramped train compartment	121791
1989	Coach: I'm in Love With a Boy Named Stuart	T	DVD -R HQ 3887		Episode #4. 3-15-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden detests Kelly's new boyfriend.	121792
1989	Coach: I'm In the Mood For Luther	T	DVD -R HQ 3933		Episode #19. 12-26-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine fixes Luther up with a friend.	121793
1989	Coach: I'm Sorry I Told You My Wife Was Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 3926		Episode #9. 4-26-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden consoles wealthy alumnus' widow to secure a substantial donation.	121794
1990	Coach: I've Got A Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 3934		Episode #22. 1-16-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.TV Sportscaster Christine's loose lips could sink Hayden's recruitment of top quarterback. When he secretly recruits the player, Christine blabs to a sportscaster.	121795
1990	Coach: Iceman Goeth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4035		Episode #41. 11-13-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Depressed over Christine, Hayden gets comfort from an unlikely source	121796
1989	Coach: If a Coach Falls in the Woods	T	DVD -R HQ 3932		Episode #17. 12-12-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden runs away to protest Kelly's wedding to Stuart.	121797
1989	Coach: If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's.	T			Episode #18. 12-19-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Sports Anchor Keith Jackson (Himself).  Reporter #1 (Douglas Berring).Sportscaster Keith Jackson (Himself). Bob Griese (Himself). Reporter #1 (Douglas Berring). Game pressure gives Hayden a facial tic before a national broadcast.	121798
1993	Coach: If She Can Make It There	T	DVD -R HQ 3509		Episode #104. 10-12-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Kelly gets a job in New York, but Hayden isn't ready to let her go.	121799
1992	Coach: If That's Opportunity, Don't Answer	T	DVD -R HQ 4213. SVD 1099. SV 147		Episode #74. 5-2-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.TV Reporter Christine (Shelley Fabares) makes news in New York with a network-anchor audition. Top story how it affects her relationship with coachNetwork job offer poses Christine a dilemma: To stay in Minnesota with Hayden or move to New York.	121800
1996	Coach: In the Money	T			Episode #184. 12-11-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121801
1994	Coach: Inconceivable	T	DVD -R HQ 3609		Episode #132. 10-17-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121802
1990	Coach: Investment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3934		Episode #21. 1-9-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden convinces Luther to invest in the Touchdown Club. An opening night mishap threatens their partnership and friendship when Luther is forced to call Hayden after a robbery.	121803
1995	Coach: Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Me? (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3654		Episode #153. 9-13-1995. Season 8 Opener	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and the gang arrive in Florida where he will coach the Breakers, a pro team.	121804
1995	Coach: Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Me? (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3654		Episode #154. 9-20-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.After offending the city, Hayden must win the opening game to redeem himself	121805
1990	Coach: Is This Your First Time on the Riverboat, Miss Watkins?	T	DVD -R HQ 4005		Episode #37. 10-16-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden allows Coach Watkins in on the weekly poker game	121806
1996	Coach: Isn't It Romantic?	T			Episode #181. 10-19-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121807
1993	Coach: It Came From New York	T			Episode #108. 11-16-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121808
1994	Coach: It Should Happen To You	T	DVD -R HQ 3598		Episode #128. 9-19-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121809
1997	Coach: It's a Swamp Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 3790		Episode #191. 2-19-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther's plans for the men's annual fishing trip lead to an alligator swamp.	121810
1994	Coach: Jailbirds	T	DVD -R HQ 3611		Episode #133. 10-24-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine gets into trouble at Ruthanne's bachelorette party.	121811
1990	Coach: Jerk At The Opera, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3951		Episode #32. 4-17-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine sees an old flame (Mike Farrell). Hayden is jealous.	121812
1995	Coach: Johnsonwreckers	T	DVD -R HQ 4498		Episode #145. 2-20-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121813
1994	Coach: Judy's Turn	T	DVD -R HQ 3604		Episode #130. 10-3-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121814
1996	Coach: Just Short of the Goal	T	DVD -R HQ 3769		Episode #179. 10-5-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.After Hayden refuses, Luther steps in to write a book about losing	121815
1989	Coach: Kelly and the Professor	T	DVD -R HQ 3880		Episode #1. 2-28-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Kelly tells Hayden she had a date with a faculty member and he wants to know who. Kelly's enrollment awakens Hayden's paternal feelings.	121816
1990	Coach: Kelly Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 3951		Episode #31. 4-4-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.After pushing to be Hayden's secretary, Kelly takes a better job.	121817
1989	Coach: Kelly, Meet Christine	T	DVD -R HQ 3880		Episode #3. 3-8-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine demands Hayden be truthful with Kelly about their relationship	121818
1995	Coach: Kelly's New Guy (1)	T			Episode #147. 3-13-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121819
1995	Coach: Kelly's New Guy (2)	T			Episode #148. 3-20-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121820
1991	Coach: Kick-Off and the Kiss-Off, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4120. SV 111		Episode #56. 9-27-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Sports Illustrated cover. Hayden's photograph appears on the cover of Sports Illustrated after his team is ranked in the top 20.	121821
1995	Coach: Kicker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3819		Episode #142. 1-23-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden tries to recruit a Third-World place-kicker. Guest: Lou Holtz.	121822
1992	Coach: Last of the Red-Hot Luthers	T	DVD -R HQ 4207		Episode #71. 2-22-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther can't face Hayden's secretary after a one-night stand.	121823
1996	Coach: Last Tango in Orlando	T	DVD -R HQ 3770		Episode #180. 10-12-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Doris hires a gorgeous, Brazilian soccer player to kick for the Breakers	121824
1997	Coach: Leaving Orlando (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3854		Episode #198. 5-7-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Christine sneak off to the cabin to consider his coaching future	121825
1997	Coach: Leaving Orlando (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3854		Episode #199. 5-14-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Foxes find three strange brothers living under their cabin.	121826
1997	Coach: Leaving Orlando (Part 3)	T	DVD -R HQ 3868		Episode #200. 5-14-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.The Foxes make a decision about Hayden's next career move	121827
1991	Coach: Leonard Kraleman, All-American	T	DVD -R HQ 4072		Episode #50. 2-19-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Christine tutor a nerd in social skills	121828
1994	Coach: Like Father, Like Daughter	T	DVD -R HQ 3560		Episode #116. 2-15-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Kelly can't attend when Hayden goes to New York to receive an award	121829
1991	Coach: Loonstruck	T	DVD -R HQ 4173		Episode #63. 11-27-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121830
1989	Coach: Loss Weekend, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3887		Episode #5. 3-22-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Losing streak makes Hayden unpleasant company for Christine.	121831
1989	Coach: Love Me Tender	T			Episode #2. 3-1-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Kelly's return to Minnesota for college awakens Hayden's paternal instincts, disrupting his relationship with Christine.	121832
1992	Coach: Love Me Tender	T	DVD -R HQ 4259		Episode #83. 10-27-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther tells Christine his true feelings after a brush with death.	121833
1993	Coach: Luck Stops Here, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3509		Episode #103. 10-5-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther thinks the team's winning streak hinges on his lucky shirt.	121834
1993	Coach: Luthario	T			Episode #95. 3-9-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121835
1994	Coach: Luther and Ruthanne Take the Big 12 Steps	T	DVD -R HQ 3629		Episode #139. 12-19-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther and Ruthanne try to help each other shed bad habits.	121836
1996	Coach: Luther Get Your Gun	T	DVD -R HQ 4603		Episode #175. 4-30-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther accompanies Doris to her friend's estate for an annual hunting trip.	121837
1990	Coach: Magnificent Abscession	T	DVD -R HQ 3998		Episode #35. 10-2-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther substitutes for dental patient Hayden	121838
1990	Coach: Man and a Woman (and Two Theater Majors), A	T	DVD -R HQ 3933		Episode #20. 1-2-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Bickering Kelly and Stuart invade Christine and Hayden's intimate weekend.	121839
1991	Coach: Marion Kind, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4062		Episode #48. 2-5-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121840
1991	Coach: Marion Kind, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4062		Episode #49. 2-12-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Peter again steals Luther's girlfriend	121841
1990	Coach: Men Don't Heal	T			Episode #43. 12-4-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121842
1994	Coach: My Best Friend's Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 3569		Episode #122. 5-3-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Christine have lukewarm reactions to Luther's uninhibited date	121843
1994	Coach: My Cup Runneth Over	T	DVD -R HQ 3561		Episode #115. 2-8-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121844
1994	Coach: My Fair Agent	T	DVD -R HQ 3611		Episode #134. 11-7-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden blames Christine for his sexist attitude toward an attractive co-worker	121845
1992	Coach: My True Love Gave To Me	T	DVD -R HQ 4283		Episode #88. 12-15-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden's and Dauber's gifts to the women in their lives get switched	121846
1997	Coach: Neighbor Hood	T			Episode #197. 4-23-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121847
1996	Coach: Nice Guys Get Cut	T	DVD -R HQ 3704		Episode #166. 1-2-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden must decide which player to cut from the team	121848
1993	Coach: Nice Job If You Can Get It	T	DVD -R HQ 4329	Stevens, Jeremy	Episode #102. 9-28-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden's overactive ego has him convinced that Christine's success is not her own doing. Reporter #1 (John McGaffney). Reporter #2 (Harry Woolf).	121849
1992	Coach: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished	T	DVD -R HQ 4198		Episode #70. 2-15-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121850
1995	Coach: Oh, A Pro Job (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4512		Episode #151. 5-3-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121851
1995	Coach: Oh, A Pro Job (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4512, 3651		Episode #152. 5-10-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden must choose between two fantastic job offers	121852
1992	Coach: Old Fish and the Shoes, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4207		Episode #72. 3-14-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine sells Hayden's football shoes, autographed by Johnny Unitas	121853
1993	Coach: One for the Road	T	DVD -R HQ 3487		Episode #99. 5-18-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121854
1994	Coach: One of the Guys	T	DVD -R HQ 3569		Episode #121. 4-5-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine goes fishing with the guys and catches the biggest fish	121855
1994	Coach: Out of Control	T	DVD -R HQ 3628		Episode #137. 11-28-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Opposing player is badly hurt after Hayden encourages rough play.	121856
1989	Coach: Parents' Weekend	T	DVD -R HQ 3904		Episode #8. 4-19-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine is seized by an uncontrollable urge to get a look at Hayden's ex-wife who is coming up for Parents' Weekend. Hayden won't tell his former wife about Christine.	121857
1996	Coach: Patching Things Up	T	DVD -R HQ 3730		Episode #169. 2-13-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden's lack of energy causes Christine to consult a specialist	121858
1992	Coach: Patriot Bowl, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4269		Episode #87. 12-2-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121859
1993	Coach: Piece O'Cake (aka Piece of Cake)	T	DVD -R HQ 3513		Episode #106. 11-2-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther befriends a fatherless boy	121860
1989	Coach: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 3868		Episode.	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Kelly's enrollment awakens Hayden's paternal feelings.	121861
1991	Coach: Pineapple Bowl, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4166		Episode #64. 12-7-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.In his first bowl game, Hayden vies with his mentor	121862
1991	Coach: Pineapple Bowl, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4166		Episode #65. 12-17-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121863
1993	Coach: Pioneer Bowl, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4361.	Rips, Martin and Joseph Staretski	Episode #110. 12-7-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.One the day of the Pioneer Bowl, an accident puts Luther in the hospital with a concussion -- but the team wins the National Championship anyway,. Reporter (Patrick Pankhurst).	121864
1993	Coach: Playbook, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4338. SV 240 (Media Excerpts).		Episode #109. 11-30-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6. Reporter #1 (James Acheson). Sportscaster #2 (Bruce Jarchow). Reporter #2 (R. Martin Klein). Sportscaster #1 (James McDonnell).Hayden's playbook falls into enemy hands on the eve of Hayden's biggest game. Sportscaster #1 (James McDonnell). Sportscaster (Bruce Jarchow). Reporter #1 (James Acheson). Reporter #2 (R. Martin) Klein).	121865
1996	Coach: Player To Be Named Later, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3769		Episode #176. 5-7-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden must choose a player when the Breakers have first pick in the NFL draft. Real-Life Sportscasters-Commentators Jerry Jones, Mike Ditka, Joe Theismann, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson.	121866
1990	Coach: Poodle Springs	T	DVD -R HQ 3990		Episode #33. 5-5-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Dauber endangers a poodle belonging to Judy's parents	121867
1994	Coach: Popcorn Bowl, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3629		Episode #138. 12-12-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6. Reporter #1 (Mark Fauser). Reporter #2 (Jeff Mosley).Just before big bowl game, rumor breaks out that Hayden may be taking job in the pros. Reporter #1 (Mark Fauser). Reporter #2 (Jeff Mosley). Reporter #3 (Stephanie Moffett).	121868
1990	Coach: Professor Doolittle	T	DVD -R HQ 3938		Episode #29. 3-13-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.University president makes Hayden teach a course	121869
1994	Coach: Pros & Cons	T	DVD -R HQ 3598		Episode #127. 9-12-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121870
1991	Coach: Puppy Love	T	DVD -R HQ 4055		Episode #47. 1-22-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden tries to keep a large donation from going to the basketball program.	121871
1996	Coach: Quarantine	T	DVD -R HQ 3741		Episode #172. 3-12-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther's pet monkey bites Hayden's finger, forcing the whole gang into quarantine	121872
1991	Coach: Real Guy's Guy, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4141		Episode #58. 10-25-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden pressures Kelly to date his star player	121873
1991	Coach: Requiem For a Groundskeeper	T	DVD -R HQ 4152		Episode #60. 11-9-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden receives an oddball inheritance from an acquaintance.	121874
1992	Coach: Return of the Marriage Killer	T			Episode #67. 1-11-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121875
1992	Coach: Rizzendough Rendezvous	T	DVD -R HQ 4259		Episode #82. 10-19-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121876
1992	Coach: Rizzendough Revisited	T	DVD -R HQ 4173		Episode #66. 1-6-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121877
1990	Coach: Rosebrocks of Wisconsin, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3935		Episode #24. 1-30-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden objects to Kelly spending all her time in Wisconsin with her new family. Kelly forces her father to meet her in-laws.	121878
1993	Coach: Running on Empty	T	DVD -R HQ 3527		Episode #107. 11-9-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine suggests she and Hayden visit a fertility clinic.	121879
1996	Coach: Save the Wave	T	DVD -R HQ 7819		Episode #170. 2-20-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121880
1995	Coach: She's Having Our Baby (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3670		Episode #156. 10-17-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121881
1995	Coach: She's Having Our Baby (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3670		Episode #157. 10-24-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121882
1992	Coach: Shirley Burleigh, Girlie Friday	T			Episode #81. 10-12-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Burleigh's wife gets a job in the athletic department	121883
1991	Coach: Since My Beaver Left Me	T	DVD -R HQ 4133		Episode #57. 10-4-1991	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121884
1996	Coach: Sleepless in Orlando	T	DVD -R HQ 4621		Episode #178. 9-28-1996. Season 9 Opener	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121885
1996	Coach: Somebody's Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 3761		Episode #177. 5-21-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Adoption complications develop when Julie's father returns	121886
1994	Coach: Something Old, Something New	T	DVD -R HQ 3565		Episode #120. 3-22-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121887
1997	Coach: Somewhere Out There	T	DVD -R HQ 3783		Episode #187. 1-8-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Dauber analyzes his life when he believes aliens are contacting him.	121888
1994	Coach: Stand-In, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3565		Episode #119. 3-8-1994	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121889
1997	Coach: Stench of Death, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3827		Episode #194. 3-26-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther becomes obsessed with a psychic's prediction.	121890
1990	Coach: Sunshine on My Shoulder Makes Me Happy: A Show About Bird Ransom	T	DVD -R HQ 3938		Episode #30. 3-20-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden loses vacationing Luther's bird	121891
1995	Coach: Ten Percent of Nothing	T			Episode #149. 4-4-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121892
1990	Coach: That Shouldn't Happen	T	DVD -R HQ 3990		Episode #34. 9-25-1990. Season 3 Opener.	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Freak accident sidelines the star quarterback	121893
1995	Coach: There's Got To Be a Mourning After (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3687		Episode #161. 11-21-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther's new companion in the wake of his dog's death floor Hayden	121894
1995	Coach: There's Got To Be a Mourning After (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3687		Episode #162. 10-24-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Meddling Hayden tries to persuade Luther to stop dating Doris	121895
1995	Coach: Tight End, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3704		Episode #165. 12-19-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6. Television commentators focus on the team's new sex symbol during a game.While Hayden's priority is the Breakers' first game of the season, Doris Sherman (Katherine Helmond) is concerned with re-signing a handsome washout so he can model a line of swimwear endorsed by the team.Frank Gifford (Himself). Dan Dierdorf (Himself). Al Michael (Himself). Photographer (Jim Chiros).	121896
1992	Coach: To Air Is Human	T	DVD -R HQ 4268	Stern, Elliot	Episode #77. 9-14-1992. Season 5 Opener	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden wins his first football game of the year and proposes to Christine on his new live television show.	121897
1997	Coach: To Ski Or Not To Ski	T	DVD -R HQ 3790		Episode #190. 2-12-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Doris takes the gang to a ski resort for Valentine's Day.	121898
1995	Coach: Turtle World	T	DVD -R HQ 3688		Episode #160. 11-14-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther gets a hot real-estate tip. Guests Football Players Tom Poston, Erick Dickerson, Lawrence Taylor and Walter Payton.	121899
1993	Coach: Uneasy Rider	T	DVD -R HQ 3513		Episode #105. 10-26-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden and Dauber buy motorcycles	121900
1997	Coach: Upsized	T	DVD -R HQ 3839.		Episode #196. 4-16-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Doris makes Luther general manager, allowing Hayden to hire Dick Butkus.	121901
1996	Coach: Van Damn vs. Fox	T	DVD -R HQ 3750		Episode #173. 3-19-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther sues his pal when he burns his mouth at Hayden's barbecue	121902
1993	Coach: Vegas Odds	T	DVD -R HQ 4300		Episode #92. 2-2-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121903
1997	Coach: Viva Las Ratings	T	DVD -R HQ 3799		Episode #192. 2-26-1997	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Luther attends an Elvis memorabilia auction in Las Vegas	121904
1992	Coach: Vows	T	DVD -R HQ 4269		Episode #86. 11-23-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121905
1995	Coach: Walk-On, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4485		Episode #143. 2-6-1995	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121906
1992	Coach: War of the Dopes	T			Episode #68. 2-3-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121907
1996	Coach: We Can Never Die	T			Episode #182. 10-26-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121908
1990	Coach: When Hayden Met Christine	T	DVD -R HQ 4046		Episode #44. 12-11-1990	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine is host of a charity ball Hayden must attend	121909
1989	Coach: Whose Team Is It, Anyway?	T	DVD -R HQ 3927		Episode #11. 5-17-1989	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden needs a victory in his last game for a winning season. But he may be forced to bench his star player for skipping practice.	121910
1993	Coach: Why So Happy, Hayden?	T	DVD -R HQ 3487		Episode #98. 5-11-1993	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden goes to great lengths to recruit a top high-school player	121911
1996	Coach: Wings Over Buffalo	T	DVD -R HQ 3773		Episode #186. 12-20-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Hayden suspects foul play when the team gets food poisoning from Buffalo wings.	121912
1992	Coach: Woodchuck, the Beaver and the Fox, The: A Ménage a Trois	T	DVD -R HQ 4198		Episode #69. 2-8-1992	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.	121913
1994	Coach: Working Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 3628		Episode #136. 11-27-1994.	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.Christine's co-host tries to have her replaced.	121914
1996	Coach: You Win Some, You Lose Some	T	DVD -R HQ 3773	Sandler, Ellen and Cindy Chupack	Episode #185. 12-18-1996	TV Sportscaster Christine Armstrong Fox (Shelley Fabares) for KCCY-TV, Channel 6.When Hayden and Christine made plans to celebrate Christmas in Minnesota, they never believed the Breakers had any chance of making it to the playoffs.But it looks as if Hayden will play the Bills in Buffalo instead of playing Santa to Tim on his first Christmas. Monday Night Football announcers Frank Gifford, Al Michaels and Dan Dierdorf appear as themselves.Reporter (Jane Edith Wilson).	121915
2005	Coachen	TF			Sweden	Journalist (Albert Hakansson). Coach of a successful division III soccer-team's key player gets involved in a drug jam.	121916
2009	Coal Dust to Stardust	N		Hopson, Tonia		Paparazzi follow Emily Marie Taylor, a beautiful, sweet, country girl with flaming red hair and emerald green eyes who captures the attention of three men who all love her. Set in the 1960s, the screams of the fans and the flash of the paparazzi’s camera remind her of how she got where she is. 	121917
2004	Coalition	M				News Media. Reporter #2 (Kim Taggart).	121918
2008	Coast Growers	N		Gleeson, John		Reporter Pat Ross investigates the death of Publisher Albert Sloan of the muckraking Coast Chronicle who has made plenty of enemies over the more than 30 years of publication. When his body is found hanging in an apple grove off Settler’s Road, the Mounties waste no time ruling his death a suicide. After all, he even left a suicide note. At the urging of Sloan’s widow, Reporter Ross is drawn into an investigation of Sloan’s last days. The search leads Pat from Witka City’s most powerful operators to the beautiful Miss Kewpie Star Wars and her dangerous associate, Big Bill, from the source of an inexplicably significant bonsai tree to the ghostly shoreline manse of dead poet Virgil Wood. As the truth emerges, and even after a second high-profile death-by-apparent-suicide occurs, Ross is left to wonder: Had Albert Sloan stumbled onto the story of a lifetime, or was he simply a vindictive defeated politician whose sordid past and giant ego finally caught up with him?	121919
1925	Coast of Folly, The	M			Swanson	Reporter (Arthur Housman).	121920
1963	Coast of Skeletons	M				Interviewer (Derek Lyndon).	121921
1999	Coast to Coast	N		Raphael, Frederic		News Media	121922
1962	Coast to Coast	N		Ross, Walter	Weinberg List	Journalist	121923
1996	Coaster	N		Duffey, Betsy		TV Weatherman Dub Dugan is a well-known weatherman with a Willard Scott personality. But for 12-year-old Hart, his mother’s new boyfriend Dugan is a dud. Hart and his father used to be a fearless duo and rode all kinds of roller coasters together. Unfortunately, that is about the only memory he has of the man since his parents’ divorce two years ago. To keep that memory alive, he and his best friend secretly build a small coaster in the ravine behind their houses. When Hart  decides to test it, he breaks his arm and learns that bravery comes in many forms. Dugan is there for him and his mother, and he finally finds the courage to accept the changes in his life. While secretly building a roller coaster in the woods, 12-year-old Hart tries to come to terms with his parents’ divorce and his mother’s new relationship with a TV weatherman.	121924
1913	Coats	P	MLPL	Gregory, Lady	V822 G822-10	Press"Who's truth?"	121925
1994	Cobb	M	L	Stump, Al (Book - "Cobb: Biography, A"). Ron Shelton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Al Stump (Robert Wuhl) contacted by Cobb in 1960 to do his autobiography. At their first meeting, he finds himself dodging bullets and insults. Stump objects to flowery opening Cobb dictates. Cobb shoots at him. .Stump writes two manuscripts, the one Cobb wants and will give final approval to, and one that will tell the truth. Newsreel on Cobb's life seen as Cobb would imagine it: filled with racism, wife beating, violence, murder.  Cobb finds secret manuscript.Cobb suffers heart attack. Tells Stump to print the whole story. Cobb dies. Stump writes, newspapers will say he died quietly in his sleep. And we all know "writers never lie." Sportswriter goes to favorite watering hole. Colleagues demand to know truth.Stump recites flowery opening Cobb dictated, begins telling stories reinforcing legend. Sportswriter #1 (Jeff Fellenzer). Sportswriter #2 (Doug Krikorian). Mud (Allan Malamud). Newsreel Narrator (Bill Whittman). "I'm going to tell the truth.""Who's truth?" "Mine. I'm the writer." "And I'm the legend." "I published the lie, and put the truth in a closet...I didn't lie so the children of America would have heroes, or some such hogwash. Finally, I lied for myself. I needed him to be a hero..."	121926
1986	Cobra	M	DVD -R 1553			TV Reporter (Christine Craft). Reporter #1 (Leslie Morris).  Reporter #2 (Clare Nono). Reporter #3 (Steve Lentz). Reporter #4 (Glenda Wina). Reporter #5 (Michael Bershad). Reporter #6 (Joe Fowler).	121927
1988	Cobra nero 2	MF				Newscaster (Chantal Manz)	121928
1948	Cobra Strikes, The	M	VHS 5233	Conrad, Eugene (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Mike Kent (Richard Fraser) is former crime reporter who has history of solving crimes that baffled police. He gets involved in case of inventor who is shot, presumably because of column Kent  wrote about invention on which man was working.Inventor survives, he loses his memory. Murders follow and columnist tries to trap killer by arranging phony phone call saying inventor has regained his memory. The ruse doesn't work. Inventor revives long enough to implicate his brother.Columnist and police arrive in time to save inventor's daughter from becoming next victim. One of the suspects, a Russian woman, turns out to be former newspaper copy girl who is now  mystery writer.	121929
1967	Cobra, Il	MF			Italy	Journalist Agency Man (Jacques Stany).	121930
1985	Coca-Cola Kid, The	M				Newspaper Vendor (David Argue).	121931
1985	Cocaine Wars	M		Olivera, Hector, David Vinas (Story). Steven M. Krauzer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Janet (Kathryn Witt) for International Press is doing a six-part series of articles on cocaine dealing. Another reporter is marked for extermination by the dealers because he is leading a people's political party calling for end of cocaine cartelJanet's boyfriend is a pilot for a leading drug lord. She steals a list of the dealer's contacts in Miami from him, but tells her boss not to print it until she gives him the go-ahead.He prints the story with her byline and she becomes a marked woman.  Her boyfriend turns out to be an undercover agent. At one point, the reporter hits the drug lord with a gun when she cannot figure out how it works.Janet shoots a guard before the drug compound is blown up.  She and the undercover agent are reunited at the end of the film.TV Reporter I (Ted McNabney). TV Reporter II (Patricia Scheuer).	121932
2005	Cock and Bull Story, A	M				New York Times Reporter (Stephen Rodrick-Himself). TV Interviewer (Tony Wilson-Anthony H. Wilson). Writer (Ian Hart).	121933
2000	Cock Crows No More, The	N		Mender, Mona		Music Critic Lawrence Forrestier, a successful and brilliant music critic in New York City, falls to his death from his box in Symphony Hall during the intermission of a concert. Forrestier is widely admired for his knowledgeable and clever reviews. There are some musicians, however, who have been the victims of his arrogant, cutting, and, at times, malicious style. Then, too, there are his personal and business relationships, which he uses ruthlessly for his own advancement. Therefore, it is quite possible that there are those who devoutly wish for his downfall, perhaps even literally. 	121934
1970	Cocktail Party, A	SS	MLPL	Tyrmand, Leonard	In "Explorations in Freedom: Prose, Narrative, and Poetry from Kultura."	Journalist Andrzej Felak, Polish journalist who dared to speak a bit of truth in his new book about Germany.	121935
2001	Cocktails for Three	N		Wickham, Madeleine		Magazine Journalists Maggie, Roxanne and Candice are three successful women in their early 30s working in the editorial offices of the Londoner, a magazine enjoying a circulation renaissance.They meet on the first of every month at the Manhattan Bar, a posh lounge for an evening of cocktails and gossip. Glamorous Roxanne is a freelancer. High-Achiever Maggie's stuck at home in the country on pregnancy leave from her position as editor.Kindhearted reporter Candice is in for serious trouble. She recognizes a waitress at the Manhattan bar whose family was ruined by her father. She decides to make amends.When the waitress, Heather Trelawney, applies for a job as editorial assistant at the magazine, Candice supplies he with a writing sample of her own, landing her a job over 300 other applicants.Each woman hides a secret she hasn't revealed to the others.	121936
1928	Cocky Young Man	SS	GPL	Callaghan, Morley	In "Native Argosy, A."	Reporters. Hendricks and Patterson, reporters on the Morning Empire	121937
2008	Coco Chanel	M				Journalist (Jay Natelle). Newsreel Journalist (David Traylor). 	121938
1984	Coda	NM		Topor, Tom		News Media	121939
1971	Coda dello scorpione, La (aka Case of the Scorpion’s Tail)	M			Italy	French Reporter  Cleo Dupont (Anita Strindberg) tries to figure out what happened when a  plane explodes and one passenger is a London businessman who is insured for $1 million with his unfaithful wife the beneficiary. The widow is killed and Dupont must find out before becoming a victim herself. 	121940
1953	Coda to a Writer's Conference	SS	USC	Fletcher, Vivian	In "Story: The Magazine of the Short Story in Book Form."	Critic. Hartley Brandisher, fiction editor of the Family Journal. Minor journalism	121941
2003	Code 11-14	T				Reporter. Cell Phone Reporter (Alex Ruiz). FBI agent went to Australia with his family to capture a serial killer. When Australian police capture the main suspect, he and his family go back to the United States.But the real serial killer also goes back to the United States and is on the same airplane with the FBI agent and his family.	121942
1992	Code 3	DT	SV 139		Series 1992. 4-14-92	Host (Gil Gerard). Documentary show following firefighters from different areas of the country as they answer emergency calls.	121943
1982	Code Conquistador	N	OWN - P	Kennedy, William P.		Editor Bob Gerard,  financial editor of a New York daily with a page one story	121944
2007	Code Monkey	T				Reporter (Kirsten Roeters)	121945
2008	Code Name: Blonde	N		Skye, Christine		Photographer Miki is living every woman’s fantasy -- stranded on a desert island with a rugged Navy SEAL after she was on an isolate island for a photo shoot when her plane crashes and only she and the pilot survive. She is then rescued by the navy SEAL Max Preston. But little does Miki know she’s a suspect in an international high-tech robbery, and her steely eyed companion is ready, willing and able to do anything to make her talk. Preston doesn’t buy one word of his gorgeous captive’s rambling story as he carries her up the beach. Yeah, she’s got curves in all the right places, but Max has a nose for a con -- and there’s no way he’ll let his iron control waver. Now a hurricane’s headed their way, and for Miki and Max time is running out fast. Can they team up as friendly forces -- and use Max’s amazing canine companion to escape before a deadly villain takes his twisted revenge?	121946
2006	Code Name: Blondie	NR		Skye, Christina	Thorndike Romance	Photojournalist Miki Fortune is willing to travel to the ends of the earth to be successful as a photographer. When she ends up on a remote island after a plane wreck, she is rescued and taken captive by mysterious Max Preston, who is part of the paranormally enhanced Navy SEAL. Max is convinced the only reason the blond beauty ended up on that specific island is because she is working for the super-enhanced villain Cruz. Max’s partner, a Labrador retriever named Truman that has abilities far exceeding those of most dogs, plays an important role. An impending hurricane paves the way for a showdown with Cruz, who may actually have different motives than those attributed to him.	121947
2000	Code Name: Eternity: All the News	T	DVD -R 1668		Episode #17. 9-10-2000	Reporter (Daniel Kash) tries to clear the name of a death row prisoner. The man is sitting on death row waiting to be executed in two days time. He was given the death sentence for killing his partner, a fellow policeman.The reporter believes he was innocent and claims he has evidence that proves another man set him up. The man is worried that this reporter may be telling the truth and forces one of his men to hunt down Laura before the reporter manages to contact her.The last thing the man, Banning, wants is for the reporter to clear the condemned man Finn. He wants this possibility stopped permanently.	121948
2000	Code Name: Eternity: Laura's Story	T			Episode #18. 9-18-2000	News Media. News Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	121949
2000	Code Name: Eternity: Sold Out for a Song	T			Episode #16. 9-3-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carol Rigg).	121950
2005	Code of Honor	N		Mann, Catherine		Photojournalist Brigid Wheeler fell in love with an Air Force captain's best friend. When he is killed, he comforted her and now he is forced to play protector as they embarked on the most dangerous mission of their lives.Covert operation was a chance for Wheeler to avenge her lover's death and nothing would stop her from following the Air Force captain into action. Though the grief they shared had brought them close, they'd never crossed the line. Until now.They surrender to the explosive passion that burned between them. Then they discover a shattering truth -- their friend is alive.	121951
2009	Code of Silence	M				Commentator (Larry Merchant). Ring Announcer (Michael Buffer). A professional boxer from Somerville, Massachusetts has a shot to be the middleweight champion of the world. But when his crime boss father is sent to prison, he must prove he has what it takes to survive outside the ring and inside the deadly Irish mob. 	121952
2000	Code Unknown (aka Code Inconnu: Recit incomplet de divers voyages)	M			France - Ness	War Correspondent Georges (Thierry Neuvic) covering war in Kosovo, returns home to Paris after photographing atrocities. Gets involved with a young actress	121953
1991	Codename: Cipher	NM		Freadhoff, Chuck		Journalist Jonathan Crane for a Los Angeles newspaper once lived in Ochsenburg, Germany so he gets the assignment  -- terrorists holding  U.S. Army major hostage have gained control of a cache of nuclear weapons housed in Army ammunitions depot.They have threatened to detonate weapons unless infamous terrorist is released from prison. Crane wants to know why they want to release a terrorist previously denounced by his own comrades, and why don't the terrorists take the explosives and flee.As he approaches the truth, he realizes he is also perilously close to getting killed. The reporter once worked in West Germany. He is unsatisfied with highly controlled and sanitized information being released by military authorities.So Crane digs in the territory he knows so well. Discovers Army officer held as hostage in the ammunition dump is martinet married to Crane's lost love.He smells a very big story but runs into stone walls at every turn. Dodging frequent attempts on his life, he and his local friends piece together a plot that has nothing to do with Arabs and a great deal to do with dark side of German character.	121954
1995	Codename: Silencer	M				Reporter (Lynn Gansar)	121955
1995	Codigos de silencio	MF				News Media. Editor-in-Chief (Nubia Aparicio). The Journalist (Luis Antonio Gotti).	121956
2003	Coeurs d'athletes	DF			France - Short	Interviewer Regis Wargnier.	121957
2003	Coffee & Kung Fu (aka Coffee and Kung Fu)	N		Brichoux, Katherine		Copywriter Nicci Bradford is a lonely, Kung Fu-obsessed copywriter for a Boston ad agency, working from paycheck to paycheck and dreaming of life in Hong Kong.	121958
2008	Coffee with Mark Twain	N		Kaplan, Fred		Journalist-Author-Humorist Mark Twain shaped our view of childhood, the frontier spirit, slavery and humankind’s follies and pretensions. Here he talks to a distinguished professor and biographer about his life as a journalist, humorist, riverboat pilot and inventor of the self-pasting photograph album. 	121959
1730	Coffee-House Politician; Or the Justice Caught In His Own Trap	P	USC	Fielding, Henry	In "Plays and Poems, Vol. Two."	Press. "Whose vice first felt the pen of ridicule, With honest freedom and impartial blows…."	121960
1981	Coffin Scarcely Used	N		Watson, Colin		Publisher Marcus Gwill is found electrocuted, his mouth stuffed with marshmallows.	121961
1996	Coffin Tree, The	N		Butler Gwendoline	Weinberg List	Journalist	121962
1998	Cohen vs. Rossi	MF				Cameraman (Diego Peretti). Un editor de television.	121963
1929	Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Publicity	121964
1932	Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood, The	M				Magazine Writer (Eileen Percy)	121965
2007	Coincidence of Death	N		Jackson, Rae and Debbie Penner		Investigative Reporter Fallon Harper returns to Fernandina Beach after 20 years to uncover the truth about her stepbrother’s untimely death. Not wanting to attract the attention of the local law enforcement office she keeps her identity a secret and uses her abilities as a report to root out any information and evidence that might help solve the case and link it to the 20-year-old death of her father. But someone doesn’t want the old case file opened and will do anything to keep Fallon from discovering the truth. When the local sheriff discovers her identity, they team up to try to force the murderer out in the open. As they race to uncover the evidence, the killer becomes more determine to keep his secret even if it means taking another life. When political red tape slows the sheriff down, Fallon’s life is suddenly put on the line. Will they solve the case in time, or will Fallon’s death become the third coincidence.	121966
1952	Coins in the Fountain	N	OWN - H	Secondari, John H.		Press	121967
1990	Coins in the Fountain	MT		Secondari, John H. (Novel - "Coins in the Fountain").	Ness Book. Remake of 1954 Three Coins in the Fountain and 1964 "Pleasure Seekers, The."	Editor (Loni Anderson), recently appointed west coast editor of a women's magazine, vacations in Rome. Acknowledges her promotion is an excuse to bury herself in her work and neglect her personal life.	121968
1993	Coitado do Jorge	MF				Newscaster (Laurinda Alves)	121969
2008	Colbert Christmas, A: Greatest Gift of All!, The	T			11-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert, who describes himself in this Christmas special as “the greatest newsman-hosted holiday Christmas special since “A Walter Cronkite Tet Offensive.”  An aggressively old-fashioned, conservative Christmas show. Colbert finds himself trapped in his mountain cabin by a bear, unable to get down to New York to film his Christmas special. So the Christmas special stumbles through his door. Daily Show’s Jon Stewart is a guest. 	121970
2009	Colbert Report, The: A.J. Jacobs	T	DVD -R HQ 11425		Episode. 9-23-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: A.J. Jacobs, author, “The Guinea Pig Diaries.”	121971
2009	Colbert Report, The: Adam Gopnik	T	DVD -R HQ 10878		Episode. 2-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Adam Gopnik, author, “Angels & Ages.”	121972
2006	Colbert Report, The: Al Franken	T	DVD -R HQ 5650		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Al Franken, author, "The Truth (With Jokes).	121973
2006	Colbert Report, The: Alan Dershowitz	T	DVD -R HQ 5450		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alan Dershowitz, author, "Preemption."	121974
2009	Colbert Report, The: Alan Khazel	T	DVD -R HQ 10773		Episode. 1-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alan Khazel, www.servicenation.org	121975
2008	Colbert Report, The: Alan Rabinowitz	T	DVD -R HQ 9969 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 6-10-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alan Rabinowitz, author, “Life in the Valley of Death.”	121976
2007	Colbert Report, The: Alex Kuczynski	T	DVD -R HQ 7765		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alex Kuczynski, author, "Beauty Junkies."	121977
2008	Colbert Report, The: Alex Ross	T	DVD -R HQ 9540		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alex Ross, author, “The Rest Is Noise.”	121978
2006	Colbert Report, The: Alexandra Robbins	T	DVD -R HQ 6639		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alexandra Robbins, author, "The Overachievers."	121979
2009	Colbert Report, The: Alicia Keys	T	DVD -R HQ 11692		Episode. 12-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alicia Keys, singer, “The Element of Freedom.”	121980
2009	Colbert Report, The: Alison Gopnik	T	DVD -R HQ 11476		Episode. 10-7-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Alison Gopnik, author, “The Philosophical Baby.”	121981
2006	Colbert Report, The: Amy Goodman	T	DVD -R HQ 7023		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Amy Goodman, co-author, "Static."	121982
2006	Colbert Report, The: Amy Sedaris	T	DVD -R HQ 6370		Episode #2084. 7-9-2006	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Amy Sedaris, actor, "Strangers With Candy."	121983
2005	Colbert Report, The: Anderson Cooper	T	DVD -R HQ 4950		Episode. 12-6-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Anderson Cooper, CNN	121984
2008	Colbert Report, The: Andrei Cherny	T	DVD -R HQ 9914		Episode. 5-15-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrei Cherny, author, “The Candy Bombers.”	121985
2007	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Keen	T	DVD -R HQ 8933		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Keen, author, "The Cult of the Amateur."	121986
2008	Colbert Report, The: Andrew McLean	T	DVD -R HQ 9554		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew McLean, extreme skier	121987
2006	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Sullivan	T	DVD -R HQ 5290		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Sullivan, blogger, Andrew Sullivan.com	121988
2008	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Sullivan	T	DVD -R HQ 10482		Episode. 11-3-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, TheAtlantic.com	121989
2009	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Sullivan	T	DVD -R HQ 11566		Episode. 11-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, the Atlantic.online	121990
2008	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Young	T	DVD -R HQ 9552		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Young, former United Nations Ambassador	121991
2008	Colbert Report, The: Andrew Young	T	DVD -R HQ 10494		Episode. 11-5-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andrew Young, former Mayor of Atlanta	121992
2009	Colbert Report, The: Andy Schlafly	T	DVD -R HQ 11686		Episode. 12-8-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andy Schlafly, founder, Conservapedia	121993
2006	Colbert Report, The: Andy Stern	T	DVD -R HQ 7018		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Andy Stern, Service Employees International Union	121994
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ang Lee	T	DVD -R HQ 11363		Episode. 8-19-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ang Lee, director, “Taking Woodstock.”	121995
2007	Colbert Report, The: Anne-Marie Slaughter	T	DVD -R HQ 8690		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Anne-Marie Slaughter, author, "The Idea That Is America."	121996
2006	Colbert Report, The: Annie Duke	T	DVD -R HQ 5380		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Annie Duke, professional poker player	121997
2006	Colbert Report, The: Annie Duke	T	DVD -R HQ 5495		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Annie Duke, professional poker player.	121998
2010	Colbert Report, The: Annie Leonard	T	DVD -R HQ 11842		Episode. 3-9-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Annie Leonard, author of “The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health-and a Vision for Change.”  	121999
2006	Colbert Report, The: Anthony Romero	T	DVD -R HQ 5910		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Anthony Romero, Executive Director, ACLU	122000
2007	Colbert Report, The: Anthony Romero	T	DVD -R HQ 8780		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Anthony Romero, Executive Director, ACLU	122001
2009	Colbert Report, The: Anthony Romero	T	DVD -R HQ 10771		Episode. 1-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Anthony Romero, Executive Director, ACLU	122002
2006	Colbert Report, The: Arianna Huffington	T	DVD -R HQ 6930		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post	122003
2008	Colbert Report, The: Arianna Huffington	T	DVD -R HQ 9888		Episode. 5-8-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Arianna Huffington, author, “Right Is Wrong.”	122004
2009	Colbert Report, The: Arianna Huffington	T	DVD -R HQ 11327		Episode. 7-28-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Arianna Huffington, author, “Pigs at the Trough.”	122005
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ariel Levy	T	DVD -R HQ 7030		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ariel Levy, author, "Female Chauvinist Pigs."	122006
2009	Colbert Report, The: Arne Duncan	T	DVD -R HQ 11474		Episode. 10-05-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Arne Duncan, United States Secretary of Education	122007
2010	Colbert Report, The: Arthur Benjamin	T	DVD -R HQ 11753		Episode. 1-27-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Arthur Benjamin, mathematician.	122008
2009	Colbert Report, The: Austan Goolsbee	T	DVD -R HQ 11221		Episode. 6-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Austan Goolsbee, Council of Economic Advisors	122009
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ayaan Hirsi Ali	T	DVD -R HQ 8194		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author, "Infidel."	122010
2009	Colbert Report, The: Barbara Boxer	T	DVD -R HQ 11346		Episode. 8-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Senator Barbara Boxer, author, “Trust Blind.”	122011
2008	Colbert Report, The: Barbara Ehrenreich	T	DVD -R HQ 9981		Episode. 6-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Barbara Ehrenreich, author, “Their Land Is Their Land.”	122012
2008	Colbert Report, The: Barbara Walters	T	DVD -R HQ 10593		Episode. 12-3-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Barbara Walters, “10 Most Fascinating People of 2008” on ABC special. 	122013
2007	Colbert Report, The: Barry Lando	T	DVD -R HQ 7850		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Barry Lando, author, "Web of Deceit."	122014
2006	Colbert Report, The: Barry Manilow	T	DVD -R HQ 7200, 7166		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Barry Manilow	122015
2010	Colbert Report, The: Barry Schwartz	T	DVD -R HQ 11825		Episode. 3-4-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Psychology Professor Barry Schwartz.	122016
2006	Colbert Report, The: Bart Ehrman	T	DVD -R HQ 6293		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bart Ehrman, author, "Misquoting Jesus."	122017
2009	Colbert Report, The: Bart Ehrman	T	DVD -R HQ 11041		Episode. 4-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bart Ehrman, author, “Jesus, Interrupted.”	122018
2006	Colbert Report, The: Bay Buchanan	T	DVD -R HQ 6319		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bay Buchanan, Team America PAC	122019
2006	Colbert Report, The: Benjamin Barber	T	DVD -R HQ 8209		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Benjamin Barber, author, "Consumed."	122020
2007	Colbert Report, The: Bill Bradley	T	DVD -R HQ 8420, 8470		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill Bradley, author, "The New American Story."	122021
2006	Colbert Report, The: Bill Kristol	T	DVD -R HQ 5970		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill Kristol, editor, The Weekly Standard	122022
2009	Colbert Report, The: Bill McKibben	T	DVD -R HQ 11361		Episode. 8-17-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill McKibben, www.350.org	122023
2007	Colbert Report, The: Bill O'Reilly	T	DVD -R HQ 7768		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill O'Reilly, author, "Culture Warrior."	122024
2006	Colbert Report, The: Bill Simmons	T	DVD -R HQ 6850		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill Simmons, ESPN.com's Sports Guy.	122025
2009	Colbert Report, The: Bill Simmons	T	DVD -R HQ 11564		Episode. 10-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill Simmons, The Sports Guy, ESPN.com	122026
2009	Colbert Report, The: Bill T. Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 11685		Episode. 12-7-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bill T. Jones, director-choreographer, FELA!	122027
2008	Colbert Report, The: Bing West	T	DVD -R HQ 10163		Episode. 8-14-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bing West, author, “The Strongest Tribe.”	122028
2009	Colbert Report, The: Biz Stone	T	DVD -R HQ 11034DVD -R HQ 11022		Episode. 4-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Biz Stone, co-founder Twitter	122029
2007	Colbert Report, The: Bjorn Lomborg	T	DVD -R HQ 8971		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bjorn Lomborg, author, "Cool It."	122030
2005	Colbert Report, The: Bob Costas	T	DVD -R HQ 4990		Episode. 12-13-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Costas, NBC-HBO Sports.	122031
2007	Colbert Report, The: Bob Deans	T	DVD -R HQ 8556		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Deans, author, "The River Where America Began."	122032
2007	Colbert Report, The: Bob Drogin	T	DVD -R HQ 9122		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Drogin, author, ‘Curveball.”	122033
2005	Colbert Report, The: Bob Kerrey	T	DVD -R HQ 4750		Episode. 11-14-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Kerrey, President, The New School	122034
2008	Colbert Report, The: Bob Lutz	T	DVD -R HQ 10304		Episode. 9-17-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Lutz, General Motors	122035
2009	Colbert Report, The: Bob Park	T	DVD -R HQ 11306 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 7-20-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Park, professor of physics, University of Maryland	122036
2008	Colbert Report, The: Bob Woodward	T	DVD -R HQ 10518		Episode. 11-12-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bob Woodward, author, “The War Within.”	122037
2009	Colbert Report, The: Brian Cox	T	DVD -R HQ 11563		Episode. 10-28-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Brian Cox, particle physicist.	122038
2005	Colbert Report, The: Brian Greene	T	DVD -R HQ 4880		Episode. 11-28-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Brian Greene, author, "The Fabric of the Cosmos."	122039
2006	Colbert Report, The: Bruce Bartlett	T	DVD -R HQ 5750		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Bruce Bartlett, author, "Imposter."	122040
2005	Colbert Report, The: Bruce Feiler	T	DVD -R HQ 4660		Episode. 11-2-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Brice Feiler, author, "Where God Was Born."	122041
2008	Colbert Report, The: Buzz Aldrin	T	DVD -R HQ 10122		Episode. 7-31-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Buzz Aldrin, author, “Fly Me To the Moon.”	122042
2006	Colbert Report, The: Caitlin Flanagan	T	DVD -R HQ 5889		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Caitlin Flanagan, author, "To Hell With All That."	122043
2010	Colbert Report, The: Capt. Charles Moore	T			Episode. 1-6-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Captain Charles Moore, the founder of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation. Also Washington Post Health Care Correspondent Ezra Kline and White House press secretary for health care Linda Douglas	122044
2006	Colbert Report, The: Carl Bernstein	T	DVD -R HQ 5210		Episode. 1-10-2006	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Carl Bernstein, journalist-author	122045
2007	Colbert Report, The: Carl Bernstein	T	DVD -R HQ 8640		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Carl Bernstein	122046
2008	Colbert Report, The: Carl Hiaasen	T	DVD -R HQ 9917		Episode. 5-5-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Carl Hiaasen, author, “The Downhill Lie.”	122047
2009	Colbert Report, The: Carl Wilson	T	DVD -R HQ 10923		Episode. 3-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Carl Wilson, author, “Let’s Talk About Love.”	122048
2007	Colbert Report, The: Carlie LeDuff	T	DVD -R HQ 7903		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Carlie LeDuff, author "US Guys."	122049
2005	Colbert Report, The: Catherine Crier	T	DVD -R HQ 4700		Episode. 11-8-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Catherine Crier, Court TV Host. Author, "Contempt:  How the Right is Wronging American Justice."	122050
2009	Colbert Report, The: Cevin Soling	T	DVD -R HQ 11681		Episode. 11-30-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cevin Soling, documentary “War on Kings.”	122051
2007	Colbert Report, The: Charles Kaiser	T	DVD -R HQ 8785		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Charles Kaiser, author, "The Gay Metropolis."	122052
2008	Colbert Report, The: Charlie Kaufman	T	DVD -R HQ 10613		Episode. 12-9-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Charlie Kaufman, writer-director, “Synecdoche.”	122053
2009	Colbert Report, The: Chief William Bratton	T	DVD -R HQ 11569		Episode. 11-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chief William Bratton, former police chief of Boston, New York and Los Angeles. 	122054
2009	Colbert Report, The: Chris Anderson	T	DVD -R HQ 11308		Episode. 7-22-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chris Anderson, author, “Free.”	122055
2007	Colbert Report, The: Chris Hedges	T	DVD -R HQ 7905		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chris Hedges, author, "American Fascists."	122056
2007	Colbert Report, The: Chris Jordan	T	DVD -R HQ 9076		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Photographer Chris Jordan	122057
2006	Colbert Report, The: Chris Matthews	T	DVD -R HQ 6300		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chris Matthews, "Hardball with Chris Matthews."	122058
2008	Colbert Report, The: Chris Matthews	T	DVD -R HQ 9856		Episode. 4-14-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chris Matthews, Hardball, MSNBC	122059
2009	Colbert Report, The: Chris Matthews	T	DVD -R HQ 11364		Episode. 8-20-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Chris Matthews, “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” MSNBC	122060
2009	Colbert Report, The: Christiane Amanpour	T	DVD -R HQ 11414 (Incomplete)		Episode. 9-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international correspondent based in New York. 	122061
2009	Colbert Report, The: Christopher Caldwell	T	DVD -R HQ 11613		Episode. 11-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Christopher Caldwell, author, “Reflections on the Revolution in Europe.”	122062
2006	Colbert Report, The: Christopher Noxon	T	DVD -R HQ 6350		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Christopher Noxon, author, "Rejuvenile."	122063
2007	Colbert Report, The: Chuck Schumer	T	DVD -R HQ 7902		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sen. Chuck Schumer, author, "Positively American."	122064
2010	Colbert Report, The: Claire Danes	T	DVD -R HQ 11793		Episode. 2-10-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Claire Danes, star of “Temple Grandin.”	122065
2008	Colbert Report, The: Clay Shirky	T	DVD -R HQ 9811		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Clay Shirky, author, “Here Comes Everybody.”	122066
2009	Colbert Report, The: Cliff Sloan	T	DVD -R HQ 10897		Episode. 2-24-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cliff Sloan, co-author, “The Great Decision.”	122067
2007	Colbert Report, The: Clive James	T	DVD -R HQ 8250		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Clive James, author, "Cultural Amnesia."	122068
2005	Colbert Report, The: Cokie Roberts	T	DVD -R HQ 4730		Episode. 11-10-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cokie Roberts, political analyst, ABC News.	122069
2009	Colbert Report, The: Colin Beavan	T	DVD -R HQ 11479		Episode. 10-8-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Colin Beavan, director, Noimpact/project.org	122070
2007`	Colbert Report, The: Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson	T	DVD -R HQ 9194		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell’s former Chief of Staff.	122071
2006	Colbert Report, The: Connie Chung	T	DVD -R HQ 5670		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Connie Chung, Host, "Weekends with Maury and Connie."	122072
2008	Colbert Report, The: Cornel West	T	DVD -R HQ 10341		Episode. 9-24-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cornel West, author, “Hope on a Tightrope.”	122073
2009	Colbert Report, The: Cornel West	T	DVD -R HQ 11561		Episode. 10-26-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cornel West, Professor, Princeton University, author of “Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loude, A Memoir, Cornel West.”	122074
2009	Colbert Report, The: Cory Booker	T	DVD -R HQ 11415		Episode. 9-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mayor of Newark Cory Booker	122075
2005	Colbert Report, The: Craig Crawford	T	DVD -R HQ 4960		Episode. 12-7-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Craig Crawford, Author, "Attack the Messenger."	122076
2007	Colbert Report, The: Craig Newmark	T	DVD -R HQ 9124		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Craig Newmark, founder, “Craig’s List.”	122077
2009	Colbert Report, The: Craig Watkins	T	DVD -R HQ 11683		Episode. 12-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Craig Watkins, District Attorney of Dallas County	122078
2008	Colbert Report, The: Crosby, Stills and Nash	T	DVD -R HQ 10121		Episode. 7-30-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Crosby, Stills and Nash including Graham Nash and David Crosby.	122079
2007	Colbert Report, The: Cullen Murphy	T	DVD -R HQ 8652		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Cullen Murphy, author, "Are We Rome?"	122080
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dag Soderberg	T	DVD -R HQ 11169		Episode. 6-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dag Soderberg, co-founder and CEO, Illuminated World	122081
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dambisa Moyo	T	DVD -R HQ 11016		Episode. 4-1-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dambisa Moyo, author, “Dead Aid.”	122082
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dan Rather	T	DVD -R HQ 7270		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dan Rather, newsman, "Dan RATHER Reports HD Net."	122083
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dan Savage	T	DVD -R HQ 7540		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dan Savage, Sex Advice Columnist	122084
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dan Senor	T	DVD -R HQ 5690		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dan Senor, Fox News	122085
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dan Zaccagnino	T	DVD -R HQ 10841		Episode. 2-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dan Zaccagnino, co-founder Indaba Music	122086
2007	Colbert Report, The: Daniel B. Smith	T	DVD -R HQ 8670		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel B. Smith, author, "Muses, Madmen, Prophets."	122087
2008	Colbert Report, The: Daniel C. Esty	T	DVD -R HQ 10034		Episode. 7-14-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel C. Esty, co-author, “Green To Gold.”	122088
2006	Colbert Report, The: Daniel Ellsberg	T	DVD -R HQ 6920		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel Ellsberg, author, www.ellsberg.com	122089
2007	Colbert Report, The: Daniel Gilbert	T	DVD -R HQ 8710		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel Gilbert, author, "Stumbling on Happiness."	122090
2009	Colbert Report, The: Daniel Gross	T	DVD -R HQ 11085		Episode. 4-28-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel Gross, Senior Editor, Newsweek	122091
2006	Colbert Report, The: Daniel Pinchbeck	T	DVD -R HQ 7560		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Daniel Pinchbeck, author, "2012 - The Return of Quelzalcoall."	122092
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dave Levin	T	DVD -R HQ 10345		Episode. 10-1-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dave Levin, co-founder KIPP Schools	122093
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dave Marash	T	DVD -R HQ 5390		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dave Marash, Anchor, Al Jazeera International.	122094
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dave Marash	T	DVD -R HQ 5490		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dave Marash, anchor, Al Jazeera International	122095
2010	Colbert Report, The: David Aaronovitch	T	DVD -R HQ 11844		Episode. 3-11-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Journalist David Aaronovitch, author of “Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History.”  Also, pollster Scott Rasmussen. 	122096
2010	Colbert Report, The: David Brooks	T	DVD -R HQ 11816		Episode. 3-2-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Brooks discusses moderate conservatism. Kids may be the key to our economic future.	122097
2009	Colbert Report, The: David Byrne	T	DVD -R HQ 10921		Episode. 3-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Byrne, musician, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today	122098
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Carr	T	DVD -R HQ 10124		Episode. 8-5-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Carr, author, “The Night of the Gun”	122099
2007	Colbert Report, The: David France	T	DVD -R HQ 8733		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David France, New York Magazine.	122100
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Frum	T	DVD -R HQ 10445		Episode. 10-22-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Frum, author, “Comeback.”	122101
2006	Colbert Report, The: David Gergen	T	DVD -R HQ 6670		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Gergen, U.S. News & World Report	122102
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Gergen	T	DVD -R HQ 10398		Episode. 10-9-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Gergen, director, Harvard Kennedy School. 	122103
2010	Colbert Report, The: David Gergen	T	DVD -R HQ 11754		Episode. 1-28-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Gergen, director for the Center of Public Leadershp.	122104
2009	Colbert Report, The: David Grann	T	DVD -R HQ 10978		Episode. 3-17-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Grann, author, “The Lost City of Oz.”	122105
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Hajdu	T	DVD -R HQ 9964		Episode. 6-11-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Hajdu, author, “The Ten Cent Plague”	122106
2007	Colbert Report, The: David Kamp	T	DVD -R HQ 7764		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Kamp, author, "The United States of Arugula."	122107
2009	Colbert Report, The: David Kilcullen	T	DVD -R HQ 11242		Episode. 6-23-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Kilcullen, author, “The Accidental Guerilla.”	122108
2006	Colbert Report, The: David Kuo	T	DVD -R HQ 7090		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Kuo, author, "Tempting Faith."	122109
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Levy	T	DVD -R HQ 9529		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Levy, author, “Love + Sex With Robots.”	122110
2009	Colbert Report, The: David Plotz	T	DVD -R HQ 11015		Episode. 3-31-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Plotz, author, “The Good Book.”	122111
2010	Colbert Report, The: David Ross	T	DVD -R HQ 11795		Episode. 2-11-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Ross, director of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Stephen also talks with NBC Sports Broadcaster Al Michaels. 	122112
2007	Colbert Report, The: David Schwartz	T	DVD -R HQ 9005		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Schwartz, chief curator, Museum of the Moving Image	122113
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Simon	T	DVD -R HQ 10458		Episode. 10-29-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Simon, producer-writer, The Wire, HBO series.	122114
2006	Colbert Report, The: David Sirota	T	DVD -R HQ 6260		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Sirota, author, "Hostile Takeover."	122115
2008	Colbert Report, The: David Sirota	T	DVD -R HQ 9998		Episode. 5-29-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Sirota, author, “The Uprising.”	122116
2007	Colbert Report, The: David Walker	T	DVD -R HQ 8396		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Walker, Government Accountability Office	122117
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dean Kaman	T	DVD -R HQ 7260		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dean Kaman, Inventor.	122118
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dean Kamen	T	DVD -R HQ 9775		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dean Kamen, inventor and entrepreneur, offers a solution to the global water problem. 	122119
2008	Colbert Report, The: Deborah Tanner	T	DVD -R HQ 9523		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Deborah Tanner, author, “You’re Wearing That?”	122120
2009	Colbert Report, The: Decemberisis, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11084		Episode. 4-27-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: The Decemberisis, Chris Funk and Colin Meloy	122121
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dee Dee Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 9781		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dee Dee Myers, author, “Why Women Should Rule the World.”	122122
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dennis Dutton	T	DVD -R HQ 10822		Episode. 1-28-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dennis Dutton, author, “The Art Instinct.”	122123
2005	Colbert Report, The: Dermot Mulroney	T	DVD -R HQ 5030, 5170		Episode. 12-14-2005, 1-4-2006.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Dermot Mulroney, actor, "The Family Stone."	122124
2009	Colbert Report, The: Derrick Pitts	T	DVD -R HQ 11013		Episode. 3-30-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer, The Franklin Institute	122125
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dhani Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 6460		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dhani Jones, Philadelphia Eagles	122126
2010	Colbert Report, The: Dick Ebersol	T	DVD -R HQ 11732		Episode. 1-20-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dick Ebersol, chairman of NBC Sports	122127
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dick Gregory	T	DVD -R HQ 5327		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: David Gregory, NBC News	122128
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dick Meyer	T	DVD -R HQ 10162		Episode. 8-13-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dick Meyer, author, “Why We Hate Us.”	122129
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dickson Despommier	T	DVD -R HQ 9966		Episode. 6-12-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dickson Despommier, Columbia University	122130
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dickson Despommier	T	DVD -R HQ 10036		Episode. 7-12-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dickson Despommier, Columbia University, talks about vertical gardening in urban areas of the future. 	122131
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dinesh D'Souza	T	DVD -R HQ 7766		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dinesh D'Souza, author, "The Enemy at Home."	122132
2010	Colbert Report, The: Don Cheadle	T	DVD -R HQ 11815		Episode. 3-1-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Don Cheadle, actor, considers doing heroin for Darfur. Michael Buble sings two national anthems. 	122133
2007	Colbert Report, The: Donna Shalala	T	DVD -R HQ 7870		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Donna Shalala, president, University of Miami	122134
2006	Colbert Report, The: Doris Kearns Goodwin	T	DVD -R HQ 7550		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, author, "Team of Rivals."	122135
2008	Colbert Report, The: Doris Kearns Goodwin	T	DVD -R HQ 10238		Episode. 9-3-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, historian	122136
2007	Colbert Report, The: Doug Bailey	T	DVD -R HQ 8720		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Doug Bailey, co-founder, Unity08	122137
2006	Colbert Report, The: Douglas Brinkley	T	DVD -R HQ 6310		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Douglas Brinkley, author, "The Great Deluge."	122138
2009	Colbert Report, The: Douglas Kmiec	T	DVD -R HQ 11067		Episode. 4-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Douglas Kmiec, Pepperdine University	122139
2009	Colbert Report, The: Douglas Rushkoff	T	DVD -R HQ 11293		Episode. 7-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Douglas Rushkoff, author, “Life, Inc.”	122140
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Aaron Carroll	T	DVD -R HQ 11307		Episode. 7-21-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Aaron Carroll, Indiana University School of Medicine	122141
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Andrew Weil	T	DVD -R HQ 8394		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Dr.   Andrew Weil, www.drwell.com	122142
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Craig Venter	T	DVD -R HQ 8040		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Craig Venter, founder, Synthetic Genomics	122143
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. David Kessler	T	DVD -R HQ 11086		Episode. 4-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. David Kessler, former FDA Commissioner	122144
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Frances Collins	T	DVD -R HQ 11473		Episode. 10-01-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Frances Collins, director, National Institutes of Health	122145
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Jay Keasling	T	DVD -R HQ 10946		Episode. 3-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Jay Keasling, Joint BioEnergy Institute	122146
2008	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Mehmet Oz	T	DVD -R HQ 9899		Episode. 5-12-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Mehmet Oz, author, “You - The Owner’s Manual.” Dr. Oz is Ophra Winfrey’s health expert and a surgeon. 	122147
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Michael D. Gershon	T	DVD -R HQ 8653		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Michael D. Gershon, author, "The Second Brain."	122148
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Michael Shermer	T	DVD -R HQ 8935		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic Magazine.	122149
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Mike Novacek	T	DVD -R HQ 7330		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Mike Novacek, American Museum of Natural History	122150
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Mitchell Joachim	T	DVD -R HQ 11115		Episode. 5-7-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Mitchell Joachim, urban designer	122151
2009	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Robert Ballard	T	DVD -R HQ 10864		Episode. 2-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Robert Ballard, Oceanographer.	122152
2006	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Shere Hite	T	DVD -R HQ 6049		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Shere Hite, author, "The Shere Hite Reader."	122153
2007	Colbert Report, The: Dr. Spencer Wells	T	DVD -R HQ 8931		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Spencer Wells, National Geographic Society.	122154
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ed Viestures	T	DVD -R HQ 11279		Episode. 7-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ed Viestures, mountain climber	122155
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ed Viesturs	T	DVD -R HQ 8193		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ed Viesturs, author, "No Shortcuts To the Top."	122156
2009	Colbert Report, The: Edmund Andrews	T	DVD -R HQ 11294		Episode. 7-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Edmund Andrews, Economics Reporter, The New York Times	122157
2007	Colbert Report, The: Elaine Pagels	T	DVD -R HQ 8380		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Elaine Pagels, co-author, "Reading Judas."	122158
2006	Colbert Report, The: Election Night	T	DVD -R HQ 7220		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Election Night -- November 2006 with Jon Stewart.	122159
2006	Colbert Report, The: Eli Pariser	T	DVD -R HQ 6640		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Eli Pariser, executive director, Moveon.org	122160
2005	Colbert Report, The: Eliot Spitzer	T	DVD -R HQ 4690, 4945		Episode. 11-7-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Eliot Spitzer, New York State Attorney General	122161
2010	Colbert Report, The: Eliot Spitzer	T	DVD -R HQ 11782		Episode. 2-2-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Former New York Governor and current columnist for Slate.com, Eliot Spitzer. Stephen talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Henry Allen about the passing of J.D. Salinger.	122162
2009	Colbert Report, The: Elizabeth Alexander	T	DVD -R HQ 10797		Episode. 1-21-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Elizabeth Alexander, Yale University	122163
2009	Colbert Report, The: Elizabeth Binfliff	T	DVD -R HQ 11083		Episode. 4-23-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Elizabeth Binfliff, Heifer International West Africa Program Officer	122164
2006	Colbert Report, The: Elizabeth de la Vegas	T	DVD -R HQ 7530		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Elizabeth de la Vegas, author, "United States v. George Bush et al.	122165
2008	Colbert Report, The: Elizabeth Edwards	T	DVD -R HQ 10053		Episode. 7-17-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Elizabeth Edwards, author, “Saving Graces.”	122166
2009	Colbert Report, The: Elvis Costello	T	DVD -R HQ 11633		Episode. 11-19-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Singer Elvis Costello, “Spectacle.”	122167
2010	Colbert Report, The: Emily Pilloton	T			Episode. 1-18-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Activist Emily Pilloton, author of “Design Revolution: 100 Products That Empower People.”	122168
2006	Colbert Report, The: Emily Yoffe	T	DVD -R HQ 5480		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Emily Yoffe, slate.com	122169
2008	Colbert Report, The: Eric Roston	T	DVD -R HQ 10075		Episode. 7-29-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Eric Roston, author, “The Carbon Age.”	122170
2009	Colbert Report, The: Eric Schlosser	T	DVD -R HQ 11168		Episode. 6-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Eric Schlosser, co-producer, Food, Inc. 	122171
2008	Colbert Report, The: Eric Weiner	T	DVD -R HQ 9551		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Eric Weiner, author, “The Geography of Bliss.”	122172
2010	Colbert Report, The: Erick Erickson	T			Episode. 1-4-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Erick Erickson, managing editor for RedState.com.	122173
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ethan Nadelmann	T	DVD -R HQ 7620		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ethan Nadelmann, www.drugpolicy.org	122174
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ethan Nadelmann	T	DVD -R HQ 11105		Episode. 4-30-2005.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ethan Nadelmann, Drug Policy Alliance	122175
2007	Colbert Report, The: Evan Osnos	T	DVD -R HQ 8820		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Evan Osnos, Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief	122176
2005	Colbert Report, The: Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek	T	DVD -R HQ 4534		Episode. 10-20-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek.	122177
2007	Colbert Report, The: Father James Martin	T	DVD -R HQ 8974		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Father James Martin, author, "My Life With the Saints."	122178
2009	Colbert Report, The: Flaming Lips, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11422		Episode. 9-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: The Flaming Lips, Oklahoma psychedelic alternative rock band	122179
2009	Colbert Report, The: Frank Bruni	T	DVD -R HQ 11418		Episode. 9-17-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Restaurant Critic Frank Bruni of the New York Times	122180
2006	Colbert Report, The: Frank McCourt	T	DVD -R HQ 5300		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frank McCourt, author, "Teacher Man"	122181
2006	Colbert Report, The: Frank Rich	T	DVD -R HQ 6870, 6050		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frank Rich, columnist, New York Times.	122182
2009	Colbert Report, The: Frank Rich	T	DVD -R HQ 10795		Episode. 1-19-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frank Rich, New York Times	122183
2007	Colbert Report, The: Frank Sulloway	T	DVD -R HQ 8760		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frank Sulloway, author, "Born To Rebel."	122184
2006	Colbert Report, The: Frank Vincent	T	DVD -R HQ 5660		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frank Vincent, author, "A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Man."	122185
2008	Colbert Report, The: Frans de Waal	T	DVD -R HQ 9580		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Frans de Waal, author, “Our Inner Ape.”	122186
2009	Colbert Report, The: Gail Collins	T	DVD -R HQ 11562		Episode. 10-27-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gail Collins, New York Times, author, “When Everything Changed.”	122187
2008	Colbert Report, The: Garrett Reisman	T	DVD -R HQ 10071		Episode. 7-24-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Garrett Reisman, astronaut. 	122188
2007	Colbert Report, The: Garrison Keillor	T	DVD -R HQ 8972		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Garrison Keillor, author, "Pontoon."	122189
2007	Colbert Report, The: Garry Kasparov	T	DVD -R HQ 9123		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Garry Kasparov, author, “How Life Imitates Chess.”	122190
2010	Colbert Report, The: Garry Willis	T	DVD -R HQ 11817		Episode. 3-3-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Garry Willis says the president has too much power. Scheherazade Rehman debates Greece’s economy,	122191
2006	Colbert Report, The: Gary Hart	T	DVD -R HQ 5720		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gary Hart, former U.S. Senator	122192
2008	Colbert Report, The: Gary Rosen	T	DVD -R HQ 9460		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gary Rosen, Managing Editor, Commentary Magazine	122193
2009	Colbert Report, The: General Tony Zinni	T	DVD -R HQ 11336		Episode. 8-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: General Tony Zinni, former commander-in-chief, United States Control Command.	122194
2007	Colbert Report, The: General Wesley Clark	T	DVD -R HQ 9075		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: General Wesley Clark, author, “A Time To Lead.”	122195
2008	Colbert Report, The: Geoffrey Canada	T	DVD -R HQ 10609		Episode. 12-8-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Geoffrey Canada, Harlem Children’s Zone	122196
2006	Colbert Report, The: Geoffrey Nunberg	T	DVD -R HQ 6719		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Geoffrey Nunberg, author, "Talking Right."	122197
2008	Colbert Report, The: George Johnson	T	DVD -R HQ 9891		Episode. 5-7-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Johnson, author, “The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments.”	122198
2008	Colbert Report, The: George McGovern	T	DVD -R HQ 9758		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George McGovern, co-author, “Out of Iraq.”	122199
2006	Colbert Report, The: George Packer	T	DVD -R HQ 5460		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Packer, author, "The Assassins' Gate"	122200
2007	Colbert Report, The: George Saunders	T	DVD -R HQ 9073		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Saunders, author, “The Braindead Megaphone.”	122201
2006	Colbert Report, The: George Stephanopoulos	T	DVD -R HQ 5280		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Stephanopoulos, "This Week With George Stephanopoulos."	122202
2010	Colbert Report, The: George Stephanopoulos	T	DVD -R HQ 11792		Episode. 2-9-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Stephanopoulos, chief political correspondent for ABC News and co-host of Good Morning America.  Also, Stephen talks with Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd about corporations having unlimited political ad donations.	122203
2008	Colbert Report, The: George Will	T	DVD -R HQ 10011		Episode. 6-3-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: George Will, author “One Man’s America.”	122204
2008	Colbert Report, The: Geraldo Rivera	T	DVD -R HQ 9759		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Geraldo Rivera, author, “Hispanic.”	122205
2006	Colbert Report, The: Gideon Yago	T	DVD -R HQ 6730		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gideon Yago, MTV News	122206
2007	Colbert Report, The: Gina Kolata	T	DVD -R HQ 8440		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gina Kolata, author, "Rethinking Thin."	122207
2006	Colbert Report, The: Gov. Brian Schweitzer.	T	DVD -R HQ 7070		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Senator, D-Montana.	122208
2006	Colbert Report, The: Gov. Christine Todd Whitman	T	DVD -R HQ 5400, 5470		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Governor Christie Todd Whitman	122209
2008	Colbert Report, The: Gov. David Patrson	T	DVD -R HQ 10254		Episode. 9-5-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gov. David Paterson, Democrat, New York	122210
2008	Colbert Report, The: Gov. Ed Rendell	T	DVD -R HQ 9845		Episode. 4-16-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gov. Ed Rendell, Democrat, Pennsylvania. In Philadelphia for the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary, 2008. 	122211
2007	Colbert Report, The: Gov. Howard Dean	T	DVD -R HQ 8540		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gov. Howard Dean, chairman, Democratic National Committee	122212
2009	Colbert Report, The: Green Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11148		Episode. 5-21-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day	122213
2005	Colbert Report, The: Greg Behrendt	T	DVD -R HQ 4596		Episode. 10-25-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Greg Behrendt, co-author, "It's Called a Breakup Because Its Broken."	122214
2008	Colbert Report, The: Gregory Rodriguez	T	DVD -R HQ 9726		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gregory Rodriguez, author, “Mongrels, Bastards, Orphans and Vagabonds.”	122215
2008	Colbert Report, The: Grover Norquist	T	DVD -R HQ 9915		Episode. 5-14-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Grover Norquist, author, “Leave Us Alone.”	122216
2006	Colbert Report, The: Gustavo Arellano	T	DVD -R HQ 6292		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Gustavo Arellano "Ask a Mexican" OC Weekly.	122217
2009	Colbert Report, The: H.M. Queen Noor	T	DVD -R HQ 11038		Episode. 4-7-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: H.M. Queen Noor, leader, Global Zero	122218
2010	Colbert Report, The: Harold Ford Jr. 	T	DVD -R HQ 11781		Episode. 2-1-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Republican candidate for the New York Senate, Harold Ford Jr. Stephen talks with sports psychologist Nicole Detling Miller and speed skater Jessica Smith	122219
2006	Colbert Report, The: Harry Shearer	T	DVD -R HQ 7440		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Harry Shearer, author, "Not Enough Indians."	122220
2006	Colbert Report, The: Harvey Mansfield	T	DVD -R HQ 5810		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Harvey Mansfield, author, "Manliness."	122221
2009	Colbert Report, The: Helen Fisher	T	DVD -R HQ 10896		Episode. 2-23-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Helen Fisher, author, “Why Him? Why Her?”	122222
2009	Colbert Report, The: Henry  Louis Gates, Jr.	T	DVD -R HQ 10842		Episode. 2-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., “Looking for Lincoln” PBS.	122223
2010	Colbert Report, The: Henry Louis Gates	T	DVD -R HQ 11784		Episode. 2-4-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates on his PBS special on DNA testing. 	122224
2008	Colbert Report, The: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.	T	DVD -R HQ 9703		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., African American Lives series on PBS.	122225
2008	Colbert Report, The: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Rep. Patrick Murphy, John Edwards	T	DVD -R HQ 9845		Episode. 4-17-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, 2008 Democratic candidates. Democratic John Edwards. Rep. Patrick Murphy, Democrat. In Philadelphia for the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary, 2008. 	122226
2009	Colbert Report, The: Howard Fineman	T	DVD -R HQ 10947		Episode. 3-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Howard Fineman, author, “The Thirteen American Arguments.”	122227
2008	Colbert Report, The: Howard Kurz	T	DVD -R HQ 9751		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Howard Kurtz, author, “Really Show.”	122228
2006	Colbert Report, The: Howell Rainer	T	DVD -R HQ 6500		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Howell Rainer, author, "The One That Got Away."	122229
2006	Colbert Report, The: Hugh Hewitt	T	DVD -R HQ 5991		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Hugh Hewitt, author, "Painting the Map Red."	122230
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ian Bogost	T	DVD -R HQ 8851		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ian Bogost, author, "Persuasive Games."	122231
2009	Colbert Report, The: In Iraq: Day Four	T	DVD -R HQ 11198		Episode. 6-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. The show originates from Iraq, Day Four. Guest: Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Frank A. Grippe, Multi-National Corps, Iraq	122232
2009	Colbert Report, The: In Iraq: Day One	T	DVD -R HQ 11195		Episode. 6-8-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. The show originates from Iraq, Day One. Guest: Gen. Ray Odierno, Commanding General, Multi-National Force, Iraq	122233
2009	Colbert Report, The: In Iraq: Day Three	T	DVD -R HQ 11197		Episode. 6-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. The show originates from Iraq, Day Three. Guest: Lt. Gen. Charles H. Jacoby, Jr., Commanding General, MNC, Iraq	122234
2009	Colbert Report, The: In Iraq: Day Two	T	DVD -R HQ 11196		Episode. 6-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. The show originates from Iraq, Day Two. Guests: Specialist Tareq Salha, Arabic Interpreter, 111th Military Intelligence Brigade and Sgt. Robin Balcom, Squad Leader, 463rd Military Police Co.	122235
2008	Colbert Report, The: Ingrid Newkirk	T	DVD -R HQ 9716		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ingrid Newkirk, “I Am An Animal,” HBO. 	122236
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ira Glass	T	DVD -R HQ 11082		Episode. 4-22-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ira Glass, author, “This American Life.”	122237
2007	Colbert Report, The: J. Craig Venter	T	DVD -R HQ 9193		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: J. Craig Venter, author, “A Life Decoded.”	122238
2009	Colbert Report, The: J.J. Abrams	T	DVD -R HQ 11106		Episode. 5-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: J.J. Abrams, director, “Star Trek.”	122239
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jabari Asim	T	DVD -R HQ 10796		Episode. 1-20-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jabari Asim, author, “What Obama Means.”	122240
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jabari Asim.	T	DVD -R HQ 8240		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jabari Asim, author, "The 'N' World."	122241
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jack Welch	T	DVD -R HQ 7671		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Former GE CEO Jack Welch.	122242
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jackson Browne	T	DVD -R HQ 10321		Episode. 9-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jackson Browne, Time the Conquerer	122243
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jacob Weisberg	T	DVD -R HQ 9670		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jacob Weisberg, author, “The Bush Tragedy.”	122244
2006	Colbert Report, The: James Carville	T	DVD -R HQ 6911		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Carville, executive producer, "All The King's Men."	122245
2010	Colbert Report, The: James Fowler	T			Episode. 1-7-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Fowler, political scientist and co-author of “Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives.”	122246
2008	Colbert Report, The: James Howard Kunstler	T	DVD -R HQ 9868		Episode. 5-1-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Howard Kunstler, author, “World Made By Hand.”	122247
2008	Colbert Report, The: James Taylor	T	DVD -R HQ 10344		Episode. 9-30-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Taylor, “Covers.”	122248
2006	Colbert Report, The: James Webb	T	DVD -R HQ 5620		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Webb, former secretary of the Navy	122249
2006	Colbert Report, The: James Woolsey	T	DVD -R HQ 5440		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: James Woolsey, former CIA director.	122250
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jane Fonda	T	DVD -R HQ 8489		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Jane Fonda, actor, "Georgia Rule."	122251
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jane Mayer	T	DVD -R HQ 10145		Episode. 8-12-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jane Mayer, author, “Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals.”	122252
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jann Wenner	T	DVD -R HQ 8501		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jann Wenner, founder, Rolling Stone magazine.	122253
2006	Colbert Report, The: Janna Levin	T	DVD -R HQ 6748		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Janna Levin, author, "A Madman Dreams of Turing Machine."	122254
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jared Cohen	T	DVD -R HQ 9522		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jared Cohen, author, “Children of Jihad.”	122255
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jared Diamond	T	DVD -R HQ 8560		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jared Diamond, author, "Guns, Germs and Steel."	122256
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jason Riley	T	DVD -R HQ 10035		Episode. 7-15-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jason Riley, author, “Let Them In.”	122257
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jeanne Hewalls	T	DVD -R HQ 8291		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeanne Hewalls, author, "The Glass Castle."	122258
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jed Babbin	T	DVD -R HQ 7879		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jed Babbin, Editor, Human Events	122259
2005	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Daniels	T	DVD -R HQ 4609		Episode. 10-27-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Daniels, actor, "The Squid and the Octopus."	122260
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Daniels	T	DVD -R HQ 11131		Episode. 5-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Daniels, actor, “God of Carnage.”	122261
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Gore	T	DVD -R HQ 9857 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 4-9-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Gore, Founder, Citizens for Retiring the Penny	122262
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Greenfield	T	DVD -R HQ 7230		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Greenfield, CNN	122263
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Swartz	T	DVD -R HQ 7280		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Swartz, CEO, Timberland	122264
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jeff Tweedy	T	DVD -R HQ 10459		Episode. 10-30-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeff Tweedy, Wilco	122265
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jeffrey Goldberg	T	DVD -R HQ 10592		Episode. 12-2-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic	122266
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jeffrey Toobin	T	DVD -R HQ 8987		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jeffrey Toobin, author, "The Nine."	122267
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jennifer 8 Lee	T	DVD -R HQ 9725		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jennifer 8 Lee, author, “The Fortune Cookie Chronicles.”	122268
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jennifer Hooper McCarty	T	DVD -R HQ 9908		Episode. 5-13-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jennifer Hooper McCarty, co-author, “What Really Sank the Titanic.”	122269
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jerome Groopman, M.D.	T	DVD -R HQ 8190		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jerome Groopman, M.D., author, "How Doctors Think."	122270
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jerry Mitchell	T	DVD -R HQ 11514		Episode. 10-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jerry Mitchell, Investigative Reporter, The Clarion-Ledger	122271
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jesse Ventura	T	DVD -R HQ 9828		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jesse Ventura, “Don’t Start the Revolution Without Me.”	122272
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jessica Valenti	T	DVD -R HQ 8639		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jessica Valenti, Executive Editor, Feministing.com	122273
2005	Colbert Report, The: Jim Cramer	T	DVD -R HQ 4550		Episode. 10-21-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Cramer, Financial Expert	122274
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jim Cramer	T	DVD -R HQ 7640		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Cramer, author, "Mad Money."	122275
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jim Cramer	T	DVD -R HQ 10372		Episode. 10-6-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Cramer, Mad Money, NBC	122276
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jim Fallows	T	DVD -R HQ 8231		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Fallows, the Atlantic Monthly.	122277
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jim Fouratt	T	DVD -R HQ 11244		Episode. 6-25-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Fouratt, Gay Activist	122278
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jim Lehrer	T	DVD -R HQ 7410		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Lehrer, Anchor, The News Hour, PBS	122279
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jim Lehrer	T	DVD -R HQ 11066		Episode. 4-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Lehrer, author, “Oh, Johnny: A Novel.”	122280
2007	Colbert Report, The: Jim Lovell	T	DVD -R HQ 9031		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Lovell, astronaut	122281
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jim Rogers	T	DVD -R HQ 11222		Episode. 6-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jim Rogers, CEO Duke Energy	122282
2006	Colbert Report, The: Joe Quesada	T	DVD -R HQ 6540		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joe Quesada, Editor-in-Chief, Marvel Comics	122283
2006	Colbert Report, The: Joe Scarborough	T	DVD -R HQ 6470		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joe Scarborough, MSNBC	122284
2008	Colbert Report, The: Joe Scarborough	T	DVD -R HQ 10368		Episode. 10-8-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe, MSNBC	122285
2007	Colbert Report, The: Joel Klein	T	DVD -R HQ 8973		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joel Klein, New York City Schools Chancellor	122286
2009	Colbert Report, The: Johan Rensfeldt	T	DVD -R HQ 11326		Episode. 7-27-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Johan Rensfeldt, Movits singing group	122287
2007	Colbert Report, The: John Amaechi	T	DVD -R HQ 8570		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Amaechi, author, "Man in the Middle."	122288
2009	Colbert Report, The: John Darnielle	T	DVD -R HQ 11475		Episode. 10-06-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Darnielle, musician, the Mountain Goals	122289
2010	Colbert Report, The: John Durant	T	DVD -R HQ 11783		Episode. 2-3-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Durant, founder of Hunter-Gatherer.com. He also talks with the founder of America Works, Pete Cove. 	122290
2010	Colbert Report, The: John Farmer	T	DVD -R HQ 11733		Episode. 1-21-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Farmer, senior counsel to the 9/11 commission and author of “The Ground Truth: The Untold Story of America Under Attack on 9/11.	122291
2009	Colbert Report, The: John Fetterman	T	DVD -R HQ 10898		Episode. 2-25-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania	122292
2007	Colbert Report, The: John Grisham	T	DVD -R HQ 8988		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Grisham, author, "Playing for Pizza."	122293
2010	Colbert Report, The: John Heilemann	T			Episode. 1-13-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Journalist John Heilemann, co-author of “Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin and the Race of a Lifetime.”	122294
2007	Colbert Report, The: John Kao	T	DVD -R HQ 9033		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Kao, author, “Innovation Nation.”	122295
2006	Colbert Report, The: John Kasich	T	DVD -R HQ 5693		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Kasich, "The Heartland with John Kasich."	122296
2009	Colbert Report, The: John Kling	T	DVD -R HQ 10731		Episode. 1-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Kling, Chief National Correspondent, CNN	122297
2008	Colbert Report, The: John Legend	T	DVD -R HQ 9727		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Legend, Live From Philadelphia	122298
2008	Colbert Report, The: John McWhorter	T	DVD -R HQ 10236		Episode. 8-29-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John McWhorter, author, “All About the Beat”	122299
2007	Colbert Report, The: John Mellencamp	T	DVD -R HQ 8750		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Mellencamp, singer.	122300
2007	Colbert Report, The: John Perry Barlow	T	DVD -R HQ 8230		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Perry Barlow, author, "The Electronic Frontier Foundation."	122301
2009	Colbert Report, The: John Podesta	T	DVD -R HQ 10823		Episode. 1-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Podesta, author, “The Power of Progress.”	122302
2006	Colbert Report, The: John Sexton	T	DVD -R HQ 7490		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Sexton, president, New York University	122303
2006	Colbert Report, The: John Stossel	T	DVD -R HQ 5240		Episode. 1-11-2006	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: John Stossel, ABC News	122304
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jon Meacham	T	DVD -R HQ 5990		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jon Meacham, author, "American Gospel."	122305
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jon Meacham	T	DVD -R HQ 10798		Episode. 1-22-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jon Meacham, author, “The American Lion.”	122306
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jon Paskowitz	T	DVD -R HQ 10008		Episode. 6-2-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jon Paskowitz, Surfwise. 	122307
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jonah Lehrer	T	DVD -R HQ 10844		Episode. 2-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonah Lehrer, author, “How We Decide.”	122308
2006	Colbert Report, The: Jonathan Adler	T	DVD -R HQ 6100		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonathan Adler, author, "The Defining Moment."	122309
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jonathan Alter	T	DVD -R HQ 10446		Episode. 10-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonathan Alter, author, “The Defining Moment.”	122310
2009	Colbert Report, The: Jonathan Cohn	T	DVD -R HQ 11347		Episode. 8-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonathan Cohn, senior editor, The New Republic	122311
2010	Colbert Report, The: Jonathan Safran Foer	T	DVD -R HQ 11791		Episode. 2-8-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonathan Safran Foer, author of “Eating Animals.”	122312
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jonathan Zihrain	T	DVD -R HQ 9968		Episode. 6-17-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jonathan Zihrain, author, “The Future of the Internet.”	122313
2008	Colbert Report, The: Jorge Ramos	T	DVD -R HQ 10144		Episode. 8-11-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Jorge Ramos, anchor for Univision	122314
2008	Colbert Report, The: Joseph Stiglitz	T	DVD -R HQ 10407		Episode. 10-14-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University	122315
2007	Colbert Report, The: Josh Wolf	T	DVD -R HQ 8654		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Josh Wolf, Video Blogger.	122316
2009	Colbert Report, The: Joshua Micah Marshall	T	DVD -R HQ 11223		Episode. 6-17-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Joshua Micah Marshall, TalkingPointsMemo.com	122317
2009	Colbert Report, The: Juan Cole	T	DVD -R HQ 10979		Episode. 3-18-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Juan Cole, author, “Engaging the Muslim World.”	122318
2007	Colbert Report, The: Judd Apatow	T	DVD -R HQ 8853		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Judd Apatow, producer, "Superbad."	122319
2008	Colbert Report, The: Judge Andrew Napolitano	T	DVD -R HQ 9621		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Judge Andrew Napolitano, author, “A Nation of Sheep.”	122320
2005	Colbert Report, The: Judge Tubb Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 4669		Episode. 11-3-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Judge Tubb Jones.	122321
2007	Colbert Report, The: Judy Woodruff	T	DVD -R HQ 7760		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Judy Woodruff, "Generation Next: Speak Up, Be Heard."	122322
2008	Colbert Report, The: Junot Diaz	T	DVD -R HQ 9970		Episode. 6-18-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Junot Diaz, author, “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.”	122323
2007	Colbert Report, The: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend	T	DVD -R HQ 8821		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, author, "Failing America's Faithful."	122324
2008	Colbert Report, The: Kathleen Parker	T	DVD -R HQ 10406		Episode. 10-13-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Syndicated Columnist Kathleen Parker	122325
2010	Colbert Report, The: Kathleen Sebelius	T			Episode. 1-14-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Secretary for Health and Human Service Kathleen Sebelius.	122326
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kathryn Bigelow	T	DVD -R HQ 11329		Episode. 7-30-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kathryn Bigelow, director, “The Hurt Locker.”	122327
2010	Colbert Report, The: Kati Marton	T	DVD -R HQ 11751		Episode. 1-25-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Journalist Kati Marton, author of “Enemies of the People: My Family’s Journey to America.	122328
2006	Colbert Report, The: Katie Couric	T	DVD -R HQ 8208		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Katie Couric, CBS News	122329
2005	Colbert Report, The: Katrina vanden Heuvel	T	DVD -R HQ 4890		Episode. 11-30-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation	122330
2007	Colbert Report, The: Katrina vanden Heuvel	T	DVD -R HQ 8290		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Katrina vanden Heuvel, journalist, The Nation.	122331
2009	Colbert Report, The: Katty Kay	T	DVD -R HQ 11167		Episode. 6-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Katty Kay, BBC News, co-author, “Womenomics.”	122332
2006	Colbert Report, The: Keith Olbermann, MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 5640		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Keith Olbermann, MSNBC	122333
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ken  Burns	T	DVD -R HQ 11446		Episode. 9-24-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ken Burns, co-author, “The National Parks.”	122334
2005	Colbert Report, The: Ken Burns	T	DVD -R HQ 4649		Episode. 11-1-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ken Burns, documentary maker	122335
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ken Jennings	T	DVD -R HQ 6860		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ken Jennings, author, "Brainiac."	122336
2006	Colbert Report, The: Kenneth Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 5200		Episode. 1-12-2006	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kenneth Miller, professor, Brown University	122337
2008	Colbert Report, The: Kenneth R. Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 9967		Episode. 6-16-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kenneth R. Miller, author, “Only a Theory.”	122338
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kevin Baker	T	DVD -R HQ 11328		Episode. 7-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kevin Baker, contributing editor, Harper’s Magazine	122339
2008	Colbert Report, The: Kevin Costner	T	DVD -R HQ 10125		Episode. 8-6-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kevin Costner, actor-producer, “Swing Vote.”	122340
2008	Colbert Report, The: Kevin Johnson	T	DVD -R HQ 10517		Episode. 11-11-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kevin Johnson, major-elect of Sacramento	122341
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kevin Mattson	T	DVD -R HQ 11253		Episode. 6-30-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kevin Mattson, author, “What the Heck Are You Up To, Mr. President?”	122342
2006	Colbert Report, The: Kevin Phillips	T	DVD -R HQ 6080		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kevin Phillips, author, "American Theocracy."	122343
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kris Kobach	T	DVD -R HQ 11338		Episode. 8-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kris Kobach, professor, University of Missouri-Kansas City	122344
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kris Kristofferson	T	DVD -R HQ 10899		Episode. 2-26-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kris Kristofferson, singer, songwriter. 	122345
2009	Colbert Report, The: Kurt Anderson	T	DVD -R HQ 11337		Episode. 8-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Kurt Anderson, Studio 360 with Kurt Anderson, PRI	122346
2006	Colbert Report, The: Lama Surya Das	T	DVD -R HQ 5510		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lama Surya Das, Buddhist Scholar	122347
2007	Colbert Report, The: Lance Armstrong	T	DVD -R HQ 7763		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lance Armstrong, cyclist	122348
2009	Colbert Report, The: Lara Logan	T	DVD -R HQ 11688		Episode. 12-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lara Logan, Correspondent, “60 Minutes.”	122349
2007	Colbert Report, The: Larry King	T	DVD -R HQ 8070		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Larry King, "Larry King Live" CNN.	122350
2008	Colbert Report, The: Laura D’Andrea Tyson	T	DVD -R HQ 10237		Episode. 9-2-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Laura D’Andrea Tyson, former Clinton Administration Economic Advisor	122351
2009	Colbert Report, The: Laurie Garrett	T	DVD -R HQ 11114		Episode. 5-6-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Laurie Garrett, Council on Foreign Relations	122352
2009	Colbert Report, The: Lawrence Lessig	T	DVD -R HQ 10756		Episode. 1-8-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lawrence Lessig, author, “Remix.”	122353
2006	Colbert Report, The: Lee Silver	T	DVD -R HQ 6450		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lee Silver, author, "Challenging Nature."	122354
2007	Colbert Report, The: Leon Botstein	T	DVD -R HQ 8630		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Leon Botstein, President, Bard College.	122355
2005	Colbert Report, The: Leslie Stahl of 60 Minutes	T	DVD -R HQ 4531 (Missing Credits)		Episode. 10-18-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Leslie Stahl of 60 Minutes: "The six minutes she always dreamed about."	122356
2009	Colbert Report, The: Leymah Gbowee	T	DVD -R HQ 11292		Episode. 7-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Leymah Gbowee, Pray the Devil Back to Hell	122357
2006	Colbert Report, The: Linda Hirschman	T	DVD -R HQ 6588		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Linda Hirschman, author, "Get To Work."	122358
2009	Colbert Report, The: Lisa Hannigan	T	DVD -R HQ 10945		Episode. 3-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lisa Hannigan, musician, “Sea Sew.”	122359
2008	Colbert Report, The: Lisa Randall	T	DVD -R HQ 9654		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lisa Randall, author, “Warped Passages.”	122360
2006	Colbert Report, The: Lorraine Bracco	T	DVD -R HQ 5630		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lorraine Bracco, actor, "The Sopranos."	122361
2005	Colbert Report, The: Lou Dobbs, CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 4570		Episode. 10-24-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lou Dobbs, CNN. .	122362
2007	Colbert Report, The: Lou Dobbs. CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 7830		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lou Dobbs, CNN Commentator	122363
2006	Colbert Report, The: Lowell Bergman	T	DVD -R HQ 6960		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lowell Bergman, Commentator, Frontline	122364
2008	Colbert Report, The: Lucas Conley	T	DVD -R HQ 10123		Episode. 8-4-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Lucas Conley, author, “OBD: Obsessive Branding Disorder.”	122365
2006	Colbert Report, The: Madeleine Albright	T	DVD -R HQ 6070		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Madeleine Albright, author, "The Mighty & the Almighty."	122366
2008	Colbert Report, The: Madeline Albright	T	DVD -R HQ 9839		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Madeline Albright, author, “Memo to the President Elect.”	122367
2007	Colbert Report, The: Malcolm Gladwell	T	DVD -R HQ 8430		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Malcolm Gladwell, author, "Bunk."	122368
2008	Colbert Report, The: Malcolm Gladwell	T	DVD -R HQ 10546		Episode. 11-17-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Malcolm Gladwell, author, “Outllers: The Story of Success.”	122369
2009	Colbert Report, The: Malcolm Gladwell	T	DVD -R HQ 11631		Episode. 11-17-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Malcolm Gladwell, author, “What the Dog Saw.”	122370
2007	Colbert Report, The: Mara Vanderslice	T	DVD -R HQ 8080		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mara Vanderslice, founder, Common Good Strategies	122371
2008	Colbert Report, The: Margaret Spelling	T	DVD -R HQ 10055		Episode. 7-22-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Margaret Spelling, Secretary of Education	122372
2008	Colbert Report, The: Maria Shriver	T	DVD -R HQ 9875		Episode. 4-24-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Maria Shriver, author, “Just Who Will You Be.”	122373
2009	Colbert Report, The: Maria Shriver	T	DVD -R HQ 11612		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Maria Shriver, first lady of California, and TV News Journalist.	122374
2009	Colbert Report, The: Mark Bittman	T	DVD -R HQ 10922		Episode. 3-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Bittman, New York Times, author, “Food Matter: A Guide to Unconscious Eating.”	122375
2006	Colbert Report, The: Mark Bowden	T	DVD -R HQ 6320		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Bowden, author, 'Ghosts of the Ayatollah."	122376
2006	Colbert Report, The: Mark Cuban	T	DVD -R HQ 5177, 5040.		Episode. 1-5-2006	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Cuban, owner, Dallas Mavericks	122377
2009	Colbert Report, The: Mark Devlin	T	DVD -R HQ 11349		Episode. 8-13-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Devlin, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania	122378
2007	Colbert Report, The: Mark Frauenfelder	T	DVD -R HQ 8089		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Frauenfelder, Editor-in-Chief, Make Magazine	122379
2007	Colbert Report, The: Mark Frauenfelder	T	DVD -R HQ 8089		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Frauenfelder, Editor-in-Chief, Make Magazine	122380
2006	Colbert Report, The: Mark Halperin	T	DVD -R HQ 7210		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Halperin, political director, ABC News.	122381
2009	Colbert Report, The: Mark Johnson	T	DVD -R HQ 11348		Episode. 8-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Johnson, Playingforchange.com	122382
2007	Colbert Report, The: Mark Moffett	T	DVD -R HQ 8740		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mark Moffett, scientist, Smithsonian Institute	122383
2006	Colbert Report, The: Markos Moulitsas Zuniga	T	DVD -R HQ 5820		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, author, "Crashing the Gate."	122384
2008	Colbert Report, The: Marla Bartiromo	T	DVD -R HQ 10283		Episode. 9-18-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Marla Bartiromo, CNBC “Closing Bell.”	122385
2006	Colbert Report, The: Martin Short	T	DVD -R HQ 6790		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Martin Short, actor, "Fame Becomes Me."	122386
2010	Colbert Report, The: Mary Matalin	T	DVD -R HQ 11855		Episode. 3-18-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Republican Strategist Mary Matalin. Also, Father James Martin, author of “The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything,” is about social justice.	122387
2005	Colbert Report, The: Mary Roach	T	DVD -R HQ 4720		Episode. 11-9-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mary Roach, author, "Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife."	122388
2009	Colbert Report, The: Matt Jaibbi	T	DVD -R HQ 11687		Episode. 12-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matt Jaibbi, Rolling Stone Contributing Editor	122389
2009	Colbert Report, The: Matt Latimer	T	DVD -R HQ 11471		Episode. 9-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matt Latimer, former speechwriter for President Bush.	122390
2009	Colbert Report, The: Matt Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 10736		Episode. 1-6-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matt Miller, author, “The Tyranny of Dead Ideas.”	122391
2005	Colbert Report, The: Matt Taibbi	T	DVD -R HQ 4790		Episode. 11-16-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matt Taibbi, contributing editor, Rolling Stone	122392
2008	Colbert Report, The: Matt Taibbi	T	DVD -R HQ 9491		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone Magazine	122393
2009	Colbert Report, The: Matthew Crawford	T	DVD -R HQ 11243		Episode. 6-24-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Matthew Crawford, author, “Shop Class as Soulcraft.”	122394
2005	Colbert Report, The: Maureen Dowd	T	DVD -R HQ 4940		Episode. 12-5-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Maureen Dowd, author, "Are Men Necessary?"	122395
2009	Colbert Report, The: Meghan McCain	T	DVD -R HQ 11145		Episode. 5-18-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Meghan McCain, TheDailyBest.com	122396
2009	Colbert Report, The: Meryl Streep	T	DVD -R HQ 11339		Episode. 8-6-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Meryl Streep, actor, “Julie & Julia.”	122397
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Beschloss	T	DVD -R HQ 8822		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Beschloss, author, "Presidential Courage."	122398
2006	Colbert Report, The: Michael Brown	T	DVD -R HQ 5740		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Brown, former director of FEMA	122399
2006	Colbert Report, The: Michael Eric Dyson	T	DVD -R HQ 5530		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Eric Dyson, author, "Come Hell Or High Water."	122400
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Eric Dyson	T	DVD -R HQ 8140		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Eric Dyson, author, "Debating Race.".	122401
2008	Colbert Report, The: Michael Farris	T	DVD -R HQ 10432		Episode. 10-21-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Farris, chancellor, Patrick Henry College	122402
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael J. Behe	T	DVD -R HQ 8824		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael J. Behe, author, "The Edge of Evolution."	122403
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Jacobsen	T	DVD -R HQ 8854		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Jacobsen, Center for Science in the Public Interest	122404
2006	Colbert Report, The: Michael Lewis	T	DVD -R HQ 6990		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Lewis, author, "The Blind Side."	122405
2008	Colbert Report, The: Michael Lewis	T	DVD -R HQ 10556		Episode. 11-19-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Lewis, Editor of Panic. 	122406
2008	Colbert Report, The: Michael Phelps	T	DVD -R HQ 10617		Episode. 12-11-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Phelps, Olympic Gold Medalist in Swimming	122407
2006	Colbert Report, The: Michael Pollan	T	DVD -R HQ 6270		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Pollan, author, "The Omnivore's Dilemma."	122408
2009	Colbert Report, The: Michael Pollan	T	DVD -R HQ 11133		Episode. 5-13-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Pollan, author, “The Defense of Food.”	122409
2008	Colbert Report, The: Michael Reynolds	T	DVD -R HQ 9798		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Reynolds, Eco Architect	122410
2006	Colbert Report, The: Michael Smerconish	T	DVD -R HQ 5770		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Smerconish, author, "Muzzled."	122411
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Specter	T	DVD -R HQ 8098		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Specter, writer, New Yorker	122412
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Steele	T	DVD -R HQ 7829		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Steele, former Republican Lt. Gov. of MD.	122413
2007	Colbert Report, The: Michael Wallis	T	DVD -R HQ 8932		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michael Wallis, author, "The Lincoln Highway	122414
2008	Colbert Report, The: Michelle Obama	T	DVD -R HQ 9835		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Michelle Obama, wife of Barack Obama, 2008 Democratic candidate for President. 	122415
2010	Colbert Report, The: Mika Brzezinski	T	DVD -R HQ 11752		Episode. 1-26-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mika Drzezinski, co-host of Morning Joe and the author of “All Things at Once.”  Colbert also talks with political commentator Paul Begala. 	122416
2006	Colbert Report, The: Mike Huckabee	T	DVD -R HQ 6010. 6030		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Governor Mike Huckabee, Republican from Arkansas	122417
2008	Colbert Report, The: Mike Huckabee	T	DVD -R HQ 10168		Episode. 8-27-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mike Huckabee, former Republican candidate for president. 	122418
2009	Colbert Report, The: Mike Krzyzewski	T	DVD -R HQ 11081		Episode. 4-21-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke basketball coach, co-author, “The Gold Standard.”	122419
2007	Colbert Report, The: Mike Wallace	T	DVD -R HQ 7849		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mike Wallace, former Commentator "60 Minutes."	122420
2008	Colbert Report, The: Mitch Albom	T	DVD -R HQ 9904		Episode. 4-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mitch Albom, author, “For One More Day.”	122421
2005	Colbert Report, The: Monica Crowley, MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 4640		Episode. 10-31-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Monica Crowley, MSNBC reporter	122422
2010	Colbert Report, The: Morgan Freeman	T			Episode. 1-11-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Morgan Freeman, Actor and star of “Invictus.” Documentary filmmaker Eugene Jarecki about moveyourmoney.info	122423
2006	Colbert Report, The: Morgan Spurlock	T	DVD -R HQ 6680		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Morgan Spurlock, actor, "30 Days," FX.	122424
2006	Colbert Report, The: Mort Zuckerman	T	DVD -R HQ 6405		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Mort Zuckerman, U.S. News and World Report	122425
2008	Colbert Report, The: Muhammad Yunus	T	DVD -R HQ 9492		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Muhammad Yunus, author, “Creating a World Without Poverty.”	122426
2008	Colbert Report, The: N.T. Wright	T	DVD -R HQ 9993		Episode. 6-19-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: N.T. Wright, author, “Surprised By Hope.”	122427
2006	Colbert Report, The: Nancy Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 5310		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nancy Grace, author, "CNN Headline News"	122428
2008	Colbert Report, The: Naomi Klein	T	DVD -R HQ 10347		Episode. 10-2-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Naomi Klein, author, “The Shock Doctrine.”	122429
2007	Colbert Report, The: Naomi Wolf	T	DVD -R HQ 8986		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Naomi Wolf, author, "The End of America."	122430
2008	Colbert Report, The: Nas	T	DVD -R HQ 10056		Episode. 7-23-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nas, musical performance. 	122431
2007	Colbert Report, The: Nassim Nicholas Taleb	T	DVD -R HQ 8480		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author, "The Black Swan."	122432
2008	Colbert Report, The: Nate Silver	T	DVD -R HQ 10373		Episode. 10-7-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nate Silver, Fivethirtyeight.com	122433
2008	Colbert Report, The: Nathan Gunn	T	DVD -R HQ 9893		Episode. 5-6-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nathan Gunn, opera singer.	122434
2007	Colbert Report, The: Nathan Sawaya	T	DVD -R HQ 8934		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nathan Sawaya, Lego Art Sculptor	122435
2006	Colbert Report, The: Neal Katyal	T	DVD -R HQ 6539		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neal Katyal, Georgetown Law School	122436
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ned Lamont	T	DVD -R HQ 6590		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ned Lamont, CT Democratic senatorial candidate.	122437
2008	Colbert Report, The: Neil de Grasse Tyson	T	DVD -R HQ 10006		Episode. 6-25-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil de Grasse Tyson, director, AMNH’s Hayden Planetarium	122438
2005	Colbert Report, The: Neil deGrasse Tyson	T	DVD -R HQ 4595		Episode. 10-26-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director, Hayden Planetarium	122439
2009	Colbert Report, The: Neil deGrasse Tyson	T	DVD -R HQ 11252		Episode. 6-29-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, Hayden Planetarium	122440
2009	Colbert Report, The: Neil Ferguson	T	DVD -R HQ 10772		Episode. 1-13-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil Ferguson, author, “The Ascent of Money.”	122441
2009	Colbert Report, The: Neil Gaiman	T	DVD -R HQ 10977		Episode. 3-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil Gaiman, author, “The Graveyard Book.”	122442
2008	Colbert Report, The: Neil Shubin	T	DVD -R HQ 9521		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil Shubin, the Field Museum of Chicago	122443
2006	Colbert Report, The: Neil Young	T	DVD -R HQ 6690		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Neil Young, singer.	122444
2010	Colbert Report, The: Nell Irvin Painter	T	DVD -R HQ 11854		Episode. 3-17-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Historian Nell Irvin Painter, author of “The History of White People.”	122445
2008	Colbert Report, The: Nicholas Carr	T	DVD -R HQ 10342		Episode. 9-25-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nicholas Carr, author, “The Big Switch.”	122446
2007	Colbert Report, The: Nicholas Kristof	T	DVD -R HQ 8141		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nicholas Kristof, New York Times	122447
2009	Colbert Report, The: Nicholas Kristof	T	DVD -R HQ 11254		Episode. 7-1-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nicholas Kristof, New York Times	122448
2009	Colbert Report, The: Nicholas Thompson	T	DVD -R HQ 11565		Episode. 11-2-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nicholas Thompson, senior editor, Wired Magazine	122449
2008	Colbert Report, The: Nicholas Wade	T	DVD -R HQ 10612		Episode. 12-4-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nicholas Wade, science reporter, New York Times	122450
2007	Colbert Report, The: Nina Jablonski	T	DVD -R HQ 8050		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nina Jablonki, author, "Skin: A Natural History."	122451
2006	Colbert Report, The: Nora Ephron	T	DVD -R HQ 7439		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Nora Ephron, author, "I Feel Bad About My Neck."	122452
2009	Colbert Report, The: Norah Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 11632		Episode. 11-18-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Singer Norah Jones, “The Fall.”	122453
2006	Colbert Report, The: Norah Vincent	T	DVD -R HQ 5340		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Norah Vincent, author, "Self-Made Man"	122454
2006	Colbert Report, The: Norman Orstein	T	DVD -R HQ 5570		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Norman Orstein, The American Enterprise Institute	122455
2009	Colbert Report, The: Pastor Ed Young	T	DVD -R HQ 10818		Episode. 1-26-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Pastor Ed Young, Fellowship Church	122456
2008	Colbert Report, The: Pat Buchanan	T	DVD -R HQ 10014		Episode. 6-5-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Pat Buchanan, author, “Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War.”	122457
2006	Colbert Report, The: Paul Begala	T	DVD -R HQ 5350		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Begala, co-author, "Take It Back."	122458
2008	Colbert Report, The: Paul Begala	T	DVD -R HQ 10343		Episode. 9-29-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Begala, author, “Third Term.”	122459
2007	Colbert Report, The: Paul Glastris	T	DVD -R HQ 9121		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Glastris, Washington Monthly. com	122460
2009	Colbert Report, The: Paul Goldberger	T	DVD -R HQ 11634		Episode. 11-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Goldberger, architecture critic, The New Yorker. 	122461
2006	Colbert Report, The: Paul Hackett	T	DVD -R HQ 6589		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Hackett, Iraq war veteran	122462
2009	Colbert Report, The: Paul Kieckhoff	T	DVD -R HQ 11113		Episode. 5-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Kieckhoff, executive director, IAVA	122463
2006	Colbert Report, The: Paul Krugman	T	DVD -R HQ 6720		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Krugman, columnist, New York Times	122464
2009	Colbert Report, The: Paul Krugman	T	DVD -R HQ 11291		Episode. 7-13-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Krugman, columnist, New York Times	122465
2009	Colbert Report, The: Paul Muldoon	T	DVD -R HQ 11224		Episode. 6-18-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Muldoon, Professor, Creative Writing, Princeton	122466
2006	Colbert Report, The: Paul Rieckhoff	T	DVD -R HQ 6009		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Rieckhoff, author, "Chasing Ghosts."	122467
2008	Colbert Report, The: Paul Simon	T	DVD -R HQ 10547		Episode. 11-18-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paul Simon, author, “Lyrics, 1964-2008.”	122468
2007	Colbert Report, The: Paulina Porizkova	T	DVD -R HQ 8391		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Paulina Porizkova, author, "A Model Summer."	122469
2005	Colbert Report, The: Peggy Noonan	T	DVD -R HQ 4970		Episode. 12-8-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Peggy Noonan, author, "John Paul the Great."	122470
2006	Colbert Report, The: Peter Agre	T	DVD -R HQ		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Peter Agre, Scientists and Engineers for America.	122471
2006	Colbert Report, The: Peter Beinart	T	DVD -R HQ 6591		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Peter Beinart, author, "The Good Fight."	122472
2008	Colbert Report, The: Peter J. Gomes	T	DVD -R HQ 10302		Episode. 9-15-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Professor Peter J. Gomes, Harvard University	122473
2006	Colbert Report, The: Peter Singer	T	DVD -R HQ 7520		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Peter Singer, author, "The Way We Eat."	122474
2009	Colbert Report, The: Peter Singer	T	DVD -R HQ 10948		Episode. 3-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Peter Singer, www.thelifeyoucansave.com	122475
2009	Colbert Report, The: Phil Bronstein	T	DVD -R HQ 11039		Episode. 4-8-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Phil Bronstein, editor-at-large, Hearst Newspapers	122476
2008	Colbert Report, The: Philip Weiss	T	DVD -R HQ 10015		Episode. 6-9-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Philip Weiss, author, “The Affairs of Men.”	122477
2008	Colbert Report, The: Philip Zimbaudo	T	DVD -R HQ 9653		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Philip Zimbaudo, professor, Stanford University	122478
2009	Colbert Report, The: Philippe Petit	T	DVD -R HQ 10819		Episode. 1-27-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Philippe Petit, author, “Man on the Wire.”	122479
2008	Colbert Report, The: R.E.M.	T	DVD -R HQ 9804		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: R.E.M. musical group	122480
2008	Colbert Report, The: Rachel Maddow	T	DVD -R HQ 10493		Episode. 11-6-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show, MSNBC	122481
2009	Colbert Report, The: Rachel Maddow	T	DVD -R HQ 10748		Episode. 1-7-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Benicio Del Toro, actor, “Che.”	122482
2010	Colbert Report, The: Raj Patel	T			Episode. 1-12-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Activist and Academic Raj Patel, author of “The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy.”	122483
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ralph Nader	T	DVD -R HQ 5930		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate	122484
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ramesh Ponnuru	T	DVD -R HQ 6650		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ramesh Ponnuru, author, "Party of Death."	122485
2006	Colbert Report, The: Randy Newman	T	DVD -R HQ 7010		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Randy Newman, www.randynewman.com, composer-singer.	122486
2010	Colbert Report, The: Rebecca Skloot	T	DVD -R HQ 11853		Episode. 3-16-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rebecca Sklott, science journalist and author of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.” Also, Columbia University professor and textbook author Eric Foner about the Texas School Board editing history.	122487
2005	Colbert Report, The: Rev. Al Sharpton	T	DVD -R HQ 4760		Episode. 11-15-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rev. Al Sharpton	122488
2006	Colbert Report, The: Rev. Jesse Jackson	T	DVD -R HQ 5780		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rainbow PUSH Coalition	122489
2006	Colbert Report, The: Reza Aslan	T	DVD -R HQ 5890		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Reza Aslan, author, "No god But God."	122490
2009	Colbert Report, The: Rich Lowry	T	DVD -R HQ 11042DVD -R HQ 11035		Episode. 4-6-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rich Lowry, editor, National Review	122491
2005	Colbert Report, The: Richard A Clarke	T	DVD -R HQ 4910		Episode. 12-1-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard A. Clarke, author, "The Scorpion's Goat."	122492
2008	Colbert Report, The: Richard Brookhiser	T	DVD -R HQ 10199		Episode. 8-28-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Brookhiser, author, “George Washington on Leadership.”	122493
2007	Colbert Report, The: Richard Clarke	T	DVD -R HQ 7767		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Clarke, author, "Breakpoint."	122494
2006	Colbert Report, The: Richard Dawkins	T	DVD -R HQ 7080		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Dawkins, author, "The God Delusion."	122495
2009	Colbert Report, The: Richard Dawkins	T	DVD -R HQ 11472		Episode. 9-30-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Dawkins, Evolutionary Biologist	122496
2008	Colbert Report, The: Richard Freeman	T	DVD -R HQ 9430		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Freeman, Harvard University, on labor in America	122497
2008	Colbert Report, The: Richard Haass	T	DVD -R HQ 10616		Episode. 12-10-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations	122498
2007	Colbert Report, The: Richard Land	T	DVD -R JQ 8359		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Dr. Richard Land, Southern Baptist Convention.	122499
2006	Colbert Report, The: Richard Linklater	T	DVD -R HQ 7370		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Linklater, director, "Fast Food Nation."	122500
2005	Colbert Report, The: Richard Preston	T	DVD -R HQ 4870		Episode. 11-29-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Preston, author, "The Demon in the Freezer."	122501
2007	Colbert Report, The: Richard Preston	T	DVD -R HQ 8479		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Preston, author, "The Wild Trees."	122502
2008	Colbert Report, The: Richard Thompson Ford	T	DVD -R HQ 9655		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Richard Thompson Ford, author “The Race Card.”	122503
2007	Colbert Report, The: Rick Berman	T	DVD -R HQ 9192		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rick Berman, lawyer and lobbyist for personal freedom	122504
2008	Colbert Report, The: Rick Reilly	T	DVD -R HQ 10303		Episode. 9-16-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rick Reilly, Founder, Nothing But Nets	122505
2008	Colbert Report, The: Rick Warren	T	DVD -R HQ 9539		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rick Warren, author, “The Purpose Driven Life”	122506
2010	Colbert Report, The: Riley Crane	T			Episode. 1-5-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Physicist Riley Crane	122507
2006	Colbert Report, The: Robert Baer	T	DVD -R HQ 6340		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robert Baer, author, "Blow the House Down."	122508
2010	Colbert Report, The: Robert Baer	T	DVD -R HQ 11852		Episode. 3-15-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Former CIA Operative Robert Baer. Also, Stephen talks to Raj Patel about Share International claiming he’s the reincarnation of Buddha. 	122509
2008	Colbert Report, The: Robert Greenwood	T	DVD -R HQ 10409		Episode. 10-16-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robert Greenwood, political activist	122510
2006	Colbert Report, The: Robert Kennedy Jr.	T	DVD -R HQ 6241		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robert Kennedy Jr., Rolling Stone Magazine	122511
2007	Colbert Report, The: Robert Shrum	T	DVD -R HQ 8810		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robert Shrum, author, "No Excuses."	122512
2008	Colbert Report, The: Robert Wexler	T	DVD -R HQ 10012		Episode. 6-26-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rep. Robert Wexler, co-author, “Fire-Breathing Liberal.”	122513
2009	Colbert Report, The: Robert Wright	T	DVD -R HQ 11362		Episode. 8-18-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robert Wright, author, “The Evolutionary God.”	122514
2006	Colbert Report, The: Robin Givham	T	DVD -R HQ 5329		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robin Givham, Washington Post.	122515
2008	Colbert Report, The: Robin Wright	T	DVD -R HQ 9819		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Robin Wright, author, “Dreams and Shadows.”	122516
2009	Colbert Report, The: Ron Howard	T	DVD -R HQ 11132		Episode. 5-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ron Howard, director, “Angels and Demons.”	122517
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ron Paul	T	DVD -R HQ 8657 (Mislabeled 8655)		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rep. Ron Paul, Republican, Texas	122518
2008	Colbert Report, The: Ron Paul	T	DVD -R HQ 10239		Episode. 9-4-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Rep. Ron Paul, The Campaign For Liberty	122519
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ron Reagan.	T	DVD -R HQ 7190		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ron Reagan, political analyst, MSNBC/	122520
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ron Suskind	T	DVD -R HQ 6407		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ron Suskind, author, "The One Percent Doctrine."	122521
2008	Colbert Report, The: Ronald Fryer	T	DVD -R HQ 10591		Episode. 12-1-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Roland Fryer, professor of Economics, Harvard	122522
2008	Colbert Report, The: Rush	T	DVD -R HQ 10052		Episode. 7-16-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Musical Group, Rush.	122523
2007	Colbert Report, The: Russell Simmons	T	DVD -R HQ 8393		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Russell Simmons, Do You!	122524
2008	Colbert Report, The: Salman Rushdie	T	DVD -R HQ 10013		Episode. 6-4-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Salman Rushdie, author, “The Enchantress of Florence.”	122525
2006	Colbert Report, The: Sam Harris	T	DVD -R HQ 5940		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sam Harris, author, "The End of Faith."	122526
2008	Colbert Report, The: Samantha Power	T	DVD -R HQ 9771		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Samantha Power, author, “Chasing the Flame.”	122527
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sanjay Gupta	T	DVD -R HQ 11511		Episode. 10-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sanjay Gupta, M.D., CNN Chief Medical Correspondent	122528
2008	Colbert Report, The: Sashi Tharoor	T	DVD -R HQ 9724		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sashi Tharoor, author, “The Elephant, the Tiger and the Cell Phone.”	122529
2008	Colbert Report, The: Scott McClellan	T	DVD -R HQ 10164		Episode. 8-26-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Scott McClellan, author, “What Happened.”	122530
2010	Colbert Report, The: Sean Carroll 	T	DVD -R HQ 11843		Episode. 3-10-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist and author of “From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time.” Carroll talks with Charlie Cook, the fonder of the Cook Political Report, about what the Democrats face in the midterm elections. 	122531
2007	Colbert Report, The: Sean Penn	T	DVD -R HQ 8392		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sean Penn, actor.	122532
2006	Colbert Report, The: Sebastian Junger	T	DVD -R HQ 5960		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sebastian Junger, author, "A Death in Belmont."	122533
2009	Colbert Report, The: Secretary Janet Napolitano	T	DVD -R HQ 11684		Episode. 12-3-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Secretary Janet Napolitano, Department of Homeland Security	122534
2007	Colbert Report, The: Sen. Ben Webster	T	DVD -R HQ 8730		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sen. Ben Webster, D. Nebraska.	122535
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sen. Byron Dorgan	T	DVD -R HQ 11159		Episode. 6-1-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sen. Byron Dorgan, Democrat, North Dakota	122536
2008	Colbert Report, The: Sen. James Webb	T	DVD -R HQ 10054		Episode. 7-21-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sen. James Webb, Democrat, Virginia	122537
2008	Colbert Report, The: Senator Bernie Sanders	T	DVD -R HQ 9879		Episode. 4-21-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Senator Bernie Sanders, Independent from Vermont	122538
2006	Colbert Report, The: Senator Byron L. Dorgan	T	DVD -R HQ 7019		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Senator Byron L. Dorgan, author, "Take This Job and Ship It."	122539
2007	Colbert Report, The: Senator John Kerry	T	DVD -R HQ 8379		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Senator John Kerry, co-author, "This Moment on Earth."	122540
2009	Colbert Report, The: Seth Shostak	T	DVD -R HQ 11147		Episode. 5-20-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Seth Shostak, senior astronomer, SETI Institute	122541
2009	Colbert Report, The: Shai Agassi	T	DVD -R HQ 11423		Episode. 9-22-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Shai Agassi, Founder, Better Place	122542
2007	Colbert Report, The: Shashi Tharoof	T	DVD -R HQ 8010		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Shashi Tharoof, former United Nations Undersecretary General.	122543
2009	Colbert Report, The: Shepard Fairey	T	DVD -R HQ 10774		Episode. 1-15-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Shepard Fairey, artist, Obama “Hope” Portrait	122544
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sheriff Joe Arpaio	T	DVD -R HQ 11068		Episode. 4-20-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County, Arizona	122545
2008	Colbert Report, The: Sherman Alexie	T	DVD -R HQ 10465		Episode. 10-28-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sherman Alexie, author, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.”	122546
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sherman Alexie	T	DVD -R HQ 11682		Episode. 12-1-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sherman Alexie, author, “War Dances.”	122547
2007	Colbert Report, The: Sheryl WuDunn	T	DVD -R HQ 7940		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sheryl WuDunn, co-author, "China Wakes."	122548
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sheryl WuDunn	T	DVD -R HQ 11447		Episode. 9-28-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sheryl WuDunn, co-author, “Half the Sky.”	122549
2007	Colbert Report, The: Simon Schama	T	DVD -R HQ 8770		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Simon Schama, "Power of Art," PBS	122550
2009	Colbert Report, The: Simon Schama	T	DVD -R HQ 11241		Episode. 6-22-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Simon Schama, Columbia University	122551
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sir Harold Evans	T	DVD -R HQ 11567		Episode. 11-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sir Harold Evans, newspaper editor and author, “My Paper Chase.”	122552
2007	Colbert Report, The: Sir Richard Beanson	T	DVD -R HQ 8936		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sir Richard Beanson, founder, The Virgin Group	122553
2009	Colbert Report, The: Snoop Dog	T	DVD -R HQ 11691		Episode. 12-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Snoop Dog, “Malice in Wonderland.”	122554
2010	Colbert Report, The: Stephen Bosworth	T	DVD -R HQ 11731		Episode. 1-19-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Former Ambassador Stephen Bosworth to South Korea	122555
2007	Colbert Report, The: Stephen Colbert's Broken Wrist	T	DVD -R HQ 8937		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. The saga of Stephen Colbert's broken ankle. Signing of the cast by celebrities and news people and doctor taking off the cast on camera.	122556
2008	Colbert Report, The: Stephen Moore	T	DVD -R HQ 10525		Episode. 11-13-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Stephen Moore, Editorial Writer, The Wall Street Journal	122557
2007	Colbert Report, The: Steve Colbert	T	DVD -R HQ 9074		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Colbert, author, “I am America (And So Can You)	122558
2006	Colbert Report, The: Steve Kroft	T	DVD -R HQ 5680		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Kroft, 60 Minutes	122559
2009	Colbert Report, The: Steve Martin	T	DVD -R HQ 10843		Episode. 2-4-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Martin, actor-writer, “Pink Panther 2.”	122560
2007	Colbert Report, The: Steve Pinker	T	DVD -R HQ 7904		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Pinker, author, "The Blank Slate."	122561
2006	Colbert Report, The: Steve Squyres	T	DVD -R HQ 6204		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Squyres, author, "Roving Mars."	122562
2006	Colbert Report, The: Steven Colbert and Rock Guitars	T	DVD -R HQ 7530		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steven Colbert and Rock Guitars.	122563
2006	Colbert Report, The: Steven D. Levitt	T	DVD -R HQ 7480		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steven D. Levitt, author, "Frakonomics."	122564
2006	Colbert Report, The: Steven Johnson	T	DVD -R HQ 6210		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Johnson, author, "Everything Bad Is Good For You."	122565
2009	Colbert Report, The: Steven Johnson	T	DVD -R HQ 10924		Episode. 3-5-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steven Johnson, author, “The Invention of Air.”	122566
2009	Colbert Report, The: Steven Pinker	T	DVD -R HQ 10877		Episode. 2-11-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steven Pinker, Harvard University	122567
2005	Colbert Report, The: Stone Philips, Dateline NBC	T	DVD -R HQ 4540		Episode. 10-17-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Stone Philips, Dateline NBC.	122568
2006	Colbert Report, The: Stone Phillips	T	DVD -R HQ 6242		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC	122569
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sunita Williams	T	DVD -R HQ 11045		Episode. 4-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sunita Williams, astronaut	122570
2008	Colbert Report, The: Susan Jacoby	T	DVD -R HQ 9903		Episode. 5-22-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Susan Jacoby, author, “The Age of American Unreason.”	122571
2007	Colbert Report, The: Susan Sarandon	T	DVD -R HQ 8985		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Susan Sarandon, actor, "In the Valley of Elah."	122572
2008	Colbert Report, The: Sydhir Venkatesh	T	DVD -R HQ 9767		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sydhir Venkatesh, author, “Gang Leader for a Day.”	122573
2009	Colbert Report, The: Sylvia Earle	T	DVD -R HQ 11512		Episode. 10-13-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence	122574
2008	Colbert Report, The: Tad Devine	T	DVD -R HQ 9652. DVD -R HQ 9669		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tad Devine, Gore’s former chief political consultant	122575
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ted Daeschler	T	DVD -R HQ 6110		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ted Daeschler, the Academy of Natural Sciences	122576
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ted Danson	T	DVD -R HQ 6940		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ted Danson, actor, "Help Me Help You."	122577
2006	Colbert Report, The: Ted Danson	T	DVD -R HQ 6953		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Steve Wozniak, author, "IWoz."	122578
2007	Colbert Report, The: Ted Koppel	T	DVD -R HQ 8099		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Ted Koppel, For ABC TV Newsman, The Discovery Channel.	122579
2009	Colbert Report, The: The RZA	T	DVD -R HQ 11513		Episode. 10-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: The RZA, Founder, Wu-Tang Clan	122580
2009	Colbert Report, The: Thomas Campbell	T	DVD -R HQ 11611		Episode. 11-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Thomas Campbell, director, Metropolitan Museum of Art	122581
2008	Colbert Report, The: Thomas Frank	T	DVD -R HQ 10143		Episode. 8-7-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Thomas Frank, author, “The Wrecking Crew.”	122582
2008	Colbert Report, The: Thomas L. Friedman	T	DVD -R HQ 10567		Episode. 11-20-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Thomas L. Friedman, author, “Hot, Flat and Crowded.”	122583
2006	Colbert Report, The: Tim Flannery	T	DVD -R HQ 6250		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tim Flannery, author, "The Weather Makers	122584
2005	Colbert Report, The: Tim Robbins	T	DVD -R HQ 4800		Episode. 11-17-2005	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tim Robbins, Actor.	122585
2006	Colbert Report, The: Tim Robbins.	T	DVD -R HQ 7140		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tim Robbins, actor, "Catch a Fire."	122586
2007	Colbert Report, The: Tina Brown	T	DVD -R HQ 8852		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tina Brown, author, "The Diana Chronicles."	122587
2008	Colbert Report, The: Tina Brown	T	DVD -R HQ 10402		Episode. 10-15-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tina Brown, thedailybest.com	122588
2006	Colbert Report, The: Toby Keith	T	DVD -R HQ 6840		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Toby Keith, country artist	122589
2007	Colbert Report, The: Toby Keith	T	DVD -R HQ 8680		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Toby Keith, singer, "Big Dog Daddy."	122590
2008	Colbert Report, The: Toby Keith	T	DVD -R HQ 10074		Episode. 7-28-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Toby Keith, actor-writer, “Beer For My Horses.”	122591
2006	Colbert Report, The: Tom Brokaw	T	DVD -R HQ 6490		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tom Brokaw, NBC-TV Journalist, former Anchorman.	122592
2009	Colbert Report, The: Tom Brokaw	T	DVD -R HQ 11693		Episode. 12-16-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tom Brokaw, NBC News Correspondent.	122593
2007	Colbert Report, The: Tom Delay	T	DVD -R HQ 8541		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tom Delay, former Majority leader, author, "No Retreat, No Surrender."	122594
2010	Colbert Report, The: Tom Hanks	T	DVD -R HQ 11841		Episode. 3-8-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tom Hanks, actor and executive producer of the HBO miniseries The Pacific. Colbert talks to Washington Post Columnist Ezra Klein about the reconciliation process.	122595
2007	Colbert Report, The: Tom Hayden	T	DVD -R HQ 8732		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tom Hayden, author, "Ending the War in Iraq."	122596
2007	Colbert Report, The: Tom Wolfe	T	DVD -R HQ 8398		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest:  Tom Wolfe, author, "New Journalism"	122597
2007	Colbert Report, The: Tony Bennett	T	DVD -R HQ 8989		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Sam Waterston, actor, Unity08 and Singer Tony Bennett	122598
2006	Colbert Report, The: Tony Hawk	T	DVD -R HQ 6404		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tony Hawk, skateboarder	122599
2008	Colbert Report, The: Tony Perkins	T	DVD -R HQ 10007		Episode. 5-27-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tony Perkins, co-author, “Personal Faith, Public Policy.”	122600
2009	Colbert Report, The: TV on the Radio	T	DVD -R HQ 10861		Episode. 2-9-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: TV on the Radio musical group.	122601
2006	Colbert Report, The: Tyson Slocom	T	DVD -R HQ 6099		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Tyson Slocom, director, Public Citizen's Energy Program	122602
2007	Colbert Report, The: Vali Nasr	T	DVD -R HQ 8309		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Vali Nasr, author, "The Shia Revival."	122603
2008	Colbert Report, The: Van Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 9803		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Van Jones, Founder, “Green For All.”	122604
2010	Colbert Report, The: Vancouverage	T	DVD -R HQ 11811		Episode. 2-22-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Vancouverage. Colbert covers the Olympics and interviews Olympic Gold Medal winner in Men’s Half Pipe Shaun White. Colbert talks with his brother and copyright lawyer Ed Colbert about what he can say in regards to the Olympics. 	122605
2010	Colbert Report, The: Vancouverage II	T	DVD -R HQ 11812		Episode. 2-23-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Vancouverage. Colbert covers the Olympics and interviews U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn and NBC 2010 Winter Olympics announcer Bob Costas.	122606
2010	Colbert Report, The: Vancouverage III	T	DVD -R HQ 11813		Episode. 2-24-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Vancouverage. Colbert covers the Olympics and interviews ski aerialists Ryan St. Onge & Jeret Peterson. Also, Colbert talks with NBC analyst and Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton about the new cold war in Men’s figure skating. 	122607
2010	Colbert Report, The: Vancouverage IV	T	DVD -R HQ 11814		Episode. 2-25-2010	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Vancouverage. In his final night of Olympic coverage, Colbert interviews speed skater Shani Davis and snowboarder Seth Wescott. 	122608
2007	Colbert Report, The: Vincent Bugliosi	T	DVD -R HQ 8697		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Vincent Bugliosi, author, "Reclaiming History."	122609
2007	Colbert Report, The: Walter Isaacson	T	DVD -R HQ 8510		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Walter Isaacson, author, "Edison."	122610
2007`	Colbert Report, The: Walter Kirn	T	DVD -R HQ 9213		Episode. 	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Walter Kirn, the Atlantic Monthly	122611
2009	Colbert Report, The: Walter Kirn	T	DVD -R HQ 11146		Episode. 5-19-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Walter Kirn, author, “Lost in the Meritocracy.”	122612
2007	Colbert Report, The: Wendy Kopp	T	DVD -R HQ 7880		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Wendy Kopp, President, Teach For America	122613
2006	Colbert Report, The: Will Power	T	DVD -R HQ 6910		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Will Power, playwright and hip-hop performer	122614
2007	Colbert Report, The: Will Schwalbe	T	DVD -R HQ 8696		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Will Schwalbe, co-author, "Send."	122615
2008	Colbert Report, The: Will Smith	T	DVD -R HQ 9990		Episode. 6-24-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Will Smith, actor, “Hancock.”	122616
2006	Colbert Report, The: Will Wright	T	DVD -R HQ 7450		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Will Wright, Video Game Designer	122617
2006	Colbert Report, The: William Bastone	T	DVD -R HQ 6045		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: William Bastone, thesmokinggun.com	122618
2006	Colbert Report, The: William C. Rhoden	T	DVD -R HQ 6630		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: William C. Rhoden, author, "Forty Million Dollar Slaves."	122619
2006	Colbert Report, The: William Donohue	T	DVD -R HQ 6520		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: William Donohue, executive director, The Catholic League	122620
2006	Colbert Report, The: Willie Nelson	T	DVD -R HQ 8195		Episode	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Willie Nelson, singer.	122621
2009	Colbert Report, The: Woody Harrelson	T	DVD -R HQ 11614		Episode. 11-12-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Woody Harrelson, actor, “The Messenger.”	122622
2008	Colbert Report, The: Wynton Marsalis	T	DVD -R HQ 10431		Episode. 10-20-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Wynton Marsalis, artistic director, Jazz at Lincoln Center	122623
2008	Colbert Report, The: Yo-Yo Ma	T	DVD -R HQ 10461		Episode. 10-27-2008	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Yo-Yo Ma, cellist	122624
2009	Colbert Report, The: Yusuf	T	DVD -R HQ 11134		Episode. 5-14-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Yusuf, roadsinger	122625
2007	Colbert Report, The: Zev Chafets	T	DVD -R HQ 8039		Episode.	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Zev Chafets, author, "A Match Made in Heaven."	122626
2009	Colbert Report, The: Zev Chafets	T	DVD -R HQ 11309		Episode. 7-23-2009	Parody News-Opinion. Commentator Stephen Colbert. Guest: Zev Chafets, author, “Cooperstown Confidential”	122627
1985	Colbys, The:	T			Series 1985-1987	Magazine Reporter supporting. Architectural writer.	122628
1985	Colbys, The: Celebration, The	T			Episode #1. 11-20-1985	News Media. Reporter (Richard Garrison). Woman Reporter (Phyllis Hamllin). Reporter (Sam Hennings).	122629
1987	Colbys, The: Dead End	T		Roos, Donald Paul. William Bast. Paul Huson	Episode. 3-25-1987	News Media	122630
1986	Colbys, The: Gathering Storm, The	T		Bast, William. Paul Huson	Episode. 9-24-1986	News Media	122631
1986	Colbys, The: Honeymoon, The	T			Episode #19. 3-27-1986	Newscaster (Donald Torres-Wayne).	122632
1986	Colbys, The: Jason's Choice	T		Furino, Frank. William Bast. Paul Huson	Episode. 10-2-1986	News Media	122633
1985	Colbys, The: Legacy, The	T	SVD 1191		Episode, Second	Tabloid. Libel suit against Lucas Carter and his tabloid publication.	122634
1987	Colbys, The: Manhunt	T		Silverton, Doris. William Bast. Paul Huson	Episode #40.1-22-1987	News Media. TV Reporter (Eileen Barnett). Reporter #2 (Michael Paul Chan).	122635
1987	Colbys, The: Power Plays	T	SVD 1188		Episode #37. 1-1-1987	Tabloid. American Informer tabloid attacks Jason Colby. Lucas Carter's magazines. Files $20 million libel suit.  Mention of avoiding the press.TV Commentator (Mario Machado)	122636
1986	Colbys, The: Sanctuary	T		Saraceno, Carol. William Bast. Paul Huson	Episode. 12-11-1986	News Media	122637
1986	Colbys, The: Something Old, Something New	T			Episode. 10-23-1986. Season #2. Episode #5	Reporter (Michael Paul Chan).	122638
1986	Colbys, The: Trial, The	T			Episode #14. 2-20-1986	Reporter (Richard Garrison).	122639
2000	Cold and Pure and Very Dead	NM		Dobson, Joanne		New York Times Reporter Marty Katz hears an offhand comment by an associate professor of English that the best novel of the 20th century is a controversial and once-popular 1950s potboiler of youthful sex and death.Provocative throwaway answer to a snooty writer's question causes a sensation putting the book at the top of the Times bestseller list, an Oprah's Book Club section and one of Amazon.com's top 10.None of this explains why Katz is found in the driveway of a goat farmer shot dead by a 30-30 Winchester. The professor and her longtime partner in solving crime, a Massachusetts State Police Lieutenant investigate the crime.The author disappeared soon after the novel's publication and Katz spies a story and begins digging into the past. Hs is killed on the author's doorstep in upstate New York.She's thrust back into the spotlight as the prime suspect in Katz's murder, killing the reporter who tracked her down.. The professor feels guilty about starting the chain of events that led to the murder.	122640
2005	Cold Blood	MT				Journalist (Andrew McHugh).	122641
2007	Cold Blood Canyon	M				Reporters (Steve Quimby, Archie Joel, Tim Greenwood, Carmen Conte). 	122642
2000	Cold Blooded (aka Bad Faith)	M				Reporter Vidal (Tony Nardi) searches for serial killer, 12 brutal murders. When he learns of the discovery of a frozen body apparently belonging to a suicide victim, he questions the conventional wisdom and begins searching on his own for the serial killer.	122643
2005	Cold Calling, The	N		Kingdom, Will		Journalist Grayle Underhill arrives in Britain from New York to search for her sister who has become obsessed with the arcane mysteries of the Stone age. The bloody trail leads to a remote village on the Welsh border.The Green Man, a serial killer that police don't even know exists, is a savage predator who haunts prehistoric stones and burial mounds in the belief that he is defending Britain's sacred heritage. Underhill is destined to meet him.	122644
2008	Cold Case Cop	NR		Burton, Mary	Silhouette Romantic Suspense Series #1498	Reporter Tara Mackey gets involved in the case of a wealthy socialite who disappeared a year ago. The lead detective had nothing but dead ends until the sexy, sassy reporter decided to ask more questions. He respects her intuition enough to reopen the case. Professionally they are a perfect match. Personally, Mackey is wary of the sparks between them. The detective plays in a different league, one with money and power, things she has learned not to trust. And every step they take toward the truth and each other brings them closer to danger. 	122645
2004	Cold Case Files: Unholy Bible. Daughter's Justice, A	DT	DVD -R HQ 5538		Episode	Reporter helps to crack a case previously thought to be an accident.	122646
2005	Cold Case: Bad Night	T			Episode #49. 10-9-2005	TV Anchor (Maria Quiban).	122647
2009	Cold Case: Breaking News	T	DVD -R HQ 11296		Episode. 1-11-2009	TV News Anchor Jane Everett (Dorian Brown in 1988) of Channel 7 News in Philadelphia was strangled on November 3, 1988 and her murder was initially thought to be a random thing but new evidence surfaces in the form of a beta tape showing her talking to her possible killer the night she died. Jane had stumbled onto something bigger than the fluff pieces she was being given. It turns out to be a corporate cover-up at a plastics factory regarding asbestos exposure to its employees. “Breaking News” proves that journalism can be a very risky business. The Cold Case team revisits the murder of a young news anchor who was on the verge of uncovering a local scandal.Jane Everett (Dorian Brown) -- 27 years old, beautiful, intelligent, blonde and ambitious, extremely popular co-anchor for the Channel 7 News in Philadelphia in 1988. When she joined the team, the show jumped to number one in the ratings earning her resentment from her co-anchor Mort Ackerson (David Starzyk in 1988; Tom Hallick in 2009).  Jane has been sending story ideas to the station since her college days and dreams of becoming the next Barbara Walters. However, she also understands that fluff pieces and ridiculous outfits are required to maintain viewership. Her dream of becoming a great news anchorwoman was ended when she uncovered a scandal involving a local factory’s deadly asbestos levels. She was found strangled in the park in the middle of the night before she could report her findings. Tory Roberts (Courtney Ford) -- seen in 2009, she’s an attractive 27-year-old research assistant at Channel 7 News who longs to get in front of the camera. While logging some old Beta tapes, she comes across potential evidence in Jane Everett’s murder. Tory brings the tape to Valens and flirts with him, hoping that any information he discovers will lead to her big break. She eventually breaks the story of who killed Everett and why. First big on-camera break. Nathan Kravet (2009, John Cirigliano) -- In the early 1960s, he was head of Channel 7 News who met Jane in college and plucked her from obscurity to make her co-anchor of his show. Today he no longer answers to network suits -- he’s the big boss who goes on lavish corporate retreats. Nathan talks to Rush and Jeffries about Jane’s positive effect on the station: the show went from “worst to first” in the ratings with her at the helm. Nathan admits that during the 1980s fluff pieces became the norm, and he laments the loss of “real” news.Nathan Kravet (1988, David Eigenberg) -- Seen in 1988 at the age of 1942, he’s the tightly wound news director at Channel 7 News. Nathan met Jane when she was in college and became her mentor and boss. He tries to keep the peace between Jane and her jealous, more experienced co-anchor, Mort. Nathan promises to speak with the network suits about giving Jane harder-hitting stories and higher-profile interviews, but we sense he’s just placating her and has no intention of putting himself out there on her behalf.Mort Ackerman (1988, David Starzyk) -- 44 years old, a pompous, smooth-talking and secretly insecure anchorman at Channel 7 News, he feels threatened by his younger co-anchor Jane’s success. He snidely and sarcastically calls her a “bubble-headed news reader” and “America’s sweetheart.” She responded by calling him a “pompous has-been.”  Mort hopes that Jane will fall on her face, and he can’t resist following her on assignments and watching her supposedly fumble the story. Mort Ackerman (2009, Tom Hallick) -- Now 65 years old, a distinguished newsman with a toupee, he won a Peabody award for his coverage of Jane’s murder. He is cornered by Rush but defends his past behavior toward his co-anchor.David Wyatt, public relations man and corporate executive in 1988 (Adam O’Byrne) -- In his late 20s, a wet-behind-the-ears business executive at LM Plastics, he’s a nervous whistle-blower who discovers that the factory’s asbestos is causing cancer. He reluctantly talks with Jane about it, but later backs out and tries to get her to drop the story. He also asks his boss to fix the situation.David Wyatt, public relations man and corporate executive in 2009 (Steven Flynn) -- Now in his early 50s, he’s a slick company man who stayed with LM Plastics all these years after it was bought out in 1988. Clay Murphy (2009, Kim Estes) -- Jane’s former cameraman, he’s a handsome African American man in his early 50s. He tells Rush and Stillman that Jane asked him to get footage of an argument between two LM Plastics employees during a fundraiser. Clay Murphy (1988, Jarrod Crawford) -- 33 years old, handsome African-American cameraman at Channel 7 News who is friendly and helpful toward Jane. Floor Manager (1988, Stefan Marks) -- 32-year-old floor manager at Channel 7’s news studio gives the countdown to air and asks if they should cut to commercial when Jane’s teleprompter goes out.Midge Everett, Jane’s mother (2009, Myra Turley) -- Now in her mid 60s, she’s a sad woman, widowed since 1982, living in a house full of memories. She talks to Miller about Jane and reveals that she regrets exchanging tough words with her daughter the night before she died. Midge saved every one of her daughter’s news tapes, not realizing that one of them contains a huge clue to Jane’s murder case.Midge Everett, Jane’s mother (1988, Rebecca Tilney) -- 45 years old, a slightly tough-to-please housewife, she left journalism school as a junior in college to give birth to Jane. Though proud of her daughter’s accomplishments, Midge is concerned that Jane’s fluff pieces have compromised her journalistic integrity, and they have a falling out over dinner shortly before Jane’s death. Factory Worker in 1988 turned down Jane’s request for an interview, but later agrees to be part of her investigative story. The 40-year-old worker is a proud, loyal, longtime LM Plastics factory worker who has been taking Percocet for his debilitating cough. He’s furious when his boss announces mandatory drug tests at work. His wife, also a factory worker, dies of cancer linked to asbestos and the man is enraged and devastated to discover that executives at LM knew about the risks and didn’t disclose them. Reluctant to take on the corporation or to be used as a pawn, he won’t be interviewed, but he agrees to help Jane with her story.Factory Worker in 2009: 61 years old, bitter and gaunt looking, he lives alone in a trailer park with only his pit bull for company. The same time he lost his job at LM Plastics, his insurance and house were taken away and his wife died of cancer. He insists he didn’t hurt Jane in 1988. In fact, they were going to work together on a story about the factory’s asbestos problem. Now he seems to be dying from the same cancer that killed his wife.Wealthy CEO of Meijers Plastics, the company that bought LM Plastics in 1988 is stone-faced and silver-haired, and extremely wealthy. It turns out Nathan Kravet gets a call from the CEO to kill the story. Confronts Jane in the park to get the tape back and kills her because she won’t give up the story. When she tells him about the story and the whistle blower she has on tape, he tells her, “You don’t take the word of some PR hack.”	122648
2004	Cold Case: Discretion	T	DVD -R HQ 2582		Episode #33. 12-19-2004	News Media. Reporters.The 2000 murder of a prominent, ambitious Puerto Rican assistant district attorney is reopened when the man's wife insists that recent reports of her husband's connection to a large amount of missing money at the time of his death are untrue.As Rush and the team investigate, they learn the victim was prosecuting a murder trial when a young Puerto Rican defendant whose conviction suddenly becomes suspicious.	122649
2006	Cold Case: Hen House, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7068		Episode #67. 4-30-2006	Columnist-Reporter Lorena "Lo" Kinney (Michelle Harrison) of the Philadelphia Sentinel  is thrown in front of a passing train and murdered by a Nazi masquerading as an escaped Jew from a concentration camp in 1945. Sentinel Editor McDuff (Steve Vinovich).Columnist Helen (Aran Cravey, 1945; K. Callan, 2006). Reporter Davis "Birdie" Birdsol (Justin Scott, 1945; James Green, 2006). Newsboy in 1945 (Joey Pollari). Kinney is a sharp reporter demoted to doing an advice column -- "Dear Lo," a job Helen wanted.Helen is furious Kinney got the column, which Kinney hates. "She's a 10 cent reporter with a 5 cent job." She ghosts most of Birdie's articles. Birdie was a "5 cent reporter in a 10-cent job." When Kinney died, Helen got the column, still writing it.Putting Kinney in the hen house (woman's page) was sticking "a wild bird like her in a hen house."  Column got Kinney into trouble because of her progressive ideas. She falls in love with a man who turns out to be a Nazi guard taking the Jew's identity.It is he who pushes her in front of the train because she has written a story that exposes him. Story is found in 2006 and printed on the front page of the Sentinel when the Nazi is arrested for Kinney's murder 60 years later.	122650
2004	Cold Case: Hubris	T	DVD -R HQ 6392		Episode. 5-14-2004	Newspaper stories of a professor accused of murdering one of his female students. He refers to press coverage hounding him out of his job. Turns out he did murder her, then arranged for another man to stage a similar killing of a prostitute.	122651
2007	Cold Case: It Takes a Village	T	DVD -R HQ 9263		Episode. 11-2007	News Media. Police are worried the case of a serial killer who has killed four African-American boys will hit the media and that the news media “will plaster it all over the news.”  Another detective: “Got some bad press.”	122652
2004	Cold Case: It's Raining Men	T	DVD -R HQ 2331		Episode. 11-14-2004	Columnist Carson Finch (James Morrison) is a conservative journalist with a vicious way with words. He's also a gay who stays in the closet. Suspect in murder.A long-term AIDS survivor asks Rush and Valens to reopen the case involving his murdered partner, an AIDS activist and scorned member of a prominent family. Brother turns out to be the killer.	122653
2004	Cold Case: Late Returns	T			Episode #19. 4-4-2004	Reporter (Eva Fraijko).	122654
2008	Cold Case: Sabotage	T	DVD -R HQ 9461		Episode. 1-6-2008	News Media. TV Newscaster in 1999 (Saida Rodriguez Pagan) on an explosion killing a young man. At one point the detectives talk about keeping information from the press so the bomber won’t know about it.  Reporters cover capture of bomber. 	122655
2006	Cold Case: Superstar	T	DVD -R HQ 5733		Episode. 3-26-2006	Sports Columnist Eric Witt writes for the Philly Post but when he was in college he was a sports writer for the Cougar Daily News and in fit of rage he kills the female tennis star he helped to publicize. Headline in newspaper story reads, "Superstar!""I write about you every day," he tells her,  He says he made her into the superstar and she should be grateful. She calls him pathetic. He kills her. Tells police years later, "Had a crush on her. Occupational hazard."Newspaper that didn't come out until the day after her murder is seen under her body. It solves the crime. "I just came to show her what I did for her," he says about the advanced copy of the newspaper he brought her the night before.	122656
2007	Cold Case: Tom	T	DVD -R HQ 8346		Episode.  4-9-2007	Newspapers. Team investigates the3 1919 death of a young girl who wanted more rights for women.	122657
2007	Cold Case: World’s End	T	DVD -R HQ 9228		Episode 11-4-2007	Radio News. A woman is killed during the Orson Welles’ Martian Invasion broadcast in 1938 that scared millions of Americans before they realized it was a hoax. Discussion of why people believed the what they heard on the radio. Male detective:  Power of radio -- It was the “only live news source.”  Female detective: “Back when the news wasn’t all about the latest starlet’s drunk-driving test.”	122658
2001	Cold Comfort	NM		Bredes, Don		Reporter Wilma Strong-Parkhurst, a smart, sexy, outspoken reporter for the local paper knows more than she is telling. She teams up with the town constable, a former Boston cop, to solve the execution-style murder of a wealthy couple from Canada.Reporter and the constable uncover the unexpectedly dark underbelly of the constable's hometown in northern Vermont, which involves locally produced adult films, high-stakes real estate development and drugs.	122659
2003	Cold Creek Manor	M	DVD -R HQ 2667, 2668.			Documentary Maker who struggles to make a living buy a haunted mansion and, with his family, tries to defeat the menace.	122660
1957	Cold Dark Night, The	NM	GPL	Gainham, Sarah		Correspondents Tolly Bradshaw. Reporter in Berlin is inexperienced. Various reporters. Tom Penrose, Luke Hepworth, "Shorty" Hammond Ramsay.	122661
1992	Cold Feet	N		Tucker, Kerry		Magazine Photojournalist Libby Kincaid, New York	122662
1995	Cold Fever	M				TV Show Commentator (Toshimori Iwaki).	122663
1991	Cold Fire	N	OWN - P	Koontz, Dean		Reporter Holly Thorne wants to know more about a migrant Good Samaritan who saves 12 lives in three months in various locations across the country named Jim Ironheart.She resolves to find the truth even if it takes her to a place that she never could have imagined.	122664
1989	Cold Front	M				News Media. Newscaster (Mike Winlaw). Foreign Correspondent (Judy Piercey).	122665
1989	Cold Front, The	N	OWN - P	Hanlon, Sean		City Editor Phil Norwood of the Anchorage Herald.	122666
2003	Cold Harbor	M				TV Newscasters (Lisbeth Sabol, Ernie Boston).	122667
2004	Cold Intelligence	M				Reporter Jordan Donnelly (Tina Bertoli) of "Good Day Today," a network morning news-talk show, has a blessed life, a blossoming career, successful finance and good friends. But she carries with her a dark secret. News Director (Kathleen S. Dunn).News Crew Girl (Shannon Prescott). Donnelly's  childhood sweetheart was on his way to California to marry her but never arrived. What became of him is still a mystery. Plagued by mysterious disappearance.Years go by and Jordan tries to fill emptiness with success. Another secret in her past: an affair with her college professor who was later arrested and charged with multiple murders.As she delves into both mysteries, she is drawn into the dark, twisted mind of serial killers.	122668
1997	Cold Night Into Dawn	M				TV Reporter (Lauren Llewellyn)	122669
1995	Cold One, The	NM		Pike, Christopher		Columnist Peter Jacobs for the Los Angeles Times receives a phone call from a man who identifies himself as the perpetrator of a recent series of murders.  A string of gruesome serial murders involves the popular reporter in a deadly investigation.The Cold One has special powers and when a young woman falls in love with him, she turns out changed and frightening.Jacobs, a researcher into near-death experiences, a playboy, an upper-crust high school student and a mourning widower are changed by this evil force that seeks to destroy humankind.	122670
2003	Cold Pizza	DT				Sports Program. Sideline/Halftime Reporter (Zach Leibowitz). Correspondent-Contributor (Dawn Yanek). Hosts (Thea Andrews, Jay Crawford, Kit Hoover, Leslie Maxie). Weather Anchors (Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh).	122671
2004	Cold Readings	M				TV Reporter (Hal Weaver - Voice). DJ (James DiMunno).	122672
1982	Cold River	M				Reporter (Deborah Beck)	122673
2003	Cold Road, The	N		Wilber, Rick		Reporter Stanley Edwards warns new Public Relations Director Melissa O'Malley of a resort on the island of Saint Kitts about the dark secrets that threaten the resort.As she settles in her new home, father tells her someone is brutally killing women and their daughters in Minnesota and police are stumped.She wants to help, but will she survive here discovery of the horrible truth behind the deaths that shadow the past and threatens her future?	122674
1986	Cold Sea Rising	N	OWN - P	Moran, Richard		New York Times Reporter Josh tries to prevent World War III and forestall the progress of the Ross Ice Shelf's splitting from Antarctica	122675
2002	Cold Squad: Ambleton	T			Episode #72. 3-2-2002	News Anchor (Ted Friend).	122676
2005	Cold Squad: And the Fury: Part 2	T			Episode #97. 3-5-2005	News Media. Reporter (Tamara Taggart).	122677
2002	Cold Squad: Career Opportunists	T			Episode #73.9-21-2002	Photographer (Winston Brown).	122678
1999	Cold Squad: Deadly Games (Part 1)	T			Episode #27. 10-22-1999	Newscaster (Aamer Haleem).	122679
2002	Cold Squad: Death by Intent (Part 1)	T			Episode #38. 1-22-2000	Reporter (Coleen Christie).	122680
2001	Cold Squad: Faith	T			Episode #59. 4-21-2001	News Media. Reporter (Kerry Sandomirsky).	122681
1998	Cold Squad: Jane Klosky	M			Episode #4. 2-13-1998.	News Director (Robert Underwood).	122682
2001	Cold Squad: Predators	T			Episode #55. 3-17-2001	Reporter (Coleen Christie).	122683
1998	Cold Squad: Stephanie Jordan	T			Episode #10. 3-27-1998	Newscaster (Norman Jean Wick). News Director (Robert Underwood).	122684
2001	Cold Tea on a Hot Day	NR		Matlock, Curtiss Ann		Editor Marilee James has a complicated life caring for her special-needs son and playing mother to an abandoned niece in addition to running the local paper. She's a caregiver to everyone but herself.All that changes when savvy newspapermen Tate Holloway speeds into town in his fancy sports car and begins a passionate and persistent campaign to win over the already engaged single mother.	122685
1971	Cold Turkey	M	L			Parody News. Correspondents-Anchors Hugh Upson-David Chetley-Sandy Van Andy (Bob Elliott) and Correspondents-Anchors Walter Chronic-Paul Hardy-Arthur Lordly (Ray Goulding). Bob and Ray.	122686
1998	Cold War	MT			Miniseries	Soviet Journalist (Artyom Borovik-Himself). CBS Correspondent, South Vietnam (Morley Safer-Himself).	122687
1994	Cold, Cold Heart	N		Elliott, James		Washington Post Reporter Julie Houser, a former cop, teams up with a former CIA agent to track down a Russian defector who is suspected of murder.CIA agent was in prison sold out by his bosses and stripped of his family and everything he holds ear. Now they free him to hunt down a killer before he kills again. The reporter has side arms almost as big as his.	122688
1939	Colgate Sports Newsreel Starring Bill Stern	DR			Radio Series. 1939-51, 1956	Sportscaster Bill Stern	122689
1949	Colgate Theatre	T			Series 1949-1958	Press	122690
1997	Colin Fitz	M				Interviewer (Bret Bella).	122691
1956	Collar for the Killer (aka Dead Sure, aka Matter of Fact, A)	NM		Brean, Herbert		Press	122692
2004	Collateral	M				News Helicopter Pilot (Ivor Shier). News Helicopter Co-Pilot (Ben Mihm).Cab driver is taken hostage by a contract killer as he makes his rounds from hit to hit during one night in Los Angeles. He must find a way to save both himself and one last victim.	122693
2002	Collateral Damage	M				CNN Anchor (Rick Garcia)	122694
1991	Collections	N	OWN - P	Skye, Maggie		Journalist Marguerite Varick rules as queen of the hot style in constant terror of being dethroned	122695
2004	Collector, The: 1348 AD	T			Episode, Special. Season 1 (Episode 14).	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.The chain of events leading up to Morgan's deal with the Devil, his time with Katrina, and ultimately his induction as the first collector are told for the first time in their entirety, as Morgan becomes overwhelmed by his memories of those fateful years.	122696
2004	Collector, The: Actuary, The	T			Episode #6. 7-7-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. In a suspicious series of coincidences, Morgan comes into contact with his newest client, a statistician who has been using the Devil's powers to predict the exact life span, whereabouts and circumstances of others to help mobsters rub out the competition. As the coincidences continue to mount, Morgan comes to believe that the Devil is manipulating events, but his client is convinced that it's destiny -- and who's right will determine that fate of the client's soul.	122697
2006	Collector, The: Alchemist, The	T			Episode #38. 3-28-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan’s client is a 17th century scientist who sold his soul for alchemy’s greatest secrets.	122698
2004	Collector, The: Another Collector	T			Episode #13. 8-25-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. CityTV Anchor (Darrin Maharaj).Morgan's client is Escobar, a surgeon that once killed a man on the operating table, and asked the Devil for the powers to heal. For this case, Morgan is joined by Montreal Collector Sofia Marteau, a Collector who does not have the same deal as Morgan, and therefore is trying to track Escobar down to send him to Hell.	122699
2005	Collector, The: Beginnings	T			Episode #26. 4-3-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal."Beginnings" juxtaposes two stories: the Devil's initial training of Morgan as the first collector, and Morgan's memories of the beginning of his 10 years with Katrina. In the course of the episode we see the origin of the memories, both tender and troubling, that maintain Morgan's humanity even after Katrina's death, and also the Devil's nearly-successful first strike in snuffing out that humanity completely.	122700
2005	Collector, The: Campaign Manager, The	T			Episode #20. 2-20-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan initially suspects his client of being a young, handsome, charming politician who seems to be on a straight course to the job of Prime Minister, but discovers that the deal was actually made by the power behind the throne: the candidate's campaign manager, a sharp, smart woman with a mysterious agenda. Morgan has to fight for the woman's attention as she struggles to win one last election.	122701
2006	Collector, The: Chef, The	T			Episode #28. 1-17-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan's client spins him into an alternate reality where he's no longer a collector...which may doom the client's soul.	122702
2004	Collector, The: Children’s Book Writer, The	T			Episode #10. 8-4-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's new client, Edwin Yancy, turns out to be a sweet, gentle man who success has been in writing popular children's books. Morgan is puzzled by what harm Edwin could possibly have done, and his search is hampered by constant visions of death and violence from his past that he doesn't seem to be able to stop.	122703
2005	Collector, The: Comic, The	T			Episode #19. 2-13-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client sold his soul to be the most successful standup comedian in the world, and is on the brink of beginning a series of live comedy specials when Morgan interrupts him at the end of one of his remarkable improvisational acts at a local club. This starts a series of dominoes falling that will expose the client's bitter secrets.	122704
2005	Collector, The: Cowboy, The	T			Episode #14. 1-9-2005. Second Season Opener.	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is a formerly rich CEO who swindled millions from investors; to escape the consequences he made a deal to become a cowboy in the Old West of his childhood fantasies, to which Morgan is transported after getting the client's name. But Morgan's efforts to save his client ultimately endanger him, and it looks like the man may die at the hands of a gunslinger before he achieves his redemption.	122705
2006	Collector, The: Customer Service Rep, The	T			Episode #29. 1-24-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan’s client spins him into an alternate reality where he’s no longer a collector -- which may doom the client’s soul.	122706
2005	Collector, The: Dreamer, The	T			Episode #16. 1-23-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. A young First Nations woman turns out to have sold her soul for a dreamcatcher that would stop the horrific nightmares that had driven to the brink of suicide, but they soon discover that the horror of her dreams seems to have spread to the Native community she left behind.	122707
2006	Collector, The: Exorcist, The	T			Episode #39. 4-4-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.A priest sells his soul to the Devil in return for the power to undo the Devil’s work. 	122708
2006	Collector, The: Farmer, The	T			Episode #32. 2-14-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.A man sells his soul to save the family farm -- and discovers his family may pay for it.	122709
2005	Collector, The: Historian, The	T			Episode #25. 3-27-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan tries contacting his client, a history professor, but finds she mysteriously disappeared that morning. Upon trying to contact her, Morgan finds himself in the Mauthausen concentration camp in 1945, where he discovers that his client is a prisoner. Can Morgan save his client and return her to the present?	122710
2004	Collector, The: Ice Skater, The	T			Episode #4. 6-23-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. When the Devil points out Morgan's new client, Morgan is horrified to discover that she's a 16 year old figure skater on her way to the Olympics...meaning the Devil must have made the deal with the girl when she was 6 years old. Morgan's first challenge is to convince the girl that she made a deal she doesn't even remember, before he can get her to seek redemption. And as they uncover the secrets of her past, they make even darker discoveries.	122711
2006	Collector, The: Jockey, The	T			Episode #27. 1-10-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Reporter (Peter Abrams).A jockey sold his soul in order to win every race he enters with his dead brothers race horse. Now Morgan must help him find who lost out on his deal.	122712
2006	Collector, The: Junkie, The	T			Episode #33. 2-21-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Maya is getting her one month chip. Morgan and her brother is there as well as her sponsor who just happens to become the next person Morgan can help to redeem herself.	122713
2006	Collector, The: Media Baron, The	T			Episode #36. 3-14-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan’s client is a media mogul who sold his soul to create a huge company. Who can have lost out when a worldwide media company can have been the responsible party?	122714
2004	Collector, The: Medium, The	T			Episode #8. 7-21-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Medium Laura McKinney has spent the decade since making her deal trying to use her Devil-given powers to find the soul of her dead son. When Morgan contacts her, she refuses to seek redemption until she accomplishes her goal. Morgan tries to convince her that the deal was a sham, and that her powers aren't real, but discovers that Laura may hold the key to contacting his own lost love. Will Morgan have to give up his own dream in order to redeem Laura's soul?	122715
2004	Collector, The: Miniaturist, The	T			Episode #12. 8-18-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is Harvey Fenderman, who made a deal with the Devil to be able to create miniature landscapes and people. The Devil has caused Fenderman has recreate the village where Morgan and Katrina lived to cause pain for Morgan and sidetrack Morgan and Fenderman from finding Fenderman's redemption. Things get disturbing when Morgan finds that the Devil has given Fenderman the power to create living miniatures. One of the miniatures looks exactly like Katrina.	122716
2005	Collector, The: Mother, The	T			Episode #21. 2-27-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan's client is a woman who sold her soul to be the perfect mother, for reasons that become clear as they uncover her past. As Morgan works to save her, Jeri Slate closes in on Morgan, and seems to be on the verge of uncovering his true identity.	122717
2004	Collector, The: Old Man, The	T			Episode #9. 7-28-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is Otis Hardwicke, an 80-year old man who made his deal with the Devil to have ten years of clean health. He made the deal because he had cancer and liver problems. He also can not get seriously injured.	122718
2006	Collector, The: Person with AIDS, The	T			Episode #35. 3-7-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.This time the clock is not ticking, the client does not have 48 hours left, it is a client who found out about the deal early and together with Morgan she tries to make amends.	122719
2005	Collector, The: Pharmacist, The	T			Episode #17. 1-30-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is a night shift pharmacist who sold her soul to be cured of the cancer that was about to kill her. But the Devil did something odd -- he gave her more of the cure than she needed for herself, facing her with a dilemma: should she try to cure others and risk exposure and an early trip to Hell?	122720
2004	Collector, The: Photographer, The	T			Episode #5. 6-30-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. When Morgan Pym finds Stuart Peterson, he is a broken man, so sunk in despair that he welcomes the end of his days on earth. Following the murder of his wife, Peterson made a deal to take extraordinary crime photos, but has failed in his goal of changing society, instead descending into a private Hell of always being on the scene for the misery of others. Following the trail of clues in Peterson's pictures, Morgan finds that the Devil has taken an unusual interest in this particular client.	122721
2004	Collector, The: Prosecutor, The	T			Episode #2. 6-9-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. CityTV Anchor (Darrin Maharaj).Morgan Pym's client is prosecutor Carter Anderson, whose bargain with the Devil has allowed him to win all his cases for the last 10 years. Now, in the final days of his deal, Anderson's cases are falling apart, and one of the people he prosecuted may hold the key to his redemption.	122722
2004	Collector, The: Rapper, The	T			Episode #1. 6-2-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. After 650 years of collecting the souls of people who have made a deal with the Devil, Morgan Pym has had enough. He ask the Devil for the power to try to save his clients during their last 48 hours of life, by helping them atone for the evil that their deals have caused. But Morgan's client, a rap star, refuses to believe that his 10 years of fame and fortune are coming to a sudden end. Morgan struggles to convince the rapper to seek redemption before the clock runs out.	122723
2005	Collector, The: Ripper, The	T			Episode #24. 3-20-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.This is the first episode that shows us Morgan during his centuries as a collector; we begin in London, September 1883, and Morgan is both unsurprised and eager to collect when the Devil tells him that his next client will be Jack the Ripper. What follows reveals a surprising truth behind the Ripper's legend.	122724
2004	Collector, The: Roboticist, The	T			Episode #7. 7-14-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's new client is a beautiful, brilliant young woman who is using her Devil-given powers to build a thinking robot that she hopes will improve mankind. But Morgan's efforts to save her are hampered by the continuing efforts of news reporter Jeri Slate to discover who Morgan is and what he's up to. Both Morgan and Jeri are in for big surprises as the Devil steps in to influence the course of events.	122725
2006	Collector, The: Spy, The	T			Episode #37. 3-21-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.The Devil lets Morgan follow a client to Eastern Europe where Morgan becomes entangled in espionage.	122726
2005	Collector, The: Superhero, The	T			Episode #23. 3-13-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan's client is a nobody, working in the bowels of the Vancouver Star as a copy editor, which leaves Morgan puzzled as to what he could possibly have bargained for. Turns out the client has a secret identity -- and secret tragedies to go with it.	122727
2004	Collector, The: Supermodel, The	T			Episode #3. 6-16-04	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Paparazzo (Stefano Giulianetti).In an attempt to discourage Morgan from trying to save souls, the Devil gives Morgan the name of Nicki Schillenberg, a supermodel who is so self-centred, egotistical, mean and vacuous that Morgan nearly abandons his mission. But as her final 48 hours begin to wind down, Nicki grows desperate, Morgan feels driven to try to help her.	122728
2005	Collector, The: Tattoo Artist, The	T			Episode #18. 2-6-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is a tattoo artist who remembers making a deal 10 years earlier...but doesn't remember why. As they slowly uncover the secrets of his past, the client recovers his memories...and the pain that goes with them.	122729
2005	Collector, The: Tour Guide, The	T			Episode #22. 3-6-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan is stumped when he researches his client's name and finds out that she died ten years earlier. That part of the mystery will be resolved when he meets another woman, a tour guide for a bus tour of Vancouver murder sites, but more secrets remain to be uncovered as he investigates his client's apparent death.	122730
2005	Collector, The: UFOlogist, The	T			Episode #15. 1-16-2005	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Interviewer (Michael Eckford).Morgan's client is a UFO buff obsessed with alien visitations to earth; so obsessed, in fact, that he willingly sold his soul for proof that aliens exist, and believes he's received it. Morgan thinks the Devil has cheated the client, by deluding him into believing in proof where none exists, but ultimately has to play along to get the man to seek redemption.	122731
2006	Collector, The: Vampire, The	T			Episode #30. 1-31-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.Morgan has to help a girl who sold her soul to become a vampire. Maya is having problems with drugs again and Morgan. Taylor is wondering why Gabe is being mean to the Pollster.	122732
2006	Collector, The: VJ, The	T			Episode #31. 2-27-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.A woman sold her soul. to be free of her personal demons and now Morgan has to help her as they start coming back. 	122733
2006	Collector, The: Watchmaker, The	T			Episode #34. 2-28-2006	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal.This time Morgan gets no warning, suddenly his client, a watchmaker, appears in front of him and the time left is only 1.5 hours. How can Morgan help save this person in that short a period of time?	122734
2004	Collector, The: Yogi, The	T			Episode #11. 8-11-2004	Investigative Reporter Jeri Slade (Ellen Dubin) has an autistic son that seems to perceive more of the supernatural goings on than she does. Medieval monk sells his soul to the Devil and now operates as the Devil’s bag man in modern day Vancouver collecting the souls of others who have made deals with the Devil and whose time is now up. He’s made another deal with the Devil wherein he is given 48 hours to try to redeem the people and nullify their deal. Morgan's client is Ahneel Subramami, a yogi who made his deal with the Devil so that he could achieve enlightenment and pass it on to everyone. This succeeds too well when some of his students no longer fear death, and therefore commit suicide. Also, Morgan is left questioning his beliefs when Subramami tells him that only what he believes will happen.	122735
1999	Collectors, The	M				Reporter (Carole Clermont-Jegher).	122736
1933	College Coach	M	DVD -R HQ 6925, 6926. SVDSP 1508			Reporter (James Donlan). Reporter (Harry Seymour). Reporter (Eddie Shubert). Reporter (Phil Tead). Editor (Philip Faversham). Photographer (Milton Kibbee).	122737
1960	College Confidential	M	SVD 963	Shulman, Irving (Screenplay)	Kings of the Bs	Gossip Columnists Walter Winchell. Earl Wilson, Sheilah Graham, Louis Sobol..  Reporter Betty Duquesne (Jayne Meadows) of the Times involved with sociology professor who conducts survey on student morality. Local newspaper receives anonymous tip.Tip accuses professor of having indecent relations with his subjects. Duquesne assigned to story. Professor tries to create positive image by asking her to chaperone student party. He gets drunk on spiked punch.Discovers home movies have been recut with obscene footage. Incidents result in hearing attended by famous journalists playing themselves. Whole thing turns out to have been engineered by store owner trying to get publicity for aspiring actress daughter.New York Herald Tribune, 8/22/60: "Walter Winchell, Earl Wilson and other members of the fourth estate show up in court to demonstrate their shortcomings as actors."	122738
1993	College Girls	M				Photographer (Jenny McCarthy)	122739
1930	College Hounds: An All Barkie	M	DVD -R HQ 9731		“An All Barkie” is a takeoff on “An All-Talkie” slogan of the time. A Dogville Comedy.	Sports Reporters. Sportscaster who announces game action over a huge radio microphone (flea powder is one of the advertisers). Sports reporters wear hats and have pads and pencils. Newsreel cameraman shooting the game. Newsboy hawking papers shouts out news that affects the plot. Spoof of college football movies. A man in debt to a loan shark uses his daughter to stop football hero Red Mange from playing in the big game between Airedale College and Spitz University. Mange gets there in the fourth quarter to win the day. The film ends before we find out what happens to the man in debt who the loan shark threatened to kill if Airedale wins the game. 	122740
1954	College Press Conference	DT				Public Affairs program. Ruth Geri Hagy, public affairs program, college students question newsmakers	122741
1935	College Scandal	M		Dix, Beulah Marie and Bertram Millhauser (Story). Frank Partos, Charles Brackett, Marguerite Roberts (Screenplay).	Ness Book	School Editor Dan Courtridge (Douglas Blackley) of campus newspaper, the Whirligig is found dead in the newspaper office as he is preparing to run an article about a romance between a professor's daughter and a chemistry teacher.Sally Dunlap (Arline Judge) is a reporter and the instructor's sister.  More murders and the reporter receives a threatening letter telling her to drop the story.	122742
1937	College Swing	M	DVD			Radio Announcer (Robert Cummings)	122743
2005	Colliding Forces	N		O'Day-Flannery, Constance		TV Newscaster Deborah Stark has ambition to spare and a take-no prisoners attitude when it comes to love. Her latest whirlwind affair ends and she never expects to see the man again.Then her mother dies right before Thanksgiving and the man shows up at her childhood home in New Jersey. But with Stark, her work comes first.She's deep into a story about corruption throughout the highest levels of the company that owns her Philadelphia television station, and not even the hint of true love can distract her.The man has secrets about the mysterious Foundation he works for and his ability to shape-shift. But Stark realizes that the man is too aware of what she's investigating to be an innocent bystander, she knows she must accept his truths.For only with the man's help will she survive long enough to expose corruption and claim love.	122744
1927	Collier Hour, The	R			1927-32	Editor of magazine	122745
1997	Collins and Maconie's Movie Club	T			Episode #1. 7-2-1997	Tree Lounge Critic (Yazz Fetto).	122746
1996	Collision Bend	N		Roberts, Les		TV Reporter Virginia (Ginger) Carville is promising, up and coming, popular Cleveland TV newscaster on Channel 12 who is strangled to death in her home. Was she a careerist saint? A hard-nosed pro? A hot-bodied bedmate? Or an amoral user?Mary Soderberg, a sales executive at the TV station asks a Cleveland PI to help the man she dumped him for -- now the top suspect since he was among Carville's many sex partners.Powerful station manager, veteran anchorwoman and the pompous chief suspect who is his former lover's lover and colleague all have motives.Cryptic series of notes on a computer diskette that Soderberg steals from Carville's desk leads the detective to an explosive story she was working on, a story that casts many of the suspects in a nasty new light.	122747
1989	Collision Course	M				News Media. Reporter #1, Auto Show (Ed Oldani). Reporter #2, Auto Show (Isaiah Murray). Reporter #3, Auto Show (Mary F.  Bremer). Reporter #4, Auto Show (Kathleen O'Brien)	122748
1979	Collision Course	MT				TV Reporter (Anthony Schaeffer).	122749
1976	Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur	MT				Reporter (George Kramer)	122750
1951	Colmena, La 	P		Cela, Camilo Jose	Spain	Journalist is dirt-poor and sleeps in a brothel if there is a room available that night while during the day, he tries to make ends meet one way or another. The film features the comings and goings of a wide variety of characters, all trying to survive in a poverty-stricken Madrid during World War II. These people from all walks of life cross paths almost randomly as they come to the brothel or a cafe to sip their one cup of coffee, work on a book, pick up a prostitute, get their shoes shined, play billiards, or just warm themselves on a cold winter’s day. 	122751
1982	Colmena, La (aka Beehive, The)	MF		Cela, Camilo Jose (Novel)	Spain	Journalist is dirt-poor and sleeps in a brothel if there is a room available that night while during the day, he tries to make ends meet one way or another. The film features the comings and goings of a wide variety of characters, all trying to survive in a poverty-stricken Madrid during World War II. These people from all walks of life cross paths almost randomly as they come to the brothel or a cafe to sip their one cup of coffee, work on a book, pick up a prostitute, get their shoes shined, play billiards, or just warm themselves on a cold winter’s day. 	122752
1945	Colonel Effingham's Raid	M		Fleming, Barry (Novel).  Kathryn Scola (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Earl Hoats (Allyn Joslyn) of The Afternoon Leader is answerable to owners in Chicago. His paper is losing circulation to rival paper. Decides way to increase paper's revenue is to play up to mayor and city officials with influence over advertisers.He supports naming of town square after alleged hero against objections of Society Editor Ella Sue Dozier (Joan Bennett) who regards man as a crook. Daughter of former editor of Fredericksville newspaper who would oppose the idea.Retired Army Colonel Effingham (Charles Coburn) writes a column of war commentary ("On the Firing Line") for paper free of charge. Editor and his assistant Dewey (Frank Craven) prepare to build him before column runs. But Effingham opposes naming square.He calls man carpetbagger. Hoats writes editorial against column. Effingham wants to save old courthouse. Dozier agrees, but Al (William Eythe), a reporter on a rural paper, eventually helps. .Reporter (David Ballard). Editor to Colonel: "I'm a newspaperman, Colonel, not an evangelist. My function is to inform our readers of what's going on in the world, not to advise them." Reporter (David Vallard)	122753
1943	Colonel Effingham's Raid	N	OWN - H	Fleming, Berry		War Columnist Colonel Effingham retires in 1940  and begins to write a weekly column on military affairs for the local Georgia paper.  Story is told by a cousin employed by a newspaper. The colonel becomes a war columnist	122754
1853	Colonel, The	N		Atkins		Press	122755
1976	Colony	NSF	OWN - P	Bova, Ben		English Woman Reporter.	122756
1999	Colony of Unrequited Dreams, The	N		Johnston, Wayne		Reporter Shelagh Fielding is a satirist, brilliant, hard-drinking, and unconventionally sexy.	122757
1996	Color Me Perfect	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Brian Arnold). Reporter #2 (Joanna Piros). Reporter #3 (Claire Riley). Reporter #4 (Kevin Hayes).	122758
2000	Color of Friendship, The	MT				Reporter #1 (David Rosser). Reporter #2 (Michelyn Emelle).	122759
1997	Color of Justice	MT	DVD -R HQ 10242, 10243. SVD 567			Reporter #1 (Christine Brubaker). Reporter #2 (Michael Ricupero). Reporter #3 (Jeff Clarke). Reporter #4 (Jim Codrington). Reporter #5 (Marlon Brand). Newsroom P.A. (Jon Cubert).Media. Legal, political and religious factions vie for the public spotlight during a controversial murder trial.	122760
2000	Color of Law	N		Milofsky, David		Reporter having affair with mayoral candidate's wife	122761
2005	Color of the Soul, The: Penbrook Diaries, The	N		Bateman, Tracey V.		Reporter Andy Carmichael is given the chance to cover the story that will make his career, but he finds more than he bargained for within the pages of Miss Penbrook's diary.	122762
1998	Colorado Gold	N		Lonsdale, Roberta E.		Journalist	122763
2005	Colorado Kid, The	N		King, Stephen		Managing Editor David Bowie of The Weekend Islander on Moose-Lookit Island, Maine and its 90-year-old feature writer Vince Teague are working with Stephanie McCann, a journalism major and intern teaching her the basics of newspaper journalism.During a lobster roll lunch at a restaurant, the two newspapermen tell McCann the story of a body discovered on Moosie's beach more than 20 years ago. Dave and Vince bring Stephanie to a new understanding of the words story and mystery.The pair of veteran newspapermen relate the story to the eager young intern. It's the story of "The Colorado Kid," a man found dead on a local beach years ago without any identification or any feasible reason for being there.	122764
1939	Colorado Sunset	M	DVD -R HQ 6943, 6942.			Radio Reporter Carol Haines (June Storey) can be heard on radio station KWTR. Singing cowboy Gene Autry runs for sheriff.	122765
1958	Colossus of New York, The	M				Reporters (Lorence V. Kerr, Foster Phinney, Max Power, Courtland Shepard, Jack Richardson)	122766
2005	Colour Me Kubrick (aka Color Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story)	M				News Media. TV Journalist 1 (Kammy Darweish). TV Journalist 2 (Teresa Churcher). TV Journalist 3 (Bindu De Stoppani).	122767
2000	Colourful (aka Colorful)	C				News Media. Reporter Chiho Shimoi (Shelley Carlene-Black - Voice - English Version). TV Anchorman (Charles Kennedy - Voice - English Version). News Crowd (Rob Bricken, Kelli Cousins, Andrew Klimko, David Matranga, Monica Rial - Voices - English Version).Cameraman (Mark Laskowski - Voice - English Version).	122768
2006	Colt .45 Vengeance	NW		Dalton, Kit	Buckskin Series #37	Newspaper Editor is pumped for information about the desperadoes’ boss by Buckskin Lee Morgan -- which wouldn’t be easy since the randy redhead had a head for business, a body for sin, and an eye for Morgan.  Something was rotten in the state of Arizona and Morgan had to put things to rights. First, he had to help a busty belle find her husband’s killers. But the lusty brunette wanted the worthless sidewinders dead by her own hand and Morgan spread out in her own bed. Then he had to pump the editor for more information. Morgan would have his hands full, his six-gun empty and the Wild West exploding with action.	122769
1957	Colt .45: Magic Box, The	T			Episode	Photographer (itinerant) and Chris Colt team up to find the killer of a U.S. Indian Commissioner	122770
1957	Colt .45: Tar and Feathers	T			Episode	Newspaper. Villainous land-grabber's daughter plans to marry an ambassador's son who has been writing articles exposing the misleading of her father	122771
1989	Colt Lightning	NW		Champlin, Tim		News Media	122772
1944	Columbia Presents Corwin	R			Series - 1944-45	Journalist-Dramatist Norman Corwin	122773
1936	Columbia Workshop, The	R	DVD #17067		Series - 1936-41, 1946, 1956	Press	122774
1939	Columbia Workshop: Meridian 7-1212	R	Computer Download		Episode. 8-24-39.	Press	122775
1980	Columbine	N	OWN - H	Kennedy, Raymond		Newspaperman Starbuck	122776
1990	Columbo Cries Wolf	MT	DVD -R HQ 3645, 3646. SVD 577	Levinson, Richard and William Link	Episode #51. 1-20-1990	Magazine. Columbo tries to prove that the flamboyant owner of a British men's magazine murdered his attractive business partner. Reporter (Laurence Grant). Reporter (Primo Lopez). Reporter (Jimmy Ortega).Reporter (Be-Be Smith). Reporter (Gil Newsome).	122777
2003	Columbo Likes the Nightlife	MT	DVD -R HQ 3375,  3376. SVD 1367		M14. 1-30-2003	Tabloid Reporter for the Inquisitor blackmails various people and is killed.	122778
1973	Columbo: Any Old Port in a Storm	MT				Newscaster (Charlie Jones).	122779
1998	Columbo: Ashes to Ashes	MT	DVD -R HQ 2149, 2150. VHS 1313, SVD 749	Hatcher, Jeffrey, Patrick McGoohan	M12. 10-8-1998	Tabloid Reporter Verity Chandler (Rue McClanahan) about to reveal criminal past of Hollywood mortician is killed by the renowned mortician. Columbo solves the caseAnchorman (Karissa Corday).	122780
1993	Columbo: Butterfly in Shades of Grey	MT				TV Newswoman Allison Montgomery (Francesca Cappucci). Los Angeles Radio Moderate Fielding Chase (William Shatner)  kills a member of his staff who tried to help his daughter. Station Manager (Yorgo Constantine). .	122781
1973	Columbo: Candidate for Crime	MT		Kibbee, Roland, Dean Hargrove	Episode #20. 11-4-1973	Newsman (Larry Burrell)	122782
1991	Columbo: Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star	MT		Woodfield, William R.	4-29-1991	News Media. Reporter #1 (Regina Leeds). Reporter #2 (Curt Booker). Photographer (Robert Terry Lee).	122783
1990	Columbo: Columbo Goes to College	MT		Bloom, Jeffrey	M1. 12-9-1990	News Media. First Reporter (Mary Angela Shea). Second Reporter (Casey Van Patten). Newswoman (Shauna Steiner). News Anchor (Larry McCormick).	122784
1972	Columbo: Dagger of the Mind	MT				News Media. Reporter at Sir Roger's Funeral (Kenneth Danziger). Photographer at Sir Roger's Funeral (Peter Ashton).	122785
1971	Columbo: Dead Weight	MT		Dugan, John T.	Episode #5. 10-27-1971	TV Newsman (Clete Roberts)	122786
1973	Columbo: Double Exposure	MT		Cannell, Stephen J.	Episode #21. 12-16-1973	Press Photographer (Danny Goldman). Filmmaker kills one of his clients in a break during the screening of a new advertising campaign.	122787
1974	Columbo: Exercise in Fatality, An	MT		Fischer, Peter S.	Episode #26. 9-15-1974	Photographer (Manuel DePina).	122788
1975	Columbo: Forgotten Lady	MT			Episode #32. 9-14-1975	Magazine Publisher. TV reporters descend on Columbo. Media chasing officials. Johnny Carson (Himself in archive footage). Fading actress kills her husband when he refuses to back her comeback show.	122789
1974	Columbo: Friend in Deed, A	MT		Fischer, Peter S. and William Link	Episode #25-5-1974	Photographer (Eldon Burke).	122790
1997	Columbo: Glitter Murder, The	NM		Harrington, William		Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Ai-Ling Cooper-Svan of the Hollywood monthly Glitz, is the beautiful powerful wife of a film director, philanderer and embezzler who is murdered.Glitz is like Vanity Fair, a glossy bible of the upper class. She is one of the most powerful women in Los Angeles.. Ai-Ling seemingly has it all -- great wealth, a job she loves and marriage to the renowned Swedish director.But she is being two-timed and her husband's nocturnal forays involve a prostitute and an underage girl. She decides to kill him, which she does, confidant that no one will put her behind bars, much less Columbo.She tells her lover and conspirator, a psychiatrist, "The day we can't outsmart some dumb LAPD bureaucrat…."	122791
1998	Columbo: Hoover Files, The	NM		Harrington, William		Journalist Betsy Clendenin writes tell-all biographies and was many celebrities' worst fear. A Kitty Kelly-like master of the unauthorized biography. She is to show-biz public relations what Saddam Hussein is to Middle East peace.Her new project concerns J. Edgar Hoover. She threatens to expose scathing secrets buried in the notorious Hoover files. Includes Mafia and Roy Cohn. Whatever she learns goes up in flames -- along with Clendenin herself -- when her house explodes.Retired FBI agent will stop at nothing to protect the memory of "The Director" -- including murder. He sent the mail bomb.	122792
1974	Columbo: Mind Over Mayhem	MT			Episode #23. 2-18-1974	News Media. 1st Reporter (Dennis Robertson).	122793
1973	Columbo: Most Dangerous Match, The	MT			Episode #16. 3-4-1973	News Media. First Reporter (Richard Drout Miller). Second reporter (Manuel DePina)	122794
1971	Columbo: Murder by the Book	MT			Episode #3. 9-15-1971	News Media. Second Reporter (Haven Earl Haley)	122795
1991	Columbo: Murder Can Be Hazardous To Your Health	MT	VHS 1281. SV  130, 95	Ford, Patricia	2-20-1991	Reporter Budd Clarke (Peter Haskell) is killed. Wade Anders (George Hamilton) is host of highly popular anti-crime TV show. Clarke was supposed to host the show, but Anders convinced network he would be better.One day Clarke approaches Anders still angry Anders took his job. Tells Anders he has an old adult video that features Anders with underage girl. Tells him unless he leaves the show, he will write an expose and reveal the video.While they watch the tape, Clarke smokes poisoned cigarettes prepared by Anders, and dies. Anders then takes the videotape and replaces Clarke's story on him with one of his inactive ones. Columbo solves the case.Newsman. Smoking proves lethal to a newsman who's been blackmailing the host of a crime-reenactment TV show	122796
1990	Columbo: Murder in Malibu	MT			Episode #55. 5-14-1990	Photographer (Laurence Grant)	122797
1978	Columbo: Murder Under Glass	MT	DVD -R HQ 3760, 3761. SVD 1460		Episode #42. 1-30-1978	Food Critic (Louis Jordan) blackmails restaurateurs for good reviews. He poisons a man threatening to expose him.	122798
2000	Columbo: Murder With Too Many Notes	MT			M-13. 3-12-2001.	Photographer (Van Epperson).	122799
1974	Columbo: Negative Reaction	MT	DVD -R 1688			Magazine Photographer Paul Galisco (Dick Van Dyke) kills wife and Columbo figures it out.	122800
1976	Columbo: Old Fashioned Murder	MT			11-28-1976	Photographer (Giles Douglas).	122801
1974	Columbo: Publish or Perish	MT			Episode #22. 1-18-1974. NBC Sunday Mystery Movie.	Publisher (Jack Cassidy)	122802
1991	Columbo: Requiem for a Falling Star	MT	DVD -R HQ 2625, 2623. SVD 1098		Episode #14. 1-21-1973	Gossip Columnist. Fading star out to murder a columnist,. Kills her secretary by mistake.	122803
1971	Columbo: Suitable for Framing	MT	DVD -R HQ 6211, 6212. DVD -R 1679	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #6.11-17-1971	Art Critic Dale Kingston (Ross Martin) with a talent for murder. He kills his uncle for his valuable collection of paintings. All clues lead to the dead man's first wife. But Columbo figures it out.	122804
1974	Columbo: Swan Song	MT			Episode #24. 3-3-1974	TV Reporter (Larry Burrell). Cameraman (Mike Lally).	122805
1997	Columbo: Trace of Murder, A	MT			M-11. 5-15-1997	Newscaster (Richard Saxton)	122806
1994	Columbo: Undercover	MT			M-9. 5-2-1994	Photographer (John Dunbar)	122807
1951	Column Item	T			Lux Video Theatre - 4-9-51	Columnist. Laraine Day	122808
2001	Columnist Porter Wren	NM		Harrison, Colin		Columnist Porter Wren for a New York City daily tabloid is a cynical, burned-out Manhattan columnist who has an appetite for the city's dirtiest scandals. On the beat, he sells murder, tragedy and anything that passes for the truth."I sell falsehood and what passes for truth and every gradation in between," Wren has said. "I sell the newborn and the dead. I sell the wretched, magnificent city of New York back to the people. I sell newspapers.Struggling against constant deadlines and forever glancing over his shoulder at younger reporters seeking to topple him, Porter seeks out the city's seamy underbelly writing about crime, sex, corruption to keep up with insatiable tastes of his readers.	122809
2001	Columnist, The	N		Frank, Jeffrey		Columnist Brandon Sladder's memoir of a social-climbing columnist	122810
2002	Columnist, The	N		Jeffrey, Frank		Political Columnist Brandon Sladder, the prominent Washington columnist, finds himself at a cocktail party being encouraged by George H.W. Bush to write his memoirs. Sladder has, after all, known just about everyone of importance. He has talked on intimate terms with world leaders, been a witness to enormous change, and expressed weighty opinions on important matters of state. He believes that his own life story could add much more than a footnote to our age. But what is mean to be a look back at his life and our times turns out to be far more revealing. The Columnist is Sladder’s attempt to burnish his image for posterity. What emerges is something else: the misadventures of an irresistibly loathsome man, self-important, social climbing, dangerously oblivious, opportunistic, humorless and sanctimonious -- the hybrid that seems peculiar to Washington journalists. Sladder seems to be remarkably destructive to those who know him best -- employers, rivals, lovers and family. Brandon Sladder is one of the most memorable rogues in Washington D.C.	122811
1999	COM	T			Series 1999-2000	Correspondent (Tara McNamara).	122812
1990	Com o Crime Nos Olhos	MF				Reporter (Henrique Amaral)	122813
2007	Combat Zone: SLA Gunfight	DT	DVD -R HQ 8024			News Media. Story of Patricia Hearst and the SLA kidnapping case.	122814
2005	Combat Zone: True Tales of GI's in Iraq, Volumes One to Five	DT		Zinsmeister, Karl and Dan Jurgens (Illustrator)	Five Volumes, #1 to #5.	Journalist Karl Zinsmeister, a longtime embedded journalist in Iraq, and penciler Dan Jurgens chronicle three months in the lives of the 82nd Airborne in the Battle for Iraq.	122815
1965	Combat!: Dateline	T	DVD -R HQ 1925. SVD 809		Episode. 1-23-65	War Correspondent Robert Barton (Dan Duryea) is captured and held by the Germans and Sgt. Saunders and his men let themselves be captured in order to free the famous American journalist."You're got to read him to know what's going on in the war," says one soldier. The rescuers surrender to the German to join a POW camp to free Barton. When they find him, he refuses their help because he says it's hopeless.Germans know Barton is a man of considerable importance. Promise him good treatment if he cooperates. He says he won't talk. Germans make plans to take him away for questioning.Soldiers find tunnel. Barton: "I'm no hero. No tin soldier. I don't want to wind up in a grave out in that yard." They force him to go with them. Germans discover escape. "I'm afraid. Afraid…" Saunders says they're all afraid."You think you write about soldiers, but all you write about is the war. There's a difference." Barton helps them get away. They part company: "I have a story to write -- about soldiers."	122816
1967	Combat!: Encounter	T	DVD -R HQ 3156. DVD -R 1683 (About 2 minutes missing because of Satellite Problems during program).		Episode	War Correspondent Jack Cole (James MacArthur) is not allowed to go on patrols because his father, an army officer, won't allow it. Father and son reconcile. Father says to son: "You have a story to write."  Son: "Yes I do."  Episode ends.	122817
1963	Combat!: No Hallelujahs for Glory	T	DVD -R HQ 5564. DVD -R 1761	Altman, Robert Teleplay.	Episode.	Magazine Photojournalist Eleanora Hunt (Elizabeth Allen) for World Magazine, a reckless journalist who the squad must rescue as she heads for a French town still thought to be held by Germans.Her photo essay appearing in World is called "Legend and Death in a French Village," and is a moving photo essay on what happened to German and American soldiers, and the French people in the fight for that village.	122818
1962	Combat!: No Hallelujahs for Glory	T			Episode #24. 3-19-1963	War Correspondents. Bearded Correspondent (Charles McDaniel). Thin Correspondent (Garry Walberg).	122819
1983	Combination, The	N		York, Andrew		News Media	122820
1997	Comcast SportsNet SportsNite	DT			Series 1997	TV Anchor-Reporter Phil Andrews (2005-). Anchor-Reporter Michael Barkann. Anchor-Reporter Pat Boyle (1997-2000). Anchor-Reporter Ron Burke (1997-1999, 2002-). Anchor-Reporter Pete Christy (1997-2002). Anchor-Reporter Lance Crawford (1999-)Anchor-Reporter Matt Fine (2002-). Anchor-Reporter Leslie Gudel. Anchor-Reporter Derrick Gunn. Anchor-Reporter Scott Hanson (2000-2002). Anchor-Reporter Neal Hartman. Anchor-Reporter Dei Lynam. Reporter Al Meltzer (1997-2001). Reporter Sean Murphy.Anchor-Reporter Mike Rodgers (2002-2004). Anchor-Reporter Matt Yallof (2000-).	122821
1929	Come Across	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	122822
1998	Come Again	M				Reporter (Emma Coulson). Reporter (Robert Finch). Reporter (Nigel Shepherdson).	122823
1949	Come and Go Mad	SS	OWN	Brown, Fredric	In "Space on My Hands."	Newspaperman George Vine. Walter J. Candler, managing editor.	122824
1972	Come Back, Charleston Blue	M				African-American Photographer. Black fashion photographer tires to murder his way into control of Harlem heroin traffic	122825
1949	Come Be My Love	N	OWN - H - UCLA	Davis, Lavinia, R.		Press	122826
1992	Come By Chance	M				Interviewer, Unseen (Terry Carter).	122827
1952	Come Fill the Cup	N	OWN - H	Ware, Harlan		City Editor Lew  Marsh who doesn't drink anymoreList of drunks he has helped with the liquor battle. In old days novels with a newspaper setting were often about men tempted into drinking. This one is about men who struggle against the return to the days of steady addiction.Chicago city editor who has learned how to quit getting drunk. Carries out a special assignment so well it loses him his girl but preserves his nondrinking.	122828
1951	Come Fill the Cup	M	VHS 492. B 27	Harlan Ware  (Novel). Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Law Marsh (James Cagney) for Sun-Herald is fired because of constant drinking. Working on story of plane crash when Editor Julian Cuscaden (Larry Keating) tears up his story because it's two days late.  Reporter Travis Ashbourne (John Alvin).Decides to reform. Loses girlfriend, Reporter Paula Copeland (Phyllis Thaxter) who marries publisher's nephew Boyd Copeland (Gig Young).  Sober, journalist manages to get job in paper's shipping department and over the years works his way up to editor.Staffs newsroom with reformed alcoholics. Publisher John Ives (Raymond Massey) asks Marsh to take charge of his alcoholic nephew whose mistress is mixed up with gangsters. Newspaper Staffer (Hank Mann). Photographer (Glen Turnbull).Man responsible for getting editor sober is killed in car accident caused by drunken nephew. Editor investigates and discovers car was sabotaged. Convinces police to cooperate when he runs false story in paper suggesting they found a fingerprint in car.Publisher accuses editor of running stories attacking crooks because of personal feud. Eventually editor captures gangsters, reunites nephew with wife. "When it comes to newspapermen, give me the reformed lush every time…work takes the place of  liquor.."	122829
2008	Come in Rangoon! (“...Come in Rangoon!”)	N		Paolis, Rodolfo de		Weatherman Sgt. Marcus Omodel, a weatherman with the U.S. Air Force and an expert marksman,  is thrown into a secret war in Southeast Asia. On the way to a new posting in Thailand, he is puzzled to discover that his security classification has been elevated to top secret. He doesn’t know it yet, but this is just the prelude to a series of adventures that he won’t soon forget. Soon he finds himself playing a critical role in the secret war. 	122830
1973	Come Nineveh, Come Tyre	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Press	122831
1999	Come On, Get Happy: Partridge Family Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Terry Anzur). Reporter (Karen Hartman). Reporter #2 (Heather Levenson).. Press Agent (Ruth de Sosa).	122832
2004	Come to Papa: Crush, The	T	DVD -R 1755		Episode #4. 6-24-2004	Reporter Tom Papa (Tom Papa) works for the New Jersey Daily Times newspaper and wants to be a comedy writer. His boss  (Steve Carell).Limelights lure Tom's parents, out to build a variety act on jokes they seek to steal from their son. Meanwhile, Tom meddles in the love life of his wife's friend, whose lover is a semipro bowler.	122833
2004	Come to Papa: Pep Talk, The	T	DVD -R 1725		Episode #2. 6-10-2004.	Reporter Tom Papa (Tom Papa) works for the New Jersey Daily Times newspaper. His boss (Steve Carell).Baseball fever grips Tom, who fires up a losing boys team with a pep talk on the Babe Ruth legend that has very mixed results.When Karen tries to get out of going to Tom's parents' party by lying, she ends up putting herself in an impossible situation.	122834
2004	Come to Papa: Salad, The	T	DVD -R 1753		Episode #3. 6-17-2004	Reporter Tom Papa (Tom Papa) works for the New Jersey Daily Times newspaper and wants to be a comedy writer. His boss  (Steve Carell).Journalism ethics elude Tom in an interview with an eccentric millionaire, from whom he seeks a charitable donation on behalf of his wife's animal hospital. Later, Tom wants to cash in when he saves a rich man's life.Tom saves the life of Anderson Miller, a wealthy man he petitioned for a donation to Karen's fund-raiser.	122835
2004	Come to Papa: Tire Guy, The	T	DVD -R 1715		Episode #1. 6-3-2004. Premiere	Reporter Tom Papa (Tom Papa) works for the New Jersey Daily Times newspaper and wants to be a comedy writer. His boss  (Steve Carell).Tom moonlights for an ad campaign collaborating with owner of a tire store to create new commercials, but it backfires when Crazy Benny sets the place afire. Judah is trying to collect on a bet from high school with Tom.	122836
2002	Come Together	MT				Interviewer (Michael Muller)	122837
2009	Come What May	M				Radio News Reporter (John William Doryk). The world of collegiate moot court competition.	122838
1989	Comeback Kids, The	N		Cairns, Bob		Sportswriter Walker "Hoot" Horton suffers from anxiety attacks. Works on a newspaper/	122839
2005	Comeback, The: Valerie Does Another Classic Leno	T	DVD -R HQ 4191		PR	Publicist works for Valerie. Valerie hosts a premiere party for "The Comeback," and is embarrassed at what she sees. But when she appears on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" and realizes that her reality show is a great success, she has a change of heart.When she discovers the show has been renewed for a second season on the basis of the first show, she embraces the success and ignores the trauma the series puts her through.	122840
2005	Comeback, The: Valerie Gets a Magazine Cover	T	DVD -R HQ 4027		Episode #10.8-14-2005. PR	Publicist Billy Stanton (Dan Bucatinsky)  is hired by Valerie to get her picture on a magazine cover. Photographer (R.C. Shivers).	122841
2005	Comeback, The: Valerie Is A Stand Out on the Red Carpet	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4045		PR	Publicist tries to get Valerie maximum exposure on the red carpet during the People's Choice Awards. News media. Entertainment Tonight. Access Hollywood.	122842
2005	Comeback, The: Valerie Shines Under Stress	T	DVD -R HQ 4132		PR	Reality Show Parody. Field Producer Jane tries to get Valerie more lines on "Rome and Bored." Stalker treat forces extra security on the set. Valerie finally takes action against obnoxious writer.	122843
2005	Comeback, The: Valerie Triumphs at the Upfronts	T			Episode #2.6-12-2005. PR	News Media and Publicity Agents. Valerie, Mickey and the rest of the cast of "Room and Bored" fly to New York for the annual network event where new shows are unveiled to the media. Photographer (Spence Decker). Macho Host (Jordan Murphy).	122844
2007	Comebacks, The	M				Reporters (Rico Devereaux, Leigh Morgan). 	122845
1963	Comedian Backstage	DT			3-10-63. (Dupont Show of the Week)	Correspondent Frank McGee narration. Profile of Comedian Shelly Berman	122846
1978	Comedy Company, The	MT				Reporter (Ann Weldon)	122847
2001	Comedy Only in da Hood	M				Newscaster (Gerald Kelly).	122848
2001	Comedy Team of Pete & James, The	M				Tabloid Photographer (Mark Jonathan Davis)	122849
1998	Cometa, La (aka Comet, The)	MF		Sistacin, Marysa and Jose Buil	Mexico	Journalist-Cinematographer wants to capture the existence of society in which he lives.	122850
2000	Comeuppance (aka Tin Yau Aan)	M				Journalists. Series of fatal poisonings target journalists among others..	122851
1984	Comfort and Joy	M				Radio Host Alan Bird (Bill Paterson) witnesses how an ice cream van is attacked and destroyed by angry competitors. This leads him into the struggle between two Italian families over the ice-cream market of Glasgow. Newsreader (Alan Wylie).	122852
1956	Comfort Me With Apples	N	USC	DeVries, Peter		Newspaperman Chick Swallow	122853
2001	Comforters, Miserable	M				Cameraman A (Rob Naples). Cameraman B (Johnny Asuncion).	122854
2004	Comic Book: Movie, The	M				Reporter. Garage Reporter Loose Lips Lois (Meagan Cornelius).	122855
1986	Comic Relief	T				Parody News. "Not Necessarily the News" Reporter (Lucy Webb). Larry the Interviewer (George Wendt).	122856
1949	Comic Strip Murder, The	T			Suspense	Press	122857
1992	Comic Strip Presents, The: Crying Game, The	T			Episode #29. 5-5-1992	Scum Editor (Antony Sher). Sports Presenter (William Armstrong).	122858
1993	Comic Strip Presents, The: Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown	T			Episode #31. 4-22-1993	Journalist (Emma Bernard). Journalist (Doon Mackichan). TV Producer (Mark Caven). TV Director (Howie Nicol). TV Executive (Michael White). Writer (George Yiasoumi).	122859
1982	Comic Strip Presents, The: Didn't You Kill My Brother	T			Episode #20. 3-19-1988	Newsreader (Richard Cordery).	122860
1982	Comic Strip Presents, The: Eddie Monsoon, a Life.	T			Episode #11. 2-4-1984	Interviewer (Peter Woods).	122861
1988	Comic Strip Presents, The: Strike, The	T		Richardson, Peter and Pete Richens	Episode #16.  2-20-1988	TV Interviewer (Kevin Allen).	122862
1988	Comic Strip Presents, The: Yob, The	T			Episode #19. 3-12-1988	Editor (Harry Burton).	122863
1969	Comic, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	122864
2002	Coming Clean	M				News Van Guy (Thomas Selle).	122865
1978	Coming Home	M	L			News Media	122866
2001	Coming Home To You	NR		Robinson, Fay	Harlequin	Journalist Kate Morgan wanted to write a rock star's biography for the last 14 years. He died six years ago, but this has not affected her obsession. Journalist and biographer, she's currently working on a book about him.Morgan hopes her book will dispel nasty rumors of drug abuse, womanizing and stolen composition. The story leads her straight into the arms of his brother, a reclusive horse breeder. More answers she gets, the more questions she has.	122867
1974	Coming of Joachim Stiller, The	N		Lampo, Hubert		Journalist	122868
1912	Coming of Law, The	NW	MLPL	Seltzer, Charles		Journalist Kent Hollis wants to own the paper, Dry Bottom Kicker.	122869
1914	Coming Power, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	122870
1999	Coming Soon	MT				Photographer 1 (Alan Wylie). Photographer 2 (Saul Metzstein).	122871
2002	Coming Up Roses: Meet Me at the Fair	N		Duncan, Alice		Journalist Horatio Lamert "H.L." May proposes writing  series of articles in 1887 about Rose Ellen Gilhooley, who Buffalo Bill Cody plucked out of near poverty in Deadwood, Kansas turning her into one of the stars of his Wild West ShowMay wants to do articles about Rose set against backdrop of Columbian Exposition. She reluctantly agrees since publicity will help Cody's Wild West Show. But the pushy newspaperman wants something more than a business relationship with strong-willed Rose.Sam Trimble is another local reporter covering the World's Fair including Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.  The two journalists look forward to seeing the two female stars of the Buffalo Bill extravaganza, Annie Oakley and Rose Ellen Gilhooey.H.L. decides to do a story on the less famous woman who rides as well as any Indian. As he follows her for his story, they fall in love. He rejects his feelings. H.L. flees his small town for a Windy City persona.	122872
1934	Coming-Out Party	M				Reporter (Fred Howard). Cameraman (Sherry Hall).	122873
1962	Coming-Out Party, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	122874
2009	Coming, The	M				News Media. News Anchor (Jim Bienemann). British Reporter (Ian Attewell). Small Town Reporter (Paul Duchart). A man’s protective sister goes missing and strange events surrounding her disappearance become a match that sets aflame a small town’s racial mistrust and mass hysteria 11 years later. In 1997, when tension in the Middle East is prominent, the future of the world remains uncertain. The man begins having terrifying dream memories and finally decides to uncover the truth behind his sister’s disappearance. The man ends up becoming a witness to The Coming.	122875
1964	Comizi d-amore	MF				Interviewer (Pier Paolo Pasolini)	122876
1995	Command & Conquer	G				News Media. Female Reporter (Marcia Swayze)	122877
1995	Command & Conquer (aka Command and Conquer)	G			Command & Conquer Saga is a compilation of the Command & Conquer series’ games published from 1995 to March 2007 all bundled into one box and updated to run on Windows XP. Command & Conquer -- August 1995. C&C: The Covert Operations - April 1996. Command & Conquer: Red Alert -- October 1996.Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Counterstrike -- March 1997.Command & Conquer: Red Alert -- The Aftermath -- September 1997.Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun -- August 1999.Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun - Firestorm - February 2000.Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 - October 2000.Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 -- Yuri’s Revenge -- October 2001.Command & Conquer: Renegade -- February 2002.Command & Conquer: Generals - February 2003.Command & Conquer: Generals -- Zero Hour -- September 2003.Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars -- March 2007. 	TV Anchorwoman Psykhophear (Marcia Swayze).	122878
2007	Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars	G				Reporter (Shauntay Hinton).	122879
2001	Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2	G				BBC Newscaster (Sam McMurray - Voice). American Newscaster (Sam McMurray - Voice). Soviet Newscaster (Gabriella Bern - Voice). Propaganda Truck (David Fries - Voice).	122880
1999	Command & Conquer: Tiberium Sun	G				News Media. Nod Anchorman (Thyme Lewis).	122881
1948	Command Decision	M	DVD -R HQ 2404, 2405. L	Haines, William Wister (Play).  William R. Laidlaw, George Froeschel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Elmer Brockhurst (Charles Bickford) for United News questions the actions of a commander with a reputation for sending his men on suicidal bombing missions. Suggestion of past animosity between the two men.Commander indicates that correspondent's articles have prevented them from following through on some missions. Reporter objects to commander withholding information from the press.After an apparently successful mission, correspondent writes story supporting that effort. He later discovers the wrong target was bombed and when general suggests he write the story to put a positive slant on the target they did hit, he responds:"I'll write this story straight or not at all. The loss of a thousand boys is still quite a news item back home." General gives correspondent top secret information to win his cooperation.Correspondent wishes commander luck as he leaves to take over new post. Both question attitude of press and shift in emphasis from solders to their leaders. Photographer (Arthur Walsh).	122882
1942	Command Performance	R			Series - 1942-49	News Media.	122883
1937	Command Performance	M				Reporter (Jack Melford)	122884
2006	Commander and Chief	N		Clark, Don L. 		Female TV Correspondent is rescued from rape and probably death by a former senator and football hero who unexpectedly becomes the nation’s first indigenous president. 	122885
2006	Commander in Chief: Elephant in the Room, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6157		Episode. 5-31-2006	News Media. Templeton handles an airline strike in his own way when, as Speaker of the House, he becomes acting president after Mac's appendix bursts mid-flight on Air Force One.  Reporter Patricia (Donzaleigh Abernathy). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).Reporter Roger (Steve Tom). Reporter Jim (Guy Anthony Margo). Reporter Luis (Rey Herrera). Reporter Connie (Lisa Ross). Omaha Reporter #1 (Nick Roth). Omaha Reporter #2 (Linda Dona).News Anchor  Ben (Kent Shocknek). Newscaster Yvonne (Siobhan Darrow). Newscaster Morgan (Gina St. John). BBC Reporter (Michael Jackson). Stand-Up Reporter Ned (Ted Garcia).	122886
2005	Commander in Chief: First Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 4416		Episode #2. 10-4-2005	News Media covers first female president. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine). Reporter #1 (Donzaleigh Abernathy). Reporter #2 (Brandon Douglas). Reporter Samantha (Kate Jennings Grant). Senior White House Reporter (Sky McDougal).Nathan attempts to manipulate new President Mackenzie's first order of business, to pick a vice president. CNN Reporter (Bella Shaw). Reporter Roger (Steve Tom). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).	122887
2005	Commander in Chief: First Dance	T	DVD -R HQ 4525		Episode #4. 10-18-2005	News Media covers first female president. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine). Reporter Samantha (Kate Jennings Grant). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).  Reporter #2 (D.T. Matias).Nathan Templeton plans to engineer a series of Cabinet resignations to overshadow Mackenzie's first official summit with the Russian president.	122888
2005	Commander in Chief: First Disaster	T			Episode #6. 11-01-2005	News Media covers first female president. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine).  Reporter #1 (Donzaleigh Abernathy). Newscaster (Angela Martinez). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).The President has to deal with an environmental and political crisis.	122889
2005	Commander in Chief: First Scandal	T	DVD -R HQ 4705		Episode #7. 11-8-2005	News Media covers first female president. Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist writes expose on presidency: Stolen Presidency.  Reporters quiz president on contents of the book. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine).She sits down at the press conference, promises to answer all the questions, and then says she will never speak of it again.  Reporter #1 (Donzaleigh Abernathy). Reporter Steve (Scott Atkinson). News Anchor (James Edson). Reporter Luis (Rey Herrera).MacKenzie's people suspect someone in the inner circle of leaking confidential information about her. Events from Warren Keaton's past come to light and jeopardize his confirmation as vice president.Speaker of the House gets his confirmation in exchange for his loyalty to him, not the President. Reporter Barry (John Sloan).	122890
2005	Commander in Chief: First Strike	T	DVD -R HQ 4484		Episode #3. 10-11-2005	News Media covers first female president. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine). Reporter Samantha (Kate Jennings Grant). Reporter Roger (Steve Tom). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).Reporter #1 (Steven Meek). Reporter #2 (Linda Shing). Reporter #3 (Wade Aaron). Mackenzie faces first national crisis when nine DEA agents are killed in Latin America	122891
2005	Commander in Chief: First…Do Not Harm	T	DVD -R HQ 4593		Episode #5. 10-25-2005	News Media. Attorney General opposes the president's response to news of explosives smuggled across the Canadian border. Templeton publicly ridicules it. TV Late Night Host Jimmy Kimmel makes an appearance ridiculing the president's husband.White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Ever Carradine).  Reporter #1 (Donzaleigh Abernathy). Reporter Roger (Steve Tom). Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn).	122892
2006	Commander in Chief: Happy Birthday, Madam President	T	DVD -R HQ 6185.		Episode #17. 6-7-2006	News Media. Mac spends her birthday dealing with a hostage crisis in Turkey and interviewing candidates for vice president. Reporter Charlie (Ned Vaughn). Reporter Oliver (Tony Colitti). Filipina Reporter (Sumalee Montano). TV Newscaster (Gina St. John).	122893
2005	Commander in Chief: Mom Who Came To Dinner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4907		Episode #9. 11-29-2005	News Media. Reporter Terry (Angela Gardner). Reporter Luis (Rey Herrera), Reporter Jill (Carmen Nicole). Reporter Barry (John Sloan). Reporter #1 (Kristen Rutherford). Reporter #2 (Matthew Kaminsky),As the president attempts to enjoy Thanksgiving, she must deal with military base closures in her home town, a death penalty case the Supreme Court will not hear and a visit from her mother.	122894
2006	Commander in Chief: No Nukes Is Good  Nukes	T	DVD -R HQ 5296		Episode #11. 1-17-2006	News Media. TV News Anchor (Kent Shocknek). Cable News Anchor (Dave Clark). Field Reporter (Siobhan Darrow). TV News Reporter (Ted Garcia).The escalating situation in North Korea puts Mac's leadership to the test as the country faces the possibility of nuclear war.	122895
2005	Commander in Chief: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4364		Episode #1. 9-27-2005	News Media covers first female president. White House Press Secretary Kelly Ludlow (Eve Carradine) Reporter Robert, AF One (Joe Inscoe). Reporter #1 (Jackie Ling). Reporter #2 (Juan Conde). Reporter #3 (Sherri McKinney-Richmond). Reporter #4 (Ric Young).White House Cameraman (Daniel Ross). White House Staff Photographer (Manny Oliverez).	122896
2006	Commander in Chief: Price You Pay, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5920		Episode #14. 4-20-2006	News Media.  Washington Press Corps. Stand-Up Reporter #1 (Stephen W. Alvarez). Reporter #1 (Ursula Garcia-Schmidt). Reporter #2 (Rueben Grundy). News Anchor #2 (Glenn Walker Harris, Jr.). Stand-Up Reporter #2 (Lu Parker). Reporter Roger (Steve Tom).Mac stands by her longtime friend and attorney general nominee who takes a beating during confirmation hearing. Cargo plane carrying sensitive military weapons goes missing -- and crashes in Pakistan.	122897
2005	Commander in Chief: Rubie Dubidoux and the Brown Bound Express	T	DVD -R HQ 4778		Episode #8. 11-15-2005	News Media. Madame President tells the news media she will have weekly press conferences against her colleagues' advice. Reporter Steve (Scott Atkinson). Reporter Jill (Carmen Nicole). News Pundit (William Rogers).After announcing a new direction for her administration, President Allen herself in need of allies within the West Wing and decides to appoint her closest adviser, Rod, to an official position.	122898
2006	Commander in Chief: States of the Unions	T	DVD -R HQ 5860		Episode #13. 4-13-2006	Washington Press Corp. News Media. Richard "Dickie" McDonald (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), consultant. Syndi Saltzman (Judith Hoag) is a public affairs specialist in politics. Reporter Steve (Scott Atkinson). Reporter Terry (Angela Gardner).Reporter Duke (Rueben Grundy). Reporter Luis (Rey Herrera). Reporter Sharon (Anne Marie Howard). Reporter Cy (Michael Kostroff). Reporter Jim (Guy Anthony Margo). Newscaster (Angela Martinez). Reporter Barry (Joan Sloan).While Mac prepares to deliver her first State of the Union Address, her husband is caught in a compromising position with an intern.in a frame-up.	122899
2006	Commander in Chief: Sub Enchanted Evening	T	DVD -R HQ 5249		Episode #10. 1-10-2006	News Media. Press Conferences. When a U.S. submarine on a covert mission off the coast of North Korea runs into trouble. Mac must find a way to diffuse the international crisis before things get out of hand. News Anchor (Gina St. John).President wasn't told of covert operation and is angry about it.	122900
2006	Commander in Chief: Ties That Bind	T	DVD -R HQ 5972		Episode #15. 4-27-2006	News Media. Mac asks the attorney general to look into urban unrest in nearby Maryland while she tries to keep missing surface-to-air missiles from falling into the hands of terrorists. TV Anchor Dan (Dave Clark). Reporter Olivere (Tony Colitti)Reporter Pam (Amy French). Reporter Jill (Carmen Nicole). TV Anchor (Saida Pagan). Reporter Connie (Lisa Ross). Reporter Barry (John Sloan). Local TV News Anchor (Gina St. John).Vice President refuses to bow down to pressure from Senate majority leader and votes against him, then resigns his vice presidency.	122901
2006	Commander in Chief: Unfinished Business	T	DVD -R HQ 6246		Episode. 6-14-2006	News Media. Mac seizes an opportunity to get the Equal rights Amendment passed. Templeton and Mac participate in a Get Out The Vote event that becomes more like a presidential debate. Reporter Patricia (Donzaleigh Abernathy).Reporter Luis (Rey Herrera). News Anchor Angela (Angela Martinez).	122902
2006	Commander in Chief: Wind Beneath My Wing	T	DVD -R HQ 5334		Episode #12. 1-24-2006	News Media.  Reporter Oliver (Tony Coletti). Interviewer #2 (Karen S. Gregan). Richard "Dickie" McDonald (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) has a fling with a female reporter. Syndi Saltzman (Judith Hoag) is a public affairs specialist in politics.On the ground in California, a man holds Air Force One hostage and demands to speak directly with the president, or he will blow up the plane.Mac and Templeton are out west to pay tribute to the dedication of former President Bridges' Presidential LibraryTV Interviewer (Carolyn Hennesy). Reporter Oliver (Tony Colitti). Interviewer #2 (Karen S. Gregan).	122903
2005	Commander, The: Blackdog	MT				Editor (Garry Nickols).	122904
1997	Commandments	M				Reporter Harry Luce (Anthony LaPaglia) is a shifty husband who finds that his brother-in-law's story might be his ticket to fame and fortune. New York Daily News Reporter (Sara Colton).His brother-in-law's wife dies and the man sees his career fall apart and his house destroyed. Confused and angry, he yells at God from the rooftop of his apartment building and a bolt of lightning kills his dog.Pushed beyond his limits, the man decides to break each of biblical Ten Commandments. The reporter is drawn to the man's mission in the hopes of using it to further his career, but ultimately they clash as man uses Harry to fulfill some of his missions.In the final climatic battle of will and redemption, Seth, Harry and Harry's wife cross paths with a raging hurricane at the far end of Long Island.	122905
1987	Commando Squad	M				TV Anchor (Russ Tamblyn)	122906
2004	Comme au cinema:	TF			France. Series.	Columnist Elisabeth Quin.	122907
2004	Comme au cinema:	TF			France. Episode #18. 12-14-2004.	Columnist Elisabeth Quin. Journaliste Valerie Duval. Hosts Daniela Lumbroso, Michel Field.	122908
2006	Comme tout le monde	MF			France.	Reporter #1 (Jean-Luc Couchard). Reporter #2 (Hugues Hausman). Journalste Semadi (Pascal Lefebvre).	122909
1971	Comment	DT				Newsman Edwin Newman host. Interviews with newsmakers	122910
1954	Comment	DT			Series 4-24-1954 to 8-31-1958 to 1974. NBC	Reporters from NBC based in Washington give background reports on an issue under examination.	122911
1976	Comment ca va?	MF				Editor. Communist Newspaper Editor (Michel Marot).	122912
1908	Commentary, A	N		Galsworthy, John		Press	122913
2006	Commercial: 2006 MTV Movie Awards	CC	DVD -R HQ 6184			Tabloid Paparazzi. Actor Jessica Alba mistakenly beats up photographers waiting outside a store thinking they are waiting for her. After she knocks most of them she realizes they were waiting for someone else.	122914
2008	Commercial: 4 News	CC	DVD -R HQ 10499			Television News Promotion for 4 News, KNBC  in Los Angeles. “Any reporter know when a story begins. Some even get past the obvious. The Beginning. The Middle. The End. But only a few take it all the way home.”	122915
2004	Commercial: AARP	CC				TV Newscast watched by two elderly people. News report on drugs turned into commercial for AARP work in Congress on prescription medicines.	122916
2005	Commercial: Acura RL	CC	DVD -R HQ 2852			Parody Newscast Traffic Report. Acura's traffic monitoring program better.	122917
2003	Commercial: Advil Cold Medicine	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4854			TV Male Reporter  has a cold, takes Advil so he can do his job -- it's raining and he has an umbrella	122918
2007	Commercial: Aflac	CC				Newspaper Headlines in "The City Quill:": "Rent Due" "Car Payment Late." "Lights Out!"  Woman cannot pay her bills. Aflac Duk to the rescue.	122919
2005	Commercial: Albertson's Tickets to the Movies	CC	DVD -R HQ 4363			TV Reporter holding microphone KCXM News is interviewing Patricia Heaton, Albertson's celebrity spokeswoman, on the excitement of Albertson and Savon offering two tickets to the movies in a premiere type of environment.	122920
2009	Commercial: ALCS Game 1	CC	DVD -R HQ 11503			Newspapers. Newsstand advertises ALCS Game 1 between California Angels and New York Yankees.	122921
2005	Commercial: All the King's Men Preview Trailer	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4317			Reporter (Jude Law) who becomes candidate's press secretary. News Media.	122922
2004	Commercial: Allegra	CC	DVD -R 1864			Newspaper Headlines. Observer Star, Morning Post talk about allergy season. Morning Post: "Allergy Season in Full Force!" Morning Post: "Most OTC Allergy Medicines May Not Last As Long As You Want."Observer Star: "Not Benadryl Allergy." Observer Star: "Not Chlor-Trimeton 4 Hour." Observer Star: "Not Tylenol Severe Allergy." Morning Post: "Allegra 180 mg Lasts Up To 4X Longer."Once-daily Allegra commercial.  See our ad in Prevention Magazine.  Morning Post: Once-Daily Allegra: The Relief Goes On."  Once-Daily Allegra in Red. Ends Commercial.	122923
2005	Commercial: Allstate	CC	DVD -R HQ 4363			Sportscaster covering event. Allstate is proud sponsor of the Bowl Championship Series.  During the commercial, a fire starts and a car explodes during a pre-game rally in the parking lot.	122924
2005	Commercial: Ambien	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4608			TV Female Reporter gives a report while man behind her in a tee-shirt reading "Free Ambien CR, 7-Day Free Trial" tries to get her audience.	122925
2007	Commercial: American Express - Beyonce	CC	DVD -R HQ 9006			News Media cover Beyonce in an American Express commercial.	122926
2007	Commercial: American Express: Beyonce	CC	DVD -R HQ 9412			Press Conference with Beyonce. Paparazzi follow her around. 	122927
2004	Commercial: Anchorman	CC	DVD -R 1771			TV News Anchors in commercial for the new film, "Anchorman."	122928
2008	Commercial: Applebee	CC	DVD -R HQ 9517			Interviewer and Cameraman interview a Red Delicious Apple (Wanda Sykes - Voice), the new spokesperson for the restaurant Applebee’s. 	122929
2007	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 8951			TV Male Reporter is based in Washington D.C. but covers stories in Beirut, Lebanon and Moscow and Los Angeles, California and Roswell, New Mexico so "I need a network that works where I live."  Alien light shines down on him. AT&T Works In More Places.	122930
2007	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 9324			Paparazzi shown following a movie executive who needs phone coverage all over the world...where he lives.	122931
2008	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 10215			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis finds the Internet as well as Amelia Earheart’s plane on an obscure island in the Pacific Ocean. With AT&T Internet, you can easily find the internet anywhere in the world.	122932
2008	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 10281			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis finds the Internet near the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. He tells the audience you can’t believe what we found at the end of the rainbow -- a pot of gold and a leprechaun: We found The Internet using an AT&T laptop convert card. 	122933
2008	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 10348			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis finds the Internet in the desolate ice lands where the Abominable Snowman lives: We found The Internet using an AT&T laptop convert card. 	122934
2008	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 10371			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis finds the Internet in an Internet race against Olympic Swimmer Michael Phelps winning all of his gold medals in the process: We found The Internet using an AT&T laptop convert card. 	122935
2008	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 10526			Reporter Slate Sanchez’s Phone is reporting from a demolition site. He tells his the real Reporter Slate Sanchez can’t get a signal for his cell phone and didn’t get the emergency call telling him that the new blast zone is where he and the TV crew are standing. “I’m Slate Sanchez and I’m about to become the news.”  Explosion takes place and the TV reception stops. 	122936
2009	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 11060. DVD -R HQ 11255. 			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis  beats Tennis Star Andy Roddick because of AT&T laptop connection to the 3G AT&T Internet Network. With AT&T Internet, you can easily find the internet anywhere in the world.	122937
2009	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 11121			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis  takes on Boxer Mayweather and beats him because of AT&T laptop connection to the 3G AT&T Internet Network. With AT&T Internet, you can easily find the internet anywhere in the world.	122938
2009	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 11344			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis uses his new AT&T laptop with a motorcycle buddy -- Kurtis rides in the passenger compartment next to the motorcycle. With AT&T Internet, you can easily find the internet anywhere in the world.	122939
2009	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 11387			TV Reporter Bill Kurtis uses his new AT&T laptop showing off its small size. Commercial for AT&T 3G network and network laptop.	122940
2010	Commercial: AT&T	CC	DVD -R HQ 11831			TV Male Anchor is used in this commercial on ATT.com mobile phones.	122941
2010	Commercial: Audi	CC	DVD -R HQ 11768			TV Male Reporter covers the green police arrests of people who do not go green. Audi A3TD1 is touted as the green car of the year. The Green police arrest a variety of people for not using the right lightbulbs. 	122942
2007	Commercial: Back To You	CC	DVD -R HQ 8856			TV News Anchors Chuck Darling (Kelsey Grammar) and Kelly Carr (Patricia Heaton) reunite at a Pittsburgh television station after they worked together previously in the 1990s. Promotion by Fox Television for new season.	122943
2007	Commercial: Big Bear Resorts	CC				TV Reporter April Winchell in the field tries to explain to a dense male anchor that the snow is real even though it is made by humans. She likens it to filling an ice cub tray with water and putting it into the freezer. It is human-made, but it is still real ice.  The anchor still doesn’t understand what she is trying to say.	122944
2007	Commercial: Big Bear Resorts	CC	DVD -R HQ 10724			TV Reporter April Winchell in the field tries to explain to a dense TV Anchor Steve Morris in the studio that she is really reporting from Big Bear Mountain Resorts. Your Weather Team Ski Report. Big Bear Mountain Resorts. Real Snow. Real Close. 	122945
1989	Commercial: Blistex	CC				Female TV Newscaster at Fire. Finishes on-camera report, complains to another woman about a lip problem. Other woman recommends Blistex. Reporter promotes it	122946
2006	Commercial: Boomerang News Update	CC	DVD -R HQ 6245			Parody News Update by the Banana Splits. Flash: Commercial Picnic.	122947
2007	Commercial: Borat (aka Borat: Cultural Learnings of Americas Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan).	CC	DVD -R HQ 8000		Commercial for DVD of movie.	Reporter Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a "TV Journalist from Kazakhstan" of Kazakh, faux Kazakhstani.in a mockdocumentary chronicle of his quest to better understand America.  Real people are interviewed.Innocently politically incorrect reporter for Kazakhstan's state-run TV network who has a morbid fear of homosexuals and Jews but a virile Kazakh fondness for kissing men and wrestling with them naked.Creation of revolutionary British and Jewish comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Producer Azamat (Ken Davitian).	122948
2006	Commercial: British Airways	CC	DVD -R HQ 5717			TV Male Reporter interviewing the wrong "Big Ben." British Airways commercial.	122949
2006	Commercial: Bud Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 6340			Female TV Sports Reporter with microphone in winning locker room interviewing wrong person -- not a ballplayer but a "Bud Light Guy" who is in the locker room.	122950
2006	Commercial: Bud Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 7021			Female Sports Reporter in the locker room trying to do an interview with an obnoxious male athlete. Bud Light commercial.	122951
2007	Commercial: Bud Light	CC				TV News Team race through a newscast so they can have Bud Light. Male Anchor, Stacy the Weathergirl, Sports Anchor all give headlines so they can get out of the studio and go to the outdoor restaurant and have Bud Light.	122952
2007	Commercial: Bud Light: Dude	CC	DVD -R HQ 9450			Sportscaster live on camera watches as the Bud Light “Dude” drinker walks directly in front of the camera. Sportscaster: Dude!” 	122953
1991	Commercial: Budweiser	CC				News. We Interrupt This Program for a Budweiser News Bulletin Then to Commercial	122954
2004	Commercial: Budweiser	CC				Sports Reporter in locker room interviews football player after the game. Player blames everyone for the loss even though he committed four fumbles. Budweiser True commercial.	122955
2010	Commercial: Buffalo Wild Wings	CC	DVD -R HQ 11711			Sports photographers use camera tricks and flash lights to disrupt a basketball game and send it into overtime at the request of the customers at the Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar. Customers want the game to go on. So a technician hits a button and the sports photographers swing into action.	122956
2010	Commercial: Buffalo Wild Wings	CC	DVD -R HQ 11864			TV Weatherman changes the weather so people in a bar eating Buffalo Wild Wings don’t have to go back to the office. Developing Story. Weather Alert as the TV weatherman’s crew creates a fake storm to keep everyone indoors.	122957
2005	Commercial: Buick and Tiger Woods	CC	DVD -R HQ 2863			News Media and Paparazzi check out Golfer Tiger Woods in his new Buick	122958
2005	Commercial: California Milk Processing Board	CC	DVD -R HQ 4848. 4955.			TV Sportscaster Anchor Rick Woodworth with Sports News. Baseball player caught using milk (as if it were steroids) and is plagued by the media denying the accusation.Sports Reporter on Sports Chat. Exclusive. Let's Chat Sports. Player speaks out about pouring milk for another player who reciprocated. Got Milk? Commercial campaign treats the using of milk as a parody on the steroid controversy.	122959
2005	Commercial: California Milk Processing Board	CC	DVD -R HQ 4862			Sports Reporter interviews Manager on how he couldn't know about the Great Milk Scandal since there were so many obvious clues. Got Milk? Commercial campaign treats the using of milk as a parody on the steroid controversy.	122960
2005	Commercial: California Milk Processing Board	CC	DVD -R HQ 9471			TV Sportscaster-Anchor Jack Woodworth. Dave Laden Caught. Player Pulled From Lineup. Using a performance enhancement substance. Milk found in his locker before game time. “I don’t know how that got in there,” he tells the news media. Slugger will be suspended until further notice.  Reporters interviewing baseball player in his car caught using milk (as if it were steroids) and is plagued by the media denying the accusation. “You can find it on every corner,” he tells the reporters.  Got Milk? Commercial campaign treats the using of milk as a parody on the steroid controversy.	122961
2005	Commercial: California Milk Processing Board	CC	DVD -R HQ 9455			Sports TV Anchor. TV Sportscaster-Anchor Jack Woodworth. Player Dan Rollman tells the sports media he never touched milk. Got Milk? Commercial campaign treats the using of milk as a parody on the steroid controversy.	122962
2007	Commercial: Cannon	CC	DVD -R HQ 9395			Sports Photographers cover professional football players. “Your shots can be inspired” by these professional photographers. 	122963
2010	Commercial: Capitalone	CC	DVD -R HQ 11837			TV Male Anchor talks about Capitalone zone	122964
2009	Commercial: CBS Entertainment	CC	DVD -R HQ 10902		Two Commercials, one inside “Ghost Whisperers.”	TV Anchorman C.B. Essman brings the “Laugh Out Loud News Network” to the audience with an Entertainment Stimulus Package promoting CBS television shows.	122965
2008	Commercial: Chanel No. 5	CC	DVD -R HQ 10656			Paparazzi follow Nichole Kidman in this Chanel No. 5 commercial.	122966
2005	Commercial: Channel 4 News in Los Angeles Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 3023		3-19-2005	TV Newscast promotion -- "Trust Experience." Channel Four News in Los Angeles	122967
2008	Commercial: Channel 4 Weatherman Fritz Coleman	CC	DVD -R HQ 10166			TV Weatherman Fritz Coleman of Channel 4 News. Movie director wants to shoot a car chase next week but Coleman tells him to shoot it this week because of weather conditions. The director tells Coleman, “You just saved me $4 million.”  Shows the audience how valuable Coleman’s information is. 	122968
2005	Commercial: Chex Cereal	CC	DVD -R HQ 4430			TV News Media at press conference with kids who like Chex Cereals. The news? They agree with their parents. Aggressive reporters, cameras, microphones. Reporters can't believe they will eat whole grain cereals.One kid: What is it with all these cameras?"	122969
2007	Commercial: Chick-fil-a-com	CC	DVD -R SP 8954			Sports Reporter on the Sideline Meg Shipley for ENB-TV is covering the Eagles-Bulldogs football game and cows are parachuting into the stadium. She checks with Sportscaster-Anchor Mike in the booth: do you see them?	122970
2009	Commercial: Chips Ahoy!	CC	DVD -R HQ 10895			Sports Reporters and Photographers jump into the boxing ring to interview Chips Ahoy Rocky who is yelling for his girlfriend who is yelling for him. They meet and as they start to kiss, the cookie is picked up and eaten. 	122971
2002	Commercial: Citrona	CC	SVD 1197			Female Sports Reporter	122972
2008	Commercial: Claritin 	CC	DVD -R HQ 9768			Reporters interviewing race car driver who is successful because he takes Claritin and can concentrate on his driving instead of his allergies. 	122973
2007	Commercial: Claritin Clear Day	CC	DVD -R HQ 8272			Weatherman from NBC gives the forecast in a Weather Plus broadcast. Claritin Clear Day Forecast.	122974
2005	Commercial: Claritin D	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4505 (Full Commercial) Version). DVD -R HQ 4391 (Shorter Version). DVD -R HQ 5447 (Long Version).			TV Male Reporter talks about how Claritin D helps his allergies so he can cover all events including hot ballooning.	122975
2009	Commercial: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs	CC	DVD -R HQ 11405			Parody Weather News. Meteorologist Adam Berg of the Weather Channel gives a forecast for Chewandswallow on food and weather followed by scenes from the movie, “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.”	122976
2005	Commercial: Coke With Lime	CC	DVD -R HQ 3204, 3205.			TV News Anchors, Male and Female. Breaking News, 5:32 p.m. Writing on Screen: "Coke with Lime -- It's Lime-Flavored Coke." Male Anchor drinking the new Coke with lime: "Wow, This is Coke…with Lime!"  Slogan: "Put the lime in the coke…."	122977
2006	Commercial: Coors Light	CC				Sports Press Conference. Real answers from football coach intercut with fake questions from Cours Light drinking buddies who are sitting in with reporters at the press conference.	122978
2007	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 9412			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Football Coach Bill Parcells at a press conference.  Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light. 	122979
2007	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 9433			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Football Coach Dennis Green of the Bears including his explosive infamous remarks to reporters: “They are who we thought they were...we let them off the hook.” Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light.	122980
2007	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 9455			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Former Football Coach Jimmy Johnson of the Dallas Cowboys. Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light.	122981
2008	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 9518			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Football Coach Moore. Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light.	122982
2008	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 10499			Press conference with African-American football coach who gives real answers to fake questions. 	122983
2008 	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 10721			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Football Coach Switzer. Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light.	122984
2008 	Commercial: Coors Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 10724, DVD -R HQ 11711.			Sports Reporters and Press Conference. Beer drinkers quiz veteran Football Coach Mora. Real answers to sports questions used as answers about Coors Light.	122985
2007	Commercial: Coors Light - Coach and False Press Conference Series	CC	DVD -R HQ 7744			Reporters at Fake News Conference. Real answers by real football coach to fake questions by Cours Light drinkers.	122986
2006	Commercial: Coors Light Fake Sports News Conference	CC	DVD -R HQ 7611.			Parody Sports News Conference. Coors Light Buddies, with sports reporters holding note pads and cameras, are asking inane questions and real answers from a coach are intercut with their questions.	122987
2009	Commercial: Coors Light Fake Sports News Conference	CC	DVD -R HQ 11689			Parody Sports News Conference. Coors Light Buddies, with sports reporters holding note pads and cameras, are asking inane questions and real answers from a coach are intercut with their questions. African-American Coach Edwards.	122988
2005	Commercial: Coors Light Train	CC				News Media covers Coor Light train.	122989
2008	Commercial: Coors Light: Coach Mike Shanahan of the Broncos	CC	DVD -R HQ 10250			News Conference. Fake questions are asked of Coach Mike Shanahan, Broncos head coach with answers taken from a real news conference. Sports reporters. 	122990
2010	Commercial: Cottonelle roll.poll	CC	DVD -R HQ 11711			Sports Reporters asking football player questions. “What kind of a question is that? Next question,” he says. 	122991
2007	Commercial: Cours Light - Coach and False Press Conference Series	CC	DVD -R HQ 7744			Reporters at Fake News Conference. Real answers by real football coach to fake questions by Cours Light drinkers.	122992
2007	Commercial: Cover-Girl	CC	DVD -R HQ 8096			Paparazzi, Reporters on the Red Carpet. New Volume Extract for Cover-Girl. Celebrities arrive and are greeted by news media.	122993
2005	Commercial: Crest Whitening Expressions	CC	DVD -R HQ 3952			Columnist Jim, Newscasters and Commentators act out election coverage on voting for Crest Whitening Expressions.	122994
2005	Commercial: Crest Whitening Expressions Vote	CC				TV News Anchor and TV Reporter Molly Rosen at Lemon Ice headquarters as they announce election results for Crest Whitening Expressions. The winner: Lemon Ice.  Anchor desk and reporters in the field.	122995
2006	Commercial: Daimler-Chrysler. Dr. Z.	CC	DVD -R HQ 6387			Journalist interviews Dr. Dieter "Dr. Z" Zetsche, chairman, Daimler-Chrysler and is taken on the rides of his life.  He starts by asking Dr. Z how the merger between the two automobile companies is working out and Dr. Z answers by speeding away with him.Then when he asks Dr. Z is he is a real doctor, Dr. Z crashes the car into a wall.	122996
2005	Commercial: Dell - George Hamilton	CC	DVD -R HQ 4521			Parody Talk Show Host.  Guest: George Hamilton	122997
2005	Commercial: Dell - Intern	CC	DVD -R HQ 4521			Parody Talk Show Host. Intern who works for nothing does a good job. When talk show host says they should double his salary, the intern says he isn't being paid. The talk show host then says, well triple your salary then.	122998
2009	Commercial: Despicable Me	CC	DVD -R HQ 11383			Parody News. TV News Commentator from MSNBC describe desecration of world’s monuments.	122999
2006	Commercial: Devil Wears Prada, The	CC	DVD -R HQ 6327		During "The Hills" Episode #105.	Fashion Editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) of Runaway magazine. Andrea Sachs (Ann Hathaway) assistant to Priestly, is a dowdy journalist who is seduced by the call of Chanel. Leading her into the sartorial fold is Priestly. Commercial on film.	123000
2006	Commercial: Diary Queen	CC	DVD -R HQ 6624			TV Anchors Kevin Kearns and Vicky Ferraro of Newstime. Before they go on the air live with the newscast, Kearns steals Ferraro's Moo Mocca Latte and won't give it back.They go live on their newscast and Ferraro tells the audience, "Kevin has hair plugs," and rips the hair from Kearns' scalp.	123001
2008	Commercial: Diet Dew	CC	DVD -R HQ 9723			News Media. Commercial for Diet Dew documents the use of yo-yos as weapons. 	123002
1988	Commercial: Diet Pepsi	CC			6-27-88	Reporters asking Boxing Champion Mike Tyson about Pepsi	123003
2005	Commercial: Diet Pepsi. Paparazzi	CC	DVD -R HQ 2813		Super bowl Commercial	Paparazzi greet P. Diddy when he arrives on the red carpet getting out of a Pepsi Cola delivery truck starting an unexpected trend. Everyone wants to swipe his type with their own pimped-out Pepsi ride. Carson Daly mocks himself.	123004
2006	Commercial: DiGiorno	CC	DVD -R HQ 7372			News Media cover bet by two coaches on whether the pizza is from a pizza restaurant or the freezer. The loser's team plays in female outfits.	123005
2007	Commercial: DiGiorno	CC	DVD -R HQ 9315. 9316 (Longer Version). 			Sports reporters, photographers and cameramen cover a press conference where two coaches are eating pizza. One bets the other it is a delivery pizza. He loses and his players have to play the game in dresses.	123006
2006	Commercial: DiGiorno	CC	DVD -R HQ 7372			News Media cover bet by two coaches on whether the pizza is from a pizza restaurant or the freezer. The loser's team plays in female outfits.	123007
2008	Commercial: Disney Really Short Report	CC	DVD -R HQ 10352			TV Juvenile News Anchors talk about the new DVD of “Sleeping Beauty.”  “The Report is in and we’re out.”	123008
2008	Commercial: Dolce & Gabanna	CC	DVD -R HQ 10584			Paparazzi greet model wearing this perfume scent	123009
2008	Commercial: Dolce & Gabbana: Matthew McConaughey	CC	DVD -R HQ 10642			Paparazzi follow Actor Matthew McConaughey	123010
2008	Commercial: Dunkin’ Donuts	CC	DVD -R HQ 10611			TV Female Reporter on the street with camera crew is one of many people stopped to find out which cup of coffee is best: Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks? 	123011
2007	Commercial: Easy Trade.Com	CC				News Media. Female TV Field Reporter. Male TV Anchor.	123012
2009	Commercial: Elations	CC	DVD -R HQ 10809 (Mislabeled 10812)			News Media used to sell Elations, a refreshing supplement drink for healthier joints. The commercial starts with “On Joints” headline and news story in print: “Glucosamine and Chondroitin for Osteoarthritis.”  Then a TV Reporter in the field tells about a new study showing a breakthrough in joint mobility followed by The Scientific Times newspaper in a newspaper rack with the headline: “Glucosamine and Chondroitin Help Joint Mobility,” followed by a Radio News broadcaster with headlines in a studio reiterating the story.	123013
2007	Commercial: Empire	CC	DVD -R HQ 7751. (At end of Ugly Betty Affiliate Special on disc)			TV Female Anchor with "Big News" on carpet cleaning values for Empire.	123014
2009	Commercial: Encore Digital	CC				TV Female Reporter interviewing happy people about Encore Dental’s plan. 	123015
2008	Commercial: Enzyte.Com	CC	DVD -R HQ 9835			Newspaper story and headline. Front page picture showing “Smilin’ Bob” in a New York Ticker Tape parade.  Special Edition advertising offer from Enzyte. Natural male enhancement commercial. 	123016
2007	Commercial: ESPN MVP Video for Verizon Wireless	CC	DVD -R HQ 8817			Sports Reporter.	123017
2007	Commercial: ESPN MVP Video Verizon Wireless	CC	DVD -R HQ 8830			Sportscaster interviews father who won the MVP award for getting sports news while at a ballet recital for his daughter.	123018
2007	Commercial: ESPN Sportscasters	CC	DVD -R HQ 9452			ESPN Sportscaster=Anchor Stuart Scott and other sportscasters at ESPN begin new conditioning program under Richard Simmons.  Scott: “Anchors, you know, we work noon to 3 o’clock in the morning, 365 days a year. It can wear you out. That’s why we brought in a conditioner coach.”  Simmons drills sportscasters in exercises: “Read Those Scores, Those Sports Scores.” “Hype Those Shows. Check Those Sources.”  “Camera 3, Camera 1, Camera 3.” Scott: “Anything that helps us do our jobs better, we’re all for it.”   On screen: “This is SportsCenter ESPN	123019
2008	Commercial: ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown	CC	DVD -R HQ 10250			Sportscaster act as judges in dance contest, “Dancing With the Stars.”  Winning dancers are intercut with comments from the ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown team.	123020
2007	Commercial: esurance.com	CC	DVD -R HQ 8841			TV Reporter Erin. Breaking News from Erin Esurance. Cameraman is an old-fashioned reporter wearing a hat with a press card stuck in his hat. She fights off higher insurance rates using the microphone to knock the monster out. She reports from the scene.	123021
2010 	Commercial: esurance.com	CC				TV Female Reporter for esurance.com shows how people respond when they save money through esurance.com	123022
2005	Commercial: Eve	CC	DVD -R HQ 4791		Sit-Com Promo UPN	Tabloid Newspaper Headline. The Miami Gazette -- "Diva Style Uses Sweat Shop."  Tabloid TV Reporter sticks microphone into Eve's face.	123023
2005	Commercial: Eyewitness News in Los Angeles	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4395			TV Newscasts for Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, ABC television. Promotion for the newscast.	123024
2009	Commercial: Family Guy: Windows 7	CC	DVD -R HQ 11677			Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News interrupt Family Guy for a special message from the new president of the world who says Windows 7 was his idea.	123025
2005	Commercial: Fight Mannequenism.Com	CC	DVD -R HQ 4473			Newspaper. The Gazette headline: "Mannequenism Linked to Political Inactivity".  Volunteer. Get involved. Fight Mannequenism.Com	123026
2007	Commercial: Flexnow	CC				News Update. Entire commercial is presented as a news update broadcast with newscaster and interviews.	123027
2006	Commercial: Flonase	CC	DVD -R HQ 5583			Newspaper. Man in hat reading a newspaper, circa 1940s. Stories and headlines.	123028
2006	Commercial: Flushed Away	CC	DVD -R HQ 7258		In the Adventures of Jimmy Neuron program.	TV Anchors. Boy and Girl Anchors give the "Flushed Away" report about the new motion picture. "This just in, a new movie	123029
2005	Commercial: Fox 11 Morning News - Rick Dickert, Broadcast Meteorologist	CC				Weatherman Rick Dickert, "L.A.'s first and only certified broadcast meteorologist."  Fox 11 Morning News.	123030
2008	Commercial: Frost/Nixon Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 10584			News Media in promotion for Frost/Nixon motion picture	123031
1989	Commercial: Frosted Kellogg's commercial for Miniwheats	CC				Female TV Newscaster turns into kid enjoying cereal	123032
2009	Commercial: Gatorade Tiger	CC	DVD -R HQ 11061			Sportscasters covering a young Tiger playing golf at  FoCus Falls. Young Tiger sees reflection of older Tiger and it gives him courage to continue playing golf after making a bad shot. New Gatorade Tiger. Hydration for Concentration. Gatorade Tiger Presents The Woods of Wisdom.	123033
2007	Commercial: Geico	CC	DVD -R HQ 8823`			TV Male Anchor in one part of the screen interviewing a TV commentator and a caveman over the slogan "It's so simple a caveman can do it" controversy.	123034
2007	Commercial: Geico - Flintstones	CC	DVD -R HQ 9191			Newspaper Headlines. Investigative Report parody on Flintstones getting rich by taking out Geico auto insurance.	123035
2007	Commercial: Geico - Jed Clampett	CC	DVD -R HQ 9439			Newspaper headline and story.  “The Real Scoop” about Beverly Hillbilly’s Jed Clampett. Investigators get the dirt on the hillbilly millionaire. 	123036
2005	Commercial: Geico Insurance	CC	DVD -R HQ 4129			Newspaper. Man reading newspaper is so engrossed in paper that when his wife asks him if she looks fast in a new dress, he says yes. She is furious and he doesn't know why.	123037
2007	Commercial: Geico Insurance	CC	DVD -R HQ 7839			TV Anchor-Interviewer talks to a caveman who is angry about the Geico insurance campaign, "So easy a caveman can do it."  News headline: "So Easy a Caveman Can Do It -- Offensive?"	123038
2005	Commercial: General Automobile Insurance Services	CC	DVD -R HQ 4320			TV Anchorman interviews The General (cartoon figure) on lower insurance rates at the general.com	123039
2008	Commercial: Generation Kill	CC	DVD -R HQ 9954		Promotion for HBO Series, Generation Kill.	War Correspondent. Embedded Journalist in Iraq	123040
2007	Commercial: Gieco.Com	CC	DVD -R HQ 8250			TV Anchor, Commentator, and a caveman discuss Gieco's new advertising slogan, "So Easy A Cavemen Can Do It: Offensive?" The Anchor is male, and the Commentator is Female.	123041
2006	Commercial: Glad Bags	CC	DVD -R HQ 5422			TV News Female Anchor. Meteor Watch. Commercial for Glad Bags Forceflex. Get Glad.	123042
2006	Commercial: Glad Foreflex	CC	DVD -R HQ 5590			TV Female Anchor and Male TV Reporter. Meteor Watch. Glad Foreflex: Get Glad commercial.	123043
2009	Commercial: Glad Foreflex	CC	DVD -R HQ 11657			Parody TV News. Kid TV Anchors report on their family’s trash problem. They show last night’s highlights: their mother using a bad thrash bag and then using a Glad Forceflex bag. “Don’t Get Mad, Get Glad.”  	123044
2004	Commercial: Glad Press and Seal Wrap: Live Weather News Report	CC	DVD -R 1790			Weather Reporter Dan Earl in Live TV report on storm is protected by Glad Press and Seal wrap.	123045
2010	Commercial: Go Daddy.com	CC	DVD -R HQ 11768			TV Newscaster Dawn Davoe. Newscaster Mimi Mayweather talk about the Go Daddy commercials -- are they too hot for television?  Go-Daddy.com is the sponsor. 	123046
2005	Commercial: Good Day L.A. Fox 11	CC	DVD -R HQ 4430			TV News Show Hosts promote their program in a comic way.	123047
2005	Commercial: Good Night, and Good Luck	CC				TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow and Producer Fred Friendly of CBS take on Senator Joseph McCarthy.  Commercial for the film.	123048
2009	Commercial: Good Wife, The	CC	DVD -R HQ 11624			News Media cover Peter’s prostitute’s story. 	123049
2009	Commercial: Head & Shoulders	CC	DVD -R HQ 11677			TV Sports Announcer interviews football player in the locker room who insists on talking about head & shoulders shampoo.	123050
2009	Commercial: Heads & Shoulders	CC	DVD -R HQ 11387			TV Sports Reporter for NFL is on the football field interviewing a player after the game. The player just wants to talk about his hair and Head & Shoulders.	123051
2005	Commercial: Hefty Serve & Store	CC	DVD -R HQ 3422			News media. Press Conference. Reporters and Photographers.	123052
2008	Commercial: Heineken Premium Light	CC	DVD -R HQ 9998			Parody News. American Tailgate promotion. “News media’s love of free food” is one of the references. 	123053
2005	Commercial: Heineken. Brad Pitt and the Paparazzi	CC			Super bowl Commercial	Paparazzi chase actor Brad Pitt as he sees his refrigerator is out of Heineken beer and he goes to the liquor store to buy more. Masses of paparazzi follow his every move. Avoiding-the-paparazzi theme.	123054
2008	Commercial: Hillshire Meats	CC	DVD -R HQ 9474			African-American Female TV Reporter part of a group of people who come into a living room from the television set to advertise Hillshire Meats. 	123055
2007	Commercial: Holiday Inn	CC	DVD -R HQ 8273			TV Reporter covers a daredevil's crash in what appears to be a live television broadcast. The male reporter doesn't do well under pressure.	123056
2008	Commercial: Honda	CC	DVD -R HQ 10326			Newspaper headlines on high gas prices. 	123057
2007	Commercial: Hummer	CC	DVD -R HQ 9433			Newspaper headlines showing “Hummer Owners Banded Together to Help Stranded....” in flood disasters. Hummerhelps.com	123058
2006	Commercial: Icebreakers	CC	DVD -R HQ 5631			Sportscaster endorses product with "Whoa Nellie!"  Sportscaster is real-life Dick Enberg. Icebreakers Ice Cubs.	123059
2006	Commercial: IDT Voiceline.Com	CC	DVD -R HQ 7144			TV Field Reporters, Male and Female.	123060
2008	Commercial: IFC News: 2009 Spirit Award Nominations	DT	DVD -R HQ 10648			TV Reporter Matt Singer for IFC News promotes the 2009 Spirit Award Nominations.	123061
2006	Commercial: IHOP	CC	DVD -R HQ 7420.			News Media. Paparazzi. IHOP's Super Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity. Media frenzy over bringing back IHOP's favorite.  Come Hungry. Leave Happy.	123062
2007	Commercial: ING	CC	DVD -R HQ 8816			News Media. Reporters.	123063
2004	Commercial: Jack in the Box	CC	DVD -R 1899			Paris Reporter interviews Jack-in-the-Box on his new natural-cut potatoes and wonders why they're not called French Fries.	123064
2006	Commercial: Jack in the Box - Jack News Alert	CC	DVD -R HQ 7148			News Media. Press Conference. Jack News Alert.  Jack-in-the-Box interrupts introduction of a new car with a news alert about his newest sandwich.	123065
2007	Commercial: Jack-in-the-Box	CC	DVD -R HQ 7687			News Media at press conference as Jack-in-the-Box joins the Food Hall of Fame.	123066
2007	Commercial: Jenny Craig	CC	DVD -R HQ 9255			News Media-Photographers cover Kristie Alley’s press conference, which is interrupted by Valerie Bertinelli, who is still losing weight on the Jenny Craig diet.  Kristie gets the reporters-photographs back by talking about her new boyfriend.	123067
1996	Commercial: Jerry Dunphy Promotion	CC	VHS 511		Promotion	TV Anchor Jerry Dunphy	123068
2006	Commercial: Just For Men	CC	DVD -R HQ 5590			Sportscasters Keith and Clyde report on Just For Men: The Rejuvenator.	123069
2009	Commercial: Just For Men	CC	DVD -R HQ 11387			Sportscasters Keith and Clyde report on Just For Men. This time they’re at the Running Back Rest Home interviewing Emmett with a gray beard. When he uses Just For Men, he looks and feels young again and is back in action. 	123070
2005	Commercial: Just For Men Gel: The Rejuvenator	CC	DVD -R HQ 4728			Sportscasters Keith Hernandez and Walt "Clyde" Frazier at a basketball game announce Just For Men gel for moustaches and beards -- The Rejuvenator.  Audience cheers.	123071
2006	Commercial: Justice	CC	DVD -R HQ 6387			News Media. ABC Promo on its 2006 fall series drama, "Justice," shows new media interviewing lawyers involved in the program.	123072
1991	Commercial: KABC News	CC	SV 85		6-24-91	Newscast	123073
2008	Commercial: KABC News	CC	DVD -R HQ 9721			TV Newscast Promo. Promotion for the KABC News team. Eyewitness news puts the world at your fingertips 24/7. 	123074
2005	Commercial: KABC Weather Team	CC	DVD -R HQ 5207			TV Newsteam from rival station in the KNBS-TV  Conference Room. They discuss why KABC Weather team is the best in town. "Want the best weather, watch Eyewitness News," KNBS-TV News Director tells his news staff.	123075
2008	Commercial: KCAL 9 News	CC	DVD -R HQ 9676			TV Newscast promotion featuring reporters for KCAL 9 News.	123076
1990	Commercial: Kraft's Cheese and Potatoes	CC				Reporter played by a kid	123077
2005	Commercial: KY-Brand Warming Ultragel Personal Lubricant	CC	DVD -R HQ 2831. 			Newspaper. Man reading Metro as wife talks about fixing their relationship with new personal lubricant warming gel	123078
2009	Commercial: Lend America	CC	DVD -R HQ 11167			TV Anchors and Newscast. Commercial is built as if it were a TV newscast with male and female anchors. Stimulus Update. New Mortgage relief Plan. Latest Update. Great News for homeowners. Newscast even has a fake news crawl at the bottom of the screen. “Lend America, one of the nation’s leading FAA lenders announces a bombshell.”	123079
2006	Commercial: Levi's 501 The Original	CC	DVD -R HQ 6554			Newscast. Live Breaking News on television. Man watching the live news event, sees a man stealing his levis, runs out and on live television tackles him and retrieves his levis as his girlfriend watches with disbelief. Levis 501 -- the Original.	123080
2008	Commercial: Lexus Hybrids	CC	DVD -R HQ 9625			Male TV Newscaster in a live report about the “mortgage mess.”  Lexus hybrids -- the Power of h. 	123081
2008	Commercial: Lexus Hybrids	CC	DVD -R HQ 9625			TV Newscaster with a live report on mortgage news leaving out the “h” in his report. Newspapers leave out “h” in headline. Power of the Lexus hybrids. The Missing “H.”	123082
2008	Commercial: Long John Silver	CC	DVD -R HQ 10095			TV News Team (News Time at 11 is on the truck). Water covers them in Long John Silver commercial for its new flatbread sandwiches. “Are buns old news?” asks the male newsman as he sits down for lunch outside the fan with a female partner getting ready to eat a sandwich. Then a wave of water covers them. 	123083
2007	Commercial: Mac	CC	DVD -R HQ 9280			Public Relations Practitioner represents Microsoft Vista system by spinning the story against Mac and for Microscoft. When she can’t answer a question posed by the Mac representative, she says, “No Comment.”  She is there to do damage control. 	123084
2009	Commercial: Mac Computers	CC	DVD -R HQ 11530			Television Newscast: PC Action News. Goes live for a Windows 7 launch: Windows 7: The Big Upgrade. But during the live broadcast with a male reporter, the people being interviewed say why go to Windows 7, when it’s just as easier to upgrade to a Mac. The PC representatives pulls the plug on the PC Action News live broadcast.	123085
2008	Commercial: Macy	CC	DVD -R HQ 9779			Media. Lipstick Jungle characters are used in a commercial for Macy Department Stores. 	123086
2007	Commercial: Making News Texas Style TV Guide Network	CC	DVD -R HQ 8674			TV News Staff.  Local news meets reality TV.  Promotion for Making News Texas Style program on the TV Guide Network.	123087
2008	Commercial: Marley & Me (aka Marley and Me)	CC	DVD -R HQ 10642			Reporter John Grogan (Owen Wilson) is an ambitious journalist who moves with his wife Jennifer Grogan (Jennifer Aniston) to Miami for a newspaper job. His best friend (Eric Dane) who suggests the reporter adopt a puppy as a substitute for the children the wife wants to have. Marley morphs from an adorable Lab puppy into an incorrigible handful. Columnist (Megan Rose Wieder). Reporter (Jennifer Wiener). Editor (Clarke Peters). Newspaper Reporter (Brenda Logan). Newspaper Employee (Anthony C. Brown). Journalist (Richard Graves). Reporter (Eric Ditman). Still Photographer (Lisa Varga). Reporter (David Kneeream). 	123088
2006	Commercial: May's Red Hot Sale	CC	DVD -R HQ 7118			Paparazzi shooting pictures of women going to Macy's Red Hot Sale. Macy's Way To Shop Commercial.	123089
2008	Commercial: Maybelline	CC	DVD -R HQ 10491			Journalist interviews Victory Ford (Lindsay Price) for two commercials on fashion questions. For a gorgeous natural You, Maybelline. Ford gives fashion tips while dressing a model. 	123090
2008	Commercial: Maybelline: Victory Ford on Drama	CC	DVD -R HQ 10513, 10558			Journalist interviews Victory Ford (Lindsay Price) for another commercial -- Victory Ford on Drama -- on fashion questions. Ford gives fashion tips while dressing a model. 	123091
2009	Commercial: Meaningful Beauty	CC	DVD -R HQ 11274 (within the film).			TV Reporter Karyn Bryant introduces Model Cindy Crawford’s Meaningful Beauty anti-aging secret system. 	123092
2009	Commercial: Meaningful Beauty	CC	DVD -R HQ 11383			TV Journalist Kayrn Bryant interviews Model Cindy Crawford and her meaningful beauty.com products in a five-minute commercial.	123093
1999	Commercial: Michael Jordan-Bugs Bunny as News Anchors	CC	SVD 818, 805, 807			TV Anchors played by basketball player and animated character	123094
2007	Commercial: Motel 6	CC	DVD -R HQ 8863			News Media.	123095
2008	Commercial: Motorola Phones	CC	DVD -R HQ 10499 (two versions)			Press conference with an average mother including reporters and her children asking questions. She’s excited about the new Motorola cell phones on sale at Walmart.	123096
2004	Commercial: Mr. Goodwrench and GM	CC				Reporter Stephen Colbert from The Daily Show interviews various GM employees about Mr. Goodwrench.	123097
2005	Commercial: MSNBC Rita Cosby	CC	DVD -R HSP 8X 4818			TV Newswoman Rita Cosby Live and Direct on MSNBC. "The Big Interviews. The Big Stories." Promo for her program	123098
2008	Commercial: My Name is Earl	CC	DVD -R HQ 10550			Weatherman is panicked that a tornado is coming in a preview of the NBC sitcom, “My Name Is Earl.” 	123099
2009	Commercial: Mystyle.com Test Drive	CC	DVD -R HQ 11059		Within “Running With Heels: Wedding Belle, Intern Hell.”	TV Reporter with microphone interviewing people on the street about a product in mystyle.com test drive.	123100
2004	Commercial: NBC Television	CC	DVD -R HQ 2287			Newspaper: American Inquirer. Headline: "Huge News! Monday, Nov. 8, 2004."  Commercial for TV reality show, "Fear Factor," the 100th episode.	123101
2004	Commercial: Nestle's Toll House Candy Bars	CC	SVDSP 1600			Reporters at press conference are told about Nestle's new Toll House Candy Bars. They question woman in cooking apron who is announcing the new product. One reporter stands up to ask, "Do I have to add an egg?"	123102
2004	Commercial: NetZero	CC	DVD -R 1784			News Media. Reporters interview Candidate Zero in this NetZero TV commercial.	123103
2004	Commercial: NetZero	CC				Press Conference for Candidate Zero…Access for All.  NetZero commercial.	123104
2008	Commercial: New Era	CC	DVD -R HQ 9800			News Media. A man shows up in Japan wearing an authentic New Era baseball cap with B on it and the people and news media mistake him for a professional ballplayer -- Diaz. Slogan: “It’s that authentic.”	123105
2008	Commercial: NFL.Com	CC	DVD -R HQ 10387			Magazines. Real-life Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl reading the magazine while man next to her ignores her for his NFL.Com on the computer.	123106
2005	Commercial: Nick-at-Nite for Fatherhood	CC	DVD -R HQ 3337		Animated	TV Reporters. Media news conference with cartoon stars of "Fatherhood."	123107
2008	Commercial: Nike	CC	DVD -R HQ 10687			Paparazzi. Sports Photographers follow LeBron James in this Nikebasketball.com commercial.	123108
2008	Commercial: Nike: My Better Is Better Than Your Better	CC	DVD -R HQ 9757			News Conference with microphones. Nike: Just Do It -- My Better is Better Than Your Better. Men and women, boys and girls working out in Nike Sparo Training.	123109
2008	Commercial: NLCS Final Game	CC	DVD -R HQ 10371			News publications at a newsstand comes to life advertising the first NLCS Final game. Magazines and newspapers. 	123110
2008	Commercial: NLCS Game 3 of Championship Series	CC	DVD -R HQ 10387			News publications at a newsstand comes to life advertising the third NLCS Championship series in 2008. Magazines and newspapers. 	123111
1989	Commercial: Nutra Grain	CC				News Media	123112
2005	Commercial: OK Magazine	CC	DVD -R HQ 4363			Reporter does voice-over for celebrity news in a commercial for OK Magazine, "First For Celebrity News."	123113
2005	Commercial: OK Magazine	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4505.		10-26-2005	Reporter does voice-over for celebrity news in a commercial for OK Magazine, "First For Celebrity News."	123114
2005	Commercial: Old Navy	CC	DVD -R HQ 4666		Within "Smallville: Exposed."	Female TV Reporter greets celebrities wearing Old Navy clothes.	123115
2007	Commercial: One Tree Hill	CC	DVD -R HQ 9280			Newscaster on Web site for TV program “One Tree Hill.”  	123116
2005	Commercial: Only in Vegas	CC				News Media. Reporters and Photographers outside of boxer's dressing room.  Trainer keeps out media until he finds out that the boxer doesn't remember what happened when they were out on the town.He then lets the shouting media in, flashes going off, reporters shouting questions.	123117
2009	Commercial: Only Vegas	CC				TV Reporter Candice Newman is reporting from Las Vegas, finishes her report and says, “Back to you Tom.” The camera is switched off, and Newman takes off her clothes revealing a swimsuit and jumps into the pool. What happens here, stays here. Only in Las Vegas.	123118
2008	Commercial: Oreo	CC	DVD -R HQ 9503			News Media covers the DRSL Oreo Competition (Double Stuff Ray League), an Oreo competition between the two Manning brothers, Eli and Peyton. Eli is quarterback of the New York Giants and Peyton is quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts. 	123119
2009	Commercial: Oreo	CC	DVD -R HQ 10820			Newspapers. Man reading a daily newspaper. Women chasing after truck with new Oreo 100 Calories Mini-Cakesters	123120
2007	Commercial: Papa John Pizza	CC				Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spiderman, this time selling Papa John’s pizza with a discount on Spiderman 3 DVD.	123121
2006	Commercial: Papa's John	CC	DVD -R HQ 5751.			News Photographers with old-fashioned Graphics snap their cameras when Kong-Sized specialty pizza is unveiled in conjunction with the King Kong	123122
2004	Commercial: Paparazzi	CC	DVD -R 1899			Photographers are being murdered by an actor who doesn't like the paparazzi who stalk celebrities. Commercial for film.	123123
2005	Commercial: Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain Bread	CC	DVD -R HQ 3187			Newspaper headline: Whole Grain Health is Sweeping America.  People reading newspapers, then rushing to buy Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain bread.	123124
2007	Commercial: Pizza Hut	CC				Paparazzi chase after Pizza Hut Cheesy Bites story, America's Favorite Pizza.	123125
2009	Commercial: Pizza Hut	CC	DVD -R HQ 11365			TV Male Reporter interviews people on what they’re having for dinner and gets annoyed when everyone is enjoying and ordering pasta from Pizza Hut	123126
2006	Commercial: Plavix Editor	CC	DVD -R HQ 7234			Editor Karl of The Daily Herald is "putting breaking news into the hands of a million readers a day. Karl is a formidable man but he was no match for something smaller than a drop of ink" (a blood clot).Editor Karl is shown in the press room and the editorial room.	123127
2007	Commercial: Plavix Fire Chief	CC	DVD -R HQ 8354			News Media interview fire chief about the fire. "You're no match for a blood clot."	123128
2004	Commercial: Playstation 2: Newscaster	CC	DVD -R 1790			Female Newscaster giving news suddenly delivers information about a Playstation 2 video game.	123129
2006	Commercial: Popeye's Chicken Buffalo Nuggets	CC	DVD -R HQ 6960			Tabloid Newspaper. Extra. Headline: Buffalo Attacks on Rise." Actual Buffalo crashes through the newspaper. "Grab Your Nuggets and Run."  Buffalo Nuggets at Popeye's Chicken.	123130
2004	Commercial: Print Advertisment for Canon	CC	OWN			Photojournalists -- 9 photographers, 9 unique visions, 9 distinct styles. One camera. Canon. Photographers of Agency VII, a partnership originally established by 7 of the world's best photographers.John Stanmeyer, Lauren Greenfield, Alexandra Boulat, James Nachtwey, Gary Knight, Antonin Kratochvil, Ron Haviv, Christopher Morris, Joachim Ladefoged.Now nine members. "They shoot on the front lines, and their work appears on the front pages. They shoot events that matter and they shoot for the truth. And they all shoot with Canon.	123131
2007	Commercial: Propel Fitness Water	CC	DVD -R HQ 8199			Paparazzi follows a woman who drinks Propel Fitness Water.	123132
2005	Commercial: Proud Family Movie Update, The  - Toon Disney Channel	CC	DVD -R HQ 3939		News Update.	Reporter Marsha Mitsubishi.	123133
2007	Commercial: Puffs Plus	CC				TV Reporter with microphone (cartoon puppet) on the street explains all about Puffs Plus and why it's important to use them when you have a red nose.	123134
2008	Commercial: Quarantine	CC	DVD -R HQ 10349			TV Reporter in preview of motion picture, “Quarantine.”	123135
2003	Commercial: Radio Shack	CC	SVD 1443			Interviewer Jiminy Glick shows up with microphone to interview employees and customers at Radio Shack.	123136
2004	Commercial: Radio Shack	CC				Press Conference with reporters asking questions to Los Angeles Laker star Shaque O'Neal and Denver Nugget superstar rookie Carmelo Anthony.	123137
2006	Commercial: Red Bull	CC	DVD -R HQ 5447			TV Reporter interviews doctor about Red Bull and gets tangled up in the microphone cord.	123138
2007	Commercial: Rhino Linings	CC	DVD -R HQ 7786			TV Field Reporter narrates story of man being dragged by a massive truck.	123139
2005	Commercial: Rice and Wheat Chex	CC				News Media interviews kids who love Chex cereals	123140
2008	Commercial: Ricola	CC	DVD -R HQ 9575			News Press Conference. Breaking Story -- Followup to a scandal. Man coughing. Commercial for Ricola Natural Herb Cough Drops. 	123141
2008	Commercial: Ricola	CC	DVD -R HQ 10557			Press Conference. Three men at a battery of microphones. DFN News. Breaking Story: Fallout From Scandal.The man in the middle says, these allegations are completely false. I stand for integrity, for decency. While the man in the middle is saying, the lawyer on his left keeps coughing. It’s too much for him to take. The coughing lawyer finally asks, “Does anyone have a Ricola?”  	123142
2007	Commercial: Ricola Cough	CC				News Media. Press Conference. 	123143
2008	Commercial: Rosie Live!	CC	DVD -R HQ 10499			Press conference with Rosie O’Donnell as she promotes her new variety show, “Rosie Live!”	123144
2008	Commercial: Rosie Live!	CC	DVD -R HQ 10514			Press conference with Rosie O’Donnell as she promotes her new variety show, “Rosie Live!” This time the reporters are confused as to who Rosie O’Donnell is confusing her with Roseanne and other celebrities. 	123145
2006	Commercial: Ross Dress Event of the Year	CC	DVD -R HQ 6964			TV Reporters Mark and Sherry of Channel 8 News covering Ross' Dress Event of the Year. Ross Now Open.	123146
2004	Commercial: Sara Lee	CC	DVD -R HQ 2281			Newspaper. Man reading newspaper refuses to be distracted by  his wife asking him for a word in a crossword puzzle over breakfast. But when he tastes the new Sara Lee bread, his mood changes and he tells her the word before returning to the newspaper.Newspaper opened and covers his entire body and face as he reads it. She asks  him for a seven-letter word for "pink."  He finally looks over the paper and says, "fuchsia."	123147
2006	Commercial: Sears	CC	DVD -R HQ 5840			Paparazzi shoot pictures of various appliances -- appliances matter. Put that on your magazine cover.  For Sears Appliances.	123148
2009	Commercial: Sears	CC	DVD -R HQ 11597			TV Reporter with group of people interested in buying Sears Blue Appliance. 	123149
2002	Commercial: Sharpie	CC	SVD 1189			Reporter interviewing Sharpie users	123150
2009	Commercial: Sit ‘n Sleep	CC	DVD -R HQ 10874			Newspaper headlines on bad economy. But good deals at Sit ‘n Sleep store.	123151
1971	Commercial: Snickers Bar	CC				Reporter Bill Overend of the Los Angeles Times is busy at his desk. He doesn't have time to eat because of deadline stories. He grabs a Snickers bar out of his desk as he runs out of the newsroom eating it as he goes.	123152
2007	Commercial: Southwest	CC	DVD -R HQ 9450			Reporters at a Press Conference in a man’s office. The man walks out when questions get tough  about productivity enhancers. Southwest.com. 	123153
2008	Commercial: Southwest	CC	DVD - R HQ 9501			News Conference. Mob of Reporters, cameras, equipment outdoors. Employee denies he uses productivity enhancers. He says the increase in productivity is because he flies Southwest.  Southwest.com: “You’re now free to be more productive.”	123154
2004	Commercial: Speed Stick 24/7	CC				Reporters in press conference with New York Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez. Female reporter with microphone asks the question.	123155
2007	Commercial: Sportscenter ESPN	CC				News Media. Ozzie Giullen and Wrong Number. 	123156
2007	Commercial: Sportscenter ESPN	CC				News Media. Roger Federer and Rankings. 	123157
2007	Commercial: Sportscenter ESPN	CC				News Media. The Closer. 	123158
1997	Commercial: Sportscenter ESPN	CC				News Media. New Kid. 	123159
1997	Commercial: Sportscenter ESPN	CC				News Media. Rookie Hazing	123160
2003	Commercial: Sprint-Looney Tunes	CC	SVDSP 1461			Reporter Porky Pig, looking as if he stepped out of the Front Page,  shouts "Stop the Presses" as a picture of a nude Daffy Duck makes the front page of The Hollywood Reporter.	123161
2006	Commercial: Steve Westly for Democratic Candidate for Governor - A Different Kind of Governor	CC	DVD -R HQ 5916.			News Media questions candidate for governor. Steve Westly for Democratic Candidate for Governor -- a Different Kind of Governor	123162
1995	Commercial: Sullivan, Kate on Weight Reduction	CC	SV 299			TV Newswoman commercial	123163
2008	Commercial: Superhero Movie	CC	DVD -R HQ 9780			TV Anchor Kent Shocknek is used in the trailer of “Superhero Movie.”  He says: “This just in. Tom Cruise Is Dead.”	123164
2008	Commercial: Sutter Home	CC	DVD -R HQ 10253			Sports Reporters cover Sutter Home-Hass avocado story. Two males and one female. 	123165
2007	Commercial: Swiffer	CC				Journalists and Photographers jam a court hearing.	123166
2009	Commercial: T-Mobile	CC	DVD -R HQ 10820			Newspapers. Woman and man reading newspapers while discussing cell phone carriers.	123167
2008	Commercial: T-Mobile Fave 5	CC	DVD -R HQ 9962			Reporters at Press Conference. Basketball Player DeWayne Wade is answering questions from reporters when Basketball great Charles Barkley calls him and won’t let him hang up. He’s watching the press conference on television and asking Wade to buy him some socks. The idea is Wade is one of the Fave 5 callers on his phone that he can call any time for any length of time. T-Mobile Fave 5 advertising campaign with Wade-Barkeley.  Another commercial in the series. 	123168
2006	Commercial: T-Mobile with Vince Carter	CC	DVD -R HQ 5956			TV Male Reporter tries to interview NBC Basketball Star Vince Carter who is on the phone with a family plan and keeps talking to various relatives.	123169
2008	Commercial: T-Mobile.Com	CC 	DVD -R HQ 9846			TV Press Conference. DeWayne Wade is in the middle of a press conference when Charles Barkley calls him. He and Wayne are part of their Fave Five.  Several commercials in the series.	123170
2010	Commercial: Taco Bell	CC	DVD -R HQ 11768			Paparazzi and a TV reporter cover Charles Barkley and his Taco Bell meal.	123171
2005	Commercial: Taco Bell -- Big Bell Value Menu	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4395			TV Reporters and News Media surrounding a man who says, "I have an announcement. … I'm Full!"  The commercial is promoting Taco Bell's Big Bell Value Menu and how full you get when you eat one of the bargain items.	123172
2003	Commercial: Target	CC	VHS 1390			Parody Paparazzi. Black and white parody of Fellini film	123173
2005	Commercial: Target	CC	DVD -R HQ 4522			Press Photographers cover fashion news in modern era at Target stores.	123174
2008	Commercial: Target	CC	DVD -R HQ 10584			Kid Reporter with press card in hat and using a large microphone in Target’s Christmas 2008 commercial	123175
2006	Commercial: TCM Film Essentials	CC	DVD -R HQ 5708			Photographers shooting pictures of famous stars and scenes from movies. Flash-guns and cameras.	123176
2008	Commercial: TMU	CC	DVD -R HQ 10656			Female TV Anchor in fake “TMU Breaking News” newscast on Federal government and house insurance. Top Dot Mortgage Update. 	123177
2002	Commercial: Toys R Us	CC	VHS 1298			News Media	123178
2004	Commercial: Trident White Gum	CC	SVDSP 1700			Newsstand used in selling virtues of new gum.	123179
2004	Commercial: Trimspa	CC	SVD 1591			News Media. Photographers flashing lights, reporters greet Anna Nichol Smith who lost weight. Anna: The Ultimate Comeback. Questions being asked: "Anna, how did you do it?"	123180
2004	Commercial: Trust Experience - Channel 4 Los Angeles Election Coverage	CC				TV Anchors and Reporters on 2004 Election Coverage	123181
2003	Commercial: TV Guide	CC	SVD 1446. VHS 1433			TV Guide Reporter is a male dressed up as a make-up woman and exposed taking notes. Attacks Kathy GriffinSlogan: "You Miss Nothing. We See Everything."	123182
2003	Commercial: TV Guide	CC	SVD 1444. VHS 1433			TV Guide Reporter shows up in one scene after another taking notes as producers watch dailies in an editing room.Slogan: "With over 300 dedicated reporters working for TV Guide, World. You miss nothing because we see everything."	123183
2005	Commercial: TV Guide - Joan Rivers and Melissa Rivers on the Red Carpet, Golden Globes	CC	DVD -R HQ 2687			Paparazzi-Media greet Joan and Melissa Rivers on the Red Carpet in TV Guide commercial for their Red Carpet Fashion Show on the Golden Globes and the upcoming Grammys.	123184
2008	Commercial: U.S. Army Reserves	CC	DVD -R HQ 9919			TV Female Camerawoman learning her trade shooting a stand-up as a member of the U.S. Army Reserves (goarmy.com). 	123185
2008	Commercial: U.S. Open	CC	DVD -R HQ 10176			TV Reporter.	123186
2008	Commercial: U.S. Open	CC	DVD -R HQ 10215			News Conference. Reporters asking Tennis Stars Selena and Vanessa Williams vs. Football Stars Eli and Peyton Manning questions. 	123187
2005	Commercial: Under Armour Performance Apparel	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4395.			TV Sports Reporter.  Athletes promoting Under Armour Performance Apparel on the field.	123188
2005	Commercial: UPS	CC				TV Reporter live on camera in an horrendous rainstorm talking about UPS.	123189
2008	Commercial: Verizon ESPN VP	CC	DVD -R HQ 10201			TV Reporter interviews latest ESPN VP who uses Verizon to become a fantasy football champion. 	123190
2005	Commercial: Verizon Wireless	CC	DVD -R HQ 2820			Paparazzi. Another in a series of commercials on miniaturizing famous basketball stars. This one includes Shaque O'Neal.	123191
2005	Commercial: Verizon Wireless	CC	DVD -R HQ 8X 4505			Media. Huge Verizon network follows each subscriber.	123192
2007	Commercial: Verizon Wireless ESPN MVP Fantasy	CC	DVD -R HQ 8928			TV Female News Reporter interviews winner of Fantasy league.	123193
2007	Commercial: Verizon Wireless: ESPN MVP	CC 	DVD -R HQ 9412			TV Female Reporter interviews ESPN MVP ending with “Back to you guys in the studio.” 	123194
2008	Commercial: Verizon Wireless: ESPN MVP	CC 	DVD -R HQ 9659			TV Male Reporter interviews MVP mother Sarah Fiske at a baby shower. Other women angry at her for following ESPN on her Verizon Wireless Broadcast. Her sister is furious at her and drives off without her. Fiske leaves the TV interview and the reporter to try to catch her. 	123195
2008	Commercial: Verizon Wireless: ESPN MVP	CC 	DVD -R HQ 9846. DVD -R HQ 11061			TV Female Reporter interviews Mike “Big Gungz” Grunski, MVP at emergency hospital covering the Kapinsky appendectomy. 	123196
2005	Commercial: Verizon Wireless. Paparazzi	CC	DVD -R HQ 2813		Super bowl Commercial	Paparazzi greet miniature celebrities	123197
2004	Commercial: Verizon. Sportswriter	CC	SVD 1533			Sportswriter working at home about a hockey game is beaten up because the experience seems so real. His editor on the other line is enthusiastic about the story and is also beaten up. That's how real the new fast-speed Verizon telephone line is.	123198
2005	Commercial: Visa Check Card	CC	DVD -R HQ 3023			Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spiderman who, along with other superheroes including Underdog, show up in this commercial to save the day only to find out that the woman in trouble has Visa Check card and will be reimbursed. No real problem.	123199
2008	Commercial: Vitaminwater	CC 	DVD -R HQ 9912			Female TV Reporter in the field. Basketball Star LeBron James is an attorney. 	123200
2006	Commercial: Volvo	CC	DVD -R HQ 5645		Two Separate Commercials.	TV News Male Anchor. Crisis America: Overpopulation. Volvo's obsession with safety blamed for overpopulation. Volvo is unapologetic. Slogan: Volvo For Life.	123201
2007	Commercial: Walgreen Beauty and Groom Products	CC	DVD -R HQ 8734 (During Making News Texas Style).			TV Female and Male Anchor are ungroomed with no make-up on TV screen giving the news. They look terrible as do the people walking past the screen. Walgreen's commercial points out that you need beauty and grooming products "to make you look your best."	123202
2006	Commercial: Walgreen's	CC	DVD -R HQ 6177			TV Male and Female Anchors on the screen, looking sloppy and messy. Commercial emphasizes if only we didn't have to worry about how we look.	123203
2005	Commercial: Wall Street Journal	CC	DVD -R HQ 2859			Wall Street Journal newspaper.  Values to reader.	123204
2008	Commercial: Washington University	CC	DVD -R HQ 10478			Editorial Cartoonist David Horsey, a Pulitzer-Prize winning cartoonist who graduated from Washington University. 	123205
2005`	Commercial: White Diamonds	CC				Paparazzi shoot pictures of Actor Elizabeth Taylor in a commercial for her White Diamonds perfume-fragrance.	123206
2006	Commercial: Wickes Furniture	CC	DVD -R HQ 7436			Newspaper. Wickes Daily. Headline: "Extra! Extra!"  Extra 10 percent off on prices for Wickes Furniture.	123207
2008	Commercial: World Series	CC	DVD -R HQ 10447			News publications at a newsstand comes to life advertising the World Series of  2008. Magazines and newspapers. 	123208
2009	Commercial: World Series Game 1	CC	DVD -R HQ 11543			Newspapers, Magazines. Newsstand advertises World Series Game 1 between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. 	123209
2009	Commercial: World Series Game 4	CC	DVD -R HQ 11539			Newspapers, Magazines. Newsstand advertises World Series Game 4 between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. Batters smash through various magazines and newspapers. 	123210
1955	Commissar in Connecticut	SS	OWN	Ware, Leon	In "Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1955, The."	Editor of the Weekly Hunter of Huntersville, Nebraska is father of  Webb Curtis who runs the Plum Hill Courier. Webb had grown up around just such a plant as this.Diane Gage owns newspaper. Grandpa started it. Father took it over 12 years ago.  Parents now dead. Grandpa helps, but he's 81.  Owes money. No more Courier after 59 years.  They team up and the newspaper is saved.	123211
1994	Commissioner	MF			India	Journalist (Ranji Panikkar).	123212
1998	Commissioner, The	M				TV Journalist (Judith Dawson). Reporter (Thorsten Wien).	123213
1988	Commitments	N	OWN - P	Delinsky, Barbara		Investigative Reporter Derek McGill was wrongly convicted of manslaughter and sent to prison in a plot masterminded by a very powerful enemy.Manhattan high-society wife risks her safety and that of her handicapped son to help him prove his innocent and win his freedom.	123214
1991	Commitments, The	M				Reporter. Roddy the Reporter (Phelim Drew). Music Journalist (Mikel Murfi). Photographer (Derek Duggan).	123215
2000	Committed	M				Photographer Carl (Luke Wilson) a newspaper photographer who keeps getting sent out to shoot food when he wants to cover hard news. Carl's Editor (Dylan Baker).El Paso Times Photographer (Robert Holguin).	123216
1919	Common Cause	N	MLPL	Adams, Samuel Hopkins		Reporter Jeremy Robson, a young reporter working in a heavily pro-German area during World War I.	123217
2000	Common Glory, A	N		Middlemiss, Bob		Reporter Doreen Summers, newspaper reporter, goes to cover the arrival of British flyers in World War II. She meets a Royal Air Force instructor and romance ensues	123218
1989	Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt	DT			Series 1989-	Reporter Gregg Baker (Himself). News Reporter Robert Bazell (Himself). Reporter Kevin Boyle (Himself). Reporter Tom Brokaw (Himself). Reporter Barton Eckert (Himself). Reporter Emil Guillermo (Himself). Reporter Bryant Gumbel (Himself).Reporter Tim Haas (Himself). Reporter Robert Hager (Himself). Reporter Kevin McCullough (Himself). Reporter Andrea Mitchell (Herself).  Reporter Marcia Pally (Herself). Reporter John Palmer (Himself). Reporter Jane Pauley (Herself).Reporter Hampton Pearson (Himself). Reporter Heidi Schulman (Herself). Reporter Linda Yee (Herself). Main News Presenter Kristy Young (1997-2000).	123219
1956	Commotion on the Ocean	M			Short	Aspiring Reporters, the Three Stooges -- Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard -- are tricked into becoming stowaways by a spy for an enemy country. Newspaper Editor (Charles C. Wilson).Stranded on a freighter on the high seas, they discover the spy has concealed some stolen microfilm in watermelons they brought aboard for him. After a wild chase, they subdue the spy and recover the microfilm.	123220
2004	Communication Breakdown	M				Newscaster (Richard O'Sullivan). Talk Show Host (Will Rickard). Group of radio employees try to maintain their friendship when the independent station they work for is sold to a  faceless corporation.	123221
2010	Community: Investigative Journalism	T	DVD -R HQ 11736		Episode. 1-14-2010	College Newspaper Editor Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) takes on the role of the Greendale Gazette Journal. Jeff is talked into being the editor of the formerly defunct Greendale Gazette by the dean of students. He then assigns his reporters to various stories -- sends one student out to buy pizza, another to buy liquor all under the guise of doing stories for the newspaper. Even Annie Edison (Alison Brie), assigned to doing the crossword puzzles for the newspaper (”They’ve got me editing the crossword. Because I’m a girl. And I love crosswords”), ends up covering a story. Annie’s first big scoop, that the dean used racial profiling to announce an hour delay for a Toni Braxton concert. Danny Pudi (Abed Nadir) is the newspaper’s photographer. He aspires to become a director and is currently taking film directing classes  at Greendale Community College. He views his life as a TV show and often talks about his friends as though they are characters on a TV show (Winger is Hawkeye from M*A*S*H). Meanwhile, the gang must decide whether to admit an eager classmate into their study group.	123222
2009	Community: Spanish 101	T	DVD -R HQ 11448		Episode. 9-24-2009	Newspaper article reports on students’ silent protest for social justice. 	123223
2007	Como ama una mujer	MTF				Reporter (Raul Vega)	123224
1996	Como Nascem os Anjos	MF			Brazil.	News Media. Reporter (Fernando Baltazar). Reporter (Maria Lucia Schettino). Reporter (Flavia Toledo). Reporter (Gabriela Weiterschan). Photographer (Roberta Repetto). German Cameraman (Michael Einert). Cameraman (Marcio Ricciard).German TV Director (Claus Helge). German TV Producer (Hans Kappen). Apresentador Telejornal (Marcos Hummel).	123225
1994	Como ser infeliz y disfrutario	MF				Female Journalist	123226
1993	Como Ser Infeliz y Disfrutario	N		Rico-Godoy, Carmen		Journalist Carmen.	123227
1994	Como Ser Infeliz y Disfrutario	MF		Rico-Godoy, Carmen (Based on her novel)		Journalist Carmen (Carmen Maura)	123228
1990	Como ser muijere y no morir en el intento	N		Rico-Godoy, Carmen		Journalist Carmen is a bad-tempered, modern Madrid woman who has been married three times and is trying desperately to make her current marriage with Antonio work. Antonio is an overweight, balding, amiable record producer who depends on Carmen to take care of the house and give him advice on how to take care of himself.At work, she feels she is being discriminated because she is a woman and only the men get to be the bosses. She refuses a promotion from her editor because she says she is more competent than the supervisor she will be working for and if she accepts and does well, he will get all the credit. But if she messes up, she will be the one taking the blame.	123229
1991	Como ser muijere y no morir en el intento (aka How To Be a Woman and Not Die Trying. How To Be a Woman and Not Die in the Attempt	MF		Rico-Godoy, Carmen (Based on her novel)		Journalist Carmen (Carmen Maura) is a bad-tempered, modern Madrid woman who has been married three times and is trying desperately to make her current marriage with Antonio work. Antonio is an overweight, balding, amiable record producer who depends on Carmen  to take care of the house and give him advice on how to take care of himself.At work, she feels she is being discriminated because she is a woman and only the men get to be the bosses. She refuses a promotion from her editor because she says she is more competent than the supervisor she will be working for and if she accepts and does well, he will get all the credit. But if she messes up, she will be the one taking the blame.	123230
1991	Como ser mujer y no morir en el intento	MF				Editor (Francisco Casares)	123231
1991	Como ser mujer y no morir en el intento	MF				Female Journalist	123232
2004	Como Voy a Olvidarte (aka How Can I Forget You)	MF			Ecuador	Journalist helps a young woman who finds out her father, a Latin American presidential candidate, is a criminal. She runs away and meets a fat journalist, whom she fights with, makes up with, and disguises as an old lady. The beautiful woman tries to convince a visiting journalist to publish a profile of her father which will disabuse the country’s citizens of their preconceptions about him. Just as she gets closer to the reporter, a popular singer competes for her affections.  Based on a popular song. 	123233
1962	Compact	T			Series 1962-1965	Editors and Staff of Compact Magazine	123234
1975	Compagnons d'Eleusis, Les	DF			Series 1975	Reporter (Jean-Pierre Chevallier)	123235
1999	Companeros: Lo hiciste por mi?	TF			Episode #54. 12-8-1999	Newsreader Ernesto Saenz de Buruaga (Himself).	123236
2002	Companions of the Blest	N		Boyd, Jim		Journalist Rene Merrill goes to a remote Texas ranch where she meets Juanita Navarro Taylor and her son, Mac. There, the acclaimed journalist uncovers tales of the Texas revolution, border conflicts, Indian wars, family feuds, and Texas gunmen. The unlikely relationship between Rene and Mac take the reader through stories of betrayal, intrigue and forbidden love in the Texas Hill County where the land affects the people who live there. 	123237
1999	Company of Cats, The	N		Babson, Marian		Gossip Columnist Annabel Hinchly-Smythe is a high society gossip columnist who is strapped for cash. When computer tycoon Arthur Arbuthnot offers Annabel a job as his interior decorator, she is more than willing to drop her pen and paper for fabric swatches and measuring tape. But only a few days working inside Arthur’s dreary flat provides Annabel with enough material to get her journalism career back on track. As it turns out, the only member of Arthur’s family and staff that can tolerate him is his cat, Sally. When Arthur is found dead, Sally too is marked for death. Can Annabel save Sally and find the murderer before the competition scoops her?When Millionaire Arthur Arbuthnot mistakes gossip maven Annabel Hinchby-Smythe for a decorator and hires her to redecorate his apartment, the fiscally challenged Annabel can’t refuse. When she sees Arbuthnot’s tatty London flat, she knows anything will be an improvement. And any gossip she can dig up will be pure gold for the tabloids. But when Arthur is found dead, his frisky relatives begin to lick their chops. Arbuthnot’s beloved tabby Sally was the only witness to the homicide -- and the sole heir to his estate. Suddenly, cat-hating family members are eager to claim her and control the family fortune. Annabel’s only hope to save the cat and catch a killer is to kidnap Sally -- and see who comes sniffing around.  Once the cat’s out of the bag, murder is sure to follow.	123238
1972	Company of Killers	M		Neuman, E. Jack (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Frank (Clu Gulager) involved with a police investigation of professional hit man. Police captain gets upset with Frank for writing articles about the increased crime rate. Other members of the force give the newsman information.Reporter accompanies cops when they stake out a hotel where hit man is staying, but police ask him to remain outside while they go in to make the arrest. He calls in the story after cop is killed and nightclub dancer staying with hitman is wounded.At press conference, Frank grills police captain on why they did not stop hit man earlier. Policeman makes a speech to assembled reporters about how irresponsible stories stir up anxiety in the public and make it hard to get impartial jury.Policeman gives Frank photograph of girlfriend to run on front page of paper and it leads to contact with information about where to find her. Police use press when it helps them, but shut them out when it does not."The way I look at it, we're a team, captain." "Oh, no, we aren't. Not yet. You're dealing with a vague story. I'm dealing with facts."	123239
1951	Company She Keeps, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1807, 1808	Frings, Ketti (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Columnist Larry (Dennis O'Keefe) becomes involved with parole officer and latest charge. His editor claims he used to be a good reporter but now puts out "the worst organized column in our paper." Journalist wants to marry parole officer.Her job gets in the way. Columns get romantic when he gets involved with her female charge. Woman says, "You used to be a reporter, now you're a poet."  She finds out about columnist's relationship with charge.Parole officer must give recommendation to charge before she can marry. Brought in for questioning by police for crime in which she is not involved. Later escapes from courthouse while parole officer talks to judge. Columnist at first helps her hide out.Finally journalist convinces woman to return to the courthouse. When they first meet, columnist tries to explain his column to young woman.	123240
1986	Company Spook	N		Weber, Ronald		Journalist Walker is at work on less compelling stories when the source he named Deep Well makes contact again.	123241
2006	Company Town	MT				Press Photographer (Kelley Daugherty) of Gina.	123242
1965	Compartiment tueurs (aka Sleeping Car Murders, The	MF		Japrisot, Sebastien (Novel)	France	Journalist (Jose Artur - Le journaliste). Newspaper report of a murder.	123243
1954	Compass	DT			Travelogue	Public Affairs Program	123244
1995	Compelling Evidence	M				Reporter (Heidi Hendrix). Field Reporter (Angela Woodward).	123245
1983	Comperes, Les	M	SVD 784	Veber, Francis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Jean Lucas (Gerard Depardieu) is a reporter asked by a former lover to find her teenaged son who has run away. He joins a second lover to search for the missing boy. Both think he is the father of the boy.Mob members are after Lucas who has written a book on casino wars. He's also trying to establish a link between a known gangster and a senator.  The second lover accuses him of endangering the boy's life for the sake of a story.Lucas eventually gets the gangster and earns a raise. The boy returns to the mother.  Exchange: "Like journalism?" "Swapping stupid gags with a dumb cop? Thrilling."	123246
1980	Competition, The	M				Reporter 1 (Ann Cooper)	123247
1595	Complaint of Great Want and Scarcity of Corn	ER	USC	Deloney, Thomas		Balladeer	123248
1985	Compleat Al, The	M				Reporter (Bill Thomas). KIDB DJ (Dean Goss - Voice). Narrator (Bill Martin - Voice). "Jeopardy Host (Art Fleming -Himself). "Jeopardy" Announcer (Don Pardo - Himself).	123249
1984	Compleat Beatles, The	M				Editor (Billy Harry-Himself) of Mersey Beat.	123250
2006	Complete Guide to Parenting, The	T			Series	Reporter (Robin Lermitte).	123251
1992	Complex World	M				Reporter (Michael Poisson - "The Reporter"). Cameraman (Tom Jones).	123252
2003	Complices y testigos	TF			Argentina	Columnists (Julieta Camato, Carlos Polimeni, Julieta Camano, Rodrigo Luvicic, Cristina Clements, Santiago Del Moro.Host (Carmen Barbieri).	123253
1998	Complicity	M				Journalist Cameron Colley goes after serial killer	123254
1995	Complicity	N		Bank, Iain		Journalist Cameron Colley writes articles that are idealistic, from the viewpoint of the underdog.  Scottish journalist, disillusioned but likeable cokehead	123255
1983	Compromise, The	N	GPL	Dovlatov, Sergei		Russian Journalist working in Estonia. Each chapter consists of a newspaper item. Autobiographical novel.Journalist recalls his former career in a Communist country where he was hard-pressed to write because of absurd bureaucratic rules and regulations. Estonia, 1970s.	123256
1985	Compromising Positions	M	DVD -R HQ 3186, 3187. L	Isaacs, Susan (Novel and Screenplay)		Former Newsday reporter Judith Singer (Susan Sarandon) feels the journalistic urge resurfacing when her dentist is murdered. Despite the objections of her husband, she begins to conduct her own investigation.Her journalistic tactics include backing into the dentist's office (although it is marked off by the police as a murder site) and implying to the in-laws of the murdered man that she works for the New Yorker.  Expected run-ins with the police as well.Cooperates by sharing notes with police chief. Singer returns to her old office with an exclusive and walks out of the newsroom under a sign announcing the Pulitzer Prize.Exchange with husband: "It's a great story. I'm a journalist." "You are a wife and a mother and a former journalist. Don't get grandiose with me."Newsday Editor (Tanya Berezin). Newscaster (Pat Harper).	123257
1959	Compulsion	M		Levin, Meyer (Novel).  Richard Murphy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Daly (Edward Binns) is a reporter for The Globe who is investigating kidnapping of a young boy. Body turns out to be that of kidnap victim. College student Sid (Martin Milner) also working as reporter for The Globe.Assigned to do story on body found drowned in culvert. He gets queasy when he views corpse in morgue. Realizes set of glasses found with body are too big to belong to the victim. Two reporters elect not to tell anyone about glasses until paper gets scoop.Sid's involvement in case is complicated by his girlfriend's sympathetic attachment to one of the two students responsible for the murder. They have a falling out, but reunite after trial.Globe Newspaper Editor (Alan Carney). Reporters (Jeffrey Sayre, Hal Taggart).	123258
1956	Compulsion	NM	OWN - P	Levin, Meyer		Press reports of the day used in fictional account.  Media.	123259
1970	Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10633, 10634		AFI-Television	TV	123260
1982	Computercide	MT				Reporter #1 (Raye Sheffield). Reporter #2 (Robert Power). Reporter #3 (J.D. Hall)	123261
1915	Comrade John	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	123262
1940	Comrade X	M	DVD -R HQ 2316, 2318 SVD 1091. VHS 453	Reisch, Walter (Story). Ben Hecht, Charles Leader (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent McKinley B. Thompson (Clark Gable) is in Moscow, smuggling out stories on the Russian government under then name Comrade X.  Hotel porter discovers his secret and blackmails him into taking his daughter out of the country.Reporter marries her to get her out of the country. They are captured before they can escape, sentenced to death. Thompson blackmails chief of secret police with incriminating photo and they escape.  Correspondent Jane Wilson (Eve Arden), brash reporter.Censorship of correspondents emphasized. Members of world press told they will be denied access to information until Comrade X is found. Thompson shows up drunk, calls German journalist a Nazi. The German calls him irresponsible American lout and disgraceThompson later manufactures a story about German invasion of Russia to trick German journalist. Wilson says the Kremlin's motto is "anything to keep the truth out of print." Press Correspondent (Sam Harris).British World Press Attendee (Matthew Boulton). World Press Attendee with Glasses (Keye Luke). World Press Attendee Standing Next to Von Hofer (John Picori). Laszlo, World Press Attendee (Georges Renavent).	123263
1911	Comrades	M				Newspaper. Morning paper, article in society news -- major plot point	123264
1986	Comrades	N	OWN - H	Irving, Clive		Photojournalist Mary Byrnes, an American photojournalist covering the Spanish Civil War falls in love with anarchist.	123265
1990	Comrades	N		Hunter, Matthew		News Media	123266
1987	Comrades	M				Photographer, Mad (Alex Norton).	123267
1898	Comrades in Arms	SS	GPL	Gissing, George Robert	In "Derek Stanford's Short Stories of the 'Nineties.'"	Writer. Wilfrid Langley. Miss Childerstone. Langley files an article for Bertha Childerstone.Childstone: "For seven or eight years she had battled in the world of journalism, and with a kind of success which seemed to argue manlike qualities." She is now ill.	123268
1992	Comrades of Summer, The	MT				Scoop Reporter (David L. Gordon).	123269
1988	Comte de Monte Cristo, Le	MTF			France. Miniseries	Newspaper Director (Jean-Louis Grinfeld). Telegraph Agent (Luc Delhumeau). Messenger (David Saracino).	123270
2001	Con Games	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (James Carretta). News Reporter (Mindy Thomas). News Reporter #2 (Patti Francisco).	123271
1984	Concealed Enemies	MT				News Media. Press Room Reporter (Louis Farrah). Journalist (Peter Kovner). Journalist (Scott Richards). Miami Journalists (Bart McCarthy, William Miller).	123272
1938	Concealed Weapon	SS	OWN - P	Torrey, Roger	Black Mask magazine, December 1938. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 1019-1034.	Newspaperman Chet Morris, short, fat and almost bald, and “he had a notorious passion for checked and wildly patterned suits. “Hi, Chet! That’s new, ain’t it?” Morris looked down at the plaid affairs that made him look even more roly-poly than ever and said, “It’s half paid for, anyway.”  “It looks good.” Abe Goldstein, who worked the police beat for a rival paper, snickered and said, “It looks good, hell! It looks just gorgeous. Just too simply gorgeous.” Morris managed a sickly grin...he gave Goldstein a cold and haughty look and said, ‘Yah! Well, it cost me sixty bucks, anyway.” The unimpressed Goldstein said that the tailor had certainly seen Mr. Morris coming from a distance and recognized him as the chump he was. Morris is quizzed by a police contact.  Morris wears horn-rimmed glasses: “Morris put his glasses back on and wiped his bald spot with the handkerchief he’d used to polish them with....”  Policeman McCarthy: “And Goldstein. Abe can take the hide off a man’s back with that tongue of his.” Morris said sadly, “Worse than that! He just about took this suit off my back a minute ago and the thing is brand new.”	123273
1962	Concentracion parcelaria en Azuqueca de Henares	MF				Interviewer (Martin Ferran)	123274
1930	Concentrating Kid, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	123275
1993	Concert of Ghosts	NM	OWN - P	Armstrong, Cambell		Reporter Alison Seagrove	123276
2007	Concession Stand	NR		King, Karen		Los Angeles Times Fact-Checker Sheila Townsend is an experienced fact-checker who should be able to sniff out a fake at 20 paces, but when she’s set up on a date with Jake the carpenter by her best friend, Molly, her radar detector suddenly goes on the fritz. Impressed by his subtle blend of simplicity and sophistication, seasoned with a dash of a mysterious past, she jumps in without testing the water. It’s only when she goes under for the third time in the icy waters of his ultimate secret that she decides to make a stand in order to save herself.	123277
1979	Concorde Affaire ‘79 (aka Affare Concorde, The Concorde Affair)	MF			Italy	Reporter Moses Brody (James Franciscus) receives a phone call from his ex-wife Nicole Brody (Fiamma Maglione-Mag Fleming) a fellow reporter, who says she has a big story in the Antilles. When he arrives, she has been killed. While investigating her death, he comes across the case she was working on: a crashed Concorde airliner, sabotaged by an airline company whose South American business is jeopardized by the new Concorde airplanes. He digs deeper and finds that a stewardess survived the crash into the ocean. But she is being held by criminals who are blackmailing the company responsible for the crash. The crash site is kept hidden, however, and the authorities don’t believe the reporter’s story without proper evidence. On his own, Brody attempts to rescue the stewardess from her captors and while doing so, he discovers that another Concorde flight out of London has been sabotaged to crash in the same way. The two race against the clock to get the information to London and prevent the crash. 	123278
1979	Concorde, The: Airport '79 	M	DVD -R HQ 6945, 6946.	Hailey, Arthur (Novel - "Airport" and Film Adaptation). Eric Roth (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorwoman Maggie (Susan Blakely) involved with scientist but unaware he is linked to illegal arms dealing. She is given a set of documents proving allegations against him just as she is about to board the Concorde.Maggie calls the scientist from the plane to tell him she knows about his connection to the arms dealers and plans to expose him, he immediately programs a missile he has invented to try to blow up the plane.Concorde makes emergency landing in Paris and reporter tells scientist that she intends to broadcast the information in the documents as soon as they arrive in Moscow giving him another chance to try to blow up the plane.Reporter Robert Palmer (John Davidson) is also aboard. He's in love with Russian gymnast who keeps trying to convince him to defect.  Two exchange marriage vows as plane begins to rip in half.TV Newscaster (Dick McGarvin). Reporter #1 (Mario Machado). Reporter #2 (Hettie Lynne Hurtes). Reporter #3 (Gabrielle Rossillon). French Reporter (Aharon Ipale). TV Announcer (Patrick Gorman).	123279
1984	Concrete Beat	MT		Caron, Glenn Gordon (Teleplay-Creator)	Pilot for Series - Ness Book	Columnist Mickey Thompson (John Getz) writes a column for the weekly The Island Eye" called the Concrete Beat. The paper is referred to by one colleague as "a rock and roll rag."Thompson says, "I'm not a reporter. I'm a columnist. I write people, not events, impressions, not facts." Checking out a story on a bus hijacking and finds himself being asked to handle negotiations with the hijacker who turns out to be a teenage girl.Editor Marion Kaiser (Kenneth MacMillan) accuses Thompson of no longer writing from the heart). Thompson writes a column about a woman sought by police for a child's death in a Harlem fire. He helps her escape and is arrested for helping her escape.Detective tells him the police were not interested in her until he wrote about her.  Columnist is chewed out by editor for championing a child killer and begins to have doubts about him. Clears woman and writes final column on her.Columnist's ex-wife is his editor's daughter. Marriage ended because he put his professional life before his personal one. Tries to convince his ex-wife he can change and become a "white collar columnist."	123280
1994	Concrete Blonde, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Four years ago, Harry Bosch shot the notorious serial killer "The Dollmaker." Now Harry is accused of killing the wrong man.	123281
2000	Conde de Abranhos:	TF			Episodes	Journalist (Pedro Gorgia).	123282
1950	Condemned, The	P	MLPL	Dagerman, Stig	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	123283
2007	Condemned, The	M				Media Tycoon Ian Breckel (Robert Mammone) has hit on a must-see TV concept too hot for actual networks: dropping 10 death-row inmates from Third World prisons on a remote island, where only the last one alive will gain freedom and money.For the sake of a "good show," they are heavily encouraged to kill each other. If they fail to do so, after 30 hours, their explosive-rigged ankle bracelets will kill them anyway.Top-secret location has been covered with vid-cams to capture the action which will stream live over the Internet at $49.99 per subscriber. Breckel expects to exceed the Super Bowl's roughly 40 million annual viewers.Ensconced in their compound on one side of the island, well away from the killers, are Breckel and his crew. Breckel justifies the "live snuff film" by calling the contestants torturers, murderers, rapists and terrorists due for execution anyway.	123284
1995	Condition Red	M				TV Reporter (Brooke Stacy Mills)	123285
2007	Condominio	M				Reporter (Maribel Toledo Ocampo)	123286
1980	Condominium	MT				News Media. 1st TV Newscaster (Larry Carroll). 2nd TV Newscaster (Ines Pedroza).	123287
1990	Condor	M			Ness	Reporter (Brent Huff) is a renegade newspaper reporter who goes to the South American jungles in search of missing treasure aboard a crashed plane. 	123288
2008	Condor One	NR		Simpson, John	Gay	News Media covers the Democratic Party’s 2012 nominee for president, David J. Windsor who is outed by his opponent just six weeks before the Fall election. Following his heart, David chooses honesty over media spin and overcomes the obstacle to win the election. Despite that success, dark forces around the world begin to plot against him, and President Windsor’s security is a must. Inside and outside the White House, Secret Service Agent Shane Thompson becomes the President’s shadow, always present and silent, ever vigilant. As the two men grow closer, Shane does far more than just his duty and becomes as vital to David’s happiness as he is to the President’s health. Together they realize they must find a way to balance the President and the Agent against David and Shane before stress and responsibility tear them apart.	123289
1981	Condorman	M	DVD			Cartoonist Woody Wilkins (Michael Crawford) draws strip about superhero called Condorman	123290
2004	Conejo en la luna	MF			Mexico	News Media. Reporter Salas (Eugenia Lenero). Journalist (Itari Marta).	123291
1906	Confectioners, The	NSF	USC	Caine, William-John Fairbairn		Journalist Bertie St. John, "trade was that of an Occasional Journalist."  Ramsbotham Jewel, newspaper the Ventilator, preferred quality to quantity.	123292
1991	Confesion a Laura	MF				Newscaster (Walter Rojas)	123293
2004	Confess	M				News Media. Journalist Three (Anna George). Journalist One (Rick Gifford). Media Executive (Scott Cohen). Political thriller that charts the exploits of disillusioned ex-hacker	123294
1937	Confession	M	DVD -R HQ 6557, 6556			Reporter (Anderson Lawler). Reporter (Cliff Saum). Reporter (Jack Wise).	123295
1956	Confession	M				Photographer (Eddie Stafford).	123296
1957	Confession (aka Deadliest Sin, The)	MT				Photographer (Eddie Stafford). Press.	123297
1935	Confession Means Death	SM		Ballard, Willis Todhunter	Black Mask, Feb. 1935, Vol. 17, No. 12, pp. 45-67	Radio. Jimmy DeHaven, "The People's Pal." So named from radio show he runs.	123298
1999	Confession, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Mike Girard Sheehan). Courthouse Reporter (Adele Sammaroo).	123299
2004	Confession, The	M				News Media. News Anchor (John Boswell).	123300
1999	Confessional	N		Roycroft, Judith	Black Lace Series	Reporter Faren Lonsdale is fascinated with the priesthood and this leads her to infiltrate a seminary for young men who are about to sacrifice earthly pleasures for a life of devotion and abstinence.But she finds that the nocturnal shenanigans of their cloistered world are anything but chaste.	123301
1971	Confessione di un commissario di polizia al procuratore della repubblica	MF				TV Newsman (Paolo Cavallina).	123302
1965	Confessions of a Bad Girl	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	123303
2009	Confessions of a Beauty Addict	NR		Haobsh, Nadine		Columnist Bella Hunter of ultra-chic Enchante magazine, is a 28-year-old beauty expert who is knocked right out of her Jimmy Choos -- and out of a job -- when her off-the-cuff comment to a New York Post reporter wile drunk is blown way out of proportion. Her dissing of colleagues gets her fired. Once the authority on style, Bella’s reduced to taking a position at Womanly World, a publishing dinosaur of no interest whatsoever to any woman under 50. She’s now the beauty expert columnist for that publication. Suddenly she’s got to take orders from Frances McCabe,  a dreary and dowdy beauty director -- and is soon at war with her male publisher-editor James Michael who might actually be appealing if he wasn’t so totally frosty. She does feel good about her assistant Megan Murphy. Hunter’s supermodel boyfriend, a hometown wedding, and a Paris junket are fine distractions to be sure. But how can she face her friends and ex-coworkers now that she’s stuck in an office where khaki -- not Cavalli -- is gthe way of life? And if beauty’s not what it’s all about, then what is?	123304
1999	Confessions of a Call Girl	M	SVD 876 (missing ending) SVD 882 (ending)			Female Journalist (Lexie Taylor) and a prostitute find their lives dangerously intertwined after they are sent to the wrong rooms	123305
2002	Confessions of a Dangerous Mind	M	DVD -R HQ 1935 (Media Excerpts)			Critic (Pascale Devigne). TV Female Critic. Newspaper clipping" Chuck Barris is the Decline of Modern Civilization.	123306
2007	Confessions of a Diary Secretary	MT				News Media.  News Reporter (Michael Crick). Japanese News Reporter (Eiji Kusuhara).	123307
1975	Confessions of a Pop Performer	M				TV Interviewer (David Hamilton). News Vendor (Eric Francis). Editor (John Francois Landry).	123308
2001	Confessions of a Shopaholic	N		Kinsella, Sophie		Magazine Writer Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood writes for Successful Saving magazine in London. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures such as parks, museums and so forth.Bloomwood is 25 and has a career as a financial journalist. She has a great flat and a closet full of designer clothes. But it's all because the recent college graduate got a hefty line of credit by a London bank.Within a few months, she has exceeded the limits of the offer. A 31-year-old rich  bachelor, Luke Brandon of Brandon Communications, is handsome and intelligent. Too bad Bloomwood blows it everything their paths cross.Bloomwood hits rock bottom but she never looked better. She can't afford anything she has. Her job writing at Successful Savings bores her to tears and doesn't pay much at all. She's been chased by dismal letters from credit card holders.She tries cutting back or making more money. Finally a story arises that she actually cares about and her front-page article catalyzes a chain of events that will transform her life and those around her.	123309
2009	Confessions of a Shopaholic (aka The Secret Dream World of a Shopaholic). 	M		Kinsella, Sophie (Novels: “Confessions of a Shopaholic” and “Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.”		Advice Columnist Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) writes the column at a prestigious Manhattan financial magazine, Successful Savings run by principled Editor Brit Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy). The job she wanted at the girly fashion bible, Alette, was taken. Rebecca writes an article under a pseudonym about a telltale green scarf and the perils of defining yourself by the labels you wear and becomes a star columnist -- all the while dodging bill collectors and hiding her profligacy from Luke, a scion who shuns his family’s loot.   Bloomwood is 25 and is hopelessly addicted to shopping and is drowning in a sea of debt. She dreams of working for a top fashion magazine but can’t quite get her foot in the door -- until she snags a job as an advice columnist for a new financial magazine published by the same company. Overnight, her column becomes hugely popular turning her into an overnight celebrity, but when her compulsive shopping and growing debt issues threaten to destroy her love life and detail her career, she struggles to keep it all from spiraling out of control -- and is ultimately forced to reevaluate what’s really important in life. TV Show Host (Christine Ebersole). Magazine Editor Alette Naylor (Kristin Scott Thomas). Fashion Magazine Staffer Alicia Billington (Leslie Bibb). Doyenne of a publishing empire (Lynn Redgrave). Business Magazine Assistant Hayley (Julie Hagerty). She lives with her best friend Suze in Suze’s flat paying her friend rent that is well below market value, in a trendy part of town. Bloomwood writes for a financial magazine and has a shopping addiction and her job doesn’t pay enough to pay her bills, which are piling up. So she tries cutting back, but that doesn’t work. So she tries making more money. That doesn’t work either. Finally she discovers a story she cares about. Exposing the story gets the attention of a colleague that she hasn’t quite figured out yet. She snags the guy and attempts to pay off her ever-growing debt. Nonsensical ideas about how the fourth estate actually works. “Let’s start a magazine driven purely by the voice of its writers,” Edgar West (John Lithgow), publishing magnate says. 	123310
2002	Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber	N		Lang, Adele		Columnist Katya Livingston, Brit tabloid columnist.	123311
2005	Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber	MT				Photographer (Raymond Law). Cameraman (Kent R. Karemaker). Liquid Ad Agency Employee (Todd Whalen).	123312
2007	Confessions of a Superhero	DM				News Media. One fame-seeker is Superman-Clark Kent. 	123313
2008	Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy	N		Stumpf, Doug		Magazine Journalist Greg Waggoner of Glossy Magazine is desperate for a big break and persuades Brazilian-born Aguilar “Gil” Benicio who polishes the shoes of the super-rich and powerful on Wall Street to be an undercover source for what may be the biggest inside trading scam in Wall Street history. Gil is catapulted into a danger zone darker than anything he or the journalist could have imagined when this fly-on-the-wall source hears something he shouldn’t. Waggoner plays Henry Higgins to Gil’s Eliza Doolittle. 	123314
1967	Confessions of a Wild Pair	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	123315
2005	Confessions of an American Bride	MT				Photographer (Melyssa Ade).	123316
2002	Confessions of an Ex-Girlfriend	N		Curnyn, Linda		Magazine Editor Emma Carter is a contributing editor for the magazine Bridal Best. Her beau of two years sells a screenplay and moves to Los Angeles without her. Carter is competing with a successful colleague for a coveted senior editor position.Carter is a New Yorker and a nonsmoker. Now she is forced to reassess her appearance, her job and her prospects -- and take action.Carter's mother is planning her upcoming third marriage. Father is battling alcoholism. Tentatively re-enters dating scene. Dates self-involved freelance writer.	123317
1962	Confessions of an Opium Eater (Evils of Chinatown)	M			AFI-Newspapermen/Editors PRICE	Newspaperman Vincent Price becomes involved on behalf of a Chinese newspaper proprietor colleague in early part of present century San Francisco	123318
1991	Confessions of Crime	T	SV 95		7-23-91	News Media	123319
1994	Confessions: Two Faces of Evil	MT				Reporter (Debby Shively).	123320
2006	Confetti	M	DVD -R HQ 9387, 9388			Magazine. Parody Documentary. British mockumentary about three couples competing for most original wedding of the year in a bridal magazine contest.Editors of a bridal magazine offer a dream house to one of three engaged couples who stage the Most Original Wedding in Britain.	123321
1900	Confident To-morrow, A	N	MLPL	Matthews, Brander		Editor Frank Sartain worked on the Topeka Tribune. Arnold Gilligham, the editor of the Wall Street Standard. Sartain on the Daily Dial, then editor of the Manhattan in New York."There isn't a paper on the poor man's side -- except a fool paper or two. The best of the great dailies are owned in Wall Street, and do Wall Street's dirty work. Even the weeklies are most of them plutocratic." Rembrandt Knickerbocker pen-name.If Gutenberg could have foreseen modern journalism, he would have destroyed his invention."	123322
1986	Confidential	M		Pittman, Bruce (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jameson (Neil Munro) for The Examiner investigates a 40-year-old ax murder. He's killed midway through the film. The Examiner is considered a tabloid newspaper and is attacked by a rival paper for its brand of sensationalism.  "It's our duty to the public to bring them rumors. And we can throw in the odd sex angle."	123323
1944	Confidential	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Clarke, Donald Henderson		Reporter. Barry Ross filling in for the crime beat writer on the Planet.	123324
1955	Confidential File	T			Series	Host Paul Coates -- dramatic adaptations (crime and show business), interviews	123325
1966	Confidential for Women	DT			Series 1966	Commentator (Theodore Isaac Rubin)	123326
1939	Confidential Lady	M			UK Only	Press	123327
2006	Confidential Sources	N		Fischkin, Barbara		Reporter Jim Mulvaney and Reporter Barbara Fischkin are two ambitious reporters from the same New York newspaper. They get married and something's got to give.Mulvaney has never met a story he didn't think he could write. Fischkin isn't sure she can write anything in the midst of their maddening marriage.But when Mulvaney is following his legendary nose for war, disaster and scandal, sending them from Central America to Beijing, Fischkin is finding the stories between the lines.They're both learning the real inside scoop form baby Jack and his big  brother, Danny. .	123328
1941	Confirm or Deny	M	DVD -R HQ 11460, 11461.  SV 198	Wales, Henry, Samuel Fuller (Story). Jo Swerling (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Many Good Quotes from Film	Correspondent Mitch (Don Ameche) is fast-talking head of Consolidated Press of America news bureau in London in Sept. 1940 who is forced to weigh his desire to get out the new against the interests of Britain's national security.Offices are hit by bomb as he fast-talks an official at Ministry of Information into giving him teletype machine and other equipment including a female teletype operator. He sets up makeshift office in wine cellar of hotel.Censor marks up Mitch's copy. After a dud bomb crashes into cellar, Mitch evacuates staff. Teletype operator thinks he cleared area because he has hot story and wants to send it without interference. They become trapped when roof caves in.Use teletype to wire for help. New York office thinks it's a joke. She refuses to wire further information about bombing of London without censor. Fight over whether to send a story on an invasion and Mitch locks her up.While trying to send a message, young news assistant Albert Perkins (Roddy McDowall) is killed. Mitch finally decides to suppress story about invasion and wires story on death of assistant along with his own resignation.	123329
1937	Confirmation For a Rumor: From a Recently Native New Yorker	PO	MLPL	McGinley, Phyllis	In "Desk Drawer Anthology, The -- Poems for the American People."	News Vendor. "The stands that carry papers from Everybody's Town -- The stands that sell the witty, Entrancing sheets from home, From Oklahoma City And Bakersfield and Nome,"So those whose deeds are thunder Along Manhattan walls May read with wistful wonder The News from Gospher Falls."  "Then hail the news provincial That warms our urban tribe! Or so says Walter Winchell And every other scribe;""And my eyes are bright with a tearful glint, Gleaming the gossip that's fit to print, While I in memory wander down The granite paths of my own Home Town."	123330
2000	Confirmation, The	NM		Powers, Thomas		New York Times Reporter  George Tater -- possibly the only convincing one ever created in fiction -- investigates the background of a new CIA director seeking confirmation. He digs relentlessly for the story that will revive his career.Reporter becomes embroiled in both Washington and international politics involving Israel and KGB survivors in contemporary Russia.His nomination is drawing fire because of the sleuthing of hard-hitting New York Times reporter who's closing in on long-held secrets including questions of espionage.	123331
1936	Conflict	M		London, Jack (Short Story - "Abysmal Brute"). Charles Logue, Walter Weems (Screenplay)		Reporter Maude Sangster (Jean Rogers), a beautiful girl reporter, works  undercover as a social worker to expose a racket. City Editor (Bryant Washburn). Newspaper City Editor Adams (Lloyd Ingraham). Reporter (Edward Peil Sr.).	123332
1976	Conflict of Interest	N	OWN - H	Whitten, Les		Reporter Aubrey Warder of the Washington Eagle is a reporter in Washington D.C. He discovers that the President is involved in a conflict-of-interest scheme.  Jailed for refusing to reveal his sources of information to a grand jury. 1970s.	123333
1997	Conflict of Interest	N		Lewis, Terry		Freelance Journalist Patty Stiles is murdered and an attorney who had an affair with her defends the man accused of murdering her.	123334
2009	Conflict of Interest	M				News Media. GNN News Announcer (Robin Anderson). Reporter (Sara Verner). Cameraman (Brian Wallum). Reporter (Nadia Sahari). Reporter-Photographer (Liz Moise Gonzalez). Reporter (Adam Maurer). Reporter (Mitchell Parrack). TV Newscaster (John Gholson).	123335
1988	Conflict of Interest	NR		Seger, Maura	Silhouette Intimate Moments #236	Investigative Reporter David Wilson has just the kind of assignment the tough-minded journalist loved: the in-depth coverage of a senator’s run for the presidency. The only monkey wrench in the works was the candidate’s top aide, Jo Blakely. Wilson was tall, slim, intelligent sand possessed of a sense of humor that never failed to make him laugh. Jo was exactly the sort of woman he needed. Unfortunately their respective positions made a relationship between them a real conflict of interest. Still, that was something they could both manage to deal with -- until the day David uncovered the truth about the senator and the battle lines were drawn.	123336
1966	Confrontation	N	OWN - H	Garbo, Norman-Howard  Goodkind		Journalist Justin Blaine, nationally known news commentator.	123337
2006	Congorama	M				Journalist (Jean-Luc Couchard). TV Host (Carlo Ferrante).	123338
1969	Congressional Report	DT			Series 4-13-1969 to 6-1-1969. NBC	TV Reporter Bill Monroe is the host of this moderate public-interest series	123339
1972	Congressman Who Loved Flaubert, The	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	123340
1844	Coningsby, or The New Generation	N	USC	Disraeli, Benjamin ( (By the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G.)		Journalist. Lucian Gay -- "Nature had intended Lucian Gay for a scholar and wit; necessity had made him a scribbler and buffoon."  Ended up in journalism. Writer Nicholas Rigby.This turns out to  be a portrait of  real-life author, journalist and wit Theodore Hook.	123341
1985	Conjuring an Event	P	MLPL	Nelson, R.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	123342
1934	Conneaut Nights	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Sportswriters and columnists covering heavyweight champion of the world. Times-Eagle.	123343
1889	Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A	N	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Newspaper. Image of the noble newsboy included. Camelot Weekly Hosannach and Literary Volcano. Clarence is a first-rate newspaperman: "This is a good piece of war correspondence."	123344
2005	Connection	MF			Georgia.	Photographer (Guram Tsibakhashvili).	123345
1962	Connection, The	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	123346
1973	Connection, The	MT		Ruben, Albert (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Former Columnist Francis X. Devlin (Charles Durning) lost his job when paper folded, becomes an intermediary between jewel thieves who robbed a hotel and hotel's insurance company.  Columnist portrayed as hard-bitten newsman with antagonism toward police.Columnist slammed police repeatedly in column. Tries to prevent insurance company from contacting the authorities by threatening to write about the robbery. Bugs apartment where crooks and insurance company representatives are meeting.Police confiscate his tapes. Journalist finally discovers he has been set up. He catches crooks and returns money to insurance company. Then decides to write a book about the experience.	123347
1993	Connections	M				American Reporter (Teri Austin) in Switzerland finds herself the target of a serial killer who meets women through video dating services. Chief Editor (Patrick Lapp).	123348
2000	Conner's Back	N		Estep, Irene		Correspondent Connor Brenningan has spent three years on foreign assignments. Now the investigative journalist returns to Orlando, Florida.Attends wedding reception of old acquaintance just to get a glimpse of a mutual friend, a woman who's been in his thoughts constantly during his absence. But then, his career came first.That's the reason he's disappointed her, even used her to get a story. Thinking at the time that he could never accept her being in an occupation that repeatedly put his life on the line, he didn't bother to try to regain her trust.Now it is too late. Brenningan puts his heart into the series of articles about drug traffic to the United States from Colombia, his last foreign assignment. Now a cartel thinks he knows too much and places a contract on his life.DEA thinks he's told them too little about what he knows and places him under surveillance. Special Agent in Charge turns out to be the woman he loves. Together they go on a roller coaster ride of danger and passion.	123349
2004	Connie and Carla	M				Cameraman (Douglas  Baird). Reporter (Nicola Crosbie).	123350
1941	Connie Benton, Reporter	N	OWN - H	Anderson, Betty Baxter		Reporter Connie Benton works for the University Reporter.	123351
1943	Connoisseur of Murder	SM	MLPL	Stacey, J.C.	In "Second Mystery Companion."	City Editor Blane. Narrator: Nicky, his reporter.  Barney Grant and his "Tattler" column for the Globe.	123352
2001	Connor Westphal Mystery: Blind Side	NM		Warner, Penny	#5 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Publisher Conner Westphal, feisty, deaf newspaperwoman of the weekly Eureka! Jumps into the annual Jubilee festivities when her sidekick and main squeeze, private eye Dan Smith is retained to find a killer.Buford the  Bullfrog is dead. With the help of the sheriff and eccentric denizens of Flat Skunk, Connor and Dan think it will easy -- until the sheriff's son comes under suspicion. A human body surfaces in Critters Creek along with a lot more dead frogs.Connor knows her assistant, Miah Mercer, is innocent of killing and with the aid of a new blind friend sets about finding out who is killing the frogs and the people of Calaveras County	123353
1997	Connor Westphal Mystery: Dead Body Language	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Warner, Penny	#1 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Publisher Conner Westphal is an ex- San Francisco Chronicle reporter who now publishes her own small Gold Country newspaper and lives and works in Flat Skunk.  Westphal has been deaf since an attack of meningitis when she was four.Connors' disability doesn't keep her down one bit as she uses lip reading, sign language and writing styles. The 37-year-old journalist relocated from San Francisco to the mining-turned-tourist town in foothills of the Sierras to start her own newspaper.Suddenly dead bodies begin turning up in the most unusual places setting Connor on a hunt for a killer. Being hearing impaired doesn't stop her from pursuing and finding the murderer.Without sound to distract her, she attends to subtleties that others overlook and ultimately unravels the mystery.	123354
2000	Connor Westphal: Quiet Undertaking, A	NM		Warner, Penny	#4 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Publisher Conner Westphal is an ex- San Francisco Chronicle reporter who now publishes her own small Gold Country newspaper and lives and works in Flat Skunk.  Westphal has been deaf since an attack of meningitis when she was four.Connor is shocked when she learns that boxes of human ashes have been found stashed in a nearby self-storage facility. The space is leased to a bourbon-happy fisherman hired by the Memory Kingdom Memorial Park to scatter the ashes at sea.Connor thinks the scandal will make great copy for her paper, the Eureka! Until the man is murdered and suspicion falls on Connor's best friend, Memory Kingdom owner Del Rey Montez. She is sure he is innocent.To prove it, she must navigate mortician politics and skinhead teens to untangle the secrets of Del Rey's past.But when she gets too close to the truth, she makes an enemy who is determined to make sure the intrepid reporter bites the dust along with her biggest scoop of the year.	123355
1998	Connor Westphal: Right to Remain Silent	NM	OWN - P	Warner, Penny	#3 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Publisher Conner Westphal is an ex- San Francisco Chronicle reporter who now publishes her own small Gold Country newspaper and lives and works in Flat Skunk.  Westphal has been deaf since an attack of meningitis when she was four.A local historian dies, is resurrected and dies again. Hot on the story of this unexpected event, Connor stumbles across the murdered woman's son, a deaf man who has been misdiagnosed for years.Working to clear his name for his mother's murder turns out to be more than she bargains for. Staying one step ahead of the killer, locating a missing will, and getting out her weekly paper are all just part of a day's work.	123356
1998	Connor Westphal: Sign of Foul Play	NM	OWN - P	Warner, Penny	#2 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Publisher Conner Westphal of her newspaper, the Eureka!  is a deaf newspaperwoman who is caught up again in the more lethal happenings of Flat Skunk.The wisecracking, thirty-something Connor continues to search for any story other than the local frog-racing contest that will give her newspaper an edge over the competition.	123357
2003	Connor Westphal: Silence is Golden	NM		Warner, Penny	#6 Connor Westphal Mysteries	Reporter Connor Westphal, sexy and deaf, moves to Flat Skunk in Calaveras County, in the Sierra Nevada gold country in California to lead a more serene life style and ends up solving a murder.Lately life in the former boomtown is anything but peaceful. Connor is a bit skeptical when a local resident, the town's eccentric and oldest living prospector, finds a gold nugget in the Buzzard Hill mine.The gold played out a long time ago but the owner is a little too quick to Connor's way of thinking to accept the prospector's claim and develop a plan that would invite investors. Connor is also busy getting reacquainted with her ex-lover from college.He and his young daughter and ex-wife are in town to obtain a cochlea implant for the child. When his ex-wife is murdered the sheriff arrests him for the crime. Connor promises him she will find evidence to clear him. But the real killer has other ideas.	123358
1901	Conqueror, The	N	USC	Athereton, Gertrude		Newspaperman Freneau, reputation for being a writer of squibs and verses. Freneau's Gazette. He's attacked by the Aurora, a newspaper against Hamilton.	123359
1959	Conquest	DT			11-1-1959 to 4-3-1960. CBS	TV Correspondent Charles Collingwood.	123360
1915	Conquest of America!, The: Extracts from the Diary of James E. Langston, London Times 1921	SSF	USC	Moffett, Cleveland		War Correspondent James E. Langston, war correspondent for the London Times, 1921	123361
1953	Conquest of Everest, The	M				Correspondent James Morris (Jan Morris) of the London Times.	123362
1922	Conscience	SS	OWN	Galsworthy, John	In "Caravan: Assembled Tales of John Galsworthy, The"	Press	123363
1958	Conscience of the Rich, The	N		Snow, C.P.		Editor Humphrey Seymour, editor of Now, a Communist scandal sheet	123364
1975	Consenting Adults	N	OWN - H	Hobson, Laura Z.		Press	123365
2001	Consequences	N		Masters, Sylvia		Photojournalist stakes out the leading presidential contender's residence and gets a story and photos of the politician leaving the city with an unknown woman. This turns the convention into turmoil.The novel shows how a reporter's pivotal role in the outcome of a Presidential convention leads to disastrous effects.	123366
2009	Consequences of Foolish Behavior	N		Duggan, Richard		TV Reporter Liz Bollinger, the famous journalist from Worldwide Cable News, comes on the scene with her camera crew. She reports on a murder and libel cases being tried at the same time before a national audience. Will Liz Bollinger be able to shed light on these cases? Will her reporting be instrumental in solving the kidnapping? Will a renowned and popular neurosurgeon be convicted of a murder that he did not commit? Tabloid Magazine Reporter writes a series of articles on a non-profit youth organization and its president Frank Genovo. This overly ambitious reporter, in an effort to make his story sensational and to sell more magazines, tells a story far from the honest truth. The law firm of Ryan & Ryan files a libel suit for damages against the tabloid.Pat Warner, estranged wife of renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Gerald Warner, has been kidnapped. She is being held captive and her fate and whereabouts are unknown. The authorities presume Pat was murdered and have accumulated sufficient circumstantial evidence to indict Dr. Warner. Being charged for his wife’s murder, he goes to trial before a jury.Both the murder and the libel cases go to trial at the same time, in different county courts. 	123367
2007	Consequences: Camera Never Lies, The	NJ		Depp, Laurie		Paparazzi Photojournalist Natalie had dreamed of being a serious photographer ever since she got her first camera at eight years old. She aspires to be like her heroine, Annie Leibowitz, and take fabulous soulful pictures. But then she took the picture that would shoot her straight into the world of celebrity culture and the pages of Heat. Natalie couldn’t resist snapping ace athlete Brett Ballentine in a clinch with his childhood sweetheart. Selling the pictures to the tabloids was a no-brainer. Now she can set herself up with all the best equipment. Poor naive Natalie didn’t realize that the media would turn her into a wannabe celebrity monster. Nobody’s interested in her photography. Natalie’s only option is to take a controversial undercover job as a paparazzi, earn enough money to free herself from her devious agent, and resign herself to life in “ordinaryville” again. On an exclusive beach on location, Nat can’t resist capturing beautiful model Jen Jones as she bends to snort a line of coke as the sun sets. When Jen begs her to delete the picture Natalie flashes back to what got her into her mess in the first place. She gives Jen what she wants, and Jen’s story begins. 	123368
2007	Consequences: Don’t Call Me Baby	NJ		Depp, Laurie		Tabloid Photographer snaps the picture the tabloids have been waiting for and catapults 17-year-old Katie into the limelight. Katie is overwhelmed when she lands a job as a nanny for Premier League soccer player Brett Ballentine and his wife Kassie’s kids. Arriving a the Ballentine mansion in London, Katie feels as though she’s living in a magazine. She’s got a whole floor of the house to herself, her own cat, and the inside scoop on Britain’s most notorious celebrity couple. But there is a downside. Katie has to learn to keep her mouth shut when it comes to some of Kassie’s strange and desperate behavior. And Brett is like the ice man -- he barely acknowledges her. As time goes on the “happy couple” reveal their true colors and the true state of their volatile marriage. Kassie has a twisted secret, and Brett’s getting too fond of “playing away.” Katie feels as if she and the kids are caught in the middle of a war zone, culminating in a shocking revelation about Brett. But while Katie struggles with her predicament, a budding young photographer snaps the picture the tabloids want and catapults Katie into the celebrity spotlight.	123369
2008	Consequences: Holding the Front Page	NJ		Depp, Laurie		Journalist Becky is thrilled to get a summer replacement job on a weekend style magazine. She’s always wanted to be a journalist, and this is an amazing start, but Becky’s ambitions are for serious journalism -- politics and current affairs. There are only so many cosmetic features a girl can write. She wants the satisfaction she’ll get from exploring topical issues with real depth. Becky’s resigned to doing the frothy stuff until one day on a train from Bath to London she overhears an intriguing and sinister phone conversation and cleverly switches on her dictaphone. It seems that the conversation is about illegal gold bullion and implicates some high standing politicians. Becky and her new colleague Ben are determined to get to the bottom of it, but there are distractions. Becky is getting very close to Ben who is much too old for her, and her dad, an MP, seems intent on thwarting the investigation. Becky soon starts to realize she’s in deep water, both with the reportage and with Ben. So it’s a relief when a friend of her cousin Jake, a boy her own age, starts taking an interest in her. She’ll never forget her passion and is driven to succeed, but Becky finally realizes that she needs to enjoy being a teenager for a while longer before the serious stuff sets in. And it’s while she’s hanging out with her new boyfriend that she meets Ellie, a wannabee pop star, in the queue for the loos at an outdoor festival. 	123370
2008	Consequences: Runway Girl	N		Depp, Laurie		News Media. Jennifer Jones was the gangly, weird-looking one at school, the girl none of the boys wanted and none of the girls understood. She wants to escape her control freak of a mother and her boring judgmental peers at school for as long as she can remember. And then it happens. When Jen and her only friend Stevie are browsing in TopShop, Jen is picked up and told she’s got what it takes to be a model. Edge, unconventional, gloriously tall -- from her life-changing encounter with the young paparazzi princess, Natalie, on the beach in the West Indies, from gawky modeling ingenue to seasoned and lonely supermodel. She collides with a young, eager looking guy of around her age who appears awestruck at meeting her face to face. He wants her advice and all she can tell him is what she has learned during her time in the public eye: Look after Number One because nobody else will do it for you. 	123371
2006	Consideration	M				TV Entertainment Hosts for Entertainment Tonight played by Fred Willard and Jane Lynch.	123372
1931	Consolation Marriage	M	SV 216		Loy - Ness Book	Sportswriter for The New York Record, Steve Porter (Pat O'Brien). Editor Jeff (John Halliday).O'Brien is arrested for stealing a car which he mistakenly assumed belonged to a fellow reporter because of the liquor bottle in the back seat.	123373
2005	Consortium	N		Morrow, Jack		Crusading Reporter joins an environmental attorney, the daughter of a fishing fleet owner and the son of family timber business team up after an environmental disaster to battle The Consortium, a worldwide industrial empire.The Consortium, headed by a powerful Hong Kong man, uses sex, money, deception, intimidation and murder to keep control.When the destruction of public and private forests and fisheries reaches a crescendo, the small group of activists, including the crusading reporter, go into action. A high-stakes battle takes place.	123374
1939	Conspiracy	M	SVDSP 674			Press	123375
1930	Conspiracy	M			AFI-Reporters/Novelists	Reporter John Howell (Hugh Trevor)	123376
1988	Conspiracy	N		Cooper, Parley		News Media	123377
1947	Conspiracy in Teheran (aka Plot to Kill Roosevelt, The. Teheran. Appointment in Persia).	M		Hope, Dorothy (Story). Akos Tolnay, William Freshman (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Released in U.S. in 1950.	War Correspondent Pemberton Grant (Derek Farr)  recalls his efforts the year before to prevent the assassination of President Roosevelt at the Teheran Peace Conference. The British war correspondent aided by Russian ballerina and foils the plot.Assassination was intended to cause battle between United States and Russia allowing Germany to win war.	123378
1984	Conspiracy of Eagles, A	N	OWN - P	Davis, Bart		Investigative Reporter Ben Davidson in Mississippi	123379
1996	Conspiracy of Fear, The	MT				TV Newscaster (Paul Brown)	123380
1954	Conspiracy of Silence	N		Blizard, Marie		Press	123381
1991	Conspiracy of Silence	MT			Miniseries	News Media. CBC Reporter (Paula Barrett). CTV Reporter (Jonathon Whittaker).	123382
2004	Conspiracy of Silence	M				Irish Reporter uncovers a conspiracy of silence while investigating a beloved priest's apparent suicide.Journalist featured is nervous and intrepid assisting the cause of reform.  He is shown with his wife and kid.	123383
1997	Conspiracy Theory	M				News Vendor Flip (Terry Alexander).	123384
2006	Conspiracy Within	N		Goodfellow, Scott		TV Anchor works at the nation's most popular TV investigative news program	123385
1914	Conspiracy, The	M		Baker, Robert B. and John Emerson (Play).	AFI-Authors/Reporters - Ness Book. First version of the play. Remade in 1930	Cub Reporter Jack Howell (Harold Lockwood)  who tries to help a woman who kills a man in self-defense.	123386
2001	Conspiracy: Book One: Show and Tell	CB	OWN		Abnett/Kordey  Marvel Comics Feb. #1	News Media	123387
1997	Conspirators of Pleasure	M				TV Reporter. Post woman makes a delivery to the home of an attractive newscaster Ana Wetlinska who happens to be the object of the news vendor's passion.	123388
1914	Conspirators, The	M				Reporter Webster (Jack Nelson).	123389
2003	Constance	N		Cantrell, Catherine		Editor Morgan Clifford, a recently widowed editor working at a prestigious New York house, whose youthful ideals and belief in literature have been eroded by the practicalities of the publishing world. Years of watching glittering literary careers being created for mediocre writers by “the metallic maw of the publicity machine” have left her disillusioned and frustrated, but when the work of a mysterious and exceptional young poet, Constance Chamberlain, appears on her desk and reignites her love for literature and life. Then she meets Constance, a writer whose poetry and haunted personality overwhelm and intrigue her. But Constance remains a mystery no matter how the editor attempts to draw her out -- until a newspaper photograph exposes what the poet has been so determined to conceal. Finally, Constance reveals her story to the woman who has waited so long to hear it: a story of passion, secrets and blinkered devotion, a story of mentors and muses and the love of a powerful man, a story that keeps Constance’s editor asking questions and searching for answers until the end.	123390
1927	Constance Kurridge	CS		Godwin, Frank, 1934-1944 featured Connie as a reporter		Reporter. Constance "Connie"  Kurridge starts out as an attractive socialite, but in 1934, she starts working as a Daily Buzz reporter, handling robbery, a disappearing scientist, and a baffling kidnapping "like a veteran"	123391
2005	Constant Gardener, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9285, 9286, 9287	Carre, John le (novel). Jeffrey Caine (screenplay)		News Media. 1st Journalist (Steenie Njoroge). 2nd Journalist (Stuart Wheeler).	123392
2007	Constructing Australia: Wire Through the Heart	T			Australia. Episode #3.	Journalists (Nick Bennett, Peter Docker). Photographer (Corey Piper).	123393
1954	Consul, The	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Adaptation of story)	Kraft Theatre - 12-9-54	Press	123394
1957	Consul, The	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Adaptation of story)	Matinee Theatre - 12-9-57	Press	123395
1978	Consumer Byline	DT				Reporter David Horowitz, consumer reporter	123396
1991	Consuming Passions	N	OWN - P	Bright, Freda		Columnist Jerry O'Neal, national columnist who is a former showgirl in Paris and an ambassador. Risen from poverty to become a super celebrity and she is dazzlingly gorgeous	123397
2002	Contact	M				Reporter (Tracey Thomson). Photographer (Pascale Faye).	123398
1997	Contact	M	L		PR	NASA Public Relations (Rebecca T. Beucler). Latina Anchor (Maria Celeste Arraras). Japanese Anchor (Saemi Nakamura). British Anchor (Ian Whitcomb). TV Interviewer (Wiliam B. Kaplan). Photographer (Russell Sanderlin Sr.).KOB-TV Reporter (Conroy Chino). Middle Eastern Anchor (Behrooz Afrakhan). Reporter #5 (Jim Hild). Reporter #6 (Bill Thomas).Journalist Larry King (Himself). Journalist Geraldo Rivera (Himself). Columnist Robert Novak (Himself). Journalist Bryant Gumbel (Himself). Journalist Bernard Shaw (Himself).	123399
2002	Contacto deportivo	DF				Anchors Renan Cardona, Ricardo Celis, Adrian Garcia Marquez (2002). Commentators Jorge Perez Navarro, Eduardo Solano.	123400
2000	Contaminated Man, The	M				Newscaster (Szilvia Bizek)	123401
2005	Contender Rematch, The: Mora vs. Manfredo	DT				Commentators Teddy Atlas, Mario Lopez, Joe Tessitore.  Host Dan Patrick.	123402
1944	Contender, The	M		Sayre, George (Story). Sayre, Jay Dolen, Raymond Schruck (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Linda (Arline Judge) loves a truck driver who becomes a boxer to earn the money needed to keep his son in a military academy. His career is sidetracked by a blonde. Sportswriter gets him back on track eventually reuniting him with son.Son expresses desire to leave academy and become a reporter. Second Reporter (Jack Ingram).First Reporter (Donald Kerr)	123403
2000	Contender, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Michael Goodwin, Dave Guertler, Teresa Jones, Sherri Richmond, Lynn West, Ric Young, Mark Hyde). Reporter #4 (David Laubacher). Producer (Justin Lewis). White House Photographer (Denis Maloney). Journalist Larry King (Himself).Anchorman (Bill Bevins). Show Producer (Ed Sala).	123404
1980	Contender, The:	T				Sportswriter (Susan Walden)	123405
1980	Contender, The: Dreams Change	T		Collins, Richard, Howard Berk	Episode	News Media	123406
1980	Contender, The: Rematch	T		Falk, Tom. Richard Collins and Howard Berk	Episode	News Media	123407
2005	Contender, The: Series Finale	T			Episode #16. 5-24-2005	Commentator-Host (Al Trautwig). Host (Sylvester Stallone).	123408
2001	Contenido neto	DF			Mexico. Series 2001	Reporter Elizabeth Flores. Anchors Ana Jimena Ramirez, Ilana Sod	123409
1953	Content Assignment, The	NM	OWN - H	Roth, Holly		Newspaper. London Times.	123410
1964	Contest Girl	M		Guest, Val, Robert Muller (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Reporters. Released in U.S. in 1966	Reporter Don Mackenzie (Ian Hendry) does an article on a typist who enters a beauty contest. Photographer Walter Carey (Ronald Fraser) helps reporter and becomes the woman's promoter. Takes up with an actor and becomes obsessed with winning contests.Sleeps with one of organizers of  Miss Globe contest. Loses out to another contestant who slept with more important organizer. While working as a judge for another pageant, she recognizes sister as contestant. causing the woman to run away while being pShe runs away pursued by pack of reporters.	123411
1947	Contest, The	SS	USC	Chalmbers, Bea	In "Everygirls Career Stories."	School Newspaper. Jenny Jamison works on the school paper, The Journal.  "I want to be a newspaperwoman and I am a newspaperwoman, right now."Enters essay contest, Why I Want To Be A Newspaperwoman.  Letitia Littlejohn, society editor.  Jennifer Jamison had chosen the best, the most exciting, the most satisfactory career of all.	123412
2000	Contest, The	SS		Greene, G		News Media	123413
1935	Contest, The	P	MLPL	Hubbard, Eleanor	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	123414
1932	Contest, The (Newspaper Office, The)	P	MLPL	MacDonald, Dora Mary	In “Purpose Plays for high school assemblies.” 812 M135	Newspaper	123415
1981	Continental Divide	M	DVD -R HQ 1877, 1878. SV 225	Kasdan, Lawrence (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Souchak (John Belushi) writes a Chicago newspaper column called "I Don't Like It!" and is exposing a corrupt alderman. He is beaten up and his managing editor Howard (Allen Goorwitz) convinces him that he needs to get out of town for a while.Souchak heads west to the Rockies, meets a naturalist and falls in love.  He admits he dropped out of college and went into reporting because it was the only thing at which he was good.  Returns to Chicago and finds he can't write.Souchak springs into action when a colleague is killed and launches a campaign to expose the corruption of the alderman. His apartment is bombed and the alderman skips the country when the evidence piles up against him.Souchak and the naturalist decide to get married, but continue their careers.  Roger Ebert: "Newspaper scenes in the movie were shot on location in the Sun-Times features department…movie is more sedate and disciplined than the real thing."Naturalist: "Reporters are parasites, living off the accomplishments of other people. I don’t' see newspapers much, but what I do see sickens me." Souchak: "They only cost twenty cents." Reporter (Robert Biggs). Reporter (Tim Kazurinsky).	123416
1978	Continental Drift	N		Houston, James D.		News Media	123417
1942	Continental Express	M				Editor (Arthur Maude)	123418
1625	Continu'd Just Inquisition of Paper-Persecutors, A	PO	USC	Holland, Abraham		News	123419
1974	Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe	NSF		Compton, David Guy		TV Network Boss Vincent Ferriman implants a miniature camera in the head of Boddie, the reporter so that everything he views is transmitted to millions.	123420
2005	Continuum Factor	N		Marambola		Reporter Celeste, eager and very resourceful, listens to a man named Jason tell his life story -- he made his first kill as a boy and all men now fear him. As he tells his story of murder and evil, Celeste begins to find out secrets about her own past.Jason gives her a very vivid idea, of just how corrupt, absolute power and wealth can be woven into the human soul.	123421
1925	Contraband	M		Kelland, Clarence Budington (Novel).  Jack Cunningham (Scenario).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner-Editor Carmel Lee (Lois Wilson) inherits small town weekly paper and arrives to discover it is $200 in debt. Paper being run by Tubal (Luke Cosgrove), with Simmy (Johnny Fox) doubling as printer's devil and reporter.When the sheriff is murdered by a gang of bootleggers, Lee editorializes for reforms. She is aided by the recently fired school superintendent who is captured by crooks while trying to help  her. Journalist stumbles into a trap and also is caught.Lee escapes, calls police. Leader of gang turns out to be one of the town's leading citizens.Variety review praised the faithful reproduction of small town paper, but questioned by photographs were submitted to a sheet so small that the type was set by hand and would not have engraving equipment.	123422
1923	Contraband	NM	USC	Kelland, Clarence		Newspaper Owner Carmel Lee inherits the Gibson (Maine) Free Press and crusades successfully against a liquor smuggler who holds a chattel mortgage on the paper."Everybody said I couldn't run a paper. But I can. I can."Carmel Lee uses the small town newspaper she inherits to fight municipal corruption and crime.	123423
1973	Contract on the President	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Crosby, John		Correspondent Peter Battersea, Associated Press White House correspondent.  Aitken, White House correspondent for the Kansas City Star	123424
2006	Contract, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Didem Erol, Mircea Monroe). TV Anchorman (Les Weldon). Only thing standing between an assassin and his target is a father who must protect his son.	123425
1998	Contract, The	M				Newscaster (Susan Heinzig).	123426
2004	Contractor For Hire	N		Winters, C.N.		Lesbian Magazine Publisher Melissa Wright moves back to her hometown looking for closure from her past and someone who can build her dream house. She meets Builder Karen Riggs who runs a failing contracting company and learns her lover is seeing an ex-girlfriend. But in walks Melissa to offer a ray of hope.	123427
2002	Contrarians, The: Novel, A	N		Sernovitz, Gary		Magazine Freelancer Paul Galicia is a pompous reporter. He interviews a market analyst who thinks Galicia wants to use him for background research for a work of fiction.But he finds out too late the unscrupulous journalist has turned him into the prime subject for a scathing attack on Wall Street incompetence and excess.After the 28-year-old shallow, anti-intellectual analyst, who is a rising star,  reads Galicia's article, his ice-blooded confidence starts to falter. The article reveals the truth about his character and equity research.It raises accusations of intellectual sloppiness and corruption. And it makes the analyst feel like a dupe. Galicia had promised him their interview would remain confidential.The analyst's marquee stock falters and things to from bad to worse.	123428
1988	Control	N	OWN - P	Anderson, Jack		News Media. Catlett Communications buys TV stations and other media with foreign companies infiltrating American media.	123429
1987	Control	N		Jackson, Ken		Investigative Reporter Nathan Necessary informs the corrupt, savagely brutal mayor of aptly named Striptown (not far from Texarkana) that he's going to print the story of racist threats recklessly uttered in his cups by the swaggering mayor.	123430
1994	Control	DF			Series	Reporters Gabby Villanueva (2004), Felipe Viel. Hosts Carlos Ponce (1994-1995),  Lesley Ann Machado (1995-2000), Karla Martinez (2000), Enrique Sapene (2002-2003), Ilan Arditti, Cote de Pablo, Fernanda Maria Romero.	123431
2004	Control Room	DM		Noujaim, Jehane		Arab Television Station Al Jazeera is watched by 40 million viewers. Documentary, made during invasion of Iraq, shows the news staff at work.	123432
2004	Control: Control	T			Episode #1. 7-5-2004	News Media. Reporter (Gabby Villanueva). Reporter (Felipe Viel). Hosts (Karla Martinez, Ilan Arditti, Fernanda Maria Romero, Cote de Pablo).	123433
2002	Controlled Chaos	M				Entertainment Reporter Slick (Erik Engstrom). Editor (Robert Jolly). Photographer (Dave Shelton).	123434
1991	Controvertido	DF			Sports	Commentators Shanik Berman, Edgardo Codesal, Raul Orvananos.	123435
2000	Convenience	N		Metzger, David		Freelance Journalist Eric Jack Reed finds himself in deep trouble shortly after deciding to look into the abduction of high powered career woman’s two-year-old child. Then again, it could be his doing background work for his ex-lover Melissa who asks him to investigate her friend’s abusive husband, a New York City cop. 	123436
2008	Convenient Groom, The: Nantucket Love Story, A	N		Hunter, Denise		Columnist-Radio Talk Show Host Dr. Kate has it all -- a radio talk show, nationally syndicated column and a publisher who is paying for a lavish wedding to coincide with the release of her first book, Finding Mr. Right-for-You. But when her fiancé jilts her the morning of the wedding, her life begins to crash around her. Who, after all, would want a relationship book by a counselor who can’t even hold her own engagement together? She gets an offer of marriage to save her public image, but her heart and pride have been deeply wounded. 	123437
1927	Convention	SS	GPL	Dreiser, Theodore		Journalist Wallace Steele, newspaperman	123438
1999	Convergence (aka Premonition)	M			Ness	Tabloid Reporter Alli Caine (Cyndy Preston) is assigned to work with a more experienced editor Morley Allen (Christopher Lloyd) on a scandal paper, Daily Express.They find a mental hospital patient who can predict people's deaths and the young reporter thinks she may have died in an airplane crash.	123439
1975	Conversation in the Cathedral (Conversacion en la catedral, 1969)	N		Llosa, Mario Vargas		Reporter. Santiago Zavalita "Skinny" and "Superbrain," protagonist, first a student, then a newspaper reporter. Starts out as a spoiled child.	123440
2005	Conversation with Lars von Trier about the Europe Triology	DT				Journalist Bo Green Jensen (Himself) interviews Director Lars von Trier.	123441
2004	Conversation with Quentin Tarantino & Scott Spiegel, A	DT			Short	Interviewer Shannon McIntosh, Off-Camera Interviewer - Voice.	123442
1975	Conversations with Eric Sevareid	DT				Journalist Eric Sevareid and world figures	123443
1931	Convicted	M	VHS 5232			Reporter Bruce Allen (Jameson Thomas) is a criminologist/newspaperman who solves a murder on a ship	123444
1986	Convicted	MT				TV Reporter (Gloria Hillard). Reporter #1 (Jeanine Jackson) Reporter #2 (Hank Underwood). Reporter #3 (Delane Vaughn).. Reporter #4 Barry Laws).  Reporter #5 (Sandy Brown Wyeth). Reporter #6 (Michael D'Agosta). Reporter #7 (Ronnie Slavis).	123445
1940	Convicted Woman	M		Mooney, Martin, Alex Gottlieb (Story). Joseph Carole (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jim Brent (Glenn Ford) approached by woman wrongly accused of theft and sentenced to year in prison. When one of the inmates commits suicide because of cruel treatment of matron, the woman plans to get money to buy her freedom by selling story.Reporter poses as her attorney to get information and when it appears in print, a new matron is appointed to instigate reforms. Woman is abducted by two prisoners angry that they are no longer getting special privileges.They want to prevent her from returning to the prison on time after a granted leave, but the reporter rescues her and marries her when she is pardoned.Reporter (Don Beddoe).	123446
2006	Conviction: 80.80 Hostage	T			Episodes.	News Media  Newspaper Reporters (Sonny Vellozzi, Leesa Rowland).  Reporter-Hostage (Johnny Solo).	123447
2006	Conviction: Deliverance	T			Episode #10. 5-5-2006	News Media. Reporter (Leesa Rowland). Respected female attorney kills her husband and goes head-to-head against Jim Steele when she decides to defend herself in the courtroom.	123448
2006	Conviction: Indiscretion	T			Episode #11. 5-12-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Eileen Rivera). Reporter #2 (Tony Nation).	123449
2006	Conviction: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5595		Episode. 3-3-2006	News Media.  One of the district attorney's team might be responsible for gunning down another member.	123450
1962	Convicts Four	M				Art Critic Carl Carmer	123451
1978	Convoy	M				News Crewman (Pepi Lenzi). News Crew Director (Sam Peckinpah). Press Man Doug (James Edgcomb).	123452
1999	Convoyeurs attendent, Les	MF				Photographer (Pol Lombeau).	123453
1590	Cony-Catching Pamphlets	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		News	123454
2000	Coo Coo Café	M				Asian TV Reporter (Barbara Carrera) hatches a scheme to boost her sagging TV news career.	123455
1944	Coo Coo Nut Grove, The	C	L		In "The Golden Age of Looney Tunes,." Vol. 1, Side 9.	Parody Gossip Columnist. Walter Winchell parody	123456
1983	Cook & Peary: Race to the Pole, The	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (David Connor)	123457
1989	Cookie	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Lynn White).	123458
2003	Cookie Project, The	T				Interviewer (Stephanie Wynne - Herself).	123459
2004	Cookout, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Thomas James O'Leary). Reporter #2 (Wendy Williams).	123460
2004	Cooks, The: Honey and Wounds	T			Episode #12. 1-6-2005	Interviewer (Michelle Doake).	123461
2004	Cooks, The: Nights of Living Dangerously	T			Episode #1. 10-18-2004	Critic (Stephen Leeder - The Critic).	123462
1991	Cool as Ice	M				Reporter (Brooke Alexander)	123463
2000	Cool Billion, A	N		Perkins, Michael C. and Celia Nunez		Journalist Steven Cavanaugh pushes a friend to dig up confidential information about the high tech startup where she works. The friend agrees and turns up dead the next day.Enraged and guilt-ridden, Cavanaugh pursues man he suspects killed her -- until he stumbles onto billion-dollar conspiracy. Conspirators are after the reporter and his only hope for survival is to elude them long enough to figure out who they are.	123464
2004	Cool Cats in Interview Alley	M			Short	Interviewer (Earl Kress)	123465
1996	Cool Devices	M			Operations	News Media	123466
2003	Cool for Cats	NR		Adams, Jessica		Music Journalist Linda Tyler is working in a Chinese restaurant and engaged to a bank clerk  when she sees the advertisement that changes her life. A new music magazine is looking for a writer. No experience needed, just a passion for music and some youthfulness. Before she has time to draw a breath, Linda is on her way to London in 1979 to work for New Wave Weekly, her engagement with Dave is off and she’s living the life she didn’t dare to dream could be hers. So why is she still obsessing about Dave and his new girlfriend? And why is she alone when everywhere she goes people are together?Margaret Thatcher was elected as England’s Prime Minister, Sid Vicious committed suicide, the Boom Town Rats sang about hating Mondays and wearing school uniforms outside of school became cool. Linda’s lessons in music journalism and in love are products of that era. 	123467
1970	Cool It Carol!	M				Cameraman (Walter Sparrow).	123468
1884	Cool Kit, the King of Kids	N		Wheeler, Edward L.		Press	123469
1967	Cool Ones, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity/Television	Public Relations	123470
1993	Cool Runnings	M	DVD -R HQ 6082, 6083			News Photographer (Rob McEwan).	123471
1963	Cool Sleeps Balaban	NM	OWN - H - P	MacKenzie, Donald		Press	123472
1963	Cool World, The	M				Newscaster (George Goodman)	123473
1996	Cool's Ridge	N		Perrin, Ursula		Editor of a community newspaper named Leonard.	123474
1984	Coolangatta Gold, The	M				Commentator (Robert Brough).	123475
2005	Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night	M				News Coordinator (Sandy Mundy). Talk Radio (Neal Shapiro - Voice).	123476
1992	Coopersmith	MT				Newscaster (Yolanda Nava)	123477
1993	Cooperstown	MT	SV 186			TV Reporter (Dan Chambers)	123478
2005	Cooperstown	NS		Pilek, Eugena		Sportswriter detests baseball and is one of the citizens of Cooperstown that includes an alcohol-befuddled mayor determined to be more than a footnote to history, a town busybody who pitches missiles of miscommunication, a disillusioned ex-ball player turned warrior, and the sportswriter who hates baseball. Little to these ordinary people know that they are about to be thrust into an extraordinary situation as the construction threatens their quaint way of life. Teetering on the cusp of a decade in which commercialism could swallow them whole, they are spurred to action -- with unexpected, poignant, often hilarious results. It’s 1979 and though the local storefronts are slowly turning into souvenir shops, the town still retains its old magic -- but a proposed baseball theme park will change that. 	123479
1993	Cop and 1/2	M				TV Reporter Debra (Debra Becker). Eight-year-old dreams of becoming a policeman.	123480
1958	Cop Hater	M	DVD -R HQ 10436, 10437			Reporter Hank Miller (Gene Miller). Police detective tells Miller: Why don’t you try being a newspaper reporter instead of a policeman?  Reporter talks to detective off-the-record. But the reporter prints the story about the detective’s “idea of who shot the three cops, but it’s not the kind of idea you take to your superiors.” Detective is furious. The story puts several people in danger including the detective’s mute girlfriend.  Detective gets there just in time to save his girlfriend and solve the case. 	123481
1997	Cop Land	M				TV Anchor (John Johnson). News Video Camera Operator (Tracy O. Emory). Funeral Reporter (David Diaz).	123482
1990	Cop Rock: Bang the Potts Slowly	T	DVD -R 1752. DVD -R 10739		Episode #11. 12-26-1990	News MediaLaRusso rejoins the squad and asks Potts to be his partner again. Serial rapist terrorizes college campus and outwits detectives.Quinn reflects on the end of her marriage. Mayor Plank renews her run for the Senate.	123483
1990	Cop Rock: Cocaine Mutiny, The	T	DVD -R 1751. DVD -R 10737.		Episode #5. 10-24-1990	News MediaGaines and Rose bust executive cocaine users. LaRusso attends a swank fund-raiser. McIntyre falls for a stalked actress.Patty Spence is working to get custody of her baby. An Actress is being stalked, and she goes to the police for protection. Larusso continues his affair with his lawyer, but starts to show his possessive side towards her. The Chief of police busts a city councilmen for drug use.	123484
1990	Cop Rock: Cop-a-Feeliac	T	DVD -R 1737. DVD -R 10738. 		Episode #7. 11-7-1990	Reporter Lyle Barry (Ralph Bruneau), a gay journalist, is doing an article outing gays and wants to feature a judge's assistant. She tells him not to do the article and threatens his live-in partner, who is in the country illegally, if he does the story. Journalist backs down and doesn't do the story.The green eyed monster grabs Ruskin, who tails Quinn and Campo; Potts receives threats for "betraying" his brothers in blue; Mayor Plank sees red when a journalist threatens to "out" her assistant.	123485
1990	Cop Rock: Happy Mudder’s Day	T	DVD -R 10737		Episode #3. 10-10-1990	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).Potts, under pressure to come clean, and Larusso are taken off the drug case, so Larusso gets down and dirty, using his mud wrestling girlfriend to set up a bust. Mayor Plank goes under the surgeon's knife to improve her political profile.	123486
1990	Cop Rock: Ill-Gotten Gaines	T	DVD -R 10737		Episode #2. 10-3-1990	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).Potts won't testify against LaRusso. Campo tries to make peace with Ruskin. Plank berates Kendrick.The suspicious death of Tyrone Weeks sparks outrage in the black community. Mayor Plank confronts Kendrick about LaRusso's history as a wild card, fueling his hatred of the mayor even further. Hollander questions the officers involved in the Weeks killing. Gaines is truthful about the incident while Donnie lies and Ralph continues to state that the forensic evidence supports LaRusso's story. Hollander turns to Vicki to try and get her to convince Ralph to come clean. Learning that Ralph has lied sparks an argument between him and Vicki. Hollander feels it's time for Frank to get back out on the street and assigns Gaines as Frank's new partner. Gaines cannot stand the rookie, especially since Gaines likes to sing Motown hits in the patrol car. Frank begs for a new partner, but Hollander won't give in. After watching Vincent interrogate a robbery suspect, Donnie tells him that he no longer wants Vincent as a partner. Vincent, sensing that his story isn't going to hold with Hollander, hires high-priced attorney Sydney Weitz to represent him. Ralph finally comes clean and admits he falsified his forensics report, but warns Hollander to never try to get to him through his wife again.	123487
1990	Cop Rock: Martial Blitz	T	DVD -R 10738		Episode #9. 12-5-1990	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).The Larusso trial gets underway, with a battle royal shaping up between D.A. Phelan and defense attorney Weltz. Quinn and Campo clash with their new partners: Chief Kendrick has a second bout with the press.	123488
1990	Cop Rock: No Noose Is Good Noose	T	DVD -R 10738		Episode #10. 12-12-1990	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).Larusso takes the stand as the case goes to the jury; Quinn and Ruskin take a stab at marriage counseling. Campos new partner takes to the streets on hooker detail; Kendrick is accused of being racist.	123489
1990	Cop Rock: Oil of Ol'Lay	T	DVD -R 1751. DVD -R 10738		Episode #6. 10-31-1990	News Media. KNIB Radio Talk Show Host Gil Garrity (William M. Finkelstein. LaRusso joins him on the show.Quinn has a bad day, personally and professionally. Gaines tries to help a homeless person. Kendrick romances Plank.Quinn is in the line of fire, both on and off duty, when a jealous Ruskin takes aim at Quinn and Campo's partnership; Gaines sets his sight on helping a homeless man; Weltz has a shot at making Larusso a bigger hero "than Oliver North"; The mayor and the chief go off together for a romantic weekend.	123490
1990	Cop Rock: Pilot	T	DVD -R 1749. DVD -R 10737		Episode #1. 9-26-1990	News Media. Reporter (Peter Slutsker-Marx).A drug raid leads to the arrest of Tyrone Weeks and Patricia Spence. Patricia (Patty) has an infant baby girl who is remanded to child welfare. During their preliminary hearing, Tyrone is set free on his own recognizance due to overcrowding of L.A. County's jails. He later kills Officer Gilbert Braden, partner of Officer Frank Rose. Officer Vicki Hill takes pity on Patty Spence and convinces Captain Hollander to pull strings to have her released and to have the baby, Crystal, returned to her. Vicki is also contending with a lovesick partner, Officer Andy Campo, and a jealous husband, forensics expert Ralph Ruskin. Detective Vincent LaRusso forcibly coerces the identity of the man who killed Gilbert Braden from an accomplice while his partner, Detective W. Donnie Potts, looks on. Later, LaRusso fakes an injury to gain juror's sympathy while testifying against a drug dealer. Chief of Police Roger Kendrick blames the mayor and her policies for the death of Gilbert Braden and gives an impassioned speech begging Mayor Plank to provide funds for new jails. Mayor Plank responds by stating that she has already authorized a new jail to be built in honor of Gilbert Braden. She later accepts a bribe from a contractor and awards him the contract to build the new jail. Patty Spence, desperate for drug money, offers to sell information about Tyrone Weeks to the police. Hollander offers her $50 upfront with an extra $50 to come if her information pans out. When her information turns out to be false, Patty, in desperation, sells her baby for drug money. LaRusso and Potts manage to locate Tyrone Weeks and convince a judge to issue a search warrant of his property, but before they can arrive at the house, Officer Gaines and his rookie partner have already detained Tyrone against his rights and the bust is blown. Infuriated, LaRusso orders everyone out of the house, but Donnie refuses to leave. LaRusso kills Tyrone in cold blood. Ralph covers for LaRusso in his forensic report, but Capt. Hollander isn't convinced by Ralph's report and vows to bring LaRusso down...	123491
1990	Cop Rock: Potts Don't Fail Me Now	T	DVD -R 1752. DVD -R 10738		Episode #8. 11-21-1990	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).Potts won't testify against LaRusso. Campo tries to make peace with Ruskin. Plank berates Kendrick.Racism is an issue for Rose who punishes a bigoted detective to follow up on the shooting of a black youth; Potts who is having second thoughts about testifying; and Chief Kendrick who has a few choice slurs for the press.	123492
1990	Cop Rock: Three-Corpse Meal, A	T	DVD -R 1749. DVD -R 10737.		Episode #4. 10-17-1990	News MediaLaRusso is charged with murder; Quinn and Campo pose as a married couple to nab the baby-sellers who bought Patti's daughter; Chief Kendrick takes the Mayor on a dinner date.	123493
2005	Cop vs. Cop	M				News Media. News Reporter (Kiera Williams).	123494
1947	Copacabana	M				Columnist Louis Sobol (Himself). Columnist Earl Wilson (Himself). Editor of Variety Abel Green (Himself).	123495
1985	Copacabana	MT				Reporter (James Martinez). 1st Publisher (Rafael Mauro).  2nd Publisher (Stanley Brock).	123496
1998	Copo de Colera, Um (aka Fit of Rage, A, Glass of Rage, A)	MF			Brazil	Journalist “She” (Julia Lemmertz) is attractive, politically engaged  journalist of 25 who is part of an odd couple -- the man is a recluse in his late thirties in a farm house outside Sao Paulo where he has created a world of his own.  One morning after a night of wild lovemaking, he notices a hole made by ants in his fence and this raises accusations and discord between the two lovers. 	123497
1983	Copper Mountain	M				Reporter #1 (Barry Stone). Reporter #2 (Robert Gage).	123498
2006	Copper Sunrise	N		Cox, Carol		Journalist Mitchell Brewer for the Phoenix Clarion can hardly believe his luck in getting to write about the most influential pacesetters of Arizona’s future. Catherine is moving from the ranch she has always called home to Phoenix. Hoping to help Arizona achieve statehood any way  she can, she starts her job at a land investment company. With a quick promotion, Catherine soon forgets to keep the Lord as her priority. Brewer finds himself in a dilemma. When some of the land sales look to be cover for fraud, he knows he has to write the truth, even if it costs him dearly. So dearly that any future with Catherine could be gone. 	123499
1991	Cops	T	SV 81		Episodes, Two (6-22-91)	News Media	123500
1973	Cops and Robbers	M	DVD -R HQ 10264, 10265			TV Interviewer  (Lou Wood).	123501
1994	Cops and Robbersons	M				Newscaster (Charlie O'Donnell)	123502
1925	Copy	P	MLPL	Banning, K. and H. Kellock	One Act, 1924-31	Newspaper	123503
1929	Copy	M				Managing Editor (D.J. Flanagan). City Editor John Mack (Roscoe Karns).	123504
1951	Copy Boy	T			Fireside Theatre - 2-27-51	Newspaper	123505
1938	Copy Boy	NJ	OWN - H	Berger, Joseph		Reporter. Tale of a boy who works on a newspaper and progresses to reporter after experiences that teach him how a metropolitan sheet is produced.	123506
1952	Copy Girl	SS	MLPL	Hillman, Gordon Malherbe	In "Then It Happened -- Stories of Unforgettable  Moments."	Copy Girl. "Our Jane" was what the Daily Courier staff called her. Jane Bishop wanted to be a newspaperwoman.  Copy girls on newspapers got nowhere and their pay is poor.Not even a decent sort of newspaper. '"Only a nasty little tabloid and every pimply office boy in the place will be a reporter before you are. They never give a girl a break."Claire Hammond was everything Jane wanted to be. Betty Sutherland -- a war correspondent. Ending: This is Jane Bishop of the Daily Courier Newspaper.	123507
1961	Copy Girl	NJ		Richmond, Cecil Jane		Journalism Students want summer jobs. This teenage girl lands a spot as a copy girl on a newspaper. Realistic as far as the journalism is concerned.  Stereotypes.	123508
1925	Copy Shop, The	N	USC	Hungerford, Edward		Journalist Wendell P. Groome serves on The Tremont Republic, the New York Planet (parody on the New York Sun), and editor of The Republic, a large and influential publicationCountry lad who does newspaper work in the city only to return to his home-town paper.	123509
1995	Copycat	M				News Media. Reporter (Joseph Quinn Simpkins).  KXBU Anchorman (Dennis Richmond). Photographer (Bill Bonham).	123510
2000	Cor Blimey!	MT				Commentator, Racing (Alistair McGowan). Cameraman (Peter Yapp).	123511
2009	Cor Zero	N		Smith, Sanka		Tabloid Reporter is one of a motley crew of misfits who are friends of  registered nurse Harley Davis who has been more than content with her predictable, uneventful, average middle class existence. After surviving a tumultuous childhood and being abandoned with her newborn baby as a teenager by the child’s father, Harley was happy living what she considered a relatively normal life. While teaching her teenage daughter, Britt, to drive, Harley enjoys the beautiful Colorado landscape until her life takes an instantaneous, surprising turn. Driving their Mini Cooper, Britt hits a pedestrian, a local algebra teacher who suddenly appeared on the road. Investigators on the scene report the victim had already been sot shortly before impact, but when Britt is later erroneously charged with the man’s homicide and that of another person, Harley is compelled to take action.She calls upon some friends including the tabloid reporter, a pair of aging Vegas show girls, an attorney who is on the cusp of developing dementia, and a retired pathologist. Harley’s life becomes even more complicated when her estranged husband shows up. In the interest of extracting her daughter from the unsubstantiated criminal charges, Harley inadvertently enters a gruesome world of murder and Internet child exploitation. 	123512
1985	Corazon de cristal	MF				Journalist (Jack Taylor). Magazine Photographer (Carlos Blanco).	123513
1982	Corazon de papel	MF				Female Journalist	123514
1999	Cordelia Underwood: Or the Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League	N		Reid, Van	#1 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine.	123515
2003	Core, The	M				TV Anchor (Pamela Martin). Journalist (Vanna Bonta)	123516
1608	Coriolanus	P		Shakespeare, William		Messengers. Act V Scene IV. Two messengers.  Sicinius: What's the news?  Second Messenger: Good news, good news!News. Act IV Scene V. Third Servant: I can tell you news; news, you rascals. First and Second Servants: What, what, what? let's partake…Third Servant: …But the bottom of the news is….Act I Scene VI.  Enter a Messenger. Cominius:  Thy news?  Messenger proceeds to give a full and thorough report.	123517
1951	Cork on the Water	N	OWN - H	Hastings, Macdonald		Press	123518
2000	Corka Hitlera (aka Hitler's Daughter…Wants to Occupy the White House).	NSF		Benford, Timothy B.		TV Anchorwoman Sharon Franklin is an ambitious, attractive, nationally known TV anchor. She is rumored to have been the bedmate of the Secretary of State. She is also suspected of being Adolf Hitler's daughter.On a dark night in May 1945, a pregnant woman leaves Europe on a U-boat. Five decades later, proof has been found by a White House aid that the silent but central architect of the resurgence of neo-Nazism in the United States is Hitler's daughter.Other suspects are a congresswoman who could become the first woman president or vice president of the United States and the wife of the incumbent vice president,The White House aid time travels back to 1945 to discover who is really Hitler's daughter.	123519
2001	Corky Romano	M				Reporter (Dilva Henry). Reporter (James Hill). Reporter (Patrick Stinson).	123520
2008	Corky’s Story	N		Meehan, Christopher		Journalist Corky Cunningham is a former U.S. Olympic hockey team hopeful who now works as a reporter at The World in Chicago. As a rookie reporter, she is sent to cover a fire at a building in inner city Chicago. She finds out that the building houses an incinerator used to burn the bodies of dogs that have been used in medical research. Soon after, she is part of the reporting team sent to cover a bombing at the Sears Tower. Later, she is on hand when one of the bombers blows himself up in Grant Park. With the help of a Chicago cop and a seasoned reporter from her paper, The World, Corky learns that terrorists trying to stop a doctor from using embryos to make a genetic medicine are the source of all of the mayhem. 	123521
1953	Corner for Lucia, A	SSF	USC	Derleth, August		Press	123522
2008	Corner of the Dead	N		Lurie, Lynn		American Photojournalist Lisette, her heart set on helping Peruvian citizens terrorized by the Shining Path guerrillas, does her best as a humanitarian worker to understand and protect her fellow villages in the violent 1980s Peru. Wracked with dismay and guilt, Lisette’s good intentions don’t always go as far as she would hope, and she finds herself powerless to stop her friends and neighbors from being captured or butchered. Lisette finds love amidst the bloodshed in her house mate, Karl, but a shifting chronology sees Lisette back in America with a husband and children seemingly unable to cope with all she has witnessed.The reign of violence perpetrated by the Shining Path Guerrillas, a Maoist based organization, and subsequent authoritarian counter attack by the Peruvian government, and the humanitarian groups that tried to help. Lisette is destabilized by the love she abandoned along with the fight, and desperately tries to find meaning beyond that of just surviving.	123523
2009	Cornered	M				Reporter (Alisa Reyes). 	123524
2000	Corona	NSF		Bear, Greg		Female Reporter aboard the Starship Enterprise as Kirk & Co. race to protostar Corona to stop a Big Bang	123525
2004	Coronado	M	DVD. 			TV Reporter Arnet McClure (Clayton Rohner) in El Coronado in Central America is a disguise for his work amongst the rebel faction. He joins a woman from Switzerland looking for her fiancé.Both get involved in the revolutionary uprising that seeks to overthrow the leaders of the war-torn country. The woman pulls out all stops to find her fiancé and uncover the reasons for his presence in such dangerous territory.	123526
1916	Coronation Address	PO		Graves, Robert		Press	123527
1960	Coronation Street	T			UK. Episode.	News Media. Weatherfield Gazette Reporter (Ian Kershaw).	123528
1982	Coronation Street	T			UK. Episode. 8-11-1982	Reporter (Ian Bleasdale). Photographer (John Jardine).	123529
2006	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode.	Journalist (Phil Rowson).	123530
1991	Coronation Street:	T			UK. Episode #486. 2-27-1991.	Journalist (Andrew Stanson).	123531
1972	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode #1217.9-20-1972	Photographer (Paul Copley).	123532
1997	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode. 11-16-1997	Photographer (David Fenwick).	123533
2000	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode. 11-22-2000	Photographer (Dave Dutton).	123534
2001	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode. 5-16-2001	Photographer (Dave Dutton).	123535
1988	Coronation Street:	T			UK. Episode. 6-13-1988	Photographer (John Laing).	123536
1981	Coronation Street:	T			UK. Episode.7-27-1981	Photographer (Stewart Howson).	123537
1977	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode #109.4-20-1977	Photographer (Enn Reitel).	123538
2005	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode.9-19-2005	Photographer (Rob Parry).	123539
2006	Coronation Street:	T			UK. Episode. 1-11-2006	Photographer Nigel (Craig Rogan).	123540
2005	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode.9-21-2005	Photographer (Rob Parry).	123541
1985	Coronation Street:	TS			UK. Episode.12-23-1985	Photographer (Trevor Nelson).	123542
1979	Coronation Street: Episode 1.1947	TS			UK. Episode. 11-28-1979	Photographer (Suzanne Jeffries). Disc Jockey (Mike Boone).	123543
1999	Corporate Fantasy	M				Photographer (Stephen Pannesco).	123544
1947	Corpse Came C.O.D., The	M	DVD -R HQ 7790, 7791	Starr, Jimmy (Novel).  George Bricker, Dwight V. Babcock (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joe Medford (George Brent) contacted by film star when she is sent the corpse of a movie studio dress designer along with a box of dress goods. Investigates while trying to fend off rival reporter Rosemary Durant (Joan Blondell).Connects corpse to jewel thieves.  Three murders, chase through Hollywood studios. Killer revealed to be detective who is the film star's ex-husband and a member of a gang of jewel thieves. Reporter (Robert Stevens).New York Times, 8/19/47: "Mr. Brent and Miss Blondell are the breezy, bantering type of reporters who badger the police as no honest-to-goodness reporter would dare do…."Reporters (Paul Bryar, Myron Healey, Robert Kellard, Michael Towne). Newspapermen in Office (Kenner G. Kemp, Fred Aldrich). City Editor Emmett Willard (Cliff Clark). Photographer Larry Massey (John Berkes). Copyboy (Robert Winkler).	123545
1944	Corpse Came C.O.D., The	NM	MLPL	Starr, Jimmy		Editor Joe Medford, wolf of newspaper row. Rosemary Durant, rival reporter, who continually scoops him. Emmett Willard, managing editor of Los Angeles Enquirer.	123546
1994	Corpse Had a Familiar Face, The	MT	SV 266	Buchanan, Edna (Autobiography).  Derek Marlowe, Dennis Turner (Teleplay)	Ness Book - based on Buchanan's experiences	Reporter Edna Buchanan (Elizabeth Montgomery) of the Miami Tribune is listening to a TV report on a missing woman, soon chasing after police when she gets a report on her scanner about a guy who shot his wife and is now holding off the police.Convinces young cop to let her accompany him into the building earning the wrath of the police chief.  She discovers the shooting victim is still alive. Assailant returns and confronts the reporter.  He wounds the cop and flees.Bypasses assignment on which editor sends her to pursue a hunch on the missing girl. Policeman continually complains reporters screw up police cases by printing information that allows criminals to get away.Buchanan finds the girl's boyfriend who takes her to the girl. Girl's father follows them, then  shoots the girl, and kills himself and police blame Buchanan who decides to quit her job. She reconciles with police and continues as a reporter.TV Reporter (Andrea Naversen).	123547
1937	Corpse in the Crystal, The	SS	OWN - P	McCandless, D.B. 	Detective Fiction Weekly, January 1937. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 889-902. 	Newspaper. Newspaperman Watkins of the Evening Star is a minor character.He reached a thick arm and laid heavy fingers upon a newspaper lying there. He lifted the paper and started at a square hole cut nearly therein. He took a square clipping from his pocket and fitted it into the hole in the newspaper. Letters from Readers. 	123548
2009	Corpse in the Soup, A	N		St. James, Morgan, Phyllice Bradner		Advice Columnist Godiva Olivia DuBois, a.k.a G.O.D. from Beverly Hills takes her niece Chili to a taping of the TV cooking show “Flirting With Food.” She’s selected from the audience as a food taster and winds up in the hospital with food poisoning. Chili’s mother, Goldie Silver, her twin sister, an aging hippie from Alaska, senses trouble through a psychic bound with her twin and immediately hops a plan for California. Together these two wisecracking amateur sleuths try to solve the “who’s sabotaging the cooking show” mystery with the help of their 80-year-old mother Flossie and their Uncle Sterling, both former Vaudeville magicians. Godiva develops a personal interest i handsome Chef Caesar Romano, the star of the show who just happens to need a new assistant. Chili, already an experienced sous chief, is offered the position, but her chance at stardom may be short-lived because someone wants to eliminate Caesar, the reigning Gourmet Gladiator champion, from the upcoming competition. When this year’s glitzy tournament begins, rivalry quickly turns to murder. Romano is arrested for the crime, and the sisters set out to prove he’s innocent. Can they stir up the cooking pot to flush out the real killer without getting into too much hot water?	123549
1965	Corpse of Beverly Hills, The	M			AFI-Sportswriters/MP Scriptwriters	Sportswriter	123550
1945	Corpse Takes a Wife, The	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, June, 1945	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	123551
1942	Corpse Vanishes, The (aka Case of the Missing Brides, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 8114, 8115. VHS 926	Robins, Sam, Gerald Schnitzer (Story). Harvey Gates (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Pat Hunter (Luana Walters) for society page of The Chronicle investigates deaths of several brides who collapse during wedding ceremonies. Their bodies disappear. Hunter tries to convince Editor Keenan (Kenneth Harlan) to put her on the story.He assigns her to another high society wedding and tells her if the bride drops dead she should just report what the victim was wearing. Discovers deaths are linked to orchid cultivated by scientist. Convinces editor to let her follow the story.Goes to scientist's house along with doctor who has been helping scientist and they become trapped there during storm. Begins to suspect scientist. Stages phony wedding with actress friend posing as bride. During ceremony, scientist kidnaps reporter.Reporter rescued by doctor. They get married. Editor: I "finally make a newspaperwoman out of you and then you have to go and quit." "Are you trying to make me believe you're one of those hard-boiled reporters that we read about or see in the movies?""No, but working on the newspaper one becomes cynical and suspicious." Reporter: "Do I get a byline?" Editor: "After this you can have a clothesline, with my shirt on it." Photographer Sandy (Vince Barnett).	123552
2006	Correcting the Landscape	N		Cole, Marjorie Kowalski		Editor-Publisher Gus Traynor of a small weekly newspaper called the Mercury  in Fairbanks, Alaska, is an independent spirit whose idealism has survived numerous tests. He has run the paper for 15 years aided by his fiery sister, Noreen.But these days costs are up and sales are down. The paper's difficulties come at a bad time for Traynor, a likable and sometimes reluctant gadfly who after many years of bachelorhood finds a new reason to fight for his paper's longevity,It's part-time journalist Gayle Kenneally, a single mother from the native village of Allakeket whose thoughtful, unhurried self-possession captures Gus's attention and ultimately his heart.Gus edits The Mercury with an eye toward raising the consciousness of the residents. The goal becomes difficult after a series of controversial articles prompts advertisers to withdraw their support nudging the paper towards bankruptcy.This sends Gus into a tailspin. When big business interests threaten the breathtaking wilderness he cherishes, he joins forces with a self-serving developer to take on the forces of progress. Then a murder takes place.	123553
1992	Corregidor Tape, The	NM		Ryan, Charles		TV Anchor Elizabeth Forsythe is rescued by macho marine biologist. Maverick American scientist and brash Forsythe race to stop rogue agent and his power-hungry men preparing to attack heads of state gathered off Great Barrier Reef of Australia.Villains already garroted Forsythe's photographer brother.	123554
2007	Correspondent X	N		Leary, John J.		Journalist Conn O’Farrell journeys to the land of his birth to uncover the circumstances of his older brother’s death. He learns that both his brother and his father in America has been engaged in running guns and ammunition for the Republican cause. O’Farrell meets Michael Collins, leader of the insurgency against the British occupation, and under the pseudonym, Correspondent X, covers the guerrilla war for Ireland’s freedom. O’Farrell was a young American wounded war hero from the trenches of the Western Front in World War I before covering the story of Ireland’s War of Independence in 1919.	123555
1967	Corrupt Ones, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	123556
1896	Corrupting the Press	SS	UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose		Press	123557
1968	Corruption	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	123558
1933	Corruption	M		Roberts, C. Edwards (Adaptation). Charles Berner (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Charlie Jasper (Charles Delaney) is a nosy reporter who helps the mayor when he is framed for murder.  Number of killings.	123559
1999	Corruptor, The	M				TV Reporter (Chuck Scarborough-Himself).	123560
2005	Corrupts Absolutely	NM		Hunt, Alexa		Reporter Elliott Delgado, a hot-shot FBI agent until a  burst of machine-gun fire retired him on a disability pension, is a Pulitzer-Prize winner who wants to enjoy his new career and spend time with his son.Then he receives a phone call from his old mentor at the FBI. He uncovers a conspiracy between the BISC (Bureau of Illegal Substance Control) and the Pentagon -- war on drugs is about to go nuclear. It's the near future and vigilantism runs amok.Del and a female agent, who is an assassin, are running targets as BISC agents chase them from Mexico to Maine.  A coordinated wave of assassinations, launched by the Colombia drug cartel has dealt a blow to American law enforcement.Across the country thousands of judges, DEA cops and FBI agents have been gunned down. Unlucky bystanders are caught in the crossfire, "the slaughter of innocents," the news media have termed it. New martial law act gives the BISC star-chamber powers.It has the power to act as judge and jury and to snuff out those it convicts. Killer falls for the journalist which complicates the business of rubbing him out. Two hook up to redress series of wrongs and the fate of the nation hangs in the balance.	123561
1971	Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro, La (Paralyzed, aka Short Night of the Glass Dolls, The, aka Malastrana)	M		Lado, Aldo (Screenplay	Italy-West Germany-Yugoslavia - Ness Book	Correspondent Gregory Moore (Jean Sorel) is American Journalist found paralyzed in park in Prague and is taken to the morgue. While examined by attendants who presume he is dead, flashbacks recount what led to his present condition. Reporter wants to leave Prague to go to London.Growing tired of continual suppression of individual freedom. When girlfriend disappears his fellow journalists including a woman attracted to him, try to help him find out what became of her. Journalist tries to get police cooperation.Is told they avoid collaborating with foreign journalists. Police criticize newsman for carrying out own investigations. Tell him immunity of press to police arrest could be suspended. One of reporter's colleagues killed after claiming to have informationPolice try to force reporter to admit he is a drug addict, that his girlfriend died of an overdose. Girlfriend's body shows up in his apartment. Cops claim he killed her and colleague. Reporter discovers girlfriend's death connected to black magic.Uncovers truth but is put into a paralytic state by scientist. Wheeled into operating room where anatomy class has gathered. Gets his hand to move, but only visible to doctor who holds it in place as he begins dissection. Journalist (Vladimir Bosnjak).	123562
2000	Corte del pueblo, La	TF			Series 2000-2004	Interviewer (Patricia De Leon, 2000).	123563
2000	Corte familiar, La	T			Series 2000-2003	Reporters (Nicole Fox, Alexi Gonzalez).	123564
1978	Corvette Summer	M				School Newspaper Photographer (Lisa Tollefson). Loop Cameraman (David Byrd).	123565
2007	Cory in the House: Beat the Press	T	DVD -R HQ 8340		Episode. 3-23-2007	News Media. Reporters (Johari Johnson, Patricia Mizen)	123566
1996	Cosas que nunca te dije	MF				Reporter (Shannon Brinias)	123567
1994	Cosby Mysteries, The	MT				Reporter. Hospital Reporter (Leonard L. Thomas).	123568
1994	Cosby Mysteries, The: Lottery Winner Murders, The	T			Episode #1.9-21-1994	Photographer (Kipp Marcus).	123569
1988	Cosby Show, The: Gone Fishin'	T			Episode.#98. 4-28-1988	News Media. Action News Reporter Harriet Waters (Alanna Davis). Action News Cameraman Wayne Urich (Darrell Echols).	123570
1994	Cosmic Slop: Space Traders	MT				Press Secretary (Jay Koch), Alien Press Secretary.	123571
2001	Cosmo Warrior Zero	C				Correspondent (Dave Wittenberg - Voice - English Version).	123572
2004	Cosmopolitan Girls	N		Burley, Charlotte and Lyah Beth Leflore		Aspiring TV Producer from St. Louis, Lindsey Bradley, meets a copywriter Charlie Thornton whose passion for writing brought her to New York. Bradley left home to escape the shadow of her famous mother.Both women are determine to confront their bosses and demand more respect for their contributions. Both women need courage to leave unworthy men and get on with their lives.	123573
1951	Cosmopolitan Theater	T			Series - Dramatizations based on stories appearing in Cosmopolitan magazine	Press	123574
1997	Cost of Freedom, The	SS	OWN - P	Crowther, Peter	In “Marilyn: Shades of Blonde,” edited by Carole Nelson Douglas, pp. 200-215	Crime Reporter Florabel Muir with the Hearst Corporation.  Hollywood Reporter Joe Hyams of the Herald Tribune. 	123575
2009	Cost of Living	M				TV Newscaster (Lucy Hagan). Life after global warming.	123576
1995	Costa Brava	MF			Spain	Radio Interviewer (Luz Marina Reyes Peiro). Video Camera Operator (Marel Malaret).	123577
2005	Costas Now	DT			Series 2005.	Sports-News Program.   Correspondents Armen Keteyian (2005), Wanda Sykes (2005). Host Bob Costas (2005-2006). Sportswriter Leigh Montville. Reporter Wanda Sykes. Baseball Announcer-Commentator Vin Scully.	123578
1930	Costello Case, The	M				Reporter Blair (Roscoe Karns) and his girlfriend are suspects when a speakeasy owner who attacked the girl is murdered. 	123579
2008	Cotten Stone: 731 Legacy, The	NSF		Sholes, Lynn and Joe Moore. 	#4 Cotton Stone Mysteries	Reporter Cotton Stone. SNN Breaking News: Deadly flu outbreak appears overnight. New York City -- Health officials in cities across the country are reporting extreme flu-like symptoms showing up in emergency rooms. Non-existent, forty-eight hours ago, the sickness is causing medical facilities to be flooded with patients. Those stricken with the mysterious illness are complaining of high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and some bleeding. Although the usual antiviral drugs are being applied, the unidentified illness is unresponsive.Journalist Cotten Stone, the daughter of an angel, must prevent the greatest threat to mankind since the Black Plague. In doing so, she uncovers Unit 731, the long-buried atrocity of World War II, exposes one of the most disturbing secrets in America’s history, and pays the ultimate price -- selling her soul to the Forces of Darkness. It devastated the earth thousands of years ago. Its remnants are scattered across the human genome waiting to be reassembled into a deadly viral killer. Now a new generation of suicide bombers will use the virus to kill with something as innocent as a cough. Everyone is a target. No one can survive. Only one person can stop the heinous plot and its mastermind.  From the Amazon rain forest to the remote hills of West Virginia, to a secret passage beneath a medieval castle, to the darkest place on earth, North Korea, Cotton Stone works to prevent the plague from killing off humankind. A dying man, ravaged with disease and bleeding from his eyes, nose and mouth, makes his way to SNN headquarters where he delivers a mysterious message to Cotten Stone with his final breath -- “Black needles.”  Black Needles was the code name for an ultra-secret Japanese World War II experiment using a deadly, and ghastly, ancient virus. Now Cotten must race against time to find those responsible for unleashing the virus upon the world once again. While battling the forces of evil, Cotten fights for her soul as the Nephilim attack the person she loves most in the world -- Cardinal John Tyler.	123580
2005	Cotten Stone: Grail Conspiracy	NSF		Sholes, Lynn and Joe Moore. 	#1 Cotton Stone Mysteries	TV Journalist Cotten Stone on assignment in the Middle East, stumbles upon an archeological dig that uncovers the world's most-sought-after religious relic: the Holy Grail.With his last dying breath, Dr. Gabriel Archer gives it to Cotten, uttering "You are the only one" in a language she's heard from only one other person--her deceased twin sister.What begins as a hot news story for the ambitious young reporter soon turns into a nightmare when the Holy Grail is stolen and strange "accidents" befall her dearest friends.Running for her life, she turns to a priest with firsthand knowledge of religious artifacts, for help. Anonymous source leads them to New Orleans during Mardi Gras where an abominable experiment is underway.Unless it is destroyed, it will unleash an ancient evil upon the Earth.	123581
2007	Cotten Stone: Hades Project, The	NSF		Sholes, Lynn and Joe Moore. 	#3 Cotton Stone Mysteries	Reporter Cotton Stone is a Nephilim, the daughter of a fallen angel and a mortal, but unlike the rest of her species, she is on the side of good as one of God’s warriors. Her father repented his sin and he had two daughters -- one took his place in heaven. A new battle is brewing as the Devil’s Nephilim is creating a super computer using the code given by the kidnapped son of Alan owner of CyberSys. The forces of evil intend to unleash the Hades virus, which will cause disasters leading to millions dead and a new Dark Ages. A childhood friend of Cotton is on the run with her daughter who sees the red auras of those aligned with Satan. They want her dead and Cotton is her only hope for survival. Alan’s son and Lindsay’s daughter meet after both are temporarily free of Satan’s minion and it is obvious they know each other. Cotton thinks these Indigo children are blessed by God and there is an increase in their births for a reason she does not know. Both supercomputers need thodium, the substance found in the resin of The Tree Of Life and the wood is used by Noah to build the arc; the only known artifact that still contains this is the Spear of Destiny. If Satan obtains it hell will come to earth.Journalist Cotten Stone, the daughter of an angel, races to find the Holy Lance before it falls into the hands of her mortal enemy. The Holy Lance was forged by the seventh generation grandson of Adam, used to pierce the side of Christ at the Crucifixion, and possessed by some of history’s most powerful men -- Constantine, Attila the Hun, Charlemagne, Adolf Hitler, Harry Truman. Now the ancient relic is about to be used again. This time by the Forces of Evil to bring mankind to its knees. From a secret tunnel beneath the Kremlin, to the Secret Archives of the Vatican, to the guarded treasury vault of the Ethiopian church housing the Ark of the Covenant, Stone tries to keep the Lance from falling in to the hands of the Son of the Dawn. For the relic itself is made from the rarest element on earth, a material needed to power the Hades Project. Time is running out as Cotten confronts the man who now holds in his hand the destiny of the world, a man who died over 85 years ago. 	123582
2006	Cotten Stone: Last Secret, The	NSF		Sholes, Lynn and Joe Moore. 	#2 Cotton Stone Mysteries	Journalist Cotten Stone is at the top of her craft until one of her discoveries is proven to be a hoax. Without a steady job, credibility or a shred of self-respect, the struggling reporter fades from the limelight.A year later at a famous Inca site, she unearths a crystal tablet that predicts the Great Flood and another final "cleansing"-yet to take place-to be led by the daughter of an angel.Racing to recover this last secret before the Fallen ones, Cotten comes face to face with her terrifying destiny, a legacy to battle the Son of the Dawn until the End of Days.	123583
1999	Cotton Mary	M				BBC World Service Correspondent John MacIntosh (James Wilby)who lives in India in 1954 after World War II with his life and daughter has several affairs with Indian women. When his wife gives birth prematurely, the family’s half-white Cotton Mary comes to her aid. John’s world comes crashing down when Mary catches him in bed with his attractive young niece. John finds out Mary has been stealing to help other Anglo-Indians and a confrontation takes place. 	123584
1991	Cottonwood	N		Strother, Raymond		Reporter with big dreams embarks on a political vaudeville tour and journey of self-examination.	123585
1988	Couch Trip, The	M				TV Reporter (Charles Levin)	123586
1908	Council of Justice, The	N		Wallace, Edgar		Reporter Charles Garrett was the Megaphone’s star reporter, with his hat on the back of his head and an apparently inattentive eye fixed on the electrolier, sniffed. The editor looked at him reflectively. :A smart man might get into touch with them.” Charles said, “Yes,” but without enthusiasm. “If it wasn’t that I knew you,” mused the editor, “I should say you were afraid.” “I am,” said Charles shamelessly. “I don’t want to put a younger reporter on this job,” said the editor sadly. “It would look bad for you, but I’m afraid I must.”  “Do,” said Charles with animation, “Do, and put me down ten shillings toward the wreath.” He left the office a few minutes later with the ghost of a smile at the corners of his mouth, and one fixed determination in the deepest and most secret recesses of his heart. It was rather like Charles that, having by an uncompromising firmness established his right to refuse work of a dangerous character, he should of his own will undertake the task against which he had officially set his face. Perhaps his chief knew him as well as he knew himself, for as Charles, with a last defiant snort, stalked from the office, the smile that came to his lips was reflected on the editor’s face. Walking through the echoing corridors of Megaphone House, Charles whistled that popular and satirical song, the chorus of which runs, “By kind permission of the Megaphone. By kind permission of the Megaphone. Summer comes when Spring has gone. And the world goes spinning on. By permission of the Daily Megaphone.”  Presently he found himself in Fleet Street, and, standing at the edge of the curb, he answered a taxi-driver’s expectant look with a nod.”Later, with the remorseless hands of the clock moving on, taxi after taxi flew up to the great newspaper office, discharging alert your men who literally leapt into the building. Later, with waiting operators sitting tensely before the keyboards of the linotypes, came Charles Garrett doing notable things with a stump of pencil and a ream of thin copy paper. It was the Megaphone that shone splendidly amidst its journalistic fellows, with pages -- I quote the envenomed opinion of the news editor of the Mercury -- that “shouted like the checks on a bookmaker’s waistcoat.” It was the Megaphone that fed the fires of public interest....	123587
1921	Council of Seven, The	NSF	OWN - H	Snaith, J.C.		News Media. All-powerful press combine threatens the peace of the world. Council of seven tries to destroy it.	123588
1925	Counsel for the Defense	M		Scott, Leroy (Novel).  Arthur Hoerl (Scenario).	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Arnold Bruce (House Peters) helps the daughter of a wrongfully imprisoned doctor expose a scheme by a wealthy banker to control the local waterworks and sell it to private interests.Daughter is also a lawyer and she pleads her father's case in court. Although she fails, her father is released to help fight an epidemic and saves the banker's wife.  Editor is also jailed on a libel charge, but is released and ends up with the daughter.Variety, 3/17/26: "…a typhoid epidemic breaks out, the old doctor's daughter gets on the local paper and does some of that fancy publishing which only newspapers can do in the movies…"	123589
1958	Count Five and Die	M				Documentary. Fake documentary filmmaking company	123590
1992	Count Geiger's Blues	NSF		Bishop, Michael		Art Critic Xavier Thaxton, the erudite fine arts editor-critic of the Salonika Suburbanite, a great metropolitan newspaper, is a cultural snob. He is exposed to radiation that endows him with powers far beyond those of mere mortals.He swims in a  pond whose waters are contaminated with illegally dumped radioactive waste. Adopting the name and costume of a popular new comic book superhero, he becomes Count Geiger. Then he starts to die of radiation poisoning.He acquires a strange malady -- culture (opera, literature, whatever) makes him sick. The only cure is a dose of lowbrow realism, especially comics and rock music.Count Geiger's creator, blaming Thaxton's hostile column for his firing, shoots Thaxton, who finds out he can expel bullets and heal right up. He realizes he's dying but lives to see owner of UC Superhero Comics convicted for masterminding the dumping.	123591
1844	Count of Monte Cristo, The	N	MLPL	Dumas, Alexander	Three Volumes.	Editor M. Beauchamp, a newspaper editor.	123592
1956	Count of Monte Cristo, The: Majorca	T			Episode #16. 6-12-1956	News Vendor (Tony Sympson).	123593
1948	Count Szolnok's Robots	N		Scott-Moncrieff, D.		Press	123594
1910	Count that Counted, The	M			Short - Silent Film	News Media. A Lowly Reporter (Augustus Carney). The Lowly Reporter's Sweetheart (Martha Spier).	123595
1953	Count the Hours	M	DVD -R HQ 2095, 2073. (False Start on Disc).			Reporter (Dolores Fuller). Male Reporter gives DA information about a confession.  The Daily Chronicle newspaper headlines throughout updates the trial and death penalty. Reporters (Richard Emory, Dolores Fuller, Harlan Howe, Kathleen O'Malley, Joey Ray).Courtroom Photographer (Ralph Brooks). Photographer (Allan Ray).	123596
1976	Countdown at Kusini	M		Roberts, John Storm (Story). Ossie Davis, Ladi Ladebo, Al Freeman, Jr. (Screenplay)	Nigeria - Ness Book	British Journalist Charles Henderson (Michael Ebert) reports liberation of fictitious African country. Reporter is killed in motorboat chase after rescuing female friend and leader of the revolution who were arrested while trying to obtain arms.	123597
1961	Countdown at Woomera	T			PR	Public Relations Officer (Michael Blakemore)	123598
1984	Countdown to Looking Glass	MT	VHS 389	Ruben, Albert (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Dorian Waldorf (Helen Shaver) gets secret information from the White House and it told to get additional confirmation before her piece can air. CVN World News Today news team covers a major disaster.When story turns out to be accurate, her boss TV Anchor Don Tobin (Patrick Watson) regrets that they waited.  Nuclear attack is imminent. The reporter is having an affair with a White House aide who wants her to leave with him."One more broadcast isn't going to make any difference," he tells Waldorf who insists she has to stay. Correspondent Michael Boyle (Scott Glenn) offers a live report trying to confirm use of nuclear weapons. Network goes to 24-hour coverage.Real-life TV journalists are used including Nancy Dickerson and Eric Sevareid. Many character roles are played by actual newspersons including Canadian broadcaster Patrick Watson as the principal anchor.Censorship issues, and a Deep Throat-style encounter with a source in a parking garage.  "…We'd better make damned sure we've got another source that doesn't just happen to be the reporter's boyfriend."	123599
2003	Countdown w/Keith Olbermann:	DT				TV Anchor-Host Keith Olbermann (2005-2006). Convention Correspondent Brian Balthazar (2004-2006). Correspondents Monica Novotny. Host Alison Stewart. Brian Unger (2006).	123600
2009	Countdown: Jerusalem	M				Journalist Allison (Kim Little) searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war. Newscaster (Meredith Louise Thomas). Newscaster #2 (Hillary Harper). Newscaster #3 (Bill Parker). 	123601
1912	Counted Out	A		Bellows, George Wesley		Magazine Illustrations.  Four drawings for American Magazine to accompany article by Lemoise on fight between former lightweight champion Jimmy Nolan and his nemesis Tornado Black. Lithgraphic crayon and charcoal with brush and ink.  One of four.	123602
1949	Counter Charm	SSF	UCLA	St. Clair, Margaret	In "Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes: Panorama of Science Fiction, A." From Fantastic Mysteries, 1949.	Magazine Art Editor Argus Sanderson (Sandy) at Glowing Skull Magazine. Mopsa Hansen, his assistant.George Blake, editor-in-chief of Publex Publications. Jabez Ordway, new artist threat to Sanderson.  Mrs. Connor, owner of Publex, ordered Ordway to do the drawings.  Sanderson, after looking at the drawings, throws Ordway out the 16th floor window.	123603
1942	Counter Espionage	M				Newsboy (Robert Hale). Newspaper Vendor (Robert Hale). German Telegrapher (William Yetter Sr.).	123604
2006	Counter, The	M			Short	Magazine Reporter (Ken Ruiz). Magazine Photographer (Michael R. Bowen). Cameraman (Maximilian Gutierrez).	123605
1982	Counterattack: Crime in America	DT			Crime prevention. Tips for police	Reporters (Terence McNally, Pamela  Galloway, Frank Wheaton)	123606
1966	Counterfeit Constable, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	123607
1957	Counterfeit Plan, The	M				Radio Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	123608
1924	Counterfeiters, The	N	OWN - P	Gide, Andre		Editor Olivier Molinier, former editor of Passavant's journal. Armand Vedel, succeeds Olivier as editor of Passavant's journal	123609
1980	Counterpoint	NM		Holland, Isabelle		News Media	123610
1991	Counterstrike	T	SV 118 (Last 10 minutes)		Canada. Episode. 12-22-91. Series 1991-1994	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes	123611
1991	Counterstrike	T			Canada. Series (1991-1994)	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.	123612
1993	Counterstrike: Badguys	T			Episode #66. 5-9-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Jeremy Holifield, a journalist working for an Addington newspaper, tells Chelsea Little, a high-class escort, over a drink that he is about to break a story that will send shake the British establishment to the core and, in the process, level the reputation of a few very well placed citizens. Unknown to him or the escort, a British agent has placed video and audio bugs in his hotel room as he engages the escort in some kinky sexual activities. Alexander finds out from various press reports that one Chelsea Little is the prime suspect in the murder of Jeremy Holifield in New York the night before he was suppose to fly back to Paris to hand deliver his latest story, which includes illegal arms dealings by a son of one former British Prime Minister. It strikes both Alexander and Helene that this is too much of a coincidence and too convenient for those people. He therefore sends the team to New York after securing their welcome with the mayor to restore Jeremy's reputation and catch the actual murderer. Alexander shows the team the coincidence is compounded by the fact that too many newspaper reports depict the murder as scandalous in an attempt to tarnish and destroy a good man. But this time, Alexander, the team and the investigating officers may have taken on too much.	123613
1992	Counterstrike: Bastille Day Terror	T			Episode #48. 10-17-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. A former KGB agent, Monica Steile, and her boyfriend, Gorki, smuggled a Soviet nuclear missile into Paris after killing two Russian border guards. Clark Reynolds, from the US State Department, flies to Paris to tell Alexander and the Counterstrike team what has transpired, reminding them that any premature leaks to the press would cause panic in the Western world. At the same time, Steile has no intention of selling the missile to her client, Jacques Baire, instead she kills him and her boyfriend, leaving their corpses at the scene of the supposed meeting. She and her lesbian girlfriend, Jessica, have other plans for the missile and the Counterstrike team now has to foil those plans after being caught behind the eight-ball.	123614
1992	Counterstrike: Behind Bars	T			Episode #38. 3-14-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Gabrielle goes on an archaeological trip with a few of her classmates and Dr. Hans Klein. Unfortunately, Turkish customs find a couple of historic coins in her purse as she clears customs and passport control to leave Turkey. As a result, Turkish authorities detained her on suspicion of smuggling. Alexander find out from J.J., his pilot, that Gabrielle has not only failed to arrive in Munich with her expected flight, but is not on any scheduled flights from Turkey to Munich. Alarm bells ring in Addington's office as he alerts Sinclair and Stone has to what has happened to Gabrielle, who is devastated to realise that her friend, Helga, has betrayed her.	123615
1993	Counterstrike: Betrayed	T			Episode #57. 1-9-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.A veteran assassin made an attempt on the life of Julia Devane, an old friend of Alexander, one evening after Julia had dinner with Alexander. Shortly afterwards, Alexander sends the team to protect Julia and investigate the attempt. Unknown to Alexander, Julia has plans to launch a hostile bid for Addington Publishing after Alexander refuses to sell. In the process of protecting Julia, she offers Peter the job of Vice President in her company. Alexander finds out that Peter may accept the position from Julia's lawyer, Sam Lever, who is in Paris to deliver the notice of intent to make a hostile takeover of Addington Publishing.	123616
1992	Counterstrike: Bosnian Connection	T			Episode #56. 12-20-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Bridgette, the former head of the environmental group Earth Now, is in Bosnia at the height of the Bosnian civil war investigating into the lost relief shipments of Firstline, a charity heavily supported by Alexander. At the time of her disappearance, Bridgette was caught in the crossfire of the warring factions as she tried to get the supplies moving from their city depo. Alexander receives a telegram from Bridgette informing him to expect a phone call from her within 48 hours, otherwise he should assume she had gone missing. The phone call never materialised and the press has began questioning the credibility of Firstline as a charity. Against this backdrop, Alexander sends Peter and Stone to Bosnia to find Bridgette and solve Firstline's supply problems, while Gabrielle flies to New York to disfuse the public relations crisis at Firstline main office.	123617
1991	Counterstrike: Breaking Point	T			Episode #29. 11-2-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Stone takes off to Toronto to see Frank Percy, a long time friend and CIA operative, after receiving an urgent distress call from him. Once in Toronto, Stone goes straight to Frank's office only to find him dead from a gunshot. The police arrives in short order only to find Stone hanging over a corpse with a drawn gun. While the Toronto lawyers at Addington Group arrange for Stone to be released on bail, Peter and Gabrielle fly out to help; only to find out that Stone has stumbled into a high level covert CIA operation.	123618
1992	Counterstrike: Cat in the Cradle	T			Episode #55. 12-11-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Frank Percy's son Sam heads to a nightclub to collect an old debt that John McGill, one of his father's informants, had owed him. McGill has a business associate, Lou, attempted to arrange for Sam to die in an 'accident' after he leaves the club that night to hide some ghosts from Frank and John's collective pasts. Sam heads to see Stone, settling into his new home in Philadelphia, and tells him that McGill is trying to kill him and he needs help. After learning of the botched kill job, McGill puts out a contract on both Sam and his mother. Stone foils the second murder attempt on young Percy, and calls Peter for help.	123619
1992	Counterstrike: Cherchez la Femme	T			Episode #39. 3-21-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. During a morning swim, Noelle Bonnier suddenly engages Peter in a 50-meter race. Afterwards, he begins seeing the lady, who stands accused of murdering her husband and stealing the jewels. Unknown to Peter, an American insurance investigator and bounty hunter, Dexter, is in Paris tracking her down and the stolen jewels. At the same time, an outraged Alexander wants a rather distracted Sinclair and the team to investigate into what is going on at his Geneva bank after receiving an outrageous phone call. Apparently, auditors has focused on a few numbered accounts, which has seen large sums of money being transferred to relatively small and obscure holding companies around the world. Bank examiners are convinced that something illegal is going on, possibly the bank is involved in money laundering or a bank employee is embezzling the bank and trying to cover his tracks.	123620
1992	Counterstrike: Circus Ring, The	T			Episode #44. 5-9-1992. End of Season Two	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. After a policeman on a motorcycle witnesses the dangerous driving by the driver of a blue van, he gives chase in hopes of stopping the van before greater mishap occurred. Unfortunately, the driver drives the van off the road and into a Paris river. After recovering the van, the shocked bystanders and reporters discover that three missing children in the back of the van died from drowning. Alexander discovers that one of the dead missing children is the daughter of James, a colleague of Alexander and a senior Addington executive, who requests a leave of absence to avenge the death of his daughter and prevent further similar incidents from happening to other parents of missing children. Alexander promises James that he will help and sends the team to investigate. Apparently, the three dead missing children were to be delivered to some unsavory third party, and now, the kidnappers of those children have to find replacements as they have already accepted payment. Peter Sinclair and the team will have their opportunity to catch the kidnappers in the act.	123621
1993	Counterstrike: Clearcut	T			Episode #58. 2-7-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Ron Waters and Susan Kimberley, a couple of fun loving environmentalists, find a dead spotted owl crucified on a tree with a sign carrying a message to Alexander Addington as they spent a beautiful day in the great outdoors. Alexander receives an urgent call from the Governor Jim Donnely of Maine telling him that the truce Addington had negotiated between the environmentalists and loggers had just went up in flames in his election year. A rather desperate governor proposes to intervene if tensions gets worse, but Alexander promises to fix the problem he helped to create and calls Peter and the team to rectify the situation, and they head to the small town of Manlow to meet up with Sheriff Jack Kimberley. It quickly becomes apparent that the loggers were due to return to work the next day, but this action suggests to Peter and the team that whoever did this wanted to sabotage that very agreement or so it appears.	123622
1993	Counterstrike: Contender, The	T			Episode #62. 3-28-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Jack Roy, a fight promoter, tries to convince Sugar Duke, JJ's younger brother and a raising star in the boxing world, to leave his long time trainer, Vinny, for him and his big money before a big fight. While JJ stops by to see his brother in training, he also meets Jack Roy for the first time and is not convinced that Jack Roy really has Sugar Duke's best interest at heart. After JJ drops Vinny home, a couple of assailants mug Vinny. JJ is convinced that Jack Roy is behind this attack and asks Peter and the team to help. Apparently, Jack Roy's gambling interest takes precedent and wants Sugar Duke to throw the fight. He even goes out of his way to make clear that Sugar Duke's girlfriend will take a beating if Sugar Duke fails to. Alexander agrees that the team should help JJ and even throws in some resources to back the scheme up.	123623
1992	Counterstrike: Curse of the Amber Chamber, The	T			Episode #51. 11-7-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. After several accidents at the excavation site of the last known place where the Amber Chamber was buried, the workers stopped working until their safety can be guaranteed, prompting Russian president Boris Yeltsin to call Alexander for help. One of Alexander's companies, headed by Professor Natasha Kirov, has been hired to locate and recover the Amber Chamber, a gift from a German Kaiser to Czar Nicholas I of Russia, after the Nazi stole it towards the end of World War II. Alexander dismisses the idea of a curse and the rumors surrounding the Amber Chamber and sends the team to investigate and get the workers back to work.	123624
1992	Counterstrike: Cyborg	T			Episode #53. 11-21-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. A Nobel winner genetic science researcher, Dr. Arno, and two security guards were brutally murdered at his secured lab inside the Krestline compound and his assistant, Moya, was gone. Alexander tells Peter that Krestline is a recent Addington acquisition and wants the team to find out who killed Dr. Arno and who took Moya. What soon becomes clear is that there is very little to go on and there is a lot more than what meets the eye.	123625
1992	Counterstrike: D.O.A.	T			Episode #54. 12-5-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Reporter (Jane Luk).A woman wearing dark sunglasses gunned down Peter Sinclair outside the courthouse, where a Libyan terrorist is due to be tried for the bombing of an airplane over Scotland. The dart that hit Peter contained a deadly concoction that will infect his bloodstream and nerve system resulting in his death within 24 hours. Stone tells Alexander that the trial of the Libyan terrorist and the gunning down of Sinclair is undoubtedly related. The team has to find the scientist and have him replicate the antidote before time runs out on Peter. Luckily, a young woman in the administration sector is able to point Stone and Gabrielle toward Dorit Yasmina, who is Dr. Stanley Ladner's research assistant.	123626
1992	Counterstrike: Dead Heat	T			Episode #40. 4-4-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. An unknown assailant murders an Arab guest of a charity event for animal rights organised by Ms. Previn at a public telephone booth at Charles de Gaulle Airport. The assailant successfully penetrates the tight security at the charity event by posing as the murdered Arab guest before anyone realises what had happened. Alexander not only agrees to finance this charity event, but also invites two Middle Eastern adversaries to the event. Peter suddenly receives word that Philippe from the police is at the front door making inquires into the security precautions surrounding Mr. Addington's little charity event; only to discover that the assailant, who is better known as The Fisherman, has killed one of the Arab guests and penetrated into the charity event with the intention of killing someone even more important. This sends the team scrambling for answers before The Fisherman strikes again.	123627
1992	Counterstrike: Death Seal	T			Episode #52. 11-14-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Stone receives news that a military transport plane crashed in Newfoundland, Canada, carrying 50 soldiers and its crew including the elite US Navy SEAL Squad 7 from a training mission in the Middle East. A certain Colonel Jack Devon spoke to the press about the latest act of terror that claim more American lives. Immediately afterwards, Stone calls Peter to inform him that he will not be attending the SAS Advance Training session, instead he has flown over to Newfoundland to investigate and in the process dragged the whole team over.	123628
1991	Counterstrike: Fall From Grace	T			Episode #25. 10-5-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. On a visit to Washington, Senator Fisk, former chief counsel for the Addington Group, tells Alexander that new documents concerning Panama, namely the private files of General Manuel Noriega, former Panamanian dictator; that can bring down another US administration has just surfaced. Frisk says that he wants to pursue an independent investigation into all this because of his disgust with the sheer amount of cover-ups that this administration has undertaken. Hector Stone, whose job was to get those documents and deliver it to a Senate committee, believes that he has been double crossed by his Panamanian contact, who intends to sell those documents to the highest bidder, but no one from the US can help Stone. As a result, Frisk approaches Alexander for help.	123629
1991	Counterstrike: Fire in the Streets	T			Episode #33. 11-30-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. On a visit to New York to meet with city officials over his low-income house project, NOVA, the deputy mayor asks Alexander whether he would be gracious enough to be photographed at the site of this project with him. While at the site, Alan Clayton, a local social activist, invites them to tour the condemned building and see the lifestyle of the homeless. The situation turns ugly after the photographer calls the police accusing Clayton to taking Addington and the deputy mayor hostage. The Counterstrike learns of this from a news report and rushes to the scene.	123630
1993	Counterstrike: Free to Kill	T			Episode #59. 2-14-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Dr. Sharon Rayne calls Alexander to inform him that Jack Morris has been murdered. Apparently, the burglar stabbed Jack thirteen times before fleeing without taking a single item. Dr. Rayne also tells Alexander that Jack was the third of the four members of the parole board that Alexander and Sharon once served on has been murdered and that Alexander is next. Alexander sends the team to investigate into these murders and protect Alexander as he plans to attends Jack's funeral.	123631
1993	Counterstrike: French Twist	T			Episode #61. 3-21-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Gabrielle attends a party in New York to celebrate the success of her friend, Quinton Jones, the artist. He tells her that his invitation is related to some information he has for her. The next day, Gabrielle wakes up in a daze to the knocking on her door. The police tells her at the station that Quinton Jones has been killed in an auto accident the previous night and believes she was the last person to see him alive. As a result, they want her to make a statement. Apparently, Gabrielle finds herself suffering from a total loss of memory of everything that happened after she got to the party. A rather desperate Gabrielle calls Alexander for help.	123632
1991	Counterstrike: Going Home	T			Episode #30. 11-9-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Alexander decides that the first of his many NOVA project will be in Philadelphia. The NOVA project will be clean of any mob involvement and, more importantly, provide affordable housing for low income families. The NOVA project in Philadelphia runs through Stone's old neighbourhood. Trouble begins with the unions being dissatisfy with the contract and rampages the onsite construction office. Alexander sends the team to sort out the mess and put NOVA back on track. After receiving news of what had transpired, Stone tells Peter and Gabrielle that, in that part of town, the mob runs the unions and in turn the unions control the workers. The mob expects kickbacks and bribes and Alexander will never agree to such an arrangement come what may.	123633
1991	Counterstrike: Hidden Assets	T			Episode #24. 9-28-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. News Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).Panicky publisher of a very controversial book calls Alexander informing him that the author in question has received death threats from various corners. He also mentions that he cannot afford to have anything go wrong now as the author is writing the last chapter of the book. Sinclair learns that the so-called safe house of the publisher is not so secretive given the number of people know about it. Peter agrees that he and his freelance associates will guard the author and ensure his whereabouts remains a secret. Unfortunately, a journalist complicates the matter and further exposes the intended victim to more risks.	123634
1991	Counterstrike: Hide and Seek	T			Episode #27. 10-19-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Detective Larry Larwin calls Peter in the middle of the night about the murder of Mike Montog, a US police detective working on a counterfeiting and murder operation, and his entire family in their car by a bomb. At Montog's funeral, Peter learns that the murderer, Rik Allen, had evaded police surveillance earlier that morning and a person matching his description was in seen around the Montog neighbourhood around the time of the explosion. More importantly, Allen has escaped to Brazil, a country that the US does not have an extradition treaty with. Peter now wants to dash out to Brazil on a personal vendetta to catch Allan and bring him back to Chicago for trial, but Alexander wants him to take the team to go to Brazil and dig out some concrete evidence that could be presented to the UN Commission on Extradition.	123635
1993	Counterstrike: Hit, The	T			Episode #60. 2-28-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Trevor Winston returns with a new scheme to revenge the defeat Peter handed him the last time round. During a getaway weekend in upper New York state, Trevor hires two goons (Vince and Xavier) to kidnap Peter while Peter's date, Yvonne Strait, reports that Peter has gone missing in the nearby lake, Napawan. Alexander soon gets word of the reports of Peter's disappearance and tells Stone and Gabrielle the news of what he has only just learned. Stone and Gabrielle rush to the scene of the crime to investigate, where it seems like the local sheriff, Ray Jenkins, is more caught up with the beautiful Yvonne than he is with the case.	123636
1992	Counterstrike: I Remember It Well	T			Episode #45. 9-26-1992. Season Three Opener	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Alexander's appraiser discovers the fake replicas of a priceless set of jewels because he arrived late due to the weather. Inspector Metti tells Alexander and Peter that he suspects that the burglar is none other than Nikki Beaumont because this heist has all her hallmark signature. The good inspector reminds Sinclair of their first case together involving six stolen Matisse paintings and gives him 48 hours to investigate. Unknown to anyone, a dangerous French gangster by the name of Godard hired an old pro, who is Nikki's father and mentor, to do the heist. The old pro, who was busted for the Matisse paintings, and his two masked burglars double crossed Godard by stealing the jewels a day early and fled Paris.	123637
1991	Counterstrike: In the Blood	T			Episode #34. 12-7-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Stash Janich, an old friend of Alexander's, sends his daughter, Carmilla, raising tennis sensation and Alexander's goddaughter, to a excellent tennis coach and a family friend after her old coach, Charlie Trevin, is stabbed after a tennis match, which Carmilla has just won. Alexander sends Stone and Sinclair to Yugoslavia with Stash in the event that a death threat should actually be realised. At the same time, Gabrielle accompanies Cramilla to her new tennis training campus ran by Vladislav Ademski. During her stay, she discovers something very strange is going on and drags Sinclair and Stone back to New York once everything in Yugoslavia has been wrapped up. In the process of the investigation into Vlad, the team discovers that Vlad is involved in blood doping.	123638
1992	Counterstrike: La Belle Dame Monique	T			Episode #41. 4-11-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Monique Lamer, an Europol agent, has barely met an informant with information concerning a case involving the counterfeiting of the new single European currency, the Euro, before someone guns him down. Monique goes to see Stone after she barely escapes from the rendezvous with her life and the briefcase the wounded informant gave her. She shows Stone the counterfeit of the new currency and asks him to take her to Addington, the only member of the committee who can be trusted with this very sensitive information. Monique threatens to go public with her information causing a Continent-wide financial scandal if Alexander does not help. Alexander has but one choice and calls Peter Sinclair to fix the problem.	123639
1993	Counterstrike: Muerte	T			Episode #65. 5-2-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.An assassin, suffering from a recurring nightmare involving people she had supposedly killed, and her two associates receive orders to kill Bill Kaskins, an industrialist, at a large reception. Unfortunately, Peter Sinclair and the Counterstrike team managed to catch the assassins before they could successfully hit their target, despite getting a couple of shots off and killing a security guard. Both of the associates died in the course of the assignment and only the primary assassin managed to elude capture. Alexander manages to find out that someone paid Muerte, a murder for hire organisation (and the Spanish word for death), to kill Kaskins and sends the team to track down the assassin and the people who hired Muerte. Unknown to Alexander or the team, at the same time, Muerte sends the same assassin with a contract on Peter Sinclair, Gabrielle Germount, Hector Stone and Kaskins as an opportunity to redeem herself for the loss of their two operatives. It does not take long before Peter and the team discovers that it is a race to save Bill Kaskins and their own lives as well as uncovering the culprit behind the attempt on Bill Kaskins.	123640
1991	Counterstrike: Native Warriors	T			Episode #28. 10-26-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Alexander learns from various news reports that a young Native American Indian by the name of Hawk accuses Alchemicals of poisoning the land and water of the reservation in an attempt to kill the Native Indians. To make matters worse, Hawk has detained a US Senator investigating these charges against his will and charged him with murder. As a result, both Washington and Ottawa has deployed armed federal law enforcement personnel on their own side of the border to effectively surround the reservation until the Senator's release. Alexander's old Native Indian friend stops in Paris to see Alexander and ask for his help to avoid a possible bloodbath due to the sheer number of official agencies involved in this crisis. Alexander introduces him to Peter Sinclair so that the two men could confer as to how to diffuse the crisis. Once again, Peter Sinclair and the team discovers there is much more than what meets the eye.	123641
1991	Counterstrike: Night of the Black Moon	T			Episode #32. 11-23-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. After signing a defence contract with Alexander and Raymond Cromwell, Canadian Minister of National Defence, Charles Hope receives a phone call informing him that his only child has been kidnapped by Lok, someone Hope has formed a brotherhood with many years ago in darkness. Lok's only interested is in the technology that is being used to build Canada's newest missile interception system. Hope privately tells Alexander that he must withdraw from the project, and an alarmed Cromwell, who overhead the conversation, asks Alexander for advise as to how to handle this situation. He also tells Alexander that, without this project starting on time, he will loose his seat in the next Federal general election. Alexander calms him down with promises to look into it and tells Raymond to keep this story out of the press until some other time.	123642
1992	Counterstrike: No Honour Among Thieves	T			Episode #49. 10-24-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. A renowned American mobster, Morris Lampke, and his widowed half-sister, Anita Duvallier, arrive in Paris, apparently with a mob contract on his head before he can testify in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on Organized Crime. James Gottoro, his bodyguard and friend for over 30 years, is shot dead upon arriving in Paris and is brought out on the airport luggage conveyer belt. That leaves little doubt in the mind of his half-sister who that message is intended for. She goes to see Alexander for his help without her half-brother's knowledge or consent and reveals to Alexander that many years ago when Alexander needed some money, a fairly sizable amount, the mobster put it together for Alexander. Alexander agrees to help Morris Lampke solely because of his sister.	123643
1993	Counterstrike: Peacemaker	T			Episode #64. 4-18-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.After a supposed IRA bomb took the life of a Protestant reverend and prominent leader within the Northern Irish Unionist camp, Lord Eames, the Undersecretary for affairs in Northern Ireland, orders a team from the British Special Air Service to hijack Addington to London in hopes of convincing him and Sinclair to protect Oliver Montcalm, the new leader of the Unionist, and his family during his trip to North America for secret negotiations with the representatives of the IRA. This task is complicated by the resurfacing of supposedly dead two militant members of the Unionist camp in Toronto, whose modus operandi fits perfectly with the means by which the good reverend was killed.	123644
1992	Counterstrike: Prize Package	T			Episode #36. 1-4-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Clark Reynolds, the US Deputy Secretary of State, calls Alexander looking for his assistance once again after a U.S. agent lost the package he was guarding to an Iraqi hit squad in Toronto. After securing Alexander's assistance, a team from the U.S. embassy goes to see Alexander and Peter and tells them that Mrs. Ashti Tabis, a prominent member of the Iraqi opposition and widow of the late mastermind of Iraq's nuclear weapons program, is the package that was lost by Halloway. Peter and the team rush to Toronto to assist Halloway in the recovery, but discover there is much more than what meets the eye.	123645
1993	Counterstrike: Raw Truth, The	T			Episode #63. 4-11-1993	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes.Senator David Carmichael dies in a car accident while on his way home after Monroe Park, a tabloid journalist and host of the television show 'The Raw Truth', implicates the Senator in Jenette Moore's fatal car accident on election night in 1978 after attending his victory party. Afterwards, Park does a piece on the Carmichael accident implying his drinking problems resulting in his reckless driving that night that caused the fatal accident killing the Senator. A furious Alexander Addington calls up the station chief demanding Park to retract his piece on Carmichael's tragic death. With sky high ratings and dramatic increase in viewership weekly, the station chief refuses to pressure Park for a retraction or pull the plug without proof. As a result, Alexander orders Peter Sinclair and the team to clear Carmichael's name and put Monroe Park out of business. Park decides to do an expose on Addington and the kidnapping of his wife upon hearing the news that Addington is after him. It is the job of the team to beat Park to the proverbial buzzer.	123646
1992	Counterstrike: Ripped from the Grave	T			Episode #42. 4-18-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Gabrielle meets her journalist friend, Stephan, at a reception for the new ambassador at the Romanian Embassy in Paris. Gabrielle calls Alexander from the police station the following morning after she learns that her date, Stephan, has been murdered in a manner similar to that of Jack the Ripper's fourth victim. Although Peter Sinclair is convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that a copycat is on the loose, Philippe remains very skeptical that this is a mere coincidence. This sends Peter jetting across the Continent searching for the first three victims of this copycat killer. Alexander delays the team's next assignment until this has been cleaned up.	123647
1992	Counterstrike: Skin Deep	T			Episode #50. 10-31-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. The police informed a fashion designer that her beautiful star model was found dead. Apparently Suzanne, an important investor in the fashion house ran by the designer, went off to her Paris office to help with the numerous media requests and coverage. Alexander wants the team to investigate this murder to make sure that Suzanne had no part in this crime. Peter went to the police station to confer with Philippe. He discovered, to his shocking surprise, that the victim died from the removal of her heart. Philippe also told Peter that there were nerve toxin found in the victim's blood indicating that, despite the fact she was completely immobilised, she was very much aware of what was happening as the butcher took her heart out.	123648
1992	Counterstrike: Sting, The	T			Episode #46. 10-3-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. After attending the surprise party planned by Suzanne, Ms. Previn discovers that she had left something behind at the restaurant, Henri's. Upon arriving at the restaurant, Alexander discovers a few gangsters harassing his friend Henri. Henri pleads Alexander not to call the police and assures Alexander that this will not happen again. Alexander calls Peter and the team to his office to discuss the mob's presence in Paris with the police commissioner and to secure the permission of the Paris police before swinging into action. In that conversation, the police commissioner informs Alexander and the team that Mr. Rosi has smuggled the Purple Shirt gang from New York to do his dirty mob business in Paris. After the first run-in, the mob not only goes after Henri, but also his family and Alexander for interfering. Alexander soon learns that Mr. Rosi and his mobsters want to quietly convert Henri's restaurant into a base for his illicit drug operation. Peter and Alexander devises a plan to bring Mr. Rosi and his mob to justice.	123649
1991	Counterstrike: Survival Instinct	T			Episode #31. 11-16-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. A US undercover agent is killed while investigating a suspected terrorist camp in New England operating under the pretense of a training facility for security personnel. Clark suspects that the agent's cover was blown by a leak from the US government and approaches Alexander for help. To make the request somewhat outrageous, he asked whether he could borrow the services of Hector Stone. Ultimately, Addington decides that the situation warrants the sending of the Counterstrike team.	123650
1992	Counterstrike: Three Tramps, The	T			Episode #37. 1-11-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Gabrielle receives a package containing documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy from a her source Lenny in Pennsylvania, who was killed within the hour of sending the package. She brings the entire package to Alexander in hopes of convincing him that it is worth a two-week fishing expedition in Pennsylvania. After government officials track the package to Gabrielle, two of them ransack her apartment as she meets with Alexander. During the ensuing struggle, Sinclair and Stone arrive to tell her that Alexander has denied her request, instead find themselves coming to rescue Gabrielle from her attackers. Alexander believes that the ransacking of Gabrielle's home is directly related to the package she received earlier and send the team to Pennsylvania to investigate Buddy Lightstone, and, if possible, clean up this historic mystery.	123651
1991	Counterstrike: Tie a Yellow Ribbon	T			Episode #23. 9-21-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. The conclusion to season finale 'Dilemma' deals with the fallout and the resulting consequences. Senior IRA figures quickly realise that Luke Brenner and all his known associate, namely Peter Sinclair, are involved in the death of one of their most significant members and, as such, revenge becomes their overriding priority. Harvey Went, Peter Sinclair's mentor at Scotland Yard, tells Alexander that he is Paris and wants a face-to-face meeting to discuss the imminent danger Alexander has placed Peter Sinclair and Luke Brenner in. It quickly becomes obvious to Alexander that both Peter and Luke are the next target of the IRA.	123652
1992	Counterstrike: Til Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #47. 10-10-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Ms. Previn hands a mysterious video to Alexander, which shows Chantal, his lost wife, holding a newspaper and a mysterious voice telling Alexander to await further instructions -- part of which include handing over one million dollars in American currency. Peter recognises the voice as belonging to one Trevor Winston, a criminal who was nabbed by Peter some years earlier. Despite all the inconsistencies and implausibilities, Alexander refuses to follow Peter's advice and sends the team to help bring Chantal back to his side, thereby becoming a willing participant of Winston's house of mirrors.	123653
1992	Counterstrike: Trigger Finger	T			Episode #43. 5-2-1992	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. Alexander finds out from his old friend, Yuri Kechnof, that the attack on a French prison bus resulting in the escape of Pechnoff and five other convicts has direct implications on the life of President Burbullis on the eve of her visit to Paris. Although, in theory, the President is responsible for the nuclear weapons in her country, the Russians are still very much in charge of their security, which has been the main concern for the West, especially the highly mobile tactical nuclear weapons, even before the collapse of the Soviet Union. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the President has a few enemies internally and externally with interests in crushing the budding democratic roots taking hold in Moldova; the threat to her life becomes very real. And to those people, Pechnoff, a rightful heir to the throne, is just a mere figurehead for their cause. As a result, Alexander has made the team available to Yuri, the Charge d'affairs at the Modovian embassy, for the 24-hour visit of the President.	123654
1991	Counterstrike: Village of the Damned	T			Episode #35. 12-14-1991	Journalist Gabrielle Jirmont (Sophie Michaud) is a globe-trotting French journalist solving crimes. An angry Dr. Joseph Severn, a biologist in charge of a World Food Organisation project in Ontario, transmits a message resembling that of an insane man after he discovers a crate of liquid pesticide in a warehouse on his experimental farm, which Alexander Addington helped to fund. After Alexander adjourns a business meeting, Bennett informs Addington of the tape and its contents, which, after listening to it, prompts Alexander to send the team to the experimental farm to investigate. What they discover is something far more sinister, leading them to investigate a man named Schteiler.	123655
1993	Countess Alice, The	MT	SV 190		1-24-93	Reporter Nick Black (Duncan Bell) is assigned a then-and-now piece on a 50-year-old photo spread of three society beauties. One of them is now widowed and agrees to be interview.	123656
1967	Countess from Hong Kong, A	M				Reporter (Paul Carson). Reporter (Larry Cross). Reporter (Bill Edwards). Reporter (Lew Luton). Reporter (Drew Russell).  . Reporter (John Sterland). Reporter (Marianne Stone). Reporter (Paul Tamarin).Photographer (Kevin Manser).	123657
1934	Countess of Monte Cristo, The	M			1932 German Film - Ness Book	Reporter Stefan (Paul Page) boyfriend of bit actress who is mistaken for a real countess.  Stefan ends up writing a story about it all that he is able to sell for a good deal of money.She marries the reporter. Newspaper Editor (Harvey Clark).	123658
1997	Counting Coup	N		Gearino, G.D.		Columnist Tad Beckman makes his living "arranging the words this way and that" for the Barrington Chronicle, a small-town Georgia daily. He had started out to testify on the human condition, but lately he's become jaded at predictability of human nature.When a woman calls from the trailer park with a tale of victimization about her abusive ex-husband is threatening and the police won't protect her, he impatiently yells at her to pack up the kids and leave town.She's murdered within days by her ex who then chops off her head in front of her children. Beckman writes a self-flagellating column that nets him a Pulitzer Prize. He then promptly quits the newspaper.After a year of aimlessness, he takes up his trade with renewed vigor only to be duped by a lover into writing a libelous column. Beckman is not a tough guy. Sardonic and knowing enough in his down-home, corn-pone style.The jaded newspaperman writes a column three times a week. He falls into journalism after college and quickly discovers a talent for it, especially when he goes beyond simple mechanics of reporting and becomes advocate of some lost cause or character.	123659
2005	Counting the Days	M				Reporter (Cynthia Burgess).	123660
1981	Country	T		Griffiths, Taylor (Play)	Play for Today (1970)	Gay Journalist Philip Carlion (James Fox). In 1945, the Carlions assemble at an English country  house for a family gathering. During the event, they must determine who is to take over the family brewing empire since the parent head of the business is getting old. The results of the 1945 general election causes a major stir, and some angry farmers occupy a barn. 	123661
2002	Country Bears, The	M				TV Reporter (Paul Rugg)	123662
1966	Country Boy	M			AFI-Television	Reporter (Richard Brackett).	123663
1915	Country Boy, The	M		Selwyn, Edgar (Play).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaperman Merkle (Horace B. Carpenter) presents the hero from committing suicide when he loses his job because of a vamp. The reporter wins money by gambling at roulette and helps the hero start a paper in the hero's hometownTom Wilson (Marshal Neilan) is the hero who starts the paper.	123664
1955	Country Canada	DT			Series 1955	Reporter, 2000 (Reg Sherren)	123665
1936	Country Doctor, The	M				News Media. City Editor (John Dilson). Editor (Edward McWade).	123666
1953	Country Editor	DT			Omnibus segment. 3-15-53	Documentary	123667
1945	Country Editor, The	H		Rockwell, Norman		Country Editor Jack Blanton, editor of the Monroe County Appeal, Paris, Missouri.  Appeal's printer Paul Nipps included. The world of a small-town editor in April 1945.Saturday Evening Post	123668
1984	Country Girl, A	SS	GPL	Hood, Mary	In "How Far She Went: Stories by Mary Hood."  First appeared in The Georgia Review.	Journalist Paul Montgomery, feature writer.  When his article appears, more tourists arrive in town.	123669
1954	Country Girl, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4509, 4510. SVD 1184			Photographer (Charles Tannen). First Photographer (Charles Tannen). Second Photographer (John Florio).	123670
1994	Country Life	M	DVD -R 1709			Critic in post-World War I Australia. Local doctor adores his the wife of failed critic in post-World War I.	123671
1935	Country Mouse	C	L. Vol. 5, Golden Age			Radio. Fight heard on radio	123672
2005	Country Music Across America	T			Series 2003-	Correspondent Cat Greenleaf. Reporter Mark Hagen (2006). Host Storme Warren.	123673
2003	Country of My Skull	M				African-American Washington Post Journalist Langston Whitfield (Samuel L. Jackson), a skeptical reporter who tracks down the most notorious torturer in the South African police and tries to penetrate mind of a monster.The experience makes him face his own demons. White South African Anna Malan (Juliette Binoche) is an Afrikaans poet who is covering the hearings for radio.  Shattered by accounts of cruelty and depravity committed by her fellow countrymen.His editor provocatively sends him to South Africa to cover the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings, in which those who committed murder and torture on both sides during Apartheid are invited to come forward and confront their victims.By telling the unvarnished truth and expressing contrition, they may be granted amnesty. Can the deep wounds of Apartheid be healed through reconciliation. Both Whitfield and Malan must question their sense of identity -- where do they each belong?How responsible are they for what is done in the name of their respective countries? Moving testimony of victims affects both deeply. Both estranged from families. Shared experience brings them closer to each other. PR Person (Marisa Sarfatti).	123674
1706	Country Parson's Advice To Those Little Scriblers, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		Advice Pamphlet	123675
1791	Country Printer, The	PO		Freneau, Philip		Printer. Jack-of-all-trades printer, the 18th century equivalent of the country editor, as a respected member of the community	123676
1988	Countryfile	T			UK. Series 1988	Reporters Charlotte Smith (1998-1999), Miriam O'Reilly (2001), Rachel Morgan (1999), Kim Riley (1998). Presenters John Craven (1998-1999), Chris Baines (1989-1992), Ben Fogle (2001), Adam Henson (2001), Michaela Strachan (1999).	123677
2005	County General	M				Newswoman (Brandi Magee).	123678
1999	Coup	M				Publisher (Nazli Ilicak) of a newspaper. Editor (Oral Calislar), Cumhuriyet Newspaper. Reporter, Interpress Service (Ertugrul Kurkcu). Correspondent, Turk CNN (Mehmet Ali Birand). Publisher (Ferit Ilsever), Aydinlik Newspaper.Columnist (Dr. Toktamis Ates).	123679
1985	Coup d'Etat	N		Harvey, John		News Media	123680
2007	Coup, The	N		Malanowski, Jamie		Journalist Maggie Newbold, the sexy fallen-star journalist with a bad habit of sleeping with her sources, is on a rehabilitation tour with Newsbreak Magazine.Vice President of the United States was a one-time software billionaire and is bored out of his skill being reduced to the most empty tasks while the President sinks lower and lower in the polls with every gaffe and self-generated fiasco.He sees in Newbold the instrument of his salvation and he sets into motion a plot whereby the administration will be so tarred by scandal that the President will have to resign.That will leave the Oval office vacant for the current vice president.	123681
2007	Coupage Meets Big Foot	C	DVD -R HQ 8049			News Parody. Special Nowhere News Anchor from Channel 99 reports on Big Foot on TV.	123682
1996	Courage Under Fire	M	DVD -R HQ 10266, 10267			CNN Reporter (Peter Arnett) - Himself	123683
1984	Courier of Death	M				Reporter (Sandra Burgess).	123684
1965	Court Case	P	MLPL	Samson, L.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	123685
1934	Court House Square	N		Anderson, Phil		Editor John Mason, editor of the Plainville Press, a rural community  newspaper. Champions cause of commercial aviation.  Slangy, aggressive newspaper woman Jo Robinson.	123686
1959	Court of Human Relations, The	DT			Series 6-22-1959 to 8-14-1959. NBC	TV Host-Producer-Creator A.L. Alexander.  Guest panelists. Public Affairs Program. Advice on interpersonal problems.	123687
1955	Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2713, 2714			News Media plays an important part in the court-martial of Billy Mitchell.  Mitchell's attorney accused of courting the press. Reporter Howard Millikan (Gregory Walcott). Reporter Carl Tuttle (Robert Williams). Court Reporter (Jack Perrin).Reporters (Lars Hansen, George Mayon, Michael Lally, Cy Malis, Charles Chaplin Jr., Joel Smith, Al Page, Jordan Shelley, Fred Perce, William Fox).	123688
1700	Court, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	123689
2002	Court, The	T	SVD 1159			News Media	123690
2002	Court, The: Back in the Bottle	T			Episode #6.	News Media. Morning Anchor (Barry Wiggins).	123691
2002	Court, The: Due Process	T			Episode #2. 4-2-2002	Photographer (Brandon McKennah).	123692
2002	Court, The: Life Sentence	T			Episode #1. 3-26-2002	Times Reporter Bauer (Paul Vincent O'Connor). Post Reporter Alger (Bryan Rasmussen).	123693
2002	Court, The: Stay, The	T	SVD 1159  (Missed Beginning)		Episode	News Media	123694
1995	Courthouse: One Flew Over the Courthouse	T	DVD -R HQ 6532		Episode #2. 9-20-1995.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Barbara Beck). Reporter #2 (Anthony Winters).  Reporter #3 (Matt K. Miller). When a famous athlete is arrested for murder, the court personnel vie for the high-profile case. Justine (Patricia Wettig) handles the media frenzy.	123695
2006	Courting Alex: Is She Really Going Out With Him?	T			Episode. 1-30-2006	Reporter (John Wellner). Alex tires to keep her relationship with Scott a secret form her father, who despises Scott for refusing to sell the tavern.	123696
2009	Courting Miss Adelaide	N		Dean, Janet		Newspaperman Charles Graves believed his heart was closed forever. But he swore to stand by this lovely, lonely woman who was fighting for the right to take some motherless child into her heart. And her gentle soul and unwavering faith made him wonder if even he could overcome the bitter lessons of the past, and somehow find the courage to love. The “orphan train” seemed like small-town spinster Adelaide Crum’s last chance to know the simple joys of family life. So many lost children, every one of them dreaming only of a caring home -- the home she longed to offer. And yet the narrow-minded town elders refused to entrust even the most desperate child to a woman alone. 	123697
2002	Courtney Frome: Open for Inspection	N		Bird, Carmel	#2 Courtney Frome	Freelance Journalist Courtney Frome, a sassy blonde reporter, and crew investigate the killer in a world of expansive bay views and renovator’s delights. It turns out a quest for vengeance for a crime committed years ago leads to the bodies of two young women being discovered in two desirable properties on the real estate market.Courtney is a young, good-looking apparent fluffbrain whom we are to imagine equipped with heart of gold and a will, if not steel, then at least a soul into which the iron enters. She is equipped with her raffish photographer mate, Sean, and with her long-suffering breu, Peter Prohaska (PP), a wisecracking crime reporter, whose primary function is to listen to Courtney and feed her takeaway. If the truth be told PP, despite the enthusiasm of the heroine’s grandmother and her cat, is a bit of a pain but he’s in the time-honored Australian tradition of the waste-of-space male who hovers like a shadow round the feisty, intuitive girl. Courtney’s a goer and there’s also Vanessa, the talking mog, full of miaowing sangfroid and wisdom. 	123698
2000	Courtney Frome: Unholy Writ	N		Bird, Carmel	#1 Courtney Frome	Freelance Journalist Courtney Frome, a sassy blonde reporter, knows how to write a story. She is hired to put together a feature on a novel by a girl who has been murdered. Courtney soon realizes that finding the truth is not the same as finding a story. With the help of Peter Prohaska, a wisecracking crime reporter, Courtney interviews those who knew Brooke Ferguson best. But everyone seems to have known a different Brooke. Can Courtney put the pieces together and find the killer before someone else dies? 	123699
1996	Courts of Love, The	SS		Gilchrist, Ellen	Collection of Short Stories and Novella	Film Critic Neiman Gluuk of the San Francisco Chronicle is a journalist who is godfather to twins of his best friend, a big-hearted bookstore owner. They experience a terrorist assassination of one of their friends.When Gluuk marries a scientist, it sparks a story about his wife's cousin who adopts two difficult girls after losing her four-year-old daughter in the Oklahoma City bombing.	123700
1970	Courts, Warts and All	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	123701
1963	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3941, 3942. L		AFI-Radio	Radio Program Manager Tom Corbett (Glenn Ford), widower living with his son. Disc Jockey-Radio Talk Show Host (Jerry Van Dyke)	123702
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The:	T			Series September 11, 1969-June 14, 1972. 73 Episodes	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123703
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: And Eddie Makes Three	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123704
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Any Friend of Dad's	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123705
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Bicycle Theft, The	T			Episode #56. 10-20-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123706
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Blarney Stone Girl, The	T			Episode #63. 12-15-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123707
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Brave at Natchanoony, A	T			Episode #62. 12-8-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123708
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Bully For You	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123709
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Business Trip, The	T			Episode #31. 10-21-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123710
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Candidate, The	T			Episode #52. 9-22-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123711
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Choice, The	T			Episode #65. 1-5-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123712
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Computer, The	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123713
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Dear Mr. Cooper (aka Eddie Meets an Astronaut)	T		Gordon, Shirley and Mark Saha	Episode #45. 2-10-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.Eddie meets Apollo 13 astronaut L. Gordon Cooper in a story about privacy	123714
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Discipline Is a Four-Letter Word Spelled Love	T			Episode #50. 3-24-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123715
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Don't Look Now, But Your Scorpio's Rising	T			Episode #25. 3-4-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123716
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Eddie's Will	T			Episode #32. 10-28-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123717
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Encounter Group, The	T			Episode #44. 2-3-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123718
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Everybody Needs a Brother	T			Episode #49. 3-17-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123719
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: F for Mrs. Livingston, An	T			Episode #11. 11-26-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123720
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Fear  Is For Understanding	T			Episode #38. 12-16-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123721
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Five-Pound Monkey On His Stomach, A	T			Episode #23. 2-18-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123722
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Free is a Four Letter Word	T		Dick, Chantler Peggy	Episode #24. 2-25-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.Tom has been ordered by his boss to fire his best friend	123723
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Gentleman Friend	T			Episode #9. 11-12-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123724
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Getting Back On the Horse	T			Episode #53. 9-29-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123725
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Ghetto Girl, The	T			Episode #41. 1-13-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123726
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Gifts Are For Giving	T			Episode #39. 12-23-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123727
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Guardian For Eddie	T			Episode #21. 2-4-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123728
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Guess Who's Coming For Lunch?	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123729
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Happy Birthday To You	T			Episode #58. 11-3-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123730
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Hello, Mrs. Bessiner, Goodbye	T			Episode #33. 11-4-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123731
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Hospital, The	T			Episode #42. 1-20-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123732
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: How Do You Know If It's Really Love	T			Episode #17. 1-7-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123733
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: I Thought,  You Thought	T			Episode #30. 10-14-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123734
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Important Word Is "And," The	T			Episode #29. 10-7-190	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123735
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: In the Eye of the Beholder	T			Episode #71. 2-16-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123736
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Investors, The	T			Episode #68. 1-26-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123737
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: It's All Write With Me	T			Episode #69. 2-2-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123738
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Karate Story, The	T			Episode #66. 1-12-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123739
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Library Card, The	T			Episode #16. 12-31-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123740
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Little Get Together for Cissy	T		Cutler, Stan and Martin Donovan	Episode #40. 1-6-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.Tom's sophisticated boss Cissy falls for him	123741
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Little Help From My Friend, A	T			Episode #70. 2-9-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123742
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Little Red, A	T		Cutler, Stan and Martin Donovan	Episode #61. 12-1-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.Soviet editor (Carol Lawrence) encounters a conflict of values	123743
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Little Red, A	T			Episode #61. 12-1-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123744
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Littlest Kidnapper, The	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123745
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Loaf of Bread, a Bar of Soap and a Jar of Peanut Butter, A	T			Episode #28. 9-30-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123746
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Lonely Weekend, The	T			Episode #46. 2-17-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123747
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Love Is For Sharing	T			Episode #34. 11-11-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123748
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Magic Mrs. Rickles, The	T			Episode #47. 3-3-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123749
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Member of the Wedding	T			Episode #12. 12-3-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123750
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Mod Couple, The	T			Episode #20. 1-28-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123751
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Money Is a Five-Letter Word	T			Episode #26. 3-11-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123752
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Mother of the Year	T			Episode #14. 12-17-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123753
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Mrs. Livingston, I Presume	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123754
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: My Son, the Artist	T			Episode #51. 9-15-1971. Season 3 Opener	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123755
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Night Out for the Boys, A	T			Episode #13. 12-10-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123756
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Or Else	T			Episode #59. 11-10-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123757
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Pain	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123758
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Prince Charming	T			Episode #64. 12-29-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123759
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Promise, The	T			Episode #22. 2-11-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123760
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Rift, The	T			Episode #43. 1-27-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123761
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Road To You Know Where Is Paved With You Know What, The	T			Episode #18. 1-14-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123762
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Secret Box, The	T			Episode #37. 12-2-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123763
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Teacher's Pet	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123764
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Tell It Like I'm Telling You It Is	T			Episode #54. 10-6-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123765
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: They're Either Too Young Or Too Old	T			Episode #19. 1-21-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123766
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Thy Neighbor Loves Thee	T			Episode #60. 11-17-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123767
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Time For a Change	T			Episode #72. 2-23-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123768
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: To Catch a Thief	T			Episode #48. 3-10-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123769
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Two's Company	T			Episode #57. 10-27-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123770
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Unbirthday Present, The	T			Episode #27. 9-23-1970. Season 2 Opener	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123771
1971	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Very Different Drummer, A	T			Episode #55. 10-13-1971	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123772
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Very Young Man With a Horn	T			Episode #67. 1-19-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123773
1972	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: We Love Annie	T			Episode #73. 3-1-1972	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123774
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: When the Shoe Is On the Other Foot, It Doesn't Fit	T			Episode #36. 11-25-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123775
1969	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Who Pulled the Blues Right Out of the Horn?	T			Episode #15. 12-24-1969	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123776
1970	Courtship of Eddie's Father, The: Who Wants To Sail Down the Amazon, Anyway?	T			Episode #35. 11-18-1970	Editor Tom Corbett (Bill Bixby), editor of Tomorrow magazine, widower living in Los Angeles. Tom's friend Norman Tinker (James Komack) is the magazine's art director and photographer.	123777
2000	Courtyard in August, The	N		Griffiths, Janette		TV Weatherman Mort failed to cover a hurricane and it cost him his job. He now lives in Paris and is one of the neighbors an airline purser watches as she waits for her husband, a pilot, who has been hijacked.She is left to wait out the summer in his old bachelor flat in a Paris courtyard and is drawn into the lives of her neighbors.	123778
2008	Courtyard, The and Other Stories, The	SS		Thornton, Peter	Fourteen stories in “The Courtyard and Other Stories.”	Journalist inherits property and forgets his own address. A Foreign Corespondent returns to the drab seaside town of his birth. 	123779
1879	Cousin Henry	N		Trollope, Anthony		Press	123780
1921	Cousin Kate	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	123781
2000	Cousin Skeeter: Dirty Laundry	T	SVD 877		Episode	School Newspaper. Skeeter (Voice Bill Bellamy) tries to help Bobby (Robert Richard) gain a readership for school newspaper, but they end up turning the publication into a tabloid.	123782
1991	Covenant of the Flame, The	N	OWN - P	Morrell, David		Reporter Tess Drake, an environmental writer, follows the trail of blood from Manhattan to Washington to the ancient caverns of Europe. Feisty heroine.Chasing both story on fatal attacks on polluters around the world and a strange man named Joseph. Aided by NYPD Lt. Craig, she discovers Joseph has been burned to death.She and Craig fall in love and are entrapped by the boyish U.S. vice-president, a chief bad guy.	123783
1752	Covent Garden Theatre, The; Or, Pasquin Turn'd Drawcansir	P	USC	Macklin, Charles		Press. Topical, satiric.  Allusion to Fielding's pseudonym Alexander Drawcansir in his Covent Garden Journal.  Constant topical references.Critics (Real critics Bonnell Thornton is called Termagent; John Hill is referred to as the "Inspector" of the Daily Advertiser. Fielding is called Sir Alexander Drawcansir.  Dramatic satire without plot.	123784
1732	Covent Garden Tragedy, The	P	USC	Fielding, Henry		Press. Mr. Leathersides, "he is indeed an original; and such a one as I hope will never have a copy. We are told (to set him off) that he has learned to read, has read playbills, and writ The Grub Street Journal.But how reading playbills, and writing Grub Street papers, can qualify him to be a judge of plays, I confess I cannot tell."	123785
1752	Covent-Garden Journal, The	ER	COPY	Fielding, Henry		Critic. Sir Alexander Drawcansir, Knt. Censor of Great Britain, Sat. Jan. 4, 1752, Numb. I  Journal, of the present Paper War between the Forces under Sir Alexander Drawcansir, and the Army of Grub-street.  Emulates Swift's Battle of the Books."Large and formidable  Body of Critics….	123786
2009	Coventry Wedding, A	NR		Cochrane, Becky		News Media dubs Jandy Taylor a “runaway bride” after she postpones her wedding to a soap star and hitches a ride to Texas with a stranger named Sam. Now, with an eager groom, her PR-hungry mother and a swarm of paparazzi on her trail, Jandy has to figure out if it’s possible that a town, a life and a man she hardly knows could suddenly feel an awful lot like home.	123787
1007	Cover	M				Reporters (George Pellegrino, Tanisha Grant). 	123788
1944	Cover Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 8138, 8139. L			Publisher John Coudair (Otto Kruger), Vanity Magazine. Women Columnists (Grace Hayle, Fern Emmett). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Jack Rice). Reporter-Photographer (Fern Emmett)Columnist sampling food (Grace Hayle). Interviewer (Warren Ashe). "Vanity" Photographer (Jay Eaton).	123789
1989	Cover Girl and the Cop, The	MT				Anchorwoman (Cindy Vandor).	123790
1993	Cover Girl Murders, The	MT	SVD 619, 236			Magazine Mogul's island paradise proves deadly for a bevy of beautiful models. Photographer Patrice (Adrian Paul).	123791
1977	Cover Girls	T				Photographer (Ellen Travolta). High fashion models who combine photo assignments with spy work	123792
1970	Cover Me Babe	M				Cameraman (Sam Waterston).	123793
2001	Cover Me:  Based on the True Life of an FBI Family: Viva Zapatos	T			Episode #18. 3-24-2001	Reporter (Henry Wiehebrink).	123794
1985	Cover Story	NM	OWN - P	Forbes, Colin		Correspondent Bob Newman witnesses his wife's assassination	123795
1994	Cover Story	N		Cullen, Robert		Correspondent Colin Burke for a newsmagazine called America Weekly, covering Middle East peace talks in Moscow.	123796
2002	Cover Story	M	DVD -R HQ 5174, 5175. SVD 1509			Magazine Editor Samantha Noble (Elizabeth Berkeley) investigates a career-making cover story about a  mysterious billionaire and is accused of murder. As she tries to clear her name, she uncovers information leading to more murders.She is forced to question her own place in the shark-eat-shark world of ambition and power where truth is elusive, enemies wear a friend's face and the stakes are nothing less than life or death.Reporter (Paul Dunphy)	123797
2000	Cover Story	MF			India	Newsperson and Executive Director of True Vision helps a woman who has discovered a body. 	123798
2008	Cover Story, The	N		Lowrey, Kim M.		Journalist Nicole Bentley is sitting at her desk when a lead turns up and there is no way of knowing that it will turn into the story of a lifetime. On the surface, the storyline is about an innocent donation, but what lies beneath are deep, dark secrets that one man will go to any lengths to expose. Using the reporter as a pawn in a game of revenge, an interview on the West Coast with a man, puts her right in another powerful man’s web of deceit. When it becomes apparent that Nicole is being stalked, startling phone cells and clues of a mysterious baby begin to spook her. Unanswered questions taunt the trio, leading them to Texas where the real story unfolds and the destruction of two prominent Southern families begin. 	123799
1991	Cover To Cover	DT			6-19-1991 to 10-25-1991.  NBC	TV Hosts Gayle King and Robin Wagner.	123800
1984	Cover-Up	T	SV 135		Episode	Fashion Photographer Mac Harper (Jon-Erik Hexum)	123801
1949	Cover-Up	M				Editor (Jameson Shade).	123802
2007	Cover-Up	N		Martinez, Michelle		TV Reporter Suzanne Shepard was a ruthless celebrity scandalmonger with a roster of high-profile enemies. But which one left her mutilated, lifeless body in the dark recesses of New York's Central Park? A Federal prosecutor needs to find out.Shifting through the scandals that fueled the dead reporter's career is what keeps the prosecutor from obsessing about her own intense affair with a sexy FBI agent.The brutal rape and murder of the beautiful, muckraking Shepard, a scandal-mongering New York City TV Journalist provides a high-profile case. Shepard, a hard-hitting tabloid TV journalist specialized in exposing the misdeeds of the rich and famous.Who did it? A man stalking Shepard, or a celebrity cosmetic surgeon, a fitness trainer who deals drugs or a suspicious witness. The press quickly brand the killer "the Central Park Butcher."	123803
1990	Cover-Up (aka Cover Up)	M	DVD -R 1596. SVD 1153	Tannen, William (Screenplay)	Ness Book. PR	Correspondent Mike Anderson (Dolph Lundgren), reporter for the Los Angeles Post is sent to Israel as a replacement for a correspondent who broke his leg. Anderson has a past relationship with Susan Clifford (Lisa Berkeley), now the military press liaison.Clifford is still mad at the reporter for leaving her in Rome without saying good-bye. The reporter, a former Marine, actually was helping the military. Colonel engaged to Clifford gives reporter file that hints at cover-up, then is killed in an explosionReporter is nearly run over, has his room ransacked. Arrested while snooping around a fertilizer plant used by the military. New nerve gas stolen from base. Reporter is told to wait 48 hours before breaking story.Reporter unable to get his Los Angeles office to run the story without verification.  Discovers colonel is alive and planning to use the nerve gas. Kills colonel and destroys gas bomb.Reporter #1 (Larry Moss). Reporter #2 (John Dicks). Reporter #3 (John Fulton). Reporter #4 (Larry Price). Reporter #5 (Gilat Ankori). Reporter #6 (Jill Ben David).	123804
2005	Covered	M			Short	Interviewer (Til Markson) talks to an overnight sensation actor who is offering his final interview, literally minutes before being evicted out of his house. Cameraman (Shawn Amsler).	123805
1984	Covergirl	M				Interviewer (Katherine Trowell)	123806
1993	Coverstory	TF			Netherlands. Series. 1993-1995	News Media. Plaatselijke Journalist (Han Oldigs).	123807
1984	Cowboy and the Ballerina, The	MT				Reporter (Carol Robbins). Reporter (Michael Ryan). Reporter (George Whiteman).	123808
1949	Cowboy and the Indians, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10659, 10660		Gene Autry	Reporter Collins (Harry Mackin). Cowboy Star Gene Autry tells him at the end of the film, “There’s your story and you’re going to write it.” And the reporter, with cigarette dangling from his mouth, bangs on the typewriter as one headline after another is printed: The Daily Banner: Indians Starving! Several Deaths Reported From Malnutrition.” The Star Dispatch: “Washington Recognizes Indian Problem. Country Rallies To Indian Aid.” Autry goes on radio. More headlines: The Daily Chronicle: “Nation’s Gifts Help Starving Tribes.”	123809
1938	Cowboy and the Lady, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8471, 8472			Newspaper Editor (Emmett Vogan). Newspaper Chief (Robert Middlemass). Daughter can't go night-clubbing or have any other fun because any hint of scandal could damage her father's political career,	123810
1926	Cowboy Cop, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	123811
1913	Cowboy Editor, The	M			Ness Book	Newspaper Owner is a gambler takes over the Rawhide Weekly Rattler and stirs up a western town	123812
1938	Cowboy From Brooklyn, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1818, 1816		PR	Public Relations Man Pat "Speed" Dunn (Ronald Reagan).  Star Reporter (Donald Briggs). Chronicle Reporter (Jeffrey Lynn). Beacon Reporter (John Ridgely). News Commentator (Sam Hayes). Reporters (Jack Wise, Eddie Graham). Reporter at Rodeo (Frank Mayo).Chronicle Reporter (Jeffrey Lynn). Reporters at Train Station (John Butler, Leyland Hodgson). News Commentator (Sam Hayes). Photographer (Jimmie Fox). Newsboy (George Hickman)	123813
1943	Cowboy in the Clouds	M				Newspaper Publisher Whitson (Vernon Dent).	123814
1939	Cowboy Quarterback, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10221			Sports. Broadcaster (Creighton Hale). Game Announcer (Reid Kilpatrick).	123815
1936	Cowboy Star, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8131			News Media. Reporter Danny Devers (Frank Melton). Press Agent Joe (Richard Powell). Photographer (Irving Bacon).	123816
2004	Cowboy Trouble	NR		Britton, Pamela	Harlequin American Romance #1040	Public Relations Practitioner Lani Williams is from the big city and she doesn’t believe in love at first sight, so why does she feel like this? Breathless. Excited. It’s just infatuation, right? At least that’s what Lani tells herself when she meets client Chase Cavenaugh: cowboy, hunk and unwilling celebrity. Unwilling? The man’s downright obstinate. Dealing with a pack of frenzied tabloid reporters turns out to be the easy part of managing the ex-rodeo star’s unexpected fame. A heck of a lot easier than falling in love with him. All Chase wants is to put the past behind him and tend to his cattle. He didn’t ask to become a Western music idol and he certainly didn’t intend to open his heart to any more women. If only the media, and Lani, would leave him alone. But as he begins to suspect, the media will eventually go away. Lani won’t. And that might leave this cowboy in some serious trouble -- of the heart. 	123817
2001	Cowboy Up	M				Reporter (Karina Logue)	123818
1999	Cowboy With a Badge	NM		Watson, Margaret		Reporter Carly arrives in small town of Cameron, Ohio to investigate her brother's murder. She tells the town people including the sheriff that she's a reporter doing a story on the town.Sheriff worries the town will become a tourist attraction after her story is published and is against it.	123819
1999	Cowboy's Code, A	NR		Starr, Alaina	Silhouette	Reporter Emma Reardon works for a business and financial magazine. She was raised on a dirt-poor farm swears city life is for her until a story tumbles her back to her roots and into the loving arms of a rugged rancher.Suddenly she has to choose between the man of her dreams and the lifestyle she has come to relish. Reardon reinvented herself as big-city girl with a life of utmost security based around a steady paycheck and frugal habits.Now she faces a challenging assignment -- she's to get the scoop on a successful rancher and horse breeder and let the readers of the business and financial magazine she works for know all the secrets to his success. Rancher reluctant to see her.He has no interest in publicity. A profile in a national magazine that portrays him as outrageously prosperous might throw a wrench in a divorce settlement close to being finalized.	123820
1999	Cowboy's Honor, A	N		Gordon, Laura	Weinberg List	Journalist	123821
2003	Cowboys & Angels	M				Newspaper Vendor (Ollie Hayes). Photographer (Dermot Purcell).	123822
2003	Cowboys and Indians: J.J. Harper Story, The	MT				Reporter #2 (Sarah Constible). CKY Cameraman (Rick Skene). Reporter #1 (Jon Ted Wynne)	123823
1939	Cowboys From Texas	M	DVD -R HQ 8605		Three Mesquiteers Series.	Editor (Walter Wills), of the Wood River Gazette and Female Reporter (Carole Landis) who gets a job on the paper with the help of the Three Mesquiteers.	123824
1957	Cowtown Rodeo	T			Series	Commentators (Marty Glickman, Howard "Stony" Harris)..	123825
1990	Coyote	N		Gadol, Peter		Investigative Reporter Madeleine is interested in the mysterious Guru B.	123826
2000	Coyote Ugly	M	DVD			News Media. Reporter for "The Voice" kicked out of the club. Photographer (Michael Bay).	123827
2001	CQ	M				Fantasy Critics (Chris Bearne, Sascha Ley, L.M. Kit Carson, Jacques Deglas, Remi Fourquin, Nicolas Saada, Jean-Paul Scarpitta, Jean-Claude Schlim, Gilles Soeder). Festival Critics (Julian Nest, Barbara Sarafian, Greta Seacat).	123828
2001	Crabe Dans La Tete, Un	MF				Photographer returns home to an affair with his best friend's deaf girlfriend and unresolved issues. Emotionally immature underwater photographer.	123829
2003	Crabwalk	N		Grass, Gunter		Journalist Paul Pokriefke	123830
1960	Crack in the Mirror	M				Journalist (Marc Doelnitz)	123831
1946	Crack-Up	M	DVD -R HQ 2635, 2636. SV 424			Press	123832
1936	Crack-Up	M				Interviewer Sam Hayes (Sam Hayes).	123833
1997	Cracker: American Dream, An	T			Episode #9. 12-11-1997. U.S.	News Media. News Reporter (Penny Griego). Famous porn star has been murdereed and the evidence seems to indicate that her estranged father is involved. Meanwhile Fitz has a heart attack bringing Judith back for temporary reconcillation.	123834
1999	Cracker: Faustian Fitz	T			Episode #16. 3-12-1999. U.S.	News Media. News Reporter (Saida Pagan). TV Interviewer (Mary Amadeo Ingersoll). Fitz investigates case about a murdered little girl.	123835
1998	Cracker: If (Part I)	T			Episode #10. 1-17-1998. U.S.	News Media. News Reporter (Penny Griego).	123836
1993	Cracker: Mad Woman in the Attic, The	T			UK. Episode #1. 9-27-1993.	Newscaster (Vanessa Kirkpatrick). PR Woman (Julie Westwood). Presenter (Andrew Brittain).	123837
1997	Cracker: True Romance (Part 1	T			Episode #1. 9-18-1997.	News Media. TV Reporter (Kay Purcell - Voice). TV Anchor (Ann Shatilla). Fitz assists police department in tracking down a serial killer who claims to be in love with him.	123838
1977	Cracking Up	M			Ness	Parody News. Walter Concrete (Philip Proctor) and Barbara Halters (Peter Bergman) report on California earthquakes.	123839
1991	Crackle Creek	NJ		Monsell, Mary Elise (Kathleen Gary McCord, illustrator)		Newspaper. Douglas, a mouse, single-handedly runs the only newspaper in town until Rosemary prepares a competing newspaper and scoops him.  Finally the two cooperate	123840
1974	Crackle of Death	MT	SVD 653		TV movie derived from Night Stalker series	Investigative Reporter Darren McGavin investigating bizarre murders in Chicago	123841
1977	Crackpot	NSF	OWN - H	Goulart, Ron		Reporter Rafe Santana, a young newspaper reporter in the 21st century	123842
1988	Cradle	NSF	OWN - P	Clarke, Arthur C. and G. Lee		Reporter is trying to find a test missile she suspects was lost on a test flight. The navy wants to prevent word of this leaking out. The navy is also searching for the missile.  Reporter finds the missile site.	123843
1999	Cradle Will Rock	M	DVD			Publisher William Randolph Hearst. Media. Reporter (Bobby Amore). Reporter (Michael J. Meyers). Reporter (Scott Sowers). Reporter (Alison Tatlock).	123844
1969	Cradle's Revenge	NM		Bailey, E		Press	123845
2006	Craft Lab	T				Correspondent Cat Greenleaf. Host Jennifer Perkins.	123846
2007	Craig	M				TV Newscaster (Robyn Griggs).	123847
1910	Craig Kennedy:	SS		Reeve, Arthur B. (1880-1936)	Cosmopolitan. December 1910 Introduced in this issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. More short stories in magazines as well as 26 novels and motion picture serials.	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.Craig Kennedy is a professor at Columbia University, a scientific detective, a chemist who created scientific "miracles" such as lie detectors, gyroscopes and portable seismographs that can differentiate between the footsteps of different individuals.Uses psychoanalytical techniques in his work as a consulting detective. Makes use of traditional detective skills -- a good left hook, mastery of disguise, enthusiasm for action, but science and technology are the main thing.He is called in to help by Inspector Barney O'Connor of the NYPD. Kennedy is tall and handsome.	123848
1917	Craig Kennedy: Adventures, The	NM	MLPL	Reeve, Arthur B.	#12 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123849
1911	Craig Kennedy: Artificial Paradise, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Cosmopolitan, October 1911	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123850
1924	Craig Kennedy: Atavar	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.	#17 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123851
1924	Craig Kennedy: Barn Burner, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Country Gentleman, The. 12-13-1924	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123852
1925	Craig Kennedy: Boy Scouts' Craig Kennedy	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	#19 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123853
1912	Craig Kennedy: Campaign Grafter	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Hearst's Magazine, November 1912	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123854
1934	Craig Kennedy: Clutching Hand	NM	USC	Reeve, Arthur B.	#24 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123855
1936	Craig Kennedy: Clutching Hand, The (aka Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand, The)	M	VHS 1219-1220	Reeve, Arthur B. (Characters)	Serial. Chapter Play	Reporter Walter Jameson (Rex Larse) of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories. This time the reporter helps the detective solve a kidnapping.	123856
1925	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy and the "Six" Senses - Smell	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Flynn's. 2-7-1925	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123857
1935	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy Intervenes	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. May 1935	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123858
1923	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy Listens In: Adventure of Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.	#16 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123859
1934	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy Returns	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. November 1934	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123860
1935	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy Strikes Back!	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. February 1935	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123861
1935	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy Walks With Death	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. January 1935	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123862
1952	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy, Criminologist: Big Shakedown, The	T		Reeve, Arthur B. (Character). Ande Lamb (Teleplay)	Episode #1	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123863
1935	Craig Kennedy: Craig Kennedy's Strangest Case	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. April 1935	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123864
1923	Craig Kennedy: Dead Men Tell Tales	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Everybody's Magazine. October 1923	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123865
1915	Craig Kennedy: Diamond-Queen, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Cosmopolitan. January 1915	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123866
1913	Craig Kennedy: Dream Doctor, The	NM	OWN - H - MLPL	Reeve, Arthur B.	#3 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123867
1916	Craig Kennedy: Ear in the Wall, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#7 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123868
1933	Craig Kennedy: Electric War, The	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Complete Detective Novel Magazine. August-September 1933	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123869
1935	Craig Kennedy: Enter Craig Kennedy!	NM	USC	Reeve, Arthur B.	#25 Craig Kennedy Series. Popular Detective. December 1934	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123870
1914	Craig Kennedy: Exploits of Elaine	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#4 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123871
1914	Craig Kennedy: Exploits of Elaine, The	M		Reeve, Arthur B. (Character)		Reporter Walter Jameson (Creighton Hale) of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories. Here he narrates the printed story.Elaine Dodge  (Pearl White).	123872
1921	Craig Kennedy: Film Mystery, The	NM	MLPL	Reeve, Arthur B.	#15 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123873
1925	Craig Kennedy: Fourteen Points	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	#18 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123874
1915	Craig Kennedy: Gold of the Gods, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#6 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123875
1917	Craig Kennedy: Gun-Runner, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Cosmopolitan. January 1917	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123876
1914	Craig Kennedy: Guy Garrick	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.		Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123877
1932	Craig Kennedy: Kidnap Club, The	NM	USC	Reeve, Arthur B.	#23 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123878
1912	Craig Kennedy: Kleptomaniac, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Hearst's Magazine. December 1912	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123879
1925	Craig Kennedy: Land Poor	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Country Gentleman, The 5-16-1925	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123880
1924	Craig Kennedy: Masters of Mystery: Atavar	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.		Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123881
1932	Craig Kennedy: Murder in the Tourist Camp	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Complete Detective Novel Magazine. December 1932	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123882
1932	Craig Kennedy: Murder on the Mike	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Argosy. 12-3-1932. Craig Kennedy listens in on crime.	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123883
1935	Craig Kennedy: Navy Murder Case	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Detective. June 1935	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123884
1915	Craig Kennedy: New Exploits of Elaine, The	M		Reeve, Arthur B.	Serial - Chapter play	Reporter Walter Jameson (Crieghton Hale) of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.Craig Kennedy (Arnold Daly). Publisher William Randolph Hearst's campaign. Elaine (Pearl White).	123885
1913	Craig Kennedy: Opium Joint	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Hearst's Magazine. January 1913	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123886
1918	Craig Kennedy: Panama Plot	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	#13 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123887
1926	Craig Kennedy: Pandora	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.	#22 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123888
1911	Craig Kennedy: Poisoned Pen, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#2 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123889
1926	Craig Kennedy: Radio Detective, The	NM	USC	Reeve, Arthur B.	#21 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123890
1916	Craig Kennedy: Romance of Elaine	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#8 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123891
1915	Craig Kennedy: Romance of Elaine, The	M		Reeve, Arthur B. (Characters)	Serial - Chapter play	Reporter Walter Jameson (Creighton Hale) of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.Craig Kennedy (Arnold Daly). Villain wants to mine all East Coast ports of United States. Elaine (Pearl White).	123892
1916	Craig Kennedy: Rubber Dagger, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Cosmopolitan. December 1916	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123893
1914	Craig Kennedy: Scientific Gunman, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Magazine, The 1-15-1914	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123894
1914	Craig Kennedy: Silent Bullet, The	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.	Special Reprint Edition - #1 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123895
1910	Craig Kennedy: Silent Bullet, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#1 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories."And before I have gone far, I am going to enlist Walter Jameson as an aide. I think I shall need you in my business." "How do I come in?" "Well, for one thing, you will get a scoop, a beat -- whatever you call it in that newspaper jargon of yours."I smiled in a skeptical way, such as newspapermen are wont to affect toward a thing until it is done -- after which we make a wild scramble to exploit it.	123896
1915	Craig Kennedy: Sixth Sense, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Cosmopolitan. May 1915	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123897
1916	Craig Kennedy: Social Gangster, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#10 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123898
1919	Craig Kennedy: Soul Scar, The	NM	OWN - H	Reeve, Arthur B.	#14 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123899
1936	Craig Kennedy: Stars Screaming Murder	NM	MLPL	Reeve, Arthur B.	#26 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123900
1914	Craig Kennedy: Terrorists	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Popular Magazine, The 5-15-1914	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123901
1917	Craig Kennedy: Treasure-Train, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#11 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123902
1916	Craig Kennedy: Triumph of Elaine, The	NM		Reeve, Arthur B.	#9 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123903
1935	Craig Kennedy: Truth-Detector, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.		Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123904
1913	Craig Kennedy: Vampire, The	SS		Reeve, Arthur B.	Hearst's Magazine February 1913	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123905
1915	Craig Kennedy: War Terror, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Reeve, Arthur B.	#5 Craig Kennedy Series	Reporter Walter Jameson of the Star is Craig Kennedy's Dr. Watson, a quick-fisted partner who is a first-rate newspaperman. He is Kennedy's roommate and chronicles the stories.	123906
1962	Crane Eden	NSF		Conrad, Earl		Magazine Writer narrator assigned to explore the personality of aging, faded Hollywood and TV star Crane Eden.  Parallels to Errol Flynn.	123907
2009	Crank 2: High Voltage	M				Reporter (Ted Garcia - Himself).	123908
2005	Crank, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Theresa Bennett). News Reporter (Ted Garcia).  Hit man goes on a 24-hour rampage after he discovers that he and his girlfriend have been poisoned.Professional assassin learns his rival has injected him with a poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops.	123909
2008	Cranky Cow, The	NSF		Miller, Clara M. 		Aspiring Photojournalist Rory Arbuthnott has ambitions to be a photojournalist. He has no idea of the dangers that ambition will put him in. Unknowingly, he has attracted the attention of the most powerful remaining fallen archangel, Asmodeus, who wants to use him to bring about Lucifer’s downfall. Before the dust settles, Rory heads for Northern Ireland and, again, faces danger. If that weren’t enough, he then goes to Vietnam intending to rescue orphans. Throughout these adventures, Asmodeus waits for his chance.	123910
1978	Crash	T				News Media. Jetliner crash in Florida Everglades, Dec. 1972.	123911
2004	Crash of Flight 191, The	DT				Investigative Journalist Peter Greenberg.	123912
1990	Crash: Mystery of Flight 1501, The	MT	SV 48			News Media	123913
2003	CrashBurn: Erzeren's Groin	T			Episode #6. 9-29-2003	Commentator, Football (Tim Lane).	123914
1998	Crasher, The	N		Lord, Shirley		Journalist John Q. Peet lives for a warm word from his more famous journalist father.	123915
1847	Crater, The	N	USC	Cooper, James Fenimore		Editor. Unnamed liar who edits the Crater Truth-Teller	123916
1997	Cravings/My Heinous Life	P		D'Agostino, Frank	PR	Publicist Lori Anne Foster conspires with the wife of a closeted homosexual author/composer of a Broadway musical to take over the production and leave him penniless.	123917
2000	Cravo e a Rosa, O	TF			Brazil	Journalist Serafim Amaral Tourinho (Joao Vitti).	123918
2006	Crawl Space	N		Meidav, Edie		Reporters are in town for a wartime reunion in 1999 when a French Nazi collaborator on trial at the age of 84 after decades as a fugitive eludes conviction in a Paris trial.	123919
2004	Crawler	M				Newscaster (Leanna Chamish).	123920
1990	Crawlers	M			Ness	Reporter investigates giant worms created from nuclear waste.	123921
1958	Crawling Eye, The	M				Reporter Philip Truscott (Laurence Payne). Role more important in TV serial in Britain	123922
1986	Crawlspace	M				College Journalism Student (Laurie Bancroft) at Brown University. Reference to father as being editor of the Santa Fe Chronicle.	123923
1894	Craze of Christina, The	N		Cameron, Emily (Mrs. Lovett)		Journalist inherits money but will lose it if he marries within a certain period of time/	123924
1984	Crazed Woman	M				News Media	123925
2002	Crazy as Hell	M	DVD -R HQ 9007, 9008			Documentarian Parker (John C. McGinley) is an eager beaver and does a documentary project at a psychiatric hospital to reveal the doctors' and patients' effect on each other	123926
1942	Crazy Cruise	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Parody Travelogue	123927
2005	Crazy For Christmas	MT				TV Reporter Peter Archer (Vannick Bilson) profiles a generous millionaire in a WXMS TV News Holiday Exclusive. He gives up a job in Washington D.C. to stay at the local news station when he falls in love and learns the meaning of Christmas. He recommends Lauren (Carla Collins), his arch rival on the station, for the job telling the boss to make sure she doesn’t know he recommended her. Boss is flabbergasted since Archer has been pushing for the job for months. His Holiday Exclusive takes the town by storm, and the boss wants a follow-up. 	123928
2001	Crazy For Cornelia	N		Gilson, Chris		Paparazzi have dubbed Cornelia Lord, the posh Fifth Avenue co-op’s prettiest tenant, “Corny the Crazy Heiress” because of her scandalous antics. Kevin Doyle, a starving artist living in a slum apartment, doubles as doorman at the co-op, disdains the idle rich while Corny, known in Manhattan’s society pages as the “It” girl, is rolling in dough. When her mother dies, Cornelia yearns for a deeper meaning in life, but suffers a nervous breakdown. Kevin schemes to save her. 	123929
2009	Crazy Heart	M				Journalist Jean Craddock (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a single mother who interviews Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges). At the start of his attitude toward her is wary and distant, but he’s stirred by her interest and her loneliness. They ease into an affair, drawing together, pulling back and starting again. Craddock must also take care of her four-year-old son. She wakes up the well-travelled country singer who is a barely functioning mess with a ratty beard and ponytail, a large belly and a constant cigarette and glass of bourbon. Bad was once a famous performer and songwriter, and he’s written for other singers with great success. Craddock penetrates the gloom of Bad’s motel room for the interview -- and both their lives change. Bad’s life might have gone on just the way it always had, from one minor tour to the next, one soulful bar to the next, one hard drink to the next -- if he hadn’t met Craddock. But once he does, Bad is destined to try to be better than he ever has before.	123930
1996	Crazy Horse	MT				Reporter (James Hatzell)	123931
2008	Crazy Hot	N		Cruz, Melissa de la		Travel Writer Mara who is also an au pair is fired from her travel-writing job and dumped at the airport by her Journalist boyfriend. She settles again for a summer chasing toddlers. There is one benefit to nannying, she’ll have plenty of material for the novel she’s writing about an au pair in the Hamptons. 	123932
1943	Crazy House	M				Photographer (Brooks Benedict).	123933
1999	Crazy in Alabama	M				Reporter (Wayne Ferrara). Reporter (Jerry Lee Leighton). Reporter (Nicolas Royce). Reporter (Don Thomas). Interviewer (Lance Spellerberg). Photographer (Michael Arata).	123934
1999	Crazy in the Cockpit: Woman Pilot's Adventures in the Air, A	N		Blume, Randy		Reporter Kendra Davis reports for her college newspaper, takes a flying lesson to check out an ad for a series on truth in local advertising and gets hooked on flying.Despite her mother's consternation, she plans to graduate school at Columbia give way to pilot training. Tale of woman trying to make it in a man's world.  Sexism.Ad claims Anyone Can Be A Pilot for $20. On a whim, Drake decides to test its veracity.	123935
1989	Crazy Like a Fox:	T				TV Reporter (Belinda Montgomery) touches off a new gold rush on San Francisco's Hyde Street	123936
1986	Crazy Like a Fox: Hyde-and-Seek	T			Episode. 11-15-1986	TV Reporter (Belinda Montgomery) touches off a new gold rush on San Francisco's Hyde Street	123937
1987	Crazy Like a Fox: Movie, The	T			Episode. 4-5-19887	TV Reporter (Belinda Montgomery) touches off a new gold rush on San Francisco's Hyde Street	123938
1986	Crazy Like a Fox: Wanted: Dead and Alive	T			Episode	TV Reporter (Belinda Montgomery) touches off a new gold rush on San Francisco's Hyde Street	123939
2002	Crazy Little Thing (aka Perfect You, The)	M				Reporter Whitney Ann Barnsley (Jenny McCarthy) is a New York City news reporter and a neat freak who has given up the dating scene out of sheer frustration. 	123940
1975	Crazy Mama	M				Newsman (Bill Luckey)	123941
2005	Crazy Monkey Presents Straight Outta Benoni	M				News Media. American Reporter (Leono Clingman).  Local Reporter (Thandi Puren). TV Presenter (Heather Leite). Advertising Executive (Shaeleen Tobin).	123942
1927	Crazy Pavements	N	USC	Nichols, B.		Editor Brian Elme, The Lady's Mail. Mrs. Gossett, editress.	123943
1990	Crazy People	M				TV Anchor (Julian Bell)	123944
2002	Crazy Richard	M			Australia	News Media. Journalist (Bernadette Schwerdt). Radio Interviewer (Paul Harris). Documentary Cameraman (Adam  Howden). News Crew (Jason Gould, David Withers). Tribute Special Host (Mike McLeish).	123945
1944	Crazy Springs' Write-In Vote	SW	GPL	O'Mara, Roy M.		Press	123946
1927	Crazy to Act	M				Cameraman (Barney Hellum)	123947
1965	Crazy Wild and Crazy	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	123948
2006	Crazy X-mas Lights	DT				Reporter Cynthia McMullen (Herself).	123949
2006	Created of Fire	N		Cato, Mark		Reporter becomes involved in a plan to limit Islamic presence inside the borders of the United States as bombs shake America and flames engulf a major city.	123950
2006	Creating Karma	M				Gossip Columnist Chanel "Lollipop Fields" Fontaine (Karen Lynn Gorney). becomes a poet after she is forced to move in with her hated half-sister, an eccentric bohemian therapist.Obnoxious Interviewer (David Powell). Interviewers (Osato Dixon, Enid Hiers). Photographer (Noel W. Quinones).	123951
1953	Creative Cookery	DT			Series.10-10-1953 to 2-25-1955. NBC, ABC.	TV Hosts François Pope and Frank Pope.	123952
1990	Creative Process: Norman McLaren	M				Interviewer (Gavin Millar)	123953
1982	Creativity with Bill Moyers	DT				Interviewer Bill Moyers	123954
1999	Creator's Game, The	M				Reporter (Mitchell Billman). Reporter (Brian Stella).	123955
1990	Creature Comforts	M				Interviewer (Julie Sedgewick)	123956
1955	Creature with the Atom Brain	M	DVD -R HQ 7160, 7162			News Media. First Reporter (Harry Lauter). Second Reporter Larry Blake).	123957
1998	Creaturealm: Demons Wake: Possession Is Nine-Tenths of the Law	M				News Media. Reporter (Ali M. Oskoui). Reporter (Janice Rudd). Reporter (Shelly Secrest). News Photographer (Tippy Stuart). Print Reporter (Robert Fernandez).Press Conference Reporter (Peggy Bennett)..	123958
1993	Creatures of Habit	N		Baumgold, Julie		Gossip Columnist Libby Stewart, she of the cynical gaze and acerbic tongue, writes the column, The Pimpernel, and she is called the Pimpernel because she chronicles the society scene in New York City. She now sees the players as the dinosaurs they are -- dead and out of fashion yet still on their feet in search of perfection.  Libby (nee Alexander) comes from a Jewish family who had old money before they carelessly lost it all. A graduate of the right dancing class and the right schools, Libby is privy to the activities and secrets of the luxury-flaunting echelon of society that she glamorizes in her gossip column called The Pimpernel. Through Libby’s eyes, we meet a bevy of characters who are passionately into spending, partying and being validated by media attention. 	123959
1969	Creatures, Les	M			AFI-Television/Novelists	Writer	123960
1978	Creek Called Wounded Knee, A	N	OWN	Jones, Douglas C.		Yellow Journalists including Quinton Tapp, now a reporter for Omaha Bee and the Chicago Herald's well-proportioned widow Thelma Hansen Duncan of the Chicago Herald who uses her charms to get what she wants, cover the Sioux massacre.	123961
2000	Creeper (Jack Ryder): World War Three, Part 3	CB		Ditko, Steve	JLA #38. February, 2000	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	123962
2006	Creepers	N		Morrell, David		New York Times Reporter Frank Balenger wants to profile five people who are "creepers," the slang term for urban explorers -- city archeologists with a passion for investigating abandoned buildings and their dying secrets.Balenger, a sandy-haired, broad-shouldered reporter with a decided air of mystery about him, isn't looking for just a story, however.And after the group enters the rat-infested tunnel leading to the hotel, it becomes clear that he will get much more than he bargained for. Danger, terror, and death await the creepers in a place ravaged by time and redolent of evil.Balenger disguises himself as a journalist. He is an ex-U.S. Army Ranger and Iraqi war veteran. He joins the Creepers, also known as infiltrators. What they are doing is technically illegal but they never steal or destroy anything they find at the sites.They take only photographs and leave no footprints. Balenger joins the four -- a professor, a high school teacher and two graduate students.	123963
1971	Creepers, The (aka Assault. AKA In the Devil's Garden)	M			Great Britain	Reporter from one of the local papers (Freddie Jones)	123964
1964	Creeping Terror, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	123965
1956	Creeping Unknown, The	M				Reporter James Fullalove, important in Teleplay, not film	123966
2006	Creepy Canada: Fort Saskatchewan/Laurel Caverns/Mary Ellen Spook Farm/Gallows Hill	DT			Episode #11. 6-11-2006	Reporter (Felicia Potts). Investigative Reporter (Eli Spruill).	123967
2005	Cremator's Revenge	N		LeNois, Margaret M.		Female Reporter doing stories on the homeless people goes undercover as a homeless person in order to the true stories. But people keep disappearing. She will end up getting the story of a lifetime if she lives to print it.He gets caught in a vicious war between the Cremator of a resort whose job it is to cremate deceased bodies vs. the people whom he deems to  be of no value to the society.	123968
2005	Creo	DT			Short	Interviewers Florencia Parra, Federico Peretti.	123969
2005	Crest of Eagles	N		Howe, Jocelyn		Reporter gets involved in the past of Rhodesia where a vital struggle for dominance in the Southern African country took place seven centuries earlier.	123970
2000	Crew, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ginger Southall). Newscaster (Jill Beach)	123971
1854	Crewe-Rise	N				Press	123972
1997	Cri coupe, Le	MTF				Journalist (Bohumil Svarc)	123973
1981	Cricket	N		Lande, Nathaniel		Correspondent Jonathon Landau, born with cleft palate cannot speak properly for 11 years. After medicine and therapy, learns to speak well, becomes an acclaimed CBS news correspondent, achieves fame and fortune.	123974
2006	Cries in the Dark	MT				News Media. Reporter (Val Cole).	123975
1997	Crime & Passion (aka Tangled Web, A)	N		Pantziarka, Pan		TV Journalist Sarah Fairfax crosses swords with detective chief inspector in the murder of a financial director that has all the hallmarks of a gangland execution.	123976
1961	Crime and Punishment	DT				Host Clete Roberts, interviewer. Interviews with convicted felons. Commentator: Robert A. McGhee	123977
1935	Crime and Punishment	M				Editor (Thurston Hall). Reporter (Russ Powell).	123978
1944	Crime by Night	M	DVD -R HQ 3810, 3811. VHS 1311			Publisher. Rich industrialist/Publisher is murdered and his daughter is suspect	123979
1953	Crime Classics	R			Series	Press	123980
1975	Crime Club	MT		Kearney, Gene (Teleplay)	Ness Book - TV Pilot	Investigative Reporter Daniel Lawrence (Eugene Roche), member of an exclusive club dedicated to crime prevention, works out of lavishly appointed headquarters in New York City. Trio set out to solve series of ice-pick murders.	123981
2005	Crime do Padre Amaro, O	MF			Portugal	Cameraman (Jose Pedro Torres).	123982
1943	Crime Doctor	M	DVD -R HQ 8172, 8171			News Media. First Reporter in Court (Anthony Warde). Second Reporter in Court (Donald Kerr). Bank of reporters on the phones reporting the story keeping the audience updated throughout the trial.	123983
1934	Crime Doctor, The	M		Zangwill, Israel (based on novel, “The Big Bow Mystery.”)		Press	123984
1935	Crime Does Not Pay:	M			48 MGM two-reel shorts, 1935 -1947. The Gangster Film	Reporter. Your MGM Crime Reporter (Reed Hadley, William Tannen and Mark Daniels among others)) introduced films on crime	123985
1935	Crime Does Not Pay: Alibi Racket	M	DVD -R HQ 5712	Brooks, Marty (Story). Richard Goldstone (Screenplay)	Short #2	Reporter. Your MGM Crime Reporter (Reed Hadley, William Tannen and Mark Daniels among others)) introduced films on crime	123986
1937	Crime Does Not Pay: Behind the Criminal	M			Short #13	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story.	123987
1935	Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot	M			Short #1	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case.  A teller at the bank pleads guilty to embezzling $200,000 from the bank and is sentenced to 5-10 years in prison. He says he spent all the money8 but he actually buried it.After 2 1/2 years, he escapes to Canada. He even burns his face so he will be less recognizable. He digs up his lot but will he get the chance to spend it?	123988
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Buyer Beware	M			Short #30	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Shady companies selling fake merchandise.	123989
1941	Crime Does Not Pay: Coffins on Wheels	M			Short #35	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. A teenager is excited about buying his first car. The car looks terrific, but the owner of the used-car lot is actually a racketeer who sells dangerously unfit cars to unsuspecting buyers.When the brakes fail on one of the cars sold, tragedy ensues and the police are called in to prove that Crime Does Not Pay.	123990
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: Come Across	M			Short #16	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Bank robber  pulls off a heist and comes out with a good haul. He winds up being forced to give most of it to his gangland "friends" to hide him from the police.They turn their backs on him when his money runs out.	123991
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: Criminal Is Born, A	M			Short #17	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. True story of how a young man, ignored by his parents, gets into a gang and starts a crime spree which leads to murder.	123992
1944	Crime Does Not Pay: Dark Shadows	M			Short #42	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. In 1944, psychology wasn't given much credibility. This is an early study of psychology and murder.	123993
1947	Crime Does Not Pay: Desert Death	M			Short #3	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Man kills his cousin in the desert, then assumes his identity and tries to collect insurance on himself.	123994
1942	Crime Does Not Pay: Don't Talk	M			Short	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter (Mark Daniels). During wartime people should not discuss anything related to their work when in public. A casual remark can be overheard by an enemy agent and used to sabotage the war effort.Shipments of parts to a defense plant is compromised.	123995
1939	Crime Does Not Pay: Drunk Driving	M			Short #25	MGM Crime Reporter (Phillip Trent). Up and coming businessman drinks too much but denies he has a problem.	123996
1944	Crime Does Not Pay: Easy Life	M	SVD 1465 (Media Excerpts)		Short #41	Narrator-Reporter (Charles Trowbridge). A young man drops out of school and joins a small-time hoodlum gang. He finds out that leading a life of crime is not what he thought it would be. News Vendor ("Snub" Pollard)	123997
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Eyes of the Navy	M			Short	Reporter. Narrator-Reporter (Frank Whitbeck - voice). Produced in cooperation with the United States Navy, the film follows naval aviators through their basic training in Pensacola, Florida and advanced training at San Diego.	123998
1945	Crime Does Not Pay: Fall Guy	M			Short #43	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story.	123999
1936	Crime Does Not Pay: Foolproof	M			Short #7	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story.	124000
1942	Crime Does Not Pay: For the Common Defense!	M			Short #37	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case.  Shows how cooperation among all the nations of the Americas helps the war efforts. Ion this case, a U.S. government agent travels to Chile and Columbia.He works with local authorities to try to thwart an  Axis plan to ship stolen ammunition.	124001
1941	Crime Does Not Pay: Forbidden Passage	DM	DVD -R HQ 6836	Zinneman, Fred, Director. Carl Dudley original story and screen play	Short #34	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter tells the story.	124002
1937	Crime Does Not Pay: Give Till It Hurts.	M			Short #12	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Charity fraud. Two scam artists set themselves up as philanthropists to help raise money for a local clinic. But the funds they raise never get to help the people who need it.	124003
1945	Crime Does Not Pay: Gun in His Hand, A	M			Short #46	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Young man graduates from the police academy at the top of his class. He then teams up with some local thieves and uses his knowledge of police procedures to commit several warehouse robberies.Police are baffled at first, but when a police officer is murdered during one of the robberies, they start to gather evidence they need to solve the crimes.	124004
1939	Crime Does Not Pay: Help Wanted	M			Short #23	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Racketeer setting up an employment agency and then sending his henchmen to line up foremen in companies that employ unskilled labor.Foreman is promised a cut on each new man he hires. Agency gets a whooping percentage of the new employee's first month wages. Foremen then fires the last new-hires and then brings in a new batch of hires.This continues month after month. District Attorney steps in and with the aid of a young unskilled laborer who had been tricked runs the gangster out of the employment agency business after a murder has been committed.	124005
1935	Crime Does Not Pay: Hit-and-Run Driver	M			Short #5	MGM Reporter Jim (William Tannen). Man runs over a young couple on a deserted road and leaves the scene trying to cover up the incident.	124006
1937	Crime Does Not Pay: It May Happen To You	M			Short #10	Newspaper. Expose of racket of putting stolen and/or spoiled meat into butcher shops. MGM Crime Reporter (Phillip Trent). Mobsters convince a meat packing company employee to help them hijack a truckload of beef.	124007
1936	Crime Does Not Pay: Jack Pot	M			Short #28	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Illegal gambling and illegal bookmaking.	124008
1942	Crime Does Not Pay: Keep 'Em Sailing	M			Short #38	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter (Mark Daniels) with another story. FBI agent goes undercover to investigate the sabotage of American cargo ships.	124009
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Know Your Money	M			Short #27	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Efforts of the Secret Service to detect counterfeit money and persecute those responsible for such crimes.	124010
1945	Crime Does Not Pay: Last Installment, The	M			Short	Magazine. Criminal fascinated by magazine account of life of a 1920s racketeer	124011
1947	Crime Does Not Pay: Luckiest Guy in the World, The	M			Short #48	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Man is always looking for the big score. He bets on horses and owes his bookie. At work he "borrows" from his accounts.After a terrible accident, he comes into a large sum of money and thinks he has it made -- or does he?	124012
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: Miracle Money	M			Short #15	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Quack doctor convinces people that his "Volta Ray" cures cancer.	124013
1939	Crime Does Not Pay: Money To Loan	M	SVD 1458		Short #21	Radio Broadcaster (Reid Kilpatrick). MGM Crime Reporter (Phillip Terry).	124014
1944	Crime Does Not Pay: Patrolling the Ether	M			Short	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. In the days leading up to World War II, the Radio Intelligence Division of the Federal Communications Commission enlists the help of amateur radio operators.These amateur radio operators help determine the location of broadcasts by enemy agents in the United States.	124015
1936	Crime Does Not Pay: Perfect Set-Up, The	M			Short #6	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. City of New York Police Captain Detective tells the story of one of the most unusual criminals of our time.	124016
1945	Crime Does Not Pay: Phantoms, Inc.	M			Short #45	Narrator (Morris Ankrum - Voice). MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Mother is worried about her son who is missing in action. Over time, she gives a con man all of the family savings to find reassurance that her son is all right.When she can no longer pay, events take a tragic turn.	124017
1943	Crime Does Not Pay: Plan for Destruction	M			Short #39	Commentator (Lewis Stone) explains how Germany's defeat in World War I sowed the seeds of its quest for world domination in World War II. Focuses on geopolitical concepts developed by a general in the German Army in World War I.After the war he became a professor at the university of Munich where he espoused his idea that in order for Germany to grow and prosper, it must grow in land area by conquering its neighbors.Hitler adopted many of his ideas in carrying out his takeover of Europe. Historical film, newsreels and new dramatized footage are used. Nazi Radio Announcer (Frederick Giermann).	124018
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Pound Foolish	M			Short #26	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Expose of attempts by wealthy people to avoid payment of customs duties.	124019
1936	Crime Does Not Pay: Public Pays, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 1958	Higgins, John C. (Original Story and Screen Play)	Short #8	Reporter. MGM Reporter (Phillip Trent) with a report on racketeering. Gangsters set up a phony association in which all the creameries in a city are forced to join to make the price of milk go up.Those who don't join have vehicle "accidents" and other problems.	124020
1945	Crime Does Not Pay: Purity Squad	M			Short #47	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. U.S. Food and Drug Administration's effort to ensure that drugs are fully tested before they are sold to consumers.Two unscrupulous investors market a drug as a substitute for insulin after preliminary tests show good results. After a short time, users start dying from the drug. The FDA and the state attorney general's office then go after the drug marketers.	124021
1941	Crime Does Not Pay: Respect the Law	M			Short #33	Reporter (Hugh Beaumont). Reporter (Hal Le Sueur). Reporter (Roger Moore). Radio Commentator (John Wald). Shows how so-called "minor" lawbreakers can do more damage than major criminals.	124022
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Soak the Old	M	DVD -R HQ 10404		Short #31	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Narrator William Bowen (George Lessey).	124023
1937	Crime Does Not Pay: Soak the Poor	M			Short #11	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Racketeers shake down small grocers and horn in on the relief tickets forcing prices up with the consumers paying the freight.	124024
1941	Crime Does Not Pay: Sucker List	M			Short #36	Newspaper Owner Mr. Dodd (Richard Kipling). Fraudulent racetrack touts. One method they use is distributing phony tip sheets of yesterday's winners at a local track. They also "accidentally" call people who are deep in debt and leave a false tip.This entices the poor people to make wagers they can't win.	124025
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: They're Always Caught	M			Short #18	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter (Ted Pearson).	124026
1939	Crime Does Not Pay: Think First	M			Short #24	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story.	124027
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: Think It Over	M			Short #19	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story.	124028
1935	Crime Does Not Pay: Thrill for Thelma, A	M			Short #4	MGM Reporter (William Tannen). Young girl wanting a life of luxury takes the easy way and winds up in jail.	124029
1937	Crime Does Not Pay: Torture Money	M			Short	Reporter (Harold S. Bucquet) tests out an accident racket that takes advantage of insurance companies	124030
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: What Price Safety!	M			Short #14	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Racketeers muscle in on a construction business, use inferior materials, make big profits and endanger public safety.	124031
1939	Crime Does Not Pay: While America Sleeps	M			Short #22	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter (William Tannen) with another case. Aircraft plant worker is actually selling secret bomber plans to foreign agents. United States Intelligence Department agents plan to trap him and the spies he works for.	124032
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: Women in Hiding	M	DVD -R HQ 8507		Short #29	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case, this one focusing on unwed mothers, specifically those who believe that they cannot confide in anyone and go to clinics run by people interested in profit not proper care.In this dramatization, women pay $500 to enter a clinic and must sign papers in which they agree to give up their babies for adoption. Childless couples then pay the clinic operators $500 to adopt the children.	124033
1938	Crime Does Not Pay: Wrong Way Out, The	M			Short #20	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another story. Two young people get married and run away, even though their parents advise them to build up their savings first.After they get settled they can barely make ends meet. When opportunity suddenly presents itself, they start on a downward spiral of crime.	124034
1940	Crime Does Not Pay: You, the People	M			Short #32	Reporter. MGM Crime Reporter with another case. Big city crime boss attempts to use his crime machine to fraudently win re-election for the current corrupt mayor.By using several illegal tactics and aided by voter apathy, the crime boss nearly continues his control of the city.	124035
2006	Crime Fiction	M				City Hall Reporter (Jon W. DeMoss). Bookstore Reporter (Dan Stearns).	124036
1930	Crime in Car 13, The	NM	USC	Chalmers, Steven		Reporter Hamlin Douglas for the New York Sphere.  Nan Tuckett, society. By-line Hamlin Douglas. Observant Newspaperman on board a train when a man is murdered in his berth.	124037
1945	Crime Inc.	M	SV 167	Mooney, Martin (Book). Ray Schrock (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Jim Riley (Tom Neal) for The Daily News writes "The Crime Reporter" column with contacts in underworld. One offers him exclusive but is later killed in  electric chair at wax museum. Riley conducts own  investigation, called before grand jury.He  refuses to name sources: "The confidence between a news reporter and his source of information is just as sacred as the confidence between doctor and patient, lawyer and client, priest and penitent." Police get reporter to join special committee.Offers protection for his girlfriend. Reporter uses Dictaphone, camera and wiretaps to record gangsters' secret meetings. Gives material to grand jury. Receives subpoena to get him to courtroom where he is congratulated and married in front of grand jury.Riley complains about going to crime scene at night. Wishes gangsters would do killing at decent hour so reporters could get some sleep. Riley also writes book, "Crime Incorporated." Newspaper City Editor (Harry Harvey).New York Times, 6/23/45: "Martin Mooney, ex-crime reporter, is the author and associate producer of this ragged melodrama about a newspaperman who knows all the inner secrets of gangland. That type of reporter is well-known to movie-goers…"	124038
1935	Crime Incorporated	NM		Mooney, Martin		Columnist Jim Riley (Tom Neal) for The Daily News writes "The Crime Reporter" column with contacts in underworld. One offers him exclusive but is later killed in  electric chair at wax museum. Riley conducts own  investigation, called before grand jury.He  refuses to name sources: "The confidence between a news reporter and his source of information is just as sacred as the confidence between doctor and patient, lawyer and client, priest and penitent." Police get reporter to join special committee.Offers protection for his girlfriend. Reporter uses Dictaphone, camera and wiretaps to record gangsters' secret meetings. Gives material to grand jury. Receives subpoena to get him to courtroom where he is congratulated and married in front of grand jury.Riley complains about going to crime scene at night. Wishes gangsters would do killing at decent hour so reporters could get some sleep. Riley also writes book, "Crime Incorporated." Newspaper City Editor (Harry Harvey).	124039
2004	Crime Ink	DT	DVD -R HQ 2460 (Disc mislabeled as 2450)		Crime-Documentary Special	Tabloid reporters from New York chase the same crime stories. The rivals will do anything to top the competition.	124040
1989	Crime Monthly	T			Series 1989	Reporter (Peter Davey).	124041
1937	Crime Nobody Saw, The	M				Press. Theater producer hands over five hundred dollars to playwrights Nicholas Carter, Horace Smith, and Babe (Lew Ayres, Benny Baker, Eugene Pallette)	124042
1936	Crime of Dr. Forbes, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ernie Adams, Don Brodie, Ruth Clifford, Franklyn Farnum, Harry Harvey, Mike Lally, George Magrill, Philo McCullough, Frank Melton, Frank Mills). Editor (Otto Hoffman).Photographer (Charles Sherlock). Radio Announcer (Carroll Nye). Newsboy (Matty Roubert). Messenger Boys (Harry Bowen, Wesley Giraud).	124043
1964	Crime of Monsieur Lange, The	M			AFI-Publishers/Novelists	Writer	124044
1957	Crime of Passion	M	DVD -R HQ 2587, 2570. SVD 1089	Eisinger, Jo (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Advice Columnist Kathy Ferguson (Barbara Stanwyck) for The San Francisco Post, San Francisco's top sob sister, is assigned to get the "woman's angle" on a story about a fugitive wanted by police for killing her husband.While covering the story, she confronts two policemen who have been brought in from Los Angeles: "You have your work to do, we have ours." Cop responds: "Your work should be raising a family, having dinner ready for your husband when he gets home."She takes the advice to heart. After writing a letter to the wanted woman through her column and turning fugitive over to police when she makes contact, Ferguson gives up her plans to go to New York and marries the cop.She tries to further her husband's career, have an affair with inspector, shoots him when he passes over her husband for a promotion. Reporter (Robert Quarry). Reporter Sam (Robert Quarry).New York Times, 1/10./57: "As for Miss Stanwyck's transition from the nice, sassy gal in the pressroom to a maniacal stalker, we don't believe it. Come off it, Miss Stanwyck. Once a reporter, always a lady,."	124045
2003	Crime of Passion, A	MT				High Society Photographer (Matthew Harrison).	124046
1998	Crime of Silence	N		Carlon, Patricia		Reporter Evan Kiley's 15-month-old son has been kidnapped for ransom. The baby sitter is murdered. Kiley has been warned not to contact the police so he begs a father and mother whose own child was kidnapped for help.Father is guilty about never contacting the police so he provides ransom cash and helps Kiley hide the babysitter's body. The girl is returned safely and the police are never contacted. .Later, Kiley disappears and police accuse the man of murdering the babysitter.	124047
1946	Crime of the Century	M		Rhinehart, O'Letea, William Hagens (Story). Rhinehart, Hagens, Gertrude Walker (Screenplay)		Reporter Jim Rogers (Ray Walker) has a brother who is an ex-con and wants to find out what happened to his newspaper reporter brother. Discovers reporter uncovered scheme to keep financier's death a secret until after stockholder's meeting.He rescues the reporter, who has been kidnapped by the crooks, while the head of the gang and the dead financier's secretary end up killing each other. Newsman (Donald Kerr).	124048
1996	Crime of the Century	MT	SVDSP 726			Reporter (Robert Clotworthy). Reporter (Gary Gershaw). Reporter (Doug Kruse). Reporter (Jon Manfrellotti). Reporter (Steve March). Reporter (Michael Monks). Reporter (John Ruskin). Reporter (Thomas Charles Simmons). Newsman (Donald Kerr).	124049
1933	Crime of the Century, The	M	VHS 1078	Espe, Walter Maria (Play -- Der Fall Grootman).  Florence Ryerson, Brian Marlow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dan Mckee (Stuart Erwin) plays another of those reporters who takes charge of a murder investigation.Variety, 2/21/33: "Story offers some novelties including a newspaper reporter who solves the problem without ever getting drunk or abnormally fresh."	124050
1952	Crime On My Hands	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	124051
1933	Crime on the Hill	M				Reporter (Reginald Purdell).	124052
1948	Crime on Their Hands	M				Managing Editor J.L. Cameron (Charles C. Wilson), Daily Gazette	124053
1948	Crime Reporter	CB		Tuska, George, Art. Matt Baker (Cover). 	#2. September 1948. St. John. 	Reporter. Stories include “Crime Reporter Nabs Stage Beauty’s Killer.” “Blue Monk Queers Mob Leader’s Murder Alibi.” “Police Leaks Traced to Thug in City Jail.” “Girl’s Captors Killed in Dope Ransom Plot.” “Gen. Cache Uncovered Before Mansion Burns.”	124054
1948	Crime Reporter	CB		Tuska, George, Art. Matt Baker (Cover). 	#1. August 1948. St. John. 	Reporter. “Death Makes a Deadline.”	124055
1948	Crime Reporter	CB		Tuska, George, Art. Matt Baker (Cover). 	#3. October, 1948. St. John. 	Reporter. 	124056
2006	Crime Reporter’s Poem	PO		Domrzalski, Dennis		The sputtering love life of a young crime reporterHis name was Dennis Domrzalski; The crime beat was his game. He smoked cigars and drank a lot And had a gorgeous dame. He worked like hell to dig up crime-- A damn good job he did. The bad guys couldn’t hide from him-- He knew where they hid. He hated crime--oh my God-- How it made him sick. When his stories ran in print The criminals had their pick Of any jail in the land To spend their wasted lives. And D’d walk off and drink some booze In the local dives. “Whiskey, straight--bring it now-- Leave the bottle Jackson. Who’s that sweet thing down the bar? I’ll betcha she wants action. “Hey babe, come here, sit by me, I’m a crime reporter. Barkeep, yo, over here, And take this sweet thing’s order. “Ya say your name is Baby Jane. Sounds like bull to me. You shouldn’t lie you silly thing. Let’s see your I.D. “Yeah, I can check it, yes I can, ‘Cause I’m a crime reporter. My beat’s this nation from its core To its every border. “It says your name is Sally, Sally Cozinetti. I used to know a bum named that. You got a brother named Eddie? “No? So what, who cares, I don’t give a damn. He’s probably dead; he’s probably shot. He got it ‘Bam! Bam! Bam.’ “Sal, my name is Dennis. My name is Dennis D. I’m rough and tough and real mean ‘Cause crime’s got hold of me. “I hang around police stations. I see crime all the time. I think about it day and night, It’s always on my mind. “We’ve got to stop the bad guys. We’ve got to put ‘em away. We’ve got to make our nation’s streets Safe for kids to play. “I don’t like kids--don’t get me wrong-- I hate their little guts. The way they giggle and laugh all day They must all be nuts. “But crime is bad; it hurts the nation, And someone’s got to stop it. We’ve got to put the crooks away And take away crime’s profit. “That job’s part mine, Baby Sal, ‘Cause I report on crime. All the bums that I write up Wind up doing time. “Impressed you say? I thought you’d be. Let’s go to my apartment, Where you and I can both remove These stupid, silly garments.” They left the bar. He took her home. He walked her through the alleys. He said how tough and mean he was And bragged to his sweet Sally. “Don’t be scared,” he said to her. “I’m here to protect you. If bad guys try to beat us up I’ll just shoot a few.” That thrilled the daylights out of her; She fell into his arms. She was doomed and couldn’t resist The crime reporter’s charms. They found his joint, a boarding room, Above an all-night diner. He bought her chili and asked her then If she was a minor. She said “no.” They went upstairs, And he unlocked the door. When the chili was all gone He asked, “Do you want more?” “No,” she said, “it’s you I want. Please take off your shirt.” This he did and plus some more And he removed her skirt. They kissed it seems so passionately, It’s clear that love was there. He removed his ban-lon socks And she her underwear. Other garments went in time. She nibbled on his ear. He looked at her so lovingly And held her very near. She told him that she loved him so. She said, “You’re mine all mine.” When he asked her why, she said: “‘Cause you report on crime.” They embraced so wickedly And fell onto the bed. She rubbed his chest and other parts, Good feelings filled his head. He thought of home and dear sweet mom And wondered what she’d say, If she’d seen how he’d grown up And found new ways to play. Time went on and things got warm, The moon was full that night. They kissed and hugged and romped around--Things seemed so very right. The moment was soon approaching When their love’d be final. That it was there and both felt it Of this there’s no denial. He looked at her. She looked at him. He seemed a little frightened. She assured him tenderly, How his face then brightened. He made his move to finalize Those mutual loving feelings. Closer still he moved to her-- And then he was sent reeling. Ring! Ring! Ring!--Dong! Dong! Dong! He heard the sirens screaming. Fire trucks is what they were, He knew he was not dreaming. He jumped up to the window And saw the trucks go by. “Fire! Fire! Fire!” he screamed, “Who? What? When? Where? Why?” He quickly dressed and looked at Sal, Who by then was crying. He tried right then to comfort her And said, “Bums may be dying.” “I’m sorry, Sal,” he said to her, “It’s such a crazy time. But someone may have torched a joint And that’s a damn big crime.” He donned his hat, a gray fedora, And slid right out the door. He winked at Sal and said to her, “I’ll be back for more.” The blaze was cheap, really cheap. There was nobody dead. A mattress fire is all it was In some old drunk bum’s bed. Dennis phoned his editor and said, “Chief, nothing’s up. It’s home I’m bound, I’ll see ya ‘round.” The phone he then hung up. He stopped into a liquor store And had a few quick shots. He thought of Sal at home in bed And knew he missed her lots. Well, he rushed home to his sweet Sal, But she had left by then. She left a note on the table Written with his pen. “I loved you so you crazy man. I had a damn good time. But now I hate your guts, you bum, You broke this heart of mine. “I hope we never meet again And that you’ll learn in time, To take your openings when they come, ‘Cause love can’t wait for crime. --Bye, Sally.” 	124057
1938	Crime Ring	M	DVD -R HQ 3806, 3805. SVD 554. SV 41	Taviner, Reginald (Story). J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater (Screenplay)		Reporter Joe Ryan  (Allan Lane) of the Los Angeles Daily Sun sets out to expose a crooked fortune-telling racket. Editor Clifton (George Irving).	124058
1938	Crime School	M	DVD -R HQ 3807, 3805. SVD 1345, VHS 1302		Bowery Boys	Reporter (Stuart Holmes). Reporter Covering "Escape"  (John Ridgely). Reporter Covering "Escape" (Clayton Moore).	124059
2003	Crime Spree	M				TV Reporter - Female (J.C. Kenny).	124060
1981	Crime Story, A	NM	OWN - P	Nash, Jay Robert		Reporter Jack Journey, Chicago's top crime reporter	124061
1986	Crime Story: Abrams for the Defense	T	SVD 1114		Episode	News Media	124062
1987	Crime Story: Blast From the Past	T			Episode #24. 9-29-1987	Reporter (Rusty Meyers).	124063
1988	Crime Story: Byline	T	SVD 1132		Episode	Reporter. Hard-drinking reporter (Tom Signorelli) intimates he's working on a big story while on a Las Vegas "pleasure" trip	124064
1987	Crime Story: Ground Zero	T			Episode #22. 3-13-1987	News Media. Second Reporter (Jim Williams). Third Reporter (Mark O'Neill).	124065
1986	Crime Story: Justice Hits the Skids	T			Episode IX	News Media	124066
1988	Crime Story: Moulin Rouge	T			Episode	Reporter Susanne Terry (Pam Grier) investigates firebombing of black-owned nightclub casino	124067
1986	Crime Story: Old Friends, Dead Ends	T			Episode #9. 11-4-1986	Reporter (William Dick).	124068
1988	Crime Story: Protected Witness	T			Episode #35. 2-2-1988	TV Reporter (Jeff Olson).	124069
1987	Crime Story: Senator, The, the Movie Star, and the Mob	T			Episode #23. 9-22-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Thomas Hilliard)	124070
1938	Crime Takes a Holiday	M				Radio frame-up	124071
1936	Crime that Nobody Saw, The	M				Writer (Kent Taylor) is a sleuthing writer.	124072
1980	Crime Time	M	SVD 638			News Media	124073
1997	Crime Traveler: Fashion Shoot	T			Episode #3. 3-15-1997. Sci-Fi	Journalist (Anna Brecon).	124074
1997	Crime Traveller: Death Minister	T			Episode #6. 4-5-1997. Sci-Fi	Journalist (Sally Ann Barber). Journalist (Stephen Ullathorne).	124075
1934	Crime Without Passion	M				Reporters (Charles MacArthur, Ben Hecht). Court Interviewer With Pipe (Ben Hecht). Second Interviewer in a Light Suit (Charles MacArthur).	124076
1983	Crime, La	MF				Journalist. Un observateur (Jacques Bondoux)	124077
1955	Crime, the Place and the Girl, The	N		Stapledon, D. (pseudonym of Douglas Stapleton and Dorothy Stapleton)		Press Agent Peter Hack on a search to find a beautiful young woman who makes an impressive appearance at a Hollywood premiere.  She's implicated in a murder. Hack finds her and must keep the police at bay until he can prove her innocent	124078
1993	CrimeBroker	MT				TV Newsreader (Ron Wilson).  Woman devises blueprints for criminal operations and offers them for sale to the crime world. Her operation falls apart when she becomes an accessory to murder.	124079
1950	Crimen de Oribe, El	MF			Argentina	Journalist (Nestor Yoan).	124080
2002	Crimen del padre Amaro, El	MF				Photographer (Rogelio Rojas).	124081
2002	Crimen del padre Amaro, El (aka Crime of Father Amaro, The)	MF			Spanish	News Media discovers a local priest is allowing drug lords to launder their money in the financing of a much-needed hospital. He recruits the young Father Amaro in a campaign to muzzle the inquisitive press. 	124082
2003	Crimen del Padre Amaro, El (aka Crime of Padre Amaro, The)	MF		Carrera, Carlos	Mexico.	Newspaper Publisher retracts a scandalous story about the church and is willing to take extreme measures to preserve his career. Film follows handsome priest who skillfully forces the publisher to retract the story.Priest arrives in small town and finds himself surrounded by hypocrisy and corruption, and tempted by beautiful young woman who confesses that when she "touches herself" she thinks of Jesus.	124083
1989	Crimes and Misdemeanors	M	DVD -R HQ 4793, 4794. L			Documentarian Cliff Stern (Woody Allen), producer of documentaries no one wants to see.  Photographer (George J.  Manos).	124084
2004	Crimes of Fashion	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Robert Lee). Robert #2 (Michelle McCree). Video Director (Darryl Hinds).	124085
1999	Crimes of Mistress Meow, The	M				Reporter Stacy Burke (Stacy Berk)  is kidnapped by a master criminal, Mistress Meow, to use as hero bait to capture the Spellbinder so she can capture the world.	124086
1996	Crimetime	M				News Media. Actor immerses self in TV role of serial killer while real criminal delights in the News Media attention	124087
1985	Crimewave	M				Reporter at Execution (Joel Coen). Weatherman (Chuck Gaidica). Announcer (Jimmie Launce).	124088
1988	Criminal Act	M		Yost, Daniel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sharon Felds (Charlene Dallas) accuses editor Pam Weiss (Catherine Bach) of being afraid to print a story about criminal activities because the man involved owns a large share of the community including stock in the newspaper.Also claims that Weiss cannot cover a story anymore now that she has a cushy desk job. Editor responds that she will cover the first story that comes along, which happens to involve a rat flushed up in the ladies room toilet.Two women go into the basement of the newspaper office to investigate and find an old tunnel. They are attacked and the editor punches out the assailant. Also uncover a "rat person" living in the tunnel. Go to a morgue to investigate a drowning victim.Pretend to be prostitutes to seduce morgue attendant. Arrested after a fight with the attendant. Journalists discover a plot to shanghai homeless people. They escape the killer and capture him.Editor decides she has had enough crime reporting but rushes out with reporter Fields when a potential bank robbery is spotted taking place down the street. Managing editor constantly complaining about them leaving the office.	124089
1931	Criminal Code, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7812, 7813			Reporter (Jack Vance)	124090
1946	Criminal Court	M	SVD 1241			Reporter (Tony Barrett). Reporters act as Greek Chorus commenting on trial throughout. Good reporter and editor atmosphere. Reporter (Carl Hansen). Reporter (Mike Lally).	124091
1995	Criminal Hearts	M				Newscaster (Will Ferrell)	124092
2005	Criminal Intent	M	DVD -R HQ 8228, 8229.			Reporter (Julius Chapple)	124093
1942	Criminal Investigator	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story). Edmond Kelso (Additional Dialogue). George Jeske (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Remake of "Midnight Patrol." 1932.	Cub Reporter Martin (Robert Lowery) is the son of a policeman given a job on the News Journal and is able to outsmart both police and fellow reporters while solving a murder. At first he is hassled by editor because he went to journalism school.But he does not even know that the newspaper files are called a morgue. At press club, he finds no more regard for the profession. Reporters he meets include disillusioned novelist who the cub is told became a newsman for the sake of his stomach.When the cub hassles another reporter about his handling of a murder story, editor tells him to take the assignment if he thinks he can do better. Cub has no luck trying to interview killer so he kicks a cop in order to get jailed himself.Discovers reason suspect has not talked is he is deaf and dumb. Cub interviews him in sign language.  Cub discovers body of showgirl who was murdered after being released from prison.  Witnesses who see him examining body think he is killer.Ends up identifying the real killer.	124094
1988	Criminal Law	M				TV Newscaster (Bill  Haughland). Newscaster (Howard Schwartz). Newscaster (Mitzumi Takahasi). Reporter (Mike Bucci). Reporter (Lois Dellar). Reporter (Aidan Devine). Reporter (Susan Glover). Reporter (David Gow). Reporter (Richard Jutras).Reporter (Sam LeMarquand). Reporter (Robert Parson). Reporter (James Rae). Reporter (Linda Rona).	124095
1937	Criminal Lawyer	M	DVD -R HQ 5880, 5883			Reporter in Courtroom (Jerry Fletcher)	124096
2007	Criminal Minds: About Face	T	DVD -R HQ 9196		Episode. 10-31-2007	News Media. TV News Reporter Abbey Roxford (Kelli Kirkland Powers), Channel 10 KWBD News.  Public Relations. Communications Coordinator-Press Liaison (A.J. Cook). Dave Rossi alienates his new colleagues. With a killer circulating “Have you seen me?” posters of women before they disappear, Rossi bucks the team and leaks vital intel to the press.  Team searches for a murderer who posts missing-persons fliers of his victims where he knows they will see them before he kidnaps and kills them. “Press is saying we gave this case a stupid name,” says local detective.  “Leeches. They haven’t had such a big story in a long time,” says one local policeman to a member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU).  	124097
2007	Criminal Minds: Ashes and Dust	T			Episode #41. 3-21-2007	Reporter (Adri Johnson). 	124098
2007	Criminal Minds: Big Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7906.		Episode. 2-4-2007	News and Sports Media. The team investigates a wealthy couple's murder at their home following a Super Bowl party.  Someone places a 911 call quoting Bible passages seconds before the murders.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124099
2006	Criminal Minds: Charm and Harm	T	DVD -R HQ 7522		Episode. 4-19-2006	News Media. Gideon, Hotchner and their team race across the South in pursuit of a chameleonlike killer.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124100
2006	Criminal Minds: Empty Planet	T	DVD -R HQ 7247		Episode. 11-7-2006	News Media. Press Conference. Member of the team runs the press conference. Unit is called into action when a serial bomber terrorizes Seattle.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124101
2009	Criminal Minds: Eyes Have It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11867		Episode. 11-4-2009	Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook) talks to the news media when the BAU is called to Oklahoma City to help local authorities track a serial killer who removes the eyes of his murder victims and keeps the eyes as souvenirs. 	124102
2007	Criminal Minds: Fear and Loathing	T	DVD -R HQ 7986. DVD -R HQ 8511		Episode. 2-14-2007	News Media. Possibly racially motivated serial-killer is on the loose and the BAU team travels to an upscale New York neighborhood to hunt him.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124103
2006	Criminal Minds: Fisher King, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7661, 7662.		Episodes. 5-10-2006 9-20-2006	News Media. Press conference ends Part One.Team members become pawns in the fantasy game of a psychopathic killer, who challenges them to unravel a series of clues in hope of saving his next victim.In Part Two, the team works on unraveling a psychopath's clues in hope of saving his most recent victim as one member of the group struggles for her life.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124104
2005	Criminal Minds: L.D.S.K.	T	DVD -R HQ 6138 (Media Excerpts).		Episode. 11-2-2005	TV Reporter John Jenkins (Kent Shocknek) of WPOV News, Chicago Channel 3. The Behavioral Analysis Unit is called in to identify a killer who is shooting at victims in broad daylight. Angry when the news is leaked to the press.The Unit arrests Reporter Jenkins, Under Homeland Security, the Unit can hold him as long as they want without any charges since they consider the shooting a terrorist attack.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124105
2006	Criminal Minds: Last Word, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7325		Episode #31. 11-14-2006.	News Media. Male Reporter (Trevor Olsen). Female Reporter (Inger Tudor). Female Reporter #2 (Karina Bennett). Reporter #2 (Landall Goolsby).Daughter of high-powered diplomats must battle suspicions of nepotism when her assignment to the unit is made without notification to her superiors.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124106
2006	Criminal Minds: Lessons Learned	T	DVD -R HQ 7363		Episode #32. 11-22-2006	News Media. News Reporter Tina Tomorrow (Hiwa Bourne).Use of fake TV news report on terrorist attack to trick a terrorist into revealing the location of the real attack that will take place in the next hour in the third latest crowded shopping mall in the United States in Virginia.BAU travels to Guantanamo Bay to interrogate a terrorist sleeper cell leader who could help prevent a major national disaster.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124107
2008	Criminal Minds: Limelight	T			Episode. 	Reporters (Nicole Stuart). Reporter #2 (Michael Chandler). Reporter #3 (Ruby Campbell).	124108
2008	Criminal Minds: Mayhem	T	DVD -R HQ 10299		Episode. 9-24-2008	News Media covers terrorist bombing of an FBI SUV from the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Rest of the team fights to catch terrorists responsible for the bombing and to stop a larger target. One member of the Criminal Minds team is killed.	124109
2006	Criminal Minds: P911	T	DVD -R HQ 8728		Episode.  9-27-2006	News Media. TV Report. Gideon and the team race to prevent a child pornographer from auctioning a boy online.	124110
2006	Criminal Minds: Perfect Storm, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7033		Episode.	News Media. TV Newscaster (Stephen Alvarez). Field Reporters (Female and Male)Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124111
2006	Criminal Minds: Poison	T			Episode #13. 1-18-2006	News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Whang).Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124112
2006	Criminal Minds: Real Rain, A	T	DVD -R HQ 7093		Episode #17. 3-22-2006	Crime Reporter (Glenn Walker)  for the New York Quest is scooping police on Manhattan murders turning the psychopath killer into a folk hero. Front Page Tabloid Headlines: "Judge and Jury." "Street Justice"Reporter probably "drinks too much" and gets a vicarious thrill out of writing about this murderer, but the "reporter is not the vigilante killer." Man-on-the-street TV interviews supports vigilante killer.Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) travels to New York City to investigate a series of murders that appears to have been committed by a vigilante conducting revenge on former criminals who have been released by the justice system.BAU is composed of an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds and anticipate their next moves before they strike again.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124113
2006	Criminal Minds: Riding the Lightning	T			Episode #14. 1-25-2006	News Media. Becky the Reporter (Cynthia Lamontagne). Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124114
2007	Criminal Minds: Scared To Death	T	DVD -R HQ 9348		Episode. 11-2007	News Media. TV News Reporter Abbey Roxford (Kelli Kirkland Powers), Channel 10 KWBD News.  Public Relations. Communications Coordinator-Press Liaison (A.J. Cook), a member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), gives a news conference. 	124115
2006	Criminal Minds: Sex, Birth, Death	T	DVD -R HQ 7435		Episode. 11-30-2006	News Media. Serial killers. Young man reaches out to Spencer Reid who thinks he may be a serial killer. Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124116
2006	Criminal Minds: Somebody's Watching	T	DVD -R HQ 7413		Episode. 3-29-2006	News Media. Paparazzi. Art News. Paparazzo Joseph Martinez (Alejandro Furth). Tabloid newspaper: Celebrity Sneak Peak. "A Mystery Man in Lila's Life" is the caption under a front page picture of the actress and a member of the FBI unit.Dr. Reid falls for a Hollywood starlet at the center of a murder investigation. Turns out her best friend has been killing her rival, a producer who didn't hire her, her manager and now is coming to kill her.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124117
2008	Criminal Minds: Tabula Rasa	T	DVD -R HQ 9909		Episode. 5-24-2008	News Media. Team uses brain “fingerprinting” when a suspected serial killer awakes from a four-year coma but doesn’t remember any of the crimes. 	124118
2007	Criminal Minds: True Night	T	DVD -R HQ 9335		Episode. 11-28-2007	News Media. Comic Book artist (Frankie Muntz) is traumatized by the death of his fiancé by street thugs and takes revenge without remembering anything he has done. But he draws exact replicas of the crime scenes.  	124119
2006	Criminal Minds: Unfinished Business	T	DVD -R HQ 7034		Episode #15. 3-1-2006	News Media. TV Field Reporters (Mel Fair). TV Field Reporter (Shauntay Hinton). TV Newscaster (Rich Skidmore).When a serial killer reappears, the team works with a retired BAU agent who just published a book about the perpetrator.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124120
2006	Criminal Minds: What Fresh Hell?	T			Episode. 1-11-2006	News Media. Reporter Hal at press conference asks parents of missing girl if a body found is their daughter's. Causes great distress for parents (police know the body is not their daughter). Many scenes of media and police.Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124121
2005	Criminal Minds: Won't Get Fooled Again	T	DVD -R HQ 5835		Epsode. 	TV Reporter Rosalie Escobar, WORY-News, in the field reporting alive in a News Alert when an explosion goes off behind her during her report. Public Relations. Press Liaison (A.J. Cook).	124122
2009	Criminal Minds: Zoe’s Reprise	T	DVD -R HQ 11673		Episode. 2-18-2009	Crime Columnist Paula McConnell (Beverly Leech). The ashtray is full of lipstick smeared butts, and the desk is threatening to crumble under the weight of the files stacked there, but journalist McConnell is curious about this visit from the BAU. JJ and Rossi are asking for her help. They believe that because of her high profile in crime journalism in Cleveland, the unsub murderer is reading her column. They want her to report that the FBI has found the unsub’s signature. Rossi goes on to tell her that the killer is doing something compulsive, something he “needs” to do at every crime scene to get a sexual release. This repetitive behavior at each crime scene will lead the detectives to him. As Paula is starting to theorize, JJ’s phone rings and Reid tells the agents that they’ve found another body. Paula immediately picks up her phone. The next morning the miller reads McConnell’s crime column where the journalist describes the recent homicides as the work of one man, and that, with the help of the BAU they have discovered the killer’s signature.  Local authorities in Cleveland enlist the help of the BAU to assist in the pursuit of a serial killer who appears to be copying the methods used by famous murderers from the past. People in crowded bookshop sit with rapt attention while David Rossi reads from the 10th anniversary addition of his bestseller, “Deviance: The Secret Desires of Sadistic Serial Killers.”Zoe Hawkes is interested in killers. She always checks out Paul’s crime column. Now Zoe is dead, the victim of the serial killer. 	124123
1993	Criminal Seduction	NM		North, Darian		Tabloid Reporter Holly Danielson, stung by a fellow journalist's rejection of her own romantic overtures, smears an affair he is having with the defendant in a sensational trial all over the tabloids.Journalist Owen Byrne, a true-crime writer in upstate New York to cover a sensational murder trial. Uncovers more than he bargains for in his attempt to fit together the pieces of the victim's life -- and ends up falling for the defendant.Bryne writing unpublished short stories in moments stolen from working his family's struggling Kansas ranch. Agent agrees to send him to New York to gather material for a book on the trial.He gets an exclusive interview with the defendant and building on information from her and a growing network of contacts, he uncovers darker secrets the husband she is accused of killing.	124124
1988	Criminal Tendencies	N		O'Rourke, William		News Media	124125
1916	Criminal, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	124126
1999	Criminal, The	M				Radio Journalist (Hugh Sykes)	124127
1937	Criminals of the Air	M		Cooper, Jack (Story). Owen Francis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nancy Rawlings (Rosalind Keith) assigned the airport beat in a border town.  Pays a waitress to spy on a pilot (who is really a secret agent and doesn't want his picture taken).Reporter helps pilot escape and the two fly off.  Editor is worried about her safety.  Camera-eye Condon (Walter Soderling).	124128
1941	Criminals Within	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story). Edward Bennett (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Linda (Ann Doran) helps draftee fight spies seeking chemical formula known only to five scientists. Enemy agents kill one of the men to try to find out identities of others. Draftee discovers enemy infiltration in own company.	124129
1913	Crimson Coach	N	MLPL	Krudy, Gyula		Journalists. Rezeda, Horvath. Battaszeki, the editor. "Without an actress as a mistress no one could be considered a serious and important newspaperman." Bela Bonifacz, journalist….male.Journalist hero fails in a suicidal attempt when his love for a young actress is not returned.	124130
1961	Crimson Gate, The	N	OWN - H	Gibbs, Henry		Journalists. Western Journalists living in Communist China and trying to get their dispatches past the official censor to their newspapers.	124131
1916	Crimson Stain Mystery, The	M			Serial	Publisher. Son of crusading newspaper publisher investigates a series of murders	124132
1995	Crimson Tide	M	DVD -R HQ 8073, 8074.			CNN Reporter (Richard Valeriani-Himself) on French Aircraft Carrier Foch	124133
1985	Crimson Wind, The	N		Hennessy, Max	Weinberg List	Journalist	124134
2009	Crippled Heart	M				Reporter (Chamane Barbatti). Man involved in a robbery who has just lost his wife wakes up in a hospital to her he has been paralyzed from the waist down. After missing his wife’s funeral, he loses the will to live until he hears that the man that put him in the wheelchair has yet to be caught. After the robber shows up at his house to see him sitting helplessly in a wheelchair, the man must learn to walk again -- not only to avenge his wife’s murder, but also to protect his son.	124135
1944	Crisco's Radio Newspaper	R	CD11 - Wells		2-29-1944	Radio Newspaper	124136
2000	Crisis	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Carla Swanson).	124137
1985	Crisis	CB			New Teen Titans, The #13	Reporter Bethany Snow. Crisis begins. Daily Planet Reporter Clark Kent-Superman. 	124138
1981	Crisis at Central High	MT				Reporter (William B. Jones). News Media	124139
1939	Crisis in London	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Copyreader. Hiram Holiday, newspaper copyreader for 15 years on the rim of the Sentinel copy desk.Holiday correcting copy, writing headlines, checking up the work of men in action, the reporters, and correspondents and feature writers who went out into the world and got the news. The world passed beneath his fingers in the shape of words.Sentinel was a morning newspaper. Shift: 3 to 11 p.m.	124140
1985	Crisis in the Newspaper Office, A	P	MLPL	Gilfond, H.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	124141
1949	Crisis, The	T			Series.	Interviewer (Adrian Spies).	124142
1948	Critic at Large	DT				Critic John Mason Brown, host of series. Guest critics about the arts	124143
1939	Critic on the Pan, The	PO	COPY	Holmes, John	In "Fair Warning."	Critic. "Some men have woe, and some have weal, But how does a man on Monday feel Whose newest novel, or book of rhymes, Has been reviewed in the Sunday Times?Fred Augustus Peel said: "Disturbing! Lively! Rich! Profound! Exciting! Skillful! Witty! Sound!"  "Authentic! Challenging! Here to Stay! Functional! Haunting! Epic! New! Amazing! Eloquent! Vivid! True! Triumphant! Tender! Highly Prized! Alert! Original!Civilized!"  "And that's what Fred Augustus said In a loud clear voice on Monday morn, And muttered he wished he'd never been born, And added he wished that he were dead."	124144
1953	Critic, The	T			Episode. 1-20-53. (Fireside Theatre)	Critic	124145
1955	Critic, The	T			Episode. 7-14-55. (Star Tonight)	Critic	124146
1906	Critic, The	M				Critic writes an honest opinion. Article annoys performers who want to attack him. Insert of newspaper column	124147
1912	Critic, The	M			Ness Book	Critic. Negative screen image of the critic, an unprincipled type working for the Daily Record who uses his influence to pursue an actress and slam the poet she loves.Critic later exposed as a plagiarist while appearing on stage to receive the applause for a play he didn't write.	124148
1779	Critic, The	P	USC	Cumberland, Richard		Printer. Master Type:  "I thought to have faced my paper with sorrowful news for Old England. However, we must vamp up an Item or two. No French Mail in. Which way is the wind, Friend Ratsbane." Ratsbane. Printer's Devil.  On morning papers.Type must fill his paper and  wants Ratsbane to give him a ready-made article or anything.  Ratsbane says if "you to feed me well, I could fill half your paper."	124149
1779	Critic, The	P		Sheridan, Richard Brinsley		Critic. Mr. Puff, a playwright as well as an 18th century press agent who praises things for a price. He has several categories of "puffs" which he writes in praise of anyone or anything when he is well paid.	124150
2006	Critic, The	M			Short - Fantasy	Critic. The Critic (Matthew Walker).  Writer Edgar Allen Poe (Paul Anthony).	124151
2008	Critic, The	N		May, Peter		Wine Critic Gil Petty, the world’s number one wine critic, went missing during a tasting tour of the little-known wine region of Gaillac. Four years ago, his body was discovered strung up on a cross in the vineyards of southwest France. When the corpse of powerful American wine critic Gil Petty turned up in southwest France, local cops were perplexed -- the body was dressed in the robes of a local fraternal organization and appeared to have been practically pickled in wine. Four years later, shortly after Scottish sleuth Enzo Macleod, who specializes in insolvable murders, reopens the case, another wine-saturated corpse is found. Petty had made countless enemies in the wine world and his ex-wife and daughter had few kind words to say about him, but what connects him to the second killing? Several years ago renowned wine critic Gil Petty vanished without a trace during a vino veritas trip to the Gaillac region of France. A few years later his preserved corpse was found drenched in wine. The case was never solved after he was found hanging like a wet scarecrow in the nearby woods. Scottish expatriate forensic expert Macleod decides to solve the cold case. However, the local police do not want the outsider making them look foolish so they refuse to cooperate. Worse, region winemakers prefer the homicide remain unsolved because Petty lived up to his name and was universally disliked. When another murder victim embalmed in wine appears in the woods, local vintners become concerned. Meanwhile Petty’s daughter, Michelle, tries to seduce Enzo, who is held accountable by the other women in his life. Even as Enzo digs up dirt on the arrogant, odious late critic, he finds many people in the industry and the family who had a motive to kill Petty. 	124152
1994	Critic, The:	T	SV 273		Episode. Series 1994-1995. (Third Season Episodes Not Aired).	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers Hollywood	124153
1995	Critic, The: All the Duke's Men	T	DVD -R HQ 2226.	Verrone, Patric M.	Episode #19. 4-23-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodWhen Jay helps Marty become class president, Duke decides to have Jay help him become US President	124154
1994	Critic, The: Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera, A	T		Keeler, Ken	Episode #11. 6-7-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodAfter Marty fails to win an event at his school field day, he is feeling very low so Jay tries to improve his self-confidence by getting him interested in playing guitar and putting him in the school talent show.Meanwhile, Them Magazine names Jay "the wittiest man alive" so Duke offers to pay everyone who doesn't laugh at Jay's show $100 which doesn't go over very well.Steve Allen (Voice of Himself). Kareem Abdul-Jabaar (Voice of Himself)	124155
1994	Critic, The: Dial "M" For Mother	T	DVD -R 1804	Reiss, Mike and Al Jean	Episode #3. 2-16-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay is considered to be one of the most unpopular men on Earth (ranking even worse than Adolph Hitler) so Duke attempts to spruce up the show to get more people interested.When this doesn't work, Jay decides to soften his image by going on the "Geraldo Show" with his mother but Jay gets an even worse reputation when his mother embarrasses him to the point where he tells her to "shut up".Geraldo Rivera (Voice of Himself)	124156
1994	Critic, The: Dr. Jay	T		Vitti, John	Episode #10. 6-29-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay's boss, Duke, has just made a new invention, "Phillips-o-Vision" which alters movies to make them more "likeable".Jay is disgusted with Duke's invention but when Duke is discovered to have a fatal disease, Jay must find a cure for Duke's ailment.	124157
1995	Critic, The: Dukerella	T	DVD -R HQ 2364.	Keeler, Ken	Episode #22. 5-14-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodAlice's sister, Miranda, comes to visit them which Alice is not comfortable with. Miranda must find work in New York so she joins "Mattress in an Hour" delivering mattresses.When everybody attends a party held by Duke, Miranda falls in love with Duke but is shy because of a wrinkle.She runs out on Duke at midnight and Duke must find the woman who fits her slipper. When it turns out to be	124158
1994	Critic, The: Every Doris Has Her Day	T	DVD -R HQ 2712	Tompkins, Steve	Episode #7. 6-1-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay is given two tickets to a new play based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He tries to find a date but no woman will go with him so he goes with Doris instead. Surprisingly, Jay and Doris have a good time and their relationship eventually blossoms.One day Doris, his make-up lady,  recalls she has a son she put up for adoption. Jay mentions he is adapted and both start to think they are biological mother and son and must find more evidence.	124159
1994	Critic, The: Eyes on the Prize	T	DVD -R 1826. SV 263	Brady, Tom	Episode #6.  3-2-94	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay celebrates his 1000th episode but the episode is less than successful. Ratings get worse so Jay seeks image consultant, Adolph Hitmaker, for advice.The advice is unsuccessful and Jay is fired. Jay gets a new job on a show which teaches English for cab drivers but Jay is unhappy so he decides to win himself another Pulitzer Prize.	124160
1995	Critic, The: Frankie and Ellie Get Lost	T	DVD -R 2191	Doctorow, Richard	Episode #21. 5-7-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodFranklin and Eleanor celebrate their 40th anniversary by going on vacation but the plane crashes and Franklin and Eleanor find themselves marooned on an island.Back in New York, Margo and Jay find out about their disappearance and discover they have willed Jay their entire fortune which Jay decides to put to use by cleaning up New York.	124161
1995	Critic, The: From Chunk to Hunk	T	DVD -R HQ 5423	Tompkins, Steve	Episode #18. 4-2-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay and Marty begin to feel a little big so they enroll in a weight loss camp.Marty loses a remarkable amount of weight which makes him feel more self- confident but when he is placed as the star in a school play, he doesn't feel his skinny self is right for him.Meanwhile, Jay receives a death threat from Belgian actor Jean Paul Le Pope whose movie he panned.	124162
1995	Critic, The: I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show	T	DVD -R HQ 2364. DVD -R 1733	Keeler, Ken, Tom Brady, Joshua Sternin and Mike Reiss, Richard Doctorow and Steve Tompkins and Al Jean and Jeffrey Ventimilia and Patric M. Verrone and Jon Vitti.	Episode #23	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay is hosting his 10th anniversary show held at Carnegie Hall where he showcases a number of movie clips from old episodes such as Jurassic Park 2, Every Which Way but Lucid, and Rabbi P.I.The show is later held hostage by a number of terrorists who threaten to blow the place up with a bomb tied to Jay's waist. Fortunately, everybody is eventually rescued by Milton Berle (Voice of Himself. Kareem Abdul-Jabaar (Voice of Himself).	124163
1994	Critic, The: L.A. Jay	T	DVD -R HQ 3207	Levitan, Steven	Episode #9. 6-22-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay is offered to write the screenplay for a new movie, Ghostchasers III, so he takes a break from his show to go to L.A. to write the new movie and experience Hollywood life but the movie producer isn't satisfied with Jay's script.	124164
1995	Critic, The: Lady Hawke	T	DVD -R HQ 2191	Brady, Tom	Episode #16. 3-19-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodWhen Jeremy Hawke's sister, Olivia Newton Hawke, visits New York, Jay meets her and is smitten with her which puts his relationship with Alice on the line when she begins to feel left out. So Jay then must decide who he really loves.Queen Laifah (Voice of Herself). Ricki Lake (Voice of Herself).	124165
1994	Critic, The: Little Deb Will Do You, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5985.DVD -R HQ 2379. SV 269	Scovell, Nell	Episode #5. 2-23-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodEleanor is determined to have her daughter, Margo, attend the annual debutantes ball as it is a tradition in her family.When Margo is reluctantly forced into it, Jay decides to accompany her. Meanwhile, Jay competes in his time slot against children's idol Humphrey the Hippo.Title of episode shows up as a headline in a newspaper.	124166
1994	Critic, The: Marathon Mensch	T	DVD -R HQ 2884. SV 270	Apatow, Judd	Episode #8. 6-8-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodWhen the studio catches fire during Jay's show, he collapses and must be rescued from the fire by his make-up lady.When the news reports Jay's being rescued, he gets a reputation as being a wimp so he tries to prove his manliness by running in the New York marathon which tends to be more tiresome than it seems	124167
1994	Critic, The: Marty's First Date	T	DVD -R HQ 5759. SV 253	Gammill, Tom	Episode #2. 2-2-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodMarty invites his Jay to career day at his school where Marty develops a crush on a Cuban girl named Carmen. They go on a date but when Carmen decides to fly back to Cuba, Marty follows her and Jay must get his son back.	124168
1994	Critic, The: Miserable	T	DVD -R HQ 2161. SV 260	Levitan, Steven	Episode #4. 2-16-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay, noticing everyone in New York has a fiancée except him, begins to feel unloved. Things change when he goes to review the movie, Indecent Proposal II, and falls in love with the projectionist screening the movie.They arrange a date at her house where she is revealed to have an obsession with Jay to the point where she kidnaps him and ties him to a bed holding him hostage.	124169
1994	Critic, The: Pig-Boy and His Dog, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3171. SV 280	Verrone, Patric M.	Episode #13. 7-20-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodEleanor is bored and feeling depressed with her life so he attempts to become an author and write a book. She writes a children's book called The Fat Little Pig which Jay learns is modeled after him which does not leave him very pleased.Meanwhile, Jay tries to get along with his new pet dog.	124170
1994	Critic, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5759. SV 252	Reiss, Mike and Al Jean	Episode #1. 1-26-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodFilm critic Jay Sherman falls in love with actress Valerie Fox. Jay's family and friends worry that Valerie is using him to get a good movie review. Does she truly care for him?Gene Shalit (Voice of Himself).	124171
1995	Critic, The: Sherman of Arabia	T	DVD -R HQ 2066	Doctorow, Richard	Episode #20. 4-30-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodAt Marty's slumber party, Jay is asked to tell his story in which he got caught up in the Gulf War. Jay tells how he was attending an Iraqi film festival and eventually was thrown in jail where he escaped and lead a troop of men across the desert.	124172
1995	Critic, The: Sherman, Woman and Child	T	DVD -R HQ 1944	Reiss, Mike and Al Jean	Episode #14. 3-5-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay's ratings are not doing very well and Duke is about to fire him so Jay is feeling depressed. His feelings become better when he meets a new girlfriend named Alice and her daughter Penny.Alice gives Jay tips on how to improve his show and her advice works. Jay wants to get to know Alice better but discovers she has a boyfriend whom she wants to reject but can't.Media Mogul Duke.	124173
1995	Critic, The: Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice	T	DVD -R HQ 1949	Vitti, Jon	Episode #15. 3-12-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodGene Siskel (Voice of Himself). Roger Ebert (Voice of Himself). Gene Shalit (Voice of Himself). Rex Reed (Voice of  Himself).After Jay attends the Academy Awards ceremony, Siskel and Ebert have a fight on the plane ride home and split up.Jay sees his golden opportunity to be a partner to either Siskel or Ebert but feels they weren't right to be apart so he tries to get them reunited.	124174
1995	Critic, The: Song for Margo, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2066	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #17. 3-26-1995	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodMargo gets a new neighbor, Johnny Wrath, who is the lead singer in the rock group, "Nuns in a Blender". Margo falls in love with him but doesn't feel the relationship is right when she finds him with another girl.Meanwhile Alice tries to find a suitable preschool for Penny.	124175
1994	Critic, The: Uneasy Rider	T	DVD -R HQ 4744	Tompkins, Steve	Episode #12. 7-13-1994	Film Critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), pudgy, balding film critic is constantly searching for love and success, but in the meantime, he mercilessly skewers HollywoodJay is asked by Duke to use his show to promote a new product, "Savvy Indian Chewing Tobacco". Jay doesn't want to promote tobacco so he tears up his contract and quits.He finds a new career in truck driving where he is praised by the other truckers but starts to realize the importance of his other job.Critic Rex Reed (Voice of Himself).	124176
1963	Critic's Choice	M	VHS 484	Levin, Ira (Play). Jack Sher (Screenplay)	AFI-Critics/Playwrights - Ness Book	Critic Parker Ballantine (Bob Hope) is "the most important critic in the theatre" who has to decide whether to review production of a play written by his wife. Critic unable to separate his private and professional life. Previously married to actress, butPreviously married to actress, but lost her because of negative review he gave her. When editor implies he might be less than honest if he reviews his wife's show, critic becomes indignant.Tells his son if he does not review his wife's show, he will lose self-respect. Son repeats speech to him when critic decides not to cover opening night. Shows up at performance drunk and creates disturbance. Writes negative, but honest review of the showWife discovers other critics also panned her show. "You handle a critic just like a polecat. Be nice and friendly, but stay away from the business end." "He never forgets he's a critic, not even on his wedding night.""I'm a vampire. Nothing disqualifies me but a stake through the heart." "Damn it, she's your wife." "No, she isn't. Not an opening night."	124177
2009	Critic’s Choice	NR		DeQuaya, Erica		Music Critic Diana Carson is determined to take Classical Pianist Elliott Loomis and his career down in print. No matter where he turns, Carson is there with her poison pen. Elliot is Diana’s problem too. She can’t figure out where he finds his adoring fan base or frequent bed mates. But when Cupid, the god of love, finds himself with the task of bringing these two stubborn, headstrong individuals together, Elliot and Diana find that hostile antagonism can hide delicious, incredible sensual heat. 	124178
1988	Critic’s Choice	NR		Miles, Cassie (Kay Bergstrom pseudonym)		Film Critic. 	124179
1916	Critic's Story, The	SS	UCLA	Aldrich, Mildred	In "Told in a French Garden."	Critic	124180
2003	Critical Assembly	MT				Reporter (Dax Belanger). TV Anchor (Norma Jean Wick).	124181
2004	Critical Assignment	M	DVD -R HQ 5729, 5730			Journalist Michael Power (Cleveland Mitchell), an award-winning war correspondent, dodges danger while investigating a water crisis in Africa. While reporting from a European war zone, a courageous act of bravery seals a friendship and wins Power international recognition. His next assignment takes him back home to Africa to report on the global water crisis. It is a story that some will not want him to write and he becomes the victim of a plot to manipulate the press. One man’s mission to uncover the truth. Power’s newest assignment takes him back to his home country in Africa where he manages to uncover a devious plot by the ruling dictator that will leave many of the poor without food or water. Endangered because of his discovery, Power must dodge the assassins of the dictator while racing to find evidence and release it to the world. 	124182
1916	Critical Bookstore, The	SS		Howells, William Dean		Girl Journalist, an interviewer of Erlcort for the Sunday Supplement.	124183
1998	Critical Conditions	NM		White, Stephen		TV Investigative Reporter Brenda Strait is mother of a 15-year-old girl who attempts suicide. Step dad is a psychologist and her half-sister has a heart problem only an experimental procedure can remedy.Managed care company won't pay for it. Strait is being harassed by threats and vandalism. Daughter is dragged back to life refusing to speak. Hiding a handgun and bloody outfit  ties her to the murder of the head of the managed care company.	124184
1947	Critical Introduction to the Beat of S.J. Perelman, A	N		Perelman, S.J.		Press	124185
1993	Critical Mass	NM		Baxter, Philip		Freelance Journalist Sarah Parker teams up with a former CIA agent to track down some stolen plutonium.	124186
1934	Critics	PO	MLPL	Hunter, Gernie	In "Davis' Anthology of Newspaper Verse for 1933: Annual Barometer of the Sentiment of the American People, An." From The Catholic Tribune, "A Poem Corner," Oct. 15, 1933.	Critics"My faith in self means more to me Than plaudits of the throng, And though I may be criticized, If I have done no wrong. I'll ride the crest of critics' wave Though rough and fierce it be."I'll cleave to what I think is right. I'll keep my faith in me."	124187
1900	Crittenden: Kentucky Story of Love and War, A	N	MLPL	Fox, John Jr.		War Correspondent Grafton. Clay Crittenden.	124188
2007	Croaked!	N		Lochte, Dick		Circulation Manager Nick Hobart works for the nation's number-two skin mag, Los Angeles-based Ogle, a monthly magazine "devoted to the Masculine Pleasure-Principle," a Playboy imitator. It is the 1960s in Southern CaliforniaHobart is killed, crushed beneath Ogle's stone frog. Advertising Promotions Copywriter Harry Trauble teams with Receptionist Terry O'Mara to be co-sleuths and lovers to find out who is the sadistic killer who is targeting the employees.	124189
2001	Crocodile 2: Death Swamp	M				News Media. News Reporter (Amela Pasha)	124190
1986	Crocodile Dundee	M	DVD -R HQ 2838, 2839. L	Hogan, Paul (Story). Hogan, Ken Shadie, John Cornell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsday Magazine Reporter Sue Charleton (Linda Kozlowski) sent to Australia to check out a story on "Crocodile" Dundee who reportedly survived a crocodile attack. Agrees to pay him $2,500 for the story and accompanies him on a trek into the outback.Female reporter has to endure sexist remarks about not being able to survive in "man's country." She decides to prove him wrong by setting out alone but has to be rescued when she is attached by a crocodile.  Convinces Dundee to come to New York.Editor Richard Mason (Mark Blum) is Charlton's boyfriend. Dundee steals her away from him.	124191
1988	Crocodile Dundee II	M	SVD 962	Hogan, Paul, Brett Hogan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsday Magazine Reporter Sue Charleton (Linda Kozlowski) back in New York with Dundee involved with a drug cartel.	124192
2001	Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles	M	DVD -R HQ 6983, 6984. SVD 1179			Journalist Sue Charleton (Linda Kozlowski) repeats her role as Newsday reporter who accepts a temporary post in Los Angeles bureauHal Fishman, Los Angeles newsman,  plays himself.  Photographer (Ronnie Marmo).	124193
2006	Crocodile Hunter, The: Tribute to Steve Irwin, A	DF			Australia	Reporter Amanda Peterson. Tribute to Steve Irwin.	124194
1998	Crocodile Tears	M	DVD			Columnist Carl (Dan Savage), a syndicated newspaper columnist who writes about sex and is the former lover of a man who is tested positive for HIV and sells his soul to the Devil. The man was a gay performance artist who lost his job at a public school for standing up for gay rights. When he was offered a deal by Lucifer to do three things and he would be free of illness, he complies. The first task is to perform homophobic, anti-Semitic and misogynist jokes. The second is to marry a woman. In the meantime, Carl is re-tested and is found positive for HIV and dies a painful death.	124195
2002	Cronica Feminina	MF			Portugal	Journalist (Rita Mendes). Photographer (Pedro Pulido Valente). Radio DJ (Ines Menezes).	124196
2004	Cronicas	MF	DVD -R HQ 6941, 6942	Cordero, Sebastian	Ecuador/Mexico	Tabloid TV Reporter Manolo Bonilla (John Leguizamo) is the star reporter of a sensationalistic Miami news program travels to the Ecuadorian coast village of Babahuyo to cover story of a serial killer who hunts children.Personal ambitions get out of hand and his pursuit of a moment of glory carries tragic consequences.	124197
1996	Cronkite Remembers	T	VHS 366			Newsman Walter Cronkite (Himself) of CBS Evening News. Washington Post Editor Benjamin C. Bradlee (Himself). Former CBS Correspondent John Henry Faulk (Himself). CBS Newsman Edward R. Murrow (Himself). CBS Correspondent Dan Rather (Himself).CBS Correspondent Morley Safer (Himself). CBS Correspondent Robert Trout (Himself). President Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler (Himself).	124198
1956	Cronkite, Walter: Air Power	DT			26 episodes	TV Journalist-Host Walter Cronkite	124199
1965	Cronkite, Walter: Green Acres reference	T				TV Anchorman Walter Cronkite. Arnold Ziffel (Arnold the Pig) looks forward to watching "The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite"	124200
1958	Crooked Circle, The	M		Townley, Jack (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Reporter Ken Cooper (Steve Brodie) goes to Maine to get information from an ex-fighter about crime syndicates who are fixing fights. The ex-fighter refuses to talk. His brother wants to become a fighter and Cooper accompanies him to New York.After the ex-fighter's brother wins a fight he was told to lose, he is taken for a ride, but the reporter forces one of the crooks to reveal where they have taken him and the cops rescue the fighter.	124201
2003	Crooked E, The: Unshredded Truth About Enron, The	MT				Reporter Jill Hacket (Erin Selby).	124202
2001	Crooked Earth	M				News Reporter (Rose Daly). TV News Reader (Carol Hirschfield)	124203
1938	Crooked Hinge, The	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson		Press	124204
2001	Crooked River Burning	N		Winegardner, Mark		TV Reporter Anne O'Connor is smarter, prettier and richer than anyone in town. A blue-collar ethnic Cleveland man falls in love with her. But he marries, starts a family and nurses political ambitions while she forges her own career in local TV news.Dorothy Fuldheim is the city's woman broadcasting pioneer. O'Connor is the daughter of the ex-mayor and Democratic machine boss.Two youngsters from different sides of the track meet in the early 1950s Cleveland and carry their romance through the tumultuous Sixties.	124205
1965	Crooked Road, The (aka Big Story, The)	M		West, Morris L. (Novel - "Big Story, The"). Jay Garrison, Don Chaffey (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Correspondent Richard Ashley (Robert Ryan) doing an expose on the ruthless dictator of a small Balkan country. While seeking photostats to document evidence he has gathered, he gets involved with dictator's wife with whom he was once in love.Questioned by police and laced in dictator's custody after the body of one of his contacts is thrown in front of his car.  Evidence reporter needs now in possession of dead man's sister who is dictator's mistress.  Reporter is poisoned by dictator.Reporter survives,  exposes dictator's mistress in front of her father and the enraged man stabs dictator.   Journalist then decides that full story is unnecessary and just sends dictator's obituary to his editor.	124206
2008	Crooked Sixpence, A	N		Sayle, Murray		Australian Journalist James O’Toole is desperate to break into Fleet Street in the 1950s. O’Toole arrives in London on a mission to break into national newspapers and try to win back a lost lover. He gets a job on the Sunday Sun, a scandal-mongering paper that closely resembles The People, then a broadsheet peddling a mixture of first-person confessional series, celebrity buy-ups and investigations into crime, usually involving what was called in the 1950s “the evil trade of vice.”  The star crime reporter is Norman Knight, based on the crime reporter Duncan Webb who worked for The People. The author Sayle worked as his assistant in the mid-1950s and O’Toole’s experiences are based on Sayle’s experiences.Other main characters: Editor Cameron Barr (based on The People’s real editor Sam Campbell). Features Editor Nick Starsh. Photographer Sam Jensen.From the Roy Greenslade Blog, who believes this novel is as good as Scoop! or Towards the End of the Morning: O’Toole, reflective, sad and lonely, catches on fast to the Sun’s sensational writing formula, the necessary fabrications and the required exploitation of interviewees. Aware that he is making ethical compromises, he bows to the will of Barr and Starsh, who is the most compromised of all the characters, having turned his back on his political beliefs for financial gain.O'Toole is relatively content working alongside Knight who pursues moral crusades against prostitution, thereby providing copy that satisfies the prurience of the Sun's millions of readers. But, as he "turns over" several people - a defrocked priest, a penniless aristo, a murdered woman's husband - his conscience kicks in.He is particularly put out when the editor prefers to run a soft PR-inspired piece on a teenage singing sensation rather than O'Toole's harder-edged, and truthful, news story. He also becomes embroiled in a sordid court case when Eileen sues for libel after the paper headlines her as a "vampire" for encouraging under-age prostitution.A thoroughly disillusioned O'Toole, who has just lost yet another girlfriend, finally quits. An unnamed Google reviewer (hat tip: LemonGrass) called it a documentation in disenchantment, which is fair enough. But he/she saw this as a major flaw because O'Toole is back to where he began, and though "one can believe in the authenticity of his journey... the worth of the trip seems questionable."I disagree. As we shall see from the extracts over the next four days, the authenticity is justification enough for having taken the journey. It is the whole point of the novel, providing an unparalleled insight into the kind of casual cruelty that has been the hallmark of the popular press throughout its history.For modern readers, especially journalists, it is a stark reminder that a "golden age" for popular newspapers never existed. Despite the propaganda born of a misguided nostalgia, the pop press was engaged in venality on a far worse scale than today, though the News of the World is certainly doing its best to live down to the standards of half a century ago.	124207
1928	Crooks Can't Win	M		O'Neil, Joseph Jefferson (Story). Enid Hibbard (Adaptation). Randolph Barlett (Titles).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	City Editor assigns paper's humorist Jimmy Wells (Joe Brown) to solve a series of robberies. He helps ex-cop turned truck driver prove his innocence after he is accused of being part of a gang of silk thieves.	124208
1964	Crooks in Cloisters	M				Journalist (Brian Dent)	124209
2006	Crops	M				Newscasters (Marni Licursi, Breanne Racano, Alex Price).	124210
1970	Cross and the Switchblade, The	M				Reporter (Andrew T. Murphy). Photographer (Kleg Seth).	124211
1940	Cross Country Detours	C	L. Vol.  1, Golden Age			Parody Travelogue	124212
1983	Cross Creek	M				News Media. Story about Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, the woman who wrote "The Yearling."	124213
1988	Cross Mission (aka Fuoco incrociato)	M			Italy - Ness	Female Investigative Reporter fighting drug dealers in South America	124214
1946	Cross My Heart	M				Reporter (Frank Ferguson). Reporter (Harry Harvey). Reporter (Syd Saylor).	124215
1989	Cross of Fire	MT				News Media. Noblesville Reporter (Ben Stephenson).	124216
1940	Cross-Country Romance	M				Reporter (Eddie Dew). Reporter (Mike Lally). Reporter (Ronald R. Rondell). Star-Herald Reporter (Herb Vigran).	124217
2004	Cross-Eyed Fiddlin' Yak, The	M				News Media. Newsman (John Law). Newswoman (Nicki Pascua).	124218
1955	Cross-Up (aka Tiger by the Tail)	M	VHS 860	Mair, John (Novel - "I'll Never Come Back").	UK - Ness Book. Released in U.S. in 1957.	Correspondent John Desmond (Larry Parks) works for a newspaper and is on a political assignment in London. He becomes involved with a woman and while fighting over a gun, he accidentally kills her.Reporter takes her diary, which indicates she was connected to a counterfeiting ring. Reporter is surprised when her death is not mentioned in the paper and returns to her apartment where he is cornered by the counterfeiters.They think he is a federal agent and they beat him up. Desmond escapes and his secretary tries to help him by telling police he suffers from amnesia and is wandering the streets.  Police pick him up and take him to a hospital.The head of the gang tries to capture the reporter again while posing as a doctor. More confrontations and escapes.  Reporter ends up exposing the gang.	124219
2004	Crossballs: Clones of Contention	T	DVD -R 1833		Episode. 7-27-2004	Parody News. Political review programs on CNN ("Crossfire") and MSNBC ("Hardball With Chris Matthews").  Injects reality TV foolishness into its concept. Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe with Matt Besser.Host (Chris Tallman). Real people and comics mixed.	124220
2004	Crossballs: Frat-tastic or Frat-tastrophe?	T	DVD -R 1838		Episode. 7-28-2004	Parody News. Political review programs on CNN ("Crossfire") and MSNBC ("Hardball With Chris Matthews").  Injects reality TV foolishness into its concept. Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe with Matt Besser.Host (Chris Tallman). Real people and comics mixed. Actors and unsuspecting guests discuss education in America.	124221
2004	Crossballs: Series, The	T				Parody News. Political review programs on CNN ("Crossfire") and MSNBC ("Hardball With Chris Matthews").  Injects reality TV foolishness into its concept. Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe with Matt Besser.Host (Chris Tallman). Real people and comics mixed.	124222
2004	Crossballs: Sports Stars	T	DVD -R 1833		Episode. 7-31-2004	Parody News. Political review programs on CNN ("Crossfire") and MSNBC ("Hardball With Chris Matthews").  Injects reality TV foolishness into its concept. Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe with Matt Besser.Host (Chris Tallman). Real people and comics mixed.	124223
2004	Crossballs: Tipping: Chinese City?	T	DVD -R 1859		Episode. 8-3-2004	Parody News. Political review programs on CNN ("Crossfire") and MSNBC ("Hardball With Chris Matthews").  Injects reality TV foolishness into its concept. Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe with Matt Besser.Host (Chris Tallman). Real people and comics mixed.	124224
2006	Crossed	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Melanie de Klerk). TV News Reporter (Umar Gordon). Interviewer (Heather Feeney).	124225
1998	Crossfire	M				Newswoman (Jen Kranz). Cameraman (Dan Slade).	124226
1997	Crossing Brooklyn Ferry: Novel, A	NR		Fields, Jeanie		Journalist	124227
1988	Crossing Delancey	M				Photographer (Brad O'Hare).	124228
2002	Crossing Jordan:	T	SVD 1339 (2002). SVD 1128 (2001)		Episodes	Female TV Reporter. News Media	124229
2007	Crossing Jordan: 33 Hours	T	DVD -R HQ 7851		Episode #103. 1-28-2007	News Media covers riots in the city over the killing of a boy by police. Newscaster (Gina St. John).	124230
2002	Crossing Jordan: Acts of Mercy	T	DVD -R HQ 5879		Episode.	News Media.  Jordan teams with police to investigate a death that appears to be a mercy killing.	124231
2004	Crossing Jordan: All the News Fit to Print	T	DVD -R HQ 6326. DVD -R HQ 1635		Episode #54. 4-25-2004	Reporter is killed while chasing down a story about a young prostitute.  Local Reporter (Melissa Haizlip).	124232
2002	Crossing Jordan: Believers	T	DVD -R HQ 2203. SVD 1181		Episode	Reporter (Shawn Christian) beats Jordan to crime scene, passes himself off as her photographer. Clash at morgue, then cooperates with him	124233
2006	Crossing Jordan: Blame Game	T	DVD -R HQ 6564		Episode. 3-18-2006	News Media. After six firefighters combating a devastating wildfire perish, Macy and Nigel believe it is unlikely that the conflagration killed them.	124234
2006	Crossing Jordan: Code of Ethics	T	DVD -R HQ 6521		Episode #91. 1-22-2006	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) writes an explosive expose on the investigation of the murder of a military officer. Pollack, Jordan and Woody find themselves entangled in a dangerous corporate cover-up.The investigation involves two soldiers who are dead -- one killed in Iraq, the other killed in Boston.	124235
2003	Crossing Jordan: Cruel & Unusual	T			Episode #40. 3-31-2003	Newscaster (Shanee Edwards).	124236
2007	Crossing Jordan: Dead Again	T	DVD -R HQ 8443		Episode. 5-2-2007	News Media. Channel 3 News Live Report for WGND, Boston News. Jordan and William must collaborate on a case when a woman who has been presumed dead for six years is discovered to have died just hours earlier.	124237
2003	Crossing Jordan: Dead Wives Club	T	DVD -R HQ 6193		Episode #42. 4-14-2003	News Media. Reporter (Leesa Severyn). Woman's corpse is found at the bottom of the ocean and Jordan aggressively investigates the victim's husband.	124238
2001	Crossing Jordan: Digger (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 5782. SVD 1134		Episode	Reporter. Jordan and Drew Haaley (Chris Noth) continue the hunt for the serial killer known as Digger.	124239
2001	Crossing Jordan: Digger, Part I	T	DVD -R HQ 5755. SVD 1137		Episode	News Media. Reporter.	124240
2006	Crossing Jordan: Don't Leave Me This Way	T	DVD -R HQ 6027			Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure). Jordan awakens the morning after a party with a gun in her hand and her former boyfriend, Pollack, with a bullet in his chest.	124241
2006	Crossing Jordan: Dreamland	T	DVD -R HQ 6524			News Media.	124242
2006	Crossing Jordan: Elephant in the Room, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6513		Episode. 1-14-2006	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) was an investigative reporter on a major newspaper 10 years ago but he cut a few corners and is now a tough freelancer trying to make a living.Jordan and Woody spend the night together and don't want to discuss it. Pollack greets Jordan the next day as his girlfriend.	124243
2005	Crossing Jordan: Enlightenment	T	DVD -R HQ 4565		Episode. 10-23-2005	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) returns asking for Jordan's help in infiltrating a religious cult whose leader may have killed his ex-wife and child.	124244
2005	Crossing Jordan: Family Affair	T	DVD -R HQ 5573		Episode. 1-30-2005	News Media.	124245
2004	Crossing Jordan: Fire From the Sky	T	DVD -R HQ 5537		Episode	African-American Female TV Reporter Darla Channing (Anne Thomas) Channel 3 News.Jordan covers the graveyard shift at the morgue as victims from a fiery plane crash are brought ion. Woody finds the flight manifest and learns that Devan was on the doomed flight.	124246
2002	Crossing Jordan: Four Fathers	T	DVD -R HQ 5865		Episode.	News Media. TV reporter on television.  News Photographers being pushed back by police in background of police investigation at crime scene.	124247
2005	Crossing Jordan: Judgment Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6402		Episode. 10-15-2005	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) was an investigative reporter on a major newspaper 10 years ago but he cut a few corners and is now a tough freelancer trying to make a living. Jordan wants him to help her expose the prison's health-care system.Jordan's investigation of a dead inmate leads her to question the appalling conditions in the prison's health-care system. Pollack agrees to help her and then publishes a picture that gets her into trouble.	124248
2006	Crossing Jordan: Loves Me Not	T	DVD -R HQ 6504		Episode. 1-7-2006	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) was an investigative reporter on a major newspaper 10 years ago but he cut a few corners and is now a tough freelancer trying to make a living.Jordan and Woody are trapped by a snowstorm and she asks him what he thinks about Pollack and her.  Pollack chats with on	124249
2006	Crossing Jordan: Mace vs. Scalpel	T	DVD -R HQ 6622		Episode. 4-29-2006	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) is still in Jordan's life. Jordan calls him and hangs up. So Pollack calls back -- says he's on a deadline and has to start "hacking away." Jordan apologizes -- "I messed up…I just miss you."Pollack tells her to take care of herself and abruptly hangs up.Macy discovers a young boy is being held hostage. Newspaper headlines on missing boy in kidnapper's home.	124250
2005	Crossing Jordan: Man in Blue, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6165.		Episode. 12-4-2005	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) recuperating from gunshot wound. "Something going around about planted evidence," Pollack. "Guess that would make a good story," Jordan. Pollack: "Then you don't want me to write it, do you?"Jordan tells him to do what he wants to do. He wants to do if she still has feelings for Woody. When evidence unexpectedly appears at a murder scene Woody has been vigorously investigating, he is accused of planting it.	124251
2007	Crossing Jordan: Night of the Living Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 8019		Episode. 2-25-2007	TV Reporter (Wendy L. Walsh). High-profile defense attorney is found shot and presumed dead, but is actually alive. The ending is a shocking surprise.	124252
2004	Crossing Jordan: Out of Sight	T			Episode #60. 10-3-2004	News Media. Reporter (Leesa Severyn).	124253
2002	Crossing Jordan: Payback	T	DVD -R HQ 7104		Episode. 10-13-2002	News Media. Jordan champions Detective Woody Hoyt when he is accused of using excessive force to restrain a suspect who died in custody.	124254
2003	Crossing Jordan: Perfect Storm	T			Episode #35. 1-27-2003	News Media. Boston Anchorman (Patrick Stinson).	124255
2001	Crossing Jordan: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-24-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Michelle Anne Johnson).	124256
2007	Crossing Jordan: Post Hoc…	T	DVD -R HQ 8376		Episode #110. 4-29-2007	Anchorman (Ted Garcia).	124257
2007	Crossing Jordan: Retribution	T	DVD -R HQ 7737		Episode. 1-14-2007	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) was working on a story that may give Jordan, a fugitive from justice, a clue as to what happened the night he was killed. She tries to track down the story.Lu brings in an independent medical examiner to prove Jordan's guilt.	124258
2005	Crossing Jordan: Road Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 5783		Episode	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure). When a female slayer copies the crimes of the Mass Pike serial killer, Jordan and Woody must seek the original criminal's help.	124259
2002	Crossing Jordan: Scared Straight	T	DVD -R HQ 6093		Episode. 11-18-2002	News Media. Jordan and Hoyt investigate the murder of the lover of a lesbian talk show host (Mariel Hemingway). Garrett and Lilly spar over the death of a cancer patient who may have been murdered.	124260
2005	Crossing Jordan: Skin & Bones	T	DVD -R HQ 5154.		Episode.	News Media. Boston newspapers headline discovery of mass graves of gangland killings.	124261
2006	Crossing Jordan: Someone To Watch Over Me	T	DVD -R HQ 5728		Episode. 3-26-2006	News Media. 13-year-old girl insists she found her father dead but Jordan is skeptical until she sees two attempts made on the girl's life.	124262
2005	Crossing Jordan: Stranger Among Us, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2626.		Episode #68. 1-2-2005	Investigative Reporter Pamela Brotman (Lola Glaudini) is the only survivor when four people, including FBI agents, are massacred in a dinner. She runs for her life and is saved by Jordan when a rogue FBI agent tries to kill her again.The people were killed because they were going to testify against a drug kingpin and the rogue FBI agent was hired to kill them all.Renamed Samantha Ray by FBI.	124263
2003	Crossing Jordan: Strangled	T	DVD -R HQ 6143		Episode #36. 2-3-2003	News Media. News Reporter (Mike Sode). Morgue staff goes back in time to solve a 1964 homicide, which occurred during the Boston Strangler's spree.	124264
2005	Crossing Jordan: Total Recall	T	DVD -R HQ 4620		Episode #85.  10-30-2005	Reporter J.D. Pollack (Charles Mesure) of the Boston Chronicle becomes Jordan's lover. Their careers keep them apart until the final scene when they go off to Martha's Vineyard. The British-accented reporter also covers stories in which Jordan is involvedA body found in a park causes detectives to reopen a 10-year-old missing persons case in which a former student of the victim confesses but has no memory of how he did it.Reporter (Craig Tsuyumine).	124265
2002	Crossing Jordan: Wrong Place, Wrong Time	T			Episode #11. 1-7-2002	Reporter (Paige Brooks).	124266
2008	Crossing Paths	N		Blacklock, Dianne		Journalist Jo Liddell is in Sydney fighting her way to be recognized as a worthy columnist even though she gets stuck doing fluff pieces most of the time. She has just bought her own flat, is having an affair with a married man and generally feels pretty good about her life. The only thing missing -- even though she’s not really looking -- is a man she can have a decent relationship with. In steps Joe Bannister, award-winning journalist. Joe is a likable character who has come back to Australia to be near his ailing father but is not looking to fall in love. Jo and Joe come head-to-head on many occasions and their families and friends provide a familiar backdrop for their squabbles and dramas.	124267
1996	Crossing the Floor	MT				TV Reporter (Meera Syal). Daily Comet Editor (Andy Hamilton).	124268
1989	Crossing the Line	M				Commentator (Anthony Fridjohn)	124269
1985	Crossover Dreams	M				Photographer (Catherine Carlen).	124270
1969	Crossplot	M	DVD -R HQ 7706, 7707.			News Media. First Reporter (Dennis Chinnery). Second Reporter (Robin John). TV Commentator (Peter Haigh). Photographer (Crispian Woodgate).	124271
1999	Crossroad, The	N		Lewis, Beverly	#2 Amish Country Crossroads	Journalist Philip Bradley simply cannot forget the Amish people he met while on assignment in Pennsylvania, especially a blind mother and her young daughter. He enjoys the uncomplicated lifestyle as opposed to the high-paced existence of his New York career.Hysterically blind Rachel Yoder lives quietly in her Amish community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with her parents and her daughter. As her faith grows, her contempt for the local “powpow” doctor increases, and she refuses to be treated by him. In New York City, Journalist Philip Bradley can’t get Rachel out of his mind. His investigation into hysterical blindness and his newfound sense of peace in the Lord takes him back to Rachel to find out once and for all if they have a chance. After the dramatic conclusion to his discovery of a long-lost postcard, journalist Philip Bradley simply cannot forget the Amish people he met while on assignment in Pennsylvania particularly Rachel Yoder and her young daughter, Annie. Rachel's cheerful outlook, in spite of her blindness, and her appealing, uncomplicated lifestyle beckon Philip amid the high-paced existence of his New York career.Philip's newfound knowledge of the true reason for Rachel's loss of sight spurs him on to uncover what he can about the possibility for a cure. In Lancaster County, Rachel has her own ideas about the way her vision might be restored, and it doesn't include the local healer and his black box. Now, Rachel firmly believes the God she serves is the only One who can grant her sight, but as the memories of the trauma she suffered begin to resurface, Rachel questions whether she can bear the agonizing road to recovery.Drawn back to Lancaster County over the Christmas holidays, Philip struggles with the vast gulf separating him from the beautiful Plain woman. Rachel has suffered unbearable heartache; will his growing affection for her only bring more of the same? Or must Philip and Rachel sacrifice a future together for the sake of all they know and love?	124272
2003	Crossroads	N		Hannon, Irene	Weinberg List	Journalist	124273
1942	Crossroads	M				News Media. Reporter (Jack Chefe). Reporter (Guy D'Ennery). Reporter (Gibson Gowland). Reporter (Shirley McDonald). Reporter (Sandra Morgan). Reporter (Louis Natheaux).  Reporter (Edith Penn).Diplomat is blackmailed for crimes committed while he had amnesia.	124274
1964	Crossroads	T			UK. Series 1964-1988	Commentator, Boxing (Reg Gutteridge).	124275
1997	Crossroads	DF			Netherlands	Interviewer Geertruid Kortmann	124276
1996	Crossroads Café: Who's the Boss	T			Episode #4. 9-11-1996.	Restaurant Critic (Peter McKenzie).	124277
1922	Crossroads of New York, The	M				Press Agent (Billy Bevan). Press Agent (Ben Deeley).	124278
2007	Crossroads: Story of Forgiveness, A	MT				Reporter (Julius Chapple)	124279
1999	Crosswalk	M				News Cameraman (Justin Geoffroy).	124280
2004	Crossword	N		Wolf, Joan		New York-based True Crime magazine writer Dana Baxter asks Reporter Mallory James, a local newspaper reporter in Washington State to help her research trial and conviction of locally popular teacher for the brutal murder of an equally well-known nurse.Baxter wants to expand into the writing of True Crime books and elects to travel to distant Washington State to research the "all but an open and shut case," or so it was claimed.But the case split the local community into near hostile camps. Baxter arrives and finds the community divided and herself also conflicted -- is the right person in prison?Baxter, James and an independent-thinking police sergeant go on a quest for truth and justice.	124281
1999	Crossword Murder, The	N		Blanc, Nero		Editor Thomas C. Briephs is a fiftyish crossword puzzle editor for the Newport Herald in Massachusetts. He is also a bachelor and a man-about-town whose immoral private life has made him an easy target for blackmail.Yet when he dies under unusual circumstances (strangled in bed), the police declare his death accidental, result of a kinky sex game gone wrong. They try to hush up the affair in order to protect the reputation of Briephs' uncle, a U.S. senator.Mrs. Annabella "Belle" Graham is the crossword editor for another Newcastle paper. She tells a detective the puzzles hold vital clues to the murder.When Briephs's assistant is brutally attacked and three remaining puzzles disappear, the detective takes Graham's advice seriously. Briephs has been blackmailed for the last year.	124282
1935	Crouching Beast, The	M		Williams, Valentine (Novel -- Clubfoot)		Reporter Gail Dunbar (Wynne Gibson) gets secret information from a British agent, who gets shot.  She saves another secret agent who in turn saves her from the bad guys.	124283
1994	Crow, The	M				Newscaster (Cassandra Lawton)	124284
2000	Crow, The: Temple of the Night	N		Somtow, S.P.		American Journalist Stephen  is murdered while investigating the death of a girl in Bangkok, a victim of Thailand's notorious sex industry. The journalist, half-American and half-Thai returns to exact revenge on his killers.	124285
1902	Crowd Entering, Futurity Day	M				Newspaper. Horse-drawn cart with sign "Evening Telegram" painted on it passes camera	124286
1938	Crowd Roars, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6896, 6897			News Media. Reporter (Jack Egan). Reporters ( Jack Gardner, Sherry Hall, David Kerman, Douglas McPhail, Ken Nolan, Charles Sherlock). Press. Broadcast and Print Sportswriters and broadcasters. Newspaper headlines.Photographers (Roy Barcroft, Lester Dorr, Ray Walke). Radio Announcer (Mike Blair). Ring Announcer (Dan Tobey).  Young boxer gets caught between a no-good father and a crime boss.	124287
1972	Crown Court	DT			Series 1972.	Court Reporter (Peter Wheeler)	124288
1989	Crown Oklahoma	N	OWN - H	Lehrer, Jim		TV Newsmen Roger Mudd. Walter Cronkite of CBS.	124289
1997	Crowned and Dangerous	MT				TV Reporter (Tom Hanson)	124290
1960	Crowning Experience, The	M				Columnist singing "I Gotta Get a Scoop" to a group of reporters. Editor (Cecil Broadhurst).	124291
1985	Crows	N	OWN - P	Dickinson, Charles		News Media	124292
1911	Crucial Test, The	M			Short	Reporter J.R. Keating (Richard Neill - Star Reporter).	124293
1999	Cruel Justice	MT	DVD -R HQ 8413, 8414			News Media. News Reporter (Kelly King)	124294
1951	Cruel Sea, The	N	OWN - P	Monsarrat, Nicholas		Press	124295
2005	Cruel World	M				Reporter (Paige Green).  Cameraman (Troy Nealey). Reeling from his dismissal from a reality show, a deranged runner-up holds a group of co-eds hostage on the set of his own fictitious show, where losers suffer a deadly fate	124296
1969	Crueles, Las	MF				Editor (Carlos Estrada - El Editor)	124297
1879	Cruise for Two	P	MLPL	Ellis, T.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	124298
2002	Cruise of the Gods	MT				Photographer (Vasilis Panayi)	124299
1918	Cruise of the Make-Believes, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	124300
1994	Crumb	M				Art Critic (Robert Hughes-Himself). Journalist (Peggy Orenstein - Herself). Photo Editor (Lesley Ewen). Editor, Leg Magazine (Dian Hanson). Former Editor, Mother Jones (Deirdre English). Publisher Zap Comix (Don Donahue-Himself).	124301
2006	Crumbs: Pilot	T			Episode.1-12-2006	Restaurant Reviewer Shelly sleeps with the father of the family featured in this program, dissolving a marriage after 30 years and sending the wife to a insane asylum.  Now Shelly is pregnant.	124302
1937	Crusade Against Rackets (aka Slaves in Bondage)	M		Dillon, Robert A. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Philip Miller (Donald Reed) gets his break when he finds a woman unconscious in the middle of a road, a near victim of a white slave ring,  and delivers the story to the town paperGang frames reporter on a phony theft charge. Miller's story finally gets him a job. Newspaper City Editor (William Royle).	124303
1955	Crusade for Freedom	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame.1-16-55	Printer Benjamin Franklin's efforts on behalf of freedom of the press	124304
1954	Crusade Without Conscience	T			Fireside Theatre, 9-7-54	Press	124305
1999	Crusade: Memory of War, The	T			Episode #10. 8-11-1999	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	124306
1999	Crusade: Needs of Earth, The	T			Episode #11. 8-18-1999	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	124307
1999	Crusade: War Zone	T			Episode #1. 6-9-1999	News Media. ISN Anchor (Maggie Egan).	124308
2004	Crusader	M	DVD -R HQ 5806, 5807			TV Reporter-Anchor Hank Robinson (Andrew McCarthy) of  Vision TV 7 uncovers a secret that affects the telecommunications industry. News Media Mogul McGovern (Michael York). Newswoman Nicola Markham (Bo Derek)."In the end, you get the press you deserve. This is Hank Robinson, Vision TV, signing off." Robinson's father, the famous journalist Harold Robinson, was a fraud, according to Markham who was with him in Iraq.	124309
1932	Crusader, The	M		Collison, Wilson (Story). Edward T. Lowe (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter Eddie Crane (Ned Sparks), scandalmongering reporter,  finds out the wife of district attorney is involved with a nightclub owner.  The New York Times, 10/8/32: "The inaccuracies that fill the new picture…""…are numerous enough to make a disinterested spectator doubt that anybody connected with the production had ever seen the inside of a newspaper office. Reporters, it should be noted, do not customarily telephone the headlines on their stories….""…denounce the city administration in their reports, order their first editions helped up three hours or slander the District Attorney and Chief of Police to their faces."	124310
1955	Crusader, The:	T			Series 1955-56 - 52 episodes. TV Drama Series 1980-82	Magazine Writer Matt Anders (Brian Keith), crusading freelance magazine writer battles global forces of oppression and treachery.  Globe-trotting reporter without any apparent financial base	124311
1956	Crusader, The: Expose	T			Episode #41. 10-21-1956	Press. Magazine Writer Matt Anders (Brian Keith), crusading freelance magazine writer battles global forces of oppression and treachery.  Globe-trotting reporter without any apparent financial base	124312
1999	Crusading Journalists	D	IJPC 114	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fourteen -- 1950s, The: Part One -- Real Reporters. Crusaders. Flawed Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real Reporters: Montage of Real Reporters: "The Big Story," "Person to Person" with Edward R. Murrow, "Toast of the Town" and "The Ed Sullivan Show."Crusaders: "Big Town," "The Captive City," "The Sellout," "Turning Point," "The Naked Street," "The Harder They Fall."Flawed Journalists: "Hot Summer Night," "White the City Sleeps," "Come Fill the Cup," "The Tarnished Angels," "Headline Hunters," "Lonelyhearts," "Al Capone," "The Great Man," "A Face in the Crowd."	124313
1992	Crush	M				Literary Critic Christina (Donogh Rees) and her lover Lane (Marcia Gay Harden) are involved in a car crash on the way to interview an award-winning novelist. Lane, visiting New Zealand with her friend who is badly injured, walks away from the accident without a scratch and takes over Christina’s assignment and becomes attracted to the novelist’s 15-year-old daughter. Christina is recovering from a sever head injury. 	124314
2007	Crush Du Jour	N		Ostow, Micol		Restaurant Critic mother writes a scathing review of Hype, a restaurant owned by the man her daughter loves. Laine, the daughter, has barely enough time for herself, much less for romance. But she’s always hungry for more projects so she signs up to teach a cooking class at her local community center. As it turns out, the guy co-teaching the class with her, Seth, is not just cute, but downright delicious. When Seth offers her a waitressing job at his family’s restaurant, Hype, she can’t resist. Just as Seth finally warms up to Laine, she founds out that another waitress at Hype is cooking up a plan to steal Seth for herself. But tensions really reach their boiling point when Laine’s mother writes her review. Will Laine have to put love on the back burner again? 	124315
1993	Crush, The	M	L. SVD 877	Shapiro, Allan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Reporter Nick Eliot (Cary Elwes) just hired by Pique magazine, gets involved with teenage daughter of his landlords. Provocative 14-year-old makes suggestive comments and even rewrites his copy teasing him about his grammatical mistakes.Her attentions become dangerous when the reporter takes up with a female photographer and the woman is attacked by a swarm of bees in her darkroom. The troubled teenager also erases the computer disk that has Eliot's exclusive interview with an embezzler.It's an interview the magazine has been trying to get for weeks. The reporter is eventually arrested and charged with raping the young girl and has to be bailed out by his boss. The girl confesses after a long assault sequence.Reporter (Deryl Hayes). Photo Editor (Lesley Ewen).	124316
2006	Crushed	NJ		McNeal, Laura and Tom		School Newspaper Reporter on vicious underground newspaper, The Yellow Sheet, at a high school. Vicious rumors and revelations in the underground school newspaper reveal dark secrets about faculty members and the students.One of the local students, Clyde, is a quiet loner nicknamed The Mummy" because he is so morbidly set apart. The secret in his life is that his mother is dying on a hospital bed in their home.He has access to the private files his father brings home from work--could he be the writer of The Yellow Paper, an underground newspaper circulating at school telling secrets about teachers' indiscretions and other cruel gossip?	124317
1989	Crusher Joe	C			Japan	Reporter (Scott Simpson - Voice - English Version). Female Newscaster (Masako Katsuki). Female Newscaster (Sara Seidman - Voice - English Version). Male Newscaster (Shinya Otaki). Male Newscaster (Bill Shank - Voice - English Version).Announcer (Lanelle Markgraft - Voice - English Version).	124318
2001	Crust	M				PR Woman (Jane Galloway). PR Man (Simon Smithies). TV Host (Cy Henty).	124319
2004	Cruzatte and Maria	N		Bowen, Peter		Photojournalist and his companion are retracing Lewis & Clark’s route are found shot to death, their two bodies fished out of the Missouri. Who killed them? A disgruntled local? Or someone with even more insidious intentions? Indian fiddler, tracker and amateur sleuth Gabriel Du Pre is called upon by his daughter and her fiance to act as historical advisor for a documentary film about the Lewis & Clark expedition. Du Pre is the descent of Pierre Cruzatte, one of the scouts who accompanied Lewis and Clark during their expedition, and he has the relevant know-how to authentically recreate props. When Du Pre arrives at the shooting site, located in a remote region of Montana along the Missouri River, he finds himself in a volatile situation: major trouble is brewing between the local community and the tourists and the film makers of the documentary who are descending upon the historical site with increased frequency.  The hostility takes its toll on the film production -- the star quits and someone has set fire to the props. Then the bodies of the photojournalist and his companion are found. Du Pre stumbles upon a secret cache left behind by the original Lewis & Clark expedition containing Merriweather Clarks’ journals. Suddenly the backwater locale is swarming with media, and tensions rise to a boiling point. 	124320
1991	Cry Baby	T				Reporter when Debbs goes to prison. Baltimore Reporter (Michael Stanton Kennedy).	124321
1958	Cry Baby Killer, The	M			Nicholson	TV Cameraman Roger Corman on top of a van. Life turned into news media event. Television crews.	124322
1961	Cry for Happy	M		Campbell, George (Novel). Irving Brecher (Screenplay)	AFI-Photographers - Ness Book	Correspondent John McIntosh (Joe Flynn) covers a press conference featuring Andy Cyphers (Glenn Ford), head of Navy combat camera unit, a unit reduced to printing photos of the brass with geisha girls.At press conference giving praise to Marines and Army in conflict, Cyphers tries to defend Navy. And ends up creating an elaborate story about establishing an orphanage in Japan. Then he has to make the story a reality.Press, mainly represented by McIntosh, is shown easily manipulated by Cyphers and company. Newswoman (Dorothy Crider). Press Correspondent (James Bacon). Sailor Photographer (Jim Drum).	124323
1975	Cry for Help, A	T				Talk Show Host Harry Freeman (Robert Culp), a cynical radio talk show host who insults audience gets suicide threat	124324
1989	Cry for Help, A: Tracey Thurman Story, The	MT				News Media	124325
1961	Cry Freedom	M		Marking, Yay ("Crucible, The").  Rolf Bayer (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists - Ness Book	Correspondent Yay (Rosa Rosal) is wanted by Japanese for counterespionage and joins a band of revolutionaries. She falls in love with a revolutionary leader to fight invading Japanese in Philippines.Since he has less education than reporter, the revolutionary leader feels the end of the war will mean the end of their relationship, but she remains to fight alongside him.	124326
1987	Cry Freedom	M	DVD -R HQ 5799, 5800, 5801. L	Woods, Donald (Books -- "Biko" and "Asking for Trouble"). John Briley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	South African Editor Donald Woods (Kevin Kline), liberal white editor of a newspaper in the coastal city of East London. He runs a story for the Daily Dispatch blaming police for a raid on a black village.Writes an editorial saying leader Steven Biko is crazy preaching black supremacy. A black doctor comes into the newspaper office to object telling him, "If you are the honest newsman you claim to be, you ought to go see him."  He does.After meeting Biko, Woods is convinced. He hires blacks as part of the newsroom staff to "cover the real black news." But the police arrest them and one "commits suicide" by hanging himself while in prison.Atmosphere of paranoia develops as Woods, his staff and family are watched by police.  Biko is killed and Woods tries to get the story out of the country.  When he tries to leave, he is detained at the airport and declared a Banned Person.Photographs he took of Biko's body showing that he was beaten are confiscated.  Writes a book on Biko and tries to smuggle it out of the country.  He finally disguises himself as a priest and escapes along with his family. Sub-Editor (Andrew Whaley).	124327
1988	Cry in the Dark, A (aka Evil Angels).	M	DVD -R HQ 5501, 5002. L	Bryson, John (Book - "Evil Angels"). Robert Caswell, Fred Schepisi (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Press is a collective character in this film.  Press influences public opinion, the majority of it against a couple claiming their baby was dragged away by a dingo while on a camping trip. They are charged with the baby's murder. Later cleared.Television crews are shown re-editing footage and adding "sci-fi music" to make it more dramatic -- "News as art, huh?" one crew member says.Media also dissect every aspect of the couple's life, from covering the memorial service for the baby to commenting on what the wife wears as she enters the courtroom. When she is charged with murder, swarm of press helicopters descend on the family.Shots of people watching TV reports or reading the papers and commenting on the case.  Press is guilty of manipulation and exploitation. Film ends on a freeze frame of reporters converging on the couple after the wife's release.Magazine Reporter (Deborra-Lee Furness). Additional Journalists (Abbe Holmes, Greta Mendoza, Vincent Vaccari, David Wilson). Editor (Paula Ruzek).  "A lie goes round the world while truth's still putting the boots on." TV Film Editor (David Kirkpatrick).	124328
1991	Cry in the Wild: Taking of Peggy Ann, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Terry Ward). Reporter #2 (Peter Fitzsimmons).	124329
2009	Cry of the Cuckoos, The	N		Cargile, John		Reporter Donald Drummond is a retired news reporter who together with his retired teacher wife, Anne, begin to unravel a family mystery that leads to death and intrigue.When Drummond and Anne chase after the killer of his father, Henry Drummond, they find themselves up against a radical right wing supremacist organization called the Society of Southern Patriots and, like the cuckoo bird, deception is the Society’s mission. The couple unravels a terrorist plot that will kill Washington dignitaries at the Super Bowl and delegates at the United States. Donald and Anne unfold the mystery leading them on a wild chase from Alabama to Texas. And one of the many murder suspects is Donald’s biological mother, Betty Jo Duke who he only just met after his father’s death. Donald and Anne are hired as informants by the FBI to unravel the mysterious case and they get a lot more than they bargained for. 	124330
1992	Cry of the Hawk: Plainsmen, The	N	OWN - P	Johnston, Terry C.		Reporter Nate Deidecker works on a newspaper in 1908. He is trying to find an aged scout, Indian fighter and buffalo hunter. Deidecker has been writing up firsthand accounts of the Old West and intends to add the scout to his series.Scout agrees and the reporter listens to his life story. Confederate soldier Hook was forced to serve as a Yankee after he was  captured. Returns from war to find his Missouri farm a shambles. Involves Mormons and a search as well.	124331
1980	Cry of the Innocent	MT		Forsyth, Frederick (Story)	Ness Book	Financial Journalist (Joanna Pettet) as part-time financial journalist, would-be investigative reporter. Hero tracks down terrorists who killed his family. The reporter resembles his dead wife. Provides hero with important background information.	124332
1956	Cry of the Kite	N		Schiemer, M		Correspondent. Man went to Cairo in search of news and finds more than he expects as a hotel is burned and British lives lost.	124333
1958	Cry Terror	M	DVD -R HQ 2718, 2719. VHS 1251		Mason	TV Newsmen Chet Huntley, Roy Neal (themselves)	124334
1993	Cry Vengeance	NM		Handberg, Ron		Cub Reporter Jessica Mitchell is drawn into a hot and overzealous pursuit of the story behind a murderNovice reporter Jessica Mitchell joins an over-the-hill homicide detective to solve a murder mystery involving five victims who died horrible, identical deaths	124335
1977	Cry Wolf	NM		Smith, Wilbur		Correspondent Victoria (Vicky) Camberwell has a syndicated column in the Observer. Camberwell and four refurbished armored cars must be exchanged for a hefty weight of gold.Two adventurers are hired by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1935 shortly before World War II to do the job. But it isn't as easy as it seems.Camberwell is introduced to the pair as "a distinguished member of the American press and a good friend of my country." She's not yet 30 and unusually attractive and nubile.Camberwell learned long ago that youth and feminine beauty were not assets in her chosen career and she tried with little success to disguise both. Adopted severe, almost mannish dress. They noticed her long, lovely legs.Her hair was drawn severely back to expose a long swan neck.	124336
1990	Cry-Baby	M				Reporter. 2nd Reporter (Gary Wheeler). Sleazy Photographer Toe-Joe-Jackson (Alan J. Wendl).	124337
1967	Cry, The	SS	GPL	Montague, John	In "Death of a Chieftain and Other Stories."	Journalist-Narrator works on a big newspaper and comes home for a rare visit with his parents. I.R.A. situation and politics	124338
2006	Cry, The	M				Reporter Diane Penn (Lisa G.)	124339
1952	Cry, the Beloved Country	M			Poitier	News Media. First Reporter (Michael Golden). First Reporter (Clement McCallin). Second Reporter (Clement McCallin). Second Reporter (Michael Golden).	124340
1962	Crying Down the Lane	MT			UK. Miniseries.	Reporter (Keith Barron). News Editor (Neil Hallett). News Editor's Secretary (Pauline Taylor).	124341
1995	Crying Freeman	M				Photographer (Paul Wong).	124342
1991	Crying Freeman 4: Oshu Togoku	C				Commentator (Masaharu Sato).	124343
1968	Crying Game, The	N	OWN - H	Braine, John		Journalist Frank Batcombe living in the world of London's swinging jet set.  Comes to London from the country. Becomes involved in a campaign to discredit a member of parliament and is disgusted with the life in which he finds himself.Catholic journalist is caught in a web of corruption until rescued by his values. Public Relations people have sex with reporters to influence news coverage.Batcombe, a conservative North County journalist newly arrived in London works as a reporter for a national newspaper. Public Relations Entrepreneur Adam Keelby insists Batcombe join him in his fashionable quarters in Hampstead.Suddenly doors open for Batcombe. Desirable women crowd around and he gets wind of a political scandal that can make his journalistic career.	124344
2004	Crying?	M			Greece	Reporter (Christina Mathea - Voice). DJ Voice (Alexis Alexiou).	124345
2004	Crying?	MF			Greece	Reporter (Christina Mathea - Voice).	124346
2006	Cryptid Hunters	N		Smith, Roland		Photojournalist parents are missing in a plane crash in the Amazon and the twins and their mysterious uncle are dropped into the middle of the Congolese jungle to find them.	124347
1998	Crystal Clear	N		Heller, Jane		Reporter is doing a story on the writer husband of a socialite and international jet-setter and darling of society columnists. Her husband has penned his first book in decades. She is traveling with her personal publicist among others.	124348
1927	Crystal Cup, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	124349
1982	Crystal Gazing	M				Newsreader (Miriam Margolyes). Interviewer (Jonathan Eden)	124350
2006	Crystal Meth: Primer on the Physiological and Psychological Affects	T				Interviewer (Brad Theissen).	124351
1966	Crystal World	NSF	UCLA	Ballard, J.G.		Female Journalist Louise Peret, a female journalist who works freelance for a bureau that sells material to the French Illustrated weeklies.	124352
1967	Csend es kialtas	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Philippe Haudiquet).	124353
2001	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Justice Is Served	T			Episode #21. 4-26-2001	News Media. Team investigates the gruesome death of a jogger at the hands of an animal. When the TV Media catches the story, helicopters buzz overhead and cameras follow the CSI.	124354
2005	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Series: Binding Ties	NM		Collins, Max Allan		Reporter made famous by the original cases of CAST -- a vicious serial killer responsible for nearly half a dozen brutal murders -- receives a letter from someone claiming to be CAST -- and who says he has nothing to with the latest killing.After a two-year spree CAST suddenly disappeared and has not been heard from -- until now. A homicide perfectly fits the notorious criminal's modus operandi. And all hell breaks loose when the reporter gets the letter of denial.	124355
2007	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: A La Cart	T	DVD -R HQ 9331		Episode. 11-30-2007	Magazine Publisher-Editor Hampton “Hux” Huxley is killed in a restaurant where everyone eats in the dark and is served by blind waiters. He is accompanied by two “Huxley Kittys.”  Modeled on Hugh Hefner, Playboy Magazine and the Playboy bunnies. 	124356
2002	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Accused Is Entitled, The	T			Episode #48. 10-3-2002	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself). Female Media (C.C. Carr). Black Media (Nate Bynum). Caucasian Media (Justin Cooper).	124357
2003	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: After the Show	T	SVD 1474		Episode #77. 11-20-2003	News Media. Reporter Lynda Darby (Maureen Muldoon). News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself). Catherine's probe of a model's disappearance is covered widely in the news making the mission all the tougher for her.Man watches a news broadcast saying the search for the missing showgirl is still on. He then puts a gun in his mouth. A SWAT team is waiting. The man comes out and is arrested. The News Media is at the house interviewing neighbors and officers.Sheriff gives an interview on TV saying that they have a suspect, but can't give any details at this time. The man in custody, Howard Delhomme is a professional photographer.News Media follows police and CSI out to the desert where Howard says he hid the body. Lab members watch the news reports on TV. Delhomme's lawyer gives an interview on TV saying his client is innocent.TV News Report says prosecutors will ask for a life sentence. CSI's Grissom and Catherine watch. Grissom says the model became the post-mortem media darling.	124358
2001	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Alter Boys	T			Episode #29. 11-1-2001	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself).	124359
2003	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Assume Nothing	T			Episode #70. 9-25-2003	News Media. Reporter Linda Darby (Maureen Muldoon). Reporter #1 (Jim Jenkins). CSI agent leaks story to media causing problems in solving the case. TV cameras, microphones, newsmen surround one official.When a couple is murdered after meeting another couple in a bar, the CSI team suspects the work of a pair of serial killers.	124360
2000	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Blood Drops	T			Episode #7. 11-17-2000	Reporter (Tracy Melchior).	124361
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Built To Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 6889		Episode.	News Media.	124362
2005	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Bullet Runs Through It, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8207		Episode #125. 11-17-2005	News Cameraman (James R. McMann). Police officer killed in the line of duty shot by one of his fellow officers.	124363
2001	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Chaos Theory	T			Episode #25. 10-4-2001	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself).	124364
2000	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Cool Change	T			Episode #2. 10-13-2000	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself).	124365
2007	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Empty Eyes	T	DVD -R HQ 8255		Episode #159. 3-29-2007	News Media. Several showgirls are killed and CSI tries to solve the case.	124366
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Fannysmackin'	T	DVD -R HQ 7047		Episode #145.. 10-12-2006	TV Reporter (Victoria Recano) on KRAC 19 reporting the news. "Breaking News." Hooded gang of kids are beating up tourists. Female reporter gives information out on TV and policeman says "to get me that reporter."	124367
2003	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Fur and Loathing	T			Episode #74.10-30-2003	News Media. News Anchor Paula Francis (Herself). Photographer (Alex Boling).	124368
2001	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Gentle, Gentle	T			Episode #19. 4-12-2001	News Media. Reporter Lynda Darby (Maureen Muldoon). TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself). Media Person (Jim Jenkins).	124369
2004	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Harvest	T			Episode #95. 10-14-2004	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself).	124370
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: I Like To Watch	T	DVD -R HQ 5625		Episode. 3-9-2006	TV Producer-Reporter (Timothy Omundson) and Video Cameramen follow the CSI team for a Reality TV series while they investigate a serial rapist, who recently gained access to a woman's apartment by posing as a fireman.Shot in documentary style when being videotaped by the TV reality crew. They react to the camera. At one point, Gil Grisson tells the camera that there are too many forensic shows on television.	124371
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Killer	T			Episode. 2-2-2006. 	Reporter (Jon K. Farless).	124372
2005	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: King Baby	T			Episode. 2-18-2005	News Media. Freelance Journalist steals CSI digital photo chip with pictures of murder scene when a casino owner is found dead in his home and sells the photos to KRAL TV News and other clients. Casino owner found dead.Reporter #1 (Andy Buckley).	124373
2003	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Last Laugh	T			Episode #66. 4-24-2003	TV News Anchor (Paula Francis - Herself).	124374
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Living Legend	T	DVD -R HQ 7402		Episode #150. 11-23-2006	News Media. Breaking News: 19. Mob Boss Discoverery. Female Reporter Tally Jeffers (Ion Overman). Photographer (Griff Furst). Cadillac of an infamous 1970's mob boss turns up in a lake, even though he disappeared years ago.Photo of current murder victims turns up in the car, so the team must determine whether this current murder spree is related to the missing gangster.	124375
2007	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: michael's birthday	T			Episode. 1-25-2007	News Media. TV Report. Catherine agrees to a covert plan to catch the killer of a popular politician, which forces her to deceive her teammates.	124376
2003	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Play With Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 6142		Episode #68. 5-8-2003	News Media.  CSI team investigate the murder of a woman in the press box of a high school stadium.	124377
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Post Mortem	T	DVD -R HQ 8371		Episode #148. 11-9-2006	News Media. Female Reporter (Leanza Cornett). Male Reporter (Mati Moralejo).	124378
2006	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Rashomama	T	DVD -R HQ 5968		Episode.#621. 4-27-2006	News Media. TV report on television screen while CSI staff eats lunch. Case becomes compromised when all of its evidence is stolen.	124379
2005	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Snakes	T	DVD -R HQ 2671		Episode #104. 1-13-2005	Reporter "Carla" Sofia Curtis (Louise Lombard) writes an uncover piece for a magazine on the subculture of the necrocantado with songs about drug murders. She is run down and murdered when her identity is exposed.Swing shift has a busy time. Nick looks into the murder of the reporter in the subculture of the necrocantado. Warrick looks into the murder of a man by someone who apparently needs a wheelchair. Night shift is slow and lends help to Catherine's team.Severed head of a woman, her hair brutally ripped off, is left in a newspaper vending machine. Found inside  her mouth is a snake from Mexico  and the murder fits the lyric of a Mexican song. Newspaper Kid (Julian Rodriguez).	124380
2001	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Strip Strangler, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5696		Episode #23.. 5-17-2001	News Media. Reporter Lynda Darby (Maureen Muldoon). TV Anchor Paula Francis (Herself). Male TV Reporter (Jim Jenkins).	124381
2000	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Unfriendly Skies	T			Episode #9. 12-8-2000	News Crew (Mylo Ironbear).	124382
2004	CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?	T			Episode #98. 4-11-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jim Jenkins). TV Journalist (Mark Lentry).	124383
2002	CSI: Miami	T			Series	Reporters (Natalia Baldwin Leon, Jenna Chevigny, Jaclyn Friedlander, Nikka La Rue, Kathleen Corso, John J. Dalesandro, Nancy Duerr, Jeffrey Reeves, Genna Ambatielos, Mel Fair, Shane Conrad, Victoria Recano. 	124384
2003	CSI: Miami:	T	VHS 1365		Episode	News Media. Horatio has doubts about evidence in ongoing trial.	124385
2004	CSI: Miami:	T	SVD 1518		Episode	News Media	124386
2005	CSI: Miami: 10-7	T	DVD -R HQ 8448		Episode. 5-23-2005	News Media covers possible terrorist attack on Miami with a dirty bomb. Horatio saves his brother after learning the truth about what happened to his brother. The repercussions will change his life forever.	124387
2006	CSI: Miami: Backstabbers	T	DVD -R HQ 7544		Episode  #108. 12-11-2006	Documentarian follows a CSI technician and gets in everyone's way. When terror suspect Sonya Barak is targeted by her own people for assassination, she goes on the run and Horatio sets out to capture her, both to protect her and bring her to justice.	124388
2003	CSI: Miami: Best Defense, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7644		Episode. 10-20-2003	News Media. Gunman opens fire at a bar and leaves the owners dead and a third man wounded.	124389
2002	CSI: Miami: Broken	T			Episode #6. 10-28-2002	News Media. Asian Reporter (Vic Chao). Black Reporter (Suzette Craft). Female Reporter (Tanya Memme).	124390
2007	CSI: Miami: Burned	T	DVD -R HQ 8419		Episode. 4-30-2007	News Media. Horatio must fire a member of his team when the member's personal problems taint the current investigation.	124391
2004	CSI: Miami: Crime Wave	T	DVD -R HQ 8199		Episode. 11-8-2004	News Media. Tidal waves heads toward Miami, Horatio and the team must stop a gang of bank robbers who are trying to take advantage of the natural disaster.	124392
2008	CSI: Miami: Cut and Run	N		Cortez, Donn	Based on the TV series	Journalist, looking to break out of the rat race with a novel based on the people he covers on his beat, is found dead. Members of the Miami-Dad Crime Lab are called into the field outside the Everglades where a balloon has just set down. The lone man inside the basket is dead, an apparent suicide. A yacht riddled with bullets limps into the Port of Miami with only a gravely wounded hijacker surviving, confessing that there are drugs somewhere on board, but he can’t find them. And the journalist is found dead. A raunchy video of a citrus heiress having sex in a  public place gives her the motive to kill the journalist-turned novelist, but she has an alibi. All of these small pieces of the puzzles enable Horatio Caine and the CSI team have to unravel to find out why all these people were killed.	124393
2007	CSI: Miami: Cyber-lebrity	T	DVD -R HQ 10397		Episode #123. 10-2-1007	News Media. Cyber-stalking. Amateur Paparazzi. Female school swimming star is subject of a website devoted to stalking and photographing her. She is being followed by dozens of amateur paparazzi. Her boyfriend is shot and killed with an arrow. Her mother organizes a photo-shoot for a commercial to capitalize on her 15 minutes of fame. On-Scene Reporter (John Burke). Photographer (Roy Oraschin). 	124394
2006	CSI: Miami: Darkroom	T	DVD -R HQ 7345		Episode. 11-13-2006	TV Reporter Erica Sykes from Channel 4 News  returns to cover the story of a murder and kidnapping.  CSIs find dozens of pictures of missing women in a safe. As the CSIs try to find Boa Vista's kidnapped sister, Horatio must find the killer.Sykes is reprimanded for sensationalizing the story. Hey Newschick, do you realize you signed my sister's death warrant. Reporter; I know you are angry, but I'm just reporting the facts.Female CSI intervenes and talks to reporter. Reporter: You do understand where I'm coming from. CSI: I do. I understand you have a job to do just like the rest of us.  Reporter; Thank you.CSI:  I also understand that your need for attention may have put the lives of these girls in even more danger. Reporter;  My need for attention?  CSI: You didn't just report the news, you chose a salacious angle. That's more attention for you."Reporter: I'm a journalist. I want my attention on my stories. SCI: If that were true, sweet pea, you'd be writing for a newspaper not planting your face on the evening news. Have a nice day." Reporter 1 (Natalia Baldwin Leon). Reporter 2 (Nika Larue).	124395
2009	CSI: Miami: Dead on Arrival	T	DVD -R HQ 11076		Episode #164. 4-27-2009	TV Host of Reality Show Myles Martini (Diedrich Bader). Murder of a reality star throws the CSI team into the scandalous world of a television dating show. On the reality show, “The Marrying Kind” the lucky bachelor has chosen his bride. With cameras rolling as he walks up to her limo and opens the door to find her dead in the back seat. “The Marrying Kind” is a program in which 10 women compete for the heart of bachelor Neil Palmer. Two women are the final two contestants. The winner’s body rests in the back of a limo, bloody and battered. The team arrives on the scene and meet cheesy host Myles Martini who explains the crew was just shooting the season finale when the body was discovered. 	124396
2004	CSI: Miami: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 1579. DVD -R HQ 1777		Episode. 3-29-2004	Reporter Josh Dalton (Peter Spears) of the Miami Sun is suspiciously unharmed after his friend is killed. Later another journalist from the same paper, Amy James (Elena Evangelo) is found shot to death inside the trunk of her stolen car.Miami Sun Editor Jim Rennert.  Dalton is a hot-shot reporter, who worked for the wire service UPI and who writes exclusives for the Sun. Horatio: "At what cost?" Dalton killed James to keep her from exposing him.Dalton's story on gun-runners brought in 20,000 readers. Editor and James discover the story was made up. Dalton is a star. Editor had affair with James and suspected Dalton might be involved.Horatio is suspicious of ambitious reporter's story, an account of a politically connected friend's murder in Miami's drug district. Evidence suggests a different explanation of the homicide prompting the CSI team to probe the world of journalism.	124397
2005	CSI: Miami: Death Eminent	T	DVD -R HQ 7074		Episode. 10-16-2006	TV Reporter Erica Sykes from Channel 4 News meets with Ryan who needs some information. Three-part series on eminent domain. Sykes: "Still check out my work." Ryan: "As long as I'm not in it."  Ryan tells Sykes: "Need you to find something out for me."He promises to give Sykes the story exclusively if she helps him. She agrees to do just that. Politician supports city's use of eminent domain to clear a neighborhood. His dead body turns up in an empty house.	124398
2003	CSI: Miami: Death Grip	T			Episode 29. 10-13-2003	News Media fails to cover missing children of color. Latina Reporter (Tessa Munro).  Ending scene with CSI chief investigator and reporter from newspaper in which investigator tells him to start covering such stories.	124399
2006	CSI: Miami: Death Pool 100	T	DVD -R HQ 7825		Episode #101. 10-2-06	Paparazzi (Keith Johnson).	124400
2007	CSI: Miami: Deep Freeze	T	DVD -R HQ 9137		Episode #126. 10-22-2007	Reporter Wendy Legassic (Claire Coffee) interviews celebrities assigned to her by her editor to get information for their obituaries. As the Obit Reporter is talking to a sports celebrity on the phone, he is murdered. Legassic recorded the murder but doesn’t tell police. She sells the tape to WETX television hoping to get a job as a reporter there. “I’m not a monster,” she tells the CSI agent. “I was just trying to get out of the obituary business.” But CSI confiscates the tape.News Media covers murder of sports legend.  “Do we have the media under control?” one detective asks another. “This could be a big one.”	124401
2003	CSI: Miami: Dispo Day	T			Episode	TV Reporter ends up being the killer. Drug dealer.	124402
2006	CSI: Miami: Double Jeopardy	T			Episode.	News Media. New evidence shows that a man vindicated of killing his wife by dumping her body into ocean is really guilty. CSI's team goes into action.	124403
2006	CSI: Miami: Free Fall	T	DVD -R HQ 5849		Episode #93. 4-10-2006	TV Reporter Erica Sykes (Amy Laughlin) of CBS 4 News covers live the story of a couple, recently released from jail, whose misdeeds have turned them into media darlings.She wants the story because it will "open doors in Atlanta. CSI team member: "This isn't a game show."  Sykes: "This is my career." CSI: "It could be your life.""Sykes hides the pair in a hotel. "This is going to get me on Cable News." Suddenly gunshots and everyone falls to the ground. Sykes is wounded in the arm by flying glass. "Maybe I'm crazy, but for a big story I don't mind a flesh wound."CSI team watches her television footage and interview to get clues to the case.  They find the couple who when cornered commit suicide by jumping off a bridge with their stolen money flying around them as they crash into the water.Reporter (Jaclyn Friedlander). Cameraman (Paris Remillard).	124404
2005	CSI: Miami: From the Grave	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4317		Episode. 9-20-2005. Season Premiere	TV Reporter Erica Sykes from Channel 4 News puts CSI personnel on the news. Because of this, a Miami gang puts a price on Horatio's head when he plans to shut down the illegal smuggling operation of one of Miami's fiercest gangs.Sykes cooperates with CSI by lending them tapes and equipment when they go after the gang's leader. Sykes: "Journalists aren't the only users."	124405
2007	CSI: Miami: Inside Out	T	DVD -R HQ 9037		Episode #124. 10-8-2007	News Media outside the courthouse cover court hearing at beginning of episode. Horatio goes in search of his son who is missing after a deadly prison break. TV reporters doing live reports outside the courthouse as three murder suspects are being arraigned. They play to the news media and the crowd. 	124406
2007	CSI: Miami: Kill Switch	T	DVD -R HQ 8460		Episode #120. 5-7-2007	TV Anchor Heather Amberson (Vivan Dugre), WETX News Channel 5. Special Correspondent Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo), is former CSI-Miami Criminalist. He has left his job because a suspect in one of the cases was blackmailing him because of a gambling debt.He is now on TV analyzing crime scenes. His former colleagues aren't happy with his decision. When Wolfe goes out to a crime scene with his cameraman, the cameraman gets caught in a vicious trap and his legs are gored.The cameraman goes to the hospital having lost a good deal of blood. He apparently survives. Wolfe is billed as WETX News' resident criminal expert.At the end of the episode, he realizes he can't keep doing this and quits live on the air telling the shocked TV newswoman that he is really a cop and can't work on TV as an analyst. He gets up and leaves. The TV newswoman stares into the camera.Newscaster (John Burke). Male Reporter (Shane Conrad).	124407
2002	CSI: Miami: Kill Zone	T	DVD -R HQ 7075. VHS 1324		Episode #10. 11-18-2002	TV Reporters mob CSI unit eager to spin sniper murders into a national story. Reporter #1 (Kathleen Corso). Reporter #2 (Nancy Duerr).	124408
2002	CSI: Miami: Losing Fate	T	VHS 1287 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	TV News. Television coverage of a bomb threat -- shows all TV channels covering the story at start of the episode	124409
2004	CSI: Miami: Lost Son	T	DVD -R HQ 8102		Episode #50. 9-20-2004	News Media. News Reporter in Street (Breven Angaelica Warren).	124410
2004	CSI: Miami: MIA/NYC Nonstop	T	DVD -R HQ 10089. SVD 1900		Episode #47. 5-17-2004. Pilot for CSI: NY	News Media. News Reporters (Shelly Carey, Arthur Chi'en). When a teenage girl returns home from a big party night at an underage nightclub to find her parents murdered, the search for the killer leads Horatio to New York City.	124411
2004	CSI: Miami: Money for Nothing	T	DVD -R HQ 7888		Episode #42. 3-1-2004	News Media. Female Reporter (Natalia Baldwin Leon).	124412
2005	CSI: Miami: Payback	T	DVD -R HQ 5081		Episode #84.  12-19-2005	News Media cover man released from prison after serving six years on a rape conviction when DNA evidence proves his innocence. Reporter #1 (Natalia Baldwin Leon). Reporter #2 (Jeffrey Reeves). TV Anchor Woman (Maggie Rodriguez). Photographer (Dax Garner).	124413
2004	CSI: Miami: Rap Sheet	T			Episode. 5-10-2004	Sports Commentator has body guard killed to cover up his killing of a kid in a hit-and-run car accident.	124414
2005	CSI: Miami: Recoil	T			Episode #70. 5-2-2005	News Media. Female Newscaster (Natalia Baldwin Leon).	124415
2007	CSI: Miami: Rush	T	DVD -R HQ 8354		Episode.  4-16-2007	News Media. TV Reporters. Paparazzi. Tabloid Magazine Headline and Photos. The news media is present throughout much of the program.	124416
2006	CSI: Miami: Score, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7309		Episode.	Columnist from the Miami Globe goes undercover as Heather Larkin to write expose a bar that specializes in male pick-up artists. Her brother thinks she slept with one of the men and kills him. She insulted him and left, but her brother didn't know that.	124417
2006	CSI: Miami: Shock	T			Episode #96. 5-8-06	Paparazzo #1 (Taymour Ghazi). Paparazzo #2 (Keith Johnson).	124418
2010	CSI: Miami: Show Stopper	T	DVD -R HQ 11711		Episode. 1-11-2010	News Media and Paparazzi cover a pop starlet who bursts into flames during her concert. the CSI team investigates the dark side of the pop star world. 	124419
2006	CSI: Miami: Silencer	T	DVD -R HQ 5387		Episode.	News Media.	124420
2003	CSI: Miami: Simple Man	T	DVD -R HQ 7311		Episode. 2-24-2003	News Media. Male TV Field Reporter. Reporter #1 (Mel Fair). Reporter #2 (Genna Amatielos).  Reporter #3 (John J. Dalesandro). Reporter #4 (Jenna Chevigny).	124421
2004	CSI: Miami: Stalkerazzi	T	DVD -R HQ 3653. DVD -R 1650		Episode #40. 2-16-2004	Tabloid Photojournalist accidentally witnesses a murder while snapping pictures of a famous actor at his private home. Another photojournalist is a suspect.The other photojournalist is a suspect because he arrived on the scene first, posed pictures of the dead photojournalist at the wheel of his crashed car -- pictures of dead people are big in Mexico, he tells the investigators. The gorier the better.News Photographer (Dominic Comperatore). Shouting Cameraman (Thomas James Kepner).	124422
2009	CSI: Miami: Target Specific	T			Episode. 3-16-2009	Paparazzi using a camera with a long lens and sitting in a tree trying to get pictures of a celebrity is arrested for trespassing. His camera is confiscated and the photographs are used in evidence. Someone is killing Miami’s wealthiest people and everything points to the Russians. 	124423
2005	CSI: Miami: Three-Way	T	DVD -R HQ 4523			TV Reporter Ericka Sykes. Pool boy is murdered four times according to the evidence. The CSI team unravels the case.	124424
2005	CSI: Miami: Urban Hellraisers	T	DVD -R HQ 4855		Episode. 11-21-2005	TV Female Reporter. Group of video gamers play game for real killing police officers, bank tellers, and stealing evidence.	124425
2004	CSI: NY:	T			Series. 	Reporters (Michael McLafferty, Gina St. John, Nefetari Spencer, Mary Ann Hermansen, Danielle Hartnett, Yuri Brown, Ijeoma Njaka, David A. Cooper, Matt Haslett, Ward Roberts, Mel Fair, Cassius Willis, Taira Soo). 	124426
2007	CSI: NY: …Comes Around	T	DVD -R HQ 8476		Episode. 5-9-2007	Press Conference. News Media. Detective under investigation:  "You let the press intimidate you to bring false changes against me…you're using me to fast-track your career." Threatens to tell press about what's going on unless they drop the false charges.New York Bystander newspaper headline: Clean Slate: Detective Cleared Of All Charges." Story bylined Pam Power, Staff Writer. Mayor and Chief of Police folded.	124427
2005	CSI: NY: American Dreamer	T			Episode	News Media comment. One technician says: "The press will love this. It's a story that writes itself."  The story: tourist finds a skeleton on a double-decker tour bus in Times Square. CSI investigates.	124428
2005	CSI: NY: Bad Beat	T	DVD -R HQ 4788		Episode #208. 11-16-2005	TV News Producer Fallon of WGZZ-8 News New York,  has affair with TV Weather Girl Tara Stansfield. She makes a video of them having sex and works out a deal with the cameraman to sell the tape for profit. But her twin sister convinces her it's a bad idea.Cameraman and Stansfield fight. He knocks her out in the park with his tripod.  Rain falls and she drowns in two inches of water. Cameraman didn't mean to kill her. Sells tape for profit. Caught and sent to jail.	124429
2007	CSI: NY: Cold Reveal	T	DVD -R HQ 8444		Episode. 5-2-2007	News Media. Press Conference. Internal investigation threatens Mac's career. Reporter #1 (Mel Fair). Reporter #2 (Jeoma Njaka).	124430
2007	CSI: NY: Cold Reveal	T			Episode #69. 5-2-2007	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mel Fair). Reporter #2 (Ijeoma Njaka). Mac’s recent solo bust is scrutinized because a handcuffed criminal fell off a rooftop. Detective from Philadelphia’s Cold Case unit comes to New York to investigate a murder that connects to Stella’s past.	124431
2009	CSI: NY: Dead Reckoning	T	DVD -R HQ 11506		Episode. 10-14-2009	News Media cover a serial killer that may not exist. Press Conference reveals to news media that the cotton Q-tips were contaminated by fingerprints of a female worker creating the illusion that a mass murderer was killing people in New York. DNA evidence contradicts the confession of a scorned woman who claimed to have brutally murdered her cheating husband, who turns out to be a bigamist.	124432
2008	CSI: NY: DOA for a Day	T			Episode. 4-2-2008	Host Reality Show - Crime Catcher starts program looking for missing woman. 	124433
2005	CSI: NY: Dove Commission, The	T				TV Reporter. Media. The chief investigator of a controversial report documenting corruption within the NYPD is gunned down the day before his findings are published. Reporter has information.Mac and Stella must find the killer launching a massive search that makes every officer listed in the report a suspect.  Also the murder of a gypsy cab driver.	124434
2009	CSI: NY: Epilogue	T	DVD -R HQ 11427		Episode. 9-23-2009	News Media. Mac is mobbed by reporters on his way into the lab the morning after gunmen who have been shooting up the city write on a Time Square electronic billboard that almost everyone in the city can see: “Do we have your attention? Pay us and we’ll stop.” A drive-by shooting leaves Danny paralyzed from the waist down. It is now one month after the shooting at the police bar. 	124435
2004	CSI: NY: Grand Master (aka Grandmaster)	T	SVDSP 2006		Episode #4. 10-7-2004	News Media	124436
2005	CSI: NY: Grand Murder at Central Station	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4439 (Media Excerpts)		Episode.10-2-2005	News Media in background of murder investigation of plastic surgeon who dies after being hit by lye.	124437
2006	CSI: NY: Hung Out to Dry	T	DVD -R HQ 7686			News Media.	124438
2005	CSI: NY: Jamalot	T	DVD -R HQ 8X. 4911		Episode. 11-30-2005	News Media covers death of a roller derby star.	124439
2007	CSI: NY: Lying Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7837			News Media.	124440
2006	CSI: NY: Not What It Looks Like	T	DVD -R HQ 6937. DVD -R HQ 7594.		Episode. 9-27-2006 Season #3. Episode #2	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gina St. John). Reporter #2 (Cassius Willis). Reporter #3 (Mary Ann Hermansen).News Media. Reporter #3 (Mary Ann Heremansen). Reporter #1 (Gina St. John). Reporter #2 (Cassius Willis).  WPKU Live Breaking News Report.  CSI investigator: "I'm not in the business of giving soundbites."He persuades the assistant DA not to press charges and announce it at a press conference until he gets the complete evidence to convict.	124441
2006	CSI: NY: Open and Shut	T	DVD -R HQ 7149		Episode. 10-25-2006	Paparazzi. Tabloid. Entertainment WorldWide. Woman's assistant using camera to get publicity for her. Her other assistant tries to get the camera thinking the pictures are for the tabloids. Assistant with camera falls over the railing to her death.Paparazzi and tabloids "like sharks circling. They are everywhere."  But it was a publicity idea. Assistant trying to protect her boss didn't know that.Entertainment Reporter (Mark Steiner). Newscaster (Mitch English).	124442
2007	CSI: NY: Past Imperfect	T	DVD -R HQ 8387		Episode. 4-25-2007	News Media. Police are worried about the press saying they have a vendetta against one of their suspects.	124443
2008	CSI: NY: Right Next Door	T	DVD -R HQ 9823		Episode. 4-8-2008	News Media coverage of kidnapping of young girl. Team investigates a fire in Stella’s apartment and determine that it was arson. Kidnapping of two children is involved. 	124444
2007	CSI: NY: Sleight Out of Hand	T	DVD -R HQ 8161		Episode.	News Media. Two crew members are killed in ways that mimic the tricks of a well-renowned illusionist.	124445
2005	CSI: NY: Summer in the City	T			Episode #25. 9-25-2005	Fashion Photographer (John Johnson).	124446
2006	CSI: NY: Wasted	T	DVD -R HQ 7645		Episode #36. 1-18-2006	News Media. Entertainment Tonight Reporter on the scene to cover the fashion show and then the murders. He is reporting back to ET Anchor Mary Hart.Model coasted only in body paint collapses on a runway during a fashion show.	124447
2008	CSI:NY: Veritas	T	DVD -R HQ 10324		Episode. 9-24-2008	News Media covers bank robbery escape. Reporter #1 (Ryan Cyrus Shams). Reporter #2 (Julia Barnett). Reporter #3 (Cynthia Silver). In the aftermath of a bank robbery gone wrong, Mac is taken hostage and awakens in a submerged car with no memory of how he got there. 	124448
2005	Csudafilm	MF			Hungary	Newspaper Seller (Jozsef Szarvas).	124449
1998	Cuatro de Atras	N				Journalist interviews a writer, but the interview may be a dream or a memory or an imaginary event.	124450
1928	Cub	N	USC	Pancoast, Chalmers Lowell		Cub Reporter working modestly in New York in the days of really personal journalism. Melodrama.	124451
1915	Cub and the Daisy Chain, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter writes a puff piece on an elderly woman's birthday party when he should have been writing her obituary. Girlfriend saves the day.  Sidney Drew and his wife star	124452
1955	Cub Reporter	P	MLPL	Richmond, S.S.		Cub Reporter	124453
1951	Cub Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Hambleton, Jack. Sketches by Jean Rutherford Finch		Canadian Cub Reporter Tom Walden	124454
1946	Cub Reporter	CB			Captain America Comics, No. 54, March, 1946. 	Cub Reporter	124455
1968	Cub Reporter Solves a Mystery: Case of the Disappearing Rain Barrel, The	NJ	OWN - H	Kirn, Francis		Cub Reporter Nosey Bear is a bear who works for the Daily Growl.  Mister Ben F. Beaver is the editor.	124456
1922	Cub Reporter, The	M		Jenks, George Elwood (Scenario)	Ness Book	Reporter Dick Harvey (Richard Talmadge) for the Morning Times rescues daughter of jewel collector being held hostage by a Chinese tong trying to get the Sacred Jewel of Buddha.Reporter takes on an entire Chinatown gang single-handedly.	124457
1909	Cub Reporter, The	M				Cub Reporter assigned to do a story on an asylum and is captured by the inmates	124458
1912	Cub Reporter, The	M				Cub Reporter  on a big city daily is assigned to cover a train wreck. Paper's Star Reporter Johnson (Augustus Phillips) tries to cheat him out of the story. Graham, the City Editor (Robert Brower).The hero wires his girlfriend, a telegrapher, who has already written a story and even provides him with photographs.	124459
1914	Cub Reporter's Assignment, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter is sent to interview an inventor working on a device that will revolutionize the auto industry.  Secretary steals the device and reporter is accused of theft but eventually exposes the real culprit.	124460
1912	Cub Reporter's Big Scoop, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter assigned to interview a sugar magnate when reporter isn't there.= On the way to the house, he rescues the man's daughter from a robber. He is refused an interview at the businessman's house.When he tries to climb in a window to phone his editor, he is recognized by the heroine who phones her father to get the reporter the interview. Reporter (Harold Lockwood).	124461
1912	Cub Reporter's Temptation, The	M				Cub Reporter	124462
1915	Cub, The	M	VHS 1486	Buchanan, Thompson (Play)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Steve Oldham (John Hines) of the Louisville Gazette, gets caught in a war between feuding families.  Hines kisses one of the girls, is sentenced to be shot, and is rescued by troops sent by his city editor.	124463
1913	Cub, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter loves the newspaper owner's daughter, uncovers a plot by the managing editor to turn the paper over to crooked contractors. Owner refuses to believe him, cub arranges for the owner to overhear the crooks' plans by planting a dictograph.Crooks are caught, and cub is promoted to managing editor.	124464
1979	Cuba	M				Press Agent (Dave King) for Miss Wonderly	124465
1995	Cuba and the Night	N		Iyer, Pico		Photojournalist Richard, jaded photojournalist, narrates the story.  American photographer at an emotional dead end.	124466
1998	Cuba Libre	N		Leonard, Elmore		News Media	124467
1997	Cuba libre - velocipedi ai tropici	MF				Movie Critic (Tatti Sanguineti).	124468
1959	Cuban Rebel Girls	M		Flynn, Errol (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	American Correspondent Errol Flynn as himself on assignment for the Hearst Press to do a series of articles on Fidel Castro. Claims to get interview with Castro, but it is not shown. He tells one of the other "good" stories he got in Cuba.One deals with two women who  come from the United States to join the revolution. Final on-camera commentary.	124469
2001	Cubbyhouse	M				News Media. Surf Reporter (Stefan Kluka). Newsreader (Chris Brown).	124470
2006	Cucaracha, La: Editorial Cartoonist	CS	OWN	Alcaraz, Lalo	1-16-2006 Los Angeles Times	Editorial Cartoonist.  First Panel: Barrio Bugle building exterior. Second Panel: Day 38 of "The Editorial Cartoonist Has Locked Himself In His Office" Protest.  Door to his office. Cabinets. No one in sight.Third Panel: Same door to his office. Cabinets. No one in sight.  Fourth Panel: Same door to his office. Cabinets. No one in sight. Voice coming from inside the editorial cartoonist's office: "Alert the Media!"	124471
2006	Cucaracha, La: February 24, 2006	CS	OWN	Alcaraz, Lalo		Newspapers. First Panel: Barrio Bugle. Writer sitting at desk with computer and sign: "Obituaries."  Second Panel: Same. Third Panel: Man at desk on phone: "Hi…Just checking in Mr. Cheney."	124472
2006	Cucaracha, La: February 25, 2006	CS	OWN	Alcaraz, Lalo		Newspapers. First Panel: Writer sitting at desk marked "Editorial." "I'm still amazed that our paper is running the controversial Mohammed cartoons."  Second Panel: In silhouette: "It seems most newspapers still have some journalistic integrity."Third Panel:  Silhouette from back at desk saying: "These cartoons seem pretty harmless."  Huge black cloud with writing: "Please Come To My Office. - Editor."	124473
2006	Cucaracha, La: March 1, 2006	CS		Alcaraz, Lalo		News. First Panel: Sign: Bush's Colonial America. Please Don't Feed the Chattel. Voice: "Greetings, young travelers! May I assist Thee."Second Panel: Visitor sees man in stocks: "Looks like we should help you!" Man in stocks (head and arms): "Oh, no no no! I'm a Quaker. Help others while I manage to peacefully protest war."Third Panel: Visitor: "Looks like doing that is illegal now."  Man in stocks: "Whoa! I've got to start watching this Fox News."	124474
1988	Cuckoo Conspiracy, The	CB			New Teen Titans, The #44	BBC Reporter Sue Lawley. A villain is hired to kill a British Spy, Cuckoo, but is stopped by the Titans. 	124475
1975	Cuckoo Waltz, The	T			Series 1975-1977	British Journalist	124476
1972	Cucumber	T			Series.	Weatherman (John Candy).	124477
2005	Cuerpo del deseo, El	TF			Episode #1.  8-5-2005	News Media. Reporter (Michelle Jones).	124478
1994	Cui hua kuang mo	MF				News Media. Reporter #1 (Mark Boyland). Reporter #2 (Sonja Boyland). Reporter #3 (Connie Wells). Reporter #4 (Terrance Williams). Reporter #5 (Antoinette Williams).	124479
2001	Cuide su salud	DF			Mexico. Series 2001.	Reporter Lissette Romo. Host Diane Perez.	124480
1983	Cujo	M				News Media. Lady Reporter (Clare Nono)	124481
1964	Culloden	T			UK.	Interviewer (Peter Watkins), Field Interviewer.	124482
2001	Cultura viva	DF			Puerto Rico. Series 2001.	Reporter Magali Carrasquillo. Hosts Millie Gil, Johanna Rosaly.	124483
1987	Culture Pub	T			France. Series 1987	Journalists Didier Porte, Frank Annese, Benjamin Bloch, Remi Deveze, Roxanne Frias). Columnists Faustine Bollaert (2004), Audrey Dana (2004). Hosts Sandrine Quetier, Christian Blachas, Anne Magnien, Thomas Herve.Researchers Anne Gelos, Thibault Hofer, Florence Illemassene,	124484
2004	Culture Show, The	DT			UK	Reporters Shelley Jofre, Andrew Graham-Dixon (2006), Linda Kennedy, Lawence Pollard, Mark Kermode (2006), Zina Saro-Wiwa (2006). Presenter Mariella Frostrup, Charles Hazlewood, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Lauren Laverne (2006).	124485
2006	Culture Show, The: Michael Palin Special	DT			Episode #20. 10-10-2006	Interviewer Madeleine Holt. Reporters Lawrence Pollard, Shelly Jofre, Linda Kennedy, Zina Saro-Wiwa.Presenters Mark Kermode, Lauren Laverne, Matthew Sweet, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Charles Hazlewood, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Mariella Frostrup, Verity Sharp.	124486
1995	Cunning Man, The: Novel, A	N		Davies, Robertson		Journalist doing a series on Old World Toronto prompts a holistic healer to ruminate on the circumstances surrounding the death of the saintly priest 20 years ago.	124487
1991	Cup of Clay	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson		Reporter suddenly finds herself in the devastated world of Veil, where water is frequently poisonous and children are cast out because of mutations.Who is the late night caller to Barr's former suitor, a radio counselor who sounds remarkably like Elvis?  When a dead Elvis is found, the question is not only whodunit and why, but who is the dead man?	124488
2000	Cupid & Cate	MT				Newspaperman (Nap Turner).	124489
1925	Cupid is Speedy	P	MLPL	Kaser, A.L.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	124490
2009	Cupid: Great Right Hope, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11046		Episode #3. 4-14-2009	Public Broadcasting Program Executive Hallie (Constance Zimmer). Her son locates the man who donated the sperm to conceive him. He’s the perfect man for the PBS executive except he is a Republican. She produces a “local hero” segment on the work he does with kids in his gym. They end up together. Adventures of a modern-day man who may be the reincarnation of the fabled god of love.  	124491
2009	Cupid: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-31-2009	Reporter Madelyn (Marguerite Moreau) interviews Irish busker and falls in love with him. Adventures of a modern-day man who may be the reincarnation of the fabled god of love. Photographer (Shalin Agarwal). Senior Editor (Mary DeBellis). The man from Ireland’s visa is about to expire. He searches for the reporter, but can’t find her. She has written a story about the girl he is searching for to get married. But when the girl shows up, she is not what he thought she was. He has fallen in love with the reporter but can’t find her before he is deported to Ireland. The reporter follows him to Ireland so she can marry him. 	124492
1999	Cupid's Corner	NR		Jones, Annie		Editor Joe Avery, the aggravating, though certainly attractive, new editor of the town paper is a problem for woman who wants to stage marriage-a-thon breaking record set back in town's glory days -- 66 weddings to take place before the end of summer.She won't let anyone get in her way -- least of all Avery. But when the woman's ex-fiancé reenters the picture, the stakes are raised. The editor can only pray for a miracle that will keep his plans to win her heart from becoming yesterday's news.	124493
1979	Cuppi, The	N	OWN - H	Johnson, Sandy		Freelance News Photographer Wood.	124494
2006	Curb Appeal: Southern Hospitality	DT	DVD -R HQ 7567		Episode.	TV News Correspondent Laura Kirsten wants her house improved. Married to a Presbyterian minister.	124495
2004	Curb Your Enthusiasm: 5 Wood, The	T		David, Larry	Episode #35.  2-1-2004	Interviewer. Waspy Interviewer #1 (Ken Howard). Waspy Interviewer #2 (James Sikking).	124496
2002	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Grand Opening, The	T		David, Larry	Episode #30. 11-17-2002	TV Restaurant Critic Andy Portico is vicious critic whose thumbs down review on TV  can ruin a restaurant. He is slated to review Larry David's new restaurant.While they are playing a dodge ball game between parents and kids, David gets into throwing fight with restaurant critic and breaks his thumbs. Goes to apologize.David had fired chef because he said he got the job because he was bald but David finds out he wears toupee. Critic recommends new chef. David helps feed spaghetti to critic and gets food all over his shirt.	124497
2005	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Lewis Needs a Kidney	T	DVD -R HQ 4672	David, Larry	Episode #45. 11-2005	TV Newscaster Kelvin Han Yee, Eyewitness News at Eleven. Live Studio City. "This is Kelvin Han Yee Live."  Live Newscast about a shooting involving man Larry David met at a drive-in and Louis Lewis, relative to Comedian Lewis who needs kidney transplant.This gets David off the hook since Richard  Lewis' cousin will donate a kidney once he dies.	124498
2007	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Meet the Blacks	T	DVD -R HQ 8965		Episode. 9-12-2007	News Media covers a natural disaster wiping out the homes of thousands. Cheryl talks Larry into adopting a family displaced by the hurricane. Larry invents the perfect excuse for missing parties -- and it, of course, backfires.	124499
2004	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Opening Night	T	SVDSP 1545	David, Larry	Episode #40. 3-14-2004. Season Finale	Critics react to Larry David's Broadway debut in Mel Brooks' "The Producers."	124500
2001	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Shrimp Incident, The	T		David, Larry	Episode #14. 10-14-2001. PR	Publicist Michael Patrick King as an HBO publicist	124501
2004	Curb Your Enthusiasm: Weatherman, The	T		David, Larry	Episode #34. 1-25-2004	TV News Anchor (Christina Sampaio). Weatherman (Gary Kroeger).	124502
2009	Cure for Night, A	N		Peacock, Justin		Tabloids have sunk their teeth into the racially tinged trial of a black pot dealer from the projects who is charged with the murder of a white college student in a street shooting. 	124503
0001	Cures for Love, The	PO	COPY			News. Real world of Rome. Observations.	124504
2008	Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The	M				TV Reporter (Wilbur Fitzgerald). Benjamin Button is a man who ages backwards going from old age to infancy. 	124505
2005	Curious Crafts of Old England	DT			UK	Interviewer Debra Rixon.	124506
1967	Curious Dr. Humpp, The (aka La Venganza del Sexo)	M		Zorrilla, Raul (Story). Emilio Vieyra (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Argentina. Ness Book	Reporter (Richard Bauleo) for The Chronicle investigates series of kidnappings he believes  are the work of doctor who was responsible for similar crimes in Italy 20 years earlier.  Police laugh at his theory.But reporter connects disappearances to a sex-crazed scientist conducting experiments in human sexual response. Doctor is under control of a brain being kept alive in his laboratory, which belongs to doctor who committed kidnappings in Italy.While staking out a drug store, reporter spots scientist and follows him. Reporter captured and subjected to experiments involving control of the libido. Manages to sneak note out to police.With help of one of scientist's female subjects, reporter is able to destroy the mad doctor and the evil brain.	124507
2000	Curious George - Reads Writes and Spells	G			Computer game by Simon & Schuster.	Cub Reporter Curious George embarks on a new adventure for the town newspaper. By helping Curious George complete his assignments, kids become part of the story while practicing their reading, writing and spelling skills.The world's most famous monkey has a nose for news in this learning adventure for kids in grades 1 and 2. Twelve different episodes focus kids on specific skills.	124508
1873	Curious Pleasure Excursion, A	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Parody Advertisement in Newspaper	124509
1870	Curious Relic for Sale	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches, The."	Newspaper Advertisement in the Herald.  Reporter's report.	124510
1935	Curly Harper	CS		Edson, Nat -- 1935-1944		Reporter. Harper forced to leave school to help sickly mother, became a reporter uncovering and fighting crime. Teamed with female detective.	124511
1986	Currane Trueheart	N		Newlove, Donald		News Media	124512
1977	Current Affair, A	DT			Australia. Series 1971.	Reporters Mimi Kwa (2003), Tara Brown. Hosts Tracey Grimshaw (2002-2006), Ray Martin (2002-2005).	124513
2005	Current Affair, A	DT			Series 2005-	Correspondents Arthel Neville, Tina Malave. Host Tim Green.	124514
1986	Current Affair, A:	DT	SV 84 (6-27-1991). VHS 406 (1995).		Episodes. Series 1986-1996	Entertainment Reporters Nancy O'Dell (1995-1996), Jeanne Wolf (1995-1996). Correspondents Rafael Abramovitz , Steve Dunleavy (1994), Alexander Johnson (1994), Krista Bradford, George Ciccarone, Rita Jenrette (1988-1990), Robin Dorian (1990-1995).Hosts Maury Povich (1986-1990), Maureen O'Boyle (1990-1994), Jon Scott (1995-1996), Penny Daniels (1994-1995).	124515
1991	Current Affair, A: Anniversary Edition	DT	SV 115			Entertainment Reporters Nancy O'Dell (1995-1996), Jeanne Wolf (1995-1996). Correspondents Rafael Abramovitz , Steve Dunleavy (1994), Alexander Johnson (1994), Krista Bradford, George Ciccarone, Rita Jenrette (1988-1990), Robin Dorian (1990-1995).Hosts Maury Povich (1986-1990), Maureen O'Boyle (1990-1994), Jon Scott (1995-1996), Penny Daniels (1994-1995).	124516
1990	Current Affairs	N	OWN - H - P	Raskin, Barbara		Newsmagazine. Stephanie (Shay) Karavan, famous and beautiful, a radical freelance journalist who covers and cavorts with the rich and greedy. Bed partner of many	124517
1989	Current Affairs	N		Thurston, Carol	Weinberg List	Journalist	124518
1994	Current Inside Copy: Space Quest - Behind Closed Doors	M			Short	Investigative Reporter (Barry T. Smith). Cameraman Guy (Daryle Smith).	124519
1990	Curry and Pepper (aka Ga li la jiajo)	MF			Hong Kong	Female TV Reporter Joey Law (Ann Bridgewater) help devil-may-care detectives. The two cops are best friends and partners and both become the subject of a beautiful news reporter’s documentary. The two soon find themselves competing for screen time as well as the love of the reporter while trying to capture a murderous arms dealer. 	124520
1997	Curse of Inferno, The	M				Reporter (David Dahl). Newswoman (Mary Chris Wall).	124521
1980	Curse of King Tut's Tomb, The	MT	SVD 1452 (Complete). SVD 1446 (Incomplete).	Wyne, Barry (Book - Behind the Mask of Tutankhamen). Herb Meadow (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sarah Morrissey (Eva Marie Saint) for Global Press in New York is at the site of a famous archaeological dig and becomes romantically involved with the archaeologist.When the news of the discovery of the tomb is announced, a voice-over says "sensation seeking journalists and other vultures" converged on the site.	124522
2003	Curse of Page 3, The	DT			UK.	News Media. Ex-Tabloid Reporter Nick Ferrari (Himself). Paparazzi Photographer Dennis Gill (Himself). Page 3 Photographer Beverly Goodway (Herself). Glamour Photographer Jeany Savage (Herself).	124523
2007	Curse of Shirley, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7975		Cartoon Network's Best of the Week	Newspaper. The town's newspaper is called "Nowhere Newspaper."	124524
2003	Curse of the Bambino, The	DT				Washington Post Sports Columnist (Thomas Boswell - Himself). Boston Globe (Leigh Montville - Himself).  WEEI Sports Radio, Boston (Glen Ordway - Himself). Babe Ruth Biographer Robert W. Creamer - Himself).The Curse of the Bambino, Author (Dan Shaughnessy). Film-Theater Critic (Jeffrey Lyons - Himself). Providence Journal (Art Martone, Sean McAdam - Themselves).Boston Journalist (Clark Booth - Himself). Boston Globe (Bud Collins - Himself) Playwright, The Curse of the Bambino (Dave Kruh - Himself). WEEI Sports Radio, Boston (Ted Sarandis - Himself)Author, Shut Out the Story Race and Baseball in Boston (Howard Bryant). Boston Globe (Jack MacMullen - Himself). WSKO Sports Radio-Providence (Scott Cordischi - Himself).	124525
1999	Curse of the Blair Witch	MT				Reporter. Rustin Parr, Jailhouse Reporter (Stan Kane).	124526
2005	Curse of the Jackalope	M				Photographer (Bernie Miller).	124527
1994	Curse of the Lost Gold Mine	DT				News Media. Reporter 1891 (Christopher Gaze). Reporter 1932 (David Wills). Researcher Kathie Hamilton.	124528
1983	Curse of the Pink Panther	M				TV Reporter (Peter Kelly).	124529
1988	Curse of the Queerwolf	M				TV Newscaster (Don Martin).	124530
1997	Curse of the ShadowBurg	M				News Cameraman (Robert Tilem).	124531
2005	Cursed	M				News Media. Newscaster (Ken Rudulph).  TV Host (Craig Kilborn - Himself). News Reporter (Susan Yeagley)	124532
1933	Curtain at Eight (aka Backstage Mystery)	M		Cohen, Octavus Roy (Story). Edward T. Lowe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Mooney (Russell Hopton), wisecracking journalist plagues a dumb cop while investigating a murder at the theater.	124533
1940	Curtain Call	M	SVD 1466			Critic in Dressing Room (Paul Irving)	124534
1941	Curtains for the Copper	N		Polsky, Thomas		Newspaper	124535
1939	Curtains for the Editor	NM		Polsky, Thomas		Newspaper. Authentic newspaper background built around a killing in the office a crusading editor.  Hard-boiled style.	124536
1939	Curtains for the Judge	N		Polsky, Thomas		Newspaper	124537
2002	Curve of the World, The: Novel, A	N		Stevens, Marcus		Journalist who is young and arrogant.	124538
2007	Curveball	NS		Wallace, Rich	Winning Season Series #9	School Reporter Eddie Ventura is feeling the pressures of being an undercover reporter. No one on his baseball team has realized that he is the anonymous writer behind all the great news coverage their team has been getting from their school newspaper. The only problem is not everyone is thrilled with the stories, or the uncanny way their secrets are being leaked to the press. Should Eddie quit writing for the school newspaper before his secret is uncovered?	124539
2006	Custodes Bestiae (aka Keepers of the Beast)	MF			Italy	Journalist is called by a university professor who claims to have discovered the find of the century. During the interview, the professor receives a visitor and instructs the journalist to hide in the house. After a period of time, the journalist believes his interviewee has vanished. He begins a quest to find out, from the little facts he was given, what the professor’s startling discovery was and in doing so he will be led on a journey into man’s darkest fears. After being tipped off by a professor, an ambitious young journalist investigates an ancient work of art depicting a mysterious religious ceremony. But when the professor disappears, the journalist has two sinister mysteries to solve. 	124540
2007	Custodian of Paradise, The	N		Johnston, Wayne		Columnist Sheilagh Fielding is a striking, unconventional, six-foot-three Newfoundland woman with a limp. She is a notorious St. John's columnist. Near the end of World War II, Fielding holes up on a nearby deserted island after her mother dies.Mother left her a small inheritance. She senses presence of her mysterious "Provider," who has shadowed her all her life and whom she has never met. She was abandoned by her mother at six and raised by a physician father who insinuates she's not his.Fielding gave birth to twins when she was 16 who were raised as her half-siblings by her mother in New York City. She returned to St. John's and lived an eccentric life that includes writing a satiric newspaper column and drinking heavily.	124541
1994	Custodian, The	M	SVD 567	Dingwall, John (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	TV Reporter Reynolds (Kelly Dingwall) is called by disguised voice giving him information on corrupt cops. New station management has close association with police. Reluctant to let him pursue story.  Reporter (Emily Lumbers).Reporter gets footage of cops loading car with confiscated drugs.  Shows film to internal affairs investigator who tails one of the cops and sneaks into police station to get evidence. Faxes it to reporter. Reynolds holds press conference.He has evidence implicating nearly every senior officer in the force, but is unable to show it because of agreement he made with source. Ridiculed by fellow journalists: "You're an anachronism…and so young." Reporter told not to pursue the story.He finally leaks information to newspaper reporter. Management objects Reynolds source on story his station won't run. Investigator's wife raped and killed. Reynolds accuses station owner's police force friends of contributing to death. Arrests are made.During hearing, TV reporter recognizes a cop as anonymous source. "This is not the Daily Planet…People think exposes are good for business. Exposes are bad for business. Exposes create repercussions that last for years."  Cameraman (Andrew S. Gilbert).	124542
2000	Cut	M				TV Reporter (Patrick Frost). TV Reporter (Holly Myers). TV Reporter (Dominic Pedlar).	124543
1986	Cut and Run	M		Frugoni, Cesare, Dardano Sacchetti (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Fran Hudson (Lisa Blount) and Cameraman Mark (Leonard Mann) for Cable Video News whoa re doing a piece on the drug trade.  Eventually link drug traffickers to Guyana and the mass suicide of James Jones.Reporter tries to convince her editorial staff that Jones' right-hand man is still alive. The two journalists fly to the jungle to follow up the story and do live feeds using a portable satellite.Station Executive Karin (Karen Black) broadcasts gruesome footage the two TV journalists send back and she says if they continue to be this good she may run a brief ad promoting the coverage. They find the mastermind behind the killings and interview him.He calls Hudson "one of that foul breed of hyenas" who misrepresented and mocked events at Guyana. While on camera being interviewed,  the killer is beheaded. The two journalists escape in a plane.They are attacked and Hudson sprays the killer aboard with a fire extinguisher, then shoots him. New York Times, 5/3/86: "The heroes, with all their sophisticated video gear, still owe a lot to Clark Kent and Lois Lane."	124544
2007	Cut and Run	N		Neggers, Carla		Journalist who was a Vietnam War hero is chasing the story of a mythic stone -- the largest uncut diamond in the world, the Minstrel's Rough, thought to be a legend.  A woman whose family bought the diamond in 1548 supposedly has the gem.Others are seeking it -- a U.S. senator who will risk his career and face the ultimate scandal to claim its value, a Nazi collaborator willing to do anything to get it, and the journalist.	124545
1994	Cut Up	M				News Media. News Anchor (Michael Moore). News Photographer (John Pope).	124546
2003	Cut-Up: Films of Grant Munro, The	C				Interviewer (John Canemaker).	124547
2006	Cutline	N		Hill, Bonnie Hearn		Reporter Geri LaRue realizes her friend, award-winning journalist Leta Blackburn is missing.Leta would have been covering the sensational story -- and investigating the forensics report that showed the priest was engaged in sexual activities at the time of his murder.With a ruthless colleague suggesting Geri knows more than she'll admit, she turns to a prominent shrink for help, taking with her a folder full of notes that points to the rarest and most deadly of killers: a woman.Therapist is the only one who understands what goes on inside the twisted mind of the predator the papers are calling The Razor Killer, an erotomaniac who believes her victims are in love with her.He has reasons for keeping his theory a secret, but agrees to help LaRue's search, not knowing that the killer is watching, in her mind writing one more newspaper caption, one more cutline where the photograph is gruesome, and the bottom line is death	124548
1989	Cutting Class	M				Newspaper Boy (Steven Kobrin).	124549
2006	Cutting Edge 2, The: Going for the Gold	M				Sports Correspondents (Rebecca Grant, Jack Haley). Sports Commentator (Mary Strong). National Commentators (Oksana Baiul, Matt Gallant).	124550
2008	Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream	MT				Reporter (Adrianne Richards). 	124551
1992	Cutting Edge, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8618, 8619			International Reporter (Peter Messaline). International Reporter (Pierre Peloquin). International Reporter (Maya Toman). Nationals Commentators (Judy Blumberg, Robin Cousins). Olympic Commentators (Melanie Miller, Dick Grant).Interviewer (Jo Jo Starbuck).	124552
2003	CWC World	TF			Denmark	Reporter (Viggo Sommer). Traffic Reporter (Uffe Rorbaek Madsen).	124553
2001	CWC/Canal Wild Card	TF			Denmark	Swedish Reporter Sven Goran Ericsson (Uffe Rorbaek Madsen.	124554
2007	Cwpan Caerdydd	MTF			Wales	News Media. Journalist Pererin 1926 (Dafydd Hywel).	124555
2003	Cyanide Wells	NM		Muller, Marcia		Reporter Ardis Coleman (aka Gwen Lindstrom) had written a Pulitzer Prize-winning story about the local murder of a gay couple for the Cyanide Wells, California local newspaper in Soledad County in Northern California.Now Gwen is missing again, this time with her child. Her former husband tries to find out what happened. He was unjustly suspected of murdering Gwen.He moved from Minnesota where he taught college photography to British Columbia. Fourteen years later an anonymous phone caller tells him Gwen is living in Cyanide Wells, Calif. as Ardis Coleman.He goes there to find her and clear his name. She was hired by local country newspaper, won Pulitzer for series on murder of gay couple. He discovers former wife was in a lesbian relationship with hot-headed newspaper Editor and Publisher Carly McGuire.They team up to try to find her and discover a twisted plan -- one that leads to a final confrontation that may prove fatal to all of them.	124556
2006	Cyber Cinderella	N		Hopkinson, Christina		Public Relations Practitioner Izobel Brannigan is an ordinary 30-year-old woman in London  working a good but dull PR job and with a lousy boyfriend.Out of boredom she decides to Google herself and finds an entire Web site devoted to her describing a fun, exciting and glamorous lifestyle that she's certain she's not living.She starts searching for the mysterious admirer who thinks so highly of her. No one is safe from her questions -- friends, coworkers, boyfriends, even new flames are all at risk.The more she searches, the more her life begins to reflect what she read on the Internet. PR O'create's IT consultant Ivan Jaffy, who works the tech front while Izobel questions everyone else.Ivan teaches Izobel about HTML coding and she discovers he has a seductive artistic side hidden  behind his geekery.	124557
1994	Cyber Tracker	M	VHS 937	Hart, Jacobsen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Female Reporter Connie (Stacie Foster), for InterNews, is also head of radical group opposing development of computerized judicial system by large corporation. Female scientist murdered -- gathering information for reporter.She insists hero, who witnessed the head of the company shooting the scientist,  help her group infiltrate the corporation. Other members are killed during a confrontation with a cyber tracker. Reporter tries to break into the company and fight evil boss.Hero shoots senator who supported development of judicial program. Reveals him to be a robot. Reporter makes a commentary on TV calling for preservation of human values (and quoting Ayn Rand).Conflict of interest created by reporter belonging to radical political group never addressed. Her work as a journalist depicted in opening and ending scenes. Reporter (Peter Kluge).	124558
1995	Cyber Tracker 2 (AKA Cybertracker 2. Cyber-Tracker 2)	M	DVD -R HQ 6827, 6828. SVD 527	Preston, Jr., Richard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newswoman Connie (Stacie Foster) now married to hero and they take on corrupt politician who is helping generate a race of killer cyborgs.  Bad guys make evil robot duplicates of the reporter and hero.  conference forReporter and her crew attend a press conference for the governor and manage to get a space right in front of the podium even though they arrive late. Newswoman is actually a robot duplicate in the control of the corrupt politician.She shoots the governor so the politician can take over. The real reporter has been kidnapped, but she manages to escape leading to a series of explosions and chases. Eventually, reporter freezes her duplicate with nitrogen.She, the hero and their colleagues blow up the secret laboratory. News Reporter (Fred Holliday). Reporter #2 (Helene M. White), Newscaster wife.	124559
2002	CyberChase:	C			Series. 2002-	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Seria Bus, a standard format for information pors on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124560
2005	CyberChase: Case of the Missing Memory, The	C			Episode #59. 10-4-2005	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.Kids and Digit must restore Motherboard's memory. Missing Information is the key. Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124561
2006	CyberChase: Halloween Howl, The	C			Episode #63. 10-31-2006	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.It's Halloween in Castleblanca and the night of the big party, the Halloween Howl. Hacker has taken over the Mayor's castle for a candlelight dinner with Erica Ram. It's all designed to make Wicked jealous.But the Mayor returns and wants Hacker out. Hacker brings the castle's stone gargoyles to life, captures the Mayor and imprisons him in the dungeon. Kids and Digit must master division to rescue the Mayor, deal with gargoyles and save the Halloween Howl.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124562
2004	CyberChase: Starlight Night	C			Episode #52. 12-31-2004	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.The cyber year is almost over and with it all the stars of Cyberspace are to get recharged. It's Hacker's chance to darken the cyber skies.Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124563
2003	CyberChase: True Colors	C			Episode #30. 4-2-2003	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.Sam and Erica report on the election between Hacker and Motherboard. Hacker claims he is now a good person who does good deeds. Can the kids find a counter example that proves Hacker is lying or will he be elected the new ruler of cyberspace?Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124564
2003	CyberChase: Wedding Scammer, The	C			Episode #37. 9-16-2003	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.It could be the most talked about wedding in all of Cyberspace. Hacker and the wicked witch  -- claiming to be the long-lost daughter of a powerful king. The real Princess is trapped in a series of mazes.Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124565
2003	CyberChase: Whale of a Tale	C			Episode #34. 5-21-2003	Reporters Sam Vander Rom (Al Roker), a robotic reporter and Erica Ram, who gives interviews to people because she is at Cyberscoop. The red-headed Erica goes all around Cyberspace to find a good place to host the show with Sam.Hosts of Cyberscoop are Erica Ram and Sam Vander Rom. They also host another show called XUSB  (USC is computer jargon for Universal Serial Bus, a standard format for information on personal computers). Erica goes to cybersites to find news.The kids are enjoying a day in R-Fair City where Glowia along with her giant whale partner, Spout, are performing. Suddenly Spout starts rampaging through R-Fair City and Glowia is captured. No doubt it's all Hacker's doing.Erica once fell in love with Hacker.	124566
1995	Cyberjack	M				Newsreader (Robert H. Straight).	124567
1999	Cyberstalking, The	MT				Newscaster (Luce Botte).	124568
1995	Cybill:	T	VHS 335		Episode	TV Reporter (Leeza Gibbons)	124569
1998	Cybill: Cybill in the Morning	T	DVD -R HQ 1961		Episode #86. 7-6-1998	Talk Shot Co-Host Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd) works with a jealous co-host Julie (Linda Wallem), a prissy homemaker, and a new producer Charlie Addison (Charlie Rocket), who is a cad on the talk show "Julie & Cybill."Sheridan and Addison have a past history.	124570
1995	Cybill: Cybill's Fifteen Minutes	T	SVD 1337		Episode #18. 10-15-1995	Reporters hound Cybill  after her Oscar-night date, a famous actor, is arrested for soliciting a prostitute.	124571
1998	Cybill: Fine Is Not a Feeling	T			Episode #79. 3-25-1998	Reporter. Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd), an actress, playing the role of a reporter interviewing Amelia Earhardt . Quits out of disgust with Hollywood's lack of respect for older women.Justin (Danny Masterson), Cybill's best friend Maryann's son, plans to move to San Francisco to be an environmental reporter for an Earth Watch newsletter.	124572
1996	Cybill: Hell of a Christmas, A	T			Episode #47. 12-9-1996	Reporter (Hiram Kasten).	124573
1997	Cybill: Little Bo Peep	T			Episode #50. 1-20-1997	News Media. Female TV News Personality (Arthel Neville).	124574
1998	Cybill: Oh Brother!	T			Episode #79. 4-1-1998	Publisher (Murphy Dunne).	124575
1966	Cyborg 2087	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	124576
1996	Cyborg Cop III (aka Terminal Impact, aka Cyborg Cop 3)	M	DVD -R HQ 5499, 5500. SVD 532			TV Newswoman mysteriously disappears prompting two rogue federal marshals to find the woman and save the world now being terrorized by a secret lab's  indestructible killing machines.  TV Anchorman (Douglas Bristow). TV Cameraman (J.D. Du Plessis)	124577
1987	Cycling Posture	SS		Broun, Hob	In "Cardinal Numbers."	Newspaper. Riley works for Gravity Media -- three monthlies (Our True Lives, Terror/Counterterror, Global Detective). Bimonthly (Cat Fights: Journal of Female Combat, The), and one-shots like Amazing Pet Stories Annual.Moretti is executive president. Full-time staff of only five and a distributor. Riley writes everything, even captions. Writes great quantities quickly and easily.	124578
1987	Cyclone	M				Photographer (Jesse Long)	124579
2004	Cyrus Anderson: Air Rage	N		Yarney, Sam	#2 Cyrus Anderson Trilogy	Freelance Journalist Cyrus Dreyfus Anderson of Britain is the Special Events Correspondent for a Christian broadcasting network. Anderson is combining business with pleasure on a trip to Switzerland. As special events correspondent for PDR Direct (Pour Down Righteousness) television network. Cyrus is to interview a group of people who miraculously survived a mountain climbing incident. His wife Liddy accompanies him, taking a needed break from their 18-month-old child. Soon after arrival, however, Cyrus gets a new assignment that he’s been waiting for. He will travel with the press assigned to cover the President of the United States on his trip to Russia. Though Liddy isn’t very happy, Cyrus is ecstatic, as this is just the beginning of a long-laid plan, “The Project” (a mysterious allusion to something that Cyrus and his friends learned about in the first novel of this trilogy, “Ninety Days”). Cyrus immediately returns to the U.S., where he boards the press plane and heads off to Russia. In the meantime, other characters make short appearances in tantalizingly brief vignettes, as when the Chinese President calls the U.S. President to offer a lucrative business relationship with the car industry in China, rather than give it to a European country. The punch line is that the Chinese President needs an unnamed favor from the American President. Cyrus, his wife and friends are Christians and the entire plot of the series is based on the power of prayer from believers. When Anderson’s boss comes under pressures that may destroy PDR and bodies start piling up, Anderson tries to discover who is behind the attacks. He confronts his friend, Alain Saint-Clair, a European financial powerhouse. Instead of helping, Alain threatens him as he send him away. Alain then calls Anderson’s wife, Liddy, imploring her to keep Cyrus occupied. As Cyrus uncovers more pieces of the puzzle, he risks his life, and his family’s and friends’ lives. By now, Cyrus has become a believer as he works to make sure the side of right survives.When the president of the United States turns down a secret personal request of President Zhang of China, he loses a valuable industrial agreement. Powerful economic interests in Europe eagerly snatch up the agreement and zealously try to fulfill President Zhang’s request, a request that will further their agenda of consolidating power in the hands of the Mighty and Strong One. Multiple bad guys try to take down the forces of good, represented by swashbuckling British Journalist Cyrus Anderson. Anderson lives in conflict between his love for world adventure and love for his family. Anderson seeks God’s direction in all he does. He’s got a rock solid prayer chain anchored by a fabulous wife and friends who pray him through all manner of wild stuff. 	124580
2002	Cyrus Anderson: Ninety Days (aka 90 Days)	N		Yarney, Sam	#1 Cyrus Anderson Trilogy	Freelance Journalist Cyrus Dreyfus Anderson of Britain finds himself in the middle of an international conspiracy, a 90-day countdown is triggered, and it cannot be stopped. What happens when personal agendas, high finance and international politics clash and blend with the determined prayers of a group of saints? Anderson starts out as a profound, rational-thinking nonbeliever, a no-nonsense international journalist. Anderson finds himself strapped for cash and decides to take in a border. Little did he realize that his new roommate, Alain Saint-Clair, is not only the heir apparent of a billion-dollar empire, but is also the catalyst by which the world could be destroyed. And the weapons in this warfare are not carnal, but spiritual. Cyrus is pulled into the center of a whirlwind storm of international proportions with only way to survive. As a journalist, Cyrus is a quiet and rational-thinking man. But he seeks the truth. Yet he encounters a force that wasn’t factored into his orderly way of thinking and living. As the powers of darkness gain momentum, the power of prayer is revealed.Cyrus is a bright young man who got a first-class degree in history from Cambridge University and had the British establishment and business world beckoning to him to enter their gilded portals. Instead of choosing a more traditional career path, he chose to backpack for a few years and work in a series of dead-end jobs. He ended up becoming a war correspondent by accident and proved very successful in that endeavor. 	124581
1930	Czar of Broadway, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters. Universal	Editor of New York City newspaper wants expose of criminal. Hires San Francisco Reporter Jay Grant (John Harron) to work undercover to do a story on a notorious racketeer.	124582
2006	Czeka na nas swiat	MF			Poland	Journalist (Patrycja Hurlak). Sports Commentator (Jerzy Krol).	124583
1977	Czlowiek z marmuru	MF			Poland	Journalist (Dorota Stalinska). Editor (Magda Teresa Wojcik). TV Producer (Boguslaw Sobczuk). Cameraman (Leonard Zajaczkowski). Soundman (Jacek Domanski).	124584
1981	Czlowiek z zelaza	MF			Poland	Journalist (Jerzy Kiszkis). Journalist (Lech Soluba). TV Editor (Boguslaw Sobczuk). TV Crewman (Jacek Domanski). TV Crewman (Krzysztof Machowski).	124585
1974	Czterdziestolatek: Portret czyli jak byc kochanym	TF			Episode #4.	Reporter (Jerzy Dobrowolski). Reporter (Adam Pawlikowski).	124586
1970	Czterej pancerni i pies: Dom	TF			Poland. Episode #21.	Photographer (Janusz Przymanowski).	124587
1974	D	SS	OWN - P	Just, Ward	In "21 Selected Stories."	Female Photographer.  First appeared in Redbook.	124588
1987	D Generation, The: D Generation, Bloody D Generation	T			Episode #14. 5-21-1987	Newsreader (Edwin Maher).	124589
2005	D Word, The	M				TV Reporter Dyke (Judith Z. Miller).	124590
1945	D-Day	SSF	GPL	Trout, Robert	In "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories for Late at Night."  From Saturday Review.	Correspondent Robert Trout for Columbia Broadcasting System CBS World News in the future.Describes major news event in the future.	124591
2004	D-Day 60	MT			UK - Miniseries	Reporter (Martha Kearney). Commentators (John Hughes-Wilson, James Naughtie).	124592
1984	D-Day Plus 40 Years	MT				Interviewer-Presenter (Tom Brokaw)	124593
1956	D-Day the Sixth of June	M				War Correspondent Grainger (Richard Aherne) of the Associated Press. American War Correspondent (Howard Price).	124594
2006	D-War	M				Reporter (Kevin Breznahan).	124595
1946	D.A. Breaks a Seal, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#8 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Selby resigned as D.A. of Madison County to enlist in the military as an intelligence officer. But he returns to Madison City while on leave. He provides his reporter friend Martin with the story behind a murder and an attempted murder.In the process, he helps many of his old friends including his former partner, the sheriff, to arrest a killer and his former lover, Inez Stapleton to win a will contest lawsuit against Alphonse Baker Carr.	124596
1949	D.A. Breaks an Egg, The	NM	OWN	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#9 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Martin is young "trimly efficient with reddish-brown eyes."	124597
1944	D.A. Calls a Turn, The	NM	OWN	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#6 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.He again fought for justice and dealt some crippling blows against his old nemesis, Alphonse Baker Carr. Selby finally got needed proof to charge A.B.C. with criminal conspiracy, but it was negated by his marriage to the primary witness.	124598
1937	D.A. Calls It Murder, The	NM	OWN - H	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#1 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Selby is the newly elected District Attorney in a city and county that are politically corrupt. Selby and the newly elected sheriff ran on a reform ticket and won the offices. Life as a rural county D.A. is not easy for Selby. The opposition newspaper The Blade steadfastly opposed him and called for his resignation over his first case. Was it murder?Even Sylvia Martin, the reporter for the Clarion, the friendly newspaper that supported his campaign and is loyal to him gave only 24 hours to solve the crime -- and prove himself worthy of the office.The Blade was totally ruthless in their attacks against Selby. It is eventually revealed that the newspaper was part of a political machine that run the county. The publisher was out for profit by way of political persecution.	124599
1941	D.A. Cooks a Goose, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#5 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Selby asks Martin to plant two stories in her newspaper to help him with his case.	124600
1939	D.A. Draws a Circle, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#3 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Selby's greatest opponent is the criminal defense attorney Alphonse Baker Carr who claimed to want a peaceful rural community to retire to when in reality he had figured out a criminal case that he could blackmail his way back into money.He was able to escape prosecution, but remained an archenemy of Selby."Keep back you fool. You haven't a gun." The sheriff pushed Martin out of the way and rushed in the direction of the shots. The girl reporter started after him, but D.A. Selby clutched at her dress.She whirled on the D.A. like a wildcat. "Leave me alone! This is a story!" She wrenched free to the sound of tearing cloth. Sylvia Martin, ace reporter who had worked with D.A. Selby on many cases had no intention of missing the climax of this one.	124601
1940	D.A. Goes to Trial, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#4 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.A battered body is found under a railway trestle, there's a vanished book-keeper, a telegram from a man who wasn't there, a girl who fought Selby because she couldn't have him, a political game with Selby as a pawn.Add to that a set of finger-prints that simply had to be where they weren't -- and couldn't be where they were. Selby is the adventurous and romantic young DA of Madison County, near Los Angeles.Inez Stapleton returns to Madison City having earned her law degree and was Selby's opponent. Selby dropped the charges against her client after finding the proof he needed to arrest and convict the guilty party.During the trial, Martin tells Selby about a new witness. Later she finds another surprise witness for Selby.	124602
1938	D.A. Holds a Candle, The	NM	OWN - H	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#2 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Martin is a reporter with a brilliant mind and a devotion to success in her job. Her rival for the D.A.'s affection is rich Inez Stapleton, who loves Doug, leaves to go to law school and make something of herself to earn his respect.Selby is pitted against a wealthy family of the area. The daughter, Inez Stapleton, was Doug's love interest before he ran for D.A. He eventually revealed that her brother was part of a criminal conspiracy which ruined the family's social standing.Frost blight in Madison City threatens citrus crop. A dead man is found in one of the cabins at a motor court.	124603
1948	D.A. Takes a Chance, The	NM	MLPL	Gardner, Erle Stanley	#7 Doug Selby-Sylvia Martin Mysteries.	Reporter Sylvia Martin is a beautiful reporter with a nose for news who works for the Clarion in Madison County, California. She also has an eye for the District Attorney, Doug Selby and helps him solve crimes as his handy, unofficial investigator.Selby, after returning from his service in World War II, was popular enough to regain the D.A. job.	124604
2004	D.A., The:	T			Episode	News Media scrutinizes the D.A. David for keeping a big secret. He refuses to divulge what was in a letter left to him by a suicide victim whose husband died of leukemia.	124605
2004	D.A., The: People vs. Achmed Abbas, The	T	DVD -R 1616		Episode. 4-9-2004	News Media. The District Attorney fears a case will cause him to lose the support of the Jewish community. Mulls dropping out of the reelection campaign. End of current miniseries..	124606
2004	D.A., The: People vs. Oliver C. Handley, The	T	DVD -R 1598		Episode. 4-2-2004	News Media. The District Attorney refuses to release the contents of a letter given to him by a woman who killed herself causing the press to question what he has to hide.	124607
2004	D.A., The: People Vs. Sergius Kovinsky, The	T	DVD -R 1560		Episode. 3-19-2004	News Media. Press Conference. Reporters. TV Reporter in field.  Los Angeles District Attorney and Deputy DA balance their conflicting interests to uphold the law. Reporter #1 (Charlene Amoia). Reporter #2 (Phillip P. Keene).Television Reporter (Rikki Klieman).	124608
1969	D.A.: Murder One	MT				Newscaster (Howard Culver)	124609
1985	D.A.R.Y.L.	M				Photographer (James H. Armfield).	124610
1983	D.C. Cab	M				Reporter (Jaycee Cooper)	124611
1989	D.C. Follies	T			Episode	Reporter Robert Klein appears as an investigative reporter teamed with Ted Koppel	124612
2003	D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear	MT				News Media. Reporters (Nicola Crosbie, Marrett Green, Manami Hara, Camille Martinez, Dagmar Midcap, Evan Stewart).	124613
2000	D.C.: Blame	T			Episode #4. 4-23-2000	Washington Journalist (Vincent De Paul). Assistant Bureau Chief (Matthew Bennett). Field Reporter (Ona Fletcher). Press Secretary (Robert Blockstael).	124614
2004	D.E.B.S.	M				News Media. News Anchor #1 (Roger Fan). News Anchor #2 (Krista Conti).	124615
1997	D.N. Angel	CB		Sugisaki, Yukiru	Japan. 1997-2009. First appeared in Monthly Asuka magazine in November 1997. Manga	High School News Reporter Saehara Takeshi is Daisuke's schoolmate and friend of ten years. Son of Police Inspector Saehara, who is pursuing Dark, he is shown to be an enthusiastic reporter who uses his father's contacts to obtain news, particularly about Dark. Excitable, friendly, rude and irresponsible, Takeshi can be reckless in making plans to get photographs of Dark. He is seen bribing Daisuke into doing his homework and his duties at school by offering candid photographs of Risa. Takeshi is shown to do all of the house work at home, and is considered a good cook by his fellow students.	124616
2003	D.N. Angel	C		Yoshikawa, Koji	Japan. 26 episodes. Anime	High School News Reporter Saehara Takeshi is Daisuke's schoolmate and friend of ten years. Son of Police Inspector Saehara, who is pursuing Dark, he is shown to be an enthusiastic reporter who uses his father's contacts to obtain news, particularly about Dark. Excitable, friendly, rude and irresponsible, can be reckless getting photos of Dark. He is seen bribing Daisuke into doing his homework and his duties at school by offering candid photographs of Risa. Takeshi is shown to do all of the house work at home, and is considered a good cook by his fellow students. 	124617
1950	D.O.A.	M				Photographer (Ivan Triesault).	124618
1995	D.O.A. -- Dead on Arrival	M				Reporter Annie Tyson-Tyree is a local crime reporter dogging the DA's top cop	124619
2000	D/S: Anti-Love Story, A	N		Kadet, Gary S.		Reporter Perry Patrick is fired from newspaper where has worked since college as a journalist. He had wandered into comfortable unhappiness living in quaint apartment, maintaining safe and respectable lifestyle with his live-in fiancée of seven years.But deep within, he knows there should be something more. He stumbles into an S&M boutique, gets chained up and beaten. And he enjoys it.He meets a portly real-estate dealer and they become lovers. But when she is found murdered, he becomes the chief suspect. Nobody is going to set him up and get away with it. He fights back.He finds himself the prime suspect in a brutal S&M style murder.	124620
1994	D2: Mighty Ducks, The	M				News Media. Reporter at Anaheim (Joe Fowler). Coliseum Reporters (Nancy Stephens, Tajsha Thomas).	124621
2009	D4	M				News Media. Reporter (Dana Wachtel). 	124622
2006 	Da Ali G Show - Da Compleet Seereez - Sacha Baron Cohen	T			DVD set. 360 minutes, 2003-2004 programs.	Parody TV Journalism. Journalist Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people.  Kazakh TV Reporter Borat (Sacha Baron Cohen). Austrian fashion correspondent Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen).	124623
2000	Da Ali G Show: Gail Porter	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #3. 4-14-2000	Parody TV Journalism. Journalist Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. 	124624
2000	Da Ali G Show: Jarvis Cocker, Anita Roddick	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #6. 5-5-2000	Parody TV Journalism. Journalist Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. 	124625
2000	Da Ali G Show: John Humphreys, Fran Healy	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #5. 4-28-2000	Parody TV Journalism. Journalist Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. 	124626
2003	Da Ali G Show: Law	T	VHS 1365		Episode #1. 2-21-2003. HBO Series	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen creates persona Ali G, a white hip-hop journalist who somehow scores interviews with legit public figures.  Clueless Kazakstan TV reporter Borat.Ali G, dim-witted wannabe gangsta rapper/TV Journalist.  Bruno, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter. Bigoted, horny anti-Semitic Borat. Bruno interviews several fashionistas during New York Fashion Week. He appears as a model in the Lloyd Klein fashion show that features undergarments. Bruno wears a pink undershirt and briefs and does the worm down the entire length of the runway.Ali G tries his skills as a recruit with the Philadelphia Police Department. Borat explores the do's and don't's of dating in the U.S. Bruno gets the inside story on New York's Fashion Week. Ali G interviews former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornberg. 	124627
2003	Da Ali G Show: Law	T	VHS 1365		Episode #1. 2-21-2003. HBO Series	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen creates persona Ali G, a white hip-hop journalist who somehow scores interviews with legit public figures.  Clueless Kazakstan TV reporter Borat.Ali G, dimwitted wannabe gangsta rapper/TV Journalist.  Bruno, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter. Bigoted, horny anti-Semitic Borat. Bruno interviews several fashionistas during New York Fashion Week. He appears as a model in the Lloyd Klein fashion show that features undergarments. Bruno wears a pink undershirt and briefs and does the worm down the entire length of the runway.Ali G tries his skills as a recruit with the Philadelphia Police Department. Borat explores the do's and don't's of dating in the U.S. Bruno gets the inside story on New York's Fashion Week. Ali G interviews former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornberg. 	124628
2000	Da Ali G Show: Marissa Talt, Sally Jesse Rafael, Roy Hattersley, Tamzin Outhwaite, C. Hynde	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #4. 4-21-2000	Parody TV Journalism. Journalist Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. 	124629
2000	Da Ali G Show: Mohammed Al Fayed	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #2. 4-7-2000	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. 	124630
2000	Da Ali G Show: Neil Hamilton	T		Channel 4 in Great Britain	Episode #1. 3-30-2000. 	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev comes from Kazakhstan and travels around the United Kingdom and the United States interview people and engaging in their activities. Bruno is a gay Austrian and claims to be the voice of Austrian youth television, and makes others uncomfortable by flaunting his apparent homosexuality. Also interviews fashion aficionados and party people and exposes their extreme views of how unfashionable people should be treated and aims to show the superficiality, hypocrisy and inconsistency of the fashion world. 	124631
2003	Da Ali G Show: War	T	VHS 1369		Episode #2. 2-28-2003. HBO Series	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. He’s a white hip-hop journalist. Bruno, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter. Bigoted, horny anti-Semitic Borat Sagdiyev.Bruno continues his New York Fashion Week interviews at the Heatherette and Michael & Hushi fashion shows.Ali G interviews former U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali and tours the U.N. Ali G conducts a roundtable discussion of experts on religion. Borat gets a lesson in etiquette. Ali G talks to General Brent Scowcroft. 	124632
2003	Da Ali G. Show: Art	T			Episode #4. 3-14-2003. HBO Series.	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Austrian show.Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography.Ali G presents his guide to art. Ali G interviews James Lipton of "Inside the Actors Studio." Ali G conducts a studio discussion on the media. Bruno delivers a guide to LA fashion. Ali G interviews Buzz Aldrin	124633
2003	Da Ali G. Show: Belief	T			Episode #6. 3-28-2003. HBO Series.	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Austrian show.Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography.Interviews in Alabama, which he believes to be the gayest place in America. He also participates as a cheerleader at a football game. Ali G pitches ideas for TV shows to Hollywood executives. Borat presents his guide to the South, touring a Charleston plantation and visiting a rodeo. Ali G conducts a studio discussion on sex. Bruno attends a football game in Alabama. Ali G interviews James Baker. Ali G attends a political rally. Ali G interviews Marlin Fitzwater	124634
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Jah	T	DVD -R 1879		Episode #11. 8-15-2004. HBO Series. Second Season	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Australian show. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with overactive libido and backward views.Ali G talks with author Gore Vidal. Borat goes house shopping. Sex educator Sally Epstein. Panel on medical ethics.Bruno takes square dancing at a barn dance in Georgia. The credits roll of Da Ali G Show features Bruno interviewing at an Arkansas gun show where he is threatened and nearly physically assaulted. Ali G muses about Moses and the U.S. Constitution with historian/author/"hair stylist" Gore Vidal, then pays a visit to Mt. Vernon, the home of Washington (alas, Denzel isn't at home). Borat goes house-shopping with a realtor, taking time to ask essential buyer's questions about integration, burial sites, padded cells and bathroom soundproofing. Ali G explores safe-sex issues via a genitalia model with sex educator Sally Epstein. Bruno falls hard for a barn dancer in Georgia, but is devastated to find his obsession ultimately unrequited. Ali G conducts a panel on medical ethics with several renowned experts, pressing his guests on issues of cloning (why not clone Carmen Electra?), euthanasia (vs. "youth in Asia") and plastic surgery. 	124635
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Peace	T	DVD -R 1849		Episode #9. 8-1-2004. HBO Series. Second Season	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Australian show, rates celebrity fashion.Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views tries to learn how to be a country star.U.S. Olympic President John Nabor guests.Bruno hosts a show entitled In oder Aus, an interview show about celebrities and their popularity and fashion sense. The Funkyzeit mit Bruno opening is not used in this episode. In New York to sell book ideas to high-profile publishers and agents, Ali G pitches the following would-be bestsellers: "A Kiss on the Lips," a vibrating book designed to stimulate the mind and more; "The Lord of the Rings," an adaptation of the hit films; an Ali G "autobiography" of President Bush; and more. Bruno chats with fashion guru Leon Hall about which celebrities should be kept "in the ghetto" or sent on a "train to Auschwitz"; later, Bruno and "fashion police" James Campbell and Randy McLaughlin rate the attire of such Hollywood notables as Renee Zellweger, Peter Jackson and Paris Hilton. Ali G interviews U.S. Olympic president (and former swimming star) John Nabor about the upcoming games in Greece, pondering why there isn't an Olympic competition for world-record events like Tallest Man or Longest Moustache. Borat travels to Nashville and Tucson to "learn to be country star." There, he demonstrates a Kazakhstan line dance to willing square dancers, gets songwriting inspiration from country-music legend Porter Wagoner, and tests out a liberating new tune at a local lounge. 	124636
2003	Da Ali G. Show: Politics	T			Episode #3. 3-7-2003. HBO Series.	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Austrian show.Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography.Ali G interviews Newt Gingrich. Bruno reports from New York's Fashion Week. Borat covers American hobbies at a gun club and gym. Ali G talks in the studio with a Drug Enforcement Agent. Ali G tries to sell a new business idea to Donald Trump. 	124637
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Realize	T	DVD -R 1862		Episode #10. 8-11-2004. HBO Series. Second Season	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Australian show. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with overactive libido and backward views.Security issues. Some of America's favorite hobbies. Former EPA Administrator and New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman. Animal Rights.Bruno is in South Beach, Florida, where he interviews a club owner who believes house music would have prevented World War II had it existed at the time. He also spends an evening as a bouncer in a club where he turns people away for not wearing the proper club attire (one man was wearing what he claimed was a $250 designer shirt).Ali G ponders issues of security - from airports to dogs to trains to green cards - with former Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service James Ziglar. On the road to sample some of America's favorite hobbies, Borat winds up wrestling with a self-defense expert, making music with a yoga teacher, and sniffing up members of a new-age dance class. Ali G chats with former EPA Administrator and New Jersey Governor Christie Whitman about solar energy and dirty water, then pays a visit on some earth-minded protestors perched in the redwoods. In Miami, Bruno discusses the future of clubbing with Nerve Lounge owner James Butler, and later plays bouncer at a South Beach hot spot. Finally, Ali G moderates a expert panel discussion on animal rights, focusing on kitchen experiments, fur coats, P. Diddy, horse sex and more. 	124638
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Realness	T	DVD -R HQ 1899		Episode #12. 8-25-2004. HBO Series. Second Season	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests.  Author John Gray gives relationship advice.Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. He learns about American work ethics.Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Australian show. Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography. Bruno gets wrestling lessons from a college team.Bruno soaks up the sun and sand in Daytona Beach, Florida where he interviews five wrestlers and practices moves with them. Ali G gets relationship advice from Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus author John Gray. Excited to discuss reproductive rights with a lesbian couple (after all, "he's got loads of" their videos), Ali G then goes to a pro-choice march in Washington, where he questions pro-lifers about their beliefs. Borat goes job-hunting, learning about American work ethics from various employment agencies. Ali G talks money with former presidential economics advisor Charles Schultze, who gives stock market advice ("don't be high when you're buying and selling"). Bruno gets wrestling lessons from a college team on spring break in Daytona Beach. And finally, Ali G gets some grammar tips from 60 Minutes pundit Andy Rooney. 	124639
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Rekognize	T	DVD -R 1826		Episode #8. 7-25-2004. HBO Series. Second Season.	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Ali G has a serious sit-down with conservative icon Pat Buchanan, pondering the prospect of presidential partnerships, "him"igration pros and cons, and Iraq's possession of "BLTs." Borat hits the campaign trail in Mississippi with a congressional candidate, then delivers a speech to the City Council after getting tips from the state's Republican Party chairman. Ali G presides over a family roundtable discussion with Michael Easley (senior pastor, The Immanuel Bible Church), Karen Mulhauser (Veteran Feminists of America), Diane Knippers (president of the Institute of Religion and Democracy) and Roger Lancaster (professor of Anthropology and Cultural Studies), then visits a farm in search of the answer to a question on everybody's mind: Why are there are so many Vietnam veterinarians? 	124640
2004	Da Ali G. Show: Respek	T	DVD -R HQ 1814		Episode #7. 7-18-2004. HBO Series. Second Season. 	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the gay, campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Austrian show.Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography.Bruno interviews a pastor who claims to be a “gay converter,” finding out just what activities are considered homosexual. Ali G talks with Sam Donaldson, "boss man of ABC News," about Nixon's "Waterworld" crisis, journalist biases and TV ratings, among other critical issues. Borat over-imbibes with a pair of genial gents at a wine tasting in Mississippi. Ali G probes the legal travails of "The Simpsons" with former LAPD police chief Daryl Gates, then questions a pair of ATF dog trainers about bomb-sniffers and canine discriminationDa Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) interviews newsman Sam Donaldson "on the scandal of Waterworld." Interviews ATF agent who tells Ali the initials stand for alcohol, tobacco and firearms. He asks, "And what else does you sell?"	124641
2003	Da Ali G. Show: Science	T			Episode #5. 3-21-2003. HBO Series.	Parody TV Journalism. British Talk Show Host Ali G. Ali G is Allstair Leslie Graham (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the United Kingdom does interviews with famous real people. Self-proclaimed “voice of da yoof” and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures with some American urban influences thrown in. Interviews unsuspecting guests. Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a native reporter from Kazakhstan with an overactive libido and backward views. Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen), the campy, shallow fashion correspondent for an Austrian show.Bruno is the third world foreigner who embraces the West for all the wrong reasons. Loves American pornography.Ali G conducts a roundtable discussion on science. Borat visits a minor-league baseball team. Ali G interviews Ralph Nader. Borat visits a Nevada test site and protests nuclear testing. Ali G interviews C. Everett Koop. 	124642
1992	Da ji ye	MF				Publisher (Pauline Chan)	124643
1964	Da ma xi tuan	MF			Hong Kong	Editor (Yi Feng).	124644
1975	Da svante forsvandt	MF				Journalist (Trille)	124645
1996	Da tenshi gakuen	MF				School Journalist Kana (Tomomi Kuribayashi)	124646
2006	Da Vinci Code, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9214, 9215, 9216			French Newscaster (David Bertrand).	124647
2004	Da Vinci's Inquest: Better Go Herd Your Ducks	T			Episode	News Media learns of the mayor's involvement in a hit-and-run.	124648
1998	Da Vinci's Inquest: Little Sister: Part 3	T			Episode #3.	News Media. News Reporter (Dawn Roberts).	124649
1998	Da Vinci's Request: Quality of Mercy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4261		Episode #1. 10-28-1998	TV Reporter is pressured to give up her source. Dominic Da Vinci, coroner of Vancouver B.C. Canada is involved in the inquest held after the TV News Reporter's story of the mercy killing of an AIDS patient.	124650
2004	Da Vinci's Request: Seven Tentacles	T	DVD -R HQ 4843		Episode.	American Journalist is murdered and Shannon investigates the murder. Da Vinci prepares for his interview.	124651
2004	Da Vinci's Request: Squirrels Are of English Decent, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4784.		Episode.	News Media. After a death in Stanley Park, Da Vinci is forced to deal with the media response. Kosmo and Leary investigate a man's body discovered on a tour bus.	124652
1987	Da xue sheng yi shi	MF				Reporter (Sheng Zhou)	124653
1991	DAAS Kapital	T			Series 1991-1992	Newsreader Shitsu Tonka (Khym Lam).	124654
2002	Dabner & Blaze: Enemy Within, The	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#3 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	124655
2002	Dabner & Blaze: Locked Inside	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#5 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	124656
2002	Dabner & Blaze: One Gamble At a Time	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#4 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	124657
2006	Dabner & Blaze: Quake Touch, The	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#6 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper cover a series of earthquakes, along with tremendous aftershocks, that ripped through an area that heretofore has been tranquil causing major damage. Dabner & Blaze become suspicious about the path of the earthquakes. They check into the possibility that the quakes are artificially produced, discovering a hidden agenda or two in the process. 	124658
2001	Dabner & Blaze: Ripper Returns, The	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#1 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	124659
2007	Dabner & Blaze: Tiger’s Eye, The	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#7 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. It is claimed that a ship, The Tiger’s Eye, went on a four-week cruise, got lost in the Bermuda Triangle and has reappeared -- after a 50-year absence. “It’s a hoax,” says Gloria Blaze, reporter for First Edition newspaper, and she and investigative partner Cole Dabner, set out to prove it. In the process, they are abducted and nearly killed. With a little help from their friends, and an errie, unknown ally, what they uncover makes headlines for First Edition. 	124660
2002	Dabner & Blaze: Up In Smoke	N		Gust, Mary J. 	#2 Dabner & Blaze Series	Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	124661
2005	Dabney Coleman Fever	M			Short	News Media. News Anchors (Jeb Heil, Margaret Somody).	124662
1942	Dacey Hamilton	N	OWN - H	Van Doren, Dorothy		Reporter	124663
2009	Dad Like Me: Life After Death	M				News Media. Reporter (Neil Napier). 	124664
1971	Dad's Army	M				Photographer, Nazi (Scott Fredericks).	124665
1972	Dad's Army: Getting the Bird	T			Episode #44. 10-27-1972	Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	124666
2002	Dad's Dead	C				Newsreader (Julie Maisey).	124667
1988	Dadah is Death	M	SVD 630 (Part II)			News Media. Woman tries to save son from Malaysia's mandatory death penalty after he is accused of drug traffic.	124668
1998	Daddy Clock, The	N		Markey, Judy	Syndicated humor columnist in the Chicago Sun-Times and co-host of a Chicago midday talks show	Sportswriter Charlie Feldman for a Chicago newspaper wants to have a baby before he gets any older.Feldman has a problem. He’s 44 and unmarried. He would also like to have a wife/mother to go with the baby. To achieve his aim, Charlie must meet a woman and develop a relationship with her. Therein lies the problem. As a sportswriter for a Chicago newspaper, he travels nine to ten months a year following a hockey team. So Charlie needs a plan. Lacy Gazzar, an avowed-never-to-marry-again single mother and administrative assistant for the advice columnist at the newspaper, decides to help Charlie formulate his plan. This seemingly predictable plot offers some surprise twists and turns, with keen understanding and wit, from a new “biological clock” perspective. Charlie’s father’s unexpected heart attack sets his own biological clock ticking. He enlists the help of Lacy, a single mom who works on the advice desk of their newspaper and the two develop a fast friendship that threatens to become romantic. The only problem is that Lucy’s daughter is about to leave for college, and Lucy is more than ready for her newfound freedom. Complications ensue when Lacy becomes pregnant and these two must sort out their relationship to each other and to their tiny new charge. 	124669
2001	Daddy To Be Determined	NR		Jensen, Muriel	Harlequin American Romance #882	Reporter Natalie Browning flees the town gossips and falls at the mercy of a handsome builder and his two adorable daughters. He just might be the answer to her prayers.Browning is an independent woman who has given up on love, but not motherhood. Fiancé split and sperm bank was a debacle. Then she meets entrepreneur, handsome widowed father of two perfect daughters -- her perfect daddy candidate.Her proposition is outlandish and absolutely out of the question. Or was it?	124670
1969	Daddy's Gone A-Hunting	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	124671
1995	Daddy's Gone A-Hunting	NM		Jacobs, Nancy Baker		Former Talk-Shot Host Jen Bennett had received fan letters before but now toys were arriving on her doorstep for her young daughter and it becomes clear that the daughter has become the object of the fan's obsession.	124672
1999	Daddy’s Home	NR		Bauer, Pamela		Reporters want to talk to Tyler Brant but he has no intention of speaking to them. And while he’s happy that Kristen Kellar is recovering, he wishes she wouldn’t keep telling people he’s a hero. All he wants is to put the crash behind him, get on with his life, spend time with his daughter. Still, he can’t forget the beautiful woman he had carried from the wreck. Unfortunately, Kristen’s big news -- and Tyler has reason to stay away. But he hadn’t counted on Kristen’s determination to thank him in person. And he hadn’t counted on his little girl’s growing attachment to her. He certainly hadn’t counted on falling in love. 	124673
2002	Daddy's Little Girl	NM		Clark, Mary Higgins		Investigative Journalist Ellie Cavanaugh from a Atlanta newspaper was seven when her 15-year-old sister was beaten to death by the  young scion of the wealthiest family in a small Westchester town.Now he's up for parole and Cavanaugh, now 30, returns home to speak out against him. When he is released, she begins to write  book aimed at reproving his guilt. Digging for evidence, she uncovers clues he may have committed another murder as a youth.But that digging enrages the family and other town members who think the man was railroaded . Before long, her life is in danger as someone breaks into the house she's staying in and sets fire to it nearly killing her.The son begins shadowing her moves.	124674
2007	Daddy’s Little Girls	M	DVD -R HQ 11193, 11194			News Media cover accident and police activity.	124675
1986	Dads	T			Series 1986-1987	Obituary Writer	124676
1992	Daens	MF				Journalist (Gunther Lesage)	124677
1948	Daffy Dilly	C			Victory	Radio Newscast	124678
1940	Daffy Doodles	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newspaper Headlines. The Golden Age of Looney Tunes -- Vol. 1, Side 8	124679
1938	Daffy Duck in Hollywood	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Parody Newsreel. Goofy newsreel compilation of absurd live-action shots with mis-matching narration	124680
2001	DAG	T	SVD 969		Episode	Reporter (Robin Givens) is DAG's wife	124681
1978	Dag dat het kampioenschap van Belgie verreden werd, De	MTF				News Media. Stem van de reporter (Jan Wauters).	124682
1999	Dag I taget, En	TF			Series.	Newspaper Colleague Rolf (Thomaz Ransmyr).	124683
2001	DAG: America's Sweetheart	T			Episode #3. 2-20-2001	News Media. News Anchor (Dave Allen Clark).	124684
1993	Dagboek van een zwakke yogi	MF			Netherlands - Dutch	Interviewer (Femke Van Hove).	124685
1967	Dagbog fra Stroget	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Sten Bramsen - Himself - Voice).	124686
2005	Dagens Danmark	TF				Reporter Kristian Holt (Himself). Reporter Michael Plejdrup (Himself). Host  Jacob Kragelulnd (Himself).	124687
2005	Dags dato: 14 kongelige dage I Australien	DF			Episode #1. 3-14-2005	Reporter Ole Vestergaard. Host Poul Erik Skammelsen.	124688
2005	Dags dato: Dags dato Special: Helle og Frank - sppillet om magten	DF			Episode #4. 4-6-2005	Journalist Niels Krause-Kjaer. Commentator Ralf Pittelkow.	124689
2006	Dags dato: Dags dato Special: Jesus og Da Vinci mysteriet	DF			Episode #7. 5-15-2006	BBC Correspondent David WilleyReporter Karin Cecillia Cruz Madsen. Editor Morten Thomsen Hojsgaard, Editor, Kristelig Dagblad. Host Poul Erik Skammelsen,	124690
2007	Dahlia's Gone	N		Estill, Katie		Former Reporter Sand Williams who has spent much of her adult life in places no one wants to visit, war-torn countries and places of famine, first as a reporter for the World Health Organization, then as an aid worker.Now married to another aid worker, she and her husband decide on an indefinite respite at her father's old Ozark cabin. She discovers the body of an 18-year-old girl named Dahlia, who was murdered.	124691
1981	Dahshat	MF			India.	Press Photographer (Sudhir).	124692
1960	Dai-sanji sekai taisen: Yonju-ichi jikan no kyofu	MF				Newspaper Reporter Shigeo (played by Tatsuo Umemiya in Japanese version with Frank Reynolds voice in the U.S. version) covers the mobilization of the American troops at a nearby airbase in Tokyo, Japan.Reporter's nurse girlfriend prepares with civil defense for the impending nuclear holocaust. Even though United States and the Communists countries started the war, Japan becomes a tragic victim.After a U.S. Air Force plane accidentally drops a nuclear bomb on North Korea, the community country, with the assistance of China and the Soviet Union prepare for war with the United States.	124693
1967	Daikyoju Gappa	MF				Reporter 1 (Hiroshi Sugie)	124694
1964	Daily and Sunday: Novel of Newspaper Power and Politics, A	N	GPL	Powell, Richard		Newspaper. Knudsen chain tries to buy the employee-owned Mail. Death of  Dave Buckley, the publisher. Board of Directors of the paper, The Evening and Sunday Mail, must decide on a replacement or to sell the paper to a chain.Authentic novel. Rhoda Winthrop.  Women's pages were her domain.Brilliant young publisher of a big metropolitan newspaper suddenly drops dead.	124695
1897	Daily Bugle	CB				Newspaper Staff. Since 1897, the Daily Bugle has been New York's finest daily newspaper. It has stood at the pinnacle of journalistic integrity keeping watch over the five boroughs.In recent times, led by pioneering Publisher and Editor-in-Chief J. Jonah Jameson, the Daily Bugle strives to  be the key source for dailiy news, perspective and commentary.Journalists who have worked for the newspaper include Photojournalist Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man). Editor-Reporter Joe "Robbie" Robertson. Editor Kate Crushing. Reporter Ben Urich. Reporter Kat Farrell. Reporter Jessica Jones (aka Jewel).Reporter Terri Kidder. Field Reporter Ned Leeds (aka Hobglobin). Investigative Reporter Betty Brant Leeds. Intern Phil Urich (aka Green Goblin). Photojournalist Lance Bannon. Reporter Frederick Foswell (aka The Big Man, The Patch).	124696
2008	Daily Bugle Metro	CB			Twelve, The #2	Reporter. Phantom Reporter Richard Jones.	124697
1963	Daily Bugle: 	CB			First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963). Source; Marvel	Newspaper. The Daily Bugle is in the Marvel University, located in New York. Current owner is J. Jonah Jameson. The newspaper was formerly owned by William Walter Goodman, Norman Osborn, Thomas Fireheart. Founded in 1897, the Daily Bugle was purchased a few decades after its inception by businessman William Walter Goodman, who prized selfless human achievement above all else and who lent his name to the building the newspaper called home. In 1939, when the android Human Torch and Namor the Sub-Mariner began alternately terrorizing and protecting the city, Bugle photographer Phil Sheldon immortalized many of their exploits. Following Captain America's debut in late 1940, Bugle reporter Jeff Mace became one of his earliest imitators as the costumed Patriot, although he was just as often active against evil as a correspondent alongside Mary Morgan and freelancer Jack Casey, while C. Thomas Sites and others chronicled the battlefield missions of the Howling Commandos. In later decades, the Bugle's destiny became inexorably linked with that of J. Jonah Jameson, known for uncovering secret details of the Invaders' wartime missions. Jameson, inspired by the past Bugle editor Walter "Old Man" Jameson (often mistakenly assumed to be Jonah's father) mimicking his signature flat-top and mustache. He rose through the Bugle's ranks as copy boy, reporter, editor and editor-in-chief, championing civil rights and opposition to organized crime. Some twenty years ago, having already emptied his inheritance to buy the Bugle corporation years before, he purchased the entire Goodman Building housing the newspaper to which he had dedicated his life.In recent years, Jameson's obsession with Spider-Man has shaped the Bugle's perspective on superheroes, centered on suspicion toward masked vigilantes and superhuman feats upstaging straightforward human heroism. The Bugle's offices have been the sites of Spider-Man's battles with Doctor Octopus, the Fly, the Scorpion, the Vulture (Adrian Toomes) and many others. The Bugle building has been twice destroyed during such battles, once by Graviton and once by the Green Goblin (Norman Osborn), but it has been rebuilt each time to remain as active as ever. Despite lukewarm attempts to cover superhuman activity more objectively in its short-lived Pulse feature, the Bugle formally supported the recent passage of the Superhuman Registration Act, but the exposure of longtime Bugle photographer Peter Parker as Spider-Man has undermined the paper’s credibility. Daily Bugle Staff:A Abner Abernathy (reporter), Marvel Team-Up #115 (1982) Tom Amos (reporter), Marvel Vision #21 (1997) B Nick Bandouveris (reporter, deceased), Uncanny X-Men #339 (1996) Lance Bannon (photographer, deceased), Amazing Spider-Man #208 (1980) Ron Barney (reporter), Marvel Vision #14 (1997) Joe Bazooka (reporter), Marvel Vision #10 (1997) Noel Beckford (reporter), Amazing Spider-Man/Devil Dinosaur '98 Annual (1998) Abe Benerstein (film critic), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #20 (2003) Mike Bering (reporter), Marvel Vision #14 (1997) William "Billy" Walters (former reporter), Spectacular Spider-Man #235 (1996) Miriam Birchwood (columnist), Marvel: Heroes and Legends (1996) Phil Bostwich (reporter), Marvel Vision #29 (1998) Betty Brant (administrative assistant, reporter), Amazing Spider-Man #4 (1962) Eleonore Brant (administrative assistant), Untold Tales of Spider-Man #12 (1996) Kenny Brown (reporter), Annex #1 (1994) Blaine Browne (reporter), Spectacular Spider-Man #120 (1986) Jill Brythe (reporter), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Marge Butler (receptionist) Spider-Man Unlimited#13 (1996) C Harrison Cahill (chairman of the board of directors), Amazing Spider-Man #198 (1979) Meredith Campbell (former intern), Green Goblin #7 (1996) Ken Clarke (reporter), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) George Clum (theater critic), Amazing Spider-Man #207 (1980) Jacob Conover (Rose) (columnist/reporter, fired), Daredevil #131 (1976) Cole Cooper (photographer), Web of Spider-Man #113 (1994) Kathryn "Kate" Cushing (city editor, fired), Web of Spider-Man #5 (1985) D Vickie Danner (Washington, DC, liaison), Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #3 (1994) Dan Davis (reporter), Captain America '99 Annual (1999) Albert Dickinson (reporter), Deadline #1 (2002) Nick Dillman (reporter), Daredevil #71 (1970) Herman Donaldson (fact checker), Amazing Spider-Man #192 (1979) Kim Drunter (financial reporter) Amazing Spider-Man #349 (1991) Rich DuFour (reporter), Daredevil #242 (1987) Sam Dunne (national editor), Captain America '99 Annual (1999) Anthea Dupres (reporter), Clan Destine #7 (1995) E Edwin E. Edwards (photographer), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Ethan Edwards (Virtue/Tiller/Moral-Man) (former reporter), Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #13 (2005) Ken Ellis (reporter), Web of Spider-Man #118 (1994) Samuel Exmore (apprentice editor), Peter Parker: Spider-Man #11 (1999) F Tony Falcone (copy writer), Amazing Spider-Man #254 (1984) Katherine "Kat" Farrell (reporter), Deadline #1 (2002) Ian Fate (former reporter), Defenders #104 (1982) Debby Ferraro, Spider-Man #33 (1993) Nicholas Finch (reporter), Daredevil #230 (1986) Thomas Fireheart (Puma) (former owner), Amazing Spider-Man #256 (1984) Jack "Flash Gun" Casey (1940s reporter/photographer), Human Torch Comics #4 (1941) Frederick Foswell (Big Man) (reporter, deceased), Amazing Spider-Man #10 (1964) Phil Fox (reporter, deceased), Hero for Hire #4 (1972) Sid Franken (reporter), Captain America '99 Annual (1999) G Tim Gluohy (reporter), Marvel Vision #15 (1997) Simon J. Goodman (1940s editor-in-chief), Marvels #1 (1994) William Walter Goodman (former owner), Web of Spider-Man #52 (1989) Melvin Gooner (reporter), Spider-Man #8 (1991) Amber Grant (photographer), Omega the Unknown #1 (1976) Glory Grant (administrative assistant), Amazing Spider-Man 140 (1975) Derek Gratham (former intern), Green Goblin #7 (1996) Randy Green (Mystique) (reporter), Ms. Marvel #16 (1978) H Jeffrey Haight (photographer), Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure #1 (2003) Toni Harris (apprentice editor), Peter Parker: Spider-Man #1 (1999) Matt Hickville (reporter), Marvel Vision #21 (1997) Edward Holt (purchasing officer), Punisher War Journal #15 (1990) I Matt Idelson (reporter), Marvel Vision #8 (1996) Max Igoe (sports writer), Peter Parker: Spider-Man/Elektra '98 (1998) Isabel "Izzy" Bunsen (science editor), Spectacular Spider-Man #124 (1987) J Walter "Old Man" Jameson (former editor-in-chief), Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #110 (1973) Frank Janson (rewrite man), Daredevil #230 (1986) Hal Jerkins (typesetter), Amazing Spider-Man #178 (1978) Bud Johnson (page designer), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #20 (2003) J. Jonah Jameson (publisher), Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963) Charles Jones (member of the board of directors), Amazing Spider-Man #198 (1979) Jessica Jones (reporter, consultant), Alias #1 (2001) K Dick Katrobousis (editor), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Nick Katzenberg (photographer, deceased), Web of Spider-Man #50 (1989) Steve Keene (accountant), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Terri Kidder (reporter, deceased), Pulse #2 (2004)  L Simon LaGrange (reporter, fired), Daredevil #242 (1987) Ned Leeds (Hobgoblin) (reporter, deceased), Amazing Spider-Man #18 (1964) Richard Lessman (reporter), Amazing Spider-Man #191 (1979) Yusef Lichtenstein (editor), Daredevil #230 (1986) Maggie Lorca (reporter), Spider-Man #29 (1992) Judy Lumley (society and fashion reporter), Peter Parker: Spider-Man #3 (1999) Eileen Lutomski (proofreader), Spider-Man's Tangled Web (2003) Laurie Lynton (columnist, deceased), Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #15 (2005) M Jeff Mace (Patriot/Captain America) (1940s reporter), Human Torch Comics #3 (1941) Ann MacIntosh (columnist, classifieds editor), Amazing Spider-Man Annual #18 (1984) Midge Marder (editor), X-Man #21 (1996) Ralfie Markarian (reporter), X-Man #26 (1997) Michael Marts (reporter), Marvel Vision #6 (1996) Maggie McCulloch (chief librarian), Marvel Team-Up #83 (1979) J.J. McTeer (reporter, deceased), Punisher: Year One #1 (1994) Joy Mercado (reporter), Moon Knight #33 (1983) Irene Merryweather (reporter, fired), Cable #48 (1997) Dawn Michaels (investigative reporter),Hulk #10 (1978) Harvey Michaelson (reporter) Amazing Spider-Man #196 (1979) Ksitigarbha "Miss Kay" Cohn (reporter), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Mary Morgan (Miss Patriot) (1940s reporter), Human Torch Comics #3 (1941) Daniel Morton (photographer), Daredevil #230 (1986) N Danny Nasimoff (night editor), Amazing Spider-Man #243 (1983) O Bill Oakley (reporter), Daredevil #242 (1987) Glorianna O'Breen (photographer, deceased), Daredevil #205 (1984) Norman Osborn (Green Goblin) (former owner), Amazing Spider-Man #14 (1963) P Peter Parker (Spider-Man) (former photographer), Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962) Jan Parsec (reporter), Marvel Vision #25 (1998) Jess Patton (reporter, deceased), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #1 (2001) Victor Paunchilito (reporter, columnist), Amazing Spider-Man #223 (1981) Victor Pei (assistant photo editor), Spider-Man #33 (1993) Suzie Pelkey (receptionist), Daredevil #242 (1987) Robert Pitney (typesetter), Omega the Unknown #5 (1976) Q Gus Qualen (photographer), Amazing Spider-Man #230 (1982) R David Rabinowitz (reporter), Amazing Spider-Man #187 (1978) Carl Reed (reporter), Spider-Man#13 (1991) Tony Reeves (reporter), Spider-Man Unlimited #3 (1994) Patrick Reynolds (reporter), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Joe "Robbie" Robertson (editor-in-chief), Amazing Spider-Man #51 (1967) Fabio Rossi (advertising salesman), Web of Spider-Man #40 (1988) Armando Ruiz (janitor, deceased), Spectacular Spider-Man #137 (1988) Christine Ryan (reporter, resigned), Generation M #2 (2006) S Chuck Self (reporter, deceased), Phil Sheldon (photographer, retired), Marvels #1 (1994) Joe Sidesaddle (reporter), Marvel Vision #27 (1998) Gabriel Simms (security guard, deceased), Punisher War Journal #15 (1990) C. Thomas Sites (1940s reporter), Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #110 (1973) Charley Snow (reporter), Marvel Team-Up #79 (1979) Jeff Stern (reporter), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Paul Swanson (reporter, fired), Deadline #1 (2002) T Bill Tatters (reporter), Marvel Vision #23 (1998) Leila Taylor (reporter), Captain America #139 (1971) Wendy Thornton (sports writer), Amazing Spider-Man #252 (1984) Maury Toeitch (reporter), Marvel Vision #26 (1998) Reginald Toomey (security guard), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Dilbert Trilby (obituary writer), Spider-Man Unlimited #3 (1993) U Ben Urich (reporter), Daredevil #153 (1978) Phil Urich (Green Goblin) (former intern), Web of Spider-Man #125 (1995) V Charlie Verreos (reporter), Amazing Spider-Man #230 (1982) W Lynn Walsh (former intern), Green Goblin #1 (1995) Bill Webb (photographer), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) David Weiss (copy editor, deceased), Spider-Man Unlimited #3 (2004) Sarah Williams (photographer), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Spence Williams (intern), Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Richard Wormly (editor-in-chief's assistant), Amazing Spider-Man #19 (1964) X Bill Xanthis (rewrite man), Amazing Spider-Man #230 (1982) Y Angela Yin (photographer), Spectacular Spider-Man #215 (1994) Z Mickey Zimmer (photographer), UK Spider-Man Annual (1982)  	124698
1997	Daily Bugle: ...Before the Dawn	CB			Amazing Spider-Man, The ‘97	Photojournalist Peter Parker. Reporter Charlie Snow. 	124699
2002	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich	CB			Daredevil - Vol. 2 #34	Editor J. Jonah Jameson is setting his reporters on the story of accused superhero Matt Murdock when veteran reporter Ben Urich speaks up and says that the story is not true (though it is and Urich knows it).Photographer Peter Parker (Spider-Man) also denies the story, and both refuse to tell Jameson Daredevil's identity--"This isn't news," Urich insists, and says he's gotten valuable stories from Daredevil in the past.Called a disgrace to the profession, he replies, "Sure I am."	124700
2002	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich	CB			Daredevil -  Vol. 2 #35	News Media mob the house of accused superhero Matt (Daredevil) Murdock, who is prepared to confront them in costume when he is interrupted by Mr. Hyde, a rampaging supervillain.One reporter asks another who is attacking, and the second reporter replies, "Wait two seconds . . ." Hyde bellows, "Mr. Hyde will have his revenge on you!" and the reporter explains, "They always tell you their name."	124701
1986	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Born Again	CB			Daredevil #227-233 (1986). Reprinted in Daredevil: Born Again (1987, 5th ed. 2001).	Reporter Ben Urich investigates the apparent demise of Matt Murdock (the superhero Daredevil), but is warned off the story by the mob boss who orchestrated it.He has his fingers broken and hears a source being strangled over the telephone, his wife is nearly killed, and he survives an attempt on his own life, but after a long struggle with his conscience, he continues with the story.Eventually Daredevil dumps a major scandal (had a corpse) on Urich's desk by way of thanks.	124702
1996	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Charming Devils	CB		Kesel, Karl and Nord, Cary	Daredevil vol. 1 #354 (July 1996)	Reporter Ben Urich and photographer Peter Parker (see Spider-Man) meet attorney Matt Murdock (a.k.a. Daredevil) and his girlfriend Karen Page while they are eating lunch at a café.When Murdock suddenly excuses himself (presumably on superhero business), Page and the two journalists (none of whom knows that the other two know Daredevil's secret identity) immediately begin making excuses for his odd behavior.	124703
2006	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Devil in Cell-Block D, The. Part II	CB		Brubaker, Ed. Art by Michael Lark	Volume 2, #82. April, 2006	Reporter Ben Urich of the Daily Bugle visits offices of Matt Murdock's partner who has been jailed for being a costumed vigilante, which he is not. Urich knows Matt's secret for years. He's Daredevil.New Daredevil has been running around  Hell's Kitchen while Matt is in prison. Urich had told Editor J. Jonah Jameson that he knew who Daredevil is, but it wasn't Matt Murdock and that he wasn't going to tell Jameson who Daredevil is.Reasons? He promises not to tell and it isn't news. Jameson was about to fire Ben when Peter Parker (Spider-Man) stuck his head in and announced he also knew Daredevil's identity. And he wasn't telling either and Ben is right not to do so.Jameson threatens to fire them both. Ben: "Oh grow up." Peter, now a public school teacher, "Boo-hoo. I don't even work here." Daredevil cut off all contact with the reporter.  Murdock has been shot, stabbed, had his fingers broken over Daredevil.He is the dogged reporter.  Jameson to Ben: "You know who Daredevil is?" Ben: "Yes." Jameson to Peter: "And you know who Daredevil is?" Peter: "Yup." Jameson: "Then who the $%*&# is he?!"	124704
1993	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Fall From Grace	CB			Daredevil #319-325 (1993-1994).  Collected in trade paperback form in 1994 as Daredevil: Fall From Grace.	Reporter Ben Urich's computer files are compromised by his ruthless "assistant," Sara Harrington, who discovers that attorney Matt Murdock is the superhero Daredevil and promptly sells the story to a prominent tabloid.Urich is furious. He has promised Murdock the story will never see print. Urich eventually aids Murdock in discrediting the "false" story and revealing how Harrington got her information.	124705
2007-2008	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Hell to Pay (aka Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out)	CB		Brubaker, Ed. Art by Michael Lark	Volumes One and Two	Reporter Ben Urich of the Daily Bugle visits offices of Matt Murdock's partner who has been jailed for being a costumed vigilante, which he is not. Urich knows Matt's secret for years. He's Daredevil.	124706
2002	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Man Without Fear, The	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael (Story). Maleev, Alex (Art)	Volume 2, #26-37.	Reporter. Ben Urich, reporter for the Daily Bugle	124707
1979	Daily Bugle: Ben Urich: Marked For Death	CB			Daredevil 159-164 (July 1979-May 1980). Reprinted in Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Vol. 1 (2000) and Daredevil: Marked For Death (1990). Marvel Comics.	Reporter Ben Urich investigates the past of the superhero Daredevil, finally discovering his secret identity and the tragic childhood that motivates his two careers as a lawyer and as a hero.He confronts Daredevil with his research and, after reflecting on what Daredevil means to New York and what the story means to him, he reluctantly burns his notes, setting himself up for a lifelong friendship with the hero.	124708
2000	Daily Bugle: Buzz, The	CB			The Buzz #1-3 (2000)	Publisher J. Jonah Jameson, finally fed up with the antics of superheroes (including the now-retired Spider-Man) finances the development of a battle suit in order to create a "controlled" superhero.When the test pilot is killed, Jameson's grandson J.J. steals it and uses it, without his grandfather's knowledge, to avenge the murder.	124709
1998	Daily Bugle: Conspiracy No. 1: Show and Tell	CB		Abnett, Dan (Script). Igor Kordey (Art)		Reporter Mark Ewing of the Daily Bugle Mark Ewing discovers the notes of a missing reporter pointing to a conspiracy to control superheroes.	124710
1998	Daily Bugle: Conspiracy No. 2: Print the Legend	CB		Abnett, Dan (Script). Igor Kordey (Art)		Reporter Mark Ewing knows that someone's trying to kill him. =	124711
1966	Daily Bugle: Enter: Spider-Man/ None Are So Blind . . .	CB		Lee, Stan	Daredevil #16-17 (May-June, 1966)	Photographer Peter Parker (Spider-Man) teams up with superhero Daredevil to fight the Masked Marauder, but is still implicated in the crime by the Daily Bugle and its publisher, J. Jonah Jameson.Daredevil at one point suckers Jameson into televising a phony news story designed to trap the villain.	124712
1976	Daily Bugle: Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man: First Issue	CB	OWN	Conway Gerry		Photojournalist Peter Parker	124713
2004	Daily Bugle: Pulse 1, The: Thin Air, Part One	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael (Writer). Mike Mayhew (Cover). Scott Hanna (Inks).	February 18, 2004. Marvel (32 pages, $2.99).	Editor J. Jonah Jameson and The Daily Bugle have never been a friend of the super heroes of New York City. But with profits down and the newspaper's survival on the line, Jameson turns the heat up a notch.Meet the Bugle's new team of super hero investigative journalists -- Kat Farrell & Ben Urich as they dig up the dirt on the city's most famous heroes -- no matter the cost or who gets hurt.Jessica Jones, former private eye and ex-super hero is a consultant.	124714
2004	Daily Bugle: Pulse 2, The:Thin Air, Part Two	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael (Writer). Gabriele Dell'Otto (Cover). Mark Bagley (Pencils)	March 17, 2004. Marvel (32 pages, $2.99).	Investigative Journalist Ben Urich is pulled into a mystery that hits very close to home. Pooling their resources, The Daily Bugle's new team of super hero investigative journalists try to get the information.Jessica Jones, former private eye and ex-super hero is a consultant.	124715
2004	Daily Bugle: Pulse 3, The: Thin Air, Part Three	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael (Writer). Gabriele Dell'Otto (Cover). Mark Bagley (Pencils)	June, 2004. Marvel (32 pages, $2.99).	Investigative Journalists Kat Farrell and Ben Urich are staff writers for the Bugle. Editor Jonah Jameson set up "The Pulse," a Daily Bugle supplement cover: in-depth stories related to the super-hero crowd.New Daily Bugle Reporter Terri Kidder is missing. Jessica Jones, former private eye and ex-super hero is a consultant. Kidder learned about some mysterious disappearances at Oscorp. and tricked her way into an interview with Oscorp CEO Norman Osborn.Her body washed ashore the next day. Jameson is not pleased and sets his own staff to finding out the truth unwilling to trust the police to do the job. Urich knows something about Osborn. Calls in Peter Parker and Spider-Man.	124716
2004	Daily Bugle: Pulse 4, The: Thin Air, Part Four	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael (Writer). Gabriele Dell'Otto (Cover). Mark Bagley (Pencils)	September, 2004. Marvel (32 pages, $2.99).	Investigative Journalists Kat Farrell and Ben Urich are staff writers for the Bugle. Editor Jonah Jameson set up "The Pulse," a Daily Bugle supplement cover: in-depth stories related to the super-hero crowd.New Daily Bugle Reporter Terri Kidder is missing. Jessica Jones, former private eye and ex-super hero is a consultant.Urich and Parker agree that Osborn is killing people and must be stopped. Osborn now owns the Bugle, so Jameson is worried.	124717
1983	Daily Bugle: Spider Ham	CB			1983-1987	Parody Spider-Man. Peter Porker.	124718
1963	Daily Bugle: Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The	CB		Lee, Stan (Writer-Editor). Artist-Co-Writer Steve Ditko.	Issue #1. March, 1963.	Photojournalist Peter Parker. Spider-Man tries to join the Fantastic Four.	124719
1962	Daily Bugle: Spider-Man: First Appearance in Comic Books	CB			Amazing Fantasy #15. August, 1962.	Aspiring Photographer Peter Parker-Spider-Man made first appearance in August, 1962.	124720
1981	Daily Bugle: Spider-Man: Threat or Menace?	CB		O'Neil, Denny and Miller, Frank	Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15, 1981.	Photographer Peter Parker (Spider-Man) witnesses the murder of a visiting guru by the vigilante Punisher and investigates the complex crime as hisboss, publisher J. Jonah Jameson, goes through several versions of the front page to keep up with the developing story. Spider-Man finally foils a plot to poison New York through the ink in Jameson's paper.Jameson must angrily revert to his original headline (an anti-Spider-Man story which will drop sales) to avoid letting New Yorkers think his ink IS poisoned.	124721
2005	Daily Bugle: Thin Air	N		Bendis, Brian Michael. Mark Bagley (Illustrator)	Pulse Series #1	Reporter Jessica Jones of the Marvel Universe's most notorious newspaper, The Daily Bugle. Former super hero and current private investigator Jones has been offered a new job: a position with the Bugle's new super-hero section, The Pulse!Jessica's first assignment: to uncover the true identity of a former Bugle reporter's super-powered murderer. How will her shocking discovery affect the entire Marvel Universe	124722
2003	Daily Buzz, The:	T			Series 2002.	Parody News. Anchor (John Sencio). Correspondents (Dao Vu, Justin Smith, Kia Malone (2005). Hosts (Shauna Thomas, Ron Corning, Peggy Bunker).	124723
2004	Daily Nation, The	MT	SVD 1512			Kenyan newspaper inspires  hope in a country riddled by corruption.	124724
1964	Daily News	MUS			Tom Paxton. 	Newspapers. “Pick up a copy any time you choose. Seven little pennies in the newsboy’s hand. And you ride right along to never, never land.”	124725
1980	Daily Planet Presents: 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC)	CB	OWN	Schwartz, Julius,  Editor. Cover Artists: Ross Andru & Dick Giordano	Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980. 95 cents.	Reporters. Superman and Lois Lane, Jimmy Olson, Perry White and Clark Kent.	124726
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Clark Kent, Gentleman Journalist	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 45-54	124727
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Clark Kent's Masquerade as Superman	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 3-14	124728
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Daily Planet Story, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Page 99	124729
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Dear Dr. Cupid	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 55-62	124730
1980	Daily Planet Presents: End of the Planet, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 89-98	124731
1980	Daily Planet Presents: How Lois Lane Got Her Job	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 15-22	124732
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Jimmy Olsen, Editor-in-Chief	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 81-88	124733
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Jimmy Olsen's 1000th Scoop	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 23-31	124734
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Last Headline, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 63-68	124735
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Super-Cigars of Perry White, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 32-44	124736
1980	Daily Planet Presents: Superman Spectaculars, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 69-80	124737
1980	Daily Planet Story, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Page 99	124738
1986	Daily Planet:	CB			Man of Steel #1 (July 1986). The World of Metropolis #1 (!988). Superman Y2K (1999).	Newspaper Daily Planet is not only Metropolis' leading daily newspaper, but also one of the world's most popular and read dailies.While originally "A Great Metropolitan Newspaper," the Planet has transcended its "humble" beginnings to become a national periodical rivaling the likes of The New York Times and USA Today.With its headquarters in Metropolis capped by a revolving globe, the Daily Planet Building is one of the city's foremost icons. It is spearheaded by Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Perry White. Over time,White has drawn the most talented and capable writers to his operation including Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. Like any credible media outlet, The Daily Planet keeps readers updated not only with its newspaper, but also with its Website.The Daily Planet Website competes with MSNBC and CNN's own newscasting in bringing the news to an informed public 24 hours a day. Core is The journal of record, a honest newspaper.	124739
1988	Daily Planet: ...Amazing Brainiac, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #438 (March 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124740
1992	Daily Planet: ...Doomsday Is Near!	CB			Action Comics #684 (December 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124741
1992	Daily Planet: ...In Love and War!	CB			Action Comics #677 (May 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124742
1988	Daily Planet: ...It's Just A Shot Away!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #26 (Holiday 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124743
1990	Daily Planet: ...Like A Woman Scorned! (Soul Search, Part Three)	CB			Adventures of Superman #470 (September 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124744
1999	Daily Planet: ...Never-Ending Battle…	CB			Action Comics #760 (December 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124745
2002	Daily Planet: #1 Am the Loneliest Number	CB			Harley Quinn #17 (April 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124746
1964	Daily Planet: 1,000 Tricks of Clayface and Brainiac, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #144 (September 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124747
1955	Daily Planet: 100 Pieces of Kryptonite	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #6/3 (July-August 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124748
1965	Daily Planet: Adventures of Chameleon-Head Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #85/2 (June 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124749
1957	Daily Planet: Adventures of Private Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #23/3 (September 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124750
1993	Daily Planet: Adventures of Superman As A Boy, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #501 (June 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124751
1967	Daily Planet: Adventures of Superman, The	C			Series 1967-1968	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124752
1986	Daily Planet: Aftershock	CB			Crisis on Infinite Earths #11 (February 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124753
1960	Daily Planet: Alias Chip O'Doole	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #49/3 (December 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124754
1962	Daily Planet: Alien Jimmy Olsen Fan Club, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #65 (December 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124755
2000	Daily Planet: All I Want for Christmas [Flashback]	CB			Action Comics #762 (February 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124756
1999	Daily Planet: All In the Family	CB			JLA/Titans #3 (February 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124757
1991	Daily Planet: All This... and Lex Luthor II!	CB			Action Comics #672 (December 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124758
1984	Daily Planet: All-Seeing Eye, The	CB			Action Comics #558 (August 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124759
1962	Daily Planet: Amazing Brain Machine, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #35 (August 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124760
1963	Daily Planet: Amazing Confession of Super-Perry White, The	CB			Action Comics #302 (July 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124761
1965	Daily Planet: Amazing Hydro-Girl, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #60/2 (October 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124762
1985	Daily Planet: Amazing Matchmaker of Metropolis, The	CB			Action Comics #568/2 (June 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124763
1955	Daily Planet: Amazing Mirages, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #7 (September 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124764
1958	Daily Planet: Amazing Spectacles of Doctor 'X', The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #29/3 (June 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124765
1959	Daily Planet: Amazing Superman Junior, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #6 (January 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124766
1985	Daily Planet: Amazo Means Mayhem	CB			Superman Vol. 1 Special #3 (1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124767
1978	Daily Planet: Amazo's Big Breakthrough	CB			Action Comics #480 (February 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124768
1979	Daily Planet: an Who Could Cause Catastrophe, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #341 (November 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124769
2000	Daily Planet: Anarch Y2 Knowledge	CB			Adventures of Superman #576 (March 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124770
1993	Daily Planet: And Who, Disguised as Clark Kent?	CB			Action Comics #692 (October 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124771
1960	Daily Planet: Animal Master of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #45/3 (June 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124772
1980	Daily Planet: Animals	CB			Detective Comics #495/4 (October 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124773
1992	Daily Planet: Another Panic in the Sky!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #67 (May 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124774
1984	Daily Planet: Another Time! Another Death!	CB			Action Comics #552 (February 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124775
1973	Daily Planet: Arena of Death, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #159 (August 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124776
1965	Daily Planet: Arena of Doom, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #87 (September 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124777
1979	Daily Planet: Armageddon Arrives Today	CB			Superman Family #194/3 (March-April 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124778
1996	Daily Planet: Arms!	CB			Action Comics #726 (October 1996).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124779
1982	Daily Planet: Arrest Me--I'm a Murderer	CB			Superman Family #217/3 (April 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124780
2006	Daily Planet: Art of Superman Returns	A				Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	124781
1979	Daily Planet: As the World Turns For the Last Time	CB			Action Comics #499 (September 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124782
1993	Daily Planet: Assault on Engine City!	CB			Adventures of Superman #504 (September 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124783
1975	Daily Planet: At Last! Clark Kent, Super-Hero	CB			Action Comics #443 (January 1975).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124784
1977	Daily Planet: Attack of the Anti-Super-Hero, The	CB			Action Comics #476 (October 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124785
1972	Daily Planet: Attack of the Locust Creatures	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #151 (July 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124786
1961	Daily Planet: Baby Jimmy Olsen (Flashback)	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #54/3 (July 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124787
1964	Daily Planet: Baby That Saved Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #78/2 (July 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124788
1984	Daily Planet: Back To World War II	CB			DC Comics Presents #69 (May 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124789
1976	Daily Planet: Backward Battle for the Bizarro World	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #306 (December 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124790
1972	Daily Planet: Bad Act to Follow, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #150 (June 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124791
1994	Daily Planet: Bad Sport, A	CB			Action Comics #702 (August 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124792
1944	Daily Planet: Bakery Counterfeiters	CB			Superman Archives #7. Reprinted from Superman #29 (July-August 1944)	Daily Planet Girl Reporter Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. 	124793
1963	Daily Planet: Band of Super-Villains, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #134 (June 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124794
1966	Daily Planet: Batman-Superman of Earth-X, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #93 (June 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124795
2001	Daily Planet: Batman: Hidden Agenda	CB			Batman: Our Worlds at War #1 (August 2001).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124796
2004	Daily Planet: Battery	CB			Adventures of Superman #627	Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Reporters Bernie Carver and  Geraldine Frank (first appearance). 	124797
1961	Daily Planet: Battle of the Sisters, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #27/2 (August 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124798
1959	Daily Planet: Battle with Bizarro, The	CB			Action Comics #254 (July 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124799
1982	Daily Planet: Battle with the Gods	CB			Adventure Comics #492 (October 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124800
1984	Daily Planet: Battlegrounds	CB			Justice League of America #232 (November 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124801
1981	Daily Planet: Beast-Man That Shouted 'Hate' At the Heart of the U.N., The	CB			DC Comics Presents #34 (June 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124802
1963	Daily Planet: Beauty and the Super-Beast	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #165 (November 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124803
1989	Daily Planet: Best Friends	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #37 (November 1989).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124804
1955	Daily Planet: Betrayal of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #8 (October 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124805
1982	Daily Planet: Better Vengeance Through Chemo-stry	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #370 (April 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124806
1977	Daily Planet: Beware the Cyclotronic Man	CB			Black Lightning Vol. 1 #4 (September 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124807
1971	Daily Planet: Big Boom, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #138 (June 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124808
1969	Daily Planet: Big Forget, The	CB			Action Comics #375 (April 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124809
1955	Daily Planet: Big Game Hunt of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #97/2 (May 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124810
1960	Daily Planet: Big Superman Movie, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #42 (January 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124811
1971	Daily Planet: Big Thing in a Deep Scottish Lake, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #144 (December 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124812
1958	Daily Planet: Birdboy of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #26/3 (February 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124813
1994	Daily Planet: Bizarro	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #87 (March 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124814
1994	Daily Planet: Bizarro World	CB			Adventures of Superman #510 (March 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124815
1983	Daily Planet: Bizarro-Buster Is Loose, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #379 (January 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124816
1965	Daily Planet: Bizarro-Jimmy, Rock-'n'-Roll Star	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #87/2 (September 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124817
1961	Daily Planet: Black Magician, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #53/3 (June 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124818
1980	Daily Planet: Blackmailed By-Line, The	CB			Superman Family #199/5 (January-February 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124819
1991	Daily Planet: Blindspot!	CB			Adventures of Superman #483 (October 1991	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124820
1997	Daily Planet: Blood & Thunder	CB			Adventures of Superman #546 (May 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124821
1997	Daily Planet: Blood and Thunder	CB	OWN	Kesel, Karl (writer). Stuart Immonen (Pencils). Jose Marzan Jr. (Inks).	May 1997. Adventures of Superman Comics No. 546	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124822
1987	Daily Planet: Bloodsport!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #4 (April 1987).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124823
1958	Daily Planet: Bombshell of the Boulevards, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #1 (March-April 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124824
1958	Daily Planet: Book That Couldn't Be Finished, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #29 (June 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124825
1975	Daily Planet: Both Feet in the Grave	CB			Superman Family #170/2 (April-May 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124826
2002	Daily Planet: Both Sides Now	CB			Harley Quinn #16 (March 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124827
1958	Daily Planet: Boy From Mars, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #27 (March 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124828
1961	Daily Planet: Boy in the Bottle, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #53 (June 1961	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124829
1955	Daily Planet: Boy Millionaire, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #3 (January-February 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124830
1958	Daily Planet: Boy Napoleon, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #118/2 (January 1958).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124831
1954	Daily Planet: Boy of 100 Faces, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #1 (September-October 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124832
1956	Daily Planet: Boy of Steel, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #16/2 (October 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124833
1955	Daily Planet: Boy Olympics, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #5 (May-June 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124834
1956	Daily Planet: Boy Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #14/3 (August 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124835
1958	Daily Planet: Boy Who Hoaxed Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #31/3 (September 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124836
1958	Daily Planet: Boy Who Killed Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #28 (April 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124837
1962	Daily Planet: Boy Witch Doctor, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #58/2 (January 1962). "Jimmy Olsen's Super-Birthday" Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #58/3 (January 1962	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124838
1955	Daily Planet: Brain of Steel, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #5/2 (May-June 1955	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124839
1968	Daily Planet: Brainiac--Big Time Operator	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #116 (December 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124840
1961	Daily Planet: Brainiac's Super-Revenge	CB			Action Comics #280 (September 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124841
1966	Daily Planet: Brainwashing of Big Jimmy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #90 (January 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124842
1990	Daily Planet: Breakout!	CB			Action Comics #659 (November 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124843
2002	Daily Planet: Bride of Bizarro!, The	CB			Harley Quinn #18 (May 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124844
1966	Daily Planet: Bride of Jungle Jimmy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #98/2 (December 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124845
1967	Daily Planet: Bride of Titanman, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #79 (November 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124846
1972	Daily Planet: Brigadoom	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #145 (January 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124847
1983	Daily Planet: Brother Act	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #389 (November 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124848
1983	Daily Planet: Brother Act!	CB	OWN		November 1983.  Comics No. 389	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124849
1983	Daily Planet: Brother Act!	CB			Superman #389	Daily Planet Reporter Lois Lane. Cub Reporter Justin Moore. Editor Perry White. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Morgan Edge, president of the Galaxy Broadcasting System,	124850
1972	Daily Planet: Brother for a Day! -- Private Life of Clark Kent, The	CB	OWN		September 1972. Comics No. 256	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124851
1977	Daily Planet: Bug Woman, The	CB			Superman Family #186 (November-December 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124852
1997	Daily Planet: Burden Of Proof	CB			Action Comics #737 (September 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124853
1963	Daily Planet: Burglar Kit from the , The Future	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #66 (January 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124854
1981	Daily Planet: Buried Alive	CB			World's Finest Comics #269 (June-July 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124855
1963	Daily Planet: Cabinet from Krypton, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #66/3 (January 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124856
1978	Daily Planet: Cage of Light, A	CB			Superman Family #190/4 (July-August 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124857
1965	Daily Planet: Camera from Outer Space, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #57/3 (May 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124858
1966	Daily Planet: Cape and Cowl Crooks, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #159 (August 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124859
1967	Daily Planet: Captive of the Spiderman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #107/2 (December 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124860
1978	Daily Planet: Captives at the Edge of Forever	CB			Superman Family #190/3 (July-August 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124861
1956	Daily Planet: Case of the Cartoon Scoops, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #17/2 (December 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124862
1968	Daily Planet: Case of the Collared Crimefighter, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #208 (July 1968).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124863
1979	Daily Planet: Case of the Curious Castaway	CB			Superman Family #196/4 (July-August 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124864
1981	Daily Planet: Case of the Kidnapped Canines, The	CB			Superman Family #210/4 (September 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124865
1954	Daily Planet: Case of the Lumberjack Jinx	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #1/2 (September-October 1954)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124866
1968	Daily Planet: Case of the People Against Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #359 (February 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124867
1987	Daily Planet: Cat Grant	CB			Adventures of Superman #424. January, 1987. First Appearance.	Gossip Columnist for the Daily Planet. Her media career started on the Daily Planet. She has been a TV Reporter, presenter, interviewer. Now president's Press Secretary.Romantically linked with Jose Delgado, Gangbuster. Toyman killed her son Adam.	124868
1987	Daily Planet: Catherine "Cat" Grant	CB			Adventures of Superman #424 (January 1987)	Gossip Columnist Cat Grant met and became friends with Reporter Clark Kent when she moved to Metropolis to be a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet after breaking up with Joe Morgan.Grant accepted an offer from Morgan Edge to become a TV correspondent at Metropolis' WGBS. There she discovered Edge was head of a secret criminal group. Working with Kent, she exposed Edge's activities.Edge's father, Vincent Edge rehired Grant. Despite a dispute with Vincent Edge, Edge offered Grant a job in charge of a WGBS news show where she works with Jimmy Olsen.Grant's son, Adam, was killed after being kidnapped by Toyman. Grant is a long time recovering alcoholic. Recently with Olsen's help, she convinced the WGBS board of directors to fire Vinnie Edge and give her his job.When Lex Luthor successfully ran for the Presidency of the United States, he named Cat Grant as the White House Press Secretary (President Luthor: Secrets Files and Origins #1).	124869
1966	Daily Planet: Catwoman's Black Magic, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #70 (November 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124870
1994	Daily Planet: Cauldron!	CB			Action Comics #695 (January 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124871
1982	Daily Planet: Caution: Physical Fitness Can Be Hazardous To Your Health	CB			Superman Family #214/4 (January 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124872
1990	Daily Planet: Certain Death	CB			Action Comics #660 (December 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124873
1995	Daily Planet: Changes	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #98 (March 1995).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	124874
1982	Daily Planet: Charity Begins With Death	CB			Superman Family #215/5 (February 1982	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124875
1975	Daily Planet: Cheat the Whole World Cheered, The	CB			Superman Family #172 (August-September 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124876
1967	Daily Planet: Checkmate for Lois	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #79/2 (November 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124877
1988	Daily Planet: Checkmate!	CB			Action Comics #598 (March 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124878
1992	Daily Planet: Christmas in Suicide Slumberland	CB			Adventures of Superman #487 (February 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124879
1987	Daily Planet: Circle Turns, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #435 (December 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124880
2000	Daily Planet: City at a Glance, The -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		pp. 37-46	Byline: By Clark Kent	124881
2000	Daily Planet: City Layout -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		pp. 47-55	Byline: By Dirk Armstrong	124882
2000	Daily Planet: City Transportation -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		pp. 108-114	Byline: By Clark Kent	124883
1996	Daily Planet: Clark and Lois Are Engaged Again	CB			Superman #118. 1996	Reporter Clark Kent and Reporter Lois Lane are engaged again.	124884
1996	Daily Planet: Clark and Lois Get Married	CB			Superman: The Wedding Album Special Edition	Reporter Clark Kent and Reporter Lois Lane are married.	124885
1982	Daily Planet: Clark Gives Blood, Superman Saves Lives	CB			Superman Family #214/3 (January 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124886
2002	Daily Planet: Clark is Fired by Perry White	CB				Reporter Clark Kent publishes an article about Lex Luthor's involvement in the Imperiex War. Clark is fired by Editor Perry White who then secretly hires him to work undercover to dig up more dirt on Lex.	124887
1986	Daily Planet: Clark Joseph Kent	CB			First appearance in Man of Steel #1 (July 1986)	Reporter Clark Kent, award winning journalist and novelist. .Kent's first journalism job was with the Daily Planet. Wrote first full length story on Superman. Won numerous journalism awards and has published three novels.Briefly protégé of world-famous journalist Simone D'neige in Paris. Kent's reporting has frequently gotten him into trouble. Kent is married to fellow Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane. They live at 138 Sullivan Place, Metropolis. No children.Kent lives a double life as Superman. Among those who know his secret: Martha and Jonathan Kent, Lana Lang, Lori Lemaris, Batman, Wonder Woman, Mr. Mxyzptlk, John Henry Irons (Steel), and Kent's wife, Lois Lane.Kent's name is a combination of the names of actors Clark Gable and Kent Taylor.	124888
1938	Daily Planet: Clark Kent	CB			Action Comics #1. June 1938	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet. Journalist Clark Joseph Kent (Kal-El), 39, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, columnist, one-time Foreign Correspondent for the Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis, U.S.A.He's 6 feet 3 inches, 225 pounds, blue eyes, black hair. Married to Lois Lane. Writer of four novels.  Current address: 1938 Sullivan Place, Metropolis. Clark's previous address: Apartment 3-D 344, Clinton Street, Metropolis. Birthday: February 29.Action Comics #1 (June) introduces Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane at the Daily Star newspaper. Publisher George Taylor Sr, Daily Star.	124889
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent -- Fired	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #410 (August 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124890
1990	Daily Planet: Clark Kent -- Man of Steel!	CB			Adventures of Superman #472 (November 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124891
2004	Daily Planet: Clark Kent and Lana Lang	CB				Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman) is badly injured after a battle with a villain. Reporter Lois Lane is on assignment in Umec so Superman recovers under the care of Lana Lang  (now separated from Pete Ross).Lana tells Clark she loves him and tries to convince him that he and Lois are not right for each other.	124892
2003	Daily Planet: Clark Kent and Lex Luthor	CB				Reporter Clark Kent returns to the Daily Planet with a front-page article all about Luthor's involvement in a scandal after Superman discovers one of Lex Luthor's personal bodyguards, tortured and held prisoner on a sub-level of LexCorp Towers.	124893
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Fired	CB	OWN		August 1985. Comics No. 410	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124894
1976	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Forever -- Superman Never!	CB	OWN		March 1976 -- Vol. 38, No. 297. Comics No. 297	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124895
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent in the Big House	CB			Action Comics #323 (April 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124896
2004	Daily Planet: Clark Kent is Demoted	CB				Reporter Clark Kent is demoted from his job at the Daily Planet due to his expose on President Luthor. He's left to work in the Shack, the lowest position a reporter can have.	124897
1982	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Is Superman	CB			Superman Family #221/2 (August 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124898
1999	Daily Planet: Clark Kent is Superman and I Can Prove It	CB	OWN	Millar, Mark (writer). Neil Vokes (Penciller. Terry Austin (Inker)	July 1999. Superman Adventures Comics No. 33	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124899
1968	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Monster, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #209 (August 1968).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124900
1999	Daily Planet: Clark Kent No More	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #142 (February 1999).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124901
1955	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Outlaw	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #98/2 (July 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124902
1990	Daily Planet: Clark Kent Proposes to Lois Lane	CB			Superman #50. 1990	Reporter Clark Kent proposes to Reporter Lois Lane.	124903
1970	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Assassin	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #229/2 (August 1970).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124904
1963	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Coward	CB			Action Comics #298 (March 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124905
1966	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Gangster	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #186/2 (May 1966).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124906
1980	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Gentleman Journalist	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 45-54	124907
1976	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Get Out Of My Life	CB	OWN		April 1976. Comics No. 298	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124908
1976	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Get Out of My Life	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #298 (April 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124909
1969	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Hero--Superman, Public Enemy	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #219 (August 1969).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124910
1978	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, How Would You Like To Meet Your Real Father?	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #328/2 (October 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124911
1969	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Magician	CB			Action Comics #382 (November 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124912
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, Super-Hero from Krypton	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #403/2(January 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124913
1998	Daily Planet: Clark Kent, You're a Nobody!	CB	OWN		Superman Adventures Comics No. 16. February 1998. Based on the Animated Series on the Warner Brothers Kids Network	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124914
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Bad Boy Clark Kent!	CB			Superboy in Adventure Comics, No. 326, November, 1964. A Hall of Fame Classic. 	Reporter Clark Kent	124915
1946	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Battle of the Atoms!, The	CB			Superman, No. 38, January-February, 1946. Reprinted in Superman, No. 243, October, 1971. Reprinted in Superman, From the Thirties to the Eighties, 1983. Reprint 1971, A Superman Silver Anniversary Story.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. 	124916
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Born To Be Superman!	CB		Kupperberg, Paul (Writer). Carmine Infantino (Penciller). Bob Oksner (Inker). Milton Snapinn (Letterer). Gene D’Angelo (Colorist). Julius Schwart (Editor). 	Superman, No. 404, February, 1985	Reporter Clark Kent. Superman suddenly lost his powers at 16 and is now married to Lana Lang. He is a supermarket executive. Luthor recalls being in prison having been tried as an adult and sentenced to 20 years of which he served 13 before parole. He would have served longer if they could have proven he killed Superboy. He wishes Superboy were still alive so he could 'have the pleasure of killing him all over again!'. Kent becomes more uncomfortable with his powerlessness with Lana thinking that it has become an obsession. She recalls how she and Pete Ross found the unconscious Superboy and got him home. Luthor stages a comeback with Superman there to meet him. Superman reveals how he tried to use the various forms of kryptonite to regain his powers and created a belt which gives him a semblance of them.	124917
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent in the Big House!	CB		Binder, Otto (Story). Al Plastino (Art)	Action Comics, No. 323, April, 1965. 	Reporter Clark Kent.	124918
1968	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent Monster	CB			Superman, No. 209, August, 1968	Reporter Clark Kent.	124919
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Class Cheat	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 322, July, 1964. Reprinted from Superboy, No. 66, July, 1958. A Hall of Came Classic, 1964. 	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124920
1958	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Coward!	CB			Action Comics, No. 298, March, 1963. Reprinted in Superman, No. 278, August, 1974	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen	124921
1958	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Cub Reporter	CB			Superboy, No. 3, March 1958. Reprinted in Adventure Comics, No. 321, June, 1964. 	Cub Reporter Clark Kent. 	124922
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Former Superman	CB		Hamilton, Edmond (Story), Curt Swan (Pencils), George Klein (Inks).	Superman, No. 172, October, 1964	Reporter Clark Kent.	124923
1969	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Magician!	CB			Action Comics, No. 382, November, 1969.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124924
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent, Super-Hero From Krypton	CB			Superman, No. 403, January, 1985.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124925
1977	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent! (The Casebook of Doctor Feelgood)	CB			Rip Off Comix, No. 2, 1977.	Reporter Clark Kent comes to the Doctor Feelgood as a patient.	124926
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent’s Classmates	CB			Superboy, No. 116, October, 1964.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124927
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent’s Coach	CB			Superboy, No. 43, per 80 page Giant #3. Reprinted in Adventure Comics, No. 331, April, 1965. A Hall of Fame Classic, 1965.	Reporter Clark Kent. Kent’s friend Lana Lang.	124928
1968	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent’s Last Rites	CB			Superman, No. 210, October, 1968.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124929
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent’s Masquerade as Superman!	CB			Action Comics, No. 331, December, 1965	Reporter Clark Kent. Kent’s father, Pa Kent.	124930
1961	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Clark Kent’s Super-Father!	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 289, October, 1961. Reprinted in Superboy, No. 185, May 1972	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124931
1951	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Confession of Clark Kent!, The	CB			Superboy No. 13, March-April, 1951	Reporter Clark Kent.	124932
1967	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Day Candid Camera Unmasked Clark Kent’s Identity!, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 345, January, 1967.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124933
1971	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Day They Killed Clark Kent, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 404, September, 1971. A Secret Chapter in the Life of Clark Kent. 	Reporter Clark Kent.	124934
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: End of Clark Kent’s Secret Identity, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 313, June 1964	Reporter Clark Kent. Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen. Supergirl. Batman. Lori Lemaris. 	124935
1962	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Feud Between Superman and Clark Kent!, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 293, October, 1962. 	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Supergirl. 	124936
1971	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Ghost That Haunted Clark Kent, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 406, November 1971.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124937
1972	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Girl Who Worshipped Clark Kent, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 411, April, 1972.	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124938
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Greatest Thief in the Universe!, The	CB			Superman, No. 403, January, 1985.	Reporter Clark Kent. The Thief-Master of Ramox begins a series of thefts: sulfer, matches, polonium, tellurium and tungsten. Kent thinks there must be a pattern that would include his encounter with a space ship the day before in which the ship disappeared. The Thief-Master is from a race in which criminal tendencies had been bred out generations before but he is a genetic atavism. He refuses to consult his family because the shame to them but the Healer thinks of a plan. Superman is unable to stop the next theft of selenium and meets the thief only to have him escape but gets a clue to where the thief will strike next: Molybdenum. He sets a successful trap and the thief’s entire demeanor changes. The doctor’s theory was that the genetic compulsion would end if he were captured against his will. 	124939
1995	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Hard Decisions	CB			Adventures of Superman, No. 525, July, 1995	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Lane catches up with Superman and Ma & Pa Kent and tells him that Olsen is still alive and convinces him not to abandon his Clark Kent identity. 	124940
1947	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: His Lordship Clark Kent	CB			Action Comics, No. 106, March, 1947. 	Reporter Clark Kent	124941
1946	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: International Swindler, The	CB			Superman, No. 38, January-February, 1946. 	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124942
1962	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Lex Luthor and Clark Kent, Cell-Mates!	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 301, October, 1962. Superboy.	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124943
1971	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Man with the X-Ray Mind, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 403, August, 1971. A Secret Chapter in the Life of Clark Kent.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124944
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Mystery of the Super-Batman!, The	CB			Superman, No. 405, March, 1985	Reporter Clark Kent calls Bruce Wayne (Batman) and leaves a message with Alfred that he has a good reason for what he is doing and will explain later. He recalls how Lana had some Pan-pipes which her father found with a statue of the god and how he experienced an excruciating pain when she blew on them. Later he looks in the mirror and finds he has grown horns. He realizes that the syrinx, or pipes, may be the cure but he has to find them because they have been stolen. To hide what has happened he adopts Batman's cowl and cape in place of his own cape. He uses the horns to capture the superstitious thief before the spell dissipates taking the horns with them. He tells Bruce about the episode and asks, "How do you ever manage to scare anyone in that get-up of yours?"	124945
1985	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: One Life Too Many	CB			Superman, No. 409, July, 1985	Reporter Clark Kent. Superman is conflicted about not having enough time either as Superman or as Clark Kent. He thinks Lana should have more time with him as Clark. Getting back in time to anchor the news, an admiring technician gives him perspective and he feels about his dual lives.	124946
1977	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: One of Those Days!	CB			Action Comics, No. 477, November, 1977.	Reporter Clark Kent.	124947
1987	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Secret Revealed!, The	CB			Superman, No. 2, February, 1987	Reporter Clark Kent. Amanda McCoy uncovers Clark Kent’s identity.	124948
1966	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Superman versus Super Clark Kent!	CB			Action Comics, No. 341, September, 1966	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124949
2000	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Superman’s First Flight	CB			Scholastic Inc. Grades 1 and 2. 	Reporter Clark Kent. After discovering he has unusual abilities, Clark Kent learns the secret behind his super powers. 	124950
1964	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Untouchable Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman, No. 173, November, 1964	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124951
1960	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Week That Clark Kent Lost His Memory!, The	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 286, January, 1960	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124952
1971	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Who is Clark Kent’s Killer and Why Is He Doing Those Terrible Things To Me?	CB			Action Comics, No. 409, February, 1972	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124953
1971	Daily Planet: Clark Kent: Who is Clark Kent’s Killer and Why Is He Doing Those Terrible Things To Me?	CB			Action Comics, No. 409, February, 1972	Reporter Clark Kent. 	124954
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Great Superman Hunt	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #180 (October 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124955
1965	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Incredible Delusion	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #174 (January 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124956
1968	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Last Rites	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #210 (October 1968).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124957
1977	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas	CB			Action Comics #469/2 (March 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124958
1980	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Masquerade as Superman	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 3-14	124959
1979	Daily Planet: Clark Kent's Super-Secret	CB			Superman Family #195/3 (May-June 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124960
2003	Daily Planet: Clark Saves Lana Lang	CB				Reporter Clark Kent saves both himself and Lana Lang thanks to some help from a young girl called Traci Thirteen.	124961
1991	Daily Planet: Clark Tells Lois He is Superman	CB			Action Comics #662	Reporter Clark Kent tells Reporter Lois Lane he is Superman.	124962
1969	Daily Planet: Climate King, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #120/2 (June 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124963
1973	Daily Planet: Coffin for Mr. Action, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #155/2 (January 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124964
1965	Daily Planet: Colossal Kids, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #152 (September 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124965
1964	Daily Planet: Colossus of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #77 (June 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124966
1982	Daily Planet: Comic Strip Avenger, The	CB			Superman Family #216/5 (March 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124967
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 1	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume One, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #1-4, 1939-1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124968
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 1 to 4	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume One, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #1-4, 1939-1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124969
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 10	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Three, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #9-12, 1941. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124970
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 11	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Three, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #9-12, 1941. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124971
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 12	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Three, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #9-12, 1941. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124972
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 13	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Four, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #13-16, 1941-42. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124973
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 13 to 16	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Four, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #13-16, 1941-42. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124974
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 14	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Four, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #13-16, 1941-42. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124975
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 15	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Four, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #13-16, 1941-42. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124976
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 16	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Four, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #13-16, 1941-42. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124977
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 2	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume One, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #1-4, 1939-1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124978
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 3	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume One, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #1-4, 1939-1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124979
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 4	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume One, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #1-4, 1939-1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124980
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 5	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Two, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #5-8, 1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124981
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 5 to 8	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Two, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #5-8, 1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124982
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 6	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Two, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #5-8, 1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124983
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 7	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Two, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #5-8, 1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124984
1940	Daily Planet: Comics No. 8	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Two, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #5-8, 1940. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1990, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124985
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 9	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Three, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #9-12, 1941. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124986
1939	Daily Planet: Comics No. 9 to 12	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster	Superman Archives: Volume Three, Archive DC Editions. Originally published in magazine form as “Superman,” #9-12, 1941. Published by DC Comics, Inc., 1989, New York, N.Y.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	124987
1964	Daily Planet: Composite Superman, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #142 (June 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124988
1970	Daily Planet: Computer-Man of Steel, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #130 (July 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124989
1982	Daily Planet: Confederation of Hell, The	CB			Adventure Comics #491 (September 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124990
1969	Daily Planet: Confessions of Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #380 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124991
1982	Daily Planet: Confucius Say, 'He Who Rekindle Old Flame Is Bound To Get Burned'	CB			Superman Family #213/5 (December 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124992
1983	Daily Planet: Conqueror from the Past, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #387 (September 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124993
1995	Daily Planet: Contessa Erica Alexandra Del Portenza	CB			Man of Steel #1 (Summer, 1995). Superman #131 (January 1998). Adventures of Superman #555 (February 1998). Man Of Steel #77 (March 1998).	Media Mogul Contessa Erica Alexandra Del Portenza. Took leadership of LexCorp and owned a controlling interest in LexCorp International after Lex Luthor's public discreditation. Publicly, she appeared reputable.Secretly married Luthor and became pregnant with Luthor's child. Following birth of her daughter, Lena Luthor, Luthor had the Contessa sedated and imprisoned in an upstate hospital (SUP #131). She came out of her "coma" (AOS #555).She escaped when the hospital burned down (MOS #77). Kidnapped daughter. Luthor got child back. Discovered Contessa and her linage gifted with long life. Her son grew into a killing machine. She vanished into obscurity after stopping her son.In his efforts to become the President of the United States, Lex Luthor tied up loose ends, organizing the death of the Contessa with a barrage of missiles (President Luthor: Secret Files and Origins #1).	124994
1976	Daily Planet: Costume, Costume --Who's Got the Costume?	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #295 (January 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	124995
1980	Daily Planet: Countdown of the Killer Computer	CB			Action Comics #514 (December 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124996
1965	Daily Planet: Coward of Steel, The	CB			Action Comics #322 (March 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124997
1980	Daily Planet: Creature That Charmed Children, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics. March 1980, Vol. 43, No. 505.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	124998
1980	Daily Planet: Creature That Charmed Children, The	CB			Action Comics #505 (March 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	124999
1988	Daily Planet: Cries in the Night	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #17 (May 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125000
1978	Daily Planet: Crisis in Kandor	CB			Superman Family #188 (March-April 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125001
1976	Daily Planet: Crisis in Tomorrow!	CB			Justice League of America #137 (December 1976).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125002
1982	Daily Planet: Crisis on Three Earths	CB			DC Comics Presents Annual #1 (1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125003
1958	Daily Planet: Cub Who Cried Wolf, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #30/2 (August 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125004
2002	Daily Planet: Cult of Persuasion (Prologue)	CB			Adventures of Superman #598 (January 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125005
2002	Daily Planet: Cult of Persuasion, Part 1	CB			Adventures of Superman #601 (April 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125006
2002	Daily Planet: Cult of Persuasion, Part 2	CB			Adventures of Superman #602 (May 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125007
1979	Daily Planet: Curse of Krypton, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #258 (August-September 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125008
1988	Daily Planet: Curse of the Banshee	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #23 (November 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125009
1980	Daily Planet: Curse Out of Time, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #23 (July 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125010
2000	Daily Planet: D.O.A., Search for Lois Ends, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 766. June, 2000.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125011
1972	Daily Planet: Dagger That Ripped the Sky!, The -- Comics No. 256	CB	OWN		September 1972.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125012
1940	Daily Planet: Daily Planet	CB			Superman #4. 1940.	Reporter Clark Kent's newspaper is now called the Daily Planet. It was the radio show that first changed the name of the newspaper to the Daily Planet and called the Editor, Perry White.	125013
2000	Daily Planet: Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN	Brady, Matt, Fred Jandt and Nikola Vrtis (Design & Development)	WEG 52005	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.He gets sordid and horizontal with a boozed-up woman journalist whose career is on its way down despite her fancy credentials.	125014
1991	Daily Planet: Daily Planet Strikes, The	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 482. September 1991.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125015
1983	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Behold! The Ultimate Man!	CB			Superman Vol. 1 Special #1 (1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125016
1991	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Big Drain!	CB	OWN		August 1991. The Adventures of Superman Comics #481	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125017
2004	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Birthright	CB		Wald, Mark		Reporter Clark Kent's decision to put a cape on his back and an S on his chest.  Prickly Reporter Lois Lane. Mythology re-told.	125018
1999	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Have You Forsaken Metropolis?	CB			Action Comics #752 (March 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125019
1955	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Crooner	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #8/3. October 1955.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125020
2000	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Metropolis Sourcebook	CB	OWN	Barnabo, Mark, Matt Bradym Fred Jandt, Seth Johnson, Patrick Sweeney, Nikola Vrtis (Design & Development)	Episode	Reporter Clark Kent's newspaper home. Metropolis - Descriptions of organizations and locations, people of the city.	125021
2002	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Mirror Crack'd, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #181 (June 2002).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125022
1997	Daily Planet: Daily Planet: Perceptions	CB			Supergirl Plus #1 (1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125023
1986	Daily Planet: Daily Star	CB				Newspaper Daily Star is the city's oldest newspaper and fiercely competes with The Daily Planet to be Metropolis' leading newspaper. For a time, it was known as The Metropolis Star.The Daily Star is often mentioned with The Metropolis Eagle, The Metropolis Sun, and The Metropolis Daily News as rivals of The Daily Planet.	125024
1994	Daily Planet: Dangerous Visions: Fall of Metropolis, The	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 514. July 1994.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125025
1983	Daily Planet: Daring New Adventures of Supergirl: Brain Drain	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #5/2 (March 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125026
1983	Daily Planet: Daring New Adventures of Supergirl: Missy Is Missing	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #3/2 (January 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125027
1986	Daily Planet: Dark Moon Rising	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #422 (August 1986).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125028
1994	Daily Planet: Dark Retribution	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #85 (January 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125029
1958	Daily Planet: Date With Miss Metropolis, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #27/2 (March 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125030
2000	Daily Planet: Dateline U.S.A.	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #152 (January 2000).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125031
1967	Daily Planet: Day Candid Camera Unmasked Clark Kent's Identity, The	CB			Action Comics #345 (January 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125032
1962	Daily Planet: Day Lois Lane Vanished, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #36 (October 1962	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125033
1977	Daily Planet: Day Lois Lane Walked All Over, The	CB	OWN		Superman Family, Vol. 24, No. 183.  (May-June 1977).	Reporter Lois Lane of the Daily Planet. "She's Smart -- She's Successful -- She's Beautiful -- She's Metropolis' Best Reporter and Sometimes She's Superman's Girl Friend.	125034
2003	Daily Planet: Day of Doom: Remnant, The	CB			Superman: Day of Doom #1. January, 2003. First Appearance.	Editor Perry White was targeted by the Remnant to be killed but the plan was foiled by Superman. The Remnant is personification of many people who died at the same time as Superman, and whose deaths were made meaningless by Superman's return.Remnant caused disasters among Doomsday's route to Metropolis on the anniversary of the event, culminating its plan in an attempt to kill White.The Remnant did succeed in distributing a sympathetic article by Reporter Ty Duffy to the streets of Metropolis.	125035
2003	Daily Planet: Day of Doom: Ty Duffy	CB			Superman: Day of Doom #1. January, 2003. First Appearance.	Reporter Ty Duffy hired by Daily Planet. A talented reporter assigned to write the most recent retrospective of the death of Superman on the anniversary of the event.Duffy not enthusiastic at this prospect, because his father, who suffered form a mental illness, committed suicide in the wake of the hero's death. Unlike Superman, his father did not, of course, return.His story rejected by Perry White, but was eventually distributed through the actions of a being called the Remnant.	125036
1986	Daily Planet: Day Superman Couldn't Save, The. (Flashback]	CB			Action Comics #580 (June 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125037
1984	Daily Planet: Day the Cheering Stopped, The	CB			Superman Annual Vol. 1 #10 (1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125038
1983	Daily Planet: Day the Earth Exploded, The	CB			Action Comics #550 (December 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125039
1957	Daily Planet: Day There Was No Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #25/3 (December 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125040
1973	Daily Planet: Day They Unmasked Mr. Action, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #159/3 (August 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125041
1961	Daily Planet: Day When Superman Proposed, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #22 (January 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125042
1979	Daily Planet: De-Volver, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #16 (December 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125043
1981	Daily Planet: Deadlier Than the Sword	CB			Superman Family #211/5 (October 1981	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125044
1981	Daily Planet: Deadliest Show on Earth, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #31 (March 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125045
1997	Daily Planet: Deadly Deliverance	CB			Action Comics #735 (July 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125046
1981	Daily Planet: Deadly Rampage of Lady Fox	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 521. July 1981	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125047
1978	Daily Planet: Dealers of Death, The	CB			Superman Family #187 (January-February 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125048
1980	Daily Planet: Dear Dr. Cupid	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 55-62	125049
1963	Daily Planet: Dear Dr. Cupid	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #45/3 (November 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125050
1981	Daily Planet: Death and Taxes, or, Jimmy Olsen's Very Bad Day	CB			Superman Family #207/5 (May-June 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125051
1974	Daily Planet: Death Bites with Fangs of Stone	CB			Superman Family #164 (April-May 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125052
1970	Daily Planet: Death House Honeymoon	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #105 (October 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125053
1964	Daily Planet: Death March, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #76/2 (April 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125054
1995	Daily Planet: Death of Clark Kent, The -- Comics No. 100	CB	OWN		May 1995	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125055
1995	Daily Planet: Death of Clark Kent, The (Superman) -- Comics No. 100	CB	OWN			Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125056
1957	Daily Planet: Death of Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #225 (February 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125057
1977	Daily Planet: Death on Ice	CB			Superman Family #182 (March-April 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125058
1972	Daily Planet: Death Waits To Kiss the Bride	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #128 (December 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125059
1994	Daily Planet: Death-Trap!	CB			Adventures of Superman #517 (November 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125060
1997	Daily Planet: Deception!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #127 (September 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125061
1974	Daily Planet: Deep Death for Mr. Action, A	CB			Superman Family #167 (October-November 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125062
1966	Daily Planet: Demon Under the Red Sun, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #184 (February 1966).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125063
1964	Daily Planet: Demons from Pandora's Box, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #81/2 (December 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125064
1984	Daily Planet: Destiny's Children	CB			DC Comics Presents #68 (April 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125065
1978	Daily Planet: Destruction of the Temple, The	CB			Superman Family #187/3 (January-February 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125066
1963	Daily Planet: Devil and Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #41 (May 1963	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125067
1982	Daily Planet: Devil and the Daily Planet, The	CB			Action Comics #531 (May 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125068
1970	Daily Planet: Dig Now, Die Later	CB			World's Finest Comics #195 (August 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125069
1997	Daily Planet: Dirk Armstrong	CB			Man of Tomorrow #6. 1997	Reporter Dirk Armstrong of the Daily Planet. Hired by Franklin Stern to write a conservative opinion column. He is right wing and at odds with Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Perry White.Although Armstrong jumps to conclusions, he honestly believes his opinions. Wrote a column proclaiming Superman a "super-menace" when Superman's powers changed (MOS #67).Wrote a column defending Luthor's right to a fair trial (SUP #126). One of the few reporters not fired when Luthor bought the Daily Planet. Armstrong working at LexCom.	125070
1955	Daily Planet: Disappearance of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #4 (March-April 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125071
1960	Daily Planet: Disguises of Danger, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #48/2 (October 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125072
1977	Daily Planet: Don't Call Me Superboy	CB			DC Super-Stars #12 (February 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125073
1988	Daily Planet: Doom In the Heartland!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #20 (August 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125074
1961	Daily Planet: Doomed Reporter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #57/2 (December 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125075
1992	Daily Planet: Doomsday	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 497. December 1992	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125076
1992	Daily Planet: Doomsday Is Near	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 684. December 1992	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125077
2001	Daily Planet: Doomsday Rex	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #175 (December 2001).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125078
1993	Daily Planet: Doomsday!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #75 (January 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125079
1976	Daily Planet: Double or Nothing Life of Superman, The	CB	OWN		Superman #299. May 1976	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125080
1972	Daily Planet: Double-Edged Sword, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #152 (September 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125081
1973	Daily Planet: Downfall of "Judas" Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #155 (January 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125082
1962	Daily Planet: Downfall of Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #155/2 (August 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125083
1966	Daily Planet: Dragon Delinquent, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #91 (March 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125084
1961	Daily Planet: Dream Detective, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #51/3 (March 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125085
1974	Daily Planet: Duel of the Diamond Demons!	CB	OWN		Superman #280. October 1974	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125086
1962	Daily Planet: Duel over Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #150/2 (January 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125087
1967	Daily Planet: Dummy and the Damsel, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #73 (April 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125088
1963	Daily Planet: Dummy That Haunted Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #67 (March 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125089
1991	Daily Planet: Dying Breed	CB			Adventures of Superman #480 (July 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125090
1963	Daily Planet: Dynamic Duo of Kandor, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #69 (June 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125091
1994	Daily Planet: Earth Run	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #92 (August 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125092
1982	Daily Planet: Earth Under Siege	CB			Phantom Zone #2 (February 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125093
1999	Daily Planet: Earth's Final Hour	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #150 (November 1999).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125094
1977	Daily Planet: Earth's Last Day	CB			Action Comics #478 (December 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125095
1989	Daily Planet: Echoes	CB			Adventures of Superman #457 (August 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125096
1964	Daily Planet: Elastic Lad Jimmy and His Legion Romances	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #76 (April 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125097
1959	Daily Planet: Elastic Lad of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #37/3 (June 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125098
1958	Daily Planet: Elastic Lad, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #31 (September 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125099
1960	Daily Planet: Elastic Lad's Greatest Feats	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #46/3 (July 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125100
1961	Daily Planet: Elastic Lad's Wrestling Match	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #54 (July 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125101
1958	Daily Planet: Elastic Ladd	CB			1958-1961	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125102
1981	Daily Planet: Election Nightmare	CB			Superman Family #205/5 (January-February 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125103
1971	Daily Planet: Electronic Ghost of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #244 (November 1971).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125104
2000	Daily Planet: Emergency Services -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		pp. 115-130	Byline: By Lois Lane	125105
1964	Daily Planet: End of Clark Kent's Secret Identity, The	CB			Action Comics #313 (June 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125106
1980	Daily Planet: End of the Planet, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 89-98	125107
2000	Daily Planet: End, The	CB			Superman Y2K #1 (February 2000).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125108
2002	Daily Planet: Ending Battle Part 2: Dawn's Early Light	CB			Adventures of Superman #608 (November 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125109
2002	Daily Planet: Ending Battle Part Six: Rush Hour	CB			Adventures of Superman #609 (December 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125110
1984	Daily Planet: Endings	CB			Action Comics #556 (June 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125111
2001	Daily Planet: Enemy Within, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 777. May 2001. Part Three. Kancer	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125112
1982	Daily Planet: Ente -- the Omega Men	CB			Action Comics #535 (September 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125113
1979	Daily Planet: ero Under Glass	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #342 (December 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125114
2001	Daily Planet: Escape from Krypton	CB	OWN		April, 2001 -- Part Two. Action Comics No. 776	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125115
1983	Daily Planet: Escape From the Phantom Zone	CB			Action Comics #548 (October 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125116
1979	Daily Planet: et My People Grow	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #338 (August 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125117
1977	Daily Planet: Even Superman Must Die Sometime	CB			Action Comics #470 (April 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125118
1971	Daily Planet: Evil Factory	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #135 (January 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125119
1990	Daily Planet: Evil Factory, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #43 (May 1990).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125120
1992	Daily Planet: Evil's Pawn	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #71 (September 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125121
1970	Daily Planet: Execution Planet	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #228/2 (July 1970).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125122
1966	Daily Planet: Exit Batman--Enter Nightman	CB			World's Finest Comics #155 (February 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125123
1981	Daily Planet: Expose 'Expose,' The	CB			Superman Family #207/4 (May-June 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125124
1993	Daily Planet: Eye for an Eye, An	CB			Action Comics #688 (July 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125125
1994	Daily Planet: Eye of the Hurricane	CB			Action Comics #699 (May 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125126
1997	Daily Planet: Eye to Eye	CB	OWN		Superman Adventures Comics #4. February 1997 --  Based on the Animated Series on the Warner Brothers Kids Network	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125127
1973	Daily Planet: Face of a Nightmare, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #161/2 (November 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125128
1979	Daily Planet: Fall and Rise of the Star Child	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 502. December 1979	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125129
1962	Daily Planet: Fantastic Army of General Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #60/3 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125130
1977	Daily Planet: Fantastic Fists and Fury Feet of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman Family #185 (September-October 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125131
1980	Daily Planet: Fantastic Foe Superman Could Never Meet, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #353 (November 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125132
1946	Daily Planet: Farmer Takes It Easy, The	CB			Adventure Comics #110	Daily Planet Reporter Jack Smart. Clark Kent, Superboy, is editor of the school paper. 	125133
1955	Daily Planet: Fastest Gun in the West, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #3/2 (January-February 1955	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125134
1960	Daily Planet: Fat Boy of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #49/2 (December 1960	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125135
1996	Daily Planet: Fatal Obsession	CB	OWN	Kesel, Karl (writer). Stuart Immonen (Pencils). Jose Marzan Jr. (Inks).	Adventures of Superman Comics No. 538. September 1996	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125136
1967	Daily Planet: Fate of the Super-Super-Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #198/2 (July 1967).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125137
2001	Daily Planet: Fathers	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #166 (March 2001).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125138
1958	Daily Planet: Fattest Girl in Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #5/3 (November-December 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125139
1956	Daily Planet: Feats of Chief Super-Duper, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #14 (August 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125140
1966	Daily Planet: Federation of Bizarro Idiots, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #156 (March 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125141
1964	Daily Planet: Feud Between Superman and Batman, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #143 (August 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125142
1968	Daily Planet: Feud of the Super-Femmes	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #87 (October 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125143
1985	Daily Planet: Fight For the Right To Be Superman, The	CB	OWN		Superman #406. April 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125144
1991	Daily Planet: Final Chapter, The	CB			Action Comics #667 (July 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125145
1977	Daily Planet: Final Flight, The	CB	OWN		Superman Family #184/2 (July-August 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125146
1996	Daily Planet: Final Knight, The	CB			Final Knight #4 (November 1996).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125147
1980	Daily Planet: Final Secret of the Super-Sons	CB			World's Finest Comics #263 (June-July 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125148
1978	Daily Planet: Finale	CB			Superman Family #190/6 (July-August 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125149
1965	Daily Planet: Fingergirl of Death, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #55/3 (February 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125150
1988	Daily Planet: First Steps	CB			Adventures of Superman #446 (November 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125151
1963	Daily Planet: Five Fantastic Feats of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #73/2 (December 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125152
1961	Daily Planet: Flame-Dragon from Krypton	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #142/3 (January 1961).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125153
1954	Daily Planet: Flying Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #2 (November-December 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125154
1981	Daily Planet: Food for a God	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #357 (March 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125155
2000	Daily Planet: For A Thousand Years…	CB			Action Comics #761 (January 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125156
1957	Daily Planet: Forbidden Box from Krypton, The	CB			Showcase #10/3 (September-October 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125157
1962	Daily Planet: Forbidden Box, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #37 (November 1962	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125158
1966	Daily Planet: Fortress Death-Trap, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #97 (October 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125159
1981	Daily Planet: Fortress of Fear	CB			Superman's Fortress of Solitude (summer 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125160
1979	Daily Planet: Four Billion Supermen of Daily Planet: Earth, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #260 (December 1979-January 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125161
1966	Daily Planet: Four Clocks of Doom, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #98 (December 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125162
2003	Daily Planet: Four on the Floor, Break Stuff	CB			Adventures of Superman #618 (September 2003).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125163
1971	Daily Planet: Four-Armed Terror, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #137 (April 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125164
1995	Daily Planet: Franklin Stern	CB			Man Of Steel #47 (August 1995)	Newspaper Owner-Publisher Franklin Stern of the Daily Planet. He was civil rights activist in South. Stern and Editor Perry White broke up the "Aryan Brotherhood," a group of white supremists conducting genetic experiments to create a race of Supermen.Stern went to Harvard after which he became publisher of The Daily Planet. He and White have remained close friends even though they have frequent disagreements over White's editorials.Due to the popularity of television and the Internet, the Daily Planet had been losing money and eventually Stern decided to sell the paper to Luthor (Adventures of Superman #561, September 1998).Luthor later sold the Daily Planet to an unknown buyer for $1 (the buyer later turned out to be Bruce Wayne, whose secret identity is Batman).	125165
1988	Daily Planet: Friend in Need, A	CB			Action Comics #600/4 (May 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125166
1984	Daily Planet: Friend or Foe?	CB			Action Comics #551 January 1984.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125167
1983	Daily Planet: Friends	CB			World's Finest Comics #293 (July 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125168
1992	Daily Planet: Friends in Need	CB			Action Comics #673 (January 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125169
1988	Daily Planet: Friends In Need (Flashback)	CB			World of Metropolis #4 (November 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125170
1997	Daily Planet: Friends, Lovers, and Strangers	CB			Adventures of Superman #548 (July 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125171
1966	Daily Planet: From Riches to Rags	CB			Action Comics #337 (May 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125172
1996	Daily Planet: From the Heart (The Quest of Lois Lane)	CB			Superman, No. 118, September, 1996. The Quest of Lois Lane.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Lois goes to Bhutran in the Himalayas to investigative a heroin story and meets a priest who takes her up a mountain for a spiritual revelation, which helps her go back and marry Clark. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman is helping Superman investigate his lack of powers and his feelings toward Lois.	125173
1963	Daily Planet: Fugitive from the Phantom Zone, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #164/2 (October 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125174
1993	Daily Planet: Funeral For A Friend Part 1: Death of a Legend	CB			Adventures of Superman #498 (January 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125175
1993	Daily Planet: Funeral For A Friend Part 2: Re: Actions	CB			Action Comics #685 (January 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125176
1993	Daily Planet: Funeral For A Friend Part 4: Metropolis Mailbag II	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #76 (February 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125177
1967	Daily Planet: Fury of the Kryptonian-Killer, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #195 (April 1967).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125178
1985	Daily Planet: Future Ain't What It Used to Be!, The, (Flashback)	CB			Justice League of America #240 (July 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125179
1994	Daily Planet: Future is Now!, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #508 (January 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125180
1969	Daily Planet: Galactic Gamblers, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #185 (June 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125181
1997	Daily Planet: Gang's All Here, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #549 (August 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125182
1987	Daily Planet: Gangwar Part One: From the Streets, to the Streets!	CB			Adventures of Superman #432 (September 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125183
1999	Daily Planet: Generation Gap, The	CB			JLA/Titans #2 (January 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125184
1997	Daily Planet: Genesis Anew	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #128 (October 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125185
1971	Daily Planet: Genocide Spray	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #143 (November 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125186
1965	Daily Planet: Get Lost, Superman	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #60/3 (October 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125187
1968	Daily Planet: Get Out of My Life, Superman	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #80 (January 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125188
1959	Daily Planet: Ghost of Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #129 (May 1959).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125189
1991	Daily Planet: Ghost of Luthor, The	CB			Action Comics #668 (August 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125190
1991	Daily Planet: Ghost of Luthor. The	CB			Action Comics #668 (August 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125191
1987	Daily Planet: Ghost of Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #595 (December 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125192
1979	Daily Planet: Ghost Writer Riddle, The	CB			Superman Family #197/4 (September-October 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125193
1978	Daily Planet: Giant from the Golden Atom, The	CB			Action Comics #479 (January 1978	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125194
1961	Daily Planet: Giant Turtle Man, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #53/2 (June 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125195
1974	Daily Planet: Gift-Wrapped Doom, The	CB			Superman Family #164/2 (April-May 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125196
1958	Daily Planet: Girl of Steel, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #123 (August 1958).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125197
1960	Daily Planet: Girl That Almost Married Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #17 (May 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125198
1960	Daily Planet: Girl That Almost Married Clark Kent!, The	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 17, May 1960. Reprinted in Superman Family, No. 180, November, 1976.	Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. 	125199
1963	Daily Planet: Girl Who Refused To Marry Superman, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #38/3 (January 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125200
1962	Daily Planet: Girl Who Was Lucy Lane's Double, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #60/2 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125201
1972	Daily Planet: Girl Who Was Made of Money, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #154/2 (November 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125202
1961	Daily Planet: Girl with Green Hair, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #51/2 (March 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125203
1963	Daily Planet: Girl with the Golden Arm, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #45/2 (November 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125204
1985	Daily Planet: Give Me Power, Give Me Your World	CB			DC Comics Presents #84 (August 1985).Voice only.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125205
1989	Daily Planet: Gladiator	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #32 (June 1989).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125206
2002	Daily Planet: Going Out With A Bang!	CB			Harley Quinn #19 (June 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125207
1992	Daily Planet: Good Head on Your Shoulders, A	CB			Adventures of Superman #491 (June 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125208
1964	Daily Planet: Goose with Golden Eggs, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #76/3 (April 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125209
1957	Daily Planet: Gorilla Reporter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #24/2 (October 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125210
1968	Daily Planet: Gorilla Reporter, The -- No. 116	CB	OWN	Anonymous		Cub Reporter Jimmy Olson	125211
1985	Daily Planet: Gotham Bridge Is Falling Down	CB			World's Finest Comics #314 (April 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125212
1979	Daily Planet: Gotham City --Ghost City	CB			World's Finest Comics #259 (October-November 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125213
1969	Daily Planet: Grappler of Steel, The	CB			Action Comics #372 (February 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125214
1973	Daily Planet: Grave-Digger For Jimmy Olsen, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #159/2 (August 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125215
1954	Daily Planet: Great Caesar's Ghost	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #91/3 (August 1954).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125216
1961	Daily Planet: Great Mentor, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #147 (August 1961).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125217
1965	Daily Planet: Great Miss Universe Contest, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #83/2 (March 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125218
1977	Daily Planet: Great Phantom Peril, The	CB			Action Comics #473 (July 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125219
1980	Daily Planet: Great Space-Travel Hoax, The	CB			Action Comics #509 (July 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125220
1963	Daily Planet: Great Superman Impersonation, The	CB			Action Comics #306 (November 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125221
1981	Daily Planet: Greater Love Hath No Man	CB			World's Finest Comics #274 (December 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125222
1985	Daily Planet: Greatest Thief in the Universe, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #403 (January 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125223
1996	Daily Planet: Green Lantern: Funeral For A Hero	CB			Green Lantern Vol. 3 #81. December 1996.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125224
1996	Daily Planet: Green Lantern: Hero Quest 2: Fawcett	CB			Green Lantern Vol. 3 #72 March 1996.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125225
1993	Daily Planet: Grieving	CB			Justice League America #70 (January 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125226
1971	Daily Planet: Guardian Fights Again, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #139 (July 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125227
1962	Daily Planet: Guide to the Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude	CB	OWN		Superman in the Sixties. Daily Planet Room -- Replica of the office in which Clark Kent works - 1960s Stable of DC Writers-Artists	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125228
1968	Daily Planet: Guilty of Homicide	CB			Action Comics #358 (January 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125229
1960	Daily Planet: Gunsmoke Kid, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #45/2 (June 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125230
1982	Daily Planet: H.I.V.E. and Go Seek	CB			Action Comics #532 (June 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125231
1962	Daily Planet: Half a Superman	CB			Action Comics #290 (July 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125232
1992	Daily Planet: Hand that Robs the Cradle!, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #495 (October 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125233
1980	Daily Planet: Hang-Glide to Nowhere	CB			Superman Family #201/5 (May-June 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125234
1996	Daily Planet: Happily Ever After	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 541. December 1996	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.Clark-Lois Wedding.. Hawaiian honeymoon. Clark Kidnapped.  Superman turned into Superboy.	125235
1979	Daily Planet: Happy New Year, Rest in Peace	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #333 (March 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125236
1986	Daily Planet: Happy St. Patty’s Day	CB			Blue Devil #25 (June 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125237
1997	Daily Planet: Hard Days Night!, A	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #124 (June 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125238
1983	Daily Planet: Haunting Dooms of Halloween, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #53 (January 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125239
1982	Daily Planet: Haunting of Charlie Kweskill, The	CB			Phantom Zone #1 (January 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125240
1988	Daily Planet: He Only Laughs When I Hurt!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #16 (April 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125241
1983	Daily Planet: Head Over Heels In Trouble	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #6/2 (April 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125242
1988	Daily Planet: Headhunter	CB			Adventures of Superman #445 (October 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125243
1988	Daily Planet: Headhunter	CB			Adventures of Superman #445 (October 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125244
1991	Daily Planet: Hellfire's Web	CB			War of the Gods #1 (September 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125245
1963	Daily Planet: Helmet of Hate, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #68/3 (April 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125246
1992	Daily Planet: Here Be Monsters	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #73 (November 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125247
1978	Daily Planet: Here There Be Giants	CB			Superman Family #188/5 (March-April 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125248
1989	Daily Planet: Heritage	CB			Adventures of Superman #455 (June 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125249
1972	Daily Planet: Hero Superman Doomed to Die, The	CB			Action Comics #408 (January 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125250
1954	Daily Planet: Hide and Seek Mystery, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #2/2 (November-December 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125251
1999	Daily Planet: Higher Ground	CB			Adventures of Superman #573 (December 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125252
1969	Daily Planet: Hippie Olsen's Hate-In	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #118/2 (March 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125253
1966	Daily Planet: His Highness, Jimmy Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #97/2 (October 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125254
2000	Daily Planet: History of the City --Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		Pp. 6-36	Byline: By Perry White	125255
1984	Daily Planet: Hoax Night	CB			Action Comics #558/2 (August 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125256
1989	Daily Planet: Home	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 461. December 1989	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125257
1990	Daily Planet: Home For the Holidays	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 462. January 1990	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125258
1990	Daily Planet: Home for the Holidays	CB			Adventures of Superman #462 (January 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125259
1987	Daily Planet: Homeward Bound!	CB			Adventures of Superman #430 (July 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125260
1972	Daily Planet: Homo-Disastrous	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #146 (February 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125261
1997	Daily Planet: Honeymoon's Over, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #543 (February 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125262
2002	Daily Planet: House of Dracula, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #180 (May 2002).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125263
1948	Daily Planet: How Clark Kent Met Lois Lane	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 128, May, 1948. Reprinted in Superman, From the Thirties to the Eighties, pp. 106-115.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane.	125264
1959	Daily Planet: How Jimmy Olsen First Met Superman [Flashback]	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #36/3 (April 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125265
1980	Daily Planet: How Lois Lane Got Her Job	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 15-22	125266
1960	Daily Planet: How Lois Lane Got Her Job	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #17/3 (May 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125267
1990	Daily Planet: Human Factor, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #50 (December 1990).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125268
1958	Daily Planet: Human Flame Thrower, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #33/3 (December 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125269
1957	Daily Planet: Human Geiger Counter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #19/2 (March 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125270
1963	Daily Planet: Human Metal-Eater, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #68 (April 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125271
1959	Daily Planet: Human Octopus, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #41 (December 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125272
1962	Daily Planet: Human Porcupine, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #65/2 (December 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125273
1963	Daily Planet: Human Robot, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #70/2 (July 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125274
1958	Daily Planet: Human Skyscraper, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #28/3 (April 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125275
1955	Daily Planet: Hunted Messenger, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #4/2 (March-April 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125276
1968	Daily Planet: Hunter and the Hunted, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #181. December 1968.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125277
1978	Daily Planet: I Have Met the Enemy -- And It Is Me	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #329 (November 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125278
1982	Daily Planet: I Have Two Eyes, But I Cannot See	CB			Action Comics #529. March 1982.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125279
1976	Daily Planet: I Scared Superman To Death	CB			Superman Family #179 (October 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125280
1989	Daily Planet: I Sing the Body Elastic	CB			Adventures of Superman #458. September 1989.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125281
1974	Daily Planet: I Want To Wreck the World	CB			Action Comics #435. May 1974.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125282
1984	Daily Planet: If a Body Meets a Body…. Comics No. 392	CB	OWN		February 1984	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125283
1981	Daily Planet: If I Can't Be Clark Kent, Nobody Can	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 524. October 1981	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125284
1977	Daily Planet: If I'm Over Here, What Am I Doing Over There?	CB			Action Comics #472/2. June 1977.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125285
1962	Daily Planet: Immortal Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #37/2 (November 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125286
1954	Daily Planet: Impossible Headlines, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #92 (September 1954).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125287
1982	Daily Planet: In Final Battle	CB			DC Comics Presents #43. March 1982.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125288
1971	Daily Planet: In Search of a Dream	CB			Forever People Vol. 1 #1. February-March 1971.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125289
1964	Daily Planet: Incredible Delusion, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #47 (February 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125290
2000	Daily Planet: Industry of Metropolis -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		Pp. 56-69	Byline: By Simone DeNeige	125291
1965	Daily Planet: Infamous Four, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #89. December 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125292
1964	Daily Planet: Infernal Imp, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #169 (May 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125293
1980	Daily Planet: Inferno from the Sky	CB			DC Comics Presents #20. April 1980.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125294
2001	Daily Planet: Infestation, Chapter 4	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 778. June 2001. Part Four. The Cure!	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125295
1965	Daily Planet: Infinite Evolutions of Superman and Batman, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #151. August 1965	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125296
1966	Daily Planet: Insect-Olsen vs. the Bug Bandits	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #94. July 1966.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125297
1991	Daily Planet: Intergang -- No More!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #60 (October 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125298
1955	Daily Planet: International Daily Planet, The	CB			Action Comics #203. April 1955.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125299
1985	Daily Planet: Into the Valley of the Shadow	CB			DC Comics Presents #86. October 1985.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125300
1963	Daily Planet: Invasion of the Super-Ants, The	CB			Action Comics #296. January 1963.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125301
1988	Daily Planet: Invasion! Book One: The Alien Alliance	CB			Invasion! #1. 1988.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125302
1956	Daily Planet: Invisible Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #12/3. April 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125303
1959	Daily Planet: Invisible Life of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #40. October 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125304
1966	Daily Planet: Invulnerable Super-Enemy, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #158. June 1966.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125305
1960	Daily Planet: Irresistible Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #46/2. July 1960.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125306
1981	Daily Planet: Is Superman Going...Going...Gone?	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #360 (June 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125307
1978	Daily Planet: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Supermobile	CB			Action Comics #48. March 1978.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125308
1973	Daily Planet: Jaws of the Jaguar, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #158. June 1973.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125309
1962	Daily Planet: Jealous Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #31/2 (February 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125310
1968	Daily Planet: Jekyll-Hyde Heroes, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #173. January 1968.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125311
1958	Daily Planet: Jimmy Hits the Jackpot	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #121/3 (May 1958).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125312
1938	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			Action Comics #6. November, 1938 (Unnamed Office Boy).  First Appearance. Superman Vol. 1, #13. November-December, 1941 (named Jimmy Olson).	Photographer Jimmy Olsen started as an intern at the Metropolis newspaper, The Daily Planet. Persuaded by Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent to get full-time job with the paper.Graduated from office boy to photographer when his flair with the camera became obvious.  Also becomes firm friend with heroes who defend Metropolis, the Guardian and Superman. Grown into brave man with good heart, with a weakness for beautiful women.	125313
1982	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			DC Comics Presents #49 (September 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125314
1986	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			Man of Steel #2 (July 1986)	Reporter Jimmy Olsen is a long-time friend of Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, who encouraged him to take job at The Daily Planet. James Bartholomew Olsen is a competent reporter but his ambition, pride and foolhardiness frequently sabotage his effortsResigned from the Daily Planet in a fit of pique after he missed a deadline and another reporter wrote "his" story (SUP #103, 1999). He was hired by Cat Grant at WGBS (ACT #714, Sept. 1999).At WGBS, he made a name for himself as "Mr. Action" seeking sensational stories and ratings. Olsen was born in Metropolis, raised by his mother after his father disappeared on a military mission.Later found out his father had been involved in Cadmus. Olsen has dated many women, among them Cat Grant, Lucy Lane and Babe Tanaka. Once he was laid off from the Daily Planet and took a number of temporary jobs including free-lancing for NewsTime.Reputation as "Superman's Pal." When Superman's powers changed, Jimmy broadcast a detailed report on Superman's strengths and weaknesses (MOS #68, June 1997).	125315
1997	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			Adventures of Superman #550 (September 1997)	Reporter Jimmy Olsen decided Superman was Colin Thornton but Reporter Clark Kent convinced him that a journalist sometimes has to keep secrets and so Olsen declared on TV that Superman was…nobody! This final embarrassment cost him his job at WGBS.Eventually rehired at the Daily Planet.  When the Daily Planet closed down, Olsen was invited to work for Lex Luthor's Internet news service, LexCom, along with Lane, Dirk Armstrong and Simone D'Neige.He became the resident computer expert and frequently helped Lane with the technical aspect of her job. When Luthor mysteriously sold back the Daily Planet, Olsen returned to work on the great metropolitan newspaper as a photographer.	125316
1938	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			Action Comics #6	Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen introduced.	125317
1954	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #1. 1954	Photographer-Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen featured in his own comic book series. Introduced Jimmy's signal watch that Superman would respond to when hearing the distinctive zee-zee-zee.	125318
1985	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen -- Blob	CB			Action Comics #563/3. January 1985.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125319
1967	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen -- Campus Hero	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #102/2. June 1967.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125320
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen and the Forty Thieves	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #74/2 (January 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125321
1958	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen from Jupiter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #32/3 (October 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125322
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen Grows Up	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #47/2 (September 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125323
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen in Scotland Yard	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #59/2 (March 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125324
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen In the 50th Century	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #17 (December 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125325
1963	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen Meets Cleopatra	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #71/2 (September 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125326
1982	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen of the Eagle	CB			Superman Family #219/3 (June 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125327
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen Signal-Watch, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #37/2. June 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125328
1958	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen Signal-Watch, The. (Flashback)	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #37/2. June 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125329
1970	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen--Traitor	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #126 (January 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125330
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Ape Man	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #86. July 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125331
1957	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Bearded Boy	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #23/2 (September 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125332
1968	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Boy Wonder	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #111. June 1968.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125333
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Clark Kent's Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #11/2. March 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125334
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Coward	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #61. June 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125335
1955	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Cub Inventor	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #9. December 1955.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125336
2006	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Cub Reporter	CB			Showcase Presents: Superman Family #1. Reprinted Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #9	Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. 	125337
1980	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Editor-in-Chief	CB	OWN		Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980. 95 cents.	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 81-88	125338
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Editor-In-Chief	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #63/2. September 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125339
1958	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Foreign Correspondent	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #26/2. February 1958.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125340
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Freak	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #59/3 (March 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125341
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Hollywood Star	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #64. October 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125342
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Hollywood Star [Flashback]	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #64. October 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125343
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Juvenile Delinquent	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #40/3 October 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125344
1976	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Nashville Super-Star	CB			Superman Family #176 (April-May 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125345
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Orphan	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #46 July 1960.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125346
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Prince of Clowns	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #12. April 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125347
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Speed Demon	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #15/2. September 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125348
1955	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Super-Reporter	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #95/3 (February 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125349
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Super-Thief	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #77/3. June 1964.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125350
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Supergirl's Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #40/2. October 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125351
1954	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Superman's Ex-Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #2/3. November-December 1954.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125352
1970	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Superman's Pal, Brings Back the Newsboy Legion	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133. October 1970.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125353
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, the Bizarro Boy	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #80. October 1964.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125354
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, the Boy Swordsman	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #41/3 December 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125355
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, Wolf-Man	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52/3. April 1961.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125356
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen, World's 'Heavyweight' Champ	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #88/3. October 1965	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125357
1938	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen: First Appearance in the Comic Books	CB			Action Comics #6. November, 1938	Copy Boy-Photographer Jimmy Olsen's first appearance at the Daily Planet.	125358
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's 1,000th Scoop	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #51. March 1961.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125359
1980	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's 1000th Scoop	CB	OWN		Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980. 95 cents	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 23-31	125360
1968	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Blackest Deeds	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #110. April 1968.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125361
1991	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Blues	MUS		Spin Doctors	From album, "Pocket Full of Kryptonite," Epic, 8-27-1991	Journalists from the Daily Planet. Olsen is in love with Lois Lane and laments he can't compete with Superman. "Well, I don't think I can handle this A cloudy day in Metropolis I think I'll talk to my analyst I got it so bad for this little journalist.""It drives me up the wall and through the roof Lois and Clark in a telephone booth. I think I'm going out of my brain I got it so bad for little miss Lois Lane.""Lois Lane please put me in your plan Yeah, Lois Lane you don't need no Super Man. Come on downtown and stay with me tonight, I got a pocket full of kryptonite.""He's Leaping buildings in a single bound I'm reading Shakespeare at my place downtown. Come on downtown and make love to me, I'm Jimmy Olsen not a titan, you see. He's faster than a bullet, stronger than a train…""He's the one who got lucky got his cape around miss Lois Lane I can't believe my dilemma is real I'm competing with the man of steel."	125362
1963	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Boo Boos	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #70. July 1963.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125363
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Captive Double	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #83/3. March 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125364
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Day of Disgrace	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #84/2. April 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125365
1969	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Death Trick	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #121/2. July 1969.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125366
1954	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Double	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #93/2 (November 1954).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125367
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Double-Trouble	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #80/2. October 1964.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125368
1990	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Excellent Adventure	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #39 (January 1990).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125369
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Female Fan	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #84/3. April 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125370
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Fiery Friends	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #64/2. October 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125371
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Forgotten Adventure	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #10/2. February 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125372
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Four Fads	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #43. March 1960.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125373
1969	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Girl Trouble	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #124. October 1969.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125374
1966	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Journey to Nowhere	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #92/2. April 1966.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125375
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Kookie Scoops	CB			Adventure Comics #287/2. August 1961.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125376
1963	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Last Stand	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #66/2. January 1963	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125377
1957	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Lost Pal	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #115/2 (August 1957).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125378
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Magic Gloves	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #82. January 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125379
1966	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Magic Manacles	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #91/2. March 1966.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125380
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Martian Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #10 February 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125381
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Monster Movie	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #84. April 1965.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125382
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Private Monster	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #43/3. March 1960.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125383
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Secret Love	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #74/3. January 1964.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125384
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Secret Power	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #55/3. September 1961.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125385
1956	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super Illusions	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #13/3. June 1956.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125386
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Birthday	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #58/2. January 1962.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125387
1957	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Pet	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #20 (April 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125388
1958	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Pet	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #29/2 (June 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125389
1969	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Punch	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #120 (June 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125390
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Romance	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #64/3 (October 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125391
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Super-Signals	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #39/3. September 1959.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125392
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Sweethearts	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #56/3 (October 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125393
1957	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Two Super-Pals	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #23 (September 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125394
1963	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Viking Sweetheart	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #69/2 (June 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125395
1959	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Wedding	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #38/2 (July 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125396
1967	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Weirdo Wedding	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #100 (March 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125397
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy Olsen's Wildest Adventure	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #61/3 (June 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125398
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy the Genie	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #42/3 (January 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125399
1961	Daily Planet: Jimmy the Red, Thor's Best Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #55/2 (September 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125400
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy the Soda Jerk	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #58 (January 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125401
1965	Daily Planet: Jimmy's D-Day Adventure	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #86/2 (July 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125402
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Duel with Goliath	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #62/2 (July 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125403
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Forgotten Girl Friend [Flashback]	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #79 (September 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125404
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Gorilla Identity	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #49 (December 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125405
1964	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Indian Super-Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #81/3 (December 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125406
1963	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Inter-Dimensional Romance	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #73/3 (December 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125407
1960	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Leprechaun Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #44/2 (April 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125408
1962	Daily Planet: Jimmy's Robot Slave	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #62/3 (July 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125409
1961	Daily Planet: Jinx of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #56/2 (October 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125410
1955	Daily Planet: Jockey Olsen Rides Star Flash	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #6/2 (July-August 1955	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125411
1979	Daily Planet: Judge, Jury, and No Justice	CB			DC Comics Presents #14 (October 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125412
1956	Daily Planet: Jungle Jimmy Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #10/3 (February 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125413
1962	Daily Planet: Jury of Super-Enemies, The	CB			Action Comics #286 (March 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125414
2003	Daily Planet: Justice	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #190 (April 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125415
1967	Daily Planet: Justice League of America: Bad Day on Black Mountain	C	DVD -R HQ 6230		Episode.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125416
1976	Daily Planet: Justice League of America: Crisis on Earth-S	CB			Justice League of America #136 (November 1976).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125417
1995	Daily Planet: Justice League Year One: In 30 Seconds	CB			Justice League America Annual #9 (1995)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125418
2001	Daily Planet: Justice League:	C			Series 2001	Reporter Clark Kent (George Newbern) is Superman	125419
1987	Daily Planet: Justice League: Make War No More!	CB			Justice League #2 (June 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125420
1987	Daily Planet: Justice League: Meltdown	CB			Justice League #3 (July 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125421
1987	Daily Planet: Justice League... International!	CB			Justice League International Vol. 1 #7 (November 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125422
1978	Daily Planet: Kandor vs. Supergirl	CB			Superman Family #188/6 (March-April 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125423
1988	Daily Planet: Karma Baggers, The	CB			DC Bonus Book #1 (April 1988). (Note: Came as an insert in Action Comics #599)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125424
1980	Daily Planet: Key That Unlocked Chaos, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #27 (November 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125425
2003	Daily Planet: Kicking the Dog	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #188 (January 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125426
1975	Daily Planet: Kid Who Adopted Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman Family #170 (April-May 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125427
1964	Daily Planet: Kid Who Couldn't Lose, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #77/2 (June 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125428
1984	Daily Planet: Kid Who Master-Minded Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #398 (August 1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125429
1983	Daily Planet: Kid Who Played Superman, The	CB	OWN		Superman Vol. 1 #388 (October 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125430
1984	Daily Planet: Kid Who Played Superman, The	CB			Best of DC, The #50	Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter Justin Moore. When an invisible alien race lands their spaceship on Earth only little Micky Norris can see them and alert Superman to their scheme. 	125431
1966	Daily Planet: Kid Who Replaced Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #94/2 (July 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125432
1970	Daily Planet: Kid Who Struck Out Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #389 (June 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125433
1968	Daily Planet: Kid Who Unmasked Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #115/2 (October 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125434
1963	Daily Planet: Kid with the Golden Touch, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #73 (December 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125435
1992	Daily Planet: Killing is Serious Business'	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #69 (July 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125436
1955	Daily Planet: King for a Day	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #4/3 (March-April 1955	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125437
1960	Daily Planet: King of Crime, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #47 (September 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125438
1955	Daily Planet: King of Magic, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #6 (July-August 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125439
1955	Daily Planet: King of Marbles, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #7/3 (September 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125440
1961	Daily Planet: King of the Giant Ants	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #54/2 (July 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125441
1965	Daily Planet: King Olsen's Private Island	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #85/3 (June 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125442
1964	Daily Planet: King Superman vs. Clark Kent, Metallo	CB			Action Comics #312 (May 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125443
1973	Daily Planet: Kiss-Off for Mr. Action, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #158/2 (June 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125444
1974	Daily Planet: Krypton Connection, The	CB			Action Comics #434 (April 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125445
1978	Daily Planet: Krypton Dies Again	CB			Action Comics #489 (November 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125446
1962	Daily Planet: Krypton's First Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #154/2 (July 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125447
1970	Daily Planet: Kryptonite Express, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #196 (September 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125448
1960	Daily Planet: Kryptonite Girl, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #16/3 (April 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125449
1959	Daily Planet: Kryptonite Man, The	CB			Action Comics #249 (February 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125450
1958	Daily Planet: Lady and the Lion, The	CB			Action Comics #243 (August 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125451
1958	Daily Planet: Lady-Killer from Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #33/2 (December 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125452
2005	Daily Planet: Lana Lang and Pete Ross	CB				TV Reporter Lana Lang-Ross and Pete Ross learn Superman's secret identity. After considering divorce, they decide to work things out between them.	125453
1960	Daily Planet: Lana Lang, Superwoman	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #17/2 (May 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125454
1982	Daily Planet: Lana Lang's Farewell to Earth	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #373 (July 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125455
1981	Daily Planet: Last Dangerous Days (and Sleepless Nights) of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman Family #212/5 (November 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125456
1980	Daily Planet: Last Days of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #343 (January 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125457
1962	Daily Planet: Last Days of Superman	CB	OWN	Hamilton, Edmond (Story). Curt Swan (Pencils). George Klein (Inks).	October 1960. Superman in the Sixties.Comics No. 156	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125458
1962	Daily Planet: Last Days of Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #156 (October 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125459
1985	Daily Planet: Last Earth-Prime Story, The	CB	OWN		Superman #411. September 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125460
1980	Daily Planet: Last Headline, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 63-68	125461
1974	Daily Planet: Last Headline, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #280/2 (October 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125462
1977	Daily Planet: Last Hurrah For a Superman?!	CB			World's Finest Comics #247 (October-November 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125463
1973	Daily Planet: Last Jump of a Skyjacker	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #156 (February 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125464
1993	Daily Planet: Last Purge of Krypton!, The	CB			Action Comics #693 (November 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125465
1983	Daily Planet: Last Secret Identity, The	CB			DC Comics Presents Annual #2 (1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125466
1954	Daily Planet: Lazy Man's Best Friend, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #91/2 (August 1954).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125467
1962	Daily Planet: League of Fantastic Supermen , The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #63 (September 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125468
1957	Daily Planet: Legend of Greenbeard Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #21 (June 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125469
1958	Daily Planet: Legends That Came To Life	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #33 (December 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125470
1965	Daily Planet: Legion of Super-Creatures, The	CB			Action Comics #326 (July 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125471
1963	Daily Planet: Leslie Lowe, Girl Reporter	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #67/2 (March 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125472
2002	Daily Planet: Lex Discovers Superman is Really Clark Kent	CB				Reporter Clark Kent-Superman. Lex discovers Superman is really Clark Kent. His memory is wiped clear of this knowledge when another villain, Manchester Black, who also knows the secret, starts attacking everyone Clark Kent has ever known.	125473
1986	Daily Planet: Lex Luthor	CB			Man of Steel #2 (July 1986).	Media Mogul Lex Luthor spent some of his youth in Metropolis' Suicide Slum area. Parents died in a car crash when he was 13, shortly after he took out an insurance policy on them. Famous as engineer.Grew in power, fame and wealth making Metropolis center of operations. Married eight times. Pursued Reporter Lois Lane when Superman debuted. Campaign to destroy Superman (Man of Steel Mysteries #4).Tried to learn Superman's identity. Wouldn't believe Superman would be a reporter. Luthor faked his death, came back as Lex Luthor II. Supergirl fell in love with him (ACT #677, May 1992). Lane discovered Luthor II was really Luthor I. (ACT #700).Luthor recovered, joined forces with Contessa to plot against Superman. Secretly married. Luthor jumped at the chance to put the Daily Planet out of business when it went up for sale. Luthor bought it and closed it down, firing almost all the employees.Luthor created LexCom, a news conglomerate that was completely Internet based.  Lane offered a job at LexCom. Tried to keep control of Lane by keeping her at the office and keeping husband Kent unemployed (MOT #12, Jan. 1999).	125474
1999	Daily Planet: Lex Luthor	CB			Superman #151 (December 1999). Fall of Lex Luthor chronicled in Superman/Batman #1-6.	Media Mogul Lex Luthor mysteriously sold back the Daily Planet, allowing Lois, Jimmy, Perry and Clark to again work together for the great metropolitan newspaper.The only catch was a shadow deal with Lois Lane who agreed to bury one story of his choosing in the future (Superman #151, Dec. 1999).Luthor sacrificed his daughter Lena to ensure his continued control over Metropolis. To best Superman, he decided to run for the President of the United States.He surprised everyone by winning the election, beating George Bush and Al Gore.  In dramatic battle over Metropolis, Luthor was defeated by Superman and his presidency was impeached.Using his vast fortune and presidential authority, Luthor tried to destroy Superman. Luthor is a super genius, one of the world's smartest people, one of the world's deadliest super criminals.	125475
2001	Daily Planet: Lex Luthor becomes President of the U.S.A.	CB				Daily Planet. Lex Luthor becomes President of the U.S.A.	125476
1998	Daily Planet: Lex Luthor Buys the Daily Planet	CB				Daily Planet is bought out By Lex Luthor who immediately shuts down the newspaper leaving Clark Kent without a job. Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and the other Daily Planet Staff members are hired by Lex's new News Network -- LexCom.	125477
2000	Daily Planet: Lex Luthor Sells Back the Daily Planet	CB				Daily Planet is sold by Lex Luthor and the great Metropolitan newspaper is up and running with Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Perry White back on board. Clark takes on the job of Foreign Correspondent.	125478
2002	Daily Planet: Lex, A	CB			Adventures of Superman #600 (March 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125479
1998	Daily Planet: LexCom	CB			Adventures of Superman #562 (Oct. 1998)	Internet News Service run by Lex Luthor after he bought out the Daily Planet. It condenses the news reports coming off the Internet for subscribers. Simone D'Neige was in charge and Dirk Armstrong, Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane worked beneath her.When Lex Luthor mysteriously sold back the Daily Planet (Superman #151, Dec. 1999), Lois and Jimmy returned to work there.	125480
2000	Daily Planet: LexCorp Towers	CB			Adventures of Superman #579 (June, 2000). Action #773 (January 2001).	Media Mogul Lex Luthor's tallest structure in the world measuring 307 stories. Center of Luthor's corporate Empire and the heart of Metropolis.  All of the new futuristic technology is monitored form the Tower and with this the power to shut it all down.When Lex Luthor became President of the United States, he convinced Talia -- daughter of Ra's Al Ghul) to become the new CEO of LexCorp (ACT #773, January 2001).	125481
1993	Daily Planet: Life After Death	CB			Adventures of Superman #500 (June 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125482
1979	Daily Planet: Life Story of Superman, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 500. October 1979	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125483
1979	Daily Planet: Life Story of Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #500 (October 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125484
1993	Daily Planet: Line of Fire!	CB			Adventures of Superman #503 (August 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125485
1991	Daily Planet: Linear, Man, The	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 476. March 1991	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125486
1938	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Action Comics #1. June, 1938. First Appearance	Investigative Reporter Lois Lane works for Daily Planet. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.	125487
1986	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Man of Steel #1. October, 1986.	Reporter Lois Lane, secret wife of Clark Kent.	125488
1986	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			First appearance in Man of Steel #1 (July 1986)	Reporter Lois Lane of the Daily Planet is longtime friend and now wife of reporter Clark Kent-Superman. Born in West Germany, Lois has a younger sister, Lucy. Father a career army man. Worked full-time at Daily Planet while taking evening college classesAlso wrote mystery novels. Lois first met Superman when Kent used his powers in public to save a NASA space plane Lois had been a passenger on. In her newspaper report, she called the unknown rescuer a Superman.Scooped by Kent for Superman's first interview in Metropolis.  Accepted Kent's proposal for marriage without knowing he was Superman.When Daily Planet closed down, Lane and others went to work for LexCom, the new Internet News Service. Upset that Luthor wanted her to copy news from other sources instead of writing original stories. Remained to keep an eye on him.When Lex mysteriously sold back the Daily Planet, Lois returned to work for the paper. Lex made her agree to a secret bargain that she would bury one story of his choosing when the time came (Superman #151, Dec. 1999).	125489
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Superman #155, April 2000	Reporter Lois Lane unhappy with husband Clark Kent. Also unhappy at work. Kent a foreign correspondent. Leaves Kent with three heart wrenching words as she walked out, "Don't Wait Up."	125490
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Adventures of Superman #585. December 2000	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane have some time to themselves. Kent shows Lane the Kryptonian mental discipline of Torquasm-Rao. She is now able to separate herself from her own body and view the world from a new perspective.Lane uses this ability many times.	125491
2001	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Action #781. September 2001	Reporter Lois Lane is unhappy Lex Luthor is president of the country. Her father is serving as Secretary of Defense. When the White House came under direct attack by a cosmic threat, Sam Lane sacrifices his life to save Lois and others.	125492
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane	CB			Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #1. 1958. Series 1958-1974.	Reporter Lois Lane gets her own magazine.	125493
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Action Comic Books #764.  April 2000.	Reporter Clark Kent returns to Smallville hoping to find resolution with his wife, Reporter Lois Lane. Trying to start things over, Kent gives Lois a gift -- newly repaired tape recorder she used in her first interview with Superman.She used it one more time to say to Clark, "I need to be away from you for awhile." With no resolution in sight, Kent took his frustrations out on the moon creating a new creator.  First signs of a weakened Superman.	125494
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Adventures of Superman #578. May 2000	Reporter Lois Lane sees Lana Lang and Kent talking by her desk at the Daily Planet. After a catfight between the two women, Lana and Clark try to figure out what brought that on. Lois and Clark go their separate ways.Lane finds her way to a private office in the center of Metropolis with an offer to satisfy the wants of one of the most powerful men in Metropolis -- but it isn't Superman (Superman #156).Exotic get-away in space is one of the last hopes Kent has for a resolution with Lois. They encounter dangers and the journey does not bridge the gap between them as Kent hoped. Lois wants to be taken home and left to herself.	125495
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Man of Steel #100. May 2000	Reporter Clark Kent buries himself in his work. Reporter Lois Lane does little to mend relations between them. It definitely seems like the honeymoon is over.	125496
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Action Comic Books #765. May 2000	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane split up. Kent is ailing and the mysterious ailment inside him seems to be getting the better of him. He heads back to the Daily Planet to file his stories.While he is there a pizza delivery guy drops him a message from Lois: "Dear Clark, Can't face you…don't look for me…the living room isn't far enough away…I'm leaving forever."	125497
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Superman #157. June 2000	Reporter Clark Kent finds out why wife, Reporter Lois Lane has been so distant. After reading her note and returning home he finds her getting the last of her things. When he reaches to hold her, she becomes enraged and hits him  hard.Superman is thrown out the window and lands against LexCorp Towers. Lois "flies: out the window after him. It is not the true Lois Lane. Everything becomes clear. She had taken over some of his powers.Parasite is in the guise of Lane tells Superman as he dies that Lois is still alive and loves him more deeply than he could ever know. He says that whatever is weakening Superman is something bigger.The same illness that is hampering Superman and his powers is killing Parasite. He dies before he can tell Superman where Lois is imprisoned.	125498
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Adventures of Superman #579. June 2000	Reporter Clark Kent as Superman is searching for Reporter Lois Lane who is imprisoned somewhere in the Galaxy. Superman's ailment gets worse and his body starts to glow green.	125499
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Action Comic Books #766. June 2000	Reporter Clark Kent as Superman and Batman search for Reporter Lois Lane. At Parasite's lair, a sickening smell permeates the cave, the smell of death, and Batman secretly believes Lois Lane is dead.Superman then hears Lois' breathing from an adjoining chamber. Using the last of his strength as the illness overcomes him, he moves the boulder out from in front of the chamber and finds Lois alive and well. Then Superman collapses due to his illness.	125500
2000	Daily Planet: Lois Lane and Clark Kent	CB			Superman #158 and Action #767, July 2000	Reporter Lois Lane is alarmed by Superman's illness. Just to be back with her love and now she's about to lose him all over again. She stands by and observes as the preparation to save the Man of Steel are formed.Lane tries to figure out what's behind the attack. Kryptonite is the problem. Superman expects a full recovery.	125501
1996	Daily Planet: Lois Lane Breaks Off Her Engagement to Clark Kent	CB			Action Comics #720. 1996.	Reporter Lois Lane breaks off her engagement with Reporter Clark Kent.	125502
2006	Daily Planet: Lois Lane Girl Reporter	CB			Showcase Presents: Superman Family #1. Reprinted Superman(DC, 1939 series) #28 (May-June 1944).	Reporter Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. 	125503
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane in Hollywood	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #2/2 (May-June 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125504
2004	Daily Planet: Lois Lane Is Shot	CB				Reporter Lois Lane is shot while on assignment in the war-torn nation of Umec. Superman rescues her but has to sit idly by as doctors try to save her vowing he'll never leave her side again.	125505
1959	Daily Planet: Lois Lane Loves Clark Kent	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #12/3 (October 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125506
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Cupid	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #54 (January 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125507
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Daily Planet Editor	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #54/2 (January 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125508
1961	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Gun-Moll	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #28/3 (October 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125509
1962	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Millionairess	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #34/2 (July 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125510
1953	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Policewoman	CB			Superman, No. 84, September-October, 1953	Reporter Lois Lane. 	125511
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Super-Chef	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #1/2 (March-April 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125512
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Super-Telepath	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #56/2 (April 1965	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125513
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Superman's Girlfriend	CB			1958-1974	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125514
1947	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Superwoman!	CB			Superman, No. 43, March-April, 1947. Reprinted in Superman, from the Thirties to the Eighties, 1983. 	Reporter Lois Lane. 	125515
1963	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Volunteer Nurse	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #43/2 (August 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125516
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane, Working Girl	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #4/2 (September-October 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125517
1946	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Battle of the Atoms!, The	CB			Superman No. 38, January-February 1946. Reprinted in Superman, No. 243, October, 1971	Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Editor Perry White. 	125518
1963	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: End of Superman’s Career, The	CB			Superman No. 162, July, 1963. Reprinted in DC 100-Page Super Spectacular, No. DC-18, July, 1973. Chapter 3 of “The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue.”	Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Supermen marry Lois Lane and Lana Lang. Jimmy Olsen marries Lucy Lane. Mr. Mxyzptlk reforms. 	125519
1981	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Found	CB			Superman Family #205/4 (January-February 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125520
1972	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Free-Lancer	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #121 (April 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125521
1960	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Hercules in the 20th Century	CB			Action Comics, No. 267, August, 1960. 	Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. 	125522
1960	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Hercules in the 20th Century	CB			Action Comics, No. 267, August, 1960. 	Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. 	125523
1981	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Hostage	CB			Superman Family #211/4 (October 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125524
1970	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: I Am Curious (Black)!	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 106, November, 1970	Reporter Lois Lane.  For an assignment on Metropolis’s Black community, Little Africa, Lois gets dark skin for 24 hours and learns about racism.	125525
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: My Name is Lois Lane. I’m a Reporter	CB			Action Comics, No. 600, May, 1988	Reporter Lois Lane. 	125526
1966	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Queen and Superman -- Commoner	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #67 (August 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125527
1986	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Replacement, The	CB			Superman, No. 418, April, 1986.	Reporter Lois Lane. An alien takes over Superman’s job. The news media name him “Superman-X.” Guns turn to dust, kryptonite turns to sandstone and people begin to think the replacement has surpassed Superman. Superman-X cures hopeless diseases, but doesn’t balance his deeds with self-restraint. Lois and Jimmy Olsen show Superman-X a news story in which a child with polio and leg braces is killed in the chaos of people trying to get to the “savior” at the hospital gates. Superman-X believes it and leaves in a wail of anguish, but the tape was a fake, nobody has died although the chaos was real. Superman returns to take over.	125528
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Super-Babysitter	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #57 (May 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125529
1960	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Superman Bizarro!, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 264, May, 1960	Reporter Lois Lane. 	125530
1995	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Superman No More!	CB			Superman, the Man of Steel, No. 45, June, 1995	Reporter Lois Lane.  Conduit knows Superman’s secret identity and is attacking his friends. At the end of the episode, Superman thinks Lois Lane and Ma and Pa Kent are dead. He rips off his costume and says he will be Superman no more.	125531
1958	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane	CB			1958 to 1974. 137 issues	Reporter Lois Lane of the Daily Planet is featured in 137 issues from 1958 to 1974. Lois Lane comic was basically a spin-off from the Superman Comics. Lois went from tweed suits to miniskirts, plied a variety of trades, had many suitors.She journeyed into space and even time-traveled. But her overriding interest was Superman. In 1978, she decided to marry Clark Kent but it was Lois and Clark from an alternative universe.It would take nearly another 20 years before the real Lois and Clark were wed.	125532
1967	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Truth Mirror!, The	CB			Superman, No. 197, July, 1967	Reporter Lois Lane.  	125533
1954	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Wanted	CB			Action Comics #195 (August 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125534
1982	Daily Planet: Lois Lane: Washed, Rinsed, and Dried!	CB			Superheroes, June 25, 1982	Reporter Lois Lane and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen are detained by the Joker while searching for a doctor that the Joker has brainwashed.	125535
1966	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Anti-Superman Campaign	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #62 (January 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125536
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's College Scoops	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #55 (February 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125537
1965	Daily Planet: Lois Lane’s Great Houdini Trick!	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 58, July 1965.	Reporter Lois Lane. 	125538
1970	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Last Mile	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #100 (April 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125539
1962	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Other Life	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #35/2 (August 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125540
1962	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Revenge on Superman	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #32/3 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125541
1963	Daily Planet: Lois Lane’s Romance with Clark Kent!	CB			Superman’s Girlfriend Lois Lane,  No. 39, February 1963. 	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane	125542
1960	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Secret Daughter	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry (Story).  Kurt Schaffenberger (Pencils and Inks)	Lois Lane Comics No. 20. October 1960. Superman in the Sixties	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125543
1961	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Secret Identity	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #29 (November 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125544
1963	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Signal Watch	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #38/2 (January 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125545
1960	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Signal-Watch	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #16 (April 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125546
1959	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Sister	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #36/2 (April 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125547
1961	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Super-Brain	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #27 (August 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125548
1962	Daily Planet: Lois Lane's Wedding Day	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #37/3 (November 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125549
1974	Daily Planet: Lola Barnett's Metropolis Gossip	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #278/2 (August 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125550
1967	Daily Planet: Lone Wolf  Legionnaire Reporter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #106 October 1967.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125551
1961	Daily Planet: Lord of Olsen Castle, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #50 (January 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125552
1983	Daily Planet: Lost on a Comet	CB	OWN		Superman #390. December 1983	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125553
1983	Daily Planet: Lost On a Comet	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #390 (December 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125554
1996	Daily Planet: Love and War	CB	OWN	Kesel, Karl (writer). Stuart Immonen (Pencils). Jose Marzan Jr. (Inks).	Adventures of Superman Comics No. 535. June 1996	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125555
1996	Daily Planet: Love and War	CB			Adventures of Superman #535 (May 1996).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125556
1965	Daily Planet: Love Me, Love My Beast	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #85 (June 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125557
1957	Daily Planet: Luckiest Boy in the World, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #24/3 (October 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125558
1991	Daily Planet: Lucy Lane	CB			TMOS #5. November 1991	African-American Columnist Ron Troupe married Lucy Lane, Lois Lane's kid sister, who previously had dated Jimmy Olsen. Troupe, who took over Clark Kent's position for a time.The married couple had a baby, which caused strife with Lucy's mother and father, but eventually they confronted their racism and learned to love their new son-in-law. She remains happily married.	125559
1985	Daily Planet: Luthor -- Today You Die	CB	OWN		October 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125560
1980	Daily Planet: Luthor Fights for Good	CB			Action Comics #511 (September 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125561
1983	Daily Planet: Luthor Lashes Back!	CB			Superman #386	Daily Planet Cub Reporter Justin Moore. Editor Perry White. Cameraman Kyle. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Cameraman Mickey. Reporter Lois Lane. Morgan Edge, president of the Galaxy Broadcasting System, Superman stops Lex from destroying the Earth in the same fashion that the planet Lexor was destroyed.	125562
1983	Daily Planet: Luthor Rises Again	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #385 (July 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125563
1983	Daily Planet: Luthor Rises Again!	CB			Superman #385	Daily Planet Cub Reporter Justin Moore. Editor Perry White. Cameraman Kyle. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Cameraman Mickey. Reporter Lois Lane. After escaping the destruction of Lexor, Lex Luthor returns to Earth to seek revenge on Superman. 	125564
1983	Daily Planet: Luthor Unleashed	CB			Action Comics #544 (June 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125565
1985	Daily Planet: Luthor: Today You Die	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #412 (October 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125566
2001	Daily Planet: Luthor: Untold Story, The , Triumph Over Tragedy	CB	OWN		Lex 2000 Comics No. 1. January 2001	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.Jeph Loeb.  One or the Other. Where Were You? He Knows. Lana's Story. Word Around Metropolis.	125567
1980	Daily Planet: Luthor's Day of Reckoning	CB			Action Comics #512 (October 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125568
1966	Daily Planet: Luthor's First Victory over Superman	CB			Action Comics #335 (March 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125569
1973	Daily Planet: Luthor's Hammer of Hate	CB			Action Comics #423 (April 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125570
1958	Daily Planet: Mad Hatter of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #31/2 (September 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125571
1962	Daily Planet: Madam Jekyll of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #36/2 (October 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125572
1973	Daily Planet: Made-To-Order-Menace, The	CB			Action Comics #420. January 1973.	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125573
1962	Daily Planet: Magic Spectacles, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #31 (February 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125574
2001	Daily Planet: Making "Superman": Filming the Legend	DT			Short	Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen-Host (Marc McClure).	125575
1981	Daily Planet: Man and Supermarvel	CB			DC Comics Presents #33 (May 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125576
1966	Daily Planet: Man from S.C.A.R., The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #92 (April 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125577
1971	Daily Planet: Man from Transilvane, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #142 (October 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125578
1959	Daily Planet: Man No Prison Could Hold, The	CB			Action Comics #248 (January 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125579
1987	Daily Planet: Man O'War!	CB			Adventures of Superman #424 (January 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125580
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 16 -- Hard Knocks.	CB	OWN		October 1992	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125581
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 16 -- There's a New Guy in Town	CB	OWN		October 1988.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125582
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 27 -- Bad Character	CB	OWN		November 1993	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125583
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 28 -- Professionals, The	CB	OWN		December 1993	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125584
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 29 -- Blood Thirst	CB	OWN		January 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125585
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 30 -- Resurrection!	CB	OWN		February 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125586
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 31 -- Obsessions!	CB	OWN		March 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125587
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 32 -- Love & Death	CB	OWN		April 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125588
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 33 -- Under Siege!	CB	OWN		May 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125589
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The -- No. 34 -- War	CB	OWN		June 1994	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125590
2001	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Adventures of Krypto! Superman's Alien Super-Hound, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #112 (May 2001).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125591
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Altered States	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #72 (October 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125592
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Bad Character	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #27 (November 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125593
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Blood Thirst!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #29 (January 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125594
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Columnist Catherine Cat Grant	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #67 (May 1997	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125595
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Countdown to Zero	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #37 (September 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125596
1991	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Curse of the Atomic Skull, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #5 (November 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125597
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Deja News	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #70 (August 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125598
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Doomsday Is Here!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #19 (January 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125599
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Doomsday! Part One	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #18 (December 1992). [45]	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125600
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Doomsday! Part One	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #18 (December 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125601
2002	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Ending Battle, Part Three: In the Dark of the Noon Day Sun	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #130 (November 2002).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125602
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Funeral For A Friend Part 3: Funeral Day	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #20 (February 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125603
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Funeral For A Friend Part 7: Ghosts	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #21 (March 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125604
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Hard Knocks	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #16 (October 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125605
2000	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Home	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #96 (January 2000).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125606
1991	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Idle Hands	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #4 (October 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125607
1991	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Kid Who Talks To Superman, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #2 (August 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125608
1999	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Krypton Lives [in flashback in issue #96 between panels]	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #95 (December 1999	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125609
1991	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Man of Steel/Man of Fire!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #1 (July 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125610
2001	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Metropolitan Rapture	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #115 (August 2001).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125611
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Night Moves	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #14 (August 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125612
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Panic In the Sky! Fifth Strike: Tidal Wave!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #10 (April 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125613
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Panic In the Sky! First Strike: Power Breakfast	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #9 (March 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125614
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Panic in the Streets	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #12 (June 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125615
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Power Trip!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #8 (February 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125616
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Power!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #68 (June 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125617
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Prey	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #69 (July 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125618
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Professionals, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #28 (December 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125619
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Rematch!	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #71 (September 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125620
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Return!, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #25 (September 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125621
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Sanctuary	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #15 (September 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125622
1992	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: Stormy Weather	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #7 (January 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125623
1994	Daily Planet: Man of Steel, The: War	CB			Superman: The Man of Steel #34 (June 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125624
1993	Daily Planet: Man of Steel: Ambush	CB			Superman: Man of Steel #23 (July 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125625
1986	Daily Planet: Man of Steel: Story of the Century, The	CB			Man of Steel #2 (October 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125626
1954	Daily Planet: Man of Steel's Substitute, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #1/3 (September-October 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125627
1992	Daily Planet: Man of the Hour	CB			Action Comics #676 (April 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125628
1996	Daily Planet: Man of Tomorrow, The: ...World's Mightiest Mortals!, The	CB			Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #4 (spring 1996).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125629
1996	Daily Planet: Man of Tomorrow, The: To Have and To Hold?	CB			Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #5 (summer 1996	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant	125630
1997	Daily Planet: Man of Tomorrow, The: True Grit	CB			Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #8 (spring 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant	125631
1974	Daily Planet: Man Who Betrayed Krypton, The	CB			Action Comics #440 (October 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125632
1955	Daily Planet: Man Who Collected Excitement, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #3/3 (January-February 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125633
1982	Daily Planet: Man Who Created Villains, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #44 (April 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125634
1975	Daily Planet: Man Who Cried Super-Wolf', The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #290 (August 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125635
1968	Daily Planet: Man Who Destroyed Krypton, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #205 (April 1968).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125636
1963	Daily Planet: Man Who Discovered Superman's Secret Identity, The	CB			Action Comics #297 (February 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125637
1962	Daily Planet: Man Who Exposed Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #288 (May 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125638
1982	Daily Planet: Man Who Lived Twice, The	CB			Superman Family #215/4 (February 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125639
1981	Daily Planet: Man Who Murdered Metropolis, The	CB			Action Comics #526 (December 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125640
1982	Daily Planet: Man Who Saved the Future, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #378 (December 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125641
1964	Daily Planet: Man Who Stole Superman's Secret Life, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #169/2 (May 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125642
1976	Daily Planet: Man Who Toyed With Death, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #305 (November 1976).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125643
1962	Daily Planet: Man Who Trained Supermen, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #151/2 (February 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125644
1963	Daily Planet: Man Who Was Clark Kent’s Double, The	CB			Superman’s Girlfriend Lois Lane,  No. 3, August 1958. Reprinted in Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane Annual, No. 1, Summer, 1962. Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 99, February, 1970.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane	125645
1969	Daily Planet: Man With Superman's Heart, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #189 (November 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125646
1984	Daily Planet: Mark of Bizarro, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #71 (July 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125647
1978	Daily Planet: Marriage between Superman and Lois Lane	CB			Action Comics #484. 1978.	Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman) and Lois Lane get married.	125648
1987	Daily Planet: Massacre In Gray	CB			Justice League #6 (October 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125649
1994	Daily Planet: Massacre in Metropolis!	CB			Adventures of Superman #515 (August 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125650
1985	Daily Planet: May the Best World Win	CB			Action Comics #574 (December 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125651
1983	Daily Planet: May You Live In Interesting Times	CB			DC Comics Presents #64 (December 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125652
1959	Daily Planet: MC of the Midnight Scare Theater, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #38 (July 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125653
1982	Daily Planet: Measure of a Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #538 (December 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125654
2000	Daily Planet: Media, The -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		Pp. 70-78	Byline: By Catherine Grant	125655
1956	Daily Planet: Meek Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #14/2 (August 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125656
1972	Daily Planet: Meet the Tempter and Die	CB			World's Finest Comics #209 (February 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125657
1978	Daily Planet: Memories of Menace	CB			Superman Family #189/6 (May-June 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125658
1984	Daily Planet: Men Who Saw Superman Die, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #399 (September 1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125659
1971	Daily Planet: Menace at 1,000 Degrees	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #238 (June 1971).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125660
1965	Daily Planet: Menace of Gold Kryptonite, The (Flashback)	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #179/2 (August 1965	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125661
1964	Daily Planet: Menace of Insect Island, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #79/2 (September 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125662
1959	Daily Planet: Menace of Metallo, The	CB			Action Comics #252 (May 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125663
1959	Daily Planet: Menace of Superman's Fan Mail, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #35 (March 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125664
1975	Daily Planet: Menace of the Micro-Monster, The	CB			Superman Family #173 (October-November 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125665
2002	Daily Planet: Mercy, Love, and Blood, Part 1	CB			Action Comics #787 (March 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125666
2002	Daily Planet: Mercy, Love, and Blood, Part 2 (Behind the Scenes)	CB			Action Comics #788 (April 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125667
1957	Daily Planet: Merman of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #20/3 (April 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125668
1939	Daily Planet: Metropolis	CB			Action Comics #16	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman's home town is identified as Metropolis.	125669
2002	Daily Planet: Metropolis E-Mailbag	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #177 (February 2002).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125670
2002	Daily Planet: Metropolis Mailbag	CB			Harley Quinn #15 (February 2002).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125671
2000	Daily Planet: Metropolis Pastimes -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		Pp. 92-107	Byline: By Ron Troupe	125672
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Coming To Life	CB			Superman: Metropolis #6 (September 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125673
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Love Springs Eternal	CB			Superman: Metropolis #2 (May 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125674
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Purpose	CB			Superman: Metropolis #3 (June 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125675
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Small Favors	CB			Superman: Metropolis #5 (August 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125676
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Welcome to the City of Tomorrow	CB			Superman: Metropolis #1 (April 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125677
2003	Daily Planet: Metropolis: Will of God, The	CB			Superman: Metropolis #4 (July 2003).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125678
2008	Daily Planet: Metropolis’ Daily Online News Magazine: 52 Weeklies	W			www.dccomics.com/sites/52/	Daily Planet: Metropolis’ Daily Online News Magazine.  The most comprehensive online newspaper of Earth 26. Weeklies include descriptions of 52 comic books. Includes forecasts of Metropolis weather. Headlines. WGBS schedule. Ask Prof. Expert by Charles Expert, Professor of Advice-ology.	125679
1968	Daily Planet: Midas of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #108 (January 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125680
1959	Daily Planet: Million-Dollar Mistakes, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #39/2 (September 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125681
1955	Daily Planet: Million-Dollar Question, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #9/2 (December 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125682
1983	Daily Planet: Mind-Switch in Time, A	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #380 (February 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125683
1980	Daily Planet: Miraculous Return of Jonathan Kent, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 507. May 1980	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125684
1960	Daily Planet: Miss Jimmy Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #44/3 (April 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125685
1955	Daily Planet: Missile of Steel, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #9/3 (December 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125686
1983	Daily Planet: Missy Doesn't Live Here Anymore	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #4/2 (February 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125687
1991	Daily Planet: Mister Z!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #51 (January 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125688
1981	Daily Planet: Momentus, Master of the Moon	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #355 (January 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125689
1972	Daily Planet: Monarch of All He Subdues	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #148 (April 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125690
1963	Daily Planet: Monkey's Paw, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #42/2 (July 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125691
1963	Daily Planet: Monster from Krypton, The	CB			Action Comics #303 (August 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125692
1961	Daily Planet: Monster That Loved Aqua-Jimmy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #55 (September 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125693
1965	Daily Planet: Monster Who Loved Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #54/3 (January 1965)."Jimmy Olsen's Magic Gloves"	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125694
1960	Daily Planet: Monsters from Earth, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #47/3 (September 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125695
1986	Daily Planet: Monumental Menace of Metropolis, The (aka "Monumental" Menace of Metropolis, The)	CB			Action Comics #576/2 (February 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125696
1988	Daily Planet: Morgan Edge	CB			Superman #16 (April, 1988).	Media Mogul Morgan Edge, former head of Galaxy Communications and leader of a criminal gang. Edge's criminal career exposed by Reporters Cat Grant, Clark Kent and Lois Lane.He was arrested by Superman after a robot tried to assassinate Kent and Lane. While in jail, Edge wrote a tell-all autobiography embarrassing Cat Grant and her father, Vinnie Edge.Escaping from prison, Edge began recruiting second-rate villains to form the Superman Revenge Squad. His goal is to destroy Superman, discredit Lex Luthor and became a major player in Metropolis.	125697
1971	Daily Planet: Morgan Edge	CB			Superman #233. 1971.	Media Mogul Morgan Edge buys the Daily Planet and decides Clark Kent should become a television news reporter for WGBS.WGBS-TV Staff: Manager Vinnie Edge. Journalist Tana Moon, WGBS-TV and Kona TV. WGBS-TV Reporters Quentin Fairacre, Dan Whether, Matt Olsen, Denise Young, Emma Bradshaw, Wes Lesman, Walter Lewis, Jack Hayes.	125698
1963	Daily Planet: Mortal Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #160 (April 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125699
1959	Daily Planet: Most Amazing Camera in the World, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #34/3 (January 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125700
1969	Daily Planet: Most Dangerous Door in the World, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #213 (January 1969).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125701
1959	Daily Planet: Most Hated Girl in Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #9 (May 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125702
1986	Daily Planet: Most Popular Man in Metropolis, The	CB			Action Comics #578 (April 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125703
1978	Daily Planet: Most Precious Plunder, The	CB			Superman Family #191/5 (September-October 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125704
1970	Daily Planet: Mountain of Judgment, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (December 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125705
1960	Daily Planet: Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Superman) Kent!	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 19, August, 1960. Reprinted in 80-page Giant, No. 3, September, 1964.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane	125706
1985	Daily Planet: Mr. Mxyzptlk, Media Star	CB			Action Comics #563/2 (January 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125707
1966	Daily Planet: Mr. Mxyzptlk's Partner in Crime	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #90/2 (January 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125708
1957	Daily Planet: Mrs. Superman	CB			Showcase #9/3 (July-August 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125709
1987	Daily Planet: Mummy Strikes, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #5 (May 1987).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125710
1979	Daily Planet: Murder by Starlight	CB			DC Comics Presents #11 (July 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125711
1972	Daily Planet: Murder in Metropolis	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #153 (October 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125712
1967	Daily Planet: Murder of Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #103 (July 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125713
1963	Daily Planet: Murder of Lana Lang, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #44 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125714
1968	Daily Planet: Murderous Magnaman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #112 (July 1968	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125715
1979	Daily Planet: Mxyzptlk Spelled Backwards Is T-R-O-U-B-L-E	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #335 (May 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125716
1975	Daily Planet: My Best Friend, the Super-Spy	CB			Action Comics #449 (July 1975).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125717
1989	Daily Planet: My Lady Maxima	CB			Action Comics #645 (September 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125718
1977	Daily Planet: My Son, the Orphan	CB			Action Comics #468/2 (February 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125719
1962	Daily Planet: Mysterious Lord of Devil's Island, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #65/3 (December 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125720
1970	Daily Planet: Mystery Bombers, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #228 (July 1970).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125721
1964	Daily Planet: Mystery of Convict 313, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #75 (March 1964).  (Flashback)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125722
1985	Daily Planet: Mystery of Jimmy Olsen's Alter Ego, The	CB			Action Comics #570 (August 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125723
1970	Daily Planet: Mystery of Kryptonite Plus, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #126/2 (January 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125724
1956	Daily Planet: Mystery of the Canine Champ, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #15 (September 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125725
1957	Daily Planet: Mystery of the Millionaire Hoboes, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #22 (August 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125726
1981	Daily Planet: Mystery of the Missing Mail	CB			Superman Family #208/5 (July 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125727
1985	Daily Planet: Mystery of the Super-Batman	CB	OWN		Superman #405. March 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125728
1960	Daily Planet: Mystery of the Tiny Supermen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #48/3 (October 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125729
1987	Daily Planet: Name Game, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #11 (November 1987).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125730
1990	Daily Planet: Nasty Boys	CB			Adventures of Superman #469 (August 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125731
1991	Daily Planet: National Whisper, The	CB			Action #668 (August 1991).	Tabloid Newspaper The National Whisper is based in Metropolis and is America's leading tabloid. Printing all sorts of stories, most of them absurd, The National Whisper often fights with Superman.One such incident took place after the apparent death of Lex Luthor. The paper printed the headline: "Superman Helped Luthor Fake Death, Says Expert."Once aware of the article, Superman immediately flew to the offices of The National Whisper, and confronted the editor on duty."Maybe the Whisper doesn't have the rep that the Planet or the Star do, but our job is still the same…to sell papers!"  (ACT #668, August 1991).	125732
1990	Daily Planet: Native Sons	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #45 (July 1990).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125733
1982	Daily Planet: Negative Woman Goes Berserk	CB			DC Comics Presents #52 (December 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125734
1981	Daily Planet: Neutron Nightmare	CB			Action Comics #525 (November 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125735
1981	Daily Planet: Never Take Candy From A Stranger	CB			Superman Family #209/5 (August 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125736
1984	Daily Planet: Never Too Busy For a Fan	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #399/2 (September 1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125737
1997	Daily Planet: New Batman and Superman Adventures, The	C			Series 1997-2000	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125738
1960	Daily Planet: New Life of Super-Merman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #139 (August 1960).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125739
1966	Daily Planet: New Lives of Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #182 (January 1966).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125740
1962	Daily Planet: New Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #291 (August 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125741
1964	Daily Planet: New Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #172 (October 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125742
1965	Daily Planet: New Terrific Team, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #147 (February 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125743
1991	Daily Planet: NewsTime Magazine	CB				News Magazine. One of the world's most prominent periodicals, NewsTime is a major weekly news magazine such as Time Magazine and Newsweek. Based in Metropolis, NewsTime competes with other magazines and newspapers such as The Daily Planet.Online, it aggressively vies with Lex-Com. NewsTime is owned by Collin Thornton, one of the world's most influential men, but secretly a demon. When Metropolis was destroyed, every building was decimated -- except the NewsTime building.As owner of NewsTime, he has managed to keep NewsTime as a nonbiased magazine and not as a tool to manipulate the truth as Lex Luthor has done with LexCom, LNN and the other media he owns.Clark Kent once served as publisher of NewsTime magazine, but his job was complicated.	125744
2000	Daily Planet: Night at the Opera	CB			Adventures of Superman #575 (February 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125745
1978	Daily Planet: Night of the Looters, The	CB			Superman Family #189 (May-June 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125746
1983	Daily Planet: Night of the Midnight Sun	CB			World's Finest Comics #294 (August 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125747
1977	Daily Planet: Night Superman Was Buried In Boot Hill, The	CB			Action Comics #469 (March 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125748
1964	Daily Planet: Nightmare Ordeal of Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #171/3 (August 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125749
1969	Daily Planet: Nine Lives -- Like a Cat	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #119 (April 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125750
1963	Daily Planet: Nine Lives of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #71/3 (September 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125751
1970	Daily Planet: No Father for Jimmy	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #128 (April 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125752
1990	Daily Planet: No Title	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #49 (November 1990). [No Title]	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125753
1978	Daily Planet: No Tomorrow for Superman	CB			Action Comics #490 (December 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125754
1977	Daily Planet: Nobody Beats a Superman	CB			Black Lightning Vol. 1 #5 (November 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125755
1957	Daily Planet: Non-Super Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #111 (February 1957).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125756
1965	Daily Planet: Nostradamus of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #83 (March 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125757
1992	Daily Planet: Odds & ...Endings	CB			Action Comics #681 (September 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125758
1982	Daily Planet: Old Friends, New Betrayals	CB			Superman Family #220/2 (July 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125759
1987	Daily Planet: Old Ties	CB			Adventures of Superman #429 (June 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125760
1959	Daily Planet: Oldest Man in Metropolis, The	CB			Action Comics #251 (April 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125761
1973	Daily Planet: Olsen Experiment, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #161 (November 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125762
1972	Daily Planet: Olsen the Red, Last of the Vikings	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #154 (November 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125763
1962	Daily Planet: Olsen the Roughneck	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #61/2 (June 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125764
1964	Daily Planet: Olsen-Robin Team Versus "the Superman-Batman Team," The	CB			World's Finest Comics #141 (May 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125765
1970	Daily Planet: Olsen, the Teen Wonder	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #130/2 (July 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125766
1959	Daily Planet: Olsen's Super-Supper	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #38/3 (July 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125767
1965	Daily Planet: Olsen's Super-Survival Kit	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #89/2 (December 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125768
1993	Daily Planet: On the Edge	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #83 (November 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125769
1983	Daily Planet: Once Again --Superman	CB			Action Comics #541 (March 1983	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125770
1984	Daily Planet: Once and Future Peri, The	CB			Action Comics #559 (September 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125771
1973	Daily Planet: One by One My Brothers Die	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #162 (December 1973-January 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125772
1999	Daily Planet: One of Ours	CB			JLA/Titans #1 (December 1998).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125773
2001	Daily Planet: One or the Other. Where Were You? He Knows. Lana's Story. Word Around Metropolis	CB	OWN		Lex 2000 Comics No. 1. January 2001 -- Jeph Loeb.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125774
1967	Daily Planet: One-Man Legion, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #99 (January 1967	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125775
1982	Daily Planet: Ones That Almost Got Away, The	CB			Superman Family #218/2 (May 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125776
1982	Daily Planet: Ones That Almost Got Away, The. (Flashback)	CB			Superman Family #218/2 (May 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125777
1969	Daily Planet: Only Way To Kill Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #376 (May 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125778
1981	Daily Planet: Open Season on Red-Headed Reporters	CB			Superman Family #206/5 (March-April 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125779
1984	Daily Planet: Operation: False Front	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #401 (November 1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125780
1965	Daily Planet: Oracle' Olsen's Future Scoops	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #87/3 (September 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125781
1977	Daily Planet: Origin of the Justice League -- Minus One!, The	CB			Justice League of America #144 (July 1977).  (Flashback)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125782
2001	Daily Planet: Our Fighting Forces	CB			Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War #1 (October 2001).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125783
1991	Daily Planet: Out of the Mist	CB			Adventures of Superman #485 (December 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125784
1990	Daily Planet: Outcast, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #468 (July 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125785
1965	Daily Planet: Outlaw Fort Knox, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #179 (August 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125786
1958	Daily Planet: Outlaw Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #27/3 (March 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125787
1988	Daily Planet: Over the Edge	CB			Adventures of Superman #447 (December 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125788
1992	Daily Planet: Panic In the Sky! Epilogue: Hail the Conquering Heroes	CB			Adventures of Superman #489 (April 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125789
1992	Daily Planet: Panic In the Sky! Final Strike: Our Army At War	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #66 (April 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125790
1992	Daily Planet: Panic In the Sky! Fourth Strike: Divide and Conquer	CB			Action Comics #675 (March 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125791
1992	Daily Planet: Panic In the Sky! Second Strike: Head Man	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #65 (March 1992)	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125792
1992	Daily Planet: Panic In the Sky! Third Strike: Counter Strike!	CB			Adventures of Superman #488 (March 1992)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125793
1984	Daily Planet: Pantheon part 1: A World Upheaval, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #296 (October 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125794
1983	Daily Planet: Past Imperfect	CB			Action Comics #539 (January 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125795
1992	Daily Planet: Past is Prologue, The	CB			Action Comics #674 (February 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125796
1993	Daily Planet: Payback!	CB			Adventures of Superman #506 (November 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125797
1992	Daily Planet: Payment Due	CB			Action Comics #680 (August 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125798
1970	Daily Planet: Pen of Prophecy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #129/2 (June 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125799
1970	Daily Planet: Peril of the Paired Planets!	CB			Justice League of America #82 (August 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125800
1985	Daily Planet: Peril of the Pass-Along Powers	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #407 (May 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125801
1985	Daily Planet: Peril of the Pass-Along Powers!	CB	OWN		Superman #407. May 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125802
1961	Daily Planet: Perils of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52/2 (April 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125803
1940	Daily Planet: Perry White	CB			Superman Vol. 1, #7. November-December, 1940. First Appearance in comics.	Editor Perry White starts out as a reporter for the Daily Planet. Now the editor.	125804
1986	Daily Planet: Perry White	CB			Man of Steel #2. July 1986	Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet. He became a copy boy at the Daily Planet beginning his lifetime career that would make him a successful reporter and eventually the Planet's managing editor.Born in Metropolis' Suicide Slum area, White grew up with a father missing after going to fight overseas. White met Lex Luthor when they were kids. Luthor diversified his holdings in the new LexCorp company and moved into the Planet building.He purchased the Daily Planet. Although making the paper profitable, Luthor sold it after deciding to pursue technology and television investments. White's exposure to Luthor made him suspicious of benefactor Luthor.Turning down an offer from Luthor to become part of Luthor's new TV station, WLEX, White found an investor who saved the Daily Planet on condition White became editor instead of being a reporter.White married Alice Spencer and had a son Jerry White Jr. Later, White learns Luthor was Jerry's natural father after Luthor briefly seduced Alice while White was reporting overseas.	125805
1999	Daily Planet: Perry White	CB			Superman #151. December 1999	Editor Perry White began teaching journalism at Metropolis University when Lex Luthor bought and shut down the Daily Planet. He returned to the Planet when Lex Luthor mysteriously sold the newspaper back. White having chemotherapy to treat lung cancer.When Jerry White Jr., Alice's son, died following being shot, White and his wife grieved and White took a leave of absence from the Daily Planet. Adopted orphaned boy. White argues with Franklin Stern over hiring a new columnist.	125806
1940	Daily Planet: Perry White	CB			Superman #7. 1940	Reporter Clark Kent's newspaper editor is introduced as Perry White.	125807
1960	Daily Planet: Perry White, Cub Reporter	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #42/2 (January 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125808
1976	Daily Planet: Perry White, Jr., Demon Reporter!	CB			Superman Family, No. 175, February-March, 1976. Reprinted from Superman, No. 108, September, 1956. 	Reporter Perry White Jr.	125809
1962	Daily Planet: Perry White's Manhunt for Superman	CB			Action Comics #287 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125810
1987	Daily Planet: Personal Best	CB			Adventures of Superman #428 (May 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125811
1960	Daily Planet: Phantom Fingers Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #43/2 (March 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125812
1975	Daily Planet: Phantom Horseman of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #289 (July 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125813
1979	Daily Planet: Phantom of the Opry	CB			Superman Family #198/3 (November-December 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125814
1978	Daily Planet: Phoenix of Steel, A	CB			Superman Family #187/2 (January-February 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125815
2001	Daily Planet: Pillar of Earth	CB			Adventures of Superman #588 (March 2001).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125816
1984	Daily Planet: Plague	CB			World's Finest Comics #303 (May 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125817
1969	Daily Planet: Planet of the Capes, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #117 (January 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125818
1991	Daily Planet: Planet Strikes, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #482 (September 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125819
1991	Daily Planet: Planet Strikes, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #482 (September 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125820
1980	Daily Planet: Plight of the Human Comet	CB			DC Comics Presents #22 (June 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125821
1963	Daily Planet: Plot Against Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #71 (September 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125822
1968	Daily Planet: Power of the Parasite, The	CB			Action Comics #361 (March 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125823
1988	Daily Planet: Power Play	CB			Adventures of Superman #442 (July 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125824
1988	Daily Planet: Power Politics	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #24 (December 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	125825
1988	Daily Planet: Power That Failed!, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #19 (July 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125826
1955	Daily Planet: Practical Joker, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #95/2 (February 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125827
1964	Daily Planet: Pranks of Jimmy the Imp, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #74 (January 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125828
1983	Daily Planet: Price of Progress, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #54 (February 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125829
1964	Daily Planet: Prison for Heroes	CB			World's Finest Comics #145 (November 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125830
1966	Daily Planet: Prisoner of DEMON, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #191 (November 1966).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125831
1977	Daily Planet: Prisoner of the Kryptonite Asteroid, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #246 (August-September 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125832
1986	Daily Planet: Prisoners of Time (1986 A. D. To CCLIII A.D.)	CB			Action Comics #579 (May 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125833
1966	Daily Planet: Prize Is a Planet, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #96 (September 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125834
1965	Daily Planet: Project Earth-Doom	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #178 (July 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125835
1979	Daily Planet: Project: Perilous, The	CB			Superman Family #193/2 (January-February 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125836
1992	Daily Planet: Purge	CB			Adventures of Superman #486 (January 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125837
1969	Daily Planet: Puzzles of Space and Time, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #123/3 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125838
1969	Daily Planet: Puzzles of Space and Time, The. (Flashback)	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #123/3 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125839
1978	Daily Planet: Quest for the Guardian, The	CB			Superman Family #191/2 (September-October 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125840
1990	Daily Planet: Quest For Vengeance	CB			Adventures of Superman Annual #2 (1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125841
1986	Daily Planet: Quicksand	CB			Lois Lane #2 (September 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125842
1970	Daily Planet: Race to Save the Universe	CB			World's Finest Comics #198 (November 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125843
1970	Daily Planet: Race To Save Time	CB			World's Finest Comics #199 (December 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125844
1982	Daily Planet: Racket, The	CB			Superman Family #222/2 (September 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125845
1956	Daily Planet: Radioactive Boy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #17/3 (December 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125846
1992	Daily Planet: Rage	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #72 (October 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125847
1955	Daily Planet: Rainbow Doom, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #101/3 (November 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125848
1958	Daily Planet: Rainbow Superman, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #3 (July-August 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125849
1958	Daily Planet: Rainbow Superman, The	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 3, August, 1958. Reprinted in Superman Annual, No. 8, Winter, 1963-1964 as “The Rainbow Clark Kent.”	Reporters Lois Lane and  Clark Kent. 	125850
1984	Daily Planet: Rampage in Scarlet	CB			DC Comics Presents #73 (September 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125851
1964	Daily Planet: Ransom of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #81 (December 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125852
2003	Daily Planet: Rather, Rinse, Repeat	CB			Adventures of Superman #617 (August 2003).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125853
1957	Daily Planet: Ray That Changed Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #116 (September 1957).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125854
1967	Daily Planet: Real Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1, #198 (July 1967).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125855
1967	Daily Planet: Real Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman, No. 198, July, 1967.	Reporters Lois Lane and  Clark Kent. 	125856
1983	Daily Planet: Rebirth	CB			Action Comics #544/2 (June 1983,  Pages 1-8	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125857
1961	Daily Planet: Red Kryptonite Menace	CB			Action Comics #283 (December 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125858
1964	Daily Planet: Red-Headed Beatle of 1,000 B. C., The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #79/3 (September 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125859
1990	Daily Planet: Reflections	CB			Action Comics #650 (February 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125860
2000	Daily Planet: Reign Emperor Joker, The (Part Five)	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 770. October 2000. Reign Emperor Joker, The, Part Five: He Who Laughs Last	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125861
2000	Daily Planet: Reign of Emperor Joker, The (Part Two) -- Adventures of Superman Comics No. 583	CB	OWN		October 2000 -- Reign of Emperor Joker, The, Part Two: Life is But a (Very Bad) Dream	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125862
1993	Daily Planet: Reign of the Superman!	CB			Adventures of Superman #505 (October 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125863
1986	Daily Planet: Replacement, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #418 (April 1986).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125864
1980	Daily Planet: Reporter Nobody Knows, The	CB			Superman Family #202/5 (July-August 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125865
1980	Daily Planet: Reporter Who Cried Wolf, The	CB			Superman Family #203/5 (September-October 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125866
1977	Daily Planet: Reporter with the Radar Mind, The	CB			Superman Family #182/7 (March-April 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125867
1982	Daily Planet: Reporters Are Not Born	CB			Superman Family #216/4 (March 1982	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125868
1965	Daily Planet: Reptile Girl of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #61/2 (November 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125869
2000	Daily Planet: Restaurants & Lodging -- Daily Planet Guide to Metropolis, The: City of Tomorrow, The	CB	OWN		Pp. 79-91	Byline: By Jimmy Olsen	125870
1964	Daily Planet: Return of Jimmy's Lost Love, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #78/3 (July 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125871
1965	Daily Planet: Return of Lois's Monster Sweetheart, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #57/2 (May 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125872
1980	Daily Planet: Return of Superman Island, The	CB			Action Comics #513 (November 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125873
1997	Daily Planet: Return of the Hero	CB	OWN		Superman Adventures Comics No. 9. July 1997. Based on the Animated Series on the Warner Brothers Kids Network	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125874
1991	Daily Planet: Return of the Krypton Man	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #57 (July 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125875
1995	Daily Planet: Return, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #527 (September 1995	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125876
1985	Daily Planet: Revenge Is Life -- Death To Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #414 (December 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125877
1964	Daily Planet: Revenge of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #78 (July 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125878
1982	Daily Planet: Revengers Strike Back, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #367 (January 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125879
1961	Daily Planet: Reversed Super-Power, The	CB			Action Comics #274 (March 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125880
1963	Daily Planet: Richest Boy in Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #68/2 (April 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125881
1965	Daily Planet: Riddle of the Olsen Statue, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #88/2 (October 1965	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125882
1962	Daily Planet: Riddle of the Robot Justice League!, The	CB			Justice League of America #13 (August 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125883
1979	Daily Planet: Riddle of the Runaway Rocket, The	CB			Superman Family #198/4 (November-December 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125884
1957	Daily Planet: Riddle Reporter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #18/2 (February 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125885
2006	Daily Planet: Riddle Reporter, The	CB			Showcase Presents: Superman Family #1. Reprinted Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #18	Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Riddle Reporter (a robot). Editor Perry White. 	125886
1975	Daily Planet: Right Down My Alley	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #289/2 (July 1975).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125887
1990	Daily Planet: Rings of Fire	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman Comics No. 473. December 1990	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125888
1990	Daily Planet: Rings of Fire	CB			Adventures of Superman #473 (December 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125889
1956	Daily Planet: Rip Van Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #107/3 (August 1956).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125890
1974	Daily Planet: Rip-Off On Pier 13, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #163/2 (February-March 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125891
1967	Daily Planet: Rise and Fall of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #107 (December 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125892
1969	Daily Planet: Robber Robot, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #123/2 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125893
1959	Daily Planet: Robot Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #35/2 (March 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125894
1959	Daily Planet: Robot Reporter, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #41/2 (December 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125895
1958	Daily Planet: Rock 'n' Roll Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #32/2 (October 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125896
1963	Daily Planet: Romance of Superbaby and Baby Lois, The	CB	OWN	Dorfman, Leo (Story). Kurt Schaffenberger (Pencils and Inks)	Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane Comics No. 42. July 1963. Superman in the Sixties	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125897
1963	Daily Planet: Romance of Superbaby and Baby Lois, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #42/3 (July 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125898
1991	Daily Planet: Ronald Troupe	CB			Adventures of Superman, #480. July, 1991. First Appearance	Reporter Ron Troupe of the Daily Planet. Husband of Lucy Lane, and brother-in-law of Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Father-in-law Sam Lane did not approve of the marriage, but softened a bit after Ron and Lucy named their son Samuel after him.	125899
1979	Daily Planet: Rose by Any Other Name, A	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #336 (June 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125900
1997	Daily Planet: Rude Awakening	CB			Adventures of Superman #547 (June 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125901
1969	Daily Planet: Sacrifice of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #123 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125902
1971	Daily Planet: Saga of the D.N. Aliens, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136 (March 1971	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125903
1985	Daily Planet: Sale of the Century, The	CB			Action Comics #573 (November 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125904
1966	Daily Planet: Satanic Schemes of S.K.U.L., The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #63 (February 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125905
1994	Daily Planet: Saturday Night Live	T	DVD -R HQ 1898		Episode	Newspaper. Daily Planet staff including Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter Jimmy Olson (David Spade), Lois Lane. Giant meteor coming towards earth and Superman won't help. Daily Planet headlines.	125906
2001	Daily Planet: Saturday Night Live: Parody Clark Kent-Superman. Moleculo, The Molecular Man.	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 3-9-2001	Parody Reporter Clark Kent-Superman. Moleculo, The Molecular Man (Conan O'Brien) is superhero who is Reporter Brent Barker at the Daily Newspaper. Chief-Editor (Darrell Hammond). Jimmy Olsen character (Jimmy Fallon). Lois Lane character (Rachel Dratch).Barker gives himself away by always shouting The Molecular Man whenever the name Moleculo is spoken revealing his secret identity.  He realizes he can't stay at the Daily Newspaper and runs off to Mexico.In Mexico, he works as a reporter for El Diario Dio. Speaks in Spanish but still gives himself away by shouting El Hombre de las Molecular thus revealing his secret identity.Host: Conan O'Brien	125907
1983	Daily Planet: Savage Awakening	CB			Action Comics #542 (April 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125908
1973	Daily Planet: Savage Who Stalked Mr. Action, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #162/2 (December 1973-January 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125909
1980	Daily Planet: Save in Time, A	CB			Action Comics #503 (January 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125910
2000	Daily Planet: Say Goodbye	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #153 (February 2000).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125911
1961	Daily Planet: School for Scoops, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #29/2 (November 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125912
1955	Daily Planet: Scoop of 1869, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #7/2 (September 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125913
1983	Daily Planet: Scream Queen, The	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #9/2 (July 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125914
1975	Daily Planet: Search for the Impossible Man!	CB	OWN		March 1975 -- Vol. 37, No. 284	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125915
1988	Daily Planet: Search, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #449 (Holiday 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125916
1957	Daily Planet: Second Superboy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #25/2 (December 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125917
1961	Daily Planet: Secret Identity of Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #145 (May 1961).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125918
1965	Daily Planet: Secret Life of Clark Kent!, The	CB			Action Comics, No. 324, May, 1965.	Reporter Clark Kent.	125919
1977	Daily Planet: Secret Lois Lane Could Never Tell, The	CB			Superman Family #181 (January 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125920
1956	Daily Planet: Secret of Dinosaur Island, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #12/2 (April 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125921
1957	Daily Planet: Secret of Fort Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #117/2 (November 1957).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125922
1973	Daily Planet: Secret of Harpy Castle, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #160 (October 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125923
1969	Daily Planet: Secret of Jimmy Olsen's Lost Father, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #124/2 (October 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125924
1964	Daily Planet: Secret of Kryptonite Six	CB			Action Comics #310 (March 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125925
1963	Daily Planet: Secret of Monster Island, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72/3 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125926
1963	Daily Planet: Secret of Silver Kryptonite, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #70/3 (July 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125927
1973	Daily Planet: Secret of the Forbidden Face, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #157/2 (March 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125928
1968	Daily Planet: Secret of the Smallville Seeds, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #116/2 (December 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125929
1979	Daily Planet: Secret of the Super-S, The	CB			Action Comics #494 (April 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125930
1957	Daily Planet: Secret of the Superman Dummies, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #25 (December 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125931
1970	Daily Planet: Secret of the Superman Impostor, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #225 (February 1970).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125932
1981	Daily Planet: Secret Origins of the Superman and Batman Team, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #271 (September 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125933
1970	Daily Planet: Secret Slumlord of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #127 (March 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125934
1980	Daily Planet: Secret World of Jonathan Kent, The 8	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 50. June 1980	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125935
1997	Daily Planet: Secret, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #550 (September 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125936
2002	Daily Planet: Secret, The: Part II	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #183 (August 2002).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125937
1966	Daily Planet: Sergeant Olsen--Toughest Man In the Marines	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #93/2 (June 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125938
1948	Daily Planet: Serial, The	M	L		15 chapters	Reporter Clark Kent and Superman (Kirk Alyn), Lois Lane (Noel Neill), Jimmy Olson (Tommy Bond) and Perry White (Pierre Watkin). Clark Kent pits his strength against the Spider Lady. Daily Planet staff.Phony News-Hawker (William Fawcett, Chapter 7).	125939
1973	Daily Planet: Shadow from the Grave, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #160/2 (October 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125940
2002	Daily Planet: Shadow of Apokolips	G			Infogrames	Reporter Clark Kent and Superman have to figure out the connection between corporate villain Lex Luthor and interdimensional Apokolips and halt their schemes	125941
1992	Daily Planet: Shadows From the Past!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #63 (January 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125942
1994	Daily Planet: Shadows of the Past	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #94 (November 1994).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125943
1987	Daily Planet: Shambles (Gang War: Part Three)	CB			Adventures of Superman #434 (November 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125944
1992	Daily Planet: Shellshocked	CB			Action Comics #679 (July 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125945
1959	Daily Planet: Shocking Secret of Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #13/3 (November 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125946
1977	Daily Planet: Short-Circuit a Smuggler	CB			Superman Family #183/3 (May-June 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125947
1977	Daily Planet: Short-Circuit A Smuggler	CB	OWN		Superman Family, Vol. 24, No. 183.  (May-June 1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125948
1983	Daily Planet: Showdown	CB			Action Comics #546 (August 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125949
1963	Daily Planet: Showdown Between Luthor and Superman, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #164 (October 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125950
1963	Daily Planet: Showdown Between Luthor and Superman, The -- Comics No. 164	CB	OWN	Hamilton, Edmund (Story). Curt Swan (Pencils). George Klein (Inks)	October 1963. Superman in the Sixties	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125951
1992	Daily Planet: Sibling Rivalry	CB			Adventures of Superman #493 (August 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125952
1997	Daily Planet: Simone D'Neige	CB			AOS #0. AOS #544.	Reporter Simone D'Neige at Le Journal Du Monde in Paris. She met Reporter Clark Kent when he was in paris the summer after he graduated from college. She became his mentor but dropped him when he canceled an interview to save a bus of tourists. (AOS #0).She appeared in Metropolis when Franklin Stern hired her to boost the Daily Planet's circulation (AOS #544). Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Perry White objected to her attempts to sensationalize the headlines.Lane objected to her proprietary attitude towards Kent. One of the few Daily Planet employees not fired by Lex Luthor, Simone became Lois Lane's boss at Lex-Com.	125953
1997	Daily Planet: Sins of Change, The	CB			Action Comics #733 (May 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125954
1992	Daily Planet: Sins of the Father	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #68 (June 1992).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125955
1957	Daily Planet: Sir Jimmy Olsen, Knight of Metropolis	CB			Action Comics #231 (August 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125956
1956	Daily Planet: Six Jimmy Olsens, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #13 (June 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125957
1954	Daily Planet: Six Lives of Lois Lane, The	CB			Action Comics #198 (November 1954).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125958
1965	Daily Planet: Sixth Clark Kent, The	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 336, September, 1965. A Hall of Fame Classic.	Reporter Clark Kent. 	125959
1991	Daily Planet: Sleaze Factor	CB			Adventures of Superman #475 (February 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125960
1978	Daily Planet: Sleep No More	CB			Action Comics #483 (May 1978	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125961
1980	Daily Planet: Sleeper Out of Time, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #347 (May 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125962
1960	Daily Planet: Sleeping Doom, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #18/2 (July 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125963
1985	Daily Planet: Sleepwalker From Krypton, The	CB	OWN		Superman #409. July 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125964
1985	Daily Planet: Sleepwalker from Krypton, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #409 (July 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125965
1983	Daily Planet: Snitch in Time, A	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #12/2 (October 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125966
1989	Daily Planet: Solitude	CB			Adventures of Superman #459 (October 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125967
1978	Daily Planet: Somebody Stole My Town	CB			Superman Family #190 (July-August 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	125968
2000	Daily Planet: Something Borrowed, Something Blue	CB			Adventures of Superman #574 (January 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125969
1958	Daily Planet: Son of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #30 (August 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125970
1982	Daily Planet: Sorcery over Stonehenge	CB			Action Comics #527 (January 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125971
1981	Daily Planet: Sounds That Menaced Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #364 (October 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125972
1961	Daily Planet: Specter of the Haunted House, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52 (April 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125973
1971	Daily Planet: Spectre Suitor, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #108 (February 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125974
1990	Daily Planet: Speed Kills!	CB			Adventures of Superman #463 (February 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125975
1959	Daily Planet: Spell of the Shandu Clock, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #126/2 (January 1959).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125976
1958	Daily Planet: Spendthrift and the Miser, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #28/2 (April 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125977
1993	Daily Planet: Spilled Blood, Part 1: Skin Game	CB			Adventures of Superman #507 (December 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125978
1993	Daily Planet: Spilled Blood, Part 2: Survival of the Fittest!	CB			Action Comics #694 (December 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125979
1980	Daily Planet: Squeeze Play	CB			Superman Family #204/5 (November-December 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125980
1938	Daily Planet: Staff	CB				Daily Planet Staff, 1938 to present: Foreign Affairs Reporter and Novelist Clark Kent. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter Lois Lane. Editor-in-Chief Perry White. Photographer and Reporter Jimmy Olsen (also Freelancer, Newstime. Reporter WGBS-TV).Conservative Reporter-Columnist Dirk Armstrong. Celebrity and Gossip Columnist Catherine "Cat" Grant (also TV Correspondent, WGBS-TV). . Editor Sam Foswell. Publisher Franklin Stern. Reporter Ronald Troupe. Reporter Ty Duffy. Copy Editor Harry Dobbs.TV Reporter Lana Lang-Ross. Galaxy Communications and Broadcasting Co. CEO Morgan Edge. Reporter Simone D'Neige, Le Journal Du Monde, Marketing Consultant.	125981
1967	Daily Planet: Star of Steel, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #196 (May 1967).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125982
1960	Daily Planet: Star Reporter of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #18 (July 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125983
1982	Daily Planet: Star-Kill	CB			Action Comics #528 (February 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125984
1973	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard	CB			Superman, Vol. 1 #264. June, 1973. First Appearance	Reporter on Galaxy Communication. Pre-crisis, Lombard was sportscaster and Clark Kent's colleague on WGBS.	125985
1973	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard	CB			Superman #264. 1973	Sportscaster Steve Lombard of WGBS. The new WGBS' sportscaster is a foil to Clark Kent.	125986
1983	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard -- Down, Out, and Dead	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #384 (June 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125987
1983	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard -- Down, Out, and Dead?	CB			Superman #384	TV Reporter Steve Lombard’s old college roommate shows up at WGBS with a score to settle with Steve. Lombard is also fired by Morgan Edge, president of the Galaxy Broadcasting System, owners of the television station WGBS for poor ratings. Cub Reporter Justin Moore. Editor Perry White. Cameraman Kyle. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. Cameraman Mickey. Reporter Lois Lane. 	125988
1981	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard's Double Life	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 523. September 1981	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	125989
1981	Daily Planet: Steve Lombard's Double Life	CB			Action Comics #523 (September 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125990
1956	Daily Planet: Stolen Superman Signal, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #13/2 (June 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125991
1982	Daily Planet: Stoning of Lana Lang, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #375 (September 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125992
1981	Daily Planet: Stop the World, I Want To Go Home	CB			DC Comics Presents #38 (October 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125993
1960	Daily Planet: Story of Camp Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #48 (October 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125994
1962	Daily Planet: Story of Camp Superman, The.	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #48 (October 1960). Flashback	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125995
1961	Daily Planet: Story of Superman's Life, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #146 (July 1961).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	125996
1955	Daily Planet: Story of Superman's Souvenirs, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #5/3 (May-June 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125997
1997	Daily Planet: Straight On Till Morning	CB			Action Comics #738 (October 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125998
1962	Daily Planet: Stranded In Evolution Valley	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #59 (March 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	125999
2001	Daily Planet: Strange Behavior	CB			Adventures of Superman #592 (July 2001). [27]	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126000
1986	Daily Planet: Strange Rebirth of Jor-El and Lara, The	CB			Action Comics #582 (August 1986	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126001
1973	Daily Planet: Strange, Second Life of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #157 (March 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126002
1991	Daily Planet: Stretching A Point!	CB			Action Comics #661 (January 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126003
2001	Daily Planet: Strike Force	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 779. July 2001	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126004
1944	Daily Planet: Suicidal Swain, The	CB			Superman Archives #7. Reprinted from Superman #28 (May-June 1944)	Daily Planet Girl Reporter Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. 	126005
1969	Daily Planet: Super Heat-Wave of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #219/2 (August 1969).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126006
1956	Daily Planet: Super Liar of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #16/3 (October 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126007
1961	Daily Planet: Super Life of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #50/3 (January 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126008
1963	Daily Planet: Super Lucy Lane	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #67/3 (March 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126009
1987	Daily Planet: Super Menace of Metropolis!, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #10 (October 1987).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126010
1987	Daily Planet: Super Menace of Metropolis!, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #10 (October 1987).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	126011
1958	Daily Planet: Super Nose For News, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #32 (October 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126012
1957	Daily Planet: Super Safari, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #18 (February 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126013
1978	Daily Planet: Super Sellout of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #325 (July 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126014
1957	Daily Planet: Super-Brain of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #22/3 (August 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126015
1980	Daily Planet: Super-Cigars of Perry White, The	CB	OWN		95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper. Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 32-44	126016
1963	Daily Planet: Super-Cop of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #160/2 (April 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126017
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Courtship of Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #4 (September-October 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126018
1979	Daily Planet: Super-Disco Fever	CB			Superman Family #196/3 (July-August 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	126019
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Gorilla from Krypton, The	CB			Action Comics #238 (March 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126020
1957	Daily Planet: Super-Hallucinations, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #22/2 (August 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126021
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Key to Fort Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #241 (June 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126022
1959	Daily Planet: Super-Lad of Space, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #39 (September 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126023
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Merman of the Sea, The	CB			Action Comics #244 (September 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126024
1962	Daily Planet: Super-Mite	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #60 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126025
1978	Daily Planet: Super-Origin of Microwave Man	CB			Action Comics #487 (September 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126026
1956	Daily Planet: Super-Outlaw of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #106/3 (July 1956).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126027
1962	Daily Planet: Super-Planet of Clark Kent and Lana Lang!, The	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 300, September, 1962	Reporter Clark Kent. Lana Lang.	126028
1961	Daily Planet: Super-Powers of Perry White, The	CB			Action Comics #278 (July 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126029
1962	Daily Planet: Super-Practical Joker, The	CB			Action Comics #289 (June 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126030
1970	Daily Planet: Super-Reckless Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #101 (May 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126031
1965	Daily Planet: Super-Scoops of Morna Vine, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #181 (November 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126032
1959	Daily Planet: Super-Senor's Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #36 (April 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126033
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Sergeant, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #122/3 (July 1958).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126034
1974	Daily Planet: Super-Showdown in Buzzard Gulch	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #278 (August 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126035
1963	Daily Planet: Super-Suitor of Soomar, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #41/2 (May 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126036
1958	Daily Planet: Super-Sword, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #124 (September 1958).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126037
1963	Daily Planet: Super-Test of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72/2 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126038
1961	Daily Planet: Super-Weapon, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #144 (April 1961).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126039
1957	Daily Planet: Superbaby, Jimmy Olsen's Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #18/3 (February 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126040
1955	Daily Planet: Superboy for a Day	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #8/2 (October 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126041
1994	Daily Planet: Superboy: Changing Realities	CB			Superboy Vol. 3 #6 (July 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126042
1967	Daily Planet: Supergirl-Batgirl Plot, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #169 (September 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126043
1969	Daily Planet: Supergirl's Greatest Failure	CB			Adventure Comics #384/2 (September 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126044
2002	Daily Planet: Superman	CB	OWN	Loeb, Jeph (Writes). Ed McGuinness (Pencils). Cam Smith (Inks).	Comics #183. August 2002	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.Secret, The: Part II -- -30-  Clark Kent, You're Fired.	126045
1939	Daily Planet: Superman	CB			Superman #1. 1939	Reporter Clark Kent's Superman is the first superhero to have his own title.	126046
1987	Daily Planet: Superman	CB			Adventures of Superman #424. New Superman Series	Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman).	126047
1996	Daily Planet: Superman Adventures	CB			Superman Adventures #1, 1996. Monthly tie-in with WB Network's cartoon show, Superman	Reporter Clark Kent and the Daily Planet Staff.	126048
2001	Daily Planet: Superman Adventures Comics: Death in the Family, A --  And only Lex Can Save Her!-- Comics No. 52	CB	OWN		Superman Adventures 52. February 2001 -DC Comics.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126049
1965	Daily Planet: Superman and Batman -- Outlaws	CB			World's Finest Comics #148 (March 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126050
2006	Daily Planet: Superman and Clark Kent	CB				Reporter Clark Kent. Superman, finding himself powerless after the Crisis in which Superman battles Superman from Earth-2, concentrates on being Clark on the Daily Planet for the next 12 months.	126051
1978	Daily Planet: Superman Battles Microwave Man	CB			Action Comics #488 (October 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126052
1972	Daily Planet: Superman Battles the War-Horn	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #257 (October 1972).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126053
2002	Daily Planet: Superman Begins Seeing a Psychiatrist	CB				Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman) begins seeing Dr. Claire Foster, a psychiatrist as Superman.	126054
2005	Daily Planet: Superman Begins To Lose His Mind	CB				Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman) begins to lose his mind as someone is forcing him to believe he is fighting major villains when in fact he's hurting his own friends.	126055
1971	Daily Planet: Superman Breaks Loose	CB	OWN		January 1971	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126056
1971	Daily Planet: Superman Breaks Loose	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #233 (January 1971).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126057
2006	Daily Planet: Superman Cover to Cover	CB				Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	126058
1986	Daily Planet: Superman for a Day	CB			Action Comics #581 (July 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126059
1998	Daily Planet: Superman For All Seasons -- Book One - Spring	CB	OWN	Loeb, Jeph. Tim Sale	#1 Superman For All Seasons - Spring	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126060
1998	Daily Planet: Superman For All Seasons -- Book Three - Winter	CB	OWN	Loeb, Jeph. Tim Sale	#3 Superman For All Seasons - Winter	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126061
1998	Daily Planet: Superman For All Seasons -- Book Two - Summer	CB	OWN	Loeb, Jeph. Tim Sale	#2 Superman For All Seasons - Summer	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126062
1963	Daily Planet: Superman Goes to War	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #161/2 (May 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126063
1962	Daily Planet: Superman Goes Wild	CB			Action Comics #295 (December 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126064
1957	Daily Planet: Superman Hall of Trophies, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #24 (October 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126065
1963	Daily Planet: Superman in Kandor	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #158 (January 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126066
1972	Daily Planet: Superman in Supertown, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #147 (March 1972	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126067
1980	Daily Planet: Superman in the Phantom Zone Connection	CB	OWN	Bridwell, E. Nelson	Little Book	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126068
1958	Daily Planet: Superman in the White House	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #122/2 (July 1958)."The Super-Sergeant"	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126069
1955	Daily Planet: Superman Land	CB			Action Comics #210 (November 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126070
1983	Daily Planet: Superman Meets the Zod Squad	CB			Action Comics #549 (November 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126071
1984	Daily Planet: Superman of a Different Color, A	CB			Action Comics #559/2 (September 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126072
1960	Daily Planet: Superman of the Past, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #19/2 (August 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126073
1989	Daily Planet: Superman on Earth	CB			Action Comics #643 (July 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126074
2006	Daily Planet: Superman Returns	CB		Pasko, Martin		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	126075
2006	Daily Planet: Superman Returns and Other Stories	CB		Pasko, Martin		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	126076
1986	Daily Planet: Superman Secret Files and Origins: Galaxy Communications	CB			Superman Secret Files and Origins #2. The Atlas of the DC Universe	News Media. Galaxy Communications is one of the world's leading telecommunication companies and the corporate parent of Galaxy Broadcasting Systems. GBS is one of America's major broadcasting networks.GBS owns some of the nation's largest television and radio stations. GBS Information Network is one of cable television's leading sources for news and information from around the world, firmly competing with CNN and other cable news channels.At one time, the company owned The Daily Planet Newspaper. Originally spearheaded by Moergan Edge. Article by Clark Kent revealed Morgan Edge was head of one of Metropolis' most notorious criminal organizations. Led to Vincent Edge taking over Galaxy.Ousted from Galaxy Communication when it was exposed that he continuously made Catherine Grant the victim of repeated sexual harassment. Galaxy Communications has lose alliance with Daily Planet, two of the leading centers for truth and accuracy.Aggressively opposed by Lexcorp, which operates WLEX-TV, a major TV station in Metropolis. LexCom, an internet site serves as a digital news center, much like MSNBC.	126077
1977	Daily Planet: Superman Spectacular: Second Coming of Superman, The	CB			Superman Spectacular (1977).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126078
1980	Daily Planet: Superman Spectaculars, The	CB	OWN		Daily Planet Presents 10 Front Page Stories (Best of DC) -- Pages 69-80 - 95 cents, Vol. 2, No. 6, July-August, 1980	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126079
1955	Daily Planet: Superman Spectaculars, The	CB			Action Comics #211 (December 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126080
1964	Daily Planet: Superman Super-Spectacular, The	CB			Action Comics #309 (February 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126081
1963	Daily Planet: Superman Under the Red Sun	CB			Action Comics #300 (May 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126082
1970	Daily Planet: Superman Versus Ultra-Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #129 (June 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126083
1978	Daily Planet: Superman vs. Muhammad Ali	CB			All-New Collectors' Edition #C-56 (April 1978).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126084
1976	Daily Planet: Superman vs. The Amazing Spiderman	CB		Conway, Gerry (Writer). Ross Andru and Dick Giordano (Art)	One-Shot Tabloid in 1976.	Reporter Clark Kent (aka Superman) and Photojournalist Peter Parker (aka Spiderman) work together to stop Luthor's plan to hijack a space station.	126085
1985	Daily Planet: Superman--Your World Is Mine	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #413 (November 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126086
1968	Daily Planet: Superman-Batman Revenge Squads, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #175 (May 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126087
1968	Daily Planet: Superman-Batman Split	CB			World's Finest Comics #176 (June 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126088
1969	Daily Planet: Superman-Wonder Woman Team, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #93 (July 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126089
1964	Daily Planet: Superman, King of Earth	CB			Action Comics #311 (April 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126090
1956	Daily Planet: Superman, Super-Destroyer	CB			Action Comics #214 (March 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126091
1939	Daily Planet: Superman: Daily Newspaper Comic Strip	CS			1-16-1939 to 5-1966	Daily Planet Newspaper Staff. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Photographe-Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White.	126092
1991	Daily Planet: Superman: Man of Steel	CB			Superman: Man of Steel #1. 1991.	Reporter Clark Kent and the Daily Planet Staff.	126093
1995	Daily Planet: Superman: The Man of Tomorrow	CB			Superman: The Man of Tomorrow debuts as a quarterly, 1995	Reporter Clark Kent and the Daily Planet Staff.	126094
1997	Daily Planet: Superman... Reborn!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #123 (May 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126095
1966	Daily Planet: Superman's Achilles Heel	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #185 (April 1966).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126096
1960	Daily Planet: Superman's Black Magic	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #138/2 (July 1960).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126097
1979	Daily Planet: Superman's Command Performance	CB			Action Comics #497 (July 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126098
1980	Daily Planet: Superman's Day of Destiny	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #352 (October 1980).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126099
1962	Daily Planet: Superman's Day of Doom	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #157/3 (November 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126100
1965	Daily Planet: Superman's Day of Truth	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #176/3 (April 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126101
1959	Daily Planet: Superman's Enemy	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #35/3 (March 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126102
1975	Daily Planet: Superman's Energy-Crisis	CB			Action Comics #454 (December 1975).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126103
1974	Daily Planet: Superman's Family, The	CB			Superman's Family, The # 164. Series #164 in 1974 to #222 in 1982.	Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen's magazine changes format and becomes The Superman Family. Lois Lane ends with issue #137 and her comic merges with Supergirl and Jimmy Olsen to become Superman Family.	126104
1991	Daily Planet: Superman's Fiancée Lois Lane	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #59 (September 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126105
1967	Daily Planet: Superman's Greatest Double-Cross	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #102 (June 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126106
1958	Daily Planet: Superman's Greatest Enemy	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #30/3 (August 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126107
1962	Daily Planet: Superman's Greatest Secret	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #151/3 (February 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126108
1965	Daily Planet: Superman's Hands of Doom	CB			Action Comics #328 (September 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126109
1959	Daily Planet: Superman's Hunt for Clark Kent	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #126 (January 1959).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126110
1957	Daily Planet: Superman's Kid Brother	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #19/3 (March 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126111
1965	Daily Planet: Superman's Kryptonese Curse (Flashback)	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #177 (May 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126112
1982	Daily Planet: Superman's Last Christmas	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #369 (March 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126113
1965	Daily Planet: Superman's Marriage Money	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #61 (November 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126114
1964	Daily Planet: Superman's Mission for President Kennedy	CB	OWN	Finger, Bill and E. Nelson Bridwell (Story). Al Plastino (Pencils and Inks)	July 1964 - Superman in the Sixties. Comics No. 170	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126115
1964	Daily Planet: Superman's Mission For President Kennedy	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #170 (July 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126116
1959	Daily Planet: Superman's Mystery Song	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #9/3 (May 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126117
1958	Daily Planet: Superman's New Uniform	CB			Action Comics #236 (January 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126118
1959	Daily Planet: Superman's Pal of Steel	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #34 (January 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126119
1954	Daily Planet: Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen	CB			October, 1954 to March, 1974. 163 issues.	Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen of the Daily Planet.	126120
1962	Daily Planet: Superman's Phantom Pal	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #62 (July 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126121
1967	Daily Planet: Superman's Race with the Flash	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #199 (August 1967	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126122
1964	Daily Planet: Superman's Sacrifice	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #171 (August 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126123
1969	Daily Planet: Superman's Saddest Day	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #125 (December 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126124
1956	Daily Planet: Superman's Seeing-Eye Dog	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #11 (March 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126125
1957	Daily Planet: Superman's Super Skyscraper	CB			Action Comics #228 (May 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126126
1966	Daily Planet: Superman's Super-Boo-Boos	CB			Action Comics #333 (February 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126127
1959	Daily Planet: Superman's Super-Rival	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #37 (June 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126128
1963	Daily Planet: Superman's Surprise Choice	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #44/3 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126129
1967	Daily Planet: Superman's Unbeatable Rival	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #74 (May 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126130
1967	Daily Planet: Superman's Unluckiest Day	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #106/2 (October 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126131
1999	Daily Planet: Supermen of America: Fire From Heaven	CB			Supermen of America #1 (March 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126132
1959	Daily Planet: Superwoman of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #8 (April 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126133
1977	Daily Planet: Surprise! Surprise!	CB			Batman Family #11/3 (May-June 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126134
1968	Daily Planet: Survival of the Fittest	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #115 (October 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126135
1984	Daily Planet: Survival of the Fittest	CB			DC Comics Presents #70 (June 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126136
1990	Daily Planet: Survival!	CB			Action Comics #655 (July 1990).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126137
1994	Daily Planet: Swan Song	CB			Action Comics #700 (June 1994).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126138
1963	Daily Planet: Sweetheart Superman Forgot, The -- Comics No. 165	CB	OWN	Siegel, Jerry (Story). Al Plastino (Pencils and Inks)	November 1963. Superman in the Sixties	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126139
1965	Daily Planet: Swinging Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #88 (October 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126140
2001	Daily Planet: Tales From The Bizarro World	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #164 (January 2001).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126141
1964	Daily Planet: Team of Luthor and Brainiac, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #167 (February 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126142
1965	Daily Planet: Team of Olsen and Brainiac, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #86/3 (July 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126143
1961	Daily Planet: Ten Feats of Elastic Lass, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #23 (February 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126144
1977	Daily Planet: Terra at Nine O'Clock	CB			Action Comics #468 (February 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126145
1982	Daily Planet: Terra Times Two	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #377 (November 1982).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126146
1982	Daily Planet: Terrible Tinseltown Treasure-Trap Treachery, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #41 (January 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126147
1982	Daily Planet: Terror Beyond Twilight, The	CB			Phantom Zone #3 (March 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126148
1955	Daily Planet: Tests of a Warrior	CB			Action Comics #200 (January 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126149
1986	Daily Planet: That's the Way the Heroes Bounce	CB			DC Comics Presents #93 (May 1986).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126150
1961	Daily Planet: The Perfect Husband!	CB			Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 14, April, 1961. Reprinted in Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, No. 88, November, 1968.	Reporters Lois Lane and  Clark Kent. Lucy Lane. Art Linkletter.	126151
1956	Daily Planet: Thefts of Clark Kent, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #106/2 (July 1956).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126152
1984	Daily Planet: Their Magnetic Majesties, King Alexander and Queen Bee	CB			Action Comics #562 (December 1984).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126153
1983	Daily Planet: There's No Fool	CB			Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #8/2 (June 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126154
1987	Daily Planet: They Call Him -- Doctor Stratos	CB			Adventures of Superman #431 (August 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126155
1966	Daily Planet: They Call Me the Cat	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #66 (July 1966).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126156
1981	Daily Planet: Thing That Goes Woof in the Night, The	CB			DC Comics Presents #39 (November 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126157
2001	Daily Planet: This is NOT a job for Superman	CB	OWN		Adventures of Superman, The Comics No. 596. November 2001	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.Twin Towers seem to be burning	126158
1955	Daily Planet: Three Dooms For Metropolis	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #94 (January 1955).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126159
1956	Daily Planet: Three Lives of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #16 (October 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126160
1961	Daily Planet: Three Lives of Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #25/3 (May 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126161
1969	Daily Planet: Three Lives of Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #121 (July 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126162
1965	Daily Planet: Three Super-Enemies, The	CB			Action Comics #320 (January 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126163
1973	Daily Planet: Three Who Vanished, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #156/2 (February 1973).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126164
1968	Daily Planet: Through a Murderer's Eyes	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #88 (November 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126165
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Five: Many Long Years Ago…	CB			Action Comics #664 (April 1991	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126166
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Four: Death Rekindled	CB			Adventures of Superman #477 (April 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126167
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase One: The Linear Man	CB			Adventures of Superman #476 (March 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126168
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Seven: Moon Rocked	CB			Adventures of Superman #478 (May 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126169
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Six: Camelot	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #55 (May 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126170
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Three: The Warsaw Ghetto	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #54 (April 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126171
1991	Daily Planet: Time & Time Again Phase Two: Lost In the '40s Tonight	CB			Action Comics #663 (March 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126172
1981	Daily Planet: Time and Time Again	CB			Action Comics #516 (February 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126173
1991	Daily Planet: Time and Time Again Again!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #61 (November 1991).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126174
1975	Daily Planet: Time-Powered Peril, The	CB	OWN		Superman #291. September 1975	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126175
1981	Daily Planet: Time-Tornado of the Clockwork Man, The	CB	OWN		Action Comics No. 522	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126176
1988	Daily Planet: Tin Soldiers	CB			Adventures of Superman #439 (April 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126177
1988	Daily Planet: Tiny Terror of Tinseltown, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #441 (June 1988).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126178
1995	Daily Planet: Title Bout!	CB			Adventures of Superman #526 (August 1995	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126179
1956	Daily Planet: TNT Olsen, the Champ	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #11/3 (March 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126180
1991	Daily Planet: To Avenge An Amazon	CB			Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #61 (January 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126181
1997	Daily Planet: To Be a Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #120 (February 1997).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	126182
1971	Daily Planet: To Save a Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #240 (July 1971).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126183
1979	Daily Planet: Today Gotham, Tomorrow the World	CB			Brave and the Bold #150 (May 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126184
1960	Daily Planet: Tom Baker, Power Lad	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #45 (June 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126185
1962	Daily Planet: Tom Thumb Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #63/3 (September 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126186
1970	Daily Planet: Tomorrow I Die	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #98/2 (January 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126187
1985	Daily Planet: Tomorrow Is Cancelled	CB			Action Comics #574/2 (December 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126188
1979	Daily Planet: Too Many Crooks	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #337 (July 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126189
1969	Daily Planet: Touch of Life, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #118 (March 1969).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126190
1962	Daily Planet: Town of Supermen, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #153/3 (May 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126191
1993	Daily Planet: Toys	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #84 (December 1993).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	126192
1982	Daily Planet: Trackdown	CB			Action Comics #533 (July 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126193
1995	Daily Planet: Trading Places	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #102 (July 1995).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126194
1987	Daily Planet: Tragedy In Five Acts, A (Gang War Part Two)	CB			Adventures of Superman #433 (October 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126195
1992	Daily Planet: Trail of the Jackal, The	CB			Action Comics #683 (November 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126196
1974	Daily Planet: Trail of the Spider, The	CB			Superman Family #167/2 (October-November 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	126197
1986	Daily Planet: Trapped In Imp-TV	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #421 (July 1986).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126198
1985	Daily Planet: Traumas in the Bahamas	CB			Action Comics #566 (April 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126199
1981	Daily Planet: Treasure Hunt on a Small Planet	CB			Action Comics #518 (April 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126200
2001	Daily Planet: Trial By Fire	CB			Action Comics #782 (October 2001).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126201
1957	Daily Planet: Trial of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #20/2 (April 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126202
1963	Daily Planet: Trial of Superman, The	CB			Action Comics #301 (June 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126203
1959	Daily Planet: Tricks of Lois Lane, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #11/2 (August 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126204
1989	Daily Planet: Triple Threat	CB			Adventures of Superman #450 (January 1989).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126205
1964	Daily Planet: Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #173/3 (November 1964).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126206
1992	Daily Planet: Truth and Consequences	CB			Adventures of Superman #496 (November 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126207
1960	Daily Planet: Truth Mirror, The	CB			Action Comics #269 (October 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126208
1991	Daily Planet: Truth, Justice and the American Way	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #53 (March 1991	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis. Columnist Catherine (Cat) Grant.	126209
1981	Daily Planet: Twelve Coins of Power, The	CB			World's Finest Comics #268 (April-May 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126210
1982	Daily Planet: Two for the Death of One	CB			Action Comics #534 (August 1982).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126211
1957	Daily Planet: Two Jimmy Olsens, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #19 (March 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126212
1971	Daily Planet: Ultimate Battle, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #242 (September 1971).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126213
1965	Daily Planet: Ultimate Enemy, The	CB			Action Comics #329 (October 1965	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126214
1965	Daily Planet: Unbeatable Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #82/3 (January 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126215
1994	Daily Planet: Under a Yellow Sun -- A Novel by Clark Kent	CB	OWN			Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126216
1992	Daily Planet: Under Fire	CB			Adventures of Superman #497 (December 1992).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126217
1962	Daily Planet: Underwater Pranks of Mr. Mxyzptlk, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #154 (July 1962).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126218
1959	Daily Planet: Underworld Journal, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #34/2 (January 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126219
1962	Daily Planet: Unforgettable Superman, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #31/3 (February 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126220
1980	Daily Planet: Unhappy Anniversary	CB			Superman Family, The #200	Reporter Lois Lane Kent  begins her day by going to pick up her anniversary present for Reporter Clark Kent only to find the hologram artist she had hired has been killed. Planet Reporter Lou. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. 	126221
1973	Daily Planet: Unhappy Birthday to You	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #263/2 (April 1973).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126222
1959	Daily Planet: Unknown Super-Deeds, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #131/3 (August 1959).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126223
1989	Daily Planet: Unnatural Disaster	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #38 (December 1989).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126224
1972	Daily Planet: Unseen Enemy, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #149 (May 1972).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126225
1960	Daily Planet: Untold Story of Red Kryptonite, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #139/3 (August 1960).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126226
1968	Daily Planet: Untouchable of Metropolis, The	CB			Action Comics #364 (June 1968	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126227
1956	Daily Planet: Unwanted Superman Souvenirs	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #15/3 (September 1956).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126228
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Five Speeding Bullet	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Clark tries leaping a tall building, but trips at the top and lands hard. Back at the apartment, Lois finds him with his hand on a red-hot burner, unharmed, and realizes his powers are coming back. She gets his costume and tells him to “Go get ‘em/”  Intergang sends The Puzzler over to the Daily Planet to kill Clark Kent, but Superman crashes in to stop her rampage. They fight in the street until Superman defeats her. Toyman and Luthor hear the news that Superman has returned and Luthor steps up his artifact retrieval. Superman’s powers are still slowly returning, when he is attacked by a group of villains with Jimmy covering the story. Bloodsport shoots at Jimmy, but Superman manages to out race the bullet and catch it. 	126229
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Four Powers and Abilities	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Clark recalls how the heroes tried to restore his powers. Later Clark and Jimmy track down a bribe occurring from Intergant to a Councilman transmitting pictures back to the Daily Planet. Back at the Planet, Clark’s computer crashes just as White is walking by, but Perry complements Clark on his work. Lois and Clark attend a monster truck rally, but Lois senses that Clark’s heart is not in it and lets him leave. He is attacked, tries to call Supergirl on his signal watch, but it doesn’t work. Clark runs into a subway tunnel but is knocked down on the tracks and can’t get up. A train comes and hits him. Clark survives and finds that he has left a hand print on the front of the train as his powers have at least partially returned. 	126230
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter One Mortal Men	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen watch “Superman: A Retrospective” in Metropolis Park commenting on how the makers got several things wrong. Editor Perry White praises Clark Kent’s work over the last year. A couple of Luthor’s goons grab Clark and take him to Luthor who tells him “no more stories” and threatens Lois. Clark tells him, “You’re finished,” as Luthor punches him out and kicks him down. Luthor and his goons leave a bloodied Clark behind, who has obviously lost his powers. 	126231
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Seven Up in the Sky	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Luthor wants to use a Kryptonian battle cruiser to destroy Metropolis. But Superman says Metropolis is under his protection and the battle is on. Luthor engages Kryptonite weapons. Superman falls. Jimmy rushes over to shield Superman briefly getting burned in the process. Superman has one desperate rip through the ship, grabbing Luthor. This disables the ship, but drains Superman’s powers and they start to fall over the bay. 	126232
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Six This Looks Like a Job....	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Superman recalls losing his powers. He realizes that his mental abilities have also increased with the return of his powers. He defeats the villains and returns to the Daily Planet as Clark. Perry is handing out assignments  when Clark hears something and leaves abruptly letting Lois know something is going on outside. Suddenly Kryptonian crystals start erupting from the ground. Superman gets busy rescuing people from them. Luthor is behind it all.	126233
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Three Bare Hands	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Clark tries out a Green Lantern ring and says he’ll think about using it. The Prankster runs pranks throughout Metropolis. Luthor and Toyman take out the Kryptonite Man’s heart adding it to more Kryptonite they’ve collected.	126234
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Chapter Two Mild-Mannered Reporter	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Clark returns home to Lois and describes his confrontation with Luthor and his lack of powers for the past year. Later, he is on a cell phone pursuing reports of weaponry ion the Metropolis subway system and finds a hideout just off Track 13. In it are former Luthor henchmen stealing some armor. They detect Clark and attack. Clark is saved by the Green Lantern and Hawkgirl who had been on the phone with Clark before the signal was lost. One attacker tries to destroy an oncoming train, but Clark stop him. The Green Lantern offers Clark his ring and all of its powers.	126235
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up and Away! Finale The Adventures of Superman	CB			Superman: Up, Up and Away	Daily Planet Staff Reporters Lois Lane, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Editor Perry White. Superman and Luthor fall into the bay. They swim to a small island where Superman discovers his powers are gone again. He still is strong enough to knock Luthor unconscious. But then Superman blacks out himself. When he awakens, the Coast Guard has taken Superman to the hospital, but, as his powers are returning, he refuses and flies off returning home to Lois. Clark gets an old typewriter as a package from his mother. Perry complains about Clark’s disappearance, but Clark turns in several supporting stories he did in the meantime. Perry still tries to bawl him out, but Lois stops him. They talk with Jimmy who is also recovering. Superman helps shore up some of the wreckage from the fight and meets with Jimmy who gives him the sunstone crystal that he found. Superman gives Jimmy a new signal watch. Superman signs autographs. Luthor escapes from prison. Superman flies to the north polar ice cap, analyzes the sunstone crystal and realizes what it can do. He activates it, throws it on the ice, and it grows a new Fortress of Solitude. 	126236
2006	Daily Planet: Up, Up, and Away! Part 6	CB			Action Comics #839	Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Lana Lang. Editor Perry White. Daily Planet Reporter Connie. Reporter Bratton.	126237
2000	Daily Planet: uperman -- Metropolis Metahuman Index	CB	OWN		Pp. 131-143	Byline: By Daily Planet Staff, The	126238
1999	Daily Planet: uperman in the Sixties	CB	OWN		33 Stories of the 1960s featuring Superman-Clark Kent	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126239
1980	Daily Planet: Vengeance of the Altered Man	CB			World's Finest Comics #264 (August-September 1980).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126240
1971	Daily Planet: Vengeance of the Tomb-Thing	CB			World's Finest Comics #202 (May 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126241
1981	Daily Planet: Vengeance Times Four	CB			Superman Family #210/5 (September 1981).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126242
1979	Daily Planet: Victory Cup For a Dead Man	CB			Superman Family #195/4 (May-June 1979).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	126243
1999	Daily Planet: Visions of Death	CB	OWN	Kesel, Karl (plot). Jerry Ordway (dialogue), Tom Grummet (Lahout Art). Denis Rodier (Finished Inks). Albert T. De Guzman (Letterer. Glenn Whitmore ©.	Adventures of Superman Comics No. 564. February 1999	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126244
1957	Daily Planet: Visit from Superman's Pal, A	CB			Superboy Vol. 1 #55/2 (March 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126245
1964	Daily Planet: Voyage of the Mary Celeste II, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #75/2 (March 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126246
1991	Daily Planet: Wake the Dead!	CB			Action Comics #665 (May 1991).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126247
1959	Daily Planet: War Between Superman and Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Action Comics #253 (June 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126248
1981	Daily Planet: War for Peace, The	CB			Action Comics #517 (March 1981).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126249
1985	Daily Planet: Warship	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #408/2 (June 1985).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126250
1999	Daily Planet: We're Back!	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #151 (December 1999).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126251
1965	Daily Planet: Weakest Man in the World	CB			Action Comics #321 (February 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126252
1996	Daily Planet: Wedding Album, The	CB			Superman: The Wedding Album #1 (December 1996).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	126253
1957	Daily Planet: Wedding of Jimmy Olsen, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #21/3 (June 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126254
1965	Daily Planet: Wedding of Magi and Sandra, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #82/2 (January 1965).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126255
1961	Daily Planet: Weirdest Asteroid in Space, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #50/2 (January 1961).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126256
2001	Daily Planet: What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?	CB			Action Comics #775 (March 2001).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126257
1977	Daily Planet: Whatever Happened to Perry White?	CB	OWN		Superman Family, Vol. 24, No. 183.  (May-June 1977).	Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet in "Whatever Happened to Perry White?"  with Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, cub reporter and photographer. Reporter Lois Lane.	126258
1973	Daily Planet: Whatever Happened to Superman?	CB			Action Comics #428 (October 1973)	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126259
2000	Daily Planet: Whatever Happened to the City of Tomorrow?	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #154 (March 2000).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126260
1978	Daily Planet: Whatever Happened to the Guardian?	CB			Superman Family #192/4 (November-December 1978).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis	126261
1965	Daily Planet: When Jimmy Olsen Stole Krypto From Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #177/3 (May 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126262
1964	Daily Planet: When Lois Lane Became Cinderella	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #48 (April 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126263
1959	Daily Planet: When Lois Lane Forgot Superman	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #7/2 (February 1959).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126264
1970	Daily Planet: When Olsen Changed History	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #127/2 (March 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126265
1970	Daily Planet: When Olsen Sold Out Superman	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #132 (September 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126266
1972	Daily Planet: When on Earth	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #247/2 (January 1972).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126267
1964	Daily Planet: When Supergirl Replaced Jimmy Olsen	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #75/3 (March 1964).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126268
1965	Daily Planet: When Superman Lost His Memory	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #178/2 (July 1965).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126269
1960	Daily Planet: When Superman Lost His Powers	CB			Action Comics #262 (March 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126270
1970	Daily Planet: When Superman Was King Kong	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #226 (May 1970).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126271
1962	Daily Planet: When the World Forgot Superman	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #150/3 (January 1962	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126272
1982	Daily Planet: When You Wish Upon a Planetoid	CB			DC Comics Presents #50 (October 1982	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126273
1997	Daily Planet: Where Have All The Heroes Gone	CB			Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #126 (October 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126274
1995	Daily Planet: Where is Superman?	CB			Adventures of Superman #524 (June 1995).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126275
1983	Daily Planet: Where Trouble Goes--Euphor Follows	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #382 (April 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126276
1970	Daily Planet: Where Valor Fails -- Will Magic Triumph?	CB			Justice League of America #83 (September 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126277
1998	Daily Planet: Where's Olson?	CB	OWN		Adventures Comics No. 17. March 1998. Based on the Animated Series on the Warner Brothers Kids Network	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126278
1993	Daily Planet: Who is the Hero True?	CB			Action Comics #689 (July 1993).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126279
1969	Daily Planet: Who Stole My Super-Powers	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #220 (October 1969).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126280
1984	Daily Planet: Who Stole the Newswoman Of the Year! -- Comics No. 391	CB	OWN		January 1984	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126281
1984	Daily Planet: Who Stole the Newswoman of the Year?	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #391 (January 1984).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126282
1983	Daily Planet: Whose Super-Life Is It Anyway?	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #381 (March 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126283
1963	Daily Planet: Why Superman Needs a Secret Identity	CB			Action Comics #305 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126284
1962	Daily Planet: Widow in Black, The	CB			Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #32/2 (April 1962).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Editor Perry White, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126285
1971	Daily Planet: Will the Real Don Rickles Panic?	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141 (September 1971).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126286
1977	Daily Planet: Will the Real Superman Please Show Up?	CB			Action Comics #474 (August 1977).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126287
1988	Daily Planet: Wings	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #15 (March 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126288
1979	Daily Planet: Winner Take Metropolis	CB			DC Comics Presents #12 (August 1979).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126289
1970	Daily Planet: Winner's Prize, the Loser's Grave, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #132/2 (September 1970).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126290
1987	Daily Planet: Winning Hand	CB			Justice League #4 (August 1987).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126291
1983	Daily Planet: With But a Single Step	CB			Action Comics #545 (July 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126292
1983	Daily Planet: Within These Hands--Power	CB			Action Comics #543 (May 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126293
1997	Daily Planet: Without and Within	CB			Action Comics #736 (August 1997).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126294
1985	Daily Planet: Wizard City Warrior, The	CB			Action Comics #565 (March 1985).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126295
1955	Daily Planet: Wizard City, The	CB			Adventure Comics #216 (September 1955).  Adventure Comics #216 (September 1955).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126296
1974	Daily Planet: Wizard with the Golden Eye, The	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #273 (March 1974).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126297
1960	Daily Planet: Wolf-Man of Metropolis, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #44 (April 1960).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126298
1957	Daily Planet: Wonder Lad	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #21/2 (June 1957).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126299
1963	Daily Planet: Wonder-Man, the New Hero of Metropolis	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #163 (August 1963).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126300
1983	Daily Planet: World Enough and Time	CB			Action Comics #540 (February 1983).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126301
1999	Daily Planet: World Is My Backyard, The	CB			Adventures of Superman #565 (March 1999).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126302
1967	Daily Planet: World of 1,000 Olsens, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #105 (September 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126303
1963	Daily Planet: World of Doomed Olsens, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72 (October 1963).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126304
1979	Daily Planet: World of Krypton -- No. 3 -- History Lesson	CB	OWN		February 1988	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126305
1979	Daily Planet: World of Krypton -- Vol. 1, No. 1 -- Jor-El Story, The	CB	OWN		July 1979.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126306
1988	Daily Planet: World of Metropolis, The -- No. 1 -- Reporter's Story, A	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (Writer). Win Mortimer ( Penciller). Frank McLaughlin & Dick Giordano (Inkers).	Four-Issue Mini-Series. August 1988.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126307
1988	Daily Planet: World of Metropolis, The -- No. 2 -- Lois Lane in How I Spent My Summer Vacation	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Win Mortimer (Penciller). Frank McLaughlin & Dick Giordano (inkers).	September 1988. Four-Issue Mini-Series	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126308
1988	Daily Planet: World of Metropolis, The -- No. 3 -- Mr. Kent Goes to Metropolis	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Win Mortimer (Penciller). Frank McLaughlin & Dick Giordano (inkers).	V. Four-Issue Mini-Series	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126309
1988	Daily Planet: World of Metropolis, The -- No. 4 -- Suicide Watch	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Win Mortimer (the Penciller). Frank McLaughlin & Dick Giordano (inkers).	November 1988. Four-Issue Mini-Series	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126310
1988	Daily Planet: World of Smallville, The -- No. 1 -- Secrets!	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Kurt Schaffenberger, pencils. Alfredo Alcala, inks.	Chapter One. April 1988.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126311
1988	Daily Planet: World of Smallville, The -- No. 2 -- Stolen Moments!	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Kurt Schaffenberger, pencils. Alfredo Alcala, inks.	Chapter Two - May 1988.	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126312
1988	Daily Planet: World of Smallville, The -- No. 4 -- Return to Smallville!	CB	OWN	Bryne, John (writer). Kurt Schaffenberger, pencils. Alfredo Alcala, inks.	Chapter Four - July 1988	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126313
1990	Daily Planet: World of Tomorrow, The	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #46 (August 1990).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126314
1974	Daily Planet: World That Came Before, A	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #163 (February-March 1974).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126315
2000	Daily Planet: World War Three, Part 4	CB			JLA #39 (March 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126316
2000	Daily Planet: World War Three, Part 6: Mageddon	CB			JLA #41 (May 2000).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126317
1958	Daily Planet: World's 'Heavyweight' Champ, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #26 (February 1958).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126318
1968	Daily Planet: Wrongo Superman, The	CB			Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #114 (September 1968).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126319
1988	Daily Planet: You Can't Go Home Again	CB			Superman Vol. 2 #21 (September 1988).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126320
1968	Daily Planet: You, Too, Can Be a Super-Artist	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #211 (November 1968).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126321
1985	Daily Planet: Your World Is Mine	CB	OWN		Superman #413. November 1985	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	126322
1983	Daily Planet: Your World or Your Life, Superman -- One Must Die	CB			Superman Vol. 1 #383 (May 1983).	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and the Daily Planet Staff in Metropolis.	126323
1983	Daily Planet: Your World or Your Life, Superman...One Must Die!	CB			Superman #383	Cub Reporter Justin Moore. Editor Perry White. Publisher Morgan Edge. Cameraman Kyle. Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen. 	126324
1967	Daily Planet: Zha-Vam the Invincible	CB			Action Comics #351 (June 1967).	Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Editor Perry White. Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	126325
2003	Daily Politics, The	DT			UK. Series 2003.	News Program. Reporters Laura Kuenssberg, Gilies Dilnot, Sally Magnusson, Daniel Brittain (2006), Anne Alexander (2007). Political Editor Nick Robinson, Andrew Marr (2004).Correspondent James Landale. Chief Political Correspondent Mark Mardell (2005). Sunday Express Political Editor Julia Hartley-Brewer. Presenters Andrew Neil, Jenny Scott, Daisy Simpson (2004), Sally Magnusson (2005), Alastair Beaton (2006).World Affairs Correspondent David Loyn (2007). Sky News World Commentator James Rubin (2007).	126326
1999	Daily Prophet, The	NSF		Rowling, J.K.		Newspaper. The Daily Prophet is the Wizard’s authoritative daily newspaper. It is delivered by owl post in the morning at 1 to 5 Knuts per issue. Called The Evening Prophet and The Sunday Prophet. The Daily Prophet tends to publish the Ministry for Magic’s official line rather than anything that would be controversial. Seems to be a monopoly so dissenting views have no way to get published except through tabloids such as The Quibbler, which can be more damaging to their message than not publishing at all. In the first three books, Harry and the Ministry for Magic are closely aligned in their goals, so the Daily Prophet appears to be a simple, news-gathering organ and appears to function effectively in that role.The Daily Prophet starts to be adversarial in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” through the nastiness of the reporter Rita Skeeter, who loves to do hatchet jobs on people. In “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” the paper seems to start diverging from its role as a news gatherer and becomes a propaganda organ for the Ministry for Magic. Harry discovers an unwelcome truth -- Lord Voldemort has returned. Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic, perceives that allowing this news to be disseminated will result in an end to his tenure. The Ministry, according to Rita Skeeter, leans on the Prophet to force it to print stories that would discredit Harry and thus weaken the effects of anything he might say in public.At the end of the book, the cat is let out of the bag when a number of Ministry wizards see Voldemort physically in the Ministry offices so that Fudge can no longer deny his return. By the start of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” the Daily Prophet is hailing Harry as The Chosen One who will defeat Voldemort. Again, Ministry influence is strong since it is building Harry up because their own efforts are ineffective and the Ministry feels that it needs a hero. The Prophet is still the mouthpiece of the administration. Whether it carries any hard news at all is uncertain. Anything that would discredit the Ministry is not printed.In “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the Daily Prophet seems to be siding with the Voldemort-controlled Ministry and printing stories that show Harry and his friends in a bad light. Harry reads Dumbledore’s elegy, written by Elphias Doge, and several excerpts from Dumbledore’s biography written by Rita Skeeter in the Daily Prophet. One story reports that Harry is wanted so that he can be questioned about Dumbledore’s death.	126327
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:	T	SVD 1396 (2003).  SVD 1190 (2002). SVD 1022 (2001). VHS 1021 (2001).		Episodes. Series 1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart (2000-). Anchor Craig Kilborn (1996-1999). Correspondents Steve Carell (2000-2005), Stephen Colbert (1997-2005), Rob Corddry (2002-2), Eric Drysdale (2001), David Pompeil (2001), Samantha Bee (2004-), Ed Helms (2002).Correspondents Michael Showalter (1996), Matt Walsh (2001), Nathan Corddry (2005-), Don Bakkedahl (2005), Jason Jones (2006), Demetri Martin (2006), Jerry Minor (2001), Rachael Harris (2002-2003), Rob Riggle (2007), Stacey Grenrock-Woods (1999-2004).Correspondents Brian Unger (1996-1999), Adrianne Frost (2003), Bob Wiltfong (2005-2006), Laura Kightlinger (1998), Dan Bakkedahl (2006), Aasif Mandvi (2007), John Hodgman (2007), John Oliver (2007), Mary Birdsong (2003), Vance DeGeneres (2000-2002)..Contributors Lewis Black (1996-), Larry Wilmore (2007), Eric Drysdale (2001-2002), Beth Littleford (1996-2000), Tom Shillue (1999-2003), Jeff Stilson (1999), David Pompeii (2001), Dave Attell (2000-2003), Frank DeCaro (1996-2004), David Wain (1996).Contributors  Joe Bob Briggs (1996-1997). Correspondents Nancy Walls (2000-2003), Lauren Weedman (2003-2004), Dave Gorman (2007), A. Whitney Brown (1996-1999), Miriam Tolan (2001-2002), Matt Walsh (2002-2003), Jon Glaser (2005), Mo Rocca (1999-2004).	126328
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  April  22,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9903		Episode.  5-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: John Walters, “Cry-Baby,” the Musical. 	126329
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  March 20, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8195		Episode. 3-20-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Bolton, Former Ambassador to United Nations.	126330
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 1, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9868		Episode.  5-1-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Howard Dean, chairman, Democrfatic Committee	126331
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 12,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9899		Episode.  5-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Douglas Feith, former undersecretary of defense and author, “War and Decision.”	126332
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 13,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9908		Episode.  5-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Bill Moyers, author “Moyers on Democracy.”	126333
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 6,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9893		Episode.  5-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, editor, Newsweek International and author, “The Post-American World.”	126334
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 7, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9891		Episode.  5-7-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Senator John McCain, Republican presidential candidate. 	126335
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The:  May 8, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9888		Episode.  5-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: David Pearlmutter, author, “Blog Wars.”	126336
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Advertisement in Magazine: Indecision 2004	CC	OWN		10-2004	Newscast. "1 Anchor. 4 Correspondents. Zero Credibility." The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Indecision 2004. Comedy Central.	126337
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 1, 2004	T	DVD -R 1587		Episode. 4-1-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.	126338
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 1, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9803		Episode.  4-1-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Simon LeVay, author, “When Science Goes Wrong.”	126339
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 1, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11016		Episode. 4-1-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Orszag, director, Office of Management and Budget	126340
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8291		Episode. 4-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Walter Isaacson, author, "Einstein."	126341
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 10, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9819		Episode.  4-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Aram Roston, author, “The Man Who Rushed America to War.”	126342
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 11, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3135		Episode. 4-11-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bryon York, author, "The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy."	126343
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 11, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8309		Episode. 4-11-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Halle Berry, actor, "Perfect Strangers."	126344
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3135		Episode. 4-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bob Dole, author, "One Soldier's Story."	126345
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8359		Episode. 4-12-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Preston, author, "The Wild Trees."	126346
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 13, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3136		Episode. 4-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John P. Avlon, author, "Independent Nation."	126347
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 14, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3136		Episode. 4-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Duchovny, director-writer-actor "House of D."	126348
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9856		Episode.  4-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Judd Apatow, writer-director, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”	126349
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11045		Episode. 4-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ron Darling, author, “The Complete Game.”	126350
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9835		Episode.  4-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jack Goldsmith, author, “The Terror Presidency.”	126351
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11066		Episode. 4-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Elizabeth Warren, chair, Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP	126352
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8379		Episode. 4-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andy Card, former White House Chief of Staff, President G.W. Bush	126353
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9840		Episode.  4-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Peter Steinfels, New York Times columnist. Religion Journalist writes the “Beliefs” column.	126354
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11067		Episode. 4-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ben Affleck, actor, “State of Play.”	126355
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5890		Episode. 4-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jon Meacham, managing editor, Newsweek.	126356
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8380		Episode. 4-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sig Hanson, "Deadliest Catch."	126357
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9840		Episode.  4-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Uma Thurman, actor, “The Life Before Her Eyes.”	126358
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 18, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3134		Episode. 4-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Reich, author, "Reason."	126359
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5910		Episode. 4-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ryan Nerz, author, "Eat This Book."	126360
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8391		Episode. 4-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ali Allawi, author, "The Occupation of Iraq."	126361
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 19, 2004	T	DVD -R 1626		Episode. 4-19-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Melissa Etheridge.	126362
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 19, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3134		Episode. 4-19-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Vowell, author, "Assassination Vacation."	126363
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 19, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5889		Episode. 4-19-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Quaid, actor, "American Dreamz."	126364
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 19, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8392		Episode. 4-19-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jeremy Scahill, author, "Blackwater."	126365
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 2, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9804		Episode.  4-2-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: William Safire, author, “Safire’s Political Dictionary.”	126366
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11034. DVD -R HQ 11022		Episode. 4-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Zoellner, author, “Uranium.”	126367
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 20, 2004	T	DVD -R 1629		Episode. 4-20-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Mark Ruffalo	126368
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 20, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3157		Episode. 4-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Miller	126369
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5930		Episode. 4-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Ted Kennedy, D. Mass.	126370
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 20, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11068		Episode. 4-20-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rez Aslan, author, “How to Win a Cosmic War.”	126371
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 21,  2004	T	DVD -R 1637		Episode. 4-21-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: John Gibson, host of "The Big Story With John Gibson."	126372
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 21, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9879		Episode.  4-21-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Barack Obama, Democratic Presidential candidate, 2008. 	126373
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 21, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11081		Episode. 4-21-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia	126374
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 22,  2004	T	DVD -R 1649		Episode. 4-22-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Columnist Arianna Huffington.	126375
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 22, 2003	T	VHS 1315		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126376
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 22, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11082		Episode. 4-22-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Philip Alcabes, author, “Dread.”	126377
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 23, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8393		Episode. 4-23-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matthew Cooper, Conde Nast Portfolio	126378
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9904		Episode. 4-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Howard Fineman, Newsweek. Author of “The Thirteen American Arguments.”	126379
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 23, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11083		Episode. 4-23-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Beeman, author, “Plain Honest Men.”	126380
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 24, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5991		Episode. 4-24-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Efraim Halevy, author, "Man in the Shadows."	126381
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 24, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8394		Episode. 4-24-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John McCain, Republican Presidential Candidate from Arizona	126382
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 24, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9875		Episode.  4-24-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Colin Firth, actor, “Then She Found Me.”	126383
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 25, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3193		Episode. 4-25-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Floyd Abrams, author, "Speaking Freely."	126384
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 25, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5940		Episode. 4-25-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Selleck, actor, Jesse Stone in "Death in Paradise."	126385
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 25, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8396		Episode. 4-25-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Garry Shandling, "Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show."	126386
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 26,  2004	T	DVD -R 1652		Episode. 4-26-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Commissioner Bob Kerrey.	126387
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 26, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3193		Episode. 4-26-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ice Cube, actor, "XXX-State of the Union."	126388
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 26, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5960		Episode. 4-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal	126389
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8398		Episode. 4-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Gere, actor, "The Hoax."	126390
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 27, 2004	T	DVD -R 1659		Episode. 4-27-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos.	126391
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 27, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3216		Episode. 4-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christina Hoff Sommers, author, "One Nation Under Therapy."	126392
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5970		Episode 4-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robin Williams, actor, "RV."	126393
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 27, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11084		Episode. 4-27-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christine Lagarde, French finance minister	126394
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 28, 2004	T	DVD -R 1659		Episode. 4-28-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Columnist Fareed Zakania	126395
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 28, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3216		Episode. 4-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steven Levitt, author, "Freakonomics."	126396
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 28, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11085		Episode. 4-28-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Cliff May, Foundation for Defense of Democracies	126397
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 29,  2004	T	DVD -R 1661		Episode. 4-29-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Journalist Bob Woodward	126398
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 29, 2003	T	SVD 1391		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126399
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11086		Episode. 4-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, presidential historian	126400
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 3, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5770		Episode. 4-3-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ricky Gervais, author, "More Flanimals"	126401
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 3, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9811		Episode.  4-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: George Clooney, actor, “Leatherheads.”	126402
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 30, 2003	T	VHS 1318		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126403
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 30, 2003	T	SVD 1391		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126404
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 30, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8420		Episode. 4-30-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Senior Political Analyst Samantha Bee. Guest: Christopher Hitchens, author, "God Is Not Great."	126405
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11105		Episode. 4-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Hugh Jackman, actor, “X-Men Origins: Wolvervine.”	126406
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5780		Episode. 4-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Studs Terkel, author, "And They All Sang."	126407
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 5, 2004	T	DVD -R 1597		Episode. 4-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.	126408
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 5, 2004	T	DVD -R 1597		Episode. 4-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.	126409
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 5, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3073		Episode. 4-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Friedman, author, "The World Is Flat."	126410
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 5, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5810		Episode. 4-5-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: General Tony Zinni (Ret.), Former Commander CENTCOM	126411
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 6, 2004	T	DVD -R 1604		Episode. 4-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guests: Matthew Perry and Bruce Willis	126412
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 6, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3073		Episode. 4-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matthew McConaughly, actor, "Sahara."	126413
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 6, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5820		Episode. 4-6-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Josh Hartnet, actor, "Lucky Number Slevin."	126414
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 6, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11042DVD -R HQ 11035		Episode. 4-6-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael J. Fox, author, “Always Looking Up.”	126415
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 7, 2004	T	DVD -R 1604		Episode. 4-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Tim Robbins.	126416
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 7, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3092		Episode. 4-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Drew Barrymore, actor, "Fever Pitch."	126417
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 7, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9828		Episode.  4-7-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Nathan Lane, actor “November.”	126418
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 7, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11038		Episode. 4-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jehan Sadat, author, “My Hope For Peace.”	126419
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 8, 2004	T	DVD -R 1613		Episode. 4-8-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Justin Bateman	126420
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 8, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9839		Episode.  4-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Cokie Robertson, author, “Ladies of Liberty.”	126421
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 8, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11039		Episode. 4-8-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House	126422
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 9, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8290		Episode. 4-9-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Bradley, author, "The New American Story."	126423
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 9, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9857 (No Number on Disc)		Episode.  4-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Steve Coll, author, “The Bin Ladens.”	126424
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: April 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11041		Episode. 4-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: William Cohan, author, “House of Cards.”	126425
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 1, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6591		Episode. 8-1-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Vali Nasr, author, "The Shia Revival."	126426
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8822		Episode. 8-1-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jed Babbin, author, "In the Words of Our Enemies."	126427
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 10, 2004	T	DVD -R 1862		Episode. 8-10-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: New York Times Journalist Maureen Dowd.	126428
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 10, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3955		Episode. 8-10-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Hockenberry, journalist, writer of "The Blogs of War" for Wired.	126429
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 10, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6640		Episode. 8-10-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dale Earnhardt Jr., auto racer.	126430
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11346		Episode. 8-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Douglas Brinkley, author, “The Wilderness Warrior.”	126431
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 11, 2004	T	DVD -R 1868		Episode. 8-11-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Actor Tom Cruise discussing new movie "Collateral."	126432
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 11, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3955		Episode. 8-11-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andre Benjamin, actor, "Four Brothers."	126433
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 11, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10144		Episode. 8-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ron Suskind, author, “The Way of the World.”	126434
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11347		Episode. 8-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Austan Goolsbee, Council of Economic Advisers	126435
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 12, 2004	T	DVD -R 1864. DVD -R 1875.		Episode. 8-12-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Bryan Keefer, co-editor of Spinsanity	126436
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 12, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10145		Episode. 8-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Mel Martinez, author, “A Sense of Belonging.”	126437
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11348		Episode. 8-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jeff Sharlet, author, “The Family.”	126438
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8854		Episode. 8-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Kristol, editor, "Weekly Standard."	126439
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 13, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10162		Episode. 8-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Philip Pan, author, “Out of Mao’s Shadow.”	126440
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 13, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11349		Episode. 8-13-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rachel McAdams, actor, “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”	126441
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6650		Episode. 8-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Ricks, author, "Fiasco."	126442
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 14, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8931		Episode. 8-14-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Denis Leary, actor, "Rescue Me."	126443
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10163		Episode. 8-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ben Stiller, actor-writer-director, “Tropic Thunder.”	126444
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 15, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3993		Episode. 8-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve Carrell, actor, "The 40-year-old Virgin.".	126445
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6670		Episode. 8-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Samuel Jackson, actor, "Snakes on a Plane."	126446
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8932		Episode. 8-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Stephen F. Hayes, author, "Cheney."	126447
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 16, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3993		Episode. 8-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seymour Hersh, Author, "Chain of Command."	126448
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6680		Episode. 8-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Kean, author, "Without Precedent"	126449
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8933		Episode. 8-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. John McCain, author, "Hard Call."	126450
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 17, 2004	T	DVD -R 1875		Episode. 8-17-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Senator Norm Coleman, Republican from Minnesota	126451
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 17, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4019		Episode. 8-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Irving, author "Until I Find You."	126452
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6690		Episode. 8-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Dillon, actor, "Factotum."	126453
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 17, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11361		Episode. 8-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Cross, author, “I Drink for a Reason.”	126454
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 18,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4019		Episode. 8-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John N. Richardson, author, "My Father the Spy."	126455
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 18, 2004	T	DVD -R 1879		Episode. 8-18-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Actor Burt Reynolds discussing "Without a Paddle," his latest film.	126456
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 18, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11362		Episode. 8-18-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christopher McDougall, author, “Born to Run.”	126457
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 19, 2004	T	DVD -R 1886		Episode. 8-19-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Actor Seth Green discussing "Without a Paddle," his latest film.	126458
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 19, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11363		Episode. 8-19-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tim Gunn, “Project Runway.”	126459
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 2, 2004	T	DVD -R 1849		Episode. 8-2-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: Republican Congressman Henry Bonilla from Texas.	126460
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 2, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3928		Episode. 8-2-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Joe Biden, Democrat-Deleware	126461
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 2, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6588		Episode. 8-2-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chris Paine, author, "Who Killed the Electric Car."	126462
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 2, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8824		Episode. 8-2-1007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Damon, actor, "The Bourne Ultimatum."	126463
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 20, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8934		Episode. 8-20-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nikolas Kozloff, author, "Hugo Chavez."	126464
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 20, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11364		Episode. 8-20-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Betsy McCaughey, chairman, Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths	126465
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6719		Episode. 8-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Reza Aslan, CBS News Analyst.	126466
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 21, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8935		Episode. 8-21-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Alan Weisman, author, "The World Without Us."	126467
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 22, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4073		Episode. 8-22-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday	126468
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 22, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6720		Episode. 8-22-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense	126469
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 22, 2007	T	DVD -R 8936		Episode. 8-22-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Barack Obama, D Illinois.	126470
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 23,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4073		Episode. 8-23-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rachel Weisz, actor, "The Constant Gardener"	126471
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 23, 2004	T	DVD -R 1896		Episode. 8-23-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Robert Smith, author of "The Rest of the Iceberg."	126472
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 23, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6730		Episode. 8-23-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Frederick Lane, author, "The Decency Wars."	126473
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 23, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8937		Episode. 8-23-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lt. Colonel John Nagl, Counterinsurgery Field Manual.	126474
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 24, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4090		Episode. 8-24-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Trent Lott, R-Mississippi	126475
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 24, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6748		Episode. 8-24-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Martin Short, actor, "Martin Short: Fame Becomes One."	126476
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 25,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4090		Episode. 8-25-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christopher Hitchens, author, "Thomas Jefferson."	126477
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 25, 2004	T	DVD -R 189		Episode. 8-25-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  Guest: Ed Gillespie, chairman of the Republican National Committee	126478
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 26, 2008: Democratic National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10164		Episode. 8-26-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gov. Tim Kane, Democrat from Virginia. Democratic Convention. Guess Who’s Coming to Denver. Live from the University of Denver. Indecision 2008.	126479
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 27, 2008: Democratic National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10168		Episode. 8-27-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Howard Dean, chairman, Democrat National Committee. Democratic Convention. Guess Who’s Coming to Denver. Live from the University of Denver. Indecision 2008.	126480
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 28, 2008: Democratic National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10199		Episode. 8-28-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Evan Bayh, Democrat, Indiana. Democratic Convention. Guess Who’s Coming to Denver. Live from the University of Denver. Indecision 2008.	126481
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 29, 2008: Democratic National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10236		Episode. 8-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Democratic Convention. Guess Who’s Coming to Denver. Live from the University of Denver. Indecision 2008. From the Mile-High City. Obama’s speech. “We’re not reporting the new. We are the news.”	126482
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 3, 2004	T	DVD -R 1837		Episode. 8-3-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart who interviews Tom Brokaw at the Democratic National Convention.  Guest: Spike Lee, director of "She Hate Me."	126483
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3928		Episode. 8-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Crawford, author, "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell."	126484
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 3, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6589		Episode. 8-3-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Danny DeVito, actor, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."	126485
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11336		Episode. 8-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ronald Kessler, author, “In the President’s Secret Service.”	126486
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 30, 2004	T	DVD -R 1884		Episode. 8-30-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  The Presidential Election, 2004. Pre-Republican Convention coverage. Clip show.Correspondents Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms	126487
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 4, 2004	T	DVD -R 1858		Episode. 8-4-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Ed Helms, Senior Political Analyst. Samantha Bee on the month of August. Guest: Actor Aaron Eckhart in film "Suspect Zero."	126488
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 4, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3960		Episode. 8-4-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Miles O'Brien, co-anchor, CNN "American Morning."	126489
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 4, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10123		Episode. 8-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Hopper, actor, “Elegy.”	126490
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11337		Episode. 8-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rep. Henry Waxman, Democrat, California	126491
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 5, 2004	T	DVD -R 1859		Episode. 8-5-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Commentator Lew Black. Guest: Actor Natalie Portman talking about her latest film, "Garden State."	126492
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 5, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10124		Episode. 8-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seth Rogan, actor-writer, “Pineapple Express.”	126493
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11338		Episode. 8-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Giamati, actor, “Cold Souls.”	126494
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10125		Episode. 8-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat, New York.	126495
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 6, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11339		Episode. 8-6-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dara Torres, 5-time Olympic Champion Swimmer, author, “Age Is Just a Number.”	126496
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8851		Episode. 8-7-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andy Samberg, actor, "Hot Rod."	126497
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 7, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10143		Episode. 8-7-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Gregory, NBC News White House Correspondent. 	126498
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 8, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3960		Episode. 8-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Rudd, actor, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin"	126499
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6630		Episode. 8-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, anchor, NBC Nightly News	126500
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8852		Episode. 8-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Joe Bidden, Democratic Presidential Candidate.	126501
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 9, 2004	T	DVD -R 1859		Episode. 8-9-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Political Correspondent Steven Colbert at the Democratic National Convention interviewing a "rainbow" group of Democrats on unity. Guest: President Bill Clinton, author of "My Life."  (Two segments.)Clinton talks about the election campaign strategy, dirty political commercials, politics and his book.	126502
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 9, 2006	T	DVD -R JQ 6639		Episode. 8-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Craig Glenday, Guinness World Records 2007.	126503
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August 9, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8853		Episode. 8-9-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tal Ben-Shahar, author, "Happier."	126504
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: August, 2003	T	SVD 1433		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126505
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 1,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4910		Episode. 12-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: The White Stripes, musical guests.	126506
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 1, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10591		Episode. 12-1-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Anne Hathaway, actor, “Rachel Getting Married.”	126507
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 1, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11682		Episode. 12-1-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Friedman, The New York Times	126508
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 10,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10616		Episode. 12-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Comedian Don Rickles, author, “Rickles’ Letters.”	126509
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11688		Episode. 12-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gwen Ifill, author, “The Breakthrough.”	126510
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 11,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10617		Episode. 12-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Philip Seymour Hoffmann, actor, “Doubt.”	126511
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7520		Episode. 12-11-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Political Correspondent Samantha Bee. Guest: Sen. Lincoln Chafee, Republican, Rhode Island	126512
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7540		Episode. 12-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, editor, Newsweek International	126513
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 13,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4990		Episode. 12-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Howard Stern, radio personality.	126514
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 13, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2543		Episode. 12-13-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kevin Spacey, star of "Beyond the Sea."	126515
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7250		Episode. 12-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Political Correspondent Samantha Bee. Guest: Ricky Gervais, actor, "Night at the Museum."	126516
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 14,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 5030		Episode. 12-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Brokaw, "Tom Brokaw Reports, To War and Back."	126517
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 14, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2541		Episode. 12-14-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dore Gold, former Israeli Amasser to the United Nations and author of "Tower of Babble: How the U.N. Fuels Global Chaos."	126518
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7560		Episode. 12-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author, "Imperial Life in the Emerald City."	126519
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11691		Episode. 12-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sigourney Weaver, actor, “Avatar.”	126520
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 15,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 5040		Episode. 12-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Jessica Parker, actor, "The Family Stone."	126521
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 15, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2557		Episode. 12-15-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Billy Connolly in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events."	126522
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11692		Episode. 12-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Ray LaHood, secretary of transportation.	126523
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 16, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2557		Episode. 12-16-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Katie Couric, NBC Today Show.	126524
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11693		Episode. 12-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Hugh Grant, actor, “Did You Hear About the Morgans?”	126525
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 2, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2457		Episode. 12-2-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Stephen King, author of a book on being a Boston Red Sox fan.	126526
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 2, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10592		Episode. 12-2-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Calvin Trillin, author, “Deciding the Next Decider.”	126527
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11683		Episode. 12-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lance Armstrong, author, “Comeback 2.0.”	126528
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7570		Episode. 12-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ben Stiller, actor, "Night at the Museum."	126529
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 3, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10593		Episode. 12-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Arianna Huffington, author, “The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging.”	126530
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11684		Episode. 12-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Specter, author, “Denialism.”	126531
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11684		Episode. 12-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Specter, author, “Denialism.”	126532
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7450		Episode. 12-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nathan Lane, actor, "Butley" on New York stage.	126533
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 4, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10612		Episode. 12-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ron Howard, director, “Frost/Nixon.”	126534
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 5,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4940		Episode. 12-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Former President Jimmy Carter, author, "Our Endangered Values."	126535
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 5,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4940		Episode. 12-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Former President Jimmy Carter, author, "Our Endangered Values."	126536
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 5, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7480		Episode. 12-5-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. John Danforth, author, "Faith and Politics."	126537
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 6,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4950		Episode. 12-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michelle Yeoh, actor, "Memoirs of a Geisha."	126538
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 6, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2485		Episode. 12-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Isabella Rossellini, actor in "Earthsea."	126539
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 6, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7490		Episode. 12-6-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eve Herold, author, "Stem Cell Wars."	126540
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 7,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4960		Episode. 12-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David McCullough, author, "1976"	126541
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 7, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2502		Episode. 12-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul O'Neill, former Treasury Secretary	126542
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 7, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7530		Episode. 12-7-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ed Viesturs, author, "No Shortcuts to the Top."	126543
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 7, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11685		Episode. 12-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dan Rather, “Dan Rather Reporters.”	126544
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 8,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4970		Episode. 12-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ken Auletta, New Yorker Media Critic	126545
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 8, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2502		Episode. 12-8-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seth Mnookin, Author, "Hard News."	126546
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 8, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10609		Episode. 12-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matthew Alexander, author, “How To Break a Terrorist.”	126547
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 8, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11686		Episode. 12-8-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Huckabee, author, “A Simple Christmas.”	126548
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 9,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10613		Episode. 12-9-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Huckabee, author, “Do The Right Ring.”	126549
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 9, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2519		Episode. 12-9-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kate Bosworth, featured in "Beyond the Sea."	126550
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: December 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11687		Episode. 12-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andrew Ross Sorkin, The New York Times	126551
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Democratic National Convention, July 27, 2004	T	DVD -R 1833		Episode. 7-27-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. At the Democratic National Convention in Boston	126552
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Democratic National Convention, July 28, 2004	T	DVD -R 1838 HQ		Episode. 7-28-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  At the Democratic National Convention in Boston	126553
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Democratic National Convention, July 29, 2004	T	DVD -R 1844		Episode. 7-29-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  At the Democratic National Convention in Boston. Journalist Ted Koppel of "Nightline."	126554
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Democratic National Convention, July 29, 2004	T	DVD -R 1844		Episode. 7-29-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  At the Democratic National Convention in Boston. Journalist Ted Koppel of "Nightline."	126555
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Election Night 2004: Prelude to a Recount	T	DVD -R HQ 2263		Episode. 11-2-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover Election Night 2004. Guests: The Rev. Al Sharpton. Former Gov. William Weld (R-Mass).  Election night coverage.	126556
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Evolution Schmevolution -- Day Four -- The Final Day	T	DVD -R HQ 4285		Episode. 9-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff do a Daily Show Special Report, a four-day evaluation of Evolution. Guest: Gwyneth Paltrow, actor, "Proof."	126557
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Evolution Schmevolution -- Day One	T	DVD -R HQ 4311		Episode. 9-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff do a Daily Show Special Report, a four-day evaluation of Evolution.	126558
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Evolution Schmevolution -- Day Three	T	DVD -R HQ 4285		Episode. 9-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff do a Daily Show Special Report, a four-day evaluation of Evolution. Guest Panel of Experts.Guest panelists: Dr. Edward J. Larson, author, "Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory." Dr. William A. Dembski, author, "Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology," and Ellie Crystal, metaphysical theorist.	126559
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February `4, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7963		Episode. 1-14-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ishmael Beah, author, "A Long Way Gone."	126560
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 1, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2777		Episode. 2-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paula Abdul, "American Idol."	126561
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7902		Episode. 2-1-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sienna Miller, actor, "Factory Girl."	126562
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 1, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11781		Episode. 2-1-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chief Economist Austan Goolsbeer on the Economic Recovery Advisory Board talks with Jon about the current state of the economy. President Obama has lunch with the GOP. What are Bush and Blair doing nowadays?	126563
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10864		Episode. 2-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Ricks, author, “The Gambler.”	126564
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 10, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11793		Episode. 2-10-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Hall of Fame Center Fielder Willie Mays talks about his new book, “Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend.” Global warming debunked due to snowmageddon, snowpocalypse and snowtorious B.I.G.  Haitian orphan saga.	126565
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 11,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9653		Episode.  2-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Philip Shenon, author, “The Commission”	126566
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 11, 2004	T	SVD 1505		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126567
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10877		Episode. 2-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Daniel Serung, author, “Two Billion Cars.”	126568
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 11, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11795		Episode. 2-11-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Director Lee Daniels talks about his film, “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push,’ by Sapphire.”  Obama’s health care debate trap. Iran’s space program.	126569
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 12,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9654		Episode.  2-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Bill Kristol, editor, “The Weekly Standard.” 	126570
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10878		Episode. 2-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Sununu, former United States Senator, New Hampshire, Republican. 	126571
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 13,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9655		Episode.  2-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Mark Siegel, Benazir Bhuto Adviser	126572
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5470		Episode. 2-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Astronaut Mike Mullane, author, "Riding Rockets."	126573
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7940		Episode. 2-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christopher Horner, author, "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism."	126574
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 14, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2843		Episode. 2-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Redmond O'Hanlon, author, "Trawler."	126575
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5480		Episode. 2-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Tertzakian, author, "A Thousand Barrels a Second."	126576
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9677		Episode.  2-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Lee Seigel, author, “Against the Machine.”	126577
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 15, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 2843		Episode. 2-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eric Idle, author, "The Greedy Bastard Play."	126578
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5490		Episode. 2-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Julianne Moore, actor, "Freedomland"	126579
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8010		Episode. 1-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Meredith Vierira, Co-Anchor, Today Show.	126580
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 16, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2848		Episode. 2-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Alan Cumming, actor, "Son of the Mask."	126581
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5495		Episode. 2-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ed Harris, actor, "Winter Passing."	126582
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 17, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 2848		Episode. 2-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mark Mills, author, "The Bottomless Well."	126583
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 2, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2797		Episode. 2-2-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Anderson Cooper of "Anderson Cooper 360."	126584
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 2, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5400		Episode. 2-2-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert O'Harrow Jr., author, "No Place To Hide."	126585
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10841		Episode. 2-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lawrence Lindsey, author, “What a President Should Know.”	126586
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 2, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11782		Episode. 2-2-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Anchor and Managing Editor of “NBC Nightly News,” Brian Williams.  Toyota Recall. Hamas makes anti-Semitic cartoons.	126587
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 2004	T	SVD 1505		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126588
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5510		Episode. 2-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Vowell, author, "Assassination Vacation."	126589
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 22, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 2874		Episode. 2-22-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rachel Weisz, actor in "Constantine."	126590
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 22, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5530		Episode. 2-22-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matthew Fox, actor, "Lost"	126591
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 22, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11811		Episode. 2-22-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Comedian Ricky Gervais. CPAC, the conservatives Woodstock. Glenn Beck’s rant on the disease of progressivism. 	126592
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 23, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2874		Episode. 2-23-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Jennings, ABC Anchor and host for "Peter Jennings Reports: UFOs."	126593
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 23, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5558		Episode. 2-23-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times film critic.	126594
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 23, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10896		Episode. 2-23-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jeff Bezos, founder/CEO of Amazon.com	126595
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 23, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11812		Episode. 2-23-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Comedian Jeff Garlin talks about his new book, “My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World.” New credit card legislation takes effect along with new credit card company methods and fees to make money. Toyota’s acceleration problems.	126596
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 24, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2899		Episode. 2-24-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christina Ricci, actor in "Cursed."	126597
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 24, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3005		Episode. 3-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rev. Al Green, "Everything's On."	126598
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 24, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10897		Episode. 2-24-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ricky Gervais, actor-writer, “Ricky Gervais: Out of England.”	126599
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 24, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11813		Episode. 2-24-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Actor and Comedian Tracy Morgan talks about his new movie “Cop Out.”  Health care summit’s eve and Republican gripes. The problem with the Winter Olympics.	126600
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 25, 2004	T	DVD -R 1520		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126601
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 25, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10898		Episode. 2-25-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Selleck, actor, “Jesse Stone: Thin Ice.”	126602
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 25, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11814		Episode. 2-25-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: House Majority Whip James Clyburn talks about his experience at the health care summit. 	126603
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8039		Episode. 1-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Craig Newmark, Customer Service Rep/Founder Cragislist.	126604
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 26, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9703		Episode.  2-26-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Madeline Albright, author, “Memo to the President Elect.”	126605
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 26, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10899		Episode. 2-26-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, anchor, NBC Nightly News.	126606
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 27, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8040		Episode. 2-27-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Amaechi, author, "Man in the Middle."	126607
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 28, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 2899		Episode. 2-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Ben Nelson, Democrat from Nebraska	126608
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 28, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8050		Episode. 2-28-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jake Gyllenhaal, actor, "Zodiac."	126609
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 28, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9716		Episode.  2-26-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Brian Williams, anchor, NBC Nightly News	126610
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2797		Episode. 2-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Joe Klein, Columnist, Time Magazine	126611
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10842		Episode. 2-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dev Patel, actor, “Slumdog Millionaire.”	126612
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 3, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11783		Episode. 2-3-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Author Atul Gawande talks about his new book, “The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right.”  Potential repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Correspondent Samantha Bee investigates the decline of the power of men. 	126613
20081	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 4, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9670		Episode.  2-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Tim Gunn, Project Runway	126614
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10843		Episode. 2-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Karen Greenberg, director, NYU Center on Law and Security	126615
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 4, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11784		Episode. 2-4-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: House of Representative Anthony Weiner. Jon talks about his interview on “The O’Reilly Factor” with his therapist. Jon takes  a look at the overreactions of the biogosphere. President Obama takes a question from a guy named Dick Swett. 	126616
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 5,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9652		Episode.  2-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Chris Wallace, Host, Fox News Sunday.	126617
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 5, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7890		Episode. 2-5-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Walter Scheib, author, "White House Chef."	126618
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10844		Episode. 2-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Randall Balmer, author, “God in the White House.”	126619
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 6, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7903		Episode. 2-6-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Rowe, Dirty Jobs.	126620
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9669		Episode.  2-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News	126621
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 7, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5440		Episode. 2-7-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Torie Clarke, author, "Lipstick on a Pig."	126622
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7904		Episode. 2-7-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ralph Nader, author, "The Seventeen Traditions."	126623
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5450		Episode. 2-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Harrison Ford, actor, "Firewall."	126624
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7905		Episode. 2-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Mellencamp, composer, "Freedom's Road."	126625
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 8, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11791		Episode. 2-8-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jenny Sanford discusses her new book “Staying True.” Tea party convention highlights and Sarah Palin’s scribbled cheat sheet on her hand. Lewis Black on using the word retarded.	126626
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 9, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5460		Episode. 2-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Will Arnett, creator-writer, "Arrested Development."	126627
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10861		Episode. 2-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Walter Isaacson, President, Aspen Institute.	126628
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: February 9, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11792		Episode. 2-9-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich talks about his new book “To Try Men’s Souls: A Novel of George Washington and the Fight for American Freedom.”  Alabama Senator Richard Shelby holds confirmations hostage until he gets some pork for his State. John Oliver visits an RNC meeting in Hawaii.	126629
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Fifth Anniversary Show, The	T	SVD 1091 (Excerpts)		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126630
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Generic Program, February 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2815		Episode. 2-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seymour Hersh, Author, "Chain of Command."	126631
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Generic Program, February 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2815		Episode. 2-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Leguizano, actor.	126632
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 10, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2670		Episode. 1-10-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Grisham, "The Broker."	126633
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 10, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5210		Episode. 1-10-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Albert  Brooks, "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World."	126634
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7764		Episode. 1-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Governor Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas.	126635
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 10, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9492		Episode.  1-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Lou Dobbs, Author, “Independents Day”	126636
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5240		Episode. 1-11-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Bergen, author, "The Osama bin Laden I Know."	126637
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 11, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7760		Episode. 1-11-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter O'Toole, actor, "Venus."	126638
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 11, 2010	T			Episode. 1-11-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Author John Yoo talks about his new book, “Crisis and Command: A History of Executive Power from George Washington to George W. Bush.”	126639
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2670		Episode. 1-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Quaid, promoting his film, "In Good Company."	126640
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5200		Episode. 1-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Edward Lazarus, author "Closed Chambers."	126641
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10771		Episode. 1-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Maxwell Kennedy, author, “Danger’s Hour.”	126642
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 12, 2010	T			Episode. 1-12-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Author Paul Ingrassia and his new book, “Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry’s Road from Glory to Disaster.”	126643
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 13, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2672		Episode. 1-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Annette Bening, "Being Julia."	126644
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 13, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10772		Episode. 1-13-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Daniel Craig, actor, “Defiance.”	126645
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 13, 2010	T			Episode. 1-13-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ringo Starr and the Ben Harper Band drop by to talk about and sing and song from their new album “Y Not.”	126646
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9521		Episode.  1-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, editor, Newsweek International	126647
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10773		Episode. 1-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, editor, Newsweek International	126648
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 14, 2010	T			Episode. 1-14-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Brokaw, NBC News Correspondent	126649
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7765		Episode. 1-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Josh Bernstein, author, ":Digging For the Truth."	126650
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9522		Episode.  1-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: John Bolton, author, “Surrender Is Not An Option.”	126651
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10774		Episode. 1-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bethany McLean, Vanity Fair	126652
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5280		Episode. 1-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eugene Jarecki, "Why We Fight" documentary.	126653
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7766		Episode. 1-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Oren, author, "Power, Faith and Fantasy."	126654
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9523		Episode.  1-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jonah Goldberg, author, “Liberal Fascism.”	126655
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 17, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2688		Episode. 1-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Ross, ABC News	126656
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5290		Episode. 1-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: L. Paul Bremer, author, "My Year in Iraq."	126657
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7767		Episode. 11-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jerry Rice, author, "Go Along!"	126658
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9529		Episode.  1-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Allen Raymond, author, “How To Rig an Election.”	126659
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 18, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2688		Episode. 1-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jim Wallis, author of "God's Politics."	126660
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5300		Episode. 1-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: R. James Woolsey, former CIA Director	126661
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7768		Episode. 11-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robin Wright Penn, actor, "Breaking and Entering."	126662
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 18, 2010	T			Episode. 1-18-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David M. Walker, financial expert and former comptroller general and his new book, “Comeback America: Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility.”	126663
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 19, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2697		Episode. 1-19-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Beschloss, Presidential historian	126664
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 19, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10795		Episode. 1-19-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Abderrahim Foukara, Washington D.C. Bureau Chief, Al Jazeera	126665
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 19, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11731		Episode. 1-19-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Collin Firth, Actor, “A Single Man.”	126666
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2716		Episode. 1-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Joe Leiberman on Presidential Inauguration day.	126667
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 20, 2009: Changefest ‘09: Rebirth of a Nation: Night of History and Balls, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10796		Episode. 1-20-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama in Washington D.C.	126668
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 20, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11732		Episode. 1-20-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Evangelical Christian writer and political activist Jim Wallis and his new book, “Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street, and Your Street.”	126669
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2629		Episode. 1-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Billy Connolly, actor in Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events	126670
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 21, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9551		Episode.  1-21-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jon Meacham, Editor, Newsweek	126671
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 21, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10797		Episode. 1-21-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Sanger, author, “The Inheritance.”	126672
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 21, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11733		Episode. 1-21-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Actress Julie Andrews and her new film “The Tooth Fairy.”	126673
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 22, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9552		Episode.  1-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jim Wallis, author, “The Great Awakening.”	126674
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 22, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10798		Episode. 1-22-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Liam Neeson, actor, “Taken.”	126675
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 23, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5327		Episode. 1-23-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fred Barnes, author, "Rebel-in-Chief."	126676
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 23, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7829		Episode. 11-23-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Terry McAuliffe, author, "What a Party!"	126677
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9554		Episode.  1-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: P.J. O’Rourke, author, “On the Wealth of Nations.”	126678
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 24, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2733		Episode. 1-24-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Viguerie, author "America's Right Turn."	126679
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 24, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5329		Episode. 1-24-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rewza Aslan, author, "No god but God."	126680
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 24, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7830		Episode. 11-24-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Scott McClellan, former White House Press Secretary.	126681
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 25, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2748		Episode. 1-25-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seymour Hersh, Investigative Reporter, The New Yorker	126682
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 25, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5340		Episode. 1-25-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Anthony Hopkins, actor, "The World's Fastest Indian."	126683
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 25, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7849		Episode. 1-25-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Chuck Schumber, author "Positively American."	126684
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 25, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11751		Episode. 1-25-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Microsoft. Obama speaks to sixth graders. Supreme Court decision allows corporations to spend freely on political campaigns. South Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor speaks his mind about stray animals and starving people.	126685
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 26, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2748		Episode. 1-26-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Leguizano, actor, "Assault on Precinct 13."	126686
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 26, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5350		Episode. 1-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bernard-Henri Levy, author, "American Vertigo."	126687
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 26, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10818		Episode. 1-26-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jimmy Carter, former president, author, “We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land.”	126688
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 26, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11752		Episode. 1-26-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Elizabeth Warren, Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP. Osama bin Laden comments on underwear bomber and Wyatt Cenac comments on terror trials in NYC. Obama goes after the banks and some crazy thoughts on what affects the stock market.	126689
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 27, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2756		Episode. 1-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christine Todd Whitman, author, "It's My Party Too."	126690
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 27, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10819		Episode. 1-27-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gwen Ifil, author, “The Breakthrough.”	126691
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 27, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11753		Episode. 1-27-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Author Ethan Watters talks about his new book, “Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche. Democrats bow down to Republican policies. ACORN pimp arrested.	126692
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 28, 2004	T	SVD 1511		Episode. 1-28-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126693
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 28, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9539		Episode.  1-28-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Phil Simms, lead analyst, “The NFL on CBS.”	126694
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 28, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10822		Episode. 1-28-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Neil deGrasse Tyson, author, “The Pluto Files.”	126695
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 28, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11754		Episode. 1-28-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Presidential Historian and Author Doris Kearns Goodwin. State of the Union highlights.	126696
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 29,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9540		Episode.  1-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, presidential historian	126697
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 29, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7850		Episode. 1-29-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Gates, chairman, Microsoft	126698
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10823		Episode. 1-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: P.W. Singer, author, “Wired for War.”	126699
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 30,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9580		Episode.  1-30-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal	126700
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 30, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5380		Episode.1-30-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Randy Jackson, American Idol judge	126701
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 30, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7870		Episode. 1-30-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Neil DeGrasse Tyson, author, "Death by Black Hole."	126702
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 31,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9621		Episode.  1-31-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Karen Timulty, National Political Correspondent, Time Magazine. 	126703
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 31, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2777		Episode. 1-31-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek columnist	126704
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 31, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5390		Episode. 1-31-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Charles  Barkley, author, "Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man?"  Barkley former basketball star and now sports commentator.	126705
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 31, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7879		Episode. 1-31-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Joe Biden, Presidential Candidate Democrat.	126706
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 4, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2629		Episode #834. 1-4-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Giamati, actor in "Sideways."	126707
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5170		Episode. 1-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: George Packer, author, "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq	126708
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 4, 2010	T			Episode. 1-4-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Pollan, Journalist and Author talked about his new book “Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual.”	126709
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 5, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2649		Episode. 1-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Don Cheadle, actor in "Hotel Rwanda"	126710
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 5, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5177		Episode. 1-5-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Pierce Brosnan, actor, "The Matador."	126711
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10731		Episode. 1-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dick Gregory, “Meet the Press,” NBC.	126712
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 5, 2010	T			Episode. 1-5-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Director George Lucas talks about his new book, “George Lucas’s Blockbusting: A Decade-by-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success.”	126713
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 6, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2655		Episode. 1-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Howard Zinn, author of "Voices of a People's History of the United States."	126714
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 6, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10736		Episode. 1-6-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Woolf, author, “The Man Who Owns the News.”	126715
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 6, 2010	T			Episode. 1-6-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the principal military advisor to the president.	126716
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 7, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9430		Episode.  1-7-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Ron Seeber, professor of labor relations, Cornell University	126717
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 7, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10748		Episode. 1-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rachel Maddow, “The Rachel Maddow Show,” CNN.	126718
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 7, 2010	T			Episode. 1-7-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Maggie Gyllenhaal, actor in “Crazy Heart.”	126719
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7620.		Episode. 1-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Louis C.K., "Shameless."	126720
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 8, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9460		Episode.  1-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: David Frum, author, “Comeback.”	126721
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 8, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10756		Episode. 1-8-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary.	126722
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 9, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7640		Episode. 1-9-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Harry Frankfurt, author, "On Truth."	126723
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: January 9, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9491		Episode.  1-9-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: John Zogby of Zogby International	126724
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 1, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11254		Episode. 7-1-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Justin Fox, author, “The Myth of the Rational Market.”	126725
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 10, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6370		Episode. 7-10-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ilario Pantano, author, "Warlord."	126726
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 11, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3731		Episode. 7-11-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Marci Hamilton, author, "God vs. the Gavel."	126727
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6404		Episode. 7-11-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Dean, author, "Conservatives Without Conscience."	126728
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 12, 2004	T	DVD -R 1788		Episode. 7-12-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: CNN Anchor Wolf Blitzer of Wolf Blitzer Reports and Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer.	126729
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3731		Episode. 7-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Taibbi, author, "Spanking the Donkey."	126730
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6405		Episode. 7-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Shawn Wayans, actor, "Little Man."	126731
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 12, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10036		Episode. 7-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Engel, Chief Foreign Correspondent for NBC News and author, “War Journal.”	126732
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 13, 2004	T	DVD -R 1795		Episode. 7-13-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: Newsweek Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff on controversy about postponing election if a terrorist attack occurs.	126733
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 13, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3751		Episode. 7-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bernard Goldberg, author, "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America."	126734
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6407		Episode. 7-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Owen Wilson, actor, "You, Me and Dupree."	126735
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 13, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11291		Episode. 7-13-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rep. Barney Frank, Democrat from Massachusetts	126736
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 14, 2004	T	DVD -R 1797		Episode. 7-14-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: NPR Correspondent Sarah Vowell., author of "The Partly Cloudy Patriot."	126737
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 14, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3751		Episode. 7-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Isikoff, Investigative Correspondent, Newsweek	126738
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10034		Episode. 7-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andrew Ward, author, “The Slaves’ War.”	126739
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11292		Episode. 7-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Mancall, author, “Fatal Journey.”	126740
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 15, 2004	T	DVD -R 1799		Episode. 7-15-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: Creator of Da Ali G. Show, Sacha Baron Cohen.	126741
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10035		Episode. 7-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Pierce Brosnan, actor, “Mamma Mia.”	126742
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11293		Episode. 7-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, health and human services secretary.	126743
2002	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 16, 2002	T	SVD 1214		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126744
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8730		Episode. 7-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Senior Military Affairs Correspondent Rob Riggle. Guest: Josh Rushing, author, "Mission Al Jazeera."	126745
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10052		Episode. 6-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kenneth Pollack, author, “A Path out of the Desert.”	126746
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11294		Episode. 7-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Glennon, author, “Unquenchable.”	126747
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6450		Episode. 7-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gordon Chang, author, "Nuclear Showdown."	126748
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8740		Episode. 7-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christopher Walken, actor, "Hairspray."	126749
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10053		Episode. 7-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Dark Knight.”	126750
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 18, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3800		Episode. 7-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Reporters Carl  Bernstein and Bob Woodward, "The Secret Man."	126751
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6460		Episode. 7-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: m. Night Shyamalan, director, "Lady in the Water."	126752
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8750		Episode. 7-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Groening, "The Simpsons Movie."	126753
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 19, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3800		Episode. 7-19-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Billy Bob Thornton, actor, "Bad News Bears."	126754
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 19, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6470		Episode. 7-19-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: James MacGuire, author, "American Bee."	126755
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 19, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8760		Episode. 7-19-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Adam Sandler, actor, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry	126756
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11279		Episode. 7-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Kenner, director, “Food, Inc.”	126757
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3801		Episode. 7-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., author, "Crimes Against Nature."	126758
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6490		Episode. 7-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Giamatti, actor, "Lady in the Water."	126759
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 20, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11306 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 7-20-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, NBC News	126760
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 21, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3801		Episode. 7-21-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek Columnist	126761
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 21, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10054		Episode. 7-21-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Bitner, author, “Confessions of a Subprime Lender.”	126762
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 21, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11307		Episode. 7-21-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Stephen Chu, Energy Secretary	126763
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 22, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10055		Episode. 7-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, “Step Brothers.”	126764
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 22, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11308		Episode. 7-22-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kevin Nealon, “Weeds.”	126765
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 23, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8770		Episode. 7-23-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Correspondent Samantha Bee. Guest: Neil DeGrasse Tyson, host, "Nova scienceNow."	126766
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10056		Episode. 7-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: T.J. English, author, “Havana Nocturne.”	126767
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 23, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11309		Episode. 7-23-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sally Jenkins, author, “The State of Jones”	126768
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 24, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6500		Episode. 7-24-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. John McCain, Republican from Arizona.	126769
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 24, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8780		Episode. 7-24-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Pallitto, author, "Presidential Secrecy and the Law."	126770
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 24, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10071		Episode. 7-24-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Geo Beach, author, “Tougher in Alaska.”	126771
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 25, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3847		Episode. 7-25-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Rick Santorum, Republican from Pennsylvania	126772
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 25, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6520		Episode. 7-25-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ed Burns, actor, "The Groomsmen."	126773
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 25, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8785		Episode. 7-25-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rob Gifford, author, "China Road."	126774
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 26, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3847		Episode. 7-26-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Diane Lane, actor, "Must Love Dogs."	126775
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 26, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6539		Episode. 7-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sharon Weinberger, author, "Imaginary Weapons."	126776
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8810		Episode. 7-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Correspondent John Oliver. Guest: Robert Dallek, author, "Nixon and Kissinger."	126777
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 27, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3888		Episode. 7-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bob Costas, "Costas Show"	126778
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6540		Episode. 7-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Alon  Ben-Meir, Middle East Director, World Policy Institute, The New School	126779
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 27, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11326		Episode. 7-27-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Kristol, editor, The Weekly Standard	126780
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 28, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3888		Episode. 7-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Molly Gyllenhaal, actor, "Happy Endings"	126781
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 28, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10074		Episode. 7-28-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House, author, “Know Your Power.”	126782
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 28, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11327		Episode. 7-28-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: This is Spinal Tap	126783
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 29, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10075		Episode. 7-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Bishop, author, author, “The Big Sort.”	126784
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11328		Episode. 7-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ambassador John Bolton, American Enterprise Institute	126785
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 30, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8820		Episode. 7-30-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Alastair Campbell, author, "The Blair Years."	126786
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 30, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10121		Episode. 7-30-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ben Wattenberg, author, “Fighting Words.”	126787
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11329		Episode. 7-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Judd Apatow, director, “Funny People.”	126788
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 31, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6590		Episode. 7-31-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Will Ferrell, actor, "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."	126789
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 31, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8821		Episode. 7-31-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lewis Gordon Pugh, endurance swimmer.	126790
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 31, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10122		Episode. 7-31-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News	126791
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 6, 2004	T	DVD -R 1784		Episode. 7-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor: Stephen Colbert substituting for Jon Stewart. Guest: Presidential candidate Ralph Nader discusses his book, "The Good Fight."  Rob Corddry, Senior Political Correspondent.	126792
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 7, 2004	T	DVD -R 1784		Episode. 7-7-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Will Ferrell discusses the movie "Anchorman."	126793
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: July 8, 2004	T	DVD -R 1788		Episode. 7-8-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Christina Applegate discusses the movie "Anchorman."	126794
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June  2004	T	DVD -R 1753		Episode. 6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Kevin Kline discusses the movie, "De-Lovely."	126795
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 1, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3453		Episode. 6-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bo Bice, American Idol runner-up	126796
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 1, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11159		Episode. 6-1-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bob Woodruff, author, “Earth 2100.”	126797
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 10, 2003	T	SVD 1396		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126798
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 10, 2004	T	DVD -R 1738		Episode. 6-10-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Jennifer Love Hewitt discussing her new animated film, "Garfield."	126799
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 10, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9969		Episode. 6-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ralph Reed, author, “Dark Horse.”	126800
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11197		Episode. 6-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Saad Mohseni, executive producer, “Afghan Star.”	126801
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 11, 2003	T	SVD 1395		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126802
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 11, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8653		Episode. 6-11-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Steinberg, author, "The Book of David."	126803
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 11, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9964		Episode. 6-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rick Shenkman, author, “Just How Stupid Are We?”	126804
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11198		Episode. 6-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Katie Couric, “CBS Evening News With Katie Couric.”	126805
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 12, 2003	T	SVD 1398		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126806
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6241		Episode. 6-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Friedman, author, "The World Is Flat."	126807
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8654		Episode. 6-12-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Shrum, author, "No Excuses."	126808
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 12, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9966		Episode. 6-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Engel, author, “War Journal.”	126809
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 13, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3551		Episode. 6-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Larry Diamond, author, "Squandered Victory."	126810
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6250		Episode. 6-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ken Mehlman, chairman, Republican National Committee	126811
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8657 (Mislabeled 8655)		Episode. 6-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Alan Brandt, author, "The Cigarette Century."	126812
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 14, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3551		Episode. 6-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Will Ferrell, actor, "Bewitched."	126813
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6260		Episode. 6-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tim Russert, author, "Wisdom of Our Fathers."	126814
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 14, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8670		Episode. 6-14-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Angelina Jolie, actor, "A Mighty Heart."	126815
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 15, 2004	T	DVD -R 1741		Episode. 6-15-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Reporter Hassan Ibrahim discusses the documentary "The Control Room."	126816
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 15, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3554		Episode. 6-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Flynt Leverett, author, "Inheriting Syria."	126817
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6270		Episode. 6-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Louis C.K., actor, "Lucky Louie."	126818
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11221		Episode. 6-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ed Helms, actor, “The Hangover.”	126819
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 16, 2004	T	DVD -R 1744		Episode. 6-16-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Author Robert Reich discusses his new book, "Reason."	126820
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 16, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3554		Episode. 6-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kenneth Timmerman, author, "Countdown to Crisis."	126821
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9967		Episode. 6-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Iglesias, former U.S. Attorney	126822
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11222		Episode. 6-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Folsom, author, “The Mad Ones.”	126823
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 17, 2004	T	DVD -R 1753		Episode. 6-17-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Comic Graham Norton discusses his new television show, "The Graham Norton Effect."	126824
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9968		Episode. 6-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lara Logan, Chief Foreign Correspondent, CBS News	126825
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 17, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11223		Episode. 6-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Laufer, author, “The Dangerous World of Butterflies.”	126826
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8680		Episode. 6-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve Carell, actor, "Evan Almighty."	126827
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 18, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9970		Episode. 6-18-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve Carell, actor, “Get Smart.”	126828
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 18, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11224		Episode. 6-18-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Huckabee, host, “Huckabee.”	126829
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 19, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6292		Episode. 6-19-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Calvin Trillin, author, "A Heckuva Job"	126830
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 19, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8690		Episode. 6-19-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, Anchor, NBC Nightly News.	126831
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 19, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9993		Episode. 6-19-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Myers, “The Love Guru.”	126832
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 2, 2003	T	SVD 1410		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126833
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 2, 2004	T	DVD -R 1714		Episode. 6-2-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Thomas Friedman. Author of "Longitudes and Attitudes."	126834
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 2, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3465		Episode. 6-2-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Russell Crowe, actor, "Cinderella Man."	126835
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 2, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10008		Episode. 6-2-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Scott McClellan, author, “What Happened.”	126836
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11167		Episode. 6-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: P.J. O’Rourke, author “Driving Like Crazy.”	126837
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 20, 2004	T	DVD -R 1755		Episode. 6-20-04	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Filmmaker Michael Moore discusses his movie, "Fahrenheit 9/11."	126838
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3588		Episode. 6-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ringo Starr	126839
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6293		Episode. 6-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Juliet Eilperin of the Washington Post, author, "Fight Club Politics"	126840
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 20, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8696		Episode. 6-20-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek International	126841
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 21, 2004	T	DVD -R 1753		Episode. 6-21-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Stephen F. Hayes discusses his book, "The Connection."	126842
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 21, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3588		Episode. 6-21-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dwight Yoakam, "Blame the Vain"	126843
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6319		Episode. 6-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Anderson Cooper, "Anderson Cooper 360 degrees	126844
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 21, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8697		Episode. 6-21-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Greg Bear, author, "Quantico."	126845
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 22, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3602		Episode. 6-22-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Moyers, author, "Moyers on America."	126846
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 22, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6310		Episode. 6-22-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Adam Sandler, actor, "Check.""	126847
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 22, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11241		Episode. 6-22-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Russell, author, “Red and Me,” great Boston Celtic Center.	126848
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 23, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3602		Episode. 6-23-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Howard Dean, chairman, Democratic National Committee	126849
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9981		Episode. 6-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: James McAvoy, “I Wanted.”	126850
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 23, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11242		Episode. 6-23-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Larry David, actor, “Whatever Works”	126851
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 24, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9990		Episode. 6-24-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: James Harding, editor, “The Times of London”	126852
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 24, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11243		Episode. 6-24-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Reza Aslan, contributing editor, The Daily Beast	126853
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 25, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8732		Episode. 6-25-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve Vogel, author, "The Pentagon."	126854
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 25, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10006		Episode. 6-25-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Music Performance.	126855
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 25, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11244		Episode. 6-25-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Cameron Diaz, actor, “My Sister’s Keeper.”	126856
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 26, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6320		Episode. 6-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lance Armstrong, cyclist.	126857
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8733		Episode. 6-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Correspondent Samantha Bee. Guest: Bruce Willis, actor, "Live Free or Die Hard"	126858
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 26, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10012		Episode. 6-26-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ted Koppel, “Koppel on Discovery: The People’s Republic of Capitalism.”	126859
2002	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 27, 2002	T	SVD 1197		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126860
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 27, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3620		Episode. 6-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Hanna Rosin, Contributor, New Yorker	126861
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6300		Episode. 6-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Washington Reporter Helen Thomas, author, "Watchdogs of Democracy?"	126862
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 27, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8710		Episode. 6-27-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Moore, director-writer, "Sicko."	126863
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 27, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9984		Episode. 6-27-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mat Taibbi, author, “The Great Derangement.”	126864
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 28, 2004	T	DVD -R 1760		Episode. 6-28-04	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee	126865
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 28, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3620		Episode. 6-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Morgan Spurlock, actor, "30 Days."	126866
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 28, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6340		Episode. 6-28-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Al Gore, former Vice President, "An Inconvenient Truth."	126867
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 28, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8720		Episode. 6-28-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Claire Danes, actor, "Evening."	126868
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 29, 2004	T	DVD -R 1760		Episode. 6-29-04	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Police detective Edward Conlon discusses his book, "Blue Blood."	126869
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 29, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6350		Episode. 6-29-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kevin Spacey, actor, "Superman Returns."	126870
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11252		Episode. 6-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Oliver Sacks, Nova’s “Musical Minds.”	126871
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 3, 2004	T	DVD -R 1720		Episode. 6-3-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Mario Cuomo, former New York governor discusses his new book, "Reason to Believe."	126872
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 3, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10011		Episode. 6-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Terry McAuliffe, chairman, Hillary Clinton for President campaign	126873
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11168		Episode. 6-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Lewis, author, “Home Game”	126874
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 30, 2004	T	DVD -R 1771		Episode. 6-30-04	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: New Yorker Humorist Calvin Trillin and his new book "Obviously On He Sails" involving the Bush administration in rhyme.	126875
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11253		Episode. 6-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Mike Kim, author, “Escaping North Korea.”	126876
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 4, 2003	T	SVD 1411, 1412		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126877
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 4, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8630		Episode. 6-4-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rep. Ron Paul, Republican, Texas.	126878
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 4, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10013		Episode. 6-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Barbara Walters, author, “Audition.”	126879
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11169		Episode. 6-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Will Ferrell, actor, “Land of the Lost”	126880
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 5, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8639		Episode. 6-5-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Rudd, actor, "Knocked Up."	126881
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 5, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10014		Episode. 6-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Adam Sandler, actor, “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.”	126882
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 6, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3504		Episode. 6-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Newt Gingrich, Author, "Never Call Retreat."	126883
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 6, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6242		Episode. 6-6-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: William J. Bennett, author, "America: The Last Best Hope."	126884
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 6, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8640		Episode. 6-6-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Barone, author, "Out First Revolution."	126885
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 7, 2004	T	DVD -R 1722		Episode. 6-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Donna Brazile discusses her book, "Cooking with Grease."	126886
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 7, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3504		Episode. 6-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steven Johnson, Author, "Everything Bad Is Good For You."	126887
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 7, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6204		Episode. 6-7-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bonnie Hunt, actor, "Cars."	126888
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8652		Episode. 6-7-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eddie Izzard, actor, "Ocean's Thirteen."	126889
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 8, 2004	T	DVD -R 1723		Episode. 6-8-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Columnist/Author David Brooks discusses his book, "On Paradise Drive."	126890
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 8, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3511		Episode. 6-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: General Colin Powell, former Secretary of State	126891
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6210		Episode. 6-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lily Tomlin, actor, "A Prairie Home Companion."	126892
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 8, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11195		Episode. 6-8-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gretchen Peters, author, “Seeds of Terror”	126893
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 9, 2003	T	SVD 1411		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126894
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 9, 2004	T	DVD -R 1726		Episode. 6-9-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock discusses his documentary, "Supersize Me."	126895
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 9, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3511		Episode. 6-9-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Lauer, Today Show	126896
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 9, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10015		Episode. 6-9-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Jim Webb, Democrat, Virginia, author, “A Time To Fight.”	126897
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: June 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11196		Episode. 6-9-1009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peter Schiff, president, Euro Pacific Capital, Inc. and author, “Crash Proof”	126898
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 1, 2004	T	DVD -R 1520		Episode. (Twice on disc).	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126899
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 1, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2908		Episode. 3-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nancy Soderberg, author, "The Superpower Might."	126900
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8070		Episode. 3-1-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sam Sheridan, author, "A Fighter's Heart."	126901
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8070		Episode. 3-1-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sam Sheridan, author, "A Fighter's Heart."	126902
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 1, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11815		Episode. 3-1-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Astrophysicist Neil DeGraase Tyson talks about his new book “The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet.” Senator Jim Bunning objects to extending unemployment benefits. CNN’s Rick Sanchez on cocaine.	126903
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 10, 2004	T	DVD -R 1536		Episode. 3-10-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126904
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 10, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3004		Episode. 3-10-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Krugman, the New York Times	126905
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 10, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9758		Episode.  3-10-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Lt. General William Caldwell, Commander, Combined Arms Center.	126906
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10946		Episode. 3-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Craig Mullaney, author “The Unforgiving Minute.”	126907
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 10, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11843		Episode. 3-10-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Comedian Jerry Seinfeld talks about his new show “The Marriage Ref.”  Sour Grapes: Representative Eric Massa gropes a male staffer, takes a shower with Rahm Emanuel and gets interviewed by Glenn Beck. Governor David Paterson of New York doesn’t resign and Larry Wilmore gives him back to the blind community.	126908
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 11, 2004	T	DVD -R 1537		Episode. 3-11-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126909
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 11, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9759		Episode.  3-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Grover Norquist, author, “Leave Us Alone.”	126910
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10947		Episode. 3-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Rudd, actor, “I Love You, Man.” CNBC-Jim Cramer controversy with Stewart and the Daily Show.	126911
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 11, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11844		Episode. 3-11-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Journalist Eamon Javers talks about his new book, “Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage.”  Obama’s ultimate last final push for health care reform. Vice President Joe Biden goes to Israel for yet another peace process.	126912
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8141		Episode. 3-12-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Chris Dodd, Democrat from Connecticut	126913
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 12, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9751		Episode.  3-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Ronald Kessler, author, “The Terrorist Watch.”	126914
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10948		Episode. 3-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jim Cramer, CNBC Financial Expert. Controversy summary and resolution.	126915
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8140		Episode. 3-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Waters, director, "'Till Death Do Us Part."	126916
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 13, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9756		Episode.  3-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary. 	126917
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 14, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3004		Episode. 3-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Harry Frankfurt, author, "On Bullshit."	126918
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5640		Episode. 3-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bart Ehrman, author, "Misquoting Jesus."	126919
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 14, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8193		Episode. 3-14-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Zbigniew Brzezinski, author, "Second Chance."	126920
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 15, 2004	T	DVD -R 1550		Episode. 3-15-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126921
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5650		Episode. 3-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Natalie Portman, actor, "V for Vendetta"	126922
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8194		Episode. 3-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sandra Bullock, actor, "Premonition."	126923
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 15, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11852		Episode. 3-15-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Author Michael Lewis talks about his new book, “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. Crumbums & Fatcats (Republicans and Democrats’ Contradicting Statements Regarding Sex Scandals a Few Years Apart Are Just Pro-Wrestling Moves). Aasif Mandvi Reports from The Health Care Executives’ Conference at the Ritz Carlton.	126924
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 16, 2004	T	DVD -R 1552		Episode. 3-16-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.  John Stossel, co-host of ABC's 20/20 and author of "Give Me a Break."	126925
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5660		Episode. 3-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Vin Diesel, actor, "Find Me Guilty."	126926
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10977		Episode. 3-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: General Richard B. Myers, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff	126927
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 16, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11853		Episode. 3-16-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Actor Jude Law talks about his new film, “Repo Man.” In Dodd We Trust: New bank laws introduced by Senator Chris Dodd and Jon becomes a corporation. Holy Sh*t: Male Prostitution ring busted at the Vatican and pedophile protected for 20 years by the Catholic Church.	126928
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 17, 2004	T	DVD -R 1556		Episode. 3-17-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.  Actor Mekhi Phifer.	126929
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 17, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3033		Episode. 3-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Craig Ferguson of "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson."	126930
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9771		Episode.  3-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Brian Fagan, author, “The Great Warming.”	126931
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 17, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10978		Episode. 3-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ian McShane, actor, “Kings.”	126932
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 17, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11854		Episode. 3-17-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rapper Snoop Dogg promotes his new album, “Malice N Wonderland.” Health care reform protest extremes. Change in textbooks by the conservative Texas school board.	126933
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 18, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10979		Episode. 3-18-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nandan Nilekani, author, “Imagining India.”	126934
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 18, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11855		Episode. 3-18-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gary Locke, Secretary of Commerce under President Obama. Cancer that is progressivism as explained by Jon and Glenn Beck.	126935
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 19,  2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8190		Episode. 3-19-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Stephen Prothero, author, "Religious Literacy."	126936
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 19, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9781		Episode.  3-19-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Senator Arlen Specter, Republican from Pennsylvania	126937
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 2, 2004	T	DVD -R 1520		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126938
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10921		Episode. 3-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Harold Varmus, author, “The Art and Politics of Science.”	126939
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 2, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11816		Episode. 3-2-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Actor Robert Pattinson, star of “Remember Me.” It turns out Sen. Jim Bunning is Just a Dick -- The New York Crimes (Gov. Patterson and Rep. Rengel Scandals). Samantha Bee interviews Unemployed Man with 13.5 inch Penis Who Refuses To Do Porn.	126940
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5670		Episode. 3-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Clive Owen, actor, "Inside Man."	126941
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 20, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9775		Episode.  3-20-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Alex Kinsbury, U.S. News and World Report, just back from Iraq.	126942
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 21, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3033		Episode. 3-21-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sandra Bullock, actor in "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous."	126943
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5680		Episode. 3-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: General Georges Sada, author, "Sadam's Secrets."	126944
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 21, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8209		Episode. 3-21-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chris Hansen, Correspondent, Dateline NBC	126945
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 22, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3040		Episode. 3-22-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Catherine Keener, actor in "The Ballad of Jack and Rose."	126946
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 22, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5690		Episode. 3-22-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat, Wisconsin	126947
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 22, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8208		Episode. 3-22-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Don Cheadle, actor, "Reign Over Me."	126948
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 23, 2004	T	DVD -R 1570		Episode. 3-23-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.  Actor Tom Hanks.	126949
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 23, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3040		Episode. 3-23-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ozzy Osbourne, Rock Singer and Celebrity	126950
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 23, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5693		Episode. 3-23-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Mandelbaum, author, "The Case for Goliath."	126951
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 24, 2004	T	DVD -R 1574		Episode. 3-24-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Actor Jamie Fox.	126952
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 24, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3055		Episode. 3-24-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: The RZA: The Wu-Tang Manual	126953
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 25, 2004	T	DVD -R 1581		Episode. 3-25-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events.	126954
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 25, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3005		Episode. 3-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Fenton, author, "Bad News."	126955
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8230		Episode. 3-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Kerry, D. Massachusetts, author of "This Moment on Earth."	126956
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5720		Episode. 3-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Gordon, author "Cobra II"	126957
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 27, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8231		Episode. 3-27-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest:  Dennis Miller, comedian-commentator.	126958
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 28, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5740		Episode. 3-28-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek International	126959
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 28, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8240		Episode. 3-28-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gov. Bill Richardson, D. Presidential Candidate, author, "Between Worlds - The Making of an American Life."	126960
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 29, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5750		Episode. 3-29-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Queen Latifah, actor, "Ice Age: The Meltdown."	126961
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 29, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8250		Episode. 3-29-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Philip Zimbaro, author, "The Lucifer Effect."	126962
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 3, 2004	T	DVD -R 1520		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Former New York Mayor Giuliani.	126963
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2927		Episode. 3-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: The Rock, actor, "Be Cool."	126964
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 3, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9724		Episode.  3-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Senator Hillary Clinton, Democratic candidate for President, 2008. 	126965
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10922		Episode. 3-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, former Supreme Court Judge	126966
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 3, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11817		Episode. 3-3-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Journalist and Author Lynne Olson talks about her new book, “Citizens of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkest, Finest Hour.” Sarah Palin’s comedy routine. Sarah Palin’s diatribe about the liberal mainstream media on “The Tonight Show.” Fox News Megyn Kelly hard news time jammed down your throat.	126967
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 30, 2004	T	DVD -R 1585		Episode. 3-30-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Former cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke.	126968
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11013		Episode. 3-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jack Cafferty, author, “Now or Never.”	126969
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 31, 2004	T	DVD -R 1587		Episode. 3-31-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Karen Hughes, former counselor to President Bush and her new book, "Ten Minutes From Normal."	126970
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 31, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9798		Episode.  3-31-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Senator Chuck Hagel, Republican from Nebraska, author, “America: Our Next Chapter.”	126971
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 31, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11015		Episode. 3-31-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Seth Rogan, actor.	126972
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 4, 2004	T	DVD -R 1521		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Actor William Dafoe	126973
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 4, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9725		Episode.  3-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Ralph Nader, Independent Presidential Candidate, 2008. 	126974
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10923		Episode. 3-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Joe Nocera, New York Times	126975
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 4, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11825		Episode. 3-4-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Reporter Scott Patterson is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal and talks about his new book, “The Quants: How a New Bread of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It.”	126976
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 5, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8080		Episode. 3-5-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bob Woodruff, author, "In an Instant."	126977
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 5, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9726		Episode.  3-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: NBC News Correspondent Martin Fletcher, author, “Breaking News.”	126978
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10924		Episode. 3-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Billy Crudup, actor, “Watchmen.”	126979
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 6, 2003	T	SVD 1517		Episode. 3-6-2003	Parody News. Steve Colbert fill in at the anchor desk for Jon Stewart. Guest: David Cross.	126980
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 6, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8089		Episode. 3-6-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Jadick, author, "On Call in Hell."	126981
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 6, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8089		Episode. 3-6-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Jadick, author, "On Call in Hell."	126982
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9727		Episode.  3-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Sen. Tom Daschle, author, “Critical.”	126983
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 7, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2954		Episode. 3-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Melissa Boyle Mahle, author, "Denial and Deception," life in the CIA.	126984
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 7, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5070		Episode. 3-7-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eugene Linden, author, "Winds of Change."	126985
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8098		Episode. 3-7-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Correspondent Samantha Bee. Guest: Wynton Marsalis, author, "From the Plantation to the Penitentiary."	126986
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 8, 2004	T	DVD -R 1532 (Missing Opening)		Episode. 3-8-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126987
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5620		Episode. 3-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Neil Young, singer.	126988
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8099		Episode. 3-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Sharon Maolen, author, "Survivor of the Sickest."	126989
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 8, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11841		Episode. 3-8-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Financial Investigator Harry Markopolos first discovered Bernie Madoff’s crimes in 1999, talks about his new book, “No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller.” Oscar Moments from Last Night. Bombs Explode On Election Day in Iraq. Media Calls It a Success. Jason Jones reports on man who is protesting the U.S. Post Office for putting Mother Teresa on a stamp.	126990
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 9, 2004	T	DVD -R 1533 (Missing Opening)		Episode. 3-9-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	126991
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 9, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5630		Episode. 3-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bruce Bartlett, author, "Imposter."	126992
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 10945		Episode. 3-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Nathaniel Frank, author, “Unfriendly Fire.” Attack on CNBC.	126993
2010	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: March 9, 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11842		Episode. 3-9-2010	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Marc Thiessen, a former White House speech writer for President Bush, talks about his new book, “Courting Disaster: How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama Is Inviting the Next Attack.” Conservatives Turn Against Liz Cheney After She Demands Names of Lawyers Who Defended Al-Qaeda Members Be Released. Gaywatch: Virginia Edition (Virginia Governor’s Anti-Gay Policies, County Supervisor Calls Cross-Dressers “It”). 	126994
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 1, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5990		Episode. 5-1-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matthew Continetti, author, "The K Street Gang"	126995
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8430		Episode. 5-2-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tobey Maguire, actor, "Spiderman 3."	126996
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 10, 2004	T	DVD -R 1669		Episode. 5-10-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Senator John McCain, author of "Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life."	126997
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 10, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3307		Episode. 5-10-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Wanda Sykes, actor, "Monster-in-Law" film	126998
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 10, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6045		Episode. 5-10-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Billy Connolly, Live in New York	126999
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8501		Episode. 5-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Reza Aslan, author, "No God But God."	127000
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 11, 2004	T	DVD -R 1677		Episode. 5-11-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Anchor Tim Russert discusses his book, "Big Russ & Me."	127001
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6070		Episode. 5-11-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Francis Fukuyama, author, "America at the Crossroads."	127002
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11131		Episode. 5-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Frank Partnoy, author, “The Match King.	127003
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 12, 2003	T	SVD 1393		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127004
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 12, 2004	T	DVD -R 1677		Episode. 5-12-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Ken Mehlman, campaign manager for President Bush and Vice President Cheney.	127005
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3336		Episode. 5-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tracey Ullman, actor, "Tracey Ullman: Live and Exposed."	127006
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11132		Episode. 5-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Hanks, actor, “Angels and Demons.”	127007
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 13, 2003	T	SVD 1398		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127008
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 13, 2004	T	DVD -R 1684		Episode. 5-12-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Bill Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard.	127009
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 13, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11133		Episode. 5-13-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States	127010
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 14, 2003	T	SVD 1398		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127011
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9915		Episode. 5-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Harwood, author, “Pennsylvania Avenue Backroom Power	127012
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11134		Episode. 5-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lisa P. Jackson, EPA Administrator	127013
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 15,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9914		Episode. 5-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Leary, actor, “Recount” and “Rescue Me” (publicizing fourth season on DVD). 	127014
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 15, 2003	T	SVD 1398		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127015
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6080		Episode. 5-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gov. Howard Dean, chairman, Democratic National Committee	127016
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8510		Episode. 5-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tim Russert, author, "Wisdom of Our Fathers."	127017
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6099		Episode. 5-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Leary, actor-producer "Rescue Me."	127018
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8540		Episode. 5-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Don Rickles, author, "Rickles' Book."	127019
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6100		Episode. 5-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ramesh Ponnuru, author, "The Party of Death."	127020
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8541		Episode. 5-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brink Lindsey, author, "The Age of Abundance."	127021
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6110		Episode. 5-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Willie Nelson, author, "The Tao of Willie."	127022
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 18, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11145		Episode. 5-18-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Fisher, Indy 500 Driver	127023
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 19, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11146		Episode. 5-19-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Newt Gingrich, author, “5 Principles For a Successful Life.”	127024
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 2, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3250		Episode. 5-2-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Zell Miller, Author, "A Deficit of Decency."	127025
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 2, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6010. 6030		Episode. 5-2-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Madeleine Albright, author, "The Mighty and the Almighty."	127026
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 2, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8440		Episode. 5-2-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Pierre Rehov, author, "Suicide Killers."	127027
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 20, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11147		Episode. 5-20-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Elizabeth Edwards, author, “Resilience.”	127028
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 21, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8560		Episode. 5-21-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Senior Beirut Correspondent Jason Jones. Larry King Live. Guest: Zaki Chehab, author, "Inside Hamas."	127029
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 21, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11148		Episode. 5-21-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Larry King, author, “My Remarkable Journey.”	127030
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 22, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8570		Episode. 5-22-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Senior Immigration Correspondent Aasif Mandui. Guest: Secretary Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education	127031
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 23, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8556		Episode. 5-23-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Senior Presidential Historian John Oliver.  Guest: Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins, Air Force Thunderbirds.	127032
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 27, 2003	T	SVD 1407		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127033
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 27, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10007		Episode. 5-27-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Taibbi, author, “The Great Derangement.”	127034
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 28, 2003	T	SVD 1400		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127035
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 29, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9998		Episode. 5-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard A. Clarke, author, “Your Government Failed You.”	127036
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 3, 2004	T	DVD -R 1661		Episode. 5-3-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actress Janeane Garofalo discusses her radio talk show.	127037
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3250		Episode. 5-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christine Amanpour, CNN reporter	127038
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 3, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8470		Episode. 5-3-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ted Koppel, "Koppel on Discovery: Living With Cancer."	127039
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 31, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3453		Episode. 5-31-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gerald Posner, author, "Secrets of the Kingdom."	127040
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 4, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3254. DVD -R HQ 3369		Episode. 5-4-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Martin Short, "Jiminy Glick in Lalawood."	127041
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11106		Episode. 5-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Denis Leary, actor, “Rescue Me.”	127042
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5,  2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9917		Episode. 5-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Harry Reid, Senate majority leader, a Democrat from Nevada, and author of “The Good Fight.”	127043
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5, 2003	T	SVD 1377		Episode, 5-5-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127044
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5, 2004	T	DVD -R 1663		Episode. 5-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Former NBC Player/Author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses his book, "Brothers in Arms."	127045
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3254		Episode. 5-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Governor Tom Ridge, former Secretary, Homeland Secretary	127046
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6009		Episode. 5-5-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Clark Kent Ervin, author, "Open Target"	127047
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11113		Episode. 5-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Fareed Zakaria, author, “The Post-American World.”	127048
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 6, 2003	T	SVD 1393		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127049
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 6, 2004	T	DVD -R 1663		Episode. 5-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Andy Richter discusses the movie, "New York Minute."	127050
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 6, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11114		Episode. 5-6-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: George Stephanopoulos, “This Week With George Stephanopoulos.”	127051
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 7, 2003	T	VHS 1338		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127052
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8479		Episode. 5-7-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Lee Gutkind, author, "Almost Human."	127053
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 7, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11115		Episode. 5-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior	127054
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 8, 2003	T	SVD 1393		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127055
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6049		Episode. 5-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Rfemnick, New Yorker	127056
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8480		Episode. 5-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: George Tenet, author, "At the Center of the Storm."	127057
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 9, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3307		Episode. 5-9-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kathleen Turner, actor, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" stage revival	127058
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 9, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6050		Episode. 5-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eric Shawn, author, "The U.N. Exposed."	127059
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May 9, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8489		Episode. 5-9-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michael Beschloss, author "Presidential Courage."	127060
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May, 2003	T	VHS 1363		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127061
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May, 2003	T	SVD 1401		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127062
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May, 2003	T	SVD 1403		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127063
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: May, 2003	T	SVD 1406		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127064
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Newsbreak - April 10, 2007	CC	DVD -R HQ 8291			Parody News. The Daily Show with TV Anchor Jon Stewart does a "Newsbreak" to promote its news show at 11 p.m.	127065
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Newsbreak - May 7, 2007	CC	DVD -R HQ 8479			Parody News. Promotion for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.	127066
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 1,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4649		Episode. 11-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Barbara Boxer, author, "A Time to Run."	127067
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 1, 2001	T	SVD 1131		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127068
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 1, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2252		Episode. 11-1-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Chris Wallace, author, Character: Profiles of Presidential Courage. Also Fox News reporter.	127069
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 1, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9213		Episode.  11-1-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jerry Seinfeld, “Bee Movie.”	127070
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 10,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4730		Episode. 11-10-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chris Elliott, author, "The Shroud of Thwacker."	127071
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 10, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11612		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Serena Williams, author, “On the Line.”	127072
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 11, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2334		Episode. 11-11-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kenneth Pollack, author of "The Persian Puzzle"	127073
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 11, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10517		Episode. 11-11-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Thomas Friedman, New York Times.	127074
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 11, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11613		Episode. 11-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Clarence Clemmons, author, “Big Man.”	127075
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 12, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10518		Episode. 11-12-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: T. Boone Pickens, author, “The First Billion is the Hardest.”	127076
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11614		Episode. 11-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jane Goodall, author, “Hope for Animals and Their World.”	127077
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 13, 2001	T	SVD 1127		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127078
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 13, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7270		Episode. 11-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tina Fey, Actor-Writer-Creator, "30 Rock."	127079
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 13, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10525		Episode. 11-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill O’Reilly, The O’Reilly Factor	127080
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 14,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4750		Episode. 11-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Martha Stewart, author, "The Martha Rules."	127081
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 14, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7280		Episode. 11-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Edwards, former senator, North Carolina-D	127082
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 15,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4760		Episode. 11-15-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rosario Dawson, actor, "Rent."	127083
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 15, 2001	T	SVD 1120		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127084
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 15, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2341		Episode. 11-15-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican Senator from Texas and author of "American Heroines."	127085
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 15, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7330		Episode. 11-15-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ted Koppel "Iran - The Most Dangerous Nation."	127086
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 16,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4790		Episode. 11-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Hodgman, author, "The Measure of My Expertise."	127087
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 16, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2349		Episode. 11-16-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Brokaw, retiring NBC Anchorman	127088
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 16, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7370		Episode. 11-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Professor Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner.	127089
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11634		Episode. 11-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jake Adelsten, author, “Tokyo Vice.”	127090
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 17,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4800		Episode. 11-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Clarke, author, "The Scorpion's Gate."	127091
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10546		Episode. 11-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sir David Frost, Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews	127092
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 17, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11631		Episode. 11-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Vice President Joe Biden	127093
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 18, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2349		Episode. 11-18-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Actor Woody Harrelson	127094
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 18, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10547		Episode. 11-18-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Denis Leary, author, “Why We Suck.”	127095
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 18, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11632		Episode. 11-18-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: CNN Commentator Lou Dobbs	127096
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 19, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10556		Episode. 11-19-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Editor Jon Meacham of Newsweek, author, “American Lion.” 	127097
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 19, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11633		Episode. 11-19-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Andrew McMatton, Jack’s Manneguin.	127098
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 2,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4660		Episode. 11-2-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: CBS Newsman Mike Wallace, "60 Minutes.")	127099
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 2, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7190		Episode. 11-2-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Journalist Borat Sagdiyev, actor, "Borat."	127100
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 2, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11565		Episode. 11-2-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Bob Menendez (Democrat, New Jersey), author, “Growing American Roots.”	127101
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 20, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10567		Episode. 11-20-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Belzer, author, “I Am Not a Cop!”	127102
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2386		Episode. 11-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Wolfe, author.	127103
2002	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 26, 2002	T	VHS 1324		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127104
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7410		Episode. 11-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Illinois)	127105
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 28,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4880		Episode. 11-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Adrian Body, actor "King Kong."	127106
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 28, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7440		Episode. 11-28-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Waits, musician, "Orphans" album.	127107
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 29, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4870		Episode. 11-29-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peggy Noonan, author, "John Paul the Great Author."	127108
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 29, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7439		Episode. 11-29-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: George Clooney, actor, "The Good German."	127109
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 3,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4669		Episode. 11-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Ray, Former Independent Counsel	127110
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 3, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2270		Episode. 11-3-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news of the day. Guest: Senator Chuck Schumer, newly re-elected Democrat from New York.	127111
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 3, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7200		Episode. 11-3- 2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news.	127112
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 3, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10482		Episode. 11-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, Presidential Historian.	127113
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 3, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11566		Episode. 11-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Plouffe, author, “The Audacity To Win.”	127114
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 30,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4890		Episode. 11-30-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Representative Nancy Pelosi, Democrat from California	127115
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 30, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2457		Episode. 11-30-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Brian Williams, NBC News, new anchor replacing Tom Brokaw.	127116
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11681		Episode. 11-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Maziar Bahari, Newsweek	127117
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 4, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2270		Episode. 11-4-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Journalist Bill Kristol, The Weekly Standard.	127118
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 4, 2008 - Election Night Indecision 2008 - America’s Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 10484		Episode. 11-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and Commentator Stephen Colbert report on Election Night, Indecision 2008, America’s choice and the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. 	127119
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 4, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11567		Episode. 11-4-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Al Gore, former Vice President, author, “Our Choice.”	127120
2003	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 5, 2003	T	SVD 1469		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127121
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 5, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10494		Episode. 11-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday	127122
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11569		Episode. 11-5-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ambassador Susan Rose, ambassador to the United Nations	127123
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 6, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7210		Episode. 11-3- 2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jerry Seinfeld.	127124
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10493		Episode. 11-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Paul Rudd, actor, “Role Models.”	127125
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 7,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4690		Episode. 11-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Barack Obama, Democrat-Illinois	127126
2001	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 7, 2001	T	SVD 1125		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127127
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 7, 2006: Indecision 2006 - Election Night	T	DVD -R HQ 7220		Episode. 11-7- 2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Election Night - November 2006. With Steven Colbert.	127128
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 8, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4700		Episode. 11-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. John McCain, author, "Character in Destiny."	127129
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 8, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7230		Episode. 11-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gov. Howard Dean, Democratic National Committee Chairman	127130
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 9, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2334		Episode. 11-9-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sir Richard Branson, Rebel Billionaire.	127131
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 9, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4720		Episode. 11-9-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Keira Knightley, actor, "Pride and Prejudice."	127132
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 9, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7260		Episode. 11-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dustin Hoffman, actor, "Stranger Than Fiction."	127133
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November 9, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11611		Episode. 11-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond (R Missouri), author, “The Next Front.”	127134
2002	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: November, 2002	T	VHS 1324 (Missed Ending)		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127135
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 1, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10345		Episode. 10-1-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Peggy Noonan, author, “Patriotic Grace.”	127136
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 1, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11473		Episode. 10-01-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Joy Behar, “The Joy Behar Show.”	127137
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 10, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7030		Episode. 10-10-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Cross, "Freak Show."	127138
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9075		Episode.  10-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Lynne Cheney, author, “Blue Skies, No Fences.”	127139
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 11, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9076		Episode.  10-11-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Howard Kurtz, author, “Reality Show.”	127140
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7070		Episode. 10-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Mark, author, "Going Dirty."	127141
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 12, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11511		Episode. 10-12-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Janet Napolitano, secretary of homeland security	127142
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 13, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10406		Episode. 10-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Amity Shlaes, author, “The Forgotten Man”	127143
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 13, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11512		Episode. 10-13-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, author “Highest Duty.” 	127144
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 14, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10407		Episode. 10-14-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ari Fleischer, former White House Press Secretary	127145
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11513		Episode. 10-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Barbara Ehrenreich, author, “Bright-Sided.”	127146
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9121		Episode.  10-15-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Tony Snow, former White House press secretary	127147
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10402		Episode. 10-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Richard Lewis, comedian	127148
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11514		Episode. 10-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jennifer Burns, author, “Goddess of the Market.”	127149
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 16, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9122		Episode.  10-16-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Steve Colbert, presidential candidate. Meryl Streep, actor, “Rendition.”	127150
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10409		Episode. 10-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Reich, author, “Supercapitalism.”	127151
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 17,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4527 (Mislabeled on Disc as 5027)		Episode. 10-17-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dolly Parton, Country Singer.	127152
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 17, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7080		Episode. 10-17-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Amy Sedaris, author, "I Like You."	127153
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9123		Episode.  10-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jake Gyllenhaal, actor, “Rendition”	127154
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 18,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4531		Episode. 10-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill O'Reilly, author, "The O'Reilly Factor for Kids."	127155
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7090		Episode. 10-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Ashcroft, author, "Never Again."	127156
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9124		Episode.  10-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Ben Affleck, actor, “Gone Baby Gone.”	127157
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 19,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4534		Episode. 10-19-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Louis Freeh, author, "My FBI."	127158
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 19, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2143		Episode. 10-19-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Marisa Tomei promoting her newest film, "Alfie."	127159
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 19, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7110		Episode. 10-19-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Kristen Dunst, actor, "Marie Antoinette."	127160
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 2, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6990		Episode. 10-2-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Trenton Lott, Republican Senator from Mississippi	127161
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 2, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10347		Episode. 10-2-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Clint Eastwood, director, “Changeling.”	127162
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 20,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4550		Episode. 10-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, actor, "Doom."	127163
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 20, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2185		Episode. 10-20-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Newsweek Columnist Fareed Zakaria	127164
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 20, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10431		Episode. 10-20-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Eugene Jarecki, author, “The American Way of War.”	127165
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 21, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2163		Episode. 10-21-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Billy Crudup.	127166
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 21, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10432		Episode. 10-21-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Christopher Buckley, author, “Supreme Courtship.”	127167
2002	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 22, 2002	T	VHS 1304		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127168
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 22, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10445		Episode. 10-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Brokaw, NBC News	127169
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10446		Episode. 10-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gov. Jon Corzine, Democrat, New Jersey	127170
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 24,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4570		Episode. 10-24-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Kristol, author, "The Weekly Standard, a Reader, 1995-2005"	127171
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 25,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4619		Episode. 10-25-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Al Franken, author, "The Truth (With Jokes)."	127172
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 25, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2205		Episode. 10-25-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Madeline Albright, Former Secretary of State.	127173
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 26,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4595		Episode. 10-26-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin, author, "Team of Rivals."	127174
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 26, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11561		Episode. 10-26-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Susie Essman, actor, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”	127175
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 27,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4609		Episode. 10-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Janis Karpinski, author, "One Woman's Army."	127176
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 27, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2215		Episode. 10-27-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Rev. Jesse Jackson	127177
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 27, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10461		Episode. 10-27-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Campbell Brown, CNN’s “Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull.”	127178
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 27, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11562		Episode. 10-27-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve D. Levitt, author, “Superfreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance”	127179
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 28, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2220		Episode. 10-27-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Pollster John Zogby.	127180
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 28, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10465		Episode. 10-28-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Steve Martin, author, “Born Standing Up.”	127181
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 28, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11563		Episode. 10-28-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, Palestinian Democratic Leader, and Anna Baltzer, author and human rights worker. 	127182
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 29, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9192		Episode.  10-29-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Michael Gerson, author, “Heroic Conservatism.”	127183
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 29, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10458		Episode. 10-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. Barack Obama, Democratic Presidential Nominee, 2008. 	127184
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11564		Episode. 10-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Wanda Sykes, “The Wanda Sykes Show,” a new nightly talk program. 	127185
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4414		Episode. 10-3-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Rakoff, author, "Don't Get Too Comfortable."	127186
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 3, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7018		Episode. 10-3-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dennis Miller, comedian	127187
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 3, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9031		Episode.  10-4-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Ted Koppel, “Koppel on Discovery,” “Breaking Point,” a documentary on prison conditions in America.	127188
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 30, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7166		Episode. 10-30-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavalier basketball player	127189
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 30, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9193		Episode.  10-30-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Valerie Plane Wilson, author, “Fair Game.”	127190
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 30, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10459		Episode. 10-30-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Kristol, Editor, The Weekly Standard	127191
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 31, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4640		Episode. 10-31-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: D.L. Hughley, "Weekends at the D.L."	127192
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 31, 2006: Indecision 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7140		Episode. 10-31-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: John Mueller, author' Overblown," Ohio State University professor.	127193
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 31, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9194		Episode.  10-31-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: David Wright, New York Mets 3rd Baseman.	127194
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 4, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4427		Episode. 10-4-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Cameron Diaz, actor, "In Her Shoes."	127195
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7019		Episode. 10-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ian Bremmer, author, "The J Curve."	127196
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 4, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9033		Episode.  10-4-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Jack Goldsmith, author, “The Terror Presidency.”	127197
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 5, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2087		Episode. 10-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Actor Billy Bob Thornton	127198
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 5, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4414		Episode. 10-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sen. John Edwards, former senator, North Carolina	127199
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 5, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7023		Episode. 10-5-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Rakoff, author, "Don’t Get Too Comfortable."	127200
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 5, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11474		Episode. 10-05-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Vowell, author, “The Working Shipmates.”	127201
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 6, 2004. Vice Presidential Debate, 2004.	T	SVDSP 2004		Episode. 10-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Vice Presidential Debate, 2004. Guest: CBS Newsman Bob Schieffer to host third and final Presidential Debate. Author of Face the Nation.	127202
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 6, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4459		Episode. 10-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Philip Seymour Hoffman, actor, "Capote."	127203
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10372		Episode. 10-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tim Robbins, “City of Ember.”	127204
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 6, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11475		Episode. 10-06-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Secretary Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy	127205
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 7, 2004. Vice Presidential Debate, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2112		Episode. 10-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Bill O'Reilly of the O'Reilly Factor.	127206
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 7, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10373		Episode. 10-7-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Sarah Vowell, author, “The Worry Shipmates.”	127207
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 7, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11476		Episode. 10-07-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: William Kamkwamba, author, “The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind.”	127208
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 8, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9073		Episode.  10-8-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Vincente Fox, former President of Mexico.	127209
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 8, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10368		Episode. 10-8-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Michele Obama, wife of Democratic Presidential Nominee for President in 2008, Barack Obama. 	127210
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 8, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11479		Episode. 10-08-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: David Gregory, Meet the Press. 	127211
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 9, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7010		Episode. 10-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: James Baker, former Secretary of State"	127212
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 9, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9074		Episode.  10-9-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the daily news events. Guest: Tiki Barber, author, “Tiki: My Life in the Game and Beyond.”	127213
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October 9, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10398		Episode. 10-9-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert DeNiro, actor, “What Just Happened.”	127214
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: October, 2004.	T	DVD -R HQ 2137		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events. Guest: Marc Racicot, President Bush's campaign chairman	127215
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Republican National Convention	T	DVD -R HQ 1929		Episode. 9-3-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart.  Guest: TV Journalist Chris Wallace	127216
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Republican National Convention, August 31, 2004	T	DVD -R 1914		Episode. 8-31-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  The Presidential Election, 2004. Republican Convention coverage. Guest: Ted KoppelCorrespondents Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms	127217
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: Republican National Convention, September 1, 2004	T	DVD -R 1914		Episode. 9-1-2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart.  The Presidential Election, 2004. Republican Convention coverage.Correspondents Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms	127218
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8971		Episode. 9-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jeff Garlin, director-writer, "I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With."	127219
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6790		Episode. 9-11-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Maggie Gyllenhall, actor, "Sherrybaby."	127220
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 11, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8972		Episode. 9-11-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jodie Foster, actor, "The Brave One."	127221
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 12, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6860		Episode. 9-12-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ed Gillespie, former chair Republican National Committee	127222
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8973		Episode. 9-12-1007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Robert Draper, author, "Dead Certain."	127223
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 13, 2004	T	DVD -R 1961		Episode. 9-13-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart.  Guest: Actor Drew Barrymore, producer-director of documentary "The Best Place to Start."  Talks to young people about candidates, elections and voting. Documentary will air on MTV.Rob Corddry, Senior Political Analyst, discusses "60 Minutes-2" and Dan Rather's charges that President Bush didn't honorably finish his military commitment in the Texas National Guard. Robert Novak: Douchbag of Liberty.	127224
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6840		Episode. 9-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Gary Hart, author, "The Courage of Our Convictions."	127225
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8974		Episode. 9-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Douglas Farah, author, "Merchant of Death."	127226
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 14, 2004	T	DVD -R 1961		Episode. 9-14-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Political Commentator Pat Buchanan.	127227
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6850		Episode. 12-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Norm MacDonald, actor, "Norm MacDonald: Ridiculous."	127228
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 14, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11415		Episode. 9-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball star.	127229
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 15, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 1960		Episode. 9-15-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Alec Baldwin.	127230
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10302		Episode. 9-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Barton Gellman, author, “Angler.”	127231
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 15, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11414		Episode. 9-15-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Matt Damon, actor, “The Informant.”	127232
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 16, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 1967		Episode. 9-16-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Gwenyth Palrow.	127233
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 16, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10303		Episode. 9-16-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ricky Gervais, actor, “Ghost Town.”	127234
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 16, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11422		Episode. 9-16-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ricky Gervais, actor-writer, “The Invention of Lying.”	127235
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 17, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10304		Episode. 9-17-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Charlize Theron, actor, “Battle in Seattle.”	127236
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 17, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11418 (Missing Opening Date). 		Episode. 9-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: President Bill Clinton	127237
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6910		Episode. 9-18-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Clinton, former President and author, Global Initiative.	127238
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 18, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8985		Episode. 9-18-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.	127239
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 18, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10283		Episode. 9-18-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister	127240
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 19, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6870		Episode. 12-19-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ben Affleck, actor, "Hollywoodland."	127241
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 19, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8986		Episode. 9-19-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: General Wesley Clark, former Democratic presidential candidate.	127242
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 2, 2008: Republican National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10237		Episode. 9-2-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Republican National Convention. Restore Honor and Dignity to the White House. Guest: Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News.	127243
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4331		Episode. 9-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest:  Alan Alda, author, "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed."	127244
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6911		Episode. 9-20-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Johnny Knoxville, actor, "Jackass Number Two."	127245
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 20, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8987		Episode. 9-20-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Former President Bill Clinton, author, "Giving."	127246
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 2004	T	DVD -R 1888		Episode. 2004	Parody News. Anchor Jon Stewart. Guest: John McCain. Republican Presidential Convention.Correspondents Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms	127247
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 21, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4331		Episode. 9-21-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ricky Gervais, actor, "Extras."	127248
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6920		Episode. 12-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: C.C. Goldwater "Goldwater on Goldwater."	127249
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 22, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4339		Episode. 9-22-205	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: George Clooney, actor-writer-director, "Good Night and Good Luck."	127250
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 22, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11423		Episode. 9-22-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Vali Nasr, author, “Forces of Fortune.”	127251
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 23, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2025.		Episode. 9-23-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Matthew Broderick on his film  "The Last Shot"	127252
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10321		Episode. 9-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Former President Bill Clinton	127253
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 23, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11425		Episode. 9-23-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Tom Ridge, Author, “The Test of Our Times.”	127254
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 24, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10341		Episode. 9-24-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Aaron Eckhart, actor, “Towelhead.”	127255
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 24, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11446		Episode. 9-24-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rod Blagojevich, former governor of Illinois.	127256
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 25, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6930		Episode. 9-25-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Pat Buchanan, author, "State of Emergency."	127257
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 25, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8988		Episode. 9-25-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: President Evo Morales, Republic of Bolivia	127258
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 25, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10342		Episode. 9-25-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bob Schieffer, author, “Bob Schieffer’s America.”	127259
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 26, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4361		Episode. 9-26-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Irwin Redlener, Columbia University Mallman Scholar of Public Health.	127260
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 26, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6940		Episode. 9-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Pervez Musharraf, author, "In the Line of Fire: A Memoir."	127261
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8989		Episode. 9-26-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jamie Foxx, actor, "The Kingdom."	127262
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 27, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2056		Episode. 9-27-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Actor Rosie Perez	127263
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 27, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4385		Episode. 9-27-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Viggo Mortenson, actor, "A History of Violence."	127264
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6960		Episode. 9-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Al Franken, author, "The Truth (With Jokes)."	127265
2007	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 27, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9005		Episode. 9-27-2007	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Ken Burns, documentary maker, "The War," a PBS series about World War II.	127266
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 28, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2056		Episode. 9-28-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Political Strategist Ralph Reed	127267
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 28, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4427		Episode. 9-28-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jeff Garlin, Executive Producer-Actor, "Curb Your Enthusiasm."  Reporter Rob Corddry featured.	127268
2006	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 28, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6953		Episode. 9-28-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jim McGreevey, author, "The Confession."	127269
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 28, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11447		Episode. 9-28-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bruce Bueno De Mesquita, author, “The Predictioneer’s Game.”	127270
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 29, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2059.		Episode. 9-29-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Journalist Seymour Hersh	127271
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 29, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10343		Episode. 9-29-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Hooman Majo, author, “The Ayatollah Begs to Differ.”	127272
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 29, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11471		Episode. 9-29-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Republican, author, “End the Fed.”	127273
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 3, 2008: Republican National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10238		Episode. 9-3-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Republican National Convention. Restore Honor and Dignity to the White House. Guest: Republican Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House. 	127274
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 30, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10344		Episode. 9-30-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Bill Maher, “Religulous.”	127275
2009	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 30, 2009	T	DVD -R HQ 11472		Episode. 9-30-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Jon Krakauer, author, “Where Men Win Glory.”	127276
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 4, 2008: Republican National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10239		Episode. 9-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Republican National Convention. Restore Honor and Dignity to the White House. Guest: Republican Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas	127277
2008	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 5, 2008: Republican National Convention - Indecision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10254		Episode. 9-5-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Republican National Convention. Restore Honor and Dignity to the White House. What happens when a war hero has to save the country from the mess he helped create. Final night of the Republican National Convention. 	127278
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 6, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4209		Episode. 9-6-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Dr. Marc Siegel, author, "False Alarm."	127279
2005	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 7,  2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4209		Episode. 9-7-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and staff cover the news. Guest: Samuel L. Jackson, actor, "The Man."	127280
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: September 7, 2004	T	VHSSP 2000		Episode. 9-07-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Guest: Ron Smith	127281
2004	Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The: The First Presidential Debate: September 30, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2059		Episode. 9-30-2004	Parody News. Host Jon Stewart. Analysis of First Presidential Debate of 2004.  Guests: Rudolph Guiliani and Gen. Wesley Clarke.	127282
1996	Daily Show, The:	T			Series	Parody News. TV Anchor-Host Craig Kilborn. Correspondents Denny Siegel, Nancy Walls,  Mary Birdsong, Beth Littleford (1996-2000), Lizz Winsteads (1996-1997), A. Whitney Brown (1996-1998), Steve Carell (1999), Vance DeGeneres (1999-2001).Correspondents Stewart Bailey, Laura Kightlinger, Brian Unger (1996-1998). Contributor "God Stuff" (John Blook). Correspondent-Contributor 'This Week in Hate" (Tom Shillue). Contributing Commentator Lewis Black.	127283
1999	Daily Show, The: Greatest Millennium, The	T			Episode. 12-15-1999	Parody News. Host John Stewart. Correspondents Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Vance DeGeneres, Beth Littleford, Mo Rocca. Contributing Commentator Lewis Black.	127284
2001	Daily Show, The: November 12, 2001	T	SVD 1127		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Jon Stewart and the daily news events	127285
1929	Dain Curse, The	NM	OWN - H	Hammett, Dashiell	In "Five Complete Novels."	Press	127286
1996	Daisy Dairymple: Murder on the Flying Scotsman	NM		Dunn, Carola	#4 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist. It is the spring of 1923 and the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple is on her way to a stately home in Scotland to research her next article for Town and Country.In the spring of 1923, the Honorable Daisy Dalrymple boards the Flying Scotsman train to go to Scotland to research a new article, but when a man is found dead in his compartment, she becomes embroiled in a murder investigation	127287
2008	Daisy Dalrymple: Black Ship	NM		Dunn, Carola	#16 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple is now Mrs. Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and the couple have new twin infant children. It is 1925 and they have inherited and moved into a new, larger house on the outskirts of London proper. This near idyllic setting of a small circle of houses and a communal garden is disturbed by a dead body that turns up half-hidden under the bushes of the garden. There are also rumors of bootleggers, American gangsters and an international liquor smuggling operation via black ships that turn everything upside down. It’s up to Daisy and Alec to find out who the dead man is, why he was murdered and who did him in. 	127288
2009	Daisy Dalrymple: Bloody Tower	NM		Dunn, Carola	#17 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple is now Mrs. Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and the couple have new twin infant children. It is April 1925 and new mother Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher is over the moon with her two-month-old twins. Yet Daisy yearns to get back into the thick of things with her other love: writing. When an American magazine agrees to publish a series of articles about The Tower of London, Daisy’s research begins in earnest. Against the advice of her husband, Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, she agrees to an overnight visit in the Tower to witness a centuries-old tradition known as the Ceremony of the Keys. But a feud brewing among those charged with guarding the royal fortress has tensions running high and the next morning, Daisy stumbles upon the body of a yeoman warder crumbled at the bottom of a staircase. It’s murder. Alec is heading an investigation in which his wife is the chief witness. There is no shortage of suspects. As Daisy helps Alec piece the mystery together, the truth slowly comes into focus threatening to claim more victims in what may be the Tower of London’s deadliest chapter yet. 	127289
2002	Daisy Dalrymple: Case of the Murdered Muckraker, The	NM		Dunn, Carola	#10 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist. Honourable Daisy Dalrymple arrives in New York for her honeymoon and it's interrupted by the murder of a journalist	127290
1997	Daisy Dalrymple: Damsel in Distress	NM		Dunn, Carola	#5 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple in the early summer of 1923 is called in to investigate the kidnapping of a man and a woman, the daughter of an American millionaire industrialist. The man is left bound hand and foot at the Dalrymple estate.He asks his childhood friend to help. Daisy must solve the crime or the woman will be killed.	127291
2002	Daisy Dalrymple: Dead in the Water	NM		Dunn, Carola	#6 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist	127292
2000	Daisy Dalrymple: Death at Wentwater Court:	NM		Dunn, Carola	#1 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist. During the post-war turbulence of 1920s England, the Honorable Daisy Dalrymple shocks her family by getting a job writingShe lands an assignment for Town & Country Magazine for a series of articles on country manor houses. When she goes to the first manor to begin her research, she finds murder.	127293
2010	Daisy Dalrymple: Death on the Flying Scotsman	NM		Dunn, Carola	#19 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple is now Mrs. Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and the couple have new twin infant children. Daisy’s going away on a journey to Edinburgh and her biggest worry is that she has forgotten her book, so how will she pass the time? Her concern proves to be pointless because once the journey begins Daisy finds a pint-sized stowaway on board -- Belinds, the daughter of dreamy Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, Daisy’s beau. No sooner has this problem revealed itself than Daisy and Belinda run into a bickering Scottish clan en route to the deathbed of the head of the family. But before the express reaches its first stop, one of the greedy McGowans has turned up dead. Is it murder? Daisy’s willing to bet her first class ticket it is -- after all, the victim was the heir-in-waiting and she’s sharing the carriage with an entire family of suspects who have everything to gain by his death. 	127294
2003	Daisy Dalrymple: Die Laughing	NM		Dunn, Carola	#12 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple has a toothache in spring, 1924. When she goes to her dentist's office, she finds the dentist dead in his chair. Who killed him? The honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher will try to find out.	127295
2005	Daisy Dalrymple: Fall of a Philanderer	NM		Dunn, Carola	#14 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Former Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, now Daisy Fletcher and her inspector husband discover the corpse of a local innkeeper at the shore while on summer holiday. Pregnant Daisy's holiday will be spent solving another case.	127296
2007	Daisy Dalrymple: Gunpowder Plot	NM		Dunn, Carola	#15 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Former Journalist Daisy Dalrymple was an aristocrat down on her luck supporting herself as a journalist. Now pregnant,  Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher joins her former school chum for annual celebration of Guy Fawkes fete that a family has observed since 1606.As fireworks explode above the manor, Daisy realizes all is not well among the fractious family members. When the bodies of the father and an Australian visitor are discovered, Daisy exhibits her usual common sense and charm in solving the case.	127297
2006	Daisy Dalrymple: Mistletoe and Murder	NM		Dunn, Carola	#13 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Feature Writer Daisy Dalrymple is now Mrs. Alec Fletcher and she and her family are spending Christmas at Brockdene, a lovely estate in Cornwall. She is researching an article about the estate where three generations have lived in the manor house.Her husband is a Scotland Yard Inspector and when a retired missionary is found dead on Christmas morning. It's December, 1923. Daisy	127298
2005	Daisy Dalrymple: Mourning Wedding, A	NM		Dunn, Carola	#11 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple and her Detective Chief Inspector husband are invited to the wedding of a friend. Everything goes well until the bride's great aunt is found strangled to death in her bed.Daisy must find the killer before another family member becomes a corpse.	127299
2000	Daisy Dalrymple: Rattle His Bones	NM		Dunn, Carola	#8 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist	127300
2001	Daisy Dalrymple: Requiem for a Mezzo	NM		Dunn, Carola	#3 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist.It is March 1923, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple takes a break from her writing to attend a performance of Verdi's Requiem at the Albert Hall with Scotland Yard's Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher.During the performance, the mezzo soprano drops dead on stage killed by cyanide poisoning. Daisy decides to investigate on her own.	127301
2009	Daisy Dalrymple: Sheer Folly	NM		Dunn, Carola	#18 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple is now Mrs. Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and the couple have new twin infant children. In March of 1926, Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher and her friend and collaborator Lucy (aka Lady Gerald) head off for several days at a stately home reputed to have the best grotto in the country. Working on a book of follies (architectural), they plan to research and photograph it. Leaving her husband and young twins behind, Daisy is expecting a productive weekend at Appsworth Hall, with the only potential difficulty being keeping Lucy from offending the current owner, a manufacturer of plumbing products. Alas, it’s not to be quite so simple. At the home, they find themselves faced with a curious assortment of people including the abominable, tactless Lord Rydal, who is rumored to be having an affair with one of the guests while at the same time in ardent and artless pursuit of the hand in marriage of another. When the grotto explodes with Lord Rydal in it, it’s not a question of who would do it -- as most who have met him would be sorely tempted -- but who actually did do it. 	127302
2002	Daisy Dalrymple: Styx and Stones	NM		Dunn, Carola	#7 Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist	127303
2001	Daisy Dalrymple: To Davy Jones Below	NM		Dunn, Carola	#9 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist	127304
2001	Daisy Dalrymple: Winter Garden Mystery, The	NM		Dunn, Carola	#2 Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series	Journalist Daisy Dalrymple, aristocrat down on her luck, supporting herself as a journalist	127305
1945	Daisy Kenyon	N	OWN - H	Janeway, Elizabeth		Editor Peter Lapham edits a magazine for which Daisy Kenyon has done illustrations	127306
1947	Daisy Kenyon	M	DVD -R HQ 2924, 2925			Press is used in the legal battle between wife and husband. Newspaper stories and headlines.	127307
1870	Daisy Nichol	N		Hardy		Press	127308
1935	Daisy Won't Tell	P	MLPL	Hughes, Babette	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	127309
1991	Daiyukai (aka Rainbow Kids)	MF			Japan	News Media cover the kidnapping of an 84-year-old widow and grandmother who lives in a palatial estate by three bumbling thugs. Soon the strong-willed granny takes command of her own kidnapping offering the house of her former maid as a hideout and suggesting a larger ransom -- 10 million yen. When the press gets wind of the crime it soon balloons into a major media event, an international news sensation turning a simple kidnapping plan into a media circus. It’s the kidnappers vs. the police in a strategic battle using the media as the middleman. 	127310
2001	Dak miu mai shing	MF				News Media. TCN Field Reporter (Glory Simon).	127311
1982	Dakota Gold	NW		Champlin, Tim		News Media	127312
2002	Dakota Grand	NM		Jasper, Kenji		Music Writer Dakota Grand of The Magazine in New York City is seeking fame and fortune by chronicling the unruly antics of rappers, hip-hop promoters and music industry hangers-on.He soon discovers life of a scribe in "the business" involves more than just scoring backstage passes, attending listening parties and rehashing press releases. Double-dealing, deception and danger are part of the job description.Grand lands a prized interview with half of his favorite rap duo. Senses chance to turn twosome's tumultuous story into a front page article that will make him the envy of the other hustling music writers.Plan backfires when the entertainer decides the published piece is not to his liking and assaults Grand.  After the beating, battered Grand rejects bribe from rapper's lawyer and vows to get revenge.Grand thinks an interview with a big city reporter will even the score. This backfires when his words are twisted and his life and career are put into jeopardy. What happens when a writer becomes part of the story?	127313
2005	Dakota Life: Dear County Agent Guy	DT	DVD -R HQ 2884		Episode. 2-24-2005	Columnist Jerry Nelson, a fourth-generation diary farmer, starts a farm-humor newspaper column.	127314
2004	Dalai Lama: Discourse on the Heart Sutra	DF			Japan	Interviewer Kozo Otarii.	127315
1991	Dali	M			Spain.	Journalist (Valentin Fernandez-Tubau). Journalist (Momchil Karamitev - Max Freeman). Journalist (Yasen Peyankov). Journalist (Lyubomir Bachvarov). Journalist (Roumiania Parvanova).	127316
1978	Dallas	T			Series	Publisher Alex Ward (Joel Fabiani). Roy Ralston (John Reilly), host of the TV show, Talk Time. Leslie Stewart  (Susan Flannery), junior public relations agent,	127317
1967	Dallas	MT				News Media. Journalist 1 (Herman Vinck). Journalist 2 (Bob Van der Veken)	127318
1979	Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 1867, 1868	Hamner, Robert (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Laura Cole (Jane Seymour) joins a famous cheerleading squad to get the inside story. Magazine Editor Lyman Spencer (Bert Convy) tries to do the story but squad's supervisor objects to previous hatchet jobs done by other journalists.Convinces former girlfriend Cole to do the story by offering her $30,000. She finds no dirt on the cheerleaders.  Editor decides to manufacture some with help of sleazy ex-boyfriend of one of the girls.  Reporter finds out the truth.She confesses her identity to squad's supervisor but says she decided not to do a negative story. She gets editor and co-conspirator arrested when they try to blackmail cheerleader into posing for lewd photographs. Editor agrees to drop story.Charges are then dropped. Sequel featured television producer (John Davidson) trying to prepare a special on the squad. Reporter (Donatelle Mascari).	127319
1980	Dallas File, The	P	MLPL	Robbins, K.	Play Index 1973-77	Press	127320
1991	Dallas:	T			5-3-91	TV Newscaster Sue Ellen. Channel 2 News features Dallas series on newscasts	127321
1989	Dallas: Daddy Dearest	T			Episode. 11-17-1989. Season #13. Episode #9	Reporter (James  Bartz - First Reporter).	127322
1988	Dallas: Dead Reckoning	T			Episode #275. 3-18-1988	Newscaster (Andrew Amador).	127323
1981	Dallas: Ewing vs. Ewing	T			Episode #74. 4-3-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). J.R. speeds his attempt to sell out Ewing Oil. Donna and Ray attempt to help mend Jock and Ellie’s marriage. Lucy and Mitch’s troubles continue. 	127324
1981	Dallas: Ewing-Gate	T			Episode #77. 5-1-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). J.R.’s southeast Asian dealings may cost him Ewing Oil -- and his freedom. Dusty tries to convince Sue Ellen to leave J.R. and take John Ross, too. Cliff discovers a dead woman in Southfork’s pool. 	127325
1981	Dallas: Full Circle	T			Episode #76. 4-17-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). Cliff teams with Westar to try to bring down J.R. Cliff meets his mother. Kristin returns to Dallas with a new plot. Lucy and Mitch split. 	127326
1981	Dallas: Gathering Storm, The	T			Episode #73. 3-27-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). Jock warns he’ll sell Ewing Oil if Ellie and he divorce. Clint pushes Sue Ellen to leave J.R.  Lucy’s Young Miss Dallas title demands continue to strain her marriage. Pam’s suspicious of Cliff’s motives. 	127327
1980	Dallas: House Divided, A	T			Episode #54. 3-21-1980	News Media. Reporter (Susan Keller).	127328
1996	Dallas: J.R. Returns	T				Reporter (Maria Arita)	127329
1996	Dallas: J.R. Returns	T			Episode.	Reporter (Maria Arita).	127330
1980	Dallas: Leslie Stewart	T			Season Four (1980-1981). 11 Episodes. 	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). 	127331
1981	Dallas: Lover,  Come Back	T	DVD -R HQ 3210		Episode #70. 2-20-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery) works to build up J.R.'s image. Television Female Newscaster on TV screen with important news to the oil cartel. Political Media and Public Relations.Sue Ellen’s elation over Dusty being alive is short-lived. Ray and Donna plan to marry. J.R.’s Asian dealings revives the Cartel. 	127332
1981	Dallas: Making of a President	T			Episode #67. 1-30-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). Back running Ewing Oil, J.R. seeks PR help to burnish his image. Sue Ellen finds Pam with Alex and gives some surprising advice. Miss Ellie is still angered over Jock’s actions.	127333
1982	Dallas: Mama Dearest	T	DVD -R HQ 3637		Episode.	News Media pays attention to J.R.'s cut-rate gas stations.	127334
1981	Dallas: Mark of Cain, The	T			Episode #72. 3-13-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery) gets J.R. right where she wants him. The Ewings divide over the Takapa deal. Lucy’s ego as Young Miss Dallas causes martial tension. Sue Ellen continues her fling with Clint Ogden. 	127335
1986	Dallas: Masquerade	T	DVD -R HQ 4804		Episode.	Press Conference in Martinique finds J.R. risking a dangerous confrontation with Angelica. Jack possess ass Dimitri at the press conference and a masquerade ball.	127336
1981	Dallas: New Beginnings	T			Episode #75. 4-10-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). J.R.’s plan to sell Ewing Oil is halted when Jock and Ellie reconcile. Donna takes J.R. to task for humiliating Ray. Cliff is unsure about meeting his mother. Jeremy Wendell seeks revenge against J.R.	127337
1981	Dallas: New Mrs. Ewing, The	T			Episode #71. 2-27-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery) alienates J.R. from the Cartel. Donna and Ray marry. Lucy enters the Miss Young Dallas pageant. Jock and Miss Ellie’s feud over Takapa continues.	127338
1980	Dallas: No More Mister Nice Guy (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #55-#56. 11-7/9-1980	Newscaster (Ray Stewart).	127339
1980	Dallas: Paternity Suit	T	DVD -R HQ 6653		Episode # 800232. 1-10-1980.	Reporter. Digger tells a reporter Cliff fathered Sue Ellen's baby. Custody suits and countersuits prompt a blood test to determine paternity.	127340
1981	Dallas: Quest, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3203	Shaw, Robert J.	Episode #69. 2-13-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery) is hired to build up JR's image. He wants to be her only client, wants her to give up all her other clients for a professional and personal relationship. She tells him to give up sleazy women.J.R. uses his influence to make sure that Cliff Barnes does not get chosen for public office.	127341
1981	Dallas: Start the Revolution With Me	T			Episode #68. 2-6-1981	Public Relations Practitioner Leslie Stewart (Susan Flannery). J.R. seeks revenge against the Asian government that seized Ewing Oil wells, and is rebuffed in his efforts to bed his PR advisor Stewart. Bobby seeks to invest in solar energy. Miss Ellie isn’t pleased with Ray’s ability so sway Jock. 	127342
1998	Dallas: War of the Ewings	MT				TV Reporter (Constance Jones)	127343
2009	Dalliance	N		Burg, Diana		Reporter Thomas Perry’s journal is one of the narrative devices involving the marriage of the niece of a prominent railway magnate to a dull, ambitious banker. The woman secures an upper-class social position at the cost of a loveless relationship. Refusing to settle, the woman soon finds diversion and companionship in a “dalliance” with a Chicago lawyer. Her indiscretions result in a very public divorce trial in Illinois in 1860 pitting the domineering husband against the repentant and disgraced wife.The trial riveted the country with newspaper headlines displaying the personal lives of prominent citizens. The narration includes the woman’s diary entries, the husband’s letters and the journal of the newspaper reporter Perry. 	127344
1949	Dalton Gang, The	M				Editor Amos Boling (Byron Foulger) and his assistant Polly Medford (Betty Adams-Julie Adams)  tell the deputy marshal that they suspect the land-and-water company in the murders of several ranchers.Boling tells the marshal that the leader of the gang  is the head of the infamous Dalton gang..	127345
2004	Dalton, Les	MF			France	News. Le cecitant des "News for West" (Karl Zero - Voice).	127346
1945	Daltons Ride Again, The	M		Chanslor, Roy, Paul Gangelin, Henry Blankford (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Publisher Bohannon (John Litel) is a crusading newspaper publisher whose daughter is in love with an outlaw. Outlaw and his brothers framed for crimes committed by land barons.	127347
2000	Dalziel and Pascoe: Above the Law	MT				Reporter (Doreene Blackstock).	127348
1996	Dalziel and Pascoe: Autumn Shroud, An	MT				Photographer (James Wilson).	127349
1999	Dalziel and Pascoe: British Grenadier, The	T			Episode #15.  7-3-1999	Reporter (Alison Carney). Camera Operator (Laurence Saunders).	127350
2005	Dalziel and Pascoe: Dig, The	T			Episode #35. 2-13-2005	TV Reporter (Tom Manners).	127351
2002	Dalziel and Pascoe: For Love Nor Money	MT				Reporter (Gurbinder Hayer). Journalist (Lorna Anders).	127352
2002	Dalziel and Pascoe: For Love Nor Money	T			Episode #27.10-21-2002	Journalist (Lorna Anders). Reporter (Gurbinder Hayer).	127353
2006	Dalziel and Pascoe: Glory Days	T			Episode #38. 3-13-2006	Reporter Sophie Dartnall (Jane Hicks).	127354
2005	Dalziel and Pascoe: Heads You Lose	T			Episode #33. 1-30-2005	News Media. News Reporter (Nikki Tapper).	127355
2001	Dalziel and Pascoe: Home Truths	T			Episode #21. 11-5-2001	News Media. Journalist 1 (Ravin J. Ganatra). Journalist 2 (Conor Davis-Amard)	127356
1997	Dalziel and Pascoe: Killing Kindness, A	T			Episode. 6-21-1997.	Reporter 1 (Michael Bell). Reporter 2 (Ashley Barker).	127357
2004	Dalziel and Pascoe: Price of Fame, The	T			Episode #30. 1-10-2004	TV Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	127358
1999	Dalziel and Pascoe: Recalled to Life	T			Episode #13. 6-19-1999	News Media. TV Reporter (Janine Ridge). Female Reporter (Ava Hunt).	127359
1997	Dalziel and Pascoe: Ruling Passion	T			Episode #4.	News Media. Reporter (Anjuu Misra).	127360
2001	Dalziel and Pascoe: Walls of Silence	T			Episode #20. 10-29-2001	News Media. Journalist 1 (Debbie Howard). Journalist 2 (Peter Ashdown).	127361
1993	Dama De Noche (aka Lady of the Night)	MF		Lopez, Eva	Mexico	Journalist-Novelist on a quest to figure out something from the lady of the night's past to help her go on with her future.	127362
1966	Dama na kolejich	MF			Czechoslovakia	Reporter of Czech Radio (Miloslav Holman). 	127363
1992	Damage	M				TV Interviewer (Francine Stock).	127364
2004	Damages	P		Thompson, Steve	West London Production	Night Editor Bas. "Sleaze and cheese have finally had their day," he says. But he'll be back tomorrow and not much will have changed.Be-tweeded editor with a bow tie who cares about grammar and about the flaky characters who bring him their copy and page layouts from the newsroom. Two colleagues are unpleasant, but he has a decency.One colleague is consumed by the need to be the chippy hard man: "I'm a successful journalist, I don't like anyone at all."  The other is a weak and vain second-rater who's risen too high and who can't begin to make a true assessment of his worth.Paper to get to bed before 8 p.m.	127365
2009	Damages: Burn It, Shred It, I Don’t Care	T	DVD -R HQ 10766		Episode. 1-14-2009	Newspaper stories and headlines are used to show characters’ reactions. 	127366
2010	Damages: Flight’s at 11:08	T	DVD -R HQ 11773		Episode.  2-8-2010	News Media. Patty races to prevent a key witness in the Tobin case from leaving the country and Ellen learns a secret about her sister. 	127367
2009	Damages: Hey! Mr. Pibb	T	DVD -R HQ 10821		Episode. 1-28-2009	Reporter Josh Reston (Matthew Davis) gives water sample to Ellen and Tom in West Virginia in case against UNR. Patty works to clear Daniel Purcell of any wrongdoing in his wife’s murder and gets him released. He promises to be the key witness against UNR. Patty gives Purcell the water sample. On the stand, Purcell lies and says UNR is innocent. He also destroyed the water sample as UNR deposits money in his account.The reporter suspects that Ultima National Resources (UNR) is responsible for the deaths as their coal plants are contaminating the water. 	127368
2009	Damages: I Agree, It Wasn’t Funny	T	DVD -R HQ 10838		Episode. 2-3-2009	Reporter Josh Reston (Matthew Davis). News Media. 	127369
2009	Damages: I Know Your Pig	T	DVD -R HQ 10780		Episode. 1-21-2009	Reporter Josh Reston (Matthew Davis) is revealed to be a reporter. Down in West Virginia, this young guy named Josh asks a farmer about her dead pig -- apparently the latest in a number of livestock deaths. He suggests the water supply is contaminated by the coal mine, but she’s scared of Big Coal. She also asks him if he’s a reporter and why he’s asking so many questions. Josh (aka He Who Knows Your Pig) leaves a message for Purcell saying that “things are getting worse” in West Virginia. Later, Josh gets beaten up when he sneaks a water sample from near the mine. The two men, who are associated with UNR’s CEO, Mr. Kendrick,  take the sample and leave him on the road.The reporter suspects that Ultima National Resources (UNR) is responsible for the deaths as their coal plants are contaminating the water. We see him try to interview a resident about it and then leave a voicemail with Daniel Purcell. They are clearly connected.Reporter Josh Reston finds himself being beaten to a pulp after breaking in and stealing a water sample from a plant. Seemingly tipped off by Purcell to investigate the contamination levels in the ground water in the area -- responsible for killing many local farmer’s livestock (including the pig in the title). 	127370
2009	Damages: I Lied, Too	T	DVD -R HQ 10755		Episode. 1-6-2009	News Media. Patty Hughes is interviewed on the Regis-Kelli program. Talk-Show Hosts Regis Philbin and Kelli Rippa. Fox News. New York Post headline and story. 	127371
2010	Damages: I Look Like Frankenstein	T	DVD -R HQ 11845		Episode.  3-15-2010	News Media not included in this episode. Patty and Ellen decide to look for Carol Tobin after she comes up missing. Arthur Frobisher comes out of the woodwork to start a new foundation -- on wind power. An actor he wants to front the organization will do so if Frobisher options his book to him for a movie with him starring as Frobisher. Frobisher, amused, agrees. 	127372
2010	Damages: It’s Not My Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 11807		Episode.  2-22-2010	News Media. Patty continues to go after Louis Tobin’s hidden funds.	127373
2009	Damages: London. Of Course	T	DVD -R HQ 10980		Episode. 3-18-2009	African-American Reporter Carla Stenson (Leisa Davis) is doing a personal profile of Patty Hewes for New York Style Magazine. She is interviewing Patty, her husband and members of the law firm including Ellen. It’s Patty’s first interview in a decade and Ellen is warned by a colleague that the reporter will be fishing for information. “Whatever you say about Patty will live forever in print,” he tells her. Stenson also arranges a photo shoot of Patty and her husband. News Media then covers Patty’s husband infidelity destroying his bid for energy secretary. Picture of him with another woman, given to Patty anonymously by Ellen, were released to the news media. Ellen didn’t leak the photos. Patty did to destroy her husband’s career. He was forced to withdraw his name for consideration for energy secretary. News Media follows up on the story. 	127374
2009	Damages: New York Sucks	T	DVD -R HQ 10875		Episode. 2-18-2009	News Media. Press conference with Patty Hewes and the stockbroker who is suing the Ultimate National Resources (UNR) announcing the defamation suit against the company and its chairman.	127375
2007	Damages: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8806		Episode #1. 7-24-2007	News Media. High-powered attorney stops at nothing to get what she wants -- and she wants to get a billionaire who profited while his employees suffered great financial losses.	127376
2009	Damages: Pretty Girl in a Leotard, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10849		Episode. 2-11-2009	News Media. Patty Hewes, senior partner of Hewes & Associates uses the media to wage war against Ultimate National Resources (UNR) by going on Fox News “On The Record” and accusing the head of UNR of murder. The company’s stock goes down and a settlement to end a defamation suit against her is a contribution of $5 million to an environmental charity.  But Patty finds a member of the board that she can use to file a class suit against UNR -- and it’s an old enemy.	127377
2007	Damages: She Spat On Me	T	DVD -R HQ 8929		Episode #6. 9-4-2007	News Media. Coverage of assault on front page of New York newspapers by millionaire Arthur Robisher who beats up a writer working on his memoirs.Robisher came up with the idea of telling his story to the public in his new strategy to save his family and his money by winning public sympathy.	127378
2007	Damages: Sort of Like Family	T	DVD -R HQ 9019		Episode #10. 10-2-2007	News Media is used to get a corporation executive's story to the public before a key deposition. Patty Hewes continues her quest to ruin millionaire Arthur Frobisher. 	127379
2007	Damages: We Are Not Animals	T	DVD -R HQ 8963		Episode #7. 9-11-2007	News Media.  Tom and Ellen think that Patty is trying to control them so they decide to make an alliance and keep information from her. Patty must keep Gregory Malina secure until his deposition because her case will fall apart without it. 	127380
2010	Damages: You Haven’t Replaced Me	T	DVD -R HQ 11832		Episode.  3-8-2010	News Media. The Tobin fraud sends Tom to the Caribbean in search of the hidden money. Ellen is faced with the Dilemma of choosing between her boss and Patty. No specific news media are shown.	127381
2010	Damages: Your Secrets Are Safe	T	DVD -R HQ 11725		Episode. 1-25-2010	News Media. Field Female Reporter on a Ponzi scheme involving Lou Tobin who has been accused of putting together the multibillion dollar fraud. The DA’s office is trying to bring Tobin to court while Patty Hewes and Associates have been charged with tracking down and recovering all the money. 	127382
1943	Damals	MF			Germany	Journalist (Fred Goebel). Journalist (Kurt Mikulski). Journalist (Walter Steinweg). Journalist am Tatort (Karl Etlinger).	127383
1998	Damascus Gate	N		Stone, Robert		Journalist Christopher Lucas, an expatriate American journalist, was born Christian and Jewish and he feels rooted to neither faith. He loves a good story. But his desire has limits.Around Lucas swirl addled saints, addicted sinners, con men, cruel members of Hamas and even crueler Israeli security forces.All the parties have their own agendas, most of which hinge on a conspiracy among extremist Israeli Jews and American Christians  to blow up the Temple Mount and usher in Armageddon.There's also a drug-blasted seeker's attempts to elevate a manic-depressive Jews as a world savior. One of his pawns is an American Sufi who Lucas loves.	127384
1926	Dame Chance	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	127385
1988	Dame des lavabos, La	MF			France - Documentary - Short	Interviewer (Alain Cavalier - Himself).	127386
1994	Dame was Loaded, The	G				Reporter (Tim Syrota). Editor (James Howard).	127387
1988	Damerne fra Lidenlund	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Annette Breuning - Voice.	127388
1934	Dames	M	DVD -R HQ 2084 (Media Excerpts). L.	Daves, Delmer (Screenplay)		Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Phil Tead). Newspaper column: On the Rialto by Peeping Tom.	127389
1963	Dames Can Be Deadly	NM		Chambers, Peter (Dennis John Andrew Phillips)		Magazine. Sensation magazine blackmails its victims by forcing them to buy advertising. Editor is found murdered.	127390
1996	DameXpressen	T			Series	Journalist (Gry de la Cour)	127391
1978	Damien -- Omen II	M	SVD 1210			Journalist Joan Hart (Elizabeth Shepard), friend of the photographer killed in the original Omen, tries to investigate the now teenaged Damien and gets attacked by a raven who pecks out her eyes and causes her to fall into the path of oncoming truck.	127392
1958	Damn Citizen	M	L			Reporter (Jack Dempsey). News Commentator (Tiger Flowers). Reporter (Frank Hay).	127393
2003	Damn Straight: Lillian Byrd Crime Story	NM		Sims, Elizabeth	#2 Lillian Byrd Mysteries	Reporter Lillian Byrd, a freelance writer, lesbian and amateur sleuth, can't turn down a friend's plea for help. So she leaves the cold Midwest for California and "The Dinah Shore Golf  Tournament."Lillian is swept off her feet and into bed with LPGA star Genie Maychild. Someone is terrorizing the superstar. Lillian goes undercover as a high-profile reporter, an unhinged nun and a professional caddie uncovering layer after layer of her lover's past.	127394
1958	Damn Yankees	M	L			Sportswriters. Reporters (Joseph Mell, Frank J. Scannell). Reporter at Joe's Hearing (Jeffrey Sayre). Newsstand Proprietor (Phil Arnold).	127395
1967	Damn Yankees	T				Sportswriters	127396
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh, The: How Green Was My Ballot	T			Episode #11.	Political Commentator (Douglas Bennett).	127397
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh, The: Lord of the Flies	T			Episode #12.	Reporter (Michael Harrop). News Reporter (Richard Neal). Press Secretary (Warwick Comber).	127398
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh, The: Paint Your Bandwagon	T			Episode #5.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Tony Porter).  Reporter 2 (Molly Brumm).	127399
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh, The: Tree Grows in Botswana, A	T			Episode #4.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Jennifer Botica).	127400
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh, The: Whatever Happened to Baby X	T			Episode #3.	News Media. Journalist #1 (Blake Osborne).	127401
1994	Damnation of Harvey McHugh: Brilliant Chorea, My	T			Episode #2.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Jennifer Botica). Newsreader (Lauchllin MacDonald)	127402
1781	Damnation; Or The Playhouse Hissing Hot	P		Stuart, Charles		Critics	127403
1950	Damned Don't Cry, The	M				Reporters hounding gun moll's parents, society columns. Reporters (Dabbs Greer, Warren Mace, Paul McGuire). Editor (Charles Jordan). Radio Commentator (Don Forbes). Messenger (Bob Alden). Rewrite Man (Herschel Daugherty).	127404
1896	Damned Thing, The (1892-1898)	SS	MLPL	Bierce, Ambrose		Press	127405
1954	Damon Runyon	R			Episode. 5-16-1954. Hallmark Playhouse	Journalist Damon Runyon	127406
1949	Damon Runyon Theater	R	QTR-35		Series - 52 episodes	Press	127407
1955	Damon Runyon Theatre	T			Series - 39 episodes	Press	127408
1944	Damon Runyon: Runyon a la Carte	SS		Runyon, Damon		Newspaper Stories in Brooklyn	127409
1998	Damon:: Actor, The	T			Episode #9. 5-11-1998	Newscaster (Tom Yi).	127410
1951	Dan England and the Noonday Devil	N		Connolly, Miles		Former Journalist refuses to see evil in any man. He ennobles the lives of others.	127411
1936	Dan Hyland, Police Reporter	NM	OWN - H - USC	Jonathan, Norton Hughes		Cub Reporter. George Anderson Gargan, famous managing editor challenged young Dan Hyland, had started him on his career as an ace police reporter. His uncle, Ray Hyland, was a famous newspaper man now writing for Hollywood motion pictures.	127412
2007	Dan In Real Life	M	DVD -R HQ 11570, 11571			Advice Columnist Dan Burns (Steve Carell) is a widower and a father of three who also writes a family-values parenting advice column for his local newspaper. Burns confidentially dispenses advice.He falls for the girlfriend of his younger brother during a family vacation. Burns, a single father who dedicates his life to his children, finds his widely known convictions put to the ultimate test when he meets his brother’s girlfriend at a bookstore. They get to know each other, but then Dan finds out that she is actually dating his brother creating this offbeat love triangle.	127413
2007	Dan In Real Life	MS	Own - P	Gardner Pierce and Peter Hedges (Screenplay).		Advice Columnist Dan Burns (Steve Carell) is a widower and a father of three who also writes a family-values parenting advice column for his local newspaper. Burns confidentially dispenses advice.He falls for the girlfriend of his younger brother during a family vacation. Burns, a single father who dedicates his life to his children, finds his widely known convictions put to the ultimate test when he meets his brother’s girlfriend at a bookstore. They get to know each other, but then Dan finds out that she is actually dating his brother creating this offbeat love triangle.	127414
2005	Dan Rather: Reporter Remembers, A	DT	DVD -R HQ 2960		3-9-2005	TV CBS Anchor-Newsman Dan Rather's own words and footage from the CBS News archives -- some of it never aired before -- tell the veteran newsman's story on his last day as the "CBS Evening News" Anchor.CBS has plenty of material to mine for the tribute as Rather has been at CBS since 1962 and covered some of the biggest events of the last four decades.	127415
1960	Dan Raven	T			Series 1960-1961	Photographer Perry Levitt (Quinn Redeker)	127416
2005	Dan Starkey: Belfast Confidential	NM		Bateman, Colin	#7 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy journalist in Belfast, has just moved into his new Belfast when his best mate, Mouse, is murdered leaving him to catch a killer, become editor of the obscenely successful scandal magazine, Belfast Confidential, and compile the much-coveted Power list. 	127417
1996	Dan Starkey: Cycle of Violence	NM		Bateman, Colin	Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, journalist in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The focus is on Miller, a smart-ass, hard-drinking bicycle-riding young journalist who gets banished from a busy Belfast daily for being drunk in the office.He's now on a boring weekly in Crossmaheart, a rural terrorist hot spot. He's not immediately welcomed at the Crossmaheart Chronicle where his new colleagues bitterly inform him his predecessor, Jamie Milburn, has disappeared.When he also finds that Milburn's sensuous girlfriend was apparently a victim  of gang rape as an adolescent, he  falls in love with her and becomes her instrument of revenge, inadvertently or subconsciously.Jamie's head is found in a fox's mouth and it's too much for his former girlfriend who goes off her medication and leaves. Miller tracks down her three assaulters who turn up dead. He keeps digging until he digs too deep.	127418
1995	Dan Starkey: Divorcing Jack	NM		Bateman, Colin	#1 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a cynical journalist in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a determined wit and dedicated alcoholic. Starkey suffers from many flaws: he cheats on his wife constantly, is a hardened alcoholic, smokes constantly, has doubts about his step-son and how he should treat another man’s child, and hates the other man. At one of the numerous parties he and his wife Patricia organize, he meets a young woman and begins his first extramarital affair. When he returns to the apartment of his new conquest after going out for pizza, he finds the young brunette riddled with bullets. Worse, Starkey accidentally kills the woman's murder during a subsequent struggle in the dark.The young woman turns out to have been a politician's daughter. Starkey goes in pursuit of a tape that reveals the sordid past of the leading candidate in the upcoming prime minister election.Starkey is on the lam from police and terrorists -- the IRA wants him dead. Starkey hooks up with another beautiful woman disguised as a nun, a priest with a new heart and an American journalist who may be a CIA agent.As he seeks to solve the crime himself, his frantic pursuit of the only clues to the killer's identity leads him deep into the most guarded reaches of Northern Irish political power.	127419
2004	Dan Starkey: Driving Big Davie	NM		Bateman, Colin	#6 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy, cynical  journalist in Belfast, has for many years been a journalist of some repute -- mainly ill. Now he is back with his wife Patricia and a baby, he is trying to keep himself out of trouble. Had he not been caught in an awkward position when he received a phone call from Big Davie Kincaird, he might not have decided to return to the village of Groomsport. Had he not drunk too much to cover the awkwardness of meeting Kincaird after 25 years, he might have avoided going on honeymoon in Florida for three weeks -- with Big Davie. What else could possibly go wrong?	127420
2002	Dan Starkey: Horse With My Name	NM		Bateman, Colin	#5 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy, cynical  journalist in Belfast, is stuck in a grimy Belfast bedsit. His life is a disaster and his only solace is the pub around the corner and the last can in his hand. He needs to get out more, particularly since the sessions at Relate with his wife Patricia have been canceled and she’s hooked up with new man Clive. He really needs something to get his teeth into. Fellow ex-journalist Mark Corkery provides that something. Corkery, whose secret persona is The Horse Whisperer, an internet horse-racing gossip, wants him to investigate Geordie McClean, the man behind Irish American Racing. Simple enough for a man with Dan’s experience? But Trouble is Dan’s middle name and trouble is what he finds. 	127421
1996	Dan Starkey: Of Wee Sweetie Mice and Men:	NM		Bateman, Colin	#2 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy journalist in Belfast, Northern Ireland brings his hilarious sarcasm and misguided action-hero antics to New York where he is covering a heavyweight championship bout between an unlikely Belfast boxer and Mike Tyson.It's on St. Patrick's Day. When the boxer's wife is kidnapped following an unwittingly racist comment he makes at a press conference, Starkey turns sleuth along with an ex-cop to investigate the case.He ends up taking part in a commando attack on a Muslim temple, serve as a punching bat for a troupe of gay waiters and be saved from the jaws of death by a large whale.Starkey drinks too much and bemoans his failing marriage to Patricia who's newly pregnant by another man. He had planned to write a book about the title fight.The fighter's mentor hires Starkey to do public relations for the championship bout and write a book about it all after the boxer is knocked out by Tyson. It looks like a great chance for Starkey to make some money and get out of the war zone in Ireland.Starkey, now reunited with his wife Patricia who is pregnant with another man’s child, accepts an offer to follow Fat Boy McMaster, a Northern Irish boxer, in his efforts to win the heavyweight belt against Mike Tyson. In the process, Dan manages to antagonize the IRA, the UVC, an obscure sect called the Sons of Mohammad and Save the Whale campaigners.	127422
2001	Dan Starkey: Shooting Sean	NM		Bateman, Colin	#4 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy, cynical  journalist in Belfast, gets involved with the making of a film about a legendary Irish gangster to be directed by a famous Irish actor called Sean, who’s essaying a tricky career change from major movie star to low budget director. When things start to go wrong on the set, Dan’s suspects that the gangster himself may be behind it. Reporter Starkey is down on his luck again after the royalties for his successful book on the career of Fat Boy McMaster are swallowed up when his publisher is sued and the company goes bankrupt. In an attempt to get revenge and earn some money, he accepts a new commission to write the biography of a Hollywood movie star turned director. The problems start when Dan arrives on the set of Sean’s film about a notorious terrorist. As usual things are not what they seem and Dan is caught up in all sorts of double dealing and back stabbing.	127423
1999	Dan Starkey: Turbulent Priests	NM		Bateman, Colin	#3 Dan Starkey Mysteries	Irish Columnist Dan Starkey, a boozy, cynical  journalist in Belfast, is looking for work. He’s hired by the Catholic Church in Northern Ireland to travel to Wraithlin Island of the coast of Belfast and ghost write a new bible with a little girl whom the locals believe to be the second coming. But Dan has his doubts. After all, why did they hire a Protestant? And if this isn’t hard enough for Dan, he soon discovers the only pub on the island has been closed by the reformed residents. Starkey has just finished his book on Fat Boy McMaster, a Northern Irish boxer. 	127424
1893	Dan the Newsboy	N		Alger, Horatio Jr.		Newsboy	127425
1941	Dana of the Sun	N	OWN - H	Fenton, Alfred H.		Editor Elizur Wright of Boston's Daily Chronotype. Charles and Eunice Dana.	127426
1988	Dana Sloan: Best Bid, The	SS	PVL	Costa, Carol	In "Womansleuth Anthology, The: Contemporary Mystery Stories by Women."	Investigative Reporter Dana Sloan of the Globe. Five years ago, she was a cub reporter who fought off tremors of panic every time the city editor gave her an assignment.But her determination to get the whole story, the true story, had earned her this plush, though small, office as well as the title of investigative reporter.She no longer wrote her own copy. She had a secretary who took the facts and evidence that Dana provided and strung them into hard-hitting front page features.  Gone undercover a number of times.	127427
2006	Dana Sloan: Deadly Hand, A	N		Costa, Carol	#1 Dana Sloan Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Dana Sloan goes undercover at an upscale retirement  home to look into the suspicious death of Leona Rosetti, a retired reporter. Shortly before Rosetti died, she called the newspaper claiming to have uncovered a sensational story. Sloan works as evening receptionist at Peaceful Pines so she can question the staff and the senior citizens who live there.Recent murder of a wealthy politician's wife and a bizarre string of serial killings are connected to Rosetti's death. Before long, Sloan's investigation puts  her own life in jeopardy.Working as the evening receptionist at Peaceful Pines, Dana has an opportunity to question the staff and the senior citizens who live there. Along with their offbeat humor, the elderly residents provide Dana with several clues that suggest the recent murder of a wealthy politician’s wife and a bizarre string of serial killings are somehow connected to Leona’s death. Before long, Dana’s investigation puts her own life in jeopardy and causes serious conflicts in her relationship with homicide detective Al Bruno.	127428
2009	Dana Sloan: Master Plan, The	N		Costa, Carol	#2 Dana Sloan Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Dana Sloan of the Globe. Two wives suspected of their husbands’ murders have Sloan working to prove their innocence and at odds once again with her boyfriend, homicide detective Al Bruno. Dana quickly learns that one of the wives, a talented artist, was abused by her husband. The other wife, Dana’s friend and employee Casey Jordan, admits that her recent wedding was part of a crazy scheme to marry into wealth. But Casey isn’t the only one with secrets. Dana uncovers evidence that Casey’s bridegroom has his own hidden agenda for marrying. What Dana doesn’t know is that the murders are all part of another plan, this one the most sinister of all, devised by a killer who won’t hesitate to add Dana to the list of victims.Sloan’s little investigation firm is on overdrive when two men end up dead in Dana’s quiet, but growing Chicago suburb. One of the men is investigator Casey’s new husband, Tony, a mysterious but wealthy man whom Casey hoped would secure her financial future. Dana and her cop boyfriend, Bruno, never did trust Tony, and after his death, they learn they had reason to be skeptical. The other dead body is the husband of a budding artist, Judy, who becomes chief suspect when it’s discovered that she had been an abused wife. Dana had a hunch the two murders are linked and that Judy had nothing to do with either of them so she enlists the help of her coworkers to find the truth. 	127429
1988	Dance 'Til Dawn	MT				Photographer (Ron Perkins).	127430
1988	Dance Down the Mountain	N	OWN - H	Hammer, Richard		Reporter Harry Miller is married to a ballet star. The couple go to Los Angles in pursuit of their dreams -- he wants to write a novel and she wants to dance the prima-ballerina roles denied her in New York.Hit-and-run accident ends his wife's career. Hospital bills and financial difficulties force the journalist to become a ghost writer for a has-been movie producer. His wife teaches dancing to actresses.As her budding acting career strains their marriage, Miller must decide how hard he wants to work to keep them together.	127431
1995	Dance Film	M	VHS 613 (Media Excerpts) (Poor Quality Tape)			News Media	127432
2007	Dance for Bethany, A	M				News Media. Senator Abbot's Reporter (Amy Kathryn Jones).	127433
1988	Dance of the Gods	N	OWN - P	Beishir, Norma		TV Journalist Meredith Courtney, television journalism's hottest new star	127434
1988	Dance on a Sinking Ship	N	OWN - P	Kilian, Michael		Journalist C. Jamieson Spencer, lovelorn, yet supremely cynical, who is hoping to write a story on fellow passenger Charles Lindbergh	127435
1951	Dance to the Music of Time	N		Powell, Anthony		Critic Mark Member, a poet and critic. J.G.Quiggin, literary journalist.	127436
1957	Dance to the Music of Time: Second Movement	N		Powell, Anthony		Critic J.G. Quiggin, a left-wing critic.  Mark Members, Quiggin's friend and rival, a literary critic. Macklintick, a music critic.	127437
1992	Dance With Death	M	SV 180	Ruben, Katt Shea, Andy Ruben (Story). Daryl Haney (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kelly (Barbara Alyn Woods) poses as a stripper to uncover a killer of exotic dancers.  Confrontation between reporter and boss Hopper (Drew Snyder). She wants to be an investigative reporter and he wants her to pay her dues first.He tells her she has one of the best beats on the paper.  Two eventually declare a truce with Kelly convincing Hopper to let her pursue the murder story. Agrees with her plan to enter amateur strip contest but tells her they will not tell anyone else.Once established as a dancer, she meets policeman and tells him that Hopper is her ex-boyfriend. Editor becomes a suspect. Policeman falls for reporter and tries to convince her to stop stripping.Reporter discovers editor really did kill the strip club owner. Policeman shoots editor when he tries to attack Kelly.  Turns out policeman is really the killer. He stalks the reporter who stabs him, throws acid on him and sets fire to him.Then returns to empty newsroom to write a story entitled, "Dance With Death." Motion Picture Guide: "Never underestimate a reporter who can dance topless."	127438
1931	Dance, Fools, Dance	M	DVD -R HQ 3038, 3034. L.	Rouverol, Aurania	Crawford.	Cub Reporter Bonnie Jordan (Joan Crawford), socialite who becomes crime reporter when family is ruined by stock market crash.  Reporter Bert Scranton (Cliff Edwards), star reporter who shows Jordan the ropes.Scranton to Jordon: "You'll learn, kid. Clearness. Condensation. Where. What. When and Why. that's the idea. Don't let the guys on the copy desk bother you. they're just a bunch of butchers at heart. they'd cut the Lord's Prayer down to a one-line squib."Scranton killed. Jordan solves the case. Gets married. Police Reporter Clinton (James Donlan).  Reporters (Mortimer Snow, Sherry Hall). Editor Mr. Parker (Purnell Pratt). Photographer Tom (Tommy Shugrue).	127439
1940	Dance, Girl, Dance	M	DVD -R HQ 1855-1856			Reporter calling Elinor (Paul E. Burns). Reporter at Taxi (Lew Harvey). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Paul Phillips). Reporter in Hallway (Ray Cooke). Photographer in Hallway (Donald Kerr). Photographer Tom (Tommy Shugrue).	127440
1995	Dancer on the Edge	CB			Coley Running Wild #1.  Idol of Flesh #1	Photojournalist Jennifer “Jenny” Collins of Playthings Magazine and Video Cameraman Sammy O’Hara visit Coley Cochran for an interview, photo and video session. After a long talk, Jenny wants to do an entire book devoted to Coley. He poses and performs for her on the beach and to a crowd of onlookers. Afterwards, he takes her for a wild, dangerous ride on his bike winding up at a church. He makes it with her in view of a young priest who he is having an affair with. Coley hates organized religion and can’t stand the idea of being in love with a priest, but the priest doesn’t want to lose him and the two go at it right on the altar. Jealous, Jenny points the older Father at the scene and outraged, he insists the young priest leaves the church. Completely distraught, the young priest hangs himself. Coley sets fire to the church and tears off down the road with Jenny just as the police are coming. He takes the wrong road where a bridge is down and winds up crashing into a small canyon. 	127441
2002	Dancer Upstairs, The	M				Journalist (Ricardo Lopes). TV Producer (Steve Emerson). TV Technician (Carlos Carrillo). Radio Announcers (Yousaf Bokhari, Natalia Tarnawiecki, Carlos Thiebaut).	127442
1997	Dancer Upstairs, The: Novel, A	N		Shakespeare, Nicholas		British Correspondent John Dyer in search of a story becomes instead an important player in the history of an embattled country very much like Peru.Dyer is flabbergasted when he stumbles on a former police colonel from an unnamed Latin American nation who captured a Maoist rebel leader. Dyer listens as the man pours out his story.Dyer needs a major story to avoid being transferred from South America.  While dining at a restaurant he meets the police detective who captured the rebel leader responsible for 30,000 deaths and countless tortures and mutilations.  It is incredible luck.Dyer is in a cool panic about an order from his editor to close the South American bureau and leave the country. He can have Moscow or the Middle East but Dyer doesn't want to leave.The man has refused all interviews but decides to tell all to Dyer.	127443
1946	Dancer Woman	M				Reporter #1 (Keith Richards). Reporter #2 (Eddie Acuff). Ad-Lib Reporters (Ronnie Gilbert, Doug Carter, Chuck Hamilton)	127444
1987	Dancers	M				Interviewer (Amy Werba)	127445
2002	Dancers: Trailer, The	M			Short	Interviewer Cleavage Clive (Dan March - The Interviewer).	127446
2002	Dancing at the Harvest Moon	MT				TV Anchor (Gina Gallego).	127447
2008	Dancing Choose	MUS			TV on the Radio song	Newspaperman.he's a WHAT? he's a WHAT?he's a newspaper manand he gets his best ideasfrom a newspaper stand;from his boots to his pantsto his comments and his rantshe knows that any little article will do!though he expresses some confusionbout his part in the plan,and he can't understandthat he's not in command;the decisions underwrittenby the cash in his handbought a sweater forhis weimariner toonow i'm no mad man,but that's insanityfeast before famine,and more before familygoes and shows up withmore bowls and morecups and the riot for thelast hot meal eruptscorrupts his hard drivethrough the leanest monthsshells out the hard cashfor the sickest stunts;on aftershave, on gasolinehe flips the page and turnsthe scenein my mind i'm drowning butterfliesbroken dreams and alibis;that's fine.i've seen my palette blownto monochrome-hollow heartclicks hollowtone,it's time.eye on authority,thumb prints a forgeryboy, ain't it crazy what thelights can dofor counterfeit community;every opportunitywasted as the spacebetween the flash tattooand the half-hearted hologram,posed for the partynow he gloss full bleedon a deaf dumb treecod liver dollar signs,credit card autographdown for the recordbut not for freedomangry young mannequinamerican, apparentlystill to the rhythmbetter get to the back of mecan't stand the vision,better tongue the anatomygold plated overhead,blank transparencyin the days of old,you were a nutnow you need three bumpsbefore you cutnot that i should care about,nothing i ain't scared of, buti guess you hadtobethere.in my mind i'm breeding butterflies,broken dreams, and alibisthat's fine.i've seen my paletteblown to monochromehollow heartclicks hollowtonein time.i see you figured in your action posefoam-injected axl rose,life sizeshould something shake youand you drop the news,lord, just keep your dancing shoesoff mine 	127448
1939	Dancing Co-Ed	M	DVD -R HQ 6654, 6656. SVD 1118	Treynor, Albert (Short Story - "The Dancing Coed.").  Albert Mannheimer (Screenplay)	PR -  American magazine story.	Editor Pug Braddock (Richard Carlson), crusading editor of school paper, tries to expose contest. Falls in love with actress. Both are nearly expelled for printing scandalous pictures of the faculty.Press Agent Joe Drews (Roscoe Karns) for Monarch pictures. Newscaster (John Wald).New York Times, 11/10./39: "Though Mr. Carlson experiences a sense of ethical outrage when he discovers the plot, you know what love and a girl like Lana can do to a man's ethics…..	127449
1910	Dancing Girl of Butte, The	M				Illustrator on a newspaper falls in love with dance-hall girl	127450
1986	Dancing in the Dark	NR	OWN - P	Clarke, Pippa		Journalist Cassandra Murray, a successful journalist for a prominent London newspaper.  Independent until she meets Roth, one of the best newsmen in the business	127451
1949	Dancing in the Dark	M				Cameraman Hal (Sherry Hall).	127452
1933	Dancing Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 5983, 5984. L			Reporter. Robert Benchley plays a gossip reporter Ward King  who can't find a pencil	127453
1998	Dancing On Her Own	N		De Laszio, Mary		Fashion Journalist Miranda is single and entirely happy on her own with her career in fashion journalism, her lovely garden flat and her hobbies. Seeing the mess some of her friends have gotten into, she is sure she doesn’t want to marry until she meets Jack. But Jack’s a married man and his son needs him. 	127454
2007	Dancing to Almendra	NM		Montero, Mayra. Translated by Edith Grossman		Cuban Journalist Joaquin Porrata is assigned to cover the story of a hippopotamus who escapes from the Havana zoo and is shot and killed by its pursurers."Instead, he finds himself embroiled in the mysterious connections between the hippo's death and mobsters. A secretive zookeeper whispers to him that he "knows too much."In exchange for a promise to introduce the keeper to his idol, the American film star George Raft, now host of the Capri Casino, Joaquin gets information that ensnares him in a plot of murder, mobsters and love.Mafia-dominated Havana Cuba in 1957 before Castro took power. The 22-year-old newspaper reporter Porrata is investigating the murder of the mob boss "Albert" Anatasia who really was murdered in 1957.Warned to stay away but travels to New York and back getting a beating for his trouble.	127455
1994	Dancing With Danger	MT				Newscaster (Sharon A. Mitchell).	127456
2000	Dancing with Mr. D	N		Kleinholz, Lisa	Woman journalist	Reporter's deadly beat. Ex-Rolling Stone writer Zoe Szabo thought she had left the mean streets and bad times behind when she and her musician husband move to a New England college town.But the rock journalist-turned-small town reporter is at the center of a hotbed of treachery, betrayal and murder.	127457
2002	Dancing With the Devil	N		Crossley, Patricia		Reporter Jazz Hargrove leaves her reporting assignment in the Horn of Africa to settle her father's estate and finds herself plunged in a deadly drama.  Good at her job as an international reporter.She's in line for an award and due for another promotion. Someone from her past is watching her. Freelance Photographer Peter Browning assigned to Jazz's crew. He's an ex-cop with a failed marriage and a past drinking problem.Determined to protect Jazz as threats around her grow until his own family becomes the target of a murderer.Jazz and Browning have no choice but to pursue the stalker into a world of danger. Chemistry sizzles between them even as they follow the steps of a madman.	127458
2006	Dancing With the Stars	T			Series	Journalist Giselle Fernandez is one of the dozen contestants dancing on this reality program.	127459
2009	Dancing With the Stars: Clark Kent	T	DVD -R HQ 10972		Episode.  3-17-2009	Clark Kent. Gilles Marini, the Naked Guy from the “Sex and the City” movie, danced to 3 Doors Down’s “Kryptonite.” Marini wore a suit and a pair of Clark Kent glasses and danced with Cheryl Burke to the quick step. Then he tossed off his glasses, slid across the stage, and ripped open his dress shirt to reveal a T-shirt with a big G logo. He got three 9s. 	127460
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Five  - Main Program and Results	T	DVD -R HQ 7039		Episode #5. 10-10/11/2006	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is one of 7 remaining participants.	127461
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Four  - Main Program and Results	T	DVD -R HQ 7014		Episode #4. 10-2006	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is one of 8 remaining participants.	127462
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode One - Results	T	DVD -R HQ 6876 (Excerpts)		Episode #1B.	Political Commentator Tucker Carlson and TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer are two of the participants. Carlson is eliminated in this first round, the first of 11 couples to go.	127463
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Seven - Main Program and Results	T	DVD -R HQ 7148		Episode #7. 10-25/26-2006	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is asked to leave leaving four couples left in contention.	127464
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Six  - Main Program and Results	T	DVD -R HQ 7115		Episode #6. 10-17/18- 2006	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is one of 5 remaining participants. (One dropped out in a week-long controversy.)	127465
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Three - Main Program and Results	T	DVD -R HQ 6933 (Excerpts)		Episode #3. 9-26/27-2006	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is one of 9 remaining participants.	127466
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Two - Main Program	T	DVD -R HQ 6876 (Excerpts)		Episode #2.	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is one of 10 remaining participants. Political Commentator Tucker Carlson returns to quiz the judges as to why he was eliminated in a one on three interview.	127467
2006	Dancing With the Stars: Episode Two - Results	T	DVD -R HQ 6876 (Excerpts)		Episode #2B	TV Talk Show Host Jerry Springer is not eliminated and is now one of the nine remaining couples contending for the title.	127468
2010	Dancing with the Stars: ESPN Reporter Erin Andrews: Week One	T	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Andrews Excerpts)		Episode. 3-22-2010	ESPN Sports Reporter Erin Andrews competes in the television dance contest. Her dance partner is Maksim Chmerkovsky. Since joining ESPN in 2004, Andrews has become one of the most well-known female sports reporters in the country. She began her career at ESPN as a reporter for the network’s NHL coverage. She has been a reporter for ESPN College Football Saturday telecasts, Saturday Primetime college basketball games and Big Ten college basketball coverage. In 2005, she began reporting from the sidelines of the ESPN College Football Primetime series on Thursday nights and added Major League Baseball sideline reporting to her responsibilities including the Monday Night Baseball telecasts. She has been a reporter on ESPN’s College World Series telecasts since 2005 and has worked ABC’s coverage of the Scripps National Spelling Bee as a reporter since 2008.Native of Lewiston, Maine, Erin graduated from the University of Florida where she was a member of the Gators’ basketball dance team from 1997-2000. 	127469
2007	Dancing With The Stars: Leeza Gibbons	T	DVD -R HQ 8298		Episodes. 4-3/4-2007 - Competition and Finals to eliminate ninth couple.	Entertainment Reporter-Host Leeza Gibbons is one of the remaining nine couples trying to win the competition.	127470
2007	Dancing With the Stars: Leeza Gibbons Goes Home - Results	T	DVD -R HQ 8324		Episode. 4-11-2007	Entertainment Reporter Leeza Gibbons is voted out of the dancing competition.	127471
1994	Dandelion Murders, The	NM		Rothenberg, Rebecca		Reporter Jonathan Levine, an L.A. Free Press reporter, drowned in an irrigation canal with a strange yellow flower stuck in his buttonhole. A microbiologist's curiosity is fueled by a sense of responsibility to the journalist.She digs into the story on pesticide abuse the reporter had been following, linking his death to the deaths of two Mexican workers also found in a San Joachin Valley canal. This sends	127472
2001	Daner & Blaze: Prognosticator, The	N		Gust, Mary J. 		Reporters Cole Dabner and Gloria Blaze for First Edition Newspaper. 	127473
1918	Danger -- Go Slow	M				Editor (Lon Chaney)	127474
1935	Danger Ahead	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Story - "One Eighth Apache")		Reporter for The Herald, Jerry Mason (Lawrence Gray).  Editor (J. Farrell MacDonald).  He is kidnapped, escapes, gets an exclusive story, lured to the crooks' hideout, threatened, fights his way out of trouble. Editor Harry (J. Farrell MacDonald).	127475
2007	Danger at Her Door	NR		Cornelison, Beth	Silhouette Romantic Suspense #1478	Reporter Jack Calhoun moves in next door to a woman who has moved to a small town, started a new job, changed her name and is desperate to keep her past hidden. A fresh start couldn’t erase the danger she had left behind or heal the scars fear had branded on her soul, but she is making it one day at a time. The crack reporter had an instinct for rooting out lies -- and an overprotective urge honed as a single dad. With her enemy still lurking, the woman found the trusting reporter  with her secrets meant trusting him with her life. And Jack’s deadline was looming.	127476
1918	Danger Game, The	M			AFI-Critics/Novelists	Critic	127477
1986	Danger in the Air	NJ		Steel, Elizabeth (Peter Wilks, illustrator)		Reporter for a radio station. Investigation of a scandal that endangers her career	127478
1942	Danger in the Pacific	M				Cameraman Andy Parker (Andy Devine) cameraman	127479
1950	Danger Is a Woman (Quai De Grenelle) (aka Snake of Death, The).	M		Laurent, Jacques (Novel - "La mort a boire). Pierre Laroche (Dialogue).  E.E. Reinert, Laurent (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter links a snake handler to robbery and he becomes wanted man. Fugitive confronts reporter and demands retraction. Second story only makes things worse.  Reporter and mistress in racy scene.	127480
1961	Danger Man: Deadline	T			Series 8-30-1961	Press	127481
1961	Danger Man: Honeymooners, The	T			Episode #22. 4-2-1961	Reporter (E. Kerrigan Prescott).	127482
2004	Danger Music	N		Hyman, Jackie		Investigative Reporter Kenny Rubin begins digging into a Hollywood cold case. The freelance writer has an unusual magazine assignment -- to solve the strangulation five years earlier of an aspiring actress.She's supposed to get the story before the airing of a TV movie that's probing the same subject. Many of the people involved in making the movie knew the starlet and as Kenny begins interviewing them, people around her start dying.Someone doesn't want the truth to surface. When events take an unexpected turn, she finally puts the pieces together -- only to discover she's delivered herself into the hands of the killer.	127483
1992	Danger of Love, The: Carolyn Warmus Story, The	MT				Photographer (Paul Mitri).	127484
1938	Danger on the Air	M				Reporter (Don Brodie).	127485
1986	Danger on the Sound Track	NJ		Robinson, Nancy K.		Documentarian. Tracy is the beautiful daughter of a famous documentary filmmaker. Her friend Sam is a sound man. Both go on location.	127486
1947	Danger Street	M		Miller, Winston, Kate Salkow (Story). Maxwell Shane, Miller, Salkow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Pat Marvin (Jane Withers) and Editor Larry Burke (Robert Lowery) work for Flick, a cooperatively run photo magazine. When Publisher Turlock (Paul Harvey) bails out, the employees take over publication.Reporter and Editor get compromising photograph of rich girl's fiancé, they sell it to rival magazine in order to cover embezzlement from Publisher's accounts committed by bookkeeper to keep publication going.  Pose as butler and maid at heiress' home.Stumble on murder of rival editor who was killed to stop publication of compromising photo. Editor becomes chief suspect, but Reporter clears him and tricks killer into confession.Magazine's special issue on murders is such a hit that Publisher buys half interest in the publication. Photographer Joe (Eddie Parks). Magazine Staffer (House Peters Jr.).	127487
1979	Danger UXB: Bad Company	T			Episode #8. 2-26-1979	Newsreader (John Snagge).	127488
1979	Danger UXB: Digging Out	T			Episode #7. 2-19-1979	Newsreader (John Snagge).	127489
1979	Danger UXB: Pier, The	T			Episode #12. 3-26-1979	Newsreader (John Snagge).	127490
1979	Danger UXB: Unsung Heroes	T			UK. Episode #2.1-15-1979	Photographer (Christopher Burgess).	127491
1979	Danger UXB: With Love from Adolf	T			Episode #13. 4-2-1979	Newsreader (John Snagge).	127492
1946	Danger Woman	M				Reporter (Ronnie Gilbert). Reporter No. 1 (Keith Richards). Reporter No. 2 (Eddie Acuff). Reporters (Douglas Carter, Chuck Hamilton).	127493
1996	Danger Zone	M				U.S. Reporter (Tracy Lee Cundill)	127494
1998	Danger Zone, The	NJ		Gustaveson, Dave	#9 Reel Kids Adventures	Journalist’s lying stories about Vietnam. Will the Reel Kids’ special assignment to war-torn Vietnam end in more hatred and lies? Jeff Caldwell never considered the possibility that hate and anger could put a halt to their mission. How could the club ease the pain Tom felt from the loss of his father in the Vietnam war. Who could put an end to the angry journalist’s lying stories? In their desire to assist a hurrying man and touch a shattered nation, Jeff, Mindy and K.J. media club -- The Reel Kids -- discover obstacles much greater than the river ride, thick jungles and dark tunnels they encounter along the way. Will they finally meet the enemy face to face? 	127495
1996	Dangerfield: Behind Closed Doors	T			Episode #19. 9-16-1996	News Media. Reporter (Meera Simhan-Narasimhan).	127496
1995	Dangerfield: Body in the Quarry, The	T			Episode #13. 11-3-1995	Newsreader (Ghizela Modood).	127497
1998	Dangerfield: Double Helix	T			Episode #50. 12-18-1998	TV Newsreader (Michael Buerk).	127498
1864	Dangerfield's Rest; or, Before the Storm	N	USC	Sedley, Henry		Reporter Sprigg of the New York Crier -- the lion of the hour, where he was writing and telling incredible stories of his exploits and adventures. Invitation to dine with the editor-in-chief.	127499
1935	Dangerous	M	DVD -R HQ 2819, 2820. L			Columnist tells story. Reporter (Craig Reynolds).	127500
1931	Dangerous Affair, A	M		Green, Howard J.		Reporter Wally Cook (Ralph Graves) in a quiet Long Island community. Reporter sneaks into the bedroom of a wealthy man and steals a necklace. Later he sensationalizes the story of an alleged burglary in the papers.Wally Cook is the same name used in Nothing Sacred. City Editor (DeWitt Jennings).	127501
1988	Dangerous Age, A	N	MLPL	Sylvester, Martin		Journalist. Western Morning News.  Ginny (Virginia), journalist.	127502
1950	Dangerous Assignment	M			UK Only	Press	127503
1943	Dangerous Blondes	M	DVD -R HQ 8112, 8115			Reporter (Constance Worth). Detective fiction writer, novelist. Owner of photographic studio. Reporter Haley (Gordon Clark). Reporter Lewis (Donald Kerr). Photographer (Raoul Freeman). Photographer (Joe Garcia).	127504
2005	Dangerous Crosswinds	M				TV Anchor (Eric Scheiner). Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose belief system begins to unravel after assisting in the mercy-killing of a sick friend.	127505
2005	Dangerous Curves	N		Skillings, Judith		Reporter Rebecca Moore abandons her career as a Washington D.C. reporter to run her late uncle's classic car restoration shop. She wants peace.Then the brutally stabbed corpse of a lovely dancer is discovered in the back seat of a vintage Bentley being towed by her ex-con workers—the cops' preferred suspects.When a second young dancer is pulled from the Potomac, Rebecca throws down her wrenches. Ignoring the advice of her admiring lawyer, and the concerns of her detective boyfriend, she goes undercover in a gentleman's club.Embroiled in the tawdry world of flesh and fantasy, Rebecca tries to unravel the dark secrets that have killed too many women already—before she becomes the next victim.	127506
1992	Dangerous Curves: With Intent to Kill	T			Episode #11. 6-3-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (James Healey). Newscaster #1 (Constance Jones).	127507
1957	Dangerous Deadline	NM		Benson, Mildred		Press	127508
1968	Dangerous Decades, 1818-1846	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	127509
2001	Dangerous Desires	M	DVD -R 1690		Adult	Art Critic (Lee Ryan). Photographer (Richard Grieco) kills best friend of woman who becomes his probation officer.	127510
1957	Dangerous Exile	M	DVD -R HQ 10029, 10030, 10028 (Credits). SVD 1461			Editor Mr. Patient (Finlay Currie), spy.	127511
1977	Dangerous Funeral, A	NM		McMullen, Mary		News Media	127512
1993	Dangerous Game	M				Cameraman, 1st Assistant (Jim Fitzgerald).	127513
1992	Dangerous Games	N		Crosland, Susan		Columnist Hugo Carroll covers politics. Newspaper Editor Georgia Chase.	127514
2002	Dangerous Games	N		Grant-Adamson, Lesley		Paparazzo is bent on snatching pictures of Princess Diana on a neighboring island an Jim Rush, a liar and a chamber and a young American with a weakness for trouble, can’t seem avoid the paparazzo. On the run from the British police, Rush is wanted for a murder he didn’t commit. He finds a hideaway in St. Elena, a small Caribbean island where his English girlfriend, Jane, has secured them an invitation. Quickly tiring of the snobbery and childishness of Jane’s uppercrust friends, Rush feels trapped. Jim knows that the photographer would be well paid for a shot of the man on wanted posters throughout London police stations. On the other hand, to stay among Jane’s set means enduring the taunts of an egotistical host and joining in their puerile games. On a neighboring island, Rush meets two sailors who are attempting to excavate a sunken Spanish galleon. They think Jim is wealthy and lure him into the project. He plays along knowing he’s being conned, looking for an angle of is own. 	127515
1996	Dangerous Gift, A	N		Crawford, Claudia	Weinberg List	Journalist	127516
2002	Dangerous Intentions	NR		Agnew, Denise A.		Magazine Editor Kiley Chapman is a wealthy woman living with the frightening memory of her kidnapping 10 years ago.When she advertises for a man to fill her hero profile article she soon discovers a bodyguard lives up to his name.Security specialist is in love with Chapman and he must protect her form a lethal stalker. Determined to maintain her independence, she won't accept his protection but he won't no for an answer.	127517
1963	Dangerous Islands, The	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#6 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	127518
1988	Dangerous Life, A	T				News Media	127519
1990	Dangerous Life, A	MT			Australian	Journalist Tony O'Neill (Gary Busey) reports on the efforts of Marcos to divert blame for the association of Aquino	127520
1920	Dangerous Love	M				Editor (Verne Layton - The Editor).	127521
1990	Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia	MT				News Media. Reporter (Corey Johnson). English Reporter (George Innes). American Reporter (Kerry Shale). French Reporter (John Moreno).	127522
2005	Dangerous Men	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Dory Mai).	127523
1954	Dangerous Mission	M	DVD -R HQ 5203, 5204			Reporter Boone (Richard Newton).	127524
1941	Dangerous Moonlight (aka Suicide Squadron)	M	SVD 1504	Young, Terence (Story-Screenplay)		Correspondent Carole Peters (Sally Gray) for the New York Monitor, falls in love with Polish pianist. She became correspondent because she wanted to do something important, but is assigned to cover business conventions, interview celebrities."I started at the top of the ladder and worked my way down." They marry. He tries to become flier during war. Squadron arranges for him to fly to safety to preserve musical skills. He goes on a suicide mission after friend is killed.Loses his memory but reporter is able to restore it with the help of his music.  Correspondent told by Europeans: "What are you doing here? It's not your war."During press conference, director tells assembled reporters not to put in information about pianist's flying activities, but to make sure it sneaks out.Montage of musical scores dissolves to montage of newspaper headlines about the war.	127525
1996	Dangerous Offender: Marlene Moore Story, The	MT				News Media. CBC Reporter (Ann Medina).	127526
1959	Dangerous Silence	NM	OWN - H	MacKenzie, Donald		Press	127527
1992	Dangerous Thoughts	N		Fremlin, Celia		Journalist Edwin Wakefield is held hostage, then escapes	127528
1980	Dangerous To Know	NM	OWN - H	Babson, Marian		Managing Editor Tom Paige. London Record's circulation is down, so editor Paige sends out two reporters to dig-up scandal. When both are killed, suspicion points to scandals right on the newspaper's premises, a hotbed of extra marital goings-on.	127529
1996	Dangerous to Know	NR		Bradford, Barbara Taylor		Journalist Vivienne Trent, American journalistJournalist tries to discover the truth about her murdered former husband	127530
1926	Dangerous Traffic	M	VHS 1489	Cohn, Bennett (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Ned Charters (Francis X. Bushman) for the Seaside Record has been getting scooped by rival paper and is given one last chance to get a story on a gang of bootleggers. He grabs it.Revenue agents are investigating the gang. During a chase one of them is killed and the other kidnapped by the gang. Sister of the dead revenue agent takes a job at an inn where the crooks meet and discovers where the revenue agent is being held.She and the reporter find the headquarters of the gang and after fights and high speed chase, the reporter captures the crooks.	127531
1953	Dangerous When Wet	M	DVD -R 1636			Reporter (Roger Moore). Reporter (Reginald Simpson). Photographer (John McKee).	127532
1990	Dangerous Woman (Lethal Charm)	MT	SVD 784, SV 39			Reporter-Anchor Barbara Eden as veteran reporter-anchor and Heather Locklear as former homecoming queen trying to take her place (All About Eve)	127533
2002	Dangerous Woman, A: Story of Murder in a Small Town, A	N		Lee, Debra		Newspaper Publisher Fay Cunningham of The Susquehanna Valley Daily knows that a murderer is on the loose in central Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley. Having taken a leave of absence from her town’s successful newspaper, Fay is determined to lose weight, quit smoking (she has a 20-year pack-a-day habit) and completely turn her life around. As part of her new regiment, she takes on the task of delivering newspapers on foot. All is well -- until she attempts to deliver a newspaper to her godfather, Joe Wise, and is met at the door by a mysterious young blonde. Who is she and where is Joe? Will Fay’s friend and mentor, Mitch Malone, help her uncover the truth? Surely, Joe didn’t fire Ethel, his elderly housekeeper in favor of this young woman barring the doorway. 	127534
1997	Dangerous World: Kennedy Years, The	DT				Reporter-Interviewer Seymour Hersh.	127535
1947	Dangerous Years	M				Reporters (Mimi Doyle, Eddie Coke, Fred Sherman)	127536
1994	Dangerous, The	M	SVD 630			Reporter. Members of organized crime suspect the police when the siblings of a slain Japanese reporter exact a bloody revenge	127537
1941	Dangerously They Live	M	VHS 1362 -- NEWSBOY			Newsboy (Lon McCallister)	127538
1948	Dangers of the Canadian Mounted	M			Serial, 12 chapters	Reporter	127539
2008	Dangkou	MF			Brazil	TV Reporter (Vinicius Zucatelli). 	127540
1983	Daniel	M				Reporter (Lee Richardson).	127541
1987	Daniel and the Towers	MT				Reporter.	127542
1969	Daniel Boone: Printing Press, The	T			Episode. Series (10-23-69)	Printer	127543
1986	Daniel Cooper: Episode, The	N	OWN - P	Pollak, Richard		Investigative Reporter Daniel Cooper for a muckraking New York City weekly improbably named Tabula Rasa, has a problem. His .45 killed the real estate owner. Has to recapture last 24 hours that he lost to his first epileptic seizure in 20 years.Cooper has epilepsy and it's a carefully kept secret even from his girlfriend Kate Bernstein. In the course of exposing the infamies of a real estate empire engaged in gentrifying the Upper West Side, Cooper befriends an idealistic black lawyer.When a building superintendent is murdered, the man disappears, and Daniel finds the murder weapon in his laundry hamper, then discovers the black lawyer's corpse in a drug-filled Brooklyn basement.Daniel couldn't have committed such foul deeds, but who knows for certain what he might have done in a state of seizure-induced amnesia? Is he the victim of a many-tentacled conspiracy?The Cathedral of St. John the Devine provides the setting for unraveling the mystery.	127544
2000	Daniel Plainway: Or the Holiday Haunting of the Moosepath League	N		Reid, Van	#3 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine.	127545
1954	Daniel Webster	T			In "Best Television Plays, The -- Volume III." CBS.  Schlitz Playhouse of Stars	Newspaper. Harper's Weekly. Front page of National Intelligencer: Tippecanoe inaugurated. Other headlines	127546
1952	Daniel Webster	R			Episode. 11-2-1952. Hallmark Playhouse	Writer Daniel Webster	127547
1899	Daniel Whyte	N		Dawson, A.J.		Press	127548
1991	Danielle Steel's Changes	MT	DVD -R HQ 2400, 2401. SVD 631. SV 61	Steel, Danielle (Novel). Susan Nanus (Screenplay)		TV Reporter-Anchor Melanie Adams (Cheryl Ladd) meets a doctor and persuades him to perform an operation on a little girl for nothing since the family cannot afford the medical bills. Doctor a widower with three kids.Reporter's husband left her when she was pregnant with twins. Careers complicate doctor-reporter romance.  Melanie turns down the morning anchor position to marry the doctor telling the board members her personal life is more important than her career.She finds out one of her daughters is pregnant by the doctor's oldest son. Daughter gets an abortion but suffers severe after effects. Reporter leaves doctor. Kids band together to win her back.Melanie also has to deal with a back-stabbing male anchor at her new job in Los Angeles.	127549
1996	Danielle Steel's Full Circle	M	DVD -R HQ 7795, 7796.	Steel, Danielle		Newscaster (Yolanda Gaskins)	127550
1993	Danielle Steel's Heartbeat	M	SVD 1141	Steel, Danielle		TV News Producer	127551
1993	Danielle Steel's Message from Nam	MT	SV 228 (Parts I and II)	Steel, Danielle	Miniseries. 10-17/19-1993	Journalist Jenny Robertson (Paxton Andrews) goes to Vietnam as a war correspondent. Ralph Johnson (Christopher Allport), seasoned AP correspondent in Vietnam. Owner Ed Wilson (Ed Flanders) of the San Francisco Sun. Naïve young college student becomes a war correspondent 	127552
1991	Danielle Steel's Palomino	MT	DVD -R HQ 2124, 2125. SV 221	Steel, Danielle		TV Reporter (Peter Bergman) leaves photographer (Lindsay Frost) for his co-anchor. She takes an assignment from Life magazine to do a pictorial on cowboys. Her career apparently comes to an end when she is paralyzed in a fall from a horse.Paralyzed, she turns her attention to running a ranch for physically challenged children	127553
2006	Danika	M				News Media. News Reporter (Sumalee Montano).	127554
1970	Danish Blue	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	127555
2007	Dankert&Dankert: Jihad en 1001 nacht	DF			Episode #16. 1-16-2007	Journalist Omrop Fryslan (Douwe Boersma).	127556
2004	Danmark for begyndere - Historien om Lokalplan 219	DF				Interviewer (Erik Stephensen)	127557
2000	Danmark i den kolde krig: Cuba-krisen	DF			Episode #1. 9-28-2000	Journalist Jorgen E. Petersen.	127558
2000	Danmark i den kolde krig: Da bomben mistede sin uskyld	DF			Episode #3. 10-12-2000	Journalist (David Jens Adler - Himself).	127559
1973	Danmark i halvtredserne: Den kolde krig	DF			Episode #1.	Journalist Erik Norgaard. Writers Hans-Jorgen Lembourn, Ole Wivel.	127560
1973	Danmark i halvtredserne: Systemskifte og de moralske debatter	DF			Episode #2	Journalist Erik Norgaard. Publisher Hans Reitzel.  Writers Klaus Rifbjerg, Peter P. Rohde, Ole Schwalbe, Tage Skou-Hansen.	127561
1973	Danmark i halvtredserne: Velstand som aldrig for/De store arbejdmarkedskonflikter i 1956	DF			Denmark	Journalist Niels Barfoed. Writers Elsa Gress, Hans-Jorgen Lembourn, Klaus Rifbjerg, Tage Skou-Hansen.	127562
2004	Danmark i krig	TF			Denmark	Correspondent Bagdad (Ole Sippel). Reporters (Claus Letort, Connie Pedersen, Claus Fahrendorff). Political Commentator (Ralf Pittelkow). Correspondent Washington (Kim Bildsoe).	127563
2001	Dann kamst du	N		Herman, Eva	Germany	TV Journalist	127564
2006	Dannager	M			Short - Drama	Interviewer (Michael Waghalter).	127565
1953	Danny	N		Cunningham, Sara William		Press	127566
2006	Danny Comden Project, The	T				Photographer (Thesy Surface).	127567
2004	Danny Deckchair	M				TV Reporters search for Danny Deckchair, a construction worker who floats away on a deck chair with helium-inflated balloons tied to it. Lands in a far-off small town where he passes himself off as a college professor.He falls for local meter maid. Seems improbably he can't be found since his face would have been plastered all over the TV news allowing residents of his new town to identify him. But this doesn't happen.Reporter Kevin (Andrew Crabbe). Reporter Wiry (Richard Healy). Reporter Matt (Sean McKenzie). Reporter Troy (Peter Cook). Newsreaders (Dane Carson, Amanda Wenban). Reporter (Lloyd Thomas). News Director (David McCubbin).In the Morning Presenter Nicholas Holland (Nick Holland). In the Morning Presenter (Marie Patan). Aus 11 Receptionist (Leanna Brockenshire). Aus 11 Cameraman (Paul Eden). Helicopter Pilot (Peter Franks). Reporter (Leon Fryer).	127568
2005	Danny Phantom: Fright Before Christmas The	C			Episode. 12-6-2005. Season #2. Episode #9	Reporter (Dee  Bradley Baker - News Reporter Voice).	127569
2005	Danny Phantom: Public Enemies	C	DVD -R HQ 6737		Episode #14. 2-3-2005	News Media covers mayor's press conference and Danny Phantom who becomes public enemy number one. Newscaster #1 (Dee Bradley Baker -Voice). Newscaster #2 (Daran Norris - Voice).	127570
1954	Dans pa rosor	MF				Journalist Olsson (Allan Edwall). Photographer Helge (Roland Jansson).	127571
2000	Danse Macabre	N		Mullaly Frederic		News Media	127572
1960	Dante: Opening Night	T			Episode #2. 10-10-1960.	Reporter #2 (Norman Alden). Reporter #3 (Jack Grinnage). Reporter #1 (Jack Mann).	127573
1935	Dante's Inferno	M				Photographer (Frank Austin)	127574
2007	Dante's Inferno	M				Reporter (Matt Walsh - Voice) for Fox News.	127575
2008	Dante’s Numbers	N		Hewson, David	#7 Nic Costa Series	Paparazzi were covering the premiere of a new film version of Dante’s Inferno and from around the world celebrities gathered at the Villa Borghese as the paparazzi thronged among them. But within moments the event was in chaos. A man was dead. The film’s star was missing -- and a priceless relic had vanished. 	127576
1997	Dante's Peak	M				News Stringer (Patty Raya MacMillan)	127577
2009	Danu’s Children	N		Watkins, E.F.		Photojournalist Kevin O’Leary of the Trib returns to his home town of Carbonville, a small Pennsylvania coal town, for the funeral of his newspaper-reporter cousin, Tom. Before he died in a car accident, Tom was looking into charges of corruption behind a huge new mall construction project, and Kevin suspects murder. On the pretext of doing a photography book on the town, he stays around to investigate. Kevin soon meets Megan Carey, who heads up the Citizens Against Valley Exploitation (CAVE), a local ecology group battling the mall project. Megan hates the developer, Sal Ricciardi, and fans Kevin’s suspicions that Sal arranged Tom’s “accident.” But as the conflict between the two factions escalates, Kevin realizes both are capable of lethal violence. He also learns that Megan and her followers believe an ancient Celtic earth god protects the valley, and will help them prevent the mall’s opening, one way or another. 	127578
1992	Danzig Passage	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#5 Zion Convenant Series	American Journalist John  Murphy and German-born violinist Elisa Lindheim are among those watching the pulling down of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. Elisa Murphy is 75 and her husband reflect that this occurs on the 51st anniversary of Kristallnacht exactly as had been revealed by God to Elisa’s father Theo Lindheim when he was flying out of Berlin that fateful day. 	127579
1971	Danziger Transcript, The	N	GPL	Fick, Carl		Correspondent Peter Danziger, news correspondent recently fired for unknown reasons, goes to Vietnam, then finds himself blackballed by the government.  Innocent but in trouble.	127580
2007	Daphne	M	DVD -R HQ 10696, 10697		UK	Writer. Photographer (Aaron Sweeney).	127581
1904	Daphne and Her Lad	N	USC	Lagen, Mary-Ryland, Cally		Editor Daphne of The Globe, clever editor of the Woman's Page, The Evening Star.	127582
1990	Daphne Dead and Done For	N		Ross, Jonathan		Editor of the Abbotsburn newspaper calls a detective superintendent to investigate after a classified  ad is sent to the newspaper seeking information on the whereabouts of a woman and intimating foul play.Reporter Liz Gallagher is questioned by the detective with whom he has hopes for dalliance.	127583
1995	Darabokra szaggattatol	MTF				Reporter (Ildiko Marosi)	127584
2006f	Darby	NJ		Fuqua, Jonathon Scott		Columnist Darby Carmichael of the Bennettsville Times is a white girl living in South Carolina in the 1920s who sparks a controversy with her article supporting racial equality. Darby wants to be a “newspaper girl” after her best friend, Evette, the daughter of an African-American tenant farmer on her father’s land, says that’s what she plans to do. The publisher of the town newspaper agrees to print Darby’s articles about toads, and another about her blind great-uncle before her obligation to “tell the truth” leads Darby to tackle the issue of race -- her consciousness is heightened after a black boy is beaten to death by a neighboring white landowner. She notices other inequalities, such as how her friends treat Evette at her ninth birthday party. Her article prompts the KKK to burn a cross on her property, but Darby finds allies, too, especially in her father. Darby thinks her best friend is probably the smartest person she knows, even though, as Mama says, Evette’s school uses worn-out books and crumbly chalk. Whenever they can, Darby and Evette shoot off into the woods beyond the farm to play at being fancy ladies and schoolteachers. One thing Darby has never dreamed of being, not until Evette suggests it, is a newspaper girl who writes down the truth for all to read.  In no time, and with more than a little assistance from Evette, Darby and her column in the Bennettsville Times are famous in town and beyond. But is Marlboro County, South Carolina, circa 1926, ready for the racial firestorm its youngest reporter unintentionally creates?	127585
1976	Darcourt	N		Holland, Isabelle		Magazine Journalist Sally Wainwright goes to Darcourt Island off the coast of South Carolina to get a story on the Darcourt family.  Someone is trying to frighten her away. 1970s.	127586
1990	Darcy's Utopia	N		Weldon, Fay		Journalists Hugo Vansitart and Valerie Jones fall in love upon the eve of their respective assignments. They are to interview a woman whose economist husband was recently jailed for misuse of public funds.On the eve of their interview, they meet and shack up in a hotel on the dubious strength of Vansitart's credit card. The two journalists are living in a Holiday Inn and they cope with the families they have left in response to their romance.They  hole up together in a hotel to write their pieces, but Darcy's view of utopia affects them both in strange ways.	127587
2005	Darcy's Wild Life: Crazy Like a Fox	T	DVD -R HQ 2717		Episode. 1-21-2005	Entertainment Reporter distorts the truth about Victoria	127588
1949	Dardanelles Derelict	N	OWN - H	Mason, Van Wyck		Journalist. Jingles Lawson, an attractive and clever newspaperwoman.	127589
2005	Dare, The	NR		Summers, Cara	Harlequin Blaze Series #188	Reporter Rory Gibbs, a struggling young reporter, will dare anything to land an interview with reclusive business tycoon Jared Slade. But first she has to get past his big, sexy bodyguard Hunter Marks. Only she doesn’t want to get past Hunter. Will she dare to do everything she wants with the gorgeous bodyguard? Oh, yes!	127590
1982	Daredevil	NR	OWN - P	Carter, Rosemary		Journalist Trisha Maxwell, a hardheaded newswoman who would do anything for a story.  Harlequin #560	127591
2003	Daredevil	M		Johnson, Mark Steven	Based on the Marvel Comics comic book. Story is based on Daredevil #164 (See Daredevil: Marked for Death [CB]).	Reporter Ben Urich (Joe Pantoliano) collects clues and deduces the secret identity of the superhero Daredevil, but deletes the story after typing it out of apparent respect for the hero. Photographer (Thierry Segall).Or possibly because Daredevil is sitting on the building across from his office. The implication is unclear. Urich is a beat reporter covering "urban myths."	127592
2002	Daredevil Yellow	N		Loeb, Jeph	Daredevil Legends Series #3	Reporter Ben Urich. Origin of the blind super hero who in the early days of his career donned a yellow costume and sought justice outside the law and found hope in his love for Karen Page. 	127593
1996	Daredevil: Predator's Smile	NSF		Golden, Christopher	Byron Preiss and Marvel Comics, publishers, from the Marvel Comics characters (see Daredevil), Chapter. 5	Reporter Ben Urich works nights to avoid the clamor of a daytime newsroom. Also gets a 2:30 a.m. visit from the superhero Daredevil, whose secret identity Ben knows.He and Daredevil talk about the arsonist targeting the neighborhood, and Urich offers some of the best but most cryptic counsel of the novel. Urich promises that, once the crime lord behind the arsonist is caught, he'll "crucify the bastard."	127594
2001	Daredevil: Wake Up	CB		Bendis, Brian Michael and Mack, David	Daredevil Vol. 2 #16-19 (May 2001-August 2001). In "Daredevil Visionaries" Series.	Reporter Ben Urich investigates the case of a supervillain's young son whose incoherent ramblings and crayon scrawls implicate Daredevil in his father's disappearance, but he is unable to contact Daredevil for most of the story.He discovers that the boy was being abused and that the boy accidentally caused his father's death.In #18, Urich quotes the 1926 journalist's code of ethics and struggles with the idea of objectivity in the face of abuse (it is hinted) similar to that in his own childhood.	127595
1939	Daredevils of the Red Circle	M				Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt, Chapter 1). Message put on newspaper	127596
1999	Daria	T	SVD 1448 (Incomplete)		Episode	TV Reporter	127597
1997	Daria: College Bored	C			Episode #3. 3-17-1997	Art Critic (Alvaro J. Gonzalez - Voice).	127598
1998	Daria: Gifted	C			Episode #21. 6-29-1998	News Media. "Sick, Sad World" Reporter (Janie Mertz - Voice).	127599
1999	Daria: Jake of Hearts	C			Episode #35.	News Media. "Sick, Sad World" Reporter (Janie Mertz - Voice). Sick Sad World Announcer (John Lynn - Voice).	127600
1999	Daria: Lawndale File	C			Episode #37. 8-4-1999	News Media. "Sick, Sad World" Reporter (Janie Mertz - Voice). Sick Sad World Announcer (John Lynn - Voice).	127601
1999	Daria: Lost Girls, The	T	SVD 1451		Episode #305, 3-24-1999	Magazine Publisher visits Lawndale	127602
1997	Daria: Teaching of Don Jake, The	C			Episode #12. 7-14-1997	News Media. "Sick, Sad World" Reporter (Janie Mertz - Voice). Sick Sad World Announcer (John Lynn - Voice).	127603
1998	Daria: Write Where It Hurts	C			Episode #26. 8-3-1998	News Media. "Sick, Sad World" Reporter (Janie Mertz - Voice). Sick Sad World Announcer (John Lynn - Voice).	127604
2009	Daring Nellie Bly, The: America’s Star Reporter	DT		Christensen, Bonnie	Children’s Book	Reporter Nelly Bly, America’s first star reporter. Born in 1864, during a time in which options were extremely limited for women, Nellie defied all expectations and became a famous newspaper correspondent. Her daring exploits included committing herself to an infamous insane asylum in New York City to expose the terrible conditions there and becoming the first American war correspondent of either sex to report on the front lines of Austria during World War I. In 1889, Nellie completed her most publicized stunt, her world-famous trip around the world in just 72 days, beating the record of Jules Vernes’ fictional hero in Around the World in 80 Days. With an informative text and pen-and-ink illustrations reminiscent of the graphic style of the late 1800s, The Daring Nellie Bly captures the independent spirit of America’s first star reporter, Nellie Bly.	127605
1916	Daring of Diana, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book Quoted	Female Reporter Diana Pearson (Anita Stewart) is hired by editor John Briscoe (Francis Morgan) as an investigative reporter for a New York tabloid, The Daily Argus. Briscoe's father, Jason Briscoe (Charles Wellesley) used to run the paper.Reviewer objections:  the ability of Pearson to get from Park Row to the Bronx to cover a fire fast enough to find trapped workers still jumping from windows: "Then they make the female reporter one of those impossible characters that follows the ….….politicians into the sitting room of a corner saloon, where she overhears all the political secrets and is thereby entitled to score a big scoop for the paper." Variety 7/21/16	127606
1931	Daring Wings	NJ	OWN - H (Three Copies)	Dean, Graham M.		Reporter Tim Murphy, two-fisted newspaper reporter who had his own biplane and flew around the country reporting on and making news.	127607
1935	Daring Young Man, The	M		Binyon, Claude, Sidney Skolsky (Story). William Hurlbut (Screenplay). Sam Hellman, Glenn Tryon (Additional Dialogue	Ness Book	Reporter Don McLane (James Dunn). Reporter Martha Allen (Mae Clarke). They agree to get married, but McLane fails to show up for the wedding. Both cover a prison story, fight for exclusive stories, decide to get married again,  run off on another storyNew York Times, 7/18/35: "It is easy to see that Claude Binyon and Sidney Skolsky, who supplied the story…used to be newspaper men themselves. In the first place, the newspaper scenes are not improbable. Second, city rooms are glimpsed only three times..""…and all the action takes place while the leading characters are out on stories. And, third -- crowning proof -- while the reporters are fine chaps, the editors are made out to be the most unpleasant fellows."Editor Hooley (Robert Gleckler). Editor Manning (Arthur Vinton).  Star Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporters (Fred Santley, Max Wagner). Cub Reporter (Frank Melton). News Photographers (Jack Hatfield, Andy White). Radio Station Owner (Arthur Stuart Hull).	127608
1942	Daring Young Man, The	M				Reporter (Marguerite Chapman).	127609
2003	Dark	M				Newscaster (Patrick Yacono).	127610
2003	Dark  Hunter, The	M			UK	Student Filmmaker 1 (Mark Jackson) and Student Filmmaker 2 (Duncan Cowan) go out to uncover the truth behind sightings of a black panther in the English countryside. Journalist (Zak Gallon). News Cameraman (Johnnie Oddball). Newsreader (Andrew McDonald).	127611
1987	Dark Age	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Elaine Mangan). Press Reporter (Adrian Barber).	127612
2004	Dark Agent and the Passing of the Torch Chapter 7, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (JoAnn Vaught).	127613
2003	Dark Angel	M				Reporter (David Whiteley).	127614
1925	Dark Angel, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	127615
1997	Dark Angel, The: Psycho Kickboxer	M				Tabloid Journalist Cassie Wells (Kim Reynolds) who seeks to uncover the true identity of The Dark Angel is hot on the trail. The Dark Angel is an up-ad-coming kickboxer whose fiancé and father are brutally murdered by the city’s cold-blooded and sadistic crime boss. He himself was tortured and left for dead, but was discovered and nursed back to health by a wheelchair-bound Vietnam vet who became his mentor. He was transformed into an avenging street-fighter, a one-man vigilante and skull-cracking killing machine known as The Dark Angel. Now a reporter is tracking him down and thinks she knows the Dark Angel’s true identity, but that won’t stop him from exacting his “eye for an eye” revenge. 	127616
2000	Dark Angel:	T	SVD 1160, 1159,   1158, 1149, 148 (Two Episodes), 1129, 1128 (Two Episodes), 1120, 971 (Two Episodes), 969 (Two Episodes)  906, 879 (Four Episodes, One Incomplete), 874, 873,. 872 (Two Episodes, One Partial)		Episodes. Series (October 2000-May 2002). 43 Episodes	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).He helps Max Guevara/X-5-452 (Jessica Alba), genetically enhanced human prototype hunted by former military handlers through underground street life trying to avoid capture and reunite with her siblings scattered in aftermath of their escape.News Anchor (Catherine  Lough Haggquist).	127617
2001	Dark Angel: ...And Jesus Brought a Casserole	T	DVD -R HQ 9221. On Tape	Echevasrria, Rene and Charles H. Eglee	Episode #22. 5-22-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max escapes Manticore. Lydecker and two accomplices knock Max out and chair her to a hotel bed. Lydecker gets drunk while Max sleeps. Max wakes up as Lydecker points a gun at her and Madam X's people close in on them.Lydecker says he'll shoot her and then himself and end it all. Max kicks the gun out of his hand, grabs him and they escape. Other X5s have gathered with Logan and are trying to come up with a plan to find Max.All are shocked when Max shows up with Lydecker. They mistrust him. But he is useful.  X5s plant bombs throughout Manticore. Madam X chases X5s out of the building. Clones shutdown the X5s. Zack is shot in shoulder. Max is shot in heart by her own clone.Logan finds her. Lydecker knocks him unconscious and drags him to safety. Max and Zack are taken by Madame X to Manticore hospital. Zack shoots himself. Hearts transplanted into Max.	127618
2000	Dark Angel: 411 on the DL	T	DVD -R HQ 7535. SVD 873	Egan, Doris	Episode #6. 11-14-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Mysteriously, Logan's ex-wife reappears after many years of non-contact. Max is suspicious of the ex-wife's motives, but Logan feels drawn to his ex-wife. Max discovers ex-wife has dark motives for returning.Max gets called to a secret meeting after seeing a personal ad containing her bar code tattoo  number. Learns Vogelsang claims to know about remaining children from Manticore. Insists on large sum of money for his information.Logan questions his motives and his relationship to Lydeker. Herbal is fired from messenger service after using drugs. Two other messengers (Cindy and Kendra) head up a protest strike.	127619
2001	Dark Angel: Art Attack	T	DVD -R HQ 6498.	Egan, Doris	Episode #12. 2-6-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Logan asks Max to be his date at a family wedding. She is snubbed at the only store that sells gowns. She decides to return to the dress store and steal the dress she has put on hold.When Logan is suspicious of how she got such a nice dress, Max confesses and says she plans on taking it back. Later, Max enlists Logan's help to rescue Normal from the art thievesJam Pony messengers realize they  have been tricked into transporting stolen paintings.	127620
1994	Dark Angel: Ascent, The	M				TV Reporter (Frederic Hassani).	127621
2001	Dark Angel: Bag 'Em	T	DVD -R HQ 7848	David, Marjorie	Episode #24. 10-5-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Manticore sends out a signal ordering all the escapees to return to a site where unbeknownst to them, awaits their death.  Max is captured by man whose job it is to exterminate remaining fugitives.Only Alec and the X6s can rescue her. Meanwhile, Lydecker contacts Logan when he gains information about Max that could be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.	127622
2002	Dark Angel: Berrisford Agenda, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8253	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #33. 1-18-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).While being haunted by music from the past, Alec must revisit one of his Manticore missions that went bad and resulted in the loss of his one true love.Max attempts to put the pieces of Alec's past together and upon discovery of the truth sets out to help him as best she can.	127623
2000	Dark Angel: Blah Blah Woof Woof	T	DVD -R HQ 6495. SVD 879		Episode #9. 12-12-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Wanted posters are posted throughout the city of Max charging her with murder. Logan offers Max and Zack shelter in a countryside retreat. While saying good-bye, their attraction comes to the surface and Logan and Max kiss.Zack tries to convince Max to run away with him. Just as she's ready to do it, she learns Logan is near death. Max heads back to Seattle to give Logan a blood transfusion. Though she puts her own life at risk, she does save Logan's life.Police close in on Max. Real murderer confesses, Zack turns himself in to spare Max. Helicopter transporting Zack (William Gregory Lee) back to Manticore mysteriously explodes. No one knows if Zack is killed.Logan discovers feeling has partially returned to his paralyzed leg. Man in charge of Jam Pony seizes opportunity to go to police with information about Max. But Logan finds out about it and gets a detective to discourage him.	127624
2001	Dark Angel: Boo	T	DVD -R HQ 7464	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #27. 11-2-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).On Halloween night, Max finds her "normal" world turned upside down when the creatures she let out of Manticore are able to walk the streets freely without fear of exposure.As she and Joshua, with a crazy band of characters, race against time to find a headless body before it carries out its intended lethal mission, Max is faced with the reality that Asha and Logan are getting closer than ever.Logan Lookalike (Jason Albertini).	127625
2002	Dark Angel: Borrowed Time	T	DVD -R HQ 6814. SVD 1153	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #34. 2-1-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).When Max and Logan finally find a cure for their genetically engineered virus, it turns out to be only temporary.Their time together is limited and to make matters worse they have to stop a strange Manticore creation that is on the loose in Seattle and preying on people.	127626
2002	Dark Angel: Brainiac	T	DVD -R HQ 6750. SVD 1149	Johannessen, Chip	Episode #32. 1-11-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).When Asha's militant group comes under fire, Max figures that it's all because of a Manticore-engineered military strategist, another transgenic called Brain.Brain sets out to protect Max as best he can, after he's called upon to discover who really betrayed the group. Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap). KIPH Female Reporter in the field.	127627
2000	Dark Angel: C.R.E.A.M.	T	DVD -R HQ 7536,. On Tape	Zabel, David	Episode #5. 10-31-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Logan is approached by a woman asking to find her missing father. The father happens to be Logan's mentor/hero of his youth. Logan thought the man was dead, but learns that he is alive and not at all the noble person Logan thought him to be.Logan discovers that the woman is not the daughter of his fallen hero, but a woman who wants to murder the man. Elsewhere, Max comes to the rescue of Sketchy who's job as a bag man for a group of mobsters turns life-threatening when he loses a delivery.Reporter (Suleka Mathew).	127628
2000	Dark Angel: Cold Comfort	T	DVD -R HQ 6471. On Tape.	Molina, Jose	Episode #8., 11-28-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Zack reappears and tells Max Lydecker has captured Brin, one of their Manticore sisters, and plans to do her harm. Max decides they must kidnap Lydecker and force him to reveal Brin's whereabouts.When Max and Zack discover that Lydecker was not behind Brin's disappearance, they have no choice but to team up with Lydecker to find their lost sister.	127629
2002	Dark Angel: Dawg Day Afternoon	T	DVD -R HQ 8399. SVD 1159 (Incomplete)	Doherty, Robert	Episode #40. 4-12-2002.	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max must break her vow to avoid Logan after Joshua's friendship with the blind woman makes him a target of a transgenic manhunt in the sewers.Meanwhile, White leaks news of the human-looking X-5s to the media, leading to a wide-scale attack against the so-called "monsters" running amok and to the death of a someone dear to one of the transgenics.Newswoman (Dagmar Midcap). Reporter (Dion Luthor). Anchorman (Evan Stewart).	127630
2001	Dark Angel: Designate This	T	DVD -R HQ 6673. SVD 1116, 1120	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #23. 9-28-2001. Season 2 Opener	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max attempts to reunite with Logan, only to discover that he is now number one on Manticore's most wanted list.After months of being imprisoned at Manticore, Max has resisted powerful attempts at re-programming and breeding and plans her escape from the genetics lab.She is aided in her breakout by the gentle but beast-like Joshua, an early Manticore creation, and together they release all the other Manticore creatures.	127631
2002	Dark Angel: Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 6857.	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #38. 3-22-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max and Logan track Ames' kidnapped son, Ray, to a small town where the breeding cult known as the Familiars, are readying Manticore's youngest creations for a mysterious ceremony.	127632
2001	Dark Angel: Female Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 6573.	Harinson, Patrick	Episode #15. 2-27-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max discovers Logan is dealing with a back-alley medical clinic doctor who has agreed to perform experimental therapies to keep him out of his wheelchair, who Max realizes is also a former Manticore scientist.Original Cindy returns to Jam Pony and continues to learn more about Max and her relationship to Logan.	127633
2000	Dark Angel: Flushed	T	DVD -R HQ 7533 (Mislabeled 7532). On Tape	Echevarria, Rene and Charles H. Eglee	Episode #4. 10-17-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max's seizures increase. Low on her medication after her friends mistakenly flush it down the toilet, Max breaks into a drug clinic. She is caught and ends up in jail and more openly a target for Lydecker.When her friends find out, Cindy gets herself arrested in order to help Max break out. Meanwhile, Lydecker closes in on Max. With the help of a stranger Cindy and Max manage to breakout.Lydecker's efforts to trap Max are again thwarted by Logan's tactics.	127634
2002	Dark Angel: Freak Nation	T	DVD -R HQ 6922, 6923. SVD 1174	Behr, Ira Steven and Rene Echevarria	Episode #43. 5-3-2002. 90-Minute Episode was Season Ender that turned out to be Series Finale.	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max is forced to expose her true identity to the world, when she must defend her own kind during a potentially deadly hostage situation at Jam Pony, involving Joshua and Alec.	127635
2002	Dark Angel: Fuhgeddaboudit	T	DVD -R HQ 6812.	Hess, Julie	Episode #37. 3-15-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Genetically enhanced hypnotist targets Logan and Max, who reveals her true identity and Logan's secret activities before realizing that she is being manipulated as part of a deadly plan - but luckily she doesn't remember doing it.Meanwhile, the transgenic, Mia, also sets her sights on Alec, raising the stakes, leading him back into the boxing ring to make some money for some not-so-good fellas.Female Newscaster (Alison Matthews).	127636
2001	Dark Angel: Gill Girl	T	DVD -R  6751	David, Marjorie	Episode #30. 12-7-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Alec and Max set out to rescue an aquatic transgenic caught at sea from White, but the creature's mate throws a wrench into Max's plans. Meanwhile, Logan has a brush with death after he and Max get a little too close while babysitting his niece.	127637
2002	Dark Angel: Harbor Lights	T	DVD -R HQ 8641. SVD 1153	Doherty, Robert	Episode #35. 2-8-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).When Max is accidentally shot during a botched robbery attempt and taken to a local hospital for emergency treatment, her true transgenic identity is threatened with exposure when abnormal qualities show up in her medical test results.Weakened by her injury and quarantined by the Center for Disease Control, Max, with Logan's technological and logistical support, struggles to figure a way out of her dangerous situation before her biological origins are discovered.Adding to her problem is the fact that White has located her within the hospital and has ordered one of his team on the inside to destroy her. Reporter (Dagmar Midcap). Bill, Channel 3 News (Donavon Stinson).	127638
2001	Dark Angel: Haven	T	DVD -R HQ 6574	Molina, Jose	Episode #16. 3-27-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max accompanies Logan to a once-thriving community now devastated to meet with town's retired sheriff (his Eyes Only contact). Locals are hostile toward Max and Logan believing them to be holdovers from the pre-pulse days.While Logan is meeting with his contact, Max starts to feel ill. She has seizures. Befriends local teen who Max realizes is alienated from the rest of the town. Max sees burn marks on the boy's hands. Boy is threatened with his life for talking to her.Max asks Logan to dig deeper to uncover this conspiracy of silence. Max and Logan find out boy is only survivor of affluent family attacked and killed by angry mob of townspeople after the pulse. Max becomes debilitated by seizure.Logan heroically overcomes his disability by using his wits to fend off mob determined to keep truth a secret. Logan succeeds in bringing truth to light and helping the boy discover his past and his place in the world.	127639
2000	Dark Angel: Heat	T	DVD -R HQ 6799. On Tape		Episode #3. 10-10-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max is lured further into Logan's realm when he promises her more information about her past. He tells her about woman who picked her up roadside as a child - woman named Hannah.Max heads out to find her and ultimately gets more clues about her biological mother. But Hannah is forced to reveal Max's whereabouts to Lydecker. Max manages yet another daring escape from Lydecker.Max's feline DNA puts her in heat and she relentlessly pursues a man, Eric. They never really hook up, but Eric is left with a huge crush on Max and gets unsuspectingly sucked into her adventure.Elsewhere, the private eye, Vogelsang, double-crosses Max and sells information about her to Lydecker.	127640
2002	Dark Angel: Hello Goodbye	T	DVD -R HQ 6858	Molina, Jose	Episode #39. 4-5-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Anchorman (Evan Stewart). After a near-fatal incident with Logan, Max decides to end their relationship for good.Murder committed by Alec's Manticore twin, Ben, puts him under suspicion and places all of the transgenics in jeopardy...thanks to White and his leakage to the media.Joshua finds the perfect woman, but can't find the courage to confess his secret.	127641
2001	Dark Angel: Hit a Sista Back	T	DVD -R HQ 6598	Dekker, Moira Kirkland	Episode #20. 5-8-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).When fellow X5 escapee Tinga returns to town to save the family she left behind, Max, with the help of Zack, once again places herself in danger to battle Manticore, Lydecker, newly turned X5 Bryn, and an increasingly power-hungry Madame X.When Tinga gives up her freedom to ensure her child's safety, she is taken to a secret government lab. Amid the double crossing, we learn Lydecker is no longer in the loop with the real Manticore higher-ups.This means Max is in more danger that she could possible imagine.	127642
2001	Dark Angel: I and I Am a Camera	T	DVD -R HQ 6597	Simkins, David	Episode #19. 5-1-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max and Logan investigate murders of recently paroled convicts. They meet a "Fisher King"-like superhero who at first appears harmless and a bit crazy. But has a profound effect on both their personal lives. Max sees him perform actual super-hero events.Bringing Logan into the mix, they discover the superhero is a former NASA janitor who managed to abscond post-pulse with highly advanced ecoskeleton that attached to one's nervous system provides super-human abilities.Though fascinated by the device, Logan's interest is piqued when the man's ramblings about conspiracy theories and "death from the sky" bear a striking resemblance to Logan's murder investigation.Digging further Logan discovers a secret police plot to equip special hover-drones with weapons that can track and kill any target, especially ex-cons.	127643
2001	Dark Angel: Kidz Are Aright, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6572	Echevarria, Rene and Charles H. Eglee	Episode #14. 2-20-2001.	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Logan loses use of his legs again and hides it from Max. Re-captured by Lydecker after his helicopter crash, Zack is tortured to reveal whereabouts of other X5 escapees. After failed escape attempt, Lydecker tortures Zack and he "dies." .Zack survives burial an escapes from coffin. Contacts Max. Meets him in a cave on the Manticore property. Max is wired and Lydecker and company hear all he is saying. Tells Max he's forgotten everything. She coaches him to try and remember.Remember enough details to locate Tenga. Lydecker is after her. Max and Zack piece together Lydecker knows. Logan sends a warning out to X5erfs through "Eyes Only." All are tipped off. Tenga alerts Zack she needs help to escape.Zack and Max go to her and help her get away. Tenga and Zack go to Canada unable to convince Max to go with them.	127644
2002	Dark Angel: Love Among the Runes	T	DVD -R HQ 6921. SVD 1173	Dekker, Moira Kirkland and Jose Molina	Episode #42. 4-26-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max begins to develop strange markings on her body while leading a transgenic resistance against White, when he attempts to capture one of her "brothers".However, the transgenics are stunned by revealed secrets about their "father" that threaten all that they believe and stir up many more questions.Meanwhile, the Terminal City dwellers mount a campaign to battle the humans hunting them down, and Alec learns why Logan has been keeping his distance from his former friends.	127645
2002	Dark Angel: Love in Vein	T	DVD -R HQ 8254	Angeli, Michael	Episode #36. 3-8-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max must take on a cult of superhuman-blood addicts when she learns they're being led by a Manticore mutant intent on rebuilding an X-5 army.Joshua falls in with the wrong crowd after Alec tricks him into delivering his packages for Jam Pony.	127646
2001	Dark Angel: Medium Is the Message	T	DVD -R HQ 8252	Angeli, Michael	Episode #31. 12-14-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max and Logan find themselves caught up in a spellbinding kidnapping case, that takes surprising turns when they learn the boy is the son of the infamous Mr. White.White, upon learning of Max's quest to find his son, decides to turn the tables and capture her instead and Max must race against time to save the boy, herself and discover the truth behind White's identity.	127647
2001	Dark Angel: Meow	T	DVD -R HQ 6672	Zabel, David	Episode #21. 5-15-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max starts to feel stress of being controlled by her genetic urges when she goes into her bi-annual feline DNA sexual urges. She jumps one of first available guys she sees.  After a hot, random encounter, she becomes more distraught over her situation.She finally realizes she's in love with Logan. She tells Logan and he surprises her by standing up. Logan has repaired the exo-skeleton and is able to "walk" for a limited time. Logan and Max are finally sharing a deep kiss. Zack shows up and interrupts.He has news: he's found Tinga. Max heads off to find Tinga. But she is too late. Lydecker, who has outsmarted Madame X's assassination attempt -- finds out about Max's plan and moves on Tinga and Max himself.Max discovers Tinga who is floating "dead" in a preservation tank. Max frees her but it's too late. Zack watches in horror as Max is captured.	127648
2001	Dark Angel: Out	T	DVD -R HQ 6496. Also on Tape	Zabel, David	Episode #10. 1-9-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Tired of Logan's "all business" approach to their relationship, Max refuses to help with his latest case involving a medical supply smuggler.But when Logan gets double-crossed by his target, Max goes undercover as "Eyes Only" to rescue him from a certain death. Meanwhile, Normal is smitten with a woman with a secret.	127649
2000	Dark Angel: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6933, 6934. SVD 872 (Partial and Complete)	Cameron, James and Charles H. Eglee	Episode #1-#2. 10-3-2000	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).As a child, Max was part of highly classified genetic enhancement project. She and several other children were trained in deeply secluded compound to use their superhuman powers. At a young age, Max and several others escaped and went out into the world.Now a beautiful young bike messenger and thief, Max is trying to find her lost "siblings" from the project. At the same time, Max is trying to dodge capture from her former handlers led by Lydecker.Max is aided in her quest by Logan Cale, an idealistic cyber-journalist. Logan has his own crusade -- taking on the ruthless Power-Brokers of the new millennium.  Max is at first reluctant to help Logan. She uses her superhuman abilities to  help him.Though initially resistant to Logan's attempts to enlist her in his crusade, Max ultimately brings her unique abilities to his cause. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haaggquist).  News Reporter (Sulek Mathew).	127650
2001	Dark Angel: Pollo Loco	T	DVD -R HQ 6596	Egan, Doris	Episode #18. 4-24-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Logan is tipped off by a friend at the morgue to a murder victim with a bar code tattoo on his neck. He tells Max who then investigates. Max reads the bar code to be that of fellow X5 escapee, Ben. However, the murder victim is not Ben.While she is viewing body, Lydecker shows up to confiscate body and close investigation. Max hides. Another body with same bar code shows up. Ben is re-enacting traumatic Manticore training exercise where prisoner is hunted down and savagely murdered.Ben obsessed with religious icon. Priest abducted by Ben who tattoos bar code on his neck. Plans to kill priest in ritualistic fashion. Max catches him. Just as Lydecker in helicopter closes in, Ben convinces Max to kill him. He doesn't want to go back.Max breaks his second vertebrae with squeeze killing him. Logan learns through "eyes only" meeting with Lydecker Max is really a killing machine. Logan also receives photos of Max as a young Manticore soldier with the blood of a recent kill on her face.	127651
2000	Dark Angel: Prodigy	T	DVD -R HQ 7534. SVD 873	Harbinson, Patrick	Episode #7. 11-21-2000.	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max attends conference about genetic engineering. She sees Lydecker at the conference, but he doesn't recognize her. Before she can slip away unseen, the conference attendees are taken hostage by a group of anti-genetic engineering terrorists.Max can't use her abilities to escape for fear of being noticed. Logan negotiates to free the women and children in exchange for himself. Max is able to intervene to save Logan from an almost certain death.She takes out Lydecker in the process and stops the terrorists. Meanwhile at Jam Pony, the gang are riveted by the television coverage of the hostage situation and unaware that Max is involved. Herbal insists terrorist situation is part of God's plan.News Anchor (Catherine  Lough Haggquist).	127652
2001	Dark Angel: Proof of Purchase	T	DVD -R HQ 6706	Thompson, Tommy	Episode #25. 10-12-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Manticore sends out a signal ordering all the escapees to return to a site where unbeknownst to them, awaits their death.Meanwhile, Alec fights ordinary people in an underground club but when later caught by White, he must strike a bargain to kill three transgenics to save his life.	127653
2001	Dark Angel: Radar Love	T	DVD -R HQ 6707	Woolnoiugh, Jeff	Episode #26. 10-26-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max and Logan must aside their complicated and lethal feelings for one another, when they investigate a series of unusual deaths and uncover a genocidal agenda linked to transgenic escapees.	127654
2001	Dark Angel: Red	T	DVD -R HQ 6497.	Molina, Jose and David Zabel	Episode #11. 1-16-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max is sent by Logan to rescue a man in the witness protection program. Turns out the man is Bruno Anselmo, and she has just saved him from certain death. Max soon learns Bruno has not changed at all and is still a criminal.Max and Bruno are chased by a group of hit men and are forced to flee. The lose communication with Logan and must go on the run. Logan finds out hit men are generation of "transgenics," people with superpowers developed by government, then abandoned.They were abandoned because lifespan and reliability proved limited. Group of hit men are looking for second generation of transgenics from Manticore.Logan comes to conclusion that the hit men are really not after Bruno, but Max.  TV News Anchor (Zahf Hagee).	127655
2001	Dark Angel: Rising	T	DVD -R HQ 6571	Dekker, Moira Kirkland and Doris Egan	Episode #13. 2-13-2001.	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).The "transgenic" Reds catch up with Max when her lost pager reveals her whereabouts to them. The Reds are former death row convicts seeking to combine their technology with Max's genetic material. Logan and Max have a deadly fight with a Red.Learn transgenics' power is controlled by special implant placed in their bodies. Reds take Original Cindy  hostage and used to lure Max into their trap. Max risks it all and inserts the Red's implant into her own neck hoping to gain extra power.The implant makes her hyper violent and she kills off the Reds in order to free Original Cindy. Max then has a seizure. Logan learns the only way to save Max's life is to get the chip out of her head, but first he has to electrocute the chip in her neck.He is able to save her. Max then has to reveal to Original Cindy her Manticore secret. Also, Logan begins to regain the use of his legs and stands up.	127656
2002	Dark Angel: She Ain't Heavy	T	DVD -R HQ 6874. SVD 1174	Doherty, Robert and Michael Angeli	Episode #41. 4-19-2002	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Anchorman (Evan Stewart). Max's life is placed in more danger than ever before when she is hunted by the one person who knows her better than anyone -- her clone. Existence of exact replica news to Max.Quickly realizes danger from an individual who can get inside her head and infiltrate her life like no one else. Dealing with this threat and also disintegration of her relationship with Logan and  Joshua's disillusionment over not being able to go publicMax must race against time to figure out how to stop this deadly enemy before it's too late. Anchorman (Evan Stewart).	127657
2001	Dark Angel: Shorties in Love	T	DVD -R HQ 6595	Iwa, Adisa	Episode #17. 4-17-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Diamond, an old girlfriend of Cindy's,  mysteriously reappears. Max finds her anonymity dangerously compromised by a stranger with a deadly secret. Max becomes suspicious of Diamond's presence when Max is attacked by strangers.Logan investigates identity of attackers. Max carries out a heist at Logan's request. Max is followed on heist by Diamond who accidentally trips alarm and Max is caught. Diamond gets away with goods from heist and convinces Cindy to leave town with her.Max is in jail. Soldiers drug her and take her to a laboratory. Max escapes are she learns captors are going to kill her because she won't reveal whereabouts of Diamond. With help of Logan, she discovers Diamond is wanted.Diamond was injected with deadly biological poison. Corporation covering up experiment. Diamond becomes sick, is taken to laboratory. Cindy visits and is trapped. Max releases her but they leave Diamond behind, close to dying. She infects evil captor.	127658
2001	Dark Angel: Some Assembly Required	T	DVD -R 6749. SVD 1129	Doherty, Robert	Episode #29. 11-16-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Max discovers that Zack is not only alive but apparently benefiting from some cybernetic enhancements to his genetic engineering, however he does have memory problems.Knowing that Zack sacrificed his life for hers, Max puts herself at great risk, attempting to rescue him from his new "owners," a vicious Seattle gang but when an attempt is made on Logan's life, Max is faced with a very painful decision.	127659
2001	Dark Angel: Two	T	DVD -R HQ 6708	Molina, Jose	Episode #28. 11-9-2001	Cyberjournalist Logan Cale/Eyes Only (Michael Weatherly), idealistic journalist battling repression and corruption in post-apocalypse 21st Century America. News Anchor (Catherine Lough Haggquist). News Reporter (Sue Mathew). Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Disturbed by Joshua's unusual behavior, as well as Alec's new job working at Jam Pony, Max's concern for Joshua is heightened when sector police killings are attributed to a "beast-like" creature.As Max races to try to figure out the mystery of the killings before more are committed, she makes a surprising discovery about who the culprit actually is.	127660
2001	Dark Asylum	M	SVD 1546 (Media Excerpts)			Newscaster (Corina Danila)	127661
1990	Dark Avenger	M				News Media. Crowd of Reporters at courtroom questioning witness and defendant.	127662
1995	Dark Backward, The	N		Hall, Gregory	Weinberg List	Journalist	127663
1988	Dark Before Dawn	M	SV 152	Mazzola, Raparata (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Roger (Paul Newsom) from Washington goes to Kansas to investigate charges large corporation is moving grain around, using  illegal tactics to create impression of surplus to drive market value down. Independent farmers get lower prices for crops.Reporter pushed from grain elevator while taking photographs. His notes are destroyed. Manages to mail off cassette tape of evidence he gathered before he died. TV Anchorwoman Jessica (Reparata Mazzola) is fiancée. Finds out about death from wire story.Convinces her boss to let her do follow-up. He puts her in contact with Charlie (Buck Taylor), editor of Farm Forecast in Kansas. The two investigate. Charlie says reporter's death was accidental. She gets tape with fiancé's information.Corporation "Deep-Throat" offers information for immunity and is killed. Charlie killed reporter and now kidnaps Jessica. Bound, gagged and left in field about to be combined. Rescued. Editor killed during fight in equipment shed falling into combine.Congressional hearings are held on "Farmgate." Head of corporation indicted. News Reporter (Ben L. McCain). Newsman (Butch McCain). Newsman (Tony Sellars).	127664
2002	Dark Blue	M				TV Newscaster (Eric Spillman). Helicopter Reporter Robert Tur (Bob Tur). Media. News conference.	127665
2003	Dark Bride, The  (aka La novie oscura)	N		Restrepo, Laura		Journalist interviews a number of residents in the town of Tora, a small Colombian oil town populated mostly by oil riggers and the prostitutes who service them, on the edge of the rain forest to learn about a legendary prostitute.Her story emerges from the interview subjects as well as the straightforward journalistic style of the narrator. Journalist accidentally stumbled on her story.	127666
1999	Dark Cities Underground	N		Goldstein, Lisa	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	127667
1950	Dark City	M				Photographer (Franz Roehn)	127668
1987	Dark City, The	NM	OWN - P	Collins, Max Allen		News Media	127669
2001	Dark Clue, The	N		Wilson, James		Journalist is producing an unflattering portrayal of an artist so writer Walter Hartright -- a central character in Wilkie Collins' novel, "The Woman in White" -- is asked to write a  biography of the Romantic painter to counteract the journalist's story.He talks to those who knew Turner and comes up with different portraits of the man. Was the painter a bumbling fool, a sensitive and generous man or a misunderstood genius?	127670
1946	Dark Corner, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10931, 10932			Newsboy (Vincent Graeff)	127671
2006	Dark Corners	M				TV News Anchor (Ian Porter).	127672
1995	Dark Dancer, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Mary Ann Holan). News Anchor (Bob Boudreaux). Journalist (Albert Linton).	127673
1996	Dark Debts	N		Hall, Karen		Columnist Randa Phillips is the beautiful columnist for an Los Angeles alternative newspaper. She's involved in a tale of demonic possession.She's been called in to identify the body of her former lover, a successful novelist who succumbed to the family curse and committed murder before killing himself.She finds herself manipulated into visiting the last surviving member of his dysfunctional family and falls in love with a handsome man who may be turning into a monster.Father Michael Kinney is  sexy young Jesuit who edits far-out Catholic magazine and falls for Tess, lapsed-Catholic New Yorker editor when she has him to write a piece about adolescent who murdered his family after exorcism Kinney helped administer fails.He's also stalked by family curse. Kinney is fired from his magazine job and exiled to Georgia parish. Will he give up his collar and marry Tess?	127674
2003	Dark Delivery	N		Clark, Stephen J.		Reporter Nelson Ingram returns to his small southern hometown. He's burnt-out and digging up the dark criminal secrets that hide beneath the sleepy surface of Litchfield, Alabama. But this time his suspicions could get him killed.Befriended by a 75-year-old cancer victim doctor. Uncovers money laundering scheme. Poor relationship with authorities. So he and doctor must resort to vigilante justice just to survive.Propelled from one disaster to another. Worked for hometown newspaper in Litchfield, Alabama when he broke the biggest story of his career. Proved mob had a big money-laundering operation and he walked away with the story and a lot of money.Now he lives like a hermit in an isolated cabin afraid the mob is going to want their money back.	127675
1947	Dark Device, The	N		Lees, Hannah		Press	127676
2005	Dark Dividing, A	N		Rayne, Sarah		Journalist Harry Fitzglen is asked by his editor to investigate the background of a new Bloomsbury artist. Fitzglen is skeptical and unimpressed when he's sent to profile the new London Artist. But once he meets the enigmatic artist, he is intrigued.What happened to the artist's twin sister she once was conjoined to who disappeared without race? And what are the sisters' connection to another set of twin girls, born in London a century before?All Fitzglen's lines of inquiry seem to lead to a small Shropshire village and an imposing ruin of a mansion, standing grim and forbidding on the Welsh borders.As the reporter delves into the terrible history of the mansion, he finds himself drawn into a series of interlocking mysteries, each one more puzzling and sinister than the last.	127677
1980	Dark Forces	M			PR	Public Relations Man Doc Wheelan	127678
1989	Dark Heritage	M				News Media. TV Newsman (Jesse Carnes). Group of campers in the woods come upon a gang of satanic serial killers.	127679
1985	Dark Horse	M				Investigative Reporter (Nicholas Campbell) is an undercover journalist who investigates a survivalist group holding a father and son against their will. 	127680
1932	Dark Horse, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10225, 10226			Publicist skirts scandal to promote his man, “Hicks From the Sticks” for governor. Political PR. Press. 	127681
1946	Dark Horse, The	M				Newsboy (Ronnie Ralph)	127682
2009	Dark Hunger	NSF		Heron, Rita		Reporter Annabelle Armstrong will go to any lengths to deliver a story, even track down a man she believes is a coldhearted assassin. Yet the truth about the darkly sensual Quinton Valtrez is even more shocking -- and the overwhelming desire he ignites is one she vows to resist. Quinton has fought his demonic powers since he was a child. Now using his gifts for the good of national security, he can’t let himself be distracted by the beautiful, yet determined Annabelle. But his need for her is sudden, fierce -- and could soon cost Annabelle her life. For a wicked enemy is out for vengeance, a demon who wants to draw Quinton into a life of pure evil and is willing to use Annabelle as bait. To save her, Quinton must achieve the near impossible: tame the sinister force that is both his inheritance and his curse before it claims him forever.	127683
1955	Dark Intent	N		Foley, Rae		Press	127684
1992	Dark Justice	T	SV 124		Episode. 1-24-92. Series (1991-1993)	News Media	127685
2001	Dark Justice	T	SVD 1069		Episode	News Media	127686
1991	Dark Justice: Brother Mine	T			Episode #6. 5-17-1991	News Media. TV Reporter (Gillian O'Neill).	127687
2008	Dark Knight, The	M				TV Anchor-Reporter-Newscaster Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall) of Gotham Cable News, “Gotham Tonight” in Gotham City. Gotham City Network. 	127688
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Times, The	W	thegothamtimes.com		Issue 1, Issue 2. Complete newspaper with weather, letters to the editor, editorials, and so on. 	Newspaper. The Gotham Times “Bringing You Tomorrow’s News.”  Headline: Batman: Savior or Menace?  Volume Three. Headline: Landslide Win for Harvey Dent.  Headline: The Making of Harvey Dent. Headline: Largest Vote in City History.	127689
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Times, The: Crime Reporter James Levine	W	thegothamtimes.com		The Gotham Times, Volume 2, 3-25-2008	Crime Reporter James Levine of the Gotham City Times. “Batman Stops Mob” written by James Levine, longtime Mob Watcher. “Ranks of Mob Widows” written by James Levine. 	127690
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Lydia  Filanger	W	gothamcablenews. com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts		6-23-2008	TV Anchor-Newscaster Lydia Filanger, GCN News with a special newsmagazine feature-biography on Millionaire Playboy Bruce Wayne: “Billionaire Without a Cause.”  Slogan: “Gotham Tonight, Gotham Never Stops and Neither Do We!”	127691
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Lydia Filanger	W	gothamcablenews. com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts		6-27-2008	TV Anchor-Newscaster Lydia Filanger, GCN News does a special feature on Gotham City’s new crimefighter Jim Gordon.Gotham Tonight special feature segment. 	127692
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel	W	gothamcablenews.com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts. 		6-13-2008. 7-03-2008	TV Anchor-Reporter-Newscaster Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall) of Gotham Cable News, “Gotham Tonight” in Gotham City. Gotham City Network. Fake newscast and interview with Gotham City district attorney Harvey Dent. Includes news wire at bottom of the screen. Calls from viewers. Celebrated journalist Mike Engel sits down with the “White Knight” of Gotham City, District Attorney Harvey Dent who defends controversial crime-fighter Batman, and says they’ve “benefited the entire city.” Dent takes calls from viewers on Jonathan Crane and fears of a new outbreak of Fear Foxin, and confronts a GPD police officer angry over Dent’s prosecution of corrupt cops. And Engel asks the questions everybody’s been talking about -- is Harvey Dent dating Assistant District Attorney Rachel Dawes? The episode ends with the breaking news that the Gotham National Bank has been hit by robbers who made away with 68 million dollars from the vault. Tune in now on Comcast Channel One. GCN will webcast the episode this Monday at noon on www.gothamcablenews.com	127693
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel	W	gothamcablenews. com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts		6-16-2008	TV Anchor-Reporter-Newscaster Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall) of Gotham Cable News, “Gotham Tonight” in Gotham City. Gotham City Network. Lydia Filanger, GCN News.  Election 2008. Batman stops thugs. Dent landslide victory for district attorney.Journalist Mike Engel is anti-Batman. Gotham Tonight is part-interview, part-news magazine program. Engel looks into the camera and talks to the audience, interviews various Gotham City politicians and journalists.	127694
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel	W	gothamcablenews. com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts		6-27-2008	TV Anchor-Reporter-Newscaster Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall) of Gotham Cable News, “Gotham Tonight” in Gotham City. Gotham City Network. Newscrawl at bottom of the screen. Crime Journalist James Levine from the Gotham Times is Engel’s special guest. Engel is obsessive in going after the Bat Man, who he calls a vigilante. Levine calls Engel ridiculous, but when Engel makes the point that the Bat Man’s vigilante campaign has created a new breed of crook who wants to take the law into his own hands and outdo Batman, Levine admits Engel has a point. 	127695
2008	Dark Knight, The: Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel	W	gothamcablenews. com - Comcast Channel One. GCN Webcasts		7-03-2008	TV Anchor-Reporter-Newscaster Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall) of Gotham Cable News, “Gotham Tonight” in Gotham City. Gotham City Network. Newscrawl at bottom of the screen. Interviews head of Marconi crime family and recent rumor that organized crime has gotten together to defeat the Batman and law enforcement. 	127696
1970	Dark Laughter	N	OWN - H	Anderson, Sherwood		Reporter Bruce Dudley, formerly John Stockton, central personality in novel and a Chicago reporter. Newspaper world background.	127697
2008	Dark Light	N		Castle, Jayne		Investigative Reporter Sierra McIntyre will do just about anything to get a story. Her stories on Crystal City’s ghost hunters and their mysterious guild have earned her tabloid a bit of respect. And they’ve allowed her to clothe her dust-bunny companion, Elvis, in rock-and-roll style. Her intuition helps when she interviews Ghost Hunter Guild boss John Fontana about the disappearances of retired, homeless hunters. She doesn’t want to trust the physically and psychically powerful man, but her senses, and Elvis’ give her the green light. To uncover the conspiracy within his own organization, Fonatana proposes marriage -- and though it’s purely a business arrangement, there’s nothing pure about the attraction that sizzles between them. McIntyre will do just about anything to get a story on the latest mystery surrounding the Ghost Hunters and the dangerous underground tunnels on Harmony. Still, she never expects that an offer of marriage from the powerful Ghost Hunter Guild boss, John Fontana, will be the means to that end. 	127698
2005	Dark Lover: Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, A	NM		Ward, J.R.		Reporter Beth Randall wants to win a Pulitzer. Editor Darius	127699
1951	Dark Man, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Gordon Bell, Harry Fowler, Oscar Quitak,	127700
1920	Dark Mirror, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	127701
1946	Dark Mirror, The	M			De Havilland	News Vendor. Ruth Collins (Olivia de Havilland) works at a newsstand in a medical building	127702
1991	Dark Obsession	M				Magazine. Lady Virginia Buckton (Amanda Donohoe), a woman of poise and overwhelming sensuality is about to launch a magazine with the help of a handsome Argenine	127703
2008	Dark of Day, The	N		Parker, Barbar		Reporter and paparazzi hound every connected with a beautiful model’s disappearance from a party on Miami Beach. The case sets off a media frenzy. High-profile Miami defense attorney, C.J. Dunn, an expert at spinning her clients’ image in the media, must work fast before the media uncovers her secrets as well. Then the model is found dead when her body washes up on the beach late one night and the coroner says it’s murder. C.J. is slammed between the media and the need to defend a client she doesn’t trust, a client with celebrity connections, a chauffeur to a prominent congressman. The flashy Miami attorney took the case to get a better chance at hosting a new CNN show, “Rich, Famous and Deadly.”  C.J. is also a widow and a recovering alcoholic and she must face her troubled past to crack the case.	127704
2008	Dark of the Moon	N		Krinard, Susan		Reporter Gwen Murphy is saved from drowning by Dorian Black, a vampire enforcer who kills his master and leaves his two primary lieutenants to form their own factions soon battling to win supremacy in the Roaring ‘20s New York City.  Dorian finds himself inexplicably drawn to the reporter who is busy investigating the mysterious deaths of mobsters all drained of blood. When she discovers the intricate web of urban vampires, they’re soon on to her and she’s at risk. Dorian himself gets involved with a vampire organization dedicated to peace between vampires but perhaps not all that it seems. Gwen is the classic intrepid girl reporter who has stumbled upon the story of a lifetime -- a mysterious cult of blood drinkers and she’ll do anything to uncover the truth and make her mark despite the danger. She is unaware of Dorian’s involvement and sensing his loneliness she offers him kindness and friendship -- and eventually, her heart. But in order to protect Gwen, Dorian will soon be forced to do the unthinkable. Reporter  Gwen Murphy meets Dorian Black, a vampire who haunts the back alleys of the city alone in decadent 1920s New York, and the vampire feels something stir within him for the first time in centuries. Gwen has stumbled upon the story of a lifetime -- a mysterious cult of blood drinkers -- and she’ll do anything to uncover the truth and make her mark, despite the danger. Unaware of Dorian’s involvement and sensing his loneliness, she offers him kindness and friendship -- and eventually her heart. But in order to protect Gwen, Dorian will soon be forced to do the unthinkable.Dorian was a vampire enforce who killed his master and left his two primary lieutenants to form their own factions, soon battling to win supremacy in the city. When Dorian saves human reporter Gwen Murphy from drowning and finds himself inexplicably drawn to her, she is busy investigating the mysterious death of mobsters, all drained of blood. When she discovers the intricate web of urban vampires, they’re soon on to her and she’s at risk. Dorian himself gets involved with a vampire organization called Pax, dedicated to peace between vampires, but perhaps not all that it seems. 	127705
1944	Dark Page, The	NM	OWN - P	Fuller, Samuel		Editor of a New York paper commits three murders and makes copy out of the hunt for the murderer, until his star reporter finds him out. Carl Chapman, "damned good" city editor	127706
1984	Dark Paradise	NR	OWN - P	Craven, Sara		TV Journalist Matt Lincoln, a hard-hitting television journalist, "possesses a sexual charisma that is almost tangible  and a male ego that could almost touch the clouds." Harlequin Presents #704	127707
1949	Dark Past, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8599, 8597			Commentator (Pat McGeehan)	127708
1987	Dark Path to the River, The	N	OWN - H	Leedom-Ackerman, Joanne		African-American Journalist Olivia, a black journalist whose career has slipped off-course. Ace reporter Kay.	127709
1984	Dark Places	N	OWN - P	Altman, Thomas		News Media	127710
1966	Dark Places of the Heart	N		Stead, Christina		Press	127711
1980	Dark Places, Dark Regions	SS	GPL	Sutherland, Margaret		Journalist Douglas Rush, newspaperman.  Patterson, subordinate, subbing for editor who is away.  Post Courier. Rush had written the paper's chat and gossip column, The Drum.	127712
1985	Dark Power, The	M				News Media. Photographer #1 (Don Dohler). Photographer #2 (Jeff Johnson). TV News Voice (Peter Deane). TV News Voice (Ralph Shaw).	127713
1999	Dark Redemption	N		Wickert, Gary L. 		Journalist. An inopportune Philadelphia man named Scott Westlund stumbles across a political secret that threatens both his life and the stability of a nation. An incredible series of adventures drops Scott headfirst into a web of corruption, blackmail and racial terrorism, reaching all the way to the White House. Set initially in 1954 Oklahoma, the book reaches its apex in 1996 Washington, D.C. during a national election and an administration that will stop at nothing to win. Scott allies with Melissa Watkins, the legal assistant for a disreputable but well-intentioned Philadelphia lawyer, and Alexis Johnson, a young black woman and secretary within the CIA, who herself is faced with an incredible personal challenge. 	127714
1961	Dark Rider	N		Zara, Louis		Press	127715
2007	Dark Room	N		Kane, Andrea		Photojournalist Lane Montgomery has the perfect job cover for the clandestine image analysis he conducts for the CIA.Constantly thrill-seeking Lane is used to gambling and putting his own life on the line -- for country, for journalistic integrity, for the adrenaline rush. The hunk photographer falls for the woman and the two begin a torrid romance.Seventeen years ago, a woman was traumatized by the discovery of her parent's brutally murdered bodies in a Brooklyn basement on Christmas Eve. New evidence overturns the killer's conviction.She hires Lane's father, Pete "Monty" Montgomery, a former NYPD detective who first investigated her parents' homicides to find the real killer.  With nothing more than an old case file and the original crime scene photos, Monty enlist his son's help.The murderer is still at large and has never stopped watching the woman whose life is now in danger. Lane closing in on the truth may expose something far more shocking and devastating to the woman than anyone could imagine.	127716
1999	Dark Salvation	NSF		Dunne, Jennifer	CD-ROM	Investigative Reporter Rebecca Morgan tries to expose a vampire and ends up in his bed. Vampirism is treated as a blood condition as opposed to a supernatural affliction.	127717
1952	Dark Saviour, The	NM	OWN - H	Harling, Robert		London Correspondent	127718
1994	Dark Side of Genius	M		Stroppel, Frederick J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Arts Reviewer Jennifer Cole (Finola Hughes) for Arts Weekly becomes obsessed with an artist who murdered his model seven years earlier and has just been released from an asylum. Initially depicted as cynical critic.She gives a positive review to gallery featuring the artist's work. At the opening, she is cornered by another artist to whom she gave a negative review. She convinces her editor  Sherman McPhee (Patrick Bauchau) to let her do in-depth article on artistWhen gallery owner is out of the office, reporter sneaks a peek at his Rolodex and gets the artist's address. Meets with artist who kisses her. The other artist continually pops up to harass journalist.  Begins to plant doubts in her mind about artist.Angry artist and editor question her journalistic ethics as she becomes more involved with released artist. Another model is murdered and the artist goes to reporter for help. When they return to studio, body is not there. Real artist died three years agoThis man is lover of first model murdered.  Killer turns out to be businessman who commissioned painting from artist and wants to kill him to protect his investment. Businessman tries to strangle reporter and model's lover shoots him.	127719
1991	Dark Side of Hopkinsville	N		Poston, Ted		News Media	127720
2006	Dark Side of the Moon	NSF		Kenyon, Sherrilyn		Reporter Susan Michaels was once the hottest reporter on the Beltway Beat in Seattle until a  major scandal ruined her life and left her writing stories for the Weekly World News-style tabloid, about alien babies and Elvis sightings.Life as she once knew it is over, or so she thinks until she gets a lead on the biggest story in town: the Seattle Slayer. She heads to the local animal shelter, expecting a tip on the latest rash of killings.Instead she gets a story about the mayor feeding citizens to a ring of vampires. Drawn into a paranormal world, she realizes the story that would bring her credibility is too unbelievable to expose.Now it's no longer a question of bringing the truth to her readers, it's a matter of saving lives and souls. Sarcastic Susan possesses enough martial arts knowledge to hold her own in a face-off with Dark-Hunters and a race of Diamons.Part man/part cat Dark-Hunter has been captured and impounded at an animal shelter and Michaels adopts him as her pet. Then he morphs into a man and the fun starts.	127721
1983	Dark Side of the Sun, The	MT			Miniseries	Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall).	127722
2009	Dark Side of War, The	M				Journalist (Keith Buckley - Voice).  Based on the true story of a civilian contractor kidnapped in Iraq in 2004.	127723
1996	Dark Skies: Ancient Future	T			Episode #7. 11-16-1996. Sci-Fi	Anchorman (Don Clark).	127724
1996	Dark Skies: Awakening, The	T			Episode #1. 9-21-1996	News Media. Newscaster (Don Clark). Reporter (Fred Saxon).	127725
1996	Dark Skies: Mercury Rising	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1996	TV Anchor (Don Clark).	127726
1997	Dark Skies: To Prey in Darkness	T			Episode #17. 3-15-1997	Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen (Marilyn McIntyre). News Media. Reporter (Fred Saxon). TV Technician (Barry Grayson).	127727
1997	Dark Skies: Warren Omission, The	T			Episode #12. 1-18-1997	Reporter (Bryze Zabel).	127728
2003	Dark Souls	N		Millar, Sam		Reporter Dominic is sent back to his home town to report on a number of killings. What had begun for Larkin Baxter as casual cruelty, which involves cruelty to animals as well as bullying, develops into a series of killings that he justifies by recounting the trauma of an accident in his youth that left him severely scarred. Baxter and a girl known as Dakota say the violence has its roots in their own dysfunctional childhoods. Caught between the two is Dominic attracted against his will to both of them but lacking the edge that allows them to inflict hurt whenever they feel the urge. The scars on Larkin’s face are the outward sign of the far deeper scars of rejection that become focused on a hatred for his mother, a hatred that has fatal consequences. For Dakota, meanwhile, her mother’s rejection is centered on years of sexual abuse for which she received no protection and which leads to her determine to escape from her life through painting. An uneasy bonding takes place between Larkin and Dakota, a bonding that excludes Dominic. A slow dance of death evolves with Dominic constantly one step behind the other two in understanding the undercurrents and the motives for so many actions. He has an innocence that Larkin and Dakota have forfeited but it is an innocence that fails to save him from his own part in the dance.	127729
2006	Dark Storm	M			Canada	News Media. Female Reporter (Michele Byrne).	127730
2008	Dark Streets	M				Reporter (Geoffrey Gould).	127731
1940	Dark Streets of Cairo	M				Reporter (Jack Egan). First Photographer (Jack Gardner).	127732
2002	Dark Tomorrow	M				News Media. News Reporter #2 (Shiob Myint). News Reporter #3 (Marci Fitch). News Reporter #4 (Austin Garbreth). News Intern (Lauren Allen), Cameraman (Mike Tyrkus).	127733
1993	Dark Universe	M		Latshaw, Steve (Story). Pat Moran (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Kim Masters (Blake Pickett) for Current Copy, joins an expedition into the Everglades to search for a spaceship that crashed after the pilot was attacked by mysterious alien spores.  He classes with a guide hired to lead them in their search.Reporter tells guide she made a deal with the head of the company for an exclusive on the story with the condition that she gets his approval before running anything. Guide suggests the restriction constitutes censorship.Reporter claims it is only a matter of timing. When they discover the ship brought back aliens, guide insists they override the company owner's news blackout and warn the public about the danger, but Masters refuses to give up her story.TV reporter accompanied by producer Jack Reese (Austin Sanders) and they are preparing to have sex in the swamp in front of the downed spacecraft when he is attacked by an alien monster.He turns into a space vampire and attacks the reporter but quickly deteriorates. As survivors prepare to leave the swamp, the reporter discovers a spore on her hand left by the mutant.	127734
1976	Dark Victory	MT				TV Producer (Susan Hayward) terminally ill (what kind of TV producer?)	127735
2004	Dark Voyage	N		Furst, Alan		Ukrainian Journalist has affair with captain of a Dutch tramp freighter as he travels around the Mediterranean to help some British commandos raid a German Observation station in Tunisia in 1941.	127736
2001	Dark Water	M				Cameraman FVTV (Keir MacPherson).	127737
2003	Dark Wolf	M				Reporter (Alex D'Lerma).	127738
2006	Dark World	M				News Media. News Reporter (Laura Caulfield).	127739
1986	Dark-Adapted Eye, A	N	OWN - P	Vine, Barbara		Journalist prompts a woman to investigate the death of her aunt who was hanged for murder	127740
1979	Dark, The	M		Whitmore, Stanford (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Zoe Owens  (Cathy Lee Crosby) investigates series of murders by an alien creature. Police issue gag order and try to prevent the News Media from presenting "anything that will turn this city into a disaster area."Reporter tells news director Sherman Moss (Keenan Wynn) she is tired of rose garden and swimsuit shows and wants to cover the murders.  Clashes with Moss over approach to story. Complains newspapers are referring  to the killer as "The Mangler."Moss tells her, "We aren't a newspaper….We are not into freedom of the press…we will not showboat it."  Later defends concept of "freedom of the press" to the police who are trying to suppress information.  Reporter and hero try to trap killer.Psychic predicts the murders. "Half the male population of L.A. is staying up all night trying to figure out how to get in your pants." Reporter:  "Thank you. That's their problem. Mine's to get a story."TV Sportscaster (Ken Minyard).	127741
2008	Dark, The	M			Short. 	TV Reporter (Devon Sorvari -- TV News Reporter). Sylvia wants what every young woman wants, to find true love and live happily ever after. When she meets Jack, a true gentleman who sweeps her off her feet, Sylvia believes that he might just be the man of her dreams. But Jack is not who he seems to be and his intentions towards Sylvia are harmful to say the least. What Jack doesn’t realize is that Sylvia has a dark side unlike anything that he ever expected. 	127742
1929	Darkened Rooms	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	127743
1948	Darker Than You Think	NS		Williamson, Jack	Originally published in December 1940 issue of the pulp fiction magazine Unknown	Reporter Will Barbee must find out who is the child of night? Inexorably drawn into investigating a rash of grisly deaths, he soons finds himself embroiled in something far beyond mortal understanding. Doggedly pursuing his investigation, he meets the mysterious and seductive April Bell and starts having disturbing, tantalizing dreams in which he does terrible things -- things that are stranger and wilder than his worst nightmares. Then his friends begin dying one by one and he slowly realizes that an unspeakable evil has been unleashed.As Barbee's world crumbles around him in a dizzying blizzard of madness, the intoxicating, dangerous April pushes Barbee ever closer to the answer to the question "Who is the Child of Night?"When Barbee finds out, he'll wish he'd never been born.	127744
1994	Darkest Heart	NM		Pellicane, Patricia		TV Anchorwoman is the object of a homicidal maniac's depraved sexual fantasies and he wants her to love him even if he has to kill her.	127745
1997	Darklands	M			UK - Ness	Reporter Frazer Truick (Craig Fairbrass) investigates a pagan cult.	127746
2001	Darkling I Listen	N		Sutcliffe, Katherine		Tabloid Reporter Alyson James stumbles onto a movie star's property claiming she intends to write his autobiography, the actor realizes he may have found the woman he can settle down with.His career is in shambles. He just finished three-year prison term for manslaughter. He seeks refuge on his aunt and uncle's farm in Texas. Stalker named Anticipating sending him threatening letters. Corrupt town sheriff wants to send him back to prison.James helps him get back his life.	127747
1996	Darkman II: Return of Durant, The	M	DVD. L			Reporter Jill Randall (Kim Delaney)	127748
1996	Darkman III: Die Darkman Die	M				News Media. Channel 7 Reporter Diane Platts (Diana Platts). Paul Raney, Channel 7 News Reporter (Eric Hollo). Cameraman Dan (Phillip Jarrett), Jill Randall's Cameraman.	127749
1914	Darkness and Dawn	NSF		England, George Allan		Newspaper Owner. Allan Stern, an engineer in New York centuries after a great explosion ripped the Earth.  Stern and a secretary builds a new civilization. He establishes a newspaper.	127750
2002	Darkness Gathers	NM		Miscione, Lisa		Writer Lydia Strong. True-crime writer and part-time PI	127751
2001	Darkness More Than Night, A	N		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	Tabloid Reporter Jack McEvoy, LAPD Detective Harry Bosch finds out via a mysterious leak to Reporter McEvoy that he's being investigated for murder. He's furious.News Media Circus. Sardonic description of News Media circus when a director is accused of strangling starletSeveral sources say McEvoy is gay. 	127752
1929	Darkness on Fifth Avenue, The	SSF		Leinster, Murray		Press	127753
1999	Darkroom: Closed Circuit, Stay Tuned	T	SVD 800		Episode.	TV Newsman (Robert Webber) finds he's being replaced by  his projected image.	127754
1999	Darkroom: Exit Line	T		Fischer, Peter S.	Episode	News Media	127755
1992	Darkwing Duck: Fraudcast News	C	DVD -R HQ 1839		Episode #24. 11-7-1992	TV Newscaster Gosalyn Waddlemeyere-Mallard (Christine Cavanaugh - Voice) becomes a villain to liven up a report she is doing on Darkwing Duck. Newscaster (Charles Adler - Voice).	127756
1995	Darkwing Duck: Let's Get Respectable	C	VHS 387		Episode	News Media	127757
1965	Darling	M	L	Raphael, Frederic, John Schlesinger, Joseph Janni (Story). Raphael (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Journalists/Photographers/Television. Ness Book	TV Interviewer Robert Gold (Dirk Bogarde) is involved with fashion model.  Billboard announces article about model's life in Ideal Woman magazine. Interviewed by one of the magazine's writers leading to a series of flashbacks. First approached by interviewer in person-on-the-street interview and as she talks about the need to break with conventions, the interview is reproduced on multiple TV screens. Journalist and model lie to their respective spouses so they can run away.Interviewer leaves his wife to move in with model. She puts her career before him and has an abortion although interviewer wants a child. Model takes up with advertising man and uses same telephone deception to get away from journalist he had used on wifeShe returns to London and journalist rejects her. She takes up with homosexual Photographer Malcolm (Roland Curram). Following marriage to prince, model returns to interviewer.After spending night with model, he sends her back to Italy. She is surrounded by reporters and photographers in the airport.	127758
1920	Darling Mine	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	127759
1989	Darlings of the Gods	MT				Critic (Mark Minchinton). Photographer (Bill Robinson).	127760
2005	Darna	T			Philippines	Reporter	127761
2003	Darna Mana Hai	MF			India.	Photographer Anil Manchandani (Saif Ali Khan).	127762
1991	Darrow	MT				News Media. First Reporter (Dennis Kelly)	127763
2002	Darryl Billups: Don't Believe Your Lying Eyes	NM		Walker, Blair, S.	#3 Darryl Billups Mysteries	African-American Reporter Darryl Billups, a police reporter for the Baltimore Herald never wanted to be a hero. He's just a hardworking black journalist who's been passed up and looked down upon because he won't kiss butt and always speaks his mind.Billups  is dispatched to look into a bloodbath at a local personal storage facility that has left three dead and two Baltimore police detectives wounded. The gunplay was intended to prevent the discovery of a corpse in one of the storage areas.But when that proves unsuccessful, one of the city's power players arranges for the body's theft from the coroner's office and its eventual cremation. More violence follows. Darryl is aided by the attractive female detective who survived the shootout.They attempt to identify the vanishing cadaver. Luckily the distinctive jewelry seen on the body is a near-instant match with those owned by a singer reported missing in 1984. Darryl is nervous about his upcoming marriage to his longtime girlfriend.The prize-winning reporter uncovers secrets and bombshells that will lead him to an unlikely suspect -- one who will shake the foundations of a proud city, and one that just may cost Darryl his life.	127764
1999	Darryl Billups: Hidden in Plain View	NM		Walker, Blair, S.	#2 Darryl Billups Mysteries	African-American Reporter Darryl Billups, a police reporter for the Baltimore Herald never wanted to be a hero. He's just a hardworking black journalist who's been passed up and looked down upon because he won't kiss butt and always speaks his mind.Billups, now Baltimore Herald assistant editor, briefly relinquishes his editorial duties to pursue a serial killer. Police respect his skills as an investigative reporter, but warn him away from two related cases of apparent race-related murders.Billups isn't much to look at, but he must have something that turns heads. His girlfriend Yolanda's wild-thing twin LaToya wants to bed down with him even while Yolanda's asleep in the next room.After his article on the Confederate flag killer -- a Jerry Springer-inspired lunatic who's been leaving young black professionals dead in their bathtubs with Confederate flag decals stuck on their heads, he catches the killer's eye too.Things heat up rapidly after the killer, vacationing in Atlanta till the heat dies down, kills a local psychiatrist. Darryl goes to Atlanta and is now pursued by the killer.	127765
1997	Darryl Billups: Up Jumped the Devil	NM		Walker, Blair, S.	#1 Darryl Billups Mysteries	African-American Reporter Darryl Billups, a police reporter for the Baltimore Herald never wanted to be a hero. He's just a hardworking black journalist who's been passed up and looked down upon because he won't kiss butt and always speaks his mind.That doesn't change the fact that he's one of the best newspapermen on the East Coast and his editors know it. And soon the whole city will too. At first he ignores the voice mail message warning him about an impending wave of white supremacist violence.He thinks it's just another crackpot with nothing better to do with his time than make crank phone calls. Darryl has his own problems: a boss who's itching to fire him, a hot new lady love who just moved in with her little boy.But when bombs start to go off all over town and a noted liberal philanthropist is murdered, Billups quickly becomes a believer. Warned that the headquarters of the NAACP is the next target, Darryl is off and running -- chasing a deadly urban nightmare.And with a city and his new family under siege, Darryl Billups is after justice as well as the story of a lifetime. But it could cost him his life to get it.	127766
2008	Darum	M				Journalist (Joe Zroug)	127767
1997	Darwin	M				Reporter (Mary Ann Nagle)	127768
1972	Darwin Adventure, The	M				Newspaperman (Geoffrey Russell).	127769
2006	Darwin Awards, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11371, 11399			Aspiring Documentary Maker (Valderrama), a film student, follows a former San Francisco homicide detective with a keen eye for criminal profiling who reinvents himself as an insurance claims case-investigator and figures out a series of perplexing wrongful deaths. The documentarian follows the former detective  and a hard-nosed field agent as they investigate a series of forehead-slapping deaths including that of a powerful executive who attempts to prove that his high-rise widow is unbreakable and a pair of English tourists who fatally misinterpret the “cruise control” function on their rented RV.	127770
2004	Darwin's Nightmare	DT				Interviewer Hubert Sauper (Voice).	127771
1981	Das Bambustor. Ein fernöstlicher Roman	N		Flor, Claude		Journalist	127772
1980	Das Bild der Frau M.	N		Willing, Martin	Germany	Journalist	127773
1981	Das Boot	M	DVD -R HQ 10645, 10646, 10647, 10648. L	Buchheim, Lothar-Gunther (Novel). Petersen, Wolfgang (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Lieutenant Werner (Herbert Gronemeyer) assigned to ship out with a crew to "report the true facts of life on a submarine."  Crew views him as a nuisance.  Correspondent sums up  the action and philosophy of the film.Correspondent survives the massacre of the crew and is last seen walking among the dead sailors and finding the captain, who dies next to him in the concluding shot.	127774
2000	Das Consortium	N		Bahre, Jens	Germany	Journalist	127775
1996	Das Doppeldings	NM		Izquierdo, Andreas	Germany	Journalist	127776
1961	Das dritte Buch über Achim	N		Johnson, Uwe	Germany	Journalist	127777
1993	Das Druidentor	NSF		Hohlbein, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	127778
1990	Das Ekel schlägt zurück	NM		Junge, Reinhard; Ard, Leo P. (Jürgen Pomorin)	Germany	TV Journalist	127779
1988	Das Ekel von Datteln	NM		Junge, Reinhard; Ard, Leo P. (Jürgen Pomorin)	Germany	TV Journalist	127780
2002	Das Experiment	M			German	Journalist now a taxi driver answers a newspaper ad seeking paid volunteers to be confined in a mock prison.	127781
1965	Das große Wiedersehen. Roman aus unseren Tagen	N		Parth, Wolfgang Willi	Germany	Journalist	127782
2003	Das Handwerk des Tötens	N		Gstrein, Norbert	Austria	Journalist	127783
1980	Das Haus der Brüder. Geschichte einer Begegnung	N		Sauerborn, Martin	Germany	Journalist	127784
1972	Das Impressum	N		Kant, Hermann	Germany	Journalist	127785
1962	Das Kreuz am Wege	N		Kruschel, Heinz	Germany	Journalist	127786
1949	Das Licht der Welt. Geschichte eines Versuches als Dichter zu leben	N		Braun, Felix	Austria	Journalist	127787
1998	Das Magazin	N		Karasek, Hellmuth	Germany	Journalist	127788
1996	Das Medienkomplott	N		Eisenkolb, Gerhard	Germany	Journalist	127789
1969	Das Netz	N		Habe, Hans (= János Békessy)	Austria	Journalist	127790
2002	Das Parzival-Komplott	N		Holzberg, Verena	Germany	Journalist	127791
1981	Das plötzliche Verstummen des Wilhelm W.	N		Rother, Thomas	Germany	Journalist	127792
1985	Das Projekt Eden oder die große Lüge der Fernsehmacher	N		Horbelt, Rainer	Germany	TV Journalist	127793
1997	Das Protokoll	N		Schroeder-Hohenwarth, Joachim F.	Germany	TV Journalist	127794
1988	Das Pseudonym	N		Oelschlegel, Axel	Germany	Journalist	127795
1991	Das Rattenprinzip	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	Journalist	127796
2003	Das Rauschen der Welt	N		Fabian, Rainer	Germany	Journalist	127797
1990	Das Schisma des Redakteurs	N		Werau, Max		Journalist	127798
1992	Das Spiegelbild	N		Korschunow, Irina	Germany	Journalist	127799
1983	Das Staunen der Schlafwandler am Ende der Nacht	N		Walter, Otto Friedrich	Switzerland	Journalist	127800
1998	Das Wasser	N		Koch, Angelika	Germany	Journalist	127801
2006	Dash	M			Short	News Media. News Anchor (Dalia Wheatt - Herself).	127802
1999	Dash and Lily	MT				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Mark Zimmerman).	127803
2005	Dash of Daring: Carmel Snow and Her Life in Fashion, Art and Letters	DT		Rowlands, Penelope		Fashion Editor Carmel Snow's biography.	127804
2006	Dat's Tite TV	M				Reporter (Keri Askew).	127805
1959	Date At Midnight	M			UK Only	Press	127806
2003	Date or Disaster	M				Critics. Puppet Critics (Amy Chaffee, Kimberley Furst, Alex Craig Mann). Camera Woman Gina Marie Fields (Gina Fields).  Narrator (Robert Meyer Burnett).	127807
2004	Date Patrol: Kara	T	DVD -R 1564		Episode. Reality Program	Columnist must learn to feel like a sexy, independent assertive woman. Works for a newspaper.	127808
1987	Date With an Angel	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Anna Maria Poon).  Male Reporter (David Fitzsimmons). Reporter #1 (Joe Herold). Reporter #2 (Mimi Green).	127809
2003	Date With Darkness, A: Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7881, 7882			TV Newscaster (Kwesi Ameyaw).	127810
1955	Date With Life, A	T			Serial. Oct. 10, 1955 to June 19, 1956	Editor Jim Bradley (Legan Field) of the Bay City News. Life in Bay City, small American town, as seen through his eyes. Jim Bradley later replaced by his supposed brother Tom Bradley (Mark Roberts).	127811
2006	Date With the Dead, A	M			Short	TV News Anchor (Selica Sevigny).	127812
1954	Dateline	T			Producer's Showcase, 12-13-54	Reporter. Tribute to the American Reporter by the Overseas Press Club. Ernie Pyle. Sandburg reading dedication to newsmen. John Daly. Eisenhower	127813
1954	Dateline	DT				News. Overseas Press Club dedication of Memorial Building in Manhattan in name of the men and women who have given their lives in cause of free press. Host: John Daly	127814
1993	Dateline	DT	SV 220			Sports Reporter, 12 years old	127815
1995	Dateline	DT	SV 318			News Media	127816
1955	Dateline 2	T			Producer's Showcase, 11-14-55	Foreign Correspondents. Salute to Freedom of the Press by the Overseas Press Club. "Dateline Korea," an original playlet by Donald Bevan, honors Pulitzer Prize-winning Correspondent Marguerite Higgins.Broadway Star John Raitt sings "Free," written especially by Irving Berlin for the program. Janet Blair sings "The Funnies" and reads the funnies as a ballet from "Li'l Abner" is performed. Comedian Milton Berle performs monologue.Robert Sherwood, Robert, Frost, John Steinbeck, Richard Nixon head the all-star cast. Janet Blair and Greer Garson sings "How About You" as John Wayne reminisces about the role of Marine Correspondents.John Steinbeck's "Memoriam to Robert Capa" is read by William Holden. Greer Garson pays tribute to underground newspaper in the Cracow Ghetto. The entire cast sings "Free" in the Finale.	127817
1940	Dateline Long Island	DM	DVD 8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 28:33	Newspaper in a growing Long Island community. Film explores its role in the community with footage of newspaper printing and newsrooms.	127818
2001	Dateline Matrimony	NR		Wilkins, Gina	#3 Hot off the Press Series. Silhouette Special Edition #1424	Reporter Riley O'Neil enjoys disconcerting people with off-the-wall comments. Waitress attracted to him. Fears of rejection keeps Riley from submitting one of the fantasy novels he's written to a publisher. Same fear keeps him from making a pass for the waitress who has children. Riley is an unlikely hero, not necessarily because he's forsworn marriage or dating a woman with children, but because he's mouthy, irritating and won't take no for an answer. Still, Riley is charming, funny and honest.	127819
1992	Dateline NBC	DT			Series 1992-.	TV Anchors Stone Phillips (1994-2005), Jane Pauley (1992-2003). Contributing Anchors Tom Brokaw (1994-), Katie Couric (1994-2006), Maria Shriver (1994-2004), Bryant Gumbel (1994-1997), Ann Curry (2007).Correspondents Chris Hansen (2007), Arthur Kent (1992-1993), David Bloom (1993-2003), Elizabeth Vargas (1993-1996), Faith Daniels (1993-1995), Edie Magnus (1998), Victoria Corderi, Michelle Gillen, Sara James, Hoda Kotb, John Larson, Margaret Larson..Correspondents Keith Morrison. Dennis Murphy, Deborah Roberts, Brian Ross, Lisa Rudolph, Jon Scott, Rob Stafford, Mike Taibbi, Lea Thompson.	127820
2006	Dateline NBC: Miraculous Life of Jonathan Swain, The	DT			Episode #9. 7-7-2006	Journalist-Narrator Keith Morrison).  Anchors Stone Phillips, Tom Brokaw, Katie Couric, Ann Curry.Correspondents John Larson, Dennis Murphy, Jon Scott, Rob Stafford, Victoria Corden, Mike Taibbi, Chris Hansen, Michelle Gillen, Sara James, Hoda Kotb, Margaret Larson, Edie Magnus, Deborah Roberts, Lisa Rudolph, Lea Thompson.	127821
2005	Dateline NBC: Secrets to the Code	DT			Episode #8. 4-13-2005	Newsmagazine. TV Anchor Stone Phillips.	127822
2007	Dateline NBC: To Catch a Predator	DT			Episode #11. 1-30-2007	TV Anchors Stone Phillips. Correspondent Chris Hansen.	127823
2008	Dateline on ID: Young Lords of Chaos (Two Parts)	DT	DVD -R HQ 10451 (Part One), 10452 (Part Two) 			Reporter from a small town is drawn close to a killer.	127824
1936	Dateline: Europe	N		Rosten, L.C. (pseudonym Leonard Ross)		Correspondent in Paris covers the Balkan revolution. Foreign correspondent who covers stories and wins the girl.	127825
1967	Dateline: Hollywood	DT			Series 4-3-1967 to 9-29-1967.	Columnist Rona Barrett and Interviewer Joanna Barnes, interviews and news about movie capitol	127826
1987	Dateline: Phu Loi	N		Chapel, Ernie		News Media	127827
1985	Dateline: Washington	NR		Beckman, Patti	Silhouette Special Edition #278.	Reporter Bart Tagert and Reporter Janelle Evan are the Chronicle’s two best reporters. And the Chronicle’s chief editor knew sparks would fly when he teamed up the two of them. Combine Bart Tagert’s expertise at probing into political hanky-panky with Janelle Evan’s zeal for investigation, and he’d blow the lid off the hottest story in Washington D.C. And sparks flew all right. Janelle was indignant at the mere thought of sharing her byline with that conceited cowboy. Never mind that he was the best-looking man she had ever seen. Never mind that his rugged good looks challenged her every move. This assignment would be all business -- or so she thought.	127828
2006	Dating Game, The	NR		Jump, Shirley	Silhouette Romance	Reporter David Bennett was Bachelor #1 on a dating show, an undercover reporter who needed a story. He had wanted phony contestants and reality show gossip -- until one sweet smile from Mattie Grant had changed his strategy. Mattie had trained for a spot on a survival show but instead landed on a dating show. She had never backed down from a challenge, not even one as good-looking as Bachelor #1. Really, how hard could a dating game be? The location: a lavish mansion filled with twelve bachelors hoping to win Mattie’ heart and $50,000 -- and one man with an ulterior motive, Bachelor #1, Reporter Bennett. The rules: In this dating game, anything goes. 	127829
2003	Dating Story, A: Kelly & Frank	T	DVD -R 1628		Episode. 4-20-2004. Reality Program. Romance.	Crime Reporter and firefighter meet at a club.	127830
1996	Dating the Enemy	M	DVD -R HQ 10933, 10934			Science Journalist and an outgoing TV host are bored lovers until they mysteriously switch bodies. Journalist (Michael Shirley). TV Week Journalist (Kathleen Allen). TV Week Photographer (Stuart Campbell). Photographer on Ferry (Nick Walsh).	127831
1946	Daughter of Don Q	M				Reporter Cliff Roberts (Kirk Alyn) uncovering dastardly plot	127832
1919	Daughter of Mine	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	127833
1993	Daughter of Riches	NM		Tanner, Janet		Investigative Reporter to solve an old mystery.	127834
2006	Daughter of the Bride	N		Segre, Francesca		Financial News Broadcaster Daniella is 29 and covers the testosterone New York Stock Exchange. She loves her family and has close supportive friends. Her mom, who nears her sixtieth birthday calls to tell her she's going to be married.Daniella is both thrilled and devastated. Her mother is about to walk down the aisle a second time and Daniella hasn't come close to saying "I do." Even worse, Mom insists Daniella help plan the big bash.Daniella struggles to make sense of her own frustrating love life -- all the while juggling her high-pressure TV job and hectic dating adventures. And it isn't long before she realizes she's going to have to make some changes in her own life.	127835
1918	Daughter of the Old South, A	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	127836
1917	Daughter of the Poor, A	M			AFI-Publishers/Authors	Writer	127837
1915	Daughter of the Revolution, A	N		Singleton, Esther		Journalist. Young woman goes to New York to start a new career. "Her self-confidence proves justifiable."  Her first article is published in a newspaper. Her first essay in a magazine. But she's more interested in the social life of New York.	127838
1990	Daughter of the Streets	MT				News Media. Reporter (Cal Gibson). Reporter (Maria Mayenzet). Reporter (Kim Murdock). Reporter (Alec Murdock).	127839
1962	Daughter of the Sun God	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	127840
1894	Daughter of To-Day, A: Novel, A	N	USC	Cotes, Mrs. Everard (Sara J.)		Newspaperwoman Elfreda Bell, Sparta Sentinel. Frank Parke, Paris correspondent of the Daily Dial. Elfreda wants to write for Raffini's Chronicle. Wants Parke to introduce her to the editor.  Success.	127841
2006	Daughter's Conviction, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 7359, 7361			News Media. Only person who believes a woman is innocent of murder is the daughter and she turns amateur sleuth to clear her mother's name.	127842
1997	Daughters (aka Our Mother's Murder)	MT			Ness	News Media. Publishing Heiress Anne Scripps Douglas (Roxanne Hart) who, in 1989, married a young man who eventually killed her. Her daughters try to find out what happened.	127843
1991	Daughters of Privilege	MT	DVD -R HQ 3260, 3261. SVD 1136. SV 60	Gallery, Michele (Screenplay)	3-17-91 - Ness Book	Editor Buddy Keys (Dick Van Dyke) of the Guardian in a Florida town has to deal with his daughters. He appoints his half-Cuban daughter Felicia (Angela Alvarado) associate editor while dealing with his first wife's involvement with a tycoon.Also has to contend with two daughters from a previous marriage. Relationship between a reporter (Ben Browder) and his daughter Mary Hope (Daphne Ashbrook) who has become a country doctor.  Stories paper seems to be covering get lost in the shuffle.Reporter (Christianne Mays). Reporter (Norman Merrill). Reporter (Michael Monks).	127844
1916	Daughters of the Storage	N		Howells, William Dean		Press	127845
1986	Davaci	MF			Turkey	News Media. Reporter (Meltem Savci).	127846
1993	Dave	M	L		PR	News Media. Reporter (Dan Butler). Reporter (Aaron Michael Lacey). Reporter (Michael Noel). PR. Real-Life News Media: Bernard Kalb (Himself). Larry King (Himself). Michael Kinsley (Himself). Ronald Brownstein (Himself).Frederic W. Barnes (Himself). Eleanor Clift (Herself). Jay Leno (Himself). Chris Matthews (Himself). John McLaughlin (Himself). Robert D. Novak (Himself). Richard Reeves (Himself). Ben Stein (Himself). Kathleen Sullivan (Herself).Jeff Tackett (Himself). Helen Thomas (Herself). Nina Totenberg (Herself). Sander Vanocur (Himself). John Yang (Himself).Announcers (Wendy Gordon, Ben Patrick Johnson, Steve Kmetko).	127847
1975	Dave Allen	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Annett Wolf.	127848
1941	Dave Clark: Uxam	CB			Smash Comics #18. January, 1941	Reporter Dave Clark filled in for an actor who usually did Midnight's voice. Popular mystery show called "Midnight" broadcast by Uxam, a radio station in the 1940s.Clark influenced to don a mask and become the real-life crime fighter known as Midnight.	127849
1991	Dave's World:	T	VHS 409, 405, 394, 392, 387, 386, 378, 361, 345, 344, 335, 334, 263, 234.		Episodes. September, 1993 to July 1997. 98 Episodes	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Wife Beth Barry (DeLane Matthews), who's wearing of being the responsible one. Sons Tommy Barry (Zane Carney) and Willie Barry (Andrew Ducote).College buddies -- Kenny Beckett (Shadoe Stevens), whose claim to fame is that he records books-on-tape, and Sheldon (Shel) Baile (Meshach Taylor), an overworked plastic surgeon who is still bitter over his not-so-recent divorce.	127850
1995	Dave's World: Accidental Tourists, The	T		Legan, Mark	Episode #42. 2-20-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave, Shel, and Kenny travel to Paris to fulfill a deceased college buddy's final request -- to have his ashes scattered from the Eiffel Tower.	127851
1993	Dave's World: Anniversary Schmaltz, The	T		Pennette, Marco	Episode #4. 10-11-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Shel interrupts Barrys' romantic anniversary celebration.	127852
1997	Dave's World: Bad News Barry's	T	SVD 1041	Lerose, Nick	Episode #91. 2-21-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Publishing party at Barrys' home is coordinated by Dave's new agent, Mel Bloom (Beatrice Arthur) and links Dave to a dead mobster and thrusts him into the seedy world of tabloid publicity.After a photo of Dave with Carlo "The Body bag" Lorenz, which was taken at the party, appears on the front page of the Miami newspapers when Carlo is found dead the next day, the Barry household gets a taste of life in the public eye.Columnist Dave gets unwelcome taste of life as a celebrity when photo of him next to a mobster becomes tabloid fodder.Meanwhile, the bad publicity rubs off on Shel when the bookmobile he sponsored is high jacked and taken on a crime spree.	127853
1996	Dave's World: Based On a True Story	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #75. 9-13-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Dave's column about Shel's childhood is picked by the head of Paragon Pictures to be a feature film, Beth urges Dave to take Shel on as a writing partner for the screenplay.Dave has never been able to "work or play well with others" since kindergarten and he's never had a writing partner.Beth gently reminds him of his speech to Tommy and Willie about brothers sharing and that he's always said he and Shel are like brothers.Howard Kramer (Brandon Tartikoff, former President of NBC Entertainment Chairman of NBC Entertainment Group and Chairman of Paramount Pictures).	127854
1995	Dave's World: Bear With Me	T			Episode #39. 1-23-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth will stop at nothing to get Willie's lost toy bear Barnaby back for him -- even if it means fighting with the parents of the suspected thief.	127855
1995	Dave's World: Catch of the Day	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #56. 11-8-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Eric flounders when his father returns from a fishing trip with a different sort of catch -- a new girlfriend.	127856
1995	Dave's World: Cleanliness Is Next To Nakedness	T	SV 315	Green, Katherine	Episode #49. 9-13-1995. Season 3 Opener.	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Beth's plan to surprise Dave in the shower backfires.	127857
1995	Dave's World: Cleanliness Is Next To Nakedness	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #49. 9-13-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Beth's plan to surprise Dave in the shower backfires.	127858
1995	Dave's World: Country Girl, The	T		Barron, Fred and Marco Pennette	Episode #41. 2-13-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.The Barrys are enchanted with their new French exchange student -- even after a little misunderstand involving Willie's pet rabbit, which she naturally views as potential dinner.	127859
1997	Dave's World: Creeping Peril, The	T	SVD 1156		Episode #98. 6-7-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Columnist Dave plans to attend editor's retirement party, but problems develop.When a giant sinkhole threatens to destroy the Barry house, the entire family evacuates to Shel's. Forced to flee on a moment's notice, Dave and Beth must choose what is most important to them.Shel the consummate bachelor tries to make his pad more family friendly.	127860
1996	Dave's World: Crime and Coconuts	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #78. 10-4-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave grounds Tommy for a prank the child insists he didn't commit. Then Eric's father, Eric Jr., invites the gang to the Coconut Strip Club for Eric's bachelor party, where they wind up in a brawl.They get a taste of injustice themselves before a judge who hates celebrities, especially columnists. Eric begs guys to convince Mia he was forced to accompany them to the club.	127861
1995	Dave's World: Cut Above The Rest	T		Pennette, Marco	Episode #40. 2-6-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.After Beth has a pregnancy scare, Dave considers getting a vasectomy -- much to the horror of Kenny and Shel.	127862
1997	Dave's World: Dave Barry, Call Your Agent	T		Straw, Tom and Harry Anderson	Episode #89. 1-31-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave finds out that his agent, Irving Bloom, has died and that Bloom's widow, Mel, is taking over the client list, much to his surprise.Bea Arthur plays Mel Bloom, the new agent, in the first of three guest-starring appearances. Talk show host Wink Martindale appears as himself.Dave finds himself missing his old agent when Mel goes into overdrive promoting Dave scheduling him with publicity interviews, talk shows and book fairs to publicize Barry Picking, his new book.Dave, however, didn't have a clue that he wrote a new book	127863
1996	Dave's World: Daveberry, RFD	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #80. 10-18-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Dave's home town of Pewauketucket, Ohio, honors him with the key to the city, Dave and Beth begin to think that it might be a better place to live than crime-ridden Miami.With Dave mourning the theft of his prize Mustang from right in front of their Miami home, he and Beth begin to look at Pewauketucket, with its safe streets, clear air and good schools, as a possible new home.Shel is more interested in antiques he can buy cheaply from locals who he thinks won't know their real value. Kenny is worrying his prom night romance years ago may have produced the young hotel bartender who looks a lot like him.Mia and Eric are babysitting for Tommy and Willie at home and Eric gets his own taste of what it might be like to be a father.	127864
1993	Dave's World: Death and Mom Take a Holiday	T	VHS 362		Episode #11. 11-22-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Barry's mother-in-law visits bearing an unusual Christmas gift.	127865
1995	Dave's World: Death of a Saleswoman	T			Episode #54. 10-25-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Neighbor's boasting about how much school candy his son has sold leaves a bitter taste in Beth's mouth, so she determines that Willie's sales will be just as sweet.	127866
1995	Dave's World: Dis Who's Coming To Dinner?	T		Wilding, Mark	Episode #37. 1-2-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.The Barrys' dinner party is even worse than Dave and Beth anticipated, as Shel tries to break up with his girlfriend, and Kenny and Julie desert the party to spend some quality time together.	127867
1996	Dave's World: Do  You Want To Know a Secret?	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #69. 4-3-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Mia's new obsession with astrology has Eric wishing she'd be more down-to-earth. Shel performed on his new girlfriend and Tommy confesses a minor crime to Willie.	127868
1995	Dave's World: Do the Write Thing	T		Legan, Mark	Episode #53. 10-18-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Mia enrolls in writing class Dave teaches at community college.	127869
1997	Dave's World: Does the Whale Have To Be White?	T			Episode #86. 1-3-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave writes a scathing column criticizing Tommy's teacher for staging a drastically rewritten politically correct version of Moby Dick. Shel and Kenny are dubious about taking Eric to an exclusive nightclub.	127870
1996	Dave's World: Don't Blame Me	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #71. 4-29-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave gives Eric a three-day deadline to build a sun deck.	127871
1994	Dave's World: Donor Party, The	T		Gary, Carol and Dylan Gary	Episode #34. 11-21-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Shel's irresponsible younger brother Bobby comes to visit, Shel assumes it's to ask him for money . But this time Bobby's needs are more serious: he's ill and wants Shel to donate a kidney.	127872
1996	Dave's World: Double Fault	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #70. 4-10-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.To earn the favor of a socialite and secure a sizable donation to the hospital, Shel serves up famous writer Dave Barry at a celebrity tennis benefit, despite the fact that Dave himself refuses to pay.	127873
1993	Dave's World: Educating Rita	T		Barron, Fred and Marco Pennette	Episode #10. 11-15-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Attempt to set Kenny up with Beth's friend Rita backfires.	127874
1993	Dave's World: Exorcising With Dave Barry	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #12. 11-29-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Eccentric owner of a hardware store throws a monkey wrench into Dave's plans to fix a broken door when he tells Dave that the Barry house is haunted.	127875
1996	Dave's World: Falling	T			Episode #82. 11-8-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Dave meets an attractive female fan who invites him back to her apartment to "talk about writing," Shel and Kenny are certain that Dave will be seduced if he goes.While Dave, Shel and Kenny are out of town visiting friends, Dave sees the beautiful Lisa reading his book.After introducing himself, he is overwhelmed by her enthusiastic praise and her excitement at meeting him. Before he knows it, she has given him her address and they have a date to meet at her home that night.Even though he later thinks better of it, Dave doesn't want to stand her up, as Kenny and Shel advise. Beth is home dealing with a house badly in need of repair, determined to show Dave she is just as capable of dealing with contractors as he is.	127876
1996	Dave's World: Fame	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #64. 2-7-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave enjoys, then soon tires of, his 15 minutes of fame after a new publicity campaign for his column finds his face plastered on billboards all over Miami.	127877
1994	Dave's World: Family Membership	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #32. 11-7-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth join a health club to help Tommy overcome his dread of gym class, while Shel lies about his family status to get a discount membership.	127878
1994	Dave's World: Four Characters In Search Of a Ring	T		Heath, Jennifer	Episode #18. 1-31-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Kenny take Shel to a singles bar.	127879
1994	Dave's World: Funeral, The (aka Funeral Episodes)	T		Pennette, Marco and Fred Barron	Episode #22. 3-28-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.If ever Beth would leave Dave when he's sick, it would be to see the musical "Camelot" -- or to attend the funeral of an aunt she barely knew.	127880
1996	Dave's World: Gator Bait	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #62. 1-10-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Stressed-out Dave sees an alligator in the backyard.	127881
1994	Dave's World: Gone With the Wind	T		Gary, Carol	Episode #29. 10-17-1994. Part 1 of 2)	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.On Willie's sixth birthday, Hurricane Ashley strikes Miami, forcing the Barrys and their friends to take cover.	127882
1994	Dave's World: Gone With the Wind (2)	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #30. 10-24-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.The Barrys copes with the aftermath of the hurricane: no water, no power, a tree in their bedroom, and Shel as a demanding houseguest	127883
1996	Dave's World: Good Doctor, The	T			Episode #72. 5-6-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Pediatrician Celia's skill in the ER -- performing emergency surgery on a little girl injured in a bicycle accident -- makes plastic surgeon Shel feel useless as a doctor, so he decides to make some changes in his personal and professional life.He starts by proposing to Celia.	127884
1993	Dave's World: Great Mandala of Life, The	T		Barron, Fred	Episode #5. 10-18-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dog eats Tommy's homework -- which happens to be a frog. Kenny tries to get Dave to buy more life insurance from the agent he's dating.	127885
1995	Dave's World: Green-Eyed Monster, The	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #59. 11-29-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Fire forces Mia and Eric to temporarily move in with the Barrys, but the blaze that wrecked their house is nothing compared to the sparks that fly between Julie and Eric.	127886
1995	Dave's World: Health Hath No Fury	T		Hargrove,  Brian and Jack Kenny	Episode #57. 11-15-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Kenny's "cardiac event" inspires Beth to change the Barrys' eating habits -- and to drag Dave to a shady lawyer in order to draft a new will.	127887
1993	Dave's World: Heatwave	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #8. 11-1-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.In the middle of a heat wave, Beth tries to help Dave set up his fax machine and ends up blowing out the air conditioner.	127888
1994	Dave's World: How Long Has This Been Going On?	T		Barron, Fred and Marco Pennette and Deborah Dawson and Joe Massimi and Jodie Mann	Episode #35. 11-28-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Beth and Julie are shocked to learn their mom is still sexually active and has been spending some romantic quality time with a delivery man.	127889
1994	Dave's World: I Lost It At the Movies	T		Barron, Fred and Marco Pennette	Episode #24. 9-12-1994. Season 2 Opener	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Night at the movies finds Dave and Beth trying not to interfere with Tommy's first date - and Kenny trying to convince friends that he's meeting Emma Samms there.	127890
1993	Dave's World: I Saw Mommy Kicking Santa Claus (1)	T		Pennette, Marco	Episode #13. 12-13-1993. (Part 1 of 2)	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Pandemonium reigns at the Barry house before Christmas as Beth contemplates returning to work. Dave has to take a driving test and both desperately search for a toy for Willie.	127891
1993	Dave's World: I Saw Mommy Kicking Santa Claus (2)	T		Pennette, Marco and Fred Barron	Episode #14. 12-20-1993. (Part 2 of 2)	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Through a series of mishaps, the Barrys are reminded of the true meaning of Christmas.	127892
1993	Dave's World: I Sort of Saw What You Did	T		Heath, Jennifer	Episode #6. 10-22-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Willie loses a tooth before the tooth fairy can collect it. Kenny persuades Dave to lie to an insurance adjuster.	127893
1996	Dave's World: Importance of Missing Earnest, The	T		Legan, Mark	Episode #85. 12-20-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Willie leaves Earnest, the family bloodhound, at the park by accident, all the Barrys and their friends come together for "Operation Find Earnest."The kids are heartbroken over the loss of the dog, and Dave and friends go to great lengths to find him. Kenny and Shel help to draw the missing dog flyers.Mia uses her psychic abilities only to discover that Kenny is about to meet the girl of his dreams.But when Earnest is finally found, new problems surface that may keep the Barrys from their family pet forever.	127894
1993	Dave's World: Insecurity System, The	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #2. 9-27-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Beth buys a security system after Shel's van is stolen,.	127895
1993	Dave's World: It's a Small Van After All	T			Episode #7. 10-25-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Trip to Disney World backfires when gang gets lost and Kenny's girlfriend becomes psychotic.	127896
1996	Dave's World: It's Not About That, Either	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #74. 5-20-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Teacher Beth regrets lecturing to her loved ones when her advice sends Dave weightlifting, Shel and Mia sky diving, and prompts Kenny to turn down a great job opportunity.	127897
1995	Dave's World: It's Not About That…	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #50. 9-20-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Construction of the new neighbor's house disturbs the peace. Commitment-shy Eric turns to Dave and the guys when his relationship with Mia hits a snag -- prompting Kenny to consider "enhancement" surgery.	127898
1995	Dave's World: Joint Venture, The	T		Astle, Tom J.	Episode #43. 2-27-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth's risky land investment goes to pot, so to speak, when they discover marijuana growing on the site.	127899
1994	Dave's World: Just Kidding	T		Thompson, Chris	Episode #15. 1-3-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave gets into trouble after he writes a derogatory column about used-car salesmen.	127900
1996	Dave's World: L.A. Times	T		Anderson, Harry	Episode #73. 5-13-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave plugs his new book in Hollywood, along with a star struck Shel, whose Tinsel town experience dims after a spat with Carly.	127901
1994	Dave's World: Last Auction Hero, The	T		Gary, Carol	Episode #25. 9-19-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Mia quits her job. Shel is auctioned at hospital fund raiser. Sally Jessy Raphael (Herself).	127902
1995	Dave's World: Leave a Mystery at the Beep	T		Green, Katheriine	Episode #58. 11-22-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.An enigmatic answering machine message from a lovelorn sailor sends Beth scurrying to find the man and reunite him with his girl. Dave hunts his stolen laptop, which contains several of his columns.	127903
1997	Dave's World: Let Simmer, Then Grill	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #97. 6-20-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth investigate the reason the FBI wants to speak with them, but it turns out they're looking for information on Shel. Mia courts a job with the NBA's Miami Heat.	127904
1997	Dave's World: Liar's Poker	T			Episode #92. 2-28-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Call from an old college classmate whom Dave despised reveals a long-hidden truth about Dave and Beth's dating history.When Dave, Beth, Kenny and Shel engage in their usual game of poker, the art of bluffing becomes more personal than usual.During the course of the poker game, Dave discovers that Beth, Kenny and Shel have been sharing a secret since their college days about a past fling Beth had with an old college flame.Feeling slightly betrayed, Dave ends up pulling off the ultimate bluff.	127905
1994	Dave's World: Lobster Envy	T		Pennette, Marco and Fred Barron	Episode #31. 10-31-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Tommy is hit by a car while trick-or-treating, and Dave flashes back to the night Tommy was born.	127906
1994	Dave's World: Lost Weekend	T			Episode #19. 2-28-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth try to spend a romantic weekend away from the boys.	127907
1996	Dave's World: Loves Me Like a Rock	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #65. 2-14-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave abandons the long-standing Barry tradition of not celebrating Valentine's Day when he decides to purchase a romantic -- and costly -- gift.	127908
1993	Dave's World: Martian Death Flu	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #3. 10-4-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave and Beth get the flu on the eve of Willie's party.	127909
1996	Dave's World: Miami Beached	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #79. 10-11-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Dave, Shel and Kenny are sentenced to do community service at the beach as a result of the fight at Eric's bachelor party, a Cuban refugee drags himself out of the water and the boys must decide what to do with him.Dave takes the refugee, Juan, home with him and tries to introduce him to the Dave Barry version of what it means to be an American: lots of naps, snacks and television.Juan's desire to work hard and become a citizen gets Dave thinking about his grandparents and what life was like for them when they came to the United States from Ireland.Eric isn't sure he wants to give Juan a job, especially in light of Mia's enthusiastic reaction to the refugee's good looks.	127910
1996	Dave's World: Missed  Manners	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #77. 9-27-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen."Is it me, or did people used to be nicer to each other?" Dave wonders, after Beth's insulted on the road and Shel has several run-ins with an obnoxious waiter who's out to get him.	127911
1995	Dave's World: Mommies, The	T		Wilding, Mark	Episode #46. 5-8-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.On Mother's Day, Dave's family and friends recall past celebrations -- including the time Kenny's mother questioned his sexual orientation.	127912
1996	Dave's World: My Girl	T			Episode #67. 3-6-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Shel frets when his girlfriend bonds with Beth.	127913
1995	Dave's World: Nightmare on Maple Street	T		Kenny, Jack and Brian Hargrove	Episode #45. 4-10-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Kenny dumps Julie, but Dave and Beth must break the news to her, which leaves Julie wanting to be "near family" -- by moving next door to the Barrys.	127914
1996	Dave's World: Nuts and Bolts	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #66. 2-21-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Eric and Mia's domestic squabbles spark a fight in the Barry house when Dave reluctantly -- and foolishly -- reveals things about Beth that annoy him.	127915
1997	Dave's World: Oh Dad, Poor Dad	T		Newberger, Rick	Episode #95. 6-6-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Shel has a hard time 'fessing up to his visiting high-maintenance daughter Carly that most of his money is gone.Instead of telling his daughter the truth, Shel tries to hide his financial situation from her by buying her a new wardrobe and a new car and renting a beach house.Eric "adjusts" Beth's neck, which results in her becoming bedridden, and Kenny decides to get a dog, since they are such "babe magnets," and ends up stuck in his apartment when his new canine, "Bunny," turns out to be an attack dog.	127916
1994	Dave's World: One Mump or Two?	T		Kenny, Jack and Brian Hargrove	Episode #33. 11-14-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave learns about the downside of bachelor life when a quarantine forces him to spend a few days with Kenny. Meanwhile, Beth's sister stays with the Barrys after leaving her husband.	127917
1996	Dave's World: Pardon My Nuptials	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #61. 1-3-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.IRS informs Dave and Beth that their marriage isn't legally valid, an occasion that calls for a visit to the hippie "minister" who married them -- but who never filed their marriage license.	127918
1995	Dave's World: Piano, No Strings	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #47. 5-15-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave discovers Tommy has a gift for playing the piano and encourages him to join the school orchestra, but Tommy wants to be low key about his talent.	127919
1993	Dave's World: Pilot	T	VHS 233	Barron, Fred	Episode #1. 9-20-1993. Season 1 Opener	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave volunteers to help coach his older son's soccer team.	127920
1997	Dave's World: Playdate With a Playmate	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #87. 1-10-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.After Shel displays the new edition of Playboy in which the centerfold confesses that one of her lifelong ambitions is to meet Dave, the meeting is arranged but doesn't turn out exactly the way Dave and the guys envisioned it.Entertainment Tonight reporter Mark Steines guest stars as himself, covering the meeting between the Playmate and Dave. Dave's growing-by-the-minute ego is deflatedBut when, upon meeting the Playmate, he realizes that she is passionate about his writing not about him and that she views him as a father figure. Meanwhile, Shel, Kenny and Eric trip all over themselves trying to impress her.	127921
1994	Dave's World: Please Won't You Be My Neighbor?	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #27. 10-3-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.After Shel's car is broken into -- again -- Dave and Beth join the neighborhood-watch program.	127922
1995	Dave's World: Pool's Paradise, A	T		Hargrove, Brian and Jack Kenny	Episode #38. 1-16-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Feud with a snooty neighbor may sink the Barrys' efforts to build a pool, while Kenny tries to tread water in his relationship with Julie.	127923
1994	Dave's World: Rat Story	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #20. 3-7-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.After Beth goes back to work at her teaching job, Dave learns a lesson about housework.	127924
1994	Dave's World: Road Taken, The	T		Astle, Tom J.	Episode #16. 1-10-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave does not approve when Shel suddenly decides to sell his house, buy a boat and sail the Caribbean.	127925
1994	Dave's World: Room With a View, A	T		Astle, Tom J.	Episode #26. 9-26-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Tommy's tree house allows a view of the neighbor's  bedroom. John Ritter (Himself). Markie Post (Herself).	127926
1994	Dave's World: Saved By Estelle	T		Barron, Fred and Marco Pennette	Episode #23. 5-2-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Shel must spend weekend with his ex-wife and her boyfriend.	127927
1994	Dave's World: Shel In Love	T		Astle, Tom J.	Episode #17. 1-24-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Valentine's Day finds Tommy happy about getting a card from a girl he likes and Shel on his first date since his divorce	127928
1994	Dave's World: Six Years Old and Washed Up	T		Todd, Donald	Episode #21. 3-14-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave is offended when Willie's kindergarten teacher suggests that Willie be held back a year.	127929
1996	Dave's World: Solitaire	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #76. 9-20-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.With Beth and the boys away for the weekend, Dave savors the time alone to do as he pleases -- if only he can get his friends to stop trying to keep him company.Dave's weekend is filled with all the things dearest to his heart: naps, television, beer, pretzels and not bathing.Mia and Eric want his expertise on where they should honeymoon, while Shel and Kenny are certain that all this time alone isn't good for Dave.Beth learns that she is the last to know that Tommy has discovered girls in the form of the beautiful Angela when she chaperones his class on a field trip to see a space shuttle launch.	127930
1994	Dave's World: Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word	T	SVD 1140		Episode #36. 12-5-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Columnist Dave is confronted by a former fellow reporter (Bobcat Goldthwait) he scooped years ago and is now homelessAfter revealing his greatest regret on national TV, Dave is confronted by the man whose life he feel s he ruined -- a fellow reporter he scooped years ago who is now homeless.	127931
1997	Dave's World: Spontaneous Combustion	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #88. 1-17-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Kenny encourages Shel to be more spontaneous -and Shel foolishly takes his advice.  Dave and Bath's hanky-panky in the car sends them straight to traffic school.Trying to embrace the ability to live impulsively, Kenny convinces Shel to go on a last minute cruise and Shel ends up married by the time the boat docks.Arriving back from the cruise married, Shel is distraught when he hears from his new wife's attorney, fearing that she may take him to the cleaners.Dave and Beth end up at a very strict traffic school, where they are cited for a "moving violation" of an intimate nature in their car.	127932
1996	Dave's World: Starr Tours	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #84. 12-13-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave sees a way to meet his favorite '60s British rock star, Peter Noone, when Eric begins repairs on the man's Florida mansion.After Eric leaves Dave's bathroom sink still spouting water like Old Faithful in favor of a repair job at a rock star's house, Dave is furious until he discovers just who that rock star is.Then all he can think about is getting inside the mansion to walk in the footsteps of his idol. With Beth and the boys in tow, he cons Eric into letting him inside, and all goes well until Dave finds himself stuck in an embarrassing predicament.Meanwhile, Mia and Eric continue to try the "friends" thing now that they have discovered they are incompatible.	127933
1996	Dave's World: Stayin' Alive	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #68. 3-13-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave finds he's alienated both his friends after he wins an award that Shel coveted, then decides to make his own recording of his book rather than let Kenny do it.	127934
1996	Dave's World: Stress	T		Thompson, Thomas J.	Episode #83. 11-22-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Beth's decision to use the repair job on the kitchen and master bedroom as a reason to completely redecorate the house puts a major strain on the Barrys' marriage.Ever since structural damage plunged their bedroom into the kitchen, Dave and Beth have been camping out in the living room, which has put a definite crimp in their love life and stress on their marriage.Now with Eric and Eric Jr. practically living with them, blundering through the repairs, things go from bad to worse. But, when Beth goes against Dave's wishes and hires a decorator to redo the entire house, the fighting really escalates.Meanwhile, when Mia and Eric step in to help, they discover that it is really they who are the incompatible ones and split up.	127935
1997	Dave's World: Testing…Testing…	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #93. 4-30-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave volunteers to take care of the family by himself so Beth can study without interruptions, he has to fly solo and deal with variety of problems including Kenny's request for a $2,000 loan, Tommy's radical new hairdo and a pony in the backyard.Dave struggles to keep each "event" from Beth so she can focus on studying for an important exam.Kenny's friendship with Shel is strained when Shel refuses to lend him the money to try his hand as a concert promoter.	127936
1995	Dave's World: Those Wedding Shel Blues	T			Episode #44. 3-13-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.	127937
1996	Dave's World: Those Who Do Be Do Be Do	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #63. 1-31-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Teacher Beth regrets lecturing to her loved ones when her advice sends Duke weightlifting, Shel and Mia skydiving, and prompts Kenny to turn down a great job opportunity.	127938
1995	Dave's World: Tommy Doesn't Live Here Anymore	T		Wilding, Mark	Episode #48. 5-22-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Tommy runs away to live with Kenny when his parents won't let him see a gory film	127939
1997	Dave's World: Touched By an Agent	T		Legan, Mark	Episode #90. 2-7-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Mel, Dave's aggressive new agent, has the Barry household spinning both physically and mentally when she sends Dave into New York for a PR tour and lands Willie a television commercial much to Beth's chagrin.Bea Arthur plays Mel Bloom, the new agent, in the second of three guest-starring appearances. Talk Show Host Roy Firestone (Himself) and singer Pat Boone (Himself) appear.In the green room prior to his appearance on the Roy Firestone talk show, Dave is anxious and nervous and decides to try joke material out on fellow guest Pat Boone.The situation becomes even more nerve-racking when Pat, who goes on the air first, then aces Dave by using the jokes. Meanwhile, Beth, who was reluctant to have Willie do the commercial, becomes angry with Mel when it backfires.	127940
1997	Dave's World: Tropical Depression	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #94. 5-7-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Kenny auditions for a job as a weatherman. Meanwhile, Shel's investments bring him a substantial windfall. Then he learns the truth about his shady accountant.	127941
1996	Dave's World: Very Barry Pumpkin Show, A	T		Green, Katherine	Episode #81. 11-1-1996	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.The Barrys and their friends get caught up in the past as they try to relive their best childhood Halloween memories.Dave, determined that his boys will be able to pick a jack-o-lantern from a real pumpkin patch, the way he did when he was growing up in the Midwest, hovers over his pumpkin patch like a mother hen over an egg.Mia tricks Kenny into helping her bake by convincing him that kneading dough is the ultimate sensual experience.And, when an elderly neighbor says she will give Shel a dilapidated player piano, his memories of a Halloween long ago make him determined to restore the instrument no matter what the cost.	127942
1995	Dave's World: What the Early Bird Gets	T		Reeder, Tom	Episode #52. 10-11-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Convention-bound Shel reluctantly entrusts his beloved luxury car to Dave -- who is then held responsible for the good doctor's unpaid parking tickets.	127943
1997	Dave's World: Woman of Independent Seams, A	T		Legan, Mark	Episode #96. 6-13-1997	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.After Eric accidentally sells Beth's wedding dress during their garage sale, Dave thinks Beth is upset for sentimental reasons, but the truth is she had $300 hidden in the dress.No matter how Beth tries to explain, Dave still doesn't understand why his wife has a secret slush fund.Dave confesses to Mia that her high school idol, erotic romance novelist Letitia DeVore, is actually a pseudonym -- for Dave Barry.	127944
1995	Dave's World: Working Stiffs	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #60. 12-20-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.When Kenny becomes a victim of "corporate downsizing," Dave tries to get his friend's job back by talking to the boss, who tells him the real reason Kenny was let go.	127945
1993	Dave's World: Writer's Block	T			Episode #9. 11-8-1993	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Tommy is crushed when Dave tries to overcome writer's block by writing a column about Tommy's crush on a girl at school.	127946
1995	Dave's World: Writing Wrongs	T		Anderson, Harry	Episode #55. 11-1-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Is truth stranger than fiction? Dave's about to find out when Tommy takes issue with his father's first major work, a serio-comic memoir about Dave's wild and crazy youth.	127947
1994	Dave's World: You Can't Always Get What You Want	T		Barron, Fred	Episode #28. 10-10-1994	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.Dave certainly gets no satisfaction from his search for Rolling Stones tickets. Meanwhile, Mia runs the first draft of her children's book by a tough critic -- Willie.	127948
1995	Dave's World: You Must(ang) Remember This	T		Hargrove, Brian and Jack Kenny	Episode #51. 9-27-1995	Columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson), syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humorist, a child of the 1960s trying to survive in the 1990s confronting the absurdities of life as a husband, father and citizen.The Barrys and friends take a ride down memory lane as Dave debates whether to sell his 1965 Mustang. Tommy and Willie scheme to augment their allowance.	127949
1988	David	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Pete Wilson). Woman Reporter (Kimberly Hall).	127950
1997	David Bowie: Earthling at 50, An	DT				Interviewer Avi Lewis.	127951
1990	David Brandstetter: Boy Who Was Buried This Morning	NM		Hansen, Joseph	#11 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Retired Brandstsetter investigates a "combat pursuit" game in which a player is killed by a real bullet. Additional murders and a right-wing paramilitary group complicates matters.Brandstetter attempts to find out who shot an arrogant young man at the outdoor war games center near Los Angeles. Newscaster/lover Harris remains in the background as Dave questions the dead man's wealthy parents.Brandstetter also follows the man's jumpy girlfriend to Winter Creek, runs afoul of a dangerous, neofascist military group in the area, and outwits the not-so-clever-after-all culprit.	127952
1991	David Brandstetter: Country of Old Men	NM		Hansen, Joseph	#12 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Ex-insurance claims investigator Brandstetter, in his 60s now, is lured out of retirement by an old friend who's found an abused little boy on her beach with a story that hints at murder.It turns out the boy was kidnapped by a young woman who may have witnessed the murder of her ex-lover. She's a suspect, but there are others: the boy's father, the young woman's father, her current lover.Subplot involves memoirs of Dave's high school pal, which worry some "respectable" classmates	127953
1973	David Brandstetter: Death Claims	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#2 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Brandstetter investigates the death of a bookseller who fought to stay alive to be with his lover. Harris understands that Brandstetter still has unresolved grief for a dead lover.	127954
1987	David Brandstetter: Early Graves:	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#9 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.The subject is AIDS as a metaphor for death. A serial killer in Los Angeles has been killing gay men who have AIDS.	127955
1970	David Brandstetter: Fadeout	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#1 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Brandstetter is grieving over the loss of his love by cancer. Dave and Rod had shared a not always idyllic life for 20 years. Now Dave is faced with regrets that only work can relieve.He is investigating a death claim of an accident where no body was recovered. He suspects that the insured has engineered his own disappearance, a theory his wife disputes. He supposedly drowned in a flooded arroyo.Fox Olson  was a radio star and had a lifetime of failure and then became a successful and had a loving wife with a possible political career. Finds out the man was having an affair with Hale McNeil, owner of the radio station on which Fox had his programThe mayor of the town was his political rival. There are rumors he planned to kidnap Fox holding him until after the election. Brandstetter begins to come to terms with his personal loss. The solution to the mystery holds the key to his future as well.	127956
1982	David Brandstetter: Gravedigger	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#6 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Brandstetter loves a good martini, listens to string quartets, is a highly cosmopolitan insurance claims adjuster in Southern California and solves complicated murders. A young woman is missing and believed murdered by the crazed leader of a sex cult.Her father attempted to cash in on an insurance policy taken out on his daughter and this leaves Brandstetter in considerable doubt since the father himself is no where to be found.	127957
1986	David Brandstetter: Little Dog Laughed, The	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#8 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.When the body of Adam Streeter, a prominent journalist, is found by his blind 17-year-old daughter, Chrissie, suicide is at first suspected then ruled out. But Brandstetter tenaciously follows the case.Utilizing a network of knowledgeable but offbeat friends, Brnadstetter discovers that Streeter was about to disclose the whereabouts of the missing Interior Minister of the Central American country Los Ainocente.The minister is famous for his savagery. His nickname is El Carnicero, the Butcher. Brandstetter, during his investigation, awakens powerful enemies and becomes the hunted rather than the hunter.	127958
1978	David Brandstetter: Man Everybody Was Afraid Of, The	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#4 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.The police chief has a gift for making enemies. When his body is found with his head smashed in, the people of his seaside domain were shocked -- less because of the gruesome murder than because someone has finally dared to cross him.	127959
1984	David Brandstetter: Nightwork	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#7 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Gifford Gardens is a decaying residential area near Los Angeles. Youthful gangs roam the streets. People feel powerless to stop them. Brandstetter shares their feelings of helplessness when he goes to the area to investigate the death claim of a trucker.While interviewing the dead man's family, a group of men smash the windshield of his Jaguar. Brandstetter finds the Gardens are an enclave of fear -- fear of street gangs, poverty, and fear in the blackened eyes of the dead man's wife.The routine accident turns into a homicide when the sheriff discovers an explosive device attached to the bottom of the trucker's rig. His wife has been beaten but she refuses to say who did it or why.Brandstetter begins to suspect the "nightwork" (overtime trucking) the husband was doing. With the help of Harris, Brandstetter traces the widow of another trucker doing nightwork before his sudden death. Brandstetter solves the case.	127960
1988	David Brandstetter: Obedience	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#10 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.A Time Magazine interview enhances the formidable albeit aging investigator's reputation. This accolade to his credit, the public defenders' office hires him to probe the murder of a prominent Vietnamese businessman.They want him to clear their client, a suspect in the killing. During the investigation, he stumbles onto two more murders in the Vietnamese community linking them to a drug smuggling discovery in the dead importer's waterfront warehouse.	127961
1979	David Brandstetter: Skinflick	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#5 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.Born-again Christians fight porno-moviemakers.	127962
1975	David Brandstetter: Troublemaker	NM	OWN - P	Hansen, Joseph	#3 David Brandstetter Mysteries	African-American TV Reporter Cecil Harris is a young newswriter-reporter who has a long-term relationship with David Brandstetter, an insurance claims investigator. Harris is Brandstetter's associate and lover.The killer of a gay-bar owner and a potter who lives downstairs from Brandstetter and is trying to break in on his relationship with live-in lover Doug Sawyer are the villains. Brandstetter solves the case but now he must prevent another murder.The gay community of Los Angeles and environs, from a wealthy architect's house to Brandstetter's comfortable, albeit threatened, home to the sleazy waterfront bars in the community of Surf are depicted in this novel.	127963
1961	David Brinkley's Journal	DT			1961-63	TV Newsman David Brinkley, NBC	127964
1954	David Brinkley's Newsroom	DT			Series. 11-21-1954 to 12-26-1954.NBC	Reporter David Brinkley and his live Washington D.C.-based commentary on the latest happenings. Also man-on-the-street reactions.	127965
2000	David Cassidy Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Joliffe-Andoh). Reporter #2 (Ruth Silveira). Photographer #1 (Steven Boe). Magazine Photographer (Patrick Kerr).	127966
1865	David Chantrey	N		Willis		Press	127967
1999	David Cronenberg: I Have to Make the Word be Flesh	DT				Interviewer (Serge Grunberg-Himself)	127968
1977	David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon	DT				Interviewer (David Frost)	127969
1969	David Frost Show, The	T			Series	Host David Frost in half hour of satire	127970
1950	David Harding, Counterspy	M				Newspaper Vendor (Earle Hodgins).	127971
1995	David Letterman Late Show	T	SV 371		Episode	TV Newsman Dan Rather	127972
1980	David Letterman Show, The	T			Series 6-23-1980 to 10-24-1980.	News Reader (Edwin Newman). Contributor: Columnist Jimmy Breslin.	127973
1897	David Lyall's Love Story	N	USC	Reeves, Helen B. (Anonymous)		Journalism. David Lyall's first article accepted (p. 49). Editor Wardrop. Joins the staff of St. George's Gazette and begins his life work in journalism.  Jack Girdlestone, a colleague.Editor Wardrop does many good things as editor of the Gazette.	127974
2000	David Manning, Film Critic	CC				Film Critic David Manning of the Ridgefield Press was created by a marketing executive working for Sony around July, 2000 to give consistently good reviews for releases from Sony subsidiary Columbia Pictures.Several blurbs posted under his name appeared for "A Knight's Tale" and "The Animal." Both films received generally poor reviews from real critics.Newsweek Reporter John Horn discovered the Ridgefield Press, the paper Manning had been working for, never heard of him. He revealed the hoax in an article printed in June, 2001.	127975
2004	David McVane: Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle	N		McDonald, Paul	#2 David McVane Series	Journalist David “Ichabod” McVane finds himself in hospital. And just not any hospital -- it’s the Vulture Ward of Walsall’s pro-mortality Wesley-in-Tame Hospital. His pain, which he describes as a rhinoceros trying to batter its way out of his stomach, keeps him trapped in the power of Nurse Frigata and hospital radio. Then, upon discovering that his consultant shares a name with a former lecturer, the cynical journalist turns his thoughts to an unsolved mystery from his student days in the 80s. McVane, whose part-time job is an S&M equipment maker, narrates. His Dutch flatmate-to-be is Everett Lafayette Van Freek (alias Ringo). Monica is his long-suffering student nurse partner. McVane is a self-confessed smart ass always wisecracking to nurses and fellow inmates. The will-sapping tedium of life as a Walsall Reflector hack has given Dave “Ichabod” McVane a serious thirst for the devil’s juice. Now, after years of debauchery, booze has bitten back. Cathetered, bed-bound -- and with what feels like a rhinoceros buffeting its way through his stomach -- Dave wakes among “regulars” in a hospital notorious for its high mortality rate. And if his darkest hour wasn’t dark enough, a sinister figure from his student days at the Walsall Academy of New Knowledge reappears to leave Dave reeling with pain and paranoia as he faces a scalpel-happy surgeon. 	127976
2001	David McVane: Surviving Sting	N		McDonald, Paul	#1 David McVane Series	Journalist David “Mac” McVane thinks he’s got it made. At the Friday night disco, luscious Joolz, the most shaggable girl in Walsall, invites him to her home on the notorious Jerome K. Jerome estate. But will the woman of his dreams and a “real” saddlemaker’s job in the Happy Stallion make Mac the man he wants to be? Take a cast list that includes demented Billy-Bob and his twizzler parents, sociopath Tezza, a boy named Sue, and Brainy Kev, red-wine drinker and swot. Add a pet scorpion and an overdressed Yorkshire terrier to this Back Contry brew, vintage 1979, and a pacy comic nightmare takes over. A crazy week of sex, violence and betrayal gives a hilarious new twist of realism to this intelligent evocation of growing up fast in “the ugliest town in the country.” Someone also gets a duffel-coat toggle rammed up his nose. “Sting” is an errant pet scorpion named in honor of the former lead singer of the Police. 	127977
1971	David Meredith: Cartload of Clay, A	N		Johnston, George		War Correspondent David Meredith goes back to Australia where he re-discovers his deep affection for his native land. 	127978
1969	David Meredith: Clean Straw For Nothing 	N		Johnston, George		War Correspondent David Meredith abandons his career as a successful journalist to live on a Greek island with his beautiful wife Cressida. 	127979
1964	David Meredith: My Brother Jack	N		Johnston, George		Aspiring Journalist David Meredith grew up in Melbourne and became a journalist during World War II. 	127980
1939	David O. Selznick: Your New Producer	DT	DVD -R HQ 4404			Journalist Robert Benchley is master of ceremonies honoring David O. Selznick, a person Benchley apparently has never met and doesn't know. Clips from Selznick films featured along with commentary by Benchley.	127981
1960	David Polonsky:	N		Angoff, Charles	#4 David Polonsky Series. Final Volume in Series.	Journalist David Polonsky	127982
1965	David Polonsky:	N		Angoff, Charles	#6 David Polonsky Series	Journalist David Polonsky	127983
1959	David Polonsky: Between Day and Dark	N	USC	Angoff, Charles	#4 David Polonsky Series	Reporter David Polonsky launches out on a career as a reporter on a local paper hoping to change the world.Beryl Kantor, writes column "The Foreign World" for The Item.  Russian immigrants settle in Boston.	127984
1961	David Polonsky: Bitter Spring, The	N		Angoff, Charles	#5 David Polonsky Series	Editor David Polonsky, an assistant editor on the American World (clearly the American Mercury in H.L. Mencken's days) chronicling his adjustment to society, family and love as well as to the magazine.The literary dictator of America is cigar-chomping Harry P. Brandt, editor of the American World. Music Critic Paul Jennings (patterned on George Jean Nathan), a gourmet and a snob who wears monogrammed shorts.Polonsky is based on the author, who was H.L. Mencken's chief literary assistant from 1925 to 1933.	127985
1955	David Polonsky: In the Morning Light	N		Angoff, Charles	#2 David Polonsky Series	Future Journalist David Polonsky	127986
1951	David Polonsky: Journey To The Down	N		Angoff, Charles	#1 David Polonsky Series	Future Journalist David Polonsky	127987
1968	David Polonsky: Memory of Autumn	N		Angoff, Charles	#7 David Polonsky Series	Journalist David Polonsky goes to work for the New York Globe newspaper having left American Mercury magazine. This novel covers Polonsky's life during the years of the Second World War.	127988
1971	David Polonsky: Seasons of Mist	N		Angoff, Charles	#9 David Polonsky Series	Journalist David Polonsky in New York during the 1940s.	127989
1959	David Polonsky: Summer Storm	N	GPL	Angoff, Charles	#3 David Polonsky Series	Newspaperman David Polonsky of the American World. Tabloid newspaperman. Publisher Sam Stock.	127990
1980	David Polonsky: Toward the Horizon	N		Angoff, Charles	#11 David Polonsky Series. Final Volume in Series.	Journalist David Polonsky	127991
1970	David Polonsky: Winter Twilight	N		Angoff, Charles	#8 David Polonsky Series	Journalist David Polonsky in New York during the 1940s.	127992
1997	David Searching	M	DVD			Documentarian David Searching (Anthony Rapp), an idealistic, gay documentary filmmaker, is trying to get a project off the ground. In the meantime, David, who is gay, is looking for love, willing to settle for sex, and searching for some sort of answers in life. David looks at the world through his video camera and tries to deal with the complexities of funding his latest project and the labyrinth that is PBS. He shares his apartment with his good friend Gwen (Camryn Manheim), who doesn’t see any reason why her weight problem should prevent her from attracting good-looking men. David and Gwen both go through a number of blind dates and chance meetings as they hope to find the man of their dreams.	127993
2003	David Smiling Bowie	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Ole Kolster	127994
1958	David Susskind Show, The (aka Open End)	DT			1958-87	Host David Susskind interviews	127995
1962	David Wight: Coil of Rope, A	N		Straker, J.F.	#1 David Wight Series	Journalist David Wight and his girlfriend Susan visit a small island to investigate rumors about a Baron Grevas and his disciples who are believed to practice a new peace cult. They stumble on a murder, and then find themselves involved in a series of curious incidents. David finally gets to the bottom of it all and provides his paper with a first-class scoop. 	127996
1963	David Wight: Final Witness	N		Straker, J.F. (John Foster)	#2 David Wight Series	Journalist David Wight, a young journalist becomes involved in the case of a gang of London warehouse thieves who kill a policeman during a raid. He eventually gets his exclusive story, but not before there have been several attempts on his life and other murders have been committed.	127997
2004	Davidsen: Davidsen debatterer aeldrebyrden	TF			Episode #1. 10-5-2004	Journalist-Author Kjeld Koplev. Host Leif Davidsen.	127998
2005	Davidsen: Davidsen debatterer floskler	TF			Episode #17.	Editor-in-Chief Ekstra Bladet-Bent Falbert. TV & Radio Host Lars Daneskov. Host Leif Davidsen.	127999
2005	Davidsen: Davidsen debatterer frisind	TF			Episode #15. 1-11-2005	Journalist Sorine Gotfredsen. Host Leif Davidsen.	128000
2005	Davidsen: Davidsen debatterer selviscenesaettelse	TF			Episode #14. 1-4-2005	PR Manager Christian Have. Host Leif Davidsen.	128001
2004	Davidsen: Davidsen debatterer tro	TF			Episode #13. 12-28-2004	Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden, Politiken. Host Leif Davidsen.	128002
1966	Davidson Affair, The	N		Jackman, Stuart		Press	128003
1984	Davitelj protiv daviteljal	MF				TV Reporter (Vojkan Milenkovic)	128004
1955	Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier	M	SVD 1184			Writer George Russell (Buddy Epsen), wrote articles about pal and made him a U.S. hero	128005
2003	Dawn	M				TV Reporter (Susan Cholopisa)	128006
1979	Dawn (aka Dawn!)	M			Australia	News Media. Reporter (John Jamieson). Woman Reporter (Louise Pajo).	128007
2005	Dawn Anna	MT	DVD -R HQ 8518, 8519			News Media. TV Reporter (Barb Mitchell). Interviewer (Brandon Firla).	128008
1911	Dawn O'Hara: Girl Who Laughed, The	N	GPL	Ferber, Edna		Reporter. Worn-out woman reporter ordered by her doctor to bed: "Newspaper reporting…that's a devil of a job for a woman…can't you pick out something easier -- like taking in scrubbing?Irish-American newspaperwoman and embryo novelist in conflict with her mentally ill husband	128009
1978	Dawn of the Dead	M				TV Commentator (Howard Smith). TV Producer (Christine Forrest). Voice of News Reporter on Radio (Michael Gornick). Television station's helicopter pilot involved in plot	128010
2004	Dawn of the Dead	M				TV Anchorwoman (Georgia Craig). Istanbul Reporter (Tino Monte). Older TV Anchorwoman (Chris Gillett). CDC Reporters (Sandy Jobin-Bevans, Natalie Madison-Brown, Liz West).	128011
2004	Dawn of Twilight	M				News Media. News Reporter (Sara Rangel). News Reporter #2 (Bree Barton). TV News Anchor (Katie McDaniel). Professional assassin, known as Twilight, has killed more times than he can remember and his past haunts him.	128012
1943	Dawn's Early Light	N	UCLA	Thane, Eliswyth		Journalist. Julian's Journal.  No journalists.	128013
1998	Dawson's Creek:	T	VHSSP 712 (Two Episodes). VHSSP 675 (Two Episodes, Part of a Third Episode). SVD 737, VHSSP 747 (Episode, 1999).		Episodes. Series 1998-2003	TV Anchor Gale Leery (Mary-Margaret Humes), Dawson's mother, cheats on her perpetually horny hubby with her local co-anchor, Newscaster Bob (Ted King). Dawson calls his mother's co-anchor, "Ted Baxter."Dawson's parents get a divorce at the beginning of season two.	128014
2002	Dawson's Creek: Cigarette Burns	T	DVD -R 1622		Episode	Film Critic (Meredith Salenger) is wooed by Dawson. Joey's opinion of Charlie changes after watching him in Dawson's film.	128015
1998	Dawson's Creek: Friday the 13th	T			Episode #10.	Reporter (Patt Noday). In honor of Friday the 13th, both the film and the date, Dawson plays practical jokes against everyone.	128016
2002	Dawson's Creek: Guerilla Filmmaking	T	DVD -R HQ 10293		Episode. 2-6-2002	Documentarian Dawson’s student film puts new and old lovers to the text. 	128017
2001	Dawson's Creek: Hotel New Hampshire	T	DVD -R HQ 8375 (Missing Ending).		Episode #89. 11-28-2001	Documentarian Dawson goes to a small film festival in New Hampshire where his documentary wins first prize. He meets another documentary filmmaker.The spotlight is intoxicating for both of them as they share one of the single momentous events in a boy's life.	128018
1998	Dawson's Creek: Hurricane	T			Episode #5. 2-17-1998	Weatherman (Patt Noday).	128019
2002	Dawson's Creek: Living Dead Girl	T			Episode #110. 10-30-2002	Editor (Daniel Valverde).	128020
1999	Dawson's Creek: None of the Above	T			Episode #38. 10-13-1999	TV News Anchor (Genevieve Barker).	128021
1998	Dawson's Creek: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-20-1998	TV Anchor Gale Leery (Mary-Margaret Humes), Dawson's mother, cheats on her perpetually horny hubby with her local co-anchor, Newscaster Bob (Ted King). Dawson calls his mother's co-anchor, "Ted Baxter."The Leery family lives in the peaceful coastal New England town of Capeside, Massachusetts. Dawson Leery, a 15-year-old film buff, lives a fantasy life of movies and filmmaking with his lifelong friends, a tomboy, Josephine "Joey" Potter and Pacey Witter.On the day before starting the new school year as a sophomore, Dawson meets and falls for newcomer Jennifer "Jen" Lindley who arrives from New York City and moveds in next door.Dawson and Joey are watching a video of his mother on the air with Anchor Bob. They keep rewinding the tape to where his mother says to her co-anchor, "Back to you, Bob."  Joey sees Mrs. Leery kissing Bob in a car.	128022
1999	Dawson's Creek: Psychic Friends	T	DVD -R 1697		Episode.	Photographer meets Joey. She's gorgeous. New teacher, movie studio executive on sabbatical, critiques Dawson's movie.	128023
2000	Dawson's Creek: Two Gentlemen of Capeside	T	DVD -R HQ 10508		Episode #61. 10-18-2000	Weatherman (Chris Marshall).	128024
1975	Dawson's Weekly: Clerical Error, The	T			Episode #6. 7-22-1975	Reporter (George A. Cooper).	128025
2006	Day	N		Wiesel, Elie. Anne Borchardt (Translator)		Journalist and Holocaust Survivor steps off a New York curb and into the path of an oncoming taxi.	128026
1995	Day & Date	DT			Series 1995	Reporter (Patrick Vanhorn). Entertainment Correspondent (Robyn Carter). Health Reporter (Steve Salvatore). Health & Fitness Correspondent (Dr. Gregory Vanvakaris).	128027
1967	Day After the Day the Martians Came, The	SSF	GPL	Pohl, Frederik	In "Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories."	News Media. Bulletin from NBC News.  Various correspondents covering the event.  CBS man. Staffer from Life magazine.  Reuter man.	128028
2004	Day After Tomorrow, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3331, 3332, 3259			News Media.  L.A. Anchorwoman (Lisa Canning). L.A. Anchorman (Terry Rhoads). Financial Reporter (David Schaap). New York Reporter (John Moore - John Sanford Moore). Bart Chopper Reporter (William Francis McGuire).Buckingham Palace Reporter (Michael McNally). Japanese Reporter (Alvin Tam). French Reporter (Jennifer Morehouse). British Reporter (Ross King). Hawaiian News Anchor (Ron Darling). New York Reporter (Rosey Edeh). L.A. Cameraman (J.P. Manoux).Weather Channel Newscaster #1 (Wendy L. Walsh). Weather Channel Newscaster #2 (Mark Pfister). Headline Reporter (Ana Garcia). International Newscaster (Lauren Sanchez - W. Lauren Sanchez). International Reporter (Pierre Leblanc), New Delhi.British Reporter (Ross King). Reporter #1 (Robert Holguin). Reporter #2 (Suzanne Michaels). Misc. Newscaster #1 (Leyna Nguyen). Misc. Newscaster #2 (Lina Patel).  Grocery Store Reporter (Lori Graham). Truck Radio Announcer (Matt Adler).Fox Newscaster #1 (John C. Colton). Fox Newscaster #2 (Dilva Henry). National Newscaster (Rob Fukuzaki). News Reporter (Mark Thompson). National Newscaster (Bob Fukuzaki). Misc. Newscaster #1 (Leyna Nguyen). Misc. Newscaster #2 (Lina Patel).	128029
2007	Day After Yesterday, The	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#6 Joe Hannibal Series	Newspaper Reporter Chet Mundy is a recurring character and friend of sorts in the Joe Hannibal series of novels. When the two closest friends die in a freak car crash on a lonely stretch of highway in west central Nebraska, PI Joe Hannibal is devastated. His grief soon becomes refocused, however, when certain circumstances surrounding the crash cause suspicion as to whether or not it was entirely an accident. Determined to find out the truth, Hannibal begins to dig deeper into what the police and others seem too willing to write off as merely an unfortunate tragedy. The more he digs the more he becomes convinced there was foul play involved. He starts to burn with a cold rage, hell bent on seeing that justice -- and maybe a measure of personal revenge -- is meted out to those responsible. Before he’s through, Hannibal will uncover a conspiracy and a murderous plot of startling proportions. With the aid of his late pal’s feisty young niece and a rogue government agent, Joe races to prevent the loss of more innocent lives. In order to succeed, he must counter the agenda of an obsessed madman who is willing to kill and kill again on a ruthlessly terrifying scale. 	128030
1983	Day After, The	DT				TV Host (Madison Mason)	128031
2006	Day All Women Loved Me, The	M				Newspaper. Boris the Newspaper Salesman (Carson Grant).	128032
2007	Day at the Beach, A	N		Schulman, Helen		TV News repetitive footage is compared to the iconography of Jasper Johns.	128033
1939	Day Before, The	N	USC	Tomlinson, H.M.		English Journalist's experiences include strikes, woman's suffrage, the sinking of the Titanic and news from Serbia in 1914.  Hankey Todd, Morning Echo.	128034
2006	Day Break: Pilot: What If They Run	T	DVD -R HQ 7371, 7372		Episode #1. 11-15-2006	News Media. Accused of an assistant district attorney's death, a detective tires to solve the mystery, save his girlfriend's life and his own as the day keeps repeating itself. Traffic Reporter (Chuck Bowman).	128035
2003	Day Britain Stopped, The	MT				Radio 5 Traffic Reporter (Anna Rajan - Herself). Radio 4 Newsreader (Charlotte Green - Herself).  ITV Newsreader (Katie Derham - Herself ). BBC One Newsreader (Philip Hayton).Channel 4 Newsreader (Jon Snow - Himself). Channel 5 Newsreader (Kirsty Young - Herself).  Narrator (Tim Pigott-Smith - Voice).	128036
2003	Day Britain Stopped, The	MT			UK	News Media. Radio 5 Traffic Reporter Anna Rajan (Herself).  ITV Newsreader Katie Derham (Herself). Radio 4 Newsreader Charlotte Green (Herself). BBC One Newsreader Philip Hayton (Himself). Radio 4 Interviewer John Humphrys (Himself).Sports Commentator Gary Lineker (Himself). Channel 4 Newsreader Jon Snow (Himself). Channel 5 Newsreader Kirsty Young (Herself).One day in the near future, a rail strike, traffic congestion and a mid-air plane collision bring the UK's transport system to a halt.	128037
1947	Day He Died, The	N		Padgett, Lewis		Press	128038
1977	Day in the Life of the World, A	T				News Media	128039
1998	Day Lincoln Was Shot, The	MT				Photographer Burke (Bob Supan), Booth's Photographer.	128040
1923	Day of Faith, The	M		Roche, Arthur Somers (Novel).  June Mathis, Katherine Kavanaugh (Adaptation).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Tom Barnett (Raymond Griffith) is lame.. He is hired by a millionaire to write an expose on a mission run by a woman who is in love with the millionaire's  son. After visiting the mission, the reporter becomes convinced of the woman's sincerity.He stays on to help when the millionaire's son is beaten to death by a mob angry at his father.  Reporter's physical limp in his foot is symbolic -- limp in his soul as well.He is cured of his lameness when he helps a little girl -- although the limp returns later.	128041
1954	Day of Good News	T			Schlitz Playhouse, 12-24-54	News	128042
2000	Day of Reckoning	NM		Higgins, Jack		Reporter Katherine Johnson of Truth magazine starts looking too closely at the life of millionaire socialite and mob boss. Her body is found one morning floating in the East River and the coroner suspects foul play.Her ex-husband is former FBI agent who decides to take law into his own hands. Wife killed in Brooklyn on orders of her latest object of investigation, heir apparent to powerful crime family. He gets his revenge."Katherine Johnson was a couple of feet under dark green water. Her arms floated to each side, her legs were open, the eyes stared into eternity. There was a look of surprise on her face and she was achingly beautiful in death."Journalist Katherine Johnson made the mistake of getting too close to the secrets of international crime boss --  but he made the mistake of killing her.	128043
2002	Day of Reckoning	M			UK	News Media. Reporter (Johanna von Fischer).	128044
1977	Day of the Animals	M		Norton, William, Eleanor E. Norton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorwoman trapped by crazed animals on hiking expedition Initial antagonism develops between anchorwoman and the guide who calls her an "anchorman" and continually hits on her.She tells him she got into the profession when she had an affair with a journalism professor -- "The affair was a dud, but the course was terrific."  She admits, "I spend most of my time reporting about life, not experiencing it."One of the few members of the group who survives.	128045
2008	Day of the Beast, The	NSF		Lanning, Susan		Editor-Owner Lou Haines of the local newspaper in Hayettville, Ohio has it in for the Rev. Berkeley who heads the congregation of the Holy Gospel Fundamentalist Church. To enlarge the congregation and make a name for himself, Berkeley invites TV evangelist Torrance Pierson to bring his tent revival to their small Ohio town. Berkeley’s sister, Molly is skeptical. A widow and out of work, Molly has brought her 15-year-old daughter to live with her brother. But they have never seen eye to eye. Haines dislikes Berkeley because of some secret horror in his past, but he can’t help being drawn to Molly in spite of her narrow-minded brother. When Pierson sets up his tent revival, interest in the TV preacher grows. And when he actually heals a blind man, the news media gets hold of the news. What no one seems to notice is the number of people collapsing at the revival meetings when the preacher performs his miracles.	128046
1946	Day of the Conquerors	N		Busch, Niven		War Correspondent returned from the Pacific war theater finds emotional and social upheavals in San Francisco.	128047
2006	Day of the Dead, The	N		Brement, Marshall		Journalists, Saigon bargirls, diplomats, clandestine agents, a disenchanted General, a Catholic Bishop, Buddhist monks and other character populate this novel about the autumn of 1962 in Vietnam when a young foreign service officer arrives in Saigon.	128048
2004	Day of the Dead: Contagium	M				TV Anchor Woman (Gia Natale).	128049
1951	Day of the Fight, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6837	Kubrick, Stanley	Short Subject	News Media	128050
2002	Day of the Sirens	M			UK	TV Reporter Linda Corine (Kara Tobin). TV News Reporter French (Marie-Line Grinda). Chat Show Host (Tom Adams). Serial killer goes out in a blaze of terror on a summer's day in London.	128051
1981	Day of the Triffids, The	MT				Newsreel Voice (Keith Alexander).	128052
1981	Day of Wrath	SSF	UCLA	Gansovky, Sever	In "World's Spring."	Reporter Donald Bethley narrating story.	128053
1993	Day One	DT			Series 1993-1995	Correspondent John Hockenberry (1993-1995). Correspondent Lisa McRee (1994-1995). Hosts Forrest Sawyer (1993-1995), Diane Sawyer (1994-1995).	128054
2001	Day Reagan Was Shot, The	MT	SVD 1139, VHS 1262			News Media. White House Reporters (Chris Bondy, Brendan Connor, Ola Sturik). Reporter #1 (Brian Young).  Reporter #2 (Keith Kemps).  Network Anchor (Dan Duran). Press Secretary Michael Deaver (Michael Murphy). Night Time News Host (Greg Ellwand).	128055
1919	Day She Paid, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	128056
2005	Day Shift	M			Short	TV News Anchor (Antonino Paone).	128057
1939	Day the Bookies Wept, The	M				Photographer (Lynton Brent). Newsboy (George Noisom).	128058
1961	Day the Earth Caught Fire, The	M	DVD. VHS 474	Mankowitz, Wolf, Val Guest (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Editors	Reporter Peter Stenning (Edward Judd) top newsman who drank too much and is disillusioned, works for The Daily Express figures out story of Earth being knocked out of orbit by nuclear testing.  Science Editor  Bill Maguire (Leo McKern) confirms story.Maguire confirms planet is drifting toward the sun. Last desperate attempt by scientists to alter Earth's course, scientists decide to set off explosions to try to jolt planet back into natural orbit. Two mock-up pages are prepared for the front page.One headline reads - "World Saved -- A Nation Prays." The other says, "World Doomed -- Now Nation Prays." Film dedicated to British journalists. Editor Jeff (Arthur Christiansen is real former editor of the British newspaper).Night Editor (Michael Goodliffe). News Editor (Bernard Braden). 2nd Sub Editor (Peter Butterworth). Foreign Editor (Charles Morgan). 1st Sub Editor (John Barron). Night Editor (Michael Goodliffe). Foreign Editor (Charles Morgan). Harrison's Reports….1/13/62: "Considering that most of the action is in the city room of a London daily, our irrepressible indispensable brethren of the press would have been the first to rip this apart, were it not faithful to the reality of journalistic operation."	128059
1961	Day the Earth Caught Fire, The	N	OWN - P	Wells, Barry	154-page paperback - Novelization of film with photographs - from the film. Ness Book	Newspaper. Day-to-day workings of a British newspaper as it covers the story of the Earth's possible destruction. Importance of the news overshadows suspect methods.Reporter Peter Stenning tells security guard he is going to pressroom of science building, then barges into administrator's office. Receptionist in building gives reporter information but asks him not to use it. He passes it on to his editor.Reporter doesn't reveal source. Story is printed, receptionist arrested. Editor gives her job on paper. Science Editor Bill Maguire convinces her not to criticize Stenning for using information since no self-respecting journalist would have held it.Editor at first wants to play up story -- "I want it and I want it first." He later tells reporters to try to keep the tone of articles optimistic as the situation worsens. The Thames dries up, riots break out as water becomes scarce. Harrison's Reports:"Verily, it's the way our British gentlemen of the press go about telling their story in the thundering whir and roaring grind of the Hoe presses that give the presentation an aura of believability and authenticity that account for goodness of cinema."	128060
1951	Day the Earth Stood Still, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7167, 7168. L			Newsman as themselves (Drew Pearson, Gabriel Heater, H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis). Interviewer (Glenn Hardy). Newscaster (George Reeves).	128061
2000	Day the Ponies Come Back, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Cheryl Wills).	128062
1992	Day the Televisions Stopped, The	N		Sutton, S.B.		Reporter for a newspaper	128063
1994	Day Today, The	T			Series - 1994	Parody TV News. Spoof of the British style of news broadcasting -- including ridiculous stories, patronizing vox pops, offensively hard-hitting research and a sports presenter clearly struggling for metaphors.Mocks sports journalism, weather reports, American news programs, business reports, soap operas, hard-hitting Gulf War-era style of journalism. Satire of British news programs.Christopher Morris and Ted Maul (Christopher Morris). Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan). Valerie Sinatra-Barbara Wintergreen-Rosy May (Rebecca Front). Collaterlie Sisters (Doono Mackichan).Peter O'Hanarha-hanrahan-Jaques Liverot-Chapman Baxter (Patrick Marber). Brant-Sylvester Stewart (David Schneider).	128064
1942	Day Will Dawn, The (aka Avengers, The)	M		Owen, Frank (Story). Terrence Rattigan, Anatole de Grunwald, Patrick Kirwen (Treatment-Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Correspondent Colin Metcalfe (Hugh Williams) sent to Norway when editors seek young energetic type to be war correspondent. Veteran Reporter Lockwood (Ralph Richardson) supports Metcalfe, a cub who was fired. On fishing boat, he spots German ship.Boat torpedoed. Fishing village used by Germans as military base. Editor can't find Metcalfe. Fires him. Lockwood criticizes Metcalfe for letting down paper. Captured. Held prisoner. Rescued by British destroyer. Discovers Lockwood killed in air attack.Returns to England. Picked by British Intelligence to locate secret German base. Parachutes into Norway. Secret base destroyed. Reporter captured. Woman he loves killed. Sentenced to be executed. Saved by British troops. Editor (Henry Oscar).News Editor (Henry Hewitt). Political Reporter (Brefni O'Rorke). American Reporter in Oslo (John Slater).  "A foreign correspondent's job is not just to cover spot news that any ordinary agency can do…""...but to ferret out something of vital importance that may alter the course of the whole war…That assignment stuff's all very well, but if you want real hot news, you've got to follow your hunches." Political Correspondent on phone (Ronald Adam).	128065
2004	Day Without a Mexican, A	M				News Media. TV Newscasters (Larry Carroll, Suzette Craft). Field Reporter (Dawn Westlake). Newscaster (Gwendoline Yeo).  Talk Show Host (Tony Abatemarco). TV Host (Michael White).	128066
1985	Day Without Sunshine, A	N	OWN - P	Whitten, Les		Reporter. Retired investigative reporter investigating a sinister conspiracy to corner the world-wide wine market	128067
1906	Day-Dreamer, The	N	USC	Williams, Jesse Lynch		City Editor Billy Woods.  Harry Lascelles, reporter and boozer. Miss Daros, woman reporter. Typewriter girls. Captures atmosphere of the city room.	128068
1939	Day-Time Wife (aka First Kiss)	M			Powers	Copy Boy (Robert Lowery).	128069
1918	Daybreak	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	128070
2000	Daybreak	M				Reporter (Alison Dunbar)	128071
2004	Daybreak	DT			Series.	News Program.  Anchor Danita Cohen. Reporter-Executive Producer Jennifer Rogers. Meteorologist-Host Carlos Faura.	128072
1951	Daybreak At Deest	N		Gaines, Robert		News Media	128073
1951	Daybreak Edition	N		Allsop, K.		Press	128074
2009	Daybreakers	M				Anchorwoman (Selina Kadell -- Debate News Anchorwoman). In the year 2017, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the dominant race plots its survival. A researcher works with a covert band of vampires to save humankind.	128075
1996	Daylight	M	L			Reporter (Penny Crone). Reporter (Dan Daily). Reporter (Stephen James). Reporter (Isis Mussenden). Reporter (Madison Stone). Reporter (Ed Wheeler).	128076
1991	Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The: Here's a New Way of Looking at Cappuccino	T			Episode #50. 1-26-1991	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Wendy Barrie-Wilson).	128077
1975	Days of Hope	MT				News Media. Reporter (Laurie Asprey). Reporter (Robert Cawdron). Reporter (Martin  Matthews). Reporter (Stephen Rea).  Newsreader (Stewart Hibberd).	128078
2003	Days of Our Lives	TS	SVD 1375		Episode.	Investigative Reporter Jack Deveraux (Matthew Ashford) is investigating police commander's death. Repeatedly asked by wife Jennifer to not follow up on the story.  Jack and Jennifer have TV show called "In the House."Jack uses the show to announce he is close to finding out who murdered the police commander. He hopes to set himself up so the suspect will confront him and reveal his identity.Jack Deveraux is hit on the head with a brick and dies before he can uncover the story.	128079
2003	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode. 10-16-03	TV Newscast reveals that Investigative Reporter Jack Devereaux of The Spectator was killed.  Kate Roberts (Lauren Koslow) calls Devereaux "a fine newspaper man." Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) called Devereaux "a smart, intuitive reporter."One character (Nicole) says Jack and Jennifer's TV show was so dumb that maybe that's why he was killed.It's mentioned that Jack, acting as a reporter, had tapped Victor's phone to get more information for his piece.Two characters, Phillip Kiriakis and Cassie look at The Spectator paper over coffee to read about the murder. Front page is featured in one shot showing photographs of all seven murder suspects.Two characters, Victor and Nicole Kiriakis are questioned by a reporter. Victor replies, "No Comment" several times, and has to push a camera out of his face. Reporter intrusive.	128080
2003	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode. 10-20-03	Newspaper. Mother allows daughter of Deveraux, Abby, to write her father's obituary for the paper. She says she doesn't want her father to be known for "his stupid talk show."	128081
2003	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode 11-4-2003	Newspaper headline says Marty Horton may know the killer's identity. She can't sleep after reading the newspaper. Killer rings doorbell of her house and attempts to murder her.	128082
2004	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode. 5-12-2004	TV Reporter appears as Marlena is rushed to a waiting ambulance and Marlena sends a messages to her daughters through the camera.	128083
2002	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episodes. 4-2-2002. 4-8-2002. 4-26-2002. 9-27-2002. 9-30-2002. 11-15-2002. 11-21/22-2002. 12-6-2002. 12-18-2002.	Intruder Reporter (Daryl Anderson). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti).  Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).	128084
2003	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode. 5-13-2003.	Intruder Reporter (Daryl Anderson). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti).  Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).	128085
2004	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episode. 4-19-2004.	Intruder Reporter (Daryl Anderson). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti).  Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).	128086
1984	Days of Our Lives	TS			Episodes. 5-11-1984	Reporter (Don Brunner). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti). Reporter Dave (David Driver). Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).	128087
1965	Days of Our Lives	TS			Series.11-8-1965- NBC	News Media. Newscaster Betty Howard (Mary Hart - 1980).  Reporter (Eric Prescott, 1999-2000). Reporter Dave (David Driver, 1983-1985). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti). Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).  Intruder Reporter (Daryl Anderson - 2002-2004).5 Cameraman (Justin Bowles - 2003). News Reporter #3 (Derek Poirier, 1996).  Photographer (Beau Davidson, 2003-2005). Videographer (Brendan Broms, 1999-2006). Video Technician (Tom Costello - 2004-2005). TV Cameraman (Brad Spencer - 1965).	128088
1993	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode. 3-17-1993.	Newspaper Magnate Kate Roberts (Deborah Adair, 1993-1995). Kate wed Victor but found herself harassed by Vivian, who stole Kate's embryo and impregnated herself with it. Also had to contend with a trashy ex-husband, Curtis Reeds.Also revelation that two children she thought were dead, Austin and Billie Reed, were alive. Estranged son, Lucas Roberts, who turned out to be Hill Horton's illegitimate son and the reason why Laura Horton had gone nuts nearly 15 years earlier.	128089
2006	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #649. 9-7-2006	Reporter (Bryan Kopta).	128090
1987	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #11. 9-3-1987	Reporter (Jeff Olan).	128091
1996	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #63.	News Media.  News Reporter #3 (Derek Poirier).	128092
1999	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #201. 1999	Reporter (Eric Prescott). Reporter (Joe Cappelletti). Reporter (Corrie Shenigo).	128093
2000	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #234. 2000	Reporter (Eric Prescott).	128094
2003	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #399. 5-6-2003	Reporter (Jennifer Say Gan).	128095
1997	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #154. 8-4-1997	News Media. Reporter (Kristen Hill).	128096
2000	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #243. 6-7-2000	Reporter (Caron Strong). Reporters (Joe Cappelletti, Corrie Shenigo).	128097
2006	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode. 3-8-2006	Photographer (Patrick Burleigh).	128098
2001	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #300. 6-8-2001	TV News Anchor (Ted Garcia). Reporters (Corrie Shenigo, Joe Cappelletti).	128099
2004	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode #499. 5-12-2004	News Cameraman (Danny Bergen).	128100
2004	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode. 12-31-2004	Photographer (Beau Davidson). Videographer (Brendan Broms).	128101
2005	Days of Our Lives:	TS			Episode. 1-3-2005	Photographer (Beau Davidson). Videographer (Brendan Broms).	128102
2003	Days of Our Lives: Episode #879	TS				Radio Reporter (Ed Brown). 	128103
2009	Days of Our Lives: Marlena runs into Trent	TS			Episode. 7-29-2008	Tabloid Journalist who had a fling with Max a few years earlier meets him again. `	128104
1948	Days of Promise	N		Stevens, Louis		Newspaper. Panorama of American society from the Civil War to the 1940s told through the chronicle of a Kansas newspaper-owner's family	128105
2002	Days of Terror, The	D		Anyanwu, Chris		Journalist Chris Anyanwu managed to document her more than three years of incarceration in Nigeria by smuggling notes and letters out of prison. These became the basis of her book. Anyanwu was one of many journalists, politicians and others jailed in the 1990s under the dictatorship of General Sani Abacha, described in the book as Nigeria’s “worst tyrant.” Anyanwu, publisher of TSM newsmagazine at the time of her arrest, turned her notes, many composed on scraps of napkins, toilet paper, children’s exercise books and newsprint, into this compelling record of her life as a political prisoner. She was one of four journalists jailed in 1995 “as accessories after the fact” for reporting about an alleged plot to overthrow Abacha. The critical media including TSM described it as the “phantom coup,” because if was perceived to have been staged to purge the dictator’s enemies. The Famous Four, as they became known, were only released upon the sudden death of Abacha in 1998.	128106
2000	Days of the Messiah	N		Abunuwara, Ehab		Female American Journalist is enmeshed in a web of intrigue that threatens to unravel the Middle East peace process. In a race that extends across the globe from Houston and Boston to London and Cairo, she must outrun her opponents.First to reach the finish line will cast the epitaph for the story that began with time The journey bridges Biblical and modern histories. Blends spiritual and physical boundaries in a race to save her sanity and world peace.	128107
1962	Days of Wine and Roses	M	L.		AFI-Pubic Relations men	Public Relations Man Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon)	128108
2005	DaySide	DT			Episode #3. 12-30-2005	Reporter Alicia Acuna. Host Alisyn Camerota.	128109
2006	DaySide:	DT			Episode #7. 8-17-2006	News Program.  Host-Interviewer Mike Jerrick, Julliet Huddy.  Reporter in Marietta, GA Jonathan Serrie.	128110
1955	Daystar	NJ	OWN - P	Walden, Amelia Elizabeth		School Newspaper. Little about journalism.  Setting is high school newspaper and the two main characters are on its staff.  Snobbism central theme.	128111
1976	Daytime	DT				Interviewer. Penny DuPont	128112
2003	Dazhe ne dumaj!	MF			Russia	Journalist (Yekaterina Konovalova)	128113
1980	Dazzle	N		Klein, Elinor and Dora Landey		Public Relations Man Geoffrey Costigan can sell potted plants or the presidency.  He has a female assistant.  Suggests public relations is the single most important ingredient in successful filmmaking	128114
2003	DC 9/11: Time of Crisis	MT				Reporter #2 (Elle Downs). Press Secretary Ari Fleischer (Scott Alan Smith). Reporter #1 (Sarah Stevens).	128115
1959	DD News: News, The	DF			India. Series 1959-	Newsreader Tejeshwar Singh (Himself).	128116
2006	De 6 a 9	DF			Mexico. Series 2006-	News Program. Anchor-Hosts: Christian Paola-Lara, Ana Maria Lomeli, Jorge Mendiola, Diana Morales Llano, Ana Winocur.	128117
2006	De 7 a 9 con Javier Solorzano	DF			Series	TV. Anchor Javier Solorzano (Himself)	128118
1995	De Amor y Sombra (aka Love and Shade)	N		Allende, Isabel		Reporter and photographer try to uncover a hideous crime. Involves the naïve daughter of a wealthy family and the son of a Spanish exile with whom she becomes involved.	128119
1935	De bor forelske dem	MF				Journalist (Berthe Qvistgaard)	128120
1981	De Maury Papers, The	NM		Holland, Isabelle		News Media	128121
2004	De Neftali a Pablo	MTF			Chile - Miniseries	Editor (Raul Palma).	128122
1970	De sejlede bare…	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Christian Kryger.	128123
1997	De sendte en dame - og tak for det	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Retboll Carl.	128124
1967	De trei ori Bucuresti: Bucuresti	MF				Photographer (Mircea Constantinescu).	128125
1991	Dead Again	M	L	Frank, Scott (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Gray Baker (Andy Garcia). Woman suffering from amnesia who keeps recalling a murder that took place years before. He was a friend of the original victim and covered the story when her husband was accused of murder.Detective visits aging reporter, now suffering from lung disease and breathing from a hole in his throat, who ended his journalism after the husband's execution.Reporter claims he does not know what he real murderer was, he provides the detective with the essential information needed to expose the killer and prevent another murder. Victim's husband was jealous of her relationship with the reporter.	128126
1992	Dead Ahead: Exxon Valdez Disaster, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Pamela Martin). Woman Reporter (Meredith Bain Woodward). Journalist (Sonja Bakker). Journalist (Leigh Morrow). Journalist (Jeff Rechner). Journalist (Sam Shields).TV Newscaster (Kathi Goertzen). Reporter (Kevin Hayes). Newscaster (Barry Judge). Newscaster (Gary Justice).	128127
2004	Dead Aim	NM		Johansen, Iris		Photojournalist Alex Graham has taken her latest story too far. Now a vicious killer has her in his sights and he's taking Dead Aim.Graham is a celebrated photojournalist who  has recorded some of the most tragic and heartbreaking catastrophes, everything from natural disasters to infamous acts of terror.What happens when a reporter does more than just report?  When a dam breaks in Arapahoe Junction, Colorado, Graham is once more at the site doing more than just snapping pictures -- she is in the mud with a shovel digging for survivors.What happens when reporter becomes story? Graham finds more than she bargained for. She witnesses conspiracy that will stun nation. Official story is cover-up for truth so frightening, so unthinkable, anyone who threatens to reveal it must be silenced.First attempt on life swift and brutal. Billionaire financier comes to her rescue -- but he has his own agenda.	128128
1989	Dead Air	T			May not have aired	Reporter. Kevin Dobson, John Cullum, Blythe Danner and John Sommer -- reporter for a scruffy cable network sets out to uncover what really happened to their popular anchorwoman	128129
1998	Dead Air	NM		Jaco, Charles		TV War Correspondent Peter Dees with GTV arrives in Saudi Arabia to cover the war with Iraq. Somebody high up in GTV management tied to company selling chemical and biological weapons to Saddam Hussein.Every time veteran reporter  tracks down a clue, his source winds up dead.  First sniffs leads in a computer file written by his producer who is killed in Haiti. Dees evades an attempt to kill him in Cairo. Goes to Baghdad after invasion.Iraqis expel Dees from Baghdad for filming poison-gas ingredients in a "fertilizer" plant. Becomes pool reporter in Saudi Arabia where he watches the air war. He uncovers the shocking story that killed his producer.Races to expose a terrifying plot that involves his own superiors and reaches to the top levels of the U.S. Dees is shot at, beaten up and attempts are made to bribe him. Sources dying execution-style one by one.Teams with beautiful TV producer Melinda Adams, scrambling to piece the story together. It seems everyone, even the U.S. government, is against him and the closer he gets to the truth, the likelier it becomes he will never get out of Iraq alive.	128130
2004	Dead Air	N		Lee, Joe		TV Reporter Carolyn Davis of Channel Five News is investigating the death of a beautiful young TV anchor Shawn Forrest who was found dead in her Jackson apartment, an apparent victim of foul play. Homicide detectives Jerome Washington and Tim McDaniel swiftly discover that although Shawn was adored on camera, she made her Channel Five colleagues miserable and was despised by them. Did one of them kill her? Or was it Shawn’s husband, who is also in TV and admits to an affair with a college student? Was it the fast-talking, drug-dealing bartender who admits he stalked Shawn and had a key to her apartment, or was she murdered at all?  Even the medical examiner isn’t sure. As Washington and McDaniel pursue their leads, Reporter Davis does her own digging inside the newsroom. She uncovers crucial evidence, then finds a knife jammed into the front door of her house. Terrified that she’s the next target, she confides in Washington and turns the investigation on its side. In the end, seven people are indicted by the ambitious district attorney, including murder charges filed against Shawn’s husband. The stage is set for a highly anticipated trial that attracts the attention of the national press, but a stunning series of events leaves the case against the husband in pieces and many questions about Shawn’s death unanswered. 	128131
1981	Dead and Buried (aka Dead & Buried)	M				Photographer Freddie (Christopher Allport).	128132
1989	Dead and Gone	N		Kittredge, Mary		Journalist Charlotte Kent observes procedures in Mercy General Hospital for a book on surviving a hospital stay, becomes embroiled in murder and mayhem after witnesses a paralytic drug death.	128133
2007	Dead and Gone	M				Weatherman (Zack Ward - The Weatherman).	128134
2005	Dead at the Box Office	M				Critics. Critic #1 (Shawn Stutler). Critic #2 (Mat Kniola).	128135
1999	Dead Aviators	M				TV Reporter (Sheldon Turcott), a former TV Canadian Journalist who died a few months after the film aired.	128136
2001	Dead Awake	M				Reporter Morton (Al Dubois).	128137
2000	Dead Babies	M				Newsreader (Tom Skippings).	128138
1994	Dead Beat	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (George Moffly). Reporter #2 (Lydia Leon).	128139
2006	Dead Calling, A	M				Newspaper Editor Elizabeth (Millicent Rayner), a young story editor for he local paper, investigates an old house because of supernatural forces. She ends up as the only hope for a family of ghosts yearning to tell the story of their massacre.When the father of the family, who is still living, hears about the journalist's visits, he takes precautions to make sure the truth is never told. News Field Producer (Ally Steel).	128140
2003	Dead Canaries	M				Reporter #2 (Anthony Caso).	128141
2007	Dead Clever: Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley, The	MT				Reporter (Chris Wilson). 	128142
2003	Dead Clowns	M				Weather Reporter (Brandon Carroll).	128143
1994	Dead Connection (aka Final Combination)	M	SVD 1435. SVD 1240. VHS 381.			Newswoman Catherine Briggs (Lisa Bonet) helped by Los Angeles policeman as police hunt a serial killer boxer working seedy motels. Newscaster (Shawn Huff). Journalist trails a serial killer, but it is really a vindictive woman who trails a serial  killer.	128144
2008	Dead Country	M				Reporter (Vanessa O’Hanlon)	128145
2001	Dead Doc: Fatal Professions Mystery, A	NM		Feuer, Laurella		Journalist Ashley Jordan who is filling in for a society writer at a newspaper set on Florida's East Coast. She finds a routine event leads her to a murder investigation and as Hurricane Irene approaches the coat, Ashley must decide whom to trust	128146
1975	Dead Don't Die, The	MT				Newspaperman (Bill Smillie).	128147
2000	Dead Donkey 2000, The	N		Jenkin, Guy and Alistair Beaton		TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV measuring up to the new millennium.	128148
1986	Dead Easy	N		Pendleton, Don		News Media	128149
1991	Dead End	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Jo Pearson). TV Reporter (Carla Swanson).	128150
1988	Dead End City	M		Yuval, Peter, Michael Bogert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Opal Brand (Christine Lunde) arrives to do a story and inadvertently becomes one of the group of people holed up in a factory and fighting off marauding gangs that have taken over the city.When she first arrives she badgers the hero and tells her crew to edit out his comments when he tries to defend himself. Later she becomes the victim of an assault and has to knife one attacker and shoot another.She breaks down after the attack telling the hero it is not that she regrets having to kill, but only that she tries not to get personally involved with her stories. Two quickly become lovers. Reporter records a tape praising the man as a hero.She also fakes a broadcast announcing the hero's death so he can infiltrate the gangs, which are under the control of a police official.When the hero tells the reporter she can't come along for the final showdown, she tells him that she is not missing out on the biggest story she has ever had.	128151
2005	Dead End Job	M				Obituary Writer Abigail Slay (Kate Brickley). with an uncanny knack for predicting the demise of newsworthy people faces the ultimate deadline when she foresees her own end. As she attempts to sum up her own life, she confronts her deepest regrets.Editor (David Goldman).	128152
2004	Dead End Road	M				News Media. Newscaster (Mary Jo Cuppone). Reporter #1 (David Prouty). News Anchorman (Dean West).	128153
2007	Dead Ex	N		Kozak, Harley Jane		Reporter Wollie Shelley of SoapDirt talks how wonders who killed the producer of a popular soap opera who is found shot to death the day after Christmas. Shelly finds herself caught up in the murder since the man was one of the many Mr. Wrongs in Wollie’s career as a serial dater and her friend has emerged as the news media’s prime suspect.  As the dating correspondent on a talk show called SoapDirt, Wollie, who’s required to dine and dish with the stars, quickly discovers that the behind-the-scenes intrigues of TV soaps are as highly charged as the on-screen shenanigans. When Wollie is not trying to protect her friend from an onslaught of predatory reporters, she’s helping her brother make the transition from a mental hospital to a halfway house and negotiating her relationship with her FBI-agent boyfriend. To top it off, her friend is implicated in a second death and takes off leaving Wollie to deal with unhappy cops, an unhappy lover and a killer very unhappy with Wollie’s crime-solving acumen. Tall, unarmed and sometimes very dangerous if provoked, Wollie’s an underemployed greeting card artist who starts moonlighting as the dating correspondent for the talk show. Getting the dirt on the man’s killer proves to be a major challenge.News Media's prime suspect in the murder of a producer of a popular soap opera is a hot-tempered celebrity. The onslaught of predatory reporters is part of the action.	128154
1998	Dead False	N		Carroll, M.R.		Reporter Mickey Finnegan, unemployed journalist, receives phone call from woman he doesn't know.  This sets off a wild chase involving old friends, vicious enemies, dirty videos, academics and an old Shakespearean manuscript.	128155
1996	Dead File, The	NM		Murano, Vincent and Richard Hammer		Reporter and newly nominated democratic gubernatorial candidate are murdered. Police Detective investigates trying to follow the few clues the veteran reporter left behind.  His investigation takes him into a dark political alliance.	128156
1992	Dead Girls Don't Tango	M				TV Newscaster (Wendy Spahr)	128157
1942	Dead Giveaway	N		Wheelock, Dorothy		Press	128158
1996	Dead Heart	M			Australia - Ness	Reporters investigate crime in the outback.	128159
1994	Dead Heart, The	N		Kennedy, Douglas		Journalist traveling on his own in Australia has no roots and has the mid-life blues. He picks up a hitchhiker, Angie, at a petrol station and enjoys a week of sun, surf, sex and swill. Just when he thinks it’s time to move on, he wakes up in a nightmare beyond reason, from which there is no escape. 	128160
1988	Dead Heat	M				Newscaster (Martha Quinn). Randi James does public relations work for Dante Pharmaceuticals.	128161
1966	Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round	M	DVD -R HQ 7814, 7815. SVD 1227		AFI-Columnists	Columnist	128162
2008	Dead Hot Shot	NM		Houston, Victoria		Former Investigative Reporter Gina Palmer, a reporter turned forensics database experts, pursues a Canadian link to the theft of merchandise from stores across the upper Midwest. She’s onto a credit-card theft ring that just might tie in with the investigation of a local murder in Loon Lake, Wisconsin. 	128163
1998	Dead Husbands	MT				TV News Anchor (Tim Weber)	128164
1991	Dead in the Water	NM		Chaput, W.J.		News Media	128165
1956	Dead Indeed	N		Hodgkin, M.R.		Press	128166
1937	Dead Is the Door-Nail	N		Haggard, Paul		Press	128167
1986	Dead Languages: Novel, A	N		Shields, David	Weinberg List	Journalist	128168
1974	Dead Liberty, A	NM	UCLA	Craig, David		English Journalist Dravier, himself very much a professional, whose interest lies in scooping the story of a family in East Berlin who seek to cross the wall to sanctuary and a new life in the West.Dravier acquires an interest in Eva, the daughter of the family.	128169
2003	Dead Like Me: Curious George	T	DVD -R HQ 1755 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #3. 7-11-2003	TV Reporter Bill "Kostakovich" Bright (Michael Robinson) reporting from scene of captured bear turns and faces the bear, who has escaped. He urinates in his pants and electrocutes himself.  Grim Reaper George takes his soul.Photographer (Blake Stovin). Cameraman (Trevor Roberts).	128170
1991	Dead Line	N		Mills, D.F.		News Media	128171
2004	Dead Line	NM		McGrory, Brian		Reporter Jack Flynn, ace reporter of the Boston Record, sniffs out corruption in high places.He's clandestinely contacted at a Red Sox game by a legendary FBI agent who feeds him an exclusive story that the Feds have evidence linking the son of Boston's  aging mayor to the 13-year-old unsolved art heist at a museum.The Record breaks the story and Flynn catches a fleeting glimpse of the FBI agent while watching a live telecast beamed from the parking garage under Boston Common where a young government lawyer who had a tryst with the mayor was found shot dead.Flynn breaks into the woman's apartment and is discovered by her sister who tells him his front-page story caused her sister's death. He later saves the woman from an assassin's bullet before she disappears into the crowd.One of the stolen paintings is delivered to Flynn at the Record. The trail leads to Rome and Paris before the sleuthing reporter locates the sister and learns the mayor knows of the theft.	128172
2006	Dead Live, The	M				News Crew gets wind of the story of the century when they learn the dead are returning to life. Neil the Cameraman (Mike Berube). Field Reporter Alex Travis and Hunter of Zombies (Emily Hughes). News Anchor (Sam Loomis).	128173
1969	Dead Lock	MT				Reporter killed in a racially troubled city. Black DA vs. white police chief	128174
1960	Dead Lucky	M		Nelson, Sidney, Maurice Harrison (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Mike Billings (Vincent Ball) chewed out by Editor Percy Simpson (Michael Ripper) for making up series of articles on gambling parties. Billings infiltrates gambling club as a waiter and finds Fashion Reporter Jenny Drew (Betty McDowell) there.Later clears her when she is accused of the murder of a gambler who tried to hit on her.	128175
1939	Dead Man -- Killer!	SM		Jacobson, Edith and Ejler	Dime Detective, Jan. 1939	Girl Photographer Nellie Jackson of The Globe.	128176
1997	Dead Man and the Sea, The	N		Steinberg, Janice		Reporter Margo Simon is shocked when the body of a skilled sailor is pulled from the water. The sea was his element. How could he have drowned? But Simon soon learns that death came before he even hit the water and she wants to know who killed him.Simon still has not recovered from the fire she was in last year. When her spouse and his diving partner pull dead body from the water, she recognizes deceased as an oceanographer who loved causes more than men -- he was a promiscuous gay.And he had more enemies than friends. When the reporter comes upon drowned body of graduate student, she feels there is a link to the oceanographer's murder and begins to investigate both deaths.The killer will do anything to stop the reporter from learning the truth -- even if means killing her.	128177
1984	Dead Man Coming	N		Postell, Charles		Journalist	128178
2006	Dead Man Running	NM		MacPherson, Rett		Reporter Sam Hill who works  for the local newspaper  asks the new president of the Historical Society in New Kassel, Missouri to take on an assignment to research the families of her hometown's two mayoral candidates, the incumbent and the challenger.Before she can get started, a body turns up and spoils the Oktoberfest parade. Hill is no friend of the mayor and wants the researcher to investigate the genealogy of both of them.When her research turns up a Mafia connection to the mayor, she must survive threats from the mob before she can help solve the case.	128179
1937	Dead Man Talks Too Much	N		Dickinson, Weed	PR	Public Relations Man Circus Haley for Amalgamated Pictures in Hollywood is sent to Mexico to bring back drunken film star but finds only her double and stand-in.	128180
1988	Dead Man Walking	M	L. SVD 787		Sci Fi	News Media	128181
1995	Dead Man Walking	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Margaret Lane). Reporter #2 (Sally Ann Roberts). Reporter #3 (Alec Gifford). Reporter #4 (John Hurlbutt). Reporter (Adrian Colon). News Anchor (Mike Longman).	128182
1999	Dead Man's Broth	NM		Hemlin, Tim		Magazine Publisher Agnes Berryman, owner of Texas Tastes lifestyle magazine, dishes up the last word on cuisine. City's most celebrated TV chef is brutally murdered.Berryman is heard arguing with Houston's premiere caterer whom she had hired to cater an event and then refused to pay. She might be a suspect.	128183
1965	Dead Man's Chest	M		Giltinan, Donal (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporters David Jones (John Thaw) and Johnnie Gordon (John Meillon) expose fallacy of circumstantial evidence by faking a murder. Their plan goes wrong when Gordon gets trapped inside a chest in stolen car. Reporters are on the outs with the cops.Jones reports incident. Police and newspaper editor Murchie (Graham Crowdon) think it's a hoax.. Jones arrested after police find evidence reporters planted. Situation resolved by Jones' wife, who locates Gordon with help of missing reporter's girlfriend.	128184
1995	Dead Man's Dance	N		Ferrigno, Robert		Investigative Reporter Quinn, the stepson of a California Superior Court Judge who is killed, digs into the murder.Reporter is involved in a tangled conspiracy and two bloody battles. Quinn's mysterious family friend reappears after 28 years in prison. Quinn is torn between his girlfriend and his estranged wife and daughter.Quinn never knew his real father and his mother deserted him when he was just a kid. His stepfather took good care of him. Closet full of long-buried secrets.	128185
2000	Dead Man's Gun	M	SVD 870			Newsman Peter Albright (Steven Eckholdt) shows disbelief	128186
1997	Dead Man's Gun: Bounty Hunter, The	T			Episode #4. 7-30-1997	Reporter (Cavan Cunningham).	128187
1996	Dead Man's Island	MT	SVD 536-602.  VHS 361	Fischer, Peter S. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Henrietta Collins (Barbara Eden) for the Pacific Monthly writes under the name of Henry O. Media mogul, who is also an old flame, invites her to an island to find out who is trying to kill him.Since reporter has written life stories of Martin Luther King and Dwight D. Eisenhower, the media mogul claims she is there to write his biography. After attempt is made on his life, reveals that reporter is there to uncover the would-be assassin.Media mogul is  the father of the reporter's son and he uses that information to coerce her into staying.  This makes her a suspect. Also, media mogul once arranged to publish negative stories about a professor she fell in love with after leaving him.Professor committed suicide. Assassin succeeds in electrocuting the media mogul in a hot tub. Reporter exposes the killer.	128188
1958	Dead Man's Knock, The	NM	OWN - H	Carr, John Dickson		Press	128189
1982	Dead Matter	N		Frimmer, Steven		News Media	128190
2009	Dead Matter, The	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Al Pawlowski). TV News Anchor #2 (Mike Olszewski). Vampire relic with occult powers that falls into the hands of a grief-stricken young woman who will do anything to contact her dead brother. 	128191
1993	Dead Meat	M				TV News Anchor (Jeann Vollmann).	128192
1991	Dead Men Don't Die	M	A1205	Marmorstein, Malcolm (Screenplay	Ness Book	TV Anchor Barry Barron (Elliot Gould) for World Wide News discovers drug smugglers are operating out of the TV station. Before he can notify anyone he is killed in the parking garage, but is brought back to life by a voodoo-practicing cleaning lady.Zombie journalist tries to do the evening news.  Bubble-headed anchorwoman and young cop team up to find out what's going on, but the dead bodies they stumble upon keep being resurrected. Drug dealers turn into zombies.Station head eventually exposed as head of the dope ring. Eliminated and the cleaning woman becomes the new station head. Barron, despite being in a zombie state, becomes the head anchor. Reflections on superficial TV news.Newscasts featuring stories such as "Hair Pulling at Hooker Convention."  Quote: "These stories and worse at eleven."	128193
1971	Dead Men Tell No Tales	T				Travel Photographer chased by paid assassins who mistaken him for somebody else Christopher George as Larry Towers)	128194
1932	Dead Men Tell Tales	SM		Whitfield Raoul Fauconnier (Ramon Decolta)	Black Mask, Nov. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 9, pp. 8-26	Editor Jay Cameron, hard-boiled city editor.	128195
1971	Dead Men Walk	SSF	GPL	Hamilton, Alex	In 'Clans of Darkness, The: Scottish Stories of Fantasy and Horror."	Features Editor tells reporter Smithson to cover a story.  Newspaperman-Cameraman.	128196
2005	Dead of Night	N		Danielewski, Cynthia		Former Reporter Ashley, the pregnant wife of New York Detective Jack Reeves arrive early at the World Museum in Long Island New York only to find the senior designer's assistant murdered. Everyone is a suspect.On the most important night of her life, Jane Ramsey, senior designer of the World Museum in Long Island, New York, finds her assistant murdered among the mummies and ancient Egyptian artifacts. Josh Brody’s dead body shocks the museum community and threatens to close the highly anticipated exhibit. Jack Reeves and Ashley arrive early at the World Museum to support Ryan Parks, Jack’s partner, and his girlfriend, Jane, as her museum debut unfolded. But Jane gets a little more than she bargained for when her work decides to get too close and personal. Now Jack and Ryan, and occasionally Ashley, are on the case of Josh Brody’s death, and everyone becomes a suspect, even Jane. Josh’s life as a designer’s assistant takes on a different meaning for Jack and Ryan when mysterious family connections begin to surface...and the prescription comes out in deadly doses.	128197
1972	Dead of Night: Exorcism, The	M			UK	Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall).	128198
1972	Dead of Night: Smith	T			Episode #5. 12-3-1972	Features Editor (Christopher Hancock).	128199
1993	Dead On	M				Newscaster (Colleen Kendall)	128200
1964	Dead on Departure (Report From Argy)	NM		MacKinnon, Allan		Press	128201
1999	Dead On Time	M				News Reporter (Jon Snow). Photographer (Richard Mylan).	128202
1991	Dead On: Relentless II	M				News Media. Reporter (Craig Lapiner). Reporter (Dawn Mangrum). Newscaster (Colleen Kendall)	128203
1956	Dead Past, The	SSF		Asimov, Isaac		News Media. Physicist builds a truth-telling chronoscope which can locate and recreate images of events from the past.	128204
1988	Dead Pool, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1971, 1956. L.	Sharon, Steve, Durk Pearson, Sandy Shaw (Story). Sharon (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	TV Reporter Samantha Walker (Patricia Clarkson), for station KWSI, runs afoul of hero cop. Police want to capitalize on  hero's positive press. Ask him to work with their PR team. But he's having none of that." I'm not some dog and pony act….""…I don't feel like getting close and personal with any reporters."  Walker shows up at rock star murder. When she tries to get  statement from victim's girlfriend, cop smashes her camera. Walker agrees to let cop off hook if he'll have dinner with her.Wants to do profile on him. Lured into trap with promise of exclusive interview with killer but cop rescues her. Walker was runner-up as Miss Colorado, feels she has to prove herself. Refuses to shoot suicide. Cop tells her that took guts.Most reporters would have gone for the exclusive "You can't kill the messenger because of the message." Police Station Reporter #1 (Charles Martinet). Police Station Reporter #2 (Taylor Gilbert). Pirate Tug Reporter #2 (Melissa Martin).Freeway Reporter #1 (Jeff Richmond). Freeway Reporter #2 (Patrick Van Horn). Freeway Reporter #3 (Sigrid Wurschmidt). Reporter at Pier (Martin Ganapoler). Pirate Tug Reporter #1 (Calvin Jones).	128205
1947	Dead Reckoning	M	SVD 1024			Reporter (Garry Owen)  Photographer (Alvin Hammer)	128206
2003	Dead Reckoning: Blood Spatter	DT	DVD -R HQ 2711			Newspaper reporters discover blood dripping from their ceiling and the blood spatter helps to convict the killers of a family of four.	128207
2003	Dead Ringer	N		Douglas, Ken		Newsman husband of a pregnant woman isn't the father of the child. Someone kills her twin and she takes over her twin's life so she can have the baby. But the killer isn't happy to see the woman he killed still walking around.	128208
2008	Dead Ringer	N		Burton, Mary		TV Anchor Kendall Shaw is a popular TV journalist in Richmond, Va. Now two women who resemble her are found dead and it’s clear that sooner or later the killer will directly target the aggressive newscaster. Homicide Detective Jacob Warwick saw Kendall at her most vulnerable after rescuing her from an insane kidnapper. As he struggles with his attraction to her, he also needs to simultaneously protect her and keep her sharp reporter’s instincts away from police business. All the while, Kendall denies that she’s in danger or needs any help. The victims were strangers to each other, but they have been chosen with the utmost care. Each bears a striking resemblance to Kendall Shaw, a local TV anchor, each brutally strangled by a madman whose obsession will never end. In front of the cameras, Kendall is the picture of stylish confidence. But at night she’s haunted by nightmares in which she is young, alone and filled with fear. Are these memories -- or omens? Despite warnings from Richmond Detective Jacob Warwick, Kendall can’t stop investigating the recent string of murders. She knows she holds the key to catching an obsessed psychopath -- if he doesn’t get to her first. The deeper Kendall and Jacob dig into the victims’ backgrounds, the more terrifying the discoveries. Every murder, every moment has been leading to Kendall. And this time, nothing will stop the killer making her his final victim. 	128209
2003	Dead Ringer`	N		Thessen, Michael		Photojournalist Jack Post of Sounds Magazine. His meteoric rise and successful career brought him instant celebrity, hobnobbing among legendary rock stars and jet-setting across the continent.But a chance meeting with a woman on the beach at his home changes his life. An unlikely stalker, however, is determined to sabotage their romance.	128210
2006	Dead Rising	G				Photojournalist Frank West is trapped in a shopping mail in the town of Willamette, Colorado that is infested with zombies. He is an overly zealous freelance photographer and photojournalist who originally came to Willamette for the “scoop of a lifetime,” thinking that the incident was a simple riot. Throughout the game Frank attempts to uncover the truth behind the zombie outbreak by investigating recent events and questioning the people he encounters. Normally an “Average Joe,” Frank is forced to take on the role of hero and rescue the many people trapped within the various sections of the mall. Frank must defend himself from zombie attacks, rescue survivors and avoid crazed psychopaths while still attempting to uncover the truth behind the incident. Player controls Frank as he explores the mall, using nearly any available object as a weapon.  Frank is an everyman who looks average. His default attire includes a black jacket with a white button-up shirt, green khaki pants and brown loafers. His appearance can be altered throughout the game by visiting the various stores of the mall, changing into business suits and wearing different glasses and masks. West tries to uncover the truth behind the zombie epidemic by completing “case files” that reveal the central game plot as they are completed. The photojournalist is in the fictional town of Willamette, Colorado, a town sealed off by the National Guard. Frank is dropped on top of the city’s mall by helicopter. He tells the pilot, Ed Deluca, to return in exactly 72 hours. Upon entering the mall, Frank finds zombies mobbing the front entrance being let in by a panicked older woman looking for her dog. A Homeland Security officer named Brad urges everyone to retreat to the security room. The janitor, Otis Washington, welds the door shut. 	128211
2005	Dead Robin (Part Four of Four - Conclusion	CB			Gotham Central #36	Reporter Simon Lippman. Reporter Dunning. Gotham Central Detectives discover who has been killing the boys and dressing them as Robin but the killer will only tell Batman where the third boy is located. 	128212
2005	Dead Robin (Part One of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #33	Reporter Simon Lippman. Reporter Dunning. Body dressed as Robin is found in an alley. The Gotham Central detectives begin to investigate. They seem to be a step behind Batman the whole way. When a detective visits the Penguin he finds Batman beating the Penguin and shoots Batman. 	128213
2005	Dead Robin (Part Three of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #35	Reporter Simon Lippman. Reporter Dunning. Robin returns the detective’s firearm after Batman took it from her. A second dead kid dressed as Robin is found. As detectives continue to investigate they find connections between the two dead boys and a link to Reporter Simon Lippman. 	128214
2005	Dead Robin (Part Two of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #34	Reporter Simon Lippman. Reporter Dunning. Batman takes the detective’s gun after she shoots him. The Teen Titans explain it is not the real Robin they found. Another dead Robin is fished out of Gotham bay. 	128215
2002	Dead Season	M				News Reporter (R. Greg Albach - Voice-Over)	128216
2000	Dead Secret	N		Milton, Richard		Journalist Tony Gabriel’s mother dies, and the last thing he expects her to leave him is a stack of papers belonging to a famous historian, dating back to Revolutionary France and a skull. With no clue as to why these mysterious items have landed in his lap, Tony puts his years as a journalist to good use and begins an investigation -- with unbelievable consequences. A true skeptic, Tony is bewildered by the horrifying conspiracy he begins to unravel which centers on the abandoned practice of physiognomy (face-reading) and its uses in predicting the future. Can a human head really be used to predict the future of an entire nation? What is Operation EVA? Is the British government involved? Who would pay $7 million for the head of Leonid Brezhnev? Tony’s inquisition leads him to The Chadwick Foundation, a wealthy institution whose bizarre notions both intrigue and repel him. When Tony is made privy to the ultimate deadly secret, he has a decision to make that could cost him his life. 	128217
1980	Dead Side of the Mike, The	NM	OWN - H	Brett, Simon		Radio. Charles Paris, hired by BBC radio to research and write a program for a series called Who Reads Them Now?	128218
1991	Dead Silence	M	DVD -R HQ 7411, 7412. SV 102 (Media Excerpts)			Anchorman (Rick Scarry).	128219
1997	Dead Silence	MT				Reporter #1 (Andrew Younghusband). Reporter #2 (Dean McKenzie). TV News Narrator (Sharon Dunn)	128220
2004	Dead Sit Around in a Ring, The	N		Lawrence, David		Newsman John Delaney becomes London detective Stella Mooney’s new lover. She is leading the inquiries into the macabre deaths of four people sitting in a ring. Three of them are ruled suicides. The other looks like a homicide. Mooney’s live-in-lover has yet to be told he has serious competition in the form of the sexy newsman, and her vodka habit is not improving. 	128221
2001	Dead Sleep	N		Iles, Greg. 		Photojournalist Jordan Glass, a combat photographer, is world-renowned and happens to see an exhibit of paintings in Hong Kong known as "The Sleeping Women." Stunned to discover one of the models who looks more dead than asleep is her mirror image.Twin sister who disappeared from her New Orleans home more than a year ago and is presumed murdered by serial killer.She becomes both hunter and hunted in search for anonymous artist -- an obsessed killer who seems to know more about Jordan and her family than she is prepared to accept.	128222
1988	Dead Solid Perfect	MT				Commentators, Golf (Don Morrow, Keith Olbermann)	128223
2006	Dead Stop	M				Journalist K. Looker investigates a case in which small-town locals get a taste of old-time horror when Jack the Ripper resurfaces from his grave preying on innocent people and taking their lives in gruesome ways. The police turn on him and he must prove his own innocence before the real killer strikes again. 	128224
2008	Dead Stop	N		Denton, Jamie		Reporter Ainsley Brennan of the Serenity Heights Sentinel receives a recording that bears no postmark and no return address, only an ominous label: “Day One” and the agonized screams of a young woman. It’s a sound Ainsley will never forget and when a pretty coed’s mutilated body is found in the nearby woods, she knows there’s a connection. But convince Serenity Heights’ stubborn, sexy, new deputy police chief Beck Rains that she’s right is another matter. Raines has transferred to Serenity Heights from L.A. homicide division because nothing ever happens there and he wanted to move before the inevitable burnout set in. Now suddenly he’s dealing with one dead freshman and another who has gone missing, not to mention a gorgeous, interfering reporter who is quickly becoming a professional and personal complication.As the attraction between Beck and Ainsley spirals out of control, so does the danger. Someone is torturing and killing the town’s brightest and most beautiful students -- someone determined to make them suffer for their lives of privilege and success. With each grisly murder, the serial killer grows bolder, braver, and more brutal. And his next victim will be the most shocking and personal of all.A major conglomerate is buying the local paper and this adds to the reporter’s problems. 	128225
1995	Dead Weekend	MT				Newscaster (Cindy Morgan)	128226
1983	Dead Wrong	M				TV Reporter (Cynthia Ott)	128227
1916	Dead Yesterday	N		Hamilton, Mary Agnes (Adamson)		Journalists. Group of male and female journalists and artists upon whom 1914 descends. Test of character. Group is educated, clever, artistic, emancipated and bored. Daphane a middle-aged  writer and pacifist.	128228
1983	Dead Zone, The	M	DVD	Boam, Jeffrey (Screenplay)		Newspaper Editor Brenner (Les Carlson) is blackmailed by politician to stop him from printing negative articles.  Politician gets a copy of the editor's negative editorials before it is even printed.Control of press is negated by the end of the film when it is implied that incriminating photos of the politician in Newsweek will lead to his downfall and suicide.Reporter (Wally Bondarenko). Reporter (Roger Dunn). Reporter (Claude Rae).	128229
2006	Dead Zone, The: Article of Faith	T	DVD -R HQ 6369		Episode. 7-9-2006	TV Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton), former Banjor Daily News reporter, now works for Live at 5 8 News in Boston. Along with the news media, she is covering hate crime killing. Editor of the student newspaper Josh Blake turns out to be the killer.Johnny investigates the hate crime confessed to by the son of a neo-Nazi, but proves who the real killer is.Dana Bright, a recurring character, is happy to see Johnny again. "I put my social life on hold to focus on my career," she tells him. She is seen throughout the show reporting the story on camera.She refers to Johnny as "the tabloid hero."  News Producer Gary.	128230
2003	Dead Zone, The: Ascent	T		Blotevogel, Jill	Episode #16. 1-19-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Sheriff is in coma from injuries. Johnny tries to get inside his head. Discovers Walt's greatest regret is his belief that Sarah and Johnny are meant for each other and he's merely a third-wheel. One of Walt's visions is of his father.It proves to have a life of its own and claims Walt won't escape him as Johnny did. Johnny's link is killing him as well and as the two men spiral downwards Johnny tells Walt of his brief fling with Sarah (in "Destiny").This spurs Walt to fight back and bring them both out of their coma...although Walt remembers nothing of what Johnny told him.	128231
2005	Dead Zone, The: Broken Circle	T	DVD -R HQ 3552		Episode. 6-12-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rob Court). Reporter #2 (Dawn Chubal). Hero tries to stop female friend from killing the man she thinks is responsible for killing her friend, Documentary Maker Rachel Caldwell, who was shooting a documentary on the campaign.Johnny tries to prevent Rebecca from killing Stillson	128232
2003	Dead Zone, The: Cabin Pressure	T		Blotevogel, Jill	Episode #21. 3-2-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny and Rev. Purdy are traveling on a plane when Johnny gets a vision of the plane crashing and eventually determines that the pilot will put the plane into a dive as the engine explodes.He manages to convince the air marshal he's telling the truth but he sees the same vision of destruction compliments of the co-pilot and realizes both men are trying to save the plane.Using his gift Johnny determines the wings are covered with ice due to an instrument malfunction. When the co-pilot is injured Johnny is forced to take his seat and direct the pilot with his visions to take the proper steps to save the plane.	128233
2004	Dead Zone, The: Cold Hard Truth	T	DVD -R 1793		Episode. 7-11-2004	Radio Talk Show Host (Richard Lewis) harasses Johnny and doesn't believe in his powers. Johnny figures out a way to save his life.	128234
2003	Dead Zone, The: Combination, The	T		Taylor, Michael	Episode #31. 8-10-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Reporter (Jim K. Chan).Johnny Smith gets vision of boxer dying in the ring during next fight. His warnings are ignored. The boxer's opponent and his manager get involved using Johnny to get additional publicity.Johnny tries a new tact. Tries to help guide the boxer through the fight without dying. Johnny realizes the boxer is relying too much on his visions, so he lies and says the boxer will win.Even that doesn't work. Boxer convinces Johnny that Johnny has to believe. But the boxer still goes down -- and gets back up to take on his opponent even though he loses the match.	128235
2003	Dead Zone, The: Dead Men Tell Tales	T		Piller, Michael and Dniel Goldin	Episode #23. 3-16-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.	128236
2003	Dead Zone, The: Deja Voodoo	T		Schaefer, Karl	Episode #28. 7-20-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny has vision of a girl in a bar kissing him. He pursues her. They get mugged and she is shot. Johnny realizes whole thing is a vision and he's still in bar with woman. He tries to stop mugging but woman is shot anyway.This time he tries to keep her in the bar, but killers show up and when Johnny warns her she flees into the night and the police arrive just in time. They end up in each other's arms. The woman's coworker shows up and Johnny hides in the bedroom.Turns out she has files that incriminate him and he hired men to kill her. Johnny attacks him and they plunge out windows to their deaths. It's a vision. Johnny punches the man ending whole chain of events.Johnny and the woman et together. He discovers she's engaged but it's another vision. He decides to simply advise her to get married and walks away after the sheriff arrests her co-worker.	128237
2003	Dead Zone, The: Descent	T	SVD 1340	Wolfe, Robert Hewitt	Episode #15. 1-12-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Media. Four teenagers trapped in collapsed mine. Johnny tries to help with rescue. Soon begins to get visions not only of teens but miners who died in incident in 1949 brought on by his grandfather's actions.Ghost miners seem to be striking back at Johnny. Sheriff is seriously injured. Teens are rescued but Johnny gets vision of sheriff's funeral as he is taken away in the ambulance. Continued in Episode #16.	128238
2002	Dead Zone, The: Destiny	T	DVD -R HQ 1994. VHS 1274	Silverstein, Craig	Episode #13. 9-15-2002. First Season Finale.,	News Media. Reporter Alex Ross (Daniel Bacon). Reporter (Craig Fraser).Johnny Smith met the son of a bible salesman as a child and had a future vision of danger. Now he has a vision of a restaurant graduation party tragedy. The son is  now a Senatorial candidate backed by Rev. Purdy and Smith has visions of catastrophe.Johnny and Sara get together. Smith came out of his coma just as the man was sworn in as a state representative. When they meet at a rally, Smith shakes his hand and sees him as the source of catastrophe -- Washington D.C. devastated by nuclear holocaust.	128239
2002	Dead Zone, The: Dinner with Dana	T	VHS 1274	Taylor, Michael	Episode #11. 8-25-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Johnny agrees to a date and dinner with Dana Bright in return for her doing an interview.His powers kick into overdrive, as he keeps getting visions of everyone he knows giving him dating advice.Date goes well despite even more visions of Dana with various men in her life including Photographer Max Cassidy (Callum Keith Rennie), a jealous lover. Smith plagued by vision of bright  lights.Eventually Johnny and Dana end up in bed where Johnny has even more visions of his friends and mother and Rev. Purdy, which make it difficult to perform in bed. Afterwards they part on melancholy terms.Johnny puts together visions, realizes bright lights are car headlights of Cassidy who has been drinking and plans to kill Dana in jealous rage. Johnny calls police who show up to stop Cassidy just in time.	128240
2007	Dead Zone, The: Drift	T	DVD -R HQ 8882		Episode #77. 8-19-2007	Reporter (Nicholas Haze). News Media cover a race between two horses, one male and one female, ridden by male and female jockeys.	128241
2002	Dead Zone, The: Enemy Mind	T	SVD 1221	Benz, David	Episode #7. 7-28-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.While helping to track down a runaway who is involved with drugs, Johnny is exposed to a drug that causes him to start getting weird (weirder than usual) visions.He insists on trying to find Jill, despite the concerns of Bruce and Sarah. Confusing matters further is that Jill's boyfriend is in trouble with his supplier.The boyfriend gets killed and Jill and Johnny go on the run. In the final showdown, Johnny manages to fight past his hallucinations and knock the drug dealer off a high ledge, while Jill is reunited with her mother.	128242
2002	Dead Zone, The: Enigma	T	SVD 1196	Menosky, Joe	Episode #4. 7-7-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny Smith helps an old man find his long lost love. Travels to New York to find her. Sarah is worried Johnny is falling in love with an apparition. He finally tracks the woman down at the children's theater company she runs. Tearful reunion.	128243
2004	Dead Zone, The: Finding Rachel (Parts 1 and 2)	T	VHSSP 2000		Episodes #34-#35. 6-6/13-2004	Documentary Maker Rachel Caldwell (Sonja Bennett), shooting a documentary on the campaign, is murdered after seeing politicians rigging a computer voting machine. Her body is find and hero is a suspect. Newscaster (Nicola Crosbie - Part 2).	128244
2006	Dead Zone, The: Forbidden Fruit	T	DVD -R HQ 6283		2006 Premiere Episode.	Reporter Jeremy Tomlin of the Boston Telegraph refuses to reveal his source.  Psychic John Smith urges him to do so and when he saves the reporter's wife from a snake attack, the reporter agrees to reveal his source. News Media.But the source turns out to be a different source than the psychic expected and it ruins the career of the political opponent of the villains who if not stopped will destroy the United States (in Smith's vision).Smith sees the attack on the reporter's wife when he picks up the reporter's card.  He gets there in time to save her. Reporter holds a press conference, says it "saddens me to reveal my source…" and then does so.A source in the congressman's office forces the congressman to resign. Smith was played as a sucker by the villain Janus. In one scene, Smith promises the reporter an interview to get into his house.	128245
2002	Dead Zone, The: Here There Be Monsters	T	VHS 1264	Benullo, David and Craig Silverstein	Episode #10. 8-18-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny and Bruce drive into the small town of Hobb's Landing where Johnny gets a vision of himself being burned at the stake. He goes to the police and has a vision of the murder of a local girl.The police hold him on charges of witchcraft on which he sent to trial. Bruce calls Dana who comes to help out. While testifying to his abilities Johnny gains a vision of the girl still alive and on a boat.Johnny is cleared of the charges but the townspeople form a mob to burn him. Dana and the town sheriff find the girl, who killed her crazy mother when she was doing some kind of satanic ritual and whose father hid her away.Johnny is rescued just in time.	128246
2005	Dead Zone, The: Heroes and Demons	T			Episode #50. 7-17-2005	News Media. Female Reporter (France Perras).	128247
2002	Dead Zone, The: House, The	T	SVD 1237	Piller, Michael	Episode #6. 7-21-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny moves into his new house and starts having visions of a tub filled with blood. He also sees visions of his dead mother, and comes to believe that Rev. Purdy killed his mother.The facts seem to suggest that Purdy did indeed engage in a cover-up concerning the death of Johnny's mother. In a final confrontation Johnny touches Purdy and gains a vision of Purdy finding Johnny's mother dead by suicide.Realizing what the death of a child can drive a parent to do, he goes to the aid of a local neighbor girl whose brother died on a military mission and whose mother is preparing to kill herself.	128248
2003	Dead Zone, The: Hunt, The	T		Taylor, Michael	Episode #29. 7-27-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Secret branch of CIA in charge of psychic "remote viewers recruits Johnny to help them after he demonstrates his ability. Take him to secret facility in Vermont and in a special "Tank" have him examine objects brought from Afghanistan.Johnny locks onto a bearded man wearing sunglasses, a mid-level official trying to get a terrorist to safety. Directs CIA Delta Force to location. Capture is made.Johnny finally convinces other psychics to share notes, against the rules, and they realize they've all seen similar visions in different Pakistani locations. Working together, they help Johnny get a vision of the target room.It's a trap. Using his visions, Johnny helps direct the Delta Force team out of the ambush but leaves when he realizes he's not cut out to do this kind of work.	128249
2006	Dead Zone, The: Hunting Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6736		Episode #68.. 8-27-2006	News Media. News Anchor Tom (Chris Kalhoon). Cameraman (Chad Hershlere). Johnny tries to stop the assassination of the vice president during a hunting trip.	128250
2005	Dead Zone, The: Last Goodbye, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3817		Episode.	Reporter Doug Driscoll (Patrick Gilmore) of Rock Life Magazine follows Johnny Smith as he searches for a dead music legend who has been missing for many years."We should work together. I'm going to write it one way or another," the reporter tells Smith. "…I can help you find…." (the dead rocker Smith and the reporter believes is alive).The reporter is beaten up and his notes and tapes were stolen. Smith makes a deal with the reporter not to reveal where rock legend is by giving him the story of who really killed the rock musician's girlfriend.He finds the killer and the reporter gets his exclusive. Reporter tells rock singer if he ever changes his mind, to give him a call first. Singer agrees.	128251
2004	Dead Zone, The: Looking Glass	T	DVD -R 1826		Episode #40. 7-25-2004	News Media. News Anchor (Chris Kalhoon). Online Newspaper coverage. Identical twins try to use Johnny Smith and his visions to commit the perfect murder.	128252
2003	Dead Zone, The: Man Who Never Was, The	T	SVD 1372	Benz, David	Episode #22. 3-9-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Reporter (D. Harlan Cutshall). Reporter #2 (Winnie Hung).Johnny isolates himself from a demanding public and the media. Gets visions of himself disappearing after making contact with something belonging to shut-in brought in by his delivery man. The shut-in and any trace of him disappears.He finds him and the man reveals he is a retired spy kept buried by the U.S. government  because of the valuable knowledge in his head. Government whose up, threaten Johnny and make him "vanish" as well.Johnny trumps them by calling in Dana and the media and having them all follow him and the man to his hold home -- where he disappears escaping his government keepers.	128253
2003	Dead Zone, The: Misbegotten	T		Dettman, Andy	Episode #20. 2-23-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny kidnapped by three women who take him to haunted house, each for their own reason. One is romantically obsessed with him and wants to have his baby. Another plans on making a "Blair Witch" style Internet event and sell it to Rev. Purdy.Third is obsessed with mystery of family who was killed there. While Dana and Sara reluctantly go through the piles of "fan mail" that Johnny receives, Johnny himself unravels the mystery through his visions.He discovers young song who survived is responsible and that one of the women is that boy dressed as a woman. With the women's help, police arrive just in time as the man-woman goes berserk.Johnny manages to restrain her long enough to save his life and Anita is taken away.	128254
2003	Dead Zone, The: Mountain, The	T		Cassutt, Michael	Episode #30. 8-3-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.While on a fishing trip with Walt, Sarah, and JJ, Johnny gets a vision of a plane with a $2 million package on board crashing, and confirms that a crash occurred three years ago. They go out to search with local ranger and local couple who own boat shop.Johnny realizes they and ranger are searching for the missing package. Johnny sees Walt being shot and warns him to jump off a ledge. Johnny eventually gets a fix on the plane and realizes Walt managed to escape.They find the plane, but Walt manages to get there and Johnny tells the man the ranger is sleeping with his wife. Ranger shoots Mark. Sarah attacks the wife. And when the ranger gets the drop on Walt, Sarah shoots him.	128255
2002	Dead Zone, The: Netherworld	T	SVD 1237	Piller, Michael	Episode #8. 8-4-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Line between fantasy and reality blurs for Johnny when he awakens to find himself married to Sarah and is the father of her two children. It's as if the accident that drove him into a coma never occurred, and only he remembers it.Johnny starts to see a series of disturbing images of people, starting at a mall during an art festival, hideously burned and images of fire trucks and fires. During his now-living mother's party, he passes out. Brief vision of being back in coma.He wakes up in a mall with Bruce back in his normal life, having passed out. He realizes the art festival is about to have a major bomb explosion as he keeps figuring between his different "lives".In his dream life,  he tries to convince everyone to search mall for bomb and sees the mall go up in flames because of arc-welding accident. He wakes up again in real life and sees same accident. Stops it just in time.	128256
2004	Dead Zone, The: No Questions Asked	T	DVD -R 1799 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 7-18-2004	News Media. Reporters talking to policeman outside of police station peppering him with questions.	128257
2007	Dead Zone, The: Numb	T	DVD -R HQ 8794		Episode #74. 7-29-2007	News Media. Today's Matt Lauer is seen on the TV screen in the hospital bringing a sense of reality to a dismal situation.	128258
2003	Dead Zone, The: Outsider, The	T	VHS 1363	Silverstein, Craig and Steven D. Binder	Episode #17. 2-2-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny receives a vision of a new anti-wrinkle cream hitting the stores soon called revivatin, which will be the cause of severe birth defects several years down the road. Johnny gets Dana to print the story, but all it does is further ensure the future.He tracks down a man who will eventually become the doctor who will determine cream responsible for deaths of thousands of newborns.He and Dana work with the man to set him up with former classmate who will later become his wife and have a child that will be born with birth defects as a result of her using revivatin. This will motivate him to investigate the cream.Everything seems to go smoothly until the woman sees Johnny and figures out what's going on and runs out on her date with the man. Later the man comes clean to the woman about his actions and reasons behind it The two marry and find the evidence.	128259
2002	Dead Zone, The: Pilot	MT				Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) former Banjor Daily News reporter, now works for Live at 5 8 News in Boston.. TV News Reporter (Marke Driesschen).	128260
2003	Dead Zone, The: Plague	T		Blotevogel, Jill	Episode #27. 7-13-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.During a high school science fair Johnny is plagued by visions of the children catching some kind of illness and dying. Purdy and Walt get the reluctant state health officer to investigate.With Johnny's help figure out one of the children infected with a SARS-like virus and spread it with a bubble-blowing experiment in the science fair. Children (including Johnny Bannerman) start collapsing.Johnny decides to inject himself with a blood sample containing the virus,. He sees a vision of the future when the CDC finally figure out the cure and manages to communicate it to the medical staff.	128261
2003	Dead Zone, The: Playing God	T		Benz, David and Craig Silverstein	Episode #24. 3-30-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Old high school friend comes to see Johnny seeking a vision of the future as he will be dying of a heart condition. Johnny sees him receiving successful heart transplant. He later gets a vision of the man's sister being killed in driving accident.She becomes the donor. He sees them arguing before the accident. Johnny realizes if he saves Kate and gets his friend a heart through Rev. Purdy's connections, someone else who would have received the heart will die.Johnny tracks down drunk driver and confronts him. But even if Johnny sops him from killing Kate, he'll hit a school bus. Trapped in a web of fate where anything he does will  make things worse, Johnny ends up provoking fight with Kate.She dies and Jason lives.	128262
2003	Dead Zone, The: Precipitate	T	SVD 1359	Tenenbaum, Teddy	Episode #18. 2-9-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny suffers serious injury that requires a blood transfusion, causing the psychic to experience multiple visions of the multiple donors, including one whose life is in jeopardy.	128263
2002	Dead Zone, The: Quality of Life	T	SVD 1192	Piller, Michael	Episode #3. 6-30-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny attempts to return to teaching and on of his students is a hockey player. Johnny has an incredible vision that suggests the player might have a serious heart condition but there's no medical evidence to support him.So, in one sense, it's a story of Johnny's powers versus modern medicine. In another, it's about Johnny's hope of reclaiming some part of the life he lost before the accident that sent him into a coma.	128264
2007	Dead Zone, The: Re-Entry	T	DVD -R HQ 8721		Episode. 7-1-2007	News Media. Johnny and Vice President Stillson work together to try to avert a natural disaster.	128265
2006	Dead Zone, The: Revelations	T	DVD -R HQ 6671		Episode. 8-13-2006	News Media.	128266
2005	Dead Zone, The: Saved	T	DVD -R HQ 4123		Episode.#56. 8-8-2005	News Media covers the disappearance of the senator's fiancé and her recovery.  Smith knows she is being coerced to return but is powerless to stop her -- and Armageddon is back on the agenda. Reporter #1 (Dagmar Midcap). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Kitchen).Reporter #3 (John Emmet Tracy). Cameraman (Clancy Dennehy).	128267
2003	Dead Zone, The: Scars	T	VHS 1361	Silverstein, Craig	Episode #19. 2-16-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.After learning Stilson's congressional rival, a long-time incumbent is a war veteran with a dark secret. Johnny ponders whether the truth is more important that Stilson's defeat.	128268
2002	Dead Zone, The: Shaman	T	VHS 1244 (First 30 Minutes). VHS 1267 (Final 30 Minutes)	Menosky, Joe	Episode #12. 9-8-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.While traveling out in the wilderness with Bruce, Johnny is plagued by visions of a meteor hitting a mountain and people vanishing. He's unable to direct an astronomer to find the meteorite so he goes out into the wilderness and injures his leg.Taking refuge in a cave, Johnny picks up an antler fragment and has a vision of an injured Indian shaman in the past...who can see Johnny as well. Soon establish rough communication. Shaman suffered head injury that gave him a dead zone.Johnny realizes the shaman will die during a meteorite strike and the people he saw vanishing are the man's descendents. Johnny manages to warn him to get him and his community clear of the blast radius in the past.He helps Johnny hold out long enough for the rescue party to find him.	128269
2002	Dead Zone, The: Siege, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9681. VHS 1250	DeGuere, Philip Jr.	Episode #9. 8-11-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Disgruntled electrician fired by town council, goes into  bank with a shotgun and revolver, tries to rob it and takes everyone present including Sara hostage. Waiting outside, Johnny gets a vision of future massacre. Goes in to try to alter future.Guided by his visions and scrambling wildly to adapt to the altering futures he keeps seeing in which he dies, Sara dies, Conrad dies, and/or everyone dies each time he changes something.Johnny soon becomes Conrad's unlikely ally. Finally Johnny manages to earn Conrad's trust and manage to talk him into releasing the hostages and giving himself up.	128270
2003	Dead Zone, The: Storm, The	T		Piller, Michael	Episode #26. 7-6-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.In aftermath of Kate's death, Johnny's friends plan an intervention to shake him out of his guilt and trauma of constant visions. He has visions of massive storm that will strike at the retreat.Last time similar storm came up was the day of Johnny's accident. It seems to be following him. Johnny confronts the storm and survives it.	128271
2004	Dead Zone, The: Tipping Point (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 1915, 1893		Episodes. 8-22-2004	Documentary Maker Rachel Caldwell, shooting a documentary on the campaign, was murdered after seeing politicians rigging a computer voting machine. Hero is a suspect.As problems with his dead zone worsen, Johnny must decide if brain surgery is an option, knowing he will lose the psychic abilities that may help prevent Amageddon.	128272
2002	Dead Zone, The: Unreasonable Doubt	T	SVD 1205	Taylor, Michael	Episode #5. 7-14-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny is summoned to jury duty on a murder trial that involves a street ganger who murdered a store owner. Johnny starts to get visions which lead him to believe the accused is innocent.He is the only not-guilty vote initially and manages to convince the jury over as he looks for evidence that supports his visions.Finding the necessary evidence and using his psychic insights of the past lives of some of the jurors, he eventually manages to sway them over to his side.	128273
2002	Dead Zone, The: Valley of the Shadow	T	SVD 1335	Taylor, Michael	Episode #14. 1-5-2003. Season 2 Opener	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Johnny still shaken by his Armageddon visions and growing increasingly obsessed with Stilson, whom he's secretly following to try and gain further visions. But his powers seem to be on the blink. CEO's son is stolen by mysterious kidnapper.Kidnapper seems fascinated by Johnny and taunts him with biblical clues. Johnny eventually tracks the missing boy and kidnapper who turns out to  be the owner of a small company that the CEO bought out.He tells Johnny that Smith is Daniel the prophet and he has to save the world by helping it to save itself, before killing himself in a police gunfight. Meanwhile, Stilson takes a sexual interest in Sarah Bannerman.	128274
2003	Dead Zone, The: Visions	T		Silverstein, Craig	Episode #32. 8-17-2003. Season 2 Finale.	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Persistent Reporter (Catherine Lough Haggquist).Johnny Smith discovers another psychic can predict the future. Shows him an issue of Newsweek dated September 2010 with a picture of Johnny and the headline: "Will This Man Destroy the World?"	128275
2002	Dead Zone, The: What It Seems	T	SVD 1210	Piller, Michael	Episode #2.  6-23-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Johnny doesn't like Bright who is hounding him for a quote.Johnny is certain a nurse will be the Strangler's next victim. Enlists help of his physical therapist and new friend Bruce to try to stop the murder. Clashes with sheriff Walt Bannerman who is uncomfortable with Johnny's sudden appearance in his life.He lets Johnny touch a piece of evidence. Vision lets him enter mind of serial killer. He learns what it feels like to kill. Nurse turns up alive. Johnny becomes laughing stock. Killer chose another victim because nurse eluded him.Johnny winds up leading police to body, touches it and sees who the killer is. He saves the sheriff's life and the killer commits suicide. After what he's seen, the sheriff no longer doubts Johnny's powers.Johnny feels guilty that his visions caused a young woman's life to be cut short.	128276
2002	Dead Zone, The: Wheel of Fortune	T	On Tape	Piller, Michael	Episode #1. 6-16-2002	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media. Goes after Johnny Smith who after six years in a coma has the gift of second sight and is trying to come to grips with his new powers and navigating his way through his new lifeJohnny Smith leading idyllic small-town life working as high school science teacher engaged to love of his life, Sarah and being a devoted son to widowed other. Near-fatal car accident puts him in deep coma.He awakens six years later to find everything changed. Sarah is married to local sheriff, Walt Bannerman. The child they are raising is actually his son who knows nothing about his real father. Johnny's mother died.She left Johnny's finances under the thumb of Reverend Purdy, an influential religious leader who was Johnny's mother's former love. Johnny has changed -- now finds himself with gift or curse of second sight.Through visions he sees with simple touch, he becomes responsible for saving nurse's little girl from fire, helping his Vietnamese doctor reunite with mother he thought was dead during fall of Saigon, and must prevent serial killer from striking again.	128277
2003	Dead Zone, The: Zion	T		Menosky, Joe and Michael Piller	Episode #25. 4-6-2003	Reporter Dana Bright (Kristen Dalton) of the Bangor Daily News and the Media.Father and son say goodbyes after a wild ride in Johnny Smith's visions.	128278
1986	Dead-End Drive In	M				News Reporter (Ron Sinclair)	128279
1868	Dead-Sea Fruit	N		Maxwell		Press	128280
1914	Dead, The	SS	OWN	Joyce, James		Reporter	128281
1987	Dead, The	M		Joyce, James (Short Story -- "Dead, The.)		Reporter Gabriel Conroy (Donal McCann) is accused by a woman of working for a conservative British rag.	128282
2004	Dead, The	N		Black, Ingrid		Reporter Nick Elliott with a Dublin newspaper , who wrote a book about a vicious Bible-quoting serial killer who vanished from Dublin five years earlier, receives a letter with a threat to kill five prostitutes in the next week.True-Crime Writer Saxon, a former FBI agent, remains in Dublin after her unsuccessful attempt to write a book about the same serial killer. She has fond relationship with her love, a detective chief. Her professional life is in limbo.It turns out it is a copycat killer. With each murder, the killer taunts police.	128283
2001	Deadhouse, The	N		Fairstein, Linda		Correspondent Jake, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney's new love, might be breaking up with her.  She's involved in trying to solve the murder of a celebrated political science professor.	128284
1942	Deadlier Than the Male	N		Gunn, James	Made into the movie, "The Lady From Shanghai."	Newspaper Heiress Georgia Staples.	128285
1977	Deadliest Season, The	T				News Media. Ice hockey drama.	128286
1952	Deadline	T			Fireside Theatre, Series (4-22-52).	Press	128287
1955	Deadline	T			Robert Montgomery Presents, Series (1-31-55)	Press	128288
1951	Deadline	T			Danger - 10-30-51	Journalists. Richard Kiley, Joseph Anthony	128289
1953	Deadline	T			Playhouse, Series (12-3-53)	Press	128290
1959	Deadline	T			Series 1959-1960.	Journalists. Anthology series, hosted and narrated by Paul Stewart. Dramatizations that depict work of newspapermen throughout the United States	128291
1981	Deadline	MT	SV 198	Davis, Walter Halsey (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Reporter Barney Duncan (Barry Newman) of the International Press Service in Australia races against the clock and government officials in a desperate search for a nuclear bomb.  He uncovers the plot to destroy Sydney with a nuclear bomb.Journalist is depicted as a typically disillusioned reporter and former alcoholic who was a correspondent in Vietnam.  Duncan and Video Cameraman Sam O'Bannon (John Ewart) have their tapes confiscated by the government, but O'Bannon switches the tape.Deep-Throat-type contact.  Editor Jack McGinty (Alwyn Kurtis) wants to get an official source to confirm the story.  Reporter Gillian Boles (Trisha Noble) teams up with a reluctant Duncan (because she is a woman).They escape authorities, figure out where the bomb is, and the reporter disarms the bomb seconds before it detonates.  The national security advisor insists the information can't be printed but Duncan tells him he is going to run the story.Final voice-over: "Beyond the issue of a nuclear threat, this even raised questions about the role of journalism in a free society. Are any ideas so threatening they cannot be discussed?" 	128292
1987	Deadline	M	SVD 868. DVD. 	Peled, Hanan (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Great Quotes	TV Correspondent  Don Stevens (Christopher Walken) for ABS News is a world-weary American reporter who arrives in Beirut to fill in for the regular correspondent for a few days. He meets Mike Jessop (Hywel Bennett) who works for Eurovision News.Stevens tells him he has lost his taste for covering war. Seems content to sit around the hotel room letting his assistant do his legwork, filing reports with Jessop's leftover footage. A story on the PLO breaks and the other journalists rush to cover it.Stevens just goes to the hotel swimming pool. His Editor threatens to transfer him for missing the story on Arafat. Stevens tells his editor everyone has that story and he is working on something bigger. Led blindfolded to an exclusive PLO interview.Agrees not to identify the PLO member by name.  When he does another interview, the man is shot. Regular correspondent returns and is killed. Stevens is mistakenly identified as the victim. Stevens discovers Jessop is working for the PLO.While trying to get out of Beirut, Stevens learns that  an impending massacre of Palestinians will take place. The editor doesn't believe him and when the slaughter occurs Stevens goes to film the aftermath.	128293
1992	Deadline	M	SVD 787			TV Reporter is on the prowl for a scoop in San Francisco. Esai Morales and Kimberly Foster	128294
1957	Deadline	N	MLPL	Boles, Paul Darcy		Columnist George Case for newspaper in unidentified A southern city in the mid-1950s.	128295
1975	Deadline	N	OWN - P	Heald, Tim		Gossip Columnist St. John Derby of the Daily Globe	128296
1988	Deadline	MT		Stacy, Tom (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book - Good Quotes	Correspondent Granville Jones (John Hurt), a once great Fleet Street journalist now disillusioned.  He has become an alcoholic recluse on an island in the Persian Gulf where he serves as a correspondent for The Morning Post in London.His colleagues rely on Jones for contacts including a TV reporter who has come to the island to try to interview a nationalist leader. They also talk behind his back about how he is over the hill. Series of flashbacks reveal source of his pain.Woman Jones loved was killed while working on an excavation. Jones gets an exclusive about a change in leadership. A prince tries to control the story and Jones sends it directly from the palace with a coded message telling his paper to disregard the wireNewsman gets off island, uses a petroleum company's equipment to send the real story. His paper wires back he needs to send the original note for confirmation. He gets to the offices of the Arab Gazette and sends the story. He dies in the process."I am of the old school. And the old school in Fleet Street which is where our newspapers are printed has a saying -- 'Facts are sacred.' I have been declared persona non grata in certain countries…because I have written the truth about that country."	128297
1990	Deadline	NM		Heidish, Marcy		Crime Reporter Nan Skillen, 35, is a crime reporter for a  big Washington newspaper	128298
1989	Deadline	NM		Stacey, Tom		Correspondent Granville  Jones of London's Fleet Street. Once famous, he fell in love with a woman and left England to live with her on the island emirate in the Persian Gulf where they metAfter her death, Jones stays on growing old and forgotten except as a stringer for a British daily. But now rumors of the emir's abdication recall the aging, ailing newsman to action, especially when TV crews invade the island.The TV newsmen broadcast "information" disseminated by plotters of a coup d'etat. He takes great risks to get out the true account of the situation.Jones evokes the memory of heroes of pre-electronic print journalism, reporters  almost fanatically devoted to covering the news in depth.	128299
1952	Deadline	N		Corbin, William		Reporter and son of a famed one joins a daily, is inwardly frightened, proceeds to learn lessons that are realistic enough through a series of believable events of what really goes on in a newsroom.	128300
1981	Deadline	NM	OWN - P	Dunning, John		Reporter Dalton Walker, a prize-winning New York-based reporter for the Tribune. His first assignment is to interview one of the Rockettes from Radio City Music Hall. She comes from an Amish background.The editor thinks her story would be a great human-interest piece. What Walker finds out is the reason he was assigned this is that she does not give interviews. Meanwhile an eight-year-old girl has died in a circus tent fire.Walker is disturbed to find that no relatives come to claim the body of the young victim. Not every story is what it seems and soon Walker is heading down a terrifying seductive path toward truth and the unrelenting deadline.	128301
1935	Deadline	P	MLPL	Latham, Frank B.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	128302
1994	Deadline	NM		Alcorn, Randy C.		Journalist, an award-winning reporter, struggles to unravel the mystery behind a murder investigation	128303
1970	Deadline	MF			Sweden	Journalist Ole Blegel (Ole Blegel).	128304
1957	Deadline	N		Boles, Paul Darcy		Editor of a large Southern newspaper is famous and a libel. He faces a terrible dilemma when he must write his first column on the Supreme Court-ordered integration.	128305
2005	Deadline	N		Cooper, Steven	Cooper is a reporter for WKMG-TV in Orlando.	Investigative TV Reporter Damon Fitzgerald is hot on the heels of the story of his career when he is strangled to death in his own apartment. But what kind of reporter lets a little thing like death keep him from a good story?Fitzgerald is the openly gay investigative reporter at a Boston television station who longs to free himself from writing what he considers to be commercialized "junk" journalism and instead tackle his lifelong goal of writing a great novel.Manages to get himself murdered just before he was to present a career-making expose about how a bank failure is connected with a criminal conspiracy which resulted in the death of a young female attorney.His dry sense of humor intact, the deceased Fitzgerald serves as the narrator, mixing a chronological telling of what happened, along with various musings about what things are really like after death.	128306
1998	Deadline	DF			Series.	Reporter Johannes Niegaard. Hosts Nynne Bjerre Christensen, Kurt Strand, Martin  Breum, Adam Holm, Jes Stein Pedersen, Connie  Hedegaard, Martin Krasnik, Claus Hagen Petersen, Frank Esmann, Iben de Neergaard, Poul Smidt, Anja Westphal, Christine Antorini.Hosts Dorthe Krosgard, Bo Taudal, Cecilie Beck, Jacob Rosenkrands, Paula Larrain, Charlotte Lindholm, Mette Vibe Utzon, Barbara Gram,Film Historian (Peter Schepelern).	128307
1981	Deadline	M			Canada	News Media. Newsman (Gordon McCall). Newsman (Kathy Millard). Newsman (Gabe Cohen). Newsman (Alan Rosenthal).  Newscaster (Walker Boone). Moderator (Ken Camroux).	128308
2003	Deadline	DF			Series. 2003-	News Program. Journalists Bent Bludnikov, Peter Tygesen (2006), Mads Brugger of DR Ung (2006), Iben Thranholm (2005-). TV Critic Bo Tao Michaelis (2005), Marianne Peterson.Hosts Martin Krasnik, Claus Hagen Petersen, Bo Taudal, Christine Antorini, Cecilie Beck, Barbara Gram, Connie Hedegaard, Dorthe Krogsgard, Anja Westphal.Kurt Strand (2006), Jes Stein Pedersen, Martin Breum (2005), Jacob Rosenkrands (2005), Nynne Bjerre Christensen (2005), Mette Vibe Utzon (2005)..Journalist-Author Asne Seierstad (2002). Author Peter Thorsboe (2005).	128309
2008	Deadline	T				Reporters (Peter de Gelder, Mirjam Vriend)	128310
1981	Deadline	M				Critics tear a screenwriter work about, he loses his wife and his children’s respect when he loses the ability to distinguish between his fantasy world and the real world with disastrous consequences. The final undoing of this screenwriter is a deadline that must be met at all costs, costs that perhaps are too great.  Newscaster (Walker Boone). Newsmen (Gordon McCall, Kathy Millard, Gabe Cohen, Alan Rosenthal).  Voice on Radio (Bob Church). 	128311
1992	Deadline	CB			Green Hornet, The #9	Publisher Britt Reid III of the Daily Sentinel (Green Hornet IV). Sentinel Reporter P. Easton Binney is tired of writing up the “geezer meetings” for the Daily Sentinel. He gets advice from the publisher that he should keep his eyes open. While having a late meal at a nearby diner, Binney spots a big-time underworld figure and follows him to and photographs him at a meeting with the Green Hornet. What’s actually happening is that the crime boss wants out and the Hornet can arrange a Witness Protection Plan-like setup for the hood and his family in exchange for all of his records, which of course won’t be used the way the retiring racketeer expects. Binney manages to get back to the Sentinel’s offices with his picture, which Britt, who is well aware of the negotiations, can’t block from publication without raising too many questions. The police commissioner sees the picture and accompanying story in the morning edition and demands that Reid reveal the sources, information that he in turn claims is protected by the First Amendment’s “Freedom of the Press” clause. Eventually, Britt caves in and sends the police commissioner to the airport while the Hornet is actually at the docks putting the criminal on a ship. Binney, however, had staked out the racketeer’s home, hitched a ride in the rear end of the Beauty and again has a big story for the Sentinel. 	128312
2007	Deadline	N		Chance, Marly	In “Lady Jaided: Sexy Smiles”	Editor Ryan O’Roarke is the editor of a small daily newspaper and his problems are mounting by the moment. His screwy former wife is stalking him. His pet parrot is hostile. Worst of all, one of his reporters seems hell-bent on seducing him or driving him insane. And Ryan is feeling very tempted these days to give her more than she ever bargained for. Alexis has problems of her own. She knows it’s dicey to mix business and pleasure but has always been hot for her boss in a major way. She finally decides to seduce Ryan. However, it’s not long before Alexis discovers just how rapidly the tables can turn -- and the seducer can become the seduced. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Sex where you work may be risky, but it can also be lots of fun! Co-workers who go for it and get more than they bargained for. 	128313
2009	Deadline	N		Danielewski, Cynthia		Former Reporter Ashley is the wife of New York Detective Jack Reeves.	128314
2000	Deadline -- Killings	T	SVDSP 867, 872			Columnist	128315
1920	Deadline at Eleven	M		Byers, Ruth (Story). Lucien Hubbard (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Helen Stevens (Corinne Griffith) leaves home when her mother wants her to marry nobleman and takes job with New York paper. First assigned to do story on "Autumn," but works her way up to advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist.She makes friends with drunken reporter Jack Rawson (Frank Thomas) and helps him kick his alcoholism. Rawson, drunk, stumbles on the murder of working girl while following the columnist, but is accused himself of the crime.She tells police not to inform the other newspapers and promises to find real killer. Visits dead girl's employer, pretending to be lame, and gets him to agree to take her home while instructing chauffeur to drive to the police station.Once there, she gets a confession. When the reporter reforms, she takes him home to her mother who discovers he is a member of a socially prominent family.Stevens is not sure whether she wants to be a reporter, a waitress or a housemaid.	128316
1983	Deadline Auto Theft	M				Interviewer (Jonathan E. Fricke - Himself), KFOX.	128317
1961	Deadline for a Dream (aka In as the Kill)	NM		Knox, Bill		Press	128318
1956	Deadline for Action	T			Series - Repeats of Dane Clark segments of Wire Service - 1956-1959  ABC	Reporter Dan Miller (Dane Clark)	128319
1990	Deadline for Final Art	N	PVL	Adkins, Jan		Magazine Art Director Charlie Salt for National Geographic magazine. Researcher Murray Hofnung disappears. Photographer Jillian for the magazine.	128320
1944	Deadline For Love	N		Craig, Georgia	Weinberg List	Journalist	128321
1946	Deadline for Murder	M		Cummings, Irving Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Vivian (Sheila Ryan) is a nosy journalist who gets in the way of  police detective and a gambler who uncovers a plot to steal a government document detailing foreign oil holdings. Several persons are killed after getting hold of the document.Policeman locks reporter up at one point to try to get her out of his way. Killer is exposed as gambling club operator and the reporter ends up with the gambler.	128322
1998	Deadline For Murder	NM		Payne, Louisa		TV Anchorwoman who is married to a computer mogul is murdered. A detective discovers that the popular TV Anchorwoman's husband is in deep financial trouble. Two more murders take place as the detective tries to solve the mystery.	128323
1991	Deadline for Murder, A	NM		Frankel, Valerie		News Media	128324
1995	Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan	MT	SV 301		Sequel to "Corpse Had a Familiar Face."	Reporter Edna Buchanan (Elizabeth Montgomery) gets involved in a triple murder and a case of wrongful imprisonment.  Newspaperman (Casey Stengel). Reporter (Brian Michael Tracy).	128325
2005	Deadline in Athens	NM		Markaris, Petros. David Connolly (Translator)		TV Reporter Yanna (Janna) Karayoryi, a renowned journalist of the Hellas Channel, is killed in the broadcasting studio just as she was about to go on the air with some sensational news about the homicides of two poor Albanians in Athens, Greece.Haritos's further inquiries turn up some interesting new details -- the dead couple were sitting on half-a-million drachmas and they get the reporter killed herself. Karayoryi's replacement on the TV is also killed. Dead journalists everywhere.The impaling of a TV reporter is much bigger news than a couple of Albanian corpses, especially to the Hellas bosses who insist on exclusive access to the inquiry and threaten to expand their 24/7 coverage by tattling to their ministerial contacts.Did she have some crucial evidence about the homicides that may have involved drugs, or is her murder unconnected? .Deceit and corruption in the competitive world of Greek media is discovered. "Two dead Albanians is of interest to no one but the TV channels," confides the Athens police inspector Costas Haritos.	128326
1960	Deadline Midnight	T			Series 1960-1961. Advisor, former Daily Express Editor Arthur Christiansen.	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128327
1960	Deadline Midnight:	T			Episode #5. 7-11-1960	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Reporter #1 (Anthony Bate). Reporter #2 (Charles Rea). E	128328
1960	Deadline Midnight:	T			Episodes #1 through #13. 6-13-60 to 9-5-1960	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128329
1961	Deadline Midnight: Before the Cock Crows	T			Episode #33. 10-21-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128330
1961	Deadline Midnight: Bid For Glory	T			Episode #20. 6-3-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128331
1961	Deadline Midnight: Billy Brewster Story, The	T			Episode #17. 4-22-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128332
1961	Deadline Midnight: Doggo	T			Episode #22. 7-1-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128333
1961	Deadline Midnight: Exclusively Yours	T			Episode #31. 10-7-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128334
1961	Deadline Midnight: Eye for Detail, An	T			Episode #29.  9-23-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128335
1961	Deadline Midnight: Girl From Harrow, The	T			Episode #36. 11-11-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128336
1961	Deadline Midnight: Golden Handshake, The	T			Episode #34. 10-28-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128337
1961	Deadline Midnight: Humble Win, The	T			Episode #19. 5-20-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128338
1961	Deadline Midnight: Inheritance, The	T			Episode #38. 11-25-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128339
1961	Deadline Midnight: It's a Free Country	T			Episode #18. 5-7-1961.	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128340
1961	Deadline Midnight: Letter From a Lady	T			Episode #24. 7-19-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128341
1961	Deadline Midnight: Libel Story	T			Episode #39. 12-2-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Reporter Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford),Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley). Peggy Simpson (Mary Law). Neville Crane finds himself at a Revivalist meeting conducted by an Evangelist who is launching a "Save Mankind" mission in London.Crane suspects there is a dubious financial background to his campaign and writes an expose which the editor, after taking legal advice decides to print.But the Evangelist, to the horror and surprise of The Globe sues the paper for 25,000 pounds damages for libel.	128342
1961	Deadline Midnight: Man in a Frame	T			Episode #30. 9-30-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128343
1961	Deadline Midnight: Manhunt	T			Episode #16. 4-8-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128344
1961	Deadline Midnight: Murder Story	T			Episode #15. 3-25-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128345
1961	Deadline Midnight: One Man Went To Fly	T			Episode #23. 7-15-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128346
1961	Deadline Midnight: One Way Ticket	T			Episode #26. 8-26-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128347
1961	Deadline Midnight: Pen of Venom	T			Episode #25. 8-12-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128348
1961	Deadline Midnight: Refugee	T			Episode #14. 3-11-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128349
1961	Deadline Midnight: Slow Night, The	T			Episode #21. 6-17-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128350
1961	Deadline Midnight: Striptease	T			Episode #37. 11-18-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128351
1961	Deadline Midnight: Take Over	T			Episode #28. 9-16-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128352
1961	Deadline Midnight: Tenpenny Scandal, The	T			Episode #32. 10-14-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128353
1961	Deadline Midnight: Unforgiven, The	T			Episode #27. 9-9-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128354
1961	Deadline Midnight: Why George Brown Hanged	T			Episode #35. 11-4-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128355
1936	Deadline Murder	SM		Bell, J.M.	Black Mask, Nov. 1936, Vol. 19, No. 9, pp. 64-87.	Reporter Cochrane narrates the story	128356
1961	Deadline Murder Story	T			Episode #15 3-25-1961	News Editor Joe Dunn (Peter Vaughan) of The Daily Globe, a Fleet Street Newspaper. Replaced by News Editor Mike Grieves (Glyn Houson). Investigating reporting team featured. Editors and senior reporters. Editor Holland (Alexander Archdale) of The Globe.Investigative reporting team of Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Globe. Reporters and Editors include Neville Crane (Jeremy Young), Matt Stewart (Bruce Beeby). Keith Durrant (Vincent Ball), Tom Douglas (James Culliford), Mark Bryon (Olaf Pooley).Peggy Simpson (Mary Law).	128357
1947	Deadline Mystery:	R			Series 4-20-1947 to 8-31-1947. ABC	Columnist Lucky Larson (Michael Stephen Dunne), a fast-talking columnist syndicated in more than 250 newspapers around the world.	128358
2005	Deadline Torp	MTF			Miniseries. Norway	Reporter (Bartek Kaminski). Interviewer (Ove Eriksen). Camera (Kare Brekke Dahl). Real-Life hostage drama in Norway.	128359
1952	Deadline U.S.A.	M	DVD -R HQ 2735, 2736. SVDSP 517	Brooks, Richard (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Bogart	Editor Ed Hutchinson (Humphrey Bogart) of The Day believes newspaper chain wants to buy the 300,000 daily circulation paper to put it out of business, decreasing competition. Gangster trying to control city. Final goal of paper is to expose him.Editor and Publisher, Mrs. John Garrison (Ethel Barrymore), widow of paper's founder, fight  against sale of paper. All-out assault on gangster. Day reporter beaten up. Paper sold but gangster exposed in final issue.Editor: "An honest, fearless press is public's first protection against gangsterism..." Owner of rival Standard Lawrence White (Raymond Greenleaf) hears editor call The Day old-fashioned and yells, "Give me some old-fashioned journalism at The Standard."Gangster makes final threat as presses run. Editor: "That's the press, baby, and there's nothing you can do about it." Shot of neon sign on top of newspaper office goes out for last time. Reporter (Dabbs Greer). Reporter (Norman Leavitt).City Editor (Joseph Crehan) of Standard.  Reporter George Burrows (Warren Stevens). City News Editor Hal (John Doucette). Copy Boy (Richard Monohan). Headline Writer (Harry Tyler). National Editor (Luther Crockett). Court Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre).	128360
1956	Deadline Vienna	T			1-23-56	Correspondent (Douglas Fairbanks)	128361
1957	Deadline, The	T			Crossroads - 6-14-57	Newspapers. Arthur Franz, Pat Crowley	128362
1991	Deadline, The: Bay City Story Pilot	T	SV 94		7-31-91	TV Reporter in San Francisco	128363
2001	Deadline:	T	SVDSP 1295, 1289. SVD 970 (Two Episodes), 969, SVD 872, 869, 867.		Episodes. Series (October 2000, March-April 2001, June-September 2002). 13 Episodes	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.	128364
2000	Deadline: Daniel in the Lion's Den	T	DVD -R HQ 2082. VHS 1244		Episode #4. 10-23-2000	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Reporters Benton (Oliver Platt) and Nikki ( Bebe Neuwirth) work together to try to find out if a student was set up by a "Red Squad" in a rock-throwing incident in a 1968 college protest.Community activist who is running for city council turns out to be a fugitive living under an assumed name after being convicted of throwing a rock at police during a student protest 30 years earlier,Benton and Nikki suspect that the man was actually framed by the infamous "Red Squad", some of whose members are still around. Reporter (Carolyn McDermott).	128365
2001	Deadline: Don't I Know You?	T	DVD -R HQ 2277		Episode #7. 3-17-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Benton looks into a two-year-old murder case, in which a suspect was acquitted because of temporary amnesia	128366
2001	Deadline: First Commandment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2094		Episode #10. 3-31-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Benton investigates the fatal shooting of a prominent rabbi's wife.	128367
2000	Deadline: Howl	T	DVD -R HQ 2619. VHS 1252. SVD 869		Episode #5. 10-3-2000	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Popular Columnist Benton's only problem seems to be writer's block and alcohol -- until his one-night stand with an independent actress makes him a murder suspect.Sports Editor (Christopher Coucill).	128368
2001	Deadline: Just Lie Back	T	DVD -R HQ 2437		Episode #11. 3-31-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Wallace and Hildy investigate a shock jock by the name of Zak Mason (Paul Provenza), who, on his show The Zak Attack, mocks the demise of rape victims with the renewal of the Confucius phrase "just lie back."When the reporters discover that Mason was attacked by someone who shoved a baseball bat down his throat, the case gets more interesting. Mason insists that it was two men, but Wallace and Hildy wonder about Mason's female co-host.Ledger Reporter Katrina Chung (Eunice Wong).	128369
2000	Deadline: Lovers and Madmen (aka Lovers & Madmen)	T	DVD -R HQ 2104. SVD 869		Episode #2. 10-9-2000	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.	128370
2001	Deadline: Old Ball Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2425		Episode #6. 3-17-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Charlie asks for Wallace's help in telling his friend's story when his friend's rich wife turns up missing. The reporters' investigation leads them to twists around every corner from the deceased carrying another man's child to her other secret affair.In the end, Charlie makes some realizations. Sports Editor (Christopher Coucill).	128371
2000	Deadline: Perception	T	DVD -R HQ 2262. SVD 1238		Episode #3.  10-16-2000	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Reporter Benton (Oliver Platt) looks into a late-night street shooting in which a cop killed a would-be mugger and the mugging victim wounded the officer.When a tourist shoots an off-duty African-American cop who was trying to save him from two muggers, Benton competes with his estranged wife Brooke to investigate a possible case of racial profiling. Sports Editor (Christopher Council).	128372
2000	Deadline: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 1946		Episode #1. 10-02-2000	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Columnist Wallace Benton has just discovered his Pulitzer Prize-winning series from two years ago may have landed two innocent men on death row. With three days to right the wrong, Wallace goes on crusade to save the men who he once condemned.To solve his case, Wallace enlists the help of a group of interns who go through the evidence step by step to discover that Wallace was wrong -- and right at the same time. He must free those innocent of vicious murders of fast food restaurant employees.News Assistant (Peter Pamela Rose). Beth Khambu (Christina Chang). Charles Foster (Damon Gupton).	128373
2001	Deadline: Red Herring	T	DVD -R HQ 1942. VHS 1254		Episode #13. 4-7-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Reporter Benton makes enemies when he writes about the Russian mob. Man simply named Anton becomes the center of an investigation that finds Wallace knee-deep in the Russian mafia.Wallace, Hildy and Brooke attend a charity event where they meet face-to-face with the people they are writing about, including a mysterious Colombian woman named Christina del Costa. Elsewhere, Wallace sends his investigators on a few excursions.Journalist (Peter Van Wagner). Sports Editor (Christopher Coucill)	128374
2001	Deadline: Shock	T	DVD -R HQ 2286		Episode #12. 4-7-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.After a detective tips off Benton that there's a big story in the rehab facility where he's a patient, Beth (Christina Chang) volunteers to go undercover.	128375
2001	Deadline: Somebody's Fool	T	DVD -R HQ 2455		Episode #9. 3-24-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Benton investigates the circumstances surrounding a man on an airplane who created a disturbance and was killed by other passengers.Photographer (Anthony Cruz). Photo Editor (Howard Atlee).	128376
2001	Deadline: Undesirables, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6491. VHS 1271		Episode #8. 3-24-2001	Columnist Wallace Benton (Oliver Platt), a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the tabloid newspaper, the New York Ledger.  Nikki Masucci  (Bebe Neuwirth), the bright and ambitious editor. Si Beekman (Tom Conti), newspaper's owner.Brooke Benton (Hope Davis) is Benton's estranged wife and an award-winning, cutting-edge journalist in her own right. Hildy Baker (Lili Taylor) is an aggressive gossip columnist.Wallace discovers a politician's plot to have drug-addicted women sterilized in order to reduce the number of crack-babies being born in New York City.Not only that, but a story Wallace wrote on the topic 12 years ago comes back to haunt him when he sees physical proof that not all crack-babies turn into druggies and criminals, by way of a 12-year-old chess genius who he can't seem to beat.	128377
1982	Deadlines	N	OWN - H	Ryan, Desmond		Reporter. Fearless newspaper reporter uncovers a scandal involving a senatorial candidate. Jimmy Darcy, reporter.	128378
2004	Deadlines	M			France	News Media. United Press Journalist (Karl Makinen). Associated Press Journalist (Ned O'Brien). Reuters Journalist (David Cohen). Times Magazine Journalist (Patrick Chauvel). New York Times Magazine Journalist (Ludi Boeken).Washington Post Journalist (Chris Smoak). Miami Herald Journalist (Sofiane Chaari). Newsweek Journalist (Michael A. Lerner).  Wilmington Journal (Michael Higgs).	128379
1922	Deadlines! (Extra, Extra)	N	OWN	Smith, Henry Justin		Newspapers. One of the best pieces of journalistic fiction. Series of sketches of life in the newsroom, possibly the Chicago Daily News.	128380
1969	Deadlock	T				Reporter. Black youth killed by cop and white newspaperman covering the story is murdered	128381
1931	Deadlock	M				Publicist (Hay Plumb).	128382
2000	Deadlocked	MT				Reporter (Samantha Ferris). Reporter (Stefanie Hartman). News Director (Leanne Adachi)..	128383
1995	Deadlocked: Escape From Zone 14	MT				News Media. Newswoman (Tamara Stanners). Newsman (John Gibbs). Reporter (Dave Cameron).	128384
2005	Deadly	M				Reporter (Danielle Burgio). News Reporter (Choppy Guillotte).	128385
2008	Deadly Beautiful	N		Baker, Sam		Fashion Features Editor Annie Anderson of Handbag Magazine is a former newspaper reporter who has become a fashion writer and is now investigating a secret underground where many drop-dead-gorgeous models have done to “make it” -- and some have just dropped dead. A serial killer with a thirst for young American models-slash-escorts is on the loose in Tokyo and the local press is all over it. When a supermodel goes missing while on assignment in Japan, an international media news frenzy erupts. At a tender age, the model had the face that launched a million album covers and her career exploded from there. Now, with only a few clues and no body, the authorities wonder if she’s tied to the recent rash of Jack the Ripper-style killings. Annie Anderson swears that she’s done with investigative reporting. After all, these days she jets off to Paris, Milan, her native London and, now, New York City for Fashion Week -- as a front-row writer for Handbag Magazine. But when Annie learns that the missing supermodel is actually the half sister of her best friend, she’s on the next plane to the Far East to get the scoop on the missing supermodel. In the electric metropolis of Tokyo, Annie descends into the gritty, cutthroat underbelly of the international fashion industry to uncover the truth behind the supermodel’s disappearance. But navigating this mysterious territory is riskier than she thought, and she’ll need to watch her fabulously coutured back -- because someone out there is dressed to kill and Annie just might be the next hot number to be knocked off.Complicating matters are Annie’s troubled love life, her editor’s demands and her fear that the supermodel may have been murdered by the Roppongi Ripper, who has already killed several Western blondes. Annie’s search for the supermodel in Tokyo uncovers some surprises, testing her allegiance to her fashion features over hard news and her friendship with her friend, the supermodel’s sister. 	128386
1952	Deadly Beloved	NM	OWN - H	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	128387
1986	Deadly Business, A	MT				TV Reporter (Rex Hagon). Reporter (Nerene Virgin). Reporter #1 (Scott Robbins). Reporter #2 (Barry Flatman).	128388
2007	Deadly Dealer, A	N		Stanley, J.B .		Freelance Reporter-Amateur Sleuth Molly Appleby, covering the famous Heart of Dixie antique show for Collector's Weekly, gets an unwelcome scoop when she finds the dead body of an antiques dealer in her hotel's lush conservatory.	128389
1987	Deadly Deception	MT	DVD -R HQ 1822, 1813. SVD 808. SV 39	Cotler, Gordon (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Anne (Lisa Eibacher) strings for the San Francisco Journal covering a story on a woman who committed suicide and killed her baby. Woman actually victim of a plot to kidnap her child.Anne looks into the story and tries to convince the police to reopen the case.  She approaches the dead woman's husband but he accuses her of just trying to get a good story and drives away before she can tell him her suspicions.The two eventually investigate, passing themselves off as a couple while following up a lead in another town. Confront a couple they believe are in on the kidnapping plot. Two suspects are killed. Reporter ransacks the office searching for evidence.The husband figures out he was adopted at birth but returned to his parents a year later and that the woman who adopted him arranged to kidnap his child. He confronts her and she commits suicide. Reporter arrives for final embrace	128390
1991	Deadly Desire	MT				Reporter 1 (Michael Kellick)	128391
2002	Deadly Embrace	N		Collins, Jackie		Journalist Madison Castelli's mobster father is accused of killing two women. Acquitted of first murder with help of his mob boss buddy who is dead by the time the second hit occurs.Nasty men responsible for framing him are threatening to take out more of his loved ones if he doesn't cough up money. The reporter's life is in jeopardy.Sassy Celebrity Journalist Madison, a beautiful and street smart journalist tries to uncover her father's mobster past. Her photojournalist boyfriend has been missing in Colombia for 10 days.Distraught after finding out her father has been keeping secrets from her, she flies from New York to L.A., visits her best friend Natalie De Barge, a gorgeous black radio personality. Within hours, they find themselves caught in a restaurant hold-up.	128392
1993	Deadly Exposure	M		Brauner, Asher (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Max (Robby Benson), a Jew, won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of a secret police slaughter in Lebanon but feels guilty for not stopping the massacre. Trade in his camera for a bottle and hangs around bars spouting conspiracy theories.After his father is killed by a white supremacist group, he is urged to start doing something with his life. A friend who works for a radio station and whose life Max saved in Beirut, gives him a job and assigns him a story on hate crimes.He uses his contacts and is attacked by those trying to stop him from pursuing the story. Aided by Magazine Writer Rita (Laura Johnson) but she later leaves to go on tour with a rock group saying she does not want to get killed for sake of a story.Max uncovers a conspiracy to kill a Jewish senator and make it look as though it was the work of neo-Nazis. He shoots a security guard who is apparently part of the Nazi group and prevents the assassination.But he discovers conspiracy more complex than he thought and even involves Rita who tells him his prevention of the assassination can still be used to the advantage of the conspirators.	128393
2008	Deadly Exposure	NR		Putman, Cara		TV News Reporter Dani Richards wants to know how could a killer have struck in a crowded theater? She had been in the box next to the victim and hadn’t heard or seen a thing. Now the very man who had broken Dani’s heart years ago was investigating the murder. And when her coverage of the story led the killer to stalk her, a former flame who is also a police officer insisted on protecting her. Dani was afraid to let him close again. Yet she had no choice. The killer’s sinister phone calls left no doubt that he’d come for Dani next. 	128394
1982	Deadly Eyes	M				Reporter (Paul MacCallum)	128395
1983	Deadly Force	M		Barnett, Ken (Story). Ken Barnett, Barry Schneider, Robert Vincent O'Neil (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Eddie Cooper (Joyce Ingalls) works her way up from TV news copywriter to reporter. Independent career woman, but she's first seen in an apron working in the kitchen. Also masculine name Eddie).Assigned to cover a series of murders.  She goes to interview the killer and is rescued by an investigator she is in love with.  At the end of the film, she tries to phone in the story.	128396
1984	Deadly Games	NM	OWN - H	Topol, E.-Neznansky, Fridrich		Soviet Journalist Vadim Belkin disappears. Drug ring involved.	128397
1988	Deadly Games	N		Neznansky, Fridrikh and Edward Topol		Journalist disappears and a small team of police investigators are probing the disappearance and stumble across evidence of a huge drug smuggling ring based in Azebaijan.	128398
1982	Deadly Games, The (aka Who Fell Asleep?)	M		Mansfield, Scott (Screenplay)		Journalist Keegan (Jo Ann Harris) investigates alleged suicide of her sister and discovers a slasher is on the loose.  Tells police she works for a music magazine in New York, but is thinking of moving to Minneapolis to work in a newsroom.	128399
1995	Deadly Games: One Mean Mother	T			Episode #2. 9-12-1995. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Catherine Einhaus).	128400
2006	Deadly Gold	N		Simmons, Hal		Reporter Marc Young gives up his job on a metropolitan daily and journeys to Crystal, Colorado a small mining town in Rocky Mountains to begin his quest for fame and fortune as owner, publisher and editor. He gets a job on the local paper, the Crystal Times -- it was easy, perhaps too easy. A few days later the husband of the woman he had replaced lets him know in a most violent and painful manner that they were not pleased -- and that there was more to the situation at the paper and at the mine than immediately met the eye. Meanwhile, somewhat oblivious to what was going on and simply trying to do his job at the paper, Marc was also trying to figure out how to court the beautiful young schoolteacher he had been trapped with overnight in a snow drift, much to the delight of local gossips. When he gets a chance to purchase the paper -- again too easily -- and the former owner disappears along with his wife, a rare trout turns up dead from cyanide poisoning seemingly from mine-caused water pollution, and he receives ominous visits from several of the town’s leading heavies. Marc finds his newspaperman’s instincts leading him closer to the truth and deeper into trouble and danger. He finds a story most reporters would die for -- and he just might. In spite of his realization there is no one he can trust, when Marc is invited by mine superintendent John Romand to descend with him into an abandoned shaft to ascertain the truth about the so-called cyanide leak, his desire for a story gets in the way of his common sense. Abandoned in total darkness and silence deep in the bowels of the earth, Marc discovers what happened to the vanished former owner and his wife -- and what fate had been planned for him as well. Along the way he meets threats, romance, greed, betrayal and even murder. From precarious moments tottering in his old pickup at the brink of plunging over the edge of an icy cliff to fighting desperately to avoid being thrown into an old mine hopper and being pulverized along with the ore, Young matures from an ambitious yet likable, somewhat naive and clueless young man to one who exemplifies qualities of true heroism in the modern West.	128401
1994	Deadly Heroes	M				Cameraman (Steve Greenstein).	128402
2006	Deadly Homecoming, A	N		Davis, Bill		Editor of the local newspaper helps Alan Bronze who is trying to take control of his “kill or be killed” situation. A mysterious letter was sent to Bronze encouraging him to return to his childhood hometown to handle the estate of his deceased grandfather, a man he hated and who hated him in return. Instead of the expected paper shuffling, Alan is soon struggling just to stay alive. He has unwittingly walked into the midst of a major drug distribution center -- set up by his own grandfather. The old man’s corrupt partners are the leading citizens of the small mountain town and now they plan to take of Alan -- just like they took care of his grandfather. With the help of the well-connected editor of the local newspaper, Alan decides he’s going to have to take control of what happens to him in the future.	128403
1987	Deadly Illusion	M				Reporter (Kathryn Leigh-Davis) from Mademoiselle Magazine.	128404
1988	Deadly Intent	M				Newscaster Sandy (Cathleen Chin)	128405
1995	Deadly Invasion: Killer Bee Nightmare, The	MT				Newscaster (Jerry Penacoli)	128406
2005	Deadly Isolation	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Al Dubois). Reporter (Rosey Edeh).	128407
2000	Deadly Look of Love, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7993, 7994			Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny)	128408
1957	Deadly Mantis, The	M	L		Golden Age Collection	Journalist Alix Talton as newswoman fighting giant praying mantis on East Coast.  Second Reporter (Tom Greenway). Announcers (Ned Le Fevre. William A. Forester).	128409
1992	Deadly Matrimony	MT				Reporter #1 (Carlton Watson). Reporter #2 (Leah Black). Reporter #3 (Don Ritchie). Reporter #5 (Brenda Kamino). Reporter #7 (Janet Bailey), TV Reporter (Karen Kennedy)	128410
1973	Deadly Memorial	NM		Perry, Patricia		News Media	128411
1996	Deadly Obsession	N		Ellis, Julie		Editor Laurie Roberts at a midtown Manhattan magazine has published a couple of mystery stories and one paperback novel. She lost her husband in an encounter with a deranged killer.When a coworker's nephew becomes latest victim in a series of kidnappings and murders of young children in Alabama, she tells her boss she wants to pursue the story. She puts herself on the line to follow a hunch.She meets an attractive, eligible doctor on her way to the crime scene.	128412
2000	Deadly Obsession	NSF		Rasey, Patricia A.		Reporter Laurie Michaels hounds a police officer who is investigating a killer who is loose and has taste for human blood. He has personal reasons for detesting the press so sparks fly when the hard-nosed beautiful reporter Laurie hounds him for a story.Fate forces them to join forces, neither one anticipating the attraction that develops. But just as the man thinks he is close to finding all the answers, both personal and professional, Michaels disappears.Michaels is trying to stop living vampire from killing again.  Her eyes are about to be opened about the world and her own desire for a man both dark and compelling. But does she have what it takes to melt a heart made diamond-hard by many years of pain.	128413
1985	Deadly Passion	M				TV Reporter (Victoria Baker). News Announcer (Ed Horodko).	128414
1979	Deadly Piece, The	NM	OWN - P	Hamill Pete		Reporter Sam Briscoe divorced, disillusioned, a skeptic but not a cynic	128415
1983	Deadly Revenge (aka Desquite, El)	M				News Media	128416
1998	Deadly Sanctuary	NR		Nobel, Sylvia.  Robert Patterson (Art)		Reporter. Beautiful, strong-willed reporter, Kendall O'Dell, is drawn into an evil web of conspiracy when she accepts position at a small newspaper in isolated Castle Valley, ArizonaHer assignment: find out why  her predecessor mysteriously vanished while working on a story concerning unsolved deaths of two teenage girls	128417
2001	Deadly Scavengers	M				Photographer (Zenova Braeden)	128418
1997	Deadly Silence	N		Larsen, Jodie		Public Relations Specialist Angela Anderson and a rising young attorney Nick Hunter believe their futures are assured at a prestigious Oklahoma City law firm until they’re brought together on an important case with their research revealing the firm’s chilling link to a series of infant abductions. Now in their search for the truth, they will find that someone will stop at nothing to ensure their silence -- even if it means keeping them quiet in a more permanent way. Anderson is the firm’s public relations expert and she and Hunter are assigned to help with damage control for a senator who has about one million dollars of income not reflected on his tax returns over a three-year period. Angela has worked for the firm for more than six years and clues Hunter in on the boss’s little idiosyncrasies -- such as taping all outgoing and incoming telephone calls and bugging all the offices and hallways. Angela is clearly working there because her mother is in an expensive nursing home with Alzheimer’s disease. Angela’s practical but cynical approach and Hunter’s honest and gentle naiveté play well against each other in the start of their friendship and budding romance. 	128419
1989	Deadly Silence, A	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Maria Melendez).	128420
2003	Deadly Swarm	MT				American Journalist Sandra (Kaarina Aufranc) follows a truck as part of her coverage of cocaine traffic. What she doesn’t know is that a team in Guatemala lead by a scientist gets a rare specie of killing wasps by force from some Indians. They hire a drug dealer to bring the insects to Mexico and provoke an accident with his truck to release the wasps. When the wasps attack the locals, the journalist teams up with an American entomologist to solve the problem. The snoopy journalist Sandra to the bees: “Welcome to the food chain!”  Entomologist: So I hear I’m walking next to the miracle cure. Sandra: Yeah, but you’ll have to kill me to get it.  Entomologist: Why don’t we start with a kiss, and work out way up to the killing?	128421
1975	Deadly Tower, The	MT				News Media. Texas Tower massacre of 1966.	128422
2008	Deadly Untruths	NR		Allen, Pamela J.		Investigative Journalist Andie is an up-and-coming reporter working for the only remaining mainstream news organization with widely recognized credibility in the United States. A terrible tragedy occurs when a friend and colleague is accidentally killed while covering the war in Iraq. Around the same time, Andie begins to receive mysterious calls addressing her by name, asking for help from a seemingly trapped person unknown to her. As she begins her research on an assignment to write a front-page above-the-fold tribute to her colleague, Andie learns that her friend was investigating horrendous and massive war crimes perpetrated by officials within the U.S. administration, which were undoubtedly the cause of the “accidental” death. It is now up to Andie to carry on her colleague’s work by exposing those responsible for the atrocities uncovered. But it’s not going to be easy, even with her newfound alliance with bloggers. As the last reliable media source begins to morph, and her safety is threatened by rogue agents operating under orders from within the white House, Andie is forced to endanger herself and others in a race to prevent catastrophic injury and death. If she does not succeed, there will be global consequences for humanity heretofore unimagined.	128423
1990	Deadly Valentine	NM	OWN - P	Hart, Carolyn		News Media	128424
1997	Deadly Vineyard Holiday, A	NM		Craig, Philip		Tabloid Reporter is killed in the woods near a detective's house when he discovers the whereabouts of the president's teenaged daughter -- she's staying at the Martha's Vineyard home with permission from her parents.	128425
2007	Deadly Vision	NM		Reed, Rick R. 		Reporter Dani Westwood joins forces with a small-town single mom Cass D’Angelo, whose life changes when a thunderstorm sweeps into her small Ohio River Town of Summitville. Lightning strikes a tree near her while she out hunting for her seven-year-old son and a branch knocks her unconscious. When she awakens a couple of days later, she sees into the deepest secrets of those around her and into the fates of some teenage girls who have gone missing. The discovery opens the door to a whole new life for the mother. The police are suspicious and the press wants to make her a celebrity. The killers are desperate to know how she found their carefully concealed grave. The woman finds an ally in Westwood and the two women begin to probe into the disappearances and murders. Dani and Cass also start a romance. When Cass’s little boy Max disappears, she must race against the clock to find him before it’s too late. 	128426
1997	Deadly Vision, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 7421, 7422			News Media. Female Reporter (Matuschka Lindo). Male Reporter (Walter Coppage). News Anchor (Kelly Eckerman). Woman's alarming premonitions lead her to a serial killer.	128427
1995	Deadly Whispers	MT	DVD -R HQ 7213, 7214.			Reporter (Darryl Dehart)	128428
1978	Deadman's Curve	T				News Media. Jan and Dean biography.	128429
1947	Deadman's Derringers	SW	GPL	Blackburn, Tom W.		Press	128430
1998	Deadman's Throttle	NS		Smith, Jerry		Editor Jason Street, the feature editor for Motorcycle Monthly Magazine is a motor-journalist who tracks down his brother's killer. He happens upon a motorcycle accident, discovers the victim is his brother and quickly uncovers clues that it was murder.Alternates between begin with his sexy sweetheart and crashing various test bikes.Motorcycle Monthly is supposed to be at the bottom of the motorcycle-mag feeding chain, but it's got a plush conference room, a garage full of test motorcycles, a full-time mechanic.  credit cards for expenses,Full-time receptionist who even lines up photo shots, and just one or two feature articles a month expected of each of the five full-time highly paid staffers.To find the killer, Street digs into his brother's checkered past as a writer for a rival southern California motorcycle magazine, pitting himself against a ruthless foe will who stop at nothing to silence him -- even murder.	128431
2007	Deadmeat	M				Reporter (Che Walker)	128432
1987	Deadtime Stories	M				Reporter (Beth Felty). Anchor (Patrick McCord).	128433
1997	Deadwood	NW		Hirt, Douglas		Correspondent Nathaniel Jones was naïve, or perhaps he underestimated the savagery of the frontier, a land very few had set eyes on, let alone survived. but as a newspaper reporter, he had a job to do.Little did he know that as a special correspondent to General George Custer's military expedition, he would not only witness the conquest of the West, but would also find adventure beyond his wildest dreams.	128434
1940	Deadwood Dick	M			Serial - Chapter Play	Editor Dick Stanley (Don Douglas) of Dakota Pioneer Press, becomes Deadwood Dick to fight injustice. Reporter (Eddie Fetherston).	128435
1884	Deadwood Dick's Claim; or the Fairy Face of Faro Flats	N		Wheeler, Edward L.	July 1, 1884	Press	128436
2006	Deadwood Park	M				Radio Newscaster - 1955 (Aaron Crozier - Voice).	128437
2005	Deadwood: Advances, None Miraculous	T	DVD -R HQ 3276		Episode. 5-8-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Cochran delivers a dire prognosis. Andy Cramed offers himself as the camp's new minister. Trixie pressures Alma to accept Ellsworth's proposal.	128438
2005	Deadwood: Amalgamation and Capital	T	DVD -R HQ 3231		Episode. 5-1-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick feels the power of the press. Wolcott interrupts the interrogation of Mose. Swearengen amends his deal with Miss Isringhausen. Martha uses the bank's opening to communicate with Alma.	128439
2006	Deadwood: Amateur Night	T	DVD -R HQ 6578		Episode #33. 2. 8-6-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick is beaten up by one of Hearst's goons in his newspaper office by his press for publishing a letter critical of Hearst. He suffers lacerations and a broken rib.Hearst's men overrun Deadwood. Wu delivers a cryptic message to Swearengen. Langrishe mines Deadwood's talent.	128440
2005	Deadwood: Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To	T	DVD -R HQ 3374		Episode. 5-22-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.George Hearst arrives in camp. Swearengen's manipulations extract a counteroffer from Yankton. Tolliver seeks to improve his position with Hearst. Tensions in Chinaman's Alley boil over.	128441
2004	Deadwood: Bullock Returns to the Camp	T	DVD -R 1662		Episode #7	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." After tracking down a murderer, Bullock returns to camp as a changed man. Swearengen sees through Trixie's latest subterfuge. Alma remains cold on Farnum's  bid on her claim.	128442
2006	Deadwood: Catbird Seat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6703		Episode #35. 8-19-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick prints story that implies George Hearst is behind the shooting at an influential woman. Bullock delivers campaign pitches in Sturgis. Trixie shoots Hearst in the shoulder after he kills the woman's husband.Hearst's men bring the conflict closer to Deadwood and tensions mount.	128443
2005	Deadwood: Childish Things	T	DVD -R HQ 3172		Episode. 4-24-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Nuttall unveils his new bicycle. Swearengen and Bullock discuss alternatives to annexing the Hills to South Dakota. Stubbs gets some unexpected visitors.	128444
2005	Deadwood: Complications	T	DVD -R HQ 3057		Episode #17. 4-3-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Alma feels unwell. Tolliver makes a discovery about Wolcott. Bullock protects Commissioner Jarry. Samuel Fields finds a kindred spirit in Jane.	128445
2006	Deadwood: Constant Throb, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6651		Episode #34. 8-13-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick is beaten up by one of Hearst's goons in his newspaper office by his press for publishing a letter critical of Hearst. He suffers lacerations and a broken rib.Hearst's men overrun Deadwood. Wu delivers a cryptic message to Swearengen. Langrishe mines Deadwood's talent.	128446
2004	Deadwood: Deep Water	T	DVD -R 1580		Episode #2	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch."	128447
2005	Deadwood: E.B. Was Left Out	T	DVD -R HQ 3121		Episode. 4-16-2005.	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick greets new school teacher and gives her a tour of the camp. His print shop is destroyed and filled with human defecation for printing a poster some people in the mining camp hated.	128448
2006	Deadwood: Full Faith and Credit	T	DVD -R HQ 6353		Episode. 7-2-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Alma opens Deadwood's first bank. Hearst meets with Swearengen and Tolliver. Bullock brokers a deal.	128449
2004	Deadwood: Here Was a Man	T	DVD -R 1621		Episode #4	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." In this episode, he goes after advertising for favorable articles.	128450
2006	Deadwood: I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For	T	DVD -R HQ 6266		Episode #26. 6-18-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick introduces the candidates for mayor and sheriff. He and Swearengen bump heads over freedom of the press and the role of a newspaper in Deadwood.Cryptic note tips off Swearengen. George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst, makes his intentions known and sends Swearengen a painful message.  Alma's health raises issue of Sofia's stewardship.	128451
2004	Deadwood: Jewel's Boot Is Made for Walking	T	DVD -R 1726		Episode #10	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick gets a new, up-to-date camera with tripod when stage arrives at Deadwood. Takes picture of new sheriff being sworn in by mayor. Asks to reshoot the picture and is rebuffed. Then shoots a picture that startles patrons at the bar -- "a candid shot."Swearengen strikes a bargain with Adams. Jewel travels for help with her leg. Alma's father arrives from New York.	128452
2006	Deadwood: Leviathan Smiles	T	DVD -R HQ 6553		Episode #32. 7-29-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Wyatt Earp and his brother arrive in Deadwood. The town awaits Hearst's next move.	128453
2005	Deadwood: Lie Agreed Upon, A (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 2935		Episode #13. 3-6-2005. Second Season	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Swearengen and Bullock have a violent confrontation. Bullock and Utter discover that mistaken identity led to a fatal shooting at Nuttall's. Bullock's wife and son arrive on the stage. He continues his affair.	128454
2005	Deadwood: Lie Agreed Upon, A (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 2986		Episode #14. 3-13-2005. Second Season	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick and Swearengen discuss truth and decency in an account of what happened -- without bias or abridgement. How a news story was written in the old west is explored.Alma and Bullock face an abrupt decision about their future. Swearengen prepares for another showdown with Bullock. Calamity Jane returns to camp and helps Bullock.	128455
2004	Deadwood: Mr. Wu	T	DVD -R 1697		Episode #9	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." Bad news for Swearengen. Bullock regrets having raised his hand at the government meeting. Mr. Wu takes center stage.	128456
2005	Deadwood: New Money	T	DVD -R HQ 3028		Episode #15. 3-20-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Scout for a powerful mining operation arrives. Ailing Swearengen refuses visitors and medical attention. Farnum finds someone to buy the Hickok letter.	128457
2004	Deadwood: No Other Sons or Daughters	T	DVD -R 1685		Episode #8	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." Swearengen calls a meeting to set up an informal government. Bullock and Alma compare notes on Elsworth. Farnum gets letter from Hickok. Utter offers Jane a job.	128458
2004	Deadwood: Pilot - Deadwood	T	DVD -R 1580		Episode #1	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.	128459
2004	Deadwood: Plague	T	DVD -R 1648		Episode #6	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." Camp fathers dispatch riders to get a precious vaccine. Bullock encounters resistance in his quest to bring a murderer to justice. Cochran enlists Jane as a nurse.	128460
2004	Deadwood: Reconnoitering the Rim	T	DVD -R 1603		Episode #3	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick helps bury a man shot by Hickok and Bullock.  Competition arrives for Swearengen. Hickok puts up precious collateral in poker game. Bullock and Star strike up a deal on a lot for their store. Brom threatens Swearengen and is killed.	128461
2005	Deadwood: Requiem for a Gleet	T	DVD -R HQ 3056		Episode #16. 3-27-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Doc Cochran contemplates a procedure that could cure Swearengen. Bullock attempts to settle into domesticity. Rumors about the camp's future begin to spread.	128462
2006	Deadwood: Rich Find, A,	T	DVD -R HQ 6436		Episode #30. 7-15-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Bullock and Swearengen contemplate a pre-emptive strike against Hearst. Aunt Lou reunites with her son.	128463
2004	Deadwood: Sold Under Sin	T	DVD -R 1750		Episode #11	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.U.S. Army rolls into Deadwood. Bullock reacts to Russell's intentions regarding Alma. Adams displays his loyalties.	128464
2005	Deadwood: Something Very Expensive	T	DVD -R HQ 3101		Episode. 4-10-2005.	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Merrick greets new school teacher and gives her a tour of the camp. His print shop is destroyed and filled with human defecation for printing a poster some people in the mining camp hated.Alma proposes forming a bank. Bullock humiliates a claim order. Wolcott tests his alliance with Tolliver.	128465
2004	Deadwood: Suffer the Little Children	T	DVD -R 1669		Episode #8	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch."	128466
2006	Deadwood: Tell Him Something Pretty	T	DVD -R HQ 6759		Episode #36. 8-27-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Deadwood turns out to vote. Alma works out a deal for her claim. Hearst leaves Deadwood.	128467
2006	Deadwood: Tell Your God to Ready For Blood	T	DVD -R HQ 6265		Episode #25. 6-11-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Deadwood's first true elections approach. One of Hearst's workers is killed at the Gem. Alms has complications with her pregnancy.	128468
2004	Deadwood: Trial of Jack Mcall, The	T	DVD -R 1632		Episode #5	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Merrick calls himself an "ink-stained wretch." In this episode, he covers the trial, is disgusted by the verdict, goes into the Deadwood bar and yells out how this is the town you want if you want to kill someone and get off free.Deadwood must make its own laws to try a murderer. Illness might threaten the camp.	128469
2006	Deadwood: True Colors	T	DVD -R HQ 6309		Episode #27, 6-25-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Stage promoter and old friend of Swearengen arrives in town. Alma offers Hearst a claim deal. Bullock discovers the truth about the Gem killings.	128470
2006	Deadwood: Two-Headed Beast, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6371		Episode #29. 7-8-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Dority picks up Capt. Turner's gauntlet. Hostetler completes a deal. Bullock speaks with Hearst.	128471
2006	Deadwood: Unauthorized Cinnamon	T	DVD -R HQ 6487		Episode #31. 7-22-2006	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.Camp elders meet to discuss the situation with Hearst. Bullock offers a solution to the standoff. Merrick prints Bullock's letter in his newspaper.	128472
2005	Deadwood: Whores Can Come, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3338		Episode. 5-15-2005	Editor-Reporter A.W. Merrick (Jeffrey Jones) for the Deadwood Pioneer. There's no shortage of news in Deadwood and chronicling the shootings, the claim-jumpings and the occasional good dead is the responsibility of Merrick.He has a knack for showing up when something big is about to happen. Because he's always taking notes, many of the Deadwood residents look upon Merrick with distrust.Jarry fears Bullock and Hearst have thrown their support behind Montana. Swearengen uses a camp tragedy to delay an altercation between Wu and Lee	128473
1960	Deal From The Bottom	SS		Ellison, Harlan	In "Ellison Wonderland"	Press	128474
1983	Deal of the Century	M				Newscaster (Kelly Lange). Helicopter Reporter (John Stinson).	128475
2008	Deal with the Devil	NR		Noble, Cate	In “Baddest Bad Boys”	Italian Paparazzi have dubbed Max Deluca, the Devil. All Ellie McMann Deluca wants is one night with the only man she’s ever truly loved -- Max, who agrees on one condition: they extend it to seven nights of sensual pleasure on a private island. But after a whole week of fulfilling each other’s deepest desires, how will they go back to the way things were?	128476
2007	Deal With This	NR		Monroe, Lucy		Reporter Alan Hyatt is really a high-tech espionage agent investigating the Vancouver film industry, whose cover is a reporter enabling him to get close to all the suspects on the set of a sci-fi program. 	128477
2003	Deal, The	MT			UK	News Media. Journalist #1 (Stuart Bowman). Journalism #2 (Roshan Rohatgi). Political Editor (Robert Hines). Assistant (David Holdaway). TV Interviewer (Peter Morgan).	128478
2007	Deal, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 9294, 9293			News Media. Journalist #1 (Stuart Bowman). Journalist #2 (Roshan Rohatgi). Political Editor (Robert Hines). Press Secretary (Kananu Kirimi). TV Interviewer (Peter Morgan). Tony Blair and Gordon Brown meet to discuss the leadership of the Labour Party in this docudrama.  British news media cover the story from start to finish. Paparazzi. 	128479
1989	Dealers	M				Newscaster (Kit Hollerbach)	128480
2000	Dean Koontz's Sole Survivor	MT	VHS 1291			Seattle Journalist (Billy Zane) is prompted to probe the plane crash that claimed his wife and daughter after he meets a mysterious woman who survived the event	128481
2000	Dean Quixote	M				Newsreel Announcer (Tony Rogers).	128482
1982	Dean's December, The	N	OWN - P	Bellow, Saul		Journalist Dewey Spangler, famous journalist and Corde's boyhood friend. Albert Corde, professor of journalism and a dean at a university located in Chicago.	128483
1895	Deane Girls, The: Home Story, A	N	USC	Rouse, Adelaide Louise		Reporter. Helen Deane wants to study journalism., gets a job on the Eagle.  She is too occupied with her work at the Eagle office.Ends up writing a novel. Writes for leading periodicals.	128484
1987	Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam	MT				NBC Newsman (David Brinkley-Himself). NBC Newsman (Fred DeBrine-Himself). NBC Newsman (Frank McGee-Himself). NBC Newsman (Edwin Newman-Himself). NBC Newsman (Jack Perkins-Himself). NBC Newsman (Howard Tuckner-Himself). NBC Newsman (Sandy Vanocur-Himself)	128485
1965	Dear Brigitte	M				Sports Announcer (Dick Lane)	128486
1992	Dear Celeste, My Life Is a Mess	NJ		Lantz, Francess Lin		Advice Columnist Dear Celeste is the favorite advice columnist of Amanda and Leigh who believe she has all the answers. After all, Celeste has helped them through some awkward and perplexing times in their lives. But when they finally meet her they discover she is not as together as they imagined. 	128487
2005	Dear Cordelia	NR		Ford, Pamela	Harlequin Superromance #291	Food Reporter Liza Dunnigan has always dreamed of being an investigative journalist, and she’s finally got her chance. Her assignment? Track down reclusive Advice Columnist “Cordelia.” The only way to get to Cordelia is through her publicist, Jack Graham. Under the guise of applying for a job, Liza meets Jack -- and soon she’s interested in more than a story. But Jack Graham has a secret. Cordelia isn’t his client. She’s his alias. He is Dear Cordelia. No one can ever find out that he’s actually writing the column since his reputation would be ruined. He’s also a notorious playboy who doesn’t plan to settle down. But with Liza in his life he starts to reconsider. Too bad there isn’t really a Cordelia. Because with all the secrets they’re keeping, Jack and Liza could use some advice. 	128488
1996	Dear Deborah	N		Christenberry, Judy (Pseudonym used by Judith Stafford).	Precious Gem Romance	Advice to the Lovelorn Columnist Deborah Townsend for a major Fort Worth newspaper is writing advice for her readers but can’t even solve her own problems of the heart. Certain she can never recapture the passion she felt with her husband, the young widow has given romance the cold shoulder. Now, the newspaper’s handsome and new Managing Editor Jason Bridges has some advice for her: get back into circulation. For the night on the town, the shy Ms. Lonelyhearts needs a chaperon -- and who is better qualified than Jason himself? He knows the hottest new nightclubs, has invitations to the most exclusive parties, and can introduce Deborah to the city’s most eligible bachelors. Soon Jason’s plan is working wonders -- on him. What’s a man to do when he’s falling fast for a woman who says no to love? Ask an expert for advice, what else? Now all Deborah has to do is read between the lines to discover that true love can strike twice in a lifetime. 	128489
1975	Dear Detective:	T		Hargrove, Dean, Kibbee Roland, David Lewis and George Slavin	Episode #3	News Media	128490
1979	Dear Detective:	T			Episode #4. 4-18-1979	Reporter #1 (Bill J. Stevens).	128491
1989	Dear Digby	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Muske-Dukes, Carol		Editor Willis Jane Digby, is the letters editor for the feminist journal Sisterhood (SIS).	128492
1998	Dear Gabby: Things Are Getting Out of Hand!	NJ		Radley, Gail		Advice Columnist Gabby is Centerville’s advice column. Eleven-year-old Trish Gates thinks she’s hopelessly ordinary -- so ordinary even her letters to “Dear Gabby” go unanswered -- until she writes for advice about her homeless friends. She doesn’t mention that her friends are a large assortment of animals she’s rescued, and Gabby’s advice to call Social Services isn’t very helpful. When Trish comes up with her own idea for helping her animal friends, it provides she’s far from ordinary. It all started innocently enough. Trish agreed to hide two kittens in her room when Courtney’s mom threatened to take them to the Animal Shelter. Soon, the problems have multiplied as other homeless animals wind up in Trish’s care. Trish writes to Dear Gabby who doesn’t quite understand the situation. Disaster threatens when someone complains to Animal Control leaving enterprising Trish with 72 hours to find homes for all of the animals. 	128493
1996	Dear God	M				TV Anchor (Barbara Beck), bodacious anchor. Court Photographer (Carol Williard). Camerawoman (Renee Albert). News Video Cameraman (Robert Malina). Local Newscaster (Jeris Poindexter).	128494
2005	Dear Jimmy	M				Reporter (Elaine Capogeannis), Channel Six Reporter.	128495
1989	Dear John: Gone Camping	T			Episode #6. 4-6-1989	TV Anchor (Tiiu Leek). Reporter (Larry McCormick).	128496
1990	Dear John: Matter of Trust, A (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Seeger, Efrem	Episodes. 12-19-1990	Tabloid News Media. John’s job is jeopardized and the group disbands after a tabloid links him to a promiscuous movie star.  Someone betrays the presence of Brooke Collins’s appearance at the One-Two-One club. Kirk claims that he is the leaky source. 	128497
1990	Dear John: To John With Love	T			Episode. 5-2-1990	Freelancer John basks in adulation Mary Beath (Susan Walters) lavishes on him for helping her write an article	128498
1983	Dear Ladies: Bowled Over	T			Episode #3. 3-29-1983	Newspaper Photographer (Terry Gilligan).	128499
2005	Dear Little Wolf	NJ		Whybrow, Ian. Tony Ross (Illustrator)		Advice Columnist Little Wolf gets a job at Weekly Wolf Magazine "Wolf Weekly," dispensing advice in response to readers' letters -- such as a skunk who wonders if she should change her perfume.Using pen name Mister Helpful, Little Wolf gives advice to various critters of the forest.  He suggests to beginning wolfcubsitters: "If baby is a problem and you don't know what to do, give him something fun to play with, like a nice big pot of glue."	128500
1992	Dear Lovely Hart, I'm Desperate:	T	SV 55			School Newspaper Advice Columnist. Advice column in a high school newspaper becomes popular -- until it leads to a tragic event	128501
1976	Dear Lovey Hart: I Am Desperate: (aka) ABC Afterschool Specials: Dear Lovely Hart: I Am Desperate	T			Episode #10. 5-19-1976	Sports Editor (Bill Seward).	128502
2001	Dear Maggie	NJ		Novak, Brenda	Harlequin Superromance #987	Police Reporter Maggie Russell in Sacramento works the night shift. She’s divorced and the mother of a very active three-year-old son. Maggie may not have much time for a social life, but she’s recently begun an e-mail correspondence with a man named John. Maggie has finally stumbled on the big crime story that will truly establish her career -- if it doesn’t end her life. A serial killer who moves from one city to the next. A murderer who chooses a female reporter and writes her letters -- before he kills her. As if things aren’t complicated enough, Photojournalist Nick Sorenson, the paper’s new photographer, seems to be taking an unusual interest in this case. And in her. What Maggie doesn’t know is that Nick’s an undercover FBI agent tracking the killer and keeping an eye on Maggie -- at work and through his e-mail persona “John.” Maggie doesn’t realize that she’s falling in love with a man who’s not what he seems to be, a man whose deceptions may save her life. 	128503
1987	Dear Miss Demeanor	NM	OWN - P	Hess, Joan		Columnist Editor and Journalism Teacher Emily Parchester at Farberville High in Arkansas is fired for pilfering petty cash. Suggestive letters are sent to the local advice columnist, Miss Demeanor of the Falcon Crier.Bookstore Owner and amateur sleuth Claire Malloy is persuaded by her daughter, Caron, to substitute for Miss Parchester. Surely Miss Parchester cannot be guilty of embezzlement.But the petty charges graduate to murder when the Farberville High principal dies after eating Miss Parchester's peach compote. Miss Parchester, last seen at a local sanitarium, is suddenly missing.It's up to Claire to not only take over the journalism class but to find out what's going on.	128504
2002	Dear Miss Lonely Heart: Hope Deferred/Wait For Me/Mission:Marriage/I Do Too (aka Dear Miss Lonely Heart: Four Stories of Love Within the “Advice Column.”	N		Ford, Aisha	Ford and Linda Lyle, Pamela Kaye Tracy, Terry Fowler write various parts of the story. Inspirational Romance Collection	Advice to the Lovelorn Columnist is a popular feature in a magazine for Christian singles, but how many times will Editor Shelby Tate of Agape Today Magazine have to place an ad for a “Write to the Heart” columnist? Not just anyone will do. The magazine’s owner requires the person to be single -- after all, who better to advise the unmarried? But keeping her columnists single is the challenge as one by one they find love. It seems that as soon as a new Miss Lonely Heart begins writing, a reader’s letter captures her attention, and before long, the author of that letter captivates her heart. Three of Shelby’s best writers -- women who wrote with godly insight -- have turned in resignations along with wedding invitations. Now, Shelby is forced to take up the pen herself. How can this stress possibly be from God? And how will He complete the quartet of romance?  Each novella tells the love story of one of the advice columnists.	128505
1996	Dear Mr. Right	NR		Drew, Jennifer	Silhouette Yours Truly	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnists try an innovative twist to their column -- the two reporters Army and Joe Malone begin to date each other.It's bad enough when Amy's old high school nemesis Malone shows up at the newspaper and horns in on her job. Her boss seems to think Amy's advice column needs a male point of view. But Malone giving the world dating advice?Now her boss wants her to go out with Malone for "research purposes."	128506
1936	Dear Old Gentleman	N		Goodchild, G.		Reporter disregards laws and decencies in searching the facts about a man he considers unjustly convicted of murder	128507
1976	Dear Pam	M			Adult	Advice Columnist Pam Slanders (Crystal Sync). Got a problem?  Ask Pam, America’s Sexiest Advice Columnist, but remember: do as she says not as she does. 	128508
1955	Dear Phoebe	P	MLPL		812    T125-20 - Play Index, 1953-60	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist. Taggart	128509
1954	Dear Phoebe:	T	VHS 913 (Episode). VHS 908 (Episode).		Series 1954-1956. 39 Episodes	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).	128510
1955	Dear Phoebe: And So To Wed	T			Episode #20. 1-21-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Angry woman accuses Bill of abandoning her and their children five years ago.	128511
1954	Dear Phoebe: Bill Gets a Job	T			Episode #1. 9-10-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill joins the newspaper staff and meets the prettiest sportswriter in town.	128512
1954	Dear Phoebe: Bill Plays Cupid	T			Episode #8. 10-29-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Billy sets Mickey up with a reader who thinks women are too expensive.	128513
1955	Dear Phoebe: Bill's Baby	T			Episode #19. 1-14-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill and Mickey pretend to be parents when a baby is left on Bill's doorstep.	128514
1954	Dear Phoebe: Bill's Black Book	T			Episode #4. 10-1-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Mickey and Phoebe share the mumps.	128515
1954	Dear Phoebe: Christmas Show, The	T			Episode #16. 12-24-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).It is Christmastime in Los Angeles. Bill Hastings come home to find his little friend Joey hiding in a cabinet. Joey is a fatherless boy who is prone to mishaps. He has just run away from military school.While at Bill's, Joey's mother finds him there. She believes the reason Joey ran away from school is because of an invitation to a father-son banquet she received. She thinks Joey is upset because he does not have a father to bring to the banquet.Bill sets out to find Joey's dad in time for Christmas and he does. The last scene ends with Mickey leading the cast in singing Silent Night while Joey is reunited with his dad.	128516
1954	Dear Phoebe: Date for Mickey, A	T			Episode #11. 11-19-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).	128517
1955	Dear Phoebe: Face for Phoebe, A	T			Episode #28. 3-18-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Editor Fosdick decides to build publicity for Phoebe, but she's supposed to be an elderly woman. How will Bill pull this one off?	128518
1955	Dear Phoebe: Fire the Boss	T			Episode #30. 4-1-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Employees of the paper file a list of complaints about Editor Fosdick. Then his boss fires him.	128519
1954	Dear Phoebe: Hex, The	T			Episode #6. 10-15-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Superstitious baseball player romances Mickey, but Phoebe uses his superstitions to break up the relationship.	128520
1955	Dear Phoebe: How's Your Horoscope?	T			Episode #31. 4-8-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).When his friends at the paper start believing in the horoscopes, Bill promises to teach them the error of their ways.	128521
1955	Dear Phoebe: Humphrey Gets Drafted	T			Episode #26. 3-4-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Humphrey has a girlfriend but there is a rival for her affections. Finally, the girl decides she will date whoever joins the Army.	128522
1954	Dear Phoebe: Kissing Bandit, The	T			Episode #2. 9-17-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Police are chasing a "kissing bandit." Mickey and "Phoebe" are both out to break the story.	128523
1954	Dear Phoebe: Lead Your Own Life	T			Episode #17. 12-31-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Phoebe hosts a successful marriage contest. When two Wyoming ranches win, they shock everyone.	128524
1955	Dear Phoebe: Legal and Tender	T			Episode #29. 3-25-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill sets up a budget to help stay within his means.	128525
1954	Dear Phoebe: Mickey's Engagement	T			Episode #5. 10-8-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).When Mickey gets engaged to a socialite, Phoebe feels jealous.	128526
1954	Dear Phoebe: Million to One, A	T			Episode #12. 11-26-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).	128527
1955	Dear Phoebe: Mind Over Muscle	T			Episode #22. 2-4-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill has a theory that he can pick the winner of a boxing match by using simple psychology. He and Mickey challenge one another as to whether Humphrey can win a bout with a skilled boxer. When Mickey loses the bet she must pay up.	128528
1954	Dear Phoebe: Mismated	T			Episode #7. 10-22-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill, Mickey and Humphrey travel to Mexico to investigate illegal marriages.	128529
1954	Dear Phoebe: Momster, The	T			Episode #15. 12-17-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill wants to prove to Mickey that he gets along with children, so he tries to reform a disrespectful boy.	128530
1955	Dear Phoebe: Mr. Fosdick Steps Out	T			Episode #27. 3-11-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill-Phoebe tries to help his editor with his love life. Unfortunately, Bill stumbles onto a blackmail plot.	128531
1955	Dear Phoebe: My Unmarried Wife	T			Episode #18. 1-7-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Mickey protests when Bill-Phoebe writes that "career girls make bad wives."	128532
1955	Dear Phoebe: No Talent School	T			Episode #25. 2-25-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill and Mickey team up to investigate a drama school. The school demands high prices from its untalented students.	128533
1955	Dear Phoebe: Out of My Mind	T			Episode #21. 1-28-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Phoebe-Bill and Mickey consult a psychiatrist separately when they have hallucinations of the other person.	128534
1954	Dear Phoebe: Phoebe's Birthday	T			Episode #9. 11-5-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).As a publicity stunt, the newspaper is celebrating Phoebe's birthday. All gifts will be donated to charity. However, when one of the gifts turns out to be stolen, what will the newspaper do?	128535
1954	Dear Phoebe: Psychologically Speaking	T			Episode #3. 9-24-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).When "Phoebe" appears depressed, her editor sends her/him to a pretty young psychiatrist for treatment. This causes Mickey to feel jealous.	128536
1955	Dear Phoebe: See You In Jail	T			Episode #24. 2-18-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Humphrey sends the wrong form letter to a woman seeking advice, "it's not too late, help your true love escape." Unfortunately, the woman's problems is that her boyfriend is on his way to jail. Can Bill fix the bad advice?	128537
1954	Dear Phoebe: Supermarket Sam	T			Episode #10. 11-12-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Mickey and Humphrey try to trick Bill. But their plan goes astray and they find themselves in trouble.	128538
1954	Dear Phoebe: That's a Bet	T			Episode #14. 12-10-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Fosdick is convinced he can cure Humphrey of his addiction to horse betting.	128539
1954	Dear Phoebe: That's D'Amore	T			Episode #13. 12-3-1954	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).Bill is under the spell of a beautiful Italian superstar, so as Phoebe he writes an article comparing American women to European women -- with the Europeans winning.	128540
1955	Dear Phoebe: What Price Women?	T			Episode #23. 2-11-1955	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Phoebe Goodheart. Bill Hastings (Peter Lawford), ex-college psychology professor employed as Phoebe Goodheart, male advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist for Los Angeles Daily Blade.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist  (Marcia Henderson) is girlfriend of Sports Columnist Mikey Riley. Editor Mr. Fosdick (Charles Lane). Copy Boy Humphrey (Joe Corey).When Bill prints a letter from a reader who calls women "the most expensive luxury," Mickey reacts badly.	128541
2004	Dear Prince Charming	NJ		Kauffman, Donna		Advice Columnist Eric is hired by publicist Valerie Wagner to write for a new magazine…and then learns the gorgeous, reclusive advice columnist is gay.Eric gets his ruggedly handsome and straight best friend Jack Lambert, a sportswriter, to be his public face forcing Jack and Valerie to pull off the stressful charade.When Jack's newfound celebrity lands him in the tabloids, David Letterman wants him to read a Top Ten list. Themes: mistaken-identity and the driven-career-woman-who's softened-by-love plot.	128542
2008	Dear Rita	NR		Taylor, Simona	Kimani Romance	Advice Columnist Rita Steadman, an agony aunt, ever received a letter asking for advice about a man like Dorian Black, she would tell the writer to run for the hills. Every inch of the impeccably dressed, arrogant divorce lawyer spells trouble. Which makes it all the more frustrating that he’s sex on legs, and she can’t keep him out of her mind. Dorian’s just as opposed to the match. Rita’s anti-man advice column infuriates him. Surely they’re a match made in hell? But there’s a spark between them that’s impossible to deny, and it’s drawing them closer to each other again and again. 	128543
2005	Dear Viddy	M			Short	Reporter (Dan Murphy - News Reporter). Plight of a Muslim family in the near future as told through the video diary of their eldest child.	128544
1927	Dearie	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	128545
2004	Death 4 Told: Psychic, The	M			Four Tales	Female Reporter (Tanya Hutchins). Male Anchor (Tino Ramos).	128546
1968	Death Among the Stars	NM		Giles, Kenneth		Press	128547
1586	Death and Execution of Fourteen Most Wicked Traitors	PO		Deloney, Thomas		Balladeer	128548
2003	Death and Life of Nancy Eaton, The	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Paul Dunphy). News Babe (Melanie Briggs).	128549
2000	Death and Redemption in London and L.A.	N		Rolfe, Lionel	Weinberg List	Journalist	128550
2004	Death and Texas	M				Investigative Journalist (Marjorie Noble). Sportscaster (Bart Conner). Journalist (Matthew O'Hern).	128551
2009	Death and the American Dream	N		Cano, Daniel		Aspiring Journalist Pepe Rios lacks newspaper experience, but he lands a job as a Spanish-language reporter in Los Angeles, thanks to the wealthy husband of a former love. The year is 1915. While most newcomers end up working in the fields, Pepe is thrust into a new milieu rife with political unrest. Robber barons, anarchists, and communists struggle with one another and the news is filled with the exploits of Hearst, Darrow, Flores Magon, and Zapata. Awash in political intrigue and high society, Pepe attempts to uncover the truth about his best friend’s death, but his quest just might unravel his new life and force him to face an uncomfortable realization about his past. 	128552
1898	Death and the Child	SS	GPL	Crane, Stephen		Press	128553
1996	Death and the Compass	M				Reporter (Genaro Aguirre)	128554
1944	Death and the Devil	NM	OWN - H	Whelton, Paul		Press	128555
1930	Death and the Journalist (Sara Karig)	SS	UCLA	Krudy, Gyula	In "Hungarian Short Stories (19th and 20th Centuries)."	Journalist Titus Finehouse has written an insulting article about a private club and is challenged to a duel by the best marksman in Hungary. The journalist's fate was thus sealed.	128556
2009	Death and the Lit Chick	N		Malliet, G.M.		Publicist is a suspect in the murder of Kimberlee Kaider, “queen of the ‘chick lit’ genre” who just accepted an award for the best debut novel from her publisher Lord Easterbrook of Deadly Dagger Press. Her broken body is found in the castle dungeon that same evening. Besides the flamboyant publicist, other suspects include Kimberlee’s literary agent who is worried about another agent trying to steal her star client, and various jealous authors. 	128557
1976	Death at Love House	T				News Media. Young writer and wife do movie script about legendary star.	128558
1954	Death at the Isthmus	N		Coxe, George Harmon	Weinberg List	Journalist	128559
2003	Death at the Spring Plant Sale: Gardening Mystery, A	N		Ripley, Ann		TV Journalist Louise Eldridge of PBS decides to do a television show on her friend's gardening club sale and then spend a few days visiting while her husband and daughter go out of town. Her PBS television show is Gardening With Nature.She agrees to tape the spring plant and flowers sale of the Bethesda Garden Club. When she arrives to set up taping, two women of the club complaint about club chairman who always wins first place and hurts their business.When the gardening club president is killed -- in the car with her husband, the country's top economist, Eldridge decides to investigate.If the killer was a hit-man who botched an assassination of the economic, Eldridge knows she can't do much, but if, as she suspects the gardening club was involved, then she has a better chance than the police to solve the murder.	128560
1957	Death at the Strike	N		Willock, Colin		Press	128561
1997	Death at the Table	N		Laurence, Janet		Food Journalist Mark Taylor is a member of TV's Table for Four, a wine-and-food program run by Neil Cantlow. British cookbook writer Darina Lisle is asked to host the TV cooking show.The minute she shows up on the set things begin to go wrong. An Australian wine expert suddenly collapses and dies on the set.  Lisle commutes between London and the house in Somerset she shares with her police detective fiancé.	128562
1975	Death Be Not Proud	MT		Gunther, John (Book). Donald Wrye (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Journalist John Gunther (Arthur Hill) and his son's battle with fatal illness. Shows toll journalism profession takes on family life. Gunther returns from Europe where he was doing follow-up article on the war, considering assignment from Look Magazine.Look wants him to write an article on Charles DeGaulle. He decides to keep a journal to try to get to know his son and "become less of a reporter and more of a father." He and estranged wife reestablish communication  as his son's illness becomes apparentPrice his profession exacted is apparent when Gunther discusses "the pride of being a father -- not a journalist or a radio commentator, but just a father. It makes me sad, even at the height of my joy, to think how much I'd missed."In discussion between father and son, the son criticizes Gunther for being too polite in his writing. Gunther responds that a reporter does the best he can and hopes he will be forgiven for his mistakes.TV film anticipates cycle of TV productions based on journalists' accounts of personal tragedies.	128563
1951	Death Beat	T			Danger - 11-13-51	News Media	128564
1980	Death Bed	N	OWN - P	Greenleaf, Stephen		Editor. Muckraking newspaper editor missing his star investigative reporter	128565
1994	Death Before life: Mystery Novel, A	NM		Jackson, Robert C.		Investigative Reporter looks into a psychotic killer targeting unborn children of unwed pregnant teenagers on welfare in Oregon who leave the same hospital clinic in the rain. Local newspaper reporter works with an OB/GYN at the clinic.	128566
2000	Death Benefit	N		Harper, Philip		Former Reporter George Gray is altruistic and takes on an evil insurance agent in Philadelphia. Gray, rather than go to the police, schemes to get enough evidence to blackmail the con man into returning the stolen money to the wronged families.Gets involved with physically fit young attorney with a troubled past. George Herman Gray is named after Babe Ruth.	128567
1945	Death Can Wait	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Dec. 1945	Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, advice columnist for the lovelorn, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	128568
1979	Death Car on the Freeway	MT		Wood, William (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Janette Clausen (Shelley Hack) is inexperienced, wants to prove abilities and independence to estranged husband Ray Jeffries (George Hamilton), anchorman for rival station. Several women report being run off L.A. freeway by deranged driver.Police ignores reporter, even when she announces on air she will be driving on the freeway alone to bait the killer, nicknamed the "Freeway Fiddler." He plays bluegrass music while committing assaults. Reporter lashes out at aggressive car commercials.She's angry about  sexist attitudes that promote violence against women. Fired when automobile manufacturers stop advertising. Discovers identity of killer. Forces his van to crash when he chases her on freeway. Seasoned Journalist Rosemary (Barbara Rush)TV Station Manager Ralph Candler (Frank Gorshin). Hollywood Reporter, 9/26/79: "Hack's character does dumb things like follow an ominous, anonymous tip on the "Fiddler's" whereabouts without telling anyone where she's going…Makes some valid points…."...regarding responsibility and safety on her newscast, and then fails to follows her own advice to her female viewers about not driving alone... She doesn't even bother to wear a seat belt, but maybe that's because it would muss her high-fashion outfits	128569
1937	Death Croons the Blues	M			UK Only	Press	128570
1995	Death Crosses the Border	N		Steinberg, Janice		Reporter Margo Simon from public radio is traveling with a reckless reverend en route to Mexico where she is investigating a dangerous story. She is stunned when the reverend dies in a suspicious car accident.	128571
2007	Death Defying Acts	M				Reporter (McKay Crawford - Young Reporter). Reporters (Campbell Graham, Chris Wilson). Audience of skeptical journalists and scientists watches attempt of con artist to channel Magician Harry Houdini's mother's last words so she can win $10,000 as Houdini tries to expose all fakes.	128572
1975	Death Desk, The	SM	MLPL	Rafferty, S.S.	In "Alfred Hitchcock's Tales To Make Your Hair Stand on End."	Journalist-Narrator. "I've been bouncing around the newspaper trade for almost 30 years -- legman in Buffalo, police beat in Chicago, wire editor in Baton Rouge. Been in a lot of city roomsMust have filed five tons of copy, but like all reporters, I have one yarn that has never seen the light of print. Frankport Post-Union in New England back in the early 1930s.Bobby Hawks, night obit desk for almost 14 months.	128573
1998	Death Drawer	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	128574
1949	Death Draws the Line	N		Iams, Jack		Press	128575
1988	Death Dream	N	OWN - P	Masterton, Graham		News Media	128576
1991	Death Dreams	MT				Photographer (Ken Gehrig).	128577
1993	Death Echo	N		Tucker, Kerry		Magazine Photojournalist Libby Kincaid, New York	128578
1970	Death for a Dropout	NM		Bloxham, Peter		Press	128579
1936	Death for Dear Clara	NM		Patrick, Q. (Quentin). Hugh Callingham Wheeler (Pseudonym along with Patrick Quentin, Q. Patrick and Jonathan Stagge). Written with Richard Wilson Webb. 		Columnist Dear Clara was so brave and capable and kind and good. It was really wonderful how she had built up such a secure success with that Literary Advice Bureau when she was left widowed and penniless in middle age. 	128580
1935	Death From a Distance	M	VHS 841	Krafft, John W. (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter for the Post-Chronicle, Kay Palmer (Lola Lane), is covering a lecture at a planetarium when a murder occurs.  Runs an article criticizing the detective in charge of the case.City Editor McConnell (John Dilson) chews out Palmer for attacking the police in print. Palmer continues to criticize police in print, but finally cooperates with the detective in his plan to trap the killer.Reporter (Lynton Brent). Reporter (Ralph Brooks). Reporter (Joel Lyon). Photographer (Herb Vigran).	128581
1938	Death From a Top  Hat	NM	OWN - P	Rawson, Clayton		Press	128582
1939	Death From a Top Hat (aka Miracles for Sale)	M				Journalists gather outside each murder scene and try to get past the police to get the story. The narrator is former journalist Ross Harte. Mike Morgan creates the illusions that magicians use in their shows. While his business is Miracles for Sale, his hobby is exposing fake spiritualists.	128583
1992	Death From the Ladies Tee	NM		Barlett, James		News Media	128584
1991	Death Has a Bad Reputation	M	SVD 527. SV 199			Journalist versed in terrorism helps thwart the KGB's plot to reactivate the world's most feared assassin	128585
2007	Death Head Crossing	N		Reasoner, James		Cub Reporter Everett Sidney Howard from New York City is looking to make a name for himself riding alongside a famous gunman, Hell Jackson. He says he is following the footsteps of his journalistic hero, Mark Twain. He lets the reporter hang around as an unwanted partner warning the journalist: “If I find out that you called me something like a Dashing Daredevil of the Plains or some other dime-novel shit, you and me are gonna have another little talk.”Editor Malcolm Graham of the Dead-Head crossing paper, a local representative of the Fourth Estate. The tough Jackson and the cub reporter make for an entertaining duo. Jackson goes to a little town in Texas, Death-Head Crossing, to solve a series of murders -- someone is killing off the town’s population.  In time the reporter and the gunslinger strike up a partnership that stirs them closer to the truth behind the violent deaths that are terrorizing the town. The crimes are committed by an enigmatic killer known as the “Hand of God.” 	128586
1981	Death Hunt	M	DVD -R HQ 6738, 6739		Based on actual event.	News Reporter (Sean McCann). Trapper accused of murder leads a Mountie and a posse on a wild chase through the Yukon.	128587
1997	Death in a Dry Season	NM		Wells, John		Female Reporter is attractive and slippery. A part-time private investigator and ex-cop who sells antiques,  searches the seedy side of Atlantic City for an inveterate gambler who lost his job and abandoned his family.He finds the missing brother of his best friend too late -- he's been killed by a murderous arsonist. The attractive journalist pokes through his isolationist shell.	128588
1954	Death in Act IV	NM		Francis, Basil		News Media	128589
1978	Death in Canaan, A	MT		Barthel, Joan (Book). Thomas Thompson, Spencer Eastman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Joan Barthel (Stephanie Powers) in film based on the real reporter's account of an actual murder case. Teenager is suspected of killing mother, subjected to grueling police interrogation and subsequent trial.Barthel recently moved to the community with her husband, Wall Street executive and aspiring photographer. When she hears about the murder, she tells her husband, "There's a story here and I'm going to write it." Her article appears in New Times magazine.She becomes active in community group that tries to help the boy. Impact of her article appears negligible. One resident stops her on the street to compliment her on the piece, but then adds that it has not changed her mind about the boy's guilt.Later article inspires anonymous reader to pay the boy's bail and brings him the support of celebrities. Eventually, the boy is given a new trial based on additional evidence. Judge dismisses case and boy is cleared of all charges. Murder unsolved.CBS Interviewer (Brad Willis).	128590
2005	Death in Cold Type	N		Benison, C.C.		Reporter Leo Fabian is assigned to the case of the murder of newspaper family scion Michael Rossiter, a respected philanthropist. Editor Guy Clark is one of the suspects.	128591
1950	Death in Four Colours	NM		Bird, B.		Press	128592
1985	Death in Hollywood (aka Death Stalks Beverly Hills)	M				Newspaperwoman investigates story of a young starlet who disappears after inheriting a quarter of a million dollars. Her bloodstained blouse is found and a big time movie director is implicated. The journalist, a police detective and a screenwriter get caught up in a game played by the flamboyant, practical-joking film director who is trying to make a comeback and may or may not have committed murder. 	128593
1965	Death in Office	NM		Potter, Jeremy		Press	128594
2003	Death in Precinct Puerto Rico	N		Torres, Steven	#3 Precinct Puerto Rico	Reporter Lucy Aponte is involved with a sheriff who investigates a fatal fire involving a drug cartel that will stop at nothing.Instead of celebrating 25 years as a policeman, the sheriff rushes to the scene of a house fire uncovering arson, drug smuggling.	128595
2009	Death in Rome			Sassella, Marc		Australian Journalist and an English criminologist join forces to investigate the mystery of young men who are turning up murdered in the catacombs, each shot through the heart with an archer’s arrow reminiscent of the bible story of Saint Sebastian. The English criminologist arrives to take up an appointment at Rome University. It’s the end of a long summer. As the reporter and the criminologist become intrigued by the strange events surrounding these crimes and the clues that the police seem reluctant to pursue, the trail leads them to issues and intrigues as dark and labyrinthine as the catacombs in which the crimes occur.  They discover revelations about Vatican coverups, the Sicilian mafia, and the secretive Opus Dei organization and their own lives are threatened by the sinister force they are so close to uncovering. 	128596
1995	Death in Small Doses	MT				Reporter #1 (Janet Sherkow). Reporter #2 (Don Russell).	128597
1992	Death in Store	N		Rowe, Jennifer		Researcher Verity Birdwood, sent to research a TV program about Christmas in a big store, discovers a murder	128598
1957	Death in Ten Point Bold	NM		Bruton, Eric		Magazine. Death of an expert on a magazine of horology. Other journalists  involved.	128599
1936	Death in the Deep South	N		Greene, Ward		News Media. Unjust attitude of the press and reporters at a murder trial in Georgia	128600
2000	Death in the Dunes	NM		Lee, Linda Hope		Reporter Dana Merrill is on assignment in Ocean City, Washington. She finds the subject of her interview, a superior court judge, shot to death in the sand dunes near his home.Despite the journalistic credo that warns against becoming personally involved with a source, Merrill offers to help the judge's son investigate. Bad experiences with the press have left him distrustful of the media, and he refuses.But when she produces a valuable clue that might lead to the murderer, the two enter into a tenuous partnership to solve the crime. Dedicated news reporter wins love of man with no regard for the press and very little trust in women.	128601
1945	Death in the Hands of Talent	N		Yates, Peter		Press	128602
1950	Death in the Headlines	NM		Sharp, Robert		Press	128603
1976	Death in the Life, A	NM		Davis, Dorothy Salisbury		Gossip Columnist Tony Alexander. Leg Person Julie Hayes.	128604
1980	Death in the Past	NM	OWN - P	Moore, Richard A.		Reporter had walked into their trap. Now he was gazing helplessly down the barrel of a pistol. The question wasn't would they shoot, but when. "I'm not working alone," he managed to say. "You can kill me, but the story will still come out."One of the gunman snarled, "We're not stupid. That's been taken care of." His kidnappers had killed before. They wouldn't hesitate to kill again. There was no escape -- none at all.	128605
1943	Death in the Sky	CB			Blue Beetle #27	Crime Reporter	128606
1955	Death in the Wind	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Lanham, Edwin		Newspaperman Bradley Davis	128607
1976	Death Is Not the End	M				News Media. Reporter (Wanda Sue Parrott).	128608
1996	Death is Now My Neighbor	N		Dexter, Colin		Tabloid Reporter Geoffrey Owen of the Oxford Mail seems to be blackmailing everyone in the Oxford directory.  Started in London in the mid-seventies."As a journalist,  he'd often been in a privileged position with regard to a few juicy stories; and as a man he pretty clearly gloried in the hold he could have on other people: blackmail.:	128609
1958	Death Is So Final	NM		Fraser, Alex (Harry Brinton)		Press	128610
1932	Death Kiss, The	M				Publicist Max Hill (James Donlan). Newsboy (Matty Roubert).	128611
1995	Death Machine	M				Reporter (Ronald Fernee). Reporter (Lesley Lyon). Reporter (Jason Shepherd). Reporter (Kathleen Tessaro). Anchor Woman (Colleen Passard).	128612
1994	Death Match	M				Reporter Danielle Richardson (Renee Ammann-Griffin) and a kickboxing champ are searching for a missing man and turn up series of illegal kickboxing matches run by an arms dealer. Newspaper Receptionist (Lisa Hasslehurst).	128613
1944	Death Meets the Deadline	N		George, David Robinson		Press	128614
1973	Death Merchants, The (aka Tod eines Fremden, Death of a Stranger, The Execution, Spy Who Never Was, The)	M	VHS 5230		West Germany - Israel.  Ness	News Media	128615
1990	Death of a Blue Movie Star	NM	OWN - P	Deaver, Jeffery Wilds		Documentary Assistant Rune, a gamine in black  boots and a red mini, assists documentary filmmakers	128616
2008	Death of a Blues Angel	NR		Black, Sarah	Gay	Gay Reporter Deke Davis and a Mississippi Blues guitarist Rafael Hurt have to find the killer of a young girl found murdered during Rafe’s first gig at The Blues Angel. Hurt is hiding a dangerous secret. It’s the turbulent 1960s and the reporter and the guitarist have to find the murderer before past secrets explode into racial violence and destroy the love growing between them.	128617
2002	Death of a Celebrity	N		Beaton, M.C.		TV Reporter Crystal French of the BBC, glamorous and catty, is hired by a local station in Scotland and presents some very nasty programs about what really goes on in a highland village.She roars into town in her bright yellow Porsche, gets a speeding ticket from the local constable in spite of her attempts at bribery and seduction.  Out of revenge, her show first bumps off Felicity Pearson's Countryside program. xThen she insults shopkeepers and targets the constable for public humiliation. This doesn't please the local folk. Soon French is murdered. Suspicion vacillates between townspeople and the TV people (including the woman whose job French has taken).Local Reporter Elspeth Grant is sweet on the town constable investigating the murders even though he is too dense to realize it.	128618
1981	Death of a Centerfold: Dorothy Stratten Story, The	MT				Photographer (Robert Burgos).	128619
1939	Death of a Champion	M				Photographer (Jack Gardner).	128620
2009	Death of a Dying Man	N		Redmann, J.M.		Investigative Reporter Shannon Wild is a journalist looking for action and is more or less assigned to be the assistant girl detective in Mickey Knight’s one-woman detective agency. It is August 2005 and New Orleans private investigator Knight faces personal and professional complications. Her partner Cordelia James is a doctor who runs a clinic in a poor neighborhood and is working on research protocols with the sexy, charismatic Dr. Lauren Calder, author of “The Vagina Dialogues.” To help fill long lonely hours, Calder’s partner Wild is working with Knight.  The case: a French Quarter bar owner draws people and money like moths to flames. He’s attractive, charismatic and dying and he wants to make amends. Tanks to a short-lived affair, he has a young daughter somewhere. It’s Mickey’s job to find her because the daughter will inherit a significant part of the man’s estate and this is bad news for those counting on his money. But if the man dies before a new will can be signed, the cokeheads, dweeby attorneys and party boys who surround him will be set for life. As the investigation continues, a big storm is brewing. Hurricane Katrina is about to descend. 	128621
2003	Death of a Dynasty	M	DVD -R HQ 7446, 7445			African-American Reporter-Writer Turk Stevens (Loon) of Mic Magazine, a magazine devoted  to Hip-Hop Magazine. African-American Editor-in-Chief Layna Hudson (Rashida Jones) started The Mic in college and is now the most powerful woman in the rap industry.Reporter David Katz (Ebon Moss-Bacharach)  of Hip-Hop Magazine is manipulated by a rap-music big-wig and his creative partner for fun and profit.  Reporter David given choice assignment. Hudson wants insight into rap stars.African-American Reporter 2 (Laverne Atkinson) of 3ET Nightly News. Publicist (Sarah Howard). Manhattan Globe, New York's Hometown Paper. Front-Page Headline:: "Critical Style." Female Radio Talk Host. Press Conference.African-American Reporter 'Spankin' Hank Frank, Inane Blather Network. Reporter 1 (Flavor Flav of Flav-TV on camera). . The Mic cover story: "The Scam of the Century." Reporter 3 (Augustus Johnson).Female TV Reporter 1 (Lisa G.). Female TV Reporter 2 (Gina Glickman). Female Staff Writer (Derena De Niro). Male Staff Writer (Mo Rocco). Publicist (Sarah Howard).	128622
1959	Death of a Frightened Editor	NM		Radford E. and M.A.		Editor	128623
1996	Death of a Garden Pest	N		Ripley, Ann		Women Journalists. Staff tensions and jealousy among women journalists. Heroine a housewife who is asked to host a gardening show on public television. Media.	128624
2007	Death of a Ghost Hunter	M				Reporter Yvette Sandoll (Davina Joy) and Videographer-Cameraman Colin Green (Mike Marsh) join a spiritual advocate and renowned “ghost hunter” Carter Simms who is paid to conduct a paranormal investigation of a supposedly haunted house. The four embark on a three-night journey into terror. 	128625
1985	Death of a Gossip	NM	OWN - P	Beaton, M.C.		Lady Jane collects and broadcasts damaging gossip.	128626
1969	Death of a Gunfighter	M	DVD -R HQ 7910, 7911	Calvelli, Joseph (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Editor-Publisher Andy Oakley (Kent Smith) of the Cottonwood Springs Weekly Bulletin, tends to go along with wishes of town rather than help shape public opinion. When he is humiliated by trigger-happy lawman, he tries to shoot he marshal.Lawman stares him down and when he comes to get the editor, Oakley shoots himself. His son later tries to avenge his death by killing the sheriff, but the marshal shoots him when the boy fires at him.Sheriff reveals dying boy is son of a man the editor shot in the back years before and that the editor agreed to raise the boy as his own after sheriff elected not to hang him for the crime.	128627
1984	Death of a Harvard Freshman	N		Silver, Victoria		News Media	128628
1996	Death of a Healing Woman	N		Martin, Allana		Journalist is missing, the last client of a curandera or healing woman who is found murdered.	128629
1929	Death of a Hero	N		Aldington, Richard		Freelance Writer Mr. Bobbe is a painter who writes articles to support himself.  He is clearly a verbal portrait of Addington's friend, D.H. Lawrence: Sandy-haired, narrow-chested little man with spiteful blue eyes and a malevolent class hatred."He exercised his malevolence with comparative impunity by trading upon his working-class origin and his indigestion, of which he had been dying for 20 years."	128630
2007	Death of a Maid	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#23 Hamish MacBeth Series	Reporter Elspeth Grant, the former girlfriend of a Scottish police constable  is back in the village for a holiday with her new boyfriend. Then the constable gets notice that a TV crew plans to do a documentary on him.The documentary's airing is sure to get him a promotion and transfer to the big city -- and he would rather be boiled in oil than leave the serenity of Lochdubh.  A gossipy housecleaner  is murdered and as he investigates the case.Elspeth's presence torments the red-haired bobby and drives him to foolish antics. The bachelor buys a wedding ring before Elspeth accepts his rival's proposal.	128631
1994	Death of a Nation: Timor Conspiracy, The	MT				TV Reporter (Shirley Shackleton). Australian Reporter murdered by Indonesian Troops (Greg Shackleton). Interviewer-Host (John Pilger).	128632
1964	Death of a Nude	NM		Warner, Douglas		Press	128633
2000	Death of a Pilgrim	N		Zager, Muriel Kogan		Correspondent Julia Field finds herself embroiled in a twisted web of murder, political intrigue and unexpected love.International journalist goes to Rome, Florence, Jerusalem and Bethlehem to wrestle with the mafia, a bombing in the Uffizi Gallery of Florence and murder in the city of Christ's birth.	128634
1998	Death of a Political Plant	N	OWN - P	Ripley, Ann		Investigative Journalist Jay McCormick	128635
2009	Death of a Pope, The	N		Read, Piers Paul		Reporter teams up with a young woman and a lapsed Catholic to undercover the truth about a priest who seems to be the model of compassion for the poor and is accused of terrorist activities. His worldwide charitable outreach is suspected of being a front for radicals. The young woman falls in love with the priest. Church espionage and an attempt to destroy the longest continuous government in the world -- the Papacy.	128636
1995	Death of a Postmodernist	N		Steinberg, Janice		Reporter Margo Simon of Public Radio interviews a group of eccentric young artists just before a beautiful artist is found dead in her own exhibit. She soon wonders if another would commit made to make an artistic statement.	128637
2006	Death of a President	M			UK.	News Media. News Reporter (Angela Cobb). Faux documentary of President George W. Bush's death at the hands of a gunman. Nonpartisan portrait. Set in 2007. Grainy, newsreel, believe-your-eyes verisimilitude. Press Photographer (Nathan Adloff).	128638
1980	Death of a Princess	MT		Thomas, Antony (Screenplay)	UK. Made for British TV	British Reporter's probe into the public executions of a princess and her loverInvestigative Reporter  Christopher Ryder (Paul Freeman) interviews many people getting conflicting accounts of what happened. . After numerous interviews, the reporter is asked if he head the true story and he responds, "I've heard a dozen true stories.""Citizen-Kane" structure.  Examination of the ignorance of Western journalists toward Middle Eastern cultures and traditions.  Reporter: "It's a sad fact of our profession that to learn we often have to deceive."	128639
1998	Death of a Scriptwriter	N		Beaton, M.C.		News Media	128640
1978	Death of a Snowman	M				African-American Reporter Steve Chaka (Ken Gampu) and a white cop join forces to investigate apparent vigilante killings in the South African underworld.	128641
1982	Death of a Source	NM	OWN - P COPY	Moore, Richard A.		Journalists. Martha Pease was a glutton for publicity. She would do anything to get her name in the paper -- even lie. She lied about corruption in the state's highest courts, about politicians who were "on the take."She whispered about the "inside information" she had on the mafia. So when she announced that she had the biggest story of her career, no one believed her. And when she said her life was in danger, no one cared.When she was gunned down in a quiet street, Martha Pease, for the first and last time in her life, became front page news. City editor Fred Dobbins. General assignment reporter Shealy.	128642
1984	Death of a Unicorn	N	GPL	Dickinson, Peter		Fashion Magazine. Lady Margaret Millett, ex-deb-of-the-year and narrator is hired by a fashionable British magazine. Now a best-selling romantic novelist. Assistant Editor Jack Todd	128643
2004	Death of a Village	NM		Beaton, M.C.	#19 Hamish MacBeth Series	Journalist Elspeth Grant is attractive and suits a Scottish police constable in the village of Lochdubh, in the Scottish highlands, very well.Hamish Macbeth  is helped in his cases at times by local reporter Grant as the bobby solves cases involving domestic intrigue, fake insurance claims and skullduggery at a nursing home in a nearby village.The entire town seems to be gripped by an outbreak of unholy religious fervor, its church packed with grimly unresponsive worshippers. This newfound piety is connected to the bombing of a house.	128644
1938	Death of a World	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	128645
1953	Death of an Editor	T			Suspense	Editor. Anthony Ross, Mario Gallo, Wolfe Barzell	128646
1931	Death of an Editor	NM	OWN - H	Loder, Vernon (Lockridge, Richard)		Editor Mr. Hay Smith, editor of the Daily Record was shot and killed. French journalist Monsieur Damont.	128647
1984	Death of an Honorable Member	NM	OWN - P	Harrison, Ray		News Media	128648
2003	Death of Batman, The	M			Short	Newscaster (Christina Quinn).	128649
1996	Death of Blue Mountain Cat, The	NM		Dymmoch, Michael Allen		Gay Reporter seduces Chicago Psychiatrist Jack Caleb in the hope of getting access to an AIDS hospice where Caleb works.  Caleb teams up with police detective John Thinnes. At the opening of an art exhibit by Native American artist Blue Mountain Cat is fatally stabbed. There is also a nasty, savage critic. Thinnes copes with a hostile, ineffectual superior while Caleb, whose male lover died five years earlier, attempts a relationship with a handsome, young reporter. Caleb’s narcissistic new lover becomes a problem.John Thinnes, a detective on the Chicago police force, and Jack Caleb, a well-known psychiatrist, were friends -- unlikely friends, maybe, with very different lives, but men who liked and respected each other. And they had one significant experience in common: Both had been “in country” in Vietnam during the war. Their “labels” were different -- Thinnes had been in the military police, Caleb a medic, a conscientious objector who chose to fight with his medical equipment and his ability as a doctor as his weapons, whether his patients were wounded on the field of battle or on the crowded, dangerous streets of Saigon. Arriving home, both men would have liked to forget the horrors of that war but could not banish them from their memory. They had left Vietnam, but Vietnam would never leave them. In the years since the war ended, Thinnes married and fathered a son, Caleb prospered with his psychiatric practice and found a gay lover. Later, a series of murders and rapes brought the police officer and the psychiatrist together in an oddly matched friendship, each contributing his special knowledge to try to solve crimes that were hard to unravel.	128650
2008	Death of Captain America, The: Act 2 The Burden of Dreams: Part Five	CB			Captain America #35	TV Reporter Roseanne McCarthy	128651
2008	Death of Captain America, The: Act 2 The Burden of Dreams: Part Five	CB			Captain America #34. Director’s Cut	TV Reporter Molly	128652
2008	Death of Captain America, The: Act 2 The Burden of Dreams: Part Four	CB			Captain America #34	TV Reporter Molly	128653
1960	Death of Daddy-O	NM	MLPL	Alexander, David		Correspondent Stuart Weston of the  Intercontinental News Bureau in Paris.	128654
2004	Death of Daniel Whately, The	M				Tabloid Reporter (Jolianne Ray). Weekly Standard Reporter (Kylie Hannify). News Anchor (Barbara Klein). TV Show Production Assistant (Joseph Loftus).	128655
2003	Death of Hero-Man, The	M			Short	Photographer (Gabriel Figueroa).	128656
2006	Death of Kevin Cater, The: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club	DT	DVD -R HQ 6689			Photojournalist captures a shot of a girl being stalked by a vulture instead of helping her.	128657
1954	Death of Kings, The	N	OWN - H	Wertenbaker, Charles		Newsmagazine. Louis Baron, control of The Beacon. Office politics of a weekly news magazine. Dangers when journalists and political figures become closely associated.Story of a great American news magazine, of the man who founded it as a vehicle of idealism and how they were changed by power and disillusionment.Men who staff the Beacon, a weekly news magazine that is not intended to be Time.	128658
1983	Death of Mario Ricci, The	M				News Media	128659
1971	Death of Me Yet, The	MT	SVD 728	Masterson, Whit (Novel). A.J. Russell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Small Town Editor Edward Young/Paul Towers (Doug McClure), a pillar of his community, discovers hidden past has caught up with him.  He was once trained as a Russian spy but defected after he was believed to have been killed in a plane crash.Past comes back to haunt him when Russians discover he is still alive. Send an agent to kill him.  Young finds himself back in the spy game, this time working for the United States.	128660
2006	Death of Milly Mahoney, The	NM		Severeid, Susanne		Tabloid Journalist is ex-model who is tracking a friend's killer.	128661
1938	Death of the Heart	N	OWN - H	Bowen, Elizabeth		Newspaperman. Eddie has worked on a newspaper and in an advertising agency. He's a "bright little cracker." Based on a man Bowen fell in love with, a lower-class irresistible, 8-10 years younger.	128662
1999	Death of the Lieutenant, The	SS		Yan, Geling. Lawrence A. Walker, Translator.	In “White Snake and Other Stories.”	Female News correspondent is disturbed by the calm acceptance of a sentence of execution by a man from an impoverished village who joins the army in hopes of bettering himself and then kills and officer accidentally.	128663
1894	Death of the Lion, The	N	OWN	James, Henry	In "Fifteen Short Stories."	Newspaper. Morrow, representative of a syndicate of 37 journals. His articles provide the novelist Neil Paraday fatal publicity. Pinhorn, critic-narrator's editor.	128664
2006	Death of the Party	NM		Hart, Carolyn G.		Media Magnate Jeremiah Addison killed on  remote island estate.  One suspect is a scandal-mongering TV investigative reporter with a talent for character assassination and, quite possibly, blackmail.	128665
1959	Death on a Backbench	NM		Hobson, Francis		Press	128666
2008	Death On a Deadline	N		Lynxwiler, Christine	In “Alibis in Arkansas.”	Newspaper Editor is murdered, so two small-town Arkansas sisters, Jenna and Carly, search for the murderer and they could end up in the obit column. HeadlineNews: Jenna Stafford’s nephew is accused of killing his boss, the newspaper editor. But stop the presses! Jenna recruits her sister, Carly, and they go undercover to get the scoop on the murder. Will the next headline proclaim: Jenna and Carly Expose Killer? Or will the sleuthing sisters end up the featured subjects in tomorrow’s obit column. 	128667
2000	Death on Page 3	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The, August, 2000	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	128668
1929	Death on Scurvy Street	NM	OWN - H	Williams, Ben Ames		Newspaperman Charlie Harquail with the Sunday Journal.	128669
1934	Death on the Diamond	M		Fitzsimmons, Cortland (Novel).  Harvey Thew, Joe Sherman, Ralph Spence (Screenplay)		Sportswriter Jimmie Downey (Paul Kelly) is a cynical journalist in a murder mystery set in the world of baseball.  Murders and sabotage. Downey  does everything from trapping the murderer to advising the players how to play baseball.Cameraman (Frank Marlowe).	128670
1974	Death on the Hour	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		Journalist Clayton Carter, IBC's answer to Walter Cronkite.	128671
2006	Death on the Ladies Mile	NM		Haviland, Diana	Gaslight and Shadows Mystery	Society Reporter Amanda Whitney for the Ladies Gazette, is given her first important assignment in 1880’s New York City -- covering the wedding of the daughter of one of New York’s wealthiest families. She is determined to succeed. Then the bride-to-be disappears. Her body, clad in her bridal gown and strangled with her own wreath, is found in an alley next to one of the most expensive brothels on the Ladies Mile. Bent on avoiding a scandal, her father hires Ross Buchanan, a private detective, to find the murderer before the police do. Amanda and Buchanan clash when she insists on helping him with the investigation. Then, two more strangled women in bridal attire are found and panic grips the city. Demands for the capture of the “Ladies Mile Maniac” reach a fever pitch. As Amanda and Ross move toward the solution of the case, she does not know that she has been targeted as the murderer’s next victim. New York City in the 1880s houses the ballrooms of the wealthy are warm and fragrant with the mingled scents of hothouse flowers and expensive perfumes and filled with bejeweled ladies in silks and velvets. But there is another side to the city. Here the poor are crowded into filthy tenements. Crime flourishes in the brothels, “concert saloons” and alleys of the Five Points and the Bowery. 	128672
1978	Death on the Nile	M				Writer Salome Otterbourne (Angela Lansbury)	128673
1937	Death Over Hollywood	NM		Saxby, Charles-Louis Molnar		Tabloid. Hollywood gossip and scandal sheet editor is murdered in a county near Los Angeles.  Hollywood people suspects.	128674
2007	Death Pans Out	NM		Graves, Ashna		Journalist Jeneva Leopold is recovering from breast cancer. She seeks refuge at the cabin of a disappeared relative, then gets embroiled in a plot that uncovers  buried family secrets, an insidious conspiracy and a corpse.Takes place in Oregon mining country.	128675
2008	Death Pictures	N		Hall, Simon		TV Reporter Dan Groves turns detective to solve a baffling murder and catch a serial rapist who is stalking single mothers in the suburban streets of Portsmouth, assaulting them and leaving a memento behind as he leaves. Police, anxious to stop him, draw in their local crime reporter Groves who feeds edited highlights to his ever hungry news editor as well as doing a little sleuthing on the side for his friend DCI Adam Breen, who is fueled by the memory of his raped sister and is willing to go all out to catch the perpetrator. He is not afraid of cutting a few corners to get him. More interesting to Groves, however, is the puzzle set by a dying artist in a series of 10 paintings hiding a mysterious secret. Intrigued by the nature of the artist, whom he interviews at the unveiling of his last picture, he is drawn unwillingly into the riddle along with thousands of others. His fascinating is increased by the artist’s murder and apparent links with the rape scenes. When not reporting the progress of the police, his spare time gets spent surrounded by the 10 pictures and chasing red herrings around the locale. Groves seems to find a committed relationship with a woman who is difficult, which contrasts with his apparent ability to interview the rape victims and create sensitive news stories around crime. 	128676
1939	Death Plays Solitaire	N		Goldman, R.L.		Press	128677
1933	Death Points a Finger	NM		Levinrew, Will		Press	128678
1975	Death Race 2000	M	DVD			Entertainment Reporter Grace Pander (Joyce Jameson) is a Rona Barrett-style, heavy entertainment reporter who claims to be a “very dear friend” of all the celebrities she covers. Pander learns in and asks Frankenstein “to give me an exclusive” and then asks her question in front of all the other reporters.TV Newscaster Junior Bruce (Don Steele) is the most vocal of the three reporters. He is the field reporter for the race and is on hand at the beginning of every leg of the race.  Bruce is hyperactive and exhibits gay tendencies. He insists on calling himself “your buddy-buddy and mine” at the beginning of the movie. He covers the race with a grin that may well be the most punchable thing in cinema history. Frankenstein (David Carradine) runs down an obnoxious, objecting and objectionable reporter Junior Bruce (Don Steele) before heading out into the new world. Bruce is a “hyper reporter,” a pesky news media personality who won’t stop.Grace Pander is a much softer commentator along with Harold (Carle Bensen). Pander remains in the studio for most of the movie. Her job is to portray a sort of happy housewife persona. She comforts the first victim’s widow and presents her with a consolation prize. Harold is the most deadpan of the three journalists, meant to be reminiscent of a lowbrow Howard Cosell-type commentator. He tends to explain important points regarding the rules of the game.Contestants are being interviewed by reporters. 	128679
2004	Death Rain	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer hops a flight to Riyadh to begin covering the Gulf War. Photographer Gajaba. 	128680
1981	Death Ray 2000	T				Photographer (Michael Yama)	128681
2006	Death Ride	M				Photographer Rand Gamble (Greg Ross) has an affair with a mysterious woman who leads him into a confrontation with the occult.	128682
1976	Death Riders	M				Commentator (Henry Trumblay)	128683
1993	Death Ring	M				Newscaster Joan Tomlin (Francine Forbes-Riley)	128684
2008	Death Rites	N		Gimenez-Bartlett, Alicia. Translator: Jonathan Dunne		Reporters are ruthless in their dealings with a police inspector of the Barcelona police force. She does battle with sexist colleagues, reporters, indifferent witnesses, hardened criminals, ex-husbands and houseplants that just won’t flower. Now the department is short-handed and there’s a serial rapist on the loose. She is partnered with the police and impossibly compliant male sergeant with orders to solve the case before it succeeds in completely ruining the good name of the Barcelona police force.	128685
2008	Death Row Journal	N		Groce, Matthew Jared		Reporter Evan Jamison is an ambitious young newspaper reporter for the Franklin Mirror who has just been offered a job at the prestigious Capital Observer. Days before leaving Franklin, he gets a tip about something bit happening on death row at the nearby penitentiary. What he discovers there will forever alter the course of his career -- and his life.	128686
1998	Death Row: Tournament, The	M				Reporter (Jamie Johnson- Zozzaro). Reporter (Catherine Kim).	128687
1981	Death Scene	NM	OWN - H	Suyker, Betty		Entertainment Reporter Molly McDonnell for The News Magazine investigates when an aging actress is murdered.  Talk about how a "Time"-type magazine is put together.	128688
1975	Death Scream	MT			Homicide and "Woman Who Cried Murder"	News Media-Press. Young woman whose murder witnessed by 15 of her neighbors who did nothing to help her.	128689
1964	Death Seekers, The	NM		Richards, Ross		Press	128690
1989	Death Spiral	N		Kelly, Bill and Dolph LeMout	Weinberg List	Journalist	128691
1977	Death Stalk	N	OWN - P	Langley, Bob		Radio. Director-General of Britain's BBC is kidnapped.  Ransom: a three-minute film inserted into the 9 o'clock news broadcast sight unseen as a bona fide item.  Former BBC Reporter William Mellinger is used as a decoy.	128692
1996	Death Stalks a Holiday	N		Parker, Gary E.	Sequel to "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt."	Journalist Debbi is married to a former pastoral counselor and detective who is pulled into the case by his wife involving four women murdered on four consecutive Sundays. Victim's wounds resemble those Jesus suffered on the cross.	128693
1971	Death Takes a Holiday	T				TV Announcers: Regis J. Cordic, Mario Machado	128694
1934	Death Takes a Holiday	M	DVD -R HQ 3372, 3373			News Media reports no casualties	128695
1999	Death Tax!	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	128696
1998	Death Threat	M			Short - Canada	News Media. Reporter (Ted Endean). Reporter (Fritz Neddlebender). Reporter (Don Spence). Reporter (David Wilson).  TV News Anchor Voice (Angela Oddi).  Infomercial Classroom Teacher (Lori Few). Infomercial Crew Member (Steve Hutcheson).	128697
1985	Death Times Three: Bitter End, Frame-Up For Murder, Assault on a Brownstone	NM		Stout, Rex	#47 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	News Media.	128698
2002	Death to Smoochy	M				Reporter #1 (Michael Copeman). Reporter #2 (James Carroll). Reporter #3 (Phillip Jarrett). Reporter #4 (Suzanne Leonard Feliz). Reporter #5 (Thomas Lyons). Reporter #6 (Angela Bullock). Reporter #7 (Robert M. Sussman). Reporter #8 (George Blumenthal).News Anchor (Peter Keleghan)	128699
1959	Death to the Ladies	NM		Morland, Nigel		Press	128700
2003	Death to the Supermodel	M				Editor of ailing magazine who decides to rev up her publication's ratings by shooting the world's top supermodels.	128701
2007	Death Toll	M				Reporter (Shauna Rappold). 	128702
1938	Death Took a Publisher	N		Forrest, Norman		Publisher	128703
1993	Death Train	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster for G.N.N. (Janna Jackson). GNN Newscaster (Bill Bailey). Italian Reporter (Gordana Vnuk). International Affairs Editor Halloran (Jay Benedict), Global News Network.	128704
1941	Death Turns the Tables	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson		Press	128705
1999	Death Underground: Novel, A	NM		Schiller, Gerald A.		Reporter Rogers Kennison for the Los Angeles News Telegram working on problems plaguing construction of the Los Angeles subway system. Sources keep getting killed	128706
1930	Death Valley Days	R			Series - 1930-41	Press	128707
1965	Death Valley Days: Great Turkey War, The	T			Episode #325. 10-7-1965	Editor Horace Greeley (Parley Baer) of the Tribune. 	128708
1931	Death Walks in Eastrepps	NM		Beeding, Francis (pseudonym John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Adam St. George Saunders)		Press. Serial killer dubbed The Evil by the press.	128709
2005	Death Watch	N		Cavanaugh, Jack and Jerry Kuiper		TV Reporter Sydney St. James in Los Angeles usually covers topics such as erectile dysfunction and the birth of a hippopotamus at the local zoo. Then she suddenly finds herself in the middle of the story of her career: a terrorist plot.The rookie news reporter found the first Death Watch notice in a vehicle at the scene of a fatal accident. That was just hours ago. Now other notices are turning up worldwide.St. James finds herself paired with renowned international newscaster  Hunz Vonner in a desperate attempt to unmask the terrorists. The wording of notices is always the same- as are the results. No pattern to the deaths. Government agencies and news orGovernment agencies and news organizations are stumped. Then it gets personal. People close to Sydney begin receiving Death Watch notices. The clock is ticking…and suddenly, Sydney finds herself in possession of an astonishing secret.It could break the power of Death Watch, save the lives of those she loves…and ruin her forever. But she doesn't face this awesome task alone. She's shored up by her strong, evangelical Christian faith. Unlikely partnership with German reporting star.	128710
1980	Death Watch (aka La Mort En Direct, aka Death in Full View, aka Deathwatch)	M				TV Reporter Roddy (Harvey Kleitel) meets and falls in love with a terminally ill woman, but in reality the reporter has a camera implanted in his eye and was hired to secretly film her last dying days for a TV program called “Death Watch.”	128711
1933	Death Watch on the Gazette	NM		Finney, Guy		Press	128712
1944	Death Wears Red Heels	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Dec. 1944	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	128713
1951	Death When She Walks	NM		Morland, Nigel		Press	128714
1974	Death Wish	M	L			Newsman (Bruce Brown).	128715
1983	Death Wish Club	M				Cameraman, Assistant Movie (Marty Hicks).	128716
1982	Death Wish II (aka Death Wish 2)	M				TV Reporter-Commentator Geri Nichols (Jill Ireland) of KABC News is dating Paul Kersey, the architect whose wife was murdered in Death Wish and who became the New York vigilante, has relocated to Los Angeles after his wife was murdered. He and his daughter had accepted a deal from NYPD to leave town so they wouldn’t tell anyone that he was the one who was doing a better job than the NYPD at stopping criminals. Paul now has a new woman in his life -- the KABC Newswoman. One day while he’s out with his daughter, Carol, and Geri, he is mugged by some punks. He fights back, but they get away. The muggers want to get back at Paul for fighting back so they go to his house. Paul is not there, but Carol is. So they rape and murder Paul’s cook and kidnap Carol and rape her -- the second time in her life that she’s been raped. After the muggers are gone, she escapes and jumps from a window -- and becomes impaled on the railings below. Kersey rents a ratty hotel room, disguises himself and sets out to find the muggers who killed Carol. The LAPD realizes they have a vigilante on their hands and calls the NYPD for advice. Newscaster (Fred Saxon). KABC Newsman Fred McKenzie (Robert F. Lyons). Mike (Don Dubbins), a Los Angeles newspaperman. 	128717
1985	Death Wish III (aka Death Wish 3)	M	SVD 1226			News Media. TV Newscaster (Lee Patterson).	128718
1987	Death Wish IV: Crackdown, The (aka Death Wish 4: Crackdown).	M	SVD 961-962			Publisher Nathan White (John P. Ryan) has a daughter who uses cocaine and wants Vigilante Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) to get the people who destroyed his daughter. Editor (Charles Robinson). Newspapers. News Media.	128719
1994	Death Wish V: Face of Death, The	M				TV Reporter (Michelle Moffett)	128720
2007	Death Without Consent	M				TV Anchor (Kathleen Matthews).	128721
1987	Death Without Honor	N	OWN - P	Moreau, Daniel		TV News Producer Paul Decorte	128722
1932	Death X	M	L			News Media	128723
2003	Death You Deserve, The: Novel, A	NM		Bowker, David		Freelance Magazine Writer Billy Dye gets his big break after writing a magazine feature on Manchester crime kingpin. His editor transforms his serious article about the gangster's brutality into a puff piece on the kingpin's charitable side.Mobster enjoys the fawning article so much that he asks Dye to write his biography. The irreverent Dye does not endear himself to the gangster and soon the kingpin hires a hitman to kill him.Luckily that hitman turns out to be Dye's childhood friend now known in professional circles as "Rawhead." Decides to hide Dye and save him, but Dye tries Rawhead's patience by contacting a cop friend who then becomes one of the mobster's victims.Dye had thought that ghost-writing the gangster's memoirs seemed like a great way to make a quick buck. Dye discovers the hitman-friend is a terrifying psychopath who will stop at nothing to defend Dye.And when Rawhead takes an interest in Billy's career, no one -- not even in the publishing world -- is safe.	128724
1996	Death-Fires Dance	N		Steinberg, Janice		Reporter Margo Simon of public radio discovers that victims in a series of canyon fires that destroy several homes in San Diego were all New Age healers. She suspects a modern-day witch hunter is at work.	128725
1927	Death-Mask in Wax	SS	MLPL	Clarke, E	In "Stuffed Peacocks."	Editorial Writer Payson Curle.  Leighton, city editor.	128726
2005	Death: Personal Understanding, A: Facing Mortality	DT	DVD -R HQ 3224. DVD -R HQ 1860		Documentary. Original Air Date Unknown	War Correspondent is among those facing mortality.	128727
1969	Death's Door	SM	MLPL	McNear, Robert	In "Best Detective Stories of the Year, 24th Annual Collection."	Reporter-Narrator is a reporter for a small-town newspaper ("instead of going to Chicago and becoming a well-known journalist:).	128728
1986	Death's Savage Passion	NM	OWN - P	Papazoglou, Orania		Freelance Magazine Writer Patience McKenna for such women's magazines as Sophistication and alternate newspapers such as Left of Center.  Articles about growing incidence of alcoholism among working women, cover-up campaign on dangers of chemical waste	128729
1997	Deathline	M				Newscaster (Krisztina Desi)	128730
2005	Deathly Vows	N		Konstant, Ed		Washington Journalist, a disillusioned monk, a retired priest and a former nun race against time to uncover a mystery that threatens to have serious consequences throughout the world. The terrible secret eventually unmasked will change their lives forever	128731
1984	Deathmask	M				TV Newscaster (Bryce Bond). Reporter 1970 (John Finn). Reporter 1970 (Magda Katz).  Reporter 1970 (William Riker). Reporter 1980 (Jim Broaddus). Reporter 1980 (David Varnay).	128732
1993	Deathright	N		Stryker, Dev	Weinberg List	Journalist	128733
1990	Deathstorm	N		Gillespie, Robert		Newspaper Executive Ralph Simmons becomes involved in the death and devastation that engulfs a tiny Long Island peninsula when the long arm of Nazi vengeance strikes several members of the community.	128734
2000	DeathSweat	M				Newspaper Ned (J.D. Watson).	128735
2000	Deathtrap	N		Turnbull, Peter		Freelance Reporter is found dead and the apparent suicide of an ambitious newshound opens a can of worms that leads to a host of unsolved murders from the past. 	128736
1980	Deathwind	NW		Powell, James		News Media	128737
1983	DeathWish Club	M				Movie Cameraman (Robert Diarte).	128738
2003	Debaixo da Cama	MF			Portugal	Journalist (Maria Antunes). Journalist (Paulo Galvao). TV Technician (Pedro Ferreira).	128739
1974	Debate on Nixon Impeachment	DT				Reporters	128740
2002	Debatten: Adam og Eva eller Darwin?	DF			Episode #1. 10-24-2002	Journalist (David Rehling). Political Editor (Erik Meier Carlsen). Host (Mette Vibe Utzon).	128741
2002	Debatten: Amerikansk verdensherredomme?	DF			Episode #3. 11-7-2002	Foreign Affairs Editor Torsten Jansen. Host Mette Vibe Utzon.	128742
2002	Debatten: Borgerlig-liberal fuser? Eller et ideologisk fyrtarn?	DF			Episode #7. 11-28-2002	Journalists Erik Bjorn Moller, Troels Mylenberg, David Rehling. Newspaper Editor Erik Meier Carlsen. Host Mette Vibe Utzon.	128743
2002	Debatten: Danmark I knae for Rusland?	DF				Editor-in-Chief Michael Ehrenreich. Editor-in-Chief David Trads. Host Mette Vibe Utzon.	128744
2003	Debatten: Danmark I krig	DF			Episode #10.	Newspaper Editor Michael Ehrenreich. Editor-in-Chief Hans Engell. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128745
2003	Debatten: De egentlige motiver bag Irak-krigen	DF			Episode #12. 3-27-2003	Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen. Former USA Correspondent Frank Esmann. Foreign Affairs Editor (Torsten Jansen). Middle East Researcher Michael Irving.	128746
2003	Debatten: Fogh bag fadaesen?	DF				Editor-in-Chief Hans Engell.. Editor-in-Chief David Trads. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128747
2004	Debatten: Foghs nedtur - midlertidig eller permanent?	DF			Episode #18. 2-12-2004	Editor-in-Chief Erik Meier Carlsen. Editor-in-Chief Henrik Qvortrup. Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Political Editor Thomaas Larssen.. Host Klaus Bundgard Povisen	128748
2003	Debatten: Fred efter krigen?	DF			Episode #20. 4-10-2003	Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128749
2003	Debatten: Hvad blev der rykket ved I 2003?	DF			Episode #24. 12-11-1003	Editor-in-Chief Erik Meier Carlsen. Editor-in-Chief Hans Engell.. Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Editor-in-Chief David Trads. Political Editor Thomaas Larssen.. Host Klaus Bundgard Povisen	128750
2004	Debatten: Kerry versus Bush	DF			Episode #29. 3-4-2004	Foreign Affairs Editor Torsten Jansen. Host Klaus Bundgard Prolsen.	128751
2003	Debatten: Kold krig pa kniven	DF			Episode #30.	Editor Peter la Cour. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128752
2003	Debatten: Kongerogelse i timevis	DF			Episode #31. 10-9-2003	TV Critic Hans Flemming Kragh. News Director of TV-Avisen Soren Knudsen. News Director of TV 2 Nyhederne Lotte Mejlhede. Media Professor Stig Hjarvard. Host Klaus Bundgard Povisen.	128753
2003	Debatten: Kulturkampen	DF			Episode #33. 9-4-2003	Editor-in-Chief (Toger Seidenfaden). Former Editor-in-Chief (Karsten Madsen). Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128754
2003	Debatten: Lalle-pacifist eller krigsliderlig?	DF			Episode #36. 2-6-2003	Journalist Pernille Bramming. Authors Niels Barfoed, Kirsten Thorup. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128755
2004	Debatten: Mellemosten I ny voldsspiral	DF			Episode #37. 3-25-2004	Editor-in-Chief Adam Holm. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128756
2002	Debatten: S for svaghed eller styrke?	DF				Editor-in-Chief Hans Engell.. Editor-in-Chief Kresten Schultz Jorgensen. Editor-in-Chief Niels Lunde. Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. . Host Mette Vibe Utzon.	128757
2004	Debatten: Slagsmalet om en agent - hvem vandt?	DF			Episode #44. 4-22-2004	Editor-in-Chief Erik Meier Carlsen. Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Political Editor Thomas Larssen.. Host Klaus Bundgard Povisen	128758
2002	Debatten: Spindoktorer	DF			Episode #45. 10-10-2002	Editor-in-Chief Kresten Schultz Jorgensen. Press Advisor to the Prime Minister Michael Kristiansen. Political Editor Thomas Larsen. Editor-in-Chief Jorn Mikkelsen. Host Mette Vibe Utzon.	128759
2003	Debatten: Terror-truslen fra hojre	DF			Denmark. Episode #47. 9-18-2003	Journalist-Historian Adam Holm. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128760
2004	Debatten: Terrorisme - hvad stiller Europa op?	DF			Episode #49. 3-18-2004	Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128761
2003	Debatten: Tid fil fadaesar?	DF			Episode #50. 10-23-2003	Editor-in-Chief Erik Meier Carlsen. Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden. Political Editor Thomas Larssen.. Host Klaus Bundgard Povisen	128762
2003	Debatten: Tyndt blat blod	DF			Episode #51. 9-25-2003	Journalist Annelise Bistrup. Journalist Bodil Cath. Editor-in-Chief Hans Engell. Historian Steffen Heiberg. Host Klaus Bundgard Povlsen.	128763
1973	Debbie Preston, Teenage Reporter in The Case of the Superstar Mystery Cruise	NJ		Stapleton, Doug	Debbie Preston Hollywood Reporter Series	Teenage Reporter Debbie Preston	128764
1973	Debbie Preston, Teenage Reporter in the Donny Osmond Mystery	NJ		Resnick, Sylvia	Debbie Preston Hollywood Reporter Series	Teenage Reporter Debbie Preston	128765
1973	Debbie Preston, Teenage Reporter in The Michael Gray Hawaiian Mystery	NJ		Carter, James	Debbie Preston Hollywood Reporter Series	Teenage Reporter Debbie Preston	128766
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The:	T			Series 9-16-1969 to 9-8-1970. 26 Episodes	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128767
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Advice and Dissent	T			Episode #18. 1-20-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128768
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Bodyguard, The	T			Episode #6. 10-21-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.Debbie lives in fear of a 240-pound hockey player.	128769
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Casanova's Kitten	T			Episode #13. 12-16-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128770
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Debbie Gets Jim Fired	T			Episode #23. 3-10-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128771
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Debbie's Return	T			Episode #24. 3-17-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128772
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Friend	T			Episode #12. 12-9-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128773
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Games (Married) People Play, The	T			Episode #16. 1-6-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128774
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Guru-vy	T			Episode #14. 12-23-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.Debbie goes after a quack guru who has her sister and a star football player under his spell.	128775
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: How To Succeed in the Stock Market Without Really Trying	T			Episode #21. 2-24-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128776
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Hurry For Our Side	T			Episode #17. 1-13-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128777
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: In the Soup	T			Episode #3. 9-30-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.Announcer (Bernie Kopell).	128778
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: It's a Bird - It's a Plane - It's Debbie	T			Episode #2. 9-23-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128779
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Married Men Can Always Get	T			Episode #4. 10-7-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128780
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Mission Improbable	T			Episode #20. 2-10-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128781
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Nothing But The Truth	T			Episode #19. 2-3-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128782
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Paper Butterfly, The	T			Episode #7. 10-28-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.When Debbie does a story on wrestling, she gets into the ring with Terrible Tessie.	128783
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Present for Jim, A	T			Episode #5. 10-14-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.Debbie must get back some golf clubs she gave to her husband.	128784
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Producer, The	T			Episode #25. 3-24-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128785
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Swinging Singles, The	T			Episode #11. 12-2-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128786
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: That's Debby	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128787
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Those Dangerous Years	T			Episode #22. 3-3-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128788
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: To and From Russia With Love (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #8-#9. 11-4/11-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128789
1970	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: Where There's a Will, There's No Way	T			Episode #26. 4-14-1970	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128790
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: You Bet Your Wife	T			Episode #10. 11-25-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128791
1969	Debbie Reynolds Show, The: You Shouldn't Be In Pictures	T			Episode #15. 12-30-1969	Sportswriter Jim Thompson  (Don Chastain) for the Los Angeles Sun. Wife Debbie Thompson (Debbie Reynolds) homemaker yearns to be a newspaper reporter just like her husband. She schemes and plots to reach her goal.	128792
2004	Debiruman	MF			Japan	News Media. World Newscaster (Bob Sapp)	128793
1913	Debit Account, The	N		Onions, Oliver		Press	128794
1999	Debt Collector, The	M				Radio Interviewer (Neil McKinven)	128795
1981	Debt of Honor	N		Kennedy, Adam		News Media	128796
2000	Debt of Love (aka Deuda de Amor)	N		Borges, Luz		Latino Journalists Soledad and Alvaro separate and reunite, but never fall out of love. 	128797
2003	Debt, The	M			UK	Reporter (Louise Dumayne).	128798
1998	Decay	M				Photographer (Al Weigand).	128799
2006	Deceit	NM		Siegel, James		Newspaperman Tom Valle, a former ace reporter busted for writing fake stories, is doing time at a small-town newspaper in Littleton, California. But an accident he's working on leads him to a conspiracy that might be the biggest thing he will ever cover.Valle, once a star reporter at America's most prestigious daily, sees this so-called accident as his ticket he needs to resurrect his career and get him out of Littleton, California for good.He is damned good at spotting lies -- and what looks like just another head-on car crash on a lonely stretch of desert that leaves one driver dead may be something more.As he starts checking facts, he finds himself completely alone and negotiating a dark trail of corruption, cover-ups, fraud and murder that stretches back for decades.No one believes him. His phone is tapped and his colleague is shot. Reclusive ex-reporter and a scary psychiatric hospital seem to hold the answers.	128800
1890	Deceitful Newspaper Man and the Credulous Reader, The	SS	USC	Shchedrin,	In "Fables by Shchedrin."	Newspaperman. Once upon a time there lived a newspaper-man and there lived a reader. The newspaper-man was a deceitful creature -- he took in people all the time. The reader believed everything.It has always been so from the beginning of time -- the deceitful take people in, and the credulous believe it all.	128801
1988	Deceits of Time	N		Colegate, Isabel		Gossip Columnist Alfred Madden is a Jewish refugee and orphan	128802
1943	December 7th	M	DVD -R 1604			Reporter (Ralph Byrd).	128803
1958	December Bride: Fred MacMurray Show	T			Episode #113. 2-17-1958	Newspaper. Lily decides to choose Fred as her newspaper's honorary candidate for mayor.	128804
1955	December Bride: High Sierras	T			Episode #45. 12-12-1955	Columnist Lily and Hilda go to the mountains to get material for her column but the car breaks down	128805
1955	December Bride: Let Yourself Go	T			Episode #40. 11-7-1955. Series 10-4-54 to 9-24-59.	Newspaper. Everybody takes Lily's newspaper article too seriously	128806
1959	December Bride: Lily's Advice Column	T			Episode #145. 2-5-1959	Advice Columnist. Lily takes over the advice column for the newspaper. Gazette newspaper "tips for housewife's" columnist. Lily advices a young man to make his own way and ignore his father. But his father turns out to be a big advertiser with the paper.	128807
1956	December Bride: Matt's Movie Career	T			Episode #49. 1-16-1956	Critic. Lily puts Matt in her club play. Matt gets good reviews so he thinks he will become a movie star	128808
1955	December Bride: Shoplifter, The	T			Episode #39. 10-31-1955	Newspaper. Lily is witness to a crime but the paper mistakenly lists her as the crook. She is identified as a shoplifter due to a mix-up with names.	128809
1955	December Bride: Skid Row	T			Episode #42. 11-21-1955	Newspaper. Lily's newspaper article gets her involved with skid row characters	128810
2005	Decemberdrom En	TF				TV Reporter (Ralph Carlsson).	128811
2008	Decency Zone: How to Detect Deception in Business, Life and Love	N		Jefferys, Macon		Reporter on a southern daily newspaper becomes obsessed with a beautiful young woman only to find himself mired in the bleak and dangerous world of a prostitute.  The complicated relationship is mired in a small city’s political shenanigans and journalistic ambivalences. The lonely reporter wrestles with his tangled feelings and a society’s mixed morality while working at a career that has dominated his existence. Complicating his life more are his fellow workers who have serious personal problems of their own. 	128812
2006	Decent Proposal, A	MT				Reporter (Heron Hanuman).	128813
2004	Deception	NM		Mina, Denise		Tabloids in Glasgow, Scotland, hound a former physician like "lovesick school-girls" demanding interviews and splashing photos of his overripe belly and unkempt hair.Man is a stay-at-home dad and husband to a psychiatrist convicted of murdering a patient who was a self-confessed serial killer.  Media.	128814
2000	Deception	M				Reporters (Mike McHugh, Clayton Benjamin Morris).	128815
1946	Deception	M	DVD -R HQ 11385, 11386. 			Music Editor Jerry Spencer of the Bugle (Richard Erdman).	128816
1983	Deception, The	N	OWN - H	Born, Nicolas		Journalist in war torn Beirut is alienated and is unable to feel or convey the horror he sees around him.  Lebanon, 1970s. Correspondent.  (Original 1979. Translation 1983).	128817
2000	Deception’s Path	N		Gambino, Henry J.		Newspaper Editor who wants headlines puts pressure on a homicide lieutenant who is investigating four brutal murders. A world prominent businessman and arts patron is murdered at the prestigious Verdi Society’s annual masquerade ball. Three other members of the city’s arts scene are murdered and now the homicide lieutenant’s superior officer, who wants to be police commissioner, and the district attorney who wants to be mayor, and an overbearing newspaper editor who wants headlines all pressure the policeman. They want an arrest and a conviction, even though the lieutenant is sure the prime suspect is innocent.	128818
1983	Decision	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Journalist Cathy Corning, Washington journalist drawn by love to the side of the idealistic young justice whose marriage is crumbling	128819
1950	Decision	P	MLPL	Chodorov, Edward	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	128820
1952	Decision  Before Dawn	M				Newspaperwoman (Auguste Hansen-Kleinmichel)	128821
1960	Decision at Delphi	NM	OWN - H	MacInnes, Helen		Magazine Writer Kenneth Strang	128822
1951	Decision Before Dawn	M		Howe, George (Novel).		Newspaperwoman (Auguste Hansen-Kleinmichel).	128823
1960	Decision to Withdraw, A	SS	UCLA	Ostrow, Joanna	In "Stanford Short Stories 1960."	Reporter came bouncing up the hillside in a Volkswagen.	128824
2006	Deck the Halls	M	DVD -R HQ 9364, 9365			News Media. News Reporter #1 (Brenda Crichlow). Reporter #2 (Jill Krop). News Producer (Agam Darshi).	128825
2006	Deck the Halls	NR		Jacobs, Holly	In Santa Collection Harlequin Signature Select	TV Reporter Merry Deluca’s “’tis the season to be greedy” story is about to get complicated -- her new cameraman is recently ex-fiance Patrick MacFarland. And he’s got a whole new angle for her story. 	128826
1996	Deco Drive	DT				Correspondent Tina Malave. Host Lynn Martinez.	128827
1997	Deconstructing Harry	M				Cameraperson, First Assistant (Jonathan LaPaglia). Second Assistant Cameraperson (Jeff Mazzola).	128828
2004	Decoys	M				Reporter Kelly Knoxville (Rosey Edeh).  D.J. (Luigi Saracino).	128829
1999	Deddo a goo! goo!	MF			Japan	Interviewer (Masato Horii).	128830
1982	Dede	MTF			France	News Media. La reporter (Odile Heritier).	128831
1961	Dedicated American, The: Story of Dr. Gordon Seagrave, The	DT				Public Affairs program	128832
1959	Dedicated, The	N	OWN - H	Gibbs, Willa		Publisher Jeremy Sternes, owner and publisher of London's leading newspaper	128833
2000	Dee Carmichael: Bombay Affair, A	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#1 Dee Carmichael Series	Journalist Dee Carmichael is newly married and is trying to adjust to marriage and life in a foreign country with servants and no money. 	128834
2001	Dee Carmichael: Golden Days, The	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#3 Dee Carmichael Series	Correspondent Dee Carmichael is flexing her journalistic muscles in a new job as Bombay correspondent for the Daily Herald. The future is looking rosy for Dee and Ben Carmichael on their return to Bombay from England. At last Ben’s career is flourishing and Dee is at the top of her journalistic career. But when Dee interviews a man arrested for attempting to smuggle gold through Santa Cruz she begins to sense that the world she thinks she knows so well is not as it seems. Dee is haunted by the slight of hand of the “magic men” of Mahableshwar and surprised by a coincidental meeting with an old acquaintance, PT. Even more confusing are the unconventional activities of PT and his sinister Burmese colleague at their press agency. Could Monique, Dee’s eccentric new friend, lead the journalist to an ultimate explanation? And can the regular flights northwards to the mountains made by Monique’s lover, Peter, prove key to solving the mystery? The tricks performed by the “magic men” fuel Dee’s interest in the inexplicable and prompt her to look beneath the veneer of success and respectability surrounding her ex-pat friends.	128835
2002	Dee Carmichael: Last Cocktail Party, The	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#4 Dee Carmichael Series	Journalist Dee Carmichael does not know as she prepares for the final Bombay expatriates’ annual cocktail party what surprises and horrors the evening is to bring. Encouraged by an anonymous tip-off to revisit an old case, police inspector Tommy Morrison has discovered that a handsome blonde woman found dead on an Indian train in 1969 was actually murdered. Worse still, the woman was his sister’s illegitimate child, given up for adoption at birth. Now, as the dead woman’s friends, husband, daughter and lover gather to reflect on the passage of their lives since they left Bombay, Morrison will take them back to the heat-sullied passionate days of 1960s India to reveal exactly why and how Sonya Richards was murdered -- and who her killer was. 	128836
2001	Dee Carmichael: Send-Off, The	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#2 Dee Carmichael Series	Journalist Dee Carmichael and her husband Bed are expecting their first child when they receive worrying news from the family doctor. And Dee’s best friend, Anne, has found a husband and baby don’t always mean happiness. It is Bombay in 1959. Monica Fernandes meets movie producer Stevie Stone and thinks she may have found the rich husband she’s been looking for. 	128837
2002	Dee Carmichael: Unforgettable	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#5 Dee Carmichael Series	Journalist Dee Carmichael is devastated when she learns that her husband, Ben, dies of a heart attack on a business trip to Singapore. “He can’t be dead. I love him, you see,” she says. Dee, now his widow, is left financially as well as emotionally impoverished and though her friends, the eccentric Josie, the stalwart Madeleine and the mysterious Algy, all support her in their own way maintaining her home and caring for her four children is still an uphill struggle. Then she returns to India and is forced to reconcile the memories of the city she loved 20 years ago -- the elegant Cuffe Parade, beautiful Back Bay with its dolphins, the Ritz hotel with its gregarious barmen -- with the high-rise blocks and building sites that have sprung up in their place. Slowly coming to terms with the development, Dee wonders what else she has been refusing to accept. Could it be true that before Ben’s death, her feelings for him had also changed? Can she face the possibility that the carefree lifestyle they enjoyed in India might have deteriorated into distrust and insecurity? Only by confronting the demons of the past can Dee let go of the ref that has been crippling her for more than a decade and distinguish the genuine treasures of her past from the fool’s gold to build a new life. 	128838
1960	Deed of Mercy	SS	MLPL	MacDonald, Philip	In "Death and Chicanery: Collection of Tales by Philip MacDonald, A."	Newspaperman Michael (Mike) Hackett was on the permanent staff of the San Francisco Sun for 15 years.	128839
1991	Deeds of Trust	N		Wuamett, Victor		News Media	128840
2005	Deep Blue	NR		Martin, Kat		Reporter Hope Sinclair for a Manhattan newspaper finds that her expose on the plight of a retirement home results in a trashed apartment, scary phone calls, and reassignment to a sister publication.The new assignment seems plush enough -- covering the quest for buried Spanish treasure off Pleasure Island in the Caribbean -- but is it meant to shut her up?For reporter Hope Sinclair, writing about the recovery of a sunken Spanish treasure off Pleasure Island should be her big chance. But Hope can’t help feeling that she’s been hand-picked for this job for all the wrong reasons.Someone wants Hope out of New York and off the story that could blow a corruption case wide open. If they think sending her to paradise will shut her up, they’ve got another thing coming.	128841
1971	Deep Cover	NSF	OWN - P	Garfield, Brian	Garfield, Brian	Reporter. Nicole Lawrence, sensation-mongering, sexually promiscuous newswoman	128842
1992	Deep Cover	M				News Media. 1st Reporter (Eleva Singleton).	128843
2001	Deep Do-Doo and the Mysterious E-Mails	NJ		Delaney, Michael C.		School Journalist. arch--rival Elizabeth, editor of the school paper.Classmate works on the school newspaper. Elementary school.  Bennet and Pete post late-baking news on their Web site, Deep Doo-Doo. Young muckrakers.	128844
1999	Deep End of the Ocean, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9447, 9448			News Media. Reporter (Robert Clotworthy). Reporter (Scott William McKinlay). Reporter (Timothy Davis-Reed). Reporter (Ana Gabriel). Reporter (Steve Ireland). Reporter (Wylie Small). Reporter (Nancy Sullivan).	128845
1952	Deep End, The	NM	OWN - P	Brown, Fredric		Newspaperman Sam Evans, veteran newspaperman is haunted by discrepancies in an accidental death and uses his vacation to piece together the true story	128846
1997	Deep Family Secrets	MT	DVD -R HQ 8425, 8426. DVD -R HQ 7273, 7274			News Media. Reporter 1 (Randal Kirby). Reporter 2 (Rebecca Bahner). Reporter 3 (Wendell J. Grayson).	128847
1927	Deep Furrows	N	MLPL	Ritchie, Robert W.		Reporter Larry Scott, Evening Voice.  Eventually charged with murder, but capturers murderer and goes free.	128848
1999	Deep Harbor	NR		Bergren, Lisa Tawn	Weinberg List	Journalist	128849
1998	Deep Impact	M	DVD			MSNBC Reporter Jenny Lerner (Tea Leoni) stumbles into scoop. Reporter (Lisa Ann Grant).Reporter (Lisa Ann Grant)	128850
1954	Deep In My Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 7591, 7592, 7593.			Reporters-Interviewers-Critics. Sigmund Romberg yells after them, "Let me look at the stories before they're published," and the two newspapermen and one newspaperwoman nod yes.  Then he closes the door and tells a colleague, "I  hate interviewers."	128851
1975	Deep Red (Profondo Rosso)	M	DVD -R HQ 2227, 2228. L	Argento, Dario, Bernardino Zapponi (Screenplay)	Italy - Ness  Book	Reporter Gianna Brezzi (Daria Nicoladi) helps concert pianist-composer investigate murders. Beats him at arm wrestling. Expresses her independence by conducting investigations on her own when pianist refuses to take her along as he follows up lead.Reporter gets stabbed but survives. While she pursues story, reporter also breaks into a school to look through archives and later calls police.	128852
1987	Deep Sea Conspiracy	M				Interviewer (Jacquie Presly).	128853
2005	Deep Sleep	N		Iles, Greg		Photojournalist Jordan Glass is taking some time off from her job to get over the trauma of her sister's murder in New Orleans the year before. On vacation in Hong Kong, she visits the Museum of Chinese Art.There, she comes face to face with a painting of what may be her sister's dead body. Glass sets off with the FBI to track down her sister's murderer, a probable serial killer.The painting is part of a collection by an anonymous artist made up entirely of nude portraits of women who are missing. Glass' discovery puts in motion a sequence of events that forces her to confront long-buried secrets.Jordan works under an increasing sense of dread as she pursues her quarry from Hong Kong to New York to New Orleans to the Caribbean.	128854
2001	Deep Water	N		Date, J.V.		Reporter Ernest Warner is disillusioned. He and the Whipple World park founder's great-niece know something fishy is going on at the amusement park and its resort community. They aren't sure what. But anyone asking questions seems to quietly disappear.	128855
2009	Deep Waters	N		Charles, Kate		Journalist Lilith Noone’s professional future is on the line as she is sucked more and more deeply into her own flirtation with celebrity culture. In a culture obsessed with celebrity, baby Muffin’s death is big news. Crib death? Or something more sinister? Everyone wants to know including the police. Whatever the truth, the bereaved parents, a celebrity couple, live in a London parish. A detective inspector is recalled from his honeymoon to investigate the case, with disastrous personal results. 	128856
2002	Deepsix	NSF		McDevitt, Jack		Journalist Gregory McAllister is a volunteer crew member on a voyage to a remote, Earth-like planet called Maleiva III, popularly down as Deepsix in the early 23rd century, 2204.Trouble begins when a scan of the planet's surface reveals previously undiscovered evidence of intelligent. A female commercial pilot is sent to Deepsix. A rogue moon hurtling through space is about to obliterate the planet.Her mission: to discover and preserve as many remnants of that alien civilization as time and circumstance will allow. The acerbic journalist is aboard.Their exploration has barely begun when an earthquake destroys all functional landing vehicles, stranding the group on a rapidly disintegrating planet. They struggle to survive while a rescue effort takes place.	128857
1955	Deer Park, The	N	OWN - P	Mailer, Norman		Gossip Columnist Dorothea O'Faye.	128858
2004	Deerings, The	MT				School Editor (Emily Chaffin).	128859
1985	Def-Con 4	M				Newscaster at WWN  (Karen Kennedy). Newscaster (Ken Ryan).	128860
1978	Defection of Simas Kudirka, The	MT				News Media. Lithuanian seaman's attempt for freedom in 1970.	128861
2009	Defective Man	M				News Media. Reporter (Oriana Saiz). Two co-workers are injured in a chemical accident and become not-so-super heroes. They become Defective Man and his sidekick Horn Dog, recruit a couple more heroes (Captain Orange-Piss and Bill Gill) and set out to save Albuquerque.	128862
1970	Defector, The	NM	OWN - H	Collingwood, Charles		Correspondent Bill Benson of IBS News.	128863
1983	Defects of the Heart	NR	GPL	Gordon, Barbara		Documentarian Jessica Lenhart of New York's independent station WPTN cares too much about capturing the truth in her news documentaries. Eventually she quits.	128864
1987	Defence of the Realm	M	DVD -R HQ 9206, 9207. SVD 746. SVD 568	Stellman, Martin (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book - Good Quotes	Reporters Nicholas "Nick" Mullen (Gabriel Bryne) and Vernon Bayliss (Denholm Elliott) for The Daily Dispatch investigate a story on a British MP and a known KGB agent suspected of exchanging information. Bayliss is an old friend of the MP.MP threatens his reporter friend if the paper prints anything.  Aggressive editors at the paper print a story linking MP to KGB agent.  Mullen passes himself off as a police officer to get an interview with the MP's wife.Both reporters argue over how to handle the story. Mullen claims Bayliss is sticking up for his old MP friend. Story runs and owners of the newspaper talk about increased circulation figures and possibility of a lawsuit.Reporter Bayliss is killed. Mullen breaks into his desk, discovers story on planes armed with nuclear weapons. Bayliss was working on story showing  MP framed when he was killed.  Mullen follows up on the story. His apartment is bombed.Newscaster (Beverly Anderson). First Newsroom Deputy (Nicholas Coppin). Second Newsroom Deputy (Veronica Duffy). Picture Editor (David Hatton). Journalist (Derek Lyons). All pervasive government tries to influence owners of the media.	128865
2004	Defenceless: Blood Symphony, A	M				Cameraman (Craig Sayers - The Evil Cameraman).	128866
1956	Defend My Love (Difendo Il Mio Amore)	M		Prosperi, Giorgio, Jacques Robert (Screenplay)	Italy - Ness Book	Reporter Giovanni tries to dig up a scandal on banker's wife, whose former boss was poisoned. Banker's wife has an illegitimate daughter (her father was a flyer in the war) who is now crippled with polio.She is run over by a truck while trying to flee zealous news photographers, the reporter is disgraced and fired.	128867
2004	Defender, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Leigh Zimmerman).	128868
1998	Defenders, The: Choice of Evils	MT	SVD 630		1-18-1998.	News Media	128869
1962	Defenders, The: Crusader, The	T			Episode #23. 2-24-1962	Editor (Alan Bunce).	128870
1963	Defenders, The: Loophole	T		Hotchner, A.E.	Episode #74.11-16-1963	Reporter (Arthur Taylor).	128871
1997	Defenders, The: Payback	MT	SVD 584			News Media. Attorney Lawrence Preston and his new partners defend a man who killed his daughter's rapist	128872
2003	Defending Our Kids: Julie Posey Story, The	M				TV Reporter (Eleanor Coopsammy).	128873
1988	Defense Play	M				Press. Quote: "Wait until press gets hold of this."	128874
1934	Defense Rests, The	M				Reporter (Lynn Cowan). Reporter (Charles King). Reporter (Cactus Mack). Reporter (Jerry Storm). Reporter (Billy West).	128875
1991	Defenseless	M	DVD -R HQ 7496, 7497			Reporter at Fundraiser (Mike Leinert). Los Angeles lawyer defends her ex-college roommate whose husband, her lover, has been slain.	128876
1958	Defiant Ones, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6372, 6373. L			Editor (Lawrence Dobkin).	128877
2007	Definitely, Maybe	M				Reporter Summer Hartley (Rachel Weisz) is smart, flirtatious and stunningly untrustworthy as a very ambitious journalist. News Media. TV Newscaster (Greg Abbey). On Camera Reporter (J. Evans Lee). TV Anchor Tom Brokaw (Himself in archive footage). 30-something Manhattan dad is in the midst of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter starts to question him about his life before marriage. She wants to know how her parents met and fell in love. It is during Bill Clinton’s first Presidential campaign and the years that followed when the hero’s ambitions and romantic mishaps are plotted against the President’s troubles with women and the disillusion of the later Clinton period. Will shapes the tale himself changing the names of his girlfriends so she can’t tell which of the gree will turn out to be her mother.	128878
2004	Definition of Insanity, The	M				Photographer (Mark Gilmore).	128879
1999	Defying Gravity	M				Field Reporter (Scott Roth)	128880
2009	Defying Gravity: Bacon	T	DVD -R HQ 11373		Episode #6. 8-30-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.Paula is injured, losing a thumb that is repaired by the doctor. 	128881
2009	Defying Gravity: Fear	T	DVD -R HQ 11374		Episode #7. 9-6-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.While Goss is working on a plan to promote the mission in front of the eyes of the whole world, the Antares crew suffers from hallucinations that could interfere with his plan.  Mars Candy is prepared to pay $10 billion for promotion on the spacecraft on Halloween. The company has paid to have the crew of the Antares film a candy commercial 35 million klicks from earth. No one, excepting the candy company, is thrilled over this notion, but money is money. The crew cook up a cover story saying a tainted batch of HALOs are causing them to have psychotropic trips, and ground control tries to scrub the commercial, but the candy commercial and the crew put up a fuss so they try to do it anyway. The commercial entails an EVA with the astronauts carrying candy buckets. Basically they’ll fly into position, open a banner with the candy company logo on it and say “Trick or Treat.”  As they try to exit the ship, Shaw is paralyzed by his Martian Storm vision, Donner is seeing his dead girlfriend, Zoe is hearing baby cries, and everyone is going to hell. Jen remains unaffected and tries to get them to go outside, but Donner scrubs it. As soon as they’re back inside, everyone is feeling better and the money they didn’t make form doing the commercial will come out of the science budget for the mission. Zoe thanks Donner for keeping them inside, and they both admit that they’re happy the others are along. Zoe confides in him about the dream she’s been having -- going naked out the airlock -- and as she’s telling it to him, he basically cuts in and tells her the rest of her dream. He’s been having it for two months.	128882
2009	Defying Gravity: H21K	T	DVD -R HQ 11353		Episode #4. 8-16-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.	128883
2009	Defying Gravity: Love, Honor, Obey	T	DVD -R HQ 11397		Episode #9. 9-13-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hard-working she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.An impending solar flare puts the crew in danger and the strange force in Pod 4 sends out an irresistible siren call.	128884
2009	Defying Gravity: Natural Selection	T	DVD -R HQ 11342		Episode #2. 8-2-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.	128885
2009	Defying Gravity: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11341		Episode #1. 8-2-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.	128886
2009	Defying Gravity: Rubicon	T	DVD -R HQ 11365		Episode #5. 8-23-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.	128887
2009	Defying Gravity: Threshold	T	DVD -R HQ 11343		Episode #3. 8-2009	BBC Journalist Peter Howitt (Trevor Williams). The skeptical reporter is determined to discover the truth by asking all the hard-hitting questions that the audience is wondering about. Documentary Producer Paula Morales (Paula Garces) is a former schoolteacher who aspires to be a broadcaster when she completes the mission. One of Paula’s duties on Antares is hosting “Classroom in Space,” a video presentation where she interviews the other astronauts and explains the daily routines and activities onboard Antares. From a poor family in Brownsville, Texas, Paula is the payload specialist on the Antares. Religious, optimistic and hardworking she speaks three languages: English, Spanish and Amesian. In 2052, four women and four men prepare to start the most ambitious exploration of the solar system in the history of mankind aboard the Antares. When two of the astronauts get sick, one of their alternates learns the true nature of the mission.	128888
1987	Degrassi Junior High:	T			Series 1987-1991	Reporter for the Degrassi Digest	128889
1987	Degrassi Junior High: What a Night	T			Episode #9. 3-15-1987	Publicist, Book (Kathryn Ellis).	128890
1988	Degrassi Junior High: Whole Truth, The	T			Episode #33. 12-12-1988	Aspiring Journalist Caitlin (Stacie Mistysyn) learns a lesson in balanced journalism when she writes an article on animal rights.When Liz tells Caitlin about her interest in animal testing, she tries to convince her to write an article for the school paper. Liz and Caitlin work together in order to let the students know about this topic.When Kathleen informs Caitlin that animal testing is necessary in some cases, Caitlin does some research and learns that Kathleen is right. Joey's job at CRAZ Radio isn't all it's cracked up to be.	128891
2001	Degrassi: Next Generation, The: Parents Day	T			Episode #105 - 11-4-2001	School Journalist Emma writes an editorial.  Toby is worried about how his divorced parents will act at parents night. NAK Reporters (Sabrina Sanchez, Kyle Schmid).	128892
1992	Degree of Guilt	NM	OWN - P	Patterson, Richard North		TV Journalist Mary Carelli, one of the most powerful women in TV journalism is charged with the murder of a famous novelist	128893
1995	Degree of Guilt	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Michael Eric Kramer). Newscaster #2 (Catherine Swing)	128894
2007	Deha	MF				Journalist (Khyati Keshwani)	128895
1998	Deja mort	MF				Cameraman (Patrick Courteix).	128896
1985	Dejà Vu	M	SVD 1141			Reporter (David Lewin)	128897
2004	déjà vu	N		Furner, E.M.		Reporter Eric Fisher for the Atlanta Tribune is assigned to cover the story of a crazed serial killer on the loose -- the Atlanta Strangler.  He points out what all the victims have in common -- racism. Hardcore, radical racism.Together, with the special agent in charge of the investigation experience in investigating murders and Eric's journalistic attention to detail, they track down the murderer -- a militant Black Panther leader with a history of violent crime and no alibi.With the information the reporter and the agent provide the DA, the suspect is arrested, charged and convicted of seven counts of murder and sentenced to death.That bring to an end the Atlanta Strangler murders -- or so the agent and reporter think.  It all began when someone busted down doors and started strangling people to death in rural Fulton County, Georgia. A large black man, one of the witnesses claimed.It wasn't long after the Atlanta Tribune started running the horrifying story of a crazed serial killer on the loose and everyone started referring to him as the Atlantic Strangler.	128898
2006	déjà vu	M				Reporter (Patt Noday, News Reporter). Reporter #1 (Lara Grice). Reporter #2 (Lowell Perry). Reporter #3 (Michael Arata). Reporter #4 (Sylvia Jefferies). Channel 8 Reporter (Margaret Lawhon). Newspaper Reporter (Christopher Scholl).	128899
1988	Dekalog, jeden	MTF				Journalist Magda Sroga-Mikolajczyk).	128900
1990	Dekalog: Dekalog, dwa	T			Poland. Episode #2. 5-11-1990	Journalist (Magda Sroga-Mikolajczyk).	128901
1990	Dekalog: Dekalog, jeden	T			Poland. Episode #1. 5-4-1990	Journalist (Magda Sroga-Mikolajczyk).	128902
2000	Delacourt Scandal, The	NR		Woods, Sherryl	Silhouette Special Edition #1363	Reporter Maddie Kent wants to uncover Delacourt secrets in retribution for the damage done to her family. She establishes a relationship with the dynasty's youngest son.She convinces Griffin Carpenter to hire her to unearth Delacourt secrets and publish them in the Dallas-based tabloid.  Kent attended one of the nations' best journalism schools taking courses in media ethics and responsibility.But now all she wants is one expose, even if it meant she'd never work as a reporter again. Then she met the son. And she is attracted to him.	128903
2000	Delancey's Way	N		McCourt, James		Reporter Delancey for the East Hampton Star  is sent to cover the environmental budget wars of the 104th Congress. Delancey is a gay reporter who mocks everything he finds in Washington D.C.  He lives to swap wisecracks.Delancey is an inveterate survivor who grew up on the Lower East Side, went off to a Christian Brothers boarding school and came out in Greenwich Village during the pre-AIDS bacchanal of the 1970s.Now in early middle age, he leads a more sedate life on the eastern edge of Long Island, but he can still rise to the occasion when adventure beckons. Smells a vast conspiracy and possible assassination plot.Georgetown society hostess, a porn star and an opera diva can open doors most journalists don't even know how to find in broad daylight.	128904
1954	Delavine Affair, The	M			UK Only	Press	128905
2006	Delaware Venture	N		Ebert, Richard Mark		News Media circus takes place after a humble citizen named Karl Bontrager interrupts Delaware’s tumultuous gubernatorial debate in 1992 with an inspiring speech. Bontrager is immediately fired from his job and becomes the target of media frenzy. Even though the news media is responsible for fueling a riot in his neighborhood, some political chicanery lands an innocent Karl in jail for creating a public disturbance. But Karl’s inspirational speech has awakened the public. Concerned citizens, neighbors, Karl’s granddaughter and some of her college classmates converge on the jail and demand Karl’s release. Just as the governor issues an executive order to release him, the startled jailer tells the crowd that Karl is not there.	128906
1983	DelCorso's Gallery	N	OWN - H	Caputo, Philip		Correspondent Harold Bolton, Pulitzer Prize-winning bureau chief in Saigon. Nicholas Del Corso, a Vietnam veteran turned combat photographer wants to show the public the true face of war. P.X. Dunlop, his former mentor.	128907
1970	Delegation, Die	MTF				Journalist Will Roczinsky (Walter Kohut) is dead. He was investigating UFO sightings. A TV broadcast summarizes the events up to his death.	128908
1991	Delhi	N		Singh, Khushwant		Journalist is narrator and sometimes tour-guide/lover to rich foreign women who visit his native city.	128909
1997	Deli, The	M				News Media.  Jimmy the Newsman (Jack O'Connell)	128910
2000	Deliberate Intent	MT	DVD -R HQ 4563, 4564			News Media. Editor Peder Lund (Jeffrey Knight) and his Paladin Press are on trial for aiding and abetting murder by publishing a book called "Hit Man," a How To Guide.So and So kills for Hire. Some consider him a criminal. Others think he's a hero. Learn the tricks of the trade from a Master Killer. Sues the publisher. First Amendment Lawyer involved.No one's ever sued a publisher and won. Nobody. Says the lawyer.  Lund and Paladin Press are on trial for aiding and abetting murder.	128911
1986	Deliberate Stranger, The	MT	SVD 1110. 1318			Editor (Macon McCalman), Larsen's Editor.	128912
1996	Delicate Art of the Rifle, The	M				Weatherman. Non-Linear Weatherman (Bruce Sterling).	128913
2009	Delicate Edible Birds: Delicate Edible Birds	SS		Groff, Lauren		War Correspondents in World War II include a promiscuous journalist who is captured by a Nazi sympathizer. In "Delicate Edible Birds," a group of war correspondents — a lone, high-spirited woman among them — falls sudden prey to a brutal farmer while fleeing Nazis in the French countryside. Can a woman of no morals give up on her principles? A beautiful Martha Gellhorn-like journalist struggles to survive in Vichy France. 	128914
2007	Delicious	M				New York Paparazzo Les Galantine (Steve Buscemi) and a kid Toby (Michael Pitt) who wants to be a tabloid photographer. Galantine is haggard and bilious, a bottom dog who never gives up and is desperate to get a shot of a pop star as she is leaving a club.His photog career highlights are shots of Goldie Hawn having lunch and Elvis Costello without his hat. Toby inveigles his way into Les' chaotic apartment and before long he's Les' unpaid assistant.Les picks up the pretty street kid who wants to be an actor and makes him his assistant teaching him how to get into parties, cadge goody bags and other necessary skills. They live in Les' grub by apartment, two outcasts.After an overnight stakeout, Les and Toby get a photo of a singer recovering from a penis operation. He is overjoyed at the $700 he makes.	128915
1886	Delilah	PO	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Press	128916
2007	Delilah Street: Dancing with Werewolves: Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	#1 Delilah Street Series	TV Reporter Delilah Street used to cover the small-town bogeyman beat back in Kansas, but now, in high-octane Las Vegas -- which is run by a werewolf mob -- she finds herself holding back the gates of Hell itself. But at least she has a hot new guy and one big bad wolfhound to help her out. Thirteen years ago it was the revelation of the millennium: witches, werewolves, vampires and other supernaturals are real.,	128917
1944	Delinquent Daughters	M		St. Claire, Arthur (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Cronin (Parker Gee) for the Evening Dispatch investigates juvenile delinquency connected to a nightclub. Usually tags along with the police.  Film's spokesman for a solution to the teen problem.Criticizes cop for thinking he can end delinquency by tearing down nightclubs. Suggests they need to build safe places where kids can congregate. Achieves goal when nightclub is turned into respectable establishment.Even the reporter works here behind the ice cream counter.	128918
1972	Delirio caldo	MF			Italy- International Version Only	Journalist (Stefano Oppedisano).	128919
1991	Delirious	M	DVD -R HQ 8274, 8275			TV Reporter (Stephanie Segal). Head writer (John Candy) of a soap opera dreams he's a character in it romancing two women in the plot.	128920
2007	Delirious	M				Paparazzi. Small-Time Celebrity Photographer Les Galantine (Steve Buscemi) is desperate to make it big. Publicist (Carylee McPherson).Galantine makes friends with a homeless young man who wants to be an actor. When the man gets involved with a hot pop star, Les grows jealous and plots revenge.	128921
1992	Deliver Them From Evil: Taking of Alta View, The	MT				News Media	128922
2006	Deliver Us From Evil	NS		Buro, John J.		Journalist William Zapata has a passion for journalism and a penchant for getting the story right. He had carved a niche as an ace sportswriter in school, and only hours after his graduation from Gilray University, the next chapter in his life quickly unfolds. Zapata had never known his birth parents. At the age of two, he was adopted and that fact was never hidden from him. But throughout the years, he did wonder what had become of them. The New York Skyline is a weekly publication that has yet to gain recognition and William’s first two weeks there had not been the smoothest. Though his assignments were well-written, he remained back-page fodder. He wanted the juice and he wanted it now. Then, all hell breaks loose. An office romance between Zapata and an attractive secretary only complicates matters. Still, he has a guardian angel in the form of a seasoned detective. They secretly work together despite the unwritten rule that police and the media should not mix.  But even after finding tidbits of his real mother’s fragmented life, there is more to unearth following an explosive courtroom scene. Will William ever learn the absolute truth? And, if he does, will he regret the discovery?	128923
1928	Deliverance	M		Fisher, Irving (Books - "Prohibition At Its Worst" and "Prohibition Still At Its Worst").  Duncan Underhill (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher of newspaper is also a senator. He asks reporter to conduct survey on prohibition before voting on 18th Amendment. Publisher has nearly been in an automobile accident with drunken managing editor, who is also the leader of a gang of bootleggersWhen opponents of Prohibition try to bribe the publisher-senator, he records the conversation on a Dictaphone and publishes it, along with the results of the survey. Managing Editor is fired and the reporter marries the publisher's daughter.	128924
2000	Delivering Milo	M				Newscaster (Kathleen Farrell). Reporter (Peter Nelson).	128925
1903	Delivering Newspapers	M				Newsboys. 50 preadolescent boys -- New York World -- fight for position in line to sell newspapers	128926
2004	Delivery Boy Chronicles	M				Photographer (Steve Warren).	128927
2008	Delivery Room, The	N		Brownrigg, Sylvia		American Journalist Jess is eager to have a baby. Se’s referred to as “the American,” a single female journalist who longs for a baby. It is 1998 and in the safe haven of her London office, a room her husband jokingly calls “The Delivery Room,” therapist Mira Braverman listens to the stories of her troubled parents including the journalist as well as an aristocratic woman going through an intense infertility drama and an irritable divorce who likes to taunt Mira about her Serbian nationality. 	128928
1990	Delta Force 2: Colombian Connection, The	M			Sequel to 1986 Film	News Media. Reporters (Andre Del Amo, Michael Myracle).	128929
1991	Delta Force III: Killing Game, The (aka Delta Force 3: Killing Game, The)	M	SVD 966			News Media. Newscaster (Ike Seamans). Terrorists and newscasts	128930
1986	Delta Force, The	M				TV Reporter (Mosko Alkalai). Journalist (Larry Price).	128931
2004	Delta State: Virus	C			Episode #2. 4-6-2004	PR Manager (Marie-Josee Colburn).	128932
2006	Delta: Zukunft ohne Kinder? - Uber das Drama der Kinderarmut und die Rolle der Familien	TF			Episode #27. 9-7-2006	Journalist Frank Schirrmacher und FAX-Herausgeber. Host Gert Scobel.	128933
1997	Delusion	NM		Elm, Joanna		News Media Owner Jack Kane, New York media mogul. Rival Murdoch-Turner conflict.  Kate McCusker is a true-crime writer.	128934
1976	Delvecchio: A.P.B.: Santa Claus	T			Episode #11. 12-26-1976	TV Anchor. Sgt. Delvecchio (Judd Hirsch) tries to convince arrogant TV anchor to put a story on the air to save a man's life. Story of potential suicide. Christmas story episode.	128935
1909	Demagog, The	N	USC	Hereford, William Richard		Publisher William Randolph Hearst parallel story. Owner of newspapers.	128936
1881	Demagogue, The	N	USC	Locke, David Ross		Editor Rhoads of The Clarion. Caleb Mason., newspaperman.  The Gazette is rival newspaper.  The Shield and Banner and Mr. Gamaliel Incubus, its editor, proprietor and sole business manager.Horace Greeley in the novel.  Mason rises to political power. The Ohio Cultivator.	128937
1980	Demasiado para Galvez	MF				Editor (German Cobos), El Editor.	128938
1981	Demasiado para Galvez	MF				Female Journalist	128939
1979	Demasiado para Galvez (aka So Much For Galvez)	N		Reverete, Jorge Martinez	#1 Galvez Novels	Reporter Julio Galvez is employed as a journalist but he is not particularly talented and the periodical for which he works is considered second rate in Madrid. Galvez is always in search of a scoop.Galvez is in his mid-forties and works as a business journalist for the Madrid edition of a major Spanish daily. He has no great professional triumphs to his credit. First-person narrative abounds in satirical remarks aimed at the Spanish news profession of the day. He has a propensity for getting involved in humorous situations and it is his mediocrity that distinguishes himself from the rest of the characters. The novel deals mainly with journalistic issues and the preponderance of contemporary economic scandals. One critic wrote: Characters are competitive, petty glory-seekers with unfortunate personalities, and what is more, most of them can be bought if the price is right. Galvez himself is notorious for his professional flubs and his childlike behavior in what is traditionally deemed a serious profession. At times he is a classic machista, at others he is childlike and naive, but what is consistent is his lack of understanding as to the reactions he provokes.As Galvez’s investigation into corruption goes deeper, so does the risk to his person. At one point after Galvez tries to extort information from one of the corrupt executives he is investigating, a band of thugs sets on him, works him over, and the ruffians are about to cut his throat when they are stopped by the Guardia Civil.  The novel becomes more and more violent. The story that began to lightheartedly ends with Galvez narrowly escaping a car bomb that kills others and then fleeing Madrid.  Ultimately Galvez’s story is not published because the magazine fears its repercussions. During the novel, when a Japanese colleague visits the city to write a feature on the Madrid branch of the Japanese company “Matador” for the paper, Galvez is demoted to tour guide. In a museum a Moroccan boy steals the journalist’s purse and important documents disappear from her hotel room. The thief is caught, but he has already given the documents to his employer. Galvez’ journalistic interest is aroused and when his boss asks him to write an article about “Matador’s” plans to go public, it suits him perfectly: he suspects that the missing documents have something to do with the company. He gets in touch with the thief who promises him information for a large sum of money. Then the corpses of two brutally murdered Moroccan children are found and while police search for the thief whom they suspect of the murders, Galvez finds himself involved with the Chinese Mafia. 	128940
1981	Demasiado para Galvez (aka So Much for Galvez)	MF		Reverte, Jorge Martinez (Based On His Novel)		Reporter Julio Galvez is employed as a journalist but he is not particularly talented and the periodical for which he works is considered second rate in Madrid. El periodista corrupto (Jose Maria Lacoma). El editor (German Cobos). El locutor de TV (Javier Alfaya). El publicitario (Eduardo Rodriguez). El abogado (Jorge Martinez Reverte). 	128941
1997	Demenagement, Le	MF				Press. L'automobiliste presse (Yves Pignot)	128942
2005	Demented Choirs	N		McKeon, John		Reporter Jack Bevins is a muckraking American journalist at the beginning of the 20th century and is prying into Britain's official secrets for newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst.Signaling the onset of the great 20th century arms race, the new British battleship Dreadnought will be the most powerful weapon ever created.Hearst will use Dreadnought's awesome design to goad President Teddy Roosevelt toward modernizing America's navy, but first Jack has to beat Britain's imperial rivals, especially Germany, to the plans.Aided by a dubious street urchin, Jack sets out to breach the security of the Portsmouth, England, shipyard where Dreadnought is being built, but his path to the prize is anything but straight.When the British discover Dreadnought's security has been compromised, they react with a vengeance that puts more than Jack's visitor status in jeopardy. He races desperately to discover the truth, with more at stake than he had ever imagined.	128943
2006	Dementia: Experiment in Terror, An	M				TV Anchor (Daymond W. Rice).	128944
2006	Demise of Luleta Jones, The	N		Boone, Mark Allen		African-American Reporter Theo Pugh is obsessed with uncovering the facts surrounding the mysterious suicide of an enigmatic public school teacher from a newly gentrified Chicago neighborhood.The investigations peels away the community's thin veneer, portraying the dire consequences that gifted African Americans suffer when they violate their community's narrow conventions.	128945
1879	Democracy	N	USC	Adams, Henry		Newspaper Owner Hartbeest Schneidekoupon established the Protective Review in Philadelphia, a periodical in the interests of American industry, which he edited himself, as a stepping-stone to Congress, the Cabinet and the Presidency.Jonathan Andrews, special correspondent  of the New York Sidereal System, a very friendly organ.  Other correspondents.	128946
1952	Democratic National Convention (all four networks)	DT				Reporters	128947
1968	Democratic National Convention in Chicago	T				News	128948
1996	Demolition High	M				News Media. Brunette Reporter (Lisa Melilli). Blonde Reporter (Peggy Trentini)	128949
1993	Demolition Man	M				TV Reporter (Susan Lentini)	128950
1995	Demolitionist, The	M				TV Reporter (Brian DiMuccio). Second Reporter (Larry Clark). Death Row Reporter (Dino Vindeni).	128951
1975	Demon, The and the Mummy	MT				Investigative Reporter Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors in two episodes of "The Night Stalker TV series	128952
2004	Demoniac	MF			Sweden. Short Film.	Photographer (Johan Brannstrom).	128953
1983	Demons of Ludlow, The	M			Ness	Reporter Debra and Photographer Win investigate demons unleashed from a piano in a small New England town.	128954
1990	Demonstone	M		Trayne, John, David Philips, Frederick Bailey (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Female TV Reporter arrives at the site of an archaeological dig with a camera crew.  She becomes possessed by a demon and wipes out the members of a family that has been cursed.  Finally stabs self with samurai sword.	128955
1971	Demonstrator	M		Campbell, Elizabeth and Dan (Story). Kit Denton (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Columnist Steven Slater (Gerard Maguire) is asked by demonstrators to help them draw attention to their protest of an Asian conference being held in Australia.  His father is one of the organizers. Helps plan a demonstration.Protestors take over the conference hall. Columnist chastises them for allowing the protest to turn violent. A delegate puts up money to pay columnist's bail when he is arrested with the other demonstrators, then tries to influence Slater to support him.Columnist tries to convince them to give up plans for more demonstrations. Hold another rally and fake injuries to make it look as though they were brutalized by police, waiting until they are sure the TV cameras are rolling.Columnist tries to talk to father after conference ends, but is given cold shoulder. Columnist walks away. Sidesteps ethical issues of covering a story he's involved in."As a journalist I have to look at both sides of any story. Impartial reporting." "Impartial political reporting? Contradiction in terms."	128956
1985	Dempsey & Makepeace:	T			UK. Episode #17.10-12-1985	Photographer (Karl Howman).	128957
1985	Dempsey & Makepeace: Judgment	T			Episode #10. 3-15-1985	Newscaster (Lew Gardner).	128958
1986	Dempsey & Makepeace: Mantrap	T			UK. Episode #29.10-25-1986	Photographer (Chuck Julian).	128959
1983	Dempsy	MT	SVDSP 552 and 553 (Two Parts)			Sports Reporters. Jack Dempsy story.	128960
1969	Den sedmy, osma noc	MF				Journalist (Kveta Fialova)	128961
1974	Den-en ni shisu	MF			Japan	Film Critic (Isao Kimura).	128962
1998	Denial	M				Newscaster (Maria Bamford)	128963
2004	Denial	M			UK	TV Journalist Sandy (Ellie Haddington).	128964
2008	Denise Richards: It’s Complicated: Denise Strikes Back!	T	DVD -R HQ 10081		Episode. 7-27-2008	Tabloid newspaper vicious rumors interrupt Denise’s press tour.	128965
2008	Denise Richards: It’s Complicated: Denise vs. Tabloids	T	DVD -R HQ 10081		Episode. 6-1-2008	Tabloids. Denise confronts the tabloids. Denise tries to stop swearing in front of her children.	128966
2004	Dennis Miller	T				Correspondents (Ant, Tim Meadows, John Ridley - Themselves).	128967
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Series 1959-60	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper	128968
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #5. 10-20-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128969
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #7. 11-3-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal tries to save his friend's job as an art critic by becoming an artist.	128970
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #8. 11-10-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal interviews a woman voted "Woman of the Year."	128971
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #9. 11-24-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128972
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #10. 12-1-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128973
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #11. 12-8-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal discovers the secret marriage of an actress.	128974
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #12. 12-15-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal and his son Randy go on a camping trip.	128975
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #14. 12-29-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128976
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #15. 1-5-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal gives a friend's son a job.	128977
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #16. 1-12-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Wife of a United Nations delegate gives birth to quintuplets.	128978
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #17. 1-19-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Magazine prints an article about Hal's deals.	128979
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #19. 2-2-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128980
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #20. 2-9-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128981
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #21. 2-16-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal finds his articles are published in a rival's newspaper.	128982
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #22. 3-1-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal is mistakenly identified as the writer of a romance novel.	128983
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #24. 3-15-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal interviews a female psychologist.	128984
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The:	T			Episode #25. 3-19-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Hal plays matchmaker for his housekeeper Sarge.	128985
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Cauliflower Kids, The	T			Episode #33.	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128986
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Courtship of Hal, The	T			Episode #32.	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Love letter falls into the wrong hands.	128987
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Cypress Grade School	T			Episode #18. 1-26-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128988
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Dimples	T			Episode #27. 4-12-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128989
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Go Home Aunt Millie	T			Episode #23. 3-8-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128990
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Hal's TV Date	T			Episode #1. 9-22-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128991
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: It's Only Money	T			Episode #31.	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128992
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: June Thursday	T			Episode #30. 5-10-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper. Reporter (Ralph Brooks)	128993
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Like Father, Like Son	T			Episode #6. 10-27-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128994
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Maid To Order	T			Episode #13. 12-22-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128995
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Marriage, Anyone?	T			Episode #28. 4-26-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128996
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Moon Man	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128997
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: On Stage, Sarge	T			Episode #4. 10-13-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.Producer friend of Hal Towne's tires to Sarge to come to work for him by telling her what a good actress she is. But he's really interested in her cooking. Sarge is swayed, but Hal hires a method acting coach to discourage her ambitions.	128998
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Regency Club, The	T			Episode #26. 4-5-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	128999
1960	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Send This Boy To Camp	T			Episode #29. 5-3-1960	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	129000
1959	Dennis O'Keefe Show, The: Teacher's Pet	T			Episode #2, 9-29-1959	Columnist Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe) writes a column "All Around Town for the newspaper. He's a widower who lives in Manhattan with his son and housekeeper.	129001
1993	Dennis the Menace	M	L. SV 152		Episode	Photographer (Arnold Stang).	129002
1959	Dennis the Menace:	T			Series 10-4-1959 to 9-22-1963.	Editor Mr. Krinkie, newspaper editor (Charles Seel). John Wilson (Gale Gordon) writer and George Wilson's brother	129003
1959	Dennis the Menace: Dennis and the Cowboy	T			Episode #12. 10-27-1959	News Media. Reporter #2 (Olan Soule).	129004
1960	Dennis the Menace: Dennis and the Radio Set	T			Episode #34. 10-16-1960	Weatherman (Ronald Long - The Weatherman).	129005
1962	Dennis the Menace: Dennis and the Witch Doctor	T			Episode #108. 7-1-1962	Newspaper. When Mr. Wilson writes an article on witchcraft, Dennis believes he can control people's lives by the use of voodoo	129006
1959	Dennis the Menace: Dennis Creates a Hero	T	SVD 1181		Episode #23. 3-20-1960	Reporter (Wade Cagle). Dennis tries to prove his father is a hero and ends up embarrassing him with a newspaper photo of him in a bathing suit	129007
1962	Dennis the Menace: Dennis' Documentary Film	T			Episode #95. 3-25-1962	Documentary. When Dennis films a documentary about all the people in his town, it turns out to be a surprise comedy hit	129008
1961	Dennis the Menace: Dennis' Newspaper	T			Episode #65. 5-21-1961	Newscaster (Walter Reed). Dennis decides to publish his own newspaper and uses Mr. Wilson as the subject of all the news	129009
1960	Dennis the Menace: Dennis' Paper Drive	T			Episode #24. 4-10-1960	Newspaper. Dennis collects enough old newspaper to wind up winning top prize in a charity paper drive	129010
1963	Dennis the Menace: Jane Butterfield Says	T			Episode #120. 1-6-1963	Advice Columnist Jane Butterfield. Mr. Wilson, posing as an advice columnist named Jane Butterfield, supplies some strange advice to two old ladies trying to marry off Sgt. Mooney	129011
1962	Dennis the Menace: John Wilson's Cushion	T			Episode #103. 5-27-1962	Journalist. Mr. Wilson's brother, John, a feature story writer, (Gale Gordon) finds it difficult to write without his 20-year-old cushion, so Dennis sets off to find him a new one	129012
1959	Dennis the Menace: My Uncle Ned	T			Episode	Publicity. Uncle Ned returns and Mr. Wilson writes a biography of his life which outrages Ned who doesn't want any publicity	129013
1961	Dennis the Menace: Soapbox Derby, The	T			Episode #53. 4-30-1961.	Newscaster (Walter Reed).	129014
1962	Dennis the Menace: Wilson's Second Childhood	T			Episode #119. 12-16-1962	Magazine. Mr. Wilson gets a magazine assignment for a story on modern children and decides to spend the day with Dennis and his friends	129015
1961	Dentist on the Job	M				Newsreader (Patrick Holt).	129016
1980	Denver	N	OWN - P	Dunning, John		Reporter Tom Hastings for the Denver Post and Marvel Millette, a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News, are set to uncover the horrible Klan activities in Denver in the 1920s.Printer David Waldo. Alice Wilder, artist for the Denver Post. Fred Bonfils and Harry Tammen, co-owners of the Denver Post. Former Denver Post reporter Gene Fowler.Post photographer Carl Goodwin. Ollie Booker, a reporter for the Denver Times.  Arthur McCantless, young Post reporter. Barney Gallagher, reporter for the Denver Express.	129017
2006	Departed, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9982, 9983, 9984			News Media. News Anchor (Frank Mallicoat).Two men from opposite sides of the law are undercover within the Boston State Police department and the Irish mafia, but violence and bloodshed boil when discoveries are made, and the moles are dispatched to find out their enemy's identities.	129018
1998	Department of Correction, The	N		Burton, Anthony		Reporter Todd Paige, a maverick newspaper reporter, goes after grisly murders in New York City.	129019
1969	Department S: Handicap Dead	T			Episode #7. 4-20-1969	Commentator (Neal Arden).	129020
1969	Department S: Perfect Operation, The	T			Episode. 11-26-1969. Season #2. Episode #8	Reporter (Johnny Briggs).	129021
1969	Department S: Shift That Never Was, The	T			UK. Episode #13.10-29-1969	Photographer (Laurie Asprey).	129022
1986	Departure	M			Australia	Journalist (Peter Dunn).	129023
2005	Dependency	M				Journalist (Jennifer McComb). Alternative rock musician faces his first sober show after heroin rehab and must confront stage fright...	129024
2009	Deported, The	M				TV Anchor (Lizza Monet Morales - TV News Anchor). Cameraman (Michael Thornberry). 	129025
1937	Depths and the Heights, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	129026
1992	Depths of Destiny	N		Phillips, Michael		News Media	129027
2004	Deputy, The	MT				Investigative Journalist (Kate Deeley). Life and times of fictional British deputy prime minister.	129028
1977	Der Atomkrieg von Weihersbronn	N		Huby, Felix (Eberhard Hungerbühler)	Germany	Journalist	129029
1986	Der Auftrag oder Vom Beobachten des Beobachters der Beobachter. Novelle in vierundzwanzig Sätzen	NM		Dürrenmatt, Friedrich	Switzerland	TV Journalist	129030
1997	Der Auslandskorrespondent	N		Siebert, Claudia (Claudia Schreiber)	Germany	TV Journalist. Radio Journalist.	129031
1999	Der Bär	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	129032
2000	Der Berg	N		Roth, Gerhard	Austria	Journalist	129033
1978	Der Betrachter	N		Bayr, Rudolf	Austria	Journalist. Radio Journalist.	129034
1983	Der Blattmacher. Satirischer Roman	N		Ebert, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	129035
2001	Der blaue Geschmack der Welt	N		Schöne, Lothar	Germany	Journalist	129036
1978	Der Bund	N		Brauner, Ernst	Austria	TV Journalist. Journalist.	129037
1983	Der Bunker	N		Zwerenz, Gerhard	Germany	Journalist	129038
1995	Der Campus	N		Schwanitz, Dietrich	Germany	Journalist	129039
1992	Der Feigenblattpflücker	N		Kettenbach, Hans Werner	Germany	Journalist	129040
2002	Der Fernsehgast oder Wie ich lernte die Welt zu sehen	N		Oesterle, Kurt	Germany	TV Journalist	129041
2004	Der Furor	N		Fahey, Robert Edward		Newscasts are controlled from the White House in 2040 when dissenters are molested in secret prisons and anyone crying out for compassion is silenced as un-American. Alternative media is shut down and activists are hunted.A new Patriot Act enables the government to send troops against its own cities.	129042
1982	Der Gobelin	N		Habeck, Fritz	Austria	TV Journalist	129043
1969	Der goldene Kuß	N		Konsalik, Heinz G. (= Stefan Doerner)	Germany	TV Journalist	129044
1999	Der Gott der Gosse	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	Journalist	129045
1992	Der harte Kern	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	TV and Print	129046
1965	Der Journalist	N		Wassermann, Charles	Austria	Journalist	129047
2002	Der Journalist Josef Jäger. Ein visionärer Roman	N		Nießlein, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	129048
1996	Der Kurier	N		Preute, Michael	Germany	Journalist	129049
1993	Der letzte Agent	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	129050
1978	Der Mai ist vorbei	N		Henisch, Peter	Austria	Journalist	129051
1987	Der Mann auf den Klippen	N		Schreyer, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	129052
1997	Der Musterjude	N		Seligmann, Rafael	Germany	Journalist	129053
1989	Der neue Berg	N		Hohler, Franz	Switzerland	TV Journalist	129054
2003	Der Papierkönig	N		Schertenleib, Hansjörg	Switzerland	Journalist	129055
1958	Der Redakteur	N		Erb, Hans F.		Journalist	129056
1971	Der Reporter	N		Preute, Michael	Germany	Journalist	129057
1981	Der Reporter	N		Schulze, Julius	Germany	Journalist	129058
1980	Der Reporter (Die dominikanische Tragödie. Trilogie. Band 3)	N		Schreyer, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	129059
1997	Der Retter	N		Koch, Angelika	Germany	Journalist	129060
1994	Der Satansbraten	NM		Bosetzky, Horst	Germany	TV Journalist	129061
1995	Der Saumord	NM		Izquierdo, Andreas	Germany	Journalist	129062
1979	Der Schatten des Anderen	N		Fischer, Marie Louise	Germany	TV and Print	129063
2004	Der Schatz	NM		Albes, Andreas	Germany	Journalist	129064
1981	Der Schlangenbiß	NM		Huby, Felix (Eberhard Hungerbühler); Breinersdorfer, Fred	Germany	Journalist	129065
1981	Der Senator	N		Eisenkolb, Gerhard	Germany	Journalist	129066
1982	Der Solljunge oder Ich unter den anderen	N		Lodemann, Jürgen	Germany	TV Journalist	129067
1999	Der Stein der Weisen	N		Eisenhauer, Gregor	Germany	Journalist	129068
1971	Der Stoff, aus dem die Träume sind	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Germany	Journalist	129069
2002	Der Story-Jäger. Ein Enthüllungsroman aus der Welt der Fernseh-News	N		Bertram, Jürgen	Germany	TV Journalist	129070
1929	Der Teufelsreporter	MF		Wilder, Billy	Germany	Journalism.  Scathing view of journalism.	129071
1973	Der Tod des Reporters. Kriminalroman	NM		Prokop, Gert	Germany	Journalist	129072
1985	Der Tod kam live	N		Klett, Roderich	Germany	Radio Journalist	129073
1967	Der Tod und der Regen	N		Thürk, Harry	Germany	Journalist	129074
1951	Der tönende Erdenkreis. Roman der Funktechnik	N		Brunngraber, Rudolf	Austria	Radio Journalist	129075
1960	Der tote Briefkasten. Gegenwartsroman aus der gefährlichen Wirklichkeit der roten Tschechischen Nachrichtendienste	N		Barényi, Olga	Germany	Radio Journalist	129076
2004	Der Trip	N		Wachenfeld, Volker	Germany	Journalist	129077
1995	Der TV-Karl	NJ		Nöstlinger, Christine	Austria	TV Journalist	129078
2001	Der Untergang des Hauses K.	NM		Güsken, Christoph	Germany	Journalist	129079
1985	Der verlassene Tempel	N		Wickert, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	129080
1989	Der verschwundene Kraut-Manager. Ein Filder-Krimi	NM		Geidel, Thomas	Germany	Journalist	129081
1994	Der Witwenschüttler	NM		Junge, Reinhard; Ard, Leo P. (Jürgen Pomorin)	Germany	TV and Print	129082
1957	Der Wundertäter. Band 1	N		Strittmatter, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	129083
1973	Der Wundertäter. Band 2	N		Strittmatter, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	129084
1980	Der Wundertäter. Band 3	N		Strittmatter, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	129085
2000	Der Zar von Brooklyn	N		Schmid, Ulrich	Switzerland	Journalist	129086
2005	Derailed	MT	DVD -R HQ 9481, 9482.  DVD -R HQ 8583, 8584		UK.	Journalist 1 (Robert Gill). Journalist 2 (Naomi Lewis). Journalist 3 (Tim Wallers). Reconstructs the train crash at Ladbroke Grove in London on 5 October 1999 and the fight for justice of the victims and their families at the Cullen Inquiry Photographer (Craig Scott).	129087
1952	Derby Day	M				Editor (Richard Wattis).	129088
1979	Derby-Fieber USA	MT				TV Reporter (Ran Halloran). TV Reporter (Milton Metz).	129089
1990	Derech L’Ein Harod, Ha- (aka Back to Freedom, aka Doomsday, aka The Voice of Ein Harod)	MF			Israel. Italy	Journalist Saul Jordan (Tony Peck), now a social activist, becomes an enemy of the state in a future totalitarian Israel where democracy has been sacked by military elites using made-up water shortages as a ruse to keep the population under control. Jordan makes for an elusive, semi-mythical kibbutz somewhere in the north that sends out radio transmissions proclaiming promises of liberty and resistance to the despotic regime. On the way he hooks up with a Palestinian vagabond and the two become friends. Radio Station man (Avraham Asiyo). 	129090
1911	Derelict Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter on the outs with his managing editor for showing up late is given one last chance. Assigned to cover the governor's visit to a quarry.  Governor is injured in an explosion.Reporter rushes to wire in the story, but is stopped by rival newsmen. Finds men repairing telegraph lines and gets them to send the story. Earns raise and a better job.	129091
1904	Derelict, A	SS	OWN	Davis, Richard Harding		Reporter Keating is a hack for the Consolidated Press. Drunken Charles Channing  looks for another job reporting.	129092
1961	Derelict, The	CB			Submarine Attack #27	Reporter Averill interviews an admiral who tells the inquisitive reporter the story of how the submarine, the Moonfish, became a derelict. 	129093
1999	Dernier souffle, Le	MF			Canada (French).	Photographer (Winston O'Donnell).	129094
1994	Dernier stade	MF				Anchorwoman (Mathilde Vitry).	129095
1993	Dernier tour, Le	MTF				Reporter 1 (Francis Renaud). Reporter 2 (Christian Zanetti).	129096
2008	Deroute	TF			Denmark	Journalist (Klaus Tange). 	129097
1978	Derrick: Tod eines Fans	TF			Episode. 2-3-1978. Season #5. Episode #2	Reporter (Roland Astor).	129098
2007	Desamuduru	MF			India	Crime Reporter Bala Govind (Allu Arjun) works in MAA TV. He falls in love with a sannyasi. He gets into a fight with a local goon’s men, then goes to Kulu Manali to cover a travel program as the goon’s people search for him in Hyderabad. There he meets Vaishali (Hansika Motwani) and falls in love with her. The rest of the story is about how he wins the love of Vaishali and makes sure that the local crime boss goes to jail.	129099
1934	Desaparecido, El	MF				Reporter (Fortunio Bonanova)	129100
1994	Desayunos de TVE, Los	DF			Series 1994-1996	Interviewers Diego Carcedo, Antonio San Jose. Host Julio Cesar Iglesias.	129101
1897	Descendant, The: Novel, A	N	MLPL	Glasgow, Ellen (Anonymous)		Editor Mr. Mushington. Three editors, all connected with a radical New York newspaper, the Iconoclast.  John Driscoll, Michael Akersham, and Daniel O'Connell Kyle.Michael Akershem becomes a journalist in New York and attacks all social institutions and the social order	129102
2005	Descent	MT				News Media. Female News Reporter (J.C. Kenny). When the Ring of Fire starts heating up with an unprecedented amount of volcanic activity a team of scientists are gathered to prevent a global catastrophe	129103
1949	Descent of the Gods	R		Corwin, Norman	In "More  by Corwin." - Play	Newscaster. "For further details read your newspaper."  Editor.	129104
2004	Descent of Woodpeckers, A	M				TV Anchorman (Eric Webster).	129105
1964	Descent to the Beasts	SSF	MLPL	Learoyd, C.G.	In "Personality of the Dog, The."	Journalist Market Citron, a great lover of dogs. Talking dog Jorrocks.  Citron asks him why he sniffs at the wall. "That's pretty cool from a newspaper man! You like to know what's going on, don't you? So do I.	129106
2009	Descent, The: Part 2	M				News Media. Reporter (Jessika Williams). 	129107
1700	Description of Mr. Dryden's Funeral, A	PO	USC	Tutchin, John		Critic	129108
1988	Desejado, O	MF				TV Reporter (Laurinda Alves).	129109
1990	Desejo	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Eri Johnson). Reporter (Luiz Salem).	129110
1986	Desert Bloom	M				Photographer (Randy Harris). Publicist (Armen Dirtadian).	129111
2009	Desert Fire	N		Van Roekel, Shannon		Journalist Julia Keegan goes on assignment in Darfur, Sudan and tries to document the unimaginable atrocities and open the eyes of average Americans -- and distance herself from the shadow cast by her convicted murderer father. She has steeled herself against the horrors of genocide, but is she prepared to face the dangers of forgiveness and love?	129112
1951	Desert Fox, The: The Story of Rommel	M				Photographer (William Yetter Jr.).	129113
1962	Desert Patrol	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	129114
2002	Desert Saints	M				Mexican News Reporter (Sibila Vargas)	129115
1929	Desert Song, The	M	VHS 1482	Harbach, Otto, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Frank Mandel (Stage Musical).  Harvey Gates (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Society Reporter Benjamin Kidd (Johnny Arthur) for the Paris Herald. Apparent weakling secretly leader of rebel gang.  Reporter is thrown from horse and rolls down sand dune. Early gay journalist. Captured by rebels who threaten to kill him. "Where do you think you are? In Chicago?" he asks. Instead of trying to get a story on the leader, the reporter decides to run away. Later he dictates story to his secretary Susan (Louise Fazenda).Secretary is in love with reporter, but she does not believe he met the rebel leader. When both she and another woman are captured by the disguised weakling, the reporter swears allegiance to the rebels and is soon dressed in ridiculously oversized robes.When he is threatened by a sheik after being caught flirting with a harem girl, the reporter arranges with the secretary to sneak out on the pretense of delivering a message to the general that the rebels have taken over the sheik's fort.Rebel leader in disguise backs down from a fight with his father and is banished by rebels.  He returns as the general's weak son and says he killed the rebel leader. His father and the woman he loves reconcile.	129116
1943	Desert Song, The	M	VHS 1484	Schwab, Laurence, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel, Sigmund Romberg (Play).  Robert Buckner (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Johnny Walsh (Lynne Overman). Hero is now a Spanish Civil War soldier who plays piano in a Moroccan night club.  He fights the Nazis. Reporter observes it all. American Journalist (Joseph Crehan).	129117
1953	Desert Song, The	M		Schwab, Lawrence, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg, Frank Mandel (Musical). Roland Kibbee (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Correspondent Benjy Kidd (Dick Wesson) for the New York Chronicle rooms with archaeology professor while investigating reports of an uprising not realizing his roommate is secretly leader of the rebels.Claims he is gossip columnist who was in Casablanca covering romance of American movie star and Egyptian millionaire when he got assignment. Constantly being thrown out of foreign legion headquarters and other locations. Discovers mysterious woman.Woman who loves professor shows reporter secret passage out of palace. He discovers professor's secret identity. Professor dressed reporter up in his clothes and uses him as decoy so he can escape.  Reporter shows professor secret entrance to palace.Rebels fight secret army.  Reporter in fight to the end.	129118
1991	Desert Storm: War Begins, The	MT				White House Press Secretary (Marlin Fitzwater-Himself)	129119
1988	Deserted Cities of the Heart	N	OWN - H	Shiner, Lewis		Reporter John Carmichael of Rolling Stone has gone to Mexico for news. He meets an anthropologist who has come to search for his missing brother, a rock musician.	129120
1907	Deserter, The	SS	OWN - GPL	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Best Stories."	War Correspondents including "Uncle Jim," the veteran of many wars, the oldest if in spirit the youngest. There was The Kid, the only Boy Reporter who jumped from a City Hall assignment to cover a European War..Third man, John, "Our Special Artist" who could write a news story, but it was the cartoons that made him famous -- front page cartoons. People waited to see what the Artist thought before making up their minds.Narrator is a war correspondent as well.	129121
2002	Desh	MF			India	Journalist (Sabyasachi Chakravarthy).	129122
1987	Design for Murder	NM	OWN - P	Hart, Carolyn		News Media	129123
1941	Design for Scandal	M	DVD -R HQ 3595, 3596. SVDSP 525	Houser, Lionel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer Jeff Sherman (Walter Pidgeon) for the Globe American Newspictures Syndicate tries to help Editor Judson M. Blair (Edward Arnold) out of alimony payments.He arranges to set an engagement date with his girlfriend, then romance a female judge who ruled against Blair in his divorce case so the girlfriend can sue her for alienation of affection. Reporter passes himself off as sculptor.Judge falls for journalist. Discovers truth and photographer and editor both arrested for contempt of court. Reporter proposes to her when he calls her as a witness. The two journalists are sentenced to one day in jail. Blair settles with his ex-wife.Reporter earlier trapped in mine shaft, uses a telephone hookup to call Blair. Editor chews him out for being in Pennsylvania instead of Cuba. Accuses him of being drunk in some bar. Reporter tells editor he has worked for him for eight years.Only hears complaints. Bond between editor and reporter when they are scheming together.	129124
1997	Designated Mourner, The	M				Journalist Jack (Mike Nichols) who used to hang out in a highbrow literary circle	129125
1957	Designing Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 2275, 2276. L. SV 47	Rose, Helen (Suggestion). George Wells (Screenplay)	Ness Book.	Sportswriter Mike Hagen (Gregory Peck) marries theatre fashion designer. Editor Ned  Hammerstein (Sam Levene). Drunk Reporter (Rodney Bell). Sportswriters at Dinner (Jack Daly, Don Dillaway). Newswoman (Helen Eby-Rock). Reporter (Reid Hammond).Reporter (Walter Johnson). Reporter (Sid Kane). Reporter (Joe McGuinn). Reporter (Gene O'Donnell). Reporter (Jack Shea). Reporter (Chuck Webster).  Reporter (Wilson Wood).  Two meet when he wakes up with a hangover.He was supposedly covering golf tournament. Discovers woman helped him write his article. Quickly married, but their worlds clash. Hagen attempting to expose a corrupt fight promoter. Assaulted by the promoter's thugs.Paper decides to have sportswriter hole up in a hotel to finish his story while making it look as if he is on the road covering a baseball team. Wife is not told the truth about his whereabouts and accuses him of being involved with former girlfriend.When promoter kidnaps wife, sportswriter gets wind of plot and tries to rescue her. Choreographer manages to wipe out thugs. "You're a lousy newspaperman, but you're not worth a nickel to me lying stiff in some alley."	129126
1992	Designing Woman:	T			Episode.	Tabloid Reporter at wedding. You mean the press makes things up?  Good on media	129127
1992	Designing Woman:	T	SV 130		Episode.	Newscaster	129128
1989	Designing Women:	T			Episode.	Columnist criticizes Southerners in a New York newspaper. Julia takes the columnist's views seriously.	129129
1987	Designing Women: 101 Ways to Decorate a Gas Station	T			Episode #23. 9-14-1987	News Media. A scruffy gas-station owner wins free interior decoration from Sugarbaker's. Charlene consults a psychic about her future.	129130
1988	Designing Women: Candidate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10278		Episode #46. 11-21-1988	Newscaster (Peter White). Julia runs for a seat on the local board of commissioners, but her outspokenness may cost her the election.	129131
1986	Designing Women: Design House	T	DVD -R HQ 5458		Episode #6. 11-17-1986	Magazine. Ladies' design for a prestigious magazine goes up in flames.	129132
1991	Designing Women: Fore!	T			Episode #117 5-6-91	Photographer (Michelle Buffone). Anthony is invited to be the first black in the previously all-white Beaumont Country Club, which concerns Suzanne because she is worried that it is only because they want to get on the PGA tour.	129133
1988	Designing Women: Getting Married and Eating Dirt	T			Episode #48. 12-5-1988	News Media. Bernice asks the ladies to be her wedding attendants when she receives a marriage proposal from a TV pitchman who habitually proposes to every woman he meets.	129134
1991	Designing Women: Julia and Mary Jo Get Stuck Under a Bed	T			Episode #129. 12-2-1991	TV Anchor Chuck Tremain (Ian Patrick Williams). Mary Jo and Julia are trapped under Tremain's bed when a Christmas design contest inspires them to examine a competitor's handiwork for evidence of plagiarism.	129135
1992	Designing Women: Love Letters	T			Episode #149. 11-20-1992	News Media. Reveling in the destruction of her old car, a symbol of her days as a suburban housewife, Mary Jo goes wild in a new red convertible.A steamy love letter from another woman is found in James' safe-deposit box and shatters B.J.'s image of her late husband as a faithful companion worthy of her trust.	129136
1991	Designing Women: Marriage Most Foul	T			Episode #123. 10-7-1991	Reporter (Richard Minchenberg). When Allison's ex-convict former flame is released (she had turned him in for insider trading), she fears he is plotting revenge. Instead he proposes to her.	129137
1991	Designing Women: Pearls of Wisdom	T	DVD -R HQ 1817		Episode #107. 1-7-1991	Correspondent Suzanne is on a local news show. She subs on the local news as a lifestyle reporter.	129138
1992	Designing Women: Scene From a Mall. A	T			Episode #136. 2-24-1992	News Media. Julia stages a sit-in at the mall to protest racial mistreatment of Anthony by brutish cops who accosted him for widow shooting near a jewelry store. TV coverage links Anthony romantically with Allison. Reporter (Michael Francis Clarke).	129139
1989	Designing Women: Tyrone	T			Episode #53. 1-16-1989	TV News Announcer (Stuart Nelson). Acting as a surrogate brother to a troubled youth, Anthony remembers his own painful childhood and when Julia puts her trust in Anthony's juvenile charge, it only gets her photo on the TV Evening News.	129140
1989	Designing Women: Women of Atlanta	T	SVDSP 760		Episode #63. 5-1-1989	Reporter. Sugarbakers are thrilled when a reporter asks to do a story on them but soon discover his intentions are purely sexual.Photographer shooting a spread on the women of Atlanta for a men's magazine learns what the women of the New South are all about when he asks the gals to pose	129141
1986	Designs: Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Brady, James		Fashion Critics. Media. Reference to Barbara Walters	129142
1984	Desirable Compromise	NR	OWN - P	Sherrill, Suzanne	Candlelight Ecstasy Romance #209	TV Anchorman Grant Andrews, the brashly brilliant anchor man. Kelly Patrick, new general manager of Chicago's leading TV station	129143
1993	Desire	M				Photographer (Rick Brian).	129144
1960	Desire in the Dust	M		Whittington, Harry (Novel). Charles Lang (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Luke Connett (Edward Binns) tries to find out what happened six years ago when town businessman's son was killed in a car accident. The man accused of the death returns back to small town after six years in prison.Editor tells man the headline he wrote accusing him of killing the businessman's son was "the only headline I ever put in my paper that I thought was a lie." Man asks why if the editor is sure he did not kill the boy, he doesn't print that in the paper.Editor: "I can't print a thing like that unless I've got the facts to back it up." Tensions flare up. Real killer turns out to be businessman's daughter who was driving the car when his son was killed. The man gets involved in another crime.Editor convinces the sheriff to let him try to talk the man into giving himself up, but does so to hold off the sheriff and his men while the editor calls the businessman to tell him he knows the truth.	129145
1998	Desire Lines	N		Kline, Christina Baker		Female Journalist	129146
1969	Desire Under the Elms	M			AFI-Publishers/Authors	Writer	129147
1982	Desire, the Vampire	MT				TV Newscaster (John Bennick). Newscaster (Nigel Bullard). Newscaster (Cathy Green).	129148
1957	Desk Set	M	DVD -R HQ 3310, 3311. SVD 1037		Tracy	TV. Bunny (Katharine Hepburn) runs reference and research staff for network television	129149
1996	Despabilate Amor	MF		Subiela, Elisco (Director)	Argentina	Reporter Ernesto (Dario Grandinetti) is called by his childhood friend who is planning a reunion of five old groups of friends who haven't seen each other in 25 years.Reunion revives all sorts of memories, feelings and dreams from the reporter's childhood.	129150
2008	Desperadas 2	M	DVD			Magazine Editor (Mary Anne Pineda). Gay Reporter (Rey Salinel). Photographer (Edward Dela Cuesta). Pictorial Director (Jun Poblador). Newscaster (Kei Esguerra). 	129151
2007	Desperados	T			Episode. 	Journalist (Adam Woodroffe).	129152
1947	Desperate	M				News Vendor on the Train (Donald Kerr).	129153
1941	Desperate Cargo	M		Adams, Eustace L. (Story - "Loot Below").  Morgan Cox, John T. Coyle (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Halsey (Jack Mulhall) for the New York Dispatch tries to help starving showgirls get passage on clipper. Meets seaplane's new purser when the purser breaks into his hotel room while he is being robbed.  Reporter arranges for purser to meet girls.When reporter finds out revue in which the girls claim to have jobs has been cancelled, he tells the purser who accuses one of the girls of being a cheap gold digger. She planned to tell him the truth.  Everyone boards clipper and it is hijacked by gang.Reporter, who needed to get to New York in time to take an assignment to the Orient, decides to quit the newspaper business and settle down with one of the showgirls.	129154
1942	Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen	M				Reporter (Johnny Arthur, Riley, a Reporter). Reporter on Telephone (William Newell).	129155
2005	Desperate Deadline	N		St. Robert, John		Investigative Reporter Al Kavinsky is comatose struggling for life since being overdosed in a hospital after minor surgery. If he doesn't get special treatment soon, he will be brain dead. Why and how did this happen?It seems Al may be the victim of "Pay Back" for his disclosure of drug dealers who want to shut him up.Suspense increases as days are numbered to wake up Al. Meanwhile, "experts" try describing thoughts and possible nightmares of such comatose patients. Al's thoughts are dramatically told along with some weird experiences.	129156
1990	Desperate Hours	M				Reporter (Ron Bird). Reporter (Bob Evans). Reporter (Alexis Fernandez)	129157
2008	Desperate Housewives: Back in Business	T	DVD -R HQ 10424		Episode #91. 10-19-2008	Food Writer Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross) has written Bree Vandercamp’s new cook book. and entrepreneurial success has the women of Wisteria Lane feeling envious. Lynette’s longing for a taste of her breadwinning days as an ad-executive leads her to lend an unsolicited hand to Bree’s marketing plan. The man Bree is working for used to be her employee. 	129158
2006	Desperate Housewives: Bang	T	DVD -R HQ 7232		Episode #56. 11-5-2006	News Media. Female TV Field Reporter (Christine Clayburg) covers a hostage situation at a supermarket that changes everyone's lives. One of the desperate housewives is wounded and the mother of her husband's child is shot dead.A Sunday School teacher shoots and kills the woman with the gun holding the hostages -- a woman furious that her husband, the supermarket manager, was having an affair.	129159
2008	Desperate Housewives: City On Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 10526		Episode. 11-16-2008	Reporter Sandra Birch (Deborah Carson) does hatchet jobs on the people she interviews, always looking for the dirt that will make a good lead. Food Writer Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross) has written Bree Vandercamp’s new cook book and Birch is digging up dirt on her. She finally confronts Birch and tells her she didn’t have to work so hard digging up dirt on her. There’s plenty. “What you’re selling is a total sham,” the reporter tells Bree. Bree confesses that the book is a lifeline to housewives like her who have screwed up their lives and can find a bit of perfection in their lives through her book’s message. The reporter tells her, why didn’t you tell me that in the first place. It’s a good story.Whisteria Lane’s newest resident kills his doctor and sets a nightclub on fire. The housewives and their friends survive. TV News Crew covers the aftermath of the fire.	129160
2005	Desperate Housewives: Coming Home	T	DVD -R HQ 4943, 4938.		Episode. 12-4-2005	Editor of the Daily Tribune starting to investigate Bree's story but policeman tells her the editor's a good friend of his and he'll get him off the story.	129161
2007	Desperate Housewives: Distant Past	T	DVD -R HQ 9318		Episode #78. 11-18-2007	News Media.  	129162
2007	Desperate Housewives: God, That's Good	T	DVD -R HQ 8372		Episode #66. 4-22-2007	News Media. Press Conference. During a blackout, candidate for mayor Gabrielle, one of the desperate housewives, get trapped in an elevator. They start to undress and the lights come on and the elevator security camera takes their pictures.A security guard tries to blackmail the candidate. After he's arrested, the pictures of the candidate and Gabrielle in compromising positions are published. The candidate's ratings drop.During a press conference, hostile reporters go after the mayor charging sex scandal. Gabrielle interrupts the press conference to explain that the mayor had proposed marriage to her and was protecting her honor by not telling what happened.The reporters then turn the story into a love story turning the candidate into a gentleman. His poll numbers soar. Lynette Scarvo's pizza restaurant gets a rave review in the local newspaper when the new chef hired by the housewife changes the menu.Lynette's husband Tom, at home recovering from a  back operation,  is furious that his neighborhood pizzeria is getting good publicity for being something else he doesn't like.	129163
2010	Desperate Housewives: If...	T	DVD -R HQ 11697		Episode. 1-3-2010	TV Reporter (Craig Tsuyumine) for the local news station is reporting the aftermath of the plane crash. The residents of Wisteria reflect on what their lives might have been had they made different choices: Susan contemplates a life with Karl (who dies) had he not walked out on her and Bree considers life without Orson. Lynette thinks about a future with her unborn twins (one of them dies), whereas Gabrielle imagines her daughter, who Lynette saved, was saved for a purpose and wants her to become a superstar actress, and Angie ponders the consequences should her secrets be revealed (the woman who would spill the beans also dies). 	129164
2008	Desperate Housewives: In Buddy’s Eyes	T	DVD -R HQ 9851		Episode. 4-20-2008	Newspaper montage ends the episode showing various reactions to fire at a restaurant caused by an arsonist to a social event featuring housewives and their daughters. 	129165
2007	Desperate Housewives: Into the Woods	T	DVD -R HQ 8474		Episode. 5-2007	News Media cover the mayoral race.	129166
2008	Desperate Housewives: Me and My Town	T	DVD -R HQ 10582 (Excerpts)		Episode. 11-30-2008	Newspapers. The Fairview Herald has headlines on the fatal fire. Bree shows up at a department store cooking demonstration to sell her book, but Orson has drugged her because she couldn’t stand his snoring after the fire accident and she messes up the demonstration and won’t forgive him unless he has an operation to fix the problem. 	129167
2009	Desperate Housewives: Momma Spent Money When She Had None	T	DVD -R HQ 10852		Episode. 2-8-2009	News Media. Bree’s cook book its bestseller list on the New York Times. Talk about press coverage. 	129168
2004	Desperate Housewives: Pretty Little Picture	T			Episode #4. 10-17-2004	Newscaster (Keith Pillow).	129169
2007	Desperate Housewives: Something’s Coming	T	DVD -R HQ 9351		Episode #79. 11-25-2007	News Media. TV News coverage of tornado bearing down on Wisteria Lane. 	129170
2005	Desperate Housewives: They Asked Me Why I Believe in You	T	DVD -R HQ 4572		Episode #30. 10-23-2005. Season #2. Episode #5.	News Media.  Television newscast reports on killer being apprehended. Field Reporter (Mark Goodman). Newscaster #1 (Amy Powell).	129171
2008	Desperate Housewives: We’re So Happy You’re So Happy	T	DVD -R HQ 10371		Episode #89. 10-5-2008	Radio Talk-Show Host Linda Flanagan (Suzanne Friedline) interviews Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross) on her radio show about Bree Vandercamp’s new cook book. She then asks to attend one of Bree’s catered events and a nervous Bree agrees. It’s a great success, but all is not happy at home where her husband insists she cook him the pot roast she promised to make for him when she arrives late and exhausted. A tearful Bree does what she is told. 	129172
2006	Desperate Housewives: Weekend in the Country, A	T	DVD -R HQ 7021		Episode #52. 10-8-2006	Female TV Reporter from KQKY News does a news story on the homeless teenage population and features Bree Vandecamp's son, Andrew, as a kid living on the street. She sees the TV at the airport while on her honeymoon.She rushes back to her house, calls the reporter who doesn't know where Andrew is. She's furious. Andrew is described as a kid whose mother was an alcoholic and whose father was killed by his mother's boyfriend.Reporter (Christine Clayburg).	129173
2008	Desperate Housewives: Welcome to Kanagawa	T	DVD -R HQ 9456		Episode. 1-6-2008	News Media cover the after effects of the tornado.  Tornado destroys Mrs. McCluskey’s house but Lynette’s family is saved. Their friend, Ida, however, is killed saving them and her story amazes Lynette. 	129174
2008	Desperate Housewives: What More Do I Need?	T	DVD -R HQ 10495		Episode. 11-9-2008	Food Writer Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross) has written Bree Vandercamp’s new cook book.She thinks she is being blackmailed because a surveillance tape shows a couple making love and the publicity could ruin her book release. But it turns out the couple is not Bree and Orson, but her friends. A reporter is making trouble for Bree in the preview of next week’s episode.	129175
2007	Desperate Housewives: You Can’t Judge a Book By Its Cover	T	DVD -R HQ 9279		Episode #77. 11-11-2007	News Media. The mayor is shown deceiving a reporter.  Referred to as “not a media whore.”	129176
2008	Desperate Housewives: You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow	T	DVD -R HQ 10332		Episode #88. 9-28-2008	TV Reporter and Cameraman do an interview and demonstration with Bree who is on the verge of publishing her own cook book using many of Katherine’s recipes, so Katherine sabotages the TV segment. We are five years into the future. Susan has a boy and a new relationship and is divorced from her husband. Gaby doubts her abilities as a mother. 	129177
1993	Desperate Journey: Allison Wilcox, Story, The	M				Weatherman. Austin Weatherman (Troy Kimmel).	129178
1959	Desperate Man, The	M			UK Only	Press	129179
1982	Desperate Measures	SS	GPL	Gallagher, Tess	In "Lover of Horses and Other Stories, The."	Journalist May Cunningham.  "Because May was a woman, the idea persisted that she had more patience than anyone else at the Herald."  Terence McBride	129180
1995	Desperate Measures	N		Morrell, David		Journalist Matt Pittman, once famous journalist whose life has fallen apart because of personal tragedy.	129181
2002	Desperate Models and Other Tales	M			Adult	Reporter. Modeling jobs at Harmony Concepts are so desirable that would-be bondage models will go to any lengths to get hired.	129182
2005	Desperate Souls	M				Reporter (Tara Rice)	129183
1985	Desperately Seeking Susan	M	L			TV Newscaster (Stee Bosh). TV Newscast advances plot	129184
1998	Desperation Boulevard	M				TV News Anchor (Lanko Miyazaki).	129185
1997	Despierta America!	TF				Reporters Adrian Uribe (2000-2002), Ray Aviles, Inaki Berrueta, Ruben Carrillo, Olga Helena Fernandez, Paola Gutierrez, Maria del Carmen Hernandez, Amelia Machiavelo, Jorge Orantes, Nuria Sebazco, Birmania Rios (2005).Hosts Maria Antonieta Collins, Edna Schmidt, Carlos Yustis, Juan Carlos Casasola, Monica Noguera, Chiquinquira Delgado, Raul Vale, Gabriela Rivero, Viviana Gibelli, Carlos Gastellum, Mercedes Soler, Mariana Seoane, Ilan Arditti, Sergio Mayer.Hosts Victor Camara, Consuelo Duval, Maraita Roca, Rebecca Scribens, Gabriel Varela, Paola Turbay, Ana Maria Belaval, Neida Sandoval, Ana Maria Canseco, Rafael Jose Diaz, Fernando Arau, Giselle Blondet, Omar Germenos, Raul Gonzalez, Karla Martinez.	129186
1997	Destination Anywhere	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Sue Simmons). Newscaster #2 (Dean Shepherd).	129187
1950	Destination Big House	M				Reporter Olsen (Peter Prouse), the taller reporter. Photographer (Olan Soule).	129188
1966	Destination Inner Space	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer Sandra (Sheree North)	129189
1976	Destination Moonbase Alpha	MT				TV Newscaster (Don Fellows), GTV News.	129190
2000	Destination Tomorrow	DT			Series 2000-	Interviewers Jennifer Cortese, Derek Leonidoff, Johnny Alonso (Recurring Closing Interviewer). Hosts Steele McGonegal, Kera O'Bryon, Greg Provance.	129191
1995	Destination Vegas	M				Journalist (Michael Cohen). Journalist (Colleen Kelly). Journalist (Keri-Lynn Marone). Journalist (Zohar Shahar). Female Journalist (Terri Neish). Journalist (Lisa Shaw).  Journalist (Paulene Smith). Photographer (Mireille Fournier).Photographer (Christopher Morgan). Photographer (Incosonata Paglierei). Photographer (Lisa Russo). Photographer (Kathy Smith). Photographer (Alex Wright).Cameraman #1 (Francis Dellavecchia). Cameraman #2 (Michael Work). Cameraman #3 (Alex Hennick).	129192
2005	Destinos: Introduction To Spanish, An: La Cartera (The Wallet)	T	DVD -R HQ 5805		Episode #107	Reporter tails Raquel.	129193
2004	DestinUs	MT			Miniseries - Portugal	Reporters (Marilia Abrantes, Cindy Barardo, Nuno Cocharro, Jose Machado, Aline Raimundo, David Seguro, Susan Simas, Jose Manuel Valentim, Joao Vitoria, Patricia Yuan - Themselves). Hosts (Monica Jardim, Bruno Pereira).	129194
2000	Destiny	N		Parks, Tim		Correspondent Christopher Burton is a disillusioned, fiftysomething foremost foreign correspondent intent on writing a book about Italy's national character.It's not merely intellectual curiosity that led him to this project as an expatriate Englishman. He's also desperate to figure out the inhabits of his adopted country especially his Italian wife.During three-month stay in England, the journalist learns his only son, a schizophrenic, has committed suicide in Italy. Burton had quit his job because he's possessed by the monomaniacal idea he will write a monumental book, an extraordinary achievement.	129195
2006	Destiny	N		Archer, Alex		Investigative Reporter Annja Creed works for a cable television show called "Chasing History's Monsters" to pay the bills. She's really an aspiring archaeologist and explorer who is fascinated with myths and mysteries of the past.Field reporter chases history's monsters from Brooklyn to the small town of Lozere, France to hunt down evidence of La Bete, the Beast of Gevaudan, rumored to have killed about 100 people between 1764-1767.Finds an ancient charm and a brotherhood of monks desperate to keep the charm's secret. Annja is a woman in her mid-10s who is intelligent, alluring and able to fend off multiple attackers twice her size while keeping her cool.	129196
1990	Destiny To Order	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Mark Melymick). Reporter #2 (Heather-Lynne Meacock). Reporter #3 (Arthur Corber). Photographer (Jane Luk).	129197
1992	Destiny: Origin of the Green Hornet, The (Part Two)	CB			Tales of the Green Hornet #2	Publisher Britt Reid (The Green Hornet) of the Daily Sentinel. Sentinel Reporter Ed Lowry. Two anonymous Sentinel Reporters. Daniel Reid retires and makes his son, Britt, the publisher of the Sentinel. One of his first decisions is to set up a sting operation against the protection racket by having two reporters, under phony names, open a newsstand. They are soon approached. Britt discovers the special car Kato has designed and built secretly in a warehouse near their townhouse. They discuss the possibility of disguising themselves and using the vehicle and its unusual attributes to fight the gangs. When Britt hears the car’s horn, it sounds to him just like a giant green hornet he encountered on a trip into the African jungle inspiring his choice of disguise and cover name. The Hornet rescues a woman and the two rush her to a hospital. The next day, when Sentinel Reporter Lowry goes to the hospital to interview the woman, he finds out that she’s been transferred to a private sanitorium by her brother. But Lowry knows she doesn’t have a brother. A disguised Britt puts up bail for the hood called Torch and Hornet and Kato follow him to his boss, a respected investor. The boss picks up a small table trying to kill the Hornet, but rears back too far and falls through a window to his death. The authorities rule it murder and name the mysterious Green Hornet as their suspect.	129198
2008	Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed	G				Correspondent. Jumbo the FuronTech Correspondent (Jim Ward - Voice). Crypto and Pox have started a fast food restaurant and the secret recipe is human meat and they serve human meat to collect brain stems, which is code named DNA and they harvest the Furon DNA once again. A little later in the game, their restaurant rivals, who are led by Colonel Kluckin, have found out their secret recipe so Pox made a giant Big Willy Robot that is very similar to working the UFO, except it’s on his foot. 	129199
1970	Destroy, She Said	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	129200
1942	Destruction Inc.	C		Morton, Jay, Joe Shuster and Jerry Seigel.		Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander - Voice). covers a murder at the Metropolis Munitions plant and falls into the thick of a sabotage plot. She ends up inside a torpedo about to be tested. Where is Superman? ReporterClark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer - Voice). Radio Newscaster (Jack Mercer -Voice).	129201
2005	Destruction of Civilization, The	M				News Media. Cox Newsman Dick (Eric Rath).	129202
1946	Det ar min modell	MF				Editor Hakansson (Ernst Brunman), Communist Editor.  Communist Editor (Karl Erik Flens).	129203
1955	Det brenner I natt!	MF				Journalist (Thor Hjorth-Jenssen)	129204
1963	Det goda livet	N		Svedberg, Annakarin	Jenny Bjorklund	Writer is first-person narrator, a lesbian who is referred to as the author of Vingklippta. She lives together with her partner and her young daughter.	129205
1961	Det later som ett hjarta	MTF				Photographer (Halvar Bjork).	129206
1941	Det sags pa stan	MF				Photographer (John Norrman - The Photographer).	129207
2004	Det svanger I backen	DF			Denmark	Reporter (Agneta Bolme Borjefors - Voice - Herself).	129208
1997	Detail, The	M				Newscaster (Tom Kinney-Himself)	129209
2005	Detective	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Diane Robin).	129210
1953	Detective and the Senator, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	129211
1889	Detective Dick's Pard; Or, The New York Reporters in Colorado	NW		Boynton, Howard M.	Nov. 2, 1889	Press	129212
1951	Detective Story	M	DVD -R HQ 7804, 7805			News Media. Reporter Joe Feinson (Luis Van Rooten). Newspaper Photographer (Charles D. Campbell)	129213
1968	Detective, The	M	SVD 521			Reporter witnesses everything. Reporter (Ted Beniades). Reporter (Don Fellows). Reporter (Paul Larson). Reporter (George Plimpton). Reporter (Arnold Soboloff). Reporter (Philip Sterling).	129214
2004	Detective, The	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Diane Robin).	129215
1985	Detective, The	MT			Miniseries	TV Newsreader (Brian Cobby). TV Newsreader (Toni Kanal).	129216
2009	Detective, The	N		Tyler, Paige		Reporter Samantha Halliwell finds Detective Hayden Tanner sexy, but Tanner hates reporters, especially when they interfere with a police investigation. So why is he so drawn to saucy reporter Halliwell when she does nothing but interfere with his current investigation of a college student’s murder? And why does Samantha continue to provoke him when he’s already made good on his promise and put her over his knee for getting in his way? Perhaps because despite her dislike to authority figures, she finds the handsome detective’s willingness to take her in hand surprisingly sexy. But despite his repeated warnings and over the knee spankings, Samantha continues to investigate the murder heedless of the danger, putting not only her future with Hayden in jeopardy but her very life as the killer closes in on her.	129217
1959	Detectives Starring Robert Taylor:	T			Series 1959-1962	Reporter supporting role	129218
1960	Detectives Starring Robert Taylor: Long Jump, The	T			Episode #29. 5-6-1960	Newscaster (Arthur Hanson).	129219
1962	Detectives Starring Robert Taylor: Saturday Edition	T			5-18-62	Newspaper. John Larkin, Joseph Ruskin	129220
1993	Detectives, The: Hostage	T			Episode #2. 3-2-1993	Commentator, Football (John Motson - Voice).	129221
1994	Detectives, The: Never Without Protection	T			Episode #9. 3-16-1994	Editor Harry (Roland Oliver).	129222
2003	Detonator	M				Reporter Diana (Diannah Bays). Sports Announcer (William Francis McGuire).	129223
1946	Detour	M	SVD 1333.			Newspaper Report of imminent death  of millionaire father gives her a better idea	129224
1960	Detournement de mineures	MF			France	News Media. Daniel, the Journalist (Franck Villard).	129225
1997	Detta har hant:	TF			Episode #2. 10-24-1997	Music Critic (Tomas Norstrom).	129226
2007	Deuce	P		McNally, Terrence	Broadway 5-2007	Sports Commentators (Brian Haley, Joanna P. Adler) are two athletes-turned-sports commentators who supply droll vocal shtick and historical background from an elevated box during the tennis matches.	129227
2005	Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo	M				News Media. TV Anchorman (Bastiaan Ragas). Newscaster (SuChin Pak). News Reporter (Wes Takahashi). Newscasters (Bobbi Sue Luther, Sylvana Simons, Heather Campbell).	129228
2003	Deuteronomium: Das jungste Gericht	MF				Anchorwoman (Angelique Walchli).	129229
1989	Deutschen und ihre Manner - Bericht aus Bonn, Die	DF			West Germany	Interviewers Luise F. Pusch, Helke Sander, Claudia von Alemann.	129230
1992	Deutschfieber	MF			Germany	Reporter (Sven Schreivogel). Reporterin (Theresa Berlage).	129231
1978	Deutschland im Herbst	MF				Interviewer. Mahler's Interviewer (Helmut Griem)	129232
2004	Deux freres	MF			France	Photographer (Thavirap Tantiwongse). Newsstand Man (Christophe Cheysson).	129233
1959	Deux hommes dan Manhattan (aka Two Men in Manhattan)	MF			France	Journalist Moreau (Jean-Pierre Meville) of Agence France Presse and his Photojournalist buddy Delmas (Pierre Grasset) are on the trail of a story -- a French diplomat and former Resistance hero, has disappeared from the United Nations for no apparent reason. As they wander through the city, visiting various NYC landmarks tracking down the reason for the disappearance, the journalists eventually discover the man died of a heart attack in an actress’ apartment. The womanizing and always drunk photographer poises the dead body to look as if he died while in bed with his girlfriend and snaps off some photographs. Now the two men have a serious disagreement. Delmas wants to take the enhanced photos and use them to create sensational headlines and plenty of cash. But Moreau feels compassion for the man’s daughter and wants them both to cover up all they have found and bury the truth. Do they report the truth or cover it up to preserve the man’s reputation or sensationalize it even more to make a fortune from the exclusive? 	129234
1959	Deux Hommes Dans Manhattan	MF			France	Journalist (Jean-Pierre Melville) from the French Press Association is assisted by an alcoholic photographer. Journalist  is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a French diplomat in New York.The two men discover three photographs featuring the missing man with three different women, whom they then set out to find. Cynical journalist sports a broad-brimmed hat, cigar, raincoat and dark glasses.This film pays homage to American film noir via this nocturnal journey through the heart of New York.	129235
1993	Deux justificers dans la ville: Pilot	TF			Episode #1. 10-14-1993	Journalist (Paulo Matos).	129236
1829	Devereux	N	MLPL	Lytton, Edward Bulwer (Lord)		Press. Historical novel using real journalists such as Steele and Addison, Swift,  Beau Fielding ("Orlando" of The Spectator).	129237
2008	Deviant Behavior	N		Sager, Mike		Reporter Jonathan Seede of the Washington Herald is the picture of Washington D.C. respectability, an urban pioneer with a pretty wife, a new baby and a job at the town’s most esteemed newspapers. But 10 blocks from the White House, on the notorious Fourteenth Street strip, a war is raging over deviant behavior. And Seede is on the front lines, deep into a secret freelance project that’s taking him to places where most people would never dare go. As he descends into an inferno of repressed urges and human frailties, Seede’s journey plays out against a portrait of the nation’s capital featuring pimps and hustlers, an accidental hooker, an honest cop, a storefront prophet-marijuana dealer, a beautiful teenage runaway, a rack-addicted music legend, an A-list gay activist and a diminutive billionaire who is searching for the answers to life’s greatest questions in a crystal skull.  Seede is working on a book that subverts the Just Say No movement in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Things hit a snag when his main source, the Pope of Pot, a do-gooder dealer who only sells primo pot, gets framed by dirty cops for dealing coke. One of the pope’s possessions, a crystal skull rumored to have magical powers, ends up in the hands of a runaway who finds shelter in Seede’s house. 	129238
1991	Devices and Desires	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Anne Leroux)	129239
1948	Devil and Daniel Webster, The	R	CD10 - Wells. DVD 17218		Episode #1. 6-10-1948. Hallmark Playhouse	Press	129240
2001	Devil and Daniel Webster, The	M				Reporter (Alice Johnson)	129241
1981	Devil and Max Devlin, The	M				TV Reporter (Nick Angotti)	129242
1941	Devil Bat, The (aka Killer Bats).	M	DVD -R HQ 2113, 2052.	Bricker, George (Story).  John Thomas Neville (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Johnny Layton ( Dave O'Brien) of the Chicago Daily Register and Photographer  "One Shot" McGuire (Donald Kerr) sent to investigate murders in small village. Reporter determines they are work of giant bat, but is unable to prove story.Editor Joe McGinty (Arthur Q. Bryan) threatens to fire him. Reporter and photographer photograph giant bat obtained from local taxidermist. Professor on radio refutes story, points out  label visible on wing of bat reading "Made in Japan."Reporter discovers murders are work of doctor who gives special shaving lotion to his victims that attracts the giant bat he has bred. Reporter shoots the bat and he and photographer get their jobs back after negotiating a raise. Sneaks into doctor's lab.Reporter discovers doctor has raised a second devil bat. Reporter throws shaving lotion on doctor who is killed by his own creation. "I suppose you call it getting the news when you arrange to print a picture that's a deliberate hoax.""If it ever got out that I cooked up a fake story about a devil bat, I wouldn't be able to get a job on a country weekly…Print the story, Joe. So help me, it's on the level." "Alright. I'll print it. But I won't believe it."	129243
2008	Devil Can Wait, The	NM		Stephens, Marta		Reporter Jennifer Blake is enthralled with the possibility of a front-page spread. The city of Chandler, Massachusetts is plunged into terror when the bodies of three local teenagers wash ashore. While a homicide detective hunts down the guilty, a sinister plot emerges overseas. From the Vatican to the jungles of South America, a cursed black pearl ring, the demonic prophecy it represents, and the men who pursue its power find their unfortunate way onto the detective’s turf.Blake agrees to pick up the ring at a local pawnshop for her former college professor. When she does, unforeseen events shoot Blake to the top of the detective’s prime suspect list. Soon, the seemingly unrelated cases converge and the heat is on for the detective to expose the truth behind a Vatican secret and stop the self-righteous man who does the unthinkable in the name of God. 	129244
1978	Devil Dog: Hound of Hell, The	MT				Newscaster (Bob Navarro).	129245
1964	Devil Doll	M		Smith, Frederick Escreet (Story). George Barclay, Lance Z. Hargreaves (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Correspondent Mark English (William Sylvester) from America  in London investigating ventriloquist and his mysterious dummy. Arranges for his girlfriend to have ventriloquist perform at her aunt's charity ball so reporter can examine dummy more closely.He doesn't find anything unusual. Dummy appears in reporter's room and asks him to find me in Berlin in 1948. Reporter goes to Berlin and with the help of a colleague finds out that ventriloquist once stabbed his assistant on stage.Transferred assistant's soul into his dummy. Ventriloquist tries to transfer soul of reporter's girlfriend to female dummy, but male dummy destroys it. Also attacks ventriloquist and the two exchange souls. Reporter conducts investigations throughout filmJournalism used to add realism to ridiculous science-fiction or horror story.	129246
1954	Devil Girl From Mars	M		Mather, John C., James Eastwood (Play). Eastwood (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Michael Carter (Hugh McDermott) writes a weekly column for the newspaper,  The Daily Messenger.  He is one of a group of people at a remote Scottish inn invaded by an escaped convict and an outer space alien.Female alien kidnaps a child and journalist goes to the spaceship to offer himself in exchange. News Reader (Stewart Hibberd)."Here I am with a flying saucer in my lap, not to mention an escaped convict, and I can't get this phone to work."	129247
1949	Devil in the Flesh, The	M		Le Diable au Corps		Reporter (Andre Bervel)	129248
1937	Devil Is Driving, The	M		Loeb, Lee, Harold Buchman (Story). Jo Milward, Richard Blake (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Eve Hammond (Joan Perry).  Reporter (Richard French). Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Walter Merrill). Editor (Charles Irwin).Variety, 7/7/37 said the reporter "was a good-looker which may be the biggest reason why she doesn't resemble any sobbie ever lined up with the press."	129249
1911	Devil Island	SSF		Gooden, Arthur Henry		Press	129250
1978	Devil Mask	N		Kains, Josephine	Weinberg List	Journalist	129251
1954	Devil May Hare	C			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Personal ad to Tasmanian Post Dispatch	129252
1957	Devil Must	N		Wicker, T		Reporter finds evidence of a Negro who is arrested for the murder of a white man	129253
1979	Devil Take Him	N		DeToledano, Ralph		News Media	129254
1778	Devil Upon Two Sticks, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Printer's Devil	129255
2010	Devil Wears Nada, The	MT			Adult	Magazine worker’s new job as assistant to the nasty editor is threatened by sexy mischief in this erotic tale.	129256
2003	Devil Wears Prada, The	N		Weisberger, Lauren	Author once worked for Vogue editrix, Anna Wintour	Fashion Editor Miranda Priestly, the British-born Miriam Princhek who is editor-in-chief of Runway, a chic and influential fashion magazine published by the Elias-Clark company.  Andrea Sachs is an assistant to Priestly, a fashion editor "who had deliberately created a persona so offensive on every level that she literally scared people into staying skinny.” She is a recent Brown University graduate who works as a junior personal assistant. She is called Andy by her friends and family.Emily Charlton is her coworker, Miranda’s junior assistant now her senior assistant, responsible for more business-related matters such as reconciling expense statements. She and Andrea should be friends and sometimes are but have a mixed relationship as their differing responsibilities to their tyrannical superior create envy between them.Nigel, a very tall British gay man who in addition to serving as Runway’s creative director frequently appears on TV as a fashion consultant and is one of the few stars of the magazine Andrea knows prior to working there. He always speaks loudly with his words printed in ALL CAPS. He has an outrageous sense of style himself and is also the only person who Miranda allows to critique (sometimes brutally) her own personal wardrobe choices.James is another gay man at Runway who works at the beauty department who befriends Andrea. He sometimes jokes about “calling in fat” on days when he feels unattractive.Jeffy, who oversees Runway’s famous “Closet” stocked with all sorts of clothing putatively on loan from the designers for use in shoots, but rarely returned and often “borrowed” by the magazine’s staff. He is largely credited for transforming Andrea’s wardrobe so she can fit in with the fashionable hallways of the Runaway offices. The Clackers, the magazine’s many female editorial staffers, mainly comprised of Allison (former senior assistant now beauty editor), Lucia (fashion department), Jocelyn (editorial) and Stef (accessories). They are so-called (albeit dismissively) by Andrea for the sound made by the stiletto heels they wear as they walk up and down the marble floors of the Elias-Clark building. The novel begins with its main character, Andrea Sachs, stuck in midtown Manhattan traffic, trying to remember how to use a manual transmission. She has picked up the Porsche roadster that belongs to her boss, Runway magazine editor Miranda Priestly, from a shop and must return it to Miranda's apartment in time for Miranda's family to go out to the Hamptons for the weekend. While she is attempting to do this, Miranda calls on her cell phone and excoriates her for not doing her job properly. She also tells her to pick up her pet French bulldog from the veterinarian's office. Trying to comply, Andrea ruins some of the expensive designer clothing she is wearing. She wishes Miranda would die. But if that did happen, she reminds herself, she'd lose the pleasure of killing Miranda herself.In the next chapter we move back in time and learn how she got into this predicament. After graduating from Brown with a degree in English, she visited India with her boyfriend Alex Fineman and came down with amoebic dysentery. Recovered, she leaves her home in Avon, Connecticut for New York City. There she moves in with her longtime friend Lily, now doing graduate studies in Russian at Columbia, and looks for a job.A longtime reader of The New Yorker, she blankets the magazine publishing industry with her résumé, hoping to land enough experience somewhere and eventually get a job at the prestigious weekly. Still not over her dysentery, she gets a surprise interview at the Elias-Clark group. Afterwards she is hired as Miranda's junior assistant. While she knows little of her, she is told repeatedly that "a million girls would die for your job."That job is primarily doing personal errands for Miranda, who sometimes mistakenly and sometimes deliberately calls her Emily, after her predecessor who is now the senior assistant. Miranda is a classic "boss from hell" — she rarely gives enough information or time to comply with her demands, yet she routinely berates those who fail. She makes people go to great lengths to accommodate her only to change her mind after they have done so. She feels no compunction about ordering Andrea and others to do things such as getting Starbucks coffee or a steak lunch from Smith and Wollensky anew if they have become too cold for her in the meantime.People at the magazine are afraid of finding themselves alone in an elevator with her, or making critical remarks about her even to their close friends. Andrea dubs this attitude the Runway Paranoid Turnaround, as whenever one of her co-workers makes the slightest negative comment about Miranda, they immediately follow it up with a "turnaround" positive comment, due to their fear of their boss somehow finding out about their attitude and firing them.All the same, Andrea is told that if she manages to stick it out working for Miranda for a year, she can have her select pick of jobs within the magazine industry, so she valiantly struggles onward. Even in the present, the perks aren't bad — between Runway's notorious "closet" of designer clothes ostensibly "on loan" for photo shoots but rarely returned and often "borrowed" by the staff and the general obsequiousness she encounters as Miranda Priestly's personal assistant, she is able to acquire enough free designer clothing to fit in better with the rest of the fashionable Runway staff. Eventually, she develops an appreciation for it and stops incurring Miranda's displeasure. She gets a Bang and Olufsen phone for free when Miranda doesn't want it, and learns that Elias-Clark's policies regarding expense accounts are rather lax, to the benefit of herself and her friends.She also goes to parties with celebrities. At one of them she meets Christian Collinsworth, a Yale graduate who has been identified as the hot (in more ways than one), up-and-coming writer of their generation. They become attracted to each other, complicating her relationship with Alex.Her job, however, begins to affect her health; she starts to lose weight because she can't bring herself to eat. This is due to the fact that she knows that she, after years of being tall and fairly thin, is now the fat, lumpy dwarf. Eventually, she begins to rationalize her not eating by thinking that: "Missing one meal won't hurt, and anyway, $2000 pants don't look so hot on a fat girl." She realizes that she, in that thought, has begun to embody the Runway attitude.While working for Miranda, she receives a letter from a teenager, telling Miranda that she loves her magazine, spends all her money on trying to look like the models, but still hates herself because "my butt is huge" and "I'm too fat". The teenager is begging Miranda to send her a dress to wear to her prom, but ends by telling her that, even if she throws the letter in the trash can, she'll still love her. Andrea begins to doubt the true value of her job, as it is, primarily, encouraging the woman who makes teenagers all over America hate themselves as much as this one. However, she keeps going, thinking that it will all be worthwhile when she gets a job at The New Yorker.The 14-hour days she puts in almost routinely leave her little free time to spend with Alex and Lily, who is increasingly turning to alcohol and picking up dubious men in order to relieve the pressures of graduate school. Her relationship with her family also begins to suffer. Her parents complain she isn't making time to visit her older sister, who is expecting her first child. However, Andrea ignores all this, even to the point of staying at work when Lily is arrested for going 'bottomless' while on a date with her latest dubious conquest.Matters finally come to a head when Emily gets mononucleosis and Andrea must take her place accompanying Miranda to the fashion shows in Paris. She agrees, although this will mean canceling her and Alex's homecoming weekend trip, which has dire consequences on her relationship with Alex.In Paris, she has a surprise encounter with Christian. Later that night, Miranda finally lets down her guard a little bit and asks Andrea what she's learned, and where she'd like to work afterwards. She promises to place phone calls to people she knows at The New Yorker on Andrea's behalf once her year is up, and tells her she can actually do some small written pieces for Runway.But back at the hotel, she gets two urgent calls from Alex and her own parents asking her to call them. She does so and learns that Lily is comatose in the hospital after driving drunk and wrecking a car.Though Andrea is receiving much subtle pressure from her family and Alex to return home, she tells Miranda she will honor the commitment. Miranda is greatly pleased, and tells her that her future in magazine publishing is looking bright. At the Paris fashion show for Christian Dior, however, a livid Miranda phones her, demanding that Andrea replace her twin daughters' expired passports in time for them to catch their flight, in three hours time. After she hangs up, Andrea stares at her phone, trying to think how to accommodate Miranda's impossible demand. Then, Andrea finally realizes that her family and friends are more important than her job, and realizes that she is becoming more and more like Miranda. On the spot, Andrea flips out her cell phone and tells her family that she's coming home. Miranda disapproves, but Andrea tells Miranda publicly "Fuck you, Miranda. Fuck you." She is fired on the spot, but returns home to reconnect with her friends and family. Her romantic relationship with Alex is beyond repair, but they remain friends. Lily recovers and fares well in court for her DUI charge, receiving only community service.In the last chapter we learn that the fallout from her standup to Miranda made her a minor celebrity when the incident made 'Page Six'. Afraid she had been blacklisted for good from publishing, she remains in Connecticut for a while and works on short fiction. Seventeen buys one of her stories, and Andrea begins a friendly and professional relationship with one of the editors of the teen magazine, Loretta, who also happened to work for Runway prior to her tenure there. She returns to New York and gives herself a comfortable financial cushion by selling all the designer clothing she took to Paris with her to consignment shops. She saves a pair of Dolce and Gabbana denim jeans for herself, gave a quilted Prada purse to her mother, and a Diane von Fürstenberg wrap dress to the teenager who wrote to Miranda.At the novel's end, she is returning to the Elias-Clark building to discuss a writing position at another of the company's magazines. She arrives in the lobby to hear her friend, Eduardo the security guard, singing "American Pie", the goodbye song she never got to sing. She looks round, and realizes that it is, in fact, Miranda's new junior assistant, who is having to sing in order for Eduardo to buzz her through, while loaded with Miranda's coffee, shopping bags, newspapers, and her beaded clutch. She remembers that that used to be her. Eduardo winks, and buzzes her through like she was "someone who mattered."	129257
2006	Devil Wears Prada, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7784, 7785	Based on Novel by Lauren Weisberger. Alinie Brosh McKenna (Screenplay).		Fashion Editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) of Runway magazine. Andrea (Andy) Sachs (Ann Hathaway) assistant to Priestly, is a dowdy journalist who is seduced by the call of Chanel. Leading her into the sartorial fold is Priestly.Priestly is a fashion editor "who had deliberately created a persona so offensive on every level that she literally scared people into staying skinny. High-maintenance fashion magazine editor and her put-upon assistant.Nigel (Stanley Tucci) serves as Runway magazine’s creative director and fashion consultant.James Holt (Daniel Sunjata) works at Runway in the beauty department. Both are considered gays.Editor (John Rothman). Fashion Reporter (Robert Verdi). PR Woman (Linday Brice). Fashion Photographer (Steve Benisty). New York Mirror Reporter (Scott Hatfield). Runaway Editor (Zev McAllister). Photographer (Robert Stio). New Assistant (Taylor Treadwell)	129258
2003	Devil Winds	MT				News Media. News Anchor (Reg Hampton).	129259
2005	Devil You Meet, The	M			New Zealand	Newsreader (John Campbell). Story Teller (Tim Faville).	129260
1997	Devil's Advocate, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4114, 4115, 4116			News Media. Reporter (Cindy Birch). Reporter #1 (Liza Harris). Reporter #2 (Bill Boggs). Reporter #3 (Bo Rucker). Paparazzi (Juan Hernandez). Courthouse Reporter (Christopher Del Gaudio).Florida Reporter Larry (Neal Jones) who covers the trial, interviews the hero (Al Pacino) who morphs into the Devil.	129261
1999	Devil's Arithmetic, The	MT				Photographer Mendel (Rimantas Bagdzevicius).	129262
2006	Devil's Canyon	M				Newscaster (Phil Talsky).	129263
1992	Devil's Card, The	N		Maher, Mary		Reporter Tom Martin investigates the disappearance of a well-known doctor in 1889 Chicago. Based on a true story.	129264
1948	Devil's Cargo	M				Photographer Outside Margo's Apartment (Mike Lally).	129265
1925	Devil's Cargo, The	M		Whittaker, Charles E. (Story). A.P. Younger (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor John Joyce (William Collier Jr.) comes to Sacramento during the 1849 Gold Rush and becomes a newspaper editor. Pushes for reforms and also in love with gambling house performer when he trips on a faulty plank in the sidewalk and knocks her over.Editor branded a hypocrite when he is found with the woman  and is sent onto a cargo ship with other disreputables. After fighting off a burly sailor, the cargo is rescued and the editor and his girlfriend are reunited.	129266
1920	Devil's Claim, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	129267
1956	Devil's Commandment (I Vampiri)	M		Regnoli, Piero, Rik Sjostrom (Screenplay). Regnoli,  Riccardo Freda (Adaptation)	Italy - Ness Book	Reporter tracks the killer of striptease artists. Scientist killing women for their blood in order to keep countess from aging.Variety, 6/12/57:  "The usual nosey newshawk beats the usual unbelieving police inspector to the expected solution."	129268
1895	Devil's Dictionary, The	SS	MLPL - OWN - H	Bierce, Ambrose		Reporter. "Reporter, n. A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words."  "Collected Writings of Ambrose Bierce, The" (H)."More dear than all my bosom knows, O thou Whose 'lips are sealed' and will not disavow! So sang the blithe reporter-man as grew Beneath his hand the leg-long 'interview.'" Barson Maith.	129269
1966	Devil's Eggshell, The	MT				Interviewer (P.J. Kavanagh)	129270
2006	Devil's Feather, The	N		Walters, Minette		Correspondent Connie Burns is covering the war in Sierra Leone for Reuters and meets British mercenary she suspects of murder. Two years later, in Iraq, he kidnaps and terrorizes her for three soul-searching days.She flees to an English country house and unravels an appalling local crime while waiting for a final meeting with the British mercenary. The Devil's feather is derived from a Turkish phrase for a woman who unwittingly sparks sexual arousal in a man.That's just what Burns becomes to the psychotic mercenary who kidnaps her in Iraq and subjects her to three days of sadistic torture. But as Connie soon discovers, that's just the beginning of her nightmares.	129271
2003	Devil's Filmmaker, The: Bohica	M				Newsreel Narrator (Andre Dursin).	129272
1996	Devil's Food	MT	SVD 620. VHS 408	Olek, Henry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Sally McCormick (Suzanne Somers) at local station in Syracuse. Gets passed up for network position because she weighs too much. Claims she would sell her soul to the devil to remain thin. Devil obliges her (looks like old broadcast professor).Rejects offer. Begins to have second thoughts after she is passed over for co-anchor spot in favor of bimbo weathercaster. She covers a hostage situation, gets an exclusive, but when the piece is picked up by the network, she is cut out of the story.Makes a deal with devil.  Contract is void if she gains weight. Lands network job, soon promoted to co-anchor. With rising success, she changes. Gets friend job as network reporter, becomes jealous when friend is successful. Cuts friend out of big story.Takes up with her male anchor and discovers he made same deal with devil.  He's 75. Boyfriend (William Katt), colleague from Syracuse, decides to remain there when he sees what network has done to her. She panics when co-anchor dies.Devil comes to claim her soul. Reconciles with boyfriend and tells him everything. Voids contract by getting pregnant and gaining an extra pound. Male Anchor (Ken Ryan). Female Reporter (Soo Garay). WPKV News Director (Stephen Graham).	129273
1977	Devil's Gamble	N	OWN - H	Slaughter, Frank G.		Reporter Janet Burke, a dedicated reporter	129274
1957	Devil's Hairpin, The	M				Newsboy (Henry Blair)	129275
1700	Devil's Journey to London: Or, The Visit Repaid	PO	USC	Ward, Ned		News	129276
1933	Devil's Mate	M		Fields, Leonard and David Silverstein (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Nancy Weaver (Peggy Shannon) is sent to investigate when another reporter for the Chronicle, Natural (Ray Walker), doesn't return to the office.  Solves the crime.	129277
1962	Devil's Messenger, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	129278
1966	Devil's Own, The (aka Witches, The)	M		Curtis, Peter (Norah Lofts) Novel.  Nigel Kneale (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Journalists. Released in U.S. in 1967. Ness Book	Journalist Stephanie Bax (Kay Walsh) with an interest in witchcraft, actually the leader of a Satanic cult in a small English village. Truth uncovered by schoolteacher who has come to village after encounter with witchcraft in Africa.Small boy apparently becomes victim of voodoo curse. Boy's father is killed while trying to investigate. Schoolteacher discovers reporter intends to sacrifice young girl to make herself immortal, prevents ceremony from taking place.	129279
1920	Devil's Pass Key, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	129280
2005	Devil's Rejects, The	M				News Media. TV Anchorman (Glenn Taranto). Reporter (John T. Tobin).	129281
1914	Devil's Signature, The	M				Newspaper Reporter William Sandford (Richard Travers).	129282
1936	Devil's Squadron	M				Reporter (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Eddie Fetherston).	129283
1999	Devil's Valley	NSF		Brink, Andre		Crime Reporter Flip Lochner is an embittered boozer, self-described loser, failed husband and father, would-be historian and burnt-out crime reporter.He discovers a remote mountain valley where a group of primitive Boer farmers and their families have been holed up virtually out of touch with modern civilization. It's the Devil's Valley. And the inhabitants want to be left alone.Mysterious death of a young acquaintance had prompted Lochner to investigate the boy's background and up bringing in Devil's Valley.Meets a beautiful woman with four breasts. Nothing in Devil's Valley is as it seems. Living and dead are never quite separate.	129284
1962	Devil's Wanton, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	129285
1998	Devilman Lady	C			Japan	Newscaster (Robert Fisher - Voice - English Version)	129286
1904	Devine Fire, The	N		Sinclair, May		Press	129287
2009	Devious, Inc.	M				Radio Voice (Tom Krymkowski). 	129288
1992	Devlin	MT		Thorp, Roderick (Novel). David Taylor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Eileen O'Malley (Roma Downey) for the Irish National Radio, fiancée of New York cop, covers the murder of a politician.  Cop tries to clear  himself of a frame-up when the politician's assassin is murdered.Cop kidnaps a mob boss and discovers reporter is also on the scene because she has been interviewing the mob boss. She secretly tapes a conversation in which the mob boss and a corrupt cop explain their involvement in the crimes.In a shoot-out, corrupt parties kill each other.  Reporter tries to get the cop to make a commitment by indicating she has been offered a TV job in Dublin. Film ends with them getting married.Reporter #1 (Kathy Kinsman). Reporter #2 (Carlton Watson). Reporter #3 (Heidi Hatashita). Little Italy Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	129289
2009	Devolved	M				News Media. Reporter (Moira Squier). Affluent group of high school students from suburban San Diego go on a class trip and find themselves stranded on a deserted island off the Baja coast. 	129290
2005	Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy	M				Reporter (Loretta Alexander). Reporter (Jeff Epstein).	129291
1995	Devoted	NR		Craft, Franciine		Photojournalist Valerie Thoma  has gone all over the world, but always away from love. When she gets an assignment to photograph the Alaskan wilderness, she jumps at the chance.Then she realizes her former love is sponsoring her trip. Will they be able to reclaim the sweet rapture of their lost love, or will his desperate secret ruin their reunion?	129292
1931	Devotion	M				Reporter (Cyril Delevanti)	129293
1981	Devushka I Grand	MF			Soviet Union	Sports Commentator (Nikolai Ozerov).	129294
2004	Devyani Murder Mystery	M			Bollywood	Reporter J. Shivani Bhatnagar (Suman Ranganathan). Based on life of murdered Indian Express reporter J. Shivani Bhatnagar	129295
1946	Dewy, Dewy Eyes, The	N		Rosmond, Babette		Writer Nancy Tucker wanted to enter library work when she left college. Takes a job with pulp-magazine publisher and adjusts to editing gushy love stories for a living. Mildly satirical of New York's journalist smart set.	129296
2009	Dexter: Blinded By the Light	T	DVD -R HQ 11486		Episode. 10-11-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship. Dexter’s neighborhood gets vandalized. The Trinity Killer strikes again. Debra questions her relationship with Anton as she spends more time with Lundy, and LaGuerta and Batista’s relationship gets complicated.	129297
2006	Dexter: Born Free	T	DVD -R HQ 7556		Episode. 12-17-2006	News Media. Captain still worries about his job and the press. Dexter follows clues in his rescue attempt.It turns out the ice killer who has kidnapped his step-sister is -- his mentally ill brother who was with him when his mother was killed by a crazed killer with a chainsaw. Both sat in the blood for two days. Policeman adopted Dexter.The other brother, Brian, was left to fend for himself. Now he is back seeking retribution.Rita's ex tries to convince her that Dexter is too dangerous.	129298
2006	Dexter: Circle of Friends	T	DVD -R HQ 7312		Episode. 11-12-2006	News Media. Press Conference handled by police chief rather than the female detective who wanted credit for solving the case.Identity of the Ice Truck Killer does not sit well with Dexter. Rita's ex-husband returns. Ice Truck Killer fails to recognize Dexter.	129299
2006	Dexter: Crocodile	T	DVD -R HQ 7046		Episode #2. 10-8-2006	News Media. Television news reports. Dexter's world of police analyst by day, serial killer by night, is rocked when he's privately contacted by another serial killer who knows everything about him.	129300
2007	Dexter: Dark Defender, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9173		Episode. 10-2007	News Media. Newspaper headlines on the “Bay Harbor Butcher” in the Miami Tribune. Newspeople debating whether “The Dark Defender” is a hero or a serial killer. TV coverage as well. 	129301
2009	Dexter: Dex Takes a Holiday	T	DVD -R HQ 11507		Episode. 10-18-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship.Dexter discovers he loves his family as he makes his next kill. Lundy and Deborah get shot in a parking lot. The Trinity Killer knows the team is closing in on him. Dexter is alone for three days while Rita and their kids are gone for a wedding. Dexter’s next victim who is a cop who murdered her family and blamed it on a drug dealer. Lundy and Deborah are closing in on the Trinity killer and are able to predict where he is going to strike next. Trinity finds out that another serial killer is on his trial. He overhears Quinn talk to his reporter girlfriend. Deborah and Lundy end up hooking up. Lundy is killed by gunfire and Deborah badly injured. Both bloody bodies are left in the parking lot as the episode ends.	129302
2007	Dexter: Dex, Lies and Videotape	T	DVD -R HQ 9227		Episode. 10-2007	News Media is used to help expose a copycat killer who could start a vigilante serial-murder spree. Dexter sets out to stop the impostor, erase an incriminating surveillance tape of the marina (showing him checking for blood on his boat), and save his relationship with his girlfriend while having sex with his sponsor. 	129303
2006	Dexter: Dexter - Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 7369		Episode #1. 10-1-2006	News Media. Reporter Candice DeSallee (Roxanne Beckford).  Forensic analyst Dexter Morgan hides his life as a serial killer from his sister, co-workers and girlfriend. Reporters (Maite Schwartz, K.C. Ramsey). 	129304
2009	Dexter: Dirty Harry	T	DVD -R HQ 11521		Episode. 10-25-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship.Hill plans a false story about Lundy’s death to help police find the killers.Debra recovers from the shooting but is emotionally distraught from Lundy’s death and other life events. Dexter learns about the Trinity Killer’s double life, which is similar to his own. 	129305
2009	Dexter: Getaway, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11689		Episode. 12-13-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter who turns out to be related to the Trinity Killer -- she is his daughter. Without his permission, she tried to help him by killing the FBI agent and seriously wounded Dexter’s sister. She is arrested for the murder. Under pressure and with her father disowning her, Christine Hill takes her gun and commits suicide in front of Deb.Dexter and the Trinity Killer face off. The final challenge between Dexter and Arthur comes. Debra finds out a long hidden truth about Dexter. Rita admits that her marriage is troubled. Batista’s and LaGuerta’s relationship must face consequences.   	129306
2009	Dexter: Hello, Dexter Morgan	T	DVD -R HQ 11659		Episode. 12-6-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter who turns out to be related to the Trinity Killer -- she is his daughter. Without his permission, she tried to help him by killing the FBI agent and seriously wounded Dexter’s sister. She is arrested for the murder. She has worked with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship, but can’t. Miami Metro has taken Christine into custody for killing the FBI man and seriously wounding Debra. They get closer to discovering Trinity and Dexter wants to throw them off by leading the cops to someone else, giving him more time to kill Trinity himself. Arthur, the Trinity killer, discovers his daughter Christine has been caught by the cops. He finally speaks to her on the phone and tells her that he wishes she was never born.  Dexter is finally ready to kill Trinity, but gets sidetracked by Deb who just heard Christine spill the truth to her before Christine kills herself. Trinity was able to follow Dexter back to Miami Metro and he discovers his real name. The episode ends with Arthur greeting Dexter in the middle of the police headquarters. They come face-to-face with Arthur saying, “Hello, Dexter Morgan.”  	129307
2009	Dexter: Hungry Man	T	DVD -R HQ 11629		Episode. 11-22-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship, but can’t. Dexter continues to try to understand the Trinity Killer by talking to his family but discovers that Authur Miller may not have the perfect mask after all. With Dexter out on the prowl, Rita gets a little help with her busy household from her handsome next door neighbor, but his motives may not be all that honorable and Rita seems to be falling for him. Debra continues to investigate the Trinity Killer and may be getting a little too close for her own safety.The investigation into who shot Debra continues. They have reason to suspect that it was Christine, the reporter. She mentions to Debra how hard it must have been to watch a man she loved die in front of her. No one else knew about Debra and Lundy. At the end of the episode, someone knocks on Christine’s door. It’s Trinity. Earlier, Miller saw an article by Christine in the newspaper and looked disapproving at it. The audience fears for Christine when they see her open the door to greet Trinity. But she doesn’t looked scared. Instead, she looks at him, frowns, and then greets him at the door as “Dad.”	129308
2009	Dexter: If I Had a Hammer	T	DVD -R HQ 11539		Episode. 11-1-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship.Dexter knows it’s only a matter of time before the Trinity Killer’s latest handiwork is discovered by Miami Metro. He has to work doubly hard to stay one step ahead of their investigation. Debra is shut out from her own case. She considers risking her career and bending the rules in the name of justice. LaGuerta and Batista realize that by playing by the rules they may have painted themselves into a corner. Dexter gleans relationship advice from a most unlikely source when the friction between Rita and Dexter comes to a head. 	129309
2007	Dexter: Inconvenient Lie, An	T	DVD -R HQ 9092		Episode #15. 10-14-2007	News Media. Police worried about press screw-up and more bad publicity. 	129310
2006	Dexter: Let's Give the Boy a Hand	T	DVD -R HQ 7123		Episode.	News Media	129311
2008	Dexter: Lion Sleeps Tonight, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10386		Episode. 10-12-2008	News Media. Press Conference. 	129312
2009	Dexter: Living the Dream	T	DVD -R HQ 11439		Episode. Season #4. 	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) takes a liking to Quinn who takes her out after she shows him the front page story she has written on the Trinity Killer story. The aggressive young reporter wants to have an inside source in the police department and Quinn fits the bill. 	129313
2009	Dexter: Lost Boys	T	DVD -R HQ 11650		Episode. 11-29-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter who turns out to be related to the Trinity Killer -- she is his daughter. Without his permission, she tried to help him by killing the FBI agent and seriously wounded Dexter’s sister. She is arrested for the murder. She has worked with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship, but can’t. Dexter thinks he knows the ins and outs of the Trinity Killer until a 10-year-old boy goes missing. The Trinity Killer knows Dexter is following him and he isn’t happy about it. Deb begins to explore her suspicions surrounding Reporter Christine Hill and her involvement in the shooting that left her with a bullet wound and a lost lover.  Then it turns out the reporter’s DNA shows a blood relationship with the anonymous Trinity DNA. 	129314
2006	Dexter: Popping Cherry, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7081		Episode #3.	News Media. Television news reports.	129315
2009	Dexter: Remains to Be Seen 	T	DVD -R HQ 11481		Episode. 10-3-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) wants Detective Quinn to help her. Dexter misplaces needed evidence in the Trinity Killer case, evidence that could expose his secret. Meanwhile, Miami Metro must juggle two serial killers at the same time, as the Vacation Murders might bring the city’s tourism industry to a grinding halt. 	129316
2007	Dexter: Resistance is Futile	T	DVD -R HQ 9322		Episode. 11-2007	News Media. 	129317
2006	Dexter: Return to Sender	T	DVD -R HQ 7233		Episode. 11-5-2006	News Media. Ice Truck Killer brings back one of Dexter's victims and it almost means the end to Dexter's dual existence as a serial killer.	129318
2009	Dexter: Road Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 11606		Episode. 11-15-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship.Dexter goes on a house-building excursion with Trinity, but still doesn’t kill him. The team investigates more into the Trinity case and Rita gets close with a neighbor while Dexter’s out of town.	129319
2007	Dexter: See-Through	T	DVD -R HQ 9135		Episode #16. 10-21-2007	News Media. TV Commentator supports the serial killer for cleaning up the dregs of society. Hero or serial killer?  Dexter’s unorthodox Narcotics Anonymous sponsor threatens Rita. Dexter tries to throw the FBI agent off his trail. New evidence could cause trouble for Dexter.	129320
2006	Dexter: Seeing Red	T	DVD -R HQ 7458		Episode #10. 12-3-2006	News Media. Reporter Candice DeSallee (Roxanne Beckford).  News conference gets detective into trouble.	129321
2006	Dexter: Shrink Wrap	T	DVD -R HQ 7329		Episode #8. 11-19-2006	Reporter (K.C. Ramsey) is a policeman sent to interview a suspect.  Killer asks for a reporter so he can tell his story to the world. Figures out that the reporter sent to interview him was a fake -- a policeman masquerading as a reporter.Visit to a murder suspect opens up secrets from Dexter's past. Dexter's sister unknowingly is dating the ice killer.	129322
2009	Dexter: Slack Tide	T	DVD -R HQ 11577		Episode. 11-8-2009	Reporter Christine Hill (Courtney Ford) is an ambitious reporter working with Detective Quinn to score some of Miami Metro’s inside intelligence. The reporter and the detective are having a sexual relationship, and after Hill writes another story with inside information, Quinn wants to call off the relationship.Dexter tells Quinn to get Christine to leave Debra alone -- or else he will tell his superiors about the money Quinn took at a crime scene. Quinn is angry, tells Christine to leave Debra alone and then starts following Dexter to get some dirt on Dexter. Dexter seems to have finally managed to balance work, family and his dark passenger. But he knows the balancing act can’t last. A series of murders leads the department to a prominent photographer, prompting Dexter to move him to the top of his list which doesn’t sit well with Harry. But Quinn’s effort to bond with Dexter poses a problem with hunting the new prey. Meanwhile, Debra returns to work and focuses on finding the Trinity killer, which Dexter fears will put her in danger. 	129323
2007	Dexter: That Night, a Forest Grew	T	DVD -R HQ 9262		Episode. 11-2007	Miami Tribune newspaper. Dexter writes a manifesto for the serial killer and sends it to the Tribune newspaper to confuse the FBI-police investigators. They get an injunction to stop the Tribune from publishing the manifesto with all of its detail about the serial killings. FBI investigator figures out that the manifesto was written to throw the investigation into chaos and that the writer must be with law enforcement.FBI man goes to Tribune and meets with the editors. “You bastards and your free speech.” He says he  will drop the injunction if “we can agree on some simple ground rules...a compromise in our investigation of a mass murderer who could kill a lot more people.” Convinces them to publish the manifesto on page 3 without the victim’s names. Policewoman to FBI agent: “I can’t believe you got those assholes to do that.”	129324
2006	Dexter: Truth Be Told	T	DVD -R HQ 7529		Episode #11. 12-10-2006	News Media. Reporter (Maite Schwartz). The Ice Killer has Dexter's sister.	129325
2007	Dexter: Waiting to Exhale	T	DVD -R HQ 9039		Episode #14. 10-7-2007	News Media covers the discovery of body bags at the bottom of the ocean -- Dexter’s dumping ground for decades. Dexter remains on the trail of a dangerous new victim who escaped him torture chamber and can recognize him. He finally kidnaps him, murders him and dumps pieces of his body in the Gulf Stream. Debra loses control on the job. An elite FBI agent arrives in Miami to take over the case. Dexter is worried. 	129326
2007	Dez Reais	MF				Reporter (Nivea Helen)	129327
1974	Dhalgren	NSF	OWN - P	Delany, Samuel R.		Newspaperman John	129328
1991	Dharam Sankat	MF			India.	Photographer (Neelam).	129329
1997	Dharma & Greg: And Then There's the Wedding	T			Episode #4. 10-15-1997	Photographer (Skye McKenzie).	129330
1998	Dharma & Greg: Are You Ready for Some Football?	T			Episode #35. 12-16-1998	Commentator, Color (Nick Toth - Voice).	129331
2001	Dharma & Greg: Home Is Where The Art Is	T	DVD -R HQ 5436		Episode #103. 11-13-2001	Newspapers. Art critic. Mother and father reading notices about performance art in the newspaper.	129332
1997	Dharma & Greg: Mr. Montgomery Goes to Washington	T			Episode #8. 11-12-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Dawn Comer). Commentator Bill Maher (Himself).	129333
1999	Dharma & Greg: See Dharma Run	T			Episode #39. 2-10-1999	Newscaster (Nick Toth).	129334
1999	Dharma & Greg: See Dharma Run Amok	T			Episode #41. 2-24-1999	Newscaster (Judith Moreland).	129335
2004	Dhoom	MF			India	News Media. TV Reporter (Ayesha Raza).	129336
2003	Dhoop	MF			India	News Media. NDTV News Reporter Shagun Luthra.	129337
1999	Dia da Caca, O	MF				Reporter (Carlos Henrique).	129338
1995	Dia de la Bestia, El (aka Day of the Beast, The)	MF		Iglesia, Alex de la	Spain	TV Host. Professor Cavan presents a program on TV about the esoteric and supernatural world. A priest thinks he's found a message in the apocalypses in the Gospel of John: the anti-Christ will be born on Dec. 25, 1995.Priest and TV host team up to solve the mystery.	129339
1941	Dia e Nosso, O	M				Reporter (Brandao Filho).	129340
2005	Dia em Que o Brasil Esteve Aqui, O	DF				Sports Media. Haiti's Main Sports Journalist (Patrice Dumont).	129341
2004	Dia Perfecto, El (Perfect Day, The)	MF				News Media. Sergio is planning a spectacular suicide, one that will get him into the news and make him immortal. Just before his big moment, however, Sergio gets phone call that distracts him from his goal.	129342
1946	Diable au corps, Le	MF				Reporter (Andre Bervil)	129343
1996	Diabolique	M				Video Photographer (Donal Logue). Video Photographer (Jeffrey Abrams).	129344
1997	Diagnosis Murder:	T	SVD 655		Episode	Talk Show Hosts Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford	129345
1992	Diagnosis Murder:	T			Episode	Newscaster (Pamela Martin)	129346
1993	Diagnosis Murder: 13 Million Dollar Man, The	T			Episode #5. 12-3-1993. Season #1. Episode #5.	Reporter (Kim Christiansen). Newspaper Reporter (Mark Boudler).	129347
2000	Diagnosis Murder: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Die	T			Episode #164. 12-7-2000	Reporter (Dan Shadwell).	129348
1995	Diagnosis Murder: Bela Lugosi Blues, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5486		Episode.	Magazine picks the city's most eligible bachelors and a vampire kills the men.	129349
1994	Diagnosis Murder: Broadcast Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 3419		Episode.	TV Anchorman-Newscaster Jordan Sanders of KCDM becomes involved with a convict treated at the hospital who overpowers guards, takes hostages and demands a  meeting with a newscaster he hates. Because of Sanders, his son thinks he is a killer.Sanders is killed and the convict is accused of the crime. But Female TV Anchor Leah Foxworth (Tammy Lauren) and News Director Franklin Cobb (Jeff Silverman) of KCDM really committed the murder.Reporter Peter Murray from KFAC News.	129350
1994	Diagnosis Murder: Busy Body, The	T			Episode #23.10-7-1994	Sports Reporter Stan Bidell (Jeff Kaake).	129351
1996	Diagnosis Murder: Candidate for Murder, A	T			Episode. 11-14-1996. Season #4. Episode #10	Reporter (Harry Bennett). Sound Tech (John Sellers).	129352
2001	Diagnosis Murder: Dance of Danger	T	SVD 1152		Episode	Tabloid Reporter (Ken Quinn) gets caught up in a murder investigation -- one of his sources stabbed to death	129353
1997	Diagnosis Murder: Fatal Impact (Parts I and II)	T			Episodes #92-93. 10-30-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Darwyn Carson). Reporter #2 (Stephanie Kissner).	129354
1997	Diagnosis Murder: Hard-Boiled Murder	T	SVD 546		Episode	Reporter. Joe Mannix returns. Reporter Killed 24 years ago. Daughter now a TV reporter who becomes TV Anchor at end of program. Step-father: Newspaper publisher	129355
1997	Diagnosis Murder: In Defense of Murder	T			Episode #72. 1-9-1997	TV Reporter Claudia Mores (Rosie Malek-Yonan). Photographer (Vincent J. McEveety).	129356
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Killer Within, The	T			Episode #138. 10-28-1999	Reporter Kim (Susan Fukuda).	129357
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Love is Murder	T	SVD 885		Episode	Reporter (Rebeccah Bush). Steve is attracted to Reporter Bush, who's also a serial cop killer.	129358
2000	Diagnosis Murder: Man Overboard	T			Episode #144.1-6-2000	Photographer (Eric Scott Gould).	129359
1996	Diagnosis Murder: Media Tycoon Murder Most Vial	T	DVD -R HQ 5432 (Mislabeled as 5532). . SV 281, SV 276		Episode	News Media	129360
1997	Diagnosis Murder: Murder Blues	T			Episode #86. 9-18-1997	News Media. Reporter #2 (Darwyn Carson).	129361
1996	Diagnosis Murder: Murder by Friendly Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 4085			News Media. Veteran policeman shoots another during a drug raid and Mark suspects murder.	129362
1997	Diagnosis Murder: Murder of Mark Sloan, The	T			Episode #85. 5-8-1997	Reporter Lisa Farrell (Jeanne Zelasko).	129363
1996	Diagnosis Murder: Murder on Thin Ice	T			Episode. 10-3-1996. Season #4. Episode #3	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter #2 (Ed McCready). Reporter #3 (Don Familton). TV Reporter (Lucy Lin).	129364
1996	Diagnosis Murder: Murder Trade, The	T			Episode #55. 4-5-1996	TV Newswoman Sheila Alcott (Moira Walley) of Channel 6 News.	129365
1994	Diagnosis Murder: My Four Husbands	T			Episode #24. 10-14-1994	Reporter Maria Mahoney (Heidi Kling).	129366
1994	Diagnosis Murder: Plague, The	T			Episode #18. 5-6-1994	News Media. Reporter (Sonya Maddox). Reporter (Vincent Marotta).	129367
1998	Diagnosis Murder: Rain of Terror	T			Episode #101. 1-29-1998	TV Weatherman (Mike Storms).	129368
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Roast, The	T			Episode #133. 9-23-1999	Reporter Maren Briggs (Caroline Williams).	129369
1994	Diagnosis Murder: Shaker	T			Episode #17. 4-29-1994	Reporter (Elizabeth Alley).	129370
1993	Diagnosis Murder: Standing Eight Count	T			Episode #31. 12-9-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jennifer Judith Joyce). Reporter #2 (Gerry Okuneff). TV Reporter (Bree Walker).	129371
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Trapped in Paradise	T	SVD 969		Episode	Tabloid Journalism. Murder. Someone is killing wealthy people. Steve reluctantly works with a tabloid reporter.	129372
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Trash TV: Part 1	T			Episode #129. 4-29-1999	Publicist Melanie Cooper (Melora Hardin) of Pox Television.  Patient in Community Hospital is the "Masked Magician," who reveals magic tricks in highly rated specials on Pox TV.	129373
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Trash TV: Part 2	T			Episode #130. 4-29-1999	News Anchorperson (Stephanie Kissner).	129374
1993	Diagnosis Murder: Vanishing Act: Part 2	T			Episode #7.	Reporter Ed Greene (Ed Greene).	129375
1999	Diagnosis Murder: Voices Carry	T			Episode #123. 1-21-1999	News Media. TV Newscaster (Larry Carroll). Reporter (Stephanie Kissner).	129376
1996	Diagnosis Murder: X Marks the Murder (Part One)	T			Episode. 10-10-1996. Season #4. Episode #4	Reporter (Greg  Benson).	129377
1984	Diagonale du fou, La	MF				Journalist (Mathieu Schiffman)	129378
1950	Dial 1119	M	DVD -R HQ 1798, 1799	King, Hugh, Don McGuire (Story). John Monks Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Harrison D. Barnes (James Bell) is disillusioned and considered a hack writer. Plans to retire. Finds himself one of people held hostage in bar by gunman who wants revenge on psychologist who treated him after he was charged with murder.Killer's picture is seen on large black-and-white TV screen in the bar and bartender tries to call police. Killer shoots bartender and later the psychologist. Gunman killed by police. Use of live TV reports provide updates replacing spinning newspapers.Newspaper Reporter Bell laments that he is "an eyewitness to a Pulitzer Prize story" but can't get to a phone." Bell tells gunman how story is being prepared in the city room, from rewrite to the presses rolling, explaining how newspaper covers the story.Convinces gunman to let him call office, but editors think he is drunk, won't speak to him. Gunman is killed. Reporter phones in story acknowledging TV had story first. Editor (John Maxwell). Editor's Secretary Dorothy (Barbara Billingsley).Reporters (Bill Baldwin, John Bryant, Kirby Grant, Sherry Hall, Arthur M. Loew Jr., Peter Thompson). Newsboys (Clarence Hennecke, Hank Mann). WKYL Radio Announcer (William Tannen). TV Announcer (Dick Simmons). Television Man (Wilson Wood).	129379
2009	Dial Emmy For Murder	N		Davidson, Eileen		Tabloids and fans are stunned when daytime soap opera star Alexis Peterson leaves her show. She’s too busy with her new job as presenter at the Daytime Emmy Awards to even notice. But when a co-presenter goes missing on award night, Alexis is determined to find who is killing Hollywood’s biggest and brightest before another burns out.	129380
2006	Dial L for Loser	NJ		Harrison, Lisi		Correspondent Alicia Rivera is the movie-set correspondent on The Daily Grind. Doing the morning announcements at O.C.D. was great preparation for her latest assignment..	129381
2008	Dial M for Mischief	NM		Michaels, Kasey		Paparazzi have a field day covering the Sunshine girls including Hollywood darling Jolie Sunshine who is accustomed to trashy headlines. She joins a millionaire to solve a murder and share a bed. 	129382
2006	Dial M for Mortified	SS		Garvey, Amy	In “I Love You To Death” collection. 	Reporter Noah Gleason shows up at Darcy Bennett’s “blind date night” at her struggling coffeehouse, Sacred Grounds. Anything for business is her motto. The event is a huge success, especially when Gleason attends. Darcy would rather pin him down and do some one-on-one investigation herself instead of answering his questions -- and gruff, sexy Noah seems more than happy to oblige. Until someone screams, and suddenly mingling has turned into murder.Coffee Shop Owner Darcy Bennett plans a blind date night to drum up business and find a little lovin’, but the night turns chaotic when her competitor is found dead upstairs. With the help of a handsome local news reporter Noah Gleason, they discover dealing with difficult situations is easier if you spend your nights with the right person.	129383
2008	Dial M. For Mischief	N		Michaels, Kasey	#1 Sunshine Girls Series	TV Reporter Jessica and her two Sunshine Sisters -- Private Investigator Jade and Movie Star Jolie -- are determined to prove their father’s innocence of the murder of a politician’s wife and his own “suicide.” They gather in Philadelphia to mourn their father, an ex-cop-turned Private Investigator Teddy Sunshine. Jolie is relieved when her ex-fiance, the dashing Sam Becket, rescues her from an annoying photographer who is nosing around the late suspect’s family. After the Sunshine home office is torched while Jade’s inside, the three use Sam’s estate as a refuge and home base. Sam’s cousin and Jade’s ex-husband Court Becket flies to her side to help as they track down leads that at first look cold. Old passions reunite and, for Jessica, a new one begins. With a murder to solve, the three sisters are about to give the paparazzi a field day. 	129384
2008	Dial Me For Murder	NM		Matetsky, Amanda		Crime Reporter and Mystery Novelist Paige Turner is looking into the murder of a young secretary whose naked body was found in Central Park. She has an understanding with the police that she keeps her exclusive investigation off the record and out of the pages of Daring Detective. 	129385
1955	Dial Red 0	M				Reporter Devon (William Tannen). Newspaper Photographer (Mort Mills).	129386
2002	Dialogues of the Dead	N		Hill, Reginald	Weinberg List	Journalist	129387
1964	Diamantenholle am Mekong, Die (aka Cave of Diamonds)	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Reinhard Glemnitz).	129388
2002	Diamantens blodige spor	DF			Denmark	Editor-in-Chief (Fred M'Hembe).	129389
1970	Diamond Crack Diamond	T				British Fleet Street Reporter	129390
1991	Diamond Days	NR		Cameron, Charla	Harlequin American Romance #396	Press Secretary Nathan Burke rescued Emily Clements from a crushing mob of overeager reporters. She was crying on Nathan’s broad shoulders joining his infectious laughter and rediscovering the joy of a sunshiny day. After two years of running from the curiosity and questions, the widow of “America’s kind of hero” was finding courage. But Nathan wanted much more than the widow’s valor. Nathan wanted the woman’s love.	129391
1963	Diamond Head	M				Newspaperman (Yankee Chang). Photographer (Jack Matsumoto)	129392
2008	Diamond In the Rough	NR		Ferrarella, Marie	1910 July Silhouette Special Edition	Sportswriter Mike Marlowe, handsome and charming, knew there was more to the story -- and to the beautiful, elusive woman who stirred him even more than sniffing out a scoop. But the woman was as fiercely protective of her heart as she was of her family name. Mike’s relentless pursuit of the truth could rob him of the real headline: true love. 	129393
1900	Diamond of Kali, The	SS	OWN	O'Henry (William S. Porter).  From Sixes and Sevens, Complete Works of O'Henry		Press	129394
1932	Diamond Trail, The	M		Lowe, Sherman	Ness Book	Reporter of The New York Evening Dispatch, Speed Morgan (Rex Bell) can get his newspaper to hold up the three o'clock edition because he is out after a scoop.  Passes himself off as a gangster to infiltrate a gang of crooks.Witnesses the rub out of the bodyguard of the gang leader. The police and his editor insist that he continue the charade although Bell complains, "I'm a reporter, not a copper." Editor Harry Jones (Norman Feusier).Gang finds out he's a reporter and threaten to pump him full of lead.	129395
1988	Diamond Trap, The	MT				Reporter (Steve Whiteford).	129396
1932	Diamonds	SS	MLPL	Mason, Grace Sartwell.	In "Women are Queer."	Female Reporter Minnie O'Rielly "sob sister" courageous, competent, curious, dedicated, compassionate. Front-page reporter. Women can't be reporters in general, but she proved herself through hard work (Born)Passes up scoop of her career -- one she had waited a long time to get -- to protect a young woman's happiness. Editor goes along with her decision because she traded the story for promise of corrupt politician to leave town (Born)	129397
1999	Diamonds	M				Sportswriter Lance (Dan Aykroyd), a divorced San Jose Mercury-news sports writer, Harry's other son	129398
1996	Diamonds	NR		MacDonald, Shari		Sportscaster Casey Foster, struggling sportscaster	129399
2009	Diamonds	MT	DVD -R HQ 11172, 11173 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 11174, 11175 (Part Two)		Two-part miniseries	News Media. The African diamond trade affects the lives of a ruthless businessman, his father, a U.S. senator, a model and an orphan.	129400
2000	Diamonds and Desire	NR		Laux, Constance		Tabloid Reporter Aggie O'Day, a pretty redhead gets a job as a report with a scurrilous rag called the London Daily Enquirer and Illustrated News Chronicle after she and her brother are left without funds.The Chronicle encourages the spunky reporter to make things up, which she cheerfully does. When a wealthy man finds a crown that might once have belonged to King Arthur, she breaks into his study to get a glimpse of it.She stumbles across a notorious thief known to the popular press as the Shadow. Manages to escape but not before she and the Shadow like what they see. She's convinced that the Shadow is a dull and scholarly Lord.But the Chronicle won't print such an allegation against a nobleman without proof. So she dons a series of disguises to follow him.In relentless pursuit of a story, O'Day she becomes obnoxious.	129401
1858	Diamonds and Spades	N		Friswell		Press	129402
1953	Diamonds for Moscow	N		Walker, D.E.		Press	129403
2005	Diamonds Take Forever	NR		Jiji, Jessica		TV Reporter Michelle Benamou, being almost 30 and nowhere near married, able to follow her dreams in the multicultural stew of New York City where she worked her way up from broadcast news producer to on-air reporter.Tough for a sexy, modern urban woman to follow the traditional calls of marriage -- especially when the rest of her life starts racing rapidly downhill. Desperate need of an affordable Manhattan apartment and possibly a new career.	129404
1990	Diamondstone	M				News Media	129405
1973	Diana	T				Writer Jeff Harmon, Diana's writer friend (Richard Mulligan). Fashion illustrator	129406
2009	Diana	M			Short.	Radio News Reporter (Rex Dula). It’s the day after the Princess of Wales’ death and follows an Indian pre-op transsexual on an emotional journey set against the backdrop of a day that shocked a nation and will change his life forever. 	129407
1997	Diana and Me	M			Australia	Paparazzo Rob teams up with a woman who won a magazine contest to meet her namesake Princess Di. Paparazzi treated as scum of the earth and Rob learns the error of his ways at the end of the film and gives up his profession to stay with Diana.	129408
1885	Diana of the Crossroads: Novel, A	N	USC	Meredith, George		Critics	129409
2004	Diana Spaulding: Deadlier Than the Pen	NM		Emerson, Kathy Lynn	#1 Diana Spaulding Series	Journalist Diana Spaulding is a widow who must support herself. There are not many opportunities open to women in 1888. Diana is given a job to write for the Independent Intelligence by a brother of a friend. Her hopes are to be a serious journalist.But Editor Horatio Foxe has the idea that scandal and gossip is the ticket to higher newspaper sales. Her new assignment is to dig up dirt on a horror author.Two female journalists have been murdered and the horror author seems like a plausible suspect. As Diana investigates his life, she is drawn to the man who may be the murderer.	129410
2005	Diana Spaulding: Fatal as a Fallen Woman:	N		Emerson, Kathy Lynn	#2 Diana Spaulding Mysteries	Reporter Diana Spalding leaves for Denver after hearing that her mother has been accused of murdering her gold baron father in the Denver of the late 19th century complete with brothels, immigrant railroad workers and nouveau riche gold miners.Upon arriving in the mile-high city Spalding must brave opium dens, snooty Denver society, and a crafty murderer to save her mother	129411
2008	Diana Spaulding: Lethal Legend	N		Emerson, Kathy Lynn	#4 Diana Spaulding Mystery Series. Final book in the four-book series. 	Columnist Diana Spaulding of the New York City Independent Intelligence newspaper. It is 1888 and Diana’s fiancé, Dr. Ben Northcote, has crossed Penobscot Bay to Keep Island in Maine, home of wealthy boyhood pal Graham Somener, to care for three men assisting on an archeological dig who have been poisoned. When Diana fails to hear from Ben, she becomes alarmed and follows him to the island, which she is warned is a dangerous place. There, while observing an excavation headed by archeologist Serena Dunbar, Diana and Ben witness a suspicious accidental death. Graham and Serena, in apparent romantic cahoots, want to hush it up to avoid publicity, and the sheriff is happy to comply. Suspecting fraud, murder and old-fashioned gold-digging, Diana and Ben investigate leads that unveil professional jealousy, revenge and more murder.Diana’s wedding preparations are interrupted when her fiancé Ben receives an urgent plea to help from a reclusive childhood friend. Working on a secretive archeological dig on Graham Somener’s island off the coast of Maine, a team of men have all been poisoned. When one is murdered in a diving accident and Graham refuses to call the police, Diana and Ben fear he may have fallen under the spell of a confidence woman posing as an archeologist from the Peabody Museum. Their investigations threaten Ben’s friendship and imperil Diana’s life before the conundrum is finally solved. 	129412
2007	Diana Spaulding: No Mortal Reason:	N		Emerson, Kathy Lynn	#3 Diana Spaulding Mystery Series	Columnist Diana Spaulding of the New York City Independent Intelligence newspaper, and her fiancé look for lost relatives and find an uncle accused of murder in the Lake Region of 1888 New York.In 1888 there are many newspaper competing for the large New York City market, but few "girl" reporters work as journalists. Widow Diane Spaulding is one of the few working for the Independent Intelligence newspaper.	129413
1993	Diana: Her True Story	MT				Reporter 1 (Alan Shearman). Reporter 2 (David Ryall)	129414
2007	Diana: Last Days of a Princess	MT				Journalist (Michael Thompson)	129415
1998	Diana: Tribute to the People's Princess, A	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Christopher Toyne).	129416
1973	Diane Game, The	N	OWN - H	Cohen, Stanley		Reporter Ann Lanagan, reporter for a small-town newspaper	129417
2001	Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky, The	M				Critic (David Gallasch)	129418
1935	Diario di una donna amata, Il	MF				Photographer (Umberto Sacripante).	129419
1945	Diary for Timothy, A	M				BBC Newsreader Frederick Allen (Himself).	129420
1983	Diary of a Good Neighbor	N		Somers, Jane (Doris Lessing pseudonym)		News Media	129421
2005	Diary of a Mad Black Woman	M				Reporter (Joe Washington). Couple with a good marriage that seemed solid, actually begins to crumble when she discovers her husband's intentions for divorce.	129422
1970	Diary of a Mad Housewife	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	129423
1992	Diary of a Perfect Murder	MT	SV 157	Hargrove, Dean (Screenplay)	7-14-92.   Matlock Pilot	TV Journalist Steve Emerson (Steve Inwood) is an ambush reporter who is accused of killing his former wife, an Atlanta TV Anchorwoman.Emerson says he was meeting secret contact about the mob's connection to state government and is unable to provide an alibi because he does not wish to expose his source. Suspects include TV Anchor Nelson White (Lawrence Pressman) and the station managerReporter becomes the subject of media scrutiny himself including reporters from the National Informer. The reporter is finally cleared with the help of timely TV footage.	129424
1997	Diary of a Serial Killer (aka Rough Draft)	M	DVD -R HQ 11501, 11502			Freelance Journalist Nelson Keece (Gary Busey) unravels case of serial murderer after inadvertently witnessing the handiwork of the brutal killer. His attempts to know his subject drag him down into his world and he’s soon suspected of the very murders he’s chronicled -- while the real killer remains at large. 	129425
2004	Diary of a Working Girl	N		Brodsky, Daniella		Freelance Writer Lane Silverman is a struggling journalist desperate to sell an article that would pay her rent when she stumbled upon the pitch of a lifetime -- an article about finding Mr. Right in the workplace.She sold the idea to Cosmopolitan, tossed out her PJs, put on a power suit and became a true-blue working girl on Wall Street.Now all she has to do is meet a sexy, eligible man in an expensive suit who will her charming, beautiful and positively irresistible in two months.	129426
2004	Diary of an Investigative Reporter	N		Camerik, Gene		Investigative Reporter Terry Marsh witnessed the murder of an abortion doctor when he was 10 in 1984. Fifteen years later, as an investigative reporter who has experienced reasonable success for one so young, Marsh finds himself drawn back to the incidentHe discovers the identity of the perpetrator but is unable to go public with it. Additionally, his idealism in seeking a career as an investigative reporter unearthing corruption and malfeasance in high places turns to disillusionment.It seems the mainstream media falls into the abyss of concentrating its reporting on the politics of personal destruction during the Clinton era 1990s.	129427
1993	Diary of Evelyn Lau, The	MT				Reporter (Peter Grainger).	129428
2002	Diary of Jean-Jacques Coupler, Volume 5	NSF		Van Horne, Hollie		Editor Lecler is an infamous newspaper editor. His lover is Claire Lacombe, a notorious rabble rouser and leader of the Revolutionary Republican Women. Her cousin is Celeste Lacombe, once Celeste Montclaire, a beautiful, strong-willed intelligent artistic attorney from New York City whose heart was broken many years ago by a mysterious lover she met when she was at art school in Paris, France. She enjoys her weekends of love in a woodsy cabin in Richfield Springs, New York,with Time Travelers, Inc.’s Jim Cooper, who thinks he has found the woman of his dreams. But she can’t shake the memory of Phillipe, the man who left her without a word of farewell. But the Time Tunnel has plans of its own when it takes her on a surprise trip to the Paris France of 1793 and places her right in the middle of the French revolution. She’s now Lacombe, not Monclaire. And her former lover is Phillipe de Brouquens, the son of aristocrat, is a police spy named Jean-Jacques Coupier. Now all she has to do is decide which man truly owns her heart, and quickly. For her choice has now become a matter of life and death. 	129429
2007	Diary of the Dead	M				Newscaster (Tino Monte). Young film students run into real-life zombies while filming a horror movie.	129430
1962	Dias de otono	MF				Photographer (Guillermo Orea).	129431
2004	Dias de Santiago	MF			Peru	News Media. Reporter (Monica Cepeda).	129432
1999	Dick	M	SVD 868			Washington Post Reporters Bob Woodward (Will Farrell) and Carl Bernstein (Bruce McCulloch) in satire on Nixon Whitehouse. TV News Reporter (Michael Eric Kramer). TV News Anchor (Mike Anscombe).  Interviewer (French Stewart - The Interviewer).	129433
2006	Dick and Dom in da Bungalow:	T			Episode #8. 3-11-2006	Newsreader Raymond (Ian Kirkby).	129434
2005	Dick Cavett Interview, The	DT			Short	Interviewer (Robert B. Weide - Himself). Commentator-Talk Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself).	129435
1975	Dick Cavett Show, The	DT			Series.	Host Dick Cavett	129436
1978	Dick Cavett Show, The	DT			Series.	Host Dick Cavett	129437
1968	Dick Cavett Show, The	DT			Series. 3-4-1968 to 1-29-1969	Talk Show Host Dick Cavett.	129438
1971	Dick Cavett: Bette Davis	DT	DVD -R HQ 7062		Episode. 11-17-19	Journalists. Actor Bette Davis tells Dick Cavett about reporters and Columnist Louella Parsons.	129439
1976	Dick Cavett's Backlot USA	DT				Host Dick Cavett	129440
1940	Dick Jones: Phantom Reporter	CB			Daring Mystery Comics #3 published by Timely Comics, forerunner to Marvel Comics. 	Cub Reporter Richard “Dick” Jones of the Bugle by day, the Phantom Reporter and scourge of the underworld by night.In his debut, he was described as "ex-All American fullback, ex-collegiate boxing, wrestling, fencing champ! By Day, cub reporter...by night, relentless scourge of the Underworld." He also has another identity: Van Engen, millionaire, which is where he gets the money he needs to operate as the Phantom Reporter. He has no powers. His costume: blue jacket, fedora, red cape and a glowing red domino mask. 	129441
2008	Dick Jones: Twelve, The: Volume 1 	N		Straczynski, J. Michael and Chris Westo	Marvel Comics. 	Reporter Richard “Dick” Jones of the Daily Bugle is the Phantom Reporter. Lost to the pages of time, a dozen Mystery Men from the greatest generation of World War II find themselves thrust into the morally gray world of the 21st century. One of them is The Phantom Reporter, who is Dick Jones, reporter.The Phantom Reporter is a fictional comic book character who first appeared in Daring Mystery Comics #3, published by Timely Comics, the forerunner to Marvel Comics. He has no known superpowers. Dick Jones was ex-All American fullback ex-collegiate boxing, wrestling and fencing champ. He actually has three identities: Dick Jones, reporter. Van Engen, millionaire, and the Phantom Reporter, a costumed crime fighter.The Twelve. After being gassed, cryonically-frozen, and discovered during a construction project and finding himself in the year 2008 and dealt with the modern world. As of the first issues, Phantom Reporter struggles to deal with his growing sexual attraction to Black Widow, who was also recently awaked in the year 2008.Soon, he is offered a job with the Daily Bugle. For the editors at the Bugle, the Phantom Reporter's first-hand experience of America's past—specifically all the good and ill that was present—will be invaluable to their readers. He accepts the job, writing his first article on the sacrifice and patriotism of his generation of heroes.	129442
1961	Dick Powell Show, The:	T			Series 1961-63	News Media.	129443
1961	Dick Powell Show, The: Who Killed Julie Greer?	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1961	Reporter (Alvy Moore).	129444
1996	Dick Richards	M				PR Man (Sullins Stuart) at Starbucks.	129445
1940	Dick Steele, Boy Reporter	R				Reporter, Boy	129446
1946	Dick Tracy	M	DVD -R HQ 3447, 3442. DD -R HQ 5513, 5514. SVD 1332			News Media	129447
1990	Dick Tracy	M	L			Reporters (Allen Garfield, John Schuck, Charles Fleischer). Reporter (Bruce Mahler).Newspaper Vendor (Billy Clevenger). Radio Announcers (Ned Claflin, John Moschitta, Jr., Neil Ross). Breathless studying to be a reporter in a comic strip. A reporter's lot is not an easy one	129448
1931	Dick Tracy	CS		Gould, Chester		Reporter Wendy Wichel. Other media.	129449
1991	Dick Tracy	CS			Nov, 28-Dec. 11, 1991	Tabloid Reporter shows up as a blackmailer.  Reporter is killed. Tracy's friend: "I don't think we're gonna have to worry about that reporter blackmailing' Vitamin anymore."	129450
1937	Dick Tracy	M				Reporter (Donald Kerr). Reporter (Jack Ingram) - Chapter 4.  Reporter (Charles Phillips).	129451
1947	Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome	M	DVD -R HQ 8157, 8159			Reporter Dan Sterne (Jim Nolan - Newspaper Reporter).	129452
1938	Dick Tracy Returns	M				Reporter (Eddie Coke). Photographer Snakey (Charles Phillips).	129453
1947	Dick Tracy's Dilemma	M	DVD -R HQ 8156, 8159. SVDSP 1320			News Media	129454
1939	Dick Tracy's G-Men	M			Jones. 15-chapter serial	Reporter Tim (John Moloney).  Daily papers classified section. Paper in newspaper printing plant treated with chemical. Newscaster (John Locke).	129455
1971	Dick Van Dyke Show, The New:	T			Series 1971-1972	Talk Show Host Dick Preston, local television talk show.	129456
1963	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Cat Burglar, The	T			Episode #45.1-2-1963	Photographer (Johnny Silver).	129457
1961	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Day in the Life of Alan Brady, A	T			Episode	TV Documentary. Rob and Laura's party for the Helpers becomes a TV documentary for Alan Brady	129458
1964	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Man From Emperor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5199. VHS 1285		Episode #99. 10-21-1964	Magazine. Laura objects when Rob gets a job writing for a men's magazine	129459
1964	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: My Part-Time Wife	T	DVD -R HQ 5099			News Media. After Sally becomes a celebrity, Laura fills in for her and does a perfect job.	129460
1961	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: My Two Showoffs and Me	T	DVD -R HQ 5176. VHS 1275. SV 172		Episode	Magazine. Rob, Buddy and Sally let their egos go wild when they are selected to be featured in a national magazineMagazine Writer sits in on story conferences.	129461
1964	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Pen Is Mightier Than the Mouth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5093		Episode.	TV Talk Show Host turns Sally into an overnight TV celebrity. Women's Week Magazine Photographer shows up to take her picture for an article featuring her in the magazine.	129462
1961	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Ray Murdock's X-Ray	T			Episode. Series (10-3-61 to 9-7-66)	TV Interviewer. During a TV interview Rob describes Laura as a nut (Gene Lyons: interviewer)	129463
1964	Dick Van Dyke Show, The: Three Letters From One Wife	T			Episode #103. 11-18-1964	Documentary. Rob's job is on the line when he gets Alan Brady to do a cultural documentary	129464
1961	Dick Van Dyke: What's in a Middle Name	T	SVD 1213		Episode	News Media	129465
2002	Dickens	MT			Miniseries. Three-part Biography on Author Charles Dickens	News Media. American Journalist (Harry Distson). Writer-Journalist Charles Dickens. Presenter (Peter Ackroyd). Writer-Journalist William Makepeace Thackeray (Geoffrey Palmer)..	129466
2003	Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star	M				Reporter (Lindsey Dann). Commentator (Bobby Slayton). Publisher (Spencer Garett). Publisher (Hal Sparks). News Correspondent (Mindy Burbano).	129467
1974	Dicktator, The	M				White House Reporter (Spence Criley - Zoltan G. Spencer).	129468
1922	Dictator, The	M				Press	129469
1906	Dictator, The	P	USC	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Farces."	Correspondents.	129470
1913	Dictionary of Platitudes	SS	USC	Flaubert, Gustave		Critic…on  Newspapers ("Though you can't do without them, thunder against them").	129471
1897	Did He Deserve It?	N	USC	Riddell, Charlotte E.L. Cowan		Writer John Moucell, literary hack.	129472
1912	Did Mother Get Her Wish?	M				Newspaper. Jones writes on newspaper bulletin-board that he has inherited $30 million	129473
1986	Didi auf vollen Touren	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Rainer Schmitt). Journalist (Astrid Jacob).	129474
1985	Didi und die Rache der Enterbten	MF			West Germany	News Media. Reporter 1 (Wolfgang Wiehe).	129475
1945	Didn't I Tell You?	SS	GPL	Ernst, Paul	In "Family Reader, The."	Reporter Bart Kinney, well-known reporter, familiar byline. Column of his own while he was in the Pacific.  Ruth, one of the best photographers, male or female, in the land.Arrives to do a feature for a magazine.  Candid Magazine.	129476
2002	Die Another Day	M				Reporter, Buckingham Palace (Ami Chorlton). Buckingham Palace Reporter (Bill Nash). Buckingham Palace Reporter (Stewart Scudamore). Buckingham Palace Reporter (James Wallace).Publicist Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike).	129477
1977	Die Anstalt bedauert (TB-Ausgabe: Das Fernsehen bedauert. Roman einer Manipulation)	N		Tettenborn, Joachim	Germany	TV Journalist	129478
1985	Die Asche der Davidoff	N		Seuren, Günter	Germany	News Media.	129479
1955	Die Banknote	NM		Schreyer, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	129480
1945	Die braune Brandung. Ein schweizerisches Jahrzent-Erlebnis	N		Schaufelberger, Otto	Switzerland	Journalist	129481
2004	Die Brut	NM		Dorn, Thea	Germany	TV Journalist	129482
2001	Die dunkle Macht	N		Hilliges, Ilona Maria	Germany	Journalist	129483
1980	Die dunkle Seite des Ruhms	N		Konsalik, Heinz Günther	Germany	TV Journalist	129484
1983	Die Ehebrecher	N		Kolarz, Henry; Winterstein, Ruth	Germany	Journalist	129485
1962	Die Fahndung	N		Valentin, Thomas	Germany	Journalist	129486
1979	Die Fälschung	N		Born, Nicolas	Germany	Journalist	129487
1987	Die Ferien des Journalisten B.	N		Schinagl, Helmut	Austria	Journalist	129488
1997	Die Fernsehgeisel	NJ		Schlüter, Andreas	Germany	TV Journalist	129489
1976	Die Fliegen kommen	N		Wolf, Klaus-Peter	Germany	Journalist	129490
1987	Die For Love	NM		Peters, Elizabeth		Gossip Columnist suddenly dies a natural death and a Nebraska librarian masquerading as a romantic novelist to get a free trip to a New York convention is suspicious.When she's approached by a popular genre star who fears for her own life, she quickly goes to work as a sleuth to solve the murders.	129491
1979	Die fünfte Jahreszeit	N		Seuren, Günter	Germany	TV Journalist	129492
1949	Die Galeere	N		Werner, Bruno E.	Germany	Journalist	129493
2003	Die große Liebe	N		Ortheil, Hanns-Josef	Germany	TV Journalist	129494
1988	Die Hard	M	DVD -R HQ 7698, 7699, 7700. L	Thorp, Roderick (Novel). Jeb Sutart, Steven E. deSouza (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Richard Thornburg (William Atherton), from KLFW-TV, Channel 14. After explosion: "My God, tell me you got that. Eat your heart out Channel 5." Cameraman (Rick Bross). Cameraman (Bob Jennings).Thornburg steals a truck to do a remote broadcast when the boss will not give him one. He finds out the hero's name by listening in on headphones when one of the terrorists identifies him. A female reporter later compiles a whole dossier on him.Thornberg goes to hero's home and threatens to call the immigration service if the maid does not let him talk to the hero's children. The resulting broadcast tells the terrorists that one of their hostages is the hero's wife, putting both in danger.Even the news anchors are portrayed as idiots at one point when they are interviewing an expert on terrorism who refers to the "Helsinki syndrome." Anchor tells audience the expert is referring to "Helsinki, Sweden."When the hostages are released, Thornberg rushes up to the hero and his wife to ask them how they feel and the hero's wife punches the reporter in the face knocking him down. Audiences cheer.  Cameraman (Bruce P. Schultz).	129495
1979	Die Hard (aka Nothing Lasts Forever)	NM	OWN - P	Thorp, Roderick		News Media. TV Reporters and hostage situation.	129496
1990	Die Hard 2	M	DVD -R HQ 8169, 8170, 8171. L	Wager, Walter (Novel -- "58 Minutes").  Doug Richardson, Steve E. deSouza (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Dick Thornberg (William Atherton), obnoxious reporter on a plane with the hero's wife who is under a restraining order not to come near him. He once again taps into communication between terrorists and authorities and records their discussion.Reporter locks himself in the bathroom and uses the in-flight phone to contact the network. His live broadcast is seen on the plane and in the airport causing a panic. Hero's wife breaks into the bathroom and uses a stun gun on him.After the plane makes an emergency landing, an elderly woman hits the reporter as he is lying on the ground. TV Reporter Samantha Copeland (Sheila McCarthy) takes the hero in the press helicopter to chase down the plane and blow up the villains.WZDC Newscaster  (Bob Braun). WNTW -- Cameraman (Richard Domeier). Soundman (David Katz). WZDC -- Victor (Robert Steinberg). Director (Paul Abascal). Producer (John Rubinow).Newscaster WZDC (Carol Barbee). Newscaster WZDC (Dominique Jennings). WWTW Cameraman (Richard Domeier).	129497
1995	Die Hard: With a Vengeance	M	DVD -R HQ 7652, 7653, 7654.			Reporter (Dory Binyon)	129498
1988	Die Hinrichtung (1. Phil Parker Roman)	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Print und Film	129499
2008	Die Hitzewelle -- Keiner kann entkommen	TF			Germany	Journalist (Cedric Lingfeld). Journalistin (Hanna Lutje). Journalist (Nicolas Walier). 	129500
1985	Die im Dunkeln sieht man nicht	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Germany	TV Journalist	129501
1969	Die Impotenten (auch unter Titel: Die Versager und Auf dem Rücken des Tigers)	N		Berthold, Will	Germany	Journalist	129502
1984	Die Insel	N		Schafgans, Hans	Germany	Journalist	129503
1973	Die Interviewer. Ein Roman aus der DDR	N		Jakobs, Karl-Heinz	Germany	TV Journalist.	129504
1993	Die Kakerlakenstadt	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	Journalist	129505
1990	Die Kinder	TF			Series	Reporter (Godfrey Jackman). Reporter (Michael O'Hagan).  Reporter (Ellen Sheean). Press Officer (Charles Lewsen). Assistant Press Officer (Emma Rawson)	129506
1988	Die Kirchenmaus. Eine nicht ganz ernst zu nehmende Geschichte	NJ		Müller, Gottfried	Germany	Journalist	129507
1931	Die Koffer Des Herrn. O.F.  (The Trunks of Herr O.F.)	M			German	Journalist Stix (Peter Lorre) and an architect have an idea how to use an event in which 13 suitcases are delivered to hotel in old-fashioned town of Ostend with a note that O.F. will be here soon and needs six rooms Everyone is wondering who O.F. is.They proclaim that O.F. is a former citizen of the town who became a millionaire abroad. They tell fellow citizens that the town needs modernization like better hotels, shops, nightclubs. And soon Ostend is a boomtown, then a capital.Stix marries the cabaret star and the widowed mayor becomes his new secretary. O.F. doesn't show up but people soon forget about the missing mystery  man.	129508
1969	Die Laughing	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		News Media. No journalists	129509
1980	Die Laughing	M				Newscaster (James Cranna)	129510
1983	Die Lupe	N		Wolf, Klaus-Peter	Germany	Journalist	129511
1980	Die nach den Sternen greifen (1985: vom Autor völlig überarbeitete Fassung)	N		Burk, Michael	Germany	TV Journalist	129512
2000	Die Nachrichten	N		Osang, Alexander	Germany	TV and Print	129513
1977	Die Nacht der hellen Stunden	N		Wassermann, Charles	Austria	TV Journalist. Radio Journalist	129514
1972	Die Nacht der Stars. Der große Fernseh-Roman	N		Burk, Michael	Germany	TV Journalist	129515
2003	Die Nächte von Beirut	NJ		Blobel, Brigitte	Germany	Journalist	129516
2004	Die Polnische Hochzeit	N		Kirsch, Hans-Christian (Frederik Hetmann)	Germany	Journalist	129517
2000	Die Quoten-Queen	N		Dietl-Wichmann, Karin	Germany	TV Journalist	129518
1999	Die Recherche	N		Knauer, Sebastian	Germany	Journalist	129519
1995	Die Redaktion	N		Bauer, Helmut	Germany	Journalist	129520
1996	Die Rückkehr der Zauberer	NSF		Hohlbein, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	129521
1989	Die Scheidungsparty. Live auf Radio A 13	N		Klugmann, Norbert; Mathews, Peter	Germany	Radio Journalist	129522
1977	Die Schlagzeile	N		Wiemer, Rudolf Otto	Germany	Journalist	129523
1948	Die Schwestern Usedom	N		Brentano, Bernard von	Germany	Journalist	129524
2001	Die sechste Posaune	N		Stöckli, Niklaus	Switzerland	Journalist	129525
2001	Die Seelenlosen	NM		Görden, Thomas	Germany	Journalist	129526
1981	Die Stadt	N		Renfranz, Hans Peter	Germany	Journalist	129527
1984	Die Story	N		Schmidt, Eckhart	Germany	Journalist	129528
1980	Die stummen Zeugen	N		Hampel, Bruno	Germany	Journalist	129529
1979	Die Stunde des Löwen	N		Lichtenfeld, Herbert	Germany	Journalist	129530
1987	Die Sünden der Faulheit	N		Peltzer, Ulrich	Germany	Radio Journalist	129531
1965	Die Tage in W.	N		Schneider, Rolf	Germany	Journalist	129532
1997	Die Talkshow (OA 1996 unter dem Titel "Schuster!")	N		Lewinsky, Charles	Germany	TV Journalist	129533
2004	Die Tiefe der Talkshow	N		Herles, Wolfgang	Germany	TV Journalist	129534
1981	Die Todesreportage	NM		Hebel, Peter	Germany	Journalist	129535
1986	Die Verführung	N		Heinrich, Willi	Germany	TV Journalist	129536
1969	Die Vergnügungsfahrt	N		Diggelmann, Walter Matthias	Switzerland	Journalist	129537
1973	Die vierzehn Stunden des Peter David (auch unter Titel: Die Abrechnung oder die vierzehn Stunden des Peter David)	N		Eisenkolb, Gerhard	Germany	Journalist	129538
1990	Die Waffen des Ekels	NM		Junge, Reinhard; Ard, Leo P. (Jürgen Pomorin)	Germany	TV Journalist	129539
1989	Die Wallfahrt	N		Keller, Rosemarie	Switzerland	Journalist	129540
1993	Die Watching	M				Reporter (Suzi Kesler)	129541
1959	Die Wenigen und die Vielen. Roman einer Zeit	N		Sahl, Hans	Germany	Journalist	129542
1982	Die Zärtlichen	N		Ziegler, Alexander	Switzerland	Journalist	129543
1995	Die Zauberfrau	N		Lind, Hera	Germany	TV Journalist	129544
1992	Dien Bien Phu	MF				Cameraman (Ludovic Schoendoerffer).	129545
1995	Diese kleine Unsterblichkeit. Szenen einer Show	N		Gruda, Konrad	Germany	TV Journalist	129546
1950	Dieter auf der Achse. Dieter der Reporter fährt und fliegt durch Deutschland	NJ		Alt, Helmut		Journalist	129547
1989	Dieter, The	N	OWN - H	Sussman Susan		Reporter Mac, newspaper reporter who is a virile, irreverent crime reporter	129548
1975	Dietz at War	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	129549
1989	Dieu vomit les tiedes	MF				Editor (Alain Lenglet).	129550
1978	Diff'rent Strokes:	T			Series 11-3-78 to 8-31-85. 9-27-85 to 3-21-86.	Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129551
1978	Diff'rent Strokes: Arnold's Job	T	SVD 1182		Episode #176. 10-25-1985	Aspiring Photojournalist Arnold's dream of becoming an "overnight" success runs headlong into reality when he gets his first job on a local newspaper. He starts out as a photographer's assistant on the newspaper. Newspaperman (Mason Williams).Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129552
1980	Diff'rent Strokes: Bank Job, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #51-#52. 11-12-1980	TV Reporter (Geoff Edwards). Two bank robbers take the brothers as hostages.Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129553
1980	Diff'rent Strokes: Election, The	T	SVD 1222		Episode #40. 1-9-1980	Reporter Roger Murdock (David Sheehan). Drummond puts his convictions on the line to run for city council. Cameraman (Jesse D. Goins).Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129554
1986	Diff'rent Strokes: Front Page, The	T	SVD 1188		Episode #189. 3-7-1986	School Reporter Arnold is doing an article on the football players and makes a discovery some school jocks are using steroids.His feature story about his high school football team threatens to turn into a controversial expose for the school newspaper when he witnesses team members buying steroids.Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129555
1981	Diff'rent Strokes: Magician (a.k.a.) It's Magic, The	T			Episode #67. 3-11-1981	Magazine Reporter. Arnold's "famous" magic disappearing act, designed to impress a magazine reporter and a Dallas Cowboys' defensive end (E "Too Tall" Jones) leaves him dangerously high and dry with no place to go but down -- about 30 stories.Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129556
1983	Diff'rent Strokes: Reporter, The	T	SVD 1173		Episode #120. 3-19-1983	Student Reporter Arnold (Gary Colman) is determined to prove he didn't fabricate a story about drug abuse in his grade school just to win a journalism contest.He takes his article to the New York City newspaper sponsoring the competition and when they run his story on the front page, he receives some unexpected support from First Lady Nancy Reagan who visits him after he won her attention by writing the expose.Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129557
1982	Diff'rent Strokes: Squatter, The	T			Episode #87. 2-18-1982	News Media. Drummond leanrs the hard way that converting apartments into condominiums can mean hurting lots of innocent people when he becomes the unsuspecting "victim" of an eccentric tenant he's displacing.Cameraman (Gary Krakower). Reporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129558
1978	Diff'rent Strokes: Trip, The	T			Episode. 11-3-78	Radio. Drummond goes to Seattle to see the new radio station he bought and to visit his old friend (McLean Stevenson as "Hello Larry" talk show hostReporter Arnold (Gary Coleman), the younger Jackson brother, works for his school newspaper, the Weekly Woodpecker, at P.S. 89.	129559
1973	Different Clowns for Different Towns	SS	UCLA	Algren, Nelson	In "Last Carousel, The."	Chicago Journalist-Narrator in 1931 worked into the City News Bureau "to receive my first start in Chicago journalism." Late Isaac Gershman directed the bureau.  Emmett Dedmon of the Sun-Times. Chicago-American Dirty Maggie."Front Page" and Hildy Johnson reference.	129560
1997	Different for Girls	M	VHS 1303			Tabloid Press	129561
1996	Different Kind of Christmas, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 10675, 10676			LIVE TV Reporter (Patt Noday). Newspapers.	129562
1963	Different Kind of Love, A	M				Columnist (Paul Newman)	129563
1995	Different Light, A	NR		Stewart, Mariah		Reporter Quentin Forbes, city hall beat reporter for The Woodside Herald in Woodside Height is the best news reporter and the only ally of Athena Moran, a devoted wife of police officer Johnny Moran until a drug dealer’s bullet made her a widow. Now Athena has been asked to run for mayor. But just as the wheels begin turning, she realizes she is only a pawn in a game of power and only Forbes can save her. Since the death of her husband a few months ago, Atena hasn’t been able to get her life back together. He friends have abandoned her because her husband was a police officer killed in the line of duty and to them Athena is a constant reminder of what could happen to them. Her once strong and supportive father is in a nursing home, unable to help her through her difficult time. Athena is left to raise her daughter Callie alone and the future seems bleak. Then she is offered the chance to run for mayor of her small town, Woodside Heights. It seems the current mayor is looking for his successor and thinks Athena would be perfect for the job. She is reluctant at first, but accepts hoping this will be the push she needs to join the living again. Then she meets Quentin Forbes, a journalist who is new to town and seems interested in getting to know Athena. He even has a son the same age as Callie. Things seem to be looking up for Athena until Quentin finds out she’s running for mayor. Convinced that the current mayor Dan Rossi is a crooked politician, he automatically assumes Athena is in on Rossi’s dirty deals. As the new reporter on the city hall beat for The Woodside Herald, Quentin lets Athena know she can expect him to be in her face questioning every action she makes as mayor. What seemed to be a blossoming friendship with Quentin has turned adversarial. It becomes important to Athena to do a good job as mayor and convince Quentin that he is wrong about her. To regain their friendship and see where it leads, they have obstacles of both the past and the present to overcome. 	129564
2004	Different Loyalty, A	M				War Reporters Leo Cauffield (Rupert Everett), a war correspondent for the London Times and Sally Tyler (Sharon Stone), an American war correspondent sent to cover the military campaign in Beirut during the height of the cold war come across each other’s path while they are both on assignment in Beirut. The two get married and when Leo goes missing, Sally begins an investigation on her own. She soon realizes that he may have known much more about international politics than he was letting on. When told that Leo defected to Communist Russia, Sally is forced to delve into his past.  	129565
1992	Different World, A: Prisoner of Love	T		Berenbeim, Glenn	Episode. 1-23-1992	News Media	129566
1992	Different World, A: Special Delivery	T			Episode #117. 5-7-1992	TV News Anchor (Linda Hoy).	129567
1987	Different World, A: Those Who Can't….Tutor	T		Fales, Susan	Episode. 10-22-1987	News Media	129568
1998	Difficult Woman, A	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Journalist #1 (Peter Lind Hayes). Journalist #2 (Adam Hedditch). Journalist #3 (Cranston Brecht). Photographer (John Budge).	129569
2007	Dificultad de Las Cosas	N		Bernal, Mauricio		Colombian Columnist Domingo Bernel has lived a solitary life in Barcelona for many years. He writes a column for a prestigious newspaper but far from leading the socially agitated life of a successful columnist, he spends most of his time alone due to a strange quirk: he can’t stand to be in contact with objects. From a simple can opener to the garter belt used by his lover to seduce him, any object represents a tortuous challenge to Bernel, becoming increasingly more difficult to face and dragging him to unsuspected limits. 	129570
1995	Dig, The	G				News Media. Reporter (Mari Weiss). Reporter (David Lodge).	129571
1996	Dig, The	NSF		Foster, Alan Dean	Based on a CD-ROM computer game created by George Lucas	Journalist teams up with scientist and ex-astronaut to investigate a mile-wide asteroid that appears in orbit around Earth. They go into space to try to nudge the monster into a stable position.When they set off atomic charges to spin the rock into a stable orbit, they uncover a deserted alien civilization and go exploring.	129572
2009	Digger 3D	M				News Media. Newsman (Tom Sibley). News Cameraman (Gregory Segal). A woman has never quite recovered from the brutal attack that emotionally crippled her -- especially since no one believes it happened	129573
1999	Digimon: Digital Monsters	T			Series	TV Anchor, 1999-2000 (Ralph Garman)	129574
2001	Digimon: Digital Monsters: Digital Beauty	C			Episode #119. 11-10-2001	Photographer Coco (Wally Wingert - voice).	129575
2000	Digimon: Movie, The	M				Newsman (Ralph Garman)	129576
2003	Digital Knight	NSF		Spoor, Ryk E.		Journalist	129577
1978	Dil Aur Deewar	MF			India	Crime Reporter Vijay (Jeetendra) who helps the police in catching criminals. When his stepmother passes away, she asks him to look after his step-brother, which he promises to do. Thinking that some girl named Saroj is taking advantage of his step-brother, he secretly marries her and abandons her. Vijay’s mentor is Rai saheb (Ashok Kumar), who had deserted his wife and his daughter and son. Rai saheb unknowingly hires Saroj as a lady servant for his two daughters, one of whom is Laxmi who is secretly in love with Vijay and the other one, very young, is handicapped and confined to a wheelchair. Vijay and her dad want Laxmi to marry his step-brother, but she refuses. Chandu has fallen into bad company, a criminal boss. Unknowingly, Chandu assaults his very own father and kidnaps his younger sister to satisfy the boss. Saroj is determined to honor the marriage, but Vijay is not. Will these two ever get together? Will it be too late for Chandu to make amends?	129578
1991	Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin	MF				Editor Sharmaji (Tiku Talsania).	129579
2000	Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar	M			Bollywood	News Media. Female Journalist Kaamya  Lal (Tabu)  is gorgeous and carefree.	129580
1998	Dil Se (aka From The Heart)	MF			Bollywood	TV News Producer for Indian news radio Amarkanth Varma (Shahrukh Khan).	129581
1997	Dilemma	M				Reporter #1 (Karen Kawolics)	129582
2002	Dilemma	MTF			Switzerland	Reporter (Roeland Wiesnekker).	129583
2008	Dilemma	N		Rowland, Stewart		Reporter Jules Green, an intelligent and attractive reporter learns about an escaped prisoner who claims to be a victim of involuntary experimentation at the prison. Shortly after arriving at the hospital, he dies of massive bleeding in his lungs. The doctor on call is in his final year of medical training and is moonlighting for extra money in the small town emergency room. He is contacted by Green who tells him there have been other cases. The deeper they probe, the more troublesome the case becomes as they become ensnared in a much larger problem than they thought. The secret they uncover involves a complex web of government decision-making, a web that will protect itself at all costs, a web that threatens to kill them, a web that leads all the way to the White House.	129584
1999	Dill Scallion	M				Reporter (Chip Chinery). Photographer (Herve Grison). "Vibe" Host (Chris Spencer).	129585
1991	Dillinger	MT				News Media. First Reporter (Tim Grimm). Hostile Reporter (Gary Houston). Photojournalists (Mark Smith, Steven Marcus Smith).	129586
1969	Dillinger e morto	MF			Italy	Cinema Critic (Adriano Apra).	129587
2001	Dilyn Sgwarnog	N		Glynn, Anne	Welsh	Female Journalist. 	129588
1950	Dimension X: Professor Was a Thief, The	R	D-X CDR. No. 28, 3111 B2. D-X CDR (100 episodes on two discs)		Episode. 11-5-50. Series 1950-1951	Reporter (Arthur Maitland) and City-Desk man (John Larkin), story that Grant's tomb disappeared.	129589
1998	Dimensions in Fear	M				TV Reporter Dedra Hagan (Nikki West)  becomes the target of an escaped murderer who wants revenge for those responsible for him being put away. On his way from Texas to Las Vegas, he meets the reporter. TV Newscaster (Crystal Smith-Wright).TV Station Owner (Dolores Fuller).	129590
1995	Diminished Capacity	N		Kiraly, Sherwood	Weinberg List	Journalist	129591
2008	Diminished Capacity 	M				Chicago Journalist Cooper (Matthew Broderick) suffers a grade-3 concussion and suffers memory loss, so he takes a leave from his Chicago Tribune newspaper job to return to his rural hometown where he bonds with his Alzheimer’s-impaired uncle Rollie (Alan Alda) and his old flame (Virginia Madsen). Quickly a plan is hatched for the trio to head to a memorabilia convention in the city where Rollie hopes to sell a rare baseball card that has gained the attention of local ne’er-do-wells intent on scheming the old man out of a potential fortune.Tribune Employee 1 (Mary Jo Mandula). Tribune Employee 2 (Paul Mixon). Tribune Security Guard (Gentry Miller). 	129592
1979	Dinah and Friends	DT				Talk Show	129593
1957	Dinah Mason, Reporter	NR		O’More, Peggy (pseudonym of Peggy O’More Blocklinger, Jeanne Bowman). 		Reporter Dinah Mason works in a glamorous and exciting profession. All that is missing is true love. And she soon finds it. 	129594
1970	Dinah's Place	DT			Series. 8-3-1970-7-26-1974.	Talk Show Host Dinah Shore.	129595
1982	Diner	M	DVD -R HQ 5981, 5982			Newscaster (Marvin Hunter)	129596
1995	Ding Dong	M				Reporter (Justin Tanner)	129597
1979	Ding im Schlob, Das	MF				Reporter (Milan Beli).	129598
2001	Ding-a-ling-Less	M				Reporter Robert Bishop (David Schifter).	129599
1980	Dingley Falls	N	OWN - P	Malone, Michael		Newspapers. A.A. Hayes day-dreams about winning a Pulitzer	129600
2000	Dinky Menace	M				Journalist (Raia van Ingen)	129601
2003	Dinner For One	TF			Denmark	Journalist at Aftonposten (Ronny Olsson - Himself).	129602
1959	Dinner Party, The	N		Mauriac, Claude		Editor Bertrand Carnejoux, host, an editor and novelist.	129603
2001	Dinner Rush	M				New York Food Writer (Sandra Bernhard).	129604
2000	Dinner Rush	M				News Media. NY Reporter #1 (Roma Torre). NY Reporter #2 (David Diaz).	129605
2003	Dinner With Demons	P		Reynolds, Jonathan		New York Times Food Columnist Jonathan Reynolds cooks and amuses in his one-man show. Stories about his past as he prepares a feast in real time.	129606
2001	Dinner With Friends	MT	DVD -R HQ 3622, 3623. SVD 1098			Food Critics Gabe (Dennis Quaid) and wife Karen (Andie MacDowell). Gourmet Photographer (Romulo Yanes).	129607
2004	DinoCroc (aka Dinocroc).	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jane Yamamoto), Reporter 2 (Victoria De Mare), Reporter #3 (Joaquin Garay III), Reporter #4 (Claire Tittelman), Reporter #5 (Lynn Odell). Reporter #6 (John Huckert). Reporter #7 (Sally Akhavi).Reporter in Tunnel (Brian Katkin). Gereco Camerman (Cade Alvarez). Gereco A/V Team (Brian Katkin).	129608
1996	Dinosaur Valley Girls	M				TV Anchorman (Tony Clay).	129609
1991	Dinosaurs:	T				Tabloid. Barbs at tabloid talk shows ("I always felt I was a herbivore in a carnivore's body") and home video shows	129610
1992	Dinosaurs:	T				Parody TV Anchors and Gulf War. Satirizes media coverage of Gulf War and TV anchors	129611
1993	Dinosaurs:	T	SV 207		Episode. 4-25-93	News Media. Dinosaurs protest the media.	129612
1992	Dinosaurs: Power Erupts	T			Episode #20. 1-15-1992	Interviewer (Sam McMurray - Wesayso Interviewer Voice).	129613
1992	Dinosaurs: Wesayso Knows Best	T			Episode #29.5-8-1992	News Media. Television Announcer (Michael Dorn - voice). Surly Photographer (Michael Richards).	129614
1920	Dinty	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	129615
2003	Dionysos in Tears: Tale of Destined Love...and Betrayal, A	N		Fontenay, Charles L. 		Newsman John Lion Deveron meets April McCreagh, a young beautiful secretary at his newspaper office, a strange fantasy should have warned him that his staid, comfortable, but childless marriage is endangered. A pleasant summer of luncheons together evolves into only a pattern of family visits clouded by the disapproval of Lion’s wife, Cynthia. But April’s determination, if unconscious, is not to be deterred by his marriage -- or her own subsequent one. The social and distance barriers to their union seem insurmountable. But whether or not some destiny is involved, their mutual attraction is inexorable -- and Mother wants a grandson. Dissolving the barriers to their consummation involves Lion’s conversion, by virtue of April’s poetic fancy, from a rather conservative newsman into a springtime forest god. The conversion successful -- at a heavy cost -- Lion finds that, alas, to trust a woman is to write one’s memoirs in the snow. When their tug of war concludes, he is confronted with the ultimate question: Has he won or lost?	129616
1959	Diplomatic Corpse, The	M			UK Only	Press	129617
1991	Diplomatic Immunity	M				British Journalist (Roberto Schlosser). Interviewer (Maruska Stankova).	129618
1999	Diplomatic Siege	M				Female Reporter (Gabriela Codre)	129619
2004	Direct Action	M				Reporter (Christine Diakos).	129620
1932	Direct au coeur	MF			France	Journalist #1 (Pierre Juvenet). Journalist #2 (Jean d'Yd). Radio Reporter (Maxime Lery).	129621
1994	Direct Hit	M				Reporter (Steve Garvey)	129622
1971	Directed by John Ford	M				Interviewer (Peter Bogdanovich-Himself)	129623
1986	Directed by William Wyler	DT				Interviewer-Narrator (A. Scott Berg-Himself)	129624
1962	Directions	DT			Series. 11-13-1960 to 3-25-1984. ABC	TV  Newsman Bill Shadel of ABC News narrated documentary segments.  Sportscaster Jim McKay (relationship between sports and religion).	129625
2008	Director	M				TV Anchor (Erica Del Sordo).  TV Anchor (Dina Nesheiwat). TV Anchor (Sharon Raye). Adriana (Claudia Davila), a dancer from Caracas, arrives in Miami with her camera and a dream of becoming a famous film director. Answering an add, she is hired by French Producers JR (Stephanie Kay) and his unstable brother Mark (Mike Paris) to direct a pod cast mocumentary about a jewelry store robbery for one of JR’s wealthy clients. Her dream is quickly shattered when the store manager is badly hurt and she realizes that she is filming an actual robbery. Having no working visa and low on cash she decides to join the brothers and their partner-in-crime, Bull (Prodical Sunn), make reality robbery films and becoming infamous by posting them on the internet.	129626
2003	Director's Cut	M				TV Reporter (Shali Ponti).	129627
1931	Dirigible	M	DVD -R HQ 7741, 7742. VHS 1044		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper. Headlines, media influence on heroes, press and influence	129628
1994	Dirigible, El	MF				Photographer (Marcelo Buquet - The Photographer).	129629
2006	Dirk Bones and the Mystery of the Haunted House	NJ		Cushman, Doug (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Dirk Bones, ace reporter, writes for the town newspaper, "The Ghostly Tombs" in the town of Ghostly where every house is haunted. As Bones collects the facts for his stories, he also solves mysteries.As skeleton detective Dirk investigates this zany case, he encounters more silly, creepy creatures in a town full of promise for more surprising mysteries to come.Dirk, a reporter for "The Ghostly Tombs" newspaper, investigates mysterious noises coming from a haunted house in the town of Ghostly. Town inhabitants are all ghosts and goblins scared by strange noises.	129630
2009	Dirk Bones and the Mystery of the Missing Books	NJ		Cushman, Doug (Writer and Illustrator)		Investigative Reporter Dirk Bones, ace reporter, writes for the town newspaper, "The Ghostly Tombs" in the town of Ghostly where every house is haunted. As Bones collects the facts for his stories, he also solves mysteries.As skeleton detective Dirk investigates this zany case, he encounters more silly, creepy creatures in a town full of promise for more surprising mysteries to come.Dirk, a reporter for "The Ghostly Tombs" newspaper, sets out to discover who is stealing books in the town of Ghostly. Town inhabitants are all ghosts and goblins scared by strange noises.	129631
1996	Dirt	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Woods, Stuart	#2 Stone Barrington Series	Gossip Columnist Amanda Dart is feared and disliked for both her poison pen and ice-queen persona. She has made her share of enemies. Then tables are turned. When an anonymous gossipmonger begins faxing the scathing details of Amanda’s sexual indiscretions to national opinion makers, she turns to Stone Barrington for help. But as the faxes also expose other members of the gossip community, it becomes apparent that the most respected of the social scene in glitzy Manhattan society will stop at nothing -- even murder -- to clear their names. 	129632
2001	Dirt	N		Doolittle, Sean		Reporter and perennial ex-girl friend Melanie Roth-Quince	129633
2003	Dirt	M				News Media.  News Reporter (Mary Hall Mayer).	129634
1986	Dirt Bike Kid, The	M				TV Cameraman (Hugh Kelley).	129635
1999	Dirt Merchant	M				News Media. XTV Reporter (Lisa Kushell).	129636
2008	Dirt: And The Winner Is...	T	DVD -R HQ 9810		Episode #19. 4-4-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. Publisher Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling) falls asleep in his new car in the garage and dies after making a lucrative deal with the new publisher. 	129637
2007	Dirt: Blogan	T	DVD -R HQ 7600		Episode #2. 1-10-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazines Dirt Magazine and Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Drama about the dark and decadent world of Hollywood journalists, publicists and stars. Budding Lois Lane, Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge).	129638
2007	Dirt: Caught on Tape	T	DVD -R HQ 8160		Episode #12. 3-20-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Don gets a mysterious assignment -- to kill Lucy Spiller. Lucy relies on Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge), the young reporter trying to make it.News Media goes after Lucy Spiller when Julia's sex tape is aired on the Internet. Spiller proves Julia released the tape herself to resurrect her failing career.	129639
2007	Dirt: Come Together	T	DVD -R HQ 7960		Episode #7. 2-13-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazine Dirt Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.A gay action star's lawsuit threatens Lucy's relationship with her brother and the magazine. Willa's excitement over her cover story is short-lived.	129640
2008	Dirt: Dirty Slutty Whores	T	DVD -R HQ 9750		Episode #15. 3-8-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Lucy demands answers when a spoiled celebrity is released from jail early. Willa and Farber try to locate the source of a star’s self-destructive viral video. Lucy blackmails a sit-com star who created the video making it look as if he were an abusive alcoholic so his daughter can get her own reality program. 	129641
2008	Dirt: God Bless the Child	T	DVD -R HQ 9780		Episode #16. 3-16-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. Publisher Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling). Lucy becomes motivated to take down a music mogul’s empire. Don uncovers an actress-turned-politician’s secrets. Barrow attempts to assert his dominance over Lucy and the magazine. Barrow goes to a billionaire to get him to buy the paper from Gibson Horn, the owner. The billionaire, during an orgy, calls Horn and makes an offer for Dirt Magazine. He recites figures about the magazine -- more than a million readers. Barrow wants the billionaire to give him control of the magazine. 	129642
2008	Dirt: In Lieu of Flowers....	T	DVD -R HQ 9827		Episode #20. 4-13-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. An overweight sitcom star takes desperate measures to avoid being Lucy’s next cover story. A former child star tests Willa and Farber’s relationship. Circumstances compel Lucy to examine her relationships.	129643
2007	Dirt: Ita Missa Est	T	DVD -R HQ 8220		Episode #13. 3-27-2007. Finale of First Season.	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Spiller goes head-to-head with her rival Tina Harrod (Jennifer Aniston) who had a brief lesbian relationship in college and share a farewell kiss on the lips.Harrod is using rumor she is taking over Dirt-Now magazine to get a new contract at her magazine. Don tries to commit suicide so he won't kill Lucy.Actress blames Spiller for all of her troubles, sneaks into her house with a knife and in a struggle, both women are stabbed.The ending leaves Lucy bleeding in front of her house calling Don to get her and ordering him not to call 911 until he gets the exclusive pictures for Dirt-Now magazine.  Will she live? Outcome left in doubt.	129644
2007	Dirt: Ovophagy	T	DVD -R HQ 7755		Episode #3. 1-16-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazines Dirt Magazine and Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Drama about the dark and decadent world of Hollywood journalists, publicists and stars. Budding Lois Lane, Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge).Lucy searches for a cover story for the magazine Dirt Now. Julia returns to her sitcom. Big-time producers courts Holt.	129645
2007	Dirt: Pap Smeared	T	DVD -R HQ 8130		Episode #11.  3-13-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Young photographer offers to help Don. Julia discovers Hollywood has moved on without here. Actor Holt fears his relationship with Editor Lucy might be exposed.	129646
2007	Dirt: Pilot	MT	DVD -R HQ 7590.		Episode #1. 1-2-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazines Dirt Magazine and Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Drama about the dark and decadent world of Hollywood journalists, publicists and stars. Budding Lois Lane, Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge).Spiller tasers a lover after a one-night stand, casually engages in blackmail, fires subordinates for minor infractions and reads page proofs in bed while masturbating.Reporters (Ray Herrera, Andrew Lukich, Dominic Oliver, Louise Bennett, Angela Martinez, Michael Brownlee, Mathew Botuchis). 	129647
2008	Dirt: Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 9676		Promotion #1	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courtney Cox Arquette), editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine, is animation. How to get news into the tabloid magazine	129648
2008	Dirt: Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 9705		Promotion #2	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courtney Cox Arquette), editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine, is animation. Stories that make good tabloid news including a press conference.	129649
2008	Dirt: Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 9705		Promotion #3	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courtney Cox Arquette), editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine, is animation. 	129650
2008	Dirt: Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 9705		Promotion #4	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Interview with Spiller. 	129651
2007	Dirt: Secret Lives of Altar Girls, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7930		Episode #6. 2-6-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazine Dirt Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Lucy assigns her one-time mentor Chuck Lafoon (PeeWee Herman) to help Willa investigate a murder. Holt and Lucy's attraction for each other comes to a boil. Julia sinks deeper into drug use.	129652
2007	Dirt: Sexxx Issue, The	T	DVD -R 8100		Episode #10. 3-6-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Lucy comes up with an idea to help the staff recover from the hostage situation. Brent and Willa find themselves in a compromising position. Don faces his intimacy issues with Abby.	129653
2007	Dirt: Thing Under the Bed, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7990		Episode #8. 2-20-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt Now tabloid Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. News Media. Reporter (Kevin Leung).	129654
2007	Dirt: This Is Not Your Father's Hostage Situation	T	DVD -R HQ 8020		Episode #9. 2-27-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Former child star takes Lucy and the entire magazine staff hostage. When his top-rated children's program went off the air, he picked Lucy, who worked at TV Guide, to do the cover story on him.News Media covers the event live. Reporter #1 (Louise Bennett). Reporter #2 (Rey Herrera). Reporter #3 (Angela Martinez).	129655
2008	Dirt: Ties That (Don’t) Bind	T	DVD -R HQ 9789		Episode #17.  3-22-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. Publisher Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling). Lucy meets the new publisher and hits it off with him. 	129656
2008	Dirt: Welcome to Normal	T	DVD -R HQ 9720		Episode #14. 3-2-2008. Second Season Opener.	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Lucy returns to the magazine to reclaim her position as “Tabloid Queen.”  Don experiences life on medication. A chance encounter between Lucy and a young pop star results in a surprising opportunity. 	129657
2008	Dirt: What Is This Thing Called...	T	DVD -R HQ 9795		Episode #18. 3-29-2008	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of Dirt-Now, a tabloid magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat. Publisher Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling). 	129658
2007	Dirt: What To Expect When You're Expecting	T	DVD -R HQ 7779		Episode #4. 1-23-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazines Dirt Magazine and Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Drama about the dark and decadent world of Hollywood journalists, publicists and stars. Budding Lois Lane, Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge).Lucy blackmails basketball star into helping  her track down a missing rap star. Lucy and Leo's mother announces her plans to re-marry on the anniversary of their father's suicide.	129659
2007	Dirt: You Don't Know Jack	T	DVD -R HQ 7840		Episode #5. 1-30-2007	Tabloid Editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox Arquette) is editor-in-chief of two tabloid gossip magazine Dirt Now Magazine. Paparazzo Photojournalist Don Konkey (Ian Hart), a schizophrenic lost in delusions about a dead actress and a cat.Lucy publishes photos of an action-movie star in the arms of her brother. Hart shots the pictures and when caught and beaten, swallows the canister of film. A physician gets the canister out of his stomach and into the magazine.Menacing visitors force Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling) to reveal Lucy's source about the murder of a singer. They threaten to cut off his penis.When they find the basketball star who told Lucy, they break his knees and send him to the hospital in critical condition.	129660
2002	Dirty Deeds	M			Australia	Journalist (Nathan Grunert).	129661
2009	Dirty Girls On Top	N		Valdes-Rodriguez, Alisa	#2 Dirty Girls Series	Columnist Lauren of the Boston Globe is a feisty, hard-drinking Latina, half-Cuban and “half white trash”  who can’t help falling for losers.  Uptight, reserved, conservative Rebecca is a successful publisher, founder and editor of a magazine for Latina women, whose marriage to a preppy, Marxist theory-spouting academic is on the rocks. Beautiful TV Anchor Elizabeth is host of a Boston morning TV show and a born-again Christian with a secret: she is a lesbian. Six Latina women -- the “sucias” (“dirty girls” in Spanish) include three journalists and three others --  became fast friends at Boston University and now meet as a group twice a year. Now in their late 20s, they are each on the cusp of life they want. The novel is narrated in turn by each of the six women -- Lauren, Rebecca, Elizabeth, ghetto-elegant, ambitious Usnavys is an executive with United Way who is trying to find a man to match her own earning power and expensive tastes, Sara who leads a Martha Stewart-perfect life as a homemaker and full-time mom in Brookline who is from a rich Cuban-Jewish family and married to an abusive husband, and Amber, a struggling singer and  rock guitarist in Los Angeles. It is now five years later and the “caliente chicas,” the “sucias” reunite at a New Mexico resort. Lauren is a journalist and bulimic whose fiancé, a former drug-dealer-turned music industry professional, has  a little something secretly going on the side. Elizabeth is slowly realizing that her lesbian partner doesn’t want to parent their recently adopted son.  Rebecca, the successful magazine publisher, has dreams of a baby with her husband, but they can’t conceive. Former playgirl Usnavys has become a self-proclaimed plus-sized manizer and sex blogger and is married to sedate Juan, who cares for their daughter while Usnavys begins an affair because she feels trapped as a wife and mother. . Sara, a Latina Martha Stewart, is frightened and exhilarated by the reappearance of her abusive husband. Amber, now a rock start called Cuicatl, is now a wild Latina rock star who must face her feelings for her older manager and a fickle public. 	129662
2003	Dirty Girls Social Club, The	N		Valdes-Rodriguez, Alisa	#1 Dirty Girls Series	Columnist Lauren of the Boston Globe is a fiesty, hard-drinking Latina, half-Cuban and “half white trash”  who can’t help falling for losers.  Uptight, reserved, conservative Rebecca is a successful publisher, founder and editor of a magazine for Latina women, whose marriage to a preppy, Marxist theory-spouting academic is on the rocks. Beautiful TV Anchor Elizabeth is host of a Boston morning TV show and a born-again Christian with a secret: she is a lesbian. Six Latina women -- the “sucias” (“dirty girls” in Spanish) include three journalists and three others --  became fast friends at Boston University and now meet as a group twice a year. Now in their late 20s, they are each on the cusp of life they want. The novel is narrated in turn by each of the six women -- Lauren, Rebecca, Elizabeth, ghetto-elegant, ambitious Usnavys is an executive with United Way who is trying to find a man to match her own earning power and expensive tastes, Sara who leads a Martha Stewart-perfect life as a homemaker and full-time mom in Brookline who is from a rich Cuban-Jewish family and married to an abusive husband, and Amber, a struggling singer and  rock guitarist in Los Angeles. Journalist Lauren, a Latina: My editors "expect me to reach up and pick mangoes out of the fruit basket I must wear on my head whenever I'm not in the newsroom talking about, you know, Mexican jumping beans."	129663
2010	Dirty Girls Social Club, The	M		Valdes-Rodriguez, Alisa (Novel)		Columnist Lauren of the Boston Globe is a feisty, hard-drinking Latina, half-Cuban and “half white trash”  who can’t help falling for losers.  Uptight, reserved, conservative Rebecca is a successful publisher, founder and editor of a magazine for Latina women, whose marriage to a preppy, Marxist theory-spouting academic is on the rocks. Beautiful TV Anchor Elizabeth is host of a Boston morning TV show and a born-again Christian with a secret: she is a lesbian. Six Latina women -- the “sucias” (“dirty girls” in Spanish) include three journalists and three others --  became fast friends at Boston University and now meet as a group twice a year. Now in their late 20s, they are each on the cusp of life they want. The novel is narrated in turn by each of the six women -- Lauren, Rebecca, Elizabeth, ghetto-elegant, ambitious Usnavys is an executive with United Way who is trying to find a man to match her own earning power and expensive tastes, Sara who leads a Martha Stewart-perfect life as a homemaker and full-time mom in Brookline who is from a rich Cuban-Jewish family and married to an abusive husband, and Amber, a struggling singer and  rock guitarist in Los Angeles. 	129664
1971	Dirty Harry	M	L		Eastwood	News Media. Killer arranges for muscleman to beat him mercilessly, then tells the News Media beating was Harry's doing. Two police station reporters, use of News Media to blame Harry for beating. Newsman (Scott Hale). Newsman (Dean Webber).	129665
1978	Dirty Laundry	NM	OWN - P	Hamill Pete		Reporter Sam Briscoe	129666
1982	Dirty Laundry	MUS		Henley, Don		Journalist's cry, "Come and whisper in my ear….We love dirty laundry." Refrain shouts: "Kick 'em when they're up. Kick 'em when they're down. Kick 'em all around." Most of the song criticizes TV news.	129667
1987	Dirty Laundry	M				Newspaper Editor (Joe Morgan).	129668
2006	Dirty Laundry	M	DVD			Gay African-American Magazine Writer Sheldon (Rockmond Dunbar) who calls himself Patrick in New York City returns to his childhood home in Georgia for a brief visit with his conservative, religious family. While hiding his homosexuality from his loved ones, he learns a shocking secret about his past that will forever change his life. He struggles to sort out his relationship with his domineering mother, his jealous brother, his snooty aunt and his naive lover Ryan (Joey Costello), who follows Sheldon from New York. The class-conscience, gay journalist seems to have everything life has to offer. His world is turned upside down when a 10-year-old boy knocks on his door and claims to be his son. Patrick is forced to go home and investigate. He is reunited with his conservative southern African-American family that he abandoned a decade earlier. The family struggles to resolve unsettled differences between them. 	129669
2005	Dirty Laundry -- Lisa Marie Presley (from the Now What album)	MUS				Media-bashing anthem taken from "Dirty Laundry" -- Don Henley's 1982 hit -- takes on added bite from the woman who grew up as the daughter of Elvis Presley and then became the wife of Michael Jackson."We got our dirty little fingers in everybody's pie/We love to cut you down to size."	129670
2005	Dirty Love	M		McCarthy, Jenny (Screenplay).		Photographer (Jenny McCarthy) bent on revenge against her cheating boyfriend	129671
1992	Dirty Money	N	OWN	Davis, Marc		Former Journalist Frank Wolf is a compulsive gambler,  Zen-Buddhist,  and a variety of other things..	129672
1994	Dirty Money	M				TV Reporter (Martin Slusser)	129673
1994	Dirty Pair Flash	C			Short	News Media. Female TV Anchor (Mellinda DeKay - Voice - English Version).  News Announcer (Yvonne Aquire - Voice). Announcer 2 (Chris Corey - Voice - English Version). Radio Voice (Jason Douglas - Voice - English Version).	129674
2000	Dirty Pictures	MT				News Media. Reporter (Nora Lem). Cincinnati museum director goes on trial in 1990 for exhibiting sadomasochistic photographs taken by Robert Mapplethorpe. Commentator William F. Buckley (Himself).	129675
1988	Dirty Proof	N		Gregorich, Barbara		News Media	129676
1989	Dirty Secrets	NM	OWN - H	Garbo, Norman		Writer Paul Forster, the country's top economic writer	129677
2009	Dirty Sexy Money: Bad Guy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11322		Episode. 8-8-2009	News Media cover Nick’s former wife’s expose of the Darling Family. Talk show. Media coverage.Simon is secretly whisked away to the Imperial to recuperate after being stabbed by Nola. The family leans Nick’s ex-wife is writing a tell-all book about the Darling clan. Brian decides to redecorate Nick’s apartment. Nola flies to Switzerland to rescue her brother and then returns to tell Jeremy she will now marry him. One problem: Jeremy has just married Simon’s nurse after a whirl-wind courtship undertaken when Jeremy thought Nola was never coming back from Shanghai. 	129678
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Birthday Present, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10337		Episode. 10-1-2008	News Media. Reporter No. 1 (Ron Ostrow). Reporter No. 2 (Angela Martinez). The news media cover the luxurious birthday party for Nick thrown by Tripp and Letitia Darling aboard their yacht. Letitia is arrested for the murder of Nick’s father at the end of the program.Paddy’s wife is accidentally killed in the bathroom as she tries to kill her husband. Nick is called but refuses to do anything illegal and leaves. Tripp arranges for the woman’s body to be burned at another location.  Jeremy reveals his feelings for Lisa to the mysterious Nola Loyons. Brian is reunited with illegitimate son who is then taken away by his wife to Brazil.	129679
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Country House, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9311		Episode. 11-22-2007	News Media. Press Conference. Politician-son Patrick  is shot in the leg by his wife. A former attorney general is paid in cash to say he shot him “accidentally.”  Nick spins the story for the news media in a press conference.	129680
2009	Dirty Sexy Money: Facts, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11288		Episode. 7-18-2009	Columnist Kate Scott of Scandalous Magazine wants to do a 2,000-word expose of family betrayal, criminal coverup and murder. She wants Clark the chauffeur to tell her the true story. As the Darling family members celebrate Thanksgiving away from their New York Mansion while Clark sets the record straight with a reporter on all the scandals and rumors. Clark the chauffeur must appease a sexy but relentless reporter by setting straight rumors regarding the Darling family. While under house arrest, Letitia holds the Ferragamo fashion show at the Darling mansion. News Media. 	129681
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Family Lawyer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10375		Episode. 10-8-2008	News Media report and speculate on the fiery demise of the Darlings’ Valhalla estate as well as a Darling’s death in the fire. Reporter #1 (Jordan Feldman). Reporter #2 (Jamal Thomas). Reporter #3 (Kristin Holt). Reporter (Ron Ostrow). Channel 10 Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Press No. 1 (Tisha Terrasini Banker). Press No. 2 (Brian Jones). Press No. 3 (Natasha Goss). VIP Insider TV show opens the episode with a report on Darling Enterprises, Letitia Darling’s arrest for the murder of Nick George’s father. Press conference to announce defense attorney. Female TV Reporter. Nick answers her question about the curse of the Darlings by saying, “The only curse I know of is being asked questions like this.”  Darling wants Nick to defend his wife of murdering Nick’s father. The family must also deal with funeral arrangements and the aftermath of the arrest of Letitia’s arrest. Brian recommends to Tripp that in order to restore confidence in Darling Enterprises, a successor be named a role Simon feels Karen deserves. Meanwhile a smitten Jeremy learns Nola Lyons’ true profession is a prosecutor -- prosecuting his mother. Nick and Lisa discuss having another child. At a press conference, Tripp ignores Nick’s recommendation for a successor and in a surprise move, names Nick George as the successor shocking the entire family as well as the news media. Patrick Darling, the attorney general for New York can’t bring himself to do an effective eulogy for his wife until Nick tells him to write it about someone he loves. It’s a great success on the news keeping his hopes alive for a Senate seat. 	129682
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9201		Episode. 10-31-2007	News Media. Pictures of Patrick and his girlfriend kissing must not get into the news media. High-stakes poker game pits Simon Elder against Tripp. If Nick convinces Tripp to best his most prized property, Elder will give Nick dirt on his father’s death. Karen must finalize her divorce with the irresistible Sebastian Fleet.  Nick and Tripp team up to give Elder what he wants. The reports show Nick’s dad’s plane was tampered with but the mechanic responsible was killed that morning. 	129683
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Injured Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10548		Episode. 11-19-2008	Reporter is previewed as looking for dirt on the Darling Family. After Letitia hits a pretty, young bicyclist with her car, Tripp invites the woman to recuperate at the Darling mansion. He becomes smittened with her, but she has eyes for Nick. Patrick is delighted with Nola’s aggressive manner as his new chief of staff, but Nick and Tripp are wary of her -- and with good reason since she is working for the enemy who is holding her brother hostage. 	129684
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Italian Banker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9057		Episode #3. 10-10-2007	Publicist Rebecca Colfax is the Darling family publicist. News Media covers the rich family. Patrick continues to run for the presidency as controversy swirls around him.	129685
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Lions, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9015		Episode #2. 10-3-2007	Publicist Rebecca Colfax is the Darling family publicist. News Media covers the rich family. Tripp pressures Patrick to announce his candidacy for the Senate. His announcement is covered by the news media.Nick enlists the help of an airplane mechanic to try to figure out who killed his father. Juliet refuses to take part in an important family photo shoot, so the family brings in a double.	129686
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Organ Donor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10656 (some breakup). 		Episode. 12-17-2008	TV Reporter Pete Bradley and “Darling Dynasty Shattered” report. Four shots were fired. Nick was grazed, two went astray and one killed Patrick Darling’s hidden lover, Carmelita. The Darlings recover. The shooter, who is in a coma, dies -- did someone pull the plug?	129687
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8991		Episode #1 9-26-2007	News Media. Dan Rather (Himself). Reporter #1 (Greg McFadden). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Lim). Reporter #3 (Cathleen Trigg). Reporter #4 (Kimberly Dilts). Reporter #5 (Bob Wiltfong). Reporter #6 (Peter R. Thewes). Journalist (Jordan Feldman).  Reporters (Brad Campbell, Paul Hungerford, Rico E. Anderson, Louisa Kendrick). Attorney Nick George accepts offer to take his post as chief counsel to a wealthy and influential family after his father dies in a mysterious plane crash. News Media throughout.	129688
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Plan, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10606		Episode. 12-10-2008	News Media cover inauguration of Senator Patrick Darling where Chase, the brother of Patrick’s dead wife, escapes police custody, gets a gun and dressed as the policeman shows up shooting at the Darling inauguration. Program ends with shots being fired.  Patrick had invited Carmelita to his inauguration. Chase had threatened to go public with his accusation that Patrick murdered his sister. He shows up at Nick’s apartment with a gun confronting Karen, then heads for the inauguration. Karen warns Nick who tries to close the ceremony down when he sees Chase coming at the group with gun drawn. He tackles Chase, but Chase knocks him out and starts shooting.  TV Reporter (Mel Fair). 	129689
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Silence, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10454		Episode. 10-29-2008	News Media report on election of Patrick Darling to the U.S. Senate. Patrick insisted on taking his relationship with Carmelita public, but Tripp convinces her to leave him. Ellen’s bother, Chase, demands to know the truth about his sister’s death and is paid off. Nick and Lisa go to couples therapy, but Lisa is lying about her gallery (Jeremy is a secret partner in the galley even though Nick told Lisa he wouldn’t allow it -- so she lies about it). Brian Jr. goes missing, but is found. Tripp suffers a minor heart attack. 	129690
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Star Witness, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10425		Episode. 10-22-2008	News Media report on the Patrick Darling Senate Race 2008. African-American TV Reporter (Cari Champion) of Channel 3 News.  Debate between Darling and his opponent is moderated by TV Journalist Dan Rather and covered by Debate Reporter (Elizabeth Sanchez) of Channel 23 News. Nick travels to France to talk his mother out of testifying against Leticia Darling who is accused of murdering Nick’s father. 	129691
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Summer House, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10584		Episode. 12-03-2008	News Media. Reference to Charlie Rose talk show and how the new senator from New York doesn’t want any part of that journalist because behind the smile is a mean disposition. 	129692
2009	Dirty Sexy Money: Unexpected Arrival, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11319		Episode. 8-1-2009	News Media cover Daring Family announcement of new fuel with arch-rival Simon.	129693
2008	Dirty Sexy Money: Verdict, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10481		Episode. 11-6-2008	News Media. The female district attorney Jeremy is sleeping with who is prosecuting Jeremy’s mother for killing Nick’s father is reprimanded by the court and fired when Nick proves she has been sleeping with the defendant’s son. The case is dismissed. It turns out the district attorney is working for Simon in a plot to get hold of the Tripp dynasty. She goes to work for Patrick Darling as his chief of staff. Nick and Lisa split up because Nick discovers she lied about Jeremy backing her art gallery. 	129694
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Watch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9343		Episode. 11-28-2007	News Media. Press Conferences.  Series of flashbacks reveals secrets about Dutch. Sparks fly between SImon and Karen. Brian tries to bribe an arbitrator into awarding him custody of his son.  Sofia presses Jeremy to show her his apartment. 	129695
2007	Dirty Sexy Money: Wedding, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9267 (Mislabeled as 9266)		Episode. 11-14-2007	News Media. Two news organizations bid to get exclusive pictures of the Darlings’ wedding. But the bidding is surprisingly low. Media coverage.	129696
1980	Dirty Tricks	M				TV Reporters (Elliot Gould and Kate Jackson). TV Anchorman (Lee Murray-Cruchley). Cameraman (Ken Umland). Soundman (Anthony Sherwood).	129697
2000	Dirty Tricks	MT				Reporter (Guy Smith)	129698
2004	Dirty Tricks	P		Jeter, John		News Media. Outbursts to the press by Martha Mitchell, the flamboyant Arkansan wife of John Mitchell, Nixon's attorney general during the Watergate scandal, weren't fueled just by her taste for whiskey. As Kissing said, "Even paranoids can have enemies."Effective set by Neil Patel occasionally projects vintage news stills onto the molded wall panels of Mitchell's boudoir.	129699
2004	Dirty War	MT		Mickery, Elizabeth and Daniel Percival		News Media. TV Reporter Liz Street (Zoe Conway). Camera Operator (Darren Hawkes). Anchor - News 24 Philip Heyton (Philip Hayton). TV Reporter Hospital (John McIntyre). Radio 4 Newsreader Voice (Charlotte Green - Herself).	129700
1993	Dirty Weekend	M				Newsreader (Andrew Neil).	129701
1998	Dirty Work	M				Opera Critic (George Sperdakos).	129702
1988	Dirty Work	N		Kantner, Rob	Weinberg List	Journalist	129703
1976	Disappearance of Aimee, The	T				News Media. Unexplained six-week disappearance in 1926 of evangelist.	129704
1997	Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, The	M	SVD 785			Journalist Ricardo (Esai Morales) is the film's main character, a dewy-eyed Spanish-born journalist whose family fled to Puerto Rico during the Spanish Civil War. Publisher (J.V. Valera).	129705
1982	Disappearance of Harry, The	MT				Reporter (Suzan Crowley). Reporter (Pat Connell).	129706
1997	Disappearance of Lindsey Barratt, The	N		Wilson, John		Investigative Reporter Julie Adams is investigating a bizarre string of murders in which each victim is a former member of the same prep school sports team that assaulted Lyndsey Barratt, a young aspiring actress seven years ago. Barratt was raped by 11 prep school athletes during her train ride home. The vicious attack by a gang of teenagers became a scandalous case made national headlines. As she recuperated in the hospital, Lyndsey learned that the boys would not be prosecuted for their crime. Shortly thereafter, Lyndsey disappeared, vanished without a trace. Now, one by one, those same tormentors are dying. Coincidence? Or could it be some dark angel wreaking bloody vengeance. Only one of Lyndsey’s attackers is still alive. But for how long? It’s up to two friendly adversaries, journalist Julie Adams and by-the-book inspector Frank Illiffe, to uncover the deadly truth. 	129707
1993	Disappearance of Nora, The	MT				Newscaster (Terri Hendry). Reporter #2 (Angela Andrade). Another Reporter (Sheldon Craig).	129708
1894	Disappearance Syndicate, The and Senator Stanley's Story	SSF	USC	Crawford, T.C.		Journalist Arthur Livingstone, a writer on social topics for many years. Article for Sunday newspaper. Editor of The Daily Wasp.	129709
1998	Disappearance, The	NM		Freedman, J.F.		TV Reporter Joe Allison, an up-and-coming, womanizing local newscaster, is arrested for the killing of a 14-year-old girl apparently kidnapped from her Santa Barbara, Calif. bedroom during a slumber party.Girl's father is media tycoon Doug Lancaster who swore he'd fine the killer no matter how long it took. Allison is a close friend of the family and works at one of Lancaster's stations.and is stopped on a routine DWI. Buried in his glove compartment is the girl's key chain. When police search the newscaster's apartment they find evidence that directly links him to the crime. Allison swears he's being framed.Disillusioned lawyer accepts the case. Courtroom battle is vicious. Shocking outcome.	129710
2008	Disappeared, The	D				Reporter (Ruth D’Silva). Editor-in-Chief Buenos Aires Herald (Robert Cox, Andrew Graham-Yooll). Journalist (Martin Malharro). Journalist (Bernardo Neustadt). Journalist (Horacio Verbitsky). Horrors of Agentina’s Dirty War (1976-1983) is told through the experience of a young man raised by the maid of the officer who kidnapped him after the military brutally murdered his parents. 	129711
2001	Disaster	M				TV Reporter (Annie Nigh Ward)	129712
1979	Disaster on the Coastliner	MT				Reporter (Carole Hemingway)	129713
2006	Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York	MT				Newscaster (Claire Riley).	129714
1939	Disbarred	M				Reporters (John Hart). Second Reporter (Harry Worth). Reporter (Jack Knoche).	129715
2003	Disc	M				Sports Announcer 1 (Calvin Swaim).	129716
1951	Disc Jockey	M				News Media. Newsman (Robert Spencer). Photographer (Robert Nichols).	129717
1932	Discarded Lovers	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story)	Ness Book	Reporter for a New York newspaper Bob Adair (Russell Hopton) investigates the killing of an actress.  Solves the murder -- "For once the reporter stays sober -- which is news." Variety, 2/9/32	129718
1994	Disclosure	M				Malaysian Newscaster (Rohana Razali)	129719
1971	Disco	TF			West Germany. Series 1971-1982	Host (Ilja Fichter, 1971-1982). London Pop News (Joe Berger).	129720
1976	Disco 9000	M				TV Reporter (Brad Pye Jr.).	129721
1979	Disco Godfather	M				News Media. Reporter (D'Bore Loggins). Reporter (Myron Montgomery). Reporter (Linda Sims).	129722
1973	Disco rojo	MF			Spain	News Media. Henrique, the Journalist (Antonio Vilar).	129723
1964	Disco volante, Il	MF				TV Reporter (Lello Bersani). TV Reporter (Carlo Mazzarella).	129724
2004	Discontents, The	M				Newspaper Guy (Jay Burnley).	129725
1582	Discoveries of Edmund Campion and His Confederates, The	ER	USC	Munday, Anthony		News	129726
2009	Discovering Wounded Justice: Cruel Menace	N		D’Alessandro, Belinda		Female Journalist holds the fate of Duncan Kennedy, an attorney in her hands, a man labeled a swindler who vanishes in a  cloud of lies and creditors before he is brought to justice. Barely a year into her career, Alyssa Giordano, a first generation American, couldn’t believe that Kennedy would accuse her of a double cross and sack her after she’d rebuffed his advances. Nor could she believe that his partner, Lydia Price, refused to support her. As she left behind her first job in the only career that she had ever wanted, Alyssa, pride wounded, loses faith in the one thing she had grown up believing in: justice. After struggling to get her career and her life back in order, Giordano finally hits the big time and finds that the roles are reversed. Kennedy is in trouble. Later, uncovering reports of Kennedy’s untimely death, Alyssa’s faith in justice returns and she begins to believe she is rid of the cruel menace that almost destroyed her. Until the day he walks back into her life to seemingly ask for her help in restoring his reputation -- and tries to take her life. 	129727
2001	Discovery of Heaven, The	M				News Media. Journalist-TV Reporter (Lawrence Ray). Israeli TV Presenter (Gidi Markuszower). War Documentation (Michael Cronin).	129728
1993	Discretion Assured	M				TV Reporter (Jose Antonio Pratt)	129729
2000	Discworld: Ankh-Morpork Times Staff: Otto Chriek	N		Pratchett, Terry	“The Truth” is the 25th Discworld novel. Cameos in “Monstrous Regiment,” “Going Postal,” “Thudl,” and “Making Money.”	Iconographer Otto Chriek for the Ankh-Morpork Times. Wears oval dark glasses and a pocket-lined vest and lives in Ankh-Morpork. Otto is a vampire who moved from Überwald and is now living in Ankh-Morpork. Like most vampires in Ankh-Morpork, he is a Black Ribboner, meaning that he has joined the League of Temperance and sworn off blood.However, the energy that was once spent devising ways of capturing young virgins must be redirected. Otto has successfully transferred that obsession to iconography, and so he makes quite a good iconographer, with one fault - he experimented in The Truth with dark light, which had terrible and unforeseen consequences, and he has since stopped trying to use it to replace natural light.The inherent problem with being a Vampire Iconographer is that flashes of bright light will cause Otto to shriek in pain, and more often than not reduce him to a pinch of dust on the floor. Thanks to a suggestion by William de Worde, Otto finally solved this problem by wearing a vial of blood around his neck, creating an automatic reconstitution mechanism - whenever he crumbles to dust, the vial breaks, reconstructing Otto. The entire process happens within a matter of moments, allowing him to pick up the picture he undied for before it hits the ground.Otto is quite loyal to William de Worde, for giving him his job as an Iconographer, recognizing William's misgivings and struggle to distance himself from his speciesist father. In The Truth, when William confronts his father about his part in the plot to discredit Vetinari, the senior de Worde decides to have his son sent to a far off land to prevent him from meddling in his affairs. Otto, who was following William, defends him from the would-be abductors, and while strongly tempted to break his vow and bite William's father, acquiesces to William's urging to not do so.Having joined the Ankh-Morpork Times at the very beginning of the newspaper, he is currently its Head Iconographer. Where there is news, where the Ankh-Morpork crowds gather for street theatre, Otto will also be there, in his vest of many pockets and carrying his iconograph and cage of salamanders.Otto is more or less fluent in Morporkian and can speak without his Überwaldean accent, but cannot get his head around common slang. It is implied that Otto, unlike most other Black Ribboners, deliberately cultivates a stereotypical yet humorous vampiric appearance in order not to be taken seriously -- and thus, not feared.	129730
2000	Discworld: Ankh-Morpork Times Staff: William de Worde	N		Pratchett, Terry	“The Truth” is the 25th Discworld novel. “Monstrous Regiment,” “Borogravia,” “Thudl,” “Making Money.” 	Journalist William de Worde is a professional scribe who in The Truth became the editor of the Disc’s first Newspaper, The Ankh-Morpork Times. He has an obsessive dislike of lying, which he has learned to work around in the name of journalism. In self-imposed exile from his background of wealthy noblehood, William works hard (and with varying degrees of success) to cast off the influence of his father, Lord de Worde, an arrogant speciesist and bully. It has been suggested that by Going Postal he may have married his friend and editor, Sacharissa Cripslock.William also appears in Monstrous Regiment, reporting on the war in Borogravia, and is mentioned in Thud! and Making Money. According to Moist von Lipwig he is roughly the same age as Moist, who is 26 in Going Postal.His name is probably a play on the first two printers in England; William Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde. He also bears certain similarities to Washington Irving.William de Worde's c-mail is WDW@Times.AM.	129731
2005	Discworld: Going Postal: Novel of Discworld, A	N		Pratchett, Terry	#29 Discworld Novel Series	Reporter Sacharissa Cripslock is the daughter of an engraver who became a reporter for the Ankh-Morpork. She appears wearing a wedding ring and is assumed to be married, presumably to Editor William de Word.But she addresses herself as Miss Cripslock. She shows considerable talent as a journalist with a nose for news and a knack of creating snappy headlines.	129732
2004	Discworld: Monstrous Regiment: Novel of Discworld, A	N		Pratchett, Terry	#31 Discworld Series	Editor William de Worde of Discworld's first newspaper, the Ankh-Morpork Times.  Motto: "The truth shall make ye fret." Or possibly "fred," or maybe even "free," proofreading still to come. Dwarf Gunilla Goodmountain, inventor of the printing press.De Worde is the well-meaning younger son of reactionary nobility. Had been providing a monthly newsletter to the elite using engraving. Then he is struck by the power of the press.  Dwarves responsible convince him to expand his letter into a newspaper.Soon he has a staff including Sacharissa Cripslock, a genteel young lady with a knack for headline writing, and Photographer Otto Chriek, whose vampirism causes difficulties -- flash pictures cause him to crumble to dust and need reconstitution.Worde is covering the war in Borogravia.	129733
2000	Discworld: Otto von Chriek, Photographer	N		Pratchett, Terry		Photographer Otto von Chriek is one of the "Black Ribboners," vampire teetotallers who have forsworn drinking human "b-vord." Otto has replaced his craving for blood with an obsession with light and photography. News Photographer Weegee clone.Since sunlight reduces vampires to dust until some administers a drop of blood, the flash salamander he uses which gives off stored sunlight constantly causes Otto problems.He now carries a small vial of animal blood on a chain around his neck, which smashes and reconstitutes him if his salamander goes off too brightly.Otto experiments with "dark light," the light you find when you go out the other side of darkness, but this has its own unique problems such as not illuminating the present to the imp inside his camera which paints the pictures he takes.Most other people also object to being photographed with it out of beliefs of it being "unholy" or simply being uncomfortable with feeling "like your head has been opened up and icicles have been pounded into your brain." (Worde).	129734
2000	Discworld: Sacharissa Cripslock, Reporter	N		Pratchett, Terry		Reporter Sacharissa Cripslock is the granddaughter of an engraver formerly employed by Editor William De Worde. She becomes a reporter for the Ankh-Morpork Times. She originally arrived at the print works to complain about the invention of moveable type.She possesses the ability to think in headlines and has gained valuable experience as an editor. She can reduce an article's length in half merely by crossing out all the adjectives. She is somewhat eclectically attractive.She shows considerable talent as a journalist with a nose for news and a knack of creating snappy headlines. She appears in "The Truth" and "Going Postal."Gunilla Goodmountain is the dwarf who brought movable type to Ankh-Morpork. He teams up with Editor William de Worde to start the Discworld's first newspaper, the Ankh-Morpork Times.Sacharissa confronted William de Word angrily when he starts printing his newsletter with Goodmountain threatening her grandfather's livelihood.	129735
2000	Discworld: Truth, The (aka Terry Pratchett's the Truth): Novel of Discworld, A	NSF		Pratchett, Terry	#25 Discworld Series	Editor William de Worde, a canny newsman and well-meaning son of reactionary nobility, has been providing a monthly newsletter of current events to the elite subscription list using engraving.  He expands his letter and the Ankh-Morpork Times is born.Soon he has a staff including Sacharissa Cripslock, a genteel young lady with a knack for headline writing, and Photographer Otto Chriek, whose vampirism causes difficulties -- flash pictures cause him to crumble to dust and need reconstitution.Chriek must also battle his desire for blood, particularly Cripslock's blood. Thriving city of Ankh-Morpork where humans, dwarfs and trolls share the streets with zombies, vampires, werewolves and occasional talking dog. First newspaper of Discworld.Worde meets dwarf wordsmith Gunilla Goodmountain, inventor of printing press who helps transforms Worde's newsletter into daily called Ankh-Morpork Times, with subhead, "The Truth Shall Make Ye Free." Worde is Discworld's first investigative journalist.Dwarf printers with names as variants of type-style names, smuggled press into city in defiance of city ruler's edict against such machines. Fills pages with reports of local club meetings and pictures of humorously shaped vegetables, Worde discovers plot	129736
2000	Discworld: William de Worde, Professional Scribe	N		Pratchett, Terry		Editor William de Worde is a professional scribe who becomes editor of the Disc's first newspaper, The Ankh-Morpork Times. He has an obsessive dislike of lying, which he has learned to work around in the name of journalism.In self-imposed exile from his background of wealthy noblehood, de Worde works hard to cast off the influence of his father. He appears in "The Truth" and also in "Monstrous Regiment" reporting on the war in Borogravia. He is mentioned in "Thud."	129737
2000	Dish, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9674, 9675			News Media. Female Print Journalist (Susan Ward). Male Reporter (Roger Crisp). Newspaper Reporter (Bernard Curry). Journalist (Neil Pigot). ABC Journalist (Mal Walden).	129738
1997	Dish, The	T			Series 1997.	Field Reporter (Candace Juman).	129739
2002	Dish: Gossip in Hollywood	DT	SVD 1172			Gossip Journalism	129740
1947	Dishonored Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 8383, 8384			Fashion Editor Madeleine Damien (Hedy Lamarr) of a slick Manhattan magazine by day and a lively party girl  by night.Pressures of her job including kowtowing to an advertiser, and her back luck with men are driving her to a nervous breakdown.Seeks help of psychiatrist and under his orders, she quits her job and moves into a small flat under a new identity. She becomes interested in painting and a handsome neighbor.He soon finds out about her past when an ex-suitor implicates her in a murder. AP News Broadcaster (Reid Kilpatrick).	129741
1964	Disi orumcek	MF			Turkey	Journalist	129742
1983	Dismissal, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Veronica Lang). Press Secretary (Tony Barry)	129743
2006	Disney 365: High School Music, The Concert.	T	DVD -R HQ 7574			Reporters for Disney 365 Report on the stars of "High School Musical, The Concert."  Sterling, one of the backup dancers, does exclusive interviews of the cast with a microphone. For Disney 365, I'm Sterling.	129744
2004	Disney 411: Hilary Duff	T			Episode 7. 9-28-2004	Reporter (Jackson Rathbone). Hilary Duff (Herself). 	129745
2006	Disney Channel Games, The	T			Miniseries	Commentators (Phill Lewis, Brian Stepanek). Interviewer (Raul Moreno).	129746
2007	Disney’s Really Short Report	T				Reporters (Craig Silverstein, Brian Alexander)	129747
2000	Disney's The Kid	M	SVD 970			TV Anchorwoman Deirdre Lafever (Jean Smart)	129748
1996	Disney's Wonderland	T	SV 295			Reporter	129749
1979	Disneyland: Absent-Minded Professor, The (Part 1 and 2)	T			Episode #531-532. 9-9/16-1979	News Media. TV Newsman (Wally Boag). Communications Man (Gregg Palmer).	129750
1973	Disneyland: Barefoot Executive, The (Part 1 and 2)	T			Episodes. 9-16/23-1973. Season #20. Episode #1-2	Reporter (Edward Faulkner). Advertising Executive (Morgan Farley).	129751
1982	Disneyland: Beyond Witch Mountain	T			Episode #559. 2-20-1982	Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes).	129752
1982	Disneyland: Blackbeard's Ghost (Parts 1 and 2).	C			Episodes #576-#577.  11-20/27-1982	TV Commentator Mel Willis (Elliott Reid).	129753
1954	Disneyland: Charley and the Angel	T			Episode #494. 10-16-1977	Reporter (Bob Hastings).	129754
1973	Disneyland: Fire on Kelly Mountain	T			Episode #445.  9-30-1973	News Commentator (Noam Pitlik).	129755
1977	Disneyland: Gus	C			Episode #499. 9-18-1977	News Media. Reporter (Virginia O'Brien). TV Interviewer (George Putnam). New York Broadcaster (Larry McCormick). Los Angeles Sportscaster (Stu Nahan). Atoms' Announcer (Dick Enberg). Real-Life Journalists.	129756
1980	Disneyland: Kids Who Knew Too Much, The	T			Episode #542. 3-9-1980	TV Newscaster (Mario Machado).	129757
1982	Disneyland: No Deposit, No Return (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #563-564- 11/12-5-1982	Reporter Sandy  (Jean Gillespie). Reporter (Jack Wells).	129758
1975	Disneyland: Now You See Him, Now You Don't	T			Episode #464. 10-26-1975	Reporter (Kenner G. Kemp). TV Announcer (Frank Aletter).	129759
1963	Disneyland: Pollyanna (Parts 1, 2 and 3)	T			Episodes #241-#242-#243. 12-1/8/15-1963	Editor (Harry Harvey).	129760
1978	Disneyland: Shaggy D.A., The	T			Episode #518. 9-24-1978	TV Interviewer (Jonathan Daly). TV Cameraman (Walt Davis). Narrator (Dick Wesson).	129761
1978	Disneyland: Shaggy Dog, The	T			Episode. 1-29-1978. Season #24. Episode #10.	Reporter (Jak Albertson).	129762
1954	Disneyland: Son of Flubber	T			Chapter #543. 3-16-1960	Sportscaster (Paul Lynde). Newscaster (Lee Giroux). TV Broadcaster (Christopher Dark - Voice). Newsboy (Lindy Davis).	129763
1977	Disneyland: Strongest Man in the World, The	T			Episode #486. 2-27-1977	TV Man (James Beach). TV Color Man (Art Metrano). Announcer (Jonathan Daly). Reporter (Peter Renaday-Renoudet).	129764
1986	Disneyland: Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration	T			Episode #585. 11-9-1986	Interviewer-Narrator-Host (Art Linkletter). Host-Narrator (Robert Cummings). Host (Walt Disney). Announcers (Mark Elliott, 1981-1983, Dick Wesson, Gary Owens, Jack Wagner, Rex Allen).	129765
1974	Disneyland: Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton, The (Part I and Part II	T			Episodes #442-#443 1-6/13-1974	Reporter (Peter Renaday-Renoudet).	129766
1999	Disoriented	M				Photographer (Thom Cammer).	129767
1993	Dispara (Shoot)	M		Scerbanenco, Giorgio (Short Story). Carlos Saura, Enzo Monteleone (Screenplay)	Spain - Ness Book	Journalist Marcos (Antonio Banderas) for El Pais becomes enamored of a sure shot horseback rider while covering a circus.  Tries to interview her and they become lovers. Assigned to cover concert in Barcelona. While he is away she is sexually assaulted.After the attack, she tracks down and murders her three assailants, later shoots two policemen who stop her on the highway. Marcos suspects she is responsible and gets the help of a colleague on the newspaper to help locate her.Reporter arrives as police surround the farmhouse where she has taken refuge. Police will not let Marcos in and fellow reporters chastise him for holding out on them when they discover he knows the fugitive. After she is shot, the reporter rushes to her.She dies in his arms. No mention of conflict of interest in reporter covering a story involving the woman he loves.	129768
2009	Dispatch	M				Paparazzi (Annie McGrath). TV Host (Rick Beatty). Star Publicist (Parker Lang). 	129769
1996	Dispatch From a Cold Country	N		Cullen, Robert		Editor Colin Burke, deputy foreign editor at the Washington Tribune feels responsible for the brutal murder of Correspondent Jennifer Morelli. She discovered a plot but is murdered before she can submit the scoop to Burke, a former Moscow-based journalistHe takes a leave from his new job and travels to St. Petersburg to investigate. This dangerous crusade brings him into the path of a well-armed Colombian art buyer, various Russian factions, attractive undercover CIA agent.Morelli, Burke's young freelance protégé, had films and facts on the potential scandal and calls Burke from Frankfurt planning to meet him at the Washington Tribune. But she's been followed from Russia by an assassin.Burke finds her mutilated body. He suspects that Russia's famous museum the Hermitage is at the center of this dark scandal involving the reporter's death.	129770
1940	Dispatch From Reuters, A	M	DVD -R HQ 5870, 5871 (Complete). DVD -R HQ 5000, 4999 (missing ending). SVDSP 609	Willams, Valentine, Wolfgang Wilhelm (Story - "Reuter's News Agency"). Milton Krims (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor of his own news service,  Julius Reuters (Edward G. Robinson) starts with a carrier pigeon service, then messages by wire. Ida Magnus Reuter (Edna Best) works with Julius. Editor Grant of the Morning Advertiser (Alec Craig).The London Times informs him it intends to rely on its own reporters for information, not on a news service. Reuters gives a copy of the speech to the Times and it appears with Reuters credit.  He becomes "the most discussed man in Europe."Rival services threaten him. Exclusive on assassination of Lincoln. No one believes story. Parliament wants to censor press. Story confirmed. Reliability of his service saves the press from "another of those countless attempts to take away its freedom.Reporters (Michael Audley, Cliff Clark, Eddie Dew, Demetris Emanuel, Robert Homans, Edward Keane,  Pat O'Hara, George Sorel). Telegraphers for Reuter (Charles Irwin, David Thursby). French Telegrapher (Jacques Vanaire).Cockney Newspaper Vendors (Norman Ainsley, Frank  Benson, George Cathrey, Cyril Delevanti, Douglas Gordon, Bobby Hale, Alec Harford, Charles Knight, Fred Murray, Eric Stanton, Hal Taylour). News Vendor in Paris (Herbert Heywood).	129771
1699	Dispensary, The	PO	USC	Garth, Samuel		News	129772
1959	Displaced Missile, The	SS	MLPL	Hay, Jacob	In "Saturday Evening Post Stories 1958."	City Editor Mike Brewer of the Dexter Dispatch.  Runs his wife's paper.  Amalgamated Press bureau chief in Harrisburg.  Major news story develops.Hick Editor Terrorizes Stricken City.	129773
2002	Disquiet Heart	N		Silvis, Randall		Newspaper. Street Urchan Augie Dubbins and mystery-solving sidekick, Edgar A. Poe. Augie's articles reprinted.	129774
1906	Dissertations by Mr. Dooley	SS		Dunne, Peter Finley		Fictional Journalist created by Dunne.  Appeared in Chicago Post. Popular character. Point of view of the commoner who sees the pretentious as fair game. Wry common sense	129775
1988	Dissident	M				Editor-in-Chief (Margarita Terekhova).	129776
2004	Distance Between Us, The	N		Hamilton, Masha		War Correspondent Caddie Blair lost her news photojournalist lover Marcus Lancour and her detachment during an unexpected ambush in the war-torn Middle East.The 32-year-old Blair swears "by measured closeness and a dose of dulled feelings," but everything changes after the ambush on the way to an interview with a Lebanese crime king that leaves her lover dead in her arms.She retreats to her flat in Jerusalem to make sense of her personal involvement in Lancour's death refusing to take a cushy desk job in New York and continuing to work both sides of the Palestinian-Israel conflict.Mysterious Russian professor offers insider information about terrorist cell activity feeding the reporter's need to seek and witness revenge.	129777
2005	Distance, The	M				Sports Reporter (Bryan Friday)	129778
2006	Distance, The	DT				Commentator, HBO (Jim Lampley). HBO Analyst (Larry Merchant).	129779
1993	Distant Star	N		Bickmore, Barbara		Correspondent of the Chicago Times is married to Chloe Cavanaugh, Chicago Times' most famous correspondent and living in China in 1923.	129780
2009	Distant waves: Novel of the Titanic, A	N		Weyn, Suzanne		Journalist W.T. Stead, a scientist, an industrialist, and four sisters and their mother who make their way from a spiritualist town in New York to London find themselves on the Titanic. One of the scientist’s inventions dooms them and one could save them. 	129781
1992	Distinguished Gentleman, The	M				TV Anchor, Election (Nina Totenberg). D.C. Anchor (Angela Stribling). D.C. Correspondent (Patricia Ciaffa). Florida Reporter (Roger E. Reid).	129782
1995	Distinguished Guest, The	N		Miller, Sue	Weinberg List	Journalist	129783
2005	Distortion	MF			Israel	Field Reporter and Documentary Filmmaker Anat for the Israeli Commercial Channel is doing a piece about a debt-ridden ex-army officer. Her boyfriend is an Israeli playwright, emotionally scarred in the wake of a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv, who can’t seem to finish his play. He’s trying to make sense of the world through his newest play but becomes bogged down with writer’s block. The bored and paranoid director-writer asks a private eye to conduct a stakeout on his girlfriend to see if she is cheating on him. The detective follows her at her job and at home and his observations become part of the play. 	129784
1970	Distrait, Le	MF				Interviewer (Louis Navarre), L'interviewer	129785
1995	Distress	NSF	OWN - P	Egan, Greg		Investigative Reporter Andrew Worth turns down a documentary on a new mental illness. 2055.	129786
1980	Distribution of Low Budget Films or The Gardener's Seeds of Evil Killed My Million Dollar Dream, The	DT			Short	Critic Davey Marlin Jones.	129787
1915	District Attorney, The	M		Klein, Charles, Harrison Grey Fiske (Play)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Editor of a reform newspaper, General Ruggles (Walter Law), helps an imprisoned man expose a corrupt contractor's forgery scheme.	129788
2001	District, The:	T	SVD 1456 (Media Excerpts Only). SVD 906.		Episodes.	News Media	129789
2004	District, The:	T	SVD 1511		Episode	Journalist reveals he was going to help a female lobbyist write an expose of a congressman after. She is found dead, ruled a suicide but the police chief Mannion thinks this is a case of murder.	129790
2003	District, The: Back in the Saddle	T	DVD -R HQ 2944		Episode #60. 2-15-2003	News Media. Debreno is assigned to protect a popular singer who has received multiple death threats.	129791
2003	District, The: Blindsided	T	DVD -R HQ 7362		Episode #59. 2-8-2003	News Media. Press Conference. Mannion and Vanessa get carjacked while visiting Los Angeles.	129792
2003	District, The: Bloodlines	T	DVD -R HQ 2956		Episode #63. 4-12-2003.	News Media. Reporter (Mel Fair). Newsman (Michael Spound).   A series of murders points to someone opposed to interracial relationships.	129793
2002	District, The: Convictions	T			Episode #44.5-11-2002	Photographer (Serge Delpierre).	129794
2001	District, The: Cop Hunt	T			Episode #32. 12-1-2001	News Media. Reporter #2 (Nikki Crawford).	129795
2003	District, The: Criminally Insane	T	DVD -R HQ 2962		Episode #64. 4-26-2003.	News Media. Victim dies while in police custody jeopardizing Jack Chief Mannion's career. Mannion saves the life of the mayor's son.TV reporters and others shouting out questions at Mannion. "Is Chief Mannion's job on the line?"  News Anchor (Wendy Poole). Reporter #2 (Craig Tsuyumine). Reporter #3 (Hira Ambrosino). Reporter #4 (Avis Wrentmore).	129796
2000	District, The: Dirty Laundry	T	DVD -R HQ 3078		Episode #2. 10-14-2000	Reporter Frank Halloran (Steven Marcus) of the Post is part of media questioning police's effectiveness in dealing with guns on the streets of Washington D.C. Reporter #2 (Meera Simhan).	129797
2002	District, The: Drug Money	T			Episode #49. 10-19-2002	TV News Anchor (Rachel Reenstra).	129798
2002	District, The: Explicit Activities	T	DVD -R HQ 1952		Episode #48. 10-12-2002	News Media. Reporter (Gary Newton). Reporter #2 (Lee Perkins). Reporter #3 (Leesa Severyn). Child-pornography cases inspire Mannion to seek changes in legislation dealing with the crime.	129799
2004	District, The: Family Values	T			Episode #84. . 2-28-2004.	News Media. Reporter (Michael Gabriel Goodfriend). Reporter (Gary Newton). Reporter (Sharon Swainson). Reporter #3 (Avis Wrentmore).	129800
2002	District, The: Free-Fire Zone	T	DVD -R HQ 2916. VHS 1318		Episode #53. 11-16-2002	Reporter accuses Mannion of committing a war crime in Vietnam 22 years ago by ordering 18 innocent people to be killed.  One of the chief's fellow soldiers confirms the story.	129801
2000	District, The: How They Lived	T	DVD -R HQ 3105		Episode #6. 11-11-2000	News Media. Mannion's attempt to punish bad cops backfires when the police force retaliates with a sick-out.  Reporters jam news conferences.	129802
2000	District, The: In God We Trust	T			Episode #76. 11-22-2003	News Media. Reporter (Sharon Swainson).	129803
2003	District, The: Jack's Back	T	DVD -R 1963		Episode #68. 9-27-2003	News Media. TV News Reporter (April-Jennifer Rouse).Mannion returns to Washington D.C. to get his job back and moves into a building slated for demolition. Mannion works outside the system to clear Temple of a murder charge.  Press Conference.	129804
2003	District, The: Jupiter for Sale	T			Episode #73. 11-1-03	News Media and serial killer. News Anchor #1 (Leyna Nguyen). News Anchor #2 (Mel Fair). Newscaster (Konstantina Mallios). Field Reporter (Avis Wrentmore).Writer expert on the killer brought in as a consultant, disliked by chief of police for his arrogance.	129805
2001	District, The: Lost and Found	T			Episode #24. 9-29-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ginny Harman).	129806
2001	District, The: Most Dangerous Job, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2237		Episode #15. 2-17-2001	News Media. TV News Press Conference. TV coverage. Mannion crusades for the safety of the city's cabdrivers. Newspapers. Police Public Relations. Reporter #1 (Gwen Mihok).An undercover operation threatens Temple's life.	129807
2004	District, The: Open Season	T			Episode #88. 5-1-2004	News Media. Reporter #3 (Avis Wrentmore). Press Conference. Noland is shot and critically wounded when his battle against gangs puts him in the line of fire.	129808
2002	District, The: Payback	T	DVD -R HQ 2517		Episode #45. 5-18-2002	News Media. Reporter (Allison Gammon). Reporter #1 (Avis Wrentmore).	129809
2000	District, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 1964		Episode #1. 10-7-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Alison Ebbert).	129810
2001	District, The: Project, The	T			Episode #27. 10-20-2001	News Media. Reporter (Shelli Lether).	129811
2003	District, The: Rage	T			Episode #65. 5-3-2003.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Nancy H. Newman). Reporter #2 (Mark Chaet). Reporter #3 (Leesa Severyn). Reporter #4 (Ben Makiewicz). Reporter #5 (Wendy Poole). TV Reporter (Aloha Taylor)After a video where Brander arrests a drug addict is made public and turned into a abuse of power issue, the Mayor demands that Mannion fires him, which he refuses to do giving that the man was found innocent.Instantly, a major riot breaks out in the city with the citizens protesting and attacking the police, demanding that Brander get fired. Several police cars are bombed and set on fire.Nancy rescues an officer from an angry riot. He's badly injured and asks her out when he comes by to pick up his dog. Mannion is trying to save Brander, but when he can no longer live with his guilt, he turns in his badge.Unfortunately, the mayor taped Mannion's conversation with brander over the phone and fired him for obstruction of justice. Late at night, Clive calls him up, saying that Ella died unexpectedly.	129812
2001	District, The: Rage Against the Machine	T	SVD 1068		Episode #14. 2-10-2001	Female Reporter shadows Mannion to write a profile of him.	129813
2002	District, The: Return of the King	T			Episode #54. 11-23-2002	News Media. Reporter #2 (Avis Wrentmore).	129814
2000	District, The: Running Towards Fire	T			Episode #20. 4-28-2001	News Media. Reporter (Stephen Fuller). Reporter #1 (Donald Sage Mackay).	129815
2002	District, The: Second Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3147.		Episode #52. 11-9-2002	News Media. TV Female Anchor on television screen. Noland comes under investigation when he is present at a crime committed in a convenience store. DC Newswoman (Leyna Nguyen). Newscaster (Jim Moret).	129816
2002	District, The: Shell Game	T			Episode #42. 4-27-2002	Reporter (Monqiue Daniels).	129817
2001	District, The: Southern Town, A	T	SVD 1022		Episode #16. 2-24-2001	Reporter (Melinda McGraw) has crush on Mannion who brings her to New York for his ex-wife's wedding.	129818
2002	District, The: This Too Shall Pass	T	DVD -R HQ 3346. SVD 1150		Episode #36. 2-2-2002	TV Reporter's body is found in abandoned building. Temple and Debreno investigate the murder of the television reporter.	129819
2002	District, The: Twist of Hate	T			Episode #35. 1-26-2002	Reporter #1 (Mark Ehrlich). Reporter #2 (Paul Eric Jerome). Mannion and his team must get to the bottom of some hate crimes -- unaware that the perpetrator is the last person they would suspect.	129820
2003	District, The: Untouchable	T	DVD -R HQ 3205		Episode #57.. 1-25-2003	News Media.  Attorney uses the media to help his client. A killer recants a confession and the police must find hard evidence to convict him.	129821
2003	District, The: Where There's Smoke	T	DVD -R HQ 6518		Episode #62. 3-15-2003	Reporter Frank Halloran (Steven Marcus).  News Media.Following a serious accident, Mannion challenges his counterpart in the Department of Roads and Highways. Temple and Debreno search for missing documents relating to a corporate fraud trial.	129822
2007	Disturbia	M				TV News Anchor (Kent Shocknek).	129823
1998	Disturbing Behavior	M	DVD -R HQ 7451, 7452			Reporter (Marciarose Shestack).  High-school students suspect that sinister forces are controlling their too-perfect classmates.	129824
2007	Diva NashVegas	N		Hauck, Racel		Tabloid Interview working for Inside NashVegas is after an exclusive story about Aubrey James who ruled the charts as the queen of country for over a decade. She had rocketed to fame in the shadow of her parents’ death -- both of them pioneers in Gospel music. But while her public life, high profile romances and fights with Music Row executives made for juicy tabloid headlines, the real and private Aubrey has remained a media mystery. But what do you do when the past you’ve been skirting shows up at your door with cameras rolling?  When a former band member betrays Aubrey’s trust and sells an “exclusive” to a tabloid, the star knows she must go public with her story. But Aubrey’s private world is rocked when the Inside NashVegas interviewer is someone from her past -- someone she had hoped to forget. 	129825
1919	Diverging Roads	N	MLPL	Lane, Rose Wilder		Magazine. Helen Davies (Kennedy). Pacific Coast subscription sales idea. Then writing magazine articles. Mr. Hayden, editor. New series starting in the Post.	129826
1928	Diversey	N	OWN - H	Kantor, Mackinlay		Chicago Journalist lives in lodging houses with City Hall politics and bootleg feuds in the American of the 1920s.	129827
1976	Diversions	M				Photographer (Tony Kenyon)	129828
1924	Diversions of Dawson, The	NM		Copplestone, Bennett		Press	129829
1812	Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan	N	MLPL	Paulding, James K.		Editor Peter Porcupine. Editor satirized for making improper use of their freedom.	129830
1954	Divided Heart, The	M				Reporter (Alec McCowen)	129831
2002	Divided Heart, The	NR		Harrison, Sarah		Journalist Callum meets a woman who is engaged to another man. He is everything her fiancé isn't -- vibrant and unsettled as opposed to good and steady.	129832
2004	Divided in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75	129833
2008	Divine Appointment, The	N		Teel, Jerome		Reporter Holland Fletcher always wanted to be a true investigative journalist but he’s never really stepped up to the plate. That is until he receives an anonymous tip and is plunged into a dangerous realm of intrigue and murder that involves not only the Supreme Court, but also the entire nation. 	129834
1300	Divine Comedy	PO	COPY	Dante, Alighieri		Troubadour. Observer of events reviewed in purgatory. Sordello as a political analyst. Political and moral poetry. Cantos VI through IX.. Folquet of Marseilles, a troubadour and poet.Canto XXVIII -- Bertran de Born. Purgatory - Canto XXVI -- Giraud de Borneil, of SideuilPurgatory - Canto II - Herald. Flock round a herald sent with olive branch, To hear what news he brings, and in their haste Tread one another down.	129835
1994	Divine Days	N		Forrest, Leon		African-American Journalist Joubert Jones is a playwright, journalist, bartender, lover.	129836
2004	Divine Emerald, The	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Mia Duvall). Capitol Field Reporter (Anna May Early). Radio News Reporter (Candace Lewis).	129837
1904	Divine Fire, The	N		SincSlair, May		Literary Editor Horace Jewdwine	129838
2009	Divine Geometry	N		Simas, Geraldo		New York Times Reporter and another reporter from Le Monde get involved in a story that starts in South Italy where an archaeological expedition sponsored by a computer science business man from India, discovers a relic inside a container with an octahedron shape containing five encrypted manuscripts. Due to the expedition leader’s lack of attention, four of the group are robbed in a violent plot, the same night of the discovery. As dark forces begin to merge, the discovery and the theft become front page news in the world media. Such are the repercussions, the events trigger different global media companies to budget resources to dig deeper into the sensational story. The goal of deciphering the remaining manuscript as well as to discover the whereabouts of the others that had disappeared, become the challenge for several people, but primarily for the reporters. 	129839
1990	Divine Ryans	N		Johnston, Wayne		Publisher. Ryans of St. John's, Newfoundland, are a large and deeply eccentric Irish-Catholic family in news publishing.	129840
2004	Divine Sarah: A Novel	N		Braver, Adam		Reporter Vince Baker, an ambitious newspaper reporter, faces his own demons as he tries to uncover the truth about the great actress, Sarah Bernhardt. Publicity guru Abbot Kinney.Bernhardt flees to Los Angeles and Venice. She's pursued by the press and by ace reporter Vince Baker along with 50 other reporters.They are astounded to see her catch a 10-pound sea bass from a Venice pier, split it open with her hotel key and plunge her face into the entrails, perhaps to awaken her fading spirit. She no longer has the energy to fight the press as in years past.	129841
2002	Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood	M				Time Magazine Female Interviewer (Barbara Weetman)	129842
2005	Diviners, The	N		Moody, Rick		Publicists. Celebrity PR girls in Manhattan. Screenplay called "The Diviners" aims to depict virtually every ethnic group and time period in history. A crowd-pleasure for every crowd. Except it doesn't actually exist.Development executive, the agent, the Manhattan Celebrity publicists and almost everyone else viciously vying for a piece of the project don't know it's fake.	129843
2002	Division Trade	M				News Media. News Reporter (Heidi Hecker)	129844
2003	Division, The: 'Till Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #45. 1-5-2003	News Media. 1st Reporter (Keith Pillow).	129845
2003	Division, The: Cost of Freedom, The	T			Episode #51. 3-16-2003	News Media. Reporter (Stacey Tate).	129846
2001	Division, The: First Hit's Free, Baby, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3692		Episode.	Reporter is stabbed. Magda goes undercover disguised as a prisoner.	129847
2002	Division, The: Illusions	T			Episode #34. 4-28-2002	TV Reporter (Carole Raphaelle Davis).	129848
2002	Division, The: Keep Hope Alive	T			Episode. 4-2-2002. Season #2. Episode #11	TV Reporter (Carlos Amezcua).	129849
2001	Division, The: Secrets and Lies	T	SVD 1480		Episode. 2-11-2001	Reporter is murdered and a city official may be behind the killing.	129850
1957	Divorce Court	T			Series	Hosts Bill Walsh and Colin Male, courtroom-based narrators	129851
1913	Divorce Scandal, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter who needs a raise before his sweetheart will marry him, is assigned to get letters detailing the divorce of a society woman. Trades places with milkman to get into the house. Plays up to the maid, but his fiancée catches them together.Editor helps reporter patch up things with his fiancée.	129852
2003	Divorce, Le	M			Johnson, Diane (Novel). Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Screenplay)	News Media. TV Interviewer (Elie Axas). TV Moderator (Micky Sebastian). TV Talking Head (Sebastien Pascaud). TV Talking Head (Gerard Couchet). Photographer (Arnaud Borrel).	129853
2006	Divorced Diva Series, The	T				Reporter (Brianna Beach).	129854
1930	Divorcee, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2818, 2801. SVD 1360		Shearer, Thirties, AFI-Reporters	Reporter Ted, a "Roving Newspaperman"  (Chester Morris)	129855
1998	Divorcing Jack	M		Bateman, Colin (Screenplay based on his novel)		News Media. Journalist Dan Starkey (David Thewlis) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Reporter (Katie Tumelty).Starky hooks up with the ex-girlfriend of a vicious local criminal. He gets booted out of his home for his infidelity, has a murderer on his tail and must try to write the story of his life in order to save his journalism job. He gets help from a stripper dressed as a nun and goes undercover dressed as Shaggy from Scooby Doo. He finds a drinking buddy in an American fellow journalist. Dan Starkey’s satirical column in a Belfast paper, with his scathing opinions on politicians, has earned him the reputation of a cynical sharp talker. His life begins to spin out of control when Margaret, the girl who has entered his life, is murdered. Why? Who? Was it his wife Patricia? Unfortunately, all Starkey knows are the last words she ever spoke: “Divorce Jack.” Aided by an American journalist, Starkey must discover who killed Margaret and who kidnapped his wife. His night with Margaret was only a toe in the polluted ocean of romantic betrayal: unbeknownst to Dan he has stumbled on a political minefield planted 15 years ago and it’s about to explode.	129856
1993	Divya Shakti	MF			India	Reporter Prashant Verma (Ajay Devgan) works for Navkranti,  which is owned and operated by Pandey (Anjan Srivastay). Everyday Prashant witnesses the regression within Bombay City and watches silently and helplessly as gangsters take over the lives of ordinary citizens. The police voice is now synonymous with oppression itself and protects the criminals, not the public. One day, Prashant witnesses a murder of a drunk, which is written off as an accident by the police and the file is closed. He decides that he has had enough of being a bystander so he approaches the Police Commissioner, and tells him who killed the drunk. From that moment on, Prashant’s orderly middle-class life is turned upside down -- he loses his job, his sister is abducted, raped and traumatized to such an extent that she becomes numb with shock and kills herself. Now a shattered and devastated Prashant must decide to avenge his sister’s rape or relocate to another city and try to put his life together again. But will the forces of oppression led by the police permit Prashant to ever lead a normal life again?	129857
1943	Dixie	M				Publisher (George Anderson). Publisher (Harry Bradley). Publisher (Jimmy Conlin). Publisher (William Halligan). Publisher's Assistant (Wilbur Mack). News Vendor (Charles R. Moore).	129858
1943	Dixie Dugan	M				Editor (Morris Ankrum)	129859
1962	Dixon of Dock Green: Cause for Alarm	T			UK. Episode #181.11-3-1962	Photographer (Bill Richards).	129860
1965	Dixon of Dock Green: Edward the Confessor	T			Episode #244. 1-9-1965.	Reporter (Louis Haslar). Reporter (Richard Poore). Reporter (Peter Thornton).	129861
1968	Dixon of Dock Green: Find the Lady	T			Episode #318. 9-7-1968	Journalist (Peter  Brett).	129862
1974	Dixon of Dock Green: Harry's Back	TF			UK. Episode #397.1-12-1974	Photographer (Anthony Collin).	129863
1974	Dixon of Dock Green: Knocker	T			Episode #396. 1-5-1974	Newsreader (Tim Brinton). TV Engineer (James Walsh).	129864
1968	Dixon of Dock Green: Prospective Candidate, The	T			Episode. 9-21-1968. Season #15. Episode #3	Reporter (John J. Carney).	129865
1966	Dixon of Dock Green: Samaritan Act, The	T			Episode #281. 4-9-1966	Interviewer (Peter Hughes).	129866
1962	Dixon of Dock Green: Tower of Strength	T			Episode #185. 12-1-1962	Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	129867
2000	DK p.t. - Ost-over	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Lars Wass	129868
2000	Dk4 universitetet: Sprogene I Danmark	TF			Episode #34.	Journalist Ole Stig Andersen.	129869
1999	DKDA (aka Dreams of Youth)	TF		Cann, Benjamin		News Media. Print and broadcast reporters cover young and rising artists in the Mexican pop music scene.	129870
2007	DL Chronicles, The: Boo	T	DVD		Episode #3. Volume #1	Aspiring Journalist Chadwick Williams (Damian Toofek Raven) narrates each episode as he pursues research while authoring a book about MSM (Men who have sex with men). Boo is an ex-convict, a mooch, and a player who lives his life on the DL. His girlfriend is fed up with Boo's cheating and kicks him to the curb. Boo's mother tells him it's time to settle down, but Boo is unfazed and continues having sex with multiple partners, including an unprotected romp with Deron, his neighborhood friend. But when shocking news rattles Boo, he is forced to reconsider his reckless life on the DL.	129871
2007	DL Chronicles, The: Mark	T	DVD		Episode #4. Volume #1	Aspiring Journalist Chadwick Williams (Damian Toofek Raven) narrates each episode as he pursues research while authoring a book about MSM (Men who have sex with men). Mark and Dante, a loving couple who have been living on the DL, are jolted by the unexpected arrival of Mark’s thuggish cousin, Terrell, who shows up at their house needing a place to crash. Desperate to keep their relationship a secret, Mark asks his boyfriend to pretend he’s straight. When Dante reluctantly agrees to play the part of Mark’s “roommate” for their new house guest, a chain of humorous events unfolds, and Mark eventually comes to realize the ridiculous nature of living on the DL in their own home.	129872
2007	DL Chronicles, The: Robert	T	DVD		Episode #2. Volume #1	Aspiring Journalist Chadwick Williams (Damian Toofek Raven) narrates each episode as he pursues research while authoring a book about MSM (Men who have sex with men). A closeted talent agent falls for a much younger health food store manager named Austin. They fall in love at first sight and realize that it is their unprecedented relationship they ever had. What Robert fails to share is that he has a daughter who doesn’t know her father’s identity. Because of this, Austin pretends to be Robert’s client in order to proceed with the relationship. But the truth is finally discovered by his daughter. Robert misblames Austin with terrible words, which badly hurts Austin and their relationship ends. But, at last, Robert obtains his daughter’s understanding, and realizes his huge mistake in ending his relationship with Austin. With honest and touching words, he finally winds Austin back.	129873
2007	DL Chronicles, The: Wes	T	DVD		Episode #1. Volume #1. Gay	Aspiring Journalist Chadwick Williams (Damian Toofek Raven) narrates each episode as he pursues research while authoring a book about MSM (Men who have sex with men). Wes Thomas is an upwardly mobile real estate bank who soons finds himself overwhelmed by the demands of his marriage, career, and closeted attraction to men. Wen Wes’ sexy ambivalent brother-in-law stops in for an unexpected stay, he is faced with temptation and ultimately falls for the forbidden fruit.The "Down Low" is a slang term sometimes used to refer to African-American men who identify as being straight, but secretly engage in sexual activity with men. They date women, have children, and often marry in an effort to appear heterosexual to the public. Most of these men do not identify as gay or bisexual and refuse to be associated with the gay identity or gay community.Narrator Williams, a journalist introduced in the first episode, is sharing each story to enlighten viewers to the complexities of being an out gay man in various African-American communities. The shows describe these men’s sexual situations, ranging from complete cover-up to their near-comings out. All these characters are keeping it on the “down low.”  They are black men living in a gray area between gay and straight.“This is me, Chadwick Williams....”	129874
2004	Dlugi weekend	TF			Poland	TV Reporter Aldona (Ann Sroka). TV Show Host (Jan Piechocinski).  Cameraman (Marek Brodzki).	129875
2005	DM I indsamling 2005 - Foraeldrelose born i. Africa	DF			Denmark	Reporters Louis Bjerregaard, Cirkusbygningen. Reporter Nis Boesdal, Bruuns Gallen, Arhus. Reporter Vibeke Hartkorn, Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center. Reporter Jacob Kragelund, Odense Koncerthus. Reporter Camilla Ottesen, Slagelse Musikhus.Reporters Karen Rosenberg.Hosts Line Baun Danielsen, Peter Mygind.All-day charity telethon in benefit of African orphans. Five regions of Denmark race against time, in competition of collecting the most money per citizen.	129876
2004	DMA04 News	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Lars Daneskov). Host (Timm Vladimir - Himself).	129877
1990	DMZ	M				French Reporter (Jongiorgi Enos)	129878
2007	DMZ Vol 2: Body of a Journalist	CB		Wood, Brian with Riccardo Burchielli (Illustrator)		Photojournalist-Reporter Matty Roth is a kid who thought he was entering New York City as mere assistant to a veteran reporter but who now finds himself an agonizingly “embedded journalist” with more power and responsibilities than he ever wanted. A suicide bomber massacring a ragged urban crowd gathered for a clean water distribution in New York City is part of a full-scale civil war between Free State rebels and the United States government. For Roth and his readers, there is no longer any safe distance from the violence. Manhattan is a demilitarized zone in a near-future war between the U.S. military and the antiestablishment Free Armies. At the same time, however, the residents of the DMZ feel unexpected, growing satisfaction at what they can do not that they’ve been violently freed from a government’s sham protection with only themselves to rely on.  Marty is trying to free his former boss, a renowned journalist who’s been kidnapped by the Free Armies. Roth’s star power as a wartime reporter rises both within and outside the DMZ and the embedded journalist lands the break of a lifetime: an interview with the infamous leaders of the Free Armies. 	129879
2007	DMZ, Volume 2: Body of a Journalist	NSF		Wood, Brian. Kristian Donaldson and Riccardo Burchielli (Illustrators)		Aspiring Journalist Matty Roth thought he was going to New York City as an assistant to a veteran reporter, but now he finds himself an "embedded journalist" with more power and responsibilities than he ever wanted.New York City is in the front line in a full-scale civil war between Free States rebels and the U.S. Government. A suicide bomber massacres a ragged urban crowd gathered for a clean water distribution in this dark political satire.	129880
2006	DMZ: On the Ground	CB		Wood, Brian and Riccardo Burchielli		Photojournalist is dropped onto the mean streets of Manhattan during a civil war in the near future. While honing up on survival skills with the help of the locals, the rookie photojournalist documents vigilante gangs and civilians living in the conflict.Dramatic images recall the nightly news and stories of war-zone life ring true -- Entertainment Weekly.	129881
1998	Do I Have To Paint You a Picture? (aka “B” Is for Bad at Getting Into Harvard)	NJ		Rue, Nancy		School Editor Norie, one of two editors-in-chief of the King High newspaper, runs with the “high achiever” crowd, kids who participate in things like the Academic Olympics -- and cheating rings. As a Christian who has recently rededicated her life to God, Norie doesn’t want to be a part of the cheating. But stress builds as her friends pressure her to help them. Even worse, Norie’s dad wants her to study more instead of spending time with her prayer partners, the Flagpole Girls. He desperately wants her to get into Harvard. But with the change in the grave curve, that will never happen unless Norie starts cheating, too. Now if she’s going to resist the temptation, and avoid being framed by the very kids she’s trying to stop, she’s going to need prayer, and her Christian friends, more than ever before.	129882
2002	Do I Love You?	M				Newspaper Columnist Louise is investigating and writing about the Sapphic impulse. 	129883
2005	Do No Harm	N		Ashcraft, Carol-Faye		Reporter Mackey Logan has good reason to balk at her latest assignment: an investigation of a nominee for Secretary of the Interior. She can find nothing amiss in his background. Could this expose be a vendetta by her boss, the managing editor?It has derailed her own project, the passion of a lifetime, that she can finally write. Worse, she is trapped into working with longtime adversary Knox Griffin.She is certain that his unscrupulous reporting tactics will destroy an innocent man. But when her life is threatened, she turns on the steam.the eve of the day it is to run, the expose disappears from the computer system, and Mackey's own unfinished project is snatched up to replace it on the front page.Suspicion of sabotage begins to circle around Mackey. While she is defending her integrity, the revelations in her unfinished story send a local man on a murder spree, and Mackey's world teeters	129884
2003	Do Not Disturb	NR		Ridgway, Christie		Investigative Reporter Angel Buchanan dug up a whooping surprise: the late "Artist of the Heart" famous for his family values was the father who had abandoned her when she was four.And there's nothing like the reading of a will to bring people out of the woodwork, especially relatives you never knew you had -- a grieving widow and her sexpot twin sister.A lawyer determined to keep her quiet about her late, not-so-great deadbeat dad's secret life is not a relative and very good looking. Angel knows he'll try to woo her into submission, but how can she resist?The setting is Tranquility House, a remote retreat containing plenty of private rooms and romantic hideaways. How far will the lawyer go to get what he wants? And for that matter, how far will Angel?	129885
1949	Do Not Murder Before Christmas	NM	OWN - P	Iams, Jack		Society News. Mrs. Pickett writes society news under the name Debbie Mayfair.  J. H. Breen, managing editor of the Record	129886
2006	Do Not Pass Go	N		Rivera, Beatriz		Reporter Melody More  of the Hudson County, N.J. newspaper Chronotope, is covering a congressman's speech at a high school and when the school is bombed. More survives, but the congressman and his wife are killed along with 425 others.A year later, the congressman's brother-in-law returns and More recognizes him as the child prodigy who dominated local news decades earlier. He is now an unemployed, belligerent and suicidal drunk. Only quote he'll give her is "All I want to do is die."They realize they share a complicated history of family secrets and betrayals. More's boss and former lover Xavier Contreras is known to the newspaper's readers as Triple X for his triple x-rated exposes.In spite of his anger and rudeness, she finds herself strangely attracted to the surly slovenly man who begs her to leave and not interrupt his plans. As their relationship develops, More returns every day with food and wine.	129887
2003	Do Or Die	MT				TV Anchor Woman Channel 1 News (Diana Platts). News Media. Pregnant woman tries to find a cure for rapid-aging disease affecting half the world's population including her child.	129888
2004	Do potomnego	DF			Poland.	Photographer (Erazm Ciolek).	129889
1998	Do Right Man	N		Tyree, Omar		African American Radio Talk-Show Host Bobby Dallas has no skeletons or kids in the closet. Suffered a shattering breakup with his first love. Having achieved his dream of becoming a highly successful radio talk-show host, Dallas is looking for love.Dallas is the "do right man," who, despite the weight he's obliged to shoulder as a prototypical Good Black Man, manages to come off as likable, complex and confused.Always wanted to be in radio. At Howard University he interned at a couple of stations. Dallas goes to New York, has a bad love affair, moves to Washington to make a real run for his dream job.	129890
2005	Do They Wear High Heels in Heaven?	N		Orloff, Erica		Columnist Lily Waters woks out of New York and is the mother of two, divorcee of one and partner in crime to an English professor, novelist and best friend. She's the author of Divorce Survival Guide.The two have weathered an apartment fire, disco, bad fashion, bad perms, bad boyfriends -- for both of them -- a failed marriage, parenthood, writer's block.Biggest challenge is Lily  has cancer and she wants him to take over her parental duties when she dies. Doctors tell her to lie down and shut up. But she's determined to wear high  heels and lipstick and wants to look good dying.She turned 40 and took a mammogram and found out she has breast cancer and is dying.	129891
2001	Do You Believe in Miracles? The Story of the 1980 U.S.  Hockey Team	DT				New York Times Reporter Craig R. Whitney. Boston Globe Reporter John Powers. Sportscaster Jim Lampley, ABC Sports 1980). Igor Kuperman of the Sovietsky Sport Newspaper (1980).	129892
1964	Do You Know This Voice?	M				Reporter (Geoffrey Wallace).	129893
1946	Do You Love Me	M				Photographer (Brooks Benedict). Newsboy/Dancer (Dale Barringer).	129894
2005	Do You Speak American?	DT				Journalist Robert MacNeil travels across the country to observe the current state of the spoken American English language. Assistant Managing Editor Kirk Arnott of the Columbia Dispatch. Critic John Simon.	129895
1962	Dobie Gillis: I Remember Muu-Muu	T			Episode #108. 4-22-1962	School Newspaper. Maynard decides to write an article about a beautiful anthropology professor for the school newspaper	129896
1959	Dobie Gillis: Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The	T			Series September 29, 1959 to September 18, 1963	Newspapers. Daily Record (seven cents a copy) and Daily Courier	129897
1960	Dobie Gillis: You Ain't Nothin’ But a Houn’ Dog	T			Episode #41. 10-1-1960	Newspaper. Dobie wins a newspaper contest with an essay on Why My Father is My Pal	129898
2005	Doble vida del faquir, La	DF			Spain	Interviewer Elizabet Cabeza - Voice.	129899
1989	Dobrodruzstvi kriminalistiky: Krev	TF			Episode #6.	Journalist Kellerman (Vlastimil Hasek).	129900
1992	Dobrodruzstvi kriminalistiky: Portret duse	TF			Episode #23.	Journalist Michnik (Ivan Trojan).	129901
1926	Dobry vojak Svejk	MF				Reporter (Martin Fric)	129902
1971	Doc	M	SVD 1359			Editor Clum (Dan Greenburg) of Tombstone Epitaph.	129903
1936	Doc Savage Adventure:  Black Spot, The	NSF	OWN - P	Robeson, Kenneth	Paperback #76	Press	129904
2004	Doc: Blindsided	T	DVD -R HQ 2152 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-17-2004	Photographer Caz Truman asks Dr. Oliver Crane (Ron Lea) to write captions for his new exhibit of clowns in the city. Dr. Crane steals the captions from Tippy Doss (Paul Boudreau).It seems Doss has been putting up sayings on a blackboard that inspired the avant-garde photographer. Dr. Crane thought the sayings was his. She erased his saying because it was scaring the patients and put up on of her own -- the one the photographer sawWhen the photographer finds out that Dr. Crane didn't write the captions, he asks Tippy to write her "Tippy-Boniques" -- two words put together to come up with a new word that has the meaning of both words.She does, and gives Dr. Crane part-credit and Truman's photography exhibit opens to rave reviews. Photographers there to shoot the happy photographer and his two caption writers.	129905
2003	Doc: Candidate, The	T			Episode. 10-19-2003. Season #4. Episode #3	Reporter #1 (Ola Stunk). Reporter #2 (Brendan Connor). Reporter #3 (Mung-Ling Tsui).	129906
2003	Doc: Evaluate This	T	DVD -R HQ 5347.		Episode.	School Yearbook Editor. Raul becomes yearbook editor. Clint convinces adoptive parents to search out a biological father. Corporate executive arrives to evaluate the staff.	129907
2004	Doc: Nip, Tuck and Die	T			Episode #84.10-31-2004	Photographer (Jefferson Brown).	129908
2003	Doc: Pick Your Poison	T			Episode #61. 11-2-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Christine Diakos). Reporter #2 (Panou).	129909
2004	Doc: Searching for Bonnie Fisher	T			Episode. 4-4-2004. Season #4. Episode #15	Reporter (Colin Glazer).	129910
2001	Doc: You Gotta Have Heart	T	DVD -R HQ 4502. SVD 1030		Episode	TV Reporter (Polly Shannon) is allowed by Clint to follow him around the clinic for a day. Tries to help a patient awaiting heart transplant	129911
1997	Doces Poderes	MF				News Media. TV Reporter (Carmem Moretzsohn). Journalist (Catarina Abdala).  Journalist (Cristina Ache). Journalist-Brasilia (Zeze Polessa). Interviewer (Flavia Lins). Photographer (Monica Botkay).Journalist #1 (Paulo Adario). Journalist #2 (Marcos Pecci). Journalist-Parana (Elias Andreato). Journalist (Chico Diaz), Rondonia. Video Editor (Rodrigo Penna).	129912
1987	Doch mit den Clowns kamen die Tränen	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Germany	Journalist	129913
1962	Dock Brief	M				Photographer at Fowle Wedding (Frank Thornton).	129914
2006	Doctor + Four, The	NR		Diamond, Jacqueline		Publisher-Newsman Barry Lowell of the local paper in Downhome has gotten under the skin of a female doctor trying to outrun her unhappy past by nursing a grudge.Lowell has been stuck in Downhome far too long and all the ambitious newsman could think about was getting out. Until the tempestuous Latin doctor talked him into helping her give at least one needy child a home.This leaves Lowell to wonder if he could talk the good doctor into making room in her instant family for him.	129915
1971	Doctor at Large: Now Dr. Upton	T			Episode #1. 2-28-1971	Interviewers. First Interviewer (Bernard Gallagher). Second Interviewer (Tom Macaulay).	129916
1953	Doctor Crimen (El Monstruo Resucito)	MF			Mexico	Journalist Nora (Miroslava), bored, ordered by boss to follow up mysterious advertisement.	129917
1992	Doctor Criminale	NM		Bradbury, Malcolm		Journalist Francis Jay is a trendy but basically decent "journo" -- a literary scribbler for London's Sunday papers. He turns into broadcast journalism to do profile on "Great Thinker of the Age of Glasnost" and steps into world beyond his comprehension.Girlfriend urges him to research for the TV show a story about a mysterious world-renowned philosopher Bazlo Criminale who lived on both sides of the former Iron Curtain. Jay sets out to find the man.By way of Vienna and Budapest, he runs Criminale to earth at a hilarious literary-political conference at an American millionaire's villa in North Italy and begins to observe him.He talks to him, meets his former wife living in Argentina, beds a former girlfriend and decides that intellectual life is more serious and perilous than his glib worldview has allowed for.	129918
1998	Doctor Dolittle (aka Dr. Dolittle)	M				Reporter (Karl T. Wright)	129919
1980	Doctor Franken	MT				Reporter (Conchetta Tolman)	129920
1921	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 1:  Secret of Artificial Reproduction, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129921
1922	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 11:  Journey to the Year 2025	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129922
1924	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 27:  Secret of the Mermaid, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129923
1921	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 3:  Secret of Suspended Animation, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129924
1924	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 31:  Secret of the Dream Machine, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129925
1924	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 35:  Secret of the Extinct Microbe, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129926
1925	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 38:  Mystery of the Radio Cipher Machine, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129927
1922	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 6:  Secret of The Tel-Automation, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129928
1922	Doctor Hackensaw's Secrets No. 7:  Secret of Life, The	SSF		Fezandie, Clement		Press	129929
1973	Doctor in Charge: Epidemic, The	T			Episode. 10-6-1973. Season #2. Episode #4.	TV Reporter (Tim Brinton).	129930
1966	Doctor in Clover	M			PR	Publicity Man (Lionel Murton). TV Commentator (Norman Vaughan)	129931
1970	Doctor in the House: Doctor on the Box	T			Episode #25. 6-26-1970	Cameraman (Lionel Wheeler).	129932
1947	Doctor Jim	M				Editor (William Newell).	129933
1992	Doctor Morbid	M				TV Newscaster (Jonathan Kruger)	129934
1975	Doctor on the Go: Keep Y our Nose Clean	T			Episode #1. 4-17-1975	Reporter (Kevin Moore).	129935
2002	Doctor Sleep	M				Journalist (Gerald Lepkowski).	129936
2007	Doctor Strange	C				News Announcer (Chris Edgerly - Voice).	129937
1940	Doctor Takes a Wife, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8913, 8912.			News Media. Reporter (Charles Lane). Greenwich Editor (Frank Darien). New York Editor (Frank Orth). Morning Express Reporter (Don Beddoe). Photographer (Eddie Laughton). Charlie's Photographer (Walter Sande).	129938
1996	Doctor Who	MT				TV Anchor (Mi-Jung Lee). News Anchor (Joanna Piros)	129939
2006	Doctor Who: Age of Steel, The	T			Episode #20. 5-20-2006	Newsreader (Duncan Duff).	129940
2004	Doctor Who: Algebra of Ice, The	N		Rose, Lloyd		Journalist.	129941
2005	Doctor Who: Aliens of London	T			UK. Episode #4. 4-16-2005.	News Media. Reporters (Jack Tarlton, Lachele Carl). Doctor Who returns Rose to her own time but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London.	129942
2006	Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts	T			UK. Episode #26. 7-1-2006	Weatherman (Paul Fields) Indian Newsreader (Hajaz Akram). French Newsreader (Anthony de Baeck). Japanese Newsreader (Takako Akashi).	129943
2005	Doctor Who: Christmas Invasion, The	T			UK. Episode #14. 12-25-2005	News Media. Newsreader 1 (Jason Mohammed). Newsreader 2 (Sagar Arya). Newsreader 3 (Lachele Carl).	129944
1972	Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks (Part 4)	T			UK. Episode #307. 1-22-1972. U	TV Reporter (Alex MacIntosh).	129945
1976	Doctor Who: Deadly Assassin, The (Part 1)	T			UK. Episode #436. 10-30-1976	Commentator Runcible (Hugh Walters).	129946
2006	Doctor Who: Fear Her	T			UK. Episode #25. 6-24-2006	Commentator (Hue Edwards - Voice).	129947
1973	Doctor Who: Frontier in Space (Part 1)	T			UK. Episode #338. 2-24-1973	Newscasters (Louis Mahoney, Bill Mitchell).	129948
1975	Doctor Who: Hand of Fear, The	T			UK.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Sarah had a flat in South Croydon, where the Doctor tried to drop her off at the end of the serial, but typically did not get the coordinates quite right.	129949
1988	Doctor Who: Happiness Patrol, The (Part 1)	T			UK. Episode #671. 11-2-1988	Newsreader (Annie Hulley).	129950
2005	Doctor Who: Long Game, The	T			UK. Episode #7. 5-7-2005	Editor (Simon Pegg - The Editor).	129951
1965	Doctor Who: Nightmare Begins, The	T			UK. Episode #91. 11-13-1965	Interviewer (Michael Guest).	129952
1987	Doctor Who: Paradise Towers (Part 1)	T			UK. Episode #657. 10-5-1987	Video Commentator (Simon Coady).	129953
1976	Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders	T			UK.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).  Present when Doctor Who regenerated into the Fourth Doctor. Accompanies him on his journeys through time and space.Encounters Daleks, Cybermen, antimatter creatures at the end of time, android mummies in 1911 England, ancient evils in 15th century Italy and other dangers until the Doctor received a summons to his home planet Gallifrey and could not take her along.As a companion, she was confident, inquisitive and possessed a sharp mind as well as a sharp tongue. She is also a feminist -- in her first appearance she was infuriated when the Doctor asked her to make coffee.She often verbally sparred with fellow  companion, Harry Sullivan, who had an old-fashioned, chauvinistic and unintentionally patronizing attitude towards her. Her feminism did not get in the way of forming close friendships with Harry and the Doctor.Feminist views became less prominent as the series went on. Always competent. She shared a good rapport with the Fourth Doctor. One of the most popular of the companions among fans.	129954
1999	Doctor Who: Players	N		Dicks, Terrance	UK.	War Correspondent Winston Churchill is a struggling politician destined for greater things. Doctor Who and Peri get involved with him as the TARDIS landed on the sun-baked veldt in the middle of a Boer War skirmish.	129955
2006	Doctor Who: Rise of the Cybermen	T			UK. Episode #19. 5-13-2006	Newsreader (Duncan Duff).	129956
1973	Doctor Who: Series	T			UK. 1973-1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) in British science fiction series. Companion to the Third and Fourth Doctors, 1973-1976.	129957
1970	Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space: Episode 1	T			UK. Episode #254. 1-3-1970.	News Media. 2nd Reporter (Prentis Hancock).	129958
1973	Doctor Who: Time Warrior, The	T			UK.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).  Infiltrates a top secret research facility by posing as her hunt, Lavinia Smith, a famous virologist.Sneaked into the TARDIS while the Doctor was preparing to follow the trail of a kidnapped scientist through time, and became embroiled in the subsequent adventure.Worked with the Third Doctor and UNIT.	129959
1966	Doctor Who: War Machines, The: Episode 1	T			UK. Episode #123. 6-25-1966	News Media. American Journalist (Ric Felgate). Interviewer (John Doye). Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall). US Correspondent (Carl Conway). Radio Announcer (Dwight Whylie).	129960
2005	Doctor Who: World War Three	T			UK. Episode #5. 4-23-2005	Reporters (Jack Tarlton, Lachele Carl). Fiendish Slitheen unmasked as ones who crashed spaceship into London as part of a ruse to trigger World War Three. But can Doctor save the planet when he's trapped inside a locked room?	129961
1932	Doctor X	M	DVD -R HQ 5882,  5883. L			Reporter Lee Taylor (Lee Tracy) of the Daily World go out to find a cannibalistic strangler. Daily World Editor Willard (Thomas E. Jackson). Daily World Night Editor (Selmer Jackson).	129962
1989	Doctor, Doctor	T			Series 6-12-89 to 7-24-89. 11-13-89 to 2-26-90).	Medical Journalist Dr. Mike Stratford (Matt Frewer)  on "Wake Up, Providence," a local morning news show on WNTV-TV hosted by Pia Bismark (Sarah Abrell)	129963
1989	Doctor, Doctor	T			Episode. 12-11-89	Photographer (Amanda Hillwood) is object of Mike's affection. Jet-setting photographer	129964
1952	Doctor, The: No Story Assignment	T			Episode. 11-23-52	Press	129965
1991	Doctor…Who on Earth Is Tom Baker	M				Interviewer (Tom Baker)	129966
1959	Doctor's Dilemma, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3051, 3052			Newsman from the Globe (Colin Gordon)	129967
1935	Doctor's Son, The	SS	GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Collected Stories of John O'Hara, The."	Magazine. Little journalism. Review of Reviews, father's favorite magazine.  The Standard newspaper.	129968
1987	Doctors and Women	NR	OWN - H	Cheever, Susan		Journalist Kate Loomis, journalist falling in love with a powerful doctor	129969
2005	Doctors: Under the Weather	T			Episode #773. 4-4-2005.	Journalist (Sarah Louise Hope). Journalist (Dean Lawrence).	129970
1978	Doctors' Private Lives	MT				Lady Reporter (Margarita Cordova). Man Reporter (Maurice Sneed).	129971
1981	Documentary on the Making of "Gore Vidal's 'Caligula'	DT				News Media. United Press International Reporter (Sylvana Foa - Herself). Associated Press Reporter (Dennis F. Redmont - Himself). French Television Newsman (Victor Vramant - Himself). Narrator (Bill Mitchell - Voice).	129972
2009	Dod vid ankomst (aka Dead on Arrival)	MF			Sweden.	Reporter (Susanne Thorson). 	129973
1939	Dodge City	M	DVD -R HQ 2291, 2292. L. SVDSP 547. VHS 463	Buckner, Robert (Screenplay-Story)	De Havilland - Ness Book	Editor Joe Clemens (Frank McHugh), editor of the Dodge City Star. ("A Journal of Literature and News"). Abbie Irving (Olivia de Havilland) becomes assistant to editor handling special features for women.  They get the goods on the town boss.Editor Clemens is shot just as he finishes the article and the story exposing the crooks. His files disappear"Of course, you realize that people in general are inclined to think that a newspaper office is an odd place for a charming young lady like you to be working, don't you?""A good newspaperman has two jobs. One is to write the news as it happens, day by day, and the other is to be ready for it and write it first. All but the end."	129974
2004	Dodgeball: True Underdog Story, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8X  4119			Sportscasters (Jason Bateman and Gary Cole) provide laughs as clueless sports commentators.	129975
1998	Dodging Cupid's Arrow	N		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Temptation #670	Investigative Reporter Perrie Kincaid is an independent, sexy, crackerjack reporter who needs a temporary safe haven from a dangerous criminal. An Alaskan bush pilot committed to bachelorhood comes to her rescue.She couldn't believe it when her editor sent her to Muleshoe, Alaska, population 20. Bush pilot never met a woman like this reporter -- bossy, opinionated and absolutely gorgeous. He didn't know whether to strangle her or kiss her.	129976
1929	Dodsworth	N	OWN - P	Lewis, Sinclair		Journalist Ross Ireland, whose function is to speak the author's scathing comments on America.	129977
1936	Dodsworth	M	DVD -R HQ 5414, 5415. SVD 1517	Lewis, Sinclair (Novel). Sidney Howard (Play).		Newspaper Headlines. Press.	129978
2007	Does God Exist?	M				Reporter (Johanna Tschig)	129979
1989	Dog bites man -- no news. Man bites dog -- news	A		Accorsi William		News. Sculptor interprets old joke about the definition of news.	129980
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Bodybuilders	T	DVD -R HQ 6181		Episode #1. 6-7-2006	TV News Team. In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."Members of the KHBX news team attend sexual harassment training. Iron Man Bodybuilding competition is covered.	129981
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Brighton, Florida	T	DVD -R HQ 6780		Episode #6. 7-19-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."News team gets to do a story on a national kidnapping but a snow storm causes problems for the team. When kidnap victim is found unharmed, their story is dead.	129982
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Christian Convention	T	DVD -R HQ 6512.		Episode #7. 7-26-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."News team tries to boost ratings by covering a Christian rock concert and a gaming convention.	129983
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Daytime Talk Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6621		Episode #9. 8-8-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."Kevin's dream of doing his own morning talk show comes true. Station gives him the opportunity to shoot a pilot episode of "Beekin and Eggs" but the team learns that producing a different show isn't easy.	129984
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Gas Prices	T	DVD -R HQ 6569		Episode#8. 8-2-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."KHBX News Team is in danger of losing their jobs due to budget cuts.	129985
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Republican Leadership Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 6348		Episode #4. 6-28-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."News crew covers the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Memphis	129986
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Spring Break	T	DVD -R HQ 6287		Episode #3. 6-21-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."Members of the KHBX news team head to Panama City to investigate the dangers of Spring Break.	129987
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Team Building	T	DVD -R HQ 6395		Episode #5. 7-11-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."Crew attends an outdoor team-building weekend after a focus group rates their newscast.	129988
2006	Dog Bites Man: Assignment: Undercover Homosexual	T	DVD -R HQ 6244		Episode #2. 6-14-2006	TV News Team. "In February 2006, a documentary crew began following a local news team from KHBX Spokane. This is the real life story of how the news is made and the people who make it."Members of the KHBX news team. Kevin goes undercover as a homosexual in order to expose prejudice in America.	129989
2001	Dog Bites Man: City Shocked	N		Duffy, James	E-Book	Reporter "Scoop" Rice, eager young reporter for a muckraking Manhattan weekly, investigates and exposes the mayor's involvement in a canine slaying. Extreme animal activists tie up the city and air traffic in a monumental demonstration.They are abetted by the rabid, newly amalgamated daily Post-News. Apparently the drunken mayor was taking a leak, stepped on a dog and was badly bitten.  His cop-bodyguards shot the dog.Publisher of sleazy British-owned tabloid newspaper is asked by a Native American widow of a philanthropic billionaire to investigate the men who killed her pit bull. Mayor's bodyguards had attempted to cover up their involvement in the shooting.But Rice exposes them and all hell breaks loose.	129990
1992	Dog City	C			Series. 9-26-1992 to 1-28-1995. Fox	News. Eddie the Newspup (Stuart Stone) sold the Dog City Howler and helped Detective Act Heart solve mysteries.	129991
1951	Dog Collared	C			Ham on Wry	TV News	129992
1975	Dog Day Afternoon	M	SVD 583			News Media. TV Anchorman (William Bogert). TV Reporter (Ron Cummins).	129993
2006	Dog Days	N		Cox, Ana Marie	Author of DC political blog Wonkette.	Journalist Rick Stossel, one of Washington's most powerful political journalists, is having an affair with a Democrat presidential campaign staffer and a Washington Post gossip columnist begins calling her friends to try to sniff out details of the affairThe 28-year-old woman, Melanie Thorton, diverts media attention from her candidate's political troubles and her own romantic ones by creating a fictitious blog supposedly written by a local libertine calling herself Capitolette.She and another twentysomething Democrat, Julie Wrigley, exposes the seamier side of Washington life in the tell-all web log written by a fictional sexy girl.. When the career of the fake blogger takes off, the deception comes to life.Interplay between Washington's more minor political types during the dog days of August in a presidential election year when campaign staffers, media and lobbyists angle for best leaks, stories, sources, parties and affairs.The tide turns when Julie actually hires a girl to be Capitolette and has her appear on news shows and at parties.	129994
1938	Dog Eat Dog	NM		Chambers, W.		Newspaper Girl helps a special investigator solve a series of murders.	129995
1993	Dog Hermit, The	NM		Stout, David		Editor Will Schafer of a New York newspaper assigns himself to the story of a kidnapping of a five-year-old son of a prominent citizen of Long Creek, New York after a Reporter, Fran Spicer, covering the story is killed.Spicer's car crashes on a snowy road and his death is attributed to alcohol.  Schafer is intent on vindicating Spicer and finds new purpose as a newspaperman.He also falls for a local woman all the while remaining isolated, an alien in an unfriendly town.	129996
1935	Dog of Flanders, A	M				Art Critic Monsieur LaTour (Henry Kolker).	129997
1973	Dog Soldiers	N	OWN - H	Stone, Robert		Journalist John Converse, small-time journalist and would-be profiteer in Saigon.  Cynic. Elmer Bender, a former Communist press baron.	129998
1998	Dogboys	MT				Newscaster (Joe Matheson). Aussie News Anchor (Jeffrey Knight).	129999
2000	Dogfight	N		Ring, Ray		News Media	130000
1991	Dogfight	M				Newscaster (Frank Walters)	130001
2007	Dogmestic Violence: Comedy for Dog Lovers, A	N		Neumann, Dwight		News Media, helicopters, police, Governor Schwarzendogger and others are pursuing fleeing dogs racing south on California freeways. Jeckle appears more human than dog. But his attorney and barking interpreter Juan Antonio consistently argues that he should be judged as a dog. First, Jeckle is arraigned as an adult on several serious felony charges, before being transferred to juvenile court. There, he testifies about his experience in the K9 unit, goes after a flipped bone, and both he and his interpreter end up in juvenile hall. After Jeckle’s escape, the two protagonists are returned to adult court for a preliminary hearing that leads to Flatton mental hospital and a 90-day dognostic study to determine their competency to go to trial. Once at Flatton, Jeckle and Juan Antonio find themselves at the mercy of a giant counselor and a psycho/psychiatrist. At the end of the dognostic study, a riot allows all dogs to escape. The fleeing dogs soon find themselves facing south on California freeways and being pursued. The run leads into Mexico where the dogs run a race at a Tijuana dog racetrack and later a party at Rosarito Beach. Unfortunately, Jeckle is finally extradited to Los Angeles to stand trial for all his alleged atrocities. The story of a dog/human defendant brought to trial after confronting the entire criminal process and fleeing through California and Mexico. 	130002
1982	Dogs of Hell	M				Photographer (John Kohler)	130003
2004	Dogs of Riga, The	N		Henning, Mankell. Laurie Thompson (Translator)		Journalist	130004
1923	Dogs of War	M				Photographer, Film's (Charley Young).	130005
1981	Dogs of War, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4713, 4714.	DeVore, Gary, George Malko (Screenplay)	Ness Book	British Journalist North (Colin Blakely) is world-weary correspondent doing a television piece on an African country.  Reporter slips a mercenary a piece of film.  The reporters TV program aired but was so watered down  that no one watched.Mercenary becomes concerned when reporter begins following him. Asks a fellow mercenary to put the correspondent off their track. Although he insists the reporter not be killed,  North dies when he is hit by a car.Film's Photographer (Walter Lundin)	130006
2002	Dogs: Longest Running Musical in Off-Off Broadway History, The	M				Interviewer (Ben Bar - The Interviewer).	130007
2001	Dogtown and Z-Boys	DT				Editor Jake Phelps of Thrasher Magazine. 50s Voice Announcer Joe Leahy. Writer-Photographer Craig Stecyk, Zephyr Co-Founder.	130008
1940	Dogville Comedy, A: Love-Tails of Morocco	M	DVD -R HQ 9435		Short. 	Newspaper headline and story on dog killing four canine bridge players. All human parts played by canines. 	130009
2000	Doin' Dirty	N		Swindle, Howard		Investigative Reporter Richmond Carlisle is murdered. Phone records indicate he received six phone calls in nine days from an FBI agent.Carlisle was nosing around a drug smuggling indictment and poking around in the financial affairs of one of Texas' richest families. Murder was particularly gruesome -- victim injected through the nose with rattlesnake venom.Carlisle found more than he bargained for while following a lead on a hush-hush story.	130010
1986	Doing Life	MT				TV Reporter (Clark Johnson). Editor (J. Winston Carroll).	130011
1997	Doing Time for Patsy Cline	M				TV Reporter (Shayne Francis)	130012
2001	Dok 12: Drie Dode Chinezen	T			Episode #1.	Cameraman (Sammy Woo).	130013
1968	Doktor Glas	MF				Journalist Markel (Nils Eklund)	130014
2003	Doktor ludosti	MF			Croatia	Reporter Horkic stariji (Milan Strljic).	130015
1977	Doktors Dilemma, Des	MTF			West Germany	Reporter (Ruidger Weigang).	130016
1934	Dokud mas maminku	MF				Reporter (Josef Laufer).	130017
1983	Dolce Madonna Bionda	N		Henscheid, Eckhard	Germany	Journalist. Radio Journalist	130018
1960	Dolce Vita, La	M	DVD -R HQ 3265, 3266, 3267. VHS 470, B16	Fellini, Federico, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano (Story). Fellini, Pinelli, Flaiano, Brunello Rondi (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists/Authors. Fellini. Ness Book	Journalist Marcello Rubini (Marcello Mastroianni)  prowls through Rome in search of bits of gossip. Celebrity status conferred on him by rich and powerful.  Potential to be great reporter, but content to do little more than publicity.Alienated journalist. Coins term: Paparazzo. Paparazzo (Walter Santesso). Reporters (Nadia Balabine, Donatella Della Nora, Concetta Ragusa). Reporter (Francois Dieudonne). Reporter (Umberto Felici). Reporter (Dave Guertler). Reporter (John Francis Lane).Reporter (Mario Mallarno). Reporter (Maite Morand). 2nd Photographer (Giulio Paradisi). 3rd Newspaper Photographer (Enzo Cerusico). 4th Photographer (Enzo Doria). Radio Commentator (Francesco Luzi). Newsreel Camera Operator (Tiziano Cortini)Journalists at Sylvia's press conference (Henry Thody, Donatella Della Nora, Maite Morand, Donato Castellaneta and 7 other journalists). Newspaper Photographers (Enzo Doria, Giulio Paradisi).	130019
1960	Dolce Vita, La	MS	OWN - H	Fellini, Federico, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano Brunello Rondi (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Marcello Rubini admits to having lost ambition. Participates in decadent lifestyle of people on whom he reports. Remains detached. Profession allows him to create a wall that prevents emotional response to events in his personal life.Indulges in ménage a trois to discover fiancée has attempted suicide. More concerned about keeping the information out of papers than he is about her. Visits her at hospital, soon rushes off to cover arrival of actress.Tours city with actress. Beaten up by her boyfriend. Journalist becomes object of media attention when he is surrounded by photographers after the confrontation.  Unaffected by father's heart attack.Suicide of intellectual associate who kills himself after murdering his children affects him.  Throws himself into more decadent diversions. Journalist no longer capable of communication.Members of press converge at site of miracle witnessed by two children. Press turns event into media circus. Miracle apparently fake. Downpour ends the scene. Caravan of photographers passing flock of sheep. Paparazzi.	130020
2006	Dolce Vita, La	M			Adult - Harcore	Touche Editor (Gus Mattox).	130021
1957	Doll That Took The Town, The (La Donne Del Giorno)	M		Bemporad, Franco (Story).  Cesare Zavattini, Aggeo Sarioli, Francesco Maselli, Bemporad (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Newspapers/Pub./Photog. Italy. Ness Book. Released in U.S. 1965	Photojournalist Aldo (Franco Fabrizi) doubts  story of woman who is found unconscious and believed to have been assaulted. Newspapers demand an investigation and she becomes a celebrity.	130022
1975	Doll, The	T				News Media	130023
1968	Dollaro per 7 vigliacchi, Un	MF			Spain/Italy.	Photographer (Umberto Raho).	130024
2005	Dollars and Signs	M				News Media. Reporter (Lisa Sanchez).	130025
1986	$ (Dollars)	M	DVD -R HQ 3160, 3161, 3159.		Beatty	Reporter Stars & Stripes (Walt Trott). Associated Press Reporter (Darrell Armstrong)	130026
2009	Dollhouse: Echoes	T	DVD -R HQ 10997		Episode. 3-27-2009	News Media. TV Newscasts. Echo abandons an assignment when she is drawn to a nearby college where the entire campus is affected by a mysterious memory drug. 	130027
2009	Dollhouse: Man on the Street	T	DVD -R HQ 10988		Episode #5. 3-13-2009	African-American TV Reporter Brett Locano investigates the Dollhouse, interviewing people on the street about the myth of the Dollhouse. He is preparing an expose on the Dollhouse as Echo tries to help a client heal the ache of a lost love. The Dollhouse is a very secret, illegal place where wishes come true. Clients with the right connections and enough money can hire “Actives,” people who have been programmed to perfectly fulfill the needs and desires of their clients. The Actives are people who have chosen, for their own reasons, to surrender their bodies. Echo is one of the “Actives.” Through different personality downloads, she plays the any role required of her, from the role of a lovestruck girl on a romantic weekend to a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. An FBI agent works to uncover information on the Dollhouse. He won’t stop until he uncovers the truth.	130028
2009	Dollhouse: Target, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10881		Episode #4. 2-20-2009	Reporter. Man uses fake press credentials -- 10 KPJK News/Thomas Crehan, Associate Producer -- to try to convince a forest ranger that he is a member of the news media. The Dollhouse is a very secret, illegal place where wishes come true. Clients with the right connections and enough money can hire “Actives,” people who have been programmed to perfectly fulfill the needs and desires of their clients. The Actives are people who have chosen, for their own reasons, to surrender their bodies. Echo is one of the “Actives.” Through different personality downloads, she plays the any role required of her, from the role of a lovestruck girl on a romantic weekend to a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. An FBI agent works to uncover information on the Dollhouse. He won’t stop until he uncovers the truth.Echo becomes the female counterpart to an outdoorsman. Agent Ballard is encouraged when he receives a clue to Echo’s true identity.	130029
2009	Dollhouse: Target, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10881		Episode #4. 2-20-2009	Reporter. Man uses fake press credentials -- 10 KPJK News/Thomas Crehan, Associate Producer -- to try to convince a forest ranger that he is a member of the news media. The Dollhouse is a very secret, illegal place where wishes come true. Clients with the right connections and enough money can hire “Actives,” people who have been programmed to perfectly fulfill the needs and desires of their clients. The Actives are people who have chosen, for their own reasons, to surrender their bodies. Echo is one of the “Actives.” Through different personality downloads, she plays the any role required of her, from the role of a love struck girl on a romantic weekend to a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. An FBI agent works to uncover information on the Dollhouse. He won’t stop until he uncovers the truth.Echo becomes the female counterpart to an outdoorsman. Agent Ballard is encouraged when he receives a clue to Echo’s true identity.	130030
2009	Dollhouse: True Believer	T	DVD -R HQ 10954		Episode #6. 3-20-2009	TV Reporter (Ted Garcia). The Dollhouse is a very secret, illegal place where wishes come true. Clients with the right connections and enough money can hire “Actives,” people who have been programmed to perfectly fulfill the needs and desires of their clients. The Actives are people who have chosen, for their own reasons, to surrender their bodies. Echo is one of the “Actives.” Through different personality downloads, she plays the any role required of her, from the role of a lovestruck girl on a romantic weekend to a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. An FBI agent works to uncover information on the Dollhouse. He won’t stop until he uncovers the truth.	130031
2009	Dollhouse: Vows	T	DVD -R HQ 11429 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 9-25-2009	TV Anchor. Two Dollhouse executives discuss a male TV News Anchor with bizarre sexual requests called “Tempura Joe.”	130032
1914	Dollie  of the Dailies	M				Reporter (Mary Fuller)	130033
1991	Dollman	M				TV Anchorman (Mark Bringleson). Weatherman (Buddy Daniels).	130034
1945	Dolly Sisters, The	M				Reporter at Boat Docking (Frank Ferguson). Reporter at Boat Docking (Dick Gordon). Photographer at Boat Docking (Howard Negley).	130035
1916	Dolly's Scoop	M			Ness Book	Editor Hayward Mack is the editor of the Morning Argus who enforces a policy of doing anything to get the news. Opposed by reporter Louise Lovely, who discovers Mack's wife is involved with another man (it turns out it's the editor's wife).Mack insists on running a photo of the mystery woman on the front page, but Lovely feels sorry for her and substitutes a photo of a woman who committed suicide.Mack's wife tells him everything and he rushes to stop the paper. He is too late, but discovers lovely's substitution and vows to run a clean sheet from now on.	130036
2000	Dolman 2000	MF				Editor (Jose Borras), Yo soy Godzilla	130037
1995	Dolores Claiborne	M	DVD -R HQ 10814, 10815, 10816. SVD 583. L.	King, Stephen (Novel). Tony Gilroy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Selena St. George (Jennifer Jason Leigh) returns to childhood home when her mother is accused of murdering the elderly woman she worked for as a housekeeper. Homecoming stirs painful memories since mother suspected of killing her abusive husband.Truth unfolds in series of flashbacks. Mother engineered husband's death because he had been abusing the daughter.  Serious emotional scars on reporter and she is depicted as a cold, cynical, chain-smoking, pill-popping alcoholic.Reporter has trouble sustaining relationships and appears to have thrown herself into her job to escape her past.  Asks her mother point blank if she killed her husband adding she asked Jean Harris the same question.Reporter shown in antagonistic confrontation with editor Peter (Eric Bogosian) with whom she once had a relationship. Publication is not identified, but reporter has framed covers of Esquire on her office walls. tOffice scene opens with exterior shot that includes a New York Times truck.	130038
1976	Dolphin, The	SS	MLPL	Penzoldt, Ernst	In "German Short Stories 2."	Journalist for the Frankfurter Zeitung is narrator	130039
2009	Dom kuvyrkom: Polnyy nokaut	TF			Episode #7. 1-7-2009. Russia.	Journalist (Aleksandr Zagoskin). Journalist (Aleksei Pisarcuk).	130040
1980	Dom: Jeszcze wczoraj bylo wesele, A	TF			Episode #4.	Correspondent (Jack Recknitz) of United Press.	130041
1980	Dom: Warkocze naszych dziewczat beda biale	TF			Episode #3.	Correspondent (Jack Recknitz) of United Press.	130042
1960	Domaren	MF				Editor Thorvald (Elof Ahrle). Editor Lanner (Ake Lindstrom).	130043
1997	Dome, The	T			1997- Series	News Media. Backstage Reporter (Anastasia Zampouonidis -  2002-2005).	130044
1954	Domek z kart	MF			Poland	Editor Karol Wiaz (Szczepan Baczynski).  Editor Marian Korbicki (Henryk Borowski). Editor (Abogdan Niewinowski). Writers (Karol Leszczynski, Michal Melina, Przemyslaw Zielinski).	130045
1907	Domestic Adventurers, The	N	MLPL	Bacon, Josephine Dodge		Magazine. Sabrina added Things-I-Have-Found-Out-to-Make-It-Easy-For-You pages to her department, circulation went  up immediately.  Little journalism.	130046
2001	Domestic Disturbance	M	SVDSP 1600 (Media Excerpts)			TV Reporter (Patt Noday).	130047
1984	Domestic Life	T				TV Commentator Martin Crane (Martin Mull) delivers commentaries on domestic life on station KMRT-TV, Active 8 News, Seattle. Robert Ridgely as Cliff, co-anchor of the KMRT newscast. Jane (Mie Hunt), co-anchor. Others.	130048
2009	Dominga Rio of Cuero	N		Sweetwater, Sage		Tabloid Newspaper The Raider is a disreputable weekly gossip tabloid. It is a serpent that never sleeps, the Texas media, more commonly known as The Raider. They are going to get Dominga Rio of Cuero one way or another because she is somewhat of a celebrity. Dominga Rio is a descendant of Spanish bloodlines. The Shadow Wolves, American Indians with U.S. Customs, have leased Judas to track illegal immigrants and smugglers. Whether the Judas is rounding up wild mustangs, tracking illegal immigrants, flushing out smugglers of illegal Cuban cigars in a rivalry of tabloid media and cockfighting, or commissioned by the Tick Riders to round up tick-infested cattle on the banks of the Rio Grande from Laredo to Del Rio, Dominga Rio isn’t far behind. The Texas media think she spends too much time on the road in her white 1966 Cadillac hearse following Judas, the horse who rounds up the wild mustangs, and his handler. 	130049
2005	Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege & Justice: What Price Murder?	T	DVD -R HQ 10786		Episode. 2-2-2005	Journalist Dominick Dunne hosts a program on murder, power, privilege and justice. Millionaire Joel Sandler attempts to hire a hit man to kill his wife.	130050
2005	Dominion	M				Reporter (Tim Forsyth). Reporter (Lia Scott Price).	130051
2006	Dominion	NSF		Alcorn, Randy C.		African-American Columnist Clarence Abernathy seeks revenge for two senseless killings and ultimately answers to his own struggles regarding race and faith.After being dragged into the world of inner-city gangs and racial conflict, Abernathy is encouraged by fellow Columnist Jake Woods to forge an unlikely partnership with a redneck homicide detective.Soon the two find themselves facing the powers of darkness that threaten the dominion of earth, while unseen eyes watch from above.	130052
2005	Domino	M	DVD -R HQ 8675, 8676, 8677			TV Cameraman (Greg Mitchell). TV Tech (Andzej Mrotek).	130053
2005	Dommeren	MF			Denmark	Journalist Kim Friberg (Jens Bo Jorgensen). Journalist (David Petersen).	130054
2009	Don Juan de la Mancha	N		Menasse, Robert		Editor Nathan for a Viennese newspaper maintains an emancipated marriage and an equally emancipated affair, paying frequent visits to his psychotherapist. “You can only be happy with your first woman or with your last,” announces Nathan’s father thus summarizing the seducer’s dilemma. Nathan, too, is a seduce albeit in a different time. Whereas Nathan’s father sought happiness in women and Nathan’s mother found unhappiness in men, Nathan intends to do everything quite differently. But what is he doing differently? Nothing. 	130055
1997	Don King, Only in America	MT	SVD 621			Reporter #2 (Mark Thompson). Reporter #3 (James Keane). Reporter in Zaire (Jack Newfield).	130056
1967	Don Quichotte in Köln	N		Schallück, Paul	Germany	Radio Journalist	130057
1924	Don Vicente: My Brother, My Executioner	N		Jose, F. Sionil	Part of the Rosales Saga	Editor Luis Asperri of a radical magazine who is tempted by the luxury of the city is the illegitimate son of the all-powerful, all devouring Don Vincente Asperri. Luis and his half-brother Victor (same mother, different fathers) choose opposing sides in a peasant uprising. Luis, though Don Vincente’s heir, considers himself liberal. He writes poetry and edits a left-wing magazine, but in many ways he is as heartless as his father. At Don Vincente’s insistence, in order to keep the family fortune intact, Luis marries a cousin instead of his city girlfriend with tragic results all around. When the chips are down, he will not divest himself of his lands as his brother Victor, leader of the revolutionary Huks, demands. 	130058
2001	Don’t Approach Me (aka Dont  Approach Me).	MUS		Eminem		News Media."…everyday I wake up, another drama It's a wonder I'm alive, survivin' this karma. If I can hold on to my private life for five minutes longer I might get my wife to let go of this knife and just calm her Without these cameras in our faces like animals…"…For your channel 2 action news to follow our ambulance up the avenue And catch a glimpse of all the suicide attempts….""And so these kids tell their friends and relatives where I live So my address ends up on the internet again So then, I do an interview with spin, telling them That if someone comes to my crib, I'm a shove a gun in their ribs…"….And reporters, blow it out of proportion Oh, now he's pullin' guns on his fans Just for tryin' to stand on his porch And I'm the bad guy, cause I don't answer my door like hey hi! You guys wants some autographs? okay, form a straight line! …"	130059
1933	Don't Bet on Love	M				News Media. Reporters (Lorin Raker, Craig Reynolds).	130060
1952	Don't Bother to Knock	M				Girl Photographer Janey (Gloria Blondell)	130061
1966	Don't Call Me a Con Man (aka Daiboken)	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter discovers Adolph Hitler is alive and well on a Pacific Island and is producing missiles to destroy mankind.	130062
2009	Don’t Call Me Darlin’	NR		Cunningham, Fleeta		Editor Ned Garrett of the local newspaper is trying to convince the judge that Sarah-Carole, the librarian is a Communist sympathizer. It is 1957. The town is Santa Rita, Texas and everything was placid until the radical librarian and her controversial books came to town. Then the County Judge fell in love with her. What with the Commissioners in an uproar, two irrepressible teens adding their own brand of confusion and a menacing midnight caller threatening the girl he loves, Judge Sam Lindley has enough interference in his courtship to sink it. He doesn’t need his old friend the editor poking around to find evidence that Sam’s lovely librarian has Communist Party ties. Trouble is, the newsman just might be right.Ned, “our local newspaper man” creates a firestorm in his community that threatens to consume him and all those he loves. When Carole tells him, “I enjoyed your edition this week,” all she receives is a stony stare in return. “Did you, now, Miss MacKinsey?”  Garrett regarded her with a narrowed eye.  “I can safely say it’s the last one you’ll enjoy. The people of this good, hard-working little town don’t need the salacious tripe you’re serving up to our young people.  You’re on your way out of town before many more issues come out.”  He leaned forward on both palms, his hooded eyes dark with menace.  “I’m giving you warning right now, lady, I know you’re dangerous.  You’re either a fool or a fellow traveler.  Either way I promise you’ll be out of a job before the school year starts.  Out of a job here and anywhere else I hear of you spreading your so-called literature.”  He turned his attention to Sam.  “You know you can’t stop it, Sam.  The County Commissioners will demand it.” He spun on his heel and stalked away.         Carole’s cheeks burned with mortification.  “Would you say he was a little prone to fire a canon to swat a gnat?”  Carole tried to ask the question with irony, but she was shaken.             	130063
1994	Don't Drink the Water	MT				Washington Reporter (Brian McConnachie)	130064
1949	Don't Ever Leave Me	M				News Reporter (Cyril Chamberlain)	130065
1998	Don't Feed the Gondolas	T			Series	Reporter (Patrick McDonnell)	130066
1945	Don't Fence Me In	M	DVD -R HQ 7970, 7969. SVDSP 556. SV 60	McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan (Screenplay). John K. Butler (Additional Butler)	Roy Rogers Film	Reporter-Photographer Toni Ames (Dale Evans) works for Spread Magazine in the big city and will do anything for a story, even pose as sexy dancer and singer. She is sent out west to get story of old bandit thought dead but still alive.She runs into King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers who doesn't want his best friend, a former bandit, to be exposed in Spread Magazine. He thinks he destroyed film, but she hides it and story and pictures are published. Friend's life is threatened.Rogers helps him escape and reporter joins cowboys to prove friend's innocence joining in for the title song.	130067
1982	Don't Go In the Woods	M				Photographer (Bill Stockdale).	130068
1981	Don't Go Near the Park	M				Reporter. Runaways are attacked by evil beings from the far past.	130069
1957	Don't Go Near the Water	M	DVD -R HQ 5951, 5952. SVD 1442		PR	Public Relations Officers for the Navy	130070
1956	Don't Go Near the Water	N	OWN - H	Brinkley, William (Novel).  Dorothy Kingsley, George Wells (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book	Reporter Gordon Ripwell (Keenan Wynn) for the Chicago Gazette (with an alleged readership of two-and-a-half million) expresses belief that war is the property of the American public.He describes his editor as hard-working, generous and a Puritan who does not smoke or drink. He adds that the editor once fired a city editor for fooling around with dames. This sets up a plan by the Navy public relations head Lt. Max Siegel (Glenn Ford).Siegel wants to get $1,000 away from reporter so it can be put toward the building of a new schoolhouse. Arranges for reporter to be seduced by a woman and their encounter taped. Threatens to send tape to reporter's puritanical editor.Siegel also is building a public relations campaign around a typical Navy man who turns out to be a belligerent, foul-mouthed lout.Correspondent for Madame  magazine Deborah Aldrich (Eva Gabor) seduces the admiral to get permission to go on combat detail. She later sneaks onto a PT boat to cover the war firsthand.	130071
1970	Don't Go to Ceuta	N		Franklin, Harry		News Media	130072
1970	Don't Just Lay There	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	130073
1973	Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!	M				Newsreader (Corbet Woodall).	130074
1968	Don't Just Stand There!	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	130075
1956	Don't Knock the Rock	M	DVD -R HQ 7853, 7855.	Kent, Robert E., James B. Gordon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Arlene MacLaine (Fay Baker) criticizes rock music. Her daughter convinces a singer to put on a show in a neighboring town to prove rock can be wholesome. But a jealous girl rejected by the singer starts a riot.MacLaine reports the incident in her syndicated column. All is resolved when her daughter and friends put on a show demonstrating that dances of the 1920s were no more dangerous than rock and roll.	130076
1962	Don't Knock The Twist	M	DVD -R HQ 7854, 7855		AFI-Censorship/Television	Reporter (Ralph Montgomery). Fashion Editor Helen (Viola Harris). Fashion Editor (Bess Flowers). Morning Bulletin newspaper writes editorials against rock and roll TV show. Headlines, news stories and editorials shown. Reporter (Ralph Montgomery).Other newspapers including the Morning Express print stories of support after some orphans complain about the cancellation of the TV program after the Morning Bulletin editorials and news stories.	130077
2008	Don’t Look Back	N		Daley, Margaret	Love Inspired Suspense Series	Journalism Professor Jameson King lived by five questions: Who, what, where, when and why. But the murder of his protégé, a young newspaper reporter, remained a mystery, one that Jameson, and the reporter’s grief-stricken sister, vowed to solve. But working with Cassie Winters wasn’t easy. A former student 10 years his junior, this stunning redhead was too young, too full of life for a man like him, a man with a secret concerning her brother, a secret that might tear them apart forever. 	130078
1999	Don't Look Behind You	MT				Reporter (Suzette Meyers)	130079
1999	Don't Look Under the Bed	MT				News Reporter (Michelle Wright)	130080
1967	Don't Make Waves	M	DVD -R HQ 8603, 8604			Newspapermen (George Tyne, David Fresco, Gilbert Green).	130081
1921	Don't Neglect Your Wife	M		Atherton, Gerturde Franklin (Story). Louis Sherwin (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Editor Langdon Masters (Lewis S. Stone) is a newspaper writer and editor in love with the wife of a San Francisco doctor. A scandal, involving a misconstrued situation, causes the journalist to go to New York where he becomes an alcoholic.Woman later gets a divorce and comes to redeem the journalist but not before she has a knock-down-drag-out fight with a woman at a dive called The Bucket of Blood that the journalist frequents.	130082
1984	Don't Open Till Christmas	M		Ford, Derek (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Giles (Alan Lake) for the Daily News says he's investigating a series of Santa Claus killings, but police discover no one at the paper has ever heard of him and he is later revealed to be the killer.	130083
1989	Don't Panic	M				TV Reporter (Humberto Elizondo)	130084
1967	Don't Play With Martians (Ne Jouez Pas avec Les Martians)	M			France	Reporters. Two incompetent reporters (Jean Rochefort and Andre Vallardy) witness Martian landing	130085
1985	Don't Print That!	P	MLPL	Cope, E	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	130086
1970	Don't Push Me	M			AFI-Newspapers-Underground	Newspaper	130087
1977	Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready	T				Announcer (Avery Schreiber)	130088
1993	Don't Stop My Crazy Love for You (Dong Bat Chu Dik Fung Ching)	M				TV Anchorwoman. Beautiful,  stalked by secret admirer. Kitty Wong (Hyung Hung) peppy news reporter	130089
1965	Don't Stop the Carnival	N		Brinkley, William	PR	Public Relations	130090
1944	Don't Take It To Heart	M				Reporter Tripp (Ernest Jay)	130091
1990	Don't Tell Her It's Me	M	SV 149			Cartoonist Gus Kubicek (Steve Guttenberg) is a fat man who has won a battle against cancer, which explains his baldness. But he is lonely. His caring sister tries to set him up with a suitable woman but, first, she must turn him into an irresistible man.When he falls in love, he takes the identity of a mysterious biker from New Zealand.	130092
1990	Don't Tell Me	M				Journalist Emily (Jami Geretz), journalist who is doing article on novelist. Falls in love with brother who has Hodgkin's disease	130093
1937	Don't Tell the Wife	M	DVD -R HQ 3722, 3714. SVD 1345			Columnist Malcom J. "Dinky" Winthrop (Guy Kibbee), a newspaper financial columnist, is convinced by conmen to lend their crooked operation his prestigious-sounding name.The newspaper columnist isn't too bright. Stocks for a worthless gold mine sell like hotcakes. But then the newspaperman wises up and cons the con artists.	130094
1955	Don't Tell Your Father	P	MLPL	McMahon, L.	Play Index, 1953-60	Press	130095
1972	Don't Torture the Duckling (aka Non si sevizia un paperino)	M			Italy - Ness	Reporter Andrea Martelli (Tomas Milian) investigates murders of small boys in Italian town.	130096
2005	Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed	M				Editor (Jude Pago).	130097
1973	Don't Turn the Other Cheek (Viva La Muerte…Tua)	M		Patten, Lewis B. (Novel - "Killer From Yuma, The").  Duccio Tessari (Screenplay)	Italy-Germany-Spain	Irish Journalist (Lynn Redgrave) trying to start a revolution for her paper, pays sheriff in Yuma to release a peasant leader. Instead, sheriff releases bandit who together with phony priest is on trail of stolen gold.Female Journalist single-handedly beats up group of Mexican soldiers, but she spends much of her time being abused by bandit and phony clergyman who continually refer to her as a "bitch."Two men ride off together while journalist preaching need for social change. They yell a final "Up yours!" to her as they leave.  "What the hell is a journalist?" "Someone who creates an idol and then destroys him."	130098
2008	Don’t You Forget About Me	N		Dunn, Jancee		New York City TV Producer Lily is 38 years old and finds himself moving back in with her parents in New Jersey after her husband of 15 years abruptly asks for a divorce. Back in her childhood home just in time for her 20th high school reunion, she starts feeling nostalgic for her carefree youth. 	130099
1946	Don't You Love Me?	M				Columnist writes items about dean of music and her affair with jazz musicians causing all kinds of trouble.	130100
2004	Dona da Historia, A	MF			Brazil	Interviewer (Herbert Richers Jr.)	130101
1996	Donahue:	DT	SV 292  (Missed Beginning)			Tabloid TV. TV Talk Show Host Phil Donahue	130102
1967	Donahue:	DT			Series. 1967-1996. Syndicated	TV Talk Show Host Phil Donahue.	130103
1995	Donald Brittain: Filmmaker	DT			Canada	Documentarian Donald Brittain. Journalist Ann Medina. Editor Judith Merritt. Writer Thomas Van Dusen. Filmmakers Marrin Canell, Roger Hart, Derek May,  John N. Smith, Adam Symansky. CBC Tim Ralfe.	130104
1999	Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon: Keeping You Safe Beside Me	M				Interviewer (Ronald G. Shafer-Himself)	130105
1912	Donald Kirk Series	SS		Woolley, Edward Mott	Two volumes	Copy Boy Donald Kirk, the Morning Record. Horatio Alger-like figure who  began as a street urchin, worked his way  up to first copy boy, then Correspondent-Reporter for the Morning Record, a NYC paper.Investigated and uncovered crime.	130106
1913	Donald Kirk, the Morning Record Copy Boy	NJ		Woolley, Edward Mott		Correspondent-Reporter Don Kirk for the Morning Record, a New York City newspaper. Horatio Alger-like figure who began as a street urchin and worked his way up first to copy boy and then correspondent-reporter. Investigated and covered crime stories.	130107
2000	Donde esta Miguel?	DF			Argentine. Short	Interviewer Cristian Alarcon Casanova.	130108
1961	Dondi	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist	130109
2002	Donegan and the Splendid Little War	N		Morrissey, Thomas E.		Journalist. 	130110
1862	Donelson: Battle -- Pieces and Aspects of War	PO	USC	Melville, Herman	In "Battle-Pieces of Herman Melville, The."	Newspaper. Baldy, newspaper employee who posts war reports on a bulletin board for the crowds to read. Headlines. "(Our own reporter a dispatch compiles, As best he may, from varied sources.")   "More News Last Night."	130111
2005	Donkey Harvest	M			Short	Photographer #1 (Carole Anne Marcko). Photographer #2 (Mary DiPaola).	130112
1965	Donna del lago, La	MF				Journalist (Ennio Balbo).	130113
1958	Donna Reed Show, The:	T			Series 9-24-1958 to 9-3-1966	Newspaper. Donna and Alex Stone (Donna Reed and Carl Betz) read a daily newspaper called the Sentinel	130114
1965	Donna Reed Show, The: Author! Author!	T			Episode #256. 11-4-1965	Newspaper. Donna tries to write a story about her family without them finding out	130115
1958	Donna Reed Show, The: Editorial, The	T			Episode	School Newspaper. Jeff is thrown off the school paper for writing an editorial against homework. He stages a homework revolt in his class	130116
1958	Donna Reed Show, The: Just a Housewife	T			Episode	Radio. Donna takes offense at the way a radio show host treats the women he interviews on his program	130117
1961	Donna Reed Show, The: Paper Tycoon, The	T			Episode #123. 11-16-1961	Newsboy. Jeff decides to buy three paper routes and hire three kids to work for him	130118
1965	Donna Reed Show, The: Unheroic Hero, The	T			Episode #120. 3-18-1965	Reporter (Gary Waynesmith).	130119
2007	Donovan Slacks	M				Reporter (Jonathan Fischer)	130120
2000	Donovan's Bed	NR		Mullins, Debra		Editor Sarah Calhoun of the Burr Chronicle is determined to uncover a townsman's secret past, but every time she goes near the man, she falls for him. Persistent editor won't leave him alone. Best way he knows how to shut her sassy mouth is with his own."With a grin, she reached for her pad. Her duty as editor of the Burr Chronicle lay in reporting anything that might interest the town. And the town was very much interested in….."But he makes it perfectly clear that Sarah is far too independent to be included on his list of prospective wives.  Calhoun retaliates by publicizing his search for a wife and soon he is flooded with lusty widows, love struck teens and lonely spinsters."…she knew he wasn't exactly the law-abiding citizen he appeared to be. Once she discovered his secrets, she would finally make her father's dream come true: the Burr Chronicle would become one of the biggest newspapers in Wyoming Territory.""And her own demons would be silenced forever."	130121
1953	Donovan's Brain	M	DVD -R HQ 2375, 2359	Siodmak, Curt (Novel). Hugh Brooke (Adaptation).  Felix Feist (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Photojournalist Herbie Yocum (Steve Brodie) who wants to do a picture story on death of a millionaire in the hope of selling it to the Sunday supplements.While photographing the laboratory of scientist near the site where millionaire's plane crashed, journalist discovers the scientist and assistants have taken the dead man's brain and are keeping it alive.Photojournalist offers to hold off on the story in exchange for money from scientist who has become possessed by living brain. Later scientist convinces reporter to go to the lab to take more pictures of the brain.While there, the brain takes control of the reporter and forces him to have a car accident.	130122
1944	Donovan's Brain	R	CD 004		Suspense 44-05-18, 25 (Two Parts)	Press	130123
1992	Donovan's Wife	N		Wicker, Tom		Columnist Milo Speed has never lost his feelings for a senator's wife.	130124
1968	Dood van 2 dames	MTF				TV Journalist (Erik Raes)	130125
1978	Doodzonde	MF				Journalist (Pim Peters)	130126
1989	Doogie Howser, M.D.:	T			Episode	Documentarian Vinnie (Max Casella) makes a documentary on the day in the life of a teenage doctor	130127
1989	Doogie Howser, M.D.:	T			Episode. 11-28-89	TV Newswoman comes to Doogie's rescue. Media saves the day.	130128
1993	Doogie Howser, M.D.: Love Means Constantly Having to Say You're Sorry	T			Episode #92. 1-27-1993	Reporter (Christopher Randolph).	130129
1993	Doogie Howser, M.D.: You've Come a Long Way, Babysitter	T			Episode #93. 2-3-1993	TV Interviewer (David Ruprecht).	130130
1928	Doom	N		Gerhardie, William		Newspaper Owner of the Daily Runner, Lord Ottercove. .  Based on Lord Beaverbrooks (Max Aitken), the Canadian newspaper tycoon who controlled the Daily Express.  Portrait of a powerful publisher	130131
1995	Doom Generation, The	M				TV Anchorman (Christopher Knight). TV Anchorwoman (Lauren Tewes).	130132
1892	Doom of London, The	SSF	MLPL	Barr, Robert	In "Science Fiction by Gaslight." Idler, The, November, 1892  Newspaper articles.	Newspaper	130133
2007	Doom Spore San Diego: Invasion from the Fifth Kingdom	NSF		Cullen, John T.		Reporter Jack Simon and his wife, Linsey Simon, a lieutenant in the San Diego Harbor Police are thrust headlong into the dreadful case of a dangerous scientific experiment gone wrong. The desperate and ruthless CEO of a failing mega-corporation has illegally imported a fungal terror from the Peruvian jungle for pharmaceutical experiments. The fungus which lay dormant for eons arrives in a battered, scary looking tramp freighter and immediately starts wrecking havoc. First it strikes insidiously at the families of the pitiful sailors whose bodies it has taken over. The fungus takes over humans each finding the next victim to join the growing invasion, transforming them into Fifth Kingdom humanoids that walk and talk like people, but act and smell strange. 	130134
1986	Doom Wind	NSF	OWN - P	Gunther, Max		New York Reporter Nick Pacifico is skeptical when assigned to the story about a comet nearly colliding with Earth, but the expose he eventually writes brings attempts at revenge from corrupt real estate figures before the comet wind hits Manhattan.	130135
2004	Doom3	G				News Media. IPN Newscaster (Cam Clarke - Voice). Research Director Larry Bullman (Rob Paulsen - Voice).	130136
1989	Doombeach	M				Photographer (Mathew Zajac).	130137
1940	Doomed to Die	M	DVD		Mr. Wong Collection	Reporter Bobby Logan help solve murder (Karloff as Mr. Wong)	130138
1958	Doomsday for Dyson	MT			UK	Journalist (Ronald Howard).	130139
1994	Doomsday Gun	MT	VHS 1600D.  VHS 322			News Media	130140
1967	Doomsday Machine, The	M				Reporter (Mike Farrell).	130141
1957	Doomsday Morning	N		Moore, Catherine Lucile		TV. Communications network controls the United States. Revolt erupts in California.	130142
1952	Doomsday Story, The (Doomsday-New York)	NSF				Press	130143
1972	Doomsday Voyage	M				Newscaster (Chris Matson). Political extremist on the run after assassinating a corrupt politician.	130144
1972	Doomwatch: Deadly Dangerous Tomorrow	T			Episode #33. 7-17-1972	News Media. Reporters (Bill Ward, John Wyman, Marc Zuber).	130145
1972	Doomwatch: Flood	T			Episode #35. 7-31-1972	BBC Reporter (Tim Nicholls).	130146
1971	Doomwatch: In the Dark	T			Episode #22. 2-15-1971	Journalist (David Purcell).	130147
1970	Doomwatch: Tomorrow, the Rat	T			Episode #4. 3-2-1970	Reporter (John Berryman).	130148
2002	Doonesbury	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.	Los Angeles Times 5/1/2002	CNN Reporter in Israel	130149
2002	Doonesbury	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.	Los Angeles Times 4/18/2002	CNN Reporter interviewing Arafat	130150
2002	Doonesbury	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.	Los Angeles Times 10/17/2002:	Press Conference with Bush press chief	130151
2003	Doonesbury	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	4-14-2003, Los Angeles Times E 17	TV News. Duke listening to CNN and Aaron.  "Let's see what Fox News is doing…."  Sound form TV set: "USA! USA!" Duke: "That's more like it.,"	130152
2003	Doonesbury	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	4-15-2003, Los Angeles Times E 16	TV News. Duke listening to  Geraldo Rivera in his Kuwait City Hotel Room.	130153
1984	Doonesbury Deluxe	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130154
1979	Doonesbury: And That's My Final Offer	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130155
1977	Doonesbury: Any Grooming Hints for Your Fans, Rollie?	CS	OWN - H	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130156
1976	Doonesbury: As the Kid Goes for Broke	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130157
1981	Doonesbury: Ask for May, Settle for June	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130158
1978	Doonesbury: But the Pension Fund Was Just Sitting There	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130159
1972	Doonesbury: But This War Had Such Promise	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130160
1971	Doonesbury: Call Me When You Find America	CS	OWN - P	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130161
1986	Doonesbury: Calling Dr. Whoopee!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130162
1984	Doonesbury: Check Your Egos At the Door	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130163
1973	Doonesbury: Dare to be Great Ms. Caucus	CS	OWN - P	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130164
1985	Doonesbury: Death of a Party Animal	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130165
1986	Doonesbury: Downtown Doonesbury	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130166
1975	Doonesbury: Especially Tricky People, An	CS	OWN - H	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130167
1989	Doonesbury: Give Those Nymphs Some Hooters!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130168
1973	Doonesbury: Guilty, Guilty, Guilty!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130169
1980	Doonesbury: He's Never Heard of You Either	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130170
1979	Doonesbury: He's Never Heard of You Either	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130171
1991	Doonesbury: I'd Go With the Helmet, Ray	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130172
1980	Doonesbury: In Search of Reagan's Brain	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130173
2003	Doonesbury: Mr. Butts	CS	COPY	Trudeau, Garry	Biography	Public Relations. Self-appointed spokesperson for the tobacco industry, Mr. Butts. He is a walking, talking rebuke to common sense -- the odious and odoriferous figment of adman Mike Doonesbury's compromised imagination.Work in advertising, perjury before Congress. Best known for work with children and recruiting efforts in the field during Desert Storm. Now a Gucci Guich lobbyist. Mr. Butts lives with Mrs. Butts in an unnamed Washington suburb.	130174
1971	Doonesbury: President is a Lot Smarter Than You Think, The	CS	OWN - P	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130175
1989	Doonesbury: Read My Lips, Make My Day, Eat Quiche and Die!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130176
1990	Doonesbury: Recycled Doonesbury: Second Thoughts on a Gilded Age	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130177
2002	Doonesbury: Reporter on Possible Invasion of Iraq	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter."As the White House prepares to invade Iraq, how do ordinary Americans feel about going back to war?" Reporter asks people.  A country braces for war.	130178
2003	Doonesbury: Rick Redfern	CS	COPY	Trudeau, Garry	Biography	Investigative Reporter Rick Redfern for the Washington Post. Had worked on "Chatter," a section of People magazine.  Broken numerous major stories over the years from Washington Redskins drug scandal to Brett Kimberlin affair.High profile interviews with heavyweight newsmakers like Baby Doc Duvalier won Redfern his own profile in David Halberstam's epic tome Crème de la Crème.Award-winning series based on his time undercover with Washington's homeless to frontline reporting from sands of Saudi Arabia, tour of duty in gritty chad-pits of Florida.Reporter's reporter. Father. Washington insider's husband until Dubya took office. Married to Clinton appointee, Joanie Caucus.Works at home to spend more time with son. Good sense to realize it wasn't working out.In 2008, Redfern tries to make a living as a cyberjournlist doing a blog. “I’m piecing together a living, but only barely. Turns out all those years at the Post count for very little,” he tells his son. (10-19-2008 CS). “It’s tough to leverage a byline in a media environment where anyone who can type gets a byline. I’m competing for eyeballs with millions of narcisists, almost none of whom expect to actually get paid.”  Son: “Whoa, that sucks, Dad.” “Sure Does.” Son: “Want me to take down my blog?” Redfern: “No, no son. You’re raising my game.”	130179
1978	Doonesbury: Rick Redfern	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-31-1978 to 4-3-1978. Nos. 11, 13	Reporter Rick Redfern on the Zoo plane.	130180
1977	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	T		Trudeau, G.B.	Trudeau comic strip comes to NBC television. Animated special	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130181
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	Comic strip (Los Angeles Times Calendar, Page E18, Monday, Dec. 9, 2002), featuring	Reporter Roland, now covering the possible war in Iraq	130182
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	4-12-2003, Los Angeles Times E22	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, with CNN microphone.Asking questions of soldier who finally asks, "Can IO be interviewed by somebody else?"	130183
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	6-3-2003, Los Angeles Times E 17	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley with CNN microphone ion hand in an undisclosed location near Ramallah with a trainee martyr for Al Aqsa.	130184
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	6-2-2003, Los Angeles Times E 17	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley  blindfolded with CNN microphone ion hand in an undisclosed location near Ramallah with a trainee martyr for Al Aqsa.	130185
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	6-6-2003, Los Angeles Times E 36	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley blindfolded with CNN microphone ion hand in an undisclosed location near Ramallah with a trainee martyr for Al Aqsa.	130186
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	6-7-2003, Los Angeles Times E 17	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley blindfolded with CNN microphone ion hand in an undisclosed location near Ramallah with a trainee martyr for Al Aqsa.	130187
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS	OWN	Trudeau, Garry	6-4-2003, Los Angeles Times E 16	Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley blindfolded with CNN microphone ion hand in an undisclosed location near Ramallah with a trainee martyr for Al Aqsa."You're a teenaged girl? Unbelievable!" Martyr: "Why's that?" Hedley: "You don't use the word 'Like.'"	130188
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-25-2003	Correspondent Roland Hedley. Panel 1: Hedley to man as they travel through mountains: "So terrorists are descending on Rummy World from all over?" Man: "Correct."  Panel 2: Man: "That's not to say Al Qaeda will close its 45 other branch offices…""…around the world."  Panel 3: "But for the foreseeable future, Iraq will be the Jihad Capital of the world attracting new recruits from every corner of Islamdom!"  Panel 4: Hedley: "But won't a big influx spoil the country?" Man" That's the idea."	130189
1974	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-4-1974 to 3-18-1974. Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.'s State of the Student.	130190
1974	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-11-1976.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. now working for Newsweek. With the Rev. Sloan.	130191
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-30-1978 to 4-4-1978. Rick on the Zoo Plane - 10 to 14	Investigative Reporter Rick Redfern for the Washington Post. Had worked on "Chatter," a section of People magazine.  Broken numerous major stories over the years from Washington Redskins drug scandal to Brett Kimberlin affair.With Jimmy Carter, Walter Cronkite and Barbara Walters. Journalism Media Television. Richard Nixon, Scandals - Watergate and the Washington Post.	130192
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-9-1978 to 10-20-1978. Cabin Fever - 1 to 11	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. now working for Newsweek. Roland on Camp David Summit.	130193
1979	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-5-1979 to 2-10-1979. The Liberal Cult - 1 to 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on cults and the Jonestown Massacre, Ted Kennedy.	130194
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-26-1980 to 3-1-1980. Conscam - 2 to 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on ABSCAM Bribes and Congress.	130195
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-29-1978 to 6-3-1978. Fred Silverman Leaves ABC for NBC.  7 to 12.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on Camp David Summit.	130196
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-7-1980. No. 12.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Rev. Sloan goes to visit Iranian hostages.	130197
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-29-1980. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Journalist Gay Talese, "Thy Neighbor's Wife."	130198
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-28-1980 to 8-2-1980. Nos. 1-6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from Afghanistan.	130199
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-27-1980 to 11-01-1980	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on Reagan's Brain.	130200
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-24-1981 to 3-28-1981. . One for the Gipper. Nos. 2, 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on El Salvador.	130201
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-22-1981 to 6-24-1981. Nos. 1, 3.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on  fraudulent El Salvador White Paper.	130202
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-11-1981 No. 8	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at the Ronald Reagan press conference on his work habits	130203
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-11-1982. No. 10	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at the Ronald Reagan press conference on his misstatements.	130204
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-5-1982 to 7-10-1982. Nos. 1 to 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. meets Joanie in Laundromat.	130205
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-12-1982 to 7-16-1982. Nos. 1 to 7.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. in Lebanon. Geraldo Rivera. War Correspondents in Lebanon. Censorship.	130206
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-12-1982 to 8-28-1982. Nos. 1 to 19.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. in Lebanon. Geraldo Rivera. War Correspondents in Lebanon. Censorship.	130207
1984	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-14-1984. No. 13	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at the Ronald Reagan press conference on the age issue.	130208
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-21-1982. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Zonker interviews with campus recruiters.	130209
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-11-1982. No. 10	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at the Ronald Reagan press conference on his misstatements.	130210
1984	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-23-1984. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. covering the presidential campaign debates.	130211
1984	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-24-1984. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. covering the presidential campaign on the helicopter question. Real-Life TV Journalist Sam Donaldson.	130212
1984	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-29/30-1984. Nos. 1-2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and Bush placing his manhood in blind trust.	130213
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-11/12-1985. No. 1-2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on Senator "Barfin' Jake" Garn's training	130214
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-7-1985	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. with the Nightline report on George Bush's 8-hour acting presidency while Ronald Reagan had surgery for colon cancer.	130215
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-9-1985 to 9-14-1985. Nos. 1, 2, 6.	Investigative Reporter Rick Redfern for the Washington Post and his benefit record, "USA for South Africa."  War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley, Jr.	130216
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-05-1985. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and Elmont & Lacey on deficit and tax hike -- an advisor whispers advice regarding a tax increase, but the Republican lawmaker can't hear it.	130217
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-25-1986. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and the Color Red: Will Sandinistas invade Texas? Residents in Harlingen await armed with a shotgun.	130218
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-26-1986. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and the Color Red: Will Sandinistas invade Texas? Roland interviews two residents about how quickly one could drive to Managua, Nicaragua.	130219
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-27-1986. No. 4	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and the Color Red: Will Sandinistas invade Texas? Roland talks with an ex-farmer about his family history of defending Texas.	130220
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-6-1986 to 5-10-1986. Nos. 2, 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. launches "Save the Gown" campaign.	130221
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-11-1986. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Zonker and Mike talk interrupted by Gown ad.	130222
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-06-1986.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. hosts "Save the Gown" telethon.	130223
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-12-1986	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. offers a pop quiz for Congressman and Senators.	130224
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-27-1986.  No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Mike works on Lacey's election ad campaign.	130225
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-18-1987	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. At the White House, another president has no regrets about the previous year.	130226
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-8-1987.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Two new pieces of the Iranscam puzzle.	130227
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-23-1987. No. 1.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. leads an expedition to recover Ronald Reagan's memories of Iran-Contra in The Return to Reagan's Brain.	130228
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-25-1987. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and his Sherpa guide explore Ronald Reagan's brain looking for memories of Iran-Contra.	130229
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-26-1987. No. 4.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and his guides explore Ronald Reagan's brain looking for memories of Iran-Contra.  A live synapse kills a porter.	130230
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-28-1987. No. 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.'s guides refuse to continue exploring Ronald Reagan's brain. Roland is alone but his editor is not concerned.	130231
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-30-1987. No. 7.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. continues in his Return to Reagan's Brain.	130232
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-1-1987. No. 9	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. continues his exploration of Ronald Reagan's brain, looking for memories of Iran-Contra. He runs out of food so he eats his belt.	130233
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-2-1987. No. 10	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. discovers memories of Iran-Contra in Ronald Reagan's brain. He agonizes over what to do.	130234
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-4-1987. No. 12	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. is rescued from Ronald Reagan's brain. Instead of releasing memories of Iran-Contra, he made Reagan remember old baseball scores.	130235
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-1-1987 to 5-2-1987. Nos. 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Creation of Ron Headrest	130236
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-31-1987.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Headrest interrupts Hedley report on Iran-Contra.	130237
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-2-1987 to 6-6-1987 . Nos. 2, 3. 5. 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports to Congress on his trip through Ronald Reagan's Brain during the Iran-Contra hearings.	130238
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-5-1987 to 6-20-1987. Nos. 1, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. with the Bush campaign in Iowa.	130239
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-9-1987 to 9-12-1987. Nos. 3, 4, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on Arizona Governor Evan Mecham and talks about Arizona blacks.	130240
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-27-1987.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Mark's fantasy question and Investigative Reporter Rick Redfern: "Have you no shame?"	130241
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-6-1988 to 1-9-1988. Nos. 3, 4, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and Investigative Reporter Rick Redfern cover Gary Hart. Rick tries to write a story about Hart. Roland and his character patrol stop the senator's car.	130242
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-25-1988 to 1-30-1988. Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Headrest, Bush and Skippy debate Iranscam.	130243
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-14-1988 to 6-18-1988. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Cold War Victory Celebration in Times Square.	130244
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-10-1988. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. How Dan Quayle was selected for vice president spot.	130245
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-17-1988. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Elvis does John Denver songs at Trump Plaza.	130246
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-25-1988. No. 15	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Reagan Press Conference.	130247
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-26-1988. No. 1. Zippy handles Bush-Dukakis debate.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Zippy handles Bush-Dukakis debate.	130248
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-27-1988. No. 2. Zippy handles Bush-Dukakis debate.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. George Bush has been replaced by evil twin Skippy, who appears wrapped in an American flag.	130249
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-28-1988. No. 3. Zippy handles Bush-Dukakis debate.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the replacement of George Bush with evil twin Skippy. George Bush is being held on Duke's yacht.	130250
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-11-1988. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Honey and Bush discuss his career and candidacy.	130251
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-17-1988. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Worst-case scenario: President Quayle.	130252
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-31-1988. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Peggy Noonan declares the election is over.	130253
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-10-1988. No. 4	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on president-elect un-Dukakis. He interviews a pundit about George Bush.	130254
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-11-1988. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on president-elect un-Dukakis.	130255
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-18-1989. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Bush takes office.	130256
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-5-1989	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. White House Press Conference. Points o' light.	130257
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-6-1989 to 3-9-1989. Nos. 1, 3, 4.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Islamic Critics Circle condemns United States authors.	130258
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-2-1989. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports that people are forgetting who Bush is in George Bush's first 100 days in office.	130259
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-23-1989 to 5-27-1989. Nos. 2, 3, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Bush entertains the press at White House barbecue.	130260
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-14-1989 to 8-19-1989. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Andy Lippincott's birthday party.	130261
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-3-1989.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Personal thank-you notes from President Bush.	130262
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-1-1989	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. talks to President bush in a coffee shop.	130263
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-9-1989 to 10-13-1989. Nos. 1, 3, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr., Mike, JJ and numerous guests are raided by DEA.	130264
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-29-1989.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Network news in 1999: dramatizations.	130265
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-07-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on turning point in United Kingdom politics.	130266
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-16-1990. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Bush goes to Columbia for conference on drugs.	130267
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-1-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Troubles at the Trump Plaza. Ivana and Donald Trump in New York City.	130268
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-8-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Heroes: Marla Maples and John Gotti.	130269
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-15-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.30 Minutes in the Life of the White House, Live.	130270
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-22-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at Bush's Earth Day Press Conference.	130271
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-13-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Anatomically explicit gag doll saves Quayle.	130272
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-19-1990 to 6-23-1990. Nos. 2, 3. 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. talks with public about Trump's troubles.	130273
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-20-1990. No. 7.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Lacey's resignation over S&L (savings and loan) crisis. Two congressmen speculate that a sex scandal or cancer diagnosis is the real cause.	130274
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-22-1990. No. 9	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. interviews Joanie. Lacey's resignation over S&L (savings and loan) crisis.	130275
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-23-1990 to 8-25-1990. Nos. 10, 11, 12.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Lacey's resignation over S&L (savings and loan) crisis.	130276
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-3-1990. No. 1. Reservist BD called up for Gulf War Duty.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on George Bush's vacation.	130277
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-4-1990. No. 2. Reservist BD called up for Gulf War Duty.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on George Bush's vacation from the White House.	130278
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-12-1990 to 9-14-1990. Nos. 3, 4, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and BD arrive in Saudi Arabia.	130279
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-20-1990 to 9-21-1990. Nos. 4, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. discovers that soldiers are given much more water than reporters.	130280
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-30-1990.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Kwik Keiz on geography of the Mideast.	130281
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-6-1990. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and other reporters surprise Lacey with the news that she has been re-elected in a write-in campaign.	130282
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-9-1990. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Lacey and Joanie poll supporters on policy questions via a show-of-hands vote. Lacey re-elected in write-in campaign.	130283
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-18-1990	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on women in the armed services.	130284
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-23-1990. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  President Bush spends Thanksgiving with the troops.  Talk Show Host Jay Leno.	130285
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-5-1990 to 12-7-1990. Nos. 3, 4, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Bush Press Conference "lip-synching." Roland and Mark discuss George Bush's "read my lips" statement (No. 5).	130286
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-23-1991. No. 3.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on Saudi men's reluctance to serve. Roland interviews a young Saudi Arabian man about why he doesn't join the military.	130287
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-24-1991. No. 4.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on Saudi men's reluctance to serve. Roland asks why he doesn't join other Arabic men in defending Saudi Arabia. The man thanks Allah for letting him stay safe.	130288
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-11-1991. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Ray on hospital ship.	130289
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-25-1991 to 3-2-1991. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Press pool visits BD's unit on the front lines.	130290
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-3-1991.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. JIB and CENTCOM PAO combined briefing. The speaker uses much military jargon and acronyms. Reporters mock him.	130291
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-15-1991 to 3-16-1991. Nos. 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. BD rounds up EPW's: Duke opens Club Scud.	130292
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-24-1991	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. MRE's.	130293
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-26-1991 to 3-27-1991. Nos. 2, 3.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from Kuwait City.	130294
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-29-1991. No. 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from Kuwait City. He tours aircraft carrier. He overhears pilots celebrating the day's bombings.	130295
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-6-1992 to 2-7-1992. Nos. 4, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Duke launches offensive against Pat Buchanan.	130296
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-15-1992.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.'s campaign predictions made January 10.  New Hampshire.	130297
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-22-1992	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. interviews Pat Buchanan.	130298
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-26-1992. No. 4	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. starts to talk about a tough story on Bill Clinton, then decides they should work for him. Reporter Rick Redfern and other journalists fall for Clinton.	130299
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-30-1992. No. 1. Bush Campaign: Opposition Research Specialists	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from abandoned domestic policy office.	130300
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-31-1992. No. 2. Bush Campaign: Opposition Research Specialists	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. is given a tour by an operative. The office bad smell is blamed on Bill Clinton's first term as Arkansas governor.	130301
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-1-1992. No. 3. Bush Campaign: Opposition Research Specialists	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Negative information about Bill Clinton is gathered. It focuses on girls.	130302
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-2-1992. No. 4. Bush Campaign: Opposition Research Specialists	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. They look for evidence of infidelity on Bill Clinton's part but have no luck.	130303
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-3-1992. No. 5. Bush Campaign: Opposition Research Specialists	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. suggests they might work as hard on a positive image for George Bush, instead of building negative information on Bill Clinton.	130304
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-9-1992. No. 4	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Jerry Brown: "The courage to make no sense."	130305
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-22-1992. No. 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Ross Perot's 60-day media outage.	130306
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-22-1992. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and changes into a simple chart listing statistics.	130307
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-23-1992. No. 2	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and changes into a simple chart listing statistics. Each panel contains a different odd pie-chart showing statistics.	130308
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-24-1992. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and talks about the paper's founder, Al Neuharth.	130309
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-25-1992. No. 4	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and discusses a poll in which people were asked if USA Today was actually a newspaper.	130310
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-26-1992. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and his teeth form a statistical chart. He reads from a pullout special section that predicts the future.	130311
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-27-1992. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. visits "USA Today" and feeds Mike small nuggets of news, but Mike wants more.	130312
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-28-1992.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. mindlessly reads the teleprompter. The anchorman has no pants.	130313
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-28-1992 to 10-31-1992. Nos. 3, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Bush Press Conference: Questions on Iran-Contra.	130314
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-7-1992. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Presidential election and aftermath.	130315
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-23-1992. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Lacey and fellow Republicans regroup.	130316
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-8-1993. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Butts, colleagues lobby against sin taxes.	130317
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-30-1993 to 4-19-1993. Nos. 2, 10, 17, 18, 19.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Duke's Avalanche: planning with Sid. Cabin buried. Rescued from cabin. Movie versions.	130318
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-13-1993. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Dan Rostenkowski is under a cloud of suspicion.	130319
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-19-1993. No. 5	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Mike Milken's UCLA class.	130320
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-22-1993. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from the White House as Mike watches. Legislators arrive to collect on their NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) deals.	130321
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-31-1993. No. 11.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Grade inflation lawsuit.	130322
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-24-1994 to 1-28-1994. Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.'s guide to Whitewatergate. .	130323
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-21-1994. No. 15	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Grade Inflation lawsuit.	130324
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-02-1994. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  The Whitewater Cover-up.	130325
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-30-1994. No. 7.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Lords of Tobacco arraigned.	130326
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-27-1994. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Debut of Clinton icon: Whitewater.	130327
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-16-1994 to 9-17-1994. Nos. 5, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Lacy and "Kids First" health care proposal.	130328
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-04-1994.  No. 36	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Reports on Oliver North who speaks while wearing a confederate flag. Duke, North's bodyguard, watches Roland report on the Ollie North senate race.	130329
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-14-1994, 11-19-1994. Nos. 1, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. O.J. Simpson trial: Boopsie as alternate.	130330
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-23-1994 to 11-24-1994. Nos. 9, 10	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and Reporter Rick Redfern at OJ City.	130331
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-08-1995.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Father Duke, Newt and "Nothin' but Orphans.'"	130332
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-22-1995	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Team Doonesbury: Ready to cover O.J. Trial.	130333
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-24-1995. No. 2.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Boopsie's sequestered as OJ alternate juror.	130334
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-30-1995 to 2-4-1995. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6.	Journalist Rick Redfern is ordered to cover Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. at the OJ trial.	130335
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-24-1995. No. 5.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Newt's "anti-handout" bill. Clinton waffles.	130336
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-12-1996.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. is working on a story about war crimes in Bosnia when he gets a message from someone who claims to know who the author of the book "Primary Colors" is.The book was published as written by anonymous. Hedley thinks this story is more newsworthy than his story about war crimes in Bosnia.	130337
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-13-1996	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. gets an instant message from someone who claims to know who the author is of the book, "Primary Colors," written by Anonymous.When Hedley asks the person to identify himself, he says his name is anonymous and Hedley thinks it's a prank.	130338
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-14-1996	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. has gotten a tip on who the anonymous author of the book "Primary Colors" is from someone who wants to remain anonymous.When Hedley asks him why he chose him, the anonymous person attributes it to great investigative skills.	130339
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-15-1996	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. gets a message from someone who claims to know who wrote the book "Primary Colors"  who wants to know how much his tip is worth. Roland tells him his network has too much integrity to pay for tips.Editor presses Hedley to make more progress on the story.	130340
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-16-1996	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. continues to negotiate via email with the person who claims to know who the anonymous author of the book "Primary Colors" is. He's already thinking about the Emmy he'll win for breaking this story.	130341
1997	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-04-1997	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports from outside the palace, as Zonker gives advice to the Queen of England and other royals following the death of Princess Diana. Zonker has the royals singing "England's Rose."	130342
1999	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-13-1999	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. interviews fans of the movie Star Wars: Episode 1, the Phantom Menace. They loiter in a parking lot, many dressed in costumes. A fan explains that they are waiting for Episode II, which has not been made yet.	130343
1999	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-17-1999	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr., Mark and Rick Redfern are at a press conference with George W. Bush. Roland questions Bush about his fraternity brand. George Jr., in a cowboy hat, answers the questions.Other journalists are enthusiastic.	130344
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-15-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. asks Texas Governor George Bush Jr. about his opinion of the Million Mom March at a press conference.	130345
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-16-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. is at a press conference where Texas Governor George Bush Jr. explains why he doesn't support the Million Mom March against gun violence.	130346
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-18-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. is at a press conference where Texas Governor George Bush Jr. explains why he disagrees about the Million Mom March's demand for gun registration.	130347
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-11-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. talks to Zonker about following Duke around for a month with a camera, but Zonker wants money for the project/	130348
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-27-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. scares Dick Cheney and gets him to find out whether or not his ticket is working fine.	130349
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-26-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports about the Duke 2000 campaign bus tour. They have ended up in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.	130350
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-14-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the Paula Jones' case being thrown out of court and how it has caused many media members' a life's work.	130351
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-15-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the Paula Jones' case being thrown out of court and discovers some reporters have spent years preparing for the case only to be let down.	130352
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-17-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the Paula Jones' case being thrown out of court. While most news media are sad, one CNN Correspondent can now spread talented reporters to all of the other scandals.	130353
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-15-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Newt Gingrich tells the news media everything the Clinton scandal is not, which makes President Bill Clinton think he is off the hook.	130354
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-13-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. asks a congressman to fill out a questionnaire about his personal life so that he won't end up like President Clinton.	130355
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-22-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the recent confessions of adulterers in Washington as Newt Gingrich pardons a congressman who admits he had an affair.	130356
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-28-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the victims of the Clinton scandal who have had to admit to extra-marital affairs. Then he starts to report on those who haven't admitted to affairs.	130357
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-4-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. explains to a rookie reporter that the Clinton scandal is nothing compared to past scandals by Presidents.	130358
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-9-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on who will be the next Presidential candidate if Governor George W. Bush drops out while Dan Quayle sits at home admitting he's ready to be President.	130359
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-14-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the hiring of Dr. Lauren Sloap to help President Clinton, but when a newsman asks Roland if she's a babe Roland declines to answer.	130360
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-22-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on the first psychotherapy session for President Clinton and is happy to report that the psychiatrist's hair is undisturbed.	130361
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-8-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Starting with President Nixon and ending with President Clinton, we discover that if Kenneth Starr had investigated all of the other Presidents then they would all have been impeached for perjury.	130362
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-2-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. gives a lecture and Cricket tells Zipper to use his free time to go see the lecture, but Zipper is correct in assuming that Roland is one of the newspeople who were wrong about President Clinton.	130363
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-4-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. gives a lecture and describes how the news media feels used after the whole Lewinsky scandal.	130364
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-7-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. sits in at a Walden journalism class and starts by making the students practice their booming, dramatic voice.	130365
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-8-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. teaches Socratic dialogue to a Master class at Walden.	130366
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-9-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. teaches a class at Walden about how to turn on a microphone and begins to discuss salary demands.	130367
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-11-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. tells his Walden class that he had to fly into Saigon to report the big ending, but Roland remembers he missed the plane.	130368
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-12-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. admits to his Walden class that he has lied to them about dating Mariah Carey, much like they will lie to the public some day.	130369
1999	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-5-1999	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. provokes the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) spokesman to anger over reports of very trivial damage inflicted during a bombing raid in Kosovo.The spokesman apologizes for getting angry but Roland looks smug.	130370
1999	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-9-1999	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. listens to Governor George W. Bush who informs Roland that he was a party animal until he was 46 years old, making for a huge learning curve	130371
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-5-1978	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. covers Carter world tour	130372
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-5-1978	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. hunts for trends. ABC's Rone Arledge.	130373
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-11-1978 to 10-21-1978. Nos. 3, 6, 9, 11.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on Camp David Summit -- Cabin Fever. President Jimmy Carter.	130374
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-29-1980. No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on Conscam	130375
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-23-1981, 3-26-1981. Nos. 1, 4.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on El Salvador - One for the Gipper.	130376
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-23-1981, 6-26- 1981. Nos. 2, 5.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on fraudulent El Salvador white paper.	130377
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-10-1991	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on composite South Bronx boy. Pulitzer Prize references.	130378
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-17-1982 to 8-27-1982. Nos. 9, 12, 15, 18.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. in Lebanon.	130379
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-23-1985	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on trade embargo on Nicaragua.	130380
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-5-1985	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Nightline report on George Bush's 8-hour acting presidency while Ronald Reagan had surgery for colon cancer.	130381
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-6-1985	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. speaks with resume curator on Nightline report on George Bush's 8-hour acting presidency while Ronald Reagan had surgery for colon cancer.	130382
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-5-1986 to 5-8-1986. Nos. 1, 4	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. launches "Save the Gown" campaign.	130383
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-25-1986. No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. CIA Agent Havoc in Teguchigalpa with Contras. Wives of spooks hold a rally.	130384
1986	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-9-1986	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on problem of drunk voting.	130385
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-22-1987	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Wrap-around U.S. Constitution for cereal boxes.	130386
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-24-1987. No. 2.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and his guide re-explore Ronald Reagan's brain, looking for memories of Iran-Contra in The Return to Reagan's Brain.	130387
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-27-1987.No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and the Return to Reagan's Brain.	130388
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-31-1987. No. 8	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. explore Ronald Reagan's brain and Roland finds the skeleton of Ed Granger in The Return to Reagan's Brain.	130389
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-3-1987. No. 11	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. in The Return to Reagan's Brain.	130390
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-1-1987, 6-4-1987. Nos. 1, 4.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports to Congress on Reagan's Brain.	130391
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-21-1987	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. stakes out house to report on "character."	130392
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-11-1987. No. 6	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Ron Headrest launches presidential campaign.	130393
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-27-1987. No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Headerest seeks advice from Mike as "everyman."	130394
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-8-1987, 9-11-1987. Nos. 2, 5.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reports on Arizona Governor Evan Mecham.	130395
1987	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-14-1987. No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Donald Trump tests the political waters.	130396
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-8-1998. No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. and Reporter Rick Redfern cover Gary Hart	130397
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-27-1988. No. 3	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Headrest, Bush and Skippy debate Iranscam.	130398
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-22-1988.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. reads the teleprompter during the news. He says outrageous things but seems to be oblivious to what he is saying.	130399
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-4-1988	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. delivers his report while heavily bandaged after bursting into flames at the Democratic National convention. Jesse Jackson campaigns for Dukakis in exchange for fabulous prizes.	130400
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-11-988	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. removes his bandages live on "Geraldo."	130401
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-20-1988. No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Worst-case scenario: President Quayle. An aide introduces "new president" Dan Quayle to a group of reporters.	130402
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-9-1988. No. 3	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. on president-elect un-Dukakis.	130403
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-5-1989.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Press Conference question on Skull & Bones.	130404
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-7-1989. No. 2	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. Islamic Critics Circle condemns U.S. authors	130405
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-22-1989, 5-25-1989. Nos. 1, 4.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr.  Bush entertains press at White House barbeque.	130406
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-4-1989	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III negotiates a raise.	130407
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-10-1989, 10-14-1989. Nos. 2, 6.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III.  Mike, JJ and numerous guests raided by DEA.	130408
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-31-1989	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III Goodbye, Eighties! Happy New Year!	130409
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-18-1990, 6-21-1990. Nos. 1, 4.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III talks with public about Trump's troubles	130410
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-5-1990. No. 3	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III Reservist BD called up for Gulf War duty.	130411
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-22-1990. No. 6	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III Water drill for troops of Desert Shield.	130412
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-22-1991, 1-26-1991. Nos. 2, 6.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III on Saudi men's reluctance to serve.	130413
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-25-1991. No. 1	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports from Kuwait City.	130414
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-14-1991.	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III U.S. press returns from war. Mrs. Hedley at homecoming for war correspondents.	130415
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-19-1992. No. 2	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III offers election analysis while Mike dozes off while listening to it. Spinning the New Hampshire primary.	130416
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-18-1992. No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports that a colorful one-liner will be released. Ross Perot's 60-day media outage.	130417
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-21-1992. No. 4	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports on how hard Perot's people are working. Ross Perot's 60-day media outage.	130418
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-24-1992	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Bush press conference: question re-infidelity.	130419
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-28-1992. No. 6	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Lacey and fellow Republicans regroup.	130420
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-1-1993. No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III Clinton visits BD and Boopsie's house.	130421
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-10-1993. No. 12	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Duke's avalanche: Cabin buried.	130422
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-14-1993. No. 15	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Duke's avalanche: Rescued from the cabin.	130423
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-25-1994	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III's guide to the White House.	130424
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-18-1993	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Boopsie invited to the White House.	130425
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-29-1994. No. 6	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III's guide to Watergate	130426
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-15-1994. No. 29	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Grade inflation lawsuit.	130427
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-24-1994	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is headed for vacation and pre-records his Clinton update.	130428
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-15-1994. No. 2	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. OJ Simpson Trial: Boopsie as alternate.	130429
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-22-1994, 11-25-1994. Nos. 8, 11.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III and Reporter Rick Redfern at OJ City. OJ Simpson Trial.	130430
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-26-1995. No. 4.	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Boopsie's sequestered: BD comes to visit.	130431
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-29-1995.  No. 1	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III interrupts Ric's hot tip at the OJ trial.	130432
1995	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-2-1995. No. 4	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is at the OJ trial. Rick Redfern is ordered to cover Roland.	130433
1996	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-8-1996	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III stands in front of the U.S. Capitol Building. He holds a copy of the Contract with America and reports on the administration's environmental policy. Newt Gingrich conducts an auction of a national forest's trees.	130434
1997	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-19-1997	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III gives a report that spins many wild reasons for her retirement before Lacey's press conference. She announces that she has Alzheimer's Disease. Roland keeps talking.	130435
1997	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-22-1997	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports from outside Buckingham Palace after the death of Princess Diana. Zonker gets a phone call from the Queen.	130436
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-13-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports on the Paula Jones' case being thrown out of court and receives a sound byte from a media member who is upset he didn't get a chance to hit on his producer.	130437
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-16-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports on the Paul Jones' case being thrown out of court. As he gives his report, he discovers that reporters won't be allowed to use vulgar language because it's not newsworthy.	130438
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-3-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III answers questions about being a bottom-feeder during his lecture attended by Zipper and Cricket.	130439
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-10-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III watches as one of the Walden students he's been teaching practices his news form, but takes a little longer than usual.	130440
1999	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-4-1999	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. At a news conference, a spokesman for NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) issues apologies for some of the damage inflicted during bombing raids in Kosovo.	130441
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-17-2000	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. At a press conference, Texas Governor George Bush Jr. explains that suicide by gun is better than suicide by knife.	130442
1978	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-10-1978. No. 2	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III on Camp David summit: Cabin Fever.	130443
1979	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-9-1979. No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III  TV Report: The Liberal Cult.	130444
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-1-1980. No. 5	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports from Afghanistan..	130445
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-15-1980. No. 11	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Rick Redfern in NYC covering Democratic Convention.	130446
1980	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-28-1980. No. 2	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Reagan's Brain. 1980 Election. Ronald Reagan.	130447
1981	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-25-1981. No. 3	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III on El Salvador. One for the Gipper.	130448
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-17-1982. No. 6	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in Lebanon.	130449
1982	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-19-1982. No. 11	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Media Middle East's Palestinians Rhetoric War. Y. Arafat. Jane Fonda. Lebanon.	130450
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-13-1985. No. 3	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III on Sen. "Barfin' Jake" Garn's training.	130451
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-17-1985.	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. TV Interview with head of "Friends of Ed Meese."	130452
1985	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-28-1986. No. 5	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III interviews two men in pool hall about the Nicaraguan threat declared by Ronald Reagan. The Color Red: Will Sandinistas invade Texas?	130453
1988	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-19-1988. No. 1	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Negative sound bites and "message of the day."	130454
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	7-2-1989	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III interviews Jesse Jackson's mother.	130455
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-17-1989. No. 4	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Andy Lippincott's birthday party.	130456
1989	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-12-1989	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Mike, JJ and numerous guests raided by DEA.	130457
1990	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	8-21-1990. No. 8	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Lacey's resignation over the S&L crisis.	130458
1991	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-10-1991	War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Physical fitness testing for pool reporters.	130459
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-6-1992	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III on a live newscast and has technical difficulties.	130460
1992	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-6-1992. No. 5	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Presidential Election and aftermath.	130461
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	1-15-1993. No. 5	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Bush and Iran/Contra: the diaries.	130462
1993	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-12-1993. No. 13	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Duke's avalanche: Rescued from Cabin. Barbara Streisand.	130463
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	3-16-1994. No. 30	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Grade Inflation lawsuit.	130464
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-25-1994. No. 3	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. Lords of Tobacco, The.	130465
1994	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-26-1994. No. 12.	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III and Rick Redfern at OJ City: OJ Simpson Trial.	130466
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-05-1998.	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III expresses his displeasure with the American people loving President Clinton.	130467
2000	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-9-2000	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is informed by Governor George W. Bush that he was a party animal until he was 46 years old, making for a huge learning curve.	130468
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-13-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III does a story on the failure of yap.com. He appears to be interviewing himself.	130469
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-14-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III talks about his experience at failed yap.com	130470
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-17-2001, 4-18-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. gives a news conference from out in the woods. He talks about his commitment to the environment.	130471
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-19-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks President George Bush Jr. about what parts of the environment should be protected.	130472
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-20-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. talks about the rules on arsenic in drinking water at a news conference in the woods.	130473
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-21-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. answers a question about his campaign pledge to limit carbon dioxide emissions.	130474
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-16-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III tries to ask White House spokesman Ari Fleisher at a news conference a question about Jenna Bush.	130475
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-29-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III makes his way through a crowd in Afghanistan, disguised as a woman. Taliban man sees some skin and demands that "she" be punished. Roland tries to explain himself.	130476
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-30-2001.	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is accused by a crowd of Taliban men in a market in Afghanistan of being a spy. He is disguised in a burka. His camera crew deny knowing him.	130477
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-31-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III, still wearing a burka, is driven away by a Taliban man. The man reveals that he is defecting from the Taliban and will drive Roland to safety.	130478
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-1-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III and his ex-Taliban rescuer Akbari meet up with a leader of an opposition force in Afghanistan. Akbari explains to Roland that switching sides in a conflict is common.	130479
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-2-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III tries to share his experiences changing news organizations when Akbari, Roland's rescuer in Afghanistan, explains the many times he has switched allegiances..	130480
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-3-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III gives a report from Afghanistan. He still wears a burka. The reporter on the other end of the feed wants to know why Roland is faking a British accent.	130481
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-5-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka talks with a fighter in Afghanistan about the American bombing.	130482
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-6-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka listens to his Afghan guide talk about how American weapons are being used against them. Then they are bombarded with food packets.	130483
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-8-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka is brought to a doctor in Afghanistan after being hit with a food packet.	130484
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-9-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka is attended by a doctor in Afghanistan after being hit by a food packet. The CIA operative Havoc appears on the scene.	130485
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-10-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III may be driven to safety by CIA chief Havoc in Afghanistan. However to his surprise it starts snowing heavily.	130486
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-20-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III and CIA chief Havoc must abandon their jeep and find a cave to spend the night in	130487
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-21-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka is led by CIA chief Havoc to a cave in Afghanistan.	130488
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-22-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III, in a burka, and CIA chief Havoc are hiding in a cave in Afghanistan. Some American soldiers find them.	130489
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-23-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III and CIA chief Havoc are fired upon by American soldiers as they hide in a cave in Afghanistan. Havoc has trouble convincing them that they are on the same side.	130490
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-24-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka is talked to by American soldiers and the still-sleeping CIA chief Havoc.	130491
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-26-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III in a burka is told by American soldiers that they found Geraldo Rivera in a cave also	130492
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-27-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III says goodbye to CIA chief Havoc before he is evacuated in an aircraft carrier. He shouts a goodbye to Geraldo Rivera, still in a cave in Afghanistan.	130493
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-28-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is evacuated from Afghanistan in a military helicopter. A soldier looks for stray Taliban.	130494
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-29-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III arrives on the USS Enterprise after being evacuated out of Afghanistan.	130495
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	11-30-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III delivers the newscast from aboard the USS Enterprise after being evacuated from Afghanistan.	130496
2001	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-30-2001	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III.  A comedian tries to deliver his routine about terrorism to a crowd of unentertained military personnel.	130497
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-13-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III interviews Tiffany Andrews during the Enron investigation. She insists that she and Jim Andrews are broke.	130498
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-14-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III interviews Tiffany Andrews about the Enron investigation and her finances and during the interview Andrews fires one of the maids.	130499
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	2-15-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III comments on his interview with Tiffany Andrews about the Enron investigation in a piece called "Tiff" Andrews. Trotting out his wife, Jim Andrews thinks she should have shown more cleavage.	130500
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-2-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. gives a news conference from out in the woods. He talks about his commitment to the environment.	130501
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-3-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. gives a news conference from out in the woods and defends his commitment to the environment.	130502
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-4-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks President George Bush Jr. about what parts of the environment should be protected during a news conference from out in the woods.	130503
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-5-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. talks about the rules on arsenic in drinking water at a news conference from out in the woods.	130504
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-6-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III. President George Bush Jr. answers a question about his campaign pledged to limit carbon dioxide emissions.	130505
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-15-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III delivers a report from inside Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's headquarters. The only light is the flashlight that Roland points at himself.	130506
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-16-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III begins his interview with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in his headquarters during the Israeli blockade. The only light is the flashlight that Roland points at himself.	130507
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-17-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat why he and Israel's Ariel Sharon can't come to an agreement.They are in his headquarters during the Israeli blockade. The only light is the flashlight that Roland points at himself.	130508
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-18-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III expresses the opinion that the disagreements between Yasser Arafat and Ariel Sharon are more personal than political. Arafat corrects him but he keeps on with that.They are in his headquarters during the Israeli blockade. The only light is the flashlight that Roland points at himself.	130509
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-19-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III fails to grasp the nature of the problems between Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israel's Ariel Sharon.They are in his headquarters during the Israeli blockade. The only light is the flashlight that Roland points at himself.	130510
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-20-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III wraps up his talk with Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat in his headquarters during the Israeli blockade. Roland's flashlight gets dimmer then finally they are plunged into darkness.	130511
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-23-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III begins his interview with a young Palestinian woman who is planning to become a suicide bomber. He is blindfolded and does not realize that he is talking to a female.	130512
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-24-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is surprised to find out that he is speaking with a young Palestinian woman about her plans for becoming a suicide bomber.	130513
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-25-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III listens to a young Palestinian woman explaining that her family is behind her decision to become a suicide bomber.	130514
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-26-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III listens to a young Palestinian woman explaining what rewards await her, based on teachings of Islam. He compares this to a Jewish tradition and she declares the interview over.	130515
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-30-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III delivers a report from what he thinks is an Israeli café on the West bank. It's really a Palestinian café.	130516
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-1-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III delivers a report from a restaurant in Israel and thinks he sees a suicide bomber. But it is Ariel Sharon.	130517
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-2-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is surprised to see Ariel Sharon in an Israeli pizza parlor. A tank rolls in to provide security.	130518
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-3-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon to comment on a quote from George W. Bush. Other reporters take notes during the press conference.	130519
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	5-4-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon a question about Israel's attacks on a Palestinian camp that makes him very angry during the press conference.	130520
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	9-26-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III reports on the demonstrations over restricted access to Malibu beaches. Zonker confronts David Geffen in his living room.	130521
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-11-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks George W. Bush why he wants to invade Iraq and oust Saddam Hussein at a news conference. Bush denies the implication that it is because it would easier now than it was during the Gulf War.	130522
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-12-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III asks if the Bush policy towards pre-emptive strikes would apply to other countries, such as the United Kingdom at a news conference. Bush says no.	130523
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	10-14-2002	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is at a White House news conference. Spokesman Ari Fleisher describes the cost-benefit analysis of a plan to incite Iraqi citizens to assassinate Saddam Hussein.	130524
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-10-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is in Iraq and accompanies some United Nations weapons inspectors as they leave on an unannounced inspection. The lead inspector gives the driver unusual instructions.	130525
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-12-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is in Iraq and accompanies some United Nations weapons inspectors. The UN weapons inspector doesn't believe the yogurt factory manager that the radioactivity comes from contaminated milk. The manager worries.	130526
2002	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-13-2002	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is in Iraq and accompanies some United Nations weapons inspectors. The UN weapons inspector calls to report radioactivity found in a yogurt factory.In the White House, President Bush and an aide are happy to have an excuse to invade Iraq.	130527
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-9-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III does a TV report from Iraq showing nothing but a blinding sandstorm. Roland is asked to prove his identity but it was a joke.	130528
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	4-12-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III, now a CNN Correspondent, interviews a soldier about the war. They are in a sandstorm.	130529
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-3-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III begins his interview with a young Palestinian woman who is planning to become a suicide bomber. He is blindfolded and does not realize he is talking to a female.	130530
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-4-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is surprised to find out that he is speaking with a young Palestinian woman about her plans for becoming a suicide bomber.	130531
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-5-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is given an explanation by a young Palestinian woman that her family is behind her decision to become a suicide bomber.	130532
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	6-6-2003	TV War Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III is given an explanation by a young Palestinian woman about what rewards await her based on teachings of Islam. He compares this to a Jewish tradition and she declares the interview over.	130533
2003	Doonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley III	CS	COPY	Trudeau, Garry	Biography	Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley III began career at Time magazine, assigned to Saigon bureau where he covered sports. Joined ABC Wide World of News. Made name for himself by traveling to world's hotspots.Covered numerous presidential campaigns and word tours.  Field coverage of rebel forces in mountains of Afghanistan.Best known for 1980 election-eve expedition into Reagan's brain.  Follow-up expedition to jar loose presidential Iranscam memories.In 1988 GOP convention in New Orleans, his headset caught ire. Trapped in his helmet, he was badly burned. Bounced back. Broke exclusive story explaining mysterious three-day beard of PLO chairman Yassir Arafat. Left ABC after 20 years.Moved to narrowcasting, chief content provider and political correspondent for AOL-Time-Warner-CNN-Yap!com.  Captured by Taliban, wounded by Spam in U.S. food drop, rescued by CIA. Live interview with Arafat from besieged Palestinian leader's compound.	130534
1998	Doonesbury: Roland Burton HedleyDoonesbury: Roland Burton Hedley	CS		Trudeau, Garry	12-14-1998	TV Correspondent Roland Burton Hedley Jr. tells a Walden student who wonders why Roland would care about the rantings of some cartoon character that he shouldn't go there.	130535
1974	Doonesbury: Speaking of Inalienable Rights, Amy	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130536
1977	Doonesbury: Stalking the Perfect Tan	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130537
1970	Doonesbury: Still a Few Bugs in the System	CS	OWN - H	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130538
1979	Doonesbury: Tad Overweight, But Violet Eyes to Die For, A	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130539
1987	Doonesbury: Talkin' About  My G-G-Generation	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130540
1985	Doonesbury: That's Doctor Sinatra, You Little Bimbo!	CS	USC	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130541
1981	Doonesbury: Unfortunately, She Was Also Wired for Sound	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130542
1987	Doonesbury: We're Eating More Beets	CS	USC	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130543
1978	Doonesbury: We're Not Out of the Woods Yet	CS	OWN - P	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130544
1991	Doonesbury: Welcome to Club Scud!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130545
1973	Doonesbury: What Do We Have for the Witness	CS	OWN	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130546
1974	Doonesbury: Wouldn't A Gremlin Have Been More Sensible?	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130547
1982	Doonesbury: Wreck of the Rusty Nail, The	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130548
1982	Doonesbury: You Give Great Meeting	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130549
1975	Doonesbury: You're Never Too Told for Nuts and Berries	CS	OWN - H	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130550
1990	Doonesbury: You're Smoking Mr. Butts!	CS	MLPL	Trudeau, G.B.		Correspondent Roland (Rollie) Hedley, foreign correspondent, war reporter.	130551
1946	Dooper! Is That You?	CB			Robin Hood and Company Comics, Vol. 3, #33	Reporter Sooper Dooper, Demon Reporter has someone call in sick for him on the wrong day. 	130552
2004	Door in the Floor, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3830, 3831.			Interviewer (Larry Pine).	130553
2002	Door To Door	MT				Reporter (Laurie Murdoch). A reporter stops by the home of  a salesman, a man with cerebral palsy who fought great odds to become a successful salesman,  asking him if he can write a story about his life. The man refuses but the reporter writes the story anyway. The reporter turns out to be the son of one of the salesman’s customers. 	130554
2000	Door-to-Door Rope Saleswoman & Other Tales, The	M			Adult	Film Critic (Andrea Neal). TV Show Hostess (Jessica Jones).	130555
1991	Doors, The	M				News Media. New York Journalists (Laura Esterman, Dani Klein, Christopher Lawford, Deborah Lupard, Richard B. Rifkin, Adrian Scott, Ashley Stone, Chris Boyle). Magazine Photographer (Mimi Rogers). Miami Journalist (Keith Reddin).Reporter (Kim Meredith). New Haven Reporters (Bill Graham, Heidi Schooler). Columnist Ed Sullivan (Will Jordan). Sullivan's Producer (Sam Whipple). CBS Girl Backstage (Charlie Spradling). Soundman (Shannon Ratigan).Office Publicist (Tudor Sherrad).	130556
2003	Dope	M			Australia	TV Journalist (Nuala Hafner).	130557
1996	Doppelfehler. Ein Fall für den Sportreporter	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Journalist	130558
1983	Doppelt oder aus	N		Berthold, Will	Germany	TV Journalist	130559
1993	Doppler Effect, The	CB			Gravestone #4	TV Reporter Christine Daniels is saved by Gravestone from monsters in Sluggtown, a city brought through another dimension to occupy the same space as Los Angeles. Back in his cave, Gravestone reminisces of another Christine he loved in Paris a long time ago while living in the catacombs of an opera house. He is then attacked by a shapeshifter named Scythe who mimics his form and absorbs his power. Leaving Gravestone defeated, Scythe goes on a rampage. 	130560
1990	Dorf Goes Auto Racing	M				Reporter (Joey Mitchell).	130561
1989	Dori Bangs	SSF	GPL	Sterling, Bruce	In "Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Third Annual Collection, The."	Writer Lester Bangs published first article in 1969 in Rolling Stone.  Became a professional rock critic.  Dead after writing about a million record reviews.Dori Seda was a cartoonist.  Died. Dori and Lester marry in another lifetime.	130562
2005	Dorian	M		Wilde, Oscar (Novel). Vincent Kirk (Screenplay)	Short	Interviewer (Vincent Kirk - The Interviewer).	130563
1999	Dorian Dombre: Dorian Dombre	CB		Bocquet, Jose-Louis (Screenplay). Francis Valles (Drawing). 	France	Reporter Dorian Dombre is a witness of this century, an adventurer, a young journalist. 	130564
1990	Dorian Dombre: Mort en ce jardin, La (aka Death in This Garden, The)	CB		Bocquet, Jose-Louis (Screenplay). Francis Valles (Drawing). Isabelle Rabarot (Colors)	#2. France	Reporter Dorian Dombre is a witness of this century, an adventurer, a young journalist. 	130565
1989	Dorian Dombre: Saison des Pluies, La (aka Rainy Season, The)	CB		Bocquet, Jose-Louis (Screenplay). Francis Valles (Drawing). Laurence Quilici and Yves Lencot (Colors)	#1. France	Reporter Dorian Dombre is a witness of this century, an adventurer, a young journalist. Dombre is lost in Indochina reporting from a penal colony. He barters his pen for a colt, then encounters a corrupt colonial administration.	130566
1991	Dorian Dombre: Tour au Purgatoire, Un (aka Tour in Purgatory, A)	CB		Bocquet, Jose-Louis (Screenplay). Francis Valles (Drawing). Florence Breton (Colors)	#3. France	Reporter Dorian Dombre is a witness of this century, an adventurer, a young journalist. 	130567
1984	Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse (aka Image of Dorian Gray in the Yellow Press, The)	MF			West Germany	Chief Executive Frau Dr. Mabuse (Delphine Seyrig) of a multinational media organization. His unscrupulous plan to increase circulation -- “we will create personalities, sensations, scandals and catastrophes of our own” -- provides the perfect framework for Dorian Gray, young, rich, handsome and narcissistic -- “We will build him up, seduce him and destroy him!” says the media tycoon. Will Gray become the newspaper magnate’s victim or her best pupil?  Dr. Mabuse decides to create her own mass-media sensation by building press attention up around the innocent and unworldlywise playboy Gray. She sets Dorian up with a beautiful opera singer and then splashes every detail of their affair across the worldwide presses. The innocent Dorian is unaware of Mabuse’s sinister manipulations until Dr. Mabuse decides to break up the romance.	130568
1976	Doriana Grey	M			Adult	American Reporter (Monica Swinn) comes to interview Doriana Grey who lives in a magnificent castle in an island paradise blessed with great wealth and ageless beauty. But her life is an empty one. Surgically separated at birth from her sister, she cannot experience sexual pleasure without being compelled to kill her lover. The journalist wants to do an article which might help Doriana uncover a mysterious secret buried in her past, but she soon succumbs to her voracious and insatiable carnal appetite.  In the interim, Doriana recounts her tragic tale. It turns out the secret is a twin sister hidden in a psychiatric hospital. Born as Siamese twins, but separated after birth, Doriana suffered some sort of sexual trauma while her sister became mentally defective. Doriana is a frigid sex vampire, telepathically connected to her twin sister who actually experiences the orgasms that elude Doriana. Doriana appears to suck the life force out of her victim’s genitalia in search of the ultimate sexual climax. Doriana finally sees only one solution to her suffering. She visits her twin sister to make love to her and suck out her vitality and sexual power.	130569
1996	Doris Clairbourne	M	L			Reporter	130570
1969	Doris Day Show, The:	T			Series. Format Two, 1969-1970. Starts with Episode #29 on Sept. 22, 1969.	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine, "The Now Magazine."The Doris Day Show went through four formats. Format One (1968-1969) has nothing to do with journalism. Doris Martin is a widow and mother of two children and relinquishes her career as singer to return to her father's ranch in Mill Valley, California.Stories depict her attempt to raise her children and get involved in local community affairs. Then in 1969, Season Two, she feels she has to assist with growing expenses on the ranch. She gets a job in San Francisco on Today's World magazine.Episodes reflect her home and working life. This is Format Two (1969-1970). Second Format has occasional reporting assignments (1970-1971). Format Four has her as a General News Reporter for Today's World Magazine (1971-1973).	130571
1970	Doris Day Show, The:	T			Series. Format Three, 1970-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Martin relocates and rents an apartment over Pallucci's Italian Restaurant. Her children live with her. Her father and his handyman continue to operate the ranch.	130572
1971	Doris Day Show, The:	T			Series. Format Four, 1971-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130573
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Albatross, The	T			Episode #88. 11-1-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130574
1971	Doris Day Show, The: And Here's…Doris	T			Episode #81. 9-13-71. (Season 4 Opener).	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes a single girl and works for Today's World. Cy Bennett (John Dehner) new bossDoris' ego-tripping boss complicates her efforts to line up an interview with a TV talk-show host. Doris is assigned to interview a late-night talk show host (Bob Crane)	130575
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Anniversary Gift	T			Episode #116. 12-11-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130576
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Billy's First Date	T			Episode #76. 2-15-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130577
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Blessed Event, The	T			Episode #98. 1-17-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130578
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Buck Visits he Big City	T			Episode #68. 12-14-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130579
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Buck's Portrait	T			Episode #47. 2-16-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson)Buck is reluctant to have his portrait painted by a woman artist until he learns that it is going to appear on the cover of the magazine Doris works for	130580
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Byline...Alias Doris	T			Episode #128. 3-12-1973	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes a single girl and works for Today's World. Cy Bennett (John Dehner) new bossReporter (Joey Foreman) gets Doris to write his articles for him, but he takes all the credit	130581
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Charity Begins at the Office	T			Episode #84. 10-4-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130582
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Chocolate Bar War, The	T			Episode #33. 10-20-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130583
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Co-Op, The	T			Episode #115. 11-27-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130584
1968	Doris Day Show, The: Colonel Fairburn Jr.	T			Episode #75 2-8-1971	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson)Publisher of the magazine (Edward Andrews) takes over the office and Doris finds him falling for her	130585
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Colonel Fairburn Takes Over	T			Episode #54. 4-6-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson)Colonel's hippie son takes over the magazine when his father and Mr. Nicholson go to a convention	130586
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Cousin Charlie	T			Episode #66. 11-30-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson)Doris gets her Cousin Charlie a job as an advertising salesman for the magazine	130587
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Cover Girl	T			Episode #102. 2-21-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner). Reporter (Larry McCormick).	130588
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Crapshooter Who Would Be King, The	T			Episode #101. 2-7-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130589
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Debt of Honor	T			Episode #111. 10-23-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130590
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Detective Story	T			Episode #114. 11-20-1971	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes a single girl and works for Today's World. Cy Bennett (John Dehner) new bossDoris tries to interview a defecting Russian general	130591
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Dinner for One	T			Episode #58. 10-5-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris arranges for a food columnist to review Angie's restaurant, but she unfortunately mistakes a bum for the columnist and gives the full treatment to the wrong man	130592
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Doris and the Doctor	T			Episode #92. 11-29-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130593
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Doris at Sea	T			Episode #96. 1-3-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner). First Reporter (Ben Wrigley). Assistant Plant Manager (Klair Bybee).	130594
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Finds an Apartment	T			Episode #55. 9-14-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130595
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Gets a Job	T			Episode #29. 9-22-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris gets a job working on a magazine in San Francisco as the secretary to the managing editor	130596
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Goes to Hollywood	T			Episode #77. 2-22-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130597
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Hires a Millionaire  (I)	T			Episode #47. 2-23-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130598
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Hires a Millionaire (Part II)	T			Episode #49. 3-2-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris decides to get the magazine to do a story on her new farmhand, unaware that the reason he accepted the job on her farm was to avoid publicity	130599
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Leaves Today's World (Part I)	T			Episode #59. 10-12-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris quits the magazine when she becomes the assistant to her millionaire friend	130600
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Leaves Today's World (Part II)	T			Episode #60. 10-19-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130601
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Meets a Prince	T			Episode #51. 3-16-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130602
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Doris Strikes Out	T			Episode #36. 11-24-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130603
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris the Spy	T			Episode #64. 11-16-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130604
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Doris vs. Pollution	T			Episode #42. 1-12-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris writes an article against a factory which is causing air pollution, unaware that the factory is owned by the same man who owns the magazine, Colonel Fairburn (Edward Andrews)	130605
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Doris, the Model	T			Episode #35. 11-17-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130606
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Doris's House Guest	T			Episode #100. 1-31-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130607
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Duke Returns, The	T			Episode #52. 3-23-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130608
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Duke the Performer	T			Episode #63. 11-9-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130609
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Duke's Girlfriend	T			Episode #72. 1-18-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130610
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Family Magazine	T			Episode #123. 2-5-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130611
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Fashion Show, The	T			Episode #61. 10-26-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130612
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Father-Son Weekend, The	T			Episode #79. 3-8-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130613
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Feminist, The	T			Episode #56. 9-21-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130614
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Fine Romance, A	T			Episode #87. 10-25-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris joins a computer dating service in order to write an article for the magazine	130615
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Follow That Dog	T			Episode #118. 1-1-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130616
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Forgive and Forget	T			Episode #110. 10-16-1972.	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130617
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Forward Pass	T			Episode #71. 1-11-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Paul tries to get Doris to date a football player so he can get an interview for the magazine	130618
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Frog Called Harold, A	T			Episode #30. 9-29-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130619
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Gas Station, The	T			Episode #45. 2-2-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130620
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Gowns by Louie	T			Episode #103. 2-28-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130621
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Great Talent Raid, The	T			Episode #106. 9-18-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130622
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Happiness Is Not Being Fired	T			Episode #93.	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris tries to get a story about an exhibition in order to sell it to another magazine when her boss Cy Bennett (John Dehner) fires her	130623
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Have I Got a Fellow For You	T			Episode #89. 11-8-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130624
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Health King, The	T			Episode #34. 11-10-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130625
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Hoax, The	T			Episode #119. 1-8-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Doris joins a phony talent agency in order to expose the owner as a fraud	130626
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Hospital Benefit	T			Episode #121. 1-22-1973.	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130627
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Hot Dogs	T			Episode #43. 1-19-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130628
1970	Doris Day Show, The: How Can I Ignore the Man Next Door?	T			Episode #57. 9-28-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130629
1973	Doris Day Show, The: It's a Dog's Life	T			Episode #122. 1-29-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130630
1970	Doris Day Show, The: It's Christmas Time in the City	T			Episode #69. 12-21-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130631
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Jarvis' Uncle	T			Episode #73. 1-25-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130632
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Jimmy the Gent	T		Samara, Laurie and Courtney Andrews	Episode #112. 11-6-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Doris fakes an accident so she can enter the hospital in order to interview an injured safecracker	130633
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Just a Miss Understanding	T		Brown, Charlotte	Episode #107. 9-25-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Doris moonlights as an all-night radio show host	130634
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Kidnapped	T			Episode #46. 2-9-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130635
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Lasso in' Leroy	T			Episode #74. 2-1-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130636
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Last Huzzah, The	T			Episode #120. 1-15-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130637
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Lost and Found	T			Episode #62. 11-2-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130638
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Love Makes the Pizza Go Round	T			Episode #67. 12-7-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130639
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Magnificent Fraud, The	T			Episode #125. 2-19-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130640
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Married For a Day	T			Episode #31. 10-6-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130641
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Meant For Each Other	T			Episode #126. 2-26-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130642
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Mr. And Mrs. Raffles	T			Episode #82. 9-20-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130643
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Music Man, The	T			Episode #113. 11-13-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Doris interviews a famous rock star and is rumored to be his new girlfriend	130644
1972	Doris Day Show, The: New Boss, The	T			Episode #117. 12-18-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Colonel Fairburn (Edward Andrews) gives Cy's job to Doris and Doris' job to Cy in an attempt to give the magazine a fresh look	130645
1972	Doris Day Show, The: No More Advice -- Please	T			Episode #105. 9-11-1972. Season 5 Opener	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).Dr. Peter Lawrence finds himself on the sidelines while Doris interviews a handsome bachelor.	130646
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Office Troubleshooter, The	T			Episode #53	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130647
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Peeping Tom	T			Episode #109. 10-9-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130648
1971	Doris Day Show, The: People's Choice, The	T			Episode #86. 10-18-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130649
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Press Secretary, The	T			Episode #108. 10-2-1972	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day).Doris goes to work as the press secretary to her old boyfriend who is running for Congress (Patrick O'Neal)	130650
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Prizefighter and the Lady, The	T			Episode #41. 1-5-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris finds herself interviewing a boxer who has developed a crush on her	130651
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Sheik of Araby, The	T			Episode #91. 11-22-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130652
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Singles Only	T			Episode #37. 12-8-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130653
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Skiing Anyone?	T			Episode #78. 3-1-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130654
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Small Cure for Big Alimony, A	T			Episode #124. 2-12-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130655
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Sorrow of Sanapur, The	T			Episode #97.  1-10-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130656
1972	Doris Day Show, The: There's a Horse Thief in Every Family Tree	T			Episode #104. 3-6-1972	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes a single girl and works for Today's World. Cy Bennett (John Dehner) new bossDoris Martin writes an article about a horse thief ancestor of a now prominent family, which causes her to almost lose her job	130657
1971	Doris Day Show, The: To England With Doris	T			Episode #90. 11-15-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130658
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Today's World Catches the Measles	T			Episode #44.	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) finds a job on a magazine in San Francisco. Editor Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).Doris invites her boss and reporter Ron Harvey (Paul Smith) to spend the weekend at the ranch, where they are quarantined when they are exposed to measles	130659
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Togetherness	T			Episode #38. 12-15-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130660
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Tony Bennett is Eating Here	T			Episode #65. 11-23-1970	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130661
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Two-Family Christmas, A	T			Episode #39. 12-22-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130662
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Weighty Problem, A	T			Episode #85. 10-11-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130663
1973	Doris Day Show, The: Welcome to Big Sur	T			Episode #127. 3-5-1973	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130664
1971	Doris Day Show, The: When in Rome, Don't	T			Episode #83. 9-27-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130665
1972	Doris Day Show, The: Who's Got the Trenchcoat?	T			Episode #99. 1-24-1972	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130666
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Whodunit, Doris?	T			Episode #94. 12-13-1971	Magazine Staff. General News Reporter  Doris Martin is now a beautiful, young bachelorette, for Today's World Magazine. Editor Cyril Bennett (John Dehner).	130667
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Wings of an Angel, The	T			Episode #95. 12-27-1971	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes a single girl and works for Today's World. Cy Bennett (John Dehner) new bossDoris goes to the state pen to get the deathbed confession of a famous gangster	130668
1969	Doris Day Show, The: Woman Hater, The	T			Episode #32. 10-13-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130669
1970	Doris Day Show, The: Woman's Intuition, A	T			Episode #50. 3-9-1970	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130670
1969	Doris Day Show, The: You're As Old As You Feel	T			Episode #40. 12-29-1969	Magazine Staff. Doris Martin (Doris Day) becomes executive secretary to Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson), the editor of Today's World Magazine.	130671
1971	Doris Day Show, The: Young Love	T			Episode #80. 3-15-1971	Freelance Magazine Writer Doris Martin (Doris Day) takes occasional reporting assignments. Editor of Today's World Magazine is Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson).	130672
1954	Dorodarake no seishun	MF			PR	Publicity Manager Miyamori (Daisuke Kato)	130673
1984	Dorothy Parker Murder Case, The	NM	OWN - H	Baxt, George		Critics. Dorothy Parker, Alexander Wolcott heading the all-star cast of the Algonquin Table.	130674
2008	Dos Veces Ana	M				Paparazzi (Frank Kairo). 	130675
1933	Doss House	M			UK Only	Reporter (Arnold Bell) is sent by his editor to assist in the search for an escaped convict on the loose. Editor (Frank Cellier) hopes the reporter will find interesting stories among those seeking shelter that night in the local doss-house.The reporter is eager to help with the arrest.	130676
1984	Dossier, The	NM	OWN - H	Salinger, Pierre-Leonard Gross		TV Newsman Andre Kohl based in Paris goes to Russia to find a KGB dossier and to Bolivia to verify its authenticity to prove the right-wing candidate for the French presidency was a Nazi conspirator.	130677
2008	Dostana	MF	DVD		India.	Fashion Journalist Neha (Priyanka Chopra) is a 27-year-old contemporary Indian woman who is smart, gorgeous and a stylish woman, working at a fashion magazine called Verve. hard working and someone who loves her work, she longs to settle down and have a family. She is respectful, intelligent and also innocent, which sometimes lands her into trouble. Neha thinks two guys -- a male nurse and Photographer Kunal (John Abraham) -- are gay because they have pretended to be gay to stay in an apartment owned by Neha’s uncle. Their plan works, but now they are in a predicament because they both fall in love with Neha ignores them because she thinks they are gay.Neha loses her promotion to Abhimanyu Singh (Bobby Deol) who takes over as boss of the magazine she works for. He assigns her an almost-impossible task, which she completes with a little help from her photographer. Gay Editor M (Mulai) (Boman Irani) is a flamboyantly gay editor of Verve magazine.	130678
1986	Dot and the Whale	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Peter Renaday). Reporter #2 (Renae Jacobs).	130679
2000	Dot Comedy	T			Series	News Media. Field Reporter (Katie Puckrik).	130680
2003	Dot the I	M				Celebrity Reporter (Victoria Hollingsworth). Cameraman (Ben Robinson).	130681
2005	Dot.Kill	M				Financial News Anchorman (Doug Cockle). Paperboy (Nick Reidy).	130682
1992	Dotkniecie reki	MF			Poland - English	Cameraman (Piotr Worjtowicz). Television Crew (Wasia Maslennikow).	130683
1993	Dottie Gets Spanked	MT				Photographer (Lenny Singer). Cameraman (Leo Prestenberg).	130684
1984	Double	N		Pronzini, Bill & Muller, Marcia	PR practitioner	Public Relations Man Rich Woodall, whose psychiatrist says has an "inadequate personality."	130685
1945	Double Agent, The	N	OWN - H	Teilhet, Hildegarde Tolman		Photographer John Houten, magazine photographer. World War II.	130686
1940	Double Alibi	M		Davis, Frederick C. (Story - "The Devil is Yellow").  Harold Buchman, Roy Chanslor, Charles Grayson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Sue Carey (Margaret Lindsay) does the newspaper's health column, When  reporter who has fainted is taken to her apartment, she discovers a bullet wound and realizes he is Stephen Wayne (Wayne Morris), a man wanted by police for killing his wife.Wayne had escaped to a newspaper office and City Editor Walter Gifford (William Gargon) thinks he is a crime reporter from Kansas City and assigns him to cover the crime he is fleeing.Wayne convinces the columnist that he did not commit the murder. They go to a gangster's apartment who they suspect is the actual killer and find he has been beaten up. Wayne's cover is threatened when the real Kansas City Crime Reporter shows up.Wayne is captured when he goes to the hospital to talk to the gangster. With the help of Photographer Jeremiah Jenkins (Roscoe Karns), Wayne is finally able to prove that the real killer was a policeman.Chick Lester (Robert Emmet Keane) is another reporter. Newspaper Switchboard Operator (Frank Coghlan Jr.).	130687
1952	Double By-Line	T			Gulf Playhouse, 10-3-52	Journalists. Dennis O'Keefe, Nina Foch, Frank McHugh	130688
1998	Double Coffin	N		Butler, Gwendoline		Reporter Marjorie Wardy, who under her real name of Jamie Layard is the volatile girlfriend of an up-and-coming star in the repertory company headed by the wife of the Chief Commander of the Second City of London.Young female reporter is murdered, dressed in an ancient jacket. There's a possible connection between the murder and a former prime minister's nightmarish childhood memory.	130689
1989	Double Cross (aka Tank Malling)	M		Marcus, James, Mick Southworth (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Investigative Reporter John "Tank" Malling (Ray Winstone) who is out to get the leader of a Moral Revival Campaign. His attacks have already earned him a two-year prison term for perjury. He continues his investigation when he is released.Only publisher Malling can convince to support him is underground editor Campbell Sinclair (John Bett). With the help of a crook, the reporter breaks into the leader's home to steal a diary, but it has been replaced with a phony journal.Break-in is captured on video tape. Malling also becomes a suspect in several murders that have taken place.  Appears at a press reception to launch the leader's moral crusade and accuses him of corruption.Reporter shoots the leader and is arrested while the leader's associate prepares to assume leadership of the crusade.News Media. Reporter (Garrie J. Lammin). Reporter (Jessica Saunders). Reporter (Laura Whyte). TV Interviewer (Steve Edwin).	130690
1971	Double Danger at the Daily Bugle!	CB			Reprinted in "Greatest Spider-Man and Daredevil Team-Ups, The" 1996 trade paperback from Marvel Comics	Publisher J. Jonah Jameson of the Daily Bugle and Editor Barney Bushkin of the rival Globe are both trapped in the Daily Bugle building by two supervillains who are trying to get a protection racket going when they aren't fighting the superheroes.Jameson and Bushkin try to fight the villains. At one point they collide while trying to hit the villains with chairs because Jameson is too cheap to keep lights on in the stairway.Two squabble constantly about relative merits of their newspapers -- "a hacked-out scandal sheet like the Globe!"Spider-Man and Daredevil team up to save the day.	130691
1999	Double de ma moitie, Le	MF				Journalist, La (Michele Kern)	130692
2007	Double Dead	N		Hoover, Terry		Former Newspaper Reporter Steve Harlan, after exposing a scandal among management that destroyed his career and his wife's career, is eking out a living as a private investigator.It is 1961 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Harlan is hired to help attorney defending a bank president accused of killing his mistress.	130693
1932	Double Dealing	M			UK Only	Press	130694
2008	Double Down	NJ		Dixon, Franklin W.	#26 Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers Series	Paparazzo is killed and Frank and Joe Hardy, working undercover as part of teen movie star Justin Carraway’s entourage is trying to find out more about the unsolved murder of the celeb’s least favorite paparazzo and other mysterious happenings in Atlantic City, N.J. 	130695
1994	Double Dragon	M				Reporter (Mark Brazill). Reporter (Patricia Cascino). Reporter (Chuck Gillespie). Newscaster (Jim Aleck)	130696
1958	Double Duck	CB			Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #14	Reporter Duckly from the Daily Quack. Baby Huey wants to play so a witch doctor gives him the ability to get a brother.	130697
1925	Double Dummy	P	MLPL	Hunting, E.S	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	130698
1992	Double Edge	M	DVD -R HQ 1735, 1736	Kollek, Amos (Screenplay)	Israel - Ness Book	Reporter Faye Milano (Faye Dunaway) for the New York Herald sent to Israel for three weeks as a temporary replacement until a new correspondent arrives. Initially depicted as being rather cold and indifferent.Milano waits until she has finished taking photos of a cop beating a schoolgirl with a club before trying to stop him. Attitude changes when she becomes involved in the case of a boy killed in a fight with Israeli soldiers. She wants to run the story.Her boss in New York tells her, "You're in the hottest spot in the world. Give me front page." She manages to get interviews with various political leaders. Novelist tells her many things she is reporting and photographing are being done for her benefit.She covers an Arab story and finds out she has been used. "Three million people are going to read this and I got it wrong," she tells her boss who will not run a retraction because no one cares. She is attacked in a car by a group of Arab boys.Frustrated and angry, she pulls a gun and aims it at the leader of the gang. The film ends on a freeze frame of her holding the gun. "I don't invent the news. I don't twist it. I don't hide it. I think that's what a reporter is supposed to do."	130699
1986	Double Entendre	NR		Pozzessere, Heather Graham	Harlequin	Reporter Bret McAllister struggles to revive his failing marriage while pursuing truth about some long-missing diamonds.	130700
1944	Double Exposure	M		Miller, Ralph Graves (Story). Winston Miller, Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Pat Marvin (Nancy Kelly) from Iowa is hired for the weekly photo magazine, Flick, by  Editor Larry Burke (Chester Morris) thinking she is a man. She gets a picture of the half-hearted suicide attempt of woman, the sixth wife of a millionaire.Although married, the millionaire proposes to Marvin and when the wife is murdered she becomes a suspect. She and an associate, Ben Scribner (Phillip Terry) have taken pictures of her dressed in the wife's negligee for use as a "Photomystery" feature.One of them exactly duplicates shot of murder scene. Marvin's small town boyfriend, who is passed off as her brother, arrives. He is only one who can clear her but has been given a job at the magazine and is assigned to go to Russia.When the boat he is on is torpedoed, Burke catches killer using fake photograph to get confession. Romantic complications resolved when Marvin's former boyfriend shows up with a Russian wife, having survived the shipwreck.Newspaper Photographer (Eddie Hall).	130701
1954	Double Exposure	M			UK Only	Photographer Pete Fleming (John Bentley) shoots a picture and it may turn out to reveal a murderer's identity -- so the photographer is in danger of being killed.	130702
1965	Double Exposure	NS		Reese, John	In "Playboy Book of Horror and the Supernatural," 1967	Press	130703
1998	Double Exposure	NM		Collins, Stephen		TV Critic Joe McBride in the running for an anchor position. Co-host Sandy Moss. Critic McBride’s personal life has crumbled overnight into ruin. Through a kitchen window of his darkened apartment, he sees a beautiful enticing stranger in a neighboring apartment caught in a provocative pose. And she is watching him back. Joe is drawn into her world and beecomes a lead player in a deadly drama that threatens to devastate his promising future. 	130704
1983	Double Exposure	M				Newscaster's Voice (Gary Littell)	130705
2005	Double Exposure	N		Hill, Bonnie Hearn		Reporter Reebie Mahoney becomes the confessor for the former mistress of an American president who is burdened with a devastating secret. The part-time reporter must meet her right away -- that night.Standing outside the woman's door, Reebie hears a scream of blinding terror followed by a gunshot. When the door is finally forced open, she is horrified to realize that the woman lying dead on the floor is no stranger.Within hours the building is swarming with San Francisco police and Reebie is their chief murder suspect.As she is dragged into a terrifying world where past and present collide, someone — a mobster, a television star, maybe Reebie herself — is going to die.	130706
1935	Double Exposure	M	DVD -R HQ 8096		Short	Street Photographer (Bob Hope) gets into trouble shooting pictures. He mistakenly shoots a picture of an ex-chorus girl with a jealous husband. Other Photographers also after her.They want to buy the photographer's exclusive picture, but his assistant opens the camera and exposes the film.  The husband: In my country, we do not allow others to gaze on our wives.	130707
1963	Double Exposure (I Spy)	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	130708
1988	Double Exposure:	MT				Photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White	130709
1937	Double Exposures	M			UK Only	Press	130710
1935	Double for Danger	SM		Gluck, Sinclair	Black Mask, Sept. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 7, pp. 1050	Reporter Ted Murray, reporter in Hollywood and narrator of story	130711
1939	Double for Death	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		Tabloids. A financier has been shot twice and there are two gorgeous suspects, two very good motives, two hot-headed suitors and two well-used murder weapons. Then there is a second Wall Street murder.	130712
1994	Double Happiness	M				TV Newswoman Linda Taylor Wong (Tosca Chin Wah Leong) of Channel 4 News.	130713
1999	Double Image	NM		Searle, Don		Investigative Reporter Paul, an up-and-coming investigative reporter attempting to uncover the biggest story of his career.	130714
2001	Double Image	NM		Roycraft, Jaye		Freelance Photojournalist Tia Martell is a former cop trying to adjust to life "after the Job" and put the years of violence and death behind her.While on assignment to shoot antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi, murder brings her face-to-face with the coldest yet most fascinating man she has ever met, the owner of the inn.Before she can unravel the mystery, the man with the hypnotic eyes, another vampire and his master seek out the vampire who owns the inn for revenge. He wants Martell too.	130715
1998	Double Image	NM		Morrell, David		Photojournalist Mitch Coltrane, after a harrowing experience in Bosnia as a war photographer, Coltrane vows to take pictures that celebrate hope instead of despair. But the horrors of his previous assignment continue to haunt him. Taking refuge in the past, he becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman in an old photograph from 1930s Hollywood. Seeking her identity, he discovers a young woman with a remarkable resemblance to the photo, and the past intrudes on the present with terrifying consequences.Coltrane has recently acquired the home of the late Randolph Packard, a famed photographer,. With Packard as his inspiration, Mitch travels the streets of Los Angeles photographing houses that appear in Packard’s oeuvre. Soon Mitch meets another Packard enthusiast, Natasha Adler, who happens to be a dead ringer for Rebecca Chase, a former film star who appears in many of Packard’s photographs. Mitch encounters more and more doubles as he makes his way through this ever-deepening mystery. 	130716
2002	Double je	DF			France. Series 2002 -	Interviewer Bernard Pivot.	130717
1992	Double Jeopardy	MT				News Media. Reporter 2 (Thom Dillon). Reporter 3 (Tawny Sanders)	130718
1996	Double Jeopardy	MT				Field Reporter (Dan Duran)	130719
1947	Double Life, A	M	SVD 1171		Coleman	Reporter (Reginald Billado). Reporter (Curt Conway). Reporter (Russ Conway). Photographer (Paddy Chayefsky). 2nd Photographer (Robert Emmett Keane).	130720
1980	Double Negative (aka Deadly Companion)	M		MacDonald, Ross (Novel - Three Roads, The).  Thomas Hedley, Jr. , Charles Dennis (Screenplay). Janis Allen (Additional Dialogue). Thomas Hedley Jr. (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Correspondent Michael Taylor (Michael Sarrazin) for the Toronto Star tries to find out who was responsible for murdering his wife. City Editor (Ken James). Reporter in Newspaper Office (Charles Dennis).Taylor was captured and tortured while serving as a correspondent in the Middle East.Exchange: "Jesus, you're getting old man…If I had filed that story with you fifteen years ago you would have thrown it right back in my face." "Things are different now."	130721
1982	Double Occupancy	NR	OWN - P	Chase, Elaine Raco	Candlelight Ecstasy Romance #56	Reporter Casey Reynolds, Boston-based Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter.	130722
1938	Double Or Quits	M			UK Only	Press	130723
1999	Double Platinum	MT	DVD -R HQ 8666, 8667			Paparazzi (Ethan Aronoff).A young singer (Brandy Norwood) is reunited with the mother (Diana Ross) who left her when she was a child.	130724
2008	Double Platinum	N		Goss, Sheila M.		Paparazzi chase after the R&B mega star Parris Mitchell who has fame, money, jewelry, several gold and platinum records. But now her career is declining and Mitchell is struggling with depression. Casper Johnson is one of the hottest and most sough after producers in the music industry. All of the news media attention has garnered “The Hit Maker” a playboy image. He’s getting tired of the same old sound and he’s looking for the right voice to help take his career to the next level. Parris agrees to give Casper a chance to revive her career. When they get together, their working relationship quickly crosses the line and their drama from groupies and people from their past become the source of plenty of print for the paparazzi. 	130725
2009	Double Play	NR		Shalvis, Jill		Reporter-Blogger Holly Hutchins, a beautiful, no-holds-barred writer and ace pitcher Pace Martin play a seductive game that results in true love. Hutchins is a reporter, a darn good one. She’s got a very successful blog that is often picked up by major papers and television. Her specialty is uncovering secrets. And she’s won awards for it. Her boss informs her that her new assignment will be doing a three-month series of blogs about the Pacific Heat, a baseball team that is rising in the chase for the Pennant and specifically to see what she can uncover about the team’s secrets. When she meets Pace Martin, the star picture of the Heat, she knows immediately that he’s hiding something -- an injury. Pace, being no dummy, wants nothing to do with a reporter, certainly not one as nosy, interfering and persistent as Holly. Holly finds herself traveling with the team, and being given unprecedented access to its players. And as she hangs out more and more with the players, the more she finds herself liking them. And the more she hangs out with Pace, she finds that he is a genuinely good guy. One who coaches an inner city little league team, one who takes her to the doctor after a mishap, one who checks on her and worries for her well being. But it’s not until the Heat hits a losing skid and are counting on Pace to dig them out of their problem, that the heat between he and Holly really comes to light. Before the game, Pace and Holly share a very hot moment in the shower room of the Heat’s locker room. They have an earth shattering kiss, and Pace goes on to lead the team to a victory. Anyone who knows baseball players knows they are a superstitious lot. Next thing you know, Holly must kiss Pace before every game, and each encounter is raising the stakes in their relationship. On top of that, Holly’s investigations into the team are leading to some unsettling discoveries of possible drug use and doping. Will the attraction between Pace and Holly be enough to overcome the secrets she is keeping?	130726
1990	Double Revenge	M				TV Reporter Anchor (Scott St. James). Reporter #1 (Jim Heston). 2nd Reporter (George Sims). 3rd Reporter (Joe Carafello).	130727
1917	Double Room Mystery, The	M		Herron, Stella Wynne (Story). E.J. Clawson (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter McHugh (Howard Mack)  helps clear a woman of a murder charge. Mack ends up getting a scoop.	130728
1986	Double Sculls	M				Commentators (Steven Shaw, David Webb).	130729
1917	Double Standard, The	M			AFI-Editors	Editor George Ferguson (Frank Brownlee) helps a judge in a campaign against vice.	130730
1978	Double Strength	DT			Short	Interviewer Barbara Hammer.	130731
2002	Double Teamed	MT				Sports Reporter (Jeff Olsen).	130732
2002	Double the Thrill	NR		Kearney, Susan		Reporter Grey Masterson is asked to change places with his identical twin brother Zane Masterson. He has to cover Club Carnal's opening and write a story. Someone is sabotaging the newspaper. Zane has to find out who wants to destroy him and the paper.	130733
1936	Double Trouble	SM	OWN - UCLA	Sale, Richard (Detective Fiction Weekly, Oct. 31, 1936)	In "Hard-Boiled Dames."	Reporter Daffy Dill, New York Chronicle and his  Dinah Mason, love interest and working companion.Journalism was a popular vocation for female secondary characters in pulp series.	130734
1984	Double Trouble: First Day	T		Fay, Deidre	Episode. 4-18-1984	News Media	130735
1992	Double Vision	MT				Photographer (Roger Winslet)	130736
1998	Double Vision	N		Ross, Annie		Documentary Maker Bel Carson is assigned to direct a documentary on an American heiress who is violently murdered while on a visit to her home state of Kansas. British husband charged with murder.Researcher Amanda has no TV experience but knows her way around Kansas City. The female director's cameraman, Joe, leaves on clandestine expeditions very late each night.	130737
2003	Double Vision	N		Barker, Pat		Correspondent Stephen Sharkey is a foreign correspondent who used to work with a photojournalist, Ben, killed shooting the war in Afghanistan.His own marriage collapsed the day the Twin Towers fell. He goes to his brother's house in the nearby country to recuperate and write only to be healed by a relationship with his nephew's nanny who is also the vicar's daughter.Ben's widowed sculptor is seriously injured in a post-Christmas car accident.	130738
1987	Double Whammy	NM	OWN - P	Hiaasen, Carl		News Media	130739
2001	Double Whammy	M				News Reporter (Kerry Li)	130740
1984	Double-Blinded	NM	OWN - P	Horvitz, Leslie Alan and H. Harris Gerhard, M.D.		Investigative Reporter Kris Erlanger, a beautiful investigative reporter risks her life to expose a terrifying secret.	130741
1968	Double-Stop	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	130742
1991	Doublecrossed	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Arthel Neville). Reporter #2 (Cassandra Sharpe).	130743
1985	Doubletake	MT				TV Newscaster (Marvin Scott). Reporter #1 (Herb Downer). Reporter #2 (Willa Scott). Reporter #3 (Stephen Stout).	130744
2002	Doubloon	N		Amberg, Jay		Reporter Josie Hernandez of the Key West Tribune writes stories that imply someone murdered a retired Navy aviator's father. Son returns to try to save his father's company.Beautiful, combative, pesky reporter keeps writing stories that may not be so wild at all. She seems to have a personal vendetta against the company. Hernandez and the son make for strange bedfellows.Son teams up with his father's second wife, his half-brother and the company's partners to search for his father's quest for sunken gold and solve the mystery. Danger mounts as the reporter and the son are assaulted.They close in on a special treasure with thugs wanting them dead, a step-family that seems untrustworthy, a hurricane ready to destroy the two, and dubious bureaucrats ready to dry-dock the pair.	130745
2006	Doublure, La	MF			France.	Paparazzi (Thierry Humbert).	130746
2006	Doubting Thomas	M				TV Anchor (Tom Schuch).	130747
1889	Doubts of Dives, The	NS	USC	Besant, Sir Walter		Reporters. Kit Cotterel. Denny.	130748
1991	Doug	T			Series	Weatherman. Wacky Weatherman-Photographer (Bruce Bayley Johnson).	130749
1999	Doug's First Movie (aka Doug’s 1st Movie)	M			Animation. Ness. Kid's programming.	School Newspaper Writer Guy Hadley (voice of Guy Graham) of the Weekly BeeBe. Romantic rival of Doug. Local newspaper, the Bluffington Gazette, is in control of a local businessman Mr. Bluff who tries to cover up a story about pollution.Hard to do because the pollution creates a swamp monster	130750
2001	Doug's Great OpporTOONity	T	SVD 1412		1-13-2001	School Paper's Editorial Cartoonist. Doug wins the job.	130751
1998	Doughboys	MT				Aussie News Anchor (Jeffrey Knight).	130752
1998	Douglas Adams’s Starship Titanic	NSF		Jones, Terry		Journalist. Four humans are inadvertently picked up by a huge interstellar luxury space liner, only to discover that the ship isn’t finished and was never meant to be finished since a huge bomb was planted aboard by saboteurs. The bomb can be easily distracted if someone’s there to talk to it. But the earthlings, and a randy journalist from the ship’s home planet, have their time otherwise occupied as they couple and re-couple, resist romance, give in to it, and generally do everything they can think of to get an upgrade to first class. “Well, What’s your name?” she asked, “The Journalist,” replied The Journalist. “That’s not a name, that’s a job description,” objected Lucy. The Journalist shrugged. “On Blerontin newshacks aren’t allowed individual names -- it’s an ancient law -- something to do with avoiding the cult of the personality of something.”  “I can’t call you The Journalist.” “Just call me ‘The,’” he said and opened the luminous blue doors of the Engine Room. 	130753
1956	Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents: Last Tour, The	T		Bailey, Anne Howard (Teleplay).	Episode #106. 10-15-1956	Journalist (Rolf von Nauckhoff).	130754
1953	Douglas M. Templemore	NSF		Bruller, Jean (Vercors)		News Media	130755
1953	Douglas of the World:	R			Series 1953	Correspondent-Reporter Brad Douglas (Jack Moyles) of the New York World.	130756
1953	Douglas of the World: Terrorist, The	R			Episode. Series 1953	Correspondent-Reporter Brad Douglas (Jack Moyles) is sent to Teheran to cover a story about the Iranian Prime Minister. A beautiful woman asks his help to find her missing brother, a petroleum engineer. All three become prisoners of terrorists.	130757
1971	Douglas Perkins & Gerry Tate: Cover-up Story	NM		Babson, Marian	#1 Doug Perkins and Gerry Tate Series	Public Relations Practitioner Douglas Perkins, his partner Gerry Tate, and their cat Pandora have one job to do: spin gaffes into gold at a cozy little London PR agency, a better environment for Pandora than for profits.Douglas Perkins of the London public relations firm Perkins & Tate must keep his major client, an American country singer, happy so that his company can stay solvent. It is no easy task.The singer is a tyrant whose sexual appetite for young girls has forced him to flee the U.S. He and his troupe have a chart-topping song while on a road trip in England.But the singer's indictment back in the United States over an underage groupie is a PR nightmare. Keeping that hot news out of London papers is a job for Doug who finds you can take the boy out of the country, but he's still going to run after jailbait.When Doug thinks things can't get worse, secrets about love and money start emerging. Even a spin doctor can't cover-up the deadly consequences. Instead Doug may have to turn from PR to PI and figure out who committed murder.	130758
1990	Douglas Perkins & Gerry Tate: In the Teeth of Adversity	NM	OWN - P	Babson, Marian	#4 Douglas Perkins and Gerry Tate Series	Public Relations Practitioner Douglas Perkins, his partner Gerry Tate, and their cat Pandora have one job to do: spin gaffes into gold at a cozy little London PR agency, a better environment for Pandora than for profits.Perkins and Tate are about to get involved in a disastrous affair dentaire. A dentist to the rich and famous as well as to Doug and Gerry  has a problem with royal proportions. He just killed a beautiful woman with an experimental anesthetic. Or did he?By the time Doug arrives on the scene, the corpse is up and walking around and someone else is dead instead. With the dentist losing his grip, and a line of women all claiming personal interest in the corpse, scandal is all around them.So is a second dose of murder. For Doug, Gerry and Pandora, making this mess look good will mean sorting through an old man's madness, a young man's foolishness and a tooth-and-nail case of cat fighting with no holds barred.	130759
1972	Douglas Perkins & Gerry Tate: Murder at the Cat Show (aka Murder at the Show)	NM	OWN - P	Babson, Marian	#2 Douglas Perkins and Gerry Tate Series.	Public Relations Practitioner Douglas Perkins, his partner Gerry Tate, and their cat Pandora have one job to do: spin gaffes into gold at a cozy little London PR agency, a better environment for Pandora than for profits.Perkins doesn't dislike cats. He just isn't especially interested in them. But the struggling young London public relations firm of Perkins and Tate can't afford to be choosy about the jobs they take.So when Doug is asked to do the PR for a glorified feline extravaganza called "Cats Through the Ages," he doesn't hesitate. But it isn't long before he wishes he had hesitated. There are some very valuable cats on exhibit, even a few feline celebrities.Then the robbery of a gold statue of Dick Whittington's cat sets nerves on edge. The theft is not exactly a PR man's dream, but this disaster pales in comparison to the gruesome murder that follows. Someone has knocked unconscious the show's organizer.The organizer is universally despised and someone pushed her into a cage with a pair of feral tigers. Now it's up to Doug to find the elusive killer who appears to have nine lives of his own.	130760
1989	Douglas Perkins & Gerry Tate: Tourists are for Trapping	NM	OWN - P	Babson, Marian	#3 Douglas Perkins and Gerry Tate Series	Public Relations Practitioner Douglas Perkins, his partner Gerry Tate, and their cat Pandora have one job to do: spin gaffes into gold at a cozy little London PR agency, a better environment for Pandora than for profits.British public relations partners are called in to sooth the disgruntled American tourists on a luxury tour when one of the group, an elderly math professor, died accidentally while the tour was in Zurich, Switzerland.Meeting the travelers in London, Perkins finds them edgy, morose and in a state of shock. Then he discovers the professor's death was murder, and that the tight-lipped group is staging a conspiratorial cover-up.It is up to Doug Perkins of the PR firm of Perkins and Tate to restore their spirits. So he arranges a public crawl and with the help of his cat Pandora, he's jollying them back into being happy campers.When another member disappears, Perkins' troubles multiply.	130761
1980	Douglas Sirk: Uber Stars	DF			West Germany	Interviewer Eckhart Schmidt.	130762
1974	Dove, The	M				Reporter (Dale Cutts).	130763
2006	Doves and Angels	N		Moult, Elizabeth		Photojournalist Nick goes on assignment to Kosovo. There he experiences a spiritual encounter that leaves him with a message of guidance and a quest for world peace. Two soldiers take him to the hospital, where Julie, an attractive nurse, invites him into her home. Julie is kidnaped by the rebel army for the General’s personal use, and Nick travels with the soldiers in an effort to find her. Unsuccessful, he returns home to write about world peace and political corruption. He returns to Kosovo as a witness for the United Nations. With a tip from a psychic, he finds Julie. Nick is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for two of his books and is invited to speak at the United Nations, with the hope that his ideas will set a global agenda for world peace.	130764
2005	Doves of Winter	N		John, Donas		Reporter Kerri Broder of the Bent Fork Tribune was a former journalist from San Francisco who is about to begin her new life in Bent Fork. While adjusting to life in the Northwestern town, she stumbles upon m ore than one dead body.When these bodies disappear, it sends her journalistic instincts into overdrive.Through her investigative work and intuition, Kerri learns the truth about the secrets the townsfolk are desperately trying to hide; secrets that-if uncovered-may cost both her and Rose their lives.	130765
2001	Down	M				News Media. TV Reporter Tina Bradley (Melissa Stark). Journalist #1 Jerry Seltzer (Joe Weston). Journalist #2 Susan (Candy Buckley). Journalist #3 Marie-Anne (Jackie Hoffman).	130766
1952	Down Among the Sheltering Palms	M		Hope, Edward (Story).  Claude Binyon, Albert Lewin, Burt Styler (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Angela Toland (Gloria De Haven) makes romantic advances to soldier who leads group of GIs stationed on island and given "no fraternization" order. He rejects her advances to set example for men and because he is in love with missionary's daughterJournalist writes article indicating the island king has given man a princess as a gift. Although the soldier accepted the offering to avoid offending the king, he keeps the princess in a separate hut.Article leads to military investigation, but the issue is dropped when reporter is unable to substantiate her charges.	130767
2008	Down and Dirty: Making of Shakespeare’s Angels, The	M			Short. 	TV Reporter (Jenny Willis). Behind-the-scenes of Shakespeare’s Angels during production on Linda Lewis’ set after she has been notified that she’s suffering from a bizarre but terminal form of creeping paralysis. Linda refuses to give up and strives to complete her film despite being constantly thwarted by her scheming husband who will stop at nothing to replace Linda as director of the film.	130768
1995	Down Came a Blackbird	MT	DVD -R HQ 2393, 2394. VHS 445	Droney, Kevin (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Helen McNulty (Laura Dern) tries to come to terms with torture she underwent a year earlier when she and her photographer boyfriend Jan Talbeck (Jay O. Sanders) were arrested in an unidentified country while covering a military action.Talbeck was killed. McNulty returned to Portland to continue her work as a journalist. Convinces editor Rob Rubenstein (Jeffrey DeMunn) to let her do a piece on a woman who runs a clinic for torture victims.Woman tries to convince reporter to come to clinic as a patient.  Reporter insists she is only going there to do a story. Once at the clinic,  treated like a patient and becomes involved with a man who claims he is still being hunted by his torturers.She tells him she is a researcher and librarian but he hears her making a call to her editor and realizes she is a journalist. He accuses her of working for people who are after him. With the woman's help, the reporter is able to relive her torture.Realizes she is suffering from guilt at escaping when Talbeck didn't make it. Editor shows up with men looking for patient. Reporter discovers the man is actually the torturer and throws scalding coffee in his face.	130769
2009	Down Deep	N		Croft, Mike		Journalist Kate Gunning joins a controversial marine biologist to investigate why in the dead of night, a huge whale strands itself on Brighton beach. Soon whales are blocking shipping, traveling up the Thames to the heart of London and aggressively stranding themselves in incredible numbers on crowded beaches. Amid public hysteria, the biologist suspects the whales are communicating a terrible warning. When Reporter Gunning and the biologist try to investigate, the clues point to a scandal involving a ruthless shipping magnate and cynical government figures -- which soon puts the pair into grave danger. But what is the secret they must uncover, and can the code of the whale’s language be cracked?  The answers are deep in the ocean where catastrophe lies.	130770
2003	Down Into Happiness	M				Newscaster (Astrid Fingerhut). TV Director (Johnny Kilbane). TV Camera Operator (Dan Roush).	130771
1984	Down On Us	M				Newswoman (Sallee Young). Photographer (Chris Woods).	130772
1990	Down the Drain	M				News Media. Anchorman 1 (Julian Burton). Anchorman 2 (Irving Howard).	130773
1936	Down the Stretch	M				Photographer (Charles Marsh)	130774
2001	Down to Earth	M				Reporter (Dan Duran). Reporter outside hospital (Mary Burton). Reporter inside hospital (Mung-Ling Tsui)	130775
1947	Down to Earth	M	DVD -R HQ 3897, 3898			Reporter (Tom Daly)	130776
2005	Down to Earth: Broken Dreams	T			UK. Episode #37.2-6-2005	Photographer Trevor (Philip Martin Brown).	130777
1984	Down to Earth: Duane for President	T			Episode #7. 4-1984	News Media. News Reporter (Bill Tush).	130778
2000	Down to You	M				Interviewer (Mark Blum - The Interviewer).	130779
1999	Down With America 3: Moldy Kitten	M				News Media. Reporter (Jodie Ellison). Cameraman (Grant Goodman).	130780
2003	Down With Love	M	DVD -R 1701			Magazine Writer Catcher Block (Ewan McGregor) is a jet-setting, fashion-forward lothario prize-winning journalist for Know Magazine, who schemes to debunk a country girl's philosophy and ends up falling for herBarbara's Photographer (Norman Fessler).	130781
1985	Downchild	P	MLPL	Barker, H.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	130782
1641	Downfall of Temporizing Poets, The	P	USC	Anonymous		Critics	130783
2007	Downforce: Stock Car Thriller, A	N		Eubanks, Steve		Public Relations. Robert “Redball” Redding, a former stock-car racing superstar who will now prosecutes bad guys, is supposed to be the Justice Department’s public relations “face” in the open-and-shut investigation of a rich-kid, eco-terrorist Stanford Lichwick who planned to blow up Mississippi’s biggest, newest bridge. Now he’s dead while his target remains intact. This means people can still get to Dabearer Island, and eventually, to the casino, golf course, History of Auto Racing Museum, and state-of-the-art race track currently under construction there. Redball sees all the cash being poured into a tiny piece of floating real estate, and he suspects much of the dealing is less than honest. Some of it is downright deadly, and that’s plunging him back into the race he hoped he’d never have to compete in again: the one for his life.	130784
1969	Downhill Racer	M				News Media. Journalist (Harald Dietl). American Newspaperwoman (Kathleen Crowley). Australian Journalist (Walter Gnilka).	130785
2002	Download This	M				Commentator (Jim Havey)	130786
1994	Downtown	N		Siddons, Anne Rivers		Photographer Lucas Baird. Smoky O'Donnell comes to Atlanta in 1966 to pursue a career as a writer and becomes involved with three different men including photographer	130787
1984	Downtown: Out of the Tombs	T			Episode	News Media	130788
1959	Downward Path, The	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	130789
2002	Downwind	DT				Photojournalist (Carole Gallagher).	130790
1732	Dr Swift to Dr Pope	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan		Critics	130791
2005	DR-Derude med Soren Ryge Petersen: …et liv pa gule plader	DF			Denmark. Series	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	130792
2004	DR-Explorer: Afrika - 18 grader syd	DF			Denmark	Journalist Christine Drud, Jyllands-Posten. Journalist Viggo Lepoutre Ravn, Jyllands-Posten. Photographer Mik Eskestad, Jyllands-Posten.	130793
1909	Dr. Cook, nordpolens opdager	DF			Denmark	Journalist (Carl Theodor Dreyer - Himself).	130794
1992	Dr. Dean	DT			Series. 6-15-1992 to 12-11-1992. NBC	Host Dr. Dean Edell.	130795
2001	Dr. Dolittle 2 (aka Doctor Dolittle 2).	M				Newscaster (Shaun Robinson)	130796
1978	Dr. Feel Good	N		Nazel, Joseph		News Media	130797
1970	Dr. Frankenstein on Campus (aka Flick)	M		Cobb, David, Bill Marshall, Gilbert W. Taylor (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	College Student Reporter Susan Harris (Kathleen Sawyer)  falls for Dr. Frankenstein who gets expelled when he is unjustly accused of marijuana possession. Responds by turning a friend into a slave and sending him to kill the people involved.Editor of campus paper and photographer who published an expose on him are murdered.  Reporter is almost strangled in a museum before the doctor is finally thrown over a banister by his zombie slave and is revealed to be a robot.	130798
1965	Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine	M				News Vendor (Hal Riddle)	130799
1974	Dr. Havel After Ten Years	SS	PVL	Kundera, M.	In "Laughable Loves."	Editor was scatter-brained rather than stupid. Didn't think much of the spa magazine but being its sole editor, every month he had to do the things necessary to fill 24 pages.	130800
2008	Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog	W	drhorrible.com	Whedon, Joss (Writer-Director), Zack Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen.  Consists of three acts of approximately 14 minutes each. 	43-minute musical film initially produced exclusively for Internet distribution. 	Newsman (David Fury) and Newswoman (Marti Noxon) report on Dr. Horrible, an aspiring supervillain, alter ego of Billy. Captain Hammer is his nemesis and Penny, their mutual love interest. News Media cover the confrontation between Dr. Horrible and Captain Hammer that results in the death of Penny. 	130801
1996	Dr. Ice	M				Newscaster (Gary Waddell).	130802
2003	Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical, The	M				Interviewer (Harrison Held), DVD extra Exit interviewer.	130803
2008	Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde	MT				News Media. TV News Reporter (Caroline Van Vlaardingen).  Female Reporter (Lori Graham). Reporter #1 (Robert L. Matier, Jr.). Dr. Henry Jekyll is a well-regarded physician whose evenings are spent researching a rare and sacred Amazonian flower so potent it’s said to literally separate the soul, giving life to man’s Dark Self. The obsessive experiments to isolate its psychotropic properties happen to coincide with a series of brutal murders gripping the city with fear. Jekyll knows it’s no coincidence. While his nights are lost to him, he awakens with bloody mementos and violent memories of the screams of his victims. He knows the Dark Self is coming into his own and he’s given himself a name: Mr. Edward Hyde. 	130804
1995	Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde	M				Paparazzi Lady/Party Lady (Kim Morgan Greene). Paparazzi (Christina Wickers).	130805
1965	Dr. Kildare: Now the Mummy	T			Episode #142. 10-12-1965	Newscaster (Lee Zimmer).	130806
1941	Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day	M				Photographer with Lockberg (Otto Hoffman).	130807
1930	Dr. Lao Sars Mysteries	NM		Cronin, Bernard		Reporter Brian Tembalt assists the Chinese criminologist living in Melbourne, Australia.	130808
1982	Dr. Margarete Johnsohn	MT				Editor, Chief (Carl Weiss)	130809
2002	Dr. Mugg:	M				Reporter (Fredde Granberg).	130810
1963	Dr. No	M	DVD			Photographer (Margaret LeWars)	130811
1947	Dr. Nork	SS		Bloch, Robert	In "Unexpected Pyramid, The"	News Media. Leon Marguiles, 1961	130812
1986	Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam	M				Newswoman (Terri Merryman). News Director (Charles Hughes).	130813
1991	Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman:	T	SV 292 (Part I)		Episode	Editor gets sick	130814
1991	Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman:	T	SV 281			Editor and newspaper censorship	130815
1995	Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Dorothy's Book	T	SVD 880-882 (split into two parts)			Reporter (John Valentine) for the Denver Post. Collier's Reporter (Michael Rothhaar). Dorothy's (Barbara Babcock) published book upsets town.	130816
1991	Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: End of the World, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3021. SVD 1163		Episode	Newspaper Report of a comet's imminent collision with Earth causes hysteria in the town	130817
1993	Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Portraits	T	DVD -R HQ 4016		Episode #16.5-22-1993	Photographer Daniel Watkins (Kenny Rogers) who shoots pictures of the Civil War has diabetes and is going blind. He shoots portraits of Native Americans and Caucasian Settlers. Immigrant Photographer (John Sexton).Worked with Matthew Brady, now works for the railroad and doing portraits of Indians for his own portfolio. "The public wants to see the real West," he tells Dr. Quinn.	130818
1942	Dr. Renault's Secret	M				Newspaperman Stanley Gordon investigates a series of murders by an ape man, this film is The Wizard reworked for the sound era	130819
1938	Dr. Rhythm	M				Press	130820
1935	Dr. Socrates	M				Photographer (Dick Elliott). Photographer (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Harry Harvey). Photographer (Gene Morgan).	130821
2000	Dr. T and the Women	M		Rapp, Anne (Writer). Altman, Robert (Director).	Adult	Court Reporter #1 (Amy Cummings). Court Reporter #2 (Tara Kelly). Court Reporter #3 (Stephanie Hunn). "Dr, T" is a wealthy Dallas gynecologist for some of the wealthiest women in Texas.	130822
1972	Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon (La Mansion De La Locura) aka House of Madness, Mansion of Madness, The, System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Feather, The	M		Poe, Edgar Allen (Story). Juan Lopez Moctezuma, Carlos Illescas (Screenplay)	Mexico - Ness Book	Reporter convinced editor to assign him to story on an asylum's unusual methods. Hoping to find out what happened to his own family.	130823
1965	Dr. Terror's House of Horrors	M		Subotsky, Milton (Screenplay)	AFI-Critics. U.S.-UK. Ness Book	Art Critic Franklyn Marsh (Christopher Lee) stalked by dismembered hand of artist he drove to suicide in one of five stories in this film.  He maintains traditionally snobbish critic's pose when he questions psychic powers of mysterious figure.Critic's arrogance -- "I can see very well, when there's something worth seeing" -- leads him to seek revenge on artist who continually attempts to humiliate him. Critic runs artist over with car, severing his hand. Artist later kills himself.Severed hand, which the artist needed to create his art, causes critic's car to crash. Critic loses his eyesight, which he needs to practice his own profession.	130824
1943	Dr. Terror's House of Horrors: Living Dead, The	M				Reporter Frank (Harold Paulsen).	130825
2006	Dr. Vegas: Heal Thyself	T			Episode #8. 8-30-2006	Reporter #2 (Alex Ball).	130826
2004	Dr. Who: Algebra of Ice, The	N		Rose, Lloyd		Journalist Adrian Molecross, “plumpish and bearded,” “scrupulously neat and clean,” “spotless and tidy,” “a scrupulous researcher...after all, he was a journalist, one of the world’s highest callings. He pursued truth. Not just transcendent truth, but the ordinary, small earthly sort, too. Such as: what exactly happened last night?”Molecross is a resourceful investigator and is particularly committed to uncovering Government cover-ups. As he says: “Someone from a marginal publication was more likely to find out about this crop pattern than any mainstream reporter, because mainstream reporters had to have their imaginations surgically removed before they were allowed to apply for their jobs.”As Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart says, Molecross is “a journalist. More or less. Writes one of those nonsense web magazines. Complete idiot.”Molecross’s Miscellany of the Mysterious and Misunderstood “had an impressive number of subscribers. This was because he could be counted on to get his details right. Molecross never leapt to conclusions. He stuck strictly to what he had seen and heard. No speculation. Well, except for saying the military were obviously covering something up and you couldn’t really classify that as speculation, could you?”A genius math nerd, a weird webzine publisher are involved in this adventure. Edgar Allen Poe lies dying in a gutter in Baltimore and Doctor Who cannot help him because he is already dead. Poe will be taken to a hospital and will die in three days without ever coming out of his coma. Then Poe staggers around the corner, drops to his knees in the gutter, gets up and stumbles into another bar. Can Doctor Who discover what is causing the time anomaly? The answer lies in the algebra of ice. 	130827
2000	Dr. Who: Jason Mohammad	T				Newsreader Jason Mohammad (sometimes known as Jason Mohammed) is principally a newsreader for BBC Wales. He has appeared in several episodes of Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures, doing the same job of studio-bound news presentation that he does in real life. His character has never been named in the narrative or in the cast, but it is obvious he is playing himself. 	130828
1984	Dr. Who: Myth Makers	DT			UK. Series 1988-	Interviewer Nicholas Briggs. Made-for-Video documentaries produced in the 1980s and 1990s in which Briggs interviews many of the actors and writers involved ion the series.The range, spanning 20 years, comprises dozens of interviews covering practically all the major luminaries of the Who world -- actors, writers, producers, directors and even extras.The first documentary was in May 1984 to March 2003 (57 VHS Videos). In 2003, the long-running series of Myth Makers video interviews were released in DVD -- mixture of interviews previously on video with new material never before released.The DVD collection was released from May 2003 to present.	130829
2007	Dr. Who: Sound of Drums, The	T				Reporter Vivian Rook investigated the mysterious Harold Saxon for the Sunday Mirror. She turned up at 10 Downing Street claiming to be seeking an interview with Lucy Saxon. She told Lucy the truth about Saxon, explaining he was only in existence since Harriet Jones's downfall. However, Saxon had already told Lucy about his true identity and intentions, and Saxon came in and ordered four Toclafane to kill Rook.However, she had a contingency plan and prepared an email message to be sent to Torchwood if she hadn't returned to her desk by 10 p.m. that day. It was retrieved by Jack Harkness, the Doctor and Martha Jones on Martha's laptop. Vivien had attached the Saxon files including the Archangel document which allowed the three to find out how Saxon had mind-controlled most of the world and use it against Saxon. Tenth Doctor. 	130830
2005	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: Aliens of London/World War Three	T			Series 1, Episodes #4 and #5	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the 2006 Slitheen crisis in London. The Ninth Doctor takes Rose Tyler back to the 21st century London one year late, just in time to witness a spaceship crashing into the River Thams. The crash triggers a worldwide state of alert and the closing off of the city. It is London, March 2006. Along with Journalist Sarah Jane, Luke and Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Trinity Wells is one of only four fictional humans to appear both in Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Another newsreader has also appeared in both programs, but he is real-life BBC Wales Newsreader Jason Mohammad, playing himself. The reporter’s name is the subject of some ambiguity. Her name has only been seen in a chyron once, in one account of the Slitheen infiltration of the British government by the Slitheen in World War III -- and it was seen as “Mal Loup,” a vague French translation for “Bad Wolf.” This in-universe citation, however was only seen on an official, but in-universe, BBC website, not in the episode as broadcast. Likewise, the name “Trinity Wells” comes only from the credits of her appearances in “Turn Left” onwards, not the episodes themselves. It’s possible the appearance of the Mal Loup name in this instance was a manifestation of the Bad Wolf meme (“The Parting of the Ways”).	130831
2005	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: Christmas Invasion, The	T			Series 1. 12-25-2005.	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the Sycorax ship flying over London. The time is London 2006. When Rose, Jackie and Mickey try to help the Tenth Doctor as he suffers the instabilities of post-regenerative shock, the Earth comes under attack by a sinister race known as the Sycorax.	130832
2009	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: In the Shadows	R			Series 2. 5-7-2009	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. 	130833
2008	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: Secrets of the Stars	T			Sarah Jane Adventures, The. 10-20/27-2008	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered Martin Trueman’s enslavement of almost everyone on the planet. The reporter herself was taken over when Trueman invoked Leo. Astrologer Martin Trueman causes a stir with his uncanny insights and predictions. While Journalist Sarah Jane doesn’t believe in astrology, she does believe that all is not as it seems with Trueman. Around her, people are falling under Trueman’s sinister spell and even Mr. Smith doesn’t understand what’s going on.	130834
2008	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: Stolen Earth, The	T			Series 4. 6-28-2008	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the Earth being moved into the Medusa Cascade. London 2009. When the Earth is stolen from its orbit and placed in another galaxy with 26 other stolen planets, the Doctor’s secret army of allies comes together to defend the Earth from the New Dalek Empire. With battles raging on the streets and in the sky, the Tenth Doctor and Donna confront the Shadow Proclamation to find the truth, however, a fearsome old enemy waits in the shadows. Sarah Jane Smith is a guest.	130835
2008	Dr. Who: Trinity Wells: Turn Left	T			Series 4. 6-21-2008	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. Donna’s entire world collapses, but there’s no sight of the Tenth Doctor. Instead she finds help from a mysterious blonde woman, a traveler from a parallel universe. But as Donna and Rose Tyler combine forces, are they too late to save the whole of creation from the approaching darkness.The Adipose attack on the Untied States in a variant timeline. Wells survives the events of this timeline. 	130836
1881	Dr. Whortle's School	N	OWN	Trollope, Anthony		Newspaper. Broughton Gazette, a county newspaper. Everybody's Business.	130837
1687	Dr. Wild's Ghost	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	130838
1932	Dr. X	M	DVD -R HQ 4402, 4404. L	Comstock, Howard W. and Allen C. Miller (Play)	Ness Book	Reporter Lee Taylor (Lee Tracy) sneaks up fire escapes, lurks in alleys, steals photographs, poses as a corpse to overhear a conversation in the morgue in order to get a story.  Captures the killer.	130839
1996	DR2-nyt	DF			Denmark	Reporters Iben de Neergaard (1996), Helle Falborg (1996), Ib Helles Olesen (1996), Erik Weir (1996).Hosts Adrian Hughes (1996-1997), Anja Thordal (1996).	130840
2005	Drabet	MF				Journalist (Lars Bangsholt)	130841
1992	Dracula	M				News Hawker (Daniel Newman)	130842
1969	Dracula (The Dirty Old Man)	M				Reporter Mike Waters enters a desert cave and finds Dracula the Dirty Old Man, a vampire babbling like a borscht-belt comic and wearing a hairpiece that resembles a dead skunk.  Under Dracula’s spell and renamed “Irving Jackalman,” Waters turns into a werewolf-like creature and attacks women in parking lots, gas stations and even a drive-in. The women are magically whisked away to the cave where Drac drains ‘em and “Irving” mains them until the two ghouls fight over dibs on Mike’s luscious girlfriend. n	130843
2000	Dracula 2000	M				Anchorman (Tom Kane)	130844
2005	Dracula III: Legacy	M				TV Journalist Julia Hughes (Alexandra Wescourt)  helps fight vampires in war-torn Romania. EBC Anchorman (Tom Kane).	130845
1989	Dracula's Widow	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Elizabeth Hayes). Reporter #2 (Bill Brown). Reporter #3 (Laurie Quinlivan).	130846
2007	Draft Day	M				Reporter (Haley Chamberlin)	130847
1945	Draftee Daffy	C	L. Vol. 2, Golden Age			Newspaper Headline	130848
1929	Drag	M		Pelley, William Dudley (Novel). Bradley King (Dialogue-Adaptation).	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers/Playwrights - Ness Book	Editor David Carroll (Richard Barthelmess), who runs a Vermont newspaper and is an aspiring songwriter, loves one woman but marries another, the daughter of the owners of a boardinghouse where he lives. He goes to New York and meets the other woman.She helps him get a musical he has written produced, then leaves for Paris. He sends for his wife but when she arrives with her whole family, he decides to follow the other woman.Opening night audiences receive a replica of a tabloid newspaper.	130849
2004	Drag Queen Heist	M				News Media. News Reporter (Marita de Lara).	130850
1909	Drag-Net, The: Prison Story of the Present Day, A	N	USC	Bohan, Elizabeth Baker		Journalist Joe Morello wants to start the newspaper. The Drag-Net newspaper.	130851
1925	Drag: Comedy, A	N	OWN - H	Pelley, W.D.		Reporter. Raw country lad makes good as a reporter on a daily paper in small town Vermont	130852
1999	Dragao de Fumo, O	MTF			Portugal. Miniseries	Journalist (Carla Frias).	130853
1963	Dragees au poivre	MF				Reporter (Jean-Marc Bory). Journalist (Ann Doat)	130854
1987	Dragnet	M				TV Reporter (Sandra Eng)	130855
1969	Dragnet 1966	MT				Reporter (Dennis McCarthy).	130856
1967	Dragnet 1967: Bank Examiner Swindle, The	T			Episode #6. 2-23-1967	Cameraman (Don Ross).	130857
1969	Dragnet 1967: Juvenile - The Little Pusher	T			Episode #77. 10-23-1969	News Media. Newsman (Ian Abercrombie).	130858
1968	Dragnet 1967: Management Services - DR -11	T			Episode #49. 10-10-1968	News Media. First Reporter (Vince Williams). Second Reporter (Bill Baldwin).	130859
1968	Dragnet 1967: Public Affairs - DR-12	T			Episode #53. 11-14-1968	News Media. First Newsman (Bill Baldwin). Second Newsman (Chuck Bowman).	130860
2003	Dragnet:	T	SVD 1305			News Media. ABC Newspeople	130861
2003	Dragnet: 17 in 6	T			Episode #15. 10-18-2003	Newscaster (Marc Brown).	130862
1967	Dragnet: Big Magazine, The	T				Magazine	130863
1950	Dragnet: Big Press, The	R	CD 021		5-6-15	Press	130864
1954	Dragnet: Big Want Ad, The	T				Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	130865
2003	Dragnet: Coyote	T			Episode #14. 10-11-2003	Newscaster (Marc Brown).	130866
2003	Dragnet: Cutting of the Swath, The	T			Episode #5. 3-2-2003	Newscaster (Michelle Tuzee).	130867
2003	Dragnet: Daddy's Girl	T			Episode #13. 10-4-2003	News Media. Reporter (Pamela Shaddock - Voice).	130868
2003	Dragnet: Silver Slayer, The	T			Episode #1. 2-2-2003	News Media. TV Newscaster (Marc Brown).  TV Newscaster (Michelle Tuzee). Reporter No. l (Al Bandiero). Reporter No. 2 (Michelle Griffin). Reporter No. 3 (Michelle Anne Johnson). Reporter No. 4 (Jon Melichar).  Reporter No. 5 (Raoul N. Rizik).	130869
2003	Dragnet: Sticks and Stones	T			Episode #8. 3-30-2003	News Media. Reporter #2 (Peter Choi).	130870
2003	Dragnet: Well Endowed	T	SVD 1359		Episode.	Tabloid Writer (Sandra Bernhardt) is involved in the investigation of a model's murder	130871
1996	Dragon Ball GT:	C			Series 1996-2005	TV Anchor (Chance Munsterman).	130872
2004	Dragon Ball GT: Curtain Call	C			Episode. 7-10-2004.	TV Reporter (Brice Armstrong).	130873
1995	Dragon Ball Z 13: Ryuken bakuhatsu!! Goku ga yaraneba dare ga yaru	C			Japan	Reporter (Yoshiyuki Yukino).	130874
1975	Dragon Blood	P	MLPL	Jack, A.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	130875
2007	Dragon Boys	MT			Canada. Miniseries	Reporter (Kit Koon).	130876
2003	Dragon Dance	N		Tasker, Peter		Journalist Martine Meyer, an American reporter for a U.S. newspaper, suspects a conspiracy involving global recession in the year 2006. Terrorist plots political revolution that will make Japan a nuclear power.Orchestrates career of popular entertainer until he becomes a figurehead prime minister controlled by a sinister terrorist group.  Meyer longtime resident of Japanese society.She begins investigating the entertainer and the people who surround him. A mysterious source feeds her information by e-mail giving her a warning of tragedies to come.Meyer has a love affair with a Japanese microbrewery owner.	130877
2005	Dragon Man, The	N		Disher, Garry	Detective Inspector Challis Murder Mysteries	Editor of a local newspaper undermines Detective Inspector Hal Challis’ investigation at every turn. A serial killer is on the loose in a small coastal town near Melbourne and Challis must apprehend him before he strikes again. But first, he has to contend with the editor, and then with his wife who attempts to resurrect their marriage through long-distance phone calls from a sanitarium where she has been imprisoned for the last eight years for trying to murder someone -- Challis. 	130878
1986	Dragon Rapide	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Sergio Raul). Journalist #2 (Amado Gomez).	130879
2007	Dragon Wars (aka D-War)	MT	DVD -R HQ 10099, 10100			Reporter Ethan Kendrick (Jason Behr) discovers that the ancient and destructive Immogi have returned to Earth and the only way to stop them lies with a young woman who has a strange condition. Based on a Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter and he arrives at the conclusion that a girl, stricken with a mysterious illness, named Sarah is supposed to help him. The Immogi make its way to Los Angeles wreaking havoc and destruction. With the entire city under arms, Ethan and Sarah make it in time to save the people of Los Angeles. Reporter (Kevin Breznahan). 	130880
1969	Dragon's Eye, The	N		Stone, Scott C.S.		Former British Correspondent, now top man in the Chinese news service. War-wise, war-weary combat reporter who'd pushed his luck too far and too long. Still alive and tired of all the dying.Now all I wanted was a long blonde in a short bikini and a star to steer her by. I cabled my resignation and got the hell out of Asia. I got as far as Honolulu.That's where an old buddy brainwashed me into a mission, a rescue job behind the Bamboo curtain.	130881
2008	Dragon’s Lair, The (The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme)	NSF		Haydon, Elizabeth		Royal Reporter Charles Magnus Ven Polypheme (known as “Ven”) of the land of Serendair is off on another adventure barely one day after fulfilling his second mission for the King.  Ven must discover the cause of a dispute between two warring kingdoms -- and the answer will lead Ven straight into the lair of a very angry dragon.	130882
2003	Dragonfly Dive	M				Reporter (Adam Howes). Cameraman (S.J. Evans).	130883
1994	Dragonworld	M				Reporter (Marioara Stelian)	130884
2001	Drakarna over Helsingfors	MF			Sweden.	Journalist (Susanna Ginman). Journalist (Kari Hulkko). Journalist (Olli Lukkari). Journalist (Ville Makela). Journalist (Manu Rantanen). Journalist (Heikki Sauri). Journalist (Petteri Vaananen).  TV fotograf (Jyrki Liakka).	130885
2006	Drake & Josh: Great Doheny, The	T			Episode #57.	Reporter #1 (Ronobir Lahin).	130886
2006	Drake & Josh: Josh Runs Into Oprah	T	DVD -R HQ 7819			Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey. Josh idolizes Oprah and runs into her car receiving a restraining order not to go near her. But he's excited about getting her signature on the restraining order.	130887
2006	Drama Is Her Middle Name: The Ritz Harper Chronicles, Volume One	N		Williams, Wendy and Karen Hunter		TV Newswoman is ruined by a shock-radio deejay named Rita Harper of WHOT in New York City who maneuvers her way into the spotlight by ruining the career of a well-respected newswoman and former college friend.She made her fame by viciously destroying people's reputations on the air and is gunned down in the streets. She was always a hard-working good girl, but she is fed up with slogging through the night shift for WHOT in New York City.She wants to be a star. She finally gets her chance when she spills some titillating gossip about her old roommate, a famous newscaster. Suddenly, her star shoots to the top.She gets her own show in a prized time slot and the mudslinging begins. Ms. Loose Lips blabs about anyone and anything that her spies can dredge up.  Soon she's waltzing down red carpets, snapping at here friends and coveting the limelight.She has become a true diva. By the time she is shot, there is a long list of suspects. Radio Gossip Ritz Harper has been shot on a New York City sidewalk. One of the suspects is a TV News Anchor who she disgraced on the air.	130888
1989	Dramarama: Pisces Connection, The	T			Episode #85. 7-17-1989	Newscaster (Jane Gambier).	130889
1979	Dramma borghese, Un	MF				Journalist	130890
1724	Drapier's Letters, The	ER	COPY	Swift, Jonathan		Journalist. Dealing with affairs of Ireland showing Swift off at his best as a journalist and propagandist and as organizer of a successful boycott.	130891
1984	Draw!	MT	DVD -R HQ 6791, 6792.			Editor Eugene Lippert (Graham McPherson) of the Bell City Gazette	130892
1892	Drawing of illiterate newsboy	A		Reinhart, C.S.	In "We and Our Neighbors" (pg. 42)	Newsboy who is illiterate hands a regally dressed gentleman a paper: "Read me sumpin to holler, Boss."	130893
2008	Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen, The	NJ		Collier, James Lincoln		Newspaper Editor’s daughter is a friend to Eugene and Sonny who pledge to get to the bottom of the haunting in the quiet town of Magnolia. Someone is making people do awfully weird things. Eugene knows because he’s being haunted. His friend Sonny’s dad walked right off of a building and fell to his death, and then another friend’s dad crashed his car into a tree. The same “specter” that was haunting them is inside Eugene, talking to him, telling him to do crazy things. Along with the help of their friend, conveniently the daughter of the town’s newspaper editor, Eugene and Sonny uncover a bigger mystery that will affect nearly every townsperson in sleepy little Magnolia.	130894
2008	Dream a Little Dream	NR		Clopton, Debra		Reporter Molly Popp touted the marriage-worthiness of a local rancher in a local newspaper column, would-be wives descended on his Mule Hollow ranch by the busload. Molly felt guilty for the ruckus she’d caused -- especially when the rancher was injured rescuing an overzealous admirer from a bull. There was nothing else city-slicker Molly could do but pitch in and help Bob out. that is until word of her column brought the job offer she’d been praying for and a choice she never thought she would have to make: a Manhattan byline or Mule Hollow’s most eligible bachelor. 	130895
1989	Dream Breakers	MT				TV Reporter (Randall Arney)	130896
1999	Dream Bride	NR		Mallery, Susan	Silhouette Special Edition #1231	Journalist is skeptical of a family myth that declares the man she dreams about on her 25th birthday is her one true love -- until a fantasy man shows up in the flesh.Now all she has to do is convince the sexy-as-sin archeologist that she's the future Dream Bride.	130897
2004	Dream Builders	MT				Reporter (Steve Greenberg)	130898
1920	Dream Cheater, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	130899
1989	Dream Date	MT				TV Reporter (Tiiu Leek)	130900
1947	Dream Girl	M		Rice, Elmer (Play). Arthur Sheekman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaperman Clark Redfield (MacDonald Carey) is in love with a woman who spends much of her time daydreaming. She plans to run off with her sister's husband. But journalist thwarts her plans and marries her. Society Reporter (Jean Acker).Social Magazine Photographer (Bob Landry). Radio Announcer (John Dehner). Announcer (Paul Oman).	130901
1950	Dream Girl	P	MLPL	Rice, Elmer	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	130902
2007	Dream Girls	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Dilva Henry). Detroit Reporter (Michael Villani). Photographer (David James). Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times.	130903
1981	Dream House	MT				News Crew Soundman (Robert Armin).	130904
2003	Dream Jungle	N		Hagedorn, Jessica		Journalist Paz Marlowe of mixed heritage ends up on the jungle set of a risky Hollywood movie, a shrewd take-off on Apocalypse Now.	130905
1975	Dream Makers, The	MT				TV Commentator (Larry McCormick)	130906
1947	Dream of Olwen, The (AKA While I Live)	M				News Media	130907
1978	Dream of Passion, A	M			PR	Public Relations. Editor (Freddie Germanos)	130908
2007	Dream of the Broken Horses	N		Bayer, William		CNN Reporter Pam Wells focuses her attentions on a David Weiss, forensic sketch artist who has returned to his hometown to cover a routine celebrity murder trial for ABC. He has earned a reputation for cracking high-profile cases with his portraits of suspects based on eyewitness accounts, so churning out courtroom sketches is merely pedestrian work. But the midwestern city of Calista holds other attractions, not the least being those of Wells. 	130909
1966	Dream of the Red Chamber, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	130910
1990	Dream On:	T			Episode	TV Talk Show Host. Marty's best friend is a television talk-show host specializing in standard titillation	130911
1992	Dream On:	T	SV 150		Episode. 6-11-92	News Media	130912
1992	Dream On: And Bimbo Was His Name-O	T			Episode #29. 6-6-1992	News Media. Reporter 1 (Jessica Hahn). Reporter 2 (Rita Jenrette).	130913
1992	Dream On: No Deposit, No Return	T			Episode #46.10-24-1992	Photographer (Rachel Sweet).	130914
1994	Dream On: Stone Cold	T			Episode #74. 3-30-1994	Reporter (Randall Kirby). Newscaster (Gregory Alan Williams).	130915
1994	Dream On: Taking of Pablum 1-2-3-, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #76. 6-29-1994	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major). Anchorman (Gregory Alan Williams). Talk-Show Host-Journalist Maury Povich (Himself).	130916
1913	Dream Ship, The	N		Stockley, Cynthia		Correspondent Val Valdana deserts husband because he doesn't understand her. She was a "correspondent from the centers of storm."  A journalist who writes from all corners of the world.  Incapable of domesticity. Runs off with son and adopted daughter.Brilliant female journalist writing under a pseudonym and reporting from all corners of the world.  Cannot settle for domestic work.Valdanha -- alternative spelling of her name in another review	130917
1972	Dream Team, The	NS	OWN - P	McGinniss, Joe		Reporter. Voluptuous girl reporter bent on making her sexual fantasies come true	130918
1989	Dream Team, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Freda Foh Shen). TV Newscaster (Dennis Parlato). Field Reporter (Greg Beresford). Field Reporter (Donna Hanover).	130919
2005	Dream Team: Before a Fall	T			Episode #31. 3-13-2005	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130920
2003	Dream Team: Bending the Truth	T			Episode #9. 3-16-2003	Journalist (Barry Dowden). Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130921
2003	Dream Team: Catch Me If You Can	T			Episode #15. 11-16-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130922
2003	Dream Team: Dead Man Walking	T			Episode #7. 3-2-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic). SKY Cameraman (Barry Dowden).	130923
2002	Dream Team: Forsaking All Others	T			Episode #4. 5-5-2002	Reporter (David Jones).	130924
2003	Dream Team: Hit and Run	T			Episode #10. 3-23-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130925
2003	Dream Team: In His Hands	T			Episode #234-4-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic). Journalist (Barry Dowden).	130926
2003	Dream Team: Sign On	T			Episode #22. 3-28-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130927
2003	Dream Team: Signs and Wonders	T	DVD -R HQ 7822		Episode #147. 3-9-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic). Journalist (Barry Dowden) grills Tara. Phil smells victory in the FA cup.	130928
2003	Dream Team: What a Tangled Web We Weave	T			Episode #20. 2-15-2003	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130929
2005	Dream Team: What's Bugging Her?	T			Episode #37. 11-27-2005	Reporter (Peter Rnic).	130930
2001	Dream To Follow, A (Return to Red River)	N		Snelling, Lauraine		Aspiring Journalist Thorliff Bjorklund dreams of being a journalist, but his father refuses to consider sending him to college expecting Thorliff to run the farm. But he leaves home to attend college, pursuing his dream to become a journalist.	130931
1988	Dream Train	N	OWN - H	Allen, Charlotte Vale		Freelance Photojournalist Joanna James accepts a plump assignment to ride the Orient Express.	130932
1953	Dream Wife	M	DVD -R HQ 3747, 3748. SVD 1410			News Media. Reporter (John Alvin). Reporter (William Hamel).  Reporter (Dorothy Kennedy)	130933
2000	Dream-Makers, The	SM		Bloch, Robert		News Media	130934
1952	Dreamboat	M				Photographer (Don Kohler). Photographer (Robert Williams).	130935
1985	Dreamchild	M	SV 497. B15	Potter, Dennis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jack Dolan (Peter Gallagher) is fired from the New York Herald Tribune for making up an entire interview ("That's what Lindbergh would have said if he'd talked to me").Dolan is tipped off about the original Alice in Wonderland by Sally Mackeson (Caris Corfman), a friend at the paper. He gains the affections of Mrs. Hargreaves-Alice and her young ward and encourages the older woman to capitalize on her celebrity.Doland is considered an opportunist, but he is presented in a better light than the pack of journalists who continually hound Mrs. Hargreaves from the time she arrives in America. Manages to stop them cold when she chastises them for their bad manners."I wish to be pestered no more with your clamor or your impertinence," she tells the reporters. Reporter (Alan Shearman). 1st Reporter (Johnny M.). 3rd Reporter-Photographer (Danny Brainin). 4th Reporter (Sam Douglas).Editor (Ron Travis). 1st Editor (Peter Banks). 2nd Editor (Derek  Hoxby).  3rd Editor (Ron Berglas).	130936
1979	Dreamer	M				TV Sportscaster Chris Schenkel as himself	130937
1990	Dreamer of Oz, The	MT				Newspaper.  L. Frank Baum, creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, attempts to run a newspaper, but his mind isn't attuned to business. Story told in flashback through his widow who encounters a reporter at the 1939 Hollywood premiere of the filmAlbert the Reporter (John Cameron Mitchell). Publisher (Bill DeLand). Photographer (Terry Wills).	130938
2005	Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story	M				Female Reporter (Donna Barton  Brothers). Reporter (Adam Tomei). Reporter (Anthony Wentzel). Track Announcer-Breeders' Cup Announcer (Trevor Denman). Claiming Track Announcer (Ed Burgart).	130939
2004	Dreamer: Movie, The	M				TV News Anchor (Chris Paul).	130940
1958	Dreamers, The	NSF		Manvell, Roger		Journalist saves the hero	130941
2006	Dreamgirls	M				News Media. Reporter (Angela Sorensen). Reporter #2 (Michael Cline). TV Reporter (Dilva Henry). Detroit Reporter (Michael Villani). Photographer (David James).	130942
2008	Dreaming of Harmony	NR		Buchanan, Jade	Gay	Newspaper Obituary Page. When Erin opened the newspapers she never expected to see her obituary staring back at he. Is this some idea of a cosmic joke? She’s especially unsettled when the deceased woman, who happens to share her name and birthday, starts lecturing her in her dreams. Erin knows she needs to take a few chances, but she doesn’t know how to do the one thing she’s avoided for months -- seduce the girl next door. Lucky for her, fate is about to step in.	130943
1997	Dreaming of the Bones	N		Crombie, Deborah	Weinberg List	Journalist	130944
2006	Dreamkiller	M				News Media. Reporter (Theresa Walsh).	130945
1977	Dreamland	N		Higgins, George V		Press	130946
2005	Dreammaker	M				Interviewer (Erik Wright-Olsen - Voice).	130947
1977	Dreams Die First	N	OWN - P	Robbins, Harold		Magazine. Gareth Brendan, young and power hungry, tries to create a sexually liberated magazine that will deal openly and honestly with sex: Macho.  Shocks and disturbs others with its outspoken views and publisher's daring.Macho is successful and he finds threats and obstructions from the underworld, the law and other rivals attempting to break into the same market.  Series of confrontations.  Based on Hugh Hefner.	130948
2004	Dreams for Life	M			Australia.	Photographer (George Kannavas).	130949
2005	Dreams of Freedom: Ricardo Flores Magon Reader	DT		Bufe, Chaz (Editor). Michell Cowen Vereter (Editor)		Journalist Ricardo Flores Magon (b. 1874) is one of the most important figures of the Mexican revolution. Through his newspaper, Regeneracio, he boldly criticized the injustices of the country's military dictatorship.He worked to build the popular movement that eventually overthrew it. Exiled to the United States, Flores Magon continued to agitate for revolution in Mexico.	130950
1995	Dreams of Innocence	N		Appignanesi, Lisa		London Journalist Helena Latimer receives a letter from her longtime friend, an environmental activist, but it's postmarked days after his reported death two months ago.Following clues in the letter, Latimer tracks him to an estate in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. She finds a diary called "Anna's Book," about a woman who witnessed brutality of two world wars and Latimer learns a special truth from the writings.	130951
1980	Dreams of Leaving	P	MLPL	Hare, D.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	130952
2006	Dreams to Dust: Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush, A	N		Russell, Sheldon		Newspaper Publisher Abaddon Damon is ruthless, quick to strike any bargain that will bring him the power he craves. It is 1889 and on a fateful day in that year the Oklahoma land rush begins and for thousands of settlers the future is up for grabs. One of those people is Creed McReynolds, fresh from the East with a lawyer’s education and a head full of aspirations. The mixed-blood son of a Kiowa mother and a U.S. Cavalry doctor, Creed lands in Guthrie station, the designated Territorial Capital, where he must prove that he is more than the half-blood kid once driven from his own land.  Among the people McReynolds must contend with is Publisher Damon. Like many others, McReynolds is swept into his whirlwind of greed and deception. Creed becomes the wealthiest man in the Territory -- but at an unbearable cost to himself, the dreams of others, and the dignity of his mother’s people.	130953
1984	Dreams: Friends (aka Only Way, The)	T			Episode	News Media	130954
1985	Dreamscape	M	DVD			Newswoman (Anna Chavez).  Announcer (Alan Buchdahl)	130955
2007	Dreamtime	NR		Gorgas, Paula Blais		Reporter Jeannie MacLeod for six years had promised herself that someday she will leave the Benton News and Sun and take a job on a big city newspaper where she will earn fame and fortune as an investigative reporterHer opportunity for a big story comes to Benton when her brother-in-law, a history professor, is followed by a strange light and loses an hour of time. She thinks he may have seen a UFO and sets out to prove her theory.It's now up to the shy, small-town reporter to work her magic on a local therapist who remains skeptical that a UFO traumatized the man.Can she convince him to open his mind -- as well as his wounded heart -- to the unfathomable wonders of the universe and the possibility of alien abductions.	130956
1989	Dreamtime, The	N		Hurd, Florence	Weinberg List	Journalist	130957
1989	Dreamwalker, The	CB			Marvel Graphic Novel: Dreamwalker	Crime Reporter Andrea Beck of The Times is a mob witness forced not to testify when her mother is kidnapped. Another mob witness has already been killed. A CIA operative ordered to be killed because the CIA head believes he has become undependable becomes romantically involved with the reporter. After the operative is attacked by CIA agents he negotiates an uneasy alliance with his former boss. 	130958
1943	Dreft Star Playhouse, The	R			Series - 1943-45	News Media	130959
2003	Drei Tage dreißig	N		Wöbking, Henrike	Germany	Journalist	130960
1984	Drengen der forsvandt	MF				TV Interviewer (Reimer Bo Christensen)	130961
2004	Drengen fra Vollsmose	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Jorgen Flindt Pedersen (Voice).	130962
2004	Drengene fra Angora	TF			Denmark.	Russian TV Interviewer (Esben Pretzmann). Interviewer (Rune Tolsgaard).	130963
1945	Dress Circle Murders, The	N		Yates, Peter		Press	130964
1946	Dressed to Kill	M				Photographer (Frank Baker).	130965
2001	Drew Carey Show, The: Bus-ted	T	SVD 1121		Episode	TV Sportscaster. Kate loses her new sportscaster beau (Paul Johansson) after Drew's attempt to win her back makes her out to be a child-beater.	130966
2000	Drew Carey Show, The: Gang Stops Drinking, The	T			Episode #121. 3-22-2000	Interviewer (Paul Morgan Stetler - The Interviewer).	130967
1999	Drew Carey Show, The: Red, White and Drew	T			Episode #108. 11-3-1999	Anchorman (Gregg Berger - Voice).	130968
2005	Drew Gavin: Cheap Shot	NS		Brewer, Steve	#2 Drew Gavin Series	Sports Editor Drew Gavin gets a call in the night from Reporter Curtis White, who was awoken beside a brutally murdered cheerleader. Unable to recall anything from the night before, Curtis swears he's innocent, and Drew believes him.	130969
2004	Drew Gavin: End Run:	NS		Brewer, Steve	#1 Drew Gavin Series	Sportswriter Drew Gavin in Albuquerque, former college football star and now a wisecracking sportswriter who claims his drunken rut as a life. He's an aging ex-football jock.But that life changes at his class reunion when his old college sweetheart, Helen, lures Drew into trouble.Helen is married to a wheeler-dealer lawyer imminently in danger of having his knee caps broken for gambling debts. Helen pleads for Drew's help.Playing the sucker, Drew goes to a bookie named Three Eyes to plead the husband's case. Soon after, he is found dead and Drew becomes the prime murder suspect.Gavin is a hard luck sports writer who has to stay a step ahead of the law and the mob as he uncovers a secret plan to establish an NBC team in Albuquerque with the taxpayers footing the bill.	130970
1952	Drew Pearson Show, The	DT			Series. 1952-53	Columnist Drew Pearson in Washington D.C. on half-hour commentary	130971
1992	Dreyfus Affair, The: Love Story, A	NS		Lefcourt, Peter		Sports Columnist Milt Zola, a crusading sportswriter, rallies fans and team members behind two baseball players banned from baseball for life because they are caught kissing in a Nieman-Marcus dressing room.	130972
1994	Drift Away	N		Tucker, Kerry		Magazine Photojournalist Libby Kincaid, New York	130973
2009	Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeff Fry). Reporter #2 (Carmen Perez). Reporter #3 (Sanja Banic). Reporter #4 (Nicole Marie Johnson). Story of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas	130974
1932	Drifting Souls	M		Hunter, Barbara (Story)	Ness Book	Reporter (Raymond Hatton) helps locate a key witness to clear a millionaire framed for murder.	130975
1947	Driftwood	M				Editor (Dick Elliott). Messengers (Bobby Beyers, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer).	130976
2004	Drijfzand	MTF			Netherlands	Journalist (Martijn Fischer). Presentator Radio (Pieter Jan Hagens).	130977
2007	Drinkwater's Folly	N		Pendleton, James		Reporter Patricia Randall of the Dare County News returns to her roots on Roanoke Island, North Carolina during summer of 1966 and is hoping for a new start.Still struggling with harrowing separation from her husband, she sees the Outer Banks as a perfect place to find peace. As a new reporter for the News, she soon finds herself thrust into the tumult of the Vietnam era.It is the time of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, the civil rights movement and the women's liberation movement, and she enters fully into the passionate conflicts that divide the nation.Patricia discovers she has become the target of vengeance by her estranged husband and a corrupt local policeman, and is forced to face the irony that by living fully according to her own rules for first time in her life, she has endangered everything.Patricia finds strength and spirit to survive these events.	130978
1997	Drive By: Love Story, A	M				Newscaster (Guy Davis).	130979
1999	Drive Me Crazy	M				High School News Station with two anchors reporting on the senior prom. A popular high school preppy senior in Utah gets her life turned outside down when her perfect date falls for a cute cheerleader from another school a month before the school’s centennial senior prom. After recovering from the shock, she comes up with a solution to save her reputation: find a guy to appear as if they have been going steady who takes her to the dance hoping to make her perfect date jealous. She hooks up with her next door neighbor, a prankster and trouble-maker and tries to model him in her own image. 	130980
2000	Drive Me Wild	N		Ortolon, Julie		TV Anchor Brent Michaels, with the drop-dead-gorgeous face that launched a thousand newscasts, returns to his Texas hometown to b the "bachelor" in a Dating Game fund-raiser. Anchor at Houston TV station.He can't refuse his old friend's request and soon, he can't refuse the shy do-gooder anything. The tomboy he remembered has blossomed into a beautiful woman.It has been 14 years, seven months, and ten days since Brent Michael Zartlich kissed her and left his hometown of Beason's Ferry. They had been childhood friends. Both were considered the town's misfits.Now	130981
2008	Drive Me Wild	NR		Forster, Gwynne	Kimani Romance Series #85	Reporter J. L. (Justin) Whitehead will do anything for a story -- even pose as a chauffeur for six months to write about the suddenly rich. When an accountant inherits millions from an elderly woman she befriended she is suddenly living in a Park Avenue apartment and interviewing potential chauffeurs. Sexy, charismatic Justin Whitehead is definitely qualified but hiring a man whose gaze sets her whole body on fire could be a huge mistake. His relationship with his beautiful new boss quickly turns from business to mind-blowing pleasure. But will the woman ever believe that, though his identity was a lie, their untamed passion is real? 	130982
2007	Drive Thru	M				Reporter (Karis Campbell). 	130983
2001	Drive Time Murders	MT	DVD -R HQ 3110, 3111. VHS 1264			Gossip Columnist (Fiona Loew) and her husband, Chicago attorney (Cameron Daddo) host a popular morning radio show and attempt to solve a homeless woman's murder	130984
2001	Driven	M	SVD 1187			Aspiring Journalist. Hero romances novice journalist named Luc (Stacy Edwards). Radio Reporter (Liz West). Japanese Reporter #1 (Michael Boisvert).Toronto Reporter (Brian Jennings). Toronto Reporter #1 (Richard Zeppieri). Toronto Reporter #2 (Tino Monte). Toronto Photographer (Brian Heighton).Commentator #1 (Dan Duran). Commentator #2 (Rob Smith). Party Reporter (Jeffrey Knight). Dealership Reporter (Phillip MacKenzie).	130985
1998	Driven Crazy: Love Bug	T			Episode #9. 10-30-1998	TV Journalist (Rachel Kane).	130986
2006	Driven to Murder	N		Skillings, Judith		Former Reporter Rebecca Moore is a classic car restorer who loves fast cars and wants to become a professional auto racer. She goes to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the most famous track in the world.Working pit lane, her innate toughness shields her from the taunts and insults being tossed her way.But the bullet that whizzes past her head, shattering the windshield of the vintage race car in her care, can't be as easily ignored -- nor can the body she finds in the cockpit the day before the race.Once again, Rebecca's forced to uncover a killer. But the deadly secrets awaiting her -- the blind, vengeful hatred that spans decades -- threaten to make this high-speed lap Rebecca's last.	130987
1937	Drole de drame ou L'etrange aventure de Docteur Molyneux	MF				Reporter. Buffington, the Reporter (Henri Guisol).	130988
2000	Drole de Felix	MF				TV Newsreader (Nicolas Cambois - Voice).	130989
1969	Drom om frihet, En	MF				TV Reporter (Bjorn Andero). TV Journalist (Ake W. Edfeldt).	130990
2005	Drommefangeren	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Christian Borch)	130991
1976	Drommen om Amerika	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Yngve Petterson).	130992
1952	Dromsemester	MF				Newspaper Editor (Stig Jarrel).	130993
2004	Drone Virus, The	M				Reporter (Philippe Til)	130994
2000	Dronning Ingrid - i folge Victor Borge	DF			Denmark.	Interviewer Ole Damgaard.	130995
2004	Dronningen & kejseren	DF			Denmark	Food Critic Ururu Kaigo. Interviewer-Host Helle Bygum.	130996
1996	Dronningen meder pressere	TF			Denmark	Journalist	130997
2004	Dronningen og prinsen med Fsrederik og Mary I Gronland	DF			Denmark	Reporter (Helle Bygum - Herself). Reporter (Asbjorn Date - Voice - Himself).	130998
2000	Dronningen tager imod	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Piet van Deurs - Himself).	130999
2003	Dronningens nytarstale	DF			Denmark	Reporter (Helle Bygum - Herself)	131000
2008	Drop Anchor Dead	N		Bullock, Brian		Columnist Billy Payne is a columnist for the McIsaac newspaper chain. On a late evening sail, he barely escapes a fatal collision with a supertanker in Halifax harbor. Limping back to his berth at a yacht club, distracted by bursts of lightning, his small boat smacks broadside into Newspaper Magnate Mickey McIsaac’s black-hulled 40-foot motor cruiser. The impact catapults Billy overboard. Under water, he encounters a lifeless body wrapped in a coil of anchor chain. The chief homicide detective concludes McIsaac’s drowning was accidental.  But there are unanswered questions: Mickey was not alone on the cruiser. How did his corpse disappear? Will Billy make the same mistake twice and could the journalist be the next victim? 	131001
2000	Drop Back Ten	M	DVD -R HQ 9470, 9471			Reporter Peter Barnes (James LeGros) gets fired after writing an expose on NFL players resulting in a series of lawsuits. His loyal Editor Tom White  (Josh Lucas) gives him a freelance story to work on. Editor (Lee Andrew Page). Reporter (Chris Astoyan).Reporter is asked to find out the true story of what happened to a 19-year-old actor who had been preparing to star in a low-budget gridiron movie when a mysterious assailant attacked him destroying his appearance.Reporter's married girlfriend Peggy (Jodie Markell).	131002
1966	Drop Dead Darling	M				Photographer (Raymond Young).	131003
2009	Drop Dead Diva: Do Over	T	DVD -R HQ 11317			Newspaper prints wrong picture with obituary of dead model. Runs the right picture after Diva’s guardian angel complains.	131004
2009	Drop Dead Diva: Second Chances	T	DVD -R HQ 11325		Episode #6. 8-16-2009	News Media. Grayson tries to get an obituary removed from an online web site that prematurely report the death of his client. He hopes that will make the client happy. When the news media pick up the false story, the aging actor wants to sue CNN and all other news outlets as well, and when Grayson gets all of the news media to print retractions, the client is still unhappy. Grayson discovers that his client may need to be satisfied in some other way.	131005
1999	Drop Dead Gorgeous	M				News Media. Newscaster (Patricia Idlette). Female Reporter #1 (Mary Rehbein). Female Reporter #2 (Jeany Park). Male News Anchor (Peter Aitchinson). Cemetery Photographer (Markus Parilo).Amber Atkins (Kirsten Dunst) repeatedly says she aspires to win a beauty pageant and become a news anchor "just like Diane Sawyer." The annual beauty contest in a small Minnesota town is being covered by a TV crew and strange things happen.	131006
2006	Drop Dead Gorgeous:	T			UK. Episode #4.6-26-2006	Photographer (Adam Young).	131007
1955	Drop Dead!	P	MLPL	Braun, W.	Play Index, 1953-60	Press	131008
1947	Drop One, Carry Four	N		Sinclair, F		War Correspondents. Cairo, Calcutta, smuggling and trade with the enemy.	131009
1971	Drop Out	M				Photographer (Graymont Garson)	131010
1994	Drop Squad	M				Interviewer (Joanna Maddox)	131011
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey:	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK Series, August 1990 to December UK C4. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV, a rival to CNN, ITN, Sky News. Media tycoon Sir Royston Merchant acquires station and despite assurances to the contrary, makes the station sensationalist rather than controversial. Sir Royston is never seen.Sir Royston's wishes are carried out by his yuppie 1980s-throwback lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan), an immaculately groomed, vacuous man with the warmth of a lizard.  Communicates in media-speak.Head of editorial unit is George Dent (Jeff Rawle), a perpetually harassed individual who is too weak to stand up to Hedges. Alex Pates (1990-1991, Haydn Gwynne), second in command, fiercely bright woman dedicated to serious news gathering and reporting.Pates constantly confronts Hedges.  Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tompkinson), unprincipled, ambitious, glory-driven egotist happy with enforced "tabloidisation of Globelink."Anchor-team of newsreaders, old-fashioned newsman, hard-drinking Henry Davenport (David Swift) and Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks), recruited by Sir Royston, brainless bimbo obsessed with her own career.	131012
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Alex and the Interpreter	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #16. 10-31-1991 UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.While George is on holiday, Alex runs the office and gets involved with a Russian and his interpreter, who are here to see how the station is run.The Russian proposes, but Alex turns him down, but the interpreter accepts. Dave gets her off the hook by posing as her fiancé. Damien is under pressure from Lynn Yates, a reporter from another TV station to get the best stories.	131013
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Animal Rights	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #9.10-4-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).On location, Damien fakes a firing squad. He also gets injured organizing an animal rights protest, but before he can film it, Alex steps in and the raid is cancelled.To make up for the cancellation, and while he is in the hospital, he tries to film a heart operation.	131014
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Awards	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #34. 3-18-1993. Season Three Finale. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Office goes to an awards dinner but Joy and Sally turn up in the same dress. Gus hears a rumor that Sir Royston is pulling out of GlobeLink. Henry wins a life achievement award.	131015
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Baseball	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #14. 10-17-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.	131016
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Big Day, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #10. 10-11-1990. Season One Finale. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Gus wants Sally to interview the Prime Minister when she comes to the studio, but Alex and George want Henry to do the interview. When an electrician fusses the lights, the interview is called off.After Damien fakes another report, George threatens to sack him.	131017
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Bird of Doom	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #49. 10-15-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Gus hires a new security firm. Joy applies for a job at the BBC.	131018
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Births and Deaths	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #38. 9-20-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Damien gets a death threat from the drug barons he featured in one of his reports so Gus gets him a bodyguard. Is Sally pregnant? Someone claiming to be Henry's son shows up.	131019
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Blast From the Past, A	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #4. 8-30-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lacky Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Day is doing a story on slum landlords but when they view the footage, Alex is staggered to learn that her ex-husband is involved in the story.Sally and Henry have elocution lessons and Sally appears on a TV telethon for charity.	131020
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Charnley in Love	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #t52. 11-5-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Sally does an old age pensioners advert, but it backfires on her. Dave is beginning to have second thoughts about getting engaged, then he finds out that his fiancé is dumping him.One of Gus's old girl friends who now works for Sir Royston, comes to give Globe Link the once over. Damien is the first subject on a new reality TV show. Damien interviews M.P,'s Ann Coates and Tony Banks (Themselves).	131021
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Christmas Party, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #23. 12-19-1991. Season Two Finale. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.During the Christmas party, things start to get out of hand and Dave finally sleeps with Alex, who regrets it in the morning. George gets drunk, falls asleep and wakes up at Oxford Station.	131022
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Clash of Interests, A	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	Episode #3. 8-23-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan) tries to get Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne) on his side in order to pressurize George Dent (Jeff Rawle) to censor a story about a chemical spillage from a company owned by media tycoon Sir Royston.Dave Charnley (Neil Pearson), a compulsive womanizer who is still a good TV newsman  who cares about delivering a decent end-product,  updates the obituaries but News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift) accidentally sees his and gets upset.	131023
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Crime Time	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #41. 11-10-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Gus proposes a new crime program fronted by Sally and Damien but is unhappy with the director so he shoots the program himself.George still wants to marry Anna so Dave finds a way to stop them. When George finds out he goes berserk. Anna turns down Gus's offer of marriage.	131024
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Damien and the Weather Girl	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #46. 12-5-1994. Season Four Finale. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).New weather girl joins the show and Dave ends up dating her but he discovers that it is too dangerous to keep on seeing her so Damien tries his luck. Nicky (Sarah Alexander).Henry is to b featured on "Living Legends" but he refuses to take part because he has confided in Dave that he may be impotent.  Michael Buerk (Himself).	131025
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Damien Down and Out	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #19. 11-21-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.While Damien lives on the streets to get to the bottom of a big story, Dave uses his credit cards. George's marriage is on the rocks.	131026
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Dave and Diana	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #55. 11-26-1996 UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Gus brings in a psychologist to interview the staff. Henry and Damien think that Dave is dating Princess Diana but have a surprise in store. George brings in his home-made wine.	131027
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Dave's Day	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #22. 12-12-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Dave goes to a counselor to cure his gambling. Gus gives Dave a very important video tape to take to Sir Royston, but during the trip the taxi is involved in an accident and the tape is stolen.	131028
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Day of the Mum, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #37. 10-13-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Gus is back from hospital and delegates more responsibility to Helen. Damien's mother shows up and is still criticizing him. Helen sorts out a problem of expenses between Henry and Sally. George goes to his ex-wife's wedding.	131029
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Death, Disaster 'n Damien	T			UK. Episode #9. 10-4-1990	Journalist (Susannah Hitching).	131030
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Don't Mention the Arabs	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #18. 11-14-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Sally has found religion. Henry is writing an obituary of a fellow journalist who is seriously ill. George is under pressure to shelve Henry's documentary on human rights.TV Announcer (Geoffrey McGivern). Walter Templeton (Frederick Treves).	131031
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Drunken Cabinet Minister, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #15. 6. 10-24-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Sally complains to George that she is getting all the depressing stories. A Government Minister shows up for Henry's interview dead drunk.Damien tries to do his report from the street and keeps getting interrupted. Gay rights protesters break into the studio just before they go on air.	131032
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Episode 61	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #61. 11-4-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Roy Merchant Jr. (David Troughton) promises to not cut jobs.	131033
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Episode 62.	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #62. 11-11-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Helen tells her father she's a lesbian. Henry and Sally look for other jobs. Dave tries to get fired.	131034
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Episode 63	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #63. 11-18-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Sally begins dating older men. George meets Henry's niece. Helen tells her mother she's a lesbian.	131035
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Episode 64.	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #64. 11-25-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).	131036
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Episode 65	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #65. 12-2-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Damian's fainting spells get worse. Henry gets a job on children's TV. Joy's sketches are displayed in a gallery.	131037
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Evangelist, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #20. 11-28-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Reverent Earl Johnson wants Globe Link to cover his shows, but Alex says no. Sally comes to her senses when Earl makes a pass at her.Damien reads the tarot cards. George becomes very upset over his marriage breakup.	131038
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Final Chapter, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #66. 12-9-198. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Staff prepares for big changes in their second careers, but nothing goes as plan. Critic (Alan Corduner). Sir Roysten Merchant (Roger Hammond). First appearance in the program.In the final season, staff knew that Globelink had been sold and that their days were numbered. Sally pursued and finally married an ancient millionaire with a dodgy heart. Henry became the stooge in a crass TV show before landing a talk-radio job.Dave involved in shady dealings to pay off gambling debts, then became studio assistant on Henry's radio show. George moved to Australia with Henry's niece Sue. Joy's doodles became works of art. Damien went up Amazon, adopted by lost tribe. Gus imploded	131039
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: George and his Daughter	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #33. 4-11-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Damien gets caught in South Africa when a dictator wants information on dissidents in the United Kingdom.Joy and her friend go to see the Chippendales, so Henry and Dave try to show that they can go one better. George hunts for his daughter who is living rough with a bunch of squatters.	131040
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: George's Car	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #53. 11-12-1996.. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).	131041
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: George's Daughter	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #21. 12-5-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.George brings his daughter into the office to see how he puts the program together, but she is not impressed. Gus has given permission for a film crew to video the office at work.Damien has tapes of the police raiding the wrong addresses in their search for drug dealers.	131042
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Godless Society, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #48. 10-8-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Bishop loses his faith just before he is to be on a live GLN interview.	131043
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Graveyard Shift, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #57. 12-10-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Most of the staff end up back at the office on the graveyard shift. Dave and Helen see the report on the drug tests that Gus has been showing George with traces of ecstasy.Joy brings her brother who has been sleeping rough back to the office and he beats Gus's record score on a video game.	131044
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Gulf Report, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #11. 9-26-1991. Season 2. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Book on Globe Link's News coverage of the Gulf War is to be published and George is to be interviewed on TV about it.Sally goes on children's' TV and gets dunked in the grunge tank. Sir Royston's daughter comes to work at the office and starts dating Dave.	131045
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Helen'll Fix It.	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #27. 1-28-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).A "Jim will fix it" type program gets Sally to agree to read the news with a little girl who has told the program that her mother has just died.Damien is following a story on prostitutes but Gus discovers that one of the girls is seeing Sir Royston and wants the program cancelled.	131046
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Helen's Parents	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #39. 9-27-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Helen asks Dave to be her boyfriend at a dinner party she is holding for her parents so she doesn't have to tell them that she is gay. Sally turns out to be pregnant.George thinks he is in love with Anna. Henry beats Damien a chess but he is getting all his moves from Joy.	131047
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Henry and Dido	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #13. 10-10-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Sally brings her dog Dido into the office. Henry dates a young actress. Dave trying to find out how she feels about Henry ends up sleeping with her, but when Henry finds out, he knocks his computer on to the floor and kills dido.	131048
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Henry's Autobiography	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #43. 11-24-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).George is scared stiff that he will be interviewed by Jeremy Paxman on BBC-TV. Henry tries to date the new girl reporter who has just joined the team but she turns him down. Amy Potter (Sophie Walker).Damien tries to break into several high profile places to test their security.	131049
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Henry's Diary	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #54. 11-19-996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Henry's newspaper column is causing problems among the office staff. Gus is trying to sell tickets to Sir Royston's benefit and he gets Joy to become a waitress for the evening.Dale Winston (Himself)	131050
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Henry's Lost Love	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #26. 1-21-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Dave finally wins big on the horses, but Henry goes off on a bender with the betting slip after hearing that his ex-wife is getting married again.	131051
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Hoax	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #17. 11-7-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Henry spends the whole episode trying to solve the last clue in the Times crossword, when the answer comes from a surprising source.Sally's mother dies and after the cremation she brings the urn into the office. Damien meets the source who has hoaxed him on several stories.	131052
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: In Place of Alex	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #24 1-7-1993. Season Three Opener. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne) leaves. Gus and George start to look for a replacement.  When just two people -- Peregrine and Helen Cooper -- are left in the hunt, Dave and Henry come up with a plan to get Gus to choose the person they want.Helen Cooper (Ingrid Lacey) replaces Alex. She is a lesbian undecided about the wisdom of coming out. She agonizes over whether to tell her daughter that she was gay.	131053
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Inside the Asylum	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #47. 10-1-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Sally returns from a mental hospital. Helen is carjacked. Henry is offered a job at the BBC.	131054
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Joy	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #31. 2-25-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Joy is seeing a married man after some advice form George. Joy tells his wife and he gets stabbed and Joy is a suspect.Henry and Sally argue over desk space. Dave and Damien fall out.	131055
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Lady Merchant	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #29. 2-11-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Damien tries to interview a war criminal but realizes that he has got the wrong man. Gus is seduced by Sir Royston's wife, Lady Caroline Merchant (Eleanor David).	131056
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Luck	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #56. 12-3-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Damien ends up in hospital with a broken leg after being pushed down stairs by Liam Gallagher. Sally acts in a pantomime with Rosemarie Ford (Herself).Dave clears his debts with a bet on football.	131057
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Midnight Bulletin	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode 11-26-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).A "Jim will fix it" type program gets Sally to agree to read the news with a little girl who has told the program that her mother has just died.Damien is following a story on prostitutes but Gus discovers that one of the girls is seeing Sir Royston and wants the program cancelled.	131058
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: New Dawn, A	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #1. 8-9-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom . Sir Roysten takes over at Globe link News and puts Gus Hedge (Robert Duncan) in charge. The Editor George Dent (Jeff Rawle) tries to sack Damien Day (Stephen Tompkinson) for seeding crash sites, while he is filming, but Hedges intercedes.Field Reporter Day is only reprimanded. Alex Pates (Haydn Gwenne) is second in command. Veteran Newsman-News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). .	131059
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: New Newsreader, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #30. 2-18-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).New News Reader joins the staff but she is so good that Henry and Sally try to get her the sack. Jill (Jaye Griffiths)George tries to pluck up courage to ask Helen out but then he learns that she is a lesbian. Dave and Damien go pot holing and get trapped.	131060
1998	Drop the Dead Donkey: Newsmakers, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #60. 10-28-1998. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Documentary crew films the demise of GlobeLink News. Narrator (Jancis Frobinson). Roy Merchant Jr. (David Troughton).	131061
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: No More Mr. Nice Guy	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #42. 11-17-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).George sends Sally and Henry out to Acapulco for an international conference after shedding his wimpish image.	131062
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Old Father Time	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #5. 9-6-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lacky Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Davenport's nephew Jack (Bed Daniels) comes to the office to gain work experience but everybody gets worked up as to just how young he is.	131063
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Paintball	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #32. 3-4-1993 UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Gus takes the office on a war game weekend but Henry gets a black eye which forces him to drop out of a documentary that he was about to film.Damien discovers that Dave has slept with Helen.	131064
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Path of True Love, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #51. 10-29-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Helen holds a dinner party to introduce her lesbian friend to the rest of the office, but Damien tries to break them up. Gus finally dates the woman he has been chatting to on the Internet, but he wants to use Dave's chat up lines.Sally does a radio advertisement.	131065
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Quality Time	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #36 10-6-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Helen meets her daughter's new teacher. Damien and Henry bet Dave that he can't date Joy so he trains with her in preparation for her appearance on "Gladiators."Gus is still in the hospital after his heart scare. Dave has to read the new book on Princess Diana.	131066
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Root of All Evil, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #8. 9-27-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Sally gets flowers from a secret admirer, and when she loses her purse, Dave comes under suspicion because he has been trying to borrow money.Gus goes on an economy drive. Reporter (Stephen Hoye).	131067
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Sally in T.V. Times	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #40. 11-3-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Anna is marrying George but she has an alternative motive. Sally is being interviewed by the TV Times. Joy propositions the photographer. Sally loses her baby.	131068
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Sally's Accountant	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #25. 1-24-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Henry has money troubles so he gets Sally's accountant to help him out, but the accountant skips town with all his money.Henry interviews real life M.P.'s Teddy Taylor and Ken Livingston.	131069
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Sally's Arrival	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #2. 8-16-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. As Britain is threatened by Saddam Hussein with the Gulf war about to break out, the staff has a bigger problem to contend with: the arrival of a new news reader, Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks).Smedley is recruited by Sir Royston and embodies all that her co-news reader Henry Davenport (David Swift) hates -- she is a brainless bimbo, obsessed with her own career and completely unprofessional in her attitude to hard news stories.Beneath her porcelain façade, however, is a fragile, sad and lonely character.	131070
1993	Drop the Dead Donkey: Sally's Libel	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #28. 2-4-1993. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).New Sports Reporter joins the team. He is an ex-goalkeeper who conceded an easy goal during a cup tie and never lived it down. Pat Pringle (Paul Clarkson)Sally sues a newspaper and wins her case but receives only 15 pence as her award. Commentator (Kenneth Wolstenholme).	131071
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: Sex 'n Death	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #58. 12-17-1996. Season Five Finale. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Henry finds out that he is dying so goes on a bender to end all benders, but there's a surprise in store. Gus is having sex nightmares about Joy so he asks Dave for advice, but the nightmares continue with someone else.	131072
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Special Branch Raid the Newsroom (aka Sex, Lies and Audio Tape)	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #6. 9-13-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Alex has obtained a top secret audio tape that the Government wants banned. Sally is taped making love to the sound man, but when a Dave Charnley makes Henry a copy of Sally's tape, he accidentally uses the secret tape, thus erasing it.Sound Man (Kenny Ireland), 2nd Reporter (Philip Bird), 1st Reporter (Victoria Hasted).	131073
1990	Drop the Dead Donkey: Stress Therapy	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #7. 9-13-1990. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson).Gus brings in a stress therapist to interview the staff and after a group session, a fight breaks out between Dave and Henry so Gus fires the therapist.Dave persuades Henry to put money into a racehorse which turns out to be rubbish.	131074
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Strike, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #44. 12-1-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Most of the staff are out on strike because of job cuts, but Gus, Sally, George and Damien are still working so Gus brings in Russian back room staff to cover.Dave plays poker with the police who are on picket duty. George's wife has published an account about their life together.	131075
1991	Drop the Dead Donkey: Trevorman Cometh, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #12. 10-3-1991. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). Second in command Alex Pates (Haydn Gwynne). Beneath Pages is David Charnley (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) joins the cast.Gus brings in an office efficiency expert to help with the job cuts he has in mind. Henry's legs are paralyzed due to stress brought about by his experiences in the Korean War.To stop the job cuts, the staff agree to pay cuts as long as Gus is included.	131076
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Undiscovered Country, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #35. 9-29-1994. Season Four Opener. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).After doing to the death of a colleague, Gus becomes very upset at the thought of death. Dave and Henry go on a bender. Damien is banned from driving. Sally goes to the opera.	131077
1994	Drop the Dead Donkey: Wedding, The	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #45. 12-8-1994. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Dave organizes a stag night for a member of the staff, but it is Gus who is stripped naked at the end of the evening.Henry's house is occupied by the builders so he has to stay with Gus who turns out to be very boring. Joy is put in charge of the stationary cupboard.	131078
1996	Drop the Dead Donkey: What Are Friends For	T		Hamilton, Andy and Guy Jenkin	UK. Episode #50. 10-22-1996. UK Series, August 1990 to December 1998. UK C4. Original title: Dead Belgians Don't Count	TV Newsroom of Globelink News TV. Owner's lackey Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan).  Head of editorial unit George Dent (Jeff Rawle). David Charnley, second in command (Neil Pearson).News Reader Henry Davenport (David Swift). Co-News Reader Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks). Field Reporter Damien Day (Stephen Tomkinson). Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle).Joy's friend comes to work at the office but unwittingly lets slip some of their secrets while they were growing up. Damien interviews John Major and has trouble staying awake.Gus chats to a girl over the Internet but before asking her out he wants to practice on Sally, but she gets the wrong idea.	131079
1970	Drop-In	T			Series	Reporter (Jeffrey Cohen). Reporter (Lynne Griffin)	131080
1988	Drop-Off	NM	OWN - P	Grissom, Ken		Reporter Mike Ferguson is tipped off by one-eyed Creole diver and salvage boat operator hero that a vessel he sunk for a wealthy acquaintance for insurance reasons may have been involved in cocaine trade.Well-known political figures may be part of the drug-smuggling ring. Ferguson and the diver's over are murdered and the diver is held incommunicado by the feds whoa re trying to find how much he knows.Newspaper owner is implicated. The salvage boat operator is released and told case is closed. He realizes that Ferguson's death and other killings are part of cover-up. He takes matters into his own hands to pursue the killers, narrowing escaping death.	131081
1987	Drop-Out Mother	M			Female PR practitioner	Public Relations Woman Nora Cromwell quits her job because she finds her work has been "meaningless."  Photographer (Robert Mavor).	131082
2006	Drop, The	M				Interviewer (R.D. Call).	131083
2004	Dropanchor Chronicle, The: SAT Vocabulary  Novel, A	N		Ring, Stephen D.		School Newspaper Reporter Allen, the Snoop, saw a good story in the making for the school newspaper.	131084
2000	Dropping Out	M				Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy)	131085
1991	Drover	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill	#1 Drover Series	Sportswriter Jimmy Drover axed for being too close to the mob	131086
1995	Drover: Drover and the Designated Hitter	NM		Granger, Bill	#3 Drover Series	Former Sportswriter Jimmy Drover is a cross between Jimmy Breslin and Humphrey Bogart: the contemporary hard-bitten tough guy in his purest form. Formerly a prizewinning sports reporter for a Los Angeles newspaper, Drover found his luck running out when there surfaced a picture of him in the company of some Chicago wise guys. They weren’t doing business. Drover was just catching up with some guys he knew from growing up in the streets. But a U.S. attorney with ulterior motives got him fired from his paper, and Drover’s life was upended. Now he lives in Santa Cruz, trading stories and killing time at a local bar with a crew of good-natured trustworthy lazybones. To make ends meet, he works off and on for Fox Vernon, a legendary Las Vegas oddsmaker. Vernon needs a scout, a busybody -- and so Drover makes a living by using his intuitions and sports world knowledge, talking his way into locker rooms, gambling dens, mobsters’ and managers’ offices, traveling around the country in pursuit of sports world info that might affect the odds on Sunday’s game. Drover is called into an investigation of Homer White, whose heavy-hitting baseball career with the Chicago Cubs has gone into a  slump after leg injuries. Homer’s suspected of ambling -- easy enough for Drover to check up on, give his above-and-below-board contacts. But as Drover gets more of the lowdown, the picture becomes more deadly: Some people want to sabotage Homer’s career, including his bitter ex-wife. Some want to save it, including his beautiful rehab nurse, Helen Brown. Trying to learn the hidden story, Drover steps into a knotty web of threats and violent passions and finds himself again under suspicion, and under the gun.Former sportswriter-turned-professional-handicapper Jimmy Drover works for a Vegas sports-betting oddsmaker tracking down sports industry info that will increase his employer’s profitable edge. Drover leaves his Santa Cruz home for Seattle where he’s trying to finish the spring book on pro football for his boss. There’s a Vegas Mafioso who invites him to dig up some dirt to toss on Chicago Cubs veteran Homer White. Then White’s ex-wife asks him to help bring the aging player to the Seattle Mariners as a designated hitter. White is a crusty, 39-year-old redneck, softened only by his new girlfriend. His ex-wife is violently crazy and has a boyfriend who also sleeps with the mob. A turned mobster ratting for the Feds believes Drover set him up for a fall. Homer’s new lover is African-American.	131087
1992	Drover: Drover and the Zebras	NM		Granger, Bill	#2 Drover Series	Former Sportswriter Jimmy Drover now works for a Vegas sports-betting oddsmaker tracking down sports industry info that will increase his employer’s profitable edge. Back home in Chicago, Drover runs into an old flame whose brother is now head basketball coach at their alma mater, St. Mary’s (a thinly disguised Notre Dame). St. Mary’s looks like a Final Four team for the first time in its history, but the coach is the subject of an NCAA investigation into recruiting and point-shaving accusations, which is spurred on by the apparent suicide of a referee. Drover looks into things and learns that the dead official did regular business with a bookie. Teaming up with a tough cop, he confronts an FBI agent with more interest in his own agenda than in serving justice. None of this endears Drover to St. Mary’s look-the-other-way president and its fast-track athletic director.	131088
2003	Drowning Man	N		Margoshes, Dave		Reporter Sweeney is an aging, alcoholic newsman puzzling over a name that rings a bell for him, but he just can't put his finger on why. Who is the mysterious man found dead in a hotel room and why is his name so familiar.Sweeney has been on the skids for some time now and is trying to make a comeback as a reporter for a paper he once owned after a career that led him to Toronto, the United States and Europe.Sweeney and the man found dead in a hotel room are inextricably linked. Mystery deepens as he remembers a 35-year-old clue and realizes that discovering the man's identity will lead him to his own past.	131089
1990	Drug Wars: Carmena Story, The	MT	SV 36			Female Reporter #1 (Katherine Cortez). Reporter (Peggy Blowe).	131090
1994	Drug-Taking and the Arts	M				Editor (Peggy Reynolds - Herself). Editor (Paul O'Prey-Himself).	131091
2000	Drugoe utro	N		Makarova, Liudmila	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	131092
1952	Drum Calls West	N	MLPL	Gullick, B.		Editor. Jim Roark, Mark Bradley. Man starts a newspaper in an Idaho town to fight the ring of killers that is victimizing the town. He opens fire with fighting words that rouse public sentiment and bring on action.	131093
2001	Drum’s Ring	N		Wheeler, Richard S.		Newspaperwoman Angie Drum, a courageous editor who publishes a weekly newspaper in the 1870s Kansas cow town of Opportunity, Kansas,  puts her life on the line when she exposes the evil and corruption invading in the town she calls home. The 53-year-old widow crusades against a corrupt “ring” of officials who have been arresting, jailing and fining the Texas cowboys who bring the herds up the Chisolm Trail to the railroad in Opportunity. She discovers that her own son, the mayor of the Kansas cow town, is corrupt. She chooses to expose him and his cronies at great anguish to herself.  Drum has many run-ins with members of the “ring” as she labors mightily to publish papers exposing the corruption. An epilogue explains that the cattle baron who shoots down Drum goes unpunished, her son’s life continues on as he doesn’t seem to mourn his mother, and the population of the once-thriving town dwindles to 50. 	131094
2002	Drumline	M	DVD -R HQ 9566, 9567. DVD -R 1666			Sports-News Media. News Reporter (Aimee Davis). TV News Reporter (Jayson Frederick). Reporter (Gerrit Hamilton). News Reporter (Joe Pierce). Press Photographers (Brandon Carroll, Jeremy Carroll, Steve Warren).Fox Sports Commentator (Stuart Scott). BET Announcer #1 (A.J.). BET Announcer #2 (Free). Morris Brown Announcer (Reggie Gay). A&T Announcer (Ryan Cameron).	131095
1983	Drumming Sands, The	SS	PVL	Al-Kouni, Ibrahim	In "Arabic Short Stories."	Journalist Jabbour. Little journalism in the story.	131096
1941	Drunkard, The	SS	MLPL	Ryan, Thomas	In "Men in Chains."	Alcoholic Newspaperman Eddie Billings was a "newspaperman," not the same thing as a journalist.  A drunk.	131097
1909	Drunkard's Child	M				Newsboy. Crippled newsboy sells baby on busy street	131098
2000	Drunken Journalist, The	D		Good, Howard		Journalists. No other human problem, a critic once remarked, "seems to have afflicted movie newspapermen more often than drinking." Howard Good's latest book analyzes the stereotype of the hard-drinking journalist, with the goal of discovering why it exists and how it operates in films. Early chapters consider whether there is a historical basis for the stereotype of the hard-drinking journalist while later chapters deal with films from across the decades, including the 1980s and 1990s. They identify the fate of the romantic couple as a major -- if not the major -- concern of silent films featuring drunken journalists; explore the many and often conflicting meanings associated with drinking in the 1930s, the so-called "golden age of newspaper films"; and discuss the influence of Alcoholics Anonymous on such newspaper films of the 1940s and 1950s as "Welcome Stranger" and "Come Fill the Cup". The concluding chapter points out that the dominant culture has frequently marginalized subgroups -- for example, Native Americans and Irish immigrants -- by stereotyping them as drunks, and theorizes that the stereotype of the hard-drinking journalist signals ambivalence not only about drinking, but also about the effects of the press on American life. Written in the clear, incisive style for which Good is known, this book offers illuminating new interpretations of classic newspaper films from "The Front Page" to "All the President's Men". It is a must-read for anyone interested in the implications of popular culture for how we think and live. 	131099
1771	Drunken News-Writer, The: Comic Interlude, A	P	COPY	Anonymous	Musical	Parody News	131100
1934	Drury Randall	N	MLPL	Johnston, M.		Editor James Randall, Drury's father,  is editor of Albany County Herald.Crumpet, printer's devil.	131101
2005	Druxel Manor	N		Young, Tarra		Reporter Angel Park is happy with her life. She even has her dream job as a reporter for the local paper. She has supportive parents who adopted her and her brother, and saw to it that they got the best education possible.Then her life is turned upside down when she learns everything isn't as it appears to be. A private investigator falls in love with Angel and will stop at nothing to protect her and his baby -- the baby she is carrying.	131102
1956	Dry Rot	M				Commentator (Raymond Glendenning)	131103
1989	Dry White Season, A	M		Brink, Andre (Novel). Colin Welland, Euzhan Palcy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Melanie (Susan Sarandon) for the Rand Daily Mail  in South Africa who tries to interview a man whose gardener committed suicide while in prison. He refuses the speak to her.When they meet, he accuses her of being overly suspicious.  The man uses the reporter as a contact to get more information.  She is eventually deported while he continues his efforts to find out the truth.Film ends with a newspaper article exposing corruption in the special branch of the police, which appears next to an article about the man's death.	131104
1686	Dryden's Conversion	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	131105
1951	DS 70 nevyjizdi	MF			Czechoslovakia	Editor (Ladislav Sedlacek).	131106
1958	Du ar mitt aventyr	MF				Editor, Chief Hellman (Eric von Gegerfelt).	131107
1938	Du gamla du fria!	MF				News Media. Female Journalist Miss Nordblad (Kerstin Berger). Austrian Journalist (Arthur Natorp). Finnish Journalist (Adolf Niska). Norwegian Journalist (Sven-Erik Rolf). Swedish Journalist at the Party (Gabriel Rosen).	131108
1998	Du xia 1999	M				Commentator, Football (Spencer Lam).	131109
2004	Dualessence	N		McCarthy, Bob		Reporter Matt O'Shea is assigned by his editor to cover the story of serial rapist attacks on several women in their homes in the East End community of Pittsburgh.It's a routine assignment until a dear, lifelong friend becomes one of the victims and is murdered.In a state of despair, Matt wanders into a church one evening. There he meets an old priest and relates the pain he is experiencing and his determination to stop the assailant before he harms anyone else.Seeing that justice and not revenge motivates Matt, the priest assures him he will be able to prevent further attacks. Matt experiences the strange phenomenon of suddenly being present where the rapist attacks and preventing him from harming other women.This leads to an inevitable confrontation between Matt and the knife-wielding rapist and a deadly struggle ensues.	131110
2004	Dualife	M				News Media. Newscaster (Elizabeth Double). News Cameraman (Rich Marsteller). News Reporter (Lee Bodine). News Announcer (Terence Crichlow - Voice).	131111
1943	DuBarry Was a Lady (aka Du Barry Was a Lady)	M	DVD -R HQ 3183, 3184. L			Radio Interviewer (Don Wilson). Newspapermen at beginning of film.	131112
1958	Dublin Nightmare	M			UK Only	Press	131113
1978	Duchess of Duke Street	T	SV 261		Chapter 11	Reporter. Newspaper plants a reporter on the staff of the Bentinck	131114
1977	Duchess of Duke Street, The: Ain't We Got Fun	T			Episode #31.  12-24-1977	American Journalist canvasses the opinion of the Bentinck staff and interviews Louise Trotter about her life and the secret of her smashing success as a master cook, formidable hotel manager and overall beloved icon of London society.Reporter (Martin Matthews).	131115
1936	Duchess Pulls a Fast One, The	NM	OWN - UCLA	Chambers, Whitman (Detective Fiction Weekly, Sept. 19, 1936)	In "Hard-Boiled Dames."	Reporter Katie Blayne, nicknamed "The Duchess" is a competitive reporter for The Sun covering the police beat. She often follows her intuition to solve the crime.	131116
1984	Duchess, The	SS	UCLA	Bourjaily, Vance	In "Stand One -- Winners of the Stand Magazine Short Story Competition."	Former Journalist Colin Hubbard now teaching. When he moved into journalism, he became legendarily prolific and successful. .Reason you might not recall his name is that he didn't write New Journalism. Most of his stuff was in the traditional impersonal mould -- strong, clear prose that made its report, analyzed accurately and demonstrated its thesis.Doing this he traveled the world.  Never turned down an assignment. Years when he was the highest-earning freelance writer in the country	131117
2003	Duck Dodgers: Hooray For Hollywood Planet	C			Episode #11. 11-1-2003	News Media. Beautiful Reporter (Grey Delisle - Voice). TV Announcer (Tom Kenny - Voice).	131118
2005	Duck Dodgers: Villainstruck/Just the Two of Us	C			Episode #28. 3-19-2005	Reporter (Michael Gough - Voice).	131119
1984	Duck Factory, The	T			Series 1984	News Media	131120
2000	Duck! The Carbine High Massacre	M				News Media. Newscaster (Lora Lane). Cameraman (Nathan Lanman).	131121
1995	Duckman: Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.	C	DVD -R HQ 4744		Episode	News Media. Duckman becomes a media sensation after saving the president's life.	131122
1987	Ducktales: Treasure of the Golden Suns	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Russi Taylor - Voice).	131123
2003	Duda (Doubt)	MF			Philippines	Reporter	131124
1999	Dudley Do-Right	M				TV Anchor (Brian Arnold)	131125
1995	Due Diligence	N		Kahn, Michael A.	Weinberg List	Journalist	131126
1990	Due occhi diabolici: Black Cat, The	MF				Editor (Lou Valenzi). Desk Editor (Ted Worsley).	131127
1994	Due South	T	SV 290  (Media Excerpts)			TV Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	131128
1995	Due South: Blue Line, The	T			Episode #17. 3-9-1995	Reporter (Elias Zarou). Announcer (Ken Daniels).	131129
1998	Due South: Good for the Soul	T			Episode #21. 12-16-1998	News Media. Reporter #2 (Angelo Renai).	131130
1997	Due South: I Coulda Been a Defendant	T			Episode #3. 9-28-1997	News Media. Reporter (Satori Shakoor).	131131
1994	Due South: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 4-23-1994	TV Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	131132
1994	Due South: Promise, The	T			Episode #28. 1-11-1996	News Media. Press Reporter (Heidi Hatashita).	131133
1996	Due South: Red, White or Blue	T			Episode #40.	News Media. Reporter #3 (Nerene Virgin). Pert Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	131134
1971	Duel	T	L			Radio Interviewer (Dick Whittington).	131135
2007	Duelo en Chinatown	N		Gordon, William C. Tamara Gil Somoza (Translator).		Aspiring Reporter Sam Hamilton, an ad seller on a local newspaper, decides to launch an investigation into the death of a supposed millionaire who is run over by a bus in San Francisco.Hamilton ends up uncovering a web of intrigue centered around Chinatown that includes Chinese art trafficking, businessmen, crime and dangerous women.	131136
1987	Duet:	T			Series 4-19-87 to 8-20-89.	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.	131137
1987	Duet: Adagio (a.k.a. Not a Date)	T			Episode #3. 4-26-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben and Laura spend three hours talking on the phone before finally sayi8ng goodnight. Ben is so ecstatic that he races over to Laura's apartment the next morning with gifts.Laura finds this a bit off-putting and is disgusted to learn that he called her ex-boyfriend Kevin to get tips on Laura's likes and dislikes.	131138
1987	Duet: Apart	T			Episode #14. 9-26-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura confides in a bartender as Ben prepares for a tour to promote his new book.	131139
1988	Duet: Baby Talk	T			Episode #27. 2-7-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda is miffed when she learns the baby shower being thrown for her by Laura wasn't actually her idea.	131140
1987	Duet: Born, Bred and Buttered in Brooklyn	T			Episode #23. 11-29-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.A trip to Brooklyn to visit his folks finds Ben and Laura stunned by the news that his parents are retiring to Florida.	131141
1989	Duet: Brother from Another Zip Code	T			Episode #43. 1-15-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard becomes a Big Brother.	131142
1988	Duet: Candidate, The	T		Bennett, Ruth	Episode #29. 2-21-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura is asked to cater a private meal for a presidential candidate.	131143
1987	Duet: Cower of Love, The	T			Episode #16. 10-10-19087	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.A meeting with Ben sends Laura back to the bottle resulting in Linda and Richard's place becoming a mess.	131144
1988	Duet: Deja Two	T			Episode #37. 11-6-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard isn't pleased to learn Ben and Linda once had a fling in college.	131145
1987	Duet: Dissonance (a.k.a. Murdock Exposed)	T			Episode #5. 5-10-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda throws Ben a book-completion party but he still won't let her read the book.	131146
1989	Duet: Don't Quit Your Day Job	T			Episode #48. 2-26-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda finds a new vice-presidency at a film studio, but finds her male cohorts don't value her.	131147
1987	Duet: Fatal Distraction	T			Episode #24. 12-13-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben worries a woman he dated during he and Laura's break-up may have a Fatal Attraction-style fixation on him.	131148
1988	Duet: For Richard, For Poorer	T			Episode #39. 11-20-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Facing grim financial reality, Linda and Richard find themselves having to use coupons at the grocery store.	131149
1987	Duet: Fugue (a.k.a. Old, Old, Old Friends)	T			Episode #7. 5-24-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Beautiful "old friend" of Ben's comes to town and wants to stay at his place.	131150
1988	Duet: Funny Valentine	T			Episode #28. 2-14-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Stranded away from home on Valentine's Day, Ben tells Richard how he won over Laura.	131151
1988	Duet: Good Intentions	T			Episode #34. 5-1-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Positive pregnancy test prompts Ben and Laura to commit to marriage.	131152
1988	Duet: Hero Is Just a Sandwich, A	T			Episode #25.  1-17-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben's college mentor wishes to co-author a book with him, but unfortunately he has no ideas for a topic.	131153
1988	Duet: His Mother, Myself	T			Episode #42. `12-18-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Jane seems to have struck gold on her first experience with a dating service.	131154
1987	Duet: I Never Played for My Father (1)	T			Episode #21. 11-15-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard's father visits, stirring feelings of resentment for entering the family business rather than chasing his passion for the piano.	131155
1987	Duet: I Never Played for My Father (2)	T			Episode #22. 11-22-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard puts family first and stays with House of Patio.	131156
1987	Duet: Interlude	T			Episode #8. 5-24-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Though Linda wants her to reconcile with Ben, Jane tells Laura to start dating again.	131157
1988	Duet: It's My Party	T			Episode #38. 11-13-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Amanda and Linda squabble over plans for Amanda's birthday party.	131158
1987	Duet: Jane's Getting Serious	T			Episode #20. 11-8-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Cooper stuns Jane by asking her advice for his next film.	131159
1989	Duet: Kiss and Break Up	T			Episode #51. 4-9-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda is not happy at the arrival of her father who abandoned the family a quarter-century before.	131160
1988	Duet: Lady on a Grate	T			Episode #33. 3-20-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Jane assists a homeless woman in getting her Social Security payments.	131161
1987	Duet: Liebestraum	T			Episode #9. 5-31-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura is slow to react when Ben confesses he loves her.	131162
1987	Duet: Long Goodbye, The	T			Episode #11. 6-14-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben loses his wallet in the coffin at a funeral for a family member of Laura's.	131163
1987	Duet: Lots of Things Happen	T			Episode #17. 10-17-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben stuns Laura when he arrives at Linda's 30th birthday party with his date, Nina.	131164
1987	Duet: Lullabye (a.k.a. Ensemble)	T			Episode #6. 5-17-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Tensions prevail when Ben and Laura go to a dinner hosted by Linda and Richard	131165
1988	Duet: Mommy and Me	T			Episode #32. 3-13-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.His popularity makes Linda suspect Richard is having an affair with one of the mothers at a parenting skills class.	131166
1989	Duet: New and Improved Linda, The	T			Episode #45. 2-5-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Convinced by a psychic that she needs to be nicer to people, Linda hates the person she becomes.	131167
1988	Duet: No Reservations	T			Episode #35. 7-10-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda and Richard face a tough pre-school admissions worker.	131168
1988	Duet: Oh My God, I Left the Baby on the Bus	T			Episode #31. 3-6-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard accidentally leaves his and Linda's new baby home alone.	131169
1988	Duet: Oh, Boy!	T			Episode #40. 11-27-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Rich, recent high school graduate develops a crush on Linda.	131170
1989	Duet: On the Nose	T			Episode #52. 4-23-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Needing corrective surgery for a deviated septum, Linda considers a nose job while she's at it.	131171
1988	Duet: One Man Out	T			Episode #41. 12-11-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Guys blame Richard's terrible play for their lack of success on the softball field and pressure manager Ben to ask him to leave the team. Meanwhile, a bemused Linda tries to fulfill Amanda's request that she sing to her.	131172
1989	Duet: Open House	T			Episode #54. 5-7-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.	131173
1987	Duet: Overture	T			Episode #2. 4-19-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.During the wedding reception, Ben sends the busy Laura a romantic poem written on a napkin and then joins her in the kitchen. They share a dance at the end of the evening.Ben calls and sets up a date, thrilling both Laura and her overly enthusiastic sister, Jane. Richard, who has forgotten his anniversary, pleads with Ben to double-date with him and his fuming wife, Linda.`He hopes the couple's presence will cause her to show some restraint.	131174
1988	Duet: Package The	T			Episode #26. 1-24-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Following a visit from an old boyfriend, Geneva gets a visit from the FBI in search of stolen diamonds.	131175
1988	Duet: Partners	T			Episode #36. 10-30-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.After a two-year honeymoon, Ben and Laura find her catering business bankrupt and Linda without a job.	131176
1987	Duet: Passage	T			Episode #13. 6-28-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.House hunting leaves Laura questioning whether or not moving in with Ben is a good idea while Jane has a more positive experience.	131177
1987	Duet: Prelude	T			Episode #1. 4-19-1987. Series 4-19-87 to 8-20-89.	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Coleman develops writer's block after falling for a woman -- a fictional character in his latest detective story. He briefly bumps into caterer Laura Kelly at the supermarket and becomes convinced she is the fantasy woman he has conjured up in his story.The two finally meet formally at a wedding -- she is catering the affair for the groom, her ex-boyfriend, he was dragged to the wedding by his best friend, Richard. They immediately hit it off.	131178
1989	Duet: Read Between the Lines	T			Episode #47. 2-19-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda's time alone with Amanda is spoiled by a problematic visitor.	131179
1989	Duet: Richie and the Vamp	T			Episode #53. 4-30-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Richard mistakes Linda's bawdy note as having been written by someone else.	131180
1989	Duet: Role Call	T			Episode #50. 3-26-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura isn't pleased to learn that her youngest sister now looks to middle sister Jane as her idol.	131181
1987	Duet: Satin Doll	T			Episode #19. 11-1-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben adapts his novel into a screenplay.	131182
1989	Duet: Sister of the Year	T			Episode #44. 1-29-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Linda's "perfect" sister, in town to receive an award, stokes feelings of jealousy and inadequacy.	131183
1988	Duet: Special Delivery	T			Episode #30. 2-28-1988	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Pregnant and in labor, Linda races to the hospital.	131184
1987	Duet: Strange Bedfellows	T			Episode #18. 10-25-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.A one-night-stand sends Laura to her therapist, and asking her mother for help. Nina goes away on business.	131185
1989	Duet: Too Many Cooks	T			Episode #46. 2-12-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura's promotion of Cornucopia Catering on a talk show is not the success she had hoped for.	131186
1987	Duet: Trio	T			Episode #12. 6-21-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura and Ben contemplate moving in together.	131187
1989	Duet: True Stories	T			Episode #49. 3-12-1989	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben's family and friends object to what he writes about them in his new newspaper column.	131188
1987	Duet: Variations on a Theme	T			Episode #4. 5-3-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben and Laura plan their first weekend away as a couple.	131189
1987	Duet: Work in Progress	T			Episode #10. 6-7-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Ben starts resenting Laura for the time her job takes away from their relationship.	131190
1987	Duet: You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Leaves You	T			Episode #15. 10-3-1987	Columnist Ben Coleman (Matthew Laurance) writes a column "True Stories" for the L.A. Daily Banner and is also a mystery writer. He and caterer Laura Kelly  deal with the ups and downs of a relationship from courtship to marriage.Laura shows up drunk at Richard and Linda's. Ben meets Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett.	131191
1991	Duffy House: Bleeding Dodger Blue	NS	OWN - P	Evers, Crabbe (aka Bill Brashler and Reinder Van Til)	#3 Duffy House Mysteries	Sportswriter Duffy House is a retired Chicago sportswriter of the old school who works with his beautiful, bright niece, "Petey" Biggers. House is a little overweight, widowed and given to solving murders for his friend the baseball commissioner.	131192
1993	Duffy House: Fear in Fenway	NM		Evers, Crabbe (aka Bill Brashler and Reinder Van Til)	#4 Duffy House Mysteries	Sportswriter Duffy House is a retired Chicago sportswriter of the old school who works with his beautiful, bright niece, "Petey" Biggers. House is a little overweight, widowed and given to solving murders for his friend the baseball commissioner.House and his nubile niece who does the legwork leave Chicago for Boston and an Old-Timer's game. Poison in the potato salad and a shot of nicotine in the chewing tobacco kill two club legends.Although House has his eye in more ways than one on the very attractive owner, the strangled corpse of a pitcher with his fingers broken post-mortem, makes him look elsewhere.Petey is a walking baseball encyclopedia.	131193
1991	Duffy House: Murder in Wrigley Field	NS	OWN - P	Evers, Crabbe (aka Bill Brashler and Reinder Van Til)	#1 Duffy House Mysteries	Sportswriter Duffy House is a retired Chicago sportswriter of the old school who works with his beautiful, bright niece, "Petey" Biggers. House is a little overweight, widowed and given to solving murders for his friend the baseball commissioner.The ace pitcher of the Chicago Cubs is shot dead in the tunnel leading from the field to the Cubs' clubhouse before the start of a game. The killer vanishes and police are baffled. List of suspects grows and the pitcher's unsavory private life is revealedCould the killer be one of the pitcher's many jilted girlfriends? A jealous boyfriend or husband (a category that includes several teammates and Cub executives)?  One of the gamblers or drug suppliers who gravitated toward the pitcher?House is called upon by the commissioner of baseball to investigate. Petey is about to enter law school and shares her dear "Unk"'s love of baseball.	131194
1991	Duffy House: Murderer's Row	NS	OWN - P	Evers, Crabbe (aka Bill Brashler and Reinder Van Til)	#2 Duffy House Mysteries	Sportswriter Duffy House is a retired Chicago sportswriter of the old school who works with his beautiful, bright niece, "Petey" Biggers. House is a little overweight, widowed and given to solving murders for his friend the baseball commissioner.Late one night, the Steinbrenner-like owner of the New York Yankees is shot by a sniper as he communes with team greats memorialized in the part of Yankee Stadium known as Death Valley. The baseball commissioner calls in his favorite amateur sleuths.	131195
1994	Duffy House: Tigers Burning	NS		Evers, Crabbe (aka Bill Brashler and Reinder Van Til)	#5 Duffy House Mysteries	Sportswriter Duffy House is a retired Chicago sportswriter of the old school who works with his beautiful, bright niece, "Petey" Biggers. House is a little overweight, widowed and given to solving murders for his friend the baseball commissioner.Mysterious fire reduces Detroit's Tiger Stadium to a giant pile of ashes and in the rubble the body of a neighborhood activist is found. House sorts through the debris and discovers a trail that leads to extortion, adultery and murder.	131196
2002	Duft des Geldes, Der	MTF			Germany	Journalist (Ariane Sommer).	131197
1949	Duke of Chicago	M		Cary, Lucian (Novel). Albert DeMond (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Jane Cunningham (Audrey Long) has a sister who is engaged to an ex-fighter. He decides to make a comeback and when journalist finds out a gambler plans to fix the fight she seeks help of Sportswriter Ace Martin (DeForest Kelley).After threatening to expose gambler, the sportswriter is killed. Ex-fighter wins the fight and is rescued before gambler's henchmen can kill him. Columnist's sister breaks up with fighter because he returned to fighting so he takes up with the columnist.Reporters (Teddy Mangean, Fight Announcer (Dan Tobey, Bill Snyder).	131198
1996	Duke, Patty: Violence in the Schools Docudrama	T	SV 301		Episode	News Media	131199
1880	Duke's Children, The	N	USC	Trollope, Anthony		Reporter Staines and Egham Gazette	131200
2005	Dukes of Hazzard, The	M				Reporter (Emily Smith - Female Reporter). Reporter (Stacy Brown - Female Reporter). Local Reporter #1 (Tammi Arender). The Balladeer (Junior Brown - Voice).	131201
1981	Dukes of Hazzard, The: By-Line, Daisy Duke	T	DVD -R HQ 4450. SVD 806	Roth Martin	Episode. 2-20-81	Reporter Daisy Duke moonlights at the Hazzard County Gazette to make money for her modeling career. "I'm moonlighting as a contributing reporter," she tells everyone.Hazzard County Gazette Headline: "Tractor Thieves Cars."  Daisy Duke's exclusive story.	131202
1980	Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the Ridge Raiders	T	DVD -R HQ 5492		Episode.	Reporter from the state capital is called in by the Dukes about Boss' misuse of funds for a senior citizens center	131203
1940	Dulcy	M	DVD -R HQ 3016, 3013. SVD 1466			Reporter (Drew Demarest).  Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Paul Parry). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Photographer (Jerry Fletcher).	131204
2000	Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge	MF			India.	Photographer (Rakesh Bedi).	131205
1907	Dull Girl's Destiny, A	N	USC	Reynolds, Baillie Mrs. (G.)		Reporter Betty Lebreton.  "She gets worse as she gets older."   Married.	131206
2003	Dum	MF			India	TV Anchor (Preeti Koppikar). TV Producer (Rajesh Balwani).	131207
1985	Dum sa man kan do	CB			Epix #7. #8. #9.	Radiojournalisten Albert Froidevaux. Journalisten Paulo. 	131208
1994	Dumb & Dumber (aka Dumb and Dumber)	M				Reporter (Mike Watkis)	131209
2003	Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd	M				Student Reporter (Rachel Nichols) investigates the grant money embezzlement scam.	131210
2001	Dumb Luck	M				TV Reporter (Megan Henderson). News Cameraman (George Stapleford).	131211
1979	Dummy	T				News Media. Real-life account of deaf-and-dumb black youth accused of murder.	131212
2000	Dummy, The	M				Newsman (Charles Peters)	131213
1947	Dumont News	DT			Series 1947-1955	Newscast	131214
1976	Dumplings, The: Gourmet's Delight	T			Series 1-28-1976 to 3-24-1976.	Critic. When Angela's mushroom and barley soup gets a good review by a newspaper, they now find that they have more business than they can handle	131215
1728	Dunciad, The	PO	USC	Pope, Alexander		Press. On newspapers,  authors, feuding and John Dennis.	131216
1743	Dunciad, The: In Four Books	PO	USC	Pope, Alexander		Press. References to newspapers, critics and newswriters	131217
1999	Dunckel	MTF			Germany	Newsreader (Peter Hahne - Himself).	131218
1922	Dungeon, The	M			Blacks	Newspaper. Morning newspaper/article verifies terrible dream	131219
1947	Dunkerley's	N		Spring, Howard		Press	131220
1958	Dunkirk	M	VHS 1323 (Missing Ending)	Trevor, Elleston (Novel - "Big Pick-Up, The").  Lt. Col. Ewan Butler, Maj. J.S. Bradford (Book - "Dunkirk").  David Divine, W.P. Lipscomb (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	British Journalist Charles Foreman (Bernard Lee), newspaperman,  is depicted as a typically cynical journalist who expresses suspicion of bureaucracy and those in authority, as well as intolerance for complacency of civilians.Gathers information and tries to rouse the spirit of the general public who have little interest in this "phony war." While helping with the evacuation, the reporter is killed.French Newspaper Reporter Jouvet (Michael Shillo).	131221
2005	Dunkirk Crescendo	N			#9 Zion Convenant Series	Journalist Josephine Marlow of the AP is asked to undertake a dangerous journey as spring 1940 unfolds in Paris into the borders of the Reich, just when the Fuhrer is gathering his forces for another invasion. If she is successful, a child will live. If not, he will die. And many other children, too. French colonel Andre Chardon knows that the undefeated Fuhrer will not hold back his Blitzkrieg long from France. But the plan of attack revealed in a coded message is so audacious that no one believes Andre. Whom can he convince? Who will have the courage to act before thousands of innocents are slaughtered? And is a miracle at Dunkirk Harbor possible?	131222
2005	Dunkirk Crescendo	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#9 Zion Covenant Series	Journalist Josephine Marlow is an American correspondent who works for the Associated Press. As Spring, 1940 unfolds in Paris, war is inevitable. Marlow is asked to undertake a dangerous journey back into the borders of the Reich -- just when the Fuhrer is gathering his forces for another invasion. If she is successful, a child will live. If not, he will die. And many other children too. French Colonel Andre Chardon knows that the undefeated Fuhrer will not hold back his Blitzkrieg long from France. But the plan of attack revealed in a coded message is so audacious that no one believes Andre. Whom can he convince? Who will have the courage to act before thousands of innocents are slaughtered? And is a miracle at Dunkirk Harbor possible?	131223
1979	Dünnhäuter	N		Breest, Jürgen	Germany	TV Journalist	131224
1993	Dunster	N		Mortimer, John		Journalist Dick Dunster is one of those men whose stock-in-trade is scorn and who disbelieve everything on principle. An Oxford-educated accountant with thespian dreams has engaged in lifelong skirmishes with Dunster.When Dunster digs up what he believes is the dirt on the account's employer and friend involving a hideous legacy of World War II, the accountant is forced to make some terrible choices among truths, loyalties and responsibilities.Dunster is a mixture of warped idealism and cruelty. The accountant Philip Progmire works for Megalopolis TV. He didn't choose to make friends with his lifelong nemesis, the mercurial Dunster, who keeps turning up at inopportune moments.Dunster is always making demands, taking advantage and generally screwing things up for the earthbound Progmire who tires to please everyone and windups not quite pleasing anyone including himself.Dunster is a cocky journalist who sabotaged Philip's acting career and marriage, and now he's accusing Progmire's boss and good friend of committing atrocities during World War II threatening Philip's job.	131225
1970	Dunwich Horror, The	M				Newspaper Publisher Mr. Fuller (F.A. Nichols).	131226
2001	Duo, The	M				Interviewer. Crystal, The Interviewer (Marie Black)	131227
2001	Dupa-amiaza unui tortionar	MF			Romania	Journalist (Ioana Ana Macaria - The Journalist).	131228
1953	Dupla do Barulho, A	MF				Reporter (Adriano Reys - de Almeida).	131229
2003	Duplex	M				TV Newscaster - Female Newscaster (Leyna Nguyen). Weatherman (Jim Castillo). Moderator (Jenette Goldstein). Narrator (Danny DeVito - Voice).	131230
2009	Duplicate Effort	N		Rusch, Kristine Kathryn		Journalist working with Retrieval Artist Miles Flint to bring down a corrupt law firm is murdered, and Flint could be next. But before he can begin to investigate, he has a more personal crisis to deal with -- his daughter is missing. Talia, one of six clones of Miles’ long-dead child, has gone off to find the other five. As Miles pursues her, he begins to fear that her search for her “sisters” and his for the killer are on a collision course.	131231
1964	Duplicate, The	N		Taylor, H. Baldwin (Hillary Baldwin Waugh)		Newspaper Publisher-Editor David Halliday	131232
2009	Duplicity	M				Journalist (Ronald E. Giles). Pair of corporate spies who share a steamy past hook up to pull the ultimate con job on their respective bosses. 	131233
1917	Duplicity of Hargraves, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	131234
1963	DuPont Show of the Week, The: Windfall	T			Episode #39. 1-13-1963. Series 1961-1964.	Reporter (Gene Wilder).	131235
1960	DuPont Show with June Allyson, The: Sister Slugger	T			Episode #24. 3-14-1960. Series 1959-1961	Newscaster (Don Rickles).	131236
1960	DuPont Show with June Allyson, The: Women Who, The	T			Episode #36. 11-3-1960	News Media. Reporter (Don Rickles). Newswoman (Peg La Centra). Photographer (John Alvin).	131237
1999	Durango Kids	M				Photographer (Del Zamora).	131238
1996	Durchkommen	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	Radio Journalist	131239
1999	Duro y directo	DF			Mexico.	TV Reporters Antonio Brenan, Jorge Brenan, Fabian Lavalle, Juan Jose Ulloa.  Host Fernando Del Rincon. Researcher Silvano Soto.	131240
1997	Dus	MF			India	Journalist Sutradhar (Shilpa Shetty).	131241
1916	Dust	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	131242
2009	Dust & Illusions (aka Dust and Illusions)	D				Newspaper Editor (Adrian Roberts). Piss Clear Editor (Adrian Roberts). Thirty years of history of the Burning Man festival from its origins in the late 1970s until today. 	131243
2009	Dust and Shadow: Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson	N		Faye, Lyndsay		Investigative Journalist Stephen Dunlevy accuses Detective Sherlock Holmes of being the notorious Jack the Ripper in the autumn of 1888 when the savage slaughter of two prostitutes in London’s East End piques Holmes’s curiosity. As the killer continues to claim more victims, the Baker Street duo spare no effort to bring the Ripper to justice. “Stephen Dunlevy, for he has been using his real name, earns his bread and cheese by writing those incendiary social articles that my brother recently had reason to bemoan in these very rooms. There is a living to be made by exposing the shambles of British civilization known as Whitechapel, and for the more audacious members of the press, it is not unheard of to investigate in disguise if a better story is to be gained.”Leslie Tavistock of the London Chronicle, “that shining beacon of ethical journalism.” “From the moment I stepped into the office of Mr. Leslie Tavistock, I knew that the experience would not be a pleasant one.” “There is no one so universally reviled at the London Chronicle as Leslie Tavistock.” Meanwhile, the disreputable proto-tabloid journalist makes his accusation. Dr. Watson offers the harrowing story of Holmes’s attempt to hunt down the Ripper. When Holmes himself is wounded in Whitechapel during an attempt to catch the savage monster, the popular press launches an investigation of its own, questioning the great detective’s role in the very crimes he is so fervently struggling to prevent. Stripped of his credibility, Holmes is left with no choice but to break every rule in the desperate race to find the madman known as “the Knife” before it is too late. It is the fledgling days of tabloid journalism.On Denlevy: “The day before Martha Tabram’s murder was a Bank Holiday, and an already tumultuous metropolis was thus flooded with the idle, the curious, and the hedonistic. The promise of street markets and fireworks rendered the day a special one for the working classes, and any keen journalist would have been wise to attend. You, Mr. Dunlevy, rented the attire of a grenadier private for a few shillings, hid a notebook somewhere on your person, and sallied forth in hopes of garnering a compelling story. As they are a sociable set and inclusive of their own, it was not long before you fell in with a group of soldiers recently granted leave. Their failure to see through your ruse can be explained only by your being very cautious or their being very drunk, and I believe a combination of both factors enabled you to succeed. Together you stumbled from public house to public house, and as the evening drew on, you found yourself nearly as intoxicated and venturous as they....”“They are disguised, yes, but there cannot be a doubt in the world that these are penned by the same hand!” “Do you mean to tell me that the man who has been tracing your movements, the blackguard who has set this journalist against you, is none other than Jack the Ripper himself?”“It means that the Whitechapel killer is determined to see me blamed for his crimes. It also means that my movements, in any event those before I left Baker Street were as open to him as the page of a book. It is not a pretty thing to contemplate, Watson, but I very much fear the author of these murders has taken it upon himself to ruin me.”“There’s the Dunlevy fellow at the door,” Lestrade added doubtfully. “Bit thick to trust a journalist so far, isn’t it, Mr. Holmes?” “I see your usual healthful skepticism has returned in full measure,” my friend returned archly. “I was concerned I’d deeply unsettled your mind.”On Tavistock: “Mr. Tavistock, beyond the facts that you are a bachelor, a snuff user, a union advocate and a gambler, I know nothing whatever about you....” “Tavistock called out, anxiety clouding his clever features. ‘Mr. Holmes, I am a fair man. If you were to grant me an interview, I assure you....” “Tavistock has had more damning information in his hands for over two weeks now. At any moment, he may publish another stylishly phrased defamation....“I glanced up and nearly lost my footing as I set my boot on the metal support to descend from the cab. Leaning on our door, with his arm upraised as if to ring the bell, was Leslie Tavistock. My companion fleetly crossed the street, stopping on the kerb some few feet beyond our front step. “What the devil do you think you are doing, Tavistock?” he demanded. The rumpled fellow whirled around to face us, then rushed down with his arms outstretched and his brown eyes wild with fear. ‘Oh, Mr. Holmes, is that you? Of course it is. Dr. Watson -- Mr. Holmes -- you must help me! I can hardly overstate the urgency of my visit.’ Holmes brushed past him to the door, his key already in his hand. ‘I am afraid I am professionally rather busy just now. My schedule could not possibly accommodate you.’ ‘But you must, Mr. Holmes! My very life is in danger. It is horrible, too horrible to contemplate!’ ‘Is it indeed? I’m afraid I do not find the idea of your life being threatened horrible in the smallest degree. De gustibus non disputanum, (there is no disputing taste) you know.’ He threw open the door. ‘You must feel as if I’ve wronged you,’ Tavistock pleaded, rubbing his hands together desperately. ‘Never mind about that. I am prepared to pay any price so long as you agree to save me!’ ‘I tell you for the last time, you ask the impossible.’ ‘I’ll print a retraction, Mr. Holmes -- your work on this case will be trumpeted from every street corner!’  ‘Remove yourself from my stairs or you will regret it,’ Holmes said inexorably, turning as if to go inside. ‘Mr. Holmes!’ Tavistock cried once more, and seized his left shoulder in an effort to detain him. In an instant, my friend had shifted his weight, whirled upon his left foot, and delivered the journalist a powerful blow to the side of his face. Tavistock fell backward.....”	131244
1939	Dust Be My Destiny	M	DVD -R HQ 2308, 2309. SVDSP 1357	Odlum, Jerome (Novel). Robert Rossen (Screenplay)		Photographer Joe Bell (John Garfield), on the run from the law,  lands a job with a newspaper, saves editor, Mike Leonard (Alan Hale), captures gangsters.Leonard, editor of the Doreville Daily Journal, tries to help Bell half-way through the film. Gets pictures of a bank robbery and killing of cop and takes them to editor. When  the news services ask for his photos he tells Leonard the truth.When the robbers try to kill Leonard, Bell saves his life. He goes on trial and is declared innocent. Reporter (William Hopper).	131245
2008	Dust of Orion	N		Mcanear, Sharon		Society Page Editor at the local newspaper is newly hired and is determined to vex everybody with her advice. In the early 1970s, the friendly residents of Chillaton include Jemmabeth who always gives the residents plenty talk about -- with her art showing around the world and her persistent old flame, Paul, buying the sprawling Lazy J ranch in Connelly County. Jemma’s husband, Spencer, has to decide whether or not to take a big risk. Lester, the entrepreneurial neighbor, is again up to something and Lizbeth harbors a secret. To make things worse, there’s that new society page editor.	131246
1983	Dusty	M				Commentator (Terry Trimble)	131247
1985	Dusty Books	NW		Thomas, Lee (Lee Floren)		News Media	131248
1993	Dusty Boots	NW		Floren, Lee		Newspaperman Kirk Roper heading west gets caught in the middle of a railroad dispute between ranchers while helping an editor friend. 	131249
1949	Dusty Godmother, The	N	OWN - H	Foster, Michael		Newspaperman, weary of his work, but fond of his little girl, finds some peace in the love he has for a department store organist.	131250
1941	Dutiful but Dumb	M			Three Stooges	Photographers Click, Clack, and Cluck (the Three Stooges) go to the kingdom of Vulgaria. Editor Wilson (Vernon Dent) of Wrack Magazine.	131251
1986	Duty Free: Close Up	T			Episode #17. 1-22-1986	Cameraman (Dave Steadman). Soundman (Chris Greaves).	131252
1927	Duty's Reward	M		Barringer, A.B. (Story-Scenario	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter "Peek" Harvey (Lou Archer) tries to expose a villain involved in a badly constructed building that collapses. Real hero is a motorcycle cop.	131253
2000	Duze zwierze	MF				Photographer (Zbigniew Kaleta)	131254
2002	DV8	DT			Series 2002	Correspondent (Julian Clary)	131255
1940	Dva tydny stesti	MF			Czechoslovakia	News Media. Photo-reporter (Miroslav Svoboda).  Editor Molenda (Frantisek Vnoucek).	131256
1941	Dvorak's Song of the New World: Musical Drama	R		Rose Schneideman	In "One Hundred Non-Royalty  Radio Plays."	Reporter interviewing composer Dvorak.	131257
1985	Dwarf Rapes Nun, Flees in UFO	N	OWN	Sawislak, Arnold		Tabloid. Newspaper is taken over by a tabloid owned by the mob	131258
2007	Dwie strony medalu	TF				Reporter (Cezary Iber)	131259
1999	Dying for a Clue	N		Fitzwater, Judy		Crime Reporter Sam Culpepper is the  boyfriend of Writer Jennifer Marsh, aspiring mystery writer and amateur detective.She goes to her 12th high school reunion where she's briefly reunited with the boyfriend she never forgot and the scheming cheerleader who stole him from her.When the boyfriend turns up dead a suspected suicide, it brings back the unsolved disappearance of a student during Marsh's prom night.Refusing to believe her old beau was a murderer, Marsh joins forces with the cheerleader-widow to get to the bottom of the mystery.	131260
1990	Dying Time	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Dee Dee Michaels). Reporter 2 (George Skaff).	131261
1996	Dying To Be Perfect: Ellen Hart Pena Story, The	MT				Reporter (Tricia Springer). Photographer (Walter Newton).	131262
1997	Dying to Belong	MT	DVD -R HQ 6742, 6743			School Reporter Steven Tyler (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and female college student (Hillary Swank) seek justice for fellow freshman killed during sorority hazing. Reporter writes strong editorial and is beaten up.	131263
2002	Dying To Get Her Man	N		Fitzwater, Judy		Crime Reporter Sam Culpepper, the boyfriend of Writer Jennifer Marsh, is approached by Tabloid Reporter Belle, an old flame of his. She needs help. Marsh is not only angry but jealous that her boyfriend is allowing her to stay.To take her mind off her troubles, Jennifer tries to find out if bride-to-be Suzanne Gray, found frozen to death on her lover's grave, a suicide note tucked in her lace grove, really did commit suicide.Belle interferes and eventually moves in with Jennifer after Sam's home is burglarized. When somebody tries to shoot Belle, Jennifer decides she must figure out what's going on.Something is not quite right about Belle and Jennifer wants to figure out what that is. Belle is claiming that a mobster is trying to kill her and convinces Sam to put in a bogus engagement announcement in the paper to throw him off her trail.	131264
1998	Dying to Tell the Story	DT				Interviewer-Narrator Amy Eldon.	131265
1991	Dying Young	M				Newspaper Advertisement. Hilary O'Neil (Julia Roberts) answers a newspaper ad requiring a young attractive female to care for an ailing man	131266
2004	Dylan Moran: Monster	M				Interviewer (Mark Heap - Voice).	131267
1929	Dynamite	M	SVD 1374			Radio Announcer (Scott Kolk)	131268
1949	Dynamite	M				Photographer (Phil Arnold).	131269
1924	Dynamite Smith	M		Sullivan, C. Gardner (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Gladstone Smith (Charles Ray), a timid newspaper reporter in 1898 San Francisco, is assigned to a murder case. He flees to Alaska with the wife of an alleged killer after he catches them together and beats them.Reporter tries to overcome his cowardice by hitting his foot with an axe so he cannot run away. Captures the killer in a bear trap and the man is then killed in a dynamic explosion.	131270
1979	Dynast, The	N	OWN - H	Erikson, Paul		TV Reporter-Newscaster, voluptuous, fond of the bank president, has a bribe offer on tape -- will she follow her professional or personal inclinations?	131271
1968	Dynasty	N		Morphett, Tony		Newspaper Owner. Family-owned newspaper run by the father in Australia.  Sons want him to step down. Father fights. Story is told by seven members of the board. Father finally wins out.	131272
1981	Dynasty:	T			Series. 1981-1989	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington. Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious) in a recurring role.Public Relations Assistant Tracy Kendall (Deborah Adair). Photojournalist Lady Ashley Mitchell (Ali McGraw).Caress Morell (Episodes 131-158), Alexis' sister who poses as a reporter.	131273
1986	Dynasty: Accident, The	T			Episode #134. 1-29-1986	Editor (Greg Mullavy). Alexis plots Krystle's demise by publishing the kidnapping story with added "facts."Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131274
1984	Dynasty: Accident, The	T			Episode #78. 2-22-1984	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Tracy sleeps with a newspaper reporter in exchange for a damaging story to scandalize Krystle.	131275
1986	Dynasty: Aftermath, The	T			Episode #118. 9-25-1985	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.While reading the newspaper, Fallon, suffering from amnesia, spots a picture of Miles Colby and is unsure why she is drawn to the name,Reporter (Steven Whiteford).	131276
1986	Dynasty: Alarm, The	T			Episode #132. 1-15-1986	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Journalist Carress Morell is Alexis's sister.	131277
1986	Dynasty: Arraignment, The	T			Episode #153. 11-5-1986	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Jackie is able to tell Krystle and Dominique that the La Mirage blaze started in Claudia's room, proving Blake did not hire an arsonist. The information forces the Assistant D.A. to drop all charges against Blake.As a raging storm strands Alexis alone with Dex in his construction trailer, the two rekindle their romance by making passionate love.	131278
1986	Dynasty: Ben	T			Episode #138. 2-26-1986	News Media. Woman Reporter (Julie Inouye). 1st Reporter (Terrence McNally). Photographer #1 (Ed Quinlan). Photographer #2 (Tracy Cunningham-New).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis publicly denounces Blake's character.	131279
1984	Dynasty: Birthday	T			Episode #84. 4-4-1984.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Nigel Bullard). Reporter #2 (Jane Downs). TV Newscaster (Jim Curley).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis monitors all of the TV news programs waiting to see some late-breaking news -- news she already knows.The news is an international incident when news is leaked that Blake is planning a military attack on another world power involved in the China Seas oil deal.	131280
1988	Dynasty: Bracelet, The	T			Episode #192. 1-27-1988	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake. News Media. Reporter #1 (Chuck Sloan). Reporter #2 (Marykate Harris). Photographer (Michael Gray).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.As Blake rushes to Alexis' side, it is revealed Sean is the gunman who squeezed off the bullet. Recovering from her wounds, Alexis tells Blake she has decided to withdraw from the election.But when she becomes aware of her sudden rise in popularity, she reconsiders.	131281
1984	Dynasty: Check,, The	T			Episode #85. 4-11-1984	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.As Blake confronts Alexis with his knowledge of her plot with Rashid Ahmed, Mark, on the balcony, listens with interest. Alexis is prepared to buy his silence.	131282
1986	Dynasty: Choice, The (a.k.a. Vendetta, The)	T			Episode #148. 5-21-1986	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Blake is shocked when newspaper headlines announce Ben's acquisition of the South China Sea leases. Blake is sure Ben and Alexis are working together.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Sure of Ben and Alexis' collusion, Blake greets the co-conspirators with copies of "Sister Dearest," which he vengefully hands out to the hungry press.After manipulating Ben into giving her one half of the leases, Alexis plots her ultimate revenge. Calling in her one billion dollar loan, Alexis renders a stunned Blake financially impotent.When he is unable to repay the money and refuses to relinquish the equivalent in Denver-Carrington stock, she takes over the mansion. Legally powerless to stop her, Blake breaks into a fiery rage and grabs Alexis by the throat.	131283
1985	Dynasty: Collapse, The	T			Episode #108. 2-20-1985	TV Commentator (Baillie Gerstein).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131284
1988	Dynasty: Colorado Roulette	T			Episode #198. 3-30-1988	TV Commentator (Kathryn Daley).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131285
1987	Dynasty: Confession, The	T			Episode #174. 4-22-1987	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake persuades Adam to believe he will always be his son and a Carrington.	131286
1971	Dynasty: Detour To Power	T			Episode #16. 9-6-1971	TV Interviewer (Jim Smilie).	131287
1983	Dynasty: Dinner, The	T			Episode #59. 3-30-1983	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131288
1986	Dynasty: Dismissal, The	T			Episode #137. 2-19-1986	Journalist. Posing as a journalist, Caress Morell (Kate O'Mara)  interviews Adam and then makes a surprise visit to her sister. Publisher Carl Crayton (Richard Roat).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131289
1986	Dynasty: Fear	T			Episode #160. 12-31-1986	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Upon reading a slanderous column in Alexis' newspaper, Dominique confronts the deflated empress and a good old cat-fight ensues.Blake approaches his maligned brother with an offer of reconciliation, only to have Ben vow to continue his vendetta against him. Battling Alexis for equal control of Colbyco, Ben threatens to reveal the truth behind their deceitful crusade against Blake.	131290
1986	Dynasty: Focus	T			Episode #151. 10-15-1986	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis threatens the Assistant D.A. with her power of the press if he doesn't prosecute Blake. Reporter (Bever-Leigh Banfield). Reporter (Earl Boen).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Krystle lays unconscious in her hospital room, a victim of Phil Thorpe's crusade for revenge. Blake attributes the attempted murder to Alexis and vows to kill her if Krystle fails to pull through.Threatened by Alexis' power, the D.A. determines the La Mirage fire as arson and Blake as the prime suspect.	131291
1985	Dynasty: Foreign Relations	T	DVD -R HQ 4561		Episode #104. 1-23-1985	Publisher of Newspaper. International Photojournalist Lady Ashley Mitchell is the widow of a wealthy Lord. She and Blake enjoy a lovely dinner together and then she impetuously kisses him.Photojournalist Mitchell arranged a meeting for Blake with a delegation from China. Alexis is interested in this new relationship.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131292
1982	Dynasty: Fragment, The	T			Episode #34. 4-7-1982	TV Commentators (Fred Holliday, Ines Pedroza). Publisher Alexis Carrington Colby (Joan Collins).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Claudia is badly hurt after the shooting. Police are asking questions. Cecil and Alexis sleep with each other and Cecil proposes to Alexis. Claudia survives but has talking problems and does not remember the accident.	131293
1987	Dynasty: Garage, The	T			Episode #169. 3-11-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Chip Johnson). Reporter #2 (Jane Downs). Photographer (Cleveland O'Neal).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131294
1989	Dynasty: Grimes of Punishment	T			Episode #214. 3-22-1989	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake confronts Alexis about the ad asking for information on Roger Grimes. She reasserts her vow to see him pay for Grimes' murder.	131295
1983	Dynasty: Hearing, The (Part One)	T			Episode #65. 10-26-1983	News Media. Reporter #3 (Pat Dixon). Reporter #4 (Patrick Stack).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131296
1989	Dynasty: Here Comes the Son	T	DVD -R HQ 3426. SVD 1423		Episode #218. 4-26-1989	Tabloid targets Jeff and Monica. Adam retouches the photograph he has taken of Jeff and Monica to appear as if their relationship may be incestuous. He then submits it to a sleazy tabloid for publication.Outraged, Jeff storms into the tabloid's office and begins to attack the reporter. A photographer captures the assault on film.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131297
1985	Dynasty: Homecoming, The	T			Episode #119 10-2-1985.	Reporter #2 (Nigel  Bullard). Reporter #3 (Jane Downs). TV Commentator (Robin Hoff).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake pays $5 million for the release of Krystle and Alexis and the families return to Denver form Moldavia.	131298
1985	Dynasty: Kidnap	T			Episode #115. 4-10-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Terrence McNally). Reporter #2 (Julie Inouye). Reporter #3 (Jane Downs).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.At a Los Angeles police station, a young woman appears who bears a striking resemblance to Fallon.  Amanda is almost kidnapped.	131299
1984	Dynasty: Lancelot	T			Episode #75. 1-11-1984	Reporter (Carl Gabriel Yorke). An agitated Blake awaits his publicity director at an important meeting.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131300
2005	Dynasty: Making of a Guilty Pleasure, The	MT			1-2-2005	News Media covers the story of the making of the prime-time hit soap opera, "Dynasty."  Reporter #1 (Cloddish Crowe). Male Reporter (Wayne McDaniel). Reporter #2 (Genevieve Davis).	131301
1986	Dynasty: Masquerade	T			Episode #139. 3-5-1986	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Steven is shown the newspaper heading running in the next morning's edition which claims that Bart had a homosexual lover. Reporter (Bob Seagren).	131302
1986	Dynasty: Mission, The	T	DVD -R 1633		Episode #155. 11-19-1986	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis learns of Blake's bold venture and immediately sets out to discredit his efforts. She publishes a headline proclaiming "The Crater" project as a risky speculation causing Blake to lose vital investors.Blake and Dex blast Caress out of prison and return her to Denver. This would present Blake with a weapon to use against his brother's treachery.The D.A. refuses to prosecute Ben without proof he kidnapped Caress and attempted her murder.	131303
1987	Dynasty: Mothers, The	T			Episode #167. 2-25-1987	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake and Krystle begin a frantic search for a heart donor by initiating a media blitz. Included, is a front-page headline in Alexis' newspaper.	131304
1987	Dynasty: New Moguls, The	T			Episode #187. 12-23-1987	Editor (Kirk Scott). Publisher Alexis Carrington Colby (Joan Collins).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Krystle asks Cora Van Husen to relinquish information on the scandalous video of Blake in her brothel. Though reluctant at first, Cora hands a copy of the tape over.Calling a press conference to prove the tape had been tampered with, Blake is finally vindicated. A seething Alexis vows to never give up her campaign against him.	131305
1989	Dynasty: No Bones to It	T			Episode #217.4-12-1989	Photographer (Stephanie Menuez). Adam has a hotel photographer shoot pictures of Monica and Jeff together.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131306
1983	Dynasty: Peter De Vilb is	T			Episode #70. 11-30-1983	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Krystle launches a publicity campaign to counter Alexis' slanderous remarks against Denver-Carrington.	131307
1982	Dynasty: Plea, The	T			Episode #38. 9-29-1982	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake recovers and to help with finding the baby he goes on TV with the whole family and says he's giving a reward to the one who can find little Blake.Alexis also stands forward and tells about their son, Adam, who was kidnapped when he was a baby in Montana. Michael Torrance suddenly is told by his dying grandmother that he really is Adam Alexander Carrington.	131308
1987	Dynasty: Primary, The	T			Episode #183. 11-18-1987	TV Reporter (William Woff). Blake's meteoric rise in pre-election popularity mortifies Alexis.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131309
1988	Dynasty: Proposal, The	T			Episode #197. 3-16-1988.	Reporter (Roger Nolan).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131310
1985	Dynasty: Proposal, The	T			Episode #126. 11-17-1985	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Reporter #1 (Terrence McNally). Reporter #2 (Julie Inouye). Photographer (Tracy Cunningham). Alexis, Dex and Galen land in Denver amid a swarm of press. Galen's legs are paralyzed and he is rushed to the hospital.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.As Blake confronts Alexis with his knowledge of her plot with Rashid Ahmed, Mark, on the balcony, listens with interest. Alexis is prepared to buy his silence.	131311
1982	Dynasty: Psychiatrist, The	T			Episode #24. 1-13-1982	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.In Rome, Blake meets Alexis at an Italian villa. While he's rubbing suntan lotion on his ex-wife, a photographer, hired by Alexis, snaps photos. At home, a shattered Krystle sees the suggestive pictures in a gossip paper and bursts into tears.Nick comforts her and her grief soon turns to passion.	131312
1991	Dynasty: Reunion, The	MT				Interviewer (Jeff O'Haco). Photographer (Michael A. Nickles).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131313
1986	Dynasty: Reward	T			Episode #152. 10-22-1986	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Desperate to know more about their secret deal, Alexis acquires the talents of Gordon Wales, an investigative reporter with a dislike for Blake. Ben and Adam continue to distrust each other, as they are asked to prove their loyalty to Alexis.Ben bribes Jay Bradley, bitter after losing his job, to conspire against Blake. A moment of joy shared with Krystle is crushed by a warrant for Blake's arrest for murder and arson.Alexis continues her ruthless campaign against Blake, offering a $100,000 dollar reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the arsonist.	131314
1988	Dynasty: Rifle, The	T			Episode #191. 1-20-1988.	Reporter (Peter Crook). Moderator (Josef Rainer).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis has second thoughts about running for governor when a reporter hints at a scandal behind her marriage to Cecil. Realizing that Alexis running for governor is crucial to his revenge scheme, Sean tries to convince her to remain in the race.As she prepares to debate against Blake, Alexis questions whether she should run. In the rafters, a rifleman trains a gun below. Blake begins the debate unaware that a rifle is trained on his heart.Alexis stands with the intention of withdrawing from the debate and she unwittingly stands in front of Blake and takes the bullet meant for him.	131315
1987	Dynasty: Rig, The	T			Episode #161. 1-7-1987	Investigative Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious). Alexis acquires the talents of Wales, who dislikes Blake.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.While inspecting his oil rig in the South China Sea, an explosion traps Blake under a steel beam. Despite his cries for help, Ben leaves him to face a seemingly certain death, as the lethal flames begin to sweep through the structure.	131316
1985	Dynasty: Roadhouse, The	T			Episode #129. 12-18-1985	TV Anchorwoman (Eleanor Mondale). TV Commentator (Justin Lord).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131317
1984	Dynasty: Seizure	T			Episode #76 1-18-1984.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jack Kossyln). Reporter #2 (Nigel  Bullard). Reporter #3 (Jane Downs).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131318
1987	Dynasty: Setup, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5529		Episode #185. 12-2-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jerome Front). Reporter #2 (James Haskins). Reporter #3 (Meta King). Editor (Michael Canavan)Adam tells the press of drug dealing on the football team. Alexis suspects Dana of manipulating Adam. Alexis prepares a surprise for Blake.Alexis invites Krystle and Blake to an Olde English Fair to benefit Krystle's drug rehabilitation program. Expecting a turnout of influential people affecting Blake's campaign, Alexis prepares a special surprise to hinder his political goals.	131319
1981	Dynasty: Souvenirs	T	DVD -R 1578		Episode #135. 2-5-1986	Reporter interrogates Krystle. Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins). At Alexis' command, a reporter disguised as a nanny sneaks onto the Carrington Estate to interrogate Krystle.Overcome by fear and memories, Krystle returns to the attic where she was once held captive. Blake reproaches Adam for his carelessness in permitting the malicious journalist onto the premises.Alexis learns that Caress is free and enlists Zach's help in preventing possible trouble.	131320
1987	Dynasty: Spoiler, The	T			Episode #188.12-30-1987	Photographer (Mark Drexler). Discovering a new angle for destroying Blake's campaign, Alexis calls a late night press conference to declare herself an independent candidate for governor.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131321
1986	Dynasty: Subpoenas, The	T			Episode #140. 3-12-1986	Publisher Carl Crayton (Richard Roat). Steven is furious at Adam for publicizing Bart's past illicit romance.  Balek is accused of planting a story in the newspapers. He didn't.Having discovered Caress' sinister intentions, Alexis secretly buys the company contracted to publish the damaging expose. Unaware of her sister's actions, Caress continues to write and to fall prey to a merciless Alexis.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis' surprise unveiling of Ben stuns Blake, but she has little time to relish her first victory when Ben threatens to be her fiercest adversary if their plans go awry. Steven is furious at Adam for publicizing Bart's past illicit romance.	131322
1987	Dynasty: Surrogate, The (1)	T			Episode #181. 10-28-1987	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Alexis commits Colbyco to fight Blake's proposal of saving valuable timberland as a national park depriving her of a resource for her newspaper.	131323
1987	Dynasty: Surrogate, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3106		Episode #182. 11-4-1987	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington. She uses her newspaper to undermine Blake.Stunned by the morning paper's praise for Blake's stand on conservation, Alexis takes Sean's advice pointing out another slant to the story.	131324
1986	Dynasty: Suspicions	T			Episode #131. 1-8-1986	Publisher Carl Crayton (Richard Roat). Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) receives a mysterious phone call from Caracas, where her imprisoned sister, Caress Morell, is set free in exchange for the "Alexis Carrington-Dexter Story".Alexis bought the newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington. She uses her newspaper to undermine Blake.	131325
1984	Dynasty: Swept Away	T			Episode #99. 12-12-1984.	Reporter #1 (Nigel  Bullard). Reporter #2 (Jane Downs).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington. She uses her newspaper to undermine Blake.	131326
1983	Dynasty: Tender Comrades	T			Episode #67. 11-4-1983.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Steve Doubet). Reporter #2 (Angela Black). Reporter #3 (Linda Foster). Attempting to win Krystle back, Blake offers her a public relations job at Denver-Carrington.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington. She uses her newspaper to undermine Blake.	131327
1983	Dynasty: Threat, The	T			Episode #60. 4-13-1983	Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Scandalous Newspaper Headline implicates a Congressman with a young girl in Washington and he realizes Alexis orchestrated his downfall. The ruined congressman shows up at Alexis' office after hours and threatens to kill her.	131328
1984	Dynasty: Trial, The	T			Episode #93. 10-31-1984	News Media. Reporter (Julie Inouye). Reporter (Chip Johnson).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131329
1988	Dynasty: Trial, The	T			Episode #196. 3-9-1988	News Media. Reporter #1 (Patty Tiffany-Toy). Reporter #2 (Nancy Renee).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Following his near fatal brush with death in Natumbe, Blake returns to Colorado facing accusations that he was involved in an illegal weapons deal. Concerned that the bad press will harm his campaign,	131330
1986	Dynasty: Trial, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode #141-142. 3-19/26-1986.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Nigel  Bullard). Reporter #3 (Jane Downs). Publisher (Richard Roat).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.After purchasing the company contracted to publish Caress' book, "Sister Dearest," Alexis savors crushing her sister's grandiose dreams of literary fame and fortune.Bart is dropped from the senatorial race when newspaper headlines announce his homosexuality. Bart is relieved, but Steven is outraged and argues with a remorseless Adam.Following his near fatal brush with death in Natumbe, Blake returns to Colorado facing accusations that he was involved in an illegal weapons deal. Concerned that the bad press will harm his campaign,	131331
1986	Dynasty: Victory, The	T			Episode #149. 9-24-1986	News Media. TV Commentator (Bob Seagren). Phil Thorpe accuses Blake of being responsible for the death of his wife, a victim of the fire. A news crew is quick to tape the bereaved man's inflammatory remarks.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Moments from death under Blake's powerful grip, Alexis' life is spared as Krystle is able to restrain Blake's lethal temper, but not before he vows to regain the Carrington mansion.Unwilling to share in her mother's "triumph", Amanda flees to live with Blake. Upon seeing news clips of the La Mirage fire, Alexis begins to form an unscrupulous scheme, and Blake is the unwitting prey.Her plot unfolds as the Denver Mirror acquires a new publisher and a new headline for the morning edition -- BLAKE CARRINGTON ACCUSED OF ARSON-MURDER!	131332
1984	Dynasty: Voice, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #82. 3-21-1984.	Reporter #1 (Arnold Bankston). Reporter #2 (David Muir). TV Commentator (Donald Wayne).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.Blake confronts reporter Grayson regarding his deceptive behavior with Tracy, and then quits his political post. When Tracy makes sexual advances toward Blake, she is fired.Blake and Ahmed close their international China Seas oil deal. Alexis learns of the coup and makes plans for a counterattack. Rashid Anmed is a notoriously under- handed character.	131333
1984	Dynasty: Voice, The (Part 3)	T			Episode #83. 3-28-1984.	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorious).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131334
1986	Dynasty: Vote, The	T			Episode #143. 4-2-1986	Reporter Gordon Wales (James Sutorius) is hungry for a story and provokes Blake Carrington into a rage with talk of the trial.Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131335
1988	Dynasty: Warning, The	T			Episode #193. 2-3-1988	News Media. Reporter (Bill Holloway).  Reporter (Richard Jacobs). Reporter (Pamela Roberts).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131336
1982	Dynasty: Will, The	T			Episode #41. 10-27-1982	Newscaster (Dennis Kirkpatrick).Newspaper Owner Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins) buys a newspaper to get Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), her former husband and owner of a big oil empire, Denver Carrington.	131337
1991	Dyningar	MF				Editor Corrales (Jose Maria Caffarel)	131338
1937	Dyplomatyczna zona	MF			Poland.	Radio Reporter (Tadeusz Frenkiel). 	131339
2004	Dyre stotte, Den	DF			Denmark	Editor Ismalla Dieng.	131340
1970	Dzieciol	MF				TV Reporter (Marian Kociniak).	131341
1975	Dzieje grzechu	MF				Editor (Janusz Zakrzenski).	131342
2005	Dzisay	TF			Russia	News Announcer (Alyona Ivchenko).	131343
2006	E 3 '06 Live	DT				Correspondent/Co-Host Geoff Keighley,  Roving Reporter Gilbert Gottfried.	131344
1947	E for Effort	SSF		Sherred, T.L.		News Media. Technology films the past creating holographic images of ancient events	131345
2004	E gia ieri (aka Stork Day. It's Already Yesterday)	M		Rubin, Danny (Story and Screenplay)	Remake of "Groundhog Day"	Journalist Filippo (Antonio Alanese) is at a Canary island stranded for a storm and forced to re-live the same day over and over again. With time, the arrogant jouranlist finds love and compassion.	131346
2003	E io ti seguo	MF				Newspaper Editor (Pino Calabrese).	131347
1997	E O Craque Marcou	MF				Reporter (Fernando Borges)	131348
2006	E-Explosiv - Das Magazin:	DF			Episode #9. 3-17-2006	Interviewer Markus Lanz. Host Tobias Regner.	131349
2005	E-Ring: Delta Does Detroit	T			Episode #10. 11-26-2005	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Dorogi). Assistant Public Affairs Secretary Danton Murphy (Richard Kind).	131350
2006	E-Ring: Two Princes, The	T			Episode #18.	TV News Anchor (Merik Tadros).	131351
1999	E! Fashion Emergency	T				Correspondent Tina Malave.  Host Robin Shorr.	131352
2000	E! News	DT			Series 1998	Gossip Fashion Correspondent, 2000-2001 (Charlotte Dawson). Occasional Correspondent, 2000-2001 (Kate Fischer). Correspondent, 2000-2001 (Kimberley Joseph). Film Critic Peter Castaldi. Host/Correspondent Samantha Harris (2005-).	131353
1991	E! News Daily	DT			Series 1991-1998	TV Anchors Steve Kmetko (1996-2002), Jules Asner (1999-2002), John Burke (2004-2005), Alisa Davis (2004-2005), Patrick Stinson. Host Ryan Seacrest (2006). Fashion Correspondent Melissa Rivers (1996-2004).Correspondents Eleanor Mondale (1996-1997), Dagny Hultgreen (1996), Gina St. John (1997-1998), Linda Lopez (2003), Jeff Varner (2003), Greg Agnew, Ted Casablanca, Jason Feinberg, Adrianna Costa, Bianca Ferrare, Linda Grasso, Cindy Horn, Todd Newon.Correspondents Stefan Richardson, Kathleen Sullivan, Andrew Scott	131354
2002	E! News Live	DT			Series 2002	Correspondent Greg Agnew. Correspondent Ted Casablanca,  Bianca Ferrare, Linda Grasso, Cindy Horn, Dagny Hultgreen, Eleanor Mondale, Todd Newton, Linda Lopez, Gina St. John , Stefan Richardson, Patrick Stinson, Kathleen Sullivan.Fashion Correspondent Melissa Rivers. Music Correspondent David Adelson.	131355
2003	E! True Hollywood Story, The: Katie Couric	DT	DVD -R HQ 6853		Episode #317. 12-25-2003	TV Journalist Katie Couric is profiled.	131356
2002	E! True Hollywood Story, The: Liza Minnelli	DT			Episode #18.  7-21-2002	Columnist Cindy Adams. Columnist Michael Musto. Biographer James Spada. Editorial Director Judy Wieder of The Advocate.	131357
2001	E!'s Live Countdown to the Academy Awards	DT				Correspondents David Adelson, Aisha Tyler, Art Mann. Hosts Steve Kmetko, Jules Asner.	131358
2000	E!'s Live Countdown to the Academy Awards	DT				Hosts Steve Kemtko, Jules Asner. Correspondents Michael Castner, Suzanne Sena.	131359
2006	E!'s Live Countdown to the Academy Awards	T				Correspondent Bobbie Thomas. Hosts Samantha Harris, Debbie Matenopoulos.	131360
2006	E!'s Live Countdown to the Emmys	DT				Correspondent Kristin Veitch. Hosts Debbie Matenopoulos, Sal Masekela, Catt Sadler.	131361
2003	E.K.G.1.0.1	MF			Germany. Short	News Media. TV Journalist (Tim Lienhard). Reporterin (Jochen Paul). Filmmaker (Michael Brynntrup).	131362
1990	E.N.G. (aka ENG):	T	SV 37, 42,  43, 46, 47, 48, 52,  54, 56, 61, 62, 63, 76		Episodes. Series 1989-1994. Canadian Import. 94 episodes.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131363
1992	E.N.G.: Acid Test	T			Episode #42.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131364
1992	E.N.G.: After the Fire	T			Episode #45.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131365
1993	E.N.G.: And the Winner Is…	T			Episode #61	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131366
1992	E.N.G.: Another Pretty Face	T			Episode #47	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131367
1992	E.N.G.: Baby It's You	T			Episode #51	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131368
1993	E.N.G.: Bail Out	T			Episode #55.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131369
1994	E.N.G.: Before the Axe	T			Episode #73.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131370
1993	E.N.G.: Big Sleepover	T			Episode #56	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131371
1992	E.N.G.: Big Squeeze, The	T			Episode #49	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131372
1990	E.N.G.: Bones	T			Episode #20.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131373
1992	E.N.G.: Child's Play	T			Episode #41.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131374
1989	E.N.G.: Chilling Effect, The	T			Episode #7.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131375
1993	E.N.G.: Crime and Punishment	T			Episode #66	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131376
1993	E.N.G.: Cutting Edge	T			Episode #74	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131377
1990	E.N.G.: Dancer and the Dance, The	T			Episode #19.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131378
1989	E.N.G.: Dirty Trick	T			Episode #6. 9-29-1989	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).The station enters the realm of politics when allegations against the mayoral candidate and questions over a service contract.	131379
1990	E.N.G.: Division of Labour	T			Episode #16..	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131380
1992	E.N.G.: Double Vision	T			Episode #38.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131381
1990	E.N.G.: Duffy, Bok, & Flann	T			Episode #23.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131382
1990	E.N.G.: False Fire	T			Episode #10.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131383
1992	E.N.G.: Final Cut	T			Episode #37	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131384
1990	E.N.G.: Fools Rush In	T			Episode #15..	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131385
1989	E.N.G.: Forests of the Night	T			Episode #4. 9-15-1989	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).Jake's son is having trouble and Terri decides to capitalize on the problem, but it leads to terrible consequences.	131386
1993	E.N.G.: Full Disclosure	T			Episode #64	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131387
1990	E.N.G.: Ghosts	T			Episode #14.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131388
1993	E.N.G.: Good Samaritan, The	T			Episode #53.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131389
1992	E.N.G.: Harvest	T			Episode #43.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131390
1992	E.N.G.: Heart of the Matter	T			Episode #48	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131391
1993	E.N.G.: Hero	T			Episode #58	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131392
1993	E.N.G.: Honour or Wealth	T			Episode #60.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131393
1991	E.N.G.: Illuminations	T			Episode #30	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131394
1991	E.N.G.: In the Blood	T			Episode #24..	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131395
1990	E.N.G.: Into Darkness	T			Episode #12.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131396
1991	E.N.G.: Intruders	T			Episode #33.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131397
1993	E.N.G.: Judgment of Solomon	T			Episode #68	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131398
1993	E.N.G.: Legacy	T			Episode #67	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131399
1991	E.N.G.: Lest You Be Judged	T			Episode #26.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131400
1990	E.N.G.: Line of Fire	T			Episode #17.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131401
1992	E.N.G.: Love and Duty	T			Episode #50	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131402
1993	E.N.G.: Love and Marriage	T			Episode #54	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131403
1993	E.N.G.: Mirror, Mirror	T			Episode #59	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131404
1993	E.N.G.: One False Steep	T			Episode #57	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131405
1990	E.N.G.: Otherwise Inflicted	T			Episode #11.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131406
1993	E.N.G.: Overload	T			Episode #62	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131407
1993	E.N.G.: Pandora's Box	T			Episode #52	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131408
1994	E.N.G.: Payback	T			Episode #69	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131409
1990	E.N.G.: Payment in Kind	T			Episode #21.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131410
1991	E.N.G.: Picnic	T			Episode #29.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131411
1989	E.N.G.: Pilot (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 9-1-1989	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131412
1991	E.N.G.: Pirates	T			Episode #34.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131413
1994	E.N.G.: Play's the Thing, The	T			Episode #71	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131414
1994	E.N.G.: Power Politics	T			Episode #70	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131415
1992	E.N.G.: Pressure	T			Episode #44	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131416
1992	E.N.G.: Public Enemy	T			Episode #39	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131417
1990	E.N.G.: Ripples in a Pond	T			Episode #22.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131418
1994	E.N.G.: Road Not Taken, The	T			Episode #72	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131419
1989	E.N.G.: Running With the Park	T			Episode #8.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131420
1991	E.N.G.: Secrets	T			Episode #31	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131421
1991	E.N.G.: Seeing is Believing	T			Episode #25…	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131422
1992	E.N.G.: Sleep of Reason, The	T			Episode #36	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131423
1991	E.N.G.: Smoke and Mirrors	T			Episode #32..	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131424
1990	E.N.G.: Souls of Our Heroes, The	T			Episode #13..	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131425
1989	E.N.G.: Special Segment	T			Episode #3. 9-8-1989	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).Terri and Dan have special stories. Mike's daughter runs away and Jake is having trouble in the field.	131426
1991	E.N.G.: Suffer the Little Children	T			Episode #28.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131427
1993	E.N.G.: Suspicious Minds	T			Episode #65	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131428
1990	E.N.G.: Till Death Us Do Part	T			Episode #9.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131429
1992	E.N.G.: True Patriot Love	T			Episode #40	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131430
1992	E.N.G.: Two for the Show	T			Episode #35. .	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131431
1991	E.N.G.: Up on the Roof	T			Episode #27.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131432
1992	E.N.G.: Waves	T			Episode #46	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131433
1993	E.N.G.: Within the Law	T			Episode #63.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131434
1990	E.N.G.: World of Mouth	T			Episode #18.	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).	131435
1989	E.N.G.: Your Place or Mine	T			Episode #5. 9-22-1989	TV News Staff. Electronic News Gathering, ensemble drama in big-city TV newsroom in Ontario. Staff: Executive producer Ann Hildebrandt (Sara Botsford). ENG General Manager Kyle Copeland (George R. Robertson). News Director Mike Fennell (Art Hindle).J.C. Callahan (Neil Dainard) is the alcoholic, old-school assignment editor who eventually ends up in a wheelchair. Dan Watson (Karl Pruner) is the clean-cut reporter and Terri Morgan (Cynthia Belliveau)  is the sleazy reporter.Daredevil cameraman Jake Antonelli (Mark Humphrey).Major toxic spill after a truck accident threatens much more major consequences for the area than first thought.  Reporter (Janet Lo).	131436
2002	E.R.	T	VHS 1309			Documentary Crew films at E.R.	131437
2006	E.R.: Lost in America	T	DVD -R HQ 5697		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist (Zina Zaflow) is stabbed and Abby and Kovac work to keep the 21-year-old woman alive as they wait for a surgeon to operate. She was taking journalism at the University of Southern California.Her father, a journalist in Turkey, was killed "for printing the truth.	131438
1996	E=mc2	M				Reporter (Michael Keating)	131439
1939	Each Dawn I Die	M	DVD -R HQ 3914, 3915. L. SV 151	Odlum, Jerome (Novel).  Norman Reilly Raine, Warren Duff, Charles Perry (Screenplay)		Cub Reporter Frank Ross (James Cagney) is framed after printing a true story on graft based on his eye-witness of crooks burning the files for a construction company that is under investigation.Jerry Poague, the Reporter (John Ridgely). Lew Keller, the Reporter (John Harron). Editor Patterson (Selmer Jackson). Telegraph Editor (Frank Mayo). Jerry, a Reporter (John Harron).	131440
1999	Eagle	NR		Barbieri, Elaine		Reporter Mallory Tompkins is determined to overcome sexism that prevents her from being taken seriously as a newspaperwoman so she defies her father's will and heads west to find out and report the truth about "the Indian situation."She travels West for her father's newspaper. While living among the Indians, the beautiful young journalist finds love as well as a story.	131441
1989	Eagle and the Dove	N		Orde, Lewis		Journalist	131442
2008	Eagle Eye	M				TV Newscasters (Leslie Stahl). Newscaster (Leyna Nguyen). Newscaster (Ralph Garmin). Newscaster (Rick Chambers). Newscaster (Sharon Tay). Newscaster (Kent Shocknek). Photographer (Derek Baker). When a twin dies, the other witnesses strange things: a fortune shows up in his bank account, weapons are delivered to his flat, and a voice on his cell phone tells him the police are on their way. The man follows the voice’s instructions and soon he and a woman he never met are racing through the city, onto a plane and eventually to the Pentagon, chased by the FBI. The voice seems to know everything, but why is the twin and the woman involved?	131443
2007	Eagle Rising	NR		Sikes, Mary Montague		Photojournalist Rachael Barker is sent on assignment to Sedona, Arizona. Her editor wants coverage of the lecture series presented by an enigmatic and New Age novelist and lecturer.  Rachael is still mourning the death of her fiancé and is unprepared for the impact of a chance meeting with a handsome man who is also coping with heartache. 	131444
1946	Eagles Fly West	N	OWN - H	Ainsworth, Ed		Newspaperman and pioneer settlements, gold rush and the Spanish-Mexican culture in early California	131445
1997	Early Edition:	T	VHS 611		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Football	131446
1997	Early Edition:	T	SVD 560		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Father tries to help son with early edition of a newspaper	131447
1997	Early Edition:	T	VHS 596		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Boy suffocates	131448
1997	Early Edition:	T	VHS 597		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Stockbroker in coma	131449
1997	Early Edition:	T	VHS 627, 625, 624, 610, 598 (Three Episodes), 587, 585, 571,  512, 410, 401, 390, 384, 383, 382, 377,		Episodes. Series (September 1996-May 2000)	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Media.	131450
1998	Early Edition:	T	SVD 693		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Rod Serling references	131451
1996	Early Edition: Baby	T			Episode #3. 10-12-1996	News Media. Newsman With Camera (Tom Pacey).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131452
1999	Early Edition: Camera Shy	T			Episode #73.10-23-1999	Photographer (John Patrick Jordan). Student Photographer (Marissa Welsh).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131453
1998	Early Edition: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 11676. SVD 1499		Episode #308.  11-14-1998	Reporter is asked by Gary to help save an innocent man on death row.Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131454
1999	Early Edition: Duck Day Afternoon	T	DVD -R HQ 5391		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Photographer is suspicious of Gary's connections to rescue efforts. Gary's parents move in with him after a tornado destroys their town.	131455
1999	Early Edition: Fatal Edition	T	SVD 806, SVDSP 811. SVD 1156 (Part I).  (Parts I and II)		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Reporter murdered. Gary is arrested for the murder of a newspaper reporter investigating his remarkable rescues	131456
1999	Early Edition: Fate	T			Episode #63. 3-20-1999	News Media. Newscaster (Lester Holt). Newswoman (Amy Landecker).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131457
1996	Early Edition: His Girl Thursday	T	DVD -R 1573		Episode	Reporter uses early edition for gain. She is Chuck and Gary's journalist girlfriend.Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131458
1996	Early Edition: His Girl Thursday	T			Episode #9.11-23-1996	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Photographer Pete (Tony Mockus Jr.).	131459
1996	Early Edition: Hoops	T			Episode #6. 11-2-1996	Reporter  Jackie O'Shea (Sheila Lahey).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131460
1999	Early Edition: Just One of Those Things	T			Episode #59. 2-6-1999	Photographer Karen Stewart (Susan Mackin).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.To save their relationship, Gary shares the secret of the newspaper with Erica, unaware that Patrick's accidentally ruining a man's life with the latest edition	131461
1997	Early Edition: March in Time	T			Episode #31. 11-15-1997	Newscaster (Janet Kauss).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131462
1997	Early Edition: Mob Wife	T			Episode #13. 1-25-1997	Reporter Jackie O'Shea (Sheila Lahey). Reporter (Reese Foster).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131463
1997	Early Edition: Paper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4089. SVD 1186		Episode	Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.Gary's investigation into the origins of his subscription leads him to a Chicago newspaper where he falls for the star reporter (Leslie Hope).	131464
1999	Early Edition: Pinch Hitters	T			Episode #65.4-17-1999	Photographer, Tribune (Mark Finney).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131465
1997	Early Edition: Wall, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1913		Episode #14. 1-2-1997.  First Part of Two Parts	Editor of newspaper is saved from a letter bomb by Gary and attracts Secret Service attention. Reporter (Kevin Scott Greer).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131466
1997	Early Edition: Wall, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4271. 5695.		Episode #15. Second Part of Two Parts	Editor of newspaper is saved from a letter bomb by Gary and attracts Secret Service attention.Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131467
1999	Early Edition: Weather Girl	T			Episode #77. 11-20-1999	News Media. Morning Anchor #1 (Pamela Wright).Newspaper received a day earlier: tomorrow's edition of the Chicago Sun-Times delivered to Gary Hobson (Kyle Chandler), a Chicago stockbroker who becomes a man with a mission even though he doesn't know how the paper gets to him every morning.	131468
1999	Early Show, The	DT			Series 1999-	News Program. TV Anchor-Hosts Julie Chen, Harry Smith (2002-), Hannah Storm, Rene Syler. Correspondents Bob Vila, Judy Kurianski, Debbye Turner, Tracy Smith (2005).  Entertainment Correspondent Barbara Alvarez.Hosts Bryant Gumbel (1999-2002), Jane Clayson (1999-2002). Rene Syler (2002-2006), Tom Bergerson (2001).Correspondents Gretchen Carlson (2004-2005), Judy Kurianski, Debbye Turner, Bob Vilia, Martha Stewart (1999-2002), Martha Quinn (1999-2000), Tracy Smith (2005-2006). Movie News Correspondent (Gail O'Neill). Weatherman Dave Price.Entertainment Correspondent Barbara Alvarez .  Entertainment Reporter Laurie Hibberd (1999-present). Teen Correspondent John Colucci. Movie News Correspondent Gail O'Neill. Weatherman Mark McEwen (1999-2002).	131469
1951	Early To Bet	C				Magazine. Saturday Evening Post	131470
1982	Early Today	DT			Series. 7-5-1982 to 7-29-1983	News. Morning News Show. Anchors Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley. Weatherman Willard Scott	131471
1999	Early Today	DT			Series 1999-	Hosts - Mark Mullen (2006), Nanette Hansen (1999-2004), Amy Robach (2004), Natalie Morales (2004), Contessa Brewer (2004-2005), Kristine Johnson (2005). Weather Jackie Meretsky (2006). Meteorologist Joe Witte (1999-2003).Weather and Feature Reporter Rosey Edeh (2004-2005). Sports Reporter Fred Roggin (2004). Sports Anchor Bill Seward.	131472
2005	Earth 'n Bones: Toxic - Plain White Trucks	SS		Springham, James A.		Investigative Reporter snoops for his scoops.	131473
1994	Earth 2	MT				Newscaster (Beth Colt)	131474
1995	Earth 2: Better Living Through Morganite (Part 2)	T			Episode #12. 2-26-1995	Newscaster (Patrick Henry Finnegan).	131475
1994	Earth 2: First Contact	T			Episode #1. 11-6-1994	Newscaster (Beth Colt).	131476
2002	Earth and Beyond	G				News Media. Net 7 Reporter (Mari Weiss).l	131477
1902	Earth and the Fulness Thereof, The	N		Rosegger, Peter Kettenfeier		Press	131478
1964	Earth Dies Screaming, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	131479
1967	Earth Entranced (aka Terra em Transe)	MF		Rocha, Glauber (Screenplay)	Brazil.AFI-Journalists/Television - Ness Book	Journalist Paulo Martins (Jardel Filho) is shot by police leaving the governor's home.  Martins worked on liberal governor's political campaign but returned to writing poetry after governor was elected and failed to bring about reforms.Urging of mistress, Martins persuades the owner of newspapers and television, wealthy businessman Julio Fuentes (Paulo Gracindo) to attack a reactionary on a TV program. In spite of this, Fuentes still supports the reactionary.Governor got backing of Catholic Church. Journalist shot after trying to persuade governor to continue his revolutionary campaign.Reporter (Zozimo Bulbul). Photographer (Lauro Escorel). Cameraman (Jose Medeiros).	131480
1940	Earth is Ours, The	N		Moberg, V.		Press	131481
1996	Earth Minus Zero	M				Editor (David E. Ornston).	131482
2007	Earth To Betsy	N		Pattillo, Beth		Editor Swenson of Budget Bride Magazine is the future mother-in-law of Betsy Blessing who is about to have it all -- the chance to be senior minister of Church of the Shepherd and a long-awaited first date with her best-friend-turned-love-interest, David Swenson. But David’s unexpected marriage proposal and a developer’s surprise offer to buy the dying downtown church building thrust Betsy into a whirlwind of decisions. The editor plans to feature her future daughter-in-law’s nuptials in an upcoming issue and is placing high demands on her time. Is Betsy ready to buy her wedding gown at Goodwill and register for china at Chips-n-Dings? And not everyone at Church of the Shepherd thinks relocating to the suburbs is a great idea. Can Betsy persuade the naysayers that she can lead them to the Promised Land? Factor in a homeless man, a demanding parishioner with a broken hip, and David’s clandestine meetings with his former fiancee, and Betsy has more than she can handle. Is happily ever after out of reach for the fabulous Reverend Blessing?	131483
1936	Earth Trembles, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	131484
2001	Earth vs. the Spider	MT				Photojournalist (Brian J. Gilbert)	131485
2001	Earth: Final Conflict: Dark Horizons	T			Episode #87. 5-7-2001	Techno Reporter (Jeffrey Kuhn).	131486
1997	Earth: Final Conflict: Horizon Zero	T			Episode #8. 11-24-1997	Newscaster (Sandra Caldwell).	131487
1999	Earth: Final Conflict: Interview	T	SVD 1226		Episode	Reporter (Ellen Dubin) airs secret Taelon tapes as part of a plot to expose and destroy Zo'or on a live TV show.	131488
2002	Earth: Final Conflict: Legacy	T			Episode. 1-14-2002. Season #5. Episode #10	Reporter (Philip DeWilde).	131489
1997	Earth: Final Conflict: Miracle	T			Episode #3. 10-20-1997	Newscaster (Karen Holness).	131490
1999	Earth: Final Conflict: Subterra	T	SVD 1126		Episode	Reporter (Deborah O'Dell) rebuffs Renee who tries to persuade her about the existence of Atavus.	131491
1874	Earthen Pitchers	N	USC	Davis, Rebecca Harding		Columnist Jane Derby of Philadelphia pens a successful woman's column and letters from Paris and Rome (written from Philadelphia), but her main motives are to marry the man she loves and have his children	131492
1989	Earthly Remains	NM	OWN - H	Hernon, Peter		Correspondent Paul Devoren, an American reporter in Israel. Correspondent.	131493
2001	Earthquake in the Early Morning	NJ		Osborne, Mary Pope	Magic Tree House #24	Reporter Betty and Photographer Frank cover the San Francisco earthquake in 1906. Jack and Annie go to their Magic Tree House, which whisks them back to California in 1906. They meet the reporter and the photographer and they help each other.	131494
2006	Earthstorm	MT	DVD -R HQ 8118, 8119			News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Amy Ciupak Lalonde). TV Reporter #2 (Heather Chase). Massive asteroid impact on the moon beings causing storms on earth due to sudden changes in ocean tides.	131495
1931	Easiest Way, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3566, 3567	Walter, Eugene (Play)		Reporter Jack Madison (Robert Montgomery) is part of a romantic triangle.	131496
1917	Easiest Way, The	M		Walter, Eugene (Play).  Alberet Capellani, Frederic Chapin (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book. Remade in 1931	Reporter John Madison (Rockcliffe Fellowes) is a penniless Denver reporter who falls in love with an actress.  She tells him she will wait if he goes to New York to make his fortune. He does, she doesn't.She attempts suicide by jumping in the river and the reporter arrives to forgive her before she dies.	131497
1908	Easiest Way, The	P		Walter, Eugene		Drama Critic John Madison, a man of about 27 years of age whose position is that of dramatic critic of one of the local papers,  itinerant reporters.	131498
1836	East and West	N		Thomas, Frederick William		Press	131499
2008	East Bound and Down	MT				Reporters (Noah Michael Levine, Terry Bowden).	131500
1955	East of Eden	M				Photographer (John George)	131501
1957	East of Kilimanjaro	M			U.S.-UK-Italy.	Photographer Marsh Connors (Marshall Thompson), a roving photographer and reporter	131502
1962	East of Kilimanjaro (aka La Grande Caccia. Big Search, The)	M		Goldstone, Richard, Daniel Mainwaring (Story). Arnold Belgard (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists/Photographers. Ness Book. Released in U.S. in 1962.	Correspondent-Photographer Marsh Connors (Marshall Thompson) is on vacation in Rome when he receives an assignment to cover an epidemic in Africa. Once there, he renews acquaintance with a doctor with whom he had a past relationship.Efforts to capture various animals to test them for evidence of the disease. Naturalists incur anger of tribe when they capture a zebra which the clan regards as sacred.After the confrontation, the journalist comes to realize that the women and a male doctor are dedicated professionals while he is just a guy hanging around with a camera. Leaves them together.	131503
2005	East Shore Babe	NR		Cino, Karen J.		Journalist Katherine Chinimo is a divorced mother of two who stumbles into a man on a hot summer night never dreaming that would be the night she met her soul mate.Their relationship starts as a friendship but after the first kiss, there is no turning back. After a year-long hiatus, they meet again. Her friends encourage the relationship with the Stallion, their nickname for her boyfriend.Meanwhile, one of her friends interviews possible boyfriends on the Internet with a personal questionnaire she put together. Her other friend prefers a hands-on interview.	131504
1940	East Side Murders	CB			Daring Mystery Comics #3	Reporter Dick Jones is the Phantom Reporter. 	131505
2008	East Side Murders	CB			Twelve, The #0	Reporter. Phantom Reporter Richard Jones.	131506
1939	East Side of Heaven	M				Radio Commentator Claudius DeWolfe  (Jerome Cowan)decides to conduct his own search for his employer’s grandchild who is missing. The grandfather is Cyrus Sr. (C. Aubrey Smith), who sponsors the radio commentator’s show and  who mobilized the police force to search for the child. Claudius promises to unravel the mystery of the missing baby on his evening broadcast. Everyone assembles at the radio station. When the baby in the baby basket is unveiled, it turns out to be a midget. Claudius has been hoodwinked. A cab driver, who found himself the the reluctant recipient of an abandoned baby, produces the missing baby after the publicity about the abandoned baby cost him his job. For saving the day, the singing cab driver is awarded a job crooning at the radio station.	131507
1923	East Side, West Side	M	VHS 1276		AFI-Authors	Writer	131508
1949	East Side, West Side	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4228, 4229. SVD 1417			Editor-Publisher Owen Lee (Tom Powers) of the Dispatch. Lee wants to hire freelance author Mark Dwyer (Van Heflin) to be correspondent for the paper. Good exchange between them.Reporter at Airport (Fred Hoose). Reporter at Airport (Ralph Montgomery). Reporter at Airport (Betty Taylor). Reporter at Airport (Roger Moore). Reporter at Airport (Wilson Wood).	131509
1970	East, West...Midwest	SS	GPL	Stern, Richard	In "1968: A Short Novel, an Urban Idyll, Five Stories, and Two Trade Notes by Richard Stern."	Journalist Bidwell, historian, translator.	131510
2009	Eastbound & Down	T			Series. 2009.	News Media. Reporter (Terry Bowden). Reporter (Noah Michael Levine). Cameraman (Jeff Clayton). Cameraman (Darryl Tucker). Years after he turned his back on his hometown, a burned-out major league ballplayer returns to teach physical education at his old middle school. 	131511
2002	EastEnders	TS	SVD 1175		BBC Series	Reporter wants to write about Andy.	131512
1985	EastEnders:	TS			Episodes. BBC Series.	Journalists occasionally pop up in this second most popular soap opera in Britain. Set in East London.	131513
1998	EastEnders:	TS			UK. Episode. 5-14-1998	Photographer (Michael Tomlinson).	131514
1997	EastEnders: Polly Becker	TS			Episodes. Duration: 1997-1998. First Appearance: 3-25-1997. Last Appearance: 9-22-1998.	Journalist Polly Becker (Victoria Gould) of the Walford Gazette. Journalist Polly has been described as a "hard-bitten, cynical, ambitious" and someone who "never allowed sentiment to get in the way of a good story."Polly was embroiled in a love triangle storyline with bi-sexual Tony Hills (Mark Homer) and gay Simon Raymond (Andrew Lynford). Tony cheated on Simon with Polly Becker and according to the BBC, "the way the show portrayed Tony coming to terms with his bisexuality was widely praised". Gould quit the role in 1998. She was one of many actors to either quit or be axed by executive producer Matthew Robinson that year.Polly, a journalist, turns up in Albert Square in March 1997 to report the local happenings for the Walford Gazette. She begins a friendship with Tony Hills and he gets a job at the Gazette as a trainee journalist, shadowing Polly. They investigate George and Annie Palmer, suspecting corruption (money laundering) and discover George is in league with Councillor Dixon. Unbeknown to Polly, Annie is also blackmailing the Gazette's owner, Max. They uncover that the Councillor is cheating on his wife with a young man named Jamie, and this is eventually uncovered to the press, but not by Polly, by the Councillor's scorned wife. Dixon hangs himself shortly after.Tony and Polly have sex one night in 1997; however, Polly is unaware that Tony is in a homosexual relationship with Simon Raymond. Despite initial hurt, Polly and Tony remain friends. Polly forms a friendship with Ruth Fowler, but later betrays Ruth's confidence by extracting information from her about her friends, the Kapoors. Polly writes a story that is published in the Gazette, revealing that Sanjay Kapoor is not the biological father of his wife Gita's new baby, causing upset. After being confronted by the residents of Albert Square and getting a new job, Polly departs in September 1998, unapologetic.Polly and the IJPC: The characterisation of Polly as a "hack" has been described as cliched. Rob Younge of The Independent used Polly as an example of a negative television portrayal of a journalist, that does not help to diminish "the mythologies that surround journalism." In reference to Polly reporting on the Kapoors scandal in 1998, Ashley Davies of The Independent claimed that anyone who "watched the Polly-the-reporter-goes-bonkers-and-stitches- up-her-mates episode on EastEnders sitting next to a journalist will have experienced similar responses to those poor folk who've seen a war movie with someone who has been in the army. Their viewing would have been punctuated by yells of: 'That would never happen!' and 'Fools. It doesn't work like that!' [...] Journalists are always getting upset at the way they are portrayed in television dramas. The Polly palaver on EastEnders would never have happened in real life because, although hacks occasionally do shaft their friends, Gita and Sanjay's lack of celebrity would render details of their love life irrelevant". Jon Slattery, editor of Press Gazette, the trade magazine for journalists, commented, "On TV you see journalists knifing up their friends and being able to publish anything without fear of libel. And they always make it look like a solo operation, with the reporter running around the country getting great stories. In reality journalists are more likely to be chained to their desks."[	131515
1995	EastEnders: Tony Hills	TS			Episodes. Duration: 1995-1999. First Appearance: 9-7-1995. Last Appearance: 4-15-1999.	Journalist Tony Hills (Mark Homer) is a trainee journalist.He was first shown on screen on 7 September 1995 after arriving from Norfolk with his sister, Sarah Hills, played by Daniella Denby-Ashe. At first, he was painted as an unsympathetic character; at one point he sold ecstasy with a friend, Dan Zappieri. Eventually, he quit dealing after Dan gave Sarah ecstasy without her knowledge.Tony began a relationship with Tiffany Raymond and lived with her for a while. She became pregnant and the baby was assumed to be his. However, she caught him kissing her brother Simon, with whom he then began a relationship, and the baby was revealed to be Grant Mitchell's. Tony still believed that the baby may be his until, after its birth, a paternity test confirmed he was not the father.Tony and Simon had a turbulent relationship, and Tony had affairs with Frankie Pierre, a singer, and Polly Becker, a journalist at the Walford Gazette, where he was (at that time) a trainee. Simon found out about this, and the couple split up.Tony's experiments with ecstasy, and general pro-drug attitudes caused him to once say "no-one ever died from taking E."Tony began a relationship with Teresa di Marco, but after Tiffany died and Simon nearly burned to death in a house fire, Tony reconciled with Simon. Simon had trouble accepting that Tony was bisexual rather than gay, but Tony convinced Simon that he was the one he wanted and they left Albert Square together in April 1999 to travel around Europe. A letter sent to Tony's family after he left Walford revealed the couple to have settled in Amsterdam.	131516
2006	Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!	M				Newscaster (Kirk Sever).	131517
1954	Easter Egg Hunt, The	N		Lamkin, Speed		Magazine Writer narrates story.	131518
1976	Easter Parade, The	N		Yates, Richard		Copy Editor Walter Grimes of the New York Sun in the 1930s. Brief descriptions of the press room, the copy room and the teletype room.The protagonist, a nine-year-old girl, is Grime's daughter and she is impressed by her father's occupation and thinks of him as a "headline writer."	131519
1918	Eastern Red	N		Huntington, Helen (Barker)		Press	131520
1999	Eastside	M				News Media. Reporter (Brooke Skulski).	131521
2009	Eastwick: Bonfire and Betrayal	T	DVD -R HQ 11530		Episode #6. 10-28-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.  During Eastwick’s Halloween festivities, Roxie envisions an ill fate for her loved-ones and tries to prevent it from happening. Kat attempts to reunite with Will and Joanna, who continues to encounter misfortunes after having trouble with her career and love life. Joanna ruined Pastor Dunn’s life and now he’s back for revenge. He kidnaps her and puts her in a coffin that is part of the Eastwick Halloween bonfire. Kat’s will power saves her when she brings rain to put out the bonfire just in time. It’s Will, as a part-time fireman, who opens the coffin and pulls Joanna to safety. Joanna was furious at Kat for kissing Will during the celestial phenomenon the week before. The two make-up as an ambulance takes Joanna to the hospital for a checkup after her ordeal. 	131522
2009	Eastwick: Fleas and Casserole	T	DVD -R HQ 11504		Episode #4. 10-14-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.  The man Joanna was once engaged to shows up in Eastwick. She sleeps with him and then finds out he isn’t the man she thought he was. In the process, she destroys her relationship with Will, the newspaper photographer. Darryl persuades Roxie to uncover the mystery that shrouds her new neighbor while his divorce lawyer helps Kat with her marital issues. The man Joanna was once engaged to shows up in Eastwick.	131523
2009	Eastwick: Madams and Madames	T	DVD -R HQ 11485		Episode #3. 10-7-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.  Joanna’s quest to find the truth about Darryl leads her to a new and different scandal, and then she realizes her discovery was no accident. Haunted by the ghost of her daughter’s ex-boyfriend, Roxie questions her sanity and turns to a local psychic for help. Declining Darryl’s offer of a high-powered and high-priced divorce attorney, Kat decides to give Raymond another chance, but is she only delaying the inevitable? Meanwhile Roxie’s daughter, Mia, reluctantly attends her boyfriend’s memorial, and though Bun has lost her memory, her mind is consumed with a mysterious symbol. Darryl calls Joanna “Eastwick’s answer to Lois Lane.”	131524
2009	Eastwick: Magic Snow and Creepy Gene	T	DVD -R HQ 11695		Episode #11. 12-30-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.African-American Reporter Max Brody (Jason Winston George) is interested in Joanna, who now writes a blog while working as a part-time bartender. Her rivalry with Max continues when Max took her desk at the Gazette when Editor Clyde fired her and hired him.In an episode that is out of order, there is no resolving the conflicts of the last episode -- how did Max and Joanna get out of the basement when they were poisoned, how did Kat survive the bloody bath, how did Roxie escape death. This episode, which obviously, screened out of order, shows the three witches parting ways and vowing never to use their powers again after what happened. Kat is drawn towards her mysterious new neighbor while Joanna helps Penny achieve closure. Meanwhile, Roxie gets entangled with finding the truth about Darryl as he returns to Eastwick -- alive. The three women decide to continue to be friends, agree to use their powers, and end up at Darryl’s house dancing inside the house while snow falls, in which looks like the final episode of the series. The ladies agree to never real what they did to Jamie. 	131525
2009	Eastwick: Mooning and Crooning	T	DVD -R HQ 11534		Episode #5. 10-21-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.  A celestial phenomenon over Eastwick pushes the townsfolk into a crazed frenzy for one night. Kat lets go of her inhibitions on top of a piano and then has sex with Will, the Photographer. Roxie and Mia find themselves in a shameful situation with Chad and Josh. Joanna and her co-worker Penny Higgins (Sara Rue) share a lesbian kiss and are shocked the next day when they remember what they did. Penny has been pressuring Joanna to write an expose on Eastwick Gazette Publisher Van Horne. Meanwhile, Joanna’s editor pressures her to print a front page newspaper story on Van Horne that gets her into trouble. Joanna prints a list of questions for Van Horne on the front page of the Eastwick Gazette with Joanna’s byline and line-drawing. Headline: Who is Darryl Van Horne. Van Horne shows up the next day to refute the story. He tells Joanna how disappointed he is that she has finally become a real “journalist” (he spits out the word with disgust). Joanna is forced to apologize but when she tells the editor she will write the retraction he tells her someone else will do it and fires her.	131526
2009	Eastwick: Paint and Pleasure	T	DVD -R HQ 11639		Episode #8. 11-25-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.Joanna tries to bounce back from her mishaps while Kat keeps her distance from Will. Roxie sets aside her disgust for Darryl after he prepares an art show that features her works and invites art enthusiast Greta Noa to see her work.  African-American Reporter Max Brody (Jason Winston George) is interested in Joanna at Roxie’s party but Joanna ignores him and goes upstairs with a gay man she convinces -- through the power she has when she looks into his eyes -- to have sex with her. His lover finds them together and is furious. When she discovers he is gay, she leaves.	131527
2009	Eastwick: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11420		Episode #1. 9-23-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair.  Joanna, the overly shy local reporter is in love with the newspaper’s photographer, Will (Johann Urb), who is stuck writing horoscopes and   fluff stories and wants to expose corruption in the town. She finds out the mysterious stranger Darryl Van Horne who has just come to town is her new boss -- he just bought the Eastwick Gazette, founded in the town in 1803.  He meets Joanna in the street and tells her he is expecting big stories from her. He then suggests she write a story on him. She interviews him. When he tells her to unleash the bun in her hair, she says it isn’t appropriate for a boss to date one of his employees. He says he wouldn’t do that since her heart belongs to Will, the photographer at the Eastwick Gazette. He tells her to put her hair down and use her eyes. She confronts Newspaper Editor Clyde (Steve Hytner), tells”cop-a-feel Clyde” to give her the promotion she deserves and surprisingly he does. She realizes she can use her eyes to get what she wants. She is one of three women in the New England hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. Because of catty gossip and preconceived judgments, they didn’t really like each other that much. But after a bizarre encounter at the local park’s wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink, and one too many martinis, this trio not only become BFFs, but begin discovering some bewitching talents they never knew they had. Something wicked is coming their way -- Darryl Van Horne, an irresistible combination of wealth, charisma and bad boy sex appeal that turns the town upside-down. The closer these ladies are drawn into Daryl’s wicked web, the more of their unique powers he unleases. As these enchanting women grow into their newfound talents, Eastwick will never be the same. A woman is attacked by ants (it makes the front page of the Eastwick Gazette) and she is sure the three “witches” are responsible for the attack.	131528
2009	Eastwick: Reaping and Sewing	T	DVD -R HQ 11465		Episode #2. 9-30-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick. As Eastwick prepares for its annual fall HarvestFest, Joanna, Kat and Roxie's lives continue to take a turn for the strange. Distracted by distressing psychic visions of her new neighbor, Jamie, Roxie struggles to protect Mia from harassment by her ex-boyfriend, Gus. As Kat gains the courage to end her own toxic relationship - her marriage to Raymond - he's back in their home to recuperate from being struck by lightning. And while Joanna worries that Will's romantic attentions are only due to her hypnotic power, she and Penny embark on a perilous mission to uncover Darryl Van Horne's true identity. Joanna finds Milton Philmont, a retired Gazette reporter who years ago wrote about the death of a man named Sebastian Hart - a man who looks uncannily like a young Darryl Van Horne. Armed with an old photo of Hart with three beautiful women, she and Penny seek answers from the eccentric and reclusive Eleanor Rougement. 	131529
2009	Eastwick: Red Ants and Black Widows	T	DVD -R HQ 11553		Episode #7. 11-04-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.  Joanna evades questions from her newspaper office replacement African-American Reporter Max Brody (Jason Winston George) about her recent ordeal. Roxie seeks to figure out and grant Chad’s final wish. Kat is mystified by her new ability, and Bun’s old friend Eleanor may hold some answers.	131530
2009	Eastwick: Tasers and Mind Erasers	T	DVD -R HQ 11649		Episode #9. 12-02-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.African-American Reporter Max Brody (Jason Winston George) is interested in Joanna, who now writes a blog while working as a part-time bartender. Her rivalry with Max continues when Max, who took her desk at the Gazette when Editor Clyde fired her and hired him, scoops her on her own story. He then helps her save Roxie’s daughter.Joanna’s rivalry with Max escalates while Jamie finds allies in Eleanor and Bun in eliminating Van Horne. Roxie learns of a new ability as her mother Edie comes to visit. Darryl persuades Kat to use her healing powers to save Greta. 	131531
2009	Eastwick: Tea and Psychopathy	T	DVD -R HQ 11679		Episode #10. 12-6-2009	Reporter Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price) of the Eastwick Gazette is an awkward, lovelorn reporter for the local gazette wearing glasses and pinned-up hair. She is one of three women in the hamlet of Eastwick exhibiting strange abilities just as a wealthy, magnetic and enigmatic figure named Darryl Van Horne descends on the town. The central trio consists of Joanna, Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), an unhappily married mother of five and Roxanne (Roxie) Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn), a single mother labeled a “cradle-robbing slut” for her tryst with a younger man. The three women don’t know each other, but meet at a wishing fountain and make three different wishes that interlink and bring trouble to the town of Eastwick. Joanna, the overly shy local reporter, Kat, the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie, the eccentric artist, are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick.African-American Reporter Max Brody (Jason Winston George) is interested in Joanna, who now writes a blog while working as a part-time bartender. Her rivalry with Max continues when Max took her desk at the Gazette when Editor Clyde fired her and hired him.Joanna helps Max in trying to crack an unsolved Eastwick murder. Roxie throws a dinner party for Jamie and Daryl so they can bond after she finds out about their real relationship -- he’s Jamie’s father. Kat uses her power to heal patients but not without consequences. Max (Jason George) asks a reluctant Joanna to help him crack a famous unsolved Eastwick murder, but their snooping leads them to a perilous situation with Eleanor (Cybill Shepherd). She poisons them and the episode ends with them lying on the basement floor unable to move. After Jamie (Jack Huston) reveals to Roxie that Darryl is his father, she sets about having a dinner party where father and son can bond. But Jamie has a secret, darker plan for the evening, and attempts to stab Darryl to death. Meanwhile Kat embraces her new found power by healing every patient she comes into contact with, but her compassion leads to drastic physical consequences, and the episode ends with her lying in a bath filled with her own blood.	131532
2003	Easy	M	DVD -R HQ 6605, 6604.	Weinstock, John		TV Reporter (Nelson Aspen).	131533
1949	Easy Living	M	DVD -R HQ 6954, 6955. SVD 1134			Publicist Scoop Spooner (Jack Paar).  Reporter (Steve Crandall). Photographer Argus (Paul Stewart). Sports Reporters. Shows manipulation of media by football team's press agent Spooner. Relationship between sports reporters-photographers with team.	131534
1983	Easy Money	M	DVD -R 1758 (Media Excerpts)			Fashion Critic (Dennis Blair). Critics at Fashion Show (Margot Avery, Alan Gordon, Eric H. Shonz, Stewart Stewart).	131535
1856	Easy Nat or, The Three Apprentices. Tale of Life in New York and Boston, A	N	MLPL	Stimson, Alexander Lovett		Printers Apprentices. Three printer apprentices -- Edwin Fairbanks, Nathan Mudge and Thomas Braxton.  Giles Godwin, the printer. Giles Godwin's Printing Office.   Reporters. Scratch, the newsboy.	131536
2009	Easy on the Eyes	N		Porter, Jane		TV Journalist Tiana Tomlinson, at 38, has made it. America adores her as one of the anchors of “America Tonight,” a top-rated nightly entertainment and news program. But even with the trappings that come with her elite lifestyle, she feels empty. Tiana desperately misses her late husband Keith, who died several years before. And in a business that thrives on youth, Tiana is getting the message that her age is starting to show and certain measures must be taken if she wants to remain in the spotlight. It doesn’t help that at every turn she has to deal with her adversary -- the devilishly handsome plastic surgeon to the stars, Michael Sullivan. But a trip away from the Hollywood madness has consequences that could affect the rest of her life. When Tiana’s bosses tell her that she is too old to get high ratings, her life is about to change dramatically. She is shocked to realize that there are already plans for a younger woman to take her place and that the only thing she could do to change is to have a face lift. Her whole life is in chaos and she is fighting to not feel inadequate, old and lacking. Especially because her work has helped her to overcome her beloved husband’s death.  Tiana is scared to death to loose her job and part of her identity. But she soon decides that it’s time to gain back control over her life. She is no longer willing to sell herself short and makes plans to change her life in a way that will make her happier and more satisfied. She also decides against a face list because she likes her face just the way it is and doesn’t want to join the race for eternal youth. 	131537
1921	Easy Road, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	131538
1953	Easy to Love	M	DVD -R HQ 6845, 6846			Photographer Joe (Byron Kane). Photographer (Reginald Simpson).	131539
1936	Easy to Take	M				News Media. Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Charles Lane-Levinson). Reporter (Eddie Phillips). Reporter (William Ruhl). Photographer (Pat West). Announcer (Olive Tell).	131540
1946	Easy to Wed	M	DVD -R HQ 729, 730. SV 40	Watkins, Maurine, Howard Emmett Rogers, George Oppenheimer (Screenplay - "Libeled Lady"). Dorothy Kingsley (Adaptation).	Word for word remake of "Libeled Lady."	Newspaper Editor Warren Haggerty (Keenan Wynn) of The Morning Star ("All the News That's Fit to Read") faces libel suit from millionaire (who the editor  once kept out of the Senate) over article implicating his daughter in an affair.Haggerty dragged  away from his wedding to remedy situation. He enlists aid of William Stevens "Bill" Chandler (Van Johnson), a former vaudeville actor turned newspaperman who has been kicking around papers in Denver, San Francisco and Atlanta.He arranges for Chandler to marry his fiancée and then romance millionaire's daughter so she can legitimately be accused by paper of breaking up the marriage. When Chandler marries millionaire's daughter, reporter accuses him of bigamy.Chandler reveals his girlfriend was previously married and her divorce is not legal. She claims she knew this and got a second divorce. Frantic shouting match follows. Newspaper Office Worker (Bert Moorhouse). Bouncer in Newspaper Office (Brick Sullivan).Newspaper Office Boy (Arthur Walsh).	131541
1926	Easy Virtue	M			Hitchcock Films. Art of Alfred Hitchcock	Correspondent, The (Eric Bransby Williams).	131542
1989	Easy Wheels	M				Reporter (Barry Livingston).	131543
1997	Eat Me	N		Jalvin, Linda		Fashion Editor Chantal of a fashion magazine swaps stories of sexual exploits with three female friends.	131544
1986	Eat the Peach	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Pat Kenny). Journalist (Don Foley). TV Cameraman (Barry Kelley).	131545
1987	Eat the Rich	M				TV Reporter (Neil Cunningham). Sun Reporter (Jools Holland). Star Reporter (Rowland Rivron).	131546
2002	Eating and Weeping	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Camille Bock). Reporter (John Delaney). Reporter (Annie M. Lee).	131547
2005	Eating Crow: Novel of Apology, A	N		Rayner, Jay		Restaurant Critic Marc Basset has a well-deserved reputation as a pitiless critic. When he writes a devastating review of a celebrated restaurant, the chef commits suicide, roasting himself in his own fan-assisted oven, with Basset’s review pasted to the door. Suddenly Basset is moved to do something he has never done before: apologize. Startled by the widow’s forgiveness and absolution, he feels unexpectedly euphoric. In an effort to maintain this newfound state of bliss, he decides to gorge himself on contrition by apologizing to every person he has ever done wrong. And that’s just the beginning. After a series of virtuoso expressions of regret, word of Basset’s mollifying power spreads and he is tapped to become Chief Apologist for the United Nations. His job is to travel the globe in his own Gulfstream V private jet, apologizing for everything from colonialism through exploitation to slavery. It is a role that brings him fame, wealth, and access to a lot of very good chocolate. But in a world overdosing on emotion, does Marc Basset really have the stomach to become the sorriest man in history?	131548
1998	Eating Fire and Drinking Water	N		Chai, Arlene J.		Reporter Clara Perez is a reporter on a small South seas island.	131549
2005	Eating Free or Die	N		Clements, Kevin		Automotive Journalist and Magazine Editor Simon St. Scot is known for his scrupulously honest new car reviews and entertaining automotive feature stories.His world is filled with luxury, largely provided by the world's car companies using exotic locales, the finest hotels, gourmet food and vintage wines to attract St. Scot and his colleagues to new car introductions.St. Scott lives in the upstairs of a refurbished, old firehouse. Downstairs stands his collection of cherished cars from an earlier era that he tinkers with in his spare time. Writing about new cars, living with old ones, it's the perfect life.Until his world comes crashing down. Someone is claiming that St. Scot is dirty, that he has sold out to the "dark side" and his opinions are for sale.When a colleague is found dead, he soon finds himself at the center of a plot to counterfeit the world's greatest sports cars and to control a worldwide publishing empire -- no matter the cost. Murder and mayhem follow.	131550
2005	Eating Heaven	N		Shortridge, Jennie		Magazine Writer Eleanor Samuel may have some issues aside from food, but she isn’t quite ready to face them. Nothing gets her heart racing like a double scoop of mocha fudge chunk. She is a lonely food magazine writer reduced to writing “Lighten Up Your French Favorites Until They Taste Like Cardboard” recipes. Then her favorite, beloved Uncle Benny is diagnosed with terminal cancer, and she becomes his primary caregiver and tries to provide solace, comfort and love through her cooking. What at first seems scary and daunting becomes a blessing in disguise. Because while she cooks and cares for him -- and enjoys a delicious flirtation with a new chef in town -- Eleanor begins to uncover some long-buried secrets about her emotionally frayed family and may finally get the chance to become the woman she’s always wanted to be. At the same time, Eleanor is fighting her own battles with food, with body image and self acceptance. 	131551
1986	Eavesdropper	N	OWN - P	Francome, John-J. MacGregor		Racing Journalist James Thackeray, erratic tipster and amateur jockey.	131552
1900	Eben Holden: Tale of the North Country, A	N	OWN - H	Bacheller, Irving		Editor Horace Greeley is a leading character. Story of the New York Tribune in 1860.	131553
1978	Ecce Bombo	MF				Reporter (Giorgio Viterbo) for "Telecalifornjia"	131554
1999	Echo	T	SVD 744 (Parts I and II)			News Media	131555
2007	Echo	N		Walters, Minette		Magazine Journalist Michael Deacon of The Street. Curiosity about the case of a homeless man discovered dead in the garage of a wealthy woman in one of the richest neighborhoods in the world, leads him on a chilling journey into the past.Deacon is sent by his muckraking editor at The Street to get a story about the woman who paid for a stranger's cremation. He comes away fascinated both by the woman and by the street preacher-petty thief whose body police found in her garage.Talented magazine journalist Deacon, a falling star journalist, attracted to the woman. Deacon buries himself in the story only to see unexpected figures.To get at the truth about the woman and the dead man, Deacon will have to come to terms with an unholy series of surprises about all these figures, including himself.	131556
1997	Echo House	N		Just, Ward		Reporters	131557
1985	Echo of Thunder	N		Seger, Maura		News Media	131558
1919	Echo of Youth, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Harold Martin (Jack McLean) is involved in a mother's deception	131559
1997	Echo, The	NM		Walters, Minette		Reporter Michael Deacon, whose career is on the slide, investigates the dead man's identity and is ensnared in a web of deception	131560
1990	Echoes	NR	OWN - H	Hyman, Jackie		Reporter Laura Bennett, a young reporter for the San Paradiso Herald investigating a conspiracy involving a serial killer	131561
2006	Echoes	M				Reporter (Dalila Ali Rajah)	131562
2000	Echoes of Enlightenment	M				Reporter Robert Stevens (Conrad Corral). L.A. Times Reporter (N. Barry Carver). Cameraman Eddie (Ross Gottstein).	131563
1991	Echoes of the Garden	NR	OWN - P	Tracy, Marilyn	Silhouette Intimate Moments #387	Journalist Sara Rosen had known true love once, only once with a rugged Israeli commando. Now returning to war-torn Israel on assignment	131564
1981	Echoes of Zero	NM	OWN - H	Spencer, Ross H.		Reporter Rip Deston digs into the circumstances leading to the death of his mentor, Martin Bannister, retired owner of The Globe.  Off-beat comic mystery	131565
2009	Echtzeit - ist doch nur ein Spiel	MF			Germany	Journalist Heppler (Doreen Dietel) is collecting evidence and suddenly becomes a mission target herself in the internet online game, realTime.  realTIME -- it’s just a game. A spy ring infiltrates the internet online game with real missions. 	131566
1986	Eclipse	N	OWN - H	Stevenson, William		Newsman Scott Talbot is America's favorite newsman who works with U.S. and Israeli intelligence to thwart terrorists.	131567
1995	Eclipse	M				TV Newscaster (Greg Mandziuk)	131568
1998	Eclipse of the Sun	N		O'Brien, Michael	Weinberg List	Journalist	131569
1514	Eclogues	PO	COPY	Barclay, Alexander		Press	131570
1998	Ecole de la chair, L'	MF				Photographer (Richard Schroeder).	131571
1563	Ecologues, Epitaphs and Sonnets	ER	COPY	Googe, Barnabe		News. Observations and reports.	131572
1975	Ecotopia: Notebooks and Reports of William Weston, The	NSF	OWN - P	Callenbach, Ernest		Reporter. Based on articles and journal of the first American newsman to visit Ecotopia for 20 years. Will Weston, crack investigative reporter.	131573
2006	Ecstasy Note, The	M				TV News Anchor (Natasha Gargiulo).	131574
1999	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Brand-X Murder, A	NM		Flynn, Don	#6 "Fitz" Fitzgerald Mysteries	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press was a friend of Bobo Watson who played piano at Elaine's the famous New York restaurant. Bobo is knifed to death and Fitz tries to get the story more coverage in his paper.Instead, Fitz's blustering boss, Ironhead, sends him to write a soft news story about a parade of 35 famous ships including models of the Nina and the Pinta, heading up the Hudson River. Bobo's longtime girlfriend is also murdered.Their apartment is ransacked and Bobo's leftover clothes are sliced open. Two Chinese men are soon after Fitz and the girlfriend's twin sister who came to Manhattan from Michigan.Car chases, bodies falling into rivers, threats and offers of money follow. It's all about a gold coin, the Phoenix. Fitz is a throwback to tough newspaper reporters, nice guys on the edge of poverty who hang out in bars.City editor who chomps a big cigar, hapless reporter who stumbles onto murder.	131575
1988	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Murder in A-Flat	NM	OWN - P	Flynn, Don	#4 "Fitz" Fitzgerald Mysteries	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press, a reporter with a nose for bad news, an eye for the ladies and a city editor named Ironhead who barks and bites.Fitz has a passion for a pretty violinist in a New York-based string quartet. A member of the quartet boasts he has a Stradivarius to sell and is shot. Then an eminent violin dealer Fitz interviews becomes the killer's next victim.Fitz is then shot at himself. Fitz's favored philosopher is Marcus Aurelius and he quotes him all the time.	131576
1983	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Murder Isn't Enough	NM	OWN - H	Flynn, Don	#1 Fitz Fitzgerald Mysteries (aka “Fitz” Fitzerald Mysteries)	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press, a reporter with a nose for bad news, an eye for the ladies and a city editor named Ironhead who barks and bites.Fitzgerald takes over the Manhattan State Supreme Court beat from a friend who was a hit-and-run victim. He solves a conspiracy and several murders	131577
1985	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Murder on the Hudson	NM	OWN - P	Flynn, Don	#2 "Fitz" Fitzgerald Mysteries	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press, a reporter with a nose for bad news, an eye for the ladies and a city editor named Ironhead who barks and bites.His attraction to an actress compels him to find the murderer of her character actor father.	131578
1987	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Ordinary Murder	NM	OWN - P	Flynn, Don	#3 "Fitz" Fitzgerald Mysteries	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press, a reporter with a nose for bad news, an eye for the ladies and a city editor named Ironhead who barks and bites.As a general assignment reporter, Fitzgerald covers everything from crime and other breaking news to feature stories. His editor wants him to do a piece on the New York skyline. Fitz has other things on his mind.A friend, the owner of a bar he patronizes asks him to look into his son's murder. A detective in charge of the case detests amateur investigators, especially newspaper reporters. Fitz also gets tied up with an attractive woman.And Fitz meets the most interesting people as reporters do. One of them is a bookie who may know more than he is saying.	131579
1989	Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Suitcase in Berlin, A	NM	OWN - H	Flynn, Don	#5 "Fitz" Fitzgerald Mysteries	Reporter Ed "Fitz" Fitzgerald of the New York Daily Press, a reporter with a nose for bad news, an eye for the ladies and a city editor named Ironhead who barks and bites.Fitz is in Aberlin teamed with a beautiful woman who wants to liberate a painting from an East German museum. He's flimflammed by the ditzy woman into retrieving her grandfather's post-impressionist masterpiece looted from the Louvre by Nazis in 1940.Soon a lot of people are aware of her plans -- a Berlin journalist, an American diplomat, a West German art dealer, an East German black marketer, a diplomat of unknown nationality and a CIA agent.Several murders and close calls for Fitz and the woman.	131580
1997	Ed Mort	MF			Brazil	News Media. Reporter 1 (Marco Picollo). Reporter 2 (Valdir Ramos). Reporter 3 (Leonardo Alckmin). Equipe's Reporter (Marcelo Martucci).	131581
1955	Ed Sullivan promoting “Guys and Dolls”	CC	DVD -R HQ 10634			Columnist Ed Sullivan promotes the 1951 “Guys and Dolls” movie with Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons and Frank Sinatra based on the Broadcast musical by Frank Loeser. 	131582
1960	Ed Sullivan promoting "Pocketful of Miracles"	CC	SVD 1345			Columnist Ed Sullivan promotes the Frank Capra film	131583
1932	Ed Sullivan Show, The	R			Series	Columnist Ed Sullivan	131584
1948	Ed Sullivan Show, The (Toast of the Town)	T			Series 1948-1971	Columnist Ed Sullivan, syndicated newspaper columnist	131585
1999	Ed Sullivan: 50th Anniversary A Really Big Show	T	SVD 694		Episode. Series 1948-1971	Columnist Ed Sullivan TV. Compilation on Sullivan's 50th anniversary	131586
1948	Ed Sullivan: Toast of the Town	T			Series 6-21-1948 to 9-11-1955	Columnist Ed Sullivan, syndicated newspaper and radio columnist	131587
1958	Ed Sullivan: Toast of the Town:	T			Episode #540. 12-21-1958	Columnist Ed Sullivan, syndicated newspaper and radio columnist. Journalist Bob Considine.	131588
1991	Ed Sullivan: Very Best of the, The	T			2-16-1991	Columnist Ed Sullivan Tribute and his TV variety institution who reigned from 1948 to 1971	131589
1994	Ed Wood	M				Photographer #1 (Adam Drescher). Photographer #2 (Ric Mancini). Cameraman Bill (Norman Alden). Photographer (Mike Breyer). TV Show Host (Bobby Slayton). Editor on Studio Lot (Patrick Cranshaw).	131590
2001	Ed:	T	SVD 969		Episode	Travel Journalist comes to Stuckyville and Ed tries to get her to write a favorable review of the town	131591
2003	Ed: Babysitting	T			Episode #63. 3-12-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Phil attempts to spark some interest in an "ebony and ivory" newspaper story about his friendship with Eli, an Africa-American, but Jerry Dobbs, the writer, is only interested in writing about Eli.	131592
2004	Ed: Back in the Saddle	T			Episode #79. 1-16-2004	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131593
2000	Ed: Better Days	T			Episode #5. 11-5-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131594
2003	Ed: Blips	T			Episode #59. 2-12-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131595
2003	Ed: Business As Usual	T			Episode #62. 3-5-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131596
2003	Ed: Captain Lucidity	T			Episode #61. 2-2-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131597
2003	Ed: Case, The	T			Episode #58. 2-5-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131598
2001	Ed: Changes	T			Episode #24. 10-17-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131599
2001	Ed: Charity Cases	T			Episode #31. 12-12-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131600
2002	Ed: Charlotte and Wilbur	T			Episode #48. 10-16-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol's father comes to Stuckeyville.	131601
2001	Ed: Closure	T			Episode #27. 11-7-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131602
2001	Ed: Crazy Time	T			Episode #26. 10-31-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131603
2003	Ed: Death, Debt & Dating	T			Episode #71. 10-22-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131604
2003	Ed: Decision, The	T			Episode #66. 4-11-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol is angry when Molly steals her journal and reads parts of it to him. But she can't resist asking her about his reaction.Ed decides to tell Carol he's going with another woman but when he meets Carol in the park where they kissed the fight night he was back in Stuckyville, he tells her he loves her and they have to be together. They fall into each other's arms.	131605
2002	Ed: Divorce, The	T	VHS 1306		Episode #49. 10-30-2002	Freelance Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) puts a spotlight on two feuding morning radio team members in a newspaper articleCarol writes a story on two feuding disc jockeys	131606
2003	Ed: Dream, The	T			Episode #69. 10-8-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131607
2002	Ed: Ends and Means	T			Episode #34. 1-30-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131608
2001	Ed: Exceptions	T			Episode #17. 3-28-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131609
2003	Ed: Frankie	T			Episode #55. 1-8-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131610
2003	Ed: Good Advice	T			Episode #60. 2-19-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131611
2001	Ed: Goodbye Sadie	T			Episode #30. 12-5-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131612
2003	Ed: Goodbye Stuckeyville	T	SVD 1467		Episode #73. 11-5-2003	Magazine Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) goes to New York to take a job on a magazine.Carol realizes that she shouldn't tear Ed away from Stuckeyville, so they agree that she'll go to New York and Ed will rack up frequent flyer miles visiting her.	131613
2003	Ed: History Lessons	T			Episode #70. 10-15-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131614
2003	Ed: Home for Christmas	T			Episode #77. 12-17-2003	Magazine Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) brags about her job and complains about her assignment, which she considers fluff: love in elevators. Then decides to quit her New York magazine job and stay in Stuckyville to freelance any article she wants.	131615
2000	Ed: Home Is Where the Ducks Are	T	DVD -R HQ 2729		Episode #6. 11-12-2000	Freelance Magazine Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) shocks Ed by announcing she is leaving Stuckeyville to become a writer.	131616
2001	Ed: Hook, Line and Sinker	T			Episode #12. 1-24-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131617
2002	Ed: Human Nature	T			Episode #45. 9-25-2002. Season 3 Opener	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131618
2003	Ed: Hyenas & Wildebeests	T	SVD 1351		Episode #57. 1-22-2003	Restaurant Critic Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) is represented by Ed against an ex-classmate after she pans his restaurant in print. He believes Carol had an ulterior motive, since he emotionally hurt her friend during their school days.Carol decides to be objective after debating whether she should avenge Rich Keenan's cruel high school hoax on Molly by writing a negative review of his restaurant in the "Stuckeyville Progress".As it happens, she sincerely hates the food and writes a scathing review, which prompts Rich to sue her for maliciously ruining his business.Ed and Frankie represent her in a bench trial before a judge who doesn't care for Ed, but who manages to be objective nonetheless.Although Carol wins the case, she is forced to deal with the aftermath of a secret that's revealed during the proceedings.	131619
2001	Ed: Job Well Done, A	T			Episode #25. 10-24-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131620
2003	Ed: Just a Formality	T			Episode #76. 12-10-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131621
2000	Ed: Just Friends	T			Episode #3. 10-22-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131622
2002	Ed: Last Chance	T			Episode #44. 5-15-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed has one last chance to tell Carol exactly how he feels after he discovers she and the principal are going away for the summer together and that he plans to propose to her during the trip.	131623
2001	Ed: Live Deliberately	T			Episode #16. 2-28-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131624
2002	Ed: Lloyd	T			Episode #39. 4-3-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131625
2000	Ed: Losing Streak	T			Episode #10. 12-20-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131626
2001	Ed: Loyalties	T			Episode #15. 2-20-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131627
2002	Ed: Makeovers	T			Episode #53. 12-11-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131628
2002	Ed: May the Best Man Win	T			Episode #50. 11-6-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed accepts the principal's sarcastic offer to be his best man.	131629
2002	Ed: Memory Lane	T			Episode #43. 5-8-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Principal and Carol move in together. Ed wants to win her back.	131630
2001	Ed: Mind Over Matter	T			Episode #20. 5-9-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131631
2002	Ed: Miss Stuckeyville	T			Episode #46. 9-25-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol announces her engagement to the principal.	131632
2001	Ed: Mixed Signals	T			Episode #21. 5-16-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131633
2003	Ed: Movie, The	T			Episode #65. 4-4-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed spurns Carol's offer because he tells her feelings are "not real."	131634
2001	Ed: Music Box, The	T			Episode #13. 2-7-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131635
2002	Ed: Neighbors	T			Episode #54. 12-18-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131636
2003	Ed: New Car Smell	T	SVD 1448		Episode #68. 10-1-2003	Documentary Filmmaker, Ed's cousin, records the entire program as a cinema verite documentary on the lawyer's day-to-day life.First weeks of the new relationship between Ed and Carol are seen through the lens of his cousin Benny, who's filming a documentary for his final film school project. When Carol's lease is up, she and Ed decide to move in together.While mugging for camera, their friends comment on Ed and Carol and the nature of romantic relationships in general.	131637
2003	Ed: New School	T			Episode #67. 9-24-2003. Season 4 Opener	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed and Carol stumble through first days of their changed relationship.	131638
2001	Ed: New World, The	T			Episode #29. 11-21-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131639
2002	Ed: Nice Guys Finish Last	T			Episode #37. 3-6-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131640
2003	Ed: Offer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3212		Episode #72. 10-29-2003	Freelance Magazine Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) is encouraged by former student to interview for job at the magazine where he works. She sets out for New York City, accompanied by Ed.She is sent out to complete a test assignment and does so well that she's offered a full-time writing position.	131641
2001	Ed: Opposites Distract	T			Episode #11. 1-17-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Writer #2 (Kevin Cahon). Writer #1 (Andere Blake).	131642
2003	Ed: Partners	T			Episode #56. 1-15-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131643
2000	Ed: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-8-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed Stevens has been fired for misplacing a comma in a 500-page contract which cost his law firm employer millions of dollars. When he arrives home to give his wife the bad news, he finds her in bed with the mailman.Decides to pack it all in and head back to his hometown of Stuckeyville, Ohio. He runs into Carol Vessey, the girl of his high school dreams, who is now an English teacher at Stuckeyville High School. He buys bowling alley where he sets up a law practice.Intent on winning Carol, Ed dons a suit of armor and enters her classroom carrying flowers and asking for a date. She is dating another faculty member, but agrees.	131644
2002	Ed: Power of the Person	T			Episode #42. 5-1-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines. Reporter (Steve Beauchamp).	131645
2000	Ed: Pretty Girls and Waffles	T			Episode #4. 10-29-2000.	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131646
2004	Ed: Process, The	T			Episode #78. 1-9-2004	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131647
2001	Ed: Prom Night	T			Episode #22. 5-23-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131648
2003	Ed: Proposal, The	T			Episode #75. 11-19-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Ed plans elaborate proposal in New York, but Carol returns to Stuckeyville to find out how they stand. He must come up with another plan.	131649
2001	Ed: Replacements	T			Episode #28. 11-14-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131650
2002	Ed: Road, The	T			Episode #47. 10-9-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol prepares to marry the principal. Ed won't admit his true feelings for Carol.	131651
2003	Ed: Second Chances	T			Episode #64. 3-28-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol dates the handsome teacher in town, then decides to go after Ed.	131652
2002	Ed: Shot, The	T			Episode #41. 4-24-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131653
2002	Ed: Small Town Guys	T			Episode #32. 1-9-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131654
2000	Ed: Something Old, Something New	T			Episode #7.11-19-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131655
2001	Ed: Stars Align, The	T			Episode #23. 10-10-2001. Season 2 Opener	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131656
2001	Ed: Test, The	T			Episode #18. 4-4-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131657
2003	Ed: Therapy	T			Episode #74. 11-12-2003	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131658
2002	Ed: Things To Do Today	T			Episode #36. 2-27-2002	Freelance Magazine Journalist Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) Carol gives her students a journalism assignment to videotape and report a news-breaking story at Stuckeyville High.	131659
2002	Ed: Trapped	T			Episode #52. 11-20-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol and Ed are trapped in the bowling alley by their friends until they finally work things out, one way or another.	131660
2002	Ed: Trust	T			Episode #40. 4-10-2002	Freelance Reporter Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen) writes for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper.After her short story is rejected for publication, Carol takes Molly's advice to sharpen her writing skills by freelancing for Stuckeyville's newspaper.She is frustrated at every turn at the complete lack of anything in Stuckeyville that's even remotely newsworthy.	131661
2002	Ed: Two Days of Freedom	T			Episode #33. 1-16-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131662
2001	Ed: Valentine's Day	T			Episode #14. 2-14-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131663
2002	Ed: Wedding, The	T			Episode #51. 11-13-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Wedding between Carol and the principal  is postponed indefinitely.	131664
2002	Ed: Wheel of Justice	T			Episode #38. 3-27-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131665
2000	Ed: Whole Truth, The	T			Episode #8. 12-6-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131666
2001	Ed: Window of Opportunity	T			Episode #19. 5-2-2001	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131667
2000	Ed: World of Possibility	T			Episode #2. 10-15-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..Carol's childhood diaries prove useful when the town's premier magician sues a competitor for revealing his secrets.	131668
2000	Ed: Your Life Is Now	T			Episode #9. 12-13-2000	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131669
2002	Ed: Youth Bandits	T			Episode #35. 2-6-2002	Freelance Magazine Writer Carol Vessey (Julie Bowen), a high school teacher, starts writing for the Stuckyville Progress newspaper, and then moves on to magazines..	131670
1996	Ed’s Next Move	M				New York Magazine Layout Man Ray (Kevin Carroll) becomes a guide to living in urban America for new roommate Ed, a naive geneticist from Wisconsin who has just been dumped by his girlfriend and moves to New York to get over his troubles. Ray is a self-confident womanizer. 	131671
2000	Edderkop-affaeren	T			Denmark	News Media. True story behind the Danish miniseries "Edderkoppen." Former Journalist, Information (Viktor Thomas - Himself)  Speaker (Morten Krogholf - Voice).	131672
2000	Edderkoppen	MTF			Denmark. Miniseries. Six Parts.	Reporter Bjarne Madsen (Jakob Cedergren) in Copenhagen in 1949 is young, inexperienced, but enthusiastic. He investigates a crime syndicate in the black market much to the discomfort of his more conservative colleagues.As Madsen uncovers new elements of the story, an older colleague get interested and together they discover the dark side of Copenhagen after World War II.Madsen's brother returns from America with new ideas of jazz and big money and both are interested in a young diva's beauty and talents.	131673
1996	Eddie	M	SVD 565			TV Reporter (Al Trautwig-Himself). Locker Room Reporters (Dorothy Recasner Brown, Steve Coulter). Locker Room Reporter (Gary T. McTague). Locker Room Reporter (Patt Noday). Locker Room Reporter (Ron Clinton Smith).	131674
1943	Eddie and the Archangel Mike	N		Benefield,  Barry		Copy Editor Edward (Eddie) Yance Tayloe on a daily newspaper, a copy editor.  Dallas Post Union.. Reporter (Krystal Pertsch).Copy editor "will be virtually ignored by his employers, whom he has quietly and as a matter of routine saved from hundreds of damage suits and thousands of lesser embarrassments. He'll be hated and reviled by reporters, stars and cubs alike…""...whose stories he has made publishable. And at the end he'll probably show up at the big gate outside wearing a green eyeshade and carrying a can of Squibb's bicarbonate of soda."	131675
1983	Eddie and the Cruisers	M	L	Kluge, P.F. (Novel). Martin Davidson, Arlene Davidson (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Maggie Foley (Ellen Barkin) for program News Media Magazine, investigates the disappearance of the lead singer of a rock group several years earlier. The structure of a reporter trying to piece together the past through interviews.Fellow band member Frank Ridgeway (Tom Berenger) finds out most of the revelations. Foley gets involved in trying to find the missing recordings for the group's last album. Sums up the story.	131676
1989	Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives	M				TV Reporter (Ellen Barkin), 20 hears later, delves into Eddie's never-explained demise. Reporter #1 (Michael McGill). Reporter #2 (Richard Jutra). Reporter #3 (Elizabeth MacRae).	131677
2005	Eddie Bourque: Speak Ill of the Living	N		Arsenault, Mark	#2 Eddie Bourque Series	Investigative Reporter Eddie Bourque of the Second Voice, a weekly newspaper in Lowell, Massachusetts,  is now scraping out a living writing and teaching in the mill town of Lowell, Mass.  Everybody thought the banker surprised by car-jackers was dead and buried until a photograph of him taken by his captors turns up. If the banker is alive, whose ashes are buried in his grave?  Bourque is chasing after the story. “News writers can’t afford writer’s block; it’s a luxury for people without deadlines,” Bourque muses as he sits in a Lowell diner and punches into his laptop a story for the Associated Press about the banker supposedly car jacked and burned to death who resurfaces alive six months later. The published story brings a letter from Bourque’s older brother, Hank, who’s serving a life sentence for murder. “I know who’s doing this,” he writes sending Bourque off on a dark and dangerous search for truths both personal and public. 	131678
2003	Eddie Bourque: Spiked	NM		Arsenault, Mark	#1 Eddie Bourque Series	Reporter Eddie Bourque is a political reporter for the shoddy afternoon newspaper, the Lowell Empire, a second-class rag in Lowell, Massachusetts. He looks into the  brutal murder of his newspaper beat partner and rival, Danny Nowlin.Bourque suspects the killing is tied to a story Nowlin was working on undercover, but the newspaper owners, high up in Lowell's power structure, discourage Bourque from pursuing his investigation.Gordon Phife, the talented city editor with whom Bourque hits golf balls off of the newspaper building's roof. Next city council election will determine whether depressed burg provides resources to its poorest residents or gentrifies them out of sight.Bourque is all over the story -- until his partner turns up dead and editors start slanting his coverage toward the prodevelopment faction.Gifted reporter,  Bourque wants to go to Boston and he takes on the web of corruption woven by secretive developers, crooked politicians and maybe even his own publisher.	131679
1990	Eddie Capra Mysteries	T				Gossip Columnist murder, a powerful Hollywood columnist,  is investigated by Eddie	131680
1997	Eddie Files, The: Counting Principle, The: Eddie in Barbieland	T			Episode #12.	News Media. Reporter (Connie Ventress).	131681
1997	Eddie Files, The: Volume: Day Manhattan Ran Dry, The	T			Episode #11. 9-30-1997	News Media. Reporter (Nancy Glass). Manhattan has millions of people who use water. What if the supply were cut off?	131682
1983	Eddie Macon's Run	M				Newscaster (Susan Bongard)	131683
2006	Eddie Monroe	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Anna Miranda).	131684
2005	Eddie Paz’s Hex	P		Pravda, J.B.	Act One	Lesbian Press Groupie.  	131685
2005	Edel & Starck: Hahnenkampf	TF			Episode #41. 1-24-2005	Journalist (Jean Denis Romer).	131686
1982	Eden Burning	N	OWN - H	Plain, Belva		Editor Kate, the spirited editor of the local newspaper	131687
1988	Edens Lost	MT			Australia	Interviewer (Valerie Bader).	131688
1956	Edgar Bergen Show, The	R			In "Prize Plays of Television and Radio, 1956."	Parody News. On Freedom of the Press, humor	131689
1963	Edgar Wallace Mysteries	T			Series	Journalist Edgar Wallace, thriller writer, playwright, journalist	131690
1997	Edge	M				Newscaster Voice (Mike Ritter)	131691
1986	Edge of Darkness	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Peter Paley). Journalist (Phillip Reader). Journalist (Rob Webster).	131692
1986	Edge of Dawn	N		Seger, Maura		News Media	131693
1917	Edge of Evening, The	SS		Kipling, Rudyard		Press	131694
2005	Edge of Evil	NM		Janice, J.A.		TV News Anchor Alison "Ali" Reynolds, bounced off the air by executives who wanted a young face, faces the end of her high-profile broadcasting career and it comes too soon for the 45-year-old Los Angeles TV journalist  to handle. She becomes a blogger.With a divorce from her cheating husband of 10 years also pending, there is nothing keeping her in Los Angeles any longer. Cut loose from her moorings, Reynolds is summoned back home to Sedona, Arizona by the death of a childhood friend.Her college student son, Chris, joins her. Once there she seeks solace at her parents' diner, the Sugarloaf Café. Chris sets up a blog for her and she launches an on-line blog as therapy for others who have been similarly cut loose.But when threatening posts begin appearing, Ali finds out that running a blog is far more up close and personal than sitting behind a news desk. She is judgmental and begins revealing herself to strangers, a practice that leads to a personal threat.Running a blog is dangerous and suddenly a killer may be hunting her.	131695
1949	Edge of Light, An	N		Kelly, Frank K.		Correspondent. Edge of light is the slight hope for a better world possessed by an otherwise cynical returned World War II correspondent, who in the postwar years works on the desk of a major press situation.After the war, newsmen adjusted to tamer life on local desk	131696
1957	Edge of Night, The:	TS			Series. 4-2-1956 to 12-28-1984. CBS	TV Commentator (Al Hodge - 1957)	131697
1978	Edge of Night, The:	TS			Series. 4-2-1956 to 12-28-1984. CBS	TV Station Owner Margo Huntington (Ann Williams, 1978-1980) of local WMON, was prosecuting attorney Draper Scott's and Miles's real mother.April was thrown off by Margo, who married one-time cult leader Eliot Dorn and interfered with April's marriage to Draper. When Margo died, Draper became a suspect and was convicted of the crime.	131698
1963	Edge of Night, The:	TS			Series. 4-2-1956 to 12-28-1984. CBS	Reporter Nancy Pollock (Ann Flood, 1962-1984) is romanced and marries District Attorney Mike Karr. Newspaper Owner Joe Pollock (John Gibson, 1962-1971), Nancy's father, her mother Rose, her brother Lee and her sister Cookie in various plot lines.	131699
1972	Edge of Night, The:	TS			Series. 4-2-1956 to 12-28-1984. CBS	Reporter Kevin Jamison (Richard Shoberg, 1972-1975, John Driver, 1975-1978) went to Pars to try to find a cure for Geraldine, who was pushed down a flight of stairs by Noel Douglas after she threatened to reveal his tryst to her ex-daughter-in-law.Jamison locates Dr. Clay Jordan. In the late 1970s, Jamison, who was married to Phoebe Smith until her mob-related death in 1976. Then he married temptress Raven Alexander and died in 1978.	131700
1981	Edge of Night, The:	TS			Series. 4-2-1956 to 12-28-1984. CBS	Media Owner "Sky" Schuyler who purchased WMON-TV and brought his assistant Spencer Varney (Richard Borg, 1981-1983) to Monticello to join him.	131701
1987	Edge of Power, The	M				News Media. Newscaster (David Ritchie). Reporter (Mark Butler). Cameraman (Paul Philpot).	131702
1960	Edge of Things, The	N	OWN - P	Barrett, William E.		Magazine Writer	131703
1997	Edge, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11047, 11048			News Media. Reporter (Brian Arnold). Reporter (Bob Boyd).  Reporter (Kelsa Kinsly).	131704
2001	Edgemont: Web, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6774		Episode. 10-11-2001	School Newspaper. Jen's letter makes it into the school newspaper. Laurel doubts Mark's relationship with Jen. Craig organizes a school rally.	131705
2005	Edison	M				Cub Reporter Josh Pollack (Justin Timberlake) seeks mentorship from seasoned Photojournalist Moses Ashford (Morgan Freeman) who has been to most of the hot spots of the world and seen some rough stuff. Editor (Peter Kelamis).The fresh-faced journalist makes a shaky ally in a jaded reporter when he comes face to face with corrupt policemen. Public Affairs Officer (Klodyne Rodney).	131706
2006	Edison Death Machine, The	M				Reporter (Lew Bowling). Reporter (Amanda Carr). Reporter (Sam Carr). Reporter (Tim Hill). Reporter (William McCray).	131707
2006	Edison Force	M	DVD -R HQ 11456, 11461		Straight to DVD video.	Reporter J.T. (Justin Timberlake) of the Edison Jewish Community Newsletter and his Pulitzer Prize-winning editor (Morgan Freeman) blow the lid off an elite squad of dirty cops called F.R.A.T.  Edison is Everytown U.S.A.	131708
1984	Edison Twins, The:	T			Episode #3. 11-10-1984	Newspaper Vendor (Tim Burd).	131709
1940	Edison, the Man (aka Edison the Man)	M	DVD -R HQ 5544, 5545. L.		Tracy	News Media. Reporter Billy Bletcher, Nick Copeland, Ralph McCullogh, Cyril Ring). Student Reporter (Nancy Gray). Film begins with Edison, 82, interviewed by two high-school journalists. Reporter Galbreath (Frank Faylen). Newsboy (Robert Winkler).	131710
2006	Edit This	M			Short - Comedy	Editor (Michael Berndt).	131711
1958	Edit With Lead	NM		Grooms, George M.		Press	131712
1984	Edith and Marcel	M				News Media. Headlines	131713
1977	Edith's Diary	N	OWN - H	Highsmith, Patricia		Editor Edith and Brett Junkin start a newspaper in Trenton, The Brunswick Corner Bugle. Edith and Gert Junkin launched the Bugle again as a semi-monthly with increased advertising and a new price of 25 cents a copy.Lots of weekend tourists bought it as a souvenir. Eight pages. Edith reported on police and fires and did profiles of Brunswick Corner residents.Journalist Gert Junkin. in Philadelphia before she became a painter and commercial artist. Reporter Ham Hamilton was a boozy left-wing reporter in New York. Assistant Editor Carol Junkin.	131714
2000	Edith's Finger	M			UK. Short Film.	Photographer (Steve O'Reilly).	131715
1999	Editing is Everything	M				Editor Joe (Pepe Serventi).	131716
1938	Editor is Crazy, The (Panj Redaktor Szaleje)	M				Editor Antonio Dzierzba (Adam Brodzisz) as the real editor and Bohdan Zubraye (Stanislaw Sielanski) is the would-be editor.	131717
1975	Editor Regrets, The	P	MLPL	Brett, M.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	131718
1920	Editor-in-Chief	P	MLPL	Ulrich, Charles	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Editor	131719
1930	Editor-in-Grief (aka Jerry Todd, Editor-in-Grief)	N		Edwards, Leo		Editor	131720
1973	Editor, The	N	OWN - P	Tracy, Don		Editor Frank McCallister with only the front page for a weapon, he sets out on a campaign to clean up a town overrun by crime and corruption. 1932	131721
1962	Editor's Choice	DT			1-14-1962 to 12-30-1962	Public Affairs Program. Interview show. Sunday-night public affairs, host Fendall Yerxa and others interviewed newsmakers	131722
1940	Editor's Daughter	R				Editor	131723
1903	Editor's Easy Chair	SS		Howells, William Dean		Editor. Persona in dialogue and symposia in Harper's Monthly, 1900-1920.  Chats with author. Eugenio, an author and critic, a Howells persona. Friend of the Easy Chair, a convenient conversationalist and surrogate.Observer, The Veteran, an old man who discusses critics with the Easy Chair.	131724
1898	Editor's Story, The	N	OWN	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Lion and the Unicorn"	Press	131725
1886	Editor's Study	SS	USC	Howells, William Dean		Critic, an anonymous, argumentative reviewer who fires blank cartridges at authors. Dramatic and literary critics, a varied group who pass in review before the Study.	131726
1870	Editor's Tales	SS		Trollope, Anthony		Editor	131727
2006	Editorial Cartoon: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric	A	OWN	Margolies, Jimmy	New Jersey Record reprinted in the Los Angeles Times	TV News Anchor Katie Couric with the CBS Evening News on camera is saying: "Next up…North Korea's Kim Jong II talks about his new children's book…Saddam whips up a salad dressing…Plus fashion tips for hard-to-fit African dictators."	131728
2006	Editorial Cartoon: Edward R. Murrow and Katie Curic	A	OWN	Bok, Chip	Akron Beacon Journal reprinted in Newsweek 4-2006	TV News. Edward R. Murrow, in black and white, sitting alone at the CBS microphone in first panel: "Good night, and Good Luck."  Second Panel: Murrow sitting next to Katie Curic, who is in color, who says, "That's Sweet."	131729
1905	Editorial Wild Oats	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Newspaper	131730
1999	Edna McCoy's Festival	M				Reporter (Dennis "Goldie" Lindsey).	131731
1995	Edsel	N		Estleman, Loren D.		Former Journalist Connie Minor is signed up by the Ford Motor Company to promote Henry Ford II's still secret dream car named after his father, Edsel in Detroit in the 1950s.The has-been Detroit journalist isn't sure he likes the car's name or design. Also confused about his love life. Drawn to a spunky Ford secretary.Gets caught between union boss and Communist-hunting local politician who blackmails him into tapping his old underworld contacts for leads on a plot to kill the union leader. Uncovers murder plan and scheme to sabotage the Edsel.Minor used to be the newspaperman of choice for Detroit's elite. Then came the Depression, the Big War and suddenly he was a hack ad writer for a hack agency. Then came the call from Ford.	131732
1999	Edtv	M				TV Anchor (Mark Thompson). Reporter (Julie Donatt). Reporter (Googy Gress). Reporter (Steve Kehela). Entertainment Reporter (Sam Rubin). Sports Anchor (Barry Wiggins).Interviewer (Todd Hallowell)	131733
1983	Educating Rita	M				Photographer (Derry Power).	131734
2006	Education of Douglas Finney	N		Stewart, Jeffrey		BBC Interviewer who is inept and egotistical pursues Douglas Finney who becomes the main suspect when a young woman is raped. Finney is not only pursued by the journalist, but also the police. 	131735
2001	Education of Max Bickford, The:	T	SVD 1137			News Media	131736
2001	Education of Max Bickford, The: Hearts and Minds	T	SVD 1118		Episode	Magazine and students	131737
2002	Education of Max Bickford, The: Murder of the First	T			Episode #18. 3-31-2002	Interviewer (Judith Scarpone).	131738
1988	Edward Charles Brock	CB			Amazing Spider-Man #300	Columnist Eddie Brock (aka Venom) is a journalist for the Daily Globe. Born in New York City. Parents Carl and Jamie Brock. Journalism major in college. Height: 6'3". Blue eyes and reddish-blond hair.He has been a successful columnist for the newly revived Daily Globe until he began writing a series of articles about the "Sin-Eater murders." A bogus offender confessed to Brock about commiting the murders.While protecting the "murderer's" identity under the First Amendment, Brock wrote a series of stories in the Globe detailing his dialogue with the supposed killer.Mounting pressure from the authorities forced him to write an exclusive revealing the murderer's name. The edition of the paper sold out immediately. Spider-Man revealed the Sin-Eater's true identity (a detective) making Brock a laughingstock.He was fired from the Daily Globe and forced to write venomous drivel for scandal newspapers. His wife left him. He became Venom, hating Spider-Man for his predicament.	131739
2001	Edward Malone:  Lost World, The	MT	VHS 1300 (4-hours, Parts 1 and 2). VHS 1292 (Part 1)	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Four Hours	Cub Reporter Edward Malone (Matthew Rhys) goes on expedition with Professor Challenger to the Lost World to prove his claims that dinosaurs do exist. Reporter 1 (Brian Abbott).  Reporter 2 (Dominic Rowan). Reporter at Docks (Michael Bertenshaw).	131740
1960	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	M	SVD 1096	Doyle, Arthur Conan (Novel). Irwin Allen, Charles Bennett (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Remake of 1925 film	Reporter-Photographer Ed Malone (David Hedison) goes along on expedition to find plateau inhabited by dinosaurs. Pursues story and Jennifer Holmes (Jill St. John), daughter of newspaper tycoon who financed the expedition.Group encounters prehistoric creatures, a savage tribe, and another explorer who is now blind.  Reporter and British Lord rivals for woman. Reporter saves British Lord from being shot.BBC Field Reporter Ted Bottomley (Ben Wright). TV Announcer (Don Forbes).American TV Announcer (Don Forbes). Reporters (Gil Stuart, George Pelling, Alex Finlayson). BBC TV Commentator (Ben Wright).	131741
1925	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2170, 2156. SV 215	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel).  Marion Fairfax (Adaptation-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Ed Malone (Lloyd Hughes) for the London Record-Journal joins an expedition to a plateau in South America inhabited by prehistoric creatures. In London, an explorer is preparing to sue the paper for not believing his story.Although the explorer has nearly killed three reporters already sent to interview him, the fumbling Malone volunteers for the assignment. His girlfriend had told him they cannot marry until he does something extraordinary.Reporter gets into explorer's lecture and is chased out of the building when he reveals he is a reporter. He climbs in through window of explorer's house and tells  him his paper might finance an expedition if given exclusive rights to the story.Reporter becomes attracted to daughter of missing expedition member telling her he no longer has any obligations to his girlfriend back home. Group returns to London with baby brontosaurus who escapes and wrecks havoc.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle appears at the beginning of the film in restored version on DVD.	131742
1998	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	MT		Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Leonard Nimoy, original adaptation	Reporter Ed Malone (Julian Casey) joins Professor Challenger on an expedition to a remote plateau in Mongolia where dinosaurs still exist.	131743
1993	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	M		Doyle, Arthur Conan (Characters). Peter Welbeck (Screenplay	Great Britain. Third remake - Ness Book	Reporter Edward Malone (Eric McCormack) worked for the Calgary Herald, comes to London and gets a job on the Gazette. After a year of working on fluff pieces, he tells his boss he wants the kind of assignment that will justify his existence.Gets interview with hot-tempered professor by passing himself off as an Italian scientist. Professor calls his bluff and throws him down the stairs. Invited in when reporter says he won't press charges for the assault.Reporter goes on new expedition to prehistoric world.  Wildlife photographer  Jenny Nielsen (Tamara Gorski) at first rejected until her wealthy family finances the expedition. Copyboy Jim (Peter Mercer) stows away on the ship and becomes part of the groupExpedition returns to London and the reporter and photographer free a baby pterodactyl and watch it fly over London.	131744
1912	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	NSF	OWN - H	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)		Journalist Ed Malone of the London Daily Gazette goes to his news editor McArdle to get a dangerous and adventurous mission to impress the woman he loves.He is sent to interview Professor Challenger who has assaulted four or five journalists to determine if his claims about his trip to South America are true. After assaulting Malone, Challenger reveals his discovery of dinosaurs.After having been ridiculed for years, he invites Malone on the trip to prove his story along with another scientist and an adventurer. They go to the lost world. The team finally finds a tunnel that leads to the outside where they meet the rescue party.Upon returning to England, they present their report, which many dismiss. Challenger shows them a live Pterodactyl as proof. It escapes and flies out into the ocean. Malone returns to his love only to find out she married a clerk while he was away.With nothing to keep him in London, he volunteers to be part of a second trip to the lost world.	131745
1999	Edward Malone: Lost World, The	MT		Doyle, Arthur Conan		Reporter Edward "Ned" Malone (William deVry) goes with Professor Challenger on an expedition to prove dinosaurs still exist.	131746
1929	Edward Malone: Professor Challenger Story: Disintegration Machine, The	NM		Doyle, Arthur Conan	#2 Professor Challenger Novels	Journalist Ed Malone with the London Daily Gazette narrates Professor Challenger's adventures.	131747
1928	Edward Malone: Professor Challenger Story: When the World Screamed	NM		Doyle, Arthur Conan	#1 Professor Challenge Novels	Journalist Ed Malone with the London Daily Gazette	131748
1992	Edward Malone: Return to the Lost World	M		Welbeck, Peter	Sequel to Lost World filmed simultaneously	Reporter Edward Malone (Erick McCormack) and photographer Jenny Nielson (Tamara Gorsky) return to the prehistoric plateau to preserve the region from destructive oil developers.	131749
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World:	T	SVD 1100, 1099, 1098, 1095, 1094, 1090 (Three Episodes), , 1041, 1036, 1031, 1029, 1027,	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episodes. The TV Series 4-1-1999 to 5-1-2002. Canadian Series.	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.	131750
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Absolute Power	T	DVD -R 1876 HQ	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episode #13. 1-22-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Reporter Ned Malone (David Orth) and the others come upon the ruins of a civilization destroyed by an enormous explosion. Professor George Challenger finds a powerful crystal and gains the powers of a God, pulling himself and the others into danger.	131751
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: All Or Nothing	T			Episode #23. 10-7-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.	131752
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Amazons	T	DVD -R 1724		Episode #24. 10-14-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Reporter Ned Malone, Roxton and Challenger are looking for a way off the plateau. Amazon women save them from an attack by a flock of pterodactyls in the lost world.While the Amazons celebrate by the light of a full moon, the men realize there are no other men or boys yet they are welcomed with open arms. It's breeding time and they have been chosen as studs.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131753
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Barbarians at the Gate	T			Episode #22. 5-20-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Explores are caught in the middle of a war between two tribes. One of them will be lost, possibly forever, when this battle reaches its cliffhanger.	131754
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Beast Within, The	T			Episode #10. 11-20-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone, while out in the jungle, is hit in the neck with a poisoned dart and dies. A shaman heals him and Malone is brought back to life but the shaman has been driven mad.He is sentenced to die by his village, but Malone rescues him. Summerlee is kept captive and will die unless Malone, Roxton and Challenger can bring the shaman back. The shaman leads them a merry chase, having booby-trapped the jungle.But the men do eventually catch up to him and he is killed.	131755
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Birthright	T			Episode #18. 2-26-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Deep in the jungle, Marguerite, Challenger and Malone come upon a half-buried, mummified corpse. They are shocked when it shows signs of life. The would-be corpse is Egyptian royalty.	131756
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Blood Lust	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Roxton's friends race against the clock to save his life after strange events cause him to become a vampire.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131757
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Brothers in Arms	T	SVD 1201	Doyle, Arthur Conan	Episode #54. 1-19-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Reporter  Ned Malone (David Orth) relives his baptism by fire -- his days as a battlefield correspondent during World War I -- after he's wounded by a poison dart during an attack.Caught up in this nightmarish hallucination, Malone is once again untried reporter cut off from Allied lines when an enemy advance pushes deep into No Man's Land.When the three battle-weary British soldiers who's been assigned to escort him are picked off by enemy action, the young reporter who's never fired a gun must take up arms to save his own life and the life of a wounded sergeant.	131758
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Camelot	T			Episode #14. 1-29-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Marguerite is the future Queen of Camelot as far as a boy King is concerned, but the explorers and Marguerite, as well as the King's crafty advisor don't agree.	131759
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Cave of Fear	T			Episode #5. 10-16-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Roxton and Marguerite go into a special cave to rescue Challenger, they soon find that things are not as they seem. Haunted by past mistakes, the two come dangerously close to ending their lives. Can their friends save them in time?By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131760
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Chosen One, The	T	DVD -R 1522	Doyle, Arthur Conan	Episode #20. 4-22-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.At the Treehouse, Malone bonds with a woman named Kaya who kisses him passionately. What he doesn't know is that Kaya is the human host to a dying species that needs a human pair in order to reproduce.Kaya's kiss passes the parasitic creature into Malone. As Veronica wrestles with jealousy, she discovers Kaya's hold over Malone may be a deadly one.The tribe of Moya is in the bondage of the evil Goths. Roxton resolves to escort a boy back to his people. Marguerite reluctantly goes along. They reach the Moyan elders and discover the Goths won't rest until the Moyans and their friends are dead.	131761
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Creatures of the Dark	T			Episode #11. 11-27-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Tracking a stream, Malone, Challenger, Veronica and Marguerite run into a group of headhunters. There is nowhere to run or hide except in what looks like an overgrown cave opening.They dash into it only to discover it is man-made, an old-crumbling mine shaft. Loud rumbling that leads to a cave-in. Veronica escapes but the others are trapped inside.Near death from suffocation, they are saved by a part of the group banished by the mine by a plague-like disease and led by a blind little boy known as The Oracle. The boy decrees the group must remain underground forever.He is unswayed even by Challenger's discovery that the tremors are caused by a sleeping volcano waking up around them. On the outside, Veronica manages to get Roxton and Summerlee from the Treehouse, but they meet up with the headhunters.	131762
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Dead Man's Hill	T	DVD -R HQ 6722	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (Book)	Episode #51. 12-1-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.The group finds itself in the Old West and can't figure out why or how. Challenger becomes the sheriff. Malone is a cold-hearted gunslinger. Veronica runs the local saloon. Marguerite is the beautiful widow who saves Roxton's life.As Roxton struggles to make sense of it all, he is drawn to a final showdown in the saloon where he must face his friends in a deadly shootout.	131763
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Divine Right	T			Episode #27. 11-4-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Riderless horse approaches as if on a mission. Roxton rides the horse to a mountain tribe who sacrifice a virgin to appease a monstrous dragon. Roxton saves the young woman but the only way to stop the dragon is for the rightful king to hunt it down.	131764
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Elixir, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2374	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (Book)	Episode #62. 4-15-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Hoping to end starvation, Challenger becomes the first human subject to test his new experimental substitute for food.But his nutritional beverage is not as successful for him as it was for his lab mice and he quickly becomes obsessed with discovering the reason why. The obsession leads to madness as Challenger is confronted by two opposing hallucinations.	131765
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: End Game	T			Episode #56. 2-2-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Ambushed in the jungle, Roxton narrowly escapes with his life only to learn that he has apparently cheated death once too often. The Grim Reaper, in the guise of a dark seductress, is determined to add his soul to her collection.	131766
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Eye for an Eye, An	T			Episode #47. 11-3-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.While exploring a mysterious dinosaur bone yard, Roxton is attacked by a charging Triceratops and kills it. The bone yard is actually a scared animal burial ground protected by a beautiful, half-human, half-dinosaur guardian.	131767
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Finn	T	DVD -R HQ 6018. SVD 1152	Doyle, Arthur Conan	Episode. #59. 2-23-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger constructs a machine to send the explorers back to London. But when he, Roxton and Marguerite find themselves in the same place they started from, they conclude the machine is a failure.They head back to the Treehouse only to discover the Treehouse is gone. They are now in the year 2033, 18 years after an apocalyptic war devastated every place on Earth except for the Plateau.	131768
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Fire in the Sky	T			Episode #50. 11-24-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone, Challenger and Veronica are exploring ruins on a riverbank when a man stumbles out of the jungle in a hail of deadly arrows. Malone drags the wounded man to safety, who dies in their arms issuing a cryptic message to find a man named Pierson Rice.Challenger recognizes the name as that of a vain glorious hunter whom Roxton once held in high regard. He is alive and well. He has made the natives his royal subjects, plans to eliminate the queen and marry her beautiful daughter to consolidate power.	131769
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Games	T			Episode #31. 1-20-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone, Marguerite and Roxton are taken prisoner by the Lizardmen. Malone, posing as Professor Challenger, is ordered to make gunpowder, while Roxton and Tribune are sent to the gladiators' dungeon.	131770
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Guardian, The	T			Episode #35. 2-17-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger is knocked unconsciously by a falling pig trap while searching for medicinal herbs. Three young hunters who set the trap drag him back to their hidden village.The village is protected by an enormous plant that emits a deadly gas when disturbed and must be fed fresh meat daily. The tribe seizes Challenger and pushes him toward the plant's jaws.	131771
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Heart of the Storm	T			Episode #66. 5-13-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Two days before Challenger's latest attempt to leave the Plateau by balloon, Veronica and Finn encounter a strange phenomenon and are briefly transported into the post-apocalyptic future of New Amazonia.	131772
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Hollow Victory	T			Episode #52. 12-8-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger develops a new way to create lift in the balloon. All go along for a test flight, but the balloon is drawn into violent turbulence then crash lands inside the vast caldera of an extinct volcano.Explorers are trapped in a world beneath the earth's surface. With the balloon damaged and the supply of iron lost, the explorers can only survive for a matter of days in this hot and hostile environment.Malone accompanies a strong-willed warrior-in-training to a mine so get iron, but instead of raw ore, her plan is to steal from the supply of a vengeful exile. After being caught, Malone and the woman face death unless they lead him back to the balloon.	131773
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Ice Age	T			Episode #55. 1-26-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.A bright meteor strikes the Plateau, Challenger, Roxton and Marguerite set out to investigate the impact site. Closer they get, the colder the temperature becomes.	131774
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Imposters, The	T			Episode #61. 4-8-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Finn must make the decision of her life -- save the future or save her friends. Until an unexpected sacrifice changes everything.	131775
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Into the Fire	T			Episode #44. 5-26-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.British Navy dirigible flying lover over their plateau surprises the explorers. Malone, working away from the rest, is close enough to catch the last run of its boarding ladder and clambers aboard.He finds the airship damaged and without crew, but as he opens a logbook, a captain appears and knocks Malone unconscious. As the airship flies beyond view, the others hear screams from a T-Rex hatchery.Luring the dinosaur away, they rescue, not Malone as they expected but the captain who claims not to have seen Malone. Challenger and Veronica follow the airship and locate it in foothills nearby.They discover the damage is not too serious and enough fuel for three days flight off the plateau.	131776
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Journey Begins, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 2018		Episode #1.  4-3-1999. Premiere.	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone and the other adventurers set off to prove the existence of dinosaurs deep in the forest of the Amazon.After an unfortunate accident leaves them stranded, they must put their trust in a jungle girl to save them from the dangerous predators on the plateau.	131777
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Knife, The	T			Episode #49. 11-17-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Malone finds a knife, he is transported back to the East End of London in 1988, the scene of Jack the Ripper's brutal murders, in the nightmare of his visions.Malone sees his friends playing key roles in the crimes, both as conspirators and victims.	131778
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Legacy	T			Episode #64. 4-29-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Led by a dream, Veronica touches her mother's pendant to a stone monolith. A flash of mysterious energy knocks her unconscious, causing her to relive her last days with her long-lost parents as a young girl.	131779
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: London Calling	T	DVD -R 1737	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episode #29. 11-18-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Adventurers recover ancient map showing the escape route from the Lost World. Knowing they will face skeptics in the scientific world to which they shall return, Challenger and Malone capture a T-Rex egg to take with them..Malone's dreams of successfully returning to his beautiful fiancée in London appear to come true. But is this what he really wants? Veronica must continue her search for her long last parents.	131780
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Man of Vision, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6682		Episode #43. 5-19-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Explorers experience a visitor from the past, who leads them to the edge of disaster. During a powerful thunderstorm on the plateau, all five adventurers experience dreams and visions of their "lost colleague" who disappeared into a raging waterfall.Summerlee is presumed dead. Malone sets out after this ghost and Challenger, Marguerite and Roxton follow Ned. The three are ambushed by cannibals who fancy Marguerite's arm for an aperitif. Roxton and Challenger break free and save her.The three resume their hunt for Malone only to be trapped by a hungry T-Rex. Ned meanwhile has fallen and knocked himself out. He regains consciousness, concussed and thirsty and follows Summerlee's ghost along a dry riverbed.He stumbles and twists his ankle, but still hobbles on. Summerlee appears to be leading him to the now dry waterfall where he was last seem.	131781
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Mark of the Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 6611	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episode #39. 4-21-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.A missing magic stone causes havoc with Malone and others turning into animals, snakes and birds. Those infected with an amulet that leaves a mark of a dinosaur skull on their hands begin to morph into their "animal" selves.	131782
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: More Than Human	T	DVD -R HQ 2433	Doyle, Arthur Conan	Episode #3. 10-2-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Roxton is running from a tyrannosaur, the earth suddenly swallows him up. The party follows a river to an underground ocean.After the run-in with a T-Rex they find themselves in the midst of a new civilization where lizards rules and humans are slaves. The group must find a way to escape their cold-blooded captors and their evil leader.	131783
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Nectar	T			Episode #4. 10-9-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Adventurers musts rush to find an antidote to save Summerlee's life after he is stung by a giant bee.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131784
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Out of the Blue	T			Episode #45. 10-20-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.No escape for the Challenger Expedition when the Dirigible Captain's mysterious airship explodes in a fiery crash.But moments later, when Challenger, Roxton and Marguerite appear on a British air station in 1915 -- the same day the airship was launched on its final mission -- they realize they truly have taken the place of the captain's original crew.After two years of struggling to escape the Plateau, Challenger and his friends must now fight to return to it by once again taking flight on the doomed dirigible.	131785
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Out of Time	T			Episode #8. 11-6-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone, Roxton and Marguerite are mapping a series of caves trying to find one that leads off the plateau without much luck. Marguerite has been gathering gemstones in her backpack.Fog begins to fill the air around them. From out of the mist forms take shape, cloaked figures and eerie rock formations, encircling a stone slab. They find themselves surrounded by Druid-like figures.They swarm over Marguerite. The two men are restrained and she is carried away and deposited on the stone slab. She along with Roxton and Malone must go through several obstacles like headhunters and a leap of faith to accomplish Marguerite's task.	131786
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Outlaw, The	T			Episode #37. 3-3-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Roxton and Marguerite are looking for a way off the plateau when they discover a promising looking crevice. One through they discover an old English village where they meet a masked woman who has just robbed the local pub.She drops her bag of spoils in front of the two explorers and vanishes. They enter the pub to find the rightful owners of the loot and are promptly arrested. When Roxton tries to escape, he is shot.	131787
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Paradise Found	T			Episode #9. 11-13-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Aged guide who brought Veronica's parents to the Lost World dies in Challenger and Veronica's arms, humming "Ode to Joy," leading the explorers to seek out a hidden paradise where Veronica suspects her parents might be.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131788
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Phantoms	T			Episode #57. 2-9-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Alone in the jungle, Veronica hears piano music and discovers it is coming from a 19th century German village that suddenly appears in a fog-choked valley.	131789
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Pirate's Curse, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6645		Episode #41. 5-5-2001.	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Marguerite and Roxton are enjoying an intimate moment when suddenly the earth moves. They find themselves sprawled on the bottom of a pit with a pirate's skeleton and his cursed treasure chest filled with a fortune in booty.Unimpressed by a little curse, Marguerite takes it to the Treehouse. Challengers and Malone find the pirate's journal and decide to unravel the story.Traveling to the described island sea, they are ambushed by a pirate-descendant who seizes the journal. He sends his men to find the treasure, then shackles Malone in a tidal cave, leaving Challenger tied up in his shack.	131790
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Prisoner, The	T			Episode #30. 11-25-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Mysterious old woman, a shape-shifter, appears to Veronica convincing her that her lost parents are safe in El Dorado. She gives her directions to its entrance in a rock wall.When Veronica unwittingly releases a savage giant from captivity, Marguerite and the others must use all their skills to subdue the giant again.	131791
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Prodigal Father	T	DVD -R HQ 5634	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episode #17. 2-19-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Veronica reunites with her father. The team must fight Kartas, a bounty hunter is after Veronica's father. The man Veronica thinks is her father turns out to be an imitator with deceit in mind.	131792
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Prophecy	T			Episode #21. 5-13-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.	131793
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Quality of Mercy	T			Episode #38. 3-10-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone and Veronica are captured by an angry mob who need slaves to mine their quarry. They soon discover that their fellow prisoners are not human, they are machines who are helping aliens repair their spaceship.	131794
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Resurrection	T			Episode #19. 3-4-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone and Veronica must defend their Treehouse from a band of cutthroats who will stop at nothing to take it from them.After days of searching the mountains for a pass off the plateau, Roxton and Marguerite are camped for the night when they are taken by surprise by Norse warriors.	131795
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Salvation	T			Episode #6. 10-23-1999	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger, Summerlee and Veronica save a little girl from drowning. Summerlee gives her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The tribe brands him a witch for bringing the girl back to life.Challenger has to act as Summerlee's lawyer -- if found guilty, both men will be burned at the stake.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131796
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Secret, The	T			Episode #58. 2-16-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Mysterious visitor attacks Veronica. Marguerite keeps a dangerous secret. Back on the Plateau, her friends are facing death because of her actions in the past. She has no choice but to finally reveal the real reason she funded the Challenger Expedition.	131797
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Skin Deep	T			Episode #28. 11-11-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Marguerite starts being nice to everyone, they wonder what she's up to. It is discovered her body has been possessed when she drops her spoon into a vat of boiling water and plunges her arm in to retrieve it with no ill effect.Alien invaders are skeletons that the heroes have to fight.	131798
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Source, The	T			Episode #32. 1-27-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.The Lost World is in the grip of a crippling drought. They are saved from a pack of thirsty Raptors by a magnificent young woman who begs them to escort her to her pueblo.She confesses she is a survivor of the original colony which had discovered the Fountain of Youth. Her supply is diminishing and she must return to the Fountain cave or die. Marguerite, with visions of eternal youth and wealth, leads the others after her.	131799
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Stone Cold	T	DVD -R 1724		Episode #26. 10-28-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone and Marguerite are strangely possessed by the spirit-wearers of their clothes in the lost world. Roxton, Marguerite and Malone head toward an ominous castle when a sudden rainstorm forces them to seek shelter.There, under a mysterious influence, the three are led to separate rooms where they each find opulent evening wear of the same vintage as that worn by a young woman who had died in Marguerite's arms.Marguerite and the two men begin to take on new personalities, eerily re-enacting a romantic triangle of intrigue with Marguerite playing Roxton against Malone as both men compete for her attention.Meanwhile Challenger and Veronica similarly find themselves at the castle where they are welcomed by Roxton, Marguerite and Malone, all strangely possessed by the spirit-wearers.	131800
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Stranded (2)	T			Episode #2. 4-3-1999. Pilot	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Marguerite makes a deal with a local chieftain to get off the Plateau. The deal is to hand over Veronica to the chief for marriage, something she wants no part of.Like all such schemes, things don't work out as planned and the team must fight a variety of threats in order to save the chief's daughter, Veronica's virtue and their own necks.By the time they realize they will die as soon as they have served their purpose, it's too late to save themselves.	131801
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Survivors	T			Episode #40. 4-28-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger and Marguerite discover an ancient Temple whose entrance is guarded by a carving of three armed warriors. When Marguerite falls into a pit of spikes, Challenger must leave her to get help.As he leaves, the Guardians come to life. While Marguerite lies bleeding, she hallucinates. As Challenger is returning with the others, the Guardians attack them with invincible strength, but stop suddenly when they see Malone bleeding from a chest wound.While Veronica takes Malone home, the others hurry to the temple. Challenger is confronted by William Maple White, a dead colleague whose journals had led him to the Lost World.	131802
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Suspicion	T			Episode #60. 3-2-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Lost archaeological expedition discovers a mysterious burial urn -- and suffers the consequence.	131803
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Tapestry	T			Episode #62. 4-22-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Challenger discovers the wreckage of a World War I transport plane, he's captured by its pilot.	131804
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Time After Time	T			Episode #16. 2-12-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Explores find a gateway that can transport them back home. But following them are enemies who do not want them to return and one who does but wants them to bring a deadly virus with them.	131805
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Tourist Season	T			Episode #25. 10-21-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Challenger is trying to harness the energy of lightning when a gigantic bolt splits the sky. In a blinding flash, the ground is scorched and by some miracle no one is injured.In the silence after the thunder, the sputtering sound of a small engine is heard and a small plane appears in the distant sky. It drops from view crashing into the jungle. All survive -- four modern day tourists.They are set upon by a hostile tribe and taken prisoner. The adventurers arrive to find only the disabled plane. Challenger and Malone set about trying to repair it. The others see about the new visitors.	131806
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Trapped	T	DVD -R HQ 6107 (Mislabeled as 6106).		Episode #65. 5-6-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.A peaceful day of exploration turns deadly when a sudden explosion traps Marguerite and Roxton in an underground chamber. Their only hope for escape is Challenger, but the same explosion has left him with no memory of who he is or what has happened.Meanwhile, a contest of friendly rivalry between Veronica and Finn leads to an enigmatic discovery of the Treehouse, as another memory from Veronica's childhood is literary uncovered.Faced with certain death, Roxton and Marguerite reveal emotions best left buried, so that even if they do survive their ordeal, there's a chance their relationship will not.	131807
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Travelers, The	T			Episode #46. 10-27-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.While searching for the missing Malone, Marguerite is saved from a cannibal attack by a dashing trio of bandits. They want ransom for her. When the explorers deliver the ransom they are shocked to see that Marguerite isn't a prisoner.She appears to have joined the gang.	131808
1999	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Tribute	T			Episode #12. 1-15-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Malone, Marguerite and Summerlee are taken prison by a World War I pilot who is still fighting the war. They find him in his crashed plane, unconscious and bring him back to the Treehouse.Malone starts to work on fixing the plane while Marguerite nurses the pilot. Apparently they had met before on opposing sides of the war. He overpowers her and leads her at gunpoint out to the plane now able to fly again, thanks to Malone.The pilot is determined to kill Marguerite before he flies back to civilization, but Summerlee steps in front of her and tells the pilot that he will not turn the prop on the plane if he shoots her. Malone says the same thing.The pilot leaves saying mysteriously that he wonders if they know what kind of woman they are so gallantly protecting. Later, Marguerite sits on the balcony of the Treehouse deep in thought.	131809
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Trophies	T	DVD -R HQ 2120	Doyle, Arthur Conan  (Novel)	Episode #33. 2-3-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Gunfire shatters the lost world when trophy hunters try to capture a child. Veronica swings through the jungle to save him and becomes the hunters' new target. She escapes to the Treehouse to warn her friends just ahead of the hunters.One of the hunters declares that he has been commissioned to locate the Challenger expedition and help them return to England. Despite Veronica's warnings, and Marguerite's suspicions, the hunters are welcomed and set up camp nearby.	131810
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: True Spirit	T	DVD -R HQ 2034	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (Book)	Episode #48. 11-10-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.To save Malone, Challenger and his team risk unleashing a supernatural killer. An unsettling dream and a ghostly encounter convince Veronica that Malone is trapped in the spirit realm and needs her help to escape.At the same time, Assai and Challenger investigate a mysterious symbol burned into a field of grass, a mark of a bloodthirsty warlord who was overthrown and died swearing to return form the grave to wreak vengeance on the living.Back at the Treehouse, Marguerite and Veronica use a Ouija board to contact Malone, which results in a  frightening display of poltergeist-like activity, and a brief but terrifying manifestation  of the warlord.Assai is convinced that any new attempt to rescue Malone from the spirit realm threatens to release the war lord instead.	131811
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Under Pressure	T	DVD -R 1754		Episode #36. 2-24-2001.	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Reporter Ned Malone, Roxton and Veronica are taken prisoners by Alex, a kobold. Holt is constructing a uranium generator to allow the kobolds to live above ground.It turns out the underground dwellers need Challenger's scientific expertise to help them evolve above ground.	131812
2000	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Unnatural Selection	T			Episode #15. 2-5-2000	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Summerlee, Malone and Marguerite meet an elderly woman who has a radio headset. Challenger, Roxton and Veronica come upon an old friend of Challenger's who resembles the sadistic creator Dr. Moreau.	131813
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Visitor, The	T			Episode #42. 5-12-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.When Malone is slashed by a beast in the jungle, he shoots wildly. While looking for the animal, he and Veronica come across her childhood sweetheart wounded and warning them of the danger from this beast.Later that night the team is disturbed by a howling animal and discovers the man is gone and Malone feverish. Marguerite stays to nurse Malone, the others to search for the man hoping to learn more about Malone's condition.Veronica leads them to his village where only a witchdoctor and a few warriors remain. The witchdoctor tells them the man has become a werewolf and must be killed by silver or fire.There is no cure. She gives Veronica a potion to delay the onset of Malone's transformation, then sends Challenger and Roxton to the Valley of Shadows where the werewolves live.	131814
2001	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Voodoo Queen	T	DVD -R HQ 6401	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (Book)	Episode #34. 2-10-2001	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.Danielle crafts a voodoo doll of Roxton, putting him in her control. She lures him back to her village. When the others discover that Roxton has been enslaved, they quickly devise a plan to infiltrate the village and rescue him.	131815
2002	Edward Malone: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World: Witch's Calling, A	T			Episode #53. 1-12-2002	Reporter Edward "Ned" T.  Malone (David Orth) of the International Herald Tribune hopes to get the ultimate story in The Lost World. He is no longer a British journalist, but a American journalist named Ned Malone.A powerful witch threatened by Challenger's science calls upon her two beautiful acolytes to help undo his power. Two young witches distract Roxton and Malone. Challenger is intrigued by the witch's power and lowers his guard.The witch sabotages Challenger's newest invention and almost kills him. Marguerite's quick thinking saves the scientist from his own folly.	131816
1990	Edward R. Murrow	DT	B 33			Journalist Edward R. Murrow	131817
1990	Edward Scissorhands	M				Reporter (Carmen J. Alexander). Reporter (Marc Macaulay). Reporter (Brett Rice). TV Newswoman (Victoria Price). Editor (Peter Palmer).	131818
2006	Edward Scissorhands	MUS			Ballet	Reporters trying to interview Edward Scissorhands and other people in the community to get the story first.	131819
1591	Edward the Second	P		Marlowe, Christopher		News. Act I Scene IV. Pembroke: This will be good news to the common sort. … King Edward: Repeal'd! The news is too sweet to be true?	131820
1960	Edwin Newman Reporting	DT				Host Edwin Newman	131821
2001	Ee Parakkum Thalika	MF			India	News Media. TV Reporter (Praseetha).	131822
1987	Een gang stromer	TF			Denmark	Journalist (Kurt Thyboe). TV Producer (Claus Ib Olsen).	131823
1991	Eerie, Indiana: ATM With a Heart of Gold	T			Episode #3. 9-29-1991	Anchorman (Doug Llewelyn).	131824
1992	Eerie, Indiana: Tornado Days	T			Episode #12. 3-1-1992	Weatherman Wally (Kelly Connell).	131825
1992	Eerie, Indiana: Zombies in P.J.s	T			Episode #17. 4-22-1992	Anchorman (Doug Llewelyn).	131826
1967	Efraim	N		Andersch, Alfred	Switzerland	Journalist	131827
2005	Efterlyst	TF			1991-  Series	Reporter Tygmordet (Johanna Grenz, 2005).	131828
2006	Egal wie. Doro will zum Fernsehen	NJ		Schowe, Markus	Germany	TV Journalist	131829
1956	Egen ingang	MF				Photographer Rolf Lovgren (Sven-Eric Gamble)	131830
2000	Egerszegi	MF				Reporter (Tamas Vitray).	131831
1947	Egg and I, The	M	L			Photographer (Ralph Littlefield). Announcer (Norman Leary)	131832
1937	Egghead Rides Again	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	131833
1960	Eglima sta paraskinia	MF				Journalist Makris (Alekos Alexandrakis).	131834
1879	Egoist, The	N	OWN - P	Meredith, George		Press	131835
1920	Egoist, The	P	USC	Meredith George-Alfred Sutro	Play from the Novel by George Meredith. Arranged for the stage by George Meredith and Alfred Sutro.	Writer Vernon Whitford "serving with your pen in London. He will say you are worth too much for that."	131836
1951	Egypt Speaks	DT			Short	Interviewer-Narrator James A. FitzPatrick.	131837
1981	Egyptian president Anwar Sadat shooting	DT				Reporters	131838
1979	Ehe der Maria  Braun, Die	MF				Reporter (Martin Haussler)	131839
1957	Ehen in Philippsburg	N		Walser, Martin	Germany	TV and Print	131840
1959	Ei ruumiita makuuhuoneesen	MF			Finland	Newsreader (Hugo Ahlberg - Voice).	131841
2004	Ei verbibbsch - Das Comedy Kombinat	TF			Germany. Series	TV Anchor (Thomas Nicholai).	131842
1991	Eich Laharos Shaa	DF			Israel. Series 1991-1994.	Anchorman Dudi Cohen. Anchorman Avi Meshulam. TV magazine produced by Israeli teenagers and show on Israel's Children channel in 1993. Magazine Staff: Lily Ber, Gil Friedman, Ran Levy, Reut Piram, Jonathan Tal, Golan Yochpaz, Dany Zavaro.	131843
1961	Eichmann on Trial	DT			Series. 4-16-1961 to 8-20-1961. ABC	TV Newsmen-Host Bill Shadel (Host) of ABC News, and ABC Reporters Quincy Howe, Martin Levin and Yale Newman file reports	131844
1989	Eifel-Blues	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131845
1997	Eifel-Feuer	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131846
1995	Eifel-Filz	NM		Berndorf, Jacques - Preute	Germany	Journalist	131847
1993	Eifel-Gold	NM		Berndorf, Jacques - Preute	Germany	Journalist	131848
1998	Eifel-Jagd	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Print and Radio	131849
2002	Eifel-Liebe	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131850
2000	Eifel-Müll	NM		Berndorf, Jacques -  Preute	Germany	Journalist. Radio Journalist.	131851
1997	Eifel-Ralley	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131852
1996	Eifel-Schnee	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131853
1999	Eifel-Sturm	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131854
2004	Eifel-Träume	NM		Berndorf, Jacques = Preute	Germany	Journalist	131855
2001	Eifel-Wasser	NM		Berndorf, Jacques  - Preute	Germany	Journalist	131856
1976	Eigentlich wollte ich nach Indien - Baron Victor von Plessen und seine Filme	DF			West Germany. Short	Interviewer Christian Herrendoerfer.	131857
1975	Eiger Sanction, The	M	DVD. L			Reporter (Jack Kosslyn)	131858
1997	Eight Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge	DT				Reporter (Carmen Electra). Announcers Chris Connelly, Van Earl Wright.	131859
2006	Eight Days To Live	MT				Reporter (Ben Ayres).	131860
1939	Eight Faces at Three (aka Death at Three)	N		Rice, Craig (Georgiana Ann Randolph Craig)	PR	Publicist Jake and Helene Justus. Jake is variously a publicist, a television producer, a night club owner, none too successfully. 14 books featuring John J. Malone and the Justuses, 1939-1967	131861
1975	Eight Is Enough	N	OWN - P	Braden, Tom		Columnist in Washington D.C.	131862
1989	Eight Is Enough Wedding, An	MT				Newspaperman Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) is back from 1977-81 series as newspaperman with eight kids	131863
1977	Eight Is Enough:	T			Series March 15, 1977-August 29, 1981. 112 Episodes.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131864
1980	Eight Is Enough: (Finally) Grad Night	T			Episode #90	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131865
1978	Eight Is Enough: All the Vice President's Men	T			Episode #46. 11-22-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131866
1977	Eight Is Enough: All's Fair in Love and War	T			Episode #20. 11-23-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131867
1978	Eight Is Enough: Alone At Last	T			Episode #49. 12-6-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131868
1980	Eight Is Enough: And Baby Makes Nine	T			Episodes #91-#92. 10-29-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131869
1979	Eight Is Enough: Arrivals	T			Episode #74. 11-28-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131870
1978	Eight Is Enough: Author, Author!	T			Episode #26. 1-11-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131871
1977	Eight Is Enough: Bard and the Bod, The	T			Episode #16. 11-2-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131872
1981	Eight Is Enough: Best Little Telethon in Sacramento, The	T			Episode #106.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131873
1979	Eight Is Enough: Best of Friends	T			Episode #56. 2-7-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131874
1979	Eight Is Enough: Better Part of Valour	T			Episode #58. 2-21-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131875
1979	Eight Is Enough: Big Shoes, Little Feet	T			Episode #69. 10-24-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131876
1978	Eight Is Enough: Boyfriend, The	T			Episode #30. 2-15-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131877
1980	Eight Is Enough: Bradford vs. Bradford	T			Episode #84	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131878
1981	Eight Is Enough: Bradfordgate	T			Episode #99	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131879
1980	Eight Is Enough: Bradfordgate	T			Episode #98.	Columnist-Editor Tom Bradford on the local newspaper. Reporter (Theresa Hayes). Reporter (Casey King). Reporter (Dale Reynolds). Reporter (Bill Wiley).	131880
1979	Eight Is Enough: Brotherhood, Sisterhood	T			Episode #76. 12-5-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131881
1977	Eight Is Enough: Children of the Groom	T			Episodes #17-#18. 11-9-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131882
1978	Eight Is Enough: Cinderella's Understudy	T			Episode #39. 9-27-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131883
1980	Eight Is Enough: Commitment, The	T			Episode #81	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131884
1978	Eight Is Enough: Cops and Toddlers	T			Episode #42. 10-25-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131885
1980	Eight Is Enough: Courage To Be, The	T			Episode #79	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131886
1979	Eight Is Enough: Cupid Crisis, The	T			Episode #65. 9-12-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131887
1979	Eight Is Enough: Dads, Daughters, Different Drummers	T			Episode #59. 2-28-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoJoanie falls for the local drama critic who gave her a good review. Tom thinks he is a phony and tries to break up their romance. Editor (Al Ruscio).	131888
1977	Eight Is Enough: Dark Horse	T			Episode #15. 10-26-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131889
1981	Eight Is Enough: Darlene Dilemma	T			Episode #100	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131890
1981	Eight Is Enough: David's Rib	T			Episode #102	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131891
1978	Eight Is Enough: Dear Ms. Dinah	T			Episode #24. 1-25-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131892
1979	Eight Is Enough: Devil and the Mr. Bradford, The	T			Episode #68. 10-3-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131893
1977	Eight Is Enough: Double Trouble	T			Episode #13. 10-5-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131894
1987	Eight Is Enough: Family Reunion, A	MT	SV 188			Newspaperman Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) is back from 1977-81 series as newspaperman with eight kids	131895
1978	Eight Is Enough: Fast and Loose	T			Episode #44. 11-8-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131896
1981	Eight Is Enough: Father Knows Best	T			Episode #112.5-23-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131897
1979	Eight Is Enough: Fathers and Other Strangers (1)	T			Episode #70. 10-31-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131898
1979	Eight Is Enough: Fathers and Other Strangers (2)	T			Episode #71. 11-7-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131899
1979	Eight Is Enough: Final Days, The	T			Episode #60. 3-7-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoYouth-oriented article Tom wrote in his column runs into trouble with a senior citizen and inspires a picket line in the Bradford's front yard. Reporter (Fred Holliday).	131900
1979	Eight Is Enough: Final Days, The	T			Episode #59. 3-7-1979	Reporter (Fred Holliday).	131901
1978	Eight Is Enough: Flunked and the Funked, The	T			Episode #41. 10-18-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131902
1980	Eight Is Enough: Generations	T			Episode #95. 11-19-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131903
1977	Eight Is Enough: Gipper Caper, The	T			Episode #9. 8-10-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131904
1981	Eight Is Enough: Goals	T			Episode #111. 5-16-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131905
1979	Eight Is Enough: Graduates, The	T			Episode #61. 5-2-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131906
1978	Eight Is Enough: Great Expectations	T			Episode #31. 2-22-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131907
1978	Eight Is Enough: Hair of the Dog, A	T			Episode #25. 1-4-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131908
1978	Eight Is Enough: Hard Hats and Hard Heads	T	SVD 1094		Episode #28. 2-1-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento.David quits his construction job and joins the newspaper as a copyboy.	131909
1978	Eight Is Enough: Here We Go Again	T			Episode #38. 9-20-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131910
1978	Eight Is Enough: Hipbone's Connected to the Thighbone, The	T			Episode #43. 11-1-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131911
1977	Eight Is Enough: Hit and Run	T			Episode #8. 4-26-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoJoanie has a fender-bender with a real estate  developer who is upset with Bradford's column opposing his project.	131912
1980	Eight Is Enough: Holly	T			Episode #96. 11-26-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131913
1979	Eight Is Enough: Horror Story	T			Episode #54. 1-24-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131914
1979	Eight Is Enough: I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do	T			Episode #66. 9-19-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131915
1977	Eight Is Enough: I Quit	T			Episode #19. 11-16-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoTom and Abby take the kids to San Francisco where Tom is scheduled to accept an award for his column and the trip doubles as a honeymoon.	131916
1981	Eight Is Enough: Idolbreaker (1)	T			Episode #108. 4-11-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento. Anchorman (Dudley Knight).	131917
1981	Eight Is Enough: Idolbreaker (2)	T			Episode #109. 4-18-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131918
1981	Eight Is Enough: If The Glass Slipper Fits	T			Episode #105	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131919
1979	Eight Is Enough: Inlaws and Outlaws	T			Episode #53. 1-17-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131920
1977	Eight Is Enough: Is There a Doctor in the House?	T			Episode #10. 9-14-1977. Season 2 Opener.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131921
1980	Eight Is Enough: Jeremy	T			Episode #93. 11-5-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento. Anchorman (Chris Capen). Cameraman (Bob McClurg).	131922
1979	Eight Is Enough: Just the Ten of Us	T			Episode #55. 1-31-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131923
1979	Eight Is Enough: Kid Who Came To Dinner, The	T			Episode #57. 2-14-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131924
1979	Eight Is Enough: Letter to One Bradford	T			Episode #72. 11-14-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131925
1980	Eight Is Enough: Little Triangle, A	T			Episode #89	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131926
1978	Eight Is Enough: Long Night's Journey Into Day	T			Episode #32. 3-1-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131927
1978	Eight Is Enough: Lost Weekend, The	T			Episode #33. 4-28-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131928
1980	Eight Is Enough: Maltese Airline Bag	T			Episode #97. 12-3-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131929
1979	Eight Is Enough: Marriage and Other Flights of Fancy	T			Episodes #62-#63. 5-9-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131930
1979	Eight Is Enough: Mary, He's Married	T			Episode #77. 12-12-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131931
1980	Eight Is Enough: Matter of Mentors, A	T			Episode #87	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoJoanie gets an important assignment at work but Jeffrey Trout (Nicholas Pryor) believes that the boss will be expecting a favor in return.Joanie blows her chance a big story. An experienced reporter makes her his partner and the result is an important scoop. Newscaster (Mario Machado). Newscaster (Hettie Lynne Hurtes). Newscaster (Eda Zahl). Michael Hayes (Monte Markham)	131932
1980	Eight Is Enough: Memories	T			Episode #85.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131933
1979	Eight Is Enough: Merle the Pearl	T			Episode #64. 9-5-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131934
1978	Eight Is Enough: Milk and Sympathy	T			Episode #40. 10-11-1978.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131935
1977	Eight Is Enough: Mortgage Burnin' Blues	T			Episode #14. 10-19-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131936
1979	Eight Is Enough: Mother's Rule	T			Episode #52. 1-10-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131937
1979	Eight Is Enough: Moving Out	T			Episode #51. 1-3-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131938
1978	Eight Is Enough: Much Ado About Garbage	T			Episode #27. 1-18-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoTom's column about garbage causes a controversy when he writes a tongue-in-cheek column. That's when his troubles start to pile up, along with his garbage. Tom is prepared to go to jail rather than reveal his source for his column.	131939
1980	Eight Is Enough: My Son, the Prom Queen	T			Episode #78	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131940
1977	Eight Is Enough: Never Try Eating Nectarines Since Juice May Dispense (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 3-15-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131941
1979	Eight Is Enough: Night They Raided Bradfords, The	T			Episode #75. 12-3-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131942
1978	Eight Is Enough: Nine Is Too Much	T			Episode #37. 9-13-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131943
1980	Eight Is Enough: Official Positions	T			Episode #86.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoTom is jealous when a publisher offers to publish Abby's thesis and Tom can't get his manuscript accepted. They pool their efforts, after competitive feelings are straightened out, to co-author his book.	131944
1977	Eight Is Enough: Pieces of Eight	T			Episode #3. 3-29-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoBradford's chance at managing the newspapers run into trouble when the printers go on strike. The whole family pitches in to help earn extra money.	131945
1978	Eight Is Enough: Poor Little Rich Girl	T			Episode #34. 5-3-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131946
1977	Eight Is Enough: Quarantine	T			Episode #6. 4-19-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131947
1977	Eight Is Enough: Return of Auntie V, The	T			Episode #21. 11-30-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131948
1980	Eight Is Enough: Return of Joe Simons, The	T			Episode #83.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131949
1980	Eight Is Enough: Roll Over Bradford	T			Episode #88	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131950
1977	Eight Is Enough: Schussboomer	T			Episode #2. 3-22-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento. Reporter (Rick Gates). Assignment Editor (Mark Schneider).	131951
1981	Eight Is Enough: Second Thoughts	T			Episode #101. 1-21-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoJoanie is tied of not getting any serious assignments at work and Abby encourages her to take a leave of absence to evaluate her career and falls for a co-worker. Jeffrey Trout (Nicholas Pryor). Assignment Editor (Mark Schneider).Cameraman (Bob McClurg). Reporter (Rick Gates).	131952
1980	Eight Is Enough: Semi-Centennial Bradford	T			Episode #80.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoTom feels the pressure of the youth movement at work and believes that the Register wants to replace him with a younger columnist.	131953
1979	Eight Is Enough: Separate Ways	T			Episode #73. 11-21-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131954
1978	Eight Is Enough: Seven Days in February	T			Episode #29. 2-8-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131955
1980	Eight Is Enough: Seven More Days in February	T			Episode #82	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131956
1981	Eight Is Enough: Starting Over	T			Episode #110. 5-9-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131957
1980	Eight Is Enough: Strike	T			Episode #98. 12-10-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoCaught up in a newspaper strike and laid-off, Tom tries to bring the feuding parties together thanks to something Nicholas says about giving and compromise. To save everyone money, Nicholas starts a barter system for the family.Bradford's have a five-car pile-up in their driveway.	131958
1979	Eight Is Enough: Ten Ships In the Night	T			Episode #67. 9-26-1979	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131959
1977	Eight Is Enough: Trial Marriage	T			Episode #11. 9-21-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131960
1977	Eight Is Enough: Triangles	T			Episode #12. 9-28-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131961
1977	Eight Is Enough: Turnabout	T			Episode #5. 4-12-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131962
1977	Eight Is Enough: V Is for Vivian	T			Episode #7. 4-19-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131963
1981	Eight Is Enough: Vows	T			Episode #103	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131964
1978	Eight Is Enough: War Between the Bradfords	T			Episode #45. 11-15-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131965
1981	Eight Is Enough: Way We Were, The	T			Episode #104	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in SacramentoUpset by Tom's refusal to give him money, one of his sons, Nicholas, get a job delivering a rival newspaper.	131966
1980	Eight Is Enough: Welcome To Memorial Dr. Bradford	T			Episode #94. 11-12-1980	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131967
1978	Eight Is Enough: Who's Crazy Here?	T			Episode #36. 9-6-1978. Season 3 Opener.	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131968
1978	Eight Is Enough: Who's on First?	T			Episode #35. 5-10-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131969
1977	Eight Is Enough: Women, Ducks and the Domino Theory	T			Episode #4. 4-5-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131970
1978	Eight Is Enough: Yearning Point, The	T			Episode #50. 12-13-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131971
1977	Eight Is Enough: Yes, Nicholas, There Is a Santa Claus	T			Episodes #22-#23. 12-14-1977	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131972
1981	Eight Is Enough: Yet Another Seven Days in February	T			Episode #107. 4-4-1981	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131973
1978	Eight Is Enough: You Won't Have Nicholas To Kick Around Anymore	T			Episodes #47-#48. 11-29-1978	Columnist Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) writes for the Sacramento Register. Joanie Bradford (Laurie Walters), researcher, then reporter for KTNS-TV, Channel 8 in Sacramento	131974
1988	Eight Men Out	M	DVD -R HQ 10441, 10442, 10443. L	Asinof, Eliot (Book). John Sayles (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriters Ring Lardner (John Sayles),  Hugh Fullerton (Studs Terkel). Writers (Robert Walsh, Matthew Harrington, Richard Lynch, Gary Williams, Michael Harris). Newspaper Reporter (John E. Blazier). Reporter (Steve Salge). Reporter (Jim Stark).Fullerton becomes suspicious of the 1919  White Sox team that they may have been paid off to throw the World Series. He and Lardner keep separate scorecards and circle any players they suspect. They compare notes afterwards.Lardner  recites "I'm Forever Blowing Ballgames" song parody at the players.  The scandal is fully exposed but the press and the public are divided on guilt or innocence. Fullerton is attacked in an editorial."Such writers are leeches, sucking the life blood of honest sportsmen, and should never again be allowed to darken the threshold of a professional arena…These writers use up valuable newspaper space that would be better employed for an expose….""…of long-nosed, thick-lipped gambling elements that prey upon the boys in the field." Fullerton responds, "Makes you proud to be a sportswriter, doesn't it?"  Reporter (Brad Griffith).	131975
1997	Eighteenth Angel, The	M				News Reporter (Chris Myers)	131976
1967	Eighth Day, The	N	OWN - H	Wilder, Thornton		Newspaperman Roger Ashley who climbs to fame and the promise of fortune in Chicago's newspaper world	131977
2008	Eighth Plague, The	N		Fitzharris, Kyle C.		Pulitzer-Prize winning Journalist Terry Riley, senior political reporter for the Washington Post, can’t seem to catch a break. He’s received death threats and taken on his share of scumbags, but this day trumps it all. He’s been skewered by a corrupt local politician, served a court summons from his ex-wife, and discovered his girlfriend up and left, taking most of his stuff with her. A great day. Things are about to get worse. Riley decides to cover the first International Summit on the Environment in Mexico City. Despite still being a wanted man in Mexico, he burns to uncover the deceit surrounding the politician and heads south of the border. But when he arrives, he learns that thousands of Chiapas rebel villagers in the Mexican Badlands are being wiped out by a sadistic general and a mysterious epidemic, and he’s landed smack in the middle of it all.Forced to align himself with a rebel leader to stay alive and to get his story. Riley is thrust into a web of political corruption, illegal drugs, and genocide. But this isn’t new territory for jaded and cynical Riley, and he’s about to get the story of his career -- if he lives that long. 	131978
1995	Eighth Wonder, The	M			Australian Opera	News Media. Reporters (Stephen Matthews, Nicholas Davidson).	131979
2005	Eigo de shabera-night:	TF			Episode #16. 8-3-2005	Interviewer (Catherine Seto).	131980
2004	Eiland, Het: Geel!	TF			Episode #3.	Journalist (Rudy Begas).	131981
1992	Ein Bild von einem Mann	N		Danella, Utta (Utta Schneider)	Germany	Journalist	131982
1967	Ein ehrlicher Mensch	N		Hoff, Kay	Germany	Journalist	131983
1970	Ein gewisser Herr D	N		Lauterbach, Hermann Otto (Hermann Otto)	Germany	Journalist	131984
1990	Ein heimatloser Typ. Abenteuerroman	N		Kerndl, Rainer	Germany	Journalist	131985
1995	Ein Leutnant in Paris	N		Blickensdörfer, Hans	Germany	Journalist	131986
1955	Ein Mann im schönsten Alter	N		Schneider-Schelde, Rudolf	Germany	Journalist	131987
1978	Ein Mann ist immer unterwegs	N		Heinrich, Willi	Germany	TV Journalist	131988
1981	Ein mittelmäßiger Mord	NM		Cartier, L.T. (Pseudonym eines deutschen Autorenpaares)	Germany	TV Journalist	131989
2002	Ein perfekter Freund	N		Suter, Martin	Switzerland	Journalist	131990
1984	Ein Stück vom Leben	N		Noack, Barbara	Germany	Journalist	131991
1981	Eine Falle aus Papier	N		Kirst, Hans Hellmuth	Germany	Journalist	131992
2003	Eine Frau eine Wohnung ein Roman	N		Genazino, Wilhelm	Germany	Journalist	131993
1980	Eine kleine Kraft (1987 beim Goldmann Verlag unter dem Titel "Der schwarze Faktor")	N		Molsner, Michael	Germany	Journalist	131994
1993	Eine Reise nach Genf. Ein Siggi Baumeister Krimi	NM		Berndorf, Jacques Preute	Germany	Journalist	131995
1978	Einer will's gewesen sein	NM		Bosetzky, Horst	Germany	Journalist	131996
1965	Einmal noch nach Babylon	N		Müller-Felsenburg, Alfred	Germany	Journalist	131997
1979	Eischied: Demon, The (Two Parts)	T		Rodgers, Mark	Episodes. 9-21, 28- 1979	News Media	131998
1961	Eisenhower on the Presidency	DT				Journalist Walter Cronkite, first of three interviews	131999
1958	Eiserne Gustav, Der	MF				Journalist Mahrenholz (Manfred Grothe).	132000
2005	Ek Ajnabee	MF				News Media. News Reporter (Pooja Bedi).	132001
1990	Ekdikisi tou patera, I	MF				Reporter (Yiorgos Mylonas)	132002
2007	Ekipa	TF				Reporters (Bartosz Glogowski, Patrycja Soliman, Joanna Szurmie)	132003
2003	EKN Worldwide Kids News	T				TV Anchors Mwanzza Brown, Haley Cohen. Reporters Natalie Distler, Cody Gifford, John Meyers, Jenna Ruggiero, Lily Wen.	132004
1988	Eksistens:	TF				Editor-in-Chief Ekstra Bladet (Victor Andreasen - Himself).  Host (Jorgen Thorgaard - Himself).	132005
2003	Ektachrome	MF			France. Short Film.	Photographer (David Brossay).	132006
1970	El Assifa	MF				TV Reporter (Pierre Nadeau)	132007
2005	El Che de los Gay	DT			Spain	Gay Journalist Activist Victor Hugo Robles. The life and social battles of Robles is depicted in this autobiographical film. 	132008
1928	El Tigre Was Bad	SM		Tipton, Everett, H.	Black Mask, Aug. 1928, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 106-115	Reporter in Juarez (Chihuahua) Bobby Warren,	132009
1995	El-Hazard: The Wanderers	C		Akiyama, Katsuhio	Japan. 1995-1996. 26 episode TV series. Anime.	High School Broadcast Club Member Nanami Jinnai is highly independent and strongly entrepreneurial, going so far as to take payment from the high school's Broadcast Club to grill her brother over the fraudulent election results on campus television.	132010
2004	Elaan	MF			Bollywood	Journalist (Ameesha Patel)	132011
1955	Elaine Stinson, Campus Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Faber, Doris		Reporter. Story of a coed who gets a reporter's job on a city paper. Covers the campus. Depicts real situations without glamorizing journalism	132012
1994	Eldon Larkin: Banjo Boy	N		Kohler, Vincent	#3 Eldon Larion Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Eldon Lark of the South Coast Sun in damp Port Jerome on the Northwest Coast in Oregon.Larkin finds that he's a wagering man. All he wants in life is a meaningful relationship, a reliable car, and time to go fly-fishing. But when a quarter-ton pimp-gambler-pornographer is murdered with a shotgun, Elton's editor assigns him the story.Larkin falls for the area's new beautiful deputy D.A. The two meet at the crime scene. He must unravel the weird murder -- with the help of a prostitute, a British gardener in cowboy boots, a gay piano player, and a cop who solves cases through dreams.Soon he's up to his neck in topiary, strip poker and card room intrigue as he tries to win the biggest bet of his life. If he cracks the case before the police, he'll bed down the pretty prosecutor.	132013
1990	Eldon Larkin: Rainy North Woods	N	OWN - P	Kohler, Vincent	#1 Eldon Larkin Mysteries	Reporters Eldon Lark and Shelly Sherwood cover events for a scandal sheet, the South Coast Sun,  in damp Port Jerome on the Northwest Coast in Oregon.Hearing that an elephant has crushed to death a Vietnamese immigrant, go-getter Shelly and the less driven but smitten Eldon rush in for the story.The reporters meet a dotty old man building a tower to guide UFOs on a hillside near a community of Vietnamese refugees. They go after the story that includes Big Foot appearing in person and the old man's alien visitors.	132014
1996	Eldon Larkin: Raven's Widows	N		Kohler, Vincent	#4 Eldon Larkin Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Eldon Lark of the South Coast Sun in damp Port Jerome on the Northwest Coast in Oregon.Larkin leaves the rainy north to take a well-deserved Alaskan fishing vacation. He is looking forward for some respite from her persistent romantic troubles and his demanding gout-ridden editor, but his plans for a little peace and quiet quickly go awry.After almost being run down by a runaway totem pole, Eldon meets Anita Povey, the attractive editor of a local Alaskan paper. Preying on his weakness, Anita has little trouble convincing Eldon to turn his vacation into a busman's holiday.She convinces him to write for her paper, fish from her house and maybe even something more. But then Eldon discovers the body of an unpleasant Indian artist shot and then crushed under one of his own totem poles.Determined to get the story and impress the girl, Eldon once again finds himself in the middle of a very strange murder. More complications include Anita's daughter and a sexually competitive blond widow.	132015
1992	Eldon Larkin: Rising Dog	N	OWN - H	Kohler, Vincent	#2 Eldon Larkin Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Eldon Lark of the South Coast Sun in damp Port Jerome on the Northwest Coast in Oregon.Larkin is disparaging when a former alcoholic tugboat captain turned preacher says he has brought his dead dog back to life.But the reporter sees a legitimate story when the preacher and his witless followers vow to fight a condo development proposed for the landfill next to their trailer-camp church grounds.After the "resurrected" dog finds a mummified foot in the landfill, a radical environmentalist is murdered. Investigating these events brings the sex-starved Larkin into contact with nymphomaniacal equestrienne, the environmentalist's former girl friend.She's also the daughter of a county commissioner who is an outspoken condo supporter. More skeletons, Scandinavian bikers, and secret jujitsu cults.	132016
1976	Eleanor and Franklin	M				Reporter Joe McCall (Edward Winter) on Funeral Train.	132017
1977	Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years	T				News Media	132018
2006	Elect, The	N		Gilbert, James		Public Relations Executive Sandy is the wife of  Reed Thompson, the country’s leading conservative talk radio host. Together, they enjoy the rarified life of wealth and comfort in their urbane Chicago social circles. Yet that uncomplicated existence is turned upside down when the front runner for the Republican nomination for President is killed in a helicopter crash on the eve of the New Hampshire primary and Reed is cast into the unlikely role as the heir apparent for the Republican nomination for President. As Reed and Sandy are rapidly drawn into the high stakes battle for the Republican nomination, the couple remain unaware that Reed is the intended victim in a complex web of blackmail, murder, and religious extremism that threatens to destroy any remaining wall of separation between church and state. Faced with an impossible choice, Reed must decide whether to divulge the secret that threatens to destroy him, or become the next victim in an out of control religious crusade that might just be too powerful to stop. 	132019
2008	Elected	NR		Espinoza, Pepper	Gay	News Producer Owen Horn, former Democratic strategist, is more than a little invested in the current presidential election. But on the night of the election, he has other things on his mind. On the surface, Sam Delgado, key Republican strategist, is everything that Owen detests. He’s on the wrong side of the conservative spectrum. He takes his marching orders from a man Owen disagrees with on every single policy. But Sam is friendly, smart and gorgeous. Owen has a tendency to forget their enemies. While the country holds its collective breath waiting for the presidential election results, Owen holds his own election. 	132020
2001	Election 2000	M				Commentator, NBC/CNBC (Christopher Matthews). Commentator, NBC (Tim Russert-Himself).	132021
1948	Election Coverage	DT			Four Networks	News Media	132022
1997	Election, The	NM		Field, Richard Warren		Journalist Michael Edwards, newsman, business entrepreneur and ex-hippie is running as a third-party candidate in a two-party system.His sensible ideas place him firmly in the running as a dark-horse with a winning ticket. All stops are pulled in efforts to tarnish his reputation beyond repair. If the sleaze won't work, maybe a bullet will.Cliffhanger on election night.	132023
1966	Elections '66	DT			Series 10-2-1966 to 11-6-1966. ABC	Reporters from ABC News  filed updates on state governorship and Congressional races. Newsmen Bill Lawrence and Howard K. Smith appeared on three of the programs.	132024
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Ali Baba (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD 6580		Episodes #7-#8. 10-23/30-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Electra Woman and Dyna Girl take on the amazing Ali Baba and his Genie who have something sinister in mind regarding Dyna Girl.Electra Woman struggles to free herself from Ali Baba's deadly trap and looks to change Dyna Girl back to the heroine she normally is.	132025
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Empress of Evil (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD 6580		Episode #5-#6. 10-9/16-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Electra-Woman and Dyna-Girl battle the hypnotic evil of the Empress of Evil but find themselves in deadly peril once again. They struggle to escape from numerous deadly traps set by the Empress of Evil as they try to finally defeat the evil woman.	132026
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Glitter Rock (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD 6580		Episodes #3-#4. 9-25-1976, 10-2-1976.	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Electra Woman combat the pulsating power of Glitter Rock and his plan to rule the country of Tourembourg. They struggle to survive Glitter's deadly trap and foil his scheme for world domination.	132027
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Krofft Supershow, The	T			Series. 9-11-1976 to 9-2-1978. ABC	Reporters Lori (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) for Newsmaker magazine secretly fought crime as Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. They drove a triangular three-wheeled dune buggy and used electrical beams received on their wrists.Professor Heflin aided them as he manned the Crimescope Comp0uter. Fantastic villains included Sorcerer and the Pharaoh.	132028
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Pharaoh, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #11-#12. 11-20/27-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Electra Woman and Dyna Girl square off against the Pharaoh as the villain tries again to obtain ultimate power. They put an end to the Pharaoh's menace as well as the sinister Sloans.	132029
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Return of the Pharaoh (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #15-16. 12-18/25-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Pharaoh and the notorious Princess Cleopatra return to get the Coptic Eye -- sacred mystic symbol of the ancient Egyptians. The Coptic Eye is buried deep in the main chamber of King Tut's pyramid in Egypt.But an entrepreneur has recently spent billions of dollars to have the entire pyramid brought, stone by stone, 6,000 miles from Egypt to just outside the city as a tourist attraction.Lori and Judi, ace reporters for Newsmakers magazine, are interviewing the entrepreneur. Due to an ancient curse, tourists stop coming so the entrepreneur plans to seal up the pyramid forever.Lori and Judi get a signal on their Electra-comps -- they are being summoned back to Electra Base by Frank Heflin on a matter of urgent importance. Crime Scope has detected The Pharaoh in the area.	132030
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Return of the Sorcerer (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD 6580		Episodes #9-#10. 11-6/13-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex. Operate out of the secret Electrabase.Sorcerer returns to wreck havoc and threatens to steal the crown jewels of England. Can Electra Woman and Dyna Girl stop the villain from succeeding in his dastardly plan?They must defeat the Sorcerer before he succeeds in his art thefts even it means traveling to the villain's mirror dimension.	132031
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Sorcerer's Golden Trick, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD 6580		Episodes #1 and #2. 9-11/18-1976. Series 9-11-76 to 9-3-77.	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.In this pilot episode, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl take on the evil spellcaster known as the Sorcerer and his aide Miss Dazzle in an electrifying final battle at Fort Knox.	132032
1976	Electra Woman and Dyna Girl: Spider Lady, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #13-#14. 12-4/11-1976	Magazine Reporters Laurie (Deidre Hall) and Judy (Judy Strangis) of Newsmaker Magazine secretly become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, crime fighters through Crimescope, a computer complex.Electra Woman and Dyna Girl take on the sinister Spider Lady as she schemes against the heroines. Back at the Spider Lair, four tarantulas are crawling up Electra Woman's boots. In the embassy above, the Clone takes the Golden Spider idol from the Monk.At Electra base, the spider-bomb explodes, short-circuiting Crime Scope. It loses power and is out of commission. Meanwhile, Dyna Girl figures out that Electra Woman is really Spider Lady in disguise.But Spider Lady has out-tricked herself. With Crime Scope down, the Force Field of Electra Woman's Electra-Comp fades. She is free. Electra Woman finds Dyna Girl and confronts Clone.But Dyna Girl can't tell them apart. As a test, she asks the Clone a personal question. The Clone gets to frustrated, she loses mental control and reverts back to Spider Lady. Frank repairs Crime Scope. Our heroines finally trap Spider Lady.	132033
2006	Electric Apricot	M				The Photographer (Sirena Irwin).	132034
1984	Electric Blue 17	M				Photographer Gerard (Robert Kerman).	132035
1993	Electric Blue 44: Nicole	M			UK	Glamour Model (Nicole Simmons).	132036
1996	Electric Country Roulette	N		Ripley, W.L.		TV Reporter Sandy Collingsworth is 3B -- bright, beautiful and brave -- news anchor for a Denver TV station. Young coed accuses country-music legend of date rape and is ignored by local cops.But she finds an advocate in Collingsworth, a correspondent for a network television newsmagazine. When she attempts to cover the date-rape, she gets death threats and calls in her maverick boyfriend, a former Dallas Cowboy, to help her.Her investigation threatens more than the country star's reputation and brutal attempts to stop it include intimidation, rapes, beatings and murder.	132037
1985	Electric Harvest, The	N		Davies, Tom		News Media	132038
1979	Electric Horseman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2070,  2071, 2068 L. B8	Burton, Shelly (Story). Paul Gaer, Robert Garland (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Jane Fonda	TV Reporter Hallie Martin (Jane Fonda) comes from New York to cover story of former rodeo champion whose career has declined. Now a spokesperson for cereal company. While on tour in Las Vegas, he disappears with valuable horse he intends to set free.Reporter interviews cowboy's friend, figures out where fugitive has gone. Locates his hideout and confronts him. He says, "I don't want to be no story." He ignores her threat she will go to police saying she wants to milk the story for all it's worth.She won't tell authorities where he is. When cowboy contacts her and offers her a story, she arrives with camera and shoots interview. Contacts news director and requests camera crew be sent to the canyon where cowboy is headed.Her tape airs and support begins to build for cowboy undermining efforts of corporation to use media to discredit him. Cowboy anticipates reporter's action. Goes to another location. Horse is set free. Cowboy and newswoman go separate ways.Reporters (Red McIlvaine, Frank Nicholas, Johnny Magnus, Vic Vallaro, Bob Bailey, Roger Lowe).	132039
1979	Electric Horseman, The	MS	OWN - P	Gilmour, H.B.	Novelization of a screenplay by Robert Garland, screen story by Paul Gaer and Robert Garland based on a story by Shelly Burton.	TV Reporter Hallie Martin (Jane Fonda)  becomes involved with five-time rodeo champion who kidnaps prize show-horse as the electric horseman, helping him escape. Reports story on national TV turning horseman into folk heroReporter agrees not to reveal location. Thanks cowboy on the air. "You want information, go to the library….You  just want a story. Any story. Why don't you make one up? That's what you all do anyway." Public Relations Director halts press conference	132040
2001	Electromenager	MF				Photographer (Philippe Suner), the mad photographer.	132041
1960	Electronic Monster, The	M			PR	Publicity Agent Somers (Larry Gross)	132042
2008	Elegy	M	DVD -R HQ 11727, 11728			Critic David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) uses his minor-league celebrity to hustle graduate students into bed. He is a cultural critic and professor who was previously married and has a son who has never forgiven him for leaving his mother. His relationships with women are usually casual, brief and sexual in nature. Believing himself to be an independent and self-actualized individual, he encounters a beautiful and confident student who attends one of his lectures. She captures his attention like no other woman and they begin a serious relationship. David is also in a casual 20-year relationship with another former student. 	132043
1683	Elegy on Sir William Waller, An	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	132044
1712	Elegy on the Death of Pamphlets, An	PO	USC	Anonymous		Pamphleteer	132045
1708	Elegy on the Supposed Death of Mr. Partridge, the Almanac Maker	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Parody News. First appeared in broadsides in London and Edinburgh. A Grubstreet Elegy. Partridge, very much alive, was not pleased.	132046
2005	Elektra	M				Weatherman (Marke Driesschen).	132047
2004	Elena Michaels: Bitten	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #1	Journalist Elena Michaels is a werewolf who left a secretive pack in upstate New York for a life among humans. She relocating to Toronto, she's embarked on a career as a journalist and begun a relationship with a decent man.All this is jeopardized when she agrees to help old packmates hurt some troublesome "mutts" who are converting common criminals to werewolves and leaving a trail of conspicuous carnage.She's the only female werewolf in the world. Betrayed by her former love who bit her while in werewolf form, she has spent 10 years trying to accept her identity. She hates her hunger for food, for sex, for running in the night, for the chase and the kill. She wants a husband, children, even a mother-in-law.Granted working for True News tabloid isn’t quite the career her high-society family had in mind for her. What they don’t know is that the tabloid job is just a cover, a way for her to investigate stories with a paranormal twist, and help protect the supernatural world from exposure.	132048
2004	Elena Michaels: Broken	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #6	Journalist Elena Michaels is a werewolf who left a secretive pack in upstate New York for a life among humans. She relocating to Toronto, she's embarked on a career as a journalist. Granted working for True News tabloid isn’t quite the career her high-society family had in mind for her. What they don’t know is that the tabloid job is just a cover, a way for her to investigate stories with a paranormal twist, and help protect the supernatural world from exposure.Michaels and her partner Clay have recently found out Elena is pregnant and they are ecstatic, Elena worries for her child though because is she a werewolf. When she visits Toronto, Ontario, Michaels unintentionally opens a portal that unleashes zombie thugs and possibly Jack the Ripper from the Victorian London’s underworld. Now Elena must find a way to seal the portal before they are able to capture her and steal her unborn child.	132049
2009	Elena Michaels: Frostbitten	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #10	Journalist Elena Michaels is a werewolf who left a secretive pack in upstate New York for a life among humans. She relocating to Toronto, she's embarked on a career as a journalist. Granted working for True News tabloid isn’t quite the career her high-society family had in mind for her. What they don’t know is that the tabloid job is just a cover, a way for her to investigate stories with a paranormal twist, and help protect the supernatural world from exposure.When word comes of a series of humans apparently killed by wolves near Anchorage, Elena and Clay are sent to check things out. But they find more than they bargained for among the snow and trees of the savage Alaskan wilderness.	132050
2004	Elena Michaels: Stolen	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #2	Journalist Elena Michaels is a werewolf who left a secretive pack in upstate New York for a life among humans. She relocating to Toronto, she's embarked on a career as a journalist. While investigating a suspicious notice advertising information for sale about werewolves, Elena meets witches Paige and Ruth Winterbourne and, to her misfortune, a team of mortal and supernatural commandos who abduct Elena and Ruth to a remote underground bunker in the wilds of Maine. There a billionaire and computer geek extraordinaire, Ty Winsloe, is collecting a menagerie representing all the supernatural species that coexist anonymously with humanity (vampires, werewolves, witches and so on). While his scientists study such creatures in the hope of distilling their uncanny powers as salable commodities, Winsloe hunts those captives who have outlived their usefulness in cruel most-dangerous-game fashion. Elean’s efforts to outsmart Winsloe long enough to apprise her Pack of her whereabouts are complicated by a werewolf wannabe among the captors. Even though she’s the world only female werewolf, Elena Michaels is just a regular girl at heart -- with larger than normal appetites. She sticks to three feasts a day, loves long runs in the moonlight, and has a lover who is unbelievably frustrating yet all the more sexy for his dark side. Like every regular girl, she certainly doesn’t believe in witches. Then again, when two small, ridiculously feminine women manage to hurl her against a wall, and then save her form the hunters on her tail, Elena realizes that maybe there are more things in heaven and earth than she’s dreamt of.An obsessed tycoon with a sick curiosity is well on his way to amassing a private collection of supernaturals, and plans to harness their powers for himself -- even if it means killing them. For Elena, kidnapped and imprisoned deep underground, separated from her Pack, unable to tell her friends from her enemies, choosing the right allies is a matter of life and death. 	132051
1985	Eleni	M	DVD -R HQ 4991, 4992. SVD 621	Gage, Nicholas (Book). Steve Tesich (Screenplay)		New York Times Reporter Nicholas Gage (John Malkovich), who takes the position of bureau chief in Athens where his mother was killed years before during the Greek Civil War. He intends to use his position to find out what became of her.Reporter tries to track down the killers of his mother 40 years earlier in wartime Greece. When he finds the judge who condemned his mother, he is unable to shoot him. Leaves the judge's house and throws the gun into the ocean."Is that how you're going to ask questions? With a gun? No, that's right you're a reporter. You don't have to answer questions. You only get to ask them."	132052
2000	Elephant Gun	N		Carpenter, Phillip E.		News Media, stealth helicopters, snipers, police, wild animals and wild women become involved as real events in today’s headlines are interwoven into an exciting action fiction. 	132053
1992	Elephant, The	N		Rayner, Richard		Journalist Headingley Hamer has a well-developed talent for lying -- one suited to his occupations as journalist, seducer and narrator of the story.	132054
2001	Elevator, The	MT				News Media. The Reporter (Michael Melik Brown).  Reporter (Lauren Kain).	132055
1995	Eleven Men Against Eleven	MT				News Media. TV Interviewer (Kevin Connelly). Radio Commentator (Rob Brydon). Journalist (Lee Cornes). 1st Journalist (Martin Gent).	132056
1991	Eleven O'Clock Report	DT	B 70		Newscast 4-8-1991	Newscast	132057
2008	Eleventh Commandment, The	N		Shapiro, Dean M.		Religion Editor Tom Foster is about to find out how far a reporter will go to get a story.  Foster, the religion editor for a large daily newspaper, goes undercover to expose a fanatical, polygamous cult leader suspected in the deaths of more than a dozen followers. He gets more than he bargained for when his own life is on the line, especially after he has fallen in love with one of the cult leader’s wives. Can Tom save her -- and himself -- when his deception is discovered? The answer comes after a tragic climax that shocks the world. 	132058
1937	Eleventh Hour	N		Clive, R.		English Journalist loves the wife of a German-Jewish official in Berlin, 1931-1932	132059
2006	Eleventh Hour	T				Reporter (Nicolas Wall - News Reporter).	132060
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: 37-Year Itch, The (aka Bury the Lead: 37-Year Itch, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 11164		Episode #8. 1-21-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #8:Isobel’s investigation into a web of political corruption is spurred by her own misguided faith.	132061
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Bedfellas (Bury the Lead: Bedfellas)	T	DVD -R HQ 11219		Episode #30. 12-18-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #30:Isobel gets romantically entangled with the police sergeant hosting her ride-along piece. When her investigation into a serial rapist runs up against the cops’, she decides to hold her story one night, with disastrous consequences.	132062
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Bumpy Cover (aka Bury the Lead: Bumpy Cover)	T	DVD -R HQ 11369		Episode #39. 3-26-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #39:Megan gets a trip from ex-producer Dennis in town on the book tour for his racy new thriller. While Henry scours Ottawa for Dennis’s deep-throat source, a Hollywood director who has optioned the novel visits the bullpen and recognizes more than a few “fictional” characters.	132063
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Cell Phone Slaves (aka Bury the Lead: Cell Phone Slaves)	T	DVD -R HQ 11166		Episode #11. 4-25-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #11:Kamal traces an illicit supply chain from war-torn Eastern Congo to the clubby world of corporate Canada, inadvertently getting mixed up in insider trading.	132064
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Cowboy (aka Bury the Lead: Cowboy)	T	DVD -R HQ 11176. DVD -R HQ 11298		Episode #14. 2-15-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #14:Wen five women die in a mysterious blaze, Dennis goes after the head of a Russian sex slave ring. Isobel and Kamal meet a seriously disfigured boy set to receive a face transplant.	132065
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Das Bootcamp (aka Bury the Lead: Das Bootcamp).	T	DVD -R HQ 11360		Episode #38. 3-12-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #38:Kamal and James join fellow reporters for conflict training at an army base, but when a hostile sergeant pushes their war games too far. Kamal’s digging unearths a story more explosive than anything in the field. Back at the office, Kennedy and her team get confessional during a productivity workshop. News Media. Reporters (Romas Stanulis, Jeff Topping).	132066
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Don’t Have a Cow (aka Bury the Lead: Don’t Have a Cow)	T	DVD -R HQ 11165		Episode #9. 1-28-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #9:Kamal vows to bring a corrupt grocery chain to its knees. Dennis grapples with the guilt of a missed moment.	132067
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Eden (aka Bury the Lead: Eden)	T	DVD -R HQ 11218		Episode #27. 11-27-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #27:New Eleventh House producer Henry Shelley makes his debut tracking the murder of a rent boy - male prostitute. What was his relationship with a Member of Parliament? Was he killed for love or money? Kamal considers war corresponding to boost his profile.	132068
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Georgia (aka Bury the Lead: Georgia)	T	DVD -R HQ 11310		Episode #22. 4-25-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #22: Dennis is compelled to seek clemency for a Canadian prisoner on Death Row in the U.S. Meanwhile, Isobel uncovers a shocking secret while producing a story on the new face of pornography.	132069
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Gone Baby Gone (aka Bury the Lead: Gone Baby Gone)	T	DVD -R HQ 11188		Episode #19. 3-28-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #20: When a diplomat’s son is killed by a car bomb, what appears to be a terrorist attack turns out to be a personal vendetta with tragic consequences.	132070
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Hall of Mirrors(aka Bury the Lead: Hall of Mirrors)	T	DVD -R HQ 11285		Episode #13. 5-9-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #13:Network falls hostage to the demands of a madman intent on delivering his rant over the airwaves. A police profiler, Det. Linus Goslings, is involved in the search for a bomber called the Toonie Bomber.	132071
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Hard Seven (aka Bury the Lead: Hard Seven)	T	DVD -R HQ 11178		Episode #16. 3-7-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #16:Inmate’s account of a brutal gang rape drives Dennis’ story on prison conditions in a dramatic new direction. Isobel gets hooked on slot machines while investigating the suicide of an addicted gambler.	132072
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Hit Delete (aka Bury the Lead: Hit Delete)	T	DVD -R HQ 11355		Episode #33. 1-15-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #33:Even Isobel’s new copy boyfriend can’t protect her when a dangerous young man, one of her earliest interview subjects, gets out on parole. News Media. Reporter (Diana Platts).	132073
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: I’ll Build Me an Island (aka Bury the Lead: I’ll Build Me an Island)	T	DVD -R HQ 11205		Episode #23. 5-2-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #23:In an ice-storm blackout, Dennis struggles to finish a piece on an elusive U.S. gun manufacturer who wants to blow the whistle on his company’s dirty business practices. Kennedy worries a romance with a coworker may have compromised Dennis’ judgment.	132074
2002	Eleventh Hour, The: I’m Mad As Hell (aka Bury the Leader: I’m Mad As Hell and I’m Not Going to Take it Anymore)	T	DVD -R HQ 11162		Episode #2. 12-3-2002. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joan Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #2:A highly charged story about air rage turns into a brouhaha between Kamal and Deaton as each tries to exert his own spin on the issue. Kamal and Deaton have been trapped in a plane for nearly two hours while the pilot waits for ramp attendants for the jetway. Suddenly, one of the passengers, Ross Glatt, flies into an uncontrollable rage. Flight attendant Cheryl Pittis tries to calm him, but Glatt is out of control. Then Kamal notices a passenger catching the spectacle on a handicam, and his instincts tell him this will be great news footage. Glatt - a professional cellist as it turns out - is finally overcome by a fellow passenger, and about to be sedated when the Emergency Response Team storms the plane. All this, Deaton remarks, for what turned out to be plain old-fashioned air rage. Kamal is just thankful the incident happened while they were on the ground. Otherwise, they might have had fighter jets preparing to shoot them down. In the existing climate of post-Sept. 11, the newsmen smell a story. Deaton thinks they should talk to the flight attendant; she's the hook - then security, and all other experts, on the scope of the problem. Kamal sets up a meeting with Pittis prior to her scheduled flight to Vancouver, but he gets stuck in traffic and misses her. It turns out legal counsel has already advised her against talking to the press as the incident is being treated as a potential hijacking. Pittis has practically come unglued, and is convinced that Glatt intended to kill them all. Kamal is anxious to get interviews banked before Deaton heads to Mexico. Glatt's lawyer won't let them get near his client, but there are a few other interviews they can nail down. As for Pittis, Kamal's not even sure she fits into the story now. She keeps calling Glatt a hijacker; as does the airport's Head of Security, Cody Formier, who touts immediate prison sentences and a permanent blacklisting for anyone displaying a violent outburst on a plane. Kamal nearly loses it with all the talk of hijacking. After all, he reminds Kennedy, he had been there that day. They had been in the security line for three hours and thought they would miss their plane. But they didn't, because their takeoff was delayed. That's how they ended up with no jetway upon arrival in Toronto - which forced them to sit on the runway for another two hours. She wants to hear how the story unfolds, and she wants Glatt to tell it. He made bail, so he should be home by now. On camera, Glatt waxes philosophical about the event. Kamal loves the guy! He sees this story as a way to address the reasons behind the rage. Deaton, on the other hand, deems Glatt's interview unusable, and detests him for trying to excuse himself and his unforgivable actions with a lot of babbling nonsense. Kennedy agrees with Deaton that Glatt is a bit "serial killer". Kamal's own frustration builds. Instances of air rage are rising. Why aren't we asking why? We're treated like sheep, and they're criminalizing our frustration. Glatt was beaten; he's facing stiff penalties, lawsuits, and jail. It's madness. Kamal wants to do a story about what happened on that plane - and why. He has to find someone else who was there - like Dale, the man who took out Glatt. In Dale, Kamal finally finds someone else who didn't consider Glatt to be a hijacker - and suddenly the story takes a turn. With Deaton now in Mexico, Kamal and Gavin roughly edit the piece together as Kamal sees it. Kamal, though, still needs Deaton to come back to do the final interview with Dale. Sure enough, Deaton goes into a tirade over Kamal's "take" on the story, and refuses to defile his name and reputation with a piece that champions antisocial, violent behavior. Kennedy knows she can't jam a story down Deaton's throat if he hates it - he's the one on-camera. The whole story turns into quite a brouhaha between Kamal and Deaton as each tries to exert his own spin on the issue. Then, with the power of a senior producer, Kennedy decides to turn it into an airline security story. Kamal is devastated. He'd been on that flight; and Glatt had expressed what Kamal had felt. Somehow, Kamal just lost hold of the story. He decides to break the news to Glatt in person but, in a moment tinged with black humour, Glatt goes ballistic when he learns that his interview has been pulled and Kamal barely manages to escape without being hit by shards of flying china.	132075
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: In Another Life (aka Bury the Lead: In Another Life). 	T	DVD -R HQ 11350		Episode #35. 2-5-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #35:Isobel and Kennedy clash over the story of a quiet Rosedale housewife (Barbara Eve Harris) arrested for shooting a police officer in her former life as a Sixties radical. 	132076
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: In Spite of All the Damage (Bury the Lead: In Spite of All the Damage)	T	DVD -R HQ 11220		Episode #28. 12-4-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #28:A violent case of mistaken identity gives Kamal a lead on his long-missing sister, Layda. Kennedy pounces on the opportunity to take Kamal's private pain public and boost his ratings. When he and Isobel jet to Halifax armed only with a hidden camera and a fistful of dollars, Layda's trail takes them up against desperate meth addicts and into the command centre of an identity-theft ring. Meanwhile, when Megan lets Henry sweet-talk her into going undercover to bust quack plastic surgeons, she gets an unsettling proposition.	132077
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Kettle Black (aka Bury the Lead: Pot Kettle Black)	T	DVD -R HQ 11354		Episode #34. 1-22-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #34:Megan’s conflict of interest lands the whole Eleventh Hour in hot water when she catches a domestic-goddess CEO with her hand in the corporate cookie jar. Kamal is shadowed by a sharp-eyed student reporter.	132078
2002	Eleventh Hour, The: Low, Dishonest Decade, A (aka Bury the Lead: Low, Dishonest Decade, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11248		Episode #4. 12-17-2002. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #4:Isobel suspects that philanthropist and self-proclaimed draft dodger Jefferson Grant may have actually been involved in a civilian massacre in a tiny Vietnamese village.	132079
2002	Eleventh Hour, The: Mad As Hatters (Bury the Lead: Mad as Hatters)	T	DVD -R HQ 11246		Episode #1. 11-26-2002. Canadian Series 2002-2005. “Bury the Lead” is title used when shown on American TV. 	TV Newsmagazine Staff. The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but storylines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Shows the efforts of the journalists as they struggle to investigate their stories. Must contend with their producers who must balance their journalistic integrity with the demands of their corporate superiors who don't always share the same priorities to the truth.Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle - 2002-2004). Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour). Isobel Lamberet (Waneta Storms). Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid). Henry Shelley (Ben Bass, 2004-2005). Megan Redner (Sonja Smits).Bucky (Adam Bocknek). Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel).Episode #1:Dennis knows he's on to a story when he learns that residents of The Latitude Lofts, a building owned and occupied by an artists' co-operative, are afflicted by fibromyalgia. But his probing is met with resistance - from the co-op members who have already sunk their savings into the building; and from his new senior producer, Kennedy Marsh, who considers the premise as dated as the "yuppie flu". Kennedy's criticism further incites Dennis, who is already upset that he was passed over for the senior position in favour of this young upstart - a "virtual VJ" - from a popular tabloid show. There's a mess of personal and professional tension when a young boss, Kennedy Marsh, is brought in to jazz up the show, do snappier stories and attract a younger audience. She used to produce a tabloid-TV program and everybody is suspicious and resentful of her. The thing is, Kennedy Marsh is a tall, blond drink of water and there is quiet, almost-sexual tension between her and the dead-serious Dennis. Kennedy Marsh clashes with Dennis Langley. He doesn't hate her because she's young and beautiful; he hates her because he sees her as a tabloid princess. Dennis starts to investigate an apparent case of a contaminated building making many of its residents seriously ill. It looks like an obvious, easy-to-understand story. But some of bosses think it's not sexy enough and others think it goes too far in attacking a powerful corporation. Another producer tells Dennis, "You're so cute when you're naive." Only one co-op resident, Christina Mehta, has even been willing to talk to him. But then Dennis learns that the building was once owned by Latitude Light and Electric Company. According to Dr. Ruby Albright, mercury is used in the manufacture of fluorescent light. The highly toxic liquid metal can spark a variety of symptoms - all of which the residents of Latitude display in spades - including dementia which is apparent in an elderly resident, Mrs. Burke. Follow-up urine testing on the residents confirms high mercury levels, and the Board of Health is called in to investigate. As news cameras roll, officials lift a floorboard to reveal gleaming pools of lustrous silver liquid. Health officials order an immediate evacuation of the building. Homeless, and facing an expensive lawsuit that she and the other residents will surely never win, Christina Mehta seeks refuge in a women's shelter, while her young son is admitted to hospital with suspected mercury poisoning. Dennis feels helpless; admittedly, all he can do is put the story on television. Futility turns to hope when Dennis inadvertently learns that it was Latitude Light and Electric - not the co-op members - who handled the initial building renovations. Apparently Latitude ordered an architect not to pull up the floorboards. It would have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to clean up the mercury, so the company faked a certificate saying the building was clean - then they off-loaded it to "a bunch of flaky artists" implying that someone at City Council was paid off. Determined to prove the claims, Dennis and reporter, Megan Redner, interview Latitude's CEO, Don Jarvis. When Megan moves in for the kill, Jarvis falls apart on camera. Christina finally relents to an interview, in which she calls Latitude "evil", but rather than cry as Dennis had hoped, she appears calm and composed. They don't really have a shot that he's looking for. Then the news team is scooped by an Internet piece suggesting that they plan to report that Latitude bribed city councilors and falsified records and Megan is served with an emergency injunction barring the broadcast of the piece. Latitude must have seen the leaked Internet piece. Dennis rails against the notion that a privately-owned company can dictate the content of the news, and figures any judge that would grant an injunction to stop the broadcast must be some crony of Jarvis'. It dawns on Dennis that a court order is a public document. With this, Senior Producer Kennedy Marsh, sees an opportunity for "good television". She decides to support his appeal to go ahead with the piece as planned. That night, in front of millions of viewers, Megan not only discloses that they were served with the injunction, but reads the entire document aloud - including all the portions of the news story that the injunction ordered them to excise. It's a powerful story and, through all the twists and turns of getting it to air, Dennis and Kennedy finally manage to reach a tentative truce.	132080
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Megan Ice Cream (aka Bury the Lead: Megan Ice Cream)	T	DVD -R HQ 11340		Episode #29. 12-11-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #29:Megan tracks a drug mule’s child to a Colombian orphanage. The Colombian boy is used as a decoy to smuggle heroin into Canada. Henry fears she’s getting too involved in a dangerous underworld. 	132081
2006	Eleventh Hour, The: Miracle	T				Journalist (Vashti MacLachlan). News Reporter (Nicolas Wall).	132082
2009	Eleventh Hour, The: Miracle	T			Episode #11.  1-22-2009	Reporter on TV (Erica Schaffer). Reporter #1 (Craig Tsuyumine). Reporter #3 (Kinga Philipps). Water purported to cure cancer has those searching for a scientific explanation but the answer is more deadly than the diseases it’s supposed to be curing.	132083
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Miracle Worker, The (aka Bury the Lead: Miracle Worker, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 11356		Episode #36. 2-19-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #36:Henry’s journalistic instincts -- and marriage -- are strained to the limit while profiling a quadriplegic, his faith healer, and a wife who suspects abuse.	132084
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Missionary Position, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 11207.		Episode #26. 5-30-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Second Season Finale	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #26:Suddenly, Stella claims to have amnesia about the whole event, but when she lets it slip that she prayed in the Afghan hospital where her "amnesia" apparently began, Megan and story producer Dennis recognize a cover-up. Megan follows her hunch and sets off for Afghanistan to expose the cover-up while Dennis tracks down Stella's doctor, Dr. Osama Amir, who reveals the truth: the U.S. troops shot a civilian doctor in cold blood during what they knew was in fact a needless rescue mission, and now they're covering it up. Dr. Amir and Stella both saw what happened that day - and Dennis plots to get the evidence to expose the whole debacle, setting off a chain of events that threaten to destroy both Dennis' journalistic integrity and his personal relationships.	132085
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Modern Mata Hari, A (aka Bury the Lead: Modern Mata Hari)	T	DVD -R HQ 11139		Episode #6. 1-7-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #6:The brains of a top CSIS agent are splattered all over the windshield of his car and speculation is running high on whether it was suicide or murder. Some say George Barkin was being forced into retirement so he committed suicide; others whisper that he was setting up "business relationships" in China; or that he was a double agent. But whatever the reason for his demise, there's bound to be a media frenzy around the incident - and The Eleventh Hour wants to be the first ones in. At the centre of all the controversy is a young woman named Lyn Sing, a Chinese citizen who's been working at the Embassy, and who is somehow linked with the now notorious CSIS officer. Maybe Sing's just a damsel in distress; maybe she was part of Barkin's espionage activities; or maybe even a suspect in his death. Megan wants an exclusive with this 'woman of the hour', but Donohue's instincts tell him that with all the news outlets clamoring for her, Sing will end up in the driver's seat, dictating her demands to the hungry press. Barkin's widow, Helen, insists that her husband loved his job and his country; and would never have turned against either; nor was he ever unfaithful to her. But lewd photos have just been released to the media that would suggest otherwise. Sing may be the only one who knows the truth about Barkin's life and death, and The Eleventh Hour has to find her before she's snapped up by an outlet that's willing to pay for her story. It takes a little courting by Megan, but soon Sing's within her reach. As Donohue predicted, the price is high. Kamal smells a media advisor; and Kennedy dithers over making the call, afraid of what Donohue will think. With resolve, Megan bypasses Kennedy and goes straight to Donohue for consent. As for Dennis, he's convinced hard news is grinding to a halt in favour of infotainment. Still, the network slots the interview as a 'special' for the next evening. Kamal knows that Sing's advisor will have rehearsed her to within an inch of her life, but he's determined to nail her to the wall; Megan has other plans. Megan is rattled when Sing's advisor turns out to be Tony Joel, ex-Eleventh Hour producer and Megan's former lover. Kamal is more concerned that Tony is interfering with the crew. Here they are trying to report on a story about treason - and they're arguing "about pillows on the set". Kamal figures they've just made a deal with the devil - and that, somehow, this all has to do with Megan. In her interview with Sing, Megan keeps coming up empty. So the savvy reporter switches to Plan B, and starts talking to the woman about her personal life. She carefully walks Sing through her early years in Xuangdong Province; and her language studies in Beijing. When Sing starts to relax, Megan asks her about her job at the Chinese Embassy. Sing reveals that her job allowed her only basic security clearance, so Megan deduces that she couldn't have been spying on the Chinese for Barkin. When Megan asks her why she didn't return to China, Sing admits that she now considers Canada her home. So, clearly, she wasn't spying for the Chinese. In other words, it seems Sing has no story at all! So why, of the dozens of possible interviews, did she choose to speak to this show first? It seems that Sing was simply reveling in the celebrity status of her association with Barkin, and Tony was her ticket to the biggest possible audience. As for Tony, he just wanted to see the ever-invincible Megan fail. Magically, Megan manages to salvage the interview when she corners Sing into admitting that she took the pictures of Barkin; and that she planned to use them as blackmail if he failed to honor his promise to get her citizenship. She waited a year, then threatened to show the pictures to his wife. Barkin must have killed himself because he was afraid of destroying his marriage. It was Tony's idea to release the photos to the press in order to further sensationalize Sing's story. Sing finally got the profile she wanted - with the help of this producer-turned-flack. Megan takes up her usual post-show station in the screening room. But this time she's not mainlining on her triumphant interview with Sing; in fact, she's watching a brilliant spoof of herself on the Comedy Network.	132086
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Nadir (aka Bury the Lead: Nadir)	T	DVD -R HQ 11189		Episode #20. 4-11-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #20: Dennis investigates the motives of a well-to-do housewife who returns home after vanishing without a trace five days earlier. Isobel profiles a profiler with a vicious speech impediment. A stubborn Kennedy refuses to beg Megan to come back to The Eleventh Hour. 	132087
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Not Without My Reefer (aka Bury the Lead: Not Without My....)	T	DVD -R HQ 11163		Episode #7. 1-14-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #7:Dennis investigates the Draconian drug laws threatening the future of a marijuana fugitive.	132088
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Rash Troops of Error, The (Bury the Lead: aka Rash Troops of Error, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 11284		Episode #12, 5-2-2003	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but storylines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #12:Isobel investigates a deadly shooting at a school and discovers police had hidden evidence about the shots a constable fired.	132089
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Rather Be Wrong (aka Bury the Lead: If This Is Wrong)	T	DVD -R HQ 11190		Episode #21. 4-18-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #21:A racist politician sues The Eleventh Hour for defamation after Megan nails him during an interview. Dennis and Kamal harbor a military Corporal who claims her colleague was murdered by her commanding officer.	132090
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Revenge Specialist, The (1) (aka Bury the Lead: Revenge Specialist, The).	T	DVD -R HQ 11206		Episode #25. 5-16-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #25:Isobel's life falls apart as she digs into pornography charges against a well-loved children's television series. Eleventh hour anchor Megan Redner is determined to secure an exclusive interview with Stella Loos, a Canadian missionary who was rescued from the Taliban after armed American Special Task Force troops stormed an Afghani hospital. From all appearances, the operation was a coup for the U.S. troops, raising morale in Afghanistan. It is assumed that the American networks will be all over the story, but Stella seems to have no media handlers and the American outlets don't even seem to be in the mix. Kennedy wonders if Stella is being coy about her celebrity; that perhaps she's holding out for a book deal. So the show's lawyer, Murray Dann, draws up an offer for her through their corporate publishing arm, Rutger-Hill. In doing so, they buy the book, the movie rights and the interview.	132091
2003	Eleventh Hour, The: Shelter (aka Bury the Lead: Shelter)	T	DVD -R HQ 11290		Episode #10. 4-18-2003. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #10:While investigating a suspicious social worker, Dennis stumbles on evidence that a child killer may have been wrongly convicted.	132092
2002	Eleventh Hour, The: Source, The (aka Bury the Lead: Source, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 11262		Episode #3. 12-10-2002. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff. The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #3:Honduran translator disappears when she’s suspected of being Dennis’ source for bribery allegations against a Canadian firm and a corrupt Honduran bureaucrat.	132093
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Special Delivery (aka Bury the Lead: Special Delivery)	T	DVD -R HQ 11380		Episode #37. 2-26-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #37:Henry gets a double dose of shell shock when a sniper’s bullet strikes on the doorstep of the Eleventh Hour. Megan and Isobel struggle to stay objective as they investigate an attack too close to home.	132094
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Stormy Petrel (aka Bury the Lead: Stormy Petrel)	T	DVD -R HQ 11177		Episode #15. 2-22-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #15:Isobel is duped by the cunning machinations of a beautiful young girl. A story about an enigmatic movie star with a dark secret deepens the rift between Dennis and Kennedy. 	132095
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Strange Bedfellows (aka Bury the Lead: Strange Bedfellows)	T	DVD -R HQ 11210		Episode #24. 5-9-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #24:The Eleventh Hour is incited to produce an in-depth expose on “modern marriage” after an Anglican Bishop refuses to marry a gay couple, and a reality show tries to pair up a nerd with a supermodel.	132096
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Swimmers (aka Bury the Lead: Swimmers)	T	DVD -R HQ 11179		Episode #17. 3-14-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #17:Isobel gets entangled with victims of an unethical doctor in her expose of an in-vitro clinic. Kennedy sends Dennis to Halifax to find a baby girl cloned by a bizarre cult group.	132097
2002	Eleventh Hour, The: Tree Hugger (aka Bury the Lead: Tree Hugger)	T	DVD -R HQ 11266		Episode #5. 12-31-2002. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #5:Isobel struggles to uncover the true motives behind an environmental group’s fight to save a contentious piece of land.	132098
1963	Eleventh Hour, The: Tumble From a High White House, A	T			Episode #21. 2-27-1963	Reporter (Tom Curtis).	132099
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Virgin Walks Into a Bar, A (aka Bury the Lead: Virgin Walks Into a Bar)	T	DVD -R HQ 11345		Episode #31. 1-1-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #31: Kamal is accused of sexual assault while reporting on the trial of the bombers of a Winnipeg mosque. Ex-Producer Tony Joel, hired to “spin” Kamal’s PR, causes a stir at the office. Anchorwoman (Caroline Redekopp).	132100
2004	Eleventh Hour, The: Wonderland (aka Bury the Lead: Wonderland)	T	DVD -R HQ 11180		Episode #18. 3-21-2004. Canadian Series 2002-2005	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #18: Dennis investigates a vigilante incident. Megan loses her unerring objectivity while profiling a brain surgeon who can’t save himself from brain cancer.	132101
2005	Eleventh Hour, The: Zugzwang (aka Bury the Lead: Zugzwang	T	DVD -R HQ 11357		Episode #32. 1-8-2005. Canadian Series 2002-2005. Third Season Opener.	TV Newsmagazine Staff.The TV newsmagazine show is the flagship of the mighty UTN network. Camera crews scurry about, tapes whirr in the edit suites and reporters toil at their computer stations."The Eleventh Hour" team contends with deadlines, spin-doctors, fraud and hypocrisy and sometimes even the all-out physical dangers of a war zone or natural disaster. And that's not to mention the battleground that is their own office - a place governed by strong temperaments, big egos and even bigger ambitions.The Eleventh Hour is about a fifth estate-W Five-style Canadian TV newsmagazine following segment producers as they track down and investigate various controversial stories -- some inspired by real life news stories. The focus shifted between Producer Dennis Langley (Shawn Doyle), the brooding one, Producer Isobel Lambert (Waneta Storms), the naive, green one, and Correspondent Kamal Azizi (Jeff Seymour), the cocky one, from episode to episode. Executive Producer Kennedy Marsh (Tanya Reid) and Network News Head Warren Donahue (Peter MacNeill) are The Eleventh House show executives -- Marsh is beautiful but icy, an amoral upstart fresh from a successful but shallow newsmagazine, and Donahue, the crusty old veteran. Researcher Brooke Fairburn (Inga Cadranel) and Researcher James Joy (Scott McCord) are production assistants. Correspondent Megan Redner (Sonja Smiths) and Deaton Hill  (John Neville) are the TV Anchors, both somewhat full-of-themselves screen personalities. Legal Counsel Murray Dann (Matt Gordon) is the program’s legal advisor. The Editor (Noam Jenkins). Network Executive (Michael Murphy). Editor Gavin Kowalchuk (Joans Chernick).  By second season, Donahue became a recurring rather than a regular character. Deacon Hill was gone on an overseas assignment.  Azizi became an on-air anchor. Langley was gone by the third season and returned for the show’s finale. Henry Shelley (Ben Bass) joined The Eleventh Hour as a cocky, street smart producer. The eleventh hour is an expression referring to the last moments before a deadline or the imminence of a decisive or “final” moment. Unhappy with the newsmagazine’s shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show’s senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but story lines also include the team’s efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. Episode #32:Megan recalls interviewing an eccentric chess champion days before his suicide. Ten years later, Kamal finds new evidence to suggest it was murder.	132102
2008	Eleventh Man, The	N		Doig, Ivan		Editor’s son Ben Reinking, son of a small town newspaper editor, has been plucked from pilot training by a military propaganda machine hungry for heroes. He is to chronicle the adventures of his teammates, man by man from TSU’s 1941 starting lineup that went down as legend in Montana football history charging through the season undefeated. Two years later, the Supreme Team is caught up in World War II. Ten of them are scattered around the globe in the war’s various dangerous theaters. Reinking is the eleventh man and the results of his reporting will be published in small-town newspapers across the country including the one his father, Mr. Reinking, edits. Ready for action, Reinking chafes at the assignment, not knowing that it will bring him love from an unexpected quarter and test the law of averages, which holds that all but one of his teammates should come through the conflict unscathed. 	132103
1998	Eleventh Plague, The	N		Marr, John S. and John Baldwin		Investigative TV Journalist Vicki Wade, who works on a 60-Minutes-type program was once in love with epidemiological whiz who flies about the world fighting epidemics. An airborne killer may be set lose in Manhattan.Strange medical reports from around the globe -- poison frogs, anthrax, deadly swarms -- convince the epidemiologically's that someone is recreating the 10 plagues. He tracks the disasters around the nation and on the Web.Racing against time and the authorities, he must stop the real culprit.	132104
2003	Elf	M	DVD -R HQ 6222, 6223			News Media. NY 1 Reporter (Claire Lautier). NY 1 Anchor (Ted Friend). Printer (Dillard Brinson).  Radioman (Craig Castaldo).	132105
1944	Elf in Algiers, The	SS		Steinbeck, John	In "Pause to Wonder: Stories of the Marvelous, Mysterious and Strange"	Press	132106
2004	Elf of Union Square, The	NJ		Carr, Jan		New York Times Reporter Will Manley and a fifth-grader investigate an ancient elf and his sidekick, a Norwegian rat who conspire to drive people away from Union Square Park.Capable reporter and the resourceful boy figure out what's going on and find a way to restore peace so that the denizens of downtown can once again enjoy their sliver of green.Reporter Will and a boy named Jacak discover that Hiram the Elf and Knut the Rat have launched a sneaky campaign to return Union Square to the bad old days.Suddenly, there is dog poop on the walkways, soap on the monkey bars and suddenly regulars of Union Square are at war with each other.	132107
1954	Elgin Hour, The: Falling Star	T			Episode #7.12-28-1954	Photographer (Frank McHugh).	132108
2000	Eli	NSF		Myers, Bill		TV Newscaster Conrad Davis is hurled into a parallel world exactly like ours except for one minor detail -- Christ didn't come there 2,000 years ago, but today. Fiery car crash hurls TV Journalist  into another world.Skeptical Davis watches the gospel unfold in today's society as a Messiah in T-shirt and blue jeans heals, raises people from the dead and speaks such startling truth that he captures heart of a nation.Eli Shepherd is the 20th-century Jesus.	132109
2008	Eli Stone: Heartbeat	T	DVD -R HQ 9813		Episode. 4-3-2008	News Media. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases. Eli’s flashbacks help him better understand his brother and give him a chance to say goodbye to his father. Taylor handles a divorce in which the parties cheated with each other.	132110
2008	Eli Stone: I Want Your Sex	T	DVD -R HQ 9782		Episode. 3-27-2008	News Media. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases.When a school expels a teenage girl for playing a George Michael song during an abstinence-education assembly, the singer retains Eli’s legal counsel on the girl’s behalf. News media covers the story and bad publicity is used as a threat to get a settlement. Eli considers surgery. He discovers his brother is dating the woman Eli lost his virginity to. 	132111
2008	Eli Stone: Patience	T	DVD -R HQ 9817		Episode. 4-10-2008	News Media covers the case of two gay chimpanzees. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases.Vision of the future prompts Eli to take the case of a lawyer’s former client who has been denied parole because he has fought against prison abuse. The vision shows Eli adored by a crowd and married to Mollie with a child.	132112
2008	Eli Stone: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9595		Episode #1. 2-2008	News Media. Attorney Eli Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases. 	132113
2008	Eli Stone: Praying For Time	T	DVD -R HQ 9768		Episode. 3-12-2008	News Media. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases. Stone has visions of earthquakes -- including one with a spectacular musical number -- that never really materialize. In one vision, he sees a news report on the earthquake giving him the name of the town, but not when it happened.  Baseball player is acquitted and goes out to meet the mob of reporters with cameras and microphones at a post-victory news conference on the courtroom steps. Anchor (Mel Fair). 	132114
2008	Eli Stone: Something To Save	T	DVD -R HQ 9731		Episode. 3-6-2008	News Media. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases. 	132115
2009	Eli Stone: Sonoma	T	DVD -R HQ 11208		Episode. 6-21-2009	News Media. Reporter is fired by a major media corporation and the television news producer can be helpful, but she won’t help unless the lawyers help her in court -- she is charged with being involved with paintings stolen from Jews by the Nazis during World War II. 	132116
2009	Eli Stone: Tailspin	T	DVD -R HQ 11258		Episode. 6-30-2009	Financial Reporter-Commentator gives financial news by yelling out information. 	132117
2008	Eli Stone: Waiting for That Day	T	DVD -R HQ 9826		Episode. 4-13-2008	News Media covers scientist who predicts that a major earthquake will hit San Francisco verifying El’s hallucination. Attorney Stone develops a brain aneurism and starts hallucinating making him think he may be a prophet because the hallucinations tell him what cases to take and how to win those cases.Eli sues the city of San Francisco to force officials to shut down the Golden Gate Bridge after he has a vision of a devastating earthquake damaging the structure.	132118
2005	Eliana em O Segredo dos Golfinhos	MF			Mexico. Brazil. Argentina	Reporter (Netinho de Paula). During the recording of a special TV show about dolphins, Eliana involves herself into one of her biggest adventures.	132119
2002	Elias Hackshaw: Jericho Flower	NM		Wilcox, Stephen	#4 Elias Hackshaw Mysteries	Publisher-Editor-Columnist Elias (Hack) Hackshaw of a small town newspaper The Triton Advertiser in upstate New York who is a romantic hiding in pessimism, a jewel of a journalist buried beneath the dreary society columns, a razor-tongued editor.Newsman, sleuth, house-restorer Hack writes a weekly column, Ramblings and his position as editor-in-chief guarantees that he will have plenty of detractors as well as allies.And the upstate tri-town area covered by the Triton Advertiser is small enough, remote enough and isolated enough to provide cover for plenty of unusual characters.The murder of a con man catapults Hack into trouble when the chief criminal investigator concludes he's involved. The head of a gypsy band conscripts Hack to find his runaway daughter.Hack's ambitious plan to catch the killer, get the gypsies off his case and leave the chief criminal investigator with egg on his face hits a few snags. Residents don't care much for the muck-stirring newspaperman even before the flim-flam hit the fan.	132120
1992	Elias Hackshaw: Nimby Factor, The	NM		Wilcox, Stephen F.	#2 Elias Hackshaw Mysteries	Publisher-Editor-Columnist Elias (Hack) Hackshaw of a small town newspaper The Triton Advertiser in upstate New York who is a romantic hiding in pessimism, a jewel of a journalist buried beneath the dreary society columns, a razor-tongued editor.Hack becomes embroiled in a fight to keep the county from building its landfill within town limits. The NIMBY forces - Not In My Back Yard - are united against the proposal and against Hackshaw when, in an editorial, he comes out in favor of the project.It doesn't help matters when it gets out that Hackshaw has an ulterior motive for his support, a chance to move and rehabilitate -- at a tidy profit -- an historic house that sits on proposed landfill property.Hackshaw attempts to appease the NIMB crowd. He agrees to interview the crotchety leader of a group united to defeat the dump.He shows up for the interview only to find the man murdered. He keeps quiet about the corpse and the body vanishes and a few more turn up. Hackshaw must keep a step ahead of the police and a lusty college intern Fawn at the paper.	132121
1994	Elias Hackshaw: Painted Lady, The	NM		Wilcox, Stephen	#3 Elias Hackshaw Mysteries	Publisher-Editor-Columnist Elias (Hack) Hackshaw of a small town newspaper The Triton Advertiser in upstate New York who is a romantic hiding in pessimism, a jewel of a journalist buried beneath the dreary society columns, a razor-tongued editor.Hack, who takes notes by days and plays poker and drinks beer at night, is easily distracted by a petite, pretty woman who wears spike heels and tight jeans.She not only appeals to his libido, but she is renovating an old Victorian home that Hack covets. She wants to open a residence for fallen local girls, but problems plague her -- the locals take a dim view of a charity too close to home.Strange satanic graffiti suddenly flourish in the neighborhood and the lurid pink paint the woman chooses for the house's exterior isn't to Hack's or the neighbors' liking. Neither is the murder of one of the fallen girls.The victim, who was a pal to a local cop who hates Hack's guts, had said she was pregnant, but she wasn't. No one is above suspicion including the woman, whose past is shadowy and whose New Age mysticism isn't the only thing soon grating on Hack's nerves.	132122
1991	Elias Hackshaw: Twenty-Acre Plot, The	NM	MLPL	Wilcox, Stephen	#1 Elias Hackshaw Mysteries	Publisher-Editor-Columnist Elias (Hack) Hackshaw of a small town newspaper The Triton Advertiser in upstate New York who is a romantic hiding in pessimism, a jewel of a journalist buried beneath the dreary society columns, a razor-tongued editor.Liz Fleegle is a part-time copy editor and society news writer with two designer children and an investment counselor husband. She writes on an Underwood, has large brown eyes, silky shoulder-length blond hair, a narrow face with collagen on lower lip.Star Reporter Kevin Stein. Hack finds himself reluctantly investigating the death of a local farmer leading him to unscrupulous land developers, then to an eccentric millionaire, angry Indians and finally old Iroquois artifacts.When an 80-year-old farmer is killed in a fall, Hack's news nose twitches: How did a farmer with a plastic hip joint get into the hayloft? Hackshaw is nearly killed and, to his relief, finally caught by a jealous husband.Hackshaw, who with his sister and brother-in-law produces the weekly Triton Advertiser including his muck-raking opinion column, takes aim at an unscrupulous land developer.	132123
2007	Elijah	MT				News Media. Jill the Reporter (Gabrielle Miller). Photographer (Cory Cassidy).	132124
1998	Elimination Dance	M				Photographer (Namir Khan)	132125
1999	Elise	NW		Smith, Bobbi	Brides of Durango Series	Reporter Elise Martin, a feisty newspaperman,  will do almost anything to get a story.She plans to be married when stage arrives and dresses in a wedding dress to await her fiancé. When he doesn't show up she picks a man who arrives on the stage and offers him $10 to marry her, which he does.Stranger turns out to be a sheriff who has assumed another identity, that of Gabriel West, who has won the newspaper from the former owner.She discovers that the dead sheriff is alive and puts out a special edition of the newspaper announcing this, then follows Gabriel West to inform him of this.She shanghais her boss into a fake wedding in order to expose a thief. But an unexpected kiss shows there is more to her “groom” than meets the eye.	132126
2001	Elite, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Saida Pagan)	132127
1909	Elizabeth Davenay	N	USC	De Pratz, Claire		Freelancer Elizabeth, self-supporting, writing for some provincial and foreign papers as well as some of the forward reviews. Interviews.  "It is never amusing to earn one's living when one is a woman."Being a journalist.  Suffrage paper, La Revolte.	132128
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Aftershock	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Kate William	Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. 	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica.Olivia Davidson is dead. Friends and relatives lie in the hospital, homes have been reduced to rubble, and Elizabeth Wakefield and Ken Matthews must lay Olivia to rest. Will they have the strength to pull together and pay tribute to Olivia's memory? Enid Rollins is sure Devon Whitelaw saved her life, and will do anything to repay the debt. But Enid has the wrong guy... and only Devon knows who the real hero is. How far will Devon go to keep the shocking truth from coming out?	132129
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Against the Odds	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#51 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. To pay off a big gambling debt, Ronnie asks Elizabeth’s boy friend Jeffrey, Sweet Valley High’s star soccer player, to fix the state championship game. 	132130
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Against the Rules	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle.Sophia Rizzo is a good writer on the school newspaper, she's nice, and Elizabeth likes her. But all the other kids at Sweet Valley Middle School-including Elizabeth's twin sister, Jessica-make fun of Sophia because her family is poor and her brother is always in trouble. Even Elizabeth's parents tell her to stay away from Sophia.To show Sophia that she's her friend no matter what anybody says, Elizabeth decides to go against strict orders from her parents and throw a secret birthday party for Sophia. But is Elizabeth willing to pay the price if she's caught?	132131
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: All About Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#13 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica win and lose boyfriends as they continue their senior year at high school. 	132132
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: All Night Long	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield worries when her identical twin Jessica sneaks off to a college beach party with her latest boyfriend and stays out all night. 	132133
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Almost Married	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#102 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Romance Collection omnibus, 1998. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection omnibus 1998. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Elizabeth Wakefield and Todd Wilkins are living together! Their parents are away, so Todd has set up house at the Wakefields'. he wants to create the perfect love nest, but Elizabeth has more important things on her mind.Not only has Elizabeth discovered that her mother was once married to Mr. Patman, Bruce's father, but now they're having an affair!Horrified by their parents' behavior, Elizabeth and Bruce decide to investigate. What could down-to-earth Alice Wakefield and flashy Hank Patman possibly see in each other? Through their sleuthing, Bruce and Elizabeth begin to understand their parents' attraction-because they too are feeling an attraction-to each other. 	132134
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Alone in the Crowd	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#28 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Lynne Henry is tall, awkward, and painfully shy. The one bright spot in her life is her song writing. In her room, playing her guitar, Lynne forgets how lonely she is and becomes someone special.When The Droids, Sweet Valley High's most popular rock band, announce a song writing contest, Lynne enters it. But she is so insecure about her talent that she submits her song anonymously.As soon as they hear Lynne's song, The Droids know they've got a manner. Guy Chesney, the attractive lead guitarist for the band, vows to find the songwriter, no matter how long it takes.Only Elizabeth Wakefield knows Lynne's secret. Can she persuade Lynne to come out into the open and share her talent, or is Lynne destined to remain unnoticed? 	132135
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Amazing Jessica, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#60 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The circus has come to Sweet Valley! Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield love watching the shows and eating lots of cotton candy. But the most exciting part for Jessica is finding out that their great-great-grandmother Jessamyn was a bareback rider in the circus! Jessica imagines herself in Jessamyn's place - on a beautiful pony,wearing a fancy costume and showing off in the spotlight. Now Jessica knows for sure that performing is in her blood! Will she dare run away with the circus?	132136
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Amy Moves In	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#44 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When Amy comes to stay with the Wakefields while her family’s house is being repaired, Elizabeth couldn’t be happier. But after a few days, Elizabeth finds that she is not getting along with Amy as well as she thought she would. Why can’t she live in the same house with her best friend?After Amy Sutton’s house burns down, she moves in with Elizabeth while her parents look for a new home, but having Amy around all the time isn’t as much fun as Elizabeth thought.	132137
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Amy’s Pen Pal	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#35 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her best friend Amy Sutton have big plans for the weekend when Amy gets an unexpected visit from her San Francisco pen pal, Samantha Williams. Sam’s life is too good to be true, and not at all as she describes it in her letters.	132138
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Amy’s Secret Sister	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#83 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Amy Sutton finds out that her father had been married before and that she has a half-sister who is planning to come for Thanksgiving.	132139
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: And the Winner Is...Jessica Wakefield!	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#66 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Winning a free trip to an amusement park by calling in to a radio station, seven-year-old Jessica brags to all of her friends but is stumped on how to claim the prize, which is restricted to kids 13 and older.	132140
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Andy and the Alien	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Even though his classmates won’t quit teasing him about it, Andy Franklin believes that the stories about UFOs being seen at Secca Lake are true. And after they follow Andy to the lake and see some very mysterious things there, Jessica and Elizabeth believe the stories too.	132141
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Angels Keep Out	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#11 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  “I didn’t want to play dirty, but the Angels aren’t giving us any choice. Whatever it takes, we’re going to make sure that the Unicorn party is the only party that anyone who’s anyone goes to -- anyone but the Angels, that is.”	132142
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Anything For Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is torn between the mysterious Tom Watts and the romantic William White. Her identical sister Jessica realizes it might take more than just living with Mike McAllery to make sure he’s all hers. And there is a secret society wreaking havoc on campus.	132143
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: April Fool!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#28 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |	132144
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Are We in Love?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#94 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Annie Whitman’s new stepsister, Cheryl, is finally having fun in Sweet Valley, thanks to the friendship of her neighbor Steven Wakefield. Soon everyone -- even Steven’s twin sisters, Jessica and Elizabeth, assumes that Steven and Cheryl must be a couple. After all, they’re almost always together. Cheryl and Steven decide that perhaps they should give romance a try. But are they dating for the right reasons? Or are they only trying to prove something to the town and to themselves?	132145
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Arrest, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#96 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Elizabeth has been arrested, and Jessica has finally stolen Elizabeth’s boyfriend Todd. The twins have never been pulled further apart, and any hope of a reunion seems futile. Meanwhile, a woman continues her journey toward Sweet Valley, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake.	132146
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: As If I Care	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#18 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When her friend Jade begins to get involved with her ex-boyfriend Jeremy, Jessica finds it hard to handle.	132147
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Backstabber	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#17 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s boyfriend Conner and Elizabeth’s friend Tia have been good friends for a long time. But now Tia finds herself in love with Conner, and when Elizabeth finds Conner and Tia in bed together, where they fell asleep watching TV, she leaps to the obvious conclusion.	132148
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bad Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#12 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is not going to be perfect anymore. She will not obey her parents’ every word. She will not get all A’s in school. She will not stay home on school nights. She will have a life. And she will make Conner want to share it. 	132149
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Barnyard Battle	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#59 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The battle is on, and both sides are determined to win. When identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth’s social studies class spends a weekend at a pioneer farm without benefit of modern conveniences, the boys say the girls can’t live without hair dryers, and the girls insist the boys need their TV and junk food. 	132150
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Battle of the Cheerleaders, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#95 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When the girls’ basketball team insists the boys be their cheerleaders, the boys rebel.	132151
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Be Mine	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#37 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.	132152
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Beast Is Watching You, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#98 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. On a hill on the outskirts of Sweet Valley sits a beautiful old Victorian house. It stood empty until a few weeks ago, when a new family moved in...the perfect clients for Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield's baby-sitting service....Identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield and their friends from Sweet Valley Middle School thought they'd landed their dream job when they started baby sitting for the Riccoli kids. But little by little, their dream job is turning into a nightmare. Andrew Riccoli dreams that someone tried to set fire to his room-and wakes up in a cloud of smoke. Then Gretchen Riccoli dreams she's falling-and wakes up at the bottom of the mansion's dark, winding staircase. The baby sitters are getting scared...too scared to close their eyes in the Riccoli mansion. 	132153
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Beast Must Die, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#99 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. On a hill on the outskirts of Sweet Valley sits a beautiful old Victorian house. It stood empty until a few weeks ago, when a big family moved in . . . the perfect clients for Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield's new baby-sitting service . . .When identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield began baby-sitting for the Riccoli family, they soon learned of the kids' bad dreams. Overactive imaginations, they thought. But slowly, the terrifying truth becomes undeniable. The nightmares are real. Something evil is in the kids' house and in their dreams. Something that wants them dead. Elizabeth and Jessica try to keep the Riccoli kids from falling asleep, but how much longer can any of them stay awake? There's only one thing left to do: The baby-sitters and the kids must enter the deadly world of their dreams. And morning is a long time away.	132154
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Beauty and the Beach	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#30 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is heading back to the beach and straight for the arms of gorgeous head lifeguard Ryan Taylor. But Ryan is hiding something from her, something important. Will Elizabeth’s perfect summer romance be over before it even begins? Ben Mercer has a big surprise in store for Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica. He’s returning to Sweet Valley Shore and bringing his super-smart girlfriend, Priya Rahman, along with him. The last thing Nina Harper wants to do this summer is fall in love. Can Stu Kirkwood, a sweet, sexy surfer, make her change her mind?	132155
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Behind Closed Doors	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#15 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is trying to help Todd Wilkins regain his starting position on the basketball team, but runs into trouble with the administration’s unethical athletic department. Her identical twin Jessica has sworn off love, and she’s throwing all her passion into classes. And no one is more surprised when Professor Miles asks her to stay after class.	132156
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Best Friend Game, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. There’s a new club at Sweet Valley Middle School, the Eight Times Eight Club, and they’re trying to outdo the Unicorns. So the Unicorns take their act to TV -- on the “Best Friends” TV show. All they have to do is guess each other’s favorite foods, most embarrassing moments, and worst dates. Can they win over their opponents the Eights?	132157
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Best Friends	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Also included Sweet Valley Twins 1 Omnibus, 1991. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica’s close friendship is threatened when Jessica is admitted to an exclusive girls’ club.	132158
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Best of Enemies	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#39 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Assigned to hire a band for their school dance, Jessica is forced to work with Melissa, whose breakup with Will has left her devastated, while Dave tries to explain his relationship with Andy to his father, and Alanna struggles to remain sober. 	132159
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Best Thanksgiving Ever, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#34 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica’s parents want to help them serve Thanksgiving dinner at a shelter for the homeless, but their friend Suzie Nichols tells them it’s a horrible place. How does Suzie know so much about the shelter? Is there something she’s not telling the twins?	132160
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Beware the Baby-Sitter	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#99 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Margo is making herself right at home in Sweet Valley setting her evil scheme in motion. She’s gotten a job at the day-care center and is busy perfecting her imitation of identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield. She’s even fooled Todd Wilkins and Mrs. Wakefield into thinking she’s Elizabeth. Now it’s only a matter of time before Margo takes over Elizabeth’s perfect life for good. Meanwhile, Winston Egbert was baby-sitting for a neighbor. Now the neighbor has disappeared. What’s Winston going to do with a baby? 	132161
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Beware the Wolfman	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#106 Sweet Valley High Series. #6 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News. A savage werewolf is loose in London and identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield could be its next targets. On assignment for the London Journal, the twins are on the trail of the most deadly killer since Jack the Ripper.	132162
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Brother’s In Love Again	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#104 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Steven Wakefield can't believe it: Beautiful, popular Jill Hale wants to go out with him! He knows that his girlfriend, Cathy Connors, will be heartbroken, but a guy's got to play the field. After all, he once had a killer crush on Jill, and going out with her would be a dream come true. And it is...until Steven starts missing Cathy. Jill may be pretty, but she can't recite basketball stats or tell gross jokes the way Cathy can. So just in time for Valentine's Day, Steven decides to mend Cathy's broken heart-he'll take her back. She'll definitely want him back, won't she?	132163
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Brother’s In Love!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#57 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica decide to play Cupid with older brother Steven and Cathy Connors even though Steven has a terrible crush on Jill Hale. They usually find their older brother annoying, but now they feel sorry for him. Steven’s been in a daze because he’s in love with Jill Hale, but she likes his best friend. It looks like he’s going to be lovesick forever, so the twins decide to help him get over Jill by fixing him up with another girl. 	132164
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Camp Secret, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical twin Jessica turns a charity fund raiser into a matchmaking plan. The members of the Unicorn Club are donating themselves to charity. For a price, they’ll obey a classmate’s wishes for a day. But with the big Valentine’s Day dance coming up, Jessica can’t resist turning the fund raiser into a huge matchmaking affair. 	132165
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big for Christmas	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley Twins: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have been invited to the biggest Christmas party of the year. They can’t wait. Even high school kids will be there. Then their parents forbid them to go. The twins are furious and they go to bed that night wishing they were grown-ups. When they awake the next morning, they find a startling transformation has occurred.	132166
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Night, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#142 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is walking on air. She can't wait to attend the prom on the arm of her sexy date, Devon Whitelaw.  But when her ex-boyfriend, Todd Wilkins, wants to be alone with her one last time, will Elizabeth be swept away by a flood of romantic memories?Jessica Wakefield, Sweet Valley's most infamous party girl, is in no mood to celebrate.  She's been ditched by her prom date and pegged as a loser on the biggest night of the year!  Will Jessica be forced to spend the night by herself, or will true romance blossom when she least expects it?	132167
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Party Weekend, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#54 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their older brother Steven make elaborate plans to throw the greatest party of the year while Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield are on vacation in Mexico. But first they must get rid of May, the world’s meanest babysitter.	132168
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Race, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica can’t wait to build and race their own cars in the upcoming soapbox derby. Ken Matthews keeps bragging about how great his car is, and the twins are determined to beat him. They know they can do it if they work together, but they have a big fight before the race. Can the twins make up in time to win?	132169
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Big Race, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield buys a video game and her whole personality seems to change. All she cares about is her score.	132170
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Billie’s Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#18 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is posing as a waitress in a sleazy nightclub and is about to uncover a major scandal. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has the job from hell at Taylor’s department store, and if she messes up one more time, she’ll be fired. Everyone is taking bets on how long Jessica will last. Billie is breaking Steven Wakefield’s heart. By competing for a scholarship to Spain, will she risk losing Stephen forever?	132171
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bitter Rivals	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#29 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is ecstatic. Her dearest childhood friend, Amy Sutton, is moving back to Sweet Valley. Elizabeth can’t wait to see her again and introduce Amy to her current best friend, Enid Rollins. Army is an undeniable hit at Sweet Valley High. She’s glamorous and vivacious, and she becomes the newest member of the cheerleading squad. But to Elizabeth’s shock, Army and Enid seem to be heading for a showdown. Will the prospect of having two best friends leave Elizabeth with none? 	132172
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bon Voyage, Unicorns!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#16 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  A week of sun, fun, and parties-what could be more perfect? Having a boyfriend, thinks Ellen Riteman. She's the only Unicorn who doesn't have one. But she's lucky for two reasons. Curtis Bowman-the cutest boy ever-happens to be on board. And the Unicorns are giving her a makeover to help her snag him. But when Lila Fowler points out that Ellen's Mr. Right is Jared Matthew, not Curtis, Ellen feels lucky to have a friend like Lila to steer her in the right direction. Then Jessica Wakefield informs them that Ellen belongs with Sam Sloane. Ellen doesn't know what to think...except that this cruise is going to be pretty crazy!	132173
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Booster Boycott	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#52 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Winston Egbert is a shy sixth grader at Sweet Valley Middle School whose ears turn red when he’s embarrassed. But Winston is determined to come out of his shell. To win the heart of a Unicorn Club member. Winston tries out for the cheering squad -- and the Unicorns don’t like it at all. 	132174
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bossy Steven	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#18 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132175
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boy Friend	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. You shouldn’t date your best friend -- even if you really want to. Right? Kristin has had a crush on Brian Rainey since about...forever. Of course, she would totally die if he ever found out. Brian just thinks of her as a friend. That's why it's so cool that Mike asked her out. Now she has someone else to crush on-and she gets to stay friends with Brian. Perfect. Brian thinks Kristin is so sweet and smart. So he doesn't get it. Why do the coolest girls always go for the jerkiest guys?	132176
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boy Meets Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#7 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy is as wonderful as anyone she’s ever known. So why can’t Jessica get Will Simmons out of her thoughts? Jessica finally found him. Jeremy. The one who loves her for who she is. The one who helps her forget. Forget what? Forget Will Simmons...the one who never bothered to know her at all.	132177
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boy Meets Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#7 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy is as wonderful as anyone she’s ever known. So why can’t Jessica get Will Simmons out of her thoughts? Jessica finally found him. Jeremy. The one who loves her for who she is. The one who helps her forget. Forget what? Forget Will Simmons...the one who never bothered to know her at all.	132178
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boy Trouble	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#61 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132179
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boyfriend Game, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. All's fair in love and war in part one of a special two-book Valentine's Day miniseries. Sweet Valley Middle School is celebrating Valentine's Day by hosting a TV game show! The contestants choose their dream dates by asking funny and personal questions-in front of their classmates and a TV audience. The winners get a free trip to an amusement park, and the entire school will be treated to the coolest Valentine's Day dance ever. Jessica Wakefield can't wait to be a contestant- and can't believe it when her twin sister, Elizabeth, is chosen instead. Is it time for another twin switch? Sophia Rizzo and Patrick Morris decide to cheat so they can end up together. And Janet Howell is busy dreaming of her perfect guy. But everyone's plans backfire big time! Will the dating game be a dating disaster?	132180
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boyfriend Mess, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#114 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are about to say good-bye to the sixth grade forever. But it’s not over yet. The entire sixth grade is going cave exploring-spelunking! At first, Elizabeth is thrilled to roam through the Ice Cave with her friends. The cave is beautiful-it shimmers with every beam of their flashlights, and Elizabeth even discovers and underground waterfall! But when the guide breaks his leg, it looks like the sixth graders are in for a bigger adventure that they counted on. Will they find their way out of the twisted underground maze? And can they do it in time to save their injured guide?	132181
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boyfriend War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#101 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Romance Collection omnibus, 1998. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection omnibus 1998. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Jessica Wakefield and her best friend, Lila Fowler, are at war! The battlefield is the white sandy beach of Club paradise, a fabulous island resort owned by Lila's uncle. Jessica's dreams of lounging by the pool and dancing the night away are shattered when she learns that Lila's uncle has less relaxing plans for them: Jessica and Lila aren't guests, they're hired hands! Jessica's going to make Lila pay for this, and she's determined that the price will be Lila's new Club Paradise boyfriend.Back home in Sweet Valley, Jessica's twin sister, Elizabeth, makes a shocking discovery. While researching her family history, she unearths a secret about her mother's past that could change the future of the Wakefield family.	132182
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boyfriends for Everyone	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#17 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  When Ellen and the Unicorns first set sail on the Caribbean Queen, she was determined to find a boyfriend. Now, thanks to the Unicorns, she has four of them. Jessica, Lila, Mandy and Kimberly each picked out the perfect guy for her, and their matchmaking paid off. So why can’t Ellen stop thinking about one guy the Unicorns say is absolutely wrong for her?	132183
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boys Against Girls	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#17 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. When the new sixth grade teacher gives all the good assignments to the boys and treats the girls badly, the girls, led by Elizabeth and Jessica, come up with a plan to teach the teacher and the boys a lesson.	132184
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Boys of Summer, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#32 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University’s identical twin Jessica finally has Ryan Taylor all to herself. He's wild, daring, spontaneous-everything Jessica wants in a boyfriend. He's also the guy who broke her sister's heart. Elizabeth Wakefield's summer can't get any worse, now that Ryan has left her for Jessica. But Elizabeth knows Ryan is spinning out of control, and he could be putting Jessica in danger. Can Elizabeth ignore her jealousy long enough to save them both?Wendy Paloma wants to leave her superstar husband, Pedro, but her friend Winston Egbert knows they belong together. When Winston and Pedro team up to win Wendy back, is their plan too crazy to work...or just crazy enough? 	132185
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Breakfast of Enemies	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#106 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. What's in a healthy breakfast? Juice, toast, milk...and identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield! That's right-the twins have been chosen to appear on a Corny O's TV commercial! But there's only one Corny O's girl, and the twins can't agree on how to play her. Elizabeth wants to follow the director's instructions, but Jessica thinks the part calls for drama and glamour. And Jessica's determined to do it her way, no matter what. Being on national television is Jessica's dream come true. But will sharing the spotlight with her sister turn her into a "cereal" killer?	132186
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Broken Angel	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#10 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Tia can do this. She should say goodbye to Angel, the love of her life. She should say, “See ya later! Have fun at college. Don’t forget me!” But it would be so much easier to say, “Stay.” And maybe he would. Maybe he’d give up everything for her. But is that what she really wants?	132187
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Broken Promises, Shattered Dreams	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#19 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Billie and older brother Steven Wakefield are having a baby. But Steven’s joy quickly turns to misery when Billie tells him that marriage is not the only option. Will this mean the end of Billie and Steven? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is happy owning her own clothing business -- until her partner, Val, and her scheming ex-husband disappear with all the company’s borrowed money. How will Jessica handle this one?	132188
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Brokenhearted	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#58 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s former boyfriend, Todd Wilkens, returns to Sweet Valley and Elizabeth must make a difficult choice between Todd and her new love, Jeffrey French. 	132189
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Brooke and Her Rock Star Mom	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#55 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Brooke’s dream has come true. Her mother, who’s been living in Paris, is moving back to Sweet Valley. When she returns, Brooke’s mother has a new family -- and a new career. It turns out that she is Coco, the incredible new rock singer all of Sweet Valley is talking about. But Brooke is sworn to secrecy -- how is she supposed to keep such a secret?	132190
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bruce’s Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley High: Super Stars.Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The license plates on Bruce Patman's Porsche read 1BRUCE1, and that's exactly how he thinks of himself-as Number One. Handsome and arrogant, Bruce is used to getting everything he wants.Bruce's cousin Roger, who lives with the Patman family, is nothing like Bruce. The boys have only one thing in common-their grandfather, who is one of the richest men in California. A shrewd, hardworking businessman, Mr. Patman decides to set up a contest between Bruce and Roger. The winner will inherit the grandfather's entire estate. The war is on-and Bruce will do anything to win!	132191
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Bully, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#19 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Dennis Cookman is the biggest bully at Sweet Valley Middle School. Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, along with the whole sixth grade, are trying to figure out what to do about him. When Dennis smashes Jimmy Underwood's bicycle, some of the kids feel he's gone too far. Just because Dennis is bigger and older doesn't give him the right to pick on the sixth graders. Something has to be done to stop this bully once and for all! That's when Ken Matthews comes up with the perfect dare that will expose Dennis Cookman as the coward that he really is.	132192
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Buried Treasure	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#11 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132193
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Busted!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#25 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University and Tom Watts have broken up. Elizabeth is dangerously close to seeking comfort in the arms of another guy -- one she’s known for  along, long time. Her identical twin sister Jessica has been arrested for cocaine possession. Her new boyfriend, Nick Fox, is the only one who can help her. But does Nick believe in her innocence? Or has Jessica lost her love and her freedom? Alexandra Rollins has the evidence to get Jessica out of jail, but her shocking information came from a drug-abuser hot line. Should she break her vow of confidentiality to save a friend?	132194
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: California Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#1 Sweet Valley High TV Novelizations Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield.	132195
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cammi’s Crush	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#108 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Cammi Adams and Randy Mason are great students. Or at least they were, before Mr. Jules and Ms. Sherman, two of the harshest graders in middle-school history, became substitute teachers at SVMS. Cammi thinks there's only one way to get the subs to soften: make them fall in love...with each other! Playing matchmaker isn't easy, so Cammi convinces Randy to put aside his books long enough to help her out. Cammi and Randy make a great team, but as their efforts start to pay off, Cammi realizes there's another match she wants to make. Can lightning strike between her and Randy?	132196
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Camp Killer	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Kate William	#125 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and Nicole Banes have split Camp Echo Mountain right down the middle. The two junior counselors are captains of opposing teams in a color war, and the tension between the two sides if thick. Everyone’s talking about it. But that’s not the only topic of discussion.	132197
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Carnival Ghost, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica experience odd things when a traveling carnival comes to Sweet Valley. Elizabeth befriends an orphaned girl who travels with a carnival. But as the friendship progresses, Jessica notices that her twin is behaving strangely. After Jessica hears about a ghost haunting the carnival, she investigates. Could Elizabeth’s new friend be a ghost?	132198
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Caroline’s  Mystery Dolls	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#17 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Caroline Pearce is always bragging about her collection of porcelain dolls, but no one has ever seen them. Some of her friends, especially Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica, wonder if Caroline really has dolls at all. When Caroline opens her case to take out the doll she brought to class for show-and-tell, there’s nothing inside. Did someone take the doll, or was Caroline lying all along?	132199
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Caroline’s Halloween Spell	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#33 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is scared. Halloween is only a few days away and Elizabeth suspects that Caroline Pearce may be a witch -- a bad witch. When Caroline catches Elizabeth spying on her, Elizabeth really starts to worry. Is Caroline truly a witch? And if she is, is she going to cast a nasty Halloween spell on Elizabeth?	132200
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Carribean Cruise Pack	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Omnibus of novels. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield. 	132201
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Alien Princess, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#7 Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends in the Snoopers Club are on another case. The Club’s latest mystery zips the Sweet Valley gang off to Venn, a planet in outer space. Their mission is to find the missing princess Zari before the enemies take over the planet. Will the Snoopers find the princess in time -- or will they all be trapped in space forever?	132202
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Christmas Thief, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#4 Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends in the Snoopers Club have a tough mystery to solve.	132203
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Haunted Camp, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#3 Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends in the Snoopers Club have a tough mystery to solve -- this time at camp.	132204
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Hidden Treasure, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#5 Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica see a woman behaving strangely at the beach and they are convinced that the woman is searching for buried treasure in the sand.	132205
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Magic Christmas Bell, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends in the Snoopers Club have uncovered their most difficult case yet. The bell that helps Santa’s reindeer fly has fallen off the sleigh: If the Snoopers don’t find it, Santa won’t be able to deliver any presents this Christmas. They have to work fast, though, because a bad elf named Fritzi is looking for the bell, too. Will the Snoopers be able to save Christmas?	132206
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Million-Dollar Diamonds, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#6 Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends in the Snoopers Club are on the trail of a diamond thief. They saw him in the mall jewelry store just before the precious gems were stolen. With the Snoopers' help, store guards catch the thief, but he has no diamonds! The Snoopers are determined to find them before the thief gets away with the million-dollar jewels. Will they catch him in time? 	132207
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Case of the Secret Santa, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids: Super Snooper Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are members of the Snoopers Club. They and other snoopers uncover clues to see if the new school custodian Mr. Kringle is Santa Claus.	132208
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Center of Attention (aka Centre of Attention)	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#18 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. When the new sixth grade teacher gives all the good assignments to the boys and treats the girls badly, the girls, led by Elizabeth and Jessica, come up with a plan to teach the teacher and the boys a lesson.	132209
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Channel X	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#10 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Don’t touch that dial...SVU STUDENTS: EARN CASH JUST FOR WATCHING TV!When Nina Harper and Bryan Nelson see the sign, they think it's too good to be true. All they have to do is watch television with electrodes strapped to their heads, some guy takes notes, and Nina and Bryan get paid. It's a cinch. But nobody tells them about the side effects. Nobody tells them that every student who takes part in the experiment changes-really changes. At first the students' behavior turns a little weird, then it gets disturbing. Before long it grows horribly, brutally violent. Nina seems safe from the side effects-for now. But will she be safe from the vicious attacks sweeping the campus...and from Bryan?	132210
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Charm School Mystery, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#64 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has no interest in a charm school that opens in Sweet Valley, but her identical twin Jessica can’t wait to attend. What could be better than taking classes to learn about clothes, makeup and going to parties? But when sister Elizabeth uncovers some suspicious things about the charm school owners, she and her friends do some dangerous detective work. 	132211
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cheating on Anna	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.Friendship gets complicated for Anna, Elizabeth, and Salvador when feelings get tangled up. Salvador is such an idiot!He has a crush on Elizabeth but he's going out with Anna. Yeah, that Anna. His best friend. The person whose heart he would least like to break. Could the situation possibly get any worse? Don't answer that.	132212
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cheating to Win	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#77 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132213
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Choosing Sides	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Also included Sweet Valley Twins 1 Omnibus, 1991. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica.When Elizabeth’s friend Amy decides to try out for cheerleading, Elizabeth has to choose between her friend and her twin who is planning to rig the tryouts against Amy. 	132214
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Christmas Ghost, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica pretends to be her twin sister Elizabeth when a famous movie star comes to town to raise money for the children’s wing of the local hospital. But then Jessica’s imagination starts showing her the spirits of Christmas past, present and future to teach her a lesson of a lifetime. Jessica is determined to meet Beau Dillon, teen actor, even if it means double-crossing her own sister. But Jessica begins to feel guilty, and that night her actions catch up with her in a dream sequence similar to “A Christmas Carol.”	132215
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Christmas Without Elizabeth, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley Twins: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When the entire school thinks she has stolen the money raised for the Christmas party -- money she has secretly given to a homeless family -- Elizabeth wishes she has never been born, and a friendly Christmas angel gives her her wish. 	132216
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ciao, Sweet Valley!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#60 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are looking forward to having an exchange student named Giovanna come live with them for three weeks. Jessica can’t wait to show the Italian country girl all the great things about Sweet Valley, but Giovanna turns out to be beautiful, sophisticated and bored stiff with their way of life. She’s even rude to their friends. How will they ever survive the next three weeks? Giovana has worn out her welcome with her gorgeous looks and flirtatious manner.	132217
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Claim to Fame	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#23 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. For its 25th anniversary celebration, Sweet Valley Middle School is burying a time capsule-and a special schooled contest will decide what goes inside. Identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield are each determined to win. Jessica is teamed with her fellow Unicorns, and Elizabeth and her friends are with George Hankel, the shyest boy in school, who is without a mother and who hardly ever sees his father. With the race just about even, Elizabeth stumbles on the one thing that will definitely make her team win-an old football that belongs to George Hankel's father! It's the football that was used to score the winning touchdown at Sweet Valley's first state championship. Now, there's more at stake than just winning. Maybe Elizabeth can also bring George and his dad back together again. . . if Jessica doesn't get to the football first.	132218
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Class Picture Day!	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#69 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin, “I hate looking bad. And today I’ve got to look good! It’s picture day for second-graders. That’s me! No spills. No dirt. and no gum chewing. That’s no problem for me. I always look perfect. Why should today be any different? 	132219
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Class Trip, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica have an argument just prior to the Sweet Valley Middle School sixth-grade trip to a fabulous amusement park, and when Elizabeth goes to apologize to Jessica she is nowhere to be found. The day of the big sixth-grade trip to Disneyland has finally arrived. But Elizabeth and Jessica have had a fight and are beginning the trip arguing. When Elizabeth decides to make-up, Jessica has disappeared. A series of adventures reaffirms the twins’ “best friendship” status once again.	132220
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Close To You	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#30 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Real-Life Question #1: It’s time to choose where you’re going to college. Ending up in the same place as you guy is: (a) Not an issue. You’re more concerned with the quality of the cafeteria food and whether or not the dorms have big windows. (b) So important that you’re willing to compromise your dreams. (c) A factor in your decision, but not the make-or-break one. What will Jessica choose?	132221
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Clueless	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Everyone says it’s impossible to just be friends with a guy. But that’s exactly what Blue and Elizabeth are. He lets her use his surfboard -- the one no one else can touch. And he calls her all the time! It’s cool being just friends with Blue. She hopes it never changes.	132222
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: College Cruise	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#12 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. During spring break the Sweet Valley University gang go on a Caribbean cruise. 	132223
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: College Girls	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley University Series. Also included in Sweet Valley University Series Omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley University Collection 1	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are about to begin the most exciting year of their lives.	132224
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: College Weekend	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#118 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection: Loving Ambitions omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is given the opportunity to be a real live reporter. After just a few days of visiting Sweet Valley University, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has found the perfect guy in 20-year-old Zach Marsden, who believes Jessica is a college junior. 	132225
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Control Freak	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#35 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Conner doesn’t know what everyone’s problem is. His mom, his sister, even Alanna -- none of them can take care of themselves anymore. So he’ll just have to do it for them. 	132226
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cool Crowd, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.What could be better than a party at the Wakefields’ to introduce new classmates and old friends? When her parents go out of town, Jessica figures it’s the perfect time to show her new friends and classmates that she’s cool. And what’s cooler than a party? While the parents are away, The Wakefields will par-tay!	132227
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cousin Kelly’s Family Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica can’t wait for their cousin Kelly to visit. They’re going to have a great time, they just know it. But when Kelly arrives a few days before Thanksgiving, she seems sad about something. What is the big secret Kelly can’t share with her cousins?	132228
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cousin War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#90. Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield are psyched when their favorite cousin, Robin, comes to Sweet Valley for a visit. They can’t wait for Robin to meet their friends and maybe even find a date for the Girls-ask-boys dance at Sweet Valley Middle School. When Robin meets Todd Wilkins, she’s certain he’s the one for her. But she’s in for a big surprise: Todd already has a girlfriend -- Elizabeth. Will Robin have to fight her own cousin to win the boy of her dreams? 	132229
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cover Girls	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#129 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield are interning at Flair -- the hippest fashion magazine ever. Elizabeth is thrilled to work in the managing editor’s busy office. But she’s not so thrilled when her longtime boyfriend, Todd Wilkens, comes to visit her and gets discovered as a model. Todd’s ego quickly spins out of control, and Elizabeth is devastated when she catches him flirting with Simone. Will Todd fall into the clutches of the evil supermodel?As the assistant to famous photographer Quentin Berg, Jessica thought she’d be working on glamorous photo shoots. Instead, she has to clean up after Simone, a supermodel with a bad attitude. But not for long. Jessica comes up with a scheme to ditch Simone and get the modeling job for herself. All she has to do is make Quentin fall in love with her. 	132230
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cruise Control	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#44 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Everyone is telling Trent to slow down, take it easy. Jeremy says he’s out of control. The way Trent sees it, he has only a few months of freedom left. Why shouldn’t he make the most of it? 	132231
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Crybaby Lois	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#11 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Lois Waller is the girl in Mrs. Becker’s second grade class whom everyone loves to tease -- except for kind-hearted Elizabeth. 	132232
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Curse of the Golden Heart, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield becomes involved in the legend of two separated lovers and a pirate’s treasure when she swims near the remains of an old pirate ship. It’s spring break and twins Elizabeth and Jessica are taking a scuba-diving course at Pirate’s Cove. On their first dive they discover the remains of an old pirate ship and half of a golden heart buried in the sand. Soon the twins receive spooky chain letters demanding that what was taken from the sea be returned.	132233
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Curse of the Ruby Necklace, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica finds an old necklace on the beach near the Keller mansion, scene of the mysterious death of 12-year-old Lillian Keller. She is convinced that someone or something is trying to tell her that the mystery of Lillian Keller’s death remains unsolved. The twins are thrilled when they land small parts in a movie being made in Sweet Valley. The film is based on the true story of the mysterious death of 12-year-old Lillian Keller, and it’s being filmed at the creepy old Keller mansion. One stormy afternoon, Jessica finds an old necklace on the beach near the mansion. She puts it on, and that very night she has a terrible nightmare about a girl falling to her death. She becomes convinced that someone - or something - is trying to tell her that the mystery of Lillian Keller's death is far from solved. But can a necklace really hold the secret to a murder?	132234
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Curse on Elizabeth, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#3 Sweet Valley Kids: Hair Raiser Super Special Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica can’t wait to look at the pharaoh’s jewelry and his gold coffin when Mrs. Otis’ class goes on a field trip to see a special Egyptian exhibit from the tomb of King Ramses XIII. But the pharaoh’s tomb is cursed -- anyone who disturbs it is doomed. Will Elizabeth and Jessica awaken the pharaoh’s mummy?	132235
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Cyberstalker: The Return of William White	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#13 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield thought the Virtual Reality Fair, which arrived on the SVU quad, sounded like an extreme waste of time. That was before Elizabeth’s twin sister, Jessica, convinced her to give virtual reality a try. That was before Elizabeth saw him. He appeared from out of nowhere, a glowing figure with an achingly beautiful face and a wickedly familiar grin. A man she once loved and feared. A man she thought was dead. But something evil was set into motion the day Elizabeth entered virtual reality, and it’s not going to stop until he says it’s over. He’s William White. And he’s not playing dead anymore.	132236
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dance Fever	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When Elizabeth accepts Ronald’s invitation to the school dance, Blue has to take someone else. It’s OK that Blue’s date is gorgeous. And super cool. And smart. And fun. And exotic. What does Elizabeth care? It’s not like Blue is her boyfriend or anything. 	132237
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dance of Death	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Kate William	#127 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is being torn in two. Her summer fling, Joey Mason, has moved to California, and he wants her back. Elizabeth can’t deny her attraction to Joey, but she’s still in love with longtime boyfriend Todd Wilkins. How can she choose between them?Her identical twin, Jessica and Jonathan Cain have shared the kiss of a lifetime. Jessica should be wildly happy, but Jonathan keeps pushing her away. What is he hiding behind his dark and dangerous eyes? Jessica’s sure she’ll discover all of Jonathan’s secrets at the party in his mansion. Will it be the most wonderful night of her life -- or the most tragic?	132238
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Danger: Twins at Work!	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#76 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Elizabeth: “My twin sister, Jessica, and I get to spend the day with our mom. She works in a big, fancy department store! I’m going to work hard. So is Jessica...I think. We can’t get into too much trouble when Mom’s around. Can we?”	132239
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dangerous Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. One of the strictest rules in the Wakefield house is “No motorcycles.” Ever since their cousin was killed in a crash, Elizabeth and her identical twin Jessica have been forbidden to go near them. So when Elizabeth’s boyfriend Todd drives up on a shiny new Yamaha, she knows there’s trouble ahead. She can’t ride Todd’s bike, but other girls can -- and do. And sight of those girls riding with their arms around Todd is making Elizabeth crazy with jealousy. Todd tells her not to worry, but Elizabeth’s scared of losing him. Will Todd’s new bike drive them apart?	132240
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Danny Means Trouble	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#40 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is writing story about a star runner and major troublemaker. She discovers real reason why he has been getting into trouble and sets out to help him without betraying his secret	132241
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Date With a Werewolf, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#105 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.While Elizabeth and Jessica continue their internship at the London Journal, Scotland Yard is baffled by a series of grisly murders. Meanwhile Elizabeth and Luke have become more than friends and they both suspect Jessica may be in danger from her new friend Lord Robert Pembroke.	132242
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dating Game, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#78 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132243
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dead Before Dawn	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#8 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friend	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Time is running out for Bruce Patman. He has fewer than 48 hours to find out who poisoned him. . . and why. Forty-eight hours before the deadly toxin in his body takes his life. Everyone around Bruce has a secret. Everyone seems suspicious. Even Lila Fowler, the woman he loves. Bruce is on a frantic search to discover who wants him dead. And the clock is ticking.... 	132244
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deadly Attraction	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#17 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University and Todd are running out of time. If they can’t expose the conspiracy tearing Sweet Valley University apart, they may not live to see another day. Will Tom Watts swallow his pride and come to their rescue. Meanwhile, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is crushed. It turns out her new love, Professor Miles, is married -- and his wife is out for blood.	132245
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deadly Christmas, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#111 Sweet Valley High Series. #7 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is in danger. Convinced that her fiancé, Jeremy, is a two-timing criminal, she plots to get even. But her devious plan goes awry and she’s caught in her own trap. Elizabeth is scared for her sister and doesn’t know whom to trust. If she choose wrong, Jessica will burn to death.	132246
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deadly Summer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley newspaper. A psycho is on the loose in Sweet Valley and when Elizabeth and her identical twin Jessica discover the escapee was once a student at Sweet Valley High, they are really in trouble. For the psycho thinks Elizabeth is the girl who hurt him long ago and threatens to blow up the stadium for revenge.	132247
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deadly Terror: The Return of William White	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#14 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield thought she was seeing things when William White came back into her life. But William actually survived the accident she believed had killed him -- and he’s changed. His handsome face is heartbreakingly scarred, and he’s humble, caring, and sensitive. In fact, William staged the entire Virtual Reality Fair just to win Elizabeth back. And it’s working. William’s timing couldn’t have been more perfect. He breezed into Elizabeth’s life just when her love for Tom Watts was falling apart. Once Elizabeth succumbs to William’s spell, he’s going to make her pay for everything she put him through, and he’s going to love every minute of it.	132248
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deadly Voyage	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#91 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica, and their Sweet Middle School classmates are going on the best field trip ever -- they are taking  on a ferry to a Pacific Island to observe island life. But then the twins discover their teachers have been left behind and the ferry captain is bound and gagged. They are being kidnapped.	132249
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dear Sister	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Sweet Valley is stunned by the news: Beautiful young Elizabeth Wakefield lies in a coma, on the brink of death after a horrible motorcycle accident. 	132250
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Death Threat	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#110 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Sue Gibbons, who’s been staying with the Wakefields, has been kidnapped just weeks after gorgeous Jeremy Randall left her at the altar for Jessica. Now Sue’s captor is threatening to kill her if the Wakefields don’t pay up. Jeremy insists he’ll find the kidnapper, but soon Jessica becomes suspicious of him. 	132251
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Deceptions	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#14 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is stunned when Nicholas Morrow asks her for a date. A newcomer to Sweet Valley, Nicholas is fabulously wealthy and extremely handsome. Even though Elizabeth would never cheat on Todd Wilkins, her steady boyfriend, Nicholas is to attractive and sincere that she agrees to go out with him just once. To make matters worse, Jessica, Elizabeth’s scheming twin, announces that Nicholas Morrow is the boy for her. Suddenly Nicholas is the only thing on Jessica’s mind. Elizabeth is terrified to think what will happen if Todd or her twin finds out about her date with Nicholas. But who can keep a secret from Jessica Wakefield?	132252
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Don’t Answer the Phone	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield. SVU Hot Line operator Alexandra Rollins doesn’t know what to do when she begins receiving vicious calls from a man threatening to commit a murder. She can’t tell the police since all calls are meant to be confidential. Besides, it’s probably just a practical joke. It’s best not to get involved, right?	132253
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Don’t Go Home With John	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#90 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Lila Fowler is definitely interested when handsome John Pfeifer asks her out. But the evening turns sour when John tries to take things too far. At first, Lila is too embarrassed to tell anyone what happened. But when John crashes her party, she blurts out the whole story. Now everyone at school has become a jury. Will they find John guilty? Or will it be Lila?	132254
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Don’t Go in the Basement	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#109 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica Wakefield started a house-sitting service with her twin sister, Elizabeth, she never imagined their first client would be Mr. Clark, the school principal. Elizabeth is nervous, but Jessica is psyched. She wants some juicy gossip about Mr. Clark's private life, and snooping around his house will be a great way to find it. But Jessica finds more than she bargained for: a butcher knife in the hall closet, and a long lock of hair in the dresser. Then, in the cobwebs of Mr. Clark's dark, damp basement, something makes Jessica's heart stand still. Could her principal be a murderer? 	132255
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Don’t Let Go	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield wishes she had never heard about the passionate night Tom Watts spent with Dana Upshaw. Now, as she cares for her devastated sister, she realizes what little passion there is in her own life. Will Elizabeth abandon her worrywart ways and show everyone at SVU, especially Tom, just how carefree and sexy she can be without him?The shocking murder of Nick Fox has left Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica shattered. After enduring the burial of her lost love, she must face the pain of going on without him. No one really knows how badly Jessica’s hurting, not even her twin sister. And no matter how loudly she cries for help, no one seems to hear her. Will Jessica decide to drop out forever?	132256
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Don’t Talk to Brian	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#94 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield finds out that Brian Boyd, the class bully, acts up because he is being physically abused by his parents. So Elizabeth stands up for him in school. 	132257
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Double Jeopardy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica get part-time jobs at the Sweet Valley newspaper. Jessica makes up some “big scoops” that aren’t true, and when she actually does become a witness to a crime, no one believes her.	132258
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: Double Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High 1. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical Twin Jessica connives to steal Todd Wilkins, Sweet Valley High’s star basketball player, away from her twin sister Elizabeth. 	132259
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Double Love Collection 	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Omnibus of novels. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield. 	132260
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Double-Crossed	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#109 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.The Wakefield twins are plunged into a world of high-stakes romance and intrigue and the thrilling suspense continues -- right through to the scorching end. 	132261
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Down with Queen Janet	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Jamie Suzanne	Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are about to say good-bye to sixth grade forever. But it’s not over yet. Janet Howell is throwing a huge end-of-school bash! Since she's president of the Unicorn Club, a group of the most beautiful and popular girls at SVMS, her party is sure to be the biggest event of the year. Suddenly Janet has the school at her feet. But the attention is changing her from a simple pain in the neck to a nightmare on wheels! Janet's cruel jokes and vicious remarks have gotten way out of hand-now everyone's a target. Is anyone brave enough to stand up to the most popular girl in school?	132262
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Downstairs, Upstairs	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is in trouble. Big trouble. Liz could get deported. Unless someone from Pennington mansion stands up for her. But who? Everyone hates her. Especially Sarah, her boss’s daughter, who’d love to her sent back to America.	132263
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Drama Queen	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Call Anna and Toby’s relationship survive creative differences? Anna thought things with Toby were perfect. Until she had to spend every minute with him working on a stupid play. Now they argue 24/7. Part of her says they should just break up, but another part really likes him. So what happens now?	132264
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dreaded Ex, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Chloe is desperate to make friends with her new sorority sisters.	132265
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Dropping Out	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Sam can’t let Elizabeth know that their kiss meant anything, but pretending it didn’t isn’t easy. Todd thought dropping out of school meant full-time fun at work, so why are his coworkers giving him the cold shoulder? Nina used to be a straight-A student, but partying has its price. Neil and Jessica are best friends until she turns on him. 	132266
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Earthquake	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. 	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica.The earthquake destroyed Sweet Valley... and one of the twins' best friends is dead....Twin sisters Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield have been ripped apart in the chaos following a devastating earthquake. Through the agony, fear, and despair, they must dig through the rubble to find each other again, hoping against hope that they haven't been separated for good.But as they search, tragedy surrounds them. Enid Rollins clings to life by a thread as Devon Whitelaw and Bruce Patman work to save her. Steven Wakefield risks his life to help his one true love. Most frightening of all, Todd Wilkins, Lila Fowler, Ken Matthews, and Olivia Davidson are missing and presumed dead. Can their friends find them before it's too late?	132267
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: East Bunny Battle, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#2 Sweet Valley Twins Kids: Super Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin JessicaJessica Wakefield can't wait! Sweet Valley Elementary is having an Easter egg hunt -- and the prize is a bunny! Best of all, Jessica's twin sister, Elizabeth, is in charge of hiding the eggs. Jessica's positive she can trick her sister into telling her where the eggs are. But when Jessica wins the egg hunt, everyone knows she cheated. Now they're mad at Elizabeth for playing favorites. Can Jessica help her sister and still keep the Easter bunny?	132268
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth - Next Stop, Junior High	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Twins Summer Diaries Collection Omnibus. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.	132269
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth and Jessica Run Away	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#31 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are looking forward to having weekend guests. But when Eric and Wesley Nelson arrive, their practical jokes soon begin to drive the twins crazy. The boys start off by hiding Jessica’s favorite stuffed animal and that’s only the beginning. Worst of all, the twins keep getting blamed for everything. They decide there’s only one thing to do -- run away from home.	132270
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth and the Orphans	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#58 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Todd, after meeting other people, both realize that they would rather be together again. When Elizabeth tells Kris she can’t go out with him anymore, rumors about Elizabeth spread throughout Sweet Valley High. Elizabeth Wakefield’s friend, Melissa McCormic, and Melissa’s brother, Andy, are left alone when their mother dies suddenly, and if the social workers find out that Melissa and Andy are orphans, they will be placed in separate foster homes.	132271
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth and Todd Forever	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#27 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is in love -- with Todd Wilkins. Todd was only supposed to cheer up a brokenhearted Elizabeth and help her forget about longtime love Tom Watts. But the familiar taste of Todd’s gentle kiss and the feel of his strong arms around her makes Elizabeth’s head spin.	132272
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Betrayed	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#89 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. When a flu epidemic hits the staff of her school’s newspaper, Elizabeth accepts an article from Olivia’s boyfriend Rod Sullivan. Elizabeth is so impressed with Rod’s writing skills, she enlists her help on an English assignment -- and is accused of plagiarism. Can Elizabeth clear her name before her reputation is ruined and she loses her job on The Oracle forever?	132273
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Hatches an Egg	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#5 Sweet Valley Twins Kids: Super Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield wins a pretty Easter egg in a school contest and then is amazed when the egg hatches and she must save her new pet, Sneeches, from being sent to a farm. 	132274
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth in Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Everybody’s shocked by Elizabeth’s new love, especially her identical twin Jessica. Neil won’t tell a soul his summer plans. Does he have something to hide? Chloe and Nina friends? Weirder stuff has happened, like what’s going on behind closed doors at the duplex.	132275
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Is Mine	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#139 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle never planned on straying from her longtime boyfriend, Todd Wilkins. But then, she’d never met anyone like Devon Whitelaw. Not only is Devon devastatingly sexy, he’s also brilliant -- and impossible for Elizabeth to resist. Elizabeth tries to break up with Todd gently, but the more she pushes away, the tighter he clings. Can Elizabeth make Todd understand that she no longer loves him without breaking his heart?	132276
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Loves New York	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#39 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield wins a summer fellowship to produce her own play in New York City, and no one is more surprised than she is. It’s an offer Elizabeth can’t refuse even though she and Tom Watts vowed to spend the summer together. So Tim gives up his prestigious summer internship to be with her. Will Elizabeth have to give up something in return and make a sacrifice she’s not yet ready for?  Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is embarking on a wild, adventurous and totally butt-kicking journey this summer to a training camp in Florida for her specialized security agents. Hand-to-hand combat, stunt driving, hot guys in uniform -- this place has it all. Will she submerge herself in total excitement? Or will Jessica end up over her head in trouble?	132277
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Meets Her Hero	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#28 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t wait for the next class trip. She’s going to get to see a taping of her favorite TV show, Dr. Snapturtle’s Animal Hour. The trip is a lot of fun until Elizabeth overhears Dr. Snapturtle yelling at his trusty dog, Duke. How could her hero be so mean?	132278
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth Solves It All	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#103 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield's new advice column is the rage at Sweet Valley Middle School. Not only is "Dear Elizabeth" the most popular column in Sixers history, letters are pouring in by the hundreds! At first, Elizabeth is thrilled by her success. But then she starts to worry. Her friends expect miracle cures for every problem . . . and she's running out of answers. Soon her advice is causing problems instead of solving them! Now Elizabeth's the one who needs help. How can she get out of this mess?	132279
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Hero	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#74 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her friends are walking on the beach one stormy afternoon when they witness a terrible surfing accident. Denny Jacobson is drowning. Elizabeth dives into the water and saves him. Now Elizabeth is a hero. Her picture’s in the newspaper and Denny showers her with gifts and attention. But Janet Howell, president of the Unicorns, is mad. She’s got a big crush on Denny and is determined to make Elizabeth’s life miserable.	132280
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Impossible.	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#51 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield takes it too seriously when Sweet Valley Middle School announces it will be choosing a Model Student.	132281
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Seventh-Grader	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#85 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is thrilled when she hears the news: Her teachers want to skip her to seventh grade! Everyone is proud of her - except her identical twin, Jessica, who wants her sister back in sixth grade where she belongs. But Elizabeth vows to prove that she can make it as a seventh-grader - even if it means staying up all night to finish her homework, or sneaking out to a seventh-grade party. Trying to meet everyone's high expectations is turning Elizabeth into a zombie. Maybe she can make it as a seventh-grader, but does she want to?	132282
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Spy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#96 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Jessica are witnesses to an armed robbery and the initial evidence points to a culprit dressed as a clown -- Joe Carrey, the sweet-natured ice cream scooper at Casey’s as the culprit, but Joe is one of the nicest people Elizabeth has ever met and she doesn’t believe that Joe could do a thing like that. They follow the prosecution until they find clues that support his innocence.	132283
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Tattletale	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#47 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield catches Todd Wilkins cheating on a test. She promises not to tell if he doesn’t do it again. But Todd can’t help himself. Cheating seems much easier than studying. Then Mrs. Otis finds out what Todd is doing. Did Elizabeth tattle on Todd? Todd thinks so, and now their friendship may be ruined for good.	132284
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth the Telltale	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.	132285
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth: Next Stop, Jr. High	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#1 Sweet Valley Twins Diaries Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. From the personal journal of soon-to-be- eighth grader Elizabeth Wakefield: I came to Costa Rica to work hard and help people. But what do I get? A nonstop party. Not that I'm complaining. It's just weird...sort of how it is with J.P., I guess. At first I thought he was a jerk. But now... now I think I might be falling in love with him. What have I gotten myself into?	132286
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Broken Arm	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#35 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield breaks her arm and her identical twin Jessica is angry at all the attention she is getting. 	132287
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s First Kiss	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#43 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has known Todd Wilkins since kindergarten, but she's never noticed how cute he really is, until she sees him dancing with her sister, Jessica. Now Elizabeth can't stop thinking about him-and everywhere she goes, Todd turns up, too. Could he actually like her as much as she likes him? Elizabeth wishes she knew more about boys. But when she finally asks her twin for some advice on the subject, she makes a terrible discovery: Jessica has a crush on Todd, too!How can Elizabeth fall for a boy that her sister already likes? There's only one honorable thing to do: forget Todd and never let Jessica know she cares. But that's not going to be such an easy thing to do...	132288
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Heartbreak	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#28 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Tom Watts has found the perfect woman. Talented, intelligent, and a total knockout, Dana Upshaw is everything a guy could want. But can she ever live up to Tom's passion-filled memories of ex-girlfriend Elizabeth Wakefield?  Gin-Yung Suh is keeping a fatal secret from boyfriend Todd Wilkins. The only way she can protect him is to keep him wrapped up in the arms of his first love, Elizabeth. But can Gin-Yung bear losing her love and her life? The women of SVU are posing for a calendar to raise money for the homeless, and Jessica Wakefield is desperate to be one of the 12 women picked. How far will she go to be Miss April, May, or June?	132289
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Horseback Adventure	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#64 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132290
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s New Hero	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#33 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. A team of East German gymnasts arrives in Sweet Valley, and the Wakefields host Kristoff, one of the gymnasts. After experiencing American life, Kristoff decides to defect. Will the Wakefields help him?	132291
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Piano Lessons	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#45 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are taking piano lessons. Jessica loves them. Elizabeth hates them. They can’t stop fighting about it. Elizabeth is doubly mad because Jessica bullied her into taking the lessons. Now the twins are supposed to play a duet at a recital. The better Jessica plays, the worse Elizabeth does. Will Elizabeth get her revenge by ruining Jessica’s big day -- on purpose?	132292
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Rival	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#123 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is thrilled to be a junior counselor at Camp Echo Mountain in Montana. Best of all, Elizabeth is reunited with Maria Slater, one of her closest friends from middle school, who’s also a counselor. But when Maria introduces Elizabeth to her best friend Nicole Banes, it’s hate at first sight. And now the two girls are falling for the same guy/	132293
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Secret Diary	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has never felt so panicked. She’s supposed to be completely in love with Todd, but all she can think about is Jeffrey. She broke up with Jeffrey because Todd moved back from Vermont, and she wanted to give their love another chance. Elizabeth loves Todd, but she can’t keep pretending that her feelings for Jeffrey have stopped. When Elizabeth sees forlorn Jeffrey at the Dairy Burger, she has to talk to him. Who knows what will happen? And what if Todd finds out? 	132294
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Secret Diary, Volume II	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has never felt so panicked. She’s supposed to be completely in love with Todd, but all she can think about is Jeffrey. She broke up with Jeffrey because Todd moved back from Vermont, and she wanted to give their love another chance. Elizabeth loves Todd, but she can’t keep pretending that her feelings for Jeffrey have stopped. When Elizabeth sees forlorn Jeffrey at the Dairy Burger, she has to talk to him. Who knows what will happen? And what if Todd finds out? 	132295
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Secret Diary, Volume III	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#12 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has never felt so panicked. She’s supposed to be completely in love with Todd, but all she can think about is Jeffrey. She broke up with Jeffrey because Todd moved back from Vermont, and she wanted to give their love another chance. Elizabeth loves Todd, but she can’t keep pretending that her feelings for Jeffrey have stopped. When Elizabeth sees forlorn Jeffrey at the Dairy Burger, she has to talk to him. Who knows what will happen? And what if Todd finds out? 	132296
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Summer Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#22 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Ryan Taylor is a loner at heart. But he can't keep his eyes-or his lips-away from irresistible Elizabeth Wakefield. Will giving in to his feelings be the biggest mistake of Ryan's life?Jessica Wakefield's summer is ruined. First Elizabeth steals the hottest guy on the beach, then housemate Ben Mercer decides Jessica's the woman of his dreams. Can Jessica prove this loser wrong before he convinces her he's Mr. Right?Life can't get much worse for Winston Egbert. Not only did he completely embarrass himself at the lifeguard tryouts, but now he's accepted the most humiliating job on the beach. Sure, Harry the Hamburger pays big bucks, but Winston isn't that desperate for cash. Is he?	132297
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Super-Selling Lemonade	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#9 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Mrs. Becker, the twins’ second grade teacher is getting married again, and the class plans a party for her and buys her a gift.	132298
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Elizabeth’s Valentine	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#4 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.It is Valentine’s Day. Eva, a new student in Mrs. Becker’s class, unwittingly creates jealousy among Jessica, Elizabeth and their friends. 	132299
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ellen Is Home Alone	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#39 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica go into action to help their friends, Ellen Riteman and her brother, adjust after Mrs. Riteman decides to go back to work, leaving her children to become latchkey kids. 	132300
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ellen’s Family Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  	132301
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Enid’s Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley High: Super Stars.Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132302
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Escape From Terror Island	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#92 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends got caught in a storm and are shipwrecked on a Pacific Island with the thieves who had hijacked their ferry. They are stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere. Now they’re trying to stay away from the thieves and get off the island.	132303
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Escape to New York	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#41 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield hasn’t a nail left to chew with the off-Broadway debut of her play just around the corner and her lead actress a disaster. Can she convince identical twin Jessica to step in for opening night? Jessica is on the loose in the city that never sleeps. Her horrible memories of boot camp disappear when she’s shopping at exclusive Madison Avenue boutiques and partying at wild downtown nightclubs. But will she give up the high life in order to help her sister? Tom Watts has finally found the journalism job he’s been dying for. But now his boss wants him to review Elizabeth’s play. Will Tom find a way to give it a thumbs-up> Or will he be forced to report the cold, hard facts? Join Elizabeth, Jessica and their friends as they seek out new thrills and excitement during their summer break from Sweet Valley University. 	132304
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Evil Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield puts on her scary Halloween mask and her personality appears to turn more evil. Everyone thinks of Elizabeth Wakefield as the nice twin. That’s why she loves her Halloween mask -- it’s so scary that no one can believe Elizabeth is behind it. But her appearance isn’t the only thing that changes when she puts on the mask. Little by little it makes Elizabeth act evil -- only Elizabeth doesn’t know it. Can her twin sister Jessica destroy the mask before Elizabeth does something she’ll regret forever?	132305
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Evil Twin, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#100 Sweet Valley High Series. #4 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Margo’s monstrous plan is complete. She came to Sweet Valley to find a new life, and discovered identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield and their “perfect” family. If only Margo can get rid of one of them she can take her rightful place in the Wakefield home. Now the moment Margo has been waiting for has arrived. The twins aren’t speaking  to each other. Sweet Valley is in chaos. Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield are out of town. Margo has just enough time to do what she needs to do. 	132306
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Face It	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. For 3,000 miles, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica’s trapped in a car with Elizabeth and her boyfriend, a guy she totally can’t stand. Like this cross-country adventure will really bring them all closer. Drive them further apart is more like it. But Jessica does get close to someone in that car. And Elizabeth goes farther away than anyone ever imagined.	132307
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Falling Apart	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#23 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Once again Elizabeth’s life is a mess. It’s like everyone around her has gone crazy. Deranged. Totally insane. There’s only one stable thing in her life right now. And his name is Evan Plummer.	132308
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Falling for Lucas	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield. Elizabeth joins the rescue team looking for Todd, lost in an avalanche. Jessica’s ski vacation goes from fun to fantastic when she takes lessons with ski instructor Lucas King. There’s only one problem -- her best friend, Lila Fowler, has fallen for him, too. Jessica’s determined to keep Lucas out of Lila’s clutches, even if she has to risk life and limb to do it.	132309
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Family Secrets	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#45 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132310
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Fashion Victim	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#131 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are working at Flair magazine. Fired. Elizabeth has been booted from her magazine internship -- for stealing an idea she thought up in the first place. With the help of her twin sister, Elizabeth sets out to prove she was framed. Her snooping leads her into terrible danger when the glittering world of fashion publishing takes a dark and nasty turn. 	132311
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Fearless Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#15 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield tries out for the local coed soccer league, her identical twin Jessica is angry and calls her a tomboy. Elizabeth thinks that Jessica’s interests -- playing with dolls and taking ballet lessons -- are boring. The girls learn that they can have completely different interests and still be best friends.	132312
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Fight Fire with Fire	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#137 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical sister Jessica. Jessica Wakefield cannot believe that her big brother, Steven, has fallen for her best friend, Lila Fowler. It's disgusting! Even Jessica's twin sister, Elizabeth, thinks Steven is making a big mistake. So the twins devise a perfect plan to snuff out the sparks between Steven and Lila. But when their scheme backfires, it could lead to a fiery death for someone they love!Lila's been told not to leave town until the arsonist who burned her home has been caught-because she's still the main suspect. Then Steven discovers the real firebug...who holds a grudge against Lila and all the students at SVH. Worst of all, the arsonist is preparing to strike again...	132313
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: First Place	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is intensely envious when the richest girl in town gets her own horse and doesn’t even appreciate him. 	132314
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: First Time, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Finn thinks it’s time for Elizabeth to prove her feelings, but Sam knows it’s time she ditched Dr. Cool. Nina’s new guy is way more enticing than 9 a.m. calculus, but can she blow off class again? Neil’s falling in love, but Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica think he’s making a big mistake. Chloe likes Theta’s zany pledge requirements until she’s told to betray her best friend. 	132315
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: First Time, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Finn thinks it’s time for Elizabeth to prove her feelings, but Sam knows it’s time she ditched Dr. Cool. Nina’s new guy is way more enticing than 9 a.m. calculus, but can she blow off class again? Neil’s falling in love, but Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica think he’s making a big mistake. Chloe likes Theta’s zany pledge requirements until she’s told to betray her best friend. 	132316
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Five Girls and a Baby	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#12 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  The baby-sitting job that won't end...When my friends in the Unicorn Club and I took this baby-sitting job, we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. I just wanted to help out Ms. Kemmer, this great woman who lives down the block. She just got divorced from her husband, and their separation is not exactly friendly. In fact, they're having a huge custody battle.I really feel bad for Ms. Kemmer. My parents just split up, and believe me, divorce is no picnic even without a custody fight! I'd do anything to help her, so when her regular baby-sitter couldn't watch little Annabel, I stepped right in. But then Ms. Kemmer called with some bad news - she's stuck in Mexico! It looks like we'll have to take care of Annabel for days! And we can't tell anyone, because if her ex-husband finds out, Ms. Kemmer could lose custody of Annabel. But how can you keep a tiny, screaming baby a secret? The Unicorns are back and better than ever!	132317
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Flair Collection	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Omnibus of three novels. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield are gaining work experience at “Flair,” a decidedly hip fashion magazine. But in this fun, glamorously hectic and sometimes mercenary world, will the twins be fashion successes or victims?	132318
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Fooling Around	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield wishes Sam would get a clue and she wishes Finn would get closer. Her identical twin Jessica is loving the single life, until an older guy catches her eye. Dana and Todd are on cloud nine until reality sends them to ground zero. Nina is adjusting to her new life, but she’ll never get used to her psycho roommate.	132319
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: For the Love of Ryan	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#21 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University can’t do anything right. And if she messes up one more time, she won’t make lifeguard this year. Elizabeth needs to prove she can work harder than anyone else. But if gorgeous Ryan doesn’t cut her a break soon, she may drown in the attempt. Ryan Taylor is a hunk with an attitude. He’s learned about life the hard way, and now no ties can hold him down -- especially the emotional kind. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica always gets what she wants. And now she wants head lifeguard Ryan Taylor. Can Jessica beat the competition and swim her way into Ryan’s heart?	132320
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Get a Clue	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#38 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Tia Ramirez’s to do list: 1. Haircut. 2. Study for French. 3 Call Andy. 4. Pick up cheese for mom’s enchiladas. 5. Decide what to do with the rest of my life.	132321
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Get Real	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have totally opposite impressions of their first days and new friends at junior high school. 	132322
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Get the Teacher!	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Is Mrs. Otis leaving the second grade and being replaced by a student teacher? Not if Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield have their way. They plan to have everyone in class make life miserable for Ms. Kovac so she won’t want the job. And the plan works! Ten Jessica finds out that Ms. Kovac won’t be teaching ever again because she can’t seem to handle kids. Now Jessica feels terrible. But can the class help Ms. Kovac without losing Mrs. Otis?	132323
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ghost in the Bell Tower, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Steven and Jessica are determined to use their aunt Helen’s country inn, which is an eerie old mansion, to scare sister Elizabeth into believing in ghosts. The twins join two cousins in helping their great-aunt renovate an inn over summer vacation. But when strange things happen at the inn, the girls believe the old building is more than just creepy -- it’s haunted.	132324
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ghost in the Graveyard, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica are asked for help by Sam Sloane who since moving to Sweet Valley from San Francisco has had strange things happening to him. When he visits the cemetery in the dead of night and sees a ghost who looks just like him, he turns to Elizabeth and Jessica for help. Daniel Jackson, a 6th grader with a reputation for being a troublemaker, is moved to the twins’ homeroom. Elizabeth accidentally discovers that Daniel can’t read. Can she get him to admit his problem and get some special help?	132325
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Ghost of Tricia Martin, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#64 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s older brother Steven meets Andrea, and he thinks he is seeing a ghost. Andrea looks and acts exactly like Tricia Martin, Steven’s longtime girlfriend who died of leukemia. Steven loves his current girlfriend, Cara, but he is determined not to lose Tricia all over again.	132326
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Good-Bye Elizabeth -- How Far Can Elizabeth Run? (aka Goodbye Elizabeth)	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#38 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley Gazette is about to say hello to an exciting new school. But first she has to say goodbye to everything and everyone she loves. Good-bye to Nina Harper, her best friend. Good-bye to Todd Wilkins, the ex-boyfriend who has stood by her through thick and thin. Goodbye to Tom Watts, the guy who broke her heart into a million pieces. But how can she say goodbye to her identical twin sister, Jessica?	132327
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Good-Bye Eva?	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#38 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have become good friends with Eva Simpson since she moved to Sweet Valley. But now it looks as if Eva might have to leave. Eva’s father misses his old home, Jamaica, and wants to move back there. Can Eva, Jessica, and Elizabeth cook up a plan to make him want to stay?	132328
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Good-Bye To Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is madly in love with Tom Watts. Can she keep up her relationship without losing her head. Her identical twin Jessica’s disastrous marriage has dissolved, leaving her free at last. Can she put her heart back together and be a college student again? The Wakefield twins are experiencing their first year of college.	132329
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Good-Bye, Middle School!	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Jamie Suzanne	#12 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.Will they be torn apart? Now that summer's over, identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield can't wait to get back to school. The only question is: Which school will they be going to? Sweet Valley Middle School has become so overcrowded, half the seventh and eighth graders will be moved to a new junior high. And nobody knows who will stay and who will go! The twins and their friends plan to spend what might be a final night together, camping out playing Truth or Dare. But these friends who thought they knew one another so well are about to discover a truth more shocking than any dare...	132330
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Good-Bye, Mrs. Otis	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#70 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Elizabeth, “Mrs. Otis is leaving our school. Forever. We’re having a party to say good-bye. But Mr. Bunny (our class pet) is lost! Mrs. Otis gave him to us. So how can we have a party without Mr. Bunny? My friend Winston has a great idea. He’s going to put rabbit ears on his cat Friskie -- and bring him to our room in disguise! I hope no bunny gets in trouble. And I hope we find the real Mr. Bunny fast.”	132331
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Gossip War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#80 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica persuade their parents to get three-way calling and Jessica doesn’t read the directions carefully so gossip spreads until the entire Unicorn Club is in an all-out gossip war. Jessica is psyched -- more gossiping, more matchmaking, more fun. There’s just one problem. Jessica didn’t read the directions carefully, and when she thinks she’s dishing gossip to Lisa Fowler, she’s also dishing it to Ellen Riteman. And the gossip is about Ellen. The gossip spreads until the entire Unicorn Club is in an all-out gossip war. Can Jessica turn her telephone tricks around and win her friends back?	132332
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Got a Problem	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. You know what Lacey wants? For everyone to stop asking what her problem is. Likes there’s one answer to that, anyway. Her problem is that everyone should leave her alone. Including her “best friends,” who think they know everything. Because they don’t. 	132333
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Great Boyfriend Switch, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#66 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. As Valentine's Day approaches, everyone at Sweet Valley Middle School is pairing up for the first dance of the year. Elizabeth Wakefield has been asked by smart and serious Todd Wilkins, and her twin sister, Jessica, is going with wild funny Aaron Dallas. The twins and all their friends are sure it's going to be the most romantic night ever. But when they get the dance, everyone seems to go a little crazy. Jessica abandons Aaron to dance song after song with Bruce Patman. And devious Veronica Brooks goes after Todd, leaving Elizabeth with no one to dance with-except Aaron! Romance is in the air all right, but will these mixed-up couples ever get straightened out again?	132334
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Halloween War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#62 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is in big trouble. She told all her friends at school that the Wakefield’s house was haunted. Now everyone wants to see Jessica’s ghost. Elizabeth comes up with the perfect plan they’ll have a party with a special appearance by a make-believe ghost. But the Halloween party is even scarier than the twins expected. Have Jessica and Elizabeth been outsmarted? Or is the Wakefield house really haunted?	132335
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Hands Off	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield knows they are plotting something. It’s so obvious. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica barely even talked to Salvador before, and now she calls him all the time. To discuss Elizabeth’s love life!  I know they’re jealous, but I wish they’d give it up. Because I really really like this guy.	132336
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Happily Ever After	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#134 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Chateau D’Amour Collection omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is avoiding Prince Laurent de Sainte-Marie. He may be devastatingly cute, but he's engaged to Antonia Di Rimini, the daughter of a haughty countess. Then Elizabeth learns that Prince Laurent has refused to marry Antonia-because he loves Elizabeth! Elizabeth doesn't want to cause an international incident...but is running away from Chateau d'Amour Inconnu the answer?Jessica Wakefield's sexy new boyfriend, Jacques Landeau, made an awful mistake. To save himself, he got her mixed up in a major jewel theft. He's apologized a million times, but she's not ready to forgive him. Will Jessica reconsider when he reveals a heart-wrenching secret?	132337
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Happy Mother’s Day, Lila	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Jamie Suzanne	Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When Lila Fowler hears about the Sweet Valley Middle School spring fashion show, she knows she's got to be one of the models. After all, not only is she one of the most beautiful girls in school, she also has the most fabulous wardrobe! There's only one problem: it's a mother-daughter fashion show, and Lila's mother lives in France. She hasn't seen her in years. Lila doesn't have her mother's most recent address or phone number-there's no way to contact her. So Lila has to think of something fast. If her mother can't be in the fashion show, maybe someone else could pretend to be her mother. But who?	132338
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Hard Choices	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#43 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Enid Rollins can hardly wait for her grandmother to come live with her and her mother. But when she arrives, Enid is dismayed that the kind, sprightly woman she remembered is now burdensome and demanding. Because Enid’s mother works long hours and is often out with her boyfriend, Enid finds herself making all sorts of sacrifices to please her grandmother. She skips school events and even stands up her best friend, Elizabeth Wakefield. Worst of all, she never has any time for her boyfriend, Hugh. It’s beginning to look as if Enid may have to say good-bye to someone she loves.	132339
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Haunted Burial Ground, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The Unicorn Club is throwing the best Halloween party ever. Lila’s dad has lent the girls a rundown shack in the woods, a perfectly spooky place for the party. As they are fixing up the shack, Ellen discovers a human skull. Jessica gets lose in a cave full of bats, and Kala, a mysterious girl, appears out of nowhere to relay ghostly warnings.	132340
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Haunted House, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Also included Sweet Valley Twins 1 Omnibus, 1991. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica think that the Mercandy house is haunted and that Nora Mercandy is a witch until Elizabeth solves the mystery. 	132341
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Have You Heard About Elizabeth?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#36 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley Gazette and Reporter Scott Sinclair have made it into a major national news magazine. Will Scott’s hints of a personal relationship with Elizabeth make her turn red with embarrassment -- or anger?  It’s all there in black and white. Tom Watts is disgusted by the magazine article and by the suggestive things Scott says about Elizabeth. Can Tom win her back by broadcasting his feelings on WSVU? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica can’t believe that Nick Fox wants to give up his exciting career as an undercover cop in order to save their love. But will Jessica still feel the same way about Nick if he’s not wearing a badge?	132342
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: He’s Back	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#41 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Does Conner really want to be with Elizabeth. Okay. Jeffrey may be Elizabeth’s boyfriend. But Conner’s the one who really needs her now. Jeffrey’s just going to have to understand that. Even if she’s spending time with Conner, it doesn’t mean there’s anything going on between them -- does it?	132343
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: He’s the One	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield loves being with Sal, but Blue is her boyfriend. Blue is gorgeous. Nice. Funny. Lucky for Elizabeth, he’s also her new boyfriend. But what if he’s the wrong guy? And what if the right one has been in front of her all along?	132344
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: He’s Watching You	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Escaped mental patient William White has only one thing on his obsessive mind, Elizabeth Wakefield. He’ll do anything to have her, even commit murder. A frightened Elizabeth doesn’t know who is stalking her, or why. Will Jessica be able to come to her sister’s rescue before it’s too late?	132345
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Heartbreaker	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The surf’s up in Sweet Valley, and gorgeous Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin, is making a big splash with Bill Chase, the hottest surfer in town. But after she tricks him into falling madly in love with her, she ignores him completely. To complicate matters, shy, quiet DeeDee Gordon is also after Bill. But Jessica has the upper hand. If Bill even looks at DeeDee, Hurricane Jessica blows him off his board and back into her arms. Can Bill escape Jessica’s undertow, or is he in over his head?	132346
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Here Comes the Bride	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#20 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Billie doesn’t know what’s gotten into Steven Wakefield, Elizabeth’s older brother. She thought he was ready for marriage. Now he’s busy quoting divorce statistics. Steven is not the happy groom-to-be. To Steven, Billie is acting downright moody. And the Wakefield house has turned to chaos -- the caterers bailed with the deposit and the wedding rings are missing. Is it time to call the whole thing off?	132347
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: High School War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#121 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. The rivalry between Palisades High and Sweet Valley High has escalated into a full-fledged wars. And Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has fallen in love with Christian, the ringleader of the deadly Palisades High gang.  And when her boyfriend, Ken, finds out, he might do something he’ll regret for a lifetime. After a school dance turns violent, Elizabeth’s boyfriend Todd is taken to jail. 	132348
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: His Secret Past	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#24 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University is worried about her boyfriend, Tom Watts. His 21st birthday is just a few days away, and he’s depressed that he doesn’t have a family to help him celebrate. Elizabeth is sure the surprise party se’s planning will cheer him up, but will her gift be more than he can handle? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has hooked up with the perfect guy. Nick Fox is sexy, smart and dangerous. And just like her, he lives for excitement. Jessica knows Nick has secrets to spare -- and she’s determined to find out every last one. Celine Boudreaux is back at SVU and determined to make a splash with the most exclusive sorority on campus. Celine will do anything to get into Thetas, even if it’s illegal.	132349
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Holiday Mischief	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield, her identical twin Jessica and their friend Anna are off to Washington D.C. with the Sweet Valley Middle School Choral Group to compete in the national choral championship, and for Anna it’s also a chance for her to find her long, lost sister, Leslie -- but Leslie is not quite what they expected.	132350
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Home For Christmas	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University takes her boyfriend, Tom Watts, home for Christmas. Once they get there, memories of her old life with Todd Wilkins haunt her. Meanwhile. Todd is trying desperately to get over Elizabeth. Will Elizabeth’s ex-best friend, Alexandra Rollins, help Todd forget?	132351
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Horror in London Collection	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Omnibus of novels. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield are in London. Elizabeth is working for the London Journal.	132352
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Hostage!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#26 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield learns that Regina Morrow has returned unexpectedly to Sweet Valley from Switzerland and then drops by to visit. A strange woman answers the door and sys Regina cannot have visitors. With the help of identical twin Jessica and Bruce Patman, Regina’s boyfriend, Elizabeth discovers that Regina and her parents are being held hostage. If Elizabeth calls the police, the Morrows may be killed. So she, Bruce, Jessica, and Regina’s brother, Nicholas, vow to rescue the Morrows on their own before the kidnappers take desperate action. 	132353
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: House of Death, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When Lila Fowler meets a dashing young medical student, she thinks she's found Mr. Right. But he's only after her money--and he'll do anything to get his hands on it. He plays with Lila's head, convincing her she needs psychological help--but he's the one with a twisted mind. Now Lila's on the brink of destruction. Will she turn in her fur coat for a straightjacket?	132354
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: How To Ruin a Friendship	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Salvador share a secret kiss. Why oh why oh why did Elizabeth ever kiss Salvador? No way can they tell Anna what happened. Especially now. She’s having such a hard time with the anniversary of her brother’s death coming up and all. This whole thing is turning into the biggest mess. But they really should tell Anna. Shouldn’t they?	132355
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: I Need You	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Max is just days away from marrying Lavinia, who has threatened to reveal a secret that could ruin Max’s family if he doesn’t go through with the marriage. 	132356
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: I’ll Never Love Again	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is sick of watching her identical twin sister Jessica destroy herself. She’s tried her best to help Jessica, but her best hasn’t been good enough. Just when Elizabeth is about to lose hope, she finds it -- in Mike’s arms. Jessica has lost touch with her classes, her friends, her sorority, even her own sister. How can she live her life when Nick Fox is dead? She knows her future is crumbling, but she’s too depressed to stop it. Will a surprise reunion with her ex-husband, Mike McAllery, bring her back to the land of the living?	132357
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: I’m So Outta Here	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#21 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Elizabeth: She is my sister. I mean, we do hang out together. So what’s the big deal if I want to spend time with my friends for once?  Jessica: I thought sisters were supposed to come first. But I guess some people don’t agree. Fine. Hey, I’ve got friends too.	132358
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: I’ve Got a Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#4 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy Aames is the perfect guy for Jessica Wakefield. He’s cute, smart and he doesn’t know any of the terrible rumors that are flying around about her. But will she be able to keep this great new guy from meeting anyone she’s ever known before and hearing the horrible stories? Doubtful. 	132359
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: If I Die Before I Wake	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#100 Sweet Valley Twins Series. #4 Sweet Valley Twins: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica and their friends have learned one thing from baby-sitting for the Riccoli family: dreams can come true, and so can nightmares. When the fire in Andrew Riccoli’s dream turned to real flames, the twins took action. They killed the evil creature-half girl, half monster-in the kids’ nightmares. Before she killed them. 	132360
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: If Looks Could Kill	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#112 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The Wakefield sisters are determined to keep their New Years resolution. Even if it kills them. Identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield have always considered themselves best friends, but lately they've been acting more like best enemies. So they make a New Year's resolution: no more arguing or disagreeing about anything. Jessica forces herself to gush over Elizabeth's new blouse, even though it's the dweebiest thing she's ever seen. Elizabeth pretends she's thrilled to run into Jessica and her Unicorn Club friends at the movies, even though the Unicorns are the snobbiest girls on the planet. And when adorable Eric Weinberg moves to Sweet Valley, the twins decide they can both have crushes on him. Jessica and Elizabeth will always be sisters...but will they always be best friends?	132361
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: If You Only Knew	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#5 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. With bad experiences in his past, Jeremy never expected to meet a person who could turn his life around, yet having met Jessica, he realizes that it is possible for all his dreams to come true. 	132362
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: In Love Again	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#59 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Todd are back together after he returns to Sweet Valley from Vermont. But Todd has changed since his family became wealthy. His rich, snobby friends don’t like Elizabeth, and worse, gorgeous Courtney Kane has set her cap for Todd.	132363
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: In Love With a Prince	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#91 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132364
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: In Love With Mandy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#20 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Brandon Jones is one of the richest guys in Sweet Valley-and when Mandy Miller meets him at the Halloween costume ball at Lila Fowler's snooty country club, she falls head over heels in love. And so does Brandon! Only Brandon doesn't know he's fallen for Mandy. Her costume fools Brandon-he thinks Mandy is Lila. Mandy goes along with the deception. She can't bring herself to tell him she's not Lila. Mandy knows Brandon would never be caught with an ordinary girl like her. After the ball, the real masquerade begins. Brandon thinks he's in love with Lila, and Lila's pretending it was her all along! Will Brandon ever find out that it was Mandy behind the mask?	132365
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: In Love With the Enemy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#120 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Christian Gorman is the sexiest guy Jessica has ever laid eyes on. Now that he’s teaching her ow to surf, they’re not only catching waves, they’re falling in love. And sneaking around behind her boyfriend Ken Matthew’s back is dangerously exciting. But there’s something about Christian that Jessica doesn’t know. He’s the leader of Palisade High’s most violent gang.	132366
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Incredible Madame Jessica, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#93 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica makes a few people very unhappy when she predicts their futures, predictions that turn out to be right for her but all bad for the people involved.	132367
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Invisible Me	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica. Kristin, the class president, questions herself when the class council likes Bethel’s idea better than her own, and Blue teaches Brian how to surf, in spite of his friends’ teasing. 	132368
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: It Can’t Happen Here	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#86 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Social studies class gets a lot more exciting when a visiting teacher, Mr. Levin, comes to Sweet Valley Middle School to teach the students a game. The rules are simple: Mr. Levin tells the students what to wear the next day, and they get points for obedience and demerits for disobedience. They get extra points for ratting on anyone who disobeys. Everyone loves the game, especially Aaron Dallas, who is determined to be the best player of all. But Elizabeth Wakefield thinks something is fishy. Why is it so important that everyone dress the exact same way? And if it's just a game, why is everyone taking it so seriously?	132369
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: It Guy, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#21 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Now that Ken's on top of the world, Maria feels stuck at the bottom of the heap. What Ken had before: Maria. What Ken has now: The starting quarterback position; girls failing all over him; athletic glory; girls begging to dance with him at parties; scholarship offers for schools three thousand miles away; girls throwing their phone numbers at him. Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls... Oh, and Maria. Is she the only one who sees a problem?	132370
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: It’s My Life	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#19 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Conner’s not happy. His friends are freaked out about the way he handles his life. So it’s “Let’s get in Conner’s face” time. “Let’s help him. He needs us. He’ll thank us one day.” But Conner’s not interested in what his friends have to say. He can handle things, just like he always has.	132371
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica - Next Stop, Junior High	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Twins Summer Diaries Collection Omnibus. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.	132372
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica + Jessica = Trouble	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#59 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. There’s a new girl in Mrs. Otis’s class -- and her name is Jessica. At first Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica thinks it will be fun to share her name with a friend. But soon Jessica realizes that the new girl doesn’t want to be friends -- she just wants to be better than the old Jessica in everything. She even tries to steal Jessica’s own sister, Elizabeth. Is Sweet Valley Elementary big enough for two Jessicas?	132373
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Against Bruce	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#86 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. When Bruce Patman complains things are too boring around Sweet Valley High, Jessica agrees with him. Bruce starts a secret club and the unscheduled fire drills and other practical jokes break up the monotony. But when Jessica joins, events take on a more dangerous nature, as Bruce attempts to discourage her membership. 	132374
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and Elizabeth Show, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#55 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are twin hosts of their new talk show. Willing to go to any lengths in order to make their new talk show a success, they expose their closest friend’s secrets on the air and have to face the repercussions of the whole class being mad at them. 	132375
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Brat Attack	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#29 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |	132376
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Earthquake	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#75 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When Jessica Wakefield wakes up in the middle of the night, her whole room is shaking. The next day at school, Jessica is a celebrity: she's the only one who witnessed Sweet Valley's own earthquake! When Jessica hears reports that another, bigger earthquake may hit, she quickly spreads the news. After all, Jessica is Sweet Valley's earthquake expert! The more people she tells, the bigger and more dramatic the story becomes. Soon Jessica has everybody preparing for a real catastrophe!	132377
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Jumbo Fish	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#19 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. To celebrate Mr. Wakefield’s birthday, the family goes on a fishing trip together.	132378
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Money Mix-Up.	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#39 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When her father asks her to deliver money to a neighbor down the lock, Jessica wants to prove how responsible she is, but she gets sidetracked and the money disappears. Jessica is determined to find the money before Mr. Wakefield finds out. 	132379
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Secret Star	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#50 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132380
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica and the Spelling-bee Surprise	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica, who is thrilled when she wins the second grade spelling bee at Sweet Valley Elementary School. But that means she has to represent the whole school at the district spelling bee, and she’s scared. She’s never been a good speller -- was it just beginner’s luck?	132381
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Gets Spooked	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#43 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Stories about a goblin who haunts the local amusement park don’t scare Jessica Wakefield. She can’t wait to go.	132382
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Goes for the Gold	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Thomas John Carmen	#1 Team Sweet Valley Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica sees the upcoming California Games as the chance of a lifetime. As a member of the Sweet Valley Middle School cheer-leading squad, Jessica’s always known she’s a super athlete. And now that she’s earned a place on the school’s gymnastics team, she’s ready to prove her acrobatic skills to the whole state.	132383
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica on Stage	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#32 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica’s latest dream is to become an actress. So when she discovers that Sweet Valley’s own Mrs. Harrington is really Dolores Dufay, star of stage and screen, she can barely contain her excitement. They befriend the now-retired famous actress and inspire her to make a comeback. 	132384
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Plays Cupid	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#56 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica love their babysitter, Molly. And they think her boyfriend Jack is cool. But after Molly and Jack have a fight, Molly’s no fun anymore. She never wants to play with the twins. All she does is sulk and talk about Jack. Jessica can’t take it. Can she come up with a scheme to get Molly and Jack back together?	132385
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Quits the Squad	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#112 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Winners and Losers Collection omnibus 1998. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Jessica Wakefield finally meets her match when beautiful Heather Mallone moves to town. Not only is Heather glamorous and popular, she’s also the best cheerleader Sweet Valley High has ever seen. When Heather tries to steal her role as captain, Jessica starts the biggest feud in cheerleading history.	132386
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Saves the Trees	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#71 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Soccer fever has hit Sweet Valley Middle School. Everyone is excited about the upcoming season, including identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield. 	132387
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Takes Charge	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Jamie Suzanne	Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are about to say good-bye to sixth grade forever. But it’s not over yet. Jessica and her friends are psyched to spend one of their last weeks as sixth graders working at the mayor's special Outreach Fair. But volunteering isn't as easy as it looks. Lila Fowler thinks a job at the mayor's office will be glamourous-little does she know! Jessica can't wait to teach health classes to a group of first graders... until those adorable kids turn into monsters! And Elizabeth, busy at work in a soup kitchen, stumbles upon a mystery! Can the SVMS volunteers pull it all together before everything falls apart?	132388
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica Takes Manhattan	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield. Jessica Wakefield and Lila Fowler are headed for the Big Apple! They're psyched for a week of Broadway shows, superstretch limos, major shopping...and New York guys. Jessica's fun begins the moment she steps on the plane and finds she's sitting next to rock star Ryder Mitchell. There's an immediate spark between Jessica and Ryder-in fact, things are so hot, they promise to meet for an ultra-romantic date at the top of the Empire State Building in three days.	132389
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica the Babysitter	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#14 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jessica Wakefield loves her neighbors' new baby girl.  She and her twin sister, Elizabeth, think it would be wonderful to have a little sister of their own.  And when Mrs. Wakefield begins to buy baby clothes and things for a baby's room, the twins wonder if their mother is pregnant!  Just in case, Jessica decides to practice being a big sister by baby-sitting newborn Jenny.  That's when she finds out that taking care of a baby isn't all fun and games!	132390
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica the Genius	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#117 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection: Loving Ambitions omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Everyone knows that Jessica Wakefield lives for sun, fun and guys. So how did she manage an almost perfect score on her SATs? There’s a rumor going around Sweet Valley High that Jessica cheated. Will acing her college boards mean acceptance at the university of her dreams -- or will it ruin her chances forever? Todd Wilkins is driving Elizabeth Wakefield crazy. Now that college basketball scouts are showering Elizabeth’s boyfriend with flattery and attention, he thinks he’s hot stuff. He even tells Elizabeth she’s lucky to have him. When Todd’s head gets too big to fit through Wakefields’ front door, will Elizabeth send him walking? 	132391
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica the Nerd	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#61 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is humiliated when she finds out she’s been accepted into SOAR, a special program for gifted math and science students. But much to her surprise, Jessica finds that she actually likes SOAR and Jessica’s friends in the Unicorn Club aren’t happy about her new interests. Jessica is not all excited about being accepted into project SOAR!, for gifted math and science students. Now she and Elizabeth must go to special science classes with some of the biggest nerds at school. But soon Jessica discovers that she actually likes SOAR. Her friends in the Unicorn Club, however, aren’t happy about her new interests.	132392
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica the Thief	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#67 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Is there a thief at Sweet Valley Middle School? Things have started disappearing, and the whole school is searching for the culprit. But everyone is shocked when some of the stolen goods turn up in Jessica Wakefield's locker! Jessica insists that she's been framed, but the only one who believes her is her twin sister, Elizabeth. When Jessica and Elizabeth team up to catch the real thief, they can hardly believe what they find out!	132393
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica the TV Star	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#16 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica pretends to be Elizabeth for the day. Todd tells her a secret meant only for Liz. He’s going to be an extra in a movie, and he can ask a friend to be in it, too. When he asks Jessica, thinking she’s Elizabeth, she must make a big decision.	132394
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica, the Rock Star	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#34 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is convinced that she, too, can become a rock star after seeing Melody Power in concert. But the more Jessica tries to sing like Melody Power, the worse she sounds, and Elizabeth is trying to think of something to do to save her sister from total embarrassment. Bruce Patman has chosen Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica to be the lead singer in his rock and roll band. But Elizabeth discovers that he is only using Jessica because the band needs a place to rehearse and must decide whether to tell her sister the truth.	132395
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica: Can’t Stay Away	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#1 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are seniors. New faces, old friends, and Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, right in the middle of things. Elizabeth jumps into senior year, ready to devote herself to the newspaper, homework and her writing. Trouble is, she can’t stop thinking about Connor McDermott, a guy from El Carro high who is totally bad news, and who hardly even notices her. She misses study dates, can’t speak in class and takes hours to get ready for school, completely unlike herself. Could any guy change her so much?	132396
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica: Next Stop, Jr. High	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#2 Sweet Valley Twins Diaries Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. From the personal journal of soon-to-be eighth grader Jessica Wakefield: Okay, you do the math: friends + summer - parents + Hawaii. What does that equal? Aloha? The answer should be obvious. But it isn't. This Hawaiian vacation is kind of... freaky. And I'm not even sure why. All I know is that my friends aren't who I thought they were... not anymore. Have they changed? Or have I?	132397
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Animal Instincts	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical twin Jessica turns a charity fund raiser into a matchmaking plan. The members of the Unicorn Club are donating themselves to charity. For a price, they’ll obey a classmate’s wishes for a day. But with the big Valentine’s Day dance coming up, Jessica can’t resist turning the fund raiser into a huge matchmaking affair. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals. In Lila’s Secret, the twins have a “sleep-out” in their backyard.Taking care of animals is a snap! That's what identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield and their friends think when they volunteer at the Sweet Valley Zoo. Until Elizabeth accidentally lets a mischievous monkey named Spanky out of his cage. Spanky shows up in the strangest places - behind the counter at Casey's ice cream parlor, in the auditorium during a school assembly, and hanging from the Wakefield's kitchen ceiling. Until Bruce Patman takes care of a baby bird named Drumstick. Bruce is secretly afraid of birds, but Drumstick thinks Bruce is the greatest thing ever, and won't leave him alone! Until Jessica falls in love with Gus, a grizzly bear cub who's lost his mother. She's determined to help Gus adjust to life in the zoo, but the zookeeper tells her they must return Gus to the wild. Will Jessica be able to say good-bye to her furry friend?	132398
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Bad Idea	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#31 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield give their shy, awkward friend, Sandra, a makeover and it works so well that Sandra becomes one of the most popular girls at school. Now the twins have to live with the monster they’ve created. 	132399
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Big Mistake	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.	132400
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Blind Date	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#79 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Ready for a new boyfriend after breaking up with Aaron Dallas, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica answers a personal ad in the school paper. Soon Jessica is exchanging the most romantic letters with a mysterious admirer. When they finally decide to meet, Jessica is in for a big surprise.	132401
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Cat Trick	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#5 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica find a homeless cat which they sneak home and care for in secret.	132402
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Cookie Disaster	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#89 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is a wonderful baker. At least, that's what her home economics teacher thinks when she tastes the cookies Jessica baked in class. They're so good, the teacher submits a batch to the producer of the television talk show Lifestyles of the French and Famous. And now the producer has invited Jessica to appear on the show with four hundred of her delicious cookies for the studio audience! Jessica is thrilled. She and her friends in the exclusive Unicorn Club get to work baking cookies. But there's one big problem: Jessica can't remember the secret ingredient that made her recipe so amazing! And the harder the Unicorns try to follow the recipe, the worse the cookies taste. Will Jessica have to appear on national television with four hundred of the worst cookies ever baked?	132403
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Dream Date	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Alice Nicole Johansson	#22 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. The most amazing thing has happened to Elizabeth’s identical twin, Jessica. She won a contest and now she gets to hang with Johnny Buck, the coolest, most gorgeous singer in the world. Of course,all the other Unicorns are jealous. Who can blame them? But Johnny’s not exactly as awesome as Jessica had thought he’d be. In fact, he’s nothing like his glamorous rock-star image. He’s a klutz, he can’t sing that well, and he doesn’t play any instruments. He’s a big disappointment. But Jessica has to keep Johnny’s real identity a secret, doesn’t she?	132404
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s First Kiss	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t wait until Sweet Valley Middle School is going camping. Best of all, the wilderness provides the perfect setting for a little romance with her sort-of boyfriend Todd Wilkins. Identical twin Jessica has her eye on Dennis Asher, the new kid in school. But Jessica can’t survive without a blow dryer -- how can she impress Dennis when she looks so terrible?	132405
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Lucky Millions	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#105 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is going to be rich! As soon as she learns about the legendary Irish pot of gold in social studies class, she vows to find it. And when her older brother, Steven, discovers a treasure map, Jessica can almost feel the diamonds dangling from her ears. But Jessica's practical twin sister, Elizabeth, knows that Steven's treasure map must be a big fake. And when Jessica and Steven both start digging for gold, Elizabeth has a good laugh. Of course, her brother and sister will come up empty-handed. Unless the treasure map isn't a fake after all....	132406
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Mermaid	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#49 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jessica’s claim to have seen a mermaid during a class trip to an ocean preserve may lure her to her social death with her disbelieving friends, and she must find the mermaid in order to convince her friends of her tale.	132407
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Monster Nightmare	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#42 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Frightening dreams about a monster are keeping Jessica awake all night. The kids at school tease her when they hear she’s having bad dreams, and that just makes her nightmares worse. How can Jessica get rid of the monster in her dreams so she can sleep again?	132408
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s New Look	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#47 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Everyone at Sweet Valley Middle School is talking about Jessica Wakefield and Aaron Dallas. They’re probably the cutest, most popular couple in the entire sixth grade, and Jessica loves all the attention she’s been getting. But when she develops eye problems and has to start wearing glasses, she’s sure they will ruin her life forever.	132409
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s No Angel	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#11 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.Janet Howell is driving Jessica Wakefield crazy! Janet is one of the most popular and important girls at Sweet Valley Middle School, but when she's mean, she's really mean. And ever since she and her sort-of boyfriend, Denny, got into a huge fight, Janet has been utterly impossible. So Jessica decides to get Janet and Denny back together. And if it takes a little fib to do it, well, all's fair in love, right? Not quite. Jessica's twin sister, Elizabeth, overhears her scheme and gives her a lecture on lying that hurts Jessica's feelings. So Jessica makes a wish that Elizabeth would have to tell nothing but the truth. But when her wish comes true, Jessica is anything but happy! Not only can't Elizabeth stop telling the truth, she can't seem to keep her mouth shut about Jessica! Can Jessica reverse the wish in time to save herself from Elizabeth's obnoxious honesty?	132410
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Older Guy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#119 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection: Loving Ambitions omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle has been offered a chance at SVU and everyone tells her what a great opportunity it is. Isn’t anyone going to miss her?  If Zach Marsden finds out Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is really a high school girl visiting her big brother at SVU, he’ll dump her. And Jessica’s secret is going to be hard to keep -- especially when her boyfriend, Ken Matthews, shows up for a surprise visit. 	132411
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#42 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has just begun her menses. But Jessica hasn’t and she doesn’t want anyone, especially her sister, to find out. Jessica acts more grown-up than ever, and Elizabeth is afraid they’re growing apart. Soon, Jessica will discover that she doesn’t have to grow up so fast after all.	132412
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret Diary	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica always thought Todd Wilkins was cute, but kind of dull -- in other words perfect for Elizabeth. But since Todd moved away to Vermont, he’s been writing her letters, and they are anything but dull. At first, Todd just wanted to get the address of A.J. Morgan, Jessica’s boyfriend, who was on the SVH basketball team with him. But Todd’s letters have slowly become more and more romantic. Now, Todd wants to come for a secret visit to see Jessica. If Elizabeth finds out, she’ll be furious. And A.J. will never speak to her again. Should she risk everything for Todd?	132413
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret Diary, Volume II	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica always thought Todd Wilkins was cute, but kind of dull -- in other words perfect for Elizabeth. But since Todd moved away to Vermont, he’s been writing her letters, and they are anything but dull. At first, Todd just wanted to get the address of A.J. Morgan, Jessica’s boyfriend, who was on the SVH basketball team with him. But Todd’s letters have slowly become more and more romantic. Now, Todd wants to come for a secret visit to see Jessica. If Elizabeth finds out, she’ll be furious. And A.J. will never speak to her again. Should she risk everything for Todd?	132414
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret Diary, Volume III	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#13 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica has been noticed by a big movie producer, Charles Sampson, for her star turn on her favorite soap, “The Young and the Beautiful.” But Charles says she can’t tell anyone yet. He wants to choose exactly the right moment to launch her career. Jessica goes along with his wishes, because she’s afraid her perfect boyfriend Sam Woodruff might be a little jealous of Charles. Is she being silly? Charles isn’t interested in her. Right?	132415
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret Friend	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#71 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Jessica, Elizabeth’s identical twin:“Lila Fowler is NOT my best friend. We had a BIG fight and now we’re not friends anymore. I was really sad...until I found a bottle floating in the ocean. It had a message inside! The message was from a girl who really needs a friend. Just like me! Now I have a secret friend. But will I ever get to meet her?	132416
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Secret Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#107 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.When Jessica Wakefield meets Jeremy Randall on the beach, she can’t believe her eyes. He’s everything she’s always dreamed of and more. It’s love at first sight for him, too, and they share an intimate kiss. Then Jeremy says he can’t see her again, and Jessica doesn’t know what to think. But soon she understands all too well. He’s engaged to the Wakefields’ house guest. 	132417
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Snobby Club	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jessica and her friends have formed a club called the Orchids. Jessica wants her twin sister Elizabeth to join, but Elizabeth thinks the Orchids are too snobby. She starts her own club called the Sunflowers, and soon the twins can’t stop arguing about which club is better. Will they ever be best friends again?	132418
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Unburied Treasure	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are off on a family trip to the Grand Canyon. They have lots of fun until they find a diamond ring and can’t agree on what to do. Jessica wants to keep it, but Elizabeth wants to sell it and buy something else with the money. Who will give in?	132419
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jessica’s Zoo Adventure	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#8 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are excited about their class trip to the zoo. They can’t wait to see all the animals, especially the monkeys. But when they get there, the monkey house is closed because a young chimp has escaped. Jessica and Elizabeth, along with their friends Todd and Winston, decide to search for the chimp. But soon they, too, are lost. Will they find the chimp, and will the class find them?	132420
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Julie the Karate Kid	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#52 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Julie Porter can’t wait to start karate lessons in gym class even though Charlie Cashman and the other boys say she’s too small to be any good. But Julie carefully watches the teacher, Mr. Ogata, and works hard at mastering each karate move. That doesn’t stop Charlie from teasing Julie, taunting her to try to karate kick him. But Julie doesn’t want to. She knows the best karate students never try to fight. Can she show Charlie and his friends who’s tougher without losing her cool?	132421
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Jumping to Conclusions	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#24 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |	132422
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Keepin’ It Real	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#16 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Anna breaks out of her close circle of friends. Anna has needed this all along. To get away from everybody and try something completely different. Meet new people. After all, change is good, right? And the drama club is so cool. 	132423
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Keeping It Real	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica. Anna breaks out of her close circle of friends. Anna has needed this all along. To get away from everybody and try something completely different. Meet new people. After all, change is good, right? And the drama club is so cool. 	132424
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Keeping Secrets	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#12 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Elizabeth and her identical twin Jessica's father teaches them a secret language called Ithig. All their friends want to know the secret too, but the twins have made a pact with their father not to give it away. Elizabeth, at least, intends to keep her promise. But Jessica can't help herself-she teaches her best friend, Lila Fowler, the secret language. That means that soon the whole school will know Ithig. Now the class decides to use the language against the one teacher they don't like-Ms. McDonald. They will speak only Ithig in class the day the school supervisor comes to review her. At first, Elizabeth is angry at Jessica for breaking her promise about Ithig-but now Elizabeth wonders: should she break her own promise and warn Ms. McDonald?	132425
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kidnapped by the Cult!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#82 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. When Jessica feels angry, hurt and upset with everyone, she meets a magnetic stranger. Adam is the leader of the Good Friends, a mysterious cult that pretends to help the poor and needy. Before long, Jessica gives up parties and cheerleading for group meetings and collecting money at the mall. 	132426
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kidnapped!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#13 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield never imagined that her evening of volunteer work at Sweet Valley’s hospital would turn into the most horrifying night of her life. But when a strong hand clamps a chloroformed rag over her mouth and she is pulled from her car, Elizabeth’s hellish ordeal begins. When she regains consciousness, Elizabeth finds herself tied to a chair in an isolated shack. She has been kidnapped by Carl, a lonely and disturbed orderly from the hospital. Elizabeth doesn’t know what Carl wants from her, but it’s clear he’s on the brink of insanity. Somehow Elizabeth must escape before it’s too late. 	132427
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Killer at Sea	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#9 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Jessica Wakefield and Nick Fox had planned the perfect romantic vacation-an intimate week alone, sailing the Pacific Ocean. They didn't plan on having to save a guy from drowning after his boat capsized. They didn't plan on taking the stranger aboard. And when their emergency radio goes dead and the boat's motor cuts out, they're trapped-in more ways than one. Because the man they've rescued is no victim. He's a skilled hunter-and Jessica and Nick are his prey. And in the middle of the ocean, there's no one to hear their SOS.	132428
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Killer on Board, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#10 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News. Convicted murderer John Marin is back. His one goal: to kill Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield. Using his cunning and ingenuity, he has escaped form jail and is stalking the California coast in search of his prey. Thinking Marin is safely behind bars, Ned Wakefield takes his family on an island vacation. But little does he know that while his daughters are swimming in the hotel pool, John Marin is plotting his final revenge. Will Ned get to the twins before it’s too late? Or will this vacation be Jessica and Elizabeth’s last?	132429
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Killer Party	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University: Super Thriller. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield, her identical twin Jessica and all their friends at SVU have been cordially invited to the ultimate blow-out. An end-of-the-millennium blast. The party to end all parties. It’s bound to be the wildest night of their lives. The kind of night when anything -- make that everything -- could happen. But not everyone is going to live to ring in the New Year....	132430
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kimberly Rides Again	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Guess what? Just when the Unicorns were finally back to being cool (count me responsible for that), some of us started hanging out with those goody-goody Angels again. Please! Don't they know that exclusivity is what being a Unicorn is all about? Well, I know just what it'll take to rev up the Unicorn spirit: an amazingly awesome trip to a dude ranch - and the hottest thing about it is the gorgeous riding instructor there. He's tall, strong, and absolutely perfect for me. The only problem is, the other Unicorns think he's perfect for them too!	132431
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kiss Before Dying, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#122 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica can’t deny her love for Christian, the leader of the Palisades High gang. Christian promises her he’ll never fight again. But can he keep his vow when the battle with Sweet Valley High turns deadly? Elizabeth plans a secret meeting with Palisades High’s Rosie Shaw, and together they scheme to end the gang warfare once and for all. Can Elizabeth really trust Rosie?	132432
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kiss of a Killer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#128 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle has made a terrifying discovery. Jonathan Cain’s past is more horrible, more twisted, more than she had ever imagined. And her identical twins Jessica is under his spell. Now Elizabeth must save her twin from a fate worse than death. But is Elizabeth strong enough to stop a creature of the night? Jessica has finally gotten Jonathan Cain to admit that he loves her. Then she finds out the shocking truth about him. Is Jessica willing to give up her life to keep Jonathan’s love?	132433
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Kiss of the Vampire	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is falling in love with Journalist Nikolai Von Greiner, a famous “yet mysterious” journalist. Nikolai is tall, dark, dangerously handsome, and the keeper of a deadly secret. Will Elizabeth abandon her friends, her family and even her life to be with the man she longs for?	132434
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lacey’s Crush	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Lacey doesn’t care if her stupid high school boyfriend dumped her. She only liked him because he had a car, anyway. Besides, she’s already scoped someone else out. All she has to do is get Jessica Wakefield out of the way and Damon Ross will be all hers. Take that, ex-boyfriend!	132435
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Last Wish	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#144 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are turning seventeen and you’re invited to the biggest party in Sweet Valley history. But when tragedy strikes, be prepared. One of your favorite characters may be lost forever and the Sweet Valley High you know and love will never be the same again. 	132436
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Leaving Home	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#37 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132437
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Left at the Altar	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#108 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Jessica is still madly in love with a man engaged to a new friend -- so when he calls the wedding off, Jessica is ecstatic. But tragedy intervenes and, out of guilt, her dream man decides he must walk down the aisle. Will Jessica allow this to happen?	132438
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Left Back!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#32 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. There’s a new boy in school named Kisho Murasaki. At first Jessica and Elizabeth and all their friends like Kisho a lot. But when everyone finds out that he has been left back a year, nobody wants to be his friend anymore because they think he’s stupid. Elizabeth knows her classmates are wrong about Kisho, but how can she prove it?	132439
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Left Behind	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#21 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132440
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Left Out Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#25 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t wait for her family’s first ski vacation, especially since her friend Todd is going, too. But when they arrive, Todd makes friends with a boy named Mark, and soon Elizabeth is left out. When Todd asks her to come with him on a difficult ski trail, she doesn’t know what to do, because she promised to stay on the beginner slopes. Will she break her promise and risk the dangerous slope?	132441
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila on the Loose	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#14 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Lila Fowler: Okay, I know what you're thinking: Lila Fowler has it all. And I admit, I am the most beautiful and popular person I know. (Ignore my friends in the Unicorn Club when they say the same thing about themselves. They are so competitive.) And I'm the daughter of George Fowler, the richest man in Sweet Valley. Daddy gives me absolutely everything I want. Well, almost everything. Sometimes I think I could buy a whole department store of clothes with Daddy's credit card or throw the craziest party in town, and he would be too busy to care. In fact, my father probably wouldn't even notice. Maybe it's time I test him to see just how far I can go . . . .	132442
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s April Fool	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#48 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica find out that Lila isn’t even allowed to have a party -- even though Lila Fowler can’t stop bragging about her April Fools’ Day party. She’s invited everyone in her second-grade glass. What will happen?	132443
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Birthday Bash	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#58 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. It’s Lila Fowler’s birthday. She having the biggest party ever, with pony rides, a magician and lots and lots of ice cream. Elizabeth can’t wait for the party, but her friend Eva Simpson isn’t excited at all. Eva’s worried her homemade present isn’t good enough for Lila. Can Elizabeth convince Eva that friendship is the most important gift of all?	132444
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Christmas Angel	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#63 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Lila Fowler, whose parents are divorcing and whose father is too busy for her, is facing a sad Christmas until she meets Serena, a guardian angel, who understands Lila’s problems. 	132445
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Haunted House Party	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are ready for spine-tingling chills when they go to Lila Fowler’s big Halloween party at Hathway Manor.	132446
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Little Sister	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Ellie McMillan, a little girl from the day-care center where the Unicorn Club volunteers, has run away from home-to my house! I know, you're thinking Lila Fowler and kids go together like grape juice and white carpet, but-believe it or not-I actually enjoy reading and playing hide-and-seek with Ellie. It's almost like having a little sister. The only problem is, she wants to move in permanently! You see, Ellie's mom just started going out with a new guy, so Ellie's been spending a lot of time with me. I guess she figures if her mom has a boyfriend, she doesn't need Ellie anymore. I promised Ellie I wouldn't tell any grown-ups that she's at my house. But Jessica and the other Unicorns say Ellie has to go, promise or no promise. Is there a way to keep my word and get Ellie back where she belongs?	132447
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Music Video	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#73 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The Unicorns are making a music video! Lila Fowler insists on being the singer, since it's her video camera. There's one catch: Lila has a terrible voice, and she'll be humiliated if anyone finds out.As hard as Johanna Porter tries to coach her, Lila is hopeless. Johanna is shy, but she has a fabulous voice-which gives Lila a great idea: Johanna will do the real singing from backstage, while Lila lip-synchs on camera!	132448
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s New Flame	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#135 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Late one night, an entire wing of Fowler Crest burns to the ground. Lila Fowler, already furious over a long-distance relationship gone up in smoke, swears revenge on the arsonist who left her home in ashes. Will Lila’s vow of vengeance blow up in her face? Steve Wakefield, Elizabeth’s older brother, is psyched to intern at the Sweet Valley District Attorney’s office. His first assignment? To investigate the Fowler Crest fire. Steven’s always considered Lila the flakiest of his sisters’ friends, but as he spend time with her, Steven can’t help feeling a definite romantic spark. Then he finds a clue that points to Lila as the culprit. How can he prove she’s guilty after losing himself in the searing passion of their first kiss?	132449
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Secret	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#6 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have a “sleep-out” in their backyard.	132450
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Secret Valentine	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical twin Jessica turns a charity fund raiser into a matchmaking plan. The members of the Unicorn Club are donating themselves to charity. For a price, they’ll obey a classmate’s wishes for a day. But with the big Valentine’s Day dance coming up, Jessica can’t resist turning the fund raiser into a huge matchmaking affair. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals. In Lila’s Secret, the twins have a “sleep-out” in their backyard.	132451
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lila’s Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley High: Super Stars.Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Lila Fowler is the richest girl at Sweet Valley High. She wears designer clothes, lives in a mansion and has a large allowance. However, her happiness is soon shattered when she discovers her father is on the verge of getting married again and it seems her life will change for the worse forever.	132452
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Little Drummer Girls	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#75 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Jessica, Elizabeth’s identical twin: “There are two Wakefield twins in our marching band, but only one drum. Which twin should play it? Me, of course. But my twin sister Elizabeth, got picked instead! I want to play that drum more than anything. And I won’t stop making noise until I do!	132453
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Living Together	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica move out of the dormitory and move in with Neil and Sam. Dana’s ready to take the plunge, but Todd’s getting cold feet. Tom wants his old life back. Chloe just wants Tom. Nina hates change, but things will never be the same again.	132454
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lois and the Sleepover	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#51 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Ever since her grandma died, Lois’ mother has treated her like a baby. Now Lois isn’t allowed to come to the twins’ sleepover.	132455
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lois Strikes Back	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#38 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have their first real argument. When the PTA decides to buy new uniforms for the cheerleading squad instead of a new computer for the school newspaper. Elizabeth protests and circulates a petition. Jessica, a member of the squad is angry.	132456
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: London Calling	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. New identity. New job. New life. She’s 6,000 miles from home. With no money, no friends and nowhere to go. What should Elizabeth do? She can’t take the only job she’s offered -- a maid in an earl’s mansion. That’s so...19th century. But she’s desperate. So now Liz is a servant. And treated like one.	132457
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Long-Lost Brother, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#79 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132458
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lost at Sea	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#56 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica’s fantasy to be shipwrecked on a deserted island with a fabulous guy. But when she finally gets her wish, she is marooned with Winston Egbert, the class clown. Will Jessica lose her fantasy lover, forever, or will she learn an important lesson about herself and others?	132459
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love and Death in London	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#104 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Assigned as summer interns to the Scotland Yard beat for the London Journal, the twins investigate a series of grisly murders.	132460
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love and Murder	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#11 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University goes on a campaign to help her identical twin Jessica and finds a reluctant witness. Jessica’s dream relationship becomes a nightmare when she’s assaulted by James on a date. She reports the crime, but it’s her word against James’.	132461
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love Bet, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#68 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132462
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love Letters	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#17 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Caroline Pearce has always been one of the least popular girls at Sweet Valley High. But when she invents a new out-of-town boyfriend, people finally start to pay attention to her. Brown-eyed, six foot Adam and his romantic love letters are the talk of the school. Caroline has everyone fooled even clever Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin. But what begins as a bid for love and attention quickly becomes the worst jam of Caroline’s life, when her friends insist on meeting the boyfriend she’s been bragging about. Can Caroline keep the truth a secret, or will her lies be her downfall?	132463
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love Letters for Sale	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#88 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. To make the extra money she so badly needs, Jessica comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme that even her twin sister Elizabeth loves. She offers a letter-writing service for people who don’t want to write their own. But her plan turns sticky when Jessica gets a request to write a love letter to Elizabeth’s boyfriend Todd -- from another girl. 	132464
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love Me Always	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#44 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t deny her heartbreaking suspicions about what really happened between Tom Watts and Dana Upshaw, and she’s about to hear the awful truth from Dana herself. Will Elizabeth write it off as one of Dana’s wicked games? Or will she find the strength to confront the real life -- the man she loves?  Nix Fox is leaving Sweet Valley -- forever. In exchange for his testimony against Clay DiPalma, the government is sending him away with a new identity, and not even his beloved Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin, can know where, or who, he’ll be. Nick and Jessica can hardly stand the pain of saying goodbye. And there’s a shocking twist of fate in store for them both.	132465
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love of Her Life, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University has found the man of her dreams while her identical twin Jessica faces her most difficult decision -- will she choose freedom or her duty as a wife? 	132466
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love Portion, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#72 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. The Unicorns sell a fake love potion at the Sweet Valley Middle School carnival, hoping to win tickets to a Johnny Buck concert.	132467
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Love, Lies, and Jessica Wakefield	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley University Series. Also included in Sweet Valley University Series Omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley University Collection 1	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are about to begin the most exciting year of their lives.Freedom can be dangerous....Jessica Wakefield finally has wealthy, thrilling Mike McAllery, the man of her dreams. How far will she go to keep him?Elizabeth Wakefield has uncovered a major scandal at SVU. But when the story spreads, it may destroy the guy she loves.Tom Watts vowed never to fall in love again-until he met Elizabeth. Will he hide his love for the sake of an old promise? Todd Wilkins is a big man on campus math a gorgeous new girlfriend. But the special treatment he's getting as a basketball star seems too good to be true. Is it also too good to be legal? Join Elizabeth, Jessica, and their friends from Sweet Valley on their wildest adventures ever-at Sweet Valley University.	132468
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lovestruck	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#27 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. No one at Sweet Valley High can believe that football star Ken Matthews has fallen in love with math super-sophisticated Suzanne Hanlon. Suzanne likes poetry, gourmet food and art films while Ken’s idea of a good time is listening to rock ‘n’ roll and eating pizza. Two people couldn’t be more different. Elizabeth Wakefield knows that snobbish Suzanne is wrong for Ken. But Ken seems to be blindly in love with Suzanne and is willing to do anything she wants. Can anyone help Ken come to his senses before he gets hurt? 	132469
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Loving the Enemy	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is taken hostage. A shocking choice will change her life....When Jessica Wakefield walked into the Red Lion, all she wanted was a cup of coffee. Instead, she got a gun in her face-when everyone inside the popular hangout is taken hostage by a fellow student gone mad. Jessica never imagined that shy, innocent-looking Trevor Paley would be capable of committing such a violent act. He always seemed like a nice guy. So Jessica figures she can talk Trevor down before the body count goes up. But as she gets closer to Trevor, she comes to understand why he snapped. She even begins to like him. And she's no longer sure if she wants to turn him in....	132470
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Lucy Takes the Reins	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#45 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s friend Ted is in trouble. He’s been behind in his payments to Carson Stables for the care of his horse Thunder, and unless he can win the prize money in a regional jumping championship, he’ll have to sell the horse. To make matters worse, an injury prevents Ted from competing -- can Lucy help him with the jumping contest?	132471
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Macaroni Mess, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#72 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Elizabeth: “Our class is having an art show. My painting was the best! It had lots of macaroni pasted on it. But now my macaroni is missing! Who ruined my painting? Time to use my noodle...and find out!”	132472
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mademoiselle Jessica	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#46 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica enters the Wakefields in a contest for the perfect American family but doesn’t dream that they’ll actually be chosen as finalists. But they are and Jessica’s a little worried because she stretched the truth about how talented her family really is. Now will they go along with the scheme, or withdraw?	132473
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Magic Christmas, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley Twins: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica receive matching antique dolls from their grandparents for Christmas. After helping free the two princes imprisoned in the dolls from a spell, they are trapped in the Hidden Kingdom and must help defeat the evil sorcerer in order to return home. 	132474
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Magic Puppets, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#53 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Samantha comes to Sweet Valley for Halloween with her father, a famous puppeteer who seems to love his puppets more than his daughter. The twins want to help them get closer.	132475
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Malibu Summer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield.Summer's here, and the Wakefield twins can't wait to join Lila Fowler in fabulous, beach-lined Malibu. Elizabeth and Jessica have arranged jobs as mother's helpers and are looking forward to a dream vacation filled with Hollywood stars and gorgeous guys. But the girls soon find out things aren't always as they seem in sunny Malibu. Elizabeth's heart Is won by someone much too old for her. Even though she feels guilty about it, she begins to see him secretly. While Elizabeth tries desperately to keep her sister from finding out, Jessica is busy trying to get bronzed Cliff Sherman to notice her. Can the girls straighten out their summer romances, or will Malibu's magic be only an illusion?	132476
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mandy in the Middle	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#10 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  	132477
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mandy Miller Fights Back	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#48 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Mandy Miller wants to join the Unicorns, but the Unicorns don't want Mandy Miller! She wears wild thrift-shop outfits, and the other members think she tries too hard to fit in. Jessica thinks she's funny and nice, and she likes her offbeat way of dressing. The Unicorns have asked Jessica to tell Mandy that she can't join, but Jessica just can't bring herself to break the bad news. How can Jessica be friends with the Unicorns and Mandy at the same time? Suddenly Mandy gets some frightening news that makes the Unicorns seem unimportant to both Mandy and Jessica-and now Jessica is afraid of losing her newfound friend for good!	132478
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Maria Who?	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#8 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Maria Slater could scream. Just once she would like them to notice her. Instead of perfect, genius, never-had-a-bad-hair-day Nina. But that’s never going to happen. Because everyone in the Slater family knows who’s important and it definitely isn’t Maria.	132479
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Maria’s Movie Comeback	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Maria to the rescue...Phew! The Unicorn Club was almost finished, but we 're back and better than ever. As long as I don't let the Unicorns down. You see, we have to raise money to buy a hairpiece for our principal, Mr. Clark, cuz Jess swiped his old one. No prob -we got jobs to get us out of that one. Then the roof caved in on the day-care center where we'd been volunteering. Now the center might close -unless the Unicorns save it. Where are we going to get that kind of money? Mr. Clark's new roof was one thing... That's where I come in. A movie director has offered me a part in his new movie. He's going to pay me enough to save the center (and still have wig money left)...but the script calls for a major on-screen kiss with super-hunk movie star Brad Marshall! I want out! But if I don't beat my stage fright, the kids will lose the center... Who ever said being a Unicorn was easy? 	132480
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Married Woman, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is making tracks in her search for the leader of the evil secret society that attacked her friend Nina. Her identical sister Jessica is now Mrs. McAllery -- and her husband has not changed his troubling ways. Join Jessica and Elizabeth as they move on to new challenges and new lives at Sweet Valley University.	132481
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mary Is Missing	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#36 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is convinced that Mary Wallace has disappeared when no one has heard a word from Mary in three days.	132482
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Max’s Choice	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. As Thanksgiving approaches, Elizabeth recalls special family moments and considers getting back in touch with Sweet Valley, but her real attention is on her love for Max and his desire for her despite his engagement to Lavina. 	132483
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Me, Me, Me	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#33 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Not to self: Okay, Elizabeth, it’s a new semester -- your last one at Sweet Valley High. Last chance to pull yourself together. Last chance to figure out exactly what you want. And then go after it. 	132484
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Meant To Be	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#28 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Love is in the stars for Elizabeth. Gemini. Your Lovescope: Be prepared to face a part of your past you thought was behind you. You are at a major turning point, and if you listen to your emotions, your next step will become clear. Somebody special is ready to give you the assurances you need. It’s time to trust him, and to follow your heart.	132485
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Meet Me at Midnight	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#124 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle hates Nicole Banes. And from the moment she arrived at Camp Echo Mountain, Nicole has hated Elizabeth too. It doesn’t help that Elizabeth is dating Joey Mason, the guy Nicole loves. Now Nicole wants revenge -- and a surprise visit from Elizabeth’s boyfriend Todd Wilkins gives Nicole the perfect opportunity to ruin Elizabeth’s life. As usual, Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin, has fallen for the one guy she can’t have: Paul Mathis, a gorgeous local. Camp rules forbid sneaking off the grounds. Will Jessica’s plans for a moonlit meeting end in disaster -- or true love?	132486
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Memories	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#24 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin sister’s older brother, Steven, hasn’t dated anyone since his girlfriend died of leukemia. He can’t even look at another girl without thinking of his beloved Tricia. But Steven is drawn to Cara Walker. Sweet Valley’s biggest flirt and gossip has changed. Her parents have divorced, and her father and brother have moved away. Cara understands the pain of losing someone. When Tricia’s sister Betsy sees Steven and Cara dancing together at a party, she accuses Steven of forgetting about Tricia. Steven is torn by Betsy’s bitter accusation. He can’t deny his attraction to Cara. But how can he ever love another girl after Tricia?	132487
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Middle School Gets Married, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#68 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. As part of a health-class project, all the students at Sweet Valley Middle School are pairing up into simulated marriages. Their assignment: manage a make-believe household and care for an egg that represents a baby.	132488
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Miss Teen Sweet Valley	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#76 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. When the first annual Miss Teen Sweet Valley beauty pageant is announced, Jessica Wakefield is confident she’ll be crowned the winner. But Elizabeth Wakefield is trying her best to get the pageant canceled. Elizabeth thinks beauty pageants are old-fashioned and sexist, and she can’t understand why her sister would even want to enter one. The twins have had fights before -- but never like this. It’s a standoff for the twins. If Jessica participates, she’ll lose her sister’s respect. If Elizabeth succeeds, she’ll lose her sister’s love.	132489
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Missing Tea Set, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#41 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are nervous about visiting their mother’s friend Mrs. Taylor. The old lady is strict, but the girls love the beautiful furniture and decorations in her house. When they find a lovely silver tea set, they can’t resist breaking the rules to play with it. Then they discover that one of the pieces is missing. Can they find it before Mrs. Taylor discovers that it’s gone?	132490
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Model Flirt	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#130 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are working at Flair magazine. Jessica is making the most of her internship -- she’s got two gorgeous guys wrapped around her finger. Dating Quentin Berg, a famous photographer, could do wonders for her modeling career. But Jessica actually prefers lowly mail room clerk Cameron Smith, who can’t help her at all. So she’s decided to date both of them at once. It’s a good thing she has a twin. 	132491
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Morning After, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#95 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. A terrible accident has turned the Wakefields’ lives upside down, and nothing will ever be the same. 	132492
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Most Beautiful Girl in the World, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#19 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Uncovering the mystery behind Katherine Pierce is a real workout. The Unicorns have won a month-long membership at the hottest health club in town! The club is renowned for its diet-and-exercise program, led by spokesmodel Katherine Pierce. Katherine is gorgeous, graceful, and adored by teenagers across the country. Jessica, Lila, Mandy, and Rachel are looking forward to getting in shape and meeting the famous Katherine. But if Katherine's so lucky, why does she look so miserable?	132493
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mother-Daughter Switch, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#87 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica Wakefield have a big fight with their mother and come up with a brilliant way to show her that being a kid is no piece of cake -- they decide that she should give it a try. To their shock and delight, their mother agrees. The twins will get to be their own mothers, while Mrs. Wakefield will be a kid. But the twins soon discover that parenthood is exhausting - who would have guessed Mrs. Wakefield would be such a messy, mischievous kid? Jessica and Elizabeth decide to trade places again - but their mother says no! Are the twins stuck being their mother's mother forever?	132494
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Murder in Paradise	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News and her identical twin Jessica are living it up on a mother-daughter retreat at Paradise Spa where their biggest worry is whether to go for a cucumber facial or a splash in the waterfall. And with so many cute guys on staff, the girls decide that what their boyfriends back home don’t know won’t hurt them. 	132495
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Murder on the Line	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley newspaper and her identical twin Jessica are looking forward to another summer as interns at the Sweet Valley News. Elizabeth can’t wait to get to work as a reporter. Jessica can’t wait to spend time with the gorgeous new editor. Jessica is even more excited when she discovers that a crossed telephone line allows her to eavesdrop on other people’s conversations. She loves listening in on the private lives of Sweet Valley -- until she overhears plans for a murder. Elizabeth thinks Jessica’s imagination is working overtime, until the body of a teenage girl washes up on the beach. The police make a connection between the girl and a local drug ring -- and Jessica makes the connection between the voice on the phone and someone who works in the newspaper office. When the twins start to get threatening calls at home, it’s time to put the killer’s plans on hold before he disconnects them forever.	132496
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: My Perfect Guy	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica. Are Jessica and Damon right for each other? Jessica takes a quiz about her budding romance with Damon, and doesn’t know how to fill in the blank. Your guy is really sweet to you all the time when you’re friends. But then when you’re finally going out he practically forgets your name. What’s up with that? He *****you. (a) loves (b) likes (c) hates.	132497
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Mysterious Dr. Q, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#102 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Something very strange is going on at Sweet Valley Middle School. It all started when the Mysterious Dr. Q hypnotized Jessica Wakefield and her classmates during a school assembly. They were so impressed by Dr. Q's performance that they decided to try a little hypnotism of their own. The hypnosis works like a charm. Jessica convinces Janet Howell and Amy Sutton that they're twins, Lila Fowler that she was a duck in a past life, and Elizabeth Wakefield that she's fallen in love with obnoxious Bruce Patman! Can Jessica snap her friends out of it . . . or will they be spellbound forever?	132498
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Never Give Up	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#40 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Conner and Tia have been friends for a long time. Sometimes it’s scary how well she knows him. Like, the fact that he does things his own way -- or not at all. But she’s not going to let him throw away his future just because things aren’t working out the way he wanted.	132499
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Never Let Go	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#24 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy’s never been one for drama. But that’s all his life has been about lately. Jessica, Jade, Jade, Jessica, neither, both, neither -- it’s time for him to make a choice. Unfortunately, when he does, the real drama is going to start.	132500
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: New Elizabeth, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#63 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is tired of people saying she is the steady one, the dependable one. When Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica teases Elizabeth about never taking risks, Elizabeth is so fed up that she secretly takes up surfing to prove that she can be daring, too. And ends up wondering if her attraction for her surfing instructor will lead to more trouble that being daring is worth.	132501
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: New Girl, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica play tricks on the new girl until Elizabeth discovers why she has been so mean to everyone.	132502
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: New Jessica, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#32 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Tired of being an identical twin, Jessica gets a complete makeover, but her twin Elizabeth feels as though she’s lost her twin forever.	132503
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Night To Remember, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have worked together to create the most perfect prom Sweet Valley has ever seen. But when a jealous conflict turns deadly, the twins’ lives are changed forever. 	132504
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Nightmare in Death Valley	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#116 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Desert Adventure Collection, 1998 omnibus. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica are trapped in Death Valley. Led astray by the promise of hidden treasure, the Sweet Valley gang is in serious danger. A torrential rainstorm is brewing on the horizon, and they’re being pursued by three escaped convicts. When the gang decides to split up, things only get worse. While Jessica is held at gunpoint by the convicts, Elizabeth hangs from a rocky cliff, perilously close to falling. Will the twins save themselves -- or perish in the valley of death?	132505
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: No Escape!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#118 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Valentine's Day at SVMS has everyone seeing red! It's Valentine's Day and Sweet Valley is being treated to the dance of the decade, courtesy of Young Love, the hottest dating game show on TV. But although the music is cool and the decorations are great, the couples at the dance are totally bizarre. Elizabeth’s identical twin, Jessica, switched identities for the dating game. Now Jessica's trapped in a date with her sister's sort-of-boyfriend, Todd Wilkins, who doesn't even suspect that he's with the wrong girl! Janet Howell is stuck with super geek Donald Zwerling, thanks to Young Love. Maria Slater is actually psyched to be with Patrick Morris, but he only has eyes for Sophia Rizzo. Everyone's with the wrong partner! Can they find true romance before this night to remember becomes a night to forget?	132506
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: No Girls Allowed	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#57 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is the star of the Sweet Valley Soccer League. Her good friend Todd Wilkins plays on the team, too. But suddenly, the other boys are teasing Todd, saying that Elizabeth is his “girlfriend.” Now Todd is being mean to Elizabeth. He says she’s not good at sports just because she’s a girl. Playing soccer isn’t fun anymore so Elizabeth quits. But without their best player, the soccer team can’t win. Can the team get Elizabeth back?	132507
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: No Means No	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Laurie John	#10 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University has learned something terrifying about Jessica’s new boyfriend. Can she save her sister before it’s too late? Her identical twin Jessica has met the perfect guy. James Montgomery is gorgeous, intelligent, and best of all, he adores her. But James wants more from Jessica than she is willing to give. Can James take “no” for an answer?	132508
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: No More Mr. Nice Guy	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Watch out, SVJH -- Brian Rainey isn’t going to take it anymore. It’s bad enough that Brian’s parents treat him like he doesn’t exist. But now Kristin is doing the same thing. He figures it’s probably his fault because he never stands up for himself. But that’s about to change.	132509
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: No Place to Hide	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley newspaper. For the first time since his sister’s death, Nicholas Morrow seems almost happy again. He has fallen in love with a mysterious girl named Barbara. But Elizabeth and her identical twin Jessica uncover clues to Barbara’s past that point to murder. Is Barbara really who she seems to be?	132510
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: No Rules	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is beyond psyched when she’s picked to compete in the wildest contest ever -- California’s Coast-to-Coast Road Trip Challenge, which will put $5,000 scholarships in the winners’ pockets. Elizabeth’s teammates totally rock -- except for slacker supreme Sam Burgess. He’s cocky, egotistical and party-crazy. The kind of guy Elizabeth hates -- falling in love with. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica can’t believe she’s stuck on the same road trip as Tom Watts and Todd Wilkins. How repulsive. Her only salvation is gorgeous Neil Martin. He’s witty, sophisticated, intelligent, and best of all, single. Jessica’s dying to have her wicked way with him. What could possibly stop her?	132511
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Nothing Is Forever	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#20 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When Melissa discovers that Will, her boyfriend, is attending the University of Michigan in the fall, she is worried that this could mean the end of their relationship. 	132512
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Nowhere to Run	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#25 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is surprised when Emily Mayer tells her she wants to join the school newspaper. After all, Emily’s a musician, not a writer. Why would The Droids’ crack drummer turn to writing, especially when the band is so popular? Emily confides to Elizabeth that she’s having problems at home. Her stepmother has imposed a strict curfew and gets annoyed whenever Emily practices her drumming. What’s worse, Emily’s father seems to agree with his new wife. Emily’s certain her stepmother is out to get her -- and she’s succeeding. Can Elizabeth help Emily before the situation at the Mayer home reaches the breaking point?	132513
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Older Boy, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#15 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132514
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Olivia’s Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley High: Super Stars.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Olivia Davidson is delighted when she meets James, a dedicated young artist who encourages her to pursue her own artistic inclinations. But a visit from her career-minded cousin makes Olivia question her devotion to art. She must decide whether to abandon her dream of becoming an artist, or follow her heart.	132515
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: On My Own	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#15 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Evan is smart. He’s funny, attractive, intense and athletic. He’s even a fairly decent dancer. He’s absolutely perfect. And he wants Jessica Wakefield. So why, why, WHY doesn’t she want him?	132516
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: On the Run	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley newspaper. When Elizabeth and Jessica meet Eric Hankman, Elizabeth is attracted to him even though he will reveal nothing of his background. His father is a protected government witness. When the mob learns Mr. Hankman’s location, he, Eric and Elizabeth find themselves in a deadly confrontation.	132517
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Once Upon a Time.	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#132 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Chateau D’Amour Collection omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are spending their summer as au pairs for a royal family. When Jessica sees the beautiful European chateau where they’ll be staying for the summer, she feels as if she’s living in a fantasy world, complete with a prince, a royal ball and a guarded castle. Is there an evil stepmother too?	132518
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: One 2 Many (aka One Two Many)	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield doesn’t get it. Lately her identical twin Jessica wants to hang out with her all the time, 24/7. She doesn’t mind -- Jessica is her twin and her best friend. But when Jessica asks if Liz wants to wear the same outfits to school. It’s too weird. Wearing the same clothes is so -- fifth grade.	132519
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: One Last Kiss	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#29 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Gin-Yung Suh is dying. A crushed Todd Wilkins is devastated by the news, especially since he’s been rekindling his love for Elizabeth during Gin-Yung’s hour of need. Now he must take what little time he has to make it up to her, to fill her last days with laughter instead of tears. 	132520
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: One of the Gang	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#10 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. When Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica, always the center of attention, hurts her ankle, she feels left out of things, like Pamela Jacobson, a girl with a heart condition.	132521
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: One That Got Away, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#9 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. What’s a guy to do when he lets the girl he loves get away?	132522
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Operation Love Match	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#103 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Romance Collection omnibus, 1998. Also included in Sweet Valley High Collection omnibus 1998.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Bruce Patman's parents are getting divorced, and Elizabeth Wakefield has promised Bruce that her twin sister, Jessica, an expert in matters of the heart, will help get the Patmans back together. But just how much can Jessica do?When Jessica reads in her horoscope that everything in her life is about to go wrong, she's skeptical. But then she finds that all her plans-including arranging for Bruce's parents to fall madly in love again-aren't working. Bruce is beginning to wish Jessica would butt out, and Jessica is beginning to wish she had never been born! Will Jessica be able to keep Elizabeth's promise to Bruce and not destroy the Patmans' marriage for good?	132523
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Other Woman, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#16 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University and Todd are shaking up SVU. They’ve discovered corruption in the administration, bigger than anything they could have imagined. But is blowing the lid off the scandal worth risking their lives? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is in love with the wrong man. Both she and her professor, Louis Miles, know that getting involved will only lead to heartbreak. But can they deny their feelings?	132524
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Out of Control	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#35 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Aaron Dallas, the handsome co-captain of the Sweet Valley High soccer team, used to be friendly and likable. But suddenly he’s changed. He explodes whatever the smallest thing goes wrong, and lashes out at everyone, including his teammates and his girlfriend, Heather. Elizabeth Wakefield is concerned about the change in Aaron. Her boyfriend, Jeffrey French, is Aaron’s best friend. Jeffrey keeps making excuses for Aaron, and Elizabeth can’t persuade him that his best friend really needs help -- until Jeffrey himself becomes the target of Aaron’s rage.	132525
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Out of Place	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#22 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132526
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Out of Reach	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#50 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Jade Wu, a talented dancer, accepts a role in a show despite the objections of her traditional father. 	132527
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Out of the Picture	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#33 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley Gazette has left Sweet Valley University (SVU). She loves her new job as a reporter for the Sweet Valley Gazette. She never wants to see Tom Watts again, but now that Tom’s out of her sight, she can’t get him out of her mind. Todd Wilkins is in a state of shock following the tragic death of Gin-Yung Suh. Will his grief lead him back to Elizabeth, or will it push him away? When detective Nick Fox is on the case, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica isn’t far behind. But if Nick can’t keep his new assignment from her, will it be his last?	132528
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Outcast	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#41 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Ever since Regina Morrow’s tragic death at Molly Hecht’s party, everyone has been treating Molly as if she has the plague. Nobody at school wants to talk to her, her parents have permanently grounded her, and even her good friend Justin Belson is avoiding her. Every time Molly tries to make amends, nobody will listen. So when Buzz, a drug dealer who’s hiding from the police, calls Molly and announces he’s leaving town, she’s more than ready to go with him. She’d rather flee to Mexico with Buzz than walk the halls of Sweet Valley High alone. Only Elizabeth senses that Molly is troubled, but even she may be too late to stop her from running away with a fugitive.	132529
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Parent Plot, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#67 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica’s father is running for mayor of Sweet Valley. The twins are hard at work on his campaign -- but they’re taking opposite sides in an even bigger contest: a contest to bring romance into their parents’ lives. Even though Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield separated only recently, Jessica thinks it’s time for them to start dating other people -- and she’s going to make sure that’s exactly what happens. Big Elizabeth is just as determined to get her parents back together. She’s thinking up some romantic schemes of her own. It’s Jessica versus Elizabeth -- may the best twin win.	132530
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Party Weekend!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#143 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle.It's the weekend after the prom, and Sweet Valley High has entered a talent contest at the countrywide battle of the junior classes! Olivia Davidson is in charge of the team from SVH and she's ready for some friendly, fun-filled competition. But when the rivalry between schools escalates to a violent level, Olivia may be caught in the crossfire.In true school spirit, Jessica Wakefield is ready to do anything to make sure SVH's team is victorious-until things start to get out of control. Jessica is suddenly haunted by images of Christian Gorman-the love she lost forever in a tragic interschool confrontation. Has Christian's spirit returned to remind Jessica of what's really important?	132531
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Patty’s Last Dance	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#65 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Patty Gilbert has dreamed of being a ballerina since she was a little girl. Following her dream has meant making sacrifices, and one thing Patty has never had time for is friends. But when she beats out her biggest rival, Kerry Glenn, for the lead role in Swan Lake, Patty is sure it's all been worth it. Then Patty learns she has scoliosis, which means she'll have to wear a back brace for several years. Patty feels as if all her dreams have been shattered and the worst part is she has nowhere to turn for support. Kerry has always acted friendly-and she's the only person who really seems to understand how Patty feels about ballet. But can Patty trust Kerry with her secret?	132532
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Perfect Girl, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#74 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132533
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Perfect Shot	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#55 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132534
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Perfect Summer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica WakefieldIt's summer in Sweet Valley, and the Wakefield twins and their friends are taking a bike trip up the beautiful California coast. What could be more exciting than four weeks of glorious sunshine, sandy beaches, and endless fun at every stop?But the dream of a perfect vacation soon fades. Elizabeth Wakefield is about to break up with her boyfriend, Todd, over another girl. Her twin, Jessica, chases after sexy Robbie October, who ignores her. Bruce Patman is mean to his cousin Roger, Lila Fowler holds a grudge against Ms. Dalton, and Ms. Dalton is barely speaking to Mr. Collins. Can this feuding group unite when an unexpected disaster threatens their lives?	132535
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Picture Perfect Prom?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. 	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica.Junior year is coming to a close, and there's only one thing on Jessica Wakefield's mind-snagging the hottest prom date in Sweet Valley. But who could be worthy of the most devastatingly gorgeous girl at SVH? Jessica and her best friend, Lila Fowler, are determined to find out-by rating all the guys in school. But when their list of who's hot and who's not gets out, the guys seek revenge!Elizabeth Wakefield needs to make a decision fast. She told both of her ex-boyfriends, devoted Todd Wilkins and sexy Devon Whitelaw, that she needed time to stand on her own. But now she's totally alone-without a prom date! Will she be able to figure our who her dream guy is-before he asks someone else?	132536
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Playing Dirty	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#27 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Watch out, Ken. Will wants his life back. Maybe Ken thinks Will Simmons wasn’t paying attention when he took his position on the football team, his college scholarship, his girlfriend, his whole, entire life. Guess what, Ken?  He was.	132537
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Playing For Keeps	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#49 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132538
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Playing Hooky	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#20 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica and Lila skip class to watch a soap opera being filmed downtown, and then both girls have to face their punishment, which for Jessica includes no playing in the basketball championship playoffs.Even a perfect plan has flaws, Kent Kellerman, heartthrob and soap opera star is coming to town. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica and Lila are determined to see him, even if it means cutting school. But when they’re caught, their effort hardly seems worth the punishment they receive.	132539
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: Playing With Fire	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High 1. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield wonders if her twin sister Jessica can handle her new boy friend Bruce, Sweet Valley’s most eligible and arrogant male. 	132540
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Please Forgive Me	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#140 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle’s heart is being ripped to shreds. The rivalry between her longtime boyfriend, Todd Wilkins, and the mysterious Devon Whitelaw has erupted into violence. Forget choosing between them. A disgusted Elizabeth ditches them both. Unless they can both grow up, she'll never speak to either one of them again!Horrified and feeling guilty that he flew off the handle, Todd understands why Elizabeth will have nothing to do with him. But he's not about to give up without a fight. When a dance that Elizabeth is organizing doesn't go as planned, Todd seizes the opportunity to prove how far he'll go to win her forgiveness. But will his desperate effort push him over the edge?	132541
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Pom-Pom Wars, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#113 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Winners and Losers Collection omnibus 1998. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Jessica Wakefield has started her own cheerleading squad. Determined to outdo obnoxious Heather Malone, the new captain of the official team, Jessica secretly holds marathon cheerleading practices, and prepares to show up her old team in front of the whole school -- in the greatest cheer-off ever.	132542
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Poor Lila!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#63 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Lila has always been filthy rich. So when she overhears her father say he’s lost a fortune, she panics. Can she face the world without money? Without it, she doesn’t feel special anymore. She goes to extremes to cut corners, and even passes up trips to the mall. She finally realizes that there are more important things than money, but will the Unicorn Club agree?	132543
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: Power Play	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#4 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High 1.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica become locked in a power play when Elizabeth nominates an unlikely candidate to Sweet Valley High’s snobby sorority. 	132544
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Price of Love, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#43 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Jessica Wakefield will never forgive herself for messing around with Clay DiPalma, whose killer looks and deadly charm are all too real. Clay's got murder on his mind-and Nick Fox in his sights. How far will Jessica go to keep Clay away from her man?Tom Watts has a terrible confession to make-but the truth about what he did with Dana Upshaw could shatter Elizabeth Wakefield's fragile heart. Will he ever find the courage to reveal his secret?Oakley Hall is being invaded by high school girls! They're giving Winston Egbert the full BMOC treatment and driving Denise Waters up the wall. But Winston would never fool around behind Denise's back... would he?	132545
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Princess Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#30 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |When an exchange student confides in Jessica thinking she’s Elizabeth, his secret is no longer safe -- and Elizabeth may lose a very special friend. 	132546
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Private Jessica	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#40 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin sister Jessica is adored by all those attending Florida Specialized Security Academy, but she is despised by her drill sergeant, Vanessa Pruitt, and is treated very harshly by her, so Jessica devises a plan to teach Veronica an important lesson. 	132547
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Prom Night	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#46 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. The event everyone has waited for all their lives -- Senior Prom. You are cordially invited to a night of dinner and dancing under the stars in a celebration of the Sweet Valley High Annual Senior Prom. And everyone who’s anyone will be there.	132548
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Promises	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#15 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s older brother Steven Wakefield is crushed when his girlfriend, Tricia, dies after a tragic illness. The only things that keep him going are the memory of their love and his promise to Tricia to take care of her sister, Betsy, after she’s gone. Betsy Martin’s wild exploits with drink, drugs and boys have left her with the worst reputation in Sweet Valley. But when Steven takes her into the Wakefield home, Betsy makes a promise to change. And as her goodness grows, so does her love for Steven. Jessica, Steven’s conniving younger sister, doesn’t like this one bit. She makes a little promise of her own to get Betsy out of the house and out of Steven’s life -- forever.	132549
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Psychic Sisters	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#70 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are so different it’s sometimes hard to believe they’re twins -- until the day they discover that they can read each other’s minds. When their friends hear about the twins’ special talent, they convince them to be the star performers in the upcoming school talent show. But one morning the twins wake up to discover that their gift is gone. Now Jessica and Elizabeth must figure out how to convince people that they’re still psychic. Otherwise, they’ll be the laughing stocks of the entire school. 	132550
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Pumpkin Fever	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#110 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield loves Halloween and this year she designs some cool jack-o'-lantern earrings just for fun. Her twin sister, Jessica, tells her the earrings are dorky. But at school, the earrings turn out to be a hit-even among Jessica's friends in the exclusive Unicorn Club! Jessica can't let her friends forget that she is the twin with fashion sense. She tells everyone the pumpkin design is hers. And when she starts selling her spooky earrings to her friends and classmates, everyone is so impressed, Jessica's certain she'll be elected Sweet Valley Middle School Queen of Halloween. But Elizabeth knows Jessica's pumpkin popularity is built on a lie. How will she prove she's the real designer ... and that Jessica's a cheap imitation?	132551
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: R Is for Revenge	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Kate William	#24 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News. The Sweet Valley High cheerleaders have been kidnapped. Co-captains Jessica Wakefield, Elizabeth’s identical twin, and Heather Mallone thought they had found the faculty advisor for their cheer squad in Nancy Swanson. But the cheerleaders didn’t know about the dark secret in Nancy’s past. Or how dangerous she really is. Until Sweet Valley High’s cheerleaders start disappearing -- one by one. 	132552
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rachel’s In, Lila’s Out	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#18 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Lila Fowler can't believe it. Her father is selling Fowler Mansion! That's the house she's lived in her whole life. And to make matters worse, Rachel Grant, the snobbiest, nastiest girl in the world, is moving into her room. In fact, she's already begun redecorating. (As if her tastes could possibly compete with Lila's, Lila sniffs.) Well, Rachel may think she's the hottest thing to hit Sweet Valley, but Lila knows she's hiding something. She's going to get the dirt on Rachel and prove she's no rival. After all, a Unicorn is good at two things: gossip and revenge. 	132553
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rags To Riches	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#16 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. No one would have guessed that Roger Barrett, the poorest boy in Sweet Valley, was really one of the Patmans, the wealthiest family in town. But when Roger’s mother dies, the secret of his birth is revealed, and overnight he becomes a millionaire. Immediately Elizabeth’s identical win Jessica Wakefield sets her sights on Roger and his newfound wealth. Only one thing stands in her way -- Olivia Davidson, Roger’s longtime girlfriend. But not for long. Jessica has a surefire plan to take care of her.	132554
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Regina’s Legacy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#73 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. Mrs. Morrow gives Elizabeth Regina’s camera and one day Elizabeth is out taking pictures for the photography club when this guy tries to take her camera, but Prince Albert, the family’s golden Labrador retriever barks at him. One night at The Wilkens’ mansion on TV Elizabeth sees the same man who tried to get her camera. He’s wanted to testify in court in a drug ring. Meanwhile, Jessica meets Chad who wants that picture. The darkroom is vandalized at school and they don’t know who did it. Chad and Jessica date each other. Todd stops Chad when he tries to get that picture.	132555
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Return of the Evil Twin	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Last Christmas, Margo, a girl who looked, talked and dressed exactly like the Wakefield twins, tried to take the twins’ place in the Wakefield household. Now her twin, Nora, has come to take revenge on the Wakefields for Margo’s death.	132556
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Road Trip	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#32 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy wants to get his family settled in their new town. Conner wants to get over Alanna. And me? I just want to get as far away from Sweet Valley as possible.	132557
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Robbery at the Mall	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#81 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Maria Slater are filming at the Valley Mall with Maria’s new video camera when a robbery occurs right in front of their eyes. They unknowingly capture the robbery on film. When their investigation into the robbery leads to Maria’s house being robbed and her entire video tape collection is stolen, Elizabeth thinks she has a clue to solve the mystery	132558
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Robin in the Middle	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#40 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica can’t wait for their cousin Robin to come for a visit. But wen Robin arrives, both twins like her so much that they don’t want to share her -- even with each other. Soon they’re fighting for Robin’s attention. Can the three girls ever learn to play together?	132559
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rock Star’s Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#72 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica.	132560
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Roller Coaster for the Twins, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#68 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When their new friend presents them with a gift of their very own roller coaster in their backyard, Jessica and Elizabeth invite all their friends over for riders, but things get out of hand when the entire school shows up.	132561
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Romeo and 2 Juliets (aka Romeo and two Juliets)	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Suzanne, Jamie	#84 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is convinced by her twin sister Jessica to audition for the part of Julie after Jessica comes down with the flu, only to have her win the part and refuse to give it up. A battle for stardom ... Jessica Wakefield is dying to play the part of Juliet in the Sweet Valley Middle School production of Romeo and Juliet. But during the week of auditions, she comes down with an awful case of the flu! the only way she can win the part now is by getting her twin, Elizabeth, to try out - pretending she's Jessica! Elizabeth reluctantly agrees. She has a great audition and wins the part for Jessica. But there's a slight problem - Elizabeth falls in love with the part and won't give it up! Who will get to play Juliet?	132562
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Roommate, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#6 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Isabella Ricci has found the perfect roommate. Quiet, clean, and considerate, Lisa Fontaine is totally interested in Isabella's life. But maybe she's a little too interested...Lisa starts to dress and talk like Isabella, and instantly hits it off with all her Sweet Valley friends, especially best friend Jessica Wakefield. But Lisa crosses the line when she takes Isabella's clothes, cuts and dyes her hair just like Isabella's, and sneaks into Isabella's boyfriend Danny Wyatt's room.	132563
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rosa’s Lie	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#81 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. When Rosa, who calls herself Rose, is asked to pledge Jessica’s exclusive sorority, Rose believes her heritage will be kept secret. Then her Mexican grandmother pays an unexpected visit. Will Rose be true to her heritage -- even if she loses her friends?	132564
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Royal Pain, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is falling in love. With Max. Heir to the earl’s fortune. But he’s engaged to someone else. 	132565
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rumors	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#37 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132566
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Runaway	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#21 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is sick and tired of taking second place to her twin sister, Elizabeth. Everyone adores Elizabeth. She is kind and loving and generous. But Jessica can’t seem to do anything right. Then Jessica meets handsome, sensitive Nicky Shepard, who feels the same way she does. Nicky is running away to San Francisco and wants Jessica to join him. At first she doesn’t take him seriously. But when things reach the breaking point at home, Jessica starts to see that she might be better off if she left Sweet Valley -- forever.	132567
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Runaway Hamster	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.Elizabeth is in charge of the class gerbil over Christmas vacation, and Jessica has reluctantly agreed to help out. But when it’s Jessica’s turn, the gerbil escapes. Now they will have to replace it before the rest of the class finds out.	132568
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Running For Her Life	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s journalism paper may cost her her life. She wrote up a theory that a young movie star’s suicide was actually murder, and two days later, her dorm room is trashed. Meanwhile, her identical twin Jessica is minding her own business in the campus coffee house when a bullet just misses her head. Suddenly she and her twin sister are running for their lives.	132569
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Rush Week	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t wait for her next date with Finn, but might not be so enthused if she knew what he really wanted. Everyone knows Chloe is a shoo-in for Theta, at least that is what she thinks. Todd’s suddenly single. Too bad that campus girls aren’t into townies. Nina trades studying for partying but finds snoozing in class isn’t much fun. 	132570
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sarah’s Dad and Sophia’s Mom	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#62 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield gives up on trying to get Sarah and Sophia to become friends. They just can’t stand each other. The girls’ fighting finally leads to a visit to the principal, and when Sarah’s father and Sophia’s mother meet in the principal’s office, it’s love at first sight. And Sarah and Sophia are united at last -- to try to break up their parents.	132571
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Save the Turkey!	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#4 Sweet Valley Twins Kids: Super Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica meet the adorable Tom Turkey and then are horrified when they learn that Tom is slated to be the main course for Thanksgiving dinner and become determined to rescue their feathered friend. 	132572
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Save the Unicorns!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. This series focuses on the personal relationships between the twins and their relationship with the young children at the day-care center and the older people who run it. 	132573
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Say Goodbye	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#23 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s heart is breaking: Todd Wilkins, her longtime boyfriend, is leaving Sweet Valley and moving to Vermont. Todd and she have only one week left. After that the only boy Elizabeth has ever loved will be gone -- forever. Jessica, Elizabeth’s scheming identical twin, is ecstatic. She never liked Todd anyway. The moment Todd leaves, Jessica begins to hunt for a new boyfriend for Elizabeth. But when Jessica’s plot backfires, it threatens to destroy Elizabeth and Todd’s enduring love.	132574
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Say It To My Face	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. The year is off to a terrible start for Jessica Wakefield. Lies about her fly around school and her friends seem to believe the rumors. How could anyone think that she would actually do that with him -- the biggest jerk at El Carro high?	132575
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Scaredy-Cat Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#61 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield is scared. Patty, the new third-grader on the bus, is big and mean -- and she’s after Elizabeth. Nobody knows why Patty is so nasty, and nobody can stop her. Elizabeth’s twin sister Jessica tries to help but that makes Patty act even meaner. It’s up to Elizabeth to stand up to the bully. Can she do it? Scaredy-Cat Elizabeth.	132576
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Second Best	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#16 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. Things are happening fast for the Wakefield twins. The biggest party of the year is coming up. If Jessica can get "un-grounded" in time, she'll be able to go. Elizabeth is entering a statewide essay contest, hoping to win the $100 prize. And both twins are putting in extra time on their special school projects.Cute, smart, and popular Tom McKay is in Jessica's work group. His antisocial brother, Dylan, is in Elizabeth's. Dylan feels that he will never be as good as his brother. So why should he even bother to try? Elizabeth really wants to prove to Dylan that he can be the best at something, too. But can she help him without coming between two brothers	132577
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secret Admirer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#37 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132578
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secret Love Diaries: Chloe	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Chloe Murphy’s love journal. 	132579
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secret Love Diaries: Elizabeth	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield finds herself getting back together with her former boyfriend Todd Wilkins.	132580
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secret Love Diaries: Jessica	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#61 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica’s secret love journals.	132581
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secret of the Magic Pen, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#8 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Chillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield finds a glowing pen during summer vacation at sleep-away camp. As she writes with it, she is astonished to find herself composing a mystery full of scary twists and turns that actually seem to be coming true.  A pen that tells the future? Summer vacation is here, and Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield and their friends have just arrived at sleep-away camp! On a hike through a dark, eerie cave, Elizabeth finds something incredible - a glowing pen! She can't wait to use it to write an article for the camp newspaper. But as she writes, Elizabeth is astonished to find herself composing a mystery full of scary twists and turns. And to her horror, little by little the mystery seems to be coming true! This isn't just an ordinary pen. Could it be haunted?	132582
1983	Elizabeth Wakefield: Secrets	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Sweet Valley High 1. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical Twin Jessica is beautiful and ruthless and determined to be chosen queen of the fall dance at Sweet Valley High. If she can win the contest, she’s sure to win Bruce Patman, the most sought after boy in school. 	132583
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Senior Cut Day	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#48 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Nothing’s more anticipated than the Senior Prom -- except the day seniors claim as their own. Everyone’s been so caught up with the college thing, Evan thinks they’ve forgotten how to have a good time. Well, all that’s about to change because he’s going to organize the best Senior Cut Day ever.	132584
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: She Loves Me...Not	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica. Damon doesn’t want Jessica to think he has a crush on his English teacher, and he also doesn’t want to reveal his personal feelings in his English class journal assignment. 	132585
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: She’s Back	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s her identical twin Jessica is happy to be friends again with Lila, but is dismayed at the changes Lila expects her to make. 	132586
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: She’s Not What She Seems	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#92 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. After Jessica lands the role of Lady Macbeth in the school’s production, she’s too busy for anyone except Paula Perrine, a timid new transfer student who idolizes her. But when the shy girl is made understudy to Jessica, she wonders if Paula’s motive is to steal the coveted role.	132587
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Shipboard Wedding	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#14 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Spring break is here and the Sweet Valley University gang is in for six nights and seven of sun, fun and romance -- on a college-Caribbean cruise. Tom is so desperate to win Elizabeth back that he asks her ex-boyfriend Todd for help. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica is going to reenact her thrilling close encounter with her dream guy by throwing herself overboard -- in the hopes that he’ll come to her rescue again. Danny’s best friend Jason is about to marry his two-timing fiancé. Should Danny tell all?	132588
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sisters at War	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#111 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. What's on the Thanksgiving menu? Turkey, pumpkin pie...and the biggest fight the Wakefield household has ever seen! For identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, Thanksgiving has always meant food, family, and fun...but this year it means fighting! As their relatives arrive from out of town for a huge Wakefield reunion, Elizabeth and Jessica are bickering big time. The twins' mother tells them that enough is enough-Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful. So the girls call a truce...just when Mrs. Wakefield and her sisters start to wage war!	132589
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Slam Book Fever	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#48 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Slam books are the newest craze at Sweet Valley High. They’re do-it-yourself books of lists and predictions about everyone in school. They start out as fun but soon stir up big trouble. First, Jeffrey French, Elizabeth Wakefield’s boyfriend, gets paired up with another girl under the category, “Couple of the Future.” Then Elizabeth gets matched with the new boy at school, A.J. Morgan -- and her twin, Jessica, is furious, because she’s the one who’s fallen hard for A.J. Will the mysterious slam-book entries spell the end of happiness for both Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield? 	132590
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Slime That Ate Sweet Valley, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#53 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica lands the starring role in the Sweet Valley Middle School’s sixth-grade movie The Slime That Ate Sweet Valley, only she did not count on the kissing scenes in the script co-written by her sister Elizabeth.	132591
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sneaking In	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#42 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Tom Watts are finally back together, but Elizabeth is sure Tom’s hiding something. Is she imagining things? Or does Tom have a secret that could break her heart for good? Now that Nick Fox has gone from cop hottie to campus bookworm, Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has her eye on a devastating new guy. Can Nick change his ways before Jessica gives in to temptation?  Isabella Ricci just wants to have fun with her Theta gal pals and that means mixing it up with their brother fraternity, the Sigmas. But Danny Wyatt doesn’t like it one bit. With his jealousy drive Isabella to play with fire and lose?	132592
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sneaking Out	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are forbidden to go to a Johnny Buck concert so Jessica comes up with a plan to sneak out of the house and attend. 	132593
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Snow Bunnies	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#21 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Ellen Riteman had really been looking forward to the Unicorn Club's ski trip. She was psyched to snuggle by the fire with Curtis Bowman, her new boyfriend. And she couldn't wait to hang out with Rachel Grant, the newest Unicorn. They'd really hit it off. In fact, Ellen and Rachel had joked about how fun it would be if Ellen's mom and Rachel's dad (ski trip chaperones) got married. Then the girls would be sisters! Some joke. To Ellen's surprise, Mr. Grant and Ms. Riteman do get together. And even more surprising is Rachel's insistence that Ellen's mom isn't good enough for her dad. Ellen knows the truth: Mr. Grant can't hold a candle to Ellen's mom. Not only has Ellen changed her mind about having Rachel for a sister-she never wants to see her again! 	132594
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: So Cool	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#3 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield starts to wash Conner McDermott’s car and it should be no big deal. McDermott likes to be uninvolved, and girls will do anything for him, with no strings attached. Only there’s something about Elizabeth that gets to Conner, something special that sets her apart. But she’s not the kind of girl who will settle for what Conner’s willing to give. 	132595
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: So Not Me	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#22 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jade never wanted a boyfriend. She’s all about freedom, excitement, the unknown. She’s definitely not about getting hurt. But she’s messed all that up. Big time. She’s fallen for Jeremy Aames. Hard. And now the not-getting-hurt thing is out the window.	132596
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Soap Star	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#85 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. Elizabeth’s friend Melissa needs help. Her mother died suddenly, leaving Melissa and her brother Andy alone. Their father left years ago, so they have only each other to depend on. If the social workers find out Melissa and Andy are now orphans, they’ll be put in separate foster homes. So Andy devices a plan.	132597
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sorority Scandal	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University’s identical twin Jessica finally has a chance to get back into the Theta Sorority. All that stands in her way is one small dare that could lead to big trouble. Elizabeth knows just the man to help Jessica out of trouble, but will Professor Martin demand too much in return?	132598
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Soulmates	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. From the minute Bethel saw Jessica Wakefield she thought, no way. No way was that girl going to make it on the track team. Pretty Jessica wouldn’t want to mess up her perfect hair, much less get all sweaty and smelly running every day. She was way wrong.	132599
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Special Christmas	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica WakefieldThe Wakefield twins and their friends at Sweet Valley High are in festive spirits. It's Christmas vacation, the annual parade is just days away, secret Santas are busy buying surprise gifts, and everyone's talking about the holiday dance at the Patmans' mansion. Jessica Wakefield is determined to be named Miss Christmastime, and Elizabeth is counting the days until she's reunited with her faraway boyfriend, Todd Wilkins.It seems nothing can spoil Jessica and Elizabeth's holiday-until Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield announce the arrival of an unwelcome house guest. Now it looks as though this Christmas might be the worst ever!	132600
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Split Decision	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#14 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When Tia has to make a tough choice, she always writes a list. Trent - love - like - romantic - fun - gone - here. Too bad this list isn’t helping since there are no easy answers for Tia.	132601
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Spring Break	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield are nearly bursting with excitement. Spring break has arrived, and the twins are off to the glamorous South of France. It’s the vacation of a lifetime. Elizabeth can’t wait to practice her French, but Jessica’s dying to meet those romantic French boys.	132602
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Spring Fever	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield.When Jessica and Elizabeth spend spring break with their great aunt and uncle in Walkersville, Kansas, they discover that small-town life can have its share of big adventures. 	132603
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Spy Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#34 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley Gazette is in hot pursuit of an exclusive story for the Sweet Valley Gazette. But in order to get it, she must pretend to be dating gorgeous fellow Reporter Scott Sinclair. Will their romance become more fact than fiction?  Tom Watts desperately wants Elizabeth back, but scheming Dana Upshaw has other ideas. Can he get to Elizabeth before Dana does? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica can’t believe it when her boyfriend, undercover cop, Nick Fox, finally offers to take her along on an assignment. She knows they’ll make a great team, but will Jessica’s big mouth get them both in big trouble?	132604
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: SS Heartbreak	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#13 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Spring break is here and the Sweet Valley University gang is in for six nights and seven of sun, fun and romance -- on a college-Caribbean cruise. When Elizabeth catches Tom Watts kissing another woman on the Lido Deck, she can’t believe her eyes. Elizabeth tells Tom to get out of her life forever. But can she get him out of her heart? Todd Wilkins is confused. He thought he was still in love with Elizabeth, but now that she’s giving him a chance to rekindle their romance, he finds himself fantasizing about another woman. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica Wakefield is running out of patience. She’s desperate to find the dashing stranger who saved her life, but he refuses to come forward. Is he just shy -- or does he have something to hide?	132605
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Standing Out	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#25 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |Billie Layton, Sweet Valley Middle School’s biggest tomboy is going through some major changes in her life. Not only is she becoming aware of her physical development, but she realizes that boys can be more than buddies.	132606
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Star of the Parade	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#54 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Hoping to make the elementary school’s float the best in the Thanksgiving parade, Jessica plans to get a local child star’s participation and wonders how to get through the girl’s many fans in order to ask. 	132607
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Starring Jessica!	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#71 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica.	132608
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stay Or Go	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#31 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jeremy’s family is moving to Arizona and he must make some choices.	132609
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stepsisters	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#93 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. 	132610
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven Gets Even	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#88 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Steven Wakefield has had it up to here with his twin sisters, Jessica and Elizabeth. Ever since the boys in their class at Sweet Valley Middle School challenged the girls to a Scare War, the twins have been driving him crazy: they're busy coming up with schemes to scare the boys -- and they're testing them all on Steven! So when the twins and their friends have a slumber party, Steven figures he's really in for it -- who knows what kind of stunts the girls will pull? But Steven's got some spooky plans of his own. One way or another, he's going to outscare them all! 	132611
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven the Zombie	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#78 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica learns all about voodoo while reading a book about old New Orleans. She decides to try it out herself. She knows exactly who she’ll make a voodoo doll of -- her brother, Steven, of course. Tired of being constantly put down by older brother Steven, Jessica makes a voodoo doll in his likeness.	132612
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven’s Big Crush	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#65 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Tired of having his twin sisters Jessica and Elizabeth tag along wherever he goes, Steven Wakefield becomes even more upset when the twins discover that he has a crush on his dancing school partner, Tina.	132613
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven’s Bride	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#83 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. When her mother receives a job offer in London, Cara and Steven, Elizabeth and Jessica’s brother, consider getting married so Cara won’t have to go along.	132614
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven’s Enemy	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#82 Sweet Valley Twins. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Steven Wakefield can’t stand Ben Oliver. First he steals Steven’s starting position on the JV basketball team, then he beats Steven in the election for class treasurer, now Jessica, Steven’s sister, is falling for Ben. Ben has developed a crush on Jessica, Steven’s own sister, and worst of all, Jessica is falling for him. 	132615
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Steven’s Twin	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#50 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica get free sundaes from Casey’s Ice Cream Parlor -- just for being twins. Their brother, Steven, is jealous. He wants a free sundae too. So Steven makes up his own twin and fools everyone at Casey’s. Now he has to fool his parents and the newspaper reporter who comes to interview the unusual family with two sets of twins. How long can Steven be two people at the same time?	132616
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stolen Diary, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#84 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica. After dating other people, Todd and Elizabeth both realize that they would rather be together again. When Elizabeth tells Kris she can’t go out with him anymore, rumors about Elizabeth spread throughout Sweet Valley High. 	132617
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Straight Up	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#25 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Tia, Liz and Maria faces the ultimate test of friendship. They say that falling for the same guy is the ultimate test of friendship. Maria, Elizabeth, and Tia did -- and they got through it. But Tia’s scared there’s a much harder test. And the three friends are headed right for it.	132618
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stranded	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	#49 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield feels something strong for teammate Sam Burgess, love or hate, she’s not sure. When she finds out the real reasons he’s competing, her feelings burn out of control. Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica can’t believe her road-trip teammates would actually ditch her. Now she’d stuck in the middle of nowhere with no money, no clothes and no wheels. Can she depend on the kindness of strangers to get on the road again. Tom Watts and Todd Wilkins are freaking. How could they accidentally leave Jessica behind? They’re sure their team will get disqualified, and Elizabeth will have them both killed. Can they put aside their differences long enough to track down the wayward Wakefield? 	132619
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stranger in the House, A	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley High: Super Thrillers Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley News. When Ned Wakefield learns that John Marin, the man he sent to jail for murder, is out, he’s gripped by fear. He’ll never forget Marin’s last words: “I’ll get you, Wakefield. Your precious little girls will never be safe again.” Ned hires a private detective to keep an eye on Elizabeth and her identical twin Jessica, and cautions his daughters to be alert to strangers. But then Elizabeth meets Ben, a young novelist, and Jessica meets Scott, a gorgeous television intern. Forgetting their father’s warning, they fall right into Marin’s deadly trap. Can Ned rescue the twins -- or will they be John Marin’s next victims?	132620
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Stretching the Truth	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#13 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132621
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Summer of Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield would rather win Sam Burgess’s love even though a $5,000 scholarship is just a mission away. But Sam’s girlfriend is waiting for him at the finish line. Well, Elizabeth hasn’t come this far for nothing. She’s going to show Sam how strong she really is, even if it kills her. The final straw? Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica has had it. Her team does nothing but argue, she hasn’t hooked up with anyone, and her final mission involves facing one of her biggest fears. Will she abandon her team at the last minute?	132622
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Surprise! Surprise!	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#1 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.It’s Jessica and Elizabeth’s seventh birthday, and they cannot wait to celebrate. Each twin buys a gift for the other that she secretly wants to receive herself. In the process, the twins learn about true giving and receiving.	132623
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet 18	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#47 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield can’t believe she’s finally turning 18 and graduating high school. She’s been waiting for this moment her entire life. She can’t wait to say goodbye to the past and start a new life. And the best part of it all -- she gets to do it with her identical twin sister, Jessica. But for Jessica, the only thing worse than turning 18 is turning 18 and graduating the same week. What if she’s not ready for her entire life to change? And what if it means losing her sister?	132624
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Kiss of Summer	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#23 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University has lost her summer love. Can she make head lifeguard Ryan Taylor hers again before the summer is over? Nina Harper is determined to get even. Convinced that her new boyfriend Paul Jackson is a spy for the rival beach, Nina creates the ultimate test to prove his guilt. Winston Egbert is one persistent guy. No one wants to be a lifeguard more than he does, but no one’s less qualified. Can Winston make a miraculous rescue and show everyone he’s not a beach blanket bozo?	132625
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley Blizzard!	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#74 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Elizabeth: “My twin sister Jessica’s pen pal from Alaska is coming to visit! We want to make him feel at home. But there’s one thing missing: snow! It never snows in Sweet Valley, California, does it?	132626
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley Clean-Up Team, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#27 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica love parks, plants and anything green. So when they hear about the plan to clean up an empty city lot and turn it into a public garden, they’re happy to help. Then they learn that Mr. Patman, a rich businessman, wants to build a parking garage on the lot. Can Elizabeth and Jessica change his mind?	132627
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: All Along the Water Tower	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #61. 12-16-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). After the guys at Sweet Valley High hear over the intercom that Elizabeth likes guys that are into sports, all the jocks in the school start asking her out. Unfortunately, Todd misunderstands something he overhears and believes that Elizabeth no longer wants to be with him. Todd tries to win her over by using a magazine she left at the Moon Beach. Meanwhile, Enid’s relatives pay a visit to Sweet Valley. 	132628
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Almost Married	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #6. 10-10-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). With the Wakefields away, the teens will play. When Liz and Jess get the house to themselves for an entire weekend, both twins decide it’s time to play. Liz invites Todd to spend the weekend and Jess throws a major rager. But too much of a good thing may just ruin everything.	132629
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Animal Rights and Wrongs	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #88. 10-14-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica is thrilled when she and Elizabeth land a coveted spot in the new Double Vision Cosmetics commercial. But when Elizabeth learns that the cosmetic company tests their products on animals, she backs out. Meanwhile, basketball star Todd has started spending more time with his athlete friends, and ignoring his best friend Winston. When Todd chooses a bungee jumping trip with his popular buddies over plans with Winston, will their friendship be able to last?	132630
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Are You a Man or a Mouse?	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #49. 9-23-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Liz finally decides to call it quits with Todd. Winston and Shred try to help Todd cope with the breakup. Jessica accidentally frees the mouse that Liz needs for her science project. Unaware of the mouse’s purpose, Jessica hires an exterminator to find and kill the rodent.	132631
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Blunder Alley	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #31. 11-6-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Elizabeth goes on a date to the bowling alley. When jealous Todd hears this, he decides to go as well -- with a date of his own. When Bruce installs a fortune-teller at the Moon Beach, the gimmick is an instant success. But Jessica and Lila get predictions of nothing but bad luck. When their fortunes start coming true, they start to wonder who or what is behind their run of bad luck.	132632
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Coma	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #9. 10-31-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica leaves Elizabeth stranded at the Moon Beach Cafe, she disobeys her parents and accepts a ride on Todd’s motorcycle. But a horrible accident leaves Elizabeth in a coma. Wracked with guilt, Jessica stays by her sister’s side, wondering when and if her sister will ever wake up. But if she does, will she ever be the same?	132633
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Crimes and Cappuccinos	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #64. 1-20-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Lila is kidnapped outside the Moon Beach Cafe and Jessica starts spending a lot of time with Enid now that Lila is nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, Winston finds a cappuccino machine and it doesn’t take long for the Moon Beach to become Sweet Valley’s latest teen hotspot.	132634
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Critical Mess	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #4. 9-26-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When spiraling gossip leads the SVH gang to believe that famous Hollywood director, Andy Patman, is in town, Jessica schemes to get a part in his latest film. When her plan backfires, Jessica points the blame at Liz, who once again sets out to save the day. 	132635
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Curse of Lawrence Manson, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #7. 10-1-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). On Halloween, the friends decide to hang out at school, where they plan to contact the spirit of Lawrence Manson, a former student who died there exactly 25 years ago. The teenagers receive the scare of their lives -- but is it all just a practical joke, or is it really Lawrence seeking revenge?	132636
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Dangerous Love (aka Francine Pascal’s “Sweet Valley High”)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #1. 9-5-1994.	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Elizabeth wins both the Homecoming Queen title and a date with college boy Scott Daniels, Jessica decides it’s time to pull a twin switch. As usual she gets what she wants, but this time she may get more than she bargained for.	132637
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Dark Side of the Moon Beach	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #26. 10-2-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Elizabeth realizes that there is life after Todd. She decides it’s time to start dating again, and with the help of Jessica, Lila and Enid she goes on a bunch of dates. Meanwhile, Winston catches Todd and his new friends trying to steal a car. 	132638
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Devon Breaklaw	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #78. 9-30-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Elizabeth finally gets the courage to break up with Devon after his recent outbursts and the fact that he can’t control his anger. Meanwhile, Jessica helps Renata win back Todd. She tells Renata that Todd likes the All-American girl, so the fashionable Brazilian starts to wear boring clothes, hardly any make-up, no jewelry, and straightens her hair in hopes that Todd will come back to her. 	132639
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Don’t Strand So Close To Me	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #60. 12-9-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Todd discovers Elizabeth has a new boyfriend, Chad, he eventually asks out Carrie. But when he and Carrie go hiking, he gets lost in the woods and calls Liz to come get him, who is about to go on her date with Chad. Jessica is convinced she has psychic powers after seeing a commercial. 	132640
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Down by Whitelaw (1)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #82. 10-6-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Case surrounding the death of Devon’s parents is reopened with Devon as the main suspect. A fame-hungry Jessica tries to use the publicity to be in the public eye. Meanwhile, Devon has nightmares and starts to realize that he might in fact be responsible for the death of his parents.	132641
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Down by Whitelaw, Part Dos (2)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #83. 10-7-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Through his dreams, Devon realizes that someone else was on board the yacht when his parents died -- Sam. But before Devon can tell Liz the identity of this other person, Liz visits Sam to tell him that Devon’s memories are returning. When Sam realizes that Devon is close to figuring out the truth, he captures Liz and holds her hostage.	132642
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Down Horoscope	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #85. 10-9-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd takes flack from the guys when Elizabeth uses her judo skills to protect Todd. Jessica doesn’t want anyone to know that she and Devon are dating, which causes friction between the two. The sparks really start to fly when Jessica catches him at a party with another girl. Enid reads her horoscope and finds out that a Scorpio will find her irresistible. When she learns that Devon matches that description, she thinks he wants to date her.	132643
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Drag King	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #69. 9-17-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica tries out a love portion in order to attract Devon, a drag racer. Meanwhile, Winston tries new themes out at the Moon Beach to make Renata feel more at home.	132644
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Fair To Remember, A	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #29. 10-23-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Todd’s new basketball coach asks him to show his shy son, Jason, around town, Todd is happy to oblige. But “shy” Jason seems to have quite a way with the local girls, taking out both Elizabeth and Jessica. Todd tries to warn the twins about the two-timing twit, but as usual the twins learn the hard way.	132645
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: False Possessions	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #28. 10-16-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Enid develops feelings for Todd, she asks him out and he agrees to go. But unfortunately for Enid, Todd doesn’t see it as a date. Meanwhile, Jessica and Lila experiment with shoplifting, but the “total rush” ends when they get caught. 	132646
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Identical Opposites	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #41. 1-22-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The “Foxie Jones Show” is looking for sets of twins to guest star on the popular talk show. Jessica tries to convince the reluctant Liz to audition to be guests. Liz finally agrees, but as they shoot the show, she finds that they’re supposed to pretend to be long lost twins that were separated at birth. Self-righteous Liz soon gets her revenge when they tape a follow-up segment...live.	132647
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Imperfectly Fit	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #47. 9-9-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Elizabeth takes a job at The Tribune, alongside Peter, for whom she starts developing feelings. Meanwhile, Cheryl hosts a fitness video and Jessica and Lila really want to be a part of it. Lila hires a personal trainer for both of them, and they also rent tons of fitness videos, but they are more worried about their appearance than physical fitness.	132648
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: IQ Commeth	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #27. 10-9-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica earns one of the highest score on the college compatibility test, she is chosen to represent Sweet Valley High in the academic bowl. But when Jessica learns that her test results were a mistake, she decides to hide the truth and compete anyway. 	132649
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: It’s My Party and I’ll Ditch It If I Want To	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #30. 10-30-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Instead of attending the Wakefield’s annual sleep over, Jessica opts to attend a dinner with Bruce and his friends from Harvard.	132650
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Kidnapped (Part One)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #19. 1-30-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). While volunteering as a candy stripper, Liz discovers that a famous talk show host has landed in the hospital. When Jessica hears this she also volunteers, but her efforts to get close to him keep backfiring. Meanwhile, Todd becomes jealous when Winston and Liz start to spend more time together. And when Liz starts to receive mysterious flowers and letters, Todd starts to suspect that his best friend is crushing on his girlfriend.	132651
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Kidnapped (Part Three)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #21. 2-13-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When it is discovered that Peter has escaped from prison, Elizabeth and Jessica are placed under protective custody. After two weeks with no danger, Jess is sick of being watched and successfully manages to escape. Unfortunately, she runs straight into Peter, who kidnaps her. But when Peter realizes that he caught the wrong twin, he sets up a death trap for her, hoping to catch Liz in his deadly web. 	132652
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Kidnapped (Part Two)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #20. 2-6-995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Elizabeth never shows up for the Morrow’s party, Todd and Jessica realize something is amiss. They look for her everywhere, only to discover that she has been kidnapped. When Winston is found looking for clues at the scene of the crime, the police immediately arrest him. But they have the wrong man. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is facing real danger.	132653
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Kiss Heard Around the School, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #73. 9-23-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Renata spreads a true rumor that Devon and Elizabeth kissed, Todd soon finds out as well and punches Devon. Meanwhile, Cheryl gets Enid an interview for a possibility to be an ear model. 	132654
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Kiss Is Just a Kiss, A	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #72. 9-22-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica find the perfect guy in Devon Whitelaw, who only seems to be interested in Elizabeth. Todd gives Renata driving lessons so she can get her drivers license since she doesn’t have one in the United States.	132655
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Lights, Camera, Factions	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #71. 9-19-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Winston is shooting a movie for a student film festival. Jessica is completely uninterested in the film until she finds that Film Critics Friskel and Debert will be judging the films. Then Jessica gets a little too interested in the film and insists that Winston do everything her way. Devon thinks that Liz needs to lighten up a bit more and tries to help her by landing her in detention.	132656
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Like Water For Hot Dogs	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #32. 11-13-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd and Elizabeth’s anniversary is coming up, and Liz waits for him to ask her out. Meanwhile, Jessica gets tapes from the library to help her learn her lines as Dorothy, but she accidentally gets Spanish tapes instead.	132657
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Lofty Ambitions	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #56. 11-11-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Liz and Enid try to do something brave, and Jessica continues to see A.J.  Meanwhile, employees of one of Moon Beach’s competitors play practical jokes at the Moon Beach annoying Winston. 	132658
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Look Back in Anecdotes, A	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #44. 3-25-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Many years later Jessica is a talk show host and Elizabeth an important journalist. When they come together to sell their old house, they start packing, which leads to a lot of reminiscing of their time at Sweet Valley High.	132659
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Loose Lips Sink Yachts	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #68. 9-16-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Gorgeous Devon Whitelaw arrives and takes Sweet Valley by storm. Jessica and Renata both set their sites on the handsome biker, but rumors fly when Liz uncovers an article on the fishy circumstances of his parents’ deaths. Did Devon kill his parents for his money? Meanwhile, Lila finds out her locker is right in Geek Corner. 	132660
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Lucky Streaks	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #74. 9-24-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Liz starts seeing Devon while Todd gets involved with Renata. Jessica is angry because it seems that she wasn’t good enough for Devon, but her sister was. 	132661
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Mall Brats	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #52. 10-14-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Peter and Liz break up. Jessica and Lila take jobs at the mall, which doesn’t last too long, to pay for dresses they want to buy since Lila’s credit card isn’t working.	132662
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Man of My Screams, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #48. 9-16-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd fears that Elizabeth is starting to like Peter, so he recruits Manny and Winston to spy on them. Jessica dreams about kissing Shred, which freaks her out. Lila tells her that to make the nightmares go away, she must kiss him for real. 	132663
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Might as Well Jump	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #66. 2-10-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Winston convinces Todd to go ahead with his traditional jump off Jackson’s bluff with the basketball team, joined by Winston himself. Jessica and Lila want to spend Spring Break in Europe, but there is only one problem. Jessica fails her social studies test, and is forced to take a make-up test and pass it, or else spend the break with the teacher taking make-up classes.	132664
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Mixed Doubles	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #34. 11-27-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Liz tries to help Enid gain self-confidence by giving her a job at the Oracle. Meanwhile, Bruce is interested in Isabel, the beautiful Brazilian exchange student. Jessica agrees to help him win her affection and in turn, Bruce loans Jessica his yacht for the weekend. However, the plan goes awry when Bruce and Jessica discover that they may be falling for each other.	132665
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Model Behavior	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #24. 9-18-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). A new school year starts in Sweet Valley. Supermodel Tatyana Thomas comes to town, hoping to have a normal life. However, it’s not as easy as she hoped.	132666
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Much Ado About Nachos	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #45. 8-26-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel) join Lila, Todd, Enid, Cheryl and Winston at a Mexican resort. Scheming Jessica tells everyone to do whatever they want and charge all the expenses to Lila’s credit card -- which soon adds up to more than $700. Meanwhile, Enid realizes Manny’s feelings for her.	132667
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: My Fair Shred	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #62. 1-6-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Shred faces going to a military school. Meanwhile, Jessica and Lila feel slighted when they don’t[ get invitations to the Patman’s big Silver and Gold Ball. They work out a deal in which they will help Shred stay in Sweet Valley and in return he arranges for them to attend the ball. 	132668
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: One Big Mesa	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #42. 1-29-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The big football game -- Sweet Valley vs. Mesa -- is coming up and everyone’s in a frenzy. Practical jokes are being played by everyone and Todd is arranging the half-time show in which everything must be perfect.	132669
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Oracle on Air	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #2. 9-12-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Sweet Valley High gets its own on-air news station, Jessica schemes against her own sister to steal the coveted anchor position. Meanwhile, Winston is tired of being picked on by Bruce, but his attempts at revenge keep backfiring. 	132670
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Photographic Evidence 	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #12. 11-21-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Liz accidentally catches a criminal on camera, she finds herself on the run from the mob. Meanwhile, Jessica hooks up with a mysterious stranger. But when her handsome new paramour turns out to be one of the criminals after Elizabeth, Jessica may be confronting a danger unlike anything she has ever faced. TV Anchor (Katy Wallin). 	132671
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Prince of Santa Dora, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #8. 10-24-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Prince Arthur Castillo comes to Sweet Valley, he and Jessica share an instant attraction. Jessica falls head-over-heels in love and dreams of becoming the Queen of Santa Dora. But when gossipy Lila discovers a tantalizing secret that could devastate Jessica’s budding romance, she prepares to drop her bombshell -- publicly.	132672
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Promotional Rescue	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #25. 9-25-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Bruce’s father buys the Moon Beach Cafe, he leaves Bruce in charge of running it. Hoping to impress his father, Bruce fires Winston and takes Jessica on a business partner. Meanwhile, a heartbroken Elizabeth decides to take a camping trip with friends in hopes that she will start to get over Todd.	132673
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Quick and the Blonde, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #33. 11-20-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Bruce, whose ancestors founded Sweet Valley, is working on an exhibit on exploring the town’s history. But trouble brews when Liz discovers an old diary that may prove otherwise. 	132674
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Reading, Writing, Rescue	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #35. 12-4-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Bruce sets up a security camera at the Moon Beach. At the same time, Jessica literally saves Winston’s life, so now Winston is her genie: whatever Jessica wants, he’ll get. Unfortunately, the security camera catches the truth on tape -- proving Jessica didn’t intentionally save Winston. The gossip TV rag, “Current Expose,” decides to do a story on Jessica’s rescue. And jealous Bruce uses the security tape to blackmail her. Meanwhile, there’s a new guy in town. David is a new student and basketball player at Sweet Valley High. Enid thinks he doesn’t like her, but Elizabeth finds out his torrid secret: he can’t read.	132675
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Ready, Set, Snow!	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #59. 12-2-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica and Lila only want to receive Christmas gifts, but not give them. While they get massages, both girls get the “Christmas Carol” treatment for their Scrooge-type behavior. Three cast members take turns playing the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Future. The girls wise up and decide to help give presents to children. 	132676
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Right To Bare Midriffs, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #70. 9-18-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd starts spending a lot of time on the Internet, making Liz worried. Winston decides to meet his online girlfriend, Petunia, but before they meet, they send pictures of each other. Because of a misunderstanding, Petunia thinks the guy she has been talking to online is Todd. Meanwhile when Renata, Lila and Jessica hear there might be a dress code, they decide to protest and they take their fight down to city hall. 	132677
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Rock Around the Block	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #55. 11-4-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd is kicked off the basketball team after illegally accepting gifts. Television news reports on Todd’s story try to ignore Todd and Elizabeth’s relationship. Meanwhile, Jessica is annoyed by the loud practices of a neighborhood band, but her annoyance quickly turns to lust when she meets one of the cute members of the band. 	132678
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Romance Wasn’t Built in a Day	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #67. 9-15-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Enid wins a trip to Brazil, she takes the whole gang with her for a week of fun in the sun. But too much togetherness causes friction between the friends. Todd hopes that the romantic Brazilian setting may awaken Liz’s carnal desires. 	132679
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Rumble in the Valley (3)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #77. 9-29-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The fight between the boys from each school is rescheduled. As the fight nears, Manny and Winston start to think about backing out. Meanwhile, Devon tries to apologize to Liz. 	132680
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Sailing Solution (2)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #81. 10-3-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Thanks to a chance blind date, Liz and Todd have found their way back to each other. Todd wants them to go sailing, but Elizabeth finds that it’s during the same time that she’s supposed to receive her award for the Junior Writing Awards. Meanwhile, Lila and Jess compete with each other in a Teen Girl Magazine competition to determine who the better party hostess is.	132681
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Sam Enchanted Evening	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #38. 1-1-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). While watching Todd practice for a Motorcross race, Jessica meets Sam Woodruff, a biker with a past. Meanwhile, recently single Lila finds herself spending time with Liz and Todd who become annoyed by her constant chatter.	132682
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Sam Kind of Wonderful	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #43. 2-5-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica and Sam are spending a lot of time together, and Lila is upset that Jess has entered the Sam zone. She decides to join Cheryl in painting and doing pottery. Manny tries to find out what kind of guy Enid likes, but ends up getting it all wrong.	132683
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Say Goodbye	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #22. 2-20-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Todd is accepted to a prestigious Vermont school, Liz is devastated and their relationship crumbles. Nicholas seizes the opportunity to ask Liz for a date, much to the dismay of Jessica, who has her own eye on him. Determined to have Nicholas, she sets out to reunite Todd and Liz. She arranges for Todd to return to Sweet Valley -- with disastrous results. 	132684
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Search For Liz	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #65. 1-27-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica hits her head on a door and dreams she and her friends are characters in one of her soap operas. Jessica is married to Winslow and is accused of killing Delilah. She only has 24 hours to prove her innocence. Rod, the clueless detective, has to find out who it was that killed Delilah. Low down Liz Wakefield is Jessica’s evil twin who works at the Gloom Beach Cafe, and is the one who did try to kill Delilah. Also present are Nurse Cheryl, who is in love with the doctor. Shred, a rocker, Enid and Manno, the officer who is madly in love with Enid. 	132685
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Secrets	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #11. 11-14-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Enid is thrilled when her new boyfriend Ronnie chooses her to become the new spokesperson for a national anti-drug campaign, which means touring the country with Aerosmith lead singer, Steven Tyler. But when a jealous Jessica learns a dirty secret from Enid’s past, she tries to use the information to snag the spokesperson position for herself. And when unforgiving Ronnie finds out about Enid’s past he drops her from the campaign -- and his life. Will Jessica manage to steal the coveted position? And will heartbroken Enid ever recover?	132686
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Shakes, Fries & Videotape	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #57. 11-18-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When the Moon Beach’s competitor lowers their prices, the gang’s favorite cafe starts to have a low turn out of customers. Winston decides to create a commercial for the Moon Beach starring Liz. With A.J. spending so much time with Jessica, his band forces him to make a choice: her or them. 	132687
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Shred Reckoning	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #46. 9-2-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Elizabeth’s relationship with Todd hits the skids when his ridiculous superstitions become prominent. Jessica and Lila are excited to hear that a new Patman will be coming to Sweet Valley now that Bruce has left to join the army. Hoping to impress the wealthy new student, Lila throws Reginald Patman a huge welcoming party. Meanwhile, Winston hopes to become the manager of the Moon Beach, so he spiffs the place up and hires a busboy to help him out. 	132688
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Simple Twist of Mates, A	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #86. 10-10-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Todd accidentally kisses Jessica in the library thinking it’s Liz. They don’t want to tell Devon and Elizabeth, but when Todd and Liz go on a double date with Jess and Devon, they end up discovering the truth. Meanwhile, while Lila is preparing for a history test she copies Enid’s work, but Enid winds up taking the blame. 	132689
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Single in Sweet Valley (1)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #80. 10-2-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). New student Betsy appeals to Jessica’s vanity when she invites her to meet her director father who is casting his next project. What Jessica doesn’t realize is that the other girl has developed an unhealthy obsession with her. Meanwhile, a radio talk show features a boy who wants to find someone to date in Sweet Valley. Liz’s friends convince her to write a letter to the show and “Single in Sweet Valley” ends up choosing her. A blind date is arranged but when they meet, the shocked couple discovers that true love may not be blind after all. 	132690
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Skiing is Believing	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #79. 10-1-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel), Cheryl and Enid take a trip up to the mountains to go skiing. Jessica wants to win the women’s downhill race to prove she is a better skier than Elizabeth. Manny is mad that Enid decided to go on the ski trip since it’s their first anniversary and he’s afraid she’ll find someone new.	132691
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Skin and Bones	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #3. 9-19-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica learns that famous Sweet Valley artist, Dakota Dancer, is planning to paint Enid for a national exhibition, she schemes to steal Enid’s spotlight and take the modeling job for herself. Meanwhile, the students are upset when Principal Cooper pulls down an offending photo of himself off the graffiti wall. 	132692
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Star Is Torn, A	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #58. 11-25-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Liz has an extra ticket to a concert and decides to give it away -- to Todd. Meanwhile, Jessica helps out A.J.’s band by giving their demo tape to a local radio DJ. Unfortunately, helping A.J.’s band to become the next big thing threatens to end Jessica and A.J.’s blossoming relationship.	132693
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Summer Lovin’	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #23. 9-11-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). On the last days of summer, the gang learns that Todd is back and Liz is more than happy to see him again. But Todd has changed: his once happy-go-lucky demeanor replaced by a moody, sullen stranger. And when he announces that his return to Sweet Valley is permanent, Liz is determined to find out why. Meanwhile, the Annual Beach Olympics is taking place. This year, Jessica’s all-girl team is determined to beat Bruce’s -- by any mean trick necessary.	132694
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Surfing the Nets	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #51. 10-7-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Peter and Elizabeth come across cut fishing nets at the beach, they discover that Shred’s father is responsible. Peter dreams of breaking a big story, but Shred is scared to confront his father about the situation. The group makes a bet. They all have to give up their special quirks they have for two days, and if they crack they have to put $25 in the pot. Whoever is still standing at the end of the two days wins all the money. For Jessica, this means no flirting. For Lila, no shopping. For Cheryl, no sarcastic remarks. For Todd, no sports talk, and for Enid, no relative stories.	132695
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Sweet Valley Fever	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #63. 1-13-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). Jessica’s in charge of planning the next dance at SVH but she’s more interested in getting the credit than in doing the work. She steals the idea for a 70s disco dance from Enid and recruits her sister to help. Todd wants to go to the dance as a famous basketball player of the 70s, while Liz wants him to go in an outfit she saw Principal Cooper wear in an old SVH yearbook. Manny wants to ask Enid to the dance, but a misunderstanding leads the couple to attend with other people. 	132696
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Swing Time	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #84. 10-8-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Renata continues to flirt with ex-boyfriend Todd, Liz worries that Todd may have slept with the other girl. Meanwhile, a photographer wants to take pictures of Jessica, but everyone else warns her that it might be dangerous.	132697
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Swish Upon a Star	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #53. 10-21-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). To Elizabeth’s annoyance, Jessica becomes more and more self absorbed. She uses all the hot water and takes her sister’s clothing without asking. Worse, she blurts out that Liz and Cheryl are planning a surprise party for Enid -- within earshot of the guest of honor. Fed up with her sister’s selfish behavior, Liz decides a little pay back is in order. Meanwhile, when Todd scores the winning points at a basketball game, his ego starts to spin out of control. 	132698
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Ticket To Lie	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #87. 10-13-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica gets pulled over for speeding, she gives the officer her sister’s ID since she doesn’t have her own. When Todd discovers the upcoming test questions he and Winston have to break into the school and return it. Enid and Manny find out they might be related.	132699
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Tooth Hurts, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #54. 10-28-1996	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The television show “Headline America” wants to interview Todd. He asks Elizabeth for help with his nerves. Meanwhile, Reggie’s chocolate habit leaves him with painful activities. Cheryl and Enid try to convince him that he’s addicted, but Reggie doesn’t believe them: whoever heard of an addiction to chocolate? 	132700
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Totally Cueless	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #39. 1-8-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The Moon Beach Cafe holds a pool contest in which the winners receive a free-trip to the Bahamas. Jessica and Lila try to figure out a way to win the competition, even though they know nothing about pool. Meanwhile, Winston and Manny try to convince Enid that she has amnesia, and Manny is her boyfriend. 	132701
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Uh-Oh-Seven	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #10. 11-7-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). After seeing a James Bond movie, Liz tries to write a similar type of story of her own, only the females are the strong characters and vice versa. Her main character is Platinum Blonde, a superspy who sets out to investigate a suspicious case concerning video game machines.	132702
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: War of the Pom-Poms, The	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #36. 12-11-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). It’s the battle of the cheerleaders at Sweet Valley High and as usual, Jessica is right in the middle of the controversy. Blond, beautiful, sensational Heather Malone makes a splash at Sweet Valley High, much to Jessica’s dismay. Her jealousy boils over when Heather not only bulldozes her way on the cheerleading squad, but also becomes the new co-captain. Never one to share the spotlight, Jessica quits the squad and tries to form her own. But when she finds her squad is short a member, she blackmails her twin into joining the team by threatening to tell Todd about Liz’s dalliance with football hero, Ken Matthews.	132703
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: West Coast Story (1)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #75. 9-25-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The Big game against Big Mesa is coming up and the rivalry between the schools is heating up. Sweet Valley High is the favorite to win, but when star player Christian Gorman returns to Big Mesa, SVH’s odds look grim.	132704
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: West Coast Story, Part Deux (2)	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #76. 9-26-1997	Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The prank war continues in preparation of the big game, culminating in a planned rumble between the boys from each school. Meanwhile, Jessica starts falling for one of the Big Mesa guys and as a result, her popularity begins to decline. Jessica considers transferring to Big Mesa.	132705
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: What, Me Study?	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #5. 10-3-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). On the verge of flunking chemistry, Jessica tricks Winston into helping her steal an exam from Mr. Russo’s computer. But when she scores an A, the chemistry teacher knows something is amiss. 	132706
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: Win Sam, Lose Sam	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #40. 1-15-1996	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Sam helps Todd with the motor cross race, he worries that he ruined his own chances of landing a sponsor and racing in the Australian circuit. But it’s just the opposite. Jessica doesn’t want him to go and Sam decides to stay in Sweet Valley with her. Meanwhile, the Sweet Valley High yearbook reveals the winners of this year’s superlatives, causing upset with some of the student body. 	132707
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley High: You Call This a Wonderful Life?	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #37. 12-18-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). During the Christmas season, an angel is sent to show Elizabeth and Jessica what their friends’ lives would have been like if they had never been born.	132708
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley Slumber Party	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are having a slumber party, and they know that it will be the best ever! They'll play games, eat pizza, and stay up late with their friends Lila, Amy, Eva, and Ellen. But soon after everyone arrives, things start to go wrong. Lila and Amy have brought identical toy unicorns. During a wild pillow fight, one of the unicorns is lost. Amy and Lila argue over the one that is left, and everybody takes sides. The twins don't know what to do. Will someone find the missing unicorn before their slumber party is ruined?	132709
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Club X	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #13. 11-28-1964	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Bruce forms Club X, an exclusive guys-only dare club, Jessica immediately sets out to prove that she is brave enough to belong. But as usual, Jessica’s antics may get her more than she bargained for.	132710
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Dancing Fools	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #18. 1-23-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). The Annual Pacific Freestyle Dance is coming up and the winners have a chance to appear on television. Sparks fly when Jessica and Lila find themselves competing against each other. Bribery, trickery and partner-switching ensue as the former best friends compete for the prize. Nothing is sacred when it comes to fame.	132711
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Love on the Line	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #16. 1-2-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). While working at a teen hotline, Enid helps a male caller deal with his parents’ divorce. She agrees to meet with him in person but backs out at the last minute, afraid that she’s not pretty enough for him. She goes to Jessica for support only to have the pretty blonde cheerleader steal him away.	132712
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Poetic Injustice	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #14. 12-5-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica meets Adam, a handsome poet, she undergoes a serious personality makeover. Desperate to impress, she steals one of Liz’s poems and passes it off as her own at the next poetry reading -- not realizing that the poem is actually Adam’s. 	132713
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Stolen Diary	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #15. 12-12-1994	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Jessica’s scheme to break up Liz and Todd actually works, she immediately arranges a date for her twin with Chris, the handsome new guy. But when things between Liz and Chris sour, he uses her stolen diary to spread her secrets around the entire school. And it’s up to Jess to set things straight.	132714
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Sweet Valley: Working Girl	T		Pascal, Francine (based on her novels).	Episode #17. 1-9-1995	School Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Wakefield (Cynthia Daniel) and her identical twin sister Jessica “Jess” Wakefield (Brittany Daniel). When Lila’s father forces her to take a job at the Moon Beach Cafe, she finds herself attracted to Heath, the handsome meat delivery man. But when Lila discovers that Heath has a prejudice against rich people, she hides her true identity. Meanwhile, Jessica learns that the fashion industry is even more cutthroat than high school. 	132715
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Take Back the Night	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Laurie John	#11A Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University goes on a campaign to help her identical twin Jessica and finds a reluctant witness. Jessica’s dream relationship becomes a nightmare when she’s assaulted by James on a date. She reports the crime, but it’s her word against James’.	132716
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Take Me On	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#11 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Everyone thinks Conner needs help, that when his mother leaves he won’t be able to take care of things. So she’s having his completely useless stepfather while she’s gone. But it’s pointless. Conner has always taken care of Megan, and he can handle this situation, too. Or he could, if everyone would just get out of his face.	132717
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Taking Charge	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#26 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |When Patrick Morris’s parents forbid him to do anything other than school work, he thinks they are ruining his life and decides to run away. Will Patrick’s parents find him before he gets into serious trouble?	132718
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Taking Sides	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#31 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Jeffrey French has been at Sweet Valley High for only one week and already he’s made quite an impression, especially with the girls. Enid Rollins has a crush on the rugged junior, but just as she’s about to claim Jeffrey for her own, Lila Fowler declares that Jeffrey is just the boy for her. Elizabeth isn’t about to let Lila steal Jeffrey from her best friend. And when Jessica, Elizabeth’s identical twin, finds out her sister is helping Enid, she vows to do whatever she can to help Lila. Jessica’s not going to stand for Jeffrey ending up with Enid, and she’s certainly not going to let herself be outwitted by her own twin.	132719
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Tall, Dark, and Deadly	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#126 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. When Jonathan Cain moves to Sweet Valley, Elizabeth’s identical twin, Jessica feels an attraction so strong it’s almost supernatural. Jonathan is interested, intelligent, and gorgeous in a dark, brooding sort of way -- no wonder SVH students are following him around. But Jonathan won’t even meet Jessica’s eyes. Will Jessica find a way to capture this mystery man’s heart -- or has she lost her touch? Elizabeth doesn’t trust Jonathan for a single minute. She can’t believe her friends -- and her twin sister -- are so taken with such an arrogant guy. And when a body, drained of blood, is discovered behind the Dairy Burger, Elizabeth’s mistrust explodes into fear. Jonathan might be far more dangerous than she ever imagined. 	132720
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Teacher’s Pet	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Also included Sweet Valley Twins 1 Omnibus, 1991. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica are the best dancers in their ballet class. Both girls want to dance the solo in the upcoming recital. Elizabeth hates to compete with her sister, but Jessica doesn’t mind at all. She knows she’s a better dancer than her twin. The problem is their ballet teacher. No matter what Jessica does, Madame Andre never notices her. But she’s always praising Elizabeth. 	132721
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Teamwork	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#27 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. |Determined to earn the bus fare needed to visit their great-aunt, the Wakefield twins take up dog-sitting and are soon torn between reporting an abused dog and remaining silent -- profitably. 	132722
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Tearing Me Apart	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#36 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Evan is devastated as his parents’ marriage falls apart. Melissa tries desperately to hold onto her relationship with Will, and Andy tries to cope with Dave’s refusal to come out to his father. 	132723
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Third Wheel	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Is there something in the water at SVJH? Bethel walked into school one day and everyone was part of a couple. Now all anybody can talk about is who’s going with whom and who passed somebody a note and giggle giggle giggle!  It makes her sick. And happy that she’ll never be that way. 	132724
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Three Days, Two Nights	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica and some of her friends win a trip to Sacramento to compete in an academic tournament. 	132725
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Three Girls and a Guy	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#16 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. If Conner spends times with Tia, Elizabeth gets jealous. If he spends time with Elizabeth, Tia gets jealous. Then they both tell Maria what an evil guy he is, and Maria feels the need to tell him everything they say. Maybe he should spend more time with his guy friends.	132726
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Three’s a Crowd	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin Jessica. For once, identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield agree on something! Their friend, Mary Giaccio, spends too much time at their house. Mary is a foster child in the Altman family, but she's acting like part of the Wakefield family. If there's one thing Jessica and Elizabeth don't need, it's a third twin! They're desperate to find some way to discourage Mary. Then Jessica overhears a private talk between her parents about Mary's future. Now she knows something that could solve the twins' problem and make Mary happy too. But Elizabeth warns Jessica against spreading her news. Does Jessica have any right to interfere with Mary's life?	132727
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Tia in the Middle	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#45 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Conner seems more comfortable being Mr. Alanna Feldman tan Tia Ramirez’s best friend -- and that’s got to change. Tia’s so over this “Mr. Alanna Feldman” act. She wants Conner to come to his senses so she can have her best friend back. 	132728
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: To Catch a Thief	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#133 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Chateau D’Amour Collection omnibus, 1999. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle is furious. She was swept off her feet by Prince Laurent de Sainte-Marie-the most romantic guy she's ever met in her life. But that certainly isn't the problem. The problem is Antonia, his fiancée! And Antonia's mother, the Countess di Rimini, will do anything to keep Elizabeth away from the prince-including locking Elizabeth and her twin in a dungeon!The countess has another reason for imprisoning the twins. Jessica Wakefield stole her precious emerald! Or so the countess believes. Jessica is enraged by the accusation-and miserable about being separated from her brand-new boyfriend, Jacques Landeau. She swears she'll find out who framed her...but will the truth break her heart? 	132729
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Todd Runs Away	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#77 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Todd Wilkins is a great basketball player. His dad thinks nothing is more important. But when Todd joins a creative-writing class taught by an exciting new teacher named Mark Ramirez, Todd discovers he has other talents, too. The more time Todd spends on his writing, the less time he spends on basketball-and Mr. Wilkins isn't happy. But he doesn't blame Todd. Instead, he wants the school to fire Mr. Ramirez. Todd doesn't want to let his father or Mr. Ramirez down, but he can't find a solution to his problems. So Todd plans to run away. Can Elizabeth Wakefield convince him not to go?	132730
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Todd’s Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley High: Super Stars.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. When Todd and Elizabeth get jobs at Secca Lake Day Camp, Todd runs into Kevin, another counselor with a secret that Todd knows: Kevin was in jail--and Todd helped put him there. Although Kevin acts as if he's turned over a new leaf, Todd is still suspicious. And when crime wave hits Sweet Valley, Todd is convinced that he was right all along.	132731
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Close For Comfort	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#7 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  The Unicorns are back - the real Unicorns, that is. Remember all those girls we were hanging out with who weren't really Unicorn material? We're through with them. Now they're calling themselves - get this - the Angels. Pretty dumb name, huh? But I guess it suits a bunch of goody-goodies. Well, the Unicorns won't be bothered by the Angels anytime soon-because we're quarantined for German measles! Now, I know most people would be really bummed, but when you're a Unicorn, you know how to wear a few spots in style. We're shacked up in Lila Fowler's mansion - no non-Unicorns allowed! Perfect, right? Right. Only, I wonder what the Angels are doing right now....The Unicorns are back and better than ever!	132732
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Cool for the Unicorns	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#15 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Kimberly Haver is the only eighth-grade member of the Unicorn Club. She never minded being the oldest--after all, the Unicorns are the coolest girls in school--until the Eight Times Eights, a club made up of eight eighth graders, asked her to join. The Unicorns, Kimberly included, have always hated the Eights. But the Eights are in eighth-grade, like Kimberly. And if she joins, she'll have ready-made friends when she goes to Sweet Valley High next year. Is it time to say goodbye to the Unicorns?	132733
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Good To Be True	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#11 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are wild with excitement. Glamorous, sophisticated Susan Devlin is coming to Sweet Valley from New York City. For two weeks, Elizabeth will show her around town while Jessica has the time of her life in New York. At first, Suzanne seems to be the most perfect girl in the world. She’s beautiful and friendly and not the least bit stuck-up. All the boys of Sweet Valley are absolutely crazy about her. But when Suzanne accuses Mr. Collins of trying to seduce her, Elizabeth knows there’s more to Suzanne than meets the eye. 	132734
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Hot To Handle	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#136 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical sister Jessica’s older brother, Steven Wakefield’s romance with Lila Fowler is starting to sizzle. But as he investigates her arson case, Steven finds more proof that she torched Fowler Crest. It’s getting very hard to believe Lila, even though she insists she was framed. Just as he’s about to break his own heart and turn her in, Steve discovers evidence that could brand someone else as the real suspect -- someone who’s haunted Lila’s nightmares for a long, long time. Cool, brilliant, and intensely handsome, Devon Whitelaw had a perfect life. But his parents died in a senseless accident leaving him totally alone. He heads West to find someone who cares about more than just his money. Is the love he so desperately needs waiting for him in California?	132735
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Late	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#26 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Jade’s father is back in her life and she’s not so happy about it. Who does he think he is? As if he can walk back into Jade’s life after how many years and tell her what to do? As if he has a clue who she is. As if she even wants him to. 	132736
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Many Good-byes	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#30 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. The Wakefields are leaving Sweet Valley. Jessica thought changing schools was hard. Now she’s moving to another state. What about her friends? Her boyfriend? Her life? Her parents keep telling her to be positive. Elizabeth is trying. But if she could have one wish, it would be to stay in Sweet Valley. Too bad that’s not going to happen.	132737
1985	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Much In Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#22 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Bill Chase and DeeDee Gordon have been happy together for a long time. But lately DeeDee has become too dependent on Bill. She wants to do everything and go everywhere with him. Bill feels that he doesn’t have any room to breathe and decides it’s over between them. Elizabeth doesn’t know why DeeDee is acting the way she is, but she knows DeeDee’s strange behavior is killing her relationship. Can Elizabeth help DeeDee regain her strength and independence before it’s too late?	132738
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Popular	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. All Jessica wanted was for supercute Damon Ross to notice her. Did he? Of course not. But Ronald Rheece, geek extraordinaire, noticed. And he’s been acting like he’s her boyfriend-gross! But nobody actually thinks he is, right?  Right?!	132739
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Too Scared to Sleep	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#97 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. On a hill on the outskirts of Sweet Valley sits a beautiful old Victorian house. It stood empty until a few weeks ago, when a new family moved in...the perfect clients for Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield's baby-sitting service....The Wakefield twins and their friends from Sweet Valley Middle School love baby sitting for the Riccolis. Until little Juliana Riccoli starts having horrible nightmares. One night she wakes up crying, saying a monster attacked her. The twins tell her that bad dreams aren't real, but Elizabeth is secretly afraid. If the monster isn't real, why does Juliana have deep scratches in her back?	132740
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Touch and Go	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#42 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Alanna wants Conner back. He says he wants her back. But “they” say people like them shouldn’t date each other and she’s starting to wonder if “they’re” right.	132741
2002	Elizabeth Wakefield: Touch and Go	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#43 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Will’s burned Melissa six times. Melissa’s burned Will seven times. Time to call it even?	132742
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: Trapped in the Mall	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Alice Nicole Johansson	#23 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.Tonight is too good to be true. The Unicorn Club got locked in the mall after closing! Can you believe our luck? I mean, who would know how to take advantage of an empty mall better than the coolest girls in Sweet Valley? At first we were so excited, we hardly knew where to go: the sound booth to cut a CD, the photo shop to take modeling shots, or the shoe store to try on all those heels our parents would never let us wear. Of course, everyone had their own ideas--Jessica wanted to give everyone makeovers, Ellen begged for an ice-cream feast, and all Lila could think about was clothes, clothes, clothes! We would have wasted the whole night arguing if I hadn't taken control of the situation. After all, I am the oldest Unicorn. The rest of the club just naturally looks up to me for direction. It's the night of a lifetime--no grown-ups are around, and I'm in charge. What could possibly go wrong?	132743
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Trapped in Toyland	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Molly Mia Stewart	#1 Sweet Valley Twins Kids: Super Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica cannot resist the wonderful and enticing toy store when they are out Christmas shopping, but they are accidentally locked in for the night and when strange things start to happen, they realize they are not alone.	132744
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Treasure of Death Valley, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#115 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Desert Adventure Collection, 1998 omnibus. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.Elizabeth has struck it rich! On a special desert survival course, she discovers real gold nuggets and a treasure map. She knows she should forget the map and stick to the trail, but how can she resist the lure of adventure and more gold?Jessica, wanting to be richer than Lila Fowler, leads the group on the treasure hunt. Little does she know that three convicted murderers are right on their heels....Will the group abandon the temptation of gold? Or will their greed lead them into horrifying danger?	132745
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Trial of Jessica Wakefield, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#26 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University’s identical twin Jessica has been arrested for cocaine possession. Her new boyfriend, Nick Fox, is the only one who can help her. But does Nick believe in her innocence? Alexandra Rollins has the evidence to get Jessica out of jail. But her shocking information came from a drug-abuse hotline. Should she break her vow of confidentiality to save a friend?	132746
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Trick or Treat	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#12 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. It’s almost Halloween and identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth have two great costumes to choose from: a witch outfit and a princess dress. Both girls want to be the princess. This becomes a problem and the result is a Halloween full of surprises.	132747
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Trouble at Home	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#65 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132748
1988	Elizabeth Wakefield: Troublemarker	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#47 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica would never do anything to hurt Tia or betray Jeremy. But she can’t deny it anymore -- something’s happening between her and Tia’s boyfriend. And the worst part is, he’s not just Tia’s boyfriend. He’s Jeremy’s best friend. 	132749
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: True Blue	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#18 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Don’t get him wrong. Blue thinks living by the beach is awesome. But that doesn’t mean he wants to hang there all the time. After all, school can be pretty cool sometimes. Especially when Elizabeth Wakefield is around.	132750
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Truth About Ryan, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#31 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield at Sweet Valley University. Ryan Taylor has gone back to his dangerous old habits. Can Elizabeth Wakefield help him out before he's kicked off the Sweet Valley lifeguard squad for good? Jessica Wakefield has sacrificed so much this summer. In order to lure Ben Mercer away from brainy Priya Rahman, she's been hitting the books when she should have been hitting the beach. But how someone new is tempting Jessica...someone forbidden. Will Jessica give up her studies-and Ben-for a risky summer fling? Life with surfer Stu Kirkwood is pure bliss-that's what Nina Harper thinks. But will a woman from his past make her think again?	132751
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Truth Or Dare	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica never wanted to grow up, but being 19 has its price. Sam can feel Elizabeth getting under his skin, so he’s got to push her away for good. Todd loves Dana more than anything, but is he willing to give up everything for her? Chloe thought she’d make a million friends in college, but now she’s lonelier than ever.	132752
1987	Elizabeth Wakefield: Tug of War	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#14 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle. 	132753
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin Hearts: Coma	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley High TV Novelizations Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield has been in a motorcycle accident. Now she’s in a coma and the doctors aren’t sure she will live. Can her identical twin Jessica survive without her twin?	132754
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin Hearts: Curse of Lawrence Manson, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley High TV Novelizations Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and identical twin Jessica. Is Sweet Valley High haunted? It’s Halloween, and the gang is hanging out at school late at night with a terrifying visitor.	132755
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin Hearts: Prince of Santa Dora, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley High TV Novelizations Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica is in love with a prince. Watch out, Sweet Valley, here comes Princess Jessica. 	132756
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin Hearts: What, Me Study?	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#2 Sweet Valley High TV Novelizations Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica might be kicked off the cheerleading squad if she gets caught cheating on a science test.	132757
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin Switch	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#10 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica thinks the cool thing about having a twin is that you can always count on her to help you out. Especially when your twin is super-perfect, ultra-sweet, never-gets-mad Elizabeth. But Elizabeth doesn’t understand why Jessica can’t solve her own problems for once. Really, if she didn’t love her sister, she might have to strangle her.	132758
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twin’s Big Pow-Wow, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#44 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica spend Thanksgiving weekend on a Mohave reservation and discover that not all Native Americans wear headdresses, sleep in tepees and do rain dances. Water Lily, or Ann, as she likes to be called, certainly doesn’t. She hates everything to do with Indian traditions especially her grandfather, Gray Eagle. Can the twins make Ann proud of her roots?	132759
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins and the Wild West, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield, her identical twin Jessica and their brother, Steven, are visiting Wild West Town with Grandma and Grandpa Wakefield.  It's the best trip they've ever taken.  First they change into Western costumes to get into the spirit of the old days.  Then they eat in a saloon, visit a mine, and pan for gold!  On their way back to town, their stagecoach is held up by the meanest outlaw Wild West Town has ever seen.  Steven has been bragging all weekend about how brave he is.  Will he be the hero?  Or will Jessica and Elizabeth save the day?	132760
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins Get Caught, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#41 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin, Jessica Wakefield, can't wait until Saturday night.  Their friend Aaron Dallas is throwing "the party of the year" at a new teen club called The Hangout.  Everyone from the sixth grade will be there-including Jessica's latest crush, dreamy Todd Wilkins. But when Steven, the twins' older brother, gets into trouble at The Hangout, Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield decide that the club is off-limits.  That's the last straw for Jessica.  First, her parents wouldn't let her get her ears pierced, and now they're going to make her miss a great party.  Even Elizabeth thinks they're being unfair.  Then Jessica comes up with the perfect plan to get them to The Hangout.  But can she convince Elizabeth to go along with it?	132761
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins Go To College, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#9 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have always dreamed about the day they'd go off to college. They had no idea that day would come the summer after sixth grade, when they enroll in a 2-week program at Sweet Valley University! Elizabeth is thrilled to study Romantic poetry. And when she meets Ethan Williams, a totally cute teaching assistant, she has the feeling the class will be even more romantic than she thought. Jessica thinks everything about college life is perfect...except for Susan, her obnoxious roommate. Jessica wishes Susan would get lost...and she does. In fact, Susan disappears from SVU completely!	132762
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins Go to Hospital, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica need to have their tonsils taken out.  They've never stayed overnight in a hospital before, and they're not sure what their operation will be like. When they get to the hospital, Jessica and Elizabeth quickly forget their fears.  The doctors and nurses are nice, and they explain all about the operation.  Now the twins know what to expect, but they aren't prepared to meet Moe and Joe-some very unexpected visitors!	132763
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins Hit Hollywood, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#107 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica have the chance to star on the big screen. They were such a hit in the Corny O’s cereal commercials that the director has asked them to try out for his next movie. The girls are shocked to see so many other twins vying for the same parts at the audition...and nobody is friendly. The Gilbert twins put sneezing powder in the Parker twins' sweaters. The Parker twins mix ketchup in the Gilbert twins' blush. Elizabeth and Jessica know they're talented enough to win the roles without stooping to sabotage. But when they become the Parker twins' prime targets, the Wakefields have only one choice: Play dirty.	132764
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins In Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#101 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Are the Wakefield twins seeing double? Identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield can't believe their eyes. While on a family vacation at the Triple Z Ranch, they meet two perfect guys--who happen to be thirteen-year-old twins! Elizabeth hits if off immediately with Nick Handel, and his brother Chris, is the boy of Jessica's dreams. At first. After one double date, the girls think that maybe they each picked the wrong twin. They don't want to hurt the boys' feelings, so they pull a secret twin switch. Jessica pretends to be Elizabeth . . . and Elizabeth pretends to be Jessica. But on their second date, the Wakefield twins begin to wonder . . . they are each with the right boy now, aren't they?	132765
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins Take Paris, The	NJ		Suzanne, Jamie	#6 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are going to be Madame du Noir’s next victims when they get to live with her for two weeks in Paris. They travel to Paris after being selected as participants in their school’s Bonjour Paris program. 	132766
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins’ Little Sister, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#49 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica are tired of being the youngest kids in their family, so they are excited about baby sitting their parents’ friends’ five-year-old daughter. But having a little sister isn’t as much fun as they thought. Elizabeth and Jessica have wanted a little sister since they were seven and now that they’re twelve, they know that they are responsible enough to help out with a new baby, and now they get their chance when neighbors go on vacation and leave their five-year-old daughter with the Wakefields. 	132767
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Twins’ Mystery Teacher, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Who’s Mr. Marshall? Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield are identical twins who sit side by side in their second-grade class. When their teacher is out with the flu, everyone changes seats, and the substitute teacher can’t figure out who anyone is -- especially Jessica and Elizabeth. That’s when the new substitute teacher arrives. Mr. Marshall is very strict, and the class is on its best behavior. Then the twins see Mr. Marshall getting into a police car. Could he be a dangerous criminal? When the class finds out who he really is, they are in for a big surprise.	132768
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: Two-Boy Weekend	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#54 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica’s relationship with her steady boyfriend A.J. is threatened when she has a romantic encounter with the mysterious, good-looking Christopher and he then refuses to leave her alone.	132769
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Undercover Angels	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#35 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Sweet Valley Gazette and her identical twin Jessica have each been investigating the same murder at the Verona Springs Country Club. They’ve kept their undercover schemes a secret from each other -- and their true identities a secret from the club. When their paths cross, will their looks be a dead giveaway? Reporter Scott Sinclair is madly in love with Elizabeth. He’ll do anything to take her far, far away from her lovesick ex-boyfriend Tom Watts. But will Scott try to take her too far?Lila Fowler and Bruce Patman have all the fun money can buy, including an exclusive membership at Verona Springs. But when the Wakefield twins hit the scene, will Lila and Bruce wind up called from the land of the young, rich and fabulous?	132770
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Unicorns at War, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#6 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  The Unicorn Club will never be the same. Kimberly Haver is back at Sweet Valley Middle School -- and she’s trouble. She is running for student council president against Mary Wallace. Elizabeth, Maria and Evie side with Mary, while Jessica, Lila, Ellen and Mandy side with Amanda. The Unicorns are at war -- and this could be the end. 	132771
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Unicorns Go Hawaiian	NJ		Suzanne, Jamie	#4 Sweet Valley Twins: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical sister Jessica wins a free trip to Hawaii and flies there accompanied by five friends from the Unicorn Club, Lila Fowler’s father and his girlfriend.	132772
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: Unicorns in Love	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Blinded by love...The Unicorns are over...finished for good. But this time we disbanded the club ourselves! Of course, certain members are more responsible than others -- Lila, Mary, Mandy, and Ellen, to be exact. They wanted more time to hang out with their new boyfriends. I mean, boys are cool and all, but they're definitely not worth losing your friends over.Now I hear Rick Hunter is going to the next big school dance with Amanda Harmon -- and not with Mary, who's supposed to be his girlfriend! And -- this is so awful! -- Rick's planning to dump Mary in public! Nobody gets away with humiliating a Unicorn, club or no club. The thing is, I can't put Rick in his place all by myself. I probably have a better chance of marrying Johnny Buck than of getting the Unicorns back together, but if we don't help Mary, who will? Lila, Mary, Jessica, Ellen, Maria, Elizabeth, Mandy, and Evie -- Unicorns and best friends forever(???)	132773
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: University, Interrupted	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Laurie John	Elizabeth Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Former Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. I’m not going back to Sweet Valley University -- ever. My sister betrayed me. My boyfriend broke my heart. And my parents are against me. There’s nothing for me at home. But where am I supposed to go? How about as far away as possible.	132774
1995	Elizabeth Wakefield: V For Victory	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#114 Sweet Valley High Series. Also included in Winners and Losers Collection omnibus 1998. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica.The Sweet Valley High cheerleaders are going to the Nationals. Although Jessica Wakefield and Heather Mallone have called a truce as co-captains, their biggest rival is Heather’s old squad. Even Jessica is shocked by their low-down tricks. When Heather flubs a routine, Jessica suspects that it’s more than a case of nerves.	132775
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Verdict, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#97 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Elizabeth stands trial for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Sam following the Jungle Prom. 	132776
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Very Bad Things	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. There’s a secret sorority and someone is jealous of Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica. Someone who will do anything to take her place. Someone who has the power to make bad things happen. Very bad things.	132777
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wakefield Legacy, The: The Untold Story	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#2 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Continuing story of identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield’s ancestors.	132778
1991	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wakefields of Sweet Valley, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley High: Magna Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Following the stories of the women who came before identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth. 	132779
1992	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wakefields Strike It Rich, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#56 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield, identical twin Jessica and brother Steven each get one hundred dollars in cash from their Great Aunt Helen leaving each Wakefield kid excited and feeling wealthy until each finds out one hundred dollars does not last very long.	132780
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wanted For Murder	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#1 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica set off on a road trip to the mountains of Colorado. On the way they pick up Scott, a guy with a broken-down car and a face to die for. Then the girls find out about a string of armed robberies -- is Scott responsible? Elizabeth and Jessica soon find out.	132781
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: War Between the Twins, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#37 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica’s group, the Unicorns, is upset that Elizabeth’s newspaper The Sweet Valley Sixers doesn’t give them enough courage, so they set up a rival newspaper. Elizabeth and Jessica become rivals when Elizabeth does not follow through on a promise to run. Jessica’s article about the Unicorn Club in the class newspaper, and to teach her a lesson, Jessica and the Unicorns start their own paper. 	132782
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wedding, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#98 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical twin, Jessica. Todd Wilkins can’t keep pretending he’s interested in Jessica Wakefield -- especially when he’s still in love with Elizabeth. But can Elizabeth ever forgive his betrayal? And Margo has seen the Wakefield twins -- and the new life that could be hers. The only thing standing between Margo and her dream is murder. Lila Fowler finally has the family she always wanted: a father and a mother who love her. And she can tell that despite their years apart, her parents still love each other. Now all Lila wants is to get them back together -- and what Lila wants, Lila gets	132783
1998	Elizabeth Wakefield: What Jessica Wants	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#138 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Second in six-part mini-series.	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of The Oracle and her identical sister Jessica. Is Jessica Wakefield losing her touch? Usually, she can wrap any guy around her little finger. But Devon Whitelaw, the sexy new guy in town, won't give her the time of day. Of course, his coldness makes him even more intriguing. Jessica swears she'll make him hers. In fact, she'll crush anybody who dares stand in her way...including her own twin!When Devon becomes Elizabeth's new chemistry lab partner, she can't help but notice how good looking he is. Who wouldn't? Still, she only has eyes for her longtime boyfriend, Todd Wilkins. But the more time Elizabeth spends with Devon, the more impressed she is by his brilliant mind. In comparison, Todd seems...well, sort of ordinary. Will Todd be history when Devon goes after Elizabeth's heart?	132784
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: What Winston Saw	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#7 Sweet Valley University: Thriller Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Winston Egbert wishes he'd never been tempted by sexy Amanda Franklin. She was nothing more than a one-night stand, and a stupid mistake. He desperately wants to forget about her. But Amanda saw something horrible from the bedroom window that night--something she can't get out of her mind.	132785
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: What You Don’t Know	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. When Anna discovers that her best friend Larissa has a crush on Toby, a boy she also likes, she hides her feelings to help Larissa and Toby to get together, while Kristen, the student government president, must cope with changes.	132786
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: What Your Parents Don’t Know...	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#3 Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and Tom Watts are collaborating on a huge story for the campus TV station. Could there be more to this partnership than news?Elizabeth’s identical twin Jessica Wakefield has proved she's an adult once and for all: she's moved In math her boyfriend, Mike McAllery. But how will she keep it a secret from her family?Winston Egbert is a fraternity pledge going through hazing hell. How far will he go to prove he really is Sigma material?Celine Boudreaux wants William White, but William wants Celine's roommate, Elizabeth. Celine never has liked Elizabeth. Now she's really out to get her!	132787
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Whatever	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Jamie Suzanne	#17 Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Lacey: “I know m mom -- my real mom -- cares about me. So what if she never writes or calls? She’s probably really busy. But it will be so cool having her visit. We can go shopping and talk and...I don’t know...bond or something. Right?”	132788
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: When Love Dies	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#12 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica’s older brother, Steven, is heartbroken. His girlfriend, Tricia Martin, no longer seems interested in him. She breaks their dates and doesn’t return his calls. Steven can’t understand why Tricia’s feelings have changed so suddenly. Jessica is thrilled that Steven isn’t dating Tricia anymore. She sees it as the perfect opportunity to pair him with her best friend, Cara Walker. Elizabeth thinks that scheming, gossipy Cara is all wrong for Steven. She’s determined to find out the reason for Tricia’s strange behavior -- and horrified when she discovers the awful truth. 	132789
2001	Elizabeth Wakefield: Where We Belong	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#29 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Relationships among the Sweet Valley High seniors evolve as Connor continues to resolve his feelings for Elizabeth and attraction towards Alanna, and Ken pursues Maria despite her hesitation over taking him back. 	132790
1989	Elizabeth Wakefield: White Lies	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#52 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield.	132791
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Who Knew?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield thinks Sam is her new boyfriend. So why is he completely ignoring her? Neil can’t believe his best bud, Elizabeth’s identical twin, Jessica, would betray him, but he catches her in the act. Is that ex-serious, ex-studious Nina coming home from a date at 7 a.m. -- again?	132792
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Who Will Be Miss Unicorn?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#13 Sweet Valley Twins Series: The Unicorn Club Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica.  Battle of the beauty queens . . .You won't believe it. Just when I thought the Unicorns were through acting silly and competitive with each other, they've entered the Sweet Valley Princess Beauty Pageant! Notice I said they. If you ask me, the whole idea is totally stupid. I man, who cares if some judge likes how you look in an evening gown? The other Unicorns care, that's who. And this pageant is definitely bringing out their worst. Lila put soap in everyone's high heels. Jessica took few stitches out of Kimberly's evening gown. And Ellen even tried to cut off Jessica's hair! I thought it couldn't get any worse--until Kimberly got stage fright and begged me to go on in her place!	132793
1990	Elizabeth Wakefield: Who’s To Blame?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#66 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. 	132794
2000	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wild Child	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	Sweet Valley Junior High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. Larissa’s school work suffers and her friends worry when she becomes obsessed with getting a major role in the school production of West Side Story.	132795
1996	Elizabeth Wakefield: Win One for Sandra	NJ		Pascal, Francine and Thomas John Carmen	#2 Team Sweet Valley Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her teammates on the Sweet Valley Middle School beach volleyball team are headed for the California Games. The  team has everything it takes to be champions: fast volleys, killer serves, and most importantly, a great coach, Sandra Kimball. The girls are determined to meet Sandra's high expectations. They're spending every extra minute perfecting their awesome spikes and blocks. But maybe they're a little too determined: the harder everyone tries to impress Sandra, the worse they play as a team. Just when the girls think it can't get any worse, it does. The baby Sandra's been expecting arrives two months early - and she's forced to take some time off. The girls vow they'll show Sandra her hard work and dedication weren't wasted. But can they stop blaming one another and put aside their differences to win their most crucial game? Sweet Valley shoots for the stars at the California games! 	132796
1986	Elizabeth Wakefield: Winter Carnival	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#5 Sweet Valley High: Super Editions Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield of the Oracle and identical twin Jessica Wakefield.	132797
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Witch in the Pumpkin Patch, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine with Molly Mia Stewart	#73 Sweet Valley Kids Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends. Sweet Valley Kids has what seven-year-olds love, from birthday parties to class projects to caring for animals.	Aspiring School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. In the words of 7-year-old Jessica, Elizabeth’s identical twin: “Our class took a field trip to a pumpkin patch! Everyone had fun -- everyone except me and my twin sister, Elizabeth. We think we saw a witch! In the Sweet Valley pumpkin patch haunted? I’m going back to find out!”	132798
1993	Elizabeth Wakefield: Won’t Someone Help Anna?	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#69 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. From the minute she arrives at Sweet Valley Middle School, everybody loves Anna Reynolds. She's outgoing and funny--and almost as boy-crazy as the Unicorns! All of Anna's new friends are especially impressed that she can handle the pressures of school as a hearing-impaired student. The only one who isn't impressed is Cammi Adams. For some reason, Cammi is convinced that Anna won't last long at SVMS. When her prediction starts to come true, Cammi realizes that she may be the only one who can help Anna. But if she does, it will mean revealing a secret she wants to keep hidden forever!	132799
1984	Elizabeth Wakefield: Wrong Kind of Girl	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#10 Sweet Valley High Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield’s identical twin Jessica has sworn never to allow Annie Whitman onto the Sweet Valley High cheering squad. Annie may have the beauty, talent and spirit to be a cheerleader, but she also has the worst reputation in school. She goes out with a different boy every night, and all the kids call her “Easy Annie” behind her back. Jessica’s pulling every devilish trick to keep Annie from ruining the cheerleaders’ image. Only Elizabeth, Jessica’s twin, knows what Annie is really like. But can she change her sister’s mind before Jessica shatters Annie’s dreams/	132800
1997	Elizabeth Wakefield: Year Without Christmas, The	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#113 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica couldn't be more excited about their Christmas Eve tree-trimming party. But while Elizabeth is caught up in the spirit of the season, Jessica is caught up in her favorite subject-Jessica. When she tries to hog all the attention at the party, she winds up destroying the Christmas, ruining Elizabeth's night- and making a total fool of herself. It's the worst Christmas Eve ever! Jessica wakes up grumpy on what she thinks is Christmas morning...but she soon discovers it's Christmas Eve all over again! Jessica has a second chance to make everything go her way, but when her selfish plans backfire once more, she wakes up to another Christmas Eve...and another...and another! Will Jessica break the spell and move on to Christmas Day, or is she doomed to spend eternity on an awful Christmas Eve?	132801
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: You’re Not My Sister	NJ		Pascal, Francine	Sweet Valley University Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield isn’t the caring, sensitive sister she used to be. She tried to be nice. She tried to be sympathetic. But all the sweetness in the world couldn’t shake her twin Jessica out of her depression. Elizabeth thinks Jessica needs a heavy dose of tough love. But how tough is too tough? Will she push Jessica over the edge and lose her forever? Jessica has no one left to turn to. Her sorority and college have expelled her. Her twin sister has practically disowned her. Her parents are treating her like she’s a helpless child. She wants to end it all -- but something keeps urging her to hold on. Is she imagining things or could Nick Fox still be alive?	132802
1999	Elizabeth Wakefield: Your Basic Nightmare	NJ		Pascal, Francine 	#6 Sweet Valley High: Senior Year Series.  Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield and her identical twin Jessica. What do you do when you know your boyfriend cares for someone else? Melissa Fox has ruined Jessica Wakefield’s life. She’s turned practically everyone at school against her. Except the person who matters most -- her boyfriend Will Simmons who keeps taking Jessica’s side.	132803
1994	Elizabeth Wakefield: Yours For a Day	NJ		Pascal, Francine	#76 Sweet Valley Twins Series. Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Twins & Friends	School Newspaper Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield. Identical twin Jessica turns a charity fund raiser into a matchmaking plan. The members of the Unicorn Club are donating themselves to charity. For a price, they’ll obey a classmate’s wishes for a day. But with the big Valentine’s Day dance coming up, Jessica can’t resist turning the fund raiser into a huge matchmaking affair. 	132804
1940	Elizabeth, My Daughter	N	OWN - H	Ritner, Ann		Newspaper Owner Nicholas Arnold is a political boss, a yellow journalist and an egoist. He runs his newspaper empire with his daughter.	132805
2005	Elizabethtown	M	DVD -R HQ 9431, 9432			Reporter from Global Business Today plans to write an article on a shoe disaster and Drew Baylor, the man who dreamed up the new shoe, Spasmotica.  The man goes back to Elizabethtown, Kentucky to bury his father who was visiting his hometown.  He waits for the article to come out so the world knows he is a failure.Headline on story: “Fiasco. Inside the Meltdown at Mercury Series.”  Story: “Mercury we have a problem. Blueprint for a Mess. An untested talent, a billion-dollar investment on the next best thing. How Drew Baylor reached for the stars and fell off a cloud.” Caption under picture of CEO Philip R. Devoss: “We will survive. The shoe will not.”  Caption under Spasmotica Designer Drew Baylor showing him going up in fire: “He set me free to do whatever I wanted.”	132806
2002	Ella and the Mothers	MT				TV Reporter (Amanda Pointer)	132807
1926	Ella Cinders	M				Editor (D'Arcy Corrigan). Photographer (Harry Allen).	132808
2004	Ella Enchanted: Red Carpet Premiere Special, A	DT				Interviewers Kari Kimmel, Jesse McCartney.	132809
2005	Ella Hepworth Dixon: Story of a Modern Woman, The	DT		Fehlbaum, Valerie		Journalist Ella Hepworth Dixon (1957-1932) was a critic, essayist, short story writer, novelist, editor of a woman's magazine, dramatist, autobiographer and journalist. This is her story.	132810
1986	Ellen Burstyn Show, The	T			Series 9-21-1986 to 11-15-1986. 8-8-1987 to 9-12-1987	Journalism Professor Ellen Brewer (Ellen Burstyn) is writer/college journalism professor at University of Baltimore	132811
2005	Ellen Fremedon: Journalist	NJ		Givner, Joan		Editor Ellen Fremedon, 12, and best friend, Jenny start a newspaper in quiet community of Partridge Cove little suspecting what kind of stories she will uncover. Her interview with kind but mysterious new neighbor brings wider press coverage to village.Promises subscribers a paper that is truthful and mistake-free, but finds out that journalism isn't easy. Obituary notices for pets annoy their owners, an incorrect muffin recipe causes disaster.Village librarian discovers several spelling and grammar mistakes. Ellen is fearless in her pursuit of truth, particularly when she finds an opportunity for some investigative reporting.Ellen's digging brings up some intriguing questions: is the secretive stranger who has moved next door the sinister person the village gossip thinks him to be?	132812
2005	Ellen Jones: All Things Hidden	NR		Herman, Kathy	#3 Seaport Suspense Series	Former Newspaper Editor Ellen Jones gets a disturbing call from her elderly father Lawrence’s neighbor and must face the fact that her father’s mind is slipping and he’s reached the stage where he’s not safe living alone. Lawrence is having trouble remembering many things -- just not the one thing he’s held against Ellen for nearly 40 years. Knowing she doesn’t have the patience to deal with Lawrence’s crushing criticism and wouldn’t survive a week under the same roof with him, Ellen and her husband Guy pair up their fathers to share an apartment in a retirement community, thinking it’s the ideal way for each to transition from independent living. But the plan backfires and Lawrence wanders off and ends up at the scene of a murder -- and may be the only eyewitness. Is what he tells police reliable? How can anyone be sure when his short-term memory is scrambled with the past?  But the killer doesn’t know that. Meanwhile, her son Owen starts getting phone calls from a stranger who claims he has something that belongs to Owen, something he needs to take a look at. But when Owen refuses to meet the man unless he gets more specific, the man’s tone changes and he decides to do things his own way. What happens next is shocking and life changing for the entire family -- and ultimately produces a surprising answer to Ellen’s desperate pleading with God to help her love her father. Based on Galatians 6:7.	132813
2001	Ellen Jones: Day of Reckoning	NR		Herman, Kathy	#2 Baxter Series	Editor Ellen Jones is morally scrupulous and runs the local newspaper in this lakeside community. One man’s hatred sets off a community crisis. Textile magnate G. R. Logan lays off a 30-year employee who dies weeks later, and the man’s son means to make Logan pay. Sinister messages threaten the lives of two teenage girls while the citizens of Baxter struggle to cope with the evil that plagues this once-peaceful town. How will they react when they learn who’s responsible? Can anything break their cycle of bitterness? 	132814
2005	Ellen Jones: Eye of the Beholder	NR		Herman, Kathy	#2 Seaport Suspense Series	Former Newspaper Editor Ellen Jones. Guy Jones is about to burst his buttons. He just won the biggest case of his career and is being hailed by his law partners. But his wife, Ellen, is consumed with her quirky, needy friends and misses his victory dinner. Little does she know that Kinsey Abbott, Guy’s pretty legal secretary, is more than happy to keep him company. Communication between the Joneses rapidly deteriorates when Ellen’s stubborn loyalty to an Iranian couple lands her in the FBI’s spotlight -- and Guy’s bad graces. Guy soon discovers Kinsey’s dark side, which inevitably pulls him into a web of danger and deceit. He decides not to tell Ellen. But it’s going to cost him.Seaport is on high alert for a potential terrorist attack after the Coast Guard boards and seizes a boat that’s being used to store bomb-making materials and a surface-to-air missile. Five Arab men are arrested and authorities suspect there is a terrorist cell operating in the region. Ellen’s husband, Attorney Guy Jones is caught up in building his professional image and climbing the social ladder after winning the biggest case of his career and being acclaimed by his law partners. He hassles his wife Ellen about her common friends, whom he finds to be an embarrassment. But when Ellen stubbornly refuses to abandon her friendship with an Iranian American woman, even though her association with the woman lands her in the FBI’s spotlight, the Jones’s once rock-solid marriage starts to crumble. In the midst of marital turmoil and uncertainty, Guy allows his pride and anger to influence a decision that pulls him deeper and deeper into a perilous web of deceit -- and threatens to destroy a lot more than just his marriage.	132815
2003	Ellen Jones: Fine Line, A	NR		Herman, Kathy	#5 Baxter Series	Editor Ellen Jones goes looking for a feature newspaper story on the corporate attorney who dies suddenly after an agreement to bring a regional tire plant to town is finalized. Soon, someone is stalking Jones.Baxter residents fear upheaval when a regional tire plant announces it’s coming to Baxter. Rumor has it that mayor Charlie Kirby’s signature on the deal was influenced by an affair with the tire company’s corporate attorney—who dies suddenly after the agreement is finalized. Charlie, a pillar of the community and a father of seven, faces the court of public opinion and the biggest moral dilemma of his life. Meanwhile, newspaper editor Ellen Jones goes looking for a feature story, collides with the brick wall of the late attorney’s past—and is stalked by someone pursuing the same track.	132816
2003	Ellen Jones: High Stakes	NR		Herman, Kathy	#4 Baxter Series	Editor Ellen Jones is morally scrupulous and runs the local newspaper in this lakeside community. Angie Marks, pierced and tattooed, arrives on Baxter’s doorstep and wanders homeless until an eccentric old millionaire shocks everyone and hires her to be his live-in housekeeper. Down at Monty’s Diner, the rumor mill goes on tilt, and suspicion abounds that Angie might be in cahoots with Billy Joe Sawyer to frighten key witnesses in his upcoming conspiracy/murder trial.But there is a lot more is at stake than Angie’s reputation! She finds herself implicated in a grizzly murder and then is forced into hiding by the man accused of the killing.	132817
2006	Ellen Jones: Not By Chance	NR		Herman, Kathy	#4 Seaport Suspense Series	Former Newspaper Editor Ellen Jones. The words rang in Brandon Jones’s mind. He didn’t know what he expected from the homeless man he met on the way out of town.  Certainly not angry words that haunted him. But then nothing was happening the way he expected. Not his promising career, not his engagement to the “perfect” woman. All his certainty that God had plans for him,that he was meant to do something important, something significant, amounted to a big fat zero. And now, here he was, 30 years old, no job,no fiancee, no direction and living with his parents. 	132818
2004	Ellen Jones: Shred of Evidence	NR		Herman, Kathy	#1 Seaport Suspense Series	Former Newspaper Editor Ellen Jones enjoys a leisurely lunch at a Seaport restaurant where she overhears a private conversation at the table next to her -- and disturbing accusations of pedophilia involving the husband of a woman she’s recently befriend. Ellen’s head is reeling. She’s hesitant to confront her friend with hearsay, but her attachment to the woman’s two-year-old daughter won’t let her leave it alone. Ellen knows where the husband works and decides to confront his employer. But when the employer evades her questions and asks her to leave, Ellen is convinced that something is amiss. She gets on the Internet and checks to see if her friend’s husband is a registered sex offender. When that leads to a dead end, she digs through old newspaper articles and stumbles onto information that gives her cold chills -- information too frightening to keep to herself.  Ellen confronts the police chief with what she’s discovered, but no one is prepared for what happens next.	132819
2001	Ellen Jones: Tested by Fire	NR		Herman, Kathy	#1 Baxter Series	Editor Ellen Jones is morally scrupulous and runs the local newspaper in this lakeside community. When a bizarre houseboat explosion rocks the close-unit community of Baxter, firefighters, friends and neighbors stand powerless as the McConnells’ blazing hull sinks to the bottom of Heron Lake. Grief turns to outrage as new evidence proves there was one survivor -- and points to murder, something this sheltered community has never faced in its 100-year history. In a race with the FBI, Jed sets out to track down the sole survivor, coping meanwhile with his own painful marital struggle. 	132820
2002	Ellen Jones: Vital Signs	NR		Herman, Kathy	#3 Baxter Series	Editor Ellen Jones is morally scrupulous and runs the local newspaper in this lakeside community. Furious that his girlfriend chose to bring twin babies to term, Dennis walks out of Jennifer's life. And now the Centers for Disease Control have quarantined Jennifer, along with 200 others who attended the reception for a missionary couple bearing a deadly virus. Is Jennifer at risk? Does Dennis even care what will happen to the twins, separated from their mother at birth? Fear takes hold in the town as violence erupts, and Baxter experiences an outbreak deadlier than any virus.	132821
2002	Ellen Show, The:	T	SVD 1148		Episode	News Media. Mary Tyler Moore and Ed Asner guest. Reminscing about Mary Richards and Lou Grant in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."	132822
2001	Ellen Show, The: Vanity Hair	T			Episode #4.10-12-2001	Photographer (Herb Ritts).	132823
1994	Ellen:	T	SV 300 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	Travel Writer, Rolling Stone.	132824
1998	Ellen:	T	SVD 693		Episode	News Media	132825
1997	Ellen: All Ellen, All The Time	T	DVD -R HQ 7431		Episode #97. 12-3-1997	Radio. Ellen gets a job at a small, all-talk radio station, KPOV, but when the Sports Chat host leaves in a huff, she's left to fill the void armed with only her personal charm and irrevocable wit.	132826
1994	Ellen: Anchor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2074			News Media. Ted Koppel and Nightline. Ellen tries to win back an annoying friend she dumped.	132827
1997	Ellen: Emma	T	SVD 538		Episode	Press. Ellen tells Emma (Emma Thompson) about reporters insatiable about getting information and will delve into every aspect of her past	132828
1994	Ellen: Houseguest, The	T			Episode #8. 5-24-1994	Radio Voice-Over (Linda Gary).	132829
1995	Ellen: Shake, Rattle and Rubble	T	VHS 314		Episode #36. 9-13-1995.	Reporter (Rick Fitts). Male Anchor (Richard Saxton). Female Anchor (Susan Segal).	132830
1995	Ellen: These Successful Friends of Mine	T			Episode #37. 9-20-1995	Photographer Adam Green (Arye Gross). Adam's pictures of the earthquake get picked up by Life Magazine. Paige gets a job as a film executive. Ellen feels her friends no longer have time for her, as they are all off fulfilling their dreams.	132831
1998	Ellen: When Ellen Talks, People Listen	T	DVD -R HQ 7503		Episode #108. 7-15-1998	Radio Host Ellen urges her radio audience at KPOV-Radio to practice kindness, but instead the listeners become more hostile.	132832
1996	Ellen's Energy Adventure	M			Episode	Radio Newscaster (Corey Burton). Traffic Reporter (Corey Burton)	132833
1939	Ellery Queen	R			1939-48	Journalists. Armchair panel of detectives included real-life journalists, dropped after first season	132834
1941	Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring	M				Writer Nikki Porter (Margaret Lindsay)	132835
1941	Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime	M				Writer Nikki Porter (Margaret Lindsay), freelance mystery writer who goes to work for Ellery as his secretary	132836
1975	Ellery Queen:	T			Series 9-11-75 to 9-19-76	Reporter Frank "Front Page" Flannigan (Ken Swofford) for The New York Gazette. Criminologist Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) hosts a talk program, "Case Book of SB" Set in 1947 Crime Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). His father, Inspector Queen (DaReporter Frank Flannigan (Kenneth Swofford) of the New York Gazette  or "FF" as his secretary Vera calls him  is the newspaper loudmouth, the long-suffering reporter always quick to call his home base, The New York Gazette and shriek, "Stop the Presses."His column was "Broadway Beat" by Frank Flannigan. He usually ended up printing the wrong party named guilty of murder. Ellery Queen always put him in his place and the look on Frank's face as he went into the tirade that followed.Luckily, Frank's newspaper never seemed to hold it against him and good old Vera was there with a flash of whiskey, a backrub or a cup of joe.Luckily, Frank's newspaper never seemed to hold it against him and good old Vera was there with a flash of whiskey, a backrub or a cup of joe. Frank was constantly printing information about cases that Inspector Queen as trying to keep under wraps.	132837
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of a Mad Tea Party, The	T	SV 280		Episode #9. 10-30-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton) and his agent, Howard Biggers (Jim Backus) travel to the estate of a wealthy eccentric who wants to turn one of Ellery's books into a play.But he disappears while wearing a Mad Hatter's costume from the Alice in Wonderland theme party he was throwing.	132838
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of a Sunday Punch, The	T	SV 291		Episode #14. 1-11-1976	Reporter Frank Flannigan (Kenneth Swofford) of the New York Gazette  or "FF" as his secretary Vera calls him  is the newspaper loudmouth, the long-suffering reporter always quick to call his home base, The New York Gazette and shriek, "Stop the Presses."Flannigan and Queen battle it out when a boxer is killed while training for a championship bout and the finger points towards his sparring partner. The suspect's girlfriend asks Ellery for help in clearing her boyfriend's name.Ellery accepts the challenge. It seems the dead boxer had nearly as many enemies as Bugs Moran. Flannigan makes things more complicated by always coming up with the wrong solutions and suspects.	132839
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep, The	T			Episode #21. 3-14-1976	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Inspector Queen (David Wayne) is in charge of protecting a mob witness but the witness is murdered before he can testify.Rivals in the department feel he's gotten long in the tooth and relies too much on his son and want him out. Ellery comes to the rescue.	132840
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of Colonel Nevin's Memoirs, The	T	SV 295		Episode #8. 10-23-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). World War II Spy, Colonel Alec Niven is on a book tour in New York concerning his memoirs in which he accuses a variety of people of war crimes and treasonous acts.Ellery's gal pal, Jenny O'Brien finds the erstwhile spy dead in his hotel room stabbed with an antique dagger.	132841
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of Miss Aggie's Farewell Performance, The	T			Episode #7. 10-19-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Radio Star Vera Bethune is poisoned during the taping of her show. She survives and asks Ellery from her hospital bed to look into things. Then she is shot to death while in the hospital.Ellery and the Inspector are guilt-stricken over failing to protect her. Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) is determined to beat both Queens to the solution in order to retain a sponsor to his radio program.	132842
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the 12th Floor Express, The	T			Episode #6. 10-9-1975	News Mogul Henry Manners is murdered in an express elevator to the 12th floor of his building with nobody inside the elevator except the victim. Suspects include several journalists.There's Manners' sister who had previously run the paper while her brother was absent in World War II, the right-wing columnist who was always getting the paper into legal hot water, the Editor being forced into retirement and the paper's lawyer.Ole Frank Flannigan is on the scene too making the usual nuisance of himself and trying to beat Ellery to the solution.Reporter Frank Flannigan (Kenneth Swofford) of the New York Gazette  or "FF" as his secretary Vera calls him  is the newspaper loudmouth, the long-suffering reporter always quick to call his home base, The New York Gazette and shriek, "Stop the Presses."His column was "Broadway Beat" by Frank Flannigan. He usually ended up printing the wrong party named guilty of murder. Ellery Queen always put him in his place and the look on Frank's face as he went into the tirade that followed.	132843
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Auld Lang Syne, The	T			Episode #2. 9-11-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). New Year's Eve 1946. 10 p.m. The ballroom of the Hotel Astor. A murder. The soon-to-be victim has just announced that he plans to disinherit all of his relatives and business partner before the night is out.He's found minutes later slumped over in a nearby phone booth.	132844
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Black Falcon, The	T			Episode #13. 1-4-1976	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Criminologist-Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) arrives at a restaurant where he is to give a live-remote broadcast of his highly rated mystery radio program.Ellery and the Inspector are invited to attend. Murder is committed on the premises. One of the owners is poisoned by a bottle of wine. Criminologist Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) hosts a talk program, "Case Book of SB"	132845
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Blunt Instrument, The	T	SV 293		Episode #12. 12-18-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). An awards dinner sponsored by the Crime Writers of America is being held at the residence of writer Edgar Manning who is the recipient of the Blunt Instrument Award.Ellery is not present at the dinner. He's home sick with a head cold. Nasty, egotistical Manning calls up Ellery on the telephone in order to gloat about his win and is murdered while speaking to Queen on the phone.	132846
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Chinese Dog, The	T			Episode #4. 9-25-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). On a fishing trip to the town of Wrightsville, Ellery and Inspector Queen are dragged into the case of the murder of a wealthy man who was whacked over the head with an ornamental dog figurine.The figurine meant as a wedding gift for his daughter was worth nearly half a million dollars. Two rival candidates for sheriff want the inspector to solve the town's first murder in decades so they can grab the credit.	132847
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Comic Book Crusader	T	SV 272 (Missed Beginning)		Episode #5. 10-2-1975	Publisher of comic books is murdered. Ellery himself is a leading suspect because he'd clashed over how he was portrayed in the publisher's comics. It seems as though the man left a dying clue which apparently points to him.Ellery is forced to investigate in order to clear his name. Ole Frank Flannigan, reporter-columnist, is one the scene trying to steal some of the glory.Reporter Frank Flannigan (Kenneth Swofford) of the New York Gazette  or "FF" as his secretary Vera calls him  is the newspaper loudmouth, the long-suffering reporter always quick to call his home base, The New York Gazette and shriek, "Stop the Presses."His column was "Broadway Beat" by Frank Flannigan. He usually ended up printing the wrong party named guilty of murder. Ellery Queen always put him in his place and the look on Frank's face as he went into the tirade that followed.	132848
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Disappearing Dagger, The	T			Episode #23. 4-4-1976. Series' Finale.	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton) probes the murder of a retired detective who as killed while investigating a five-year-old unsolved murder case. The Broadcaster (Tom Brown). The Assistant (Kristin Larkin).	132849
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer, The	T	SV 290		Episode #15. 1-18-1975	News Media. Radio Newscaster-Announcer (Art Ballinger). Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Brilliant but now seemingly senile inventor is murdered in his electric train workshop.	132850
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Hard Hearted Huckster, The	T	SV 226		Episode #22. 3-21-1976	Reporter-Columnist Frank Flannigan (Ken Swofford) of the New York Gazette probably wishes he had taken a vacation to Wally World as he's made to look foolish on the infant medium known as television. Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton).Front Page Flannigan or "FF" as his secretary Vera calls him  is the newspaper loudmouth, the long-suffering reporter always quick to call his home base, The New York Gazette and shriek, "Stop the Presses."The plot concerns murder of a nasty advertising executive for the Quick Silver Tobacco company which was thinking about sponsoring a radio show starring Flannigan."Broadway Beat" is Flannigan's column. He usually ended up printing the wrong party named guilty of murder. Ellery Queen always put him in his place and the look on Frank's face as he went into the tirade that followed.	132851
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Judas Tree, The	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1976	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Queens investigate a wealthy industrialist and war profiteer who is stabbed to death with a Chinese ceremonial dagger and then dragged out of his house and hung from a tree with a crown of thorns on his headJust like one Judas Iscariot.	132852
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Lover's Leap, The	T			Episode #3. 9-18-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Criminologist-Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman). Radio Technician (John Lawlor). Wealthy heiress dies. She jumped off the balcony of her elegant home or did she? Was it suicide or murder?She was reading one of Ellery's own mysteries at the time and she died exactly the same way as the victim in the book. Simon Brimmer arrives on the scene to try to solve the case, but Ellery always beats him to the punch.	132853
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Pharaoh's Curse, The	T	SV 288		Episode #11. 12-11-1975	Art Critic (Charles Macaulay). Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Criminologist-Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman).A rich man buys and brings an Egyptian sarcophagus to display at the world famous Tremane Museum. Curse on the art work. Six previous owners have all been killed. The rich man becomes victim number seven.	132854
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Sinister Scenario, The	T			Episode #18. 2-8-1976	Gossip Columnist (Carole Cook). Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton).Ellery and Inspector Queen (David Wayne) travel to Hollywood in order to watch the filming of an adaptation of one of Ellery's novels into a movie. At the studio they meet the actors who will be portraying them.Gilbert Mallory (Troy Donahue), the egotistical no-talent ass clown slated to play Ellery is found murdered.	132855
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Two-Faced Woman	T			Episode #19. 2-29-1976	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) once again fingers the wrong culprit in this tale about the murder of a socialite who was apparently leading a double life.	132856
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Tyrant of Tin Pan Alley, The	T			Episode #20. 3-7-1976	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Radio payola scandals of the 1940s and 1950s are recalled. Criminologist Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) once again tries to best Ellery and once again comes up short.Plot concerns murder of popular songwriter during the musical interlude on a radio show when he goes to the station's record library to find a record.	132857
1976	Ellery Queen: Adventure of the Wary Witness, The	T			Episode #16. 1-25-1976	Reporter-Columnist Frank "Front Page" Flannigan of the New York Gazette. First Reporter (Myron Natwick). Second Reporter (Robert Stoneman).Ellery's old college chum is accused of murdering a mobster and Ellery must find a missing witness who can prove his innocence. The missing witness was a woman wearing a green dress. This description could fit any woman in New York.Flannigan comes along for the ride too and this time he's not quite so antagonistic towards Ellery."Broadway Beat" is Flannigan's column. He usually ended up printing the wrong party named guilty of murder. Ellery Queen always put him in his place and the look on Frank's face as he went into the tirade that followed.	132858
1975	Ellery Queen: Adventure of Veronica Veils, The	T	SV 288		Episode #10. 11-13-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Criminologist Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman)Burlesque producer is found dead of an apparent heart attack but he leaves behind a video to be shown at his funeral in which he states that no matter what it looks like he will be murdered.In the video, the producer asks Brimmer to solve his murder. His widow, knowing that Simon can't figure out the case, goes to Ellery and asks for help. Brimmer once again tries to best Ellery and once again is 100 percent wrong.	132859
1959	Ellery Queen: Further Adventures of Ellery Queen, The: Body of the Crime	T			Episode #31. 5-29-1959	Press. Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Lee Philips) is foreman of the jury that acquits a man accused of the murder of his friend Ed Rawling. But after the trial, the man tells the newspapers that he is in fact guilty.	132860
1958	Ellery Queen: Further Adventures of Ellery Queen, The: Diamond Studded Typewriter	T			Episode #10. 12-5-1958. Series 9-26-1958 to 9-4-1959.	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (George Nader). News Media.	132861
1958	Ellery Queen: Further Adventures of Ellery Queen, The: Double, Double	T			Episode #8. 11-14-1958	Newspapers. Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (George Nader) receives in the mail a number of newspaper clippings relating a series of supposedly accidental deaths in a small town where he once lived.Then he is visited by a young girl from the same town who tells him that her father has disappeared and asks for his help.	132862
1959	Ellery Queen: Further Adventures of Ellery Queen, The: This Murder Comes To You Love	T		Hecht, Ben	Episode #32. 6-5-1959	TV Talk Show. Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Lee Philips) accompanies poet Alonzo Christian (Ben Hecht) to a TV studio where he is to appear on a talk show. While the program is on the air, the poet is murdered.	132863
1975	Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects	T			Episode #1. 3-23-1975	Crime-Mystery Writer Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). Radio Announcer (Harry Von Zell). Criminologist-Radio Mystery Star Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman).Ellery must track down the killer of a noted fashion designer who pulled the plug out of her clock and her TV set as a cryptic dying message.	132864
1941	Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery	M				Newspaperman Sanders (Frank Albertson) posing as a bellboy	132865
1997	Elles	MF			Belgium - France	Editor (Roland De Pauw).	132866
2009	Ellington Boulevard	N		Langer, Adam		Magazine Editor “The Buyer” is a trusting young editor at a dying cultural magazine who falls in love with the Tenant in an apartment on West 106th Street, known as Duke Ellington Boulevard. The Landlord is a recovered alcoholic and womanizer who has newly found Judaism and a wife half his age.  The Buyer’s husband is a disaffected graduate student taken to writing bawdy faux-academic papers, and the Buyer’s Husband’s Girlfriend is a children’s book writer with a tragic past.The fate of one apartment before, during and after the height of New York’s real estate boom. 	132867
1984	Ellis Island	MT			Miniseries	Reporter, Young (Jeff Harding)	132868
2006	Ellos robaron la picha de Hitler	MF			Spain	Reporter (Pablo Cassinello).	132869
1954	Elmer Davis	DT			Series. 2-21-1954 to 5-2-1954. ABC	Commentator Elmer Davis.	132870
1960	Elmer Gantry	M	DVD -R HQ 1869, 1870, 1856. (Three Parts). L. B3	Lewis, Sinclair (Novel). Richard Brooks (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jim Lefferts (Arthur Kennedy), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Zenith Times Dispatch, detached observer of events. Professed agnostic with extensive knowledge of Bible. Evangelist Gantry criticizes reporter for articles on evolution.Female Evangelist tells colleagues to pass around bucket of milk to "those dear newspaper reporters so they can wash out the taste of whisky." Reporter attacks revival tent show in print. Female evangelist calls articles worst kind of muckraking.Says she can't sue paper for libel because accusations implied not directly stated. Gantry lashes out at reporter as atheist who "learned his trade from Mencken and Ingersoll, Sinclair Lewis and a lot of other atheists." Wins time on paper's radio stationStages revival outside of reporter's office to save him. Planted photos frame Gantry but reporter refuses to buy them recognizing them as blackmailing lies. Woman recants. Female evangelist killed in fire. Reporter gives Gantry her burnt Bible.Reporter-Photographer (Jack McKee). Photographer Benny (Peter Brocco). Newspaper Publisher Mr. Eddington (Dayton Lummis).	132871
1927	Elmer Gantry	N	OWN - P	Lewis, Sinclair		Reporter investigates evangelist. "Fight the press? Mister, you know anybody ever licked newspapers?…Besides I am for a free press and for free enterprise, and for…whatever the hell the other freedoms are."	132872
2001	Eloge de l'amour	MF				U.S. Journalist (Mark Hunter)	132873
2002	Eloise	M			Australia	Reporter (Leanne Sills).	132874
1980	elva leve!, La	MF				Reporter (Christian Vennerod), Arve, NRK-reporter.	132875
1988	Elvira, Mistress of the Dark	M				Anchorwoman (Tress MacNeille). Cameraman (Bill Swearingen).	132876
1979	Elvis	T				Columnist Ed Sullivan (Will Jordan). 2nd Reporter (Jim Greenleaf).  Presley biography. Media	132877
1990	Elvis	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Mark Davis)	132878
2005	Elvis	MT	DVD -R HQ 3287, 3288 (Part One). 3305, 3006 (Part Two)		Miniseries.	News Media. Newsman #1 (Manny Chevrolet). Newsreel Reporter (Bill Martin Williams). RCA Public Relations (Cynthia LeBlanc). Reporter (Johnny Rock). News Photographer (Michael Woziak). Cameraman 1 (Benjamin Mullens). Overton Announcer (Jillian Kulick).Reporter (Jan Falk). Photographer (Justin Groetsch).	132879
2007	Elvis and Anabelle	M				News Media. Reporter (Peter Cornwell). Reporter (Michele Harrington). Reporter (Katie Knighten). Reporter (Andrea Lee). Reporter (Michael Sorrels). Reporter (Ro' Black). Photographer (Sammy Harte). Reporter (Jacqueline Renee).Reporter (Russell Wayne Groves). Photographer (Sammy Harte). Reporter (Tony Gibson).	132880
1988	Elvis and Me	MT				Reporter (Brian Greenspan). Reporter (Jeff Levinson). Reporter (Ray Nadeau). Reporter (Roger Rook). Reporter (Christopher Ursitti). Reporter (Roger Rook). Woman Reporter (Danny Sue Nolan). German Reporter (Paul Frankeur).	132881
1993	Elvis and the Colonel: Untold Story, The	MT				Press (Tiiu Leek)	132882
1991	Elvis Files, The	T	SV 97		Episode. 8-14-91	News Media	132883
1999	Elvis Gratton II: Miracle a Memphis	M				News Reader (Gilles-Philippe Delorme)	132884
1999	Elvis in Aspic	N		DeMarco, Gordon		Tabloid Reporter Steve Toast for Los Angeles' National Comet learns from a source that James Early Ray escaped from a Tennessee Prison in 1977 and made contact with Elvis Presley at Graceland. He told the King about a CIA plot to kill Jimmy Carter.Weeks later Elvis died mysteriously -- killed by the CIA. Toast thinks the story is preposterous until his source turns up dead and strangers begin to threaten his life. This could be the biggest story of Toast's life -- if he should live so long.Toast covers the "Elvis Beat for paper and editor Stan Barfyskowicz sends him out on the story. Jan Thomas is his ex-girlfriend and now West Coast bureau chief for the Washington Post.	132885
1977	Elvis in Concert	T				Interviewer Annett Wolf.	132886
1982	Elvis is Dead	SS	USC	Zavos, Spiro	In "Faith of Our Fathers."	Editorial Writer Frank. Sharon. George Roberts, feature writer and Jack Mason, columnist. Clarion was a morning newspaper and the journalists working on it tended to drift into work sometime after midday.	132887
1989	Elvis Stories	M				Art Critic Corky (Jimmy Doyle)	132888
1934	Elysia (Valley of the Nude)	M				Reporter for the International News Service who is assigned to do a story on nudist colonies	132889
2001	eMale	M				News Announcer (Bryan Harston)	132890
1987	Emanon	M				Reporter (Deanna McKinstry)	132891
1977	Emanuelle Around the World (aka Emmanuelle. Emanuelle - Perche violenza alle donne? Confessions of Emanuelle. The Degradation of Emanuelle. Emanuelle Versus Violence to Women)	MF	SV 127. VHS 700. DVD		Adult.	Journalist-Photographer Nera Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) pools her talents with international beauty to expose violence to women. 	132892
1977	Emanuelle e gli ultimi cannibali (aka Trap Them and Kill Them, aka Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, aka Emanuelle’s Amazon Adventure)	M	SV 56  (Excerpts)			Reporter Emanuelle (Laura Gemser), while doing undercover work in a mental hospital, discovers a girl who seems to have been raised by a tribe of Amazonian cannibals. Intrigued, Emanuelle and friends travel deep into the Amazon jungle where they find that the supposedly extinct tribe of cannibals is still very much alive. And Emanuelle and her party are not welcomed visitors.	132893
1983	Emanuelle fuga dall’inferno (aka Emanuelle Escapes from Hell. Emanuelle in Prison. Women’s Prison Massacre)	M			Italy.	Reporter Emanuelle comes just a little too close to exposing a corrupt official, and is sent to prison on trumped-up charges. In the prison, the inmates are constantly humiliated and tortured by the prison staff. Overly affectionate prisoners are forced underwater, while others are obliged to look on. Emanuelle finds an enemy in the deranged man who runs the prison. For the pleasure of the warden, Emanuelle and the man are forced to fight each other with knives. Then four men awaiting execution take over the prison.	132894
1976	Emanuelle in America (aka Brutal Nights). 	M	DVD			Investigative Photojournalist Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) has a thirst for adventure matched only by her insatiable erotic hunger. But when she uncovers shocking evidence of an international snuff film conspiracy, she is plunged into an odyssey of forbidden passion, depraved desires and unspeakable human brutality. From the lust-filled streets of New York City to the corrupt corridors of Washington D.C. and beyond, Emanuelle goes after the story -- even if it kills her.  Editor Frankie. 	132895
1976	Emanuelle in Bangkok (aka Emanuelle nera orient reportage)	MF			Italy	Photojournalist Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) travels to Bangkok with her friend Roberto, an archeologist, hoping to take photographs of the King of Thailand for an American magazine. She meets a prince who introduces her to the joys of an Oriental message and later meets up with an American couple and over an opium pipe they discover the joys of sexual liberation. Emanuelle finds herself in trouble when the Prince is evicted from the country for plotting to overthrow the king. She manages to leave the country and heads for Casablanca to meet with Roberto again and finds herself unexpectedly becoming the role model for the American ambassador’s young daughter (Debra Berger). Bisexual drama.	132896
1975	Emanuelle nera (aka Black Emanuelle. Emanuelle in Africa)	M			Adult	Journalist-Photographer Mae Jordan (Laura Gemser), known to her readers as “Emanuelle” travels to Africa on assignment. Questions of her own racial and sexual identity come to a head as she observes the troubled marriage of her hosts. Things get complicated when Emanuelle finds herself in affairs with both of them, after which she flees Africa only to be pursued by the man who earlier rejected her and ridiculed her advances. 	132897
1966	Embalmer, The (Il Mostro Di Venezia)	M		Tavella, Dino (Story). Antonio Walter, Gian Baptista Mussetto, Paolo Lombardo, Tavella (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Italy - Ness Book	Reporter Andreas investigates abductions of young women in Venice. Meets resistance from editor who objects to sensational nature of articles, and from police who disregard  his claims as comic-book fantasies.Reporter thinks disappearances are work of maniacal murderer. Reporter leads various people on tour of city and falls in love with woman who is part of group of visitors.  Reporter decides to flush out killer. Editor doesn't sanction the idea.Reporter is unable to prevent girlfriend from becoming next victim. Chases down skull-faced fiend who is shot by police.	132898
1965	Embarrassing Death, An	N		Jeffires, Roderic	PR	Public Relations Man Bill Stemple, works in an automobile manufacturer's publicity department. Accused of murder.	132899
1930	Embarrassing Moments	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	132900
1985	Embassy	MT				News Media	132901
1992	Embassy: Crisis of Confidence	T			Episode #25. 7-30-1992	Journalist (Vince D'Amico).	132902
1992	Embassy: Times a Changing	T			Episode. 7-16-1992. Season #3. Episode #8	Reporter (Vince D'Amico).	132903
2004	Embedded	P		Robbins, Tim	3-2004	Journalists are drilled by a  musical-theater-loving colonel who is preparing them to  be soon embedded in the Iraq War.	132904
2005	Embedded	M				Journalist (Riki Lindhome).	132905
2005	Embedded/Live	MT	DVD	Robbins, Tim		Reporters covering the Iraq war in this satire. Reporters in boot camp bark "Sir! I am a maggot journalist, sir!"	132906
1982	Embrace of the Butcher	N	OWN - P	Burton, Anthony		News Media	132907
2002	Embrace the Darkness 3 (Embrace the Darkness III)	M				Editor-in-Chief (Kent Kasper). Charming, inquisitive young male reporter meets a young vampire who after meeting him wants to become mortal again so that she can be with him. But time is running out and Jennifer is forced to choose between two very different paths. 	132908
1992	Embrace the Serpent	N	OWN - H	Quayle, Marilyn-N. Northcott		Reporter for the liberal Washington Herald is murdered while working on a story that might ruin a U.S. Senator running for a third term from Georgia who is topping Republican presidential polls who is black.Liberal journalists who determine "the focus, content and in essence the bias of much of the national news."	132909
1997	Embrace the Wind	N		Kitzmiller, Chelley		Publisher Ginny Sinclair believes Tucson Arizona is worse than she expected. Having lost her first and only love, she is in Tucson working beside her father at the newly purchased Tucson Sun.Before long, she finds herself the reluctant editor of the newspaper.Pulled into the struggle between the town and the Apaches, she is intrigued by a half-Apache interpreter for the U.S. Army -- an attraction dangerous for both of them in a town torn by hatred and a distrust of Indians.The beautiful Sinclair is a city woman, someone he shouldn't be involved with. But they fall in love. She and her father moved to Tucson to stake their claim as publishers of the town's newspaper.	132910
1948	Embraceable You	M				Newspaper Deliverymen (Ralph Peters, Tom Wilson).	132911
2005	Embraced: Destiny of One, The	NSF		Hemphill, G.L.		Public Relations Executive Lusan introduces Spencer to a world he knows nothing about: public relations. Lusan is a gracious, intelligent, charismatic and wealthy man. But he is a man with an ulterior motive. Becoming a representative of this firm, Spencer is embraced with visions of power and wealth. Having no idea why it is al happening, he dismisses it as cockiness about the new position. He is sent out to find a woman who he is supposed to try to discredit purely on information given to him by his boss and a client. Along the way, Spencer realizes this woman isn’t the problem but one of the doors he will have to open to prepare himself for an upcoming battle. Spencer also has another problem: he discovers she has special abilities.	132912
2001	Embracing the Horror	NR		Dorce-Coupet, Darline		Fashion Editor Erin Arielle Symonette has a devoted famous boyfriend, a challenging job as fashion editor for a trendy South Beach magazine and a marvelous circle of friends. She seems to have it all.On a Caribbean cruise, she exchanges a lingering glance with a handsome stranger that will change the course of her life forever.	132913
1982	Emerald	N		Whitney, Phyllis A.		Journalist Carol Hamilton is terrified of her ex-husband, a wealthy and powerful man who will stop at nothing to take their son away from her. To escape him, she seeks refuge at the Palm Springs home of her great-aunt, a once-celebrated movie star.While under her spell, Hamilton decides to write a book about her. What she doesn't realize is that digging into the past is going to break open old and terrible secrets that set the stage for murder.	132914
1988	Emerald City	M				Society Photographer (Robert L. Rosen).	132915
1984	Emerald Point N.A.S.: Wedding, The	T			Episode #22. 3-12-1984	News Media. Reporter #1 (Stan Wojno). Reporter #2 (Baillie Gerstein).	132916
1983	Emerald Point, N.A.S.:	T				Writer David Marquette (Michael Brandon)	132917
1989	Emerald Tear	M	SVD 559			Journalist must choose between romance and responsibility when she falls in love with the subject of her story	132918
1965	Emergency in the Pyrenees	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#7 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	132919
1940	Emergency Squad	M		Musel, Robert (Story), Michael Raymond (Idea).  Garnett Weston, Stuart Palmer (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Quinn	Cub Reporter Betty Bryant (Louise Campbell), a recent journalism school graduate, tries to get a job as a reporter but Editor H. Tyler Joyce (Joseph Crehan) tells her he will only give her one if she comes up with a front page story.Editor suggests she try the emergency squad station. She sneaks onto a squad truck and covers a fire at a chemical plant. She is given access to a river tunneling project because the crooked contractor believes it will be good publicity.Contractor and underworld leader have been setting explosions to scare off stockholders so they can buy up the shares. Paper begins to investigate explosions. Crooks try to alibi themselves by arranging for the cub reporter to take a tour of the tunnels.Her visit is timed to end just before the next explosion. But they become trapped by a sudden cave-in ten minutes before the bomb is scheduled to go off. Crooks knock out Bryant and get free. An emergency squad worker rescues her. Reporter (Jack Egan).Variety 4/17/40: "Louise Campbell is much too attractive to be a believable newspaperwoman." Photographer (Oscar Rudolph).	132920
1975	Emergency!:	T	SVD 1116		Episode	News Media	132921
1976	Emergency!: Game, The	T			Episode #102.9-25-1976	Sports. Game Announcer (Jack Carter). Injured Photographer (Jesse Wayne).	132922
1974	Emergency!: Inferno	T			Episode #54. 2-23-1974	News Media. Second Reporter (Wes Parker).	132923
1976	Emergency!: Nuisance, The	T			Episode. 3-6-1976. Season #5. Episode #24	TV Reporter (Larry Carroll).	132924
1975	Emergency!: On Camera	T	SVD 1123 (Could be the wrong episode-Check)		Episode #89. 12-6-1975	TV Reporter Paula Hughes (Leigh Christian) and her Cameraman (Peter Palmer) tag along on emergencies.The camera crew follows Squad 51 while a teenager is bitten by a snake, a would-be stuntman dangles from an I-beam, a boy falls off a cliff and a man is trapped under a burning fuel truck.	132925
1976	Emergency!: Rules of Order	T			Episode #107. 11-6-1976	Press Agent (Ray Ballard).	132926
1972	Emergency!: Show Biz	T			Episode #15.9-30-1972	Photographer Tully (Harold Frizzell).	132927
1975	Emergency!: Survival on Charter #202	T	SVD 1027		Episode	Press. Plane with politicians and press in trouble	132928
1975	Emergency!: Women	T	SVD 1090		Episode #21. 11-25-1972	Journalist Christy (Leslie Charleson) covers the Squad's rescues and the paramedics clash with the  headstrong woman journalist accompanying them on rescues. Man is trapped in a truck under live power lines.	132929
1973	Emergency!: Zero	T			Episode #43. 11-24-1973	Newspaperman (Dick Whittinghill). Talk Show Host (Dick Enberg). Paramedics interviewed on TV program -- Johnny freezes in front of the camera and Roy bails him out.	132930
2001	Emeril	T	SVD 1120		Episode	Newsmagazine coverage	132931
1992	Emerson Dunn: .38 Caliber (aka Thirty-Eight Caliber)	NM		Maynard, Roy	#2 Emerson Dunn Mysteries	Journalist Emerson Dunn is managing editor of a small-town Texas newspaper.	132932
1993	Emerson Dunn: 22 Automatic (aka Twenty-Two Automatic)	NM		Maynard, Roy	#3 Emerson Dunn Mysteries	Journalist Emerson Dunn is managing editor of a small-town Texas newspaper. He gets in way over his head when he accepts a sleuthing assignment that leads to drug wars, drive-by shootings and Israeli agents.	132933
1994	Emerson Dunn: Old Man, The	NM		Maynard, Roy	#4 Emerson Dunn Mysteries	Journalist Emerson Dunn is managing editor of a small-town Texas newspaper.	132934
1993	Emerson Dunn: Quick 30 Seconds, A	NM		Maynard, Roy	#1 Emerson Dunn Mysteries	Journalist Emerson Dunn is managing editor of a small-town Texas newspaper.	132935
2003	Emerson Moore: Piece the Veil:  From Put-in-Bay to Wall Street	N		Adamov,  Bob	#2 Emerson Moore Series	Washington Post Investigative Reporter Emerson Moore, Put-in-Bay resident, discovers sinister plan of the notorious Michelangelo of Wall Street takeover artists who is quietly plotting a takeover battle for Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio headquartered tire company.Moore is drawn into the abyss of corporate intrigue as he chases the story in the midst of sailing adventures, an executive's mysterious death, an explosion at Perry's Monument, a ruthless CEO and a dangerous blonde ice queen.	132936
2006	Emerson Moore: Promised Land: Vatican Intrigue Meets Hurricane Katrina	N		Adamov, Bob	#4 Emerson Moore Series	Washington Post Investigative Reporter Emerson Moore looks into a series of garishly serial murders in Put-in-Bay and the French Quarter in New Orleans.Confidential documents stolen from the Vatican's Secret Archives and two rogue priests, banished from the Vatican  may be involved. All of this takes place in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.The trail of the murders leads the reporter to the surprising discovery of a document which may destroy the legitimacy of the United States.	132937
2002	Emerson Moore: Rainbow's End: Explosive Put-in-Bay Thriller with Unexpected Twists	N		Adamov,  Bob	#1 Emerson Moore Series	Washington Post Investigative Reporter Emerson Moore visits Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island in the Lake Erie islands and is swept into a number of adventures including hit-and-run accidents, murder, arson, sailing adventures, dangerous cave explorations.	132938
2005	Emerson Moore: When Rainbows Walk	N		Adamov, Bob	#3 Emerson Moore Series	Washington Post Investigative Reporter Emerson Moore, resident of Lake Erie's South Bass Island resort town of Put-in-Bay, heads on assignment to Key West to cover Hurricane Charley's impact.Joined by his ex-Navy SEAL sidekick, Moore finds his assignment taking a dramatic change as he is lured into a spider web of intrigue.	132939
2000	Emerson Ward: Death Came Dressed in White	NM		Sherer, Michael W.	#2 Emerson Ward Mysteries	Freelance Writer Emerson Ward from Chicago finds out one steamy August morning what happens when your life is at an all-time low and can't get any worse. The phone starts ringing too early to be anything but bad news.Before the day is over, he learns a good friend is missing, another is hospitalized after a brutal beating, his phone is tapped and the woman he loves is leaving him.In an attempt to lend a hand to all who need it, one thing leads to another and before Emerson knows it, he's up to his neck in dirty dealings and danger to match in Death Came Dressed in White.	132940
2006	Emerson Ward: Death Is No Bargain	NM		Sherer, Michael W.	#5 Emerson Ward Mysteries	Freelance Writer Emerson Ward from Chicago is nearly killed by the frenzied father of a young girl he found drunk on the beach a year ago. When she vanishes, her father suspects Emerson, but her mother asks for his help in finding her.Emerson, who's just learned that his girlfriend Nell is pregnant, wants to support her in whatever she decides to do. When they visit a clinic, a violent anti-abortion demonstration moves Nell to keep the baby.Emerson overcomes his fear of commitment enough to ask Nell to marry him, but she's not sure he's mature enough to be a good father.Deeply depressed by the news of the teenager's death and Nell's uncertainty about him, Emerson assumes the guise of a long-dead friend of the family and heads for the Wisconsin town where the teen's body was found.He's certain she went there for help and gets a job in a nearby convent where the nuns take in unwed mothers whose babies they place. His investigation almost gets him killed before he unravels a bizarre scheme.	132941
2003	Emerson Ward: Forever Death, A	NM		Sherer, Michael W.	#4 Emerson Ward Mysteries	Freelance Writer Emerson Ward from Chicago decides to find out who would want to kill his good friend, a professional photographer Brady Barnes shot down in the street.He takes a job at the advertising agency that employed his friend and is surprised to find out a lot of people might have wanted Barnes dead.	132942
2001	Emerson Ward: Little Use For Death	NM		Sherer, Michael W.	#3 Emerson Ward Mysteries	Freelance Writer Emerson Ward from Chicago is teaching a semester at a small upstate New York College and everyone is shocked when the body of a student is found hanging from a tree in the nearby woods.Just days before he died, the student tried to tell Emerson about something evil going on at the school, but he backed down before he went any further. Now Emerson is convinced this was no suicide -- someone wanted the student dead.Nosing around gets Emerson more than he bargained for, and as the body count rises, he finds himself one step behind the killer -- and one step away from becoming the next victim.	132943
1988	Emerson Ward: Option on Death, An	N		Sherer, Michael W.	#1 Emerson Ward Mysteries	Freelance Writer Emerson Ward from Chicago gets a visit from Jessica Pearson, a woman who for the last 10 years has been drifting in and out of Ward's life and now it looks as if she is back to stay.But only a few hours after her arrival, a bullet crashing through a window kills her and Emerson's dreams as well. An accident, police say. But Emerson knows better. Someone wanted Jessica dead and now he wants to find out who and why.The place to start? Jessica's suitcase stuffed with cash and stock transaction receipts.	132944
1964	Emil and the Detectives	M				News Vendor. Proprietor of Newsstand  (Viktor Hospatch)	132945
2005	Emily Ever After	N		Vanderbilt, Mary		Editorial Assistant Emily Hinton lives in a small town in California and lands an editorial assistant position at a world-famous publishing house.	132946
2008	Emily Kincaid: Dead Dancing Women	NM		Buzzelli, Elizabeth Kane	#1 Emily Kincaid Series	Journalist and Mystery Writer Emily Kincaid is a part-time journalist and a full-time failed mystery writer who escaped the city and her coed-chasing ex-husband and moved into a cozy cabin nestled in the woods of upper Michigan. Emily spends her days writing for the local newspaper and crafting her latest forgettable novel. Then one morning her quiet life turns grisly  when a severed head tumbles out of her garbage can. The victim belonged to the Women of the Moon, a group of old ladies who sing and dance around a bonfire in the woods late at night. The members claim it’s just a harmless act in praise of mother earth, but certain townspeople don’t see it that way. Now, one by one, the women are turning up dead. Between hosting her ex and his female “assistant,” reluctantly raising a rambunctious new puppy and forming an uneasy alliance with the fractious Deputy Dolly, can Emily put an end to the killings -- and somehow preserve her sanity.	132947
2009	Emily Kincaid: Dead Floating Lovers	NM		Buzzelli, Elizabeth Kane	#2 Emily Kincaid Series	Journalist and Mystery Writer Emily Kincaid gets a visit from her crabby, foul-weather-friend Deputy Dolly in northern Michigan during the springtime. Frantically demanding help, Dolly says that receding waters at Sandy Lake have revealed a bullet-pierced skull and a keepsake that could mean serious trouble for a man Dolly once loved. When another skeleton surfaces, Emily finds herself wading through Dolly’s painful past, digging into Leetsville’s darker history and dodging threats from an outraged Odawa Indian who may be protecting more than just sacred land. Emily and Dolly are dead-set on solving the crime even if costs broken hearts, or their lives.	132948
2000	Emily of a New Moon: Had a Wife and Couldn't Keep Her	T	SVD 1186		Episode	Gossip Columnist Emily. Community reacts to Emily's gossip column	132949
1996	Emily Stone: Evil Harmony	NM		Buckstaff, Kathryn	#1 Emily Stone Series	Journalist Emily Stone, in Branson Missouri on assignment falls in love with a country singing star but when his associates begin to die mysteriously, she turns her talents to investigating the murders.	132950
1994	Emily Stone: No One Dies in Branson	NM		Buckstaff, Kathryn	#2 Emily Stone Series	Journalist Emily Stone of the Tampa Tribune comes to the Ozark town of Branson Missouri, a country-music mecca on assignment days before a country music award show.At a lavish promotional party, she overhears an argument between a much touted marginally talented singer and a crass star marker moments before she falls to her death from a balcony.Naturally she investigates coming up with the usual jealous backup singers and washed out ex-stars, along with an insecure, oft-ignored star maker's wife.	132951
1992	Emily's Ghost	NR		Stockenberg, Antoinette		Reporter Emily Bowditch is working on an expose of a senator. But she is ill-prepared when the senator's penchant for psychic phenomena takes her to a séance where a handsome scoundrel hanged 100 years ago pays her a visit.She sets out to investigate the senator's interest in the paranormal and ends up taking home the ghost of a wrongly executed man who demands that she use her powers of the press to prove his innocence and clear his name -- a century after the fact.They develop deep feelings for each other as the man becomes acquainted with modern life, especially television. This seriously complicates the blossoming romantic relationship with the senator she set out to investigate.	132952
2005	Emily’s Reasons Why Not	N		Geriach, Carrie		Publicist Emily Sanders is Hollywood’s publicity pro extraordinaire who is hitting 30 hard and she wants the life her best friend seems to have: house, kids, perfect man. But finding true love isn’t easy in Los Angeles, where image is everything and where every beauty pageant winner is an eight in a sea of nines, who all wish they were Julia Roberts. For Emily, boyfriend material has always come in many strange shapes and incarnations -- beautiful young surfer god, aging music executive, boss’s boss’s boss, and a baseball player with two cell phones, one of which she does not have the number to. With her confidence rapidly heading due south like everything else on her body, it’s time to find a smart, sharp-eyed psychotherapist to help her get past her surefire method for choosing the absolute worst man. With a little help, maybe Emily can learn to narrow her focus from looking for Mister Right to looking out for Mister Wrong. Because she knows, eventually, “the one” comes for every woman, even for a disarming, unflappable player in the mad, mad world of entertainment, with the edge of an insider and the heart of a dreamer.	132953
2006	Emily's Reasons Why Not: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5215	Kapnek, Emily	Episode. 1-9-2006	Publisher of Self-Help Books Emily (Heather Graham) begins dating Stan, an attractive co-worker but then questions the relationship when Stan's level of passion does not seem to match her own.	132954
1977	Emissary from Hamelin	SSF	GPL	Ellison, Harlan	In "Strange Wine: Fifteen New Stories from the Nightside of the World." Appeared in 2076: American Tricentennial, The."	News Dispatches.  Mike Strathearn reporting. Exclusive to the Going Nowhere News Service..Series of dispatches.	132955
2007	Emma Boylan: Bishop’s Pawn	NM		McCaffrey, K.T.	#5 Emma Boylan Murder Mystery Series	Investigative Reporter Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post discovers that the newspaper she works for is about to publish her obituary. Other newspapers follow suit and, as corpses begin to pile up, it soon becomes apparent that the practical joke has sinister overtones. In “Revenge,” Emma was one of a number of eyewitnesses to the suicide of a woman whose life had been destroyed by an elaborate cover-up partly engineered by the Catholic Church. Now the women’s daughter has come of age and seems hell-bent on nothing less than divinely inspired retribution.Emma is an Everywoman, who is not particularly tough or hard-boiled, has a penchant for logical thinking appropriate to an investigative journalism, and the outrageous machinations of the psychopathic murderess she finds herself pitted against. 	132956
2001	Emma Boylan: Body Rock, The	NM		McCaffrey, K.T.	#3 Emma Boylan Series	Investigative Reporter Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post learns of a mysterious suicide in Dublin and comes home from her honeymoon as she attempts to unravel the truth about hotel magnate Todd Wilson and his twisted network of friends and family. She meets Maeve, Todd’s wife and the much-admired president of a national charity group; Ethel, the Wilsons’ estranged nanny; Fergus, Maeve’s and some and enigmatic colleague, and Johnny, the boy who accuses Todd Wilson of something more ominous than bad business practices. Emma traces a thread of betrayal and murder to find out why the Wilsons’ world is falling apart and who’s behind it all. But as she closes in on the truth, Emma is drawn into the mesh of lies until, fearing for her own life, she realizes hat there’s no one she can trust.	132957
2008	Emma Boylan: Cat Trap, The	NM		McCaffrey, K.T.	#6 Emma Boylan Series	Investigative Reporter Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post has split from her husband and moved in with Detective Inspector Jim Connolly. The Dublin journalist is facing a sea-change in her life. She’s left her husband and moved in with her love, DI Jim Connolly, and is considering leaving the Post to become media manager for Ireland’s latest political party, The Social Alliance Party. But when Connolly is arrested for the murder of his estranged wife Iseult and a friend, Emma is thrown into a desperate search for the real culprits, who she knows must have some link to the privileged world Iseult inhabited, a world of trophy wives who feel short-changed by their pampered lives. Emma’s quest for the truth is hampered by the fact that some of Connolly’s colleagues resent him, and are not interested in clearing his name. She knows he’s being framed, but the who and the why of it lead her into a closed world occupied by glamorous but glossily sinister women. It’s only when she herself is attacked that the authorities act and Emma manages to clear her lover.All is bliss until Connolly’s ex-wife, Iseult, accuses him of aggravated rape. Iseult, with the help of her friends, fabricates “compelling evidence” against Connolly. Her scheme becomes unstuck, however, when her plan is hi-jacked by someone outside her circle and used for a far more sinister purpose. And when Iseult’s corpse is found, her friends go to the authorities with their concocted evidence against Connolly. Only Emma Boylan appears to be on his side, but her motives are questioned when it transpires that she and the detective are lovers. When two more victims meet unnatural deaths, and Emma is attacked, she must protect herself while attempting to resolve the mystery of who has framed Connolly and killed his ex-wife. Emma Boylan is a feisty investigative journalist working for a leading Dublin paper. She was married for 10 years, before embarking on an affair with Detective Inspector Jim Connolly. Her actions, in this regard, cause a domino effect and what starts out as a scheme for revenge by Connolly’s ex-wife turns into a manhunt when people start dying in unusual circumstances. Connolly is charged with two murders. One of the victims is his ex-wife, the other, her housekeeper. Iseult Connolly’s original plan was only to accuse her husband of the aggravated rape of her housekeeper; a charge which was to be backed up by the “First Friday Club” which she was part of. The club met on the first Friday of every month and its members are the creme de la creme of Dublin’s female high society. The sole purpose of their meetings is to use their time and resources, as rich women of leisure, to exact revenge on anyone who has annoyed them. Jim Connolly was to be their next “victim,” but somehow their plan to humiliate Connolly -- by losing him his job and reputation -- goes horribly wrong when Iseult is found dead, along with her housekeeper, Nuala Buckley. Someone has obviously infiltrated their network and is using the situation for their own benefit. Another death, a kidnapping and a suspected blackmail add to the mystery, but it seems clear that someone is out to frame Connolly and harm Emma in the process. This becomes even more apparent when Emma is attacked. Boylan uses all her skills as a journalist to try and get as much information as she can to extricate her lover -- the now disgraced Connolly -- from behind bars. The women of “The First Friday Club” seem to know more than they are telling and some of Detective Connolly’s police friends don’t seem as wholesome or honest as they should be. But is Emma looking to the wrong people for answers? 	132958
2003	Emma Boylan: End of the Line	NM		McCaffrey, K.T.	#4 Emma Boylan Series	Journalist Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post has just won an award for her hard-hitting investigative writing. The community of Lonsdale, suburb of Dublin, is shocked by the tragic death of its parish priest in a traffic accident. Police soon realize his death was no accident.A murder investigation is launched and Emma can't resist poking her nose in since her friend is heading up the case. Arson, infidelity, revenge, tragic fire in a girls' school and a scandal involving local schoolteacher all figure in the investigation.Boylan is celebrating her Journalist of the Year Award when she hears of the death of parish priest, Father Jack O’Gorman, in what appears to have been a tragic road accident. His car, driven by respectable Tom Moran -- himself struggling for his life in a Dublin hospital -- crashed through the barriers of a viaduct on the outskirts of Lonsdale, one of Dublin’s less glamorous suburbs. But it was no accident. As Emma and the local police investigate, the killer strikes again, and before she knows it, Emma and her husband Vinny find themselves in perilous danger and fighting for their lives.	132959
2000	Emma Boylan: Killing Time	NM		McCaffrey, Kevin (K.T.)	#2 Emma Boylan Series	Investigative Journalist Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post knows that all is not as it seems when it comes to the murder of politician Alan McCall. The murder of Jacqueline Miller’s lover is the latest in a series of tragedies to befall her. There was a time when she seemed to have the world at her feet, but a horrific road accident and a broken engagement changed her life forever. The fact that family man McCall was murdered in his mistress’s bed is bad news for the government too, and to avoid a scandal, an elaborate cover-up is set in motion. Meanwhile the killer goes undetected and will strike again. As Boylan probes deeper and deeper an ugly web of deceit is exposed. 	132960
1999	Emma Boylan: Revenge	NM		McCaffrey, K.T.	#1 Emma Boylan Murder Mystery Series	Investigative Reporter Emma Boylan of the Dublin Post, a young journalist who has the guts to go where the police and government investigations fear to tread, is looking into the case of Susan Furlong, an attractive 30-year-old, who is obsessed with her desire for revenge against the man who raped her 12 years earlier. But J.P. Murray, a powerful businessman with influence friends in “the natural party of government,” is not to be the only victim of Susan’ vengeance. Getting back the daughter she conceived as a result of the rape becomes her goal. All those who stand in her way, who try to silence her, to keep her story from the news media will suffer. Who can stop her? It’s up to Boylan to ask the right questions, to pursue the evaders. 	132961
1992	Emma Lord: Alpine Advocate, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#1 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132962
1993	Emma Lord: Alpine Betrayal, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#2 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132963
1993	Emma Lord: Alpine Christmas, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#3 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132964
1994	Emma Lord: Alpine Decoy, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#4 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132965
1995	Emma Lord: Alpine Escape, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#5 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132966
1995	Emma Lord: Alpine Fury, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#6 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132967
1996	Emma Lord: Alpine Gamble, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#7 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132968
1996	Emma Lord: Alpine Hero, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#8 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132969
1997	Emma Lord: Alpine Icon, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#9 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132970
1998	Emma Lord: Alpine Journey, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#10 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132971
1999	Emma Lord: Alpine Kindred, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#11 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132972
1999	Emma Lord: Alpine Legacy, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#12 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132973
2000	Emma Lord: Alpine Menace, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#13 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132974
2001	Emma Lord: Alpine Nemesis, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Daheim, Mary	#14 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132975
2002	Emma Lord: Alpine Obituary, The	NM	OWN - P	Daheim, Mary	#15 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.	132976
2004	Emma Lord: Alpine Pursuit, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#16 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.It's been two years since Tom died in Emma's arms and the owner and editor of the weekly Alpine Advocate still grieves the loss of the only man she ever loved.She pours all of her energy into her newspaper. Rivalry with the owner of the local radio station becomes friendly. Latest story she covers is melodramas that the Alpine Council Dramatic Club is performing.Narrator, the radio owner, is terrific in his role, but Emma thinks the whole affair is amateurish. At the end of the play, the villain dies -- in fact. Bullets were switched.	132977
2006	Emma Lord: Alpine Quilt, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#17 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé..Emma has "no strings attached" sleepovers with the sheriff to prove her independence, yet she is not immune to the dashing Rolf Fisher of the Associated Press. (She blew a fortune on a new outfit for her first date with Fisher).A former resident is poisoned when she returns home for a visit. The woman's sudden death at a welcome-back party upsets everyone, but Emma's House & Home Editor Vida Runkel, who was absent at the time of the murder, is unusually disturbed.She starts to behave strangely. Emma's brother, Ben, a down-to-earth priest is concerned because some parishioners have stopped attending mass for fearing of being poisoned during Communion.	132978
2006	Emma Lord: Alpine Recluse, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#18 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.Particularly hot summer in Alpine and lots of people including Emma are sweaty and grumpy. Roused from her bed by a nearby house fire, Emma joins her neighbors in searching for the owners.Their worst fears are realized when the man's body is recovered. His pregnant wife wasn't home. Turns out he was murdered before the fire started.	132979
2007	Emma Lord: Alpine Scandal, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#19 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé.It's a quiet morning at the Advocate until the mail brings shocking news -- a formal obituary for a man who is alive and well. But he hasn't turned up for work so Emma and her unstoppable House & Home Editor Vida Runkel, rush to his hThey find his lifeless body in the henhouse half buried under straw. He's been murdered and his obituary had been mailed before he died.Rumors flight straight into the office of the Advocate and Emma has to sort through it all to solve the murder.	132980
2008	Emma Lord: Alpine Traitor, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#20 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé..When the two grown children of Emma’s deceased long-ago lover offer to buy her paper, The Advocate, Emma refuses. Soon after leaving for Seattle for the weekend, Emma gets a phone call from the sheriff who tells her the driving force behind the attempted takeover is her lover’s daughter’s husband who has been murdered. Emma becomes a suspect herself as she joins the sheriff in the search for the man’s killer.  Emma Lord was shocked to hear the outrageous news -- The  Advocate is embroiled in a takeover bid and the ruthless acquisitioners are the heirs of Emma’s longtime and tragically departed lover. They have come to Alpine -- to stay. Soon, battle lines are drawn and war is declared. Then the first casualty is discovered face down at the Tall Timber Motel. The victim is the front man for the buy-out offer Emma turned down cold. Naturally Emma is a prime suspect. Home Editor Vida Runkel plumbs her extensive grapevine to help Emma. 	132981
2009	Emma Lord: Alpine Uproar, The	NM		Daheim, Mary	#21 Emma Lord Mysteries	Newspaper Publisher-Owner Emma Lord of the weekly Alpine Advocate is a dedicated journalist who left Seattle to buy a small-town newspaper in the Washington's Cascade Mountains' town of Alpine in Washington State after the death of her fiancé. And once again, life in the peaceful town of Alpine is anything but that.A fight erupts at the local tavern, and a patron is murdered with a pool cue. What initially seems to be an open-and-shut case disintegrates into the contradictory and confused recountings of the murder’s many witnesses. Each one has an agenda behind the story -- some of them committed enough to lie. And it’s up to Emma Lord and her longtime compatriot, Sheriff Milo Dodge, to figure it out. The picturesque little town of Alpine in the foothills of Washington’s Cascade Mountains is no longer the rough-and-ready logging camp of yesteryear. So when a drunken brawl at the Icicle Creek Tavern leaves a loner named Alvin De Muth dead, the residents feel as if they’ve gone back to the Bad Old Days.The inquiry into the unfortunate incident should be a no-brainer. There are plenty of witnesses to the fatal fight, but since most of them were half-tanked at the time, Sheriff Milo Dodge is left scratching his head over a fistful of conflicting stories. Luckily for Emma Lord, editor and publisher of The Alpine Advocate, the news breaks just before the paper’s Wednesday deadline, so for once she can give the radio station some real competition. But soon she has an even bigger story to report: a heartbreaking highway accident that leaves two people dead and a likable young local on life support.From Front Street to River Road, from Stella’s Styling Salon to the Burger Barn, rumors are flying. Are the two tragedies linked in some inexplicable way? Was De Muth a mentor or a menace to Alpine’s teenage boys? What compels an ethereal female to visit Emma and insist that De Muth’s self-confessed killer is innocent? And (much to Emma’s chagrin) is it true that the sheriff is about to rewed his ex?Emma senses that there’s a story behind the story and is determined to uncover the truth. Assisted by that human bulldozer Vida Runkel, the Advocate’s House & Home editor, Emma goes for the gold.	132982
1977	Emmanuelle and White Slave Trade (aka Emmanuelle Nera Via Della Prostituzione)	MF			Adult. #3 in Emmanuelle Series.	Journalist-Photographer Nera Emmanuelle (Laura Gemser) tries to uncover a white slave ring.	132983
1982	Emmanuelle Reports from a Women’s Prison (aka Violenza in un carcere femminile. Emanuelle reportage da un carcere femminile. Emmanuelle in Hell. Violence in a Women’s Prison. Women’s Penitentiary 4. Chicks in Chains)	MF			Italy	Reporter Emanuelle goes undercover into a prison to expose the corrupt officials who are brutalizing the inmates. She is shocked by the horrors and humiliation the prisoners are subjected to, but when her true identity is discovered, she finds herself in big trouble.	132984
1983	Emmanuelle: Unleased Perversions of Emmanuelle (aka Les Dechainements Pervers de Emanuela)	MF			Adult. France. #6 and final entry in Emmanuelle Series	Journalist-Photographer Nera Emmanuelle (Laura Gemser) explores the prostitution racket and drug trafficking.	132985
1991	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK Series (1972-).	Newspaper. Jackie finds an item of interest in the local newspaper	132986
1991	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS	SV 270		UK Series (1972-).	Reporters hounding Rachel	132987
1997	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	T			UK Series (1972-).	Reporter Helen Ackroyd (Kathryn Apanowicz). Reporter (Anton Darby).	132988
2002	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 10-24-2002.	Reporter (Mark Wabsworth). Photographer (Guy Warburton).	132989
2002	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 9-27-2002.	Reporter (Mark Wabsworth). Photographer (Guy Warburton).	132990
2002	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 12-16-2002.	News Media. TV Reporter (Toby Walton). Radio Announcer (Marco Ricci).	132991
2006	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 12-21-2006.	Reporter (Duncan Wood).	132992
2003	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 10-1-2003.	Commentator (Peter Wheeler - Voice).	132993
2004	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): 	TS			UK. Episode. 12-3-2004.	Photographer (Guy Warburton).	132994
2002	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale):  	TS			UK. Episode #450. 11-25-2002.	Radio Reporter (Maggie Mash - Voice).	132995
2007	Emmerdale Farm (aka Emmerdale): Jasmine Thomas 	TS			UK. Episode. Jasmine joined the soap opera in 6-30-2005, but didn’t decide to become a reporter until January, 2007. Duration: 2005-2009. Last Appearance 3-26-2009	Journalist Jasmine Thomas (Jenna-Louise Coleman) was sent to the village by her parents during her holidays from boarding schools. She wasn’t happy and was lonely at first. Son made friends with Debbie Dingle and Daz Eden, and grew to respect and love her uncle, the local vicar, who she was staying with. In March 2006, Jasmine and Debbie began a romantic relationship. Debbie initially only kissed her to get a reaction from her father, Cain, but it led to more until both girls realized they weren’t lesbians. Jasmine got caught in the battle between Cain and Debie when Cain seduced her. Jasmine had sex with Cain and ten found that he had only used her to get at this daughter. Debbie caught them kissing and was devastated. Jasmine discovered she was pregnant. She had an abortion rather than have Debbie’s half-sibling. In January 2007, Jasmine decided to become a journalist and was set the task of finding Tom King's murderer. When Jasmine discovered her friend, Jamie Hope, lied about his whereabouts at the time of Tom's death, she wondered if he was responsible. The digital camera that implicated Jamie was stolen and Debbie, who took it, told Jamie and Jasmine that they could have it back for £500. Jamie and Jasmine called the police and Debbie gave the camera back; Jasmine was relieved that Jamie was off the hook and it was later revealed to the viewers that it was Tom's son, Carl King who had killed him.Later that year, during the festivities celebrating the 500th anniversary of the parish of Emmerdale, Jasmine was due to take part in a beauty contest but felt unhappy about the costume and did not like being made to feel like an object, so she pulled out. Jasmine decided to write a story about a local criminal family, the McFarianes. Using Debbie Dingle contacts, she met policeman Shane Doyle for a drink in the Woolpack to interview him. Shane saw Jake, who had a relationship with Jasmine, was unhappy about seeing her with another man -- and decided to get rid of the competition. When Jake had a party, Shane turned up with a colleague, claiming there had been a complaint about the noise. By implying that he had slept with Jasmine, Jake attacked Shane so Shane arrested him for being drunk and disorderly. Jasmine dumped Jake when she realised that he thought she'd cheated on him. Now Jasmine was single again, Shane made it clear he was interested in having a more personal relationship, but she wasn't interested. When she learned Shane had arrested Danielle Hutch, former flame of Eli Dingle who had ties to the McFarlanes, she asked him about his job. She wanted information for the articles she wrote for the local paper. They then started dating.In spite of her better judgment, Jasmine saw only the best in Shane. Debbie, who knew the worst, repeatedly warned Jasmine to stay away from him. Shane tipped the McFarlanes off about Jasmine and "confessed" that he'd taken pity on Danielle and let her go. Jasmine believed him, and they slept together. Storm clouds soon gathered over their relationship and when Jasmine questioned Shane, he almost became violent with her. Jasmine then began to suspect his true nature.Jasmine`s reaction after hitting Shane repeatedly over the head with a chair leg and Debbie reveals that he is dead. On 2 December 2008, Jasmine searched Shane's flat and found large amounts of cash. When she heard him come home, she hid in the closet, but he found her. He told her about his illegal activities and how difficult everything was for him. She pretended to agree, but when he went to get her a drink, Jasmine tried to escape. Shane caught her and tried to rape her before Debbie ran in and hit Shane over the head with a chair. He lost consciousness briefly but came round, grabbing Debbie and attempting to rape her too. Jasmine grabbed the chair leg and hit Shane repeatedly, killing him.Jasmine was shocked to learn that he was dead. Later that night, Jasmine, Debbie and Eli weighed the body down and threw it into the lake, but not before Jasmine ordered a plane ticket on his credit card, hoping it would look like he'd fled the country. When asked where he was, Jasmine said he'd texted her once but she'd had no contact with him since his departure.Jasmine had nightmares and was frequently terrified. She tried to get back to normal by inviting Jake over for a drink, but when they began to kiss, memories of her near-rape came flooding back, and she begged him to leave. Slowly, she began to recover.On Christmas Day 2008, Shane's body was found by Victoria Sugden who fell into the lake after playing on the ice. Only Victoria's family knew about her claim that she'd seen a corpse, but Jasmine was still worried about the body being found. Several days after Christmas, Victoria and Daz returned to the lake and saw a hand sticking out of the water. When Jasmine heard the news, she dropped a bottle of brandy on the Woolpack floor. Debbie and Eli tried to keep her calm, but she remained on edge as the police questioned her.Throughout the ordeal with Shane, Debbie and Jasmine became closer. When Jasmine heard that Ross Kirk had been charged with Shane's murder because of her lies, she told Debbie that she intended to confess. Calling her bluff, Debbie packed a bag and drove Jasmine to the police station. While there, the girls had a heart to heart where Debbie told Jasmine how she felt about her and they kissed . The two then embarked on a relationship once again.On 26 January 2009, the police arrested Eli for Shane's murder after examining the forensics taken from the Dingles' van, finding traces of a bonfire at the Dingles' property. After Eli was arrested, Jasmine and Debbie realised that they needed to get away so decided to flee the country. Debbie took a cab from the garage and Jasmine caught a bus to meet Debbie. However, the police caught Debbie and arrested her. Jasmine watched from the bus as Debbie was taken away by the police, staying where she was and leaving alone.Jasmine had earlier confessed to the killing to Laurel, who suggested that she go to the police. Jasmine asked for more time to which Laurel agreed. After Jasmine fled, Laurel told Ashley what had happened and they went to the police together. This led to Debbie being charged with manslaughter (later changed to murder) and Laurel being charged with perverting the course of justice. It was later revealed that Jasmine was in Scotland with Sandy.On 3 March 2009, Jasmine ran in on Debbie's court case and confessed to killing Shane. After being questioned by the police, she was informed that she would be charged with manslaughter. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to four years in prison, with the prospect of release when half her time is served. Jasmine will more than likely serve only two years in prison maximum.On 26 March 2009, Debbie visited Jasmine in prison and Jasmine told her she didn't want to see her anymore because she wanted to move on. She also said when she was released, she wanted to make a fresh start away from Emmerdale. The two girls then said their tearful goodbyes, and Jasmine was led back to her cell after telling Debbie their love would last forever even when they were apart.	132996
2002	Emmett's Mark	M				Anchorwoman (Rhonda Overby).	132997
2003	Emmy Awards Show	T	VHS 1437			Parody News. Daily Show Anchor Jon Stewart represents outrageous, although real, reporter clips.	132998
1937	Emmy Untamed	N		Martin, Mrs. H.R.		Press	132999
2002	Empath, The	M				Crime Scene Photographer (Riley G. Matthews Jr.)	133000
2004	Empathy	M				Reporter (Kerry Cox). Television Interviewer (Patricia Donegan).	133001
1968	Emperor and a General, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	133002
1933	Emperor of Death	NM		Wallace, Robert		Press	133003
2002	Emperor of Ocean Park	N		Carter, Stephen, L.		Former African-American Journalist is the sister of a law professor at an unnamed Ivy League university.Their father is a highly respected judge also known as "The Emperor" who was disgraced during the Congressional hearings that were supposed to put him on the Supreme Court.Living with their father's enduring public humiliation has dogged their lives. The daughter, a conspiracy theorist, quickly concludes that the conservative, opinionated African-American judge was the victim of foul play.Her ranting is dismissed as the product of misplaced grief and an overactive imagination but when two other people turn up dead, her brother the law professor decides to investigate.	133004
1977	Emperor of the Last Days, The	NM	OWN - P	Goulart, Ron		Reporter Janice Trummond, a beautiful, young woman reporter out to dig up the dirtiest secrets of a man's world	133005
2006	Emperor's Children, The	N		Messud, Claire		Journalist Murray Thwaite, celebrated social activist and hob-nobber has a daughter Marine Thwaite. She was buddies at Brown with now TV Documentary Maker Danielle Minkoff and Freelance Critic Julian (Julius) Clarke.Minkoff is struggling as a TV documentary maker. Julius is barely surviving financially as a freelance critic.Marina is living with her parents on the Upper West Side unable to finish her book titled "The Emperor's Children Have No Clothes (on how changing fashions in children's clothes mirror changes in society).	133006
1948	Emperor's Duchess	N	OWN - H	Waldeck, R.G.		Press	133007
1993	Emperor's New Clothes, The	M				Journalist (Courtney B. Vance)	133008
2006	Emperor's New School, The: Unfit to Print.	C	DVD -R HQ 6352		Episode #108. 4-15-2006	Newspapers. Ancient newspaper Academy News Scroll.. Defining news. New editor wants to go tabloid and not publish boring toe. Fired female editor Melina says: "I believe in writing the truth."	133009
1984	Empire	T			PR - Comedy spoof	Public Relations Woman Meredith Blake (Caren Kaye), head of public relations	133010
1987	Empire	N	OWN - P	Vidal, Gore		Newspaper. Caroline Sanford, from the back offices of her Washington newspaper, confronts the two men who threaten to thwart her ambition: William Randolph Hearst and his protégé Blaise Sanford, Caroline's half-brother	133011
1988	Empire	N	OWN - P	Bissell, Elaine		Reporter Nan MacPherson Meade. Nothing could stop her from being the best reporter the world has ever seen. Covered Kennedy, Pearl Harbor, Black Tuesday.	133012
1981	Empire Blues, The:  Novel, A	N		Branch, Taylor	Weinberg List	Journalist	133013
2004	Empire of Dreams: Story of the "Star Wars" Trilogy, The	DT				TV Journalists Walter Cronkite, Bill Moyers. Narrator Robert Clotworthy.	133014
1992	Empire of the Air	DT	SV 124	Lewis, Tom (Book). Ken Burns.	1-29-92. Documentary on radio	Radio Announcer (Red Barber). Writer (Garrison Keillor).  Historian (Erik Barnouw). Other real-life historians, journalists and others.	133015
2000	Empire of Women, An	N		Shepard, Karen		Journalist Grady Baxter is researching a photographer's background for a retrospective article in Apertures magazine.The 75-year-old French-Chinese photographer is known for her daring and morally questionable portraits of her Japanese-American granddaughter when the girl was a child and lived with her as her muse. Now the child is 25.Baxter uncovers some unpleasantness the photographer doesn't wish to confront, among them questions about her mother's death in 1967 Communist China.The women in 1990 are at a Virginia cabin retreat that was the site of the famous bizarrely erotic photographs that won her international acclaim and notoriety, especially in China.	133016
1995	Empire Records	M				Reporter (Patt Noday).	133017
1983	Empire State	N		Pollitz, Edward		Investigative Reporter risks his personal and professional life to expose corruption and murder in the construction of a Harlem apartment/office complex involving the governor, the New York City mayor and the black construction company.	133018
1987	Empire State	M				Editor (Ian McCurrach), Metropolis.	133019
1985	Empire, Inc.	MT			Miniseries	Journalist	133020
1957	Empire, The	N		de Mare, George	PR	Public Relations Man Dave Randall considers PR a "dump heap"	133021
2002	Employee of the Month, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Kelly Farrell - Voice). Middle Class businessman watches his life completely fall apart and vows revenge against those who have wronged him.	133022
1933	Employees' Entrance	M	DVD -R HQ 8911, 8912. SVD 1501			Newspaper Owner (George Irving). The Editor (Frank McGlynn Sr.). Artist (Jason Robards Sr.).	133023
1985	Empty Beach, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6618, 6619			Journalists Brian Henneberry (Nick Tate) saves seedy private eye from a mugging and is later killed while surfing. Journalist Anne Winter (Anna Maria Monticelli). Newspaper Librarian (Deborah Kennedy).	133024
1983	Empty Beach, The	NM		Corris, Peter		American Journalist Brian Henneberry saves private detective from a mugging, later killed while surfing.	133025
1990	Empty Bed, An	M				TV Anchorwoman (Robin Bergstrom). Announcer (Alex Simmons).	133026
1918	Empty Cab, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Henry Egbert Xerxes (Franklyn Farnum) on the Times is working on the newspaper because he is a spendthrift and his wealthy father has ordered  him to go to work.  He is assigned to go after a gang of counterfeiters.Rescues a girl and when his story fails to appear, he discovers the woman he followed was the paper's society editor and the crooks were members of the paper's staff. Plot was a hoax designed to test his reporting skills.City Editor Ramsey (Harry De More).	133027
1998	Empty Cradle	N		Harper, Karen		TV Anchor Alexis McCall goes to a reproductive health clinic near Santa Fe to have implanted eggs that have been fertilized by the frozen sperm of her husband who was killed during the Gulf War.Turns out the feminist embryologist and co-director of the clinic is stealing the eggs of patients and using them in experiments with a drug that can cause birth defects.McCall works hard to preserve "babies" implanted in her womb while she searches for evidence against clinic. She runs from various jealous wives, unhappy husbands and lunatic killers, and pursues new love affair with rugged owner of Santa Fe art gallery.Widowed TV anchorwoman wants to conceive baby she passionately wants. Scandal she uncovers could rock the industry and put her own life at risk.	133028
1965	Empty Day, The	NM		Lockridge, Richard		Newspaperman Martin Brent. Reporter, then an editor.	133029
1988	Empty Nest:	T	SV 246,  64, 94		Episodes	News Media	133030
1991	Empty Nest: All About Harry	T			Episode #65.  3-9-1991	Columnist Laura (Christine Ebersole) is a newspaper writer dating Dr. Harry Weston. He is not happy when she begins writing about their romance and relationship in her column.	133031
1992	Empty Nest: Cruel and Unusual Punishment	T				Reporter #2 (Charles Champion).	133032
1992	Empty Nest: Dirty Harry	T	SV 173		Episode #102. 11-7-1992	Journalist-TV Talk Host Geraldo Rivera (Himself) Carol talks Harry into appearing with her on Geraldo.	133033
1990	Empty Nest: Harry Knows Best	T			Episode #57.12-8-1990	Photographer (Stan Roth).	133034
1994	Empty Nest: Let's Give Them Something To Talk About	T			Episode #147. 9-24-1994	Newspaper. Carol is excited about her new job at a local newspaper, until she finds out that she has been hired merely as a driver for the paper's teenage reporter.	133035
1990	Empty Nest: M.D., P.O.V.	T			Episode #7. 2-3-1990	Reporter Alexandra Hudson (Debra Engle) is trying to do a story on Dr. Harry Weston who is avoiding her. Hudson's profile is a day in the life of Dr. Weston as seen through the eyes of a reporter.But she misses the real story.-- he has a patient who could die if he doesn't come up with a diagnosis.	133036
1958	Empty Shrine, The	N	OWN - H	Barrett, William E.		American Writer Keller Barkley.	133037
1962	Empty Star, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	133038
1957	Empty Sunday, the Snow, and the Strangers, An	SS	GPL	Clayton, John Bell	In "Strangers Were There: Selected Stories by John Bell Clayton, The."	Managing Editor Mr. Nelson.  The Evening Star. Central character reporter.	133039
1995	En El Aire (aka In the Air)	MF		Llaca, Juan Carlos de	Mexico	News Media. Radio Disc Jockey Alberto's life is turned apart by memories of his ex-wife and his free and careless life in the 1960s. He has memories that won't let him live with his current girlfriend.	133040
1998	En plein coeur	MF				Press Attaché (Simona Benzakein)	133041
1971	En punto	TF				Reporter-Host Jose Cardenas. Host-Anchor Juan Ruiz Healey.	133042
1992	Enak	MF			Poland	News Media. Znany Reporter (Jerzy Binczycki). M'ody Reporter (Artur Zmijewski).	133043
1998	Enchanted	M				News Media. NNC Reporter (Patt Noday). ESPN Reporter (Stuart Scott). News Producer Assistant (Michael Blanchard). News Producer (Chuck Kinlaw)	133044
2007	Enchanted	C				News Media. News Reporter (Cathleen Trigg). The television set becomes the magic mirror that answers the Prince’s question.  When a TV Female reporter covers the story of the Princess, she gives the Prince the address to find her and he kisses the TV set for giving him the information. 	133045
1899	Enchanted Type-Writer, The	NS	MLPL	Bangs, John Kendrick		Editor Jim Boswell of Stygian Gazette.	133046
2008	Enchanter’s Wand, The	NJ		Stewart, Sally		Journalist Claudia Matthias has a good life in New York after a grief-filled adolescent life in Venice. But news of the tragedy overtaking her adored father drives her home. It’s time to come to terms with where she really belongs. The voyage of self-discovery is painful. Along the way she must learn humility, trust and true love.	133047
1996	Encino Woman	MT				Reporter (Terry Murphy)	133048
2002	Enclave, De	MTF			Netherlands	Journalist (Hadewych Minis). Interviewer (Pauline Greidanus). Presenter Liveline (Arthur Geesing).	133049
2006	Encore with John Palmer	T			Series 2006-2008	Broadcast Journalist John Palmer interviews men and women who have influenced politics, business, the arts and entertainment in Retirement Living TV’s intimate interview program. Guests: Editor Benjamin C. Bradlee of the Washington Post. NBC News Anchor Tom Brokaw. Commentator Pat Buchanan. TV Correspondent Sam Donaldson. Sportscaster-Broadcast Journalist Bryant Gumbel. Broadcast Journalist Marvin Kalb. Commentator Michael Kinsley. TV Newsman Tim Russert. TV Correspondent-Commentator Daniel Schorr. Gossip Columnist Liz Smith. CBS 60 Minutes Correspondent Lesley Stahl. Journalist Gay Talese. White House Correspondent Helen Thomas of AP. 	133050
2007	Encounter by Deadline	N		Taylor, Mel		TV Reporter Matt Bowens in Fort Lauderdale, Florida was the former coworker of Freelance Photojournalist Cole Walker who fails to return home from one job. His wife calls on Bowens desperate for answers. She brings Bowens an unopened box that she hopes might contain a clue to finding her husband. The box is filled with diamonds so the reporter questions the wife’s honesty but is forced to follow her down a trail of murder and deceit. Rather than reporting the story, Matt soon finds himself a part of it forced to run from both the police and the thugs looking for him and endangering himself and everyone around him in the process. Matt’s investigation takes him from Fort Lauderdale Beach to the fog-laden floor of the Florida Everglades in search of the clue that will help him crack the case knowing that the story won’t be over until there is a final encounter by deadline.	133051
1966	Encounter in Key West	NM		Lockridge, Richard		Press	133052
2000	Encounter With An Interviewer, An	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Newspaperman. Nervous, dapper "pert" young man took the chair offered him and said he was connected with the Daily Thunderstorm: "Hoping it's no harm I've come to interview you."	133053
1935	Encounter With an Interviewer, An	P	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twin). Index-One Act, 1932-40		Interviewer	133054
2002	Encounter: Killing, The	MF			India	TV Reporter Kiran Jaywant (Tara Deshpande), a news reporter from a television channel, works with a police officer in the Mumbai Police to locate the parents of a teenager who was shot for resorting to the profession of Sharp Shooters for easy money. He and three others had killed a hotel owner and fled to Shrivardhan.  The police put an ad in the newspaper and the ad is answered by a liquor shop owner who is also a smalltime gangster and drug dealer.  The cop and reporter struggle to find the identity of the unclaimed corpse. No one seems to know what TV reporting is about. Since when has only one crime reporter made it to the scene of action and badgered people for responses?  The reporter also dictates to the cameraman most condescendingly which angle to shoot. 	133055
1994	Encounters: Hidden Truth, The	DT			Series 1994.	Reporter (Mark Thompson).	133056
2003	End Game	M				Newswoman #1 (Giselle Fernandez)	133057
2005	End Game	M	DVD -R HQ 7968, 7969.			Reporter Kate Crawford (Angie Harmon) and a Secret Service agent investigate the conspiracy behind the assassination of the President. Reporter (Heather Dawn). Newscaster (Jeffrey Humphrey).	133058
1976	End of a Game	SS	UCLA	Packer, Nancy Huddleston	In "Small Moments."	Columnist Charles Andress	133059
1957	End of Chapter	N	OWN - P	Blake, Nicholas		Press	133060
1999	End of Days	M				TV Anchor (Elaine Corral Kendall)	133061
2008	End of Manners, The	N		Marciano, Francesca		Italian Photojournalist Maria Galante, a rule-abiding, shy perfectionist, and larger-than-life Journalist Imogen (Imo) Glass are on assignment in Afghanistan: Imo to interview girls who have attempted suicide rather than be married off to older men, Maria to photograph them. Galante had stopped taking chances after the demise of her relationship made her heartbroken. But she surprises herself by accepting a risky assignment: travel to Afghanistan to photograph women refusing to enter arranged marriages. In Kabul, Maria gently describes her surroundings as “brown,” but her companion, Journalist Glass who is writing the article, is more outspoken calling the city “the place where all good manners have come to an end.” Accompanied by a local “fixer” paid an enormous sum to act as their guide, Maria concedes that no matter how long one has been in the country, no foreigner is entirely aware of what is going on.  Her task -- to capture “a strong image of a beautiful, suffering woman” -- appears impossible in the face of the custom that burqas should only be removed for husbands. After taking the perfect photo, of an  ailing wife, Maria realizes with horror that she had been holding the lens so close to woman’s face that she “hadn’t even checked to see whether she was breathing.” Maria doesn’t fall in love with a man but with Afghanistan. Still, in the messy, sweeping manner of all great affairs, her passion catches her off guard and also saves her life. In a culture in which women shroud their faces and suicide is a grave taboo, to photograph these women is to dishonor and perhaps endanger them. Maria and Imo must find their way among spies, arm dealers and mercenaries, through the back alleys of Kabul and into Pashtun villages where the fragility of life stands out in bold relief. Before the assignment is over, Maria will have to decide if it’s more important to succeed at her work and please Imo or to follow her own moral compass. 	133062
2008	End of Sleep	N		Somerville, Rowan		Irish Journalist Fin, a hapless drunk working for the Cairo Herald, is in need of a story when he wakes up with an abysmal hungover to the news that he has lost his job after a fight with an American embassy official. In desperation, Fin seeks out his bombastic Egyptian friend who enthralls Fin with a story of a villager who suspected a trove of riches was hidden underneath his house, but the basement wall collapsed destroying his dream. His friend, a mercurial teller of tales, has tantalized him with news of the a wily man who may or may not have discovered a cache of priceless antiquities. But the truth remains elusive -- not until they both travel to hell and back, courtesy of a thuggish kebab-shop tycoon and his brutal retinue. Once Fin finds a way to save his friend’s life, then stories may be spun and secrets reluctantly revealed.  Fin’s friend is kidnapped by a man who believes he was involved in a hit-and-run that left his daughter with a broken leg. What follows is a high-energy chase-and-bribe tour of Cairo as a good-intentioned Fin attempts to rescue his friend.	133063
2008	End of Sleep, The	N		Somerville, Rowan		Irish Journalist Fin spends a day in the streets of Cairo pursuing a story of buried treasure that he believes will restore his floundering career at an English-language newspaper there. Fin wants a “pacy linear narrative with obvious and satisfying climaxes.” Fin’s surreal experiences amid Cairo’s chaos. 	133064
2005	End of Suffering, The	M				Critic (Vince Froio).	133065
2003	End of the Century	DT				Magazine. Punk Magazine Co-Founder Legs McNeil (Himself).	133066
1944	End of the Road, The	M		Johnston, Alva (New Yorker article). Denison Clift, Gertrude Walker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Crime Reporter Robert Kirby (Edward Norris) becomes convinced that man accused of the murder of a woman in a flower shop is innocent. Rather than doing a sensational story on him, the reporter decides to find the real killer.Although he is fired by his Editor Gregory McCune (Jonathan Hale), he continues to pursue the story. He befriends chief suspect and becomes his roommate. When various efforts to trap him fail, the reporter fakes a murder and gets a confession from him.Reporter is rehired by McCune with a raise.	133067
2008	End of the Road: American Elegies	N		Mendelson, Abby		Reporter Damian Vrabel of San Francisco goes off looking for America and returns with 36 tightly written short stories -- each exactly 1,000 words. Vrabel chronicles departure and disappointment, betrayal and bereavement. Traveling the length and breadth of the continent, its heartland and its edges (San Diego and Alaska), Key West and Peggy’s Cove, even Paris and Prague. Vrabel encounters terminal patients, shell-shocked soldiers, and ex-convicts: the troubled, lost and bewildered. Witnessing every person’s loss, Vrabel helps each to articulate a sad epiphany. As Vrabel and his readers look to rediscover the American Dream, they find instead the End of the Road.	133068
1985	End of the World Man, The	MF			Ireland	TV Reporter (Pamela Ballantine). Photographer (Niall Cusack). Newsagent (Oliver Maguire).	133069
2001	End of War, The: Novel of the Race for Berlin, A	N		Robbins, L. David		Photojournalist Charlie Bandy of Life Magazine knows he's part of history in the making in Berlin, 1945 as World War II draws to a close. He does his best to put a human face to the epic struggle unfolding in war-torn Germany.	133070
1975	End Play	M				TV Reporter (Reg Gorman)	133071
2000	End Points	N		Halvorson, Christine	E-Book	Journalist	133072
2009	End, The	M				TV Newswoman (Lisa Vidal). 	133073
1982	Endangered Species	M	SVD 1335	Klinger, Judson, Richard Woods (Story). Alan Rudolph, John Binder (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Editor Joe Hiatt (Paul Dooley) is a former New York journalist who now edits the Buffalo Citizen's Journal in Colorado. Investigates cattle mutilations with the help of an ex-cop from New York.When Hiatt does an editorial establishing a link between the mutilations and stealth helicopters, he is accused of being irresponsible by a powerful cattleman who is actually supporting secret germ warfare experiments by a mercenary group.Hiatt goes to a secret military base to investigate and is later fond dead in his office (the scene recalls the murder of the editor in The Parallax View).	133074
2005	Endangered Species	M				TV Newsman (David King).	133075
1997	Ende einer Leidenschaft	MTF				Reporter (Jophi Ries).	133076
1983	Ende. Tagebuch aus dem Dritten Weltkrieg	N		Guha, Anton-Andreas	Germany	Journalist	133077
1975	Endemoniada, La	MF				Newspaper Managing Editor (Roberto Camardiel).	133078
1999	Endgame	M				Photographer (Arturo Castillo)	133079
1958	Endless Colonnade, The	NM	GPL	Harling, Robert		Press	133080
1990	Endless Game, The	MT				TV Newscaster (Pamela Armstrong)	133081
2000	Endsville	M				Newscaster (Mark Shanahan)	133082
2001	Enduring Evil, An	N		Hoffman, Henry		Newspaper Editor and her husband face a menacing stranger and are determined to protect their marriage from the diabolical designs of the intruder. A middle-aged woman suffers from a severe form of schizophrenia and her over-protective brother, who, in an effort to defend her from a menacing stranger claiming to be her son given up at birth, ends up eliminating the “intruder” in a clandestine way. At the core of the conflict is the brother’s wife, a successful newspaper editor, who is kept uninformed of the incident until by a twist of fate she becomes privy to it. She subsequently is forced to confront her unrepentant husband and a myriad of choices that place both her marriage and career at risk. 	133083
1957	Enduring Friendship, An	SS	GPL	O'Faolain, Sean	In "Finest Stories of Sean O'Faolain, The."	Editor Louis Golden ("Mr. Louis Bloody Well Golden) editor of the Daily Crucifix, "Ireland's One and Only Catholic Daily."	133084
1998	Enduring Love	NM		McEwan, Ian	UK	Journalist Joe Rose (Daniel Craig). and his wife are enjoying a picnic when they are interrupted by a hot-air balloon that escaping from its moorings with a child on board. In an attempt to save the child, a man is killed.Stranger joins Rose in helping to bring the balloon to safety. Unknown to reporter, something passes between the man and himself on that day that gives birth to an obsession in the man so powerful that it will test limits of the reporter's rationalism.It will also threaten the love of his wife and drive him to the brink of murder and madness. Art Critic (Anthony James Berowne).	133085
1979	Enemies	N	OWN - H	Harris, Richard		Columnist John Flood on a newspaper in a New England city. Wakes up in an alley with a hangover and a woman's corpse.	133086
1995	Enemies Within	M				News Reporter (Bill Spillane)	133087
1996	Enemy	M			Ness	Female Reporter Laura Nemaco (Cloe Hopson) tries to make sense of a race war in the near future and of two participants, one black warrior and one white warrior.	133088
1942	Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen	M				Writer Nikki Porter (Margaret Lindsay)	133089
2001	Enemy at the Gates	M				Russian Reporter (Sergei Tokarev). Izvestiya Interviewer (Galina Dobberstein). Pravda Interviewer (David Pagel). Krasnaya Zvezda Interviewer (Igor Rozinsky). Stealing Photographer (Marc Bischoff).	133090
2006	Enemy of God, The	N		Daley, Robert		Columnist-Reporter Andrew Troy is one of two surviving members of a group of high school friends. Troy is an award-winning journalist. He and a police chief are trying to understand what led their friend to a lonely Harlem rooftop and suicide.They want to identify the actual cause of his death. The four friends met in the 1950s while trying out for the swim team at a Catholic high school in the Bronx, New York.They continued their friendship through university life and go on to become a cop, a reporter, a priest and an assistant district attorney. When the activist priest falls to his death, the church, citing suicide as a mortal sin, refuses to bury him.Reporter Troy and the policeman, executors of the dead man's estate, are not entirely convinced their friend committed suicide and launch a two-man investigation. Another friend is killed prior to the priest's fall.	133091
1990	Enemy of the People	T		Ibsen, Henrick		Editor Hovard  (Byron Jennings) of the People's Messenger   Supports doctor and plans to print his article about the contaminated spas. But when he learns public opinion is against the doctor, he deserts him.Hovstad starts off as a forthright newspaper man, but is a disappointment when he abruptly changes character and sides. Billing, sub editor. Aslaksen, printer. Publisher of newspaper (Richard Easton)	133092
1978	Enemy of the People, An	M		Ibsen, Henrick (Play). Arthur Miller (Adaptation). Alexander Jacobs (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Hovstad (Michael Cristofer) of The People's Daily Messenger is asked by Dr. Thomas Stockmann (Steve McQueen) to support him when he discovers the privately-owned health spas in the community are contaminated. Doctor writes for the paper.Hovstad asks him for a copy of the report on the spas because "the public has a right to know." But the editor has own motives. Wants to blow to bits bureaucrats who were in power and this story could do it. Editor changes position easily..Mayor will tax citizens to make up lost revenue if spas are closed. Suggests doctor made up information to hurt town. Offers own set of facts the paper prints. Editor tells doctor paper cannot run his report because it cannot substantiate it.Editor defends change of position: "I believe in democracy. When my readers are overwhelmingly against something, I don't impose my will on the majority."   Editor tells doctor paper can make hero out of him if he makes deal with paper.Publisher:  "You can have everything you want." Doctor: Everything but the truth." Doctors rejects offer and elects to face up to the opposition of the community. Billing (Michael Higgins). Printer Aslaksen (Richard A. Dysart).	133093
1883	Enemy of the People, An	P	OWN - P	Ibsen, Henrick	In "Four Great Plays by Ibsen." Also in "Complete Major Prose Plays."	Editor Hovstav of the People's Courier. Billing is his assistant. Printer is Aslaksen.	133094
1998	Enemy of the State	M	DVD -R HQ 8624, 8625, 8626			TV Anchor #1 (Warren Olney). TV Anchor #2 (Penny Griego). Reporter #1 (Mandy Kriss). Reporter #2 (Noel Werking). Reporter #3 (Sam De Crispino).Field Reporter #2 (Rhonda Overby). Field Reporter #2 (Lillie Shaw Hamer). Field Reporter #3 (Brenna McDonough).	133095
1965	Enemy of the State, An	MT				News Media. Reporter (Margarita Bourke). Reporter (George Herbert). Reporter (John Pickles). Television Commentator (Alan Curtis). Radio Cameraman (Michael Rix). Radio Cameraman (Michael Seddon).Electrical engineer travels to Moscow on business and ends up on trial for his life when he is accused of espionage.	133096
1944	Enemy of Women	M				News Chief  (Ben Taggart). Radio Station Man (Emmett Vogan). Wallburg the Publisher (Robert Barrat).	133097
1994	Enemy Within, The	MT				Female Reporter (Yolanda Gaskins). Reporter #1 (Steve Ruge).  Reporter #2 (Jayne Hess).	133098
2001	Enemy, The	M				Reporter (Terry McKee)	133099
1995	Enfant d'eau, L'	MF				Journalist (Michelle Malcolm) at the airport.  Journalist (Rose-Andree Michaud).	133100
1990	Enfants de Lascaux, Les	MF				Reporter, Le (Cyrille Brisse)	133101
1976	Enforcer, The	M	L. SVD 1139			News Media	133102
1999	Engagement Party, The	M				Photographer (Steven R.  Barron).	133103
1960	Engineer of Death: The Eichmann Story	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -Armstrong Circle, 10-12-60	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	133104
2004	England Expects	T			UK	TV Interviewer (Graham Padden).	133105
1973	England Made Me	M		Greene, Graham (Novel). Desmond Cory, Peter Duffell (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book - PR	Journalist F. Minty (Michael Hordern) in Germany, 1930s tries to get interview with a businessman transferring assets to England and America while bankrupting his German companies. Reporter befriends public relations man to get to industrialist.PR man witnesses beating of father of one of businessman's employees, becomes disillusioned. He tells the reporter about the businessman's plans. The PR man is killed. Evidence the reporter gathered is stolen. Reporter investigates PR man's death.Rumpled trench coat and battered hat, Minty looks like a reporter, but also displays a sense of honor and commitment to the truth that makes him the moral conscience of the film.Monthly Film Bulletin: "It's Michael Hordern's marvelously observed cameo as the seedy, shuffling Minty, clinging to the last vestiges of English respectability in an alien world, which makes the film's only lasting impression."Sight and Sound: Hordern: "steals the show, a nicotine-stained Pandarus commenting on the shadowy political drama proceeding under his wistful nose."	133106
1922	England, My England	N		Lawrence, D.H.		Book Reviewer Isabel Pervin  for a Scottish newspaper.  Based on one of Lawrence's closest friends, Catherine Carswell.	133107
1701	England's Late Jury	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel?		News	133108
2007	Engleby	N		Faulks, Sebastian		Journalist Mike Engleby was passionate about a woman who goes missing. He has no recollection of what happened and the question plagues him for nearly 15 years.Engleby was a creepy guy, a scholarship student in the early 1970s at a prestigious British University. He only has one friend, drinks too much and pops heavy-duty tranquilizers.For spending money he steals cash from fellow students or sells them marijuana and hashish. His studies interest him, but his great passion is Jennifer Arkland, a pretty student who does not return his affections.He has stolen her diary so he knows this for a fact. When Jennifer goes missing, the police suspect that Engelby might know something about here disappearance.Because he has no recollection of days, even weeks of his life, Engleby wonders could he know more than he recalls? In the interim he becomes a stellar journalist.	133109
2005	Englisch für Tiger	N		Krusche, Dietrich	Germany	Journalist	133110
1996	English Babu Desi Mem	MF			India	TV Interviewer (Anju Mahendru). Photographer Vikram (Shahrukh Khan). gets an international award and his photographs are shown in magazines all over the world.	133111
1809	English Bards and Scotch Reviewers	PO	USC	Byron, Lord		Critic. "That might instrument of little men! The pen!"  "Learn'd to deride the critic's starch decree, And break him on the wheel he meant for me."	133112
1907	English Girl, An	N		Hueffer, Ford Maddox		News Media. Well-bred English girl comes to New York and is bewildered by the plague of journalists.	133113
2005	English Harem, The	MT				Reporter Annie (Catherine Bailey).	133114
2000	English Murder, An	NM		Doughty, Louise		Reporter. Alison Akenside, cultivating her roses and reporting for the Rutland Record.	133115
2009	Englishman in New York, An	M				Reporter (Douglas Schneider). Journalist (Brad Naprixas). Later years of Quentin Crisp’s life in New York.	133116
1714	Englishman, The	ER	COPY	Steele, Richard		Press. Journal was anonymous. The spokesman: the Englishman understood to be a relative to the "Guardian." 1713-14.	133117
1995	Engracadinha…Seus Amores e Seus Pecados	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Edgar Amorim)	133118
1990	Enid is Sleeping	M				Reporter (Owen Lorian)	133119
1983	Enigma	M				Newscaster. Alex Holbeck (Martin Sheen), former East German newscaster for a radio network aimed at Communist Eastern European block	133120
2002	Enigmavariasjoner	MTF				Journalist Larsen (Geir Kvarme).	133121
1986	Enlace	DT			Mexico	Reporter Armando Ramirez. Commentator Arturo Damm.	133122
2008	Enlightenment	N		Freely, Maureen		Investigative Journalist M is anonymous and receives a 57-page letter from a woman in Istanbul who disappears only a few months after her Turkish husband is detained and her five-year-old son distributed to a faster family by the U.S. border patrol.  In the letter, the woman begs the journalist to write about her plight.  The letter tells the story of her first arrival in Turkey 34 years ago as a bright-eyed 16-year-old innocent and then reveals a convoluted tale of complex political intrigue. It is a grim and heartbreaking history of first loves shattered and best friends betrayed and M finds herself against her will tangled in the woman’s narrative. But nobody is who they say they are and everyone is suspect -- exactly how much will M inadvertently sacrifice to save the woman who stole her only true love. 	133123
1955	Enormous Shadow, The	NM	OWN - H - P	Harling, Robert		Newspaperman uncovers the treachery of atomic secrets being given to Russia	133124
1966	Enough Rope	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	133125
1977	Enough!	NM		Westlake, Donald E.		Film Critic. "Travesty, A" describes a film critic being blackmailed by a private detective who saw him accidentally kill his girlfriend.	133126
2002	Enraged New World	M				News Media. Evening Newscaster Bill Jackson (Michael Lovecraft). Press Conference Interviewer (Chris Bernt).	133127
1965	Enrica Baile	SS	GPL	Moravia, Alberto	In "Command and I will Obey You, 27 Short Stories."	Newspaperman-Narrator in Rome.	133128
2004	Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room, The	DT		Based on Fortune Magazine story by Reporters Bethany McLean (who broke the story) and Peter Elkind.		News Media.	133129
1998	Ensei Fufu	MF				TV Cameraman Hayashi (Morio Agata).	133130
1993	Entangled	M				Photographer (Christopher B. MacCabe)	133131
1968	Ente klingelt um halb acht	MF				Reporter (Sammy Drechsel).	133132
1940	Enter 3 Witches (aka Enter Three Witches)	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	McGuire, Paul		Press	133133
1944	Enter Arsene Lupin	M				Radio Commentator (John Burton).	133134
1935	Enter Madame	M				Woman Reporter (Mildred Boothe). Reporter (Matt McHugh). Cameraman (Jack Byron).	133135
1972	Enter the Devil (aka Disciples of Death)	M				Female Reporter in a Texas town discovers a satanic cult called “The Disciples of Death,” which is involved in human sacrifices. 	133136
1916	Enter the Villain	SS	MLPL	Cobb, Irwin S.		Press	133137
1981	Enterprise	DT				TV Newsman Eric Sevareid	133138
2001	Enterprise: Storm Front (Part 2)	T			Episode #78. 10-15-2004	Newsreel Narrator (Burr Middleton).	133139
1980	Enterrement de Monsieur Bouvet, L'	TF				Reporter, Le (Alain Floret).	133140
1960	Entertainer, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5913, 5914.			Columnist (Charles Gray). Interviewer (Anthony Oliver)	133141
1991	Entertainers, The	MT				TV Interviewer (Janet Sherkow).	133142
1996	Entertaining Angels: Dorothy Day Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7587, 7588.		Ness	Reporter and Editor Dorothy Day (Moira Kelly), radical journalist and militant social activist, founded the Catholic Worker newspaper.	133143
1870	Entertaining Article, A	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	English Critic on Mark Twain satirized. Various publications cited.	133144
2009	Entertaining Disasters	N		Spiller, Nancy		Food Writer FW lives high on the food chain in the heady realm of Los Angeles’ culinary journalism scene. She waxes poetic about her hip home gatherings, thinly veiling the identities of her Hollywood guest list. But in reality, FW’s been inventing the dinner parties she writes about because social paralysis sets in at the very thought of a real guest in her fabulous, or is it shabby, hillside home. Enter the glossy food magazine editor, new in town, who wants an invitation to one of her bashes and the panic-stricken journey from fantasy hostess to reality bites is on.  This L.A. epicurean has made a career writing about her perfect dinner parties. The only problem? She hasn’t thrown one in years. In fact, she dislikes socializing at all. But when a well-placed magazine editor asks for an invite, our heroine is forced to reproduce her fantasy life for a do-or-die dinner.  Included are recipes. 	133145
1903	Entertaining on Thirty-Five Hundred a Year	SS		Howells, William Dean		Journalist, The and his friend discuss the question of the higher journalist	133146
2005	Entertainment Tonight Canada	DT			2005 - Series	Correspondent Rick Campanelli (2005). Correspondent Kim D'Eon (2005). Correspondent Rosey Edeh (2005). Correspondent Roz Weston (2005). Reporter Erin Cebula). Host (Cheryl Hickey)	133147
1981	Entertainment Tonight:	DT	VHS 385.		Episodes. Series 1981	Entertainment News Staff. Anchor-Hosts Mary Hart (1982-2007), Mark Steines (1995-2007), John Tesh (1986-1996), Ron  Hendren (1981-1984), Dixie Whatley (1981-1984), Tom  Hallick (1981), Marjorie Wallace (1981), Leeza Gibbons (1984-1995),Anchor-Hosts Lisa Canning (1995-1998), Steve Edwards (1982-1983), Bob Goen (1993-2004), Julie Moran (1994-2001), Pat O'Brien (1990-1996), Robb Weller (1984-1989). Host Amanda Byram UK Edition. Movie Critic Leonard Maltin. Correspondent Mary Hart.Correspondents Garrett Glaser, Thea Andrews (2006-2007), Garrett Glasser (2006), Alley Baggett (1996-1998), Maria Menounos (2002-2005), Roshumba Williams (2002), Tara Lipinski (2002), Chris Booker (2003), Vanessa Minnillo (2005), Mark Steines (1995).Correspondents Jan Carl, Paula Abdul, Steven Cojocaru, Carlos Ponce. Survivor Correspondent Richard Hatch (2001).Inside Entertainment Reporter Jeanne Wolf (1982-1992). Gossip Contributors Rona Barrett (1985-1986), Bill Harris (1984-1985). Michael Jackson Insider Stuart Backerman (2003). Music Hostess Nina Blackwood. Announcer Ben Patrick Johnson (1997).	133148
2002	Entertainment Tonight: Baby Bob	T	SVD 1159		Promo	Public Relations father. Sports writer grandfather	133149
2002	Entertainment Tonight: Baby Bob	T	SVD 1171		Promo	Public Relations father. Sports writer grandfather	133150
1995	Entfuhrung aus der Lindenstrabe	MTF				News Media. Reporter (Kostas Papanastasiou). Reporter (Nadine Spruss). Reporter (Mortiz Zielke).	133151
1999	Enticements	N		Parker, Una-Mary	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	133152
2005	Entourage: Abyss, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4191		Episode #22. 9-4-2005.. Final show of first season.	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince's despondent mood forces Eric to consider fending for himself. Drama and Turtle make a vow of silence. Vince decides to stay on Aquaman after meeting with James Cameron. The gang stays together.	133153
2007	Entourage: Adios Amigos	T	DVD -R HQ 8621		Episode #42. 6-3-2007	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) is back representing Vince and Drama. Erick gets flack for staying with his girlfriend. Drama becomes obsessed with an expensive condo after being reprimanded by Shanna for renting a too-cheap apartment.Billy Walsh is approached to direct "Medellin" and after securing director's cut insists on shooting the movie in Spanish.Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical.	133154
2008	Entourage: All Out Fall Out, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10307		Episode. 9-20-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) is back to help Vince get his life back. She starts by getting him to appear at a Sweet 16 party for $200,000.  But Vince’s brother gets drunk and ruins the entire evening. `	133155
2009	Entourage: Amongst Friends	T	DVD -R HQ 11297		Episode. 7-19-2009	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). Paparazzi and other photojournalists cover the premiere of Vince’s new film directed by Martin Scorsese. 	133156
2005	Entourage: Aquamansion	T	DVD -R HQ 3570		Episode #11. 6-19-2005	Public Relations. Media. Hugh Hefner (Himself). Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical.Vince wants a house that is outside of his price range; the guys prepare for a slumber part at the Playboy Mansion.	133157
2006	Entourage: Aquamom	M	DVD -R HQ 6257		Episode #23. 6-11-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. When Vince's plan for the premiere of "Aquaman" fails, Eric comes up with a new plan.	133158
2005	Entourage: Bat Mitzvah, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3945		Episode #18. 8-7-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince reveals his feelings. Ari's partner resurfaces. Eric splurges on a suit. Vince and Mandy confess they still love each other.	133159
2005	Entourage: Blue Balls Lagoon	T	DVD -R HQ 3981		Episode #19. 8-14-1005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince receives courting lessons from Terrance. Drama becomes excited about his co-star Brooks Shield (and gets fired for getting aroused during a brother-sister scene). Turtle plays ambassador for Vince.	133160
2005	Entourage: Boys Are Back in Town, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3570		Episode #9. 6-5-2005	Photographer (Ron Michaelson). Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Ari pushes Vince to do a new movie, Aquaman. Eric has an official title. Turtle takes multitasking to a new level.	133161
2004	Entourage: Busey and the Beach	T	DVD -R HQ 5148.		Episode #6. 8-22-2004	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. Public Relations. Media. Another agent woos Vince at a wild beach party.	133162
2007	Entourage: Cannes Kids, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8938		Episode. 9-3-2007.	News Media. Guys try to sell "Medellin" at Cannes. Press Conference for "Medellin." Drama benefits from the overseas popularity of "Viking Quest."  No one likes the film. No sale. Photographers everywhere.	133163
2005	Entourage: Chinatown	T	DVD -R HQ 3729		Episode #14. 7-10-2005	Public Relations. Media. Hugh Hefner (Himself). Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Ari encourages Vince to shoot a foreign commercial. Eric struggles to convince Walsh to release an advance print of "Queens Blvd." Commercial shown after completed.	133164
2006	Entourage: Crash and Burn	T	DVD -R HQ 6374		Episode #27. 7-8-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Boys try to keep a director happy when a scheduling conflict occurs.	133165
2007	Entourage: Dog Day Afternoon	T	DVD -R HQ 8353		Episode #36. 4-15-2007	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.	133166
2006	Entourage: Dominated	M	DVD -R HQ 6311		Episode #25. 6-25-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Vince welcomes a long-lost friend to the entourage. Ari sabotages his daughter's friendship with a young television star.	133167
2007	Entourage: Dream Team, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8773		Episode #47. 7-15-2007	Public Relations. Billy blames Eric for an online leak. Drama joins an exclusive club. Ari and Lloyd engage in sabotage.	133168
2009	Entourage: Drive	T	DVD -R HQ 11278		Episode. 7-12-2009	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). Vince gets his driver’s license after bribing the man who decides if he gets the license with two tickets to his new film’s premiere. Then he goes on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and tells the whole story. 	133169
2005	Entourage: Exodus	T	DVD -R HQ 4176		Episode #21. 8-28-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Love blinds Vince. Eric gets cozy with Sloan. Drama and Turtle use their skills on a spy mission. Ari gets fired and vows revenge.	133170
2008	Entourage: Fantasy Island	T	DVD -R HQ 10301		Episode. 9-13-2008	News Media. Mitch tries to come back from the disaster, “Medellin.” But no one wants to hire him. 	133171
2008	Entourage: Fire Sale	T	DVD -R HQ 10329		Episode. 9-22-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) gets Vince’s brother, Drama, on The View with Whoopi Goldberg and two other View hosts playing themselves. News Media. 	133172
2008	Entourage: First Class Jerk	T	DVD -R HQ 10447		Episode. 10-26-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar).  Ari decides to remain an agent. 	133173
2009	Entourage: Fore!	T	DVD -R HQ 11334		Episode. 8-9-2009	News Media. Vince and Drama play in a charity golf tournament. Eric gets an unexpected job offer. Ari finds himself in the doghouse with his wife. Quarterback Tom Brady joins the group and invites Turtle and his girlfriend over to dinner.	133174
2007	Entourage: Gary's Desk	T	DVD -R HQ 8826		Episode #50. 8-5-2007	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Shauna sets up an interview at Variety for Eric so he can get some publicity for his new company.But the plan backfires when the Variety reporter does an expose on the new celebrity nepotism saying that Eric is Vince's manager only because he's Vince's childhood friend. Vince buys a desk for Eric's new office.	133175
2005	Entourage: Good Morning Saigon	T	DVD -R HSP 8X 4043		Episode #20. 8-21-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince and his co-star act out of character. Drama and Turtle make a musical discovery. Vince and Eric teach Ari a lesson.	133176
2007	Entourage: Gotcha!	T	DVD -R HQ 8475		Episode #38. 4-29-2007	Public Relations. Drama discovers he will be the target on a new reality show. He misplays his hand and the "Gotcha" program gets him after he gets into a fight with a champion wrestler.	133177
2008	Entourage: Gotta Look Up To Get Down	T	DVD -R HQ 10422		Episode. 10-19-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) gets Vince a fashion assignment worth a million dollars, but when the model is fired, Vince rejects the assignment and takes the group to Hawaii on a private plane to join the model in another fashion shoot. Ari considers an offer to run a major motion picture studio.	133178
2006	Entourage: Guys and Doll	T	DVD -R HQ 6339		Episode #26. 7-2-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.	133179
2005	Entourage: I Love You Too	T	DVD -R HQ 3900		Episode #17. 7-31-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Eric and Shauna cannot appease a bitter journalist.Vince makes a splash at a convention with his new co-star. Ari gives Drama a birthday gift.	133180
2006	Entourage: I Wanna Be Sedated	T	DVD -R HQ 6689		Episode #32. 8-12-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Drama and Turtle search for Saigon on the day of the record-deal signing. Eric finds a project for Vince.	133181
2007	Entourage: Less Than 30	T	DVD -R HQ 8307		Episode #35. 4-8-2007	Public Relations. Hollywood Reporter Girl (Ginny Weirick). .  Vince's new agent wants him to do a period film. Eric and Vince agree to have lunch with Ari. Turtle plans Vince's birthday party.	133182
2007	Entourage: Malibooty (aka Mailbooty)	T	DVD -R HQ 8773		Episode #45. 7-1-2007	Public Relations. Billy submits "Medellin" to Cannes. Vince gets in over his head in Malibu. Drama rekindles a romance with a party girl.	133183
2005	Entourage: Neighbors	T	DVD -R HQ 3675		Episode #13. 7-3-2005. Series on HBO	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince discovers why his neighbor has been friend. Eric regrets the past. Ari tries to blackmail Dana to get a meeting with James Cameron for Vince to convince him to star Vince in Aquaman.	133184
2005	Entourage: New Car, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3570		Episode	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Vince agrees to a starlet's pet project. Turtle misrepresents his position to get a girl. Drama develops calf-envy.	133185
2007	Entourage: No Cannes Do	T	DVD -R HQ 8888		Episode #53. 8-26-2007	News Media. Terrorist alert at Los Angeles International Airport causes the guys to delay their trip to Cannes until they get a surprise private flight. Eric is unsure about his new client's role in Billy's film -- a script he does not like.	133186
2005	Entourage: Offer Refused, An	T	DVD -R HQ 3619 (Mislabeled at 3616 on disc)		Episode #12. 6-26-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Eric is anxious to get an offer in writing. Drama decides on elective surgery to augment his livelihood (calf implants). Ari breaks a deal with his wife.	133187
2005	Entourage: Oh, Mandy	T	DVD -R HQ 3819		Episode #16. 7-24-2005.	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.Actress (Mandy Moore) exposes a secret from Vince's part. Ari gets bumped from an important list. Drama and Turtle try to enjoy their new house.Drama is late to an audition, nails the role and then is arrested by police for smashing a car's window with a golf club. Public relations nightmare.	133188
2009	Entourage: One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car	T	DVD -R HQ 11314		Episode. 7-26-2009	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). Paparazzi and other photojournalists who covered the premiere of Vince’s new film directed by Martin Scorsese took a picture of Turtle and the star he is dating. The picture appeared all of the world questioning the starlet’s sanity in dating Turtle. Everyone thinks he is a loser so he contemplates his future career path and seeks out Ari for advice. His decision: go to school. Eric is nervous about Charlie’s plot for good reason -- they love the show, hate Charlie. 	133189
2006	Entourage: One Day in the Valley	T	DVD -R HQ 6288		Episode #24. 6-18-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Series of blackouts threatens the opening weekend numbers for "Aquaman."  Ari negotiates his responsibilities with his wife.	133190
2008	Entourage: Pie	T	DVD -R HQ 10479		Episode. 11-2-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar).  Vince feels he is losing control of his new film because his co-star is stealing all of his lines. Ari tries to hire an old friend. 	133191
2004	Entourage: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 7-18-04	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Paparazzi (Danny Abeckaser). Paparazzi (Alex Berliner). Paparazzi (Henry Penzi).Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) is a young, hot, up-and-coming actor living in Hollywood with his three best friends from back home in Queens, New York.	133192
2008	Entourage: Play’n With Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 10527		Episode. 11-16-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). Director threatens to use the news media to get what he wants.  Everyone loses as the film is canceled by the movie studio head.	133193
2007	Entourage: Prince's Bride, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8553		Episode #41. 5-20-2007	Public Relations. KTLA Morning News broadcast is on in the background. Ari finds a backer for "Medellin," but there are some strings attached. Drama fights to get an offer for a movie role he thought he was promised.Sturtle has a date with Kelly under the watchful eye of her father.	133194
2008	Entourage: ReDOMption	T	DVD -R HQ 10387		Episode. 10-12-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). Dom asks Vince to bail him out after a police chase. Ari wagers on a role for Vince during a game of golf. The studio executive brings in Golf Pro Phil Michaelson to help him. He beats Ari, and then drops dead of a heart attack on the golf course. 	133195
2006	Entourage: Release, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6548		Episode #30. 7-29-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Guys learn that "Queens Boulevard" is getting a wide release. Ari makes a deal. Foreign Press Agent (Fumi Desalu).	133196
2007	Entourage: Resurrection, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8509		Episode #40. 5-13-2007	TV Critic Paul Schneider (Michael Hitchcock) of Daily Variety pans Johnny Drama's performance. He marches into Variety's offices and tells the critic to go screw himself. Critic's Assistant Ryan (Paul Gagliano).He bursts into the critic's office and berates the critic as a "sad little fat hack fuck." The critic dresses shabbily, wears glasses, eats lunch at his desk, acts unphased by someone barging in to yell him and has his own assistant.Real Variety critic Brian Lowry wrote in his Variety column (5-9-2007) the sequence was staged in Variety offices and populated the newsroom with extras ensuring that the Fake Variety staff was more attractive, stylish and younger than the Real staff.In commenting on Drama's statement about the critic as a "sad little fat hack fuck," Lowry said only two of those adjectives were accurate. He said the shabby dress and glasses were true (denoting years of solitary TV viewing).Eating lunch at his desk was occasionally true, acting unfazed if someone comes in to yell at him (mercifully untrue) and having his own assistant (so untrue the Real Critic is still laughing his ass off).	133197
2007	Entourage: Return of the King	T	DVD -R HQ 8475		Episode #39. 5-6-2007	Public Relations. Ari must negotiate a deal between Amanda and the studio. Eric suspects that Vince and Amanda's relationship is sabotaging the deal. Amanda walks out on Vince. Drama saves a race horse and gives the horse away as a gift.	133198
2008	Entourage: Return to Queens Blvd.	T	DVD -R HQ 10566		Episode. 11-23-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). The gang goes back to its roots and Vince finally lands a good part thanks to his manager.	133199
2005	Entourage: Review, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5031		Episode #2. 7-25-2004	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.	133200
2009	Entourage: Running on E	T	DVD -R HQ 11331		Episode. 8-2-2009	News Media. With production on his next film delayed, Vince searches for ways to amuse himself. Drama auditions actresses to play his new love interest. Jamie-Lynn agrees to take the role after she takes Turtle shopping.	133201
2009	Entourage: Scared Straight	T			Episode. 9-27-2009	News Media. Eric gets news from Drama about his latest fling. Terrance offers to sell Ari his share of the agency. Turtle prepares for Jamie-Lynn’s departure. Drama’s emotions get the best of him during an audition.	133202
2008	Entourage: Seth Green Day	T	DVD -R HQ 10496		Episode. 11-9-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). News Media. Seth Green makes Eric’s life miserable. Vince and the director of a new film clash. 	133203
2006	Entourage: Sorry, Ari	T	DVD -R HQ 6756		Episode #34. 8-26-2006	Public Relations. Publicist (Debi Mazar). News Media. Vince and the guys evaluate new opportunities. Ari tries to save a project. He fails. Vince fires him after he fails to apologize and instead does the same presentation every agency has done for Vince.	133204
2007	Entourage: Sorry, Harvey	T	DVD -R HQ 8742		Episode #46. 7-8-2007	Publicist. News Media. Eric must give a Hollywood heavyweight some bad news. Ari mishandles a secret script. Drama takes the mayor of Beverly Hills out for a night on the town.	133205
2006	Entourage: Strange Days	T	DVD -R HQ 6494		Episode #29. 7-22-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Eric finds himself falling for the wrong girl. Ari and Terrence reach an agency settlement. Publicist not in this program.	133206
2005	Entourage: Sundance Kids, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4262		Episode #15. 7-17-2005	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media.	133207
2006	Entourage: Three's Company	T	DVD -R HQ 6441		Episode #28. 7-15-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Vince raises his price for "Aquaman 2." Eric's girlfriend makes an offer.	133208
2008	Entourage: Tree Trippers	T	DVD -R HQ 10357		Episode. 10-5-2008	Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar). The Entourage with Ari go out into the desert to figure out whether Vince should be in a Benji movie or hold out for the second lead in a firefighter movie.	133209
2006	Entourage: Vegas Baby, Vegas!	T	DVD -R HQ 6613		Episode #31 8-6-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Guys travel to Las Vegas so that Vince can make a promo appearance. Eric shows his jealous side.	133210
2007	Entourage: Welcome To the Jungle	T	DVD -R HQ 8674		Episode #43. 6-14-2007	Documentary Unit covers the production of a film the Entourage unit is making documenting one crisis after another. Interviews on camera. Publicity. After the movie is finished, the director disappears before turning in his final cut.	133211
2006	Entourage: What About Bob?	T	DVD -R HQ 6698		Episode #33. 8-19-2006	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. News Media. Eric, Ari and producer Bob Ryan pitch a project to the studios. Drama is nervous on the first day of shooting his pilot.Ryan, ignored by Ari, makes a deal at Warners, a studio that hates Vince after Ari and Eric make a deal at Universal.	133212
2007	Entourage: Young and the Stoned, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8843		Episode #51. 8-2007	Public Relations. Publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) works for Vince and is brutally cynical. Eric has a collision with an actress Anna Faris and becomes her manager. Turtle prepares for a party.Mrs. Ari reprises her role in a soap opera and Ari is furious about it threatening the costar who will kiss her on camera.	133213
1999	Entre la Tarde y la Muerte	MF			Mexico	Writer faces critical situation in her career when she decides to investigate her childhood.	133214
1995	Entre Pancho Villa y Una Mujer Desnuda (aka Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman)	MF		Berman, Sabina and Isabelle Tardan	Mexico	Journalist Adrian writes a book about Pancho Villa.  A modern businesswoman helps him write the book and discovers the similarity between Villa's relationship with women to that of Adrian and hers.	133215
1995	Entre Rojas	MF		Rodriguez, Azucena	Spain	Female Journalist. Madrid, 1974. Lucia is a proper young lady who is condemned to spend 10 years in jail because of her relationship with a political militant against Franco's dictatorship.While in prison, she lives with every kind of woman: journalist, intellectual, killer, illiterate.  She and her inmates fight together against desperation. This is a story about the solidarity of women living in experience that marks them forever.	133216
2000	Entrepreneurs, The	M				Editor (Duncan Foster)	133217
2003	Entrepreneurs, The (aka Scheme, The)	M				Tabloid Journalism. When three horny friends -- Ray (Jimmy Fallon), August (Brian Hooks) and Martin (Nathan Anderson) -- discover that the lusty daughter of a local politician is aching to experience her first sexual encounter, they quickly swing a deal with a sleazy tabloid to get pictures of the act and turn an easy profit. A stolen letter has revealed that the popular Catholic girl and politician’s daughter is ready and willing to lose her virginity. When bumbling, would-be Romeo Ray determines to help her make her dreams become a reality while turning a profit at the same time, his simple plan becomes a tangled mess as an enraged publisher of the seedy tabloid pushes him to meet his deadline and he finds himself falling for his slightly less-than-innocent target. Editor (Duncan Foster)	133218
1994	Environment for  Murder, An	NM		Decker, Rod (Thomas Anastasion (illustrated)		Journalist, Alma Cannon, jaded gum-shoe. Reluctant middle-aged reporter finds himself entangled in a story that won't go away.	133219
2004	Envy	M				Newscaster (Kent Shocknek).	133220
2008	Envy	N		Elkann, Alain		Journalist Giacomo Longhi finds himself obsessed by the Lucian Freud-like painter Julian Sax and learns that Sax is completely devoted to his work and thinks of little else and hence has no time for such frivolous things as interviews. Longhi figures his best chance to meet the artist is to interview him. But Longhi actually runs into Sax repeatedly -- seeing him eating with his family, and even getting interviewed by someone else. Longhi doesn’t exactly stalk the painter, but he goes considerably out of his way to possibly run into him, yet can’t take those final steps and just introduce himself. Ultimately, Longhi seems as fascinated by his own obsession as he is with Sax. He tries to figure out what is causing him to act this way and also how he can deal with it. Eventually he tries to rework it in the form of a work of fiction -- a work that, as he describes it, is very different from the factual account. Excerpt:“To be considered a great writer, as Sax is considered a great artist, I would have to follow his example: renounce my Italian culture, go to live in London or New York, become English or American, and get myself accepted in the English-speaking literary world. But that world doesn't exist anymore, great writers and great publishers don't exist anymore, literary society doesn't exist anymore, and literature isn't fashionable anymore; the visual, plastic arts, the world of museums, art galleries, the great auctions, are at the centre of attention and attract large sums of money. This is why Sax is inaccessible. [...] Sax fascinates me because he is a part of an extinct race, that of the great personalities.”	133221
1966	Envy, or Yiddish in America	SS	OWN - H	Ozick, Cynthia	In "Cynthia Ozick Reader, A"	Press	133222
2000	Epicenter	M				Copter Traffic Reporter (Istelle Petra)	133223
0050	Epigrams, the Twelve Books Of	PO	USC	Martial	Book IX, XXXV	Newsmonger, The. "You forge a hundred silly lies and state them as reality." "Give up this foolish fashion pray, you get but small regard from it. And if you grace my board to-day, remember 'News' is barred from it."Book III, No. IX. On Critic. "He publishes lampoons on me, 'tis said; How can he publish who is never read?"   Book Five, No. XXXIII, The Critic. Book  Five, LX, To a Jealous Rival.  Book Six, LXIV, To An Envious Detractor.Book Ten, V, The Scandal-Monger.  Roman version of the Grub Street Scribbler.  "As a critic, Cosconius, you'd make a good wheel-greaser."	133224
1968	Epiheirisis Apollon	MF			Sweden/Greece	Photographer (George Baris)	133225
1950	Epilog: Das Geheimnis der Orplid	MF				Reporter Pete Zabel (Horst Caspar).	133226
1984	Epilogo	MF				Journalist (Sonia Martinez)	133227
1966	Episode at Toledo, The	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#8 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	133228
1705	Epistle to D----- D'F-e, The; Reputed Author of Robinson Crusoe, The	ER	COPY	Anonymous		Press. Diatribe against Daniel DeFoe from fictional writer.	133229
1735	Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot	PO	USC	Pope, Alexander		Critic Atticus wants to attack writers but has not the courage to be straight about it. He eggs others on to attack. Other critics such as Dennis and Gildon can be dealt with in an open manner, but Atticus is too crafty.Atticus' method: "Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer/And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer/Alike reserved to blame or to commend/A tim'rous foe and a suspicious friend/Fearing e'en fools; by flatterers besieged/And so obliging that he ne'er obliged/willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike.   Really a portrait of Addison whom Pope disliked.	133230
1706	Epistle to Sir Richard Blackmore, An	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	133231
1763	Epistle to William Hogarth, An	PO	USC	Churchill, Charles		Press	133232
2003	Epistrofi ton katharmaton	MF			Greece	Reporter (Thrasos Tziaras-Vandoros). Camera Operator (Manos Koufakis). Former wrestler has become an alcoholic because of his daughter's unexpected death.	133233
2005	Epitaph	M			Australia. Short - Drama - Sci-Fi	News Presenter (Kathryn Hind).	133234
1700	Epitaph Upon Mr. John Dryden	PO	USC	Anonymous (Baynard, Edward?)		Critic	133235
2000	Epoch	MT				News Media. Reporter (Robert Keats). Reporter (Donna Magnani)	133236
2003	Epoch: Evolution	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeff Rank). Reporter #2 (Teadora Nikolova). Reporter #3 (Marianna Popova). Reporter #4 (Mark Herndon). TV Reporter (Shero Rauf). Reporter (Adrienne McQueen).	133237
2002	Equal	N		Austin, Christopher		Reporter Ewart Chambers was an idealistic young priest. Now he is a disillusioned, cynical journalist who's seen it all. And he doesn't like what he's seen. TV Anchor Adrian Stevens.During the Sydney Olympic Games' opening ceremonies, Australia is racked by rioting and looting. Shortly thereafter the assassination of key government officials effectively leaves no government in Australia.Chambers watches a popular TV Anchor Adrian Stevens rise to power in the aftermath. He promises a better life but Chambers doesn't trust him. Stevens is more than he seems and must be stopped.Chambers tells Barbara, who he loves and the only person he trusts, his suspicions vowing to save what he can of his world. Soon Stevens and Chambers are locked in strange combat wherein Barbara plays a vital role that tests Chambers' love to the utmost.	133238
2006	Equal Justice	M				News Media. Reporter (Maria Paris). Reporter (Piper LeJeune - Voice).  Reporter (Drew Lindo - Voice).	133239
1990	Equal Justice:	T			Episode. 4-18-90	Press is gunning for us. Reporters chasing both DAs: the day of the killer reporters, shoving microphones at us	133240
1991	Equal Justice:	T			Episode. 7-10-91	African-American Reporter. Pack journalism	133241
1989	Equal Law: Premiere	T			Episode	Press. Uses media/press to push a story. Shows impact of TV news on lawyers. Press surrounds prosecuting attorney	133242
1960	Equal Partners	N		Tucker, James	Four Square Books #675	News Media	133243
1897	Equality	N	MLPL	Bellamy, Edward		Press. Pointed criticism of newspapers.	133244
1985	Equalizer, The:	T			Episode. AD. Series 9-18-85 to 9-7-89.	Newspaper Advertisement in newspaper owned by Robert McCall (Edward Woodward), helps people. "Got a Problem? Odds Against You? Call The Equalizer. 212-555-4200."	133245
1997	Equalizer, The: Prelude	T	DVD -R HQ 6164. SVD 769		Episode. Series 9-18-85 to 9-7-89.	Reporter. McCall and Scott team up to help a reporter who was kidnapped by members of a foreign legion	133246
2003	Equalizer, The: Pretenders	T	SVD 1447		Episode. Series 9-18-85 to 9-7-89.	Reporter's reclusive neighbor investigation uncovers murder by the Equalizer McCall.	133247
1998	Equalizer, The: Video Games	T	SVD 785		Episode. Series 9-18-85 to 9-7-89.	News Media	133248
1970	Equinox	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Sloan (James Phillips).	133249
1943	Equinox	N	OWN - H	Seager, Allan		Press	133250
1992	Equinox	M				Newspaperman (Jack Walsh).	133251
1999	Equinox Knocks	M				Reporter 1 (Dawndy Mercer). Reporter 2 (Kirby M. Hiscox)	133252
1991	Er det sant, er det faelt	DF			Series 1991	Reporter. Utgaende Reporter (Stig Holmer). Utgaende Reporters (Otto Jespersen, Carlo Halvorsen).	133253
1991	Er jeg da helt gak…mor?	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Nick Horup.	133254
1996	ER:	T	SV 300 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	News Media. Staff watches coverage of accident on television before the patients start coming in.	133255
1997	ER: Ambush	T	VHSSP 1113		Episode #70. 9-25-1997	Documentary. The ER is under the bright lights when a television documentary is filmed depicting a typical day in the ER.	133256
2007	ER: Breach of Trust	T	DVD -R HQ 7727		Episode. 1-4-2007	News Media. One of the doctors leaves to become a TV personality on health care.	133257
2002	ER: Brothers and Sisters	T			Episode #176. 4-25-2002	News Stand Attendant (Bart DeFinna).	133258
1994	ER: Don't Ask, Don't Tell	T			Episode #50. 10-10-1996	TV Reporter (Warner Saunders).	133259
1996	ER: Fire in the Belly	T	DVD -R HQ 7754		Episode. 4-25-1996	Videographer (Joanna Gleason) strikes up a relationship with one of the doctors.	133260
1997	ER: Fortune's Fools	T			Episode #60. 1-30-1997	Chicago Sun-Times Reporter Tom Clayton (Tony Maggio).	133261
1998	ER: Good Luck, Ruth Johnson	T			Episode #100.12-10-1998	Photographer (Jonathan Baker).	133262
1995	ER: Hell and High Water	T			Episode 11-9-1995. Season #2. Episode #7	TV Reporter (Yolanda Gaskins). TV Anchor (Warner Saunders). Channel 5 Chopper Reporter (Robert Cicchini). Jimmy, TV Helicopter Pilot (Richard Pickren).	133263
2007	ER: Lights Out	T	DVD -R HQ 8385		Episode. 4-26-2007	Photojournalist Diana Moore (Annabella Sciorra) is doing a photo essay on dying patients in a hospice. She shows up at the ER again, this time terminally ill. ER Nurse Sam, who she befriended last time when she gave her a camera, takes her home to die.Kovac feels the pressure of a busy emergency room. Tension between a doctor and his father reaches the boiling point.	133264
2002	ER: Lockdown	T			Episode #179. 5-16-2002	TV News Anchor (Kristy Munden).	133265
2003	ER: No Strings Attached	T			Episode #193. 2-6-2003	Reporter Justine (Esther K. Chae). Reporter Winslow (Pamela Shaddock).	133266
1997	ER: Obstruction of Justice	T			Episode #78.12-11-1997	Photographer (Kristian Quinn).	133267
2001	ER: Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain	T			Episode #165. 11-15-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Eileen Grubba).	133268
2007	ER: Photographs and Memories	T	DVD -R HQ 8302		Episode. 4-12-2007	Photojournalist Diana Moore (Annabella Sciorra) is doing a photo essay on dying patients in a hospice. She shows up at the ER when one of the patients is in need of medical care, snapping pictures throughout the procedure.An ER nurse tells her to get out of the way. They end up being friends. She sees Moore's pictures on the computer and finds out that Moore is dying of ovarian cancer. Moore gives the nurse a camera so she can start shooting pictures.	133269
2005	ER: Providers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10528		Episode. 1-27-2005. 	News Media cover the story of the ER posting of a pill’s side effects on the Internet and the subsequent uproar caused by the pharmaceutical company. Reporter (Larry Bagby - Second Reporter). Trib Reporter (Peter Spellos). On-Camera Reporter Holly Joy (Holly Joy Gaines). Carter treats a kidney transplant patient who appears to be having a reaction to a new drug and when he asks Neela to post questions about the pill’s side effects on the Internet.	133270
2001	ER: Rampage	T	DVD -R HQ 8305		Episode #157. 5-17-2001	News Vendor (Jim Carrane).	133271
2001	ER: Rampage	T	DVD -R HQ 8305		Episode #157. 5-17-2001	News Vendor (Jim Carrane). Gunshot victims flood the ER when a distraught father goes on a shooting spree in a foster-care facility.	133272
2003	ER: Saint in the City, A	T			Episode #191. 1-16-2003	Reporter Justin (Esther K. Chae).	133273
1999	ER: Storm, The (Part 1)	T		Crichton, Michael (Creator) and John Wells.	Episode #105. 2-11-1999	Weatherman #1 (Byron Miranda - Voice). Weatherman #2 (Brant Miller).	133274
2001	ER: Surrender	T			Episode. 2-1-2001. Season #7. Episode #12	Reporter (LaRita Shelby). Second Reporter (George Anthony Bell).	133275
2003	ER: Thousand Cranes, A	T			Episode #195. 2-20-2003	TV News Anchor (Warner Saunders).	133276
2005	ER: Two Ships	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4802 (Media Excerpts)			TV News coverage of airplane crash in Chicago.  ER hears details and gets ready for patients.	133277
2008	ER: Under Pressure	T			Episode #307. 5-1-2008	TV News Reporter (Kent Shocknek).	133278
2002	ER: Walk Like a Man	T			Episode #183. 10-17-2002	News Media. Woman Reporter (Susan Yeagley). TV Producer (Doug Budin).	133279
2009	ER: What We Do	T	DVD -R HQ 10926		Episode #327. 3-5-2009	Documentary camera crew shoots footage for a documentary by interviewing the staff at County General on emergency medicine. Detective Claudia Diax is brought in critically injured with gunshot wounds. 	133280
2000	Era outra vez	MF				Editor (Anton Reixa)	133281
2000	Erase otra vez	MF				Female Journalist	133282
1996	Eraser	M				Reporter (Dominic Marcus). Reporter (Ben Shenkman). Female Reporter (Diana Morgan). Newscaster voice (Dave Mallow).	133283
1996	Eraser - Turnabout	G				TV Reporter (Alec Murdock).	133284
1983	Erendira	MF				Photographer (Rufus - The Photographer).	133285
2003	Eretz Nehederet	TF			Israel	Reporter (Alma Zack). Political Correspondent Udi Ben-David Federbush (Dov Navon).	133286
2005	Erev Tov Israel	TF			Episode #1. 11-4-2005. Talk-Show.	Reporter Ilana  Berkovitz. Talk Show Hosts Hila Alpert, Yehoram Gaon.	133287
1952	Erich und das Schulfunkstudio	NJ		Brennecke, Wolf Dieter	Germany	Radio Journalist	133288
1921	Erik Dorn	N	GPL	Hecht, Ben		Journalist. On  newspapers and journalists. Skeptical journalist whose experiences with life enable the reader to appreciate the writing. Little journalism.	133289
1969	Eriksson	MF				Reporter (Birgitta Bergman)	133290
1974	Erma Bombeck	DT				Columnist gives editorials and advice	133291
1993	Ernest Green Story, The	MT				TV Reporter (Harry Hood)	133292
1998	Ernest in the Army	M				TV Anchor (Gavin Barfield)	133293
2008	Ernie & The Big Newz: The Adventures of a TV Reporter, Volume One (aka Ernie and the Big News, Vol. 1). 	NJ		Anastos, Ernie with Bill Gallo (Illustrator)		Aspiring TV Reporter Ernie dreams of being a real TV reporter. In his first adventure, Ernie gets his big scoop covering the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. He braves a snowstorm and later discovers a great little hero in New York City. 	133294
1956	Ernie Kovacs Show, The:	T			Series. 5-14-1951 to 7-27-1956. NBC	Parody News. Kovacs's Pathetic News, "The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat of the World." Parody of news updates.	133295
1984	Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter	MT				Gossip Columnist (Mary Alan Hokanson)	133296
1994	Erotic Confessions: Fringe Benefits	T			UK-France. Episode #26. Adult	Photographer (Gregg Vance).	133297
1997	Erotic Confessions: Judy and the Beast	T			Episode #25 - Adult	Female Sports Reporter.	133298
1997	Erotic Confessions: Judy and the Beast	T			Episode #38. Adult	News Media. Reporter #1 (Keith Williams). Reporter #2 (Nick Metro).	133299
1996	Erotic Confessions: Volume 1	M			Adult	Newsman Stalker (Stephen Douglas).	133300
1997	Erotic Confessions: Volume 8	MT			Adult	Reporter #1 Keith Williams. Reporter #1 Nick  Metro in "Judy and the Beast" episode.	133301
1995	Erotic Confessions: Watching Vanessa	T			Episode #3. Adult	Newsman Stalker (Stephen Douglas).	133302
2003	Erotic Obsessions	M	SVD 1460, SVD 1377		Adult	Photojournalist and police detective heat things up when they investigate an unsolved murder	133303
2002	Erotic Tales - Porn.com	M			Adult	News Media. Journalist 1 (Martin Blaney). Journalist 2 (Ron Holloway).	133304
1997	Erotic Underground	M				Photographer (Christophe Mourthe-Himself	133305
2006	Erotic Werewolf in London, An	M			Adult	Reporter interviews Anoushka, a werewolf, in London about her life as a werewolf. 	133306
2001	Erotic Witch Project 2: Book of Seduction	M				TV Investigative Journalist Barbara Joyce (Katie Jordan), a probing tabloid reporter, is preparing to do a report on camera. Jordan discovers Darian, an inmate held in captivity in her cell and tries to interview her. Darian promises an interview if the reporter agrees to have sex with her. Katie thinks, “hell, why not?” and they get together.  Darian was the sole survivor of the original Erotic Witch out in the woods is now incarcerated in the Khan Institute for Mental Health. She is held in a straight jacket most of the time, examined and contained in a padded cell. But the witch is strong within her and all who come into contact with her -- doctors, nurses, patients and Reporter Jordan. They are all infected with the Erotic Witch life force and are turned into writhing, panting, pleasure-soaked sex machines shamelessly acting out their steamiest female fantasies on one another. 	133307
1961	Erotica	M				Photographer (Russ Meyer)	133308
1993	Errand, The	M				News Media. 1st Journalist (Scott R. Wright)	133309
1975	Erreurs judiciaries: Course contre la montre	TF			Episode #2. 12-20-1975	Reporter, Le (Alain Doutey). Le journaliste (Jean Franval).	133310
1999	Erscheinung, Die	MF				Photographer, Young (Hardy Hoosmann). Photographer, Old (Ulrich Radke).	133311
1998	Eruption	M	SVD 811			Investigative Journalist goes to tiny Latin American nation to locate leader of a rebel army.	133312
1955	Es bleibt natürlich unter uns. Porträt (bzw. Roman) einer kleinen Stadt	N		Biernath, Horst	Germany	Journalist	133313
1975	Es reicht doch, wenn nur einer stirbt	NM		Bosetzky, Horst (= -ky)	Germany	Journalist	133314
1975	Es stirbt allerdings ein jeder, fragt sich nur wie und wie Du gelebt hast (Holger Meins)	DF				Interviewer Renate Sami.	133315
2002	Escandalo del mediodia, El	TF				Reporters Shanik Berman (2003), Carolina Gomez (2004). Hosts Rafael Mercadente (2004), Francisco Gattorno (2004), Cynthia Klithbo (2004), Rashel Diaz (2004), Johnny Lozada (2004), Charytin, Felipe Viel, Marisa Del Portillo, Gabriela Teissier (2002-2003).	133316
1955	Escapade	M	DVD -R HQ 4806, 4807	MacDougall, Roger (Play). Gilbert Holland (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Deeson (Colin Gordon) is snooping newsman who gets onto the story -- three schoolboys whose father is a pacifist author, decide that political efforts to achieve peace are taking too long and steal balloon to take their message directly to Vienna	133317
1992	Escapade	NR	OWN - P	Kyle, Susan (Diana Palmer)		Newspaper Owner. Amanda Todd. Her father's death made her co-owner of a nearly bankrupt San Antonio newspaper.	133318
1947	Escape	R			Series - 1947-54	News Media	133319
1971	Escape	MT				Photographer (Caroline Ross)	133320
1982	Escape Artist, The	M				News Media. Reporter (R. Wayne Kruse). Reporter (Margaret Ladd). Newspaper Editor (David Clennon). Photographer (Doug McGrath).	133321
1953	Escape By Night	M			UK.	Alcoholic Journalist Tom Buchan (Bonar Colleano), hard-drinking reporter,  holes up in disused theater with an Italian racketeer on the run in London to get the whole story. Bearded Reporter (Michael Balfour). Reporter (Harry Towb).Buchan wants to get the notorious crime boss' life story. Buchan is self-centered, irresponsible, vain and not nearly as clever as most journalists.	133322
2002	Escape From Afghanistan	M	DVD		Ness	War Correspondent and TV Cameraman go to the Pakistani-Afghanistan border to interview Russian prisoners of war.	133323
1942	Escape From Crime	M	DVD -R HQ 2088. DVD -R HQ 3812. SVD 529	Ahearn, Danny (Story - "Picture Snatcher").  Raymond L. Shrock (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Remake of "Picture Snatcher" (1933).	Photographer Red O'Hara (Richard Travis) is ex-convict framed for bank robbery is released and discovers he is now a father. Applies at Illustrated News for a photographer's job, but Editor Cornell (Frank Wilcox) tells him they cannot hire an ex-con.While he is looking for a job, he witnesses bank robbery and gets photos of crooks shooting a cop. This gets him the job.  Some of the thieves are captured and sentenced to be executed, including O'Hara's friend. Editor Reardon (Charles C. Wilson).When O'Hara is assigned to get photo of man dying in electric chair he refuses. Editor Cornell suggests he also do a profile of his friend and get him to tell his side of the story. O'Hara  secretly photographs execution with camera strapped to his leg.Drops camera on way out of prison and other reporters chase him. He manages to get photograph back to newspaper office. Gets $1,000 bonus. O'Hara pretends to be a crook and helps capture the leader of the bank robbers.Reporters (Bill Edwards, Eddie Graham, Jack Wise). Newsman-Reporter Durkin (Creighton Hale). Newsman-Reporter Hastings (William Hopper). Reporter at Execution (Cliff Saum).	133324
1942	Escape From Hong Kong	M				Newspaper Vendor (Grace Lem).	133325
1985	Escape From the Bronx	M	VHS 1067			Crusading Reporter (Valeria D'Obici) and heroine. Exposes villain	133326
1971	Escape From the Planet of the Apes	M	DVD		Bijou. Insert: Limits of Infinity	TV Newscaster (Bill Bonds) of  Eyewitness News. Reporter (Robert Nichols).	133327
1945	Escape in the Desert	M				Radio Newscaster (Robert Shayne)	133328
1961	Escape of R.D.7, The:	T			UK. Series.	Newspaper Editor (Frank Sieman). Photographer (Terence Brook).	133329
2008	Escape of the Terra-Cotta Soldiers	N		Barry, Nick		Photojournalist Ethan Sparks is psyched when he lands an assignment as a photojournalist with “The Young Explorer” Magazine. He’s covering his dad’s latest archaeological dig in China. While his dad excavates a Terra-Cotta Soldier, Ethan looks for ways to keep his article exciting. But excitement finds him instead. While on a tour of the Great Wall, a sniper attempts to assassinate his father. Ethan barely catches his breath before more trouble comes his way. He encounters a wacko with bloody tear ducts who has a sinister way of controlling people. Then there’s an international conspiracy with double agents who switch teams so often that Ethan has to crack a code with his friend, Chen Jun, to solve the mystery. Before he knows it, he’s up to his neck in danger and he almost gets buried as deep as the Terra-Cott Soldiers. Not even his dad or the CIA can save him now. 	133330
1983	Escape the Night	N	OWN - P	Patterson, Richard North		News Media	133331
1961	Escape to Berlin (Flucht Nach Berlin) aka Captives, The	M		Tremper, Will (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. U.S.-Switzerland-West Germany, 1962. Ness Book	Swiss Journalist Doris Lange (Susanne Korda) who gets involved with a Communist who was sent to a farming community to encourage adoption of collective agricultural system. Opposed by a farmer who plans to leave the Communist country.When the Communist falls out of favor with the Party, he also decides to leave. Reporter helps both of them escape to freedom.Director of film former Berlin police reporter.	133332
1944	Escape to Danger	M				Reporter (James Pirrie)	133333
1977	Escape to Nowhere	N		Covert, Paul		News Media	133334
1939	Escape, The	M				Press	133335
1974	Escort Girls	M			UK	Photographer (Max Mason).	133336
1987	Escuadron	MF				TV Newscaster (Betty Moran)	133337
1956	Escuela de periodismo	MF				Female Journalist	133338
1998	ESP: Extra Asexual Perception	M			Adult	Photographer Damon Bradshaw (Steven Boe)  is scratching for every mundane, boring job he can get to survive. Shooting publicity photos of a business woman with dental braces. Editor (Ken Markman). Newsguy (David Pierce).Through the lens of his camera, he sees not only the sexy model but her ultimate goals and aspirations she doesn't know herself: Extra Sexual Perception.	133339
1991	Espectador que o Cinema Esqueceu, O	DF			Brazil. Short	Interviewer Luiz Rosemberg Filho.	133340
1977	Espelho Magico	TF				Reporter (Margot Brio)	133341
1988	Esperanca	MF				Interviewer (Brivaldo)	133342
1967	Espia Que Entrou em Fria, A	MF				Journalist (Liliana Renata). First Reporter (Paulo Leyraux). Second Reporter (Anibal Marota). Third Reporter (Ivan Setta). Interviewer (Luiz Mendes).	133343
1937	Espionage	M	SV 427			Reporter Patricia (Madge Evans). Newsman-novelist Kenneth (Edmund Lowe), romance and mystery	133344
1939	Espionage Agent	M	DVD -R HQ 3917, 3918. DVD -R 1582			Correspondent Dudley Garrett (George Bancroft), a famous American foreign correspondent.  Villain (Martin Slovak)  is a columnist-writer.	133345
1964	Espionage: Do You Remember Leo Winters?	T			Episode #15. 1-29-1964	Newspaperman (Mostyn Evans).	133346
2001	Espirito da Lei, O: Fidelidade	T			Episode #12. 12-22-2001	Public Relations Practitioner (Guilherme Mendonca). Public Relations Firm Lawyer (Gabriel Leite).	133347
2001	Espirito da Lei, O: Sequestrados	TF			Episode #10. 11-24-2001	Reporter #3 (Miguel Fonseca).	133348
2002	ESPN Classic Road Show	DT				Sports Staff. Reporter Shauna Thomas. Field Reporter Jeff Cesario. Host Ron Thulin.	133349
2005	ESPN Hollywood	DT			2005 - Series	Correspondent Angela Sun (2005)	133350
2004	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Baseball's Best Interest?	DT			Episode #1. 3-17-2004	Sports Staff. Reporter Jim Gray.	133351
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Cleanup Man	DT			Episode #5. 5-24-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Jeremy Schaap. Host Bob Ley. Sports Columnist Bernie Miklasz. Baseball Writer (Jayson Stark).	133352
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Dubious Denials & Up for the Game	DT			Episode #7. 4-14-2006	Sports Staff. Investigative Reporter Lance Williams. Host Jeremy Schaap.	133353
2004	ESPN Outside The Lines Nightly: Fear Factor	DT			Episode. 9-27-2004	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey	133354
2006	ESPN Outside The Lines Nightly: Fear Factor	DT			Episode #12. 6-19-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Bob Holtzman.	133355
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: First Report	DT			Episode #4.  7-27-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Jeremy Schapp. Host Mark Schwarz.	133356
2006	ESPN Outside The Lines Nightly: Growth Industry	DT			Episode. 7-3-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey	133357
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: License to Drive	DT			Episode #10. 4-6-2006	Sports Staff. ABC Indy 500 Reporter (Jamie Little). Host Jeremy Schaap.	133358
2004	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: One-Year Anniversary Special	DT			Episode #14.	Sports Staff. Reporters Kelly Naqi, Jeremy Schapp, Mark Schwarz. Host Bob Ley.	133359
2004	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Price of Defection, The	DT			Episode. 2-24-2004	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley.	133360
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Protecting Barry Bonds	DT			4-10-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Steve Delsohn.	133361
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Risky Road Trip	DT			Episode #18. 2-28-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Kelly Naqi. Host Bob Ley.	133362
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Royal Pain	DT			Episode #19. 7-6-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Kelly Naqi. Host Jeremy Schaap.	133363
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly: Royal Pain	DT			Episode #20. 5-10-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Kelly Naqi. Host Bob Ley	133364
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Crossover Moves	DT			Episode. 2-26-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133365
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Diaper Dandies	DT			7-16-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133366
2004	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Dominican Gold Crush	DT			Episode. 5-2-2004	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133367
2002	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Eligibility for Sale	DT			Episode. 5-19-2002	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133368
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: First Report	DT			Episode #6. 8-18-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Mark Schwarz. Host Jeremy Schapp.	133369
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Hall Pass	DT			Episode #6. 7-30-2006	Sports Staff. Reporters Mark Schwarz, John Barr.	133370
2002	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Holding an Ace	DT			Episode. 11-10-2002	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133371
2002	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Iraqi Athletes: Tales of Torture	DT			Episode. 12-22-2002	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Guest Host Jeremy Schaap	133372
2003	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Minority Report	DT			Episode #9. 1-12-2003	Sports Staff. Reporter Mark Schwarz.. Host Bob Ley.	133373
2003	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: NBA Rage	DT			Episode. 2-9-2003	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133374
2000	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Players and Security	DT			Episode. 5-28-2000.	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133375
2003	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Purely Academic	DT			Episode. 4-6-2003	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133376
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Question of Character, A	DT			Episode. 7-2-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Steve Delsohn.	133377
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: Tillman's Final Mission	DT			Episode.	Host Bob Ley. ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings.	133378
2003	ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly: USFL 20 Years Later…Athlete's Gamble	DT			Episode #14. 3-9-2003	Sports Staff. Reporter Ed Werder. Host Bob Ley.	133379
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines: First Report	DT			Episode. 7-24-2006	Sports Staff. Reporters John Barr, Ed Werder. Host Bob Ley	133380
2006	ESPN Outside the Lines: First Report	T			Episode #2. 7-5-2006	Sports Staff. Reporter Andy Katz. Baseball Writers Tim Kurkjian, Ken Rosenthal. Host Bob Ley.	133381
2001	ESPN Outside the Lines: Witness to a Defection	DT			Episode. 7-12-2001	Sports Staff. Reporter Tom Farrey. Host Bob Ley	133382
2002	ESPN Outside the Lines: Zero Percent: College Basketball's Graduation Crisis	DT			Episode. 3-1-2002	Sports Staff. Reporters Jay Bilas, Steve Delsohn, Tom Farrey, Kelly Neal.	133383
1997	ESPN Speedworld	DT				Commentators (Bob Jenkins, Lee Perkins-Perkinson)	133384
1996	ESPNEWS	DT			Series 1996-	Sports Program. Anchor Bill Seward (1996-2000).	133385
1989	Esquire: About Men, for Women	DT			Series 1989-1990	Commentator Linda Ellerbee. Interviewers Ali MacGraw, Brianne Leary	133386
1711	Essay on Criticism	PO	COPY	Pope, Alexander		Critics. "'Tis hard to say if greater want of skill Appear in writing or in judging ill…."  On various critics including Johnson, Rambler. John Dennis and John Dryden.	133387
2007	Essayette	M				Dance Critic (Robert Allwood).	133388
1820	Essays of Elia	ER	USC	Lamb, Charles		Press	133389
1825	Essays of Late Elia	ER	USC	Lamb, Charles		Press	133390
1969	Esse est Percipi	SS	COPY	Borges, Jorge Luis	In "Chronicles of Bustos Domecq."   Published in "The Scotsman."	Sportscaster. Historical Survey of Argentine Journalism.  Ron Feraabas, mellow-voiced sportscaster.	133391
2002	Essence of Echoes	M				News Media. Reporter (Debbie Fan). FBI agent uses serial killer's victims as clues to reveal a government cover-up.	133392
2005	Essential Thor - Volume 2	CB		Lee, Stan. Jack Kirby (Illustrator).		Reporter's firsthand account of Asgard.	133393
1989	Esta Noite Sonhei com Brueghel	TF			Portugal	Interviewer (Joaquim Letria).	133394
1979	Establishment, The	N		Fast, Howard		News Media	133395
1988	Este Domingo	DF			Mexico. Series 1988.	News Staff. Reporters Pablo Carrillo, Marintia Escobedo.  Hosts Jorge Berry, Leonardo Kourchenko.	133396
1933	Esteemed Contemporaries	SS	USC	Lincoln, Joseph C.	In "Back Numbers."	Editor Benjamin Phinney, editor and proprietor of the Trumet Weekly Breeze for two years.  Trumet Weekly Gazette, edited  by Caleb Foster,  its competition finally dying.Miss Edith  Foster, a niece of Caleb Foster, comes to see Phinney to see if he will buy the Gazette or go into partnership with the Fosters. When he refuses, she says the Gazette will resume publication with her as the editor.Gazette forces the Breeze out of business. "As a newspaper woman, you're a glittering success. You've won."  Result: The Trumet Weekly Breeze-Gazette, a great success.	133397
1994	Esters testamente	MTF			Sweden. Miniseries	TV Reporter (Dan Sporrong).	133398
2000	Esther Kahn	M				Photographer Alman (Paul Ritter).	133399
1891	Esther Vanhomrigh	N	MLPL	Woods, Margaret Louise		Journalists. Addison & Steele. Mr. Spectator and Mr. Tattler	133400
2000	Esther: Jerusalem Love Story, A	N		Waysman, Dvora		Reporter Max, a 25-year-old London-based reporter. Essie (Esther) wants to be a journalist too.	133401
2003	Estradilla: Tiktak	TF			Finland	Interviewer (Taeresa De Rita-Cavlek - Herself).	133402
1993	Estrategia del caracol, La	MF				Reporter Jose Antonio Samper Pupo (Carlos Vives). Journalist (Clemencia Gregory). News Operator B (Mauricio Castano). News Cameraman A (Rafael Uribe). News Cameraman B (Alejandro Junca).	133403
2002	eTalk Daily	DF			Canada	Reporter Zain Meghji. Correspondent Jully Black. Host-Hostess Tanya Kim, Ben Mulroney.	133404
1973	Etat de siege	MF				Journalist (Gilbert Brandini). Journalist (Jean-Francois Gobbi). Uruguayan Journalist (Juan Guzman Tapia).	133405
2002	Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem	G				Journalist Peter Jacob (Michael Bell - Voice).	133406
1997	Eternal Lust	M	SVD 605		Adult	Reporter travels to the haunted home of a Hollywood legend to conduct an interview	133407
1981	Eternal Reich, The	N		Knopp, Jerome M.	Weinberg List	Journalist	133408
1939	Eternally Yours	M	SVD 1097			Gossip Columnists go after Great Arturo, idol of women and prey of gossip columnists	133409
1921	Eternel feminin, L'	MF			France	Newspaper Seller (Eugenie Nau).	133410
1990	Eternity	M	SVD 818. SV 156	Paul, Steven, John Voight, Dorothy Koster Paul (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Morning Show Host Edward (John Voight), Wake Up Call apparently is also the head of an agency that handles various TV shows. Investigating a story about Indian land being taken over by industrialists.Has to deal with girlfriend who gets a job on a TV News magazine controlled by the corporation he is opposing.Reporter (Diane Carlin Sims). James Harris News Team (Charles Anyankor, Paul Bashkin, Jason Stuart). Newsman (Fred Saxon). Video Editor (Charles Dierkop).	133411
1946	Etoile sans lumiere	MF				Reporter (Paul Frankeur), Reporter, Le	133412
1989	Ett latt stycke	CB			Epix #4	Journalist. 	133413
1785	Etymologist, The	P	USC	Anonymous		Press	133414
1892	Eunice Anscombe	N		Gordon, Mrs. James Edward		Journalist. Three women in love with a male journalist who only loves himself.	133415
2003	Eunuch Alley	MF			India	Journalist  Salil (Sudipto Chatterjee). gets involved with gangsters, eunuchs, mothers and castration in a Bollywood Noir film.	133416
2005	Euphoria	M				Art Critic (Dionne Audain).	133417
2008	Eureka: Show Me the Mummy	T	DVD -R HQ 10165		Episode #30. 8-26-2008	Documentary Makers are killed by insect invasion of their bodies after they open an Egyptian tomb. Geraldo Rivera satire. Dr. Sebastian Marx (Zak Santiago) and his camerawoman Eileen Michaels (Tricia Collins) cover the opening of the tomb in real time videotaping. 	133418
2007	Eureka: Unpredictable	T	DVD -R HQ 8782		Episode. 7-24-2007	Weatherman creates atrocious and unpredictable weather so he can be a hero predicting it. He's tired of no one taking him seriously. An isolated deep freeze sets off chain reaction of strong climate changes in Eureka.	133419
1988	Eurocops: Letze Fahrt	TF			Episode #18. 6-4-1993	Reporter (Volker Niederfahrenhorst).	133420
1991	Europa will sterben	MF				Journalist (Alexandra Carmona)	133421
1965	Europäer sterben nicht gern	N		Geisler, Herbert		Journalist	133422
2004	Europas nye stjerner	DF			Denmark. Series 2004.	News Media. Correspondent Dana Schmidt of the Czech Republic. Journalist Gyorgyi Albert, Hungary. Publisher Lolita Varanavichiene, Hungary.	133423
1940	Europe to Let	N	USC	Jameson, Storm		Correspondent Arnold of a German newspaper. Esk, another journalist.  Traveling journalist in Europe.	133424
2004	EuroTrip	M				Reporter (Nick Jameson).	133425
1967	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Austria	T			Episode #12. 4-8-1967	Commentators. Hosts.	133426
1987	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Belgium	T			Episode #32. 5-19-1987	Host (Viktor Lazlo). Spanish Commentator (Beatriz Pecker - Herself - Voice). Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice).	133427
2001	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Denmark	T			Episode #46. 5-12-2001	Hosts (Natasja Crone, Soren Pilmark). Spanish Commentator (Beatriz Pecker - Herself - Voice). Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice).	133428
1964	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Denmark	T			Episode #9. 3-21-1964	Commentators. Hosts.	133429
2002	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Estonia	T			Episode #47. 5-25-2002	Hosts (Marko Matvere, Annely  Peebo). Spanish Commentator (Beatriz Pecker - Herself - Voice). Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice).	133430
2007	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Finland	T			Episodes #55-#56. 5-10/12-2007	Commentators. Hosts.	133431
1961	Eurovision Song Contest, The: France	T			Episode. #6 in a series	Host (Jacqueline Joubert). United Kingdom Commentator (Tom Sloan - Himself - Voice). Spanish Commentator (Federico Gallo - Himself).	133432
1959	Eurovision Song Contest, The: France	T			Episode #4. 3-11-1959	Commentators. Hosts.	133433
1978	Eurovision Song Contest, The: France	T			Episode #23. 4-22-1978	Commentators. Hosts.	133434
1957	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Germany	T			Episode #2. 3-3-1957	Commentators. Hosts.	133435
1977	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Germany	T			Episode #22. 5-7-1977	Commentators. Hosts.	133436
1983	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Germany	T			Episode #28. 4-23-1983	Commentators. Hosts.	133437
2006	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Greece	T			Episodes #53-#54. 5-18/20-2006	Commentators. Hosts.	133438
1971	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #16. 4-3-1971	Commentator, United Kingdom (Dave Lee Travis - Voice - Himself). Host (Bernadette Ni. Ghallchoir).	133439
1981	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #26. 4-4-1981	Commentators. Hosts.	133440
1988	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #33. 5-9-1987	Commentators. Hosts.	133441
1993	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #38. 5-15-1993	Commentators. Hosts.	133442
1994	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #39. 4-30-1994	Commentators. Hosts.	133443
1995	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #40. 5-13-1995	Commentators. Hosts.	133444
1997	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ireland	T			Episode #42. 5-3-1997	Commentators. Hosts.	133445
1979	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Israel	T			Episode #24. 3-31-1979	Commentators. Hosts.	133446
1999	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Israel	T			Episode #44. 5-29-1999	Commentators. Hosts.	133447
1965	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Italy	T			Episode #10. 3-20-1965	Commentators. Hosts.	133448
1991	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Italy	T			Episode #36. 5-5-1990	Commentators. Hosts.	133449
2003	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Latvia	T			Episode #48. 5-24-2003	Hosts (Renars Kaupers, Marija Naumova). Commentator (Terry Wogan). Commentator (Isabelle Mergault - French Version - Herself). Commentator (Laurent Ruquier - French Version - Himself). Spanish Commentator (Jose Luis Uribarri - Voice - Himself).Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice). UK	133450
1973	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Luxembourg	T			Episode #18. 4--7-1973	Host (Helga Guitton). Commentator (Terry Wogan), United Kingdom.	133451
1962	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Luxembourg	T			Episode #7. 3-18-1962	Commentators. Hosts.	133452
1966	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Luxembourg	T			Episode #11. 3-5-1966	Commentators. Hosts.	133453
1984	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Luxembourg	T			Episode #29. 5-5-1984	Commentators. Hosts.	133454
1958	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Netherlands	T			Episode #3. 3-12-1958	Commentators. Hosts.	133455
1970	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Netherlands	T			Episode #15. 3-21-1970	Commentators. Hosts.	133456
1976	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Netherlands	T			Episode #21. 4-3-1976	Commentators. Hosts.	133457
1980	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Netherlands	T			Episode #25. 4-19-1980	Commentators. Hosts.	133458
1986	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Norway	T			Episode #31. 5-3-1986	Commentators. Hosts.	133459
1996	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Norway	T			Episode #41. 5-18-1996	Commentators. Hosts.	133460
1969	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Spain	T			Episode #14. 3-29-1969	Commentators. Hosts.	133461
2000	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Sweden	T			Episode #45. 5-13-2000	Hosts (Anders Lundin, Kattis Ahlstrom). Spanish Commentator (Jose Luis Uribarri  - Herself - Voice). Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice).	133462
1975	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Sweden	T			Episode #20. 3-22-1975	Commentators. Hosts.	133463
1985	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Sweden	T			Episode #30. 5-4-1985	Commentators. Hosts.	133464
1992	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Sweden	T			Episode #37. 5-9-1992	Commentators. Hosts.	133465
1956	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Switzerland	R			Episode #1. 5-24-1956	Commentators. Hosts.	133466
1989	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Switzerland	T			Episode #34. 4-30-1988	Commentators. Hosts.	133467
2004	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Turkey	T			Epsiode #50. 5-15-2004	Hosts (Korhan Abay, Meltern Cumbul). UK Commenteator (Terry Wogan - Voice). Commentator (Elsa Fayer - French Version - Herself). Commentator (Laurent Ruquier - French Version - Himself). Spanish Commentator (Beatriz Pecker - Voice - Herself).Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice). UK	133468
1974	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #19. 4-6-1974	Commentator (David Vine), United Kingdom. Host (Katie Boyle - Herself).	133469
1960	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #5. 3-29-1960	Commentators. Hosts.	133470
1963	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #8. 3-23-1963	Commentators. Hosts.	133471
1968	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #13. 4-6-1968	Commentators. Hosts.	133472
1972	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #17. 3-25-1972	Commentators. Hosts.	133473
1982	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #27. 4-14-1982	Commentators. Hosts.	133474
1998	Eurovision Song Contest, The: UK	T			Episode #43. 5-9-1998	Commentators. Hosts.	133475
2005	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Ukraine	T			Episodes-#52 #51. 5-19/21-2005	Hosts (Masha Efrosnina, Pavlo Shylko). Irish Commentator (Marty Whelan - Voice).	133476
1990	Eurovision Song Contest, The: Yugoslavia	T			Episode #35. 5-6-1989	Commentators. Hosts.	133477
1736	Eurydice Hissed Or Word to the Wise, A	P	COPY	Fielding, Henry	In "Works of Henry Fielding, Esquire."	Critic Sourwit asks questions of author.	133478
1737	Eurydice: Farce, A	P	USC	Fielding, Henry		Critic: "I wish it may succeed; but as it is built (you say)….I fear some part of the audience may not be acquainted with it."   Asks questions throughout. Author attempts to answer him.	133479
1873	Eustace Diamonds	N	USC	Trollope, Anthony		Press	133480
1964	Eva	M			AFI-MP Scriptwriters/Authors	News Media. Scriptwriter.	133481
1976	Eva Krohn oder Erkundigungen nach einem Modell	N		Nolte, Jost	Germany	Journalist	133482
1989	Eva und die Fälscher	N		Dünnebier, Anna	Germany	Journalist	133483
1969	Eva...Was Everything but Legal (Eva -- Den Utsotta), aka Swedish and Underage	M		Wickman, Torgny (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Sweden. Ness Book	Journalist Lennart Svenningson (Hans Wahlgren) helps heroine when she is arrested for having sex with local bum. She's put on trial. Reporter recalls his own childhood sexual experiences to demonstrate that her actions were motivated by loneliness.Heroine is finally given a secure home by court psychiatrist.	133484
1975	Evacuees, The	MT				Photographer (Ray Dunbobbin)	133485
2007	Evan Almighty	M				TV Anchor Evan Baxter (Steve Carell), a smarmy anchorman-newscaster turned politician turned biblical seer in this follow-up to "Bruce Almighty." Baxter wins a congressional seat while anchoring the news during campaign and right up until he is sworn in.News Media. Reporter #3 (Jesse Burch). Congressional Reporter (Deborah Carson). Newspaper Reporter (John E. Daniel). D.C. Reporter (Kimberly Evan). Reporter (Rachael Harris). Reporter (Roxana Ortega). CNN Reporter (Angela Martinez).  Reporter #4 Regina Spark (Casey Strand). Press Photographer (Jennifer J. Marshall). Camera Operators (Seth Caskey, Don Dowe, Shashawnee Hall). News Photographer (John Thompson Hopkins).Daily Show Anchor Jon Stewart and Reporter Ed Helms (Themselves).	133486
2006	Evangeline Mudd and the Great Mink Escapade	NJ		Elliott, David. Andrea Wesson (Illustrator)		Reporter Evangeline Mudd goes uncover with the help of her friend, the world's highest-jumping dancer. She must make good on her vow to set free the animals at her uncle's  Mudd's Marvelous Minks.Her old aunt is hosting the production of a ballet and insists every costume in the production be made out of mink. Evangeline infiltrates her aunt and uncle's house as a newspaper reporter to determine the location of the mink farm.In the end, both the mink and the dancer are freed from bondage and Evangeline even makes it back home in time for the birth of her baby brother.	133487
1976	Evans and Novak	DT				Columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak	133488
2001	Eve Diamond: Jasmine Trade, The: A Novel of Suspense Introducing Eve Diamond	NM	OWN - P	Hamilton, Denise	#1 Eve Diamond Series	Los Angeles Times Reporter Eve Diamond goes on the trail of California's "parachute kids," wealthy Asian teens living alone while their parents run Hong Kong businesses putting her own life in danger.The victim is found dead in a chic shopping center parking lot, her two-carat engagement ring still on her finger. To the cops, it's a routine carjacking gone bad. But L.A. Times reporter Diamond thinks there's more to the story.Searching for the truth plunges Diamond into the darkest shadows of L.A., where young women are forced into virtual sexual slavery, and money can buy the most brutal pleasures.But someone wants to keep these dirty little secrets from being revealed. Someone with more power than Diamond knows. Someone who has killed once and will kill again.	133489
2004	Eve Diamond: Last Lullaby	NM	OWN - H, P.	Hamilton, Denise	#3 Eve Diamond Series	Los Angeles Times Reporter Eve Diamond is shadowing a customs official for a story and is a witness when gunfire erupts at LAX. A beautiful Asian woman is killed and her little girl is swept away by the INS.Diamond suspects the toddler is being used by smugglers who trade in human lives. With the turn of her ex-lover, Diamond has everything to lose as she races to protect the child from ruthless armed men -- and may find herself caught in their sights.	133490
2006	Eve Diamond: Prisoner of Memory	NM		Hamilton, Denise	#5 Eve Diamond Series	Los Angeles Times Reporter Eve Diamond's nose for a story leads her deep into Cold War territory when the son of a Russian émigré is found murdered in Los Angeles's Griffith Park.Forced to excavate her own family's past for clues as she hunts the killer, Eve's investigation is complicated when a bumbling young man shows up on her doorstep, claiming to be her long-lost cousin on the run from the Russian Mafia.But is he really who he claims to be?  She lets him sleep on her couch but the next day he disappears leaving Eve to face three very angry Russian gangsters who are hot on the trail of the runaway cousin.Eventually Eve is summoned before a Mafia kingpin, who warns her to stop meddling in Russian émigré business and drop her investigation into the murdered boy's family.	133491
2005	Eve Diamond: Savage Garden:	NM	OWN - H	Hamilton, Denise	#4 Eve Diamond Series.	Los Angeles Times Reporter Eve Diamond  is assigned to show African-American Reporter Felice Morgan around the newsroom. Eve begins to think Felice is stealing her stories and making things up.The two female reporters are thrown together on a story about a missing actress. From the barrio to the newsroom nothing and no one can be taken at face value.Diamond now has a new love and they go to the theater. But when the play's beautiful and notoriously unstable lead actress fails to appear, she learns her new love and the missing woman share a past.	133492
2003	Eve Diamond: Sugar Skull:	NM	OWN - P	Hamilton, Denise	#2 Eve Diamond Series	Los Angeles Times Reporter Eve Diamond can't refuse a distraught father who breaks past security to beg for her help. His daughter, caught up in the rough "squatter" lifestyle is missing -- and Eve, sensing a scoop, wants to know why.She doesn't understand why a privileged teen from Pasadena would hook up with the dregs of Hollywood. When the girl is found dead, Diamond suspects there is more going on than the tragic death of a rebellious youth.Search for answers takes Diamond from the street world of drugs and sex to the upper echelon of L.A. society -- who don't appreciate her digging up their dirt.Even as Diamond fights against the powers-that-be who want her off the story, she finds herself mixing business and pleasure when she's irresistibly drawn to the brooding son of a Mexican music titan.For its is in his world -- and in the intricate sugar skulls that mark the Mexican "Day of the Dead"  that Diamond may find the key to unmasking a killer.	133493
1951	Eve Hunter Show, The	DT				Host Eve Hunter, daily interview show	133494
1919	Eve in Exile	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	133495
1945	Eve Knew Her Apples	M	DVD -R HQ 7690, 7691. VHS 1485	James, Rian (Story).  E. Edwin Moran (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Remake of "It Happened One Night." PR	Reporter Ward Williams (William Wright) mistakes singer for escaped murderess when she tries to get away from her manager, press agent and fans by hiding in the trunk of his car. He still falls for her.He discovers her real identity and goes to the newspaper office to announce their engagement. Singer believes he exposed her whereabouts to collect reward money and decides to marry her fiancé.When reporter corners her manager, and asks for only $35 in expenses, she realizes the truth and they are reunited. Reporter (John Tyrrell).	133496
1991	Eve of Destruction	M				TV News Anchor (Sharon Sebastian)	133497
2006	Eve of Vengeance	N		King, Jonathan		Crime Reporter in Florida suspects a serial sniper is killing the subjects of his stories. King takes aim at the proliferation of "all flash and no substance" spin journalism.	133498
2005	Eve: Brit Better Have My Money	T	DVD -R HQ 4821		Episode. 11-17-2005	TV News Reporter Armanda Del La Cruz (Lauren Sanchez) interviews the women who learn that the manufacturer of their new clothing line runs a sweat shop.	133499
2005	Eve: Model Behavior	T			Episode #49.11-3-2005	Photographer (Hayden Adams). TV Weatherman (Bill Seward).	133500
2005	Eve: Price of Friendship, The	T			Episode #47. 10-20-2005	TV News Anchor (Bill Seward).	133501
1990	Eve's Tattoo	N		Prager, Emily		Magazine Columnist of German descent has the ID number of an unidentified inmate in a 1944 death-camp photograph tattooed on her arm.	133502
1971	Evel Knievel	M				News Media. Newsman (Frank Loverde). Girl Photographer (Liv Lindeland). Photographer (John Yates).	133503
2004	Evel Knievel	MT		Mandich, Steve (Book). Jason Horwitch (Teleplay)		Hospital Reporter (Jim Jones). Snake River Reporter (Jacqueline Pillon). Trailer Reporter (Joel Rinzler). Rainbow Room Reporter (Larry Yachimec). ABC TV Director (Gerry Quigley).	133504
1995	Eveless Eden	N		Wiggins, Marianne		Correspondent Noah for an American newspaper.  Sexy, tough talented photographer he meets at the site of an ecological disaster in Africa, Lilith.	133505
2002	Evelyn	M				Reporter. Irish Times Reporter (Luke Hayden)	133506
1934	Evelyn Prentice	M	DVD -R HQ 6555, 6556. SVD 1242			News Media. First Reporter (Wilbur Mack). Third Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporter (Garry Owen).	133507
1993	Even Cowgirls Get the Blues	M				Cameraman (Wade Evans).	133508
1992	Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend	M				TV Reporter (Sheila Ivy Traister)	133509
2007	Even Now (aka Aun Ahora)	N		Kingsbury, Karen		War Correspondent Lauren Gibbs is a successful international journalist who gave up on happily-ever-after years ago when it was ripped away from her. Since then she's never looked back.Why is life so empty? Emily Anderson is a college freshman raised by her grandparents who is about to take her first internship as a journalist. But before she can move ahead, she discovers a love story whose tragic ending came with her birth.As a result, she searches for the mother she's never met.	133510
2001	Even Stevens: Broadcast Blues	T	SVD 1497		Episode #215. 7-27-2001	TV Anchor at a local television news station needs an assistant and Ren applies for the job.	133511
2002	Even Stevens: Close Encounters of the Beans Kind	T	DVD -R HQ 9239		Episode #52. 6-14-2002	TV Reporter (Ariel Baker).	133512
2000	Even Stevens: Foodzilla	T	DVD -R HQ 6908		Episode #107. 8-25-2000	School TV News Magazine. :Louis reports on cafeteria food for the school's television news magazine.	133513
2001	Even Stevens: Wild Child	T			Episode #33. 9-28-2001	Reporter (Candace Kita).	133514
1997	Even the Wicked	N		Block, Lawrence		Columnist publishes the gloating notes of a serial killer.	133515
1999	Evening	M			Slovenia	Reporter (Bojan Traven).	133516
1978	Evening in Byzantium	MT			Miniseries	Journalist Gail McKinnon (Erin Gray) aggressive writer who chases Glen Ford for an interview. Reporter (Ken Del Conte). Reporter (Marine Kelley). Reporter (Michael Quinn).	133517
1996	Evening Liason	M				Journalist. Shanghai feeds journalist's obsession with woman who claims to be a ghost in 1930s.	133518
1990	Evening News, The	N	OWN - P	Hailey, Arthur		TV Anchorman Crawford Sloane.  Sloane's rival, ace reporter Harry Partridge.	133519
1992	Evening Shade:	T	SV 246		Episode	Publisher Evan Evans of local newspaper (Hal Holbrook) won't reveal his source and is jailed. Reporter	133520
1990	Evening Shade:	T			Series 1990-1994	Publisher Evan Evans of local newspaper (Hal Holbrook)	133521
1992	Evening Shade:	T	SV 123 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 1-20-92	Publisher Evan Evans of local newspaper (Hal Holbrook)	133522
1992	Evening Shade:	T	SV 234		Episode	Publisher Evan Evans of local newspaper (Hal Holbrook). Newsboy and newspaper route	133523
1996	Evening Star, The	M				Opera Critic (Eric Skoy)	133524
2005	Eventide	M			Short - Drama. Sci-Fi	TV News Reporter (Lenny Levy). Radio Voice (Sean P. Mulchahey, Jr.). News Reports reveal giant meteors are about to decimate a city.	133525
1961	Eventyr pa Mallorca	MF				Journalist Michael Bolberg (Henning Moritzen)	133526
1945	Ever After	N	OWN - H	Thane, Eliswyth		Correspondent Bracken Murray, special correspondent of the New York Star and his cub reporter cousin, Fitz Sprague.	133527
1986	Ever Decreasing Circles: Local Hero	T			UK. Episode #17. 9-21-1986. .	Reporter (David Simeon).	133528
1937	Ever Since Eve	M	DVD -R HQ 5393, 5395. SVD 1496			Newspaper Reporter (John Shelton).	133529
1941	Ever Since Eve	P	MLPL	Ryerson, Florence and Colin Clements	V812 R993-13A.	School Newspaper. Story of Susan Blake, a career girl and the troubles which beset Johnny Clover and Spud Erwin, Editor and Business Manager of the Preston High School "Penguin," when Susan high-pressures herself into the assistant Editor position.	133530
2008	Everest	MT			Based on the true story.	Reporter Norman Kelly (William Shatner) covers the largely Canadian 1982 expedition that climbed Mount Everest enduring avalanches, fatalities and personal infighting. They were first Canadians ever to make it to the top of the world’s tallest and most historic peak. 	133531
1996	Everlasting	N		MacLean, Amanda		Editor Marcus Jade is a newspaper editor masquerading as a detective in San Francisco in 1855.Woman steps off a steam from Ireland in search of her twin brother who disappeared during the hectic California gold rush days. To aid her in her search she hires handsome Jade.As they travel from San Francisco into the California mining country, they meet up with an array of criminals intent upon preventing them from achieving their goals.Jade is intent on finding out what is really happening to missing miners.	133532
2000	Everlasting Piece, An	M				TV Anchor (Mark Carruthers). News Reporter (Conor Bradford).	133533
2003	Every 43 Seconds	M				Reporter (Rick Terry)	133534
1997	Every 9 Seconds	MT	SVD 578			Journalist Carrie (Amy Pietz) who volunteers at a crisis hotline for a story on domestic violence.	133535
1968	Every Bastard a King (Kol Mamzer Melech), aka Every Man a King	M		Zohar, Uri, Eli Tavor (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Israel. Released in U.S. in 1970. Ness Book	Correspondent Roy Hemmings (William Berger) is sent by his American newspaper to report on Arab-Israeli tensions, although he expresses doubts war will break out. He claims not to take sides, but his attitude changes when he meets  a woman.Becomes sympathetic to Israeli side.  He also supports pilot who flew small plane to Egypt to try to negotiate peace agreement with Nassar. Efforts unsuccessful.  Woman thinks pilot is a phony who is secretly promoting war.Reporter survives the war but is killed by land mine while trying to rescue a goat that belongs to some children. Woman returns to the United States with his body.New York Times said reporter made up to resemble Ernest Hemingway, but mainly made wisecracks while riding around in a jeep looking for a scoop. Variety complained reporter seemed to cover whole war by looking at film footage in hotel room.Photographer (Reuven Morgan - The Photographer).	133536
1986	Every Brilliant Eye	NM	OWN - P	Estleman, Loren D.		Editor and newspaper wants to find out where Barry Stackpole is, but the journalist can't be found,	133537
1948	Every Girl Should Be Married	M	DVD -R HQ 6732, 6733			Press.  Owner is afraid bad publicity will destroy his business.	133538
1914	Every Inch a King	M			Ness Book	War correspondent rescues a woman held captive by an evil queen.  Summons U.S. marines to stop a fight between two kingdoms	133539
2002	Every Little Girl's Dream	M				Photographer (Richard Travis).	133540
2004	Every Little Star	M			France. Short Musical Comedy.	Journalist (Sebastien Bonnet).	133541
1989	Every Man a King	NM	OWN - H	Kauffman, Bill		Columnist John Huey, professional pontificator in Washington. Ghost-wrote correspondence for a dipso legislator. Columnist and foundation flack.	133542
1950	Every Man a Stranger	N		Mannin, E.		Press	133543
1998	Every Mother's Worst Fear	MT	DVD -R HQ 9165, 9166			Reporter (Kristina Matisic)	133544
2002	Every Move You Make	M				Interviewer (Amethyst Valentino).	133545
2005	Every Sistah Wants It	N		McGlothin, Victor		African-American Producer Octavia Longbow has a complicated life. She has a job as a producer at Dallas’ top radio station, an international hip-hop star for an ex-boyfriend, a handsome new man without a penny in his pocket, a group of strong-willed girlfriends who aren’t afraid to share their opinions about everything under the sun, and a genius for revenge. Octavia is a show producer at Hot 100, Dallas’ top R&B radio station and she wants what every sistah wants.Alphonzo “The radio Gigolo” has been hanging out with Tony Tune, the morning radio host with a private pleasure palace filled with women, a million dollar contract and more tricks up his sleeve than an out-of-work magician. He’s chasing after Cee-Cee Lovely, lady deejay extraordinaire who can get any man she wants, and is also Octavia’s best friend. Alphonzo would be Octavia’s boyfriend but she’s holding out for I. Rome -- a double platinum superstar who’s given Octavia nothing but three years of hot loving and heartache. So when Octavia meets drop-dead gorgeous Legacy Childs after running hm over with her car, she develops second thoughts about what love really means.	133546
2007	Every Step You Take	DT			Documentary	Interviewers Nino Leitner, Toni Mir Mari, Naiara Martinez de Marigorta, Gregor Grkinic. Javier Garcia Garaizar. . Narrator Stuart Freeman (Voice).	133547
1921	Every Woman's Problem	M		Reid, Hal (Story).  J.F. Natteford (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Yellow Journalism - Ness Book	Editor of yellow newspaper opposes woman who is elected to judgeship. Her husband threatens to kill the editor. When bootleggers, who also dislike the paper, blow it up, the editor is killed. Judge's husband is suspected.Judge has become governor by this time and must decide whether to follow the law or pardon her husband. She  follows the law but a last minute confession saves her husband.	133548
2006	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates a Part Time Job	T			Episode. 1-19-2006	Newspaper Boy. Chris gets a job as a paperboy to earn money for a jacket he'll be embarrassed to own in 10 years.  He goes to work with his dad to earn money and quickly learns the value of a dollar.	133549
2007	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Bed-Stuy	T	DVD -R HQ 9216		Episode. 11-5-2007	School Newspaper. When Chris joins the writing staff of the school newspaper, he makes up a story about a serial killer that causes a panic in the community. Chris: School newspapers in White schools are different than school newspapers in Black schools: There are no obituary stories. He wants to make a name for himself on the school newspaper. Newspaper Editor Lisa (Monica Ann Parales). Everybody hates Chris’ first article. Even his white teacher Mrs. Morello (Jacqueline Mazarella) “I don’t know what to write about. Everything they ask about doesn’t exist,” Chris says. Friend says “Give the people what they want.”  “I thought journalism was about reporting the facts,” Chris says. But the people don’t want the facts so Chris decides to give the people what they want. Everyone loves his fake story. Mrs. Morello calls him, “My brilliant little Alex Haley.”  “The truth left off the page,” says Lisa. They all believe about a serial killer in the black community.  The Brooklyn Crier publishes his story because one of his white teachers sends. Brooklyn was paralyzed by fear by Chris’ fake story that appears on the front page of the Brooklyn Crier. Front Page Headline: “Scissor Killer Stalks Streets of Bed Stuy, Youth Only Witness.” Picture of Chris looking shocked into the camera on the front page.Television picks it up quoting Chris’s story.  “My story had pulled the wool over the community’s eyes.” The whole community is terrified. “You can’t base your legacy on lies,” a local businessman he works for tells him.  “Not only was Brooklyn filled with fear, it was filled with reporters.”  Channel 12 News Female TV Reporter. Black TV Reporter. The TV reporters chase him into his house. Chris tells white detective, mother and father that he made up the story because the original one he turned in was too dull. “So I made the story more interesting to read.”  Chris: “All I did was stretch the truth.”  Lisa is furious. Mrs. Morello is disappointed. “You were the first black writer in the school’s history.”Brooklyn Crier headline on Johnson being elected.	133550
2005	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Christmas	T			Episode #11. 12-15-2005	Segment Reporter (Julie Lancaster).	133551
2006	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Cutting School	T			Episode #37.	Reporter (Julie Lancaster).	133552
2005	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Fat Mike	T			Episode #5. 10-20-2005	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Michael Brownless). Interviewer (Hilary Hacker).	133553
2006	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Picture Day	T			Episode #13. 2-2-2006	Newscaster (Maria Quiban). Photographer (Roger Ranney).	133554
2006	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Promises	T	DVD -R HQ 11445		Episode #29. 11-13-2006	News Media. Lisa the Journalist (Monica Anne Parales) goes after newly elected student body president Chris writing false stories about him and finally getting him impeached.  Chris’ presidency is in jeopardy when a newspaper article citing the flaws in his reign cause impeachment hearings. Lisa exhibits all the worst characteristics of a tabloid-type journalist as editor of the school newspaper.  	133555
2007	Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates the Last Day	T			Episode #40.	Reporter (Julie Lancaster).	133556
2005	Everybody Love's Raymond: Pat's Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 6098		Episode #415. 5-9-2005	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert's mother-in-law, Pat, is concealing a big secret from her family.	133557
1964	Everybody Loves It	M			AFI-Television	TV	133558
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond:	T	SVD 736 (Two Episodes), VHSSP 662. VHS 651 (No Ending), 645, 644,  627. 624, 623, 611, 415, 409, 405, 394, 392, 387, 386, 378.		Episodes. Series September 13, 1996-.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133559
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: All I Want For Christmas	T	DVD -R SP 5108.		Episode #34. 12-15-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133560
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ally's Birth	T	DVD -R HQ 5973		Episode #122. 5-21-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133561
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ally's F	T	DVD -R HQ 5483		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ally comes home with an F in math on her report card, and her parents are shocked.	133562
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Alone Time	T	DVD -R HQ 4101		Episode #93. 4-17-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is worried when Debra asks him to take the kids out more so she can have time to herself	133563
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Angry Family, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4968		Episode #123. 9-24-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133564
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Angry Sex	T	DVD -R HQ 5454		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons. Frank, his brother, submits a column idea to Ray's editor.Ray worries that Debra's fight with Marie could put a stop to his plans.	133565
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Anniversary	T	DVD -R HQ 4213		Episode #28. 10-27-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray blames himself for his parents' long, miserable marriage.	133566
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Annoying Kid	T	DVD -R HQ 3788.		Episode #154. 11-11-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Raymond encounters problems with the young son of a befriended couple.	133567
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Apartment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3923		Episode #58. 12-7-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray notices Robert's new neighbors are all sexy women.	133568
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Article, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3948		Episode #55. 11-9-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133569
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Author, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5888		Episode #103. 10-30-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133570
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Bachelor Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3851		Episode #169. 5-12-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133571
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Bad Moon Rising	T	DVD -R HQ 4070		Episode #95. 5-8-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray's attempts to alleviate Debra's womanly problems only make her more imitable.	133572
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Baggage	T	DVD -R HQ 3875		Episode #168. 5-5-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133573
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ball, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4150		Episode #12. 12-20-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray learns his Mickey Mantle autographed baseball is a fake.	133574
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Be Nice	T	DVD -R HQ 4376		Episode #70. 5-3-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133575
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Big Shots	T	DVD -R HQ 3989		Episode #66. 3-1-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Robert meet members of the 1969 New York Mets.	133576
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Bigger Person, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3672		Episode #145. 5-13-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert tries to play peacemaker between Marie and Debra.	133577
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Bird, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4869		Episode #179. 11-24-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133578
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Blabbermouths	T	DVD -R HQ 4822		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray gets upset when he learns that Debra has been sharing their intimate secrets with her friends.	133579
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Boob Job	T	DVD -R HQ 3994		Episode #74. 9-20-1999. Season 4 Opener	Sportswriter Ray Barone (Ray Romano) living on Long Island with his wife, 12-year-old daughter and 8-year-old twin sons.Debra is upset when she sees Ray's reaction to a friend's breast implants.	133580
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Boys' Therapy	T	DVD -R HQ 5483			Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Women pressure Ray and Frank to accompany Robert to one of his therapy sessions.	133581
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Breakup Tape, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3740		Episode #140. 3-4-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is jealous when Debra shows him the mementos she saved from past relationships	133582
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Brother	T			Episode #25. 10-6-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray's brotherly gesture works a little too well.	133583
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Bully on the Bus	T	DVD -R HQ 4064		Episode #86. 1-17-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra learn that Ally has been bullying another child on the bus.	133584
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Call Me Mom	T	DVD -R HQ 5594.		Episode #143. 4-29-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra agree to call their respective mothers-in-law "mom."	133585
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Can Opener, The	T	DVD -R HQ 34006		Episode #75. 9-27-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Whole family chooses sides when Ray and Debra fight over a newly acquired can opener	133586
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Canister, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5422		Episode #116. 4-9-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133587
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Captain Nemo	T	DVD -R HQ 4197		Episode #11. 12-13-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray coaches a team for the Pizza league basketball championship.	133588
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Car, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4197		Episode #15. 1-31-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray buys his high-school "make-out mobile."	133589
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Checkbook, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6240		Episode #38. 1-19-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133590
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Children's Book, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6192		Episode #30. 11-10-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133591
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Christmas Picture, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4058		Episode #84. 12-13-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray tries to organize a family photo shoot for a Christmas present to his parents.	133592
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Christmas Present	T	DVD -R HQ 5943		Episode #108. 12-11-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133593
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Civil Wars	T	DVD -R HQ 5645		Episode #35. 1-5-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133594
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Confronting the Attacker	T	DVD -R HQ 4513		Episode #96. 5-15-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133595
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Contractor, The	T			Episode #175. 10-20-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133596
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Cookies	T	DVD -R HQ 3719		Episode #137. 1-28-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray vows to win the grand prize of the Frontier Girls cookie drive when Ally's troop leader targets his parents' house	133597
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Counseling	T	DVD -R HQ 5096		Episode #148. 9-23-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133598
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Cousin Gerard	T	DVD -R HQ 4025		Episode #80. 11-8-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra points out similarities between Ray and his annoying cousin	133599
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Crazy Chin	T	DVD -R HQ 5368		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it. Amy derives a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.	133600
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Cruising With Marie	T	DVD -R HQ 3946		Episode #64. 2-15-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray goes on a Caribbean cruise with Marie after Frank hurts his knee	133601
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Cult, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5631		Episode #147. 9-23-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133602
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Dancing With Debra	T	DVD -R HQ 3947		Episode #71. 5-10-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is upset when Debra and Robert bond while swing-dancing together.	133603
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Date for Peter, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5507		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Amy's parents ask Ray to give Peter dating advice.	133604
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Debra at the Lodge	T			Episode #181. 1-5-2004	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133605
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Debra Makes Something Good	T	DVD -R HQ 4093		Episode #91. 2-28-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra throws the Barone family into turmoil when she finally cooks something good	133606
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Debra's Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 4869		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.All the in-laws gather for Thanksgiving at Ray and Debra's house.	133607
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Debra's Sick	T	DVD -R HQ 4149		Episode #13. 1-3-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.To save time, Ray schedules a meeting with Terry Bradshaw at the pediatrician's office	133608
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Debra's Workout	T	DVD -R HQ 4025		Episode #81. 11-15-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is happily surprised, and curious, when Debra starts initiating sex more often	133609
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Diamonds	T	DVD -R HQ 4201		Episode #16. 2-7-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray takes Debra's wedding ring to replace its fake diamond	133610
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Disciplinarian	T			Episode #161. 2-10-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133611
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Dog, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5555		Episode #19. 3-3-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133612
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Driving Frank	T	DVD -R HQ 4340		Episode #49. 9-28-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133613
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Fairies	T	DVD -R HQ 5962		Episode #113. 2-19-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133614
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Family Bed, The	T			Episode #40. 2-23-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133615
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Fascinatin' Debra	T	DVD -R HQ 4218		Episode #21. 3-17-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.When a radio psychologist (Mary Kay Adams) visits, Debra feels dull compared to the other Barones.	133616
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Father Knows Least	T			Episode #24. 9-29-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133617
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Faux Pas	T	DVD -R HQ 5534.		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is surprised when his family members are upset about a comment he made to one of the children's friends when he was just trying to be funny.	133618
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Favors	T	DVD -R HQ 6054		Episode #410. 1-17-2005	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie helps Debra deal with Ray's habit of leaving his stuff lying around the house	133619
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Fighting In-Laws	T	DVD -R HQ 4847		Episode #106. 11-20-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133620
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Finale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6634		Episode . 5-16-2005	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Brief complication after minor surgery forces the Barones to consider life without Raymond.	133621
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: First Six Years, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3739		Special. 4-28-2002. Two Parts.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Celebrity fans including Ron Howard, Larry King, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Martin Short, Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Voight discuss the series.	133622
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: First Time, The	T			Episode #146. 5-20-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133623
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Frank Goes Downstairs	T			Episode #128. 10-29-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133624
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Frank Paints the House	T			Episode #121. 5-21-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133625
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Frank, the Writer	T	DVD -R HQ 3441. VHS 597. SVD 558.		Episode #6. 10-18-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank gets a  few anecdotes in Reader's Digest and submits his writing samples to Ray's editor hoping to get his own column in the newspaper.Frank, feeling he has a new lease on life, convinces Ray to submit his story ideas for the column, which he plans to call "I Was Just Thinking."Ray then has to break the news to his father that the editor thinks Frank's writing is the most embarrassing work he's ever read.	133626
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Frank's Tribute	T	DVD -R HQ 3944		Episode #63. 2-8-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank wins "Man of the Year."	133627
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Fun With Debra	T			Episode #171. 9-22-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133628
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4201		Episode #17. 2-21-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.After the cable goes out, the family plays Scruples	133629
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Garage Sale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5656		Episode #45. 4-27-1998	Sportswriter-columnist-features editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133630
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Getaway, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3945		Episode #68. 4-5-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra and Ray feel pressure to show each other a good time on a romantic weekend getaway.	133631
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Getting Even	T	DVD -R HQ 4339		Episode #51. 10-12-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133632
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Gift, The	T			Episode #31. 11-17-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133633
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Golf	T	DVD -R HQ 6169		Episode #27. 10-20-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Guilt attacks Ray after he tricks Debra into letting him play golf	133634
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Good Girls	T	DVD -R HQ 5656		Episode #41. 3-2-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133635
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Grandpa Steals	T	DVD -R HQ 3782		Episode #158. 1-6-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ally catches her grandfather stealing at the supermarket.	133636
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Hackidu	T	DVD -R HQ 4488		Episode #90. 2-21-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133637
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Halloween Candy	T	DVD -R HQ 3922		Episode #53. 10-26-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped "chocolate coins."	133638
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: High School	T	DVD -R HQ 5629		Episode #32. 11-24-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133639
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Home From School	T	DVD -R HQ 4558		Episode #173. 10-6-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133640
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Homework	T	DVD -R HQ 3779		Episode #149. 9-30-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.When Ray complains Ally is getting too much homework, Debra advises him to talk to her teacher	133641
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: How They Met	T	DVD -R HQ 4006		Episode #73. 5-24-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.As they prepare Ally for a play date, Ray and Debra reminisce about when they first met.	133642
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Humm Vac	T	DVD -R HQ 4904		Episode #115. 3-19-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133643
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: I Love You	T	DVD -R HQ 6106. VHS 587		Episode #2. 9-20-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Newlywed friends make public display of their affection. Debra wants husband Raymond to say the three little words -- I Love You.	133644
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: I Wish I Were Gus	T	DVD -R HQ 4139. VHS 587		Episode #3. 9-27-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray gives eulogy at his great uncle's funeral.	133645
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: In-Laws	T	DVD -R HQ 4174. VHS 598		Episode #8. 11-1-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray's upper class in-laws come for visit.	133646
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ingrate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5346.		Episode	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray receives an honorary doctorate and forgets to mention Debra in his acceptance speech.	133647
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Invasion, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4328		Episode #48. 9-21-1998. Season 3 Opener	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Termite-tenters force the Barones to seek shelter with Ray's parents.	133648
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: It's Supposed To Be Fun	T	DVD -R HQ 5509.		Episode #130. 11-12-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133649
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Italy	T	DVD -R HQ 4513		Episodes #98-#99. 10-2-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133650
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Jazz Records	T	DVD -R HQ 4632		Episode #180. 12-15-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133651
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Jealous Robert	T			Episode #129. 11-5-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133652
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Job for Robert, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5506		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert and Amy find that living with Marie and Frank has a definite down side.	133653
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Just a Formality	T	DVD -R HQ 3852		Episode #160. 2-3-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray meets Amy's conservative parents. Robert proposes to Amy.	133654
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Kicker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5051		Episode #133. 12-10-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Raymond's father catches the football after a 68-yard field goal, the longest in history, is kicked,  and he refuses to give it back.	133655
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Last Laugh, The	T			Episode.#416. 5-16-2005	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Interviews with the cast and producers, highlights from past seasons, and the last week of production.	133656
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Lateness	T	DVD -R HQ 5916.		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.	133657
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Left Back	T	DVD -R HQ 4008		Episode #83. 11-29-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray discovers that he was held back a year of pre-kindergarten. Frank tries to get Michael advanced in school.	133658
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Let's Fix Robert	T	DVD -R HQ 4934		Episode #118. 4-30-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133659
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Letter, The	T			Episode #33. 12-8-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133660
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Liars	T	DVD -R HQ 6225		Episode #177. 11-10-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133661
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Lone Barone, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4330		Episode #56. 11-16-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is blamed when Robert's girlfriend dumps him.	133662
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Look Don't Touch	T	DVD -R HQ 4148. VHS 596		Episode #5. 10-11-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray feels guilty about being attracted to a waitress so he denies knowing her. The whole thing is blown out of proportion.	133663
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Lucky Suit	T	DVD -R HQ 3726		Episode #138. 2-4-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie ruins Robert's lucky suit while ironing it for his interview with the FBI.	133664
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Marie and Frank's New Friends	T	DVD -R HQ 4101		Episode #92. 3-20-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra's plan, designed to spend less time with Marie and Frank, backfires.	133665
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Marie's Meatballs	T	DVD -R HQ 6225		Episode #37. 1-19-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133666
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Marie's Sculpture	T	DVD -R HQ 5487		Episode #127. 10-22-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133667
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Marie's Vision	T	DVD -R HQ 3795		Episode #156. 11-25-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Men are afraid to spoil Thanksgiving Day dinner by telling Marie she needs eyeglasses.	133668
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Meant To Be	T	DVD -R HQ 4848		Episode #101. 10-16-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert finds himself having to choose among three women.	133669
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Meeting the Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 5710		Episode #163. 2-24-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133670
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Mentor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5422		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert and Ray are shocked when they meet a man who considers Frank to be a mentor.	133671
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Mia Famiglia	T	DVD -R HQ 6199		Episode #36. 1-12-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133672
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Misery Loves Company	T			Episode #174. 10-13-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133673
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Model, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5412		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Modeling agent convinces Robert to pose for head shots, but when he returns for the pictures, he finds that the agency has mysteriously disappeared.	133674
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Mother's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 3762		Episode #144. 5-6-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Mother's Day feud between Debra and Marie has the women refusing to speak to each other.	133675
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Move Over	T	DVD -R HQ 4009		Episode #67. 3-15-1999	Sportswriter Ray Barone (Ray Romano) living on Long Island with his wife, 12-year-old daughter and 8-year-old twin sons.Ray complains Debra is too cuddlesome.	133676
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Moving Out	T	DVD -R HQ 3948		Episode #54. 11-2-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra finds herself wishing her mother were more like Marie	133677
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Mozart	T			Episode #26. 10-13-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.As an example for Ally, Ray takes piano lessons from Marie	133678
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Neighbors	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4395		Episode #20. 3-10-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133679
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Net Worth	T	DVD -R HQ 4923		Episode #117. 4-23-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133680
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Nice Talk, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4739		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133681
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: No Fat	T	DVD -R HQ 4376		Episode #57. 11-23-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie cooks a healthy Thanksgiving dinner for the family.	133682
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: No Roll!	T	DVD -R HQ 5994		Episode #124. 10-1-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133683
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: No Thanks	T	DVD - R HQ 4007		Episode #82. 11-22-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra spends the entire day cooking with Marie in an attempt to improve their relationship. Frank and Robert accompany Ray to a car show.	133684
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Not So Fast	T	DVD -R HQ 5454		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert, Amy, Marie and Frank adjust to their new living situation.	133685
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Odd Man Out	T	DVD - R HQ 4968		Episode #125. 10-8-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133686
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Older Women	T	DVD -R HQ 4862		Episode #131. 11-19-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133687
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: P.T. & A	T	DVD -R HQ 6354		Episode	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra misunderstands and dresses like a slut to a PTA meeting.	133688
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Pants On Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 3943		Episode #61. 1-18-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie discovers Ray threw a wild party as a teenager.	133689
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Party Dress	T	DVD -R HQ 5916.		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray refuses to buy a $250 dress for Ally to wear to her friend's birthday party.	133690
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Pet Cemetery	T			Episode #102. 10-23-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133691
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Pet the Bunny	T	DVD -R HQ 3779		Episode #150. 10-7-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Raymond writes a sample eulogy for Frank that ends up in the wrong hands.	133692
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Peter on the Couch	T	DVD -R HQ 5933		Episode #176. 11-3-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.When Amy invites her brother to stay for dinner, he makes himself comfortable on the couch and never leaves.	133693
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 3343. VHS 585		Episode #1. Premiere. 9-13-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Raymond's parents and brother cause problems for his wife when they constantly show up unannounced.	133694
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ping Pong	T	DVD -R HQ 3943		Episode #60. 1-11-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray challenges Frank to ping pong.	133695
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Plan, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5758		Episode #164. 3-10-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133696
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Power of No, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6098		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray attempts to turn the tables on Debra in the bedroom.	133697
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Prodigal Son	T	DVD -R HQ 4064		Episode #87. 1-31-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray gets criticism for not regularly attending Sunday Mass	133698
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ray Home Alone	T	DVD -R HQ 3946.		Episode #65. 2-22-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray spends time with his friend while the family is away.	133699
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ray's Journal	T			Episode #111. 2-5-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133700
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ray's on TV	T	DVD -R HQ 4246		Episode #23. 9-22-1997. Season 2 Opener	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Well-meaning advice makes Ray nervous on camera. Sportscaster Ray Firestone as himself.	133701
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ray's Ring	T	DVD -R HQ 5994		Episode #126. 10-15-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray loses his wedding ring during a business trip.	133702
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Raybert	T			Episode #132. 11-26-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133703
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Recovering Pessimist	T	DVD -R HQ 6634		Episode #18. 2-28-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray's efforts at optimism backfire.	133704
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Ride-Along, The	T			Episode #39. 2-2-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133705
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert Moves Back	T	DVD -R HQ 3989		Episode #72. 5-17-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray offers his basement office to Robert and Amy when they want to be alone.	133706
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert Needs Money	T	DVD -R HQ 3781		Episode #152. 10-21-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra loan $1,000 to pressed Robert, then are surprised when he uses it go to Las Vegas	133707
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert's Date	T	DVD -R HQ 3944		Episode #62. 2-1-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert changes his demeanor around new friends.	133708
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert's Divorce	T	DVD -R HQ 4792		Episode #97. 5-22-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133709
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert's Rodeo	T	DVD -R HQ 4069		Episode #88. 2-7-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.When Robert is hurt in the line of duty, Debra convinces Ray to show he cares.	133710
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert's Wedding	T	DVD -R HQ 3851		Episode #170. 5-19-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133711
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Say Uncle	T	DVD -R HQ 5973		Episode #119. 5-7-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133712
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Season's Greetings	T	DVD -R HQ 5999.		Episode #134. 12-17-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133713
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Security	T			Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Amy and Marie debate whether Robert should retire from the police force early.	133714
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Separation	T	DVD -R HQ 4953		Episode #120. 5-14-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133715
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sex Talk	T	DVD -R HQ 4007		Episode #77. 10-11-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra consult Frank and Marie about what an older couple's sex life should be	133716
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: She's the One	T	DVD -R HQ 3788		Episode #155. 11-18-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert fears his family will ruin his developing relationship with "the perfect woman."	133717
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Shower, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3875		Episode #167. 4-28-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133718
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sigh, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3782		Episode #153. 11-4-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray gives Debra exclusive use of their bathroom.	133719
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Silent Partners	T	DVD -R HQ 5924		Episode #112. 2-12-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133720
2005	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sister-in-Law	T	DVD -R HQ 6081		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert gets angry when Ray tells him his wife talks too much.	133721
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sister, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4008		Episode #79. 10-25-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra is upset when her sister, Jennifer, decides to become a nun	133722
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sitter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4340		Episode #50. 10-5-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133723
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Six Feet Under	T			Episode #44. 4-20-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133724
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Skit, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3726		Episode #139., 2-25-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray and Debra parody Frank and Marie's relationship, then the older couple does the same for them -- and they get angry.	133725
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Slave	T	DVD -R HQ 5317.		Episode #182. 1-12-2004	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.	133726
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sleepover at Peggy's	T			Episode #165. 3-31-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133727
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sneeze, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4896		Episode #107. 11-27-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133728
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Snow Day	T	DVD -R HQ 3719		Episode #136. 1-14-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra hurts Frank's feelings when the family is stranded together during a snowstorm.	133729
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Somebody Hates Raymond	T	DVD -R HQ 3825. SVD 1328		Episode #159. 1-27-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Sports-Radio Host Jerry Musso (Steve Vinovich) detests Ray and refuses to book him as a guest.Andy stops by Ray's house to tell him he got a new job at a radio station booking guests for Jerry Musso's sports radio show, but he wouldn't book Ray for the show because he hates him.When Ray tells family, Marie decides she  should write a letter to Musso to like Ray.  Andy takes Ray to premiere party and Ray confronts Musso and talks to him about the problem.Musso admits he doesn't like his column and he isn't fit to be a sportswriter. Robert, who earlier started a feud with Roy, stands up for Ray saying he's  a better husband, friend and sportswriter than he would ever be.	133730
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Someone's Cranky	T	DVD -R HQ 4070		Episode #94. 5-1-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra searches for the cause of Robert's mean-spirited behavior	133731
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Standard Deviation	T	DVD -R HQ 4148. VHS 610		Episode #4. 10-4-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.IQ tests cause Raymond some problems. Robert's psychology project stirs Ray's and Debra's competitive streaks.	133732
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Stefania Arrives	T	DVD -R HQ 4896		Episode #114. 2-26-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133733
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: Super Bowl	T	DVD -R HQ 3343. SVD 1509		Episode #110. 1-29-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray gets to go to the Super Bowl to cover it for his newspaper. Feels bad about not bringing Debra when he sees that all the other reporters brought their wives so he has her flown in.To prove that he wants to spend time with her, he rips up the tickets to the Super Bowl.	133734
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Surprise Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5317		Episode #178. 11-17-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray's mother-in-law enlists his help in planning a surprise party for Debra.	133735
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Sweet Charity	T	DVD -R HQ 5717		Episode #162. 2-17-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133736
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: T-Ball	T	DVD -R HQ 6256.		Episode #42. 3-9-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133737
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Talk To Your Daughter	T	DVD -R HQ 3740		Episode #141. 3-18-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.To prove to Debra he is a responsible parent, Ray decides to talk with Ally about sex	133738
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Tasteless Frank	T	DVD -R HQ 4772		Episode.	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Marie is stunned when Frank puts salt on her lasagna and fears she has lost her touch in the kitchen.	133739
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Tenth Anniversary, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4069		Episode #89. 2-14-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra discovers that Ray taped over their wedding with the 1991 Super Bowl	133740
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Thank You Notes	T	DVD -R HQ 6169		Episode #172. 9-29-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133741
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Thought That Counts, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3781		Episode #157. 12-9-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra wonders why Ray does not put the same effort into finding thoughtful gifts for her as he does for Marie.	133742
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Tissues	T			Episode #135. 1-7-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133743
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Toaster, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3923		Episode #59. 12-14-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank and Marie trade Ray's Christmas gift for a coffee maker.	133744
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Traffic School	T	DVD -R HQ 4312		Episode #43. 4-6-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert uses a ventriloquist's dummy to enliven his traffic-school classes.	133745
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Turkey or Fish	T	DVD -R HQ 4149		Episode #10. 11-22-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra opts for Thanksgiving fish to avoid competing with Marie's cooking	133746
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Visit, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3922		Episode #52. 10-19-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133747
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Vote For Debra, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3780		Episode #142. 3-25-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra decides to run for president of the school governing board.	133748
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Walk To the Door, The	T	DVD -R  HQ 5403		Episode #104. 11-6-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133749
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Wallpaper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5873		Episode #100. 10-19-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133750
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Wedding, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4312		Episode #46. 5-11-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray recalls his wedding day.	133751
1998	Everybody Loves Raymond: Wedding, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4328		Episode #47. 5-18-1998	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray recalls their wedding	133752
2001	Everybody Loves Raymond: What Good Are You?	T			Episode #109. 1-8-2001	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133753
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: What's With Robert?	T	DVD -R HQ 4058		Episode #85. 1-10-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Robert's sexuality comes into question when he breaks up with Amy again	133754
2002	Everybody Loves Raymond: Who Am I?	T	DVD -R HQ 3780		Episode #151. 10-14-2002	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray believes he is having an identity crisis.	133755
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Who's Handsome?	T	DVD -R HQ 4150		Episode #14. 1-17-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Debra's compliments to insecure Robert prompt Ray to change	133756
2003	Everybody Loves Raymond: Who's Next	T	DVD -R HQ 5767		Episode #166. 4-14-2003	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133757
2004	Everybody Loves Raymond: Whose Side Are You On?	T	DVD -R HQ 6277		Episode #313. 2-2-2004	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.	133758
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Why Are We Here?	T	DVD -R HQ 6155		Episode #22. 4-7-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133759
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Will, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5506		Episode #78. 10-18-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Upon drafting their wills, Ray and Debra decide who would be guardians for their children.	133760
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Win, Lose or Draw	T	DVD -R HQ 4934		Episode #9. 11-8-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133761
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: Working Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 3947		Episode #69. 4-26-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Ray is angry when Debra gets a part-time job.	133762
1997	Everybody Loves Raymond: Working Late Again	T	DVD -R HQ 5037		Episode #29. 11-3-1997	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.After Debra reads a newspaper article about people who enjoy being at work more than being at home, she convinces Ray to set up an office in their house.	133763
1999	Everybody Loves Raymond: You Bet	T	DVD -R HQ 3994		Episode #76. 10-4-1999	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank's sudden jovial mood makes Ray suspicious	133764
2000	Everybody Loves Raymond: Young Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 4847		Episode #105. 11-13-2000	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.	133765
1996	Everybody Loves Raymond: Your Place or Mine?	T	DVD -R HQ 4159. VHS 598		Episode #7. 10-28-1996	Sportswriter-Columnist-Features Editor Ray Barone (Ray Romano) of New York Newsday lives on Long Island with his wife, daughter and twin sons.Frank's wife gets fed up with him after 40 years of marriage and moves in with Ray and Debra. Ray and Robert enjoy being mothered by Marie. Debra spends quality time with Frank.	133766
1990	Everybody Wins	M				Publicity. Tom O'Toole (Nick Nolte), hot-shot private investigator who is something of a publicity hound. Reporter (James Parisi).	133767
1926	Everybody's Acting	M		Neilan, Marshall (Story). Benjamin Glazer (Scenario). George Marion Jr. (Titles)	AFI-Reporters/Novelists - Ness Book	Editor Peter O'Brien (Edward Martindel), a newspaperman,  who, along with four members of an acting company, adopts a little girl when her father shoots her mother and then kills himself.Five "fathers" help the adopted daughter's romance with a taxi driver who is actually wealthy but driving a cab to get information for a book. They stage false scenes of home life to impress the man's disapproving mother.She is won over when she discovers that the editor can help advance her social position.	133768
1988	Everybody's All-American	M				Newsreel Announcer (Terrence Beasor).	133769
1989	Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure	MT			1332-3	News Media. Press	133770
1975	Everybody's Girl	P	MLPL	Patrick, J	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	133771
1939	Everybody's Hobby	M	DVD -R HQ 6439. SVD 798	Gamet, Kenneth, William A. Brockway (Screenplay)		Managing Editor Thomas "Tom" Leslie (Henry O'Neill) of the Valley City Times  in a small town faces the loss of his job when a syndicate takes over the paper. 48-year-old Leslie has worked for the paper for the last 20 years.Publisher Samuel Taggart (Paul Everton) sells the newspaper to a syndicate. Mr. Hatfield (Frederic Tozere) represents McClaren Syndicate, purchaser of the newspaper, wants more sensationalism.Leslie says community is conservative and won't stand for sensationalism. Hatfield says it's like any other community: it wants news. Tells Leslie to forget his conservative principles or they'll get someone else.Wife convinces him to take a short vacation with his son in the mountains. Radio-buff son Robert Leslie (Jackie Moran)  becomes invaluable during a spectacular forest fire with his ham radio. Wife's hobby is stampsFire starts and Leslie gets a scoop and a $2,000 bonus when he returns to his position as editor. Hatfield's Reporter (Crieghton Hale). Newspaper Employee (John Dilson). Copy boy (Claude Wisberg).	133772
1978	Everyday	DT			Series. 1978-1979. Syndicated	Hosts John Bennett Perry and Stephanie Edwards.  Regulars: Anne Bloom, Tom Chapin, Robert Corff, Judy Gibson, Murray Langston	133773
1989	Everyday with Joan Lunden	DT			Series. 1989-1991. Syndicated	Host Joan Lunden.	133774
1940	Everyman's Theatre	R			Series - 1940-41	Press	133775
2004	Everyone	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Jason Simpson). Radio News Reporters (Samantha Reimer, Lisa Marie Forbes). Radio Interviewer (Jason Simpson).	133776
2007	Everyone Who’s Anyone	NJ		Reisfeld, Randi		Paparazzi make life complicated for Jacey who is trying to prove to herself and to Hollywood that she really does have what it takes to succeed in the business. Everything is more intense and more public in the Hollywood spotlight. The 17-year-old has just finished shooting her second movie and her popularity has propelled her to the A-list of Hollywood starlets and everyone from Ashlee to Zac is partying at her rented Malibu beach house. But all too soon, the dark side of stardom begins to invade her carefree life. 	133777
2005	Everyone Worth Knowing	N		Weisberger, Lauren		Gossip Columnist. Vicious online gossip columnist, "Ellie Insider," who seems to have it in for a NYC party planner implying she has her own Paris Hilton-style sex tape.	133778
1996	Everyone's Gone to the Moon	N		Norman, Philip		Reporter Louis Brennan is a naïve, but ambitious, talented young North County English journalist who has been recruited from a small-time daily to work for The Sunday Dispatch, London's most prestigious weekend newspaper in 1960s Beatles-era London.22-year-old Brennan is holed up in a backwater town in Northern England when he wins an essay contest that lands him a job at the prestigious and extravagant the London's Sunday Dispatch's ultra-chic glossy color Sunday magazine.Competition is intense. Finds himself floundering in search for a legitimate scoop in magazine's politically charged atmosphere. Encouraged by his former editor in the provinces, moral and thrifty Jack Shildrick, now editor of the Dispatch.Their solidarity is infiltrated by Fran Dyson, a poisonously manipulative young secretary. Brennan and Shildrick find themselves jockeying for her affections with disastrous results.Supplement's editor, Toby Godwin ("God" to his staff), between colossal meals and multiple magnums of Dom, sponsors flashy pieces on cultural trends. He and minions chortle at Brennan's ideas. Shildrick champions him offering him coveted "Cicero" column.	133779
2005	Everyone's Pretty	N		Millet, Lydia		Movie Critic Dan Decetes, a reviewer of adult films who has drink-filled delusions of messianic grandeur.	133780
2007	Everything but a Groom	N		Jacobs, Holly		Reporters are hounding a woman whose Hungarian grandmother put a curse on her wedding, the explanation she gives when her fiancé leaves her at the last second for a waitress. The local press, who think the wedding curse story could have the same legs as a recent popular runaway bride story, are relentless in pursuing the story. A landscape contractor desperately suggests the woman stay with him until the news media attention dies down and she shocks herself by agreeing to stay with him. The contractor doesn’t believe in curses.	133781
1956	Everything But the Truth	M		Burton, Val (Idea).  Sheridan Gibney, Stanley Roberts (Story). Herb Meadow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist and Former War Correspondent Ernie Miller (John Forsythe) meets small town teacher who admires his work but accuses him of getting sloppy and points out factual errors in his book. "A human bite is very infectious." "Especially a columnist's."Womanizing newsman  pretends to be interested in her project, a "boy mayor"  to make time with the teacher. She decides to play up  to his wolfish instincts to get him to run a story on the boy, an orphan, in his syndicated column.During a rendezvous, she accidentally knocks the columnist unconscious and finishes his column implicating not only the mayor but other higher ups who are accepting kickbacks. After the column appears, the paper is hit with a libel suit.Columnist's editor tells him they will support him, but they need to document the accusations. The columnist hides the boy and runs a column asking what has happened to him in order to send politicians into a panic. Story gets nationwide attention.This leads to a televised hearing, the issues get resolved and the columnist plans to marry the teacher and adopt the orphan. TV News Broadcaster (Bill Baldwin).  Japanese Reporter (Arnold Ishii). Senate Reporter (Kenner G. Kemp).	133782
1939	Everything Happens at Night	M	SV 164	Arthur Art, Robert Harari (Screenplay)		Correspondents Ken Morgan (Robert Cummings) formerly with the London bureau of the New York Times, now stationed in Paris with the New York Express and rival Geoffrey Thompson (Ray Milland) of the London Daily Globe rival newspapermen in foreign countryThey pursue the story of a Nobel Prize-winning doctor who has allegedly been killed but who is believed to be hiding out in a Swiss village. Each man secretly discovers the identity of the other.They compete for story and for the doctor's daughter. The two correspondents backstab each other. They team up to fight the Gestapo.  Morgan gets the girl. Thompson gets the doctor's memoirs.	133783
1958	Everything Happens to Hector	N		Batchelor, Denzil		News Media	133784
1961	Everything Happens To Me	T			PR	Press Agent Joey Mason (Joey Bishop) is Hollywood press agent	133785
2009	Everything Hurts	N		Scheft, Bill		Columnist Phil Camp is a man in pain. He’s a divorced former sportswriter who has accidentally remade himself as a self-help guru and spends his days and nights lying on a wrestling mat in his sprawling Manhattan apartment writing a popular syndicated newspaper column based on his best-selling book, “Where Can I Stow My Baggage?,” which he wrote under a phony name, Marty Fleck and the phony name became a self-help guru overnight. Phil cannot be Marty Fleck. He can barely be himself. He rises from time to time to limp to doctors and therapists, but nothing helps -- until a peculiar man in sandals hands him a dog-eared copy of “The Power of ‘Ow!’ How the Mind Gives the Body Pain” by one Dr. Samuel Abrun. Abrun’s book, which attributes most pain to “Acute Psychogenic Syndrome” or repressed rage -- launches Phil on a journey of self-discovery that leads him to revisit difficult childhood memories and forces him to confront his bitterly estranged half brother, Conservative Radio Talk-Show Host Jim McManus, and delivers him a love interest, Dr. Samuel Abrun’s smart, beautiful daughter, Janet. 	133786
2006	Everything or Nothing	M				News Media. News Anchor (David Born).	133787
2005	Everything She Knew	N		Tuquester, Carlistle Dixon		Reporter is sent to the home of a woman who joins a support group to share her story. She tells the reporter about her childhood, college years and the years she spent in an abusive relationship. She soon finds out telling her story was not a good idea.It is through this article that the life she left behind catches up with her. Now she must learn to stand up and defend herself once again, cope with her past, understand her new love and do what she has never done before: simply live	133788
1972	Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)	M	DVD -R HQ 6833, 6834. L			Globe Reporter Helen Lacey (Heather McRae) who is doing a story on sex research clinic.  Regis Philbin as himself in game show.	133789
1981	Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Monsters...But Were	T			Afraid!  Special	Host Charles Osgood	133790
2000	Everything You Know	NM		Heller, Zoe		Journalist Willy Muller is a 55-year-old hack journalist who was on British TV until 1971 when his alcoholic and unhappy wife, in a drunken argument, slipped, hit her head on the fridge and died. Muller was imprisoned, then released.His TV career ended fast when the tabloids exploited him as a wife murderer who got off easy. He published a successful memoir ("To Have and to  Hold") revealing everything about his marriage and exonerating himself.His two daughters grew up -- confusion, doubt and rage about her father drove one to sex, drugs and a shabby marriage. The younger one had a baby of her own and just committed suicide.Muller, who has been ghost-writing celebrity bios, is now working on screenplay of memoir. Has a heart attack, an attempt to quit smoking, sexual problems. Half-Jewish.	133791
2000	Everything's Jake	M				News Media. Reporters (Shari Jordan, Gameela Wright). Publisher (Robin Givens). Homeless man takes a newly homeless man under his wing and teaches him how to survive on the streets.	133792
2003	Everytime	MUS		Spears, Britney	In album, “In the Zone,” 11-18-2003	Paparazzi in music video.	133793
1952	Everywhere I Go	DT			Series. 10-7-1952 to 1-6-1953. CBS	Host Dan Seymour.	133794
1980	Evidence	N	OWN - H	Weisman, John		Investigative Journalist Bob Mandel from Detroit takes over murdered friend's research expose of teen homosexual prostitution. When he finds out his friend's involvement, he ruthlessly goes out to crucify him in his column as he searches for the murderer.His own values and motivations as a person and journalist are explored as well as the seamy underside of DetroitJack Fowler, best friend and colleague	133795
1991	Evidence of Blood	N		Cook, Thomas H.		News Media	133796
1998	Evidence of Blood	MT				News Media. TV Newswoman (Katherine Trowell). TV Reporter (Robert Bidaman). Print Journalist (Shaun Smyth).	133797
2005	Evidence of Love	NR		McConnell, Melissa		Publicist Catherine is a high-powered young professional living in Washington D.C. soon to be married to Harry, a special adviser to the president. Catherine is a publicist for the vice president.They have such little time for each other that Catherine begins to worry about the future of their relationship. When Harry goes missing, she is left to question how much she really knows about him and what he knows of her.She gave up a near-idyllic existence in Manhattan to accompany Harry to D.C. where he works in the West Wing and she holes up in the adjacent Old Executive Office Building as PR factotum to the Veep.	133798
1961	Evidence of the Accused	NM		Jeffries, Roderic		Editor John Waring, a failed barrister, who edits a lawyers' periodical	133799
2006	Evidence, The: Five Little Indians	T			Episode #4. 4-12-2006	Journalist (Val Cole).	133800
2006	Evidence, The: Stringers	T	DVD -R HQ 6289		Episode. 6-24-2006	Journalist answers a robbery call and his girlfriend, a paramedic, is killed. Police find a suspect with a vendetta.	133801
1947	Eviga lankar	MF				Journalist (Einar Hylander)	133802
2005	Evil Aliens	M			UK	Tabloid Reporter Michelle Fox (Emily Booth) is the host of the TV show “Weird World” which features phony stories about UFOs and aliens. When she hears about Cat, a young woman that claims she was abducted with her boyfriend and was made pregnant by aliens, Fox sees it as the perfect opportunity to resuscitate her failing ratings and get her tabloid TV news magazine back in the spotlight. She convinces her editor to send her to a remote Welsh island to interview Cat and get the story. With keen-eyed cameraman Ricky Anderson (Sam Butler ) and his stoned-out sound technician partner Jack (Peter McNeil O’Connor), an expert in ufology, and reenactment actors, an actress and an obscure gay actor, the determined TV host sets out for the Welsh peninsula where the abduction took place to get the scoop and make a buck. Upon arriving at their remote destination, the crew quickly discovers that Cat is in an advanced state of pregnancy despite only having been inseminated by the attacking extraterrestrials days ago.  Soon murderous aliens show up at the farmhouse to see what progress their interspecies offspring has made. The terrified humans stage a last stand against the interstellar invaders and a bloodbath follows. 	133803
1996	Evil Ambitions (aka Satanic Yuppies)	M			PR - Ness	Investigative Reporter Pete McGavin (Paul Morris) discovers that a Public Relations firm is a front for devil-worshiping cult that kills young women. TV Cameraman (Jarrod Callihan).	133804
2006	Evil B.B. Chow, The	SS		Almond, Steve	Included in “The Evil B.B. Chow and Other Stories.”	Magazine Editor’s love affair with a commitment-phobic medical resident seems too good to be true.  Sexy magazine editor who falls for a world-class cad.	133805
2004	Evil Con Carne: Gridlocked and Loaded/Fool's Paradise	C			Episode #3. 10-15-2004	Reporter (Frank Welker - Voice).	133806
1997	Evil Ed	M				Editor (Jenny Forslund), Culture Film Department. Head of Culture Film Department (Ulf Landergren). Head of the Culture Film Department (Izzy Young - Voice).Edward "Eddie" Tor Swenson is a friendly, homeless film cutter on the culture department. After a suicide accident, he is put on the mission to cut the "Loose Limbs" series.The blood and gore and violence makes him slowly go insane and Edward turns into Evil Ed.	133807
1963	Evil Eye (aka La Ragazza Che Sapeva Troppo. aka Girl Who Knew Too) Much, The	M		Concini, Ennio De, Eliana De Sabata, Franco Prosperi, Enzo Corbucci, Mino Guerrini, Mario Bava (Screenplay-Story)	AFI-Newspapermen, Italy. 1964. Ness Book	Newspaperman Landini (Dante Di Paolo) obsessed with murder woman claims to have witnessed. After series of killings, the seedy journalist is found dead with a suicide note beside him containing confession to murders.Real killer is another woman.	133808
2007	Evil Keg	M				Reporter (Nicole Reed)	133809
2003	Evil Never Dies	MT				TV Reporter (Cecelia Specht). Television Crew (Nathan Hill).	133810
2002	Evil on Queen Street	M				Radio News Broadcaster (Kira Boedeker - Voice).	133811
1982	Evil Ones, The	N		Mitchell, James		London Photographer and a magazine writer -- make big bucks selling gory disaster stories to an American scandal rag. Conflicts over their morality and motives cause personal and family problems.	133812
1984	Evil That Men Do, The	M				Latin American Journalist Jorge Hildalgo (Jorge Humberto Robles) is killed and his friend, a retired professional killer, Holland (Charles Bronson) is forced out of retirement to break a Central American government’s right-wing political torture ring that killed the dissident  journalist. The murderer is the master sadist behind the political torture of innocent victims. Posing as a journalist, Holland lures the sadist out of his fortress-like headquarters by using his murdered friend’s wife and daughter as bait. 	133813
1982	Evil Under the Sun	M	DVD	Christie, Agatha (Novel)		Gossip Writer. Hollywood fan magazine writer-Gossip Columnist Rex Brewster (Roddy McDowall) joins Hercule Poirot and other guests. Considered gay character. McDowall said he based his portrayal of the columnist on Tallulah Bankhead. 	133814
2005	Evil Ways	N		Nash, Bobby		Publisher and Reporter Franklin Palmer in Sommersville, Georgia gets a visit from his FBI agent brother. The graduating class of 1995 have returned to Sommersville for their 10-year high school reunion. The brutally murdered body of a woman is discovered.Together with the sheriff, the Palmer brothers  find themselves on the trail of a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. His targets are the unsuspecting members of the reunited class of '95. They should fear his evil ways.	133815
2008	Evil, Inc.	N		Kaplan, Glenn		TV Anchorwoman for the network has a beautiful face and not a hint of conscience. She is one of a host of deadly rivals of a man who thought he had it all -- a loving wife, a beautiful baby, and a career on the fast track. But soon after his big promotion, his whole world is shattered by a monstrous crime committed by the CEO of his own company, a crime his company will cover up at any cost. 	133816
2005	Evil's City	M				College Reporters Amber (Kathryn Carner) and Courtney (Laura Mazur) battle for the same story at a crime scene. Later, the feuding Lois Lane wannabes decide to take separate trips out of their native Los Angeles into the countryside. Reporter (Katie Liz).They are searching for the legendary town called Acheron, aka Evil's City. Reporters uncover the dark secret behind Acheron, a shadowy town whose inhabitants have mysteriously died.	133817
1996	Evita	M		Rice, Tim (Lyrics) and Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music)	Based on the musical	News Media. La Prensa offices destroyed by Peron government. Censorship. Photographers, flashbulbs going off following Evita. Reporters and photographers covering Peron throughout film.  Che ( Antonio Banderas) is restored to Everyman character and shows up as a reporter in several scenes harassed by the police. Annoncer on Balcony (Nick Holder).  It is 1952 and Eva Peron is dead. The story of Eva Duarte. 	133818
1978	Evita	P		Rice, Tim (Lyrics) and Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music)		News Media. 	133819
2001	Evolution	M				Reporter (Lee Garlington). Reporter (Steve Kehela).	133820
2004	Evolution of Eminem, The	DT				Interviewer (Sway - Himself)	133821
1999	Evolution's Child	M				TV Reporter (Mark Brandon)	133822
2003	Evp	M				Interviewer (Paul Parducci).	133823
2002	Ewa Aulin - Die Zeit mit mir als Candy	MF				Interviewer (Jens Geutebruck-Himself)	133824
2006	EWF: Zero Tolerance	DT				Commentators (Mike Aguirre, Larry Pena, Jay Thompson).	133825
1989	Ex-Lover	N	OWN - H	Bergstein, Eleanor		Magazine. Jessie Gerard, young playwright writing a magazine article	133826
2006	Ex-Mas Eve	M				Photographer (Saleena Andrea). Cameraman (Dewell Williams).	133827
1936	Ex-Mrs. Bradford, The	M	L			Writer. Very nervous and prolific crime novel writer.	133828
1710	Examiner, The	ER	COPY	Swift, Jonathan	1710-1711	Critics. Newspaper pieces. Mr. Examiner. Answering critics of other newspapers of the period.	133829
2000	Excavation	N		Rollins, James		Journalist	133830
2001	Exceed	M				Editor (Mark Brandell)	133831
1999	Excellent Cadavers	M				Reporter (Sonia Martinelli). Reporter (Marta Zoffoli). Reporter #1 (Pietro Ragusa).  Reporter #1 (Lorenzo Wilde). Reporter #2 (Paryso Pourmoneshi). Reporter #2 (Stefano Sabelli).  Reporter #3 (Luciano Roffi). Journalist (Ivan Zingariello).	133832
1720	Excellent New Song on a Seditious Pamphlet, An	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan		News	133833
1997	Exception to the Rule	M				Newscaster (Adrienne Arsenault)	133834
1997	Excess Baggage	M	DVD -R HQ 9096, 9097 (No number on the disc for 9097. No credits). DVD -R 1878 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. News Reporter (April Telek). Dream Reporter (Claire Riley). News Media in her fantasy of how the kidnapping will end.	133835
1993	Excessive Force	M				News Reporter (E.J. Murray)	133836
2006	Excited Light	N		Voedisch, Lynn		Managing Editor Raf Neri of the local newspaper has a romance with Allegra Bellini, a single, alcoholic mom who was a once skilled dancer and choreographer who struggled against her growing alcoholism only to recreate herself as a posturing doll, inwardly longing to be again a good mother to her son, yet drawn by her destroying thirst to pose as a tasty little trophy for the predatory Neri. Impulsive Allegra rushes into a reckless romance with Neri who sweeps her away on a wild ride of nightclubbing, sex and promises. Then, Neri goes a step too far taking Allegra to the brink of death. It’s up to her 10-year-old son Alex Griffin to save his mother. Alex has plenty of secrets. At night, from his third-floor bedroom in a drafty Victorian mansion, Alex surveys the world and dreams about how life would be if he weren’t taking care of his mother. He confides his secrets to his beat-up toy duck, Dudley. Guided by Dudley and his angels, he attempts to work a miracle to set his mother free from her addiction.	133837
1935	Excitement To Order	P	MLPL	Seiber Conrad	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	133838
1963	Exciting Men!	CB			My Romantic Adventures #134	Journalist Marilyn Simms. Foreign Correspondent Hugh Marsh. 	133839
1957	Exclusive	T			Ford Television Theatre. 4-3-57	Newspaper. Phyllis Kirk, Richard Webb, Everett Sloane	133840
1960	Exclusive	T			Series - Dramatic anthology series all written by members of Overseas Press Club of America	Correspondents	133841
1937	Exclusive	M		Moffitt, John C. (Play - "Roaring Girl, The").  John C. Moffitt, Sidney Salkow, Rian James (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Moffitt wrote for the Kansas City Star. Screenwriter James on the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.	Publisher Charles Gillette (Lloyd Nolan) is a gangster who buys The Sentinel to oppose the Mountain City World. Tries to hire Reporter Ralph Houston (Fred MacMurray) away from the WorldHouston refuses. But his fiancée Vina Swain (Frances Farmer) goes to work at The Sentinel.  World journalist Tod Swain (Charlie Ruggles).  Reporter (Ann Marsters). City Editor (Harry Hayden).  Reporter (Billy Arnold). News vendor (Bill Franey).Swain is shot and killed by the crooks but gets to Houston and finishes his story before he dies. Houston and Swain drink a lot during the film.  New York Times 7/21/37 the film was more realistic than the stereotypical screen depictions of reporters.Editor (Joe Cunningham). Reporters (Billy Arnold, Erskine Johnson, Cornell Wilde). Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes). Messenger Boy (Antrim Short). News Vendor (Billy Franey).	133842
1992	Exclusive	MT	DVD. SVD 551. SV 169		10-4-92	TV Anchorwoman Marcy Howard (Suzanne Somers). In an attempt to boosts her station's ratings, Howard decides to follow an anonymous tip leading to mass homicide.Her decision to use the homicide to boost her ratings proves deadly. She becomes a victim as her college professor husband is the suspect in a student's death. Now she no longer knows who to trust as she becomes the target of the killer's final victim.	133843
1996	Exclusive	NM	OWN - P	Brown, Sandra		Reporter Barrie Travis, a damn good reporter, stuck at a low-budget independent television station. Reputation as a screw-up with little credibility. She investigates the death of the president's new-born son.	133844
2002	Exclusive	T			Series 1987-2002	Reporter (Kerry Katona). Media Reporter, 2002 (Marc Haynes).	133845
2002	Exclusive	DT				Reporters Brian McFadden, Kerry Katona-McFadden. Media Reporter Marc Haynes. Presenters Julia Bradbury, Mark Eccleston, Sara Cox, Tess Daly, Andrew Davidson, Ben Shephard, Adam Rickitt, Lisa Rogers.	133846
1997	Exclusive	DT				Reporters Kerry Katona (2002). Brian McFadden (2002). Media Reporter Marc Haynes, 2002).Presenters Julia Bradbury (1997), Mark Eccleston, Sara Cox, Tess Daly (2001-2002), Andrew Davidson, Adam Rickitt, Lisa Rogers, Ben Shephard.	133847
1935	Exclusive Story	M		Mooney, Martin (Story). Michael Fessier (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for The Chronicle, Tim Higgins (Stuart Erwin), a crime reporter investigating the numbers racket.  Boss James Witherspoon Sr. (Charles Trowbridge). Managing Editor (James Donlan).  City Editor (Raymond Hatton).Higgins convinces Witherspoon to let him work on the story.  Dick Barton (Franchot Tone), photographer.  Reporter's wife (Mrs. Higgins, Margaret Irving) shows reporter's home life for one of the rare times.Reporter (Donald Kerr)	133848
1986	Exclusive, The	N	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson		Reporter Liz Jordan	133849
2005	Exclusive: Reporters in Love…and War: A Novel	N		Fischkin, Barbara		Reporter Barbara Fischkin -- a fictionalized version of the author -- gets a job at Newsday in New York. She's determined to resist the charms of cop reporter Jim Mulvaney, a fictionalized version of the author's husband.Fischkin: "I flipped through my notes, trying to find a good quote. When I couldn't find one, I took off my skirt."Dead-on newsroom details.Take two hotshot reporters, add a touch of romance and a little healthy competition, then run for cover. Two sparring ace reporters do their best to outrun, outsmart, and outscoop each other. Who knew they’d find love? Barbara Fischkin was on the first track to the big leagues of journalism. Then she ran head-on into Jim Mulvaney, a fast-talking, blue-eyed Irishman on a track all his own. In Mulvaney’s world there can be only one star. But he wouldn’t mind a little help from an attractive newswoman.  This love-and-hate affair between a Jewish girl from Brooklyn and an Irish lad from Queens has barstool connections that reach all the way to the IRA. Within months, trading drink for drink, barb for barb, and scoop for scoop, Fischkin and Mulvaney are breaking stories all around the world, uncovering tales of corruption and intrigue from Flatbush to Belfast and beyond -- and making news of their own: in a little scandal called marriage. A globe-trotting adventure through the worlds of modern love and journalism. 	133850
2000	Excommunicated	N 		Kamal, Ahmad 		American Newspaperman Mark Lansing is in Shanghai. Believing he is atoning for the seduction of his father’s youthful second wife, Mark refutes the love he has for Valya, the young and beautiful sister of his colleague, White Russian Vianor. By mischance he becomes involved in a Communist plot to devalue the country’s currency. Murders are committed in order to obtain the information he holds, and eventually his two friends are taken prisoner and held in the Soviet Embassy. In searching for them, Mark realizes that his life has been one long act of penance for an adolescent sin,and that his true love for Valya provides absolution. 	133851
1600	Excretion Upon Vulcan	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		News	133852
1941	Execution	SS	USC	Gorell, R.G.B., Third Baron	In "Wild Thyme and Other Stories."	Newspaper Owner Lord Molony has unprepossessing exterior, but a fully stocked brain and a shrewd practicality.	133853
1985	Execution, The	MT				Investigative Reporter (R.J. Adams).	133854
1984	Executioner Part II, The	M			Ness	Reporter teams up with Los Angeles cop to find masked serial killer.	133855
1982	Executioner's Song, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 3414, 3415, 3416, 3402.	Mailer, Norman (Based on his Book)		News Media. TV Newscasts throughout (male and female anchors). Documentary-Entrepreneur Larry Samuels (Steven Keats).	133856
1979	Executioner's Song, The	N	OWN - P	Mailer, Norman		News Media. Lawrence Schiller, a media entrepreneur who packages the convicted murderer Gary Gilmore's story.	133857
1973	Executive Action	M	SVD 1096			Reporter (Ed Kemmer). TV Commentator (Graydon Gould).	133858
1996	Executive Decision	M				News Media. CNN Reporter (Maggie Egan)	133859
1996	Executive Orders	N		Clancy, Tom		News Media	133860
1997	Executive Power	M				Photographer (Marcus Best).	133861
1979	Executive Privilege	N		Cheney, Lynne		Reporters on the Washington Post wants to know if there is any truth to the rumor why the President is spending so much time with a White House staffer who happens to be a shrink and where is the shrink now?	133862
1954	Executive Suite	M	DVD -R HQ 3290, 3291. L			City Editor (Dan Riss). Reporter (John Hedloe). News dealers (Esther Michelson, Gus Schilling).	133863
1976	Executive Suite:	T			PR	Public Relations. Mark Desmond, head of consumer relations (Richard Cox). Hilary Madison, head of advertising (Madlyn Rhue)	133864
1976	Executive Suite: Re: People In Glass Houses	T			Episode. 11-1-1976	Public Relations. Mark Desmond, head of consumer relations (Richard Cox). Hilary Madison, head of advertising (Madlyn Rhue)	133865
1976	Executive Suite: Re: Porno Ploy, The	T			Episode #3. 10-4-1976	Newscaster (Mario Machado).	133866
1918	Exhibitor's Reel	DM	DVD -R HQ 2370			Publicity.  Exhibitor's Reel on "Hands Up," a cyclonic western serial with Ruth Roland.	133867
1990	Exile	MT				Newswoman (Charlotte Carpenter)	133868
1939	Exile Express	M		Mayer, Edwin Justus, Ethel La Blanche (Screenplay)		Reporter Steve Reynolds (Alan Marshal) gets involved in the disappearance of a secret formula for destroying crops.  Editor Hanley (Jed Prouty) gets impatient for Reynolds' story on a woman who can decipher the formula and is belong sought by spies.Editor writes an expose on the woman and uses Reynolds' byline. She assumes the reporter has betrayed her, but he wins her back when he rescues her from the spies.  Reporter Gus (Walter Catlett) is always drunk.	133869
2004	Exile From the Sun	M				News Vendor (Michael Poitevin).	133870
2003	Exile, The	N		Wheeler, Richard S.		Journalist	133871
1998	Exiled	MT				Newscasters (John Henry Kurtz, Sue Simmons)	133872
1937	Exiled to Shanghai	M	SVDSP 1386. VHS 5239.	Totman, Wellyn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Ted Young (Wallace Ford) of Worldwide Newsreels, returns from Spain to discover that Charlie Sears (Dean Jagger), the colleague he double-crossed to get the assignment is now his boss.Television is a new threat to the newsreels.  Gets drunk.  Film ends with demonstration of television news.	133873
2009	Exiles in the Garden	N		Just, Ward		Photojournalist Alec Malone is a senator’s son who rejects the family business of politics for a career as a newspaper photographer. Alec and his Swiss wife, Lucia, settle in Georgetown next door to a couple whose émigré gatherings in their garden remind Lucia of all the things Americans are not. She leaves Alec as his career goes downhill because his refuses an assignment to cover the Vietnam War. Lucia’s long-absent father, Andre Duran, a Czech living out the end of his life in a hotel called Goya House is a life totally different than Alec’s -- Duran was an adventurer and antifascist commando. The meeting between them forces Alec to confront just how different a life can be, a life where terrible things can happen as opposed to a life where nothing much happens at all. 	133874
1999	Exiles on Main Street	N		Kleinholz, Lisa	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	133875
1918	Exiles: Play in Three Acts, A	P	OWN - H	Joyce, James	In "James Joyce: Four Complete Books."	Editor Robert Hand, a newspaper editor. Dominated by the ideas and personality of an intellectual Irish writer (the hero). Falters when he faces the demand to accept moral responsibility.Plump journalist Robert Hand who admires the writer (Joyce himself) and his wife. Robert Hand is a composite comprising elements of four men Joyce knew.	133876
1977	Existio otra humanidad	DF			Spain	Interviewer Ismael Gonzalez. Presenter Fernando Rey.	133877
1996	Exit	M				News Media. News Reporter (Robin Trapp)	133878
2007	Exit Ghost	N		Roth, Philip	9th Zuckerman Novel	Journalist is trying to find out about former Nathan Zuckerman’s dead mentor, E.L. Lonoff for a salacious biography. Zuckerman is trying to prevent the sleazy journalist from staining Lonoff’s legacy.	133879
1998	Exit Orange and Red	N		Bedford, Martyn		Reporter Constance Amory works for a newspaper and mixes it up with a saboteur who has daubed blood on the doors of a shopping complex.	133880
1994	Exit to Eden	M	L	Rice, Anne (Novel). Deborah Amelon, Bob Brunner (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Elliot (Paul Mercurio) is Australian-born now working in Los Angeles. Selected to go to an island retreat for S and M aficionados because of tendencies he developed in childhood.  At the airport, he gets photographs of two jewel smugglers.Soon followed to island by crooks and cops all of whom want the film. On the island, he becomes enamored with a dominatrix. Two sneak off to New Orleans for a weekend and are corned by a smuggler, but rescued by the two cops.	133881
2005	Exitz	TF				Reporter #1 (Avantika Akrekar). Reporter #2 (Himangshu Sharma). Reporter #3 (Udyan Rathore). Reporter #4 (Smita Sharma).	133882
1960	Exodus	M	L.		Newman	Newspaperman's widow. Kitty Fremont (Eva Marie Saint) -- newspaperman-husband left her a widow	133883
2007	Exodus	M				CNN Reporter (Renee Salewski).	133884
2005	Exorcism of Emily Rose, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8477, 8478			Reporter (Darrin Maharaj - On-the-Scene Reporter). TV News Anchorperson (Joanna Piros). Reporter on TV (Clay St. Thomas). Lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl.	133885
1971	Exotic Dreams of Casanova, The	M				Reporter (Jack Richesin).	133886
2006	Expected One, The	N		McGowan, Kathleen	#1 The Magdalene Line	Journalist Maureen Paschal begins research for a new book, she has no idea that she is stepping into an ancient history that is so secret thousands of people have killed and died for it.American journalist becomes deeply immersed in the mystical cultures of southwest France. She is the author of HERstory - A Defense of History's Most Hated Heroines.She finds what has eluded centuries of treasure-hunters -- the original Magdalene scrolls detailing her love affair with Jesus, their marriage and the crucifixion.Journalist is unprepared for the visions that haunt her as she researchers her new book on misunderstood heroines of the past.	133887
1980	Expecting Miracles	N		Howard, Linda U.	Weinberg List	Journalist	133888
1983	Expedition Adam '84	DF			Series 1983	Reporter Petr Malat (Jan Hartl)	133889
1935	Expense Account	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Journalists. Penryn Dodd, editorial auditor, better known as Icebox Dodd to reporters on the floor below. Perry Brown of the Blade, the picture paper in New York. . Al Vogel, the fat photographer with his gear.Ed Smallens of the Gazette-Star, the competition.  Jenny Jones, Daily Blade reporter -- "she had extraordinary sweetness in her face and a naïve air that masked more pure gall and nerve than was possessed by any other reporter on the staff, man or woman."	133890
1937	Expensive Husbands	M	DVD -R HQ 3721, 3714		PR	Public Relations Man Joe Craig (Allyn Joslyn), press agent for Hollywood actors. Reporter (Sam Ash). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Sandra Ramoy). Photographer at Polo Game (Eddie Graham).	133891
1962	Experience	N		Palle, A		Journalist, 63, recalls his early life as he investigates a suicide in an isolated village in 20th century France	133892
2001	Experience America	DT				TV Newsmagazine Staff. Reporter Vicki Liviakis. Host Paul Ryan. Reporter Pat McConahay.	133893
2000	Experiencias compartidas: Vision de genero	DF			Mexico	Reporter Clementina Nava.	133894
2005	Experiment	M				American Journalist (Alysha Westlake). Man and woman trapped in a foreign city. Subjects of a terrifying and shocking experiment. There is no escape from the nightmare in this dark psychological thriller	133895
1950	Experiment Alcatraz	M	DVD -R HQ 2412.			Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Myron Healey).	133896
2001	Experiment, Das	MF				Newscaster (Christine Gerboth)	133897
1999	Experiment, The	N		Darnton, John		Reporter Jude, a Manhattan reporter who gets help from his own clone	133898
1919	Experimental Marriage	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	133899
1988	Experte, Der	MF				Reporter Muller (Gottfried Vollmer). Journalist (Peter Doering). Photographer (Uwe Buschken).	133900
2000	Expired	M			Short	Newscaster (Allan Zaleski).	133901
2002	Explaining Herself	NR		Jocks, Yvonne	#4 Rancher's Daughters -- Herself.	Reporter Victoria Garrison wants to know why her Wyoming rancher father hired a detective to investigate rustling. Victoria dreams of being a star reporter rather than merely a typesetter.She investigates the detective who seems like the perfect story and they fall in love. But there's a dark secret. The detective thinks her father or brother might have been involved in the lynch mob who killed his father and brother.	133902
2005	Expletive Deleted: A good Look at Bad Language	N		Wajnryb, Ruth		Australian Television Morning Show interviews Macquarie Dictionary's Sue Butler on the acceptability of calling someone a "boofhead" in public. Butler explained that the word "boofhead" was more affectionate than aggressive.She said it really was the act of calling someone a "something," whether "boofhead" or "fuckwit" that increasingly offends. Butler was cut off after "fuckwit"; the interview was terminated and the channel subsequently issued an apology."I have no idea whether the incident had an impact on the show's ratings."	133903
2005	Explode, Chapter One: Poltergeist	M			Sci-Fi	Newsreader (Tom Hourigan).	133904
2006	Explode, Chapter Two: Into the Fold	M				Newsreader (Jonathan Brown).	133905
1955	Explorer, The	MT				Reporter Henry Morton Stanley (Michael Aldridge) and Editor James Gordon Bennett (Robert Ayres) of the New York Herald. Life and work of Explorer-Journalist Stanley. 	133906
1908	Explorigator, The	CS		Dart, Harry	New York World	Reporter Toddy Typewriter, the reporter and scribe for the Explorigator group including Admiral Fudge	133907
1958	Explosive Mr. Magoo, The	C			Episode #47	Newspaper office. Mr. Magoo is mistaken for a bad bomber. Mr. Magoo opens his newspaper and when he comes across an ad for bowling, he mistakes it for an alcohol ad using a picture of himself to endorse it.	133908
1996	Expose	NR		Dawson, Saranne	Harlequin Intrigue #356	Reporter and her former husband solve a murder in this newsroom thriller. She was interested in writing the story of her life never realizing that would leave her receiving death threats.	133909
2003	Expose: It’s Called the ‘Press’ For Good Reason	N		Rahman, Mizanur		Investigative Reporter Angela Tocco stumbles across the story of a lifetime involving corporate fraud and political corruption. Through a combination of luck and research, she discovers the shady truth behind a media mogul who manipulates the media, censors stories, buys members of Congress, and perhaps even commit murder. Angela risks her life to try to expose the massive deception. 	133910
1938	Exposed	M		Bilson, George R.  (Story -- "Candid Camera Girl"). Charles Kaufman, Franklin Coen (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Click Stewart (Glenda Farrell), magazine reporter exposes crooked DA.  Editor Steve (Charles. D. Brown) orders Stewart to find a story no one else has. She uncovers information about a lawyer who disappeared and is now a hobo.Lawyer sues the magazine when her photos appear. She finds out lawyer's daughter died in a car accident and Stewart convinces her roommate to pose as the dead girl.  Her life is in danger, but the lawyer saves her.Reporter (William Alston). Reporter (Lynton Brent). Reporter (Milton Kibbee)."What with scoops taking precedence over everything but mother love." Photographer (Armand "Curly" Wright).Variety, 11/23/38: "Contains all the usual exaggerations and hoke of Hollywood's fourth estate illusions with capable, though hackneyed, Miss Farrell exposing the bad boys with her little clicker…."	133911
2003	Exposed	M	DVD -R HQ 2142, 2143	Barnes, Misti (Screenplay-Direction)	Mystico Production	Tabloid TV Reporter-Anchor Bob Smith (Tate Donovan) of Probe.  Journalist Jade Blake (Gia Carides), host of the Blake Report, one of the nation's most respected journalists and interviewers.Journalist Laura Silvera (Lumi Cavazos), Mexican journalist who recently became the first Latina to co-host America Today, television's most popular morning news program.Smith opens the film describing what it takes to be an investigative journalist. Then admits he isn't an investigative journalist, but does journalism Vegas style with his Probe TV program. "News you want." Tries to expose the three women. .TV Reporter Joy Fields (Teresa DePriest) of Channel 3 WJDG Local News. American Today Network Anchor Warren Ward (David Rasche).  Network Head (Bill Escudier). Reporter (Trager Watson). Max (T.J. Thyne), Blake Report Producer.Susan Andrews (Brenda Strong) is a Martha Stewart-like home maker-celebrity under Probe's eye. Blake, Silvera and Andrews up for top broadcasting Women of Distinction award and subject of exposes. Julie Gross (Jane Lynch), President of Women Broadcasters.	133912
2003	Exposed	M			Adult Film	Reporter (Charity Peters)	133913
1995	Exposed!: Sensational True Story of a Fleet Street Reporter	D		Brown, Gerry		Tabloid Investigative Journalist Gerry Brown has been a top reporter for more than 25 years breaking the Lord Archer and Monica Coghlan story, revealing the Frank Bough sex-and-drugs scandal and unveiling Pamella Bordes as something more than a Parliamentary researcher. This book takes the reader behind the headlines to reveal the truth about Fleet Street reporting. It details how surveillances are set up and carried out, the lengths to which a hack will go to get a story, and the truth about many famous-name cases. An unapologetic defense of tabloid journalism	133914
1991	Exposure	M				Photographer named Mandrake (Peter Coyote) attempts to solve and avenge death of a young Rio prostitute	133915
1932	Exposure	M	VHS 827	Houston, Norman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for a New York tabloid, Andy Bryant (Walter Byron) gets drunk and misses a story on a killer waking up in a train station in California. His editor refuses to wire him money.He visits his old friend John Ward (Tully Marshall) at the Evening Herald who is trying to buy the rival paper The Dispatch from owner Doris Corbin (Lila Lee) for a low price which she reluctantly accepts.Bryant goes to work for the Dispatch and convinces Corbin not to sell the paper.  Hires Praskins (Pat O'Malley) and Nosey Newton (Lee Moran).  Rival papers eventually merge. Bryant is made city editor and marries Corbin.	133916
1987	Exposure	N		Reed, J.D. and Christine		Photographer Paul McGuire has been following the New Jersey Stars soccer team, specifically, their controversial French hero who becomes the first victim of a serial killer who kicks his victims to death.	133917
1994	Exposure	NM		Anthony, Evelyn		Journalist Julia Hamilton, a high-profile journalist in London. Press baron Lord Western offers her a plum job with his flagship newspaper to write an investigative column.While investigating obnoxious media mogul Harold King, anticorruption columnist Julia Hamilton travels to Germany and runs into murder as she pieces together a deadly story rooted in World War II	133918
2005	Exposure	NR		Davis, Dee		Photojournalist Melissa Pope knows that the intelligence she's been gathering is invaluable -- so much so that someone is willing to kill her for it. But the man assigned to protect her is another kind of threat altogether.She teams up with a British special agent to foil an international terrorist plot. The two fall in love as they fight for their lives.	133919
2002	Exposure	NM		Russell, Alan		British Paparazzo Graham Wells, a celebrity photographer,  is chasing two of Europe's biggest celebrities, a philanthropist who posed nude for Playboy and her French football-star boyfriend when their car crashes in a Paris tunnel and both are killed.Wells flees from the scene of the accident he accidentally caused. He escapes prosecution. It seems he was driving the car. Now he will do anything to keep his terrible secret from getting out.So back in Los Angeles,  when a CIA operative blackmails him into engineering the scandalous downfalls of several high-profile celebrities, he has no choice. Nothing he's done is illegal -- and his targets are guilty of the acts he's caught on film.But he doesn't understand purpose of his actions and the whole arrangement leaves a bad taste in his mouth. He had previously tried everything to put his guilt behind him -- from a tour of Kosovo to a stint in a Spanish monastery -- but nothing worked.One night as he's positioning his camera against an actress' window in hopes of catching her with her latest lover, she attempts suicide and he rushes her to the hospital in an act of redemption. But saving her life, has jeopardized his own.	133920
2009	Exposure	N		Collins, Brandilyn		Columnist Kaycee Raye thinks she has forever rid herself of the paralyzing fear that someone is watching her. But then, after spinning out dozens of therapeutic and fear-conquering “Who’s There” columns, her best friend’s biggest nightmare comes true. That’s all it takes to bring her own anxieties back to malevolent life. Now it seems that even the walls of her once-snug home have sprouted eyes. It doesn’t help that other creepy things are happening too -- cameras flashing pictures of her when no one is around, mysterious images appearing on her computer.Before she can get help from the police, Hannah, her dead friend’s nine-year-old daughter, goes missing. Could the danger she feels be linked with Hannah’s disappearance? Or maybe, as everyone seems to think, they’re unrelated and her mind is just playing tricks on her. Someone is watching Kaycee Raye. But who will believe her? In Kaycee’s newspaper column she’s known for writing of her paranoia and fears. Is the new danger real -- or is she going crazy? 	133921
1915	Exposure, The	M			Similar to 1913 film, The Cub. - Ness Book	Reporter (Wallace Reid). Dictograph planted in a restaurant enables Irene Hunt to expose graft by a local councilman.	133922
2008	Express, The	M				Reporter (Lance Baker). West Virginia Sportswriter (Chris Farrell).  Sports Reporter (Sam Derence). Reporter #1 on the Team Bus (Kevin Stark). Reporter #2 on the Team Bus (Kurt Naebig). Reporter on the Syracuse Daily News (Bob Kaliebe). Reporter (Mike Whyte). Sportscaster-Reporter (J. Alec Holmes). Times Reporter-Photographer (Don Kress). Reporter for Look Magazine (Tim Krueger). Reporter in Cotton Bowl Press Box (Joseph Mazurk). Photographer-Newsreel Camera Operator (Gary Sedlock). Reporter for Life Magazine (John Thurner). CBS Announcer (Doug James). Syracuse Announcer (Ronald A. Hawkins). Photographer (F. David Roth). Play-by-Play Announcer (Ed Smaron).	133923
2008	Express, The: The Ernie Davis Story	MT				News Media. Sports Media cover saga of college football superstar Ernie Davis, who, in 1961, became the first black man to win the Heisman trophy. He went first in the NFL draft, but didn't play after being diagnosed with Leukemia. 	133924
1960	Expresso Bongo	M		Mankowitz, Wolf and Julian More (Play).	UK	Columnist. Woman Columnist (Patricia Lewis).	133925
2008	Expresso Shot	N		Coyle, Cleo		Editor Breanne Summour, the “disdainer-in-chief” of Manhattan fashion magazine Trend is engaged to be married to Matteo Allegro, Clare Cosi’ ex-husband (Clare Cosi is a crime-solving manager and head barista) of the bustling New York coffeehouse, The Village Blend). She’s been hired to create a gourmet coffee and dessert bar for a swanky wedding. She should be thrilled at this chance to shine, but it’s Matteo Allegro, her ex-husband and current business partner, who’s tying the knot to Trend Magazine Editor Summour who’s in full-blown bridezilla mode.  Sharing a grown daughter, Clare and Matt remain friends and business partners. When a 22-year-old dancer who looks like Breanne is shot after performing at Matt’s bachelor party, a frantic Matt believes Breanne was the intended target. Clare agrees to protect Breanne until the posh wedding at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but after the murder of Breanne’s former assistant, Clare’s life is in jeopardy, too. Claire has to put her misgivings aside and focus on business, but since she’s a successful amateur sleuth, murder is Clare’s business, too. And when fatal accidents begin befalling people close to Breanne, Clare becomes suspicious. But what she unveils amid melted chocolate and steaming mochaccinos, may just get her burned. 	133926
1992	Exterminated Angel	N		Godin, Gerald. Judith Cowan (Translator)	Quebec. French	Reporter Gerry Gretz of the A-1 Hebdomadaire de Rapiereville. In Town of Mount Royal in Montreal, the explosion of a car bomb makes it difficult to identify the occupant. Was it a FLQ plot or a settling of accounts? Is there a link between this murder, a strange holdup in a shopping mall, a strange holdup in a shopping mall and the illegal gambling on the Canadians hockey games at the Forum, not to mention the (accidental?) electrocution of Wolfred Milton, the old tabagie owner who became a drug kingpin?  A journalist is involved in the thriller -- Gerry Gretz. Early 1970s dominated by cardboard politicians, night-hawks and organized crime. “One of them came up to Gerry Gretz and asked him what paper he wrote for. ‘Where do you want to get your name in, my dear sir?’ ‘Into the big fat one, La Presse,’ answered the mourner. ‘Lucky for you,’ said Gerry, ‘that just happens to be the paper I work for. How much are you prepared to pay to get your name in?’ ‘At least fifteen dollars,’ said the man in black. ‘I can do it for you for twenty,’ said Gerry. ‘Done,’ said the entrepreneur and added ‘just to make sure there aren’t any typographical errors in my name, here’s a pen with my company’s slogan on it. Everything’s there, even my postal code.’”	133927
1984	Exterminator 2	M				Newscaster (Deanna Crowe)	133928
1980	Exterminator, The	M				TV Cameraman #1 (Lawrence Yampolsky). TV Cameraman #2 (Victor Johannis).	133929
1999	External Affairs	M				Reporter (John Koensgen).	133930
1938	Extortion	M		Felton, Earl (Screenplay)	Ness Book	College Newspaper Editor Larry Campbell (Scott Colton) gets word that a professor is about to commit murder.	133931
1922	Extra, Extra (Deadlines!)	N	OWN	Smith, Henry Justin		Newspapers. One of the best pieces of journalistic fiction. Series of sketches of life in the newsroom, possibly the Chicago Daily News. Editor (Michael Zangmeister).	133932
2005	Extra, The	MF			Australia.	Paparazzi (Abe Forsythe). Paparazzi (Gil Tucker). Cameraman (Russell Gilbert).	133933
1994	Extra: 1994-1999 Staff	DT	VHS 406		Episodes. Series 1994. 1994-1999	Entertainment News Program. TV Anchors Libby Weaver (1996-1997), Brad Goode (1996-1997), Maureen O'Boyle (1997-2000). Weekend Anchor Dayna Devon.Hosts Michael Corbett (1994-2006), Arthel Neville (1994-1996), Dave Nemeth (1994-1996), Brad Goode (1996-199), Libby Weaver (1995-1997), Marueen O'Boyle (1997-2000).Correspondents Rich Schwartz (1996-2000), Phil Shuman (1996), Scott Rapoport (1998-2000), Gina Silva (1998-2000), Les Trent (1998-2000), Doug Bruckner (1999). Senior Correspondents Ben Patrick Johnson (1994-1995).	133934
2000	Extra: 2000- Staff	DT			Series 1994. 2000-	Entertainment News Program. TV Anchors Leeza Gibbons. Lisa Guerrero, Mark McGrath (2004).Hosts Leeza Gibbons (2000-2003), Dayna Devon (2000-2003), Jon Kelly (2001), Idallis DeLeon (2003), Samantha Harris (2003). Correspondents Mario Lopez (2007).Correspondents Carol Grow, Ryan Seacrest, Barry Nolan (2000), Bo Griffin (2001), Charlie Maher (2003), Terry Murphy (2003), Caleigh Peters, Terri Seymour. Special Correspondents Beth Ostrosky (2006), Will Kirby (2002-2003), Caleigh Peters, Shauna Sever.Medical Correspondent Sean Kenniff (2000-2001). East Coast Correspondent Tava Smiley (2003). Reporters Dana Adams, Dani Behr (2003), Shauna Thomas (2003).  Special Correspondent Will Kirby (2002).	133935
2006	Extra: Where They Are Now	DT				TV Anchor Mark McGrath. Co-Anchor Lisa Guerrero.  Correspondents Doug Bruckner, Charlie Maher, Barry Nolan, Ryan Seacrest, Phil Shuman, Carol Grow, Terry Murphy, Terri Seymour.  Reporter Dana Adams.Special Correspondents Beth Ostrosky, Caleigh Peters. East Coast Correspondent Tava Smiley.  Hosts Michael Corbett, Samantha Harris. Weekend Host Idalis DeLeon.	133936
1932	Extra!	NJ	OWN - P	Morse, George		Editors. Two young editors find themselves in more adventures than any two dozen newspapermen experience in a lifetime, said one critic in the 1960s.	133937
1955	EXTRA!	CB			Entertaining Comics	Journalists. Journalism's closest brush with and most descriptive portrayal in the comic book. Women got the upper hand socially and professionally. Portrays newsroom, newshounds and newshens as adventurers drawn into international intrigue.Born in response to the wave of industry self-censorship that followed social -- and congressional -- investigations into a link between comic books and juvenile delinquency.	133938
1922	Extra! Extra!	M		Josephson, Julien (Story). Arthur J. Zellner (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Barry Price (Johnnie Walker) for the Morning Sun is assigned with Jim Rogers (Wilson Hummell) to get story on business merger.  Rogers fails to get aboard the businessman's yacht and is later fired, but Price fakes drowning and gets interviewCub Reporter also disguises himself as a butler to get to papers in a safe that verify the merger. He steals the documents and helps the older reporter get his job back, then marries the reporter's daughter, who is secretary to a businessman.Moving Picture World, 3/4/22: "A considerable improvement on the usual treatment of such subjects has been effected here, by making the young writer a natural, human chap, with fears as well as nerve….""…and no superhuman faculty of overcoming obstacles at a single bound."	133939
1989	Extra! Extra!	NR		Dale, Ruth Jean	Harlequin Temptation #344	Reporter Penny Thornton has a nose for news. She wanted an exclusive and an interview with a man would be her ticket out of Palookaville into the big time.	133940
1920	Extra! The Newspaper Minstrels Are Out!	P	MLPL	Ferris, Helen J.		Newspaper	133941
1931	Extra!: Comedy of Mystery and Thrills in One Act, A	P	MLPL	Braun, Wilbur		Newspaper	133942
1991	Extralarge: Black Magic	MT				Interviewer (Kristy Feil)	133943
1991	Extralarge: Black Magic	MT				Interviewer (Kristy Feil).	133944
1991	Extralarge: Cannonball	MT				News Media. Journalist First (Jack McDermott). Journalist Second (Sharon Harden)	133945
1998	Extramarital	M	DVD -R HQ 4144, 4145. SVD 799, 788		Adult	Magazine Journalist Elizabeth Norton (Traci Lords) who is married searches for a young woman's killer and ends up in the arms of another man. Magazine Editor Griffin "Grif" (Jeff Fahey) turns out to be the killer who is insane.	133946
1968	Extrano en la casa, Un	M				Editor Castro (Arturo Castro Bigoton)	133947
2006	Extraordinary People	N		May, Peter		Journalist Roger Raffin is the author of a book on seven celebrated unsolved murders. He is looking for a brilliant teacher who trained some of France's best and brightest as future Prime Ministers and Presidents who vanished 10 years ago.The mystery inspires a bet. The wager is that a biologist can find out what happened to the teacher by applying new science to an old case.The biologist needs Raffin's notes and armed with these he begins his quest.	133948
1998	Extraordinary Visitor	M			Canada	Newscaster (Pamela Wallin).	133949
2006	Extras	T			Episode #10. 10-5-2006	Reporter (Donna Berlin).	133950
2007	Extras (The Uglies)	NSF		Westerfeld, Scott		News Media. Everyone contributes. There is a new world without strict roles and rules. “Tech-heads” flaunt their latest gadgets. “Kickers” spread gossip and trends. “Surge Monkeys” are hooked on extreme plastic surgery. Everything is monitored on a millions of cameras. The world is like a gigantic game of “American Idol.” Whoever is getting the most buzz gets the most votes. Popularity rules. The story is set in Japan. The city functions with a unique economy, one based on popularity. Each citizen has his/her own “feed,” a place to post or “kick” gossip and opinions, and the more people that pay attention to a person, the higher their “face rank” or popularity ranking.15-year-old Aya Fuse is a total nobody. An extra. Aya, whose face rank is extremely low making her an “Extra” wants to “kick” a story  and in the process becomes famous herself. Aya pretends to join a group of girls and vows to eventually gather enough footage to kick their story.  Her brother, Hiro, is another kicker. Hiro has made the top thousand. Aya interviews two of the Sly Girls and finds out she can keep the Sly Girls secret while being so famous all the while recording their escapades. She discovers she herself was secretly filmed on a hovercam while talking with a famous man. She was covered in slime during the conversation and looks very embarrassing on the camera. She is being referred to as “Slime Queen” by various people and her face rank has been driven up. This means she is temporarily banned from the Sly Girls. While she bides her time, waiting for her face rank to fall, she compiles all her footage into a video for her to kick.  Aya kicks her story and becomes famous. Her face rank is now 17. A Thousand Faces Party -- where only the face ranks 1 to 1,000 are invited. Aya’s face rank is now 3. Her face rank went from 451,359 to 3. Moggle is Aya’s hovercam with near artificial intelligence. Sly Girls: clique is forced to keep their face ranks down because they might be caught and stopped. They keep their face ranks down by changing nicknames every so often. Aya joins them and tries to betray them to the public, but realizes that she must do so anyway to save the world. Their original plan was to leave down once Aya kicked her story. Tally Youngblood (original protagonist from the Uglies trilogy) is the most famous person in the world, the architect of the mind-rain. Almost 20 years old. He flocks to Japan when she sees Aya’s City Killer story. The Extras: someone with a low face rank, no popularity. Extra used to “build whole cities for the actors to walk around in for their movies and they’d pay hundreds of people to stand in the background.” This, being the real meaning of Extras. 	133951
2006	Extras:	T			Episode #9. 9-28-2006	British Press is after Extra Andy Millman when he becomes successful and he needs an experienced Public Relations Practitioner to help him.  Journalist (Rufus Jones).	133952
2007	Extras: Extra Special Series Finale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9394, 9395		Episode. 12-16-2007	Journalist-Interviewer Emily Whitford (Nicola Redmond) interviews Andy who doesn’t fool the journalist by making up one lie after another. 	133953
2007	Extras: Ian McKellan.	T	DVD -R HQ 7988		Episode. 2-11-2007	News Media. Ian McKellen casts Andy in a new play. Andy's sit-com is a big ratings success but the critics hate it.	133954
2007	Extras: Jonathan Ross	T	DVD -R HQ 8009		Episode. 2-18-2007	News Media. TV Host Jonathan Ross promises Andy a gig with a film icon. Andy and Maggie make a sick boy's dream come true.	133955
1916	Extravagance	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	133956
1969	Extrazis 7-tol 10-ig	MTF				Reporter (Andras Kovacs)	133957
2000	Extreme Adventures of Super Dave, The	M				TV Reporter (Butch McCain). Reporter (David Millbern). Reporter (Dana West).	133958
2008	Extreme Caution	N		Brashear, Jean	Harlequin NASCAR Series	Tabloids can’t stop talking about Maeve Branch, a woman volunteering at the animal shelter who is a socialite whose husband disappeared with millions in embezzled funds, a husband who cheated on her for years. Now she is broke and brokenhearted, shutting out everything except her family, her twin sons’ NASCAR careers and her beloved animal shelter. Oil tycoon Chuck Lawrence can hardly believe that the lovely woman volunteering is the woman the tabloids won’t leave alone. His code of honor demands that he help her, but while he advises Maeve on her financial affairs and she introduces him to the world of NASCAR, he begins to wonder if he can teach her to trust a man again -- and let him into her heart.	133959
1989	Extreme Close-Up	NM		Crews, Larry		Radio Talk Show Host Veronica Slate	133960
1973	Extreme Close-Up (aka Sex Through a Widow)	M		Crichton, Michael (Screenplay)		TV Anchor John Norman (Jim McMullan) for station KBLA doing a series on surveillance devices and loss of privacy.  Begins using equipment to satisfy his own voyeuristic impulses. Anchor does package about paparazzi who spy on the home of Belgian prince.Anchor depicted as amoral, has no objection to taking money from woman who believes he was hired by her husband after she catches him spying on her. Eventually becomes victim of his own impulses.Anchor and his wife prepare to make love in front of an uncovered window as the camera pulls back to reveal they are being watched through a lens.Reporter (Curtis Credel).	133961
2004	Extreme Dodgeball:	T			Series 2004	Sideline Reporter (Jerri Manthey). Sideline Reporter (Mary Strong). Color Commentators (Bill Dwyer, Zach Selwyn).	133962
2005	Extreme Dodgeball:	T			Series 2004	Reporter (Michele Merkin -- Sideline Reporter).	133963
2005	Extreme Exposure	N		Clare, Pamela		Investigative Reporter Kara McMillan is a single mother and romantic cynic. Inspired by three margaritas on a Friday night, Kara throws caution to the winds in a chance encounter with a senator at the swankiest bar in Denver.Their passionate affair starts quickly, even as the hardboiled reporter Kara begins an investigation into a major environmental scandal, aided by a mysterious whistle-blower.Just as Kara begins to open up her heart, her discoveries prompt anonymous threats to her life and that of her young son, Connor.The suspense mounts as Kara is whisked away to a remote safe house that turns out to be anything but. Her newspaper editor doesn't understand the demands on a single mother.	133964
1993	Extreme Justice	M				Reporter Kelly Daniels (Chelsea Field) knows something is not right about the S.I.S., an elite and secret division her boyfriend works for, but she doesn’t know what since she can’t dig up much on them because the organization is kept secret. The elite force targets the more important criminals that the Los Angeles Police Department can’t put behind bars for lack of evidence. The boyfriend finally realizes that the S.I.S. is a vigilante group murdering criminals who beat the system. So he and his girlfriend try to bring the S.I.S. down.	133965
1996	Extreme Measures	M				Reporter (Adrian Lee).	133966
2002	Extreme Ops	M			UK.	Newscaster (Lex Kreps).	133967
1999	Extremely Dangerous	MT				Newscaster (Rachel Harrison).  Newscaster (Lucy Meacock).	133968
2005	Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (aka Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close).	N		Foer, Jonathan Safran		War Correspondent, 103 years old and deaf, hasn't left his apartment in 24 years. The reclusive centenarian former war correspondent talks to a nine-year-old prodigy who is searching the five boroughs of New YorkThe child's quest: to find the lock that fits a mysterious key belonging to his father who died in the attacks on the World Trade Center.	133969
1945	Eye for an Eye	NM	MLPL	Bayer, Olifer Weld		War Correspondent Ralph Morley. Eve Stokes, photographer for a magazine.	133970
1996	Eye for an Eye	M				Columnist (Eric Morris). TV Newscaster (A.C. Weary). Moderator (Angela Paton).	133971
1981	Eye for an Eye, An	M				Reporters (Nancy Fish, Gary T. New, Joe Lerer, Michael B. Christy).	133972
2006	Eye for an Eye: Food Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 8251		Episode. 11-22-2006	Food Critic writes a harsh review and the restaurant's manager and waitress go to court.	133973
1975	Eye for History, An	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	133974
2007	Eye For Murder, An	N		Hellmann, Libby Fischer		TV Producer Ellie Foreman is a single mom who lives in a suburb of Chicago. She has gained local fame for her "Celebrate Chicago" TV show. When a senior citizen dies of a heart attack, his landlady goes through his things and comes across Ellie's name.She visits the landlady and comes away with the man's Zippo lighter and a feeling she never knew the man. When she shows the lighter to her father, he recognizes it as belong to a man he once knew who fought in the Resistance during World War II.Later, he was sent to prison for murder. The man's landlady dies supposedly of natural causes. A string of murders and an attempted murder follow with every victim connected to the man.As she digs deeper, her life is in jeopardy. She starts to unveil secrets about World War II, Chicago's Jewish community and her own family.	133975
2008	Eye For Trouble	N		Mckinney, Deborah		Reporter, an obnoxious journalist, is one obstacle the owner of a brand new fashion and interior business in downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania faces. What is she to do with a sharp-tongued guy sporting a girl’s cheer-leading outfit, cowboy boots and a knife protruding from his stomach? Other obstacles besides the reporter include a giant detective, an even bigger, hungry black bear, an argumentative lawyer, a landlord with a bad attitude and a hunk of a police officer with a killer smile. The woman discovers that the only way to save her business is to keep her sense of humor and her faith.	133976
1970	Eye Hears, the Ear Sees, The	M				Interviewer (Gavin Millar)	133977
1988	Eye of the Beholder, The	N	OWN - H	Marrin, Minette		TV Journalist Jane	133978
1987	Eye of the Eagle	M		Santiago, Catherine (Story). Joseph Zucchero, Nigel Hogge (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Chris Chandler (Cec Verrell) discovers a secret mercenary lost command in the Philippines. She and her assistant are caught while taking pictures of the group and her assistant is later killed in a fight.Chandler is unable to convince a military commander of the truth of her story since she has lost her camera during the battle and has no evidence. Confined to the base "for her own safety."Photojournalist stows away in a jeep when the hero, who is heading for the base, discovers her, she tells him about not missing out on the biggest story of her career and reminds him that she is the only one who knows where the base is located.During the climatic battle, Chandler is there to take photos during the fighting."You know, it's not Charlie who's the enemy out there. It's war correspondents like you…."	133979
2006	Eye of the Paranoid	M				News Media. News Reporter (Karl Peterson). Jonathon Grant (Mike Burke)  is a paranoid writer and illustrator who specializes in works of horror. He suffers from hellish  nightmares and delusions.	133980
1958	Eye of the Storm	N		Hearne, J		Press	133981
1986	Eye of the Tiger	M				TV Minicam Reporter (Amelia Haas)	133982
2007	Eye of Vengeance	N		King, Jonathon		Crime Reporter Nick Mullins was a veteran reporter who was no stranger to scenes of violence and loss. He was well practiced at keeping tragedy at arm's length with a professional detachment -- until he was forced to face his own tragedy.Drunk driver kills Nick's wife and one of their two daughters. Now with a nine-year-old to raise on his own, Nick struggles to balance single fatherhood with his career. A convicted murderer is gunned down in front of a county jailhouse.Mullins is immediately dispatched by his newspaper to cover the story. He presses his old police contracts with his usual mix of subtle charm and brazen questioning. He realizes the victim is the subject of one of his old stories.Before long he's one step ahead of the cops in the hunt for the cold-blooded killer -- a sniper who has a talent for targeting criminals and who makes it clear that he has his eye on Nick.Nick plays cat-and-mouse with police, the Secret Service and his editors -- all of whom are watching Nick's every move as he fights to find the shooter before he strikes again.	133983
1972	Eye on Hollywood	DT			Series 1972-73	Newscast	133984
1983	Eye on Hollywood	DT				Reporters Chuck Henry, Johnny Mountain and Tawny Schneider. In 1984 Schneider and Paul Moyer	133985
1956	Eye on New York	DT			Series. 1-22-1956 to 9-6-1959. CBS	Host Bill Leonard.  Host Mike Wallace in variation of the program in 1963.	133986
1959	Eye on Research	DT			Series 1959	Commentator (Raymond Baxter)	133987
1993	Eye to Eye with Connie Chung	DT			Series 1993-1995	Correspondent Roberta Baskin (1993-1995), Russ Mitchell (1993-1995), Bill Lagattuta (1994-1995). Senior National Affairs Correspondent Bernard Goldberg (1993-1995).	133988
2001	Eyeball Wars: Novel of Dot-Com Intrigue	N		Scott, David Meerman		Media Tycoon Pierce Williams of the Williams Media Group, publisher of big city tabloids including The New York Globe, The Sydney Star and The London Post. Richard Williams is the third generation of this worldwide newspaper dynasty.Williams cuts off his son Richard because he insists  his son begin to earn a living. He's put in charge of the new Internet division of his father's company with a strict budget.Father also hires Jason Carpenter, a back-stabbing Internet hotshot to compete with him. Richard reinvents the site using a tabloid format and his concept becomes an instant hit. The Website features scandals, scams and stripper twins.PR, spin and get-rich-quick schemes will be ultimate legacy of Internet. Moves from Tokyo to New York City, from Silicon Valley to Sydney, from Nantucket to Amsterdam.	133989
2000	Eyes	N		Glass, Joseph		News Media deride woman with psychic powers who sees a serial murderer who is targeting female college athletes. News Media destroys her reputation but the homicidal mastermind knows she has seen him and she must die.	133990
1978	Eyes Behind the Stars, The	M		Garrett, Roy (Screenplay)	Italian - Ness Book	Reporter Tony Harris (Robert Hoffmann) for The Daily Herald investigates alien visitation. Aliens discovered by photographer finding weird images on photographs he has taken of a model.  When he returns to the location he is abducted by extraterrestrials.Reporter not allowed to view area where alien saucer left marks. Consults UFO expert. Angers military by running article speculating photographer and model were taken by extraterrestrials. Meets with the expert, not realizing conversations are monitored.Attacked in his apartment by thugs and information he has compiled is stolen. Assailants are international spies, The Silencers, who stop information on UFOs from getting out. Reporter discovers his secretary Monica Stiles (Nathalie Delon) spying on him.He forces her at gunpoint to take him to the spies. He finds the abducted model in catatonic state and rescues her. Model dies when aliens arrive.Reporter and UFO expert gunned down by spies who are helping the aliens.	133991
1981	Eyes of a Stranger	M	SV 291	Jackson, Mark, Eric L. Bloom (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Jane (Lauren Tewes) on the program Newspoint discovers the identity of a psycho killer. She discovers neighbor is rapist-murderer but can't prove it.  Breaks into his apartment to snoop around.When killer sees one of her reports on TV, he realizes she is the one making the phone calls to him. He begins stalking her and her sister who is deaf, mute and blind.Injects personal opinions into the news reports. News Director (Richard Allen). Tape Editor (Luke Halpin). Photographer (Alan Lee).	133992
1987	Eyes of a Stranger, The	NR	OWN - H	Hyman, Jackie		Columnist Diane Hanson, a consumer columnist for the Daily Record in Citrus Beach, California	133993
1978	Eyes of Laura Mars	M	DVD -R HQ 3256, 3257. L			News Media. Reporters (Gary Bayer, Mitchell Edmonds, Linda Kendall). Photographer Laura Mars (Faye Dunaway) is a fashionable New York photographer.	133994
1998	Eyes of Prey	NM		Hoffman, Barry		Reporter Deidre Caffrey investigates Philadelphia crime victim who becomes violent vigilante as she strikes back at man who has killed her family.She's is dubbed The Nightwatcher by the media and she becomes inspiration for a citizens' coalition to take action against crime.	133995
2000	Eyes of Tammy Faye, The	M				Photographer, Celebrity (Greg Gorman).	133996
1994	Eyes of Terror	MT				TV News Anchor (Tom Sinkovitz) Reporter (Denise Balthrop).	133997
1980	Eyes of Texas	T				Reporter David Ankrum	133998
1929	Eyes of the Underworld	M		Jason, Leigh, Carl Krusada (Story-Scenario). Val Cleveland (Titles)	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher  John Hueston (Charles Clary) is shot before he can print expose of criminal gang in his newspaper. Rich sportsman goes to his house to comfort his daughter. Crooks break in to get evidence editor has accumulated. Sportsman tracks them.He is captured but escapes and rounds up the gang. The editor demonstrates how the press is a force in opposing corruption.	133999
1943	Eyes of the Underworld	M				Reporters (Charles Sherlock, Emmett Vogan, Phil Warren).	134000
1917	Eyes of the World, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	134001
1930	Eyes of the World, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	134002
1990	Eyes on the Prize II	MT			Miniseries	New York Times Editor (Tom Wicker-Himself), Attica Prison Riot.	134003
1947	Eyes That Kill	M				Newspaper Editor (Wilfrid Brambell).	134004
2007	Eyes: Burglary	T			Episode #6. 1-18-2007	News Media. TV Reporter (Angela Martinez).	134005
1981	Eyewitness	M	DVD -R HQ 2942, 2943. SVD 525. SV 173	Tesich, Steve (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Tony Sokolow (Sigourney Weaver) who interviews a janitor who claims to  be an eyewitness to a murder. He is obsessed with watching the reporter on TV. Keeps giving her more information so he can see her.Sokolow is first seen during a theatrical review on the air. Later depicted as totally absorbed in her work (imagines herself in interview situations while at home.  Also wealthy and has ties to various political groups and spies.Exchange: "I'm not much for housekeeping. I'm a reporter. My story comes first." "What comes second?" "Um, that depends how good the story is." Video Tape Editor (Dow McKeever).TV Reporter (John J. Fleming). News Crew (Richard Murphy). News Crew (Milton Zane). Sports Announcer (Bill Mazer) of WNEW-TV5)	134006
1968	Eyewitness News: Chicago	DT				TV News Program. TV Anchors Joel Daly (1968-), Fahey Flynn (1968-1983),Weatherman John Coleman (1968-1979). Sportscaster Bill Frink (1968-1979).Philadelphia KYW Eyewitness News 1965  Anchors Larry Kane, Jessica Savitch, Tom Snyder.	134007
1975	Eyewitness News: Los Angeles	DT				TV News Program. TV Anchors Bill Bonds (1970), Harold Greene (1970-2000), Christine Lund (1972-1986, 1990-1998), Jerry Dunphy (1975-1989), Paul Moyer (1979-1992), Ann Martin (1980-1994), Gene Gleeson (1980), Laura Diaz (1985-2002), Marc Brown (1989-),Anchors Steve Wolford (1992-1997), David Ono (1996-), Michelle Tuzee (1997-), Tawny Little. Co-Anchors Ric Romero (1991-), Phillip Palmer (1998-), Kathy Vara (2001-), Ellen Leyva. Reporter-Anchors Gene Gleeson (1980-), Leslie Sykes (1994-).Reporters Bill Banfield (1968-), Henry Alfaro (1970-2005), Mark Coogan (1976-1979, 1981-2000), John North (1979),  Sportscasters Rick Lozano (1986-1999), Jim Hill (1987-1992), Todd Donoho (1989-1998), Rob Fukuzaki (1994-).Sportscasters Bill Weir (1998-2002), Curt Sandoval (1999-). Weathermen Dr. George Fischbeck (1972-1996), Johnny Mountain (1978-2005), Pablo Pereira (1997-), Garth Kemp (1998-). Entertainment Reporter George Pennacchio. Health Specialist Denis Dador.Health Reporter-Anchor Ellen Leyva (1995-). Morning Traffic Reporter Vera Jimenez (2002-2004). Helicopter Pilot-Reporter Scott Reiff (1998-). Rock Reporter J.J. Jackson (1976-1978). Shopping Expert-Interviewer Richie Solomon.	134008
1968	Eyewitness News: New York	DT			Series 1968	TV News Program. TV Anchors Roger Grimsby (1968-1986), John Schubeck (1968-1969), Tom Dunn (1969-1970), Bill Beutel (1970-2003), Roseanne Scamardella (1972-1985), Bill Bonds (1975-1977), Joan Lunden (1976-1980), Ernie Anastos (1978-1989),TV Anchors Felipe Luciano (1980-1983), Tom Snyder (1982-1983), Kaity Tong (1982-1992), Anna Bond,  Rolonda Watts (1985-1993), Larry Kane, Bill Ritter (1998-), Liz Cho (2003), Charles Perez (2004-). Reporter-Anchor Melba Tolliver (1968-1976).Reporter-Anchor Diana Williams (1991-), Sade Badeinwa (2003-). Reporters Carol Jenkins (1972-1974), Dorothy Lucey (1985-1987), Chauncey Howell (1986-1991). Reporter Siani Lee.Sportscaster Howard Cosell (1968-1970), Frank Gifford (1972-1973), Warner Wolf (1976-1980), Steve Hartman (1991-1994). Weathermen Tex Antoine (1968-1976), Ed Brandon (1973), Sam Champion (1988-), Spencer Christian (1977-1986), Joe Witte (1980-1981).Entertainment- Features Reporter Tinabeth Pina (2003-).  New York Correspondent Geraldo Rivera (1970-1975).	134009
1965	Eyewitness News: Philadelphia	DT				TV News Program. TV Anchors for KYW Eyewitness News Larry Kane, Jessica Savitch, Tom Snyder.	134010
1960	Eyewitness to History	DT			Series 1960-63	Host Charles Kuralt	134011
1989	Eyewitness to Murder	M				Newscaster (Tiiu Leek). News Cameraman (Rod McDonald).	134012
2005	EZ Money	M				TV News Anchor (Kristine Logan).	134013
2004	Ezra Brant: Beast of Barbaresco	NM		Aspler, Tony	#1 Wine Lover's Mysteries	Wine Journalist Ezra Brant is on a trip to the picturesque Piedmontese village of Barbaresco to help judge the annual wine competition. It was supposed to be a restful interlude, despite the talk of a serial killer the locals have dubbed "the beast."When a fellow wine writer disappears, Brant has no choice but to solve the complex crime.	134014
2004	Ezra Brant: Blood Is Thicker Than Beaujolais	NM		Aspler, Tony	#2 Wine Lover's Mysteries	Wine Journalist Ezra Brant travels to France for the release of the Beaujolais Nouveau. He never imagines that he will stumble on murder, fraud, and international intrigue starting with a body tumbling through a cave-cellar trapdoor.	134015
2006	Ezra Brant: Death on the Douro	NM		Aspler, Tony	#3 Wine Lover's Mysteries	Wine Journalist Ezra Brant visits an old friend's port farm and winery -- La Quinta. A series of bizarre, murderous accidents interferes with the visit and interrupts his research for an upcoming book.His research reveals the story of a man who drowned in the Douro in 1861 -- an event Brant is convinced was murder. When murder strikes La Quinta, the twin investigations into past and present murders come together in a shocking and unpredictable way.	134016
2000	F	M				Sports Commentator, Fight  (Ian Darke). TV Cameraman (Mark Wakeling).	134017
1973	F for Fake	DM	DVD -R HQ 6677, 6667.			News Media. Truth and deception in art and life are explored by the filmmaker including the work of art forger Elmyr de Hory. Newspaper stories and headlines. TV clips.	134018
2005	F Word, The	M				Reporter (Carolyn DeMerice). On the day of the Republican National Convention, radio show host Joe Pace (Josh Hamilton) joins the rallies, protests, delegates and citizens of New York City.Broadcasting his last show live, on-the-air, he goes on a one march for free speech.	134019
2005	F Word, The:	DT			Series	Food Critic Giles Coren.	134020
1976	F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood	MT				Gossip Columnist Sheila Graham (Julia Foster).. Dorothy Parker (Dolores Sutton). F. Scott Fitzgerald (Jason Miller).	134021
1966	F.B.I.	MT				Photographer Mack (Frank Marlowe)	134022
1966	F.B.I. 99	M				Photographer Mack (Frank Marlowe).	134023
1999	F.B.I. Files, The	T			Series 1999-2005.	News Media. TV Reporter (Diana Jellinek).	134024
1969	F.B.I., The: Conspiracy of Silence	T			Episode #110. 3-2-1969	TV News Announcer (Bert Remsen - Voice).	134025
1967	F.B.I., The: Courier, The	T			Episode. 1-15-1967. Season #2. Episode #17	Reporter (Don Frazer).	134026
1970	F.B.I., The: Escape To Terror	T			Episode #142. 10-4-1970	News Media.1st Newsman (Nancy Jeris).  2nd Newsman (Robert Duggan).	134027
1969	F.B.I., The: Eye of the Storm	T			Episode #102. 1-5-1969	Newspaper Editor Charlie Kline (Sid McCoy).	134028
1969	F.B.I., The: Gamble With Death	T			Episode #119. 10-19-1969	News Media. The Newsman (Robert Duggan).	134029
1967	F.B.I., The: Hostage, The	T			Episode #53.  2-19-1967	TV Commentator (Jim Healy).	134030
1965	F.B.I., The: Pound of Flesh	T			Episode #14. 12-19-1965	TV Reporter (John Crawford).	134031
1968	F.B.I., The: Predators, The	T			Episode #85. 4-7-1968	Reporter (Charles Stewart). Narrator (Marvin Miller).	134032
1971	F.B.I., The: Three-Way Split	T			Episode #165. 3-21-1971	Newscaster (Keith Walker).	134033
1966	F.B.I., The: Vendetta	T			Episode #40. 11-20-1966	News Vendor (Johnny Silver). Narrator (Marvin Miller).  Former Nazi officer who ran a concentration camp during World War II, is now a Communist spy.	134034
1978	F.I.S.T.	M				TV Reporter (Jim Murphy). Newspaper Reporter (Rene Levant)	134035
1932	F.P. 1 Antwortet Nicht (aka Secrets of F.P.I. And F.P.I. Doesn't Answer)	MF		Siodmak, Curt (Novel)	German - Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer  Johnny (Peter Lorre) tries to get a story on a famous aviator. Finally sneaks onto the platform, disguised as a doorknob polisher, only to be arrested as a suspected saboteur.	134036
1933	F.P.1	M				Photographer Sunshine (Donald Calthrop)	134037
1994	F.T.W.	M				TV Anchorman (Rex Kendall).	134038
1960	F.Y.I.	DT			Series. 1-3-1960 to 5-29-1960. CBS	CBS Correspondent Douglas Edwards is host.  Reporter Blaine Littell. Series of half-hour documentaries on various subjects shown on Sunday mornings. F.Y.I. was the name of the newsmagazine on Murphy Brown.	134039
1986	F/X	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Gibby Brand). TV Reporter (Angela Bassett).	134040
1998	F/X: Series, The: Red Storm	T			Episode #34. 5-25-1998	Newscaster (J.C. Kenny).	134041
1996	F/X: The Series: French Kiss	T			Episode #8. 11-4-1996	News Media. Reporter (Lexa Doig).	134042
1997	F/X: The Series: Requiem for a Cop	T			Episode #20. 9-18-1997	News Media. Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	134043
2000	Fa yeung nin wa	MF				French Reporter (Laurent Courtiaud).	134044
2008	Fab Five: Texas Cheerleader Scandal, The	M				Paparazzi Reporter (Leigh Brumley). Reporter (Lara Grice). Paparazzi Camera Man (Jearl Vinot). Five high school cheerleaders including the daughter of the school principal, run amok -- and teachers, parents and administrators allow them to get away with a wide range of scandalous behavior. Known as the “fab five,” the girls disregard school rules, drink alcohol and post suggestive pictures on the internet. But when the new cheerleading coach attempts to discipline them, her superiors ask her to resign. The real version of the events took place in McKinney Texas, a Dallas suburb, and received national media attention in 2006.	134045
1997	Fable	MT			Australia	Newsreader (Rosemary Netterfield). Newsagent (Ros Richards).	134046
1848	Fable for Critics, A	PO	USC	Lowell, James Russell	In "Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell, The."	Critics. Review and  Magazine critics.	134047
2004	Fabulation	P		Nottage, Lynn		Former publicist takes a downward slide into the world of welfare mothers and crack dens. Dark comedy.	134048
2001	Fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain, Le	MF				TV Commentators (Jean-Michel Larque, Thierry Roland).	134049
2003	Fabulist, The	N		Glass, Stephen		Journalist Stephen Glass, once a young star writer for The New Republic, who, in 1998, was fired for fabricating a spectacular series of stories,He  tells the story of a Stephen Glass, a young star writer for The Washington Weekly who gets fired for fabricating storiesLike the author, the fictional "Stephen Glass" fakes not only the stories but also the notes and documentation to back them up so the magazine's editors and its fact checker, Victoria, are fooled.Victoria maintains a rulebook which begins, "Acceptable Forms of Verification in Order of Priority. 1. The New York Times -- the gold standard."	134050
1960	Fabulous 50s, The	DT			Variety special	Host Eric Sevareid	134051
1947	Fabulous Clipjoint, The	NM	OWN - H	Brown, Fredric	With three other novels.	Newspaper. Gary Times office. Very little journalism.	134052
2005	Fabulous Emily Briggs, The	N		deMontravel, Jacqueline		Illustrator Emily Briggs draws for Vogue magazine.	134053
1969	Fabulous Frump, The	MT			UK	Journalist (Richard Stilgoe).	134054
1956	Fabulous Hollywood	M				Interviewer (Ralph Staub)	134055
1991	Fabulous Nobodies	N		Tulloch, Lee		Gossip Columnist Hugo "A Go-Go: Falk of Frenzie Magazine documents all things fabulous in the fashion scene. The man is the key to turning Reality into a true Somebody.Editor Phoebe Johnson is junior shoe editor of Perfect Woman magazine who has dedicated her life to looking like Audrey Hepburn and the one woman Reality Nirvana Tuttle from Manhattan's hottest clubs, can trust with her frocks.Parody of hip young New Yorkers. Reality is working or scheming to get herself into Frenzee magazine. She cavorts with Johnson, the Perfect Woman editor who slavishly emulates the gamin look of Hepburn.Reality desperately wants to be featured in Hugo Falks' weekly gossip column in Frenzie as a hip woman of power on the move. She enlists all of her friends to make this possible.	134056
1942	Fabulous People, The	N	OWN - H	Hubner, Robert Norman		Correspondent who is in love with a Japanese girl.	134057
2005	Fabulous Wedding, A	NR		Castell, Dianne	Harlequin American Romance HAR #1095.	Reporter Dixie Carmichael has a health scare that left her shaking in her cowboy boots. So she puts her deli job on the back burner and pursues a lifelong dream of becoming an ace reporter. Ready to make a flaming statement about her brand-new outlook, she hustles on over to the hair salon only to trip over Whistlers Bend’s newest stranger and the hottest story in town. FBI agent Nick Romero has seen far too much action, and he knows the feisty, curvaceous woman with a talent for playing detective could get herself hurt. The longer he’s undercover, the more he needs her help. But what he really needs is to convince her the big city isn’t the place to be, that she should stay in Whistlers Bend, Montana, with him and give him his first -- and fabulous -- chance to settle down.	134058
1961	Fabulous World of Jules Verne, The	M				Newsreel	134059
1992	Facade	N	OWN - H	Pulitzer, Roxanne		Gossip Columnist Kate, author, would be ruined if the real truth about her writing talent is revealed.	134060
1997	Face	M				Newsreader (Paul Green).	134061
1941	Face Behind the Mask, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7481, 7484			Reporter (Warren Ashe). Newspaper Editor O'Hara and reporters.	134062
1999	Face Down	NM		Lewis, Jack		Newspaperman Sam Light, San Francisco Citizen	134063
1957	Face in the Crowd, A	M	DVD -R HQ 2351, 2352, 2326. VHS 479	Schulberg, Budd (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal) is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College who majored in music, but is working for a radio station owned by her uncle doing remotes for her program, "A Face in the Crowd," a radio show in East Arkansas.She discovers carnival barker in jail, secretly turns on tape recorder when he begins to sing. She promotes him. He gets TV program and takes her  with him as "my little gal Friday -- not to mention Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday."Gets control of broadcasts fostering common man image. Popularity grows. Supports senator. Jeffries continues to defend him. Writer Mel Miller (Walter Matthau) wants to write a book exposing him.She destroys monster she created by turning his microphone on during credit roll of his TV program and broadcasting his harangue at the gullible public. His career is ruined. He calls Jeffries threatening to jump out the window, she tells him to do it.Recognizable journalists include John Cameron Swayze, Earl Wilson, Walter Winchell, Mike Wallace. Satires on commercials and programs of the time.	134064
1922	Face in the Fog, A	M				Press	134065
1936	Face in the Fog, A	M	VHS 838	Kyne, Peter B. (Short Story, "Great Mono Miracle, The").  Al Martin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Jean Monroe (June Collyer) is "dramatic editor" of the Daily Journal who together with reporter Frank Gordon (Lloyd Hughes) and bumbling photographer Elmer (Al  St. John) in a murder investigation.Monroe plants a false story in the paper claiming she has seen the killer's face.  Gordon is lured into a trap by the killer, but the photographer and the police arrive just in time.	134066
1998	Face in the Window, The	M				Publisher (Olga Nolla)	134067
1966	Face is Familiar, The	T				TV Sportscaster. Jack Whitaker, former weather forecaster for WCAU-TV, now CBS sportscaster was hot	134068
1974	Face of  Danger	NM		Fisher, Graham		News Media	134069
2009	Face of Betrayal	N		Wiehl, Lis and April Henry	#1 Triple Threat Series	Crime Reporter Cassidy Shaw is the first to break the story of a 17-year-old Senate page who takes her dog out for a walk and never returns while home on Christmas holiday. The media firestorm that ensues quickly ensnares Federal Prosecutor Allison Pierce and FBI Special Agent Nicole Hedge -- who just happen to be Cassidy’s best friends. It appears the young page was romantically involved with a senator -- a senator now under suspicion for her disappearance. As time begins to run out for the missing girl, Cassidy, Allison and Nicole fight to locate her before it’s too late, even while each fights her own personal battles -- a stalker, single-motherhood and an abusive relationship. 	134070
2009	Face of Betrayal	N		Wiehl, Lis		Crime Reporter Cassidy Shaw joins two friends who are also at the pinnacle of their respective careers to investigate 17-year-old Senate page Katie Converse who has gone missing on her Christmas break near her parents’ white Victorian home in Portland Oregon. The three friends -- Federal Prosecutor Allison Pierce, FBI Special Agent Nicole Hedges and Shaw soon discover that Katie wasn’t the picture of innocence painted by her parents. It appears Katie was having an affair with a much older man, a senator whose political career could be derailed if the affair was publicized. 	134071
1996	Face of Evil	MT	DVD -R HQ 7515, 7516.			Reporter (Susan Masley). Ambitious young artist kills an art student, takes her identity and seduces her roommate's rich dad.	134072
1933	Face of Man From Saturn, The (The Crilly Court Mystery)	NM	OWN	Keeler, Harry		Press	134073
1946	Face of Marble, The	M				Photographer. 1st Photographer (Allan Ray). 2nd Photographer (Donald Kern).	134074
1964	Face of the Screaming Werewolf	M				Newscaster Douglas Banks (Chuck Niles)	134075
2002	Face of the Serpent, The	M				Reporter #1 (Sandra Condon). Reporter #2 (Rod Mitchell).	134076
1996	Face On The Milk Carton, The	MT	VHS 343			News Media	134077
1977	Face Out Front, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Irvine, R.R.		TV Anchor Tim Bishop, ex-star anchorman of Channel 3 News.	134078
1992	Face the Music	M				Reporter (Jesse Joe Walsh). Divorced songwriters persuaded to reunite.	134079
2000	Face the Music	M				PR Guy (Johnny Caulfield).	134080
1954	Face the Nation	DT			Series. 1954-	Hosts: Newsmen Ted Koop (11-7-1954 to 8-14-1955), Stuart Novins (8-21-1955 to 9-25-1960), Paul Niven (9-15-1963 to1965), Martin Agronsky (1965-1969), George Herman (1969-9-11-1983), Leslie Stahl (9-18-1983-1991), Bob Schieffer (1991-).	134081
1990	Face to Face	MT				News Media. Reporter (Shanni Chagger). Photographer (Njeri Karago). Photographer at Press Conference (Davis Sindiyo). Journalist (Stuart Denny).	134082
1946	Face to Face	DT			Series 1946-	Interviewer (Eddie Dunn)	134083
1962	Face to Face	N		Rogers, Edward A.	Weinberg List	Journalist	134084
1990	Face to Face With Connie Chung	DT			Series	TV Anchor Connie Chung (1990).	134085
1999	Face to Kill For, A	MT				TV Reporter (Deirdre Y. Miller)	134086
1979	Face Value	N	OWN - H	Powers, Ron		Journalist Mark Teller, the tough, acerbic journalist. Jennifer  Blade and Elizabeth Scott, two bright, ambitious newscasters, who each chose to play a man's game in very different feminine ways.	134087
2001	Face Value	M				Reporter (Charles Hirsch)	134088
2008	Face Value	N		Baird-Murray, Kathleen		Reporter Kate Miller is a rookie from small-town England who can’t walk properly in a pair of heels, is no beauty expert, and doesn’t know the first thing about waxing. But when she receives an incredible phone call from Darling Magazine in New York wanting her to be their new beauty editor, she’s ready to go. So what if she has no idea whether gray eye shadow is the new black kohl? Suddenly Kate, along with her deep-discount clothes and hopelessly dated hair, is in the Big Apple being swept away by the world of fashion. But she better find a way to put a positive spin on plastic surgery for the big yearly supplement or she’ll lose everything, including the hotshot plastic surgeon-to-the-stars who thinks Kate’s beauty is way more than skin deep. 	134089
2002	Face Value	N		Dow, Rosey and Andrew Snaden		TV Anchor Jessica Meyers, a local news anchor, sets out to clear a friend, a plastic surgeon accused of causing the death of a patient. When farmer Peter Martin is killed by one of his bulls, it’s passed off as an unlucky accident. Not long after his death, however, Peter’s widow, Beth goes into cardiac arrest after taking the wrong prescription drugs supposedly given to her by Dr. Dan Foster, a likable plastic surgeon with a shadowy past. “Whoever killed Beth Martin has messed with the wrong people,” vows Dan’s friend Jessica Meyers, a TV journalist, and she sets out to help clear him. There are several suspects including the pretty pleasant Amy Creighton, the Martins’ ward -- as Jessica reminds Dan, even sweet girls can be killers. There’s Dan’s brother, a law enforcement officer, who is on the trail of some large-scale marijuana producers. Who killed Beth Martin just days after her long-awaited facelift and a month after the suspicious death of her husband? Who knew the late Mrs. Martin would have a deadly reaction to a certain prescription drug? And why would that person dare to switch the pills in Beth’s medicine bottle? Who wants cosmetic surgeon Dan Foster out of the way -- or at least out of the Vancouver area of British Columbia? Who can help Dan play detective and clear his good name? Can local news anchor and former patient Myers? Or will they both be next on the hit man’s list? If Dan can’t clear his name, his career will end and a killer will be on the loose free to strike again. The stakes are high and time is running out. 	134090
1971	Face-Off	M				Press, Members of the (Ed Fidden, George Gross, Ken McKee, Fergie Oliver, Larry Wilson, Angus G. Wynne, Scott Young).	134091
2003	Face, The	NM		Koontz, Dean		Entertainment Weekly: "A report from Entertainment Weekly, using the wrong end of a pencil, would be taking notes….." "When the story hit print, every fact would be wrong…."	134092
1997	Face/Off	M				News Media. Reporter Valerie (Carmen Thomas)	134093
1988	Facemaker	NM	OWN - H	Katz, William		Magazine Journalist Carly Randall, a savvy young magazine journalist whose face was all-but destroyed in an accident. Leading plastic surgeon restores her face -- until it looks like someone else's face.	134094
1944	Faces in the Fog	M				Photographer (Eric Hansen). Photographer (Dick Scott). Photographer (Robert J. Wilke).	134095
1999	Faces of Deception	NSF		Mayers, Mary		Reporter Marion Stevenson, an experienced and dedicated Chicago journalist pushes to be assigned to a mystery -- a United States salvage ship circling the Earth’s Orbit retrieving discarded space equipment and satellite scrap is mysteriously blown up. Who is responsible? The Russians? Aliens? Back on Earth thousands of people are dying from an unknown cause. Is the government attempting to conceal a failed experiment or is the government involved in a Top Secret project using humans as guinea pigs?  Stevenson becomes obsessed and will stop at nothing in order to find the truth. With the help of FBI agent Jerry Wilcox and a long-time friend Allison Tate, they find themselves pulled into a reality many people choose to ignore. They themselves become guinea pigs in a vicious plot that could change the future of the Earth and its inhabitants.	134096
1957	Faces of Love	N	OWN	Hearne, J		Press. Story of the power of the press in West Indies is told as it affects the lives of the people and executives who exert influence for private profit.	134097
1999	Faces of War	DT				Reporter Bill Stewart Killed in Nicaragua	134098
2008	Facing Grace	N		Goble, Philip E.		Journalist Jason Anthony covers it all -- crime, corruption and deceit. At the top of his game, he’s sure he can handle anything -- until he’s assigned to cover an execution. Watching his faith move from solid rock to sifting sand, Anthony questions his own ethical standards: Does the accused man deserve to die? Where will he spend eternity?	134099
1914	Facing the Gattling Guns	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	134100
1973	Facing the Lions	N	OWN - H	Wicker, Tom		Journalist in Washington D.C..  Problem of a large newspaper's Washington bureau chief. Author held such a post for the New York Times.	134101
1704	Faction Display'd	PO	USC	Shippen, William		News	134102
2006	Factory Girl	M				Reporter (Peter Barnes). Reporter (Laura M. Beeman). Vogue Magazine Photographer (Mike Coe). Documentarian (George Hickenlooper). Reporter at JFK Airport (Tarajia Morrell).  Kilian the Photographer (Vivek Sharm). Journalist (Camille Sloan). Interviewer (Georgina Chapman). Beautiful, wealthy young party girl drops out of Radcliffe in 1965 and heads to New York to become Holly Golightly. When she meets a hungry young artist named Andy Warhol, he promises to make her the star she always wanted to be. And like a super nova, she explodes on the New York scene only to find herself slowly losing her grip on reality.Edie Sedgwick (Sienna Miller) becomes part of the celebrity media. 	134103
2007	Factory Girl	NJ		Greenwood, Barbara		Reporter determined to expose the terrible conditions garment factory puts a 12-year-old worker in a quandary -- caught between the desperate immigrant girls with whom she works and the hope of change.The girl works at the dingy, overcrowded Acme Garment Factory for 11 hours a day clipping threads form blouses. Every time the boss passes, he shouts at her to snip faster, but if Emily snips too fast, she could ruin the garment and be docked pay.If she works too slowly, she will  be fired and her family desperately needs the money. Without the four dollars a week it brings, her family will starve. When the reporter arrives, she doesn't know what to do.Then tragedy strikes and she must decide where her loyalties lie. Her father had lost his job and heads West so it is up to Emily and her mother to work hard to keep life normal for the three younger children. Then her father's checks stop coming.Emily dreams of a different life, but when news of her father's death arrives, she knows that she is stuck.	134104
2005	Factotum	M				Editor (Peter Moore).	134105
2001	Facts of Life Reunion, The	T	SVD 1129		Episode	TV News Producer Natalie Green (Mindy Cohn) juggling an active life with a frenetic work schedule that takes her all over the world. "Tootie" (Kim Fields) now called by her real name Dorothy Ramsey, has given up acting to host her own talk show.It's been years since Natalie has had a Thanksgiving back in America, so she's talked all the girls and Mrs. Garrett into spending the holiday together back in Peekskill New York. All but Jo attends. Her teenage daughter and husband come instead.They're all in for a surprise when Natalie's two boyfriend show up. Both men compete for her attention so it's up to the girls to help solve Natalie's predicament.The Reviewer (Karen Glave).	134106
1979	Facts of Life, The:	T	SV 119. SV 93.		Episodes. Series 8-24-79 to 9-10-88	School Newspaper	134107
1986	Facts of Life, The: Candidate, The	T			Episode. 3-1-1986. Season #7. Episode #21	Reporter (Barry Cutler).	134108
1981	Facts of Life, The: Front Page	T		Mayer, Mike. Larry Swimer	Episode. 11-25-1981	School Newspaper.	134109
1981	Facts of Life, The: Green-Eyed Monster	T		Marsh, Linda. Margie Peters	Episode.	School Newspaper	134110
1982	Facts of Life, The: Read No Evil	T	SVD 883		Episode	School Newspaper. Natalie writes angry editorial and gets kicked off the school paper for defending books in the library	134111
1988	Facts of Life, The: Smile	T	SVD 972		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Natalie has high hopes of getting a newspaper job.	134112
1982	Facts of Life, The: Source, The	T		Noah, Peter	Episode. 10-6-1982	School Newspaper	134113
1998	Faculty, The	M	SVD 1197			Editor-in-Chief of school newspaper	134114
1997	Fad TV	T			Series 1997.	Fashion Show Reporter Maria Teresa Govea. Host Yasmin Le Bon.	134115
1996	Fade Away	N		Coben, Harlan	Weinberg List	Journalist	134116
1980	Fade to Black	M				Newscaster (Al Tafoya)	134117
1986	Fadeaway	N	OWN - H	Rosen, Richard		TV Reporter Mickey Slavin	134118
1916	Faded Flower, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	134119
1970	Fadeout	T				News Media	134120
2008	Fading Tracks	NJ		Holl, Kristi 	#1 Boarding School Mysteries	Reporter Jeri McKane, the 12-year-old writer of the sixth grade newspaper has an eye like Nancy Drew and more faith and courage than she realizes. She reacts to boarding school the way most middle schoolers would. She wonders whether her scholarship to prestigious Landmark School was worth it. She’s tempted to give up when her Mom can’t make parents’ weekend and the school bus carrying her roommate Rosa disappears. But Jeri solves the mystery and makes landmark decisions to trust God and his Word through circumstances and feelings that don’t make sense.	134121
1596	Faerie Queene, The	PO	USC	Spenser, Edmund		News. Blatant Beast. Calidore and the Beast.	134122
2004	Faetre og kusiner om Frederik & Mary	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Line Baun Danielsen.	134123
1967	Fahrenheit 451	M	DVD -R HQ 3098, 3099. L		AFI-Television	TV Announcer (Gilliam Lewis). TV announcers (Noel David and Donald Pickering). Dream sequence: wordless comic-book newspapers	134124
2004	Fahrenhype 9/11	M				Journalist (Bill Sammon - Himself). Editor of the National Review (Dave Kopel - Himself). White House Correspondent (Helen Thomas - Herself).  Narrator (Ron Silver - Himself)	134125
1971	Failing of Raymond, The	MT				City Editor (Robert Karnes).	134126
1915	Failure, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Playwrights - Ness Book	Reporter Tom Warder (John Emerson) exposes a lecherous theatrical manager and becomes a playwright. Manager steals his play and frames him for robbery. The reporter's baby dies while he is in prison, he escapes when he learns his wife is ill.His wife dies and Warder drinks poison. As he is dying he tells police the manager killed him.	134127
1990	Faint Cold Fear, A	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Daley, Robert		Reporter Jane Fox, an ambitious newspaper reporter, dares to penetrate the trigger-happy heart of a vast criminal enterprise.	134128
2004	Fair City: Ten Commandments, The	T			Ireland - Special	Reporter (Blathnaid Ni Chofaigh - Herself).	134129
1918	Fair Enough	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	134130
1983	Fair Friday	N		Turnbull, Peter		Reporter is on the trail of a major scandal when the middle-aged journalist is murdered leaving Glasgow’s “P” Divison to solve the crime. 	134131
1993	Fair Game	NM		Krich, Rochelle Majer		News Media-loving killer.	134132
2008	Fair Game - The Steps of Odessa	N		Watson, James		Journalist Victor Kaltsov has been investigating government corruption. Made public, Victor’s revelations concerning the secret “Presidential Tapes” will cause a sensation and threaten to topple a government desperate to hold on to power by any means. Victor is the father of Natasha, a talented soccer play, ambitious to play for her country. She and her brother Lonya brood on the dangers to themselves resulting from their father’s campaigning journalism. 	134133
1977	Fair Go	DT			Series 1977	Reporter (Lisa Manning)	134134
2006	Fair Haven	N		Ross, JoAnn		Photojournalist Michael Joyce has spent years capturing Western Ireland's war's horrors in his camera lens. He now escapes to his Irish family's farm, yearning to shut out the world.He finds Dr. Erin O'Halloran who has come to Western Ireland to attempt to save a dying friend and mentor. They fall in love.But the ghosts of the dead haunt Joyce, each day stealing a little more of his soul until he wonders if there's anything left of the man he used to b e. He's ready to give up. A daughter he never knew is his first gift. And Erin is the second.	134135
1625	Fair Maid of the Inn, The	P	USC	Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher		Press. Forobosco, a cheating Mountebank: the art of dissembling.  Coxcombe: I will set up a press here in Italy, To write all the Corantos for Christendome. F: "That's news indeed, And how would you imploy me in't?"Cox: Marry sir, from you I would gain my intelligence."  Fer: I conceive you, you would have me furnish you With a spirit to inform you."F: "I shall be the ghost of some lying Stationer, A Spirit shall look as if butter would not melt in his mouth. A new Mercurius Gallo-belgicus.	134136
2003	Fair Play	NR		Martin, Deirdre		Public Relations Practitioner Theresa Falconetti never dates Italians, men from her old Brooklyn neighborhood or professional athletes -- much to the deep disappointment of her large family. Michael Dante, winger for the Stanley Cup champion New York Blades is all three -- and he is head-over heels for her. So when Theresa finds herself a buttoned-up lawyer, Michael is forced to take his game to the next level.After nearly being raped by a sports star, Theresa Falconetti doesn’t date athletes, or, in truth, anyone at all. So when the two suitors begin courting her, she’s flummoxed rather than flattered. Smooth, sexually undemanding Reese Banister seems like a dream come true even though he’s the nephew of the man determined to take over her financially shaky PR firm. In contrast, new client Michael Dante, whose family owns a popular Brooklyn restaurant, is her worst nightmare. He’s a professional hockey player, he comes from the same Bensonhurt neighborhood as her lovable but irritating Italian family, and he’s always in her face. As Theresa tries to upgrade the image of Michael’s restaurant, decide whether or not to sell out, deal with her father’s cancer and cope with the lingering scars of sexual trauma, she must assess the men’s true worth. T	134137
1918	Fair Pretender, The	M			AFI-Authors/Playwrights	Writer	134138
2001	Fairly OddParents, The: Chin up!/Dog's Day Afternoon	C			Episode #5. 4-27-2001	News Media. Female Newscaster (Grey DeLisle - Voice). Male Newscaster (Dee Bradley Baker - Voice).	134139
2002	Fairly OddParents, The: Timvisible/That Old Black Magic	C			Episode. 4-26-2002. Season #2. Episode #5	Reporter (Rodger Bumpass - Voice).	134140
2001	Fairly OddParents: Dream Goat!/Same Game, The	C			Episode #6. 5-4-2001	Reporter (Daran Norris - Voice).	134141
1986	Fairly Secret Army: Treacherous Chaps, Causes	T			Episode #10.	TV Reporter (William Hoyland).	134142
2007	Fairway to Heaven	M				Sportscasters. Golf News Anchor (Tamara Damante). Golf News Anchor #2 (Paul Bvay). Newsroom Gal (Debbi Koyama). Golf News Director (Graison Foster). Tournament Announcer (Pete Clark).	134143
2000	Fairy Faith, The	M				Interviewer-Narrator (John Walker). Photographer (John Kell). N.Y. Times (James Clarity).	134144
1997	Fairy Tale: True Story, A (aka Fairytale: True Story, A)	M	DVD -R HQ 3095, 3096. L			Reporter John Ferret (Tim McInnerny), a rude, mean-spirited reporter who unleashes a World War I-era News Media frenzy. Reporter (Tom Geogeson).  Station Photographer (Carol Noakes). Pushy Photographer (Martin Gent).Newspaper Editor (Peter Wight). Second Reporter (Angus Barnett). Older Photographer (Anthony Collin). News Vendor (Dick Brannick).	134145
2008	Fairy Tales	T				Journalist (Nick Hardin). French Journalist (Maggie Hayes). Sylvanian Journalist (Vincent Higgins). `	134146
2008	Fairy Tales: Rapunzel	T			Episode #1. 1-10-2008. BBC Series. Great Britain.	News Media. Broadcaster (Frankie McCafferty). American Journalist (Nick Hardin). Sylvanian Journalist (Vincent Higgins). French Journalist (Maggie Hayes). Public Relations Representative (Peter Balance -- PR Representative).  A failing tennis player is convinced by his ambitious father to pose as a woman in order to enter a women’s tennis tournament. Problems arise when Jimmy (now known as Martina) falls for a beautiful young competitor Billy Jane Brooke, dubbed “Rapunzel” by the media because of her flowing locks. Billy Jane still lives with her overprotective mother and coach. Training together at Billy Jane’s fortified home does wonders for Jimmy/Martina’s game and he/she finally starts winning. However as Martina and Billy Jane grow closer, Jimmy finds it harder to keep up the pretense, and he must decide whether to come clean to Billy Jane or stay quiet and win the prize money for his father.	134147
1999	Fait d'hiver	MF				Reporter-Photographer (Jacques Penot). Le Reporter-Photographer	134148
1994	Faith	MT			UK. Four-Part TV Drama.	Tabloid Newspaper Reporter is the boyfriend of the daughter of a government official with a scandalous private life.Angered by her father's torrid affair, she leaks the details to her boyfriend who works for a scandal-driven tabloid newspaper and is thrilled to be handed such a scoop.	134149
2006	Faith	SS		Barr, Gonzalo	In "Last Flight of Jose Luis Balboa, The."	TV Anchor, an unscrupulous newscaster, grapples with a potentially substantial story about a woman claiming to have seen the Virgin Mary, while a hurricane bears down on the city as if in divine retribution.	134150
1974	Faith and the Good Thing	N		Johnson, Charles		African-American Newspaper Editor Isaac Maxwell, husband of Faith Cross, a young black woman from rural Georgia and a newspaper editor.	134151
2005	Faith of My Fathers	M				TV Newscaster (Marc Preston). Reporter (Glenn Robin). John McCain's experience as a Vietnam War POW. Base on the memoir of the same title	134152
2004	Faith Rewarded: Historic Season of the 2004 Boston Red Sox, The	DT				Sportswriter Mike Lupica. Sports Illustrated Columnist Tom Verducci.  Fox Commentator Joe Buck. NESN Commentators Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy. Yankees Commentator Charley Steiner. Narrator (Steven Zirnkilton)	134153
2004	Faith Zanetti: Bad News Bible, The	N		Blundy, Anna	#1 Faith Zanetti Series. Blundy is a former foreign correspondent and journalist.	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti is a hard-bitten journalist based at the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem. When her friend Shiv dies violently she decides to investigate and gets caught up in a disturbing cycle of violence and lies in her struggle to get to the truth. Zanetti is “a war correspondent addicted to danger, alcohol and cigarettes, but clever enough to know a some point something’s got to give.”	134154
2009	Faith Zanetti: Breaking Faith	N		Blundy, Anna	#6 Faith Zanetti Series	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti doesn’t much care who put the bomb on flight TAA67, the plane that blew up over the tiny Scottish village of Cairbridge 25 years ago. Wasn’t it those Libyan blokes who went to prison for it? For a woman whose comfort zone is a war zone, it seems like the boring assignment from hell. But as the conspiracy theories start seeming less theoretical and the threats get increasingly real, Faith realizes she’s skating on thin ice. With the ghost of her dead father creeping out of her dreams as Sicily erupts in violence around her, and the screams of the doomed passengers ringing in her ears, Faith begins to suspect that the truth she seeks might be closer to home than she thought.Faith starts receiving messages that appear to be from her father, Karel Zanetti, a celebrated U.K. journalist who was supposedly killed while covering the troubles in Northern Ireland years earlier. Meanwhile, Faith is writing an article for the London Chronicle on the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie-style bombing of a 747 that claimed the lives of all 245 people aboard. While Libyan terrorists were blamed for the attack, the Chronicle’s editor who believes the full story has yet to be told, wants Faith to identify who phoned a bomb warning beforehand to the U.S. embassy in Reykjavki. In her search for answers, Faith makes some dark discoveries, including that her father had an illegitimate daughter who perished on the fatal flight. This is a semi-autobiographical novel -- Blundy’s own journalist father was killed by a sniper in El Salvador in 1989.	134155
2008	Faith Zanetti: Double Shot 	N		Blundy, Anna	#4 Faith Zanetti Series	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti is assigned to dig around the story of a 25-year-old terrorist atrocity.	134156
2005	Faith Zanetti: Faith Without Doubt	N		Blundy, Anna	#2 Faith Zanetti Series	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti is once again at the heart of the action -- in war-torn Baghdad in 2003 where Saddam Hussein may be hiding in a hole. And once again, she’s loving it: the heat, the rush, the danger -- dare she say it -- the excitement. But there is one bombshell that even Faith isn’t prepared for. Green-eyed weapons inspector Joshua F. Klein is powerful, wise and seductive, and he’s also got the stories Faith needs. Standing under fire with this man, she feels safer than she’s ever felt before. But in fact, she’s in more danger than ever -- buffeted by passion for a man whose allegiances are as mysterious as he is elusive. Is she covering the sodding war or is she losing her mind? With fat photographer Dan McCaughrean, hard as nails Carly Posner and her on-off lover Eden Jones, Faith plunges headlong into the war on Saddam and the battle for her own sanity.	134157
2009	Faith Zanetti: My Favourite Poison	N		Blundy, Anna	#5 Faith Zanetti Series	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti is now a mother and is sleeping with an edge Russian who lives on the seedy side of ex-pat London. When he gets dramatically poisoned and suspects the Russian security services of targeting him, Faith is sucked into a drama that transports her to the swelter of Cairo and into a breathtaking and terrifying world she barely knew existed. 	134158
2008	Faith Zanetti: Neat Vodka (aka Voda Neat)	N		Blundy, Anna	#3 Faith Zanetti Series	War Correspondent Faith Zanetti left Russia 16 years ago and now returns to Moscow as a correspondent for the London-based Chronicle newspaper. The 19-year-old newlywed Russian emigrated from her home country to England to start over after the horrific scandal that destroyed her marriage. She obtained work as a war correspondent for the Chronicle but now her life has gone full circle. Her foreign editor Tamsin assigns the vodka guzzling cigarette smoker to be their new Moscow Correspondent. She is stunned upon her arrival to be charged with a double murder her shady estranged husband confessed to committing back in 1989. Faith learns the man has recanted, fingering her as the killer. But when she visits the psychiatric prison where the man is incarcerated she discovers the man is really an old American friend gone Russian whom her husband had framed. He soon dies under mysterious circumstances after telling Faith that her former husband is dead. But she doesn’t believe him and with the help of her boyfriend, a New Yorker staff writer on assignment in Russia, she gets on the husband’s trail.  Her motto: Courage without equal, Truth without bullshit. Vodka without tonic. 	134159
1953	Faith, Hope and Charity	SS		Grimson, Marie.S.	In "At the Crossroads And Other Stories and Sketches."	Editor's office. Miss Louise Ward -- dream of becoming a reporter and a journalist. Editor: "Uncle Ed" tries to discourage her.Ends up believing she was never meant to be a journalist	134160
1992	Faithfully Executed	N		Bowen, Michael		Female Reporter investigates an execution after seeing surprise on the face of the doctor who administers the fatal injection to the first man put to death by the U.S. government in more than a generation.  Public Relations Consultant.	134161
1932	Faithless	M				Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporter (Charles Williams). Photographer (Sterling Holloway).	134162
1950	Fake's Progress	M				Commentators (Humphrey Lestocq, Harry Secombe)	134163
2008	Faking Grace	N		Leigh, Tamara		Journalist Maizy Grace Stewart, a struggling journalist, isn’t really a believer, but she manages to “fake it” in order to land a part-time job at a Christian publishing house. When the newspaper editor commissions her to write an undercover expose of her new employer, will her conversations with churchgoing colleagues lead to success -- or second thoughts?	134164
2004	Faking It: Newsstand Owner to Showbiz Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 2231.		BBC America	Female Show Business Interviewer on breakfast television. A woman tries to pull of being the interviewer.	134165
1980	Falaise aux corneilles, La	TF				News Media. Le journaliste (Marc Chapiteau). Le reporter radio (Vania Vilers). Le photographe (Jacques Tessier).	134166
1967	Falak	MF				Editor (Tamas Major)	134167
1943	Falcon and the Co-eds, The	M	VHS 1299. SV 219 (Opening only)			Reporter	134168
1985	Falcon and the Snowman, The	M				Newscaster (Steven Miller)	134169
1981	Falcon Crest:	T			Series	Publisher. Richard Channing (David Selby), illegitimate son of Angela's husband, publisher of New San Francisco Globe. Diana Hunter, Richard's associate (Shannon Tweed).Stephen Elliott (1981-83) as Angela's ex-husband, San Francisco publisher of the Globe Channing. In 1982, Douglas' illegitimate son (David Selby) and successor as publisherChase's wife, Maggie, who worked as a reporter at the San Francisco Globe	134170
1985	Falcon Crest: …And The Fall	T			Episode. 5-3-1985	News Media	134171
1985	Falcon Crest: Acid Tests	T		Whitaker, Claire	Episode #86. 1-25-1985	News Media. Reporter (Clare Peck).	134172
1989	Falcon Crest: And Baby Makes Three	T			Episode #196.  2-10-1989	TV Interviewer (Tiiu Leek).	134173
1988	Falcon Crest: As Tears Go By	T			Episode #183. 4-29-1988	Reporter (Gordon Hodgins).	134174
1984	Falcon Crest: Ashes to Ashes	T			Episode #69. 5-13-1984	Reporter (Sara Smith).	134175
1985	Falcon Crest: Bitter Harvest	T			Episode	News Media	134176
1981	Falcon Crest: Body and Soul	T	SVD 1088		Episode	Newspaper	134177
1985	Falcon Crest: Candidate, The	T			Episode	News Media	134178
1989	Falcon Crest: Charley	T			Episode. 10-6-1989. Season #9. Episode #2	Reporter (Tom Donaldson). Reporter (Mary Angela Shea).	134179
1985	Falcon Crest: Cold Comfort	T			Episode. 5-10-1985	News Media	134180
1987	Falcon Crest: Dead End	T			Episode. 10-30-1987	News Media	134181
1987	Falcon Crest: Dead End	T			Episode. 10-30-1987. Season #7. Episode #5	Reporter (Steven Dart).	134182
1985	Falcon Crest: Devil's Harvest	T			Episode #94. 4-12-1985	Reporter (Tony  Hernandez).	134183
1982	Falcon Crest: Expose, The	T			Episode. 11-5-1982. Season #2, Episode #5	Reporter (Brian Collins). Reporter (Jennifer Ann Lee).	134184
1988	Falcon Crest: Farewell My Lovelies	T			Episode #186. 11-4-1988	News Media. Reporter (Saida Pagan).	134185
1986	Falcon Crest: Fatal Attraction	TS			Episode #132.10-24-1986	Photographer (Robert Briscoe Evans).	134186
1986	Falcon Crest: Hidden Meanings	T			Episode #121. 3-7-1986	News Media. TV Reporter (Pamela Roylance).	134187
1985	Falcon Crest: Insult and Injury (aka Sparkling Death)	T			Episode. 1-11-1985	News Media	134188
1988	Falcon Crest: Jeopardy	T			Episode #188.  11-18-1988	News Media. New Globe Reporter (Todd Starks). Reporters (Dale Harimoto, Vance Valencia).	134189
1985	Falcon Crest: Justice For All	T			Episode. 3-29-1985	News Media	134190
1988	Falcon Crest: Last Dance	T			Episode #184. 5-6-1988	Reporter (Laura Carlson).	134191
1985	Falcon Crest: Last Laugh, The	T			Episode	News Media	134192
1988	Falcon Crest: Legacies	T			Episode #174. 2-19-1988	News Media. Reporter (Peggy Lark).  Reporter (Donald Nardini).	134193
1987	Falcon Crest: Lovers and Friends	T			Episode #166.12-4-1987	Photographer (Terriel Lara).	134194
1981	Falcon Crest: Maggie	T	SVD 1039		Episode	Newspaper. Richard learns of Lance's plans for the newspaper while succeeding with his own plan against Angela	134195
1984	Falcon Crest: Power Play	T			Episode #58. 2-3-1984	Night Editor (Bill Erwin).	134196
1985	Falcon Crest: Solitary Confinements	T			Episode	News Media	134197
1981	Falcon Crest: Storm Warnings	T	SVD 964		Episode	Publisher. Angela sends Lance packing after meeting the New Globe's new publisher	134198
1988	Falcon Crest: Telling Tales	T	SVD 1197		Episode #181. 4-22-1988	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Buchanan). Richard Channing insists on testifying before Senate committee and is put in jeopardy. Wife and children kidnapped.	134199
1985	Falcon Crest: Tony Comes Home	T			Episode	News Media	134200
1985	Falcon Crest: Trial, The	T			Episode. 3-15-1985	News Media	134201
1989	Falcon Crest: True Confessions	T			Episode #195. 2-3-1989	TV Commentator (Dean Webber).	134202
1985	Falcon Crest: Wages of Sin, The	T			Episode	News Media	134203
2000	Falcon Down	M				Journalist	134204
1944	Falcon in Hollywood, The	M				Cameraman, Assistant (Chris Drake).	134205
1944	Falcon Out West, The	M				Photographer (Tom Burton). Photographer (Mike Lally).	134206
1943	Falcon Strikes Back, The	M				Reporter (Jane Randolph) helps the Falcon solve another crime as his girlfriend.	134207
1942	Falcon Takes Over, The	M	SV 174	Arlen, Michael (Character). Raymond Chandler (Novel - "Farewell, My Lovely").  Lynn Root, Frank Fenton (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Falcon series	Reporter Ann Riordan (Lynn Bari) trails the sleuth to get a story.	134208
1942	Falcon's Brother, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7646, 7647		Ness Book	Fashion Reporter (Jane Randolph) for The Morning Gazette wants to get a police beat. Falcon gives her the runaround while he investigates and pacifies her with a prolonged kiss when she complains.It is the reporter who inadvertently provides clue to the spies' modus operandi when she points out to the Falcon that the fashion photos on the magazine's covers seem to be out of season. Fashion Magazine Modern Modes used by spies to send Nazi messagesReporter and Falcon are captured by spies, but are saved. New York Courier and other newspaper headlines and stories.	134209
1982	Falcon's Gold (aka Robbers of the Sacred Mountain)	MT		Pooley, Olaf, Walter Bell (Teleplay)		Reporter Hank Richards  (Simon MacCorkindale) agrees to head a safari into the Mexican jungle in search of treasure.Professor involved at first refuses to be interviewed, but after the reporter comes to his aid during a fight in a museum, he cooperates.Richards claims he shortened his name from Archibald Chumley-Smythe so it would fit in the byline manages to set up his typewriter in the middle of the jungle to churn out a story.Group loses the treasure, but reporter says he got "the biggest story I've ever had." Professor convinces him the story can never be told because the powers of the treasure would be used for evil purposes.Reporter agrees not to print the account.	134210
1879	Falconberg	N	MLPL	Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth		Editor Einar Finnson Falconberg is made editor of the Hardanger Citizen, a weekly Republican newspaper.   George Washington Bingham, editor of the Democratic Banner.	134211
2000	Falcone: But Not Forgotten	T			Episode #7. 4-10-2000	News Media. News Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	134212
2000	Falcone: Windows	T			Episode #3. 4-5-2000	News Media. News Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	134213
2002	Falkar	MF			Iceland	News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Johanna Vigdis Hjaltadottir). TV Reporter #2 (Omar Ragnarsson).	134214
2000	Falkenswards mobler: Slatt-traff	TF			Episode #5. 2-27-2000	Journalist (Anna Jungner).	134215
2001	Falkland Man, The	M				Photographer (Keith Eyles).	134216
1997	Fall	M				Paparazzi (Marc Sebastian). Paparazzi (Larry Weiss).	134217
1938	Fall Deruga, Der.	MF			Germany	Journalist (Guenther Markert). Journalist (Alfred Pussert).  Journalist (Walter Schenk). Journalist (Egon Vogel). Journalist (Jens von Hagen).  Journalistin (Christine GroBmann).	134218
1990	Fall from Grace	MT				Newswoman (Susan Ware)	134219
2005	Fall Fury: Devlin Dynasty 2	N		Burton, Jaci	#2 Devlin Dynasty Series and Storm For All Seasons Series. 	Public Relations Practitioner Max Devlin, hotshot PR guru from Boston teams up with Shannon Storm, the feisty, independent director of Public Relations for her family-run hotel, The Rising Storm. She’s less than thrilled when Devlin arrives, but has no choice other than work with him on the new casino venture. Like the magical elements of fall that she possesses, Shannon’s emotions run hot and cold where Max is concerned. She guards her heart under leaves of indifferent, but beneath she’s boiling with need for what only Max can give her.Max Devlin is on more than just a PR mission on his trek to New Orleans. Not only is he there to work on the casino project, but he’s setting down roots in Louisiana. And the first step is to find a mate. The trouble is Max harbors a secret that he’s going to have to very carefully reveal to the woman he’s chosen. That woman is the cool on the surface, hot within Shannon Storm. He wonders if Shannon’s feelings are powerful enough to accept who- and what-he is. By the light of a full New Orleans moon, their magic will merge, and two people with secrets to hide must learn to trust in their love before their destinies can unfold. 	134220
2005	Fall Girl	N		Askegren, Pierce		Newswoman has become a pawn in a conspiracy that could end the project of a starship being built on Earth's moon to explore an alien artifact -- as well as her own life.It's the distant future and there is a working colony on the moon.	134221
1982	Fall Guy, The: License to Kill (Part One)	T			Episode #10. 1-13-1982	Reporter (Lou Ferrigno). Reporter (Ann Marshall).	134222
1981	Fall Guy, The: Soldiers of Misfortune	T		Braff, David	Episode	News Media	134223
1981	Fall Guy, The: Spaced Out	T		Larson, Glen A.	Episode	News Media	134224
1919	Fall of Babylon, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	134225
1929	Fall of Eve, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	134226
2007	Fall of Timbuktu	N		Nzerus, Chike		Columnist Nnenna Samuels takes it upon herself to criticize the introduction of sharia law in Kano and finds to her astonishment that she has become the subject of a fatwa. Though she tries to go on as normal, it becomes increasingly obvious that certain authorities aren’t going to let that happen. When her apartment block is burned down by fanatics, she is forced to escape the city and find refuge with her family. But as she discovers when she reaches her aunt’s home, her problems are not confined to Kano alone.  As Nnenna struggles to break out of an ever-expanding cycle of oppression and corruption, love and revolution seem the only way forward. 	134227
2008	Fall, The	M				Reporters (Rosemary Garris, Priscilla Garita). 	134228
1975	Fallan	MTF				TV Commentators (Svetoslav Botchvarov, Jean Chapou, Axel Fritz, Gosta Gemme, Ronald F. Hoiseck, Davis Jones, Torsten Nilsson)	134229
1998	Fallen	M				Reporter (Michael Aron). Reporter (Elleanor Jean Hendley). Reporter (Byron Scott). Anchor (Pat Ciarrocchi). Anchor (Steve Highsmith). Anchor (Kent Manahan).	134230
1945	Fallen Angel	M				Reporter (Herbert Ashley). Reporter (Dave Morris). News Vendor (Paul E. Burns).	134231
1997	Fallen Angels: Hair	T			Episode #2. 2-14-1997	Interviewer (Kim Knuckey).	134232
1997	Fallen Angels: Morning Has Broken	T			Episode #20. 6-27-1997	TV Reporter (Phillip Spencer Harris). Newsreader (Indira Naidoo).	134233
1997	Fallen Angels: Take a Chance, Lose Your Pants (Part 1)	T			Episode #18. 6-13-1997	Radio Journalist (Paul Eastway).	134234
1997	Fallen Angels: Vote for Birdy	TF			Australia. Episode #5.3-7-1997	Photographer (John Clingan).	134235
1962	Fallguy	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	134236
2007	Falling	M				News Media. (Reporter (Cathleen Kaelyn). Cameraman (Jon Spinogatti).	134237
2003	Falling Angels	M				Reporter (Josh Strait).	134238
2006	Falling Dominoes	N		Jaffe, Herb		 Investigative Newspaper Reporter Jake Grogan wants answers to all of his questions concerning an explosion that ripped the morning tranquility of a suburban New Jersey community. Flames engulfed the driveway of a modest home as a car burned out of control. Firefighters found the charred remains of its lone occupant, Sonny Sloan. Who was Sloan? Why would anyone want to bomb the car of a disbarred, disgraced and divorced lawyer? The search for answers becomes an obsession for Grogan leading him into the world of organized crime, its control of the garbage industry, toxic waste dumping -- all a setting for related murders. Grogan is not only fighting the system for answers, but he’s at odds with editors of his own newspaper. He finds dirty hands belonging to prominent people, including the chief justice of the state’s Supreme Court, partners in a major law firm, and one of the media giants -- a respected member of his own newspaper. 	134239
1998	Falling Fire	MT				News Reporter (Gerry Butts). Interviewer (Huey Livingstone).	134240
2008	Falling for the Deputy	NR		Frazier, Amy	Harlequin Super Romance Series #1495	Reporter Chloe Atherton is a smart, sassy reporter who rolls into town looking for a good story. Mack Whittaker, a deputy sheriff in a small town that actually respects his privacy, wants to keep a low profile and do his job. So he is immediately on guard when Atherton shows up. He’ll do everything in his power to keep her attention and intuition focused on the department, not on him. But it seems as if the woman will stop at nothing to get her story, even if it means digging into his past. And neither of them realizes that one byline will change more than just their careers.	134241
2007	Falling for the Heiress	NR		Flynn, Christine	Silhouette Special Edition #1816	Paparazzi and local gossipmongers were after the senator’s daughter, heiress Tess Kendrick and it was bodyguard Jeff Parker’s job to guard her against them, but all the mud being slung Tess’s way was her problem. Until he learned she had destroyed her own reputation to save her father’s. Suddenly, the play-by-the-rules Parker would do anything to protect the woman and child he never expected to fall for. Blackmailed by her conniving ex-husband, Kendrick went from America’s sweetheart to “that awful woman.” Coming back to Camelot, Virginia, Tess was older and certainly wiser than when she’d left -- and was in need of some shelter for herself and her little boy. Price was hired and now he was eager to protect her from the paparazzi and anything else that came after her.	134242
2008	Falling for the Rebel Heir	NR		Blake, Ally	Harlequin Romance Series #4012	War Correspondent-Photojournalist Hudson “Hud” Bennington III has just returned from his latest assignment in a war zone to see Kendall York swimming in the pool at his estate. The book-loving, quiet York craves safety and security since the accident that injured her and claimed her fiance’s life. She doesn’t like risks. Bennington is enchanted by the sight of her in his pool appearing to him to be a mermaid. Not able to get her out of his mind, he makes her a proposal -- to help him type his memoirs. In such close proximity, will their hearts find a home in each other? Seeing her external scars, feeling her internal scars, Kendall is afraid to truly love Bennington, prep school achiever and famous war-zone correspondent. Their lives and ambitions are so different, but he has vowed to ease the pain of her past. Can Kendall trust that he’ll be around for her future? Have Kendall and Hud found the one person that can release them from the nightmares of their past or are their ambitions and dreams just too far apart? 	134243
1933	Falling For You	M			UK Only	News Editor (Alfred Drayton).	134244
1995	Falling For You	MT	DVD -R HQ 7933, 7934			News Media. Female Reporter (Mung-Ling Tsui). Male Reporter (Warren Dexter Beatty). News Editor (Alfred Drayton).	134245
2005	Falling For You	NR		Macallister, Heather	Harlequin Temptation	Reporter Barry Sutton. Police spokeswoman Mega Esterbrook who has a problem -- she’s a sucker for sexy reporter Sutton. Whatever he wants, she gives him regardless of the cost. But that’s about to stop -- now. And to keep strong, she’s come up with a surefire “Barry aversion therapy” -- index cards to remind her why she should stay away. Now all she has to do is remember to use them. “Barry Sutton used me to dig up information on a story. It almost got me fired. He’s so good-looking, I do stupid things when he’s around, like bending the rules to help him break another story. He kissed me and now he wants me to break in to a congressman’s office with him. He’s got me so hot, I’m ready to do anything he wants. Help!”	134246
1995	Falling From the Sky: Flight 174	MT				Anchorwoman (Gloria Macarenko)	134247
2007	Falling Out of Fashion	N		Yampolsky, Karen		Editor Jill White is a 24-year-old prodigy who heads up Cheek, then founds her own magazine, Jill. But when Jill's parent company is bought out, White is forced to compromise her values to keep her job.	134248
2002	Falling Star	N		Dempsey, Diana		TV Reporter Natalie Daniels, KXLA Primetime News.	134249
2000	Falling Through	M				Reporter (Julian Nest-Vincent).	134250
1988	Falling Up the Stairs	N	GPL	Lileks, James		Society Editor Jonathan Simpson is "society" editor of a small-town Minnesota newspaper. Simpson met Jane in college on the school paper. Both worked on the local paper. Left for a job in New York City.Bill, the editor.	134251
2006	Falling, The	M				News Reporter (Rocki DuCharme). Crime Novelist Christian Falls (Richard Galazka). has begun a path of self provocation.	134252
2002	Falling. In Love	M				Newspaperman (Mark Wilkening).	134253
1998	Fallout	M				Reporter #1 (Debra Rich). Reporter #2 (Sarah Dalton). Reporter #3 (Marc Vahanian).	134254
1980	Falls, The	M			UK	Interviewer (Peter Greenaway). Narrators (Adam Leys, Sheila Canfield, Hilary Thompson, Martin Burrows, Serena MacBeth, Colin Cantlie).	134255
1978	Falscher Salut	N		Danziger, Carl-Jakob (= Joachim Chajim Schwarz)	Germany	Journalist	134256
1951	Falschmunzer am Werk	MF				Reporter. Conny Reporter (Walter Giller)	134257
1991	False Arrest	MT	DVD -R HQ 7216, 7217, 7218, 7219.			Reporter #1 (Jeffrey King). Reporter #2 (Ray Glanzmann). Reporter #3 (Dan Zucker).	134258
1963	False Beards The	N	OWN - H	Williams, Alan		Journalist Neil Ingleby, successful English political journalist on holiday in Greece	134259
1922	False Burton Combs, The	SM	USC	Daly, Carroll John		Press	134260
1955	False Face	NM	OWN - H	Truss, Seldon		Press	134261
2000	False Fronts	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Blue Murder, Sept. 2000	Reporter Alamo Barnes for The Frisco Foil, a sensational tabloid. Successor to Hugh Lessig' other series sleuth, fellow Foil newshawk Picasso Smith who roamed the streets of San Francisco in the 30s, 40s and 50s.	134262
1929	False Gods	N		Scarlett, Will		Reporter Ezra Simpkins from the Boston Banner.	134263
1906	False Gods, The	NSF	MLPL	Lorimer, George Horace		Reporter named Simpkins misled by a beautiful woman as he researches a story.	134264
1990	False Identity	M	SVD 533. SV 195, 210			Reporter re-opens the file on a 20-year-old murder when an ex-con returns to his hometown with no memory of the past	134265
1986	False Impressions	NM		Bernell, Sue-Karni, Michaela		News Media	134266
1913	False News	M			Ness Book	Reporters. Male and female reporters get news on the death of a financier and are asked to keep it quiet for three days. Male reporter tries to profit from the information, but after he is killed the female reporter discovers the story was false.	134267
2001	False Start	M				Reporter (Kendra Sue Waldman). College freshman is put through toughest challenge of his life as he tries to make the track team. Hazing becomes a serious issue.	134268
2005	False Testimony:	NM		Connors, Rose		News Media. "The evening news featured a poised and charming Michelle entertaining endless inquiries from local reporters, joking and laughing with them easily and often. She stayed until their voracious journalists' appetites were satisfied….""Reporters head for the double doors, many of them running backward so as not to miss anything on the way out.""Most of the reporters call out urgent questions…we ignore them, but they continue shouting at us anyway. They're wired. The Senator's arrest isn't just a scoop; it's a scandal.""I also watched it on the eleven o'clock news last night," she says. "The reporter described it as nothing short of a circus. I have to admit I agreed with him. No argument here.	134269
1950	False Witness	T			Twentieth Century-Fox Hour - Adapted from the 1948 film "Call Northside 777."	Press	134270
1989	False Witness	MT	SV 148 (Reporter Excerpts)			News Media. Reporter #1 (Matt Borel). Reporter #2 (James Borders). Reporter #3 (Ron Gural). Anchorman (Terry Wood).	134271
1981	False Witness	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Uhnak, Dorothy		TV Newswoman. Beautiful, sexy female TV news star and celebrity	134272
1979	Falsefront	N	OWN - H	Meyer, Lawrence		Reporter Paul Silver of the Washington Herald is desperate for a big story -- his marriage and journalistic career is failing. Silver is on the trail of a senator selling vital military secrets to the Russians.If the paper publishes what he discovers it will be a journalistic coup beyond his wildest dreams.	134273
2001	Falsehood	M				Reporter (Adrian Hasenmayer)	134274
1996	Falsely Accused	N		Tanenbaum, Robert K.		Journalist Adriane Stupenagel is a regal but ever-difficult journalist digging into the suspicious suicides while in police custody of three gypsy cabbies. What she unearths is improbably connected to two married lawyers, the heroes of the novel.Stupenagel is woman's pushy college buddy. She's fighting off her the high-flying reporter Stupenagel who is busy working on story on shakedown of three New York cabbies who died in police custody. Reporter continues to investigate the police shakedown.	134275
1931	Falska millionaren	MF			Sweden.	Reporter (Sture Lagerwall).	134276
1936	Fame	M				Press Representative (Frederick Piper)	134277
2005	Fame	N		Kingsbury, Karen		Paparazzi and the dangerous world of fame is met head-on by Dayne Matthews who returns to Hollywood.	134278
2006	Fame Game, The	N		Casillo, Charles		Photographer Justin Landis. Hustler-writer and aspiring actress meet at the offices of up-and-coming photographer Landis and realize they can help each other.In a moment of betrayal, hustler-writer Mario DeMarco steps in with a shocking plan that will forever alter their lives. Who will achieve fame? And who will meet their violent end?	134279
1947	Fame Is the Spur	M				Reporter (Gerald Sim).	134280
1939	Fame of Grace Darling, The	M			UK.	News Media. The Times Reporter (Peter Scott). Berwick and Kelso Advertiser Reporter (Jack Lambert). The Thunderer Reporter (William Hutchison).	134281
1982	Fame: Big Contract, The	T			Episode	News Media	134282
1982	Fame: Expose	T			Episode	News Media	134283
1984	Fame: Home Front, The	T			Episode #63. 5-27-1984	Interviewer (Chris Beaumont).	134284
1982	Fame: Love is the Question	T			Episode	News Media	134285
1982	Fame: Nothing Personal	T			Episode	News Media	134286
1985	Fame: Team Work	T			Episode #812-23-85	The Photographer (Lynnda Ferguson).	134287
1992	Fame's Peril	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Smilgis, Martha		TV Correspondent Tommy Train, national television network star. Jack Werts, veteran reporter for Newsmakers magazine, print equivalent of Tommy Train.	134288
2008	Familiar Lullaby	NR		Burnes, Caroline	Harlequin Intrigue #614.	Reporter Lily Markey is a top Washington D.C. reporter who left an abandoned child on the doorstep. Homicide Detective Mel Haskin is on the case and isn’t about to allow the mother off the hook. He wants to find her and have her declared as an unfit mother. He never expected that Markey was involved. Lily had her work cut out for her. She couldn’t let Mel find out who the parents of this child was or the child would never be safe. Neither would the baby’s mother. Lily vowed to do all she could to protect both of them. The sleek black cat, Familiar, is back with his beautiful lady cat friend Clotilde by his side. And when his humanoid neighbors are left with the abandoned baby, Familiar decides to lend a paw in finding out how any mother can leave their child in the hands of strangers. 	134289
2001	Familiar Stranger, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 10708, 10709. 		Based on a True Story.	News Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Woman struggles to rebuild her life and raise her children after her husband commits suicide. Fifteen years later, she discovers her husband faked his death, assumed a new identity and has been living well on money he embezzled. Meanwhile, the woman worked hard to pay off his mountainous debts and bring up her sons. She becomes president of the chamber of commerce and is happily dating. Her sons have grown up into accomplished young men. 	134290
2004	Familie i Krig, En	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Jorgen Flindt Pedersen (Voice).	134291
2004	Familien Gregersen	MF		Kampmann, Christian (Novels)	Denmark	Journalist (Lai Yde Holgaard).	134292
1951	Familien Schmidt	MF				Journalist Bent Larsen (Bjorn Watt-Boolsen)	134293
1988	Familienkrach	N		Karau, Gisela	Germany	TV Journalist. Journalist.	134294
2006	Family	NR		Kingsbury, Karen	#4 Firstborn Series	Paparazzi. Katy Hart travels to Los Angeles to testify against the knife-wielding fan who tried to kill her. She is hunted by paparazzi who figure out that she is the mystery woman photographed with Hollywood movie star Dayne Matthews. Tension and pressure build to a dangerous level as Katy and Dayne seek private moments amidst the frenzy. In the end, Dayne’s celebrity life makes Katy certain that a future with him is all but impossible. 	134295
1937	Family Affair, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3192, 3152. VHS 1284	Rouverol Aurania (Play -- "Skidding"). Kay Van Riper (Screenplay)	Ness Book -- First in Hardy Family series	Newspaper Editor Frank Redmond (Charley Grapewin)of  The Carvel Star. Daily Star Social News Editor (Virginia Sale).. Daily Star Reporter (James Donlan).	134296
1979	Family Affair, A	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Edward Brooks).	134297
2001	Family Affair, A	M	DVD		Gay	Freelance Writer Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) is a native New Yorker, who, after an unpleasant breakup with her girlfriend Reggie (Michele Green), a Columbia Professor of physics. decides she needs a change of scenery. She packs her bags and moves to San Diego where she has a bit of trouble adapting to the laid-back rhythms of the California lifestyle. She also discovers that getting her career as a freelance writer going again is harder than she expected. After several bad dates, Rachel thinks she may have finally found love at last. But after her last relationship, Rachel finds that trusting anyone unconditionally no longer comes naturally. Meets Christine (Erica Shaffer), a lovely blond massage therapist successful enough to afford a handsome home she is soon sharing with Rachel. TV Reporter Debi (Kelly Neill)	134298
1966	Family Affair:	T	SV 47		Series 9-12-1966 to 9-9-1971	Magazine. Bill Davis (Brian Keith) -- picture appeared on the cover of World magazine for completing an impossible construction job in India	134299
1966	Family Affair: Marmalade	T			Episode #5.10-10-1966	Photographer (Lou Krugman).	134300
1967	Family Affair: Star Dust	T			Episode #41. 12-18-1967	News Media. Female Reporter (Grace Lenard).  Photographer (Ray Ballard).	134301
1994	Family Album	MT		Steel, Danielle (Novel). Karol Ann Hoeffner (Teleplay)		News Media. Reporter (Phyllis Katz).	134302
1988	Family Business	N	OWN - P	Murdoch, Anna		Media Owner Elliot Weyden's media dynasty torn apart in a battle of control by four siblings after their father Weyden who dies without naming a successor. Written  by former wife of Media Tycoon Rupert Murdoch.	134303
1921	Family Closet, The	M		Payne, Will J. (Story - :Black Sheep").	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Libel - Ness Book	Editor Charles Purcell (Walter Ware) of The Leader orders Denis J. McMurty (John Dillon) to find dirt on a man who refuses to drop a libel suit against the newspaper. The man looks like another man once involved in a bank robbery.Editor tries to blackmail him even after he agrees to drop the suit. Eventually, his innocence is established.	134304
1962	Family Diary (aka Cronaca Familiare)	M	DVD -R HQ 9042, 9043. SVDSP 1591	Pratolini, Vasco (Novel - "Cronaca Familiare). Valerio Zurlini, Mario Missiroli (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Italy. Released in 1963. Ness Book	Reporter Enrico (Marcello Mastroianni) works for newspaper in Rome, receives word of his brother's death. Returns home where he recalls boyhood before World War I. As boys, brothers separated when mother dies and father disappears.Brother remains in Florence, brought up by well-to-do family while reporter struggles financially and goes to Rome. When his brother becomes ill, reporter returns to try to save him, but brother dies.	134305
2002	Family Factor: Baby Factor, The	NR		Zane, Carolyn		Reporter Brent Clark and assertive TV Producer Elaine Lewis. When Lewis, whose nickname around the office is "The Barracuda," she finds out she's pregnant, she needed all the help she could get and found it in reporter Clark's arms.Her handsome employee was an expert on babies, all right -- but did he know a thing or two about weddings as well?	134306
1972	Family Failing, A	N		Arundel, Honor		News Media	134307
1985	Family Fortunes	N	OWN - P	Bissell, Elaine		Reporter Caroline Kendall of the Boston World Inquirer is the  daughter of a wealthy media family. She is an independent and beautiful woman whose ambition is to be successful in her own right.Under an assumed name she trains as a reporter on one of her father's smaller newspaper than graduates to the chain's influential Boston World Inquirer where she falls in love with the star Reporter Steve McCallum.When Reporter McCallum learns her true identity he departs in anger for a dangerous assignment in Iran. She is left to come to terms with her conflicted aspirations.	134308
1928	Family Group, The	M				Photographer (Edgar Kennedy).	134309
1991	Family Guy:	T	SV 80		Episode. 6-17-91	News Media	134310
2009	Family Guy: 420	C 	DVD -R HQ 11059		Episode. 4-19-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Brian launches a campaign to legalize marijuana after his arrest for drug possession. 	134311
2007	Family Guy: Airport ‘07	C	DVD -R HQ 9344		Episode. 3-4-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Playboy Publisher Hugh Hefner gives Quagmire advice, which leads him to save the day. Peter causes Quagmire to lose his job as a pilot. 	134312
2008	Family Guy: Back to the Woods	C			Episode. 2-1-2008	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When James Woods returns, seeking revenge, and steals Peter’s identity as the head of the household, Peter sets out to ruin the actor’s career.	134313
2006	Family Guy: Bango Was His Name-O	C	DVD -R HQ 9683		Episode. 5-21-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Stewie travels to San Francisco in search of his real father. Lois and Peter try to play matchmaker. 	134314
2006	Family Guy: Barely Legal	C	DVD -R HQ 9975		Episode. 11-12-2006	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Meg cannot find a date for the junior prom so Brian goes with her. 	134315
2010	Family Guy: Big Man on Hippocampus	C			Episode. 1-3-2010	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. 	134316
2010	Family Guy: Big Man on Hippocampus	C	DVD -R HQ 11694		Episode. 1-3-2010	Parody TV News. TV Anchors Tom Tucker of Quahog 5-Action News interrupts regular programming to announce that Family Feud is coming to Quahog. 	134317
2007	Family Guy: Bill and Peter’s Bogus Journey	C	DVD -R HQ 9992		Episode. 3-11-2007	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.After Peter helps Bill Clinton fix a flat tire, they become friends. Lois and Stewie try to potty train Brian. 	134318
2005	Family Guy: Blind Ambition	C	DVD -R HQ 9645		Episode. 5-15-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. When Peter becomes jealous of his friends’ achievements, he decides to break a Guinness record so that he will be remembered when he dies.	134319
2007	Family Guy: Boys Do Cry	C	DVD -R HQ 9386		Episode. 4-29-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. When their church thinks Stewie is possessed by the devil, the family goes on the run and ends up in Texas.	134320
2005	Family Guy: Breaking Out Is Hard To Do	C	DVD -R HQ 9692		Episode. 7-17-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Lois steals from the grocery store, she becomes addicted to the adrenaline rush and goes on a thieving spree that lands her in jail. 	134321
2005	Family Guy: Breaking Out Is Hared To Do	C			Episode. 7-17-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Lois steals from the grocery store, she becomes addicted to the adrenaline rush and goes on a thieving spree that lands her in jail. 	134322
2001	Family Guy: Brian Does Hollywood  (Part II). 	C	DVD -R HQ 2123		 Episode #30. 7-18-2001	News Media. Reference to Joan Rivers who is covering the Adult Movie Awards. Said she was asked to "star in porno once." Her microphone not even plugged in. Brian’s first job in Hollywood is directing a pornographic film.	134323
2005	Family Guy: Brian Goes Back to College	C	DVD -R HQ 4761		Episode.11-13-2005	Magazine Writer. After writing a story for a local magazine, Brian gets a job at The New Yorker.	134324
2000	Family Guy: Brian in Love	C	DVD -R HQ 1997		Episode #11. 3-7-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.	134325
2005	Family Guy: Brian the Bachelor	C	DVD -R HQ 9683		Episode. 6-2-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When “The Bachelorette” comes to Quahog, Brian is chosen to be a contestant. Chris gets a horrible case of acne.	134326
1999	Family Guy: Brian: Portrait of a Dog	C	DVD -R HQ 9034		Episode #7.  5-16-1999	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Brian decides to stand up for his rights when Peter enters him in a dog show.	134327
2000	Family Guy: Channel 5 News Staff  -- Quaghog 5 (WQHG) News	C				TV News Staff. Quahog 5 -- Channel 5 WQHG.  Quaghog 5 (WQHG) News is a TV station in “Family Guy,” located in the town of Quahog, Rhode Island. The two anchors, Tom and Diane, have been present since the beginning of the show and have become two of the most prominent characters. Their combative relationship is frequently noticeable on-air during the news reports. WQHG has a sister radio station at 97.1 FM featuring the weekday duo “Weenie and the Bull,” and other duos such as “Dingo and the Baby” and “Dark Chocolate and the Rod.”Anchor Tom Tucker (Seth MacFarlane, Voice) is a newscaster at Channel 5. He was briefly Thelma Griffin’s boyfriend who acted like a true father figure to Peter in “Mother Tucker.” In the pilot of the show, he was named Mike. In “The Kiss Seen Around the World,” he is shown to care more about his ratings than Neil Goldman, who is about to jump to his death from the top of city Hall.  He is an arrogant, baritone newscaster. His family includes Stacy, his second wife and a son named Jake whose face is upside down from his first marriage. Tom tends to insult everybody around him, particularly Diane Simmons, his co-anchor. He dislikes her and frequently trades insults with her on the air. Anchor Diane Simmons (Lori Alan, Voice), news anchor and talk show hostess. In the episode “The King is Dead,” it is revealed that her birth name was Diane Seidelman. She and fellow anchor Tom Tucker often trade insults live on the air. Peter hired her to play Anna in his version of “The King and I.” She quit after he kept changing everything. Diane has her own Ricki-Lake-esque talk show where she was abused by Lois. She seems involved in fewer lewd or bizarre acts than her co-anchor Tucker, but has been known to do things like flash her breasts on television and hire male prostitutes. It is briefly suggested that she may be racist against African Americans going so far as to say, while unwittingly on air, “I just plain don’t like black people.” She also said to Loretta Brown that “they did an all you people version of “Hello Dolly!.” It is said that one of her previous husbands committed suicide by “blowing his brains out.”African-American Reporter Ollie Williams (Phil LaMarr, voice) is the station’s Black-U-Weather Forecast reporter. Williams is a fast-talking African-American who works at the Quahog News Station,. He never speaks for more than about 1-3 seconds at a time. He is a black meteorologist on Quahog 5 News’ weather segment. He is reminiscent of Al Roker. His forecasts are generally loud, quick, concise and to the point generally being less than 4 words long (”It’s Raining Sideways.”). It is revealed in “Stewie B. Goode” that he is computer savvy when he helps Tucker access his e-mail.  Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa (Alex Borstein, Voice) does field reports for Quahog 5 News. She gets all of the coverage out of the studio. She’s the main correspondent for Quahog Channel 5 News. Unlike her fellow newspeople, Tricia displays a deadpan, boring attitude. Whenever Tucker or Simmons would switch to Takanawa in the field, either of the two would always sway, “Asian Correspondent Tricia Takanawa,” or “Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. She is known for her flat, nasal voice and deadpan attitude, even when laughing and during sex. Diane confirms her as being Japanese. Tricia is often made to do dirty jobs, such as covering a flu segment (prompting her to throw up), having anonymous sex with a complete stranger, possibly doing drugs, or a Quahog 5 series about sex. She was said to be abused in a hurricane report. In the episode “Da Boom,” she is grilled and eaten by Tom and Diane. In “North by North Quahog,” she is not allowed into a hotel because of her ethnicity. Connie Chung of CBS is frequently cited as an inspiration for her character.Once did a three part story where she ended up having sex with Quagmire. In "North by North Quahog," she is not allowed into Mel Gibson's hotel because of her ethnicity. She attempts to sneak in at the end of the episode, but fails. In "Da Boom" she is eaten by Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons, however the episode is considered non-canon since it featured the world being destroyed by nuclear weapons from Y2K. Her ethnicity is Japanese. She is based off of an on-the-scene reporter (Alex Borstein) from a news segment sketch on Mad TV, although her speech pattern is also reminiscent of Larraine Newman's super-serious reporter at the Blaine Hotel from Season One of Saturday Night Live. Tricia is usually at the scene of some unenviable news broadcasts, such as a hurricane (where she is knocked down by a flying car), the height of a flu epidemic, in which she vomits, while hung over the toilet, during the actual news report and a guy who rides his ten speed in the heavy rain. Tricia is the most prominent Asian character on Family Guy. She has been known to have a major obsession with 80s alternative singer David Bowie. When she meets him in “Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story,” she loses all control, and tells him, in a completely different Asian voice then she usually has, "Oh! Make love to me Ziggy Stardust! I take you home! I make you fish ball soup! FISH BALL!" She then begins to dry hump his leg, to which Tom Tucker replies "Thank you Tricia, for setting your people back a thousand years". Tricia has also been seen giving a makeover to Meg, and dancing in the musical number Peter is Slow. Memorable quotes from Takanawa:Tricia Takanawa: Diane, I'm standing outside the Park Barrington Hotel because they don't allow Asians inside. Tricia Takanawa: Thank you, Diane.  Sex.  Some people have it anonymously.  What kind of person would do that you might ask? Well, I'm about to find out. I've just picked up a complete stranger in a hotel bar and he's in the bathroom right now,  possibly doing drugs. Watch as I have sex with this potentially dangerous man, as we take you in-depth and undercover.(Quagmire walks into the room in his boxers and lays down on the bed.)Quagmire: I've never had a Spanish chick before!  O-LE!!! Trisha Takinawa: Here comes Mayor Adam West himself. Mr. West, do you have any words for our viewers?Mayor Adam West: Box, toaster, aluminum, maple syrup... no I take that one back. I'm gonna hold onto that one. Tricia: So Meg, how does it feel to be the center of attention?Meg: Oh my god, you talkin' to me? Are you talkin' to me? (gasp) Ok, Ok, well, I thought a lot about it, and I...Tricia: And here comes David Bowie!Tricia: David, what brings you all the way to...David Bowie: Shhhhhh! Oh baby, just you shut your mouth.Tricia: Ooooh! Me love to meet Ziggy Stardust! I take you home! I make you fish ball soup! Fish ball!Tom Tucker: Thank you, Tricia, for setting your people back a thousand years... Trisha Takanawa: For many, this charred portrait of Elizabeth II gives poignant new meaning to the phrase, "Hey, check out that flaming queen." Maria Jimenez (Tara Strong, Voice) is the fictional one-time “Hispanic reporter” that appeared in “One if by Clam, Two If by Sea,” following the arrest of Peter for his arsonistic scandal of burning the Clam’s Head Pub to the ground. 	134328
2006	Family Guy: Chick Cancer	C	DVD -R HQ 9419		Episode. 11-26-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Stewie marries his old friend Olivia. Lois introduces Peter to chick flicks. 	134329
2005	Family Guy: Courtship of Stewie’s Father, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9366		Episode. 11-20-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Stewie steps up his efforts to kill Lois, who orders Peter to spend more time with him. 	134330
1999	Family Guy: DaBoom	C	DVD -R HQ 2045		Episode #10. 12-26-1999	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Paranoid about Y2K, Peter herds the family into the basement for protection.	134331
2000	Family Guy: Dammit Janet	C	DVD -R HQ 9572		Episode. 6-13-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Lois enrolls Stewie at a day care center.	134332
2000	Family Guy: Damnit Janet	C	DVD -R HQ 1989		Episode #22. 6-13-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Lois gets a job as a flight attendant and puts Stewie in day care where he falls in love with a toddler named Janet.	134333
1999	Family Guy: Death Has a Shadow	C	DVD -R HQ 9644	`	Episode. 1-31-1999	Parody Sportscasters. Sportscasters broadcast the Super Bowl. Peter gets drunk, setting off a series of events which end at the Super Bowl.	134334
2000	Family Guy: Death Is a Bitch	C	DVD -R HQ 2197.		Episode #13. 3-21-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter declares himself deceased to avoid a hospital bill.	134335
2001	Family Guy: Death Lives	C	DVD -R HQ 2126		Episode #34. 8-15-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. TV Reporters. On their wedding anniversary Peter sends Lois on a scavenger hunt so he can go play golf at Barrington Country Club.	134336
2006	Family Guy: Deep Throats	T	DVD -R HQ 5901		Episode.	TV Consumer Reporter in hotel room showing what's hidden in the room under ultra-violet light. Shows barnyard animals in room. Meg lands internship with mayor.	134337
2010	Family Guy: Dial Meg for Murder	C	DVD -R HQ 11758		Episode. 1-31-2010	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Brian starts tailing Meg for research when he gets a job writing about the average American girl for a teen magazine.	134338
2009	Family Guy: Dog Gone	C	DVD -R HQ 11677		Episode. 11-29-2009	Parody TV News. Hardball with Chris Matthews, who has the “biggest head on television.”	134339
2005	Family Guy: Don’t Make Me Over	C	DVD -R HQ 9921		Episode. 6-5-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Meg is rejected by a cute boy at school, she is devastated until Lois takes her to the mall for a makeover.  	134340
2000	Family Guy: E. Peterbus Unum	C	DVD -R HQ 1969		Episode #25. 7-12-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Peter declares his land a country and makes himself president.	134341
2009	Family Guy: Episode 420	C	DVD -R HQ 11413		Episode. 9-20-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams, the new station’s Black-U-Weather Forecast reporter, a fast-talking black guy who works at the Quahog News Station. Tucker in the field for Quahog 5-Action News doing interviewsBrian launches a campaign to legalize marijuana after his arrest for drug possession. Newspaper Publisher William Randolph Hearst started smear campaign against marijuana in the 1920s and that is why marijuana isn’t legal today. Time for Quahog to legalize marijuana. Tucker and Simmons read the news under the influence of marijuana. 	134342
2010	Family Guy: Extra-Large Medium	C	DVD -R HQ 11788		Episode. 2-14-2010	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Lois sees a psychic after Christ and Stewie get lost in the woods. Peter starts charging the neighbors for his extrasensory perception. Chris finds a crush at school. 	134343
2002	Family Guy: Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1	C	DVD -R HQ 2196		Episode #49. 2-14-2002	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Brian reads viewer mail and tries to answer questions.	134344
2005	Family Guy: Fast Times at Buddy Cianci High	C	DVD -R HQ 9645		Episode. 5-8-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. When Chris’ favorite teacher wins the lottery and quits, Brian substitutes but he is moved to another class where he teaches troubled kids to aspire to low-level jobs. 	134345
2005	Family Guy: Fat Guy Strangler	C	DVD -R HQ 9946		Episode	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.	134346
2005	Family Guy: Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9384		Episode. 12-18-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. When Peter’s dad visits the Griffins, he tries to impose his religious beliefs on the family.	134347
2000	Family Guy: Fifteen Minutes of Shame!	C	DVD -R HQ 2342		Episode #19. 4-25-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Meg exposes her family on a talk show.	134348
2000	Family Guy: Fore Fathers	C	DVD -R HQ 10043		Episode. 8-1-2000	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Tucker covers a golfing story. Chris gets a job picking up golf balls. Peter ignores Chris in favor of Cleveland Jr.	134349
2009	Family Guy: FOX-y Lady	C	DVD -R HQ 10970		Episode. 3-22-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Fox News Anchorwoman-Reporter Rhonda Latimer is very popular until the network goes to HD -- suddenly the beautiful newswoman looks old and ugly and is fired. Lois Griffin applies for a job as a Fox reporter and gets the job as the station’s newest on-air reporter. Brian the Dog doesn’t want her to take a job at Fox because they distort the news and is a spokesman for the GOP and conservatives. She dismisses him and takes the job and is assigned to do an investigative expose on one of America’s greatest enemies Michael Moore. Lois Griffin is fired when her expose on a liberal filmmaker Michael Moore implicates conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. Fox doesn’t want to hurt Rush Limbaugh, a friend of Fox News, reputation. Brian tells Lois that’s what he’s been saying: Fox will take down anyone they don’t agree with. It turns out Frank Savage is both Michael Moore and Russ Limbaugh -- he wars their suits and becomes them along with many second-rate celebrities. Lois wants to run the story. “This Sunday on Fox, the new hit comedy starring America’s best actor, Fred Actor,”says the announcer. Lois is no longer a reporter but the characters don’t think the story is important enough to give a reason as to why she left Fox News. 	134350
2010	Family Guy: Go Stewie Go	C	DVD -R HQ 11838		Episode. 3-14-2010	Parody News. Newspapers and Magazines.Stewie creates an alter ego after he learns his favorite show is only auditioning girls. Everyone is shocked when Meg starts dating a normal guy.  Stewie’s story is a takeoff on “Tootsie.”	134351
2006	Family Guy: Hell Comes to Quahog	C	DVD -R HQ 9446		Episode. 9-4-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Brian and Stewie try to save the town when corporate giant Superstore puts all the local shops out of business.	134352
1999	Family Guy: Hero Sits Next Door, A	C	DVD -R HQ 2305		Episode. 11-8-2004	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter, jealous of the new neighbors, foils a bank robbery for attention.	134353
1999	Family Guy: Holy Crap	C	DVD -R HQ 1965		Episode. 9-30-1999	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Peter invites his religious father to live with the family.	134354
2008	Family Guy: I Dream of Jesus	C	DVD -R HQ 10358		Episode. 10-5-2008	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Newspaper: Quahog Informant doesn’t cover a story Peter thinks is news. Jay Leno makes an appearance. When Peter searches every record store in Quahog for his favorite song, he runs into a familiar face and wants everyone to know he is friends with Jesus. 	134355
2008	Family Guy: I Dream of Jesus	C	DVD -R HQ 10589		Episode. 11-30-2008	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Peter searches every record store in Quahog for his favorite song, he runs into a familiar face and wants everyone to know he is friends with Jesus. When he doesn’t see the story in the newspaper, he vows to let everyone know Jesus is back on Earth. Jesus appears on the Jay Leno program.Magazines and newspaper headline the news:  Chicago Tribune - “He Has Risen to the top!” Time Magazine Cover: “Messiah of the year.” New York Post Late City Final 50 cents: “Jesus Bigger Than Jesus” Exclusive. Tom Tucker gives the news that Jesus has been arrested. 	134356
1999	Family Guy: I Never Met the Dead Man	C	DVD -R HQ 2278		Episode #2. 4-11-1999	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Teaching Meg to drive, Peter wrecks a satellite dish. Stewie hates vegetables.	134357
2000	Family Guy: If I'm Dyin' I'm Lyin'	C	DVD -R HQ 1969		Episode #16. 4-4-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Peter makes Chris pretend he's dying, in order to save a television program.	134358
2007	Family Guy: It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One	C	DVD -R HQ 8566		Episode. 5-13-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.	134359
2009	Family Guy: Juice is Loose, The	C	DVD -R HQ 11333		Episode. 8-9-2009. “Lost Episodes” found in Peter Griffin’s basement. 2007.	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter cashes in an old raffle ticket and wins a golf outing with O.J. Simpson. 	134360
2009	Family Guy: Juice Is Lose, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10964		Episode. 3-15-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter cashes in an old raffle ticket and wins a golf outing with O.J. Simpson. 	134361
2005	Family Guy: Jungle Love	C	DVD -R HQ 9357	`	Episode #53. 9-25-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  When Chris is supposed to be hazed for a school tradition, he runs off to South America. Peter quickly becomes frustrated by his new job at the beer factory. 	134362
2000	Family Guy: King is Dead, The	C	DVD -R HQ 1997. DVD -R HQ 2197.		Episode #14. 3-28-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Lois is named director of the local theatre group and decides to produce "The King and I." Lois names Peter producer in the hopes of keeping him out of the way, but Peter gradually takes over.	134363
2001	Family Guy: Kiss Seen 'Round the World, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9841. DVD -R HQ 2139. SVD 1403		Episode #36. 8-29-2001	TV Anchor Tom Tucker for Quahog 5 News.  Meg Griffin has a crush on Tucker and lands an internship working with the school nerd at a television station. The Female Anchor Diane picks her because she is the plainest of the group.The internship is part of the Young Anchor Program. Internship results in girl anchor Meg Griffin, and anchor boy Neal Goldman, who produce on-air reports.Tucker calls Peter Jennings for a golf game. Mass Media Murderer holding Hugh Downs as hostage. Action 5 Newschopper. Dan Rather reference.Meg and Neal in Channel 5 Helicopter are shot down by Mass Media Murderer. Hugh Downs captures killer. Junior Anchor Neal Goldman does the report on Mass Media Murderer. Shows kiss with Meg. She's furious. Ridiculed at her school.Meg does a report on Channel 5 News ridiculing Neal Goldman. Tucker practicing news stories in the mirror. Neal Goldman plans to jump from city hall building in live report. She realizes all Tucker is interested in is ratings.	134364
2000	Family Guy: Let's Go to the Hop	C	DVD -R HQ 1949		Episode. 6-6-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Story on Toad licking. Peter infiltrates Quahog High School as a new student. Guest voice: Gregg Allman. Dog reading newspaper. Newspapers and magazines.	134365
2001	Family Guy: Lethal Weapons	C	DVD -R HQ 10044		Episode. 8-22-2001	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.New Yorkers invade the town in the fall. Lois hones her martial-arts skills. 	134366
2007	Family Guy: Lois Kills Stewie	C	DVD -R HQ 9321		Episode. 11-11-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Joe leads a manhunt around Quahog for Stewie, who auditions for the “American Idol” judges.	134367
2000	Family Guy: Love Thy Trophy	C	DVD -R HQ 1972		Episode #12. 3-14-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Griffins and their neighbors build a festival float. Waitress Meg schemes to get bigger tips.	134368
2008	Family Guy: McStroke	C	DVD -R HQ 9572		Episode. 1-27-2008	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  After being mistaken for a firefighter, Peter helps put out a blaze at a restaurant, then rewards himself with unlimited burgers. 	134369
2007	Family Guy: Meet the Quagmires	C	DVD -R HQ 8566		Episode. 5-20-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Death allows Peter to go back in time for a night so he can sow his wild oats.	134370
2006	Family Guy: Mother Tucker	C	DVD -R HQ 6855		Episode. 9-17-2006	TV Anchorman Tom Tucker becomes a father figure to Peter. Brian gets his own radio show. Peter's mom announces that she is getting a divorce.	134371
2007	Family Guy: Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song)	C	DVD -R HQ 10116		Episode. 9-30-2007	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Brian, Jillian and Stewie move into an apartment. Meg and Chris get jobs at a convenience store. 	134372
2001	Family Guy: Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington	C	DVD -R HQ 2379		Episode #31. 7-25-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Tobacco industry sends Peter to Washington to present a speech about smoking.	134373
2001	Family Guy: Mr. Saturday Night	C	DVD -R HQ 2164		Episode #37. 9-5-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter becomes a knight with a traveling Renaissance fair.	134374
2007	Family Guy: No Meals on Wheels	C	DVD -R HQ 9367		Episode. 3-25-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Griffin family start a restaurant hoping to make it a hangout for police, but instead the handicap discover the restaurant and make it their home. 	134375
2009	Family Guy: Not All Dogs Go To Heaven	C	DVD -R HQ 11006		Episode. 3-29-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.The Griffin family heads to the annual “Star Trek” convention, but Stewie, angry when he can’t ask his favorite cast members a question, builds his own transporter and beams the cast to his bedroom.	134376
2009	Family Guy: Ocean’s Three and a Half	C	DVD -R HQ 11028		Episode. 4-5-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Fox News Commentary. Bonnie gives birth to a baby girl named Susie., Joe borrows money from a bookie to pay for Bonnie’s medical bills. 	134377
2001	Family Guy: One if by Clam, Two if by Sea	C	DVD -R HQ 2074		Episode #32. 8-1-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.British man buys Peter's favorite bar after a hurricane.	134378
2007	Family Guy: Padre de Family	C	DVD -R HQ 9464		Episode. 11-18-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Peter starts an anti-immigration group after being caught up in pro-American sentiment at a parade, but he changes his tune when he finds out he was born in Mexico. 	134379
2006	Family Guy: Patriot Games	C	DVD -R HQ 9386		Episode. 1-29-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. At his high school reunion, Peter pretends to be a millionaire, but the truth comes out when he meets Tom Brady and loses all self-control. 	134380
2005	Family Guy: Perfect Castaway	C	DVD -R HQ 9946		Episode. 9-18-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Choppy waters leaves the guys stranded on a desert island during a fishing trip. 	134381
2005	Family Guy: Petarded	C	DVD -R HQ 9927		Episode. 6-19-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.After winning at Trivial Pursuit, Peter claims to be a genius, so Brian asks him to take an IQ test to prove it. 	134382
2001	Family Guy: Peter Griffin: Husband, Father…Brother?	C	DVD -R HQ 2153		Episode #42. 12-6-2001	TV Anchor Tom Tucker for Quahog 5 News. Peter Griffin discovers that he has a black ancestor.  Commentator Dennis Miller. Dan Rather and Connie Chung reference.	134383
2010	Family Guy: Peter-assment	C	DVD -R HQ 11859		Episode. 3-21-2010	Parody News. Peter decides to become a paparazzo. TV Anchor Tom Tucker and African-American Reporter Ollie Williams, the station’s Black-U-Weather Forecast reporter of Quahog 5-Action News. After selling footage of a celebrity he caught off-guard, Peter decides to become a paparazzo. Stewie gets stage fright.	134384
2007	Family Guy: Peter’s Daughter	C	DVD -R HQ 10180		Episode. 11-25-2007	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Meg goes to the hospital in a coma and hits it off with a cute medical student when she awakens.	134385
2005	Family Guy: Peter’s Got Woods	C			Episode. 9-11-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter reads the newspaper finding stories that figure in the plot. Brian’s new relationship with Meg’s teacher puts a strain on his friendship with Peter, so Peter finds a new friend -- Actor James Woods. 	134386
2006	Family Guy: Petergeist	C	DVD -R HQ 9974		Episode. 5-7-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter discovers an Indian burial ground in his backyard. Stewie gets sucked into the television. 	134387
2000	Family Guy: Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks, A	C	DVD -R HQ 9994		Episode #18. 4-18-2000	Art Critic from New York buys one of Chris' painting and wants him to come to New York to develop his talent.Everyone is thrilled, but Chris starts to feel some misgivings over all that has changed in his life and uses his art to explore what's really important to him. Editor (Joe Regalbuto - Voice).TV Journalists Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen - Voice) and Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford - Voice). TV Investigative Reporter Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto). TV Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough - Voice) for FYI Magazine.	134388
2006	Family Guy: Prick Up Your Ears	C	DVD -R HQ 9419		Episode. 11-19-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Lois volunteers to teach a sex-ed class at the high school when she learns that Chris has some incorrect information on the subject.	134389
2005	Family Guy: PTV	C	DVD -R HQ 6973		Episode #417. 11-5-2005	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Peter broadcasts a television station out of the Griffin home.	134390
2001	Family Guy: Ready, Willing and Disabled	C	DVD -R HQ 2181		Episode #43. 12-20-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter helps Joe regain his confidence by training him for a decathlon.	134391
2007	Family Guy: Road To Rupert	C	DVD -R HQ 9975		Episode. 1-28-2007	Media Special. Brian accidentally sells Stewie’s beloved teddy bear, Rupert. Stewie then dances with Gene Kelly taking over the mouse’s role. Spectacular. Meg must drive Peter around after he loses his driver’s license. 	134392
2009	Family Guy: Road to the Multiverse	C	DVD -R HQ 11445		Episode. 9-27-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams, the new station’s Black-U-Weather Forecast reporter, a fast-talking black guy who works at the Quahog News Station. Tucker in the field for Quahog 5-Action News doing interviewsBrian and Stevie travel through alternate universes, including a world run by dogs where humans are pets, and a post-apocalyptic world. Tucker shows up as a two-headed news anchor in an alternate universe where everyone has two heads, one sad and one happy. In another universe, this one drawn by Walt Disney, Tucker shows up as a singing bunny-reporter.	134393
2000	Family Guy: Running Mates	C	DVD -R HQ 9309. DVD -R HQ 2081 (Missing Ending-Media)		Episode #17. 4-11-2000	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter runs against Lois for a seat on the school board.	134394
2006	Family Guy: Saving Private Brian	C	DVD -R HQ 9464		Episode. 11-5-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Brian and Stewie find themselves in boot camp. Chris and his rock band have a hit with their single, “Evil, Evil Monkey.”	134395
2001	Family Guy: Screwed the Pooch	C	DVD -R HQ 2198		Episode #41. 11-29-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Brian releases his sexual energy on the Pewterschmidts' dog.	134396
2006	Family Guy: Sibling Rivalry	C	DVD -R HQ 9906		Episode. 3-26-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.After a pregnancy scare, Peter reluctantly agrees to get a vasectomy.	134397
2006	Family Guy: Stewie B. Goode	C	DVD -R HQ 9927		Episode. 5-21-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Stewie gets homicidal during swimming lessons. Stewie takes up drinking.	134398
2007	Family Guy: Stewie Kills Lois	C	DVD -R HQ 9994		Episode. 11-4-2007	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Stewie vows to carry out a diabolical plan against Lois, Brian challenges him to go ahead with it. 	134399
2006	Family Guy: Stewie Loves Lois	C	DVD -R HQ 9446		Episode. 9-10-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Lois gets sick of Stewie’s newfound affection. Peter has a prostate examination. 	134400
2000	Family Guy: Story on Page 1, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9586		Episode. 1-27-2008	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Meg writes for the school paper to improve her Ivy League chances.	134401
2000	Family Guy: Story on Page One, The (aka Story on Page 1, The)	C	DVD -R HQ 2033. SVD 1393		Episode	School Newspaper. Luke Perry is the subject of Meg's journalistic excess. Actually it's Peter's.  He writes an article "outing" Perry (with no evidence whatsoever), puts Meg's name on it and submits it to her school newspaper.	134402
2006	Family Guy: Stu & Stewie’s Excellent Adventure	C	DVD -R HQ 9295		Episode. 5-21-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams. Stewie is unhappy with the man he will become.  	134403
2008	Family Guy: Tales of Third Grade Nothing	C	DVD -R HQ 10533		Episode. 11-16-2008	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter’s boss Angela (Carrie Fisher) sends him back to the third grade so he can meet the requirements for a promotion. Brian, Stewie and Frank Sinatra Jr. open a club in Quahog. 	134404
2000	Family Guy: There's Something About Paulie	C	DVD -R HQ 2118 (Missing Ending)		Episode.	News Media. Quahog Informant headline: "Big Fat Mobster Gunned Down."  Entertainment Tonight Parody -- Mary Hart's legs answer questions by tapping on table.	134405
2001	Family Guy: Thin White Line, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10043		Episode. 7-11-2001	Parody of TV Host David Letterman. Brian’s keen sense of smell gets him a job with the police department.	134406
2001	Family Guy: To Live and Die in Dixie	C	DVD -R HQ 2206		Episode.	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.The Griffins are put into the witness protection program.	134407
2001	Family Guy: To Live and Die in Dixie	C	DVD -R HQ 9644		Episode. 11-15-2001	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Griffins enter the witness protection program. 	134408
2000	Family Guy: Wasted Talent	C	DVD -R HQ 2019		Episode.	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Peter and his friends go on a drinking binge to find a winning ticket in a bottle. Lois works Ling too hard for a competition.	134409
2009	Family Guy: We Love You Conrad	C 	DVD -R HQ 11101		Episode. 5-3-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Internet coverage. Brian is distraught when he discovers Jillian (Drew Barrymore) is getting married.	134410
2009	Family Guy: We Love You Conrad	C 	DVD -R HQ 11101		Episode. 5-3-2009	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.Internet coverage. Brian is distraught when he discovers Jillian (Drew Barrymore) is getting married.	134411
2006	Family Guy: Whistle While Your Wife Works	C	DVD -R HQ 9974		Episode. 11-12-2006	Parody TV Newscast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.When Peter’s boss tells him he needs to pick p the pace, Lois goes to the brewery to help him. 	134412
2006	Family Guy: You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives	C	DVD -R HQ 9406		Episode. 4-30-2006	Parody TV Newcast. TV Anchors Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Quahog 5-Action News. Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa. African-American Reporter Ollie Williams.  Tucker in the field for Quahog 5-Action News doing interviews.Brian becomes a crazed activist when Mayor West bans gay marriage after Jasper announces he wants to marry his partner at the Griffin home.	134413
1982	Family Holiday	N		Burstein, Patricia		News Media	134414
2000	Family in Crisis, A: Elian Gonzales Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Preston Ahearn). House Reporter (Stacey Silverman).Based on true story of five-year-old Cuban boy who is the sole survivor of a refugee boat that sunk in a storm on its way to the U.S.	134415
2006	Family in Hiding	MT			Canada	News Media. Reporter #1 (Val Cole).	134416
1965	Family Jewels, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	134417
2001	Family Law:	T	SVD 1129		Episode	News Media	134418
2001	Family Law: Film at Eleven	T			Episode #35. 1-15-01	Police Photographer (Kimberleigh Aarn). Field Producer (Michael Duisenberg).	134419
2000	Family Law: Media Relations	T			Episode #12. 1-10-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Piper Henry). Reporter #2 (Dennis LaValle). Reporter #3 (Laurie Faso). TV Announcer (Diane Franklin).	134420
2000	Family Law: Mother's Son, A	T			Episode #15. 2-7-2000	News Media. News Reporter (Sharron Leigh).	134421
1999	Family Law: Nanny, The	T			Episode	Reporter sued for libel by an elderly actor for libel because he wrote an article stating the aging thespian was dead.	134422
2005	Family Legacy, A	M			Short	Australian Commentator (Damon Herriman). Commentator (Felix Williamson).	134423
1968	Family Man, The	N	GPL	Gale, John		Journalist Andy Minuss. Marc, a black journalist.  Earl Roper, American columnist.	134424
2000	Family Man, The	M				Reporter for CNBC  (Mary Civiello)	134425
1979	Family Man, The	MT				Photographer (Nicholas Kilbertus).	134426
2006	Family Man, The	MT				News Media. Journalist #1 (Andrew Bridgmont). TV Reporter (Robert Purdy).	134427
1990	Family Matters:	T	SV 245		Episode	News Media	134428
1990	Family Matters:	T	SV 293		Episode	School Newspaper Editor	134429
1991	Family Matters: I Should Have Done Something	T			Episode #47. 4-25-1991	Anchorman (Ron Tank).	134430
1990	Family Matters: In a Jam	T			Episode #19. 2-23-1990	TV Traffic Reporter. Carl (Reginald Vel Johnson) auditions as a TV traffic reporter. Reporter (Rick Scarry).	134431
1998	Family Matters: Lost in Space (Part 2)	T			Episode #215. 7-17-1998	TV Anchorman (Perry Stephens).	134432
1990	Family Matters: Opposites Attract	T	SVD 1207		Episode	Student Editor Laura clashes with a Muskrat Times contributor (Keith Amos) who's her complete opposite, but opposites begin to attract.	134433
1991	Family Matters: Taking Credit	T			Episode. 3-15-1991. Season #2. Episode #21	Reporter #1 (Mary Ingersoll). Reporter #2 (Christopher Darga).	134434
1975	Family Plot	M	DVD		Hitchcock	Headlines	134435
1988	Family Politics	N	OWN - H	Buckley, John		News Media. Political mud-slinging carried out in newspapers.	134436
1990	Family Reunion	N		Sarazen, Nicholas	Weinberg List	Journalist	134437
2005	Family Reunion	M				Reporter (Taji Coleman - News Reporter).	134438
1999	Family Secrets	NR		Dale, Ruth Jean	Harlequin Superromance #853	Journalist	134439
2004	Family Sins	MT				News Media. Reporter Douglas Cain (Louise Koutis). TV Anchorwoman (Judy Gabriel). TV Reporter (Michael Matthew Barker).  Journalist (Lori Ravensborg).	134440
1946	Family Theatre	R			Series - 1947-57	Press	134441
1982	Family Ties: Big Brother is Watching	T	VHS 1281. SV 162		Episode #7. 11-17-1982	School Newspaper Editor Alex uncovers a student-cheating scandal that should be printed -- but Mallory is involved. To everyone's chagrin, Alex prints a list of students who were caught -- including his sister.	134442
1987	Family Ties: Dear Mallory	T	DVD -R HQ 1933. VHS 1245		Episode #129. 9-13-1987	Advice Columnist, Mallory (Justine Bateman) gets in over her head trying to solve every problem under the sun when she is selected to write an advice column in the Columbus Shopper's Guide.l	134443
1984	Family Ties: Keaton and Son	T			Episode #49. 10-18-1984. Series 9-22-1982 to 5-14-1989	TV Manager Steve Keaton (Michael Gross), manager of WKS-TV, Ch. 3, public television station in Ohio. Alex (Michael F. Fox) worships the Wall Street Journal. He begins working at the TV station after making a commitment to work with his father.Then he considers leaving when another job opens up. Stephen is excited to have Alex working with him and begins planning their future together, but Alex tries to convince his dad that he has other goals.	134444
1982	Family Ties: My Back Pages	T	SVD 1215		Episode #100. 10-16-1986	Newspaper. Steven (Michael Gross) and a college chum Matt Gilbert (Sanford Jensen) resume publication of their '60s radical newspaper, the Scavenger.When Steven is asked by Gilbert to help him re-establish a left-wing political magazine they had worked  on 20 years earlier, Steven realizes he is no longer in tune with the radical thinking it reflected.He sees that his values are more middle-of-the-road than he had ever expected.	134445
1983	Family Ties: Not an Affair to Remember	T			Episode #27. 11-2-1983	TV Manager Steven's assistant at the station, Stacey Hughes (Judith Light) is bright, talented, funny and witty. She is also in love with him. It looks as if Steven may be returning her affections.	134446
1986	Family Ties: Nothing But a Man	T			Episode #84. 1-2-1986	TV Station. Steven gets the promotion he has been waiting years for but as the new regional manager of the station he is required to put in long hours at the office and soon realizes he has no time for his family.Although Elyse and the kids are happy about Steven's new position but they begin to miss the days where he would come home for dinner every night and have time to take part in day-to-day activities.	134447
1983	Family Ties: Sweet Lorraine	T			Episode #29. 11-16-1983	School Radio Station. While working as a DJ at the school radio station, Alex (Michael Fox) strikes up a telephone friendship with a caller.	134448
1987	Family Ties: Walking on Air	T	SV 178		Episode #133. 10-18-1987	Anchorman (John Hostetter). Mallory's (Justine Bateman) first journalistic endeavor at Steven's TV station results in disaster. When a job opens at WKS, Steven hopes Mallory might be interested, but Mallory is reticent.	134449
1994	Family to Die For, A	MT				Reporter (Kymberly Newberry)	134450
1903	Family Troubles	M				Newspaper. Man unfolds a newspaper, begins to read, throws down newspaper	134451
1978	Family Trust, A	N	OWN - H	Just, Ward		Newspaper Owner Amos Rising, founder of the Dement Intelligencer	134452
1997	Family Values	N		Bugeja, Michael J.		Tabloid Editor Mylo Thrump of the Chronicle, one of two newspapers in a nameless Midwestern city, is being divorced by his wife, Wendy, editor of the Chronicle's rival paper, the Herald.In an effort to build circulation and in competition with his wife, Thrump revamps the Chronicle in to the sensational tabloid journalism mode of the Star and the National Enquirer.Sends one of his two star reporters to cover the local DA's Rotary Club speech on family values to announce his candidacy for the City Commission. Then sends other ace reporter to get proof that the DA's wife is having an affair.She fakes her own abduction from the Rotary event to keep her regular tryst with her druggie lover and this kicks off a chain of events in which the D.A., reporters and the wayward wife are exposed.	134453
1976	Family: Jury Duty (Two Parts)	T			Episodes. 11-1976	News Media	134454
1976	Family: Safe House, A	T			Episode	News Media	134455
1978	Family: Starting Over	T			Episode #52.9-21-1978	Photographer (James Staley).	134456
2000	Famous	M				News Media. Female TV Reporter (Rosanna Scotto). Rolling Stone Rock Writer.	134457
1932	Famous Ferguson Case, The	M		Terrrett, Courtney (Story)	Ness Book	Reporter for the local Cornwall Courier ("It covers Cornwall County like the dew"), Bruce Foster (Tom Brown), writes up a story about a killing and sends it to the big city papers at the urging of his girlfriend  Tony Martin (Adrienne Dore)His girlfriend also works for the paper. Reporters, many of them obviously drunk, converge on the small community to cover the story. Battle between legitimate journalism and unprincipled scandalmongeringReporter Lane (James Ellison). Reporter Jeff (Niles Welch). Reporters (George Irving, Allan Lane).  Photographer (Mike Donlin). Newsboy (George MacFarlane).Variety, 4/26/32: "Picture fails to make its point that tabloids are vicious and has to resort to the crude device of having (a character) deliver a long lecture on editorial propriety that would have been razzed  in the Columbia School of Journalism."	134458
1942	Famous Fireside Plays: Front Page	R			Series	Press	134459
1999	Famous Jett Jackson, The:	T	SVD 806		Episode	School Newspaper	134460
2003	Famous Jett Jackson, The: Kiss and Tell	T	SVD 1444		Episode #110	Editor of the School's newspaper plans to publish Jett's journal.	134461
2000	Famous Jett Jackson, The: Truth	T			Episode #47. 9-30-2000	News Media. Reporter (Elle Downs).	134462
1993	Fan Mail	NM	OWN - P	Munson, Ronald		TV Co-Anchor Joan Carpenter, co-anchor of St. Louis' evening news show Nightbeat has seen it all. Deals with a news director, cutthroat TV critics, jealous co-anchor.  Twisted psychopath goes after her.	134463
1996	Fan, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Michael P. Byrne). Reporter (Bret Lewis). Reporter (Roger Lodge). Reporter (Ron Pitts). Reporter (Jerry Saslow). Broadcast Technician (Jack Black). Paparazzi (Adam Druxman).	134464
2005	Fanatic	M				Entertainment News Media. Red Carpet News Anchorman (David Buckler). Red Carpet News Anchorwoman (Toni Russell).	134465
1995	Fanci's Persuasion	M				News Media.  News Reporter (Deena Davenport).	134466
1971	Fancy Lady	M	DVD		Adult	Danish Reporter  Karin Nykquist (Uschi Digard) is assigned to San Francisco to investigate the sexual goings-on in that city and how it differs from, or is similar to, what’s going on in Copenhagen. She winds up getting involved with everything from lesbian stag shows to swinger parties. The reporter is sent to San Francisco to investigate the sexual revolution up close and personal. Walking through the streets of the City of Love, she wanders into a peep booth theater to watch lesbian stag reels and breaking and entering into apartments to photograph hippie couples having sex. She finally goes to her hotel room and is so turned on by what she’s seen that she pours herself a rum and Coke and masturbates.	134467
1949	Fangelse	MF				Photographer, Film (Torsten Lilliecrona).	134468
2007	Fangland	N		Marks, John		New York TV Associate Producer Evangeline Harker, who is recently engaged,  travels to Transylvania to interview reputed a Eastern European crime boss for a segment on the TV news show, The Hour.They meet one evening in the town of Brasov in Romania where the crime boss suggests that they will be more comfortable at his own hotel in a desolate area. Although wary, she reluctantly agrees but that night finds herself locked in her room.Her attempt to escape reveals that the crime boss is feasting on blood. In New York, her family and coworkers realize that she has disappeared. No one can locate her and mysterious coffin like boxes are being delivered to the TV studio.In the offices of The Hour in New York, the story is told through emails and journal entries of its employees. The crime boss-vampire has infected the office. Editors sicken from a wasting disease. Some staff members die. Others display odd behavior.Evangeline's former friend becomes the vampire's slave. In Romania, she slit a friend's throat and drank her blood. Now she returns to New York unsure whether to kill her fiancé or make love to him	134469
2007	Fangtastic! 	NJ		Mercer, Sienna	#2 My Sister the Vampire Series	Tabloid Reporter Serena Star is snooping around and as the nosy reporter gets closer and closer to the truth, it is up to twin sisters -- one a vampire -- to throw her off the track. Ever since one of the twins discovered her long-lost twin sister was a vampire, she’s been soaking up everything she can learn about Franklin Grove’s vampire community. But it’s all top secret and the tabloid reporter could ruin everything. This is one fangtastic news story that can’t get out. One of the Beasts, a group of middle school vampire boys, attracts national news attention when the casket he is sleeping in is mistaken for another and taken to a funeral startling the elderly widow when he pops out during the service. Reporter Star decides there is more to Franklin Grove than meets the eye. She stays in town to try to find the real story about the abundance of Goth kids. It is up to the twins to throw her off the track of the vampires while at the same time trying to find out information about their birth parents. But when Serena sees something she should not have seen, it is up to one twin to save the other and all the vampires from being exposed on national TV.	134470
1911	Fanny's First Play	P		Shaw, Bernard		Critics lampooned including Trotter, Varaghan and Gunn	134471
2008	Fans Anonymous	M				Reporters (Amanda Rising, Mandy MacDonald)	134472
1989	Fanshi dansu	MF			Japan	News Media. Reporter (Michiko Kawai).	134473
1994	Fantasi	MF				Reporter (Aziz M. Osman)	134474
1981	Fantasies	M				Photographer (Phedon Georgitsis).	134475
1986	Fantasist, The	M				Reporter (Frank Melia). Commentator, Racing (Tony O'Hehir).	134476
1977	Fantasm Comes Again	M			Adult	Advice Columnist Libby (Angela Menzies-Wills) is assigned to her paper’s sexual advice column, “Dear Collette.”  She is taking over the job from Harry (Clive Hearne), a crusty old journalist who shows her the pros and cons of the job while running on a tight deadline to get the column finished for the morning newspaper. During the course of the evening they reply to a wide variety of sexual experiences submitted by readers. Some include sex in a threesome at a drive-in theater, sex in a gymnasium and sex in a library. 	134477
1961	Fantasmi a Roma	MF				Art Critic Mr. Randoni (Mario Maresca as Antonio Maresca).	134478
1991	Fantastic Facts	T	SV 97		Episode. 8-10-91	News Media	134479
2005	Fantastic Four	M	DVD -R HQ 7066, 7067.			News Media. Compound Reporters #1 (Tony Alcantar), #2 (Brenda Crichlow), #3 (Bobby Bysouth). Bridge Reporter (Daniel Bacon). X Games Reporter (Jamie Little). Reporter - WHYY-TV (Patrick Stoner). Reporter - Fox-2 Detroit (Lee Thomas)Reporter - Etalk Daily CTV (Ben Mulroney). Reporter - City TV (Terry David Mulligan). Reporter - KCOP/KTTV (Lauren Sanchez). Reporter- KMAX-TV (Mark S. Allen). Reporter - Fox Network News (Jon Brady). Reporter - Aol.com (Taryn Winter Brill).Reporter - The Comcast Network (Sara Edwards). Reporter - KING-TV (Heidi Eng). Reporter - KGUN-9-TV (Jim Ferguson). Reporter (CB Hackworth). Reporter - NBC Tampa (Sam Hallenbeck). Reporter - Fox Network News (Mike Waco).Reporter - UPN-9 (Marian Etoile Watson). Reporter - Wizard (Richard Ho). Reporter - FX (Dave Holmes). Reporter - Yahoo Entertainment (Andrew Hunsaker). Reporter - Msn.com (Taylor Johnson). Reporter - Tribute TV (Bonnie Laufer-Krebs).Reporter - FX (Jennifer Lothrop). Reporter - KTVK-TV (Lisa Fuller Magee). Reporter - Fox-5/WAGA (Bret Martin). Reporter - KUSA-TV (Scott Patrick). Reporter - MTV News (Shaheem Reid). Reporter - KTLA (Sam Rubin). Reporter - NBC Miami (Maria Salas).Reporters (Sam Hallenbeck, Bonnie Laufer-Krebs, Ben Mulroney, Sam Rubin, David Moss, Taryn Winter Brill, Andrew Hunsaker, Shaheem Reid, Lauren Sanchez, Richard Ho, Patrick Stoner, Dave Holmes, Sara Edwards, Terry David Mulligan, Heidi Eng, Devon Soltendieck, Mike Waco, Jim Ferguson, CB Hackworth, Bret Martin, Marian Etoile Watson, Tony Toscano, Mark S. Allen, Lisa Fuller Magee, Lee Thomas, Liam Mayclem, Jennifer Lothrop, Scott Patrick, Jon Brady, Taylor Jhonson, Maria Salas). 	134480
2005	Fantastic Four: Junior Novel, The	NJ		Sullivan, Stephen D.		News Media. "Bystanders screamed. Ambulance, fire and police sirens wailed. News crews moved in, their cameras rolling. "You might want to get a close-up of this," Doctor Doom said to the reporters. "This is the end of the Fantastic Four."	134481
2007	Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer	M				News Media. News Anchor (Fabrice Grover). Danish News Anchor (Ulla Friis).	134482
2009	Fantastic Mr. Fox	M				News Media. Action 12 Reporter (Brian Cox - Voice). 	134483
1973	Fantastico:	TF				Reporters Regina Case, Mauricio Kubrusly, Helio Costa. Hosts-Hostesses Gloria Maria, Pedro Bial, Zeca Camargo, Renata Ceribelli, Fatima Bernardes, Sergio Chapelin, Celso Freitas,  Hilton Gomes, Valeria Monteiro, Cid Moreira, Helena Ranaldi.	134484
1982	Fantasy	T			Series 1982-1983	Hosts (Peter Marshall, Leslie Uggams). Remote Correspondents (Chris Lemmon, Meredith MacRae). Announcers (Bill Armstrong, Johnny Gilbert).	134485
1979	Fantasy Island: Amusement Park/Rock Stars	T			Episode #39.  5-13-1979	Reporter (Marilyn Michaels).	134486
1978	Fantasy Island: Casting Director, The/Pentagram/Little Bail, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11713 (Pentagram). SVD 1418		Episode #32. 2-17-1979. Series 1978-1984	Newswoman Jane Garwood (Florence Henderson) wants to know if she carries a curse. Newsman (Larry Huffman).She thinks a satanic cult has cursed her. 	134487
1980	Fantasy Island: Don Quixote, The/Sex Symbol	T			Episode #66. 11-15-1980	News Media. Newsman (Doug Llewelyn).	134488
1980	Fantasy Island: Eagleman/Children of Mentu, The	T			Episode	News Media	134489
1982	Fantasy Island: Magic Camera	T			Episode.	Photographer asks to take memorable shots.	134490
1981	Fantasy Island: Man From Yesterday, The/The World's Most Desirable Woman	T	DVD -R 1524		Episode. 1-31-81	Journalist. Killer (Martin Milner) poses as a journalist seeking a mercenary.	134491
1999	Fantasy Island: Real Thing, The	T	SVD 888		Episode #12. 1-16-1999	Tabloid Journalist Pauly Shore plays a tabloid journalist intending to expose the mystical phenomena of the island. Reporter (Swaine Kaui).	134492
1978	Fantasy Island: Return/Toughest Man Alive, The	T			Episode #22. 11-11-1978	Reporter (Harv Selsby).	134493
1995	Fantom asz, A	MF				Reporter (Marclla Pethes)	134494
1964	Fantomas	M		Allain, Marcel and Pierre Souvestre (Novels). Jean Halain, Pierre Foucaud (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Editors/Photographers. France/Italy: One of three Fantomas. France-Italy.  Released in U.S. in 1966. Ness Book	Reporter Fandor (Jean Marais) with help of Photographer fiancée Helene (Mylene Demongeot) fakes an interview with notorious master criminal Fantomas.  Criminal kidnaps Fandor and gives him 48 hours to print a retraction.Editor prints an even less palatable article under Fandor's byline. Fantomas commits crime with mask of Fandor's face causing police to believe they are the same person.  Eventually Fandor and fiancée escape and help police pursue Fantomas.Criminal escapes in submarine.	134495
1913	Fantomas	SM		Souvestre, Pierre and Marcel Allain		Journalist Jerome Fandor (aka Charles Rambert) with a Paris police detective struggle through endless dangers to capture the arch criminal Fantomas. Fandor could be Fantomas' son.Series of stories appeared between 1913 and 1927. About five books appeared in the United States	134496
1914	Fantomas Contra Fantomas	MF			France.	Journalist-Sleuth Fandor. News Media. As a result of a vicious press campaign accusing him of being Fantomas (a masked bandit) himself, an inspector is thrown in prison. Fandor joins with the inspector to try to capture the real Fantomas.	134497
1967	Fantomas contre Scotland Yard (aka Fantomas against Scotland Yard)	MF		Final Installment in trilogy of films #3	France. Italy.	Journalist Fandor (Jean Marais). Fantomas imposes a head tax on the rich threatening to kill those who do not comply. Journalist Fandor and Commissaire Juve are invited to Scotland by one of Fantomas’ potential victims using his castle as the headquarters to set up a trap for the menace called Fantomas. 	134498
1965	Fantomas se dechaine	MF			Second in the trilogy on Fantomas #2. 	Reporter Fandor (Jean Marais) repeating dual role of reporter and master criminal. Helene (Mylene Demongeot) returns as reporter-photographer.	134499
1925	Fantome du Moulin-Rouge	MF				Reporter (Albert Prejean -  The Reporter).	134500
1995	Fany	MF			Czech Republic.	Photographer (Oldrich Vlach).	134501
1960	Fapados szerelem	MF			Hungary	Journalist (Istvan Szilagyi).	134502
2002	Far & Son: Portraet af Malmros	DF			Denmark	Journalist Jens Espersen Cavlingprisvinder	134503
1982	Far East	M				Investigative Reporter Peter Reeves (John Bell) who does good deeds.	134504
2000	Far From Bismarck	M				Photographer (Scott Clarke).	134505
2002	Far From Heaven	M				Photographer (Jason Franklin)	134506
1984	Far Pavilions, The	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Gareth Tandy).	134507
1963	Far Road, The	N	OWN - H	Johnston, George		Correspondents Bruce Conover, an American, and David Meredith, an Australian. 1945 war-torn China. Newspapermen set out in a jeep from the city of Liuchow to investigate money speculators. Discover bodies of thousands of peasants.	134508
2003	Far Side of the Moon, The (aka La Face Cachee de la Lune)	M	DVD		Canada	Gay TV Meteorologist Andre (Robert Lepage) has little in common with his older sibling Philippe, a fortysomething doctoral student, who has repeatedly failed to defend his dissertation. But when Philippe receives an invitation to Russia to present his theories on the competitive exploration of the cosmos, Andre is the only person whom he can turn to for support. The estranged brothers, both played by writer-director Lepage) relive childhood disputes as they dispose of the belongings of their recently deceased mother. Life as a voyage of discovery. Andre’s boyfriend Carl, does PR for the Finance Ministry. 	134509
1957	Far till sol och var	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Erik "Bullen" Berglund)	134510
1973	Faraday and Company: Say Hello To a Dead Man	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1973	Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy).	134511
1906	Faraday Bobbs	SS		Anonymous (Popular Magazine, The, November 1903)		Freelance Correspondent, six 1906 stories.	134512
1982	Faraway Drums, The	N	GPL	Cleary, Jon		American Newspaperwoman Birdie O'Brady, American newspaperwoman from Boston -- "She's not only American, she's also one of those damned newspaper reporters."	134513
1998	faremo tanto male, Le	MF			Italy.	News Media. Telegiornalista (Barbara Berengo Gardini). Telegiornalista (Saverio Maria Indrio). Primo paparazzo (Giuseppe Antonelli). Secondo paparazzo (Silvio Valenti). Giornalista (Franco Mannella).	134514
2008	Farewell Gift, The	M				TV Reporter (Krista Reese). Movie star wants to go back on stage and seeks out the man who started him in the acting field for a favor after having had a major argument over the actor wanting to become a movie star instead of a stage actor.	134515
1989	Farewell Horizontal	N		Jetter, K.W.		Freelance Journalist and Graphic Artist Ny Axxter enters a world of mercenary tribes and cutthroat politics and undertakes a one-man odyssey into unknown territory to save his life.	134516
1940	Farewell My Lovely	NM	OWN - H	Chandler, Raymond		Journalist Anne Riordan, writer of feature articles and the daughter of a former police chief of Bay City. Inquisitive, tough, sharp-witted writer who helps Detective Philip Marlowe in his investigation.  Later acts as Marlowe's sounding board.	134517
1958	Farewell Party	SSF	PVL	Wilson, Richard	In "100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories."	Journalist Jason Lindley, Cleveland Plain Dealer.	134518
1998	Farewell To a Princess	MT				TV Anchor (Martin Lewis - Himself).	134519
2005	Farewell to Fenway	M			Short	Newscaster (R. Rodd Campbell). Sportscaster (Mark McIntosh).	134520
2002	Farewell To Harry	M				Newspaperman (Robert Shampain). Writer Nick Sennet is down and out and runs into Harry a man that has died long ago. Together they attempt to revitalize a defunct factory as well as their lives.	134521
1775	Farewell to London, A: In the Year 1715	PO	USC	Pope, Alexander		Critic. "This year in Peace, ye Critics, dwell…"  Pope's bookseller and the leading publisher of his generation are included.	134522
1940	Farewell to the Master	SSF	GPL	Bates, Harry	In "Astounding Analog Reader, The -- Volume One."	Reporter Cliff Sutherland, freelance picture reporter.	134523
1973	Farewell, Frank Merriwell	N	OWN - H	Zuckerman, George		Sportswriter Forrest Devers, Pulitzer Prize-winning sports writer trying to kill the boy hiding within him	134524
1975	Farewell, My Lovely	M				News Vendor Georgie (Jimmie Archer).	134525
1996	Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre Halloween 1995	M				Interviewer (Bodhi Elfman-Himself)	134526
2002	Farlig potens	MF			Sweden	News Media. TV Reporter (Natalia Wahlstrom).	134527
2003	Farm Fatale	N		Holden, Wendy	Woman journalist	Newspaperman Mark, her live-in boyfriend, is less than enthusiastic about exchanging London's hustle and bustle for the bucolic life particularly when his "big break" at his thankless newspaper job seems just around the corner.But Mark's editor assigns him a new column based on the adventures of a "city mouse" in the country. Rosie and Mark, her live-in boyfriend, squabble over everything from gardening to the charms of the locals.	134528
1941	Farm Frolics	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Newspapers. Watchdog fetches newspaper and reads the funnies	134529
1947	Farmer's Daughter, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2793, 2794. SVDSP 2003. SVD 1350			Reporter (Charles Lane). Lead Campaign Reporter Van (John Gallaudet). Night Editor (Jason Robards, Sr. ). Round-faced Campaign Reporter (Don Beddoe). Thin-faced Campaign Reporter (Charles Lane). Announcer (Robert Clarke).Media plays an important part in this election story.  Used to expose the crooked candidate.	134530
1963	Farmer's Daughter, The: Alias Katy Morley	T			Episode	TV News. Before an important television interview, Kay is arrested for shoplifting	134531
1963	Farmer's Daughter, The: Katy the Diplomat	T			Episode	Publisher. Katy tries to make amends between an ultraconservative publisher and a visiting Russian ambassador	134532
1963	Farmer's Daughter, The: Washington Spotlight	T			Episode. Series (9-20-63 to 9-2-66)	TV. Chaos reigns on the day Glenn Morley, congressman and widower, is to appear on a television program	134533
1969	Farodokument 1969	MTF				Reporter (Ingmar Bergman)	134534
1982	Farrell for the People	T			Series	Newswoman (Sandy Martic)	134535
1953	Fartfeber	MF			Sweden	Newsstand Owner (Arthur Fischer)	134536
1963	Farvel 63	DF				Interviewer Bob Ramsing.	134537
2005	Fashion House: Blow Up, The	T			Episode #20.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gabriel Romero).	134538
2006	Fashion House: Irreconcilable Differences	TS	DVD -R HQ 7118		Episode. 10-20-2006	TV Fashion Reporter Julianna Morgan of Fashion Today sabotages a young fashion designer to stay in the good graces of Fashion Diva Maria Gianni. William's advice backfires on Michele. Maria reveals her plan to help Lance get his wife Michele back.	134539
1950	Fashion Magic	DT			Series. 11-10-1950 to 9-29-1951. CBS	Hostess:  Ilka Chase (11-10-1950 to 4-20-1951), Arlene Francis (4-23-1951-9-29-1951).	134540
2004	Fashion Murder Groove	M				Reporter (Marc Macalintal). Newscaster (Chris Morrissey).	134541
1923	Fashion Row	M				Press Agent (Craig Biddle Jr.)	134542
1992	Fashion Show	N		Brady, James		Fashion Publisher Bingo Marsh, fashion-magazine publishing phenomenon and social butterfly extraordinaire, and the respectful Ohio journalist who falls into his clutches	134543
2006	Fashion Victim	N		Baker, Sam		Investigative Journalist Annie Anderson goes to work for Handbag, a fashion magazine. When the designer she's profiling takes two slugs in the chest, Anderson is plunged into a whodunit and a satirical fashion-world expose. TV Reporter (Cerina Vincent).Baker is the editor of Britain's Cosmopolitan so she knows the turf.  Anderson and her colleagues have real inner demons to nip at the hells of their Manolos.	134544
2008	Fashion Victim	M				TV Reporter (Cerina Vincent). 	134545
2001	Fashion Victim: Killing of Gianni Versace, The	MT				Vogue Editor (Joan Juliet Buck)	134546
1784	Fashionable Lover, The	P	USC	Cumberland, Richard		Critics	134547
2003	Fashionistas	N		Messina, Lynn		Magazine Associate Editor Vig Morgan works under the tyrannical rule of Editor-in-Chief Jane McNeill at glossy Fashionista magazine.New editorial director, Marguerite, arrives on the scene and Morgan and the other lowly staffers come up with a bold and unlikely strategy to depose Jane. Plan is to get Fashionista to feature controversial artist who outfits Jesus statues in Chanel-Dior.Readers will be incensed, advertisers alienated and Jane fired. Morgan's duty is to manipulate misanthropic events editor Alex Keller, whom no one has ever seen, into putting the photos in the magazine's events section.Turns out Keller is handsome young man who allows his secretary to do  his job while he goes to architecture school. She blackmails him, watches the catfights between Marguerite and Jane who turn out to be old enemies.The two were up-and-coming editors until  Jane had the INS depot Marguerite back to Australia. Morgan falls for Keller. Figures out the rival editor is just as bad as Jane.	134548
1927	Fashions for Women	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Press Agent	134549
1934	Fashions of 1934	M	DVD -R HQ 3866, 3867. VHS 1280		Powell. Davis	Photo Assistant Snap (Frank McHugh) takes sneak pictures of fashion styles from miniature camera atop his cane. Threatens newspaper scandal	134550
1977	Fassbinder 1977	T				Interviewer (Florian Hopf)	134551
1939	Fast and Furious	M	DVD -R HQ 3594, 3596			Reporter Ted Bentley (Allyn Joslyn) turns out to be the murderer. He killed two people and wasn't suspected until the end of the film. Solved by private detective and his wife.	134552
1963	Fast Buck Duck	M				Newspaper. Reads the paper, finds out millionaire left fortune to butler. Want Ad.	134553
1938	Fast Company	M	DVD -R HQ 7142,  7144. SV 319			Press	134554
1995	Fast Company	MT	DVD -R 1678	Hargrove, Dean (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Frances Hampton-Smith (Ann Jillian) spars with cop investigating murder of a woman who was blackmailing several members of a law firm. Reporter once interviewed the suspect and is able to get into the police station to interview her again.Then cop has the woman arrested. Turns out reporter and cop are married. Reporter conducts own investigation sneaking into the murder site and arranging meeting with several suspects. Real killer is a woman on the police force.Suspect escapes when female cop tries to kill her. Reporter hides the woman in her apartment and tries to keep the cop from finding out. Reporter continues to pursue the case even dressing like a prostitute to get information.She causes a scene at a party given by her socialite mother when she shows up still in her hooker outfit. Husband-Wife work together to trap the killer and reporter gets a series of exclusive reports on the case.Reporter argues with producer Darryl Fielding (Dex Elliott Sanders) about his lack of integrity. She also has to endure the imbecilic reporting of a bimbo anchor. Anochorman (Chris Donohoe).	134555
1979	Fast Company	M				TV Newscaster (Douglas Main). TV Camera Crew (Fred Hodgson, Michael Ouellette). Edmonton Track Announcer (Chuck Chandler).	134556
1988	Fast Copy	NS	OWN - H -  MLPL	Jenkins, Dan		Journalist Betsy Throckmorton, the brainy, resourceful, beautiful, armadillo-tough daughter of the richest man in Claybelle, Texas, is working for Time Magazine in 1935. She is lured by her father with promise she can be editor of his Claybelle Standard-Times, trading the fast lane of New York journalism for Daddy’s newspaper. She intends to whip it into more than a garden club newsletter. Betsy brings along her husband, Ted Winton, an easterner and Yale graduate to whom she is constantly explaining Texas. Betsy is a serious journalism though and she sets out to change the paper, clashing with the managing editor when she claims international, not state news, belongs on page one. She clashes with columnists when she tries to sharpen their leads. Betsy also has courage, which proves a dangerous commodity as she uses her paper to expose “The Texas Murder Machine,” a scheme masterminded by a Teas Ranger that lures unsuspecting hobos into masquerading as bank robbers to they will be shot for the bounty money, and that is also responsible for the murder of Betsy’s husband. It becomes Betsy’s big story, when she suspects that the Texas Rangers may be killing innocent young men to collect rewards offered by the Texas Bankers Association. Betsy’s journalistic determination leads to a personal tragedy that changes her life forever -- and makes her a determined, relentless newswoman.Ted will run Ben Throckmorton’s radio station, KVAT, where Booty and Them Others sing in rivalry with the better known WBAP Light Crust Doughboys. In Texas, it’s the middle of the Depression and the Drought. And Prohibition is barely over, liquor still a controversy. Every city has its hobo camp, and Claybelle has the Star of Hope Mission. But it is also the time of new oil money, high living, infidelity, and tangled love triangles. Betsy and Ted chain-smoke and drink often and long. They won’t miss a Paschal High School or TCU football game. They party at the Casino on Jacksboro Highway and dine at Claybelle’s Shadylawn Country Club. 	134557
1995	Fast Courting	N		Delinsky, Barbara		Magazine Writer Nia Phillips assignment is a feature on east Coast's five most eligible bachelors.  Romance ensues	134558
1989	Fast Food	M				Reporter (Dave Straub), obnoxious news reporter.	134559
2003	Fast Food High	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Hume Baugh). Reporter #2 (Jude Coffey).  Reporter #3 (Sasha Maxime). Reporter #4 (Dinah Watts).	134560
2006	Fast Food Nation	M			Based on Eric Schlosser's 2001 documentary expose of McDonalds.	Public Relations. Marketing Executive Don Anderson (Greg Kinnear) of a fictional burger behemoth who has a major PR problem when documentary exposes the fast food industry.	134561
1997	Fast Forward	DT			Series.	TV Anchor (Paula Zahn - 1997-1999)	134562
1979	Fast Friends	MT				TV Reporter (Sumi Haru). TV Talk Show Host	134563
1994	Fast Getaway	M				Newscaster (Tina Naughton)	134564
1987	Fast Gun	M				Reporter (Bobby Greenwood)	134565
1997	Fast Money	M	L			Investigative Reporter McCoy is investigating a senator. The struggling journalist teams up with an experienced female car thief. He steals a car with a very special piece of luggage in the car. Suddenly they're chased by both sides of the law.Straight-laced journalist and the beautiful car thief are opposites who attract.	134566
1924	Fast Set, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	134567
1984	Fast Talking	M				Interviewer, CES  (Jane McDermott)	134568
2009	Fast Track	M				News Media. Newscaster (Jillian McWhirter). Newscaster #1 (Clint Jung). Newscaster #2 (Jilian McWhirter). Newscaster #3 (Kasan Butcher). 	134569
2005	Fat Actress	T			Series.	Tabloids.  Kirstie Alley's character is obsessed with the tabloids -- eager to find flaws in what they say about her but gullible when it comes to what is reported about other celebrities.	134570
2004	Fat Chance	N		Blumenthal, Deborah		New York Food Columnist Maggie O'Leary. Food and men are two of her favorite pastimes. As a New York columnist, she covers food. As a woman with a crush on a Hollywood stud muffin, she covets men.To snag her star, she ignores her own anti-dieting dictates and sheds the pounds but eventually finds that you can get a man and eat your cake too.	134571
2000	Fat Friends: In Full Bloom	T			UK. Episode #12.10-10-2002	Photographer (Stuart Wolfenden).	134572
2000	Fat Friends: When the Fat Lady Sings	T			Episode #6. 11-16-2000	Reporter (Eve Steele).	134573
1989	Fat Man and Little Boy	M				New York Times Reporter (Bill Rubenstein).	134574
1951	Fat Man, The	M				Photographer (Alvin Hammer).	134575
2004	Fat Slags	M				News Media. Newsreader (Brian Perkins). American Journalist (Johnny Myers). Dutch Journalist (Erich Redman). Trans-Global Media Board Member (John Gomez).	134576
1921	Fatal 30, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter for a newspaper involved with cult of sun worshipers and a lost chart showing the way to untold wealth	134577
1986	Fatal Affair	N		Johnston, Velda		News Media	134578
2006	Fatal Appraisal	NM		Stanley, J.B.	Second in a series	Journalist Molly Applegate writes for the magazine Collector's Weekly and travels to cover all things collectible. In her latest assignment, Molly is to cover the hit TV show Hidden Treasures (a fictional Antiques Roadshow) in Richmond, Virginia.Although she is reluctant to leave her budding office romance with Mark, the magazine's Marketing Director, she is anxious for the chance to see the behind the scenes workings of the popular TV show.She discovers that the antique appraisal show is definitely not a happy family. The show's diva host Victoria Sterling's husband, the show's main appraise, is killed after he inspects an 18th-century desk with hidden compartments.Molly thinks the antique desk holds the key to this 21st century crime. It's up to her to collect the clues before more blood is shed over old rarities.	134579
1990	Fatal Charm	MT				TV Reporter (Eric Lawrence). News Reporter (Carol Higgins Clark). News Reporter (Will Robinson).	134580
2006	Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America	MT	DVD -R HQ 6042, 6043		5-9-2006	News Media. Outbreak of avian flu mutates into a virus that becomes transmittable from human to human. Reporter #1 (David Aston). Reporter (Matthew Chamberlain).	134581
2003	Fatal Dead Lines	NM		Luciew, John		Obituary writer Lenny Holcomb for the Harrisburg Herald is a veteran obit writer but he may be all washed up, burned-out and uninspired, but his self-deprecating humor is still there. He knows life in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania has nothing left to offer.He now realizes the dead are communicating with him through their obituaries. He goes into a "zone" when he writes, only gains awareness of these other worldly insertions when he proofs his drafts.At first he investigates small stories (12-year-old kills herself to escape abusive father).  Then aide to Pennsylvania's governor dies and reveals he's been swindling campaign funds. He teams up with sexy investigative reporter Jacquelyn "Jack" Towers.Holcomb investigates. Soon on the trail of a popular governor with presidential ambitions who may have had a role in the death of his beautiful press secretary. Uncovers widespread political corruption. Realizes next obituary he writes may be his own.Busy newsroom. Lenny's role as speaker-for-the-dead by way of his obituary column --  he transposes actual thoughts of the dead while typing.	134582
1993	Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald	MT				Reporter (Vernon Reeves). TV Host (Alan Ackles).	134583
1999	Fatal Error	MT				Media Mogul faces a fight.	134584
1990	Fatal Exam	M				Reporter (Joan Lang)	134585
1991	Fatal Exposure	MT				TV Newswoman is father's girlfriend	134586
1982	Fatal Finish	NM	OWN - P	D'Alton Martina		Journalist Frank Gilby falls to his death from his fourth-floor apartment in New York City. Friend and fellow journalist Harry Lansing do not think it's an accident.  Uncover the crime.	134587
1992	Fatal Fortune	NM		Babson, Marian		News Media	134588
1940	Fatal Hour, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4474, 4473. DVD		Mr. Wong Collection	Reporter Bobby Logan (Marjorie Reynolds) tips off a detective	134589
1997	Fatal Image	N		Hurst, Jim		San Francisco Investigative Reporter David Chan is sitting at a sidewalk cafe when a jumping suicide splats beside him. His subsequent pursuit of a story makes him a hero more than once as he traces the method behind the madness of a computer programmer who uses subliminal screen messages to get his way. Raised by a working prostitute, ridiculed by his schoolmates, Kurt Sloane has grown into a computer systems administrator at Security Insurance’s San Francisco office without shedding his fierce social insecurities or his rabid hatred of the women who spurn his how-about-it-babe advances. One day he gets the idea of humiliating his office mates by posting subliminal suggestions on their computers. Asian Reporter Chan goes after him -- and Sloan doesn’t like Asians anymore than he likes women who refuse his advances.	134590
1993	Fatal Instinct	M				Reporter (Julie Donatt).  Reporter (Pauline Arthur Lomas). Reporter (Suli McCullough).Prison Reporter (Lucy Lin). Prison Reporter (Jane Lynch). Reporter (Judy Nagy). Prison Reporter (Bernard Hiller). Prison Reporter (Casey King). Court Reporter (Roger E. Reid). Press Room Reporter (Barry Eisen).	134591
1988	Fatal Judgment	MT				News Media. Reporter (Paul Du Pratt). Reporter (Vivian Farren). Reporter (Michael Field). Reporter (Edward Gil). Reporter #1 (Joe Faust). Reporter #2 (Thomas H. Middleton). Reporter #3 (Charlene Hall). Newscaster (Brian Bastien)Cameraman (R.J. Lindsey).	134592
1992	Fatal Memories	MT	DVD -R HQ 7823, 7824			Reporter (Bob Spence)	134593
1924	Fatal Mistake, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters/Photographers - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Jack Darwin (William Fairbanks) for the Star, which is involved in a rivalry with The Herald. When he is sent to get a story on a set of diamonds, he tries to get an exclusive photo of a never photographed socialite.Reporter climbs a trellis and gets a picture of a woman, but the city editor finds out after the photo is printed that it was a maid. The cub is fired. At the employment agency he meets the maid who has also been fired and they return to the mansion.Reporter captures the perpetrators of a robbery at the mansion and foils the kidnapping of the socialite, who turns out to be an undercover police agent as well as his childhood sweetheart.Although the reporter gets his job back, he refuses to give the editor the story until he is given three dollars for a marriage license so he can marry his childhood sweetheart.	134594
1991	Fatal Obsession	MF			Italy. Ness	Newswoman turns the tables on a would-be rapist -- the feisty reporter captures and rapes him.	134595
1988	Fatal Pulse	M				Reporter (Rolo Swank)	134596
1990	Fatal Sky	M	SV 177	Williams, Brian, David White, Anthony Able (Story). Able (Screenplay)	U.S. Australia-Yugoslavia - Ness Book	Reporter Jeff Miller (Michael Nouri) of the International Standard Times and TV Journalist George Abbott (Maxwell Caulfield) of SNS News are rivals investigating a government cover-up that may involve an UFO crash. Journalist (Rene Medvesek).Miller is described as "the social conscience of the international press, banished to nowhere for unknown transgressions" while Abbott is described as a shallow type who continually offers his rival superficial advice on how to appear on camera.Rivalry defined when Abbott tells Miller he makes three times as much and the print reporter responds, "Well, George, you're in show business."  Both use questionable tactics to get information including stealing film, breaking into a compound.Reporter put in with patients possibly suffering from space virus while Abbot  arrives with his cameraman and starts doing his report. Colonel prepares to shoot both reporters, but they are rescued. Military is trying to cover-up a toxic leak.Both reporters get story. Print reporter gets gal who saved them." In a few minutes you're going to be talking to a bunch of uncivilized, ungodly, immoral, dishonest, money-grubbing, unscrupulous slobs. Reporters. All hankering for the lurid details."	134597
1948	Fatal Step	NM	OWN - P	Miller, Wade		Press	134598
1984	Fatal Vision	MT				News Reporter (Norman Alexander Gibbs). Reporter (Allan Kolman). Reporter (Fred Ponzlov). TV Interviewer (Billy James). Photographer (Fred Retes).	134599
1994	Fatal Vows: Alexandra O'Hara Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7211, 7212.			TV Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	134600
1992	Fatale	MF				TV Interviewer (Francine Stock)	134601
2000	Fatalis: Novel, A	NSF		Rovin, Jeff		Reporter Hannah Hughes investigates the disappearances of two engineers. She teams up with an anthropologist.When an ancient fissure is jolted in the hills above Los Angeles, the giant cats-in-suspended animation since ancient time, wake up. Then the deaths begin. Hughes and the anthropologist try to find the cats.	134602
2005	Fatalista, O	MF			Portugal.	Editor (Renata Sancho).	134603
1964	Fate is the Hunter	M	SV 277			Reporter (Robert Duggan). News Reporter (Rusty Burrell). News Reporter (Paul Lukather). News Reporter (Marshall Reed). News Reporter (John Stevens). News Reporter (Ralph Thomas). KCOP-TV Reporter Dan Crawford (Max Showalter).Newsman (Joseph Hoover). Newsman (Richard Walsh). Public Relations Man Ted Wilson (Dort Clark), Consolidated Director of Public Relations.	134604
2000	Fate of Haile Selassie’s Great-Grandchildren	N		Hinmon, Dean		Foreign Correspondent Mitch Hanley lands in Ethiopia and thinks that the game of death will be the same as in every hot spot he has covered since Vietnam.  Butin Addis Ababa he becomes a central player, caught between the Marxist assassination squads and an unknown killer -- a fellow correspondent who could be the young woman with whom he is falling in love.	134605
1989	Father	M				TV Reporter (Kate Langbroek).	134606
1997	Father and Child Reunion	NR	OWN - P	Flynn, Christine	Silhouette Romance 373  Harlequin	Reporter Rio Redtree of the Grand Springs Herald has only one chance to save his high school sweetheart and his newly discovered child. The Grand Springs Herald is a newspaper in Grand Springs, Colorado. "36 Hours That Changed Everything."The Grand Springs Herald, Vol. 103, No. 265, 35 cents. Headline:  "Kidnapped! Mayor's Daughter and Granddaughter Missing." Herald Exclusive: Father Discovers Child -- Only to Lose Her Again."Reporter Redtree has never recovered from his teenage sweetheart's betrayal. She had left him without a word of explanation, and though six years had passed, the fire still burned within him.Now, suddenly, she was back -- along with her five-year-old daughter, whose jet-black hair spoke of her Native American heritage. Redtree would lay down his life for her -- and for his high school sweetheart, try as he might to deny it.But that was what his enemies were counting on. And soon his love was put to the ultimate test. 36 Hours -- A mother and child are held hostage…a father searches for clues…a whole town holds its breath.	134607
1941	Father and His Town	N	OWN - H	Barry, Richard		Press	134608
1977	Father Dear Father	T				Writer Patrick Glover, (Patrick Cargill) divorced British thriller writer. Ian Smythe, Patrick's publisher (Michael Segal)	134609
1990	Father Dowling Mysteries:	T			1-18-90	Columnist killed by police. Kid identifies killer watching TV newscast	134610
1991	Father Dowling Mysteries: Moving Target Mystery, The	T			Episode #37. 2-7-1991	News Media. Reporter #2 (Marguerite DeLain). Broadcaster (Mary Watson).	134611
1998	Father for Brittany, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 7607, 7608.			Reporter #1 (Linda Brooks). Reporter #2 (Merle Matheson). Reporter #3 (Michael Kinney). Field Reporter (Dan Duran).	134612
1964	Father Goose	M	L		AFI-Radio	Radio	134613
1993	Father Hood	M	SV 296	Spencer, Scott (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kathleen Mercer (Halle Berry) for the L.A. Post gets involved with an ex-con after writing an article claiming he kidnapped his kids. The man calls to chew her out for factual errors in her article.  Reporter is an African-American woman.Two develop a relationship by phone. He takes his kids cross country while she tries to get information to expose a foster home scandal. Between chase scenes, the reporter tries to persuade the father to return and tell his side of the story.Two finally meet when he decides to give himself up and attends a hearing on the reformatory where his kids were being held.When the reporter tries to get him to return by telling him they have cut a deal for him, he says that she lives in an insulated, middle-class dream world and only writes about the system, while he lives it.Reporter (Christine Poole).	134614
1960	Father Knows Best: Betty's Double	T			Episode #184. 1-4-1960	Talk Show. Betty wins a trip to Hollywood and appears on a television talk show	134615
1960	Father Knows Best: Father Delivers the Papers	T	SVD 1240		Episode #187. 1-25-1960	Newsboy. When Bud injures his back, Jim reluctantly takes over his paper route	134616
1954	Father Knows Best: Father of the Year	T			Episode. Series (10-3-54 to 4-5-63).	Newspaper. Bud and Betty write an essay they believe will nominate their dad as Father of the Year in a contest run by a local paper	134617
1954	Father Knows Best: Formula for Happiness	T			Episode	TV. Jim dreams that he appears on television and reveals the secret for happiness in life	134618
1956	Father Knows Best: Great Guy, The	T			Episode #74. 11-21-1956	Newspaper. Bud takes a job on the local newspaper	134619
1954	Father Knows Best: Meanest Professor, The	T			Episode	Newspaper. Bud regrets writing a demeaning article about one of his professors	134620
1960	Father Knows Best: Togetherness	T			Episode #187. 1-25-1960	Reporter visits the family in order to do an article on family togetherness	134621
1957	Father Knows Best: Trip to Hillsborough	T			Episode #87. 2-20-1957	Newspaper. Bud ventures out into the world to find material for the book he plans to write	134622
1982	Father Koesler: Assault With Intent	NM	OWN - H	Kienzle, William X.	#4 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Reporters Joe Cox and Pat Lennon are sometimes lovers and investigative reporters for rival Detroit newspapers, The Detroit News and The Free-Press.Plans to assassinate some of the priests, including Father Koesler, who are teaching in Detroit's seminaries. The would-be assassins are members of the Tridentine Society, a group that wants to restore Catholic Church to its purpose before Vatican Two.A second-rate TV company moves into make a TV reconstruction of what is happening. Two of the plotters manage to get themselves hired as extra production assistants and cause havoc on the set.	134623
1994	Father Koesler: Bishop as Pawn	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#16 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. A bishop is dead and the priests are having a party. Divorce and annulment are involved. After another murder, Father Koesler tries to solve the case.	134624
1992	Father Koesler: Body Count	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#14 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. A not-very-bright thug confesses that he's murdered a local priest and dumped the body in the grave of a legendary Monsignor. Father Koesler, bound by the seal of the confessional, is unable to do anything about it.A local priest has disappeared, but Koesler can't even tell the crook to pray in penance because it is doubtful if he knows any prayers.	134625
1995	Father Koesler: Call No Man Father	NM		Kienzle, William	#17 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Reporters Joe Cox and Pat Lennon are sometimes lovers and investigative reporters for rival Detroit newspapers, The Detroit News and The Free-Press. They try to outscoop each other when a gang of bored, affluent teenagers initiates violent crime spree.After three priests are murdered and the pope's safety is threatened in Detroit, the police, a Catholic priest and the press work in unison to apprehend the culprit and prevent further tragedy before the arrival of the Holy Father.The Pope's life may be threatened on a forthcoming visit to Detroit. Journalist Lennon even suspects that her ex-boyfriend Joe Cox may be planning to murder the Pope to get a good story for his paper.  Three murders do occur.	134626
1991	Father Koesler: Chameleon	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#13 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Prostitute dressed like a nun, is murdered after midnight on the streets of Detroit. Other murders of church dignitaries follow.	134627
1993	Father Koesler: Dead Wrong	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#15 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Father Koesler's cousins and their involvement in a 30-year-old murder.	134628
1987	Father Koesler: Deadline for a Critic	NM	OWN - H - (Two Copies)	Kienzle, William X.	#9 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Fine Arts Critic Ridley Groendal is the performing arts critic for the Detroit suburban Reporter. The critic's disgust, at times an outright loathing, for most writers, artists and performers led to acid flowing from his pen. Newspaperman Charlie Hogan.Groendal suffers a heart attack that was aggravated by the shock of receiving threatening or abusive letters from all four of the people who seemed to dislike him the most. Father Koesler knew Groendal since his high school and seminary days.	134629
1980	Father Koesler: Death Wears a Red Hat	NM	OWN - H	Kienzle, William X.	#2 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Reporters Joe Cox and Pat Lennon are sometimes lovers and investigative reporters for rival Detroit newspapers, The Detroit News and The Free-Press.Bizarre killings involve revenge and decapitation. The first head is recovered from beneath a cardinal's red hat. Next specimens are perched on the shoulders of church statues throughout Detroit. What do the victims have in common?All of them were once criminal masterminds, men who had conceived the most monstrous crimes in the city's history. Now the murderer is out for justice.	134630
1986	Father Koesler: Deathbed	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#8 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Father Koesler is acting as temporary chaplain in a Catholic hospital where several of the staff seem to be plotting to murder the indomitable old nun in charge.	134631
1989	Father Koesler: Eminence	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#11 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Reporters Joe Cox and Pat Lennon are sometimes lovers and investigative reporters for rival Detroit newspapers, The Detroit News and The Free-Press.Small group of religious brothers with a strangely sinister leader who sets up a quasi-monastery in an old bank building in downtown Detroit and attracts large crowds because of the healing miracles that seem to occur there.Police Lieutenant "Zoo" Tully's own wife is one of those who seek a cure and Father Koesler is sent by the Archbishop to report on what's going on.	134632
1999	Father Koesler: Gathering, The	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#24 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Six young people from Detroit - four boys intent on the priesthood and two girls who want to be nuns -- are followed from their entry into religious life until middle age.	134633
1998	Father Koesler: Greatest Evil, The	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#20 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Father Koesler is pondering his imminent retirement. Circumstances force him to investigate a crime from the past, a murder that only now has come to light.Revelation is revealed after his successor clashes with the Bishop. A longtime colleague of the powerful bishop's, Koesler searches his memory for insight into his superior's demanding nature only to discover long-buried secrets.The secrets involve a devout family haunted by tragedy -- and shocking truths about sin, salvation and an even greater evil.	134634
1984	Father Koesler: Kill and Tell	NM	OWN - H	Kienzle, William X.	#6 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Newspaper. Cleveland Sun News. An ambitious auto executive makes enemies on his ambitious way up the company.	134635
1997	Father Koesler: Man Who Loved God, The	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#19 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Father Koesler turns over Old St. Joe's Parish to a Father Zachary, the half-brother of Koesler's partner in crime-solving, Lt. Alonzo "Zoo" Tully. But no sooner has the father settled in than he finds himself following in Koesler's footsteps.He finds himself straight into the heart of intrigue involving the deeply devout president of a Detroit bank and a stunning woman with a tragic past and vengeful heart. When the manage of the bank's newest branch is murdered, the brothers Tully team up.	134636
1988	Father Koesler: Marked for Murder	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#10 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Murder and mutilation of a series of prostitutes by someone dressed as a Roman Catholic priest.	134637
1990	Father Koesler: Masquerade	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#12 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Seminar of would-be mystery writers include guest lecturers who are a rabbi, a nun, a monk and an Episcopalian priest who have all written successful crime novels with protagonists extensions of themselves.It is presided over by the famous televangelist and notorious publisher of sensational religious crime novels, Klaus Krieg. Father Koesler is there as a resource person.	134638
1981	Father Koesler: Mind Over Murder	NM	OWN - H	Kienzle, William X.	#3 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	Reporters Joe Cox and Pat Lennon are sometimes lovers and investigative reporters for rival Detroit newspapers, The Detroit News and The Free-Press.A lascivious Monsignor seems to enjoy blocking or delaying remarriage plans involving marriage annulments and church canon law. Then he disappears. He leaves a diary with the names of six of the faithful whose hopes he has dashed.They might have motives for murdering him. One kidnapped him, another murdered him and all six of them plus another for good measure seem to have done away with him including a fellow priest who administered the poison.Which story is true?	134639
1999	Father Koesler: No Greater Love	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#21 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Radical changes set in motion in the 1960s by the Second Vatican Council continue to reverberate in the Roman Catholic Church and the lives of its adherents.The retired priest, now in his 70s, retains an active interest in his former parish of St. Joseph's.	134640
1996	Father Koesler: Requiem for Moses	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#18 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Father Koesler knows he might be on shaky ground when he agrees to hold an unofficial wake for a Jewish man in old St. Joseph's Church. When the ceremony draws an unexpectedly huge and festive crowd, everyone seems glad he is dead.But when Koesler learns the dark details of the man's life, he soon concludes that only a natural death kept him from becoming a murder victim. Then the dead man stirs in his casket and all hell breaks loose -- bringing a storm of news media controversy.	134641
1979	Father Koesler: Rosary Murders, The	NM	OWN - H	Kienzle, William X.	#1 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. Priests and nuns are his targets. A plain black rosary entwined between the fingers of each victim is his calling card. Police don't have a clue, but Father Koesler sees a pattern -- a consuming religious obsession of a serial killer.Includes a terrifying encounter inside the Father's own confessional.	134642
1999	Father Koesler: Sacrifice, The	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#23 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. An Episcopal priest of some renown has decided to convert to Roman Catholicism. When a murderer strikes before the ordination can take place, Koesler and the police scramble to unmask someone willing to kill for his or her beliefs.	134643
1983	Father Koesler: Shadow of Death	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#5 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. The murder of attempted murder of cardinals is all part of a bizarre Rastafarian-Mafia plan to destroy not only the papacy but also Father Koesler and his friends.	134644
1985	Father Koesler: Sudden Death	NM	OWN - P	Kienzle, William X.	#7 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. The murder of a unpleasant American football play creates many suspects, most of them members of the "God Squad," a pro footballer's Bible Group which Father Koesler had been invited to join.	134645
1999	Father Koesler: Till Death	NM		Kienzle, William X.	#22 Father Robert Koseler Mysteries	News Media. The St. Ursula Survivors Club helps salve the wounds and heal the souls of priests and nuns who served as assistants under the despotic Father who is now dead. But the victims still suffer from psychic scars.	134646
1982	Father Murphy: Happiness Is…	T			Episode #20. 9-28-1982	Photographer (John Wyler).	134647
1975	Father Murphy: Stopover in a One-Horse Town	T		Sheldon, Lee	Episode	News Media	134648
2008	Father of Convenience	NR		Thomas, Katrina		Investigative Reporter Andres Nunez is shocked to learn that he has a two-year-old child. Parenthood is not part of his plan as he pursues the challenging career of an investigative journalist in various unsettled regions around the world. But he is curious about his daughter and the young nurse and mother his ex-wife appointed as the child’s guardian. Eve Bennett has a big problem. The father of her adopted daughter is not dead as she had believed for some time. Not only is Nunez alive, but he is also determined to interrupt her quiet, relaxing summer vacation on Hatteras Island in North Carolina. Despite her reservations, she allows him to spend him participating in family activities with her daughter and son. When Andres rents the house next door to hers, Eve doesn’t know what se’s going to do because she’s becoming far too comfortable with the presence of this charming, reckless man in her life. When Andres wrestles with whether or not he can be more than just an absentee father, Eve is forced to adjust to the idea of having her daughter’s handsome father as a permanent member of her family. Both of them must deal with the undeniable attraction that is growing between them and complicating everything. 	134649
2007	Father of Lies	M				News Media. News Reporter (Aron Biedenham Coates). Field Reporter (Shanna Forrestall). TV Cameraman (Jarred Coates).	134650
1991	Father of the Bride	M				Photographer (Bruce A. Block).	134651
1950	Father of the Bride	M				Cameraman Duffy (Frank Hyers).	134652
2004	Father of the Pride: Larry's Debut, and Sweet Darryl Hannah Too	T	DVD -R HQ 1929		Episode. 9-7-2004. Premiere Episode	TV Morning News Host Matt Lauer featured.	134653
1998	Father of Two	NR	OWN - P	Arnold, Judith (Barbara Keller)		Newspaper. Arlington Gazette. Article identifies a man as Arlington's best-known eastern European small-appliances thief. Man tells woman: "Is not true…But this terrible stupid newspaper says I do…Is called libel…."She didn't think the newspaper should have dragged his name through the mud. Police had supplied the newspaper with his name. She had been battling the police for seven years. Why not battle the Arlington Gazette as well?	134654
1979	Father Sky	N	OWN - H	Freeman, Devery		Journalist serves as a liaison between a New Jersey military academy and the outside world	134655
1941	Father Steps Out	M		West, Joseph (George Waggner - Screenplay)	Ness Book - Remake of "City Limits."	Reporter Jimmy Dugan (Frank Albertson) poses as a doctor's assistant to get a story from the president of a railroad. His disguise is blown when he is recognized by financier's daughter. City Editor Macy (John Maxwell).When her father falls off a train and disappears, she seeks the reporter's help. Reporter eventually locates the railroad president who has been hanging out with two hoboes. The reporter and the hoboes help fight off crooks from a rival railroad.	134656
1996	Father Ted: Rock-a-Hula Ted	T			Episode #13. 4-19-1996	TV Interviewer (Alan Shortt)	134657
1949	Father Was a Fullback	M				Reporter (Joe Haworth). Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon)	134658
1928	Father, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Brown, Katharine Holland		Publisher. Ardent abolitionist goes west, settles in Illinois and publishers a newspaper whose fiery editorials against slavery attract the friendship of Lincoln toward the editor.	134659
1988	Father's Revenge, A	MT		Schulman, Tom (Story). Mel Frohman (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for The Tribune (Ron Silver) lends support to couple whose daughter has been kidnapped by terrorists. He meets them when they go overseas to try to secure her release. Reporters offers his assistance and gives them a file on the terrorist group.Reporter acknowledges that he has his own motives, claims his profession given to nepotism and favoritism and needs a good story to be noticed. When couple is contacted by a mercenary, the reporter runs a check on him.Discovers he is former member of British Intelligence. Reporter drops out of the film as the rescue mission takes place.	134660
1986	Father's Words, A	N		Stern, Richard		News Media	134661
2004	Fatherhood: Lyin' King, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4262		Episode #4. 7-6-2004	News Media. Dr. Bindlebeep prepares to give a speech about truth in the media that evening and uses his captive family audience at the breakfast table to practice the speech and to preach about truth in general.	134662
1994	Fatherland	MT	L. VHS 285	Harris, Robert (Novel). Stanley Weiser, Ron Hutchinson (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Charlie Maguire (Miranda Richardson). an American journalist born in Germania -- 75th birthday celebration inviting world press to visit Germania and Hitler who won the war. It is 1964.  Journalist slipped packet with photograph and address.Goes to location, discovers bodies of man and woman. Questioned by SS officer who does not buy the official story that deaths of several officials were suicides. Reporter suggests they pursue the story together. Officer urges reporter to leave Berlin.Officer discovers men who once attended secret meeting are being murdered.  Reporter is contacted by last surviving member of the group who asks her to help him defect to America in exchange for an exclusive story on the biggest crime of the war.He is killed after meeting with reporter. She is given information on extermination of Jews, which has been kept secret. She and Fellow Reporter Elliott (Garrick Hagon) get the information to American ambassador. Gestapo shoots officer.Reporter waits for Gestapo to come and arrest her. Bleak view of alternative reality dominated by Nazis. American press remains representative of freedom and hope truth will emerge. Party Official Anchor (David McAllister).	134663
1992	Fatherland	NSF	OWN - H	Harris, Robert		Journalist. Beautiful female American journalist helps unravels a World War II conspiracy	134664
1986	Fatherland	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Bernard Bloch).	134665
1995	Fatigue Artist, The	N		Schwartz, Lynne Sharon		Reporter is married to novelist caught in the clutches of insidious virus, chronic fatigue syndrome that makes her limbs feel like sandbags and her brain fog bound. She has contracted disease in aftermath of her reporter husband's violent death.Theirs was a rather cool marriage. Love of her life is an actor. As she battles her illness she works on a new novel, attends Tai Chi classes and soaks up the ambience of her beloved New York.	134666
1964	Fatimas and Kisses	SS	OWN	O'Hara, John	In "Waiting for Winter."	Press	134667
1983	Fats Olsen	SS		Andersen, Benny (Translated by Alexander Taylor)	In "Selected Stories."	Editor-Narrator is an newspaper editor.	134668
1941	Fattig miljonar, En	MF				Photographer (Artur Rolen).	134669
1915	Fatty's Tintype Tangle	T				Photographer (Glen Cavender).	134670
1606	Faultes, Faultes and Nothing Else but Faultes	ER	USC	Rich, Barnaby		Pamphleteer. Prolific pen for money.	134671
2004	Faultline	MT				Reporter Cindy Baker (Sazzy Lee Varga-Calhoun).	134672
2008	Faun	N		Horton, Martha	Retelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Marble Faun”	Journalist Kendall is an ex-patriot living in Rome who encounters a young count who has been cast in a new film, a glamorous gallery owner with a menacing companion, and a former college classmate on a musical mission.  When the gallery owner and the former college classmate disappear after a dramatic death, Kendall visits the young count at his Tuscan estate to uncover the truth. There he learns that the count, who strongly resembles a status of a fun, may actually be the one. 	134673
1945	Fausse alerte	MF				News Agent (Yves Deniaud).	134674
2000	Faust: Love of the Damned	M				Newscaster (Leslie Charles)	134675
2007	Faux Elvis	NSF		Cook, Pat		Reporter Kasey Costello is fresh out of journalism school and eager to prove herself. She’s sitting on the story any reporter, experienced or rookie, would sell his soul to tell the world. Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, is still alive. Yet the affable and enigmatic man she has befriended wants to reveal himself to the world in his own way and in his own time. Will Kasey be able to keep his secret or will her ambition to succeed drive her to make the scoop of a lifetime even if it means betraying a man she has come to admire?	134676
2006	Favas Can Be Fatal	N		Royal, Priscilla		Food Critic Arthur Peters drops dead while dining at a restaurant and threatens the establishment’s existence. Alice McDoughall has no interest in sleuthing, but comes to the defense of her best friend who owns the restaurant. She uncovers a murder and a whole host of suspects who hated the obnoxious critic.	134677
2005	Favela Rising	DF			Brazil	Interviewer Leandro Firmino.	134678
1919	Favor to a Friend, A	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents/Publicity	Public Relations	134679
1995	Favorite Deadly Sins	MT				Reporter #1 (Kristopher Logan). Reporter #2 (Steven M. Porter).	134680
1987	Favorite Son	N	OWN - H	Sohmer, Steve	PR	Press Aide Sally Crain, beautiful, savvy press aide to senator. Tommy Carter, Washington television bureau chief.	134681
1988	Favorite Son	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV Newscaster (Chris Lane). TV Anchorman (Chris Lane). Reporters (Darwyn Carson, Joseph Chapman, Nike Doukas, Kathy Fleig, Brad Laughlin, Rob Narita, Marion Scherer, Chuck Sloan,  Peter Stelzer, Ron Tank, Vance Valencia).TV Newsperson (Suzanne Childs). TV Host (Larry Carroll). Newsseller (Bobby Baum).	134682
1946	Favorite Story	R			Series - 1946-49	Press	134683
1997	Fawcett	N		Kenney, Charles	Weinberg List	Journalist	134684
1950	Faye Emerson, The	DT				Interviewer Faye Emerson, one of network television's first female interviewers. low-cut gowns`	134685
1951	Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town	DT				Host Faye Emerson. Interviews, Half-hour variety series	134686
1959	FBI Story, The	M	L			Radio Announcer (Ed Prentiss)	134687
2004	FC Zulu	T			Episode #6. 11-1-2004	Commentator (Flemming Toft - Himself).	134688
2006	Fea Mas Bella, La	TF			Mexico Series	Reportera (Dioni Gonzalez). Paparazzi Gay (Jose Magana). Reportero Metiche (Juan Jose Origel).	134689
1990	Fear	MT				Newscaster (Jane Sibbett). News Dept. P.A. (Kevin Haley).	134690
1996	Fear & Favor in the Newsroom	DT				News Media coverage of events. Editors dissuade reporters from covering topics touchy to their stockholders and/or owners, how certain stories are edited to suit those controlling interests better, even on PBS.Also shows how insubordinate editors and reporters are eventually reassigned or dismissed.	134691
2006	Fear & Greed (aka Fear and Greed)	NM		Light, Lawrence		Financial Reporter Karen Glick, feature writer for Profit Magazine writes an article about three sisters who have made a fortune with a computer program called Goldring that accurately predicts the stock market making the sisters very wealthy.They've kept Goldring their little secret but now one of the sisters is murdered. Goldring is missing -- and Karen Glick has a hit man on her trail. Reporter Glick works alongside the oldest sister to track down the murderer and the missing program.It isn't long before they're pursued by several powerful factions. A Wall Street thriller.	134692
2000	Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist, 1968-1976	D		Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist Hunter S. Thompson and his letters cover Thompson’s most debauched and well-known years: “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” “The Great Shark Hunt” and “Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail.” The private correspondence was hammered out from Woody Creek on his typewriter with the frenzied rat-tat-tat report of shots from the hip. Covering the Wonder Years, from the election of Nixon (which first fired his invective), Vietnam, the 1972 campaign, publication of the instantly notorious “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” to Watergate, the walking pharmacy reveals himself to be a surprisingly dedicated librarian, having dutifully filed carbons of all his correspondence for such an eventuality. By 1968, the success of “Hell’s Angels” had seen his stock, if not his income, rise, and on the magazine Scanlan Monthly was born Gonzo journalism, dismissing objectivity for furious spontaneity fired from both barrels. The hidden image on the Polaroid was a bleary eyed moralist in deadly earnest, uncontrollably seized by the free-associative rantings of a Tourette’s sufferer. The good doctor sees himself as an outlaw journalist. He certainly wants to resettle his country, and in many ways these 750 pages read as a “Dear John” from an estranged and bitterly spurned lover, the offending suitor being the American Dream. 	134693
1998	Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas	M	DVD -R HQ 10394, 10395. DVD -R HQ 1982, 1983. DVD		Based on Hunter S. Thompson's Book.	Journalist Hunter S. Thompson as Raoul Duke, Thompson's alter ego (Johnny Depp)Reporter (Tyde Kierney). Blonde TV Reporter in Elevator (Cameron Diaz). Magazine Reporter at Mint 400 (Mark Harmon). Newscaster (James O'Sullivan). Newscaster (Milt Traver).	134694
1971	Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, A	N	COPY	Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist-Narrator Raoul Duke, a Gonzo journalist based on the author. On assignment for Rolling Stone Magazine and other magazines.	134695
2006	Fear Face	CB			James Bond 007 #9	British Reporter Derek from Fleet Street (Fleet Street Reporter). A suspected traitor returns to England and tries to convince Agent James Bond that she was kidnapped and framed by a foreign spy network. Risking his career, Bond uses her information and it leads him to a complicated scheme involving a mining industrialist, an expert in robotics, a faked robbery, several double-crosses and a walking mechanical killer. 	134696
1992	Fear Inside, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7244, 7243. SVD 1334. SVD 1183			Reporter (Maria Diaz)	134697
1975	Fear is Spreading, The	MT			Thriller special	American Journalist Tracy Loxton (Tandy Cronyn)  on a routine assignment in England, taken hostage by two prison escapees	134698
1920	Fear Market, The	M		Troubetsky, Amelie Rives (Play). Clara Beranger (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers/Scandal Sheets - Ness Book	Tabloid Owner Major Stone (Frank Losee) secretly owns Society Chatter, a scandal sheet which he uses to blackmail clients. Chief reporter is Jim Carson (Fred Burton). Paper tries to blackmail a society woman but she refuses to give in to their demands.Woman commits suicide. She's a friend of the publisher's daughter who does not know her father owns the paper. She enlists the aid of Editor Oliver Ellis (Richard Hatteras), operator of a respectable paper, to crusade against the scandal sheet.Together, they set a trip to expose the reporter as a blackmailer, although Major Stone's paper tries to get dirt on the editor to stop him. Daughter finally discovers the real owner of the paper is her father.Daughter forgives him when he agrees to stop publishing Society Chatter.	134699
1961	Fear No More	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	134700
1993	Fear of a Black Hat	M	SVD 541			Interviewer chronicles the misadventures of an outspoken rap group that preaches one thing and practices another	134701
2008	Fear of Animals	N		Serna, Enrique		Former Crime Reporter Evaristo Reyes finds himself immersed in the thuggish mire of Mexico’s law enforcement when he trades his desire to write for a life as a secret policeman. He justifies the sacrifice of his artistic integrity as a necessary evil aimed at creative research -- all the while enjoying the salary and perks of his squalid position. When his brutish boss orders him to kill a marginal literary critic who insulted the president in print, he identifies with the scribe instead and is soon incriminated for a murder he fails to commit. 	134702
2007	Fear of Clowns 2	M				Reporter (Josh Wheaton).	134703
1998	Fear of God, The: 25 Years of "The Exorcist"	DT				Publicist Joe Hayms.	134704
2001	Fear of the Dark	M				News Media. The Reporter (Rene Laverde). Crime Photographer Eugene Stanley (Stephen Webber).	134705
1975	Fear on Trial	T	SVD 630			Broadcaster John Henry Faulk (William Devane) as blacklisted broadcaster	134706
1999	Fear Runs Silent	M				News Broadcaster (Melinda Singer)	134707
1957	Fear Strikes Out	M	DVD -R HQ 5762, 5763			Sports Media. Headlines. Newspaper stories.	134708
2004	Fear Within	M		Parsons, Lisa Lynn		News Reporter (Joe Avalon)	134709
1996	Fear's Justice	NM		Olden, Marc		African-American Reporter Carlyle Taylor is a crusading, black female journalist long-determined to get a racist and sexist cop thrown off the force.Rogue cops hire out contract killers. Racist cop's girlfriend killed in parking lot. His only resource is his worst enemy -- Taylor. As their investigation unfolds, both begin to make some powerful new enemies.Dirty money, police corruption and murder-for-hire. The racist cop and the African-American reporter discover that the asking price for justice may be their lives.	134710
1988	Fearful Symmetry	NM		Waltch, Lilla		Reporter Lisa Davis for the Braeton Times	134711
1993	Fearless	M				TV Reporter (Kevin Brophy). Reporter (Paul Ghiringhelli). Reporter #2 (Joe Paulino).	134712
1969	Fearless Frank	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	134713
1958	Fearmakers, The	M	SVD 1102			Press	134714
1896	Feasts of Autolycus, The: Diary of a Greedy Woman, The	N		Pennell, Elizabeth (Robins)		Newspaper. Collection of articles on meals and recipes.	134715
2004	Feather Boy	T			UK. Series.	Photographer (Amarjit Bassan).	134716
1934	Feathered Serpent, The	M		Wallace, Edgar (Novel)	UK	Reporter Peter Dewin (Tom Helmore) proves actress innocent of murder.What was the Feathered Serpent? What did it mean? Why did it come, as a strange symbol of malice, as the signature of the threatening letters, letters received on the same day by a London musical comedy star, a successful broker and a big bookmaker. But one more day and the bookmaker is mysteriously shot and killed. Then the actress and the broker are thrown into a frenzy of fear.	134717
1930	Feathered Serpent, The	N		Wallace, Edgar		Reporter Peter Dewin, whose specialty is crime,  thinks notes sent to a musical comedy star are a publicity stunt for the actress -- particularly when she reports that she has been held up by two men who did her no injury and took nothing of value. What was the Feathered Serpent? What did it mean? Why did it come, as a strange symbol of malice, as the signature of the threatening letters, letters received on the same day by a London musical comedy star, a successful broker and a big bookmaker. But one more day and the bookmaker is mysteriously shot and killed. Then the actress and the broker are thrown into a frenzy of fear.Miss Ella Creed is remarkably calm after being knocked unconscious and losing her jewels to a pack of thieves -- the gems were just imitations, after all. But panic sets in when she discovers a card tied around her neck that holds a crude drawing of a feathered serpent. Reporter Peter Dewin soon discovers that a wealthy artist, a boxing promoter and a nouveau riche stockbroker all share her fear. But why? And just who is behind the feathered serpent crimes? 	134718
1949	Feature Story	T			Fireside Theatre - 6-7-49	Press	134719
1945	Federal Operator 99	M				Photographer Mack (Frank Marlowe). Photographer (Curt Barrett).	134720
2002	Federal Protection	M				TV Reporter Quentina Smith (Eramelinda Boquer). Newscaster (Bob Babinski).	134721
1978	Fedora	M				Newscaster (Arlene Francis).  Photographer (Rex McGee).	134722
2002	Feedback	T			Czech Republic. Series 2002-2003	Journalist (Amber Agar).	134723
1990	Feedback Report	DT			Series 1990	Interviewer (Christopher Morris)	134724
2004	Feeding the Masses	M				Parody News Media. Mysterious plague brings the dead back to life and a small group of news reporters and their military escort set out to tell the truth despite government's efforts to take control of the news media. Channel 5’s lead TV Anchorwoman Sherry (Rachel Morris) in Pawtucket, Rhode Island struggles to reveal the truth. She enlists the aid of a top cameraman Torch Tenney (Billy Garberina) -- he’s called torch because he “burns so much film” -- and a military guard to rip the lid off the story and reveal that the dead have returned to feast on the flesh of the living. A media blackout has left the general public unaware of the apocalyptic happenings. When the government learns that the Lazarus virus is reanimating the deceased and instilling them with an insatiable appetite for human flesh, the government’s answer to the problem is to simply cover it up.  The journalist is determined to reveal the government’s elaborate ruse. News Photographer 2 (Richard Tobin, Jr.).	134725
1928	Feel My Pulse	M	VHS 1223	Rogers, Howard Emmett (Story). George Marion Jr. (Titles). Keene Thompson, Nick Barrows (Adaptation-Scenario).	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book. Powell	Reporter Wallace Roberts (Richard Arlen -- "Her Problem") exposes gang of rum-runners. Reporter was working undercover as one of the alleged gang to write an article on the gang, although this is not revealed until midway through the film.Heiress required to lead germ-free life. When she reaches the age of 21 she decides to hide from a scheming uncle in a sanitarium she has interested, not realizing that it serves as a front for gang of rumrunners. Reporter is found out.Heiress is able to subdue the gang with a bottle of chloroform, causing them to stumble about in slow-motion. She and the reporter become engaged.	134726
2004	Fefer, The	M		Shawn, Wallace screenplay from his play		Reporter (Michael Moore).	134727
2006	Feher tenyer	MF			Hungary	Reporter (Zsuzsa Csiszhi).	134728
1989	Fei yue wei qiang (aka Close Escape)	MF			Hong Kong	Japanese Reporter Migi (Yukari Oshima) gives an innocent man framed for murder by gangsters and on the run from the authorities and helps him recover from his wounds -- but for reasons entirely her own. 	134729
1500	Feigned News	PO	COPY	Heywood, John	In "Proverbs, Epigrams and Miscellanies of John Heywood, The." -  1497-1580	News. "Be it new or stale, A harmless lie than a harmful true tale."	134730
2005	Fej vagy iras	MF			Hungary.	Paparazzi #1 (Denes Szamosi). Paparazzi #2 (Laszlo Klein). Paparazzi #3 (Lorant Nagy). Photographer (Pal Nanasi).	134731
1987	Feldmann saken	MF				Journalist Swann (Aril Martinsen)	134732
1969	Felicia	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	134733
1999	Felicia Quattlebaum: Lonely Street	NM		Brewer, Steve	#1 PI Bubba Mabry Series	Tabloid Journalist spots a convincing Elvis look-a-like in New Mexico. Turns out it's really Elvis. He's worried that he could be exposed, so he hires Bubba for some surveillance work at $30 an hour. Couple of corpses later, Bubba is a murder suspect.Elvis is gone and journalists are circling overhead like vultures. Sleazy tabloid reporter is the "fan" who is harassing Elvis.	134734
1997	Felicia Quattlebaum: Shaky Ground	NM		Brewer, Steve	#2 PI Bubba Mabry series.	Tabloid Reporter Felicia Quattlebaum investigates a real-estate developer who may have some connection with a killer. The fiery Quattlebaum is an underemployed Albuquerque private eye's fiancée.Each solves the case by different means.  Bubba interviews the principals and tangles with mobsters while Quattlebaum analyzes real-estate deals.	134735
1996	Felicia Quattlebaum: Witchy Woman	NM		Brewer, Steve	#3 PI Bubba Mabry Mysteries	Reporter Felicia Quattlebaum is the PI Bubba Mabry's girlfriend.  When murder strikes at a women-only commune near Taos, New Mexico, Mabry becomes the number one suspect. Quattlebaum to the rescue.	134736
2000	Felicidades	MF				Photographer (Abain Vain).	134737
1988	Felix hat die Nase vorn	N		Wolfsteiner, Achim	Germany	TV Journalist	134738
1866	Felix Holt, the Radical	N	USC	Eliot, George		Press. North Loamshire Herald.	134739
1998	Felix in the Underworld	N		Mortimer, John		Publicist Brenda Bodkin had an endlessly unconsummated passion for British author Felix Morsom, whose novels no longer hit the bestseller lists, but is critically lauded for his sad little tales about people in a quiet decaying English seaside town..He hopelessly yearns for his hip publicist Bodkin when he is hit by a paternity suit that leads to murder	134740
1980	Felix och meteroen	CB			Germany. Felix - Jan Loof’s Felix	Reporter Max. Crime Reporter Egon. 	134741
2004	Fellow Servants	N		Ylitalo, Gail		Reporter Whitney Noland, a newspaper feature writer that has worked hard to make it to the top, learns that she has cancer, she decides to do an in-depth investigation on researchers who are seeking the illusive cure to the deadly disease.She follows a trail of deception and wealth that leads her into a secret society composed of self-perceived "fellow servants"-a society that, if exposed, would change the world of medicine forever.As Whitney desperately struggles to escape her fate, a web of murder and intrigue draws her deeper and deeper into this underworld of power and greed.She was plagued by severe headaches and at a time when she should be enjoying her hard won career successes, Noland has to deal with the inevitability of death from cancer.With strength, courage and stubbornness that defines her, she takes on her final newspaper assignment -- to pose as a student at research facility specializing in top secret cancer treatments. Will she find the story of the century or will she die trying?	134742
1987	Fellow Travelers	N	OWN - H	Beam, Alex		Correspondent Nick Perkins, an engaging young magazine correspondent based in New York City	134743
1995	Felony	M				Reporter (Tina Coffman). Reporter (Kathy Times). Reporter (Matthew Monks). Reporter (John Edd Thompson). Reporter (John Watkins). Reporter (Aubrey Williams).News Crew member (Linda Jones). News Crew members (Cathy Riva, Nona Simmons, Donna Watson). News Crew (Barry Bain). News Crew (Stan Blanck). News Crew (Tarnell Brown). News Crew (Curt Chapman). News Crew (Brad Gunther). News Crew (Quintin Howard).News Crew (Ben Mulkey). News Crew (Brett Oates). News Crew (John Schamber). News Crew (Bill Wood).	134744
1967	Felony Squad: Deadly Junkman, The	T			Episode #36.	News Media. Newsman (Dick Enberg).	134745
1967	Felony Squad: Echo of a Killing	T			Episode #25.2-27-1967	Photographer (Anthony Redondo).	134746
1968	Felony Squad: Epitaph for a Cop	T			Episode #53. 2-5-1968	News Media. 1st Reporter (Paul Napier).	134747
1966	Felony Squad: Streets Are Paved with Quicksand, The	T			Episode #1. 9-12-1966	Reporter (Noam Pitlik).	134748
1967	Felony Squad: Target!	T			Episode #24. 2-20-1967	Newscaster (Allen Emerson).	134749
1967	Felony Squad: Time of Trial	T			Episode #39. 11-1-1967	Reporter (Paul Napier).	134750
1966	Felony Squad: Underground Nightmare	T			Episode. 9-9-1968. Season #3. Episode #3	Reporter (Fabian Dean).	134751
1981	Fem dagar i december	TF			Sweden	Journalist Ake Blom (Weiron Holmberg). Journalist Birgitt Werner (Eva-Britt Strandberg).	134752
1975	Fem dagar I Falkoping	MF				Journalist (Helge Skoog).	134753
1976	Female Chauvinists	M	DVD		Adult - Gay	Photojournalist Cecil sends his girlfriend “Boopsie” (Roxanne Brewer), another journalist, to go undercover to infiltrate a training camp run by militant lesbian feminists. It’s a summer camp for radical feminists and she wants the story. 	134754
1998	Female Closet, The	DT				Interviewer Sarah Dezuttere	134755
1955	Female Jungle	M		Kaiser, Burt (Story). Kaiser, Bruno Ve Sota (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Gossip Writer Claude Almstead  (John Carradine) is suspected of murder of an actress he turned into a star by playing her up in the articles.  He escorted the victim to a premiere shortly before she was killed.Journalist goes to see a caricaturist to have drawing done for his column. When the artist has fight with his wife, journalist takes her out for a drink and then back to his house. Columnist tries to get evidence to prove caricaturist committed the murderColumnist succeeds in implicating the killer and explains what happened to the police.	134756
1989	Female Reporter (aka Shi jie da shai. Above the Law II. Lady Reporter). 	M				Female Reporter	134757
1909	Female Reporter, A	M				Managing Editor of The Daily Knocker assigns a society reporter to ob a house to show the inefficiency of the police force.  Caught by the owner, convinces police he is the burglar.	134758
1994	Female Superior Position	NM		Bakos, Susan Crain		Advice Columnist Carolyn Steel, monthly erotic advice column in Playhouse Magazine. Receives death threats.	134759
1700	Female Tattler, The	ER		Crackenthorpe, Mrs.		News. Fictional Owner of the Female Tatler, Mrs. Crackenthorpe, "a Lady that knows every thing," the most vigorous rival of the Tatler, appeared for the first time on Friday, July 8, 1709.Mrs. Crackenthorpe presented herself modestly as Mr.  Bickerstaff's fellow-laborer in a "cooperative enterprise."  Periodical on the "contrary days" not taken by the Tatler, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  Never been identified.Mrs. Manley was supposedly Mrs. Crackenthorpe. Poem: "Who rambles about with a Female Disguise on, And lives upon Scandal…."	134760
1941	Feminine Touch, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3333, 3334. SVD 1493			Critic Shelly Mason (Henry Daniell)	134761
1995	Feminine Touch, The (AKA  November Conspiracy, The)	M	SVD 795			Journalist (Paige Turco) finds herself at center of political intrigue after secret-agent boyfriend is killed.	134762
2009	Feminista	NR		Kennedy, Erica	Kennedy is a journalist who has covered entertainment and fashion for US and In Style.	Journalist Sydney Zamora has organized a life for herself as a celebrity journalist at hot magazine Cachet and strides through the canyons of New York City as if she owns them. She is fiercely independent, aggressively opinionated and utterly self-made. She’s reshaped her body into the perfect sample-sale outfitted six 6. There’s just one problem: Sydney is so strong that she plays keep-away with men. But now that she’s hitting her midthirties, she wants one. Badly. For her birthday, Sydney’s sister ambushes her with the services of Mitzi Berman, $40,000 a shot Manhattan matchmaker extraordinaire. Mitzi also has her eyes on Max Cooper, the scion of Harvey’s department store, the chicest place to shop in America. And nothing could make either Sydney or Max Cooper run faster than Mitzi, with her rules and her Brooklyn accent -- that is, if they didn’t concede her a point or two. 	134763
1995	femme dans la tourmente, Une	TF			France	Journalist (Laurent Moine). TV Anchor (Tony Lima).	134764
1997	Femme de chambre du Titantic, La	MF				Chinese Photographer (Jim Adhi Limas).	134765
1988	Femme de mes armours, La	MF				Journalist (Roberto Giannini)	134766
1990	Femme des autres, La	MF				Reporter (Julian Courbet). Reporter (Christophe Hutteau).	134767
2002	Femme Fatale	M				Photographer. Pesky Paparazzo (Antonio Banderas). Cannes Commentator (Jean Chatel). Photographer (Bertrand Merignac).	134768
2003	Femme Fatale	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR	Journalist Jane Cochrane (aka Nelly Bly) who helped Irene Adler pursue Jack the Ripper in two previous adventures brings Adler to New York in 1889 to hunt a serial killer and find out about her past.Journalist Bly writes Adler that someone is trying to murder Adler's mother.As the two team up to find the serial killer, Bly brings another ace investigator across the Atlantic, the last man on earth Adler wants to discover anything about her past -- Sherlock Holmes.	134769
1994	Femme Fontaine: Killer Babe for the C.I.A.	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Robin Timm)	134770
1969	Femme infidele, La	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	134771
1985	femme ou deux, Une	MF			France.	Photographer (Steve Landis).	134772
1957	Fencers, The	N		Kemp, Diana		News Media	134773
2002	Fender Benders	N		Fitzhugh,  Bill		Journalists are vengeful	134774
1895	Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	134775
2006	Feral	M				News Media. News Reporter (Melinda McGowan). Radio Voice #1 (Michael Fannon).	134776
2007	Feral Generation, The	M				Interviewer (Jamie Hinde - The Interviewer). Cameraman (Danny Panthaki).	134777
1994	Ferals, The: Exam Fever	T			Episode #7. 6-20-1994	Reporter (Diedre Brennan).	134778
2004	Fergus McPahil: Razzle Dazzle	T			Episode #18. 5-24-2004	TV Interviewer (Ella Rose).	134779
2004	Fergus McPhail: In a Jam	T			Episode #8. 2-20-2004	PR Man (Paul English).	134780
1975	Ferguson's Capsules	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	134781
2001	Fermat's Last Tango	M				News Media. Reporter (Christianne Tisdale). Reporter (Carrie Wilshusen). Reporter (Gilles Chiasson). Reporter (Mitchell Kantor).	134782
1987	Fernseh-Spiele	N		Schöpf, Alois	Austria	TV Journalist	134783
1999	Fernsehen unter dem Hakenkreux, Das	DF				TV Reporter Fritz Janek. Former TV Reporter Heinz Riek. Reich Broadcasting Director Eugene Hadamovsky.	134784
1999	Fernsehland (1999) / Nahkampf (2002)	N		Schiller, Francis (Pseudonym?)	Germany	TV Journalist	134785
1977	Fernwood 2-Night	T			Series 1977-1978	Parody News. Satire of talk shows. Studios of Channel 2 in Fernwood, Ohio. Host Barth Gimble (Martin Mull). Sidekick Jerry Hubard ( Fred Willard).	134786
2002	Feroce	MF				Reporter centre commercial (Pascal Vasselin).	134787
1930	Fertig mit Berlin?	N		Medelssohn, Peter de	Germany	Journalist	134788
2008	Festa de Verao 15 anos TVI	T			Portugal	Journalists Carla Pereira D’Ascencao, Monica Jardim, Tatiana Figueiredo. Host Rita Seguro.	134789
1996	Festin de l’araignee, Le (aka The Spider’s Banquet. The Feast of the Spider)	N		Tabachnik, Maud	#1 Sandra Kahn Series	American Journalist Sandra Khan of the San Francisco News is a lesbian who finds herself playing the role of a detective. She discovers in Boulder, a small town in Arizona, a conspiracy of silence surrounding a mysterious disappearance. She is determined to hunt down the murderer, a Seventh Day Adventist obsessed with purification. Portraits of gays and lesbians mired in a provincial town hostile to them where humor is often the only weapon against violence. 	134790
1970	Festival	N		Spicer, Bart.		American Public Relations man par excellence Ethan Allen Chapin is at the Cannes Film Festival to promote a film.	134791
1996	Festival	MF			Italy	Paparazzi (Walter D'Errico).	134792
1961	Festival	M			Spain	Journalist Joachim (Julio Nunez). Publicity Manager (Juan Cortes). Bildreporter Xaver (Jose Maria Tasso).	134793
1968	Festival I Venedig	MTF				Journalist Tom Wilson (Per Asplin)	134794
2001	Festival in Cannes	M				TV Interviewer (Marya Kazakova)	134795
1965	Festivitetssalongen	MF				Journalist Blom (Gosta Ekman). Editor (Sigge Furst).	134796
1967	Festivities by the River	SS	OWN - H	Kaiko, Takeshi	In "Five Thousand Runaways: Stories by Takeshi Kaiko."	American Newspapermen. Two of them.	134797
1952	Fete a Henriette, La (aka Henriette, Holiday for Henrietta, A).	M		Jeanson, Henri, Julien Duvivier (Screenplay)	France - Released in U.S. in 1955. Ness Book	Photojournalist Robert (Michel Roux) for a Paris weekly. Invites girlfriend out for birthday, then leaves for liaison with woman from circus whose picture he took for magazine cover. His girlfriend is seduced by man who takes her with him to robbery.They run off when police arrive. Man turns himself in and girlfriend is reunited with photojournalist after he is disappointed by his rendezvous.	134798
1959	Fetish (Mistress, The)	N		Keogh, Tom		News Media	134799
1996	Fetishes	DT				Interviewer Nick Broomfield.	134800
1874	Fettered for Life, or, Lord and Master: A Story of To-Day	N		Blake, Lillie Devereux		Reporter for the New York Trumpeter, Frank Heywood, is a female cross-dresser masquerading as a male reporter. The female reporter successfully keeps her disguise a secret.On page 364, Frank reveals to Laura that he is really not a man, but a woman. “Laura,” he said, “I am so much attached to you -- I trust you so entirely, that I think I can confide in you.” “I hope so, Frank;” looking at him in surprise. “Have you never guessed my secret?” he asked, turning upon her the full  light of those strange eyes; “you have told me more than once that I was like a brother to you, if you had said a sister, it would have been nearer the truth.”  Laura regarded her companion for a moment with an astonished gaze; then a hundred little circumstances rushed to her memory -- “You are a woman!” she cried, clapping her hands in delight; “that is glorious!” and she caught Frank around the neck with a hearty kiss. The young journalist looked really happy, and laughed light heartedly. “It is rather a large practical joke isn’t it! Sometimes I keenly enjoy it.”  Page 365: “It’s grand!” cried Laura; “Perfectly grand! To think of you being one of the editors of ‘The Trumpeter!’ And going all over town as you please! And knocking Bludgett down! And rescuing me from Judge Swinton! And voting, I dare say!” As a grand climax -- “Oh, it’s delicious!”  “And you never suspected me?”  “Never; I thought you  were entirely different form any man I ever knew; so gentle, so refined, seeming to understand my feelings so completely; I loved you, I  have often thought, as I might have loved a woman. But I never dreamed of this!”...Frank: “I was born at the south, as you know. I was the only child and my mother died in giving me birth. My father, who loved her passionately, never remarried, but devoted himself to my education. I lived with him on a lonely plantation and, less restrained by conventionalities than most girls, was his companion in his rides, his walks, and even in the athletic sports of which he was unusually fond so that I grew up remarkably strong and vigorous. The war came, and after a time my father went away to fight, as he believed, for freedom. He was killed; the Negroes were free, our property was worthless, and I found myself at twenty, alone in the world, with no protector, and no home! I had an uncle, himself already burdened with the care of a large family, and I determined not to be dependent on him. Full of a romantic belief in my own possibilities of work, I took what little money I could raise from the sale of the furniture of the house and came to New York. I suppose I can say it now,” the young journalist went on with a smile; “I was a very good-looking girl.” “I can readily believe it,” said Laura; “you are a very handsome young man.” “Thanks. Well, my beauty, such as it was, did me no good;” gloomily -- “I had no friends, I was entirely unprotected. I was insulted, refused work, unless, I would comply with the disgraceful propositions of my employers; in short, I had the experience which so many young women have in the great city; poverty, temptation, cruelty. I was resolved not to sink where so many had fallen; but it was hard work sometimes. There was one man in particular who persecuted me so persistently, that at last I scarcely dared to go out, lest he should carry me off to some hopeless pit. Then I grew desperate, and as much to avoid him as for any other purpose, I pawned my last article of value -- my father’s watch -- which I had kept securely till then, and which, by the way, I have since redeemed; and with the money thus obtained bought a suit of boy’s clothes. The change was delightful! You can never imagine what it was! My limbs were free; I could move untrammeled, and my actions were free; I could go about unquestioned. No man insulted me, and when I asked for work, I was not offered outrage.”  “I know what that is,” said Laura; recalling her own experiences as a book-agent. “At first, I thought I would only wear the dress for a short time; but one day I read in the papers an account of that physician who recently died in Edinburgh, and who, after a long life of honor, wide practice and the enjoyment of many dignities, was discovered to be a woman, when death had ended her career. Had her sex been known she could not even have studied her profession -- she began forty years ago -- she would never have been acknowledged as capable and would not have received a single one of the marks of distinction which were given to her. Her story moved me to attempt a like success; I resolved to carve out for myself a place in the world as a man, and let death alone reveal my secret and prove what a woman can do;” with a resolute light in those deep eyes. “You have set yourself a grand task!” Laura said enthusiastically. “Yes, and thus far I have been able to carry it out according to my hopes. At first I had hard work, of course. I began as a news-seller; studying at night to learn shorthand; then I got employment on an evening paper, and at last on “the Trumpeter.” Of course my dress enabled me to go places and scenes which I could not have visited in the garb of my sex, and I have seen a great many odd and terrible things in that way. But thus far, no one but Rhoda, has ever suspected my secret.” “But I don’t understand that dear little mustache,” said Laura, who had been studying her companion closely. “That is only a cunningly-devised fiction,” laughed Frank. “A very clever one, certainly,” said Laura; “and do you vote at the election?” “Undoubtedly; I have never missed one since I have been a man and now you understand why I so thoroughly believe in woman suffrage.” This strange revelation of Frank’s history offered food for a long conversation between the two, and they were both surprised and almost sorry, when the train at last started. “...and in truth his eyes shone with a lustre that Laura had not seen in them before....” (p. 191)... “melancholy eyes” “mysterious eyes.”	134801
1958	Feuer und Asche	N		Lützkendorf, Felix	Germany	Journalist	134802
1961	Fever in the Blood, A	M				News Media. Reporters (Frank Marlowe, Frank J. Scannell). Reporter at the Hospital (Robert Williams).	134803
1985	Fever Pitch	M	SV 126	Brooks, Richard (Screenplay)		Columnist-Sportswriter Taggart (Ryan O'Neal) of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, a syndicated columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner. Taggart, in trying to know what it is like to live on the edge, becomes a compulsive gambler, the "Mr. Green" he invents.When we meet Taggart, he has lost a lot of money, his wife has been killed in an accident while she was on her way to pay one of his gambling debts, and he has lost his self-respect. His life is out of control. He lies, drinks heavily, lands in jail.He even does favors for gamblers. The Sports Editor (John Saxon) loves Taggart's new series on gambling. But he has no idea that his reporter is the compulsive gambler in the story.Taggart ends up confessing everything and enters gamblers' anonymous to try to kick his addiction. Reporter (Gordon Jones). Reporter (Allan Malamud). Sun Publisher (Hank Greenspun).Real journalists include (Publisher)  Hank Greenspun, then publisher of the Las Vegas Sun and sports columnist Alan Malamud and Handicapper Gordon Jones, who at the time were working for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.	134804
1997	Fever Pitch	M				Radio Sports Commentator (Mike Ingham). Commentators, Football (Brian Moore, David Pleat, Elton Welsby).	134805
2005	Fever Pitch	M	DVD -R HQ 4687, 4688.	Horny, Nick (Book). Lowell Ganz and Babaloon Mandel (Screenplay)		Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Reporter (Paul McGuire). Reporter at Spring Training (Steve Levy). Sportscasters (Joe Buck, Joe Castiglione). Stadium Announcer (Carl Beane).	134806
1998	Fever Pitch	N				Sports Journalism. Young boy endures his parents' separation and takes solace in soccer matches. Talks at length about desire to be a sports writer when he grows up. Sports journalism as a metaphor for his upbringing.	134807
1997	Few Doctors, The	M				Photographer (Mark Ayres)	134808
1971	Few Hours of Sunlight, A (Un peu de Soleil dans L'eau Froide-1969)	N	OWN - P	Sagan, Francois	1969 in France	Newspaperman Gilles goes to the country to find meaning in life.	134809
1971	Few Hours of Sunlight, A (Un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide, Little Sun in Cold Water, A. Sunlight on Cold Water)	M			France - Ness	Reporter Giles Lantier (Marc Porel), Parisian Journalist falls in love	134810
1946	Few of the People, A	NM		Barker, Dudley (Black, Lionel)		Press	134811
1997	Fiancé Thief, The	NR		Tracy South	Harlequin Love & Laughter	Editor-Owner Alec Mason of the local weekly paper hires Claire Morgan sight-unseen after reading her writing. But the mousy little person that he works with is not reporter material in his mind -- so he has her writing lifestyle pieces.	134812
1917	Fibbers, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	134813
1998	Fiber Optics (aka Fibre Optica)	MF			Mexico - Ness	Journalist Marco Antonio Gutierrez (Roberto Sosa) investigates the killing of  a prominent Mexican politician. Assisted by photographer girlfriend Maria Ponce (Lumi Cavazos).Reporter Marco Antonio Gutierrez (Roberto Sosa) is hired by an unknown man to search for the murderer who killed a politician. He finds himself trapped in a web of torture, prostitution, corruption.With the help of his girlfriend and a photographer, Gutierrez risks his life to get the story.	134814
1967	Fickle Finger of Fate, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	134815
1968	Fiction Makers, The	M				Reporter (Richard Davies). Reporter (Ian Kingly). Reporter (Oswald Laurence). Reporter (David Randall). Photographer (Ralph Ball).	134816
1995	Fiction, Fact and Murder	N		Van Hook, Beverly		Investigative Reporter Wyatt is a Pulitzer Prize winner who is one of three authors selected to receive an achievement award at a local college in West Virginia. Another is Coco, a Pulitzer Prize-winner who is a confrontational feminist author.Third is leery about seeing her onetime friend Coco because Coco has recently written a derisive magazine article on mixed-race adoption which the woman, who adopted a daughter of mixed-race took personally.When all meet for dinner the first night, Coco and Wyatt argue in a manner that suggests they have had secret connection in past. Meanwhile Coco's first husband, abandoned long before Coco achieved fame, sets up camp outside of town and plots revenge.When Wyatt is murdered, and then Coco dies, the third woman and her husband work to determine if Coco killed Wyatt and then herself, or if she too was murdered.	134817
2004	Fiddler's Green: Or a Wedding, a Ball, and the Singular Adventures of Sundry Moss	N		Reid, Van	#5 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine.	134818
2002	Fidel	MT	SVD 1180, VHS 1263. SVD 1151 (Part One). SVD 1150 (Conclusion).		Miniseries	Reporter (Dario T. Pie). Reporter (Samantha Smith). Radio Announcer (Juan Carlos Vives).	134819
2006	Field of Darkness, A	N		Read, Cornelia		Journalist Madeline Dare cranks out lightweight, fluff features for the local paper in Syracuse, New York while her handsome husband, a farm boy-genius investor, now a railroad worker who spends weeks on the road perfection a railway equipment innovation.Dare can't stand nights away from her husband in a crammed apartment. A set of long-buried dog tags link her favorite cousin to the scene of a vicious double homicide. Dare investigates the case.Dare comes from an old-money Long Island family.	134820
1989	Field of Dreams	M	DVD -R HQ 2891, 2892.	Kinsella, W.P. (Novel)		Newspaper Publisher-Editor  (Anne Seymour) of Chisholm Tribune Free Press newspaper.	134821
1984	Field of Honor	M				Journalist (Mike Mooney)	134822
1895	Fields of Fair Renown	N	USC	Hocking, Rev. Joseph		Critic Winthrop  Fergus MacFarlane, Scotsman freelancer journalist.  Merlin Rosevear trying to be a journalist.	134823
2002	Fields of Gold	MT		Rusbridger, Alan (Editor of The Guardian) and Ronan Bennett	UK. BBC 180-minutes TV mini-series.	Tabloid Investigative Reporter Roy Lodge (Phil Davis), a world weary journalist teams up with Press Photographer Lucia Merritt (Anna Friel) to investigate the sinister connections between government, big business and bio technology.Lodge is a bitter, unpleasant and selfish womanizer. Merritt is a young female photographer with a degree in media studies. The clash between them is predictable.Journalist (Alex Noodle).	134824
2007	Fieldwork	N		Berlinski, Mischa		Reporter Mischa Berlinski goes along with his girlfriend who takes a job as a schoolteacher in northern Thailand. He works as little as possible for one of Thailand's English-language newspapers.One evening, a fellow expatriate tips him off to a story. A charismatic American anthropologist has been found dead in the Thai prison where she was serving a 50-year sentence for murder. Said to be a suicide.Motivated first by simple curiosity, then by deeper and more mysterious feelings, Berlinski searches relentlessly to discover the details. His obsession takes him into the world of the Thai hill tribes.	134825
2003	Fiend in Human, The: A Novel (Edward Whitty, 1). A Victorian Thriller.	N		Gray, John MacLachlan		Correspondent Edmund Whitty for The Falcon, the city's second-best sensational tabloid, writes whatever will stimulate the reader, delay his increasingly physical creditors, and supply him with the alcohol and opiates required to see him through the day.It is 1852 and the ranks of the London poor have doubled. Whitty's most recent triumph was to supply a name for the fiend in human form who has murdered an uncertain number of prostitutes with a white silk scarf: Chokee Bill.Chokee Bill incited a garroting panic that paralyzed the business of London until the arrest of a suspect. Broke again and in search of crisp copy,. Whitty makes a shocking discovery -- the white-scarf slayings have continued.When he tries to find the real Chokee Bill, he is greeted with emphatic hostility from all sides. He teams up with Henry Owler, a "patterer" who sells crime stories on the street. Jack-the-Ripper precursor strangled and mutilated five prostitutes.Witty, a dissolute and struggling freelance journalist, attempts to improve his fortunes and stave off debtors by using upcoming execution of the monster for series of articles. Murders continue despite accused man's incarceration helping Whitty's crusade	134826
1971	Fiend, The (aka Beware the Brethren, aka Beware of the Brethren)	M		Comport, Brian (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Journalist Paddy Lynch (Suzannah Leigh) has sister who is nurse to elderly woman involved in a weird religious cult. Her son is responsible for a series of brutal murders. Reporter initially resists sister's efforts to get her to do an expose on the cult.Her reason is "religion's a bit uncool these days." She talks to the minister of the cult pretending to be unmarried and pregnant and saying she wants to join them. She discovers secret room of the killer who crucifies minister.Lynch seems to be working on her own.  Disguises her identity and breaks into places to get the information she needs.	134827
1990	Fiendens fiende	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (Yvonne Elgstrand)	134828
1980	Fiendish Plotof Dr. Fu Manchu, The	M				News Vendor (George Hilsdon)	134829
1997	Fierce Creatures	M	DVD -R HQ 10187, 10188			TV Journalist (Kate Harper). TV Reporter (Nicholas Hutchison). TV Journalist (Ricco Ross).	134830
2010	Fierce Radiance	N		Belfer, Lauren		Photojournalist Claire Shipley of Life Magazine documents America’s race to develop lifesaving antiobiotics -- an assignment that will lead from personal tragedy to the suspicious evidence of murder. Shipley is assigned by Life to cover the clinical testing of a new medication called penicillin. She is shocked to find that the doctors and researchers are attempting to cure fatal infections with a little-known, temperamental medicine made from green mold. Claire’s daughter died from an infection contracted from a scrape on her knee and so this assignment quickly becomes intensely personal. As the nation plunges into war, Claire begins a love affair with James Stanton, an Institute physician given the difficult, top-secret task of coordinating penicillin research for the military. Meanwhile, Edward Rutherford, Claire’s long-estranged father and a self-made millionaire, comprehends the enormous potential of the new mold-derived medications. When James Stanton’s researcher-sister Tia dies under suspicious circumstances, the stakes involved became starkly clear: some person or some company is willing to commit murder to gain control of the best of the new medications. 	134831
1998	Fiery Pantheon, The: Novel, A	NR		Lemann, Nancy		Journalist Monroe Collier is one of two suitors for a 28-year-old woman living in New Orleans. Collier is her fiancé but she can't choose between him and a Wall Street analyst.Collier's is her ideal Southern Gentleman. Will she remain true to him and the ideals of her homeland, or fall for the investment banker?	134832
2007	Fiery Secret, A	NR		Craver, Diane		Investigative Reporter Catherine Steel works for a newspaper in Ohio. To supplement her income so that she can buy clothes and gifts for her small godchild, she writes fluff pieces for women’s magazines. Two recent articles are “What To Wear to Get Noticed” and “Catherine’s Ten Simple Dating Rules.” When Jake Michaels fills a sports editor’s spot on the paper, Catherine wonders if he is man enough to fulfill her fantasy. And does she want him to be the one? After all, he broke her heart ten years ago in high school when he failed to show up for their prom date. And now that he’s back in town, he wants to date her. Catherine refuses to go out with him but he keeps asking. Should she give Jake another chance?When it appears the high school janitor, Max, was murdered, Catherine is determined to learn the truth about his death. Catherine’s list of suspects for Max’s death include: the school secretary with her intense dislike of Max, the charismatic mayor, the mayor’s unbalanced girlfriend, the angry school principal, and a strange math teacher.	134833
1959	Fiesta	N		Hemingway, Ernest		Press	134834
1947	Fiesta	M	DVD -R HQ 5481, 5482			Reporter (Jose Portugal). Photographer (Rudy Rama).	134835
2008	Fiesta Haze	N		Anthony, Benjamin		University Reporter Jerry Neubam and detectives unravel the mystery behind the university director of athletics, a sinister man and he’s looking for desperate gamblers and raw football talent. A famed college football star and his father get tangled in a web of lies and a deadly gambit. The director’s dark shadow brings a mystery over the town that has the police puzzled over a series of the strange trademark murders. It’s up to Jerry and the New York investigators to save the college football star from the grasp of the director of athletics’ death cult. 	134836
1997	Fiesta Model Profiles: Joanne Guest	M				Photographer (Austin Legrew-Himself)	134837
1936	Fifteen Maiden Lane	M				Press	134838
2003	Fifteen Minute Show, The	M				Reporter Mike (Hernan Slodowicz). TV Host (Brad Quinton).	134839
2002	Fifteen Minutes	M				Publisher (Hilde Weisensel)	134840
2000	Fifteen Minutes	N		Goldstein, Gary. John Herzfeld screenplay		Tabloid Paparazzi will do anything for a story. 	134841
2008	Fifteen Minutes of Shame	N		Daily, Lisa		Tabloid Journalists jump all over the story of  the nation’s most popular romance expert with best-selling books, TV appearances and even her own perfume gets divorced. The 31-year-old celebrity’s fifteen minutes of fame quickly becomes fifteen minutes of shame when the story of her cheating husband (her publicist) is splashed across supermarket tabloids.  Her empire threatens to topple when her cheating husband-publicist humiliates her and leaves her vulnerable to giant aftershocks in the press. If she takes her philandering husband back, her career will be over. If she doesn’t, she’ll lose the only man she’s ever loved. After a few days of intense girlfriend therapy, the romance expert emerges from the haze of margaritas and sappy moves to rebuild her life starting with “spin dating” (dating for publicity). Besides being photographed canoodling with a basketball star and a young model, she hires the best divorce lawyer in town, who also just happens to be the hottest.  As she rebuilds her life with help from her girlfriends, she has to make some tough choices, but stay true to her heart.	134842
1934	Fifteen Wives	M				Reporter (Lynton Brent)	134843
1925	Fifth Avenue Models	M			AFI-Yellow Journalism	Tabloid	134844
1971	Fifth Chord, The (aka. Giornata nera per l'ariete, aka Evil Fingers)	M			Italy - Ness	Alcoholic Journalist Andrea Bild (Franco Nero) investigates a series of murders after police make him a suspect in their investigation. Bild, an investigative reporter who drinks too much is assigned the story of an assault at a high-class party in Rome.The victim is injured but lives. Then, always on Tuesdays, there are a series of murders. At each crime scene, a glove is left with a finger cut off for each victim. Editor (Corrado Gaipa).After four murders, Bild thinks he's making progress but by this time he is a suspect and someone he loves is in danger.	134845
1937	Fifth Column, The	P		Hemingway, Ernest	Published in 1938 collection, “The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories.” Written when Hemingway was a war correspondent covering the Spanish Civil War. Play takes its name from Franco’s remark that he had four columns advancing on Madrid and a fifth column of loyalists inside the city ready to attack from the rear. 	American War Correspondent Philip Rawlings,who is a secret agent for the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. Female War Correspondent Dorothy Bridges (based on the journalist Martha Gellhorn). Like Gellhorn, Dorothy has a history of lovers, glamorous ones especially, and in the first act she guiltlessly detaches herself from a married man she has been seeing and takes up with Rawlings. 	134846
1940	Fifth Column, The	P		Hemingway, Ernest and Benjamin Glazer (who rewrote most of the Hemingway original)	Published in 1938 collection, “The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories.” Written when Hemingway was a war correspondent covering the Spanish Civil War. Play takes its name from Franco’s remark that he had four columns advancing on Madrid and a fifth column of loyalists inside the city ready to attack from the rear. 	American War Correspondent Philip Rawlings,who is a secret agent for the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. Female War Correspondent Dorothy Bridges (based on the journalist Martha Gellhorn). Like Gellhorn, Dorothy has a history of lovers, glamorous ones especially, and in the first act she guiltlessly detaches herself from a married man she has been seeing and takes up with Rawlings. In the Glazer version, there is to mention of Rawlings and his colleagues being unabashed Communists calling each other comrade. Glazer also thought Dorothy Bridges was a nymphomaniac and rewrote the first act so that a shell-shocked Rawlings rapes her. The one thing people don’t do under bombardment, Hemingway later wrote, is rape each other. Hemingway used his experiences to write the play. War correspondents lived in the Hotel Florida -- Herbert Matthews of the New York Times, Henry T. Gorrell of United Press, Sefton Delmer of the Daily Express, Martha Gellhorn of Colliers, Virginia Cowles, then for Hearst and later the London Times, Joris Ivens who made “Spanish Earth,” Johnny Ferno who photographed it. Josephine Herbst for various American weeklies and Sidney Franklin, a freelancer. Hemingway was called Pop then and his boss was John Wheeler of the North American Newspaper Alliance who paid him a dollar a word, far more than the others were getting. Hemingway wrote, in a letter: “Sidney’s bitterness reached its height when Gellhorn wanted some tinned marmalade to keep in her own room in case she would not be breakfasting with the rest of the mess. ‘Who does that lady think she is?’ Sidney asked us all. ‘I’ll bet that lady doesn’t make in a month as much as Pop could make in a day.” 	134847
2009	Fifth Column, The	N		Meech, George		Reporter Terry Hartree for the Vancouver Tribune receives a call from a self-confessed serial killer and it sends him in pursuit of his greatest story ever. His nightmare begins on an ordinary day of handing out assignments to his two cub reporters. A reluctant mentor, he is not happy about overseeing Grant’s raining and is especially disgruntled at having to drag “Lois Lane” around with him, too. But then the phone rings and changes everything. A woman has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and wants to confess her crimes before she dies. She’s a crusty old woman who likes to quote Shakespeare and is prepared to tell all about the murders. She also reveals that an organized group of cells -- a kind of fifth column -- was behind these and other deaths. Orchestrating everything was a power known by the code name Mr. Smith. Most startling of all, Smith is now in Vancouver -- and still destroying people’s lives.	134848
1992	Fifth Column, The: Pilot	T	SV 143		4-17-92	News Media	134849
2006	Fifth Commandment, The	M				Photographer (Shaun Delaney).	134850
1967	Fifth Cord, The	NM	MLPL	Devine, D.M.		Journalist Annie Field, Woman's page and Features, but she was also the paper's memory and conscience. Twenty-five years on the Gazette and, if God gave her strength, she would gladly continue for 25 more.Jeremy Beald.  Gordon Travers, top reporter.	134851
1992	Fifth Corner, The: Eva	T			Episode #3. 4-24-1992	Crusading Journalist Erica Fontaine (Kim Delaney) helps a spy who wakes up next to a dead woman in a Latin country knowing neither hes identity or his employer.	134852
1992	Fifth Corner, The: Trio (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2 4-17-92.	Crusading Journalist Erica Fontaine (Kim Delaney) helps a spy who wakes up next to a dead woman in a Latin country knowing neither hes identity or his employer.	134853
1989	Fifth Grade S*T*A*R*S: Star Reporter	NJ	OWN - H	Norby, Lisa		School Journalist Karen has found out some big news, but will she have any friends after they read it?	134854
1990	Fifth Law of Hawkins, The	NM	OWN - P	Durden, Charles		Reporter Hawkins becomes an increasingly unemployable reporter after Vietnam.	134855
1991	Fifth Rapunzel, The	NM	OWN - P	Gill, B.M.		News Media	134856
2005	Fifth Season, The	N		Bredes, Don	Novel based on an actual 1997 case.	Reporter Wilma Strong, the hotshot journalist for the local paper. Harvard Boston detective now works as the town constable in Tipton Vt. And dates Strong.When a Tipton power broker goes berserk and murders two public officials,  the detective and the reporter find all sorts of local secrets under various Vermont rocks.Strong, a crack reporter, breaks two pieces of important news over dinner with the constable: she's pregnant and she's been offered a big job in Boston.Next morning, the constable finds a death woman and then a dead sheriff. Capping this nightmarish day, Wilma gets fired. All that's left is to solve the crime.	134857
1997	Fifties, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (John Chancellor-Himself)	134858
1997	Fifties, The	DT			Miniseries	Journalist Jack Anderson. Journalist John Chancellor. Cartoonist Jules Feiffer. Journalist David Halberstam. Journalist Peter Hamill. Writer Mickey Spillane. Columnist Walter Winchell.	134859
1927	Fifty Pounds	SM	GPL	Coppard, A.E.	In "Modern Short Stories."	London Journalist Philip Repton who wrote articles about Single Tax, Diet and Reason, The Futility of this, that and the other.	134860
1950	Fifty Years Before Our Eyes	DT				Narrator (H.V. Kaltenborn). Narrator (Clem McCarthy).  Narrator (Quentin Reynolds). Columnist Will Rogers (Himself). Narrator (Norman Brokenshire). Narrator (Don Donaldson). Narrator (Arthur Godfrey).	134861
1995 	Fifty Years of Perversion: Neurosia: 50 Jahre Pervers	MF			Germany	TV Journalist Gesine Ganzman-Seipel is assigned to dig up as much dirt as she can on Rosa von Praunheim’s scandalous life  after Rosa is murdered onstage hosting a tribute to himself. The intrepid tabloid reporter is assigned to find the motive -- and the body. Her search into Rosa's life carries her from Germany to New York, from angry ex-lovers to dark sex clubs, where she soon discovers everyone wanted to kill Rosa. She speaks to a lot of acquaintances, shows short clips from Rosa’s old movies and tries to find out all the sensational and shocking details from Rosa’s life. She finally discovers Rosa at a boat where he is being kept prisoner by some of his old enemies. She frees him. 	134862
1980	Fight Back With David Horowitz	DT			Series. 1980-1992. Syndicated	Consumer Reporter-Host - Consumer Advocate David Horowitz.	134863
1999	Fight Club	M				News Media. Channel 4 Reporter (W. Lauren Sanchez)	134864
1995	Fight for Justice: Nancy Conn Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7704, 7705. SVD 554.			News Media. Woman who survived a brutal attack launches a dangerous crusade to put her vengeful assailant back behind bars.TV Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	134865
1957	Fight For the Title	M			Short	Newspaperman (William Erwin).	134866
1937	Fight for Your Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 1611, 1612	Negulesco, Jean, Isabel Leighton (Story).  Ernest Pagano, Harry Segall, Harold Kusell (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Jim Trask (Paul Guilfoyle) is in Budapest working for the Paris Tribune. Correspondent.  Gets drunk and involved in a romantic plot. Reporter Joris (Georges Renvavent). Reporter Boris (Billy Gilbert). Reporter (Brooks Benedict).	134867
2005	Fight in the Dog, The	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#5 Joe Hannibal Series	Magazine Journalist Jan Mosby is viciously threatened in an attempt to keep her from investigating a wave of mysterious dognappings and her boyfriend, Private Detective Joe Hannibal becomes both personally and professionally involved. He is enlisted as a bodyguard to ensure Jan’s safety as she digs deeper into the thefts to find out why they are occurring and who is behind them. Together, Hannibal and Jan sift through a series of diverse leads that take them from secret animal research labs to the dark dealings of a Satanic cult. They are aided by representatives of an animal rights group. They encounter a menacing motorcycle gang, the Hellraisers. Before they arrive at the final startling answers, they will uncover more than the slaughter of dogs -- human bodies are cropping up as someone tries to hide the truth. With their own lives literally on the line, Hannibal and Jan hurtle toward a shattering climax that once again begs the question of whether or not the most savage of animals is truly man. 	134868
1899	Fight of Reporters: L’Affaire Dreyfus, Bagarre entre journalistes	M		Melies, Georges	Series The Dreyfus Affair. 1:08. Star Film Catalogue No. 213	Journalists in Rennes, August 1899 take their seats in the courtroom at the second court-martial of Arthur Dreyfus. Though the atmosphere is cordial at first, Arthur Meyer of the Gaulois starts an argument with Madame Severine of The Fonde. She leaps to her feet, and so do most of the other journalists, triggering a pitched battle with many laying about them with their sticks. Many participants flee when the gendarmes get involved, and the remaining reporters are subsequently expelled.This installment in Georges Méliès’s series The Dreyfus Affair illustrates a key aspect of the saga that’s been ignored by the films thus far: the passionate side-taking by various parties into ‘Dreyfusard’ and ‘Antidreyfusard’ camps. The press was extensively involved, most notably when the novelist Émile Zola published his front-page tract ‘J’accuse!’ in the inaugural 13 January 1898 issue of L’Aurore - an act that sent shockwaves through French society and forced him to flee to England for a time. Long before then, journalists had indulged in much spreading of rumour and counter-rumour, which reached a peak in 1899 during Alfred Dreyfus’s second court-martial that summer.However, their altercation quickly spills over into all-out group violence, whose most immediately noteworthy point is that its visual treatment lacks Méliès’ usual careful staging that arranges the actors in clearly-defined planes. Here, it looks like a straightforward fight, and when it’s broken up, the various characters walk (or are bundled) towards and past the camera instead of exiting to the left or right. The result is much more three-dimensional and less “theatrical” than Méliès’ other films - of all the films in the Dreyfus cycle, this is the one that most closely resembles genuine actuality footage, the size of the cast and the amount of foreground action making it much less obvious that the backdrop is still a painted flat.Flicker Alley’s untinted print starts with the usual chemical damage, and there are also some quite severe exposure The two identifiable figures in the mêlée depicted here are Arthur Meyer (1844-1924), the Jewish-born but nonetheless virulently anti-Semitic editor of ‘Le Gaulois’ (he would convert to Catholicism a couple of years later) and Caroline Rémy (1855-1929), popularly known as ‘Séverine’, one of the most vocal of the pro-Dreyfus supporters and the first female journalist in France to earn a living exclusively from her writing.However, their altercation quickly spills over into all-out group violence, whose most immediately noteworthy point is that its visual treatment lacks Méliès’ usual careful staging that arranges the actors in clearly-defined planes. Here, it looks like a straightforward fight, and when it’s broken up, the various characters walk (or are bundled) towards and past the camera instead of exiting to the left or right. The result is much more three-dimensional and less “theatrical” than Méliès’ other films - of all the films in the Dreyfus cycle, this is the one that most closely resembles genuine actuality footage, the size of the cast and the amount of foreground action making it much less obvious that the backdrop is still a painted flat.Flicker Alley’s untinted print starts with the usual chemical damage, and there are also some quite severe exposure fluctuations, frame jitter and even mild warping - though the image is sharp and clear enough underneath. Eric Beheim’s electronic score is surprisingly low-key given the impassioned verbal and visual assaults depicted on screen, though this is in line with his other accompaniments to this series.	134869
1915	Fight, The	M				Photographer (Joseph S. Chailee).	134870
1948	Fighter Squadron	M	DVD -R HQ 6633, 6632.			English Photographer (Elliott Dare). English Photographer (Gilchrist Stuart). English Photographer (Guy Kingsford).	134871
1982	Fighting Back	M		Hedley, Tom, David Z. Goodman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sara Rogers (Donna DeVarona) covers story of a shopkeeper trying to clean up crime in the neighborhood. Film opens with TV crew preparing a package on violence in America showing how the media exploits violence while purporting to expose it.Producer complains about not having actual footage of the Pope being shot and uses video technology to enlarge an image of a hand holding a gun.Reporter is assigned to interview the shopkeeper and when the piece appears some politicians assume he has political motivations of his own and try to oppose him while others court him.Film ends with a TV-style wrap-up. Video Editor Technician (Harold Rabinowitz).	134872
1980	Fighting Back	MT				Sportscaster Howard Cosell (Himself). Sportswriter #1 (Jerry McNeely. Sportswriter #2 (Andy Duncan). Football player Rocky Bleier makes it to the pros with the Pittsburgh Steelers only to be drafted in the Vietnam War.	134873
1942	Fighting Bill Fargo	M		Franklin, Paul (Story).  Franklin, Arthur V. Jones, Dorcas Cochran (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Bill Fargo (Johnny Mack Brown) tries to start up his father's old paper after serving prison term on unjust charge. Gets involved in election for sheriff being rigged by crooks. When candidate is murdered, Fargo is framed for the killing.He escapes to get evidence to clear himself. Photographer Grubby (Fuzzy Knight) develops an interest in new field of photography and is ridiculed by townspeople until a photograph of a murder helps to catch the real killer.Editor Fillmore (Earle Hodgins).	134874
1986	Fighting Choice, A	MT				Newscaster (Marion Yue)	134875
1919	Fighting Colleen, A	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	134876
1925	Fighting Cub, The	M		Buffington, Adele (Story).	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Thomas Patrick O'Toole (Wesley Barry) starts out as a copy boy on the Daily News and keeps begging the city editor for a chance as a cub reporter. Editor finally gives him the opportunity to get an interview with a reclusive philanthropist.Cub Reporter gets the interview and a promotion. Uncovers the hideout of a criminal gang known as The Owls and tells the editor. Cub is overheard by police reporter on the paper who is in league with the gang but has wanted to pull out.Police reporter tips off police about hideout. Cub discovers the leader of the gang is the philanthropist he interviewed, who also wants to get out.Police arrive, arrest the gang. But Cub Reporter is able to clear the philanthropist and elects not to file the story, even though it would make him famous.	134877
1938	Fighting Devil Dogs, The	M				Newscaster (John Hiestand - Chapter 1)	134878
1948	Fighting Father Dunne	M	SV 217	Rankin, William (Story).  Martin Rackin, Frank Davis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsboys in St. Louis at turn of the century are helped by Father Dunne who establishes a boy's home. Newsies are living in cardboard boxes and are beaten by thugs from opposing papers. Circulation wars.Priest holds his own against head of newspaper circulation department employing thugs to take over best corners. Scuffle between members of rival papers in which one of Dunne's boys is injured and a horse killed.Priest goes to owner of building used by rival paper and gets him to threaten editor not to renew lease unless fighting stops.  Newsboy Matt Dais (Darryl Hickman) stirs up trouble. Leaves boy's home and ends up shooting policeman.Found guilty of murder and despite priest's efforts to save him, he is executed.  "It was tough in those days, hustling papers on your own for a few measly pennies. A lot different than now. Newsboys have it pretty nice today…..""…They get bicycles to do their jobs, go to picnics and summer camps, get bonuses for being ambitious. They come from nice homes. Because people know that these kids are protected by the newspapers. The rough stuff in the business is out of date."	134879
1949	Fighting Fools	M	SVD 553		Bowery Boys	Editor (Paul Maxey). Boxing drama with the Bowery Boys. The Boys swing into action to expose a gang of crooks running a boxing racket	134880
1993	Fighting for Gemma	MT			Based on Fact	Reporter (Mike Milligan - News Reporter). Interviewer (Hugo Conlon).	134881
1926	Fighting Marine, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	134882
1944	Fighting Seabees, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5461, 5462. SV 212	Chase, Borden (Story). Chase, Aeneas MacKenzie (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Constance Chesley (Susan Hayward) for Inter-Ocean News Service meets the hero when he chews out her officer boyfriend for not allowing military construction workers to carry guns. Officer actually supports the plan.He helps hero sell idea to officials in Washington. Men sent on mission in Pacific while Chesley is assigned to Australia to do article on "A Woman's Viewpoint of the War Down Under." She stops off at the island where hero and boyfriend are stationed.She is soon making lunches for construction workers and putting on domestic act for hero to get him to cooperate with her boyfriend.  She and hero fall for each other. He confesses his love after he thinks she has been killed during attack on the beach.She recovers and goes to Hawaii to recuperate. Reunites with boyfriend and claims to have no interest in hero. Jumps at the chance to go to nightclub when she hears he will be there. Hero is later killed in  battle.Correspondent returns to boyfriend. Reporter (Reed Howes). Reporter (Billy Wayne).	134883
2005	Fighting Tommy Riley	M				Photographer, Team Riley (Mark Daniel Jones).	134884
1956	Fighting Trouble	M			Bowery Boys	Photographers. Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones (Huntz Hall), Stanislaus "Duke" Coveleske (Stanley Clements), photographers for New York Morning Blade	134885
2007	Figment	M				Reporter (Katrina Reyes)	134886
2001	Figure 17	C		Olm, Genco	Japan. 2001-2002. Produced by GENCO. Anime Series	Reporter working for a newspaper stumbles across a dying meadow (because of the Monster of the Week) and begins a full-scale investigation.	134887
2001	Figure 17	CB		Olm, Genco	Japan. 2001-2002. Based on the anime series. 2 volumes. Manga	Reporter on a newspaper stumbles across a dying meadow (because of the Monster of the Week) and begins a full-scale investigation.	134888
1896	Figure in the Carpet, The	SS		James, Henry		Critic George Corvick, literary critic friend, claims to have traced out "the figure in the carpet" of author's works. Dies before he can publish his discovery.Drayton Deane, third-rate literary critic.	134889
1920	Figurehead, The	M		Lynch, John (Story). R. Cecil Smith (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor of a Democratic paper called The Leader runs negative articles on mayoral candidate that political bosses want to discredit. Candidate's girlfriend once helped save the life of the editor's child and she convinces editor to renounce the stories.Extra comes out during a speech the candidate is making and turns the crowd against him, but the editor of the newspaper sets things right.	134890
1949	File on Thelma Jordon, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9524, 9525			Reporter (Eric Alden). Reporter (Nick Cravat). Reporter (Howard Gardiner). Reporter (Jerry James). reporter (Bill Meader). Reporter (Tony Merrill). Reporter (Jack Roberts). Newsman (William Hamel). Newsman (Harry Templeton). Court Reporter (Lew Harvey).	134891
1954	Files of Jeffrey Jones, The: Pidgeon Hunt	T	VHS 915		Episode. Series 39 Episodes.	Reporter Michele "Mike" Malone (Gloria Henry), the smart reporter girlfriend of New York private eye Jeffrey Jones.	134892
1954	Files of Jeffrey Jones, The: Skidrow Serenade	T	VHS 915		Episode	Reporter Michele "Mike" Malone (Gloria Henry), the smart reporter girlfriend of New York private eye Jeffrey Jones.	134893
1903	Files, The	PO	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Press	134894
1891	Fili (aka El filibusterismo, aka The Subversive)	N		Rizal, Jose	Spain. Written in Castilian while Rizal was traveling and studying in Europe. Published in Ghent in 1891 and later translated into English and other languages. 	Journalist Ben Zayb is a character based on several Spanish newspapermen who wrote in the Manila newspapers, among them J. F. del Pan, Francisco Canamaque, M. Walls y Merino and others.Ben Zayb (the pen name the journalist uses, an anagram of his real name Ibanez) is almost a major character. He even gets an entire chapter to himself. The reader first meets him as a passenger on the steamship “Tabo” where he is described as a “prolific writer” who sees himself as the only real thinker of the entire colony. “Ben Zayb remained silent, half-smiling, perhaps out of respect or because he did not know what answer to give, despite his being the only thinking head in the Philippines!” (This and succeeding quotations are from the Locsin translation.)But his real sins as a journalist become manifest only as the novel proceeds: he is always in the company of the powerful, he takes part in the manipulation of power—and he writes to sing the praises of or curry favor with the powers-that-be.When the conspiracy to massacre the colonial administration at the wedding of Paulita Gomez and Juanito Pelaez is discovered, Ben Zayb rushes off to write what he is already thinking of as “the most sublime article that would ever be read under Philippine skies.” He systematically, ideologically, misreads details of the incident: “He interpreted Padre Irene’s [cowardly] act of placing himself under the table as an ‘impulse of innate valor which the vestments of a God of peace and meekness, worn throughout life, had not been able to dim.’” He ends his piece with a farewell to the governor-general, who was returning to Spain: “Go peacefully, brave warrior who with expert hand guided the destinies of this country in such calamitous epochs!” He reacts with practiced cynicism to the government’s decision to impose a news blackout on the incident, and thus on his story: “If only some other crime could be committed tomorrow or the day after.” And when some other crime does surface (a raid by tulisanes on a priests’ retreat), he imagines another epic story; when he is told, by the survivor, of the mundane details, he replies: “It cannot be! Keep quiet … You do not know what it is you say!”In “Fili,” the journalist is no longer an object of ridicule, but of outright contempt. 	134895
2007	Fille coupee en deux, La	MF			France-Germany	TV Weather Presenter Gabrielle Deneige (Ludivine Sagnier) presents the weather on television and doesn't mind a promotion but seems to value her private life over her career. She lives modestly with her mother who works at a bookstore.Successful writer Charles Saint-Denis (Francois Berleand) is interviewed at the TV station and sparks fly between Deneige and the veteran author.The flirtations continue at a book signing and despite a hefty age difference, Gabrielle is soon emotionally and carnally smitten. They go to his modern house in the countryside with his more-than-devoted wife of 25 years.Charles also enjoys a special bond with his editor Capucine Jamet (Mathilda May), whose professional assurance and pragmatic sensuality are in sync.Another man who takes a shine to Gabrielle is Paul Gaudens, a spoiled-rotten heir to a pharmaceutical fortune who hates the writer. Gabrielle must decide between the two of them as to which one she cares most about.	134896
1979	Fille de Prague avec un sac tres lourd, la	MF				Reporter (Yves Arnault). Reporter (Serge Hamlsdor). Le journaliste-le presentateur (Michel Bardinet). L'autre journaliste (Pierre Maxence).	134897
1964	fille et des fusils, Une	MF				Reporter's Voice (Gerard Sire).	134898
2003	Fillmore!: Of Slain Kings on Checkered Fields	C			Episode #12. 5-10-2003	Reporter (Marcus Toji - Voice). Announcer (Don LaFontaine - Voice).	134899
1979	Film (A Screen Play by Samuel Beckett)	M				Newspaper Seller (Jean Ainslie).	134900
1999	Film 1	M				News Media. Journalist 1 (Pascal Cornelis). Journalist 2 (Guy Hollanders).	134901
1988	Film at Eleven	SM	PVL	Ashwood-Collins, Anna	In "Womansleuth Anthology: Contemporary Mystery Stories by Women."	TV Reporter Jessica Javis on undercover assignment for TV.  Len Rogers, her cameraman.  11 O'clock News."Tonight, I was the victim of the seamy underside of this city," says Javis to the camera, still clad in her bag lady chic, her face bruised and scarped.	134902
1939	Film Fan, The	M				Newsreel. Efficient Los Angeles mass-transit system. Newsreel already in progress	134903
2002	Film Genre: Heist	T			Episode #4.	Critic Paul Duncan. Critic James Harris.	134904
2002	Film Genre: World War Two	T			Episode #5.	Film Critic Alexander Spagin.	134905
2007	Film Noir	M			Animation	TV Reporter (Roger Jackson). TV Reporter (Elaine Clark). Private detective Sam Ruben’s clever plan falls apart with the onset of amnesia. Everyone is trying to kill him and he doesn’t know why. 	134906
2002	Filmemacher! - Wie war das damals…?	DF			Germany	Interviewer Ivo Scheloske.	134907
1901	Filmer	SSF		Wells, H.G.	In "Filmer and Other Short Stories"	Interviewers. Two reporters, one representing a Folkestone paper and the other being a fourth-class interviewer and "symposium" journalist, whose expenses were made by Filmer who need the publicity.	134908
1977	Filmi, Filmi, Inspector Chote	NM		Keating, Henry Reymond, Fitzwalter		Magazine Gossip Writer Miss Pilloo Officewals, chief gossip writer for Film Femme magazine	134909
2003	Filmland:	DF			Denmark Series	Reporter Niki Vraast-Thomsen. Hosts Soren Hoy, Per Juul Carlsen).	134910
2004	Filmland:	DF			Episode #17. 2-11-2004	Swedish Film Critic (Gunnar Rehlin).	134911
2003	Filmland: Filmland Special - Ringenes Herre: Kongen vender tilbage	DF			Episode #14. 10-12-2003	Reporter Niki Vraast-Thomsen.  Host Soren Hoy. Interviewer Thomas Holmby Hansen.	134912
1999	Films That Suck	M				Editor (Gaby Hoffmann) of Rolling Stone	134913
2008	Filth	MT			11-2008. Based on a True Story. 	BBC documentary about premarital sex is shown during tea time and a teacher leads amoral crusade against the network for airing the documentary at an inappropriate time. 	134914
2000	Filth and the Fury, The	DT				Music Journalist (Nick Kent).	134915
2008	Filth: Mary Whitehouse Story, The	M				TV Journalist (Richard James). Journalist (Richard Attlee). House of Commons Reporter (Mike Sherman). Brummy Journalist (Mark Bagnall). Cameraman #1 (James Scales). Cameraman #2 (Martin Trenaman). In the early 1960s, Mrs. Mary Whitehouse, a middle-aged school teacher, begins a campaign against what she sees as filth and smut on BBC television and radio. She and a friend start knocking on doors, circulating petitions and organizing rallies. Her nemesis during this time is Sir Hugh Carleton Greene (Hugh Bonneville), Director General of the BBC. He thinks she is just an old busybody who has no artistic taste and doesn’t represent the mainstream of British society. Throughout his tenure, which lasted several years, he refused to see her or respond to her correspondence. She continued to campaign at what she viewed as unacceptable programming until her death in 2001. 	134916
2003	Filthy	M				TV Reporter Dana Diamond (Jennifer Bass) goes in search of the ultimate story and gets more than she bargains for on  a riot-torn Halloween Night. Diamond wants to take on the breaking news of the apocalypse in Liberty City, Miami, but her producer has sent her off on another story. As she fights for ratings with her reporter nemesis, her rival reporter Jessica “Jess” Alexander (Liza Deveroux), gets the story with people looting. Diamond is so jealous she’ll do anything to top Alexander’s report. She spots a homeless man accosting a young lady and demands that her Cameraman Rocky (John Biebrich) film the story rather than help the woman. Dana loses Rocky, grabs his camera and follows the man and the woman (they are both in on the scam). As a result, she ends up tortured and almost married in a house filled with crazy nasty people. They torture her and do countless disgusting things to her. 	134917
1968	Filthy Five, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	134918
1985	Filthy Rich	P	MLPL	Walker	822 W179  - Play Index, 1983-87	Press	134919
2001	Filthy Rich	N		Samuels, Dorothy J. 		Media Newshounds and Paparazzi are clamoring for an interview with Marcy Mallowitz who has just been dumped on national TV. Marcy’s orthodontist boyfriend, Neil, appeared on “So You Want To Be Filthy Rich!,” the stratospheric TV phenomenon and top-rated quiz show of all time. When Marcy incorrectly answered his $1.75 million Lifeline question, Neil immediately broke off their pre-engagement, abruptly terminating their three-year relationship in front of 20 million people coast to coast. Suddenly March isn’t March anymore. The thirtysomething Barnard Phi Beta Kappa and Personal Life Coach is now the nationally renowned victim of America’s “Big Brush-Off.” Media hounds want her to give them an interview. The street in front of her West Village apartment is swarming with paparazzi sharks. And everyone seems to know her name, even if only as the punch-line to late-night, talk-show jokes. March, who has made a career of improving other people’s lives, could now use some serious help reclaiming her own. Her 15 minutes of fame are lasting a lot longer than she would have ever dreamed possible. Now she either has to find someplace to hide from the all-seeing, unblinking media eye, or agree to expose herself to the world. 	134920
1987	Filthy Rich & Catflap	T			Episode #6. 2-11-1987	Editor Bill (Gareth Milne). Newsreader (Robert Dougall).	134921
1975	Filthy Rich: Town and Garden	T		Bloodworth, Linda	Episode	News Media	134922
2000	Fim do Sem Fim, O	MF				Photographer. 1st Street Photographer Belo Horizonte - MG (Jose Ferreira Camargos). 2nd Street Photographer Juazeiro do Norte - CE (Francisco Pereira Silva).	134923
1974	Fimpen	MF				TV Sports Commentator Bengt Grive - Himself). TV Sports Commentator (Arne Hegerfors)	134924
1972	Fin de fiesta	MF				TV Reporter (Federico Falcon)	134925
1974	Final Analysis	N	OWN - H	Gould, Lois	Born Reference	Woman 's Magazine-Narrator is divorced, competent, but lacks self-esteem, feels inadequate, inferior, ugly. Copy editor and writer on woman's magazine. Editor. Considers her real work to be writing but society considers her work to be cleaning house"When I'm not making something with my word kit, I am prostrate with guilt and cleaners. Am I atoning for not writing? Or for having tried to be a writer when I was put on this earth to clean?" Woman in search of identity. (Born)Attempting to reconcile her career with cultural attitudes and her own need for love and male relationship combining career with marriage. Narrator is protagonist. (Born)	134926
1993	Final Appeal	MT	DVD -R HQ 7841, 7842.			Reporter (David Kaye).	134927
1954	Final Appointment	M			UK Only	Reporter (John Bentley) for The Sunday Star solves crimes while competing with society writer girlfriend.	134928
2006	Final Approach	M				Journalist (Robert Shalhoub). TV Announcer (Stephen Tubbs).	134929
2007	Final Approach	MT			Miniseries	Newscaster Fred Robinson (Alfred Cerullo).	134930
1982	Final Assignment	M		Thomson, Gail (Story). Marc Rosen (Screenplay).	PR - Ness Book	Canadian TV Correspondent Nicole (Genevieve Bujold) in Russia to cover a meeting between the P.M. and the Soviet leader, falls for Soviet bureaucrat and gets involved in espionage.Liaison officer for the state commission of radio and television Lyosha (Michael York) tells Nicole and other reporters their reports will be screened but adds he does not always agree with the policies.Nicole, while doing a stand-up in Red Square, is approached by a man who wants her help because he claims Soviets are prevent him and his fellow Jews from leaving for Italy. While they are taping, man and Nicole are arrested and her videotape confiscatedLyosha gets her out of jail and warns her to be careful. Investigates steroids experiments on children.  She escapes with the child. Journalism used as a device to set up standard espionage plot.Female reporters pay a price for their commitment to their profession when Nicole tells Lyosha that her work is her whole life and she is learning to cope with loneliness.  "My job. Reporting the facts."	134931
2009	Final Breath	N		O’Brien, Kevin		TV Reporter Sydney Jordan in Seattle receives macabre souvenirs from a series of murder that is both personal and terrifying. At first it seemed the deaths were random -- a young Portland couple brutally murdered in a game gone awry, a Chicago woman who plummeted to her death from an office building, an aspiring screenwriter asphyxiated in his New York apartment. But the souvenirs point to one killer.After events in her own life went wrong, Jordan fled to Seattle with her teenage son. But instead of getting a fresh start, Jordan is plagued by strange occurrences. Someone is watching, someone who knows her intimately -- someone who’s just waiting to play the next move in a twisted game. She is the chosen one. Every murder is a sign and soon Jordan will understand why each victim had to suffer -- and why she’s the next in line.	134932
1977	Final Chapter: Walking Tall	M				Newspaper Photographer (Chris Ladd).	134933
1919	Final Close-up, The	M		Brown, Royal (Story). Julia Crawford Ivers (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jimmie Norton (Francis McDonald) is a millionaire's son who is fired from the paper.	134934
1955	Final Column, The	T			Climax!	Newspaper. Christopher Lee	134935
1955	Final Column, The	M			UK Only	Newspaper	134936
1993	Final Combination (aka Dead Connection)	M	SVD 1240			Reporter (Lisa Bonet) teams up with a detective to get a line on a killer who makes obscene phone calls.	134937
1981	Final Conflict, The	M			Ness Book	British TV Reporter (Lisa Harrow) is a widow whose young son becomes a disciple of the adult Damien. They have a romantic relationship. She discovers his secret and stabs him with a scared dagger after her son is killed.When the reporter first meets Damien he refers to her as "The Barbara Walters of British television." She responds, "On my salary? They don't call us the British Broadcasting Charity for nothing."Reference to reporter hosting a show called And Now for the Good News, which won an award but also got the lowest ratings of the season. She says she reports on death and destruction and her show is a hit.Journalist's skepticism in the face of the supernatural happenings is made clear. When she is asked if she's a practicing Christian, she  responds, "No, I'm a practicing journalist. And one of the first rules of journalism is to be a doubting Thomas….""…I need to see evidence with my own two eyes." Press Officer (Marc Smith).	134938
1951	Final Copy	T			Ford Theatre - 1-26-51	Newspaper. Robert Sterling	134939
2001	Final Copy	NM		Brogan, Jan		Journalist Addy McNeil, who is struggling, jumps at the chance to cover the murder of a renowned businessman, despite or maybe because the main suspect is Addy's ex-boyfriend.It's early 1990s biotech proliferation in Boston and Addie is in the thick of rekindled romance, cutthroat venture capitalism and abundant murder motives.	134940
2002	Final Curtain, The	M				Editor (Kenneth Hadley) of Cleethorpes Paper. TV Interviewer (Simon Scott).	134941
1981	Final Cut	NSF	OWN - P	Chais, Pamela		Gossip Columnist, good-natured	134942
1995	Final Cut, The	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (John Langford). Woman Reporter (Carole Copeland). Television Reporter (Kate Ricketts). Political Commentator (Richard Bebb). Newsreader-Presentation Voice (David Ashford).	134943
1995	Final Cut, The	M				Anchorman (Mark Brandon).  TV News Crew in Van (Mike Southon). Mysterious bomber is planting explosive devices in Seattle.	134944
2006	Final Days of Planet Earth	M			Miniseries	News Media. Newsman (Mark Pawson).	134945
1989	Final Days, The	MT	SVD 561			News Media	134946
2003	Final de la Noche, El (aka End of Night, The)	MF		Barco, Patxi	Spain	Newspaper. Woman rebuilding her life after her husband's death in an accident works in the company graphics department of a newspaper. She receives an assignment to reproduce the details of a multiple homicide that occurred five years ago.Her husband's death occurred on the same night. When she begins to suspect that the two incidents are related, she recognizes the key to unlocking the mystery that lies in her memory.	134947
2000	Final Destination	M	DVD -R HQ 10195, 10196			News Media. TV News Anchor (Marrett Green). Reporter Marilyn Eckerle (Kristina Matisic)	134948
2003	Final Destination 2	M				Anchorman (Marrett Green). Anchorwoman (Jill Krop).	134949
1999	Final Detail	N		Kaufman, Margo		News Media	134950
1994	Final Edit	N		Carter, Robert A.		New York Publisher Nicholas Barlow loves women, has a considerable girth as the result of a huge appetite.His amateur detecting skills are tested when his brilliantly talented star editor is found dead.  There are plenty of suspects because Parker Foxcroft  was supercilious, conceited and heartless. He was even more devious than his worst enemies believed.Foxcroft was an arrogant, ruthless womanizer and literary snob who Barlow disliked. But when he is killed, Barlow has to do something besides applaud silently.	134951
1940	Final Edition	R			Series	Press	134952
1953	Final Edition	T			Kraft - 5-13-53	Newspaper. Chester Morris	134953
1981	Final Edition	N		Miller, Arthur		Media Owner. Unscrupulous national media czar Samuel Bradbury fails to take over J.P.. Hargrove's Bay City Times.	134954
1981	Final Edition	P	MLPL	Sayre, George Wallace	Plays: the drama magazine for young people, Vol. XL, No. 6, March 1981. Drama magazine for young people	Newspaper	134955
1981	Final Edition	M			Canada	Investigative Journalism. While investigating a story of corruption a newspaper staff must worry whether the their paper will be closed down.	134956
1932	Final Edition	M				Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (Lee Phelps).	134957
1932	Final Edition, The	M	VHS 1051. VHS 5229	Chanslor, Roy (Story). Dorothy Howell (Adaptation-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Editor of The Daily Bulletin, Sam Bradshaw (Pat O'Brien) and Anne Woodman (Mae Clarke) his reporter. When he fires the sob sister Woodman because she refuses to marry him, she decides to prove her abilities as a reporter. Photographer (James Donlan).Bradshaw rehires Woodman so he will not lose out on her scoop.  Ends up resigning and marrying the editor. The New York Times, 2/22/32: "As the nervous irritable city editor of The Daily Bulletin, Pat O'Brien fills his part with an astonishing vitality.""With a jangling telephone and the littered city desk for his main props, he dominates the little world of typewriters and crumpled newspapers, issues staccato orders to reporters and photographers…"	134958
1992	Final Embrace	M				Video Editor (Max Hunt)	134959
2008	Final Exam	N		Cortazar, Julio (Alfred MacDam, Translator)	Argentina.	Journalist called “The Chronicler” is a friend of two students who meet two other friends and the journalist. They are getting ready to take their final examinations, but instead of preparing, they wander through dark and eerie Buenos Aires with their friends encountering strange happenings in the squares and cafes. All the while they are trailed by a mysterious man. 	134960
2003	Final Examination	M				Reporter (Lauren Sutherland).	134961
1995	Final Exit	M				News Media. News Anchor (Tom Nau). News Reporter (Sonny Keegan).	134962
1927	Final Extra, The	M	VHS 1217. VHS 5235	Clark, Herbert C. (Story-Continuity).	AFI-Columnists/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Pat Riley (Grant Withers), is a  society writer on the Tribune staff ("A bear on the Harvard football team, but only a cub on the Tribune staff)  Ace investigative reporter Tom Collins (Frank Beal) is the experienced reporter.He is about to nail The Shadow, the mysterious leader of gang of rumrunners. Cub secretly daydreams about single-handedly capturing the gang. The cub complains to editor about having to write society news. Editor assigns him to cover musical revue.Cub becomes involved with a dancer who is also reporter's daughter. Reporter gets a hot tip but it turns out to be a trap and he is gunned down. Cub discovers producer of the musical is  the gang leader. Calls Editor Joe Williams (Joseph W. Girard).He tells editor  to "Hold the Presses" and to contact police. Producer tricks dancer into believing cub is hurt so she will go with him. Riley arrives in time to capture producer beating him up before police arrive. Calls in story. Announces engagement.Film opens with lofty quote: "Here shall the Press the People's right maintain. Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain/ Here Patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw/Pledged to Religion, Liberty and Law." The Copyboy (Leon Holmes).	134963
1993	Final Fear	N	OWN - H	Harper, Philip		Reporter George Gray turned Robin Hood who exacts his own brand of justice	134964
1988	Final Flight	N	OWN - P	Coonts, Steven		Woman Reporter	134965
1995	Final Goal, The	M				Reporter (Brigitta Bereznay)	134966
1936	Final Hour, The	M				Reporters (Mary Lou Dix, Eddie Fetherston, George Riley). Newsboy (Tommy Bond).	134967
1992	Final Impact	M				Commentator (James M. Williams)	134968
1996	Final Jeopardy	NM	OWN - P	Fairstein, Linda		Newspaper. New York Assistant District Attorney in charge of prosecuting sex crimes reads shocking news in a tabloid headline announcing her own brutal murder.She reads her own obituary in the papers and realizes her actress friend who borrowed her place has been killed.	134969
2001	Final Jeopardy	MT	DVD -R HQ 7871, 7872.			TV Newscaster (Chris Gillett). Reporter #1 (Joanne Reece). Reporter #2 (Glen Peloso).	134970
1998	Final Justice	MT	DVD -R HQ 5842, 5843			News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Sharon Mitchell). TV Reporter #2 (Mary Starrett). News Media.	134971
1950	Final Night	N	OWN - H	Gaines, Robert		Managing Editor Granger	134972
1976	Final Proof	N	OWN - H	Reno, Marie R.		Editorial Director Marcia Richardson of the Readers' Circle.	134973
2002	Final Redemption	M				Newscaster (Amy Dunn)	134974
1999	Final Run	MT				Reporter (Norma Jean Wick)	134975
1992	Final Shot: Hank Gathers Story, The	MT				News Media. Assignment Editor (Roger Hampton).	134976
2007	Final Solution	N		Graham, Lawrence L. 		Reporter gets a chance at national fame in covering a story that involves murder, billions of stolen gold, blackmail, espionage, kidnapping, a global disaster and a plot to create a  new Nazi world order.	134977
2006	Final Truth	NM		Stewart,  Mariah		Crime Writer Regan Landry helps free a rapist-murderer who seems to have been wrongly convicted. Then she wonders if she made a big mistake.It is revealed that the DNA testimony at the trial had been fabricated and that the eyewitness had been coerced by a cop. All hell breaks loose. Court is forced to set the man free. It's the sort of circus the news media adore.Intrigued by the story of a young man railroaded, true-crime writer Regan is drawn into his camp like a moth to a flame. For Regan, writing is a way to stay connected to her late literary-legend father.Her knack for detective work makes her a natural when it comes to uncovering new leads in even the murkiest of mysteries. The man willingly agrees to work with Regan on a tell-all about his experience as an innocent man on death row.But less than a week after leaving prison, he vanishes. Soon a string of women are raped and murdered. Fearing the worst, Regan and an FBI agent sweep in to confront the horrifying possibility that they have helped free a cunning monster.	134978
1991	Final Verdict	MT				Reporter #3 (Spencer Prokop). Reporter #4 (Toby  Butler)	134979
1960	Final War, The  (Dai Sanji Sekai Taisen -- Yonju-Ichi Jikan No Kyofu) aka World War III Breaks	M		Kai, Hisataka (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Released in U.S. in 1962. Japan: Dai Sanji Sekai Taisen - Ness Book	Newspaperman Sh (Tatsuo Umemiya)  reports on escalating tensions after a United States Air Force plane accidentally detonates nuclear bomb over Korea.Newsman goes to Tokyo to find girlfriend, a nurse, after the city has been destroyed by nuclear weapons. Discovers she is dead and he dies from radiation exposure.	134980
2006	Find Love	M				Interviewer (Craig Sheffer).	134981
2008	Find Me	NR		Webb, Debra		Investigative Reporter Sarah Newton debunks supernatural myths and forces the truth to light whether people want to hear it or not. Now, with a popular teenager found tortured and murdered -- and another girl missing -- Sarah’s out to prove it’s not the work of an ancient curse, but a cold blooded killer. She’ll expose one Maine village’s darkest secrets -- while keeping the truth about her own past hidden from view.Youngstown’s newest councilman’s unofficial job is to minimize the bad publicity from Sarah’s stories and if possible to keep her in line. But with time running out and his own family at stake, the councilman finds his neighbors’ terrible deeds might be too deadly to sweep under the rug -- and he and Sarah are headed toward a heated endgame with only one shocking way out. 	134982
1927	Find the Clock	N	MLPL	Keeler, Harry S.		Reporter Marvin Feldock of the Frisco Dispatch, famous reporter-detective. William G. Brayton, chief stockholder in Morning Call. Howard Crosby, city editor and managing editor.	134983
1937	Find the Witness	M		Sale, Richard (Story).	Ness Book	Reporter Larry McGill (Charles Quigley) follows an opera singer who has gone to Los Angeles in search of her magician husband. Disguises self as a doctor to get into singer's hotel room.  Discovered and locked in a closet while rival reporter gets story.Reporter is captured, rescued and solves murder case.	134984
1918	Find the Woman	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	134985
1985	Finder of Lost Lives	T			Episode #12.1-5-1985	Photographer (Clare Nono).	134986
1985	Finder of Lost Loves: From the Heart	T			Episode. 2-9-1985	News Media	134987
1984	Finders Keepers	M				Editor (John Stocker), UBS	134988
2005	Finders Keepers	NR		Henke, Shirl	Silhouette Bombshell #61	Reporter Matt Granger is an undercover reporter on the verge of nailing a reputed Russian mob boss. Samanta “Sam” Ballanger is a retrieval specialist extracting a deluded cult member and transporting him across the country. It should be a piece of cake, right? Too bad the people who hired her to snatch Matt  Granger left out a few vital details. Such as that Matt is a total babe and irresistibly charming and he was an undercover reporter. With bullets flying, it was all Sam could do to keep her quarry safe and her professional reputation intact. Because if they survived, she might just want to keep Matt for herself.	134989
2005	Finding Bin Laden: Ultimate Reporting Assignment, The	N		Diveley, Robert F.		Reporter Summer Tolly is pitted against her longtime professional rival Reporter Trish Alcort in the ultimate journalistic challenge: to find the world's most hated and wanted fugitive, Osama Bin LadenWhile attempting to extract information from appropriate networks, Tolly becomes increasingly frustrated by the incompetence of the government's intelligence agencies.She decides to conduct her own investigation and makes the appalling discovery that Alcort is caught up in an Afghan drug ring with ties to al Qaeda.She decides to conduct her own investigation and makes the appalling discovery that Alcort is caught up in an Afghan drug ring with ties to al Qaeda.	134990
2000	Finding Buck McHenry	MT				Anchorwoman (Sonia Dhillon)	134991
2006	Finding Faith	N		Hunter, Denise		TV Reporter Paul Landin-Cohen's new job as an investigative reporter quickly puts her in the spotlight as she pursues a story that becomes nationally followed as the Switched at Birth Mystery.Finding what really happened to the young couple's baby will assure her a coveted role as news anchorwoman but she also faces the challenge of a shaky marriage, a colleague who fiercely asserts his desire for her job, and a past decision that haunts her.	134992
1986	Finding Hoseyn	N	OWN - P	MacKinnon, Colin		Reporter Jim Morgan, ambitious young reporter determined to get an exclusive story involving the Shah of Iran.	134993
2003	Finding John Christmas	MT	DVD -R HQ 10702, 10703. SVD 1492			Photojournalist Noah (David Cubitt) shoots a picture of a man sitting next to Santa. But Santa disappears from the picture, which appears on page one of his newspaper as "The Face of Christmas."  A woman recognizes the man as her lost-long brother.	134994
1995	Finding Moon	NM		Hillerman, Tony		Managing Editor Malcolm "Moon" Mathis in a small-town Colorado newspaper in April, 1975, begins redemptive journey that takes him to Manila and then across the South China Sea to Cambodia just as Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge begin their reign of terror.His brother is owner of a helicopter transportations service based in Cambodia who recently died in a jungle crash. Their mother receives word that the brother's baby daughter is being smuggled out of Vietnam to the Philippines.After his mother has a heart attack in the Manila airport, Mathias takes over her mission, but the child does not arrive. He fights time and politics to find his niece.Third-rate editor of a third-rate newspaper. Newspaper articles, dispatches and news flashes introduce each chapter and place the story of Mathias' search for his dead brother's missing daughter during the last days of the Vietnam War.	134995
1999	Finding Mr. Right	NSF		Carmichael, Emily		Reporter Tom Gordon is a dashing journalist who would make the perfect husband for a photographer and dog lover who's putting her life together.Woman who had an affair with her husband before they both died has come back to Earth as a Welsh Corgi to make amends for having an affair with her good friend's husband.In her new form she has to find the perfect husband for her friend. She likes a vet but the Corgi thinks the vet is hamburger compared to the reporter who is lobster.	134996
2003	Finding Nemo	G				Anchor (Eric Bana - Voice).	134997
2003	Finding Nemo	C				Anchor (Eric Bana - Voice).	134998
2006	Finding Nick	NR		Hudson, Janis Reams	Silhouette Special Edition Series #1772 - Harlequin	Reporter Shannon Malloy hunts down an injured New York fire fighter who long ago retreated to quiet Tribute, Texas determined to escape his demons. He was done with remembering -- and feeling. Then the beautiful Malloy finds him and gets him back to doing both. Shannon refused to let Nick avoid her. She was intent on unlocking the secrets he kept -- secrets that tied in to her own painful past. But when the tenacious reporter finally gained full access to the elusive hero, would she get more than a story -- say, maybe a one-way ticket to Nick's heart?	134999
2007	Finding the Plot	N		Curham, Siobhan		War Photojournalist Danny Nilsson, a highly respected American war photographer harboring a dark secret. Radio Producer Cheddar Bailey is a blogger extraordinaire and producer of Megan Rowe’s radio show -- Rowe is a renowned life coach and radio presenter who wrote a best-selling book telling people how to cosmically order the perfect life. But now, with the meltdown of her marriage unleashing all kinds of ghosts from the past, she is no longer sure. And if she is no longer able to live the dream than how on earth can she advise other people? As her carefully constructed house of affirmation begins to crumble around her, it has an irrevocable effect on those around her including Bailey and War Photojournalist Danny Nilsson as well as an aspiring young actress who will seemingly do anything for fame. 	135000
1995	Finding You	NR		Neggers, Carla		Editor Cozie Hawthorne, a Vermont newspaper editor vows to remain true to her traditional beliefs and falls in love with a renegade Texas wildcatter who is hiding from a murderous attacker.Hawthorne is shocked at the money she made when her book of Yankee cracker-barrel wisdom hit the bestseller lists. Still prides self on traditional values.Foxworth specializes in putting out fires until someone sabotaged his helicopter and nearly killed him. Major suspect was Hawthorne's brother. But the suspect's sister has gotten under his skin.Besides trying to come to terms with her new-found fame, Hawthorne also has to deal with an increasingly terrifying anonymous telephone caller.	135001
1981	Fine Art of Haunting, The	CB			Ghosts #102	Reporter Charlie Mayersen. Dr. Thirteen investigates a ghost at a museum in Chicago.	135002
2006	Fine Line, A	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Selia Hansen). Reporter 2 (Leah Allers). Reporter #3 (Tommi Zabrecky). News Cameraman (Danny Grossman).	135003
1986	Fine Mess, A	M				TV Reporter (Ed Herlihy). Anchorwoman (Valerie Wildman).	135004
1989	Fine Romance, A	T			1989 ABC	Roving Travel Reporters	135005
1964	Finest Hours, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Newsreel Commentator (David Healy).  Biography of Winston Churchill, who started off as a journalist before becoming a politician.	135006
1931	Finger Points, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2319, 2320. (NOTE: 2319 mislabeled on Disc as 2318). SVDSP 816. VHS 450	Saunders, John Monk (story). Robert Lord adaptation.	Gable - Ness Book	Reporter Breckenridge Lee (Richard Barthelmess), big city newspaper newspaperman corrupted. Sob Sister Marcia Collins (Fay Wray), girl reporter. City Editor Frank Carter (Robert Elliott). Managing Editor Ellis Wheeler (Oscar Apfel).Key reporter (Regis Toomey) in love with Collins. "The press cannot be bought, intimidated or silenced. From now on, you are more than reporters. You're crusaders, and you're gonna bear down on the underworld with all the power of the press."New York Times: 3/28/31 "The newspaper scenes are interesting and the film as a whole is noteworthy for its authenticity.".	135007
1931	Finger Points, The	N	OWN - H	Fowler, Guy.  John Monk Saunders (Screen Story)	Novelization of film with photographs from the film.  From the First National Photoplay with Richard Barthelmess. Based on an original screen story by John Monk Saunders.	Reporter. Newsroom. From the First National Photoplay with Richard Barthelmess. Based on an original screen story by John Monk Saunders.Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay. Dedication TO RICHARD BARTHELMESS…For his characterization of an exceptional newspaperman…a reporter who forgot the traditions of his craft…and to the great majority of newspapermen who never forget; likewise with a gesture of appreciation to John Monk Saunders who created the character with such accuracy that it brings a poignant nostalgia to one who "used to be a newspaperman himself." G.F.	135008
1984	Finger Prints	NR		Delinsky, Barbara		Journalist Robyn Hart sees too much and is given a new life and a new identity under the Witness Relocation Program, but she lives in constant fear until one man breaks through her protective shield and gains her trust.She now has a new identity, Carly, and a new job.	135009
1951	Fingerprints Don’t Lie	M				Reporter Brad Evans (Rory Mallison) investigates the killing of a mayor and helps convince a fingerprint expert that the man blamed for the crime is innocent. At the trial of the man charged with killing the mayor, the police investigator and fingerprint expert testifies that the man’s prints were found on the murder weapon, a telephone. During a recess, Evans says to the investigator that his testimony is certain to send the man to the gas chamber and questions him about the possibility of error. The conversation leaves him shaken and he decides to investigate the case further and discovers the man has been framed. 	135010
1942	Fingers at the Window	M	DVD -R HQ 4508. SVD 1499			News Media. Reporter Oglvie (Russell Gleason). Reporter Devlan (William Tannen). Reporter Haguey (Mark Daniels). Reporter Krum (Bert Roach). Young Reporter (Rand  Brooks). .Photographers (Wally Cassell, Lester Dorr, Arthur O'Connell). Tall Newsboy (Eddie Buzard). Small Newsboy  (Bobby Callahan).	135011
2007	Finishing the Game	M				Reporter (Carl Olson).	135012
1957	Finlay of the Sentinel	NM	OWN - H	Gregg, Cecil Freeman		Columnist Finlay on the staff of the Sentinel, writes personal paragraphs of the nobilities, notorieties and nonentities which help to fill his column.	135013
1985	Finnegan Begin Again	MT	SVD 615	Lockwood, Walter (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Advice Columnist Mike Finnegan (Robert Preston). He gets thrown off the city desk after 25 years when he turns 65 and becomes the paper's advice columnist under the pseudonym Felicity Hope.His boss, Jack Archer (David Huddleston) tells him his advice is out of touch with the times and he's given three weeks to clean up his act. He meets  40-year-old schoolteacher who helps him.As his relationship with her develops, his column becomes more compassionate causing a colleague to say, "What's wrong with Felicity? She's losing her balls." Archer extends his contract for two months but warns him not to get too sappy."Finnegan's wife dies and a romance develops between him and the teacher. Film depicts an aging newsman who once hobnobbed with the likes of Harry Truman and won a Pulitzer Prize who is now being put out to pasture.	135014
1965	Finnegan's Wake	M				Commentator (John V. Kelleher)	135015
2002	Fiore di carne	MF			Italy. Adult.	Photographer (Nick Lang).	135016
2001	Fire & Ice	MT				Reporter #1 (Catherine Dao). Reporter #2 (Stephon Fuller). Commentator (Ben L. McCain).	135017
1941	Fire and Ice	N		Stegner, Wallace Earle		College Newspaper. Miriam Halley, wealthy co-ed who is writing about working students for the school newspaper. After the interview, the protagonist tries to rape her since he sees her as the embodiment of the evils of capitalism.Miriam does no press charges, but Paul leaves the university.	135018
1993	Fire and Rain	NR		Chamberlain, Diane		Investigative Reporter Carmen Perez is struggling to gain respect in the California town of Valle Rosa. Her best bet is reveal the secret past of a newcomer hired to bring rain to the city.She has recently recovered from the breakdown she had after her child became severely handicapped and her marriage to a Padres pitcher ended abruptly.The acting mayor's ex-wife is newscaster Perez. She thinks unraveling the truth about the new local miracle man will rehabilitate her floundering career.	135019
1914	Fire and Sword	M			AFI-Reporters	New York Reporter (Tom McEvoy as The Reporter) tries to rescue an American woman abducted in Tangiers. Captured. Many action and chase scenes.	135020
1982	Fire and the Ice, The	N	OWN - P	James, Vanessa		Editor Max Christian, wealthy playboy and new editor of London Now magazine. Sara is a writer for that magazine. Harlequin Presents #784	135021
2007	Fire Bell in the Night	N		Edwards, Geoffrey S.		Reporter John Sharp of the New York Tribune and fellow Reporter Owen Conway are sent to cover the capital trial of a farmer who stands accused of harboring a fugitive slave in the summer of 1850 in Charleston, South Carolina. As the trial begins, Sharp quickly realizes that not everything is as it appears in the genteel city of Charleston. A series of mysterious fires in white establishments brings the state militia, a curfew for the black population and rising tension at the courthouse. To unravel the city’s secrets, Sharp must enter Charleston’s plantation society where he is befriended by the owner of a plantation and his beautiful sister.  A slave revolt and rumors that the leader of the uprising is roaming the countryside recruiting an army further frays nerves in Charleston. The local farmer caught harboring a runaway is charged with a capital crime. Sharp and Conway uncover clues of a covert militia buildup, Sharp begins to suspect that the planter, the scion of one of the most powerful families in Charleston is involved. As the emotionally charged fugitive slave trial unfolds, Sharp and Conway rush to expose the secessionist conspiracy and head off war.	135022
1989	Fire Brand	N		Kyle, Susan (Diana Palmer)		Journalist Gaby Cane could hold her own with any man --professionally.	135023
1959	Fire Break	SS	MLPL	Baner, Skulda V.	In "Time of Discovering: Stories of Girls Who Found Clues to Careers."	Newspaper. Maja writes a story and it appears in the newspaper, the Globe. "We have a journalist in our midst."	135024
1992	Fire House	T	SV 132		2-14-92	News Media	135025
1933	Fire in the Flint, The	SS	USC	Bradshaw, George	In "Short Story Hits, 1933: Interpretative Anthology, An." From "The Saturday Evening Post," May 27, 1933.	Correspondent-Narrator sent out from Paris to take charge of the Athens office of the Union Press.Maximilliane (Max) Smith was his assistant, typist, translator, guide, and general instructor.	135026
2008	Fire in the Hill	NM		Neale, H. Fred		Cub Reporter Skippy Beto, the soon-to-be heir to a broadcast fortune, seeks an explanation for a rare meteorological event after a misfired mining blast. An archeologist want to know why a local antique dealer appears unchanged in photos taken generations apart. A promising young scientist investigates geological anomalies inside the bluff. Wen a local snoop widely despised for making pornographic gestures at citizens is founded murdered on top of an abandoned university building, there are many suspects. Two FBI agents sent to investigate how a am radio postcard from a local recluse has appeared on a Mars Rover during a presidential press conference instead become embroiled in the murder investigation. 	135027
1993	Fire in the Sky	M				Anchorwoman (Susan Castillo). Japanese Reporter (Shinichi Mine)	135028
1978	Fire in the Sky, A	MT		Gallico, Paul (Story). Dennis Nemee, Michael Blankfort (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Editor David Allan (David Dukes) of Phoenix Sun-Times having an affair with his star reporter. His wife, Sharon Allan (Elizabeth Ashley) operates local TV station, running into FCC problems over potential conflict of interest. News Director (Pat McMahon).She's less concerned about her husband's infidelity than she is about conflict of interest and husband getting exclusive story since he has been having confidential meeting with governor and aides. Comet may destroy Phoenix, Arizona.She forces governor to make public statement by threatening to go on the air with the story. Governor downplays impact of comet, sets up clearing center for public information to get media reports approved through his office. TV Announcer (Bill Heywood).Scientist gives graphic account of effects of comet. Sharon puts him on air without approval claiming First Amendment rights. His appearance leads to panic. Her husband returns to her when he discovers mistress leaked information. Survive comet's crash."A good investigative reporter never interrogates his sources. He seduces them." "And you were a prize-winner."  "My husband has his newspaper and I have my television station and those are our children." Newsroom Reporter (Dewey Webb),	135029
1973	Fire on Kelly Mountain	MT				Commentator (Noam Pitlik)	135030
1993	Fire on the Amazon	M	DVD -R HQ 1794, 1795			Photojournalist R.J. (Craig Sheffer) and environmental activist investigate an assassination in the jungle. Journalist (John Malley). Journalist (Kirf Nieft). Journalist (Diana Quijano). Journalist (Peter Vernard).	135031
2003	Fire Over Afghanistan	M	DVD			Reporter Kris Andrews (Jordan Bayne), a female journalist, tagging along with a soldier in Afghanistan tracking a renegade war lord.	135032
1984	Fire Pattern	NSF	OWN - P	Shaw, Bob		Science Correspondent Ray Jerome investigates an unexplained phenomenon -- spontaneous human combustion. Linked to a mind transfer process involving human-aliens living on the planet Mercury.	135033
2000	Fire Wall	N		Pruitt, James		Journalist is beautiful so it is no surprise that a race ace falls in love with her. An old rival returns to the track looking to make the racing star part of the tarmac -- permanently.	135034
1996	Fire: War of the Worlds III	T			Episode #20.	News Media. Reporter (Julie Eckersley).	135035
1972	Fireball Forward	MT	VHS 1600I. 	North, Edmund H. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Helen Sawyer (Ann Francis) makes familiar speech about obligation of press to print story and let public decide. She tells military man it would be better for him to be open with her because "this sort of thing sometimes gets distorted."Tank squad commander plagued by mass desertions and low morale. Tries to whip group into shape while fending off correspondent. He finally provides her with information, but insists it be off the record because unit's military effectiveness is at stake.Although correspondent calls the terms dirty pool, she agrees since nothing more is said of her coverage of the events.	135036
1934	Firebird, The	M				Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Third Reporter (Emmett Vogan).	135037
1982	Firebrand	N		Di Donato, Georgia		Journalist Amanda Lamar earns the name Firebrand in 1896 at the age of 17 for fiercely reporting on the unjust treatment of Chinese mill and mine workers, women cannery workers, prostitutes in and around Seattle.She becomes involved with labor organizing and even goes off to the Yukon when her love reporter Tom Maynard disappears there. She reports on the Evereh Massacre and other tragedies of the Pacific Northwest development. Set in 1896-1917.	135038
1944	Firebrands of Arizona	M				Reporter (Maxine Doyle)	135039
1944	Firebug	CB			Everybody’s Comics #1	Reporter Joan Mason	135040
1971	Firechasers, The (aka Cause for Alarm)	M		Levene, Philip (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Toby Collins (Anjanette Comer) and photographer Jim Maxwell (Keith Barron) team up with insurance investigator to go after arsonist who has been setting warehouse fires.Pyromaniac revealed to be the photographer.	135041
2009	Fired Up!	M				Female Commentator (Sandra Sanchez). Male Commentator (Brian Unger). Two most popular guys in high school decide to ditch football camp for cheerleader camp -- for the girls and the glory.	135042
1943	Fired Wife	M				Press	135043
2005	Firedog	M				Reporter (Krisinda Cain - News Reporter - Voice). Announcer (Scott Duthie - Voice).	135044
2004	Fireflies: Home Time	T			Episode #12. 4-15-2004	Newsreader (Tony Eastley - Voice).	135045
2004	Fireflies: When the Smoke Clears	T			Episode #22. 6-24-2004	Newsreader (Tony Eastley - Voice).	135046
2004	Fireflies: While the Cat's Away	T			Episode #11. 4-8-2004	Newsreader (Tony Eastley - Voice).	135047
2005	Firefly	M			Short - Drama	School Yearbook Editor (David Taylor)	135048
1991	Firehead	M				Reporter (Ann Thornton). Reporter (Kyle Weir).	135049
2006	Firehorse	NJ		Wilson, Diane L. 		Newspaperman is the father of 15-year-old Rachel who is forced to move to Boston in 1872 and is furious. She is also lonely for her beloved horse, Peaches, has been sold. But Rachel soon finds a horse that needs her, and needs her desperately: the Governor’s Girl, a famous firehouse, has been badly burned. Rachel gets permission to care for the Girl in a stable behind her house. As she cares for the injured horse, Rachel dreams about becoming a veterinarian. But her father, the newspaperman, has very definite ideas about where women belong: only in the home. Father also has definite ideas about Boston’s inadequate firefighting equipment, as an outbreak of suspicious fires erupts. To make things worse, horses everything begin falling ill -- and it is horses that power the city’s fire engines. Another spark might send the whole city up in flames.  	135050
2007	Firehouse Dog	M	DVD -R HQ 9697, 9698			News Media cover the heroic exploits and amazing feats of a dog named Dewey who is adopted by the son of a fire chief of a rundown firehouse. The dog rescues the regional fire chief and gets national publicity. It turns out Dewey is really Rexxx, Hollywood’s top canine dog, a pampered celebrity. When he falls out of a plane and is thought dead, he becomes the mascot of the firehouse. When news of his amazing feats break out in the news media, his owners find him and take him back to Hollywood. But he escapes and returns to the firehouse. TV Field Reporter (James Arnold). Ceremony Reporter #1 (Joseph Adams). Ceremony Reporter #2 (Joanna Bennett). Dapper Host (Dan Duran). Perky Co-Host (Zoe Mugford).	135051
1989	Fireman, The	N	OWN - H	Leather, Stephen		Correspondent	135052
2008	Fires of Solstice	NSF		Mays, Judy		Reporter Meredythe Welsh is hot on the trial of a serial killer, one who uses a wolf or wolf dog to kill his victims and the trail leads directly to Dr. Bleddyn Glyndwr, a man who both fascinates and tantalizes her. For uncounted years, Bleddyn has waited for the right woman to purge the lust to kill from his blood. Now he’s found her -- Meredythe Welsh. As the full moon waxes, a blizzard strands Meredythe at his estate where she learns his dark secret -- and experiences the passionate love of a werewolf. But Slade, Bleddyn’s arch enemy, is nearby watching and waiting -- waiting to take the woman whose blood, he believes, will grant him eternal life.Reporter Welsh is a journalist who is still trying to find the big story that will make her name. She quickly becomes intrigued with the possible serial killer and follows a path that leads her directly to Bleddyn. Not willing to lose Meredythe again -- from previous lives -- Bleddyn goes along with a plan that was thought out and put into action long ago. Meredythe begins to wonder about this wolf expert she has found and her recent affinity for the wolves in his care. Hoping to have a clear path to his joining with Meredythe this time, Bleddyn learns that his old nemesis has also found out who Meredythe is and is on their trail. Bleddyn has existed without relief, always hoping to get to Meredythe in time to join with her and end his suffering. Meredythe, on the other hand, has lived many lives and always ends up being consumed by the fires before Bleddyn can get to her. 	135053
1991	Fires Within	M				TV Reporter (Christine Page). Also "Creative Consultant." Reporter (Roberto Escobar). Reporter (Manny Rodriguez).	135054
1993	Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland	MT	SV 195			News Media	135055
2001	Firetrap	M				Reporter (Lisa London)	135056
2006	Firetrap	N		Emerson, Earl W.		TV News Reporter Jamie Estevez is hired to lead an inquiry into the accusations of racism and criminal negligence in the Seattle Fire Department. An African-American fire department captain is pressured into helping her.Numerous clues are slowly uncovered through a series of interviews.  The beautiful, ambitious Estevez is everything the fire department captain isn't. Outgoing and gregarious, she tries to bring the lone wolf fireman back into the world.But as their relationship heats up, Trey is forced to relive a painful episode from his past, when he was accused of a horrible crime and shunned by his adoptive parents.Gorgeous local TV journalist independently investigating the city's response to a fatal fire that has sparked citywide riots incited by suspicions that African-American victims were left to die by the Seattle Fire Department.	135057
1966	Firing Line	DT				Columnist William F. Buckley, conservative columnist	135058
1996	Firing Offense, A	N		Ignatius, David		New York Mirror Reporter Eric Truell, a reporter who dances too closely with the CIA	135059
2002	First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, The	M				News Media. Wake-Up Newscaster (Chris B. Harrison).	135060
2005	First 48, The	N		Green, Tim		Washington Post Reporter Jane Redmond, who smells a Pulitzer in the complicated web of corruption emanating from a veteran senator, is kidnapped and a pair of investigators scramble to find her.The senator had ruined Redmond's father a generation ago. The former prosecutor now drinks a lot. Abducted while jogging in Potomac Park during a rainstorm, Redmond is taken to a remote cabin in the woods.She tries to escape. News of his daughter's abduction gives over-the-hill father a renewed energy and sense of purpose. They kidnap the senator and torture him until he puts them on the trail of the kidnappers.Resourceful reporter tries a number of escape strategies. Caught in the middle is Redmond's Deep Throat, an Armani-suited operator who could help her.	135061
1976	First 50 Years, The	DT				NBC Newsman David Brinkley. Joe Garagiola	135062
1935	First a Girl	M				Reporter (Billy Watts).	135063
1983	First Affair	MT				Editor (David Phillips).	135064
1982	First Blood	M	SV 147 (Reporter Excerpts)			TV Reporter (Mike Winlaw).	135065
1954	First Blood	NW		Schaefer, Jack		Press	135066
1978	First Casualty, The	D		Knightey, Phillip		War Correspondents. “The first casualty when war comes is truth,” pronounced Hiram Johnson to the United States Senate in 1917. Knightly, a special correspondent for the London Times, compiled an account of war correspondents in action from the last 120 years. Our attitudes toward history are molded by what we read in war time and that what we read too often bears little resemblance to reality.	135067
2009	First Come Twins	NR		Brenna, Helen	Harlequin Super Romance	Photojournalist Noah Bennett has been running form himself forever. Covering war zones around the world has kept him away from his mistakes, and, more important, from Sophie Rousseau, his high school sweetheart. But he’s never forgotten her. He’s returning to idyllic Mirabelle Island to heal, to finish his latest book, and to face Sophie again. Months after Noah escaped the island for college, Sophie married his older brother. Now a widow with teenage twins, Sophie will do whatever it takes to speed Noah’s recovery and get him off her island -- before the only man she ever loved breaks her heart again.	135068
2004	First Daughter	M	DVD -R HQ 4308, 4309			Press Secretary (Barry Livingston). Communications Director (Piper Cochrane). News Reporter (Jeff Michael). Contentious Reporter (Kent Shocknek). White House Reporter #1 (Maria Quiban). White House Reporter #2 (Ted Garcia). Reporter on Street (Tim Liles).Joan Rivers (Herself).	135069
2008	First Daughter: White House Rules	NJ		Perkins, Mitali		Paparazzi and the Secret Service follow Sameera, the 16-year-old daughter nicknamed Sparrow who was adopted from Pakistan by  the Republican President and Mrs. Righton. Sameera misses her friends and even her school back home. So Sameera decides to escape. 	135070
1960	First Day, The	SS	PVL	O'Hara, John	In "49 Stories by John O'Hara."	Journalists. Ray Whitehill entered the Ledger 'Star Building. Mary McGannon, writer for the newspaper.  Les, editor.	135071
1995	First Edition	T	VHS 395		Episode	News Media	135072
1980	First Family	M		Henry, Buck		Reporter (Len Lawson). TV Interviewer (William Sylvester). Press Secretary Bunthorne (Richard Benjamin).	135073
2006	First Grader, The: True Story of Kimani N'gan'ga Maruge, The	DT			Short	Interviewer Sam Feuer (Voice).	135074
1993	First Hit of the Season	NM		Dentinger, Jane		Theater Critic. Caustic theater critic has been murdered. Plenty of people with motives.	135075
1999	First Horseman, The	NM		Case, John		Investigative Reporter Frank Daly in Washington D.C. has the story of a lifetime. He teams up with virologist Annie Adair to prevent a deadly conspiracy between religious extremists and the rogue state of North Korea to resurrect and release the deadly Spanish influenza virus that caused a global pandemic in 1918. Neither the FBI nor the CIA are cooperating, and the Temple of Light fanatics don’t hesitate to harass, abuse, drug and murder any outsider who becomes a problem to the cult. 	135076
2002	First Horseman, The	N		Hill, Dick		Washington Post Reporter Frank Daly investigates bioterror.	135077
2006	First Impression	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer Quincy Flemming (Erich Hover), after years of honing his interviewing skills, takes his one man show to the corporate level determined to impress the movers and shakers of the world. Young Quincy (Cordell Moulton).Interviewer 1 (Rosalie Latfiyya). Interviewer 2 (Mike Battershell). Interviewer 3 (Meg Noyes).	135078
1870	First Interview with Artemus Ward	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Journalist meets Ward at breakfast.	135079
1988	First Kangaroos, The	M				Reporter (Robert Giltinan). Reporter (Ross Sharp)	135080
1996	First Kid	M				News Media. Reporter (Melissa Johnston). Local News Anchor (Melanie Hastings). Press Photographer (Emmy Collins). Famous News Anchor (Steve Kmetko). Inside Copy Anchor (Ricardo Miguel Young).	135081
2005	First Kill	N		Kronenwetter, Michael		Reporter Jack Drucker and his childhood friend Hank Berlin were both in love with Elizabeth Kermanski in the small Wisconsin town of Pinery Falls. Jack won, served in Vietnam while Hank, who was against the war, escaped the draft by moving to Canada.The two men never spoke again and Elizabeth followed her husband's lead. When amnesty was granted to expatriates, Hank returned to their small town as a private investigator. Jack went to work on his father's local newspaper.Jack won praise for his initiative to find good and surprising stories. Until someone shot him dead in his car, which was parked on a lonely street after midnight.Hank agrees to take the case. Could star reporter Jack Drucker have been the target of someone's need for silence? Was it possible that Jack, an investigative reporter for the local paper, had come too close to learning a guilty secret?	135082
1937	First Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 2391, 2333. SVD 1341	Kaufman, George S. and Katherine Dayton (Play).		Newspaper Owner of a chain of  newspapers, Ellsworth T. Banning (Grant Mitchell).	135083
2000	First Lady	N		Phillips, Susan Elizabeth		Former Journalist Mat Jorik, discredited and looking for a story to get him back to the big time. When his former wife dies and leaves him two daughters, he agrees to drive them from the East Coast to their grandmother's Iowa home.They haven't gone far, when he offers a female for a ride -- she turns out to be the daughter of a powerful politician and widow of an assassinated president who has spent her entire life under Secret Service and media scrutiny.When her father insists she continue the first lady's social duties for the new bachelor president, she runs away -- and into Jorik's life.Little does she know when she climbs into the Winnebago that she's about to lose her heart to two kids and a handsome man she thinks is a steelworker. When she discovers his real job, Jorik will wish he'd confessed earlier.Off on an adventure. She wants to leave the life of an ordinary person if only for a few days.  An entire nation is searching for her.	135084
1970	First Lady, The	N	OWN - H	Nessen, Ron		Correspondent Phyllis Thornberg of GBC News refuses to name source for White House story, finally buckles for an interview with the president.	135085
1968	First Lady, The: Mrs. Whatever	T			Episode #8. 5-26-1968	Reporter (Mike Lucas).	135086
2009	First Love, Last Love	NR		Shelabarger, Elaine		Journalist Allegra Howard, who is half-American, half-British is delighted to leave behind the London rain and head for Florida where she has arranged an interview with gorgeous movie star Max Tempest. There is only one problem -- six years ago before Max made his name, he and Allegra shared a brief but passionate romance that ended in tears. How will she feel when she sees him again? And perhaps more importantly, how will he react? Max seems determined to block Allegra’s attempts to complete her assignment, and when she stumbles upon a secret, she is forced to make a choice between her reawakened feelings for Max and her integrity as a journalist. Misunderstandings erupt at every turn, confounding Max and Allegra’s attempts to rekindle their lost romance. They both must decide if this first love is really worth fighting for.	135087
1986	First Manhattans	SS	GPL	Gilchrist, Ellen	In "Drunk With Love, a Book of Stories."	New York Times Critic Annalisa Livingston, church critic.  She was the one who told them where to go and who to listen to. She was the hottest thing in town, the one everyone was reading.	135088
1964	First Men in the Moon	M				Reporter from the Express (Paul Carpenter)	135089
1981	First Monday in October	M				News Producer (Richard DeAngelis). TV Commentator (Martin Agronsky). Photographer (Richard Balin).	135090
2002	First Monday: Age of Consent	T			Episode #2. 1-18-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Shane Nickerson). Reporter #2 (Niko Posey-Heidt).	135091
2002	First Monday: Family Affairs	T	SVD 1148		Episode #5. 2-8-2002	Washington Post Reporter David Dahl (Stan Kirsch) gets incriminating photos of justice's uncle. News Media.	135092
2002	First Monday: Premiere	T	SVD 1149		Episode #1. Series, 2002.	Reporter	135093
1930	First Nighter Program, The	R	DVD 17180 - 23 programs		Series - 1930-52.	Press. Mr. First Nighter (Don Ameche) covers Broadway theater.	135094
1714	First Ode of the Second Book of Horace Paraphrased and Addressed to Richard Steele, Esq.	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Journalist Richard Steele.  Tatlers.	135095
1989	First of the Summer Wine: Ain't Love Dangerous	T			Episode #11. 9-24-1989	Radio Newsreader (Richard Aylen).	135096
1989	First of the Summer Wine: Compo Drops In	T			Episode #9. 9-10-1989	Radio Newsreader (Richard Aylen).	135097
1989	First of the Summer Wine: Quiet Wedding	T			Episode #13. 10-8-1989	Radio Newsreader (Richard Aylen).	135098
1939	First Offenders	M				News Media. Reporters (Sam Ash, Cyril Ring).	135099
1964	First Papers	N	USC	Hobson, Laura		Editor Stefan Ivarin, immigrant editor of the Yiddish language Jewish News.	135100
1991	First Person with Maria Shreiber	T	SV 85		6-29-91	Interviewer	135101
1950	First Person, The	N	GPL	Mealand, Richard		Parody Columnists. Satirical treatment of newspaper columnists and the methods they use. Columnist -- dishonest peddler of gossip.  Frank Adams.Debunking of the Winchell-type columnist. Newspaper atmosphere authentic. Story told through a rival columnist.	135102
2004	First Person, The	M			Short.	Photographer (Allelon Ruggiero).	135103
1990	First Power, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster says this makes three times in five years that Russ Logan has collared a serial killer. Anchorwoman (Lisa Specht). Reporter #1 (Andrew Amador). Reporter #2 (Paula McClure). Reporter #3 (Tiiu Leek).Reporter #1 (Andrew Amador). Reporter #2 (Paula McClure). Reporter #3 (Tiiu Leek).	135104
1988	First Prize	N	OWN - P	Cline, Edward		News Media	135105
1998	First Seven Years, The	MT				Newspaper Vendor (Fred Small).	135106
2002	First Shot	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Claire Riley). TV Commentator (Gerry Nairn).	135107
1985	First Steps	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Rick Snyder). Reporter #2 (Rebecca Cole). Reporter #3 (Nancy Serlin). News Reporter (Terry Nemeroff).	135108
1909	First Stop, The Moon	SSF		Brandish, Stephen		Press	135109
1983	First the Good News	NJ		Angell, Judi		News. Five best friends get news they never expected	135110
1998	First Time I Met Blanche, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	135111
1969	First Tuesday	DT			1969-73	Newsmagazine. NBC Correspondents Sandy Vanocur and Garrick Utley	135112
1997	First Victim	NM		MacKinnon, Douglas		Washington Post Rick Adams, Pulitzer Prize winner is assigned to find the truth in the White House where the handsome 48-year-old President has one very dark secret: uncontrollable rage that leads him to wife-beating.His beautiful 37-year-old wife is his punching bag. Love affair between his wife and Duncan Smith, President's embattled press secretary. President uses his 11-year-old daughter as a pawn to keep his wife in line. Adams tries to get the story.Meanwhile, a gorgeous terrorist is out to assassinate the President.	135113
2000	First Victim, The	N		Pearson, Ridley		TV Journalist, local TV superstar Stevie McNeal and Melissa Chow, young Chinese woman her father adopted, compete.	135114
2000	First Watch	M				Chilean Reporter (Mimi Fuenzalida). Indian Reporter (Subash Kundanmal).	135115
2003	First Watch	M				TV Anchor (Michael Villani). Chilean Reporter (Mimi Fuenzalida). Indian Reporter (Subash Kundanmal).	135116
1999	First Wave: Aftertime, The	T			Episode #21. 6-23-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Woman travels back in time to change history and save Cade from assassination.With both cops listed in critical condition, parents blame a local band called Sonic War for inciting the violence.	135117
1999	First Wave: All About Eddie	T			Episode #36. 12-22-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Aliens pursue Eddie at his high-school reunion. He talked to Cade about taking over his journal during that week.	135118
1999	First Wave: Apostles, The	T	SVD 810		Episode #25. 10-6-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.In a small town in Wyoming, Cade poses as a journalist to investigate a mysterious disappearance and a motorcycle gang.	135119
2000	First Wave: Asylum	T			Episode #51. 10-25-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.A respected district court judge for 23 years was a true voice of justice before sudden insanity hit him. The judge had been a regular visitor to the Paranoid Times website claiming to have information about aliens who have infiltrated the planet.Was the judge insane or was his mind being controlled by aliens?	135120
2000	First Wave: Believers, The	T			Episode #44. 6-24-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster and Eddie take over a TV station at gunpoint to get the message out to the world about the alien invasion. It's been two years since Cade's wife was murdered and he was accused of the crime. Two years of trying to warn people of the alien takeover.Taking drastic measures to prevent the Second Wave which is about to begin. Eddie and Cade target the Phil Tennant Show, a daytime talk program that asks viewers to help take down wanted felons. Show is about Cade Foster.Phil Tennant (John Kapelos) is the network's golden-boy host, a gruff guy who thought he knew it all and showed it. Ballsy assistant Gwen (Allison Hossack) is smart and tenacious. Hal (Ian Robison), a technie for the show.Mid-twenties production coordinator Tina (Miranda Frigon). Cade is determined to get the story out to the public no matter how the Gua or the press spin what he is doing.	135121
2000	First Wave: Beneath the Black Sky	T			Episode #64. 1-24-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Clock is counting down to the Second Wave.	135122
2001	First Wave: Black Box	T			Episode #63. 1-17-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Mysterious satellite blackouts are being traced to a loadstone magnet in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. Cade and Eddie are on the case.Mabus had the element of surprise on his side. Take that away from the Guahead and the planned invasion would fail.	135123
1999	First Wave: Blind Witness	T			Episode #18. 1-6-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade pretends to be a patient at a run-down inner-city hospital where the aliens' secret experiments have partially restored the sight of a blind woman, who can now tell the difference between humans and disguised aliens.	135124
1998	First Wave: Blue Agave	T			Episode #13. 12-2-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Contacting his late wife's best friend for help, Cade discovers that she and other members of an exclusive club are the subjects of an alien experiment that uses a parasitic blue worm to read people's memories.	135125
1998	First Wave: Book of Shadows	T			Episode #8. 10-28-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Visiting an Oregon city aptly named Salem, Cade discovers that a supposed witch, on trial for the murder of three prominent citizens whom she claims were demons, has actually been killing alien infiltrators.	135126
1998	First Wave: Box, The	T			Episode #15. 12-16-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Going back home to visit his wife's grave, Cade is captured by police officers and interrogated, but he manages to turn the tables on them and find out important information about the alien agenda.	135127
1998	First Wave: Breeding Ground	T			Episode #12. 11-25-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade poses as a track coach to investigate reports of superhuman abilities in some of the students at a private school in New England.	135128
1999	First Wave: Channel, The	T			Episode #27. 10-20-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Young woman communicates directly with the spirit of Nostradamus. Local newspapers say paramedics revived a waitress in Cranston, Rhode Island, after six minutes with no heart beat.She woke up speaking words of fortune, only those words belonged to an ancient prophet. Cade has to find her before the aliens do. Cade arrives at the woman's house to find a media circus led by glitzy News Hound Arthur Hewitt.A crowd holds vigil for the newly appointed savior. Cameras catch Cade briefly. The Reporter (Clay St. Thomas).	135129
2001	First Wave: Checkmate	T			Episode #62. 1-10-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Gua have struck hard. Mabus has entered the body of Jordan and taken over. The army of the Raven Nation has fallen. Its generals are dead, the survivors scattered.Eddie's Airstream was taken down in a hail of bullets. Jordan Radcliffe, now Mabus, is in charge. Cade is injured but for some reason Gua treats him.Cade is put in an incubation chamber. Cade hears the voices of all those who have died. Eddie and Joshua were telling him how he had failed them. Was it a dream?  A nightmare?	135130
2000	First Wave: Comes a Horseman	T			Episode #47. 9-27-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Converted armory in Seattle houses a company that specializes in microbiology. Mabus is the leader of the alien invasion on earth. Eddie uploaded a computer bug in the company's software.	135131
1998	First Wave: Crazy Eddie	M	SVD 1213		Episode #2. 9-16-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Reporter (Tim Progosh) swipes a silver orb from a cloning lab. Aliens come after him and computer whiz.A self-professed "super-genius" Eddie was highly skeptical about Cade Foster's experience with aliens until he and Foster uncovered the secret lab where cloned human husks were grown and stored, each waiting to be infused with an alien consciousness.Eddie agrees to help Cade in his quest to stop the invasion. Traveling from city to city in his techno-junkmobile, Eddie helps Foster fight the aliens as an armchair cyber-detective from the safety of his airstream trailer.	135132
1998	First Wave: Cul-de-Sac	T	SVD 1146		Episode #14. 12-9-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Following up on a report by a teenage boy about a sexy alien woman who is impervious to bullets. Cade discovers that she is manipulating the men in the community to do her bidding by means of a pheromone ingredient in her perfume.	135133
1999	First Wave: Decision, The	T			Episode #22. 6-30-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.The aliens convene a tribunal to debate whether to launch the second wave.	135134
1999	First Wave: Deepthroat	T	DVD -R HQ 5963. SVD 801		Episode #24. 9-29-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Investigative Reporter Samantha Ray (Stefanie Von Pfetten) of the Washington Examiner, is also a photojournalist who shoots pictures like a "rabid paparazzo." She knows about a U.S. Senator who is thwarting government-funded space exploration.Cade carjacks Samantha and her associate Vernon (David Storch). Both had more information than he did and they had already blown Cade's cover, but more importantly, they represented a major newspaper.If Cade can prove to them what he and Eddie knows, it could be the big break. But they were hard-nosed, savvy Washington reporters. Eddie wanted to dump the whole story right in their laps. Hard to convince Ray that Cade is innocent and the Senator isn't.Ray does believe her top secret inside-source. "Why is it in Washington they'll believe a disguised voice coming over the phone from an untraceable number, but they won't  believe evidence that is clear as day and spelled out right in front of them?"	135135
1999	First Wave: Deluge	T			Episode #19. 1-13-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Seeking a fugitive and posing as a bounty hunter, Foster arrives in a small town where it hasn't stopped raining in two years, a situation for which he feels some alien experiment must be responsible.	135136
2000	First Wave: Edge, The	T			Episode #59. 12-20-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.The Raven Nation is an army of believers from every walk of life, cops, teachers, salesman, parents, scientists -- all touched by the lethal hand of the Gua.A highly renowned geneticist's son was killed and he joined the Raven Nation bringing his genetic expertise to the fight.	135137
1999	First Wave: Elixir	T			Episode #5. 4-16-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Investigating a young woman who apparently aged 80 years in a matter of minutes, Cade discovers the existence of an alien-created elixir that reverses the aging process, but its effects are only temporary.	135138
2000	First Wave: Eyes of the Gua	T			Episode #52. 11-1-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Killer strikes twice in New England -- victims were said to have their eyes burned out of their skulls.  Eddie and Cade suspect Gua is behind it all.	135139
2000	First Wave: Flight of Francis Jeffries, The	T			Episode #49. 10-11-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.The man named Francis Jeffries is a Gua who could transfer his consciousness from person to perform simply with a touch.	135140
2000	First Wave: Gladiator	T			Episode #40. 5-17-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Alien experiment involving bare-knuckle fighters draws Cade Foster and an old prison friend to enter a boxing competition. Goes to Atlanta.	135141
2000	First Wave: Gulag	T			Episode #48.  10-4-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Gua builds hidden worlds known as "quantum pockets" based on Nostradamus Quatrains. Eddie has learned how to penetrate them.	135142
2000	First Wave: Harvest, The	T			Episode #38. 1-5-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Aliens harvest human hormones for their healing properties.	135143
1999	First Wave: Heist, The	T			Episode #32. 11-24-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster and his cronies find themselves as participants in an alien experiment.	135144
1998	First Wave: Hypnotic	T			Episode #4. 9-30-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.News Media. TV Reporter (Joanna Piros). Cade infiltrates a therapy group for alien abductees trying to determine if they were really abducted or if the group is just a front for alien experiments.	135145
1998	First Wave: Joshua	T			Episode #9. 11-4-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.On the run from a search party in the wilds of Montana, Cade captures a U.S. Marshal who turns out to be an alien assassin with personal doubts about his leaders' agenda on Earth.	135146
2000	First Wave: Legacy	T			Episode #58. 12-13-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Jordan gets an invitation to a midsummer bash at a mansion owned by her late parents. Eddie links the party to the words of Nostradamus. At the party is Jordan's old journalist pal, Sabrina Blair (Linnea Sharples). Jordan stops recognizing Cade.Aliens used some form of psychological therapy to extract painful memories from Jordan's brain, a kind of retrograde amnesia. Sabrina tells Cade she knows who he is and she couldn't wait to write the story.	135147
1999	First Wave: Lost Souls	T			Episode #31. 11-17-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster investigates an alien experiment that caused people to be trapped alive in underground tombs. Eddie picks up valuable information in the Paranormal News Group.	135148
1998	First Wave: Lungfish	T			Episode #7. 10-21-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Traveling to Indiana to investigate a boy's report of a strange fish with lungs, Cade uncovers an alien experiment to create creatures that can survive both on land and in the water.	135149
2000	First Wave: Mabus	T	SVD 1157		Episode #45. 9-13-2000. Season Three.	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Tabloid Talk Show. Cade goes on a tabloid talk show to prevent transfer of alien to a human host. The Gua wants Cade dead. The Feds want to bring him in and people are shouting his name in the streets.Phil Tennant, the millennium's edition of Geraldo Rivera, promoting a special on "The Elusive Journey of Spree Killer Cade Foster: The Most Wanted Man." Surge of hits at the Paranoid Times.Cade was at the TV station posing as FBI.	135150
1998	First Wave: Marker 262	T			Episode #10. 11-11-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Journeying to rural Missouri to investigate a report of a drag racer vanishing into thin air, Cade discovers the remains of an alien experiment from 30 years earlier near mile marker 262.	135151
1998	First Wave: Mata Hari	T			Episode #3. 9-23-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.News Media. TV Reporter (Joanna Piros). At a University, posing as a scientist, Cade tries to prevent a female spy with psycho-kinetic powers from disabling a planetary defense system.	135152
1999	First Wave: Melody	T			Episode #20. 1-20-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster poses as a record executive to investigate a band whose music inspires violence. Mob of teenagers had made headlines when they assaulted two officers at an underground club.With both cops listed in critical condition, parents blame a local band called Sonic War for inciting the violence.	135153
1998	First Wave: Motel California	T			Episode #11. 11-18-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Investigating a California inn, Cade becomes one of the subjects of an alien experiment that makes the guests' dreams come alive so that they can no longer tell what is real and what is merely a beguiling illusion.	135154
1999	First Wave: Night Falls	T			Episode #34. 12-8-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.TV Reporter (Kevin Hayes). Aliens try to trick Foster into revealing the location of a lost book of Nostradamus' quatrains. Cade goes to Pittsburgh following up on an e-mail to search for alien activity. Police were after him.Takes a woman hostage in her car. Helicopters, news coverage -- the FBI bumps Cade to number nine on the "Most Wanted" list. The woman hears the report and is afraid of Cade. His appearance in Pittsburgh gets plenty of coverage on the major networks."People always believe what they hear on the news -- problem is, sometimes even the media doesn't get it right." The hostage checks out the "Paranoid Times" on the Web and starts to believe in Cade.	135155
1999	First Wave: Normal, Illinois	T			Episode #35. 12-15-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Several teens die from mysterious neurological disorders. Crazy Eddie has been recently getting more and more e-mails from visitors to the site. Readers who believe the unbelievable -- that the aliens are here to take over the planet.Cade follows up on one of the leads.	135156
1999	First Wave: Ohio Players	T			Episode #33. 12-1-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade Foster investigates the possibility of alien experiments on football players.	135157
2000	First Wave: Plan, The	T			Episode #54. 11-15-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Faction of Gua generals, working with Joshua, seek Foster's help in a plot to assassinate Mabus. The prophet Nostradamus has foretold the arrival of an alien antichrist who will bring about the apocalypse. He calls himself Mabus and he's out there.	135158
1999	First Wave: Playland	T			Episode #37. 12-29-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Young man kills nine people in an act of senseless violence. Aliens involved?	135159
1999	First Wave: Prayer for the White Man	T	VHS 1361		Episode #29. 11-3-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade Foster (Sebastian Spence) poses as a journalist to investigate a mysterious proposal to build several new casinos on Native American land. When he introduces himself to one of the tribe elders, the man wasn't too happy to speak with him.He believes gambling is one of the most insidious of vices. Cade then interviews a shady Native American with a self-proclaimed respect for tradition.	135160
1999	First Wave: Purge, The	T			Episode #30. 11-10-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.An attempt on the life of the minister causes chaos at an assembly of alien dignitaries. The Gua minister, second-in-command, recently arrived on Earth to survey the findings, reassess methods and determine next phase of action.But his true mission was soon revealed -- he was launching a witch hunt to find alleged human sympathizers. Ordered execution of numerous agents, both warriors and researchers.	135161
2000	First Wave: Raven Nation	T			Episode #46.  9-20-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Things are about to change on Earth.	135162
1999	First Wave: Red Flag	T			Episode #28. 10-27-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster attempts to uncover an alien plot to infiltrate the military.	135163
2001	First Wave: Requiem	T			Episode #61. 1-3-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade and Eddie have to warn Raven Nation, but they do not believe anything they read online. They try to  issue a top-level distress signal. Gua is trying to harvest information on the Raven Nation, locate its members and destroy them.	135164
2000	First Wave: Rubicon	T			Episode #39. 1-12-2000.	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.News Media. Reporter #1 (Stefanie Hartman). Reporter #2 (Francis Boyle). Aliens make Foster a national hero. Or do they? Eddie cracks an internet code and gets a lead on a possible Gua transfer of some kind of device.	135165
1998	First Wave: Second Wave	T			Episode #17. 12-30-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Newscaster (Pamela Martin). Following up on a UFO sighting, Cade arrives in a suburban community just as news reports indicate that the full alien invasion is finally taking place.Cade is trapped in a basement with a bunch of suspicious and bickering strangers.	135166
2000	First Wave: Shadowland	T			Episode #57. 12-6-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade is having nightmares and they could be lethal.	135167
2000	First Wave: Skywatchers	T			Episode #53. 11-8-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.An operative for the Raven Nation disappeared while investigating an anonymous posting to the Web site. It claimed aliens were active in the small mining town of Hope, Montana. Cade investigates.	135168
1998	First Wave: Speaking in Tongues	T			Episode #6. 10-14-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Joining a cult that warns people about the coming alien invasion, Cade discovers that its charismatic leader is himself one of the aliens.	135169
2000	First Wave: Still At Large	T			Episode #50. 10-18-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.A woman has found the true file on Cade's wife and murder. The ones read at the trial were fake. Cade goes undercover to find out the answers.	135170
1998	First Wave: Subject 117	T			Episode #1. 9-9-1998. Series 1998-2000.	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous, aka "Crazy Eddie" (Rob LaBelle) will help former thief turned security specialist Case Foster who discovers that he has been a test subject in a plot by aliens to take over the EarthHis wife is killed and he is framed for her murder. "Crazy Eddie" is the publisher of The Paranoid Times, a Web tabloid. He is a cyber-savant who teams up with Cade Foster to save the planet from alien takeover.	135171
1999	First Wave: Susperience	T			Episode #26. 10-13-1999	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Cade investigates a psychic research project in a seaside town.	135172
1999	First Wave: Target 117	T			Episode #23. 9-22-1999. Second Season	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Lucas is sent to Earth to test Cade Foster's warrior potential	135173
2000	First Wave: Terminal City	T			Episode #65. 1-31-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Final Omega Quatrain. Eddie called it the last chance. The hammer is the ultimate Gua weapon, able to move matter through a vortex in time and space. It could deliver an alien army to Earth's doorstep in a heartbeat.Only salvation is that the hammer was lost in a vortex, beyond Mabus' grasp. Or so Cade and Eddie thought. Cade tries to single-handedly stop the Second Wave.	135174
2000	First Wave: Tomorrow	T			Episode #43. 6-7-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster gets a glimpse of what the world would be like during the alien occupation of earth.	135175
2000	First Wave: Trial of Joshua Bridges, The	T			Episode #41. 5-24-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Joshua is put on trial and must defend himself against charges that he is a human sympathizer and a traitor to the Gua. Cade remembers that Joshua once told him the word "Gua" meant power to overcome.	135176
2000	First Wave: Twice Bless'd	T			Episode #66. 2-7-2001	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Would everything end where it begins? Cade is stuck in a psychiatric ward integrated by doctors who believed he was crazy. Aliens lobotomized Eddie convinced Joshua he was human and Jordan had committed suicide.It was now between Mabus and Cade. Mabus offers Cade a chance to go back in time and save his wife, Hannah. Mabus needs Cade to power the download. It is the final battle.	135177
2000	First Wave: Underworld	T			Episode #42. 5-31-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Foster uncovers an alien experiment with ties to the mob. Goes to the "City of Fountains," a nickname for Kansas City, Missouri, a town shoe headlines have screamed of a gangland war that left more than 30 dead.It's no mystery why the Gua should seek out organized crimes. Drugs, gambling, prostitution -- all things that could weaken mankind's resolve.	135178
1998	First Wave: Undesirables	T			Episode #16. 12-23-1998	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Trying to determine if there is any importance to a physics professor's research on possible space travel via wormholes. Cade discovers that the man is being protected by an alien woman who has fallen in love with him.Joshua has been sent to assassinate her. Cade and Joshua come to a mutual understanding.	135179
2000	First Wave: Unearthed	T			Episode #56. 11-29-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.Gua intelligence communiqué intercepted by the Raven Nation mentioned an all-powerful weapon the Gua have spent years searching for and now Cade and Eddie are close to finding it.	135180
2000	First Wave: Vessel, The	T			Episode #60. 12-27-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover."Inception OS" is an operating system used by almost every computer in the country. Max Stareman, president of the software empire planned to release a program to a massive media and consumer blitz.When Stareman finds out the that his software will effectively cripple the world's defenses in the Second Wave, he shuts down the project and orders the master copy of the program brought to his office.Stareman has the kind of clout needed to get the word out about the Gua. Turns out Stareman is Gua. Stareman was Mabus, Alien Anti-Christ Leader of the Gua. And he was in Cade's head.	135181
2000	First Wave: Wednesday's Child	T			Episode #55. 11-22-2000	Cyber Publisher Eddie Nambulous (Rob Labelle) of the web Tabloid, "The Paranoid Times" is a high-strung cyber-savant to whom daily life is a giant conspiracy. He and Foster try to save the planet from an alien takeover.The Paranoid Times gets thousands of hits a week, all from the growing contingent of believers who know aliens threaten our world. Most of these e-mails voice support, but one tips Cade to a Gua bomb set outside a United States Federal Office.Cade and Eddie check out the tip.	135182
1910	First Wireless From Mars	SSF	USC	Miller, Warren M.		Reporter Brownie, the young reporter.  City editor.	135183
1996	First Wives Club, The	M				Newscaster (Sue Simmons)	135184
1922	First Woman, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	135185
1689	First Year of the Revolution: Mall in Her Majesty	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	135186
1978	First You Cry (aka First, You Cry).	MT	SVD 592. SV 186	Rollin, Betty (Book).  Carmen Culver (Teleplay)		NBC Correspondent Betty Rollin (Mary Tyler Moore) has a mastectomy and it affects her professional life as well as her private life.Correspondent (Sari Price). Interviewer (Carole Hemingway).	135187
1981	First You Have To Find Him	NM	UCLA	Goldthwaite, Eaton K.		Reporter Tom Kelly, Island Daily.	135188
1962	Fish and Slips	M				TV  Broadcast	135189
2005	Fish Eye	M				Editor (Randy Brown).	135190
1977	Fish: It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog	T			Episode. Series (2-5-77 to 6-8-78).	Newspaper. Fish finds his name in the obituaries	135191
1991	Fisher King, The	M	L			Radio. Jack Lucas (Jeff Bridges), a sleek, mean-spirited radio bully at the top of the world is brought down by reality. News Reporter (Frazer Smith).	135192
1980	Fist of Fear, Touch of Death	M			Mockumentary.	Reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee. TV Anchorman (Adolph Caesar).	135193
2004	Fist of Iron Chef	M			Short - Action - Comedy	Commentator Roger (Warren Sweeney).	135194
1937	Fit for a King	M	VHS 842	Flournoy, Richard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter of The New York Blade Virgil Jones (Joe E. Brown)  is hired because his uncle is the publisher. Calls himself "Scoops," but is nothing more than a gopher and keeps trying to convince his editor to give him a real assignment."I wanna go to fires and floods and murders," he tells his editor.  He adopts a series of disguises to pursue a story and gets a scoop from a princess on her ascension to the throne. Rival reporters continue to double-cross each other.	135195
2006	Fit To Die	NM		Stuyck, Karen Hanson	Five Star First Edition Mystery	Magazine Writer Lauren Prescott is 50, described by her husband as “fat,” and flat broke after being dumped by her husband, a dentist, who empties their bank account, closes his practice and leaves town without a word of explanation. Looking for a way to support herself, Lauren seeks work at a local magazine, where the editor auditions her by asking her to write a profile of a fitness guru who has just died while jogging. To land the magazine job, Lauren writes the profile but the death looks increasingly suspicious the more she probes. Her search for her missing husband reveals unexpected criminal secrets. Lauren must decipher the brutal reality behind the two men’s public facades, unaware that the killer also has a deadline -- for her murder.	135196
2008	Fit To Print	N		McCutcheon, Constance		Newspaper Publisher-Owner Rudy Serling of the Warbler newspaper in Warbier, Oklahoma finds a newspaper very similar to his own in racks all over town just as he is getting ready to send his first edition to press. Turning the town shopper into a subscription newspaper was kept very quiet as Rudy was buying the established paper. Now, when he attempts to sue, his lawyer informs him he has no legal way out except to compete with his brash competition. “I’ll beat that bastard and run him out. Even though I hate this town, I’ll teach them what journalism is,” Rudy confides to his brother who is also a newspaperman. “It’ll have to be so obvious he’s just publishing trash.” His brother raises a critical question: “And if they want trash?” The rivalry puts the papers at their worst with the townspeople suddenly all-important voters Rudy has to court despite his disgust with the town and his lot. And, yes, they do seem to want trash. Until the battle pitches from unsavory to murderous, and Warbler citizens are forced to ponder the struggle’s core issue: the different between a gossip sheet and news that’s fit to print.  Freedom of the press and free enterprise clash in Warbler, Oklahoma.	135197
1981	Fitz and Bones: Blue Pigeon Blues (aka Loner, The. Masked Policeman, The )	T		Shayne, Bob	Episode #2. 10-31-1981	Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), investigative news reporter for Newsline 3  KSFB-TV, Channel 3 in San Francisco. Bones Howard, Edsel-driving, ENG cameraman (Tom Smothers), use unorthodox methods to get stories.News Director Terri Seymour (Diana Muldaur). Lawrence Brody ( Roger C. Carmel), reporter for a rival station. Doug Hale as anchor Mel Bishop. An open-and-shut case.	135198
1981	Fitz and Bones: Difficult Lesson, A	T		Parriott, James D.	Episode #4. 11-14-1981	Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), investigative news reporter for Newsline 3  KSFB-TV, Channel 3 in San Francisco. Bones Howard, Edsel-driving, ENG cameraman (Tom Smothers), use unorthodox methods to get stories.News Director Terri Seymour (Diana Muldaur). Lawrence Brody ( Roger C. Carmel), reporter for a rival station. Doug Hale as anchor Mel Bishop. Racial violence plagues a high school.	135199
1981	Fitz and Bones: Terror at Alcatraz (the original Pilot)	MT		Larson, Glen A.		Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), investigative news reporter for Newsline 3  KSFB-TV, Channel 3 in San Francisco. Bones Howard, Edsel-driving, ENG cameraman (Tom Smothers), use unorthodox methods to get stories.News Director Terri Seymour (Diana Muldaur). Lawrence Brody ( Roger C. Carmel), reporter for a rival station. Doug Hale as anchor Mel Bishop.	135200
1981	Fitz and Bones: Terror at Newsline 3	T		Shaw, Lou	Episode #1. 10-24-1981. Series 10-24-1981 to 11-14-1981.	Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), investigative news reporter for Newsline 3  KSFB-TV, Channel 3 in San Francisco. Bones Howard, Edsel-driving, ENG cameraman (Tom Smothers), use unorthodox methods to get stories.News Director Terri Seymour (Diana Muldaur). Lawrence Brody ( Roger C. Carmel), reporter for a rival station. Doug Hale as anchor Mel Bishop. Fitz and Bones are held hostage at the news station.	135201
1981	Fitz and Bones: To Kill a Ghost	T		Shaw, Lou	Episode #3. 11-7-1981	Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), investigative news reporter for Newsline 3  KSFB-TV, Channel 3 in San Francisco. Bones Howard, Edsel-driving, ENG cameraman (Tom Smothers), use unorthodox methods to get stories.News Director Terri Seymour (Diana Muldaur). Lawrence Brody ( Roger C. Carmel), reporter for a rival station. Doug Hale as anchor Mel Bishop. Fitz and Bones investigate cancer-realated deaths.	135202
1866	Fitz Smythe's Horse	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Newspapers. Mr. Fitz Smythe gives his hoss nothing but old newspapers to eat. Golden Era reprinted from Territorial Enterprise	135203
1998	Fitzgerald: Aluminum Hatch, The	NM		Weber, Ronald	#1 Fitzgerald Mysteries	Former Reporter Donal Fitzgerald of the Detroit Free Press, the lover of Mercy Virdon, a woman who works for the Department of Natural Resources, won a tidy sum of money in the lottery, and ended up in Michigan to pursue fly fishing and write a novel.A canoe livery is the subject of many complaints because the owner inundates the river with rented canoes and clears the way for them by cutting whatever wood he can floating on the river in upper Michigan.Then a well-placed wire nearly takes his head off as Mercy and her boss are lying in wait for him to come canoeing past them. Mercy's son announces he saw somebody carrying something along the bank just before the man's last ride.So Mercy's live-in, Fitzgerald hustles him out of town to the safety of the big city. But the boy, bored and restless in Detroit, hitchhikes back to the little town of Ossning near the river just in time to walk into trouble.	135204
2000	Fitzgerald: Catch and Keep	NM		Weber, Ronald	#2 Fitzgerald Mysteries	Former Reporter Donal Fitzgerald of the Detroit Free Press, the lover of Mercy Virdon, a woman who works for the Department of Natural Resources, won a tidy sum of money in the lottery, and ended up in Michigan to pursue fly fishing and write a novel.When ex-newsman Fitzgerald gets a call from former colleague asking him to track down a missing stringer for a Detroit paper, he follows the reporter's trail to a story of the controversial "catch and release" fishing policy in Michigan's lower peninsula.The reporter is dead, shot in the head while she sat at her computer. But she didn't die alone. Her husband, rumored to be a local bootlegger, is found dead a few miles away, same execution style.With the help of his girlfriend, Department of Natural Resources agent Mercy Virdon, Fitzgerald picks up the dead woman's investigation into a group of angry anglers, the Catch and Keep Alliance, and their mysterious defenders, a powerful militia group.Fitzgerald shares clues with the local sheriff and Mercy, signs that point to bootlegging, dangerous local militants and ongoing turmoil surrounding fishing regulations.	135205
2002	Fitzgerald: Poachers	NM		Weber, Ronald	#3 Fitzgerald Mysteries	Former Reporter Donal Fitzgerald of the Detroit Free Press, the lover of Mercy Virdon, a woman who works for the Department of Natural Resources, won a tidy sum of money in the lottery, and ended up in Michigan to pursue fly fishing and write a novel.A man has been camping at the Rainbow Rapides camp ground since before the State of Michigan took it over. Two shotgun blasts fired through the wall of his tent killed him.In a close-knit community like Ossning, everyone knew Charlie including Donal Fitzgerald, live-in lover of the campground's owner's ex-wife Mercy Virdon, local field officer of the Department of Natural Resources.They immediately take up a collection of reward money.  A fellow camper, Alec Proffit, the Vermont writer who came all the way to northern Michigan to fish, is missing.But he soon turns up with a story of his own -- Charlie had the goods on a ring of poachers and was killed by the poachers or corrupt DNR officials. Fitzgerald is on the case.	135206
2006	Fitzgerald's Flask	M			Sci-Fi	News Vendor (Kim Joonil). Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (Robert M. Snyder). Book Editor Maxwell Perkins (Peter B. Snyder). Writer H.G. Wells (James P. MacGuire).	135207
1967	Fitzwilly	M	DVD -R HQ 7513, 7514 (No Ending). SVD 1410		AFI-Authors	Reporter (Fletcher Allen). Elderly woman's butler leads servants in larceny to support her philanthropy and illusion of wealth.	135208
1931	Five and Ten	M				Reporter on Train (Lee Phelps).	135209
1954	Five Arrows, The	N	OWN - H	Chase, Allan		Newspaperman Matthew Hall	135210
1939	Five Came Back	M	DVD -R HQ 2510, 2493			Photographer (Frank Faylen).	135211
2003	Five Cent War.Com	DT				Newspaper Narration (Emma Hoffman). Hiroshima Newsreel Narrator (Giles Taylor).	135212
2003	Five Conversations About Soul	DT				Interviewer Dina Andrews.	135213
1979	Five Days from Home	M				TV Newsman (Ralph Story).	135214
2007	Five Days: Day 1	T	DVD -R HQ 9021		Episode. 10-2-2007	Journalist Josh Fairley, an ambitious reporter. News media, politics, police hierarchy are all explored in this HBO series. CCTV News crews. Fairley is first seen at a nursing home interviewing an elderly couple about their golden anniversary.A young mother on her way to visit her great-grandfather, stops on the highway and disappears leaving two young children she shares with her young husband to wander off. Was she abducted? Did her husband or someone else kill her? Did she coldly abandon her kids to go off with a lover? Aggressive, bloodthirsty press is all over the place covering the story. Josh, back at the nursing home to finish up his anniversary piece, hears about the woman's disappearance. Hurrying back to his editor with a photo of the woman, he gets the go-ahead to follow the story. When he tries to confirm the details of the case with the police, he is shut out. Reporter 1 (Tom Andrews). Reporter 2 (Craig Purnell).  Press Officer (James Mellor). 	135215
2007	Five Days: Day 28	T	DVD -R HQ 9091		Episode. 10-2007	Journalist Josh Fairley, an ambitious reporter. News media, politics, police hierarchy are all explored in this HBO series. e covering the story.Leanne’s disappearance turns into a murder investigation. Matt becomes the subject of police scrutiny. Matt and Fames make a disquieting discovery. 	135216
2007	Five Days: Day 3	T	DVD -R HQ 9056, 9055		Episode. 10-10-2007	Journalist Josh Fairley, an ambitious reporter. News media, politics, police hierarchy are all explored in this HBO series. Matt learns that his missing wife is pregnant. Hazel suspects her son may have been involved in the abduction. A young mother on her way to visit her great-grandfather, stops on the highway and disappears leaving two young children she shares with her young husband to wander off.Was she abducted? Did her husband or someone else kill her? Did she coldly abandon her kids to go off with a lover? Aggressive, bloodthirsty press is all over the place covering the story.	135217
2007	Five Days: Day 33	T	DVD -R HQ 9147, 9149		Episode. 10-2007	Journalist Josh Fairley, an ambitious reporter. News media, politics, police hierarchy are all explored in this HBO series. e covering the story. 	135218
2007	Five Days: Day 79	T	DVD -R HQ 9209, 9212		Episode. 11-2007	Journalist Josh Fairley, an ambitious reporter. News media, politics, police hierarchy are all explored in this HBO series. e covering the story.  Discovery of a burnt-out van reignites the investigation. Police stake out Hazel’s home. Amy attends her retirement party. 	135219
1997	Five Desperate Hours	MT	DVD -R HQ 7748, 7749			TV Reporter (Brenda Crichlow)	135220
2003	Five Dimes	NR		Hilmon, Darrious D.		TV Executive News Producer Jorja Grace has just returned to her hometown of Detroit, Michigan, and has been promoted to an executive news producer position in a major TV market. Single mother focused on her career and raising her daughter.Meets handsome doctor. She'd rather spend time with four old friends than go out with any man since in her past men have caused her too much pain.	135221
1872	Five Hundred Majority; or, the Days of Tammany	N	USC	Hume, John Ferguson		Editors Scatchal and Scourage,  who line their pockets with Tammany bribes	135222
1867	Five Hundred Pounds Reward	N		Wigram		Press	135223
1964	Five Men In the Moon	M			AFI-Television/Playwrights	Writer	135224
1962	Five Miles to Midnight (Le Couteau dans la Plaie	M	DVD -R HQ 9181, 9182	Versini, Andre (Idea). Maurice Druon (Dialogue). Peter Viertel, Hugh Wheeler (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. U.S.-France-Italy. Ness book	Correspondent David Barnes (Gig Young) involved with married woman in Paris. Husband is believed killed in plane crash, but shows up and convinces her to help him defraud insurance company.  Drives husband to Belgian border.He tells her he will turn her over to police if she doesn't stay with him.  She returns to reporter after running husband down with the car. Newsman notifies authorities.	135225
1968	Five Million Years to Earth	M				News Media	135226
1938	Five of a Kind	M	DVD -R HQ 7670, 7671.	Breslow, Lou, John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Christine Nelson (Claire Trevor) of the New York Bulletin and Duke Lester (Cesar Romero) of the New York Evening Gazette, rival reporters. Looking for a runaway heiress. Editor Crane (Charles D.  Brown).Nelson given phony story, gets fired, comes up with the idea of doing a "newsreel of the air" program to compete with Lester's radio show.  She sells the editor of the New York World-Dispatch on the concept.She heads to Canada to do a story on the Quintuplets, but Lester poses a police inspector and tries to have her arrested. Given exclusive contract for the story. Two reporters reconcile when Lester arranges for TV broadcast of Quints'' performance.	135227
1999	Five Senses, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8284, 8285			News Media. TV Reporter 1 (Sandi Stahlbrand). TV Reporter 2 (Ola Sturik)	135228
1955	Five Star Crisis (Appointment With Adventure)	T			8-21-55	Newspaper. Barbara Britton, Hugh Reilly	135229
1935	Five Star Final	G				Newspaper. Board game for children/adults	135230
1935	Five Star Jones	R				Reporter. Tom Jones (Johnny Kane) and Sally Jones (Elizabeth Day), Hummert story about an ace reporter	135231
1962	Five Weeks in a Balloon	M	DVD -R HQ 3498, 3496. SVD 1175	Verne, Jules (Novel). Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen, Albert Gail (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Donald O'Shay (Red Buttons), American playboy journalist who joins balloon expedition financed by the Randolph newspapers, owned by O'Shay's uncle, trying to claim land around the Volta River for England.Explorers have run-ins with slave traders, African tribes and various obstacles. O'Shay continually states objection to any kind of political or social commitment -- "I'm a reporter, not a reformer."Attitude changes and he is the one who finally plants flag on the territory they have been seeking.	135232
1998	Five Wives, Three Secretaries and Me	M				Interviewer (Tessa Blake)	135233
1954	Five-Star Final	T		Weitzenkorn, Louis, Managing Editor of the New York Graphic. Play-film scenario.	Lux Video Theatre - 11-11-54	Tabloid Managing Editor Joseph Randall (Edmund O'Brien) of the scurrilous New York Evening Gazette. Joanne Woodward. Mae Clarke.	135234
1931	Five-Star Final (aka Five Star Final)	M	DVD -R HQ 3403, 3404. SVDSP 793. SV 120	Weitzenkorn, Louis	Robinson - Ness Book	Tabloid Managing Editor Joseph Randall (Edward G. Robinson)of the scurrilous New York Evening Gazette. Reporter T. Vernon Isopod (Boris Karloff). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Owner Bernard Hinchecliffe (Oscar Apfel), owner of the New York Gazette.Reporter Kitty Carmody (Ona Munson). Reporter (James P. Burtis). Reporter in Speakeasy (James Donlan). Miss Edwards (Gladys Lloyd), secretary for Hinchecliffe. Copyboy Arthur Goldberg (Harold Waldridge)."It won't do any good to tell you what you've done. You'll go on hunting with your filthy newspaper, pulling the clothing off women and selling their naked souls for two cents. You've grown rich on filth and no one's ever dared rise up and crush you out."	135235
1931	Five-Star Final: Melodrama in Three Acts, A	P	GPL	Weitzenkorn, Louis		Tabloid Managing Editor Joseph Randall (Edmund O'Brien) of the scurrilous New York Evening Gazette. Exposes the cheapness of the sensational tabloids of the 1920s.	135236
2005	Five, The: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-Century Odessa	N			Jabotinsky, Vladimir	Police Reporter Shtrok was "a man who knew everything:."  His friends from the police" had called him early that day to inform him of another sensational event he would be allowed to write about…""... It would take place in such and such a place, and he should take a cab and go there." At last, Shtrok returned and set about writing immediately: He whispered to me apart from the others: "Read column after column as I write…."I began to read column after column, the last lines still moist from his ink. … The trial took place behind closed doors; the reporter Shtrok from our editorial office knew everything, of course, and tried to tell me, but I threw him out."`"I was helped by our reporter Shtrok who was specially dispatched to cover it. He was so shaken, he felt the grief so personally…."	135237
2009	Fixer Upper, The	N		Andrews, Mary Kay		Washington Public Relations firm boss is caught in a political scandal and fledgling lobbyist who works for the firm is left almost broke, unemployed and homeless. Out of options, she reluctantly accepts her father’s offer to help refurbish Birdsong, the old family place he recently inherited in Guthrie, Georgia. 	135238
1998	Fixer, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Charles Robert Carner). Reporter #2 (Debra Sharkey)	135239
2003	Fixer, The: Story from Sarajevo, A	DT		Sacco, Joe		War Correspondents are sold stories by "fixers," the kind of human tragedy and moral outrage that makes news editors happy.Neven is a "fixer" who leads Western reporters to stories, dispensing information and guiding them through the dangerous landscape of post-war Sarajevo and Bosnia.	135240
1989	Fixes	NM	OWN - H	Kennedy, Eugene		Correspondent Jimbo, Times chief correspondent in Rome.	135241
1992	Fixin' To Die	N	MLPL	Oster, Jerry		Reporter Samantha Cox, the ultrachic, ultrahot news shark.	135242
2002	Fixing Frank	M	DVD			Investigative Journalist Franklin Johnston (Andrew Elvis Miller) is a gay reporter who sets out to write an expose on a therapist who claims to convert gays to straight. But he discovers that the therapist may not necessarily be a quack. The reason for Frank’s seeing the therapist becomes blurred -- is it for the article or for personal reasons?  As he falls under the therapist’s spell, his relationship with his boyfriend, a psychotherapist who told him about the therapist, deteriorates. A fierce psychological tug of war erupts between the two persuasive doctors over the heart and mind of Frank. Frank must make decisions that eventually influence the lives of all three. 	135243
2000	Fiza	MF				Photographer (Gautam Rajadhyaksha), graduation scene	135244
2005	Fjernsyn for voksne: Den grimme aelling	MTF			Denmark	Parody Fairy Tales. Telephone Interviewer (Mikael Bertelsen - Himself).	135245
1986	Flag	M				Reporter (Larry Turk).	135246
2006	Flag	C			Japan. 2006-2007. 13-episode TV series. Abune, 	Reporter Lisa is a fellow journalist who works with main character Saeko Shirasu.Photographer Keiichi Akagi is a veteran cameraman and friend of main character Saeko Shirasu. Works for the photo agency "Horizont.”Photojournalist Saeko Shirasu is a 25-year-old war frontline photojournalist who became a celebrity after taking a picture of civilians raising a makeshift UN flag in war-torn Uddiyana. Because of her connection with the "Flag" photo, Saeko Shirasu was offered the job of following the SDC unit as frontline journalist.	135247
1964	Flag Full of Stars, A	N	OWN - H	Robinson, Don		Newspaperman Donald Caldwell, Cleveland newspaperman who's been forced to bet his cherished bachelorhood on the outcome of the election.	135248
1964	Flag Full of Stars, A: Novel, A	N		Robertson, Don		Journalist	135249
2000	Flags of Our Fathers	N		Bradley, James and Ron Powers		News Media. News Photograph at Iwo Jima frames this chronicle of the battle of Iwo Jima and the fates of the men planting the Stars and Stripes in the famous photo.	135250
2006	Flags of Our Fathers	M		Haggis, Paul and William Broyes (Screenplay). Director: Clint Eastwood		News Media. Public Relations. Manipulation of the public by media. Pure Public Relations. Three of the men who appeared in the Joe Rosenthal photograph of six soldiers hoisting the American flag on Iwo Jima.Military wanted these men to be larger than life to raise desperately needed money for the war effort by selling war bonds. How heroes are sold. Investigation into the nature of heroism, real and manufactured.Ate away at the insides of these media-proclaimed heroes, who believed that the men who deserved the glory were the ones who had given their lives. Reporter #1 (Jim Cantafio) in Los Angeles). Reporter (Mark Colson)Ponders the way images are used to manipulate reality. War machine and Public Relations machine become entwined. Reporter in LA #1 (Jim Cantafio). Reporter in LA #2 (Mark Colson). Reporter in Chicago #1 (Danny McCarthy).Reporter in Chicago #2 (Patrick New). Reporter in NYC (James Horan. Reporter at Hansen's (Michael Canavan).	135251
1989	Flair	MT			Miniseries	Reporter No. 2 (Guy Hudson).	135252
1975	Flaklypa Grand Prix	MF				TV Reporter (Per Theodor Haugen)	135253
1978	Flambards	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Brian James).	135254
1996	Flame	M				Photojournalist (John Jacobson).	135255
1975	Flame	M			UK	Photographer (Laurie Goode).	135256
1990	Flame in My Heart, A	M				Political Columnist Pierre (Benoit Regent), a political columnist for a weekly magazine	135257
1979	Flame Is Love, The	MT	SVD 608	Cartland, Barbara (Novel).  Hindi Brooks (Teleplay)	Ness Book	French Journalist Pierre (Shane Briant) for magazine La Plume, which subscribes to the notion of "unfettered self-expression." Skeptic who scoffs at another journalist's attempt to do expose on occult groups.Meets American heiress and mistakes her for nursemaid. She is drugged for Satanic ritual, but reporter is able to rescue her and is later revealed to be the brother of an English duke to whom the heiress is engaged.	135258
1945	Flame of the Barbary Coast	M				Publisher Cyrus Danver (Russell Hicks), newspaper publisher. Byline Conners, Reporter, San Francisco Star (Jack Norton).	135259
1960	Flame Over India	M		Nugent, Frank (Original Screenplay). Patrick Ford and Will Price (Story).  Robin Estridge (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Van Leyden (Herbert Lom), in group of passengers on a train carrying a young prince rebels are trying to assassinate. Reporter blackmails his way onto train by breaking into private meeting where plans are being made for prince's escape.Reporter intimates that rebels might find out about the plan if he is not allowed to go along. Once on board, he continually criticizes British military and verbally spars with aristocratic woman who accuses him of writing crude sensationalism.Also proves handy with rifle claiming that he knows how to shoot because "newspapermen have to be able to protect themselves sometimes." Reporter eventually revealed to be a Moslem who is trying to kill the prince.Turns machine gun on the other passengers but is finally shot by governess who previously said taking a human life never solved anything."Reading newspapers is like everything else in life. One must take the good with the bad, the informed and the shoddy. You do an awful lot of harm, you know that, don't you? Sometimes I even think you're inciting violence."	135260
1935	Flame Within, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3348, 3325			Photographer (Eddie Featherstone). Announcer at Ball.	135261
1932	Flames	M				Photographer (Kit Guard).	135262
1989	Flames 88-89	M				Reporter (Eric Duhatschek)	135263
1996	Flaming Corsage, The	N		Kennedy, William		Journalist Thomas Maginn, a talented, self-destructive journalist. Time moves between 1880s and 1912.	135264
1924	Flaming Crisis, The	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book. Blacks in American Films	African-American Reporter is convicted of murder on circumstantial evidence. Escapes from prison and goes south where he falls in love with a cowgirl. After driving away an outlaw band, he discovers the real murderer has confessed.Reporter is free to return to the cowgirl.	135265
1924	Flaming Cross, The	M			Blacks	African-American Newspaperman Robert Mason (Calvin Nicholson), an aggressive Negro newspaperman, exposes labor leader. Adventures chronicled	135266
1990	Flamingo	N		Reiss, Bob		News Media	135267
1949	Flamingo Road	M	DVD -R HQ 10327, 10328. DVD - R 1569			Editor Doc Waterson (Fred Clark), Editor Bolden Advertiser	135268
1981	Flamingo Road: Arrangement, The	T		D'Avray, Bill	Episode #16. 11-3-1981	Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes).	135269
1982	Flamingo Road: Chance of a Lifetime	T		Black, Stephen and Henry Stern	Episode #28. 2-16-1982	Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes).Titus frames Elmo for the explosion in the newspaper office.	135270
1981	Flamingo Road: Election, The	T			Episode #7. 2-10-1981	News Media. Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes).Elmo Tyson gets asked by Sam Curtis to give his endorsement to Fielding for senator with the election so close. Reporter (Clete Roberts).	135271
1982	Flamingo Road: Explosion, The	T		Fritzhand, James	Episode #27. 2-9-1982	Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes).Titus decides to silence Elmo's newspaper before Skipper's editorials ruin his plans for legalized gambling in Truro.	135272
1981	Flamingo Road: Hostages, The (Part 1)	MT			Episode #1. 1-16-1981. Series 1-6-1981 to 5-4-1982. 37 episodes	Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes). Editor (Mason Adams).	135273
1982	Flamingo Road: Strange Bedfellows	T		Perry, Joyce	Episode #24. 1-12-1982	Publisher Elmo Tyson  (Peter Donat) of Clarion, town newspaper, Truro County, Florida. Sande Swanson, Magazine Reporter for Tallahassee Today (Cynthia Sikes).Elmo throws his hat into the ring and Titus faces tough competition for re-election.	135274
1923	Flamme, Die	M				Journalist (Max Adalbert).	135275
1953	Flannelfoot	M			UK Only	Press	135276
1970	Flap	M			AFI-Reporters/Publicity. PR	Reporter. Gus Kirk, Reporter (Robert Cleaves).	135277
1974	Flash	N		Juffe, Mel		Reporter on a newspaper is caught up in a netherworld of terror and decadence	135278
1997	Flash	MT				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Monica Kaufman). Newscaster #2 (John Pruitt).	135279
1973	Flash Crowd	SS	USC	Niven, Larry	In "Three Trips in Time and Space: Original Novellas of Science Fiction."	Photographer Jerry Jansen  works as a  camera "newspaper" for the Central Broadcasting Association in Los Angeles.Riots -- C.B.A. newsmen have not been heard from, C.B.A. helicopter shot down.  Jansen's camera destroyed by mob.  Media blames Jansen, a roving newsman,  for starting the riot.George Bailey tells Jansen they have to let him go. Wash Evan's instant documentary.  Jansen's exclusive footage creates a buying war from news services and tapezines.  Much media.	135280
1940	Flash Evans: Flash Evans and the Darkroom Mystery	NJ		Bell, Frank (Mildred Wirt Benson)	#1 Flash Evans Mysteries	Photographer-Reporter Jimmy Evans is nicknamed "Flash" by a coworker. Widowed mother and younger sister, Joan. He's 16 years old, a graduate from Brandale High, independent, resourceful.Father, who is dead, was a reporter at the Brandale Ledger newspaper.  Takes still and moving pictures. Must work to support his family.He saves the Ledger owner's cousin in a fire and that earns him a $5-a-week raise (from $25 to $30).  Takes the bus to work.  Can make a knuckle sandwich when he has to use his fists.Slender, tall lad with "a thick shock of dark curly hair and frank gray eyes set in a pleasant, firmly molded face." Will do anything to get the picture -- even going outside on a high building ledge for the best lens angle.Wire photo cylinders, the teletype, rotogravure,.  Covers the fights, polo, auto races. Gets the news by going up in airplanes.	135281
1940	Flash Evans: Flash Evans Camera News Hawk	NJ		Bell, Frank (Mildred Wirt Benson)	#2 Flash Evans Mysteries	Photographer-Reporter Jimmy "Flash" Evans" works fort he Brandale Ledger and also shoots newsreels. He is a 16-year-old boy who starts his career as a newspaper cameraman and then transfers to newsreel work.You'll find Flash Evans wherever news is breaking -- covering fires, bank robberies, ocean disasters, strikes, floods, earthquakes, and in the war zones shooting pictures of land battles, air raids and submarine attacks.During his month's vacation from the newspaper, Flash Evans travels to Indianapolis to watch the audio races. Flash's friend, Joe Wells, takes the same train to Indianapolis to meet his NewsVue partner.During the journey, the train derails, injuring many people including Joe who is unable to walk and so asks Flash to take his place temporarily at NewsVue. Flash is welcomed coldly by Joe's partner, George Doyle.Flash takes some splendid films of the races and is praised by Doyle's boss. Doyle refuses to acknowledge Flash's skill and tries to get him to quit so that one of his friends can take his place. Flash continues working to keep Joe's job.	135282
1999	Flash Forward	T	SVD 863. SVD 794			School Newspaper	135283
1980	Flash Gordon	M				News Media. People Magazine features Flash Gordon on the cover. Other Media.	135284
2007	Flash Gordon: ‘Til Death	T			Episode #9. 10-12-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Aura drugs Flash with a love potion causing him to fall in love with her. 	135285
2007	Flash Gordon: Alliances (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8999		Episode #7. 9-28-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Flash, Baylin and Zarkov visit Mongo, where Flash learns some surprising information about his father. Barin, leader of the Verdans, seeks to protect his people by guaranteeing their supply of clean water. 	135286
2007	Flash Gordon: Ascension	T	DVD -R HQ 8960		Episode #5. 9-24-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Flash, Dale and Baylin travel to Mongo and learn about the Dactyl ascension ceremony. Rankol is pressured into opening a rift.	135287
2007	Flash Gordon: Assassin	T	DVD -R HQ 8939		Episode #4. 9-7-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom when Harden pops back into his life wearing an engagement ring.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Flash is shocked after witnessing a familiar face, his father, exit a rift.	135288
2008	Flash Gordon: Blame	T	DVD -R HQ 9514		Episode #19. 1-18-2008	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Public Relations disaster. Dale finds out what happened to her fiancé, Joe, and how much he loved her before he was killed after having an implant put into his brain to control his actions.  Gordon gets an antidote to the poisoned water. 	135289
2008	Flash Gordon: Cold Day in Hell	T	DVD -R HQ 9550		Episode. 1-25-2008	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Flash finds himself in the desolate snow fields of Frigia, where he must free the Frigian Queen in order to pass the final test. 	135290
2007	Flash Gordon: Conspiracy Theory	T	DVD -R HQ 9130		Episode #10. 10-19-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Genessa (Rankol’s bodyguard) abducts Zarkov in an effort to control the riffs. Meanwhile, Flash and Dale are questioned by a mysterious person. 	135291
2008	Flash Gordon: Ebb and Flow	T			Episode #18. 1-11-2008	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. After Lake Kendal is transported to a reservoir on Mongo, Flash must destroy the rift generator in order to prevent theft of the Earth’s water. 	135292
2007	Flash Gordon: Infestation	T	DVD -R HQ 8920		Episode #3. 8-24-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom when Harden pops back into his life wearing an engagement ring.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Flash and Baylin travel to Mongo to acquire an antidote after Nick is bitten by an alien parasite.	135293
2007	Flash Gordon: Life Source	T	DVD -R HQ 8970		Episode #6. 9-21-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Ming sends a hunter to Earth on a mission. Meanwhile, Flash, Baylin and Zarkov find a dead soldier.	135294
2007	Flash Gordon: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8842, 8843		Episode #1. 8-10-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom when Harden pops back into his life wearing an engagement ring.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Having won a marathon, Flash Gordon discovers a mystery involving his dead father.	135295
2007	Flash Gordon: Possession	T			Episode #15. 11-30-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Joe steals a rift blaster which he uses to visit Mongo. Joe intends to secure photographic evidence of the planet’s existence. 	135296
2007	Flash Gordon: Pride	T	DVD -R HQ 8890		Episode #2. 8-17-207	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom when Harden pops back into his life wearing an engagement ring.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.Baylin is Ming's best bounty hunter but she is stranded on Earth. Tyrus is sent by Ming to bring her back.	135297
2007	Flash Gordon: Random Access	T	DVD -R HQ 9168		Episode #11. 10-26-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Joe learns Flash and Dale’s secret after he and Flash fall through a rift while fighting. Elsewhere, Baylin and Dale help bring a child into the world. 	135298
2007	Flash Gordon: Revelations (2)	T			Episode #8. 10-5-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom.Cynical Dale is investigating some strange goings-on involving what she falls "faliens" ("fake aliens"). The plot involves a strange space portal, the planet Mongo and its leader Ming.While helping Flash and Baylin find a way back to Earth, Zarkov is arrested in Nascent City. In the prison cell, an old prisoner by the name of Krebb claims to have met Flash’s father.	135299
2008	Flash Gordon: Revolution (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 9590		Episode #20. 2-1-2008	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Dale and Norah, who are being chased by “men in black” escape to Mongo. Flash is shocked by a discovery he makes in the mainframe room of the Citadel -- his father is hooked up to the master computer, alive and talking. But when the father tells Flash to release him from the machine, something goes terribly wrong.  Ming orders Rankol’s execution after he learns that Rankol is a Celetroph. Terek builds a force to rebel against Ming. 	135300
2008	Flash Gordon: Revolution (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 9626		Episode #21. 2-8-2008 (Season Finale)	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Dr. Gordon is freed from a mind prison leading to a brief reunion between father and son. Terek’s attack against Ming has begun though Ming receives help from Azura to repel Terek’s forces. 	135301
2007	Flash Gordon: Secrets and Lies	T	DVD -R HQ 9220		Episode #12. 11-2-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Flash and Zarkov become deeply involved in a complicated clash between two clans of Mongo. Meanwhile, Joe begins to talk about his “adventures” jeopardizing his career.	135302
2007	Flash Gordon: Sorrow	T	DVD -R HQ 9249		Episode #13. 11-9-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Flash and Dale accompany Baylin back to Mongo for Honor Day, a day of remembrance for the lives lost during an environmental catastrophe known as “The Sorrow.”	135303
2007	Flash Gordon: Stand and Deliver	T	DVD -R HQ 9276 (Mislabeled 9274).		Episode #14. 11-16-2007	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Flash and Baylin help free the Verden from slavery. 	135304
2008	Flash Gordon: Thicker Than Water	T	DVD -R HQ 9420		Episode #17. 1-4-2008	TV Reporter Dale Harden (Gina Holden) of Channel 4 News  is the former high school girlfriend of Steve "Flash" Gordon (Eric Johnson) who is living at home with his widowed mom. Powerful alliance form when Aura learns that Terek, the leader of the Deviates, is her brother. 	135305
1939	Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars	M			Serial -- 15 chapters	Reporter Donald Kerr stows away on Gordon's rocket ship.	135306
2003	Flash House	N		Liu, Aimee E.		American Journalist Aidan Shaw goes down in Kashmir, his wife refuses to believe he is dead.	135307
1915	Flash Light, The	M			Ness Book	Photographer in India is asked to take pictures of a prince's harem. Discovers he is to be executed after the photos are taken so he escapes along with an English girl he rescues.	135308
1985	Flash of Green, A	M	VHS 495	MacDonald, John D. (Novel).  Victor Nunez (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Wing  (Ed Harris) of the Palm City Record Journal in Florida, has lost his convictions and interest in his work since his wife is hospitalized with a degenerative disease.  He becomes involved in dirty politicsCommission tries to hire Wing as press secretary. Pays him to spy on those who oppose his development deal telling him to tell them he is doing research on a book.Violence occurs and Wing punches out the editor of the paper , then gets a colleague to help him plant a story attacking the commissioner, who tells the public the story appeared without the editor's knowledge and that a retraction will appear.Wing is assaulted by the commissioner's supporters and leaves town to take a job in Jacksonville. He returns to his hometown and is beaten up again.Somehow, Wing convinces the commissioner to get him back on his old paper so he can continue to hound the commissioner in print. Photographer (Gene Densmore).	135309
1962	Flash of Green, A	NM	OWN - P	MacDonald, John D.		Reporter James WingLocal Newspaperman fights a group of corrupt real estate developers who descend on a Florida coastal town.  Want to turn natural harbor into a housing development.	135310
1923	Flash, The	M		Hively, George (Story).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter (George Larkin) is involved in efforts of police department to clean up the city, a move opposed by gamblers and corrupt politicians.Reporter rescues the police chief's daughter on raging river. Daughter has been framed by crooks who want her father to end his clean-up campaign.Variety, 1/25/53: "Scenes in the newspaper 'editorial department' will never make any scribe who turns in copy for a daily burn up with envy. George Larkin as the lead reporter is pictured skipping into the copy room with a scoop, a big 'inside' yarn."He tears it off on less than  half a sheet of paper. The editor uses a typewriter that couldn't be more than a thousand years old as a means of strutting his stuff. The howl of the film comes when the star member of the staff….""...knocks his employer 'cold, messes up the political boss, ruins the department's furniture in general, and when the editor comes to, he points to the door, and states [title card], 'You're fired.'"	135311
1989	Flash, The:	T	L. SV 45, 48		Episode	Reporter is killed as a means of eliminating notes about a drug inventor and his highly addictive new hallucinogen. News Vendor Reggie (Robert Shayne), a blind news vendor.	135312
1990	Flash, The: Shroud of Death	T			Episode #7. 11-29-1990	Reporter (Dani Klein).	135313
1991	Flash, The: Sight Unseen	T			Episode #9. 1-10-1991	News Vendor Reggie (Robert Shayne), a blind news vendor.	135314
1990	Flash, The: Sins of the Father	T			Episode #5. 11-8-1990	News Vendor Reggie (Robert Shayne), a blind news vendor.	135315
1969	Flashback	NM	OWN - H	Dooley, Roger		Reporter Joel Goodman for Film Fare. Murder and intrigue.	135316
1990	Flashbacks	DT			Short	Interviewer Jeff Scheftel.	135317
1993	Flashfire	M				Reporter (Joe Lerer). News Anchor (Bea Soong)	135318
2009	FlashForward: Gimme Some Truth	T	DVD -R HQ 11535		Episode #5. 10-22-2009	News Media chronicle a frightening world event in which everyone loses consciousness simultaneously for two minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, each person experiences a “flash-forward” to the same date about six months into the future, April 29, 2010. Massive destruction and death since the consciousness occurred while people were involved in daily activities including driving cars, trains and planes.A Senate Intelligence Committee hearing challenges the funding of the FBI Los Angeles office Mosaic team. Presidential News Conference. Reporters. 	135319
2009	FlashForward: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11424		Episode #1.  9-25-2009	News Media chronicle a frightening world event in which everyone loses consciousness simultaneously for two minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, each person experiences a “flash-forward” to the same date about six months into the future, April 29, 2010. Massive destruction and death since the consciousness occurred while people were involved in daily activities including driving cars, trains and planes.	135320
2009	FlashForward: Playing Cards with Coyote	T	DVD -R HQ 11598		Episode. 11-16-2009	News Media chronicle a frightening world event in which everyone loses consciousness simultaneously for two minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, each person experiences a “flash-forward” to the same date about six months into the future, April 29, 2010. Massive destruction and death since the consciousness occurred while people were involved in daily activities including driving cars, trains and planes.Celia goes public with the letter Agent Gough sent her which gives a message to the rest of the world that the future can still be changed. The news media cover the story including Real-Life Anchor-Reporter Kent Shocknek.  Mark gets a lead on the tattooed assassin that he saw in his flashforward. Simon and Lloyd play a game of poker to settle old scores. Aaron uncovers the harsh truth behind Tracy’s death. Janis has second thoughts about her career.	135321
2005	Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer: From the Pulps to Radio and Beyond	D		Cox, J. Randolph and David S. Siegel	Source for Radio Program Logs.	News Photographer Flashgun Casey, created by George Harmon Coxe, debuted in 1934 in the "Black Mask" pulp magazine.This book traces his media career that that debut to his radio and television career in the 1940s-1950s and his appearance in novels, films, comic books and a play. Includes the first Casey short story that appeared in "Black Mask" and two radio scripts.There's also program logs for the radio and television series, 31 photographs and illustrations and synopses of all 21 Casey short stories, 6 novels, 2 films, 4 comic books and a play.	135322
1934	Flashgun Casey:	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, 1934-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack "Flashgun" Casey, photographer for the  Boston Globe, fought with his bosses and ended up at the rival Express.  Friend from the Globe who followed him to the Express, Tom WadeAnn Williams, his reporter girlfriend. Jack Casey was born in the pages of Black Mask. The description of Casey in the first story remains much the same throughout the 20 stories, shorts and novelettes published in Black Mask between 1934 and 1942.Jack Casey is six feet two, weighs between 210 and 220 pounds, sometimes he has a washboard stomach, hair with flecks of gray. He has a quick temper and loves hard liquor.	135323
1935	Flashgun Casey: Buried Evidence	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, July. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 72-90	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey with his fellow News Photographer Tom Wade. Casey is on vacation so City Editor Blaine turns to Wade to cover a jewel robbery and shooting.Wade stumbles over a dead policeman, finds a scrawled clue to the killer and follow the trail to a jewel robber with the cop's bullet in his shoulder, truly buried evidence. Wade gets his pictures and the story with the aid of a cab driver.And every second, Wade keeps asking himself what would Casey have done.	135324
1935	Flashgun Casey: Casey -- Detective	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Fe. 1935, Vol. 17, No. 12, pp. 68-88	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. It's winter in the city and Casey's camera is back in the office of the Express when a woman is murdered, her body lying on a copy of the Blade.Casey falls his newspaper and Eddy, the office boy, delivers his equipment to him. No one but Casey notices the edition of the paper under the dead woman and that bit of detective work breaks the killer's alibi.	135325
1940	Flashgun Casey: Casey and the Blonde Wren	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Aug. 1940, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 52-66	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Wren: Women's Royal Naval Service. The blonde wren of the title is Nancy Allison of the British Women's Royal Navy Service on assignment with a man from Naval Intelligence.He is killed and the stolen plans of the harbor defenses are only two ingredients in the affair as Casey once more takes pictures without everyone's approval.	135326
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey Crime Photographer Comics:	CB	OWN	Henkel, Vern (Artist). Coxe,  George Harmon	Vol. 1. No.1: August 1949. 10 cents. Three other mysteries.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Mystery of the Girl on the Docks, The! From the Files of the Famous CBS Radio Thriller. Based upon character of Flashgun Casey."The Monkey Murder Mystery" based on "King of the Apes" broadcast May 1, 1947. Casey must discover who encouraged an ape to turn killer.  "The Girl on the Docks," based on the radio play broadcast April 3, 1947.Casey tries to find a mystery woman who has been kidnapped. "Death and the Daredevils" has Casey on assignment covering a group of auto-stunt drivers leading to a gang of professional car thieves.Casey substitutes as a stunt driver to get the goods on the gang.	135327
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer Comics:	CB		Henkel, Vern (Artist). Coxe,  George Harmon	August, 1949 through February 1950, Marvel Comics.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Tie-in with radio show featured photos of Staats Cotsworth who played Casey	135328
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer Comics:	CB			Vol. 1 No 2: October, 1949.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey in "The Sinister Carnival" based on the radio play "In the Sweet Name of Charity," broadcast June 12, 1947. Burke gives Casey an assignment to uncover a phony charity racket."Face to Face with the Strangler" is based on the radio play "The Gentle Strangler" broadcast on April 24, 1947. A lisping man is killing people involved in an old murder case and Casey is next on the list and becomes the bait to catch the strangler."Trapped by the Penny Plunderers." Casey and Ann go undercover and pose as crooks to learn the identity of the ringleader of the petty racketeers fleecing the citizens. Racket boss is revealed as someone no one would suspect.	135329
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer Comics:	CB			Vol. 1 No. 3: December 1949	News Photographer-Reporter Casey in "The Mystery of the Glowing Ghost" based on the radio play "The Case of the Glowing Ghost" broadcast April 1, 1944. Casey and Ann are on assignment to Tuckertown for a story on the town's famous haunted house."Damsel in Distress" is based on the radio play "Lady in Distress" broadcast October 23, 1947. When Casey and Ann are on their annual assignment to cover the rodeo, they are faced with a case which involves a missing girl singer.It involves a protection racket and a little case of blackmail. "The Machine That Predicted Murder." Casey and Ann are on their way to cover a swimming pool opening, visit an eccentric inventor who claims his time machine.The inventor says he has a hot lead on a story for Casey. When the machine shows a man being murdered in the future, Casey is determined to catch the killer. "A Murder a Day" is a two-page text story in which Casey sets a trap for a killer.The clue to a series of murders is an artist's sketch of the jury in a decade-old criminal trial.	135330
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer Comics:	CB			Vo1. 1 No. 4: February 1950	News Photographer-Reporter Casey in ""Lend Me Your Life!" Casey and Ann save a man from being murdered and expose a scheme to loot a company's payroll and collect on an insurance policy as well. Ann captures the evidence on film with a movie camera."Ma' Jenkins, Gang Boss!" Casey works undercover as "Speed Perry" and teams up with "Ma" Jenkins to put her son's gang of truck hijackers out of business."The Mystery of the Dead Man's Hands." Casey uncovers a bizarre story when an eccentric artist dies in a plane crash and his manager begins to pain like the dead man supposedly because he had the artist's hands grafted onto his own wrists.	135331
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: "X" Marks the Spot	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #236. 5-6-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135332
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: 2,000 Suspects	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #255. 9-16-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135333
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Acquitted	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #192. 7-3-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135334
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Action Photograph	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #272. 1-20-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135335
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: After Turkey -- The Bill	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #213. 11-17-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135336
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Alibi	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #361. 10-5-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135337
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Appointment For Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #319. 12-15-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135338
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Attempt to Murder, An	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #280. 3-17-1949. (Repeat Episode).	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135339
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Bad Hunch, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #327. 2-9-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135340
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Bad Little Babe, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #330. 3-2-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135341
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Big Danger	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #302. 8-18-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135342
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Blackmailer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #307. 9-22-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135343
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Blackout (aka Finger of Suspicion)	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #267. 12-16-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135344
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Blind Justice	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #230. 3-25-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135345
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Blood Money	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #277. 2-24-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135346
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Blood Pact	R			Episode #178. 3-27-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135347
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Booby Trap, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #288. 5-12-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135348
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Box of Ashes, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #270. 1-6-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135349
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Box of Death, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #181. 4-17-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135350
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Bright New Star	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #196. 7-31-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135351
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Brotherly Hate	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #291. 6-2-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135352
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Buried Treasure, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #341. 5-18-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135353
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Busman's Holiday, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #199. 8-21-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135354
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Camera Bug, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #207. 10-16-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135355
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Case of the Blonde Lipstick, The	R		Kramer, Milton	Episode #210. 11-6-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135356
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Casey and the Self-Made Hero	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #194. 7-17-1947 (Second Repeat)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135357
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Chinese Room, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #276. 2-17-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135358
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Chisler, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #321. 12-29-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135359
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Chivalrous Gunman, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #198. 8-14-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135360
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Coffin, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #311. 10-20-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135361
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Collision	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #348. 7-6-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135362
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Considerate Burglar, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #233. 4-15-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135363
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Crazy Like a Fox	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #297. 7-14-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135364
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Cupid Is a Killer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #289. 5-19-1949 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135365
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Dead Man's Fortune	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #237. 5-13-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135366
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Dead Pigeon	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #338. 4-27-1950 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135367
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Deadline - Midnight	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #292. 6-9-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135368
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Deadly Wolf, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #365. 11-2-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135369
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Death Calls a Number	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #334. 3-30-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135370
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Death From the Dead	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #286. 4-28-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135371
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Death In Lover's Lane	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #197. 8-7-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135372
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Death Of a Stranger, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #301. 8-11-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135373
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Death Threat	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #343. 6-1-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135374
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Demon Miner, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #177. 3-20-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135375
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Diamonds of Mrs. Divonne, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #340. 5-11-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135376
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Disappearance of Mr. Dizzel, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #336. 4-13-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135377
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Doll Face	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #342. 5-25-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135378
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Dragon Head, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #294. 6-23-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135379
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Durable Dennis	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #298. 7-21-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135380
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Earned Reward	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #212. 11-20-1947 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135381
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Election Bet	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #260. 10-28-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135382
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Ex-Convict	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #221. 1-22-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135383
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Eyes of Death, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #362. 10-12-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135384
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Fall Of the Cards	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #313. 11-3-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135385
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Farewell Performance	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #246. 7-15-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135386
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Fatal Visitor, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #356. 8-31-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135387
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Find the Papers	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #190. 6-19-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135388
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Finger Man	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #256. 9-23-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135389
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Fire, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #335. 4-6-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135390
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Fix, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #226. 2-26-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135391
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Fog	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #228. 3-11-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135392
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Four Forefingers	R			Episode #326. 2-2-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135393
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Freak House	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #346. 6-22-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135394
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Genius, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #266. 12-9-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135395
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Gentle Strangler, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #182. 4-24-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135396
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Ghost Seekers, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #261. 11-4-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135397
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Gift For Thanksgiving, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #316. 11-24-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135398
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Girl Hitch-Hiker, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #328. 2-16-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135399
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Girl On the Dock, The	R			Episode #179. 4-3-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135400
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Grandson of Mr. Smith, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #275. 2-10-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135401
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Graveyard Gertie	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #202. 9-11-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135402
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #209. 10-30-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135403
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Gun Crazy	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #354. 8-17-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135404
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Gun Wanted	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #239. 5-27-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135405
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Half Guilty	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #235. 4-29-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135406
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Haunted House, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #188. 6-4-1947 (Repeat of 4-1-1944 Broadcast with a Different Title)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135407
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Hide-Out	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #200. 8-28-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135408
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Hit and Run	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #358. 9-14-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135409
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Holiday	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #264. 11-25-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135410
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Hot New Year's Party	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #218. 1-1-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135411
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: I'll See You Hanged	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #282. 3-31-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135412
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: In For Trouble	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #247. 7-22-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135413
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: In the Sweet Name of Charity	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #189. 6-12-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135414
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Inside Job	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #359. 9-21-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135415
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Jinx, The	R			Episode #329. 2-23-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135416
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Junior Bad Man	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #337. 4-13-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135417
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Justice	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #322. 1-5-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135418
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Kangaroo Court	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #252. 8-26-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135419
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Key Witness	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #224. 2-12-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135420
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: King Of the Apes	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #183. 5-1-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135421
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Lady In Distress, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #208. 10-23-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135422
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Lady Killer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #193. 7-10-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135423
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Laughing Killer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #184. 5-8-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135424
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Letters From Mexico	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #241. 6-10-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135425
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Life Of the Party, The	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #216. 12-18-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135426
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Lily, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #295. 6-30-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135427
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Loaded Dice, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #201. 9-4-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135428
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Lorelei Killer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #350. 7-20-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135429
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Love Death, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #353. 8-10-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135430
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Love Story, The	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #323. 1-12-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135431
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Mad Dog	R			Episode #185. 5-15-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135432
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Man Hater	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #248. 7-29-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135433
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Man Of Mystery, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #360. 9-28-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135434
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Maniac, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #306. 9-15-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135435
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Mascot, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #357. 9-7-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135436
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Master Mind, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #347. 6-29-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135437
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Meet the Wife	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #269. 12-30-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135438
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Miracle, The	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #220. 1-15-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135439
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Miscarriage of Justice	R	On Tape		Episode. 10-02-47	News Photographer-Reporter Casey	135440
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Miscarriage of Justice, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #205. 10-2-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135441
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Missing Heiress	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #244. 7-1-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135442
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder At the Auction	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #317. 12-1-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135443
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder At the Yacht Club	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #349. 7-13-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135444
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder Farm	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #296. 7-7-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135445
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder In Black and White	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #229. 3-18-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135446
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder In the Air	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #283. 4-7-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135447
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murder-Go-Round	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #299. 7-28-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135448
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Murderers, Ltd.	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #240. 6-3-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135449
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Museum of Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #310. 10-13-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135450
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Music To Die By	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #223. 2-5-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135451
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: My Brother's Keeper	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #238. 5-20-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135452
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: My Little Feathered Friends	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #253. 9-2-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135453
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Mystery Man, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #262. 11-11-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135454
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: New Will, The	R	On Tape		Episode. 12-11-47	News Photographer-Reporter Casey	135455
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: New Will, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #215. 12-11-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135456
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: No Tears For Terry	R			Episode #243. 6-24-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135457
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Notice To the Public	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #293. 6-16-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135458
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Old Blankety Blank	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #258. 10-7-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135459
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Old Joe	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #245. 7-8-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135460
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: On The Record	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #251. 8-19-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135461
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: On The Spot	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #364. 10-26-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135462
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Only Saps Work For Wages	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #259. 10-21-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135463
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Out Of the Past	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #187. 5-29-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135464
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Package for Annie, A	R		Ehrlich, Max	Episode #191. 6-26-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135465
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Pattern For Murder	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #249. 8-5-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135466
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Peace Mission	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #305. 9-8-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135467
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Photo Of the Dead	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #195. 7-24-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135468
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Pick Up Your Marbles	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #273. 1-27-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135469
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Pickup	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #186. 5-22-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135470
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Picture for Christmas, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #320. 12-22-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135471
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Piggy Bank Robbery, The	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #222. 1-29-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135472
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Pirates, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #250. 8-12-1948. (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135473
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Platonic Friendship	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #332. 3-16-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135474
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Poison Pen, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #257. 9-30-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135475
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Present for Percy, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #232. 4-8-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135476
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Quarrel, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #331. 3-9-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135477
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Queen of the Amazons	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #219. 1-8-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135478
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Red Hots, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #351. 7-27-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135479
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Rest Cure	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #285. 4-21-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135480
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Rest Cure Murder, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #333. 3-23-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135481
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Return From the Grave, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #290 5-26-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135482
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Santa Claus of Bums' Blvd, The	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #217. 12-25-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135483
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Scene Of the Crime, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #279. 3-10-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135484
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Scheme for Liquidation, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #363. 10-19-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135485
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Scrub Woman	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #304. 9-1-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135486
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Sell-Out	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #300. 8-4-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135487
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Serpent Goddess, The	R	On Tape		Episode. 12-4-47	News Photographer-Reporter Casey	135488
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Serpent Goddess, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #214. 12-4-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135489
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Sleeping Dogs Awake	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #231. 4-1-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135490
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Snow Ball, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #303. 8-25-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135491
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: String of Beads	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #263. 11-18-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135492
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Suicide, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #339. 5-4-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135493
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Terror	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #281. 3-24-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135494
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Thunderbolt	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #314. 11-10-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135495
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Tiger On the Loose	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #271. 1-13-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135496
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Tobacco Pouch, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #203. 9-18-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135497
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Too Many Angels	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #211. 11-13-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135498
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Too Many Knives	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #284. 4-14-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135499
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Tough Guy	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #227. 3-4-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135500
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Treasure Cave, The	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #204. 9-25-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135501
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Two Days Before Christmas	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #268. 12-23-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135502
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Ugly Duckling, The	R			Episode #180. 4-10-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Betty Furness). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135503
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Unknown Passenger	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #344. 6-8-1950.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135504
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Unlucky Numbers	R		Ingram, Gail and Harry	Episode #345. 6-15-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135505
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Unsolved Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #325. 1-26-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135506
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Unstandard Model	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #308. 9-29-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135507
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Unwelcome Party	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #274. 2-3-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135508
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Upholsterer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #315. 11-17-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135509
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Upholsterer, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #367. 11-16-1950. (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135510
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Vampire, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #312. 10-27-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135511
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Wanted - A Gun	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #324. 1-19-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135512
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Weasel, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #309. 10-6-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135513
1947	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Wedding Breakfast, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #206. 10-9-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135514
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Wife Number Eight	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #242. 6-17-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135515
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Wild Man, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #265. 12-2-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135516
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Winning Streak	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #254. 9-9-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135517
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Witchcraft	R	On Tape	Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #225. 2-19-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135518
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Witness For the Prosecution	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #318. 12-8-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135519
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Wolverine, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #287. 5-5-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135520
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Woman Of Mystery	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #366. 11-9-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135521
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Woman With Golden Hair, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #355. 8-24-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135522
1950	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: Written In Blood	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #352. 8-3-1950	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135523
1949	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: You Are the Killer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #278. 3-3-1949	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135524
1948	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Crime Photographer: You Die Today	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #234. 4-22-1948	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135525
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer:	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Series 1944-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (various actresses including Jan Miner). City Editor Burke"Face the camera please. Hold it. Thanks. Look for it ion the Morning Express." (Musical Interlude).  Casey, Press Photographer. (Musical Interlude) "Columbia brings you another adventure of Casey, Press Photographer.""Tonight and every Saturday at this time Columbia invites you to follow Casey on his exciting assignment and to meet the strangely assorted people who pass in swift moving parade before the shutters of his camera. Tonight:…."	135526
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Account Settled	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #88. 4-10-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135527
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Air Tight Alibi	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #42. 4-29-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135528
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Anonymous Letter	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #64. 9-26-1944.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135529
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Bad Luck For Sale	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #67. 10-17-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135530
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Beaten By a Nose	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #66. 10-10-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135531
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Beware of the Dog	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #79. 1-23-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135532
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Birthday Present, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #61. 9-9-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135533
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Case of the Laughing Dog, The	R		Sloane, Robert	Episode #62. 9-12-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135534
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Case of the Self-Made Hero, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #52. 7-8-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135535
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Cinderella Girl	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #50. 6-24-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135536
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Complete Acquittal	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #83. 3-6-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135537
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Danger For Blondes	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #54. 7-22-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135538
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Degree of Arson, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #94. 5-29-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135539
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Diamonds and Tombstones	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #82. 2-20-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135540
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Diary of Death, The	R		Holden, Charles	Episode #69. 10-31-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135541
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Don't Call the Cops	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #80. 2-6-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135542
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Engagement Ring	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #76. 1-2-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135543
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Free Confession	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #92. 5-15-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135544
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Gambler's Luck	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #90. 4-24-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135545
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Girl Named Kate, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #73. 12-12-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135546
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Group Photograph	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #74. 12-19-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135547
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Gun Boy	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #60. 9-2-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135548
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Hanged By the Neck	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #68. 10-24-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135549
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Impossible Crime, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #87, 4-3-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135550
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Incredible Evidence	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #85. 3-20-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135551
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Invisible Man, The	R		Sloane, Robert	Episode #95. 6-5-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135552
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: It's a Dog's Life	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #40. 4-15-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135553
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Key To Room 424	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #77. 1-9-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135554
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Killer On Parole	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #44. 5-13-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135555
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Killer's Kid, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #91. 5-1-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135556
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Lamb To the Slaughter	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #49. 6-17-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135557
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Last Beat, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #56. 8-5-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135558
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Little Black Dog	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #57. 8-12-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135559
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Little Man Who Wasn't There, The	R		Sloane, Robert	Episode #46. 5-27-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135560
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Man Hunt	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #58. 8-19-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135561
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Man Overboard	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #98. 6-26-1945 (Repeat Episode).	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135562
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Man Who Couldn't Be Killed, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #39. 4-8-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135563
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Matter Of Reputation, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #43. 5-6-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135564
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Murder In the Rain	R			Episode #45. 5-20-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135565
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Old Girlfriend, An	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #63. 9-19-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135566
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Old Nobody	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #51. 7-1-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135567
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: One Of the Family	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #55. 7-29-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135568
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Outline In Clay	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #89. 4-17-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135569
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Photo Finish	R		Sloane, Robert	Episode #48. 6-10-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135570
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Picture and the Frame	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #70. 11-14-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135571
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Picture in the Park, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #84. 3-13-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135572
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Picture of Murder, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #53. 7-15-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135573
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Professional Widow, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #78. 1-16-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135574
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Skeleton on Horseback	R		Holden, Charles	Episode #47. 6-3-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135575
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Strange Case of Mr. Strange, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #96. 6-12-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135576
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Strange Invitation, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #41. 4-22-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135577
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Substitutes, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #71. 11-28-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135578
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Suicide Note	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #81. 2-13-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135579
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Treatment For the Doctor	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #65. 10-3-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135580
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Trial Balloon	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #72. 12-5-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135581
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Unexpected Guest, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #93. 5-22-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135582
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Unknown Caller, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #75. 12-26-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135583
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Vacation in Maine	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #97. 6-19-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135584
1944	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: Victory Garden Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #59. 8-26-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135585
1945	Flashgun Casey: Casey, Press Photographer: White Monster, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #86. 3-27-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135586
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Series 1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (various actresses including Jan Miner). City Editor Burke"The Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation brings you Crime Photographer" (Musical interlude plus piano tinkling). Casey: "Ethelbert, what on earth's going on over there?" Ethelbert: "Oh that's Grace. I can't get her away from the piano."Casey: "Tell her to let Herman play." Ethelbert: "Oh Grace. That's enough. Thanks." Casey: "Besides this is the famous noise abatement week."Announcer Tony Marvin: "Well it may be famous Casey, but it's not as famous as my favorite line. Anchor Hocking is the most famous name in glass. (Musical Interlude and Applause).  "Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Tony Marvin.""Every week at this time the Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation of Lancaster, Ohio and its more than ten thousand employees bring you another adventure of Casey, Crime Photographer, ace cameraman, who covers the crime news of a great city."	135587
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Series 1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (various actresses including Jan Miner). City Editor BurkeFirst on the scene, Crime Photographer (Snap Sound). Casey: "Got it. Look for it in the Morning Express." Musical Interlude.Announcer Hite: "CBS Radio brings back Crime Photographer, another adventure of Casey, ace camera man of the Morning Express who covers the crime news of a great city."	135588
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Agency of Death	T			Episode #51. 4-24-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Building racketeers deal in defective construction material.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135589
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Air Tight	T			Episode #27. 11-8-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Gambler operates with help from crooked police.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135590
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Babies For Sale	T			Episode #19. 9-13-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Casey goes after black market babies operation.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135591
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Battleground	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #430. 4-15-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135592
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Beaten By a Nose	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #130. 3-12-1946 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135593
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Bill of Lading	T			Episode #32. 12-13-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Dope smuggling.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135594
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Bird Expert, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #104. 8-8-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135595
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Birthday Present, The	T			Episode #3. WCBW (CBS) New York City, 8:30 to 9 p.m.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Don Kohler). Ann Williams (Shirley O'Hara). Casey plays a trick on a crooked lawyer involved in a false arrest case.	135596
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Black Magic	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #406. 10-29-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135597
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Black Widow	T			Episode #45. 3-13-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Con game based on false report about soldier overseas.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135598
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Blackmail	T			Episode #53. 5-8-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135599
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Bloodless Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #141. 7-1-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135600
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Blue Hand, The	T			Episode #25. 10-25-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Murder and dope smuggling.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135601
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Blueprint For Danger	T			Episode #36. 1-10-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Shady construction deal and murder.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135602
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Body Was Buried Deep, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #133. 4-2-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135603
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Bogey-Man Story	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #424. 3-4-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135604
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Brains	T			Episode #20. 9-20-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Washed-up boxer is encouraged to take a dive in comeback fight by a crooker promoter.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135605
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Bronze Peacock, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #152. 9-26-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135606
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Buccaneer's Cove	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #132. 3-26-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135607
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Buried Evidence, The	R			Episode #165. 12-26-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135608
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Butterfly, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #135. 4-30-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135609
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Carved Bed, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #154. 10-10-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135610
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Case of the Battered Playboy, The	R			Episode #113. 11-03-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135611
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Case of the Scowling Boy, The	T			Episode #10. 7-12-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135612
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Casey Visits a Circus	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #382. 4-21-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135613
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Casey Visits a Circus	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #431. 4-22-1955 (Repeat Episode and Final Broadcast)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135614
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Cat's Paw, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #99. 7-4-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135615
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Chamber of Horrors, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #107. 8-29-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135616
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Check - And Double Check	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #426. 3-18-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135617
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Christmas Shopping	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #164. 12-19-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135618
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Clay Pigeon	T			Episode #31. 12-6-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Crime syndicate targets Casey.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135619
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Clean Up, The	T			Episode #21. 9-27-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Struggle for control of waterfront union.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135620
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Considerate Burglar, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #118. 12-10-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135621
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Coward, The	T			Episode #29. 11-22-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Seasoned criminal tutors young gang.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135622
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Criminal For a Day	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #418. 1-21-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135623
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Cuckoo, The	R			Episode #159. 11-14-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135624
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Cupid Is a Killer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #112. 10-20-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135625
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Danger For Blondes	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #103. 8-1-1945 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135626
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Dangerous Characters	R			Episode #163. 12-12-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135627
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Date With Hester, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #121. 12-31-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135628
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Dateline	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #379. 3-31-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135629
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Dead Man's Message, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #415. 12-31-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135630
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Dead Pigeon	R		Ingram, Harry	Episode #167 1-9-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135631
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Deadline Midnight	T			Episode #3. 5-17-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135632
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Death in the Rain	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #400. 9-15-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135633
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Death Insurance	R			Episode #110. 9-19-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135634
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Death Of a Rattlesnake	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #119. 12-17-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135635
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Death Visits Five	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #428. 4-1-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135636
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Death Watch, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #427. 3-25-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135637
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Diary of Death, The	T		Holden, Charles based on the radio program by Alonzo Deen Cole.	Episode #1. WCBW (CBS) New York City, 8:30 to 9 p.m.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Oliver Thorndike). Ann Williams (Ruth Ford). The daughter of a mind reader is murdered and Casey solves the case.	135638
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Dirt Peddler, The	T			Episode #42. 2-21-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. A rival newspaper specializes in malicious gossip.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135639
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Double Cross, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #100. 7-11-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135640
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Double Entry	T			Episode #49. 4-10-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Tax evasion and murder.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135641
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Double Negative	T			Episode #7. 6-21-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135642
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Duke Of Skid Row, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #151. 9-19-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135643
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Earned Reward	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #122. 1-7-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135644
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Easy Way, The	T			Episode #43. 2-28-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135645
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Ex-Con	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #413. 12-17-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135646
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Faked Suicide	T			Episode #4. WCBW (CBS) New York City, 8:30 to 9 p.m.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Don Kohler). Ann Williams (Shirley O'Hara). Casey solves the case of the widow who learns she won't get any money as a result of her husband's alleged suicide so she tries to make his death look like murder.	135647
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Fall Guy, The	T			Episode #39. 1-31-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Old army buddy framed as fall guy in insurance racket payoff.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135648
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Family Argument	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #131. 3-19-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135649
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Fat Lady Dies, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #147. 8-22-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135650
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Fighting Fool, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #124. 1-21-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135651
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Finger Of Death, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #123. 1-14-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135652
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Football, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #405. 10-22-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135653
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: For the Family Honor	R			Episode #399. 9-8-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135654
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Frightened Mouse, The	T			Episode #6. 6-7-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135655
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Full Circle	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #381. 4-14-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135656
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Gentle Strangler, The	T			Episode #4. 5-24-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135657
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Getaway, The (aka Charming Jewel Thieves)	T			Episode #11. 7-19-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135658
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Girl Named Kate, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #144. 7-22-1946. (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135659
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Good Turn, The	T			Episode #50. 4-17-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Girlfriend of escaped convict assists in his capture.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135660
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Graveyard Gertie	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #128. 2-25-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135661
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Gray Kitten, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #171. 2-6-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135662
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Gun Boy	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #108. 9-5-1945 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135663
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Halloween Story, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #157. 10-31-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135664
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Handkerchief, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #149. 9-5-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135665
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Happy Birthday To You	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #153. 10-3-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135666
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Held For Ransom	R			Episode #170. 1-30-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135667
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Hero Comes Home, A	T			Episode #55. 5-22-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Gambling syndicate tries to cash in on an award given to a national hero.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135668
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Hero, The	T			Episode #22. 10-4-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. A gangster is admired by the neighborhood kids.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135669
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Homicide Ring, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #425. 3-11-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135670
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Honest Jockey, The	T			Episode #12. 7-26-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135671
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Hot Ice	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #105. 8-15-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135672
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Hunch, The	T			Episode #2. 5-3-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Casey rescues an embittered innocent young man from murder charge.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135673
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Invitation To the Dance	T			Episode #44. 3-6-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135674
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Iron Mike	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #125. 1-28-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135675
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Johnnie's Got a Gun	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #150. 9-12-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135676
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Joker, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #134. 4-23-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135677
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Juanita	R			Episode #411. 12-3-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135678
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Judge Meets a Deadline, The	T			Episode #18. 9-6-1951.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Political cooperation between the judge and a gangster.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135679
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Juror, The	T			Episode #30. 11-29-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135680
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Key Witness	T			Episode #40. 2-7-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Plot against the life of a key witness in a trial against a notorious racketeer.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135681
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Killers Can Be Beautiful	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #127. 2-11-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135682
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Last Mobster, The	T			Episode #52. 5-1-1952. First Anniversary of TV Series	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135683
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Last of the Faraday's, The	R		Ehrlich, Max	Episode #166. 1-2-1947 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135684
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Last of the Faradays, The	R		Ehrlich, Max	Episode #114. 11-10-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135685
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Late Unlamented, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #420. 2-4-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135686
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Legacy, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #384. 5-26-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135687
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Letter Of the Law	T			Episode #57. 6-5-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Young lawyer with underworld clients.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135688
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Life For Sale	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #404. 10-15-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135689
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Little Extra Income, The	T			Episode #38. 1-24-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Jewel robberies and murderCasey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135690
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Little Man Who Wasn't There, The	R		Sloane, Robert	Episode #115. 11-17-1945 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135691
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Long Fall, The	T			Episode #37. 1-17-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. The life of a small boy is weighed against the safety of an entire community.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135692
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Long Shore	T			Episode #46. 3-20-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Brave dockhand tries to break up kickback rackets.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135693
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Long Shot, The (aka Fix, The)	T			Episode #24. 10-18-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Gamblers tempt hoop star to fix college basketball games.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135694
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Man Called John Doe, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #142. 7-8-1946 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135695
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Man in Brown, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #398. 9-1-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135696
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Man That Nobody Liked, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #136. 5-7-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135697
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Meeting Place, The	T			Episode #14. 8-9-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Loan sharks use violence to collect.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135698
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Missing Persons	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #158. 11-7-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135699
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Model Alibi	T		Reynolds, Sheldon	Episode #1. 4-19-1951. Series 4-19-1951 to 1952.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135700
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Moth, The	R			Episode #397. 8-25-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135701
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Motive For Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #129. 3-4-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135702
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Mr. Big	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #138. 6-10-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135703
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Murder On the Inside	T			Episode #15. 8-16-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135704
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Mysterious Lodger, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #175. 3-6-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135705
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: No Evidence	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #117. 12-3-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135706
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: No Publicity	R			Episode #410. 11-26-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135707
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Old Dog, New Tricks	T			Episode #48. 4-3-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Friendly bulldog leads Casey to dope smugglers.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135708
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: One Grave For Three	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #422. 2-18-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135709
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: One Of the Family	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #111. 9-26-1945 (Repeat Episode)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135710
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Panic	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #423. 2-25-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135711
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Payoff, The	T			Episode #16. 8-23-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Political corruption is exposed.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135712
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Peaches	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #417. 1-14-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135713
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Picture of the Duchess, The (aka Boarding House, The)	T			Episode #8. 6-28-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Publicity hungry boarding house operator confesses to a murder she did not commit. Casey wants to find out why.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135714
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Pictures Can Lie	R			Episode #396. 8-18-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135715
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Please Be My Valentine	R			Episode #172. 2-13-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135716
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Poker Game, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #140. 6-24-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135717
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Poor Little Rich Kid	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #409. 11-19-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135718
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Portrait of an Artist	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #374. 2-24-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135719
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Prince of Darkness, The	R		Buck, Ashley and Tom Taggert	Episode #126. 2-4-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135720
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Prison Break, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #156. 10-24-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135721
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Protection Racket, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #403. 10-8-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135722
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Purloined Payroll, The	R			Episode #169. 1-23-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135723
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Red Headed Kid, The	R		Marvin, B. Edgar	Episode #174. 2-27-1947. (Same Plot as 7-25-1945)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135724
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Red Raincoat, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #148. 8-29-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135725
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Red Wagon for Junior, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #414. 12-14-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135726
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Retired Camera, The	T		Marvin, B. Edgar	Episode #2. WCBW (CBS) New York City, 8:30 to 9 p.m.	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Oliver Thorndike). Ann Williams (Ruth Ford). An image on an old camera helps Casey track down arsonists.	135727
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Retired Camera, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #102. 7-25-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135728
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Retirement of Willie	T			Episode #9. 7-5-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135729
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Reunion, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #137. 6-3-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135730
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Revolt, The (aka Posse, The)	T			Episode #26. 11-1-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Protection racketeers prey on small businessman.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135731
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Reward	T			Episode #58. 6-12-1952. Final Program. Series replaced 6-19-1952 with "I've Got a Secret."	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Death of key witness to underworld crime.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135732
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Road Angel, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #368. 1-13-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135733
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Road Back To Prison, The	T			Episode #17. 8-30-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Shady politician tempts ex-convict.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135734
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Room 1110	R			Episode #162. 12-5-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135735
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Sandhog Story, The	T			Episode #13. 8-2-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Workers who refuse protection face death in the underwater vehicle they must use. Casey to the rescue.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135736
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Score To Settle, A	T			Episode #54. 5-15-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Innocent man accused of murder.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135737
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Searchlight and the Tomb, The	R			Episode #160. 11-21-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135738
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Second Chance	T			Episode #47. 3-27-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Check forgers try to frame an innocent girl.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135739
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Showdown	R			Episode #407. 11-5-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135740
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Social Afternoon	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #139. 6-17-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135741
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Source of Information	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #369. 1-20-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135742
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Strangling Ghost, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #402. 9-29-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135743
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Street Carnival	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #401. 9-22-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135744
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Strictly Confidential	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #116. 11-24-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135745
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Surprising Corpse, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #168. 1-16-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135746
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Tall Steel Nightmare, The	T			Episode #56. 5-29-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Casey works as a riveter to probe building racket.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135747
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Target Unknown	R			Episode #393.  7-28-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135748
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Tax on Decency, A	T			Episode #41. 2-14-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Tax official is blackmailed.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135749
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Thanksgiving Dinner, The	R			Episode #161. 11-28-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135750
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Third Bridegroom, The	T			Episode #5. 5-31-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135751
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Three Sapphires	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #145. 8-8-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135752
1950	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Thrilling Mystery Comedy in Three Acts	P		Bristol, Stephen (aka Wilbur Braun)		Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer, Ann Williams and Captain Logan are the only radio personalities to appear in this play. Casey works out the clues to this mystery in a logical fashion.	135753
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Tiger On the Loose, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #106. 8-22-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135754
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Till Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #33. 12-20-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Phony marriage notice in the newspaper is used to lure a confession from a killer.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135755
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Tip-Off, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #155. 10-17-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135756
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Title Unknown	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episodes #370-#371-#372-#373. 1-27-1954 to 2-17-1954. #375-#376-#377-#378. 3-3-1954 to 3-24-1954. #380. 4-7-1954. #385 to #392, 5-2-1954 to 7-21-1954. #394-#395, 8-4-1954 to 8-11-1954.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135757
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Tooth For Tooth, A	R		Holden, Charles	Episode #143. 7-15-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135758
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Top Secret	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #429. 4-8-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135759
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Torch, The	T			Episode #23. 10-11-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Arson for insuranceCasey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135760
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Twenty Minute Alibi, The	R			Episode #173. 2-20-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135761
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Two New $100 Bills	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #120. 12-24-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135762
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Unbury the Dead	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #416. 1-7-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135763
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Uncle John	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #101. 7-18-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135764
1947	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Undercover Man, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #176. 3-13-1947	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135765
1946	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Unlucky Day	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #146. 8-15-1946	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135766
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Unlucky Number	T			Episode #28. 11-15-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Numbers racketeer tries to stop expose.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135767
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Valentine	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #421. 2-11-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135768
1951	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Victim, The	T			Episode #34. 12-27-1951	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Jewel thefts.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135769
1945	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Walk In the Rain, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #109. 9-12-1945	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135770
1952	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Warning, The	T			Episode #35. 1-3-1952	News Photographer-Reporter Casey (Darren McGavin) of the New York Morning Express works out of New York City. Fur thefts.Casey  is now a strong, tender-hearted, astute reporter without the slouch-hatted, trench-coated lensman of the "Front Page" school. He'll dress and behave himself.Casey's camera will not be a symbol but the instrument with which he earns his salt on the staff of the Morning Express. Casey has a new assistant, Frank Lipman (Archie King), "a timid Ivy League product drafted from the paper's stock market page."Lipman can help Casey spell the words that go with his pictures.  Ann Williams (Jan Miner), Casey's radio sidekick, continued to appear in the TV version but with a reduced role. City Editor (Robert Leib).Photographer-Reporter Casey (Richard Carlyle, 4-9-1951 to 6-7-1951, Darren McGavin, 6-21-1951 to 6-12-1952). Blue Note Cafe hangout.	135771
1955	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Watchdog, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #419. 1-28-1955	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135772
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: What's In a Name?	R			Episode #412. 12-10-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135773
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Widgeon Is a Ducky Word!	R			Episode #408. 11-12-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135774
1954	Flashgun Casey: Crime Photographer: Yellow Streak	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #383. 5-12-1954	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jan Miner). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135775
1950	Flashgun Casey: Dead Heat: A Crime Photographer Mystery	NM		Ayres, Paul	#6 Flashgun Casey Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey of the Morning Express is away on assignment. A jockey who wants to see him is killed, shot through the back of his head. Spent flash bulb nearby means someone took a picture of the jockey as he was shot.Alan Forster, a young camera bug and aspiring news photographer took pictures of the jockey as he was shot. He tells Casey he wants to sell his pictures to the Express. Then he tells Casey the Globe has offered him $200 for the photos.Casey takes him to see the Express City Editor Hiram Burke who offers $100 and no more. Casey tells Forster to take the Globe's office. Woman meets Casey at Gilligan's bar, offers to sell story of jockey's murder and name of the killer to the Express.Casey refuses the offer, follows her and is slugged. Alan Forster has disappeared and someone has ransacked his darkroom looking for negatives. It turns out Globe's offer was a phony. Casey gets a set of prints.Woman who wanted to sell him her story is killed. Forster is found safe and sound, the killer is revealed and Casey has time for one more drink.	135776
1964	Flashgun Casey: Deadly Image	NM	MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#5 Flashgun Casey Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Jack Casey, number one photographer at the Morning Express. A private detective is killed. Blackmail is involved. Casey solves the case and then heads off to three or four or five bars to celebrate.	135777
1935	Flashgun Casey: Earned Reward	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask,  Mar. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 101-121	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey is covering a fire when he literally stumbles on the body of Shorty Prendell, a photographer for the News. Prendell has been shot in the chest.It all involves a missing judge and a photo that Casey, for once, didn't take. Casey and Logan, entitled to the reward for finding the judge give it to Prendell's widow instead.	135778
1961	Flashgun Casey: Error of Judgment	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#3 Flashgun Casey Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey is offered $50 for taking a photo of a business transaction on a downtown street corner involving an exchange of envelopes between a shyster lawyer and a gambler.Casey stops in a bar near his apartment and sees Jerry Burton, a former newsman who is adequate but not particularly ambitious. Burton has been drinking heavily and is suspected of carrying a gun in his pocket.  Casey takes Burton home to his place.When Burton passes out, Casey finds his revolver and unloads it. He goes to get something to eat and Burton has gone. The next time Casey sees Burton he is dead in the front seat of a car. There are many suspects.It is up to Casey to identify the person who made recordings of confidential conversations in the psychiatrist's office of Burton's alcoholic wife to blackmail her. He wants police Lieutenant Logan to arrive in time to hear the killer's confession.	135779
1936	Flashgun Casey: Fall Guy	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Jun. 1936, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 62-81	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Norma Patten, nee Lamont, former vaudeville and burlesque singer, asks Casey to get the negatives of some old semi-nude advertising poses of her.She gives him a sheaf of fifty-dollar bills with which to buy them from the man who holds them. The shyster go-between is his next stop but the man is shot and killed right in front of him.Casey's investigations reveal who is behind the blackmail scheme and also suggest why he is the "fall guy" in this situation.	135780
1946	Flashgun Casey: FC, Detective	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#2 Flashgun Casey Mysteries - Includes "Casey - Detective," "Once Around the Clock," "Too Many Women" and "Women are Trouble."	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey created by George Harmon Coxe. Casey, a photographer for the Boston Globe, later joins the Boston Express. He weighs in at 215 pounds and stands six feet, two inches tall.	135781
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer:	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Series 1943-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. He operated out of the Blue Note Café where his friend Ethelbert (John Gibson) was bartenderMusical Interlude. "Out of a big city's roaring life, out of a great newspaper's pounding heart come the exciting adventures of a man with a camera, Flashgun Casey, Press Photographer." (Musical Interlude).Columbia presents a new adventure character, Flashgun Casey, Press Photographer, tough, daring, typical of the men who often risk their lives so that you may see the news as well as read it.Their salaries are not large and they seldom get much credit, but their lives are packed with danger and thrills.Tonight and every Wednesday night at this time Columbia invites you to follow the story of Flashgun Casey and the people who pass in swift moving parade before the shutter of his camera. Tonight's story…	135782
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Butterfly Dies, A	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #17. 10-30-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135783
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case of the Glowing Ghost, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #38. 4-1-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135784
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case Of the Indignant Lady, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #15. 10-14-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135785
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case Of the Painted Walls, The	R			Episode #5. 8-4-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135786
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case of the Pretty Bandit	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #12. 9-23-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135787
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case of the Switched Plates, The	R		Buck, Ashley with George Harmon Cox)	Episode #1. 7-7-1943.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Matt Crowley) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jone Allison). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135788
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Case Of the Whispering Gun, The	R			Episode #9. 9-2-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135789
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey and the House with the Hedge	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #30. 2-5-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135790
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey and the Man Called Joe Doe	R			Episode #31. 2-12-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135791
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey and the Self-Made Hero	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #36. 3-18-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135792
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey and the Strong Woman	R			Episode #34. 3-4-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135793
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey Begins a New Year	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #26. 1-1-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135794
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey Compounds a Felony	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #28. 1-15-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135795
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey Goes Into Society	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #27. 1-8-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135796
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Casey Remains To Dance	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #29. 1-22-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135797
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Christmas Is a Family Day	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #25. 12-25-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135798
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Clues In the Clouds, The	R		Holden, Charles	Episode #33. 2-26-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135799
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Death in the Dentist's Chair	R			Episode #18. 11-6-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135800
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Five Thousand Dollar Reward	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #8. 8-26-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135801
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Ghosts Work For Money	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #19. 11-13-1943.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135802
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Hoodoo For Hire	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #10. 9-9-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135803
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Kidnapping of the Rare Book Dealer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #13. 9-30-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135804
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Killer's Kid, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #20. 11-20-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135805
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Last Will and Testament, The	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #22. 12-4-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135806
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Lost Melody, The	R			Episode #3. 7-21-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Matt Crowley) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jone Allison). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135807
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Love Is a Whisper	R			Episode #4. 7-28-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135808
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Man Overboard	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #35. 3-11-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135809
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Man With the Crippled Arm, The	R			Episode #21. 11-27-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135810
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Murder Comes in Threes	R			Episode #6. 8-12-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135811
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Murder For Breakfast	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #14. 10-7-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135812
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Murder Off the Record	R			Episode #2. 7-14-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Matt Crowley) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Jone Allison). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135813
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Mystery Girl	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #23. 12-11-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135814
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Mystery Of the Ten Dollar Bills, The	R			Episode #32. 2-19-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135815
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: No Answer	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #7. 8-19-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Jim Backus) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Alice Reinheart). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135816
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Pattern For Murder	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #11. 9-16-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135817
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Picture in the Park	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #16. 10-21-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135818
1943	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Set To Kill	R			Episode #24. 12-18-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135819
1944	Flashgun Casey: Flash-Gun Casey, Press Photographer: Star Witness	R		Cole, Alonzo Deen	Episode #37. 3-25-1944	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Staats Cotsworth) was a detective-reporter for the Morning Express who did his reporting with a camera. His Reporter-Girlfriend Ann (Annie) Williams (Lesley Woods). City Editor Burke.Casey is a young, energetic photographer who was employed by the Morning Express, a major metropolitan newspaper, to provide photographs in support of mostly crime-related stories.In sharp contrast to the tough and gritty Casey of the pulps, the new radio Casey was a softer, more gentle character who was partnered with an attractive female reporter, Ann Williams.Casey's natural curiosity, often based on photos he had taken, caused him to follow certain clues to solve the mystery. Much of the adventure is discussed or narrated in the Blue Note Café presided over by the amusing bartender Ethelbert.Casey's crotchety boss was City Editor Burke (Blaine in the pulps) who either gives Casey an assignment or challenges his judgment. Law represented by Captain Logan	135820
1934	Flashgun Casey: Flashgun Casey	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, 1934-1943	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey, photographer for the  Boston Globe, fought with his bosses and ended up at the rival Express.  Friend from the Globe who followed him to the Express, Tom WadeAnn Williams, his reporter girlfriend.	135821
1946	Flashgun Casey: Flashgun Casey, Detective	SM		Coxe,  George Harmon	Reprints of four Black Mask stories	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey, photographer for the  Boston Globe, fought with his bosses and ended up at the rival Express.  Friend from the Globe who followed him to the Express, Tom Wadedebuted in 1934 in the "Black Mask" pulp magazine.	135822
1937	Flashgun Casey: Here's Flash Casey (aka Meet Flash Casey)	M	SVDSP 1387. VHS 5236	Coxe, George Hamon (Story -- "Return Engagement"). John Krafft (Screenplay)	Ness Book	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey (Eric Linden). Society Editor Boots Mallory (Kay Lanning). Broke college student Flash wins a contest in a national pictorial magazine and receives enough money to earn his degree.After graduation, Flash tries to get a job on the Globe Press, but City Editor Blaine (John Crehan) throws him out. Flash gets a picture of the publisher's son with a French woman and gives it to Blaine in exchange for a job.Flash tries to help the editor of Snap News.  Mallory and the publisher are kidnapped. Flash gets a photo of the crooks, but loses his camera.  Rescues the society reporter.  Crooked photographer runs a racket where he doctors photos to blackmail people."That guy Blaine is the biggest heel in the newspaper business." "And the best editor." "Yeah, he would be. It's a wonder somebody hasn't tried to stick him with a knife." "If they did, he'd only bleed printer's ink." Growing field of pictorial magazines.Miller, Globe-Press Reporter (Lester Dorr). Major Rodney Allison, Globe-Press Owner (Holmes Herbert). Pop Lawrence (Howard Lang), Globe-Press Magazine Editor.	135823
1934	Flashgun Casey: Hot Delivery	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, July. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 79-93	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey and Tom Wade are covering the failed attempt by four men to break a criminal out of jail. The gunmen capture the two cameraman and use their camera gear and police cards to go back and spring the boss.It takes some fancy work on the part of Casey to foil the plot, capture the gunmen and get enough exclusive pictures to satisfy the editor of the Globe.	135824
1962	Flashgun Casey: Man Who Died Too Soon, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#4 Flashgun Casey Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey of the Morning Express has a wealth of sources so he is one of the first to hear of Johnny Keeler's illness and is on hand to realize the photographer has had a stroke.When Keeler dies, Casey learns he is not only one of the pallbearers at the funeral but is also in Keeler's will.  He is made executor of part of Keeler's estate: a collection of cameras and equipment, two metal boxes of negatives and plates.Someone wants to pay $5,000 for the boxes of films. A letter from Keeler to Casey suggests there are things on some of the films certain people would like to suppress. Casey goes home and finds two men looking for the films.They take Casey's own file box of photos and leave. He snaps a picture of them. Keeler's funeral is well attended. His daughter asks Casey for the films for sentimental reasons, but Casey refuses to give them up.A congressman, broker and DA want the photos because they are pictured in them in compromising positions. Casey destroys the incriminating photos and reveals the identity of the killer.	135825
1934	Flashgun Casey: Mixed Drinks	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Aug. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 88-106	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey has a day off when the widow of a racketeer is found dead. City Editor Blaine is looking for a cameraman to cover the story and thinks Tom Wade has what he needs. The trouble is Wade can't be found.Even though he doesn't know how to drink, he's downed more than his share of mixed drinks. Casey and a racketeer's associates are all after the picture Wade took that will establish who shot the widow and another victim.It looks grim for Casey but Lieutenant Logan of the Central Bureau arrives in time.	135826
1935	Flashgun Casey: Mr. Casey Flashguns Murder	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Oct. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 8, pp. 32-61	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Aspiring News Photographer Fred Parker comes to Casey for advice. Some find it amusing that he calls Casey, "Mr. Casey." When Parker disappears, after taking a hot picture, it's Casey to the rescue.Parker's young wife is relieved when Casey finds Parker, and gets the young photographer a job he badly needs with the Globe. Casey expects a new respect from his colleagues -- that's Mr. Casey, if you please.	135827
1948	Flashgun Casey: Murder for Two	NM	OWN - P	Coxe, George Harmon	#2 Flashgun Casey  Mysteries. Originally serialized novel in Black Mask, 1943, Blood on the Lens.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey tries to enlist in the Army but is rejected. He is sent to interview Crusading Reporter Rosalind Taylor who plans to expose a man promoting a new plastics formula he may have stolen from a young chemist.Along with Casey is Karen Harding, a student in the American Women's Voluntary Services photography class he has been teaching. It turns out she used to be engaged to the young chemist.Reporter Taylor wants Casey to meet her at the chemist's and talk to his secretary. When Rosalind fails to make the appointment, Casey and Karen go to her apartment where they find the secretary tied up.Rosalind's husband arrives followed by homicide detectives. Rosalind was found in her car shot in the back of the head. Rosalind and her husband were separated but she wouldn't give him a divorce. Local papers offer $5,000 reward for Rosalind's killer.Karen has taken some revealing photos and gunmen are after her. Casey goes to Rosalind's apartment and finds the killer waiting for him. He learns how murder for one became murder for two.	135828
1943	Flashgun Casey: Murder for Two (aka Blood on the Lens)	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Part One:  Jan. 1943, Vol. 25, No. 9, pp. 11-44. Part 2, Vol. Feb. 1943, Vol. 25, No. 10, pp. 76-127. Part 3, Mar. 1943, Vol. 25, No. 11, pp. 96-127. Published in 1943 as "Murder for Two." Serialized novel in Black Mask.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey tries to enlist in the Army but is rejected. He is sent to interview Crusading Reporter Rosalind Taylor who plans to expose a man promoting a new plastics formula he just may have stolen from a young chemist.Along with Casey is Karen Harding, a student in the American Women's Voluntary Services photography class he has been teaching. It turns out she used to be engaged to the young chemist.Reporter Taylor wants Casey to meet her at the chemist's and talk to his secretary. When Rosalind fails to make the appointment, Casey and Karen go to her apartment where they find the secretary tied up.Rosalind's husband arrives followed by homicide detectives. Rosalind was found in her car shot in the back of the head. Rosalind and her husband were separated but she wouldn't give him a divorce. Local papers offer $5,000 reward for Rosalind's killer.Karen has taken some revealing photos and gunmen are after her. Casey goes to Rosalind's apartment and finds the killer waiting for him. He learns how murder for one became murder for two.	135829
1942	Flashgun Casey: Murder in the Red	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, June 1942, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 10-40	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey is collecting photographs in Bayport for a defense supplement for the Express and uncovers an extensive ring of saboteurs as well as a murder.The newly developed infra-red film and flashbulbs give him an advantage in night-time photography. He solves the mystery and brings an estranged couple together.	135830
1936	Flashgun Casey: Murder Mixup	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, May 1936, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 8-30. Reprinted in The Hard-Boiled Omnibus (1946)	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. The maker of counterfeiting plates is dead, but the Treasury agents don't have either the plates or the man behind the printing of the money.  Police are questioning a girl when Casey comes on the scene.He speaks up for her because he knows here. She is Rose Nielson, one of the few people who calls him Jack. The trail to the counterfeit money leads to another murder and Casey begins to question the value of his job as a photographer.	135831
1935	Flashgun Casey: Murder Picture	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Jan. 1935, Vol. 17, No. 11, pp. 73-97	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Photo of a race track gambling raid taken by Tom Wade also includes the kid brother of the new managing editor of the Globe in an embarrassing situation.Before the tangled web is sorted out Casey has come to Wade's rescue and shows he knows how to use a .38 automatic. City Editor Blaine, Photographers Wade and Casey are all fired by the Globe and go out to look for jobs on the Express.	135832
1941	Flashgun Casey: Once Around the Clock	SM	USC	Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, May 1941, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 48-70. Reprinted July, 1951, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 59-85.  Reprinted in The Hard-Boiled Detective (1977). Hard-Boiled Detective: Stories from Black Mask Magazine.	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey helps Lew Bronson home from Pinelli's Grill when it is obvious he is in no shape to drive himself.He was once a piano player who accompanied Alma Sinclair, the singer, and it is rumored that he went to prison to cover up for her. When Alma is found shot to death, it appears Bronson is the killer, especially when Casey finds a .32 in his coat pocket.The events take place in a 24-hour period from one midnight to the next. Both ends of the drama find Casey at Pinelli's.	135833
1934	Flashgun Casey: Pinch-Hitters	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Sep. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 7, pp. 6l-77	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. When Casey sees a witness to a recent gangland kidnapping, he thinks he's drunk. What he doesn’t' know is that he's been shot and is dying.Casey is teamed with Mallon, a recent addition to the Globe's reportorial staff. But his new partner is not around when the bullets start flying.Fortunately for Casey, Wade pinch hits for Mallon and calls in Lieutenant Logan of the Central Bureau before it's too late.	135834
1936	Flashgun Casey: Portrait of Murder	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Feb. 1936, Vol. 18, No. 12, pp. 58-82	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey is at the waterfront covering a fire when the sedan speeds by. At first he thinks it's joy riders, but after being hit on the head he knows better.When he comes to he learns about the death of a waiter at the Blue Grill and the star witness as the Sanford trial four years earlier.The "portrait" of the title is a framed one of the waiter which hides a typewritten affidavit with proof that Sanford was innocent in that old case.	135835
1934	Flashgun Casey: Push-Over	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, June 1934, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 83-101	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Kidnapped victim is returned safely to his family, but the lawyer go-between is murdered. Police try to fit the blame on the city's public enemy number three.Casey's plan is to get the pictures and the story for the Globe hits two obstacles: the lawyer's bodyguard, a private detective, and a clever woman working for the rival Express. Cracked plates have two meanings here: dental and photographical.They call Casey a "push-over" where women are concerned but not when he gets crossed.	135836
1934	Flashgun Casey: Return Engagement	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, March, 1934, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 73-84. Published as "Silent are the Dead" (1942).  Coxe's debut in Black Mask. Filmed as Here's Flash Casey (aka Meet Flash Casey)	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey -- debut of news photographer, first with Boston Globe then with the Express. Here he plays secondary role to a young colleague, Tom Wade, who inevitably appears with Flashgun Casey.Wade was a young guy wet behind the ears fresh from a small town and eager to make good in the big city taking pictures. He clearly idolizes Casey even to the point of cursing like him.Wade wants more to be a successful cameraman for the Globe than anything. In an encounter with gangsters, he not only loses his camera and fails to get the pictures City Editor Blaine wants, but loses his job.With the help of Jack Casey, the Globe's veteran cameraman, Wade infiltrates a mobster's quarters and gets pictures no one else can. Not only does Blaine re-hire him, he gives Wade a raise.	135837
1941	Flashgun Casey: Silent Are Dead (aka Killers Are Camera-Shy)	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Pt. 1, Sept. 1941, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 10-42. Part 2, Oct. 1941, Vol. 24, No. 8, pp. 62-99. Part 3, Nov. 1941, Vol. 24, No. 7, pp. 80-110, 121-129. Published as "Silent Are the Dead" (1942).	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey and Society Photographer Perry Austin find notorious attorney murdered in his own office. Casey manages to get a picture of the killer as well as a picture of a girl who had called on the dead man.Police question Lyda Hoyt, niece of Jim Bishop, former desk man on the Express, a private detective, the dead man's widow and a racketeer. Society photographer Austin is found murdered in his apartment.Austin had been blackmailing the brother of a socialite over some incriminating photos of her. For the sake of the Express, Casey decides to keep Austin's criminal tendencies a secret.  The private detective is murdered.Casey confronts the person he suspects of being the killer hoping Police Lieutenant Logan will arrive in the nick of time the way he always does.Sept. 1941, Page 8, letter from Coxe about Flashgun Casey.	135838
1942	Flashgun Casey: Silent Are the Dead	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#1 Flashgun Casey Mysteries. Original: Killers Are Camera Shy, serialized Black Mask novel.	News Photographer-Reporter Flashgun Casey and Society Photographer Perry Austin find notorious attorney murdered in his own office. Casey manages to get a picture of the killer as well as a picture of a girl who had called on the dead man.Police question Lyda Hoyt, niece of Jim Bishop, former desk man on the Express, a private detective, the dead man's widow and a racketeer. Society photographer Austin is found murdered in his apartment.Austin had been blackmailing the brother of a socialite over some incriminating photos of her. For the sake of the Express, Casey decides to keep Austin's criminal tendencies a secret.  The private detective is murdered.Casey confronts the person he suspects of being the killer hoping Police Lieutenant Logan will arrive in the nick of time the way he always does.	135839
1934	Flashgun Casey: Special Assignment	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, April 1934, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 72-83	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Night City Editor of the Globe, Slattery, calls Casey out of a sound sleep to cover the Hub Oil Company fire in Belleville. Casey had a pint before going to sleep.He had a headache that hadn't disappeared when Kimball showed up with his camera and equipment. He offers the rewrite man a drink. Wade is on another assignment, has been shot and is asking for Casey from his hospital  bed.Casey gets one terrific shot before turning his camera over to the rewrite man Kimball and heading for the hospital. Wade, in quest of pictures of an accident took a picture of the killer of a detective.The killer and Casey are both after the plates from Wade's camera.	135840
1935	Flashgun Casey: Thirty Tickets To Win	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, June 1935, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 48-74	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey at the race track in Rockville Park instead of working and Casey has only his small personal camera with him when he sees the body of a man on the floor of the telephone booth.Tickets on the winner of the race have been stolen from the dead man and cashed in for $27,000. If it weren't for the money that made someone shoot the man, why was another man killed as well?A showdown at a gambler's apartment includes Casey, Tom Wade and a former cop.	135841
1936	Flashgun Casey: Too Many Women	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, Sept. 1936, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 34-58	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Edith French is another woman eager to become a reporter who is assigned to Casey by City Editor Blaine.When a man fresh from prison for running a lottery is shot and killed, Edith follows the trail of the story even though it puts her in harm's way. Casey's work on the case bring him in touch with Stella Nissen, an old friend, who also knew the dead man.It's at that point he begins to wonder if there aren't too many women involved in this murder case.	135842
1934	Flashgun Casey: Two-Man Job	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, May, 1934, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 43-61	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey. Curiosity about a parked sedan leads Casey to photograph the owner and his friends. Car is a gangland armored vehicle and the owner demonstrates a physical objection to being the object of such scrutiny.Further investigation on the part of Casey links the driver and his companions to a series of payroll robberies and the murder of a guard. With Wade's help, Casey gets additional photos of the men that help put them in jail.Because the managing editor of the paper is away so often, City Editor Blaine was really the man in charge and the man the photographers turned to for their assignments. He knew story values because at heart he was still a reporter. He worked hard.His sleeves were never rolled up, his tie was never askew. His sarcasm was legendary.	135843
1935	Flashgun Casey: Women Are Trouble	SM		Coxe, George Harmon	Black Mask, April 1935, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 10-44	News Photographer-Reporter Jack Flashgun Casey isn't exactly pleased when City Editor Blaine assigns the new reporter, Helen Draper, to cover the Jenny killing with him. Women are trouble, he believes.Her attitude that a reporter's job is thrilling, doesn't make things any better. In spite of having to rescue her from gunmen, he comes to have a grudging respect for her ability to learn on the job.	135844
1936	Flashgun Casey: Women Are Trouble	M		Coxe, George Harmon (Novel).  Michael Fessier (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer-Reporter Casey (Stuart Erwin). Would-be journalist Ruth Nolan (Florence Rice) is determined to get a job on The Morning Star. Editor Bill Blaine (Paul Kelly) will not hire women. Reporter (Frank Jenks).Casey tells her why: "Because he hired one once, and she married him. Then they tiffed and she hooked him for alimony." Editor claims there's no such thing as a female reporter. Ruth sets out to prove him wrong. She ends up the more aggressive reporter.A gang is responsible for a series of robberies and murders. Casey has information he believes will help bring the gang to justice. Casey and Blaine are interrupted by Ruth Nolan, a girl from a small town who wants to be a reporter.She ends up shooting a picture of the killer for the front page. Blaine and Ruth are kidnapped. Casey is captured. All are rescued and the killer is caught. At end, both reporters marry and the editor gets back together with his wife.	135845
1948	Flashing Spikes	NS		O'Rourke, F.		Press. Part played by the press in a successful baseball career	135846
1917	Flashlight, The	M			AFI-Cameras	Cameramen	135847
1984	Flashpoint Africa	M		Wolsky, Tom, Rafi Rafaeli, Bernie Cooper (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Lisa Ford (Gayle Hunnicutt) for London Television Broadcasting and her cameraman Joe (Siegfried Ranch) get exclusive access to a terrorist group that has been accused of kidnapping two young female tourists in Africa.Ford tries to arrange meeting with terrorist leader telling her boss: "All we've got so far is news. Anyone with a mike and a camera could go out and get that stuff we're turning in." But with access to leader "we've got what we need - a story."Programmes Controller (Trevor Howard). Ford and Joe meet with terrorists and argue who will have final control over what is shown. Terrorist leader wants to control the balance since the government already regulates the press. The leader is killed.New leader insists Ford and Joe accompany the group on a bank robbery.  As she does a final stand-up report she attacks the group and is shot. The Programmes Controller edits the final program and leaves out Ford's final standup.He doesn't want her to be remembered as hysterical but as a first-class journalist with a conscience. Howard: "One somehow believes less in the technically perfect shot than in the rough, jerky, obviously hand-held" in looking at the images.	135848
2009	Flashpoint: Business as Usual	T	DVD -R HQ 10903		Episode #14. 2-27-209	TV Reporter Celia Westphal (Samantha Espie) of WGGT News  and camera crew cover kidnapping of CEO by three men, one who covers himself with gasoline and demands that the camera keeps rolling while he decides whether to set himself on fire to protest the CEO whose mortgage scheme goes bad. They want him to publicly apologize for his actions. They have taken over the Stock Exchange Media Center. 	135849
2007	Flashpoint: CBS News Correspondent Kimberly Dozier (aka Flash Point)	DT	DVD -R HQ 8634		Episode. 5-29-2007	Correspondent Kimberly Dozier of CBS News is injured and her camera crew killed in Iraq in a bomb blast. Survivors of the attack struggle to recover.	135850
2008	Flashpoint: Scorpio	T	DVD -R HQ 10016		Episode #1. 7-11-2008	News Media cover a hostage situation where a man who speaks no English is holding a woman at gunpoint outside a building after shooting his wife. The Swat team moves into action. 	135851
2009	Flat Earth News: An Award-Winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media	N		Davies, Nick		Journalist Nick Davies, after years of working as a respected journalist, broke the unwritten rule of the media by investigating the practices of his fellow colleagues. In this eye-opening exposé, Davies uncovers an industry awash in corruption and bias. His findings include the story of a prestigious Sunday newspaper that allowed the CIA to plant fiction in its columns; the newsroom that routinely rejects stories about black people; the respected paper that hired a professional fraudster to set up a front company to entrap senior political figures; as well as a number of newspapers that pay cash bribes to bent detectives. His research also exposes a range of national stories that were in fact pseudo events manufactured by the public relations industry and global news stories that were fiction generated by a machinery of international propaganda. The degree to which the media industry has affected government policy and perverted popular belief is also addressed. 	135852
1990	Flatliners	M				TV Newsmagazine. Nelson (Kiefer Sutherland)-- Greatest ambition is to be profiled in 60 minutes when he becomes famous	135853
2006	Flatter	M				Teen Reporter (Matthew Zachary Rosen). Two aspiring filmmakers (Matt Frazier and Michael Gallagher) are informed that their short film, "Flat," has been nominated for Best Comedic Short in a student film festival.	135854
2007	Flattest	M				Reporters (David A. Cooper, Gregory George Frank, Elizabeth Rizzo).	135855
1999	Flawless	M				Reporter (Constance Boardman)	135856
2002	Fleet Hospital	NR		Duquette, Anne Marie	Harlequin Superromance #1055	Freelance Reporter Lori Sepank has grown tired of living in cheap hotels or out of the back of her car. She's 33, she's an invited civilian guest assigned to cover simulated emergency at Camp Pendleton.She spends almost the last of her money for ID that will get her on a marine base as an Associated Reporter. Hopes that the reputable press will pick up this story saving her from necessity of the stories of ill repute she's been writing.Simulation quickly turns into reality and Sepank discovers a murder. A marine captain suspects Sepank's claim to be an AP reporter. They fall in love with each other.	135857
2009	Fleet Street Murders, The	N		Finch, Charles		Reporters have mysteriously died and amateur sleuth Charles Lenox, a gentleman detective in the 19th century, tries to balance a heated race for Parliament with the investigation of the mysterious simultaneous deaths of two veteran reporters. It’s Christmas, 1866, and Lenox, recently engaged to his best friend, Lady Jane Grey, is happily celebrating the holiday in his Mayfair townhouse. Across London, however, two journalists have just met with violent deaths -- one shot, one throttled. Lenox soon involves himself in the strange case, which proves only more complicated as he digs deeper.  He is forced to leave the case behind to go north to Stirrington where he is fulfilling a lifelong dream: running for a Parliamentary seat. Once there, he gets a further shock when Lady Jane sends him a letter that might threaten their nuptials. In London, the police apprehend two unlikely and unrelated murder suspects. From the start, Lenox has his doubts. The crimes, he is sure, are tied, but how? Racing back and forth between London and Stirrington, Lenox must negotiate the complexities of crime and politics, not to mention his imperiled engagement. Lenox finally learns the person behind the murders might be closer to him and his beloved than he knows. 	135858
1942	Fleet's In, The	M				Photographer (Charles Williams).	135859
1981	Fleksnes fataliteter: Pa topp-planet	TF			Episode #12.	Journalist (Minken Fosheim).	135860
1982	Fleksnes fataliteter: Tryggere kan ingen vaere	TF			Episode #19.	Journalist (Mona Levin).	135861
1932	Flesh	M	DVD -R 1606			Sports Reporter (Charles Williams). Radio Sports Reporter (Monte Vandergrift).Female ex-con is befriended by a waiter who is also a wrestler.	135862
1979	Flesh and Blood	MT	SV 222 (Reporter Excerpts)	Hamill, Pete (Novel)	Miniseries	TV Reporter (Kristin Griffith) from Chicago becomes involved with an up-and-coming boxer.	135863
1994	Flesh and Blood	N		Harvey, James Neal		TV Reporter Shelley Drake insists a former senator who runs a powerful financial empire with the help of his children and dies of a heart attack while having sex was into nasty sex.	135864
1943	Flesh and Fantasy	M				Radio Announcer (James Craven)	135865
1952	Flesh and Fury	M	VHS 411	Alland, William (Story). Bernard Gordon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Features Writer  Ann Hollis (Mona Freeman) for Panorama magazine, takes an interest in deaf-mute fighter.  Helps fighter get operation to restore his hearing.Reporter and fighter have a falling out when fighter attends a party given by the reporter's wealthy mother and is insulted by snobbish guests. During fight, fighter loses hearing again temporarily, but wins because not distracted by noises.Reporter and fighter reunited.	135866
1970	Flesh Feast	M			AFI-Reporters	Editor Ed Casey (Phil Philbin) traces the death of one of his reporters	135867
1957	Flesh Is Weak, The	M		Vance, Leigh (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lloyd Buxton (William Franklyn) attempts to question a woman after she becomes involved with a mobster. When he tries to get her to expose the gangster, the mobster has him beaten up. Mobster frames woman and she goes to prison.After she is released, she locates the reporter and testifies against the mobster.	135868
1993	Flesh Merchant, The	M				Crime Scene Photographer (Eric Struble). Cameraman (Dave Parker).	135869
1988	Flesheater	M				News Media. Newswoman (Karen L. Gergely). Newsman (Dave Kelly). News Director (Bill Ingalls). News Crew (Dan Perko, David Phelps, Steve Yount). News Cameraman (Jim Kelly). Copy Man (Lutz Bacher).	135870
2005	Flesheater: Back Into the Woods	DT			Short	Interviewer William Hellfire.	135871
1994	Fleshtone	M				Newscaster (Ted Le Plat - The Newscaster)	135872
1985	Fletch	M	DVD -R HQ 1845, 1846. L	McDonald, Gregory (Novel). Andrew Bergman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Irwin Maurice "Fletch" Fletcher (Chevy Chase) is a wise-cracking  Los Angeles newspaperman who writes under anonymous bylines and adopts a number of disguises as he conducts his investigations.Fletch continually fights with Editor Walker (Richard Libertini) over deadlines, runs up against corrupt police who are involved in drug dealing and tries to dodge his ex-wife's attorney.Becomes involved in a mystery plot when he is hired by a man who wants Fletch to murder him. Reporter regards himself above the law. He breaks into home to get information and passes himself off as a doctor, government official, and others.In the end, Fletch produces what his editor has to admit is "a hell of a story." Reporter (Darren Dublin). Reporter #2 (Arnold F. Turner).	135873
1974	Fletch	NM	OWN - P - (Two Copies)	McDonald, Gregory	#1 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune is working on an undercover investigation for a story on drugs when he is approached by a wealthy businessman who asks Fletch to kill him.Fletch is an investigative reporter whose methods are a little unorthodox. Currently he's living on the beach with the strung-out trying to find the source of their drugs.He's taking more than a little flack from his editor who doesn't appreciate his style. Or the expense account items he's racking up. Or his definition of the word deadline. Or the divorce lawyers who keep showing up at the office.So when a  multimillionaire offers Fletch the job of a lifetime, which could be worth a fortune, he's intrigued and decides to do a little investigation. What he discovers is that the proposition is anything but what it seems.	135874
1989	Fletch Lives	M	DVD -R HQ 1831, 1832. L	McDonald, Gregory (Characters).  Leon Capetanos (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter I.M. "Fletch" Fletcher (Chevy Chase) inherits a plantation in Louisiana and leaves the newspaper. Ongoing battle with his editor Frank Walker (Richard Libertini).In the end he returns to the paper getting a new office and car in the process.  "If it's a cop, kill him. If it's a reporter, cripple him."Editor: "You're not going to quit, and I'll tell you why….You have journalistic integrity, and you have a sense of loyalty, and you'll never give up the quest for the truth, will you?"Fletch: "You're right. I can't abandon the principles that have  nurtured me lo these many years. Wrap them up with the rest of the shit on my desk and have them shipped to my mansion in Louisiana. Bye."	135875
1984	Fletch: Carioca Fletch	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#7 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune is trying to assemble the pieces of a 30-year-old murder which sends him to Rio and other exotic locales.His trip to Brazil wasn't exactly planned. But it's Carnival time in Rio and he has plenty of money, thanks to a little arrangement made stateside. And it took him no time to hook up with a luscious woman so Fletch is beginning to relax a bit.But between the American widow who seems to be following him and the Brazilian widow who's fingered Fletch as her long-dead husband, he suddenly doesn't have much time to enjoy the present or even get a wink of sleep.A 30-year-old unsolved murder, a more recent suicide, an inconvenient heart attack -- somehow Fletch is connected to all of them.	135876
1976	Fletch: Confess, Fletch	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#2 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune is on a flight from Rome that went pleasant enough even if the business he was on wasn't exactly pleasant.His Italian fiancé's father had been kidnapped and presumably murdered, and Fletch is on the trail of a stolen art collection that is her only patrimony. But when he arrives in his apartment to find a dead body, things start to get complicated.Inspector Flynn found him a little glib for someone who seemed to be the only likely suspect in a pretty clear case of homicide. He wasn't exactly uncooperative, but it wasn't like he was forthcoming either.With the police on his tail, Fletch makes himself at home in Boston, renting a van, painting it black and breaking into a private art gallery. That is when he's not entertaining his future mother-in-law.	135877
1983	Fletch: Fletch and the Man Who	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#6 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune finds himself on the other side of the press as the new press representative for the governor's presidential campaignHe isn't sure which mystery to solve first: to figure out what his new job actually is or why the campaign has been leaving dead women in its tracks.He is acting as a human shield deflecting the questions he is asking himself: are the murders just coincidence or is a cold-hearted killer looking for a job in the White House? When the campaign shifts into high gear, Fletch has to find the killer.	135878
1981	Fletch: Fletch and the Widow Bradley	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#4 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune is in trouble with his editor after quoting a business mogul who apparently is dead.When Fletch finds a wallet with $10,000 in cash inside, he doesn't realize it's the last piece of good luck he's going to have for a while. Because when he calls in to the News-Tribune, he discovers a story he's written is causing a sensation.Fletch could be out of a job permanently. It seems the chairman of Wagnall-Phipps and one of Fletch's principal sources is the source of the paper's embarrassment. He's dead. Who's been signing his name to company documents?And why doesn't the company treasurer seem to know? If he's alive how come his widow has his ashes on the mantel?Flesh may have more questions than answers, but he's a good reporter and if he's going to get his reputation back, not to mention his job, he's going to have to get to the bottom of more than one mystery.	135879
1994	Fletch: Fletch Reflected	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#11 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune. Fletch's son Jack sold his story-expose of rightwing crazies to Global Cable News.Jack heads to the huge Georgia estate of a billionaire inventor at the request of an old but memorable one-night stand of Jack's. She is engaged to one of the multimillionaire's sons and believes her future father-in-law is in danger.Jack goes undercover to investigate when he gets a groundskeeper's job at the state and finds a whole family of suspects and there's only one person he can turn to for help -- his dad.But Fletch is planning to have Jack's mother Crystal lose 400-plus pounds at a Wyoming training camp for boxers. Meanwhile at the state, there's an explosion in the research lab that instantly kills a scientist, not the multimillionaire.The explosion is only the beginning of a killer's quest to murder the inventor.	135880
1985	Fletch: Fletch Won	NM	OWN - H - P	McDonald, Gregory	#8 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune was once a rookie reporter who wants to get promoted and out of the society pages.Fletch is assigned a public relations story for the Society page when the subject, a wealthy lawyer, is shot dead. Fletch sees this as his big chance to get onto the news pages. He competes with Crime Reporter Biff Wilson as both investigate the murder.This leads to interviews with many oddball characters in strange situations.	135881
1986	Fletch: Fletch, Too	NM	OWN - H - P	McDonald, Gregory	#9 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune is at his wedding to Barbara when he receives an invitation and two plane tickets to Nairobi from Walter Fletcher, the father his mother swears had died.Fletch insists on taking Barbara on a honeymoon in Kenya where Walter promises to meet them. At the Kenyan airport, Fletch stumbles over a corpse in the men's room. Then another man arrives at the rendezvous apologizing for his father's absence.Fletch insists on taking Barbara on a honeymoon in Kenya where Walter promises to meet them. At the Kenyan airport, Fletch stumbles over a corpse in the men's room. Then another man arrives at the rendezvous apologizing for his father's absence.	135882
1978	Fletch: Fletch's Fortune	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#3 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune hasn't been a practicing journalist for years although people still remember him and he still has a few contacts.But he's pretty sure he hasn't paid his dues to the American Journalism Alliance anytime recently. But somebody has. He's enjoying himself on the French Riviera developing a killer tan and sleeping with the neighbor's wife. He's feeling flush.But when two agents show up with a little more information about Fletch than is comfortable and an invitation to the American Journalism Alliance convention, he could he refuse?So he finds himself enlisted as a spy among his peers. But before he can even set up his surveillance, there's a murder and almost everybody is a suspect because a lot of people were employed by the victim, Walter March, and most hated him.	135883
1982	Fletch: Fletch's Moxie	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#5 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune has murder, mayhem and Moxie on his hands when he goes to Hollywood after his girlfriend becomes the lead suspect in a murder committed on live television.It seems everyone in Hollywood has a reason to want Steve Peterman dead. But how someone managed to put a knife in his back on a live TV broadcast without being seen is anyone's guess.Unfortunately for Fletch, his girlfriend Moxie Mooney a huge star at the box office, is also the number one suspect. With police asking way too many questions, Fletch whisks Moxie and her drunken father, O.L., off to Key West for a little privacy.But before he can even check out the beach, the rest of the suspects decide to check in. Now in a house full of Hollywood's elite, Fletch is increasingly amazed at how ruthless the movie business can be.	135884
1993	Fletch: Son of Fletch	NM	OWN - P	McDonald, Gregory	#10 Fletch Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher of the San Francisco News-Tribune has just found out he has a son. Unfortunately, the offspring is a convicted murderer who recently escaped from a maximum-security federal penitentiary.Fletch and his girlfriend Carrie are returning to their rural Tennessee home after a night on the town when they're stopped at a roadblock. The sheriff tells them four extremely dangerous convicts have escaped from a Kentucky penitentiary.They may be headed into Tennessee. Fletch is accosted by a bedraggled young man who claims to be John Fletcher Faoni, the grown son that Fletcher never knew he had, the product of a one-night stand with a woman decades earlier.Fletch decides to help his fugitive son. Fletch is soon in charge of getting the escapees away from the cops and to Alabama where a group of white supremacists have encamped to await their leader, the killer.Fletch still seeks proof of their relationship but is soon more worried about the dangers awaiting the young man in the camp.	135885
2003	Fleur du mal, La	MF			France	Journalist (Isabelle Mamere).	135886
1970	Flick	M				Reporter (Ken Hagan)	135887
2000	Flick	M				Newsreader (Avril Hoare). Talk Show Host (Chris Barry).	135888
1943	Flicka for mej, En	MF				Journalist (Marianne Lofgren)	135889
1937	Flicka kommer till sta'n, En	MF				Art Critic Emil Backlund (Eric Gustafson). Art Critic Henrik Brand (Gillis Blom). Art Critic Torkel Fridell (Nils Johannisson).	135890
1933	Flickan fran varuhuset	MF			PR	Publicity Expert (Valdemar Dalquist)	135891
1942	Flickan i fonstret mitt emot	MF				Journalist at Afton-Tidningen (David Erikson). Journalist Pettersson (Magnus Kesster), journalist at Morgonposten.	135892
1902	Flickerbridge	SS		James, Henry		Journalist Adelaide "Addie" Wenham, a pushy but successful journalist.	135893
1968	Flickorna	MF				TV Reporter (Per Grever)	135894
1945	Flickorna I Smaland	MF				Photographer (Artur Rolen).	135895
1935	Flickornas Alfred	MF				Editor (Anders Frithiof) at Lans-Tidningen.	135896
2001	Flieg, Grappa, flieg	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	135897
1992	Flight	N	OWN - P	Dorf, Fran		Newspaperman Jack Wells, a local newspaperman offered a book contract to tell the story of a woman who has been in a catatonic trance for 20 years.	135898
1929	Flight	M	DVD -R HQ 8761, 8762. SVD 1054		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper. Headlines and Newsboy. Shows how media destroys a reputation/	135899
1943	Flight for Freedom	M				News Media. Newspaperwoman (Mary Treen). Ship Reporter (Joey Ray). Reporter at Luke Field (Pat Gleason). Radio Broadcaster (Chet  Huntley). Radio Announcers (Jack Carrington, John Wald). Teletype Editor (Joe Cunningham).	135900
1964	Flight from Ashiya	M		Arnold, Elliott (Source). Arnold, Waldo Salt (Screenplay)	U.S.-Japan. Ness Book	Photojournalist Caroline Gordon (Shirley Knight) refers to herself as a "newspaperman."  She asks an aviator to fly her to an earthquake site. They later have an affair. Man plans to leave her. Returns home to find note saying she has gone.Chases her to Hong Kong where she reveals she left because she is pregnant. Man marries her, but photojournalist loses the baby when she develops fever while covering the war.Japanese officers refuse to give man medicine to help her because there is not enough for their own people. She dies causing the man to hate all Japanese. As he is flying the mission, he remembers the photojournalist's dying words not to hate.Successfully completes rescue of a group of Japanese lost at sea as part of the Air Rescue Service.	135901
1942	Flight Lieutenant	M	DVD -R HQ 8764, 8765			Photographer (Ferdinand Munier)	135902
1954	Flight No. 7	DT			Travelogue	Host Robert McKenzie	135903
1986	Flight of Ashes	N		Maron, Monika		Journalist Josefa Nadler at the government-run Illustrated Weekly in East Berlin is a single mother. She is sent to an industrial city to write a routine monthly profile of a hardworking comrade.She finds horrific working conditions, dying trees, scarred workers and a mission she cannot refuse. Instead of writing the expected puffery, Nadler records and submits the true story.Everyone from her superior to the comrade-in-charge tries to compel her to change the article. She runs afoul of the East German bureaucracy. Crime is refusing to modify her muckraking account of a polluted industrial complex.The story of one woman's battle to be herself -- impatient, honest, emotional and a bit of a dreamer like her peasant grandfather in a society where people think and move like robots.When her article is rejected, she compounds her felony by appealing to authorities beyond her superiors. Loneliness as divorced mother, her starchy colleagues, selfish lover.	135904
1985	Flight of the Archangel	N		Holland, Isabelle		Journalist Kit Maitland on assignment to write a story about an old mansion. Discovers facts strangely pertinent to her own life.	135905
1991	Flight of the Intruder	M				Newsman (Hugo Napier)	135906
1986	Flight of the Navigator	M				Newscaster (Jill Beach). Newscaster (Peter Lindquist).	135907
1965	Flight of the Phoenix, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	135908
1961	Flight that Disappeared, The	M				TV Newscaster (Carl Princi).	135909
1960	Flight to Adventure	DT				Host Bill Burrud, real-life adventure films	135910
1977	Flight to Holocaust	MT				Reporter (Bill Deiz). TV Commentator (Bill Baldwin, Sr.)	135911
1951	Flight to Mars	M		Strawn, Arthur (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter is former war correspondent who wants to write about "the personal human reasons why men risk death to go to outer space." He is part of group of scientists and reporters selected to go on flight to Mars.Reporter laments he was so busy carrying a typewriter around the world that he never had time to fall in love. Meets female scientist.  Reporter files story from outer space by dropping self-propelled space cylinders during the flight.Martians who have built advanced subterranean civilization learn English from deciphering radio broadcasts.Commentator (Tristram Coffin)	135912
1953	Flight to Tangier	M				Reporter Susan Lane (Joan Fontaine),  Brady's Fiancé and San Francisco Herald Ledger Reporter.	135913
2003	Flinch	N		Ferrigno, Robert		Tabloid Journalist Jimmy Gage returns to Los Angeles. Gage is a hard-working journalist but when he's on the job, he doesn't just cover school board meetings, mayoral press conferences or even Lakers' games.If a story doesn't have some angle that can sharpen his skewer, offering new ways to puncture the pompous, satirize the starstruck or engineer an expose, he'll move on to the next lurid opportunity.He's also a take-no-prisoners film reviewer which is the same as being loathed and feared in a town where just about every dental hygienist has a script in turnaround.And in case these responsibilities are not keeping him busy enough, Jimmy writes a column slugged "Media Whore" for his employer, the wholly disreputable SLAP magazine.Beneath Gage's jeering exterior is a highly moral guy whose cynicism masks -- as cynicism often does -- an all-too-vulnerable romantic soul.	135914
1897	Flint, His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes	N	MLPL	Goodwin, Maud (Wilder)		Editor Jonathan Flint. Editor of a great daily, pessimistic, prematurely old., in love with himself.	135915
1980	Flintstone Family Adventures	C				Reporters. Sequence 6: Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble, reporters for Daily Granite, Bedrock newspaper. Attempts to solve crimes with asst. of Chester, the copyboy (Captain Caveman)	135916
1980	Flintstones Comedy Show, The	C			Series. 2-3-19979 to 9-8-1984. NBC	Reporters Betty Rubble (Gay Autterson) and Wilma Flintstone (Jean VanderPyl) for the Bedrock Daily News under publisher Lou Granite (Ken Mars, 1980-1982).The two female reporters found themselves involved in predicaments requiring the help of Captain Caveman (Mel Blanc, 1980-1981) and the paper's bespectacled copyboy Chester (Mel Blanc, 1980-1981.)	135917
2000	Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, The	M				Photographer (Beverly Sanders)	135918
1973	Flintstones, The: Advisable to Take Alternate Route Nine	CB			8-27-1973 	Reporter. Freeway traffic reporter encounters smog.	135919
1963	Flintstones, The: Daddy's Little Beauty	C			Episode #101.12-5-1963	Photographer (Daws Butler - voice).	135920
1962	Flintstones, The: Flash Gun Freddie	C			Episode #76. 12-21-1962	Editor (John Stephenson - Voice). Photographer Fred Flintstone (Alan Reed - Voice) purchases a "polarock" camera and goes around town to take photos.	135921
1962	Flintstones, The: Fred Strikes Out	C			Episode. 3-2-1962. Season #2. Episode #24	Reporter (Mel Blanc - Voice).	135922
1960	Flintstones, The: Groom Gloom	T			Episode. Series (9-30-60 to 9-2-66)	Newsboy. Fred dreams that Pebbles and Arnold the newsboy (Don Messick) have eloped.	135923
1962	Flintstones, The: Here's Snow in Your Eyes	C			Episode #67. 10-19-1962	News Media. 1st Reporter (Doug Young - Voice). Reporter #2 (John Stephenson - Voice). Photographer (Doug Young - Voice). TV Announcer (John Stephenson - Voice). Fred and Barney must attend a Water Buffalo convention in a snow resort.	135924
1963	Flintstones, The: Hero, The	C			Episode #79. 1-18-1963	Reporter (Howard Morris - Voice).	135925
1960	Flintstones, The: Itty Bitty Fred	T			Episode	Parody Columnist Ed Sullivan. Fred's new reducing formula causes him to shrink. Fred and Barney plan an appearance on the Ed Sullystone Show as a ventriloquist and his dummy	135926
1961	Flintstones, The: Missing Bus, The	C			Episode #32. 9-29-1961	Photographer #2 (Hal Smith - voice). 1st Photographer (Don Messick - voice). Photographer #3 (John Stephenson - voice).	135927
1960	Flintstones, The: Peek a Boo Camera	T			Episode	Reality Program. Fred and Barney carry on at a stag party unaware that it is being filmed for television	135928
2008	Flipped Fables: Man Who Cried Werewolf, The	SS		Kelly, Kiernan	Nine short stories based on various fables. The main characters are gay men. Based on Aesop’s “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.”	Tabloid Reporter has written so many faux werewolf stories that once he encounters an actual werewolf, no newspaper, not even his own tabloid, will believe him. 	135929
2001	Flipped: School Violence	T			Episode #1. 9-27-2001	News Media. Reporter (Steffanie Siebrand).	135930
1997	Flipping	M				News Reporter Voice (Christopher Kriesa)	135931
1969	Flirt se slecnou Stribrnou	MF				Editor (Zdenek Rehor).	135932
1992	Flirt, The	M				Movie Critic (Trixie Tyler)	135933
1902	Flirtation, A	M				Newspaper. Woman holding The Morning Telegraph in front of her face, lowers newspaper and sets scene in motion	135934
2003	Flirting With Death	M				Reporter (Linda Reeves).	135935
1996	Flirting With Disaster	M	L			News Media	135936
2006	Flirting with Flamenco	M				Journalist (Emily MacDonald).	135937
1924	Flirting With Love	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	135938
2003	Flirting with Temptation (aka Single in the City)	NR		Summers, Cara	Harlequin	Reporter Jack Kincaid offers a small town librarian an introduction to her biological father. His aunt disappeared 12 years ago and he believes the librarian's family might lead to some answers. Kincaid's own publication has rekindled old animosity.He intends to use the librarian to gain an interview that might give him the answers he seeks. But he does not realize just how complicated things might get or how deeply his heart might become involved.	135939
1980	Flo: Farley, The People's Choice	T		Miller, Stephen	Episode	News Media	135940
1980	Floater	N	OWN - H	Trillin, Calvin		Newsmagazine. Fred Becker works at a weekly news magazine as a "floater" -- a writer who moves from department to department as needed. Satirical look at the way magazines such as Time and Newsweek are run.When he gets a tip that the President's wife may be pregnant, he has to decide whether to risk his career by going with the story before he can confirm it.	135941
2004	Floating	M				Junior Editor (Oliver Jackson).	135942
2000	Floating Girl, The	N		Massey, Sujata		Columnist Rei Shimura of the Gaijin Times is a Japanese-American antiques dealer who, looking to supplement her income, has begun writing a column for Tokyo's English-language newspaper.When the newspaper's owner decides to transform the publication from a conventional news outlet to a comic book magazine, Shimura gets an unwanted assignment -- to write an article on the history and culture of manga or Japanese comic books.Newspaper asks Rika Fuchida, an ambitious student intern, to assist her, but Shimura prefers the assistance of her new boyfriend. They discover various superheroes.Determined to keep her job at the newspaper, she pursues the superhero's creator throughout Tokyo.  She is injured falling down a flight of stairs -- was she pushed?When one of the comic book creator's friends turns up dead, dressed as the superhero in a river, she begins to suspect that she's in trouble.	135943
2006	Floating Island, The: Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme Series, The	NJ		Haydon, Elizabeth. Brett Helquist (Illustrator)	#1 Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme Series	Future Reporter Charles Magnus Ven Polypheme, known as Ven. He is a shipwright's son but dreams of adventures on the high seas. His ship is attacked by pirates and he is stranded before being rescued.Long ago, in the Second Age of history, a young Nain explorer by the name of Ven Polypheme traveled much of the known and unknown word, recording his adventures. These are his original journals. Nain are a race that lives four times longer than humans.	135944
1985	Floating Island, The: Tale of Washington, A	N		Epps, Garrett		News Media	135945
1986	Flodder	MF				Journalist (Pollo Hamburger)	135946
1998	Flodder: Gifwolk	TF			Episode #46.	Newscaster (Joop van Zijl).	135947
1937	Flood	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Reporter Perry Brown on a flood assignment returns to the office and had very little to say. Reyburn, managing editor of the Blade.	135948
2007	Flood	M				News Media. News Reporter (Lynita Crofford). Reporter - SC 39 (Dean McCoubrey). TV Reporter - SC 106 (Andre Jacobs). Helicopter Reporter - SC 205 (Brent Palmer).  Press Officer (Alex Argenti). 	135949
1948	Flood Bound	SS	USC	Whittemore, C.W.	In "Teen-Age Stories of Action."	Reporter from Boston along with half dozen other newspapermen, representing as many New England dailies including Marc Taylor, cub reporter on the Barton Journal.Old Dave Crawford, editor of the Barton Journal.	135950
1936	Flood Warning	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	135951
1997	Flood: River's Rampage, A	MT				Reporter (Deborah Burgess)	135952
1918	Floor Below, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Libel - Ness Book	Managing Editor (Willard Dashiell) gives copy girl Patsy O'Rourke (Mabel Norman) one last chance to save her job. She's a practical jokerShe can save her job by investigating the link between a series of robberies and a mission run by a millionaire.She eventually leaves the newspaper to marry a millionaire.  Variety: "It is asking too much to expect one to believe that a daily newspaper would employ a fluffy-haired girl as a copy boy, stand for her shooting craps in the city room, play a harmonica…"…and perform numerous other ridiculous stunts during business hours."	135953
1961	Florence Green is 81	SS		Barthelme, Donald		Magazine Editor-Narrator edits a small magazine called The Journal of Tension Reduction (social-psychological studies).	135954
1935	Florentine Dagger, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3804, 3805.			Editor (William Jeffrey)	135955
1999	Florentine:	T			Episode #27.	Cameraman Yoram (Eytan Shumuelof).	135956
1940	Florian	M				Editor (Charles Judels).	135957
1936	Florida Special	M		Kelland, Clarence Budington (Story). David Boehm, Marguerite Roberts, Laura Perelman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bangs Tucker (Jack Oakie) boards the Florida Special train and gets involved in a jewel theft and kidnapping.  In the end, Tucker receives a telegram telling him he's been fired, then returns to New York with an exclusive story.	135958
1948	Flottans kavaljerer	MF				Radio Reporter (Qvitt Holmgren)	135959
1994	Floundering	M				News Media. News Anchor (Saar Klein). Photographer (Alex Cox).	135960
1961	Flower Drum Song	M	DVD -R HQ 7844, 7845, 7835			News Vendor (Harold Fong)	135961
1917	Flower of Doom, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Harvey Pearson (M.K. Wilson) involved with Chinatown mysteries and murder.	135962
1995	Flower of My Secret, The (La Flor de Mi Secreto)	M	L. SVD 743	Almodovar, Pedro (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Angel (Juan Echanove) unwittingly gives a romance novelist Amanda Gris (Marisa Paredes) who writes under a pseudonym Leo Marcias, one of her own books to review. She objects, but then writes a scathing attack on the author.Her soldier husband returns long enough to tell her he is leaving and she is comforted by the editor.  Angel secretly writes two more romance novels under Gris' pseudonym. Novelist rejects the editor's advances saying she needs to learn to live alone.But she later shows up at his apartment and the two settle in front of the fire in an acknowledged homage to the ending scene of Rich and Famous.	135963
1953	Flowers for the Judge	N	OWN - P	Allingham, Margery		Press	135964
1900	Flowers O' the Forest, The	N	USC	Reeve, Helen B. (Lyall, David)		War Correspondent for the Daily Pilot. David Lyall, narrator.	135965
1996	Floyd Collins	P		Guettel, Adam and Tina Landau	Musical Play	Reporter Floyd Collins  became trapped while exploring Kentucky's vast Sand Cave in 1925 and his plight incited media frenzy. National furor grew until it forgot the fame-seeking caver at its center.Reporter Skeets Miller.  Newshounds.	135966
1929	Floyd Gibbons: Red Napoleon, The	NSF	OWN - H	Gibbons, Floyd		Correspondent Floyd Gibbons becomes a first-person narrator as he recalls the efforts of a dictator trying to conquer the world.  Assigned to Moscow.	135967
1992	Fluchtpunkt Berlin	NM		Cravan, Artur (Klaus Bittermann)	Germany	Journalist	135968
2001	Fluffer, The	M				TV Reporter (Trev Broudy)	135969
1981	Flugasche	N		Maron, Monika	Germany	Journalist	135970
1973	Flugten	MF			Denmark	Journalist (Erik Norgaard)	135971
2009	Flugten	MF			Denmark	News Media. Journalist (Dina Al-Erhayem). BBC Journalist (Mishal Husain). TV2 Journalist (Johannes Langkilde). TV-Avisen Journalist (Morten Schnell-Lauritzen). Deadline Journalist (Kurt Strand).	135972
1995	Fluke	M				Newsstand Man (David Dwyer)	135973
1994	Fluken fra Murheim	CB			Germany. Donald Duck & Co. #4 - 1994	Journalist Sylkvass. 	135974
2006	Flushed Away	C				Sports. Football Commentator (John Motson - Voice). Newspaper Seller (Douglas Weston - Voice).	135975
1981	Fly Away Home	MT		Silliphant, Stirling (Teleplay)	9-18-81	TV Bureau Chief Tim Arnold (Brian Dennehy), now cynical,  opposes the war and tells a young cameraman Carl Danton (Bruce Boxleitner) not to look for the big picture but just to get the combat footage for the six o'clock news. Reporter (Mark Wilson).War Correspondent. Sterling Silliphant description of a correspondent's experiences in Vietnam just before the TET Offensive of 1968	135976
1996	Fly Away Home	M				TV Anchors (Linden Chiles, Larry McCormick, Richard Saxton, Wendy L. Walsh). Reporter (Cheryl MacInnis). Reporter (J. Craig Sandy). Air Force Reporter (Philip Akin).	135977
1989	Fly II, The	M				Anchorwoman (Cecilia Warren).	135978
1971	Fly on the Wall, The	NM	OWN - P - USC	Hillerman, Tony	PR	Reporter (John Cotton) is more than just an ace reporter, he's a fly on the wall. Merrill McDaniels winds up dead	135979
1937	Fly-Away Baby	M	DVD -R HQ 1763. SVDSP 1412. SV 418	Kilgallen, Dorothy (Idea, inspired by her experiences in a round-the-world air race).  Don Ryan, Kenneth Gamet (Screenplay),	Torchy Blane No. 2 in the series	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) has a new journalistic rival, Lucien "Sonny" Croy (Gordon Oliver) whose father owns the Star-Telegram. Convinces owner of her paper to let her enter an air race. Climax aboard the airship.Reporter Hughie Sprague  (Hugh O'Connell) of the Daily Journal also joins the air race. Reporter (John Harron). Reporters with Gahagan (Jack Richardson, Jack Wise). Newsreel Reporter (Frank Orth).Torchy's first name is Teresa.	135980
1986	Fly, The	M	L	Langelaan, George (Short Story). Charles Edward Pogue, David Cronenberg (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis) for Particle magazine. Tries to interview a scientist about his experiments in teleportation. He meets her at a party and asks here to come back to his lab where she secretly records their conversation.Scientist tries to persuade her not to turn the story. Quaife's editor, Stathis Borans (John Getz) tells her the scientist is conning her. Quaife is intimate with her editor (he has a key to her apartment) and becomes romantically involved with scientist.Editor sends the scientist a mock-up of the magazine with a cover story on the experiments, but when Quaife protests the article, he backs off from running it.Later the editor goes to the lab to shoot the mutated scientist whose genetic makeup has become combined with that of a fly caught in the teleportation pad.Even though the editor's hand and foot are decomposed by acidic vomit spewed by the scientist, he succeeds in destroying the teleportation pad and Quaife shoots what is left of the scientist.	135981
1945	Flyaway Base	SS	USC	Davis, Hope Hale	In "Dark Way to the Plaza, The."	Newspaper. Ben "trying to get the Courier back on its feet after nearly two years of suspended publication."  Katie goes to work at the newspaper.	135982
2006	Flyboys, The	M				Reporter (Jude Alley)	135983
1980	Flygniva	MF				TV Reporter (Bo Holmstrom).	135984
2009	Flying By	M				TV Commentator (Steven B. Jamicki). Real estate developer goes to his 25th high school reunion without his wife and finds his old teenage band playing, and he joins the group. He must decide between the band and his adult life.	135985
1999	Flying Cavalier	NR		Morris, Gilbert		New York Times Reporter Josephine Hellinger in the Spring of 1914 quits her job to become a freelance war correspondent in France. She knows a female journalist will never be sent on dangerous assignments.So she strikes out on her own to cover the war through her front-line stories and photographs. She meets a RAF pilot who married a French bride five years before. She is killed during a German bombing run.The pilot lives only to hate Germans and to kill as many as he can in combat. Can Josephine make a difference before it's too late?She falls in love with him and must decide if she is willing to live with a man who is bereft of God and whose damaged heart may be unable to return her love.	135986
1999	Flying Cavalier, The	NR		Morris, Gilbert		War Correspondent Josephine Hellinger quits her job with the New  York Times in spring of 1914 to become a freelance war correspondent in France. Book 23 in The House of Winslow.	135987
1987	Flying Doctors, The: Affirmative Action	T			Episode.	Reporter (Stuart Conran).	135988
1988	Flying Doctors, The: Borrowed Time	T			Episode #62.	TV News Reporter (Tracy Grimshaw).	135989
1990	Flying Eagle	NW		Champlin, Tim		Press	135990
1937	Flying Fists	M				Reporter Meggs (Charles Williams).	135991
1942	Flying Fortress	M	DVD -R HQ 2449, 2418. SVD 1434	Williams, Brock (Story).  Gordon Wellesle, Edward Dryhurst, Williams (Screenplay)		Reporter Sydney Kelly (Carla Lehmann) for Manhattan News Service. Her brother loses his license when a plane crashes piloted by another drunken pilot. Reporter furious at pilot who falls in love with her. When he discovers she's a reporter he leaves her.Both pilots join the service, become friends again. Pilot makes amends by fixing the plane on a bombing raid over Berlin and saving himself and the reporter's brother. Reporter and pilot make up.Connor, Scandal Sheet Reporter (Robert Beatty).	135992
1991	Flying Hero Class	N		Keneally, Thomas		News Media	135993
1931	Flying High	M				Reporter From the News (Lee Phelps).	135994
1978	Flying High: South by Southwest	T		Palumbo, Dennis	Episode	News Media	135995
1939	Flying Irishman, The	M				Photographer (Billy Wayne). Russian Commentator (Leon Belasco).	135996
1969	Flying Nun, The: Marcello's Idol	T			Episode #61. 10-15-1969	Newspaper Editor (Peter Mamakos).	135997
1967	Flying Nun, The: Not So Great Imposer, The	T			Episode. Series (9-17-67 to 9-18-70)	Journalist (Larry Storch) disguised as a priest photographs Sister Betrille in flight	135998
1969	Flying Nun, The: Ticket for Bertrille, A	T			Episode. 12-10-1969. Season #3. Episode #12	Reporter (Victor Campos).	135999
1967	Flying Nun, The: Wailing in a Winter Wonderland	T			Episode #16. 12-21-1967	Weatherman (Woodrow Parfrey).	136000
1970	Flying Nun, The: When Generations Gap	T			Episode #80. 3-20-1970	TV Commentator (Miguel Landa).  Sister Bertrille gets into a fender bender and can't remember what happened. A witness says the two hippies driving the other car are at fault. The flying nun wants to forget the incident, but it becomes a big media story.The story pits subversive hippies against an innocent nun and ruins business at a local casino. Sister Bertrille remembers that it was her faulty breaks that caused her to run the red light.Witness made up a false story because the convent could use the insurance money from rich, spoiled hippies. Sister Bertrille goes to the newspaper with the witness to recant his account.But TV news reports that the spoiled hippies, two musicians, bought off the witness. Finally Sister Bertrille sees only one way for public opinion to sway in the hippies' favor: they need to do a benefit concert with proceeds going to the convent.Famous singing duo get their reputation scorned by unfair publicity	136001
1951	Flying Padre, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6837	Kubrick, Stanley	RKO Pathe Screenliner Short Subject.	News Media. Narrator: "No newspaperman clamoring for another headline."	136002
1920	Flying Pat	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Reporter (Porter Strong).	136003
1930	Flying Reporter, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Theiss, Lewis E.		Reporter Jimmy Donnelly, flying reporter for the New York Morning Press	136004
1949	Flying Saucer, The	M			Keep Watching the Skies! Vol. I	Headlines	136005
1911	Flying Scarab and the Seventh Heaven, The	SSF	USC	Mansfield, Rene		Photographer. Dawson of the Daily Sun.	136006
2006	Flying Scotsman, The	M				Commentator (David Monteath - Voice).	136007
1946	Flying Serpent, The	M			Ness	Radio Announcer Richard Thorpe (Ralph Lewis), mystery show announcer on the radio. Solves murders committed by a flying serpent and falls in love with archaeologist's daughter	136008
2004	Flying Tiger	M				News Media. WSBT-TV22 Anchor (Mike Collins) KTTY Reporter (Mitch Osborn). KOLR10 Reporter (Joy Robertson). TV Reporter (Joanne Grant).  Field Reporter (Ed Ernstes). Reporter's Assistant (Christina Rosetta McAlpine).	136009
1916	Flying Torpedo, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	136010
1891	Flying Trip Around the World, A	N	USC	Wetmore, Elizabeth (Bisland)		Female Reporter Miss Bisland is sent by a prominent magazine to make a tour around the world to beat Nelly Bly's record	136011
2001	Flying Virus	M				Journalist uncovers a government conspiracy to unleash virus-carrying killer bees that could wipe out humanity.	136012
1996	Flynn	M				News Media. American Editor (Randall Berger). Cameraman (David Gray).	136013
1969	Flypaper War, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Starnes, Richard		Correspondent Max Speed, burnt-out journalist in the Middle East	136014
1978	FM	M	L			TV Interviewer (Patricia Marlowe)	136015
1982	FM TV	DT				Magazine. Recording stars	136016
1990	FM: Doing It Again	T			Episode #6. 3-28-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136017
1989	FM: If a Man Answers	T			Episode #5. 9-13-1989	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136018
1989	FM: Kiss and Tell	T			Episode #4. 9-6-1989	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136019
1990	FM: Last Virgin, The	T			Episode #11. 6-2-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136020
1990	FM: Leave It To Me	T			Episode #7. 4-4-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136021
1990	FM: Let's Spend the Night Together	T			Episode #10. 5-26-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136022
1989	FM: Love or Money - Premiere	T			Episode #1. 8-17-89. Series 8-17-1989 to 9-14-1989. 3-28-1990 to 6-28-1990.	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136023
1990	FM: No Fool Like an April Fool	T			Episode #9. 4-18-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136024
1990	FM: Off the Record	T			Episode #13. 6-28-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136025
1989	FM: Play Laura for Me	T			Episode #2. 8-23-1989	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Magazine Reporter's angle on the station is divorced couple working together peacefully -- until scrutiny of the press	136026
1990	FM: Sex, Lies and 35mm Slides	T			Episode #12. 6-9-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136027
1990	FM: Two Taxing Women	T			Episode #8. 4-11-1990	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136028
1989	FM: Ultimate Aphrodisiac	T			Episode #3. 8-30-1989	Radio Program Director Ted Costas (Robert Hayes), program director of public-radio station WGEO, 91.6 FM in Washington D.C. (Radio Free D.C.), wants to liven up dull talk show. Sexy young office assistant Gretchen (DeLane Matthews).Small, listener-supported station in Washington D.C. where program director Costas has his hands full with many battlesw. Crew includes Lee-Ann, Ted's ex-wife, whom he recently hired to co-host a talk show.Lee-Ann thinks Grechen is a rival for Ted's affection. Jay, the eager but bumbling go-fer recently promkoted to producer who has the hots for Gretchen. Quentin, who doubles as a classical music announcer and "The Mighty Doctor Q."Don, the on-air voice man whose mimicry never seems to stop and Naomi, the level-headed station manager. Theater Critic Harrison Green (Fred Applegate) is co-host of talk show (Toe to Toe) and theater critic for the D.C. Press	136029
2001	Focus	M				Photographer (Durward Allen).	136030
2005	Focus 23	M				Newscaster (Laura Smith). Newsreader (Peter Davies).	136031
1961	Focus on America	DT				Newsman Bill Shadel for ABC, host	136032
2003	Fog of War, The: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara	DT				Interviewer (Errol Morris - Voice). TV Interviewer (Harry Reasoner.	136033
1934	Fog Over Frisco	M	DVD -R HQ 3058, 3025. SVD 1125. SVD 973 (no ending)	Dyer, George (Novel - Five Fragments, The). Robert N. Lee (Screenplay). Lee and Eugene Solow (Adaptation)	Davis.  Remade as "Spy Ship" in 1942	News Media. Reporter Tony Sterling (Donald Woods) of The San Francisco Journal. Photographer Izzy (Hugh Hebert). Editor Joe Hogue (William B. Davidson). Reporter (Lester Dorr).   Radio Announcer (Selmer Jackson) .Woman is involved with underworld types. Her society girl sister believes it is only innocent thrill seeking. But her stepfather fears it may be more criminal than that.	136034
2005	Fog, The	M				Weatherman Dan (Jonathon Young).	136035
2000	Foghat: Millennium Tour, The	T				Interviewer-Host (Alan Ames).	136036
2000	Foiled	M				Newsreader (Gary White).	136037
1986	Foley Square: 24 Hours	T		English, Diane	Episode #13. 4-1-1986	News Media. The District Attorney's office is being watched closley by a reporter doing a story. Alex is upset with a reluctant witness until she gets a fright herself when she walks in on a burglar herself.	136038
1986	Foley Square: Court-Ship	T		English, Diane	Episode #4 1-8-1986	News Media. Attorney Alex finally gets some romance in her life and then has to put it on hold. Her new guy is a reporter that begins covering her case.	136039
1992	Folks!	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Teri McEvoy). Reporter #2 (Ross Gottstein).	136040
1949	Follow Me Quietly	M	DVD -R HQ 2737, 2661. SV 166	Rosenwald, Francis, Anthony Mann (Story). Lillie Hayward (Screenplay).	Ness Book -- B Movies	Magazine Writer Ann (Dorothy Patrick) for Four Star Publications doing story on killer known as The Judge who only murders when it rains. Killer's latest victim is editor of the Morning Standard. He lives long enough to dictate exclusive story on attack.Conflict between press and police when authorities find note from killer in editor's office. Newsman might still be alive if he had not held information back to try to get a scoop. Ann initially antagonizes police lieutenant working on the case.She tries to get interview and offers him $500 for his angle on killings. He agrees to cooperate with her on condition she check every word with him before publication. But she later shows him story she wrote about police creating dummy of killer.She tells him it has already gone to press. Despite her defiance of his orders and his objections to her practices, romance develops. When copy of one of her publications is found at murder site, he seeks her help to find out where killer bought it.Killer is identified. When lieutenant first meets reporter he says: "You're not the press. You're not even the yellow press." Ann: "Maybe it isn't the sort of thing I dreamed about. But at least I'm writing."	136041
1943	Follow the Band	M				Photographer (Charles H. Sherlock)	136042
1944	Follow the Boys	M				Life Magazine Photographer Laughton (Cyril Ring). Harkness, the Life Reporter (Emmett Vogan). MacDermott, the Life Editor (Addison Richards). Reporter (Leslie Denison). Reporter (Billy Wayne) Australian Reporter (Leyland Hodgson). Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	136043
1963	Follow the Boys	M				Commentator (John McLaren)	136044
1930	Follow the Leader	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Press Agent	136045
2009	Follow the Prophet	M				Newscaster (Donna Persico). Young girl escapes from a Polygamist cult and is aided by an army colonel and a renegade female sheriff who join forces to expose the truth that lies hidden in a town in Utah. 	136046
1951	Follow the Sun	M	SVD 1096		Based on article in Readers Digest	Sportswriter (Gil Herman).  Toastmaster (Grantland Rice). Radio Announcer (Warren Stevens). Photographer (John Sayre).	136047
1962	Follow the Sun: Annie Beeler's Place	T			Episode #22. 2-11-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136048
1961	Follow the Sun: Another Part of the Triangle	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136049
1961	Follow the Sun: Busman's Holiday	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136050
1962	Follow the Sun: Chalk One Up for Johnny	T			Episode #30. 4-8-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136051
1962	Follow the Sun: Chicago Style	T			Episode #17. 1-7-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136052
1962	Follow the Sun: Choice of Weapons, A	T			Episode #24. 2-25-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136053
1961	Follow the Sun: Conspiracy of Silence	T			Episode #13. 12-10-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136054
1961	Follow the Sun: Cry Fraud	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136055
1962	Follow the Sun: Dumbest Blonde, The	T			Episode #21. 2-4-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136056
1961	Follow the Sun: Far Side of Nowhere	T			Episode #14. 12-17-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136057
1962	Follow the Sun: Ghost In Her Gazebo, A	T			Episode #27. 3-18-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136058
1962	Follow the Sun: Ghost Story	T			Episode #19. 1-21-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136059
1961	Follow the Sun: Girl From the Brandenberg, The	T			Episode #16. 12-31-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136060
1961	Follow the Sun: Highest Wall, The	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1961.	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136061
1961	Follow the Sun: Hunters, The	T			Episode #9. 11-12-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136062
1962	Follow the Sun: Inhuman Equation, The	T			Episode #26. 3-11-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136063
1962	Follow the Sun: Irresistible Miss Bullfinch, The	T			Episode #23. 2-18-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136064
1961	Follow the Sun: Journey Into Darkness	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136065
1962	Follow the Sun: Last of the Big Spenders	T			Episode #18. 1-14-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.Johnny Pace (Lee Tracy).	136066
1961	Follow the Sun: Little Girl Lost	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136067
1961	Follow the Sun: Longest Crap Game In History, The	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136068
1962	Follow the Sun: Marine of the Month	T			Episode #25. 3-4-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136069
1961	Follow the Sun: Mele Kalikamaka To You	T			Episode #15. 12-24-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136070
1961	Follow the Sun: Night Song, The	T	VHS 1249		Episode #11. 11-26-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.Manager gets a woman started on her singing career but he's no longer her manager and she is still so afraid of him that she won't sing anywhere.	136071
1962	Follow the Sun: Not Aunt Charlotte!	T			Episode #28. 3-25-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136072
1961	Follow the Sun: Primitive Clay, The	T			Episode #12. 12-3-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136073
1961	Follow the Sun: Rage for Justice, A	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1961. Series 1961-1962. 30 episodes	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136074
1962	Follow the Sun: Run, Clown, Run	T			Episode #29. 4-1-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136075
1962	Follow the Sun: Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away	T			Episode #20. 1-28-1962	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136076
1961	Follow the Sun: Woman Who Never Was, The	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1961	Freelance Magazine Writers Ben Gregory (Barry Coe) and Paul Templin (Brett Halsey) are footloose and fancy free, living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They pursue stories that usually land them in trouble. Katherine Ann Richards (Gigi Perreau) is their secretary.	136077
1979	Follow You Follow Me	M				TV Reporter (Peter Macaan)	136078
1950	Follow, as the Night	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	McGerr, Patricia		Columnist Larry Rock, syndicated columnist who makes the news and is news	136079
1978	Followed Man, The	N		Williams, Thomas		News Media	136080
1897	Following the Equator: Journey Around the World, A	N	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Press	136081
2002	Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence	MT				News Media. Channel Nine Today Reporter (James Thomas). . Channel Nine Today Camera (Matt Koopmans).	136082
1925	Folly of Youth	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	136083
1899	Foma Gordyeeff	N	USC	Gorky, Maxim		Journalist. Ezhoff is the title character's school friend. Poor but intelligent. Becomes a quick-witted journalist who makes revolutionary speeches to laborers.  He and the hero do not argue about politics, they simply drink together.	136084
1999	Fontana pre Zuzanu 3	MF				Journalist Michael (Alessandro Coari) is writing a report about an African tribe. A renowned R&B artist who lives in Europe receives a letter from his father, the chief of the tribe that he must marry a woman of the tribe.She has been promised to him since childhood. The singer dislikes the idea and asks a female fan to accompany to Africa as his supposed wife so the wedding can be cancelled. Chief won't cancel the wedding and the fan falls in love with the journalist.	136085
2004	Food for Masquerades	N		Kalejaiye, Dipo		TV Newscaster Eyinju, a stunning beauty wants the chief of a village in Nigeria to mediate between her boyfriend, a young Nigerian university revolutionary who is opposing a corrupt government and the government itself.The boyfriend uses his position as president of the University of Messamba to ferment trouble. A bomb causes damage to university buildings. The government is irate and orders anti-riot police to storm the university and orders the boyfriend to be shot.The boyfriend escapes into a remote Yoruba village and hides.	136086
1920	Food For Scandal	M				Press	136087
1917	Food Gamblers, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Newspaperwoman June Justice  (Elda Millar) writes article exposing methods of food speculators oppressing poor. Tries to bribe her, discredit her, falls in love with her, reforms p.289	136088
1989	Food of the Gods II	M				Commentator, Color  (Catherine Swing)	136089
1920	Fool and His Money, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	136090
1925	Fool and His Money, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	136091
1676	Fool Turn'd Critick, The	P	USC	D'Urfey, Thomas		Critic	136092
1924	Fool's Awakening, A	M			AFI-Authors/Plagiarism	Newspaper	136093
1879	Fool's Errand, A	N	MLPL	Tourgee, Albion Winegar		Newspapers told it first. The Dunboro' Herald…the Moccason Gap Rattler…the Ringfield Swashbuckler…The Verdenton Gazette…The Central Keynote…the National Trumpet…	136094
1881	Fool's Errand, A: Play, The	P	MLPL	MacKaye, Steele-Albion Tourgee		Press	136095
2002	Fool's Journey, The: Romance, A	NR		Miller, Lynn		Journalist	136096
1989	Fool's Run, The	N	OWN - P	Camp, John		Reporter Dace	136097
2004	Fooling Hitler	M				BBC Radio Reporter (David Acton). True story of the greatest deception of World War II, one which helped change the course of the war itself. Writers, artists, set designers and back room technicians pool their talents in order to outwit the German High Command and fool Hitler. Espionage, counter espionage, decoy airfields, inflatable tanks, guns and soldiers are all deployed in the run up to D Day to create a massive diversion and the strongest possible indications that the landings will be in Calais rather than Normandy. A whole invisible army is conjured up led by General Patton to convince Hitler that a second and larger set of landings will be staged in Calais.	136098
1999	Foolish Heart: Correct Decision, The	T			Episode #3. 3-17-1999	Editor (Nicholas Kilbertus).	136099
1921	Foolish Matrons, The	M		Donn-Bryne, Brian Oswald (Novel). Wyndham Gittens (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaperwoman Sheila Hopkins (Mildred Manning) is an unsuccessful spouse who marries a poet but is more interested in her career. She drives him to drink and eventually he dies, leaving her to regret her loss.Look at working women of the time. Film examines three marriages, two of which fare badly.	136100
1938	Fools for Scandal	M	DVD -R HQ 6684, 6685			Reporter (Cyril Thornton). Photographer (Lionel Pape).	136101
1963	Fools of Time, The	N	OWN - P	Barrett, William E.		Editor George Donlin. Media not doing their job	136102
1995	Fools on the Hill	N		Lerner, Preston		Reporter Jeff Carmichael's predecessor in Washington D.C. and an ex-DEA agent who had a grudge against Carmichael are both found dead. Suddenly his toughest assignment is staying alive.Carmichael is really good at what he does, but he's a bit headstrong, somewhat self-centered and doesn't suffer fools gladly. The problem is he has situated himself within the environs of Washington D.C. a place of fools and foolishness.	136103
1999	Fools Rush In	N		Forster, Gwynne		Journalist Duncan Banks is unwilling to trust in anyone but himself. That was the result of his poverty-ridden childhood and  a failed marriage. It didn’t take the journalist long to realize there was something not quite right about his daughter’s otherwise perfect nanny. But in trying to uncover Justine Montgomery’s secrets, Duncan soon found his own vulnerabilities were at stake. With divided loyalties and an unexpected passion threatening their fragile relationship, Justine and Duncan must risk revealing more than they ever imagined to achieve what they never dreamed possible. What Duncan will learn is that after a devastating tragedy sent Justine into a severe depression, she gave up her newborn daughter for adoption. Realizing her mistake too late, she discovered her daughter had been adopted by divorced journalist Banks -- and that he was looking for a nanny. Without revealing her identity, Justine took the job and was determined that securing her child’s future would be the only passion in her life. But she never anticipated Duncan’s growing suspicions about her -- or the powerful attraction between them. 	136104
1998	Foot in the Door	M			Short - Comic - Fantasy	Interviewers. Laughing Interviewer (Jonathan Coote). Armed Interviewer (Ruth Silverstone). Angry Interviewer (Claire Askam). Sandwich Interviewer (Damian Samuels).	136105
2009	Football Champ	NJ		Green, Tim		Reporter Brent Peele is out to spear as much mud on the Atlanta Falcons as he can. He’s a seedy reporter with a vendetta who suspects something is going on. When 12-year-old Troy White proved his remarkable football genius to the Falcons, they brought him on board as a team consultant. Now, thanks to Troy’s ability to predict winning plays, the Falcons are pulling in victories. Troy loves his starring role behind the scenes and the thrill of having NFL star linebacker Seth Holloway (who’s dating Troy’s mom) to coach his own Duluth Tigers team on their way to a state championship. Then Troy’s perfect world comes crashing down. Reporter Peele’s smear campaign means going after Troy. The vicious media storm that descends on the football genius threatens not only his job with the Falcons and the Tigers’ run at the championship, but his mother’s career, and Seth’s, as well. Together with his best friends, loyal Nathan and feisty Tate, Troy sets out to unmask the dishonest Peele -- and save Seth’s reputation -- no matter what the risk.  	136106
1974	Football Crazy (aka Arbitro, L'. Playing the Field. Referee, The)	M			Italy - Ness	Journalist Elena Sperani (Joan Collins) falls in love with a soccer referee.	136107
2008	Football Mad!	N		Exall, Kpc		Journalists, agents, players, managers, league executives and the TV networks are summoned to attend and give evidence in a football inquiry launched at the request of the British government. The English football team failed to qualify for the Euro Championship. Pressure groups of dejected football supporters turned activists are organizing protests with increasing ferocity, while football leagues and TV networks fight it out to salvage profits and reputations. The story leads to Geneva and Hong Kong where those involved in the football money-making machine resort to intriguing data fudging and other shenanigans to get their way. 	136108
1997	Football on Five	DT			Series	Commentators John Helm, Joe Royle, Jonathan Pearce. Presenter Colin Murray.	136109
1956	Football Roundup	DT			Series. 10-6-1956 to 11-24-1956. CBS	Sportscasters Jack Drees, City Editor;  Herman Hickman, Johnny Lujack, Jim McKay, Kyle Rote, Chris Schenkel, Bryan Field.	136110
1952	Football Sidelines	DT				TV Sportscaster Harry Wismer	136111
2007	Football Wives:	T			Series	Reporter (Chris Flanders). 	136112
2006	Footballers Wives: Series 5 - Episode 5	T			Episode #39. 3-23-2006	Magazine Editor Eva de Wolffee, a ruthless journalist, clashes with Tanya Turner in a battle of the bitches. Tanya has her eye on Eva's partner, the mysterious Paulo. Who will win out?	136113
2006	Footballers Wives: Series 5 - Episode 6	T			Episode #40. 3-30-2006	Magazine Editor Eva de Wolffee splashes dreadful photos of Tanya all over her magazine, but Tanya has uncovered a dark secret about Eva and Paulo -- the man she wants -- and plans blackmail.	136114
2006	Footballers Wives: Series 5 - Episode 7	T			Episode #41. 4-6-2006	Magazine Editor Eva de Wolffee loses Paolo to Tanya Turner. To celebrate, Tanya hosts a Brazilian fiesta.	136115
2003	Footballers' Wives:	T	DVD -R HQ 4366		Episode. Series. 1-8-2002 to 4-13-2006. BBC	News Media. Tanya gets ready for an appearance on Chardonnay's television show.	136116
2003	Footballers' Wives:	T	DVD -R HQ 4518		Episode. BBC	News Media. Jackie and Jason attempt to understand Paddy's condition. Sal tries to lose Freddie when Hazel visits.	136117
2003	Footballers' Wives:	T	DVD -R HQ 5508		Episode	News Media. Tanya tries for some positive media coverage in a bid to gain Jason's attention.	136118
2003	Footballers' Wives: …And in With the New	T			Episode #12. 1-29-2003.	Reporter (Damian Davis) of the Sun.  Reporter One (Neal Barry). Reporter Two (Graham Price). Tanya says on live TV that Jason is an impotent alcoholic.	136119
2002	Footballers' Wives: All Credit to the Lads	T			Episode #7. 2-19-2002	Reporter (Tom Turner). Commentator (Jonathan Pearce - Voice). When Chardonnay faints at the gym, blood tests reveal she is pregnant. After announcing their news to the press, Kyle is horrified to discover that he is not about to become a proud dad.Instead, he is a brother as the test results are those of Jackie. Jackie suggests to Kyle and Chardonnay that they bring up the child as their own.	136120
2002	Footballers' Wives: All to Play For	T			Episode #5. 2-5-2002	Reporter (Adam Shaw). Chardonnay sells the story of her ordeal to a newspaper in the hope of shaming her attackers, but the article does not turn out as she expected.Kyle spends an evening out flirting as he is furious to see their private life all over the tabloids.	136121
2003	Footballers' Wives: Bitter Medicine	T			Episode #15. 2-19-2003.	Reporter (Neal Barry). Reporter (Gary Pillai). The Turners hold a press conference to raise awareness of baby Paddy's condition.	136122
2002	Footballers' Wives: Funny Old Game, A	T			Episode #4. 1-29-2002	Commentator (Jonathan Pearce). Sports Media.	136123
2002	Footballers' Wives: Getting a Result	T			Episode #1. 1-8-2002	Newsreader (Dave Clark). Famous glamour model Chardonnay Lane. Jason and his wife Tanya Turner.	136124
2003	Footballers' Wives: Go for the Overkill	T	DVD -R HQ 4299. DVD -R HQ 4251		Episode #11. 1-22-2003	News Media. LNN Reporter (Jonathan Wills). Photographer (Lorenzo Comporese). Tanya's cocaine habit is exposed to the public when she is arrested for possessing Class A drugs.Donna confesses to Ian that her affair has been going on for six months. . Jason boasts about his fertility to Tanya.Newspaper Reporter (Neal Barry).  Lawyer tells newspaper editor they had better print a retraction or they will sue. Newspaper editor caves in. Tabloid media.  Newspapers.  Headlines. Stories.	136125
2003	Footballers' Wives: Just Can't Give Up	T	DVD -R HQ 4188		Episode #9. 1-8-2003.	News Media. Reporter (Neal Barry). TV Newsreader (Gary Newbon). Jackie gives birth to a baby boy claiming it is Kyle and Chardonnay's.. Tanya charges Frank with rape. Tabloid headlines. News Media coverage of trial.	136126
2002	Footballers' Wives: On the Ball	T			Episode #3.1-22-2002	Journalist (Jason Rush). Commentator (Jonathan Pearce - Voice). The day of Kyle and Chardonnay's wedding arrives complete with a glossy magazine deal.The adoptive mother of Ian and Donna Walmsley's son Daniel arrives distraught at the reception to tell them he is missing. Ian panics when the news about his secret son hits the headlines.Sparks' manager Stefan Hauser arranges for the club to assign a lawyer to start a custody battle on Ian and Donna's behalf.Donna is horrified when the Walmsleys' private lives make the papers yet again -- this time, it's Ian's exploits with a couple of lap-dancers at Kyle's stag night.	136127
2002	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 1	T			Episode #17. 2-11-2004.	TV Reporter (Jonathan Maitland). Deaths of Jason and Chardonnay hit Kyle hard.	136128
2004	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 2	T			Episode #18. 2-18-2004	Journalist (Neal Barry).	136129
2004	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 4	T			Episode #20.3-3-2004	Photographer (Lorenzo Camporese). Harley and Shannon prepare for their wedding with Jordan as a special guest and with coverage from Hello! Magazine.	136130
2004	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 5	T			Episode #21. 3-10-2004.	Reporter (Julian Forsyth). Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe). TV Reporter (Nigel Lister).	136131
2004	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 6	T			Episode #22. 3-17-2004	Racing Commentator (Mike Cattermole).	136132
2004	Footballers' Wives: Series 3 - Episode 9	T			Episode #25. 4-7-2004	TV Sports Presenter (Douglas Grant). Photographer (Peter Bramhill).	136133
2006	Footballers' Wives: Series 4 - Episode 1	T	DVD -R HQ 6183, 6184		Episode #26.3-31-2005. BBC Series.	News Media. Sports Reporters. Players head to Spain for some bonding time before the season begins. But will one player's shocking behavior with a girl called Katie cause legal and PR disasters for the entire team?	136134
2005	Footballers' Wives: Series 4 - Episode 3	T			Episode #28. 4-14-2005	Reporter (Rexie Barnes).	136135
2005	Footballers' Wives: Series 4 - Episode 7	T			Episode #32. 5-12-2005	Commentator (Colin Campbell).	136136
2002	Footballers' Wives: Take Each Game As It Comes	T			Episode #2. 1-15-2002	Tabloid. Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe). Kyle's stag night is as lively as ever, at which Ian is photographed enjoying himself rather too much with two lap-dancers.Chardonnay's hen night goes up in smoke, literally when a couple of drunken fans turn aggressive and cause a terrible accident. Will her wedding still take place?	136137
2003	Footballers' Wives: Ties That Bind, The	T			Episode #10. 1-15-2003.	TV Newsreader (Lucy Alexander). Reporter (Neal Barry). Kyle is questioned by the police as well as Chardonnay and the press about the body in the pool. Did he have an affair?	136138
2002	Footballers' Wives: Winning the Double	T			Episode #6. 2-12-2002	News Media. TV Reporter (Jim Rosenthal). Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe).  Commentator (Jonathan Pearce).	136139
1985	Footfall	NSF	OWN - P	Niven, Larry-J. Pournelle		Reporter Roger Brooks, special assignments reporter, Washington Post	136140
1941	Footlight Fever	M				Public Relations Man Spike (Charles Quigley). Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon). Radio Station Man Yelling "Flash" (Shimen Ruskin).	136141
1942	Footlight Serenade	M				News Media. Reporters (Ralph Brooks, Ray Walker). Announcer (Don Wilson).	136142
1929	Footlights and Fools	M				Press Agent (Cleve Moore)	136143
1916	Footlights of Fate, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	136144
2008	Footprint in the Sand, A	N		Oliver, James A.		Reporter Robert Walker of an obscure Fleet Street agency is told by the Bureau Chief Harry Stone to go to a remote Indian Ocean Island and find out what happened to a treasure hunter who died there. “Human interest -- there’s your story, not the treasure. Stay out of politics -- and leave the women alone...And don’t leave any footprints. Not one.” It’s hard to stay out of politics on far-away Bourbon Island where the ruthless quasi-Marxist dictator tolerates no dissent -- and no journalists. Walker, an idiot savant for Harry Stone’s agency, is either helped or hindered by a poly-ethnic  cast of characters.	136145
1939	Footprints on the Ceiling	NM		Rawson, Clayton		Press	136146
1986	Footrot Flats: Dog's Tale, The	M				Commentator, Rugby (Michael Haigh).	136147
1972	Footsteps	T				Reporter (James Woods)	136148
1998	Footsteps	M	SVD 865			TV Reporter (Karina Lombard) gets caught up in mystery after receiving anonymous tip that double murder is to be committed	136149
2003	Footsteps	MT				News Media. Reporter (Juanita Peters).Best-selling suspense novelist finds herself at her isolated beach house with a local young fan who knows almost everything about  her and two men, one of whom may be trying to kill her, the other who may save her life.	136150
1996	Footsteps -- Buru Quartet, The, Book 3	N		Toer, Pramoedya Ananta		Editor Minke, crusading newspaper editor and nationalist fighter against Dutch imperialism.  1901-1902	136151
1941	Footsteps in the Dark	M	DVD -R HQ 9088, 9089. DVD -R 1577			Reporter (Peter Ashley). Reporter (Alan Davis). Reporter (Frank Marlowe).	136152
2006	Footy Legends	M				Commentator, Sideline (Mario Fenech - Himself). Commentator (Matthews Johns - Himself). Commentator (Andrew Voss - Himself).	136153
1995	Footy Show, The	T			Series	Reporter. League of Their Own Reporter (Daryl Brohman)	136154
1971	For Adults Only	DT				Hosts Barbara Howar and Joyce Susskind talk show	136155
2000	For All Time	MT		Serling, Rod (Based on Twilight Zone episode, "A Stop at Willoughby"). Vivienne Radkoff (Teleplay)	Ness	Editor Laura Brown (Mary McDonnell), a widow,  runs local newspaper.	136156
1984	For All Time	NR		Stanford, Sondra	Silhouette	Journalist	136157
1964	For att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor	MF				English Radio Reporter (Jan Blomberg). French Radio Reporter (Goran Graffman). German Radio Reporter (Jan-Olof Strandberg). Swedish Radio Reporter (Gosta Pruzelius).	136158
1941	For Beauty's Sake	M				Press Agent Jonathan B. Sweet (Ned Sparks) is sour-puss publicity man hired to handle a woman-hating astronomy professor who inherits a swank beauty salon in a New York hotel from his aunt. His New York arrival brings an unexpected fanfare of publicity.	136159
1993	For Better and For Worse	MT				Reporter 1 (Dominique Hollier). Reporter 2 (Paul Bandey). News Reporter (Olivier Pierre).	136160
1999	For Better, For Bachelor	NR		Rivers, Nikki	Harlequin American Romance #764	TV Reporter Marcus Slade is known as “the helicopter hunk” is the sexy stranger Rachel Gale wakes up with.  There’s a good reason he is in Rachel Gale’s bed. Rachel’s mother owns a bed and breakfast. Registering late after an evening of drinking and reminiscing with an old friend, a friend who owns the local newspaper and coincidentally is Rachel’s boss, Marcus mistakenly ends up in Rachel’s room and falls asleep in her bed. Awakening the next morning, he sees Rachel and assumes that she’s another groupie after his body and tosses her into the hall. Slade is a globe trotting reporter who makes no secret of the fact that he dislikes small towns and is just here vacationing between assignments. Marcus is mutually attracted, but remembers his small town roots and being branded a thief, just like his father. His hometown subscribed to the philosophy that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. He wants no part of small town life and makes daily plans to leave. 	136161
2002	For Better, For Worse: Novel A	N		Matthews, Carole		Rock Journalist Matt Jarvis captures the attention of a newly single woman en route from London to her American cousin's wedding in New York.They make a date but miss each other at the restaurant and Jarvis tries to track her down in New York with no more information than her cousin's first name.Jarvis gets entangled with a publicist for a boy band, which covers the Beatles but doesn't even know who they were.	136162
1940	For Freedom	M		Ness	UK Only	Newsreel Company covering the start of World War II. News Reader (Terry-Thomas). Commentator (E.V.H. Emmett). Newsreel Cameraman Steve, son of the man who owns the newsreel company, gets footage between British ships and a German ship.Real newsreel footage combined with fake newsreel footage.	136163
1926	For Heaven's Sake	M	SVD 1378		Lloyd	Columnist. Social Swirl column of daily newspaper	136164
1922	For His Sake	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	136165
1963	For Immediate Release	N		Alpert, Hollis	PR	Public Relations Man Mike Roche, a Hollywood PR man, aspiring to produce his own film, finds that the price of realizing his ambition is to destroy the career of the actress he was hired to promote.	136166
1990	For lang og tro tjeneste	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Jytte Dreyer. Newspapers. Editor-in-Chief.	136167
1992	For Love Alone	N		Trump, Ivana		Magazine Editor Margo Jensen is a fashion doyenne who through sheer force of will made herself into the most interesting looking woman in the world.	136168
1999	For Love of the Game	M		Shaara, Michael (Novel)		Magazine Writer Jane Aubrey (Kelly Preston) is talented and beautiful and is the girlfriend of a 40-year-old Detroit Tiger pitcher. She is leaving him just before he pitches a perfect game. Sports Reporter tells the Detroit Tiger pitcher that the new owners of the team are preparing to trade him. As he pitches that night, he must decide whether to get Jane back -- he recalls meeting her, their first date, happy times, miscommunication and what may be the final break. Sportscaster Vin Scully calls the perfect game as one Yankee batter after another fails to reach first base.  Jane has told the pitcher she accepted a job offer in London and is leaving that day. He recalls good times and bad while he pitches, such as the time he convinced Jane to come to spring training only to have her discover him with another woman. He thinks back to a phone call from Jane revealing that she has a daughter who has run away to her father in Boston. He was in Boston and brings heather back to New York to Jane. The game is over and the pitcher is mobbed. In his hotel room, the pitcher cries and the next morning goes to the airport to fly to London and find Jane. He is surprised to find the journalist there. They embrace. 	136169
2000	For Love or Country: Arturo Sandoval Story, The	MT				Interviewer (David Paymer), Embassy.	136170
2007	For Lust or Money	NR		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Blaze #356	Cameraman Zach Haas has always wanted to make movies. And with his newfound wealth, his dream is finally within reach. Now all he needs is the inspiration. But when he meets gorgeous actress Kelly Castelle on the set of Just Between Us, he’s more than inspired -- he’s aching. Kelly practically melts when Zach steps out from behind the camera -- the heat between them is searing. But he’s 10 years younger, tall dark and his lottery win means she can’t even be his sugar mama. So there’s no way their relationship can be anything but a reckless, best-sex-of-her-life fling. Or can it?	136171
2003	For Matrimonial Purposes	N		Daswani, Kavita	PR	Fashion Publicist Anju is a Bombay bachelorette, still unattached at 26. Leaves behind her match making-obsessed family and flirts with independence in Umrica.  In Manhattan, she flirts as fashion publicist, worships at altar of Kate Spade.Publicist selects a spouse at 36. Daswani is a former CNN Fashion Correspondent.	136172
1942	For Me and My Gal	M	DVD -R HQ 10158, 10159. 			Newspaper Headlines.	136173
2006	For One Night	MT	DVD -R HQ 5664, 5665			Journalist Alsha Tyler proves moral support and publicity to help a budding integrationist in a story about a freedom fighter trying to integrate her Southern high school's racially separate proms.The time is 2002, not 1952 and the story is inspired by  real events. TV News Anchor (Dr. Melissa Caudle). Newspaper Editor (Chuck Halley).	136174
1979	For Our Times	DT			Series. 4-29-1979 to 12-25-1988 (Religious). CBS	Reporter Douglas Edwards of CBS was host.	136175
1951	For Release Today (Lights Out)	T				Press	136176
1924	For Sale	M				Journalist Eric Porter (George Irving)	136177
1932	For Sale -- Murder	NM		Levinrew, Will	Weinberg List	Press	136178
2005	For Sale By Owner	M				TV Reporter (Lauren Alexander). Interviewer Jerry (Audrey Davis). Weather Woman (Amy Levin).	136179
2003	For Sale by Owners: FSBO	N		Miles, Russ		News Media and police fail to disclose that rape victims are all For Sale By Owners. A female real estate agent is found dead. A male agent is missing. The serial rapist preys upon the vulnerable. The long-haul trucker, a savoir-faire real estate agent, the corrupt sheriff, the rapist and the young wife left alone to sell her home -- they’re all FSBOs -- For Sale By Owners attempt to sell themselves and others on what they want to believe. 	136180
1991	For the Boys	M	L			News Media. Photographer at the Awards TV Show (David Bowe). Cameraman Vietnam (D. David Morin).	136181
2007	For the Children	NR		Thomas, Marin	Harlequin American Romance Series #1184	Reporter Sullivan Mooreland is a city slicker from Seattle, ambitious and unnervingly sexy with a flashy red Corvette and is a sure sign of trouble to come because a schoolteacher knows that if a legendary bootlegger, the most notorious moonshine maker is exposed by Mooreland, everything she loves about Heather’s Hollow will change. For the sake of the children in her class who she teaches to value their Scotch-Irish heritage and their future, she has to stop the handsome interloper from writing a story that will put their way of life in danger. But if she runs the untrustworthy flatlander Sullivan off, what about her own future?	136182
1930	For the Defense	M				Reporter (Syd Saylor) for Evening Sun	136183
1914	For the Last Edition	M			Ness Book	Reporter Robert Burns tries to get information on a strike at a grain company. Sweetheart Irene Hunt also works at the paper, gets a tip that troops are being called in.Burns creates a disturbance at the grain office so Hunt can sneak in and hide in a closet. She uncovers a plot by the company to blow up a grain car and blame it on the strikers. She is caught.She escapes by sliding down a fire hose and gives Burns the scoop. Reviews indicate that Hunt is treated with respect by the men in the newspaper office and works to build up the unfortunate hero's confidence and reputation.	136184
1993	For the Love of My Child: Anissa Ayala Story, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter #2 (Jaylene Hamilton).  TV Reporter #3 (Paul Carson). News Anchor (Barbara Edwards). Reporter (Jonathan Walker). Reporter A (Sonja Bakker). Reporter B (Leigh Morrow). Reporter C (J. Gregory Maclaren). Reporter D (Russell Ferrier).	136185
2002	For the People: Come Blow Your Whistle	T			Episode #6.  8-25-2002	News Media. Reporter (Tricia Lee Pascoe).	136186
2003	For the People: My Mother's Daughter	T			Episode #15. 2-16-2003	Reporter (Suzanne Sena).	136187
1910	For the Sunday Edition	M			Ness Book	Reporter gets tip on smuggling operation, disguises himself as a convict, infiltrates the gang. While trying to send the story by carrier pigeon he is caught. Female gang member comes to his rescue.	136188
1949	For Them That Trespass	M			UK	Theatre Critic (Charles Lloyd Pack).	136189
1999	For Those Who Remain	M				Reporter for WNN Julie James (Tracy Blanchette). WNN Reporter Arthur Klassen (Lee Absolom).	136190
1964	For Those Who Think Young	M	DVD -R HQ 10286, 10287			Reporter (Byron Kane).	136191
1983	For Us the Living: Medgar Evers Story, The	MT				News Photographer (Kevin McCorkle).	136192
1965	...for vanskaps skull….	MF				Feature Editor (Marianne Stjernqvist)	136193
1940	For Whom the Bell Toils	N		Hemingway, Ernest		Russian Correspondent-Journalist Karkov	136194
1978	For Whom To Be Murdered	M				Journalist (Raymond Wong), Liu Man	136195
1952	For Women Only	DT			Series. 1952-1953. Syndicated	Host-Narrator Army Sedell. Filmed women's magazine program was the first of its kind in TV syndication.	136196
1977	For You, Black Woman	DT				Host Alice Travis, former co-host of A.M. New York, local show	136197
2006	For Your Consideration	M				TV Entertainment News Hosts Chuck Porter (Fred Willard) and Cindy Martin (Jane Lynch) of "Hollywood Now," a parody of Entertainment Tonight.  "Love It/Hate It," a Ebert/Roeper-like TV show. Love It Film Critic Ben Lilly (Don Lake).Hate It Film Critic David van Zyverden (Michael Hitchcock). Unit Publicist (Michael Higgins). Web Site writer. Weather Woman (Nina Conti). Talk Show Host (Craig Bierko).  Chillaxin' Host (Rick Gonzalez).	136198
1939	For Your Convenience	M			Short	Commentator (Dwight Weist).	136199
1951	For Your Information	DT			Series. 5-7-1951 to 11-16-1951. Dumont	Interviewer-Host: Helen Faith Keane	136200
1932	Forbidden	M	DVD -R HQ 8180, 8181. SVDSP 608	Swerling, Jo	Stanwyck. Capra.	Advice-to-the Lovelorn Columnist (Harry Holman) gives up his job to Lulu Smith (Barbara Stanwyck) who gets job on local newspaper. Aggressive City Editor Al Holland (Ralph Bellamy).)"You'll never make a newspaperwoman." "Am I fired?" "No, I still think you'll make a newspaperman."Smith has a life-long affair with a politician. Their baby is adopted by the politician. Smith marries Holland to keep him from exposing their affair, and when he finally gets the evidence and plans to splash it all over the newspaper, she kills him.The politician, now a governor, pardons Lulu on his death bed.	136201
1953	Forbidden	M				Newspaperman (Roy Engel).	136202
1996	Forbidden City	N		Bell, William		Cameraman Jackson who works for CBC News is assigned to Beijing and his 17-year-old son, Alex Jackson leaps at the chance to join him. At loose ends in the alien metropolis, the teenager studies Chinese and explores the city on his bike, filming with a makeshift hidden camera. Not surprisingly, these skills come in handy during both the student protests at Tiananmen Square and the subsequent crackdown. Alex finds himself on his own as desperate students fight the Chinese army for their freedom. Separated from his father and carrying illegal videotapes, Alex must trust the students to help him escape.	136203
2002	Forbidden Fires	N		Kincaid, Nell		News Media	136204
2006	Forbidden Fruit	NR		Glowacki, Timothy		Paparazzi and the tabloid hound a celebrity and threaten to destroy her career. Christina Wall is a famous and well-respected actress who walks in and turns Sam Guild’s life upside down. The actress falls in love with Sam Guild, a man from Seattle who works in a popular nightclub as a bar tender on Hollywood Boulevard where Hollywood’s elite group, mainly rock stars and movie stars, enjoy hanging out. Will Christina turn her back on her true feelings to keep her career going? 	136205
1991	Forbidden Games	N		Fireside, Carolyn		News Media	136206
1993	Forbidden Quest	M				Interviewer (Roy Ward)	136207
1919	Forbidden Room, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	136208
1997	Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone	MT	SVD 1131, SVD 621. DVD.		Based on his writings. Fact-based.	New York Herald Reporter Henry Morton Stanley (Aidan Quinn) found Livingstone in Nov. 1871. London Reporter 1 (John Wallace). London Reporter 2 (James Thornton).	136209
1932	Forbidden Trail	M	DVD -R HQ 6740, 6739	Krims, Milton	Buck Jones movie.	Editor Mary Middletone (Barbara Weeks), a local crusading girl editor, and cowboy join forces to oust local land-grabber. A practical-joking cowboy (Buck Jones) gets serious with outlaws.	136210
1920	Forbidden Woman, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	136211
2007	Forbrydelsen	TF				Journalist (Mette Marckmann). Journalist 1 (Nukaka, Rasmus Hammerich, Claudio Morales). Journalist 2 (Nukaka, Laura Kvist Poulsen, Sandra Sencindiver, Brigitte Boesen). Journalist II (Rasmus Hammerich). TV Journalist (Martin Hestbaek). 	136212
2007	Forbrydelsen: Onsdag D. 5	TF			Episode #4. 1-28-2007	News Media. Journalist I (Nukaka Coster-Waldau). Journalist II (Rasmus Hammerich).	136213
2007	Forbrydelsen: Tirsdag D. 4	TF			Episode #3. 1-21-2007	News Media. Journalist I (Rasmus Hammerich).  Journalist II (Nukaka Coster-Waldau).	136214
1998	Forbrydelsens ansight	DF			Denmark. Series 1998.	Reporter-Host Lisbeth Janniche.	136215
1978	Force Beyond, The	M				Newsreel Commentator (Peter Roberts - Voice). Newsreel Voice (Ed Herlihy - Voice). Host (Donn Davison). Paramount Newsreel Voice (Gregory Abbott). Flying Saucer News Bookstore (Jim Rygberg). Editor (Bernard O'Connor), Official UFO Magazine.	136216
1989	Force majeure	MF				Photographer (Jean-Philippe Reverdot).	136217
1948	Force of Evil	M	DVD -R HQ 5271, 5274			Court Reporter (Robert Strong). Newspapers.	136218
1979	Force of One, A	M				Photographer (Walter Champagne).	136219
1999	Forces of Nature	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Scott Pierce). Airport Reporter (Nathalie Hendrix)	136220
1947	Ford Theatre, The	R			Series 1947-49	Press	136221
1976	Ford-Carter Debates	DT				Reporters	136222
1987	Ford: Man and the Machine, The	MT				Reporter (John Baggaley). Reporter (Sam Stone).	136223
2000	Fore stormen	MF				TV Reporter (Madelene Axelsson). Radio Newscaster (Katarina Schulz)	136224
2004	Foreign Affair, A	M		Heetebrij, Geert (Screenplay)		Journalist Angela Been (Emily Mortimer) making a documentary about romance tours in Russia. She is appalled by two American brothers who head to Russia on a romance tour to find a wife, not for love but to do the cooking and cleaning.She takes an interest in one of the brother's frank, if chauvinistic approach. Documentary footage of actual participants in romance tour.	136225
1942	Foreign Agent	M		Mooney, Martin (Story). Mooney, John Krafft (Adaptation).	Ness Book	Radio Commentator Davis (William Halligan) helps actress and her boyfriend track agents who killed her inventor father while seeking searchlight filter he developed. She turns plans for filter over to government. Boyfriend and journalist go after spies.Use Dictaphone to record chief spy's conversations, but they find the wires and trace them to actress' home. Three are captured. Boyfriend convinces agents to play  recording he made imitating spy leader's voice  plotting to double-cross the others.Spies fight it out with each other and police arrive to round them up. Reporter (Jimmy Starr). Editor (Jack Mulhall).	136226
1943	Foreign Assignment	R				Correspondent Brian Barry for The American Press. Assistant Carol Manning.  Wartime espionage.	136227
1984	Foreign Bodies	N		Harrison, Barbara		Journalist. Brooklyn-based journalist and mother of a teen daughter is obsessed with her love for a beautiful homosexual East Indian artist.	136228
1986	Foreign Body	M				Newspaper Vendor (Roy Evans).	136229
2008	Foreign Body	N		Cook, Robin		CNN Reporter says a woman’s grandmother dies a day after undergoing a hip replacement in a New Delhi hospital. She had raised the woman and her brothers from infancy.	136230
1940	Foreign Correspondent	M	DVD -R HQ 6430, 6431, 6432. L		Art of Alfred Hitchcock,  p. 183-184. Hitchcock Films	Reporter Johnny Jones (Joel McCrea) becomes Correspondent Huntley Haverstock for the New York Morning Globe by Editor Mr. Powers (Harry Davenport) who wants "a good honest crime reporter" to cover the war in Europe." That's what the Globe needs.""That's what Europe needs." Stebbins (Real-life journalist Robert Benchley) is inept foreign correspondent Jones is sent to London to assist. Jones watches helplessly as diplomat's double is shot and killed at peace conference.He falls in love with daughter of peace front spokesman who turns out to be Nazi agent. Scott Ffolliott (George Sanders) is a suave English correspondent, who becomes Jones' ally. Reporter's life in danger because he knows too much.Plane carrying  reporters back to America shot down. They and the daughter are rescued. Her Nazi father drowns, giving up his life to save daughter. Jones broadcasting:: "Hello America. I've been watching a part of the world being blown to pieces.""...It's death coming to London. Coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling down. Don’t tune me out, this is a big story and you're part of it...Hello America. Hang on to your lights. They're the only lights left in the world."	136231
1996	Foreign Correspondent	DT			Series 1996	Correspondents Trevor Bormann, Eric Campbell, Jill Colgan, Zoe Daniel, Emma Griffiths, Jane Hutcheon, Peter Lloyd, Michael Maher, Shane McLeod, Anne Maria Nicholson, Mark Simkin, Geoff Thompson, Mark Whillacy, Paul Willis.	136232
1940	Foreign Correspondent	R			Episode. 7-22-1940. Based on Alfred Hitchcock film	Reporter Johnny Jones becomes Correspondent Huntley Haverstock for the New York Morning Globe by Editor Mr. Powers who wants "a good honest crime reporter" to cover the war in Europe." That's what the Globe needs.""That's what Europe needs." Stebbins is inept foreign correspondent Jones is sent to London to assist. Jones watches helplessly as diplomat's double is shot and killed at peace conference. He falls in love with daughter of peace front spokesman who turns out to be Nazi agent. Scott Ffolliott is a suave English correspondent, who becomes Jones' ally. Reporter's life in danger because he knows too much. Plane carrying  reporters back to America shot down. They and the daughter are rescued. Her Nazi father drowns, giving up his life to save daughter. Jones broadcasting:: "Hello America. I've been watching a part of the world being blown to pieces. It's death coming to London. Coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling down. Don’t tune me out, this is a big story and you're part of it...Hello America. Hang on to your lights. They're the only lights left in the world."	136233
2008	Foreign Correspondent	N		Platero, John		Foreign Correspondent Rick Rossi for International Wire Service writes stories, features and analyses that are distributed to print, radio and television in more than 100 countries. Unlike the news staffs of IWS bureaus around the world who cover events within an area of their home offices, Rossi is free to roam the world by himself. Sometimes he helps cover news events, but more often he generates his own. He makes Mexico City his home base where he is separated from his wife and three children. Rossi answers to no one other than editors in the New York City offices. While home after making his rounds of Central America, incidents cause Rossi to sense something is amiss at the American Embassy in Mexico City. 	136234
2006	Foreign Correspondent, The	N		Furst, Alan		Foreign Correspondent Carlo Weisz, who has fled from Trieste and secured a job as a foreign correspondent with the Reuters bureau, becomes the new editor of Liberazione, a clandestine émigré newspaper that OVRA Mussolini’s fascist secret police want to eliminate in Paris, 1938. Weisz is, at the moment, in Spain reporting on the last campaign of the Spanish Civil War. But as soon as he returns to Paris, he is pursued by the French Surete, by agents of the OVRA, and by officers of the British Secret Intelligence Service. In the desperate politics of Europe on the edge of war, a foreign correspondent is a pawn, worth surveillance or blackmail or murder. Weisz and a handful of antifascists including a woman who becomes the love of Weisz’s life are all involved in a doomed resistance underground in Berlin. In 1938, hundreds of Italian intellectuals, lawyers and journalists, university professors and scientists had escaped Mussolini’s fascist government and taken refuge in Paris. There, amid the struggles of émigré life, they founded an Italian resistance with an underground press that smuggled news and encouragement back to Italy. Fighting fascism with typewriters, they produced 512 clandestine newspapers and “The Foreign Correspondent” is their story. Journalist Carlos Weisz, editor of the underground antifascist newspaper Liberazione, doubles as a Reuters stringer in 1938, before the outbreak of World War II. His cover job offers no security. In these dangerous times, any journalist is fair game.Hundreds of Italian intellectuals, lawyers and journalists, university professors and scientists escape Mussolini's fascist government and take refuge in Paris. Founded an Italian resistance, an underground press that smuggled news and encouragement backFighting fascism with typewriters, they produced 512 clandestine newspapers. This is their story. Weisz, who has fled from Trieste, secures a job as foreign correspondent with the Reuters bureau.In Spain, reporting on the last campaign of the Spanish civil war, Weisz returns to Paris, is pursued by  the French Surete and officers of the British Secret Intelligence Service.In the desperate politics of Europe on the edge of war, a foreign correspond is a pawn, worth surveillance or blackmail or murder.	136235
2000	Foreign Correspondents	N		Blake, Cindy		Writer Clare James, protégé of a famous woman adventurer, answers a fan letter from an American and begins a long distance flirtation. Her literary agent brings the man and James on an exploitative TV show.	136236
1999	Foreign Correspondents and Photojournalists	D	IJPC 125	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Five -- 1980s, The: Part Three -- Foreign Correspondents. Photojournalists. Foreign Journalists. Famous Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Foreign Correspondents: “The Killing Fields,” “The Year of Living Dangerously,” “Highway to Heaven: The Correspondent,” “The A-Team,” “Last Plane Out.”Photojournalists: “Under Fire,” “Salvador,” “China Beach,” “Love is Forever,”  “Violets are Blue,” “Margaret Burke-White,” “Gandhi.”Foreign Journalists: “Scoop,” “Cry Freedom,” “A World Apart.”Famous Journalists:  “Reds,” “The Hearst and Davies Affair,” “Old Gringo.”	136237
1973	Foreign Devils: Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Faust, Irvin		Press	136238
2007	Foreign Exposure: Social Climber Abroad, The	N		Mechling, Lauren, Laura Moser		Magazine Intern Mimi is invited to London where an internship at a family friend's magazine awaits. Soon Mimi is living it up with glamorous friends, pursuing a new crush and chasing down celebrities at her very entertaining job.For a while, Mimi is convinced she has it made. Never before has fitting in been so easy. If only it could stay that way.	136239
2005	Foreign Field	N		Margaret Mayhew		Reporter Frank Carter was once a hardened reporter on a Fleet Street newspaper. His battle with alcohol cost him his job and his wife. Now making a meager living writing up weddings and local council meetings for the Milton Weekly Courier.Carter is living a lonely existence. Carter needs to sniff out a newsworthy story if he is to keep his job.His curiosity is aroused by rumours of a buried World War II Spitfire in a wood near the idyllic Sussex village of FairfieldDespite bitter opposition from the local squire and sceptical villagers, Carter decides to investigate not least because he hopes this will enable him to see more of Sir Philip Dalrymple's lovely young wife.In this enthralling romance-cum-detective story, Carter's enquiries take him back into the recent, never-to-be-forgotten past, to 1940s England, when the Battle of Britain was raging in the skies . .	136240
1956	Foreign Intrigue	M	DVD -R HQ 5107, 5108. VHS 1271			Press agent goes to Europe to probe a dead client's mysterious past.	136241
1954	Foreign Intrigue: Cross Current	T			Series 1954-1955. Filmed in Europe	Correspondent. Exploits of a trench-coated correspondent for an American wire service caught in espionate and intrigue in Europe immediately after the end of World War II. Hotel Operator Chris Storm (Gerald Mohr).Foreign Intrigue had three incarnations -- with a cast that consisted of one hotel operator and four alternating wire correspondents for the fictional Consolidsated News Service who each infiltrated European spy rings. It was filmed in Europe.They battled unreconstructed Nazis and Communist saboteurs with clear Cold War overtones.	136242
1951	Foreign Intrigue: Dateline Europe	T			Episode. Series 1951-1953.  Filmed in Europe	Correspondents Robert Cannon (Jerome Thor) and Helen Davis (Sydna Scott), foreign correspondents for Consolidated News Service. Steve Powers (Robert Arden), correspondent for Amalgamated News ServiceForeign Intrigue had three incarnations -- with a cast that consisted oe one hotel operator and four alternating wire correspondents for the fictional Consolidsated News Service who each infiltrated European spy rings. It was filmed in Europe.They battled unreconstructed Nazis and Communist saboteurs with clear Cold War overtones. One August 1953 episode had reporter Bruce Cannon pursuing a news story in East Berline, which led to his helping a rocket scientist defect to the West.	136243
1953	Foreign Intrigue: Overseas Adventures	T			Series 1953-1954	Correspondents Michael Powers (James Daly) and Patricia Bennett (Ann Preville), foreign correspondents for Associated News. Nikole Milinaire, aide in ParisForeign Intrigue had three incarnations -- with a cast that consisted oe one hotel operator and four alternating wire correspondents for the fictional Consolidsated News Service who each infiltrated European spy rings. It was filmed in Europe.They battled unreconstructed Nazis and Communist saboteurs with clear Cold War overtones.	136244
1952	Foreign Intrigue: Uranium Mine, The	T			Episode. 12-13-1952.	Reporter Steve Godfrey (Bernard Farrell).	136245
1980	Foreign Matter	N		Byron, Christopher		Correspondent Alex Montgomery, foreign correspondent for a news magazine, is tired of tracking false leads from country to country so he decides to go to Greece for relaxation.  Another adventure happens.	136246
1986	Foreign Object	N	OWN - H	Base, Ron		Entertainment Journalist Tom Coward	136247
2000	Foreign Objects:	TF			Series	Cameraman (Matt Gordon)	136248
2000	Foreign Objects: Disasters	TF			Episode #5.	Swedish Reporter (Carin Moffat). Cameraman (Matt Gordon).	136249
2000	Foreign Objects: Evil	TF			Episode #1.	Publicist (Jennifer Baxter). Cameraman (Matt Gordon).	136250
1994	Foreign Student	M				Editor (Sutton Knight)	136251
1700	Foreigners, The	PO	USC	Tutchin, John		News	136252
2004	Forensic Files: News at 11	DT	DVD -R 1844. DVD -R HQ 2226.		Episode. 7-31-2004	TV News Anchor is the victim of a chilling sniper attack.	136253
2005	Forest of the Gods	MF			Lithuania.	Photographer (Vytautas Kontrimas).	136254
2007	Forestillinger: Jakob	TF			Episode #1. 3-18-2007	Interviewer (Per Fly - Voice).	136255
2007	Forestillinger: Tanja	TF			Episode #2. 3-25-2007	Interviewer (Per Fly - Voice).	136256
2001	Forever	NR		Gould, Judith		Investigative Reporter Stephanie Merlin in a deadly hunt for a killer	136257
1978	Forever	MT				Interviewer (Lois Marie Hunter)	136258
1992	Forever	M				Cameraman (Tom Palmer), Bill's Cameraman.	136259
1991	Forever	N		Weir, Theresa	Weinberg List	Journalist	136260
1996	Forever	TF			Mexico. Series 1996.	News Media. News Reporter (Anita Sax).	136261
2007	Forever	N		Kingsbury, Karen		Paparazzi open fire on the Baxter family when members receive tragic news. They must all travel to Los Angeles and sort through their options while paparazzi open fire on them. 	136262
1923	Forever America?	SS	GPL	St. Johns, Adela Rogers	In "Never Again and Other Stories."	Newspaper Owner Margot Holland owns newspapers.	136263
1943	Forever and a Day	M				Press	136264
1956	Forever Darling (aka Forever, Darling).	M	DVD -R HQ 7194, 7198. L.		Mason	Society Reporter (Mabel Albertson)	136265
1953	Forever Female	M				Photographer (Joel Marston)	136266
1927	Forever Free	N		Morrow, Honore Willsie		Press	136267
1989	Forever Green:	T			UK. Episode #2. 3-5-1989.	Commentator 1 (Peter Barnes). Commentator 2 (Paul Clayton).	136268
1991	Forever Green:	T			UK Series	Commentator (Robin Mackenzie).	136269
1989	Forever Green:	TF			UK. Episode #5. 3-25-1989.	Reporter (Ian Puleston-Davies). Photographer (Raymond Platt).	136270
1996	Forever Knight: Avenging Angel	T			Episode #66. 2-17-1996	Reporter (James Rankin).Woman is brutally murdered in her daughter’s room at a shelter for battered women. An “avenging angel” decides to intervene. 	136271
1995	Forever Knight: Black Buddah, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #50-51. 9-11-1995	Newscaster (Ola Sturik).Wen an airplane explodes while Det. Schanke is transporting a bombing suspect, Nick becomes racked with guilt. He feels it should have been him on the plane and not Schanke. Nick turns in his badge ready to move on to a new life. He decides to return to duty when other police stations in the city start exploding. 	136272
1995	Forever Knight: Black Wing	T			Episode #53. 10-7-1995	News Media. Reporter (Paula Barrett).	136273
1995	Forever Knight: Close Call	T			Episode #48. 7-22-1995	News Media. Reporter (Laura Robinson).When Nick saves Detective Schanke’s life during a fire fight, Schanke can’t help but notice Nick has taken up flying. Despite Nick’s hypnotic suggestion to forget what he saw, Schanke begins investigating Nick’s past. 	136274
1992	Forever Knight: Dark Knight	T			Episode #2. 5-5-1992	News Media. Reporter (Jodi Pape).Someone is killing a number of homeless people and draining their blood. 	136275
1995	Forever Knight: More Permanent Hell, A	T			Episode #43. 5-6-1995	News Media. News Anchor #1 (Jennifer Mossop). News Anchor #2 (Timothy Webber).When the head of a team of astronomers commits suicide, their predictions of a meteor’s collision becomes public. As panic sweeps the world both mortal and vampire populations face their personal fears. Some of those fears lead to unusual actions. 	136276
1995	Forever Knight: My Boyfriend is a Vampire	T	VHS 1289		Episode #55. 10-21-1995. Season 3.	TV Tabloid Show does an episode on vampirism and people associated with the show are murdered.	136277
1992	Forever Knight: Spin Doctor	T	DVD -R HQ 11377. SVD 744, SV 194		Episode #15. 10-27-1992	Reporter's death. Nick suspects a local politician may be involved in the death of a reporter. Journalist blackmailing a mayoral candidate is murdered. Journalist covering the mayoral election is electrocuted in his hotel room. Later his girlfriend is found dead too. It appears one of the candidates may be involved in a sex scandal. Can Nick find out who committed these murders without engaging in a witchhunt? Dirty politics and mudslinging gets Nick thinking about when he was Professor Nicholas Girard in Chicago in 1954 -- and on trial before the HUAC on charges of being a Communist. 	136278
1999	Forever Mine	NR		Mikels, Jennifer	Silhouette Special Edition #1265	Reporter Abby Dennison discovers she still has deep feelings for the rodeo champion who long ago broke her heart. Is there any chance for a relationship once he learns her secret?Son is his. Does rugged cowboy have marriage on his mind?	136279
2007	Forever Strong	M				Reporters (Irene Santiago, Jacob Shamy).	136280
1976	Forever Wilt Thou Die	NM		Byfield, Barbara Ninde		Photographer Helen Bullock is a guest at a Fourth of July Shipwreck Party where old friends at an up-market summer lake community in Upper Michigan gather to remember a similar party 30 years before.One of the guests drown and even Helen Bullock's own life is threatened. Simon Bede doesn't appear but Helen thinks fondly of him from time to time. It seems he is take early retirement.	136281
1987	Forever, Lulu	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (James Langrall). Reporter #1 (Sassy Gearhardt). Reporter #2 (Bill Masters)	136282
2004	Forever...Again	NR		Child, Maureen	Silhouette Special Edition Series #1604. Merlyn County Midwives Miniseries	Public Relations Director Lily Cunningham takes a PR job at a midwifery clinic that suits the free-spirited woman perfectly, except for the sparks that fly each time she runs into Ron. This stuffy, sexy widower definitely needs shaking up. When a drug scandal threatens the clinic they both love, the duo find themselves on the same side for the first time and soon in the same bed. But Lily fears Ron will never be able to bury the ghost of his late wife and find Forever...again.Cunningham is 45 and has hit the top of her profession in New York, made tons of money and lived in a plush apartment in Manhattan. So why would she take a PR job at the Foster Midwifery Clinic in Kentucky? Because she wanted to do work that meant something, that had an impact on people’s lives, that required more of her than looking spectacular at a business dinner. 	136283
2009	Forever’s Not So Long	M				Anchor (Matt Urban). 	136284
1955	Forfeit	NM		Fuller, Kay		News Media	136285
1969	Forfeit	NM	OWN - P	Francis, Dick		Sportswriter James Tyrone always needs extra money so he jumps at the chance to do a feature story for a racing magazine. As he gathers material, he receives warnings and sinister threats.	136286
1999	Forget Me Never	MT				Newscaster (Dan Duran)	136287
1995	Forget Paris	M	DVD -R HQ 8211, 8212	Crystal, Billy, Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist Andy (Joe Mantegna) is about to get married. Ghostwriting a book for a referee. Friends at a restaurant recall the romance of a yuppie couple who met in Paris four years before.When the couple splits because the man wants to go back to his job as a referee, Andy points out how unhappy he would be if he didn't have his column. His fiancé asks is that possible?  Andy says papers merge or go out of business. It could happen.	136288
2008	Forgetting Sarah Marshall	M	DVD -R HQ 10928 (Media Excerpts)			Parody Access Hollywood with Host Billy Bush. Entertainment News Media.	136289
1935	Forgive Adam	N	MLPL	Foster, Michael		Newspaperman tries to forget his wife who left him for another man by working for a girl who has been framed for murder. Anton Corneil of the Ledger. J. Harold Preets, managing editor.Joe Lord of the Herald.	136290
2007	Forgive Me	N		Ward, Amanda Eyre		Journalist Nadine Morgan travels the world as a journalist covering important events, following dangerous leads and running from anything that might tie her down. Since an assignment in Cape Town ended in tragedy and regret, Morgan has not returned to South Africa or opened her heart -- until she hears the story of an American student beaten to death by angry local youths at the height of the apartheid era. Years later, his parents are told that the boy’s killers have applied for amnesty, so they pack their bags and fly from Nantucket to Cape Town filled with rage resolving to fight the murderers’ plea for forgiveness. As Morgan follows the parents to South Africa, she is flooded with memories when the pull of adventure left her with a broken heart. Haunted by guilt and a sense of remorse, and hoping to lose herself in her coverage of the murder trial, Nadine grows closer to the boy’s mother as well as to the mother of one of the boy’s killers -- with profound consequences. She is forced to face long-buried demons.	136291
1932	Forgive Us Our Trespasses	N	GPL	Douglas, Lloyd C.		Journalist Dinny Brumm is a cynical journalist hating religion and family.	136292
2006	Forgiven	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Belinda Keller). Reporter 2 (Patt Noday). Reporter 3 (Traci Dinwiddie). TV Anchorman (Kenneth Raymond Murphy).	136293
2009	Forgiven	N		Sherman, Carol A. 		Reporter Andrea Roberts has kept a small town’s dirty secrets for three decades. Haunted by the past, she seeks redemption when a stranger shows up asking questions about a fatal fire, an abandoned boy and a family ripped apart by lies and infidelity. March 1978, a horrified Scoop Cuttler, shotgun on ready, lurks in the shadows as savage pit bulls fight to the death. A safe distance away, Scoop’s young son huddles in a cold dark pickup truck, anxiously waiting as a storm rages. But Scoop never returns. Present Day: Jo Satella, single and unemployed, stumbles across an old newspaper clipping while snooping through her widowed mother’s Santa Monica, California bungalow. The clipping describes how a distraught livestock hauler named Scoop Cuttler set fire to a barn full of pricey show horses only to brutally die in the blaze. Curious, Jo reaches out to Andrea Roberts, the reporter who covered the story, only to make a shocking discovery. Scoop’s son, now 38, is Jo’s brother -- a brother Jo never knew she had. A promising job interview on the East Coast eventually leads Jo to the close-knit New Jersey town in search of her brother, the brilliant, hot-tempered Luke Cuttler. But first Jo must win over the trust of the one person standing in her way -- Reporter Andrea Roberts.	136294
1982	Forgiving	N	OWN - H	List, Shelley		Photojournalist Naomi Lazarus Loeffler, an accomplished photojournalist covering everything from the Cannes Film Festival to the Vietnam War.  Matthew Johnson, a prize-winning writer.	136295
2002	Forgiving Sam	N		Clark, Powell Bonnie		TV Anchor and Reporter Sam MacCauley, Alabama-roving action reporter and primetime TV news anchor.Abducted at age 9, MacCauley was tortured and brutally sodomized by a man who had already raped and killed another boy. The man's wife frees Sam, but the wounds fester throughout his life.Professional success, marriage to the woman he's loved since her infancy, two gifted children -- none can erase his nightmares and guilt.  He suffers from asthma and mood swings believing that he somehow caused his own trauma.He finally forgives himself and moves forward.	136296
1992	Forgotten	N		Wiesel, E (Stephen Becker, translator)		New York Times Reporter Malkiel listens to his father's stories about the Holocaust	136297
1940	Forgotten Girls	M		McDonald, Frank (Story). George Beck (Adaptation). Joseph Moncure March, F. Hugh Herbert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dan Donahue (Donald Woods) assigned by Editor Linton (Charles D. Brown) to cover the trial of a woman charged with a murder actually committed by her stepmother. Reporter interviews woman and the two are  attracted to each other.Reporter becomes suspicious when the stepmother while talking to him contradicts story she gave police. Although woman is sentenced to five years in prison, the stepmother is afraid her stepdaughter will finger her and has her abducted from prison.The kidnappers make it appear that she has been killed. She escapes and threatens to go to police. After the stepmother jumps from a car driven by one of the gang she is taken to a hospital and confesses clearing the stepdaughter.	136298
1977	Forgotten Murder, The	SM	GPL	Ferrars, E.X.	In "Ellery Queen's Circumstantial Evidence."	Reporter Peter Hassall of the Evening Herald was assigned to write a series of articles on unsolved murders.	136299
1990	Forgotten One, The	M			Ness	Writer Bob Anderson  (Terry O'Quinn) moves into a new house, still grief-stricken by the death of his wife but the house turns out to be haunted.	136300
2005	Forgotten Stars: Jerry and Delbert Story, The	M				Film Critic (Tim Cooper).	136301
1939	Forgotten Woman, The	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Claire Whitney). Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Ben Lewis).	136302
1932	Forgotten Women	M		Totman, Wellyn (Story). Adele Buffington (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Newsman Jimmy Burke (Rex Bell) gets a tip from an actress and writes an article connecting a film producer to the mob. He's promoted to city editor, romances the publisher's daughter.	136303
1875	Forgotten Writings	SS		Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Press. Buffalo Express writings. Includes Petroleum V. Nasby of the Toledo Brade, a fake correspondent. Slocum (Twain) writes a variety of essays.  Poses as Reporter, Ralph 5.	136304
1989	Forgotten, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Erin Donovan). Reporter #2 (Simon Harrison). Reporter #3 (Matko Raguz).	136305
2009	Forgotten, The: Prisoner Jane	T	DVD -R HQ 11604		Episode. 11-13-2009	Newspaperman was going to publish story of the false imprisonment of a man convicted of murder if the woman who sent him to prison can’t get the authorities to reopen the case. But the woman never came back -- she was murdered -- to give the journalist the full details so he did nothing with the story. The Forgotten Network takes the case of a Jane Doe found strangled in a warehouse. The investigation leads the team to a man who might have been falsely imprisoned for her murder. 	136306
1989	Forhoret	MF				TV Reporter (Olle Stenholm). Journalist (Gunnar Falk).  Journalist (Anne-Li Norberg). Journalist (Carl-Johan Seth). Journalist Pelle (Lennart R. Svensson). Tabloid Editor (Goran Graffman). BBC Reporter (Michael Knight).	136307
1999	Format C	NM		Black, Edwin		Chicago Publisher and Investigative  Reporter Dan Levin is independently wealthy freelance journalist who learns egomaniacal megabillionaire, multinational media conglomerate owner, computer mogul Ben Hinnom assassinated one of his corporate competitors.This allows Windgazer operating system to dominate market as race to bet Y2K bug picks up steam. After landing book deal to expose the CEO, Levin is assisted in his investigation by his girlfriend, a programmer whose teenage son is a computer prodigy.When his girlfriend is transferred from Chicago to Israel to assist in a top-secret effort to break Windgazer's stranglehold on the market, Levin goes with her and finds deep within the holy city the key to his rival's defeat.Levin rummages through series of ancient scrolls and uses dodgy biblical archeology to hunt down the CEO.  Battle between journalist and richest man on each, the owner of the world's biggest computer company.Levin has sold his bundle of magazines to the  multinational media conglomerate owner Ben Hinnom of Australia.	136308
1990	Former World's Greatest Raw Green Pea Eater, The	SS	UCLA	Dixon, Stephen	In "All Gone: 18 Short Stories."	Journalist Arnie had a magazine editing  job for a few months. Cub reporter job on a Dallas paper, correspondent job overseas.  Gone throughout the world.	136309
2009	Formosa Betrayed	M				Photojournalist (J. Alec Holmes). In the early 19890s, an FBI agent is assigned to investigate the murder of a respected professor. 	136310
1980	Formula, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4031, 4032			Reporter (Stephanie Edwards). Reporter (Tom Hall). Reporter (Nathan Roberts).	136311
2001	Formula: Father	N		Hughes, Karen	Harlequin American Romance Series	News Media said goodbye to supermodel Darcy Taylor when she left New York City to go back home to Texas.  The fertility specialist Dr. Mitchell Maitland couldn’t believe his eyes when his high school pal Darcy showed up in his office requesting he take her on as a patient. Darcy had left without a word all those years ago. Mitchell was 39 and divorced, but he had never gotten over his teenage crush on her. Now he had ethics to consider. He had paparazzi to ward off. But one thing was for sure. He was not about to assist the woman of his dreams to have another man’s child.	136312
2003	Fornemmelse for snyd	TF			Denmark	Journalist Marianne Jung.	136313
1970	Fornicon -- Pattern of Evil	M			PR - AFI-Public Relations	Public Relations	136314
1956	Forovrig medvirker J. Holst-Jensen	TF			Norway - Short	Commentator (Mentz Schulerud - Voice).	136315
1994	Forraderi	MF				Interviewer (Bjorn Cederberg)	136316
1983	Forraederne	MF				Journalist Karl Busk (Dick Kayso)	136317
1994	Forrest Gump	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (David Brisbin). TV Local Anchor #1 (Al Harrington). Local Anchor #2 (Joe Washington). Local Anchor #3 (Nathalie Hendrix). Hannibal Reporter (Chiffonye Cobb). CBS Correspondent Cooper (Jim Damron).Hannibal Reporter (Bobby Richardson). Hannibal Reporter (Juan Singleton). Local Correspondent #2 (Peter Bannon). National Correspondent #1 (Scott Oliver). National Correspondent #4 (Jack Bowden).Alabama College Photographer #1 (James Ent).	136318
1946	Forsok inte med mej	MF			Sweden.	Photographer Starck (Arne Lindblad).	136319
1998	Forst & Sist	TF			Norway	Interviewer (Marit Aslein, 1998-2003, 2005).	136320
1947	Forsukmmad av sin fru	MF				Journalist (Barbro Flodquist). Journalist (Ingrid Luterkort). Editor, Chief (Ake Claesson).	136321
2003	Forsvar: Loverboy	TF			Episode #8. 11-5-2003	Journalist Tine Brix (Helle Jensen).	136322
2003	Forsvar: Manden I Sydhavnen	TF			Episode #2. 9-24-2003	News Media. EB-Journalist (Michael Hasselflug).	136323
2004	Forsvaret hylder brudeparret	DF			Denmark	Reporters Michele Bellaiche, Tina Nikolaisen. Commentator Niels Brinch. Host Mikael Kamber.	136324
1906	Forsyte Series, The	N		Galsworthy, John		Press	136325
1948	Fort Apache	M	DVD -R HQ 7071, 7072, 7073. DVD -R 1734. SVD 1900.			Reporter (William Forrest). Reporter (Archie Twitchell). The Gentlemen of the Press.	136326
1984	Fort Saganne	M		Gardel, Louis (Novel). Henri de Turenne, Louis Gardel, Alain Corneau (Screenplay)	France	Journalist Louise Tissot (Catherine Deneuve) writes an article on a soldier's exploits. He confront her and she ends up waiting for him in bed nude. She tells him she wrote the articles to get him to come to her.Following a brief affair, Tissot tells him she cannot stop her life for him, but then begs him not to leave. The soldier returns to the desert.He meets Tissot again at the outbreak of World War I when she has given up her career as a journalist to become a Red Cross nurse.	136327
1951	Fort Worth	M	DVD -R HQ 10105, 10106. SVDSP 540.  SV 199	Twist, John (Story - "Across the Panhandle" and Screenplay)	Fonda. Ford Westerns. Ness Book	Editors Ned Britt (Randolph Scott) and  Ben Garvin (Emerson Treacy) start the Fort Worth Daily Star. Joined by young Printer Luther Wick (Dick Jones). Garvin suspects rancher is allowing outlaws to terrorize region, Crooks show up at newspaper office.They try to kill Britt. Rancher saves him by shooting villains. Rancher says Britt might use the newspaper against him because they love the same woman, but Britt insists he will not use his position for a personal fight. Garvin stabbed in office.Britt realizes pen is not always mightier and shoots down killers. Elects not to print Garvin's final article questioning rancher's motives because of his pledge not to use paper for personal attacks. Angers printer.Rancher wants railroad to come through territory.   Convinces editor to run fake story about gold shipment in order to trap outlaws who are against railroad coming. Editor discovers rancher is a crook. Two men confront each other in newspaper office.Woman both love shoots rancher. Editor blames outlaw for murder. Prints edition praising rancher as hero claiming Garvin taught him never to pitchfork the dead. "…Presses are a thousand times more potent than gunpowder."	136328
2007	Fortabte sjaeles o, De	MF				Journalist (Ole Juncker). 	136329
2004	Fortid til salg	DF			Denmark. Series	Former Editor-in-Chief Herbert Pundik of Politiken. Host Lone Leegaard.	136330
1973	Fortidens vidne	DF			Series 1972	News Media. Journalist, 1973 (Malin Lindegreen). Journalist, 1973 (Erik Norgaard). Journalist, 1973 (Ernst Prieme).	136331
2003	Fortress of Solitude, The	N			Lethem, Jonathan	Music Critic Dylan Ebdus.	136332
1940	Fortuna	MF				Editor of the Newspaper (Tony D'Algy).	136333
1997	Fortunate Fall, The	NSF		Carter, Raphael		Lesbian Reporter outlawed for lesbianism, artificially repressed, pursued in a romance by way of enhanced cyberspace while she investigates layered conspiracies. . In 23rd century Russia, Maya Andreyeva is the perfect reporter with chips hardwired into her brain that allow her to detail not only what she sees, but what she hears, tastes, smells and feels.Maya is the ultimate journalist, compelled to find the truth.	136334
1966	Fortune Cookie, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9684, 9685, 9686. DVD. L		AFI-Television Cameramen	TV Cameraman Harry Hinkle (Jack Lemmon) cameraman flattened by Browns running back and rushed to the hospital. Insurance scam. Newscaster (Don Reed).	136335
1965	Fortune Road, The	N		McCague, James		Journalist Mr. Skylark who traveled the way West following the railroad.	136336
2008	Fortune Teller’s Daughter	N		Shaara, Lila		Reporter Harry Sterling has lost much in recent years -- his brother, his marriage, his job, his self-esteem. A teaching post at a small college in northern Florida has given him an opportunity to reevaluate his life and reconnect with his teenage son. But Harry is above all a reporter, so when he stumbles on a rumor about Charles Ziegart,  a physicist who is world-famous for a breakthrough discovery in electrical conductivity, he feels compelled to investigate. Could it be true that the highly respected scientist stole the credit for the “Ziegart Effect” from one of his students?”Harry’s pursuit of the story leads him into extremely unlikely and colorful company -- the notorious Purple Lady, a fortune teller and Miss Baby Thorpe. He also meets an intriguing sort-order cook with an affinity for the woods, who has suffered terrible losses of her own. As Harry uncovers more of Ziegart’s secrets, he makes shocking connections between the ivory towers of academic power and the backwoods and sinkholes of north Florida. There are profound reasons why these secrets have been buried for so many years. Each startling new revelation increases the danger to Harry and those he cares about -- until at last his investigation exacts a horrifying price.	136337
1951	Fortune Tellers, The	N	OWN - H	Fleming, Berry		Journalist from the North  went to a Georgia town to dig up an old scandal and right a wrong. Is battled by a family that wants to protect its good name.	136338
2004	Fortune's Bastard	N		Chalmers, Robert		Tabloid Editor Edward Miller in London and philandering father has employees who decorate his back with airmail stickers and a wife who announces her own infidelity and dumps him at their anniversary dinner.Soothing his bruised ego at a West End Club, Miller is offered cocaine and indulges in a night wild enough to get his photograph plastered in the newspapers the following day. News that his house has burned is the last straw.He shaves his head and runs off to teach in Barcelona, but is forced to flee again when he's spotted -- his wife wants to finalize a divorce settlement and there's a warrant for his arrest on arson charges.His wife was furious when he spontaneously seduced his temp in an office storeroom. Miller ends up in Florida town ruled by a circus freaks and a criminal sadist without any legs. Miller gradually realizes that this may be where he belongs.	136339
1900	Fortune's Boats	N		Yechton, Barbara (Krause-Lyda)		Journalist who writes a novel is one of five sisters who with their mother and saintly uncle live in a NYC flat.  Their lives.	136340
1941	Fortune's Cup	N		Hillman, Gordon		Drama Critic Larry Evans, newspaper's dramatic critic, gets his son, Stan, a job on the paper, thrown into the city room.	136341
1934	Forty Days of Musa Dagh, The	N	OWN - P	Werfel, Franz		Former Journalist Gonsague Maris, a Greek adventurer with an American passport, a one-time journalist. In the hue and cry aroused by his perfidy, he escapes down the mountainside.	136342
1960	Forty First Passenger, The	NM		Hopkins, Kenneth		Press	136343
1937	Forty Naughty Girls	M				Press	136344
1935	Forty-Five Minutes from Hollywood	R			Series	Press	136345
1984	Forty-Minute War, The	N	OWN - H	Morris, Janet and Chris		News Media	136346
1933	Forty-Second Street (aka 42nd Street)	M	DVD -R HQ 7692,  7693. L		Rogers	News Spreader (Milton Kibbee).	136347
2004	Fossil	M				Photojournalist (Todd Hacker).	136348
1975	Foster and Laurie	MT				News Media. True story of New York City patrolmen in 1972 ambushed.	136349
2006	Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Big Cheese, The	C			Episode #40. 8-7-2006	News Media. Reporter (Candi Milo - Voice).	136350
2005	Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Where There's a Wilt There's a Way/Everyone Knows It's Bendy	C				Sports Announcer (Phil LaMarr).	136351
2004	Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: World Wide Wabbit	C			Episode #6. 9-17-2004	Reporter (Tom Kane - Voice).	136352
1986	Fotofinish	MF			Germany	Reporter (Dietmar Schott).Man in financial debt is asked by his little son if the photographer of the famous picture that shows the Hindenburg zeppelin going up in flames has become rich. Father concludes he only has to take the right picture in order to be able to pay his debts.	136353
1997	Fotograf	MF			Russia.	Photographer (Vadim Vilsky).	136354
2002	Foucault Who?	M				Newscaster's Voice (Erin-Kate Whitcomb).	136355
1989	Foul Deeds	N		James, Susan		Journalism Professor Tom Hammock helps solve a series of murders.	136356
2006	Foul Lines	NS		McCallum, Jack and L. Jon Wertheim		Los Angeles Times Sports Reporter Jilly Forrester gives support to Los Angeles Lasers’ recruit Yale whiz kid Jamal Kelly to replace their suddenly deceased director of public relations. Jamal finds himself struggling to keep a level head while managing the team brand and the hot shots behind it: players, execs, coaches and one very eccentric team owner. Shocked and seduced by a world of pro sports glitz (strip club lunches, exclusive parties in the Hollywood Hills), Jamal finds support from the sexy sports reporter and slumping team captain Lorenzen “Lo” Mayne as well as his own down-and-out-brother Zeke. When a secret that three players have been harboring suddenly surfaces, Jamal must choose between star power and what he knows is right. Just months from his Yale graduation, street-smart whiz kid Kelley leaves school to take a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join the front office of the Los Angeles Lasers. Once on the West Coast, Jamal gets a quick introduction to a subculture awash in big egos and fast cars, as well as an introduction to the charms of the team’s new hard-charging beat writer, Jilly Forrester. 	136357
1981	Foul Play	T				Newscaster (Chuck Walsh). Gloria Munday (Deborah Raffin) star of Gloria's World, kid's show on KSF-TV, Ch. 8	136358
2003	Foul Play	MT				Reporter (Ina Barron).  Producer (Lisa Marie Bolick). Network Executive (Cynthia St. John).	136359
1978	Foul Play	M	DVD -R HQ 8126, 8127			Newscaster (Chuck Walsh).	136360
2004	Foul Play	N	`	Green, Betsy Brannon		Public Relations Representative Billie Murphy works for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and is a part-time writer of fiction. The city of Atlanta is buzzing with excitement over the formation of a glamorous new enterprise that promises huge rewards to those at the top. Murphy, a full-time PR representative has been watching from the sidelines, but not for long. Soon forces beyond her control will draw her into a deadly game of fraud and deceit initiated by those who will stop at nothing -- even murder -- to win. To survive, Billie must trust a man whose reassuring exterior hides a devastating past. But time is running out. 	136361
1981	Foul Play: He Flies Through The Air	T		Perine, Parke	Episode	News Media	136362
1984	Foul-Ups, Bleeps and Blunders	DT			1984-85	News Outtakes	136363
1983	Found Money	MT				Weatherman. Mr. Jay the Weatherman (Tony Devon).	136364
1968	Fountain of Love, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	136365
1958	Fountain of Youth, The	MT				Journalist (Marjorie Bennett)	136366
1997	Fountain Street Ghost, The	SS	OWN - P	Dain, Catherine	In “Marilyn: Shades of Blonde,” edited by Carole Nelson Douglas, pp. 216-231	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper’s spirit talks about Actor Marilyn Monroe.	136367
1948	Fountainhead, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1905, 1906	Rand, Ayn (Novel and Screenplay)		Publisher Gail Wynand (Raymond Massey), power-mad newspaper publisher of the New York Banner ("The Newspaper for the People"). Acid-tongued socialite turned newspaper columnist Dominique Francon (Patricia Neal) begins stormy relationship with architect.Architect's work condemned by Banner's vicious Architectural Critic Ellsworth Toohey (Robert Douglas) in his column "One Small Voice."  Opposes modern architecture. Circulation manager says paper needs crusade to boost circulation.Toohey attacks architect's building to build up controversy destroying his reputation. Architect with Francon's help blows up building complex he designed because power that be radically changed his concept. Critic Toohey goes after him.Francon marries publisher. Publisher risks everything defending architect in his paper. Architect goes free. Publisher shoots himself. Architectural critic continues. Francon marries architect. Banner Editor Alvah Scarret (Jerome Cowan).Newsboy (Bob Alden). Reporter (Douglas Kennedy). "We've got three wonderful angles -- highbrow stories about the bad art, scare stories about the girders collapsing, sob stories about the poor. We get everybody riled up without any opposition at all."	136368
1943	Fountainhead, The	N	OWN - P	Rand, Ayn		Publisher Gail Wynand, successful publisher.  The Banner. Ellsworth Toohey, critic.From movie script: "An unpopular cause is dangerous business for anyone. For a popular newspaper it's suicide. Public opinion is responsible." Publisher: "Public opinion is what I make it. For once I'll fight for what I believe.""You'll stand alone against everybody, for the first time in your life?" "Yes, for the first time in my life."  Publisher later: "I have no power. I never had any power. Nobody's ever listened to me because nobody's ever respected me….""…I wasn't a ruler of the mob. I was it's tool…I never ran The Banner. They did. The men in the street. It was their paper, not mine."	136369
2006	Fountains of Youth	N		Ausherman, Stephen		Journalist Lester Current is a celebrated reporter who not only calls Stillwater County the state's redneckest county, but publicly derides it as a hornet's nest of witchcraft and ill temper.Finally one late summer night, Current checks into the Dixie Court Motel only to vanish before dawn. Cyrus, an aspiring writer,  who has never seen his father to Stillwater County to see his father. They meet -- and then his father disappears.Cyrus idolizes regionally famous journalist Current, a Southern Garrison Keillor with a nearly imperceptible gonzo edge who, as Cyrus's now-dead mother told him, is also Cyrus's biological father.The father-and-son friendship comes to an abrupt end when Current, no stranger to the bottle, vanishes. Cyrus keeps busy gathering stories from local residents, and sneaking into Current's motel room to file copy under Current's byline.	136370
1976	Fountains, The	N	OWN - H	Wallace, Sylvia		Magazine Writer, Rita, who finds more than the story she expected to write	136371
2004	Four	M				Photographer (Dominic Traverzo).	136372
1952	Four Against Fate	M			UK	Editor Richard Wattis. Commentator Raymond Glendenning	136373
2000	Four Blondes	SS		Bushnell, Candace		Columnist who writes about sex finds romance in London (final story in book)	136374
1998	Four Corners	MT				News Media. Another Reporter (Leo Quinones).	136375
1998	Four Days in September	M				Journalist Fernando Gabeira (Pedro Cardoso) intellectual. Real person whose book, "What's Up Comrade," provided source for film.	136376
1965	Four Days to the Fireworks	N		Purser, P		Press	136377
1975	Four Deuces, The	M		Martin, Don (Story). C. Lester Franklin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Russ Timmons ("the Reporter" Adam Rourke) and aspiring novelist who wants to expose corruption but ends up becoming mouthpiece for racketeer and his gang. Racketeer offers reporter real story on him.Takes reporter along to witness nighttime activities including shoot-out with rival gang. Racketeer compliments reporter on article that appears because it builds up reputation as a violent gangster. Offers to put reporter on payroll. Newsman declines.Reporter saves racketeer from being rubbed out by rival gang members on more than one occasion. Also takes up with racketeer's girlfriend. Reporter able to escape after shooting one of racketeer's thugs during a struggle. Takes girlfriend with him.As he leaves, says he will send racketeer a copy of the book he is writing when he finishes. Pays no price for his alliance with racketeer.	136378
2006	Four Extraordinary Women	MT				New York Trib Editor (David Bloom).	136379
1937	Four False Weapons	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson		American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.The famous French detective is called out of retirement to solve the mystery of who killed an aging woman in a plus love nest on the outskirts of Paris where she had her midnight rendezvous with Death. Marle may not be back for this novel.Four different murder weapons are found in the room with her corpse. The table is set for a feast. Which one of her lovers or ex-lovers hated her enough to murder her -- or was it a stranger?	136380
1934	Four Frightened People	M	VHS 1074.DVD (Cecil B. DeMille Collection). 	Robinson, E. Arnot (Novel). Bartlett Cormack, Lenore Coffee (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Journalist Stewart Corder (William Gargan), newspaper correspondent, escapes from a ship infested with bubonic plague.  Group ends up in the jungle. Variety, 1/30/34: "The bombastic newspaper correspondent talks like something out of Richard Harding Davis and never coincides with the present-day post-Front Page conception of newspaperdom."	136381
1931	Four Frightened People	N		Robinson, E. Arnot		Press	136382
1956	Four Girls in Town	M				Reporter (Stephen Ellis). Newsreel Man (Clarence Straight).	136383
1995	Four Hands	N		Taibo, Paco Ignacio (Laura C. Dail, translator)		Journalists Julio Fernandez from Mexico and Greg Simon from America are partners and friends who write about politics and revolution for the likes of Mother Jones and Rolling Stone.These two 1980s journalists tell the story of a plot to vilify the Nicaraguan Sandinistas. The story begins when film comedian Stan Laurel witnesses the death of Pancho Villa. Laurel subsequently co-founds a journalistic award with Julio's grandfather.Greg and Julio are working on a story about Leon Trotsky's recently discovered unfinished detective noel. Greg, Jewish and chronically alienated is the photographer while Julio, loquacious and sanguine, does most of the writing.Four-handedly, they manage to crank out articles in both Spanish and English, doubling their earning potential. They track down their latest story amid the chaos and fervor of Latin American politics, war, gun trading and drug dealing.They inadvertently parallel Operation Snow White, the goofy, most likely pointless brainchild of a CIA operative.	136384
1975	Four Hours	P	MLPL	Brenner, M.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	136385
1934	Four Hours to Kill!	M				Press	136386
1942	Four Jacks and a Jill	M				Press Agent Joe (Robert Smith).	136387
1905	Four Just Men	N		Wallace, Edgar		Reporter Smith of the Daily Megaphone. Other journalists of Fleet Street. When the Foreign Secretary Sir Philip Ramon receives a threatening, greenish-grey letter signed Four Just Men, he remains determined to see his Aliens Extradition Bill made law. Scotland Yard s baffled. Even Fleet Street cannot identify the illusive Manfred, Gonsalez, Pioccart and Thery -- Four Just Men dedicated to punishing by death those whom conventional justice cannot touch. Excerpts:“The reporter -- whose name was Smith -- read it over and grew pleasantly warm at the consequences of his achievement.” “A brilliant idea came to Smith, the reporter, and he carried it to the chief. ‘Not bad,’ said the editor, which meant that the idea was really very good -- ‘not bad at all.’”News editors of less sober but larger circulated newspapers, wearily scanning the dull columns of Old Sobriety, read the paragraph with a newly acquired interest. “Hullo, what’s this?” asked Smiles of the Comet and cut out the paragraph with huge shears, pasted it upon a sheet of copy-paper and headed it: Who is Sir Philip’s Correspondent? As an afterthought -- the Comet being in Opposition -- he prefixed an introductory paragraph, humorously suggesting that the letters were from an intelligent electorate grown tired of the shilly-shallying methods of the Government. The news editor of the Evening World -- a white-haired gentleman of deliberate movement -- read the paragraph twice, cut it out carefully, read it again, and placing it under a paperweight, very soon forgot all about it. The news editor of the Megaphone, which is a very bright newspaper indeed, cut the paragraph as he read it, rang a bell, called a reporter, all in a breath, so to speak, and issued a few terse instructions. “Go down to Portland Place, try to see Sir Philip Ramon, secure the story of that paragraph -- why he is threatened, what he is threatened with; get a copy of one of the letters if you can. If you cannot See Ramon, get hold of a secretary.” And the obedient reporter went forth. He returned in an hour in that state of mysterious agitation peculiar to the reporter who has got a “beat.” The news editor duly reported to the Editor-in-Chief, and that great man said, “That’s very good, that’s very good indeed,” which was praise of the highest order. What was “very good indeed” about the reporter’s story may be gathered from the half-column that appeared in the Megaphone on the following day: “Cabinet Minister in Danger Threats to Murder the Foreign Secretary ‘The Four Just Men’ Plot to Arrest the Passage of the Aliens Extradition Bill -- Extraordinary Revelations.”	136388
1959	Four Just Men, The: Battle of the Bridge, The	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1959. Series 1959-1960.	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Four men who fought together during the Allied invasion of Italy are reunited by their wartime commanding officer who asks them to form a group to fight injustice and tyranny.	136389
1959	Four Just Men, The: Beatniques, The	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Journalist (Dennis Edwards). Photographer (Tony Thawnton).Collier is in Cannes to cover the Film Festival when a famous film actress asks him to help stop a blackmailer who has stolen some incriminating love letters.	136390
1960	Four Just Men, The: Boy Without a Country, The	T			Episode #23. 3-2-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben hears about a cabin boy who has run away from the bullying captain of a tramp steamer and decides to help him apply for permission to stay in the U.K., bringing him into conflict with the ship's captain.	136391
1960	Four Just Men, The: Bystanders, The	T			Episode #31. 5-18-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder defends a U.S. tennis champion who is accused of attacking a 12-year-old.	136392
1960	Four Just Men, The: Crack-Up	T			Episode #22. 2-24-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder investigates the five-year-old disappearance of an aircraft carrying five million dollars worth of gold bullion.	136393
1959	Four Just Men, The: Crying Jester, The	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.When Hotelier Ricco Poccari buys "The Crying Jester," two men die as a result and he fights to save the life of a third.	136394
1959	Four Just Men, The: Dead Man's Switch	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.A series of inflammatory anti-immigration newspaper articles results in a Puerto Rican being attacked. Jeff Ryder comes to his aid.	136395
1959	Four Just Men, The: Deadly Capsule, The	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Collier investigates the death of a leading atomic scientist and tries to find a missing radioactive capsule.	136396
1959	Four Just Men, The: Deserter, The	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred agrees to defend a young army officer facing a court martial for desertion.	136397
1960	Four Just Men, The: Discovery, The	T			Episode #18. 1-28-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder defends a doctor charged with killing an elderly patient through injection of a rare and dangerous drug.	136398
1960	Four Just Men, The: Godfather, The	T			Episode #33. 6-1-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Collier investigates a kidnap plot involving black market arms dealers.	136399
1960	Four Just Men, The: Grandmother, The	T			Episode #29. 5-4-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Collier investigates the supply of faulty ammunition to a French battalion fighting in Algiers.	136400
1960	Four Just Men, The: Heritage, The	T			Episode #35. 6-15-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred comes to the aid of a young Irish nationalist who has foiled a plot to blow up a police station but is now sought by both the police and his former colleagues.	136401
1959	Four Just Men, The: Judge, The	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Reporter (Mark Baker).Jeff Ryder defends a young woman charged with poisoning her husband, and challenges the evidence of the local doctor.	136402
1960	Four Just Men, The: Justice for Gino	T			Episode #38. 7-27-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder tries to dissuade a friend from taking the law into his own hands after his gangster brother is killed.	136403
1960	Four Just Men, The: Last Days of Nick Pompey, The	T			Episode #36. 6-22-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder goes to Italy to track down a gangster's missing wife and child.	136404
1960	Four Just Men, The: Man in the Road, The	T			Episode #20. 2-11-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Collier tries to clear a woman charged with a hit-and-run and uncovers a plot to discredit her husband, a U.S. ambassador.	136405
1960	Four Just Men, The: Man in the Royal Suite, The	T			Episode #28. 4-27-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari shelters a clerk who is being targeted by a racketeer.	136406
1960	Four Just Men, The: Man Who Wasn't There, The	T			Episode #30. 5-11-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred investigates the disappearance and possible kidnapping of a metallurgist engaged in top secret government work.	136407
1960	Four Just Men, The: Man With the Golden Touch, The	T			Episode #15. 1-7-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari investigates the theft of a valuable urn.	136408
1960	Four Just Men, The: Marie	T			Episode #16. 1-14-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Collier stops a young woman, Marie, from committing suicide, but she disappears so he decides to track her down.	136409
1959	Four Just Men, The: Maya	T			Episode #12. 12-10-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari tries to persuade a woman to return home after rebels murder her brother, the ruler of a Middle Eastern kingdom.	136410
1960	Four Just Men, The: Miracle of St. Phillipe, The	T			Episode #24. 3-9-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Collier investigates the theft of a sacred relic, held to have healing powers, from a French village.	136411
1960	Four Just Men, The: Moment of Truth, The	T			Episode #37. 7-13-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Collier is asked to help a young bullfighter who has developed a fear of the ring.	136412
1960	Four Just Men, The: Money to Burn	T			Episode #21. 2-17-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred investigates a plot to undermine the economy of a South American republic by flooding the market with currency.	136413
1959	Four Just Men, The: National Treasure	T			Episode #13. 12-24-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Dying millionaire tells Ben Manfred that Rembrandt hanging in a London art gallery is a forgery and that he holds the original.	136414
1959	Four Just Men, The: Night of the Precious Stones, The	T			Episode #9. 11-12-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari tries to find a member of a gang who carried out a daring jewelry theft during a charity ball held at his hotel.	136415
1959	Four Just Men, The: Panic Button	T			Episode #14. 12-31-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder tries to calm a mass panic when a research scientist in his home town is exposed to a small harmless amount of radiation.	136416
1959	Four Just Men, The: Prime Minister, The	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Newspaperman (Clive Baxter).Collier is assigned to protect the Prime Minister of a Middle Eastern country in Paris who is there to address the United Nations Security Council.	136417
1960	Four Just Men, The: Princess, The	T			Episode #26. 4-6-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Collier suspects that someone is trying to murder a visiting princess form a minor Asian kingdom.	136418
1960	Four Just Men, The: Protector, The	T			Episode #27. 4-20-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. .Jeff Ryder suspects that a woman is being made to doubt her own sanity by people who are after her fortune.	136419
1960	Four Just Men, The: Rietti Group, The	T			Episode #19. 2-4-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari attends a reunion dinner for his former partisan comrades and announces that one of them is a traitor.	136420
1960	Four Just Men, The: Riot	T			Episode #34. 6-8-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Jeff Ryder is taken hostage during a riot in a state prison.	136421
1960	Four Just Men, The: Rogue's Harvest	T			Episode #32. 5-25-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari tries to stop an embittered young ex-convict from getting into further trouble.	136422
1960	Four Just Men, The: Slaver, The	T			Episode #25. 3-30-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice. Rico Poccari investigates the disappearance of a young American journalist who was due to testify against a group of slave-traders.	136423
1960	Four Just Men, The: Survivor, The	T			Episode #17. 1-21-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred decides to track down a number of Nazis identified by the survivor of a wartime concentration camp.	136424
1959	Four Just Men, The: Their Man in London	T			Episode #11. 11-26-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred is asked to rescue a young man who has been kidnapped by members of a corrupt South American regime.	136425
1960	Four Just Men, The: Treviso Dam	T			Episode #39. 8-17-1960	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ricco Poccari investigates the death of a young man who had been employed in the construction of the Treviso Dam.	136426
1959	Four Just Men, The: Village of Shame	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1959	Journalist Tim Collier (Dan Dailey), an American newspaper journalist. Four men, friends during WW II, battle injustice.Ben Manfred, M.P. investigates the death of a friend who had uncovered a wartime collaborator living in a French village.	136427
1989	Four Last Things, The	N	OWN - P	Hallinan, Timothy		Reporter Eleanor Chan of the Los Angeles Times helps her former boyfriend investigating the murder of a woman involved with the Church of the Eternal Moment and its child oracle.As Chan and the security man search for clues, he is threatened, beaten and involved in another murder.	136428
1592	Four Letters	ER	USC	Harvey, Gabriel		News	136429
1988	Four Minute Mile, The	MT				British Journalists (Ray Ashcroft, Kevin Costello, Dawn Ellis, Albie Woodington). British Journalist (Harry Parkinson). American Journalist (Edwin Craig). American Journalist (Teddy Kempner). American Journalist (Vincent Marzello).Australian Journalist (Geoffrey Baird). British Journalist (Duncan Gould). California Interviewer (Len Kaserman). British Photographer (Martin Redpath).	136430
2005	Four Minutes	MT	DVD -R HQ 4431=], 4432.			News Media. Sportscasters. British runner Roger Bannister breaks the four-minute mile.	136431
2005	Four More Years of Vader	M				Reporter (J. Michael Weiss - Hoth Reporter).	136432
1941	Four Mothers	M				Reporter (Herbert Anderson)	136433
1938	Four of Hearts, The	NM	OWN - P	Queen, Ellery		Gossip Columnist Paula Paris. Queen falls in love for the first time in his life -- with the reporter, a woman whose strange neurosis makes it impossible for her to leave home.	136434
1979	Four Questions About Art	M				Commentator (Jim Broadbent)	136435
2004	Four Roses for Sarah	NR		Edwards, Gerry		Reporter Gail is asked by a tall, good-looking shy man whose two aunts are almost killed in an auto accident to help solve the mystery in 1978 Pennsylvania.They eventually go back in time to uncover a secret past involving a woman named Sarah. As they unravel the mystery they discover ties from the distant past that bind them.	136436
1984	Four Seasons, The	T				Writer. Beta Burroughs, Jack's daughter, a writer (Elizabeth Alda)	136437
1940	Four Sons	M				American Editor (Joseph Crehan).	136438
1935	Four Star Boarder, The	M				Newsboy (Wesley Giraud). Radio Announcer (Louis Natheaux). Messenger Boy (Matty Roubert).	136439
1949	Four Star Playhouse	R			Series	Press	136440
1954	Four Star Playhouse: Championship Affair, A	T			Episode #60. 12-16-1954	Reporter (Ray Walker).	136441
1956	Four Star Playhouse: Distinguished Service	T			Episode #124. 7-5-1956	Reporter (Tim Graham). Photographer (Gayle Kellogg).	136442
1954	Four Star Playhouse: My Own Dear Dragon	T			Episode #56. 11-18-1954	News Media. 1st Reporter (Charles Victor). 2nd Reporter (Mitchell Kowal).	136443
1954	Four Star Playhouse: Study in Panic, A	T			Episode #46. 4-8-1954	Editor (Russell Gaige).	136444
1956	Four Star Playhouse: To Die at Midnight	T			Episode #108. 3-15-1956	Newspaperman (William Henry).	136445
1952	Four Star Revue:	T			Episode #5. 6-7-1952	Public Relations. Vice President (Jim Backus) of PR Victor Talking Machine Co.	136446
2006	Four the Roses	M				News Reporter (Wayne Bradley).	136447
2006	Four-of-a-Kind	N		Caldwell, S. Carlton		News Media circus. Only strong, professional public relations work by a seasoned Washington PR veteran keeps the media circus from becoming messy. Executives from the world’s largest soft drink manufacturing corporation are bribing Chinese officials in an effort to dominate the market in that emerging nation, but business-as-usual for two Americans quickly becomes a sprint for life when the Chinese government decides to make an example of them in a corruption crackdown. News media coverage of the Congressional hearings makes life difficult for the soft drink company’s brand-new chief executive officer and his beautiful wife. 	136448
1938	Four's a Crowd	M	DVD -R HQ 3200, 3201. SVD 534. SV 300	Sullivan, Walter (Story -- "All Rights Reserved."  Casey Robinson, Sig Herzig (Screenplay)	PR De Havilland - Ness Book	Public Relations Man and former Editor Robert Kensington "Bob" Lansford (Errol Flynn), PR legend (based on Ivy Ledbetter Lee), managing editor goes back to paper.Millionaire newspaper publisher- owner Patterson Buckley (Patric Knowles).  Reporter Jean Christy (Rosalind Russell) ends up with FlynnReporter Christy discovers her paper, the News-Herald, is about to be sold and accuses new publisher Patterson Buckley (Patric Knowles) of using the paper as a toy to impress his friends.Lansford comes back to edit the paper, ends up back in public relations. Heimie, the Photographer (Peter Heppelthwaite)."I don't wear pants, but I'm a newspaperman"  Newspaper Office Worker (Tom Quinn).	136449
2004	Fourplay...the dance of sensuality	N		Thomas, Brenda L.		Public Relations Practitioner Sasha Borianni  is looking forward to a new life after establishing her own public relations firm, Platinum Images. It’s been two years since the tumultuous end of her affair with three men. But as Borianni’s client list grows, she once again finds herself mixing business with pleasure -- and balancing her affairs this time around is proving much more difficult. Her newest client/lover, banking executive Jordan Ashe turns out to be even kinkier than Sasha could have imagined, while her old flame, NBC player Phoenix Carter proves more adept at seducing Sasha than letting her clean up his image as a reckless gambler. Complicating things further is Trent, who once ended his relationship with Sasha over baby-mama drama, but who now wants his her back in his life. And financier Lyor Turrell makes his own play for Sasha, but only so he can manipulate one of Sasha’s other lovers. 	136450
1951	Fourteen Hours	M	DVD -R HQ 11578, 11579. 			News Media. Reporters (Brad Dexter, Shepard "Shep" Menkin, George Offerman, Jr., Dan Riss, Jerry Hausner). Radio Man (Rennie McEvoy). TV Announcer (Michael Fizmaurice). Radio Announcer (George Putnam). Photographers (Mervin Williams, Barry Brooks).	136451
2001	Fourth  Hand, The	N		Irving, John		TV Journalist Patrick Wallingford, handsome TV journalist gets left hand chewed off by famished lion. MediaTV Reporter Patrick Wallingford, a 30-something TV reporter who files tales of the bizarre for a 24-hour news channel.	136452
1984	Fourth Angel, The	N	OWN - P	Hunter, Robin		British Publisher Simon Quarry, gentile British publisher.  Wife and kids killed in a terrorist plane hijacking.	136453
2001	Fourth Angel, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2597, 2598. SVD 1373			London Journalist Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) hunts down the terrorist hijackers who killed his wife and daughters.Reporter #1 (Eric Rowan). Reporter #2 (Harriett Harper)When his family is killed during a botched hijacking, and the killers set free, a mild-mannered English journalist seeks out the Serbian mercenaries responsible, many hiding in England. 	136454
2006	Fourth Bear, The: Nursery Crime, A	NJ		Fforde, Jasper		Investigate Reporter Henrietta "Goldilocks" Hatchett mysteriously disappears while working on a story about prizewinning pickles. The last to see her alive: a family of three bears who have recently experienced strange porridge problems.	136455
1999	Fourth Down	N		Klein, Dave		Sportswriter Ed Buck from New York is contacted by close friend and college teammate, now quarterback for Chicago Bears, who confesses that after his cocaine habit made him desperate for money he got involved with a top-secret gambling ring.He's been throwing games to insure big payoffs for the crooks and is disgusted with his duplicity. He decides to defy the racketeers. When he drops dead on the field of a heart attack after the Bears win, Buck knows his friend was murdered.With help of a New York police lieutenant, a sports psychologist, his girlfriend and the football player's widow, he tracks down murderer linking him to a chain of command leading from greedy and seedy racketeers to mysterious kingpin of crime syndicate.Buck was a New York football-star-to-be and signed to the Chicago Bears when he gets permanently sidelines when his knee is ruined in a game against the Green Bay Packers.  He turns to sports writing for New York dailies.	136456
1916	Fourth Estate, The	M		Patterson, Joseph Medill, Harriet Ford (Play). Frank Powell (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book Quoted	Reporter Brand (Victor Benoit) is a reporter trying to expose a crooked judge. Reporter finds out judge imprisoned a strike leader on false charges. Judge gets him fired.Later the strike leader buys a newspaper and makes Brand the managing editor.  Use of interiors at Chicago Herald and at one point depicts progression of a story from a reporter's desk to a rotary press.Variety 1/21/16 commended the realistic locale -- "the Keeley newspaper plant being pictured in all its departments with the reportorial department both realistic and true to life…a great feature."	136457
1996	Fourth Estate, The	N	OWN - P	Archer, Jeffrey		Publishers-Media Moguls Richard Armstrong and Keith Townsend seize control of everything they see and their ambitions collide on a global scale. But suddenly they both find themselves threatened by financial disaster and enormous debt.Armstrong originally was Lubji Hoch who survived World War II on luck, guts and ruthlessness. At the war's end, he changed his name to Richard Armstrong, buys a floundering newspaper in Berlin and deviously puts his competitors out of business.On the other side of the world, Keith Townsend, the Oxford-educated son of a millionaire newspaper owner, takes over his family's business. His energy and brilliant strategic thinking quickly makes him the leading newspaper publisher in Australia.Both media owners want to move on to the world stage. They are pitted against each other as each strives to be the first to establish a global media empire. Frantic to save their crumbling empires, each man turns desperate.One's quest will lead to triumph, the other's will end in tragedy in a story of wealth and corruption, desire and destruction.	136458
1901	Fourth Estate, The	N		Palacio Valdes, Armando		Parody News. Satire of corrupt journalism.	136459
1946	Fourth Estate, The: Tip-Off, The	R			Series	Columnist Mark Hellinger is host-narrator. Los Angeles Reporter Jack Adams (Edmund O'Brien) helps the Feds break up a counterfeiting ring. After Hellinger narrates the story, the real Jack Adams is interviewed.	136460
1920	Fourth Face, The (aka Mystery of Washington Square, The)	M		Beuran, Marjorie Van (Story).	AFI-Newspaperwomen - Ness Book	Newspaperwoman solves murder in deserted mansion.	136461
1964	Fourth Gambler, The	NM		Castle, Dennis		Press	136462
2009	Fourth Kind, The	M				Pseudo-Documentary footage of ordinary people in Nome, Alaska as they experience alien encounters. 	136463
1987	Fourth Protocol, The	M				Radio Newscaster (Frederick Forsyth - Voice). Television Announcer (Gordon Honeycombe).	136464
2006	Fourth Reich	N		Matovich, Mitchel		American Reporter is sent to Vienna to gather information on the global rise of Nazism and disappears. The paper's star reporter is sent to Vienna to investigate his disappearance.He finds notebooks in the catacombs beneath St. Stephans written by an Austrian screenwriter doing research for a documentary on Hitler 35 years ago. There are startling discoveries about Hitler's birth and family in the notebooks.Clues in the notebooks send the reporter and his pretty photographer on a dangerous trail that leads them to Buenos Aires, Argentina where attempts are made on their lives and a chance discovery provides more clues.Folklore and satellite photos provide them with the location of Vida Largo, a legendary Shangri-La like village hidden high in the Andes mentioned in the screenwriter's notes.They make the perilous climb to Vida Largo and learn who is coordinating and financing the new Nazi order.	136465
1990	Fourth War, The	M				Sports Announcer (Tom Kelly). Communications Corporal (Gregory A. Gale).	136466
2004	Fox 6 News	DT			Series	TV Anchor (Brian Christie). TV Co-Anchor (Estha Throwe).	136467
1998	Fox and Friends	DT				TV Anchor (Lauren Green - Herself)	136468
1996	Fox Baseball	DT			Series. 6-1-1996. Fox. Sports.	Sportscaster Joe Buck. Analyst Tim McCarver.	136469
1998	Fox Files	DT				Correspondents Chris Cuomo (1998-1999), Catherine Crier, Arthel Neville, Eric Shawn (1998).	136470
2002	Fox Footy News	DF			Australia	Reporter Tiffany Cherry. Hosts Jason Bennett, Matthew Campbell.	136471
1997	Fox Magazine	DT			Series 1997.	Reporter Michael Straka. Hosts Jamie Colby, Laurie Dhue.	136472
1987	Fox News	DT			Series 1987	TV News Program. TV Anchors  Christine Devine (1990), John Beard (1992-). TV Co-Anchors Susan Hirasuna (1995), Jeff Michael (1998). Entertainment Reporter Lisa Joyner (1996). Reporter Fred Valis.	136473
1996	Fox News Live	DT			Series 1996.	News Staff. TV Anchors David Asman, Alisyn Camerota, Gretchen Carlson, Kiran Chetry, Laurie Dhue, Rick Folbaum, Page Hopkins, Martha MacCallum, Brigitte Quinn, Jon Scott.Reporters Reena Ninan (2006), Rudi Bakhtiar (2006). Weather Reporter Janice Dean. Senior Business Correspondent Brenda Buttner. Hosts Brian Wilson (2006),	136474
1996	Fox News Sunday	DT			Series. 4-28-1996. Fox.	Journalist Tony Snow, Columnist for USA Today and the Detroit News	136475
1994	Fox NFL Sunday	DT				TV Sports Program. Sideline Reporter Dan McClaughlin. Weather Reporter Jillian Barberie. Hosts Terry Bradshaw, James Brown, Cris Collingsworth, Jimmy Johnson, Howie Long, Ronnie Lott. Weekly Picks Frank Caliendo, Jimmy Kimmel.	136476
1995	Fox on Health Weekend	DT			Series 1995-2004	TV Anchor Carol Iovanna	136477
1942	Fox Pop	C	L. Vol. 4, Golden Age			Radio Newscast	136478
1996	Fox Report with Shepard Smith	DT			Series 1996	TV News Program. TV Anchor Shepard Smith (1996-). Reporters Reena Ninan (2006), Rudi Bakhtiar (2006), Bret Baier (2006), Jeff Goldblatt, Steve Centanni (2006), Eric Shawn (2006), Julie Banderas, Carol McKinley.Guest Host Rick Folbaum (2005). Guest Host Laurie Dhue, Jane Skinner.	136479
1996	Fox Saturday Baseball	DT			Series. 6-1-1996. Fox	Announcer: Sportscaster Chip Caray. Analysts Dave Winfield, Steve Lyons	136480
1996	Fox Sports News	DT			Series 1996-2002	TV Sports Program. Reporter-Host Jon Kelly. Reporter-Host Dwayne Ballen. Hosts Chris Myers, Van Early Wright, Jeanne Zelasko, Kevin Frazier, Keith Olbermann, Lauren Sanchez, Steve Lyons.	136481
1995	Fox Sports News	DT			Australia. Series 1995-	TV Sports Program. Newsreaders Ann-Maree Kerry, Sami Lukis, Caroline Searcey.	136482
1963	Fox, The	CB			Black Hood, The #2. Series takes place in 1948-1949 introducing Cosmo Gilly, a pug fighter and The Fox’s sidekick.	Photojournalist Paul Patton  (The Fox) runs into Cosmo in Tangiers while he is running from someone trying to kill him.  	136483
1983	Foxprints	N	PVL	McGinley, Patrick		Journalist. Mysterious, unemployed Irish journalist Martin Reddin joins an all-male, aristocratic household in a London suburb much concerned with the subject of foxes. Local women are then found murdered by a psycho killer with an apparent fox obsession.Reddin now known as Charles Keating.	136484
1982	Foxy Lady:	T			1982, 1984	Editor Ramsden Reminder of struggling newspaper	136485
1990	Foxy Lady: Pilot	T			UK - Series	Editor Daisy (Diane Keen), niece of a newspaper owner who, despite her lack of experience is appointed new editor of paper -- much to chagrin of all-male staff. First meeting.	136486
2004	Fractious South, The	SS			New Yorker - 8-25-2004. Pp.  69-77.	Soviet Journalist. Narrator's Mother works for the Main Administration for Safeguarding State Secrets in the Press at the bureau in Rostov. A few years later she "learned a few more languages" and took a job with Red Star, the military newspaper.At her job, she rewrites "events so that the human heartache she encountered daily would sound as if it were happening to imaginary people living in far-off places."	136487
1994	Fraekke Frida og de fryglose spioner	MF				TV Journalist (Wencke Barfoed)	136488
1970	Fraendelos	MF			Denmark - Segment: interview med hippiepige.	Interviewer (Jorgen Leth - Himself - Voice).	136489
1978	Frag nie nach dem Ende	N		Cordes, Alexandra (Ursula Schaake bzw. Horbach)	Germany	Journalist. Radio Journalist	136490
2006	Fragile	M				News Media. Anchorman #2 (Aneese Khamo).	136491
1971	Fragment of Fear	M	SVD 561			Reporter begins to question his own mental framework when he tackles a case involving the death of an old spinster	136492
2007	Fragment of Fear	N		Bingham, John		Reporter James Compton, on a recuperative trip in Italy after a car accident is witness to the discovery of a murder victim, a old woman who had been vacationing at the same hotel. When Compton returns to England and makes a benign inquiry into her background, he receives a note warning him to leave the past alone -- a note clearly written on his own typewriter even though his apartment shows no sign of a break-in. Unable to resist pursuing the unfinished story, Compton’s own investigation reveals a sinister side to the woman and a cold-blooded conspiracy she may have helped to perpetrate while alive. Suddenly Compton finds a dangerous net closing in around him: threatening phone calls, terrifying invasions of privacy, and no way of proving to the police that anyone is responsible but himself. 	136493
1947	Fragment of Glass	N		Green, F.L.		Press	136494
2002	Fragrant Harbor	N		Lanchester, John		English Journalist Dawn Stone meets an entrepreneur on an airplane in 1995.	136495
1938	Fram for framgang	MF				Music Critic (Richard Lund)	136496
1945	Fram for lilla Marta	MF				Editor (Otto Adelby) at Lillkopings-Posten. Second Editor at Lillkopings-Posten (Ernst Brunman). Photographer Larzon (Erik A. Petschler).	136497
1935	Frame Should Stick, A	SM		Fowler, B.B.	Black Mask, July. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 114-122	Reporter Red Candless	136498
2008	Frame, The	N		Myers, Gerald		Journalist Marc Bedner meets a childhood friend, Michael, while out jogging. Marc’s chance encounter triggers his memory of the summer of 1978 when Marc and Michael were teens. At the time, Michael was involved in drugs and framed for the murder of Shiona, a girl that Marc loved. Now in the summer of 1992, Marc wants to renew his friendship with Michael, but his pal seems to be involved in crime and drugs. Can this odd couple from different worlds be friends again? Can Marc and Michael get justice for Shiona? 	136499
1939	Framed	M		Chanslor, Roy (Story - "Trouble Is My Middle Name." Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Henry T. "Hank" Parker (Frank Albertson) plans to quit the newspaper business to write a novel, but city editor Skippy (Robert Armstrong) convinces him to cover disappearance of a sportsman. Reporter persuaded him to testify against blackmailer.Society Reporter Monty de Granville (Jerome Cowan) tips the reporter where the sportsmen is, and the man is killed just as the reporter arrives.  He becomes a suspect.Reporter keeps eluding police by disguising himself as an intern. He concludes Granville framed him.  Granville goes to jail and the reporter goes to work on his novel.Variety, 5/22/40: "The reporter is a pure Hollywood fabrication, so he crosses up the varmints, and even has his city editor and the photographers present for the denouement. Sole amusing touch to the picture is the finale, in which a realistically…."…unimpressed rewrite man yawningly takes Our Hero's story over the phone." Reporters (Dale Armstrong, Donald Kerr, Jimmie Lucas, Max Marx, Ronald R. Rondell).  Radio Announcer (Gary Breckner). News Photographer (Dave Willock).	136500
2000	Framed	NM		Peterson, Tracie		Journalist Gabrielle Fleming tours Great Britain for a series of travel articles.  Photographer Jarod Walls.	136501
2002	Framed	MT				Newscaster (Jennifer Rattray).	136502
1999	Frames Per Second	NM		Eidson, Bill		Magazine Photojournalist Ben Harris for the Insider works out of Boston and travels the world on daring photo assignments. He tries to uncover a murderous conspiracy while keeping the lid on his tumultuous fantasy life.Recently divorced, the high-profile news photographer's traveling cost him his marriage. His wife swiftly marries Harris' wimpy boss, Kurt Tattinger. Harris' partner is Reporter Peter Gallagher killed by a bomb exploding from Harris' camera bag.Gallagher was driving Harris' surveillance van. Gallagher's former wife, Sarah, is a star reporter on another newspaper. She joins the Insider's staff, becomes Harris' new partner and potential love interest.Tension builds as Harris' family turmoil coincides with attempts on his life as the pair follow the stories his dead partner was working on.They uncover a right-wing hate merchant, a bought-and-paid-for U.S. senator, Irish Mafia and others.	136503
1942	Framing Father	M				Reporter (Bob Smith). News Photographer (Dick Martin).	136504
1917	Framing Framers	M		Considine, Mildred (Story).  Philip J. Hurn (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Gordon Travis (Charles Gunn) is ambitious, wants to be a novelist.  Gets involved in an election dispute between newspaper owner and his opponent for mayor.Reporter is beaten up, rescued by newspaper owner who thinks he is a tramp. Variety reviewer complained it strained credibility not to have the owner of the paper recognize his own employee.	136505
1861	Framley Parsonage	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Newspaper. Lord Supplehouse, an opportunistic politician who writes letters to the newspaper against people and ideas he doesn't like.	136506
2008	Frammande fagel: Episode 2	T			Episode #2. 9-23-2008. Sweden.	TV Reporter (John Wassberg).	136507
2008	Frammande fagel: Episode 3	T			Episode #3. 9-30-2008. Sweden.	TV Reporter (John Wassberg).	136508
2008	Frammande fagel: Episode 4	T			Episode #4. 10-7-2008. Sweden.	TV Reporter (John Wassberg).	136509
1997	France Europe express:	DF			France. Series 1997-	Interviewer Harry Roselmack. Interviewer Guillaume Vanhems, France Info.	136510
1982	Frances	M				Photographer, Studio (Jack Manning). Reports/Publicists/Photographers (Paul Fleming, M.C. Gainey, Roger Galloway, Matthew Goldsby, Paul Keith, F. William Parker, Charles Shull)	136511
1897	Frances Waldeaux:	N	USC	Davis, Rebecca Harding, Mrs.		Columnist is a widow who produces a newspaper column stops writing for fear her son will learn of her trade	136512
1997	Francesca Vierling: Backstab	NM		Viets, Elain	#1 Francesca Vierling Mysteries	Columnist Francesca Vierling is a reporter on the St. Louis City Gazette who is a little too tall, smart and sexy for her own good. Someone is killing off Gazette readers and the newspaper can't afford to lose circulation.Gazette Columnist Vierling takes these deaths personally -- reliable sources are hard to find -- and her search for the killer takes her into the strange side streets of St. Louis, including a visit to a beauty contest for female impersonators.It's called the Miss Gender Bender Pageant. Along the way, Francesca must determine if here own blood soaked past is clouding her view of the future.Francesca's father cheated on her mother usually with someone they knew. Finally her mother could not take it anymore. She murdered him and killed herself. No wonder their daughter, the columnist, is afraid of marriage.When her boyfriend proposes, she turns him down even though she loves him. To keep the pain of losing him at bay, she buries herself at work.	136513
1997	Francesca Vierling: Doc in the Box	NM		Viets, Elain	#4 Francesca Vierling Mysteries	Columnist Francesca Vierling is a reporter on the St. Louis City Gazette who is a little too tall, smart and sexy for her own good. It takes a truly sneaky person to keep a secret in a newsroom, but Vierling is just the woman to do it.Especially if the secret is to help hide her editor's bout with breast cancer. Now she's surreptitiously shuttling the editor to chemotherapy while finishing a column on a gorgeous male stripper. And it's all going without a hitch.Until the male stripper disappears and somebody starts shooting the worst doctors in St. Louis. The first M.D. to go has a callous bedside manner that gives all his patients the urge to kill.The next victim is a matter of misdiagnosis. As long as bad doctors are targets, the public isn't shedding a tear. But when Francesca herself is nearly gunned down, is it because she's hunting for the stripper's hot body or a cold-blooded killer?Either way she has an adverse reaction to dying. The antidote? Discover the truth and catch the killer.	136514
2000	Francesca Vierling: Home Wrecker	NM		Viets, Elaine	#5 Francesca Vierling Mysteries	Columnist Francesca Vierling is a reporter on the St. Louis City Gazette who is a little too tall, smart and sexy for her own good.	136515
1997	Francesca Vierling: Pink Flamingo Murders, The	NM		Viets, Elain	#3 Francesca Vierling Mysteries	Columnist Francesca Vierling is a gutsy investigative reporter on the St. Louis City Gazette. Her boyfriend wants her to commit to marriage, not crime.The rehabilitation of North Dakota Place is a feel-good story, the kind Vierling likes to write. Grand houses restored to former glory. Pride in a neighborhood.Like all good stories, this one even has a hero - the woman who made it all happen, the city's guardian of good taste. Some call her a rehab saint, others a fanatic. Then people started dying.The first death on North Dakota Place was shocking but not unwelcomed -- the victim was a cranky old man who had been painting his house purple. The second death, of a drug dealer, brought tacit approval -- and growing suspicion.But all bets are off when another victim is found, a socialite unceremoniously whacked with a pink lawn flamingo. Now the neighbors want Francesca to investigate. And the gutsy reporter solves the mystery	136516
1998	Francesca Vierling: Rubout	NM		Viets, Elain	#2 Francesca Vierling Mysteries	Columnist Francesca Vierling is a reporter on the St. Louis City Gazette who is a little too tall, smart and sexy for her own good. Her career is crashing, her love life sputtering, but there's always another story involving a murder.RUBs stands for Rich Urban Bikers and riding a Harley is only part of the thrill. Putting on leather and acting out is the rest. Even Francesca is dressed to kill for a biker's ball that will lead straight ahead to murderVictim is a woman who lived well, married bad and divorced hard. She was going through a phrase -- from high-society wife to tough-talking biker chick. But it was a phase she didn't survive.Now Francesca must find out who ruined the annual Leather and Lace Ball by killing the woman. Francesca wants to finds out firsthand how dangerous it can be when you're born to be wild -- and dare to live that way too.	136517
2002	Francesca's Party	N		Scanlan, Patricia		Irish Journalist Ralph Casson has been separated for two years, has two young daughters and lives in an apartment on the Grand Canal. Drinks a good deal.He meets a 40-year-old woman who had been married for 22 years. She catches her husband with a sexy younger woman, kicks her husband out, and starts a new life.	136518
2008	Franchise Babe	N		Jenkins, Dan		Sportswriter and Golf Journalist Jack Brannon is in his forties, has been bunkered more than once in the marriage game,  and covers the sport for the big-time magazine SM. Lately he’s been bored out of his mind writing about the PGA Tour, which eh says has become “Tiger and a bunch of slugs playing pushover courses.’ So the swaggering Texan decides to check out what he calls “the Lolitas,” a new breed of young chicks on the LPGA Tour. He chooses as a magazine subject a fiery 18-year-old with flowing blond locks, legs up to here and a personality that combines mischief with confidence. With her killer looks and killer game, she looks much like the kind of star who can take the PGA to the next level of excitement and acceptance. She is, indeed, The Franchise Babe, and everyone seems to want a part of her. Soon, Jack is impressed with the teenager’s gorgeous single mom and enamored of the daughter’s talent, beauty and precocious professionalism. He decides to tag along, taking notes and observing the peculiar peccadilloes of professional sports -- including crazed stage-golf moms. gasbag corporate sponsors, adventurous promoters, sleazy sports agents, point-missing magazine editors and others who will stop at nothing to get ahead in the high-stakes game. 	136519
1949	Francis	M	DVD -R HQ 8293, 8294			Correspondents (Roger Cole, Harry Harvey, James Linn. Howard Negley, Peter Prouse). Photographer (Robert Conte).	136520
1953	Francis Covers the Big Town	M	DVD -R HQ 10529, 10531. VHS 459	Stern, David (Characters). Oscar Brodney (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Peter Stirling (Donald O'Connor) of the Daily Record is aided by Francis the talking mule (Voice of Chill Wills) to become outstanding newspaper reporter.  He was once editor of his high school paper.Armed with book on how to be a reporter,  he takes a job as copy boy. Talking mule gets inside information from horses around town. Stirling passes tips on to other reporters.  The cub scoops every paper in town on a robbery.He's chewed out by editor when owner of store named in story threatens lawsuit because robbery hasn't taken place. It does while he is on phone. Francis tells Stirling he will never be top reporter until he starts crusade. Cub exposes protection racket.Head of racket uses society editor Alberta Ames (Nancy Guild) to seduce reporter. Reporter framed for murder but mule testifies on his behalf. Killer is crime reporter Dan Austin (Larry Gates) who acted out of jealousy because Stirling took over his beat.Mule lectures cub on finer points of journalism. Cub refuses to reveal his source, but not because of journalistic ethics, but because he doesn't want to reveal Francis' secret.	136521
1976	Francis Gary Powers: True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident, The	T				News Media. Helicopter traffic reporter for Los Angeles Radio station, killed in crash in late 1977 (Lee Majors as Powers)	136522
1954	Francis Joins the Wacs	M				Newspaperman Jack (Voltaire Perkins). Reporter (Charles Lane).	136523
1932	Francis St. Xavier Harrigan: Dead Evidence	SM		Lybeck, Ed	Black Mask, Mar. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 41-553	Reporter Francis St. Xavier Harrigan, reporter on the Leader.	136524
1932	Francis St. Xavier Harrigan: Kick-Back	SM		Lybeck, Ed	Black Mask, Jan. 1932, Vol. 14, No. 11, pp. 35-49. Reprinted in The Hard-Boiled Omnibus (1946).	Reporter Francis St. Xavier Harrigan, reporter on the Leader.	136525
1931	Francis St. Xavier Harrigan: Leaded Ink	SM		Lybeck, Ed	Black Mask, Dec. 1931, Vol. 14, No. 10, pp. 32-48. Lybeck's debut in Black Mask	Reporter Francis St. Xavier Harrigan, reporter on the Leader. Debut. Also Lybeck's debut in Black Mask	136526
1934	Francis St. Xavier Harrigan: Silent Heat	SM		Lybeck, Ed	Black Mask, Feb. 1934, Vol. 16, No. 12, pp. 100-111.  Last story and Lybeck's final appearance in  Black Mask	Reporter Francis St. Xavier Harrigan, reporter on the Leader.. Last story and Lybeck's final appearance in  Black Mask	136527
1986	Frank and Billy	SS	GPL	Colwin, Laurie	In "Another Marvelous Thing."	Magazine. Journal of American Economic Thought. Francis Clemens. Josephine Delielle ("Billy") article-writer.	136528
1994	Frank and Jesse (aka Frank & Jesse)	M				Reporter (Bryce Thomason).	136529
2002	Frank Capra and the Image of the Journalist in American Film	D		Saltzman, Joe		Journalists. "One of the many strengths of this book is Saltzman's writing style. Like good journalism, the writing here is straightforward and clear. The result is a book that is accessible to both students and others interested in film, Capra, the image of the journalist in popular culture, or any combination of the three."Academics will find it a valuable resource, especially if teaching a course that examines the image of the journalist, a Capra course, or even a film genres course. In the latter case, the book offers professors an ideal opportunity to supplement genre-based texts in an unexpected way. What Saltzman cleverly does here is show how the journalist, like the gangster or hard-boiled detective...navigates his way through the urban milieu and represents another version of a 'cultural middle man.' Further he elevates the "journalist genre" to the ranks of other, more recognized genres like the gangster or detective, replete with its own codes, conventions, characters, and clichés, and clearly explains how Capra and his collaborators solidified and refined them....""Lastly, do not overlook Saltzman's endnotes, which include interesting production notes, additional analysis, comments on and evaluation of his resources, and other useful information. In short, the book could supplement a variety of courses and is an important resource.""The first book of the IJPC project, Frank Capra and the Image of the Journalist in American Film, sets a precedent of excellence in scholarship, writing, and readability, serving academics, students, and film aficionados alike. Its attractive design, including full-page stills, will hopefully be retained for future entries in the series...."	136530
2002	Frank Corso: Black River	NM		Ford, G.M.	#2 Frank Corso Series.	Investigative Reporter Frank Corso, a maverick journalist, covering the trial of a Russian gangster that turns out to be linked to the murder of Corso's old girlfriend. Photojournalist Meg Dougherty.A bloodthirsty West Coast crime boss has been charged with 63 counts of homicide, many of them children. Reclusive rogue journalist Corso is the only non-participant invited to observe the closed court proceedings.He stands uncomfortably in the center of the most crazed media circus to hit Seattle in years, when a personal tragedy diverts his attention.When Photojournalist Dougherty, once Corso's lover and his dearest friend, comes face-to-face with pair of cold-blooded executioners and ends up clinging weakly to life in the I.C.U., the angry lone-wolf reporter vows to make all the guilty parties pay.	136531
2003	Frank Corso: Blind Eye, A	NM		Ford, G.M.	#3 Frank Corso Series	Reporter Frank Corso survived a defrocking by the New York Times following his alleged fabrication of a major crime story. He recreated himself as a true-crime writer, but he can ill afford to have his credibility questioned again.So when he is subpoenaed to back up his book-selling boast about Texas high-society murder, Corso disappears into the upper Midwest with his photojournalist and former lover Meg Dougherty only to stumble on one of the most horrific stories of his career.Rogue Reporter Corso and his tattoo-covered Girl Friday, Dougherty investigate bizarre serial killer. Seeking shelter after SUV accident in tiny, blizzard-racked Avalon, Wisconsin, Corso discovers the bones of a man and his sons beneath an abandoned barn.Neighbors thought the family moved away 15 years before. Instead its males had been murdered. Corso agrees to investigate the killings and is soon sought for murder. Solution may lie with the man's wife.Blood trail leads the pair to a slain nun in Pennsylvania, a family-destroying fire and a desperate, deadly ambush in northern Michigan. Corso falls into the hands of the killer and faces torture.	136532
2006	Frank Corso: Blown Away	NM		Ford, G.M.	#6 Frank Corso Series.	Journalist Frank Corso, a disgraced rogue journalist who is darkly complex, is now a best-selling author. Bodies are piling up as a series of deadly bank robberies rock the Los Angeles area. Corso sees a motive and a message.Corso and his research assistant Chris Andriata investigate the bombings.	136533
2001	Frank Corso: Fury	NM		Ford, G.M.	#1 Frank Corso Series	New York Times Journalist Frank Corso was rising journalist until a libel suit ended his career. Now he's covering stories for the third-rate Seattle Sun. Owner, Natalie Van Der Hove	136534
2005	Frank Corso: No Man's Land:	NM		Ford, G.M.	#5 Frank Corso Series	Journalist Frank Corso. A cold, brilliant and crazy Navy sub commander-turned-double murderer has taken control of Arizona's Meza Azul penitentiary, a technological wonder built to hold the worst of the worst.He is holding 163 guards and workers hostage and one hostage will die every six hours until the killer gets what he wants: rogue journalist Corso.He wants a lot more than the ear of a once sympathetic writer who penned a best-selling book about him and his crimes. Joined by another cold-blooded murderer, he wants to go on a cross-country killing spree with Corso along for the ride.	136535
2004	Frank Corso: Red Tide	N		Ford, G.M.	#4 Frank Corso Series	Journalist Frank Corso descends in a Seattle bus tunnel when someone sprays a modified Ebola virus into the tunnel killing more than 100 people. Corso teams with courageous Seattle cop to stop the terrorists.The tunnel full of corpses happens just as experts from 50 nations are gathering at a downtown Seattle hotel for an international symposium on chemical and biological weapons. Terror has hit the West Coast with a vengeance.Disgraced rogue journalist and reclusive best-selling author Corso is at an exhibition showcasing the photographs of his best friend and ex-lover Meg Dougherty when terror strikes.Corso is caught up in deadly conspiracy where the nightmarish consequences dwarf anything normally spawned by vengeance, greed or bloodlust.	136536
1968	Frank McGee Reports	DT			Series. 1-7-1968 to 6-8-1969. NBC	NBC News Correspondent Frank McGee	136537
1961	Frank McGee: Here and Now	DT				NBC Correspondent Frank McGee. News analysis and commentary with	136538
2002	Frank McKlusky, C.I.	M				Sports Commentator (Dominique Moceanu)	136539
1994	Frank Stubbs Promotes: Babies	T			Episode #10. 7-25-1994	Journalist (Stephen Marcus).	136540
1993	Frank Stubbs Promotes: Book	T			Episode #7. 8-23-1993	Radio Interviewer (Victoria Carling).	136541
1994	Frank Stubbs Promotes: Politician	T			Episode #9. 7-18-1994	News Media. 1st Journalist (Jacqueline De Peza). 2nd Journalist (Gordon Salkilld). 3rd Journalist (Gary Fairhall). 4th Journalist (Dominic Letts).	136542
2001	Frank Truth, The	M				News Media. CTV TV News Anchor (Lloyd Robertson-Himself). TV News Anchor (Peter Mansbridge-Himself). Former CBC News Anchor (Knowlton Nash). Media Critic (John Fraser-Himself), National Post. Film Critic (Geoff Pevere-Himself), The Toronto Star.Media Critic (Rick Salutin-Himself), The Globe and Mail. National Post Columnist (Christie Blatchford).  Toronto Star Columnist (Michele Landsberg).  National Post Columnist (Rosemary Sexton). Columnist, the Globe and the Mail (Jan Wong).Former Arts Editor, Ottawa Citizen (Hadani Ditmars). Editor, Ottawa City magazine (Rosa Harris-Adler). Journalist (Ian Brown-Himself). Journalist (Mike Duffy-Himself). Political Editor (Eddie Greenspon-Himself), The Globe and Mail.FRANK Publisher and Editor (Michael Bate-Himself). Former Editor and Publisher, SPY Magazine (E. Graydon Carter-Himself). Editor (William Shields-Himself), Masthead Magazine. Editor (Ken Whyte-Himself), National Post.Publisher-Editor (Michael Bate-Himself) FRANK. Publisher (Dan Donovan), Ottawa Life.	136543
2007	Frank TV	T				Reporter (Sharon Houston). 	136544
2008	Frank TV: Parody Commentator Russ Limbaugh	T	DVD -R HQ 10469 (Mislabeled on DVD as 10479)			Parody News. Commentator Russ Limbaugh is a disc jockey in the early years of his career. 	136545
2008	Frank TV: Parody Mary Tyler Moore	T	DVD -R HQ 10499			Parody News. The staff of the Mary Tyler Moore Show -- Mary Richards, Lou Grant, Murray Slaughter and Ted Baxter -- appear in an updated situation comedy in the style of The Office. 	136546
2004	Frank?	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Jeff Sugarman - The Interviewer).	136547
1990	Frankenhooker	M				Newscaster (Judy Grafe). Weatherman (John Zacherle).	136548
1958	Frankenstein 1970	M				TV Documentary Crew. Publicist Mike Shaw (Tom Dugan). TV director Douglas Row (Donald Barry)	136549
1990	Frankenstein Unbound	M				Newswoman (Cynthia Allison)	136550
1991	Frankenstein: College Years, The	MT				Reporter (Carlease Burke). Reporter #1 (Joe Banks). Reporter #2 (Charles Green).	136551
2001	Frankenstrom	MF			Finland	News Media. News Reporter (Hanna Saksa). Cameraman (Markus Staaf).	136552
2006	Frankie	M				Reporter (Michael Heaney - Voice).	136553
2000	Frankie & Hazel	MT				Reporter (Brenda Circhlow)	136554
1986	Frankie and Johnnie	M	L		UK Only	News Media	136555
1985	Frankie and Johnnie	MT				Reporter at Chronicle (Andrew Black). Reporter at Chronicle (Melanie Kilburn). Reporter at Chronicle (Nick Ellsworth).  Reporter at Chronicle (Chris Jenkinson). Reporter at Chronicle (Renny Krupinski). Reporter at Chronicle (Steve Nallon).Reporter at Chronicle (Phillip Reader). Reporter at Press Conference (Amanda Donohoe). Reporter at Press Conference (Patrick Field). Reporter at Press Conference (Victoria Williams)Chronicle Editor (Christopher Hancock).	136556
1995	Frankie Starlight	M				TV Interviewer (Elizabeth Keller). Photographer (David Parnell).	136557
1992	Frankie's House	MT	SVD 555 (Two Parts),  SV 202 (Part I)	Page, Tim	Miniseries - Australian -  Fact-based adaptation of Tim Page's book about his experiences as a war correspondent in 1960s Vietnam. Iain Glenn. Four Hours	Photographers covering the Vietnam War including sons of Errol Flynn (Kevin Dillon) and John Steinbeck (Todd Boyce).  Experiences of Tim Page (Iain Glen), the author.Page enters the profession  by default when he is picked up by an Australian journalist while hitchhiking and they find themselves covering a coup in Laos	136558
2004	Frankland	N		Whorton, James, Jr.		Newswoman McBain is the anorexic greens-eating reporter pretending to be from New York.There's a lost set of President Andrew Johnson's papers that suggest that Johnson once suggested that his home state of Tennessee should become their own state of Frankland.28-year-old John Tolley is an aspiring historian, smart, idealistic and dogged, comfortably ensconced in Ohio as editor of a Civil War Magazine. He abruptly moves to New York to research the subject.Big break comes when a prestigious history magazine offers to publish his Johnson article.  But it's a mistake. The editor, Professor Luke Van Brun, has confused John with someone else.	136559
2005	Franklin: Franklin Migrates: Franklin the Photographer	C	DVD -R HQ 5158		Episode. Kid's Program	Photographer Franklin takes a picture.	136560
2001	Franklin: Gee Whiz Franklin. Franklin Can't Wait	C	DVD -R HQ 6862		Episode #5061. 1-21-2001	Magazine contest.	136561
2008	Frankly, Madame	NSF		Ford, H.L.		Reporter Kaytie Flame O’Reilly for Beyond Fantasy Journal looks into ghosts as her business, but she tangles with spookier things than ghosts when she is kidnapped by Madame Chevalier, a mysterious New Orleans voodoo priestess. During her escape and recapture, she tries to convince the handsome Dax Larue of the biblical basis for a demonically inspired prophecy regarding her name in a will drawn up before her birth. Kaytie and Dax become captives of the mysterious madame and are forced to find an antidote for a slow-acting poison in his veins. Kaytie must reverse the curse somehow. Their survival depends on both superstition and faith. But Dax is not a believer. Kaytie faces the greatest challenge of her life. Will she be able to withstand the forces of darkness and save his life?	136562
1917	Frantic Boast, The	N		Rickard, Jessie Louisa (Moore)		Journalist. Judith Coleston leaves her husband in Burma. She's in love with a journalist in London. Views on marriage.	136563
1945	Franziska Scheler. Roman einer deutschen Familie	N		Brentano, Bernard von	Germany	Journalist	136564
1973	Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (aka Fraser, the Lovable Lion).	M		Devore, Sandy (Story). Jerry Kobrin (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Reporter arrives at California game preserve to do a story on efforts to save a rare animal species. Seems more intent on finding a brandy. Does not appear to know anything about the subject of his article including how to spell it.Overhears a conversation about professor who can communicate with lion and decides to pursue that story with help of a public relations woman (herself a former reporter). When story breaks, professor is pursued by various villains.Villains want to know lion's secret of virility. Newspaper Editor (Screenwriter Jerry Kobrin, who was publicist for Lion Country Safari and based script on real lion who was star at the park and died in 1972).  ""Sex, and animals and eccentric professors. Remember, chief, I used to be a pretty good reporter myself, and all the ingredients are there for page one." Newspaper Reporter (Ralph James). Newspaper Editor (Jerry Kobrin).	136565
2003	Frasier: Analyzed Kiss	T			Episode #239. 5-13-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Julia becomes extremely depressed after breaking up with Avery who had never followed through on his promise to leave his wife for her. He tries to deny her the credit for their software company, an endeavor for which she did most of the work.She decides to go down to his office to retrieve his files and Frasier comes along for moral support. She winds up breaking into the office, stealing the files and deleting his entire hard drive.They hide in a closet from the cleaning woman. Frasier keeps trying to convince Julia to do the right thing. She surprises him with a kiss, but then trashes Avery's office.Julia tries to avoid Frasier, but later admits she likes the fact he has so much character. She kisses him several more times and agrees to a date. A rival station approaches Roz and asks here to become its program director. She gets the job.	136566
2000	Frasier: And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (Parts 1 & 2)	T			Episode #168-169. 10-24-2000	Photographer (Jeremiah Morris). Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136567
1993	Frasier: Call Me Irresponsible	T			Episode #7. 10-28-1993.	Advice Radio Host Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) of Seattle radio station KACL. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) is his jaded producer. Other radio personnel.Frasier deals with an ethical dilemma when he begins dating a woman after he advises her boyfriend to break up with her. When the boyfriend expresses a renewed interest in Catherine, Frasier does everything he can to prevent their re-acquaintance. 	136568
2003	Frasier: Doctor Is Out, The	T	DVD		Episode.	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Contracts of those working at KACL have come up for renegotiation, and Roz has herself a hot agent, Bebe Glazer (whom Frasier fired on advice from Roz the year before). He ignores all attempts by Bebe to woo him back and counters by hiring another agent to represent him. Frasier wants a good, decent person dealing on his behalf, but is Ben too good for Frasier’s liking?The station hired a tough negotiator, “The Hammer” to renegotiate everyone’s contract. Gil’s salary has been slashed, but Bebe comes in with Roz, cheering. Chesterton: “How on earth did you get all that?”  Bebe: “Oh, we go way back, the Hammer and I. I know where the bodies are buried. (pause). Usually, that’s just a metaphor....”Dr. Frasier Crane: “Oh, shut up you big queen!”  Chesterton: “Well, I see kitty has claws.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136569
2001	Frasier: Don Juan in Hell: Part 1	T			Episode #192.9-25-2001	Photographer (Rick Negron). Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136570
1999	Frasier: Everyone's a Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 6256. DVD -R 1558		Episode #146. 10-14-1999.	Art Critics. Frasier and Niles strive to outdo each other as art critics. Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert).  Chesterton: “And I thought I’d seen some cruel pranks in the army.”When Niles gets hired as an art critic for a snobby culture magazine called “The Monocle,” Fraiser’s sibling rivalry kicks in as expected. Not wanting to be outdone by his kid brother, Fraiser talks the chatty, airhead daughter of the station owner into giving him his own arts-and-culture show on KACL or so he thinks.Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136571
2003	Frasier: Farewell, Nervosa	T			Episode #236. 4-22-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Frasier and Niles look for another café hangout and run into Julia at one prospect. This prompts them to leave in a hurry but Frasier returns and sees Julia kissing his old friend and financial advisor Avery.Frasier agonizes over whether to tell her that Avery is married. Frasier confronts Avery not knowing that Julia is hiding in the closet. She had known all along that Avery was married.A disgusted Frasier declares that he will stop trying to be a friend to her. Julia seems saddened when Avery takes a call from his wife. She realizes that Frasier was trying to help her.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136572
1999	Frasier: Fight Before Christmas, The (Part 2)	T	DVD		Episode #153. 12-17-1999	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Having discovered Niles love for her, Daphne ponders on how to let Niles down without it affecting their friendship. But is that what she really wants?Frasier: “Have you been baking?” Chesterton: “I have. Gingerbread men.” Frasier: “Oh, my, don’t they look...muscular.” Chesterton: “Yes, well, my wife and I made a New Year’s Resolution: Deb and I have joined a gym to slim down and buff up. We needed these to inspire us.”  Frasier: “Ah yes, there’s nothing to straighten a dieter’s resolve like a good motivational pastry.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136573
2001	Frasier: Forgotten But Not Gone	T	DVD		Episode #182. 4-17-2001	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). To avoid being spread too thin, Frasier resigns from the Wine Club when he begins hosting a new feature on KACL called "The Wine Corner" during Gil Chesterton's "Restaurant Beat." Niles, who has been re-elected "Corkmaster" after a contentious battle for the title — once again with Frasier — feels that his thunder has been taken over by Frasier yet again and prohibits the members from calling into Frasier's new show. This sets off a battle between the Brothers Crane as only they can :) Meanwhile, Martin is miserable that he has to contend with a drill sergeant of a physical therapist during Daphne's absence until he gets a taste of her cooking.Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136574
1994	Frasier: Frasier Crane’s Day Off	T	DVD		Episode #23. 5-12-1994	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert) fills in for Fraiser when he comes down with the flu. When paranoid Fraiser believes both Gil and subsequent fill-in host Niles are after his job, he’s more determined than ever to get back on the air. Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136575
1995	Frasier: Frasier Grinch	T	DVD		Episode #57. 12-19-1995	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Federick is coming to Seattle to spend Christmas with his dead, and Frasier has ordered some educational toys for him. When the gifts are sent to Main by accident, Frasier and Niles make a mad dash to the mall, to find replacement presents.Chesterton: “For those of you who have not yet sampled the punch, here is my capsule review: vile bouquet, unwholesome colour, ghastly taste -- and a kick that is simply heaven.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136576
2004	Frasier: Frasier-Lite	T	DVD		Episode.	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe: “We got cheeseburgers, donuts, french fries, tacos....”  Chesterton: “And a duck confit that’s as rich as Donald Trump and twice as greasy.”The KACL team is sitting in a steam room.  Roz Doyle: “It’s weird, my skin tastes kind of salty. (Pause).”  Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe: “Oh, I’d say mostly sweet, but a little salty.”  Roz Doyle: “That wasn’t me, Bulldog.”  Gil Chesterton: “That was me you licked. And it happens again, I shall consider it strike one.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136577
2001	Frasier: Frasier’s Edge	T	DVD		Episode #173. 1-9-2001	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). When Fraiser receives a prestigious lifetime achievement award from the SeaBees, he begins to question his life and goes to consult his psychology professor/mentor. Meanwhile, everyone seems to notice Daphne’s voracious appetite except for Niles and Daphne. Also, Martin overly praises Niles, in an effort not to make Niles feel diminished by Frasier’s award.Roz Doyle to Gil who has just lost an award: “Come on Gil, isn’t it enough to be enough?”  Chesterton: “You tell me, Miss Three-Time Loser.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136578
2003	Frasier: Fraternal Schwinns	T			Episode #232. 2-25-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Radio Station KACL organizes a bike-a-thon to raise money for AIDS research. Frasier is goaded into participating after Julia announces her intention to take part. Daphne suggests that she and Niles also enter the event.Frasier and Niles try to hide the fact that neither of them knows how to ride a bike.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136579
1998	Frasier: Good Grief	T	DVD		Episode #120. 9-24-1998	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). To apologize for getting everyone at KACL fired, Fraiser throws a picnic for the gang, where he discovers that everyone has found new jobs except for him and Roz. Frasier, whose whole identity revolved around his job, goes through the 5 stages of mourning, as some would do over the loss of a loved one. Chesterton: “A word of caution on the hummus: To be avoided, as a leper would avoid a magic teacup ride.” Roz: “Gil, Frasier made that.” Chesterton: “Oh, I’m so sorry.” Frasier: “It’s quite all right. I understand. You need to flex your critical muscles while you’re between jobs.”  Chesterton: “Oh good, then you might enjoy this one: After sampling your unnuanced baba ganoush, I was tempted to describe your entire Middle-Eastern buffet as “The Sorrow and the Pita.” Oh, who’s got a pencil. I’ve got to write that one down.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136580
1993	Frasier: Good Son, The	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1993. Series 1993-2004. 265 episodes.	Advice Radio Host Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) of Seattle radio station KACL. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) is his jaded producer. Other radio personnel.Frasier Crane, everyone’s favorite self-absorbed psychiatrist from “Cheers,” moves back to his hometown of Seattle. He has a promising new job as a radio psychiatrist and he’s living in a beautifully furnished apartment. Then his brother, Niles, informs him that their father, a retired policeman who was wounded in the line of duty, can no longer live alone. Frasier realizes that a nursing home would be too harsh for Martin, so reluctantly he invites Martin to move in with him. But Frasier gets more than he bargained for when a psychic English home care specialist and Martin’s four-legged companion join them.	136581
1997	Frasier: Halloween	T	DVD		Episode #98. 10-28-1997	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Niles hosts a library fundraiser in which everyone comes dressed as their favorite literary character at The Montana, and through mix-ups and overheard conversation, it is learned that Roz is pregnant. Gil and Martin are snacking at the Halloween party. Chesterton: “Oh, my, what a delectable medley of fromagian splendor. You must try one.  Martin picks up a cheese cub and eats it. “Mmm...cheesy.”  Chesterton: “Mmm, yes. ‘cheesy.’ Le mot juste. Must be glorious to have such a happy knack for clarity and concision.”  Martin: “Oh... Well... that little mystery solved.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136582
1997	Frasier: Ham Radio	T	DVD		Episode #90. 4-22-1997	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Frasier organizes a recreation of KACL’s first mystery theater broadcast on the station’s 50th anniversary. But with the perfectionist doctor in charge, things are bound to go nutty.Chesterton: Gil’s “Boyhood in Surrey” speech has been cut from the radio mystery: “I’m dying....”  Frasier: “Poor man was gone.” Chesterton: “Never again to revisit the scene of my boyhood in Surrey. He makes triumphant face at Frasier. Chesterton: “...romping with my schoolchums in the thins and spinneys...  Frasier: fake gunshot “Just then, the lights went out again. Nigel Fairservice was shot again!”  Chesterton: “Only grazed me! When the twilight bathed the hedgerows like a lum...  Frasier: fake gunshot: “The final bullet blew his head clean off his shoulders!”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136583
2002	Frasier: Harassed, The	T			Episode #228. 1-14-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity8 Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Frasier misreads her signals, which lands everyone in a sexual harassment seminar. Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136584
1996	Frasier: Head Game	T	DVD -R HQ 5911		Episode #80. 11-12-1996	News Media. Radio. Niles fills if for Frasier on the radio and helps an NBC star out of a slump. Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136585
1993	Frasier: I Hate Frasier Crane	T	SV 225		Episode #4. 10-7-93	Critic on a newspaper. After the critic prints an unflattering column about Frasier's radio show, Frasier starts a feud that culminates in a physical challenge.After the newspaper critic challenges Frasier to a fight and Frasier flaunts up excuses, Frasier is finally forced to accept the fight.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.The twice-divorced doctor lives with his ex-cop father Martin who was inured in the line of duty and forced to move in with his son.Daphne Moon, his father's semi-psychic live-in home care provider Daphne Moon and his father's pesky Jack Russell terrier, Eddie. Frasier's snooty competitive brother Niles is a fellow psychiatrist.	136586
1996	Frasier: Impossible Dream, The	T	DVD		Episode #75. 10-15-1996	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Recurring sexual dreams starring the station’s own Gil Chesterton has a tormented Frasier grasping for possible interpretations. Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136587
1995	Frasier: Innkeepers, The	T	DVD		Episode #47. 5-16-1995	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert) offers a review: “And so, in the opinion of this critic, Mickey’s Good Time Tavern is anything but. Dismal decor, perfunctory service, and cuisine that’s only marginally preferable to hunger. And finally, on a sadder note, after 53 years in the same location, Orsini’s is closing its doors. And so tonight a sad adieu to the grand dame of Seattle restaurants.”  Roz Doyle (aside to Frasier): “I thought ‘he’ was the grand dame of Seattle restaurants.”  Gil Chesterton: “This is Gil Chesterton saying bon appetite, bon appetito and nifty noshing.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136588
1999	Frasier: Late Dr. Crane, The	T			Episode #153. 11-18-1999	News Media report Frasier is dead. Niles confronts his ex-wife's plastic surgeon. News Anchor (Chariesse LaVelle).Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136589
2003	Frasier: Man, a Plan and a Gal: Julia.	T			Episode #242. 9-23-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Niles accuses Frasier of sabotaging his relationships whenever things start to get serious. Frasier vows to commit to commitment and tries to win Julia back. She accepts his apology and sleeps with him and the pair seems to be getting along well.However, Julia proceeds to offend the entire Crane family during a dinner that Niles and Daphne had scheduled to announce her pregnancy. Julia even inadvertently spills the beans about the pregnancy (she overheard Niles and Daphne discussing it).Frasier tries to excuse her behavior because of his new dedication to commitment, but ultimately dumps her.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136590
2003	Frasier: Murder Most Maris	T	DVD -R HQ 10153. SVD 1470		Episode #247. 11-11-2003	News Media. Frazier's brother and brother's ex-wife accused of murder and Frazier handles the media. He misspeaks and says he hopes they "will be executed" instead of "exonerated."  Faces the consequences of his guffaw. Reporter (Cindy Lu).News Media goes wild when they find out that Frasier's brother  Niles, inadvertently loaned Fraiser's former wife, Maris, the crossbow that was used as the murder weapon. Maris is arrested for the murder of her boyfriend.Niles slowly goes to pieces under the unrelenting news media scrutiny. Frasier Crane calls the news media “jackels” saying they can edit anything one says into something terrible. So Frasier holds a press conference in the coffee shop.  But Frasier says “executed” instead of “exonerated” and gets the family into even more trouble. (”If there is any justice, Niles and Maris will be executed” instead of exonerated.)  Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136591
2003	Frasier: New Position for Roz, A	T			Episode #240. 5-20-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Roz tries to train incompetent Noel as Frasier's new producer as she prepares to leave KACL. She becomes melancholy about possibility of leaving Frasier and bristles upon learning of his new relationship with Julia.During a farewell dinner with her co-workers, Roz becomes concerned by the obvious closeness of Frasier and Julia and she suddenly announces that she is turning down the program director job and staying at KACL.At Café Nervosa, Julia tries to call Frasier's cell phone while he is in the restroom. Roz sees that she is the caller and complains that some woman is fooling around with Frazier. Julia uncovers the truth and confronts Roz.Roz who orders her to stay away from Frasier. Julia notes that Roz is jealous and they argue. Frasier is angry and tells Roz it is none of her business. Roz tells him to choose between them. Frasier chooses Julia. Roz quits her job.	136592
2003	Frasier: No Sex Please, We're Skittish	T			Episode #241. 9-23-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.When Roz regrets her behavior with Frasier and dislikes her new job she wishes to patch things up and return to KACL. But Frasier, whose relationship with Julia is beginning to blossom, fears there's a lot more going on.During a farewell dinner with her co-workers, Roz becomes concerned by the obvious closeness of Frasier and Julia and she suddenly announces that she is turning down the program director job and staying at KACL.At Café Nervosa, Julia tries to call Frasier's cell phone while he is in the restroom. Roz sees that she is the caller and complains that some woman is fooling around with Frazier. Julia uncovers the truth and confronts Roz.Roz who orders her to stay away from Frasier. Julia notes that Roz is jealous and they argue. Frasier is angry and tells Roz it is none of her business. Roz tells him to choose between them. Frasier chooses Julia. Roz quits her job.	136593
1998	Frasier: Perfect Guy, The	T	DVD		Episode #112. 3-24-1998	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). There is a new radio host at KACL, a doctor who is seemingly “perfect” in each and every way. This bugs Frasier to no end, and starts him on a question to find a flaw, any flaw, in the man. All the male employees at the station are jealous of the new radio host, an impossibly handsome man. Chesterton: “I must confess. I didn’t notice he was all that handsome.”  Stunned silence. Roz: “You didn’t notice? You of all people?”  Chesterton: “Just what are you insinuating?” Roz: “Well, you know, you’re a little, er....” Chesterton: “For your information, I happen to be a happily married man.”  Stunned silence. Frasier: “You’re...married?”  Bulldog: “To a woman?”  Chesterton: “Of course to a woman! You’ve all heard me mention Deb. Well, how often have I said, ‘I must be running along now. Deb will be waiting?’”  Roz: “We thought Deb was your cat.” Chesterton: “She is not a cat! She is Mrs. Gilbert Leslie Chesterton, a Sarah Lawrence graduate, and the owner of a very successful auto body repair shop. Honestly, the conclusions people make, just because a man dresses well and knows how to use a pastry bag!”  He leaves. Frasier: “Well, that’s the first time I’ve ever seen a man “in” himself.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136594
1995	Frasier: Roz in the Doghouse	T	DVD		Episode #36. 1-3-1995	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Bulldog wants Roz to leave Frasier and become producer of his “Gonzo Sports Show.” Frasier’s attitude towards the very thought of this idea enables Bulldog to get his wish. Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136595
2003	Frasier: Seabee Jeebies	T	DVD -R HQ 3349		Episode #250. 12-2-2003	News Media frenzy surrounding Maris' murder trial gives Niles celebrity, making Frasier increasingly jealous. Frasier gets two Sea Bee nomination, which breaks the record for most nominations in a career).He hopes the awards will return him to the spotlight. Kenny arranges for an interview and Frasier invites the reporter to the ceremony. Everything quickly begins to go wrong.Frasier loses his date because the event has to be scheduled for the morning due to Kenny's gaffe. He then loses both of the awards and the attention of the reporter who is much more interested in Niles.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136596
1995	Frasier: She’s the Boss	T	DVD		Episode #49. 9-19-1995	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). The new station manager, Kate Costas, has ideas for getting higher ratings for Frasier’s radio show, but Frasier refuses to change his familiar format. Kate gives him the graveyard shift in an attempt to make him see her point. Roz: “All right, all right, listen up everyone. I’ve been working the office grapevine. I’ve got the scoop on the new boss.” Chesterton: “Is she going to fire me?”  Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe: “Hey, first things first! Is she baggable?”  Roz: “Forget it,  Bulldog. She’d have you for breakfast.” Briscoe: “Right, like I ever stick around that long.” Roz: “Anyway, the word is that she’s like this psycho perfectionist. Everyone at her last station was scared to death of her. She’s kind of becoming my idol.” Briscoe: “Hey, what if she hates sports? I need this job! I just promised my mom a new pacemaker! Wait, think I could get her to believe I said ‘pasta maker?’”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136597
1999	Frasier: Show Where Woody Shows Up, The	T	DVD		Episode #132. 2-4-1999	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). It’s a “You Can’t Go Home Again” scenario when Woody shows up in Seattle to attend the wedding of his cousins. Frasier and Woody reminisce about the good old days but soon Frasier realizes that that’s all that they have in common. How can he tell Woody this without hurting his feelings?Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136598
1995	Frasier: Sleeping With the Enemy (Part 1)	T	DVD		Episode #54. 11-14-1995	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Frasier gets talked into renegotiating the contracts of KACL’s off-air employees. While trying to bargain with Kate, tempers flare and as tension rises, lust unexpectedly takes over.Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136599
1994	Frasier: Slow Tango in South Seattle	T	DVD		Episode.	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Bulldog and Gil are reading passages from a romance novel. Bulldog laughing: “I wept as our bodies made the music of love.” Chesterton laughing: “I’m your rhapsody, play me!”  Bulldog laughing: “Crescendo, my young maestro, crescendo.” Chesterton: “My vessel yearns to dock in the magnificence of your harbor.”  Bulldog laughs, then stops: “Hey, that’s not in the book!”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136600
1998	Frasier: Sweet Dreams	T	DVD		Episode #119. 5-19-1998 (Season Finale).	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). On Fraiser’s suggestion, Daphne and Frasier participate in a protest to save a landmark Seattle book shop, but Frasier chicks out when the treat of being arrested arises. Feeling weak, undaring and “middle-aged,” he makes a strong point of standing up to the new station manager at KACL in protecting his principles. Unbeknownst to Frasier, his “stand” leads to a chain of events that will ultimately alter the very workings of KACL, and affect the jobs of all working there.Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136601
2000	Frasier: They’re Playing Our Song	T	DVD		Episode #155. 1-13-2000	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). When the station owner asks Fraiser to come up with a catchy theme song for his radio show, Frasier goes overboard as usual and turns the short, sweet and simple ditty everyone has in mind, into a big, extravagant number requiring a huge ensemble of musicians and singers.Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136602
2003	Frasier: Trophy Girlfriend	T			Episode #231. 2-18-2003	Financial Reporter Julia Wilcox (Felicity Hoffman) is the beautiful new stock market reporter whose attitude rubs everyone the wrong way. Frasier is forced to give up 10 minutes of his call-in radio show a new financial analysis segment.Frasier tries to persuade Producer Roz and Julia to be more civil to one another. They cannot find any common ground, until they realize how much they enjoy insulting each other.Dr. Frasier Crane is host of a Seattle radio advice show at KACL. Roz Doyle is his jaded producer and man-hungry single parent.	136603
1996	Frasier: Two Mrs. Cranes, The	T	DVD		Episode #73. 9-17-1996	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Daphne’s ex-fiance, Clive, comes to Seattle to try and rekindle their relationship Thinking, he’s the same lazy layabout he always was, Daphne tells him she’s married to Niles. The whole family plays along for various reasons, but when Daphne learns Clive is now a successful business man, she tries to get out of her “marriage.”Chesterton: “Brilliant show, Frasier! Chock full of pithy insight.”  Dr. Frasier Crane: “What do you want?” Chesterton: A favor. Bonnie Weems, the Auto Lady, just asked me to another one of her wretched dinner parties. Well, I was planning on saying that you and I have ballet tickets, so do back me up.” Dr. Crane: “I’m sorry. I can’t.” Chesterton: Oh, but you’ve got to! Have you any idea how vile her food is? The local raccoons have posted warning signs on her trash bins!” Dr. Crane: “You see, she already invited me, and I told her I promised my father I’d drive him to his army reunion at Rattlesnake Ridge.” Chesteron: “Oh, very clever. Well, I’d use it myself, but I killed my father off to escape her Labor Day clambake.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136604
1996	Frasier: Where There’s Smoke There’s Fired	T	DVD		Episode #69. 4-30-1996	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Bebe, Fraiser’s agent, is engaged to KACL’s new owner, an 85-year-old millionaire from Texas, Big Willy, as the man prefers to be called, enlists, or rather demands, Frasier’s help in getting Bebe to stop smoking before the wedding. If successful, Frasier’s show could possibly be taken national. But if he fails....?Gil has been fooled into thinking the new owner is Greek. Chesterton, annoyed: “Well, I hope you’re happy! I’ve just given four stars to a restaurant called ‘A Taste of Greece,’ which, trust me, is no misnomer.”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136605
1998	Frasier: Zoo Story, The	T	DVD		Episode #107. 1-20-1998	Gay Food Critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). Contracts of those working at KACL have come up for renegotiation, and Roz has herself a hot agent, Bebe Glazer (whom Frasier fired on advice from Roz the year before). He ignores all attempts by Bebe to woo him back and counters by hiring another agent to represent him. Frasier wants a good, decent person dealing on his behalf, but is Ben too good for Frasier’s liking?The station hired a tough negotiator, “The Hammer” to renegotiate everyone’s contract. Gil’s salary has been slashed, but Bebe comes in with Roz, cheering. Chesterton: “How on earth did you get all that?”  Bebe: “Oh, we go way back, the Hammer and I. I know where the bodies are buried. (pause). Usually, that’s just a metaphor....”Gilbert “Gil” Leslie Chesterton is a food critic and host of the show “Restaurant Beat” on KACL. A pompous, catty, effeminate, overrefined character, believed by his coworkers to be in the closet, Gil claims to be married to Deb, a Sarah Lawrence graduate and owner of a very successful auto body repair shop and an Army Reservist who his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat. Gil claims to have no idea everyone thought he was gay even mentioning (or at least claiming) that he is married to a woman in a Season 5 episode (”The Perfect Guy”).  Much of the humor related to the character stems from his adamant denial of his supposed sexual orientation, along with his general snarkiness. Gil drives a red BMW with a red interior and is almost always seen wearing his trademark bow tie. He also wears an ankle bracelet. In the final season of the show, Gil’s homosexuality begins to become more apparent. After a misunderstanding results in Fraiser being publicly and falsely outed on the air after being spotted at a local gay bar. Gil attempts to coach Frasier on coming out, congratulating him on his first steps onto “the yellow brick road to pride and self-acceptance.” During the episode’s credits, Gil himself is seen covertly entering the gay bar in question, Bad Billy’s. Character is named in honor of the real-life Gil Chesterton, a former journalism teacher (now retired) at Beverly Hills High School. 	136606
1977	Fraternity Row	M		Allison, Charles Gary (Screenplay)	Ness Book	College Editor Rodger (Peter Fox) of the school paper, The Summit College Sentinel, is a senior who is a fraternity man trying to help a fraternity pledge Zac (Gregory Harrison), also a journalism major, who dies. Set in the 1950s.The Newscaster (Gene Weed).	136607
1959	Frau im besten Mannesalter	MF				Reporter Hahnenkamp (Kurt A. Jung).	136608
1929	Frau im Mond	MF				Radio Commentator at Blast-off (Karl Platen)	136609
1984	Frau ohne Korper und der Projektionist, Die	MF				Journalist (Gerhard Acktun). Kameramann (Gunter Handwerker).	136610
2001	Frau2 sucht HappyEnd	MF				Journalist (Edgar Berger)	136611
2003	Freak Show:	TF			Denmark	Backstage Reporter Ushi Heiko (Annette Heick). Backstage Reporter Tar Inoue (Tar Inoue).	136612
2006	Freak Show: Pilot	C			Episode #1.	TV News Anchor Gina (Kristen Schaal - Voice).	136613
1999	Freak Talks About Sex	M				Newscaster (Tom Green), Keenan's brother.	136614
1996	Freakazoid!: Hero Boy	C			Episode #18. .11-9-1996	Anchorwoman (Tress MacNeille).	136615
1993	Freaked	M	SVD 672			Editor (Don Stark).	136616
1989	Freakshow	M			Canada	TV Reporter Shan (Audrey Landers) and her visit to an odd museum. After being ditched by her cameraman because of her manipulative behavior at a murder scene, Reporter Shan wanders through town looking for a phone she can use. She finds a small museum, where the proprietor invites her in to have a look around before leaving. In one room, she encounters a strange jar that causes her to have strange visions, visions that are supposedly drawn from her own mind. These “visions” make up the rest of this four-part anthology.	136617
2006	Freaky Faron	M				Newscaster Voice (Christy Lynn).	136618
2001	Freakylinks: Subject: Final Word, The	T			Episode #13. 6-5-2001	Cameraman Bob (Brian Tahash).	136619
1960	Freckles	M				New York Magazine Editor Alice Cooper is photographing birds and asks Freckles, a young hobo who lost his left hand as a child, to keep an eye on her niece who lives in the area. The niece hurts her ankle and is helped by a fisherman. Freckles tells the fisherman to go away and returns the niece to her aunt Alice. Freckles falls in love with the niece and Alice tells him that her parents intend to send her to college. By the end of the film they stay together. 	136620
1940	Fred Allen: News of the Day Newsreel	R				News. Jokes about news by comic Allen	136621
1884	Fred Flyer, the Detective; or, Abe Blizzard on Deck	N	USC	Morris, Charles	March 12, 1890 - Same as 1894.  The	Reporter. Morning Star, The. When Fred arrives in the office "editors, reporters, and the whole fraternity generally, sprung from chair and stool, and made for him with a host of questions.	136622
1916	Freddie Foils the Floaters	M			Ness Book	Newspaper. Freddie (William Dangman) gets a job on a village newspapers and helps the editor support a candidate for assemblyman running against a political boss. Boss hires a gang to rig the election results.Reporter locks them in a barn and the paper's candidate wins.	136623
1981	Freddie of the Jungle (aka Gorilas a todo ritmo)	M			Spain. Ness	News Media. Reporter (Tom Tully).	136624
2005	Freddie: Food Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4558		Episode. 10-19-2005	Food Critic Walter Fishbane working for a national magazine shows up at Freddie's restaurant. Freddie beat him up in school for hitting on his sister. Everyone apologizes because they are afraid of what the food critic will write.Turns out Fishbane was innocent and Freddie beat him up for no reason.	136625
2006	Freddie: Open and Shut	T			Episode #20. 4-5-2006	Reporter (Michael Caldwell).	136626
2005	Freddy and Fredericka	N		Helprin, Mark		Press Barons try to dethrone the royal couple in this satire on Prince Charles and Princess Diana, pre-divorce. A comic adventure when the eponymous royal couple are sent on a secret mission to conquer the United States.They plunge in and out of such ludicrous scrapes as knocking out each other's front teeth and surviving a raging wildfire. Subplot includes the press barons' attempt to dethrone them.	136627
1943	Freddy and the Bean Home News	NJ		Brooks, Walter R		Newspaper. Freddy's friend Mr. Dimsey is ousted for publishing news of Bean Farm in the local newspaper. Animals decide to take action and publish the first animal newspaper	136628
2001	Freddy Got Fingered	M				Reporter. Local Field Reporter (Ted Friend)	136629
2004	Freddy VS Ghostbusters	M			Short	TV News Anchor (D.R. Thorstad).	136630
2003	Freddy Vs. Jason	M				News Media. Anchorman (Tom Hallick). TV Reporter (Claire Riley). Local Field Reporter (Ted Friend).Unemployed cartoonist moves back in with his parents and younger brother Freddy. When his parents demand he leaves, he begins to spread rumors that his father is sexually abusing Freddy.	136631
1989	Freddy's Nightmares: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 8580		Episode.	Cub Reporter Peter (Aaron Harnick), whose father is publisher of the Springwood Star-Times gets him a job on the newspaper, relives deaths he describes in obituaries. A lover who saved a coed's life now lures her toward room.Police Reporter Anderson. Editor Brandeis, female journalist who handles Peter's copy and is angry that he doesn't do proper reporting.	136632
1989	Freddy’s Nightmares: Dreams That Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 10976		Episode. 	TV Reporter (Dick Gautier) probes deaths caused by dreams. An accident victim receives a brain-cell transplant. 	136633
1989	Freddy’s Nightmares: Heartbreak Hotel	T	DVD -R HQ 10414		Episode #24. 10-15-1989. 	Tabloid Reporter investigates an Elvis sighting. Following an Elvis sighting to The Springwood Hotel, a tabloid reporter  Jerry (Richard Cox) finds that the phony stories that he writes come true. 	136634
1989	Freddy's Nightmares: Identity Crisis	T			Episode #21. 5-21-1989	Photographer (Sanford Clark).	136635
1988	Freddy's Nightmares: No More Mr. Nice Guy	T			Episode #1 10-9-1988	Reporter (Robert Goen).	136636
2000	Fredens ofre	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Stig Andersen	136637
2004	Frederik & Mary	DF				Reporters Helle Bygum, Natasja Crone-Back, Line Baun Danielsen, Pul Elgard, Tine Gotzsche, Morten Lokkegaard, Claus Hagen Petersen, Mette Vibe Utzon, Anja Westphal.Danmarks Radio's live coverage of the royal Danish wedding of Kronprins Frederik and Kronprinsesse Mary on May 14.	136638
2004	Frederik & Mary - Det kongelige bryllup	DF				Hosts Mette Vibe Utzon, Line Baun Danielsen, Natasja Crone-Back). Reporter Soren Vestegaard.	136639
2004	Frederik og Mary - Forsvaret hylder brudeparret	DF			Denmark	Reporters (Michele Bellaiche, Tina Nikolaisen - Themselves). Commentator (Niels Brinch - Himself). Host (Milcael Kambr - Himself).	136640
1994	Fredrikssons fabrikk	MF			Norway.	Journalist (Hilde Grythe). Photographer (Michael Tomasewicz).	136641
2004	FredTV: Fred Medill	T				Journalist Fred Medill, 18-year-old, America's youngest A-list celebrity journalist stars on his own Web site, FredTV as well as hosting a movie news show on WAM!.	136642
1918	Free	SS	UCLA	Dreiser, Theodore	Free and Other Stories	Press	136643
1981	Free Amerika Broadcasting	M				Anchorman (William Ballenger). Free Amerika Announcer (Dale Andre). The Cameraman (Thomas Henry). President Richard Nixon has been assassinated and Vice President Spiro Agnew has declared martial law throughout America.	136644
1941	Free Company, The	R				Publisher William Randolph Hearst attacks Orson Welles	136645
2006	Free Jimmy	C				News Media. TV Newscaster (Kris Marshall - Voice).  TV Reporter (Sarah Radclyffe - Voice). TV Newscaster (Astrid Versto)	136646
1967	Free Love Confidential	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	136647
2005	Free Lunch	M				News Media. WJPR Anchorman (Jay Strike Carlin). Camerawoman (Janine M. Wick).	136648
1944	Free Men Shall Stand	NJ		Stone, Eugenia		Printer John Peter Zenger. Matt Ferris, The Journal.  John Peter Zenger story. Anna Zenger	136649
1999	Free of Eden	MT				Interviewer (Linda Carter)	136650
1997	Free Reign: Suspense Novel, A	NM		Aubert, Rosemary		Journalist	136651
1931	Free Soul, A	M	DVD -R HQ 4092, 4093. SVDSP 1325			Reporter (James Donlin)	136652
1999	Free Speech for Sale	M				Correspondent-Host (Bill Moyers)	136653
1989	Free Spirit	T			12-17-89	Talk Show. Thomas leaves the house on a stormy night to be a guest on a talk show	136654
2007	Free To a Good Home	M				TV News Anchor (Christy Lynn).	136655
1995	Free Willy 2: Adventure Home, The	M				Reporter (Julie Inouye). Reporter (Basil Wallace).	136656
2002	Free: Becky Smyth Story, The	M				Interviewer (Greg Lund)	136657
1980	Freebies	P	MLPL	Cope, E.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	136658
1889	Freeburgers, The	N		Snider, Denton Jacques		Editor of Freeburg Watchman, pro-slavery journal opposed to the Banner. Dick Turnover is a reporter. Miss Hope Winslow, schoolmistress from New England, appears as journalist.	136659
1928	Freedom of the Press	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Story).  J. Grubb Alexander (Continuity-Adaptation).  Walter Anthony (Titles).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Bill Ballard (Henry B. Walthall) is a newspaper owner's  son who takes over when his father is murdered and opposes corrupt mayoral candidate.Bombing of newspaper office and the killing of the editor were inspired by an incident in Canton, Ohio.	136660
1920	Freedom of the Press	P	MLPL	Baker, George	Index-One Act, 1900-1923 - 812.08 T289	Press	136661
1935	Freedom of the Press: One-Act Play, A	P	MLPL	Sudbury, John	809.292 U57	Press	136662
1941	Freedom Radio	M				Radio used to denounce Nazis and sabotage Hitler	136663
1970	Freedom to Love	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	136664
2003	Freedom: A History of Us: Fatal Contradiction, A	T			Episode #5.	Journalist Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman). Newspaper Voices (Philip Bosco, Graham Greene). Commentator (Eric Foner).	136665
2003	Freedom: A History of Us: Safe for Democracy	T			Episode #11. 2003	New York Times Reporter (Dennis Quaid). Host Katie Couric	136666
2003	Freedom: A History of Us: Wake Up America	T			Episode #4.	Reporter (Tom Hanks).	136667
2003	Freedom: A History of Us: War to End Slavery, A	T			Episode #6.	Editor (Al Roker) Christian Redorder Editor. Host (Katie Couric). Commentary (Eric Foner). Journalist-Author Frederick Douglass (Morgan Freeman).	136668
2003	Freedom: A History of Us: Yearning to Breathe Free	T			Episode #10.	Newspaper Editor (Michael Caine). Publisher-Editor Joseph Pulitzer (Harry Connick Jr.). TV Newswoman-Host  Katie Couric. Commentary (Eric Foner). Journalist-Humorist Mark Twain (Matthew McConaughey). Muckraking Journalist Ida Tarbell (Dana Reeve).Appleton's Journal (Julia Roberts).	136669
2009	Freedom’s Flight	N		Phillips, Gary		Female Reporter finds a deep buried secret that could shock the nation during World War II. The female reporter digs deeper into the national conspiracy and finds her life in jeopardy. She must chose between telling the truth and saving her life.  While the war is raging across Europe and Africa, a battle is also being fought on American soil. Eager to join the fight, black soldiers were denied the right to defend their country. One man is charged with a duty that could change the course of the war in Africa. On a spy mission he must find a traitor. But as he gets closer, he finds he must choose between obligation to his country and duty to his race. Patriotic lounge singer gives up his career to serve his country, but to do so he must hide his identity. In the heat of battle, he must make a choice between the man he thought he was and the man he truly is. A group of courgeous people defy the odds and fight the war of their conscience to keep themselves and their country safe. 	136670
2008	Freedom’s Price	NR		Brockmann, Suzanne	Loveswept #873	War Correspondent Liam Bartlett had nearly lost his life in San Salustiano and for five years the reporter has done his best to silence his ghosts. When a female revolutionary arrived in Boston, all his memories returned -- along with a white-hot hunger for the young rebel who had hidden him and kept him alive. She ached for Liam’s touch, so long forbidden, but now hers to fight for with a woman’s fierce need. Could a love once forged in fire at last burn true?	136671
2004	Freedom2Speak v2.0	DF			Germany	Film Critic, USA (Alex De Leon - Himself)	136672
1998	Freedomland	N		Price, Richard		Reporter Jesse Haus, ambitious young reporter for the local newspaper	136673
2006	Freedomland	M		Price, Richard (Novel, Screenplay)		News Media. News Anchor (Cheryl Wills). Female Reporter (Marsia Redanty).	136674
1994	Freefall	M				Reporter-Photographer Katy Mazur (Pamela Gidley), a beautiful, sexy wildlife photojournalist while on a special assignment to Africa to photograph a rare bird, interviews a thrill-seeker in a South American rain forest to feature him in an article. He follows her to London where he finds himself in the middle of international intrigue as terrorists open fire on her and her wealthy publisher fiancé. Rescuing her, they flee, pursued all the way to the streets of Manhattan. 	136675
1715	Freeholder, The	ER	COPY	Addison, Joseph		Fictional Journalist. Free-holder by Addison. A Free-holder may be either a Voter, or a Knight of the Shire. A Wit, or a Fox-hunter; a Scholar, or a Soldier; an Alderman, or a Courtier; a Patriot, or a Stock-jobber."But I chuse to be distinguish'd by the Denomination, as the Free-holder is the Basis of all other Titles."  1715-1716	136676
1992	Freejack	M				Newswoman (Jerry Hall).  Cameraman (Jeff Scordino).	136677
1996	Freeway	M				News Media. News Reporter (Christine Mourad). Female Anchor (Melinda Renna).	136678
1988	Freeway	M				TV Interviewer (Deem Bristow)	136679
1989	Freeway Maniac	M				Newswoman (Khorshed Nusrutty)	136680
1992	Freeze Frame	MT	SV 47	Bindley, William (Screenplay)	Made for Canadian TV - Ness Book	TV Reporter Victoria Case (Robyn Douglas) gets an exclusive interview with a politician planning to close down an amusement park to build a convention center. Convinces Assignment Editor Brandon (Adam Carl) to help her.She also asks High School TV Reporter Lindsey Scott (Shannon Doherty) who works for "Home Room News" and idolizes Case,  to help her. Scott is tired of covering school bake sales and wants to take on more controversial topics such as AIDS.But she meets resistance from her journalism teacher.  While covering the politician's speech, the three journalists witness an explosion. Scott says they have uncovered a conspiracy, but the more experienced reporter tells her they lack hard evidence.Scott breaks into student's house. Journalists infiltrate chemical company disguised as a cleaning crew. They discover the TV reporter's boss is in on the conspiracy leading to a chase through the TV station. Boss pulls a gun on Case in the edit bay.Reporter switches tapes. Incriminating footage on politician is aired. TV Homeroom. News Anchor (John Wurster). Newspaper Reporter (John E. Blazier). Weatherman (George Schatzlien).	136681
2006	Freeze Me, Tender	N		Black, Michael A.	Five Star Mystery	Magazine Reporter Harry Bauer out of Chicago intends to find out if the hillbilly king of rock-and-roll, Colton Purcell, was cryogenically frozen after his premature death 10 years ago. The investigation takes Bauer from good-old Memphis to glitzy Las Vegas where the tenth anniversary celebration of Colton’s death is in full swing. When Harry’s mentor and friend, a Vegas reporter specializing in conspiracy theories, turns up murdered, Harry is intent on finding out why. But in a city where illusion often transcends reality, the truth proves more elusive than gambler’s lucky streak. Not only is there a huge Colton imitator contest going on, but the King’s only daughter is set to marry the epicene Prince of Latino Pop (despite her mother’s objections), and a mysterious young man has introduced himself to Harry, claiming to be Colton’s illegitimate son. The trail leads Harry to the dark side of sin city, crossing paths with a bunch of mob guys, a very efficient and very large contract killer, and some unexpected people from Colton Purcell’s past. There’s also the murder of Colton’s famous manager, the abduction of a mysterious figure from a Memphis nursing home, and a host of other problems that make Harry begin to wonder, is it really Colton Purcell hanging upside down in that cryogenic tube full of liquid nitrogen? If Harry can live long enough, he may just find out. 	136682
2007	Freezer Burn	M				News Media. Reporter (Marie Barnevik McKeige).	136683
2003	Freezer Jesus, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Lori Silvey).	136684
1968	Freezing Down	N	OWN - H	Bodelsen, Anders		Editor Bruno, a young orphan bachelor editor	136685
1967	Freispruch für Isidor Ruge	N		Diggelmann, Walter Matthias	Switzerland	Journalist	136686
1999	Freitag Nacht News	DF			Series 1999	TV Anchor (Henry Grundler). Editor in the Studio (Volker G. Schmitz).	136687
1979	French Atlantic Affair	T			Miniseries, three parts	TV Newscaster Jerry Dunphy as himself	136688
1977	French Atlantic Affair, The	N	OWN - P	Lehman, Ernest		News Media	136689
2006	French Bomber Detective	M			Short	Newscaster (Jodi Redmond).	136690
1973	French Conspiracy, The (L'Attentat)	M		Barzman, Ben, Basilio Franchina, Jorge Semprun (Screenplay)	France - Ness Book	Journalist  Darien (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is manipulated into luring Moroccan revolutionary leader to France. He is kidnapped, tortured with support of French government officials and secret service, and disappears.When journalist suffers crisis of conscience, he tries to help, but is killed.  Corrupt TV newscaster Garcin (Philippe Noiret) is under the control of the government.Journalists, rather than trying to expose a political conspiracy, are depicted as contributing to it.	136691
1963	French Dressing	M				Press	136692
2008	French Kissing	NR		Warren, Nancy	Harlequin Blaze Series #389	Magazine Editor and Fashionista Kimi Renton in Manhattan is one of the beautiful people at couture week every year. But this time she’s stuck with a rumpled P.I. posing as her photographer. Holden MacGreggor is tough-guy gorgeous -- and badly dressed. So if he’s going to play the part right, she’s going to have to dress him properly -- then undress him slowly.Soon they’ve having so much fun under the covers they almost forget that they’re supposed to be undercover, busting up an international theft ring. Then, ooh, la la turns into oh-oh when they’re found out. Could this be the last tango in Paris for both of them?	136693
1954	French Line, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3115 (mislabeled as 3114), 3116. SVD 1434			Reporters (Carlos Albert, Al Cavens, Frank Marlowe, Nick Stuart, Charles Smith, Allen Ray, Jeffrey Sayre, Ralph Volkie,  Robert Dayo, Donald Moray, Joseph Rubino, Renald DuPont). Reporter (Allen Ray). Reporter (Joe Rubino). Reporter (Nick Stuart).Reporter (Ralph Volkie). Photographer (Buck  Young). Reporter in Hotel Room (Jo Gilbert). Reporter in Hotel Room (Frank Marlowe). Reporter in Hotel Room (Charles Smith).  Reporter on Dock (Jeffrey Sayre).Photographer on Dock (Buck Young).	136694
1979	French Postcards	M				Photographer (Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko).	136695
1985	French Quarter Undercover	M				Reporter Kevin (Layton Martens). Editor (Lew Weinberg).	136696
1994	French Silk	MT	DVD -R 1552			Reporter (Alexander Laurent). Reporter #1 (Graham Timbes). Reporter #2 (Rose Stabler). Reporter at Funeral (D'Ayanna Hicks). Photographer Leon (Paul Rosenberg). Media circus.	136697
2009	French Tycoon’s Pregnant Mistress, The	NR		Green, Abby		Reporter Alana Cusack meets French tycoon Pascal Leveque at a rugby match and sparks fly. Alana has a painful first marriage behind her, and that makes her understandably commitment shy, but when she finds herself pregnant, Pascal determines to be part of her life. Devastatingly handsome Leveque has his sights set on Cusack. Her seeming inexperience intrigues him -- she used to be married. Alana’s marriage was a sham. It left her feeling unattractive and unwanted. Now that Pascal has claimed her as his mistress, he’ll teach the innocent Alana how much pleasure can be had in the bedroom. But passion leads to pregnancy, and Pascal vows he’ll take Alana in Paris -- and to the altar. 	136698
1965	French Without Dressing	M			AFI-Television	TV	136699
1987	Frenchman's Farm	M				TV Newsman (Rod Warren).	136700
1998	Fresh Gear	DT			Series 1998	Correspondent Patrick Norton (1998-2000).	136701
1992	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The:	T	SVD 1127		Episodes. Series 1990-1996.	News Media. A wealthy family in Bel-Air, California receives a dubious gift from their poorer relations in Philadelphia when Will Smith arrives as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Three conceited cousins include Hilary (Karyn Parsons).Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136702
1992	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Asses to Ashes	T			Episode #59. 11-16-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeanne Mori).Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136703
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Butler's Son Did It, The	T			Episode #141. 3-18-1996	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Hilary starts writing her autobiography and an early childhood photo reveals a shocking secret.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136704
1991	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Cased Up	T			Episode #34. 11-11-1991	Future Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) meets the man of Phil's dreams to date. He is a chip off Phillip's block. He is young, dashing and is everything Hillary is looking for in a man. All is going well until there is a small car accident.Banks ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). He is Trevor Collins in earlier episodes.	136705
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Decent Proposal, A	T			Episode #115. 2-13-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Accident-prone Hillary prolongs Will's recovery after he gets shot.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136706
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Eye, Tooth	T			Episode #146. 5-13-1996	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.William Shatner stars as Hilary's talk-show guest, but Will must find a way to beam him from the dentist's chair to the set. Meanwhile, Hilary's show treks to New York and Ashley insists on tagging along.Is William happy on happy gas? Can Will pull this off?	136707
1994	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Father Knows Best	T			Episode #106. 10-24-1994	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Hilary tries to broaden her talk show's demographics.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136708
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Father of the Year	T			Episode #77.  10-4-1993	College Reporter (Jose Smith, Jr.Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136709
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Fresh Prince After Dark	T			Episode #82. 11-8-1993	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Will breaks a date with Jackie to accompany Hilary to a Playboy Mansion reception for weather reporters being photographed for the magazine.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136710
1992	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8275. SV 208		Episode #60. 11-23-1992	Sportscaster (Vanessa Williams) is pregnant and Will helps her deliver her baby on the way to the hospital.Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136711
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Get a Job	T			Episode #126. 9-25-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.In competition with Carlton, Will sets out to prove he's the best man for the job on Hilary's TV show by escorting a famous comedian's sister out on the town. TV Newswoman (Bree Walker - Herself).Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136712
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Hex and the Single Guy	T			Episode #80. 10-25-1993	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136713
1992	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Hilary Gets a Job	T	SV 161		Episode #53. 10-5-1992	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) gets a job reporting weather on television.	136714
1992	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Hilary Gets a Life	T			Episode #39. 1-6-1992	Future Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) is too dependent on her parent's money. That's what Phil thinks after reviewing his credit card bill. He then cuts up her credit cards and forces her to get a job.Not knowing what to do or how to look for a job Hilary struggles.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136715
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: I, Done (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #147-#148. 5-20-1996. Series Two-Part Finale	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.The Banks decide to put the mansion up for sale. Family members are on the go. Hilary and Ashley move to New York, Hilary for here talk show and Ashley for her ad role and her education. Carlton is going to Princeton.Philip, Vivian and Nicky are moving out east. The family packs up and leaves to go their various ways.	136716
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: I, Ooh, Baby, Baby	T			Episode #135. 12-11-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Will plays matchmaker for Hilary, setting her up with his doctor friend, but romance is the last thing on her mind as she anticipates the first national broadcast of "The Hilary Show."Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136717
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: I, Stank Hole in One	T			Episode #145. 5-6-1996	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.On Live with Regis and Kathie Lee Gifford (Themselves), Hilary subs for Gifford, but doesn't see eye-to-eye with co-host Philbin. Stage Manager (Lynn A. Henderson).Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136718
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: I, Stank Horse	T			Episode #144. 4-22-1996	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Hilary and Carlton try to protect a horse on death row.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136719
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Knowledge is Power	T			Episode #13. 11-26-1990	Future Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) tells Vivian that she is going to go study at the library with a friend.But after Vivian leaves the room, Hilary tells her friend she lied about going to the library and mentions she has dropped out of UCLA and lied to get a way with going out elsewhere. When Will hears this, he plans to play a trick.	136720
1990	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Mistaken Identity	T	DVD -R HQ 4175		Episode #16. 10-15-1990	News Media. Newscaster (Anthony Auer). Will and Carlton arrange a media stunt.Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136721
1996	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Not With My Pig, You Don't	T			Episode	Reporter profiles community leaderWeather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.	136722
1990	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11091		Episode #1. 9-10-1990. Series 1990-1996.	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) works at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). He is Trevor Collins in earlier episodes.He died while proposing to Hilary in a bungee accident, a part of ill-conceived, live publicity stun. Towards the end of the series,  Hilary Banks hosted her own talk show called Hilary!	136723
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Script Formerly Known As, The	T			Episode #129. 10-16-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Will decides to book a juror dismissed from Philip's big show-biz madam sex-scandal case for Hilary's show, which results in embarrassment for Judge Banks and some annoying apologies from Will and Hilary.  Talk-Show Host Jay Leno (Himself).Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136724
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Stress Related	T			Episode #127. 10-2-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.After learning a little something about initiative, Will jumps to Hilary's' aid prior to a key business meeting at the station. An unemployed Carlton subs for Philip on career day at Ashley's school.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136725
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Take My Cousin -- Please	T			Episode #84. 11-22-1993	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.On academic probation, Will schemes to improve his grades by fixing up a newly divorced English professor with Hilary, who soon finds fault with the man, further jeopardizing Will's academic future.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136726
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: There's the Rub (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode #133-#134. 11-20-2007	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Then she gets her own talk show, "The Hilary Show," which ends up going national.Hilary and Carlton volunteer at a homeless shelter on Thanksgiving while the extended family fills up on holiday treats. Hilary and Carlton get a lesson in humility at the homeless shelter.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136727
1995	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Three's a Crowd	T			Episode #112. 1-9-1995	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell).Hilary prepares to leave the nest.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136728
1993	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Where There's a Will, There's a Way (Part 2)	T			Episode #75.9-20-1993	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). He is Trevor Collins in earlier episodes.Hilary asks for a "special" proposal from Trevor -- and gets it.	136729
1994	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Who's the Boss	T			Episode #88. 1-10-1994	Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell).An "I Hate Hilary" newsletter precipitates stormy weather.Hilary summons an outrageous TV psychic and spirit channeler who arranges a séance to communicate with the dead and enable Hilary to get over Trevor once and for all -- and hexes a disbelieving Will.	136730
1994	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Will's Up the Dirt Road	T	DVD -R HQ 1972. SVD 1242. SV 292		Episode #109. 11-21-1994	Tabloid Reporter Will (Will Smith) gets into legal trouble with Talk Show Host Jay Leno. Will tries his hand at journalism to prove something to his girlfriend, but gets sued for his efforts. Reporter (Nicole Niblack).Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). She ends up getting her own local talk show, "The Hilary Show," which goes national.	136731
1991	Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The: Working It Out	T			Episode #25. 5-6-1991	Future Weather Reporter Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons) works for actress Marissa Redman (Queen Latifah) and she wants Will as her boy toy or Hilary's glamorous job is over. Does Will help out Hillary?Banks ends up working at a local TV station and falls in love with TV News Anchor Trevor Newsworthy (Brian Stokes Mitchell). He is Trevor Collins in earlier episodes.	136732
2006	Fresh: Stick Thin in India	DF			UK. Episode #7.3-28-2006	Photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha (Himself).	136733
1909	Freshman Full-Back, The	SS	MLPL	Paine, R.D.		City Editor and Mr. SeeleyAuthor worked for Philadelphia Press. War correspondent in Spanish-American war	136734
1936	Freshman Love	M	DVD -R HQ 6927, 6926.			Editor (Peter Potter)	136735
1938	Freshman Year	M				Editor (Hugh McArthur).	136736
1925	Freshman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4827, 4829. SVD 1378		Lloyd	Newspaper. Tate Tattler documents Harold's dizzy dash to popularity. Newspaper photo	136737
1986	Fresno	MT			Miniseries	Reporter. 1st Reporter (Ralph Wood). 2nd Reporter (Nike Doukas). 3rd Reporter (Lisle Wilson). 4th Reporter (Vance Valencia). Photographer (Randy Kovitz).	136738
2006	Freunde fur immer - Das Leben ist run	TF			Germany.	Reporter (Bernd Blomer).	136739
2002	Frida	M	DVD -R HQ 2965, 2966, 2897			Newsreel Reporter (Elliot Goldenthal). NY Reporter (Julian Sedgwick).	136740
1986	Frida, naturaleza viva	MF			Mexico.	Photographer (Francois Lartigue).	136741
1975	Friday Foster	M	DVD -R HQ 6162, 6163. DVD -R 1563. SVD 951 (missing ending)	Lawrence, Jim, Jorge Longaren (Chicago Tribune and New York News Syndicate Comic Strip). Orville Hampton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Fashion Photographer Friday Foster (Pam Grier) for Glance Magazine, former model turned journalist uncovers white group out to assassinate black leaders. Editor Monk Riley (Julius Harris) unable to locate white Reporter Shawn North (Stan Stratton).Editor calls Foster on New Year's Eve, assigns her to photograph "black Howard Hughes" even though Foster has reputation for getting involved with subjects. Foster bribes airport security guard with bottle of wine to see billionaire's plane arrive.Witnesses assassination attempt on billionaire. One of men involved in attack boyfriend of a model Foster knows. Model murdered during fashion show after Foster talks to her. At her funeral, Foster spots an assassin, steals hearse to chase him.Arrested by police. Model had ties to Washington DC politicians. Editor says he's not going to let Foster pursue story. Foster does. Dodges attempt on her life. Steals milk truck to go to retreat run by reverend for meeting of  black leaders.Meeting targeted by white supremacists. Billionaire and detective arrive to wipe out white army. Foster sleeps with senator, shares hot tub with billionaire and ends up with detective. Sexually liberated journalist in the 1970s.	136742
2002	Friday Night Football	DT			Australia	Commentators Dwayne Russell, Dennis Cometti, Sam Newman - Themselves. Hosts Dermott Brereton, Gary Lyon, Eddie McGuire - Themselves.	136743
2004	Friday Night Lights	M				News Media. Journalist Jim (Jeff Gibbs). Reporters (Richard Dillard, Robert Flores, Erik Collins, Kimberly Ensey). On Field Reporter (C.Jo. Vela).Carter Play-By-Play Announcers (Lewis B. Johnson, J.D. Hawkins). Permian Color Announcer (Clay Kennedy). Permian Play-by-Play Announcer (Barry Sykes).	136744
2006	Friday Night Lights: Crossing the Line	T	DVD -R HQ 7488		Episode #8. 11-28-2006	News Media. Coach Taylor and his team.	136745
2006	Friday Night Lights: El Accidente	T	DVD -R HQ 7272		Episode #6. 11-7-2006	Sports Media. Sports Talk Radio. Reporter on TV reporting on the Voodoo Tatom eligibility case that is going before the Texas District High School Athletic Association for a judgment. If found ineligible, the victory will be forfeited.Decision on Ray Voodoo Tatum's eligibility is announced on TV. Did not issue a final ruling. Voodoo Tatum tells the media the truth about being recruited and the victory is forfeited.	136746
2006	Friday Night Lights: Eyes Wide Open	T			Episode #2. 10-10-2006	Interviewer (Stephen Bishop).	136747
2006	Friday Night Lights: Full Hearts	T	DVD -R HQ 7489		Episode #9. 12-5-2006	News Media. Rumors begin about Tim and Lyla's relationship. Julie and Matt try to go out on a date but it is cursed from the beginning. Panthers anticipate upcoming game with Gatling High.	136748
2006	Friday Night Lights: Git 'Er Done	T	DVD -R HQ 7187		Episode. 10-30-2006	Sports Media. Sports Talk Radio. Fearing job insecurity, coach Taylor must choose between starting the eager second-string quarterback or new recruit Ray Tatum "Voodoo." Tim and Lyla's relationship heats up.	136749
2006	Friday Night Lights: Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 8633		Episode #7. 11-4-2006	News Media.	136750
2008	Friday Night Lights: Humble Pie	T	DVD -R HQ 9576		Episode. 1-25-2008	News Conference. Brian speaks to the news media after charges are filed against him for hitting a Caucasian youth. He must decide whether to swallow his pride or stand up for what he believes. He’s convinced to apologize before the cameras for a reduced charge. The boy he beat up goes on TV to say he won’t accept the apology. A TV Reporter finds Brian and goads him into saying the white kid didn’t deserve an apology because of what he said to him and his sister -- racist remarks, sexual remarks. Jason finds a new career. Tami is hired as the girl’s volleyball coach. Tim tries to express his feelings to Lyla who is infatuated with the Christian Talk Radio Station host. 	136751
2008	Friday Night Lights: I Knew You When	T	DVD -R HQ 10571		Episode #38. 10-1-2008	News Media question Coach Taylor about the new season. Reporter #2 (Nellie Gonzalez). Reporter #3 (Meltron Kendrick). Tami gets frustrated when she sees the school’s lacking money when it comes to education, but not the football team. Tyra is advised that because of her poor freshman grades she shouldn’t try to get into a good college. Smash wishes he was as sure as everyone else about his comeback after his shattered knee.	136752
2010	Friday Night Lights: Injury List	T	DVD -R HQ 11739		Episode. 1-27-2010	Sports Media. News Media covers abortion story.	136753
2010	Friday Night Lights: Laboring	T	DVD -R HQ 11764		Episode. 2-3-2010	News Media. Anticipation of the game between the Panthers and the Lions has been building for weeks. The nastiness escalates from pranks to destruction of the football field. If Tami doesn’t apologize for the abortion controversy, her career could be over. If she loses her job, the Taylors may not remain in Dillon. No-win situation for Tami. Eric knows it too. The lawyer put it succinctly when he told her she could always fight back a wrongful termination lawsuit assuming she was fired. But it would take years. “There’s law and there’s life.”	136754
2008	Friday Night Lights: May the Best Man Win	T	DVD -R HQ 9589		Episode. 2-7-2008	Advice Radio Program on a Christian Talk Radio Station. Lyla Garrathy and the host give advice to listeners on how to handle social problems while being true to their Christian religion. Lyla’s boyfriend now does a radio talk show on high school football. 	136755
2007	Friday Night Lights: Mud Bowl	T	DVD -R HQ 8272		Episode. 3-28-2007	News Media.	136756
2007	Friday Night Lights: Nevermind	T	DVD -R HQ 7726		Episode. 1-3-2007	News Media. Panthers prepare for another game they cannot afford to lose. Jason finds it difficult to adjust to life at home. Matt's father returns from Iraq but the homecoming is not what he expected.	136757
2007	Friday Night Lights: State	T	DVD -R HQ 8299		Episode. 4-11-2007. Season finale.	News Media. Radio Reporter (Jennifer Roxanne Vasquez). TV Camera Operator (Geoffrey Betts). News leaks out that Coach Taylor is leaving the high school to take a job at a college when a reporter asks him if he's leaving and he's forced to tell the truth.The news is a shock to the team who falls behind 26-0 in the State championship game by half-time. The coach tells them they're playing for themselves and their friends and family and they go out and stage the biggest comeback in the history of state.	136758
2009	Friday Night Lights: Stay	T	DVD -R HQ 11672		Episode. 12-9-2009	Sports Media. Coach tries to look for a new approach to take down their toughest opponent. Vince finds his new calling for car theft. Julie and Matt go to a concert. 	136759
2008	Friday Night Lights: Tami Knows Best	T	DVD -R HQ 10572		Episode #39. 10-8-2008	African-American Reporter does a newspaper story on the Principal Tami Taylor using funding given for a fancy scoreboard  to academics and the community uproar over the decision. When the story appears -- Tami checks it on the newspaper’s Web site just as it comes up -- it is a story of how the principal and her husband, the coach, are feuding over the decision. Tami is angry about the story. Coach is more understanding.  News Media covers the football season. Tami becomes angry by Tyra’s actions. In an effort to help his grandma, Matt stumbles upon his estranged mother. Coach Taylor tries his best to encourage Smash as he tries to make the college tryouts.	136760
2010	Friday Night Lights: Thanksgiving	T	DVD -R HQ 11776		Episode. 2-10-2010	News Media and sports media cover the big game and the abortion controversy. The Taylors host Thanksgiving dinner. A visitor surprises Julie and Landry. Tim decides to take the wrap for his brother. Taylor’s team wins the big game. Tami decides not to apologize, is relieved of her duties, and asks to be head of counseling rather than be put on administrative leave. 	136761
2007	Friday Night Lights: Upping the Ante	T			Episode #14.1-31-2007	News Media. Student Photographer (D.J. Castillo).	136762
2008	Friday Night Lights: Who Do You Think You Are	T	DVD -R HQ 9517		Episode. 1-15-2008	Advice Radio Program on a Christian Talk Radio Station. Lyla Garrathy joins the host to give advice to listeners on how to handle social problems while being true to their Christian religion. 	136763
2006	Friday Night Lights: Who's Your Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 7147		Episode #4. 10-24-2006	News Media. Panther Radio is interviewing two teammates. They talk about Voodoo Tatom living through Hurricane Katrina and being in the Superdome. Neither confirms whether he's going to start the next game or not.Taylor is listening to the radio and shuts it off and slam the knob. Interviewer (Ed Clements).Panthers are put against their biggest rival, the Tigers. Nothing short of a win is adequate if Coach Taylor is to save his job. Jason's new roommate helps him to understand all the potential he has for recovery. Matt hits the all-time low.	136764
2006	Friday Night Lights: Wind Sprints	T	DVD -R HQ 7112		Episode #3. 10-17-2006	TV Sportscaster (Michael Robert Tudyk). Situation in town grows ugly as Coach Taylor takes the heat for a difficult loss. Emotions run high and erupt in a fight while the team's injured quarterback faces rehabilitation.	136765
2005	Friday Night Project, The:	T			Comedy Series	Reporter (Lucy Montgomery - Herself). Presenters (Jimmy Carr, Sharon Horgan, Rob Rouse).	136766
2006	Friday Night Project, The: Jerry Springer	T			Episode #17. 6-16-2006	Talk-Show Host Jerry Springer.	136767
2006	Friday Night Project, The: Rupbert Everett	T			Episode #24. 8-4-2006	Reporter (Nikki Grahame). Reporter (Debra Stephenson). Host (Billie Piper). Presenters (Justin Lee Collins, Alan Carr).	136768
1982	Friday the 13th Part III: 3D	M			Episode	Newscaster (Steve Miner). Newswoman (Gianni Standaart)	136769
1989	Friday the 13th: Bad Penny	T			Episode #57. 10-30-1989	Anchorwoman (Mung-Ling Tsui).	136770
1988	Friday the 13th: Badge of Honor	T			Episode #22. 7-5-1988	News Commentator (Bill Lake). Printer (Frank Crudell).	136771
1989	Friday the 13th: Butcher, The	T			Episode #44. 4-24-1989	Interviewer (Sherry Miller). Nazi commandant known as The Butcher used a garrote made of barbed wire to kill his victims. An escaped Nazi is using a mystic talisman, the Amulet of Thule, to resurrect the Nazi killer.The Butcher, Rausch, is masquerading as a right-wing radio talk host named Walden.  Although the Amulet is not an antique, Jack must recover it to defeat Rausch and send him back to the grave.	136772
1988	Friday the 13th: Double Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 10041		Episode #21. 9-3-1988	TV Anchorman Winston Knight gains great fame and his  ratings skyrocket with his exclusive story on a serial killer, the Machete Murderer who will only speak to Knight.What no one knows is that Knight is using a cursed camera that lets him create an exact duplicate of himself that goes out and kills for him providing him with an ironclad alibi and great ratings.As long as he destroys the negative within the allotted time, Knight is fine. Unfortunately, Ryan's new girlfriend Cathy witnesses one of the murders and realizes Knight is somehow the Machete Killer.One of Knight's photo-duplicates kills her, but the trio are close on Knight's trail. Knight eventually fails to destroy one of his indestructible duplicates in time, and disintegrates.However, the duplicate has little time to savor its new life before it dies of previously inflicted wounds.	136773
1989	Friday the 13th: Eye of Death	T	DVD -R HQ 10574		Episode #38. 1-30-1989	Photographer (Richard Beattie).	136774
1989	Friday the 13th: Femme Fatale	T			Episode #60. 11-20-1989	News Media. News Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	136775
1984	Friday the 13th: Final Chapter, The	M			Episode	Newscaster (John Walsh)	136776
1990	Friday the 13th: Mightier Than the Sword	T	DVD -R HQ 9405		Episode #62. 1-20-1990	Interviewer (Emmanuel Mark). Famous author of real-life biographies of serial killers, famed for his insights, owes his success to an antique pen. He writes out his story of a serial killer's murders, then uses the pen to "inject" them with the story.The curse then turns the victim into a serial killer controlled by the story and forced to go out and kill. Eventually they are captured and then the author extracts the evil just as they are executed leaving them confused and then dead.Micki becomes the author's next victim. Fortunately, Jack and Johnny stop her before she can kill anyone other than the author himself.	136777
1990	Friday the 13th: Quilt of Hather, The (aka Quilt of Hathor)	T	DVD -R HQ 10489. VHS 405		Episode	News Media	136778
1990	Friday the 13th: Repetition	T	DVD -R HQ 8620. SVDSP 765. SVD 887		Episode #66. 2-17-1990	Columnist Walter Cromwell (David Ferry) of the Times, America's Newspaper Columnist of the Year. Cromwell accidentally hits a young girl who was wearing a cursed cameo.The columnist stayed up all night to write a column, fell asleep at the wheel while driving and runs over a little girl.The silhouette starts harping at him in the young girl's voice to free her by killing someone else. The columnist then kills his ambitious, obsessive mother which frees the girl, but then the mother's voice starts haunting him.	136779
1997	Friday the 13th: Tails I Live, Heads You Die	T			Episode	Reporter is on the trial of a cult possessing a coin that has the power to raise the dead -- and kill anyone who interferes	136780
1988	Friday the 13th: The Series: And Now the News	T	DVD -R HQ 10066		Episode. 10-14-1988	News Broadcasts over an antique radio cure one psychiatrist’s mad patient but kill another patient. 	136781
2002	Frids film	DT				Hollywood Reporter Jeannie Mortensen (2003-).	136782
1930	Friend Indeed, A	P	MLPL	Hamilton	Index Plays, 1926-1944 - 812 H217	Press	136783
2004	Friend of the Family, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 8542, 8543			News Media. TV Reporter (Ola Sturik).	136784
1981	Friend or Foe	M				Reporter (Len Marten)	136785
1994	Friend To Die For, A	MT				News Media. Reporter (Kymberly Newberry). Anchorman (Craig Stepp).	136786
1968	Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties: 1850-1863, The	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	136787
1979	Friendly Fire	T				News Media. Rural American couple embittered about death of son in Vietnam. News Media	136788
1993	Friends	M			South Africa	Newspaper Seller 1 (Gedeon Moegi). Newspaper Seller 2 (Mia Mpute).	136789
1997	Friends 'Til the End	MT	DVD -R HQ 7395, 7396			TV Anchor Person (Julia Montgomery Brown).  Twisted admirer insinuates herself into the life, sorority and band of a rising pop singer.	136790
2001	Friends and Family (aka Friends & Family)	M	DVD			Gay Music Columnist Richard Grayson is brought in to give mobsters a crash course in queer culture, all things lavender. Gay couple are model-handsome gay men who are hit men for the mafia. They support their Cole Porter lifestyle by working as cold-blooded mob enforcers. When one of the men’s parents come to town for an unexpected visit, the two men must pose as cliché, mincing homosexuals who run a catering company. `	136791
2006	Friends and Lovers in Black and White	N		Kennedy, Altomease Rucker		Aspiring Journalist Leslie hails from Scarsdale and dreams of being a journalist while her mother hopes for a Jewish doctor son-in-law.  It is 1965 and she is one of three women who are in college.	136792
1995	Friends At Last	MT		Sandler, Susan (Screenplay)	Canada-U.S.	New York Columnist Phillip Conlon (Colin Feore) goes from struggling writer to toast of Manhattan and his success takes a toll on his marriage, particularly when he starts to incorporate his wife and daughter into his column.He is absorbed in his work.  Although his wife provides the journalist's entry into influential society, she becomes an embarrassment. Couple goes through bitter divorce and journalist takes up with another woman.They have a reunion at their daughter's college graduation when his former wife discovers she has breast cancer.New York, 4/3/95: "I think I speak for all of us who wrote Wednesday columns about family life for the New York Times back to the seventies when we still had feelings when I say it even, well, hurts."	136793
1979	Friends in High Places	N		Goldberg, L.-S.T. Robinson		News Media	136794
1965	Friends in Low Places	N		Raven, Simon		Press. Chicanery in journalism.	136795
1934	Friends of Mr. Sweeney	M	SV 419	Davis, Elmer (Novel). Warren Duff, Sidney Sutherland (Screenplay).  F. Hugh Herert, Erwin Gelsey (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Editorial Writer for The Balance ("The Critical Weekly of Public Opinion"), Asaph (Charlie Ruggles), is a Milquetoast journalist is under the thumb of owner Brumbaugh (Berton Churchill).An old college buddy gives Asaph courage. You can do anything if you are "friends of Mr. Sweeney." Asaph captures some crooks, stands up to his boss and writes the article the way it should be written.Reporter (Milton Kibbee).	136796
1925	Friends of Mr. Sweeney	N	OWN - H - USC	Davis, Elmer		Editor Ace Holliday. Editress of  the Balance, Miss Boyd. Life on a liberal weekly magazine of opinion. Work of a former OWI chief and radio newsman	136797
1991	Friends, Lovers, Enemies	N		Victor, Barbara		TV Reporter Sasha Beale is vacationing in Rome and trying to recover from a wrenching divorce when she finds herself at the site of a terrorist bomb explosion.	136798
2004	Friends: Last One, The	T	SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			Newspaper. Phoebe hears name of babies -- Jack Bing -- and says "sounds like a '40s newspaper guy. Jack Bing. Morning Gazette. I'm going to blow this story wide open."	136799
1995	Friends: One With Five Steaks and an Eggplant, The	T			Episode #29. 10-19-1995	Cameraman (Adam Stewart).	136800
2002	Friends: One with Joey's Interview, The	T			Episode #238. 4-4-2002	Magazine Reporter-Interviewer (Sasha Alexander) for Soap Opera Magazine. Joey gives an interview to the magazine for an article about "Days of Our Lives."Everyone is excited about it, but also worried about Joey and his habit to tell the first thing that comes out from his head.They promise to be near during the interview which takes place in the cafeteria. There, Joey will tell the reporter all about his life. When Joey is about to say something wrong, everyone shows up and stops him.Then Joey will talk about all of them and who could be his best friend. When the interview's finished and everything is fine with Joey, he'll say to the reporter a wrong answer to a very basic question.	136801
1997	Friends: One With the Ballroom Dancing, The	T			Episode #77. 10-16-1997	Interviewer (Cheryl Francis Harrington).	136802
2002	Friends: One with the Cooking Class, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7145. SVD 1174		Episode #191. 5-2-2002	Food Critic (Tim Maculan)  blasts Monica's cooking in a newspaper review. She gets angry with the critic who wrote an awful review about a soup served at her restaurant.She wants him to try her soup again so he can write a better review. She stops by the school where the critic gives cooking classes. She forces the critic to taste her soup again. Intimidated, he says the soup tastes great.	136803
2001	Friends: The One After I Do	T			Episode #171.9-27-2001	Photographer (Allen Lulu).	136804
1871	Friendship's Garland Being The Conversations, Letters and Opinions of the Late Arminius Baron von Thunder-Ten-Tronckh	N	USC	Arnold, Matthew	Collected and Edited with a Dedicatory letter to Adolescents, Leo, Esq. In "The Daily Telegraph."  Leo of the Daily Telegraph.	Reporters and newspapers	136805
1979	Friendships, Secrets and Lies	MT		Deal, Babs H. (Novel - "Walls Came Tumbling Down, The").  Joanna Jane Crawford (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Editor Martha Plowden (Cathryn Damon) of women's section and Reporter Jessie Dunne (Sondra Locke) for the Arcona News Chronicle interested in discovery of baby's skeleton when a sorority house is torn down. Editor is one of six members of sorority.Journalists clash over reporter's tactics. Dunne sneaks into college records office. Publishes diary written by boyfriend of one of the women. Reporter justifies actions by claiming she is trying to write story that will mean something for women.Editor accuses her of rationalizing her own selfish motives. Continually comments on innocent lives ruined by the articles. Reporter uses the incident for a pro-choice crusade. Baby is revealed to have been the editor's baby.Other sorority sisters agree to claim at a hearing that the baby was theirs. As the six women march to the courthouse, reporter stands among pro-choice supporters and hugs the editor before she goes into the hearing."I'm just trying to write a piece that will mean something for women." "One of these women will be tried for murder."	136806
1956	Fright	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Chris Bohm). Reporter (Norman Burton). Managing Editor (Robert Gardett). City Editor Bill (Tom Reynolds).	136807
1985	Fright Night	M				Newscaster (Chris Hendrie)	136808
1989	Fright Night Part II	M				Newscaster (Ed Quinlan)	136809
1969	Frightened Woman, The  (aka Femina ridens. Laughing Woman, The)	M			Italy. Ness	Journalist Mary (Dagmar Lassander)	136810
1996	Frighteners, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10694, 10695			Reporter Steve Bayliss, Gazette Reporter  (Jonathan Blick). Reporter (Charlie McClellan).	136811
1982	Frightmare	M				Newscaster (Michael Linder)	136812
2007	Frightworld	M				News Media. Crime Scene Reporter (Debra Ann Lorenzo). News Anchors (Shandra Gardner, Stephanie Hooley, Rick Olson).	136813
1917	Fringe of Society, The	M			AFI-Publishers/Reporters - Ness Book	Publisher Martin Drake (Milton Sills), reformed alcoholic publisher of The Record supports Prohibition. Turns to drink again when he finds his wife is unfaithful.  Kidnapped to prevent him from printing a story.Rescued by Tip O'Neill (George Larkin), another reporter who writes up the story while the publisher rescues his wife from the man she is having an affair with.Variety: "Anyone conversant with the editorial staffs of city newspapers knows how ridiculous this is…."	136814
1932	Frisco Jenny	M				Reporter (William A. Wellman).	136815
1935	Frisco Kid, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6440. 6441.	Duff, Warren, Seton I. Miller (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book - James Cagney.	Newspaper Owner Jean Barrat (Margaret Lindsay) and Editor Charles Ford (Donald Woods) of the Tribune help a sailor, who kills a man. The editor is later shot in the back by a crooked politician  when he declares war on the Barbary Coast.Dying editor's last words to Barrat: "Don't let the paper stop. Keep after them." The female publisher-editor keeps the presses rolling asking for revenge.Barrat runs an editorial written by her late father calling for the formation of a vigilante group, but the mob gets out of hand. She saves Mogan from the mob. Newspaper plays a prominent role as a force fighting for reform.Newspaper under attack while vigilantes hang two killers. Morgan, now a leader of the Barbary coast,  comes and stops them, tells them to go and protect the Coast. Fight takes place. They burn down the saloons, take everyone into custody.Morgan is shot in the back trying to save lives and the newspaper. The wounded Morgan is sentenced to die as the ringleader, the controlling power of the Coast. But Miss Barrat speaks on his behalf and he is saved.	136816
1935	Frisco Waterfront	M		Houston, Norman (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Circulation Manager for the Herald, Dan Elliott (Rod La Rocque).  Role the press plays in getting politicians elected. Instance of a journalist helping a politician rather than trying to expose corrupt ones.	136817
1995	Frisk	M				Newscaster (Mark Finch). Snuff Photographer (Dustin Schell).	136818
2006	Frisky Dingo: Blind Faith	C	DVD -R HQ 7491		Episode #8  12-2-2006	Reporter Grace Ryan experiences side effects. Turns into Antagone.  She blinds Killface with acid. Xander Crews is kidnapped by robots.	136819
2006	Frisky Dingo: Meet Antagone	C	DVD -R HQ 7443.		Episode.  11-25-2006	Reporter Grace Ryan experiences side effects. Turns into Antagone after she muffs one take after another on camera.	136820
1972	Friß, Vogel	N		Mechtel, Angelika	Germany	TV Journalist	136821
1998	Frog and Wombat	M				News Media. News Reporter (Nadine Porterfield).	136822
1989	Frog Girl: The Jennifer Graham Story	MT				News Media. Fact-based drama.	136823
2002	Frog King, The	N				Gossip Columnist Liz Smith.  Hero editorial cog at Prestige Books.	136824
1972	Frogs	M				Photographer Pickett Smith (Sam Elliott) and others are on an island infested with large reptiles	136825
1991	Frogs!	M				Reporter (Lynn  Houston)	136826
1941	Froken Kyrkratta	MF				Journalist (Bror Abelli). Journalist (Folke Algotsson). Journalist (Blenda Bruno). Journalist (Ragnar Falck). Editor (Artur Cederborgh). Reporter (Arne Lindblad). Press Reporter (Douglas Hage).	136827
1950	Frokens forsta barn	MF				Journalist Sonja Broberg (Sickan Carlsson). Nysis' Photographer (Carl-Axel Elfving).	136828
2003	Frokost-TV	DT			Norway. Series 2003	News Staff. Journalists Hege Duckert (2005-), Anders Giaever (2005-), Utegaende reporters Christian Strand (2004-), Synnove Svabo (2004-).	136829
2001	Frölichs Träume	NM		Merschmeier, Michael	Germany	TV Journalist	136830
1987	From a Whisper to a Scream	M	SVD 1104			Reporter (Susan Tyrrell) listens to Librarian who tells her four gruesome tales about his town's history.	136831
2006	From Barbados With Love	M				Newsreader (Ian Bourne). Journalist (Andrea King).  Documentary crew films a monkey hunter and a monkey battle for supremacy on Barbados. Good Morning Barbados Host (Julius Gittens).	136832
1980	From Cleveland	T				Parody News. Boy and Ray satire	136833
1911	From Copy Boy to Reporter, or, His First Assignment	N		Foster, W. Bert		Reporter. 	136834
1935	From Courier to Courier	P	MLPL	Nuckles, R.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	136835
1996	From Dusk Till Dawn	M				Newscaster Kelly Houge (Kelly Preston)	136836
1999	From Dusk Till Dawn 3: Hangman's Daughter, The	M				Journalist Ambrose Bierce (Michael Parks) got waylaid en route to joining Pancho Villa's army	136837
1913	From Dusk to Dawn	M				Newspaper. McNamara bombing of Los Angeles Times building worked into film in which Darrow played himself	136838
1997	From Headline Hunter to Superman	D		Ness, Richard		Journalists. This volume serves as a guide to more than 2,165 feature films that deal with journalism. The book is the result of the author's thesis research -- he is now an instructor in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University. His criteria for inclusion encompass films that deal specifically with the profession of journalism or in which a journalist plays a role in the events, works which perpetuate the image of journalists, the importance of the journalist character, and emphasis on the profession. Journalists are defined as those participating in a news or editorial capacity. The emphasis of the book is on American feature films, though it does include some foreign films with American releases and some made-for-TV films. When possible, films were viewed for the writing of the book. When films were not available, the author researched multiple sources. A general introductory essay deals with journalism as a film genre. Because "a goal of this filmography is to demonstrate changes in the public's perception of the press as reflected in motion pictures," chapters are arranged chronologically, with each covering a decade from the 1930s to the 1990s. The first chapter covers the silent era and the final chapter covers 1980-1996. Each begins with a one-or two-page overview. Within each chapter, films are listed by year of release and then alphabetically by title. Each entry includes title, studio, running time, production credits, the cast, and plot summary and analysis that focus on the journalism content. There are occasional quotes from the dialogue. Some entries are only a paragraph or two in length, while others, such as those for All the President's Men, Meet John Doe, and Up Close and Personal, cover more than a page. Stills from some of the films are found in the middle of the book. The volume contains several appendixes covering additional titles that did not meet the criteria, but which the author feels are of interest -- British films, and serials and miniseries. It also includes a brief bibliography and an index of titles.Although recent films such as "The Paper,” “I Love Trouble," and "Up Close and Personal" demonstrate the continuing popularity of movies about the press, the journalism film has seldom been recognized as a major genre. This filmography, a detailed analysis of journalists as they have been portrayed in films, consists of 2,165 entries for feature films from the silent era through 1996. In addition to providing an extensive discussion of significant journalism films such as "The Front Page, His Girl Friday, Ace in the Hole," and "Broadcast News", the text examines lesser-known works which helped to reinforce the image of the press on screen. The book is the first of its type to offer extensive consideration of journalists in silent films, in B films of the 1930s and 1940s, and in made-for-television movies. The filmography is presented chronologically by year, with entries within each year listed alphabetically. A definitive study of a genre long overdue for recognition. Of interest to film scholars, researchers, journalists and students of contemporary culture. Contains 17 black and white photos. 	136839
1933	From Headquarters	M		Lee, Robert N. (Story).  Lee and Peter Milne (Screenplay). Arthur G. Collins (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Mac (Ken Murray) is involved in a murder mystery with other reporters.Reporter (James P.  Burtis). Relaxing Reporter (James Donlan). Reporter (Bradley Page). Photographer (Ray Cooke).Depiction of the press caused the New York Times, 11/17/33) to write: "It also examines -- in the hearty Hollywood manner -- those picturesque police reporters at their prime, sleeping off booze orgies, sneering at police inspectors….""…and indulging in gay and irreverent telephone badinage with their city editors."	136840
1933	From Hell to Heaven	M		Hazard, Lawrence (Play-Story). Sidney Buchman		Press	136841
1976	From Noon Till Three	M	DVD -R HQ 6628, 6626. VHS 482			News Media. Image-making of heroes. Reality vs. Fiction	136842
1940	From Nurse to Worse	M				Photographer (Bert Young).	136843
2004	From Other Worlds	M				Science Reporter (David Smilow).	136844
1958	From Our Own Correspondent	SS	MLPL	Household, Geoffrey	In "Sabres on the Sand and Other Stories by Geoffrey Household."	Reporter-Narrator with a full and exclusive story of Halevin Peters' escape. Peters freelances  weekly articles. Used a pen name.Reviewed books, wrote columns, sub-edited.  Mystery unraveled.	136845
1969	From Out of the Garden	SM	UCLA	Armstrong, Charlotte	In "Ellery Queen's Murder Menu."	Reporter Maude Seton, 28, single, aggressive, cynical, ambitious, determined to get story, cold, unrelenting, competent newsroom reporter. Committed to a career in journalism and determined never to marry (Born)No man could order her around. Not liked because she is too aggressive and is unconcerned about others' opinions of her. Not enough like a woman: aggressive, unfeminine, messy housekeeper, not compassionate, not in search of love (Born)Her refusal to cover up story she researched caused a person's death and her own job and career (Born)	136846
1898	From the "London Times" of 1904	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	136847
1913	From the Beyond	M				Journalist Jack Pearl (Jack W. Johnston).	136848
1930	From the Case-Books of Dr. Sars	NM		Cronin,  Bernard  (Australian writer)		Reporter Brian Tembalt assists the Chinese criminologist living in Melbourne, Australia.	136849
1958	From the Earth to the Moon	M	DVD -R HQ 3544, 3545. SVD 1398			Reporter Bancroft (Melville Cooper).	136850
1865	From the Earth to the Moon	NSF	OWN - H	Verne, Jules	With three Verne novels	Press	136851
1998	From the Earth to the Moon:	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter #1 (Don C. Noderer). TV Reporter # 2 (Jan Taylor). TV Reporter #3 (Christopher Miles). TV Reporter #4 (Catherine Stork). TV Reporter #5 (Todd Thompson).  Reporter #2 (Patti Vietta). Reporter #3 (Jack Carroll).Reporter #4 (George Colangelo). Reporter #5 (Ken Howard). Reporter #7 (Jeff Moldovan). Reporter #8 (Ric Reitz). Reporter (Robert Catrini). Reporter (Shawn Driscoll). Reporter (Jim McClellan). Reporter (Georges Wilson).TV Anchor (Bill Larson). Anchor (Dave Wagner). Jim, NASA Reporter (Roger Groseclose). Meet the Press Host (Andrew Chaikin). Press Officer (Gerard Russell). Press Rep (Linwood Sasser). BBC News Reader (Eric Paisley).First Journalist (Jimmy Buffett). Newsman (Edwin Newman-Himself). Editor (Brian Brightman). Editor (Mati Moralejo). ABC Science Editor Jules Bergman (Andrew Rubin). Cameraman (Joe Candelora).Houbolt Critic #1 (Randell Haynes). Houbolt Critic #2 (Leonard Mudie).	136852
1998	From the Earth to the Moon: We Interrupt This Program	MT	SVD 958. DVD (12 Episodes)			TV Anchor-Reporter (Lane Smith), fictional Walter Cronkite-like TV reporter serves as the dramatic link for the 12-episodes.Reporter (Claudia Miller)	136853
1992	From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: Jury of One, A	MT				Photographer (Michael E. Bauer).	136854
2005	From the Files of the Time Rangers	NSF		Bowes, Richard		Public Relations Practitioner Mercury, who’s working his wiles in the world of public relations, is one of the Greek gods who are posing as humans and pulling humanity’s strings in this novel about time travel, alternate worlds and the making of a president. The Time Rangers, lost children who are able to surf the Time Stream at will and perhaps change history to the gods’ advantage, are Apollo’s chosen servants and in charge of preserving the peace and harmony along the Time Stream, the pathway between various worlds and times. But Apollo has given them a new task -- to protect Timothy Macauley, the chosen one who must become the president of the United States or else witness the destruction of humankind. Standing in the Ranger’s way are other gods: Mercury working in PR; Diana, cruising New York in the guise of an NYPD detective; Pluto who is in the process of grooming his successor, and Dionysus, who has caused the annihilation of an alternate world. 	136855
2008	From the Ground Up	CB			Archie & Friends #115	TV Reporter Brenda Lin.  Archie and friends decide to renovate Riverdale’s first store. The work goes well until a businessman pressures the mayor to give him control of the property just as the kids are close to finishing the renovation. He thinks it would make a great place for a new garage. Determined to fight city hall, the kids fight back with a TV News Crew and Reporter Lin. 	136856
1987	From the Hip	M	DVD -R HQ 9466, 9467			News Media. Reporter (David Fitzsimmons). TV Reporter (Robert Inman). TV Anchorman (Harvey Kirck). Courtroom Artist (Robert J. Maxwell).	136857
2007	From the Realm Beyond	NSF		Konior, John V and Ted J. Konior		TV Newsman Clark Kent of News 19 with a Napoleonic complex attempts to discredit the police chief while also investigating the bizarre murders that have occurred in his town. What he discovers places him and his two-man team in danger of losing their lives. “Unusual as it was, the reporter’s name was Clark Kent. The resemblance ended there because the reporter was by no means a Superman. He had a big attitude, but was small in stature standing a shade over five feet tall and weighing no more than a hundred and thirty pounds fully clothed and soaking wet! He was also totally bald, the top of his head polished. The man had a major personality complex resulting from his being short and being prematurely bald. Those ‘shortcomings’ had resulted in him being ignored whenever an opportunity for advancement had presented itself despite having graduate with an honor degree in journalism and English literature from a famous Ivy League school. He had become resigned to his fate and had taken a job as a reporter with the small, but affluent Sands Stone’s local TV station. Shortly thereafter, he’d become their star reporter. Although having been dealt a bad hand genetically, he more than made up for his appearance with intelligence and craftiness. He had also realized early on in his career that his birth name of Lester Crunk was not going to improve his chances of being successful. Therefore, when he graduated with a Masters Degree he went through considerable trouble and expense to have his name changed to Clarkson Kent, Clark for short. Although unable to land a position with a major news station, he’d done remarkably well for the past fifteen years.” (Page 117).News 19 Anchor Pat Collins “used her good looks and willingness to provide sexual favors to achieve the position she had today. Twenty years ago when she had just graduated from high school, she had gotten a job at News 19 as a secretary. But after being there for a few months she had caught the attention of Sid Henry, the owner, and was promoted to his personal executive secretary. Not surprisingly, within five years she had been promoted to reporter despite not having any training or experience for the position. Then four years later she was promoted to the prestigious position of anchorwoman for the news station. She has a beautiful smile and although the audience is unable to see her entire body, there was evidence that she possessed a very sexy and curvaceous figure. Her hair, dyed blond at one time, was now back to its original soft shimmering auburn color showing attractive light gray streaks that complemented her large sparkling green eyes. Pat was the epitome of what sells, namely sex and beauty, and she knew it.”  (Page 130).News Commentator Pat Collins. Communications Technician Roger.  Owner of News 19 Sid Henry. The battle between good and evil dating back to the dawn of time surfaces in the Florida coast town of Sands Stone. A serial killer thought to be severely mentally afflicted is committed to the town’s state mental institution. A bizarre series of events and horrible murders occur shortly after his institutionalization making his doctor suspect that her patient’s problems could be deadly serious. Although the doctor refuses to believe in the supernatural, the nature of continuing events causes her to realize that the serial killer is possessed. Although attempting to determine who is behind the chaos, the town’s corrupt mayor, police chief and the chief’s detective nephew continue to practice a lucrative drug trade. Police efforts are being hampered by the presence of an evil and maniacal satanic cult priestess and a deranged cult priest. His son is the serial killer that has been committed. To make the situation worse, the local newsman is trying to figure out what’s going on.	136858
2008	From the Shadows	M				Reporter (Catherine King)	136859
1958	From These Roots	TS			6-30-1958 to 12-29-1961. NBC	Editor-Publisher-Owner Ben Fraser Sr. (Grant Code, 1958; Fred Hendrickson, 1958-1961, Joseph Macauley, 1961) of The Strathfield Record, the New England town's newspaper suffers a heart attack. He recuperates but frets about his advancing age (he's 65).Large, discordant family includes Liz Fraiser (Ann Flood) who comes back to her hometown. Bruce Crawford (Byron Sanders, 1958-1959), starting a magazine in Washington D.C. romantically involved with Liz.Liz's rich rival Enid Chambers (Mary Alice Moore, 1958-1959) cannily offers to back Crawford's magazine.	136860
2002	From This Day Forward	NR		Griffin, Bettye		Talk Show Host Skye Audsley is going to Farmingdale, Illinois to do a show -- "A Day in the Life" about the deplorable living conditions.Meets and interviews a family on hard times -- the father's amputation forced the daughter to not pursue a degree in Chicago to care for him and her two younger sisters.Back in town for another story,  Audsley hears that the woman's father has died. He makes her an offer she can't refuse.	136861
1931	From Trees to Tribunes	DT	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 25:23	Newspapers. Look into the creation of the Chicago Tribune that includes footage of printing presses and newspaper manufacturing equipment.	136862
1983	From Violent Men	N		Curzon, Daniel		News Media	136863
1893	From Whose Bourne	NS	MLPL	Barr, Robert		Newspaperman John Speed. George Stratton, reporter. Chicago Argus.	136864
1938	Fromme Luge, Die	MF			Germany	News Media. Reporters (Walter Steinweg, Albert Venohr). Rundfunkreporter (Walter Gross).	136865
1980	Front Line	T				Australian Photographer Neil Davis' memoir of Vietnam	136866
1950	Front Page Deadline	NM		Kofoed, Jack and Hal Leyshon		Press	136867
1951	Front Page Detective:	T			Series - Based on stories from magazine. 1951-53	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger.	136868
1951	Front Page Detective: Death of a Hero, The	T	DVD 3979		Series - Based on stories from magazine. 1951-1953. DuMont Network.	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger. Chase "couldn't be bought." Girlfriend Paul Drew, a fashion designer.Chase must convince a young boy, who is fond of a gangland hoodlum, that the life of a criminal is not as flamboyant as it makes out to be.	136869
1951	Front Page Detective: Gallahad	T	SVD 1087, VHS 910		Episode	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger.	136870
1951	Front Page Detective: Murder Can't Win	T	VHS 911		Episode	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger.	136871
1951	Front Page Detective: Murder Rides the Night Train	T	DVD 3979		Series - Based on stories from magazine. 1951-1953. DuMont Network.	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger. Chase "couldn't be bought." Girlfriend Paul Drew, a fashion designer.Chase is aboard a train with a Government witness on his way to Washington D.C. to testify against a gangland crime boss.	136872
1951	Front Page Detective: Worth a Plugged Nickel	T	DVD 3979		Series - Based on stories from magazine. 1951-1953. DuMont Network.	New York Columnist David Chase (Edmund Lowe), amateur sleuth (Edmund Lowe) with a nose for news and a sixth sense for danger. Chase "couldn't be bought." Girlfriend Paul Drew, a fashion designer.Crime does not pay -- especially when it involves murder -- and Chase is caught in the middle.	136873
1987	Front Page Exclusive	N		Girion, Barbara		Press	136874
1949	Front Page Farrell:	RS	Tape 2188		Episodes. 6-15-49, 6-20-49. 8-16-49, 8-31-49. Series  6-23-1941 to 3-26-1954. Vintage Broadcasts, P.O. Box 50065, Staten Island, NY 10305.	Reporter David Farrell (Charleton Young, Richard Widmark, Staats Cotsworth) of The Brooklyn Eagle  and wife Sally Farrell (Virginia Dwyer, Florence Williams). Pursued criminalsIn the late 1940s, Farrell sought to unveil legions of evildoers and place them behind bars. In the 1950s, a new five-part episode was launched every Monday with David on a tear to solve mysteries, expose corruption and deal with crooks of every kind.By Friday evening, he and Sally caught the crooks giving David another page-one byline. "We now present the exciting, unforgettable radio drama, Front Page Farrell, the story of a crack newspaperman and his wife -- the story of David and Sally Farrell."Some of his stories included The Deep-Freeze Murder Case where the body of a department store executive is found in a refrigeration unit. The ace reporter and his wife uncover frantic efforts by the guilty party to conceal facts that would expose him.The Fountain of Youth Murder Case. While having a rejuvenation treatment a former beauty queen is killed and David and Sally uncover a quest to retrieve lost youth and beauty that is so fantastic it is hard to believe.	136875
1945	Front Page Farrell:	RS	Tape 1553		Episode. Soap Operas including Front Page Farrell (8/10/45).  (Also includes: When a Girl Marries, Portia Faces Life and Just Plain  Bill).	Reporter David Farrell (Charleton Young, Richard Widmark, Staats Cotsworth) of The Brooklyn Eagle  and wife Sally Farrell (Virginia Dwyer, Florence Williams). Pursued criminalsIn the late 1940s, Farrell sought to unveil legions of evildoers and place them behind bars. In the 1950s, a new five-part episode was launched every Monday with David on a tear to solve mysteries, expose corruption and deal with crooks of every kind.By Friday evening, he and Sally caught the crooks giving David another page-one byline. "We now present the exciting, unforgettable radio drama, Front Page Farrell, the story of a crack newspaperman and his wife -- the story of David and Sally Farrell."	136876
1956	Front Page Father	T			Ford Television Theatre - 12-5-56	Newspaper. Charles Bickford, Mae Clarke, Horace MacMahon	136877
1950	Front Page for Jennifer	NJ		McIlvaine, Jane S.		Country Newspaper. Jennifer missed out on a city job, but take a country weekly's offer.  She finds she likes it. Close-up views of life on a small-town paper.	136878
2006	Front Page Love	NR		Elliston, Paige Lee	#2 Montana Skies Series	Journalist Julie Downs. Extra, extra, read all about it: young hot-shot journalist looks for love. Maybe it's not front-page news, but for Downs, it's true. With two men vying for her attention, Downs doesn't know what to do.So to avoid a decision, she throws herself into her job as a reporter in her small town of Coldwater, Montana.	136879
1942	Front Page Mystery, The	NJ		Dean, Graham M.		Press	136880
2009	Front Page News	N		Campbell, L.K. 		Journalist Jess McElroy has always wanted to write front-page news, but she becomes front-page news when a stalker disrupts her life. The suspect include her ex-boyfriend who can’t let go of her. Then again, he new boss Parker Montgomery has a secret past that might spell trouble for Jess. When the person hounding her becomes more dangerous, Parker insists that she move in with him for protection. Both Jess and Parker are determined to keep their growing attraction in check, but as the peril increases, so do the sparks between them. 	136881
1954	Front Page Story	M		Gaines, Robert (Novel). Jay Lewis, Jack Howells, William Fairchild (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor John Grant (Jack Hawkins) of the Daily World. Typical day in life of newspaper.  Woman killed trying to get away from press photographer. Editor's wife considering leaving him. Sob sister assigned to story on kids being evicted in East End.Flowery writer covers woman charged with mercy killing. Drunken reporter gets chance at comeback by following American atomic scientist passing secrets to spies in interest of peace. Editor turns scientist over to police.Editor upset when mother of slum kids dies. Lectures press photographer who denounces his heartless profession after alleged mercy killer is acquitted. Hit by a bus while trying to flee from him. Big story involves crash of plane. Thinks wife is on plane.Thinks wife having affair with his assistant. Wife not on plane. Editor (Ronald Adam).  New York Times, 4/19/55: There's nothing wrong with the point of this picture. It just doesn't make it well.""...The British Film…advances a proposition we do not care to challenge. It is that intelligence, bravery, open-mindedness, self-denial, humility and the milk of human kindness, are to be found in a good newspaper man…	136882
1959	Front Page Story	T			Series - Dramatizations based on front-page news stories of the 1950s. Host-narrator: Paul Stewart	Host-Narrator: Paul Stewart	136883
1937	Front Page Story	NJ		Van Gelder, Robert		Cub Reporter stumbles on a major clue and gets a scoop in a mystery. Young reporter in New York who learns about the business from one of the veterans.	136884
1965	Front Page Story	T			Series	British Editors and Reporters for a Fleet Street newspaper. Danny Tarrant, Reporter (Derek Godfrey). Joe Harwood, Reporter (Derek Newark). Reporter (Patrick Mower). Reporter (Harry Towb). News Editor Alec Ritchie (Roddy McMillan).	136885
1922	Front Page Story, A	M		Goodrich, Arthur Frederick (Story). F.W. Beebee (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Journalism/Newspapers - Ness Book	Reporter Rodney Marvin (Edward Everett Horton) gets a job in the Gazette where editor Matt Hayward (James Corrigan) and the mayor are enemies. Reporter starts a smear campaign against the mayor, but eventually brings a reconciliation of the two rivals.Reporter gets a note from the mayor that would have endangered the paper. Reporter marries publisher's daughter, who also works at the paper.Moving Picture World praised the film for the kind of realistic settings often missing from newspaper films, Variety was less enthusiastic, 8/30/.23: "Looking at it from another angle, it is merely another film in that long succession of films….""….which have tried to give newspaper work some degree of truthful presentation before the people -- but like its predecessors, it has failed miserably…..""They omit much of the real excitement and lose all of the real atmosphere of the offices where copy paper oft-times gets ankle deep around the city editor's desk and where the old copy readers still maintain their individual spittoons."	136886
1935	Front Page Stuff	P	MLPL	Bloch, Bertram	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	136887
1935	Front Page Woman	M	DVD  -R HQ 1815, 1816. SVD 663. VHS 464	Macauley, Richard (Story - "Women Are Bum Newspapermen"	Davis	Reporter Curt Devlin (George Brent), ace reporter of Daily Express, loves Ellen Garfield (Bette Davis), sob sister for The Daily Star. They are rivals and compete for exclusives. Devlin's Editor (Guy Usher).Typical exchange: "I'm a reporter" (Garfield). "No, you're not. You're just a sweet little kid whose family allowed her to read too many newspaper novels." (Devlin). Reporter  Hartley (Gene Morgan). Reporter (Paul Panzer).Reporter (Glen Cavender). Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Charles Delaney). Reporter (Jack Norton). Pale Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (J. Frank Glendon). Reporter (Edward Keane). Reporter Hartley (Gene Morgan). Reporter (Harry Seymour).Reporter (Harry Seymour). Photographer (Jack Wise). Press Room Worker (Don Downen).	136888
1939	Front Page Woman	R			Lux Radio Theater 1-16-39	Reporters. Male and Female reporter vie for top stories. Battle of the sexes and the reporters.	136889
1931	Front Page, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2550, 2551. DVD. SVDSP 782. VHS 903.  SV 121  B4	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur		Reporter Hildy Burns (Pat O'Brien). Editor Walter Burns (Adolph Menjou). Mean-spirited look at press room's occupants as they gambled, drank booze, indulged in petty graft, were unrepentant womanizer, racist, cynical and ready to do anything-for-a-scoop.Johnson tells boys he’s leaving. Launches into famous speech on journalism: "Journalists! Peeking through keyholes! Running after fire engines like a lot of coach dogs! Waking people up in the middle of the night to ask them what they think of Mussolini.""Stealing pictures off old ladies of their daughters that get attacked in Grove Park. A lot of daffy, buttinskis, swelling around with holes in their pants, borrowing nickels from office boys! And for what? So a million hired girls and motormen's wives..""...will know what's going on." Johnson and Burns gets involved with escaped convict, corruption and win the day. Burns tries to stop Johnson from getting married by telling police he stole his watch.Reporter (James Donlan).	136890
1937	Front Page, The	R	CD 001. Lux Radio Theater	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Lux Radio Theater 37-06-28. Radio version of the film	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell, James Gleason	136891
1969	Front Page, The	P		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur		Reporter Hildy Johnson (Bert Convy). Managing Editor Walter Burns (Robert Ryan)	136892
1974	Front Page, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3208, 3209. L	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur (Play). Billy Wilder and I.A.I. Diamond (Screenplay	Ness Book	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Jack Lemmon) and managing editor Walter Burns (Walter Matthau) work for Chicago Examiner. Hildy planning to leave to take advertising job.  Inside jokes to journalism legends.Burns plans to get picture of execution by using camera strapped to Hildy's leg.  College-educated journalist who is sent to replace Hildy is butt of jibes and practical jokes. Cub supported by Bensinger (David Wayne), prissy reporter for rival Tribune.Bensinger (David Wayne) the prissy reporter for rival Tribune. Reporters: Kruger (Allen Garfield). Murphy (Charles Durning). McHugh (Dick O'Neill). Wilson (Noam Pitlik), Schwartz (Herb Edelman), Endicott (Lou Frizzell). City Editor Duffy (John Furlong).	136893
1986	Front Page, The	P	A446, 582	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur		Reporter Hildy Johnson (Richard Thomas). Editor Walter Burns (John Lithgow). Reporters (McCue, Endiott, Schwartz, Murphy, Wilson, Kruger, Bensinger)	136894
1945	Front Page, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Special 75 Minutes. WNBT New York City directed by Ed Sobol	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Vinton Haworth). Editor Walter Burns (Matt Crowley).	136895
1928	Front Page, The	P	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur		Reporter Hildy Johnson and Editor Walter Burns	136896
1975	Front Page, The	MS	OWN - P	Wallach, Ira	Novel based on the play and screenplay by Wilder and Diamond	Reporter Hildy Johnson and Editor Walter Burns	136897
1999	Front Page, The	D	IJPC 102	Saltzman Composite Tape		IJPC Class Two -- Front Page, The.Film Excerpts include: "The Front Page" (1932, 1974 versions intercut), "There Goes My Girl," "His Girl Friday," "Switching Channels."	136898
1937	Front Page, The	R			Lux Radio Theatre with Cecil B. DeMille. 6-28-1937	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell ends program with comment on The Front Page.	136899
1948	Front Page, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur (Play)	UK. 90 Minute BBC Special	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Sidney James). Editor Walter Burns (Henry Gilbert). Reporter Bensinger (Ronan O'Casey).	136900
1970	Front Page, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur (Play)	90 Minute ABC Special	Reporter Hildy Johnson (George Grizzard). Editor Walter Burns (Robert Ryan). Narrator (Helen Hayes). Bensinger (Harold J. Kennedy).	136901
1998	Front Page, The	P		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	London Production directed by Sam Mendes	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Griff Rhys Jones) and Editor Walter Burns (Alun Armstrong).	136902
1946	Front Page, The	R			Episode #21. 1-27-1946. Theatre Guild of the Air	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Michael O'Shea) and Editor Walter Burns (Melvyn Douglas).	136903
1953	Front Page, The:	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Broadway Television Theatre - Adapted from Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur play.  - 10-19-53	Reporter Hildy Johnson and Editor Walter Burns. Edward Everett Horton	136904
1949	Front Page, The:	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Series 9-29-1949 to 1-26-1950. Based on 1928 Hecht-MacArthur play	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Mark Roberts) for the Center City Examiner. Editor Walter Burns (John Daly).  Reporter (Richard Boone).	136905
1995	Front Page, The: Parody Saturday Night Live	T	SV 154			Parody News. "The Front Page" movie	136906
1982	Front Page, The: Windy City, The	P		Vosburgh, Dick (Book and Lyrics) and Tony Macaulay (Music)	Based on The Front Page. Premiered in London, England, July 20, 1982 and ran for 250 performances	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Dennis Waterman). Editor Walter Burns (Anton Rodgers) who sings "No One Walks Over Me." "Long Night Again Tonight" is sung before the hanging. "Wait Till I Get You On Your Own" is sung by Hildy's fiancee. Finale is "Windy City."	136907
1985	Front Page, The: Windy City, The	P		Vosburgh, Dick (Book and Lyrics) and Tony Macaulay (Music)	U.S. Production. Premiere in 1984 Chicago. New Jersey production in 1985.	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Gary Sandy). Editor Walter Burns (Ron Holgate) who sings "No One Walks Over Me." "Long Night Again Tonight" is sung before the hanging. "Wait Till I Get You On Your Own" is sung by Hildy's fiancee. Finale is "Windy City."	136908
1982	Front Page, The: Windy City, The: No One Walks Over Me	MUS		Vosburgh, Dick (Book and Lyrics) and Tony Macaulay (Music)		Editor Walter Burns (Anton Rodgers) sings "No One Walks Over Me" about being an editor and dealing with reporters.	136909
1993	Front Page:	DT			Series 1993-1994.	Correspondent Tad Low (1993-1994).	136910
1990	Front Page: Steel Beach	NSF		Varley, John	Front Page in science fiction	Tabloid Reporter Hildy Johnson has been unaccountably depressed, even suicidal, and he soon learns that he's not alone on Luna, an artificial lunar habitat.	136911
2006	Front-Page Girls: Women Journalists in American Culture and Fiction, 1880-1930	D		Lutes, Jean Marie		Newspaperwoman in American literary culture at the turn of the 20th century.	136912
1989	Front-Page Paintings	A		Atkinson, Conrad		Newspapers. Paints the front page of the New York Daily News, the Village Voice and other papers.	136913
1976	Front, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1840, 1841			Publisher Florence Barrett (Andrea Marcovicci) publishes a radical paper decrying the blacklist. TV Interviewer (Georgann Johnson)	136914
1991	Frontera, La	MF				Journalist (Jorge Araneda). Cameraman (Alfredo Silva).	136915
1955	Frontier	T			Series	Newspaper. Stories based on actual newspaper records	136916
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Aces and Eights	R	OTR-38. Tape 2, Side A		Episode. 10-12-1958. Episode. 4-20-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136917
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Actress, The	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 3-23-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136918
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Advice to the Lovelorn	R	OTR-38. Tape 3, Side A-B		Episode. 5-18-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136919
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Bellboy's Prisoner	R	OTR-38. Tape 4, Side B		Episode. 6-8-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136920
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Belle Siddons' Encore	R	OTR-38		Episode. 8-24-1958, 8-31-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136921
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Big Sam for Governor	R	OTR-38. Tape 1, Side A-B		Episode. 3-16-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136922
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Cannibal, The	R	OTR-38. Tape 3, Side A		Episode. 5-11-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136923
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Cat Man, The	R	OTR-38		Episode. 8-10-58	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136924
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Charlie Meeker, Half-Breed	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 2-9-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136925
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Claim Jumpers	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 3-9-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136926
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Cowboy, The	R	OTR-38. Tape 3, Side B		Episode. 5-25-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136927
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Daddy Buckbucks	R	OTR-38. Tape 2, Side B		Episode. 5-4-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136928
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Education of Kid Yancy	R	OTR-38. Tape 5, Side A-B		Episode. 7-6-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136929
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Gambling Lady	R	OTR-38. Tape 5, Side A		Episode. 6-29-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136930
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Gentle Virtue	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 3-30-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136931
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Gold Digger, The	R	OTR-38		Episode. 9-28-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136932
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Holiday	R	OTR-38		Episode. 11-9-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136933
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Honky Tonkers	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 2-16-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136934
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Horse for Kendall, A	R	OTR-38		Episode. 9-14-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136935
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Indian Lover	R	OTR-38		Episode. 9-21-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136936
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Justice of the Peace	R	OTR-38. Tape 5, Side B		Episode. 7-13-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136937
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Kendall's Last Stand	R	OTR-38. Tape 1, Side A		Episode. 2-23-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136938
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Last of Belle Siddons	R	OTR-38		Episode. 9-7-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136939
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Librarian, The	R	OTR-38		Episode. 10-5-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136940
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Lost Mine, The	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 3-2-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136941
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Madam Verdes	R	OTR-38		Episode	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136942
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Mighty Mouse	R	OTR-38. Tape 6, Side A		Episode. 7-20-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136943
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Mighty Tired	R	OTR-38. Tape 5, Side A-B		Episode. 7-27-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136944
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Nasty People	R	OTR-38		Episode. 11-2-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136945
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Nebraska Jack	R	OTR-38. Tape 6, Side B		Episode. 8-3-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136946
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Powder River Kid	R	OTR-38. Tape 1, Side B		Episode. 4-6-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136947
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Preacher, The	R	OTR-38		Episode. 10-19-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136948
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Rainmaker, The	R	OTR-38		Episode. 10-26-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136949
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Random Notes	R	OTR-38. Tape 2, Side A-B		Episode. 4-27-1958. 11-16-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136950
1958	Frontier Gentleman: School Days	R	OTR-38.Tape 4, Side A		Episode. 6-1-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136951
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Shelton Brothers	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 2-2-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136952
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Trial, The	R	OTR-38. Computer Download		Episode. 4-13-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136953
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Well, The	R	OTR-38. Tape 4, Side B		Episode. 6-15-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136954
1958	Frontier Gentleman: Wonder Boy	R	OTR-38		Episode. 8-17-1958	Reporter J.B. Kendall (John Dehner) for the London Times touring the West of the 1870s	136955
1934	Frontier Marshal	M				Newspaper Editor Pickett (Russell Simpson), crusading newspaper man	136956
1939	Frontier Marshal	M				Newspaper Editor (Harlan  Briggs).	136957
1942	Frontier Passage	N		O'Malley, M.D.S.		Press	136958
1942	Frontier Passage	NM	OWN - P	Bridge, Ann		British Journalist James Milcon	136959
1939	Frontier Pony Express	M		Hall, Norman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Brett Langhorne (Donald Dillaway), a Southern newspaper reporter and his sister Ann Langhorne (Mary Hart) are tricked into helping a senator believing they are winning California for the Confederacy.  He actually wants to control the territory.Reporter is show when he discovers the senator plans to steal a Confederate gold shipment. But he's able to expose the senator before he dies. Roy Rogers says the day and captures the killer.	136960
1969	Frontier Reporter	N	OWN - H	Wellman, Manley Wade		Reporter Hugh Buckner goes to work for the Spring Creek Banner	136961
1983	Frontline:	DT			Episodes. Documentary Series	Documentaries. Hosts Jessica Savitch, Judy Woodruff (1983). Anchor Ted Koppel (2001). Correspondents Robert Krulwich (1992), Chris Bury (2001), Linden MacIntyre (2002), Peter J. Boyer (2000), Douglas Rushkoff (2001), Lowell Bergman (2004).Narrator Will Lyman.  Interviewers Theodore Bogosian (1996), John Carlin (1999). Crime Reporters Darren Casey (1994), Aidan Fennessy (1994). Commentator Ben Stein (2004). Reporters Jo Pearson (1997), Maria Theodorakis (1994), Nicholas Tsoubakos (1994).	136962
1997	Frontline: “I” Disease	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #36. 4-28-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #36. “I” Disease:When Kate (Trudy Hellier) resigns, her replacement Carla quickly starts learning the tricks of the trade from Emma: particularly that in current affairs, it isn't the story that's important, but the reporter. Before long, however, her efficiency and refusal to be trampled over by the credit-hungry reporters sees her offend Mike - who is dedicating all his time to writing his autobiography (Mike Moore, by Mike Moore), and is thus embarrassed on television and radio for not checking information that Carla prepared for him; Brooke - who attempts to claim the credit for the work that all the office staff do; and Marty - who sees the others' egotism, but not his own. Before long, it becomes clear that all of the reporters suffer from what Prowsie calls "'I' Disease", and they're the only important one in the room.Trudy Hellier's last episode.	136963
1994	Frontline: Add Sex and Stir	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #10. 7-11-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #10. Add Sex and Stir:Wen a woman is dropped from an unnamed Australian sport team, she thinks it is because she’s not a lesbian, Brooke takes the story, and attempts to transform it into a hit, but in the process ignites hatred from the sporting community. Meanwhile, Emma attempts to get Marty to take his holiday time. 	136964
1997	Frontline: Addicted to Fame	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #37. 5-5-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #37. Addicted to Fame:Mike decides that the publicity he receives is interfering with his life and he announces that he is not going to do any more publicity. Although Prowsie is at first worried about this, Trish assures him that publicity for stars is an addiction - and so they both wait to see how long Mike can go cold turkey. Geoff is told that he can run a Sunday night special about the weather, only Mike and Brooke - who doubt that it will be popular - turn down the chance to host the show. At the last minute, Marty accepts the job. When the show turns out to be a dazzling success, Mike grows jealous of Geoff's sudden publicity, and Brooke's refusal to be involved in the project suddenly becomes a desire to help out.	136965
1995	Frontline: All Work and No Fame	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #22. 9-18-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #22. All Work and No Fame:Mike’s concerns about his role with the show are amplified when Brooke is given a series of nature documentaries. To calm him down, Sam forces Marty to take Mike along on a stake-out.	136966
1994	Frontline: Art of Gentle Persuasion, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #8. 6-27-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #8. The Art of Gentle Persuasion:The team must manipulate Mike -- in one of his “serious journalism” phases -- to do a so-called expose on table top dancing. And when a crocodile victim’s husband won’t give a story to the press, Marty goes to extreme lengths to get one. 	136967
1997	Frontline: Art of the Interview, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #35. 4-21-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #35. The Art of the Interview:Steve Barrett (Jeremy Sims), an old friend of the office staff, gets promoted to executive producer of Sunday Forum, and seeks out Prowsie for advice on what to do. With the help of Emma and Marty, Prowsie explains the tips and tricks of interviews - using examples from Mike's career to illustrate them - which include fueling emotional fires instead of listening to logic, entertaining the audience, and making sure the presenter feels that he's remaining independent.This is the only episode of all three seasons where the journalists are not covering stories. It is also shorter than all other episodes, at only 19 minutes.	136968
1995	Frontline: Basic Instincts	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #18. 8-21-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #18. Basic InstinctsWhen Stu (Pip Mushin) captures a brutal beating on film, but doesn't attempt to help the man, Frontline becomes the centre of a debate about journalistic integrity. Mike, meanwhile, attempts to get a debate about euthanasia underway, and Brooke grows frustrated with developments in Emma's lovelife.	136969
1995	Frontline: Changing the Face of Current Affairs	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #23. 9-25-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #23. Changing the Face of Current AffairsWith ratings still down, the network hires Larry Hages (Harry Shearer), an American consultant who implements a series of changes in the way that Frontline runs.	136970
1994	Frontline: City of Fear	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #3. 5-23-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #3: City of FearThe Frontline team finds two stories about a murder and a kidnapping, with no likely connection and decides to merge the two together claiming that there is a serial killer. Elsewhere, Mike grows confused by his fan mail, and Brian skews the opinions of  “Media Watch” to ease Mike’s burden. 	136971
1997	Frontline: Code, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #38. 5-12-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #38. The Code:Eliott's unfunny songs displease Mike for what seems like a final time, to the point where he demands that Eliott be fired. Aware that Mike is now more important to the network than anyone else, Prowsie and Emma are forced to let him go. Although he privately hates almost everyone at the network, Mike staunchly defends "the code" whereby you never make fun of your colleague in the media. Meanwhile, Brooke is offended when a late-night sketch comedy show begin making fun of her, and she sets out to prove that she has a sense of humour. Although This Is Your Life have wanted Mike to appear on their show for years, Prowsie has attempted to derail the project since he is aware that when Mike's life is chronicled on television, it will prove incredibly boring. At last, however, he is forced to let the show profile Mike, and he sends Marty to attempt to find some interesting anecdotes from Mike's childhood... to no avail.	136972
1994	Frontline: Desert Angel, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #2. 5-16-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #2: The Desert Angel:When a beautiful young aid worker is found alive after a month missing in the desert, Brian (Bruno Lawrence) and the Frontline team get into a bidding war with Channel Nine for the interview. Elsewhere, Brooke's interview with Pat Cash has the team gossiping about their relationship.	136973
1997	Frontline: Dick on the Line	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #27. 2-24-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #27. Dick on the Line.Several years after season 2, Frontline has become the highest-rated current affairs show in the country, under the guidance of an experienced and smooth-operating Executive Producer (Alan Dale). The show, however, still targets the lowest common denominator, and continually airs manipulative pieces instead of hard-hitting journalism. When the executive producer retires, however, his replacement Graham "Prowsie" Prowse (Steve Bisley) proves to be a chauvinistic manipulator who doesn't care at all for Mike's desire to focus on important issues. As a result, Mike begins considering moving to the ABC.Steve Bisley joins the cast. In most episodes he is given top billing.From this episode onwards Jase (Torquil Neilson) now speaks. In the first two seasons, he never said a word.	136974
1995	Frontline: Divide the Community: Multiply the Ratings	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #21. 9-11-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #21. Divide the Community: Multiply the RatingsWhen the team get inside information on an attack at the Serbian Embassy, Frontline gets exclusive graphic film of the attack. As they avoid the police and the public, Sam and Marty attempt to incite racial violence through a series of live debates, while an oblivious Mike tries to find a way to ease the racial tension.	136975
1997	Frontline: Epitaph	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #39. 5-19-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #39. Epitaph:When an influential ABC journalist dies, Mike attends the funeral where he realises that he hasn't inspired anyone, and has never championed a cause without cheap concessions for sponsors and network cross-promotion. Determined to make his mark as a journalist, and to leave an epitaph that will be respected, Mike decides to tackle the problem of Aboriginal health by visiting a remote Aboriginal settlement in northern Queensland to do a week-long series of specials. His plans are complicated, however, by his own ego, his complete lack of awareness on the issues, and the fact that - back in the studio - Marty, Hugh and Prowsie are doing everything in their power to cater to the racist prejudices of the viewing audience. Stu and Trev suffer when they are forced to spend the week roughing it in the outback while Mike is flown from location to resort in his private plane. Back in the Frontline studio, Brooke gets engaged. While reluctant maid-of-honour Emma begins to suspect that Brooke doesn't have any real friends, Brooke herself finds it hard to navigate between the "necessary" publicity for her wedding, and her fiancé's demand for a private relationship.This was the longest episode of the series, with a running time of 30 minutes.	136976
1995	Frontline: Give ‘Em Enough Rope	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #26. 1-16-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #26. Give ‘em Enough Rope.Mike is stunned when he learns that Frontline has been used for cross-promotion of other properties owned by Lloyd Walsh, the Rupert Murdoch-esque owner of the network. When Walsh is suspected of breaking the cross-media ownership laws, he decides to appear on Frontline to save his reputation. But when Mike thinks (rightly) that the interview is really a puff piece and not hard-hitting journalism, he decides to set things right - with disastrous results for Frontline.This is Kevin J. Wilson's last episode. Although it is never mentioned what happened to Sam, it is likely he was fired for his role in the Walsh interview.This is also Genevieve Mooy's last episode. In the third season, the producers decided to go with a more down-to-earth publicist, who could conceivably be friends with the on-air talent.	136977
1995	Frontline: Great Pretenders, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #25. 10-9-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #25. The Great PretendersMarty and Sam bail out a neo-Nazi alleged murderer, but their attempts to pay him for his story run into trouble when they go up against the network’s legal adviser. And Mike is asked to appear on a celebrity game show special, causing the producers to worry about whether he’ll look stupid.	136978
1995	Frontline: Heroes and Villains	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #16. 8-7-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #16. Heroes and Villains:When a humble professor publishes a book of statistical analyses, the media (and Frontline) attempt to make it into a debate on racism, and Sam manipulates Mike into passionate feelings on the issue, while the Frontline staff ignore their own racial prejudices. Elsewhere, Brooke attempts to make a heart surgeon look like a hero.The main storyline is a direct parallel to a contemporary book The Bell Curve.	136979
1997	Frontline: Hole in the Heart, A (Two Parts)	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #31-#32. 3-24/31-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #31. A Hole in the Heart (Part One):When a young boy from Papua New Guinea is flown into Australia for open heart surgery, Frontline jumps on to the case. Although all the financing and work has been organised by the charity Rotary, Prowsie conspires to keep them out of the story, and give Frontline more credit. Mike refuses to get involved, leaving Marty in charge of the story but once the week-long coverage becomes popular, Mike demands to be involved, and Prowsie faces trouble keeping other media outlets from getting involved. Meanwhile, Emma and the other women begin speculating when Brooke begins acting strangely.Episode #32. A Hole in the Heart  (Part Two)As the day of Ashira's surgery nears, Marty and the team attempt to keep the story exclusive and find an entire week's storylines in what is turning out to be a relatively predictable event; and Prowsie struggles to smooth-talk his way out of not mentioning Rotary's involvement in the project. Mike's determination to be the star reporter of the story begins to wane when he is offered the chance to play golf with celebrity Ian Baker-Finch. And when Brooke informs Prowsie and Trish (Lynda Gibson) that she is pregnant, she struggles between the options of keeping her baby - which, as an unwed mother, will alienate Frontlines conservative viewership - or keeping her career.	136980
1997	Frontline: I Get the Big Names	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #34. 4-14-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #34. I Got the Big Names:Mike builds and relentlessly promotes his own profile as someone who interviews major celebrities, political figures, and other influential people from recent history. Even as he seeks an interview with Mel Gibson, Mike remains blissfully unaware that all of his interviews are actually advertisements. And when Jase is fired - for leaking audio of Brooke in the bathroom - his replacement Trev (Stephen Curry) instantly becomes a legend around the office.	136981
1994	Frontline: Invisible Man, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #9. 7-4-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #9. The Invisible Man:Brooke uses hidden camera footage to do a story on female shoplifters, causing a media outcry and debate about journalistic ethics. And when Mike is dubbed "the invisible man of current affairs", he begins a variety of publicity stunts to raise his profile.Mike's musical attempts are considered a clear dig at Stan Grant, who is an amateur musician.It was claimed in the media at the time that Grant hated the show, was convinced that Mike Moore was a caricature of him.	136982
1994	Frontline: Judge and Jury	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #12. 7-25-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #12. Judge and Jury:Brooke does a series on a priest accused of rape, and Brian decides that Frontline needs to play up the moral outrage. Meanwhile, Marty is left with the low-quality news subjects when he and his team wipe out an entire genus of butterly.	136983
1995	Frontline: Keeping Up Appearances	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #20. 9-4-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #20. Keeping Up AppearancesMike appears on the front cover of a new gay magazine, and Jan goes into damage control to make sure that Mike doesn't appear gay in public. Frontline suffers under budget cuts; and Brooke and Sam attempt to squeeze every drop of emotion, and money, from the story of a brutal attack on a prostitute.	136984
2001	Frontline: LAPD Blues	DT	SVD 965		PBS Documentary	Correspondent Peter Boyer explores allegations of corruption in LAPD.	136985
1995	Frontline: Let the Children Play	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #19. 8-28-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #19. Let the Children PlayFrontline sets up  a community service project, having Jon English build a playground for disadvantaged inner-city youth, manipulating the audience at every step. 	136986
1995	Frontline: Man of His Convictions, A	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #24. 10-2-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #24. A Man of His ConvictionsMike is accused of being a lightweight, so he sets out to have a strong opinion by joining an environmental protest.	136987
1997	Frontline: My Generation	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #28. 3-3-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #28. My Generation:Frontlines average viewer age is 64, and Mike begins to worry that the show is alienating teenagers by portraying them as vandals and drug-takers. While Emma and Mike attempt to open the show's demographics, Brooke and Prowsie continue to paint a picture of teenagers that will meet the expectations of their elderly viewers.	136988
1995	Frontline: Office Mole	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #17. 8-14-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #17. Office Mole:Mike starts tiring of his job, so Sam gives him an official-sounding but easy role as 'International Story Co-Ordinator'. A series of big stories are ruined when A Current Affair happens to do the same ones each night, leading Sam and Mike to pursue an office mole.	136989
1995	Frontline: One Big Family	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #14. 7-24-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #14. One Big Family:With the ratings down, Brian is fired from his job as executive producer. Although Emma is competent in the role, she soon begins to realise that as a young woman, she has no chance, particularly when Brian's sexist temporary replacement takes all the credit. Meanwhile, Jan (Genevieve Mooy) organises the network's new promo - One Big Family - but behind the scenes, Mike is offended by the size of his role and Brooke is refusing to shake hands with Geoff (Santo Cilauro).	136990
1997	Frontline: One Rule for One	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #30. 3-17-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #30. One Rule for One:Marty is suspended for a month after he fakes a story on Christopher Skase when he can't get real footage. Mike begins receiving threatening phone calls and being trailed by suspicious cars after he runs a story about a corrupt businessman. Believing that someone is out to get him, Mike hires a personal security guard to tail him everywhere. As the controversy surrounding Marty's light punishment grows, Mike finds everyone - including his security guard - questioning journalistic ethics.	136991
1994	Frontline: Playing the Ego Card	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #6. 6-13-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #6. Playing the Ego Card:In an attempt to gain credibility, Mike travels to Bougainville to do a week's worth of stories on a civil war. When the lacklustre nature of his story is discovered, however, Brian and Emma must attempt to spice it up. Meanwhile, the rest of the team enjoy his absence, while the network trial Brooke as anchor.	136992
2006	Frontline: Return of the Taliban	DT			Episode #120. 10-3-2006	Journalist Steve Coll of the New Yorker - Author "Ghost Wars." Journalist Ismail Khan of Dawn Newspaper. Correspondent Martin Smith. Editor Rahimullah Yusufzai of News International.Military Public Relations Chief General Shaukat Sultan. Pakistan Information Minister (Sheikh Rashid Ahmed).	136993
1997	Frontline: Shadow We Cast, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #29. 3-10-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #29. The Shadow We Cast:After listening to Pauline Hanson's maiden speech, the Frontline crew join a media frenzy attacking her Nativist and Protectionist policies as racist until finally Hanson agrees to be interviewed. At the same time, however, Frontline runs a swathe of stories about various ethnical groups, which clearly divide racial lines and are designed to appeal to racist prejudices.Mike's interview with Pauline Hanson parodies a 1996 interview Hanson gave on 60 Minutes with Tracey Curro.For this episode only, Steve Bisley is second in the opening credits.Although this season is supposedly set several years after the previous seasons (set in 1994 and 1995 respectively), this episode is very clearly set in 1996, as evidenced by Pauline Hanson's maiden speech.	136994
1994	Frontline: She’s Got the Look	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #4. 5-30-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #4: She’s Got the Look:Brian hires Nicky Burke (Rachel Kennedy), an attractive female athlete, as a reporter -- which offends the women of Frontline, especially Emma (Alison Whyte). 	136995
1994	Frontline: Siege, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #5. 6-6-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #5: The Siege:A gripping hostage siege becomes fodder for the media. Brooke attempts to interview the gunman's mother; Marty and his camera team attempt to break the police barriers; and Brian manipulates both the network and the audience. But Mike scores the big success when he finds himself negotiating with the gunmen on television.This episode is a thinly veiled reference to a highly controversial real-life incident, in which Mike Willesee interviewed gunmen and hostages on-air.	136996
1997	Frontline: Simple Life, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episodes #33. 4-7-1997. Series on ABC. Third and Final Season. The show-within-the show becomes the most respected and well-rated current affairs program in Australia. But the politics and manipulations behind the scenes remain exactly the same. Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #33. The Simple Life:Mike's recent investments and large salary become public knowledge, threatening his image as a 'man of the people'. To get this back, Trish and Prowsie attempt to convince him to become a philanthropist, and shoot a promo advertising Mike as a common man. Meanwhile, the rest of the office - particularly Marty - attempt to make Mike's life hell, now that they know his worth. Brooke and Emma clash over a story on youth unemployment when it becomes an attack on three unemployed teenagers whom the Frontline audience are growing to hate, and tuning in more passionately each night to do so.Torquil Neilson's last episode.	136997
1994	Frontline: Smaller Fish to Fry	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #11. 7-18-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #11. Smaller Fish to Fry:After “Media Watch” criticizes “Frontlines,” Mike attempts to go for a big story that will take down some of the country’s top businessmen, but finds himself thwarted at every turn. 	136998
1994	Frontline: Souffle Rises, The	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #1. 5-9-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1955. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #1: The Souffle RisesFrontline presenter Mike Moore (Rob Sitch) wants to shed his image as the nice guy of current affairs, and tries to raise his status by interviewing people perceived to be soft targets, such as Dr. John Hewson, (not long after the infamous Birthday Cake Interview). Meanwhile, reporters Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) and Martin DiStasio (Tiriel Mora) attempt to deal with more important matters.	136999
1994	Frontline: Tabloid Truth	DT	SV 260		2-15-94	Documentary	137000
1994	Frontline: This Night of Nights	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #13. 8-1-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #13. The Night of Nights:When a charity loses thousands of dollars, they ask the media to keep it quiet for the sake of their reputation. Brian and Marty, however, decide to go ahead with the story. Elsewhere, Mike and Brooke prepare for the Logie Awards, but Mike finds himself the only one without a date.This is Bruno Lawrence's last episode. He died before season 2 began filming. In the story it was explained at the start of season 2 that his character, Brian, had been fired off-screen.	137001
1994	Frontline: We Ain’t Got Dames	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #7. 6-20-1994. Series on ABC. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hesitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #6. We Ain’t Got Dames:With the show losing female viewers, Bran and Emma attempt to tailor the show to a stereotypical women’s market. Mike, meanwhile, attempts to get a serious story on migrant textile workers on the air, while also trying to have “Friday Night Funnyman” Elliot Rhodes fired, and film a new promo for the network. 	137002
1995	Frontline: When the Bough Breaks	DT			Canada. Episode #211. 5-2-1995	Reporter Hana Gartner	137003
1983	Frontline: Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?	DT			Episode #213.	Journalist-Author Edward J. Epstein. Frontline PBS W. Scott Malone. Reporter-Author Priscilla McMillan. Narrator Will Lyman.	137004
1995	Frontline: Who's Afraid of Rupert Murdoch?	DT			Episode #212. 11-7-1995	Correspondent Ken Auletta. Reporter Paul Judge.	137005
1995	Frontline: Workin’ Class Man	T		Kennedy, Jane and Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner. 	Australia. Episode #15. 7-31-1995. Series on ABC. Second Season. Inspired by a 60 Minutes special “Has the media gone too far?” Some similarity to UK series, “Drop the Dead Donkey.”Series extremely popular, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995. It was rated #2 in the 25 all-time greatest Australian TV shows. 	Parody News. Australian comedy TV series that satirizes Australian TV current affairs programs and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes in 1994, 1995 and 1997.The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline. It competes directly with real Australian programs, Nine’s “A Current Affair” and Seven’s “Real Life” (changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards). The Frontline office parodies the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host and the ambitious, cynical reporters. They will resort to any underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status. They use hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, checkbook journalism, attack journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses, while the real work is in fact done by their long-suffering production staff.The station itself also runs other TV shows references by the Frontline staff: such as 6 o’clock news program, a 3-hour news review show called Sunday Forum, a sketch show (The Komedy Bunch), a game show (Jackpot), a teen soap opera (Sunshine Cove). Stories and actions of the characters are often thinly disguised parodies of recent real events and real people. Episodes such as “The Siege” were replays of controversial events that occurred a few months before as though Frontline had covered the story. Dim-witted, egotistical host is Mike Moore, a parody of current TV hosts and journalists. Combination of real-life, high-profile TV personalities such as Host Ray Martin of “A Current Affair,” Martin’s predecessor Mike Willesee, and Host Stan Grant of “Real Life.” Parallels can be seen between “Frontline” and ABC’s “Media Watch.” Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on “Media Watch” appear on Frontline in fictionalized form. ReportersMike Moore (Rob Sitch) anchors Frontline. He is a dim-witted narcissist poached by the network from the ABC, where he had been minor journalist from Perth. Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity. In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims. While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb (for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give 'em Enough Rope (series 2) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.Brooke Vandenberg (Jane Kennedy) is a reporter on Frontline. She is ambitious, amoral and publicity hungry. While there are constant rumours that she has affairs with male celebrities in order to build her profile, in some cases she simply creates the rumours herself; in The Desert Angel (series 1) she confesses to Pat Cash that she started a rumour about having an affair with him. Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story. In A Hole in the Heart (series 3) she discovers she is pregnant to a former boyfriend and is bribed into having an abortion by a new hosting offer.Martin (Marty) Di Stasio (Tiriel Mora) is a senior reporter on Frontline. He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member (A Hole in the Heart). He is the most experienced journalist on the team: a few references are made to him winning a Walkley Award. Like Brooke, he is uncritical of the show's journalistic tactics (although in the episode Judge and Jury, he has reservations about their persecution of a priest accused of rape, mainly because he is a lapsed Catholic); in fact he is usually the confidante of the executive producers, and the one they can trust to do what is needed to get a good story, or to persuade Mike to present a story. His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and doesn't mess about negotiating.[edit]ProducersEmma Ward (Alison Whyte) is the Line Producer on Frontline. She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers' conscience. In Heroes and Villains (series 2), she is the only member of the team to have read the supposedly racist book the show is attacking and objects to their incendiary treatment of its author. Early in series 2 and 3, the executive producers of the time approach Marty and ask him to explain Emma. Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent. Despite often objecting, Emma is usually party to ethically questionable practices and occasionally finds them amusing. In A Hole In The Heart (part 2), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.Kate Preston (Trudy Hellier) is the segment producer. While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.Brian (Thommo) Thompson (Bruno Lawrence) is the executive producer during series 1.Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson) is the executive producer during series 2, hired immediately after Brian is fired. Thommo and Sam's characters are similar; a hard-nosed EP who would not hestitate to air questionable stories to attract ratings.Graeme (Prowsey) Prowse (Steve Bisley) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires. Prowsey is much more aggressive and unpleasant than his two predecessors. He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a "chick thing" and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS. He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.[edit]Supporting staffDomenica Baroni (Anita Cerdic) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike. Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give 'em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons. Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses. She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings. She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.Shelley Cohen (Linda Ross) is the executive producer's secretary.Stuart (Stu) O'Hallaran (Pip Mushin) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories. He, Marty, and Jase are all friends and frequently make fun of Mike.Jason (Jase) Cotter (Torquil Neilson) is the sound recorder who works with Stu. Jase is not actually heard speaking until series 3 despite appearing in most episodes in series 1 and 2. During the shows run it was revealed that he uses the drug ecstasy. He is fired in the episode "I get the big names" for audio taping Brooke Vandanberg while she urinates on the toilet.Hugh is the editor of videos, who is almost always seen smoking a cigarette and coughing wildly.Trev (Stephen Curry) appears as Jase's replacement as the sound recorder towards the end of the third series.[edit]Network employeesGeoffrey Salter (Santo Cilauro) is the network's weatherman and Mike's closest friend at work. Geoff usually appears in private conversations in his office with Mike, and is often the catalyst for Mike to question the reassurance he has been given by a producer that the story of the moment is being ethically pursued. He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he doesn't get it.Ian Farmer is the Station Manager, the boss of the local studios. He appears only in season one. He and Brian Thompson are good friends, and frequently play golf together.Bob Caville is the Network's Managing Director, and definitively pulls the office into line.Jan Whelan (Genevieve Mooy) is the network's head of publicity in series 1 and 2. Jan refers to everyone as "poppet" and "darling" and has extravagantly camp mannerisms, but is in fact practical and efficient.Trish (Lynda Gibson) is the network's head of publicity in series 3.Elliot Rhodes (Boris Conley) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline. Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week. In 2 episodes, he was fired at Mike's request.[edit]Special guestsFrontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees. The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. Noel Pearson appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises (series 1); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames (series 1); Bert Newton; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights (series 1); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole (series 2); Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line (series 3) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart. Harry Shearer appeared in the series 2 episode Changing the Face of Current Affairs where he played the character of Larry Hadges. Merv Hughes also starred in the series 2 episode Workin' Class Man.Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman. Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.Episode #15. Workin’ Class Man:When lower-income audiences start tuning out, Jan and Sam Murphy (Kevin J. Wilson), the new executive producer, attempt to change Mike's image: to make him a more down-to-earth guy. Elsewhere, Marty tries to stop Frontline from doing an exposé on a dodgy investment he's personally involved in.	137006
2002	Frontline/World:	DT			Series	Reporters Jane Kokan (2004), Petr Lom (2004), Sharmeen Obaid (2004). Journalist Ahmed Rashid (2004). Correspondent Victoria Gamburg (2007). Publisher Jugnu Mohsin of The Friday Times (2004).Correspondents Raney Aronson, Alexis Bloom, Amy Costello, Ngyuen Qui Duc, Serene Fang, Nick Hughes, Paul Kenyon, Amanda Pike, Arun Rath, Joe Rubin, Kate Seelye, Marco Werman.	137007
1995	Froome Room, The: Show Number Two	T			Episode #1, Season 2	Reporter (Jeffrey D. Anderson). Cameraman (Brad Hull).	137008
1996	Froome Room, The: Show's a Bomb, The	T			Episode #3.	News Crew (Yuki Aruga, Karl Bildstein, Duncan Graham). Network Announcer (Chris Shachtay - Voice).	137009
1959	Frosch mit der Maske, Der	MF			West Germany	Newsreader on Radio (Gunther Jerschke - Voice)	137010
2004	Frost	M				News Media. Reporter (Kristina Gronseth).	137011
1992	Frost of Heaven	N		Podrag, Julius		American Journalist	137012
1967	Frost: David Frost's Night Out in London	DT			Series 1941-1953.	Interviewer David Frost	137013
2007	Frost/Nixon	P		Morgan, Peter	April 2007 Broadway Production	TV Interviewer David Frost (Frank Langella) from Britain interviews President Richard Nixon in 1977. Journalist Jim Reston (Stephen Kunken). Mike Wallace (Stephen Rowe). Behind the scenes and on-air showdown.Frost was in need for a rebirth. His New York show had been dropped by the network and he was reduced to doing celebrity puff chat on Australian TV.Critic: "What made you exceptional, they said -- was that you seemed to have achieved great fame without possessing any discernible quality."	137014
2008	Frost/Nixon	M	DVD	Morgan, Peter		TV Interviewer David Frost (Michael Sheen) from Britain interviews President Richard Nixon in 1977. Behind the scenes and on-air showdown. Frost, a jet-setting TV personality with a name to make, convinces the disgraced president with a legacy to save to  sit for an interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as the reporter intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman. Frost’s team harbored doubts about Frost’s ability to hold his own. But when the cameras rolled, the unexpected happened.Frost was in need for a rebirth. His New York show had been dropped by the network and he was reduced to doing celebrity puff chat on Australian TV.Critic: "What made you exceptional, they said -- was that you seemed to have achieved great fame without possessing any discernible quality."David Frost’s career was in decline an he wanted a chance to be taken seriously as a journalist. James Reston, Jr. (Sam Rockwell) finds evidence that Nixon knew of the Watergate coverup well before he claimed. Frost sees his chance for victory and gets to work. Journalist Bob Zelnick (Oliver Platt). Diane Sawyer (Kate Jennings Grant). Interview Director (Geoffrey Blake). Frost’s Female Assistant (Janneke Arent). Brit TV Show Presenter (David Ross Paterson). Interview Cameraman #1 (Robert Pastoriza). Interview Cameraman 2 (Louie Mejia). Smith House Reporter #1 (David Kelsey). Smith House Reporter #2 (James Ritz). Smith House Reporter #3 (Pete Rockwell). Premiere Reporter #1 (Steve Kehela). Premiere Reporter #2 (Anthony Acker). Network Executive #1 (Googy Gress). Network Executive #2 (Marc McClure). Network Executive #3 (Joe Spano). Australian Reporter (Maggie Grant).  Smith House Press/Reporter (Christopher Jude). Smith Crew (Eddie Napolillo). Press Reporter (Jason Suhrke - Voice). Hugh Hefner (Mark Simich). 	137015
2007	Frost/Nixon: Conviction of Richard Nixon, The: The Untold Story of the Frost/ Nixon Interviews.	D		Reston, James Jr.		British TV Journalist David Frost brought Richard Nixon back to the public eye in 1977 with a series of interviews three years after Nixon's resignation.Reston Jr. was one of the aides Frost hired to help; him plan his line of attack. This book, written at the time of the interviews, is being published for the first time in 2007 with Reston supplying a foreword and an afterword.	137016
1977	Frost/Nixon: Watergate Interview, The: David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon	DT			May, 1977	British TV Journalist-Interviewer David Frost interviews former President Richard Nixon on Watergate and his Presidency. It drew the biggest ever world-wide audience for a news interview -- 45 million people in the United States watched alone.During 28 and three-quarter grueling hours, Frost questioned Nixon on everything form Vietnam to China, from abuse of power to the Final Days. But the most tense and gripping sessions were on Watergate. Two whole days were devoted to that subject.	137017
1996	Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo	M				Weatherman (Bret Julyk - The Weatherman).	137018
1995	Frostfire	M			Canada	Reporter Victoria Renko (Wendy Crewson), a hard-nosed reporter  finds evidence of an international cover-up.	137019
1990	Frozen Franklin, The	N	OWN - P	Hanlon, Sean		News Media	137020
1945	Frozen Ghost, The	M				Reporter (Eddie Acuff). Reporter in Hallway (Charles Jordan).	137021
2003	Frozen Impact	M				Reporter (Colleen Porch).	137022
1999	Frozen Music: Novel, A	N		Cobbold, Marika	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	137023
1956	Frozen Stuff, The	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	137024
1978	Frühherbst in Badenweiler	N		Wohmann, Gabriele (geb. Guyot)	Germany	TV Journalist	137025
1971	Frühstück auf Französisch	N		Lang, Elmy (= Elmy Lang-Dillenburger)	Germany	Journalist	137026
1992	Fruhstucksfernsehen:	TF			Germany. Series 1992.	Newsreaders Ina Dietz (2000-2006), Jessica Winter (1997), Bettina Muller (1996-2004), Sylvia Bommes (1999-2003), Martin Hass (2002). Presenters Annika Kipp (2006-2007), Jan Han (2005-2007).Presenters Nadine Kruger (2006-2007), Marlene Lufen (1997-2007), Andrea Kiewel (1996-2001), Jessica Witte-Winter (2000), Charlotte Karlinder Kusmagk (2004-2005), Peer Kusmagk (2004-2005), Sabine Arndt (2005), Thomas Koschwitz (1999, 2004).	137027
1985	Fruit defendu, Le	MF				Photographer (Alban Ceray).	137028
1988	Fruit Machine, The	M				TV Reporter (Liz Stooke)	137029
1986	Fruit Palace, The	DT		Nicholl, Charles		Reporter on the trail of the Great Cocaine Story in Colombia	137030
1896	Fruitless Assignment, A	SS	UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose		Press	137031
1988	Frullo del passero, Il	MF			Italy	Journalist (Roberto Giannini).	137032
1992	FTL Newsfeeds	T			Series 1992-1996	News Media. Virtual News Anchor (Joseph McKenna).	137033
1987	Fu gui bi ren (aka It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World)	MF			Hong Kong	TV Anchor Bill Bui (Bill Tung), his wife and three daughters win a lottery and Tung puts the money in a finance company for investment. Unfortunately the company goes bankrupt. Bill’s wife has no sex life, the oldest daughter hangs out with a bad crowd, the youngest daughter’s a junior genius, and the middle sibling has no place to hide. Then Tung’s youngest daughter is kidnapped. 	137034
1988	Fu gui zai pro ren (aka It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World 2, The Return of the Mad, Mad, Mad World Part II)	MF			Hong Kong	TV Anchor Bill Bui (Bill Tung), his wife and three daughters are back. This time around Tung is offered a job at his office’s branch in Canada and the new job offer sends shock waves throughout the family. At first they don’t want to go and leave all their family and friends by heading to Canada. Can the family adjust to the culture clash and the cold environment? Will Bill be able to control his wild daughter and satisfy his wife?	137035
1989	Fu gui zai san po ren (aka It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World III)	MF			Hong Kong	TV Anchor Bill Bui (Bill Tung), his wife and three daughters move back to Hong Kong. Lydia wins the Canadian lottery and the family needs to go back to Canada before the deadline to claim their prize. 	137036
1973	FuBganger, Der	MF				Reporter (Herbert Mensching). Reporter (Peter Moland).	137037
1995	Fudge: Play It Again, Dad	T			Episode #5. 9-9-1995	Interviewer (Moira Quirk).	137038
2000	Fuera de foco	TF			Columbia Series	News Media. Dueno revista porno (Porn magazine owner) (Ramiro Meneses). Jefe de redaccion (writing boss) (Alfonso Ortiz). Inaqui Versategui/The Paparazzi (Gonzalo De Sagarminaga).	137039
1995	Fuera de serie	DF				Reporter (Celines Toribio)	137040
1984	Fuga dal  Bronx	MF				Reporter (Paul Costello). Reporter (Maurizio Fardo). Reporter (Tom Felleghy). Reporter (Martin Sorrentino). Photographer Jay (Andrea Coppola).	137041
1966	Fugefalevel	MF			Hungary	Journalist (Istvan Szilagyi).	137042
1940	Fugitive From Justice, A	M	DVD -R 1557			Radio Newsman Mark Rogers (John Gallaudet). Reporter at Train Station (Sol Gorss). Reporter at Train Station (Creighton Hale). Reporter at Train Station (Stuart Holmes). Reporter at Train Station (Jack Wise). Tall Reporter at Train Station (Eddie Graham).Photographer at Train Station (Jack Richardson). Sort Reporter at Apartment (Al Lloyd).	137043
1936	Fugitive in the Sky	M	SVDSP 1546	Bricker, George (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Brewster (Warren Hull) for the Los Angeles Tribune promoted to general assignments from the police beat.  Gets on a plane, man is stabbed, wanted criminal holds passengers at gunpoint. City Editor Dave Brandon (Thomas E. Jackson).First Radio Announcer (Ralph Dunn). Second Radio Announcer (Harry Fox). Newstand Cashier Alice (Louise Stanley).	137044
1934	Fugitive Lovers	M				Newspaper Hawker at Pittsburgh Bus Station (Louise Emmons).	137045
1999	Fugitive Mind	M				TV News Cameraman (Phil Hawn).	137046
1955	Fugitive Romans, The	N		Murray, William	PR	American Public Relations man narrates an account of the lives and sexual exploits of the American film colony in Rome.	137047
1996	Fugitive X: Innocent Target	MT				TV Newscaster (Jack Baty)	137048
1993	Fugitive, The	M				News Media. Newscaster (John Drummond). Newscaster (Lester Holt). Newscaster (Jay Levine). Newscaster (David Pasquesi). Newscaster (Pam Zekman).	137049
1963	Fugitive, The:	T	SV 196 (Media Excerpts - Delivers Baby)		Episode. Series 9-17-1963 to 8-29-1967. 120 Episodes	News Media	137050
2000	Fugitive, The: DrRichardKimble.com	T			Episode #5. 11-3-2000	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Laura Drake). Newscaster #2 (Mike James).	137051
1964	Fugitive, The: End Game, The	T			Episode #30. 4-21-1964	TV Newscaster (Chick Hearn).	137052
2001	Fugitive, The: Gotterdammerung	T			Episode #21.	Reporter (Michael Warner).	137053
1964	Fugitive, The: Iron Maiden, The	T			Episode #43.12-15-1964	Photographer (Jason Wingreen).	137054
2001	Fugitive, The: Jenny	T			Episode #15. 2-16-2001	Reporter (Lowell Dee).	137055
1963	Fugitive, The: Judgment, The	T	SV 220  (Media Excerpts)		Two-Part Finale	News Media. Story broadcast over a national wire service.  Lt. Philip Gerard (Barry Morse) appears on TV with an appeal to David Kimble (David Janssen)	137056
1967	Fugitive, The: Judgment, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #119. 8-22-1967	Newscaster (Don Lamond). TV News Interviewer (Chick Hearn).  When the one-armed man is arrested in Los Angeles for smashing up a bar, the news is flashed nationwide and Richard Kimble returns.	137057
1963	Fugitive, The: Smoke Screen	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1963	Newsman (Buck Young).	137058
1938	Fugitives for a Night	M			PR	Gossip Columnist Monks (Paul Guilfoyle), malicious gossiper. Publicity Gal Ann Wray (Eleanor Lynn).	137059
2003	Fugitives Run	M				TV Reporter (Barb Mitchell - Voice).;	137060
2001	Fugly	M				News Radio Voice (Paul Eppleston).	137061
1935	Fukujuso	MF			Japan.	Photographer (Kan Ueda).	137062
1996	Full Circle	MT		Steel, Danielle (Novel). Karol Ann Hoeffner (Teleplay).		Newscaster (Yolanda Gaskins).	137063
1989	Full Cleveland	N	OWN - P	Roberts, Les		Magazine Journalism and a missing publisher	137064
1993	Full Commission	N		Brennan, Carol	PR	Public Relations Woman Liz Wareham solves mysteries while running a New York PR agency.	137065
2001	Full Court Press	N		Lupica, Mike		Sportswriters	137066
1960	Full Disclosure	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -1-20-60	Correspondent-Narrator Douglas Edwards. Editor (Lee Smart).	137067
1999	Full Disclosure	M	SVD 1120			New York Reporter John McWhirter (Fred Ward), burnt-out reporter, haunted by things he'd done in his youth, gets roped into sheltering a woman hiding from the law. He discovers the woman is a suspected terrorist. Editor (Lee Smart).	137068
2002	Full Frontal	M	DVD -R HQ 1836, 1837			Journalists. A 33-year-old actor, Francesca Davis playing The Reporter Catherine (Julia Roberts). Magazine Writer Carl Bright (David Hyde-Pierce), 42, also a screenwriter who is afraid his wife finds him boring.	137069
2002	Full House	NM		Evanovich, Janet with Charlotte Hughes	Pen name Steffie Hall, published original version in 1989	Newspaper Owner Nick Kaharcheck is a wealthy newspaper owner and horseman who meets a divorced mom when she makes polo lessons at his tables part of her summer improvement program.Hopeless at polo but she is so cute Kaharchek begins to invent excuses to spend time with her. Takes care of her when a horse steps on her foot. She represents everything he has avoided.Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, she is the epitome of stability. She is also irresistibly fascinating to the footloose publisher. There is one problem -- a killer is closing in on them.	137070
1989	Full House	NM		Evanovich, Janet (Pen Name Steffie Hall)		Newspaper Owner and wealthy Horseman Nick Kaharchek meets divorced mom Billie Pearce when she makes polo lessons  at his stables part of her summer self-improvement program. Though she’s hopeless at polo, Billie is so cute that Nick begins to invent excuses to spend time with her. First he takes care of her when a horse steps on her foot. Then, he arranges for his nutty cousin Deedee, a self-absorbed airhead, to board with Billie while her kids are away. As if that isn’t enough, Billie must also contend with a bomb-setting teenager, professional wrestlers, an outbreak of spiders and threats from a mysterious intruder. 	137071
1992	Full House:	T	SV 127		Episode. 2-6-92. Series (September 1987-May 1995)	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."	137072
1990	Full House: 13 Candles	T	DVD -R HQ 8797		Episode #61. 2-9-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ finally turns 13. Guys overreact when they hear they're going to play Spin the Bottle at DJ's party.	137073
1989	Full House: Aftershocks	T	DVD -R HQ 8772		Episode #55. 12-8-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Stephanie has a difficult time coping with an earthquake that occurred when Danny wasn't home.	137074
1995	Full House: Air Jesse	T			Episode #184. 2-7-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse tries to learn basketball from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.	137075
1995	Full House: All Stood Up	T			Episode #190. 4-4-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie is stood up for a date and Danny makes it worse by interfering.	137076
1989	Full House: And They Call It Puppy Love	T	DVD -R HQ 8758		Episode #51. 11-10-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Visitor from Ohio graces the Tanner household and one of its offspring gets a permanent home there.	137077
1993	Full House: Another Opening, Another No Show	T			Episode #152. 11-2-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Food critic shows up at Jesse's Smash Club. He gets locked in the storage room.It's opening night. What else can go wrong?	137078
1993	Full House: Apartment, The	T			Episode #146. 9-21-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny feels very uncomfortable with DJ going to Steve's new apartment. To make matters worse, DJ and Steve fall asleep watching TV.When they have no place to go to be alone to talk they climb into the cement truck that is in the backyard because Jesse and Joey are putting in a new driveway. Steve accidentally hits the lever that turns on the cement.	137079
1994	Full House: Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen	T			Episode #179. 12-13-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."After overhearing Becky, Jesse, Joey and Danny insult a plastic tie cup holder that Michelle bought for her father as a Christmas present, she feels she must return the gift and exchange it for one that Danny will like.When she tries to return it with Jesse, the store owner gets mad, pulls the silent alarm, and the police arrive.	137080
1989	Full House: Baby Love	T	DVD -R HQ 9665		Episode #38. 2-24-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Michelle meets Howie, Rebecca's young sister's son and becomes instant friends. Jesse lets Stephanie watch a scary movie and it scares her.	137081
1991	Full House: Bachelor of the Month	T			Episode #106. 11-26-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Being Bachelor of the Month goes to Danny's head and has a negative effect on the Tanner household.	137082
1989	Full House: Back to School Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 8759		Episode #46. 9-29-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." DJ's first day in Junior High School is rough.	137083
1993	Full House: Be True To Your Pre-School	T	DVD -R HQ 8746		Episode #135. 1-26-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Nicky and Alex play the bassoon. Jessie lies to get the twins into a well-known preschool and does. But he and Becky change their mind and do not send their kids to the school.	137084
1994	Full House: Be Your Own Best Friend	T			Episode #165. 4-5-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle learns a valuable lesson -- you can't buy friendship. She also learns you can have more than one best friend.	137085
1988	Full House: Beach Boy Bingo	T	DVD -R HQ 8741		Episode #28. 11-18-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  DJ wins a radio contest and gets tickets to a Beach Boy's concerto.	137086
1993	Full House: Bicycle Thief, The	T			Episode #155. 11-23-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Bicycle watch group is formed when Michelle reports that her bicycle is stolen. Danny, Jesse and Joey turn into thieves by mistake.	137087
1987	Full House: Big Three-O, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8917		Episode #11. 12-11-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Danny turns 30 and the night's surprise party takes a nose dive.	137088
1993	Full House: Birthday Blues	T			Episode #134. 1-19-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Kimmy's 16th birthday and Steve and DJ's 6th month anniversary takes place. DJ forgets Kimmy's birthday and throws her a party in 15 minutes, but Steve ruins it for her and Kimmy gets her feelings hurts.	137089
1989	Full House: Blast From the Past	T	DVD -R HQ 8755		Episode #41. 4-7-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Joey's college sweetheart gives him a call after 10 years have passed.	137090
1994	Full House: Breaking Away	T	DVD -R HQ 8745		Episode #170. 10-4-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse and Becky find out it's difficult to let go of your babies when it's time for the boys to go to pre-school.	137091
1989	Full House: Breaking Up is Hard To Do	T	DVD -R HQ 9116		Episode #47. 10-6-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Jesse and Rebecca find out that just because you're a couple that doesn't mean you have to like everything the other likes to do.	137092
1988	Full House: But Seriously, Folks	T	DVD -R HQ 9131		Episode #16. 2-5-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Both Joey and DJ learn valuable lessons about not giving up.	137093
1990	Full House: Bye, Bye Birdie	T	DVD -R HQ 9095		Episode #60. 2-2-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Curiosity gets the better of Stephanie regarding DJ's private life and Michelle has a rough day at preschool.	137094
1992	Full House: Captain Video (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8744		Episode #119. 5-5-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse is stuck on his career path so the Beach Boys come over to the Tanners to see if they can help out.	137095
1992	Full House: Captain Video (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8744		Episode #120. 5-12-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Jesse turns down Fat Fish Records to recover "Forever" as a fast dance number instead of a ballad, he gets some help from a very special member of the Tanner family to make that choice.	137096
1994	Full House: Claire and Present Danger	T			Episode #176. 11-22-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny goes out on a date with Michelle's friend's mom and Michelle thinks that Danny is going to marry her.	137097
1992	Full House: Come Fly With Me	T	DVD -R HQ 8975 (Mislabeled 8953).		Episode #121. 9-22-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ comes back from Spain with a surprise. Michelle and Stephanie are extremely excited to see her again. But a boy Stephanie thinks is cute gets on a plane and they go on with him. They go to Auckland, New Zealand.	137098
1994	Full House: Comet's Excellent Adventure	T			Episode #169. 9-27-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse is so self-absorbed in his own problems with "The Rippers" that he mistakenly tells Michelle she can walk the dog by herself.	137099
1990	Full House: Crimes and Michelle's Demeanor	T	DVD -R HQ 9905		Episode #70. 9-28-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Is an engagement ring worth an autographed guitar? Michelle thinks she can do anything.	137100
1992	Full House: Crushed	T	DVD -R HQ 8752		Episode #110. 1-14-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie freaks out when he sees Tommy Page at her birthday party. Too bad he likes DJ more.	137101
1988	Full House: Cutting It Close	T	DVD -R HQ 9991		Episode #23. 10-14-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Stephanie accidentally cuts part of Jesse's hair off and when he's on his motorcycle his hair distract him and he has a crash.	137102
1988	Full House: D.J. Tanner's Day Off	T	DVD -R HQ 8949		Episode #22. 5-6-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.DJ cuts school to meet Stacey. She gets caught by Joey.	137103
1995	Full House: D.J.'s Choice	T			Episode #180. 1-3-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ has a big noise. Nelson vs. Viper -- the winner goes out with DJ.	137104
1988	Full House: D.J.'s Very First Horse (aka DJ's Very First Horse)	T	DVD -R HQ 8738		Episode #26. 11-4-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ and  Kimmy decide to buy a horse without Danny's permission. "Wake Up San Francisco" does a live shoot at a stable where we see Danny try to milk a goat. Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."	137105
1987	Full House: Daddy's Home	T	DVD -R HQ 9234		Episode #6. 10-23-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Father-Daughter day turns out so great for the Tanner's until it has to end.	137106
1990	Full House: Danny in Charge	T	DVD -R HQ 10209		Episode #80. 12-14-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny finds out just how much Joey and Jesse help out and how hard it is to be a single dad to three kids, two school events and a baby at home.	137107
1988	Full House: Danny's Very First Date	T	DVD -R HQ 9134		Episode #17. 2-12-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.	137108
1994	Full House: Date With Fate, A	T			Episode #166. 5-3-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ and Danny end up dateless at a restaurant.	137109
1995	Full House: Dateless in San Francisco	T			Episode #185. 2-14-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Valentine's Day.	137110
1993	Full House: Dating Game, The	T			Episode #133. 1-5-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey and Stephanie have to learn the hard way that falling for somebody who doesn't fall for you back is a hard thing.	137111
1993	Full House: Day of the Rhino, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9034		Episode #153. 11-9-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle and all the other kids send away for a big Action Rigby toy and receive a small plastic toy that does nothing. They are angry they were ripped off by false advertising and want to do something about it.	137112
1992	Full House: Designing Mothers	T			Episode #131. 12-8-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Vicky's mom comes to meet Danny for the first time.	137113
1992	Full House: Devil Made Me Do It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9111		Episode #113. 2-18-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle starts to learn that she cannot break the rules with some sort of consequence. This is hard for her to understand so she runs away. Meanwhile, DJ tries to help settle an argument between Kimmy and Stephanie.	137114
1989	Full House: Divorce Court	T	DVD -R HQ 9159		Episode #52. 11-17-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." When Jesse thinks he is in better shape than Joey or Danny, the challenge is on.They battle it out in a footrace that viewers of "Wake Up San Francisco" will be seeing.	137115
1991	Full House: Double Trouble	T			Episode #95. 9-17-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Becky and Jesse go to the doctor and find out that  they're going to have more than one baby.	137116
1989	Full House: Dr. Dare Rides Again	T	DVD -R HQ 9682		Episode #53. 11-24-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Jesse finds out it's hard to let go of your wild past when your friends are still living it when his old buddy stops by to visit.	137117
1992	Full House: Driving Miss D.J.	T			Episode #114. 2-25-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Teaching DJ to drive is no easy task for Danny. That means he has to face the fact that DJ is growing up and he's not quite ready to let go yet.	137118
1991	Full House: Easy Rider	T	DVD -R HQ 8751		Episode #107. 12-3-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle learns if at first you don't succeed, try, try again while trying to learn to ride her bike without training wheels.	137119
1992	Full House: Educating Jesse	T			Episode #126. 10-27-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When DJ and Kimmy request Joey and Jesse's help with a Stay in School campaign, they are stunned by Jesse's refusal to help. The entire family pressures him into telling the truth -- he is actually a high school dropout.With only one English credit missing, Jesse is inspired by Becky to take a night course and earn his degree. Meanwhile, Michelle is having some problems of her own.Learning to tie her shoes is a big undertaking and when she and Jesse become frustrated and discouraged, it's clear that they will need each other to finish what they have started.	137120
1989	Full House: El Problema Grande de D.J.	T	DVD -R HQ 8754. DVD -R HQ 8976		Episode #39. 3-10-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." DJ wants Danny to get her Spanish grade, a D, changed but Danny ends up kissing DJ's teacher.	137121
1993	Full House: Fast Friends	T			Episode #149. 10-12-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie makes a new friend, Mickey. But Mickey's friends smoke and Stephanie is pressured to also. Will she?	137122
1987	Full House: First Day of School, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8943		Episode #3. 10-2-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Stephanie is nervous of her first day of school. DJ doesn't want to be stuck in a class full of "eggheads." See how Danny handles this situation.	137123
1991	Full House: Fish Called Martin, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10210		Episode #85. 2-1-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle's first pet is fun to look at but no fun to play with. That is until Michelle decides to give him a bath. And the Tanners learn how to swing their partner round and round.	137124
1992	Full House: Five's a Crowd	T			Episode #117. 3-31-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Drive-in movie isn't mean for a date and their three dads. This is what happens to DJ when she goes on a date to a drive-in. Jesse, Joey and Danny show up in the back seat of the van.	137125
1989	Full House: Fogged In	T	DVD -R HQ 8777		Episode #34. 1-20-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Tanner household becomes a lot more full as guests are stuck at the house because of the fog.	137126
1990	Full House: Fraternity Reunion	T	DVD -R HQ 9065		Episode #67. 4-27-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny wears pearl earrings and Joey wears a bra.  They set out for their 10-year fraternity reunion.	137127
1991	Full House: Fuller House	T	DVD -R HQ 9131		Episode #88. 2-22-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle doesn't fully understand why Jesse has to move out. Jesse knows it's something he has to do, but misses his family very much. Becky can see how hurt Jesse is, so she devises a plan with Danny to resolve the issue.	137128
1991	Full House: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun	T	DVD -R HQ 8975 (Mislabeled 8953).		Episode #92. 4-1-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ finds out that thee is a fine line between being a parent figure and being a parent friend. She puts Becky to the test, a test DJ might fail.	137129
1992	Full House: Girls Will Be Boys	T	DVD -R HQ 8976		Episode #118. 4-28-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle feels left out because she is not one of the boys. Jesse is seen wearing a lumberjack outfit and DJ threatens to get back at Stephanie for eavesdropping.	137130
1990	Full House: Good News, Bad News	T	DVD -R HQ 3282. SVD 1464. SVD 1041		Episode #73. 10-19-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Danny hires Double J Creative Services to create a commercial for his show. Things don't go exactly as planned.School Newspaper Editor. Named editor of the school newspaper, D.J. (Candance Cameron) plays favorites, appoints Kimmy (Andrea Barber) editor of sports pageFriends don't make the best working partners. Kimmy and DJ find this out when they are working on the school paper together. School Paper Editor DJ must fire Kimmy.	137131
1989	Full House: Goodbye, Mr. Bear	T	DVD -R HQ 8754. DVD -R HQ 8977		Episode #40. 3-24-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Tanner watched home videos of when he and Pam brought Michelle home from the hospital after being born. The Tanners remember Pam, Tanner's wife.	137132
1991	Full House: Gotta Dance	T			Episode #102. 11-5-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie begs her father for permission to take professional dance classes, but the extensive training and decreased free time ends up being more strenuous than she anticipated.Knowing that Jesse would never attend a baby shower, Becky plans one behind his back.	137133
1991	Full House: Graduates, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8949		Episode #93. 4-26-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny is going through a mid-life crisis. Feeling he is losing his youth, he begins to date a younger woman who has more in common with DJ then Danny.	137134
1993	Full House: Grand Gift Auto	T			Episode #140. 3-16-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey finds out that what seems too good to be true usually is when he buys DJ a car for her birthday later to find out it was stolen.	137135
1989	Full House: Granny Tanny	T	DVD -R HQ 8756		Episode #49. 10-20-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Granny is now retired and visits the Tanner household for a visit. Little do they know that their plot to make Granny feel wanted would backfire.	137136
1989	Full House: Greatest Birthday on Earth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8771		Episode #54. 12-1-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Jesse, Michelle and Stephanie are locked inside of a gas station. Jesse and Stephanie try to make it a good birthday for Michelle.	137137
1990	Full House: Greek Week	T	DVD -R HQ 8797		Episode #69. 9-21-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Will Jesse ask Becky to marry him?	137138
1988	Full House: Half a Love Story	T	DVD -R HQ 8717.		Episode #14. 1-15-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Jesse meets a woman at the television station where Danny works and she turns up at the Tanner house. Jesse uses baby Michelle to get a date with one of Danny's co-workers. Anchorman (Mark Costello).	137139
1991	Full House: Happy Birthday, Babies (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8748		Episode #103. 11-12-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Tanners remind Michelle just how special she is to them when anxiety sets in for Michelle because her baby book is now done when she turns 5.	137140
1991	Full House: Happy Birthday, Babies (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8748		Episode #104. 11-12-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny has to fill in for Jesse during Becky's labor as he is taken away for surgery himself. Feeling disappointed because everyone left her on her birthday for the birth of the twins, Michelle realizes that she isn't the baby anymore.	137141
1990	Full House: Happy New Year	T			Episode #81. 12-28-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny and Jesse secretly sign up Joey for a video dating service and Joey thinks he has found the love of his life.	137142
1993	Full House: Heartbreak Kid, The	T			Episode #136. 2-9-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Just because you are young doesn't mean you don't have feelings and can't get them hurt. Tanners find this out when they take Michelle's crush on Steve lightly.	137143
1993	Full House: High Anxiety	T			Episode #151. 10-26-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny is realizing that his last baby is growing up and he can't quit accept it. Michelle wants to start making decisions for herself and Danny has a hard time with this.	137144
1991	Full House: Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, The (aka Hole in the Wall Gang, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 10276		Episode #89. 3-1-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Disaster strikes when Stephanie tries to imitate DJ in everything that DJ does including wearing the same clothes	137145
1990	Full House: Honey, I Broke the House	T	DVD -R HQ 8945		Episode #64. 3-9-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie gets into Joey's car and it moves backwards and goes through the kitchen wall.	137146
1994	Full House: House Divided, A	T			Episode #168. 5-17-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Tanner family has a situation of splitting apart or staying together. It comes to a choice between family and money. They decide to stay together as a family.	137147
1993	Full House: House Meets the Mouse, The (Part One)	T			Episode #143. 5-11-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Jesse receives the opportunity to do a concert in Disney World, he arranges for it to be a romantic getaway with Becky -- that is, until Danny decides to turn it into a family affair.Once in Florida, Joey meets up with some cartoonists. Jesse unintentionally neglects his family by working too much. Danny fights for the nerve to propose to Vicky.Kids tour the Magic Kingdom on their own. Michelle is crowned Princess for the Day. When others get sick of listening to her orders, Michelle gets angry and wanders off leading her sisters and Kimmy on a frantic search.	137148
1993	Full House: House Meets the Mouse, The (Part Two)	T			Episode #144. 5-18-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."All Danny wants to do is ask Vicky to marry him. Every time he tries he is interrupted. Stephanie misses out on some very good times because she is too busy feeling sorry for herself.DJ thinks she sees Steve all over Disneyland. Jesse does an underwater broadcast with a hungry looking shark swimming around.	137149
1990	Full House: I.Q. Man, The (aka The IQ Man). 	T	DVD -R HQ 8802		Episode #71. 10-5-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Can Danny be a silent partner?When things don't work out working for Mr. Malatesta, Jesse and Joey have a decision to make about their futures.	137150
1992	Full House: I'm Not D.J.	T			Episode #130. 12-1-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Nicky and Alex need to go for their first haircuts and Stephanie is sporting the Princess Leia look. What is Stephanie trying to hide?	137151
1989	Full House: I'm There for You, Babe	T	DVD -R HQ 8778		Episode #42. 4-14-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Jesse has the toughest birthday anyone could ever have. His family thinks he can do everything at once, but they learn he can't.	137152
1994	Full House: I've Got a Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 8746		Episode #172. 10-18-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny spills the secret that Michelle told him about their secret club and she gets kicked out of the club.	137153
1994	Full House: Is It True About Stephanie?	T			Episode #158. 1-4-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie gets revenge on a classmate of hers that's been giving her trouble at the new school. But she feels guilty and asks Jesse why they call it "Sweet Revenge."Stephanie has a change of heart and tries to make friends with the classmate.	137154
1993	Full House: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night	T			Episode #145. 9-14-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."	137155
1988	Full House: It's Not My Job	T	DVD -R HQ 8738		Episode #25. 10-28-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Jesse takes a change in his career towards music, a decision that affects his father.	137156
1987	Full House: Jesse's Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 8903		Episode #8. 11-6-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Cable goes out just when the Tanners want to watch something.	137157
1988	Full House: Jingle Hell	T	DVD -R HQ 9997		Episode #27. 11-11-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Joey and Jesse are fighting over a jingle that Jesse and Joey wrote together.Stephanie and DJ are fighting over privacy.	137158
1989	Full House: Joey & Stacey and…Oh, Yeah, Jesse (aka Joey and Stacey and…Oh, Yeah, Jesse).	T	DVD -R HQ 8772		Episode #56. 12-15-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Jesse and Joey pitch an idea to a client but the client doesn't really care for it.Joey takes risk and pitches his idea without consulting with Jesse first.	137159
1988	Full House: Joey Gets Tough	T	DVD -R HQ 8741		Episode #29. 11-25-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Joey lets DJ and Stephanie watch a Tiffany concert. Danny comes in and Joey decides to be tougher.DJ comes home latte and he won't let her go to her karate tournament.	137160
1991	Full House: Joey Goes Hollywood	T	DVD -R HQ 10291		Episode #91. 3-29-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Tanner family is star struck when they go with Joey who has landed a job on an up-and-coming TV series.	137161
1994	Full House: Joey's Funny Valentine	T	DVD -R HQ 8827		Episode #160. 1-25-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey's new girlfriend, Roxie, tries to make a good impression on the Tanner family but things don't go exactly as planned.	137162
1987	Full House: Joey's Place	T	DVD -R HQ 8917		Episode #10. 12-4-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.	137163
1988	Full House: Just One of the Guys	T			Episode #18. 3-4-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Cousin Steve visits the Tanners and hangs out with the guys.	137164
1990	Full House: Just Say No Way	T	DVD -R HQ 9693 (No Number on Disc)		Episode #65. 3-30-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey, Danny and Jesse learn that what appears to be is not always what it is the hard way when what appears to Jesse is DJ was drinking at the dance. When the truth comes out, the guys need to do some big-time apologizing to DJ.	137165
1991	Full House: King and I, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8751		Episode #99. 10-15-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse forgets that family should always come first when he gets wrapped up in trying to write a song, loses his temper and doesn't join the family in their annual picnic.	137166
1994	Full House: Kissing Cousins	T			Episode #162. 2-15-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse can see no wrong with his cousin from Greece, but the rest of the family see right through him. It's just a matter of showing Jesse who his cousin really is.	137167
1987	Full House: Knock Yourself Out	T	DVD -R HQ 8691		Episode #7. 10-30-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Reporter (Brian Hale). Danny's tryout for a career as a boxing announcer isn't exactly a knockout. Danny almost ruins a man's career.	137168
1994	Full House: Last Dance, The	T			Episode #161. 2-8-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Jesse's beloved grandfather arrives from Greece for a visit, the man fills the house with his love and philosophy of life. The family is crushed when he dies in his sleep.But no one feels it more than Jesse and Michelle, who are both struggling to reveal their true emotions. Bond between them is stronger than ever, however, and in the wake of this devastating tragedy, they help each other heal.	137169
1995	Full House: Leap of Faith	T			Episode #189. 3-21-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Becky decides to go bungee jumping with a guest on "Wake Up San Francisco," she chickens out once she is supposed to jump. Jesse comes along to the shoot and Becky convinces Jesse to take the plunge with her.	137170
1991	Full House: Legend of Ranger Joe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8752		Episode #100. 10-22-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle inherits a pair of tap shoes and won't stop tapping. Joey is going for a job and when he gets it he sends a hug-a-gram to the man who hired him not knowing the man is afraid to be touched.	137171
1989	Full House: Little Romance, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8753		Episode #33. 1-13-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Rebecca gets jealous at the charity auction she and Danny are hosting because a very rude woman is bidding on Jesse.	137172
1989	Full House: Little Shop of Sweaters	T			Episode #36. 2-10-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." DJ's valentine gift from her dad turns into shreds as she leaves her Royal Blue sweater and it gets ripped up.Stephanie tries to help her, but should learn  the meaning of "Buy Now, Pay Later" as she steals a sweater.	137173
1992	Full House: Long Goodbye, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8827		Episode #122. 9-29-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."While Danny struggles with marinating his long-range relationship with Vicki or ending it, Michelle learns her best friend is moving to Texas.	137174
1994	Full House: Love on the Rocks	T			Episode #163. 3-1-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ is growing up and begins to comprehend that life shouldn't revolve around a boyfriend. If it does you miss out on many other things.	137175
1992	Full House: Lovers and Other Tanners	T	DVD -R HQ 8777		Episode #125. 10-20-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."As DJ and Steve's relationship grows more serious, Danny is concerned that his daughter is moving too quickly with the romance.When DJ receives a C on an exam, he is willing to overlook it -- but as her negligence of her responsibilities increases, Danny forbids her to see him.Alienated from his little girl, Danny is left wondering if he did the right thing -- and as he and Vicky discuss their feelings for one another, he realizes that maybe the love between DJ and Steve isn't as silly as he thought.	137176
1989	Full House: Luck Be a Lady (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8758. DVD -R HQ 8977		Episode #43. 4-28-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Girls win a $100,000 jackpot for Joey, and Rebecca and Jesse let jealousy get the better of them. Family goes to the Ali Baba Hotel and Casino.	137177
1989	Full House: Luck Be a Lady (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8759		Episode #44. 5-5-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Jesse and Becky walk up the aisle and down the aisle again and again before they discover they need to get to know each other better before they get married	137178
1990	Full House: Lust in the Dust	T	DVD -R HQ 8943		Episode #59. 1-26-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Danny has come up with many ways of breaking a date. The rest of the Tanners are becoming concerned at Danny's excuses why he won't date somebody.	137179
1988	Full House: Mad Money	T	DVD -R HQ 9273		Episode #21. 4-29-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Repaying old debts is not as easy as it may seem.	137180
1994	Full House: Making Out Is Hard To Do.	T	DVD -R HQ 8745		Episode #171. 10-11-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  TV Announcer (David Ruprecht).Stephanie goes to a "Make Out Party" at a friend's house and feels pressured. But overcomes it.	137181
1991	Full House: Matchmaker Michelle	T	DVD -R HQ 9111		Episode #96. 9-24-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle sets out on a journey to find Danny a wife so she can have a mommy. Jesse tries to change the image of his band. Tanners are struck with Kimmy when a school project is for two people to switch houses for a day.	137182
1994	Full House: Michelle a la Cart	T			Episode #164. 3-15-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle proves that Soapbox Derby is not just for boys. She wants to enter the race and she wants to win. Jesse, Becky and Danny make jokes about a girl building a car and hurt Michelle's feelings	137183
1995	Full House: Michelle Rides Again (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8747		Episode #191. 5-23-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle and her new friend want to go for a care-free ride on the horses. Michelle's horse gets spooked and Michelle takes a fall making her lose her memory.	137184
1995	Full House: Michelle Rides Again (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8747		Episode #192. 5-23-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."At the hospital, after Michelle wakes up, the family learns she suffers from amnesia and it could take a while until her memory returns. Kimmy organizes a date for DJ and the prom -- Duane's cousin Wayne.	137185
1989	Full House: Middle Age Crazy	T	DVD -R HQ 8743		Episode #32. 1-6-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Stephanie gets married because she feels left out when nobody in the family is paying any attention to her.Danny, Joey and Jesse realize that they need to divide their attention so each girl feels wanted.	137186
1987	Full House: Miracle of Thanksgiving, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9622		Episode #9. 11-20-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Family's first Thanksgiving without the mother. They've having a hard time having a good Thanksgiving. Danny even pays $200 for a turkey.	137187
1990	Full House: Misadventures in Baby-Sitting	T	DVD -R HQ 8774		Episode #58. 1-12-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ comes up with a use for butter that is not likely to be very popular with toast lovers. DJ takes a job babysitting so she can earn money to get a phone. But DJ gets in a bit over her head.	137188
1990	Full House: Mr. Egghead	T	DVD -R HQ 9061		Episode #62. 2-16-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey is the host of "Mr. Egghead." When he is demonstrating something, the punching bag hits Stephanie in the nose and breaks it. To make it worse, it was the day before picture day.	137189
1995	Full House: My Left and Right Foot	T			Episode #183. 1-31-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse insults Becky for her singing to the children.	137190
1989	Full House: Nerd for a Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8756. HQ 8978,		Episode #48.  10-13-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Stephanie makes a new friend by realizing that calling people names can hurt their feelings.	137191
1992	Full House: Nice Guys Finish First	T			Episode #129. 11-24-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey is stuck in the middle of being nice and not angry like he promised Michelle or win the hockey game he is playing in.	137192
1991	Full House: Nicky and/or Alexander	T	DVD -R HQ 8753		Episode #105. 11-19-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse can't tell the twins, Nicky and Alex, apart.	137193
1990	Full House: No More Mr. Dumb Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 8788		Episode #57. 1-5-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse finds out that being smart doesn't always mean you have to know a lot about books when he feels threatened by an old teacher of Becky's who shows up for a literature soiree.	137194
1991	Full House: Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Girl Gone (aka Where O Where Has My Little Girl Gone; Where Oh Where Has My Little Girl Gone)	T	DVD -R HQ 8749		Episode #98. 10-8-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ finds out that a girl's reputation can be made or broken with one small lie when a boy she wouldn't kiss starts spreading rumors about her.	137195
1991	Full House: Ol' Brown Eyes	T	DVD -R HQ 10252		Episode #83. 1-11-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Danny tries to act cool by dressing in leather to impress DJ because he wants to perform at the benefit at DJ's school that he is hosting, DJ is horrified. A game of hide the object lands Joey in trouble with Jesse.	137196
1994	Full House: On the Road Again	T			Episode #175. 11-8-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse and his new band is on tour. He returns to his old motel room and realizes it's a dump. You can't go home again.	137197
1990	Full House: One Last Kiss	T	DVD -R HQ 8887		Episode #77. 11-16-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse learns that sometimes the past should be just that when he attends his 10-year High School Reunion alone.	137198
1988	Full House: Our Very First Christmas Show	T	DVD -R HQ 8698		Episode #31. 12-16-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Family gets struck in an airport in Colorado and has to spend Christmas there. Stephanie leaves Santa a map, but will he find her?	137199
1987	Full House: Our Very First Night	T	DVD -R HQ 9973		Episode #2. 9-27-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Jesse lets DJ and Stephanie stay up late with his hand. They eve have pizza delivered at night. Then Danny comes home.	137200
1987	Full House: Our Very First Promo	T	DVD -R HQ 8922		Episode #12. 12-18-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Michelle can't play the role of Michelle in the Tanner's first promo.	137201
1990	Full House: Our Very First Telethon	T	DVD -R HQ 9065		Episode #68. 5-4-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Telethon host Danny falls asleep during the show -- and his family picks up where he left off.	137202
1989	Full House: Pal Joey	T	DVD -R HQ 8778		Episode #37. 2-17-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Danny is jealous.	137203
1993	Full House: Perfect Couple, The	T			Episode #157. 12-14-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey wants to make a sow about couples more interesting, so he tries to get them to fight. The couples are Jesses and Becky, DJ and Steve and Danny and -- since Vicky left -- Estelle.	137204
1987	Full House: Pilot - Our Very First Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9973		Episode #1. 9-22-987. Series. 9-22-1987 to 5-23-1995.	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Later co-host with Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin), "Wake Up, San Francisco," morning information series.Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Pam's brother, Jesse, and Danny's best friend, Joey Gladstone, move into the house to help Danny raise his three daughters, O.J., Stephanie, and Michelle.Danny's mom moves out. Danny's comic friend, Joey and his rock 'n' rollin' brother-in-law, Jesse, moves in.	137205
1990	Full House: Pinch for a Pinch, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10198		Episode #74. 10-26-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."When Jesse fills in for Joey at parent volunteer day, chaos breaks out which leads to a pinching war. Kimmy plays a trick on Stephanie by scaring her with a fake horoscope.	137206
1992	Full House: Play It Again, Jess	T			Episode #109. 1-7-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse has to learn the hard way that he and Becky are a team and no matter what, they are in it for the long haul -- even it means Jesse has to be a stay-at-home dad.	137207
1992	Full House: Play's the Thing, The	T			Episode #128. 11-17-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."With a school play coming up for Michelle's class, Jesse and Joey reluctantly agree to be the directors. Michelle is convinced that she will earn the lead role of Yankee Doodle, but then a fellow classmate is given the part.Michelle is resentful, which leaves Jesse and Joey with the responsibility of teaching her the importance of teamwork. Meanwhile, Steve gets defensive when he believes that DJ is making all the decisions in their relationship.Danny, who misses having babies around, unintentionally snubs Becky by spending extensive time with the twins.	137208
1993	Full House: Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur	T			Episode #138. 2-23-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jessie and Danny take Michelle's class to the museum and discover a $4 million dinosaur skeleton is in need of some attention.	137209
1988	Full House: Pox in Our House, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8922		Episode #15. 1-29-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Three of the Tanners get the Chicken Pox and Danny needs to find a baby-sitter or he'll miss the big game.	137210
1995	Full House: Producer, The	T			Episode #181. 1-10-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Danny gets passed over for a promotion which is given to Becky. This causes friction in the Tanner household.	137211
1993	Full House: Prom Night	T			Episode #142. 5-4-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Mistaken event takes place at the prom which has DJ in a tailspin. Prom was not what she expected and because of this misunderstanding prom night seems to be ruined	137212
1993	Full House: Prying Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8743		Episode #154. 11-16-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ finds Stephanie and Kimmy hiding out in Steve's apartment. Stephanie's intentions were good but her actions were wrong. DJ says some mean things to Stephanie but later realizes she made a mistake.	137213
1992	Full House: Radio Days	T			Episode #124. 10-13-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse starts yet another career and brings Joey along with him. A Disc Jockey seems right up Jesse's alley. He will have to learn to share his time on radio with Joey, however, who is also hired.	137214
1987	Full House: Return of Grandma, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8887		Episode #4. 10-9-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Granny returns to find the house a mess and her grand-daughter is a turtle. See what happens when Claire refuses to clean up after the boys.	137215
1992	Full House: Road to Tokyo	T	DVD -R HQ 8749		Episode #123. 10-6-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle tries to dig a hole in the backyard to reach Jesse who is in Japan. Jesse has some hard choices to make.	137216
1991	Full House: Rock the Cradle	T			Episode #94. 5-3-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Becky is trying to tell Jesse she is pregnant and he just doesn't seem to get it.	137217
1993	Full House: Room For One More	T			Episode #141. 4-6-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Toilet-training the twins makes Jesse and Becky reflect on how quickly their babies are growing up, but with a potential new job in store for Becky, it is difficult deciding whether to have another child.To prove to his wife that they can take on the responsibility, Jesse agrees to watch the boys and do his radio show at home while Becky is at work.Danny reluctantly agrees to let Stephanie and Michelle baby-sit a neighbor's pet pig which becomes a problem as the creature wreaks havoc around the house.	137218
1987	Full House: Sea Cruise	T			Episode #5. 10-16-1987	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Why does Danny go overboard to catch a radial tire? Why won't Danny go out with Caroline?	137219
1990	Full House: Secret Admirer	T			Episode #79. 12-7-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Rusty writes a love note and it is passed around the house.	137220
1988	Full House: Seven-Month Itch, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #19. 3-11-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Jesse finds himself trapped.	137221
1988	Full House: Seven-Month Itch, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #20. 3-18-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.	137222
1990	Full House: Shape Up	T	DVD -R HQ 10204		Episode #76. 11-9-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ learns that friends are not true friends if they only like you for what you look like on the outside when she is invited to Kimmy's birthday party, which turns out to be a pool party.	137223
1993	Full House: Silence Is Not Golden	T			Episode #137. 2-16-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie knows of a classmate who is being abused by his father but made a promise not to tell. She is torn between telling because she knows he is in trouble and keeping his secret.	137224
1988	Full House: Sisterly Love	T	DVD -R HQ 9116		Episode #13. 1-8-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.DJ gets the role in an "Oats Boats" commercial but Stephanie takes it away.	137225
1991	Full House: Sisters in Crime	T			Episode #108. 12-17-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ takes Stephanie and Michelle to the movies with her and Steve. She has Kimmy lie for her and when they get sent home, has Stephanie and Michelle lie so she doesn't get into trouble.	137226
1990	Full House: Slumber Party	T	DVD -R HQ 8803 (Mislabeled as 8118		Episode #72. 10-12-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."It is time for the Honey Bee slumber party for mothers and daughters. Becky agrees to go with Stephanie, but she has car trouble. Joey ends up going.	137227
1993	Full House: Smash Club: Next Generation, The	T			Episode #150. 10-19-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse has just inherited the Smash Club. He gets inspiration from the kids as to what to do with it. But Jesse doesn't have a very good business sense, so he struggles to try to get a loan to fix it up.	137228
1992	Full House: Spellbound	T			Episode #111. 1-28-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie advances to the finals for best speller in her class. After she comes in second place, she challenges the winner to a rematch.	137229
1989	Full House: Star Search	T	DVD -R HQ 8771		Episode #50. 11-3-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Joey tries to get where he hoped to be during his career by winning Star Search.	137230
1991	Full House: Stephanie Gets Framed	T	DVD -R HQ 8996		Episode #84. 1-25-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie feels she will be the blunt of the kid's jokes when she learns she needs glasses. Jesse can't decide who will be his best man.	137231
1991	Full House: Stephanie Plays the Field	T	DVD -R HQ 10272		Episode #90. 3-8-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie has a decision to make after joining the baseball team that Danny coaches. Here newfound love plays for the opposite team. Will she let her team down or will she let her new boyfriend down?	137232
1994	Full House: Stephanie's Wild Ride	T			Episode #177. 11-29-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephen wants to put herself in danger and DJ stops her.	137233
1993	Full House: Subterranean Graduation Blues	T			Episode #139. 3-2-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."It doesn't matter where you are when something important is supposed to happen as long as your family is there with you to celebrate. This is the lesson the Tanners discover.	137234
1995	Full House: Super Bowl Fun Day	T			Episode #182. 1-25-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey should have keep his promise to take Michelle's science group to the science museum instead of a bar just to be able to watch the Super Bowl.	137235
1993	Full House: Support Your Local Parents	T			Episode #156. 11-30-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."You can't hide things from Danny. He has the "nose" of a bloodhound. When DJ gets a ticket she tries to cover it up but Steph and Michelle find out and use this against DJ to get what they want.Jesse and Becky finally realize that they need help with the twins.	137236
1991	Full House: Take My Sister, Please	T	DVD -R HQ 10334		Episode #97. 10-1-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ makes a plea to the guys for her to get her own room. But the decision is almost overturned when Michelle decides she doesn't want to live with Stephanie either so Steph moves into the bathroom.Jesse tries to survive Becky's pregnancy hormones. Jesse and Becky take birthing lessons.	137237
1995	Full House: Taking the Plunge	T			Episode #187. 2-28-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Kimmy decides to marry Duane because she fears losing her friendship with DJ when DJ gets ready to go off to college.	137238
1988	Full House: Tanner vs. Gibbler	T	DVD -R HQ 9991		Episode #24. 10-21-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident.Kimmy's birthday and when she comes to her party with older friends, she gets mad at DJ.	137239
1989	Full House: Tanner's Island	T	DVD -R HQ 8755. DVD -R HQ 8978.		Episode #45. 9-22-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Family vacation doesn't go as planned for the Tanners who sail off to an island.	137240
1990	Full House: Terror in Tanner Town	T	DVD -R HQ 8996		Episode #78. 11-23-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny girlfriend's son, Rusty, comes over.	137241
1994	Full House: Test, The	T			Episode #159. 1-11-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ is worried about her SATs. The test has her so nervous that she has a nightmare about the test.	137242
1990	Full House: Those Better Not Be the Days	T	DVD -R HQ 9061		Episode #63. 2-23-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Chaos in the Tanner house. In order to teach the girls a lesson, the guys switch roles with the girls. The girls will be the adults and the guys will show them what it is like not to be appreciated. Plan backfires.	137243
1990	Full House: Three Men and Another Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 9905		Episode #66. 4-13-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Jesse is babysitting Tony. Michelle gets jealous when Jesse pays more attention to Tony.	137244
1994	Full House: To Joey, With Love	T			Episode #173. 10-25-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey substitutes for the teacher of Michelle's class.	137245
1994	Full House: Too Little Richard Too Late	T			Episode #167. 5-10-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey points out at a PTA meeting in which he is running for president that it doesn't matter who gives birth to kids. Real parents are the ones there for them when they need them.	137246
1992	Full House: Too Much Monkey Business	T	DVD -R HQ 8828		Episode #112. 2-11-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny's sister shows up at the Tanner household with her pet monkey. Joey finds himself attracted to her but Danny isn't happy about the whole thing.	137247
1993	Full House: Tough Love	T			Episode #148. 10-5-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Becky and Jesse learn when kids are out of control it's time to say No, when the boys are acting any way they want and nobody is telling them No. Their behavior is affecting the whole Tanner household.Vicky fixes dinner for the family for the first time.	137248
1988	Full House: Triple Date	T	DVD -R HQ 8945		Episode #30. 12-9-1988	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Danny has a hard time trying to find a date that at some point in time Jesse hasn't dated.Danny's date brings friends for Joey and Jesse. But the best laid plans don't always work.	137249
1992	Full House: Trouble in Twin Town	T			Episode #127. 11-10-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Becky and Jesse realize how happy they are when Becky's rich cousin comes to town.	137250
1992	Full House: Trouble With Danny, The	T			Episode #116. 3-17-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Danny finds out how the family feels about his cleaning obsession and has to take a hard look at his life.	137251
1994	Full House: Under the Influence	T			Episode #178. 12-6-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Kimmy gets drunk at a party and wants to drive home.	137252
1995	Full House: Up on the Roof	T			Episode #188. 3-14-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ tries to pull the ultimate senior prank. She put the principal's car on the roof. Then it starts raining. But the principal doesn't seem to mind it.	137253
1992	Full House: Very Tanner Christmas, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9403		Episode #132. 12-15-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Becky misses her snow-filled Christmases in Nebraska and Jesse is determined to make this year a special celebration for her. DJ is resentful over Steve's decision to attend college across the country fearing their relationship will suffer once he leaves.With Stephanie and Michelle indicating greed and materialism with their Christmas presents, Jesse plans a special surprise to teach them the true meaning of the season.Danny feels the void of Vicky's absence.	137254
1990	Full House: Viva Las Joey	T	DVD -R HQ 10198		Episode #75. 11-2-1990	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Joey gets a gig right before Wayne Newton and to his surprise, his dad is there.	137255
1991	Full House: Volunteer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8828		Episode #101. 10-29-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."DJ befriends a elderly man in a nursing home that she volunteers at. When she brings him home he gets confused and DJ doesn't understand why.	137256
1995	Full House: We Got the Beat	T			Episode #186. 2-21-1995	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Stephanie and her newly formed band do not practice and so their debut is a disaster.	137257
1991	Full House: Wedding, The (Part One)	T			Episode #86. 2-8-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."The wedding has arrived but where is the groom? Jesse is in a tree in tomato country.	137258
1991	Full House: Wedding, The (Part Two)	T			Episode #87. 2-15-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Tomatoes are a fruit not a vegetable. Jesse learns that before being released from jail. Becky comes to rescue Jesse from jail. Will they make it back to the church on time?	137259
1991	Full House: Working Girl	T			Episode #82. 1-4-1991	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."  Rebecca and Jesse cannot decide where their wedding should take place.DJ tries to juggle working and school work in order to buy an expensive pair of tennis shoes. When DJ doesn't keep up with here school work, the Tanner household is up in arms.	137260
1989	Full House: Working Mothers	T	DVD -R HQ 9357		Episode #35. 2-3-1989	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco." Working from home has its pros and cons. Jesse and Joey find this out when they are offered a full time job writing jingles.	137261
1993	Full House: Wrong-Way Tanner	T			Episode #147. 9-28-1993	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."While Michelle is delighted to be playing on Coach Joey's soccer team, it is evident she is not the natural athlete that her older sisters were at her age. Danny is determined to see his little girl succeed.Danny pushes Michelle to practice her skills, but this only causes more problems when Michelle unintentionally scores the winning goal for other team. She wants to quit soccer for good and it takes a family effort to help her through her embarrassment.Stephanie is putting together a special home video fro school and uses her trademark sneakiness to catch each family member at some of their most humiliating moments.	137262
1994	Full House: You Pet It, You Bought It	T			Episode #174. 11-1-1994	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Michelle buys a donkey with her lemonade money.	137263
1992	Full House: Yours, Mine and Ours	T			Episode #115. 3-3-1992	TV Sportscaster Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (Bob Saget), originally a sportscaster for Channel 8's "Newsbeat." Tanner is a single father who heads a loving family after his wife is killed in a car accident. Co-host of "Wake Up San Francisco."Co-host Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) of morning information series, "Wake Up San Francisco."Nothing is more embarrassing to DJ than being seen out on a weekend night with her family. And the Tanners get plenty of exposure on this night out.	137264
1987	Full Metal Jacket	M		Hasford, Gustav (Novel - "Short Timers, The"). Stanley Kubrick, Michael Herr (Screenplay)	Ness book	War Correspondent Pvt. Joker (Matthew Modine) assigned to "basic military journalism" because he once worked on his high school paper. Ends up in thick of combat. Combat CorrespondentMeeting of the press staff that covers everything from a Tet celebration to the arrival of Ann-Margaret. TV News crew tries to get coverage of battle and later interviews soldiers who give joking answers suggesting impossibility of press coverage."In case you didn't know it, this is not a particularly popular war. Now, it is our job to report the news that these 'Why are we here?' civilian newsmen ignore. TV Journalist (Peter Merrill).News Camera Operator at Mass Grave (Vivian Kubick). Military Public Relations people provide reporters with a sanctioned vocabulary.	137265
2008	Full Moon Fever	NSF		Luna, Sabrina		Investigative Reporter Jack Hamilton is attacked by a rogue wolf while investigating a magazine article on werewolves in Heather Grove, it’s up to pack guardian Ray McShaw to keep her safe. But as the full moon approaches, Ray has two problems -- one, to keep from falling in love with the pretty reporter, and two, to uncover the identity of the rogue wolf bent on killing her. Sometimes being a pack guardian really bites. When the reporter comes face to face with a rogue wolf, it is up to Guardian Ray McShaw to shelter her from lurking danger. 	137266
1981	Full Moon High	M				TV Reporter (Bob Saget)	137267
1994	Full Moon Over America	N		Simpson, Thomas William		Reporter Jack Steel is standing outside of the rustic island home of 32-year-old president-elect. He explains "into the camera" that there are several controversial facts surrounding the election.He promises his viewers that he will delve into the background of "The Last Innocent Man in America." What follows is a mix of reporting on the president-elect's family background and excerpts from the man's journals.	137268
2009	Full of Money	N		Bill, James		Journalist Gervaise Maniciple Tasker is investigating drug firms at the housing estates of Whitsun Festival and Temperate Park Acres, and her investigation leads to murder. Detective Chief Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police Esther Davidson has to find the killer. TV Producer Larry Edgehill, a TV producer, becomes more involved with the Romeo and Juliet-esque romance between a Temperate-based TV presenter and the daughter of the Whitsun gang leader. `	137269
2004	Full on Food	DT			UK	Critic-Presenter Richard Johnson.	137270
2006	Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers	G				Reporter. (Matthew Kaminsky - CNN Reporter).	137271
1995	Full Stop	NM		Smith, Joan		Journalist John Tracey is the former husband of a British professor in New York City on a hot muggy weekend stopover on her way back to Oxford after an extended stay in California.They have a dinner date and Tracey ends up nearly unconscious from a forbidden mix of prescription drugs and alcohol.The academic receives a series of mysterious phone calls and she has an uneasy impression someone is watching her. Tracey is also in New York on a story but he has too many problems of his own to help.In the end, the professor must face the terrifying events that unfold alone.	137272
1995	Full Throttle	G				Freelance Photographer Miranda Rose Wood (Pat Musick). News Anchorman (Bill Farmer).	137273
1965	Full Treatment, The	P	MLPL	Brett, M.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	137274
1991	Full Wax, The	T	SV 165		Series 1991	News Media	137275
2004	Fullalove	N		Burn, Gordon		Reporter and a veteran press photographer are shadows of their former selves, relegated to covering the "smudges" and "gloat quotes." Reporter Norman Miller is "a hack, a scribbler at the wall - shining, nose-poking, leg-in the-door, end of the trade."Reporting is a perversion of normal existence. Even (ex-wife) was forever telling me, "You get to know them so that they feel relaxed with you, ask them the questions you have no natural right to expect answers to, ..."...ask to see things you weren't mean to see, they open a window on the most intimate parts of their lives, and then you walk away."	137276
1948	Fuller Brush Man, The	M	L			Photographer (Charles Jordan)	137277
1999	Fuller Man: Novel, A	N		Glancy, Diane		Reporter Hadley Williges of the Kansas City Chronicle travels the highways with her uncle, Farley Williges, a photographer, searching for stories and photos.Her father, Bill Williges, a tough-minded journalist who also worked for the Kansas City Chronicle, used to do the same job. As they collaborate, her faith in Jesus and the Bible collides with the secular trust in humanworks.Hadley became a journalist after college. Her family is rooted in rural Missouri. She is the youngest of Bill's three children. Their mother is stringently religious embracing a harsh version of Christianity.Her father was a nonbeliever, a skeptic, an outdoorsman. The wife's sister predicts trouble and bitter fights do erupt when Bill, a reporter, goes off chasing stories for his newspaper.Exploration of religious faith and faith in humanity, of Christianity as divider and healer.	137278
1935	Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind	NM		Fessier, Michael		Reporter witnesses a murder on the street. Meets the murderer who tells him he has murdered others.	137279
2002	Fumata blanca	MF			Spain	Journalist (Roger Delmont).	137280
1993	Fun	M	SVD 556	Bosley, James (Play and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Writer John (William R. Moses) for Tomorrow Magazine visits two girls who kill an elderly woman for kicks and are arrested. He gets close to one of them by telling her that he will arrange for her to see her friend.Also offers to publish some of her diary entries in his magazine. Reporter is depicted as rather arrogant and willing to manipulate two girls for his own purposes.Scenes with reporter are paralleled by those involving a social worker assigned to the case.	137281
2001	Fun at the Funeral Parlour: Death in the Valleys	T			Episode #1. 1-1-2001	News Agent Harrison Ford (Paul Whitehouse).	137282
2001	Fun at the Funeral Parlour: Heron Incident, The	T			Episode #3.	News Agent Harrison Ford (Paul Whitehouse).	137283
2004	Fun Dead	M			Short - Comedy	Commentator (Keith Chegwin - Voice).	137284
1961	Fun House, The	N	OWN - H	Brinkley, William		Journalist. Story of people working for Vital, the largest picture magazine in 20th century America with emphasis on a journalist who is the office champion at sailing paper planes out of the windows into the NYC streets.Picture magazine called Vital. Life on such periodicals may have been like that described in the novel.  If so, it can explain some of the big failures in the publishing business.	137285
1973	Fun House, The	N	OWN - H	Reid, Philip		Freelance Writer Harris gets a story in the Sunday Defendant. Occasional contributor to an underground newspaper, called the Maggot.	137286
1977	Fun House, The	M				Cameraman (Bill Schlageter).	137287
1963	Fun in Acapulco	M				Photographer (Tom Hernandez). Photographer (David Renard).	137288
2005	Fun With Dick and Jane	M				Reporter (Ingrid Coree). Cameraman (Michael A. Cassidy).	137289
1966	Funeral for a Physicist	NM		Bloxham, Peter		Press	137290
1980	Funeral Home	M				Reporter (James Crammond).	137291
2008	Funeral Home Murders, The	N		Hahn, Rob		TV Reporter Sean Kelly is a brash, cocky and smart-mouthed TV reporter who drives a classic 1984 Jaguar XJ6, wears Saville Row suits and favors good wine and better cigars. While working for Minneapolis’s Channel 6 News, the obnoxious Kelly takes a call about a double killing in the small town of Hudson, Wisconsin, right across the river. A chance sighting near the scene, the O’Grady Funeral Home, piques Kelly’s interest and helps direct police to a priest who becomes the prime suspect. The sporadic investigation, often fueled by Kelly’s speculations and deductions, takes more than 10 months before its unsurprising conclusion. 	137292
1973	Funeral in a Small Town	SM	MLPL	Wasylyk, Stephen	In "Alfred Hitchcock's Grave Suspicions."	Editor Lou Beck and his newspaper had been the guiding light and conscience of Fox River and the surrounding county for almost 40 years. Now he is dead.Beck grew tired of working for metropolitan daily and bought a weekly.  Page Barrett, now in advertising, had been a reporter on the paper. "Write the facts, boy, and keep it short.""Opinions are for the editorial page and I write that. You stay at it long enough and I'll make you a good newspaperman."	137293
2008	Funeral...Again!, The	M			Short	Newspaper Editor (Michael Dobbin). Copy Editor (Warren Meredith). Paperboy (Peter Gindl). Carlie Habberstock was 56 when he died for the first time. Otherwise a rather unexceptional man, he went on to die three more times, much to the chagrin of his wife, his friends and neighbors.	137294
1971	Fünf Uhr Nachmittag	N		Ekert-Rotholz, Alice	Germany	TV and Print Journalists	137295
1966	Funf vor 12 in Caracas (aka Countdown to Doomsday	M			West Germany	Journalist	137296
2002	Fung lau ga chuk	MF			Hong Kong	TV Reporter (Emily Kwan).	137297
1997	Funnelweb	NSF		Ryan, Richard		American Reporter Helen in charge of covering giant spiders  in Sydney	137298
1990	Funny About Love	M			New York Times 9-21-90	Cartoonist Duffy Bergman (Gene Wilder), famous for his political cartoons, appears on TV with Regis Philbin. Photographer (Tim Ottman).	137299
1995	Funny Bones	M				Reporter (Duggie Chapman). Reporter (Reg Griffiths). Reporter (Tony Peers). Reporter (Andy Rashleigh).	137300
1957	Funny Face	M	DVD -R HQ 4195, 4196. L			Magazine Photographer Dick Avery (Fred Astaire). Junior Editors (Louise Glenn,  Heather Hopper, Cecile Rogers).	137301
1988	Funny Farm	M	DVD -R HQ 4163, 4162. DVD -R HQ  3158, 3159 (some breakup)			Sportswriter  Andy (Chevy Chase) and his wife move to a cottage in the country where he tries to write a novel. Reporter (Peter Boyden). Reporter (Reg E. Cathey). Reporter (Dan Desmond). Reporter (Don Plumley). Newspaper Editor (William Severs).	137302
1985	Funny Farm	N	OWN - P	Cronley, Jay		Sportswriter takes his wife to live in the country so he can write in peace. It doesn't work out that way.	137303
1975	Funny Girl to Funny Lady	MT				Interviewer-Presenter (Dick Cavett-Himself)	137304
1975	Funny Lady	M				Photographer (Todd Durwood). Newspaper Vendor (Ben Freedman).	137305
1985	Funny Papers	N		De Haven, Tom		Yellow Journalism at the turn-of-the-century New York. Georgie Wreckage, sketch artist for Pulitzer's daily World rockets to fame creating a cartoon	137306
2009	Funny People	M				Paparazzi at the Medical Center (Dan Harmon, Brandon Cournoyer, Kyle Kinane). 	137307
1967	Funnyman	M				Photographer Sid (Marshall Effron). Publicist Arnie (Jerry Mander).	137308
1989	Funtown	DT			Family Channel children's programming	Talk Show. Something Else is a talk show for kids	137309
2006	Fur	M				Photographer Diane Arbus (Nichole Kidman) in a fictionalized romance.	137310
1995	Fur alle Falle Stefanie	TF				Reporter (Volker Szezinski)	137311
1966	Furankenshutain no kaiju: Sanda tai Gaira	MF			Japan	News Media. Defiant Reporter (Tadashi Okabe). Dumb Reporter (Koji Uno). Experimental lab animal called a gargantua escapes from his captors.	137312
1965	Furankenshutain tai chitei kaiju Baragon	MF				Reporter (Kozo Nomura), overzealous newsman. News Cameraman A (Yutaka Nakayama). News Cameraman B (Senkichi Omura). Scornful News Editor (Kenzo Tabu).	137313
1970	Furia del Hombre Lobo, La (aka Fury of the Wolfman, The; Wolfman Never Sleeps, The)	MF			Spain	Reporter Bill (Mark Stevens) and a detective investigate moonlit murders, perhaps done by a Wolfman. Professor is bit by a Yeti while on an expedition in Tibet and cursed to become a werewolf when the full moon strikes. He is hurt in a car crash set up by his cheating wife’s lover and nursed back to health by an evil doctor lady who proceeds to perform mind control experiments on him. 	137314
1930	Furies, The	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist Smith (Tyler Brooke). Becomes a murder suspect.	137315
0001	Furies, The	P		Aeschylus. E.D.A. Morshead (Translation)	450 B.C.	Herald: "O herald, make proclaim, bid all men come.Then let the shrill blast of the Tyrrhene trump…."Part III	137316
1985	Furlani oder Die Zärtlichkeit des Verrats	N		Szyszkowitz, Gerald	Austria	Journalist	137317
1979	Fürsorgliche Belagerung	N		Böll, Heinrich	Germany	Journalist	137318
1919	Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale, The	N	MLPL	Packard, Frank		Reporter. Carruthers of the Morning News	137319
1997	Further Lane	N		Brady, James		Correspondent Beecher Stowe	137320
1982	Further Tales of the City	N		Maupin, Armistead		Society Columnist Prue Giroux losses her heart to a derelict living in San Francisco park. She is one of the residents of 28 Barbary Lane. A TV Anchorwoman is imprisoned in a basement by one of the residents. another looks for love at the National Gay Rodeo, and two others track a charismatic psychopath across Alaska. 	137321
2001	Further Tales of the City (Four Parts)	MT	VHS 1017		Miniseries	Aspiring TV Journalist Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney) as one of six apartment dwellers in a complex owned by an eccentric during the 1970s.	137322
1936	Fury	M	DVD -R HQ 2222, 2223. L		Tracy	Reporter (Tommy Tomlinson). Reporters covering the trial.  Reporter in Courtroom (Gino Corrado). Reporter (Bud Flanagan-Dennis O'Keefe).Newsreel Cameraman (Billy Wayne). Chief Newsreel Cameraman (Wally Maher).  Newsreel Cameraman (Franklin Parker). Newsreel Presenter (Billy Wayne). Newsreel cameramen covering the vigilantism.Newsreel footage is used in trial against a mob of vigilantes identifying each one and showing what they did in burning down the jail, apparently killing the man accused of a crime.Man did not die. Listening to radio coverage of trial in which 22 persons are condemned. Reporters and Photographers cover the trial. Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes).	137323
1936	Fury	MS	COPY	Cormack, Bartlett and Fritz Lang. Story by Norman Krasna	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	News Media	137324
1976	Fury of the Dragon	MT			Compilation of TV Series Episodes #22, #21, #9 and #13.	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	137325
1957	Fury: Fourth Estaters, The	T			Television Drama Series. 11-23-57	Journalists	137326
2007	Futbaal: Price of Dreams, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Zondra Wilson). Reporter #2 (Suzanne Saidi).  Announcer Frank (Frank Leboeuf).	137327
2004	Futile Attraction	M				Parody Documentary. Film crew making a Reality TV show about a couple brought together by a dating agency. Couple is incompatible so crew must manipulate the relationship to get the footage they need. Editor (Jemaine Clement).	137328
2003	Futurama: Bender Should Not Be Allowed On Television	C	DVD -R HQ 11072		Episode #71. 8-3-2003	TV Newsanchor Morbo (Maurice LaMarche) is the large-headed green alien anchor, half of the newscaster team of Morbo and Linda who read the news on Channel v2.	137329
1999	Futurama: Big Piece of Garbage, A	C	DVD -R HQ 10399 (Missing Ending)		Episode. 5-11-1999	News Media covers story of a 21st-century garbage ball that threatens to fall back to Earth. The launch of the garbage ball saves the Earth from a falling meteorite. 	137330
2001	Futurama: Birdbot of Ice-Catraz	C	DVD -R HQ 7003		Episode #38. 3-4-2001	TV Reporters cover an oil spill adding zany sound effects to lessen the seriousness of the story. Bender transports hazardous cargo through a penguin refuge on Pluto.	137331
2001	Futurama: Cyber House Rules, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7567		Episode #40. 4-1-2001	News Media of the future. Leela decides to have plastic surgery so that she will appear to have two eyes.	137332
2003	Futurama: Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings, The	C			Episode #72. 8-10-2003	TV Newsanchor Morbo (Maurice LaMarche) is the large-headed green alien anchor, half of the newscaster team of Morbo and Linda who read the news on Channel v2.	137333
1999	Futurama: Head in the Polls, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6061		Episode #16. 12-12-1999	TV News of the future. Channel V2 Election Coverage. Decision 3000. Female TV Anchor and Alien Anchor co-anchoring the news. Scoop Chang, Beijing Bugle. Press Conference in which the head of Richard Nixon wants to run for President.	137334
2002	Futurama: Jurassic Bark	C			Episode #58. 11-17-2002	Newspaper. Fry reads in the newspaper that archaeologists have recreated an old Pizzaria from the 20th century.	137335
2002	Futurama: Leela Of Her Own, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6781		Episode #54. 4-7-2002	TV News Media of the future. Leela is signed to the New york Mets and is thrilled to be the first female major league blemsball player. Drawing huge crowds at the game, she believes she is an inspirational role model to all women.What she doesn't realize is she has such a following because she is the worst blemsball player to ever play the game.	137336
2000	Futurama: Mother's Day	C	DVD -R HQ 6528		Episode #28. 5-14-2000	TV Anchors -- Female and Alien. Mom wants world domination for a Mother's Day gift.	137337
2000	Futurama: My Problems With Popplers	C	DVD -R HQ 7091		Episode #27. 5-7-2000	TV Female Anchor on Date Night. News event. Crew discovers an irresistible source of food on a new planet.	137338
2001	Futurama: Roswell That Ends Well	C	DVD -R HQ 8449		Episode #45. 12-9-2001	Newspaper headlines. News Media. Supernova sends the Planet Express ship back in time.	137339
2002	Futurama: Route of All Evil, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7378		Episode #59. 12-8-2002	Newspapers of the Future.  Daily Supernova. Headline: "Paper Boys Win Award on Slow News Day." Prodigal sons return to start a competing delivery service that threatens the existence of Planet Express.	137340
1999	Futurama: Series Has Landed, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10809 (Mislabeled 10812). 		Episode 2. 4-4-1999.	TV Newsanchor Morbo (Maurice LaMarche) is the large-headed green alien anchor, half of the newscaster team of Morbo and Linda who read the news on Channel v2.	137341
1999	Futurama: TV Anchors Morbo and Linda.	T			Series 3-28-1999 to 8-10-2003.	TV Newscaster. Linda the Newscaster (Tress MacNeille) presenting Death on TV: "Tonight, the world watches in horror as an Earthling is eaten alive on network television. This grim scene of unimaginable carnage is brought to you…" (upbeat)..by Fish Joe's!""Try our new extreme walrus juice! 100 % fresh squeezed walrus! Ride the walrus!"  Newsanchor Morbo (Maurice LaMarche) is the large-headed green alien anchor, half of the newscaster team of Morbo and Linda who read the news on Channel v2.They appear on various newscasts, special reports (such as presidential debates) and two programs, "Good Morning Earth" and "Earth Invasion and Entertainment Tonight."He is most commonly seen only on TV but also appears in the background of scenes from  time to time for a bit joke or just a space filler. He is not a stereotypical newsanchor.He's alluded several times during broadcasts that his species is preparing to attack and enslave Earth and that he himself is an invasion scout gathering information on humans.	137342
1999	Futurama: When Aliens Attack	C	DVD -R HQ 5901		Episode #12. 11-7-1999	TV Female News Anchor. WNYW Fox affiliate. Aliens will destroy Earth if they can't see the last episode of an old TV series.While delivering a pizza to a TV station back in 1999, Fry knocks FOX off the air while showing the season finale of "Single Female Lawyer."This upsets the aliens of Omicron Persei 8, a planet that is 1000 light years away and is just receiving the broadcast in the year 3000. Omicronians arrive on Earth and start destroying the monuments.	137343
1999	Futurama: When Aliens Attack	C	DVD -R HQ 9314		Episode. 11-7-1999.	TV Female News Anchor reports that aliens will destroy Earth if they can’t see the last episode of an old TV series.	137344
1999	Futurama: Xmas Story	C			Episode #17. 12-19-1999	TV Newscaster Linda: "Homeless robots, to poor to even afford the basic alcohol needed to fuel their circuits. Is there anything sadder? Only drowning puppies, and it would have to be a lot of them."	137345
1977	Future Cop: Fighting O'Haven	T			Episode #1. 3-5-1977	News Media. Reporter #1 (Glen Douglas). Reporter #2 (Dorothy Dells). Reporter #3 (Darren Dublin). TV Commentator (Jim Healy).	137346
1989	Future Force	M		Baldwin, Thomas (Creator). David A. Prior (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Marion (Anna Rapagna) claims to have a secret surveillance tape exposing the corrupt head of C.O.P.S. (Civilian Operated Police Systems, Inc.) and finds herself targeted for termination. A bounty hunter goes after the reward.When he discovers the orders are to eliminate the reporter rather than simply arrest her, he comes to her aid.  That means he tosses her around, tells her to shut up and refers to her as "the newscaster broad."Marion later admits she does not even know what is on the secret tape because she only reads the copy she is given. She is reduced to role of helpless heroine.  She ends up with the bounty hunter telling him she will go anywhere he wants to take her.She makes no effort to turn in the story.	137347
1984	Future Schlock	M				Newsreader (Paul Harris).	137348
1993	Future Shock	M				Newscaster (Eric Parkinson)	137349
1999	Future Sport	M				Reporter Vanessa Williams	137350
1992	Future War	M				News Media. Newscaster (Bob Couttie). Newscaster (Mike Cassey). TV Reporter (Robin Jacob).	137351
1997	Future War	M				TV Newscaster (Jeff Frey)	137352
1985	Future-Kill	M				TV Reporter (Everett Caldwell)	137353
1983	Futures	N	OWN - H	Bright, Freda		Editor Tom Harmsworth, editor of a floundering environmental magazine.	137354
1998	Futuresport	MT				Cameraman (Stuart O'Connell). Commentator (Paul Heyman).	137355
1976	Futureworld	M	DVD -R HQ 5609, 5610. SV 216	Simon, Mayo, George Schenck (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Chuck Browning (Peter Fonda), a newspaperman, and TV Reporter Tracy Ballard (Blythe Danner) for International News Media Corporation cover the reopening of a robot-staffed theme park. Antagonism between print and TV journalists.Ballard calls Browning an "ink-stained Neanderthal" while Browning recalls he fired Ballard years before because she was not a good reporter. References are made to Browning having caused much of the bad publicity that closed the park in the first place.When he suspects things are still going wrong, Ballard initially tells him he is looking for something that isn't there. Two collaborate to expose a plot to replace prominent figures with robot duplicates. Duplicates of both reporters are created.They manage to destroy the robots and escape the park with the story.  Robot built by one of the only human technicians at the park and named Clark Kent. Reporter (Howard Finch). Press Operator Shorty (Jim Everhart)."I was a kid out of college who happened to think that newspapers ought to be more than dirt and bad news." "That sounds like a line from an old movie." "I happen to have 55 million viewers worldwide…Why don't you wise up, mister. Nobody reads."	137356
1974	Futurological Congress, The	NSF	OWN	Lem, Stanislaw		TV. Television replaced by physivion that creates images that are indistinguishable from the real thing.	137357
1944	Fuzzy Settles Down	M		Rousseau,Louise (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Fuzzy Jones (Al "Fuzzy" St. John) buys the local Red Rock newspaper after editor is shot down in the street after trying to convince the community leaders to oppose a gang that is controlling the town. Paper is put up for sale.Editor's daughter tries to prevent it from being purchased by the outlaw gang. Jones, with help from his friend (who punches a gang member trying to outbid Jones), buys the paper and becomes "owner, editor, star reporter and typesetter."Editor's daughter Edith (Patti McCarthy) agrees to stay on and help run things if they will continue to fight for law and order. Jones starts to organize ranchers. Raises money to put up telegraph lines making it harder for outlaws to keep control town.When money disappears, Jones is suspected of stealing it. Friend comes to his rescue proving Jones innocent and rounding up the gang. Jones decides to turn newspaper back over to editor's daughter and leaves town with his friend."A newspaper editor leads an easy life. Ain't got nothing to do but sit around and write things."  Newspaper Editor John Martin (John Elliott). Bidder for Newspaper (Robert Hill).	137358
1935	G Men	M	L			Announcer (Frank Bull). Use of newspaper headlines repeatedly to advance plot	137359
2000	G vs E: Immigrant Evil	T			Episode #14. 3-17-2000	Photojournalist (John Fasano).	137360
1999	G vs E: To Be or Not To Be Evil	T			Episode #7.8-29-1999	Photographer (Paul Bartel).	137361
2008	G Word	D				Correspondents Shelly Pack, Sarah Norton, Becky Baeling, Sandra Sanchez, David Newsom. Hosts SuChin Pak and Daniel Sieberg. 	137362
1948	G-Men Never Forget	M				Reporter	137363
1943	G-Men Vs.. The Black Dragon	M			15 chapters	Newsman (John Wallace). Radio Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt in Chapters 9, 15). Old News Vendor (John Wallace).	137364
2005	G-Spot: Bronzed Vagina	T			Episode #3. 5-9-2005	Newscaster (Ola Sturik).	137365
2005	G-Spot: Gigi	T			Episode #1. 4-25-2005	Publicist (Geoffrey Whynot). Photographer (Paul Tedeschini).	137366
1991	G.B.H.	MT			UK. Miniseries	Radio Journalist Stan (Peter Faulkner).. TV Presenter (Jim Pope).  Researcher Philip (Jimmy Mulville)	137367
1962	G.E. True	T			Series	Time Magazine. Stories from True magazine	137368
1975	G.I. Executioner (aka Dragon Lady)	M				Journalist Dave Dearborn (Tom Keena) has served his stint as a Marine and also as an undercover journalist working in Saigon and other Asian sites. Now he is in charge of a floating restaurant on a junk in Singapore and believes his past is behind him until he is asked to track down a Chinese defector, a nuclear scientist who has been researching antimatter. He soon discovers his ex-girlfriend is now the lover of his chief suspect, a member of a Hong Kong Triad gang. gets mixed up with a stripper, a defecting Chinese scientist and Red Chinese agents. Dearborn uses all of talents as a marine as well as his contacts from his days as a journalist to find the scientist and bring him to safe haven. 	137369
1997	G.I. Jane	M				Reporter (Bob Moore). Photographer (Billy Dowd).	137370
1944	G.I. Journal: Ed Sullivan	R	DVD 17207		#17207 - 10-15-1944. No. 065	Columnist Ed Sullivan	137371
1944	G.I. Journal: Robert Benchley	R	DVD 17207		#17207 - 1-22-1944. No. 071	Commentator Robert Benchley	137372
1946	G.I. War Brides	M				Editor (Pierre Watkin).	137373
2006	G.P.S.	M				Newscaster (Eric Colley).	137374
1982	G'ole!	M				Commentator (Sean Connery)	137375
1990	Ga li la jiao	MF				Journalist	137376
1993	Gaayam	MF				Journalist (Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry).	137377
1945	Gabriel Heatter Reporting	DM			Person-Oddity Radio short No. 142	Host Gabriel Heater. Narrated by Gene Hamilton	137378
1996	Gabriel Knight: Beast Within, The	G				German Reporter (Mary Stavin)	137379
1933	Gabriel Over the White House	M	DVD -R HQ 2325, 2326. SVD 1130		William Randolph Hearst company, Cosmopolitan Pictures, released this film.	Washington Press Corps. Reporter Mr. Thieson, a Reporter (Mischa Auer). Reporter (Fred Howard). Reporter (Gladden James). Reporter (Walter Percival). Reporter (Phil Tead).White House News Conference. Media coverage of President's accident. "How about a glass of beer," asks one reporter. Press Secretary: This is the White House. Reporter: "Sorry, I thought it was the Senate."President's Secretary also handles the press (Franchot Tone)	137380
1990	Gabriel's Fire: 'Tis the Season	T			Episode #12. 12-20-1990	TV Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey. An appearance on Oprah's show leads Gabriel to a bittersweet reunion with his ex-wife whom he has not seen in 20 years.	137381
1990	Gabriel's Fire: Money Walks	T			Episode #6. 10-25-90	News Media.  Heller tries to show that media hype and peer pressure were factors when a Hispanic teen shot a boy for expensive athletic shoes	137382
1991	Gabriel's Fire: Truth and Consequences	T	B 69, S 63		Episode #15. 1-31-91	Tabloid Magazine. Victoria Heller  faces a tough trial lawyer in court when she agrees to defend a famous football player accused of homosexuality by a sleazy tabloid magazine.She takes on a tabloid defended by a media darling who hasn't lost a case in 11 years.	137383
1990	Gabriel's Fire: Wind Rancher, The	T			Episode #9. 11-15-1990	Reporter (Mary Ingersoll). Bird, Josephine and others are held hostage in Josephine's restaurant by a panicked would-be robber whose dream is to escape to a ranch in North Dakota.	137384
1983	Gabriela	M				Journalist (Mario Jurado)	137385
1983	Gabriela, Cravo e Canela	MF			Brazil	Journalist (Mario Jurado).	137386
1992	Gabrielle	N		Guerard, Albert		British Journalist is corrupt	137387
1954	Gabrielle	MF			Sweden	Newspaperwoman (Hanny Schedin).	137388
2005	Gabrielle	M				Editor-in-Chief (Thierry Hancisse).	137389
1987	Gaby: True Story, A	M				Newspaper Publisher Secretary (Anais de Melo). .	137390
1953	Gaelder livet, Det	MF				Journalist (Peter Kitter)	137391
1938	Gaiety Girls, The	M		Liebmann, Robert, Arthur Macrae (Screenwriter)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Duval (Roland Culver) .  Millionaire is mistaken for a reporter by a  chorus girl and continues the ruse because he falls in love with her.	137392
2005	Gaijin - Ama-me Como Sou	MF			Brazil.	Photographer, Italian (Silvio Pozzato).	137393
1969	Gaily, Gaily	M	DVD -R HQ 7820, 7821. SVDSP 638.SV 209	Hecht, Ben (Book). Abram S. Ginnes (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Cub Reporter Ben Harvey (Beau Bridges) is small town hero who goes to Chicago to change the world…a little. Prostitute gets him job on the Chicago Journal. Describes veteran journalist Sullivan (Brian Keith) as a dirty, lying drunken bum.But he's the best reporter in town. Vignettes of Harvey's experiences as young newsman. First assigned to get picture of pig-woman, starts a fire so he can break into her home. Reporters get involved in scheme to bring convicted prisoner back to life.Experiment to bring back dead convict to life fails. Sullivan writes story exposing fraudulent miracle drug. Harvey wants to use his job to expose corruption.  Prostitute gets hold of ledger detailing corrupt activities of town politicians.Harvey plans to use ledger to get on the front page of every newspaper in country.  Chased by politicians, dives into river and thought dead.  Revived with adrenaline. At funeral, Sullivan turns ledger over to prostitute. Harvey comes back to life.Harvey ends up with front page story, "How I Returned from the Dead." Chicago at the turn of the century.  "Since you don't know what a sex maniac does, I will tell you. A good sex maniac sells newspapers." Photographer (Martin Harvey Friedberg).	137394
2007	Gainesville Ripper, The	M				Reporter (Teresa Arnold-Simmons -- Gainesville Reporter). Serial killings of five college students in 1990 changes the college town of Gainsville, Florida forever.	137395
2005	Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight	CB			Japan. 2005-2007. Published by MediaWorks. Appeared in “Dengeki Daioh" magazine.  4 Volumes. Manga series. Comedy manga. Futuristic manga	High School Journalism Club and Broadcast Committee Member Momoha, also known as "Momo,” is a quiet girl from a rich family who may seem lazy since she tends to sleep during class time. She does not talk much, which usually leaves her to not get directly involved with student council affairs. She is a member of the journalism club and broadcast committee, which serve as the reporters of school news either through printed articles or recorded interviews. She is always looking for interesting things to report on and carries around a digital video recorder. Her hobby is videotaping the events of the student council surrounding Manami and her friends.	137396
2007	Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight	C			Japan; produced by Ufotable studios; 12 episodes	High School Journalism Club and Broadcast Committee Member Momoha (Saki Fujita, Voice), also known as "Momo,” is a quiet girl from a rich family who may seem lazy since she tends to sleep during class time. She does not talk much, which usually leaves her to not get directly involved with student council affairs. She is a member of the journalism club and broadcast committee, which serve as the reporters of school news either through printed articles or recorded interviews. She is always looking for interesting things to report on and carries around a digital video recorder. Her hobby is videotaping the events of the student council surrounding Manami and her friends.	137397
2006	GAL	MF			Spain. Based on actual events	Journalists Manuel (Jose Garcia) and Marta Castillo (Natalia Verbeke) investigate the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberacion (GAL), Spain's government-funded hit squad engaged in a conflict with a Basque terrorist organization in the mid-1980s.When an innocent Frenchman is killed by GAL forces, the story attracts the attention of Pablo (Abel Folk), a newspaper editor, who assigns two of his best writers, Manuel (Jose Garcia) and Marta (Natalia Verbeke) to look into the GAL and its leadership.As Manuel and Marta learn more about GAL chief, they unravel a web of violence and corruption that leads to the highest offices in the land. Editor (Manuel Galiana).GAL was produced in part by Melchor Miralles, one of the real-life journalists who uncovered the GAL scandal, while the newspaper that carried his stories, El Mundo, provided financing for the picture.	137398
1949	Gal Who Took The West, The	M				Press	137399
1988	Galactic Gigolo	M				News Media. Reporter (Jason Griffing). Reporter #1 (Danny Noyes). Reporter #2 (Ed Powers). Reporter #3 (Mike Brady). Reporter #4 (Jerry Rakow). Photographer (Jacob Slepian). Cameraman (George Bernota). Cameraman (Andy Chasse). Cameraman (Bill La Capra).	137400
1980	Galactica 1980: Galactica Discovers Earth	T			Episodes #1-2-3. Three Parts. 1-27, 2-3, 2-10-1980	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).Troy and Dillon with Reporter Jamie along for the ride are sent on a mission back through time to Nazi Germany to follow Dr. Zee and stop Xavier from giving technology to Adolph Hitler. They undo his damage, but Xavier is lost somewhere in time.Newspaper boy (Ray Duke).	137401
1980	Galactica 1980: Night the Cylons Landed, The	T			Episodes #7-8. Two Parts. 4-13, 4-20-1980	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).	137402
1980	Galactica 1980: Return of Starbuck, The	T			Episode #10. 5-4-1980.	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).	137403
1980	Galactica 1980: Space Croppers	T			Episode #9. 4-27-1980	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).	137404
1980	Galactica 1980: Spaceball	T			Episode #6. 3-30-1980	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).Jamie takes children to a baseball camp or underprivileged kids where she is doing a story. They play a game with their super-powers, saving the camp from being closed down.	137405
1980	Galactica 1980: Super Scouts	T			Episodes #4-5. Two Parts. 3-16, 3-23-1980	TV Reporter Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass) of Earth. Mr. Brooks, employer at United Broadcasting Company (Fred Holliday).Jamie helps Troy and Dillon disguise themselves as scouts, but they get into some trouble. Newspaper Boy (Mark Everett).	137406
1966	Galaxic	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	137407
1999	Galaxy Quest	M	DVD -R HQ 9987, 9988			Reporter (Jerry Penacoli).	137408
1917	Gallagher	M				Cub Reporter	137409
1986	Gallagher's Travels	M		Cook, Kenneth (Short Story).  Michael Caulfield (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Danny Gallagher (Ivar Kants) and fun-loving photographer Sally Woodrow (Joanne Samuel) team up to crack international smuggling racketGallagher is first seen in an Asian country waiting for a revolution to take place. His editor Maggie (Jennifer Hagen) -- who he regards as a dragon lady--  finally orders him to come home.  Sent to Australia instead to do a story on smuggling of animals.Reporter bluffs a gang of Chinese gangsters by claiming he has already sent a story implicating them, then faints after they leave. Captured by crooks, Gallagher releases a cargo of snakes which attack the smugglers.After solving the case, the two journalists stay in Australia   Photographer Sally pads her expense accounts using blank checks she stole from the most expensive restaurant in Sydney."I do not want the police involved. They ruin good stories with stupid ideas like obeying the law."	137410
1997	Gallagher's Travels	N		McGarry, Jean		Cub Reporter Catherine Gallagher in the early 1970s.  Assigned to Women's pages. Offered chance to work at a big-city newspaper. Colorful newsroom characters	137411
1948	Gallant Legion, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2700, 2701	Butler, John K., Gerald Geraghty (Story). Gerald Adams (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Connie Faulkner (Adrian Booth) has to fight sexist attitudes and corrupt politician while covering debate over whether to disband Texas Rangers. Her fiancé objects to her profession: "Sometimes what I think a woman needs is a good beating."Publicly opposes her uncle, a senator, and secretly bribes him to vote for disbanding Rangers. Formerly head of state police. Hopes to discredit Rangers so he gains control of territory. Cowboy arrives, saves reporter when train attacked by renegades.Discovers brother mixed up with renegades. Brother shot fleeing bank robbery. Cowboy joins Rangers. Reporter made field correspondent for several Eastern newspapers. Shows captain her articles implying Rangers are in league with renegades.He invites her to stay at post to get real story. Warns her no special treatment because she's a woman. Fiancé gets senator to intercept and rewrite her dispatches. Discovers uncle responsible, threatens to expose him in print. Fiancé shoots senator.Makes it look like suicide. Creates conflict between Rangers and Comanches. Reporter and cowboy race to stop attack. Villains captured. Cowboy rides off with Rangers. Reporter vows to wait. "Reckon you ain't going to be treated like a man much longer."	137412
1962	Gallant Men, The:	T			Series 10-1962 to 3-1963. 26 episodes	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137413
1962	Gallant Men, The: Advance and  Be Recognized	T			Episode #13. 12-29-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137414
1962	Gallant Men, The: And Cain Cried Out	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137415
1962	Gallant Men, The: And the End of Evil Things	T			Episode #7. 11-16-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137416
1963	Gallant Men, The: Boast Not of Tomorrow	T			Episode #15. 1-12-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137417
1963	Gallant Men, The: Bridge, The	T			Episode #17. 1-26-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137418
1963	Gallant Men, The: Crucible, The	T			Episode #25. 3-23-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137419
1963	Gallant Men, The: Dogs of War, The	T			Episode #16. 1-19-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137420
1962	Gallant Men, The: Fury in a Quiet Village	T			Episode #9. 11-30-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137421
1962	Gallant Men, The: Gallant Men, The	T			Episode #1. 10-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)Landing with the invasion forces at Salerno, Italy in 1943, Wright joins an infantry unit. Taking of San Pietro first assignment for Capt. Benedict, the young officer who is still unsure of himself.	137422
1963	Gallant Men, The: Leathernecks, The	T			Episode #18. 2-2-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137423
1962	Gallant Men, The: Lesson For a Lover	T			Episode #6. 11-9-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137424
1963	Gallant Men, The: Next of Kin	T			Episode #19. 2-9-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137425
1962	Gallant Men, The: Ninety-Eight Cent Man, The	T			Episode #4. 10-26-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)1962	137426
1963	Gallant Men, The: Ol' Buddy	T			Episode #23. 3-9-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137427
1962	Gallant Men, The: One Moderately Peaceful Sunday	T			Episode #5. 11-2-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137428
1963	Gallant Men, The: One Puka Puka	T			Episode #22. 3-2-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137429
1963	Gallant Men, The: Operation Secret	T			Episode #20. 2-16-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137430
1962	Gallant Men, The: Place to Die, A	T			Episode #12. 12-21-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137431
1962	Gallant Men, The: Retreat to Concord	T			Episode #2. 10-12-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)War Correspondent Conley Wright help a combat-fatigued GI through quotations from Thoreau	137432
1962	Gallant Men, The: Robertino	T			Episode #11. 12-14-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137433
1962	Gallant Men, The: Signals for an End Run	T			Episode #10. 12-7-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137434
1962	Gallant Men, The: Some Tears Fall Dry	T			Episode #8. 11-23-1962	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds). Conley Wright feud with a female correspondent	137435
1963	Gallant Men, The: Taste of Peace, A	T			Episode #24. 3-16-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137436
1963	Gallant Men, The: To Hold Up a Mirror	T			Episode #14. 1-5-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137437
1963	Gallant Men, The: Tommy	T			Episode #26. 3-30-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137438
1963	Gallant Men, The: Warriors, The (aka The Warrior)	T			Episode #21. 2-23-1963	Correspondent Conley Wright (Robert McQueeny), a foreign correspondent assigned to the 36th Infantry of American Fifth Army in Salerno Italy. Captain Jim Benedict (William Reynolds)	137439
1940	Gallant Sons	M	DVD -R HQ 4276-4277. SVDSP 1436	Lipman, William R. Marion Parsonnet (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Publisher-Editor Barton Newbold (Minor Watson) of The Herald is crusading against a gambler whose son goes to school with his son, Byron "By" Newbold (Jackie Cooper). Publisher's men find gambler in apartment where woman has been killed.Gambler is charged with murder and given 10-year sentence. Two boys have a falling out. Newbold offers another son a chance to prove his father's innocence by conducting their own investigation.With the help of a printer at the paper, they print a fake newspaper to trap the killer. They put on a play to force the real killer to confess.Newspaper Buyer (Mitchell Lewis). Copy Boy (Bill Cartledge). Newspaper Foreman (Frank Orth).	137440
1936	Gallant: Story of Storm Veblen, The	N		Sawyer, R		Press	137441
1915	Gallegher	M			Silent version of the Richard Harding Davis story	Cub Reporter works for the Press. Solves a crime with the help of the sports editor who is arrested during a police raid. Cub breaks the story.	137442
1891	Gallegher and Other Stories	N	OWN - H	Davis, Richard Harding		Cub Reporter runs a criminal to earth.	137443
1966	Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter	T	SVD 1103. SVD 803	Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode 10-30-1966	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Sheriff implicates Brimstone's mayor in corruption and begins a recall -- then becomes a candidate himself. Campaign gets dirty when mayor uses his gunmen to force people not to vote.Brimstone Times and Editor Whit White (John McIntire.	137444
1966	Gallegher Goes West: Showdown With the Sundown Kid	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode 10-23-1966	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher heads west after Crowley won't make him a reporter. He's offered a job on The Brimstone Blast -- but when editor Whitlaw "Whit" White (John McIntire) sees how young he is, he's turned away.But he accidentally bumps into Mr. Snead out looking for the Sundown Kid and sees his chance to get a scoop and earn his job.	137445
1967	Gallegher Goes West: Tragedy On the Trail	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode 1-19-1967	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher's desire for a horse to improve circulation embroils him in a land feud involving the judge and squatters using range land.Gallegher finds the judge's body.	137446
1967	Gallegher Goes West: Trial By Terror	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode 2-05-1967	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher is determined to clear two men. Brimstone Times and Editor Whit White (John McIntire.	137447
1965	Gallegher: Boy Reporter Part One	T	SVD 802  (Part One). SV 51	Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode #276. 1-24-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien) of The Daily Press. Brownie (Harvey Korman).It's 1890. Gallegher is working as a copy boy. Sees bank next door being robbed and watchman shot and $100,000 stolen by one of the tellers. Gallegher gets the story and the $1,000 reward.	137448
1965	Gallegher: Boy Reporter Part Three	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode #278. 2-7-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher swears he saw an Oklahoma bandit but no one believes him. But when he works extra hours to bring the criminal to justice, he only gets himself arrested for his pains.	137449
1965	Gallegher: Boy Reporter Part Two	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode #277. 1-31-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher determined to clear police chief of bribery charges. Evidence is damning. But when the pickpocket who promised to give Gallegher the real story is killed, Gallegher finds himself in danger.	137450
1891	Gallegher: From "Gallegher" to "The Deserter:" Best Stories of Richard Harding Davis, The	SS	OWN - H -  GPL	Davis, Richard Harding		Journalists	137451
1965	Gallegher: Further Adventures of -- Case of Murder, A	T	SVD 802	Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode. 9-26-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Brownie gives unfavorable review to a British actor appearing in Hamlet. The actor challenges the hapless reporter to a duel.  When Sir Richard is murdered, Brownie becomes the chief suspect.	137452
1965	Gallegher: Further Adventures of -- The Big Swindle	T	SVD 803	Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode. 10-3-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).After Reporter Adeline Jones (Anne Francis) bullies Crowley into hiring her, she begins an investigation into confidence men who bilk widows (she and her mother were victims).Brownie and Gallegher become her reluctant assistants in adventure that finds Gallegher scaling walls and donning a Buster Brown suit while carrying a violin.	137453
1965	Gallegher: Further Adventures of -- The Daily Press vs. City Hall	T	SVD 802	Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode 10-10-1965	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).The Daily Press' new pigeon post and signs of graft in city construction. Faulty gas line has been causing explosions. But it's when Crowley gets arrested for libel that things really start to blow up.	137454
1928	Gallegher: Let 'Er Go Gallegher	M	VHS 1224	Davis, Richard Harding  (Story - "Gallegher: A Newspaper Story").  Elliott Clawson (Adaptation).  John Krafft (Titles).	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Newsboy Gallegher (Junior Coghlan) witnesses crook burglarizing house, shooting owner. Editor of The Morning Press wants details from Reporter Callahan (Harrison Ford) asleep in press room at police station. Cops refuse to give him information.Finds Gallegher who tells him everything. Reporter runs article identifying Gallegher as eyewitness to murder. Story runs with photographs of newsboy. Reporter develops big head when story appears, refuses to do any follow-up work.Callahan argues with his editor on telephone, decides to go to New York with girlfriend who breaks off engagement. At train station, Gallegher recognizes crook and follows him. When train stops,  Gallegher calls Callahan, tells him he tracked killer.Gallegher is captured, but reporter and policeman save him. Reporter phones in story as prohibition officers arrive and assume they are all bootleggers. Both escape with handcuffed killer. Gallegher crashes into newspaper building.Gallegher and reporter enter office with killer just as paper is going to press. Reporter's boss does fast editing job giving Gallegher a shared byline with reporter. City Editor (E.H. Calvert).	137455
1968	Gallegher: Mystery of Edward Simms, The: Part One	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode #358. 3-31-1968	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Family of Cornish immigrants arrives in Brimstone having left England after buying land outside of town from Sims. When land office officials tells family the land they have bought is worthless, and Sims can't be found, the family camps outside of town.The land agent is killed and the head of the family is found over the body with a gun in his hand. Brimstone Times and Editor Whit White (John McIntire).	137456
1968	Gallegher: Mystery of Edward Simms, The: Part Two	T		Davis, Richard Harding (Stories)	Walt Disney Presents. Episode #359. 4-7-1968	Aspiring Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien). Brownie (Harvey Korman).Gallegher is determined to find out the identity of Edward Sims. Brimstone Times. Brimstone Times and Editor Whit White (John McIntire).	137457
1907	Gallegher: Newspaper Story, A	N	OWN - GPL	Davis, Richard Harding -- Best Stories		Cub Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien).Exploits of Gallegher, a Philadelphia Press office boy. Scoops other reporters with a murder story proclaiming "I beat the town."	137458
1968	Galleon Bay	N		Wilson, Neill		Press	137459
1915	Galloper, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	137460
1906	Galloper, The	P	USC	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Farces."	Newsmen. Know-nothing newsmen. Copeland Schuyler, a foppishly elegant New York wastrel pretends to be superstar correspondent Kirke Warren, a veteran  of six wars.Escapes death, wins the girl and finds one million dollars in pearls.	137461
1964	Galloway Case, The	NM	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		Reporter-Narrator is a reporter for the Post. Ames, news editor.	137462
1983	Galvez en Euskadi	N		Reverete, Jorge Martinez	#2 Galvez Novels	Reporter Julio Galvez is employed as a journalist but he is not particularly talented and the periodical for which he works is considered second rate in Madrid. First-person narrative abounds in satirical remarks aimed at the Spanish news profession of the day. He has a propensity for getting involved in humorous situations and it is his mediocrity that distinguishes himself from the rest of the characters. The novel deals with Issues of nationalism and industrialization in the Basque region. Galvez is older and the adventures are not only amusing but also a serious look at the problem of terrorism in Basque country. 	137463
2001	Galvez En La Frontera (aka Galvez at the Border)	N		Reverte, Jorge Martinez	Galvez Series	Reporter Julio Galvez is employed as a journalist but he is not particularly talented and the periodical for which he works is considered second rate in Madrid. Investigates a mysterious plot that implicates a high tech company. 	137464
1990	Gama News Team, The: Jacky, We Hardly Knew Ye	T			Episode #1.	Foreign Correspondent Jack Platt (Dale Method).	137465
1991	Gambler Returns, The: Luck of the Draw, The	MT				Press (Dean Cochran).	137466
1994	Gambler V: Playing for Keeps	MT				Photographer (T. Lee Griffin).	137467
1934	Gambling Lady	M	VHS 1209			Reporter (Ralph Brooks). Reporter (Eddie Shubert).  First Reporter (Milton Kibbee).	137468
1940	Gambling on the High Seas	M	SVDSP 739	Mooney, Martin (Idea). Robert E. Kent (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jim Carter (Wayne Morris) for the Daily Journal friendly with gamblers operating floating casino outside three-mile limit, even though they know he is a reporter. Friendly with police and witnesses killing of gambling sip manager.Convinces his editor to let him investigate. With help of information provided by reporter, police are able to arrest gang member. Police decide to keep gang member's testimony secret until they can bring gambler to trial.Reporter cooperates by running article saying gang member's interrogation revealed nothing. But  man is killed before he can testify. Reporter offers to prove gambler's games fixed so police can nail him on illegal gambling practices.Gambler's secretary and reporter get photos of devices used to rig gambling equipment. They are caught and reporters fights his way out of trouble. Secretary is kidnapped. Reporter uses himself as bait to locate her.Reporter and secretary are taken hostage by gambler. Crooks captured and they decide to marry. 2nd Reporter at Pay Phone (George Chandler). Excited Reporter on Phone (George Reeves).	137469
1937	Gambling Terror, The	M		Plympton, Geo. H., Fred Myton (Screenplay-Adaptation).	Ness Book	Newspaper Editor Garrett (Frank Ball) opposes outlaws in a western town. Son is beaten by crooks. Editor's daughter is Betty Garret (Iris Meredith).  Editor is shot and wounded.	137470
2006	Game 6 (aka Six)	M	DVD -R HQ 8079, 8078			Theater Critic seems to be a cross between Frank Rich and the Michael Caine character in "Dressed to Kill." (Premiere Magazine). He poses a looming threat to a playwright's opening night.Harried playwright's newest work is opening on the same night as the fabled game six of the 1986 World Series is to be played. He's a big Red Sox fan and he's got to figure out which one he should miss.	137471
1999	Game Day	M				Newscaster (Alex Wipf).	137472
1979	Game for Vultures	M		Hartmann, Michael (Novel). Philip Baird (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Larry Prescott (Sven Bertil Taube) tries to get goods on arms dealer with help of investigator. Journalist's methods are suspect. He pays the investigator to bug the house of a wealthy man suspected of being involved in the arms deal.Reporter approaches the arms dealer directly and claims to be an old friend, but then tells him he is doing an article on sanctions busting and threatens to run compromising photographs of him.Arms dealer unfazed by threat. Reporter is hit by a car while chasing him out into the street and dies. Characters continually threaten to go to the press with information suggesting it is a last resort for exposing such illegal activities.	137473
1682	Game of Cards, A	PO	USC	Anonymous (Whig)		News	137474
1979	Game of Death	M		Spears, Jan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaperman Jim Marshall (Gig Young) helps to arrange Bruce Lee's apparent death and his establishment of a new identity. Newsman used by crooks to convey message to Lee that his girlfriend has been kidnapped.	137475
1953	Game of the Week, The	DT			Series, 5-30-1953 to 8-14-1965. ABC, CBS	Announcer-Sportscasters Dizzy Dean, Buddy Blattner (1953-1959), Pee Wee Reese (196-1965)	137476
2005	Game of Their Lives, The	M				Sportswriter (Patrick Stewart) in soccer story in 1950. Reporter (Kenn Drescher). Sideline Cameraman (Stephen Alexander). Women in Press Box (Brenna McDonough). BBC Announcer World Cup Game (Tim Vickery). Sportscaster (Sean Wheelock).NY Press Photographer (Jaxon Stanford).	137477
2001	Game of Their Lives, The: Pro Football's Wonder Years	DT				Journalist David Halberstam. Sports Columnist Mickey Herskowitz.  Author Dan Daly ("Pro Football Chronicle").	137478
2008	Game Over	N		Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia		Former BBC Correspondent Ed Stonax is murdered and the murder is bound to whip the news media into a frenzy. So when Stonax is found dead, the last thing Detective Inspector Bill Slider needs to complicate his life is the reappearance of an old enemy issuing death threats. Trevor Bates, aka The Needle, is on the loose and trying to kill him, and with a high-profile murder to solve, he must try to find a spare moment to marry Joanna before their baby is born, and stay alive long enough to do it. 	137479
2007	Game Plan, The	M				News Media. Local Reporter (Ron Borges). Paparazzi Photographer (Roger Dillingham Jr.), (Domenic Fuggetta). Photographer (Guy Guglielmi) (Kal Thompson). Media Wrangler (Loy Lee). Reporter (Misty Lockheart). Press Photographer (Giovanni Pantaleo).	137480
2009	Game Show In My Head	T				News Media. Reporter (Candice Cunningham). TV Reporter (Raquel Bell). Reporter (Brennan Taylor). Reporter (Robert Krisst). Host Joe Rogan (Himself).  Contestants are sent out onto the street armed only with a tiny earpiece and are given wild tasks to complete with unsuspecting bystanders. All of the action is captured on a hidden camera. If a player can make it all the way to the final task, they have the chance to win $150,000. 	137481
1937	Game That Kills, The	M		Chaney, J.  Benton (Story). Grace Neville, Fred Niblo, Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Sam Erskine (John Gallaudet) suspects a hockey team is being corrupted by gamblers. Gets the team coach's daughter, Betty Holland (Rita Hayworth) a job on the paper.  She's kidnapped to force her father to make the team lose.	137482
1996	Game-On: Heavy Bondage & Custard Creams	T			Episode #10. 10-7-1996	Reporter (Ruth Arnold).	137483
1997	Game, The	M	L			TV Newscasters speak to main character directly from the TV set reading his mind	137484
2006	Game, The	T			Series 2006.	Reporter (Jennifer Slimko).	137485
2008	Game, The	NR		Barrack, Jeanne	Gay	Reporter Shari Nelson is a freelance journalist madly in love with Dave Harris, a NYPD vice detective. But she has some secrets that are driving her crazy. Only Marcie Kaplan, her roommate and a lady with a few secrets of her own, knows just how much Shari’s little vices are eating at her. When Dave invites Shari to share his grandfather’s cabin in upstate New York for a Hanukah weekend, she spontaneously invites Marcie along for moral support forcing Dave to invite Frank Paterno, his best friend from high school who shares an apartment with him -- Dave is unaware of Frankie’s feelings for him.  Now Dave has invited Frankie along as Marcie’s date. Snowbound in the cabin, with no way of getting help and a cupboard more empty than Old Mother Hubbard’s, they divert the time playing “Strip Dreidle,” a game that will force them to reveal their hidden secrets and desires. When they’re rescued, will they feel the same? 	137486
2007	Game, The: Media Blitz	T	DVD -R HQ 9954		Episode. 11-12-2007	News Media. Mark is suspended after punching a cartoonist who ridiculed him. 	137487
2009	Game, The: Stay Fierce, Malik	T	DVD -R HQ 10803		Episode. 1-23-2009	Entertainment Media. Malik’s former wife is interviewed on Extra and the interviewer gets her to say that Malik enjoyed being around his guys. The audience thinks Malik is gay and he is angry about it. 	137488
2009	Game, The: Truth and Consequences	T	DVD -R HQ 10998		Episode #58. 3-27-2009	News Media. Sports Talk Show Host Camille Rose (Stacey Dash) of Sports Circle. Tasha introduces Jason to a beautiful talk show host, Camille. 	137489
1996	Gamera 2: Region shurai	MF				TV Reporter (Jason Douglas - Voice- English Version). Tokyo News Anchor (Don Armstrong - Voice - English Version). Tokyo Anchor #2 (Heather Bryson - Voice - English Version). Tokyo Anchor #3 (Lisa Singerman - Voice - English Version).Radio News Reporter (Don Armstrong - Voice-English Version). American News Anchor (Heather Bryson - Voice - English Version). American News Anchor (Tejas Englesmith - Voice - English Version).Chopper News Reporter (Hilary Haag - Voice - English Version). Sendal Reporter (Charles Kennedy - Voice -English Version). Sapporo Reporter (Lisa Singerman - Voice - English Version).Strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo.	137490
1999	Gamera 3: Iris kakusei	MF			Japan	News Media. Female TV Anchor A (Marcy Rae - Voice - English Version).  Female TV Anchor B (Marcy Bannor - Voice - English Version). Male Anchor A (Vic Mignogna - Voice - English Version). Male Anchor B (K.C. Jones - Voice - English Version).Female Reporter A (Heather Bryson - Voice - English Version). Male Reporter A (Rick Burford - Voice - English Version). Messenger (Kenneth Smith - Voice - English Version).Talk Show Director (Victor Carsrud - Voice - English Version). Talk Show Producer (Chris Nelson - Voice - English Version). Talk Show Host Female (Cynthia Ann Feaster - Voice - English Version). Talk Show Host (Ted Pfister - Voice - English Version).	137491
1995	Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen	MF			Japan.	News Media. Reporter (Sue Ulu - Voice - English Version). News Anchor (Brett Weaver - Voice - English Version).	137492
2001	Gamers	T			Series 2001-	Correspondents (Steven Bacon, Sandra Sanchez).	137493
2005	Gamers: Mario Tennis	T			Episode #1.2-2-2005	Correspondent (Steven Bacon). Correspondent (Sandra Sanchez).	137494
2007	Games	M				Reporter (Arto Nyberg)	137495
1962	Games Men Play, The (La Cigarra No Es Un bicho)	M		Sierra, Dante (Novel - "Cigarra no es un bicho, La"). Eduardo Borras (Adaptation).	AFI-Newspapermen. Argentina. Released in U.S. in 1968.. Ness Book	Columnist and his secretary-mistress are among couples quarantined at an out-of-the-way hotel following outbreak of bubonic plague. During their four days in isolation, the ruthless newspaper columnist and mistress analyze their relationship.When not faced with threat of discovery by his wife, the relationship is less interesting. Journalist (Angel Magana).	137496
1991	Games of the Hangman	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	O'Reilly, Victor		War Photographer Hugo Fitzduane	137497
1980	Games People Play	DT				Host Bryant Gumbel -- reality show	137498
1970	Games That Lovers Play	M				Photographer, Old (Harold Bennett).	137499
1970	Games, The	M				Commentators (Rafer Johnson, Rod Pickering, Adrian Metcafe)	137500
1998	Games, The	T			Series 1998	Radio Commentator A. Einstein (Ross Stevenson)	137501
2003	Games, The:	T			UK	Reporter Caroline Flack "Live at Trackside" (Series 3 - 2005). Presenters Jamie Theakston (2006), Kirsty Gallacher (2005-2006), Caroline Flack (2005-2006), Jayne Middlemiss, Dougie Anderson (2003), Justin Lee Collins (2005).	137502
1998	Games, The: 100 Metre Track	T			Episode #4. 9-7-1998	Radio Newsreader (Hamish Hughes - Voice).	137503
2000	Games, The: Addressing the Troops	T			Episode #14. 6-19-2000	Radio Newsreader (Liz Jackson - Voice).	137504
1998	Games, The: Athletics Schedule	T			Episode #2. 8-24-1998	Radio Newsreader (Abbe Holmes - Voice). Radio Commentator A. Einstein (Ross Stevenson).	137505
1998	Games, The: Funding	T			Episode #3. 8-31-1998	Radio Newscasters (Vince D'Amico, Tim Harris - Voices). Radio Commentator A. Einstein (Ross Stevenson).	137506
1998	Games, The: Management Course, A	T			Episode #10.  10-19-1998	Radio Newsreader (Marg Downey - Voice). Radio Commentator A. Einstein (Ross Stevenson).	137507
1998	Games, The: Past Sports Stars and Gender	T			Episode #5. 9-14-1998	Radio Newscaster (Alan Hopgood - Voice).	137508
1992	Gamesmaster	T			Series 1992-1998	Commentators David Perry (992-1997), Tim Boon (1992-1993), Stephen Carsey (1992-1993), Jeremy Daldry (1992-1993), Vyvian Nodge (1992-1993), Frank O'Connor (1992-1993), Keith Pullen (1992-1993), Tom Watson (1992-1993), Neil West (1992-1993).Commentators Julian Rignell (1992), Brad Burton (1994-1995), Simon Byron (1994-1995), Steve Merret (1994-1995), Josh Wilson (1994-1995), Kirk Ewing (1995-1998), Rik Henderson (1995-1996), Derrick Lynch (1995-1998).Presenter Dexter Fletcher (1993-1994).	137509
1998	GameSpot TV	DT				TV Correspondent and Co-Host Lauren Fielder (1998-2000).	137510
2003	GameSpot TV:	DT				Correspondent-Co Host Lauren Fielder (1998-2000). Hosts Adam Sessler (1998-2003), Kate Botello (2000-2002), Morgan Webb (2003-).	137511
2003	Gamezville:	DT			UK. Series 2003-2004	Reporters Matt Cuttle, Sarah Rees. Presenters Jamie Atiko, Darren Malcolm.	137512
1989	Gamle smedie, Den	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Jan Arentz (1984).	137513
1956	Gamma People, The	M	VHS 478	Pollock, Louis (Story). John Gilling, John Gossage (Screenplay)	Ness Book	American Correspondent Mike Wilson (Paul Douglas) and British Photographer Howard Meade (Leslie Phillips) are on their way to Salzburg to cover a music festival when the train car in which they are riding gets separated and they end up in a small country.They discover a doctor is conducting experiments  with gamma rays on children and creating a gang of zombies. Wilson and the doctor's female assistant are captured. But the photographer rallies townspeople to storm the doctor's castle.Wilson once a crime reporter in San Francisco. The female assistant believes the press sensationalizes and manufactures stories. Press is the last weapon against all-powerful state that controls and dehumanizes people."The truth? You want a good story, don't you. The readers of your newspaper want a daily dose of excitement. Well, go and write your story. What you haven't seen, you can make up. That's the usual way, isn't it?"	137514
1985	Gammon	NM	OWN - H	Bosak, Steven		Columnist Vernon Bradlusky, gambler and a backgammon columnist.  Editor is threatening to cut off his newspaper syndication.	137515
1989	Ganashatru (aka Enemy of the People, An)	MF		Ibsen, Henryk (Play). Satyajit Ray (Director)	India	Reporter from Calcutta offers to tell a doctor’s story who discovers that the water at a popular temple is the source of an outbreak of typhoid and hepatitis in the papers there. The doctor risks his career to try to call attention to the polluted water source. His efforts are thwarted by a local group of building contractors. The story has been transferred to Bengal.The doctor wants to write an article in the newspaper to warn the people, but the editor refuses to publish it. The doctor organizes a meeting that is sabotaged. He is decreed a heretic and a public enemy. 	137516
1940	Gander at Mother Goose, A	C	L. Vol. 2, Golden Age			Newspaper. Old Man (with Old Lady in the Shoe) sits in chair and reads newspaper	137517
1982	Gandhi	M	DVD -R HQ 8714, 8715, 8716, 8717. L	Briley, John (Screenplay)		Photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White (Candice Bergen) covers Gandhi's hunger strikes and does a piece on him for Life Magazine.Gandhi says he will write to the press to oppose treatment of Indians in South Africa. Later, he is interviewed by the New York Times reporter Walker (Martin Sheen). Walker is shown making the sign of the cross before a massacre begins.Gandhi tells Walker: "Without a paper, a journal of some kind, you cannot unite a community. You belong to a very important profession."  Walker accompanies Gandhi on his march to the sea, a journey also followed by newsreel cameramen.When Gandhi is cut off from the press, he is visited by Margaret Bourke-White who does a piece on  him for Life Magazine. Press is depicted as a supportive and necessary force in bringing about change. Reporter (Norman Chancer).American Reporter (Wilson George). Older Indian Reporter (Hansu Mehta). Young Indian Reporter (Jyoti Sarup). English Reporter (John Naylor). Radio Reporter at Funeral (Derek Lyons).  Court Reporters (Gerard Norman, James Snell). Commentator (Shane Rimmer). Court Reporter (John Boxer).	137518
2007	Gandhi, My Father	M				Journalist 1 (Kaustabh Samarth). 	137519
1942	Gang Busters (aka Gangbusters)	M	VHS 1235-1236		13 chapters - Serial.	Reporter Happy Haskins (Richard Davies) and News Photographer Vicki Logan (Irene Hervey) help track down criminals	137520
1997	Gang Related	M				News Media. Reporter (Dafidd McCracken). Reporter (Andrea C. Robinson). Reporter (Nellie Sciutto). Newscaster (Elizabeth Maynard).	137521
1971	Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, The	M	SVD 1474			TV Reporter (Frank Jourdano). TV Commentator (Sander Vanocur).	137522
1940	Gang War	M			PR	Publicity Man Slicum (Harold Garrison)	137523
2004	Gang Warz	M				Newswoman (Terie Davis).	137524
1943	Gang's All Here, The	M				Newsboy (Fred Walburn)	137525
2003	Gangaajal	MF			India	News Media covers police frustration at corruption, inefficiency, bribery, nepotism, favoritism and crime at Tejpur. They pour acid into the eyes of two of the local politician’s men blinding them. Police gain new respect and crime almost comes to a standstill. But an official inquiry suspends the superintendent of police who must now decide whether to acknowledge that a crime did occur, name the ones responsible or simply deny any knowledge. 	137526
2001	Gangbang Auditioins 6	M			Adult Hardcore	Interviewer (Gregg Alan - Voice).	137527
2000	Gangland	M				Newscaster (Mark Kriski)	137528
2004	Gangland	G				Newspaper Boy (Dave Rivas - Voice).	137529
1941	Gangs Inc.	M				Reporter (Alan Ladd). Joan Woodbury innocent woman jailed on hit-and-run rap	137530
2002	Gangs of New York	M				Editor Horace Greeley	137531
1941	Gangs of Sonora	M		MacDonald, William Colt (Characters). Albert DeMond (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Three Mesquiteers series.	Editor Ward Beecham (William Farnum) of Senora City Clarion attacks businessman when newspaper office is set on fire. Businessman offers to put up money to keep the business going, but editor accuses him of making the offer to muzzle the newspaper.Three Mesquiteers guard the new press the editor ordered, fighting off crooks who ambush them. Kansas Kate Conners (Helen MacKellar) and her husband are newspaper people. Her husband was shot fighting for his beliefs. Her son is businessman's lawyer.Conner  refuses to believe her son is involved but learns the truth when she goes through old issues of the Clarion. Editor is shot while preparing to run a petition calling for statehood for Wyoming. Conners takes up the fight.She works with a printer who once worked for husband.  Mesquiteers set type and sing. Businessman shoots printer and when Conners does not print paper, townspeople assume it is because her son has been charged with murder. Press is missing.Mesquiteers print their own sheet, Mesquiteers Monitor with announcement of date. Voting done in newspaper office. Businessman tries to hang Conner's son but Mesquiteers force confession from man who killed print. Son is cleared. Wyoming gains statehood.	137532
1942	Gangs of the City	M				Police Reporter (Philip Terry) tangles with debutante and gangsters	137533
1938	Gangster's Boy	M				Reporter (Harry Harvey). Photographer (Jack Gardner). Editor (Edward Peil Sr.).	137534
1937	Gangway	M	VHS 843	Taylor, Dwight (Story). Lesser Samuels (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Film Critic Pat (Jessie Matthews), film critic for The Daily Journal in London tries to convince her editor to let her do hard news.  Gives her an assignment on an aging film star and tells her to get the actress' diary.Editor tells her if she gets into trouble, the paper will not acknowledge that they know her. She does and the editor claims not to know her.  Musical comedy -- she bursts into song in the newsroom.In early scene, Pat and an office boy talk about "a fast American newspaper film" that just opened. Complain nothing ever happens in England and Americans have all the fun.  "What fun it is to be a newspaperwoman like the ones in the American movies."	137535
1995	Ganja Coast, The	NM		Mann, Paul		American Journalist Annie Gennaro writes for the Times of India. California-born lover to half-Indian, half-English Bombay police inspector.	137536
2004	Gankutsuou (The Count of Monte Cristo)	C			Japan. 2004-2005. Gonzo Studio. 24 episodes. Anime series.	Reporter Robert Beauchamp is a friend of Franz and Albert. He works as a news reporter for a French newspaper. He is voiced by Tetsu Shiratori in the Japanese series and by Erik Davies in the English series. 	137537
2005	Gankutsuou (The Count of Monte Cristo)	CB		Maeda, Mashiro	Japan; published by Kodansha. Manga ser	Reporter Robert Beauchamp is a friend of Franz and Albert. He works as a news reporter for a French newspaper.	137538
2004	Gant, Le	MF			Canada. Short	Newscaster (Tetchena Bellange).	137539
1974	Ganz perfektes Ehepaar, Ein	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Klaus Ellrodt). Interviewpartner (Christian Rode). Interviewpaternin (Inken Sommer). Interviewpaternin (Antje Doutine).	137540
1932	Gap in the Curtain, The	NSF		Buchan, John		Newspaper. Several men are offered a chance to glimpse a newspaper of the future.  Those who try to profit from it become unstuck. "There are things man was not meant to know."	137541
2002	Garage Days	MF			Australia.	Rockumentarian (Jabba). Band Studio Photographer (Craig Walker).	137542
1998	Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon, The	MT				Sports News Media. Female Reporter (Teresa Kruze). Male Reporter (Ken Daniels).	137543
1984	Garbo Talks	M				Journalist (Stephen Silverman) at the Museum of Modern Art. Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Herself). 	137544
2004	Garden of Beasts: Novel of Berlin 1936, The	N		Deaver, Jeffery		Journalist. Paul Schumann, a German American living in New York City in 1936 is a mobster hitman asked to pose as a journalist covering the summer Olympics in Berlin after he is caught and told to choose between prison and covert government service.He's to hunt down and kill the ruthless architect of Hitler's clandestine rearmament. If successful, he will be pardoned and given the financial means to go legit. If he refuses the job, he'll end up in the electric chair.He goes to Germany and begins his hunt.	137545
2003	Garden of Love	M				News Media.  News Reporter (Sharon Bennett). TV Assistant (Laurie Norquist).	137546
1938	Garden of the Moon	M				Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Photographer (Harry Fox). Photographer (Charles Marsh).	137547
1998	Garden of the Peacocks	N		Weller, Anthony		American Photographer Thomas Simmons has an affair with a woman who is the daughter of a famous sculptor and Cuban exile. But she is frightened of falling in love. She goes to see her father and when Simmons arrives, things get ugly.Simmons is the first outside person to stumble on the sculptor's masterpieces.	137548
2006	Garden of Vipers	N		Kerley, Jack		TV Journalist Taneesha Franklin is slashed to death in Mobile, Alabama. Two detectives wonder if there may be more to the slaying than a standard homicide. Victim is close to one of  detective's girlfriend, TV Reporter Dani Danbury who was mentoring her. When one of the detectives is abducted, he's given up for dead. Digging into his disappearance they discover a web of connections between the murdered reporter, the dealings of an elusive bearded man and the charitable enterprises of a rich family. The detective discovers his TV journalist girlfriend is involved with one of the family.	137549
2005	Garden Sense: Year-Round Color	DT	DVD -R HQ 7506		Episode.  9-6-2005	TV News Anchor Katherine of Channel 9 News gets up at 3 a.m. to anchor the local news in Cincinnati. When she comes home she wants a colorful backyard.	137550
1998	Gardener, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Nicholas Gunn). Reporter #2 (Louahn Lowe).  Flower Show Reporter (Robert Knoop).	137551
1987	Gardens of Stone	M	DVD -R HQ 2273, 2274. SVD 1518	Proffitt, Nicholas (Novel). Ronald Bass (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Samantha Davis (Anjelica Huston) of the Washington Post, used to work for the Charlotte Observer. Opposed to war but begins a relationship in the late 1960s in Washington D.C. with a military officer.Even when he tells her he may be sent to Vietnam she indicates her feelings about the war will not change and that they both have their jobs to do. Editor (Terrence Currier).	137552
2004	Garfield	M				News Media.  News Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	137553
1998	Gargantua	MT				Photographer (Jack Dacey).	137554
1972	Gargoyles:	MT			Episode	Photographer Diana Boley (Jennifer Salt) in horror tale	137555
1997	Gargoyles: Angels in the Night	C	DVD -R HQ 2033		Episode #78. 2-15-1997. Series 1994-1997.	News Media. Male TV Reporter. Bronx News Reporter (Frank Welker voice). Gargoyles are tricked while attempting to rescue a child in a partially built building. Police arrest the still stone Angela and Bronxs and put them in jail.Clan goes to rescue Angela who is being transported by train. The Quarrymen attack and the Gargoyles save all the train's passengers and are immediately accepted by everyone.	137556
1996	Gargoyles: Bronx Tail, A	C			Episode #70. 10-5-1996	TV Reporter (Tress MacNeille - Voice). Bronx accidentally winds up in Pennsylvania by train and his one friend is an Amish boy. He is spotted and hunted down by frightened residents.The boy hides his new friend and then tries to send him back to New York after sundown.	137557
1995	Gargoyles: Heritage	C	VHS 385		Episode #38. 11-27-1995	Reporter Jon Carter, WVRN TV.  Reporter Nicholas St. John. Other WVRN Reporters. In their quest to return to Manhatten, Goliah and his fellow World Travelers encounter an island controlled by a villain.	137558
1996	Gargoyles: Journey, The	C			Episode #66. 9-7-1996	Reporter Travis Mitchell of Night Watch in New York. With the existence of the Gargoyles revealed to the world, a hate group calling themselves "The Quarrymen" emerges determine dto wipe them all out.	137559
1996	Gargoyles: Kingdom	C	VHS 385		Episode #44.  2-5-1996	Reporter Jon Carter, WVRN TV.  Reporter Nicholas St. John. Other WVRN Reporters. Remaining gargoyles look around for clues to the whereabouts of Elisa and Goliath.	137560
1996	Gargoyles: Walkabout	C	VHS 385		Episode #46. 2-7-1996	Reporter Jon Carter, WVRN TV.  Reporter Nicholas St. John. Other WVRN Reporters. A nano-tech experiment in the Australian outback threatens to get out of control.	137561
1981	Garlic Is As Good As Ten Mothers	DM				Publisher Lloyd John Harris of the Garlic Times. Interviewer Michael Goodwin. Food Writer Ruth Reichle, New West Magazine. Documentary on the history of garlic.	137562
2002	Garmento	M				News Media. Reporter (Michele Maher). News Reporter (Carol Tammen).	137563
1999	Garner Quinn: Dead Letter	NR		Waterhouse, Judy	#3 Garner Quinn Mysteries	Crime Writer Garner Quinn, the true-crime writer, has wealth and celebrity, a tendency to get punched and her habit of falling in love with men. She has a teenage daughter and a highly skeptical housekeeper.She receives creepy and vaguely threatening fan mail. Hires high-profile security agency to track down the letter-writer. Head of the agency is murdered. Is his death linked to Quinn?She didn't listen to the co-owner a man she found attractive. And she almost dies. Then a bomb kills her would-be love.	137564
1998	Garner Quinn: Dead Letter	NM		Waterhouse, Jane	#3 Garner Quinn Mysteries	Crime Writer Garner Quinn is a best-selling true-crime writer living at the Jersey shore, and someone is stalking her, sending threatening letters to her private address. To find the stalker before his words become deeds, Garner hires Reed Corbin, founder of a prestigious security firm, who takes a personal interest in the case -- and Garner. 	137565
1996	Garner Quinn: Graven Images	NM		Waterhouse, Jane	#1 Garner Quinn Mysteries	Crime Writer Garner Quinn is a best-selling true-crime writer who takes a no-nonsense approach to life. She has a bitchy sense of humor expressed in asides. But she has her problems.She's a divorced woman who struggles to shield her teenage daughter from society's monsters and who has never reconciled her ambivalent feelings toward her father, a celebrated lawyer.Their estrangement was exacerbated when Garner's first book questioned the verdict in a murder trial in which he was the defense attorney.Now Garner is disturbed by another verdict: a South Carolina farm boy thought to be a serial killer is pronounced not guilty. She moves on to another case and a book about a sculptor whose life-sized works have been found to conceal human body parts.She then realizes she's being stalked by a cold-blooded killer who knows her like a book.Quinn writes true crime novels, and the story of the moment involves a killer who disfigures his victims -- a madman who calls himself the Holy Ghost. As Garner sinks deeper and deeper into the case, she suddenly finds there’s a small space between the words true and crime.	137566
1997	Garner Quinn: Shadow Walk	NM		Waterhouse, Jane	#2 Garner Quinn Mysteries	Investigative Journalist tells Crime Writer Garner Quinn, a best-selling true-crime writer living at the Jersey shore who has given up writing but investigates a local case of multiple murder, he’s spotted a notorious missing murderer, Gordon Spangler, and then ends up dead himself. Quinn sets out to find the killer. She knows he’s out there somewhere, posing as an unremarkable man, ready to strike again.Twenty-three years ago, a man executed his family of five including his daughter, Lara, Quinn's best friend. Then he vanished leaving behind a written confession.Now T.J. Sterling, a true-crime writer several rungs below Quinn on the financial ladder, claims to have seen the murderer in Virginia. He plans to use his secret knowledge, plus Garner's publishing contacts, to leverage himself into the big time."Three weeks and you'll be reading about me in the papers," he assures Garner. Sterling is found shot to death in his Charlottesville office. It looks like suicide. But Garner Quinn looks for the murderer.She feels compelled to seek the truth and keep a childhood promise. She knows the man is out there somewhere having fashioned a new life for himself posing as an unremarkable man hiding the heart of a killer. Now all she has to do is find him.	137567
1967	Garota de Ipanema	MF				Photographer (Adriano Reys). Photographer (David Drew Zingg).	137568
1953	Garretson Chronicle, The	T			Studio One - 3-9-53	Press	137569
1949	Garroway at Large	DT			1949-54	Host Dave Garroway	137570
1989	Garth Ryland Wolf in Sleep's Clothing	NM	OWN - H	Riggs, John R.	#6 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.Ryland discovers that small towns can hide the most unusual crimes. He is shocked to learn that his former lover never returned from an outing up north.And when Garth begins to investigate, he finds that old loves never really die and now both his heart -- and his life -- are up.	137571
1994	Garth Ryland: Cold Hearts and Gentle People	NM		Riggs, John R.	#10 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, as an honorary sheriff's deputy, investigates the death of an antique collector whose 400-pound body was found in his home elevator.In the house where his corpse is discovered is his drunken neighbor who says he was there to deliver a painting he bought at a yard sale. The town's new doctor confirms the man died of a heart attack, probably brought on by the panic of being trapped.The killer's motive centers around the painting, an ordinary sketch of birds and flowers.	137572
1992	Garth Ryland: Dead Letter	NM		Riggs, John R.	#8 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.The morning after the local trash collector, a deaf dwarf, is seen celebrating in the Corner Bar and Grill, he is found dead in his truck, the garbage barrels missing from the truck, and a contusion on the back of his head.Nobody, including the new sheriff, thinks he was murdered. But the bull-headed Ryland is sure it is murder. He questions everyone who could have seen the man on the day he died.The sheriff, who is angry that Ryland didn't back him in a recent election, doesn't want Ryland snooping around. As Ryland scrapes back the town's harmonious veneer, he discovers rivalries, love affairs and jealousies.The Wisconsin journalist also discovers proof that the dwarf was murdered.	137573
1992	Garth Ryland: Dragon Lives Forever, The	NM		Riggs, John R.	#8 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.The Wisconsin newspaperman traces two crimes. Two decades separate the still-unresolved disappearance of a teenager boy and a recent murder of a washed-up stock-car racer.Both events are linked to the annual arrival of a carnival in Oakalla. The boy had been headed there to claim his manhood with a loose woman, and the race had shown up with a carney friend. The crimes are interlocked.Suspects include the racer's lover, her abusive husband, the local cop (who loves the lover), the tough carnie owner and the loose woman, who is still loose.	137574
1987	Garth Ryland: Glory Hound, The	NM		Riggs, John R.	#3 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.	137575
1988	Garth Ryland: Haunt of the Nightingale	NM	OWN - P	Riggs, John R.	#4 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.Ryland finds a young woman hiding in his barn who turns out to be the woman who was once married to a local preacher, a cruel man heartily disliked by most of the community.Ryland's oldest friend, Will Cripe, has been in love with her as had the musician-church organist. Years before, the woman and her husband disappeared, presumably having left town.Later, the woman was found and, suffering from amnesia, spent several years in a state institution. Now she is back in Oakalla still with little memory of her past. The men who had loved her try to offer protection, but someone is out to hurt her.Two murders take place. With the aid of his housekeeper Ruth Krammes, Ryland tries to decipher the clues from the past to save the woman as danger closes in on her. Or is she the danger?	137576
1997	Garth Ryland: He Who Waits	NM		Riggs, John R.	#13 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.When a Wisconsin senator's gay lover turns up dead, no one in the town of Oakalla seems to care. But Ryland won't rest until the mystery is solved.	137577
1987	Garth Ryland: Hunting Ground, The	NM		Riggs, John R.	#4 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.When a popular teenage girl is found dead, Ryland can't help but begin his own investigation.The local sheriff inexplicably blocks his every move, but that makes Ryland more determined than ever to solve the case, especially after a skull is dredged up from the nearby pond.	137578
1995	Garth Ryland: Killing Frost	NM		Riggs, John R.	#11 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff. He  investigates creepy goings on after the death of the town's practical joker.The small-town publisher Ryland, who gets to charm troubled ladies, make the disgruntled town cop look dense and bemoan the onset of hard times in the little Wisconsin hamlet. Here, Ryland is one of the first to find the body near the pig farm.The flesh is kind of rubbery and the extremities are missing. The town policeman has a spate of burglaries on his hands and could use Garth's loquacious assistance.As usual, tiny Oakalla manages to hide a good number of sinister folk, most of whom turn out to be distantly related.	137579
1984	Garth Ryland: Last Laugh, The	NM	OWN - P	Riggs, John R.	#1 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff. He  investigates creepy goings on after the death of the town's practical joker.The fortyish newspaper editor goes to the funeral of  Si Buckles, the town's practical joker, but later finds a note at his house that say, "Si Buckles lives." A friend of Si's kills himself for no reason. Then a doctor commits suicide.Several people including the doctor's wife and Garth's dear friend, see Buckles walking around. Is he really dead? Could it be that he was buried alive as a joke?Ryland, publisher and reporter of the local paper in his hometown of Oakalla, normally doesn't write obituaries, but he makes an exception for Buckles who is to be buried on April Fool's Day. He soon suspects Si was murdered.	137580
1986	Garth Ryland: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie	NM	OWN - P	Riggs, John R.	#2 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff. He investigates a case involving a missing fortune.Trouble starts for the small-town newspaper publisher and editor when he finds an abandoned 1936 Cadillac in a barn in Oakalla.At first delighted with his discovery, Garth sets about getting extensive bodywork done on the vintage car in time to make it a surprise birthday present for his elderly and feisty housekeeper Ruth.But misfortunes plague the mechanics who work on the Caddy. The first disappears. The second has a suspicious fire in his garage. The car is tied in with a 40-year-old hit-and-run accident, a missing fortune and the May-December marriage of a local beautyGarth finds himself torn between helping solve the myriad mysteries and putting out his newspaper.	137581
1998	Garth Ryland: Lost Scout, The	NM		Riggs, John R.	#14 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.Actions of right-wing militia and complications involved in a veteran's attempt to re-enter every day life are part of Ryland's world.	137582
1991	Garth Ryland: One Man's Poison	NM		Riggs, John R.	#7 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the weekly Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.Ryland is always on the lookout for a good story and the earthquake that rocks his small hometown of Oakalla fits the bill perfectly. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.The water supply is suddenly tainted with cyanide, a father and son disappear and the local judge ends up in the morgue. If Ryland isn't careful, he could also end up dead.	137583
1996	Garth Ryland: Snow on the Roses	NM		Riggs, John R.	#12 Garth Ryland Mysteries	Newspaper Editor and Publisher Garth Ryland of the Oakalla Reporter in rural Wisconsin, a prime parcel of rural darkness, is also a deputy sheriff.An elderly man dies in Oakalla just before Ryland's local paper begins publication of his serialized memoirs. Ryland thinks the death may have something to do with an unsolved murder in 1962 -- the year that was to be the subject of the first installment.	137584
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary and Allison’s Friend	T	DVD -R HQ 11588		Episode. 11-11-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Allison gets upset when her new friend, Sophia, prefers to hang out with Gary. 	137585
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Apologizes	T	DVD -R HQ 11622		Episode. 11-18-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary tries to prepare a Thanksgiving feast for Curtis, Sasha, Jack and the kids. 	137586
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary Feels Tom Slipping Away	T	DVD -R HQ 11707		Episode. 1-13-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary and Allison worry Tom is hanging out with the wrong crowd. Sasha flirts with surfer Laird Hamilton.	137587
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Giving Sasha His Full Attention	T	DVD -R HQ 11675		Episode. 12-9-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Sasha wonders whether dating a married man is worth the hassle after Allison gets in the way on their date.	137588
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Has a Dream	T	DVD -R HQ 11429		Episode #21. 9-23-2009.	Aspiring Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) has a dream: the house painter wants to become the next sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. He decides to call up his old friend Curtis (Keegan-Michael Key) who works at the local radio station and is thrilled that he is offered a job, thinking he is going to become the next sports newscaster, but instead it’s an offer to paint the radio station. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country. 	137589
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary Has To Choose	T	DVD -R HQ 11716		Episode. 1-20-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary and Sasha get more serious so Gary worries about the repercussions of sleeping with his boss. Allison teaches Tom a life lesson about being responsible. 	137590
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Is a Boat Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 11699		Episode. 12-18-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary discovers his ex-wife’s fiancé is cheating on her, but she doesn’t believe him. Gary also wants to buy a boat so his son can impress a girl. 	137591
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Keeps a Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 11637		Episode. 11-25-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Sasha thinks about furthering her relationship with Gary. Gary lets Louise attend a party hosted by the popular girls and doesn’t tell Allison, who isn’t happy about it.	137592
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary Lowers the Bar	T	DVD -R HQ 11778		Episode. 2-10-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him.After receiving a great Valentine’s Day gift from Sasha. Gary tries to top his gift for her. Meanwhile, Allison tries, and fails to bond with Louise and Tom.	137593
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary on the Air	T	DVD -R HQ 11524		Episode. 10-21-2009	Aspiring Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) has a dream: the house painter wants to become the next sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. Station Manager Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) allows Gary to report the sports news when the station’s sports announcer is arrested. He’s a smash hit and offered the regular job. But money becomes an issue when his daughter is accepted into a top music program and he decides to refuse his dream-job offer. His former wife then convinces him he can’t give up his dream.	137594
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Shoots Fish in a Barrel	T	DVD -R HQ 11491		Episode. 10-14-2009	Aspiring Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) has a dream: the house painter wants to become the next sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. Gary is determined to prove that he can handle a one-night stand without getting attached. 	137595
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary Tries To Do It All	T	DVD -R HQ 11573		Episode. 10-28-2009	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary’s ex-wife Allison Brooks (Paula Marshall) steps in to help out with the painting business. 	137596
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary Tries to Find Something for Mitch	T	DVD -R HQ 11829		Episode. 3-10-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. When Mitch returns from overseas, Gary tries to help him decide what he will do for a living. Curtis and Charleen hire Allison as their wedding planner.	137597
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary Unmarried?	T	DVD -R HQ 11849		Episode. 3-17-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary learns that his and Allison’s divorce papers were never filed. Allison’s sister comes to town and gives Mitch a makeover.	137598
2010	Gary Unmarried: Gary’s Big Mouth	T	DVD -R HQ 11819		Episode. 3-3-2010	Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) now has a regular job as a  sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. But it doesn’t pay much so he has to keep his day job as a painter. He also wants to be a good father to his children. But he finds out that dealing with two careers and two kids is harder to do than he thought it would be. Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay) is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country and she seems interested in him. Gary turns to wrestling in order to settle a feud between him and the wrestling coach after the coach fails to let son Tom make the team. Gary challenges the coach to a match on the air, then backs down when his son is embarrassed with a public apology on his radio show. 	137599
2009	Gary Unmarried: Gary’s Demo	T	DVD -R HQ 11466		Episode #23. 10-7-2009	Aspiring Sportscaster Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) has a dream: the house painter wants to become the next sports newscaster on KPPQ “We’re All Talk” Radio. His old friend Curtis (Keegan-Michael Key) who works at the local radio station cuts a demo for Gary, but Gary can’t get Sasha (Brooke D’Orsay), the station manager, to listen to his demo tape in the hopes she will let him become the new sportscaster. Sasha is the station manager because her father owns KPPQ radio and other stations around the country. Meanwhile, Louise protects Tom from a school bully.	137600
1981	Gas	M	SVD 693. SV 189			Reporter at Refinery #1 (Terry Haig).	137601
2008	Gas City	N		Estleman, Loren D.		Reporters covering the story of a murderer’s spree in a quiet oil company town find themselves pitted against a powerful Mafioso and a corrupt police chief. 	137602
1998	Gasaraki	C			Series 1998	News Media. News Director (Robert Bundy - Voice). Reporter (Tiffany Grant - Voice). Journalist (Illich Guardiola - Voice). Newscasters (Carol Mathews, William Ross - Voice). Cameraman (Mark Laskowski - Voice).	137603
2005	Gaseirneba Karabakhsgi	MF			Georgia	Journalist (Dasha Drozdovskaja).	137604
1944	Gaslight	M	DVD -R HQ 3706 (Media Excerpts)			Newspaper story and headline begins the movie.	137605
1981	Gaston Lapouge	MTF				Reporter (Marc Chapiteau (Le reporter-dessinateur).	137606
1997	Gaston's War	M				Photographer (Jean-Marie Buchet).	137607
1960	Gasu ningen dai ichigo	MF				Reporter Kyoko (Keiko Sata). Kyoko's Fellow Reporter (Kozo Nomura). Journalist (Tetsu Nakamura). Editor Ikeda (Tatsuo Matsumura).	137608
1914	Gatans barn	MF				News Media. Young Journalist (Sven Bergvall).	137609
1928	Gate Crasher, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	137610
2003	Gate to Heaven	M				Newscaster (Dagmar Berghoff).	137611
1925	Gate, The	P	MLPL	O'Connor, M.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	137612
1980	Gates of Hell, The (Paura Nella Citta Del Morti Viventi)  (aka City of the Living Dead. Fear in the City of the Living Dead. Twilight of the Dead)	M		Fulci, Lucio, Dardano Sacchetti (Screenplay-Story)	Italy	New York Newspaper Reporter investigates killings in the town of Dunwich.Reporter tells a psychic that he gets his inner visions by meditating over a bottle of Scotch.  Reporter has his brains ripped out of the back of his skull by a female zombie.	137613
1986	Gates of Zion, The	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene		American Photojournalist Ellie Warne finds herself in Jerusalem in 1947 where she unwittingly becomes a pawn in a political chess game when she photographs ancient scrolls discovered by Bedouins. Through it all, the young Ellie discovers a people, a spirit and a person who profoundly change the direction of her life.  Who would guess that a few innocent photos could entangle her in such a desperate web of intrigue and peril? David Meyer seems to love her dearly, but Moshe Sachar has a purpose and commitment in life that intrigues her more than she can say. Through it all, Elle discovers a people, a spirit, and a person who profoundly change the direction of her life. David Meyer, American who crosses to Canada to join RAF to fight against Germany as a pilot. Assigned to Badger Cross squadron. Cross dislikes him and does much to make him miserable. He is a gentile.	137614
1938	Gateway	M	SV 241	Reisch, Walter (Story). Lamar Trotti (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Dick (Don Ameche) on a liner returning from the war. When a woman gets involved in a scandal aboard ship, Dick tries to protect her from the rest of the press.Dick tries to convince the other reporters that there is no story, but they refuse to believe him because he has scooped them in the past. Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Hal K. Dawson). Reporter (Robert Kellard). Reporter (Robert Lowery).Reporter (Imboden Parrish). Reporter (Charles Tannen). Reporter (Charles Williams).	137615
1987	Gathering of Old Men	MT				Newsman Will Patton is the local newsman	137616
1996	Gathering of Saints, A	NM		Hyde, Christopher		Journalist Katherine Copeland is volatile American journalist-cum-spy whose assignment is to seduce a detective inspector, widowed and Jewish, during the dark days of Blitz in London. Copeland is morally conflicted American spy posing as a journalist.He's after a killer who always commits his grisly crimes on locations immediately bombed by the Germans.	137617
2003	Gathering Place, A	N		Kinkade, Thomas and Katherine Spencher		Newspaper Publisher Dan Forbes is all set to leave for an extended sailing trip until an accident dashes his plans giving him and the mayor, Emily Warwick, more time to develop their relationship. Now that the Cape Light election is over, Mayor Warwick can finally focus on her burgeoning relationship with Sara, the daughter she gave up for adoption 20 years ago. Seeing her after all these years has stirred up some conflicting feelings for Emily. While she is grateful to have Sara back in her life, she can’t help but regret their years apart. Typically she would turn to Reverend Ben for guidance, but turmoil within his own family has inspired a crisis of faith for the minister making him question whether is qualified to counsel is congregates. And then there’s the fact that Emily is slowly falling for the newspaper publisher Forbes. But with two grown children of his own, would Dan ever want to start another family? Emily hopes so -- because she’s eager for a second chance at life.	137618
2002	Gathering, A	M				Newscaster (Ryan Leslie)	137619
1976	Gator	M			Reynolds - Ness Book	TV Reporter Aggie Maybank (Lauren Hutton), nosy TV reporter: "I want to win a Pulitzer Prize and make love to you." She helps the hero who opposes crooked businessman. She's angry at businessman because he canceled her documentary on poverty.Corners businessman at rally and tells him FCC forbids influence of television by political factions. He makes a sexist observation as she leaves. Reporter finds out secretary has obtained phony records made by corrupt officials.Sneaks into courthouse with man and secretary to steal evidence. When reporter's story makes national TV, she is contacted about possible job by CBS in New York and leaves romance with hero.Governor (TV host Mike Douglas).	137620
1997	Gator King	M				Ecology Writer Maureen McCormick (Shannon K. Foley) finds a site where a mid-Florida restaurant owner is abandoning slain crocodiles. In spite of opposition from a senator and a local sheriff, McCormick refreshes her long-standing campaign against the restaurant owner, whose posh restaurant is called the “Crocodile Club.” His treatment of the alligators is cruel as he uses the alligator’s meat and skin to make products. He also gives out gator-skin items to bribe politicians. McCormick is helped by a former boyfriend who is a wildlife ranger. They rekindle their love affair as the evil restaurateur decides to stop her once and for all. 	137621
1971	Gatto a nove code, Il	MF				Cameraman Righetto (Vittorio Congia).	137622
2009	Gavacho	N		O’Keefe, Dennis William		Reporter and Columnist Danny O’Hara works for The Times, a newspaper in Los Angeles and is flung into a violent world of drug and illegal immigrant smuggling. With a cohort of friends, colleagues, and a long lost sweetheart, he battles street thugs in Los Angeles, politicians in Texas and Mexico, and his own publication to continue his pursuit of the story. Ignited by an anonymous phone call to the Times of a missing immigrant girl, O’Hara starts his investigation. It begins as a simple search for the nine-year-old girl, then evolves into a full blown crime investigation. As O’Hara unwinds each strand of the web, it leads him to yet another. Set in the 1970s.	137623
2007	Gavin & Stacey	T				Reporter (Susy Kane)	137624
1949	Gay Amigo, The	M				Newspaper Editor Stoneham (Walter Baldwin) owns his newspaper and is a  crook	137625
1946	Gay Blades	M				Reporters (Roy Butler, Robert Spencer). Photographer (Tom Quinn). Publicity Director (Larry Steers).  Newsboy (William "Billy" Benedict). Announcer (John Wald).	137626
1934	Gay Bride, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6683, 6685			Reporter (Garry Owen). Cameraman (Ray Mayer).	137627
1935	Gay Deception, The	M				Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Reporter (Billy Wayne). Wisecracker Photographer (Eddie Fetherston).	137628
1941	Gay Falcon, The	M	SVD 1212			Newsboy (Mickey Phillips)	137629
1854	Gay Girls of New York, The; or, Life on Broadway	N	USC	Thompson, George		Newspaper Advertisement in Herald	137630
1903	Gay Old Boy, A	M				Newspaper. Man sits down in chair and starts to read newspaper	137631
1961	Gay Place	N		Brammer, W.	Trilogy of three novels in one volume	Press Agent, the governor and Texas politics	137632
1913	Gay Rebellion, The	NM	USC	Chambers, Robert W.		Newspaper Owner Augustus Melnor, editor of the Morning Star.  Trimble, city editor. Curtis Langdon and William Sayre are sent to write a newspaper story about the disappearance of four handsome young men.	137633
1944	Gay Saint, The: Novel, A	N		Bailey, Paul	PR	Publicist. Fictional treatment of Samuel Brannan, founder of San Francisco's California Star, prominent Mormon Argonaut and first publicist for the California gold rush	137634
1903	Gay Shoe Clerk, The	M			Spellbound in the Darkness	Newspaper. Chaperone reading newspaper	137635
1942	Gay Sisters, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3733, 3734			City Editor (Joseph Crehan).  Photographer (Hank Mann).	137636
1999	Gazebo, The: Novel, A	NR		Grayson, Emily	Harlequin	Editor Abby Reston is hard at work as editor of her small upstate New York hometown Longwood Falls newspaper. Like most small-town journalists, she is dying for a decent story.Man appears at her door, tells her story of his love for a woman who lives on wrong side of the tracks. He is wealthy. They pursued dreams in Europe. She is forced to return home to tend sick mother and he loses his inheritance. They marry other people.For 50 years, they have met once a year in the gazebo in the town square to affirm lifelong, now platonic love.  The man tries to interest the editor of their romance.She goes to the gazebo but they never show.  Briefcase filled with mementos and tapes documenting their love is left for the journalist.	137637
2002	Geburtig	MF			Poland/Germany/Austria	Newscaster (Josef-Wenzel Hnatek). Cameraman (Lightning Bear). Photographer (Gert Broser).	137638
1984	Gedankenvernichtung	N		Müller, André	Germany	Journalist	137639
2000	Geena Davis Show	T	SVD 865			Editor. Writing bug bites Teddie whose "Women in the City" article for a snooty editor (Martin Mull) winds up as a juicy piece on Max	137640
1994	Gefahrliche Spiele	MTF				TV Reporter (Angels Aymar)	137641
1921	Geheimnis der Santa Margherita, Das	MF				Reporter (Carl Geppert).	137642
1958	Geisha Boy, The	M				Reporter (Dick Whittinghill).	137643
1978	Gejaagd door de winst (of het A.B.C. van de moderne samenleving)	MF				Reporter (Maurice De Wilde)	137644
1970	Gekido no showashi "Gunbatsu"	MF				Reporter Goro Arai (Yuzo Kayama) covers the war for a Japanese newspaper. He follows the activities of Japan's top military leader and comes to view him as a dangerous military tyrant.  Editor (Takashi Shimura).But anyone standing in the military leader's way is in danger -- and so is the reporter.	137645
1998	Gemini	N		Tabachnik, Maud	#2 Sandra Kahn Series	Journalist Sandra Khan of the San Francisco News, is a lesbian reporter  who is on the trail of two brothers chased by the police and the mafia. 	137646
1978	Gendarme et les extra-terrestres, Le	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter (Carlo Nell).	137647
1954	Gene Autry Show, The: Carnival Comes West, The	T	DVD -R 1755 (Newspaper Headline-Story Excerpts)		Episode #73. 8-24-1954	Newspaper Headline and Story from Western Record - "Golden's Carnival to Reopen Saturday." Subhead: "Gene Autry Persuades Citizens' Committee to Sponsor Circus for Local Charity."	137648
1955	Gene Autry Show, The: Law Comes to Scorpion	T	DVD -R 1795 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #82. 10-22-1955	Newspapers.	137649
1952	Gene Autry Show, The: Lawless Press, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1930. SVD 1208		Episode #43. 1-25-1952	Editor brains behind crime spree.  Prints stories before they happen. Autry, as a new sheriff, brings him to justice.	137650
1953	Gene Autry Show, The: Narrow Escape	T	DVD -R HQ 2340		Episode #57. 8-11-1953	Editor Bill Barker of the Bugle is a crusading editor whose paper "only exists to tell the truth."  When Pat Buttram's mail-order sweetheart shows up -- she turns out to be an Eastern widow Marcy Nevers with a young son.The widow ends up falling for the editor while working as his editorial assistant.	137651
1953	Gene Autry Show, The: Old Prospector, The	T	DVD -R 1721		Episode #56. 8-4-1953.	Newspaper headlines. The Daily Clarion headlines and story.  Gene becomes involved in the capture of criminals who threaten the life of a conniving prospector.	137652
1954	Gene Autry Show, The: Outlaw Warning	T	DVD -R HQ 3000		Episode #78. 10-2-1954.	Reporter Lewis (Budd Buster) of the Sacramento Chronicle wants to interview Pat Buttram who testified against an outlaw who escapes from prison and seeks revenge against Pat and the judge. Reporter wants "an inspirational story for our readers."Reporter: "That's the real story I'd like to get. How it feels to be a target for a killer. I'd like to get it right now, you know, just in case….would you mind sitting down here and answering a few questions….."Reporter presents the Sacramento Chronicle award for bravery to Pat Buttram. Reporter is knocked out when crooks kidnap the judge.Sam, Telegram Messenger (Bob Woodward).	137653
1952	Gene Autry Show, The: Ruthless Renegade, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2027. SVD 1132		Episode #45. 2-8-1952.	Newspaper Publisher-Editor Jane Winslow (Jane Frazee) of the Banner is a crusading newspaperwoman who tries to clean up a lawless community single-handedly.Gene Autry comes to her aid as she tries to rid Dry Gulch of its ruthless, power-hungry boss, the corrupt mayor. Mayor makes Autry sheriff and when the mayor tries to take the badge back, Autry keeps it. Mayor threatens him.	137654
2006	Gene Generation, The	M				Reporter (Tom Tate - News Reporter).	137655
1959	Gene Krupa Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10085, 10086			Newspaper headlines used for exposition	137656
1999	Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict	T	SVD 818		Episode	News Media	137657
2006	Gene Simmons: Family Jewels: Un-Anniversary, The	DT			Reality TV. Episode #7.9-11-2006	Photographer Frankie Norstad (Himself).	137658
2004	General  Hospital:	TS			Episode #208.  10-27-2004	Reporter (Trevor Murphy). TV Newscaster (Kale Browne). Reporter (Robert Steinman).	137659
1977	General  Hospital: Breakthrough, The	TS				Reporter 1 (James Appleby). News Reporter Evelyn (Christina Miller).	137660
1936	General Died at Dawn, The	M	SV 174			Reporters (Clifford Odets, John O'Hara, Sidney Skolsky and Lewis Milestone). Four reporters involved in covering a story	137661
1956	General Electric Summer Originals	T			Series	Press	137662
1960	General Electric Theater: Do Not Disturb	T			Episode #227. 3-13-1960. Series 1953-1962	Editor (Andrea King). Progress Reporter (Don Herbert - Himself). Host Ronald Reagan. Announcer Bill Goodwin (1955-1956).	137663
1955	General Electric Theater: Feathertop	T			Episode #75. 12-4-1955	Host Ronald Reagan. Progress Reporter Don Herbert. Announcer Bill Goodwin (1955-1956).	137664
1957	General Electric Theater: Lady of the House	T			Episode #121. 1-20-1957	Reporter (Preston Hanson). Host Ronald Reagan. Progress Reporter Don Herbert. Announcer Bill Goodwin (1955-1956).	137665
1960	General Electric Theater: Playoff, The	T			Episode #244. 11-20-1960	Sports Announcer (Vin Scully). Host Ronald Reagan. Progress Reporter Don Herbert. Announcer Bill Goodwin (1955-1956).	137666
1962	General Electric True	T			Series - Based on stories from True Magazine - 1962-63	Press	137667
2006	General Hospital Yesterday: Luke has a surprise for Tracy	TS	DVD -R HQ 5831		Episode #40606. 4-6-2006	Newspaper article. Emily deals with her family's anger over the newspaper article. Mike demands that Sonny stop seeing Emily. Carly confronts Emily. Sonny faces the Quartermaines.	137668
1963	General Hospital:	TS			Episode.	Reporter Jackie Templeton (Demi Moore). Newspaper reporter Teddy Holmes (John Gabriel and James Westmoreland)	137669
1997	General Hospital:	TS			Episode.	Reporter (Rhonda Aldrich)	137670
1963	General Hospital:	TS			Episode.	Reporter (Tiffany Paul, 2002-2006). Reporter #2 (Susanna Velasquez, 2003-2006 ). Reporter (Chuti Tiu, 2003). Reporter (Eve Curtis - 2005-2006). Reporter (Rhonda Aldrich, 1997). Reporter (Robert Steinman).Newscaster Kale Browne (2003-).	137671
2005	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #294. 11-22-2005	Reporter (Eve Curtis).	137672
2004	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #180. 3-5-2004. Episode #215. 11-18-2004.	News Media. Reporter (Tiffany Paul). Reporter #2 (Susanna Velasquez).  Newscaster (Kale Browne). Reporter (Robert Steinman). Messenger (Persephanie Silverthorn).	137673
2005	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #246. 4-26-2005.	News Media. Reporter (Tiffany Paul).	137674
2005	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #291. 11-11-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tiffany Paul).	137675
2006	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #339. 3-10-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tiffany Paul). Reporter #2 (Susanna Velasquez).	137676
2003	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #12. 9-19-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tiffany Paul). Reporter #2 (Susanna Velasquez).	137677
2002	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #597. 4-9-2002. Episode #610.  11-25-2002	News Media. Reporter (Tiffany Paul).	137678
2005	General Hospital:	TS			Episode #696. 2-1-2005	Interviewer, College (Haskell V. Anderson III).	137679
1933	General John Regan	M			UK Only	Journalist. Their plans to launch his journalistic career by faking her murder go awry when they fall foul of a gang of jewel thieves trying to find the jewels.	137680
1954	General Sports Time	DT			Series. 10-9-1954 to 11-14-1954. DuMont	Sportscaster Harry Wismer	137681
1976	General Strike Report	DT				News Media	137682
1998	General, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Jason Byrne). Reporter (Niamh Lineham)	137683
1999	General's Daughter, The	M				CNN Anchor (Katrina van den Heuvel)	137684
1969	Generation	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	137685
1998	Generation Ax	M				News Media. News Anchor #1 (Shea Broom). News Anchor #2 (John Baker).	137686
2008	Generation Kill: Bomb in the Garden	MT	DVD -R HQ 10194, 10193 (Conclusion). 	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #7. 8-24-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences. Finale Episode. 	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author.Having reached Baghdad, Bravo Team is shocked at the size of the city; while First Recon begin doing their daily patrols in Baghdad, they find out the obstacles that they and the Iraqis face is much greater than they could ever think of.Bravo reaches Baghdad. First Recon sends out sporadic patrols into the city for information. Fick becomes disillusioned with the lack of plans. The men celebrate their last night in Baghdad. 	137687
2008	Generation Kill: Burning Dog, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 10128, 10129	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #5. 8-10-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author.First Recon get their orders to cross a local Iraqi bridge, which gives them their first chance to use local Iraqi citizens. As First Recon gets closer to the bridge, they are ambushed. 	137688
2008	Generation Kill: Combat Jack	MT	DVD -R HQ 10107, 10106 (Pickup scene with video breakup on 10110)	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #4. 8-3-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author.After capturing an Iraqi airstrip, the First Recon is ahead of the other American and Coalition troops, which gives them time to regroup. 	137689
2008	Generation Kill: Cradle of Civilization, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 10047, 10048	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #2. 7-20-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance B Platoon Battalion’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd  are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author. Bravo Company gets an order to treat any Iraqi, holding a weapon, as a hostile.  Bravo company heads toward Nasiriyah, where Alpha company is involved in a skirmish. A wrong turn causes Bravo to lag behind other companies. 	137690
2008	Generation Kill: Get Some	MT	DVD -R HQ 10030, 10031	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #1. 7-13-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. The journalist mirrors all the reactions a viewer is likely to have: he’s as baffled, revolted and depressed by what he sees as the viewers are. For him, looking away isn’t as easy as flicking at the remote.  He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author. Marines prepare to invade Iraq at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom. 	137691
2008	Generation Kill: Screwby	MT	DVD -R HQ 10064, 10065. 	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #3. 7-27-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author. Bravo Company waits for their next orders, while scoping out a roadside firefight. They watch in shock as a regimental combat team arrives with guns blaring. 	137692
2008	Generation Kill: Stay Frosty	MT	DVD -R HQ 10142, 10153 (Conclusion). 	Wright, Evan with David Simon and Ed Burns	Episode #6. 8-17-2008. Seven-Part Miniseries. Based on Rolling Stone Correspondent  Evan Wright experiences.	War Correspondent-Embedded Journalist Evan “Scribe” Ross (Lee Tergesen), Rolling Stone contributor who’s embedded with the battalion in Iraq. He is a journalist based on the author who rides in the back of the lead Humvee, ducking fire as he is embedded with a group of Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion ’s Bravo Company in the first weeks of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Battles fought by Bravo Company’s 2nd Platoon are seen from the embedded  reporter’s viewpoint. Scribe is a journalist based on the reporter-author.First Recon get their next mission, which is to help escort the Iraqi civilians leaving Baghdad from a nearby highway, while trying to help them flee, the men see the humanity in the Iraqi civilians; First Recon come to the realization that since Baghdad is the next stop for American and Coalition forces, their war is almost at a close.	137693
2007	Generation Loss	N		Hand, Elizabeth		Magazine Photographer Cassandra Neary's grim photos of punks and corpses briefly made her the toast of the downtown art scene.Now an alcoholic wage slave, she accepts a magazine assignment  to interview one of her reclusive photographer heroes on a Maine island where a rash of missing teenager cases and an off-kilter populace grab her attention.	137694
1973	Generation of Victors	N	OWN - H	Hirschfeld, Burt		Commentator Parish, a celebrated news commentator "whose failures finally give him a chance to succeed as a man."	137695
1960	Generation Without Farewell	N	OWN - H	Boyle, Kay		Newspaperman. Story is seen through the eyes of a young German newspaperman, Jaeger.	137696
1997	Generation X-tinct	M				Reporter (R.J. Watkins).	137697
2007	Generator	M				Anchorwoman (Helen Thom).	137698
1998	Generator Gawl	DT				TV Anchor #1 (Emily Sattler). Anchor #2 (Shelley Carlene-Black). Anchor #2-Chopper Reporter (Foster Tennant). Live Reporter (Mo).	137699
2007	Generic Thriller	M				TV Reporter (Rosemary Griggs).	137700
2004	Genesis Legacy, The	N		Ragland, A.J.		American Correspondent Helena Claybourn is based in London. Beautiful and independent, it is her research into art treasures looted by the Nazis that has inadvertently revealed the existence of a secret German organization.Twenty-five years before the end of World War II, Watchteradler has two long-range programs: the purification of the human race and the ultimate supremacy of the German order/Detective Chief Inspector, head of Scotland Yard's legendary Murder Squad is in the midst of a sensational triple homicide when he meets Claybourn. It is 1953. Assassins are systematically eliminating the men who betrayed the Wachteradler.From the pageantry of the Coronation and Buckingham Palace, to a heart-pounding air chase across the North Atlantic. Helena Claybourn  and the Chief Inspector must race against time as they try to unravel the web of mystery.They  must stop a catastrophe that could plague the world for decades to come.	137701
2009	Genesis Secret	N		Knox, Tom		British Reporter Rob Luttrell, who barely survived a suicide bomber’s attack in Iraq, is hoping to take things easy. He was up front and too close as he eye witnessed a suicide bomber in Iraq executing a grisly mass murder. Rob survived, and his London-based editor sends him to Tel Aviv for a mental health breather. Ready to get back to work, he is sent to report on a safe assignment  -- to cover a dig in Turkish Kurdistan, proves anything but routine. A German archeologist has found evidence of buildings at the site known as Gobekli Tepe that appear to be 10,000 to 11,000 years old, 5,000 years earlier than any similar structure. The excavation has aroused the ire of the locals, who place an ancient Aramaic curse on those working there. It may be no accident when the archeologist is impaled on a pole. Luttrell teams with an attractive biological anthropologist Christine Meyer to solve the mystery of the site, which may be where the Garden of Eden was located.	137702
1962	Genial Stranger, The	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	137703
1998	Genie From Down Under 2, The: Otto Rules OK	T			Episode #12. 8-19-1998	UK Newsreader (John Britton).	137704
2006	Genie in the House: Me Me Me	T			Episode #22. 10-23-2006	Newsreader (Stephen Chance).	137705
2006	Genie in the House: Say Cheese	T			Episode #4. 6-1-2006	Reporter (Carl Proctor).	137706
1946	Genius at Work	M	SVD 632			Radio. Two radio detectives find themselves with a real murder on their hands	137707
2006	Genius Club, The	M				News Media. Field Reporter (Rachel Wittman). Newscaster (Bill Lippincott). Seven geniuses with IQs over 200 are plucked from their lives on Christmas Eve to solve the world's problems in one night.	137708
1914	Genius, The	M				Critics	137709
1915	Genius, The (aka "Genius," The)	N	OWN - P - GPL	Dreiser, Theodore		Journalists. Eugene Witla, dissatisfied.  Jack Bezenah, journalist.  Benjamin Burgress, editor, Morning Appeal. Hiriam Colfax, publisher. Mrs. Emily Dale, Magazine corporation.Daniel Summerfield, Obadiah Kalvin, Marshall P. Colfax and Florence J. White, Eugene's associates on the publishing and advertising businesses.  White is jealous of Eugene's rise in the company and cheerfully helps Mrs. Dale get him fired.Art Critic Luke Severas. Norma Whitmore, New York editor. Caleb Williams, editor Morning Appeal.	137710
1999	Gens qui s'aiment, Les	MF				Journalist (Christophe Carriere). Journalist (Catherine Hubeau)	137711
1936	Gentle Julia	M		Tarkington,  Booth (Novel). Lamar Trotti (Screenplay)		Reporter Noble Dill (Tom Brown).	137712
2000	Gentleman B.	M				Newscaster (Alan Mendelson).	137713
2002	Gentleman Caller	N		Hutchinson, Bobby		Investigative Reporter Harry Watson begins work on a story about 1-900 telephone numbers. He needs this story to support his three-year-old daughter, so he makes the call. The woman who answers, however, captivates Harry. Maxine Bleckner has her phone routine down, and the money pays for rent, groceries and diapers. But her newest client’s sexy voice disrupts her routine, leading her to anything but ladylike thoughts. 	137714
1941	Gentleman for the Gallows, A	NM	OWN - H	Horler, Sidney		Press	137715
1915	Gentleman from Indiana, The	M		Tarkington, Booth (Novel).	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Publisher John Harkless (Dustin Farnum) buys the Plattville Herald and uses it to expose a crooked politician who is running for Congress.  Attacked and badly beaten by a gang associated with the crooked politician.Town rallies behind editor to get the crooks. His girlfriend takes over the paper while he is hospitalized and helps him win the election.	137716
1900	Gentleman From Indiana, The	N	USC	Tarkington, Booth		Journalist John Harkless of the Carlow County Herald is a fresh young face in the newspaper business. Editor Harkless believes in printing the truth. His policy is dangerous in a town terrorized by bandits who attack the journalist and leave him for dead. It is up to his girlfriend Helen Fisbee to run the paper and find out what really happened to John. She replaces hospitalized Harkless as editor of the Carlow County Herald, triples the circulation and takes it daily. But in the end, she is ready to marry Harkless.Fisbee "can turn off copy like a rotary snow-plough in a Dakota blizzard." She is ready to marry Harkless and abandon her career for his.Small town editor in the Midwest whose crusading career is traced.	137717
1914	Gentleman from Mississippi, A	M		Wise, Thomas A., Harrison Rhodes (Play)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter. Former investigative reporter for The Washington Post.  Reporter becomes the senator's secretary.  When the senator exposes a swampland scheme on the floor of the Senate, he earns the reporter's admiration and respect.	137718
2005	Gentleman in Charleston and the Manner of His Death, A	N		Baldwin, William P.		Newspaper Editor Frank Dawson was a former Confederate Navy serviceman who, after the war, played a major role in Charleston, South Carolina's Reconstruction politics. He was murdered in 1889. In this novel based on his life, Dawson is named David Lawton.A romantic tempest brewed in Dawson's home from 1888 to his death in March, 1889. In this historical novel, Lawton's deteriorating wife, Rebecca, never recovers from her brother's death in a duel, a miscarriage and the death of one of her children.Her sister is as outgoing as Rebecca is retiring. A Swiss governess gets attention from Lawton, and a prostitute has something on everyone in town. Dawson, a prominent liberal, was murdered by a local doctor who wanted to elope with Dawsons' Swiss nanny.	137719
1942	Gentleman Jim	M	DVD -R HQ 2056 (Media Excerpts). L.			Reporter (Lester Dorr). Newspaper Headlines including New York Clipper. Magazine cover. Media. Sportswriters covering the legendary fight between John L. Sullivan and James "Gentleman Jim" J. Corbett.	137720
1946	Gentleman Joe Palooka	M		Fisher, Ham (Comic Strip). Cyril Endfield (Screenwriter)	Ness Book	Sportswriter (Lionel Stander) is assigned by Publisher (Guy Kibbee) to create a clean cut image for fighter Joe Palooka.  Publisher gets hero involved in campaign for a public park, but this turns out to be a cover for a crooked real estate scam.Palooka's trainer finds out and gets sportswriter's help in exposing the scheme although publisher uses his influence to keep the story out of the papers. When a senator agrees to help Palooka, the publisher tries to get a gang of hoodlums to stop them.Fighter beats them up and scheme is exposed. Editor Dwight (Ian Wolfe).	137721
1881	Gentleman of Leisure, A	N	MLPL	Fawcett, Edgar		Woman Journalist from the Green Mountains -- Mrs. Eleanor Polhemus Brown -- who is distinguished principally for her lack of education..	137722
1941	Gentleman of the Press (aka Newspaper The)	P	GPL	Wolfe, Thomas	In "Hills Beyond, The"	Reporter Theodore Willis,  28,  consumptive, jet black hair, brown eyes, thin hands, and a face "full of dark intelligence, quickness, humor, sensitivity." City room of a small-town newspaper.	137723
1906	Gentleman Ragman, The: Johnny Thompson's Story of the Emigger	N	OWN - H	Nesbit, Wilbur		Newspaper Office boy, Johnny Thompson, who recounts private information about his editor, editor's friends and citizens of the town.	137724
1974	Gentleman Traitor	N	OWN - H	Williams, Alan		Journalist Barry Cayle, an imaginative British journalist	137725
1947	Gentleman's Agreement	M	DVD -R HQ 5139, 5140. L	Hobson, Laura Z. (Novel).  Moss Hart (Screenplay).	Ness Book.	Magazine Writer Phil Green (Gregory Peck), freelances for  Smith's Weekly, poses as a Jew to write series of magazine articles on anti-Semitism. Editor-Publisher of Smith's Weekly John Minify (Albert Dekker) tells Green: "I've got 18 hacks on this…""…magazine who can do this with their left hands chock full of facts and figures and research. I don't need you for that….Use your head, go to the source. I want some angle, some compelling lead, some dramatic device to humanize it so that it gets read."Fashion editor Anne Dettrey (Celeste Holm). Jewish editorial assistant, Miss Wales ( June Havoc). For eight weeks, Green suffers indignities. Splits up with magazine editor's niece, Kathy, after she honors Gentleman's Agreement perpetuating anti-Semitism.Finishes series, reconciles with Kathy. Smith's Weekly Art Editor Bill Payson (Ransom M. Sherman). Columnist (Maurtiz Hugo). New York Times 11/12/47: "It is amazing that the writer who undertakes this probe should be so astonished to discover that…""...anti-Semitism is cruel. Assuming that he is a journalist of some perception and scope, his imagination should have fathomed most of these sudden shocks long since." Joe Tingler, Smith's Weekly Photographer (Howard Negley).	137726
1947	Gentleman's Agreement	N	OWN - H	Hobson, Laura		Magazine Writer Phillip Green, freelancer. John Minify, editor of Smith's Weekly Magazine.	137727
1995	Gentleman's Bet	M				Photographer (Attila Aszodi).	137728
1934	Gentlemen Are Born	M		Johnson, Robert Lee (Story). Eugene Solow and Johnson (Screenplay)		Reporter Bob (Franchot Tone) is one of four men who graduate from college and enter the job market.  When one of his friends falls on hard times and is shot while robbing a pawnshop, Bob keeps his name out of the papers.Sister of one of his friends marries the reporter. Editor (Russell Hicks). Night Editor (John Elliott).	137729
1929	Gentlemen of the Press	M	VHS 1487	Morehouse, Ward (Play). Barlett Cormack (Screenplay).	AFI-Reporters/Public Relations - PR - Ness Book. Playwright Morehouse was the theater critic for the New York Sun.	Reporter Wickland Snell (Walter Huston) is a star reporter who drinks. When his daughter marries cub reporter Ted Hanley (Norman Foster), the reporter gets a job as a public relations man for $15,000 a year to earn money to help them.He has fling with his secretary Myra May (Katherine Francis) who is interested in the cub reporter. Snell returns to the paper but continues his relationship with May to keep her from going after his son-in-law. Daughter gives birth and is hospitalized.Snell stays at the paper to get out an extra on a big story and by the time he gets to the hospital she is dead. Interviewed by a Yale graduate, Snell tells him to get out of the newspaper business before it poisons him.Reporter Charlie Haven (Charlies Ruggles) is a drunken reporter. New York Times 5/13/29: "The setting of the city room is more reminiscent of that of a metropolitan daily. The reporters and others are an improvident lot, sneering at life, greedy…""…and eager for food and alcohol. Of course, no newspaperman by any chance ever refers to a 'death watch' without cracking jokes about the dying individual, and once a reporter is intoxicated he stays intoxicated….."  Copy-Desk Editor (Harry Lee).	137730
1945	Gentlemen of the Press Meet a Star	M	SVD 1121		Turner	Reporters. Gentlemen of the Press and Lana Turner in a musical number	137731
1998	Genuine Lies	N		Roberts, Nora		Journalist Julia Summers established herself as a sought-after biographer of Hollywood stars. She is transported from her quite life in Connecticut to glitzy Beverly Hills.She hates limelight but loves her work -- and the home it built for 10-year-old son she's raising alone. Movie goddess whose 50-year-old career includes two Oscars, four husbands, and scores of lovers has asked Summers to write her ultimate tell-all book.But as she reveals to Summers many long-held secrets, Summers realizes there's a whole cast of characters with good reasons to keep her silent.Summers is going to write the authorized biography. Both receive threatening notes. Sommers' rooms are broken into twice. Finally the actress is murdered.	137732
1998	Geobreeders	C				Newscaster (Mina Sands - Voice - English Version).	137733
2005	Geographer's Library, The	NSF		Fasman, Jon		Reporter Paul Tomm, a feckless new recruit on the Lincoln Carrier, a small Connecticut newspaper, is assigned to investigate the mysterious death of a reclusive academic found dead in his cluttered house.He finds himself pursuing leads that date back to the 12th century and the theft of alchemical instruments from the geographer of the Sicilian court. Now someone is trying to retrieve them.  Tomm is caught up in a deadly centuries-long treasure hunt.Reporter  Tomm, while researching the obituary of a local professor, discovers that items stolen from a geographer-alchemist's library in the 12 century are still inspiring violence and murder.Tomm stumbles upon clues to the demise of a local profession and receives anonymous warnings to back off -- most notably, a bloody molar pinned to his front door, but refuses to abandon his scoop.At the climax, Tomm beans an intruder with a baseball. Journalist is "prematurely ambitious" said one critic.	137734
1955	Geordie	M				Australian Reporter (Michael Ripper).	137735
1964	Georg	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	137736
2006	Georg	MT			Estonia. Musical	Reporter (Mati Talvik)	137737
1979	George and Mildred: Last Straw, The	T			Episode. 11-6-1979. Season #5. Episode #3	Reporter (Brian Godfrey).	137738
1950	George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The:	T			Episode. Series 9-12-50 to 9-22-58.	Magazine. Gracie wrote her first article, "My Life With George Burns" for Look magazine in 1952	137739
1956	George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The: Interview, The	T			Episode #48. 10-22-1956	Reporter (John Hoyt).	137740
1994	George Carlin	T	SV 169		Episode. 2-27-94	TV Reporter, a pompous TV newsman.	137741
1990	George Carlin: Doin' It Again	MT			Episode	Interviewer (Rocco Urbisci).	137742
1958	George Kell	DT			Series. 4-12-1958 to 9-20-1958. Sports. CBS	Interviewer George Kell	137743
2005	George Lopez: George Needs Anchor Management	T	DVD -R HQ 10423		Episode. 3-29-2005	TV Anchorman is an old flame of George’s wife, Angie and he worries when she meets up with him again.	137744
1997	George of the Jungle	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Valerie Perri). Terilyn, TV Anchor (Terilyn Joe). Cameraman (Michel Camus).	137745
2003	George Orwell: Life in Pictures, A	T			UK	Interviewer (Rebecca Front), Jura Interviewer.	137746
1963	George Putnam and the News	DT		Coates, Paul (Writer). George Putnam (Writer)	Series. 1963-1966	Anchorman George Putnam. Commentator Paul Coates.	137747
1997	George Wallace	MT				Reporter (Julian Forbes). Reporter (Vincent Henry). Reporter (Jim McHugh). Reporter (Liam Sullivan). TV Commentator (Jonathan Mumm). Media	137748
2000	George Washington	M				News Media. Newswoman (Yolanda Hairston). News Announcer (Larue Hall). Interviewer (Tabitha Bell). Photographer (Clinton Campbell Jr.)	137749
1934	George White's Scandals	M	DVD -R HQ 6336, 6337.		Faye	Female Reporter Miss Lee (Gertrude Michael) eager to obtain material for Sunday News Feature, permission to watch a performance from backstage	137750
1945	George White's Scandals	M				Photographer (Donald Kerr).	137751
2002	Georgetown	MT				Newspaper Mogul and Washington D.C. hostess Annabelle Garrison (Helen Mirren) married into wealth and position but is also a shrewd businesswoman. Reporter (Liz Burnette). Reporter (Markus Alexander).Her husband recognized this when he left the controlling interest of his newspaper to her instead of to their son or daughter. Situation causes conflict between Garrison and her children.TV Cameraman (Aaron Michael Lacey).	137752
1995	Georgia	M				Reporter at Larry's (Chris Carlson).	137753
2002	Georgia Barnett: Details at Ten	NM		Joe, Yolanda (Ardella Garland)	#1 Georgia Barnett Mysteries. Author spent 12 years as CBS newswriter	African-American TV Reporter Georgia Barnett is a sharp and sassy Chicago TV news reporter with ideals but no illusions. She knows the pressures and expectations of her highly politicized profession.She knows her work will inevitably be judged within constructs of race and gender. At scene of a South Side Chicago gang killing, Barnett interviews on camera an important eyewitness, a six-year-old black girl who is kidnapped.Reporter is caught between guilt-ridden responsibility for the child's fate and her awareness that the powers-that-be want nothing to do with another story from the projects.She joins forces with a detective to bring the abductors to justice. Search takes them through Chicago's South Side. She becomes both the pursuer and the pursued. Barnett has a quick wit and no-nonsense feminism.Barnett prides herself on scooping other local stations. Channel Eight News crew works with her as street violence escalates and informers turn up dead. She, detective and crew find themselves struggling in a city overcome by racism, fear and hostility.	137754
2005	Georgia Barnett: Video Cowboys	NM		Joe, Yolanda	#3 Georgia Barnett Mysteries.	African-American TV Reporter Georgia Barnett and her cameraman Zeke Barnett work out of a Chicago newsroom. They are taken hostage when a bomb-wielding gunman holds up a bank.The man doesn't want money. He wants the national news media to focus on the story of his missing daughter. In exchange for access to the airwaves, Barnett will be released. But Zeke is still a hostage.With her tough cop boyfriend away on assignment, Georgia's taking help where she finds it. Enter the Video Cowboys, a rough-and-tumble camera crew hungry to ride with Georgia on a nail-biting, action-packed investigation that leads them all over Chicago.With a trigger-happy police force facing off against a desperate father, Georgia is under the gun to find the missing girl and save Zeke from the crossfire. And time is running out.	137755
1988	Georgia Lee Maxwell: Magic Mirror	NM	OWN - H - P (Two Copies)	Friedman, Mickey	#1 Georgia Lee Maxwell Mysteries	Freelancer Magazine Writer Georgia Lee Maxwell is an American Journalist based in Paris for a slick New York magazine. She is 40, restless and leaves her unsatisfying job as a society writer in Bay City, Florida for an insecure this new exciting position.She gets much more than she expects when on a routine visit to the privately owned and well-guarded Musee Bellefroide, she witnesses the execution-style slaying of a security guard and the theft of an obscure relic called Nostradamus's mirror.Georgia Lee is instantly immersed in unwanted publicity but decides to track down what could be the story of a lifetime. There are key suspects who covet the mirror: a group of psychics called The Speculatori need the mirror to aid in their predictions.The last remaining member of the distinguished family of Bellefroide desperately wants the mirror to forecast her immediate future and announces a handsome reward for its return.The able and speedy French police think the relic will help them track the killers who are now pursuing Georgia Lee. Indiscreet, insecure and easily panicked, Georgia Lee must solve the case to save her life.	137756
1989	Georgia Lee Maxwell: Temporary Ghost, A	NM	OWN - P	Friedman, Mickey	#2 Georgia Lee Maxwell Mysteries	Freelancer Magazine Writer Georgia Lee Maxwell is an American Journalist based in Paris for a slick New York magazine. She agrees to ghostwrite the life story of a woman who is the chief suspect in the murder of her tycoon husband.Arriving at her employer's Provence villa, she finds a nest of neurotics: the beautiful wife, her dismissed housekeeper, a reclusive, poetry-writing daughter, a devilishly handsome but rather shady son, and an artist-lover who provided the wife's alibi.Georgia Lee travels from her Paris home to Provence to puzzle out the woman's ambivalent attitude toward the book, the daughter's guilty secret-keeping, the shady business the son is up to and her own attraction to the artist.As the two women work sporadically on the book, Georgia Lee cannot help but wonder if the wife really did kill her husband. Troubles include another murder, a mysterious motorcycle and a budding attraction between Georgia and the wife's artist-lover.	137757
1972	Georgia, Georgia	M				Photographer. Young, white photographer (Dirk Benedict)	137758
2008	Georgian: Warrior of Honor	M				News Reporter (Sandra Robinson). War Correspondent (Beth Shea). A Georgian family and the Georgian people fight for freedom from the year 1921 to the present. A former Georgian professional marksman leaves his family and his business and went to war against the Russian aggression in 1992 and in 2008 when Russian armies invaded into Georgian territory and supported the separatists in Abkhazia and in Samachablo.  	137759
2001	Georgina Powers: Baby Love	NM		Danks, Denise	#7 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative reporter for Technology Week from London is covering the story of a young journalist who is six months pregnant when a package bomb explodes in London's East End killing her.What the young journalist's lovers and ex-lovers, police and the press want to know is whose child was it? What Powers is concerned about is other things.She's still recovering from a hit-and-run and a postcard she was sent with the message, "Be Seeing You." The more Powers investigates, the more it looks as if she might find the answers in her own past.	137760
1991	Georgina Powers: Better Off Dead	NM		Danks, Denise	#2 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative reporter for Technology Week from London, England is asked by her closest friend to investigate when a music star on the rise drowns with morphine in her veins in her friend's swimming poolA rock legend dies at the height of his success on a heroin high in the arms of a record producer. Powers is convinced something is terribly wrong especially when she finds tapes of unreleased albums by both Carla and Johnny for sale at a market stall.The record company doesn't like it either because the two musicians are still in business and if sales are anything to go by, they are better off dead.	137761
1993	Georgina Powers: Frame Grabber	NM		Danks, Denise	#3 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative reporter for Technology Week from London discovers that she has become the subject of a sadist's virtual reality fantasy following a forgettable one-night stand with an interviewee,	137762
1998	Georgina Powers: Phreak	NM		Danks, Denise	#5 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer J Georgina Powers for Technology Week from London is investigating a "phone-phreaking" scam in the gritty East End of London when her contact and boy-toy, a top-rank phone phreaker is found dead at the bottom of a boat.Not only do police want to nail her, but Bengali protection gang wants to know what happened to her contact. She calls in old friend, an ex-boxer, to help her out and finds herself in the middle of a gang war in cyberspace and a turf war in real life.	137763
1999	Georgina Powers: Torso	NM		Danks, Denise	#6 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative reporter for Technology Week from London, England.An English couple in Laguna are on the run. She works in a gallery and has affairs. He pilots a boat for a plastic surgeon and likes to watch her. A spiral of violence, paranoia and death under the California sun is the result.	137764
1992	Georgina Powers: User Deadly (aka Pizza House Crash, The)	NM		Danks, Denise	#1 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative journalist for Technology Week from London, England is horrified to hear of her cousin Julian's death -- caused, it seems by a bit of autoerotica.	137765
1994	Georgina Powers: Wink a Hopeful Eye	NM		Danks, Denise	#4 Georgina Powers Mysteries	Computer Journalist Georgina Powers, an investigative reporter for Technology Week from London leaks her colleague's computer chips winnings to the tabloids because she is disguised when a poker game usurps her plans for weekend getaway.She finds herself sudden target of mafia, drug cartels and  murderous computer dealer	137766
1953	Gerald Johnson	DT			Series. 9-6-1953 to 1-10-1954. ABC	Commentator-Newsman Gerald Johnson	137767
1986	Geraldo	DT			Series. 1986. Syndicated	Host Geraldo Rivera	137768
2005	Gerile, The	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter On investigates the disappearance of Gerile who is famous for her sensitive smell and being an outstanding investigator of drug smuggling. One of her cases involved large headlines in newspapers and shocked the public. When she disappears investigating a case, the reporter suspects the police are covering up. 	137769
1990	Germy Blew the Bugle	NJ		Jones, Rebecca C.		School Newspaper. Jeremy Bluett starts a school newspaper with dreams of making a fortune. Advantages being an editor.	137770
1981	Gernsback Continuum	SSF		Gibson, William		Photographer takes pictures of 1930s futuristic architecture as an alternate history to the world of the 1980s.	137771
1993	Geronimo	MT				Reporter (Christopher Gipson).	137772
2004	Geronimo Stilton: All Because of a Cup of Coffee -- Geronimo Stilton #10	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#10 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137773
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Attack of the Bandit Cats -- Geronimo Stilton #8	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#8 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137774
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Cat and Mouse in a Hunted House -- Geronimo Stilton #3	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#3 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette"Lost in a dark, spooky forest was a fur-raising experience for a 'fraidy-mouse like me. So I sought shelter in a crumbling old mansion. The place was completely empty -- or so I thought.""But I quickly discovered that it was haunted -- by cats! Let me tell you, this was one case where curiosity almost killed the mouse…."	137775
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Cheese-Colored Camper -- Geronimo Stilton #16.	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#16 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137776
2007	Geronimo Stilton: Christmas Catastrophe -- Geronimo Stilton Special Edition	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	Special Edition -  Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Geronimo Stilton, "publisher and editor in chief of The Rodent's Gazette, the most "famouse" newspaper on Mouse Island," was trying to decide what to write about when his favorite nephew asked him to take him skiing. A ski accident renders Geronimo in the hospital, where he learns he has broken every bone in his body. He proves that laughter and rehab are the perfect prescription for getting well. The full color drawings and maps enhance the text. A variety of fonts in different colors highlight particular words and phrases within the text of the story. The reader will find information interspersed with the madcap humor of the story. For example, there is a page describing the rules of conduct for skiers, descriptions of various types of hospital workers, and tips to make a hospital stay easier. For those who like to cook and experiment with food, there is also a recipe for a mozzarella cheese sandwich. If that is not enough, jokes and games are also included in this addition to the "Geronimo Stilton" series.	137777
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Christmas Tale	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137778
2006	Geronimo Stilton: Christmas Toy Factory, The	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo	#27 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Editor Geronimo Stilton is a brainy Italian mouse who lives in New Mouse City and edits a newspaper, The Rodent's Gazette.In this Christmas tale, Geronimo has become a workaholic with no time to celebrate the holiday, much to the chagrin of his colleagues and relatives, especially his favorite nephew, Benjamin StiltonWhen the hard-working mouse finally falls asleep at his desk, Christmas comes to Geronimo in the form of a green-clad elf who whisks him away to Santa's compound in a sleigh pulled by the famous reindeer.	137779
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Curse of the Cheese Pyramid -- Geronimo Stilton #2	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#2 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's GazetteMouse runs a newspaper on Mouse Island, but his true passion is writing tales of adventure.	137780
2007	Geronimo Stilton: Down and Out Down Under  -- Geronimo Stilton #29	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#29 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137781
2009	Geronimo Stilton: Fabumouse School Adventure, A -- Geronimo Stilton #38	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#38 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.When Stilton’s nephew Benjamin invites him to Career Day at his school, things do not turn out the way he expects. He causes a volcanic explosion, gets tangled in the tunnel slide on the playground and accidentally lets the class’s pet gecko out of its cage. 	137782
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Fabumouse Vacation for Geronimo, A  -- Geronimo Stilton #9	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#9 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137783
2006	Geronimo Stilton: Field Trip To Niagara Falls  -- Geronimo Stilton #24	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#24 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137784
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Four Mice Deep In the Jungle -- Geronimo Stilton #5	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#5 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette"I've never been a brave mouse…but lately, my fears were taking over my life! So Thea and Trap decided to cure me by dragging me all the way to the jungle where I was forced to eat bug soup, swim in raging rivers, and even wrangle snakes!""How would a 'fraidy mouse like me ever survive?"	137785
2008	Geronimo Stilton: Geronimo and the Gold Medal Mystery -- Geronimo Stilton #33	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#33 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Olympics are coming up and sports are all anyone in New Mouse City could talk about, so Geronimo Stilton joins in.	137786
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Geronimo Silton's Cookbook: Fun recipes for kids and parents to cook together!	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137787
2008	Geronimo Stilton: Geronimo Stilton, Secret Agent -- Geronimo Stilton #34	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#34 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.In this latest adventure, Geronimo Stilton, the famous newspaper rodent finds that he is being followed by a suspicious-looking rat in a trench coat and dark sunglasses. When he finally confronts his stalker, Geronimo is stunned to realize it is Kornelius von Kickpaw, an old friend from elementary school. Kornelius and his beautiful sister Veronica are secret agents who want to work with Geronimo, but Geronimo has his own problems. He is afraid he has lost the very important envelope sent to him at The Rodent's Gazette, and his grandfather is furious. Readers are able to join Geronimo on his quest to reclaim the envelope through a series of maps and secret routes drawn right into the story. The text itself contains a variety of fonts and colors to alert readers to important clues or content. 	137788
2009	Geronimo Stilton: Geronimo’s Valentine -- Geronimo Stilton #36	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#36 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Stilton is not a big fan of races, but when his friend Bruce Hyena invited him to race across America on his bicycle, he just couldn’t resist. 	137789
2006	Geronimo Stilton: I'm Too Fond of My Fur -- Geronimo Stilton #27	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#27 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette=	137790
2004	Geronimo Stilton: I'm Too Fond of My Fur -- Geronimo Stilton #4	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#4 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137791
2004	Geronimo Stilton: It's Halloween, You 'Fraidy Mouse! -- Geronimo Stilton #11	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#11 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's GazetteIt's Halloween on Mouse Island and it seems like everyone is out to get Stilton.	137792
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye -- Geronimo Stilton  #1	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#1 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's GazetteHe and his sister go on a sailing trip to locate buried treasure called The Emerald Eye. Two recruit jokester cousin Trap Stilton to help sail the boat. Geronimo gets sick from frozen claims, discovers stowaway on board.Mousy hero is no pipsqueak. Editorial staff of The Rodent's Gazette.	137793
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Merry Christmas, Geronimo! -- Geronimo Stilton #12	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#12 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137794
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Mona Mousa Code, The -- Geronimo Stilton #15	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#15 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137795
2007	Geronimo Stilton: Mouse Island Marathon -- Geronimo Stilton #30	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#30 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137796
2006	Geronimo Stilton: Mummy With No Name, The -- Geronimo Stilton #26	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#26 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137797
2005	Geronimo Stilton: My Name is Stilton -- Geronimo Stilton #19	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#19 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137798
2007	Geronimo Stilton: Mysterious Cheese Thief, The -- Geronimo Stilton #31	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#31 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Stilton is not a big fan of spooky things, but when the Stilton cheese began disappearing all around him he had to do something. Could he find the mysterious cheese thief?	137799
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Paws Off, Cheddarface! -- Geronimo Stilton #6	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#6 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette"Holey cheese, it was strange! All across New Mouse City, rodents kept telling me I'd done things I had no memory of. Was I going crazy?""Had the cheese finally slipped off my cracker? No, that wasn't it. I soon discovered the truth: There was a Geronimo look-alike going around, pretending to be me! He'd even fooled my sister Thea."Worst of all, he was trying to take over The Rodent's Gazette! I had to get that greedy impostor's paws off my newspaper -- but how?	137800
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Phantom of the Subway, The -- Geronimo Stilton #13	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#13 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137801
2009	Geronimo Stilton: Race Across America, The -- Geronimo Stilton #37	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#37 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Valentine’s Day is one of Geronimo’s favorite holidays. This year he had a date with a very special rodent -- Petunia Pretty Paws. Then he gets a call from his private investigator friend Hercule Poirat. He had a mystery to solve and he desperately needed Geronimo’s help. The most beloved, romantic and famous painting in New Mouse City has been stolen. Now all Geronimo Stilton has to do is to help Hercule and impress Petunia at the same time.	137802
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Red Pizzas For a Blue Count -- Geronimo Stilton #7	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#7 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137803
2006	Geronimo Stilton: Search for Sunken Treasure -- Geronimo Stilton #25	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#25 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137804
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Secret Of Cacklefur Castle -- Geronimo Stilton #22	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#22 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137805
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Shipwreck On the Pirate Islands -- Geronimo Stilton #18 (aka Shipwrecked On the Pirate Islands)	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#18 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137806
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Surf's Up, Geronomio! -- Geronimo Stilton #20	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#20 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137807
2004	Geronimo Stilton: Temple of the Ruby of Fire, The -- Geronimo Stilton #14	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#14 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137808
2009	Geronimo Stilton: Thea Stilton and the Dragon’s Code 	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).		Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.When Geronimo’s sister, Thea, is invited to teach a journalism class at a college on Mouse Island, she has no idea that she’s going to be called on to help solve a mystery. But when a student disappears, it’s up to Thea and five of her students to find out what happened. 	137809
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Valentine's Day Disaster -- Geronimo Stilton #23	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#23 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137810
2008	Geronimo Stilton: Valley of the Giant Skeletons -- Geronimo Stilton #32	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#32 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Stilton is lost in the Gobi Desert looking for hidden treasure. But all he finds are sandstorms, camels and giant dinosaur bones.	137811
2008	Geronimo Stilton: Very Merry Christmas, A -- Geronimo Stilton #35	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#35 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette.Geronimo Stilton, publisher of The Rodent's Gazette, the most "famouse" newspaper not just of New Mouse City, but all of Mouse Island, is looking forward to Christmas—a time when all his family gathers at his house to celebrate. But his Grandfather, William Shortpaws, has agreed the whole family will go to New York City for the holidays and stay with his friend Klondyke MacMouse. Because of newspaper work, Geronimo does not go when his family goes, but heads to New York several days later. At New York's Kennedy Airport, Geronimo accidentally picks up the wrong suitcase and spends the rest of the day trying to meet up with the owner so he can switch bags. We follow Geronimo on a brief tour of major attractions in the city, such as the Empire State Building, Columbia University, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center and the Brooklyn Bridge, among others. In the end, the frazzled mouse finds the MacMouse house and discovers his bag has beaten him there in the hands of Annabelle MacMouse Smith, whose bag he has. All the places Geronimo saw by following her schedule for the day were places she had planned to take him. They have a wonderful Christmas. It took me a while to get used to the different, what seemed to me, random type fonts, but the book does give a nice overview of "The Big Apple"—New York City. At the end of the book, the reader will find recipes for gingerbread cookies and brownies and instructions for making a wreath.	137812
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Watch Your Whiskers, Stilton -- Geronimo Stilton #17	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#17 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137813
2007	Geronimo Stilton: Wedding Crasher -- Geronimo Stilton #28	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#28 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137814
2005	Geronimo Stilton: Wild Wild West, The -- Geronimo Stilton #21	NJ		Stilton, Geronimo. Larry Keys (Illustrator). Matt Wolf (Illustrator).	#21 Internationally Acclaimed Series from Italy	Reporter Mouse Geronimo Stilton has a taste for adventure and cheese. Geronimo is the supposed author. Book is set in New Mouse City, Mouse Island where Stilton runs The Rodent's Gazette	137815
2009	Gesang der Wale	MTF				Journalist (Sean Cameron Michael).	137816
1954	Gestandnis unter vier Augen	MF				Reporter (Ursula Grabley)	137817
1960	Gestern war der jüngste Tag	N		Horbach, Michael	Germany	Journalist	137818
1978	Gestern war heute	N		Drewitz, Ingeborg	Germany	Journalist. Radio Journalist	137819
1930	Gestohlene, Gesicht, Das	MF				Reporter (Ernst Prockl). Photographer (Erich Kestin).	137820
2002	Get a Clue	MT	SVD 1186			Advice Columnist Lexy Gold (Lindsay Lohan) is unhappy with her position as advice columnist on school paper. Decides to become investigative reporter,  news reporting. Tracks down missing teacher.	137821
1992	Get a Life: 1977 2000	T			Episode #34. 3-1-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris time travels to save Gus' career as a law enforcement officer.But he soon discovers the trouble with messing with the past which includes two-headed zombies named Sharon.	137822
1992	Get a Life: Bad Fish	T			Episode #32. 2-2-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. After eating bad shellfish, Sharon and Gus get amnesia and Chris seizes the opportunity to convince them that they are best friends.	137823
1991	Get a Life: Big City, The	T	DVD. SV 71		Episode #19. 4-21-1991	Reporter. While visiting the big city, Chris (Chris Elliott) becomes the big story when Reporter May Evans (Anastasia Barzee) calls attention to the cold and cruel theft of Chris's wallet.The Big City gives him the key to the city and other perks to make him feel better.At the climax, Tomm beans an intruder with a baseball. Journalist is "prematurely ambitious" said one critic.	137824
1990	Get a Life: Bored Straight	T			Episode #9. 12-2-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. While delivering papers in the bad side of town, Chris meets a group of young hoodlums and decides to "take back the streets" by helping the kids.	137825
1991	Get a Life: Camping 2000	T			Episode #17. 3-31-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris and Larry join Mr. Peterson on a camping trip.When Mr. Peterson manages to lose them, the hungry boys eat some berries that cause them to hallucinate.	137826
1991	Get a Life: Chris Becomes a Male Escort	T			Episode #29. 12-21-1991	Interviewer. Woman Interviewer (Twink Caplan). Chris decides on a whim to become a male escort hoping for free plays and dates with young women. What he gets is an elderly woman who is hard up.	137827
1991	Get a Life: Chris Gets His Tonsils Out	T			Episode #27. 12-7-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris must deal with the fact he is ready to undergo "major" surgery and he begins by trying to make peace with Sharon.	137828
1991	Get a Life: Chris Moves Out	T			Episode #23. 11-9-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris turns 31 and decides it's time to move out, so he goes in search of a new place to live and he moves into Gus' garage.	137829
1991	Get a Life: Chris vs. Donald	T			Episode #13. 2-10-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.At the family reunion, Chris is still strugggling to get out from under the shadow of his cousin.	137830
1991	Get a Life: Chris Wins a Celebrity	T			Episode #14. 2-24-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.Chris wins a weekend with his favorite talk show host Sandy Conners (Martin Mull), a contest the host first regrets he agreed to, but later Chris regrets he entered when the host decides to stay.	137831
1992	Get a Life: Chris' Brain Starts Working	T			Episode #31. 1-19-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Exposure to toxic waste found under a friend's house, turns Chris intoa  genius and with his friend, he proceeds to enter and win spelling bees.	137832
1992	Get a Life: Clip Show	T			Episode #35. 3-8-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. While on his first jet airplane flight, Chris falls out and is disappointed when his life flashes before his eyes and it only covers the last 18 months.	137833
1991	Get a Life: Construction Worker Show, The	T			Episode #18. 4-7-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris becomes a construction worker with the men who are renovating his parent's kitchen.When they tell him one of their trade secrets, Chris has a problem with their dishonesty.	137834
1991	Get a Life: Counterfeit Watch Story, The	T			Episode #12. 2-3-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris goes to work for the police in a sting operation after he buys a counterfeit watch, the Chronograph 2000.	137835
1990	Get a Life: Dadicus	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.Chris convinces his father to accompany him to the father-son competition at the annual newspaper boy picnic.	137836
1990	Get a Life: Drivers License	T			Episode #7. 11-11-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.There's a new waitress at the local diner and Chris wants to take her out, but he needs to drive a car for the date. His problem is he never ot a license.	137837
1990	Get a Life: Family Affair, A	T			Episode #4. 10-14-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.Sharon's sister, Charleen comes to visit and she is taken with Chris' charm, much to Sharon's chagrin.	137838
1992	Get a Life: Girlfriend 2000	T			Episode #30. 1-12-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. After getting hit by her car, Chris falls for and stalks a doctor.Later while stalking her, he starts getting stalked by the girl from the drugstore who has fallen for him.	137839
1991	Get a Life: Health Inspector 2000	T			Episode #26. 11-30-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. After finding a dead rat in his carton of milk, Chris decides to become a food inspector.	137840
1991	Get a Life: Houseboy 2000	T			Episode #15. 3-10-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.After destroying her kitchen, Chris becomes Sharon's slave to work off the $2,000 in damage and she also breaks his will.	137841
1991	Get a Life: Larry on the Loose	T			Episode #24. 11-16-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Larry takes off after listening to Chris reminding him of everywrong wrong with his life.So Chris goes in search of Larry and when he fails, he goes in search of a new best friend.	137842
1991	Get a Life: Married	T			Episode #16. 3-24-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. During one day, Chris meets his soulmate, marries her and goes through an entire relationship with her.	137843
1991	Get a Life: Meat Locker 2000	T			Episode #25. 11-23-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris and Sharon show their true feelings when they become trapped in a meat locker together	137844
1991	Get a Life: Neptune 2000	T			Episode #20. 4-18-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. When Chris was 12 he got a job as a paperboy so he could buy a submarine from the back of a comic book.Four to six hundred weeks later when the kit arrives, Chris and his father put it together. But when they embark on the sub's maiden voyage, in Chris's bathtub, they become trapped.	137845
1991	Get a Life: One Where Chris and Larry Switch Lives, The	T			Episode #21. 5-12-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris and Larry ignore an Indian curse and wind up switching places.	137846
1990	Get a Life: Paperboy 2000	T			Episode #6. 11-4-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. The newspaper fires all the paper b oys and replaces them with the Playboy 2000, a paper delivering robotic vehicle.So Chris challenges it to a paper delivering contest.	137847
1990	Get a Life: Pile of Death	T			Episode #5. 10-21-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris tries to raise money to help save a playground so he tries to set a world record by having the most things piled on top of him.	137848
1990	Get a Life: Prettiest Week of My Life, The	T			Episode #2. 9-30-1990	Photographer (Duke Moosekian). Chris decidess to enter the exciting world of male moderling when he joins the Handsome Boy School of Modeling.	137849
1991	Get a Life: Prisoner of Love	T			Episode #28. 12-14-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. When his pen-pal gets released from prison, she comes to say with Chris.She takes him hostage when the police come after her when she starts criminal activities under Chris' nose.	137850
1991	Get a Life: Psychic 2000	T			Episode #22. 5-19-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris has a near death experience and is endowed with prescience and he sees a vision of Sharon being murdered	137851
1991	Get a Life: Roots	T			Episode #11. 1-6-1991	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris finds proof that makes him think he is adopted, so he sets off to find his natural parents, an Amish couple.	137852
1990	Get a Life: Sitting, The	T			Episode #8. 11-18-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. Chris becomes a house sitter in an old Victorian house that appears to be haunted.	137853
1992	Get a Life: SPEWEY and Me	T			Episode #33. 2-9-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home. When an alien crashes in Gus' front yard, Chris tries to keep it from the government, but this alien is nothing like E.T. or ALF.	137854
1990	Get a Life: Terror on the Hell Loop 2000	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1990. Series 9-1-1990 to 6-1-1992	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.Chris talks Larry into taking the day off for the world premiere of the Hell Loop 2000, a 360-degree looped rollercoaster where they get stuck at the top of the loop.	137855
1990	Get a Life: Zoo Animals on Wheels	T			Episode #10. 12-16-1990	Newsboy Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), a paperboy who lives over the garage of his parents' home.Much to Sharon's dismay, Chris auditions for and gets the lead part in a local community theatre production of Andrew Todd Keller's musical Zoo Animals on Wheels.	137856
1975	Get Christie Love: Murder on High C	T			Episode #16. 2-5-1975	News Media: First Reporter (Richmond Johnson). TV Reporter (Gary Owens).	137857
1981	Get High on Yourself	DT				Host Robert Evans	137858
1963	Get On With It	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	137859
2008	Get Out of My Space!: Planet Pirates	N		Robert, John St.		Reporter Al Benjamin, the newspaper reporter uncle of detective Joe Kavinsky are fast on the trail in space for so-called pirate planets wanting to fill up on fuel and other valuables from Mars. Mars’ oil pipeline can help solve Earth’s oil crisis.  	137860
2000	Get Ready To Be Boyzvoiced	MF			Norway	Parody Documentary.  Se & Her Journalist (Eivind Sander).	137861
1999	Get Real: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-8-1999	Newscaster (Penny Griego).	137862
2005	Get Rich Or Die Tryin'	M				News Media. Reporter (Angelica Mengana). Photographer (Jerome White)	137863
2004	Get Rich Quick	M			Australia	Film Critic (Cristobel Sved).	137864
2008	Get Smart	M				News Media. Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times.	137865
1965	Get Smart: Greatest Spy on Earth, The	T			Episode. Series 9-18-65 to 9-11-70.	Reporters. Smart and 99 pose as reporters so they can spy on the members of a Kaos circus	137866
1967	Get Smart: Maxwell Smart, Private Eye	T			Episode #65. 10-21-1967	Reporter (Don Ross).	137867
1967	Get Smart: One of Our Olives Is Missing	T			Episode #67. 11-4-1967	Interviewer (Doug Rowe).	137868
1968	Get Smart: Operation Ridiculous	T			Episode #81. 3-2-1968	Magazine. Chief tries to prove to a magazine writer that Control is very efficient	137869
1967	Get Smart: Pussycats Galore	T			Episode #57. 4-1-1967	Reporter (Kelly Fitzpatrick).	137870
1933	Get That Venus	M				Editor Nash (Herbert Rawlinson).	137871
1931	Get the Story	SS	UCLA	Skinner, Constance Lindsay	In "Under Twenty."	Newspaperwoman. "Newspaper woman doesn't need heart. What's needed in the newspaper game is a quick wit and plenty of nerve and a brow of brass."Claribel, 18, strictly brought up in the traditions of courtesy and reticence and respect for the rights and wishes of others.  So says Dixon, the gray-haired city editor of the Morning JournalCarter is the Morning Journal's star. Claribel: "I'm just an up-to-date newspaper woman. I get the story!"	137872
1972	Get To Know Your Rabbit	M				TV Reporter (King Moody).	137873
2001	Get Well Soon	M	DVD -R 1727			News Media. Announcer (Alan Kalter). Reporter #1 (Cindy Lou Adkins). Paparazzi #1 (Vinny De Vingo). Paparazzi #2 (Gershon Resnik). Talk-Show Host, after having a nervous breakdown, confronts ex-girlfriend who is dating a cross-dresser.	137874
1997	Get Well Soon: Tucker's Gambit	T			Episode #3. 11-16-1997	Newspaperman (Alan Bodenham).	137875
1970	Get What You Pay For	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	137876
2002	Get Yo Orgy On!	M				Interviewer-Cameraman (Alexander Devoe).	137877
1964	Get Yourself a College Girl	M	DVD -R 1549		AFI-Publishers	Publisher	137878
1994	Getaway, The	M				TV Newscaster #1 (Phil Allen). TV Newscaster #2 (Bill Moseley). Newscaster #3 (Debbie Dedo)	137879
1994	Getaway, The	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Phil Allen). Newscaster #2 (Bill Mosley). Newscaster #3 (Debbie Dedo).	137880
1992	Getaway:	DT		Australia	Episodes. Series 1992-	Reporters Layne Beachley, Livinia Nixon (2005-2006), Tim Ross, Vadim Dale (Outback Jack, 2005), Megan Gale (2005), Aaron Jeffrey (2005).Presenters Catriona Ronwtree (1996-2006),  Sorrell Wilby (1992-2006), David Reyne (1992-2006), Jeff Watson, Ben Dark (1999-2006), Lochie Daddo, Tina Dalton (1992), Natalie Gruzlewski (2004-2006, Jules Lund (2004-2006), Erik Thomson (2005-2006).Presenters Jodhi Packer (2005-2006), Megan Gale (2005-2006), Brendon Julian (2006), Rebecca Harris (1992-1995), Lochie Daddo (1994).	137881
1975	Getting and Spending	SS	USC	Oates, Joyce Carol	In "Seduction and Other Stories, The."	Fashion Magazine. Narrator: Single editorial assistant on fashion magazine. Woman in search of meaning of life.  Later, as an adult, assigned an interview with a novelist.  Female journalist.	137882
1976	Getting Away With It	N		Glass, Leslie		Editor Barrett Martin, executive editor, and his wife Sidney, who writes a column, both work for the same magazine. Barrett dominates Sidney's life. She discovers his infidelity and takes off. Barrett has also taken Sidney's inheritance.	137883
1981	Getting Away With Murder	NM	OWN - H	Burke, Allan Dennis		Reporter Bill Martell, small town East Coast reporter, is having an affair with his boss Roy's wife. She is killed and he is arrested for murder.	137884
1996	Getting Away with Murder	M				Newscaster (Robert W. Morgenroth)	137885
1998	Getting Away With Murder	N		Engel, Howard		Journalist McKenzie Stuart has just written a true-crime book on the conviction of the next-to-last woman to be executed in Canada after a second unseen burglar killed her mother five years after a first break-in let her father dead.Retired cop who headed the investigation that sent her to the gallows gives Stewart's book a big publicity boost by getting murdered.	137886
1999	Getting Away With Murder: Jonbenet Ramsey Story, The	MT	SVD 816			News Media. Reporter (Alice Barrett).	137887
1994	Getting Even with Dad	M				TV Reporter (Mary Dilts)	137888
2006	Getting Into Grey's Anatomy	DT	DVD -R HQ 6781			Entertainment Weekly Staff dissects "Grey's Anatomy." Senior Writer Jennifer Armstrong. Senior Writer Lynette Rice. Assistant Managing Editor Kristen Baldwin. Staff Editor Nicholas Fonseca. Journalists make predictions about the new season.	137889
1990	Getting Lucky	T	SV 279 (Incomplete)			News Media	137890
1940	Getting Maizie	SS		Tanquery, William	Black Mask, Feb. 1940, Vol. 22, No. 11, pp. 76-85	Reporters Mac MacGrath and Jennie Komorawski, rival reporters.	137891
1978	Getting Married	MT	SVDSP 575,  SV 74, SV 71 (incomplete)	Hudock, John (Teleplay)		TV Anchor-Newscaster Kristy Lawrence (Bess Armstrong) is about to be married.. Michael Carboni (Richard Thomas) songwriter who works in TV newsroom falls in love with her. Carboni writes his romance intentions on cue card. Cards get mixed up.Lawrence reads, "I love you and I intend to marry you" statement during story about U.S. President Carter's comments to Soviet Brezhnev.	137892
2003	Getting Out of Rhode Island	M				Photographer, Garage (Troy Dodds). The Silent Cameraman (John Dolber). Press Photographer (Peter Pasquerello).	137893
2000	Getting Over It	N		Maxted, Anna		Journalist Helen Bradsaw, lowly assistant editor of GirlTime magazine, is caustically charming twenty-something who isn't exactly living out her dreams. She drives ancient Toyota and has history of choosing men who are not acceptable boyfriend standard.Shares apartment with scruffy, tactless roommate and her cat, Fatboy who occasionally pees in her underwear drawer.Her father has a massive fatal heart attack. Everything starts to crumble. Her pushy mother is coming apart at the seams, a close friend might be heading toward tragedy.	137894
2009	Getting Personal	NR		Amos, Diane		Obituary Writer Monique St. Cyr is a parochial school dropout, dieter extraordinaire and sucker for wounded animals, writes obituaries for the local newspaper by day. By night, she is an investigative reporter wannabe with pit bull tenacity has a habit of leaping headlong into things, with both eyes closed. To liven up things a tad, her mother, an erotic fiction author, enlists Monique’s help with research for her next book about online dating. Before she knows it, Monique’s mailbox is swamped with eager “prospects” including Jake Dube, a cop whose equipment includes a wickedly sexy grin and eyes hot enough to melt tempered steel. Suddenly Monique’s life is anything but dull.	137895
1967	Getting Straight	N		Kolb, Ken		Public Relations	137896
2006	Getting To Third Date	NR		Mcclymer, Kelly		Advice Columnist Katelyn Spears is the latest “Mother Hubbard,” the anonymous advice columnist in the Campus Times for the last 100 years. Things had never gotten out of hand before until Spears took over. Now she has the entire student body up in arms over her no-nonsense advice. When column fans discover that Mother Hubbard has never had a third date with ay guy, they challenge her to go back to her “ex-files” and give three guys another chance. Also mixed up in this mess are Katelyn’s cute editor, Tyler, and her ultra sexy Italian roommate Sophia. 	137897
2007	Geu nom moksori (aka Voice of a Murderer)	MF			Korea	TV Anchor Han Kyung Bae (Sol Kyung Gu) is a successful news anchor with a beautiful wife and a nine-year-old son. But his quiet life comes crashing down when his son gets kidnapped. In the next 44 days, the family receives calls from the kidnapper in his chillingly cold and emotionless voice with instructions and request for ransom. Police are determined to find the kidnapper but he effortlessly eludes capture and seems to enjoy toying with the police. As the kidnapper keeps walking free, Kyung Bae becomes increasingly desperate and frustrated with the police as he knows time is running out for his child. 	137898
2006	Geuhae yeoreum (aka Once in a Summer)	MF			Korea	TV Journalist tries to save her job by claiming to have booked a famous professor who was once her professor. After seeking him out, he agrees to go on the show if she can find a woman who was a politically apathetic student in 1969 South Korea. He tells her the story of the woman and how he met her and why he wants to find her again. TV Programme Producer (Hae-jin Yu)	137899
1967	Gewalt und Gewissen	MF				Commentator (Louis Soldan)	137900
1939	Gewehr uber, Das	MF				Reporter des "Blankenheimer Tageblatt" (Walter Gross).	137901
1996	Geyser Life	N		Hardy, Edward		Reporter Nate Scales and his flaky, free-spirit sister, Sarah.	137902
1970	Gezora-Ganime-Kameba: Kessen! Nankai no daikaiju	MF				Editor (Sachio Sakai - The Editor)	137903
1970	Gezora, Ganime, Kameba: Kessen! Nankai no daikaiju (aka Yog: The Monster from Space, aka Yog - Space Amoeba)	MF			Japan	Japanese Photojournalist Taro Kudo (Akira Kubo)is on the trail of a missing space probe that he saw land, but no one believes him. He tags along with an expedition team to an island and they discover that an alien force from deep space has taken over an unmanned Jupiter probe that returned to Earth. The probe came down in the Pacific and is seen by Kudo who is on assignment. But his editor (Sachio Sakai, the editor) dismisses his pictures as fake UFO shots. He accepts a job to photograph a hotel construction project on a nearby island and soon discovers that native life forms -- a squid, a crab and a turtle -- have been taken over by the alien and made giant-size and are attacking the islanders. 	137904
2002	Ghaav: Wound, The	MF			India	Journalist Pooja (Gulrez) helps an escaped convict who confessed to killing her husband and was beaten to a pulp by the sadistic warden of the prison. The reporter and others hope to help the convict unravel the mystery behind the death of her husband, find her missing sister-in-law and find justice. The authorities want the convict back dead or alive. 	137905
2008	Ghajini	M				Journalist (Kunal Vijaykar). A rich tycoon suffering from short term memory loss due to being hit by a metal pole when trying to intervene on his girlfriend’s murder. Because of the severe injury on his head, his memory can only last for 15 minutes and he doesn’t remember events or incidents that have happened before in his life. He can now only live a comprehensible life by tattooing notes on himself and taking pictures of things with a Polaroid camera to remind himself of the incidents that have happened.  His story is unraveled by a police officer hunting him due to several murders he has committed while trying to find his girlfriend’s murderer through his diary. 	137906
1986	Ghar Sansar	MF			India	Interviewer (Pinchoo Kapoor).	137907
1989	Gharana	MF			India	News Reporter Vijay Mehra (Rishi Kapoor) works for Shraddha (Sushma Seth) and then marries her daughter, Naina (Jayapradha). They recognize Vijay for the greedy, money-hungry man he is.Vijay's co-worker is Radha (Meenakshi Sheshadri). Editor Natwar (G. Asrani).	137908
2007	Ghastly Love of Johnny X, The	M				News Commentator (Bruce Kimmel).	137909
1990	Ghayal	MF			India	Journalist Varsha Bharti (Meenakshi Sheshadri) is in love with a man who shows great promise as a boxer but who goes looking for his brother, but when the brother’s body is found, he is accused of killing him as well as having an illicit relationship with his sister-in-law. He escapes prison and falls in love with Varsha  who helps him find justice in New Delhi. 	137910
2002	Ghetto Dawg	M				Interviewer (Jack van Landingham).	137911
1965	Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster	M			AFI-Reporters	TV Broadcaster (Yuriko Hoshi) spends much of her time trying to ward off her policeman brother who believes her work is "no job for a lady."	137912
1989	Ghost	N	OWN - H	Barsocchini, Peter		Reporter for Life Magazine, Rebecca Blesser	137913
2008	Ghost 2: Giving Up the Ghost	NR		Davitt, Jane and Alexa Snow	Gay	Reporter with an eye on more than a good story is in Florida. Nick and John are dealing with the reporter, a plane crash, a gold-digger and some startling revelations about Nick’s family. And that’s before the ghosts from the crash get angry with Nick, the one person who can hear them. 	137914
1966	Ghost and Mr. Chicken, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10679, 10680. L. SVDSP 655. SV 183	Fritzell, Jim, Everett Greenbaum (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Editors. Ness Book	Cub Reporter Luther Heggs (Don Knotts) starts out as a timid small-town newspaper typesetter who dreams of being a reporter. Works for Rachel Courier Express, graduate of Kansas City Correspondence College in journalism.Adopts look of traditional screen  reporter but cannot seem to master the skills. Also has to compete with Reporter Ollie Weaver (Skip Homier) who jokingly refers to Heggs as "Scoop." Both work for paper and for Alma Parker (Joan Staly).Editor finally lets Heggs do a story on spending night in local haunted house. Article leads to lawsuit by surviving family member who owns house and Heggs is accused of faking story to further own ambitions.Eventually he proves his story is true and uncovers person behind alleged apparitions. Image of journalist parodied in this type of comedy.	137915
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Amateur Night	T			Episode #48. 2-27-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137916
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Buried on Page One	T			Episode #21. 2-15-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Mrs. Muir has trouble with her boss and the captain (Edward Muhare). Editor Mark Finlay (Richard Dreyfuss) of the Schooner Bay Beacon. Claymore Gregg (Charles Nelson Reilly).	137917
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Captain Gregg's Whiz-Bang	T			Episode #11. 12-7-1968. Series 9-21-68 to 9-18-70.	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). When Carolyn is desperate in need of money to fix the plumbing but can't think of one idea for her article, Captain Gregg comes to her rescue with disastrous results.Captain changes Mrs. Muir's article such that it makes her seem like a swinger.	137918
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Centennial	T			Episode #28. 9-25-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137919
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Chowderhead	T			Episode #19. 2-1-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137920
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Curious Cousin	T			Episode #49. 3-6-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137921
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Dear Delusion	T			Episode #15. 1-4-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137922
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Dig for the Truth	T			Episode #45. 2-6-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Captain Gregg is rewriting Mrs. Muir's articles without her knowledge	137923
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Dog Gone!	T			Episode #16. 1-11-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137924
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Double Trouble	T			Episode #30. 10-9-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137925
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Fabulous Plus Ghost, The	T			Episode #36. 11-20-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137926
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Ghost and Christmas Past, The	T			Episode #40. 12-15-2969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Claymore discovers a baby in his car and brings the small boy to the Muir home trying to decide what to do with the tot.Carolyn eagerly takes care of the baby thrilled with the cradle the Captain brings down out of the attic for him to sleep in. They discuss what the best Christmas would be.Captain replies that his best Christmas could never be because it is only a dream. Each family member falls asleep and shares the same dream. The time is in the 1800s and Captain Gregg is alive returning from sea to spend Christmas with his loved ones.Each dream becomes specialized according to the person -- Jonathan dreams of toys, Candy of the beauty of Christmas, Claymore getting a good haunting ala Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Carolyn's dream is a love affair with the Captain.They share a kiss. The dream fades with Carolyn held securely in her Captain's arms. In the morning, the Captain tells them his gift was their dreams. A phone call comes telling the family, the baby's mother has been found. Merry Christmas to all.	137927
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Ghost Hunter, The	T			Episode #4. 10-12-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Claymore brings a stranger to look at the house who claims he is a student of architecture and wants to take photos of the house.When he comes back to the house after the Muirs leave for the evening, Captain Gregg thinks he's a burglar and tries to scare him away.The captain does not realize that he is actually a parapsychologist who is determined to find the ghost of Gull Cottage and make him known to an unsuspecting public.	137928
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Great Power Failure, The	T			Episode #27. 9-18-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137929
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Haunted Honeymoon	T			Episode #2. 9-28-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Young couple on the way to their wedding get stranded at Gull Cottage for the night and Captain Gregg is beside himself at what to do with them. So he decides they must get married that night.	137930
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow	T			Episode #5. 10-19-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Schooner Bay Historical Society decides to place a statue of a local hero in the town square. The president of the society picks one of her ancestors and the Captain is overcome with rage at the choice.Carolyn takes this for jealousy because he himself was not picked. Not so he says. He says her ancestor was a coward who demanded to be put off the ship, fled from all combat and actually returned to Schooner Bay and died there.Carolyn, who is writing an article on Captain Horatio Figg, a supposed hero of the Mexican War who died at sea, tells the Captain she must have proof of his accusations. He shows her Figg's gravestone.Carolyn takes the historical society to view the gravestone. She is proud of the find and the motto that hangs below Figg's portrait -- "When Duty Called He Did Not Hesitate." A sudden rainstorm sends the group scrambling for cover.Rain is strong enough to brush away some ivy covering bottom of the marker: "When Duty Called He Did Not Hesitate. He Ran Like Hell." Carolyn apologizes to Captain Gregg whose pride is restored.	137931
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Host to the Ghost	T			Episode #39. 12-18-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137932
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: It's a Gift	T			Episode #20. 2-8-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137933
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Jonathan Tells It Like It Was	T			Episode #23. 3-1-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137934
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Ladies' Man	T			Episode #41. 1-1-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137935
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Love Is a Toothache	T			Episode #13. 12-21-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). When Martha takes an interest in the local dentist who seems to ignore her advances, Carolyn takes the matter into her own hands enlisting the Captain for a little help.	137936
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Madam Candidate	T			Episode #32. 10-23-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137937
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Madeira, My Dear?	T			Episode #12. 12-14-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The Captain extends a series of invitations to Carolyn for conversation and Madeira to celebrate the end of the passing day, but things never quite seem to work out as he intended due to "petty household chores."	137938
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Make Me a Match	T			Episode #22. 2-22-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137939
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Martha Meets the Captain	T			Episode #47. 2-20-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137940
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Medicine Ball	T			Episode #24. 3-8-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137941
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Medium Well-Done	T			Episode #34. 11-6-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137942
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Mister Perfect	T			Episode #14. 12-28-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange) receives a telegram from an old friend who is coming to Schooner Bay to entice her to marry him.He arrives on his huge yacht and tries his best to be charming hoping Carolyn will see her mistake of not marrying him in the first place and will finally make the right decision. Captain Gregg is obviously jealous of "her Philadelphia sailor."He makes life miserable for the beau. Carolyn tells the captain to leave him alone. The man asks Carolyn to marry him again and this time she accepts, much to his joy until she makes him realize that marriage to her would also include a ready-made family.He makes a hasty retreat thankful to get away with his freedom intact.	137943
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Monkey Puzzle Tree, The	T			Episode #10. 11-30-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Carolyn decides that she can no longer live in Gull Cottage the way it is and must do a major renovation. After an initial disagreement over her plans, the Captain agrees to allow her to do what she wants to do.She sets to work to make it less of a ship and more of a home. She removes antiques and replaces them with modern furniture much to the Captain's chagrin.But when she has his Monkey Puzzle Tree cut down, which had broken a window during a storm, the Captain disappears from Gull Cottage. A contrite Carolyn tries to tell him she is sorry, but the Captain is gone.Everyone can feel the hollowness in the house his absence causes. Carolyn replaces the tree. Captain Gregg is touched by her thoughtfulness and all is well at Gull Cottage once again.	137944
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Music Maker, The	T			Episode #26. 3-29-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137945
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: No Hits, No Runs, No Oysters	T			Episode #44. 1-30-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137946
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Not So Desperate Hour	T			Episode #33. 10-30-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137947
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Not So Faust	T			Episode #42. 1-8-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The Captain decides to teach Claymore a lesson after Claymore tries to con Carolyn into paying double rent -- monthly.	137948
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Pain in the Neck, A	T			Episode #17. 1-18-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The captain asks Claymore to fix a door. When he tries to open the door by force, the Captain opens the door and Claymore goes flying through the air landing outside in a dead faint.The doctor declares Claymore has a slipped disc and cannot be moved from Gull Cottage. Carolyn tires to make his missed vacation up to him by saying he is welcome at Gull Cottage.Claymore demands outrageous meals, lots of attention and tells Carolyn he will sue her for his accident.Even after Claymore discovers that he is cured he stays on at Gull Cottage not telling anyone he is feeling better. The Captain discovers his deceit and plans to expose him, resulting in Claymore once more hurting himself.Captain complains about Claymore running everyone ragged and that he should be taken to a hospital. Carolyn reminds him it's more loneliness than pain that keeps Claymore there and they should be patient with him,. He finally leaves deciding not to sue.	137949
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Pardon My Ghost	T			Episode #46. 2-13-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137950
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-21-1968. Series 9-21-68 to 9-18-70.	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The young widow from Philadelphia moves to Gull Cottage on the coast of Maine with her two young children, family dog and housekeeper.Unknown to her, the Gull Cottage is already inhabited by the ghost of the former owner Captain Daniel Gregg, a charming but somewhat aggravating ghost who is not sure if he wants this family in his home.	137951
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Puppy Love	T			Episode #38. 12-11-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137952
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Real James Gatley, The	T			Episode #7. 11-2-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).When antique hounds visit the cottage, Claymore tries to sell them the Captain's barometer by switching it for a replica he had made, but the Captain switches them back and Claymore is arrested for selling the fake.	137953
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Son of the Curse	T			Episode #25. 3-15-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). A beautiful antique clock locked in a wall attic is fixed and the Captain seems delighted with the find. Carolyn soon discovers the clock has a curse put on it by a former Gregg.When the clock is started, the last living Gregg will die at midnight and Claymore is convinced he's a goner.	137954
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Spirit of the Law, The	T			Episode #37. 11-27-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137955
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Strictly Relative	T			Episode #18. 1-25-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137956
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Surprise Party	T			Episode #35. 11-13-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137957
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: There's a Seal in My Bathtub	T			Episode #29. 10-2-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange).	137958
1969	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Today I Am a Ghost	T			Episode #31. 10-16-1969	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The ghost of a seaman comes looking for his former Captain in dire need. The ghost is afraid of people. Captain doesn't know what to do with him.Captain Gregg scares the seaman more than he helps him. Carolyn takes a hand in helping the poor ghost learn to haunt. She assures him he can scare people. He scares Claymore and then goes off to haunt the house he has been waiting for all these years.	137959
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Tourist, Go Home	T			Episode #43. 1-23-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The Schooner Bay town council hires Joshua T. Albertson to "fix-it-up" in order to rekindle interest and attract tourists.	137960
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Treasure Hunt	T			Episode #3. 10-5-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). With the house badly in need of repair, Carolyn tries to play off Claymore's vanity by telling him that a national magazine wants to do a photo shoot of Gull Cottage.If he could attend to some of the work that needs done it would be much more impressive. The Captain finds her plan amusing and bets her $5 that Claymore will not do the repairs.But when it appears that he really won't fix the necessary items, the Captain comes up with a brilliant scheme of his own.	137961
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Uncle Arnold the Magnificent	T			Episode #8. 11-9-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Carolyn's uncle, a traveling salesman who indulges in magic tricks on the side, comes to visit just in time for Candy's birthday.Always a favorite of Carolyn's who remembers him as the uncle she rarely got to spend time with. Soon the children grow tired of his stale jokes and not so good tricks and try to think of a way to get him to leave.When they complain to Carolyn that they love him but don't want him to come to the party after all, Uncle Arnold overhears and then tells Carolyn he cannot say since business is calling him away. She knows that he overhead and tries to talk him out of it.After talking to Carolyn trying to help her through the unhappiness she feels, Captain Gregg talks to Jonathan and reminds him that uncles are human and cannot be tossed aside like a worn-out toy.Once at the party, his tricks failing miserably, Carolyn asks Captain Gregg if he will help the magician, which he does helping Uncle Arnold to have the show of his life.	137962
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Vanessa	T			Episode #6. 10-26-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). The great-great granddaughter of the Captain's lost love comes to Gull Cottage to find more information on their romance that she discovered in letters that Captain Gregg had written to her ancestor.Captain is enchanted by Vanessa and insists she stay as long as she wishes and have free run of the house including the sea chest which has always been off limits. Carolyn finds herself growing more and more jealous over Vanessa.She begins to wonder if maybe they should move and leave Vanessa and the Captain alone.	137963
1968	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Walk Off Broadway	T			Episode #9. 11-16-1968	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). When Claymore gets Mrs. Muir to star in his amateur theatre production, the Captain feels abandoned and decides to disrupt the show.	137964
1970	Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The: Wedding Day	T			Episode #50. 3-13-1970	Freelancer Mrs. Carolyn Muir (Hope Lange). Carolyn's parents call asking about the captain her cousin Harriet is dating. When her answer seems more than a little evasive, her parents decide to come for a visit.	137965
1996	Ghost and the Darkness, The	M				Photographer (Nick Lorentz)	137966
1960	Ghost Bomber	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -2-3-60	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	137967
1940	Ghost Breakers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4574, 4575. DVD		Quinn	Radio Commentator Larry Lawrence (Bob Hope). Newsboy (Leonard Sues). Newspaper Headlines.	137968
1952	Ghost Buster	M			Short - Comedy	Aspiring Reporter Slim Patterson (Gil Lamb) at the Daily Record has aspirations of becoming a reporter and marrying Carol Hughes (Betty Ames), the city editor's secretary. City Editor J.R. Lynch (Donald MacBride).When he hears of the disappearance of a town millionaire's nephew, he sets out, disguised as a nurse -- Nurse Aggie Patterson (Gil Lamb) -- for the millionaire's  mansion to solve the case.	137969
1951	Ghost Chasers	M			Bowery Boys	Reporter. 1st Reporter (Paul Bryar). 2nd Reporter (Pat Gleason). Photographer (Bob Peoples).	137970
1932	Ghost City, The	M		Fraser, Harry and G.A. Durlam	Ness Book	Editor-Owner Bill Temple (Bill Cody) hopes to bring law and order to town by starting a newspaper, The Boomtown Bugle, but a gang tries to destroy his printing press.Opposing him is the town boss who had a run-in with Temple in another town.  Although Temple is a gunslinger, he prefers to fight with ink -- "The pen is mightier than the sword."Andy Blane (Andy Shuford) is given a job at the paper as a printer.	137971
2003	Ghost Club, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Wanda Y. Stringfellow, F. Mark Huey, Kari  Hester).	137972
2006	Ghost Dancer	N		Case, John		Photojournalist Mike Burke carries his camera into every war zone and hellhole on earth -- and comes back with the pictures and battle scars to prove it. He was flying high until, quite suddenly, he wasn't.When his helicopter crashed and burned in Africa, he came away with his life but lost his heart to the beautiful woman who saved him. That's when he decided to stop dancing with the devil.But a wicked twist of fate puts an end to Burke's dreams, leaving the Irish-American adrift in Dubin with bittersweet memories -- and no appetite for danger.But danger is not done with him yet. He turns out to be the only person who can stop an ex-con with an operational doomsday device in his hands who has set his sights on America. The U.S. government is too busy or inept to properly monitor him.Burke with nothing left to lose and little understanding of what he is facing, tracks down the villain from a terrorist arsenal to the diamond fields of the Congo risking everything.	137973
1987	Ghost Fever	M				Reporter (Steve Stone)	137974
1918	Ghost Flower, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	137975
1999	Ghost for Maggie, A	N		Carmichael, Emily		Reporter Colby Drake is writing an expose on the great-great-granddaughter of a madam of the hottest whorehouse in Jerome, Arizona, and her ex-lover, a prominent politician.Drake was used to getting his story no matter what it took. He thought the woman was an ex-Washington bimbo. But she turned out to be interesting and unassuming. Getting her to talk would be hard.Attracted to her good looks and sassy mouth. But the woman hates, despises reporters. The ghost wants them to marry -- the woman is her only descendant -- and have children so her bloodline doesn't fade from the face of the earth.	137976
1966	Ghost Goes Gear, The	M				Newscaster (Huw Thomas)..	137977
1947	Ghost Goes Wild, The	M				Reporter (Michael Hughes)	137978
1993	Ghost in the Machine	M				News Media. Newswoman (Edwina Moore). Newsman (Rick Scarry).	137979
2004	Ghost in the Shell: Meme	C	DVD -R HQ 5135		Episode	Press conference is attended by Motoko and Paz to protect the Superintendent General from attack.	137980
1959	Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow	M				Journalist Tom Hendry is researching an article on teenagers and gets involved with a hotrod club. Impressed by one teenager’s detailed description of a car he has designed and built, Hendry asks whether the reputation of hotrodders as delinquents is true. The other teenagers laugh at the suggestion. One reveals that the Zeniths are unusual in that they have rules that include no rumbles or “chicken” road races because their priority is working on cars. The Zeniths take Henryh to a cafe where several of their members sing in a rock and roll band.  He’s told that the Zeniths hope the band will earn enough money to allow them to pay rent on the garage. They don’t earn enough and must vacate the garage in two weeks. Later the Zeniths and Hendry go to Dragstrip Hollow. The reporter and the teenagers explore the area. A monster is haunting the premises but Hendry recognizes the man as a former movie extra who frequently played monsters in low budget films and the man admits that he is at the end of his career, despondent, and reduced to hunting houses. After his confession, the man runs away and a party resumes. 	137981
1978	Ghost of Flight 401, The	T				News Media. December 1972 plane crash.	137982
2001	Ghost of the Red Rose	M				TV Reporter (LeAnn Taylor)	137983
1930	Ghost of Yankee Doodle, The	P	MLPL	Howard, S.C.	Index Plays, 1926-1944	Press	137984
2007	Ghost Rider	M	DVD -R HQ 10677, 10678		Based on Marvel Character	TV Reporter Roxanne Simpson (Eva Mendes) is the girlfriend of Stunt Motorcyclist Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) who gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to fight against power hungry Blackheart, the son of the devil himself. News Reporter (Lang Hsueh Tang). When Blaze finds that his father Barton Blaze has terminal cancer, he accepts a pact with Mephistopheles, giving his soul for the health of his beloved father. But the devil deceives him, and Barton dies in a motorcycle accident during an exhibition. He leaves the carnival, his town, his friends and his girlfriend Roxanne (Young Roxanne Simpson, Raquel Alessi). Years later, Johnny Blaze becomes a famous motorcyclist, who risks his life in his shows, and he meets Roxanne (Eva Mendes) again, now a TV reporter. But Mephistopheles proposes to Johnny that he will release his contract if Johnny becomes the “Ghost Rider” and defeat his evil son Blackheart, who wants to possess one thousand evil souls and transform hell on earth. 	137985
2006	Ghost Ship	N		Reiche, Dietlof. John Brownjohn (Translator)		Reporter in a New England shore town investigates a mystery is a nosy, snooping journalist in this ghost story.In 1772, onboard the Storm Goddess, a horrible injustice was committed. Men were killed, gold was stolen, and the crew was cursedNow, 230 years later, 12-year-old Vicki has discovered a secret hidden inside the ship's figurehead, which hangs in her father's restaurant, and the quartermaster's journal has been found and read.Unexplainable things begin to happen-the sea leaves the bay and the fully restored ship appears on the mudflats.	137986
1963	Ghost Squad: Menacing Mazurka, The	T			Episode #23. 3-23-1963	Reporter (Mark Kelly - The Reporter). The Photographer (Desmond Davies).	137987
1972	Ghost Story: Dead We Leave Behind, The	T			Episode #2. 9-15-1972	News Media. Newsman (Hayden Rorke).	137988
2004	Ghost Talker's Daydream	MT			Japan	Reporter Haruta (John E. Breen). Editor (Liam O'Brien). Female Announcer (Erika Weinstein - Voice - English Version).	137989
1976	Ghost Town	NW		Blackstock, Charity		Columnist Elizabeth Ingram writes a weekly column for the lovesick. Has problems of her own. Close to a mental breakdown, but with some help she overcomes her illness. Arizona in the 1970s.	137990
1956	Ghost Town	M	DVD -R HQ 10290, 10291			Newsman Duff Dailey (John Smith), his fiancee, a gunrunner and other travelers reveal flaws during an Indian attack. Duff is a former Boston newspaper reporter who came west two years ago to look for gold. 	137991
2002	Ghost Towns	N		Thornton, Betsy		Reporter Nate Pendergast disappears before he can tell a victim advocate-detective about a hot story he's pursuing. His periodic disappearances and propensity to jump at rumor create problems.Victim advocate informs a judge's wife that police have located her missing husband shot to death in a nearby ghost town. Her sleuthing and Pendergast's less subtle questions, soon penetrate the thin veneer of propriety surrounding the couple.Pendergast was working on a potentially explosive story involving the judge. He disappears after telling her that he has uncovered information about the judge that would "blow the town apart." Now she fears for his life.Then her lover vanishes as well. It's up to her to locate him and the reporter.	137992
1940	Ghost Wanted	C	L		Golden Age of Looney Tunes, The  -- Vol. 4, Side 2	Newspaper Advertisements. Saturday Evening Ghost for Haunt Ads.	137993
2007	Ghost Whisperer: Double Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 9223		Episode. 11-2007	Photojournalist for school magazine takes picture of teacher whose image doesn’t show up on the photographs.  Female photographer. Photography.	137994
2008	Ghost Whisperer: Downbeat Dads	T	DVD -R HQ 9873		Episode. 5-02-2008	Newspaper article shows Melinda how Professor Payne’s wife died and why her ghost is jealous and still haunting her friend. Professor’s ex-girlfriend shows up with a 10-year-old boy she says is his son. But he isn’t. 	137995
2009	Ghost Whisperer: Ghost Busted	T	DVD -R HQ 10902		Episode #78. 2-27-2009	Blogger Linus Van Horn (Patrick J. Adams) is a ghost hunter working out of his Supernatural and Paranormal Investigation truck using high tech equipment to try to capture real evidence of ghosts and then putting his findings on the Web. Channel 3 News truck covers the story.	137996
2008	Ghost Whisperer: Gravesitter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9824		Episode. 4-11-2008	Blogger Justin Yates threatens to reveal that Melinda is the Ghost Whisperer. She goes to see the town blogger who knows her secret and plans to tell everybody about it. When he dies, she helps him resist evil to cross over to the bright light after making peace with his brother and sister. 	137997
2006	Ghost Whisperer: Love Never Dies	T			Episode #23. 9-22-2006	Reporter (George Hertzberg).	137998
2006	Ghost Whisperer: One, The	T			Episode #22. 5-5-2006	TV News Anchor (Mark Thompson).	137999
2008	Ghost Whisperer: Slam (aka Slambook)	T	DVD -R HQ 9843		Episode #55. 1-1-2008	Blogger Justin Yates. Melinda finds that she is investigating the intricate world of gossip and romance within the high school before she uncovers the reasons for the hauntings. Yates shows up again. 	138000
2007	Ghost Whisperer: Underneath, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8997		Episode #45. 9-28-2007	Internet Blogger Justin Yates (Omid Abtahi) is a university student who does a kind of Grandview Drudge Reporter blog called Shame the Devil. He comes into conflict with the Ghost Whisperer. His blog's motto: tell the truth and shame the devil.Yates takes pictures and puts them on his Web site. He covers stories and interviews people.While searching for the truth about her family history, Melinda discovers she has an underlying connection to Grandview.	138001
1987	Ghost Who Wanted To Be a Star, The	NJ		Robinson, Nancy K.		Documentarian. Tracy is the beautiful daughter of a famous documentary filmmaker. Her friend Sam is a sound man. Both go on location.	138002
2004	Ghost Wore Polyester, The	NSF		Koger, Gail and S.J. Smith		Journalist Houston Powers was murdered 25 years ago while tracking down a lead on the car-bomb death of Newspaper Reporter Dono Bolles.Powers contacts a psychic whose screwy predictions, no matter how well-intentioned, often leaves chaos in its wake. Powers wants her to find out who killed him so he can pass over.The psychic takes the case to get rid of the reporter. Can she find the killer without becoming a victim herself?	138003
1989	Ghost Writer	M		Hall, Kenneth L. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Writer Angela Reed (Audrey Landers) for Hollywood Beat, moves into a Malibu beach house and meets the other resident, a ghost of an actress who cannot rest until she finds out how she died. Journalist sets out to solve the case.Reporter Tom Farrell (Jeff Conaway) for the Herald helps her. Reed writes a series of articles on the mysterious circumstances of the actress' death she is confronted by a senatorial candidate who was responsible for killing the actress.Killer tries to trap the two reporters but they escape after a confrontation in a wax museum. Hollywood Beat magazine publisher Herb Baxter (David Doyle).Reporter #1 (Sarah O'Connor). Reporter #2 (Christopher Decannett).	138004
2010	Ghost Writer, The	M				Ghost Writer (Ewan McGregor) is The Ghost, a successful British ghostwriter who is hired to complete the memoirs of a former British prime minister. He uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy. His agent assures him it’s the opportunity of a lifetime, but the project seems doomed from the start -- not least because his predecessor on the project, the long-time aide of Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan) died in an unfortunate accident.	138005
1962	Ghost-Writers, The	SS	MLPL	Hartley, L.P.	In "Winter's Tales."	Reviewer Henry MacManus (a pen-name) has been a reviewer for 29 years for the Weekly Examiner. Now he is retiring.	138006
1911	Ghost, The	M				Newspaper. Crooks read account of ghosts in newspaper and go to rob the house	138007
1762	Ghost, The	PO	USC	Churchill, Charles		Press	138008
2001	Ghost, The	M				News Media. Reporters (Lana Corbi, Lena Corbi). Reporter on TV (Philip McKeown). BG News Cameraman (Lance Lanfear).  Feared Chinese Tong soldier goes undercover in America as an Asian Internet bride.	138009
2007	Ghost, The	N		Harris, Robert		Writer is a ghostwriter of celeb tell-alls and is hired to complete the memoir of a former British PM who faces a war-crime investigation for his actions in the war on terror after the mysterious death of the previous writer. The writer stumbles upon incriminating documents and finds himself in jeopardy. 	138010
1984	Ghostbusters (aka Ghost Busters)	M	L			TV Reporter (Christopher Wynkoop). Reporters (Stanley Grover, James Hardie, Carol Ann Henry, Nancy Kelly,Frances Turner). Real-Life Journalists Roger Grimsby, Larry King, Joe Franklin, Casey Kasen (Themselves).	138011
2009	Ghosted	MF		Treut, Monika	Germany	Journalist Mei-Li (Ting-Ting Hu) is an ambitious and seductive journalist who is investigating the death of Al-Ling, the Taiwanese lover of a Hamburg artist, Sophie Schmitt (Inga Busch). To ease her grief, Sophie creates a video installation about Ai-Ling traveling to Taipei to exhibit and dedicate it to her. There she meets Mei-Li and Sophie is immediately drawn to her. Unable to forget her dead lover, Sophie runs from the journalist’s advances back to Hamburg, but when Mei-Li turns up on her doorstep Sophie can no longer deny her attraction. She risks opening her heart up once more until she discovers Mei-Li isn’t all that she seems and Sophie realizes that you can’t run away from your past. Mei-Li is a pushy journalist who eagerly tries to seduce Sophie. She shows up in Hamburg and this time Sophie falls for her charm, but she soon discovers that Mei-Li is secretly investigating Sophie’s lover’s death and then she discovers Mei-Li neither works for a Taiwanese newspaper, nor has she entered Germany legally. 	138012
2009	Ghostlines	N		Gadd, Nick		Investigative Journalist Philip Trudeau was once a respected reporter who stepped on the wrong toes. With his health and personal life deteriorating, Philip is consigned to a suburban newspaper job where he writes trivial filler to be slotted in among the real estate and restaurant advertisements. When he’s sent to cover what appears to be a tragic yet routine death at a level crossing, he is suddenly plunged into a world of political intrigue, business corruption, art theft and betrayal. 	138013
2005	Ghosts Never Sleep	M				Reporter #1 (Trisha Simmons). Talk Show Host (Lee Solters). Writer Jared (Tony Goldwyn). Reporter #2 (Brian Sheehan) Reporter (Valarie Ianniello). Interviewer (Bob Martin). Reporter (Marina Loos).	138014
2002	Ghosts of Balona	N		Pearce, Jonathan		TV Newscaster Blip Wurser's Blipcopter crashes through the roof of Hannibal Chaud's Funerals of Balona and roils a lot of ghosts.  Big-time reporter shows up from Delta City to cover the story.	138015
2003	Ghosts of Edendale, The	M				Photographer, Ghost (Conor McCarthy).	138016
2009	Ghosts of Girlfriends Past	M				Magazine Editor (Elisangela). Bachelor is haunted by the ghosts of his past girlfriends at his younger brother’s wedding.	138017
1996	Ghosts of Mississippi	M				Reporter (David Armstrong). Reporter (James Homer Best). Reporter (Spencer Garrett). Reporter (Michael Hewes). Reporter (John A Horhn). Reporter (Fenton Lawless). CNN Reporter #2 (John M. Sullivan).Press Reporter (James Marshall Wolchok).	138018
1988	Ghosts…of the Civil Dead	M				TV Newswoman Diane Bite (Michelle Babbitt), News at 6	138019
1969	Ghosts' High Noon, The	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson		Journalist Jim Blake becomes a successful spy novelist	138020
2007	Ghostwalk	N		Stott, Rebecca		Writer Lydia Brooke steps in to finish a biography of Isaac Newton when its author drowns.	138021
1992	Ghostwatch	MT				Cameraman (Chris Miller)	138022
1993	Ghostwriter	NR		Gladstone, Eve	Harlequin Intrigue #228	Journalist Kim Killian sees a dead body in her flower garden and the notes from the scathing expose of a murder in the Amazon she had ghostwritten had been stolen. When she returned to the scene of the crime, Killian was next in line for murder.Trouble seemed to haunt Killian as a specter as did a dashing man. With his gentle eyes and heart-melting smile, it was a struggle to remember that he was the enemy -- a hired hand and a dangerous man.Despite being robbed, mugged, hunted and shot at, the few days Killian had spent with the man had been the best of her life. She just hoped they wouldn't be her last.	138023
2003	Ghouls, The	M				Tabloid Video Stringer Eric Hayes (Timothy Muskatell) is a freelance reporter who sells crime footage he shoots to the highest bidding news station in town. If it bleeds, it leads. He’s one notch below the lowest rung of the journalistic ladder. He’s a video vulture preying on police chases, ambulance runs, and random street violence -- selling his footage to the highest bidder and living on a steady diet of cigarettes and bloodlust. For years, Eric has lived off other people’s pain and misery, but he’s about to discover something beneath the streets of Los Angeles even hungrier for blood than he is. He is about to discover the Ghouls. One night he films what appears to be a rape, but turns out to be a flesh-ripping and bowels-eating blood feast by a gang of cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers. 	138024
1998	Gia	MT				News Media. Vogue Editor (Tricia O'Neil). TV Interviewer (Tim Hutchinson). Philadelphia Photographer (Scott Genkinger). Red Dress Photographer (Michael E. Rodgers). German Photographer (Torsten Voges).	138025
1978	Giant Killer	N		Vasquez, Richard		News Media	138026
1996	Giant Mine	MT				News Media. Reporter (Katherine Trowell). Interviewer (Edward Heeley).	138027
1979	giANTS	SS		Bryant, Edward	In "Particle Theory."	TV Correspondent Laynie Bridgewell for the UBC News Billings bureau.  Electronic journalism	138028
1963	Gibbons, Floyd: Pilot: World of Floyd Gibbons, The	T			Spin-off from The Untouchables	Correspondent Floyd Gibbons (Scott Brady) in the fictionalized adventures of real-life globetrotting newspaper reporter Gibbons	138029
1976	Gibbsville:	T	SV 61	O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episodes.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138030
1976	Gibbsville: Afternoon Waltz	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138031
1976	Gibbsville: All I've Tried To Be	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138032
1976	Gibbsville: All the Young Girls	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The"). Michael Mann, Teleplay	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138033
1976	Gibbsville: Andrea	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138034
1976	Gibbsville: Case History, A	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138035
1976	Gibbsville: Chautauqua, Chautauqua, Chautauqa (aka Locomobile)	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138036
1976	Gibbsville: Grand Gesture, The (aka The Arrivals)	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138037
1976	Gibbsville: How Old, How Young	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138038
1976	Gibbsville: In the Silence	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138039
1976	Gibbsville: Manhood	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode. 12-9-1976. Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138040
1976	Gibbsville: Price of Everything, the	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138041
1976	Gibbsville: Saturday Night	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138042
1976	Gibbsville: Trapped	T		O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The").	Episode.  Six episodes. Seven never aired.	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage).	138043
1975	Gibbsville: Turning Point of Jim Malloy, The	MT	SV 61	O'Hara, John (Story - "Doctor's Son, The"). Frank D. Gilroy (Teleplay)	Pilot for TV Series	Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage), expelled form Yale, arrested for drunk driving in his hometown. Goes to work for local paper, The Gibbsville Courier. Told by editor that work is long hours, not glamorous. Assigned to menial tasks.World-famous Correspondent Ray Whitehead (Gig Young) works for the paper having been rejected by other publications because of reputation as drunk. Malloy assigned to be his caretaker. When major story breaks, discovers Whitehead too drunk to cover it.Malloy takes over. Disguises self as laundryman to sneak past cop at the site of a suicide. Talks to widow telling her he works for newspaper. She asks him to make sure husband's suicide note is made public. Story appears under Whitehead's name.Editor discovers Malloy wrote the article and makes him a reporter. Malloy decides to go to New York telling Whitehead he's giving up journalism because he finds facts "too limiting." "Who, what, when where and how. That's our territory. Facts….""…When you start asking why, you speculate. And that's just one short step in fiction." You know the only thing about journalism I don't like?" "Besides the hours and the wages?" "Well, sometimes the best part of the story never gets told."	138044
1963	Gibune sanda	MF			South Korea	Magazine Reporter (Jeong-suk Moon) falls in love with a single mother. But she tries to behave as she believes society expects her to and she resists his advances while falling in love with him	138045
1999	Gideon	N		Andrews, Russell		Editor Amanda Mays of Washington D.C. and her former boyfriend, Carl Granville, try to uncover a deadly conspiracy.Twenty-eight-year-old Granville  is an aspiring novelist. A top editor buys his first novel and hires him to ghostwrite the story of Gideon, based on ultra secret material from sources whose identities Granville will never know.Editor is murdered, his apartment ransacked, the partly-written Gideon story is stolen and he finds himself on the FBI's 10-most-wanted list.  He goes on the lam, hooks up with Mays, and tries to solve the mystery.To Mays, Granville still looks like "an overgrown Campbell's Soup kid." Now framed for two murders. Knows too much but not enough to save himself. Pursued by contract killers.Mays' investigative skills and Granville's instincts for survival are involved in a conspiracy that will forever change the course of history.	138046
1989	Gideon Oliver: Sleep Well, Professor Oliver	T			Episode #1. 2-20-1989	News Media. Newsman (Harsh Nayyar). Newscaster (Allison Field).	138047
2000	Gideon's Crossing:	T	SVD 874  (Media Excerpts)		Series 2000	Reporter, 2000 (David Dioniso)	138048
2000	Gideon's Crossing: Race, The	T			Episode #4. 11-1-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Vanita Harbour). Reporter #2 (David Dionisio). Reporter #3 (Roberta Bassin). Reporter Girlfriend (Shiva Rose).	138049
2005	Gideon's Daughter	MT	DVD -R HQ 5715, 5716, 5717		BBC	Publicist for celebrities is emotionally bankrupt. Widowed father develops a deep bond with a woman mourning the death of her young son.	138050
1973	Gideon's Press	NM	OWN - H	Marric, J.J.		Newspaper Strike.	138051
1980	Gideon's Trumpet	MT	SVD 1130	Lewis, Anthony Novel	Television Drama Series	Reporter (Anthony Lewis - The Reporter) covering the Clarence Earl Gideon case.	138052
1963	Gidget Goes to Rome	M		Kohner, Frederick (Characters). Ruth Brooks Flippen (Story). Flippen, Katherine Eunson, Dale Eunson (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness book	Magazine Writer Paolo Cellini (Cesare Danova) for Roma magazine asked by teenager's father to keep eye on his daughter while she visits Rome. Journalist hatches story about wanting to do article on young American girl's impression of first trip to Italy.He wants to do story so he has an excuse to keep track of her. Gidget falls for him, discovers he's married and finds out the truth about why he has been showing her so much attention.	138053
1965	Gidget:	T	SV 59		Episodes. Series 9-15-1965 to 9-1-1966	Advice Columnist Gidget Lawrence (Sally Field) wrote the Helpful Hannah advice column for the newspaper, The Westside Jester	138054
1966	Gidget: Ask Helpful Hannah	T			Episode #29. 3-31-1966. Series. (9-15-65 to 9-1-66)	Advice Columnist. Francine "Gidget" Lawrence (Sally Field) takes over as the writer of the school advice column. She then gets caught up trying to put two lonely hearts together.	138055
1965	Gidget: Now There's a Face	T	VHS 1390		Episode #15. 12-22-1965	Student Photographer. Gidget Lawrence (Sally Field) meets a fashion photographer Tom Brighton (Daniel J. Travanti).	138056
1966	Gidget: Ringa-Ding-Dingbat	T			Episode #24. 2-24-1966	Newsman (C. Lindsay Workman).	138057
2005	Gift Bag Chronicles	N		Vries, Hilary de		Publicist Alex works in Los Angeles and has no time for personal matters. Her boyfriend Charles runs her firm's office -- in New York. Captures glamourless life behind the velvet ropes.When Alex's mom suffers a heart attack, she sees the error in Charles' workaholic ways: "If I've ever wanted you to be here, with me…and not have one eye on your BlackBerry and one ear on your cell phone, it's now."	138058
1958	Gift From the Boys, A	N		Buchwald, Art	Weinberg List	Journalist	138059
1999	Gift of Angels, A	N		Bledsoe, Jerry	Sequel to the Angel Doll, a Christmas Story	Reporter is a veteran newspaperman reminisces about himself and another newsboy, Whitey Black. He never knew Whitey's real name so finding him seems impossible.As in real life, the reporter writes a holiday favorite, The Angel Doll hoping to generate enough publicity to bring Whitey forth. Reception of the book is recapitulated and amid crush of readings and publicity, narrator meets Whitey's daughter.She provides missing information about her father's life. Highly decorated lieutenant who died trying to save a little Vietnamese girl from sniper gunfire.	138060
1948	Gift of Death	N		Ronns, Edward		Press	138061
1934	Gift of Gab, The	M			Lugosi	Reporters (Sidney Skolsky and Radie Harris)	138062
1999	Gift of Wallace Random, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The, January 1999	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	138063
1920	Gift Supreme, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	138064
1973	Gift, The	SM	MLPL	Francis, Dick	In "Mammoth Book of Modern Crime Stories, The."	Racing Columnist Fred Collyer for the Manhattan Star.  Sports editor of Manhattan Star.	138065
2003	Gifted	M				Reporter. News Reporter (Duncan Wood). Commentator (Alan Green).	138066
1992	Gik diy yau waak	MF				Photographer (Siu-Ming To), cross-eyed photographer	138067
1835	Gilbert Gurney	N		Hook, Theodore		Reporter Hull modeled on Tom Hill of the Monthly Mirror, a real journalist	138068
1953	Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder	M			UK Only. Compilation of three stories -- The Missing Passenger, Falstaff's Fur Coat and Thirty Days to Die. Originally UK TV Series	Host (Paul Douglas). Press	138069
1946	Gilda	M	DVD -R 5191, 5192. L			Newsman (Julio Abadia)	138070
1873	Gilded Age, The	N	MLPL	Clements, Samuel (Twain, Mark-C.D. Warner)		Editors. Both complimentary and uncomplimentary to editors. Satirical novel.  "The busy gentlemen in the reporters' gallery jotted a line in their note-books, ran to the telegraphic desk in a room which communicated with their own writing-parlor…""and then hurried back to their places in the gallery; and by the time they had resumed their seats, the line which they had delivered to the operator had been read in telegraphic offices in towns and cities hundreds of miles away.""It was distinguished by frankness of language as well as by brevity."  Reporter's rhetoric.	138071
1935	Gilded Lily, The	M	SV 75. SV 39 (first 30 minutes)	Kirkland, Jack, Melville Baker (Story). Claude Binyon (Screenplay)		Reporter Peter Dawes (Fred MacMurray) covers shipping news. Turns ordinary woman into celebrity via media. Dawes' Editor (Charles C. Wilson). Assistant Editor (Walter Shumway).City Editor (Rollo Lloyd).  Assistant City Editor (Cameron Smith). Managing Editor (Reginald Barlow). Reporter (Eddie Dunn). British Reporters (Ambrose Barker, William Begg, David Thursby).Photographers (Eddie Borden, Rudolph Cameron, Jack Egan, Jack Norton, Hayden Stevenson). Cameramen at New York Apartment (Perry Ivins, Cherry Campbell, Samuel E. Hines)International News Photographer (Jack Albin). Photographer Eddie (Eddie Craven). Freelance Photographer (Hyman Fink). Associated Press Photographer (Frank Filen).	138072
1937	Gilded Lily, The	R	CD 001. Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 37-01-11	Reporter Fred MacMurray. MacMurray and Claudette Colbert doing original film roles	138073
1944	Gildersleeve's Ghost	M				News Media. Reporters (Tom Burton, Harry Clay, Chris Drake, Steve Winston).	138074
2008	Gilding Lily	N		Boncompagni, Tatiana		Lifestyle Journalist Lily Grace writes articles about life among the rich and snobbish, which tosses her into the spotlight and in the path of social disaster. But as Lily navigates her way through the shark-infested waters of Manhattan society, she starts to rediscover her own place in the world -- and how to regain what truly matters.The story of the rise and fall of “the Girl of the moment” Lily Grace. After relocating to New York from Nashville, Lily becomes a society darling and marries the “handsome, charming, well-educated” and wealthy Robert Bartholomew. But an unplanned pregnancy destroys their nuptial bliss, and Lily becomes “flabby and cellulite-laden” as soon as she’s carrying. Robert quits his job at a law firm and spends more and more time with his mother, a manipulative socialite. Lily, meanwhile, begins writing lifestyle pieces. Lily’s successes are marred by the constant indignities she suffers at the hands of her peers, forcing Lily to decide what she’s willing to pay for her social standing. 	138075
1963	Giles and Penelope	SS	OWN	Wain, John	In "Death of the Hind Legs"	Reporter Penelope works on The Daily newspaper, a slick, shrill mass-circulation sheet devoted to the processing of news and to snobbery	138076
2000	Gillette Soccer Saturday	DT			UK	Reporter Rob Palmer. Presenters Jeff Stelling (2000-).	138077
1950	Gillette Summer Sports Reel	T			Series 1950-1955	Sports Program. Commentator Kenneth Banghart (1953), Ray Barrett (1953-1955), Fred Caposella (1954-1955), Don Dunphy (1950), Radcliff Hall (1955), Gene Kelly (1954), Jim Learning (1954), Clem McCarthy (1953), Lindsey Nelson (1955), Jimmy Powers (1951).Commentators Bob Wilson (1953-1955).	138078
1981	Gilligan's Island: Harlem Globetrotters on G.'s Island, The	T				TV Sportscaster Chick Hearn	138079
1964	Gilligan's Island: Not Guilty	T			Episode. Series. (9-26-64 - 9-4-67)	Newspaper. Recent newspaper informs the Castaways that one of them could be a murderer	138080
1978	Gilligan's Island: Rescue From Gilligan's Island	MT			Episode	Reporter (Mario Machado). Cameraman (Snag Werris).	138081
1965	Gilligan's Island: Smile, You're on Mars Camera	T			Episode #41. 10-14-1965	Newscaster (Larry Thor).	138082
1967	Gilligan's Island: Splashdown	T			Episode #76. 2-20-1967	Commentator (Chick Hearn - Voice).	138083
2000	Gilmore Girls; Kill Me Now	T	DVD -R HQ 6004		Episode. 10-19-2000	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) goes golfing with her grandfather. Two sets of twins marry.	138084
2006	Gilmore Girls: 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous	T	DVD -R HQ 7095		Episode. 10-16-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory meets eccentric new friends at an art exhibit. Lorelai finds it difficult to fully commit to her relationship with Christopher. Emily gets arrested.	138085
2006	Gilmore Girls: "That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' Whoopee"	T	DVD -R HQ 8622		Episode. 10-3-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is upset that she and Logan had to cancel their trip to Asia. Lorelei turns the house into an Asian-themed wonderland to cheer her up.	138086
2002	Gilmore Girls: A-Tisket, A-Tasket	T	DVD -R HQ 5251		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Jess outbids Dean to win a picnic lunch date with Rory at the annual Stars Hollow Picnic Basket Auction.	138087
2003	Gilmore Girls: Affair to Remember, An	T	DVD -R HQ 4444		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) hunts for suitable place to study. Emily hires Lorelai and Sookie to cater a business affair, then makes them jump through hoops. Sparks fly between Lorelai and Richard's new partner.	138088
2004	Gilmore Girls: Afterboom	T	DVD -R HQ 4594		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai angrily confronts her father about his treatment of Jason, after Jason tells her that he and Richard are no longer in business together.	138089
2005	Gilmore Girls: Always a Godmother, Never a God	T	DVD -R HQ 4407		Episode. 10-4-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Sookie tries to reunite Lorelei and Rory by asking them to be godparents to her children hoping they will make up at the ceremony, but they fight instead. Photographer (Cristin Morneau).	138090
2002	Gilmore Girls: Application Anxiety	T	DVD -R HQ 5382		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) and her mother seek advice on filling out an application to Harvard. Lane falls for a guy who answers her advertisement for rock musicians.	138091
2002	Gilmore Girls: Back in the Saddle Again	T	DVD -R HQ 5304		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) asks her grandfather for help in creating a first-aid kit for teens. His pleasure at working on a new project prompts him to end his retirement.	138092
2003	Gilmore Girls: Ballroom & Biscotti	T	DVD -R HQ 4384		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai  return from their backpacking adventure in Europe. Sookie confides the sex of her unborn  baby to Lorelai.Luke returns from cruise with surprising news. Lorelai fails to show up at her parent's Friday-night dinner.	138093
2003	Gilmore Girls: Big One, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4318		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Rory waits to see what colleges accepted her	138094
2005	Gilmore Girls: Blame Booze and Melville	T	DVD -R HQ 4861 (Mislabeled as 4858 on disc)		Episode #108. 5-10-2005	College Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Rory is given a surprising review by Mitchum Huntzberger, the newspaper's managing editor, who tells her she doesn't have what it takes to be a journalist. She is devastated. She goes to extremes to unwind, hooking up with Logan, Mitchum's son.She and Logan steal a yacht, are caught and arrested. The magazine comes out and Luke and Lorelai get a little too enthusiastic when celebrating. It's a rave review, but Lorelai's quotes are devastating to her mother.Sookie goes into labor. Luke is upset when he finds out that Kirk has put in a competing offer on the Twickham house. Emily takes in a foreign ballerina.	138095
2007	Gilmore Girls: Bon Voyage	T	DVD -R HQ 8500		Episode 5-15-2007. Series Finale after seven seasons.	Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) graduates and gets a job as a reporter for an online magazine covering the presidential elections on the campaign trail. Magazine Editor Hugh Gray asks her if she wants to cover Barrack Obama's 2008 campaign.Stars Hollow throws their favorite daughter a huge graduation-good-bye party. Lorelai and Luke reach a new understanding. Mother and daughter talk in Luke's café as Rory prepares for her new career.	138096
2001	Gilmore Girls: Bracebridge Dinner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2340		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Editor Paris Geller (Liza Weil) of the Franklin at exclusive prep school Chilton gives Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham), staff writer, a tough time.	138097
2001	Gilmore Girls: Breakup, The (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 6116		Episode. 3-15-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) kisses Tristin at a party after a fight with dean.	138098
2006	Gilmore Girls: Bridesmaids Revisited	T	DVD -R HQ 6741 (Mislabeled at 6733).		Episode. 2-28-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai offers to help Christopher by baby-sitting his 4-year-old daughter, but the child's behavior horrifies her.	138099
2005	Gilmore Girls: But I'm a Gilmore	T	DVD -R HQ 4846		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Reaction of Logan's parents' to Rory and Logan's relationship shocks Rory.When Sookie is placed on bed rest, Lorelai calls on Luke to serve as the interim chef at the Dragonfly Inn.	138100
2004	Gilmore Girls: But Not as Cute as Pushkin	T	DVD -R HQ 2436		Episode.  11-30-2004	College Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Rory is delighted that her former headmaster asks her to host a girl who is thinking of applying to Yale. When she shows her the "hotbed of journalism," the Yale Daily offices, everyone is asleep or not there.	138101
2003	Gilmore Girls: Chicken or Beef?	T	DVD -R HQ 4425		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Dean awkwardly invites Rory to his wedding the next day. Dean confesses to Luke how much he misses Rory. Lorelai and Sookie have trouble obtaining a permit to begin construction on the inn.	138102
2001	Gilmore Girls: Christopher Returns	T	DVD -R HQ 5041		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Her father visits and stirs up old passions and resentment.	138103
2000	Gilmore Girls: Cinnamon's Wake	T	DVD -R HQ 4902		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is flustered around Dean. Lorelai must cancel a date with Rory's teacher to attend Cinnamon's funeral.	138104
2005	Gilmore Girls: Come Home	T	DVD -R HQ 4771		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is disappointed when Logan doesn't invite her to be his date at a book-signing party thrown by his father.Richard spies Emily talking to a former flame and near-ends her car, forcing an opportunity for reconciliation.	138105
2001	Gilmore Girls: Concert Interruptus	T	DVD -R HQ 5015		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Sookie must decide who goes when she gets four tickets to a Bangles concert.	138106
2002	Gilmore Girls: Dead Uncles and Vegetables	T	DVD -R HQ 5301		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel).	138107
2003	Gilmore Girls: Dear Emily and Richard	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4288		Episode #56. 2-4-2003	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai remembers being pregnant and giving birth to Rory when a friend gives birth. Photographer (Andrew Collins).	138108
2002	Gilmore Girls: Deep-Fried Korean Thanksgiving	T	DVD -R HQ 4252		Episode #52. 11-26-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai have dinner at four different places for Thanksgiving. Rory reveals that she has applied to Yale.	138109
2000	Gilmore Girls: Deer Hunters, The	T			Episode #4. 10-26-2000	Food Critic (Daniel Graves). Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) misses an English test and Lorelai yells at headmaster to get Rory a make-up test.	138110
2003	Gilmore Girls: Die, Jerk	T	DVD -R HQ 4475. SVD 1502		Episode. 12-30-2003	College Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Critic. Dancer doesn't react well to a highly critical review of the Yale ballet troupe written by Rory (Alexis Bledel) for the university's newspaper.Yale Daily Newspaper.. Vengeful ballerina sets out to make Rory's life miserable.	138111
2001	Gilmore Girls: Double Date	T	DVD -R HQ 4748		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai plays matchmaker and goes on a double date.	138112
2006	Gilmore Girls: Driving Miss Gilmore	T	DVD -R HQ 5996		Episode #130. 5-2-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is upset by a statement Logan's dad made about her in an interview in the Wall Street Journal. She is overprotective when she takes care of Lucas who just came home from the hospital.Liz has big news for Luke. Emily has LASIK eye surgery so Lorelai has to serve as her chauffeur. Jackson discovers that former emplo0yees planted marijuana in one of his fields and he and Sookie try to dispose of it.	138113
2002	Gilmore Girls: Eight O'Clock at the Oasis	T	DVD -R HQ 6357		Episode. 10-22-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) gets Jess' help when she cannot turn off a neighbor's sprinkler system. Lorelai goes on a date with a man she met at an auction.	138114
2001	Gilmore Girls: Emily in Wonderland	T	DVD -R HQ 6123		Episode. 4-26-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Road trip through her granddaughter's past inspires Emily to make up for the material things Rory did not have growing up.	138115
2004	Gilmore Girls: Emily Says Hello	T	DVD -R HQ 5861		Episode #96. 11-16-2004	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Paris' decision to fast for Ramadan to bring authenticity to her writing takes its toll on Rory and Marty. Marty's timing is off by mere seconds when he attempts to ask Rory out on a date.Emily decides to start dating again, calls on a reluctant Lorelai for advice. Lorelai invites Christopher for lunch at the Inn, decides to surprise Rory by inviting her as well, but it's Lorelai who's surprised by the tension between father and daughter.Lorelai feels guilty for lying to Rory when her daughter asks about Luke's reaction to the lunch date with Christopher. Emily appears to have wonderful time on her date, but bursts into tears when she looks around her empty home at the end of the date.Luke feigns indifference when Lorelai finally tells him about lunch with Christopher.	138116
2003	Gilmore Girls: Face-Off	T	DVD -R HQ 4313		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel).	138117
2004	Gilmore Girls: Family Matter, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4537		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Luke's sister surprises him with a visit. Lorelai should tell her parents about Jason.	138118
2007	Gilmore Girls: Farewell, My Pet	T	DVD -R HQ 7915		Episode. 2-13-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) returns to Yale and finds an attractive young professor teaching Richard's economics class. Richard starts his recovery two days after his bypass surgery. Lorelai and Sookie plan a funeral for Michael's dog.	138119
2003	Gilmore Girls: Festival of Living Art, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4461		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) portrays a young woman in a Renaissance work when the townspeople stage famous paintings. Lorelai appears as the beauty in Renoir's "Dance at Bougnal." Kirk embodies Jesus in Da Vinci's "The Last Supper.'	138120
2005	Gilmore Girls: Fight Face	T	DVD -R HQ 4314		Episode. 9-19-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) begins to serve her community service working with a road crew. Lorelai and Luke debate fixing up the house or buying another.	138121
2000	Gilmore Girls: Forgiveness and Stuff	T	DVD -R HQ 6074		Episode. 12-21-2000	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Her grandfather collapses at the family Christmas party.	138122
2006	Gilmore Girls: French Twist	T	DVD -R HQ 7306		Episode. 11-13-2006	College Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Her tenure as editor in chief of the Yale Daily News ends leaving her unsure of her future. Christopher and Lorelai take his daughter to visit her mother in Paris.	138123
2006	Gilmore Girls: Friday Night's Alright for Fighting	T	DVD -R HQ 5747. (Duplication on 5748).		Episode. 3-28-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) writes for Yale's Daily News. While Luke deals with the reality of having April in his life, Lorelai tries to pretend she does not mind the repercussions the new situation is having on their engagement.	138124
2003	Gilmore Girls: Fundamental Things Apply, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4435		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) goes on her first date since breaking up with Jess. Lorelai invites Luke over to watch a movie. Lorelai is dismayed to learn the designer she hired for the inn used to work for Emily.	138125
2007	Gilmore Girls: Gilmore Girls Only	T	DVD -R HQ 8097		Episode.  3-6-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel), Lorelai and Emily take a road trip to North Carolina to attend a wedding. Lane goes into labor.	138126
2004	Gilmore Girls: Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist	T	DVD -R HQ 4579		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Paris go away for spring break.	138127
2006	Gilmore Girls: Go, Bulldogs!	T	DVD -R HQ 8142		Episode #137. 11-7-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is visited by her mother during Parents' Weekend after Christopher talks Lorelai into going. Christopher invites all of Rory's co-workers on the Yale Daily News to an expensive lunch where they all drink too much.The meal ends abruptly when Rory insists they leave to cover a breaking story.	138128
2006	Gilmore Girls: Great Stink, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7134		Episode. 10-23-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Emily and Richard are happy when Lorelai and Christopher attend Friday night dinner together. Sherry asks Chrisopher to send their daughter, Gigi, to visit her in Paris. Stars Hollow is plagued by an odor.	138129
2001	Gilmore Girls: Hammers and Veils	T	DVD -R HQ 5125		Part 2 of 2	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai finally tells Emily that she is getting married, but her mother's disinterest hurts her feelings.	138130
2003	Gilmore Girls: Happy Birthday, Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 4337		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai is busy rebuilding the inn when Richard surprises her, Luke confirms his fears that Jess is skipping school to work extra shifts at the store.	138131
2002	Gilmore Girls: Haunted Leg	T	DVD -R HQ 5359		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel)	138132
2005	Gilmore Girls: He's Slippin' 'Em Bread…Dig?	T	DVD -R HQ 4842		Episode. 11-22-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). After a long absence, Christopher reappears in Lorelai and Rory's lives with an offer to make up for lost time.Lane deals with Zach's jealousy over a song Brian wrote about her.	138133
2002	Gilmore Girls: Help Wanted	T	DVD -R HQ 5326		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) realizes that everyone blames Jess for the car accident. She lashes out at her grandmother. Lane dreams of becoming a rock 'n' roll drummer when a New Yorker opens the town's first music store.	138134
2003	Gilmore Girls: Here Comes the Son	T	DVD -R HQ 4368		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai learns the money her father gave her will make Rory ineligible for financial aid. After a confrontation with Luke, Jess travels to California to stay with his father, Jimmy.	138135
2007	Gilmore Girls: Hey Bale Maze	T	DVD -R HQ 8358		Episode #149.. 4-17-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) has a job interview with the Providence Journal Bulletin and struggles with decisions about her future.Rory brings Logan home and shows him the town. Lorelai sees how serious their relationship has become and worries that Logan is too irresponsible for Rory. Taylor spends entire festival budget on a hay bale maze at the annual spring festival.	138136
2003	Gilmore Girls: Hobbit, the Sofa and Digger Stiles, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4406		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is shocked to discover that Emily has redecorated her dorm room without permission. Richard announces that he is taking on a new business partner.	138137
2005	Gilmore Girls: House is Not a Home, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4219		Episode #109. 5-17-2005. Season Finale.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Lorelai picks Rory up from the police station and takes her home. She eventually tells her mother she wants to drop out of Yale for a while. Lorelai enlists her parents to talk Rory out of this madness, but they end up supporting her.While on the way home, Logan calls Rory and Lorelai orders her not to and she does anyway. Rory explains that the boat theft was not Logan's idea and Lorelai should not blame him.Lorelai goes to Luke and freaks out about what to do and how to act and Luke plays the fatherly type towards Rory while talking to Lorelai. Logan finds out his father upset Rory and says he will have a talk with his father, but Rory begs him not to.Rory decides not to go back to Yale next year. Lorelai is devastated. Mrs. Kim helps Lane and her band gets a tour. The show ends with Lorelai proposing to Luke.	138138
2005	Gilmore Girls: How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?	T	DVD -R HQ 4853		Episode #107. 5-3-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Rory starts her internship at the newspaper where her boyfriend's father Mitchum Huntzberger (Gregg Henry) is managing editor.Richard and Emily invite Logan to dinner, and Lorelai begs to attend. Lorelai meets with an inn investor which could mean travel in her future. Due to low attendance and much to Luke's delight, Taylor decides to close down the museum and sell the house.	138139
2002	Gilmore Girls: I Can't Get Started	T	DVD -R HQ 2444		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Editor Paris Geller (Liza Weil) of the Franklin at exclusive prep school Chilton gives Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham), staff writer, a tough time.Student body president elections covered by Rory. On eve of Sookie's wedding, Lorelai and Rory's father spend romantic night together.Rory is so  happy to see Jess she greets him with a surprisingly passionate kiss.	138140
2003	Gilmore Girls: I Solemnly Swear	T	DVD -R HQ 4264		Episode #54. 1-21-2003	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Francie proposes a truce and then immediately lies to Paris that Rory is trying to undermine her,Paris is crushed that her best friend has betrayed her and lashes out at her during their fencing class, leaving Rory ostracized by the rest of the student body.	138141
2007	Gilmore Girls: I'd Rather Be In Philadelphia	T	DVD -R HQ 7893		Episode. 2-6-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel),  her mother Lorelai and her grandmother Emily sit in the hospital waiting room awaiting word on Richard's condition. Logan borrows a helicopter to be by Rory's side.Lorelai is unable to reach Christopher.	138142
2007	Gilmore Girls: I'm a Kayak, Hear Me Roar	T	DVD -R HQ 8001		Episode. 2-20-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai works up the courage to tell her parents about the breakup of her marriage. Emily institutes a no-alcohol policy at a Friday-night dinner to help Richard recover from his heart attack.	138143
2006	Gilmore Girls: I'm OK, You're OK	T	DVD -R HQ 5787		Episode. 4-4-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) pays a visit to Lorelai in Stars Hollow. Zack finally asks Mrs. Kim for permission to marry Lane.	138144
2004	Gilmore Girls: In the Clamor and the Clangor	T	DVD -R HQ 4501		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) finds rumors of her obsession with William humiliating./ Lorelai admits that she does not want Luke to leave Stars Hollow to move in with Nicole. Lane's double life is discovered.	138145
2004	Gilmore Girls: Incredible Sinking Lorelais	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4544		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Her professor suggests she drop a class. Lorelai takes out her frustration on Sookie.	138146
2001	Gilmore Girls: Ins & Outs of Inns, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6215		Episode. 11-20-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). When Lorelai learns that the independence Inn may be sold, she frets that her dream of opening an inn with Sookie may be doomed.	138147
2006	Gilmore Girls: Introducing Lorelai Planetarium	T	DVD -R HQ 7384		Episode #139. 11-21-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel)  is invited to dinner by Lorelai to tell her that she and Christopher got married in Paris. Logan invites Rory to his new Internet company's launch party.Frantic Luke turns to Lorelai for help when April faces medical emergency. Photographer (Joe Jeffrey).	138148
2002	Gilmore Girls: It Should've Been Lorelai	T	DVD -R HQ 6066		Episode.  2-12-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) meets Christopher's new girlfriend who plans to build a close relationship with Rory.	138149
2007	Gilmore Girls: It's Just Like Riding a Bike	T	DVD -R HQ 8378		Episode #150. 4-24-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) gets a surprising letter that will have an impact on her future plans.Paris gets accepted to numerous law schools and medical schools and decides she must break up with her boyfriend so that won't influence her choice.Lorelai stops into Luke's diner for breakfast for the first time since their breakup but finds they are awkward and uncomfortable together. Later, Lorelai's jeep breaks down and she asks Luke to help her shop for a new car.While they look at cars, Lorelai and Luke's irritation with one another finally explodes into a fight, which Lorelai secretly takes as a good sign.	138150
2005	Gilmore Girls: Jews and Chinese Food	T	DVD -R HQ 4787		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). When Luke agrees to build sets for the elementary school's production of "Fiddler on the Roof," he knows that Lorelai is the costume designer and hopes that their paths will cross.	138151
2006	Gilmore Girls: Just Like Gwen and Gavin	T	DVD -R HQ 5289		Episode. 1-17-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Luke is still unable to tell Lorelai about the existence of his 12-year-old daughter, April, and he is thrown into a panic when April wants to hang out with him at the diner.	138152
2003	Gilmore Girls: Keg! Max!	T	DVD -R HQ 4355		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Critic. Lane's band makes its debut at a big bash, where Jess and Dean's long-standing animosity erupts into a brawl.	138153
2000	Gilmore Girls: Kiss and Tell	T	DVD -R HQ 4954		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). It hurts Lorelai that Rory does not tell her about her first kiss.	138154
2006	Gilmore Girls: Knit, People, Knit!	T	DVD -R HQ 7417		Episode. 11-27-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai admits her concern that her old friends may not accept Christopher. Lorelai brings Christopher to the town's knit-a-thon where his well-intentioned gesture ends the event early.	138155
2004	Gilmore Girls: Last Week Fights, This Week Tights	T	DVD -R HQ 4634		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel).All of Stars Hallow turns out for Liz's Renaissance-themed wedding. Jess walks Liz down the aisle. Lorelai and Luke share a romantic dance, after which Luke asks Lorelai out on a date.	138156
2005	Gilmore Girls: Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out	T	DVD -R HQ 4703		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). When Rory's former boyfriend Jess show sup at her grandparents' house, she is pleased to hear about new developments in his life and agrees to have dinner with him.	138157
2002	Gilmore Girls: Let the Games Begin	T	DVD -R HQ 4234. 5427 (Mislabeled as 5527).	Sherman-Palladino, Amy	Episode. 11-12-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Paris discuss Franklin's75th Anniversary issue while Madelina and Louise kiss some guys. Paris breaks them apart and tells them that they have to work on the Franklin on Saturday.They complain, but Paris demands it. Paris: "The seventy-fifth anniversary issue of the Franklin comes out next month and I want it to be amazing." Rory: "I've got some great cover art lined up."Paris: This is the seventy-fifth anniversary issue. There is only going to be one seventy-fifth anniversary issue ever, and it's on our watch. We screw this up and we basically mooned a piece of history."Next day at Chilton, Paris walks in late. She overslept. Rory decides to take a chance and ask Paris if they can move the Saturday Franklin thing to next Saturday. She says yes. Paris is in love with Jamie.Miss Kim gives Rory copy of her pamphlet, "Dancing for the Devil," an illustrated look at effect of dancing on your chances of spending all eternity in hell.	138158
2001	Gilmore Girls: Like Mother, Like Daughter	T	DVD -R HQ 6195		Episode #227457. 11-13-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Her efforts at socializing land her in the popular clique. Lorelai finds herself matching Emily in a fund-raising fashion show.	138159
2006	Gilmore Girls: Long Morrow, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8564		Episode. 9-26-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is given a plane ticket by Logan. Lorelai wakes up in bed with Christopher, then tries to get rid of everything that reminds her of Luke.Luke asks Lorelai to elope. Kirk and Taylor cause an accident that damages Luke's diner.	138160
2003	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai Out of Water	T	DVD -R HQ 4275		Episode #55. 1-28-2003	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel).Paris's ratcheting up conflict between her and Rory when she calls for Rory's impeachment by student council is brought to a swift end by the headmaster who threatens to revoke the glowing letters he wrote to Harvard for them.Lane and Rory have hearts-to-hearts about the men in their lives.	138161
2007	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai? Lorelai?	T	DVD -R HQ 8415		Episode. 5-1-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is depressed so Lorelai tries to cheer up anxiety-ridden Rory with a day of eating and shopping. Lorelai invites Luke to join her and Arory at a bar for karaoke.	138162
2006	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai's First Cotillion	T	DVD -R HQ 7569		Episode. 10-10-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai realizes that most of her life has been based on doing the opposite of what her parents want.	138163
2000	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai's First Day at Chilton, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5997	Sherman-Palladino, Army	Episode. 10-12-2000	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Editor-to-be Paris Geller (Liza Weil) of the Franklin at exclusive prep school Chilton. She will do whatever it takes to keep running the school paper. Best student at Chilton.Rory Gilmore, a journalism major, : Maybe I'll be a Journalist and write books or articles about what I see. I just want to be sure that I see…something.""Rory accidentally ruins Geller's homework project when she knocks her over as she tries to open her new locker. She is steamed and about to get a bad grade when Rory takes the blame and offers to help. Geller refuses.Teacher forces Paris to take Rory's offer or get a dreaded incomplete. She begins to feel threatened when Rory starts answering questions that are normally Geller's territory. She is on the border of a breakdown and vows to take revenge on Rory.	138164
2002	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai's Graduation Day	T	DVD -R HQ 5339		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) arranges for Richard and Emily to pay a surprise visit for Lorelai's graduation from business school, but Rory misses the ceremony when she sneaks off to New York to be with Jess.	138165
2003	Gilmore Girls: Lorelai's' First Day at Yale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4399.		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai helps her daughter move into the dormitory at Yale where Rory meets a strange new roommate and encounters an old adversary.	138166
2002	Gilmore Girls: Lost and Found	T	DVD -R HQ 5287		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Suspicious Lorelai catches Jess in Rory's room and accuses him of stealing a bracelet.	138167
2000	Gilmore Girls: Love and War and Snow	T	DVD -R HQ 4955		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Snowstorm strands Rory at her grandparents' house. Lorelai spends the night with Rory's teacher.	138168
2001	Gilmore Girls: Love, Daisier, and Troubadours	T		Palladino, Daniel	Episode. 5-10-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Paris vows to make Rory's life miserable, starting with the school paper. Rory wants to be a part of it next year, but Paris is the new editor and guess what?The cool music editor slot has already been assigned to Louise. This leaves Rory out of luck. Could her life get any more miserable?Paris to Rory: "By the way are you still going out for the school paper?" Rory: "You know I am." Paris: "You're going to need a faculty recommendation." Rory: "I think I can swing it." Paris: "And the support of the student editor."Rory: "I'm not worried." Paris: "Worry. I just got the job. Rory: "Oh, Congratulations." Paris: "Thank you. And don't worry, you'll have some role. How's covering the new parking lot landscaping sound? " Rory: "Peachy."Paris" Too bad I already filled the spot for music coverage. You know, record reviewing and such. You'd have been perfect for it. I gave the job to Louise." Rory: "Louise owns two CDs."	138169
2001	Gilmore Girls: Love, Daisies and Troubadours	T	DVD -R HQ 2248		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) finds out her friend Paris Geller (Liza Weil) is going to apply to be editor of the school newspaper. She wants to be on the newspaper as well.Lorelai's romance with Max deepens. Luke's girlfriend accuses him of being in love with Lorelai.	138170
2004	Gilmore Girls: Luke Can't See Her Face (aka Luke Can See Her Face)	T	DVD -R HQ 4614. 5734		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Depressed over the failure of his marriage, Luke resorts to a self-help tape and suddenly realizes he already knows who his soul mate is. Luke's sister announces that she is getting married.	138171
2006	Gilmore Girls: Merry Fisticuffs	T	DVD -R HQ 7752		Episode. 12-5-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Luke and Lorelai share a sweet moment. Christopher worries that Lorelai is not fully committed to their marriage. Luke and Christopher have an ugly confrontation.	138172
2004	Gilmore Girls: Messenger, Nothing More, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4656		Episode #89. 9-28-2004	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) calls to apologize and to ask her mother to deliver a letter to Dean.Sookie accurately diagnoses Lorelai with a bad case of management burnout and the two friends decide to decompress with a girls' day-out. Emily and Rory come home exhausted from fending off the attentions of randy European men.Michel is wildly unenthusiastic when he's pressed into babysitting for guests whose children taken an inexplicable shine to him.After Lindsay finds Rory's letter, she throws Dean and all his possessions out of the house and her mother has an angry confrontation with Lorelai in the town square.Lane realizes that she's falling for Zack. Rory is saddened when Dean expresses regret for the shift in their relationship and the harm it caused to his wife and their families.	138173
2004	Gilmore Girls: Nag Hammadi Is Where They Found the Gnostic Gospels	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4538		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Jess walks away from Rory over and over again..	138174
2004	Gilmore Girls: Nanny and the Professor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3482		Episode.	College Journalist Rory (Alex Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Shocked Lorelai learns Jason attended a charity event with someone else. Paris sneaks out to meet Professor Flemming forcing Rory to make excuses for her.	138175
2005	Gilmore Girls: New and Improved Lorelai	T	DVD -R HQ 4267		Episode #110. 9-13-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Luke says yes to Lorelai's proposal. Rory is in court for her yacht incident but the judge is tougher than expected.	138176
2001	Gilmore Girls: Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy	T	DVD -R HQ 2300		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Editor Paris Geller (Liza Weil) of the Franklin at exclusive prep school Chilton doesn't want to co-exit with Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham)College Journalist Rory (Alex Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.	138177
2004	Gilmore Girls: Norman Mailer, I'm Pregnant!	T	DVD -R HQ 5811. DVD -R 2201		Episode.  10-26-2004	College Newspaper. Rory laments fact she wasted summer and everyone else is doing well on Yale Daily News student newspaper and in journalism. Glen's article picked up by the New York Times. Editor Doyle angry. He edited the piece. Assignment of beats.Rory gets Features beat. Yale Daily Newspaper staff featured. Norman Mailer is interviewed, visitor to Gilmore restaurant and just sits and sips ice tea. Finally kicked out because he won't order food.Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the daily newspaper staff. Rory pitches stories to Doyle, wants to do a story on secret club at Yale.Rory spends time doing research in newspaper morgue. Elias Huntzberger, Logan's father, was member of secret society at Yale. Logan calls Rory "Ace." References to image of journalist of 1930s.References to Dear Abby-Ann Landers, Bob Woodward, R.W. Apple of the New York Times. Maureen Dowd.	138178
2002	Gilmore Girls: One's Got Class and the Other One Dyes	T	DVD -R HQ 5401		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Students bombard Lorelai with questions about being a pregnant teenager on career day.	138179
2003	Gilmore Girls: P.S. I Lo…."	T	DVD -R HQ 2220 (Media Excerpts		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). New York Times. Grandfather reading newspaper shares it with Rory. She takes the Living Arts section.	138180
2001	Gilmore Girls: Paris is Burning	T	DVD -R HQ 4978	Weiss, Joan Binder	Episode. 1-11-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory to Paris Geller: "You've just spent the past two weeks with all of your family's private problems printed in the newspaper for everyone to read and talk about. I saw how you walked around here! I saw how much you hated it."College Journalist Rory (Alex Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.	138181
2006	Gilmore Girls: Partings	T	DVD -R HQ 6039		Episode. 5-9-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) throws Logan a party on the eve of his London departure. Troubadours overrun Stars Hollow. Emily and Richard play matchmaker for Christopher.	138182
2004	Gilmore Girls: Party's Over, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2310		Episode.  11-9-2004	College Journalist Rory (Alex Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Rory is touched when Emily and Richard throw a party to introduce her to their Yale alumni friends. When Dean arrives at the party to pick up Rory, it is clear to him that he has no place in her privileged world.Logan shows up at the party and comes to her aid when Dean leaves. Logan tells her he read her Yale Daily News story and he liked it.  Grandfather introduces her as a journalist.	138183
2006	Gilmore Girls: Perfect Dress, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5245		Episode. 1-10-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Luke wanting to get his newly discovered daughter, goes to talk with the girl's mother. Lorelai finds her dress and sets a date but has a feeling that something is about to go wrong.	138184
2000	Gilmore Girls: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4867		Episode #1.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai Gilmore endeavors to raise her daughter on her own.	138185
2001	Gilmore Girls: Presenting Lorelai Gilmore….	T	DVD -R HQ 6186		Episode #227456. 11-6-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) agrees to make a debut at a debutante ball, while Lorelai asks Roy's father to present his daughter at the event.	138186
2005	Gilmore Girls: Prodigal Daughter Returns, The	T	DVD -R HQ  8X 4777		Episode. 11-15-2005	Reporter Rory (Alexis Bledel) gets a job on a newspaper, makes arrangements to go back to Yale, moves out of her grandparents' house and reconciles with her mother, Lorelai. Steward Wultz (Mark Harelik), editor Stamford Eagle-Gazette.Surprise phone call from Christopher brings up issues of trust between Lorelai and Luke.	138187
2005	Gilmore Girls: Pulp Friction	T	DVD -R HQ 4755		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). When Rory spies Logan out on the town with another girl, she immediately regrets their agreement to date other people.	138188
2004	Gilmore Girls: Raincoats and Recipes	T	DVD -R HQ 4668		Episode #87. 4-18-2004	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Momentous changes are in the air as the Dragonfly Inn approaches opening day. Rory and Dean take a major step forward in their relationship to Lorelai's dismay.Emily and Richard admit that they're separated. Kirk decides to let Lulu in on the deep, dark secret of his night terrors. Jason appears at the Inn to plead his case with Lorelai to no avail.Luke answers Lorelai's question about the status of their relationship when he makes it passionately clear to Lorelai that they're dating to which she enthusiastically agrees.	138189
2006	Gilmore Girls: Real Paul Anka, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6782		Episode. 4-10-2006	College Newspaper Editor Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) lays down the law to Logan on a story.  Paris battles deadlines. Rory visits Jess in Philadelphia, where she runs into Luke. Lorelai has a bizarre dream.	138190
2001	Gilmore Girls: Red Light on a Wedding Night	T	DVD -R HQ 5131.	Palladino,Daniel	Episode. 10-16-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Max Medina is on a paper hunt. Rory: "Max likes his three papers in the morning. The Hartford Chron, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal."Luke: "Three papers." Lorelai: "He likes to be well informed." Luke: "Yeah, well, reading three papers all reporting the same news is a terrific use of trees."	138191
2004	Gilmore Girls: Reigning Lorelai, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5672		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Sudden loss of his mother undoes Richard. Emily finds an old letter to her husband from her mother-in-law. Lorelai takes over the funeral arrangements.	138192
2002	Gilmore Girls: Richard in Stars Hollow	T	DVD -R HQ 2346. DVD -R HQ 5246.		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Editor Paris Geller (Liza Weil) of the Franklin at exclusive prep school Chilton gives Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham), staff writer, a tough time.Paris worries about winning journalism contest and drives the staff crazy.Lorelai's retired father visits and drives her and Rory crazy criticizing all aspects of their lives.	138193
2001	Gilmore Girls: Road Trip to Harvard, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5137.		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) gets a glimpse of college life as mother and daughter travel to Harvard University. Lorelai, the wedding called off, confronts a past that could have been.	138194
2000	Gilmore Girls: Rory's Birthday Parties	T	DVD -R HQ 4937		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) tires to smooth things over at a second birthday party when things blow up at the first one.	138195
2000	Gilmore Girls: Rory's Dance (Part One)	T	DVD -R HQ 4973		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) asks Dean to a formal dance at Chilton.	138196
2001	Gilmore Girls: Run Away, Little Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 6224		Episode. 11-27-2001	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) and Tristan are cast as Romeo and Juliet in the school play and a jealous Dean monitors the rehearsals.	138197
2001	Gilmore Girls: Sadie, Sadie….	T	DVD -R HQ 5118		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) fights with her grandfather over Richard's disapproval of Dean. Lorelai accepts Max's wedding proposal.	138198
2007	Gilmore Girls: Santa's Secret Stuff	T	DVD -R HQ 7794		Episode. 1-23-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) returns from London and Lorelai and Christopher celebrate the holidays with her. Luke asks Lorelai to write a recommendation letter for his custody battle.	138199
2004	Gilmore Girls: Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 4676.		Episode #88. 9-21-2004	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Things are still testy between Lorelai and Rory, and Rory's refusal to discuss the Dean situation causes Lorelai anguish.Emily announces that she and Richard have separated. Sookie is ecstatic when Kirk tells her that Luke and Lorelai kissed. Rory's attempt to meet Dean and discuss what happened leads to a lot of action, but non talk.Dean provokes an argument with Lindsay after leaving Rory's house. Emily decides to go to Europe and invites Rory to accompany her.Lorelai and Luke are tentative with each other the day after until they are able to reassure each other that they're on the right path. Luke heads off to Maine for a week to help Liz and T.J. with their Ren Faire booth.Rory decides that she needs a break from both Dean and her mother and decides to take her grandmother up on her invitation to go to Europe.	138200
2003	Gilmore Girls: Say Goodnight, Gracie	T	DVD -R HQ 4356		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Critic. Golden opportunity arises for Lorelai and Sookie to buy another inn. Jess' long-lost father shows up in Stars Hollow and introduces himself to his son.	138201
2005	Gilmore Girls: Say Something	T	DVD -R HQ 4785		Episode #101.2-15-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). After the disastrous scene at the wedding Lorelai begs Luke not to give up on their relationship, and his decision to be alone leaves her devastated. Photographer (Liam Kyle Sullivan).	138202
2004	Gilmore Girls: Scene in a Mall	T	DVD -R HQ 4536		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai are shocked at Emily's shopping spree. Rory and Jason.	138203
2002	Gilmore Girls: Secrets and Loans	T	DVD -R HQ 5214 (Mislabeled as 5213).			Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel)	138204
2005	Gilmore Girls: So…Good Talk	T	DVD -R HQ 5928		Episode. 3-1-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Upon returning from their second honeymoon, Richard and Emily attend the customary Friday night dinner, but an angry Lorelai refuses to see or speak with Emily.	138205
2006	Gilmore Girls: Super Cool Party People	T	DVD -R HQ 6351		Episode. 4-25-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Luke gives April a birthday party at the diner, a stunt with the Life and Death Brigade seriously injures Logan.	138206
2003	Gilmore Girls: Swan Song	T	DVD -R HQ 4304		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai and her new boyfriend spend a weekend in New York. Jess refuses to explain his black eye when he show sup for dinner with Rory and her grandmother.	138207
2002	Gilmore Girls: Take the Deviled Eggs	T	DVD -R HQ 5409		Episode. 11-5-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) goes to Sherry's baby shower in Boston and is dragged into the festivities against her will.	138208
2003	Gilmore Girls: Tale of Poes and Fire, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4332		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai must find rooms for guests at Independence Inn when a fire breaks out during a meeting of the Edgar Allan Poe Society.	138209
2002	Gilmore Girls: Teach Me Tonight	T	DVD -R HQ 5313		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is in a car crash and end sup in the hospital. Lorelai lashes out at Luke for putting the girl in danger.	138210
2003	Gilmore Girls: Ted Koppel's Big Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 4479		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is shocked to see Paris and a distinguished professor kissing. Richard and Emily invite Lorelai and Rory to their fancy tailgate party at the Harvard-Yale game.	138211
2001	Gilmore Girls: That Damn Donna Reed	T	DVD -R HQ 5028		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Quarrels with her boyfriend over housewifery. Lorelai enlists Luke to help find a missing chick.	138212
2003	Gilmore Girls: That'll Do Pig	T	DVD -R HQ 4258		Episode #53. 1-14-2003	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) declares war on Francie after she pulls a runaround on Paris with the Student Council. Paris finds herself in love after spending Christmas vacation with Jamie's family.After Rory and Dean bump into each other a few times, they decide to be friends again. Jess initially declines Rory's offer to attend the Stars Hollow High Winter Carnival, but changes his mind after they run into Dean and his sister.	138213
2002	Gilmore Girls: There's the Rub	T	DVD -R HQ 5297		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai and Emily spend a weekend at a health spa. Unwelcome visitors spoil Rory's plans for an evening alone.	138214
2002	Gilmore Girls: They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?	T	DVD -R HQ 4221	Sherman-Palladino, Amy	Episode. 11-12-2002	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Paris and Rory discuss Franklin's75th Anniversary issue while Madelina and Louise kiss some guys. Paris breaks them apart and tells them that they have to work on the Franklin on Saturday.They complain, but Paris demands it. Paris: "The seventy-fifth anniversary issue of the Franklin comes out next month and I want it to be amazing." Rory: "I've got some great cover art lined up."Paris: This is the seventy-fifth anniversary issue. There is only going to be one seventy-fifth anniversary issue ever, and it's on our watch. We screw this up and we basically mooned a piece of history."Next day at Chilton, Paris walks in late. She overslept. Rory decides to take a chance and ask Paris if they can move the Saturday Franklin thing to next Saturday. She says yes. Paris is in love with Jamie.Miss Kim gives Rory copy of her pamphlet, "Dancing for the Devil," an illustrated look at effect of dancing on your chances of spending all eternity in hell.	138215
2001	Gilmore Girls: Third Lorelai, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5086		Episode	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Richard's visiting mother offers Lorelai a trust fund for Rory's education.	138216
2003	Gilmore Girls: Those Are Strings, Pinocchio	T	DVD -R HQ 4377		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) vmakes a moving valedictory speech on graduation day. Rory discovers Lorelai is making a huge sacrifice to pay her tuition. Richard and Emily present their granddaughter with a lavish gift.	138217
2002	Gilmore Girls: Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days	T	DVD -R HQ 5354		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) returns from an internship in Washington to deal with conflict over Dean and Jess. Lorelai questions here future when she learns that Christopher's girlfriend is pregnant.	138218
2004	Gilmore Girls: Tick, Tick, Tick Boom	T	DVD -R HQ 4592		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel)Jason's father, Floyd, exposes Jason and Lorelai's secret relationship and brings a lawsuit against Jason and Richard for taking his clients.	138219
2005	Gilmore Girls: To Live and Let Diorama	T	DVD -R HQ 4845			Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). When Stars Hollow's oldest resident dies and leaves his house to the town, Luke volunteers to help turn the house into a temporary museum.	138220
2007	Gilmore Girls: To Whom It May Concern	T	DVD -R HQ 7861		Episode. 1-30-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) makes amends with Lucy, with Paris' help. Rory's grandfather has a heart attack while lecturing to her class.Lorelai forces Jackson to tell her the reason for Sookie's odd behavior. Luke and Anna attend a hearing to decide their custody battle.	138221
2005	Gilmore Girls: Twenty-One Is The Loneliest Number	T	DVD -R HQ 4582		Episode. 10-25-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Paris named editor of Yale newspaper following in the footsteps of her boyfriend, the former editor.  Rory looks upset.As Roy's 21st birthday approaches, both Lorelai and Rory are saddened by the fact that their ongoing estrangement will keep them from spending the day as they planned.	138222
2005	Gilmore Girls: UnGraduate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4357		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Excited about catering the wedding, Sookie pressures Lorelai to set a date, but Lorelai won't commit.	138223
2006	Gilmore Girls: Vineyard Valentine, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5484		Episode. 2-14-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) and Logan invite Luke and Lorelai to spend a weekend with them at Logan's family house on Martha's Vineyard	138224
2004	Gilmore Girls: We Got Us a Pippi Virgin	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4684		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai and Luke double-date with RORY AND Dean.	138225
2005	Gilmore Girls: We've Got Magic To Do	T	DVD -R HQ 4476.		Episode. 10-11-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Richard confronts Logan's father and Emily argues with Logan's mother during the big DAR bash thrown in Emily's honor.	138226
2005	Gilmore Girls: Wedding Bell Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 4899		Episode. 11-30-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). After Richard and Emily renew their vows, Lorelai, Luke and Christopher find Rory and Logan together.	138227
2005	Gilmore Girls: Welcome to the Doll House	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4543		Episode. 10-18-2005	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Richard tries to get information from Logan about Rory's future plans. But Logan thinks that Richard is asking when the two of them plan to marry.	138228
2007	Gilmore Girls: Will You Be My Lorelai Gilmore?	T	DVD -R HQ 8043		Episode. 2-27-2007	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) gets a long-awaited call from The New York Times offering her an informational interview. Logan admits his business disaster to Rory. Luke discovers that Liz and T.J. are trying to sell his boat.	138229
2005	Gilmore Girls: Women of Questionable Morals	T	DVD -R HQ 4756		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel). Christopher goes to Yale in hopes of mending his relationship with Rory, but she rebuffs his attempt at reconciliation.College Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.	138230
2004	Gilmore Girls: Written in the Stars	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4679		Episode.	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel). Lorelai is offended that no one appears to care about her relationship with Luke until it becomes the topic of a heated town meeting discussion.	138231
2004	Gilmore Girls: You Jump, I Jump, Jack	T	DVD -R HQ 2260.		Episode.  11-2-2004	College Journalist Rory (Alexis Bledel) is features editor and Paris Geller (Liza Weil) takes on the religion beat. Logan Huntzberger, son of newspaper publisher who owns a dozen newspapers, is part of the Yale Daily News staff as well.Logan brings Rory to an event staged by his secret society where she finds herself participating in a thrilling and dangerous stunt. She is doing an investigative story on the secret society.	138232
2006	Gilmore Girls: You've Been Gilmored	T	DVD -R HQ 6709.		Episode. 2-6-2006	Aspiring Journalist Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) writes for Yale's Daily News.Emily tells Lorelai that she would like to get to know her future son-in-law better and asks her to invite Luke over for dinner.	138233
1982	Gimme a Break: Centerfold, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode	News Media	138234
1982	Gimme a Break: Class of '84	T			Episode	News Media	138235
1982	Gimme a Break: Nell Goes to Jail	T			Episode. 10-2-1982	News Media	138236
1982	Gimme a Break: Robbery, The	T			Episode #18. 3-25-1982	News Media. Cameraman (Jeffrey Wheat).	138237
1982	Gimme a Break: Sam Faces Death	T			Episode #28. 12-4-1982	News Media. Channel 6 News Anchor (Madison Mason).	138238
1998	Gin Lane	N		Brady, James		Broadcast Legend "Cowboy in the Morning" Leicester Dil.	138239
1985	Ging chaat goo si	MF				TV Interviewer (Money Lo)	138240
1919	Ginger	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	138241
1986	Ginger e Fred	MF				Journalist (Elisabeetta Flumeri). Journalist (Barbara Scopps).	138242
1954	Gingerbread Man	N		Parker, Richard		News Media	138243
1998	Gingerbread Man, The	M				TV Field Reporter (Alice Stewart). Television Field Reporter (George Lyndel Brannen). Television Field Reporter (David Jordan). Television Field Reporter (Mike Manhattan). Television Field Reporter (Gregory F. Pallone).Television Field Reporter (Vanessa Young)	138244
2006	Gingerbreed	M				Newscaster (Heidi Azaro).	138245
1996	Gini Hunter: Danger Zones	NM		Beauman, Sally	#2 Gini Hunter Mystery	Journalists Gini Hunter and Rowland McGuire get more than they bargained for when they investigate a mysterious couturier and her very protective business partner. The editor of a London tabloid Nicholas Jenkins calls Hunter his top reporter.Rumors of an illegitimate child, incest and drug abuse turn out to be the tip of the iceberg as the two reporters close in on the truth, their own lives become nearly as tortured as those they are investigating.Add to the mix a psychopath on a mission, a missing school girl, a drug overdose, multiple murders and lots of sex.	138246
1994	Gini Hunter: Lovers and Liars	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies) - P	Beauman, Sally	#1 Gini Hunter Mystery	Reporter Gini Hunter, daughter of a famous Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Photojournalist Pascal Lamartine are The two former lovers are reunited to investigate the explosive private life of a very famous political couple.In 1982, American schoolgirl Gini Hunter was drawn into a brief, passionate affair with French photojournalist Pascal Lamartine while visiting her father in war-torn Beirut. Twelve years later, the estranged lovers are reunited on a London News story.Hunter, Lamartine, an imbibing gossip columnist and an Oxford-educated ex-commando receive four mysterious, identically wrapped packages sent to New York, Paris, Venice and London, the day before the two ex-lovers are assigned the story of a lifetime.They are assigned to penetrate and expose the perfect façade of the charming Kennedy-esque U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. The threatening package contents foretell the deceit, betrayal and dark desires to come as they unmask the ambassador.They find links to the ambassador's ignominious actions in Vietnam and are drawn into resulting tangle of deceit and revenge that culminates in graphic violence. The editor of a London tabloid Nicholas Jenkins calls Hunter his top reporter.	138247
1947	Ginrei no hate	MF				Reporter (Kenzo Asada)	138248
1927	Ginsberg the Great	M		Coldewey, Anthony (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters/Publicity - Ness Book - PR	Reporter Hawkins (Jack Santoro) makes a small town boy into a hero. The boy goes to the city to become a Broadway magician. After doing various odd jobs he ends up capturing a gang of crooks. He returns to his hometown thinking he is a failure.Vaudeville performer whose jewels were recovered through the boy's efforts, shows up with the newspaper clippings of the boy's heroism and offers him a contract.	138249
2000	Gintberg Show Off	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Mick Ogendahl), hip-hop reporter	138250
1958	Ginza no sabaku	MF			Japan	Newspapermen (Masaru Kamiyama, Takashi Koshiba).	138251
1975	Gioconda esta triste, La	MF				News Media. 1st Journalist (Rafael Vaquero).	138252
1968	Giorni di sangue	MF				Reporter (Gary Hudson-Gianni Garko).	138253
1987	Giorno prima, Il	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Emilia Cecchi). Journalist #2 (Carlotta De Furlani). Journalist #3 (Gianfranco Stoppani).	138254
2001	Girafot	MF				Interviewer (Yael Dan)	138255
1996	Girl 6	M				News Media. TV Newscaster Jim (Jim Jensen). Newscaster Carol (Carol Jenkins). Reporter Nita (Rolonda Watts).	138256
1903	Girl Among the Anarchists, A	N		Meredith, Isabel (Agnew, Mary)		Editor. Young woman edited an anarchist journal.	138257
1913	Girl and the Grafter, The	M			Short	Newspaper Staff. The Girl Reporter (Mignon Anderson). The Editor (Harry Benham).	138258
1918	Girl and the Judge, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	138259
1966	Girl and the Legend, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	138260
1915	Girl and the Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter on The Daily News fails to get an interview with a society woman, so he and an older reporter collaborate on a scheme by which the older reporter will "save" her from the cub reporter's pestering.Cub passes himself off as a settlement worker. But his cover is blown when he uses his office card to write down an address. Gets the woman to agree to an interview when he offers a convalescing boy a job in the newspaper office.Later saves the heroine from a sinister Asian.	138261
1957	Girl Can't Help It, The	M	VHS 400		PR	Press Agent Tom Miller (Tom Ewell), heavy-drinking press agent.  Crook says he's not famous enough to even get mentioned in the scandal sheets. Newsboy.	138262
1943	Girl Crazy	M	DVD -R HQ 3508, 3507. SVD 1148			Newspaper Publisher's Son (Mickey Rooney). Radio Newscast. School may be  closing. Cameraman (Roger Moore). Radio Men (William Bishop, James Warren, Fred Beckner, Jr.)Song: "But Not For Me." Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax." Beatric Fairfax, don't you dare ever tell me he will care I'm certain It's the final curtain I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas Who tell you fate supplies a mate It's all bananas."Song sung by Judy Garland	138263
2007	Girl Cut in Two, A (aka Fille coupee en deux, La)	M				Local TV Weathergirl Gabrielle Aurore Deneige (Ludivine Sagnier) is caught between a womanizing older novelist and a nouveau riche playboy used to getting his own way. 	138264
1938	Girl Downstairs, The	M				Photographer (Otto Hoffman)	138265
2002	Girl Fever (aka 100 Women)	M				News Producer (Suyun Kim). TV Journalist Tanya (Chene Lawson) has a pager that doubles as her vibrator, which causes her to have an orgasm when someone calls her while she's doing her stand-up during a live TV report.Next time she appears, she mentions getting fired.	138266
1935	Girl From 10th Avenue, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6013, 6014			Reporter (Jack Hatfield)	138267
1927	Girl From Gay Paree, The	M		Clark, Violet (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter-Feature Writer Kenneth Ward (Malcolm McGregor) for the New York Star is sent to interview a star of the Folies-Bergere. He falls for her and plays her up in several columns. Meanwhile a destitute woman agrees to impersonate the star.After a series of complications in which she thinks she has killed the real star's lover,. The reporter and the destitute woman are united.	138268
1949	Girl From Jones Beach, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4903, 4904. SVDSP 1546		PR. Reagan	Publicist Chuck Donovan (Eddie Bracken). Pathe Newsreel Narrator (Andre Baruch). News Vendor (Lennie Bremen or Drewen). Newsreel parody. Artist. Newspapers. Headlines.	138269
1934	Girl From Missouri, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5961, 5962. SVD 1417			News Media. Reporters and Photographers. Reporter (Shirley McDonald). Reporter (Jack Norton). Photographer (Fuzzy Knight). Photographer (Frank Marlowe). Photographer (Charles Williams).	138270
1974	Girl From Petrovka, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5792, 5793. VHS 472	Feifer, George (Book). Alan Scott, Chris Bryant (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Joe (Hal Holbrook) in Moscow for the Chicago Herald falls for Russian woman who has no papers. Woman doesn't leave country when she has chance because she falls in love with journalist. Arrested and taken away despite Joe's objections.She is given five years in a labor camp and Correspondent plans to quit paper and return to the States to write a book about her. Joe's apartment doubles as office and plays a typical war-weary correspondent who once wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning book.Book on trade union movement in American south. Seems indifferent now in his work. Correspondent complains about fabrications he is told by Russian government but woman defends Soviets."Our journalists write about those things, all the crummy things about our own government. Or else how the hell would you know about it? I'm here to report the truth." "Your truth! The uglier the better. You're digging up all the dirt you can about us."New York Times, 8/23/74: "As a reporter must, he wears a belted trench coat -- which also seems like a symbol of the constriction of the role." American Reporter (Harry Towb). Kremlin Press Official (Richard Marner).	138271
1972	Girl From Petrovka, The	N		Feifer, George		American Reporter Joe, who is dutiful and skeptical has his life changed by a free-spirited Russian girl and the improbable love they shared. 	138272
1939	Girl From Rio, The	M				Press	138273
1937	Girl From Scotland Yard, The	M		Dawson, Coningsby (Story). Doris Anderson, Dore Schary (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Derrick Holt (Robert Baldwin) is sent to England to cover a coronation. Correspondent.  Arrested in intrigue, escapes, disguises self as a musician to hide in the orchestra at a charity party.  Overcomes fear of flying to get the villain.	138274
1911	Girl From Spain, The	N		Smith, Elizabeth Thomasina		Journalism. Spanish girl in English rectory with scenes of journalistic life.	138275
1966	Girl Getters, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	138276
2004	Girl Gone Wild	NR		Rock, Joanne	Harlequin Blaze	Journalist Hugh Duncan can sniff out international intrigue, but finding a juicy scoop in a Miami singles club right under his nose? Could a voluptuous chef, singing a siren song while icing a Kama Sutra cream puff, be his next big story or is she just a luscious piece of fluff? And if the kitchen contessa insists on giving out free samples, well, there’s an offer no gentleman should refuse. Giselle Cesare has a history of stirring up trouble and not just on her stove. Even so, the minute a handsome reporter wanders into Club Paradise, she knows she’s struck gold. By the time their first date draws to a close, Giselle has hit on the secret to spontaneous combustion. Unfortunately if Hugh persists in digging up her past, more than her sexplicit deserts will be exposed.	138277
1963	Girl Hunters, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1791, 1792	Spillane, Mickey (Novel). Spillane, Roy Rowland, Robert Fellows (Screenplay)	AFI-Columnists. Ness Book	New York Columnist Hy Gardner plays himself in Mike Hammer mystery.  Mickey Spillane also helped by old reporter Bayliss Henry (James Dyrenforth) who used to work for the Telegraph and gives detective information on murdered undercover agent.Columnist Hy Gardner as himself.	138278
1933	Girl in 419, The	M		Furthman, Jules (Story). P.J. Wolfson, Allen Rivkin and Manuel Seff (Screenplay). Wolfson and Rivkin (Adaptation).	Ness Book	Reporter Slug (Johnny Hines) is given a scoop on a gangland killing and tries to protect his source.  Discovers clues at the scene of the crime not found by police.	138279
1919	Girl in Bohemia, A	M			AFI-Novelists/Poets	Writer. Publisher McMain (Winter Hall).	138280
1920	Girl in Number 29, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	138281
1995	Girl in the Cadillac	M				Newscaster (Robert White Cox)	138282
2005	Girl in the Café, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 5285, 5286.			Journalist (Simon Wilson). CNBC Newscaster (Louisa Bojesen). G8 Reporter (Max Bollinger).	138283
1929	Girl in the Glass Cage, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	138284
1956	Girl in the Picture, The	M	SVD 663. VHS 859		UK Only	Newspaper Editor (Stuart Saunders).	138285
1954	Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, The	M	SVD 1037			Press. The Stanford White-Harry K. Thaw-Evelyn Nesbit love triangle.	138286
1952	Girl in White, The	M		Barringer, Emily Dunning (Book). Philip Stevenson		Reporter (Wilson Wood). First female doctor in New York City comes up against prejudice from her male counterparts who feel threatened by her skills.	138287
1933	Girl Missing	M				City Editor (Harrison Greene).	138288
1957	Girl Most Likely, The	M				Photographer (Nacho Galindo)	138289
1963	Girl Named Tamiko, A	M		Kirkbride, Ronald (Novel). Edward Anhalt (Screenplay)	AFI-Photographers. Ness Book	Russo-Chinese Photojournalist Ivan Kalin (Laurence Harvey) in Tokyo is cynical, displaced journalist whose professional ambitions take precedence over his personal happiness. His parents were killed by Japanese. Calls himself a man without a country.Journalist wants to be American citizen and says he will do whatever it takes to get out of Japan. While trying to sell photographs to U.S. Embassy, meets receptionist. Decides to play receptionist to get passport to United States.Kalin takes up with librarian at Foreign Press Club. She knows artist who was victim of assassination attempt. Kalin hopes to photograph him now that he is controversial. Contacts former freelance newspaperman now working for travel magazine for help.Artist refuses to be photographed telling him assassination attempt took place because killer able to identify him from old newspaper picture. Kalin secretly shoots pictures.  When they are printed, librarian accuses Kalin of being dishonorable.Gets passport. Decides cannot leave without librarian and returns to her.	138290
1953	Girl Next Door, The	M				Comic-Strip Artist Bill Carter (Dan Dailey) has devoted himself to his strip raising his 10-year-old son since the death of his wife. He bases strip on everyday happenings of he and his son and is proud of keeping it scrupulously honest.Then he meet a stage and night club star who buys the home next door and everything changes. The son writes a letter to Carter's syndicate pointing out the new comic isn't honest.	138291
2004	Girl Next Door, The	M				TV Talk Show Host (Michael Villani). School Photographer (Dan Klass). Responsible Media Minion (Chris Leone).	138292
1949	Girl Not Wanted	SS	GPL	Craven, Margaret	In "Home Front, The:  Collected Stories by Margaret Craven."	Reporter-Narrator. Allison Hunt, publisher's niece.  Brett, city editor.  Sally Blake starts as a relief girl on the switchboard, ends up covering story.	138293
1934	Girl O' My Dreams	M		Waggner, George (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Editor Spec Early (Sterlng Holloway) of the campus paper, The Rawley Razz. Musical Comedy. Rigs results of the "Joe Senior" contest so arrogant star athlete loses out to hulking sob.Provides final summation in film on the sorting out of the relationship.	138294
1936	Girl of the Ozarks	M			Ness Book	Reporter Tom Bolton (Leif Erikson) tries to help a troubled child by offering to take custody of her.  Finally adopts the child.Variety, 8/12/36:  "There is no explanation why a hillbilly tank town of four huts and a one-room schoolhouse should have a newspaper or an editor in it."	138295
1948	Girl of the Week	DT				Host Sarah Palfrey Cookie	138296
1961	Girl on a Roof	M				Reporter (Barry Jackson)	138297
1936	Girl on the Front Page, The	M		Chanslor, Roy and Marjorie (Story). Austin Parker, Albert R. Perkins, Alice D.G. Miller (Screenplay)		Reporter Joan Langford (Gloria Stuart), heiress to a powerful newspaper gets a job on The New York Chronicle,  under assumed name, helps the editor Hank Gilman (Edmund Lowe) break up racket.Mack, a Reporter (Nolan Leary). Steve, a Reporter (Archie Robbins). Reporters (Jack Egan, Desmond Gallagher, Jack Gardner, Ted Thompson). Telegraph Editor (Frank Holliday). Makeup Editor (Larry McGrath). Press Room Foreman (Lee Prather).	138298
1974	Girl on the Late Late Show, The	MT				News Media	138299
1953	Girl on the Run	M		Worth, Cedric (Story-Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Editors - Ness Book	Reporter Bill Martin (Richard Coogan) accused of murdering his Managing Editor (George Marsh). Reporter's secretary Janet (Rosemary Pettit) helps him investigates political boss who they suspect committed the crime.She takes a job at a carnival  connected to the vice racket. Dwarf who owns carnival turns secretary over to political boss in order to protect a female coworker who knows too much.Dwarf is shot but is able to inform reporter that the murdered editor was the political boss' crime partner.	138300
1946	Girl on the Spot The	M		Blake, George, Jack Hartfield (Story). Dorcas Cochran, Jerry Warner (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Crime Photographer Rick (Jess Barker) who suspects singer of murder. Singer arrives for audition just after nightclub owner shot. Killer poses as dead owner and although her singing moves him to tears, he is obviously not in position to offer her a job.Singer leaves angrily and forgets her sheet music. When photographer finds it, he believes she is the killer and tracks her to restaurant run by her father, who also heads up an out of work comic opera company.Troupe stages performance to trap opera-loving killer. Killer and cohorts attend presentation disguised as women, but are stopped before they can silence the singer. Editor (Joseph Crehan).	138301
1971	Girl on the Volkswagen Floor, The	NM		Clark, William A.		Reporter decides to cover mysterious murder in an Ohio town. He works directly with police to solve the mystery.	138302
1937	Girl Overboard	M		Rodger, Sarah Elizabeth (Story). Tristram Tupper (Screenplay)		Reporter Joe Gray (Hobart Cavanaugh) tries to get a story on a model accused of killing her boss.	138303
2004	Girl Play	M				Photographer (Lanre Idewu).	138304
1919	Girl Problem, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	138305
2005	Girl Reporter	SS		Harrell, Stephanie.  Included in White, Ellen Emerson, Who Can Save Us Now?  Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories,”Owen King (Editor) and John McNally (Editor). Also included in “One Story, Issue #60, July 30, 2005		Investigative Reporter swept off her feet by the image-conscious and not-very mysterious masked meathead who swoops in and sweeps the tough girl reporter off her feet. A Superman-like hero. Lois Lane-like reporter offers a first-person narration.  Brand-New superheroes equipped for the threats and challenges of the 21st century -- with a few supervillains thrown in for good measure.  “I, myself, oblivious to personal safety, was snooping around the power plant’s observation chamber, looking for the scoop on flawed disaster fail-safes. Suddenly the klaxon started to sound. Blast doors slammed. As the room I was standing in slid into a defensive doomed shape, it wrenched me off my footing, leaving me to grasp and dangle from an inverted railing...he heard my screams from miles away. Let me assure you, here and now, I did not scream, at least not till much later in our sordid little tale...instead I muttered my last ritual rank-breath gutter curses at all villains, sports editors and ex-boyfriends. It was then that he barreled through the blast doors like a heat-seeking missile.”“I imagined a news graphic of the satellite’s trajectory. A grim-faced commentator in too much make-up standing in front of a graphic screen, mouthing the experts’ dire predictions. An adrenaline junkie field reporter, voice hoarse, hair tousled, filming footage of people streaming toward underground safety. And emergency shelter locations scrolling across the screen....”“That night, back in the city, as I tried to write a groundbreaking expose on how a caped mystery man had saved the city from certain destruction, I couldn’t concentrate. Safe in the busy newsroom, it suddenly flooded over me with radioactive heat that his crushing embrace had saved my life. I opened up a new file on my computer and I named ‘Mystery Man’ and started typing. I approached my new article from the human angle, what it felt like to have gravity’s pull against my legs, my chest bound to his, breast to pectoral, by one thick, muscled arm in the small of my back. “Girl Reporter Saved by Caped Mystery Man” ran on the front page right below the news that the city had been spared when he flyballed the satellite into the drink.”“Wracked with insomnia, I took the long way home from work that night, pacing the streets in my black boots and trench coat. ... I scanned the sky but there was no one, nothing but the grisly skewered cityscape, and the tension of expectation. The bloated moon above me, the stars hidden by an orange night sky, offered nothing in my search for the scoop.”“This is what he was really like. Can’t you see how in a moment of weakness any self-respecting, investigative reporter with an Honorable Mention for the Pulitzer Prize could feel compelled to forsake her ethics and give him a makeover?”“Each time I reported it straight. Just the facts. “Caped Mystery Man leaves Crime Boss Dangling, City Hanging.” Skipping the part that came after, of course, “Girl Reporter Gets Good Banging” would not have been good for my reputation, not when a gal wants to be more than just runner-up for the Pulitzer. I wasn’t going to help him. A couple nights of thrills aren’t enough to take a dynamo career like mine and risk meltdown. I mean, I was a hard-hitter. My exposZs made a fucking difference.”“It’s true he got me out of a few “scrapes.” Though a glamorous profession, mine is also a dangerous one. There was the time I ducked into an oil mogul’s private jet in order to research his shady dealings with freeway expansion lobbyists and was thrown out of it. While the plane was in midair, that is. But I reiterate, though I may have plummeted through the air, spitting curses at several recalcitrant landlords and wayward stepfathers on the way to what I thought would be certain smashing death, I never “erupted into shrieks and screams for help.” Contrary to what he claims only once did I scream for him. That would come much later, though.  So yes, he would save me. And then he’d round up the “bad guys” who “did his little girl wrong.” And yes, as my own search for the scoop started to affect the news, I became fond of the power that gave me to change the world, every reporter’s secret dream.”It was under my influence that he started to tackle more noble endeavors. Remember how he wiped out the child prostitution rings around the military bases? How he was there to protect ethnic minorities from municipal crackdowns? The drought, alleviated with iceberg transports. (Whose idea, you might ask?) I even pointed out to him that brunettes and redheads deserved equal protection as blondes. Can't you see how easy it was to compromise myself? I no longer merely reported the news. I helped make it. ““But don't think my attraction to him was some power trip. It wasn't just about influencing world events and making the world a better place. Let's face it. When you're doing it with a guy who can fly, your options for sexcapades aren't limited to the bed, and maybe, just a little bit, I was falling for him. “”So here's the truth, about him as well as myself: I'm not proud to say it, but I am partially responsible for the biggest media-image scam in American history. I helped to create the lie. It wasn't long after that he started to give statements, the cheesy lines about Justice you're all so familiar with, and make references to his alien birth. It was the beginning of his glory days, his catapult to mythic status. Sure enough, everyone bought into his hero story and loved him for it. He even got rid of the white patent leather boots, for that subtle, two-toned look. I should add here, that I had nothing to do with the name you all now know him by. He came up with that one himself, as you can tell by the sheer arrogance and cheesiness of the moniker.”“My one consolation is that I refused to interview him. People with far less talent and credentials than I, had the dubious honor of cashing in on this headline spinning scoop. The Pulitzer that year would go to someone else.”“He no longer came to my bed, and he no longer consulted me on which fascist coups he needed to interfere with, or which smuggling blockade to dismantle. He had "Justice" to guide him. By far the worst indignity is that he continued to save me.Case in point: the incident at the border where I posed as a patrol officer, trying to infiltrate a casino-girl smuggling ring and was tossed off a cliff. I remember standing on the edge of an ancient rockface, still wearing a beige border patrol uniform, my ankles and wrists bound with duct tape, my captors smoking cigarettes behind me, my derringer tucked helplessly inside my pants. The nighttime sky was smoky with the Milky Way. I struggled against the duct tape, trying not to reel from the immensity of the drop before me, of the sky above me, littered with falling stars.”“My captors pushed me off.As I fell down that sheer cliff, I'll tell you who I cursed. My last ritual rank-breath gutter curses were at him. For being able to change the world, for being able to fly, and for eluding me, despite all my efforts to get to the truth about him. You think I wanted him to save me? You think I wanted to feel the breath-pounding security of his thick embrace? When you're defying the forces of the universe, shaking your fist, daring the ground to meet you head on, you think you want someone to hold your hand? Proving in a gust of wind, the clutching forearm in your back, that you're as feeble and helpless as you've always suspected you were? If I wanted proof of my powerlessness, I would have stuck it out with a string of stepfathers back home. It was a truth I had long since defied and forgotten, and here was my reminder, wearing spandex and a cape, saving my life, yet again. He flew me to my basement apartment and dropped me off on the outside step. "There we go," he said. He set me down on the cement and immediately triggered the apartment building's motion detector lights. There in the glare I realized, he was getting the act down better. He was more sure of himself, and now with his forearms folded across his chest he no longer looked like someone who was trying to keep his hands from wandering into a gal's lingerie. He looked strong, and sure, confident about his identity.”“That night, while lying alone in washed-white sheets in my basement apartment, to the sound of my screen saver clicking from one astronomical chart to another, I saw the truth like a vision. Despite that one near-miss at the Pulitzer, my own powers were merely mundane, a gut-churning stew of talent, conviction, insight and ego that couldn't change a made-up mind, let alone the world. Alone in my bed, I lamented. What I could have done with his strength! I knew exactly which crimes I'd solve, which social movements I'd back, which death squads I'd dismantle, which dictators I'd have a little ionospheric chat with, which bedrooms I'd haunt. I wrenched the sheets in my fists, hot angry tears in my eyes, as I declared to the dark, that if I was the one who could fly I would never ever wear blue spandex.” “Sure, I still stare up at the nighttime sky above San Angelo, but I no longer look for him. Sometimes when I see a conglomeration of stars that seem to have no shape of their own, I borrow a couple, imagine them as my own constellation, one I call "Girl Reporter." If you connect the dots you'll see the outline of an unflinching heroine, the kind of gal who can accept the truth, the fact that she can fall. It stretches across the black velvet cityscape sky and can be used to navigate, by those whose boots are stuck to planet Earth.”	138306
2005	Girl Reporter	SS		Harrell, Stephanie	Who Can Save Us Now? Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories. Editors Owen King, John McNally. Illustrator Chris Burnham. Published in One Story, Issue #60, June 30, 2005.	Reporter, who resembles Lois Lane, reveals the origins of a Superman-like hero with a first-person narration. The image-conscious and not-very-mysterious masked meathead swoops in and sweeps the tough girl reporter off her feet. “Even though it's sexy, sure, to be plucked from danger and flown to strong-armed safety, wouldn't a Girl Reporter resent the guy who saves her? Wouldn't she wish that she was the one with the super powers? I think the voice of the story came from that question.”“Comic book stereotypes are put on their heads. The superhero has a gambling problem and a terrible haircut, and the damsel in distress doesn't want to be saved.”	138307
1998	Girl Reporter	D		Good, Howard		Female Journalists. Howard Good uses Torchy Blane, the hero of nine Warner Brothers films from the 1930s, as the centerpiece of this important cultural study of Hollywood's infatuation with the female reporter. Good argues that, despite illusions of equality between male and female reporters on film, many portrayals of female reporters in fact reinforce traditional gender roles. Good draws on a variety of cultural materials to deploy his argument. Not only does he include close readings of many important films from the 1930s through the 1990s, but he also presents theater posters, press books, legal documents, comic strips, fan magazines, and film reviews. Other sisters of the female reporter movie role that the book investigates include characters played by Joan Crawford and Katharine Hepburn, as well as recent portrayals of women reporters in popular films such as "The Paper", "I Love Trouble", and "To Die For". This book does not just stop its investigation at the portrayal of women as reporters in movies. Good concludes with a crucial comparison of the female reporter on screen and her counterpart in the real world. He raises disturbing questions about ethics, conduct, and gender relations in journalism that Hollywood films have not yet been able to resolve satisfactorily. Written boldly, Howard Good provides a fresh and exciting look at a classic Hollywood role that supports the possibility that Torchy Blane, and other female film reporters and their real-world counterparts, are the grittiest girls around. 	138308
2000	Girl Reporter Blows Lid Off Town	NJ	OWN - H	Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #1	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11-year-old intrepid journalist	138309
2001	Girl Reporter Bytes Back!	NJ		Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #8	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11 years old	138310
2001	Girl Reporter Gets the Skinny!	NJ		Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #7	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11-year-old intrepid journalist	138311
2000	Girl Reporter Rocks Polls!	NJ		Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #6	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11-year-old intrepid journalist	138312
2000	Girl Reporter Sinks School!	NJ	OWN - H	Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #2	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11-year-old intrepid journalist	138313
2000	Girl Reporter Snags Crush	NJ		Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #4	Reporter for the school newspaper Casey Smith, 11-year-old intrepid journalist	138314
2000	Girl Reporter Stuck in Jam!	NJ	OWN - H	Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #3	Advice Columnist Megan O'Connor, reporter for "Real News." Started a new advice column, JAM (Just Ask Megan). Casey Smith, girl reporter.	138315
1910	Girl Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Reporters in love on The Daily Wave.  Fiancée takes job as secretary and exposes corruption after husband is framed.	138316
1913	Girl Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Girl Reporter (Pearl White) mistakes a thief for the mayor she has been sent to interview.	138317
1892	Girl Reporter, The	N	MLPL	Millard, F. Bailey	In "Pretty Bandit, A."	City Editor Fenslow was The Late Mr. Johnson's city editor and concerned about "that singular anomaly, the lady journalist."  Gertrude SavageSavage was "nothing mannish," "though it's deuced rare among girl reporters."  She quits at the end of the short story because of the way she is treated.	138318
1930	Girl Reporter, The	NJ	USC	Claudy, Carl H.		Sob Sister. Woman writer of sentimental stories. Sob sister. Pat Prentiss, millionaire's daughter, loses her fortune and must support herself as a reporter on the Times-Star.	138319
2000	Girl Reporter: Ghoul Reporter Digs Up Zombies	NJ		Ellerbee, Linda	Get Real #5	Reporter Casey Smith, girl reporter and urban-legend debunker. Works with Toni Velez, Real News's photographer	138320
1912	Girl Reporter's Big Scoop, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter Hazel Neason (The Girl Reporter). disguises herself as a maid to get a photo of an heiress about to marry a count. Ends up getting a scoop on a plot by the count and the chauffeur to steal the wedding gifts.	138321
1917	Girl Reporter's Scoop, The	M			Ness Book	Reporters Irene Hunt ("The Girl Reporter") and E.P. Evers are tracking a robber who turns out to the a man Hunt met while on vacation. She convinces him she is also a thief and joins the gang, enabling her to thwart their next robbery.	138322
1924	Girl Shy	M				Newsboy (Mickey Daniels)	138323
2009	Girl Stays in the Picture	N		Cruz, Melissa de la		Paparazzi. Devon, one name only, please, is the latest and jail-bait-est pop star to hit number one on the Billboard chart, and se’s making her big-screen debut in Juicy. But after her stint in rehab, the student isn’t so sure she’s their girl anymore. Liva has lost weight and gained the attitude in the Hollywood party scene. Her dad’s an Oscar-winning producer and with a hot Beverly Hills boyfriend on her arm as well as her photos all over the pages of Gosizzle.com, Livia looks as if she has a perfect life. But looks can be deceiving.  Fresh-faced Casey is toiling as an underappreciated personal assistant to her hometown best friend, Summer. The four girls convent in Saint-Tropez for the summertime shoot of a biopic about imaginary 1970s showbiz casualty Juicy Joslyn. The four girls navigate the tricky business of being themselves, not what the paparazzi expect of them. 	138324
1962	Girl Talk	DT			Series. 1962-1970. Syndicated	Hosts Virginia Graham (1962-1969, Betsy Palmer (1969-1970).	138325
2001	Girl Thing, A	MT			Miniseries	TV Newsman (Terry Barclay)	138326
2008	Girl v. Boy	NJ		Collins, Yvonne and Sandy Rideout		School Columnist Luisa Perez who goes to Chicago’s Dunfield High School is 16-year-old sophomore and she’s not looking to win any awards for school spirit. In fact, she and her friends make it a point to avoid all activities considered “extracurricular.” So when her English teacher volunteers her to be an anonymous columnist for the school paper, Luisa’s first impulse is to run. But, unlike her high-school dropout sister, Luisa does want to go to college -- it may be her only ticket out of a life spent working at the cowboy-themed diner where she waitresses part time -- and it would be nice to have something on her applications. Her first assignment is to cover her high school’s latest fundraiser, which pits the girls against the boys. Luisa will cover the events from the female POV, while another anonymous writer provides the male perspective -- or, at least, that’s how it begins. The two columnists soon find themselves engaged in an epic battle of the sexes -- a battle that Luisa is determined to win. Just who does this guy think he is, encouraging his peers to act like Neanderthals with their girlfriends? And why can’t Luis shake the very sinking feeling that her new unidentified nemesis might also be her new boyfriend?	138327
1974	Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped, The	T				Publisher. Wealthy and jaded magazine publisher gets Karen Valentine as birthday gift  (Michael Green is played by Richard Long)	138328
1991	Girl Who Came Late, The	M				Polo Commentator (James R.G. Bell).	138329
1955	Girl Who Died, The	NM		Hopkins, Kenneth		Press	138330
1953	Girl Who Had Everything, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1810, 1808			News Media. Newsman (Wilson Wood). Radio Newscaster Elmer Peterson (Himself). Reporters. TV Coverage of Senate organized crime hearings. Media.	138331
1941	Girl Who Knew Too Much, The	SS	OWN - P	Barr, Randolph	Spicy, April 1941. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 881-888.	Newspaper Reporter of the Courier.  Woman: “Will you keep out of this? Haven’t you seen enough? Do you want to be laid out on a slab beside the other man back in the alley?”  Man: “I caught her arm. ‘I’m a newspaperman, sister. Give!’” Her eyes widened. “You’d better not print anything you’ve seen tonight! Russo’s mob doesn’t like reporters.....”“What are you going to do?”  “My job, baby.” I brushed her arm off and dialed the Courier. I talked to the desk briefly, then turned back to the girl. “That’s that,” I said. “Tomorrow the paper will carry a short paragraph saying that a gangster named Dick Tobin was killed near the Little Albania. By the way, you haven’t old me your name.”	138332
2009	Girl Who Played With Fire, The	N		Larsson, Steig. Translator Reg Keeland		Journalist and Publisher Mikael Blomkvist of the magazine Millennium has decided to publish a story exposing an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society, business and government. On the eve of publication, the two reporters responsible for the story are brutally murdered. But perhaps more shocking for Blomkvist: the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander. Now, as Blomkvist—alone in his belief in her innocence—plunges into his own investigation of the slayings, Salander is drawn into a murderous hunt in which she is the prey, and which compels her to revisit her dark past in an effort to settle with it once and for all.The electrifying follow-up to the phenomenal best seller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ("An intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly engrossing thriller" –The Washington Post), and this time it is Lisbeth Salander, the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker, who is the focus and fierce heart of the story.Editor Erika Berger, editor of Blomkivist’s magazine “Millenium.” She is an adulterous, sexually promiscuous female journalist. 	138333
1979	Girl Who Saved the World, The	MT			Cliffhanger series-derived	Photographer (Susan Anton) investigates her brother's mysterious death	138334
1937	Girl Who Wanted Experience, The	N	OWN - H	Shippey, Lee		Newspaper figures in this novel of gossip in Los Angeles	138335
1964	Girl With Green Eyes	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	138336
1937	Girl With Ideas, A	M	VHS 5221	Rankin, William (Story -- "Mightier Than the Sword").  Bruce Manning, Robert T. Shannon (Screenplay		Reporters "Mickey" McGuire (Walter Pidgeon) and Frank Barnes (Kent Taylor) rivals over a woman.  Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Arthur Yeoman).Variety,  11/3/37: "It's another yarn about newspaper reporters and city editors whose antics and methods will make the McCoy journalists squirm in their seats. Not that it matters, because it is fast moving and highly entertaining….""…Someday all the real reporters, city editors and press men will band together and give their version of how a film is made and even up the score."	138337
1973	Girl With Something Extra, The	T			Series 9-14-1973 to 5-24-1974	Magazine. All the Nude That's Fit to Print: John is asked to do a nude centerfold for a woman's magazine	138338
2005	Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The	N		Larsson, Stieg (translated by Steven T. Murray and Reg Keeland)		Journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) is a crusading reporter recently at the wrong end of a libel case. He is hired by the octogenarian uncle to get to the bottom of his niece’s disappearance 40 years ago, the young scion of one of the wealthiest families in Sweden. The uncle wants to know the truth about what he believes was her murder.  A 24-year-old pierced, tattooed genius hacker possessed of the hard-earned wisdom of someone twice her age -- and a terrifying capacity for ruthlessness -- assists the journalist with the investigation. The unlikely team discovers a vein of nearly unfathomable iniquity running through the family, an astonishing corruption at the highest echelon of Swedish industrialism -- and a surprising connection between themselves. Editor Erika Berger, editor of Blomkivist’s magazine “Millenium.” She is an adulterous, sexually promiscuous female journalist. Professional hacker Lisabeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) is pierced, inked, punked out and as skinny as a street kid. Lisbeth is hideously raped and her tormenter is punished with sadistic acts of violence. Weather-beaten investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist treats Lisbeth nicely. Together they work to expose the evil in one rich, rotten family. 	138339
2010	Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The	M		Larsson, Stieg (translated by Steven T. Murray and Reg Keeland)	Based on Larsson’s novel	Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is a crusading reporter recently at the wrong end of a libel case. He is hired by the octogenarian uncle to get to the bottom of his niece’s disappearance 40 years ago, the young scion of one of the wealthiest families in Sweden. The uncle wants to know the truth about what he believes was her murder.  A 24-year-old pierced, tattooed genius hacker possessed of the hard-earned wisdom of someone twice her age -- and a terrifying capacity for ruthlessness -- assists the journalist with the investigation. The unlikely team discovers a vein of nearly unfathomable iniquity running through the family, an astonishing corruption at the highest echelon of Swedish industrialism -- and a surprising connection between themselves. Editor Erika Berger, editor of Blomkivist’s magazine “Millenium.” She is an adulterous, sexually promiscuous female journalist. 	138340
1962	Girl with the Golden Eyes, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	138341
1995	Girl with the Hungry Eyes, The	M				Art Critic (Adrian Jacobs)I don't know what we'll do when he passes on.	138342
1965	Girl with the Magic Box, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	138343
1812	Girl Without Hands, The	SS		Grimm, Jakob and Wilhelm. Edgar Taylor (Translation)		Messenger: "Then she gave birth to a fine boy. So the old mother made haste to write and announce the joyful news to him. But the messenger rested by a brook on the way, and as he was fatigued by the great distance, he fell asleep.""Then came the Devil, who was always seeking to injure the good Queen, and exchanged the letter for another, in which was written that the Queen had brought a monster into the world.""When the King read the letter he was shocked and much troubled, but he wrote in answer that they were to take great care of the Queen and nurse her well until his arrival.""The messenger went back with the letter, but rested at the same place and again fell asleep. Then came the Devil once more, and put a different letter in his pocket, in which it was written that they were to put the Queen and her child to death."	138344
1915	Girl, a Guard and a Garrett, A	M				Cup Reporter Billie (John Sheehan).	138345
1941	Girl, a Guy, and a Gob, A	M				Photographer (Hal K. Dawson).	138346
1999	Girl, Interrupted	M	DVD -R HQ 10191, 10192, 10193			NBC Newsman (Chet Huntley-Himself).	138347
1956	Girl, The	SS	MLPL	Smith, G.	In "Winter's Tales."	Newspaperman Tony Kerrison, tries every job possible and finally ends up on a newspaper. and thrived in his new profession. "For he could drink and write and yarn with the best of them."Worked for popular paper in New York "and his weekly dispatches were the only thing worth buying it for."	138348
1986	Girl, The	M			UK-Sweden. Ness	Reporter Lindberg (Frank Brennan) investigates attorney having affair with young girl. Reporter gets murdered. Editor 1 (Gunnar Ernblad). Editor 2 (Timothy Earle).	138349
2007	Girlflesh Institute, The	N		Arden, Adriana	Adult. 	Reporter Vanessa Buckingham works for the Daily Globe.  Editor Enwright of the Daily Globe. Probing the lowest levels of the outwardly respectable London headquarters of Shiller plc, she stumbles into a hidden world of 21st century slavery. When she realizes she cannot leave, she cries out, “I’m a reporter for the Daily Globe. My paper knows I’m here...so if you don’t let me go right now all hell’ll break loose. Vanessa is turned into a living puppet by Shiller’s enigmatic director and forced to record every detail of the slave girls’ lives, from intimate psychological testing at the mysterious Fellgrish Institute, through strict training and ultimate submission to the clients who hire them. In the process, Vanessa must confront both her own true nature and a terrible dilemma: can there be such a thing as a willing slave? She she expose Shiller’s activities as immoral, or let herself become another commodity in its girlflesh trade?Mistress Editor Zara of “a sick little magazine.” Buckingham becomes a Slave Reporter. Meanwhile for the next month you’re going to be a reporter for our house magazine. Actually two magazines, the public and the private.... I think you’re going to make a perfect slave-reporter....Girlflesh News. “Are you an honest reporter? she asked. Vanessa was caught off-guard.”What?” “It’s a simple enough question. Do you do your job fairly and without prejudice.’” “So, you’re a reporter who loses her nerve and runs away with only half a story....”“On the way down in the lift, Vanessa thought she’d better stop feeling sorry for herself and behave like a proper reporter....As both a sister slave and reporter of their personal story, she had become a confidante and minor celebrity in their eyes, which made her feel uneasy...Vanessa snapped off several pictures to capture the atmosphere and then began jotting notes. But how could she describe such a bizarre scene?...the basic facts and gut impressions down first, and put them into context later.As Vanessa knelt before her the next morning, Zara raised a quizzical eyebrow at the new white fedora perched on her head. Tucked into its black silk band was a folded car marked ‘PRESS.’  ‘Well let’s hold the front page,’ she drawled. ‘Who do you think you are: Hildy Johnson?’ Obviously she had recognized the allusion to the classic film comedy drama bout journalists.	138350
1998	Girlfriend in a Coma	NM		Coupland, Douglas		News Media	138351
2002	Girlfriends	T	VHS 1311		PR	Publicist edges Joan out of the picture when she goes to a premiere dating a popular actor. Publicity worries that news of actor having a girlfriend will hurt his image	138352
1978	Girlfriends	M				Photo Editor (Russell Horton)	138353
2006	Girlfriends: "The It Girl" Sitcom (aka The It Girl). 	T	DVD -R HQ 5426		Episode	Reporter (Wayne Brady). Joan worries that the reason she landed on the cover of a trendy magazine is because she slept with the reporter.	138354
2000	Girlfriends: Everything Fishy Ain't Fish	T			Episode #7. 11-6-2000	Reporter (Robert Cesario).	138355
2006	Girlfriends: It's Raining Men	T			Episode #131.4-24-2006	Photographer (Mark Hames).	138356
2003	Girls Behaving Badly	T	DVD -R HQ 4084			College Newspaper. Playmate pulls a prank on a college newspaper.	138357
1937	Girls Can Play	M		DeMond, Albert (Story).		Cub Reporter Jimmy Jones (Charles Quigley) for a Hollywood papers covers a woman's softball team. Racketeer owns the team and reporter is attacked. Captures the killer.	138358
1986	Girls Forever Brave and True…	N	OWN - P	Rivers, Caryl		Journalist Peg Morrison, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington journalist, no longer tries to be just like the men: "If I try to  be macho, flaunting my nonexistent balls, I'm a bitch and acastrating woman. I can't get into the old boy network, but God forbid if I bat my eyelashes to get lunch with an undersecretary. They say I made it on my back.."If I admit I actually feel something about a story, I'm an overemotional broad. How do I win?"	138359
2006	Girls Gone Psycho	M				Reporter  (Anika Knudsen)	138360
1994	Girls in Prison	MT				Newscaster (Richard Saxton).	138361
1983	Girls in the Newsroom, The	N	OWN - P	Margolies-Mezvionsky, Marjorie		TV News. Three women vie for anchor spot on network news in New York: Maureen (a Washington pro too good at hiding the emptiness that success had brought her), Cindy (in danger of losing the love of a lifetime) and VeronicaVeronica (proud, black and beautiful with a brilliant future and a past that wouldn't go away)	138362
1969	Girls in the Saddle	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	138363
1997	Girls in Uniform	M			Playboy Adult	Reporter (Adrian Tridel). Photographer (Robin Lee Moore)	138364
2006	Girls Most Likely	N		Williams, Sheila		African-American Susan “Su” Penn rises to fame from the ashes of a ravaged home life amid rumors and bad feelings to be a glamorous network anchorwoman proving that success is the best revenge. But forgiveness is another matter. She is one of four women whose friendships ranged from the fifth grade through their 30th high school reunion. It started in a black Ohio community in the early 1960s. The four women are now professionally successful but still fraught with man trouble and family issues. 	138365
2006	Girls Next Door, The: Career Dazed	T			Episode #17.8-6-2006	Photographer Albert (Himself). Photographer Robert Reiff (Himself). Reality show following Playboy Magazine publisher/founder Hugh Hefner and his girlfriends.	138366
2006	Girls Next Door, The: Mutiny on the Booty	T			Episode #19. 8-13-2006	Magazine Publisher Hugh Hefner decides to do a second photo shoot with the girls after the success of their first Playboy pictorial. Chief Playboy Photographer Amy Freytag .West Coast Editor Marilyn Grabowski. Playboy Art Director Tom Staebler (Voice).	138367
2008	Girls Next Door: Go West, Young Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 10357		Episode. 9-25-2008	Publisher Hugh Hefner of Playboy Magazine and the Playmates. 	138368
1995	Girls of Radio: Talk, Rock and Shock	M				News Producer, Detroit, Michigan (Malissa Champine).	138369
1983	Girls of the White Orchid	M				News Vendor (Tom Allard).	138370
1986	Girls on Top: Big Snogs	T			Episode #9. 11-6-1986	TV Reporter (Bill Ritchie).	138371
1986	Girls on Top: Bring Me More Flamingoes	T			UK. 11-27-1986	Photographer (John Blundell).	138372
1985	Girls on Top: Candy Time	T			Episode #5. 11-20-1985	Reporter (Martin Allen). Reporter (Joanna Maude).	138373
1940	Girls Under 21	M				News Stand Proprietor Eddie (George McKay).	138374
1957	Girls, Les	M	DVD -R HQ 8087, 8088. L			English Photographer (Gilchrist "Gil" Stuart)	138375
1998	Girls'  Night	M				Reporter (Howard Crossley)	138376
2002	Girls' Poker Night	N		Davis, Jill A.		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Ruby Capote moves to New York City to tackle life and relationship hang-ups over stiff drinks and a band of pals. Passing fancy she feels for her editor flares up into a full-blown obsession.After landing a job as a reporter for the New York News, Ruby Capote joins three other women for evenings playing poker and finds herself falling for her intriguing and challenging boss, Michael Hobbs, New York News.	138377
1969	Girls' School Scandal	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist	138378
1982	Giro City	M				News Media. Newsreader (Elisabeth Lynne). Photographer (Alun Lewis). Film Editor (Frank Baker). TV10 Cameraman (Graham Berry). TV10 Soundman (Chreis Renty). Film Editor (Frank Baker). Vixion Mixer (Matthew Long).	138379
2006	Giuliani Time	DT				Journalist Wayne Barrett in a documentary on the former mayor of New York City.	138380
1995	Give a Damn Again	M				Commentator (Bell Hooks). Commentator (Cornel West-Himself).	138381
1942	Give a Man a Corpse He Can Hide	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Sept. 1942	Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, advice columnist for the lovelorn, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	138382
1938	Give Me a Sailor	M				News Media. Reporters (Eddie Borden, Don Brodie, Ned Glass, Franklin Parker, Jerry Storm).  Newsreel Director (Eddie Dunn).  Messenger Boy (John Henry Allen).	138383
2000	Give Me Your Soul…	M				Journalist Matt Labash of the Weekly Standard. Interviewer (Paul Cowan). Porn News Website Luke Ford.	138384
1984	Give My Regards to Broad Street	M	SVD 1029			Journalist (Barbara Bach).	138385
1946	Give Up the Body	N		Trimble, Louis		Press	138386
1962	Given Word, The (Pagador de Promessas, O)	M		Gomes, Alfredo Dias (Play - "O Pagador de Promessas").  Anselmo Duarte (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Brazil. Released in U.S. in 1964. Ness Book	Reporter (Othon Bastos) labels a peasant who vows to distribute his land and carry a wooden cross to another village if his sick donkey recovers, a Communist. Donkey survives and he keeps his end of agreement.Denied access to neighboring church because the promise was  made during voodoo ceremony. Refusal to leave attracts attention of community and media. `TV crew arrives to cover the standoff between the peasant and priest.Peasant is killed, placed on the cross and carried into the church. Editor (Irenio Simoes).	138387
1999	Giving It Up	M				Fashion Photographer Andre (Steven Ogg).	138388
1855	Giving Publicity to Business	N	USC	Adams, John Stowell	Town and Country; or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us.	News Media. Since the invention of printing, handbills, posters and newspapers -- principal channels of communication.	138389
1996	Giving Tongue	MT				TV Reporter (Otto Jarman). Journalist (Conor Mullen).	138390
1979	Givres, Les	MF				Interviewer (Jean Bertho - L'interviewer).	138391
1939	Glad dig I din ungdom	MF				Editor Lorentson (Gosta Cederlund)	138392
1929	Glad Rag Doll	M				Press Agent (Lee Moran)	138393
1950	Glad Tidings	P	MLPL	Mabley, Edward	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	138394
1997	Gladiadores	TF				News Media. 1st Journalist/Satan (Manual Coelho). Photographer (Igor Sampaio).	138395
2005	Gladiator Dies Only Once, The: The Further Investigations of Gordianus the Finer -- Consul's Wife, The	SS		Saylor, Steven	Roma Sub Rosa series of novels set in the late Roman Republic featuring Gordianus the Finder, First Century BCE	Gossip Column in Ancient Newspaper. An item in the society section of the Daily Acts, the Roman newspaper, leaves Decimus Brutus convinced he is about to be murdered at the Circus Maximus.This prominent citizen fears that his life is in danger, and that his headstrong wife and her paramour -- a famous charioteer -- are behind the plot.Though the wife in question has been denied contact with her friends, she's able to pass coded messages to the charioteer using the ancient equivalent of a newspaper gossip column.The popular fascinating with sports and athletic heroes, as well as the surprising existence of what, in Rome times, served as a daily newspaper, anchor the story on rock-solid footing.Twist in the tale serves only to show that schemes and hucksterism are nothing new to our modern times.	138396
1986	Gladiator, The	MT				Reporter (Michael Young).	138397
2003	Gladiatorerne	TF			Denmark	Commentators (Carsten Werge, Lisser Frost-Larsen). Hosts (Jakob Kjeldbjerg, Lotte Thor-Jensen).	138398
1970	Gladiators, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	138399
1992	Gladiators:	DT			Series 1992-2000.	Commentator John Sachs, 1992-2000. Hosts John Fashanu (1992-1996), Ulrika Jonsson (1992-2000), Mike Adamle (1996), Kimberly Joseph (1996),	138400
1996	Gladiators: Battle of the Champions 1995	DT			Episode #27. 1-30-1996	Commentator (John Sachs - Voice). Host (John Fashanu - Himself).Commentator (John Sachs - Voice). Host (John Fashanu - Himself).	138401
1993	Gladiators: Battle of the Gladiators: Celebrity Special	DT			Episode #21. 12-26-1993	Commentator (John Sachs - Voice). Host (John Fashanu - Himself).	138402
2001	Glam	M				Paparazzi. Fellinesque Paparazzi (Arturo Gil).	138403
2005	Glam to Sham	M				Reporter (Kit McDee).	138404
1958	Glamorous Hollywood	M				Interviewer (Ralph Staub)	138405
1934	Glamour	M				Journalist (May Beatty)	138406
1946	Glass Alibi, The	M		Lord, Mindret (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Joe Eichner (Douglas Fowley) for The Journal is with a woman whose boyfriend is a gangster who escaped from prison and is staying at the home of a rich woman. He calls her and the reporter immediately phones police.He then shows up at rich woman's house to get an exclusive on the arrest. Reporter discovers rich woman is dying and marries her so he can get her money when she dies. The woman lingers on longer than planned.Reporter concocts a scheme to kill her and provide himself with airtight alibi.  Enlists the aid of the woman and books room in a hotel several miles away. Gets his fingerprints on doorknob and other hotel room items.Then returns and shoots his wife. Gangster catches up with girlfriend and kills her. Reporter discovers his wife died in her sleep before he shot her so technically she was not murdered.Charged with girlfriend's murder since his fingerprints are all over the hotel room. Reporter is found guilty.  Policeman who had been following him pays the extensive bar tab the reporter had been running up.	138407
1966	Glass Bottom Boat, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3382, 3383. L		PR	Public Relations. Jennifer Nelson (Doris Day) gives guided tours at a space research institute. She is accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union	138408
1965	Glass Cage, The	M				Journalist (Azaria Rapaport).	138409
1983	Glass Highway, The	NM		Estleman, Loren D.		TV Newscaster Sandy Broderick seems to be the type of guy who has it all: good looks, good hair, a deep voice and great ratings. Unfortunately he also has a son who more than not tends to find himself in trouble.	138410
1942	Glass Key, The	M	L	Hammett, Dashiell (Novel).  Jonathan Latimer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Clyde Matthews (Arthur Loft) of The Daily Observer is influential in politics. Reform candidate opposed by paper. The Observer suggests former racketeer murdered candidate's son, puts pressure on district attorney to solve case.Matthews has the racketeer's assistant beaten to try to get dirt on former racketeer. He is under control of a gangster who owns mortgage on the paper and is trying to keep the reform candidate from winning the election.Gangster plans to let the paper go bankrupt after election, and is making a play for the publisher's wife at the publisher's home. The publisher commits suicide. Reform candidate turns out to have murdered own son.Former racketeer jokes he once worked for circulation department of The Observer where his job was to go to newsstands and ask for the paper. If he was given The Post, he slugged the news vendor. Then made same deal with The Post.He started slugging vendors if they gave him The Observer. Reporters (Edmund Cobb, Frank Bruno, Jack Luden, Jack Gardner, Joe McGuinn, Frank Hagney, Del Cambre).	138411
1933	Glass Key, The	NM	OWN - H	Hammett, Dashiell	In "Five Complete Novels."	Press	138412
1935	Glass Key, The	M		Hammett, Dashiell (Novel). Kathryn Scola, Kubec Glasmon (Screenplay). Harry Ruskin (Additional Dialogue)	First screen version of Dashiell Hammet's mystery	Reporter and Editor for The Observer. Press plays an influential if largely unseen role. Reporter (Alfred Delcambre).	138413
1962	Glass of Water, A	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	138414
1959	Glass Partitions	N		Simon, Clare		News Media	138415
1994	Glass Shield, The	M				News Media. Reporter (David Lodge). Reporter (Christine McGraw)	138416
1953	Glass Webb, The	M				Announcer (John Hiestand). Newspaperman (Donald Kerr)	138417
2004	Glastonbury Calling	DT			2004 TV Series	Reporter Dougie Anderson	138418
2002	Glatzenschnitt	NM		Junge, Reinhard	Germany	TV Journalist	138419
2004	Glazen huis, Het: De waarheid	TF			Episode #5. 11-12-2004	News Media blames Nora Romein-Westhof  for Juliette's suicide. She defends herself on "Smits en Koenen."  Journalist 1 (Marco Wisseborn).	138420
2004	Glazen huis, Het: Het debat	TF			Episode #8. 9-19-2004	Journalist (Jochem Janssen).	138421
2004	Glazen huis, Het: Loyaliteit	TF			Episode #22. 10-23-2004	Journalist van Zwieten (Mirjam Midderham). Presentator Arend van Gulik (Wilfred Klaver).	138422
2005	Glazen huis, Het: Politiek	TF			Episode #50. 1-12-2005	Journalist (Jochem Janssen).	138423
2009	Glee: Acafellas	T			Episode #3. 9-16-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. Will forms an acapella group and spends more time with them than he does with New Directions after he is asked to perform at the PTA meeting with some surprising additions to his group. Meanwhile, Kurt is under pressure in which life which isn’t helped by Mercedes new found interest in finding a relationship.	138424
2009	Glee: Ballad	T	DVD -R HQ 11618		Episode #10. 11-18-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach. (Neither appear in this episode.)The Glee kids are divided into interesting duos to sing Ballads, but when one member falls sick a trio is formed. Rachel has a drastic change of opinion about Mr. Schuester. 	138425
2009	Glee: Hairography	T			Episode #11. 11-25-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach.Kurt helps Rachel in her quest to land Finn by giving her a makeover, but his help comes at a price. Elsewhere, Will does some digging on Sue that leads him to the clubs biggest competition and guest star Eve.	138426
2009	Glee: Mash-Up	T	DVD -R HQ 11533		Episode #8. 10-21-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach. Sue catches the WOHN News 8 Local Male Anchor Rod making out with the Female Anchor Andrea after the news show. She was supposed to go out with the male anchor but tells him he isn’t good for her and walks out of the news set. Things are changing in the social stratosphere at McKinley High when suddenly the popular kids learn how things are on the other side. In Glee club, Will starts using new methods to inspire the kids. 	138427
2009	Glee: Mattress	T	DVD -R HQ 11654		Episode #12. 12-2-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach.Rachel’s struggle not to be ignored spreads to the rest of the Glee club when their yearbook photo is threatened by budget cuts. Terri faces more problems in her relationship with Will. Will finds out his wife is faking her pregnancy. 	138428
2009	Glee: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 5-19-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. Will Schuester is an optimistic high school teacher who tries to reinvent the McKinley High School’s glee club while reinventing himself. He challenges a group of outcasts to realize their true star potential, while facing harsh criticism from everyone in the school. 	138429
2009	Glee: Preggers	T	DVD -R HQ 11428		Episode #4. 9-23-2009	TV News. WOHN News 8 Anchors Rod and Andrea introduce brand new segment for the local newscast, “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach. In the teacher’s lounge, Emma tells the other faculty that Sue Sylvester has a new segment on the local news called “Sue’s Corner.” It’s controversial to say the least, with her first broadcast advocating caning, but it nonetheless makes her a local celebrity. “And that’s how Sue Sees It.”The local station manager, Mr. McClung, expresses his concern to Sue that a lot of cheerleaders are defecting to the Glee club. Since Sue’s segment is all about being a champion, he says she really needs the team to win nationals. Sue continues her schemes to dismantle the glee club. Kurt tries out for the football team just to impress his father. Finn and Quinn’s relationship get a shocking development. Rachel thinks her star is fading when Tina is given a better part during rehearsals, which causes her to leave. Two members of the glee club receive life-altering news.Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper.	138430
2009	Glee: Rhodes Not Taken, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11453		Episode #5. 9-30-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper wants high school musical star to show him her bra for a good review. She refuses. “No one reads the school newspaper.” He tells her, “I’ll post my scathing review online.”  He tells her she’ll regret her decision.Ben-Israel is a nerdy blogger kid with a Jewfro who tells Rachel, the woman he desires: “The independent polling company in my Dockers has determined that you’re the hottest girl in this schools. He also refers to a piece on his blog about Rachel’s “rumored lust for Jewfros.” 	138431
2009	Glee: Sectionals	T	DVD -R HQ 11658 		Episode #13. 12-9-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach.The group wins Sectionals, the glee club faculty advisor is reinstated after he exposes Sue’s corruption (she is suspended), and everyone gets ready for Regionals.	138432
2009	Glee: Showmance	T			Episode #2. 9-9-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. Will finds out that he must recruit more people for New Directions in order to show up at Regionals. Then the Glee Club has their first performance in front of the whole school. This leads Quinn to realize that Rachel has feelings for Finn making her go through great lengths to keep her man. Meanwhile, Will’s wife receives more unexpected news: she is really not pregnant.	138433
2009	Glee: Throwdown	T	DVD -R HQ 11499		Episode #7. 10-14-2009	TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach. Sue’s new job as Glee co-chair gives her new opportunities to break up the club as she introduces a tough competition to the group. She is also interviewed by reporter for a magazine cover story.Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper threatens to blog about Quinn’s pregnancy and asks Rachel for a pair of her panties to keep him quiet. Rachel tells Finn that she did it to protect him, and Quinn, to support the team. Sue tells everyone she knows about Quinn’s pregnancy. She says the news will be all over the blogosphere so everyone else will know soon too. Rachel confronts Jacob and he says that Sue made him do it when she found Rachel’s panties in his locker. Rachel is trying to keep the story of Quinn’s pregnancy out of Jacob Ben Israel’s gossip-mongering blog. In order to appease Jacob, Rachel gives into his gross request, or as he puts it, “I want Rachel Berry panties or the story of Quinn Fabray and the stork goes wide.” Sue finds Rachel’s unmentionables in Jacob’s locker and pushes him to publish his dirt on Quinn. Sue finally decides to resign her co-leadership of Glee Club, but as the announcement is being made, she manages to out Quinn’s secret. 	138434
2009	Glee: Vitamin D	T			Episode #6. 10-7-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. Will decides to give New Directions some competition between them by having the boys go against the girls. Terri becomes the school nurse to check on Will.	138435
2009	Glee: Wheels	T	DVD -R HQ 11596		Episode #9. 11-11-2009	Jewish-American Editor Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) of the school newspaper. TV News. WOHN News 8 local newscast segment is “Sue’s Corner” featuring Sue Sylvester, local cheer leading coach. Will encourages the Glee Club to support Artie and asks each of them to perform in a wheelchair. Kurt and Rachel compete for a big solo. Jacob tries out for the cheerleading team and is dismissed by Sue before he even starts.	138436
1953	Glen or Glenda	M				Reporter (Conrad Brooks)	138437
1928	Glendon Mystery, The; or, Eddie Parks, the Newsboy Detective	SS		Ade, George	In "Bang! Bang!"	Newsboy.	138438
1978	Glendower Legacy, The	N	OWN - H	Gifford, Thomas		News Media. Polly Bishop with huge eyes and rakish cheekbones suggest Audrey Hepburn	138439
2006	Glenn Beck	T			Series 2006-	Radio Host Glenn Beck (Himself)  gives the new with a conservative slant. Commentator (Brian Sack).	138440
2001	Glimpse of Hell, A	M				TV Reporter #1 (Mauralea Austin). TV Reporter #2 (Art Cohen). Print Reporter #1 (Lex Gigeroff).	138441
2001	Glimpse of Paradise	NR		Linz, Cathie		TV Journalist Logan McCallister was everything psychologist Marnie Lathrope despised -- a master of media glitz who called her planned shelter for battered women, a band-aid solution. Their scheduled TV debate promised to rival the shoot-out at the OK Corral. Yet within minutes Logan had disarmed her with his own dangerous brand of charm. TV journalism, he insisted, was a noble profession. To prove it, he would do a news series on her project. What could a sensation seeker like Logan possibly understand of her serious concerns? They would never see eye-to-eye on public issues, yet the very private feelings he aroused threatened to overwhelm her. As a professional, she warned her own patients about the perils of love at first sight. So why had she taken Logan’s challenge when she should simply have taken her own advice -- and run. 	138442
1909	Glimpse, The: Adventure of the Soul, An	NS	MLPL	Bennet, E. Arnold		Reporter Morrice Loring	138443
1923	Glimpses of the Moon, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	138444
1988	Glitch!	M				Newscaster (Deem Bristow). Coldreader #1 (Lisa Hambley). Coldreader #2 (Roxanna Michaels).	138445
2001	Glitter	M				News Media. Reporter (Tanya Kim). Publicist Kelly (Ann Magnuson). Photographer (Brian Heighton). Photographer (Matthew Olver). Photographer at Nightclub (Claire Burton).	138446
1981	Glitter Burn	NM	OWN - P	Gould, Heywood		Reporter Josh Krales, crime reporter for the New York Event.	138447
1985	Glitter: Covergirl, The	T			Episode #8.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138448
1985	Glitter: Fathers and Children	T			Episode #11.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138449
1984	Glitter: Illusions (aka Harder They Fall, The	T			Episode #6. 12-25-1984	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138450
1984	Glitter: In Tennis, Love Means Nothing	T			Episode #3. 9-27-1984.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138451
1985	Glitter: Matriarch, The	T			Episode #10.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138452
1984	Glitter: Minor Miracle, A	T			Episode #5. 12-18-1984	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138453
1985	Glitter: Nightfall	T			Episode #9.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138454
1984	Glitter: On Your Toes	T			Episode #4. 12-11-1984.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138455
1984	Glitter: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-13-1984. Series 9-13-1984 to 12-17-1985	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138456
1985	Glitter: Rock 'n' Roll Heaven	T			Episode #13.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138457
1985	Glitter: Runaway, The	T			Episode #12.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138458
1985	Glitter: Suddenly Innocent	T			Episode #14.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138459
1985	Glitter: Tribute, The	T			Episode #7.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138460
1984	Glitter: Trouble in Paradise	T			Episode #2. 9-20-1984.	Magazine Reporters Kate Simpson(Morgan Brittany) and Sam Dillon (David Birney) competed on Glitter, an upscale tabloid magazine. Lives of fictional celebrities as seen through the eyes of reporters for Glitter, hottest celebrity magazine on newsstands.	138461
1964	Global Affair, A	M	DVD -R HQ 6514, 6515. DVD -R HQ 1853 (Media Excerpts)			TV Newscaster Hugh Downs and this is Today.  New York Globe headline.	138462
2009	Global Collusion	N		Riga, Frank		Business Reporter Mina Kent is covering a story that is the biggest find of the century: when a secretive multi-trillion dollar futuristic product is discovered to be overpriced by 2000%, a massive conspiracy with a web of corruption and unchecked power rivals actions by the NSA. Anthony Brina is a Fortune 500 operations executive who is close to the technological breakthrough, and holds the answer to the worldwide controversy surrounding it. His friend, Mina Kent, is an ambitious business reporter covering the story. Anthony finds himself trapped in a fatal ordeal that will expose the conspiracy, and doesn’t know who to trust or who will sell out their loyalty. Amid a crossfire of covert activities and mysterious stalkers, Anthony finds help in Mina, as they work a stealth plan to expose the cover-up when a deadly hit-man goes on a killing spree to stop it. It looks like their plan will be thwarted, and Anthony realizes a distressing truth about a secret of the genetic product. Will the cover-up be exposed and the conspiracy ended, or will the malevolent forces get away with their global swindle and lethal collusion?	138463
2006	Global Conflicts: Palestine	G				Journalist navigates the streets of a city that resembles Jereusalem seeking out Palestinian and Israeli sources for an assignment. The player is the journalist and at the beginning of the game can choose to be pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian or neutral.Reporter can cover a story from each perspective. Game has violence including suicide bombings and clashes between military patrols and gunmen.	138464
2002	Global Heresy	M				News Media. Journalist #1 (Daniel Fathers)	138465
1998	Globalization & Human Rights	DT				TV Anchor Charlayne Hunter-Gault.	138466
1996	Globos de Ouro	DF			Portugal - Award Show from 1996-	Host Catarina Furtado (1996-), Herman Jose (2001).	138467
1999	Gloomy Sunday -Ein Lied von Liebe un Tod	MF				News Media. Reporter 1 (Aurel Haito). Reporter II (Gyorgy Kegl).  Reporter III (Arpad Hetenyi). Journalist im Café (Istvan Kanizsay).	138468
1980	Gloria	M				TV Newscaster (William E. Rice).	138469
1999	Gloria	M				Video Reporter (Don Clark Williams).	138470
1982	Gloria: Malpractice	T			Episode #7. 11-7-1982	News Cameraman (Jerold Pearson).	138471
2007	Glorious Mail	M			Musical - Comedy	Documentary filmmaker, a Jew from New York, travels to the small town of Sinnaville, Mississippi for a week to shoot his graduate thesis documentary. Jerry the Cameraman (Ash Taylor).The subject is a gay antique dealer and a community theater actor causing local and federal controversy with his gay mailbox.	138472
1984	Glory Boys, The	MT				Newsreader (Diana Berriman).	138473
1990	Glory Days: Blastin' the Blues Away	T			Episode #2. 8-1-1990	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.Rutecki takes offense when Lovejoy testifies on behalf of a rap performer whose lyrics condone violence against police.	138474
1990	Glory Days: Precursed	T			Episode #6. 9-13-1990	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.Robbery-murder at a chemical warehouse makes a good story for Lovejoy, but bad news for Rutecki, who learns his partner may be involved.	138475
1990	Glory Days: Tammy Tell Me True	T			Episode #5. 9-6-1990	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.City councilman falls under the spell of a beguiling female who likes expensive toys -- and is a minor. Trigg makes a career move.	138476
1990	Glory Days: The Kids Are Allright	T	SVD 1146, SV 37		Episode #1. 7-25-1990. Series 7-25-1990 to 9-12-1990.	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.Rutecki's shooting of an unarmed man is witnessed by his three closest friends including Lovejoy whose account of the incident is rewritten and printed by his new editor.	138477
1990	Glory Days: Trigg's Mistaken Identity Crisis	T			Episode #4. 8-30-1990	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.Wrong places, wrong time for Trigg, who finds a rape victim after the fact -- and becomes the prime suspect.	138478
1990	Glory Days: Whattya Wanna Do Tonight?	T			Episode #3. 8-23-1990	Journalist Walker Lovejoy (Brad Pitt) was a local football star who failed to make college team so returns home to become newspaper reporter. Editor Sheila Jackson (Beth Broderick). Life after high school for four friends.The struggling journalist and his three friends -- Dave Rotecki who became a cop, Dominic Fopiano the college student and Peter "T-Bone" Triggs, the only one who has no idea what he wants to be.Reactions from his friends prevent Fopiano from fully enjoying the company of an overweight woman.	138479
2005	Glory Road	M				News Media. Reporters (Mark Adam, Melissa Caudle, Kenneth Coblentz). Iowa Reporters (Wayne Ferrara, Mark Miller). NCAA Finals Reporters (Doug Barden, Kenny Wilkerson, Stocker Fontelieu, J.B. Gartner). Courtside Reporter/Cameraman (Kevin Lorio).Cameraman/Reporter (Wayne Douglas Morgan). Banquet Reporter (Chris Rose). News Reporters (Louis Dupuy. Terry Alan, Elton LeBlanc). NCAA Finals Anchors (Dave Cohen, Merle Harmon).Seattle Game Anchor (David Born). Awards Reporter (Christopher R. Rose). Sports Reporter (Michael Arata). Airport Reporters (Bernard Hocke, Reagan Browne, Rusty Tennant).NCAA Regionals Anchors (Ralph Strangis, Bob Ortegel). Photographers (Gary Anderson, Jesse Benoit, Don Lincoln, William Burns, Brian Edwards, Chris Kirkland, Eric Schmidt, Trent Smith).  Photographer #7 (T.J. Villarrubia, Jr.).In 1966, Texas Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship. Courtside Radio Repoter (Chuck Halley). 	138480
1997	Glory Seekers	NR		Brandewyne, Rebecca		TV Journalist Claire Connelly teams up with a cynical cop when the heiress to the vast Hampton fortune turns up dead. The beautiful broadcast journalist helps to unravel the mystery and expose a dark family secret that could destroy a dynasty.Connelly is known as "the ice queen." She and cop were once lovers when they met while Connelly was doing show on violence that included brutality that took the lives of the cop's wife and son. In spite of their stormy past, they agree to work together.As they get closer to the truth, they fall back into love.	138481
1989	Glory! Glory!	MT				TV Cameraman (Michael Stevens).	138482
2008	Gloss	N		Oko, Jennifer		TV News Producer-Reporter Annabelle Kapner’s report on the morning TV news on a beauty-industry job-creation plan for refugee women in the Middle East earned her kudos from the viewers, her bosses, even the network suits. But several threatening phone calls and tight-lipped, edgy executives suggest the cosmetics program is covering up more than just uneven skin. It was a harmless human-interest story for breakfast television. Who would have thought it would land the New York producer in jail? All of this intrigue is seriously hampering Annabelle’s romance with handsome, sexy and funny speechwriter Mark Thurber, Washington’s Most Eligible Bachelor. Being with him is just getting Annabelle used to A-list treatment at Manhattan’s hottest nightspots when journalistic idealism earns her a spot on cell block six. It will take more than a few thousand “Free Annabelle” T-shirts to clear her name and win back her beau, especially when she discovers just how high up the scandal reaches -- and how far the players will go to keep their secret.  Annabelle Kapner becomes the news she reports when a harmless little human interest about a beauty industry job creation plan for refugee women in the Middle East goes horribly out of control.	138483
2009	Glover’s Mistake	N		Laird, Nick		Blogger David Pinner is a lonely, overweight, 35-year-old English teacher who pseudonymously writes a dyspeptic London culture blog, The Damp Review, where he is “unafraid, hard-boiled, outrageous.” 	138484
2002	Glow, The	MT				Photographer (Rino Noto).	138485
1936	Gluckskinder	MF				Reporter beim Schnellgericht (Fritz Draeger). Reporter beim Schnellgericht (Carl Merznicht). Editor Manning (Otto Stoeckel) of the Morning Post.	138486
2006	Glue That Binds, The	M			Short - Comedy	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Mike C. Smith). Narrator (Delonde J. Bell).	138487
2007	Glyanets	MF			Russia	News Media. The Journalist (Mikhail Politsejmako).	138488
2004	Glyn Styler	MF				Reporter	138489
2004	Glzen huis, Het: Rivalen	TF			Episode #17.	Journalist (Marco Wissseborn).	138490
1993	GMTV	DT			Series 1993-	TV Newsmagazine. Newsreader-Reporters-Presenters Amanda Sergeant (1998-), Anne Davis (1993-2001).  Newsreader-Correspondent Sue Saville (1993-1997).Hosts-Presenters Ross Kelly (1993-1998), Fiona Phillips (1997-).Host-Presenters Penny Smith (1993-), Eamonn Holmes (1993-2005), Fearne Cotton (1996-1998), Esther McVey, Jo Sheldon, Anthea Turner. Jamie Rickers (1999-2006), Fiona Armstrong (1992-1994), Lorraine Kelly (1993-), Craig Robert Young (1996-1998).Reporter-Presenter (Martin Frizell). Correspondents Sue Jameson (1993), Jackie Kabler (1998). Reporter Lucy van den Brul (1992). Weather Forecasters Emma Jesson (1992), Tanya James (1997), Andrea McLean (1999).Show Biz and New York Correspondent Helen Morton (1997-1999). Hollywood Reporters Rhonda Shear (1993-1997). Roving Reporter Lesley Joseph. Weather Andrea McLean (1997-).	138491
2000	GMTV	DT			Series 1993-	TV Newsmagazine. Host-Presenters Andrew Castle (2001-), Kate Garraway (2000-), Orui Defoite (2004-), Matt Arnold (2003-), Michael Underwood (2005-), Amy Winward (2003-), Carla Romano (2000-), Steve Richards (2001-), Ben Shephard (2000-).Host-Presenters Emma-Louise Johnson (2002-), Liam Dolan (2003-2005), Jenni Falconer (2000-), Esther McVey, John Stapleton, Claudia Sermbezis, Martin Frizell, Stephen Jardine,Presenters Amanda Redington, Jo Sheldon, Althea Turner, Amy Winward. Presenter The Sunday Programme Steve Richards. Presenter Entertainment Today Michael Underwood. Presenter Kids @GMTV Craig Robert Young. Presenter Entertainment Today Jenni Falconer.Presenter, Weekend News Claudia Sermbezis. Health Expert-Advisors Dr. Hilary Jones, Emma-Louise Johnston, Jackie Kabler, Cordelia Kretzschmar.	138492
2000	GMTV	DT			UK. Series 1-1-1993- GMTV Newshour (6 a.m. to 7 a.m.). GMTV Today (7 a.m. to 8:35 a.m.), LK Today (8:35 a.m. to 9:25 a.m.).	TV Newsmagazine. Reporters Jonathan Coleman (2006), Melanie Chiswell (2000), Richard Gaisford (2000). Correspondents Lara Logan (2000-2002), Jonathan Swain (2001), Matt Arnold (2003-), Cordelia Kretzschmar (2003), Emma-Louise Johnston (2002).Political Correspondents Rachel Ward, Gloria De Piero. Chief Correspondent Alan Fisher. Weather Forecasters Clare Nasir (2000), Sally Mean. Occasional Reporter Philippa Forrester (2001). Hollywood Reporter Jakki Brambles (1999-2005).Shopping Expert Jasmine Birtles (2005).  Fashion Expert Caryn Franklin (2002). Outdoor Presenter Keith Chegwin (2003). Consumer Reporter Lynn Faulds Wood (2003). Showbiz Reporter Carla Romano, 2000-2006). Showbiz Expert Rachael Hopper (2004).TV Reviewer Richard Arnold (2002). TV Reviewer Polly Hudson (2003). Music Reporter Emma Boughton (2002). Music Reporter Margherita Taylor (2004). Film Reviewer Mark Eccleston (2002).TV Soap Expert Tina Baker (2006). Fashion Correspondent Lowri Turner. Nutrition Expert Amanda Ursell (2006). Fitness Expert Nicki Waterman (2006). Beauty Expert Kate Shapland (2006). Hollywood Reporter Ross King. Showbiz Reporters Tim Vincent,	138493
1990	Gnome Named Gnorm, A	MF				Photographer (Peter Schreiner).	138494
1940	Go Ahead, Garrison!	N		Schechter, A.A.		Press	138495
1920	Go and Get It	M		Fairfax, Marion (Story).		Reporter Kirk Connelly (Pat O'Malley) teams up with newspaper owner Helen Allen (Agnes Ayres) who gets a job on the paper using an assumed name to find out what is going on when two villains conspire to take control of her newspaper.Newspaper business manager "Shut the Door" Gordon (J.  Barney Sherry) and a rival publisher conspired to wreck Allen's paper so they could take control of it.  Connelly's first story mysteriously appears in rival newssheet arousing Allen's suspicions.Connelly and Allen get involve in the case of a doctor who was killed after transplanting brain of gangster into gorilla. Reporter realizes who the gorilla's next victim will be and shoots the monster, then races back to his paper with a star witness.He uses a plane, train and ship to get the story in before the presses roll.  Reporter's first story for the paper mysteriously appears in rival sheet arousing Allen's suspicions.Real journalists appear in the film -- Ring Lardner, Irvin S. Cobb, Samuel G. Blythe, Myles Lasker, Arthur Brisbane and Robert Edgren.	138496
2004	Go Big	MT			Australia	News Media. Reporter (John Flower). Reporter #1 (Lindsay Moss). Comsec Reporter (Caroline Egan).	138497
1938	Go Chase Yourself	M				Reporter (Alan Bruce). Reporter (William Corson). Warren Miles, the Rambling Reporter (Jack Carson). Reporter (Clayton Moore). Reporter in White Suit and Hat (Lynton Brent).	138498
1942	Go Down, Moses	N		Faulker, William		Editor who assists Gavin Stevens to raise funds to bring home the body of a young Negro executed for killing a Chicago policeman	138499
2005	Go for Broke 2	M				News Media. C.R.A.P. Reporter (Brian Nolen).	138500
2006	Go For Zucker	M				Sportscaster. Jaeckie Zucker (Henry Hubchen), born Jakob Zuckerman, grew up in the East, discarded his Jewishness, and became first a sportscaster, then a pool shark, a schemer, an East German screwup.Two squabbling brothers who grew up separated by the Berlin Wall. After his orthodox mother and older brother fled to the West following World War II, Zucker grew up in the East.	138501
1999	Go to Hell	M				Tabloid Reporter Dario Dare (Todd Anderson), an ex-pro wrestling manager, is now reporting on paranormal activities for the tabloid newspaper, “The National Explainer.” He inadvertently stumbles upon a supernatural plot to assassinate a Vatican cardinal. Dare has his soul stolen by a renegade demon and must find a way to hell in order to steal it back. 	138502
2006	Go to Press!	G				Newspaper. Step inside the world of newspaper editing with Go to Press!, the game that makes learning grammar exciting. Visit the local newsroom, entertainment, weather, business and sports departments and try to correctly edit a card from each room. The person who collects all cards and gets to the boss first wins. Questions focus upon capitalization, grammar, verb tenses, punctuation and spelling. Includes game board, 100 self-checking headline cards, 6 journalist game pieces, 1 die and instruction guide. For 2-6 players, recommended for ages 7 & up.	138503
2005	Go West	M				Journalist (Jeanne Moreau).In the nineties the Yugoslavia Federation falls apart in bloody wars.	138504
1978	Go West, Young Girl:	MT	DVD -R HQ 6625, 6626			Journalist Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) from New England  goes West to write about her experiences. Files stories to the editor of the New York World "personally and exclusively." Nelly Bly-like journalist.Booth  is a naive, foolhardy Eastern reporter wandering the old West in search of Billy the Kid with Billy's sister who rides and shoots like a man. She teams up with a cavalry officer and winds up trying to evade outlaws, gamblers and the law.	138505
1978	Go West, Young Girl: Go West, Young Girl	T			Episode. 4-27-1978	Journalist Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) from New England  goes West to write about her experiences. Files stories to the editor of the New York World "personally and exclusively." Nelly Bly-like journalist.	138506
1978	Go West, Young Girl: Netty Gets Pinkertoned	T			Episode	Journalist Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) from New England  goes West to write about her experiences. Files stories to the editor of the New York World "personally and exclusively." Nelly Bly-like journalist.	138507
1978	Go West, Young Girl: Top Gun Bottoms Out	T			Episode	Journalist Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) from New England  goes West to write about her experiences. Files stories to the editor of the New York World "personally and exclusively." Nelly Bly-like journalist.	138508
1936	Go West, Young Man	M			Mae West	Reporter (Dick Elliott). Radio News Broadcast.	138509
2000	Go-Con! Japanese Love Culture	MF				Photographer (Katsunori Takahashi), handsome photographer.	138510
1936	Go-Get-'Em-Haines	M	VHS 840	Sayre George (Story-Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Haines (Wm.  "Bill" Boyd) for the New York Courier, , assigned to interview a tycoon whose business went bankrupt. Follows him aboard a ship. Investigates a murder. Editor Walter Bernard (Ernest Hilliard).Reporter gets wire telling him real tycoon murdered in New York. Discovers man killed on ship tycoon's twin brother. Killer turns out to be the ship's captain.	138511
1954	Go, Man, Go!	M				Sportswriter Zack Leader (Edmond Ryan), friend to Abe Saperstein. Sports Announcers (Marty Glickman and Bill Stern)	138512
2003	Go' aften Danmark:	TF			Denmark. Series 2003-	Correspondent Ulla Terkelsen (2003). Hosts Annette Juhler Kjaer (2003), Hans Pilgaard (2003), Meette Weyde (2003), Anna Louise Thranaes Didriksen (2003), Lars Daneskov (2005).Sports Commentator Flemming Toft (2006). Editor-in-Chierf Henrik Qvortrup, Se & Her (2003). Journalist Annelise Bistrup (2005).	138513
1996	Go' morgen Danmark	DF			Denmark. Series 1996-.	Film Critics Niels Frid-Nielsen (1998-2002), Henrik Palle (2002), Henrik Queitsch (2005).Hosts Michael Meyerheim, Ole Stephensen, Cecillie Frokjaer, Anette Kokholm, Nicola Baier, Felicia Jackson, Anton Kjaer, Steen Ankerdal, Nina Klinker Jorgensen, Benedicte Balling.Journalists Anders Jerichow - Politiken (2003), Karen Thisted (2005), Marc-Christoph Wagner (2005).	138514
2005	Goal!	M				Reporter 1 (Christopher Connel). Reporter 2 (Peter Michael McGowan). Commentator (Rob Lee).	138515
2007	Goal! 2: Living the Dream…	M			UK	Radio Newsreader (Ernesto Leszek). Press Photographer (John Gomez).	138516
2005	Goat Bridge	N		McNally, T.M.		Photojournalist Stephen Brings is a burnt-out American photographer who is reeling from the unexplained disappearance of his son in Rome. He finds an unlikely measure of understanding and acceptance in the war torn Sarajevo of the early 1990s.Brings pointedly is not covering the war in any convention sense. He drifts through the city helping where he can, taking the occasional photograph and forming attachments with locals, diplomats and journalists including German Journalist Elise.He begins a tentative affair with Elise. While other foreigners are in the Balkans to cover the civil war, Brings drifts through the ruined countryside wandering the bombed-out streets, the war-torn landscape mirroring his own inner turmoil.Stephen falls in with a group of journalists. Their attention to this ravaged world, both cynical and sympathetic, draws Stephen further into the heart of the conflict.After a return trip to America fails to heal the rift between Brings and the mother of his son, he returns to Sarajevo and there he undertakes a project to document in images Bosnian people, not war images, but personal portraits of an embattled people.	138517
1925	Goat Getter	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Newspaper	138518
1918	Goat, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	138519
1997	Gobble	MT				News Media. Journalist #1 (Cas Harkins). Journalist #2 (Melissa Wilson). East Anglian Journalist (Jason O'Mara).	138520
1983	God and Harvey Grosbeck	N		Millstein, Gilbert		Newspaperman. Cantankerous, quixotic newspaperman hatches a plot to save a little bit of old New York	138521
1998	God Bless the Child	NM		Feldman, Ellen		Former TV News Producer Bailey Bender has abandoned her New York City career in TV News for a new life working in a bookstore and dating a recovering alcoholic Vietnam vet on Long Island's eastern tip.She tries to locate the baby she gave up for adoption 20 years ago against advice of her mother. Meanwhile, body of pregnant Vassar woman turns up and suspicion falls on the dead woman's lover, whose father, a TV Columnist, has old connections to Bender.She gets involved in the case.  She's young, attractive and thirtysomething. Fled an enviable career as a hot-shot investigative reporter, an admirable marriage and a hectic, New York City life.	138522
1945	God Is My Co-Pilot	M	DVD -R HQ 2456, 2430. SVDSP 1331			Newspaper Editor (Joel Friedkin).	138523
1957	God Is My Partner	M				News Media. Newsman (Fred Sherman).  Tree Critic (Gloria Blondell). Tree Critic (Dennis Moore).	138524
2002	God Is On Their Side	M				War Correspondent (Eric Mednis).	138525
2005	God Part II	MF			Brazil	Reporter (Pedro Paulo)	138526
1899	God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen	SS	GPL	Crane, Stephen		Press	138527
1976	God Told Me To	M				Science Editor Everett Lukas (Sam Levine) for Daily Star	138528
2005	God Wears My Underwear	M				Reporter (Joel Bischoff).	138529
1998	God, Sex & Apple Pie (aka God, Sex and Apple Pie)	M				TV Reporter-Anchor Alex (Mark Porro) is nailed by his own breaking news. Nine friends -- including the TV reporter, a stockbroker, a lawyer, a model, a musician and a postman --  rendezvous at a resort town for a holiday weekend of partying and fun. With crimes and misdemeanors lurking in the background, they’ve come to escape everything. But as they cool off and kick back, all hell breaks loose. 	138530
1988	God's Frontiersmen	MT				Editor (Oliver Maguire).	138531
1916	God's Half Acre	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	138532
1951	God's Men	N	PVL	Buck, Pearl		Publisher William Lane is aloof, disdainful, arrogant.	138533
1978	God's Own Country	SS	GPL	Kiely, Benedict	In "State of Ireland, The: Novella & Seventeen Stories by Benedict Kiely, A."	Reporter Peter, reporter of a small weekly newspaper narrates. Jeremiah, new reporter.Plump girl from Cork City was editor's secretary.	138534
1983	God's Pocket	N	OWN - H	Dexter, Pete		Columnist investigates murder	138535
2007	God’s Prayer	M				Reporter (Deshelle Taylor)	138536
1980	God's Wonderful Railway: Permanent Way, The	T			Episode #1.	Reporter (Steve Hodson).	138537
2004	Gode stromer, Den	MF			Denmark	Reporter (Rikke Louise Anderson). Host TV Show (Hans Georg Moller)	138538
1974	Godfather, The Part II	M	DVD -R HQ 6581, 6582, 6583, 6584. DVD. L			News Media. Advisor Senate Hearings (Journalist Edward Guthman). Photographer in court (Gary Kurtz).	138539
1990	Godfather, The Part III	M	DVD. L		PR	Public Relations Man (Don Novello) is asked by reporter about criminal past. He snaps, "You think you know better than the Pope?" Party Reporter (Richard Honigman). Party Photographer (David Hume Kennedy).	138540
1842	Godfrey Malvern	N		Miller		Press	138541
1891	Godiva Durleigh: Novel for Girls, A	NJ		Doudney, Sarah		Newspaper Owner and Editor of a radical journal, Father. Dies and leaves her poor.	138542
2005	Godless	M				Film Critic (Rick Pascal)	138543
1984	Godnosc	MF			Poland	Journalist (Krzysztof Swietochowski).	138544
1998	Gods and Monsters	M				Reporter Edmund Kaye (Jack Plotnick) has come for an interview with Director James “Jimmy” Whale. The director, who finds trivial questions boring, decides to make a game of the interview. Jimmy tells the lanky college reporter that he will answer any questions whatsoever that the reporter poses so long as the reporter takes off a piece of clothing for every question. Whale gets so excited that he faints and the young reporter must summon the director’s dedicated housekeeper in a panic, and in his underwear. Photographer (David Fabrizio).	138545
1996	Gods are Thirsty, The	N		Lee, Tanith		Pamphleteer. French revolution -- Camille Desmoulins, vitriolic pamphleteer is the narrator.	138546
1980	Gods Must Be Crazy, The	M				News Media	138547
1980	Godsend, The	M			Canada	Reporter (Hilary Minster).	138548
1985	Godzilla '85	M	SVDSP 813. VHS 709		With Godzilla vs. Megalon.	Reporter Steve Wilson (Raymond Burr) returns with a Tokyo Reporter to battle Godzilla. Field Reporter #1 (Jonathan Dienst).	138549
1998	Godzilla 1998	M	L			TV Anchorman Charles Caiman (Harry Shearer), WIDF. Audrey Timmonds (Maria Pitillo), Assistant to Anchorman. Reporter #1 (Madeline McFadden). Reporter #2 (Julian M. Phillips).Reporter #5 (Raymond Ramos). Reporter #6 (Benjamin V. Baird). News Reporter (Lincoln D. Hiatt). WKXI Anchor (Dale Harimoto). WFKK Anchor (Gary W. Cruz). WFKK Co-Anchor (Rob Fukuzaki).	138550
2000	Godzilla 2000	M	SVD 1208			News Media	138551
1964	Godzilla vs. Mothra (aka Godzilla vs. The Thing)	M	SVD 796		AFI-Reporters/Photographers	Reporter verbally abuses his female photographer white going to Mothra's island to seek the creature's help in fighting the rampaging lizard.	138552
1956	Godzilla, King of the Monsters (aka Gojira)	M	L. SVDSP 649	Kayama, Shigeru (Story). Takeo Murata, Ishiro Honda (Screenplay)	Japan - Ness Book	Reporter Steve Martin (Raymond Burr) from United World News. Newsreel-type footage of the ruins of Tokyo with reporter's voice-over narration that his vacation turned out to be a visit to a living hell of another world.Hiroshima-style disaster revealed  to be the work of a giant radioactive creature revived by atomic testing. As monster rampages, reporter wonders whether story should be printed. Creature attacks radio tower as reporters flee. Wilson buried under rubble.He survives to cover final destruction of the creature. Japanese reporter asks the world to "give us strength to rebuild our land." Chief Editor Gondo (Kei Sato). Reporter Hagiwara (Sachio Sakai). Desk Editor Kitagawa (Takenori Emoto)."What about this monster story of yours?" "Well, it's big and terrible." Reporter Killed in Tower (Tadashi Okabe). Hagiwara's Editor (Katsumi Tezuka) - Japanese Version Only.	138553
1974	Godzina za godzina	MF			Poland	Editor Leski (Igor Przegrodzki).	138554
1981	Goebbels & Gladys	N		Colquhoun, Keith		London Newspaperman Hedley Verity, whose disdain for the truth is equaled only by his contempt for his readers.  Latest assignment is a series on the sex life of Joseph Goebbels.Story allows him to indulge his love for malicious gossip at the expense of facts.  Gladys is a married black gossip columnist. This causes problems when his new editor kills the Goebbels story and assigns him a series on racism.	138555
2008	GoGoRiki: Extra! Extra!	C	DVD -R HQ 10658		Episode. 12-20-2008	Tabloid Newspaper. To pump up interest in his newspaper, Pogoriki decides to fabricate sensational headlines. But his disregard for the truth will ultimately lead to some really bad news -- for him.	138556
1988	Goin' Down Slow	M				Photographer (Nadine)	138557
2001	Going Back	M				Cameraman (Curtis Petersen).	138558
1983	Going Berserk	M				News Reporter (Kathy Bendett). Cameraman (Robert Bakanic)	138559
1934	Going Bye Bye	M			Laurel and Hardy	Newspaper Advertisement	138560
1996	Going Crazy in Public	NM	OWN - P	Emerson, Earl		Tabloid Journalists	138561
1935	Going Highbrow	M				Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Acme Press Man (Milton Kibbee). United Newsman (Sherry Hall).	138562
1933	Going Hollywood	M	DVD -R HQ 7682, 7681.			Press Agent Jack Thompson (Bobby Watson). Reporter.	138563
1979	Going in Style	M				Press. TV coverage. Media event	138564
1987	Going Live	N	OWN - H	Dobbin, Muriel		TV Reporters. Three eager, talented women in TV broadcasting. Martha Vogel is a brilliant, veteran reporter. Caroline Mitchell, stunning Jackie-O look-alike, especially vulnerable to a TV-star maker.Jill Starling sacrifices her private life to shoot to the top of public television.	138565
2000	Going Off Big Time	M				News Reporter (Cerys Griffiths)	138566
1990	Going Places	T			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Personal ads	138567
1989	Going Places	T				TV News Staff. Alan Ruck, Heather Locklear, Hallie Todd and Jerry Levine are TV video-show staffers who share a house	138568
2004	Going Postal: Novel of Discworld, A	N		Pratchett, Terry	Discworld Series	News Media	138569
1991	Going Public	N	OWN - H	Dobbin, Muriel		Female Journalist	138570
1942	Going to Press	M	L		Our Gang Comedy.	Newspaper Staff. Gang, running a crusading newspaper, tries to pin the identity of a mysterious boss	138571
2008	Going To See the Elephant	NSF		Fishburne, Rodes		Journalist Slater Brown is out of money and prospects so he applies for a job at a moribund weekly newspaper called The Morning Trumpet -- and, as if by fate, is given a very special parting gift from a moonlighting mystic. Suddenly Slater has an exclusive on every story in the city. With his uncanny knack for finding scoops, he’s bringing the Trumpet back to life, infuriating a corrupt mayor and falling in love with the woman destined to become his muse. But it is an astonishing inventor -- a man obsessed with harnessing the weather -- who will force Slater to navigate the most dangerous straits. For as the scientist unleashes his power on San Francisco and a ravishing woman entrances Slater with hers, as storm clouds gather overhead, Slater will become at once a pawn, a savior and the last best hope for a city that needs him -- and his knack for the truth -- more than ever before.Brown, a young writer, comes to San Francisco to make his living and finds work at a withering newspaper staffed by quintessential, hardened newspapermen straight out of a comic strip. Brown becomes a wildly successful muckraker overnight when his landlady gives him a transistor radio that picks up the city’s phone conversations while Brown rides the bus. The failing paper is saved. The corrupt mayor, whose schemes Brown has been exposing weekly, vows to demolish him. An ill-fated love affair destroys the reporter. Meanwhile, a famed inventor creates a computer that can make weather, which is unleashed all over San Francisco, and Brown’s reporting skills are needed one final time. A beautiful socialite planted by the mayor to uncover Brown’s secret scoop-grabbing skills puts the moves on the reporter. 	138572
2004	Going to the Mat	MT				Reporter Phil Pavone (Christopher Robin Miller). Announcer #2 (Don Spainhower).	138573
2007	Going Together	NR		Grossman, Arnold		Advice Columnist Paul, the author of a romantic advice column for men, has been thinking up creative ways to end his life, such as purposely stocking his freezer with artery-clogging food. Helen, the owner of the Helen of Troy beauty salon who “talks like a Jane Austen novel,” has been harboring equally dark thoughts. They meet by chance on a subway platform and again on the pier, and begin a quirky, yet endearing romance. As they gradually drop their guards, the two of them reveal the events, some desperately sad and others outrageously funny, that have shaped their hapless lives. 	138574
1990	Going Under	M				Reporter (Michael Winslow)	138575
1923	Going Up	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	138576
2004	Going Upriver: Long War of John Kerry, The	DT			Brinkley, Douglas (Book). Joseph Dorman	Washington Correspondent (Thomas Oliphant - Himself) for the  Boston Globe  Author-Historian (Neil Sheehan - Himself).	138577
1930	Going Wild	M				Newspaperman Rollo Smith (Joe. E. Brown) is a down-on-his luck reporter who is mistaken for a famous aviator. Since it is a pair of pretty girls who think he is someone else, the reporter plays along. Before he knows it, he’s caught up in a web of lies and finds himself being chased by an Amazon dead-set on killing him. Rollo is tossed off the train at White Beach where Robert Story, an air ace and writer, is supposed to stop. Since no one knows what Story looks like, everyone thinks Rollo is the aviator. They get free room and meals and everything is going well until they want Story to fly in the race on Saturday. Rollo has never even been up in a plane so he must figure a way out. 	138578
1954	Gojira	MF				News Media. Newspaper Reporter Hagiwara (Sachio Sakai). Hagiwara's Editor (Katsuma Tezuka). Reporter killed in Tower (Tadashi Okabe). News Reporter (Saburo Iketani).American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable, dinosaur-like beast.	138579
1984	Gojira	M				Reporter Steve Martin (Raymond Burr). Newscaster (Takeo Morimoto). Chief Editor Gondo (Kei Sato). Desk Editor Kitagawa (Takenon Emoto). Cameraman Kamiya (Shinpei Hayashiya).Thirty years after the original monster's rampage, a new Godzilla emerges and attacks Japan.	138580
1999	Gojira ni-sen mireniamu	MF				Reporter (Shelley Sweeney)	138581
1989	Gojira tai Biorante	MF				Reporter (Beth Blatt). TV Reporter (Haruko Sagara)	138582
1971	Gojira tai Hedora	MF				Interviewer (Susumu Okabe).	138583
2002	Gojira tai Mekagojira	MF			Japan	Commentator (Katsuo Nakamura). TV Announcer (Mitsuru Fukikoshi).  After the appearance of a new "Godzilla," the Japanese government builds a robotic Godzilla to stop the beast.	138584
1995	Gojira Vs. Desutoroia	MF				Editor (Takehiro Murata), Yukari's Editor	138585
1966	Gojira-Ebira-Mosura: Nankai no daiketto	MF				Newspaper Editor (Shigeki Ishida).	138586
2001	Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidora: Daikaiju sokogeki (aka Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack)	MF			Japan	TV Reporter Yuri Tachibana (Chiharu Niyama) of the TV news program, “Digital Q” at a struggling TV station, investigates strange phenomena. She is making a documentary in the mountains when she experiences a massive earthquake. Later, a group of campers are crushed in another part of Japan. Soon Japan is awash with monsters. She meets a mysterious old man who tells her Godzilla is an accumulation of vengeful souls abandoned to die in the Pacific War and mere weapons cannot kill him. He awakens the Three Sacred Guardian Beasts of Yamato, which protected Japan in its ancient past and put into hibernation. The three monsters, King Ghidorah (sky), Mothra (water) and Baragon (earth), fight the ravaging Godzilla.	138587
2001	Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidora: Daikaiju soukougeki	MF				News Media. BS Digital Q Reporter Yuri Tachibana (Chiharu Niyama). Photographer in Yokohama (Mizuho Yoshida).	138588
2004	Gojira: Fainaru uozu	MF			Japan	Newscaster Anna Otonashi (Maki Mizuno). Godzilla travels around the world to fight his old foes including a new mysterious monster, Monster X.	138589
1989	Gold	N	OWN - H	Delamaide, Darrell		Reporter Drew is a young reporter for an international financial news service.	138590
1974	Gold	M				Radio Commentator (Dennis Smith).	138591
1997	Gold Coast	MT				Newscaster (Jeannie Blaylock)	138592
1933	Gold Diggers of 1933	M	DVD -R HQ 2086, 2087. L		Rogers	Society Reporters (Wilbur Mack, Grace Hayle, Charles Lane, Sam Godfrey) remember seeing Dick Powell before. Press reveals he is son of rich Boston family. Advances plot.	138593
1933	Gold Diggers of 1933	MS	OWN	Hove, Arthur		Critics and Press	138594
1935	Gold Diggers of 1935	M	DVD -R HQ 2055. L.			Reporters (Eddie Fetherstone, William "Billy" Newell, George Riley, Harry Seymour). Photographer (Don Brodie). Haggerty of the Boston Evening Express: "We'll see you on the Front Page."Reporters chase him peppering him with questions about breach of marriage contract. "Go get him boys…What a story!"Song "Lullaby of Broadway" has various shots of people buying and reading newspapers.	138595
1996	Gold Dust	N		Carmichael, Emily		Reporter Jonah Armstrong from a Chicago newspaper is on his way to Canada to cover the Klondike gold rush of 1897. A young woman with gold fever, dressed as a boy, offers her services to Armstrong as his guide.	138596
1955	Gold Express, The	M			UK Only	Press	138597
1965	Gold in California	NW		Ballard, Willis Todhunter		Press	138598
1860	Gold Miners & Guttersnipes: Tales of California	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	138599
1953	Gold Pencil	N		Boylan, Malcolm	PR	Press Agent. Joshua Doty, young World War I veteran, captivates Hollywood and Los Angeles with his wit and eccentricity as a press agent and editor.  Heyday of silent films.	138600
2002	Gold Rush 2002	M				Commentator, Team Canada Color (Kelly Hrudey).	138601
1925	Gold Rush, The	M	L			Photographer on ship	138602
1987	Gold Through the Fire	M				News Media. Airport Reporters (Andrew Green, Samantha Newport, Bobby Robinson, Steve Santchi, Jim West). TV Reporter (Paul Mapes).	138603
1965	Gold Watch, The	SS	MLPL	Samuel, Edwin	In "Cucumber King and Other Stories, The."	Printer Max Goldstein, nearly 70, started in the basement of the Vancouver Star as a typesetter. Now he was nearing retirement.	138604
1981	Golden Age of Television, The: Comedian, The	T				Columnist Whit Bissell	138605
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part Five -- 1930s	D	IJPC 107	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seven: Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Five -- 1930s, The -- Battle of the Sexes, The.Film Excerpts include: "It Happened One Night," "After Office Hours," "The Mad Miss Manton," "Golden Arrow," "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "The Gilded Lily," "Four's a Crowd," "My Dear Miss Aldrich," "Platinum Blonde," "Gold Diggers of 1933.""Gold Diggers of 1935," "Betty Boop's Rise to Fame."	138606
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part Four -- 1930s	D	IJPC 106	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Six -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Four -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Scandalmongers.Film Excerpts include: "Libeled Lady," "Back in Circulation," "Nothing Sacred," "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "Women Men Marry," "Murder Man," "The Finger Points."Charlie Chan montage including "Charlie Chan on Broadway," "Charlie Chan at the Olympics," "Charlie Chan at the Opera," "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island," "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum."	138607
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part One -- 1930s	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	138608
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part Six -- 1930s	D	IJPC 108	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eight -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Six --  1930s, The -- Advice-to-the-Lovelorn and other Columnists, Real and Imaginary. Foreign Correspondents. Newsreel Cameramen. Western Editors.Film Excerpts include: Columnists: "Hollywood Hotel," "Roberta," "Off the Record," "Hi Nellie!" "Love Is on the Air," "Forbidden."Foreign Correspondents: "Stanley and Livingstone," "Viva Villa!" "Next Time We Love," "Paris Interlude," "Strangers May Kiss," "Espionage," "Everything Happens at Night," "Love on the Run."Newsreel Cameramen: "Too Hot to Handle," "Headline Shooters."  Western Editors: "Cimarron" (The 1930 Version).	138609
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part Three -- 1930s	D	IJPC 105	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Five -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Three -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Power-Hungry Gossip Columnists.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?"	138610
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The:  Part Two -- 1930s	D	IJPC 104	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Four -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The,. Part Two -- 1930s, The -- Sob Sister, The.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?""Torchy Blane: Playing With Dynamite," "Nancy Drew Reporter," "Conspiracy."	138611
1999	Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The: Part One -- 1930s	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	138612
1703	Golden Age Restor'd, The	PO	USC	Walsh, William		News	138613
1703	Golden Age Revers'd, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	138614
2000	Golden Age, The	N		Vidal, Gore	Seventh and Final Installment of acidic history of the United States	Magazine Editor Peter Sanford founded successful magazine of commentary, co-editor of liberal magazine, The American Idea.and cynically observes F.D.R. maneuvers to get U.S. into war. Newspaper Publisher Caroline Sanford, an actress turned publisher who is a friend of Roosevelt.Modeled after Clare Booth Luce, Sanford manipulates levels of power and men still under her spell.Cameo appearance by William Randolph Hearst.	138615
1949	Golden Arrow	M			UK.	Photographer (Henry Pascal).	138616
1936	Golden Arrow, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6060, 6061. SV 417, 451	Arlen, Michael (Short Story). Charles Kenyon (Screenplay)	PR - Davis - Ness Book	Reporter Johnny Jones (George Brent) for the Florida Sun is sent to get a story on heiress socialist and when she finds out his profession she tries to pay him not to write about her. He turns down the bribe.Jones is working as a reporter so he can support his real ambition to write a book. Agrees to a marriage of convenience with Davis to give him freedom to pursue his literary career. Publicity agent (Craig Reynolds)Reporter Davis (Eddie Acuff). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Steve Clark). Reporter (Charles Marsh). City Editor (John T. Murray). Photographer (Henry Pascal).	138617
2003	Golden Arrow, The	M				Newscaster's Voice-Narrator (Celeste de los Santos).	138618
2005	Golden Blaze, The	C				TV News Anchor (Vanessa Marshall - Voice). Cameraman (James C. Mathis III - Voice).	138619
2000	Golden Bowl, The	M				Photographer (Raymond Green)	138620
1939	Golden Boy	M				Reporter (Don  Brodie). Reporter Wilson (Eddie Featherstone). Reporter Drake (Charles Lane). Announcer (Lee Phelps). Broadcaster (Sam Hayes). Newspaperman (Charles Halton). Reporter Saying "That's Too Bad" (Charles Sherlock).Photographer (Eddie Coke).	138621
1947	Golden Earrings	M				Newsman. Quentin Reynolds (himself). Flashback. Colonel recounts bizarre tale to intrigued newsman	138622
1979	Golden Fleecing, A	N		Upton, Robert A.		News Media	138623
1940	Golden Fleecing, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporter (Ray Walker). Cameraman (Arthur O'Connell). Cameraman (Cyril Ring).	138624
1981	Golden Gate	MT				Publisher (Richard Kiley) is tyrannical and his estranged son (Perry King) battle for control of a San Francisco newspaper	138625
1994	Golden Gate	M				TV Reporter (Frank Sommerville)	138626
1980	Golden Girls, The:	T			Episode	TV Newsman Edwin Newman guest stars	138627
1991	Golden Girls, The:	T	SV 85, B 69		Episodes. Series. 9-14-1985 to 9-14-1992	News Media	138628
1992	Golden Girls, The: Goodbye, Mr. Gordon	T			Episode #169. 1-11-1992	TV Producer. Rose helps produce a TV talk show on women's issues	138629
1992	Golden Girls, The: Home Again, Rose (Part I)	T			Episode #177. 5-2-1992	Courthouse Reporter (Cynthia Lea Clark).	138630
1987	Golden Girls, The: Letter to Gorbachev	T		Fanaro, Barry. Mort Nathan	Episode #57. 10-31-1987	News Media. Rose becomes concerned about nuclear war when girls in her cadet troop draw pictures of a bleak future. This prompts her to write letters to Gorbachev and Reagan. Commentator Edwin Newman (Himself).She's stunned when she gets a response and learns that Gorbachev would like to meet her.	138631
1991	Golden Girls, The: Melodrama	T	SVD 1165		Episode #147. 2-16-1991	TV Reporter Rose, tries her hand at TV reporting, and is assigned to cover a dog show. She goes for a scoop.	138632
1980	Golden Girls, The: Rose Fights Back	T	DVD -R HQ 2461. SVD 757		Episode #106. 10-21-1989	TV Reporter Rose gets work at a television station as a consumer reporter	138633
1987	Golden Girls, The: Strange Bedfellows	T		Lloyd, Christopher	Episode #58. 11-7-1987	News Media. Reporters (Darwyn Carson, David Westgor). Politician running for city council claims that Blanche slept with him. Front-page expose: a photo of Blanche entering the home of a politician while his wife is away.	138634
2003	Golden Globes, The: Hollywood's Dirty Little Secret	DT				Journalist (Bill Higgins - Himself). Journalist (Claudine Mulard - Herself). Publicist (Dale Olson - Himself). Journalist (John Powers - Himself). Journalist (Sharon Waxman - Herself).	138635
1940	Golden Gloves	M		Shane, Maxwell (Story). Shane, Lewis R. Foster (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Wally Matson (Robert Paige)  quits his job when his editor refuses to print a story on a boy killed during an amateur bout. Editor is under control of promoter who is exploiting kids and fixing amateur tournaments.Reporter takes a job with a small paper and convinces the publisher to sponsor their own amateur competition. Sportswriter has to win over the sister of the boy who was killed in order to get a boxer to enter the tournament.Promoter tires to undermine the event by making the boxer jealous of the reporter's interest in the sister. He also brings in a professional ringer, but the boxer wins the bout after making up with the sister of the boy who was killed.	138636
2005	Golden Hour, The:	T			Episode #2. 9-21-2005	Reporter (Charlotte Hudson).	138637
1917	Golden Idiot, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Authors	Reporter	138638
1954	Golden Mask, The	M	SVDSP 1268			Reporter and archeologist fight crooks to find a lost tomb containing legendary treasure	138639
1980	Golden Moment, The: Olympic Love Story, An	MT				TV Reporter (Peter Jason).	138640
1993	Golden Palace: You've Lost That Livin' Feeling	T	DVD -R HQ 4084. SV 211		5-1-93	Restaurant Critic (Eric Christmas) dies while sampling Chuy's cuisine. Newswoman.	138641
1913	Golden Road, The	N	MLPL	Montgomery, Lucy M (MacDonald)		Newspaper. Group of young people set up a paper of their own -- Petter, Felicity, Cecily, Bev, Dan. First issue of "Our Magazine." Story Girl.  Bev will be the real newspaper editor some day.	138642
2006	Golden Road, The	NJ		Montgomery, Lucy Maud		Magazine. Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, returns to Carlisle to spend the winter with the King family and comes up with a great idea.  To help them through the dreary months ahead, she, Felicity, Cecily, and Dan will publish a magazine.From "Personals" to "Fashion Notes" to an etiquette column and stories of the most interesting happenings in Carlisle, Our Magazine quickly becomes the most entertaining publication anyone in town has ever read.From "Personals" to "Fashion Notes" to an etiquette column and stories of the most interesting happenings in Carlisle, Our Magazine quickly becomes the most entertaining publication anyone in town has ever readBut seasons pass, nothing is forever — and soon it will be time for the Story Girl to leave her good friends on Prince Edward Island, friends with whom she has walked the golden road of youth.	138643
1996	Golden Rope, The	N		Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg		Reporter contacts an identical twin for an article he is writing about her still-missing sister. Reporter's unhealthy interest in the twins adds to the suspense.Years after the disappearance of her 27-year-old sister, a noted painter, an identical twin, pushed by a helpful reporter, searches for the truth about her sister	138644
1998	Golden Rule, The	N		Palmer, Elizabeth		Reporter Dorian Ormond is a dowdy and intellectual newspaper writer who grows weary of her gossip-columnist lover (who calls himself a "social diarist") and considers returning to her husband who is obsessed with writing biography of Alexander Pope.Gossip columnist is a fancy man who transforms Dorian  from a granny-skirted wallflower to a head-turner with a bob.Owner Hillary Causton is a wealthy newspaper owner who desperately wants to free himself from his shallow, brutal nymphomaniac wife. Media magnate.	138645
1911	Golden Silence	N		Williamson, Alice Muriel and Charles Norris Williamson		Newspaper Reporter apparently gets an interview with a woman and her husband is very angry though he meant to be kind and patient. Perhaps after all she had not given the interview to the reporter.	138646
1946	Golden Slippers	M			Short - Musical	Newspaperwoman (Tiny Jones).	138647
1986	Golden Spike, The	N		Morrisby, Ted		TV Reporter John Barr from Australia, sails the South Seas in search of buried treasure: nine tons of gold bullion worth $80 million, lost off the coast of New Zealand in 1866.	138648
1950	Golden Tag	NM		Chaze, Elliot		Press	138649
2001	Golden Trail of Murder, A	NM		Paxson, John		Journalist in Montana looking into story of  a missing old man who shows up dead in a melted snowdrift.	138650
1985	Golden Triple Time	N	OWN - P	Garrison, Zoe		Columnist Liberty Adams, a magazine columnist involved in film studio executive scenario	138651
1950	Golden Twenties, The	DT				Documentary compilation of 1920s newsreel footage and commentary about news, sports, lifestyle and historical figures. Narrators (Robert Q. Lewis, Frederick Lewis Allen, Elmer Davis, Allen Prescott, Red Barber,	138652
1976	Golden Unicorn, The	N	OWN - H	Whitney, Phyllis A.		Journalist Courtney Marsh, writer for National Weekly	138653
1968	Golden Vision, The	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Ken Rose).	138654
1996	Golden Will: Silken Laumann Story, The	MT				Commentator (Rod Black).	138655
1950	Golden Yeggs	C			Duck Victory	Reporter Daffy is front-page news on the Daily Blurp and Life Magazine	138656
2006	Goldene Zeiten	MF			Germany	Reporter Pension (Kevin von Agris). Reporta bei der Gala (Jorg Gaumann). Promotion Manager (Lars Schmidt). Kameramann (Markus Etzbach).	138657
1989	Goldeneye: Secret Life of Ian Fleming, The	MT				Interviewer (Philip O'Brien), CBS	138658
2008	Goldeneyes	N		Latham, Delia		Newsman with a story he cannot tell. What is his connection with two young women, strangers to each other, unknowingly enmeshed in a Pandora’s Box of secrets that could prevent them from finding happiness with the men they love and two adoring mothers who know more than they are willing to say.  And who is the golden-eyed stranger who moves in the shadows of their broken lives?	138659
1964	Goldfinger	M				Radio Newsman (Lee Tremayne)	138660
1999	Goldfish Bowl, The	M				Reporter (Rain Maher Magee). Reporter (Janice Rush). Reporter (Niko Thomas). Cameraman in Front of City Hall (Julian Ward).	138661
2003	Goldfish Memory	M	DVD			Lesbian TV Reporter Angie (Flora Montgomery). TV Interviewer (Dermot Whelan). Dangers and delights of dating in contemporary Dublin. Eddie the Cameraman (Joe Keever). A professor makes a career out of sleeping with his students and he informs his latest conquest Clara (Fiona O’Shaughnessy) that goldfish have only a three-second memory, so that just swimming around the bowl is always new to the fish. The same is true of humans and love. Clara moves on as well and is soon asked out by journalist Angie. This sets in motion several relationships that involve Angie’s best friend, Tom’s colleague and several others.	138662
1924	Goldfish, The	M				Reporter (John Patrick)	138663
1981	Goldie and the Boxer Go To Hollywood	MT				News Media. Reporter (Anthony Aiello). Reporter (Joseph Michael Cala). Reporter (Carl Carlsson-Wollbruck). Reporter (Bill Chatham). Reporter (David Greene).  Reporter (Jim Hardie). Reporter (Joel Lawrence). Reporter (Jonathon Millner).Reporter (Jeanette O'Connor). Reporter (Howard Papush).  Reporter (Elaine Revard). Reporter (Peter Schuck). Reporter (Gary Wayne Smith). Reporter (Kay St. Germain Wells)	138664
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Curse of the Snake People	C			Episode #8. 10-31-1981. Series. 9-12-1981 to 9-18-1982. ABC	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138665
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Goddess of The Black Pearl	C			Episode #13. 12-5-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138666
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Island of Terror	C			Episode #7. 10-24-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138667
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Menace of the Medallion	C			Episode #10. 11-14-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138668
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Night of the Crystal Skull	C			Episode #1. 9-12-1981. Series. 9-12-1981 to 9-18-1982. ABC	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138669
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Night of the Walking Doom	C			Episode #6. 10-17-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138670
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Pirate of the Airways	C			Episode #2. 9-19-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138671
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Prophet of Doom	C			Episode #5. 10-10-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138672
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Pursuit Into Peril	C			Episode #11. 11-21-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.he race is on to find Mogani's Magic Box. Who will get it first, the good guys or the bad guys?	138673
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Race Against Time	C			Episode #9. 11-7-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138674
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Red Dust of Doom	C			Episode #3. 9-26-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138675
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Return of the Man Beast, The	C			Episode #12. 11-28-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138676
1981	Goldie Gold and Action Jack: Revenge of the Ancient Astronaut	C			Episode #4. 10-3-1981	Reporter "Action" Jack Travis (Sonny Melendes) is the top reporter for The Gold Street Journal owned by 18-year-old Goldie Gold (Judy Strangis), who is bored so she joins Action Jack on exotic, skullduggery-filled excursions around the world.Editor Sam Gritt (Booker Bradshaw).Goldie's Labrador is called Nugget. The ace reporter and the world's richest teenager travel the world for adventures with cool gadgetes and vehicles including a flying limo as well as a jet motorcycle-sidecar.	138677
1963	Goldilocks and the Three Bares	M			PR - AFI-Publicists/Photographers	Public Relations. Publicist Allison Edwards (Allison Louise Downe) and Photographer Cynthia Martin (Judy Parsons) meet a nightclub singer and a comedian who are not happy that both women spend their weekends at a nudist club.	138678
2003	Goldminer’s Journal, The: The Adventures of an Early News Reporter	N		Patenaude, Branwen C. 		Reporter Daniel (Dan) McDermott of the Cariboo Sentinel newspaper was a tall, good looking, freckle-faced boy of 15 when he first reached Williams Creek. He had grown up on the coast of Newfoundland, in the small community of Carbonear, where he was the eldest in a family of eight children. As were most of the population there, his father was a fisherman....McDermott  interviews many of the pioneer miners of the Cariboo gold rush of the 1860s. The young reporter worked at the Sentinel office cleaning the “Chase,” which was the frame that held all the letters used in printing the paper. It was a messy job, and before he started Editor George Wallace made him put on a “printer’s” apron to protect his clothing. Once the latest edition was printed, Dan supervised three young boys who had been hired to distribute the paper. The Cariboo Sentinel newspaper office is located cross the street from the fire hall and the Theatre Royal. “If you are going to be a good reporter you can expect to suffer all sorts of indignities” advised George as he stood beside the “chase” he was assembling. “Anyway, now that you are back, you can compose your notes, and then help me get this paper out.”The Cariboo Sentinel, a weekly, four page newspaper published in Barkerville supplied its readers with the latest news of the various, rich placer gold mines in the area, as well as the comings and goings of its residents. When something as sensational as a murder occurred, the paper was full of it.	138679
2006	Goldplated: Darren in Love	T			UK. Episode #4 11-8-06	Journo (Nichola Dixon). Nightclub Paparazzi (Nathan Head).	138680
2006	Goldplated: Lauren's Affair	T			UK. Episode #3 11-1-06	Nightclub Paparazzi (Nathan Head).	138681
1965	Goldstein	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	138682
1979	Golem (The Golem)	M			Poland	News Media	138683
1928	Golem, The	NS	MLPL	Meyrink, Gustav		News Media	138684
1995	Golf Central	DT				Reporter-Host Kraig Kann. Hosts Rich Lerner, Jennifer Mills-Headley, Brian Hammons, Lynda Cardwell, Dwayne Ballen, Mike Ritz, Scott Van Pelt, Tom Nettles, Kelly Tilghman, Vince Cellira, Stephanie Sparks, Megan West,	138685
1998	Golf Central: Jeanne Carmen: Trick Shot Golfer	T			Episode #1. 7-28-1998	Reporter-Hosts Rich Lerner, Jennifer Mills.	138686
1998	Golf Punks	M				News Reporter (Brendan Beiser).	138687
1981	Goliath Awaits	T			Miniseries, two pars	Press Lady (Terri Taylor). Anchorman (Clete Roberts).  Character named Edward R. Morrow?	138688
2000	Gollywobler	MF			Denmark	TV Journalist (Axel Boisen) travels to an island built by Artist Andrea Zittel in the middle of Oresund.	138689
1982	Golos	MF				Editor (T. Rodionova). Cameraman Kolchuzhnikov (Vsevolod Shilovsky).	138690
1998	Golpe de estadio	MF				Reporter (Ruth Garcia). Reporter (Orlando Lamboglia). Journalist (Diana Rico). Journalist (Pilar Cabrera)	138691
1967	Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.: Gomer, the Good Samaritan	T			Episode #105.12-22-1967	Photographer (Jerry Harper).	138692
1965	Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.: Home on the Range	T			Episode #34. 10-8-1965	Reporter (Lee Krieger).	138693
1966	Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.: Opie Joins the Marines	T			Episode. 3-18-1966. Season #2. Episode #26	Reporter (Tommy Farrell).	138694
1964	Gomer Pyle: Star Is Born, A	T			Episode. Series. (9-25-64 to 9-19-69)	Documentary. Carter becomes the star of a documentary about the Marine Corps	138695
1967	Gomer Pyle: Visit From Aunt Bee, A	T			Episode #90. 9-8-1967	Radio. Aunt Bee comes to tell off Carter when she objects to his attitude towards Gomer during a radio interview	138696
1957	Gomez	SS	USC	Kornbluth, C.M.	In "Treasury of Great Science Fiction, A -- Volume One."	Reporter-Narrator who 22 years ago on assignment for the Tribune.	138697
2002	Gon chai lit fo (aka Gon chaai lit feng, Dry Wood Fierce Fire)	MF			Hong Kong	Columnist Alice Tsui (Miriam Yeung) writes a health column for a magazine that is purchased by a publication aimed at men. She is attracted to her beautiful but unctuous new editor, Ryan Li (Louis Koo). When he expresses an interest in a different girl, Alice agrees to give him lessons in how to win her heart. 	138698
2002	Gone	M				TV Anchorwoman (Carmen Pinzon).	138699
1984	Gone Are the Dayes	MT				Newscaster  (Michael Cornelison). TV Newscaster (Hettie Lynne Hurtes)	138700
1954	Gone Batty	C				Newspaper Headline	138701
2004	Gone But Not Forgotten	MT				News Media. Reporter (Jonathan Mumm). Newscaster (Alfred Cerullo). Reporter (Christa Bella).	138702
1997	Gone Fishin'	M				Reporter #1 (Dana Adamstein). Reporter #2 (Valerie J. Boey).	138703
1974	Gone in 60 Seconds	M				Interviewer, KFOX (Jonathan E. Fricke-Himself)	138704
1999	Gone in the Night	MT	DVD -R HQ 7251, 7252, 7253, 7254. SVD 790 (Parts I and II)			Journalist David Protess (Michael Brandon) try to expose the truth in the abduction and murder of a seven-year-old child in 1988 in a suburb of Chicago.Protess, a journalism professor at Northwestern University and Rob Warden, a freelance reporter, investigated the case and overturned the father's conviction. The case is still unsolved.	138705
1933	Gone in the Night	DM		Protess, David and Rob Warden		Journalist David Protess and Freelance Reporter Rob Warden try to expose the truth in the abduction and murder of a seven-year-old child in 1988 in a suburb of Chicago.Protess, a journalism professor at Northwestern University and Rob Warden, a freelance reporter, investigated the case and overturned the father's conviction. The case is still unsolved.	138706
1988	Gone the Sun	N	OWN - P	Groom, Winston		Newspaper. Vietnam veteran resurrects the town's decrepit newspaper, gives it new life and investigates corruption at the city's highest levelReporter Beau Gunn accepts a friend's offer to take over a decrepit newspaper ultimately reaching for a Pulitzer.	138707
2009	Gone To Green	N		Christie, Judy		Journalist Lois Barker gave up the corporate newspaper life in the Midwest for the charms of the simple life in rural Louisiana. Her fantasy of running “The Green News” turns out not to be quite the perfect dream she imagined. Instead, Lois must learn to deal with corruption and prejudice while building friendships and a new life in a small, isolated community. Can a big-city journalist change a small southern town or will the townspeople change her forever?	138708
2009	Gone Tomorrow	N		Kluge, P.F.		Writer George Canaris is a writing professor who is on the verge of forced retirement at a small college in Ohio when he is killed by a hit-and-run driver. Canaris is the first faculty member in half a century whose death merits an obituary in the New York Times. “A writer, a critic, a professor, a campus legend and a national figure, the very embodiment of the liberal arts,” the fictional Times obituary said. And a mystery. Canaris, hero and anti-hero, was the author of two well-received novels and a book of essays, all published more than 30 years ago. 	138709
2007	Gone, Baby Gone	M				Field Reporter (John Belche).  Reporter (Aidan Demarest). News Anchor Paul (Paul Horn). TV Anchor Miguel (Dale Place). Field Reporter (Michele Proude). Reporter Ted (Gary Tanguay). Field Reporter (Lewis D. Wheeler).Video Camera Operator (John Wayland Somers).	138710
1999	Gone, Baby, Gone	N		Lehane, Dennis		Journalists. Missing four-year-old. Two private investigators try to solve the case and find the missing girl. 	138711
2006	Gonzo	DT		Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist Hunter S. Thompson's writing.	138712
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Aloha Ghost	C			Episode #8. 10-27-1973. Series. 9-8-1973 to 8-31-1975. ABC	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGhost Chasers Magazine was originally called The Ghostly Review. Goober and the gang travel to Hawaii to do a story on a reported ghost sighting.	138713
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Assignment: Ahab Apparition, The	C			Episode #1. 9-8-1973. Series. 9-8-1973 to 8-31-1975. ABC	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGhost Chasers Magazine was originally called The Ghostly Review. The ghost of Captain Ahab and Moby Dick are haunting the old mansion on the cliff in Peaceful Cove and it's up to Goober and the kids to interview them for their magazine.Show also features members of the ABC Nighttime sitcom The Partridge Family as guest stars. Characters of Laurie (Susan Dey), Danny (Danny Bonaduce), Chris (Brian Foster) and Tracy (Suzanne Crough) voiced by the actors who portrayed them on the sitcom.	138714
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Brush Up Your Shakespeare	C			Episode #2. 9-15-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesThe Partridge kids are supposed to play a concert but their performance is cancelled when Macbeth's ghost begins haunting the hall.	138715
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Galloping Ghost, The	C			Episode #3. 9-22-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the kids investigate a haunted house after a report of a "Galloping Ghost" to get a story for their latest article for Ghost Chasers magazine.	138716
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Ghost Ship, The	C			Episode #5. 10-6-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the gang are aboard an old pirate ship for publicity pictures when the ship is set adrift by the salty spirits.	138717
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Go West Young Ghost Go West	C			Episode #11. 11-17-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesAt an amusement park the haunted house is a little too haunted for The Partridge Kids, Goober and the gang.	138718
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Hard Days Knight, A	C			Episode #12. 11-24-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGhost Chasers Magazine was originally called The Ghostly Review.	138719
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Haunted Wax Museum, The	C			Episode #7. 10-20-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesWith a day off between concerts, the Partridge kids decide to visit an old wax museum that is a hangout for ghosts.	138720
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Inca Dinka Doo	C			Episode #15. 12-15-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGhost Chasers Magazine was originally called The Ghostly Review.	138721
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Is Sherlock Holme?	C			Episode #13. 12-1-1973.	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the gang travel to England to solve a mystery. They are assisted by a relative of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.	138722
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Mummy Knows Best	C			Episode #6. 10-13-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesPartridge Kids, Goober and the gang decide to spend their vacation in Kahrobi, land of the Arabian nights and ghosts.	138723
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Old McDonalds Had a Ghost - EE II EEYOW	C			Episode #16. 12-22-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the kids check out a report of a haunted farm.	138724
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Singing Ghost, The	C			Episode #4. 9-29-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesFrankenstein's Monster the 3rd tricks Danny and The Partridge Kids into coming to his castle to discuss a singing engagement. Once there, they realize the only thing he wants is Danny's voice for his own.	138725
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: That Snow Ghost	C			Episode #14. 12-8-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the gang are hired by a ski resort to investigate a reported Snow Ghost.	138726
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Venice Anyone	C			Episode #10. 11-10-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesGoober and the gang travel to Venice to investigate a report of a haunted gondola.	138727
1973	Goober and the Ghost Chasers: Wicked Witch Dog, The	C			Episode #9. 11-3-1973	Magazine Reporters Gilly (Ronnie Schell), Ted (Jerry Dexter), and Tina (Jo Ann Harris) work for Ghost Chasers Magazine. They bring their cowardly dog Goober (Paul Winchell) along in their investigations of singing spirits, mummies and supernatural storiesSupernatural canine is haunting the lighthouse of MacBurn's Point in Scotland.	138728
1991	Good & Evil:	T			Episode #6. 10-30-1991	Photographer (Robert Dorfman).	138729
2001	Good Advice	M	DVD -R HQ 3757, 3745. SVD 1138			Advice Columnist. Wall Street tycoon (Charlie Sheen) becomes popular advice columnist. TV Newswoman (Vanessa Branch).  TV Newsman (Joe Duer). CNBC Reporter (Mary Civiello)	138730
1935	Good Axe, A	P	MLPL	Kerr, Walter	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	138731
2003	Good Boy!	M				TV Anchorman (Ted Friend). Intergalactic dog pilot from Sirius (the dog star) visits Earth to verify rumors that dogs have failed to take over the planet.	138732
1997	Good Burger	M				News Reporter (Matt Gallant)	138733
2004	Good Bye, Lenin!	M				Newscasts. Alex (Daniel Bruhl) creates a fake reality for his mother who still thinks the Berlin Wall separates both Germanys. He works with a filmmaker buddy to make fake news broadcasts about the unending triumphs of a regime that no longer exists.	138734
1957	Good Companions, The	M				Critic (Campbell Cotts). TV Commentator (Larry Cross)	138735
1990	Good Cops, Bad Cops	MT				Reporter (Matt Williams)	138736
1993	Good Day L.A.	DT			Series 1993-	TV Anchor-Host Steve Edwards (1995), Susan Taylor (1993-1995), Dorothy Lucey (2001), Antonio Mora (1993-1994), Tony McEwing (1994), Jullian Barberie (1995), Jean Martirez (1995), Lauren Sanchez (2003).Reporter/Host Lisa Joyner (1997-2002). Reporters Rick Lozano (1999), Lisa Breckenridge (2000), Bob DeCastro (2004), Elizabeth Espinosa (2003, 2005), Nischelle Turner (2004, 2005).Weekend Host Robb Weller (2005). Reporter-Weekend Co-Host Elizabeth Espinosa (2005). Weekend Co-Host Nischelle Turner (2005). Weekend Correspondent Adrianna Costa (2005). Entertainment Reporter Dagny Hultgreen (1993-1994).Weatherman Mark Thompson (1993-1995). Helicopter Traffic Reporter Rod Bernsen (1993-2003). Traffic Reporters Suzanne Dunn (1993-1997), Rick Dickert (2000), Gina Silva (2003), Rfick Quintero.	138737
2001	Good Day Live	DT			Series 2001-2005	Correspondent T.J. Allard, Dave Price (2001-2002), Bo Griffin (2002-2005). Journalist Leeze Gibbons (2003-2005).Hosts Trista Rehn (2003-2004), Randy Jackson (2003-2005), Holly Robinson Peete (2002-2004), George Lopez (2003-2004, Constance Marie (2003-2004), Soleil Moon Frye (2003). Kim Coles (2003-2004). Stephen Collins (2003-2004), Tracey Gold (2003).Hosts Kimberley Locke (2004-2005), Melissa Rivers (2004-2005), Brooke Burke (2004), Dayna Devon (2004), Jennifer Flavin (2004), Steve Edwards, Debbie Matenopoulos (2004-2005), Arthel Neville (2004-2005), Jillian Barberie (2001-2004).Hosts Dorothy Lucey (2001-2004). New York Correspondent Finalist (Robert Pierosh).	138738
1998	Good Day New York	DT				Reporters Bobby Rivers (1995-1999). Gordon Elliott.  Feature Reporter Teresa Strasser (2004). Hosts Jodi Applegate (2005), Lyn Brown, Jim Ryan (1988-2005), Marian Etoile Watson.	138739
1996	Good Day Sacramento	DT				Reports Courtney Dempsey, Kandice Kelly (2000-), Jonathan Masaki.  News Anchor (Abbot Dutton). Sports Anchor (1996, 2000-), Weather Anchors Tom Loffman (2000-), Lloyd Lindsay Young (1996-2000).Traffic Anchor (Tina Machua). Business Anchor  David Loeffler (2000-). Hosts Marianne McClary, Nick Toma (1998-), Mark S. Allen, Stew Oleson (1996-1998).	138740
2000	Good Doctor, The	M				Interviewer (Tim Ransom)	138741
2005	Good Evening and Good Luck	H		Buckley, Christopher	Satire	Internet Video Newscast. News of the future. What it might sound like.	138742
1996	Good Evening Mr. & Mrs. America, and All The Ships at Sea	N	OWN - H	Bausch, Richard		School for Broadcasting. Students enrolled in the D'Allessandro School for Broadcasting	138743
1996	Good Family, A	N		Smith, Peter J.		Reporter Charmaine is a young journalist who reawakens the ghosts of a man's past during an interview.	138744
2003	Good Fences	MT				Reporter (Brendan Connor).	138745
1992	Good Fight, The	MT				Reporter (Caroline Yeager)	138746
1999	Good German, The	NM		Kanon, Joseph		Reporter Jake Geismar  is a former CBS radio Berlin correspondent. Writing a series of articles on the Allied occupation.	138747
2006	Good German, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9629, 9630	Attanasio, Paul (Writer) Based on the novel by Joseph Kanon.		War Correspondent Jake Geisemer (George Clooney), an American reporter in 1945, arrives in Berlin to cover the Potsdam Peace Conference during which the U.S., Britain and Russia divide up post-World War II Europe.His real reason, however, for visiting is to track down a married German woman with whom he had an affair while in the city before the war. Jake finds her and trouble follows.He gets mixed up with an ex-lover's attempt to outrun her past in post-World War II Berlin. U.S. Army war correspondent.British Press Aide (J. Paul Boehmer). British Interviewer (Tom Cummins). Shot in black and white.	138748
2006	Good German, The	N		Kanon, Joseph. Judith Tarr	Movie tie-in edition	Radio Reporter Jake Geismar of CBS covers the Potsdam conference for Collier's Magazine. When government authorities move to cover-up the death of a solitary American soldier, Geismar smells a story.Former Berlin Correspondent for CBS, Geismar has wangled one of the coveted Potsdam Conference. His assignment: a series of articles on the Allied occupation. His personal agenda: to find the German mistress he left behind at the outbreak of the war.When he stumbles on the murder, he thinks he has found the key that will unlock his Berlin story. What Jake finds instead is a larger story of corruption and intrigue reaching deep into the heart of the occupation.Berlin, July 1945. Geismar is warned not to meddle, but he can't resist the story's draw. His investigation leads him deeply into Berlin's agonizing struggle for survival, its black market, and Allies' frantic attempts to round up Nazi scientists.	138749
2002	Good Girl, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1903 (Media Excerpts)			African-American TV Reporter (Ken Rudulph), Channel KKBO 12 News. Seen on television giving live news report.	138750
2009	Good God Bad Dog	M				Reporter (Dennis Maynard). 	138751
1990	Good Grief: Cub Scouts and Horses & Whiskers on Kittens	T			Episode #6. 11-4-1990	Newscaster (Christina Reguli).	138752
1969	Good Guys and the Bad Guys, The	M				Reporter (David Cargo) from the , New Mexico Press	138753
1997	Good Guys Bad Guys: Only the Young Die Good	MTF			Australia.	Photographer (Tanya Carter).	138754
1978	Good Guys Wear Black	M				Newscaster (Dick Shoemaker)	138755
1996	Good Hair: Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Little, Benilde		Reporter in Newark, Alice Andrews, falls in love with a handsome surgeon but class difference, especially his upper-crust African American background threaten their romance	138756
1977	Good Human Story, A	T				News Media	138757
2001	Good in Bed	N		Weiner, Jennifer		Columnist Cannie Shapiro of the Philadelphia Examiner is an ambitious entertainment journalist with a plus-size figure and wicked wit to match. Humiliated to discover that her ex-boyfriend has been chronicling their former sex life in a series of articles called "Loving a Larger Woman" in a popular women's magazine, pop-culture journalist Cannie Shapiro embarks on an adventure-filled odyssey.For 28 years, things have been going along nicely for Shapiro. Sure, her mother has come charging out of the closet and her father has long since dropped out of her world. But she loves her friends, her rat terrier, Nifkin, and her job as pop culture reporter for the Examiner. She’s even made a tenuous peace with her plus-size body. But the day she opens up a national women’s magazine and sees the words “Loving a Larger Woman” above her ex-boyfriend’s byline, Cannie is plunged into misery -- and the most amazing year of her life. From Philadelphia to Hollywood and back home again, she charts a new course for herself: mourning her losses, facing her past, and figuring out who she is and who she can become.	138758
1997	Good Intentions	NM		O'Brien, Patricia		News Media	138759
2007	Good Life, The	M				Sports Commentator (Brad Abrell - Voice) does the football color.	138760
1975	Good Life, The: Mr. Fix-It	T			Episode #10. 12-19-1975	Journalist Mr. Coles (John Quayle).	138761
1999	Good Man's Sin, The	M				Reporter (Donna Marston)	138762
1996	Good Morning	T			Series	Reporter (Trish Adudu)	138763
2003	Good Morning Afghanistan	DF			Denmark	Child Reporters Qais Dunaishjo, Ilhyas Hurmat, Shagoofa Saher.	138764
1980	Good Morning America	DT			Series. 11-3-1975. ABC	TV News Program. TV Anchors Steve Fox (1980-2000), Kathleen Sullivan (1985-1987), Charles Gibson (1987-1998, 1999), Carole Simpson (1988-1995), Paula Zahn (1988-1990), Forrest Sawyer (1988-1989), Forrest Sawyer (1988), Mike Schneider (1989-1993).TV Anchors Peter Jennings (1989), Kate Collins (1989), Joan Lunden (1980-1998). Correspondents Kathie Lee Gifford (1982-1985), Linda Ellerber (1986-1987). Features Reporter Ron Reagan (1983-1986).Movie Critic Joel Siegal (1981-).  Medical Contributor Dr. Nancy Snyderman (1987-2003). Legal Contributor Arthur Miller (1980-).Weathermen Spencer Christian (1984-1998), Dave Murray (1983-1985), Steve Pool (1989). Features Reporter Ron Reagan (1983-1986). Correspondent Kathie Lee Gifford (1982-1985).Science Editor Michael Guillen (1988-2000), Food Editors Julia Child (1980-2000), Wolfgang Puck (1986-2000). Entertainment Editors Pat Collins (1980), Chantal Westerman (1986-2000). People Reporter Jeanne Wolf (1981).	138765
1975	Good Morning America	DT			Series. 11-3-1975. ABC	TV News Program. TV Anchors Steve Bell (1975-1987),  Margaret Osmer (1975-1979). Hosts David Hartman (1975-1987), Nancy Dussault (1975-1977), Sandy Hill (1977-1980), Charlie Gibson (1975-2005).Correspondents Erma Bombeck (1975-1986), Jack Anderson (1975-1980), Geraldo Rivera (1975-1978). Financial Correspondent Sylvia Porter (1977-1978). Consumer Reporter Joan Lunden (1976-1980).Weathermen John Coleman (1975-1982). Features Correspondent Tom Sullivan (1978-1983). Medical Contributor Dr. Tim Johnson (1975-).Gossip Contributor Rona Barrett (1975-1980), Advice Columnist Helen Gurley Brown (1975-1978), Beauty Editor Cheryl Tiggs (1976-1977), Financial Contributor Sylvia Porter (1977-1978).	138766
1990	Good Morning America	DT			Series. 11-3-1975. ABC	TV News Program. News Anchors Morton Dean (1993-1996), Carole Simpson. Correspondents Scott Weinger (1994-1998), Elizabeth Vargas (1996-1997), Antonio Mora (1996-2002),Connie Chung (1998-2002), Antonio Mora (1999-2002).Hosts Lisa McRee (1997-1999), Kevin Newman (1998-1999). Interviewer Frank Gifford. Senior National Correspondent Claire Shipman.Sunday Hosts: Dana King (1993), Bill Ritter (1993-1994), Willow Bay (1994-), Antonio Mora (1994-1995), Kevin Newman (1996-). Weatherman Tony Perkins (1998), John Coleman. Entertainment Reporter Laurie Hibberd (1997-1998).Beauty Editor Cindy Crawford (1996-1997).  Entertainment Editor Chantal Westerman. Animal Expert Jack Hanna.	138767
2000	Good Morning America	DT			Series. 11-3-1975. ABC	TV News Program. TV Anchors Diane Sawyer, Chris Cuomo, Robin Roberts, Bill Weir, Barbara Walters (2005-2006), Jack Ford (2000-2003), Bill Weir.Senior National Correspondent Claire Shipman (2001). Correspondents Mike Barz (2005-), Mike Barz, Chris Cuomo, Cat Deeley (2006). Weatherman Sam Champion (2006).Entertainment and Lifestyle Reporter Alex Cambert (2001).Legal Commentators Kimberly Guilfoyle (2003).	138768
1993	Good Morning America Weekend Edition	DT				TV News Program. TV Anchor Ron Claiborne (2004-). Hosts Dana King (1993), Bill Ritter (1993-1994), Antonio Mora (1994-1995), Willow Bay (1994-1997), John Hockenberry (1995-1996), Tyler Mathisen (1996), Kevin Newman (1996-1997), Aaron Brown (1997-1998).Hosts  Bill Weir (2004-), Kate Snow (2004-). Features Correspondent Marysol Castro (2004-).	138769
1983	Good Morning Britain	TF				Reporters Kay Burley (1983-1988), Lorraine Kelly (1984-1988), Lisa Aziz (1988, 1898-1992), Michael Hastings, Geoff Meade, Newsreaders Linda Mitchell (1988), Gordon Honeycombe, Jayne Irving..Presenters Richard Keys (1983-1990). Anne Diamond (1983-1988), Robert Kee (1983-1984), Anna Ford (1983), Angela Rippon (1983), David Frost, Michael Parkinson, Anneka Rice, Kathy Tayler, Mike Morris.Weather Presenters Ulrika Jonsson (1989-1992), Nicky Fox., Trish Williamson, Wincey Willis. Health Expert Hilary Jones (1990-1992). Fitness Expert Lizzie Webb.	138770
1979	Good Morning Houston	T			Series 1979-1992. Talk-Show.	Weatherman Ed Brandon. Hosts Jan Glenn, Don Nelson.	138771
1967	Good Morning World	T			26 episodes	TV Newscaster Big Jack Jackson, intoxicated newscaster (Gene Klavin). Hosts of radio morning program in Los Angeles	138772
1987	Good Morning, Babylon	M				Irish Cameraman (Andrea Prodan).	138773
1943	Good Morning, Judge	M				Reporter (Eddie Coke)	138774
2003	Good Morning, Miami:	T	VHS 1502, 1370		Episodes. Series (September 2002-	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Lazy and neurotic assistant Penelope "Penny" Barnes Barrington (Constance Zimmer), and a volatile nun, Sister  Brenda Trogman (Brooke Dillman), the show's weather reporter. He has to make changes. Dylan Messinger (Ashley Williams).Jake's mother Claire Arnold (Suzanne Pleshette) in Season 1.	138775
2003	Good Morning, Miami: About a Ploy	T		Fife, Christopher and Jason Clodfelter	Episode #18. 3-20-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Dylan becomes upset after hearing about Gavin supposedly receiving a job offer in New York without telling her. As she fuels her anger, Jake is tempted to give his anchorman up without a fight after hearing Dylan might not move to New York with him.Penny and Claire get in an auto accident, and both bribe Frank, the only witness, with friendship, hoping that he'll blame the wreck on the other.Later, when Roberta accidentally slips that the job offer in N.Y. was just a scam to get Gavin a raise in his salary, Dylan gets angry and tells him that it's over for good.	138776
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Big Leap, The	T		Goldstein, Jonathan	Episode #16. 3-6-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.In an attempt to increase the ratings on the show, Jake persuades Gavin to "tandem skydive" with an overly enthusiastic Frank -- not realizing that Frank has a hidden agenda.Elsewhere, Jake also tries to reconcile his relationship with Penny when he sees her dating another guy while Claire invites Dylan out for what seems to be an innocent night of dinner and drinks.	138777
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Ex Games, The	T		Lasher, Amanda	Episode #27. 10-28-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Jake finds out that Dylan has an ex-husband and tries to keep cool until Gavin reveals who Dylan's ex-husband really is -- and Jake can't get him out of his head.As Halloween approaches, Penny goes to a costumed wedding reception and brings along Frank, who finds that being in costume has extra benefits when he thinks he's found his very own Southern belle.	138778
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Fear and Loathing in Miami	T		Quill, Tad	Episode #17. 3-13-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Being named on a list of Miami's "Hot One Hundred" makes Gavin (Matt Letscher) anxious for greener pastures. Makes a bid to become a prime-time network newscaster -- but instead he ends up as a contestant on "Fear Factor."To Gavin's disappointment, he finds that he's #100 on "Miami's Hot One Hundred List," and, much to Dylan's dismay, enlists the help of stern agent Roberta Diaz to give his career a boost.Meanwhile, Penny convinces Jake to transfer her downstairs to work with Frank, who spends his entire day doing absolutely nothing at all.Claire complains of the new poster with her face on it, which annoys Jake, who's attempts to swoon Penny continue to fail.	138779
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Good Morning, Manhattan	T	SVD 1450	Rudell, Kirk	Episode #24. 10-7-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Dylan (Ashley Williams) and Jake  are prompted to leave Miami by tyrannical behavior of new boss Victoria. After the rude intrusion of Victoria as the new boss, Dylan and Jake set off for New York to find a new beginningIn a fabulous twist of fate, Dylan finds that the Fab Five from "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" have made over their apartment from fashion faux pas to fabulously fantastic.Unfortunately, Jake and Dylan don't stick around long enough to enjoy their new surroundings.	138780
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Heart is a Lonely Apartment Hunter, The	T	VHS 1304	Gorenberg, Jamie	Episode #6. 10-24-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Apartment hunting rattles Jake who makes an ill-timed decision to move in to Dylan's place.  But she moves in with anchor Dylan (Ashley Williams). Jake persuades Penny to  help him find a new apartment.When Dylan offers her apartment so she can move in with Gavin, he accepts hoping that disaster will result from the move-in. Frank struggles to tell Lucia about her annoying habit.	138781
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Her Place or Mine?	T			Episode #30. 12-11-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Siilver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.After she takes Jake's vacation to the Bahamas, Victoria and Jake engage in a power struggle involving job perks.When Gavin struggles with his own problems of losing his investments, he is left to find extra work that isn't considered the most honorable of jobs, including voicing a lame cartoon character.Gavin's problems make Penny realize that she may actually have feelings for him.	138782
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Hi, My Name Is Jake	T		Quill, Tad	Episode #11. 1-2-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.When one-upmanship contests pit Jake against Gavin, Dylan isn't impressed. To make Dylan for sorry for him, Jake ends up lying, telling that he, like Gavin, is an alcoholic.Brenda and Lucia test Christmas gifts for the show's 'safe toys' segment and a stray dart ends up wounding nervous-wreck Frank. When Penny takes Frank to the hospital, she is surprised to find that Frank has her on his 'Emergency Call' list.	138783
2003	Good Morning, Miami: I Second That Promotion	T	SVD 1459	Quill, Tad	Episode #25. 10-14-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Dylan (Ashley Williams) comes up with great idea for the show so Jake gives her a segment of her own to produce but finds it hard to distinguish himself from boyfriend and boss.After Dylan comes up with a great idea for the show Jake gives her a segment of her own to produce but finds it hard to distinguish himself from a boyfriend and a boss.Meanwhile, Gavin takes a joke from Joni a little too seriously and starts to freak out about his age. As he tries new, youthful approaches to his job, Frank tries his own luck with Hollis, a new girl that gets his attention.	138784
2002	Good Morning, Miami: I'm With Stupid	T		Day, Richard	Episode #10. 12-12-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.While Sister Brenda thinks of leaving her convent, Jake gets in hot water when he enrages Dylan by questioning her intelligence. Meanwhile, Claire is offered the role of a guest host on the show.	138785
2002	Good Morning, Miami: If It's Not One Thing, It's a Mother	T		Friedman, Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #9. 12-5-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Dylan is upset when her mother doesn't like her boyfriend Gavin, but things get even worse when Louise decides Jake would make a better suitor.Claire and Penny battle over the same guy, Taylor and Frank has an unfortunate accident with a copy machine.	138786
2002	Good Morning, Miami: It Didn't  Happen One Night	T		Friedman, Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #5.	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Exasperated with Gavin and Lucia's constant on-air bickering, Jake sneaks a couples therapist onto the show as a guest, and Lucia admits that she is angry at Gavin over a tryst they had years ago.Upset to learn that he dated Lucia and never told her, Gavin's girlfriend Dylan gets drunk and almost kisses Jake. Meanwhile, Claire tricks Penny into thinking she can beat Claire at poker.	138787
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Jake's Nuts Roasting On an Open Fire	T		Stumpe, Kathy Ann	Episode #12. 1-9-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.After a little help from Penny, Jake conspires the perfect gift for Dylan, a poetry book inscribed with his true feelings towards her, but everything goes wrong with Frank issues a present-swapping time.Finally Jake retrieves the book and gives it back to Dylan, telling her it's very important. It seems like he's finally going to get her, but everything goes rye when Gavin finds the inscription.Claire instructs Frank to build Jake's Christmas present -- a bike, and also finds out about all the pathetic gifts the ex-station manager received in past years.	138788
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Kiss Before Lying, A	T			Episode #29. 11-18-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Siilver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Jake and Dylan are excited to spend their first romantic Thanksgiving together but Jake's mother, Judy, has other plans and decides that Jake and Dylan should come over for Thanksgiving instead.With the rest of the staff home for the holiday, Frank is left in charge of the station temporarily.	138789
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Kiss of the Spider Man	T	VHS 1306	Rudell, Kirk J.	Episode #7. 10-31-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Program's cast and staff wear disguises for the taping of a theme show. Jake and Gavin both arrive at a Halloween party in the same costume. When Dylan kisses the masked Jake, mistaking him for Gavin, Jake kisses her back without revealing his identity.But he is unsure about whether or not to admit the truth afterwards. Meanwhile, Frank makes some new friends when the show broadcasts live from a gay men's bar.	138790
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Looking For Love In All The Wrong Cages	T			Episode #31. 12-18-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Siilver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.It's zoo week on Good Morning Miami, and guest Erika, a local zoologist is on the show. Meanwhile, Frank decides it's time to "retire his heart" and end his dating days, but Jake soon tricks him on a date with Erika.After Frank leaves the table to buy Erika a gift, she leaves because she thinks Frank is weird. Penny is trying to score free coffee by stealing punch card puncher. Gavin tries to get in on it too, only to abuse the free stuff and get caught.As a result of Penny telling the manager, she is rewarded with free coffee and baked goods for one year. Frank goes to get Erika back, and Jake shows up and tells him what happened. Frank feels very betrayed, but Jake sweet talks his way out of it.	138791
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Mee So Torny	T	SVD 1343	Hunt, Darlene	Episode #13. 1-16-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Jealousy fills the newsroom. When Gavin confronts an anxious Jake, revealing to him that Dylan knows of his feelings, he sets up some guidelines for when he's in the hairstylist's presence.Meanwhile, Claire finally gets her dressing room, but also inadvertently discovers Penny's feelings for her grandson. As Frank ponders his weight, Dylan tries to sort out her feelings about Jake, only to get into a fight with her boyfriend.After Gavin leaves, Dylan pours out her feelings to Frank, whom is in need of a haircut. She tells a tale of a girl named Mee (Mie) who is torn between two men, Davenport and Lake.When Dylan finally confronts Jake, she finds him in an awkward position...he's kissing Penny.	138792
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Mutt and Jake	T		Rosenthal, David S.	Episode #15. 2-27-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.As Jake and Penny finally choose to consummate their relationship, the feuding Gavin and Dylan decide to adopt a dog, hoping it will help their struggling relationship.When Penny believes that Jake still has feelings for Dylan, he finally resolves his feelings towards the hair stylist that stole his heart.	138793
2003	Good Morning, Miami: New Good Morning, Miami, The.	T	SVD 1443	Prady, Bill	Episode #23. 9-30-2003. Season 2 Opener.	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Dylan (Ashley Williams) and Jake are together. New boss Victoria threatens to fire everyone. Anchorman Gavin and co-worker Penny (Constance Zimmer) swear off sex after going to bed.After a year of waiting, Jake and Dylan finally get to know each other on a more personal note unlike Penny and Gavin who end up swearing off the opposite sex and intimacy. Awkward situation between four of them grow as they return to their work routinesUnfortunately another disturbance has come up, Victoria barges her way in as the new boss and threatens to fire anyone who isn't up to standards. After Jake and Dylan realize they are together, they have no reason to stay in Miami.They both decide that moving to New York  may be good idea.	138794
2003	Good Morning, Miami: One Flu Over the Cuckold's Nest	T	SVD 1357	Day, Richard	Episode #22. Final Episode of  First Season	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Gavin proposes to Dylan (Ashley Williams) who delivers it while he's on the air. She tries to decide what to do while having dinner with Jake who tries to sway her from accepting the proposal.When Gavin impulsively proposes marriage to surprised and conflicted Dylan during the live show, she cannot answer. Desperate to tell Dylan  he loves her, Jake asks Claire for advice.She convinces Penny, who dated Jake, to plan romantic dinner for Jake and Dylan. Frank, Claire and a nurse tape a public service announcement for flu prevention. Claire ruins so many attempts that Frank receives overdose of flu shots.This delays Jake and Dylan at the studio, while Gavin and Penny end up commiserating at the restaurant. Before he can persuade Dylan not to marry Gavin, Jake realizes something about his true feelings . . .	138795
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Penny Wise Jake Foolish	T	VHS 1316	Kohan, David and Max Mutchnick	Episode #8. 11-14-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.It's Jake's birthday, but he is upset because Penny and Dylan are always bickering. When he tries to get them to reconcile, Dylan blurts out an accusation that Jake misinterprets.He thinks Dylan is aware that he is secretly in love with her—but she actually meant that she suspects Penny is enamored with him.Sister Brenda argues with Frank over an heirloom watch he removed from their deceased uncle's casket. And recovering alcoholic Gavin develops a new, entirely unexpected addiction.	138796
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Pilot	T	VHS 1286	Kohan, David and Max Mutchnick	Episode #1. 9-26-2002.	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Hotshot TV producer Jake Silver (Mark Feuerstein) sought to salvage dismally rated morning show in Miami. Arrogant Co-Host Stone and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Insecure Station Manager Francis "Frank" Alfano (Jere Burns).Lazy and neurotic assistant Penelope "Penny" Barnes Barrington (Constance Zimmer), and a volatile nun, Sister  Brenda Trogman (Brooke Dillman), the show's weather reporter. He has to make changes.The only reason he's staying is he's in love with the captivating hairstylist, Dylan Messinger (Ashley Williams).	138797
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Power Failure	T		Kohan, David and Max Mutchnick	Episode #2. 10-3-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Jake attempts to establish his authority as the new producer and impress Dylan in the process. But his plan has the unintended result of antagonizing the entire staff. Co-Hosts Gavin and Lucia refuse to come out of their dressing rooms at broadcast time.Frank promises to acquire a new set for the show but fails—and the old set has already been taken away.	138798
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Slow and the Furious, The	T		Quill, Tad	Episode #21. 4-10-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Jake asks Dylan out on a date, but she turns him down claiming that she is not ready to move on until she knows that Gavin is ready.  Penny and Jake form new segment for Good Morning, Miami called "Get It On with Gavin."It's a dating show where Gavin dates woman on camera, then decides if he will go out on another date with her. All goes well until date shows up and is complete idiot. Jake feeds her lines through ear-piece on camera so date won't be complete waste.Gavin finds out and tells Jake that he just isn't ready to move on, but Jake gives him a few words of encouragement. The next day Gavin makes a move that shocks Dylan and Jake. Claire gets phone call saying old friend of hers in hospital.Frank asks if she wants to see her, but she refuses because of falling out they had. When Frank learns about falling out, takes Claire to hospital to visit old friend. Air is cleared until another argument brings with it the death of her old friend.	138799
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Someone To Watch Over Gavin	T		Rudell,  Kirk J.	Episode #20. 4-3-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.As Gavin mopes around being mean to guests on the show, Jake convinces Dylan to go with him to see "West Side Story," but not until he pays visit to Gavin for some bonding.Frank, after hearing how much Claire hates her birthday, acts as a mole for the newspaper, sending in gossip and other things about the new Good Morning, Miami co-host so she'll forget completely about turning another year older.Gavin soon hears about Jake and Dylan's little date, and plots to spoil their evening of fun by telling them that he needs Jake to be with him tonight.Jake, wanting to go on his first "date" with the girl he's been after for so long, pays Penny to watch Gavin so he can still go out with Dylan. But everything backfires when Penny gets drunk and Gavin tells his ex what Jake did	138800
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Swan Jake	T	VHS 1309	Kohan, David and Max Mutchnick	Episode #4. 10-17-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Road trip  bonds Jake and Gavin. When Jake reluctantly agrees to drive Gavin to meet his fans at a senior center, the guys discover that they have more in common than they thought.However, Jake realizes that it was easier to imagine stealing Gavin's girlfriend Dylan when he disliked Gavin.Lucia tricks Dylan into admitting her feelings for Jake, and Lucia engages Sister Brenda and Penny in some very revealing "girl talk."	138801
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Take a Penny, Leave a Penny	T	SVD 1367	Rudell,  Kirk J.	Episode #14. 1-23-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.After the romantic kiss they shared in the previous episode, co-workers Penny and Jake decide to work out their situation, coming to a final decision -- their relationship will be strictly physical.Dylan tries to pry out information on Jake and Penny from Frank, who wonders why Gavin and him have barely ever talked.As Dylan continues her quest for answers, unnerving Gavin, Claire becomes involved with a T.V. repairer by the name of Lenny (Tom Poston).	138802
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Three Weeks Notice	T	VHS 1390	Leff, Steve and Jim Patterson	Episode #19. 3-27-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Dylan and Gavin's breakup seems to be effecting the entire office. As Dylan mops around, crying constantly, Roberta tries to get Gavin into a new clique.Realizing that the hairstylist that he's been after since day one is now single, Jake plans to sweep her off her feet, but his grandmother Claire forces him to give it three weeks.	138803
2002	Good Morning, Miami: Way to Dylan's Heart, The	T	VHS 1298	Day, Richard	Episode #3. 10-10-2002	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of the lowest-rated morning show in the country. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher) and self-centered co-host Lucia Rojas-Klein (Tessie Santiago). Season 1.Jake agrees to let Dylan fix him up with her best friend Cindy only because he secretly wants to be able to spend more time around Dylan.But when Jake and Cindy agree to join Dylan and Gavin for a romantic weekend, Jake calls on Claire for advice. Meanwhile, Frank and Lucia enlist the help of Penny and Sister Brenda when they have to create a public service announcement for the station.	138804
2003	Good Morning, Miami: Will You Still Leave Me Tomorrow	T	SVD 1470		Episode #28. 11-11-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Siilver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Gavin shows up for work looking like a mess after being kicked out of Penny's bed in the middle of the night after she thinks he is getting emotionally involved in the relationship.Jake jumps in to keep the show running, but ends up bringing more havoc into the situation. Meanwhile, Dylan calls upon Victoria for help buying a car.	138805
2003	Good Morning, Miami: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Emmys?	T	SVD 1456	Goldstein, Jonathon	Episode #26. 10-21-2003	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Silver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Gavin bumps into Valerie  at his Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. She convinces him to go undercover as an investigative reporter to get a story on national television.  He makes a fool out of himself.Dylan tries to get old high school pictures from everyone and uncovers that Penny has a secret past that no one knows about.	138806
2004	Good Morning, Miami: You Bet Your Relationship	T			Episode #32. 1-15-2004	TV News Staff at Miami Station. Executive Producer Jacob "Jake" Siilver (Mark Feuerstein) of morning show.. Pompous Anchor Gavin Stone (Matt Letscher). Victoria Hill (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), new station boss.Jake and Dylan discover there is a betting pool in the office for how long their relationship will last. In an attempt to prove their commitment to their skeptics, they decide to have everyone over for dinner to show how happy they are together.Penny and Gavin bring separate dates in hopes of not being branded as a couple. In the end, the only thing they all know for sure is that relationships are not as easy as they seem.	138807
2000	Good Morning, Providence	DT				Sports Reporter Tim Gray. Sports News Anchor Frank Carpano. Community News Anchor Kelly McGee.	138808
1992	Good Morning…With Anne and Nick	T				Presenters Anne Diamond, Nick Owen. Entertainment Correspondent Tania Bryer.	138809
1964	Good Neighbor Sam	M				Photographer Taragon (Bernie Kopell) from an agency.	138810
1944	Good Neighbors	DT	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 21:53	Newspaper Operations. Minnesota Star Journal is the feature in this newspaper operations film.	138811
1989	Good News from Outer Space	N		Kessel, John		Journalist George Eberhart finds himself even more alienated from his trashy journalism job and his wife than he was before his "suicide."	138812
1640	Good News From the North	ER	USC	Parker, William		News	138813
1937	Good News of 1938	R			Series	Press	138814
1938	Good News of 1939	R			Series	Press	138815
1980	Good News/Bad News (Good News, Bad News)	NJ	OWN - H	Fragasso, Philip M.		School Editor is Lenny Simpson's twin sister, appointed new editor-in-chief of the official school newspaper and Steve Braverman set out to retaliate.	138816
2005	Good Night Nobody	N		Weiner, Jennifer		Gossip Reporter Kate Klein traded her city life in New York City for the suburbs and kids. But when her neighbor, a ghost writer for a famous right wing columnist dies, she uses her reporting skills to solve the crime.	138817
1988	Good Night to Kill, A	NM	OWN - P	O'Donnell, Lillian		News Media. Homicide detective hampered by media	138818
2003	Good Night Valentino	M		Ballerini, Edoardo. Based on a story by H.L. Mencken		Journalist H.L. Mencken (John Rothman) greets Actor Rudolph Valentino in his hotel room. Valentino has come to see Mencken for advice about how to deal with a newspaper editorial that claims Valentino's screen career has emasculated the American male.	138819
2005	good night, and good luck.	M		Heslov, Grant and George Clooney (Directed by Clooney as well)		Journalist Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) of CBS and his fight with Senator Joseph McCarthy. Journalist-Producer Fred Friendly (George Clooney). News Director-Producer Don Hewitt (Grant Heslov). CBS Newsman Don Hollenbeck (Ray Wise).Reporter (Joseph Dowd). President of CBS William Paley (Frank Langella). Coworkers (Robert Downey Jr. and Patricia Clarkson).	138820
1965	Good Night, Irene	N	OWN - H	Ullman, James Michael		Reporter Pete Ames, a young journalist whose carelessness hastened the death of an ex-call girl.	138821
1948	Good Sam	M				Photographer (Franklin Parker).	138822
2001	Good School	N		Yates, Richard		High School Newspaper Editor William Grove is a quiet boy who becomes editor of the school newspaper at a New England prep school prior to World War II. Besides Grove’s story, there are also stories about Jack Draper, a crippled chemistry teacher and Edith Stone, the schoolmaster’s young daughter who falls in love with the most celebrated boy in the class of 1943. 	138823
2004	Good Shepherd, The	M				Journalist Madeline Finney (Molly Parker) is the former girlfriend of a worldly and urbane priest who is forced to challenge his comfortable existence as an ecclesiastical spin-doctor when he comes to believe in the innocence of a young priest accused of murder. His only ally turns out to be Finney who helps him investigate a social worker’s death. 	138824
2004	Good Soap Guide, The	DT				Australian Correspondent (Jason Herbison).	138825
1993	Good Son, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Andria Hall).	138826
1984	Good Sport, A	MT	SVD 541	Margolin, Arnold (Teleplay)	Woman of the Year Remake	Sports Columnist Tommy O'Bannon (Ralph Waite), a boozing Manhattan sportswriter, and Fashion Magazine Editor Michelle Tenney (Lee Remick), an elegant, twice-divorced journalist are the combatants in this battle-of-the-sexes romp.O'Bannon writes a nasty column on Tenney because she claims a link between violence in sports and other social problems. She corners him in a bar and rattles off statistics on injuries in football amazing him and everyone else in the bar.Reporter in Bar (Nick Vallelonga).	138827
1991	Good Sports:	T	SV 74, 66, 49. B 36l		Episodes. Series (January 1991-July 1991).  15 Episodes	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138828
1991	Good Sports: Bigger They Are, The Harder They Hit	T		Zimmerman, Ron	Episode #3. 2-7-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.Jim Brown (Himself). Bruce Jenner (Himself).	138829
1991	Good Sports: Bobby and Gayle Go On a Date	T	SV 79	Zimmerman, Ron	Episode #13. 6-22-91	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138830
1991	Good Sports: Book Is Just a Book, A	T			Episode #9. 5-27-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138831
1991	Good Sports: Cincinnati Kids, The	T		Levin, Larry & Alan Zweibel	Episode #7. 5-27-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.Pete Rose (Himself)	138832
1991	Good Sports: Class Act, A	T	SV 91  (Incomplete)	Levin, Larry	Episode #15. 7-13-91	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138833
1991	Good Sports: Electricity	T			Episode #10. 6-3-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138834
1991	Good Sports: Gayle Wouldn't Do That	T			Episode #2. 1-21-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138835
1991	Good Sports: Jack McKinney Is a No Yes Man	T		Levin, Larry and Ron Zimmerman	Episode #4. 2-14-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.George Steinbrenner (Himself)	138836
1991	Good Sports: Kiss Is Just a Kiss, A	T		Woody, Russ	Episode #6. 3-18-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.Marge Schott (Herself)	138837
1991	Good Sports: Love Means Never Having To Say You're Happy	T	DVD -R HQ 6972. SV 76		Episode #12. 6-15-91	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.George Foreman (Himself)	138838
1991	Good Sports: Moody Blues Swing, The	T			Episode #8. 6-8-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138839
1991	Good Sports: Movin' In	T			Episode #11. 1-31-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138840
1991	Good Sports: Premiere: Pros and Ex-Cons	T		Zweibel, Alan	Episode #1. 1-10-1991.	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.Karem Abdul-Jabbar (Himself). Fred Travalena (Himself). Lyle Alzado (Himself).	138841
1991	Good Sports: Return of Nick, The	T		Zimmerman, Ron and Alan Zweibel.	Episode #14. 7-6-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.	138842
1991	Good Sports: Reviews Are In, The	T		Levin, Larry	Episode #5. 2-25-1991	TV Sportscaster Gayle Roberts (Farrah Fawcett), a former model turned sportscaster stuck with a new co-anchor Bobby Tannen (Ryan O'Neal), a retired jock.Vlade Divac (Himself)	138843
1980	Good Time Harry:	T				Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138844
1980	Good Time Harry: Audrey Simpson	T		Gordon, Steve	Episode. 7-26-1980	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138845
1980	Good Time Harry: Ben Younger	T		Gordon, Steve	Episode	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138846
1980	Good Time Harry: Harry (aka Harry's Back in Town)	T		Gordon, Steve	Episode 7-19-1980	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138847
1980	Good Time Harry: Harry Kisses Death on the Mouth	T		Gordon, Steve. Glenn Gordon Caron	Episode. 8-30-1980	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138848
1980	Good Time Harry: Play It Again, Stan	T		Rose, Mickey	Episode	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138849
1980	Good Time Harry: Wally Smith Story, The	T		Gordon, Steve	Episode. 7-26-1980	Sportswriter Harry Jenkins (Ted Bessell), ace sportswriter for the San Francisco Sentinel (later Journal, Herald). Marcia Strassman as fellow sportswriter Carol YoungerTed Bessell as swinging bachelor Harry Jenkins, sportswriter for San Francisco Herald. Eugene Roche as Jimmy Hughes, sports editor	138850
2003	Good Times, Bed Times	MF			Director Leung Pak Kin, Chang Hin Ka	Gossip columnist (Sammi Cheng) investigates a story on the controversial sexual impotence of a cop.Columnist falls in love with the cop and finds out that he is indeed impotent. When the couple seeks expert advice to cure his illness, other journalists exposes the truth.	138851
1974	Good Times: Too Old Blues	T			Episode #1. 2-8-1974	Interviewer (Woodrow Parfrey).	138852
1986	Good to Go (aka Short Fuse)	M		Novak, Blaine (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter S.D. Blass  (Art Garfunkel) for the Washington Tribune, is a drunken journalist. His editor is angry with him for not coming up with any stories. A racist police detective tells him a murder took place at a club.When the story appears, owners of the club complain that the reporter never  even been to the club.  Reporter, now involved in the world of drug gangs, discovers his source, the policeman, is corrupt. Cop shoots a source and reporter blames the editor."I'm going to tell the whole world what you did…and don't worry, I don't need your paper to tell my story," he tells editor. Policeman tries to kill Blass. TV news crew helps Blass tell his story and  policeman is suspended. Editor (Richard Baer)."Your story doesn't jibe with the facts and that's all there is to it." "What facts?" "The facts, Blass….what is it with you? You get the facts. You print the facts. All of a sudden what I'm getting is social fiction which nobody will read…""…if it were shoved under their noses for free and every day of the week. Now, Blass, you look at this and you look at it good. They busted you for this shit last time and they're going to bust you again, only this time you won't live to drink about it."	138853
2004	Good vs. Evil (aka G. vs. E): Ambulance Chaser	T	DVD -R HQ 8658		Episode #15. 3-24-2000. Sci Fi.	Reporter Holly who works for a newspaper shoots pictures of two members of the Corps. (the Good) led by the Minister of Defense who try to kill a Morlock (Evil - Morlocks sign people to Faustian deals of wealth and power in return for their souls).They try to persuade Holly not to print her story about the battle between good and evil that is waged on Earth. If she does it could lead to more people wanting to sign Faustian deals and the end of the Corps.	138854
2009	Good Wife, The: Conjugal	T	DVD -R HQ 11554		Episode #6. 11-3-2009	News Media cover the results of the appeal of a death row prisoner who is found innocent. Alicia works with Will on the case and agrees to a conjugal visit to Peter but just to get some information on her client given that Peter convicted him when he was the state’s attorney. News Media listen to state attorney’s office representative explain the miscarriage of justice was all Peter’s fault so the judge in the case can save face. 	138855
2010	Good Wife, The: Infamy	T	DVD -R HQ 11690		Episode #11. 1-5-2010	TV Commentator Duke Rosco (Craig Bierko), the network and his show “Gimme Some Truth With Duke Rosco” are sued for making up stories, but Rosco vows to fight any attempt to curtail his right of speech, and the judge agrees with him. He says the mother of a missing child killed her child before she committed suicide because of his tirades on TV. The husband wants to sue. The girl is found alive, but the jury verdict against Roscoe is put aside by the judge in the interests of first amendment rights. Rosco is displayed as a mean-spirited, blowhard, lying journalist throughout the program. Roscoe, the host of “Gimme Some Truth” provoked the anguished mom into hanging herself. He tells the audience “I’m glad she’s dead. That’s right. Because the more guilty people who commit suicide, the less we’ll crowd the courts.”He concluded the woman was guilty of murdering her toddler. Though the network wants to settle (they are rapidly losing advertisers), Duke is all up for a court battle, defending his right to free speech. Moreover, “If the network pays one red commie cent, I’m going to quit...and take my nine million viewers with me. The widower is equally eager to go to court because “it will keep Jamie’s face out there.” His child has been missing now for a year and a half. The jury is asked to decide, is it the right to free speech or the right to slander and lie?  On screen, Rosco is ranting about the “hypocrisy from a bunch of limo liberal lawyers from Stern, Lockhart, Gardner.” The then flashes a photograph of “Will Gardner sneaking into a hotel room with the wife of the hooker-loving, toe-sucking State’s attorney. The caption under the photo: “Murdering Lawyers.” Roscoe in court is defending himself as a “commentator,” not a journalist, but his lawyers say they don’t care what Roscoe calls himself, he is a journalist entitled to not revealing his sources. The firm’s attorney  representing the widower tries to convince the judge that if Roscoe’s not a journalist, he is not protected by the shield law and should be forced to reveal his sources -- namely the “citizen journalists” who have fed him such information as a tip that the wife had sought a third term abortion. The firm’s investigator finds the source. The “citizen journalist” had simply made it all up to get Rosco’s attention. Horrified when he accepted it as fact, she e-mailed the commentator to retract, but he claims he never read the e-mail. Roscoe, savoring the extra attention, now offers a $100,000 reward “for even a shred of evidence that Jamie Willens (the missing girl) is alive.” He also promises, tomorrow night, to reveal some dirty details about Stern, Lockhart: “Who’s spent two months in detox? Who’s cheated on their tax return? Who’s a closet lesbian?” Although the jury thinks Roscoe is scum, the judge decides to overrule its verdict, to protect the first amendment. Some consolation comes when Rosco’s $100,000 reward yields a tip that leads police to the missing toddler who has been kidnapped by a childless couple but is alive and well. In the end, both the widower and Roscoe get what they want.As for the closet lesbian, the investigator Kalinda looks on nervously, but Roscoe reveals it to be -- Diane. The end of the program shows the firm’s female partner tossing her head back in a raucous, delighted laughter. 	138856
2009	Good Wife, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11426		Episode #1. 9-22-2009	News Media. Press conference. The opening sequence of the pilot shows an imposed-upon civil servant (Chris Noth) holding a press conference where he responds to allegations of sexual misconduct and resigns in disgrace while his seemingly devoted wife, Alicia (Julianna Margulies) stands by his side. The situation is similar to that of John Edwards and Eliot Spitzer and their wives standing next to their cheating husbands. Alicia returns to work as a defense attorney after her husband’s corruption scandal and incarceration. 	138857
2009	Good Wife, The: Stripped	T	DVD -R HQ 11452		Episode #2. 9-29-2009	News Media cover civil suit involving the rape of a prostitute at a bachelor party, and subsequent arrest of suspect on criminal charges. Press Conference with Alicia’s husband referred to throughout the program. 	138858
2009	Good Wife, The: Threesome	T	DVD -R HQ 11624		Episode #7. 11-24-2009	News Media cover the prostitute involved with the good wife’s husband. Talk Show Host Chelsea Handler (As Herself) has an online segment of her program, “Chelsea Lately,” in which she interviews Amber, the prostitute who is writing a book about her affair. “Did he suck on your toes all the time?” Chelsea asks Amber. The two then agree the wife must have been frigid. Alicia wasn’t aware of any of this. When she gets to work, she has a message from her husband and “somebody from Page Six.” Her new assistant shows her the “YouLenz” download of Amber’s talk show appearance.  On screen, Amber claims that Peter sought her services when his wife refused to participate in a threesome: “I think he thought she was a little...” “Frigid,” Chelsea finishes. “You can say it. I’ve seen her. I think she looks frigid.” After running the gauntlet of hallway stares, Alicia enters a meeting with Diane and Will, who are discussing “damage control.” Founding partner Jonas Stern has been hit with a DUI and is coming to the office to, among other things, meet Alicia, who so skillfully represented his daughter in that slip and fall case a few episodes ago.The prostitute Peter had an affair with is going on talk shows and threatening to write a book. She calls Alicia’s workplace and tells people Peter wanted a “threesome” with Alicia and herself. Alicia goes to Peter in tears and  and tells him to make her stop. Peter and his lawyer bring the prostitute to a meeting. She’s expecting a payoff but they threaten her telling her she has no idea what Peter’s capable to protect his family. Leaving for the day, Alicia is confronted by Amber in the parking garage. The encounter ends with the hooker screaming, “Go to hell! You two deserve each other!”	138859
2009	Good Wife, The: Unprepared	T	DVD -R HQ 11602		Episode #7. 11-17-2009	News Media cover husband Peter’s  appeal process. Interviews and coverage bother the good wife, Alicia, who testifies that he would be welcomed home if bail were approved.	138860
1912	Good Woman, A	P		Middleton, George		Freelancer Hal Merrill, a writer of articles accused of libel	138861
2006	Good Year, A	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Nila Aalia). Newscaster #2 (Stephen Hudson).	138862
1923	Good-by Girls!	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	138863
1983	Good-bye Cruel World	M				Sports Reporter Kara Klinkley (Jan Fischer). Newswoman on the Street (Karin Babbitt). Weatherman Sy Kowalski (James F. Dean). TV Director (Buckley Norris).	138864
1903	Good-bye, Proud World	N		Kirk, Ellen Warner (Olney)		Editor Alonzo Grainger, proprietor and chief editor of the great "Dawn" newspaper. Lawrence Snow, the best writer on the staff.Milicent Waldo, 9 years in the Hearth and Home department, yet no feeling of security.  Grainger: "Miss Waldo does very good work sometimes, but I never count much on a woman. Women have no sustained force."	138865
1964	Goodbye Charlie	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	TV Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy)	138866
2007	Goodbye Dolly	NM		Baker, Deb		Reporter Ronnie Bean is working on a big expose story when he is been found dead with a doll restoration artist’s craft knife stuck in his back. Someone then  begins sending the artist boxes of Kewpie dolls with threatening messages inside. After discovering her boyfriend of seven years cheated on her, the artist dumps him and returns to her hometown to move back in with her mother and also help in her mom’s doll restoration business. When her mother goes on a publicity tour for her new book, the artist attends her first auction where she wins the bidding on a box of Ginny dolls. But her package and someone else’s box of Kewpie dolls gets mixed up. Reporter Bean covered the event. The weapon has the artist’s boyfriend’s fingerprints on them because he took it from her so the police arrest him. The woman doesn’t believe her ex-boyfriend is a killer. When two more people are murdered who knew about the Kewpie doll mix-up, the artist decides she is on the list unless she exposes the identity of the murderer.	138867
1977	Goodbye Girl, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7354, 7355			Theater Critic (Clarence Felder)	138868
2004	Goodbye Girl, The	MT				Critic in Audience (William Samples).	138869
1983	Goodbye Goliath	NM	GPL	Chaze, Elliot		City Editor Kiel St. James. Thoroughly disliked manager of a small Alabama newspaper is murdered causing city editor  to investigate a plethora of suspectsEntire staff of The Catherine Call detested and feared John Robinson, the newspaper's huge and arrogant general manager. Keil St. James, city editor finds his boss dead.Every member of the staff tries to find the killer and every one is a suspect. . St. James struggles to keep turning out the paper each day. Female photographer, wife of printer suspect.	138870
1933	Goodbye Love (aka Goodbye, Love)	M		Ruth, Hampton Del (Story). Del Ruth, George Rossener, John Howard Lawson (Screenplay-Dialogue)		Columnist Brooks (Ray Walker) tries to help a friend get out of marriage to a gold digger. Reporter at Wedding (Eddie Foster).	138871
1998	Goodbye Lover	M			PR	Newscaster (Nina Siemaszko). Public relations agency-practitioners	138872
1951	Goodbye My Fancy (aka Goodbye, My Fancy).	M	SVD 1041	Kanin, Faye (Play). Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Photographer Matt Cole (Frank Lovejoy) arrives on campus to cover visit by congresswoman to speak at her alma mater.  He had a wartime romance with her when she was a correspondent.  She left him in Paris."We were a nice snapshot, but we were never a family portrait." Photographer still carries torch for her. She finds out he's assigned to the story and tries to call Henry Luce directly, but photographer shows up as she is finally getting the call through.Photographer  finds out about her relationship with the president of the school. Tries to convince her  president is responsible for making university closed world. Proves his point when progressive teacher arranges to show documentary with her appearanceHead of university's Board is concerned film may contain inappropriate material for students to see. Screening is canceled. Congresswoman accuses president of giving in and threatens to tell Life magazine why she was expelled if film is not shown.They break up and photographer and congresswoman are reunited. Photographer a melancholy romantic. "I hate Life photographers. They're always trying to catch you picking your nose." Reporter (Phil Tead).	138873
1996	Goodbye My Love	M	SVD 615			News Media. Woman sees her and her husband's campaign to legalize euthanasia in a different light after she contacts cancer	138874
1983	Goodbye Paradise	M				Reporter (John Benton)	138875
1964	Goodbye, Charlie	M				TV newscaster (Jerry Dunphy). Michael Jackson (himself)	138876
1983	Goodbye, Cruel World	M		Niciphor, Nicholas (Story).  Niciphor, Alan Spencer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorman Rodney and Ainsley Pointsetter (Dick Shawn) cracks under the strain of reading constantly depressing news and decides to go commit suicide.Pointsetter sets up a camera and tape recorder in his apartment to announce his plans, then goes on a quest to say good-bye to those closest to him accompanied by a cameraman.Pointsetter's final suicide attempt is interrupted by the arrival of a female newscaster from another station with whom he had arranged a date. She offers a rape of hope, but the film ends with everyone getting killed.	138877
1939	Goodbye, Gravesnatcher	SS		Sale, Richard	Detective Fiction Weekly, Sept. 23, 1939	Reporter Joe "Daffy" Dill of the New York Chronicle, always one step from being fired.  Covers everything from restaurants to gangsters. Rival Harry Lyons, fellow reporter. Support of Dinah Mason, receptionist.Paper's editor, affectionately known as "the Old Man."	138878
1988	Goodbye, Miss 4th of July	M				Newspaper. Letter to the editor	138879
1976	Goodbye, Norma Jean	M				Photographer (Burr Middleton), sleazy photographer.	138880
1996	Goode Behavior: Goode Cause	TF			Episode #5. 9-23-1996	Reporter (Paul Edwards-Nobrega).	138881
1973	Goodies and the Beanstalk, The	MT				Newsreader (Corbet Woodall - Himself).	138882
1975	Goodies Rule -- O.K.?	MT				TV Newsreader (Corbet Woodall). The Town Cryer (Norman Mitchell).	138883
1976	Goodies, The: Goodies - Almost Live, The	T			Episode #53. 11-2-1976	Newsreader (Corbet Woodall).	138884
2002	Goodness Ungracious Me!	MT				Style Editor (Ellie Crompton) of Heat Magazine	138885
2007	Goodnight Burbank	T			Web - Video Short. Bliptv.com	Parody News. Local TV News parody by Haydn Black	138886
1990	Goodnight Sweet Wife (Murder in Boston, A)	M		Freudenberger, Daniel (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Michelle Caruso (Margaret Colin) served as special consultant for the film in this account of a controversial Boston murder case in which a man charged that his pregnant wife had been assaulted and killed by a black man. Turns out he killed herMan at first becomes a media hero, but Caruso, with the help of associate Kim Tan (B.D. Wong) feels something is not quite right with his story and begins to investigate.She makes a transcript of his call for help and retraces the route the man took after the assault while making the call on his car phone. She works independently to pursue the story. When an arrest is made, she expresses skepticism.Continually battles with her editor and tries to convince him he has the wrong story, to which he responds, "You're the reporter. Prove it to me."The man finally commits suicide. "It's not enough to have been right. A reporter gets it in the paper," she says.	138887
1995	Goodnight Sweetheart: Don't Fence Me In	T			Episode. 5-1-1995. Season #2. Episode #10	TV Reporter (Suzy Aitchison). TV Presenter (Don Gallagher).	138888
1993	Goodnight Sweetheart: I Get Along Without You Very Well	T			Episode #5. 12-16-1993	Newsreader (Claire Williamson).	138889
1993	Goodnight Sweetheart: Is Your Journey Really Necessary?	T			Episode #3. 12-2-1993	Newscaster (Tanveer Ghani).	138890
1995	Goodnight Sweetheart: Let Yourself Go	T			Episode #15. 4-24-1995	TV Commentator (John Motson - Voice). TV Presenter (Steve Rider).	138891
1998	Goodnight Sweetheart: London Pride	T			Episode #40. 3-2-1998	Interviewer (Esther McVey).	138892
1999	Goodnight Sweetheart: Something Fishie	T			Episode #56. 6-13-1999	Newsreader (Emily Bruni).	138893
1983	Goodnight, Beantown:	T			Series. (April, 1983 to September 1984). 18 Episodes.	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Cassidy is surprised when his station hires a female feature reporter to help his sagging show, especially since she's also his new neighbor.	138894
1984	Goodnight, Beantown: Consumer's Best Friend, The	T			Episode #17. 1-8-1984	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).When an old co-worker, who once got Matt fired, shows up at WYN as the new consumer expert, Matt begins to question his intentions.	138895
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Custody	T		Carothers, A.J.	Episode #4. 4-24-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Jenny's politician ex-husband comes to town and tries to convince Matt to help him bring evidence against Jenny that will help him gain custody of Susan.	138896
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Felon Needs a Girl, A	T		Greer, Kathy	Episode #8. 10-16-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Jenny begins to feel like she's getting all of the lackluster stories. Susan decides that she's ready to date.	138897
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Happy Medium	T		Osborn, Ron	Episode #13. 11-20-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).When everyone becomes convinced a psychic has real powers when she correctly foresees the kidnapping of a young girl, Matt sets out to prove fraud	138898
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Hooking for Mister Goodbar	T		Greer, Bill	Episode #6. 10-2-1983. Season 2 Opener	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Jenny goes undercover as a hooker to get a story on how prostitutes are trapped by cops.	138899
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Invasions of Privacy	T		Carothers, A.J.	Episode #9. 10-23-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).An interview with the widow of a recently murdered man leads to the woman's arrest, and Jenny feels guilty because she pushed for the interview.	138900
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Looking Forward to the Past	T		Reno, Jeff and Ron Osborn	Episode #12. 11-13-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt begins to feel bored with his life and decides to accompany two friends to South America	138901
1984	Goodnight, Beantown: Lost and Foundering	T			Episode #18. 1-15-1984	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).When a story takes Matt and Jenny into the forest, they end up having to stay there over night. They soon discover that there may be more to their friendship than meets the eye	138902
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Old Flame Flickers, An	T			Episode #15. 12-18-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt thinks that he may be falling for his first love all over again.	138903
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Our Man in the Slammer	T		Greer, Bill and Kathy Greer	Episode #11. 11-6-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).After Matt is thrown into jail for not revealing his source for a story, Jenny must convince his source to come forward and get Matt out.	138904
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Out-of-Towner, The	T		Davis, Elias and David Pollack	Episode #2. 4-10-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).An old friend of Matt's is also Jenny's favorite author. She persuades Matt to arrange an interview with him.	138905
1984	Goodnight, Beantown: Peace on Earth (aka Deadline)	T			Episode #16. 1-1-1984	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Man threatens to blow up the newsroom if he isn't given airtime to plead for world peace	138906
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Pilot	T		Carothers, A.J.	Episode #1. 4-3-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt Cassidy is disappointed to find out that his new co-anchor is also his new neighbor.	138907
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Please Stand By	T		Kline, Steve	Episode #5. 5-1-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt and Jenny find themselves in a jam after the road back to town has been washed out and that they will have to stay in a hotel together.	138908
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Popsicle	T		Greer, Bill and Kathy Greer	Episode #10. 10-30-1981	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt suspects his elderly neighbor is up to no good.	138909
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Source, The	T		Kline, Steve	Episode #3. 4-17-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Matt refuses to believe Jenny's notion that there is illegal gambling their town. He later realizes that she is right from an interview that he does.	138910
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: Valerie's Fan	T		Reno, Jeff and Ron Osborn	Episode #14. 12-4-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Attention from a fan gives Valerie a swelled head.	138911
1983	Goodnight, Beantown: What's Good for the Goose	T		Reno, Jeff	Episode #7. 10-9-1983	TV Anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill Bixby), sole anchor at WYN, Channel 11 Evening News in Boston teams with Jennifer Barns (Mariette Hartley). News Director Dick Novak (George Coe).Albert Addelson (G.W. Bailey) became the new news director in 1983-84. Sportscaster Frank Fletcher (Jim Staahl). Reporter Valerie Wood (Stephanie Faracy).Jenny begins to feel like she's getting all of the lackluster stories. Susan decides that she's ready to date.	138912
1944	Goodnight, Sweetheart	M		Fenton, Frank, Joseph Hoffman (Story). Isabel Dawn, Jack Townley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Johnny Newsome (Robert Livingston)  is a brash, big city reporter who takes a half interest in the small Springdale Citizen with co-editor Jeff Parker (Henry Hull). He tries to use scandal sheet tactics to boost circulation.He attacks the opposition paper's candidate for mayor. The candidate's niece double-crosses the reporter by pretending to be a woman from the candidate's past. Reporter in turn disguises himself in drag to create gossip about a mystery woman.He finds himself charged with her murder when "she" disappears. Niece eventually clears him and they are married by the candidate for mayor.Reporters (Kirk Alyn, Jack Gardner, Tom Keene, Fred Santley, Charles Williams). Newsboy (Hugh Chapman).	138913
2005	Goodnite Charlie	M				News Media. News Reporter (Vanessa Tyler).	138914
1980	Goodtime Girls	T			Wartime Washington D.C.	Photographer Camille Rittenhouse (Francine Tacker) lives with three other working girls in Washington D.C. in 1942	138915
1935	Goodwill Court	R			Series - 1935-36	Press	138916
1951	Goodyear TV Playhouse	T			Series 1951-1960	Press	138917
1992	Goof Troop: All the Goof That's Fit to Print	C	DVD -R HQ 1886		Episode	Newspaper staff. Pete starts his own newspaper. Goofy gives the two youngsters a book on "How to Be a Reporter."	138918
1956	Goofy Sports Story, The	T			Walt Disney Presents	Sports Announcer	138919
1968	Gooney Bird, The	N		Anderson, William C.		Press	138920
1985	Goonies, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jack O'Leary). Reporter #2 (Patrick Cameron)	138921
1952	Goonreel	T				Parody Television Newsreels. Commentator (Andrew Timothy). BBC's Radio "Goon Show" present parody of TV newsreels.	138922
1997	Goose in the Pond	NM		Fowler, Earlene		Gossip Columnist Nora Cooper was the author of the Tattler, an unsigned scandal-mongering column in the town's newspaper. But everyone knew her only as a storyteller at the local library.Her murdered body is found in a lake by the curator of the Folk Art Museum in San Celina, California who is recently married to the town's chief of police.  Nora's brother is head reference librarian. She was involved in a bitter divorce settlement.Both library and museum staffs are filled with people with nasty secrets Cooper was busy unearthing, the kind of secrets that destroy lives. She was found lying face down in the lake dressed in a Mother Goose costume.	138923
1925	Goose Woman, The	M		Beach, Rex	PR	Publicity. Former opera star who now raises geese. Her hunger for publicity in murder case causes her to involve her son in murder accusation. Reporter (George Cooper).	138924
2005	Gopher, The	N		Dhawan Salil, Rebecca Baxter		Editor-in-Chief Thomas Sakali of the local newspaper, The Gopher, is determined to bring the murderer of a young girl on her way home from work late last night to justice. Sakali was the girl’s lifelong friend. With the help of his fellow staff members at the newspaper, they dig for clues to the crime. Suspicion is cast on everyone they meet including the lead detective on the case, the detective’s wife and the city coroner. Soon Sakali realizes he can’t trust anyone, not even his friends The Gopher. 	138925
1998	Gordo y la flaca, El	DF			Series 1998	Reportero Hugo Garcia. Reporters Ines Moreno, Rafael Herrera, Rodner Figueroa, Azucena Kozel, Celines Toribio (1998-2001), Ines Moreno (2001), Karla Martinez (1999), Guendoly n Rodriguez (2002),	138926
1994	Gordon Elliott	DT			Series. 1994. Syndicated	Host Gordon Elliott.	138927
2009	Gordon Ramsay’s F Word: Episode 2	T	DVD -R HQ 11228		Episode #2. 6-24-2009	TV Newsanchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his family have to cook for 50 hungry diners. TV Host Kate Garraway challenges the host to beat her recipe for bread-and-butter pudding.	138928
1987	Gordon Sinclair: A Life...And Then Some	D		Young, Scott		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138929
1945	Gordon Sinclair: Bright Paths to Adventure	SS		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138930
1933	Gordon Sinclair: Cannibal Quest	SS		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138931
1936	Gordon Sinclair: Khyber Caravan	SS		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138932
1935	Gordon Sinclair: Loose Among the Devils	SS		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138933
1947	Gordon Sinclair: Signpost to Adventure	SS		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138934
1975	Gordon Sinclair: Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down	D		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138935
1966	Gordon Sinclair: Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Stand Up	D		Sinclair, Gordon		Reporter-Correspondent Gordon Sinclair assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. assumed an everyman persona in his stories and memoirs—just as we all become a semi-fictionalized character in the stories we tell of ourselves. With only a grade eight education, the Cabbagetown boy rose to be a highly respected journalist and is now remembered best as a panelist on the CBC's long-running show, Front Page Challenge. After joining The Star in 1922, Sinclair’s first few years were spent covering the mundane fires and robberies at the city desk and with a stint as the editor of the women's page. His big break came in June, 1929, when he joined a group of hobos just released from police custody for vagrancy as they tramped towards New York City. Inserting himself into his reporting, Sinclair demonstrated a keen eye for colourful anecdotes and a tone that appealed to common folk. His hobo stories were a hit, and Sinclair became The Star's roving reporter. The newspaper soon assigned him to explore England, Cuba, and Europe with no particular mandate except to send back interesting and sensational stories. On one of his earliest escapades, he visited Germany and stumbled into an interview with Adolf Hitler who, in early 1930, was still a year away from assuming power. Not realizing the importance of the interview, Sinclair's editors drastically cut the piece. But they learned their lesson, and eventually his articles were edited only for spelling.As Sinclair's popularity grew, his destinations became more exotic, and The Star actually polled its readers for ideas of where to send him next. At only five feet six and 160 pounds, Sinclair was an unlikely adventurer. But, in the "typical gear of the pukka sahib," as he called it, he donned a pith helmet, sported jodhpurs, and sometimes even wore a revolver on his belt. He spurned the old method of travel-writing, which had depended on visits to the local library, discussions with local journalists, and interviews with local authorities for colour, which had long resulted in repetitive, old boring articles. Instead, Sinclair wandered, often without itinerary, to see what stories presented themselves. Like the tales of imperial adventure carried in boys’ magazines, Sinclair's stories transported readers to exotic worlds. He swam the Ganges; fought deadly snakes; narrowly escaped quicksand (but lost his camera); reported the aftermath of earthquakes, riots, and other tragedies; visited France's infamous penal colony at Devil’s Island; encountered pirates, opium dealers, and slave traders; and interviewed Gandhi, Mao Tse-tung, and countless others.For readers in Toronto and across the continent—his articles made a mint for The Star in syndication—Sinclair's lively stories were a diversion from the joblessness and bread lines of the Great Depression. Upon his return from his first major expedition, which took him to India and Asia in 1932, he refined his adventures into book form. Footloose in India (1932) was an instant hit and the money earned bought Sinclair's family a house. Even J.V. McAree, a respected columnist at rival newspaper the Mail and Empire, admitted that he was impressed. He wrote: Gordon Sinclair is the kind of reporter we should like to be if we were a reporter. Shame compels the admission that when we were a reporter we were nothing like Mr. Sinclair. It is most unusual for a comparatively young man to be the kind of reporter he is, to have confidence in his own judgment, the instinct that the things which interest him are the things which will interest his readers; and, after all, not to care so much and find the chief satisfaction in painting the thing as he sees it.... It is a rare thing but it is the right thing, and he is blessed in not knowing any other.Sinclair's articles were sent back to Toronto by mail and were usually published about six weeks after he'd written them. An awkward situation was sometimes created if, having returned to the city before his dispatches had arrived, Sinclair was spotted on the street while still purported to be reporting from a jungle across the sea. Rumours that he'd invented his outlandish tales became so persistent that, on occasion, The Star produced witnesses to attest to their correspondent's veracity.Sinclair, however, did embellish his accounts. A shameless self-promoter rather than a deceptive charlatan, Sinclair understood—as any good storyteller does—that his audience was most interested in the essence of a story, not an abundance of intricate facts. The events did take place one way or another, but if there were a conflict between narrative and dull details, Sinclair's allegiance lay with weaving a good yarn. Even his employer encouraged embroidery for the sake of a good story. The Star fired him either seven, ten, or eleven times, depending on the source consulted. At one point, the newspaper claimed he'd traveled 160,000 miles and visited thirty-eight countries. Then, fourteen weeks later, the paper revised this to 340,000 miles traveled and seventy-three countries visited. Sinclair had remained in Toronto that whole time. Rumours of exaggerated claims never hurt his popularity with readers, however. Before each trip he received massive celebratory send-offs, and his articles from across the world were read rapturously.The excessive travel and time away from home eventually took a toll on Sinclair. His burn-out became evident when, sent late to Ethiopia during the Abyssinia Crisis, he couldn't match rival reporters who'd been on the scene longer. It was one of his rare failures as a reporter and resulted in one of his firings from The Star. He was soon rehired, however, and sent back on the road. Finally, after not having been accredited by The Star as a war correspondent for the Second World War, Sinclair spent more and more time as a radio commentator. He finally split from the newspaper in August, 1942, and embarked on a long career in radio and television until his death in 1984.Sinclair was known as “historicist” who on Saturday morning would look back at the events places and characters that shaped Toronto, Canada.	138936
1995	Gordy	M			PR (kid's movie)	Public Relations Man Gilbert Sipes (James Donadio) creates a campaign around the woman he's dating.  When the boss wants to run a campaign about Gordy the pig instead, Sipes has the pig kidnapped.TV Anchorman (Joe Washington). Reporter #1 (Amy Povich). Reporter #2 (Stacy Rukeyser). Camera Assistant (Kyle Weir).	138937
1971	Gore Gore Girls, The (aka Blood Orgy)	M		Dachman, Alan J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Released in 1974	Reporter Nancy Weston (Amy Farrell) for the Globe pays a detective $25,000 to investigate series of murders of strippers in exchange for exclusive rights to the story. Reporter faints at the sight of the victims.She allows detective to get her drunk causing her to pass out while he conducts the investigations. She gets jealous of the detective's interest in one of the strippers and does a striptease of her own while intoxicated.She is attacked by the killer and passes out. She has to get the rest of the story secondhand from the detective.	138938
1988	Gore Vidal's Lincoln	MT		Vidal, Gore		Press	138939
2000	Gore, The: Novel A	N		Citro, Joseph	Weinberg List	Journalist	138940
1990	Gorgasm	MF				Magazine Publisher (Flint Mitchell)	138941
1936	Gorgeous Hussy, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2249, 2250. SVD 1107	Adams, Samuel Hopkins (Novel).  Ainsworth Morgan, Stephen Morehouse (Screenplay)		Newsman "Rowdy" Dow (James Stewart). Drinking habit. Small role defending honor of a woman who ignores him.	138942
1961	Gorgo	M				Radio Reporter (Maurice Kaufmann). Announcer. Television Newscasts.	138943
1964	Gorilla	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	138944
1993	Gorilla Bathes at Noon	M				Journalist (Alfred Holighaus)	138945
1985	Gorilla Bold	P	MLPL	Gilsenan, N.P.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	138946
1988	Gorillas in the Mist: Story of Dian Fossey, The	M				Photographer (Gordon Masten)	138947
1920	Goshen Street	N	USC	Williams, Wayland Wells		Reporter David Galt becomes a newspaperman, then a soldier in World War I.	138948
1913	Goslings (A World of Women)	N	USC	Beresford, J.D.		Journalist Jaspeer Trale of the Daily Post. Watson Maxwell, editor.	138949
1995	Gospa	MF				Interviewer (Goran Grgic). British Journalist (Paul Tivers).	138950
2005	Gospel, The	M				TV Reporter (Sasha the Diva). Church Announcer (Rob Hardy).	138951
1985	Gossip	P	MLPL	Walker, G.F.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	138952
2000	Gossip	M	DVD			Journalism class project gone criminally wrong	138953
1997	Gossip	N		Bram, Christopher		Journalist Bill O'Connor of Washington D.C. is a closeted gay Republican who has an affair with a New York bookstore worker who lives in the East Village. The two click sexually and start a long-distance relationship.Right-wing journalist with a book trashing Hillary about to come out. When the man discovers his lover's book accuses a lesbian speechwriter, his best friend, of an affair with her boss, he indignantly ends the relationship.The man apparently has powerful friends including prominent gay activist and  senator's chief speechwriter. He agrees to meet O'Connor after meeting him in Internet chat room. Washington-based O'Connor is good kisser but also rising Republican star.The man tells O'Connor off. The journalist tires to make amends by coming out on national TV. Suddenly he is murdered leaving behind a recorded denunciation by the man on his phone answering machine.Media machine cranks up in the man's defense.	138954
1979	Gossip	N		Olden, Marc	Weinberg List	Journalist	138955
2000	Gossip	MF			Sweden.	Photographer (Fredrik Evers). Programledare TV4 (Lasse Bengtsson). Programledare TV4 (Anna Lindmarker).	138956
2001	Gossip	N		Hayes, Katy		Gossip Columnist Mary Jane works for a leading Dublin newspaper attending all the theater openings in skimpy frocks and high heels, keeping an eye on who’s with whom and making up what she can’t see. That’s her byline and her column. But the truth is that Mary Jane is a man -- 40, unfit, endearingly incapable of keeping up with his wife, his physiotherapist, or even with the times. When Mary Jane reports on a sighting of a prominent Dublin businessman’s extramarital canoodlings, he doesn’t expect to become embroiled in infidelity and murder. 	138957
2002	Gossip Column: Hollywood Novel, A	NR		Turner, Patricia		Cub Reporter Cinnamon Spark, sets out to take over Louella Parsons/Hedda Hopper territory in 1941.  Sniffs scandal and senses her big chance to scoop her opponents	138958
1980	Gossip Columnist, The	MT	SVD 532			Gossip Columnist Dina Moran (Kim Cattrall), ambitious journalist who settles for job as gossip columnist for Roper Newspaper Syndicate in Calif. Writes "Dina Moran's Hollywood"1st Photographer (Ernie Garrett). 2nd Photographer (Joe Terry).  3rd Photographer (Pat Atkins).	138959
2003	Gossip Girl	N		Ziegesar, Cecily von	#1 Gossip Girl Series	Internet Blogger Gossip Girl is an anonymous narrator with the ultimate insider scoop on the inner-workings of the privileged society of New York City’s Upper East Side’s most prestigious private school. She knows everything because she is one of them.  “It’s going to be a wild and wicked year, I can smell it, love Gossip Girl.”	138960
2009	Gossip Girl: Age of Dissonance, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10973		Episode. 3-16-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that the seniors are putting on a play and Serena is attracted to the director. Blair gets crushing news about her future. 	138961
2008	Gossip Girl: All About My Brother	T	DVD -R HQ 9895		Episode #16. 5-5-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Georgina tells Serena she is prepared to revel damaging information from Serena’s past. Blair and Jenny spread scandalous rumors about each other through Gossip Girl. Dan sees Jenny’s boyfriend cheating on her. Georgina reveals Serena’s brother is gay. 	138962
2007	Gossip Girl: Bad News Blair	T	DVD -R HQ 9047		Episode #4. 10-10-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Blair’s mother chooses her to be the new face of her clothing line. Serena and Dan remember that they come from very different worlds. Nate and Chuck indulge in a boys weekend to blow off steam after Ivy Week. 	138963
2008	Gossip Girl: Blair Bitch Project, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9859		Episode #14.  4-21-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair hesitantly returns to school after being dethroned as Queen Bee. Serena struggles to adjust to living with her future stepbrother, Chuck, and receives disturbing packages from an unknown sender. Jenny’s drive to be popular hits a high. 	138964
2007	Gossip Girl: Blair Waldorf Must Pie!	T	DVD -R HQ 9329		Episode #9.  11-28-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Dan invites Serena’s family to spend Thanksgiving with his, creating an uncomfortable situation for Rufus and Lily. Blair’s emotions spiral out of control when she learns her father is not coming home.	138965
2008	Gossip Girl: Bonfire of the Vanity	T	DVD -R HQ 10515		Episode #28. 11-10-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair is against the idea of her mother with Cyrus Rose, a new man in his life, and does everything in her power to make it impossible for them to be together. Jenny and Agnes move in together. Serena and Aaron fall for each other but something about Aaron threatens to ruin their new relationship. Dan and Chuck are at war due to Dan’s true interest in his father Bart Bass.	138966
2009	Gossip Girl: Carnal Knowledge	T	DVD -R HQ 10834		Episode #35. 2-2-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair comes up with a devious plan to take down the teacher who gave her the only B in her prep school career. Chuck has no recollection of what happened to him when he wakes up in a hotel. 	138967
2008	Gossip Girl: Chuck in Real Life	T	DVD -R HQ 10433		Episode #25. 10-20-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Vanessa tries to blackmail Blair into being a nicer person with the pictures of Caherine and Marcus. Blair then seeks revenge by convincing Chuck to try to seduce Vanessa. Lily and Bart throw an extravagant housewarming party and expect their children to make them proud. But Serena does not want to follow the rules. Meanwhile, Dan and Jenny discover a big secret that Nate has been keeping from his friends. 	138968
2009	Gossip Girl: Dan De Fluerette	T	DVD -R HQ 11464		Episode. 10-5-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Serena befriending Ursula, an actress costarring in Olivia Burke’s movie. A movie star named Olivia Burke is assigned as Vanessa’s roommate at NYU. Lily comes back home. Jenny starts her reign as the new Queen Bee. 	138969
2007	Gossip Girl: Dare Devil	T			Episode #5  10-17-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Serena and Dan go on their first date. Lily discovers that Eric is missing from the treatment center.	138970
2008	Gossip Girl: Dark Night, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10280		Episode #21. 9-15-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena and Dan are forced to deal with their problems when a citywide blackout traps them in an elevator. Blair questions the lack of passion in her relationship with Marcus. Nate struggles with his feelings for Vanessa and Catherine. 	138971
2009	Gossip Girl: Debarted, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11656		Episode. 12-7-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onChuck struggling with an issue from the past. A car accident rocks the Upper East Side. Vanessa and Dan try to navigate their newly complicated friendship. 	138972
2008	Gossip Girl: Desperately Seeking Serena	T	DVD -R HQ 9877		Episode #15.  4-28-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena's world descends into chaos when a former friend, the evil Georgina Sparks returns to town. Dan sees Serena preoccupied and he assumes that it has something to do with Chuck, her soon to be step-brother. Nate connects with the last person he expected, Vanessa. Hazel and Penelope try to recruit Nelly Yuki to be part of their club but it is not easy. Blair supervises the whole operation and hatches a plan to sabotage her biggest rival, Nelly Yuki. When Nelly breaks down after being reminded of her recent break-up with her boyfriend, the ladies find their way in and Nelly comes to the Waldorf penthouse. Then Blair invites the ex-boyfriend over. Meanwhile Serena goes out with Georgina, but things get so bad that Serena thinks someone spiked her non alcoholic drink. Jenny develops a crush on a dog-walker, Asher Hornsby, who might be her ticket to permanent popularity.	138973
2009	Gossip Girl: Enough About Eve	T	DVD -R HQ 11517		Episode. 10-19-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Vanessa vying with Blair for the honor of delivering the freshman toast at NYU. Dan invites Olivia to meet Rufus and Lily. Serena and Nate try to help Carter.	138974
2008	Gossip Girl: Ex-Files, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10322		Episode #22. 9-22-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair and her “Posse” interview different girls to decide whether or not they would be inducted into their clique. Dan bumps into new student Amanda and they form an instant bond. But Blair and her posse attempt to sabotage Dan and Amanda’s friendship by inducting her as the new girl in their clique. Meanwhile, Serena meets a new lust interest and Vanessa meets with the Duchess. 	138975
2009	Gossip Girl: Freshman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11411		Episode. 9-21-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Georgina who is determined to make Blair a social outcast. Serena tries to get even with Chuck. Bree and Nate decide to continue exploring their relationship.	138976
2009	Gossip Girl: Gone With the Will	T	DVD -R HQ 10767		Episode #33. 1-12-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Chuck, Bart’s brother, Jack, and Lily learn the fate of the Bass Empire when the will is read. Rufus and Lily’s relationship is strained as Rufus seeks details about the child he never knew he had. Noticing that his father has been acting strangely as of late, Dan does some investigating and uncovers Rufus and Lily’s secret, putting him in the awkward situation of deciding what to with this shocking revelation and who to share it with.	138977
2009	Gossip Girl: Goodbye Gossip Girl, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11135		Episode. 5-18-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl decides to send a shocking e-mail blast in the graduation ceremony of Constance Billard and St. Jude’s, pushing Serena to devise a devious plan of attack. The Means Girls Club challenge Jenny to succeed Blair as Queen Bee for next year. Lily and Rufus struggle with their relationship after Lily’s betrayal. 	138978
2009	Gossip Girl: Grandfather, The	T	DVD -R 11009		Episode. 3-23-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair, devastated by her current situations, turns to her wild side causing Serena and Chuck to have serious concerns about their friend. Vanessa convinces Nate that it may be time to forgive and forget when it comes to his mother’s Kennedyesque family. The Vanderbilts, who abandoned Nate and his mother when they needed them most. In an effort to be completely honest with each other, Lily and Rufus agree to share lists of their past lovers.	138979
2009	Gossip Girl: Grandfather, The. Part II	T	DVD -R HQ 11549		Episode. 11-2-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Olivia who tries to keep Dan from finding out what she said during her appearance on the Jimmy Fallon’s talk show. Blair makes a new friend and takes her to a party at Chuck’s hotel in hopes of making Serena jealous.	138980
2007	Gossip Girl: Handmaiden’s Tale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9183		Episode #6  10-28-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Dan’s childhood friend returns home and declares her feelings for him. At the masquerade ball, Blair sends Nate on a scavenger hunt. Disguised Jenny and Dan sneak into the ball. 	138981
2007	Gossip Girl: Hi, Society	T	DVD -R HQ  9356		Episode #10.  12-05-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Serena does want to attend the upcoming debutante ball until Grandmother CeCe says she will not take “no” for an answer. CeCe causes a rift between Serena and Dan. Blair and Nate decide to attend the ball as friends. 	138982
2009	Gossip Girl: How To Succeed in Bassness	T	DVD -R HQ 11537		Episode. 10-26-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Chuck asking Serena to spread the word about his new hotel. Blair trying secretly to help Chuck. Dan watching one of Olivia’s sex scenes. Jenny choosing between her role as Queen Bee and her friendship with Eric.	138983
2010	Gossip Girl: Hurt Locket, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11833		Episode. 3-8-2010	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onSerena and Nate who are exploring the boundaries of their friendship. Jenny accompanies Damien to a state dinner. Rufus tries to avoid Lily.	138984
2009	Gossip Girl: In the Realm of the Basses	T	DVD -R HQ 10732		Episode #32. 1-5-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Uncle Jack Bass arrives in town to try and help Chuck pick up the pieces. Blair tries to get accepted into Colony Club, the most prestigious ladies club in the city. Jenny returns to Constance Billard.	138985
2008	Gossip Girl: It’s a Wonderful Lie	T	DVD -R HQ 10594		Episode #30. 12-1-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair and Chuck make a bet that they can find the ideal dates for each other for the annual Snowflake Ball. Aaron’s ex-girlfriend, Lexi, expresses an interest in Dan which creates conflicted feelings for Serena. Nate, Jenny and Vanessa get into a tangled situation that puts their friendships and hearts on the line.	138986
2010	Gossip Girl: Lady Vanished, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11846		Episode. 3-15-2010	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onLily and Rufus becoming suspicious of Jenny’s relationship with Damien. Vanessa and Dan try dating other people. 	138987
2009	Gossip Girl: Last Days of Disco Stick, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11608		Episode. 11-16-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onBlair trying to impress students at NYU with a private Lady Gaga concert. Serena turns to Nate for support during a difficult situation. Jenny agrees to do a favor for Chuck.	138988
2009	Gossip Girl: Lost Boy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11443		Episode. 9-28-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Blair and Chuck, who both set their sights on an item for bid at Sotheby’s. Serena thinks Carter is up to his old habits. Georgina becomes interested in Dan and Vanessa grows suspicious of Scott.	138989
2008	Gossip Girl: Magnificent Archibalds, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10537		Episode #29. 11-17-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Thanksgiving in the Waldorf household finds Blair upset that her mom’s new boyfriend, Cyrus, has decided to ruin all her favorite traditions, but that’s nothing compared to what’s coming next. Lily finds herself trying to broker a peace treaty between Rufus and Jenny who is prepared to cut off all communication with her father if she doesn’t get her way. Serena isn’t quite ready to come clean with Aaron about her complicated past, but Dan ends up accidentally revealing a few tidbits of his own. Blair and Chuck come to their friend’s aid when Nate is once again forced to confront his father’s abandonment. Eric discovers a secret that Bart has been keeping from Lily. 	138990
2008	Gossip Girl: Much “I Do” About Nothing	T	DVD -R HQ 10169		Episode #18. 5-19-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting the downfall of Serena. Blair helps her bet friend by taking on the wicked Georgina Sparks. Lily plans for her wedding, but can’t stop thinking about Rufus. Serena finally tells Dan the truth about her past.	138991
2008	Gossip Girl: Never Been Marcused	T	DVD -R HQ 10249		Episode #20. 9-8-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair gets the Duchess’ approval when she discovers the Duchess and Nate making love in the library. Serena and Dan continue their relationship. Chuck lends Nate’s mother money so she can save her house. 	138992
2008	Gossip Girl: New Haven Can Wait	T	DVD -R HQ 10405		Episode #24. 10-6-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Blair, Serena, Dan, Nate and Chuck go to Yale. After Blair and Serena get into a fight, Serena decides to get even with Blair, who has always dreamed of going to Yale by going to Yale instead of going to Brown as planned and accepting the Yale Dean’s private invitation to the campus. Dan discovers that none of his recommendation letters for Yale were sent. He tries to figure out a way of getting into the school. Chuck is kidnapped by a group of Skull and Bones members and Nate hooks up with a coed.	138993
2008	Gossip Girl: O Brother, Where Bart Thou?	T	DVD -R HQ 10607		Episode #31. 12-8-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that a tragedy occurs that affects several families.	138994
2007	Gossip Girl: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8954		Episode #1. 9-19-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl  (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York's Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Gossip Girl spreads news that "it girl" Serena has returned to Manhattan after a self-imposed exile.Serena's best friend  has conflicting feelings about the return. New York Times Journalist (Andre B. Blake). 	138995
2007	Gossip Girl: Poison Ivy	T	DVD -R HQ 9014		Episode #3. 10-3-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger spreads news about students as they prepare for a much-anticipated visit from Ivy League college representatives. Blair uncovers a scandalous secret about Serena.Dan has his heart set on the coveted usher position for the Dartmouth representative. Jenny bonds with Serena's brother.	138996
2008	Gossip Girl: Pret-a-Poor-J	T	DVD -R HQ 10462		Episode #26. 10-27-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Jenny has a new young model friend, Agnes, who encourages Jenny to explore her wild side and also to confront Eleanor Waldorf, who is attempting to “borrow” Jenny’s designs. Meanwhile, Serena and Dan attend Rufus’ art opening as friends, but when Serena meets an artist, Aaron Rose, and the evening gets gets a little uncomfortable. Blair attempts to seduce Chuck, but he proves to be tougher than she ever imagined. 	138997
2009	Gossip Girl: Remains of the J	T	DVD -R HQ 11012 (Wrong title of episode). 		Episode. 3-30-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena throws Jenny a small birthday party for her sweet 16th, but things get out of control when Poppy Lifton turns the birthday into a huge social event. Vanessa in a moment of desperation agrees to help Chuck with a scheme having to do with Blair and Nate. Rufus tries to figure out how to cover Dan’s Yale tuition when he learns that Dan will not receive financial aid.	138998
2009	Gossip Girl: Reversals of Fortune	T	DVD -R HQ 11401		Episode. 9-14-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Chuck and Blair adjusting to life as a couple, Serena returning from Europe with secrets and a complicated relation, and Rufus, Jenny and Dan getting used to the van der Woodsens’ glamorous lifestyle.  	138999
2007	Gossip Girl: Roman Holiday	T	DVD -R HQ 9398		Episode #11. 12-19-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Blair’s father brings an unexpected guest when he comes home for the holidays. Jenny and Vanessa help Serena plan a Christmas surprise for Dan. Alison’s former lover calls the house upsetting Rufus. 	139000
2009	Gossip Girl: Rufus Getting Married	T	DVD -R HQ 11494		Episode. 10-12-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments on Rufus and Lily moving up their wedding date. Chuck uncovers a secret that Carter was hiding from Serena. Georgina pulls Vanessa and Dan into one of her schemes. Blair grows suspicious of Bree.	139001
2008	Gossip Girl: School Lies	T	DVD -R HQ 9449		Episode #12.  1-2-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that a night of fun at the school swimming pool almost turns tragic, prompting school authorities to threaten expulsion. 	139002
2009	Gossip Girl: Seder Anything	T	DVD -R HQ 11065		Episode. 4-20-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena returns from her trip to Spain with Poppy and Gabriel. Blair makes a secret deal with Nate’s grandfather. Dan takes a job to earn money for college. 	139003
2008	Gossip Girl: Serena Also Rises, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10333		Episode #23. 9-29-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Fashion Week is here!!! Blair is furious with her mother for giving Serena and her new socialite friend, Poppy Lifton, front row seats to the Eleanor Waldorf show. Hurt by both Serena and his mother Blair decides to sabotage the show. Meanwhile, Dan starts hanging out with Chuck, but he quickly learns that the dark side has its risks. Lily learns a secret that her new husband, Bart has been keeping from her.	139004
2007	Gossip Girl: Seventeen Candles	T	DVD -R HQ 9247		Episode #8  11-14-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Nate disappoints Blair on her birthday. Dan takes Vanessa to Blair’s birthday party so she can have bonding time with Serena. Jenny brings her mother home for a surprise visit. Nate’s parents ask him to make a big sacrifice.	139005
2010	Gossip Girl: Sixteen Year Old Virgin, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11858		Episode. 3-22-2010	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onLily sharing her secret with Rufus. Damien pressuring Jenny. Chuck makes a difficult decision about his hotel. 	139006
2009	Gossip Girl: Southern Gentlemen Prefer Blondes	T	DVD -R HQ 11077		Episode. 4-26-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting Georgina returns to the Upper East Side but it’s not the same Georgina we all knew, she’s changed. Chuck and Nate’s relationship is at a crossroad because of their mutual interest in Blair. Serena’s relationship with Gabriel gets more complicated.	139007
2008	Gossip Girl: Summer, Kind of Wonderful	T	DVD -R HQ 10201		Episode #19. 9-1-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena and Dan get back together, Blair finds British royalty when she tries to make Chuck jealous.	139008
2008	Gossip Girl: There Might Be Blood	T	DVD -R HQ 10483		Episode #27. 11-03-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena invites Aaron to be her guest at a charity gala honoring Lily and Bart, but after discovering a secret that Aaron has been keeping from her she begins to question whether Aaron is the guy she thought he was. Hoping it will help her chances of getting into Yale, Blair naively agrees to baby sit the 15-year-old daughter of a prominent Yale donor, but the teenager proves to be more than a handful and Blair begins to suspect that the evening may actually wind up hurting her chances of getting into the college of her dreams. Meanwhile, Jenny and Agnes plan a guerilla fashion show that will either launch Jenny’s star or ruin her chances of ever being accepted by the industry.	139009
2009	Gossip Girl: They Shoot Humphreys, Don’t They?	T	DVD -R HQ 11594		Episode. 11-9-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onJenny trying to land the hottest escort for Cotillion. Chuck and Nate try to help Serena and Blair repair their friendship. Olivia considers leaving school for a movie project.	139010
2008	Gossip Girl: Thin Line Between Chuck and Nate, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9476		Episode #13.  1-9-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena van der Woodsen was spotted buying pregnancy tests. 	139011
2009	Gossip Girl: Treasure of Serena Madre, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11643		Episode. 11-16-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl comments onBlair suspecting her mother of keeping a big secret from her. After having a fight with her mom, Vanessa shows up on Dan’s doorstep for Thanksgiving. Chuck tells Nate he has potentially damaging information about one of their friends. 	139012
2009	Gossip Girl: Valley Girls	T	DVD -R HQ 11124		Episode. 5-11-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting a flashback to the 1980s where a 17-year-old Lily gets kicked out of boarding school and runs away to Los Angeles. There she sees her parents, Rick and Cece, and her sister, Carol. Back in present day, Blair and Nate go to a prom together, but the night doesn’t turn out as planned and Chuck has something to do with it. Serena and Lily don’t see eye-to-eye over Serena’s recent run-in with the law. 	139013
2007	Gossip Girl: Victor/Victoria	T	DVD -R HQ 9237		Episode #7  11-7-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Girl knows that Serena and Dan acknowledge that they are crazy about each other. Chuck contemplates investing in a burlesque club to make his father proud. Nate confronts his father about drugs he found in the house.	139014
2008	Gossip Girl: Webisodes: Tales from the Upper East Side	W			8-4-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that someone from the Constance Billiard elite is tramping around with boys from St. Judes. Was it Penelope, Hazel, Isabel or Elise?	139015
2007	Gossip Girl: Wild Brunch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8979		Episode #2. 9-26-2007	Blogger Gossip Girl  (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York's Upper East Side. Narrates the action. Anonymous Blogger Gossip Girl spreads news that Serena receives an icy-cold reception from Blair and decides to take Dan to archenemy Chuck's fundraiser brunch.Jenny seeks advice from Blair, who realizes she may have something to gain by letting Jenny into her inner circle.	139016
2008	Gossip Girl: Woman on the Verge	T	DVD -R HQ 9916		Episode #17.  5-12-2008	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that Serena slips back into her old habits because she is ashamed of her secret. She eventually reveals it and her friends Blair, Nate and Chuck have to put their differences aside, in order to help her. Unfortunately, Serena is too ashamed to share the truth with Dan, therefore he assumes the worse about his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Rufus is excited when his band is invited to perform at a Rolling Stone-sponsored concert, but Lily is the last person on earth he expects to see at the performance, especially since her wedding rehearsal dinner is the same night.	139017
2009	Gossip Girl: Wrath of Con, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11103		Episode. 5-4-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that the presumed dead lovechild of Lily and Rufus appears alive in need of his parents looking for help to finish his senior year of high school. Blair puts pressure for Georgina to making amends for her past bad behavior by helping her in an evil plan. The rivalry between Nate and Chuck over Blair reaches a boiling point. Lily makes a secret plan to help Rufus with Dan’s college tuition. 	139018
2009	Gossip Girl: You’ve Got Yale!	T	DVD -R HQ 10793		Episode #34. 1-19-2009	Blogger Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell) focuses on teens in New York’s Upper East Side. Narrates the action. “Gossip Girl Here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite.” Anonymous Blogger Girl takes pleasure in reporting that it’s that stressful time of year when Constance Billard and St. Judes students find out who is and isn’t worthy of earl admission to Yale University. Serena bonds with her new Shakespeare teacher, Rachel, who has no clue the wrath she is about to suffer after giving Blair the first B of her prep school career. Chuck pairs up with an unlikely ally in his war with Jack over Bass Industries. Nate and Vanessa spend a romantic evening at the opera.	139019
2003	Gossip Hound	N		Holden, Wendy	PR	Publicist Grace Armiger, book publicist, mingles with Britain's elite.  Belinda Black, tabloid reporter with designs on the Globe's celebrity-interviews column written by the plump and plain Mo MillsGrace, a publicity with an obscure London publisher.  Scheming and staggeringly inept tabloid reporter steals a book.	139020
1993	Gossip Show, The:	T			Series. 1993-19098.	Gossip Columnist Janet Charlton. Hosts Janet Charlton, Michael Musto.	139021
2002	Gossip: Tabloid Tales	DT	DVD -R HQ 6541, 6542. SVD 1188			Newspapers. History of the tabloid press -- celebrities, authors and experts.	139022
2000	Gossip.Com	N		Fine, Marcia		Gossip Columnist Laurence “The Mouth” Duvall writes a weekly gossip column called “RUMORS and innuendoes” that attacks anyone with sarcasm and venom. Duvall is owner of Fashionista, the Scottsdale, Arizona society paper that everyone reads. Duval is using his weekly column to harass Jean Rubin, a Women and Literature teacher at the community college who has three months to play her twenty something daughter Lara’s wedding to Gus, a young man from an extended Charleston family. The wedding plans proceed through a series of funny, smart e-mails between Jean and her daughter. While the events unfold like a desert flower on steroids, Jean manages a prissy florist who absconds with her deposit, a bride who insists on wearing red shoes, the groom's father's designer obsessed, sassy third wife, a rabbi who leaves to start a casino, five Amazon blonde bridesmaids, her paranoid elderly parents, and Philomena, the neurotic wedding planner. Jean's husband, Maury, escapes the chaos by watching interminable hours of the golf channel.As Laurence's vitriolic diatribes accelerate, Jean receives support from her two closest friends: April, a wealthy, gorgeous busybody, and Glee, a plastic surgery slave addicted to therapy. April, a neighbor of Laurence's, walks her Lhasa Apsos just to question Carmen, his housekeeper. Glee finds solace in The Rock, a cult-like group facilitated by a sex therapist who can't stay married. Days before the wedding, with family members converging, Laurence is found dead. No one is upset and everyone is a suspect. The police question Jean and her friends. Is the killer Coleman, Laurence's love puppy, who stands to inherit a house full of antiques and millions of dollars? Or is it one of the nouveau riche types The Mouth slimed in his column? It all comes to a rollicking conclusion amidst the elaborate rehearsal dinner, the even more posh wedding with the murderer's arrest.	139023
2003	Got Papers?	M				News Media. Lead Reporter (Alex Castillo). Reporter (Josi Kennon). Reporter (Lauren Robinson).	139024
2002	Gotham Girls	C				News Media. WGBS Anchor (Tom Kenny - Voice).	139025
2003	Gothika	M	DVD -R HQ 2894, 2895			Reporters (Caroline Vn Vlaardingen, Al Vandecruys).	139026
1957	Gott schützt die Liebenden	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Austria	Journalist	139027
2003	Götterdämmerung	N		Kinkel, Tanja	Germany	Journalist	139028
1997	Gotti	MT	SVD 658			News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael Bianchin). Reporter #3 (Brian Kaulback). Reporter #4 (Michelle Moffett). Reporter #5 (Warren Dexter Beatty). Reporter #6 (Nerene Virgin). Courtroom Reporter (Sebastian MacLean).	139029
1994	Goud - Vergeten in Siberie	DF				Reporter Viktor Margaritto.	139030
1994	Gourmet Detective, The	NM	OWN - P	King, Peter		Investigative TV Journalist Ivor	139031
2009	Gourmet Rhapsody	N		Barbery, Muriel		Food Critic Pierre Arthens lies dying, recalling a lifetime’s worth of perfect treats, but just beyond his reach is a singular flavor. If he is to die in peace, he knows he must identify the flavor and its source. Arthens’ arrogance has alienated everyone around him but he knows about food’s power to shape experiences and doesn’t want to die until he can identify the flavor and source of that missing flavor of life. 	139032
1943	Government Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 2974, 2975. B 70	Nichols, Dudley (Screenplay). Budd Schulberg (Adaptation).	Ness Book - PR	Reporter Branch (Paul Stewart) tries to romance a woman although she is in love with someone else. She becomes involved in helping her boss by explaining Washington politics to him.Reporter eventually helps her defend her boss when he is called before Senate committee because of his unconventional methods for manufacturing bombers. Reporter Tom Holliday (Ray Walker) offers to be the manufacturer's PR man.She is quick to point out that not all newspapermen are like him adding, "They're the nicest people I know. The President trusts them. And he does alright." Businessman objects to the manufacturer's methods threatens to go to the newspapers.The manufacturer comments, "I've got a great deal of faith in the fairness of newspapers and the people who read them, and it's about time they found out about a few fellows like you."Time, 12/6/43 said Paul Stewart "makes a small part as a newshawk the best thing in 'Government Girl.'" Reporter (Tom Burton). Reporter (Harry Clay). Reporter (Ralph Linn). Reporter (Josh Milton). Reporter (Steve Winston).	139033
1969	Governor and J.J., The:	T			Series 1969-1972	News Media. George Callison (Drinkwater), press secretary (James Callahan)	139034
1994	Governor's Mansion, The	N		Laxalt, Robert		Journalist Pete, who becomes his brother's aide when he was Nevada's governor, narrates the story providing a witty, devastating look at a political process rife with voter apathy and ignorance, patronage, favor-swapping, dirty tricks and slick packaging.Two brothers are sons of Basque immigrants. Brother takes advantage of untried medium called television to make his appeal for control of 1960s Nevada where the syndicates still control the casinos.	139035
1972	Goze:  Momoku no onna-tabigeinin	MTF				Interviewer (Nagisa Oshima)	139036
1986	Gra w slepca	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Slawomir Misiurewicz).	139037
2003	Grace	M				Editor (Hayden Adams)	139038
1937	Grace Culver: Appearance Money	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Quetzal, Feb. 15, 1937	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139039
1934	Grace Culver: Bigger They Are, The	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Chinese Disks, The,  Nov. 1, 1934	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139040
1935	Grace Culver: Bombproof Baby	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The. House That Vanished, Oct. 15, 1935	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139041
1936	Grace Culver: Crime In the Air	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The. Castle of Doom, Jan. 15, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139042
1934	Grace Culver: Double Chocolate	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Unseen Killer, The, Dec. 1, 1934	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139043
1934	Grace Culver: Dumb Blonde	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Spoils of the Shadow, Sept. 1, 1934	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139044
1936	Grace Culver: Fur Will Fly	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Seven Drops of Blood, Dec. 1, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139045
1935	Grace Culver: Kitchen Trap	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, Murder Every Hour, The,  June 1, 1935	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139046
1935	Grace Culver: Millions to Burn	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Four Signets, The, Jan. 1, 1935	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139047
1936	Grace Culver: Phantom Pirate	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Third Shadow, The, March 15, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139048
1935	Grace Culver: Red Is For Fox	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Crooks Go Straight, March 1, 1935	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139049
1937	Grace Culver: Return Address	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/House of Silence, July 15, 1937	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139050
1934	Grace Culver: Scoop	SM		Brown, Roswell (pseudonym Jean Francis Webb)	Shadow Magazine, The/Spoils of the Shadow,  Aug. 1, 1934	Reporter Grace Culver for the Banner, investigates the murder of an old rich lady, finds the single clue the police overlooked and confronts the murderer.	139051
1936	Grace Culver: Sign of the Devil Dog	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Murder Town, June 15, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139052
1936	Grace Culver: Tattooed Twin, The	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Terror Island, Aug. 15, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139053
1935	Grace Culver: Thin Air	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Man From Scotland Yard, The,  Aug. 1, 1935	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139054
1937	Grace Culver: Torch Song	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Murder House, March 15, 1937	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139055
1936	Grace Culver: Tunnel of Terror	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Partners of Peril, Nov. 1, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139056
1934	Grace Culver: War Paint	SM		Brown, Roswell	Shadow Magazine, The/Murder Marsh, Oct. 1, 1934	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	139057
2008	Grace Happens	N		Czech, Jan M.		Paparazzi, bodyguards, world travel, famous people, movie sets and constant chaos make up the life of Grace, whose mother is a movie star. Grace dreams of a normal life with regular school and real friends. She also dreams of knowing her father, whose identity her mother has never revealed. 	139058
1983	Grace Kelly	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Wendee Winters).  Reporter #2 (Edmund Penney). Reporter #3 (Dan Gilvezan). Ship Reporter #1 (William Hellinger). TV Interviewer (James Newell). 1st London Reporter (Tony Roh). 2nd London Reporter (Simon Rouse).Clark Gable's Press Agent (Jerram A Swartz).	139059
1996	Grace of My Heart	M	DVD. L			Journalist John Murray (Bruce Davison), married. TV Interviewer (Albert Macklin). Journalist (Harry Victor).	139060
1997	Grace Under Fire:	T	L. VHS 413		Episode.	News Media	139061
1997	Grace Under Fire: Grace Graduates	T			Episode #96. 4-30-1997	Interviewers. Interviewer #1 (Kyle T. Heffner). Interviewer #2 (Dan Gerrity). Interviewer #3 (Gregory Daven). Interviewer #4 (Michael Krawic). Interviewer #5 (Kyle Colerider-Krugh). Interviewer #6 (Bryan Matsuura). Interviewer #7 (Jim Meskimen).Interviewer #8 (Rob Elk).	139062
1939	Gracie Allen Murder Case, The	M				Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Rube Demarest). Second Reporter (Jack Baxley). Photographer (Jim Kelso).	139063
1981	Graduation Day	M				Photographer (Aaron Butler).	139064
1999	Graenseland: At aeldes eller modnes	TF			Episode #2.	Editor-in-Chief Anne Knudsen (Herself), Weekendavisen.  Host Synne Garf (Herself).	139065
1999	Graenseland: Den uborlige sorg	TF			Episode #6.	Journalist Birgit Meister.	139066
1999	Graenseland: Kunsten at nyde	TF			Episode #1.	Film Critic Ole Michelsen. Author Klaus Rifbjerg.	139067
1932	Grafin von Monte-Christo, Die	MF			Germany	Journalist Stephan Riehl (Mathias Wieman).	139068
1931	Graft	M				Cub Reporter Dusty Hotchkiss (Regis Toomey) keeps getting passed over for assignments in favor of star reporter Speed Hansen (Harold Goodwin). He stumbles into a plot involving a kidnapping and a crooked election.After accusing a politician's daughter of murder, the cub is fired. So he decides to find the real killer.  He gets his job back. News Printer (Edward LeSaint).	139069
1913	Grafters	M				Press	139070
1937	Grand Bounce, The	M				Radio News Announcer (Frank Whitbeck)	139071
1984	Grand Canyon: Hidden Secrets, The	M				Photographer (Roger Crandall)	139072
1942	Grand Central Murder	M	DVD -R HQ 5027, 5022.			Press.  Detective uses reporters as threat to detective.  Comments about reporters.	139073
1979	Grand Dragon, The	N	OWN - H	Kurtz, Irma		Journalist who has lived in London for 10 years leaving a souring love affair to return to New York for a visit to her parents. She feels her Jewish background has no relevance for her.Father's fear of another holocaust inspires her to travel to Mississippi for a story on the Ku Klux Klan. Klan's grand dragon turns out to be a handsome, intelligent young man and the journalist is strongly attached to him.	139074
1936	Grand Finale	M			UK Only	Editor (Kim Peacock).	139075
1982	Grand Hotel Excelsior	MF			Italy	Journalist (Andrea Belfiore).	139076
2004	Grand journal de Canal+, Le	TF			France	Journalist (Marie Drucker - Herself). Columnist literature (Stephane Blakowski - Himself).  Columnist fashion as Mademoiselle Agnes - (Agnes Boulard) Host (Michel Denisot - Himself). Columnist music (Eric Dahan). Columnist cinema (Laurent Weil - Himself).	139077
1936	Grand Jury	M	SV 150	Grant, James Edward, Thomas Lennon (Story). Joseph A. Fields, Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter for The Chronicle, Steve O'Connell  (Owen Davis, Jr.),  covers a murder trial. The eager reporter is chewed out by editor for not having the heart to get an interview.Editor Clark (Charles C. Wilson) plans to send a "real reporter" to cover the story.Finally the editor agrees to give the kid a chance.  Rival paper, The Bulletin. Captured by crooks, scoops his colleagues on the final jury verdict by planting his girlfriend in a courthouse phone booth to prevent the other reporters from calling papers.When someone asks why a story ends with the comment that the killers will be caught in 24 hours, the editor tells him it is an unwritten law of the newspaper business that the killers will always be caught in 24 hours.	139078
1939	Grand Jury Secrets	M		Reis, Irving (Story). Reis, Robert Yost (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter and ham radio enthusiast John Keefe (John Howard) bugs a courtroom to listen in on the grand jury's deliberations in a case involving a phony stock racket. His brother is asst. district attorney who gets into trouble when story appears.Reporter next infiltrates the firm behind the stock racket by posing as a potential investor. Uses a briefcase with a hidden microphone. One head of the firm shoots his partner and frames a young man for murder. Reporter is fired for being drunk.He is told he can get his job back if he finds the real killer. Reporter poses as a priest to get into prison to interview the man charged with murder. His brother finds out and has him jailed for contempt of court.Reporter gets out of jail, is cornered by the killer and abducted at gunpoint.  Ham radio operators pick up a signal he sends through Morse code. Killer shoots the reporter but he survives and gets his job back.	139079
1977	Grand mit Vieren	N		Kettenbach, Hans Werner	Germany	Journalist	139080
1976	Grand National	N	OWN - H - P	Welcome, John		Journalist Myles Aylward, young racing journalist finds himself at the center of various intrigues and conspiracies that swirl around the running of one of the most horse races in the world, the Grand National at Aintree, England	139081
1940	Grand Ole Opry	M		McGowan, Dorrell, Stuart McGowan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter "Hunch" Clifton (John Hartley, for The Daily News, tries to interview the governor about his views on an upcoming farm bill while on a hunting trip and discovers governor is dead. Papers decide it was a suicide. Reporter suspects foul play.Publisher of The Morning Record William C. Skully (Henry Kolker) opposes farm bill, arranges rendezvous with new governor in small town. Both arrested for speeding and sentenced to five days in jail when locals discover they are trying to stop farm bill.Governor arranges to do radio broadcast form jail cell. Townspeople stage hoedown to drawn him out. Bill passes. Efforts to get small town's mayor elected governor. Reporter warns him opposition will stop at nothing to stay in power.Mayor is lured to rendezvous with woman and jailed for assaulting her. Mayor escapes and he and reporter conspire to expose and catch  the man who actually killed the governor. Mayor elected governor.Reporter on side of good, publisher as using influence for personal gain.	139082
1918	Grand Passion, The	M		Addison, Thomas (Short Story -  "Boss of Powderville, The").  Ida May Park (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspapers. Jack Ripley (Jack Mulhall) is hired by his friend, a corrupt boss of a munitions town, to start a newspaper, The Trumpet. His friend intends to use the sheet for his own purposes.Ripley is drugged and robbed while on his first assignment, but still uses the paper for reform.	139083
1966	Grand Prix	M	DVD -R HQ 2380, 2381, 2382. L.		AFI-Fashion Editors	Interviewer (Raymond Baxter). Sportscasters (Alan Fordney, Anthony Marsh, Tommy Franklin). Journalist Victor (Bernard Cahier). Photographer, David (John Bryson)	139084
2006	Grand Prix Snooker	DT			Series	Commentators Clive Everton, Neal Foulds, Terry Griffiths, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo. Analysts Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, John Parrott. Presenter Hazel Irvine.	139085
1933	Grand Slam	M	DVD -R HQ 1829, 1828. SVD 1415 (Missing Ending)			Sob Sister (Emma Dunn). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn). Reporter (Charles Sherlock). Reporter with False News from Speed (James Donlan). Reporter with a Dollar (Harry Seymour). Freelance Writer Philip "Speed" McCann (Frank McHugh).Contest Radio Announcer (Roscoe Karns) reports the bridge tournaments as they happen to a national audience.	139086
2003	Grand Theft	N		Watts, Timothy		Investigative Reporter Natalie of the Philadelphia Enquirer "with a great rear end" who is working undercover as a waitress in a mob-controlled strip club. A charming upscale Philadelphia car thief recognizes her.Mob chief's body ends up in the thief's car. Everyone wants him from the mob to the U.S. Assistant attorney to the reporter.	139087
1977	Grand Theft Auto	M	DVD -R HQ 9438, 9441			Reporter (Todd McCarthy).	139088
2005	Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stones	G				TV Reporter (Brooke Alexander - Voice). Radio Newscaster (Sharon Washington - Voice). Announcer Space Monkey, PLUG (Steve Carlesi - Voice).	139089
2005	Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories	G				TV Reporter (Brooke Alexander - Voice).  Radio Newscaster (Sharon Washington - Voice).	139090
2006	Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories	G				News Media. Vice City TV Reporter (Joan Baker). Reporter (Lucien Jones). Reporter (Patton Oswalt). Tom of Flash FM (Maria Chambers).  The Wave 103 Imaging Voices (Adam Croston, Rod Edge, Lenny Grossi, Kim Gurney, Andi Hanley).	139091
2003	Grand Theft Parsons	M				Reporter (Robert Alan Beuth). Radio Announcer (Jamie McShane). TV Interviewer (David Caffrey).	139092
1992	Grand Tour: Disaster in Time	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Ken Rector). Reporter #2 (Alex Kathehakis). Reporter #3 (Nancy Hopps).	139093
2005	Grande Familia, A: Van Esperanca	T			Episode #105. 10-13-2005	Reporter (Ana Kutner).	139094
1974	Grande Nouba, La	MF				TV Reporter. Le Reporter TV (Jacques Jouanneu)	139095
2003	Grande Ourse	TS			Canada	TV Journalist Louis-Bernard Lapointe (Marc Merssier) is a bitter Montreal TV Journalist sent to the town on a frivolous assignment who gets caught up in the weirdness and echoes of his own tragic past.  He is stick in the isolated village of Grande Ourse where strange supernatural things are happening. Despite himself, Louis-Bernarde Lapointe can’t escape the fact he is a sorcerer. To save the life of his only friend, Lapointe must find “the key of possibility” that will give him entry to the parallel worlds. In order to find the key, he must cast himself into one of the possible worlds and solve a riddle, a process that will cause him to reflect upon the choices that define each human being and that make us decide who will live and who will die. In the remote village of Grande Ourse (Great Bear), the leader of a local witch convenant is found dead. Then, people lose their regular TV signal. Instead, they see personal thoughts from locals are being broadcast at the most unexpected times. People start to die and tensions are mounting in the little village where TV is the only entertainment available. Desperate for help, the Mayor calls on the Department of National Security. People are increasingly turning to witchcraft, while details about a classified research project that took place in Grande Ourse many years ago are slowly being revealed.	139096
1970	Grandes batailles: La Bataille d'Italie, Les	MTF				French War Correspondent (Pierre Ichac-Himself)	139097
1989	Grandma's House	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Dale Korman). Reporter 2 (David Van Diest). Reporter 3 (Clark Sherman).	139098
1978	Grandpa Goes to Washington: Leak, The (aka Security Risk, The)	T		Dunkel, John	Episode	News Media	139099
1935	Grandsons	N	COPY	Adamic, Louis		Reporter Peter Gale, newspaperman. The Los Angeles Star.  San Francisco Tribune, Roger Smith, city editor.	139100
1958	Grandstand	DT			UK Series 1958-	Commentator Clare Balding (1999-2001). Reporter-Representer Tony Gubba (1994). Presenters John Inverdale (1994), Hazel Irvine (1997), Roger Black (2000), Frank Bough (1970s-1980s).Presenters David Coleman, David Icke, Martin Webster, Tony Green, Angus Loughran, Jim McGrath, John Neilly, Peter Scudamore, Steve Rider, Ray Stubbs, Martin Webster, Sue Barker.Athletics Presenter Steve Cram (1999). Bowls Commentary David Corkill. Bowls Commentary David Rhys Jones.	139101
1975	Grandstand	DT			Series. 9-21-1975 to 10-1-1997. NBC	Sportscasters-Hosts Joe Buck (1975-1976), Bryant Gumbel (1976-1977), Lee Leonard (3-5-197 to 10-1-1977).	139102
1978	Grange Hill:	T			UK. Series	Reporter (Gordon Salkilld). Photographer (Victor Reynolds).	139103
1992	Grange Hill:	T			UK. Series. Episode #282. 3-10-1992. 	Radio Reporter (Oliver Godfrey). 	139104
1973	Granges brulees, Les	MF				Reporter (Jean Bouise)	139105
1938	Granica	MF				Editor Czechlinski (Boguslaw Samborski).	139106
1997	Granite Man, The	N		Cobb, Margo	Weinberg List	Journalist	139107
1970	Granny	SM	GPL	Goulart, Ron	In "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Read With the Lights On." From "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine."	Journalist Roy McAlbin, fee-lance journalist unattached to any actual publication.	139108
1940	Granny Get Your Gun	M	DVD -R HQ 7279. SVD 1466			News Media. First Reporter (John Deering). Second Reporter (Creighton Hale).	139109
2004	Granny Goes Wild	M				TV Reporter (Mary Jane Heath).	139110
1917	Grant, Police Reporter:	M			Serial. 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139111
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Code Letter, The	M			Serial #1 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139112
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Deal in Bonds, a	M			Serial #27 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139113
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: House of Secrets	M			Serial #12 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139114
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: House of Three Deuces, The	M			Serial #6 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139115
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: In the Web of the Spider	M			Serial #22 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139116
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Man from Yukon, The	M			Serial #4 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139117
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Man with the Limp	M			Serial #28 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139118
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Menace, The	M			Serial #9 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139119
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Mirror of Fear, The	M			Serial #20 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139120
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Missing Financier, The	M			Serial #23 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139121
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Missing Heiress, The	M			Serial #2 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139122
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Mission of State	M			Serial #11 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139123
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Mystery of Room 422	M			Serial #26 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139124
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Net of Intrigue, The	M			Serial #21 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139125
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Pencil Clue, The	M			Serial #3 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139126
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Rogue's Pawn, The	M			Serial #5 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139127
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Screened Vault, The	M			Serial #19 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139128
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Secret of the Borgias, The	M			Serial #24 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139129
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Sign of the Scarf	M			Serial #29 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139130
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Tiger's Claw, The	M			Serial #10 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139131
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Trail of Graft, The	M			Serial #13 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139132
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Trap, The	M			Serial #17 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139133
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Trunk Mystery, The	M			Serial #8 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139134
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Vanishing Bishop, The	M			Serial #25 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139135
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Violet Ray, The	M			Serial #15 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139136
1917	Grant, Police Reporter: Winged Diamonds	M			Serial #18 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139137
1916	Grant, Police Reporter: Wizard's Plot, The	M			Serial #7 of 29 Episodes	Newspaperman's discovery of secret German submarine base in New England	139138
1955	Grant's House	N		Laing, F.		Newspaperman handles the sales promotion for an ignorant dishwasher who becomes the owner of a great grocery chain.	139139
2008	Grapes from Thornbushes	N		Ordabal, Alissa		Music Journalists with their own agenda are part of a world where musicians squabble and conspire, manages exploit and manipulate their acts, groups detest each other and everyone is obsessed with money, fame, appearances and procuring the right connections. Into this world comes a wannabe rock star who will stop at nothing to get to the top. At 22, he is ambitious, cynical, obsessed with his looks and already has plenty of enemies on the unsigned London rock scene.	139140
1940	Grapes of Wrath	MS	COPY	Johnson, Nunnally. Based on novel by John Steinbeck	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	Newspaper clipping and headline.	139141
2009	Grapes: Story of an Aspiring Serial Killer, The	M				News Media. Anchorwoman (Becky Key). Bright yet troubled college student aspires to become a great American serial killer. When a real murderer moves into his small college town and begins to kill local college students, his sense of competition pushes him to try his hand at the murder game. 	139142
1992	Grapevine	T				TV Sportscaster Susan named Thumper. Characters speak to camera.	139143
1994	Grappa dreht durch	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	TV Journalist	139144
1995	Grappa fängt Feuer	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Radio Journalist	139145
2003	Grappa im Netz	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	TV and Print	139146
1994	Grappa macht Theater	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139147
2000	Grappa und das große Rennen	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139148
2004	Grappa und der Tod aus Venedig	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139149
1996	Grappa und der Wolf	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139150
2002	Grappa und die acht Todsünden	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139151
1997	Grappa und die fantastischen Fünf	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139152
1998	Grappa-Baby	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139153
1993	Grappas Treibjagd	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	139154
1993	Grappas Versuchung	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Radio Journalist	139155
1982	Grasanklingar	MF				TV Reporter (Sune Kempe)	139156
1916	Grasp of Greed, The	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	139157
2007	Grass Grows Green, The	M			Short - Sundance.	News Radio Voiceover (Justin Peed)	139158
1980	Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank, The	MT		Bombeck, Erma (Book). Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon (Teleplay).		News Media	139159
1992	Grass Roots	MT				TV Commentator (Melanie Ramsay)	139160
2000	Grass Roots: February to May	T			Episode #4. 7-23-2000	Newsreader (Selena Edmunds).	139161
2000	Grass Roots: October to March	T			Episode #3. 7-16-2000	Newsreader (Selena Edmunds).	139162
1983	Grass Widow, The	N	OWN - H	McInerny, Ralph		Reporter Mervel, newspaper reporter	139163
1925	Grass: Nation's Battle for Life, A	M				Journalist (Marguerite Harrison)	139164
1993	Gratande ministern, Den	MTF			Sweden. Miniseries	Journalist (Michaela Jolin). TV Reporter (Jan Bergquist). Studio Reporter (Nils Moritz). TV Host (Per Falkman). TV Producer (Bjorn Gedda).	139165
2004	Grave Error	N		Tisdale, Karen		Journalist Jessica Bonono of the New Orleans Sun is working on an article that just may place her in the Louisiana history books. The article will expose the crooked dealings of a high political figure that figure being her father-in-law, Senator Alfred Bonono. Her editor and friend Scott Andrew, afraid for Jessica’s life, hires a bodyguard, Xavier Surpass to watch out for her. One day Xavier’s son was hurt doing football practice and he was pulled away from his duties as Jessica’s bodyguard, and that day he placed his best in his guard company, his brother Mason, to guard her. That day was the day she died in a car explosion on her way home. Now along with his brother Mason, Scott Andrew and Sheriff Watson, Xavier sets out to expose the dirty deals of the Senator and his hand in Jessica’s so-called accident. Add to the pot the Senator’s right-hand man, Brett Landry and throw in the grieving son who will stop at nothing in repaying Xavier for just happening to guard his wife a little too close and sharing one night of irrefutable ecstasy, place a tomb stone on it and you just may have a Graver Error. 	139166
1960	Grave in the Twin Hills	N		Hosford, B.		Correspondent in Japan investigates a memorial erected in a small village to an American soldier.  Former flyer.	139167
2008	Grave Misconduct	M				TV Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Fledging mystery writer sees an opportunity to advance her career after the death of a novelist-friend but faces dire consequences when a series of vicious murders take place implicating her.	139168
1990	Grave Responsibility	N		Stacey, Susannah	Weinberg List	Journalist	139169
2005	Graves Gate: Novel of Possession Featuring Arthur Conan Doyle, A	N		Burges, Dennis		American Reporter Charles Baker with the Associated Press served in military intelligence during World War II.  Prominent author and public figure, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, asks Baker to help him in 1922 London in a story about the spirit world.Doyle is accustomed to ridicule from the press and high society for his belief in the spirit world. Reporter Baker gains assistance from the wife of a member of Parliament and a battlefield nurse in the recent war.The reporter and the nurse investigate a letter written by a psychiatrist who is dead.  Is the letter a hoax or is the psychiatrist alive? Doyle wants to learn the truth but hopes to avoid more public embarrassment.They soon become participants in a deadly game of musical chairs. They try to lure the psychiatrist or his impersonator into a cunningly conceived trap baited with a human being. The reporter detests spiritualism.Baker is an American fresh from clandestine service in the Great War. He is working the London desk for the Associated Press when he finds himself discreetly retained by Sir Arthur.  The reporter knew Doyle's son from the Great War.	139170
2006	Gravewriter	N		Arsenault, Mark		Obituary Writer Bill Povich of The Daily Pen in Providence, Rhode Island lost his wife because of his gambling habit and then she died in a car crash. Now he finds himself writing obituaries and living with his elderly father and seven-year-old son, Bo. Povich was a respected reporter and now has been reduced to writing obits. Povich plans to kill the man who was at the wheel the night of his wife's death, but then a summons to jury duty for a murder trial delays his agenda.	139171
1940	Graveyard Never Closes, The	NM		Davis, F.C.		Country Newspaper. Professor of criminology takes over a country paper in Pennsylvania, encounters a hold-up, a libel suit, murder and assault.	139172
1959	Graveyard Plot, A	NM		Erskine, Margaret		Press	139173
1957	Graveyard Shift	SM	MLPL	McGivern, William P.	In "Alfred Hitchcock's Tales To Scare You Stiff."	Reporter Sam Terrell of the Call-Bulletin.	139174
1949	Graveyard To Let, A	NM		Carr, John Dickson		Newspaper Reporter Cy Norton has just lost his job. He is good-natured and full of youthful zest which give the lie to his 40 years. Cy finds that a 21-year-old honey-eyed blonde stirs him strangely -- because of her resemblance to someone else. When a man vanishes into thin air before his very eyes, Sir Henry Merrivale, the expert “miracle debunker” sets out to expose the trick. Sir Henry is a master of hocus-pocus, but he has to prove to himself and to the police that such a thing can’t be done, although he doesn’t expect, before he’s through, to see this mystery turn into murder. 	139175
1999	Gravitation	C				Editor (Georgette Reilly - Voice - English Version).	139176
1986	Gravity and Levity	SS	MLPL	Pascoe, Bruce	In "Night Animals."	Journalist. "He was a journalist. A good journalist."  Interviewing a character for the features page. Mr. Partridge, a top journalist -- in a mental hospital.	139177
1991	Gravy Train Goes East, The	MT				Reporter (Peter Linka). Reporter (Mark Rogerson).	139178
1974	Gravy Train, The	M				Reporter (Michael Bertenshaw). TV Interviewer (Lorna Thayer)	139179
1990	Gravy Train, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Richard Albrecht)	139180
1958	Gray Flannel Shroud, The	NM	MLPL	Slesar, Henry		Reporter Max Theringer	139181
2009	Gray Legacy, The	N		Ballin, Stuart Christopher		Journalist Anthony Gray, the son of U.S. Assistant General Steve Gray, is kidnapped and suspicion centers on the Scotto family. Steve Gray despises organized crime. He believes it’s a conspiracy to orchestrate the fall of Western democracies. Gray is determined to destroy the Gianni Scotto family whose businesses include drug running, protection rackets, gambling, arms deals and smuggling. He knows it’s going to be a long, tough fight but the repercussions may cost him more than he realizes. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the ranch lands of Wyoming and through the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., the lives of a diverse group of people are entwined in Gray’s mission. When Gray’s journalist son Anthony is kidnapped, the terrorists demand that Gray resign from the attorney general’s office. Could this be payback for the Scotto verdict? Even as Gray accepts the position of Wyoming senator, he seeks to reconcile himself with his past -- his ex-wife Lucy and his remaining twin son Jim. He is entangled in a deadly battle for love and a future with his new family. 	139182
2004	Grayson	M			Short	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Paul Hasenyager). Reporter (Jennifer Roberts). Newspaper Photographer (Paul Dimitropoulos).	139183
1968	Grazie, Zia (aka Thank You Aunt, aka Come Play With Me)	M		Samperi, Salvatore (Story). Sergio Bazzini, Pier Luigi Murgia, Samperi (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Italy.  Released in U.S. in 1969. Ness Book	TV Reporter Stefano (Gabriele Ferzetti) is leftwing intellectual given to dull platitudes and a doctor's lover.  She forgets him when she becomes drawn into perverse games of her wheelchair-bound nephew, which eventually leads to murder.	139184
2003	Greasewood Flat	M				TV Reporter (Tori Bridges).	139185
1966	Great Acting: Laurence Olivier	DT				Interviewer Kenneth Tynan.	139186
1918	Great Adventure, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Publicity	139187
1915	Great Adventure, The	M				Reporter (Campbell Gullan)	139188
1963	Great Adventure, The: Man Who Stole New York City, The	T				Press	139189
1964	Great Adventure, The: President Vanishes, The	T				Press	139190
1938	Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, The	M				Editor Kimball (Earle Hodgins)	139191
1990	Great Air Race, The	MT				Reporter (Phillip Dean). Reporter (John Simpson). Journalist (Ron Constable), Charleville. Journalist Flenington (Bob Halsall or Horsfall).	139192
1973	Great American Beauty Contest, The	MT				Newsmen (Will Tusher, Vernon Scott, Morton Moss) at beauty contest	139193
1941	Great American Broadcast, The	M	SVD 1221		Faye	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. History of Commercial Radio Musical. News Media.  Newspapers. Announcers (Gary Breckner, Mike Frankovich, John Hiestand).	139194
1971	Great American Dream Machine, The	DT				Newsmagazine. Andrew Rooney, Studs Terkel	139195
1979	Great American Girl Robbery, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Elyce Wakerman).	139196
1973	Great American Novel, The	N		Roth, Philip		Sportswriter. Word Smith (Smitty), a retired baseball writer, is the novel's narrator.  Transcribes the story that forms the heart of the novel.  Confined to an asylum. Alliterates too much. Source of humor.	139197
1938	Great American Novel, The	N	OWN - H - PVL	Davis, Clyde Brion		Reporter Homer Zigler, a drunken, shiftless deadbeat.  Story told through the diary of a newspaperman who achieves none of his goals.	139198
1938	Great Argument	N	USC	Gibbs, Philip		Editor of a labor paper in England tells the labor point of view.  Edward Jesson.	139199
1997	Great Arias: La Forza del Destinto	T			Short - Music	Interviewer (Josef d'Bache-Kane).	139200
1996	Great Arias: Ruslan and Lyudmila	T			Short - Music	Interviewer (Josef d'Bache-Kane).	139201
1963	Great Armored Car Swindle, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	139202
1645	Great Assisses, The Holden in Parnassus by Apollo and His Assessors	PO	USC	Wither, George		News	139203
1989	Great Balls of Fire!	M				Reporter #1 (David A Penhale). Reporter #2 (Carl Bogan). Reporter #3 (Richard Crowe). First English Reporter (Peter Cook). Second English Reporter (Kim Smith). Third English Reporter (David Sibley).	139204
1994	Great Battles of the Civil War, The	DT			Miniseries	Columnist (Burgess Meredith), Gettysburg Star and Banner Columnist (Episode 6 - Voice).	139205
1994	Great Bikini Off-Road Adventure, The	M				Photographer (Eric Abrahamson).	139206
1951	Great Caruso	M	DVD -R HQ 9048, 9049			Press. Critics.  Born in Naples in 1873, Enrico Caruso earns fame as one of the world’s greatest tenors before dying in 1921. 	139207
1963	Great Challenge, The	DT			Series. 22-3-1963 to 3-3-1963. CBS	Newsman-Host Eric Sevareid	139208
1958	Great Challenge, The: Education for What?	DT				TV Newsman Howard K. Smith	139209
2001	Great Day for Dying, A	N		Harrington, Jonathan		Columnist Fintan Conway for the New York Voice is an iconoclastic Irish-American columnist who is the St. Patrick's Day parade's grand marshal.  He made plenty of enemies over the years with contrary positions.As grand marshal, he managed to insult every group imaginable from the Gay Irish & Lesbian Alliance and abortion rights advocates to IRA thugs and Loyalist paramilitary "scum."	139210
1932	Great Day, The	N		Carneal, Georgette		Tabloid. Expose of the tabloid newspaper of sensational days and the confession magazine when it was more lurid than today	139211
1958	Great Days, The	N	OWN - P	Dos Passos, John		Journalist Mortimer Price is needed as a journalist out of uniform to advise those in uniform of the real truth of the moment.  Importance of journalism  Former war correspondent, now in Havana, lives over again in memory the great days of the 1940s.	139212
2007	Great Detective, The	M				Reporter (John S. Rushton)	139213
1924	Great Diamond Mystery, The	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	139214
1939	Great Dictator, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9641, 9642. DVD -R HQ 2102 (Media Excerpts)		Jew in American Cinema - Charlie Chaplin	Reporter From International Press (Don Brodie). Headlines announce destruction of Jewish property. Tomania Post, Tomania Gazette, Tomania Mail headlines.Jewish barber (Charles Chaplin) looks like Adenoid Hynkel (Charles Chaplin), dictator of Tomania who meets Benzino Napaloni (Jackie Oakie), dictator of Bacteria	139215
1982	Great Divide, The	N	OWN - H	Robinson, Frank-John Levin		City Editor of the San Francisco Examiner.	139216
2005	Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael, The	M				Newsreader (Nikki Albon).	139217
1998	Great Expectations	M				Anchorwoman (Margo Peace)	139218
1986	Great Fake Book, The	N	OWN - H	Bourjaily, Vance		Former Newspaperman is a dyspeptic ex-newspaperman.	139219
1937	Great Gambini	M				News Media. Reporter (Phillip Trent).  Photographer (Bud Geary).	139220
1958	Great Game of Politics, The	DT			Series. 9-25-1958 to 11-9-1958	Newsman-Host Eric Sevareid	139221
1974	Great Gatsby, The	M				Reporter (Jerry Mayer)	139222
1943	Great Gildersleeve, The	M				Photographer (Donald Kerr).	139223
1935	Great God Gold	M	VHS 922	Meserow, Albert J., Elynore Dalkart (Story). Norman Houston, Jefferson Parker (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Phil "Stu" Stuart (Regis Toomey), the "Rambling Reporter" for the Evening Dispatch. Does a story on a successful businessman in pre-Market Crash 1929.  Helps to build his reputation.Alliteration-spouting Stuart uncovers business scheme, businessman is shot.	139224
1901	Great God Success, The	N	UCLA	Phillips, David Graham		Journalist Howard, a young journalist who sacrifices ideals for celebrity. Becomes a publisher, only to sell out to the coal trust at the height of his success. Made an ambassador as his reward	139225
1984	Great Gold Swindle, The	M				Newsreader (Bruce Stokes - Voiceover).	139226
1936	Great Guy	M				Reporter (Lynton Brent).  City Editor (John Dilson).	139227
1935	Great Hotel Murder, The	M				Writer. Crime Novelist/criminologist Roger Blackwood (Edmund Lowe) suspects a guest a hotel's apparent suicide is really foul play	139228
1935	Great Hotel Murder, The	NM		Starrett, Vincent		Writer	139229
1976	Great Houdini, The	T				News Media-Press. Life and times of Houdini.	139230
1961	Great Impostor, The	M				Reporter (Robert Dornan)	139231
1950	Great Jewel Robber, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Harry Lauter). Reporter (Leslie K. O'Pace). TV Commentator (Sheilah Graham). Commentator (Harry Crocker). Radio Announcer (Don Forbes).	139232
1945	Great John L., The	M				Newsman Arthur Brisbane (Harry Crocker)	139233
1995	Great Kandinsky, The	MT				News Reporter (Simon Day). Fusty Old Reporter (Nicholas Donnelly).	139234
1946	Great Lady Has "An Interview," A	MUS	DVD -R HQ 3293	Words by Kay Thompson and Music by Roger Edens	In "Ziegfield Follies" MGM Musical	Journalists and Photographers. A Great Lady (Judy Garland) Has "An Interview."	139235
1980	Great Los Angeles Fire, The	N	OWN - H	Stewart, Edward		TV Reporter VV Cameron, "a slender body oozing confidence at every pore."	139236
1949	Great Lover, The	M				Reporter (Bob Hope)	139237
1939	Great Man Votes, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2049 (Media Excerpts). 2125 (Credits).			Political Public Relations Man Charlie Dale (William Demartest) makes "The Great Man" a household name when he casts his vote in the key 13th Street precinct. Newspaper Headlines from the Morning Journal, the Post Telegraph, Morning Standard.Radio Newscaster in Montage (Walter Sande). Reference to Julius Caesar as the first war correspondent. Reporter: "Statement for the Press, Mr. Vance?"Newsboy: "Hey, Paper. Read all About It. Extra. Election News. Read All About it."	139238
1956	Great Man, The	M	SVD 640. SV 154	Morgan, Al (Novel). Morgan, Jose Ferrer (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book (Good Quotes)	Investigative Radio Reporter Joe Harris (Jose Ferrer) assigned to do documentary on recently deceased media figure. Documentary is his chance to get back into real reporting rather than "nightclub gossip" he's doing. Ginny (Joanne Gilbert), assistant.Press Agent Sid Moore (Keenan Wynn) provides biographical information. It turns out one of the Great Man's famous broadcasts involving live remote from the war front instigating major blood drive is fake. Moore uses information to blackmail network.Harris eventually broadcasts straightforward portrait of the Great Man. He goes on the air saying he is a reporter who is going to tell the real story, although it might cost him his job Executives realize futile to cut broadcast..Harris will be on the front page the next morning as man of integrity. Executives decide to turn the situation to their advantage. "Integrity and crusading can sell products."New York Times 1/2/57 acknowledged parallels to Citizen Kane: ….this one is actually concerned with the shrewd finagling of those who are alive. It becomes a study of the reporter's personal conflict with a gang of mercenary hypocrites."	139239
1942	Great Man's Lady, The	M				City Editor (Lucien Littlefield). City Editor's secretary (Fern Emmett). Girl Biographer (Katharine Stevens). Reporters	139240
1940	Great McGinty, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10314, 10315. L			Headlines. Story splashed in newspapers	139241
1944	Great Mike, The	M				Newsboy Jimmy Dolan (Robert "Buzz" Henry) of the Daily News cares for a race horse called Mike owned by his uncle.	139242
1944	Great Moment, The	M				Reporter (Harry Tyler)	139243
1941	Great Mr. Nobody, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3001, 2975	Titus, Harold (Story - "Stuff of Heroes, The"). Ben Markson, Kenneth Gamet (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher of the Daily Express is the son of the late owner of the newspaper. "Dreamy" Smith (Eddie Albert) works in the newspaper's classified advertising department -- "the graveyard of a newspaper."His boss, a former foreign correspondent, who "drinks too much for breakfast" begins stealing Smith's ideas for improvements to the paper and passing them off as his own to impress the new publisher.Smith becomes involved in helping people including a crippled newsboy whose family moves in with him when they get evicted from their home. To help friends out of work, Smith pulls job notices before they are printed in the paper.He is found out and fired but before leaving he tells off his boss for stealing his ideas. His girlfriend, who also works for the advertising department, comes to his defense. Newspaper Office Clerk (Al Lloyd).Smith wins a heroism award from the paper (an idea he had originally developed). Makes a speech honoring all the little guys who are heroes in everyday life and receives a notice that he has been drafted.	139244
1981	Great Muppet Caper, The	M	VHS 379, 388	Patchett, Tom, Jay Tarses, Jerry Juhl, Jack Rose (Screenplay)		Reporters Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear are chewed out by the News Editor (Jack Warden) for missing a story on a jewel heist. The Great Gonzo, a photographer, joins the two reporters who are sent to London to solve a jewelry robbery.Reporter (Suzanne Church). Reporter (Ian Hanham). Muppet Newsman (Jim Henson).Gonzo: "Did I get my elbow in the shot?"  "Don't worry, it adds human interest." "But I'm a bear."	139245
1993	Great O'Grady, The	MT			Short	Newscaster (Tim Conway Jr.).	139246
1937	Great O'Malley, The	M				Reporter Pinky Holden (Hobart Cavanaugh). Newspapers point out heartlessness of Irish cop, who criticizes reporters and the press.	139247
1948	Great Ones, The: Love Story of Two Very Important People, The	N	OWN - H	Ingersol, Ralph		Editor-Publisher. Characters suspiciously like Harry and Clare Luce. Obvious satire on the lives of any prominent magazine and publisher (Facts, The Knowing Weekly) and his wife.Written by the former editor of PM, managing editor of The New Yorker, and publisher of Time.	139248
1977	Great Performances: Arthur Rubinstein at 90	DT			Episode #2. 1-26-1977	Interviewer-Host Robert MacNeil.	139249
2004	Great Performances: Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival	T			Episode #81. 12-1-2004	Interviewer (Larry Velen).	139250
1938	Great Plays	R			Series	Press	139251
1991	Great Pretender, The	MT			Producer of Hunter and Wiseguy	Investigative Reporter (Bruce Greenwood), hotshot reporter,  teams up with a resolute apprentice (Jessica Steen) to get the scoop on a syndicate scheme	139252
1940	Great Profile, The	M				Critic (Sidney De Gray). Reporters (George Dobbs, William Newell, Stanley Taylor, Billy Wayne). Messenger (Robert Shaw). Announcer (John Hiestand - Voice).	139253
1965	Great Race, The	M	L.	Edwards, Blake, Arthur Ross (Story).  Ross (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness book	Reporter Maggie Dubois (Natalie Wood) becomes first female reporter for the New York Sentinel. Crusader who claims to have been first woman to edit her college paper. Handcuffs self to door of newspaper's restroom.Editor Henry Goodbody (Arthur O'Connell) claims she will eventually get hungry. DuBois points out that a woman starving to death in their men's room will make a great story for rival papers. Convinces editor to let her cover automobile race.Gets editor to pay her $50 for every story and $100 for every photograph she sends back. DuBois enters race as representative of paper. Wife of editor mounts protest against sexist policies of paper and takes over editorship herself.Editor is shipped off to "Happy Acres."  Reporter ends speech on emancipation of women by showing her leg to editor. Idea of liberation seems to consist of smoking cigars. Ends up marrying one of the men racing."We are running a newspaper, not a school for revolutionaries."	139254
1915	Great Return, The	NSF	MLPL	Machen, Arthur	In "Tales of Horror and The Supernatural by Arthur Machen."	Press	139255
2008	Great Romances of the 20th Century:  Martha Gellhorn & Ernest Hemingway (aka Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn)	DT	DVD -R HQ 10621			Journalists Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway, both foreign correspondents, meet, fall in love and get married. All goes well until Gellhorn becomes more famous -- “I need a wife in bed, not in the pages of magazines.” Hemingway is painted as a cardboard hero, a man scared of death always trying to prove he was brave. Gellhorn continued working and gaining fame. Hemingway was first class in war, horrible in peace (said one friend, a general). Gellhorn was by far the best war reporter. “One war to start a woman in your heart, and another to finish her. Bad luck,” Hemingway wrote. They divorced. He considered marrying Martha the biggest mistake of his life. Hemingway became increasingly resentful of Gellhorn’s success. Married Mary Welsh, another journalist and she stayed with him until his suicide (he shot himself, as his father had done before him). Last portrait of Gellhorn in “Across the River and Into the Trees.”	139256
1965	Great Sioux Massacre, The	M	VHS 1304	Salkow, Sidney, Marvin A. Gluck (Story). Fred C. Dobbs (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters.	Reporter (House Peters Jr.). sent along on Custer's campaign to build him up as a hero for political purposes. Custer's career comes to an end in violent slaughter at Little Big Horn.	139257
1978	Great Smokey Roadblock, The	M			Fonda	News Media. TV coverage	139258
1981	Great Space Coaster, The	T			Variety special	Newscaster Gary Gnu (Jim Martin)	139259
1928	Great Street-Car Robbery, The; or Newsboy Detective on the Trail, The	SS		Ade, George	In "Bang! Bang!"	Newsboy. Eddie Parks, the Newsboy. Detective.	139260
2005	Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, The	P		Goodchild, Peter		Journalist H.L. Mencken.  Play is drawn from transcripts of the 1925 trial covered by Mencken.The trial "became national news when the giants of the liberal and fundamentalist causes" -- Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan -- "answered the call to battle."  For 12 days, the country was riveted by the first-ever live broadcast of a trial.From the beginning, as Mencken wrote, "the jury would be unanimously hot for Genesis."	139261
1986	Great Timber Race	NW		Champlin, Tim		News Media	139262
1978	Great Wallendas	T				News Media. Circus family history.	139263
1893	Great War of 189-, The	NSF	USC	Colomb, Rear-Admiral P.H.		War Correspondent Charles Lowe, long-time correspondent in Berlin wrote book with a group of high ranking naval officers. Originally serialized in 1892 in the illustrated magazine Black and White.Forecast of imminent war was the result of the collaboration of military minds and journalists.  Written at the request of the magazine's editor.	139264
1953	Great Wash, The (Secret Master, The)	N		Kersh, Gerald		Press	139265
1970	Great White Hope, The	M	SVD 1135			News Media	139266
1995	Great White Hype, The	M	L	Hendra, Tony, Ron Shelton (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Sportswriter Mitchell Kane (Jeff Goldblum), pretentious journalist with Cosell-style ramblings. First seen at ringside referring to a fight as a "carnival of carnage" and drawing parallels to Shakespearean tragedies.Describes himself as a "freelance crusader." and is doing an expose on a fight promoter who has selected a burnt out fighter as his next champion. Journalist uses incriminating evidence he has gathered on the promoter to gain an exclusive interview.He plans to "shine the spotlight of truth" on the promoter's empire, but instead accepts a job as the promoter's new publicity director. He makes plans to move in on the promoter's territory and gets the fighter to sign with him.But his career comes to an abrupt end when the fighter gets knocked out in 27 seconds at the championship bout. Sportswriters (Jonathan P. Hicks, Craig Modderno).Press Corps #1 (Brad Blaisdell). Press Corps #2 (James Hardie). Press Member #1 (Al Rodrigo). Kane's Cameraman (G. John Slagle). Sol (John Lovitz), the bumbling publicist for boxing promoter, a reverend.	139267
1924	Great White Way, The	M		Witwer, Harry Charles  (Story - "Cain and Mabel"). L. Dayle (Scenario)	AFI-Authors/Press Agents - Ness Book - PR. Story remade in 1936 as "Cain and Mabel."	City Editor (Harry Watson). Press Agent Jack Murray (T. Roy Barnes) links prizefighter and dancer romantically for publicity and they actually fall in love after the fighter rescues her from a fire.Film features members of newspaper and sports world. Newspapermen Arthur Brisbane and Irvin S. Cobb. Artists Nell Brinkley, Harry Hershfield, George McManus, Hal Coffman, Winsor McCay and Billy De Beck.City editor also featured. Paper is identified on screen as the New York American, the press room scenes were shot at the Los Angeles Examiner.New York Times, 1/4/24: "One of the interesting sequences of the production is that in which the making of a newspaper is shown. The city editor obviously was picked for his pseudo-comic behavior and not because of knowledge of newspapers or press agents."[Press Agent] finds no difficulty whatever in bearding the lion in his den and rubbing elbows with the city editor, adjuring him to print stories with wonderful adjectives after five or six flat refusals. 'Leaping linotypes!' is used as an exclamation."	139268
1936	Great Ziegfeld, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6076, 6077, 6078, 6079			Press Agent (Phil Tead)	139269
1924	Greater Than Marriage	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	139270
1956	Greater Truth, The	N		Peterson, Ralph W.		News Media	139271
1982	Greatest American Hero, The	T			Series 3-18-1981 to 2-3-1983	Newspaper. Daily Galaxy was the first newspaper to publish a picture of Ralph Hinkley (William Katt) flying	139272
1982	Greatest American Hero, The:  Lilacs, Mr. Maxwell	T			Episode #30. 4-28-1982	Newscaster (Gay Rowan).	139273
1982	Greatest American Hero, The: Captain Bellybuster and the Speed Factory	T		Cannell, Stephen J., Frank Lupo	Episode	Newspaper. Daily Galaxy was the first newspaper to publish a picture of Ralph Hinkley (William Katt) flying	139274
1982	Greatest American Hero, The: Good Samaritan	T			Episode #27. 3-31-1982	TV Reporter Alison McKay (Wendy Wessberg).	139275
1982	Greatest American Hero, The: Live at Eleven	T		Greyhosky, Babs	Episode	News Media	139276
1982	Greatest American Hero, The: Resurrection of Carlini, The	T			Episode #34. 11-19-1982	News Media. Reporter (Tawny Little).	139277
2005	Greatest Game Ever Played, The	M				Reporter (Steven Wallace Lowe). Copy Boy (Jamie Scavone). Golf drama based on the true story of the 1913 US Open where 20-year-old Francis Ouimet defeated reigning champion Harry Vardon.	139278
1970	Greatest Headlines of the Century	DT				News. Events of world history with film clips	139279
1923	Greatest Menace, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	139280
1952	Greatest Show on Earth, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8021, 8022, 8023. L			Reporter (Brad Johnson)	139281
1996	Greatest Shows You Never Saw, The	T	VHS 345			News Media	139282
2000	Greatest Spiritual Secret of the Century	N		Hartmann, Thom		Reporter Paul Abler, young newspaper reporter, risks his life to save that of a little girl.	139283
2000	Greatest Spiritual Secret of the Century	N		Hartman, Thomas		Reporter Paul Abler is a jaded, unemployed newspaper reporter who is fired for being “too driven” as a reporter. The same day he is fired, Abler has a spontaneous debate with a street corner religious zealot. Moments later, Paul risks his life to rescue a 5-year-old girl who is about to be hit by a Mack truck in a crosswalk. These two chance encounters set off a chain of mystical events that change his life. ]As Paul heads toward the frightened girl in the crosswalk, “three steps out, the voice inside his head was now shouting, you’re gonna die, but he didn’t stop. Just five more steps and he could shove the little girl -- now frozen in horror staring at the truck, whose brakes were screeching -- hard enough to knock her out of the way. If he succeeded he would then, himself, be in front of the truck that he knew would take his life. But even if he wanted to turn back he’d already gone too fast and too far.” Paul is mysteriously committed to a magnetic journey through underground tunnels, distant lands, back in time and into the greatest spiritual secret of the century.	139284
2005	Greatest Test, The	DT			Cricket Game	Commentators Michael Atherton, Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, Tony Greig, Mark Nicholas, Michael Slater.	139285
1918	Greatest Thing in Life, The	M				Press	139286
1977	Greatest, The	M				Reporter (Bob Gordon). Reporter (Ray Holland).  Commentator (Don Dunphy).	139287
1925	Greed	M				Photographer (Hugh J. McCauley - The Photographer).	139288
2008	Greek	T			Episode.	School newspaper expose on Zeta Beta sorority.	139289
2008	Greek God Tabloids, The	N		Omega, Ryan		Commentator Bellaramon, a minor god, a bored bureaucrat in the Olympian Hall of Justice, separates and explains improbable gossip from altered truths in some of the most popular, most obscure and completely untold Greek myths found on Earth. Olympus is home to gods with big powers and bigger egos. Their legends and myths live on in the books of man and it is perfect material for Bellaramon to comment on. 	139290
1979	Greek Gods, The	SS	USC	Maestro, Marcello	In "Island of the Apes and Other Stories, The."	Magazine. Fred Ungalls was able to infuse new life into a magazine that had been ailing for a long time. "Beautiful People" became in only four years one of the most successful monthly publications in the U.S.Narrator: old friend of Fred's and knew what kind of articles he would like.	139291
2003	Greek Villa, The	N		Gould, Judith		TV Reporter Tracey Sullivan at a small Miami television station lives with her father and is engaged to a Fortune 500 scion. She's a hardworking news writer who hopes to become a published author.On the same day she learns her fiancé has been two-timing her, the cub reporter is called to report on a suicide only to discover on air that the victim is her father."That…that car they just pulled out of the river…I…I know the car. The driver's name is…The driver's name was…one Thomas Sullivan of Coconut Grove."She discovers her mother is a famous actress-turned-writer and they share an agent who gets sets Tracey up as her mother's ghostwriter on the Greek island of Santorini.Meanwhile a friend investigates the father's death and her fiancé's corporate connections and unravels a scheme that eventually threatens Tracey's very existence.	139292
2008	Greek: Popular Vote, The	T			Episode. 10-14-2008	Reporter Jen K. (Jessica Rose) is working undercover as a waitress at a restaurant. “Was she undercover writing an expose on expensive cafes?” a friend asks Rusty who runs into Jen K.  Rusty manages to wrangle one decent real date out of a speed-dating event, but when Jen K. appears as their waitress and spills a whole try of drinks in Rusty’s lap, the date is over.Rusty asks Jen. K out. The disastrous couple has major sparkage, but Rusty balks in the middle of making out when he eyeballs Jen K.’s framed Greek expose on the wall. The realization dawns on him that he and Jen K. have no future together. Jen K. then rubs salt in the wound by telling Rusty not to call her again. Jen K was a Zeta Beta Zeta pledge but she was outed for writing a newspaper article based on the secrets of the Greeks and getting them in trouble and forcing the dean to lay down strict rules on the Greeks. Since the article centers on the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority, the National Board to ZBZ forces the president to step down. Rusty Cartwright (Jacob Zachar) is a freshman at Cyprus-Rhodes University and in an effort to shed his nerdy image he pledges Greek. His older sister Casey is an active member of the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority. When Jen K.’s expose appears, and the president of ZBZ is forced to step down, Casey takes her place. 	139293
2008	Greek: Spring Broke	T			Episode #22. 6-9-2008	TV Newscaster (Angela Martinez). 	139294
1965	Green Acres	T			Series 9-15-1965 to 9-7-1971	Newspaper Owner Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) is owner of the town's general store and publishes the community's only newspaper, The Hotterville World Guardian	139295
1971	Green Acres: Free Paint Job, The	T			Episode #152.1-5-1971	Photographer (David Ketchum).	139296
1969	Green Acres: Where There's a Will	T			Episode #117. 10-11-1969	Newscaster (Bob Noble).	139297
1965	Green Acres: You Ought to Be in Pictures	T			Episode.	Documentary. Department of Agriculture plans to make a documentary about Oliver	139298
1968	Green Berets, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6549, 6550, 6551. L.	Moore, Robin (Novel).  James Lee Barrett (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	War Correspondent George Beckworth (David Janssen) of the Chronicle Herald at Fort Bragg press conference. Press presented unanimously opposed to war. Beckworth asks if the Green Berets are robots with no human feelings. Early confrontation with soldier.Asks to let him go along on a mission. Reporter clashes with soldier over the brutal interrogation of suspected spy accusing him of sponsoring an inquisition and saying he is going to tell people the facts.Tells soldier, "There's still such a thing as due process." Soldier responds: "Our here due process is a bullet." After witnessing Viet Cong atrocities including death of wounded girl to whom journalist gave medal,  correspondent has change of heart.He "understands" the need for U.S. involvement in war and even helps to load mortar shells during night battle. Joins up with new platoon to go where the war is.	139299
2005	Green Bush	M		Thornton, Warwick	Australia	Radio. Every night, indigenous DJ Kenny (David Page) hosts the Green Bush show for Aboriginal inmates and their families. Isolated at the station, he takes requests from those on the inside and out while at the same time coping with the results of a wild night outside and learning his place in the circle of violence.Based on Warwick Thornton’s real-life experience as a DJ in Alice Springs and celebrates an era of music, working for the cause and getting things done. But not in the way one might expect. 	139300
2003	Green Card Fever	M				Reporter 1 (Louie Cowan). Reporter 2 (Marcus Wynnycky). Courtroom Reporter 2 (David Carroll). Courtroom Reporter 3 (Lisa Vana)	139301
1955	Green Eyes	N		Nielsen, Jean		Press	139302
1920	Green Eyes of Bast, The	NS		Rohmer, Sax		Press	139303
1920	Green Flame, The	M		Hill, Raymond G. (Story). Jack Cunningham (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Ruth Gardner (Fritzi Brunette) for a new York City newspaper investigates a ring of jewel thieves and murders that occur to those who possess an emerald.Theft gang is eventually rounded up by hero who appears to be a fumbling clerk but actually works for the insurance company. Reporter is also involved in romantic triangle with hero and detective who tried to frame the clerk out of jealousy.	139304
2009	Green Flash	M				Commentator #1 (Dain Blanton). AVP Announcer (Renee King). AVP Announcer (Chris McGee). Triumphant rise and self-discovery of a former college basketball star.	139305
1923	Green Goddess, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	139306
1930	Green Goddess, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	139307
2005	Green Green Grass, The: One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock	T			UK. Episode #7.12-25-2005	News Media. Reporter (Fiona Bruce). Reporter (Nick Ross). Photographer (Jamie Deeks).	139308
1951	Green Grow the Rushes	M			UK	Columnist Meg Cuffley (Honor Blackman) is a well-meaning newspaper columnist in a story about a small patch of land in Kent protected from outside legal intervention by an ancient charter. Liquor smugglers use the site to carry on its activities with impunity and with the full cooperation of the regional politicians.  When the English government tries to put a stop to brandy drinking, the locals hide the evidence in their stomachs. The journalist soon becomes an accomplice. 	139309
1941	Green Hornet Returns, The	NM	OWN	Striker, Fran		Publisher Britt Reid, publisher of The Daily Sentinel	139310
1941	Green Hornet Strikes Again. The	M	VHS 629		Sequel. 15 chapters. Cliffhanger.  (See To Be Continued)	Publisher Britt Reid (Warren Hull) of The Daily Sentinel. Ace reporter Lowery (Eddie Acuff). Reporter Michael Axford (Wade Boteler). Reid's assistant-secretary Lenore "Casey" Case (Anne Nagel). Reporter Gunnigan (Pat O'Malley - Chs. 14-15).Photographer  (Allen Wood). Newspaper Truck Driver (Thomas Mizer).	139311
1974	Green Hornet, The	MT			Episodes. Three 1966 TV Episodes	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139312
1939	Green Hornet, The	M			13 chapters. Serial. Based on radio serial. Cliffhanger.	Publisher Britt Reid (Gordon Jones), crusading publisher of newspaper. Hornet (Gordon Jones), newspaperman Britt Reid. Al Hodge who played part on radio dubbed in the voiceClicker, the photographer (Myrtis Crinley). Reporter Cunningham (Joe Whitehead).	139313
2006	Green Hornet, The	M			Short. Based upon characters from the poipular radio and pulp series.	Publisher Britt Reid (Emmanuel Lanzi) hides behind the Green Hornet disguise to battle criminals that have managed to escape the long arm of the law.	139314
1990	Green Hornet, The	MT		Dickey, Basil, Lyonel Margolies, George H, Plympton, Morrison Woods (1939 Screenplay). George W. Trendle (Characters).	Edited version of 1939 Universal Serial, "The Green Hornet"	Publisher Britt Reid (Gordon Jones), publisher of newspaper, secret hero. Editor Dunagan (Joe Whitehead). Reporter Michael Axford (Wade Boteler). Photographer "Clicker"  (Myrtis Crinley).	139315
1936	Green Hornet, The:	R			Series. 1936-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of The Daily Sentinel	139316
1966	Green Hornet, The:	T			Episodes. Series September, 1966-March, 1967.  26 episodes	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139317
1945	Green Hornet, The:  Superhighway Robbery	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 11-22-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139318
1966	Green Hornet, The: 1966 TV Previews	T	VHS 947		Episode. Volume Three	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139319
1946	Green Hornet, The: Accidents Will Happen	R	GHCDR. CDR. On Tape		Episode. 6-4-46. Series. 1936-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139320
1941	Green Hornet, The: Account Closed	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-6-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139321
1967	Green Hornet, The: Ace in the Hole	T	DVD -R HQ 5369. VHS 946		Episode #20. 2-3-1967. Volume Two	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139322
1949	Green Hornet, The: After the Storm	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-22-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139323
1966	Green Hornet, The: Alias 'The Scarf'	T	DVD -R HQ 5458. VHS 945		Episode #23. Volume One	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139324
1945	Green Hornet, The: Alias Sandra Day	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-1-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139325
1942	Green Hornet, The: Alias the Axis	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-6-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139326
1942	Green Hornet, The: All's Fair in War	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-4-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139327
1947	Green Hornet, The: Almost Used Cars	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-8-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139328
1945	Green Hornet, The: American From Death, An	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-17-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139329
1942	Green Hornet, The: Antidote for Poison	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-17-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139330
1942	Green Hornet, The: Appointment with Disaster	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-13-1942, 6-21-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139331
1945	Green Hornet, The: Appointments with Death	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-21-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139332
1948	Green Hornet, The: Arson, Murder and the Hornet	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-28-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139333
1950	Green Hornet, The: Assist From the Boys, An	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-10-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139334
1948	Green Hornet, The: Axford Boots a Beat	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-21-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139335
1945	Green Hornet, The: Axford Cracks a Case	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-23-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139336
1949	Green Hornet, The: Axford Gets a Story	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-15-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139337
1949	Green Hornet, The: Axford Gets the Dope	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-25-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139338
1946	Green Hornet, The: Axford Makes a Deal	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-20-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139339
1943	Green Hornet, The: Axford Rises to Shine	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-17-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139340
1949	Green Hornet, The: Axford Takes a Chance	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-1-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139341
1949	Green Hornet, The: Axford Wins a Loss	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-10-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139342
1949	Green Hornet, The: Axford, The Receiver	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-19-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139343
1952	Green Hornet, The: Axford's Romantic Disaster	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-5-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139344
1943	Green Hornet, The: Backfire	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-13-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139345
1967	Green Hornet, The: Bad Bet on a 459-Silent	T	DVD -R HQ 5419. VHS 946		Episode #21. 2-10-1967 Volume Two	Publisher Britt Reid, newspaper publisher  whose secret identity is crime fighter. Chauffeur-assistant named Kato. Based on comic book/radio adventures. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). News Staff Lenore "Casey" Case (Wende Wagner).Reporter (Dick Dial).	139346
1942	Green Hornet, The: Bait for a Two-Timer	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 2-7-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139347
1950	Green Hornet, The: Baiter Baited, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-6-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139348
1945	Green Hornet, The: Ballets and Bluff	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 11-1-1945. 9-24-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139349
1941	Green Hornet, The: Barking Dogs Bite Back	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-19-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139350
1947	Green Hornet, The: Barnum Was Right	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-12-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139351
1967	Green Hornet, The: Beautiful Dreamer (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5654. VHS 974		Episodes #7-10-21-1966.	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139352
1966	Green Hornet, The: Beautiful Dreamer (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5654. DVD -R HQ 5058.		Episode #8. 10-28-1966. Part Two	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).Britt gives Eden a taste of his own brainwashing.	139353
1944	Green Hornet, The: Bent Paper Matches	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-27-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139354
1941	Green Hornet, The: Bid and Asked	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 8-9-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139355
1950	Green Hornet, The: Big Affair, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-7-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139356
1947	Green Hornet, The: Big Deal, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-11-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139357
1947	Green Hornet, The: Big Mouthpiece, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-17-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139358
1946	Green Hornet, The: Big Mr. Corry, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-20-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139359
1945	Green Hornet, The: Bigger They Are, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-1-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139360
1942	Green Hornet, The: Bills for Victory	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-4-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139361
1945	Green Hornet, The: Biography, Incorporated	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-26-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139362
1944	Green Hornet, The: Birds of a Feather	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-20-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139363
1949	Green Hornet, The: Birthright	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-10-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139364
1945	Green Hornet, The: Bit of Doodling, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-9-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139365
1944	Green Hornet, The: Blabbermouth	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-29-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139366
1945	Green Hornet, The: Black  Market for Profit	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-31-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139367
1946	Green Hornet, The: Black Cat Killer, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139368
1945	Green Hornet, The: Black Feather, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-13-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139369
1945	Green Hornet, The: Black Market for Profit	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 5-31-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139370
1950	Green Hornet, The: Black Market, The	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139371
1941	Green Hornet, The: Blackmail and Ballots	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-10-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139372
1944	Green Hornet, The: Blackmail for Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-7-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139373
1942	Green Hornet, The: Blackmail Spins the Prop	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-22-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139374
1943	Green Hornet, The: Blackout For Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-28-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139375
1946	Green Hornet, The: Blank Paper, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-15-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139376
1950	Green Hornet, The: Blink Martin's Vow	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-8-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139377
1943	Green Hornet, The: Blueprint for Treason	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-14-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139378
1945	Green Hornet, The: Boat House Mystery (aka Boathouse Mystery).	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 12-25-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139379
1950	Green Hornet, The: Boathouse Mystery, The	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139380
1941	Green Hornet, The: Bombs Miss Their Mark	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-1-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139381
1949	Green Hornet, The: Boomerang	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-15-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139382
1946	Green Hornet, The: Bootleg Printing Scheme	R	LP 599		Episode. Mark 56	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139383
1948	Green Hornet, The: Borderline Case	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-12-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139384
1945	Green Hornet, The: Bottled in Bond	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-24-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139385
1941	Green Hornet, The: Brakes Stop the Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-4-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139386
1949	Green Hornet, The: Briefcase Snatcher, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-18-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139387
1947	Green Hornet, The: Britt Reid Tells a Story	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-23-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139388
1945	Green Hornet, The: Broken Cigarette Stubs	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-7-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139389
1949	Green Hornet, The: Buck Passers, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-5-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139390
1943	Green Hornet, The: Bull In a China Shop	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-21-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139391
1950	Green Hornet, The: Bullets and Bluff	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139392
1941	Green Hornet, The: Bullets Hit the Headlines	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-27-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139393
1949	Green Hornet, The: Bullets Make Ballots	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-8-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139394
1939	Green Hornet, The: Bus Accidents	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-9-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139395
1948	Green Hornet, The: Cable From England, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-25-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139396
1946	Green Hornet, The: Call of Death, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-8-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139397
1947	Green Hornet, The: Camera Obscure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-13-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139398
1948	Green Hornet, The: Camouflage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-16-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139399
1948	Green Hornet, The: Career at Stake	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-4-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139400
1948	Green Hornet, The: Cargo of Death	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-9-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139401
1950	Green Hornet, The: Carnival	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139402
1944	Green Hornet, The: Case of Honor, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-2-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139403
1947	Green Hornet, The: Cash Down the Drain	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-30-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139404
1945	Green Hornet, The: Cat with Nine Lives	R	CDR. On Tape.		Episode. 11-15-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139405
1950	Green Hornet, The: Cat With Nine Lives, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139406
1950	Green Hornet, The: Catspaw	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-24-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139407
1952	Green Hornet, The: Ceiling on Crime	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-14-52	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139408
1946	Green Hornet, The: Chain of Evidence	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-24-46	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139409
1949	Green Hornet, The: Champion in Pawn	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-31-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139410
1946	Green Hornet, The: Champion, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-2-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139411
1949	Green Hornet, The: Change of Plans, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-8-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139412
1952	Green Hornet, The: Changing Alibi, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-8-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139413
1950	Green Hornet, The: Charity Ball Hijack, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-23-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139414
1949	Green Hornet, The: Charity Ends at Home	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-17-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139415
1942	Green Hornet, The: Charity Takes It On	R	CDR		Episode. 2-21-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139416
1942	Green Hornet, The: Charity Takes It On the Chin	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-21-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139417
1946	Green Hornet, The: Check and Double Check	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 5-14-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139418
1947	Green Hornet, The: Chickens Come Home To Roost	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-38-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139419
1949	Green Hornet, The: Chiseling Countess, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-6-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139420
1952	Green Hornet, The: Cigarette Filters, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-19-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139421
1944	Green Hornet, The: Circumstances Alter Cases	R	GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 6-13-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139422
1947	Green Hornet, The: City Hall Shake-Up	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-15-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139423
1949	Green Hornet, The: City in Bondage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-12-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139424
1950	Green Hornet, The: City Transportation	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139425
1946	Green Hornet, The: Classified Ad	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape.		Episode. 4-2-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139426
1950	Green Hornet, The: Clearing Mayor of Graft	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139427
1950	Green Hornet, The: Clicker Clicks	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-9-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139428
1948	Green Hornet, The: Club of the Bogus Coin	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-4-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139429
1944	Green Hornet, The: Code for Sabotage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-6-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139430
1948	Green Hornet, The: Coffins Are for the Dead	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-30-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139431
1945	Green Hornet, The: Cold Storage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-8-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139432
1949	Green Hornet, The: Company They Keep, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-29-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139433
1945	Green Hornet, The: Construction Racket	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139434
1942	Green Hornet, The: Contract For a Killer	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-28-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139435
1949	Green Hornet, The: Contract Steal	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-8-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139436
1949	Green Hornet, The: Contracts to Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-29-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139437
1947	Green Hornet, The: Cornered Steel	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-3-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139438
1941	Green Hornet, The: Cornering the Killer	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-18-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139439
1966	Green Hornet, The: Corpse of the Year	T	DVD -R HQ 5356. DVD -R HQ 5698 (Part Two). VHS 945 (Two Parts)		Episodes #18-#19. 1-13-1967. 1-27-1967. Volume One	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139440
1943	Green Hornet, The: Corpse That Wasn't There	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 2-28-1943. 4-18-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139441
1946	Green Hornet, The: Courageous Mrs. Richlamb, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-10-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139442
1950	Green Hornet, The: Crandell & The Murder Ring	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139443
1945	Green Hornet, The: Credit For Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-12-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139444
1941	Green Hornet, The: Crime Lights the Candle	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-7-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139445
1941	Green Hornet, The: Crime on Vacation	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-26-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139446
1949	Green Hornet, The: Crime Peninsula	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-11-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139447
1966	Green Hornet, The: Crime Wave	T	DVD -R HQ 4933. VHS 977		Episode #4. 9-30-1966	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139448
1950	Green Hornet, The: Crossing of Peru, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-18-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139449
1941	Green Hornet, The: Crowd Covers the Murder, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-15-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139450
1948	Green Hornet, The: Curtain Money, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-22-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139451
1947	Green Hornet, The: Cut Rate Crime	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-6-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139452
1947	Green Hornet, The: Dead Man's Topcoat	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-23-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139453
1966	Green Hornet, The: Deadline for Death	T	DVD -R HQ 5144.		Episode #12. 12-2-1966.  Based on comic book/radio adventures	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), newspaper publisher  whose secret identity is crime fighter. Chauffeur-assistant named Kato (Bruce Lee). Photographer Ardis Ralston (Lynda Day). Newscaster (Gary Owens).	139454
1947	Green Hornet, The: Death Comes to Dinner	R	GHCDR		Episode.  1-5-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139455
1946	Green Hornet, The: Death in the Dark	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-10-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139456
1948	Green Hornet, The: Death in the Gray Market	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-6-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139457
1942	Green Hornet, The: Death In the Night	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-1-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139458
1948	Green Hornet, The: Death Money	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-24-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139459
1947	Green Hornet, The: Death on the Flying Trapeze	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-23-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139460
1944	Green Hornet, The: Death Wears a Mask	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-11-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139461
1950	Green Hornet, The: Deception, Inc.	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139462
1942	Green Hornet, The: Design for Destruction	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-3-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139463
1943	Green Hornet, The: Detour to Justice	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-2-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139464
1950	Green Hornet, The: Devil's Playground	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 12-6-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139465
1938	Green Hornet, The: Devil's Playground, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-1-1938	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139466
1943	Green Hornet, The: Diamond In the Rough	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-18-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139467
1949	Green Hornet, The: Diamonds and Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139468
1949	Green Hornet, The: Diary of Yola St. Clair, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-13-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139469
1948	Green Hornet, The: Diplomatically Done	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-6-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139470
1950	Green Hornet, The: Disaster Rides the Rails	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139471
1947	Green Hornet, The: Dock Robber Gang, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-2-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139472
1949	Green Hornet, The: Dope Fishers, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-22-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139473
1950	Green Hornet, The: Double Alibi	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-14-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139474
1948	Green Hornet, The: Double Checkmate	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-18-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139475
1941	Green Hornet, The: Double Cross Your Bridge	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-25-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139476
1945	Green Hornet, The: Double Cross, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-12-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139477
1947	Green Hornet, The: Double Double Cross	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-29-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139478
1948	Green Hornet, The: Double Double Cross	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-20-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139479
1949	Green Hornet, The: Double Exposure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-26-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139480
1948	Green Hornet, The: Double Play	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-27-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139481
1942	Green Hornet, The: Double Wears a Mask, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-7-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139482
1946	Green Hornet, The: Dr. Moylan's Patient	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-21-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139483
1949	Green Hornet, The: Drug Store Robberies, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-29-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139484
1967	Green Hornet, The: Eat, Drink and Be Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 5037. VHS 975		Episode #6. 10-14-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139485
1944	Green Hornet, The: Eberton Case, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-21-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139486
1952	Green Hornet, The: Election Boomerang	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-15-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139487
1948	Green Hornet, The: Election Steal	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-2-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139488
1943	Green Hornet, The: Escape by Night	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-24-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139489
1946	Green Hornet, The: Escape For Revenge	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 1-29-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139490
1949	Green Hornet, The: Ever-Eatin' Alligators, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-25-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139491
1945	Green Hornet, The: Evidence on Hand	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-20-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139492
1947	Green Hornet, The: Expose	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-28-1947	Publisher Britt Reid, newspaper publisher  whose secret identity is crime fighter. Chauffeur-assistant named Kato. Based on comic book/radio adventures	139493
1947	Green Hornet, The: Exposed	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-28-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139494
1949	Green Hornet, The: Face in the Television	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 2-10-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139495
1939	Green Hornet, The: Fake Accident Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-9-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139496
1945	Green Hornet, The: Fall Guy, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-19-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139497
1944	Green Hornet, The: Female of the Species, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-22-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139498
1946	Green Hornet, The: Figure in the Photograph, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 4-16-1946. 11-16-1946.	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139499
1949	Green Hornet, The: Final Balance	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-12-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139500
1948	Green Hornet, The: Find the Woman	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-2-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139501
1947	Green Hornet, The: Findley Case, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-2-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139502
1952	Green Hornet, The: Finger Man, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-10-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139503
1943	Green Hornet, The: Fire Blitz	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-11-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139504
1941	Green Hornet, The: Fire Builds a Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-5-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139505
1943	Green Hornet, The: Fire for the Axis	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-21-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139506
1948	Green Hornet, The: Fire in Cold Storage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-13-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139507
1942	Green Hornet, The: Fire in the Forests	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-17-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139508
1944	Green Hornet, The: Fireworks for Smitty	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-11-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139509
1949	Green Hornet, The: Fixers Fixed, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-13-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139510
1944	Green Hornet, The: Flames of Wrath	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-5-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139511
1950	Green Hornet, The: Flaming Decoy	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-23-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139512
1942	Green Hornet, The: Flight to Nowhere	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-20-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139513
1950	Green Hornet, The: Florida Incident	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-25-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139514
1947	Green Hornet, The: Fodder for Headlines	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-10-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139515
1944	Green Hornet, The: Fog in the Night	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-9-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139516
1942	Green Hornet, The: Formula For Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-5-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139517
1952	Green Hornet, The: Formulae for Getting a Formula, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-26-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139518
1949	Green Hornet, The: Fortune Seekers, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-24-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139519
1948	Green Hornet, The: Frame of the Broken Back, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-10-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139520
1945	Green Hornet, The: Frame-Up That Backfired	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-9-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139521
1966	Green Hornet, The: Freeway to Death	T	DVD -R HQ 5186. VHS 946		Episode #14. 12-16-1966. Volume Two	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139522
1949	Green Hornet, The: Freight Yard Robberies	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-23-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139523
1952	Green Hornet, The: Friday Night in the Mountains, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-5-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139524
1942	Green Hornet, The: Friend In Need Makes Trouble, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-18-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139525
1966	Green Hornet, The: Frog Is a Deadly Weapon, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5626. VHS 976		Episode #5. 10-7-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139526
1948	Green Hornet, The: Funeral Spray, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-30-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139527
1948	Green Hornet, The: Gambling Ship	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-14-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139528
1943	Green Hornet, The: Gas for the Axis	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-31-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139529
1952	Green Hornet, The: Gas House Ending	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-26-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139530
1946	Green Hornet, The: Gas Pen, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 4-9-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139531
1945	Green Hornet, The: Gas Station Protection, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-29-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139532
1943	Green Hornet, The: Gasoline and the Hornet	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-10-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139533
1949	Green Hornet, The: Gems in the Paper, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-2-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139534
1944	Green Hornet, The: Gentleman Jerry Meets His Match	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-25-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139535
1946	Green Hornet, The: George  Haven's Secretary	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 1-22-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139536
1949	Green Hornet, The: Ghost Films, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-13-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139537
1946	Green Hornet, The: Ghost Who Talked Too Much	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139538
1950	Green Hornet, The: Ghost Who Talked Too Much, The	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139539
1947	Green Hornet, The: Girl In Peril	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-9-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139540
1966	Green Hornet, The: Give 'Em Enough Rope	T	DVD -R HQ 4868. VHS 979		Episode #2. 9-16-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139541
1949	Green Hornet, The: Gobbler Gobbled, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-22-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139542
1945	Green Hornet, The: God Of Luck	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-27-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139543
1949	Green Hornet, The: Good Bad Actors, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-3-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139544
1941	Green Hornet, The: Graft Below the Surface	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-13-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139545
1947	Green Hornet, The: Graft Crosses a Bridge	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-4-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139546
1941	Green Hornet, The: Graft for the Warden	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-18-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139547
1940	Green Hornet, The: Grafter Goes Wrong, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-20-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139548
1946	Green Hornet, The: Grand Larceny on Wheels	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-23-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139549
1945	Green Hornet, The: Great Detective, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-2-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139550
1949	Green Hornet, The: Great Reformer, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-5-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139551
1948	Green Hornet, The: Green Hornet Car on Display, The:	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-3-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139552
1945	Green Hornet, The: Green Hornet Drops a Hint	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-8-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139553
1943	Green Hornet, The: Green Hornet Goes Underground, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-9-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139554
1947	Green Hornet, The: Grocery Man, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-19-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139555
1946	Green Hornet, The: Guiseppi's Secret	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-1-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139556
1942	Green Hornet, The: Gum Makes It Stick	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-29-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139557
1941	Green Hornet, The: Gunning for Graft	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-4-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139558
1941	Green Hornet, The: Gypping in Jalopies	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-12-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139559
1949	Green Hornet, The: Hail Caesar	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-21-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139560
1944	Green Hornet, The: Halloween Adventure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-31-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139561
1942	Green Hornet, The: Hangman's Noose, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-14-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139562
1944	Green Hornet, The: Haunts of the Hunted	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-12-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139563
1948	Green Hornet, The: Have An  Olive Maggie	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-21-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139564
1946	Green Hornet, The: Haverhill Necklace, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-16-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139565
1952	Green Hornet, The: Hawkridge Gems, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-31-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139566
1948	Green Hornet, The: Headley Conspiracy, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-7-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139567
1944	Green Hornet, The: Heroes Are Born	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-26-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139568
1943	Green Hornet, The: Hi-Jack and the Game	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-4-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139569
1950	Green Hornet, The: Hidden Bonds, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-14-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139570
1952	Green Hornet, The: Hidden Letter, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-12-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139571
1950	Green Hornet, The: Higgins Saves His Job	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-18-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139572
1947	Green Hornet, The: High Pressure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-14-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139573
1947	Green Hornet, The: Highway Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-27-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139574
1945	Green Hornet, The: Highway That Graft Built	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139575
1940	Green Hornet, The: Highway That Graft Built, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-3-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139576
1948	Green Hornet, The: Hit and Run	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 1-27-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139577
1945	Green Hornet, The: Homet Drops A H, The	R	CDR		Episode. 11-8-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139578
1949	Green Hornet, The: Hooded Hoods, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 17-18-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139579
1949	Green Hornet, The: Hornet and a Sparrow, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-20-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139580
1966	Green Hornet, The: Hornet and the Firefly, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5893. VHS 947		Episode #16. 12-30-1966. Volume Three	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139581
1942	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Baits the Trap, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-7-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139582
1948	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Bats for a Pitcher, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-1-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139583
1946	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Closes a Case, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-30-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139584
1946	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Does It Again	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 6-11-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139585
1946	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Does It, The	R	LP 599		Episode. Mark 56	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139586
1945	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Drops a Hint, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-8-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139587
1942	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Finds the Fence, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-3-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139588
1949	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Gets a Franchise, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-17-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139589
1950	Green Hornet, The: Hornet in the Woods	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-11-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139590
1945	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Keeps a Date, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-28-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139591
1948	Green Hornet, The: Hornet Plays Santa Claus, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-23-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139592
1967	Green Hornet, The: Hornet, Save Thyself  (aka Hornet Save Thyself)	T	DVD -R HQ 5468. VHS 945		Episode #24. 3-3-1967. Volume One	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.Reid is framed for murder and goes on the run to try to prove his innocence.	139593
1944	Green Hornet, The: Hornet's Nest, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-9-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139594
1947	Green Hornet, The: Hornet's Revenge	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-5-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139595
1942	Green Hornet, The: Hostage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-20-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139596
1949	Green Hornet, The: Hot Car Center	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-28-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139597
1946	Green Hornet, The: Hot Cash	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-8-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139598
1941	Green Hornet, The: Hot Guns for Sale	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-6-1951	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139599
1945	Green Hornet, The: Hot Money and Death	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 10-11-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139600
1948	Green Hornet, The: House Divided	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-19-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139601
1950	Green Hornet, The: House on Briny Hill, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-4-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139602
1949	Green Hornet, The: Howard Island Gang, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-24-1959	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139603
1949	Green Hornet, The: Human Cargo	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-11-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139604
1948	Green Hornet, The: Hunch of the Femme Fatal, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-30-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139605
1966	Green Hornet, The: Hunters & The Hunted, The (aka Hunters and the Hunted, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 5130. VHS 946		Episode #11. 11-25-1966. Volume Two	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139606
1941	Green Hornet, The: I Am The Day	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-31-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139607
1945	Green Hornet, The: Imposter, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-16-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139608
1948	Green Hornet, The: Incredible Robbery, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-14-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139609
1942	Green Hornet, The: Inside Information	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-31-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139610
1950	Green Hornet, The: Inside Story	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-7-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139611
1939	Green Hornet, The: Insurance Advisor's Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-30-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139612
1945	Green Hornet, The: Intrigue in Washington	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-15-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139613
1944	Green Hornet, The: Intrigue on the Waterfront	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-4-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139614
1949	Green Hornet, The: Invaders, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-5-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139615
1967	Green Hornet, The: Invasion From Outer Space	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4818 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 4821 (Part Two). .		Episodes #25-#26. 10-10-1967, 10-17-1967. Two Parts)	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139616
1942	Green Hornet, The: Invasion Plans for Victory	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 5-16-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139617
1942	Green Hornet, The: Invisible Enemy, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-18-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139618
1942	Green Hornet, The: It Pays to Advertise	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-26-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139619
1952	Green Hornet, The: Jeff Warren's Safe	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-22-52	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139620
1949	Green Hornet, The: Jet Test	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-3-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139621
1948	Green Hornet, The: Jewel Deal	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139622
1949	Green Hornet, The: Jewels of the Kingdoms, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-11-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139623
1949	Green Hornet, The: Jobs for Sale	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-26-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139624
1945	Green Hornet, The: Johnny Comes Home	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-30-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139625
1941	Green Hornet, The: Jury Metes Out Justice, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-11-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139626
1946	Green Hornet, The: Justice Wears a Blindfold	R	CDR. On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139627
1950	Green Hornet, The: Justice Wears a Blindfold	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139628
1946	Green Hornet, The: Juvenile Delinquency	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139629
1948	Green Hornet, The: Kalligan Dies at Midnight	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-11-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139630
1949	Green Hornet, The: Kato Acts as Decoy	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-7-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139631
1949	Green Hornet, The: Kato Joins a Mob	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-15-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139632
1945	Green Hornet, The: Katz With Nine Lives	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-15-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139633
1950	Green Hornet, The: Key, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-21-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139634
1952	Green Hornet, The: Keys to a Robbery	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-10-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139635
1946	Green Hornet, The: Killer Carson	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-27-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139636
1943	Green Hornet, The: Knot, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-24-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139637
1945	Green Hornet, The: Ladder of Fate	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-5-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139638
1944	Green Hornet, The: Lady in Distress, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-14-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139639
1944	Green Hornet, The: Lady of Intrigue	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-18-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139640
1946	Green Hornet, The: Last of Oliver Perry	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 2-26-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139641
1947	Green Hornet, The: Last of the Top Hat Gang	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-15-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139642
1942	Green Hornet, The: Last Words Mean Sabotage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-19-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139643
1947	Green Hornet, The: Lawful Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-16-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139644
1947	Green Hornet, The: Leopard's Sports, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-26-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139645
1950	Green Hornet, The: Leroy Plot, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-17-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139646
1946	Green Hornet, The: Letter, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 3-12-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139647
1944	Green Hornet, The: Light in the Dark, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-3-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139648
1945	Green Hornet, The: Load of Cigarettes, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-22-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139649
1942	Green Hornet, The: Lonely Outpost	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-10-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139650
1943	Green Hornet, The: Long Distance	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-27-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139651
1941	Green Hornet, The: Lost and Found	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-27-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139652
1945	Green Hornet, The: Lost Key, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-29-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139653
1950	Green Hornet, The: Love Or Money	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-31-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139654
1944	Green Hornet, The: Lowrey's Big Moment	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-20-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139655
1950	Green Hornet, The: Lucky Storm, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-4-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139656
1944	Green Hornet, The: Madhouse Adventure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-4-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139657
1949	Green Hornet, The: Madison Carr Returns	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-14-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139658
1950	Green Hornet, The: Madison Payoff, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-21-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139659
1944	Green Hornet, The: Make Believe Sheriff, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-27-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139660
1941	Green Hornet, The: Man No One Suspected, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-13-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139661
1946	Green Hornet, The: Man of Many Words	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 7-9-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139662
1947	Green Hornet, The: Man On Top, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-18-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139663
1941	Green Hornet, The: Man That Never Was, The	R	GHCDR		Episode.11-8-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139664
1941	Green Hornet, The: Man Wanted for What	R	GHCDR		Episode/ 6-14-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139665
1943	Green Hornet, The: Man Who Came Back, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-25-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139666
1946	Green Hornet, The: Man Who Changed, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-22-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139667
1944	Green Hornet, The: Man Who Fooled the World, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-21-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139668
1947	Green Hornet, The: Man Who Forgot, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-22-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139669
1943	Green Hornet, The: Map for Murder, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-7-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139670
1947	Green Hornet, The: Marked Money	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-21-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139671
1948	Green Hornet, The: Matrimony Limited	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-29-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139672
1948	Green Hornet, The: Matter of Evidence, A	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 1-20-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139673
1948	Green Hornet, The: Matter of Evidence, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-20-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139674
1949	Green Hornet, The: Matter of Identity, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-4-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139675
1949	Green Hornet, The: Matter of Indirection, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-4-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139676
1949	Green Hornet, The: Matter of Time, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-19-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139677
1966	Green Hornet, The: May the Best Man Lose	T	DVD -R HQ 6493		Episode #15. 12-23-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).During the campaign, an assassination attempt on the district attorney misses him and kills someone else.	139678
1943	Green Hornet, The: Men Without a Country	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-7-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139679
1950	Green Hornet, The: Mercer Robbery, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-21-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139680
1947	Green Hornet, The: Merger, Not Preferred	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-20-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139681
1945	Green Hornet, The: Michael Axford -- Movie Star	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-5-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139682
1952	Green Hornet, The: Microfilm of Death, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-29-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139683
1948	Green Hornet, The: Miss Case Keeps a Secret	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-17-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139684
1948	Green Hornet, The: Miss Case Meets the Hornet	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-3-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139685
1948	Green Hornet, The: Miss Double Lucky	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-28-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139686
1946	Green Hornet, The: Mistaken Identity	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-23-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139687
1941	Green Hornet, The: Money for Mr. X	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-28-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139688
1945	Green Hornet, The: Money Talks Too Loud	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 12-20-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139689
1949	Green Hornet, The: Mr. Big's Drug Store Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-19-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139690
1946	Green Hornet, The: Mr. Big's Drugstore Racket (aka Mr. Big's Drug Store Racket)	R	CDR. GHCDR, On Tape.		Episode. 10-20-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139691
1941	Green Hornet, The: Mr. X Marks The Spot	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-12-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139692
1947	Green Hornet, The: Mugging Goes Modern	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-29-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139693
1941	Green Hornet, The: Murder Across the Board	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 7-5-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139694
1952	Green Hornet, The: Murder and Espionage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-28-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139695
1945	Green Hornet, The: Murder and the Dope Racket	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 10-18-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139696
1946	Green Hornet, The: Murder at City Hall	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-30-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139697
1948	Green Hornet, The: Murder at Lighthouse Mary	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-15-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139698
1941	Green Hornet, The: Murder at the Market	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-24-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139699
1942	Green Hornet, The: Murder By a Diplomat	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-27-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139700
1947	Green Hornet, The: Murder by Mail	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-1-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139701
1943	Green Hornet, The: Murder By Remote Control	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-4-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139702
1943	Green Hornet, The: Murder Filters Out	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-10-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139703
1946	Green Hornet, The: Murder for Sale	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-7-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139704
1943	Green Hornet, The: Murder Gas, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-3-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139705
1941	Green Hornet, The: Murder in Chinatown	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-23-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139706
1944	Green Hornet, The: Murder in the Rain	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-26-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139707
1941	Green Hornet, The: Murder in the Sky	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-1-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139708
1942	Green Hornet, The: Murder in Washington	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-9-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139709
1944	Green Hornet, The: Murder Masquerade	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-10-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139710
1945	Green Hornet, The: Murder Ring Racket	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139711
1942	Green Hornet, The: Murder Trips a Rat	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 9-12-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139712
1949	Green Hornet, The: Murder Weapon, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-30-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139713
1949	Green Hornet, The: Murder Will Out	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-18-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139714
1940	Green Hornet, The: Murder Will Out	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-29-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139715
1944	Green Hornet, The: Murder Will Out	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-24-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139716
1941	Green Hornet, The: Murder Wins the Gamble	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-1-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139717
1946	Green Hornet, The: Music and Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-15-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139718
1948	Green Hornet, The: Mysterious Mr. Jones, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-10-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139719
1944	Green Hornet, The: Mystery in the Dentist's Chair	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-1-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139720
1948	Green Hornet, The: Mystery on Pier 20	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-21-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139721
1943	Green Hornet, The: Newsprint Clue, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-14-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139722
1948	Green Hornet, The: Night Flight	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-17-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139723
1942	Green Hornet, The: No Escape From Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-7-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139724
1942	Green Hornet, The: No News For The Gestapo	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-8-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139725
1942	Green Hornet, The: No Sale To The Axis	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-11-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139726
1950	Green Hornet, The: Nomination Delayed	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-16-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139727
1950	Green Hornet, The: Not One Cent for Tribute	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139728
1945	Green Hornet, The: Not So Smart	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-14-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139729
1942	Green Hornet, The: Number is Up, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-24-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139730
1947	Green Hornet, The: Number Man	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-2-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139731
1945	Green Hornet, The: Numbers Racket, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-26-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139732
1949	Green Hornet, The: Numbers Total Death, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-27-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139733
1944	Green Hornet, The: Obvious Clue	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-6-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139734
1947	Green Hornet, The: Of Thee I Sing	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-24-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139735
1943	Green Hornet, The: Official Business	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-20-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139736
1947	Green Hornet, The: Old Folks at Home	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-9-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139737
1949	Green Hornet, The: Oliver Perry Closes In	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-17-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139738
1946	Green Hornet, The: Oliver Perry Tries Again	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-17-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139739
1949	Green Hornet, The: Oliver Perry, Escaped Convict	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-1-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139740
1946	Green Hornet, The: Oliver Perry's Car	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139741
1944	Green Hornet, The: One For the Books	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-23-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139742
1948	Green Hornet, The: One for the Senator	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-9-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139743
1946	Green Hornet, The: One Too Many Frame Ups	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-27-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139744
1948	Green Hornet, The: Oriental Jewel, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-7-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139745
1944	Green Hornet, The: Orphan From St. Amand, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-25-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139746
1950	Green Hornet, The: Out Of the Fog	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-7-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139747
1945	Green Hornet, The: Pacific Service	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-8-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139748
1949	Green Hornet, The: Package in the Locker, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-20-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139749
1947	Green Hornet, The: Packaged Plunder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-22-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139750
1945	Green Hornet, The: Paid in Full	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 12-13-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139751
1946	Green Hornet, The: Pair of Nylons, A	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 3-19-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139752
1943	Green Hornet, The: Palming Off the Axis	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-4-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139753
1939	Green Hornet, The: Parking Lot Racket	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-31-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139754
1947	Green Hornet, The: Parking Pays Off	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-16-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139755
1944	Green Hornet, The: Paroled for Revenge	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 5-16-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139756
1941	Green Hornet, The: Paroles for Sale	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-16-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139757
1942	Green Hornet, The: Passport to Peril	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-30-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139758
1944	Green Hornet, The: Payment in Full	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-19-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139759
1948	Green Hornet, The: Perfect Alibi	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-13-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139760
1945	Green Hornet, The: Photo Finish	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-3-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139761
1942	Green Hornet, The: Picture Fits the Frame, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-11-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139762
1945	Green Hornet, The: Picture In The Dark	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-19-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139763
1950	Green Hornet, The: Picture of a Woman	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-28-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139764
1966	Green Hornet, The: Piece of the Action, A	T	VHS 947		Episode. Volume Three -- Two-part Batman/Green Hornet Crossover)	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139765
1958	Green Hornet, The: Pilot	T	VHS 980		Episode. 1951 Pilot for TV	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139766
1948	Green Hornet, The: Pink Wonderland	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-6-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139767
1947	Green Hornet, The: Plan That Backfired, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-25-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139768
1948	Green Hornet, The: Planners, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-5-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139769
1949	Green Hornet, The: Plot Before Christmas, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-20-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139770
1946	Green Hornet, The: Pogo, The Wonder Dog	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-18-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139771
1948	Green Hornet, The: Point After Touchdown	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-9-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139772
1941	Green Hornet, The: Pointing the Fingerman	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-22-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139773
1946	Green Hornet, The: Polarized Glasses	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 5-28-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139774
1952	Green Hornet, The: Political Crossfire	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-1-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139775
1938	Green Hornet, The: Political Racket, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-5-1938	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139776
1947	Green Hornet, The: Political Strings	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-1-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139777
1949	Green Hornet, The: Poor Sub for Prison	R	CDR		Episode. 2-1-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139778
1940	Green Hornet, The: Poor Substitute for a Prison	R	Computer Download		Episode. 7-17-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139779
1949	Green Hornet, The: Poor Substitutes for a Prison	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-1-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139780
1944	Green Hornet, The: Prelude To a Blood Bath	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-17-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139781
1942	Green Hornet, The: Prescription for Plunder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-21-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139782
1944	Green Hornet, The: Pressure From Without	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-10-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139783
1952	Green Hornet, The: Pretenders to the Throne	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 12-3-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139784
1966	Green Hornet, The: Preying Mantis, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5113. VHS 946		Episode #10. 11-18-1966. Volume Two	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139785
1948	Green Hornet, The: Process X	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-20-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139786
1946	Green Hornet, The: Prodigal Broth, The	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139787
1946	Green Hornet, The: Prodigal Brother, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-3-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139788
1946	Green Hornet, The: Profits From War	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-3-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139789
1966	Green Hornet, The: Programmed for Death	T	DVD -R HQ 4933. VHS 978		Episode #3. 9-23-1966.  Pilot episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139790
1948	Green Hornet, The: Project Q-419	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-27-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139791
1952	Green Hornet, The: Proof of Treason, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-17-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139792
1943	Green Hornet, The: Propaganda for a Purpose	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-14-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139793
1939	Green Hornet, The: Property Tax Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-17-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139794
1945	Green Hornet, The: Protection Incorporation	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 11-29-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139795
1948	Green Hornet, The: Protection's A Word for Death	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-28-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139796
1944	Green Hornet, The: Purely for Pleasure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-19-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139797
1946	Green Hornet, The: Put It On Ice	R	CDR.		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139798
1950	Green Hornet, The: Put It on Ice	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139799
1950	Green Hornet, The: Queer Money Market	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-11-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139800
1946	Green Hornet, The: Question of Time	R	CDR, GHCDR		Episode. 3-5-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139801
1946	Green Hornet, The: Quiz Program Clue, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-17-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139802
1949	Green Hornet, The: Race Date Cancelled	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-8-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139803
1949	Green Hornet, The: Racket Busters, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-24-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139804
1941	Green Hornet, The: Racket Gets the Gong, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-2-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139805
1942	Green Hornet, The: Racket Goes Through the Ringer, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-10-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139806
1941	Green Hornet, The: Racket Makes a Racket, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-15-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139807
1941	Green Hornet, The: Racket on the River	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-30-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139808
1948	Green Hornet, The: Racketeer Round-Up	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-13-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139809
1944	Green Hornet, The: Racketeers in Gas Coupons	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-30-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139810
1941	Green Hornet, The: Rackets Lose Their Leader, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-20-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139811
1947	Green Hornet, The: Rajah, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-2-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139812
1944	Green Hornet, The: Ramona	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-12-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139813
1943	Green Hornet, The: Rats of a Feather	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-1-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139814
1966	Green Hornet, The: Ray Is For Killing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5698.		Episode #9. 11-11-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139815
1941	Green Hornet, The: Read It and Reap	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-22-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139816
1950	Green Hornet, The: Red Glasses, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-3-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139817
1942	Green Hornet, The: Red Light	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-6-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139818
1947	Green Hornet, The: Rent in Advance	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-25-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139819
1943	Green Hornet, The: Reporter Sees Double, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-27-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139820
1942	Green Hornet, The: Reservoir for Murder	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 1-31-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139821
1942	Green Hornet, The: Reservoir for Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-31-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139822
1945	Green Hornet, The: Return of Olive Perry, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-2-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139823
1946	Green Hornet, The: Return of the Missing Witness	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-29-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139824
1946	Green Hornet, The: Revenge	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139825
1946	Green Hornet, The: Revenge for Melakim	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 6-25-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139826
1943	Green Hornet, The: Reward Claimers, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-8-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139827
1949	Green Hornet, The: Ring Around Camilla	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-27-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139828
1947	Green Hornet, The: Ring of the Green Hornet, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-7-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139829
1942	Green Hornet, The: Road Closed for Crime	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-28-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139830
1944	Green Hornet, The: Road to Riches, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-18-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139831
1948	Green Hornet, The: Road to Ruin	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-30-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139832
1947	Green Hornet, The: Rodin Statue, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-12-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139833
1948	Green Hornet, The: Rule of Three	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-24-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139834
1939	Green Hornet, The: Ryder's Writer Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-16-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139835
1948	Green Hornet, The: S	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-2-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139836
1939	Green Hornet, The: S His Name (unknown)	R	CDR		Episode. 11-23-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139837
1942	Green Hornet, The: Sabotage Finds a Name	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 11-21-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139838
1942	Green Hornet, The: Sabotaging the Saboteur	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-25-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139839
1939	Green Hornet, The: Sales Tax Racket	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 10-17-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139840
1945	Green Hornet, The: San Francisco Adventure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-10-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139841
1941	Green Hornet, The: Sandhogs and Sabotage	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-15-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139842
1949	Green Hornet, The: Saracen Diamond, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-27-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139843
1950	Green Hornet, The: Schnooks Warren Gets a Press	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-28-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139844
1944	Green Hornet, The: Scrapper	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-28-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139845
1945	Green Hornet, The: Scrapper McGuire's Hero	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-22-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139846
1944	Green Hornet, The: Seals of Doom	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-2-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139847
1943	Green Hornet, The: Secret Kidnapping	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-21-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139848
1966	Green Hornet, The: Secret of Sally Bell, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5186.		Episode #13. 12-9-1966	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139849
1941	Green Hornet, The: Secretary Forces a Showdown, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-8-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139850
1941	Green Hornet, The: See a Pin and Find a Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-25-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139851
1967	Green Hornet, The: Seek, Stalk and Destroy	T	DVD -R HQ 5934		Episode #17. 1-6-1967	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	139852
1941	Green Hornet, The: Senator Gets Stuck, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-9-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139853
1943	Green Hornet, The: Sentinel of Death	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-18-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139854
1943	Green Hornet, The: Serve In Silence	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-7-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139855
1950	Green Hornet, The: Setup at Caribou Point	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-30-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139856
1952	Green Hornet, The: Shipment for Korea	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-21-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139857
1944	Green Hornet, The: Short Circuit	R	GHCDR		Episode.2-17-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139858
1947	Green Hornet, The: Shot in the Arm, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-9-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139859
1949	Green Hornet, The: Sign of the Deaths-Head	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-15-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139860
1966	Green Hornet, The: Silent Gun, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4862. VHS 980		Episode #1. 9-9-1966	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139861
1946	Green Hornet, The: Silver Cup Race, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-1-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139862
1952	Green Hornet, The: Simple Clue, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-7-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139863
1942	Green Hornet, The: Skeleton Out of the Past	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-14-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139864
1950	Green Hornet, The: Skin Game	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-2-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139865
1942	Green Hornet, The: Slip of the Lip, A	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 5-23-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139866
1942	Green Hornet, The: Small-Time Dictator	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-13-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139867
1941	Green Hornet, The: Smashing the Counterfeit Ring	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-17-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139868
1941	Green Hornet, The: Smoke Put Out the Fire	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-11-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139869
1946	Green Hornet, The: Smoothy Lawrence	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139870
1945	Green Hornet, The: Smuggler Signs His Name	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139871
1939	Green Hornet, The: Smuggler Signs His Name	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-23-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139872
1946	Green Hornet, The: Smuggling Racket, The	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139873
1945	Green Hornet, The: Snyder's Political Racket	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139874
1946	Green Hornet, The: Snyder's Political Racket	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139875
1950	Green Hornet, The: Snyder's Political Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139876
1946	Green Hornet, The: Soldier and his Dog	R	CDR. GHCDR. LP 1009 (Nostalgia Lane)		Episode. 2-19-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139877
1992	Green Hornet, The: Solitary Sentinel, The	CB			Green Hornet, The: Solitary Sentinel #1-4	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.Reid goes underground as the Black Hornet, a revolutionary leader who allies himself with the Green Hornet (Reid's nephew Paul) without informing the younger man of the full situation.	139878
1948	Green Hornet, The: Song Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-28-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139879
1948	Green Hornet, The: Song Racket, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-28-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139880
1949	Green Hornet, The: Space Ship	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-3-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139881
1950	Green Hornet, The: Special Delivery	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-30-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139882
1952	Green Hornet, The: Spy Master, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-3-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139883
1950	Green Hornet, The: Squeeze Play	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-14-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139884
1943	Green Hornet, The: Stamp Tramps, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-16-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139885
1942	Green Hornet, The: Stars Catch a Spy, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-24-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139886
1944	Green Hornet, The: State Versus Chester Canby, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-16-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139887
1947	Green Hornet, The: State's Witness, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-16-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139888
1943	Green Hornet, The: Steaks and Cops	R	GHCDR		Episode.4-11-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139889
1945	Green Hornet, The: Stolen Gun Racket, The	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139890
1947	Green Hornet, The: Stolen Identity	R	GHCDR		Episode.4-8-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139891
1948	Green Hornet, The: Stone Wall Alibi	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-23-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139892
1949	Green Hornet, The: Storm Over Picnic	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-12-49	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139893
1944	Green Hornet, The: Story Of a Dog	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-3-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139894
1943	Green Hornet, The: Story Of a Parrot	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-2-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139895
1945	Green Hornet, The: Stuffed Panda, The	R	CDR. GHCDFR		Episode. 10-4-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139896
1948	Green Hornet, The: Suite Charity	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-14-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139897
1945	Green Hornet, The: Super Highway Robbery	R	On Tape		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139898
1949	Green Hornet, The: Switch of Salt, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-6-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139899
1950	Green Hornet, The: Tape Confession	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-9-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139900
1948	Green Hornet, The: Taxi Dance to Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-8-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139901
1949	Green Hornet, The: Thorndyke Bond Robbery, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-4-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139902
1947	Green Hornet, The: Tickets to the Rose bowl	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-30-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139903
1939	Green Hornet, The: Tilson's Gift Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-14-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139904
1942	Green Hornet, The: Tires Mean Trouble	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-15-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139905
1949	Green Hornet, The: Tony Farno Had a Farm	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-7-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139906
1947	Green Hornet, The: Too Hot To Handle	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-11-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139907
1945	Green Hornet, The: Too Many Suspects	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-6-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139908
1947	Green Hornet, The: Top Hat Gang, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-26-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139909
1946	Green Hornet, The: Torn Map, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-13-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139910
1942	Green Hornet, The: Torpedo on Wheels	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 11-14-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139911
1943	Green Hornet, The: Touch of Powder, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-28-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139912
1944	Green Hornet, The: Train Wreck	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-5-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139913
1948	Green Hornet, The: Travis Case, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-18-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139914
1946	Green Hornet, The: Treasury Fraud, The	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139915
1952	Green Hornet, The: Triple Cross, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-12-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139916
1942	Green Hornet, The: Trouble Comes Double	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-28-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139917
1967	Green Hornet, The: Trouble for Prince Charming	T	DVD -R HQ 5419. VHS 945		Episode #22. 2-17-1967. Volume One	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.Green Hornet prevents assassination of a prince whose blonde American fiancé is kidnapped. Prince is ordered to abdicate in order to save her.	139918
1946	Green Hornet, The: Trouble Hits the Trolley	R	CDR.		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139919
1950	Green Hornet, The: Trouble Hits the Trolley	R	GHCDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139920
1948	Green Hornet, The: Trucking With Murder	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-16-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139921
1950	Green Hornet, The: Truth Serum, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-28-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139922
1948	Green Hornet, The: Try for Freedom	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-16-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139923
1942	Green Hornet, The: Turban Fits the Traitor, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-2-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139924
1946	Green Hornet, The: Turban of Jarpur (aka Jai Pur)	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 1-1-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139925
1948	Green Hornet, The: Turkey Stuffed With Gems	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-25-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139926
1948	Green Hornet, The: Two  Minus Two	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-16-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139927
1943	Green Hornet, The: Two Against Fate	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-17-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139928
1941	Green Hornet, The: Two Strikes on a Striker	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-22-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139929
1948	Green Hornet, The: Two-Faced Mobster, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 11-23-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139930
1946	Green Hornet, The: Underwater Adventure	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-24-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139931
1941	Green Hornet, The: Uneasy Lies the Head	R	GHCDR		Episode. 7-19-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139932
1945	Green Hornet, The: Unexpected Meeting	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 8-23-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139933
1945	Green Hornet, The: Unexpected Meeting	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-23-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139934
1952	Green Hornet, The: Unknown Assassin	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-24-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139935
1943	Green Hornet, The: Unseen Watchman, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-11-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139936
1950	Green Hornet, The: Unwelcome Visitor	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-25-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139937
1950	Green Hornet, The: Vanity of Beauty, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-1-1950	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139938
1941	Green Hornet, The: Victim Gets Appraised, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-28-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139939
1949	Green Hornet, The: Vindication	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-1-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139940
1952	Green Hornet, The: Voice in the Dark, A	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-19-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139941
1946	Green Hornet, The: Voice of Death	R	GHCDR		Episode. 8-6-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139942
1945	Green Hornet, The: Voice, The	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 12-6-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139943
1941	Green Hornet, The: Voters Learn the Truth, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-20-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139944
1940	Green Hornet, The: Votes for Sale	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape.		Episode. 9-27-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139945
1939	Green Hornet, The: Waiter's Union Racket	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-21-1939	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139946
1941	Green Hornet, The: Walkout for Profit	R	CDR. GHCDR. Computer Download		Episode. 6-21-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139947
1946	Green Hornet, The: Washington Story	R	GHCDR. CDR		Episode. 2-5-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139948
1942	Green Hornet, The: Washington Underground	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-25-1942	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139949
1949	Green Hornet, The: Waterfront Set-Up	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-25-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139950
1952	Green Hornet, The: Waterfront Terror	R	GHCDR		Episode. 9-17-1952	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139951
1944	Green Hornet, The: Way Of a Woman, The	R	GHCDR		Episode.1-13-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139952
1943	Green Hornet, The: Weakest Link, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 4-20-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139953
1945	Green Hornet, The: What a Life	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-16-45	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139954
1945	Green Hornet, The: What Price Glamour	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-25-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139955
1945	Green Hornet, The: When Money Talks	R	CDR. GHCDR. On Tape		Episode. 12-20-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139956
1946	Green Hornet, The: When Time Stood Still	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-8-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139957
1945	Green Hornet, The: Where There's A Will	R	GHCDR		Episode. 2-15-1945	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139958
1948	Green Hornet, The: Where There's Smoke	R	GHCDR		Episode. 12-2-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139959
1943	Green Hornet, The: White Ticket, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-25-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139960
1944	Green Hornet, The: Wilted Rose, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 3-28-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139961
1947	Green Hornet, The: Woman and Oliver Perry, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 1-19-1947	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139962
1948	Green Hornet, The: Woman In Black, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 5-11-1948	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139963
1946	Green Hornet, The: Woman in the Case	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 2-12-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139964
1946	Green Hornet, The: Woman in the Case, A	R	GHCDR. LP 1009 (Nostalgia Lane)		Episode. 11-16-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139965
1944	Green Hornet, The: Woman in the Picture, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-24-1944	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139966
1946	Green Hornet, The: Words and Music	R	CDR		Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139967
1949	Green Hornet, The: Worthington Papers, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-9-1949	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139968
1946	Green Hornet, The: Wrapped Book, The	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 10-13-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139969
1946	Green Hornet, The: Wrapped Book, The	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-5-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139970
1940	Green Hornet, The: Wrong Money Means Jail	R	GHCDR		Episode. 10-10-1940	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139971
1941	Green Hornet, The: Wrong Side of the Ledger	R	GHCDR		Episode.11-29-1941	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139972
1943	Green Hornet, The: Yankee Dollars	R	GHCDR		Episode. 6-15-1943	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139973
1946	Green Hornet, The: Youth Takes Headline	R	CDR. GHCDR		Episode. 3-26-1946	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139974
1990	Green Hornet: Burma Horse, The	CB			Tales of the Green Hornet. Vol. 1 #1-2	Publisher Britt Reid II investigates a drug ring as the Green Hornet.	139975
1992	Green Hornet: Deadline	CB			Green Hornet, The. Vol. 2 #9 (1992)	Cub Reporter P. Easton Binney, trying to get in with publisher Britt Reid II, goes off on his own to investigate the Green Hornet (really Reid's nephew Paul) and, in the course of his spying, gets zapped by the Hornet's "sting."As he loads the unconscious Binney into his trunk, the Hornet comments, "I think the kid has a future in the news business."Reid has earlier warned Binney not to call him "chief" -- "this is a major metropolitan daily, not a Superman comic book." Reid also boxes the police commissioner to delay giving up the Hornet's location.	139976
1992	Green Hornet: Destiny: Origin of the Green Hornet, The	CB			Tales of Green Hornet, The. Vol. 2 #1-2 (Jan 92)	Publisher Britt Reid transforms himself into the thirties "gangster"/crimefighter known as the Green Hornet.	139977
1992	Green Hornet: Hat Trick	CB			Green Hornet, The. Vol. 2 #16 (Dec 1992)	News Media (anonymous) cover a police press conference in which a forensic expert accidentally humiliates the commissioner of police. The Green Hornet is seen watching from home with great amusement, having arranged the incident.	139978
1992	Green Hornet: Huntsmen, The	CB	OWN	Dixon, Chuck & Clint McElroy, Writers	10 June, 1992. Now Comics, $1.95	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139979
1991	Green Hornet: Money Talks	CB	OWN	Dixon, Chuck, Story	Episode	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139980
1991	Green Hornet: Money to Burn!	CB			Green Hornet, The. Vol. 2 #3, 1991	Publisher Britt Reid II supplies information on a personal advertisement to his nephew Paul, a.k.a. the Green Hornet, who has been expecting the advertisement as a signal from a crime lord with whom he is doing business.	139981
1992	Green Hornet: New Dreams, Old Nightmares	CB			Tales of the Green Hornet. Vol. 3 #3	Publisher Britt Reid comes out of "retirement" as the Green Hornet to catch a mad bomber.	139982
1992	Green Hornet: Second Sight	CB			Green Hornet, The. Vol. 2  #15 November 1992	TV Reporters cover a woman who claims to be able to paint "psychic visions," including the identity of the Green Hornet. The painter eventually throws the reporters a red herring.No one seems to be the wiser except for newspaper publisher Britt Reid -- the Hornet's uncle.	139983
1991	Green Hornet: Smoke & Mirrors	CB	OWN	Dixon, Chuck & Diane M. Piron, Writers	December, 1991. Now Comics, $1.95	Publisher Britt Reid of the Daily Sentinel whose secret identity is the Green Hornet, crime fighter.	139984
1992	Green Hornet: Sting of the Green Hornet	CB			Green Hornet, Sting of the #1-4	Publisher Britt Reid covers FDR's visit to the City and, when he is kidnapped, battles assorted Nazi villains and thinly disguised competition.Two reporters at one point emerge from the President's compartment -- a Lois Lane-esque woman and a Clark Kentish man talking excitedly about how appreciative "the Chief" will be of the interview Reid has just missed.	139985
1930	Green Ice	NM	OWN - H	Whitfield, Raoul		Press	139986
1992	Green Jelly: Cereal Killer	M				Reporter (on "Flight of the Skajaquada" (Greg Reynard).	139987
1978	Green Room, The (Chambre Verte, La)	M		James, Henry (Stories).  Francois Truffaut, Jean Gruault (Screenplay)	France. Ness Book	Obituary Writer Julien Davenne (Francois Truffaut), for the Globe, a paper whose subscribers are slowly dying off.  Davenne tells woman he works for The Globe and she says that she thought they stopped publishing years ago.News comes about death of a journalist who was Davenne's friend. He writes a negative obituary explaining to the boss that the man was responsible for his own withdrawal from the world.  He and his girlfriend argue about her relationship with the dead manReconcile in chapel Davenne has built. Journalist collapses and she lights a final candle for him. Davenne is portrayed as  obsessed with keeping alive memories of those who have died at the expense of those who are still alive to get on with lives.Construction of monument to the dead becomes metaphor for creation of art without life.	139988
2004	Green Tea	M			Short	Photographer (Howard Chan).	139989
1986	Green Train, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Lieberman, Herbert		News Media	139990
2010	Green Zone	M				Correspondent Lawrie Dayne (Amy Ryan)  from the Wall Street Journal and a pair of CIA agents on the trail of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journalist (Richard Breezy Wynn).  Dayne seems to be unsubtly modeled on New York Times journalist Judith Miller who buys into the disinformation she is being fed. Chief Warrant Office Roy Miller (Matt Damon) in Iraq after the war, in 2003 enters the hotel room of Dayne, a blond, unaccompanied American reporter and engages her in a constructive discussion of journalistic sources and then leaves without having sex with her. He Googles the reporter’s name for more information. 	139991
1592	Greene's Groatsworth of Wit	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		Balladeer	139992
2000	Greenfield for President	N		Robbins, Arthur D.		Journalist Jeremiah Greenfield started on a small newspaper in suburban New Jersey. He is a simple liar toiling in the vineyards of deceit and his sidekick Nick Belladonna get hooked by CRAP (Committee to Resurrect the American Presidency).He feeds his readers the Washington trivia they crave as an alternative to the disturbing truth. He attains national recognition and attraction the attention of some of the most powerful men in the country.The group plans to run Greenfield  for president on the third party ticket in the 2004 election. He thrashes for ideas and comes up with one hilarious riff about the differences between Republicans and Democrats.He has lots of campaign money and a love interest, but things don't work out.	139993
2000	Greenfingers	M			Based on a true story.	Reporter (Chris Barnes). Interviewer (Emily Stott). Royal Horticultural Society Publicist (Trevor Brown). Prison inmate with a green thumb goes on to compete in a national gardening competition.	139994
1986	Greenwich Killing Time	NM	OWN - P	Friedman, Kinky		News Media	139995
1999	Greenwich Mean Time	M				Photographer (David Gant)	139996
1963	Greenwich Village Story	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	139997
1990	Greenwich Village Writers: Bohemian Legacy, The	M				Interviewer (Theresa Sturley)	139998
1968	Greetings	M			Cult Movies	News Media. Six O'clock News. Jonathan Warden (Paul Shaw) interviewed in Vietnam by TV crew covering the war. TV News Correspondent (Ray Tuttle-Himself). TV Cameraman from Vietnam (M. Dobish).Photographer (Jack Cowley). Photographer - Vietnam Film  (Roz Kelly). TV Cameraman (M. Dobish).	139999
1863	Greetings to Artemus Ward	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	140000
1949	Greg Sheridan, Reporter	N		Bechdolt, Jack		Reporter	140001
2002	Greg the Bunny:	T	SVD 1164. DVD			News Media	140002
2002	Greg the Bunny:	T	DVD		Episode #7. 5-29-2002	TV Guide Reporter. Alison tries to fool a TV Guide Reporter into believing that the cast is a happy, functional family so that the show will get on the cover.	140003
2002	Greg the Bunny: Surprise! 	T	DVD		Episode #7. 5-29-2002	TV Guide Reporter Laura Carlson (Sasha Alexander) has come to do an article on the show and has developed an interest in network rep Alison Kaiser (Sarah Silverman) who has never exhibited any interest in women before. At a hastily thrown birthday party, Reporter Carlson says “Think of me as a woman” and then kisses the Kaiser in the kitchen, much to her shock. Later, as it looks as if the article is going to be negative since the rest of the cast reveals embarrassing secrets about themselves to the reporter, the Kaiser takes a few drinks and says to Carlson, “Come home with me.” The article turns out to be positive.	140004
2008	Gregori’s Ghost	NR		Black, Sarah	Gay	Ukrainian Journalist Alexi Temchanko is investigating an old crime. He and Dr. Steven Russell has never met but they are the grandsons of Charlie and Gregori, the American and Russian who smuggled photographs of a shocking massacre out of the war zone in the closing days of World War II. Their grandfather’s ghosts cannot rest until justice is found for the victims of Katyn Forest. Steven and Alexi set out to save Charlie and Gregori, and Steven finds himself falling for Alexi’s barbed tongue and diamond-sharp mind. But how will he explain that he’s fallen in love with Gregori’s ghost? 	140005
1984	Gremlins	M	DVD -R HQ 7617, 7618. L			TV Reporter Lew Landers (Jim McKell) from WDHB TV.	140006
1990	Gremlins 2: New Batch, The	M	L		Movie Folders	Film Critic Leonard Maltin. Daniel Clamp (John Glover), head of TV conglomerate. Grandpa Fred (Robert Prosky) acts as newscaster. TV cameraman (Gray Daniels).  Newsstand Lady (Saachiko).TV Reporters (Heidi Kemp, Eric Shawn, Michael Salort). TV Reporter at Wing's (Daine Sainte-Marie). TV Anchor in Bar (Kristi Witker). Reporter in Lobby (Sarah Lily).TV Reporter at Wing's (Diane Sainte-Marie). TV Cameraman (Gray Daniels).	140007
2006	Grenade	M				Reporter (Lindsey Stoddart).	140008
2006	Grendel: Transcendence of the Great Big Bad	MUS		Goldenthal, Elliot (Composer). Libretto by Julie Taymor and J.D. McClatchy. Based on original material by John Gardner and the epic poem Beowulf	World Premiere in Los Angeles 6-3-2006	News Media. The Propagandist (George Sterne) uses a megaphone to repeat the news to the populace.  The Shaper (Richard Croft) is a blind old harpist who sings of the splendors of King Hrothgar's reign.The Shaper's song transforms the past's bitter reality into glorious legend. The monster Grendel listens and even though he realizes the song is a lie, its beauty transfixes him.  Shaper spins the story of Hrothgar's reign. Early Public Relations.	140009
1991	Grenzfälle	N		Grän, Christine	Germany	Journalist	140010
1984	Grenzstation	N		Peer, Oscar	Switzerland	Journalist	140011
1996	Grevinden pa tredje	DF			Denmark.	Photographer Varvara Hasselbalch (Herself).	140012
1929	Grey Dawn, Red Light	N		Hodson, James Lansdale		Press	140013
1982	Grey Fox, The	M	L			Photographer Kate Flynn (Jackie Burroughs), spunky. Newspaper Editor Mr. Wilks (Sean Sullivan).	140014
1999	Grey Owl	M				Reporter (Noel Burton - Southampton Reporter). Halifax Reporter (Norris Domingue). Halifax Reporter (Richard Jutras). Halifax Reporter (Art Kitching). Halifax Reporter (Pierre Lenoir).	140015
1964	Grey Shepherds, The	NM		MacVicar, Angus		Press	140016
2006	Grey's Anatomy: Don't Stand So Close To Me	T	DVD -R HQ 7461		Episode #46. 11-30-2006	News Media. Chief of staff wants to separate to adult twins because of the publicity value to the hospital.	140017
2010	Grey's Anatomy: Valentine Day’s Massacre	T	DVD -R HQ 11794		Episode. 2-11-2010	News Media. Valentine’s Day hits Seattle Grace with a bang when the roof of a popular romantic restaurant collapses and the doctors have to deal with the fallout. Derek faces the news media who want to know what happened to the victims. Derek continues to struggle in his new position as his busy schedule takes its toll while Meredith faces the pressure of being the chief’s wife. 	140018
2004	Grid, The	MT			Miniseries	American Newscaster (Mike Morris). British Newscaster (Jeremy Thompson).	140019
1935	Gridiron Flash	M	DVD -R HQ 10223, 10226			Sports Media. Prison athlete gets a chance to play college football and date the coach’s niece. Newspaper headlines.	140020
1997	Gridlock'd	M				TV Anchorman Bill (Mark Ericson)	140021
2003	Grief	N		Spencer, John B.		Journalist Lucy oscillates between a snide lesbian colleague, her evil junky brother and her married estate agent lover, who in turn is trying to get Simon’s mother to part with her house. Simon likes to think of himself as a hard man and he’s not about to stand by and watch his mum get ripped off by a smooth real estate agent or is he going to lose the love of his life -- even if she happens to be his best mate’s woman, without a fight.	140022
1931	Grief Street	M				Reporter Jim Ryan (John Holland) investigates an actor's murder.	140023
1973	Grierson	M				Film Critic (Bosley Crowther-Himself). Interviewer (James Beveridge-Himself).	140024
2006	Grievances	N		Ethridge, Mark		Reporter Matt Harper of the Charlotte (N.C.) Times whose beat includes handling obituaries and the few stories of interest that crop up during the night shift, gets a break when his Editor, Walker Burns, unwittingly gives him a shot at a major scoop.Well-to-do Yankee who lives on his family's South Carolina plantation and respects the Times' reputation "for being concerned about justice," walks into the newspaper's offices one day to report of a terrible crime nearly 20 years earlier.A 13-year-old black boy was shot in the head with a deer rifle in a tiny town near the plantation, and his killer was never found. Harper pushes his editor to allow him to investigate and soon learns authorities at the time did virtually nothing.Harper comes to understand why the investigation must be pursued and why he must be the one to do it - despite the opposition of his publisher and violent threats from forces who do not want the story told.	140025
1988	Grievous Bodily Harm	M	DVD -R HQ 5923, 5924	Hind, Warwick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Stewart (Colin Friels), crime reporter whose own actions are becoming questionable. Takes bag of money given to him by a bank robber to the thief's girlfriend, tells her he wants an exclusive story and also keeps a sizeable chunk of the cash.Reporter has written a book based on actual murder case in which he claimed a man was innocent, then later found out he was guilty.  Gets on a new murder case -- although editor warns him not to turn it into another book.Woman is found in car trunk. Teacher is accused of killing her. Husband steal teacher's videotapes. Reporter breaks into house to watch the tapes -- sex tapes involving the victim.  Later sneaks into the husband's house and is caught.Using name of another member of the newspaper staff, Stewart visits a brothel and helps a prostitute escape. Teacher knocks reporter out. When he wakes, teacher is dead and reporter is arrested, then let go. Goes back to his ex-wife and to New York.Final shot shows reporter working at a computer terminal with a newspaper on the table featuring headline indicating Australian policeman killed in New York.  "Mind if I ask a stupid question?" "That's your job, isn't it?" Reporter (Eddie Boyle).	140026
1982	Grihajuddha	MF				Newspaper Editor (Manoj Mitra).	140027
2004	Grim & Evil: Attack of the Clowns/Complete and Utter Chaos!	C			Episode #35. 10-15-2004	News Reporter (Dorian Harewood - Voice).	140028
2005	Grim & Evil: Bad News Ghouls, The/House of No Tomorrow	C			Episode #42. 4-8-2005	Reporter (Billy West - Voice).	140029
2004	Grim & Evil: Dumb Luck/Nobody Loves Grim	C			TV Series. Episode #25. 6-18-04	Paparazzi #1 (Peter Lurie - voice).	140030
2005	Grim & Evil: Reap Walking/Loser from the Earth's Core, The	C			Episode #54. 10-17-2005	TV Reporter (Dave Wittenberg - Voice).	140031
2004	Grim & Evil: Test of Time/Kick in the Asgard	C			Episode #34. 10-16-2004	Reporter (Jim Rash - Voice).	140032
2005	Grim & Evil: Wishbones	C			Episode #45. 6-10-2005	Anchor (Brian Cummings).	140033
1919	Grim Game, The	M		Reeve, Arthur B., John W. Grey (Story).  Walter Woods (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Harvey Hanford (Magician Harry Houdini) for The Call is in love with his uncle's ward. Arranges the fake murder of his uncle.  Reporter arrested when uncle is actually killed.Series of escapes. Ness: The notion of a reporter trying to expose circumstantial evidence by faking a murder is one that would be used again in Circumstantial Evidence (1935) and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956).Police Reporter (Edward Martin).	140034
2001	Grim Pig, The	N		Gordon, Charles		Editor Fred Morgan has been sent to The World Beacon to inspire everyone to get out and write newspaper stories that will matter to their readers, stories about their lives, their children, their careers. Modern management methods.Parker MacVeigh, divorced, 40-ish, is ready for serious career advancement. The new editor wants stories about cloth, and MacVeigh writes them getting into Morgan's good graces. Local professor says Saturnians among us wreaking havoc.Morgan puts MacVeigh on top-secret Saturnian task-force.  Tony Fruscilla is hard-nosed young reporter. Juanita Eldridge is a soft-nosed Ivy League graduate in this satiric novel.Newspaper cast in novel ranges from man with genius for creating dullest headlines in the world to freelancer who writes the stamp column under "M.U. Cilage."  Shirley Davis, Business Editor in her University of Manitoba sweater.Orville and Smokey, two typesetters. Russian immigrant cartoonist who keeps trying to slip in his cartoon of the Grim Pig, a confused combination of a pig and the grim reaper. Reporters Tony Fruscilla and Juanita Eldridge	140035
1968	Grimaces	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	140036
1963	Grindl: One Angry Grindl	T			Episode #7. 10-27-1963	Reporter (Pat McCaffrie).	140037
2006	Gringo Wedding	M				Technology has improved communications beyond humans' wildest dreams. TV Reporter (Paula Lucas).	140038
1927	Grinning Guns	M		Jones, Grover (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	Editor Amos Felden (George French) is aided in fighting off ruffians by an admiring cowboy who was a buddy of the editor's son during the war.Newspaperman prints the names of one of the town's undesirables in each day's paper and proceeds to drive the identified individual out of town, despite the efforts of the gang to stop him.Although the saloon owner who heads the gang sets fire to the newspaper office, the cowboy kills him, restores the paper and marries the editor's daughter.He also forces crooks at gunpoint to subscribe to the paper. Variety review pointed out that although the film takes place in a typical western setting, the byline on the paper reads 1919.	140039
2000	Gripsholm	MF		Tucholsky, Kurt (Novel)	Germany	German Journalist Kurt (Ulrich Noethen), German-Jewish Newspaper Publisher, writes risqué chanson lyrics and has become a celebrated star of the cabaret. After writing inflammatory articles about the Nazis as they steadily rise to power in the summer of 1932 under the pen name of Ignaz Wrobel, Kurt travels to the Swedish palace of Gripsholm with his girlfriend and their friends. Nothing will ever be the same again. 	140040
1970	Grisjakten	MF				TV Reporter (Olle Westholm)	140041
1971	Grissom Gang, The	M	SVD 1028		ALDRICH	Reporters close in for sensational details of her captivity	140042
2000	Grito, El	MF			Argentina	Tabloid Reporter Estela Duarte (Yareli Arizmendi) is divorcing her cheating husband, has moved her two children in with her mom and has taken the only writing job she can find -- as a reporter for the tabloid, El Grito.She covers a series of grisly murders and mutilations of well-dressed women, each of whom turns out to be a mistress of rich men, including her father-in-law.  She shares her research with a policeman in charge of the investigations.Her editor gives her professional support but she is still in danger. Reporter (Rafael Simon)	140043
2008	Grits and Glory	N		Benrey, Ron and Janet		Cameraman Sean Miller of Storm Channel knows the body buried under the rubble wasn’t the victim of a fallen church steeple. Feisty secretary Ann Trask seems to be the only person who agrees with him. But the woman of Sean’s dreams is busy being romanced by a phony celebrity weatherman who cried on cue and hid during the first strong gust of wind, which means it’s time for Sean to invite Ann for some serious off-the-air investigation. Meanwhile, a killer tries to make the hurricane that blew through Glory, North Carolina responsible for the murder. But Sean isn’t buying it.	140044
1976	Grizzly	M				Reporter (Harvey Flaxman)	140045
2005	Grizzly Man	DT				Interviewer-Narrator Werner Herzog (Voice).	140046
1942	GroBe Spiel, Dasq	MF			Germany	Reporter Krehlert (Ewald Wenck).	140047
1971	GroBe VerschleiB oder Kommt Andrea von den harten Drogen frei?, Der	DF				Interviewer Wolf Gremm.	140048
1943	GroBstadtmelodie	MF				News Media. Ein Reporter, der im See baden geht (Heinz Brilloff, Wolfram Pokorny, Walter Steinweg). Ein Bildreporter bei der Revueprobe (Konrad Thoms, Rudolf Gunther Wagner).	140049
2002	Groom Lake	M				Cameraman (Norman Stone).	140050
1955	Groom Lay Dead, The	NM		Coxe, George Harmon		Press	140051
1951	Groom Wore Spurs, The	M				Reporter (Douglas Evans).	140052
1983	Groomed for Murder	NM	OWN - P	Rhodes, Vivian		Reporter Nick Comici, street-wise investigative reporter from Brooklyn	140053
2006	Groomsmen, The	M				Newspaperman (Edward Burns) about to marry pregnant girlfriend. His older brother, cousin and two best boyhood friends gather in beach town on Long Island, N.Y. The five longtime, thirty-something buddies rehash old times, argue and offer revelations.	140054
1974	Groove Tube, The	M				Parody of TV News. 	140055
1993	Gross Misconduct	MT		O'Malley, Marin (Novel). Paul Gross		News Media. Left Reporter (Philip Williams). Anchorperson (Dan Duran). Leaf TV Director (Jack Blum). Former Hockey Player Brian Spencer's life.	140056
1999	Grosse emission II, le retour, La	TF			Series 1999-	Columnist (Axelle Laffont). Columnist (Philippe Bichot). Columnist (Soren Prevost). Host (Jonathan Lambert).	140057
2001	Grosse Pointe: Passion Fish	T			Episode #16. 2-16-2001	Reporter (Rachael Harris). TV Guide Reporters (Mark Schwed, Katie Wagner). Assistant Cameraman (Lukas H. Scadron-Barry H. Scadron).	140058
2000	Grosse Pointe: Thieves Like Us	T			Episode #2.  9-29-2000	Photographer (Brian Howe).	140059
1984	Großkotz. Ein Entwicklungsroman	N		Nolte, Mathias	Germany	Journalist	140060
1999	Ground Beneath Her Feet, The	N		Rushdie, Salman		Photojournalist Rai Merchant narrates this novel.	140061
2006	Ground Truth, The: After the Killing Ends	DT				Interviewer-Host Patricia Foulkrod.	140062
2004	Ground War	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba. The ground war begins. 	140063
1988	Ground Zero	M		Gudgeon, Mac, Jan Sardi (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Cameraman Harvey (Colin Friels) attempts to uncover the truth about nuclear testing that may have led to the death of his father in the 1950s.  His apartment is a storehouse of media equipment, many devices running at the same time, rats running about.Cameraman is first seen doing a chili dog commercial, he turns into a journalist after receiving an anonymous phone call telling him to watch a report on the evening news about testing. His father worked for Movietone News and shot film on nuclear testsCameraman's ex-wife working at a television station helps him in his investigation. Harvey thinks his father may have been shot for filming A-bomb tests ion the British army. Harvey sneaks into the Army Film Library and tracks down missing film.Man is killed helping Harvey find stashed footage of the bomb tests. No images on the film because of radiation. But he finds the missing footage attached to the end of the home movies he was having transferred to videotape for his family.TV News Cameraman (Michael Bishop).	140064
1999	Ground Zero	T			Series	Reporter (Marie Finn)	140065
1990	Ground Zero	CB			Green Hornet, The #14	Publisher Paul Reid of the Sentinel (Green Hornet IV). TV News Reporter. 	140066
2004	Grounded For Life: Get a Job	T			Episode #77. 4-30-2004	Interviewer (Jake O'Flaherty).	140067
1993	Groundhog Day	M	DVD. L			TV Weatherman Phil Chambers (Bill Murray) is arrogant, sarcastic  and hates his job. He becomes trapped in a time warp and relives the February 2nd over and over and over again until love saves him. Producer Rita (Andie MacDowell).Cameraman Larry (Chris Elliott). News Reporter (Steve Harvey). Anchorwoman (Carol Bivins).	140068
1951	Grounds for Marriage	M				Critic (Matt Moore). Music Editor (Julius Tannen). Announcers (Fletcher Markle, Ken Carpenter).	140069
1972	Groundstar Conspiracy, The	M				Reporters (Don Vance, William Nunn, Peter Lavender, Barry Cahill)	140070
1973	Group Marriage	M				Interviewer (Ron Gans).	140071
1966	Group, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	140072
1963	Group, The	N	OWN - H	McCarthy, Mary		Editor Gus Le Roy, an editor and one of the women's lovers.	140073
2000	Growing Pains Movie, The	MT		Kendall, David		Media Relations Director and Former Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is working for a senatorial candidate, discovers he is using dirty tactics to win. She runs against him and becomes the new senator for Washington D.C.Chrissy gets an A+ on her school documentary for recording her mother's victory.	140074
1985	Growing Pains:	T			Episodes. Series (September 1985 to April 1992). 166 Episodes.	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) worked for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper for first three seasons. She then worked as a TV reporter and later wrote a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper before moving to Washington D.C.Seaver gets a job as Anchor for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.During last seasons, she worked at home writing a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper.Husband Jason Seaver, psychiatrist. Four children. In last episode, Maggie got a job in Washington D.C.	140075
1991	Growing Pains: All the World Is a Stage	T		Kendall, David	Episode #137. 2-13-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike competes with a well-established actor for a role in a soap opera, learning how tenuous an acting career can be.After his parents have found out he's not attending courses but working as a "singing waiter," Mike again clashes with his parents. Jason tries to convince him to go to college, but his plans fail.	140076
1987	Growing Pains: Aloha	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode s #45-#46. 9-18-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Family spends holidays on Hawaii. Maggie works all night for an article and neglects Jason.She finishes her article and now finally has time for Jason, but it doesn't take long until Susan (Deborah White) calls with the news: Maggie's article series is a hit and she should fly home for an interview.Family is stranded in Maui. Ben videotapes Mike and Carol's Hawaiian romances.	140077
1989	Growing Pains: Anger With Love	T		Kendall, David and Tim O'Donnell	Episode #93. 9-20-1989 Season 5 Opener.	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason and Maggie return from the cruise and are upset about Mike and Julie's wedding plans. They try to talk them out of this without success. Then Maggie wants to fire Julie. She calls her parents to take care of the baby.But her plan  backfires when her parents support Mike and Julie.	140078
1989	Growing Pains: Anniversary From Hell	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #85. 2-15-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Guests bicker at the Seavers' 20th anniversary surprise party. Maggie and Jason are totally stunned. But it doesn't take long until the guests start to bicker and the party gets out of control.	140079
1986	Growing Pains: Anniversary That Never Was, The	T		James, Timothy	Episode #19. 3-4-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.It's Maggie and Jason's 17th wedding anniversary. The gift from the kids is leaving them alone for the day. Both of them canceltheir dates. But then Maggie gets the chance for an interview she was impatiently waiting for -- in Washington.Maggie's assignment interferes with anniversary plans.	140080
1987	Growing Pains: Awful Truth, The	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #41. 3-17-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Genealogy assignment unearths a dark family secret.	140081
1991	Growing Pains: B=MC2	T		Jung, Cathy	Episode #154. 11-30-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelWhile Jason and Maggie are away, the principal informs Mike that Luke's birth father is back in town -- and wants him back.	140082
1991	Growing Pains: Back to School	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #143. 9-18-1991. Season 7 Opener	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.	140083
1991	Growing Pains: Bad Day Café	T		Wiser, Bud	Episode #153. 11-23-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelWhile Jason and Maggie are away, the principal informs Mike that Luke's birth father is back in town -- and wants him back. Mike fears if he brings them together, Luke will go with his father.After Maggie and Jason, who were in Washington, learn of Mike's plans, they had home to convince him he must tell Luke about his father.	140084
1986	Growing Pains: Be a Man	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #20. 3-11-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Custodian Mike watches a wild party explore in his home.	140085
1989	Growing Pains: Ben and Mike's Excellent Adventure	T		Bragin, Rob	Episode #105. 12-13-1989	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike takes Ben girl chasing.	140086
1988	Growing Pains: Ben's First Kiss	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #78. 12-7-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Ben throws a party to get to know a girl.	140087
1990	Growing Pains: Ben's Movie	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #117. 4-25-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.For a school project, Ben shoots a movie. When his parents see what he is shooting, they want to watch his work in progress. Ben appears to be a young, neglected boy. Watching the movie, Maggie thinks this is a cry for help.But Jason imagines what the real goal of this movie is.	140088
1991	Growing Pains: Ben's Rap Group	T		Thicke, Todd	Episode #134. 1-23-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Jason becomes Ben's business partner in the management of a rap group, but uses the money he's invested to control Ben.	140089
1990	Growing Pains: Ben's Sure Thing	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #123. 10-17-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.At the school's Parents Night, the Seavers learn Ben's been telling his friends that the girl he's dating is promiscuous.	140090
1987	Growing Pains: Big Brother Is Not Watching	T		King, David Tyron	Episode #50. 10-13-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Ben asks Carol's advice on getting a new bike from their parents.	140091
1991	Growing Pains: Big Fix, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10544 (Missing Beginning). SVD 1467	Downer, Leilani	Episode #151. 11-9-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelSeaver raps a vacuum cleaner that Ben broke. Story is killed because manufacturer owns the paper. Goes on Channel 19 News Live at 5 to tell her Tornado Fax story. Editor Doug Stanton (Peter Jurasik).Anchor Lucy Snyder (Christine Rose) is furious when Maggie fails to deliver the story when she finds out her son was lying. Consumer advocate Maggie raps a vacuum cleaner that Ben broke without telling her.	140092
1988	Growing Pains: Birth of a Seaver	T		Kendall, David	Episode #72. 10-26-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie goes into labor on Ben's 12th birthday and Ben confesses to a patient at the hospital that he's already feeling crowded. Maggie gives birth to a girl, Chrissy, named after Ben's friend.	140093
1987	Growing Pains: Born Free	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #42. 3-31-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Airlines passengers Jason and Mike must deliver a baby.	140094
1987	Growing Pains: Breakfast Club, The	T		King, David Tyron	Episode #32. 1-6-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Grounded liar Mike hears Maggie fibbing to her boss.	140095
1988	Growing Pains: Bringing Up Baby	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #65. 3-9-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Seavers begin to make room for baby, relegating Ben to the guest quarters and making the others lament the changes bound to come. Meanwhile, Maggie grasps for a way to tell her boss, Sid Sidlevich (Ken Tigar) she is pregnant.Upcoming baby changes life at the Seavers. Jason promises to take on fewer patients. Maggie worries about her job -- she still tries to tell her boss she's pregnant.To cheer up Maggie, Jason and the kids decide to decorate the room for the baby. As the guest room is too far away from Jason and Maggie's room, one of the kids has to give up a room.	140096
1987	Growing Pains: Broadway Bound	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #55. 11-24-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.After their success in the school play, Mike and Monica set their sights on a Broadway audition for "Our Town."	140097
1986	Growing Pains: Call Me	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #26. 11-11-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Ben has been calling an X-rated phone service.	140098
1992	Growing Pains: Call of the Wild, The	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #156. 1-4-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelPenniless Mike schemes to give Kate a skiing trip.	140099
1986	Growing Pains: Career Decision	T	DVD -R HQ 7468	Walla, Tom and Bob Brush	Episode #21.  5-6-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) worked for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper for first three seasons. She then worked as a TV reporter and later wrote a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper before moving to Washington D.C.Reporter Maggie and psychiatrist Jason face important career decisions. Maggie, a page 6 writer, gets a page one story and "now I have to dress for page one." Daily Herald City Editor Susan RushMaggie's story on page one accuses wrong man of bribery. Rush: "Maggie, I'm pulling you from the follow-up and getting a real reporter."Daughter follows Maggie around for a school report. Maggie questions whether going back to newspaper work after 18 years was a good idea.	140100
1987	Growing Pains: Carnival	T		Sage,  Martin	Episode #40. 3-10-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie's busy schedule leaves Ben feeling neglected.	140101
1990	Growing Pains: Carol in Jail	T		Schneider, Mindy	Episode #112. 2-14-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Carol lands in jail after a minor traffic violation	140102
1989	Growing Pains: Carol Meets the Real World	T		Kendall, David	Episode #95. 10-4-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason tells Carol to get a job.	140103
1985	Growing Pains: Carol's Article	T		Adelman, Sybil	Episode #4. 10-15-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie gives an honest assessment of Carol's writing of an article for her school magazine. Mike and Ben discover track betting.  Carol Anne Seaver (Tracey Gold).	140104
1991	Growing Pains: Carol's Carnival	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #140. 3-27-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.On a blind date shaping up as a disaster, Carol goes to the carnival, and finds unexpected fun and excitement.	140105
1985	Growing Pains: Carol's Cousin	T		Curwick, Stephen J.	Episode #9. 11-26-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Carol develops a crush on a family friend, who thinks of her as his little sister.	140106
1989	Growing Pains: Carol's Paper	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #98. 10-25-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.An angry Jason confronts Ben and Mike, who gives conflicting versions of how Ben came to sell Carol's old term papers to students at Dewey High -- and to date a seductive 18-year-old.	140107
1989	Growing Pains: Carol's Promotion	T		Schneider, Mindy	Episode #104. 12-6-1989	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Carol is promoted at work and decides against college.	140108
1986	Growing Pains: Charity Begins at Home	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episode #17. 2-18-196	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Ben is ashamed of art project he made for dad's birthday gift. Mike gives him a  can to go out and collect money from neighbors claiming it's for charity. Ben gives Jason automatic 35-mm camera for his birthday. Jason wonders how Ben afforded it.Mike lets it slip what happened and Jason is upset. He takes Ben to return the money. Ben ends up giving him the ashtray he made in art class.	140109
1990	Growing Pains: Cheating	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #114. 3-14-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Ben weighs the pros and cons of cheating after he learns the tricks of the test-passing trade from sly schoolmate Vito.	140110
1987	Growing Pains: Choices	T		Beavers, Susan	Episode #33. 1-13-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Carol has the chance to skip a grade, but Mike isn't very delighted about this fact: this would mean he and Carol are attending the same class. Jason is not very pleased, too.Only Maggie is happy about it -- until Carol says that she won't make the same mistake as her mother: marrying, starting a family, having children. Mike has a date with a stewardess.	140111
1985	Growing Pains: Christmas Story, A	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #12. 12-10-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Depressed department store Santa consulting Jason decides to commit suicide by leaping down the Seavers' chimney.	140112
1987	Growing Pains: Confidentially Yours	T	DVD -R HQ 10313. SV 74	Walla, Tom	Episode #44. 5-19-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) worked for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper for first three seasons. She then worked as a TV reporter and later wrote a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper before moving to Washington D.C.Jason knows that the editor who offers Maggie a dream job is a notorious womanizer. Editor Max Drummond (James Sloan). Maggie has nightmare she's up for the Pulitzer Prize along with Woodward and Bernstein from the Washington Post and Walter Cronkite.Who's Maggie Seaver? And much laughter. She's dressed as a chicken. Wakes up in cold sweat. She went to Long Island Journalism Awards dinner the night before and didn't win.	140113
1989	Growing Pains: Coughing Boy	T		Schneider, Mindy	Episode #99. 11-1-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Mike is over the moon when he attends an open casting session and wins a part on a TV cop show -- and crushed when his single line is cut in the editing.	140114
1990	Growing Pains: Daddy Mike	T		Davis, Elias and David Pollock	Episode #122. 10-10-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike and his friend scheme to join "Parents Without Mates" to meet women.	140115
1988	Growing Pains: Dance Fever (1)	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #63. 3-1-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie and Jason chaperon the school dance. Mike gets his dream girl at least until she starts to talk. Maggie steps in for an ailing D.J.	140116
1988	Growing Pains: Dance Fever (2)	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #64. 3-2-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie keeps the show running. Great expectations turn our at the Dewey High dance after Mike hears Lydia's voice.Ben and Stinky find themselves in a seedy diner eyeing a pinball machine that pays real money.	140117
1985	Growing Pains: Dirt Bike	T		Matheson, Ali Marie	Episode #10. 12-3-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike hurts more than his pride when he takes a nasty fall off a dirt bike that he promised his parents he wouldn't go near.	140118
1990	Growing Pains: Divorce Story	T		Davis, Elias and David Pollock	Episode #130. 12-5-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Jason, happy to see his mother's second marriage crumbling, doesn't want to provide her with professional help.	140119
1986	Growing Pains: Do You Believe in Magic?	T		Rowland, Melody	Episode #29. 12-2-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike gives a god speech on fraud.	140120
1992	Growing Pains: Don't Go Changin'	T		Downer, Leilani and Rich Reinhart	Episode #161. 2-29-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelMike thinks his friend is a bad influence on Luke.	140121
1989	Growing Pains: Double Standard	T		Thicke, Todd	Episode #87. 3-1-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason punishes Carol and Ben unequally for the same offense when they are both caught after sneaking out for dates without permission.They stand "trial" since both sneaked out of the house for a date. Maggie is the judge. This time Ben gets the severe punishment and Carol goes unpunished.	140122
1986	Growing Pains: Dream Lover	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #28. 11-25-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Carol spreads rumors about herself and a "hunk".	140123
1991	Growing Pains: Eddie, We Hardly Knew Ye	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #135. 1-30-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Maggie's dad drops in for unexpected visit with news of his imminent death. After Maggie learns this, she wants to spend some of the time left with her beloved dad. After some days together they decide to go on a fishing trip.But in the midst of preparing for the trip, Maggie gets the call…	140124
1986	Growing Pains: Employee of the Month	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #27. 11-18-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Fired Mike hides the truth from his parents.	140125
1986	Growing Pains: Extra Lap	T		Curwick, Stephen J.	Episode #22. 5-13-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike's practical-joker uncle Bob visits from the hereafter.	140126
1988	Growing Pains: Family Ties (1)	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #73. 11-2-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Mike has a showdown with Jason over his rights as an 18-year-old college student, and declares his freedom from parental rule	140127
1988	Growing Pains: Family Ties (2)	T		Ayers, Becky and Joanna Kerns	Episode #74. 11-9-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason learns his widowed mother has a beau. Mike moves into the room over the garage and pays rent. Mike and Dad clash over his lack of freedom to do what he wants. Maggie has to settle the dispute once and for all.	140128
1986	Growing Pains: Fast Times at Dewey High	T		Kendall, David	Episode #24. 10-21-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.New school year brings boredom, bullies, and romantic mix-ups.	140129
1989	Growing Pains: Feet of Clay	T		Thicke, Todd	Episode #84. 2-8-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie arranges for Ben to meet his favorite rock musician.	140130
1986	Growing Pains: First Blood	T		Fink, Mark	Episode #14. 1-14-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Jason faces off against Ben's hockey coach, who's teaching the boys to play dirty. Mike learns ballroom dancing.	140131
1989	Growing Pains: Fish Bait	T		Bragin, Rob	Episode #96. 10-11-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.His drama teacher and classmates intimidate Mike.	140132
1992	Growing Pains: Five Fingers of Ben, The	T		Colker, Jerry	Episode #160. 2-22-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelBen takes karate lessons to protect himself.	140133
1989	Growing Pains: Five Grand	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #103. 11-29-1989	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Maggie's parents give Mike, Carol and  Ben $5,000 each as part of their inheritance. Mike decides to use money to send his friend to Florida. Carol buys her grandparents two plane tickets to Ireland. Ben goes on a spending spree.Jason and Maggie upset with Ben's spending spree until he told them he had $5,200 - he won another $5,000 as the one-millionth customer at a burger place.	140134
1988	Growing Pains: Fool for Love	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #71. 10-19-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie's mood swings try Jason and also put him in embarrassing situations.Ben gets spooked at the prospect of asking a girl to a Halloween party. Jason becomes a disruptive force at Lamaze class.	140135
1989	Growing Pains: Fortunate Son	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #86. 2-22-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.When Mike takes a job at a convenience store, his mother is worried about him working the dangerous night shift. But Mike is more concerned about the favoritism his racist boss shows him as one of the few white employees.Maggie opposes Mike's  graveyard shift and wants him to ask the manager for some other shift.	140136
1990	Growing Pains: Future Shock	T		Thicke, Todd	Episode #113. 2-21-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Chrissy becomes a teenager in Maggie's dream, which is influenced by her fear of being an older parent in a sea of youngsters taking their kids to preschool.When Ben violates curfew once again, Maggie has to deal with the fact that, now with Chrissy, they have to through all this once again.	140137
1987	Growing Pains: Gone But Not Forgotten	T		Shelly, Carolyn	Episode #52. 11-3-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Returning home from Maggie's birthday party, the Seavers find out they have had an unwelcomed visit from burglars.The fact that strangers went through their house, touched or used things they belong to them and also the thought that the culprits still could be in their house makes the Seavers feel really uneasy. And there is the chance the burglars could return.	140138
1988	Growing Pains: Graduation Day	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episode #70. 5-4-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.At Mike's high-school graduation, family members recall moments when it seemed like his graduation would never take place. Maggie and Jason are very proud of Mike.	140139
1988	Growing Pains: Great Expectations	T		Kendall, David	Episode #62. 2-9-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Letter from the girl he met in Hawaii has Mike scheming to fly to Los Angeles to see her without his parents' knowing.	140140
1988	Growing Pains: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?	T			Episode #75. 11-16-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.	140141
1990	Growing Pains: Happy Halloween	T		Abramowitz, Jay and Nick Lerose and Dan Guntzelman	Episodes #125-#126. 10-31-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Seavers spend a rainy Halloween night telling ghost stories. Ed Sullivan (Jerome Patrick Hoban). Maggie tells an educational, but not very scary, story.	140142
1987	Growing Pains: Higher Education	T		Beavers, Susan	Episode #34. 1-20-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Girl raises a grade for Mike, then demands payment.	140143
1991	Growing Pains: Home Malone	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #152. 11-14-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelGhost of Maggie's father oversees the Seavers' visit to her childhood home. She and the family return to her mother's home to brush up the house for sale. House is filled with memories.	140144
1991	Growing Pains: Home Schooling	T		Lerose, Nick and Mike Sullivan	Episode #141. 4-17-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Maggie teaches Ben at home after he is suspended from school After two weeks, there are signs that at school Ben will go on where he left off. She decides that she's tutoring him for the rest of the year.	140145
1990	Growing Pains: Home Show, The	T		O'Donnell, Tim and David Kendall	Episode #108. 1-17-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Seavers' reception to raise money for a free mental-health clinic spells disaster when they forget the date of the party and must scramble at the last minute for a caterer.	140146
1988	Growing Pains: Homecoming Queen	T			Episode #76. 11-23-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Carol selected to the Dewey High homecoming court. Pretty young girl still lives with image of herself as homely, nerdy, slightly overweight teen-ager she used to be. Nightmare that she morphs into her old self and the entire school torments her.Accepts nomination in the end. Turns out all the popular homecoming queen nominees are just as nervous as Carol is, if not more so. She does not get to be homecoming queen but has a great time at the dance.	140147
1992	Growing Pains: Honest Abe	T		Braff, Wendy	Episode #157. 1-17-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper.Luke's homeless friend steals a Seaver memento.	140148
1991	Growing Pains: How Could I Leave Her Behind?	T		Weinberger, Jake and Mike Weinberger	Episode #132. 1-2-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike's friend shows up for double date with Mike's ex-girlfriend	140149
1988	Growing Pains: How the West Was Won (1)	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episode #68. 4-20-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie has to do a live report from Dewey High School. The coach has been fired. Mike decides to help him with the help of Carol. Together they collect signatures and after this attempt has failed, they organize a sit-in at the school.Reporter Maggie Malone is there to cover the event.	140150
1988	Growing Pains: How the West Was Won (2)	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episode #69. 4-26-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason, Carol, Mike and Boner are arrested in demonstration over dismissal of the coach.Kids have seen Maggie Malone's report on TV and know that the coach is leaving.	140151
1989	Growing Pains: In Carol We Trust	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #81. 1-18-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Carol sneaks out of the house for a date.	140152
1991	Growing Pains: In vino veritas	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #145. 9-28-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike persuades Jason and Maggie to let Luke stay with them temporarily, then Jason's wine cellar goes missing.	140153
1991	Growing Pains: It's Not Easy Being Green	T		Downer, Leilani	Episode #155. 12-21-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper.Christmas brings anger and angst to the Seavers.	140154
1986	Growing Pains: Jason and the Cruisers	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #23. 9-30-1986. Season 2 Opener.	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie plans a surprise reunion for Jason's college rock band.	140155
1990	Growing Pains: Jason Flirts, Maggie Hurts	T		Weinberger, Jack and Mike Weinberger	Episode #124.10-24-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Flirty Jason gets jealous when Maggie turns the tables.	140156
1991	Growing Pains: Jason Sings the Blues	T		Colker, Jerry	Episode #148. 10-19-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelLuke is afraid to visit the doctor, so Jason accompanies him -- but it's Jason who turns out to need surgery. He has a hernia -- the week before his own psychiatric banquet.At the banquet, Jason finally agrees to take painkillers. At the same time, Maggie, who can't watch him suffer any longer, places them in his dinner -- an overdose results with strange side effects.	140157
1990	Growing Pains: Jason vs. Maggie	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #109. 1-24-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Ben asks permission to get his ear pierced, which leads to a serious argument between his parents. Maggie, who now is responsible for raising the kids, is in charge.	140158
1986	Growing Pains: Jason's Rib	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #30. 12-9-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Proposed school dress code puts Maggie and Jason at odds.	140159
1985	Growing Pains: Jealousy	T		Marlens, Neal	Episode #3. 10-8-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Jason fumes when Maggie spends long hours on a toxic waste story with handsome co-worker Fred.Maggie is working on a toxic-waste story with her partner Fred. She has only her story in mind and works all day until late at night. With Fred. And this makes Jason jealous.	140160
1987	Growing Pains: Jimmy Durante Died For Your Sins	T		Shelby, Carolyn and Christopher Ames	Episode #39. 3-3-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Carol wants to use radio contest winnings on a nose job.	140161
1986	Growing Pains: Kid, The	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #31. 12-16-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Ben invites a street girl home for the holidays.	140162
1991	Growing Pains: Kid's Still Got It, The	T		Colker, Jerry	Episode #149. 10-26-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelCarol accompanies Maggie to a resort, which turns out to be hosting a singles convention. Meanwhile, the all-male weekend planned at home is ruined when Chrissy is set home with head lice.	140163
1992	Growing Pains: Last Picture Show	T		Braff, Wendy and Bob Burris and Jerry Colker and Leilani Downer and Cathy Jung and Rich Reinhart and Liz Sage and Michael Ware and Dan Wilcox.	Episodes #165-#166. 4-25-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper. She quits her newspaper job and is now going to Washington D.C. as a Media Relations Director.Maggie is offered a plum job in Washington D.C. Seavers move to Washington D.C. but share a final meal and memories in the empty house.Maggie returns from Washington with big news -- Senator Howard offered her the vacant job as a Media Relations Director. The bad news is that this would mean the family has to  move to Washington.At first, Jason has problems with this but after he heard about what a wonderful chance this is, he favors the move. Carol favors it too but Ben is against it and Mike just thinks this is kind of a trick.	140164
1992	Growing Pains: Last Picture Show (1)	T	SV 143		Episode #165. 4-25-1992	Journalist Maggie Seaver worked for Long Island newspaper for first three seasons. Then she got a job as TV Anchor for Channel 19 News and worked there through middle of  5th season. During last seasons, worked at home writing consumer awareness column.Maggie is offered a plum job in Washington D.C.	140165
1990	Growing Pains: Let's Go Europe (1)	T		Kendall, David	Episode #127. 11-7-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Jason buys an anniversary trip to Paris from travel agent Mike, who himself wins a European tour that falls apart. Maggie, in Paris, is struck with appendicitis.	140166
1990	Growing Pains: Let's Go Europe (2)	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #128. 11-14-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Maggie is hospitalized in Paris after an appendectomy, while Mike finds himself stuck on the road with an angry customer.	140167
1990	Growing Pains: Let's Go Europe (3)	T		Ware, Michael and Bob Burris	Episode #129. 11-28-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.At the hospital, Jason tries to cheer up Maggie the best he can but the effect is contrary -- and an angry Maggie "suggests" he should visit Paris alone.Mike and Amy continue to bicker their way toward Paris.	140168
1991	Growing Pains: Like Father, Like Son	T		Cheung, Vince and Ben Montanio	Episode #133. 1-9-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.An interfamily communications seminar, Mike and Jason discover just how alike they are.	140169
1986	Growing Pains: Long Day's Journey Into Night	T		Kendall, David	Episode #25. 10-28-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Cheerleader befriends Carol solely to meet Mike.	140170
1987	Growing Pains: Long Goodbye, The	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #43. 5-5-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie wants Jason to fire the elderly handyman he hired to fix the furnace, but he refuses because the man is a friend.	140171
1986	Growing Pains: Love Song of M. Aaron Seaver, The	T		Margolin, Arnold	Episode #13. 1-7-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike backs out of the family-bowling match so he can date a snobbish girlfriend.	140172
1991	Growing Pains: Maggie Seaver's: Meaning of Life, The	T		Abramowitz, Jay	Episode #136. 2-6-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Jason takes Maggie on a tropical getaway to lift her spirits after her father's death, trusting Chrissy to Mike and Carol. Two weeks have past and Maggie, still grieving, is driving herself mad.To help  her overcome this situation, Jason goes with her on vacation to Hawaii. Death also has had a great impact on Maggie who now searches for the "meaning of life."	140173
1992	Growing Pains: Maggie's Brilliant Career	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #163. 4-4-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelAfter learning that her roommate from college and also her rival has won the Pulitzer Prize, Maggie questions her career and life. A list she made in college with all the things she wants to do in her life shows she has reached only a few of her goals.So she decides to settle the points one after one -- the first thing she wants to do is to rope down from a mountain.	140174
1989	Growing Pains: Mandingo	T		Kendall, David and Tim O'Donnell	Episode #80. 1-11-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie has planned a weekend trip to Martha's Vineyard. Nanny Julie comes along to take care of the baby. They need two cars. Mike, the nanny and Chrissy start earlier. Others get lost and miss last ferryboat so Mike and the nanny are alone for the night.	140175
1988	Growing Pains: Marrying King, The	T		Kendall, David	Episode #59. 1-5-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Reason flies out the window when Bobby and his parents arrive at the Seavers' for dinner and a special announcement -- that Bobby and Carol are engaged.	140176
1991	Growing Pains: Meet the Seavers	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #139. 3-6-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.In an homage to The Twilight Zone, Ben awakens to discover he's Jeremy Miller, an actor on the set of "Meet the Cleavers".Ben gets caught after returning with the car. After the lecturing he hugs his parents thinking they will drop the punishment. When this doesn't happen, he angrily says he would like to live in a TV show rather than real life.	140177
1992	Growing Pains: Ménage a Luke	T		Thicke, Todd	Episode #159. 2-8-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelLove triangle involves Ben, Luke and a classmate	140178
1987	Growing Pains: Michaelgate	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #49. 10-6-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Mike is unaware that he's been nominated for student-body president because he's "a sure loser."	140179
1990	Growing Pains: Midnight Cowboy	T		Lerose, Nick	Episode #120. 9-26-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike is broke and homeless in New York City.	140180
1989	Growing Pains: Mike and Julie's Wedding	T		Kendall, David	Episode #94. 9-27-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Julie and Mike suffer prenuptial jitters.	140181
1990	Growing Pains: Mike the Director	T		Bragin, Rob	Episode #115. 3-21-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.In a moment of introspection as he prepares to graduate, Mike wrestles with self-doubt about his ability as a director.	140182
1990	Growing Pains: Mike, Kate and Julie	T		Kendall, David	Episode #110. 1-31-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.While on a Valentine's Day dinner date with Kate, Mike runs into Julie at the restaurant.	140183
1990	Growing Pains: Mike, the Teacher	T		Schneider, Mindy	Episode #111. 2-7-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike goes to work as a substitute teacher.	140184
1990	Growing Pains: Mike's Choice	T		Kendall, David	Episode #119. 9-19-1990. Season 6 Opener	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.When Mike lands a role in an off-Broadway play, he leaves college to pursue acting full-time in New York City.	140185
1985	Growing Pains: Mike's Madonna Story	T		Marlens, Neal	Episode #6. 11-5-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike's infatuation with a Madonna look-alike worries Maggie.	140186
1989	Growing Pains: Mom of the Year	T		Ayers, Becky	Episode #82. 1-25-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie prepares for "Working Mother of the Year" acceptance speech. Maggie has to work late into the night so she can't make it for the ceremony where she should receive the working mother of the year award.	140187
1988	Growing Pains: Mom Who Knew Too Much, The	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #61. 1-26-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie and Carol share confidences at the beauty salon, but later Carol learns to her chagrin that a secret isn't safe with MaggieWhat really bothers Maggie is she can't tell Jason Carol's secret because she would break her promise. When she does anyway, Jason confronts his daughter and Carol gets angry at her mother and Maggie at Jason for breaking confidences.	140188
1987	Growing Pains: My Brother, Myself	T		Beavers, Susan	Episode #38. 2-24-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike plays Cupid for smitten Ben and his baby sitter.	140189
1989	Growing Pains: Nanny, The	T		Abbott, Kevin	Episode #79. 1-4-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie starts working again and other family members help take care of Chrissy. They soon realize they can't handle it. So Maggie and Jason agree to hire a nanny, with Jason in charge. Kids and Jason are extremely satisfied with an attractive 19-year-old.But Maggie demands Jason fire her. He insists she stays. And the battle is on. TV News Director Sid Sidlevich (Ken Tigar). Anchorman (Kevin Brophy).	140190
1987	Growing Pains: Nasty Habits	T		Shelby, Carolyn and Christopher Ames	Episode #58. 12-15-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie and Jason try to keep Mike in his room to complete an English paper, but Mike's mind is of course elsewhere.	140191
1989	Growing Pains: New Deal, The (1)	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #100. 11-8-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Things change. A Public Relations team scrutinizes Channel 19 closely and most are afraid of getting fired after the News Director Sid Sidlevich (Ron Tigar) gets the boot.Maggie, after lots of fear, gets a promotion and is now the head of the news team with a seven-year contract.Jason helps out at a friend's clinic while his office is renovated. Also gets a great offer working there full time. A dream has come true for him. But there's the deal with Maggie that one parent always should stay at home.	140192
1989	Growing Pains: New Deal, The (2)	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #101. 11-15-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason wants to tell Maggie about his officer and is very optimistic that she will agree the deal is no longer needed because the kids are old enough to look out for themselves.Returning home, the minute he opens the door, he knows that it will stay a dream -- Ben's throwing a party with Mike's help and Carol is flirting with Frank who's doing Jason's office.Maggie is down again when the public relations team shoots a commercial full of lies.	140193
1987	Growing Pains: Not Necessarily The News	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #48. 9-29-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.After Maggie has quit her old job she now tries to find a new one -- but simply can't. After a talk with a 'wise man' she decides to stay at home and does the housework - and drives the rest of the family mad. Finally she lands  job at Channel 19.Family scrambles to help find an out-of-work Maggie a job after she turns into Super Mom, preparing oversize meals and assigning new chores.	140194
1991	Growing Pains: Not With My Carol You Don't	T		Downer, Leilani	Episode #138. 2-20-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Though Jason had an insensitive Carol pitch in at the clinic, he objects to her dating an ex-con she meets there.	140195
1988	Growing Pains: Nude Photos	T			Episode #77. 11-30-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Mike's photography course includes  nude studies.	140196
1988	Growing Pains: Obscure Objects of Our Desire, The	T			Episodes #66-#67. 3-30-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Spring-cleaning breathes new life into the family's household objects, and each has a story to tell (via flashbacks from past episodes). Household objects continue to recall occasions in the Seaver home.	140197
1989	Growing Pains: Paper Route	T		Kendall, David	Episode #102. 11-22-1989	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Paper Boy. Ben assumes Mike's paper route for half the money.	140198
1991	Growing Pains: Paper Tigers	T	SV 107	Downer, Leilani	Episode. #146. 10-5-91	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelColumnist job pits Maggie and Jason  against each other for a columnist's job at a newspaper	140199
1991	Growing Pains: Paper Tigers	T		Downer, Leilani	Episode #146. 10-5-1991.	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelJason and Maggie compete to write a newspaper column. Ben hates his glasses. Editor Doug Stanton (Peter Jurasik).Jason gets the offer to write a psychology column for the Long Island Sentinel after his appearance as an expert witness in court.Maggie, thinking that Doug Stanton, the editor-in-chief and her former boss, cheated on Jason, is negotiating a better deal  for him. In the course of this she also lands a column but learns later there's only money for one -- hers or Jason's.Let the war begin.	140200
1985	Growing Pains: Pilot	T		Marlens, Neal	Episode #1. 9-24-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) worked for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper for first three seasons. She then worked as a TV reporter and later wrote a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper before moving to Washington D.C.Maggie goes back to work as a journalist, prompting psychologist Jason to move his office into their home so he can keep his eye on the kids.Things don't get off to a great start: the first night he gets a call from the police that Mike has been picked up for illegally driving a car.Maggie and Jason met in 1968  and a 18, Maggie and Jason married. Both graduated from Boston College. She worked for Newsweek (1969-1970), the Long Island Daily Herald (1985-1987), Channel 19 (1987-1989)Offer from the New York Clarion refused in 1987. Consumer Awareness Columnist for Long Island Sentinel in 1992. Media Relations Director for a United States Senator beginning in 1992.	140201
1987	Growing Pains: Reason to Live, A	T		King, David Tyron	Episode #57. 12-8-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason meets a girl Jill, who works on a project with Eddie Mike, and boner. Jill needs to talk to Jason	140202
1989	Growing Pains: Recruiter, The	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #88. 3-15-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Carol doesn't want to attend her parents' alma mater. Jason and Maggie want her to go to Boston College. Carol tries to flunk the interview.To succeed with this plan, Mike hires someone from the street to play her dad during the interview with the Boston College representative.	140203
1986	Growing Pains: Reputation	T		Kendall, David	Episode #18. 2-25-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike fails to study for a test again. He writes crib notes on his shoes. He takes the test and somehow knows answers without having to look at his shoes. Bragging about success, he puts his feet up on desk to relax and the principal sees the crib notes.Jason and Maggie are called to the school. Mike says he really knew the answers, absorbed the material as he was writing the information on his shoes. Principal allows Mike to take a make-up test clad only in his underwear.,	140204
1990	Growing Pains: Return of the Triangle, The	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #107. 1-10-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.David turns to Mike for help with Kate.	140205
1990	Growing Pains: Roommates	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #121. 10-3-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike becomes roommates with sister Carol, now a Columbia University student.	140206
1987	Growing Pains: Scarlet Letter, The	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #56. 12-1-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Unearned "A" makes Carol doubt her academic record.	140207
1986	Growing Pains: Seavers vs. The Cleavers, The	T		Beavers, Susan	Episode #16. 1-28-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.PTA head rejects the Seavers as dance chaperones.	140208
1989	Growing Pains: Second Chance	T		Kendall, David	Episode #90. 4-12-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Carol and her boyfriend attend a college fraternity party where alcohol was served. Sandy injured in car accident. Driven drunk and is likely to face charges. Jason is furious when he finds out. Maggie more understanding.Carol tells Sandy she'll see him later -- but later never arrives. When they arrive home, Mike breaks the news that Sandy has died.Carol is at first in angry denial, but as Mike lets the family in on more details, it is obvious Carol is about to learn a painful lesson about drinking and driving.	140209
1989	Growing Pains: Semper Fidelis	T		Kendall, David	Episode #83. 2-1-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Boner flunks out of college and joins the Marines	140210
1989	Growing Pains: Show Ninety - Who Knew?	T		Abbott, Kevin	Episode #89. 3-22-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason intervenes when Mike gets bad grades in psychology.	140211
1985	Growing Pains: Slice of Life	T		Reinhart, Rich	Episode #8. 11-19-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Coming across a compatibility test in Jason's office, Maggie decides she and Jason should fill it out, but her answers don't tab with his. Meanwhile, Mike feigns interest in karate when his real goal is a girl attending the course.	140212
1986	Growing Pains: Slice of Life II	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #15. 1-21-1986	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Jason is writing an article and has a really bad mood until Maggie announces that she may be pregnant.Maggie casually mentions to Jason that she might be pregnant. Mike acts as a weekend servant to Ben. and Carol wants to divorce her class-project husband.	140213
1987	Growing Pains: Some Enchanted Evening	T		Beavers, Susan	Episode #35. 1-27-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Winter formal causes opposite problems for Carol and Mike.	140214
1985	Growing Pains: Springsteen	T		Kendall, David	Episode #2. 10-1-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Jason embarrasses Mike at a Bruce Springsteen concert when they are interviewed together. Reporter (unknown actor)	140215
1985	Growing Pains: Standardized Test	T		Marlens, Neal	Episode #11. 12-5-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike doodles on his aptitude test and winds up with an IQ score of 27.	140216
1987	Growing Pains: Star is Born, A	T		Kendall, David	Episode #51. 10-27-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Star is born when Mike lands a leading role in the school play opposite the lovely Monica.	140217
1988	Growing Pains: State of the Union	T		Boutilier, Kate	Episode #60. 1-12-1988	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Maggie works quite hard in a world "dominated by men." But this doesn't only strain her but also her marriage with Jason.While she has to wait for a five-minute talk with her boss, Jason makes friends with him in the minute he meets him. But Maggie's touchiness actually has a completely different reason, one she learns from a doctor later. Boss Sid Sidlevich (Ken Tigar).Maggie fumes over the many irritants that seem to be driving her and Jason apart -- until unexpected news sheds light on the situation.	140218
1991	Growing Pains: Stop, Luke and Listen	T		Sage, Liz	Episode #144. 9-25-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike gets involved when he learns his prize pupil Luke is homeless. Maggie cooks all day and learns at dinner that Kate is keeping a strict diet.	140219
1985	Growing Pains: Superdad!	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #5. 10-29-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie accuses Jason of monopolizing the children.	140220
1987	Growing Pains: Taking Care of Business	T		O'Donnell, Tim	Episode #47. 9-22-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike uses double talk to sell stereos.	140221
1989	Growing Pains: Teach Me	T			Episode #97. 10-18-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Carol brings a bogus boyfriend to a family party.	140222
1987	Growing Pains: Thank God It's Friday	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #37. 2-10-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Mike and his friends go to a college party and have to decide whether to use drugs or not.	140223
1987	Growing Pains: Thank You, Willie Nelson	T		Kendall, David	Episode #36. 2-3-1987	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Maggie's quarreling parents come to visit the Seavers. Maggie tells her mom that she should not tolerate all decisions her husband makes but should always say what she thinks. This leads to an argument between her parents.	140224
1989	Growing Pains: The Looooove Boat (1)	T		Kendall, David	Episode #91. 4-26-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason's mother plans to ed aboard a cruise ship.	140225
1989	Growing Pains: The Looooove Boat (2)	T		Kendall, David	Episode #92. 5-3-1989	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Jason tries to mend his mother's broken wedding plans.	140226
1991	Growing Pains: There Must Be a Pony	T		Sage, Liz	Episode #150. 11-2-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelNouveau riche neighbors move in next door. Ben is forced to look after Luke on his first day of high school. Jason's scheme to let Chrissie stay up late backfires when the neighbors throw a lavish party.	140227
1987	Growing Pains: This Is  Your Life	T		Kendall, David	Episode #54. 11-17-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.During a tonsillectomy, Ben has an out-of-body experience, dreaming that he escapes with a friendly cabbie, only to find a new Ben has replaced him at home.	140228
1990	Growing Pains: Triangle, The	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #106. 1-3-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike falls for his leading lady.	140229
1992	Growing Pains: Truck Stops Here	T		Colker, Jerry	Episode #162. 3-21-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelVisit by ailing father poses dilemma for Luke in his final appearance on the show. Luke (Leonardo DiCaprio).	140230
1992	Growing Pains: Vicious Cycle	T		Jung, Cathy	Episode #158. 2-1-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelMaggie and Jason put Mike on the spot for Luke's curfew problems.	140231
1991	Growing Pains: Viva Las Vegas	T		Landau, Shelly	Episode #142. 4-24-1991	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Mike and Kate accompany the eloping Eddie and a hat-check bimbette to Law Vegas, giving Mike and Carol the wrong idea.	140232
1990	Growing Pains: Weekend at Mike's	T		Landau, Shelly and David Kendall	Episode #116. 4-4-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.With Jason's wallet missing, the Seavers must rely on others to provide them with room and board while their house is being fumigated.	140233
1985	Growing Pains: Weekend Fantasy	T		Margolin,, Arnold	Episode #7. 11-12-1985	Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) works for Long Island Daily Herald newspaper.Jason and Maggie want to go to a mountain lodge for a weekend, but are reluctant to leave the kids alone.	140234
1990	Growing Pains: Where There's a Will	T		Kendall, David	Episode #118. 5-2-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Jason and Mike head off together to inspect the mountain cabin Jason has inherited from his Uncle George	140235
1987	Growing Pains: Who's Zoomin' Who?	T		Walla, Tom	Episode #53. 11-10-1987	TV Anchor Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) for Channel 19 News using her maiden name, Maggie Malone. She worked there through the middle of the 5th season when she decided to stay at home.Bobby's annoying habits make Carol look elsewhere for the man of her dreams -- just in time for her to notice a new student.	140236
1990	Growing Pains: World According to Chrissy, The	T		Downer, Leilani	Episode #131. 12-19-1990	Freelance Journalist Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is the parent who stays home after working as a newspaper reporter and TV anchor for years.Chrissy starts spending much time with her imaginary friend, a six-foot-tall mouse named Ike. Maggie thinks she has a big problem.Talking to Chrissy's kindergarten nurse, she says this could be the result of someone, from the family probably, not paying her the attention she wants.	140237
1992	Growing Pains: Wrath of Con Ed	T		Sage, Liz	Episode #164. 4-11-1992	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelPower failure causes dissensions in the Seaver household. Maggie and Jason are stuck in a traffic jam on their way to a romantic evening nobody really wants -- but it was planned a long time ago and nobody wants to upset the other.	140238
1991	Growing Pains: Young and the Homeless, The	T		Burris, Bob and Michael Ware	Episode #147. 10-12-1991	Consumer Reporter Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) writes a consumer awareness column for the local newspaper, the Long Island SentinelMike gears up for his big day as a TV soap opera star just as Luke gears up to move out of the Seavers'	140239
2000	Growing Up Brady	MT			PR	Publicity Photographer (Mark Chaet). Cameraman (Mike Lookinland).	140240
1930	Growing Wild	M			Ness	Writer Robert Story (Arthur Hoyt)	140241
2005	Grown Folks Business: Novel, A	N		Murray, Victoria Christopher		Journalist Christopher Hart.	140242
2005	Grown Men	MT				Interviewer (Chuck Carter).	140243
1924	Grub Street Nights Entertainment	N		Squire, John Collings		Press	140244
1731	Grub-Street Opera, The	P	USC	Fielding, Henry		Newsmongers	140245
2006	Grudge 2, The	M				Journalist (Edison Chen) helps a woman cope with the curse of a slaughtered family who comes to Japan to retrieve her hospitalized sibling.	140246
1991	Grudge Match, The	DT				Commentator Steve Albert, sportscaster	140247
1967	Gruesome Twosome, The	M				Radio Newscaster (Joseph Delino - Voice). Radio Announcer (Herschell Gordon Lewis - Voice).	140248
1993	Grumpy Old Men	M				Weatherman (Steve Cochran).	140249
1946	Gründer. Vorspiel einer deutschen Tragikkomödie	N		Erpenbeck, Fritz	Germany	Journalist	140250
1985	Grunt! Wrestling Movie, The	M				News Media. Hackensack Reporter (Leon Martel). Ring Announcers (Dan Coffeey, Albert Pugliese, Elliott Davis). American Announcer (Ed Cook). Georgia Ringside Announcers (Ariene Lorre, Brick Gold).	140251
1996	Gry uliczne	MF			Poland	TV Station Owner Janek Rosa (Redbad Klynstra-Klijnstra). Reporter from Janek's TV Station (Omar Sangare).  TV Boss Andrzej (Waldemar Szczepaniak). Cameraman Witek (Robert Gonera).	140252
2007	GSG 9 - Die Elite Einheit	TF				Reporters (Dirk Burger, Thomas Wegner)	140253
1999	GTO	C			Japan. Series 1999	TV Reporter (Kate Davis - Voice). Reporters (Dorothy Elias, Kate Davis-Fahn - Voice). TV Newscaster (Michelle Ruff - Voice). Announcer (Kirk Thornton - Voice). Cameraman (Dave Wittenberg - Voice).	140254
2001	Gua Sha	MF				Reporter Mary (Stephanie Vogt).	140255
1943	Guadalcanal Diary	M	L	Tregaskis, Richard, former War Correspondent (Book). Jerry Cady (Adaptation). Lamar Trotti (Screenplay).	Ness Book. Quinn.	War Correspondent-Narrator (Reed Hadley). Realistic film by Real-Life Correspondent Richard Tregaskis' book: "A new chapter in the history of America by a correspondent who landed on Guadalcanal with the first detachment of United States Marines."Voice-over commentary adds to documentary quality by including specific details such as dates of events depicted. Newsreel footage of actual battles. Correspondents' efforts to transmit their stories.Dependence on press even in war is demonstrated in one scene in which the soldiers receive copies of Time magazine in the mail which they are told to study diligently. One comments that now they can find out how they are doing.	140256
1943	Guadalcanal Diary	DT		Tregaskis, Richard		War Correspondent Richard Tregaskis, a volunteer combat corespondent, was there in the summer and fall of 1942 when American Marines landed on the South Pacific Island of Guadalcanal and began the slow, bloody work of defeating the Japanese empire. The landing was significant not only for the outcome of World War II, but also for the conduct of war ever since, for the invasion of Guadalcanal marked the first time that a combined air, sea and land assault had ever been attempted. Tregaskis braved much danger to bring the story of the fighting to American readers. But he was not one to celebrate his own exploits, being more concerned with the brave young men from all over the United States who fought and died in appalling numbers. `	140257
1948	Guard of Honor	N	OWN - H	Cozzens, James Could		Editor. Captain Nathaniel Hicks, an editor in civilian life but now an officer in Special Projects. Little journalism.	140258
2008	Guardian of Eden	N		Strothman, Eleanor		Reporter Carol Keller, a recent college graduate, lands a job with the Eden Eagle, a daily newspaper in Westchester County, New York. She always wanted to be a reporter but her real-life job while attending college in Albany, New York, was assisting a State Assembly representative. Soon after Carol becomes a reporter she begins digging into why a South Eden town supervisor was killed gangland style. She becomes an eyewitness to a mass murder of more politicians during a town planning board meeting. When the District Attorney urges her top for her own safety, Carol knows she is into something big. But as she zeros in on the motive, the killers zero in on her. Can Carol uncover the truth and uncover the evil closing in around her -- before she is killed?	140259
1713	Guardian, The	ER	COPY	Steele, Richard		Fictional Journalist created by Steele. Nester Ironside is the  "Guardian,"  the persona or putative editor of the new periodical.  Ironside is a name suggesting at once wisdom and strength.Lizard Family used as a literary device.	140260
2004	Guardian, The: All Is Mended	T			Episode #59. 2-10-2004	Interviewer (Cy Roscoe Strickland).	140261
2003	Guardian, The: Back in the Ring	T			Episode #41. 4-1-2003	Reporter (Paige Brooks).	140262
2004	Guardian, The: Remember	T			Episode #64. 4-6-2004	News Vendor (Dominic Testa).	140263
2005	Guardians	P		Morris, Peter		British Tabloid Reporter (Lee Pace) one of two monologues.  He is gleefully amoral. Journalists and all the players in the war on terror are merely tops and bottoms in a global game of S&M.“Guardians” is structure as a series of monologues alternating between two characters who never meet. One is a self-consciously stereotypical gay Englishman (Adam Standley in the 2005 production), with a nicely cut suit and an admirably delivered public school accent. He’s a hack tabloid journalist specializing in lurid human interest stories, but with a mind to make it into the “heavies” and be a columnist for the Guardian. The other is a nameless American soldier is a girl from small-town West Virginia who’s in military jail on charges of abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib.The first three or four of the gay reporter’s monologues are less narrative pieces then lectures on the process of news, the power of photos, and the way in which media makes simple and misleading narratives of complex situations.While you initially suspect that the character may play some role in uncovering the scandal, by the time you realize he’s more Stephen Glass than Sy Hersh, the play’s made its point that there’s not much of a difference between the two. Just because this reporter’s not embedded with the troops doesn’t make his fabrications any more or less true than the real articles with an Iraq dateline. News is an exercise in power. Who is supposed to guard the guardian in a world of spin and the 24-hour newscycle. 	140264
1971	Guardians, The: Appearances	T			Episode #6.  8-14-1971. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Michael Smee).	140265
1971	Guardians, The: Pursuit	T			Episode #2. 7-17-1971. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Michael Smee).	140266
1931	Guardsman, The	M	VHS 1491			Critic. Bernhardt the Critic (Roland Young).	140267
1954	Guatemala	DT			NBC	Host Marshall Bannell	140268
2003	Gud taler med hende	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Ulla Terkelsen	140269
2002	Gudari Galvez (aka Galvez y el cambio del cambio)	N		Reverete, Jorge Martinez	#3 Galvez Novels	Reporter Julio Galvez is employed as a journalist but he is not particularly talented and the periodical for which he works is considered second rate in Madrid.	140270
1999	Guds born	MF				Journalist (Karsten Baago)	140271
2008	Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, The	N		Shaffer, Mary Ann and Annie Barrows	Dial Press. 277 pages. 	London Newspaper Columnist Juliet Ashton is a single woman in her early 30s. The year is 1946 and Ashton lives in London, a city from which the pall of World War II has not yet lifted. Rubble is still being cleared, dead identified and delicacies rationed. It is an epistolary novel -- we get to know Juliet and her friends through their letters and telegrams to one another. Juliet is a single woman in possession of a promising literary career but is coy about whether she is in want of  husband. Several candidates present themselves including her Publisher Sidney, and a rich, handsome American. Juliet receives a letter from one Dawsey Adams who lives on a farm on Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. He has acquired a used book with Juliet’s name and address written in it and wonders whether she can help him obtain more books like it. The book is Charles Lamb’s “Selected Essays of Elia.”  When Dawsey remarks on how cheerful Juliet is, she bristles: “A sunny nature? A light heart? I have never been so insulted. Light-hearted is a short step from witless in my book.”  Juliet industriously and entertainingly whittles down her roster of suitors. 	140272
1992	Guerre sans nom, La	DF			France.	Interviewer Patrick Rotman.	140273
2008	Guerrilla	M		Soderbergh, Steven and Peter Buchman (Screenplay).		Journalist (Aaron Staton). United Nations Reporter (Joe Doinsky).  Network Cameramen (Rob Alicea, Steve Weisz).	140274
2007	Guerrilla Distribution	M				Interviewer (Anna Grayson). UK	140275
2004	Guerrilla Warfare Video Fanzine (Never Give Up/World War III)	DT			Third and Final Edition documenting New York City Area Hardcore Punk Scene, 2001-2003.	Editor James Spooner, Afro-Punk.	140276
1951	Guess Again	DT				Interviewer Mike Wallace, game show host	140277
1952	Guess What Happened?	DT			Game	News. Panel tries to guess unusual news story involving guest. John Cameron Swayze, host. Ben Grauer	140278
1998	Guess What? We're Married	NR		Meier, Susan	Silhouette	Editor Grace Wright is astonished when her long-missing husband surfaces after disappearing years ago. Can the virile secret agent persuade the lovely newspaper editor to forgive him with sizzling kisses and a declaration of love?They eloped when she was 18. But after one night of unforgettable wedded bliss, he mysterious left town and she never heard from him again. Now, 10 years later, she discovers they are still married.Now she wants no part of the marriage. Until she crashed her car and awoke with amnesia in her husband's arms. Suddenly Wright could remember nothing but their unforgettable passion.Now how could she leave the only man she has ever loved?	140279
1990	Guess Who's Coming For Christmas?	MT				Anchorman (Keith Atkinson).	140280
1967	Guess Who's Coming to Dinner	M	DVD -R HQ 2368, 2369. L	Rose, William (Screenplay)	AFI-Publishers. Ness Book	Newspaper Owner-Publisher Matt Drayton (Spencer Tracy) of The Guardian, crusading  newspaper in San Francisco.Daughter describes him as fighting liberal who has spent whole life opposing racial prejudice, Drayton's beliefs tested. Daughter brings home black fiancé	140281
1999	Guest House Paradiso	M				Newscaster (Charles Cartmell)	140282
2000	Guest List, The	N		Michaels, Fern		Journalist	140283
1989	Guest of Honor, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Wallace, Irving		Former TV Anchor. U.S. President Matt Underwood is a former television news anchorman	140284
1962	Guest Shot	DT			Interviews	Columnists Army Archerd, Vernon Scott, Earl Wilson, Joe Hyams, Hank Grant, Dan Jenkins, interviews	140285
1945	Guest Wife	M	L	Manning, Bruce, John Klorer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Joe (Don Ameche) of the Morning Gazette is idolized by banker who is married to woman who remembers how correspondent interfered with their first honeymoon years ago and who now returns on the night they preparing to leave for second one.Correspondent wrote to editor from overseas that he was married. He sent picture of banker's wife as his wife. She agrees to go along with deception if Joe will leave them alone after charade is over. They are photographed when they arrive at office.Picture appears in her hometown paper causing scandal at bank where her husband works.  Wife decides to teach both men lesson by pretending to fall for correspondent during weekend visit to his editor's home.Banker finally punches out reporter and runs off with wife while Joe manufactures story for befuddled boss making him look like martyr. He asks to be sent back to Far East. Reporter lists faults: getting drunk, wandering aimlessly without settling down.New York Times, 10/18/45: The film "rings in a wretched personality in one of those fancy-fashioned newspapermen. With Don Ameche playing this character, the insult-plus-injury is complete. News Vendor (Milton Kibbee). Photographer (Charles Williams).	140286
1965	Guide	DT			Series 1965	TV Reporter (Sheila Burghart). British Correspondent (John Voyantiz).	140287
1997	Guide	N		Cooper, Dennis		Freelance Magazine Reporter Dennis Cooper is also a novelist-narrator who comes into contact with a clique of teenaged hustlers while working on an article for Spin Magazine about AIDs among the runaways and drifters of West Hollywood.Account of gay urban life among addicts and prostitutes in Los Angeles. Dennis chronicles the exploits of a half-dozen teens viewing life through the heavy veil of drugs and apathy.	140288
1967	Guide for the Married Man, A	M				Photographer (Walter Maslow). Photographer (Gene O'Donnell).	140289
1984	Guiding Light, The	TS			Series. 6-30-1952. CBS	Reporter Fletcher Reade (Jay Hammer) had a fling with Nurse Ramsey and then more serious relationships with Steve Stoddard and Alexandra Spaulding.	140290
1992	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Soap	Tabloid. Billy hired Frank to find out who gave Vanessa's near rape story to the tabloids, and a stunned Frank learned Nadine leaked the story	140291
1994	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode. 9-1-1994.	Reporter (Patrick Duncan)	140292
2002	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #48. 4-29-2002	News Media. Reporter (Nichelle Hines). Reporter (Michael Knowles).	140293
2000	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #547. 12-14-2000	Reporter (Kit Hoover).	140294
2004	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #14378. 3-26-04	Paparazzo #1 (Jenny O'Brien).	140295
2005	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #125. 2-3-2005	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Merrill). Messenger (Henry Martone).	140296
2005	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #130. 5-10-2005	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Merrill). Messenger (Henry Martone).	140297
2004	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #597 12-3-2004	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Merrill).	140298
1997	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #24. 4-25-1997	Reporter (Dolores Sirianni).	140299
2006	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #260. 11-17-2006	News Media. TV Reporter (Amber Lea Voiles).	140300
2000	Guiding Light, The:	TS			Episode #574.  7-17-2000	Journalist (Suzanne Sena).	140301
2003	Guiding Light, The:	TS			12-2-2003	Photographer Armande (Amir Arison).	140302
2002	Guilt by Association	MT				TV Anchor (Brendan Connor). Spanish Anchor (James Gonzales).	140303
1988	Guilt By Association	NR		Pappano, Marilyn		Reporter Shelley Evans meets Christopher Morgan in the mountains where they both begin to fall in love. What the female reporter doesn’t know is that Morgan’s brother had been caught selling government secrets and that made Christopher a suspect too. After his eventual release, he headed for the mountains to rethink his life and met Shelley. But he couldn’t erase the fear that Shelley’s real concern was with the story he represented. After all, she was a reporter and he knew all about them. As for Shelley, she was afraid she might not get time to demonstrate the strength of her feelings. Christopher intended to prove his brother’s innocence, and his quest might very well lead him into a literal dead end.	140304
1947	Guilt of Janet Ames, The	M		Coffee, Lenore (Story). Louella MacFarlane,Allen Rivkin, Devery Freeman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Smithfield Cobb (Melvyn Douglas) tries to help a widow who is seeking revenge on five men her husband died trying to save (one of whom is the journalist). He attempts to get her to visualize lives of men her husband helped.Bizarre fantasy sequences include one in which Cobb appears as editor of the Evening Journal, although in reality he has lost his job on the Inquirer.  He harbors his own guilt feelings and has taken to heavy drinking following his return from the war.His drinking causes him to lose newspaper job. He was commanding officer who ordered her husband to jump on live grenade to save the other men.  Widow comes to terms with husband's death -- husband's own decision and journalist not responsible.Widow turns he attention to helping Cobb solve his own problems.Cub Reporter tries to get story on widow before reporter cuts in.	140305
2007	Guilty Affair, A	NR		Smith, Maureen		Journalist Riley Kane has long suspected that the death of her fiancé, Trevor, a San Antonio police officer, was not a simple accident. The only person who can uncover the truth about Trevor is his former partner, Noah Roarke. But thoughts of Noah fill Riley with guilty longing. Noah kept his distance from beautiful, tempting Riley while Trevor was alive. Now she’s back, in his office and in his arms. Blindsided by the heat that surges between them, Noah tells himself that the sooner he helps Riley find closure, the sooner she can leave town. But getting her out of his system -- and out of his heart -- won’t be that easy. 	140306
1932	Guilty as Hell (Guilty as Charged)	M		Rubin, Daniel N. (Play)	Remade: Night Club Scandal - Ness Book	Reporter Russell Kirk (Edmund Lowe) investigates case of a doctor who kills his wife and tries to frame her love. The reporter tries to frustrate the efforts of the police whenever possible.Reporter makes wisecracks, flicks cigar ashes onto the corpse while talking to his editor on the phone, tries to steal pictures, and generally tampers with potential evidence.	140307
1996	Guilty as Sin	NM		Hoag, Tami		Investigative Reporter Jay Butler Brooks helps the prosecutor investigate a second kidnapping in Deer Lake, a small Midwestern community in Minnesota that was shattered when a well-respected college professor abducts a young boy. Professor is arrested.Another child is abducted while the professor is in prison awaiting trial. Brooks, a handsome courtroom fiction writer  tries to figure out what's going on.	140308
1931	Guilty Generation, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7789, 7791		PR	Publicity Woman (Ruth Warren)	140309
2002	Guilty Hearts	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (J.C. Kenny)	140310
1987	Guilty of Innocence: Lenell Geter Story, The	MT	DVD -R 1628			News Media circus. Reporters. Engineer from Dallas fights a 1982 life sentence for an armed robbery he did not commit.	140311
1950	Guilty of Treason	M		Overseas Press Club of America (Book - "As We See Russia). Emmet Lavery (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Tom Kelly (Paul Kelly) tells true story of cardinal who was put on trial and tortured by Communists in Hungary and story of Hungarian girl in love with Russian colonel. Documentary footage shown turns out to be Communist propaganda film.Screened by members of Overseas Press Club.  Reporter asked to describe events he witnessed in Hungary.  First stationed in Moscow. Arrested after being mistaken for roommate who works Toronto Star. Matter straightened out.Asks commissar for information about reporter killed in Greece. Told accidental death, but reporter found with bullet in head and hands and feet bound with wire. In Hungary, reporter smuggles out stories, runs them unsigned.Reporter covers cardinal's trial. Hungarian woman turned over to secret police by lover and charged with treason. Dies after being tortured. Cardinal sentenced to life imprisonment."The first duty of a good reporter is to survive long enough to tell the whole story, and I doubt that Kelly will."	140312
1924	Guilty One, The	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	140313
1975	Guilty or Innocent: Sam Sheppard Murder Case, The	MT				Reporter Wilma Thompson (Sandra de Bruin). Reporter Laffler (William Flatley). Reporter Parr (Alan Dexter). Reporter Benson (Paul Lambert). News Media. Dr. Sam Sheppard 1954 murder case.	140314
2004	Guilty or Innocent?: Ellen Reasonover Case, The	T			Episode #17.  6-2005	News Media. Reporter (Bruna Raynaud).	140315
1934	Guilty Parents	M			Ness Book	Reporter Bill (Donald Keith) is unemployed, stops a woman from committing suicide and later marries her.  Becomes a crime reporter when his wife is charged with murder. She's acquitted but she commits suicide before the verdict is announced.	140316
1998	Guilty Pleasures	N		Sanders, Lawrence		Publisher Emmet Richard Folsby is head of a mighty publishing empire, owner and CEO of Folsby Publishing, a patriarch to be admired. Constance Louise Folsby is his wife and cofounder of the empire, now an invalid dying by degrees.Their wildcat daughter, Barbara Ann Folsby is a fiercely ambitious businessman lured to love at its most forbidden, Brett Sherwood Folsby. She has also had an affair with her father.The dashing playboy son, his sister's most bitter antagonist, is a bisexual man with sexual secrets of his own. Barbara and Brett battle for future control of the empire.	140317
2008	Guilty Pleasures	N		Knowles, Renee	Pleasures, Inc. 1. Adult	Journalist Nick Duvane gave up freelancing and took a job at the local TV news station to stay home and care for his younger sister after his parents died. Now that she’s grown, he’s desperate to get back to the work he loves. But his boss blackmails him into one final assignment: go undercover at a male escort service and expose it as legalized male prostitution. No problem. Except once he begins an affair with the owner, sexy, hardheaded Diana Grady, how can he deceive her and destroy her business all for an expose? Diana Grady’s failed marriage and financial struggles drove her to make her escort business a success. She’s poured all of her energy into “Pleasures,” and ignored her personal life. But when intelligent, steamy Nick Duvane enters the picture, she gives in to her passion. Yet Nick has a secret and it just might shatter her....	140318
2004	Guilty Secrets	NR	OWN -P	Kantra, Virginia	Silhouette Intimate Moments 1286	Reporter Joe Reilly didn't believe in angels -- human or the other kind. But when the cynical journalist was assigned to write an article on a nurse called "The Angel of Ark Street," he decided to get up close and personal.Trouble was, her soft heart was hidden behind steel armor that kept him away. Suddenly his investigative instincts sprang to life. Who was this nurse? And what was she hiding?The nurse tries to convince the sexy in-your-face reporter that the clinic needed publicity and she didn't. But the more time she spent with him, the more attracted she grew.Dare she risk him uncovering the secrets of her past for a night under the covers with the journalist?	140319
1992	Guilty, The	MT				Newsreader (Sandy Warr).	140320
1956	Guilty?	M		Gilbert, Michael (Novel - "Death Has Deep Roots").  Maurice J. Wilson, Ernest Dudley (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	French newspaperman Pierre Lemaire (Frank Villard) and solicitor-amateur detective help a woman accused of murder. She had sheltered victim from the Nazis, but was betrayed by him and sent to concentration camp while pregnant with his child.Journalist and detective uncover international counterfeiting ring.	140321
1985	Gulag	MT	SVD 560	Gordon, Dan, Raphael Shauli, Yehousha Ben-Porat (Story). Gordon (Teleplay)	Ness Book	American Sportscaster  Mickey Almon (David Keith) a former Olympic Gold medal winner now works for NBT Sports and goes to Moscow to cover the pre-Olympic trials.Almon is caught in a KGB trap and sentenced to 10 years in a Soviet labor camp. The setup was arranged by the Soviet government to send a message to journalists not to try to smuggle information out of the country or associate with Soviet dissidents.Under torture, Almon agrees to make a videotaped confession. He is sent to the Gulag and the film focuses on his efforts to escape the labor camp.After he escapes, an Embassy official wants him to reinforce the president's message about Russian brutality. But Almon pushes past him and runs out to meet his wife and talk to the media. TV Interviewer (Ray Jewers).	140322
2001	Gulczas, a jak myslisz?	MF				Journalist Manuela (Manuela Michalak)	140323
1952	Gulf Playhouse: First Person	T			Series 1952-1953	Press	140324
1609	Gull's Hornbook, The	ER	USC	Dekker, Thomas		News	140325
1990	Gulle Minnaar, De	MF				Journalist (Nelleke Burg). Chief Editor (Kees Prins).	140326
1990	Gulley Town	N		Schultz, G.P.		News Media	140327
1992	Gumbeen Man, The	NM		Eickhoff, Randy Lee		Correspondent Con Edwards buries a friend, a retired Irish Republican Army gunman shot on the docks of Manchester in 1979. He joins forces with the man's widow, and a former lover of his own, to find out who killed him.Two attempts on their lives in England, force them to flee to Ireland. Fellow journalist Liam Drumm. Edwards is an American reporter who soon finds himself in a search that reveals a traitor at the top of the IRA.	140328
1971	Gumshoe	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement. Nightclub emcee Eddie Ginley (Albert Finney) takes out an advertisement asking for detective work.	140329
1996	Gun for Jennifer, A	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Wendy Kosta). Reporter 1 (Ina Collins). Reporter 2 (Carmen Guichardo). Reporter 3 (Tina Lumley). Reporter 4 (Michelle Mar). Video Cameraman (Ron Sperling).	140330
1992	Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ralph Braseth). Reporter (M.J. Etua).  Reporter (Christine Joyce)	140331
1960	Gun of Zangara, The	MT				Newspaper Seller (Frankie Darro).	140332
1998	Gun Runner's Daughter, The	NM		Gordon, Neil		Journalist Nicky Dymitryck is a muckraking journalist who has motives of his own for trying to make a wealthy arms dealer and his family squirm.Wealthy arms' dealer daughter is smart, gorgeous and rich, but her father has just been indicted for arms dealing making her position in law school tricky.The fresh, young prosecutor is her first lover and she's being tracked by the relentless reporter Dymitrick who wants information that will lead to the downfall of a Washington higher-up.Soon the prosecutor and the daughter resume their affair.  Media.	140333
1931	Gun Smoke	M				Reporters (Imboden Parrish, Jack Richardson).	140334
1992	Guncrazy	M				News Reporter (Diane Firestone)	140335
1957	Gunfight at the O.K. Corral	M	DVD -R HQ 7688, 7689, 7691.			Editor John P. Clum (Whit Bissell) of the Tombstone Epitaph and head of Citizen's Council	140336
1971	Gunfight, A	M	VHS 1271			Press	140337
1985	Gung Ho	M			PR man	Public Relations Man Hunt Stevenson is an "employee liaison" between American autoworkers and their Japanese managers.	140338
1943	Gung Ho!	M	DVD -R HQ 4105, 4106			Radio Newsman Chet Huntley narrates	140339
1939	Gunga Din	M	DVD -R HQ 2589, 2590. SVD 888			Journalist Rudyard Kipling (Reginald Sheffield).	140340
1990	Gungun hongchen	MF				Editor. Shao-Hua's Editor (Josephine Koo)	140341
1952	Gunman, The	M				Editor Dan Forrester (I. Stanford Jolley). Drunken Printer Blinkey (Fuzzy Knight)	140342
2004	Gunman, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ellen F. Locy). News Reporter (Meredith May). Newspaper Photographer (Dan Eggleston). Photographer (Nikki Folsom).	140343
2002	Gunnar Wille's vilde univers	DF			Short	Editor-in-Chief Niels Frid-Nielsen of Main Magazine.	140344
2005	Gunpoint	N		Ely, Peter T.		Reporter Ellen Turner works for a newspaper in Philadelphia. After working on a series of articles about a city program to reintroduce convicts into society, she is accused by an ex-convict of incriminating him in one of her articles.She finds herself terrorized. The threats to Ellen and to her family quickly escalate, and she is forced to purchase a handgun to defend herself.The threats to Ellen and to her family quickly escalate, and she is forced to purchase a handgun to defend herself.	140345
1955	Guns of Chickamauga	N		O'Connor, Richard		Chicago Newspaperman discharged from the Union Army.	140346
1983	Guns of Heaven, The:  Sam Briscoe Thriller. The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Hamill Pete		American Reporter Sam Briscoe gets an interview with Chief Ulster rebel strategist in exchange for carrying a package into the United States.	140347
1928	Guns of Silence	SM		Gray, Westmoreland	Black Mask, Jan. 1928, Vol. 9, No. 11, pp. 61-69	Reporter Vic Cammack, reporter works with a crook against bandits	140348
1998	Gunshy	M	DVD -R HQ 11170, 11171. SVDSP 753.			Alcoholic New York Journalist Jake Bridges (William Petersen) catches his girlfriend with another guy and goes to Atlantic City to drink himself to oblivion. He is saved from a bar brawl by a small-time mobster, Frankie McGregor (Michael Wincott),  and Jake falls in love with the mobster’s girlfriend Melissa (Diane Lane). Jake soon also joins Frankie in his money-collecting duties and soon becomes drawn into the Atlantic City underworld.	140349
1979	Gunsights	NW		Leonard, Elmore		Reporters and photographers cover an Arizona land war that pits two fierce frontier fighters and best friends on opposite sides of a deadly serious fight. It becomes a news media carnival with reporters, photographers and spectators watching the land war up close and personal. 	140350
2003-2004	Gunslinger Girl	C			Japan. Marvelous Entertainment. Animax and Fuji Television networks. Anime series	Magazine Journalist Leaonardo Conti was the self-proclaimed "handsome and excellent journalist” who works at Ultima magazine. He was set up by the Social Welfare Agency through Colonel Farn. He was shot by Angelica after he'd taken Priscilla hostage. 	140351
2002	Gunslinger Girl	CB		Aida, Yu	Japan. Published by Mediaworks. Appears in Dengeki Daioh magazine. Manga series; action manga; science fiction manga	Magazine journalist - Leaonardo Conti was the self-proclaimed "handsome and excellent journalist” who works at Ultima magazine. He was set up by the Social Welfare Agency through Colonel Farn. He was shot by Angelica after he'd taken Priscilla hostage. 	140352
1995	Gunsmith Cats	C				Newscaster (Allison Keith - Voice - English Version).	140353
1957	Gunsmoke Dawn	NW		Shane, John (Paula Durst)		Press	140354
1966	Gunsmoke: By Line (aka Byline)	T	SVDSP 1397		Episode. 4-9-66. Television Drama Series.	Reporter. Illiterate Festus becomes a reporter for Dodge City's new paper.  Angus, the publisher-printer (Chips Rafferty).	140355
1962	Gunsmoke: False Front	T	DVD -R 1667		Episode	Journalist Hill (William Windom) urges a greenhorn to pose as a gunman. After betting on him because people now fear him, the person he bets with kills the gunman and Marshall Dillon arrests them both.	140356
1966	Gunsmoke: Gun, The	T	SVD 1467		Episode #7009	Reporter's publicity build-up of man who kills a notorious gunfighter in self-defense. Man now in serious trouble.	140357
1959	Gunsmoke: Luke Slaughter of Tombstone	R			Episode. AD	Newspaper Advertisements. Lonely-hearts advertisements	140358
1962	Gunsmoke: Old Comrade	T			Episode #283.12-29-1962	Photographer (Bill Baucom).	140359
1965	Gunsmoke: Pariah, The	T			Episode #371. 4-17-1965	Newspaper Editor (Don Keefer).	140360
1957	Gunsmoke: Photographer, The	T	SVD 1434		Episode. 4-6-57	Photographer. Sebastian Cabot	140361
1966	Gunsmoke: Prodigal, The	T	SVD 1100		Episode	Journalist. Sensation-seeking journalist forces Matt Dillon to reopen an old murder case.  Cole (Lew Ayres)	140362
1958	Gunsmoke: Sunday Supplement	T			Episode. 2-8-58	Newspaper. Jack Weston, Werner Klemperer	140363
1965	Gunsmoke: Two Tall Men	T			Episode #374. 5-8-1965	Newspaperman (Maurice McEndree).	140364
2007	Guru	MF			India	Editor Manikdas Gupta “Nanji” (Mithun Chakraborty) runs a newspaper. Shyam Saxena (R. Madhavan) is an honest reporter. Guru is the story of a simple, but ambitious villager, Gurukant Desai. He dreams big and to fulfill his dreams arrives in Bombay in 1958 and rises from its street to become the Guru, the biggest tycoon in Indian history. The editor and the reporter are two people who stand up to fight Guru’s unjust ways he uses that make him rich and influential. 	140365
1969	Guru, The	M				Lady Reporter (Usha Katrah)	140366
2002	Guru, The	M				News Media.  Female Reporter interviews "Guru of Sex." Cameraman Hank (Damian Young).	140367
1976	Gus	M				News Media. TV Interviewer (George Putnam). Atoms Announcer (Dick Enberg). Los Angeles Sportscaster (Stu Nahan).  Reporter (Virginia O'Brien)	140368
1987	Gus Maltravers: Latimer Mercy	NM		Richardson, Robert	#1 Gus Maltravers Mystery	Former Journalist Augustus (Gus) Maltravers is writing plays and visiting his sister and brother-in-law in Vercaster when the Latimer Mercy Bible, which contains the misprint "merry" corrected by the martyr Hugh Latimer during the 16th century, is stolen.A planned festival goes on nonetheless, and Gus's friend Diana Porter is a smash hit in the one-woman show he created for her. Then she vanishes as suddenly as the bible.Gus helps police interrogate the many suspects including members of the clergy. A small clues leads him to the guilty person but not in time to prevent a hideous crime.Her return coincides with the questionable suicide of Maltravers' acquaintance. Maltravers confesses to his stunning companion actress that he once had a devastating schoolboy crush on his scheduled interviewee.	140369
1995	Gus Maltravers: Lazarus Tree	NM		Richardson, Robert	#3 Gus Maltravers Mystery	Journalist Augustus (Gus) Maltravers puts his literary career on hold and takes a leap backwards through time to a quiet English village that Sky Television and Australian soap operas seem to have missed.The village of Medmelton is a place of dark, satanic rites where every villagers including the ones with the local oddity of contrasting eye colors, seems to harbor a sinister secret.Gus, at the urging of a relative, has to sort through this mysterious and sordid world to find out which of these secrets led to the corpse found beneath a tree in the churchyard.When a famous London poet is murdered beneath the legendary Lazarus Tree, Medmelton is forced into the spotlight. Gus Maltravers, at the request of a friend alarmed by the strange behavior of his stepdaughter, agrees to investigate.	140370
1991	Gus Maltravers: Murder in Waiting	NM		Richardson, Robert	#2 Gus Maltravers Mystery	Journalist Augustus (Gus) Maltravers is thrilled to gain an exclusive interview with a 1960s' singer-star making a comeback. But his investigative instincts are aroused when she denies remembering a despicable record producer who plunged to his death.The record producer died when he fell from his plush high-rise apartment building in 1968. As Maltravers knows, the singer was a key witness at the inquest that occurred just before she withdrew from the limelight 20 years ago.Murder has been waiting in the wings ever since. Her return coincides with the questionable suicide of someone Gus knows. A threat to the singer keeps the suspense alive as Maltravers investigates connections among a highly varied cast of suspects.They range from the flamboyant owner of an exclusive dress shop to a self-made car dealer who is successful in business but miserably manipulated by the women in his life.	140371
1922	Gus the Great	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Duncan, Thomas W.		Newspaperman Augustus H. Burgoyne, showman, with great ambition.  Type found in every city room, the dreamer who wants big things.	140372
1989	Guten Morgen Deutschland	DF			West Germany. Series.	Newsreader Wiebke Hunn (1991-1992). Weather Forecasters Maxi Biewer (1992-1994, 1996), Susanne Schwab (1991-1992). Presenters Robert Biegert (1994), Wolfram Kons (1993-1994), Michaela Papke (1991-1994), Ulrike von der Groeben.	140373
1931	Gutenberg Murders, The	NM		Bristow, Gwen/Bruce Manning		Reporter Wade, who is inquisitive,  ferrets out the criminal. Star reporter for the Morning Creole covers the newsbeat in New Orleans	140374
2006	Gutenberg! The Musical!	P		King, Anthony and Scott Brown wrote this musical satire.		Printing press. Two playwrights try to hit it big with a musical about the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenberg.	140375
1904	Guthrie of the Times: Story of Success, A	N	USC	Altsheler, Joseph A.		Journalist with high ideals.  Excellent on journalism.	140376
1969	Gutter Trash	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	140377
1946	Guy Could Change, A	M				Photographer Gus (George Chandler). Newsboy (Ernie Adams).	140378
1932	Guy de Mauppasant	SS	OWN - H (1994)	Babel, Isaac		Press	140379
1997	Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight	M				Critic (Geoff Pevere-Himself)	140380
1945	Guy, a Gal and a Pal, A	M				Reporter (Joe Palma). Reporter (Frank Stephens). Cameraman (Ted Holley).	140381
1980	Guyana Tragedy: Story of Jim Jones, The (aka Guyana Tragedy: Cult of the Damned -- Story of Jim Jones, The)	MT	SVD 536 and 604 (Two Parts)			Reporter #1 (Guy Del Russo). Reporter #2 (Richard Reiner). Reporter #3 (Frank Konigsberg). Reporter (Dan Roth). News Media. Life of People's Temple Leader Jim Jones is traced from his call to the ministry to the mass suicide at Jonestown.	140382
2003	Guys and Girls: Ropes and Gags	M			Adult	News Media. Reporter (Hannah Thurman).	140383
2002	Guys, The	P		Nelson, Anne		Correspondent-turned-editor who brings the perspective of the educated outsider to the ring of horror at ground zero 9/11/2001.	140384
2002	Guys, The	M				Journalist (Sigourney Weaver) helps a fire chief prepare eulogies for men killed on Sept. 11.	140385
1994	Guyver: Dark  Hero	M				Reporter (Jim Patterson)	140386
1989	Gwang tin lung foo wooi	MF			Hong Kong	TV Reporter (Stefi Barna).	140387
1995	Gwen Ives: Crystal Mountain Veils	NM		York, Kieran	#2 Royce Madison Series	Tabloid Gossip Monger Sandra Holt is killed and Timber County’s acting sheriff Royce Madison also has to deal with a drifter stalking her lesbian girlfriend, Reporter Gwen Ives, and an election opponent who’s ready to fight dirty. As for the columnist’s death, everybody has a motive and almost everybody has an alibi. 	140388
1993	Gwen Ives: Timber City Masks	NM		York, Kieran	#1 Royce Madison Series	Reporter Gwen Ives is the lesbian girlfriend of Timber County’s acting sheriff Royce Madison.	140389
2001	GWF Monday Night Attitude	DT			Series 1997	Commentator, Color, 2001- (Adam Platt)	140390
1974	Gyakushu! Satsujin ken	MF				TV Anchor (Shingo Yamashiro)	140391
1993	Gynaikes dilitirio	MF			Greece	Journalist (Alkis Zervos).	140392
1962	Gypsy	M	DVD -R HQ 10082, 10083, 10084			Press Agent (Harvey Korman)	140393
1918	Gypsy Trail, The	M		Housum, Robert (Play - "Gypsy Trail, The").  Julia Crawford Ivers (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Michael Rudder (Casson Ferguson) is hired to kidnap the hero's fiancée.  She falls in love with the reporter. But ends up with the hero.	140394
1958	H-8	MF			Yugoslavia	Journalist Boris (Boris Buzancic). Photographer (Antun Vrdoljak).	140395
1999	H-E Double Hockey Sticks	M				Reporter (Donald Adams). Reporter #2 (Kasper Michaels). Reporter #3 (Clay St. Thomas).	140396
2005	H.C. Andersen - historien om en digter	MTF			Denmark / Germany.	Photographer (Michael Hasselflug).	140397
2006	H.G. Wells: War with the Worlds (aka HG Wells: War with the World)	MT			UK	Russian Reporter (Abigail Davies). Writer H.G. Wells (Michael Sheen). Critic-Playwright George Bernard Shaw (Dermot Crowley). Writer Henry James (Kenneth Jay).	140398
1941	H.M. Pulham, Esq.	M	DVD -R HQ 4711, 4712. SVD 1212	Marquand, John P.		News Media. Newsman (Billy Engle). Newspaper Headlines show life's history.	140399
1942	H.M. Pulham, Esq.	R	CD 003 Lux Radio Theater	Marquand, John P.	Lux Radio Theater 42-07-13. Radio version of film	Press	140400
1940	H.M. Pulham, Esquire	N	OWN - P	Marquand, John P.		Press	140401
2006	H2O	N		Swartz, Mark		Reporter offers advice in the year 2020 as the world is facing an unthinkable crisis: shortages and contamination have made drinking water scarce.A filter and drains engineer comes up with a method for synthesizing fake water and the company wants to get the product on the market before the new water is confirmed safe.	140402
2004	H2O	MT			Canada	News Media. Quebec Reporter (Lorraine Ansell). Reporter (Belinda Stronach). Reporter #2 (Caroline Redekopp). Reporter #3 (Sally Clelford). Reporter #4 (Jeff Mauler). Journalist (Katherine Dines-Craig). Journalist (Stephanie Halin).TV Anchorwoman (Teresa Kruze).  Reporter (Belinda Stronach). Photographer (Christina Sauve).	140403
2007	H2O II: Trojan Horse, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Rory O'Shea). Assistant Editor (Matt Steinberg).	140404
1992	Ha ett underbart liv	MF				Newspaper Editor (Stig Ossian Ericson).	140405
1982	Haathkadi	M				News Media. 	140406
1987	Habit of Fear, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Davis, Dorothy Salisbury		Gossip Columnist Tony Alexander. Leg Person Julie Hayes.	140407
2002	Hable con Ella	MF	DVD -R 1693			Argentine Journalist Marco Zuloaga for El Pais does a Sunday feature on a female bullfighter and falls in love with her. She suffers a head injury in a bullfight and ends up in a coma in a vegetative state. Also writes travel guides.Meets man who has taken care of  a woman who has been in a coma for four years. He now wants to marry her. She is pregnant. Bullfighter dies and is buried. Baby dies. Mother survives still in the coma. Man jailed, commits suicide trying to go into a coma.Woman comes out of the coma. Journalist sees her at a dance concert. They talk.	140408
1964	Hacha diabolica, El	MF				Reporter (Mario Zebadua).	140409
2006	Hachimitsu to Clover	MF				Reporter (Yumi Shimizu).	140410
2002	Hack	MT				News Stand Vendor (David C. Roehm Sr.)	140411
1984	Hack Donavon of the Press and the Purification of Houston	N		Donahue, Jack		Newspaperman Hack Donavon, a cynic,  tries to raise his paper's circulation by orchestrating a campaign for sheriff on a platform of cleaning up the gambling dens in late 1940s Houston.	140412
1963	Hack, The	N		Sheed, Wilfrid	Weinberg List	Journalist	140413
2003	Hack: Brothers in Arms	T			Episode #15. 2-7-2003	News Media. TV Anchor #1 (Ukee Washington). Anchor #2 (Nancy Glass). Reporter #1 (Rhonda Overby). Reporter #2 (Tracey Held).Heather, Mikey and Grizz keep vigil as Marcellus and the rest of the force hunt down Johnny Scanion, who has kidnapped Mike and threatens to executive him at the exact time as Johnny’s brother Jimmy is executed by the state becaue Mike precipitated the incident many years before which led to Jimmy’s killing a cop.	140414
2004	Hack: Calibrated Arguments	T	DVD -R HQ 11409 (Mislabeled 11449 - Media Excerpts).		Episode #34. 1-7-2004	News Media. Olshansky is slapped with a wrongful death suit after accidentally killing a mugger.  Newspaper articles paint Olshansky as a hero and causes many complications. Mike’s treated as a hometown hero after he fatally shoots a mugger in self-defense. While struggling to come to terms with this unwanted fame, he is served notice that he’s being sued by the mother of the man who robbed him. Adding to the headaches, Jamie gets a job driving a taxi and decides that he needs to be packing a gun for his own protection -- with terrible consequences.	140415
2003	Hack: Dangerous Game, A	T	SVD 1340		Episode #12. 1-10-2003	Reporter in danger. Mike Olshansky, a disgraced former cop, tries to rebuild his life working as a taxi driver.Mike helps a Department of Justice employee whose sister has been kidnapped by a hitman who wants information about a banker in the Witness Protection Program who is scheduled to testify against the drug dealer whose money he laundered.	140416
2003	Hack: Death of Innocence	T	SVD 1349		Episode #13. 1-17-2003	Journalist is ambitious, wants to write about Mike's acts of heroism since becoming a cabdriver.  The “Inquirer” reporter who wrote the story of Mike’s arrest now wants to paint him as a hero, much to Mike’s disgust. When his friend Doug is killed in a hit-and-run accident after he gets out of his cab, Mike promises Doug’s son Bobby that he will find the man who killed his father. After finding out that Doug had uncovered a fraudulent scheme at his company, Mike suspects that the company’s chief financial officer had a hand in his death, and has mixed feelings when he is proved wrong by Rossi who uncovers the real culprit.  News anchor (Ukee Washington).	140417
2003	Hack: Dial O for Murder (aka Dial “O” for Murder)	T	DVD -R HQ 11383 (Missing Ending)		Episode #32. 12-13-2003	News Media coverage of a fire helps solve the case. After Liz asks Mike to look into the death of the girlfriend of her fireman friend Nick, Mike comes into conflict with Nick’s boss, who’s an old nemesis. Marcellus works the case from a pattern-killing angle, linking it to a similar murder 2 years ago, and discovers that the otherwise unconnected victims had the same locksmith. Mike discovers that a fire that Nick’s squad recently fought was in a building that housed a methadone lab where #112,600 disappeared and suspicion points to the squad.	140418
2004	Hack: Fog of War	T	DVD -R HQ 11409 (Mislabeled 11449 - Media Excerpts).		Episode #36. 2-7-2004	Newspaper article of hometown hero figures in the plot. Mike steps in to help his cousin who’s caught in a downward spiral of addiction and suicidal urges as he combats post-traumatic stress after serving in Iran. The hero’s father uses the article to brag repeatedly about his son who finally attempts to jump off a building before Mike can stop him.	140419
2003	Hack: Looking Glass, The	T			Episode #29. 11-8-2003	Newspapers. Story in newspaper causes concern among a father, a son and Hack. On the anniversary of his brother Rick’s death, Jamie decides to meet with his father Richard Farrel in an attempt at reconciliation and instead discovers his affair with a young woman who is later found murdered. The father is innocent of the crime but Jaime is devastated when Richard rejects his efforts at reconciliation once his name is cleared. The newspaper article concerns the murder of the woman with which the father is having an affair. 	140420
2003	Hack: Out of the Ashes	T	DVD -R HQ 11409 (Mislabeled 11449).		Episode #27. 10-25-2003	News Media. TV coverage of the story of a woman who hunts down and kills the men who attacked her. Olshansky is interviewed on camera as is his former partner.After Mike saves Leda Mills from three would-be rapists, she decides that the only way she can regain control of her life and prevent her attackers from hurting other women is to hunt them down and murder them. Marcellus helps a teenager being neglected and corrupted by his drug-addicted father. Mike is horrified when Leda phones him after the first murder to than him for being her inspiration, and works with Macellus to stop her killing spree, but it’s Liz’s insights into her behavior that give them the key to her capture.	140421
2003	Hack: Presumed Guilty	T			Episode $25. 10-11-2003. Season 2	TV Reporter (Stephen Alexander). Photographer (Scott Skversky).Bettina’s client Brian is released on a technicality after being accused of murder, and he seeks Mike’s help in finding out who actually committed the crime so that his name and reputation can be restored. Marcellus undergoes surgery and gets good news form his doctor and a rebuke from Deborah for keeping his condition hidden. Liz helps Brian find a job and a place to live when his employer and his wife abandon him. Jamie uses his street skills and some fast talking to provide Mike with an impressive vehicle in his search for information to support Brian’s story. When he unearths information about the victim that reveals she and her family were not who they appeared to be, Mike traps the murderer and clears Brian’s name. As Mike arrives to take him home from the hospital, Marcellus is shot by a man posing as an orderly.	140422
2004	Hack: Reckoning	T	DVD -R HQ 11409 (Mislabeled 11449 - Media Excerpts). 		Episode #40. 3-13-2004	Newspaper articles. When a drug dealer framed by Mike and Marcellus after they were unable to arrest him legitimately is released from prison, he begins to wield a path of destruction through Mike’s life, endangering Liz and Jamie. Mike and Liz decide to move their relationship forward.The drug dealer has all the clippings about Mike on his wall, and uses one to guide Mike to Liz’s apartment where he is holding her hostage and plans to slowly kill Mike making him suffer as much as he did in prison.	140423
2003	Hack: Sinners and Saints	T	SVD 1373		Episode #18. 3-14-2003	News Reporter Emily Carson (Jennifer Westfeldt) meets with a witness to an ER doctor cover-up that resulted in a patient's death.An exhausted E.R. doctor’s error results in a man’s death and an upset Heather seeks Mike’s help when the hospital administration refuses to take action after she reveals that the doctor falsified the man’s chart to cover up his mistake. Mike convinces a reluctant Heather to give the story to reporter Emily Carson, whose investigation results in Heather’s being fired and blacklisted on a trumped-up charge. Mike’s concern that Heather may have to move far from Philadelphia with Mikey to find work puts a strain on his budding relationship with Faith, who begins to doubt that Mike is over Heather. Mike enlists the help of Ryan Ambrose, a psychiatrist at the hospital who supports Heather, in obtaining information that convinces the E.R. doctor to back up Heather’s account of the patient’s death and to admit his mistakes to Emily. Heather is reinstated and she and Mike realize that it’s over after spending the night together, leaving Mike free to commit himself to a relationship with Faith, and Heather free to begin dating Ryan. 	140424
2003	Hack: Squeeze, The	T	VHS 1318		Episode #22. 5-2-2003	News Media. Mike Olshansky, a disgraced former cop, tries to rebuild his life working as a taxi driver.Marcellus claims that he’s been set up by mobster Nick Trepov for the death of a police informant. When Marcellus’s alibi doesn’t check out, Mike wonders whether his ex-partner is trying to get way with murder. Meanwhile, Mike has a lovers’ quarrel with Faith when she says she wants a deeper commitment. Heather becomes engaged to Ryan.	140425
1995	Hackers	M				Reporter (Jennifer Rice). Reporter (Ricco Ross). News Technician (Eric Loren).	140426
2001	Hackers	MT				Correspondent (Linden MacIntyre).	140427
1996	Hacks	N		Wren, Christopher S.		Correspondent Cassandra Benoit is young Canadian journalist, a stringer for public radio.  She sweeps into a fictional African nation to cover a Marxist revolution. She plans to show people back home what foreign reporting is all about.Correspondent T.K. Farrow is a cynical hack who gets in trouble with his editors, but finds a certain appeal in Benoit. The priggish newswoman immediately locks horns with the 40-year-old newspaper reporter. He rescues her from a near-rape.Her fresh, energetic reporting sends the jaded Farrow and his colleagues scrambling to keep up and eventually forces Farrow to collaborate, grudgingly, with this amateurish "news twink." Pair soon find themselves in a love affair.Annoyed by her amateurism, he saves her life and teaches her the ropes. She gets away from the press pack, learns the language and begins scooping the weary, drunken hacks. She gets badly injured in the climactic battle.Farrow rescues her, gives up his seat on the U.N. plane and returns to file the story.	140428
1998	Hacksaw Interview, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	140429
2005	Had a Good Time: Stories From American Postcards - The One in White	SS		Butler, Robert Olen	One of 15 stories in this collection	Newspaper reporter covers an incident of American military adventurism in a foreign land. In 1914, an American journalist covering the US occupation of Vera Cruz walks by corpses without a thought("My business is getting stories. You're dead, and your story's over") but is brought up short by his laundress, "The One in White."She scorns his feeble excuse that the Marines are here to liberate her country pointing out that all the dead are Mexicans.	140430
1976	Hadleigh: God Save Us from Moralists	T			UK. Episode #41.3-12-1976	Photographer (Steve Kane).	140431
1976	Hadleigh: House of Gamblers, A	T			Episode #48. 4-30-1976	Commentator (Raleigh Gilbert).	140432
1976	Hadleigh: Story of a Panic, The	T			Episode #40. 3-5-1976	Newscaster (Larry Cross).	140433
1969	Hadleigh: Thanks for the Offer	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1969	News Media. TV Reporter (Terence Sewards). Photographer (Peter Ellis).	140434
1996	Hafuch: HaMapatz HaGadol	TF			Episode #8.	Weatherman (Natan Zahavi).	140435
1913	Hagar	N	MLPL	Johnston, Mary		Editor Denny Gayde of a Socialist paper, Onward. Hagar Ashendyne, the writer,  and Rachel Bolt, passed for a cynical and rather melancholy young woman.  Widow for two years. Rose Darragh now, writer of vigorous prose.Ex-con now editor of a socialist newspaper	140436
2003	Haggard: The Movie	M				Photographer at invention contest (Ryan Gee).	140437
1971	Hail	M				Reporter (Robert King)	140438
1931	Hail and Farewell	SS	UCLA	Milburn, George	In "Oklahoma Town."	Aspiring Journalist David, a high school senior, wanted to go to Tulsa and get a job on a paper writing a column, not anything deep like Arthur Brisbane. Mr. Swank, state editor of the Globe-Telegram."Freak Hailstorm Terrorizes Town" story on front page of the Globe-Telegram with David's byline.  The 17-year-old was going to be a newspaper man. "Those were the days before David knew drudgery and defeat. Those were the happy days. He was seventeen."	140439
1957	Hail Sid Caesar!	T	SVD 1023 (all but Ending), 972 (Ending)			Reporter. Front Page Reporter (Sid Caesar) in excerpt from skit.  Comes back at end of the program.	140440
1984	Hailstone	N		Baxter, Terry	Weinberg List	Journalist	140441
1995	Haine, La	MF				Journalist (Mathilde Vitry). CRS TV Journalist (Christian Moro).	140442
1979	Hair	M				Cameraman, ABC (Frank Kahlil Wheaton).	140443
1961	Hair of the Dog	M				Interviewer (Keith Smith)	140444
1997	Hair of the Dog	N		Davis, Brett		Reporter Ashley Durban and an ex-cop are on the hunt for whoever tore out the throats of the researchers who had just announced a cure for lycanthropy. They soon find themselves running for their lives from werewolves.  Werewolves.	140445
1998	Hairshirt	M				Chilean Photographer (Igor Jadue-Lillo).	140446
1988	Hairspray	M	DVD -R HQ 7176, 7177. SVD 967			News Media. Reporters. Newsmen, Governor's Mansion (Buddy Deane, Michael Willis, Chuck Yeaton). News Announcer (Jim Lyons).	140447
1971	Hairy Case of the Bewitched Wigs, The	CB			Close Shaves of Pauline Peril #4	Reporter Pauline Peril, girl reporter for the Daily Noose. Owner Porterhouse P. Peril of the Daily Noose and her father. Editor Snodgrass McViper  of The Daily Noose wants to kill Pauline so that he can inherit the newspaper.	140448
1977	Haiwan	MF			India	Reporter Jaya probes deep into the stories of working girls, their problems, their relations, their dreams and fear of meeting the Haiwan of their lives. When parents become indifferent and neglect their children, hate grows in the subconscious mental state and the child becomes a beast, a monster Haiwan. The reporter’s profession demands that she look into these matters. She also finds time to get emotionally involved with a retired military officer who is mentally unstable.	140449
1989	Hajen som visste for mycker	MF				TV Reporter (Elisabeth Hoglund)	140450
1989	Hajens byte Kapitel 4	CB			Epix #6	Journalisten Sarah	140451
1990	Hajime no Ippo (Fighting Spirit)	CB		Morikawa, George	Japan. 1990-2009. 86 vol., 842 chapters. Appears in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Manga Series. Boxing-Sports manga	Newspaper Reporter Mari Iimura is another sexy female news reporter. She uses her sexuality to garner favors from men she reports on. She is a femme fatale and will do anything to get a scoop.	140452
1990	Hajiz, al-	MF			Bahrain - Arabic	Editor (Mohammed Awad).	140453
1997	Hak gam (aka Island of Greed)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter Ling Fai (Annie Wu) is the girlfriend of the leader of an anti-triad force who is doing everything possible to take down the ruthless triad kingpin who is determined to join the Taiwan government. 	140454
2003	Hakeem Jinnah: Jinnah On Crime -- White Knight, Black Widow	MT			Made for CBC-TV	Crime Reporter in Vancouver, Hakeem Jinnah (Canadian-based British actor Dhirendra). Jinnah's life becomes even more complicated now that he's embroiled in the mysterious death of a flamboyant Vancouver stock promoter. Print Reporter (Mark Pawson).Jinnah must swim with the sharks on the Market, escape the Web of the man's Black Widow, and clear his name of murder.	140455
2002	Hakeem Jinnah: Jinnah On Crime: Demons and Angels	T		Hauka, Don and Michael McKinley. Based on characters created by Don Hauka		Indo-Canadian Reporter Hakeem Jinnah working the crime beat for The Vancouver Tribune is smug, pushy and even occasionally neurotic. His prying and scruple-free sensationalism sells a lot of newspapers.	140456
2002	Hakeem Jinnah: Jinnah on Crime: Pizza 911	MT		Hauka, Don, Margaret Bard and Bartley Bard	Canada. CBC Pilot	Crime Reporter Hakeem Jinnah (Canadian-based British actor Dhirendra) in Vancouver  investigates a murder victim found in a pizza oven that has connections to his own East Indian community. Made for CBC TV.Indo-Canadian Reporter Hakeem Jinnah working the crime beat for The Vancouver Tribune. Caitlin Bishop (Emily Holme). Manjit (Pamela Sinha).	140457
2002	Hakeem Jinnah: Jinnah on Crime: Securities	T		Hauka, Don, Margaret Bard and Bartley Bard. Based on the novel by Don Hauka	Episode. CBC Based on the novel by Don Hauka	Indo-Canadian Reporter Hakeem Jinnah working the crime beat for The Vancouver Tribune is smug, pushy and even occasionally neurotic. His prying and scruple-free sensationalism sells a lot of newspapers.	140458
2000	Hakeem Jinnah: Mister Jinnah: Securities	N		Hauka, Don	#1 Hakeem Jinnah Series. Vancouver Province political writer Don Hauka, based character on his colleague Salim Jiwa, who specialized in investigating and reporting on crime and terrorism since 1983.	Indo-Canadian Reporter Hakeem Jinnah working the crime beat for The Vancouver Tribune is smug, pushy and even occasionally neurotic. His prying and scruple-free sensationalism sells a lot of newspapers.Scotch-swilling editor: "He's a tabloid reporter trapped in a broadsheet. His partner, Roger, calls him "shameless."  Competition: Slick and sexy Caitlin Bishop, a TV reporter with even fewer scruples than he has.He may have a long-suffering wife and a brooding teenage son at him, but he's an inveterate flirt, a conniver and carouser of the first degree, prowling through the streets of Vancouver looking for love or get-rich-quick schemes.	140459
2002	Haker	MF				Journalist (Maciej Orlos)	140460
1977	Hakkinbon bijin ranbu yori: semeru!	MF			Japan.	Photographer Saeki (Toshihiko Oda).	140461
1997	Hakusen nagashi 19 no haru	MTF			Japan	Newspaper Salesman (Ryousei Tayama).	140462
1993	Halcones de la muerte -- Espias mortales	MF				Reporter I (Roberto "Puck" Miranda).	140463
1940	Hale of the Herald	CB				Crime Reporter for the Herald	140464
2004	Half & Half: Big Birth-Date Episode, The	T			Episode #47. 9-27-2004	Photographer (Jonathan Goldstein).	140465
2005	Half & Half: Big Credit Card Check Episode, The	T			Episode. 2-7-2005. Season #3. Episode #13.	Nude CDD Reporter (Greg Cromer).	140466
2004	Half & Half: Big Phat Mouth Episode, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9627		Episode. 2-17-2003	Journalist goes on a date with Mona and puts her disparaging remarks about a recording artist into a magazine article.	140467
2005	Half & Half: Big Sweet Smell of Excess Episode, The	T			Episode #77. 12-12-2005	Photographer (Jason Delane).	140468
2005	Half & Half: Big Undercover Lover Episode, The	T			Episode #62. 3-28-2005	Reporter (Nicole Randall Johnson).	140469
1999	Half a Dozen Babies	MT				Network TV Reporter (James Downing). Press Reporter (Stephanie Belding). Indianapolis Newspaper Reporter (Stephen Walsh). Photographer (Michael Capellupo). Baby Day Photographer (Joey Pomanti).	140470
1953	Half a Hero	M	DVD -R HQ 6903, 6902. SVDSP 685	Shulman, Max (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Journalist Ben Dobson (Red Skeleton) is a rewrite man on the magazine run by Mr. Bascomb (Charles Dingle) in New York.  He's urged by wife to buy home in suburb but worries about bills and wants to sell house.Editor assigns him to a story on "Slums of Tomorrow," Dobson writes about his neighborhood, hoping neighbors will force him to move when articles appear. He ends up defending the neighborhood and standing up to his tightfisted boss.	140471
1916	Half a Rogue	M			AFI-Newspapers/Playwrights	Newspapers	140472
1968	Half a Sixpence	M			AFI-Playwrights	Photographer (Julian Orchard).	140473
2009	Half Alive: The Zombie Musical.	M				Reporter (Anastasia Bisson - Voice). Parody of zombie movies.	140474
1936	Half Angel	M		Jesse, Tennyson, F. (Story). Bess Meredyth, Gene Fowler and Allen Rivkin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Duffy Giles (Brian Donlevy) and other reporters wait in the pressroom of the courthouse for the jury to reach a verdict.  Giles' paper has put up the money for the woman's defense. Brags to reporters he already has proved her innocence in paper.Giles uses a woman reporter as a decoy to mislead other members of the press.  Woman gets angry when she decides reporter is romancing her to get a scoop.Reporter calls editor from a bar saying he's in the district attorney's office.  Uses blackmail, lies, cheats. City Editor (Julius Tannen).	140475
1956	Half Fare Hare	M				Headlines	140476
2007	Half Hour News Hour, The (aka The 1/2 Hour News Hour)	T			Episodes.  2-18-2007. Series Fox News. 15 episodes. Original title: "This Just In."	Parody News. An American TV News satire show presenting news from a conservative perspective. Co-Anchors Kurt McNally (Kurt Long) and Jennifer Lange (Jennifer Robertson). News personnel (Manny Coto, Ned Rice). Contributor Dennis Miller.Recurring role of President (Rush Limbaugh) and Vice President (Ann Coulter), both conservative pundits.	140477
1999	Half Moon Bay	N		Sawyer, Meryl		Investigative Reporter Matthew Jensen quit his job at Expose magazine and came to Key West. He wants nothing to do with an accident victim who has been sending him love notes. What he doesn't know is that another woman has changed places with the woman.She is rushed into surgery to reconstruct her now shattered face. As the beautiful woman, she thinks her dreams have come true. Her involvement with Jensen is developing into a relationship of mistrust mixed with passion.	140478
1986	Half Moon Street	M				TV Newsreader	140479
1932	Half Naked Truth, The	M				New York Publicity Man Bates (Lee Tracy) becomes a powerful as he transforms a sideshow dancer into a Broadway sensation. The publicist was a barker at a down-at-the-heels carnival. Press Agent Lou (James Donlan).Bates' secretary Miss Flowers (Bess Flowers).	140480
2002	Half Past Dead	M				CNN Correspondent Kelly Lange reporting from San Francisco (real-life reporter playing fictional reporter using her real name). Reporter (Alexandra Kamp-Groeneveld). Media covers the story.	140481
1935	Half-a-Stick	P	MLPL	Rosenthal, Sydney L.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	140482
2006	Half-Life	M				News Media. TV Anchorman (Mike Bruce). Radio News Reporter (John Stuart West).  Field Reporter/Radio News Reporter (Keisuke Hoashi). Documentary Announcer (Toby Evetts). A precocious boy and his jaded sister use their imaginative powers to escape a confining home-life, save their self-destructive mother from her charmingly manipulative boyfriend, and finally reinvent their world in a mind bending conclusion. 	140483
1932	Half-Naked Truth, The	M	SV 164			Press Agent Lou (James Donlan).	140484
2007	Half-Red Skull	N		Williams, Gary		Reporter Fawn Cortez witnesses three unrelated events -- serial killings, history of a severed skull and a legendary treasure that her father sought prior to his death -- and sees them inexplicably converge.	140485
1994	Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left	M				News Media. Newsreader 1 (Doug Bennett). Newsreader 2 (Margot Fenley).	140486
2002	Halfway Home	N		Sheldon, Mary		Reporter in Paris hears the life story of a once flamboyant actress, now a has-been living as a recluse in France, who abandoned her child when she was a little girl. She reflects upon her life in a rare interview.	140487
2007	Halfway Home	T			Series 2007.	Reporter (Christine Cowden). News Cameraman (J.D. Piche).	140488
1936	Halfway House	N		Queen, Ellery (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee)		Newspaper. Story told through press accounts from various papers.	140489
1942	Halfway to Shanghai	M		Palmer, Stuart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Caroline Wrallins (Charlotte Wynters) works for an American newspaper and is a Nazi sympathizer. She is one of several passengers on a train to Rangoon.German agents and others trying to get map showing location of Chinese munitions dumps. Hero is framed for murder of German agent and Correspondent gets the map, which she gives to a Gestapo agent. She and the agent try to give each other alibis.Correspondent's secretary exposes them and the Gestapo agent is shot while trying to escape.	140490
2001	Halifax f.p: Scorpion's Kiss, The	MT				Newsreader (Jo Hall).	140491
1994	Halifax f.p.: Acts of Betrayal	MT				TV Interviewer (Dale Stevens)	140492
1998	Halifax f.p.: Afraid of the Dark	MT				News Media. Reporter (Bruce Naylor). Tabloid Photographer (Stephen Whittaker). Commentator, Cricket (Max Walker).	140493
1994	Halifax f.p.: Feeding, The	MT				Anchorwoman (Jo Hall). TV Cameraman (Matthew Green). Jane Halifax is called in to do a profile on a serial killer dubbed "The Make-Up Murderer."	140494
1997	Halifax f.p.: Isn't It Romantic	MT			Australia	TV News Cameraman (Robert Lowe). Tabloid Photographer (Stephen Whittaker). TV News Cameraman (Robert Lowe).	140495
1997	Halifax f.p.: Lies of the Mind	MT				News Media. Reporter (Sally Williams). Anchor Woman (Jo Hall)	140496
1995	Halifax f.p.: My Lovely Girl	MT				Reporter (John Atkinson). News Sound Recordist (Steven Adasko). Cameraman (Sebastian Gunner).	140497
2002	Halifax f.p.: Takes Two	MTF			Australia.	Photographer, Court (David Newell).	140498
1999	Halima	N		Oyinsan, Bunmi	Nigeria	Journalist. 	140499
1953	Hall of Fantasy, The	R	DVD 17218 - 38 programs		Series. DVD #17218.	Press	140500
1996	Hall Pass	T			Series	Correspondent (Paulo Benedeti).	140501
1965	Hallelujah Trail, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4451, 4452, 4453. SVD 1545		AFI-Editors	Editor of Julesberg Gazette prints story about wagon train whiskey making citizens angry because if Indians read paper they'll try to get the booze. Local newspaper editor is Walt Bissell, a non-drinker	140502
2006	Hallie Ahern: Confidential Source, A	NM		Brogan, Jan	#1 Hallie Ahern Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Hallie Ahern, a down-on-her-luck reporter who has left Boston, Mass. For Rhode Island, a small state with big-time corruption. Ahern working at a tiny satellite bureau for the Providence Morning Chronicle in Rhode Island.She is trying to work her way back up the ladder. Bored with covering school board meetings and obituaries and desperately lonely, Hallie becomes addicted to calling into late-night radio talk shows and becomes friendly with one of them Leonard Marianni,One night when she runs out for a quart of milk and a Lotto ticket, the store's owner is murdered and she is the only witness. Ahern pursues the story and Marianni is her only ally. He disappears and Hallie soon finds both her job and her life on the lineA trip to the local convenience store lands Ahern right in the middle of a fatal robbery. Ahern, unseen behind an Italian biscuit display -- gets drawn into the crime as friend, eavesdropper and investigator.Shooting may not be the random act of punks, but something more sinister. Members of the family, a corrupt Providence mayor, talk-radio jock Leonard Marianni and a state-lottery official may be involved.	140503
2008	Hallie Ahern: Teaser	NM		Brogan, Jan	#3 Hallie Ahern Mysteries	Reporter Hallie Ahern of the Providence Morning Chronicle in Rhode Island is a recovering gambling addict. She is trawling online chat rooms in search of a story for her newspaper’s Web site when an anonymous source sends her a short video clip, a teaser. Featuring two girls striking provocative poses, the clip promises more to come. As Ahern follows up on the lead, staking out tech shops and high school hangouts in search of the girls in the clip, she discovers that men are buying the girls webcams and lavishing them with gifts to make sure they use them. But those gifts are only a taste of the perils to come. The paper’s new owners love the idea of an expose that warns parents of the dangers of the Internet, but when girls start ding, and when Hallie’s boyfriend, a prosecutor with the Attorney General’s office, ends up on another side of the story altogether, the situation goes from dark to lethal. As Hallie is caught between her responsibilities as a reporter and as a concerned citizen, her investigation leads her deeper into a far-reaching conspiracy.A chance viewing of an online “teaser” featuring two teen girls on Rhode Island Buzz, a social networking Web site, prompts Ahern to pitch a story to her newspaper, the Providence Chronicle. She receives initial support from her bosses, who see it as an audience-catching expose: “Online Dangers: Your teenager is prey.” That promising start is quashed when the investigation puts her in conflict with boyfriend Matt Cavanaugh, an assistant attorney general, and when the paper’s editors unexpectedly decide to drop her story in favor of another.The death of one of her young contacts transforms Ahern’s quest from news story to crusade, setting her on a course that could cost her the newspaper job and her life.	140504
2007	Hallie Ahern: Yesterday's Fatal	NM		Brogan, Jan	#2 Hallie Ahern Mysteries	Reporter Hallie Ahern of the Providence Morning Chronicle is once again witness to murder. She homes in on an insurance scam after happening on a late-night auto accident.Ahern tries to rescue the victim from a car about to up in flames, but the woman is already dead after crashing into a tree. She smells an insurance scam that her addictive personality compels her to pursue.Practically before Halle can shout, "Stop the presses!" she's involved with a crime ring that stages accidents to bilk Medicare, Medicaid and insurance companies.Her 12-step sponsor thinks she's after the story for the adrenaline rush. Her editor is preoccupied with the Chronicle's new owners and isn't much interested in Halle's hunches.A suave attorney distracts Hallie from her upstanding but undemonstrative new boyfriend, a prosecutor. But she's still more interested in newsroom jockeying for front-page stories.	140505
1952	Hallmark Hall of Fame:	T			Series	Press	140506
1948	Hallmark Playhouse Series	R			Series 1948-1953. Radio dramatizations of films with journalists and news media	News Media	140507
1952	Hallmark Summer Theatre	T			Series	Press	140508
1976	Hallo Baby	MF				Journalist (Gerd Hagman)	140509
1995	Hallo, det er Jul	MTF				Reporter Jakob Laursen (Anders Peter Bro).	140510
2005	Hallowed	M				Reporter (Alexander Orozco).After witnessing his father murder his mom, 10-year-old Gabriel becomes insane. Now 20 years later, he begins a twisted mission of finding vulnerable victims to kill while believing it's all in the name of God.	140511
1988	Halloween 4: Return of Michael Myers, The	M				Anchorwoman (Tami Sanders).	140512
2002	Halloween: Resurrection	M				News Media. News Reporter (Tamara Taggart).	140513
2004	Halloweentown High	M				TV Newscaster (Mark Reed).	140514
2004	Halloweentown III: Halloweentown High	M				TV Newscaster (Mark Reed).	140515
2006	Hallows Point	M				TV Reporter Tanya Graves of Hallows Point (Christa Campbell) Crime Scene TV Reporter (Kristi Thomas). Channel 8 Roving TV Reporter (April K. Wilson). Q 105 Live Radio Reporter (Karrie Kirkland). Roving Radio Reporter (Jack Harris).Roving RV Reporter (Marc Haze). Crime Scene TV Reporter (Chadd Thomas). TV Reporter (George Conlan). TV Cameraman (Eric Moore). Crowd Photographer (Stephen De Gregario). Crowd Photographer (Sandy Gainer).TV Reporter (Lynne Conlan). TV Reporter (Kelly Davis). TV Reporter (Erin Finnegan). TV Reporter (Nathan Knavel). TV Reporter (Bill Logan). TV Reporter (Melissa Marcam). TV Reporter (Charles Roberts). TV Reporter (Sharon Whetstone).Students are trapped in an abandoned schoolhouse with an evil they helped create.	140516
1950	Halls of Montezuma, The	M		Blankfort, Michael (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Sgt. Dickerman (Jack Webb) becomes part of group trying to determine the location of Japanese rocket launchers on an island. Commander snaps under pressure of watching one too many soldiers die.Reporter takes out a letter given to him by doctor and reads it to commander and other soldiers. Letter provides explanation of why they are fighting and restores the commander's resolve and his men charge into battle.	140517
1997	Halo	MF			India	News Reporter (Shail Choujar).	140518
1988	Halsey and the Dead Ringer	N	OWN - P	Martell, Charles		Investigative Reporter Harry Dekin. Editor of the San Francisco Observer.	140519
1988	Halt! Ein Mensch!	N		Scheuer, Grete	Austria	Journalist	140520
1986	Ham Reporter, The: Bat Masterson in New York	N	MLPL	Randisi, Robert		Sportswriter Bat Masterson. Set in 1911, based on Masterson's actual experiences as a sportswriter for the Morning Telegraph newspaper. Masterson's typewriter proves as threatening as any six-gun.Big news of the day is an explosive heavyweight bout.  Masterson discovers the fight is fixed. Another reporter working on the story disappears and the old lawman begins his own investigation into the dangerous underworld of New York City.Bat Masterson has left the Wild West for New York City where he has become a sports writer -- until he is called upon to bring a little Western justice to the pursuit of a missing fellow-newspaperman.	140521
2000	Hamburg am Morgen	TF			Series	Newscaster (Katja Losch)	140522
1987	Hamburger Hill	M	L			Newsman (J.D. Van Sickle).	140523
1998	Hamilton	M				CNN Reporter (Sean-Michael Smith)	140524
2001	Hamilton	T			Series - Episode 4	CNN Reporter (Sean-Michael Smith)	140525
1968	Hamis Izabella, A	MF				Reporter (Istvan Sztankay)	140526
1995	Hamish Macbeath	T			Series 1995-1996	Reporter for the Lockdub Listener	140527
1604	Hamlet	P		Shakespeare, William		News Act II Scene II. Polonius:  My news shall be the fruit to that great feast.	140528
2008	Hamlet 2	M				Drama Critic, brainy, shrimp of a junior drama critic in high school. 	140529
1980	Hammer House of Horror: House That Bled to Death, The	T			Episode #5. 10-11-1980	Journalist (Max Mason). Journalist (Anna Perry).	140530
1980	Hammer House of Horror:The Thirteenth Reunion	T				Magazine Reporter Ruth Cairns(Julia Foster) for the women’s page of a magazine is assigned by her editor to investigate a weight loss clinic  called “Think Thin” after some of its members have died. She participates in the 10-week course after a reader wrote in that the course is masochistic and depressing destroying the patient’s self-esteem. Ruth makes a friend in the course and he dies in a car crash. The reporter stumbles upon the bizarre truth behind a secret slimming society and must now run for her life. At first, Cairns is given what she feels is yet another trivial assignment when her editors asks her to investigate a harsh but revolutionary new dieting process being promoted by a small hospital. There she finds attendees are virtually humiliated into slimming by a sergeant-like motivator, but there’s some light when she meets a professional man there who takes her to dinner and subsequently arranges to see her again. On his way home is the victim of a fatal car accident but her suspicions are aroused when one of the employees of the local funeral parlor comes to her suggesting something strange is going on there with bodies being unofficially shuffled about. Thinking she’s finally onto a decent scoop, the reporter probes further only to find the body of her newfound boyfriend is missing. What draws her attention back to the slimming club is the fact that they were contrarily trying to “fatten” him up just before his death. As she investigates further, she sees her goal of career advancement coming true. 	140531
1986	Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense: And the Wall Came Tumbling Down	T			UK. Episode #11.4-25-1986.	Press Photographer (Danny McCarthy).	140532
2000	Hammerhead Ranch Motel	N		Dorsey, Tim		Reporter Lenny Lippowicz is a writer known for yellow journalism. His exploits turn up in the Weekly Mail of the News World. He teams up with a psychotic spree killer tracking $5 million in laundered drug money.He traces the money to the Hammerhead Ranch Motel in Tampa. Lippowicz is a pothead and a sometime 'gator wrestler whose exploits turn up in the Weekly Mail of the News World.	140533
2004	Hammerle und Leibssle trainieren fur Olympia	TF				Sports Broadcaster (Axel Gagstatter - Voice).	140534
1982	Hammett	M				Writer Dashiell Hammett (Frederic Forrest) gives up working as a detective to write short stories for pulp magazines. News Vendor Frank (Fox Harris).	140535
1995	Hammurabi's Code (aka Code of Vengeance)	N		Kenney, Charles		Investigative Reporter Frank Cronin of the Boston Gazette is the newspaper's ace reporter and the editors call on him to delve into the seemingly dead-end case of the murder of a Boston city councilman and political icon.Politician had unblemished reputation as a do-gooder for the down-and-out and the patron saint of a variety of liberal causes. Cronin finds out that he was a plaster saint whose dealings ranged from extortion to laundering mob money.The expose will link police, press and politicians in a tangled web of urban payback and political retribution. The reporter got a tip from a policeman friend that starts him off on the investigation.He writes a series of damning articles. The paper's editor is hounded by the Kennedys and religious leaders who feel the councilman's reputation should be kept sacrosanct.Gazette Reporter Cronin continues to pursue evidence of corruption in state and federal records and pressing his source for more information. Cronin risks his reputation, his job and his life to get the story.	140536
1911	Hampdenshire Wonder, The	N	USC	Beresford, J.D.		Reporter narrates story. Ginger Scott and his Weekly.	140537
2000	Hampton's Christmas	N		Brady, James		Correspondent Beecher Stowe returns to the East Hampton village  for a traditional Christmas only to encounter an unexpected and unescorted visitor -- a 10-year-old girl playing truant from a Swiss boarding school.World-weary journalist Stowe IV solve the mystery? Martha Stewart, George Plimpton, Patricia Duff and Ron Perelman also show up.	140538
1981	Hamptons, The	N		Harris, Leonard	Weinberg List	Journalist	140539
1996	Hamsun	MF				Journalist (Trond Hovik). Publisher's Editor (Per Christensen).	140540
2001	Hamvado cigarettaveg	MF				Editor, The General (Laszlo Sinko).	140541
2004	Hana to Arisu	MF			Japan	Editor (Royoko Hirosue). Photographer (Takao Osawa).	140542
1991	Hancock	MT				News Media. Reporters (Edda Sharpe, Ian Brimble, Andy McEwan, Barry McCarthy, Paul Brooke, Alan Palmer, Chris Crooks).	140543
2008	Hancock	M	DVD -R HQ 11256, 11257			Public Relations Practitioner Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman) tries to rehabilitate the public image of Hancock, an alcoholic, broken-down man with amazing super powers. Embrey is stuck in his car at a railway crossing and Hancock saves him from an oncoming train by putting up his hands and bringing the locomotive to a jolting halt. The trouble is, the piled-up cars behind the locomotive jackknife and fall off the tracks. Hancock doesn’t mean any harm, but he’s out of it -- a heedless, drunken-slob nihilist who just happens to have supernatural abilities. The grateful Ray has a scheme for saving him. A good-hearted P.R. man, he insists that Hancock “interface with the public.” He persuades him to wear tight-fitting rubber shuts, like a proper comic book hero, and to make smiling appearances at West Hollywood clubs. News Media. Reporters (Shea Curry, Ron Fassler). Hancock has super powers that include amazing speed and strength, bulletproof skin and the ability to fly. Now all he needs is better public relations so the media and the public will appreciate him. 	140544
1961	Hancock: Bowmans, The	T			Episode #2. 6-2-1961	Reporter (Dennis Chinnery). Producer (Patrick Cargill).	140545
1957	Hancock's Half Hour: Holiday in Scotland, A	T			Episode #16. 10-21-1957	Weatherman (Ian MacNaughton).	140546
1945	Hand in Nub	SS	PVL	McKelway, St. Clair	In "Best American Humorous Short Stories -- 43 Stories by 31 Authors."	Editor and Publisher Mark Hunt of the monthly digest magazine, Distillate, the Busy Man's Abridgement	140547
1937	Hand in the Glove, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		Editor Len Chisholm, Sunday editor of the Gazette	140548
1962	Hand of Death	M				Reporter (Chuck Niles)	140549
2006	Hand of the Devil, The	NSF		Carter, Dean Vincent		Journalist Ashley Reeves, a 22-year-old journalist  working at freak-of-nature magazine Missing Link, a science magazine "dedicated to the weird and wonderful." His future is bright even if he does spend most of his time investigating hoaxes.When he receives a letter promising him a once-in-a-lifetime story, he jumps at the opportunity. He is lured to a secluded island by a letter promising him the inside scoop on the only living specimen of a legendary mosquito species.The insect turns out to be telepathic and homicidal and doesn't just bite her victims, but drains them of blood and dissolves what's left of them with corrosive saliva.When Reeves crash lands his boat on the island in a storm, he seems destined to be the next victim.  He meets a deranged surgeon who wrote the letter and lives on the island.Reeves expects a hoax, but instead finds a madman who performs horrible experiments on unsuspecting journalists he lures to the island. Turns out the mosquito was once a human who betrayed her husband and needs Reeves' blood to break the curse.	140550
1992	Hand That Rocks the Cradle, The	M				Newscaster (Susan Chin). Newscaster (Kimberly Hill).	140551
1987	Hand to Execute, A	N	OWN - H	Eickhoff, Randy Lee		Correspondent Con Edwards, Times man in Saigon. A jaded reporter who has survived in the newspaper trade by believing little of what he reads in the papers including his own reporting.Bureau assistant Jerry Muhl	140552
1981	Hand, The	M	L			Cartoonist (Michael Caine) as newspaper cartoonist	140553
1991	Handbook for Drowning, A	SS	OWN - H	Shields, David		Journalist is an unflaggingly committed reporter, a mother who will face death by cancer. The father is a rumpled idealist who covers local sports for neighborhood papers and is fixated on the injustice of the Rosenberg case.	140554
2004	Handful of Dust	N		Barclay, Tessa		British Investigative Reporter Barbara Rallenham is missing. Her sister has asked the ex-Crown Prince Gregory and his girlfriend to search for the journalist.As they start to ask questions, it becomes clear that Barbara has uncovered evidence of a sinister and very dangerous plot, with implications for national security.British Crime Reporter Rallenham sends the pair an urgent message, then misses an appointment with them. The search is on.	140555
1922	Handle With Care	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	140556
2003	Handler, The: Hardcore	T			Episode #8.11-14-2003	Photographer (Shawn Barber).	140557
1854	Handley Cross	N	USC	Surtees, Robert Smith		Press. Bell's Life in London.  Pomponious Ego prints all he sees and hears.  Paul Pry.	140558
1987	Hands of a Stranger	MT				Photographer (Tony Pantages).	140559
1949	Hands of Mystery	T			Series 1949-1951. Mystery Anthology Series	Press	140560
2003	Hands On	NR		Burton, Jaci	In “Going the Distance.”	Freelance Magazine Writer Mark Whitman just scored an easy assignment -- write an article for Total Man Magazine about Lara McKenzie, an educator who also writes books helping women to achieve more fulfilling sex lives. Now if only she could fulfill her own. Whitman expects the sex educator and obvious expert on self-pleasure to be a bookish geek, not a red-hot redhead. When his one-time assignment turns into a request for a full-time writing job with Lara, Mark has to lie to Lara to convince her to co-author the articles. Soon they’re steaming up the sheets in the bedroom and on the pages of the magazine and Mark is in way over his head. The truth may set you free, but Mark’s afraid when Lara finds out the truth, he’ll lose not only the job of his dreams, but the woman he loves. 	140561
1997	Handyman	NM		Heller, Jean		TV Anchorwoman Cynthia Diamond, a TV news anchorwoman, becomes her own  biggest story as the Heartbreak Killer goes after herTelevision news anchorwoman becomes the target of a crazed serial killer stalking the streets of Tampa, Florida.	140562
1999	Handyman, The	N		See, Carolyn		News Media	140563
1998	Handymorder, Der	TF			Germany	TV Reporter (Monica Lierhaus). Fotograf (Udo Jolly).	140564
1997	Hang Time: Teen Mom	T			Episode #41.11-1-1997	Photographer (Brad Koepenick).	140565
1999	Hang Time: Upset, The	T			Episode #90. 12-4-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Erica Shaffer).	140566
1984	Hang Up the Fiddle	N	OWN - H	Babcock, Frederick		Country Editor Judson Welling of the New Athens (Nebraska) Telegraph, crusading country-editor	140567
1964	Hanged Man, The	MT			Made for TV Movies to 1979	TV Newsman (Scott Hale)	140568
1969	Hanger-On	SS	GPL	Glanville, Brian	In "A Betting Man and Other Stories."	Sports Reporter-Narrator. Arthur, another reporter.  Peter Bridge wants a job in journalism, wants to be a sportswriter.	140569
1992	Hangin' w/MTV	T				Field Reporters Doctor Dre, Ed Love. Hosts John Norris, Eric Nies, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, Gale Mayron.	140570
1997	Hangin' with Mr. Cooper: Getting Personal	T			Episode #101.8-30-1997	Photographer (John Kassir).	140571
2001	Hangin' With Mr. Cooper: Mo Money	T	SVD 1151			Reporter (Dianne Kay)	140572
1992	Hangin' with MTV	DT			Series 1992	Field Reporter (Dr. Dre). Field Reporter (Ed Lover).	140573
1979	Hanging In	T			PR	Public Relations	140574
1948	Hanging of Captain Kidd	R	CDR		12-19-48	Press	140575
1984	Hanging On	N		Beason, Robert G.		News Media	140576
1995	Hanging Up	N	OWN - H	Ephron, Delia		Editor Georgia Mozell, famous editor-in-chief of a woman's magazine	140577
2000	Hanging Up	M	DVD -R HQ 4552, 4553 (Missing Credits). SVD 886			Editor Georgia (Diane Keaton), a high-powered New York-based editor-in-chief of her own women's magazine. Sub-Editor (Jaffe Cohen).	140578
1947	Hangman Waits, The	M			UK Only	Press	140579
1981	Hangman's Crusade, The	N	OWN - H	Barwick, James		Correspondent Jim Franklyn	140580
1946	Hangman's Hill	NM		Pell, F.		Newspapermen and women in an American press camp in France are concerned with the sudden death of a fellow member.	140581
1949	Hangman's Wharf	M			UK Only	Press	140582
1943	Hangmen Also Die!	M		Brecht Bertolt, Fritz Lang (Story).		Newspaper Editor Jan Pestuca (Paul McVey).	140583
1945	Hangover Square	M				Newsman (Frank Benson).	140584
1955	Hank Janson: 48 Hours	NM		Janson, Hank	#53 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140585
1965	Hank Janson: Abomination	NM		Janson, Hank	#182 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140586
1952	Hank Janson: Accused	NM		Janson, Hank	#45 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140587
1965	Hank Janson: Affairs of Paula, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#181 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140588
1960	Hank Janson: All Tramps Are Trouble	NM		Janson, Hank	#76A Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140589
1953	Hank Janson: Amok	NM		Janson, Hank	#48D Hank Janson Series. May, 1953	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. The last of the ten Series novels not to feature Hank Janson, Amok adheres to the by now familiar formula of featuring a lead character to whom both fate has dealt a cruel blow, and who occupies the subservient role in a relationship where the woman proves to be the stronger character. The story is generally well-paced and eventful from the moment it opens with Jimmy Martin engaged in a game of gin rummy. Reliving childhood games, where stepping on a crack in the pavement is fantasised as invoking all manner of consequences, Martin fantasies that victory in the game will win him his life. Only as the narrative develops is it revealed that his opponent is a warder and Martin is awaiting execution on death row. From this point on the tension is maintained by the reader being kept unaware of the precise nature both of his crime and his relationship with the woman who assists in his escape until some considerable way into the story. Like its early predecessor, No Regrets For Clara, Amok does however contain an unsettling and essentially superfluous narrative theme that tends to overshadow other events. This concerns the kidnapping and sexual enslavement of a 20-year old woman by Martin's fellow escapee.Following an introductory account of Martin's anxious thoughts regarding the execution he faces, the action takes off when, following smuggled instructions, he succeeds in getting transferred to the prison hospital. Here his "saviour" appears in the form of Al Dexster, a psychotic killer who, while achieving their escape, shoots dead two guards and the prison doctor. Martin then discovers the getaway car is driven by his fiancee, Marilyn. Dexster explains that he chose Martin because, facing death, he had nothing to lose while, unlike Dexster's accomplices, Marilyn could be relied on simply through the presence of Martin. The trio hide out in Dexster's parents' run-down small holding, with Dexster displaying a typical callous disregard for his deaf-mute parents, coupled with an unwelcome regard for Marilyn. The partnership is also profoundly unequal, with Dexster ensuring his unwilling partners' compliance by hiding the guns plus, later, most of Martin's and Marilyn's clothes.The story of Martin's past unfolds. An orphan who successfully graduated law school, Martin met Marilyn initially as a client. While their relationship grew, he defended unsuccessfully another client named Weechell, who subsequently placed a contract on him. One night, mistaking a stranger for an assassin, Martin shot and killed what in fact was an unarmed man. Charged with murder, he was sentenced to die.Lacking funds, Dexster decides to rob a local bank but, on returning from a reconnaissance with Martin, he kidnaps a 20-year old woman who he subsequently treats as a sex-slave, chaining her to a bunk bed. Underlining his psychotic nature, a visiting salesman is summarily murdered. The bank raid goes off, with yet more deaths following at the hands of Dexster. While returning from the raid, Martin realises the only reason he is still alive is because Dexster craves Marilyn, but knows that hope of winning her over is futile if he kills Martin. Nevertheless, when Martin returns one day from snaring rabbits he finds Marilyn has been raped by Dexster. This act seems finally to goad Dexster's father into action, and he leads Martin to the cache of weapons. Dexster returns just as a police car enters the access road to the farm and, in a prolonged shoot-out, Martin succeeds eventually in killing his quarry. The tale ends with him having come full circle and awaiting once more the electric chair; this time praying that Marilyn's experiences will not have caused her any lasting harm.	140590
1958	Hank Janson: Amorous Captive	NM		Janson, Hank	#61 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140591
1962	Hank Janson: Angel Astray	NM		Janson, Hank	#107 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140592
1949	Hank Janson: Angel Shoot To Kill	NM		Janson, Hank	#9 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140593
1952	Hank Janson: Auctioned	NM		Janson, Hank	#35 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140594
1953	Hank Janson: Avenging Nymph	NM		Janson, Hank	#50 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140595
1951	Hank Janson: Baby, Don’t Dare Squeal	NM		Janson, Hank	#24 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140596
1965	Hank Janson: Backlash of Infamy	NM		Janson, Hank	#188 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140597
1959	Hank Janson: Bad Girl	NM		Janson, Hank	#74 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140598
1962	Hank Janson: Beauty and the Beat	NM		Janson, Hank	#108 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140599
1965	Hank Janson: Becky	NM		Janson, Hank	#190 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140600
1960	Hank Janson: Beloved Traitor	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood)	#77 Hank Janson Series. Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances.	Crime Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle. When a man of high position, enjoying public confidence, seeks to abuse that confidence by using it as a cover for criminal activities, the unearthing of proof to end his nefarious practices is 10 times more difficult than bringing an ordinary criminal to justice. This, then, was the task Hank Janson set himself in the case of the notorious Judge Pearson, whose dossier of dark streaks in the lives of people who went to him in confidence for help enabled him to amass a fortune by blackmail. But, as so often happens, a honey of a dame was his final undoing. Hank gets the judge involved in a phony blackmail attempt on no other than the District Attorney himself.Crime Reporter Hank Janson has a flair for mixing it with super-criminals and superb women. Born in London, Hank moved  off around the world in search of action and adventure, and found his real talent as a writer after being washed up in Chicago. When he eventually quit full-time reportage to become one of the most prolific storywriters in the English language, he had lived through enough excitement to fill a thousand books. His present whereabouts are never disclosed.	140601
1966	Hank Janson: Bid for Beauty	NM		Janson, Hank	#200 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140602
1966	Hank Janson: Big H, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#201 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140603
1949	Hank Janson: Blonde on the Spot	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood)	#7 Hank Janson Series. June, 1949. Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances.	Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle winds up in a replica Wild West ghost town where gambling, drugs and prostitution are common, things go from bad to worse in Hank’s relationship with Sally Taylor. Then there’s the nearby Indian reservation with its disgruntled and exploited native American population.	140604
1962	Hank Janson: Blood Bath	NM		Janson, Hank	#109 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140605
1963	Hank Janson: Brand Image	NM		Janson, Hank	#132 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140606
1963	Hank Janson: Brazen Seductress	NM		Janson, Hank	#148 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140607
1961	Hank Janson: Break for a Lovely	NM		Janson, Hank	#88 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140608
1950	Hank Janson: Bride Wore Weeds, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#17 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140609
1951	Hank Janson: Broads Don’t Scare Easy	NM		Janson, Hank	#31 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Hard-as-nails gangster 'Big Nick' Fenner and his associate Joey have known each other since childhood, when Fenner stood by as Joey was injured by a gunshot that left him mentally impaired. Their lives since then have been closely intertwined - but will they also end up following each other to the grave? This grim, violent entry from the third series of classic Hank Janson novels comes complete with its stunning original Reginald Heade artwork cover, which was censored on the book's first publication in November 1951.	140610
1968	Hank Janson: Casinopoly	NM		Janson, Hank	#217 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140611
1965	Hank Janson: Catch Me a Renegade	NM		Janson, Hank	#192 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140612
1962	Hank Janson: Chicago Chick	NM		Janson, Hank	#111 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140613
1964	Hank Janson: Cold Dead Coed	NM		Janson, Hank	#152 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140614
1960	Hank Janson: Come Quickly, Honey	NM		Janson, Hank	#78 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140615
1952	Hank Janson: Conflict	NM		Janson, Hank	#37 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140616
1955	Hank Janson: Contraband	NM		Janson, Hank	#52 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140617
1960	Hank Janson: Cool Sugar	NM		Janson, Hank	#79 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140618
1953	Hank Janson: Corruption	NM		Janson, Hank	#48F Hank Janson Series. September, 1953	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Frances brought everything together in a novel the result was hugely satisfying. It should however by this stage be apparent that this aim was not routinely achieved, and it is perhaps therefore fitting that Corruption should end the Fourth Series by illustrating both characteristic strengths and weaknesses that often surfaced in the later Janson books. The central theme, comprising a high-class call-girl racket used to obtain tendered contracts, is generally handled in an engaging manner, avoiding a neat imaginary resolution in favour of a far more convincing "public interest" driven moratorium on news coverage. Moreover, Frances's writing had by this time achieved a level of competence whereby pace could be maintained without recourse to the graphic levels of violence used to bolster the narrative of earlier books. All told, the tale of Corruption contains enough twists, turns and engaging digressions to provide an entertaining read. The problem is, just as with the sexual-enslavement episode in Amok, that Frances seems compelled at times to introduce subplots that are not only unnecessary but also inexplicable. While Janson had a history of engaging with women who cried foul at the very moment passions ran highest there was always a rational ulterior motive for their behaviour. Yet no such motive emerges in the case of Janson's relationship with Mrs. Ralph, who appears possessed of insatiable desire only just as suddenly and fiercely to reject his advances (before or after intercourse is never made clear). This bizarre mode of behaviour leaves Frances once more struggling to construct around it a plausible dialogue.The opening scene finds Janson present at a corruption trial in which a City Administrator, Dugdale, surprisingly offers no defence against the charges laid before him. Dugdale's daughter (referred to throughout, rather primly, only as "Miss Dugdale") later tells Janson that her father was the victim of a call-girl racket that is systematically engaged in corrupting city officials. In an apparently unconnected event, he witnesses the death of a drugged man beneath the wheels of city traffic, retrieving a car key with telephone number that the victim dropped. Inspired by Dugdale's daughter's revelations about call-girls, Janson attempts to run a feature exposing vice, but has no success in infiltrating the high-class call-girl circuit. He does however meanwhile trace the dropped car key back to a Mrs. Ralph who, while claiming to know nothing of the dead man, encourages Janson's advances before offering a resounding rebuff. Janson leaves believing she knows more that she admits to. The vice articles prove to be taking effect when Janson is duped into calling in the police on what it transpires is a staged murder, the intention being to discredit him in the eyes of the police.Still suspicious of Ralph, Janson follows her to a beauty parlour she owns, where he once more encounters Dugdale's daughter, this time claiming that the vice ring that snared her father is run from the beauty parlour. He meets Mrs. Ralph and (still under an assumed name) succeeds in getting an introduction to a call-girl. He also learns from the receptionist that Ralph had indeed met the traffic accident victim, while adding only that he came from Boston. On returning home he is once again tricked into calling out the police on a faked murder.Janson meets and is charmed by his "escort", Laura, but is alerted by her disclosure that she is from Boston. Delving further, he confirms that she is the daughter of the dead man, Clements, who had traced her to Ralph's premises. Later, having identified her father at the mortuary, Laura agrees to help Janson expose the vice ring. He is then visited by a Mr. Jordan who offers evidence on Ralph, fearing that the vice-feature publicity will adversely affect his chain of brothels, but the pair are interrupted by one of the men who had previously faked the murders. This time the murder is real and Jordan is left dead with only Laura, lying in concealment, saving Janson from being implicated. The killer is traced back to Mrs. Ralph, who is arrested and charged with Clement's murder, while Janson's attempts to print the story are vetoed by the FBI on the grounds that their investigations are incomplete. The book ends with consolation being found in the arms of "Miss Dugdale".	140619
1962	Hank Janson: Counter-Feat	NM		Janson, Hank	#118 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140620
1964	Hank Janson: Crime Beat Crisis	NM		Janson, Hank	#154 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140621
1962	Hank Janson: Crime on My Hands	NM		Janson, Hank	#121 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140622
1961	Hank Janson: Crowns Can Kill	NM		Janson, Hank	#89 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140623
1960	Hank Janson: Cutie on Call	NM		Janson, Hank	#84 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140624
1966	Hank Janson: Darling Delinquent	NM		Janson, Hank	#202 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140625
1963	Hank Janson: Dateline Darlene	NM		Janson, Hank	#133 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140626
1963	Hank Janson: Dateline Debbie	NM		Janson, Hank	#133A Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140627
1963	Hank Janson: Dateline Diane	NM		Janson, Hank	#133C Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140628
1963	Hank Janson: Daughter of Shame	NM		Janson, Hank	#135 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140629
1966	Hank Janson: Dead Certainty	NM		Janson, Hank	#203 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140630
1955	Hank Janson: Deadly Mission	NM		Janson, Hank	#51 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140631
1951	Hank Janson: Death Wore a Petticoat	NM		Janson, Hank	#25 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140632
1961	Hank Janson: Delicious Danger	NM		Janson, Hank	#91 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140633
1953	Hank Janson: Desert Fury	NM		Janson, Hank	#48 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140634
1964	Hank Janson: Design for Dupes	NM		Janson, Hank	#155 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140635
1961	Hank Janson: Destination Dames	NM		Janson, Hank	#96 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140636
1965	Hank Janson: Devil and the Deep	NM		Janson, Hank	#193 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140637
1956	Hank Janson: Devil’s Highway	NM		Janson, Hank	#57 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140638
1962	Hank Janson: Dig Those Heels	NM		Janson, Hank	#125 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140639
1964	Hank Janson: Doctor Fix	NM		Janson, Hank	#156 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140640
1950	Hank Janson: Don’t Dare Me Sugar	NM		Janson, Hank	#18 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140641
1951	Hank Janson: Don’t Mourn Me Toots	NM		Janson, Hank	#26 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140642
1958	Hank Janson: Don’t Scare Easy	NM		Janson, Hank	#62 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140643
1964	Hank Janson: Double Take	NM		Janson, Hank	#157 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140644
1961	Hank Janson: Downtown Doll	NM		Janson, Hank	#97 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140645
1960	Hank Janson: Ecstasy	NM		Janson, Hank	#87 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140646
1966	Hank Janson: Escalation	NM		Janson, Hank	#205 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140647
1956	Hank Janson: Escape 	NM		Janson, Hank	#59 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140648
1962	Hank Janson: Exclusive	NM		Janson, Hank	#126 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140649
1964	Hank Janson: Exotic Seductress, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#174 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140650
1964	Hank Janson: Expectant Nymph	NM		Janson, Hank	#175 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140651
1966	Hank Janson: F.E.U.D.	NM		Janson, Hank	#206 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140652
1964	Hank Janson: Fan Fare	NM		Janson, Hank	#158 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140653
1964	Hank Janson: Fanny	NM		Janson, Hank	#176 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140654
1963	Hank Janson: Fast Buck	NM		Janson, Hank	#136 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140655
1952	Hank Janson: Filly Wore Red, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#42 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140656
1961	Hank Janson: Fireball	NM		Janson, Hank	#98 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140657
1965	Hank Janson: Flashpoint	NM		Janson, Hank	#187 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140658
1958	Hank Janson: Flight From Fear	NM		Janson, Hank	#63 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140659
1964	Hank Janson: Flower of Desire	NM		Janson, Hank	#160 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140660
1951	Hank Janson: Frails Can Be So Tough	NM		Janson, Hank	#32 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Lee Shelton is a man with a tragic past and a deeply troubled present. Framed for a murder he didn't commit, forced to kidnap and chain up a beautiful passer-by - who turns out to be a millionairess - in order to avoid capture, and with a broken hypodermic needle buried in his festering arm, he finds events conspiring against him. Will be be able to get out from under all these problems, or is a lengthy prison sentence - or even death - what fate has in store for him?	140661
1955	Hank Janson: Framed 	NM		Janson, Hank	#56 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140662
1965	Hank Janson: Furtive Flame	NM		Janson, Hank	#199 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140663
1964	Hank Janson: Girl in Hand, A	NM		Janson, Hank	#162 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140664
1963	Hank Janson: Go with a Jerk	NM		Janson, Hank	#137 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140665
1962	Hank Janson: Grape Vine	NM		Janson, Hank	#110 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140666
1971	Hank Janson: Grass Widow	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and then Victor Norwood, Harry Hobson, Harold Kelly, Colin Fraser and James Moffatt)	#220 Hank Janson Series. Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances. Last novel.	Crime Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle. Revenge should be carefully planned -- especially by beautiful girls who have never handled a gun before. Penny Russell had no time for planning. Her burning hatred for “CAP” Moreley was too strong, and it was only by luck that Hank got the gun away from her in time. For Moreley was the most vicious man in London. He was the boss -- he had the Town in his pocket -- he could do anything. Or thought he could until he raped Penny with Hank watching tied up and helpless. That was when Hank ceased to read him lessons form the Good Book, and Moreley learned his manners the hard way. Hank Janson has outlasted most of the fictional heroes of the postwar years simply because he has always remained a human being whose adventures are credible. His morality is as rugged as his appearance, but the newspaperman’s cynicism is tempered by a deep humanity. He despises hypocrisy and, roused by the meanness of crime, he can lay about him with a determination and carefree abandon that is irresistible.	140667
1948	Hank Janson: Gun Moll for Hire	NM		Janson, Hank	#4 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140668
1949	Hank Janson: Gunsmoke In Her Eyes	NM		Janson, Hank	#10 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140669
1958	Hank Janson: Hate 	NM		Janson, Hank	#64 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140670
1963	Hank Janson: Heartache	NM		Janson, Hank	#139 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140671
1960	Hank Janson: Hell of a Dame	NM		Janson, Hank	#76B Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140672
1956	Hank Janson: Hell’s Angel	NM		Janson, Hank	#60 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140673
1961	Hank Janson: Hell’s Belles	NM		Janson, Hank	#99 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140674
1966	Hank Janson: Helldorado	NM		Janson, Hank	#209 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140675
1964	Hank Janson: Her Weapon is Passion	NM		Janson, Hank	#178 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140676
1963	Hank Janson: Hilary’s Terms	NM		Janson, Hank	#141 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140677
1962	Hank Janson: Honey for Me	NM		Janson, Hank	#127 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140678
1949	Hank Janson: Honey Take My Gun	NM		Janson, Hank	#11 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140679
1964	Hank Janson: Hot House	NM		Janson, Hank	#180 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140680
1963	Hank Janson: Hot Line	NM		Janson, Hank	#145 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140681
1951	Hank Janson: Hotsy You’ll Be Chilled	NM		Janson, Hank	#28 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140682
1963	Hank Janson: I for Intrigue	NM		Janson, Hank	#147 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140683
1959	Hank Janson: Invasion	NM		Janson, Hank	#70 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140684
1951	Hank Janson: It’s Always Eve that Weaps	NM		Janson, Hank	#30 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140685
1964	Hank Janson: It’s Bedtime Baby!	NM		Janson, Hank	#153 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140686
1959	Hank Janson: Jack Spot	NM		Janson, Hank	#73 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Hank Janson (pronounced Yanson), a fictional character and pseudonymous author, writes the autobiography of actual former master-criminal Jack (“Jack Spot”) Comer, who’s now down and almost out professionally, basing it, supposedly, on searching interviews with Spot, but admitting at the outset that he’s partly fictionalized things.. He suggests at the end thatJack Spot is a product of this century. His peculiar and distinctive claim to notoriety is that, like Dillinger and Capone, Spot organized criminals and lawbreakers with such efficiency that crime became almost completely profitable and negligibly risks.	140687
1950	Hank Janson: Jane With Green Eyes, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#20 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140688
1961	Hank Janson: Janson Go Home	NM		Janson, Hank	#103 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140689
1965	Hank Janson: Jazz Jungle	NM		Janson, Hank	#189 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140690
1965	Hank Janson: Junk Market	NM		Janson, Hank	#183 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140691
1952	Hank Janson: Kill Her If You Can	NM		Janson, Hank	#36 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. In “Kill Her If You Can,” Chicago Chronicle's ace reporter Hank Janson is back on the case as he is sent to investigate a bomb blast at an apartment and gets caught up in a web of intrigue and deception. The apartment's owner, the headstrong, independent young woman Beryl Pinder, gives Hank more trouble than he bargained for, as he finds himself having to save her - and himself! - from a series of murder attempts. When it first appeared in March 1952, this book was the final entry in the third series of classic Hank Janson novels.	140692
1963	Hank Janson: Kill Her with Passion	NM		Janson, Hank	#151 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140693
1962	Hank Janson: Kill Me for Kicks	NM		Janson, Hank	#131 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140694
1958	Hank Janson: Kill This Man	NM		Janson, Hank	#69 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140695
1952	Hank Janson: Killer	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood). 	#43A. Hank Janson Series. Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances.	Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle has a chance meeting with a beautiful female hitchhiker, Cora Tanter, and it is the beginning of a tale involving an elderly archaeologist, his rich but suicidal young wife and a haul of valuable Roman artifacts. And just who is the mysterious figure making repeated attempts to kill Hank himself?  Add to this the complications of his on-off relationship with Chicago Chronicle colleague Sheila Lang, and Hank really has his work cut out for him. 	140696
1966	Hank Janson: Krush 	NM		Janson, Hank	#210 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140697
1950	Hank Janson: Lady Has a Scar, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#21 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140698
1961	Hank Janson: Lady Lie Low	NM		Janson, Hank	#104 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140699
1950	Hank Janson: Lady Toll the Bell	NM		Janson, Hank	#22 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140700
1948	Hank Janson: Lady, Mind That Corpse	NM		Janson, Hank	#8 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140701
1967	Hank Janson: Ladybirds Are In	NM		Janson, Hank	#212 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140702
1964	Hank Janson: Lake Loot	NM		Janson, Hank	#168 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140703
1964	Hank Janson: Last Lady, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#173 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140704
1961	Hank Janson: Late Night Revel	NM		Janson, Hank	#105 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140705
1962	Hank Janson: Like Crazy	NM		Janson, Hank	#129 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140706
1962	Hank Janson: Like Lethal	NM		Janson, Hank	#128 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140707
1962	Hank Janson: Like Poison	NM		Janson, Hank	#130 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140708
1949	Hank Janson: Lilies for My Lovely	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood)	#6 Hank Janson Series. May, 1949.# Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances.	Crime Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle meets the girl of his dreams, Sally Taylor, only to have her taken from him by a cruel twist of fate when she suddenly dies of a heart attack. Or does she? Hank finds himself with a mystery to solve as he becomes embroiled in an elaborate plot of blackmail and murder that threatens to be the death of him. 	140709
1964	Hank Janson: Limbo Lover	NM		Janson, Hank	#165 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140710
1966	Hank Janson: Liquor is Quicker	NM		Janson, Hank	#211 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140711
1950	Hank Janson: Lola Bought Her Wreath	NM		Janson, Hank	#23 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140712
1958	Hank Janson: Lose This Gun	NM		Janson, Hank	#65 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140713
1963	Hank Janson: Love Makers, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#146 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140714
1964	Hank Janson: Love Secretaries, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#172 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140715
1963	Hank Janson: Lover 	NM		Janson, Hank	#150 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140716
1965	Hank Janson: Lust for Vengeance	NM		Janson, Hank	#186 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140717
1966	Hank Janson: Make Mine Mink	NM		Janson, Hank	#204 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140718
1961	Hank Janson: Master Mind	NM		Janson, Hank	#106 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. “Master Mind”A lady is known by the company she keeps, thought Hank Janson. But Tanya Varsak was no lady and the company she kept was not the kind you’d want to take home to mother. There were the bully boys who hung out at the Iron Curtain legation. They seemed to know Tanya a little too well. There was that gang of thrill-seeking, drug-crazed beatniks. They knew Tanya well too but in a different way. In a short time the beatnik colony becomes another battleground in the Cold War, and Hank finds the lovely body he’s enjoyed all along is a deadly weapon in the sinister arsenal of world communism. 	140719
1966	Hank Janson: Mayfair Slayride	NM		Janson, Hank	#207 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140720
1955	Hank Janson: Menace 	NM		Janson, Hank	#54 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140721
1951	Hank Janson: Milady Took the Rap	NM		Janson, Hank	#34 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140722
1965	Hank Janson: Missile Mob	NM		Janson, Hank	#194 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140723
1958	Hank Janson: Mistress Of Fear	NM		Janson, Hank	#66 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140724
1965	Hank Janson: Model in Mayhem	NM		Janson, Hank	#198 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140725
1952	Hank Janson: Murder	NM		Janson, Hank	#38 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140726
1966	Hank Janson: Nefarious Quest	NM		Janson, Hank	#208 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140727
1963	Hank Janson: Nerve Centre	NM		Janson, Hank	#144 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140728
1963	Hank Janson: Nice Way to Die, A	NM		Janson, Hank	#149 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140729
1949	Hank Janson: No Regrets for Clara	NM		Janson, Hank	#14 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140730
1953	Hank Janson: Nyloned Avenger	NM		Janson, Hank	#48G Hank Janson Series. November, 1953	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Whereas Silken Menace made some use of its Amsterdam location, there seems no compelling reason why Nyloned Avenger should have taken place in Bonn, Germany. There is only one descriptive reference to the city (on page 43) and the rather tired plot (murder in order to inherit) could have been set anywhere. In fact Frances's inability to move "tough guy" dialogue beyond Chicago works firmly to the novel's disadvantage. Names such as "Luke", "Chris" and "Jan" hardly conjure up an image of dyed-in-the-wool Germanic stock, while the issue from their lips of lines such as "You've got a way with dames, ain't you, Mister?" (p.85) almost evokes the gloriously inept dubbing employed on Sergio Leone's Dollar films. In mitigation, the book is full of the rich description that marked out the best Jansons and which was absent - for the most part - from Silken Menace. While the representation of Maria is characteristically overcooked, the relationship between Janson and Klara is handled well, with her past insanity being introduced just at the point where her behaviour seems to be verging on the absurd.The tale begins with Janson acquainting himself with Klara, who shares his train compartment. Having dined together, Janson is returning to his carriage when he hears a scream. Rushing back, he finds a man attempting to throw Klara from the train. She seems unwilling to pursue her attacker but, ascribing Janson's lack of hard currency to penury, offers him a job guarding her for three days. The conditions are that they should act as if married, and that he should defer to her every command. Out of inquisitiveness he agrees.On reaching Bonn, Klara orders Janson to buy a car, and the pair set off to a farm she knows in a remote location. There they meet an unsavoury collection of individuals named Luke, Chris, and Jan, plus Anna and Maria, who are incensed when they believe Janson and Klara to be married. The pair only narrowly escape with their lives. Klara refuses to tell Janson the anything about them or the reason for their anger. Later that evening Janson notices a woman, Rosa Gottlieb, recognising Klara (although the latter refuses to acknowledge her), and invites her for a drink. Rosa tells that she knew Klara, but had not seen her for four years since the latter's father died. Her brother also died two years later, with Rosa adding that around that time Klara was declared insane and committed. Janson returns to his hotel, only to incur Klara's wrath when she detects Rosa's perfume.The next day Janson meets Maria in the hotel lobby, and discovers not only that Luke is Klara's step-brother, but that he inherits if she dies. She entices him out to the cabin where he is once more nearly killed. Returning to the hotel he demands an explanation from Klara. It transpires that Luke, Chris and Jan are all step-brothers, and that they will indeed inherit her considerable wealth should she die, unless she is married. After the death of her brother she suffered a breakdown, at which point her stepbrothers capitalised by making it appear as if she had mutilated herself with a razor, thereby ensuring her incarceration. Janson suggests they at least forget about events for the rest of the evening and prepare for dinner. Their preparations are however interrupted by the arrival of a parcel that subsequently explodes in Klara's room.Janson returns once more to the farm and entices away Maria, building on an attraction she has developed for him. In his room she makes advances, but is suddenly terrified when seeing a replica of the parcel in his suitcase, which he explains as never having been opened. In terror she admits that Luke also killed Klara's full-brother, through inducing pneumonia, and sent a parcel bomb to Klara. She attempts to escape and runs into the arms of the police, who Janson had standing by to hear to confession.The final chapter opens with Janson talking to a woman who, it transpires, is Klara. Being in the bathroom at the time of the blast, she missed the force of it and survived with only bruises. She once more incurs his ire through offering him a job but, reconciled, the tale ends with his agreeing to stay on with her in Bonn.	140731
1962	Hank Janson: Nymph in the Night	NM		Janson, Hank	#112 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140732
1965	Hank Janson: Nympho Named Silvia, A	NM		Janson, Hank	#191 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140733
1953	Hank Janson: One Man in His Time	NM		Janson, Hank	#49 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140734
1967	Hank Janson: Operation Obliterate	NM		Janson, Hank	#216 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140735
1961	Hank Janson: Outcast	NM		Janson, Hank	#102 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140736
1963	Hank Janson: Passion Pact	NM		Janson, Hank	#138 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140737
1964	Hank Janson: Passionate Playmate	NM		Janson, Hank	#179 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140738
1960	Hank Janson: Passionate Waif	NM		Janson, Hank	#81 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140739
1964	Hank Janson: Pattern of Rape	NM		Janson, Hank	#166 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140740
1952	Hank Janson: Persian Pride	NM		Janson, Hank	#47 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140741
1967	Hank Janson: Physical Attraction	NM		Janson, Hank	#213 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140742
1962	Hank Janson: Play It Casual	NM		Janson, Hank	#124 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140743
1963	Hank Janson: Playgirl	NM		Janson, Hank	#142 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140744
1961	Hank Janson: Prey for a Newshawk	NM		Janson, Hank	#101 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140745
1953	Hank Janson: Pursuit	NM		Janson, Hank	#48A Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140746
1960	Hank Janson: Quiet Waits the Grave	NM		Janson, Hank	#80 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140747
1962	Hank Janson: Rave for a Roughneck	NM		Janson, Hank	#123 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140748
1961	Hank Janson: Reluctant Hostess	NM		Janson, Hank	#92 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140749
1960	Hank Janson: Ripe for Rapture	NM		Janson, Hank	#86 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140750
1967	Hank Janson: Riviera Showdown	NM		Janson, Hank	#214 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140751
1965	Hank Janson: Roxy by Proxy	NM		Janson, Hank	#197 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140752
1962	Hank Janson: Run for Lover	NM		Janson, Hank	#120 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140753
1952	Hank Janson: Sadie Don’t Cry Now	NM		Janson, Hank	#41 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140754
1968	Hank Janson: Same Difference	NM		Janson, Hank	#218 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140755
1962	Hank Janson: Savage Sequel	NM		Janson, Hank	#119 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140756
1965	Hank Janson: Say It with Candy	NM		Janson, Hank	#196 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140757
1961	Hank Janson: Scent from Heaven	NM		Janson, Hank	#95 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140758
1963	Hank Janson: Second String	NM		Janson, Hank	#143 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140759
1960	Hank Janson: Secret Sessions	NM		Janson, Hank	#82 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140760
1960	Hank Janson: Sentence for Sin	NM		Janson, Hank	#83 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140761
1964	Hank Janson: Sex Angle	NM		Janson, Hank	#170 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140762
1964	Hank Janson: Sexy Vixen, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#177 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140763
1961	Hank Janson: She Sleeps to Conquer	NM		Janson, Hank	#90 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140764
1953	Hank Janson: Sheet Music	MUS		Janson, Hank		Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140765
1961	Hank Janson: Short Term Wife	NM		Janson, Hank	#100 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140766
1953	Hank Janson: Silken Menace	NM		Janson, Hank	#48E Hank Janson Series, October, 1953	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. The first of the Fifth, or "Continental" Series, Silken Menace takes place in Amsterdam, with the closing paragraph being used as a link to the next story in the Series; a move reminiscent of the First Series books. At times it feels rather like a stock gangster novel uprooted and transported across the Atlantic, although the evocative canal scene and theme of Iron Curtain smuggling does render the change of location more than simply one of novelty. Rated purely on intrigue and suspense it works well although, with the exception of Hanna Janson, the characters never really come to life, leaving the various suspenseful themes to carry what otherwise might be an unremarkable gangster narrative.The story begins with Janson touching down at Amsterdam airport, while simultaneously getting the brush-off from an attractive fellow-American traveler. No sooner has he reached his hotel room than a guest (Helga) in an adjoining room asks him to pry open the lock on her suitcase. Janson follows by inviting her to dinner, but is later visited by three men who demand - with extreme menace - an unnamed item they believe him to possess. Knocked unconscious, he is later found by Helga. The pair eat at The Cartwheel but Helga subsequently disappears while visiting the lavatory in Leidseplein Air Terminal . Janson is then separately pursued by two strangers, escaping firstly by jumping a canal cruiser and secondly by hiding out with a female night-watchman who takes pity on him (one of those strange, ostensibly unrelated interludes that crop up from time to time in Jansons).On returning to his hotel room he receives an urgent call from Helga who implores him to meet her at an address she provides. Janson hurries there, only to discover it is a trap, and the three-man gang, led by Max Baumer Trenchart (!) beat firstly him then Helga - who is also a prisoner - in order to obtain what it is they believe him to possess. Still completely ignorant of their purpose, Janson bluffs that he has posted a document to himself at the hotel. Temporarily mollified, Max and an accomplice leave for the hotel after the surprise revelation that Helga was in fact a member of the gang and simply another ruse through which to obtain information from Janson. Helga meanwhile feels pity for Janson who, believing her to be Max's prisoner, had attempted to save her. Having firstly overpowered the third gang member, she then sets Janson free.It transpires the gang is after a valuable Bill of Lading relating to machinery being shipped across the Iron Curtain. Janson deduces the only way they can think he possesses it is because there were two Jansons on the flight. Visiting the airport terminal his suspicions are confirmed, with his discovering the other H. Janson (Hanna) is none other than the woman who ignored him while the flight was landing. She indeed has the Bill of Lading, and a fairly complicated ruse then follows that reveals the two canal pursuers as being members of a rival syndicate to that of Max. Having paid Janson $3,000 ($500 of which he gives to Helga), Janson then sends them separately, with Helga, to the address where he had been held captive. He meanwhile hastens there with Hanna Janson, who the gang searches thoroughly before discovering the document. Helga subsequently arrives with the other two men, and a predictable fight breaks out, during which Janson escapes with his namesake, the latter clothed only in a camel-hair coat. Reaching their hotel Janson asks to search the coat and, on discovering the Bill of Lading, leaves Hanna stranded naked, and with no money, in the hotel room. Outside he destroys the document before departing on a train bound for Berlin.	140767
1959	Hank Janson: Silken Snare	NM		Janson, Hank	#72 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140768
1951	Hank Janson: Sister Don’t Hate Me	NM		Janson, Hank	#29 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140769
1958	Hank Janson: Situation Gravel	NM		Janson, Hank	#68 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140770
1952	Hank Janson: Skirts Bring Me Sorrow	NM		Janson, Hank	#39 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. Murder, blackmail, a femme fatale and switched identities are some of the problems with which Hank Janson has to cope in “Skirts Bring Me Sorrow.”	140771
1949	Hank Janson: Slay-Ride for Cutie	NM		Janson, Hank	#13 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140772
1949	Hank Janson: Smart Girls Don’t Talk	NM		Janson, Hank	#12 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140773
1964	Hank Janson: Soft Cargo	NM		Janson, Hank	#169 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140774
1950	Hank Janson: Some Look Better Dead	NM		Janson, Hank	#16 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. A seemingly innocuous visit to a fashion show leads Chicago Chronicle’s ace reporter Hank Janson into a web of murder and intrigue with dark secrets from the past. Uncovering a disturbing scenario of sexual obsession and violence, he starts to realize that this is one assignment to which there can be no easy answers, and no happy ending.	140775
1964	Hank Janson: Square One	NM		Janson, Hank	#167 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140776
1963	Hank Janson: Strange Ritual	NM		Janson, Hank	#133B Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140777
1961	Hank Janson: Suddenly It’s Sin	NM		Janson, Hank	#93 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140778
1958	Hank Janson: Sugar and Vice	NM		Janson, Hank	#67 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140779
1959	Hank Janson: Sultry Avenger	NM		Janson, Hank	#71 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140780
1952	Hank Janson: Suspense	NM		Janson, Hank	#46 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140781
1965	Hank Janson: Sweet Talk	NM		Janson, Hank	#185 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140782
1949	Hank Janson: Sweetheart Here’s Your Gravel	NM		Janson, Hank	#15 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140783
1952	Hank Janson: Sweetie Hold Me Tight	NM		Janson, Hank	#43 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140784
1965	Hank Janson: Tail Sting	NM		Janson, Hank	#184 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140785
1962	Hank Janson: Take This Sweetie	NM		Janson, Hank	#122 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140786
1952	Hank Janson: Tension	NM		Janson, Hank	#44 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140787
1964	Hank Janson: That Brain Again	NM		Janson, Hank	#171 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140788
1951	Hank Janson: This Dame Dies Soon	NM		Janson, Hank	#27 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140789
1960	Hank Janson: This Hood for Hire	NM		Janson, Hank	#85 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140790
1960	Hank Janson: This Wicked Sex	NM		Janson, Hank	#76C Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140791
1948	Hank Janson: This Woman Is Death	NM		Janson, Hank	#5 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140792
1964	Hank Janson: Tigress	NM		Janson, Hank	#161 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140793
1955	Hank Janson: Tomorrow and a Day	NM		Janson, Hank	#55 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140794
1964	Hank Janson: Top Ten	NM		Janson, Hank	#159 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140795
2003	Hank Janson: Torment	NM		Janson, Hank (pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood)	#48C. Hank Janson Series. Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances. April, 1953	Reporter Hank Janson of the Chicago Chronicle is caught up in a convoluted web of intrigue involving telepathy, murder, grave robbing, pornographic photographs, infidelity and suicide. He is faced with having to uncover the links that bind all these disparate and seemingly unconnected events together and discover what really lies behind him. “Torment” concerns a labyrinth tale of telepathy, murder, grave robbing and infidelity, in which assessments of Janson's character are reflexively based on the novels he writes and where - with a charmingly ingenuous conflation of fictional Chicago and real-world England - a footnote invites readers to see the telepathy act cited in the novel at an Ideal Homes Exhibition in Portsmouth.The book concerns four apparently unrelated themes. One has Janson attending a telepathy act - Los Guitanos - that ends with a sealed prediction being made of the following Saturday's headline in the Chronicle. The second finds Janson witnessing the arrest of one Joe Bates for attempted grave-robbing, although the eventual charge relates to the possession of pornographic photographs, which Bates claims to have found in the cemetery while climbing in simply to pick flowers. The third strand concerns the wife of the cemetery Superintendent, Preston Williams, who has been missing for three weeks. Muriel Williams had an inheritance of $200,000 that she withheld from Preston as a result of his gambling. Inspector Blunt believes this points to Preston's culpability, although Janson cautions the motive is too obvious to invite serious consideration. The final strand involves Betty Scott, who asks for Janson's help in tracing her younger sister, who fell in love with and became pregnant by a John Maitland, eventually committing suicide. Janson warns that, even should she find Maitland, he has committed no offence.The various strands are brought together in a scheme that does in fact see Preston Williams plotting to kill his wife and inherit her money. Jackson was an accomplice who moved to Chicago under an assumed identity of John Maitland. The plan was to present Maitland as a womaniser who eventually came to know Muriel Williams. A fake suicide pact would then be devised in which Preston Williams would substitute a recently deceased body for that of John Maitland, the Mills bomb being necessary to disguise the different facial features. Jackson would be on hand to provide a false identification, posing as Maitland's former flatmate, while Williams would be left free to inherit Muriel's money. There were however two weak links in the plot. Firstly, Betty Scott's sister described in a letter a birthmark borne by Maitland. Betty subsequently discovered the same birthmark on Jackson, suggesting Maitland and he were one and the same. Maitland was also known to possess pornographic photographs of Betty's sister; the same as Joe Betts claimed to have found in the cemetery. Inspired by Los Guitanos's theme of substitution, Janson consults mortuary records and discovers a body approximating to that of Maitland's. On visiting the cemetery he discovers the coffin is empty. They are disturbed by Jackson and Williams, but the boyfriend of Joe Bett's sister arrives to help save the day. The book ends with Janson in his role as New-Man wondering how long it will take to forgive Betty for sleeping with Jackson.	140796
1950	Hank Janson: Torment for Trixy	NM		Janson, Hank	#19 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140797
1959	Hank Janson: Torrid Temptress	NM		Janson, Hank	#75 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140798
2004	Hank Janson: Trials of Hank Janson, The	D		Holland, Steve	Non-Fiction Book	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances . Janson was a publishing sensation of the 1940s and 50s, selling books by the million. With erotic pinup covers many by Reginald Heade, his hard-boiled crime tales helped readers escape the austerity of the postwar period. The British legal system didn’t approve: Janson (the pen name of Steve Frances) and his publishers were subjected to vilification, censorship and imprisonment for the crimes of writing and publishing books. This is the true story behind the headlines in a book that is as hard-hitting as Janson’s novels themselves.	140799
1962	Hank Janson: Twist for Two	NM		Janson, Hank	#115 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140800
1962	Hank Janson: Uncommon Market	NM		Janson, Hank	#114 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140801
1962	Hank Janson: Uncover Agent	NM		Janson, Hank	#113 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140802
1956	Hank Janson: Unseen Assassin, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#58 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140803
1963	Hank Janson: V for Vitality	NM		Janson, Hank	#140 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140804
1962	Hank Janson: Vagabond Vamp	NM		Janson, Hank	#116 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140805
1953	Hank Janson: Vengeance	NM		Janson, Hank	#48B Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140806
1961	Hank Janson: Venus Makes Three	NM		Janson, Hank	#94 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140807
1963	Hank Janson: Visit from a Broad	NM		Janson, Hank	#134 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140808
1964	Hank Janson: Voodoo Violence	NM		Janson, Hank	#163 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140809
1962	Hank Janson: Way Out Wanton	NM		Janson, Hank	#117 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140810
1946	Hank Janson: When Dames Get Tough. Scarred Faces. Kitty Takes a RapDouble Double-CrossThe Dead Guy	NM		Janson, Hank	#1-3 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. “When Dames Get Tough” deals with some stolen perfume goods and one hell of a cat fight. Janson is just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The opening pages anticipate (and influenced?) those of Mickey Spillane’s “Kiss Me Deadly” (1952). Hank, driving at night, comes across a girl who’s screaming as three hoods do things to her, and who, when he rescues her, has nothing on under her coat and is difficult. After that he’s trying to stay ahead of the bad guys who’ve tortured Lola and are now after them both, for reasons that aren’t explained until near the end—a bit of commercial theft with Lola’s roommate Hettie in on it. There’s some heavy breathing by Hank about Lola’s perfume and a bit of stripping down to flimsy undies, also a cat-fight, watched by a bound and helpless Hank: “Then they were turning over and over in a wild flurry of silk underclothes and gleaming white thighs. Hettie got her legs wound around Lola’s neck in the scissors grip and began to apply a strangling pressure. But Lola’s long fingernails raked Hettie’s thighs until the skin came off in long slivers and blood spurted from the furrows. That made Hettie release Lola’s neck pretty snappy, but although she was moaning in agony, she grappled again. I began to grow pretty sick. Every now and again there’d be a squeal of pain from one of them, a gasp, or a ripping sound as clothing tore. It was worse than any scrap I’d seen between men.”  Hank at this stage is a traveling salesman in beauty products.“Scarred Faces” is a brutal little tale with a huge blackmail plot and some gruesome scenes dealing with dripping acid. After witnessing in a hotel lobby a well-dressed dame being so appalling injured by vitriol from a booby-trapped package that, after ripping off all her acid-soaked clothes, she dashes blindly out into the street, where she dies in the traffic, Hank is picked up by hoods who think he’s seen more than he should have and, after being questioned, is taken for a ride. He gets away, and investigates what turns out to be a blackmail operation bringing sexy dames together with rich and powerful men. Which he puts an end to. Frances’ “American” prose here seems to me the best that was being written at this stage in the “Jungle.” He was chameleonic, and had obviously steeped himself, like Chase when he wrote No Orchids, in the America of the best tough fiction, including, Latimer’s, Chandler’s, probably other Black Mask writers, and Chase’s and Glinto’s several books from before their 1942 prosecution. The rides on which Hank is taken come pretty directly out of the episode in Latimer’s The Lady in the Morgue when Bill Crane is picked up by Frankie French’s goons.“Kitty Takes a Rap” is about a guy picking up a girl on the run and getting him into a whole heap of trouble. Hank and beautiful classy blonde Kitty, whom he’s tried to help get away from some hoods closing in on her in the street, are taken to the gang’s hideout in the country. Hank, still a traveling salesman, is beaten up (“my face became a swollen bag of agony. The blows smacked home irresistibly, mercilessly, knuckles pounding again and again into an area of throbbing, screaming flesh”), and we’re treated to seven pages of flagellation that fill the gap left in Glinto’s No Mortgage on a Coffin (1941) when the shudder-pulp flogging of lovely Hester in an American-Nazi torture chamber is aborted after only three strokes. Kitty, suspended by her thumbs, is flogged with what sounds like a sjambok, with time-outs that make the resumption worse, by a retard hunchback out of Lady—Don’t Turn Over by shudder pulp monsters, to get her to reveal the whereabouts of her gangster love Spike who’s absconded with the proceeds of a robbery. Eventually,From shoulder to ankle, there wasn’t a square inch of Kitty’s body that wasn’t bruised and bleeding. Again and again the lacerating leather had torn slivers of flesh from her body. What little remained of her dress was in ribbons and caked with blood. (Ch.2)She still heroically holds out until threatened with having her face hacked with a razor, at which point Spike turns up, settles scores with Hunchy (yes, his name) and the others, brutally rejects Kitty for “betraying” him, and leaves her and Janson, still bound, to be burned alive in the house.“Double Double-Cross” opens with Janson tied up and being beaten.“The Dead Guy” finds Janson still carrying a torch for his former wife. He goes to a bar and runs into a girl who has a nasty surprise at her apartment with which she needs help. 	140811
1952	Hank Janson: Whiplash	NM		Janson, Hank	#40 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140812
1965	Hank Janson: Why Should Sylvia?	NM		Janson, Hank	#195 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140813
1959	Hank Janson: Wild Girl	NM		Janson, Hank	#76 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140814
1964	Hank Janson: Will-Power	NM		Janson, Hank	#164 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140815
1951	Hank Janson: Women hate Till Death	NM		Janson, Hank	#33 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. At a promotional event for a revolutionary new car, Hank Janson encounters cousins Doris and Marion Langham, whose wartime experiences in a Nazi concentration camp, haunt them still. When a subsequent journalistic assignment leads Hank to investigate the gruesome shooting of Joe Sparman, who worked for the experimental car’s manufacturer, he starts to suspect that the harrowing events of the past are having even more tangible consequences in the present. 	140816
1968	Hank Janson: Young Wolves, The	NM		Janson, Hank	#219 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140817
1967	Hank Janson: Zero Take All	NM		Janson, Hank	#215 Hank Janson Series	Crime Reporter Hank Janson is both a fictional character and a pseudonym created by the English author Stephen D. Frances who wrote a series of thrillers often featuring Hank Janson beginning with “When Dames Get Tough” (1946). Many of the later ‘Hank Janson” novels were the works of other authors.The character in the novels is portrayed as a “tough Chicago reporter.” In some of the novels it is said Janson was born in England, left the country in his teens, obtained American nationality and worked as an assistant to a private detective.Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. 	140818
1982	Hanky Panky	M				Anchorman (Bill Beutel). A complete innocent is drawn into a web of secrecy and government secrets.	140819
1940	Hanna i societen	MF				Journalist (Stig Jarrel)	140820
1983	Hanna K	M				German Journalist (William Berger)	140821
1989	Hanna Krall	MTF			Poland	Interviewer (Jacek Binkowski).	140822
2009	Hannah Montana	NJ			Hannah Montana Series (same plot as “Coming Home” and “Country Girl). 	Reporter, a sneaky newspaper reporter, is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140823
2009	Hannah Montana: Country Girl	NJ		Disney Press	Hannah Montana Series (same plot as “Coming Home”). 	Reporter, a sneaky newspaper reporter, is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140824
2007	Hannah Montana: Don’t Stop Till You Get the Phone	T	DVD -R HQ 9082		Episode. 10-12-2007	Tabloids. Miley enlists Lily to sell an unflattering photo of Hannah to a tabloid in order to buy a new and expensive phone. 	140825
2009	Hannah Montana: Going Home	NJ		Disney Press	Hanna Montana Series.	Reporter is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140826
2009	Hannah Montana: Hannah Montana Movie Junior Novel	NJ		Disney Press	Hanna Montana Series. Junior Novel with 8-page, full-color insert retells the story of the much-anticipated theatrical release of Hannah Montana in Spring, 2009. 	Reporter is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140827
2009	Hannah Montana: Inside Scoop	NJ			Hannah Montana Series (same plot as “Coming Home” and “Country Girl). 	Reporter, a sneaky newspaper reporter, is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140828
2006	Hannah Montana: It's My Party and I'll Lie if I Want To	T			Episode #5. 4-21-06	News Media. Lilly is embarrassing Miley. So Miley lies to Lilly about going to Kelly Clarkson's birthday party. Meanwhile a photographer catches "Hannah" leaving early and is published on the front page. Paulie the Paparazzo (Cutter Mitchell/Garcia)	140829
2009	Hannah Montana: Movie, The	M				Publicist Vita (Vanessa Williams). As Hannah Montana’s popularity begins to take over her life, Miley Stewart, on the urging from her father, takes a trip to her hometown of Crowley Corner, Tennessee, to get some perspective on what matters in life the most. Vita, however, steals the movie.	140830
2007	Hannah Montana: My Boyfriend's Jackson and There's Gonna Be Trouble	T			Episode #21. 1-1-07	Tabloid. The Paparazzo Paulie (Cutter Mitchell-Garcia) gets a shot of Hannah and Jackson together and the world thinks Jackson is "Hannah's" new boyfriend.	140831
2009	Hannah Montana: Secret Crush	NJ			Hannah Montana Series (same plot as “Coming Home” and “Country Girl). 	Reporter, a sneaky newspaper reporter, is on a mission to discover Hannah Montana’s secret. If he finds out that the pop sensation is really average teen Miley Stewart, will Miley’s life ever be the same? 	140832
2001	Hannibal	M	DVD			News Reporter (Judie Aronson). News Reporter (Tom Trigo). News Reporter (Sam Wells). News Reporter (Joseph M. West, Jr.). News Reporter (Ric Young). Media	140833
1949	Hannibal Cobb	R				Look Magazine photocrime	140834
1939	Hannibal Hooker: His Death and Adventures	N	OWN - H	Hale, William Harlan		Reporter Hannibal Hooker becomes a roving reporter and covers World War I.	140835
1987	Hanoi Hilton, The	M				News Media. Production Reporter (Ron Barker). Shipboard Journalist (D. Paul Thomas).	140836
1952	Hans Christian Andersen	M	DVD -R HQ 4247, 4248. L			Editor. Ugly Duckling comforts bald-headed child of newspaper editor, so editor prints it and Hans becomes a famous writer	140837
1962	Hans Moser ganz private	TF				Reporter Peter Frankenfeld	140838
1944	Hans officiella fastmo	MF				Newspaper. Man reading a newspaper (Tor Borong)	140839
2004	Hans Pilgaard moder George Michael	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Hans Pilgaard.	140840
1950	Hanson Baldwin's War News Report	DT			Series. 7-31-1950 to 10-9-1950. NBC	War Correspondent Hanson Baldwin	140841
1985	Hany az ora, Vekker ur?	MF				Journalist (Zoltan Bezeredy).	140842
1991	Haomen yeyan	MF				Photographer (Josephine Koo)	140843
1940	Hap Hopper	CS		Sparling, Jack and Drew Pearson		Reporter. Hopper began as a naive reporter, a big, blond innocent who stumbled around Washington D.C.	140844
1996	Hape Kerkeling - Das war mein Leben, bis jetzt	MTF				Editor Doris (Maren Kroymann)	140845
2005	Hapless Inheritance	N		Daniel, Bradford		Magazine Reporter Susan Roberts is explore the abandoned hometown of a man who was a master at making authentic-looking one-hundred dollar bills. She joins his grandson in a quest to find the money while helping him through all the trouble he gets into.	140846
2008	Happening, The	M				News Media. U.S. Reporter (Alicia Taylor). Network News Anchor (John Ottavino). Local News Anchor (Ukee Washington). Radio News Anchor (Sid Doherty). Radio Newsman (Bill Shusta). Radio Announcer (Kirk Penberthy).  Radio Voice (Wes Heywood - Voice). Medical Correspondent (Babita Hariani). TV Show Host (Armand Schultz). Park Bench Newspaper Reader (Scott Yannick). Elliot Moore is a high school science teacher who quizzes his class one day about an article in the New York Times. It’s about the sudden, mysterious disappearance of bees. Yet again, Nature is doing something inexplicable, and whatever science has to say about it will be, in the end, only a theory. Scientists will bring out more theories, but no explanations, when a more urgent dilemma hits the planet. It begins in Central Park. Suddenly and inexplicably, the behavior of everyone in the park changes in a most bizarre and horrible way. Soon, the strange behavior spreads throughout the city and beyond. Elliot, his wife, Alma and Jess, the young daughter of a friend, will only have theories to guide them where to run and where to hide. But theories may not be enough. The science teacher and his family flee New York to Philadelphia., At a diner, they see a newscast that suggests the suicides are not caused by a terrorist attack, but by a natural phenomena. A reporter says that the toxin switches off the part of the brain that keeps us from harming ourselves. Newscast discusses the toxin. A scientist is suggesting that judging from the severity and number of the attacks, and assuming some similarities to other kinds of natural toxins like ocean algae, the attacks will peak at 9 a.m. the next day and very quickly fall away to nothing following that. 	140847
1986	Happily Ever After	NR		Seger, Maura	Silhouette Intimate Moments #176	Reporter Judith Fairchild isn’t happy about being assigned to cover the royal wedding. As a story it very definitely had style, but not substance. Then she met Gavin Penderast, a U.S. ambassador whose mission went far beyond his attendance at the royal wedding. Fairchild discovers the balance of world power could easily depend on his success. The possibility of an expose was enticing, but even more enticing was the man she might have to expose.	140848
1999	Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child: Henny Penny	C	DVD -R HQ 1875. SVD 799			Reporter Henny Penny (Voice of Sharon Stone) is hit on head by an acorn and proclaims the sky is falling. Modern update of old story. When told it was an acorn that fell on her head, not the sky, she shouts: "I broke this story and I stand behind it."Lucy Goosey saves the day. "This is Henny Penny and that's the scoop."  Features "The Sky is Falling" about Henny Penny, "the top reporter, the number reporter, the best reporter of them all."Narrated by Robert Guillaume. Sharon Stone as Henny Penny. Alan M. Dershowitz as Turkey Lurkey. Marty Hart as Lucy Goosey. Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. as Foxy Loxy. Jesse Jackson Sr. as Cocky Locky.Geraldine A. Ferraro as Merle. Rudy Giuliani as Earl. Henry A. Kissinger as Ducky Doodles. John McLaughlin as Wooster Rooster.	140849
1999	Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child: Henny Penny: The Sky Is Falling	MUS	DVD -R HQ 1875. SVD 799	Preffer, Spencer and Steve Punkett.		Reporter Henny Penny sings "The Sky is Falling" (performed by Patti Welch). "I've got the biggest story ever heard, they will hang on every word, I'm going to be a famous bird. Yes, I've got the biggest scoop I've ever had…."….the story's bound to be my launching pad. The sky is falling, you'd better watch your head, the sky is falling, the headline will be read, and everybody will know before it falls, that I'm the best reporter of them all.""I'm sure the Pulitzer is mine, I will sign the dotted line on a book deal so divine. Yes Hollywood will demand the movie's rights and I'll be on the stage on Oscar Night.""The sky is falling, You'd better watch your head, the sky is falling, the headline will be read. And everybody will know before it falls, that I'm the best reporter of them all.""The sky is falling, you'd better watch your head, the sky is falling, the headline will be read. Woodward and Bernstein won't even get a call, cause I'm the top reporter, the number one reporter, yes, I'm the best reporter of them all."	140850
1917	Happiness	M			AFI-Magazines	Magazine	140851
1983	Happy	MT				Reporter (Kathy Bendett).  Newscaster (Susan Turk).	140852
1904	Happy Average, The	N	USC	Whitlock, Brand		Reporter James Weston of the Courier. Marley joins the paper as a reporter.	140853
2000	Happy Birthday Shakespeare	MT				Cameraman (Joel Beckett).	140854
1978	Happy Days; Richie Gets Framed	T			Episode #130. 12-12-1978	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie, who is running for class president, gets his picture taken at a massage parlor by his opponent.Richie thinks his campaign will be ruined if the picture gets out.	140855
1977	Happy Days: Apartment, The	T			Episode #95. 11-1-1977	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie, Potsie and Ralph get an apartment of their own.	140856
1981	Happy Days: Baby, It's Cold Outside	T			Episode #199. 12-8-1981	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) is in the Army. Lori Beth visits Richie in Greenland while Joanie takes care of Richie, Jr.	140857
1977	Happy Days: Book of Records, The	T			Episode #77. 1-18-1977	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. To get some publicity, Al tries to have someone break a world record at Arnold's.	140858
1977	Happy Days: Bye Bye Blackball	T			Episode #99. 11-19-1977	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie, Potsie and Ralph want to join the best fraternity on campus, but they have to survive "Hell Week" first.	140859
1978	Happy Days: Casanova Cunningham	T			Episode #120. 10-5-1978. Series 1-5-1974 to 7-19-1984	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie must escort a baton twirler to his frat dance, but he tells Lori Beth that he will be out with the police on a journalism case	140860
1980	Happy Days: Dreams Can Come True	T			Episode #170. 11-25-1980	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) is in the Army. Lori Beth receives a letter from Richie in which he proposes marriage.She has to go to Greenland for the wedding, but doesn't have the money to make the trip. Marion goes on a show called "Dreams Can Come True" in which three women tell their stories of tragedy.The winner has their dream come true and Marion hopes she can win the money for Lori Beth.	140861
1982	Happy Days: Empty Nest	T			Episode #214. 10-19-1982	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), his wife Lori Beth and Richie Jr. leave the Cunningham house and Marion looks to find ways to cope and occupy her time.	140862
1978	Happy Days: Fearless Malph	T			Episode #123. 10-24-1978	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie is writing a story about fears and phobias and finds out that Ralph is afraid of nearly everything.While Richie, Potsie and Ralph are visiting a professor whose specialty is fear, lab mice become agitated. The professor concludes that it is a sign that a tornado is coming.	140863
1976	Happy Days: Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 3	T			Episode #66. 9-28-1976	Photographer (Jerry Paris).	140864
1977	Happy Days: Hollywood (Part 2)	T			Episode #90. 9-13-1977	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Fonzie takes his screen test with Richie as his reading partner.The director loves Fonzie, but the studio is more impressed with Richie and offers him a contract.	140865
1974	Happy Days: Howdy Doody Show, The	T	SVD 786		Episode #33 1-15-74	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Facing a deadline, he tries to interview Buffalo Bob Smith and Howdy Doody to get a picture of Clarabell the Clown without makeup.To get on the set, Richie plans to get Ralph to enter a Howdy Doody look-alike contest the show is conducting. Buffalo Bob Smith (Himself). Clarabelle (Bob Brunner).	140866
1979	Happy Days: King Richard's Big Night	T			Episode #152. 11-20-1979	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie is chosen the 1961 Delta Gamma King and acts like a jerk after receiving the honor.Nobody knows that the reason he acts the way he does is the result of someone slipping a pill into his ginger ale. The next day everyone is angry with Richie, but he is confused because he doesn't remember anything that happened after being crowned king.	140867
1979	Happy Days: Married Strangers	T			Episode #135. 2-6-1979	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. It's their 23rd anniversary and Howard and Marion are angry at each other over a rate-your-mate test they took in a magazine.Richie, Fonzie and Joanie have arranged for them to take a second honeymoon. Marion angers Howard even further when she wants everything to be exactly the same as it was on their first honeymoon.	140868
1976	Happy Days: Muckrakers, The	T	SVD 966		Episode. #72. 11-23-1976	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist and looks into a scandal at the high school cafeteriaRichie wants to be a tough reporter so he sets out to investigate the food at Jefferson High. During his investigation, he discovers that Fonzie is afraid of liver.	140869
1978	Happy Days: My Favorite Orkan	T			Episode #110. 2-28-1978	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. An alien, Mork from Ork (Robin Williams) comes to earth looking for someone average or humdrum to study and he picks Richie.	140870
1974	Happy Days: Nose for News	T	DVD -R HQ 4766. SVD 1439		Episode #101. 12-13-1977.	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Professor Garrity (Henry Beckman) in the Journalism Department.Richie gets a "D" in investigative reporting, so he decides to look for a big story and uncovers sanitation scandal. Richie discovers that the corrupt sanitation department is forcing Howard to pay a weekly surcharge.	140871
1977	Happy Days: Physical, The	T			Episode #83. 2-22-1977	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie, Fonzie, Potsie and Ralph receive notices from the army to report for physicals.	140872
1981	Happy Days: R.C. & L.B. Forever	T			Episode #186. 5-5-1981	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) is in the Army. Richie and Lori Beth want to get married, but Lori Beth cannot go to Richie's military base until they're already married..Roger suggests that they have a ceremony in which a proxy stands in for Richie because he can't be there in person. Fonzie volunteers to be the proxy.	140873
1979	Happy Days: Ralph vs. Potsie	T	VHS 1284		Episode #133. 1-12-1979	Advice Columnist Aunt Fanny. Ralph and Potsie write to the Aunt Fanny advice column in the newspaper for roommate advice, unaware that Richie is Aunt Fanny. Richie temporarily takes over the local newspaper's advice column but only tells Fonzie about it.Potsie and Ralph, in an attempt to solve their continuous bickering problem, write in to Richie's column. Richie, via the column, suggests they literally draw a line down the center of the room and for Ralph to stay on one side and Potsie on the other.School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist.	140874
1978	Happy Days: Richie Almost Dies	T			Episode #106. 1-31-1978	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Richie isn't moving after he crashes his new motorcycle.	140875
1979	Happy Days: Richie Falls in Love	T	DVD -R HQ 3097. SVD 1458		Episode #148. 10-23-1979	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Photojournalist (Jenny Sullivan) becomes Richie's great love and he wants to run away with her.Angry with Lori Beth about her wanting him to wear a Humpty Dumpty costume for a Homecoming parade, Richie goes to a bar to be alone. He meets a young woman there and finds they work in complementary fields.She's a photojournalist and she asks Richie to go with her on a trip to Venice and he accepts.	140876
1975	Happy Days: Richie's Flip Side	T			Episode #37. 3-18-1975	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist.Richie is forced into being a disc jockey at a local radio station when one there suddenly quits. His boss informs him that he has the potential to become the next Wolfman Jack, and Richie begins to develop an inflated ego and neglect his friends.	140877
1979	Happy Days: Richie's Job	T	SVD 1445		Episode #147. 10-9-1979	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) starts his journalism career by loading newspapers on a truck. Wanting to have some money of his own, Richie gets a job loading papers for The Milwaukee Journal.Man named Frank (Jed Cooper), who works in the same department, doesn't like Richie right from the start.	140878
1980	Happy Days: Roaring Twenties, The	T			Episode #166. 3-25-1980	School Newspaper Reporter Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) of the Jefferson Bugle. Aspires to be a journalist. Howard's Uncle Joe, after reading Richie's report on the 1920s, tells him a story about what really happened during Prohibition.	140879
1983	Happy Days: Welcome Home (Part 1)	T			Episode #237. 10-25-1983	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) with Lori Beth and Richie Jr. and Ralph return from the army. Howard is able to get Richie an interview with The Milwaukee Journal, but Richie doesn't appear to be interested.	140880
1983	Happy Days: Welcome Home (Part 2)	T			Episode #238. 11-1-1993	Aspiring Journalist Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) is upset about giving up his dream as a screenwriter and having to pretend to be happy all the time. Richie takes out his frustrations on everyone around him -- including punching Fonzie in a bar.	140881
1969	Happy Ending, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	140882
1991	Happy Endings	N	OWN - H	Quinn, Sally		Reporter Allison Sterling is dynamic, sexy and famous, a successful reporter who now finds herself yearning for motherhood.	140883
1999	Happy Face Murders	MT				National News Commentator (J.C. Kenny)	140884
1968	Happy Families	N	OWN - H	Maloff, Saul		Newsmagazine. Robert Kalb, middle-aged editorial employee of a news magazine. Suffers domestic and personal strife before finding a purpose in life.	140885
1996	Happy Gilmore	M				Reporter (David Kaye). Reporter #2 (Dave Cameron). Reporter #3 (Lou Kliman).	140886
1951	Happy Go Lovely	M	DVD -R HQ 2417, 2418. SVD 1344			Reporter B.G. Bruno (David Niven) is really the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland. He falls in love with one of the women in an American troupe who want to produce a musical in town.	140887
1943	Happy Go Lucky	M				News Media. First Reporter (Irving Bacon). Second Reporter (Arthur Loft). Reporter in Lobby (Leyland Hodgson). Photographer (Donald Kerr).	140888
1953	Happy Headline, The	T			Campbell Television Soundstage - 12-25-53	Newspaper. James Costigan, Richard Bishop	140889
2001	Happy Holidaze from the Jonzes	M				Photographer (Jon Jacobs)	140890
1977	Happy Hooker Goes to Washington, The	M				News Media. Los Angeles Reporters (Michael Heit, Dan Sothern). D.C. Reporters (Jeff Gelb, Mark Thomas, Mike Steen, Alex Koba, Lawrence Altman, Vincent Di Paolo). Chinese Reporter (Joycelyne Lew). Associate Editor (Brenda Fogarty).Photographer (Rip Taylor). Photographer's Assistant (Sheila Sisco).	140891
1901	Happy Hooligan April-Fooled	M				Newsboys. Two small boys attempt to sell him newspapers	140892
1987	Happy Hour	M				Anchorman (Paul Engman). Anchorwoman (Carol LeBeau).	140893
2003	Happy Hour	M				Publicist (Cate Smit). Real-Life Journalists Bob O'Brien, Jack Newfield, Pete Hamill, Steve Dunleavy. Advertising Executive (Kurt Elftmann).	140894
1943	Happy Journalist, The	PO	MLPL	Belloc, Hilaire		Journalist. "By dirty grates I love to lurk;"	140895
1938	Happy Landing	M				News Media. News Reporters (Lon Chaney Jr., Harry Goodwin, Robert Lowery, Arthur Rankin, Charles Tannen).	140896
2006	Happy Now	M			Canada. Short	News Media. Reporter (Julia Doran).	140897
2008	Happy Singles	TF			Belgium. 13-episode Series. 	Aspiring Reporter Ruth is Sexologist Elke’s best friend. The two live with Monica, one of Elke’s most active clients who is rich, divorced and enjoys her freedom, in the same house. 	140898
1940	Happy Terrill: Ray, The	CB		Fine, Lou and Will Eisner (Art)		Reporter Happy Terrill	140899
1732	Happy Unfortunate, The; Or, the Female Page	N	USC	Boyd, Elizabeth		Press. Heywood reference.	140900
1946	Happy Woman	N		Orr, Christine		Press	140901
1950	Happy Years, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3285, 3286. SVD 1554			Reporter (Robert Board as Bert, a Reporter).	140902
2009	Happy-Ness ISA	N		Adelmund, Steven J. 		Syndicated Columnist tries to figure out what defines happiness on a weekly basis in his national article. He talks about what true happiness is, and fans ask for advice. It is all a lie. His life is falling apart, and he is holding on by his finger nails -- until one fan calls him out on it. Can he survive his biggest fan’s lessons on what true happiness is?	140903
1991	Haque	MF			India	Editor Nandi (Rajendra Gupta).	140904
2003	Harakanpesa	TF			Finland	Reporter. Special Reporter (Asser S. Korhonen-Himself).	140905
2006	Harald Schmidt:	T			Episode #52. 4-26-2006	Reporter Nathalie Licard. Host Harald Schmidt	140906
2006	Harbor Nights	NR		Evanick, Marcia		Reporter-Columnist Norah Stevens works on the local newspaper in Misty Harbor, Maine. She’s a reporter and a darned good one, which is why she has been asked to do a weekly column on controversial subjects for the local paper. It’s difficult for her to trust men after the shattering incident that led to her parents’ divorce, and her new job writing a controversial column for the local newspaper doesn’t help win friends. But her mother, Joanna, leads the way as she takes steps toward establishing a new life, and then there are the Porters, the large, loud, loving family next door. Ned Porter, who often visits his parents’ home, always expected to fall for an outdoorsy woman like his brothers’ wives, so he’s caught off guard by the ultra-feminine Stevens ladies. Throw in a spoiled but lovable Pomeranian named Zsa Zsa, and the rough-hewn builder isn’t sure what hit him. 	140907
2007	Hard and Fast	NR		Jones, Lisa Renee	Harlequin Blaze	Sports Reporter Amanda Wright, the new reporter on the pro baseball block, staying away from ballplayers is harder to do than she thought, especially with the team’s star pitcher, gorgeous Brad Rogers, sending signals her libido can’t possibly miss. How can she indulge her craving for Brad and still prove she can play with the big-league journalists? From their first illicit kiss, their private ball games lead to delicious pleasure. Then she discovers Brad is hiding a big secret that could make her career -- or blow his. And suddenly she has to choose between the best story of her life or the best sex she has ever had.	140908
1946	Hard Boiled Reporter and the Miracle, The	R			Episode #40. 12-5-1946. Radio Reader's Digest:	Reporter (Joseph Cotton).	140909
2005	Hard Copy	T			South African TV Series 2005-2006. 15 episodes.	Newsroom inhabited by a set of charismatic characters. Newspaper staff members deal with real South African issues and real, breaking news stories.Hard Copy 1 ended with mass walk-out by the main characters when Xolani Modise (John Matshikiza) bought their newspaper, The Bulletin.  Three months later, Hard Copy II returns. In Modise's hands, The Bulletin has deteriorated, circulation has plummeted.The paper has lost circulation and identity and has become a burden to a man who has more than enough to worry about. Staff members have been trying to make a living in freelance jobs.Ivan Ferris (Martin Le Maitre) has contacted Dorothy Wilcox (Fiona Ramsay) and Cyril Mkhwane (Lindelani Buthelezi) with the idea or raising money to buy back the paper. Celebrity cameo appearances. Benny Jacobs (Jody J. Abrahams).Other main characters: Grant Fletcher (Darren Maule). Abigail Mashinga (Pamela Nomvete). Steven Mhlaba (Dini Nondumo). Amanda Le Roux (Kira Wilkenson). Shabba Mosiea (Kabelo Thai). Kim Smollen (Shannon Esra). Lisa Wilcox (Sade Giliberti).	140910
1989	Hard Copy	DT	SV 83, SV 71		Episodes. 4-14-91 Series 9-18-1989 to 3-26-1999	Reporter Doug Bruckner (1996-1999). Reporter Pat Lalama (1996-1999). Reporter Edward Miller (1996-1999). Reporter Jerry Penacoli (1996-1999). Reporter Diane Dimond. Field Reporter Dan Hanks (1992-1993).Correspondents Rafael Abramovitz, Kelly Monaco.	140911
1998	Hard Copy	N		Lee-Potter, Emma		Photojournalist Anna Armitage is desperate to make her name in Fleet Street. She’s determined to reach the top as a news photojournalist. She’s got the talent. She’s got the drive. All she needs is the luck. Reporter Sam Turner, a former Daily News high-flyer, cynical middle-aged hack whose career is on the slide, is too expensive to fire so the new management is hoping late callouts to cover lousy stories will force him to resign. So the Bella Fraser fiasco is the last thing either of them needs. The novice and the old hack screw up big time -- and the supermodel splash goes to the Chronicle instead. But a great partnership has been born. Together Anna and Sam might just survive megalomaniac proprietors, ruthless news editors, a hawkish peer intent on introducing a privacy law, and Bella Fraser. And they might just topple a Home Secretary or so along the way. “How far would you go for a headline?” A brash, bitchy truth behind the headlines story.	140912
1987	Hard Copy:	T	VHS 385		Episodes. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.Cub Reporter David Del Valle (Dean Devlin), fresh out of journalism schoolPress room of the California Metro Police Department. Blake Calisher (Wendy Crewson) works for City Wire Service. Paul Hirschon (Kim Miyori) writes for the Metro Register. Scoop Webster (George Petrie).	140913
1987	Hard Copy:	T	A1104-6	Levinson and Link	Episode. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.Cub Reporter David Del Valle (Dean Devlin) tires to steal hot story. Scoop Webster (George Petrie).Press room of the California Metro Police Department. Blake Calisher (Wendy Crewson) works for City Wire Service. Paul Hirschon (Kim Miyori) writes for the Metro Register.	140914
1987	Hard Copy:	T			Episode. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.Scoop Webster (George O. Petrie) is obsessed with uncovering truth about an unethical religious group. Andy Omart wants to make a differencePress room of the California Metro Police Department. Blake Calisher (Wendy Crewson) works for City Wire Service. Paul Hirschon (Kim Miyori) writes for the Metro Register. Scoop Webster (George Petrie).	140915
1987	Hard Copy:	T			Episode. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.During a heat wave, drugged-up lunatic breaks free while being booked, steals gun and takes Boot (Charles Cooper) hostagePress room of the California Metro Police Department. Blake Calisher (Wendy Crewson) works for City Wire Service. Paul Hirschon (Kim Miyori) writes for the Metro Register. Scoop Webster (George Petrie).	140916
1987	Hard Copy:	T			Episode. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.Reporter Coverson (James McDonnell) takes a stab at getting a story on his own, uncovers a sex scandal and police	140917
1987	Hard Copy:	T			Episode. Series 1-25-87 to 7-3-87. CBS	Newspaper Staff in Los Angeles where a highly competitive bunch of journalists jockeyed for the Big Scoop. Reporter Andy Omart (Michael Murphy) is the veteran newshound for the Morning Express (Morning Post). Reporter Frank Slaten.Cub Reporter David Del Valle (Dean Devlin), fresh out of journ alism school, jeopardizes his career when he breaks a story about two supervisors on the take.Press room of the California Metro Police Department. Blake Calisher (Wendy Crewson) works for City Wire Service. Paul Hirschon (Kim Miyori) writes for the Metro Register. Scoop Webster (George Petrie).	140918
1996	Hard Core Lingo	M				Journalist (Nicole Parker)	140919
1996	Hard Core Logo	M				Documentary Cameraman (Danny Nowak).	140920
2006	Hard Corps, The	M				TV Newscaster (Aaron Craven). Reporter (Craig Robert Young).	140921
1964	Hard Day's Night, A	M	L		AFI-Television. PR	Society Reporter (Marianne Stone). TV. Public Relations.	140922
2006	Hard Evidence	N		Clare, Pamela		Investigative Reporter Tessa Novak witnesses the murder of a teenage girl-and believes Julian Darcangelo committed the crime.But Julian is actually an undercover FBI agent on the trail of a human trafficker and killer. And now Tessa's report has brought them closer than either one of them could have imagined-and put both of their lives in danger.	140923
1944	Hard Facts	N	OWN - H	Spring, Howard		Newspaper Owner is founder of first penny newspaper	140924
1988	Hard Focus: Nusumi-giki (aka Survey Map of a Paradise Lost)	MF			Japan. Adult	Investigative Reporter Nukada gets his next big assignment, the secret world of Japanese phone sex clubs. He is looking to write a feature exploring the phenomenal popularity of Japanese telephone sex clubs but he finds a story bigger than he ever anticipated when his contact in the underground becomes involved in sexually charged murder. The ace reporter has a special knack for breaking the biggest stories around and when he catches wind of the telephone sex clubs that have been thriving in Japan, his editor puts him into contact with a sex club employee in the hopes that she may be able to provide the reporter with a headline-grabbing scoop. When a brutal murder is committed, Nukada slowly begins to uncover a dark world of bondage and sadistic sex. As his investigation continues to lead him down a frightening path in which the darkest desires of man are realized in the flesh, the fearless reporter soon finds that he may not live long enough to break the sordid story.	140925
1936	Hard Guy, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6398		Vitaphone Varieties	Newspaper. "The Hard Guy" reads  to his wife and child from the newspaper "Sailing" sections. Then reads about a robbery of $75,000 in jewelry, leaves $5,000 in cash. "Caught the poor sap down in the cellar. Said he needed the money for his kids."Bitter and angry veteran. "All I want is work." Goes to get his old army coat and finds a gun in the trunk. Now in the "Army of the Unemployed."Hocks the gun instead of using it.  The End.	140926
1980	Hard Knocks	M				Photographer (Rennie Ellis)	140927
2004	Hard Knocks: Chris Benoit Story, The	DT				Commentator Jim Ross	140928
2006	Hard Luck	M				News Cameraman (Eric Bruno Borgman).	140929
2004	Hard Man Is Good To Find	NR		Blackwood, Jane		Journalist Harry Crandall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning, buttoned-up journalist, becomes publisher of a small-town newspaper. Stop the Press -- Here’s the Front Page Story. Firing reporters left and right, Crandall makes no friends in the newsroom, especially not with the cute, rough-around-the-edges editor, Jamie McLane. She’s got a pool going -- first reporter who can find out why the cold-hearted, but extremely gorgeous task master had to leave New York takes the jackpot. And she plans to be the winner, if she can keep from falling for the jerk. Are you getting this all down? Here’s the curve ball: Turns out Crandall thinks McLane’s one of the best natural reporters he’s ever met. Sure, she needs practice -- some late nights, a little field work, a lot of arguing behind closed doors that leaves him ready for a cold shower. His reporter’s instincts tell him she’s working hard to get the story on him, but if she wants him to reveal his sources, she’ll have to be willing to give him something of hers in return.	140930
1985	Hard Money	N	OWN - H	Thomas, Michael M.		News Media. Eldton Erwitt, conservative backed by EmpCom Holdings -- 500 giant corporations try to take over a telecommunications conglomerate.	140931
1991	Hard News	NM	OWN - H	Deaver, Jeffery Wilds		Cameraperson, Assistant Rune, for news department of a major network. Piper Sutton, a fiercely aggressive anchor woman who clawed her way to the top and now hosts Current Events, the nation's hottest newsmagazine	140932
1992	Hard News	N		Long, James		BBC Reporter Steve Ross is in the thick of a West End riot when three hooded men attack the TV journalist and kill his cameraman friend stealing every scrap of his equipment. Who would want a clumsy, outdated TV camera badly enough to kill?Determined to bring his friend's murderers to justice, the respected BBC reporter's search takes him into a network of international terrorism where they key figure is an beautiful and engimatic explosives expert.	140933
1995	Hard News	N		Sullivan, Mark T.	Big-City Newspaper Novel	Reporters Gideon McCarthy and Prentice "News" LaFontaine of the Post stumble into the biggest story of their careers. In an unnamed California city that resemble San Diego, two newspapers, the Post and the Beacon, are duking it out for survival.Big break for the Post comes when two of its reporters discover of the body of a high-priced prostitute in the desert shortly after she testified at a grand jury looking into police corruption.Snooping down various leads, the reporters uncover a shady real-estate development and an orgy masquerading as a political benefit, plus crooked cops and scared streetwalkers.McCarthy juggles his time between his adopted children and a job on the night beat of the Post.  He has a dirty little secret: he plagiarized someone else's work. But he's basically a good guy.He hopes to salvage his troubled journalistic career by covering a dangerous story on a serial killer targeting prostitutes.	140934
1980	Hard Rain, The	N		Smith, Dinitia		Magazine Reporter Luke becomes a magazine reporter in New York, feels guilty about not committing himself to social change. When friend's radical activities lead to his death, Luke decides to take action	140935
1993	Hard Target	M				Reporter (Codie Scott).	140936
1989	Hard Time on Planet Earth:	T				Reporter tries to help Jesse find the power-depleted Control after he suffers a misadventure at Disneyland	140937
1989	Hard Time on Planet Earth: All That You Can Be	T			Episode #5. 3-29-1989	Reporter (Julie Moran).	140938
1989	Hard Time on Planet Earth: Something To Bank On	T			Episode #2. 3-8-1989	Anchorwoman (Marcia Brandwynne).	140939
1989	Hard Time on Planet Earth: Stranger in a Strange Land	T			Episode #1. 3-1-1989	Newsperson (Juney Smith). News Commentator (Minerva Scelza-Perez). Alien banished from another planet is sentenced to exile on Earth, arrives naked and discovers television.	140940
1999	Hard Time: Hostage Hotel	MT				News Media. Field Reporter (Dahlia Waingort). Newscaster (Lonnie Lardner).	140941
1999	Hard Times	N		Vaughan, Robert		War Correspondent Shaylin McKay is one of the few women reporters in the business. As she risks her life as a correspondent in Civil War-torn Spain, she confronts the realities of war and the possibilities of human endurance.	140942
1933	Hard to Handle	M	DVD -R HQ 6434, 6432		PR	Press Agent Myron "Lefty" Merrill (James Cagney) promotes a dance marathon and meets a contestant and her mother. Photographer Ed (Lester Dorr). Radio Announcer (Allen Jenkins)Merrill saves the day by coming up with use for grapefruit farms -- a new 18-day diet.	140943
1990	Hard to Kill	M	VHS 938			Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy-Himself) Newscaster (Janet Zappala)	140944
1994	Hard Truth, The	M				Reporter (Heather Cummings). City Hall Reporter (Ellen Harvey). Reporter (Michael Edward Rose).	140945
1973	Hard Way to Die, A	SM	OWN - GPL	Irvine, R.R.	In "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1973." Also in "Deadly Arts, The."	News Media. TV Anchor Al Aarons. Ev West, Channel Three's gabby weatherman.  Narrator Tod Hicks, the producer.  News Director Bud Murch.Cindy Simpson, Channel Three's recent concession to Women's Lib, a weekend weather girl.  Sportscaster Jeff Douglas.	140946
1942	Hard Way, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2158, 2159. VHS 1250 (Ending Missing)			Columnist Ed Sullivan byline on newspaper. Newspaper stories and headlines. Radio Announcer (Bill Kennedy). Photographer (Leo White - The Photographer).	140947
1991	Hard Way, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9028, 9029			News Media. TV Reporter Frank (Jan Speck). Newsman (Frank Geraci).	140948
1997	Hard Wired	N		Chapman, Sally		Public Relations Specialist Margo Miller works for NASA, dresses in a seven-hundred-dollar suit, and appears at Data9000 Investigations to hire Julie Blake and her partner Vic Paoli, Miller’s former boyfriend, to find the hacker who is jeopardizing Mission Control’s communication system. The two investigators leap at the chance to solve an easy case and meet real astronauts at the same time. Relocating to NASA’s headquarters in Houston for what looks to be a straightforward case of computer hacking turns into a serious matter of life and death. If Julie and Vic can’t find the person who has discovered a way into the computer system at Mission control, the lives of the astronauts involved in the upcoming shuttle mission will be endangered. But even before they leave Earth, the shuttle mission’s astronauts start turning up dead, beginning with what looks like a staged suicide.	140949
2002	Hard Word, The	M				Newsreader (Tony Jones).	140950
2004	Hard-Bitten	M				News Media. The Reporter (Stephanie Thrope). The Cameraman (CJ).	140951
1977	Hard-Boiled Omnibus: Early Stories From Black Mask	SM	MLPL	Shaw, Joseph T.		Reporters	140952
1951	Hard, Fast and Beautiful	M	DVD -R 1744			Reporters surround tennis star. Commentator (Arthur Little Jr.-Himself).	140953
1956	Harda leken, Den	MF			Sweden.	Photographer (Gosta Broden). Photographer (Olle Seijbold).	140954
1990	Hardball	MT				Reporter (Jamie Rose) is on the scene moments after the murder of a homeless man, thanks to a call from the killer, who calls her again to announce his next move	140955
1994	Hardball	T			9-1-1994 TV Series (USA).	Sports Media. Reporter (Christopher Darga). The Pioneers, a major league baseball team, hires a new manager to shape things up in the clubhouse and on the field. 	140956
2006	Hardball With Chris Matthews	DT				Anchor-Host Chris Matthews. Newsman Bob Windrem, NBC News New York. Wall Street Journal Writer John Harwood. NBC Newswoman Joanne Nesti, NBC 30 News.	140957
1994	Hardball: Butt Winnick Story, The	T			Episode #3. 9-18-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) is a ditzy new publicist for the Pioneers baseball team. Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams).Reporter-Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams). Male Reporter (Jack Kenny), Female Reporter (Terry Urdang).	140958
1994	Hardball: Frank Buys an Island, Mike Pays the Price	T			Episode #5. 10-9-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. Reporter (Christopher Darga).Mike's wife discovers he has been making love to her as part of a scheme to improve his batting average. Frank buys his own island, which doesn't go over well with the inhabitants. The Pioneers is a losing baseball team.	140959
1994	Hardball: Lee's Bad, Bad Day	T			Episode #6. 10-16-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) has her hands full when things go wrong during the annual Old-Timers' Day Pioneers basebalgame. Female Anchor (Sally Ann Brooks). Spanish Anchor (Daniel Edward Mora). Male Anchor (Dave Sebastian Williams). .Fox Announcer (Peter Cullen)	140960
1994	Hardball: Mike's Release	T			Episode #2. 9-11-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth)works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. Reporter (Christopher Darga). Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams).Mike is fired for being out of shape but management has to reconsider when he helps apprehend a notorious figure.	140961
1994	Hardball: My Name Is Hard B.	T			Episode #7. 10-23-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. Reporter (Christopher Darga). Male TV Anchor (Dave Sebastian Williams).Team mascot Hardball loses his wife to a rival mascot. Baseball Superstar Barry Bonds makes an appearance.	140962
1994	Hardball: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-4-1994. Series 9-4-1994 to	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) is a ditzy new publicist for the Pioneers baseball team. The team is losing so she attempts to introduce a new team mascot.After a bad fan reaction, she admits defeat and brings back the team's mascot -- the ever popular "Hardball." Reporter-Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams). Male Reporter (Jack Kenny), Female Reporter (Terry Urdang).	140963
1994	Hardball: Rookie, the Batgirl, the Coach and His Wife, The	T			Episode #9.	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. She hires a batgirl as Nelson's replacement. Male Reporter (Steve Kehela). Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams).Manager Happy strikes out in the romance field when his third wife files for divorce.	140964
1994	Hardball: See Spot Run	T			Episode #8.	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. Team hires a football pro as a publicity stunt, but it turns out he plays better than some of the regular team members.Male Reporter (Christopher Darga). Female Reporter (Jenna Cole). Sports Announcer (Dave Sebastian Williams).	140965
1994	Hardball: Whose Strike Is It Anyway?	T			Episode #4. 10-2-1994	Publicist Lee Emery (Alexandra Wentworth) works for the losing Pioneers baseball team. Reporter (Dave Sebastian Williams). Panicked when the team goes on strike, Arnold agrees to a very, very bad business deal.	140966
1991	Hardcastle and McCormick:	T				Publisher of a newspaper doesn't want Hardcastle to get a U.S. Supreme Court seat	140967
1984	Hardcastle and McCormick: Georgia Street Motors, The	T			Episode #18.  2-5-1984	Newscasters (Chuck Bowman, Michael Yama).	140968
1986	Hardcastle and McCormick: Hardcastle for Mayor	T		Cassidy, Alan	Episode	News Media. Reporter Jenkins (Amanda Harley). Reporter Howarth (John Widlock). Reporter Trigg (Alan Woolf). . Reporter #2 (Arva Holt).	140969
1986	Hardcastle and McCormick: Mister Hardcastle Goes to Washington	T		Hasburgh, Patrick	Episode #16. 1-15-1984	News Media	140970
2006	Hardcastle's Airmen	N		Ison, Graham		Reporter becomes a suspect when a policeman is shot dead in Westminster, February 1915 with the Great War still raging on the Western Front.	140971
1977	Hardcore	M				Photographer (Michael Feast).	140972
1998	Hardcore	M				Photographer (Montgomery Ingram). Cameraman (John Simms).	140973
1979	Hardcore	M				Film Cameraman (Stephen P. Dunn).	140974
2002	Hardcore Action News	M				Cameraman Norman (Jay Hunter).	140975
1985	Hardcover	NM	OWN - P	Warga, Wayne		Former Journalist Jeffrey Dean, rare book dealer, ex-journalist, and CIA courier	140976
1973	Harder They Come, The	M				Editor (Adrian Robinson). Photographer (Ed "Bum" Lewis).	140977
1956	Harder They Fall, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5197, 5198. VHS 462	Schulberg, Budd (Novel).  Philip  Yordan (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book	Former Sportswriter Eddie Willis (Humphrey Bogart) lost his column when his paper folded. Goes to work as press agent for fight promoter. Admits he is taking  job for money adding that for 17 years he has never missed a deadline nor saved a buck.Willis laments to wife that he has gone into public relations, but defends his new position to others: "What's the difference? Money's money, no matter where you get it." Willis' wife wants him to back to newspaper on rewrite desk. Insists they need moneyPlants phony stories in papers. Promoter cheats fighter. Willis gives him money, sends him home. Writes articles exposing corruption in fight business. Reporter in Hospital (Mort Mills). Reporter (Emily Belser). Reporter (Jack Daly). PR man Eddie Lewis..Reporter (Ralph Gamble). Reporter (Don Kohler). Reporter (Richard Norris). Reporter (Stafford Repp). Reporter (Mark Scott). Reporter (Charles Tannen). Reporter (Russ Whiteman). "You go ahead and write. It's been tried before. Who reads, and who cares?…"...And who's gonna listen to you?". Willis: "People still know  how to read." "What do you mean, the people? The little people, they sit around and get fat and fall asleep in front of the TV set with their belly full of beer. That's the people for you."	140978
1947	Harder They Fall, The	N		Schulberg, Budd		Sportswriter Eddie Willis is broke after the newspaper he works for goes under. He’s hired by a boxing promoter to act as publicist, a press agent for his new boxer, a giant, slow-witted and untalented Argentinean named Toro Moreno.  Eddie eventually sends Toro back to Argentina risking his life to do so, giving Toro his own cut of the proceeds. Eddie defies the managers and begins writing an expose about corruption in the boxing world. 	140979
1977	Harder Thing Than Triumph, A	NM		Byfield, Barbara Ninde		Photographer Helen Bullock and Simon Bede are guests at Beemeadows Farm, a variety of early retirement community set up in the Berkshires. They were invited there by Simon's aunt. Bullock used to work for the Globe.Helen breaks a bone in her foot after falling into a "vicious damp stinking hole the little bastard (an obnoxious 9-year-old called Webby) has dug in the mucky ground."She is very aware that Simon's had 25 hot and heavy years of Anglican politics and is due for a long, long sabbatical. When the founder of the community dies of a broken neck and his wife disappears, Simon figures out what happened.But he has now retired from his post of aide to the Archbishop of Canterbury.	140980
1971	Hardliners, The	N		Haggard, William Walker		News Media. Publication of memoirs withdrawn.	140981
1980	Hardly Working	M				News Media. Newswoman (Erica Huddy). Newsman #1 (John DiSanti). Newsman (Bobby Kosser).	140982
2005	Hardly Working	N		Burke, Betsy	Red Dress Ink novels	Public Relations Practitioner Dinah Nichols has it pretty good doing PR work for Green World International, an environmental-protection agency. She’s friendly with almost everyone in the office, save for Penelope,a self-righteous virgin who looks down on Dinah. But when upper-management guru Ian Trutch comes in to examine the company’s financial state, Dinah and her co-workers get very worried about their jobs, especially after their biggest contributor goes bankrupt. To complicate matters, Dinah has finally learned the identity of her father and manages to track him down, but not to tell him that she’s his daughter. When handsome Ian starts to take a decidedly interest in Dinah, she figures she can buy herself and her co-workers time to locate a reclusive Scottish millionaire who might be interested in making a major donation. But Ian soon proves to be duplicitous. Penelope scores a major victory and Dinah begins to fear for her job. 	140983
1997	HARDtalk	DT			UK. Series 1997-	Interviewer James Rubin. Presenter Tim Sebastian (1997-2005).	140984
2004	HARDtalk Extra	DT			UK Series	Interviewers Gavin Esler, Mihal Husain, Tom Brook).	140985
2003	Hardthrob	CB			Coley Running Wild #3. Reprinted Hardthrob #1 (Eros, January, 1996)	Reporter Laura. Coley Cochran returns to California and is working on a new film. Reporter Laura hopes to snag a high-profile job and wants to interview Coley. After putting her off, Harry “Lance” Larue who works with Coley changes his mind and agrees. She tells her younger brother Cortland that Coley specifically invited him to come along. That night, Laura and Cort watch one of Coley’s movies in bed and soon things get extremely wild. Afterwards, Cort feels he’s ruined his relationship with his sister. To both their surprise, Coley tells Cort he really wants him more than anyone he’s ever wanted before and they move in together.	140986
1990	Hardware	M				Newscaster (Mac McDonald)	140987
1995	Hardy Boys, The:	T	VHS 338, 332, 331.		Episodes. Series 9-1-1995 to 12-1-1995.	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teams up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.	140988
1995	Hardy Boys, The: All That Glitters. Premiere	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Woman steals another person's identity , to pass off a collection of coins as her father's collection.	140989
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Curse, The	T			Episode #8. 11-11-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.French singer is haunted by lonely woman looking for her lost love. It's up to the Hardys and Nancy Drew to solve the case.	140990
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Debt Collectors, The	T			Episode #7. 11-4-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Two loan sharks try to collect from a Bayport business man by kidnapping him. Only problem? They accidentally kidnapped Joe Hardy.	140991
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Jazzman	T			Episode #2. 9-30-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Man doesn't appear for his own wedding because of a 20-year-old crime he witnessed. The event has come back to haunt him.	140992
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Last Laugh, The	T			Episode #12. 12-9-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Obituary causes quite a stir for Frank Hardy.	140993
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Love Birds	T	VHS 336		Episode #11. 12-2-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Bird gets bird-napped by a cult trying to raise a dead king. Nancy Drew (Tracy Leah Ryan) joins the Hardy Boys to solve the case.	140994
1995	Hardy Boys, The: No Dice	T	VHS 338		Episode #13. 12-16-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.The Hardys and Nancy Drew find a pair of dice at the scene of an accident. The Dice sets off a chain of dangerous events.	140995
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Perfect Stranger, A	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Stolen computer file allows a woman to take credit for a complex program that is not legitimately hers.	140996
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Play Ball	T			Episode #10. 11-25-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Baseball turns deadly when blackmail is involved. It's up to the  Hardy Brothers to expose the crime.	140997
1995	Hardy Boys, The: R.I.P.	T			Episode #9.  11-18-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes. Editor #1 (Tim Lee).Necklace from a girls dead aunt appeared at a street vendors market. The reason : an unscrupulous mortician who sold the effects of dead people on the black market.	140998
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Say Cheese	T	VHS 339		Episode #4. 10-14-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Fortune teller gets involved with a corporate business man.	140999
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Smart Drugs	T			Episode #5. 10-21-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes. Newsreader (Peter Wright).Mafia drug deal goes sour when the Hardy brothers get involved.	141000
1995	Hardy Boys, The: Telling Lies	T	VHS 336, 337		Episode #6. 10-28-1995	Investigative Reporter Frank Hardy (Colin Gray) is a newspaper reporter who teamed up with Joe Hardy (Paul Popowich), a college student and part-time photographer, to uncover and solve crimes.Little boy is seeing monsters but no one believes him. But when the monsters turn out to be real kidnappers -- the Hardys get involved.	141001
1978	Hardy Boys, The/Nancy Drew Mysteries, The: Oh Say Can You Sing	T			Episode #28. 	Investigative Reporter Jerry Morgan is chasing after a story. He tells Frank Hardy that “I should have some answers tomorrow.” Warns him “it is kind of dangerous.” On the 4th of July, the Hardy Boys stop in a small town to help their friend with a concert, but they become suspicious when she acts strangely and then gets arrested for a hit-and-run accident. 	141002
1978	Hardy Boys, The/Nancy Drew Mysteries, The: Sole Survivor	T			Episode #30. 1-29-1978	Newscaster (Michael Jackson). Joe awakes from a coma to find that he's been out of it a year and Frank and Fenton died 11 months ago. But all is not as it seems.	141003
1977	Hardy Boys, The/Nancy Drew Mysteries: Haunting We Will Go, A	T			Episode #8. 4-13-1977. Series 1-30-1977 to 1-14-1979.	News Media. First Reporter (Bob Goldin). Producer Jason Hall (Peter Brandon). Nancy and her friends decide to produce a 20-year-old play in order to raise money for a youth center. When members of the original cast arrive in town, strange events occur.Nancy must figure out why the actors have come together to appear in her modest production or the drama might just end in real life tragedy.	141004
1977	Hardy Boys, The/Nancy Drew Mysteries: Strange Fate of Flight 608, The	T			Episode #22. 11-6-1977	News Media. 1st Newsman (Byron Webster). 2nd Newsman (Gino Ardito).After pilots are mysteriously knocked out, Frank and Joe crash land a commercial airplane full of gorgeous stewardesses on a deserted island in the Bermuda Triangle after a major tropical storm.	141005
1947	Hare Grows in Manhattan, A	C	L		Golden Age of Looney Tunes, The. Vol. 1, Side 7	Gossip Columnist Lola Beverly takes us on tour of estate of Hollywood Star Bugs Bunny. Daily News.	141006
1945	Hare Tonic	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			News Announcer imitated by Bugs Bunny	141007
1950	Hare Trimmed	C			Winner by a Hare	Headlines	141008
1948	Haredevil Hare	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newspapers Headlines: Bugs in Space prepares a statement for the press.  The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 1, Side 10	141009
1976	Harker File, The	N	OWN - P	Olden, Marc (aka Hollander, Nathan)	#1 Harker File, The	Washington Reporter Harker for the New York World-Examiner who has won two Pulitzers was gunning for the man with more money than the U.S. treasury with every key of his typewriter.	141010
1976	Harker File, The: Dead and Paid For	N		Olden, Marc (aka Hollander, Nathan)	#2 Harker Files, The	Washington Reporter Harker for the New York World-Examiner who has won two Pulitzers	141011
1978	Harker File, The: Kill the Reporter	N		Olden, Marc (aka Hollander, Nathan)	#4 Harker File, The	Washington Reporter Harker for the New York World-Examiner who has won two Pulitzers started to uncover the unholy truth about a giant religious cult that feeds off the young -- and found himself writing his own obituary.	141012
1977	Harker File, The: They've Killled Anna	N		Olden, Marc (aka Hollander, Nathan)	#3 Harker File, The	Washington Reporter Harker for the New York World-Examiner who has won two Pulitzers	141013
2000	Harlan County War	MT				Newscaster (John Andersen).	141014
1980	Harlequin	M				Reporter (Julia Moody)	141015
1843	Harlot's Progress, A	N	MLPL	Balzac, Henri		Journalist Finot	141016
1965	Harlow	M			PR	Press Agent (Joel Marston). Photographer (Fred Conte).	141017
1941	Harmon of Michigan	M				News Media. Reporter Harry Bates (Franklin Parker). City Editor (Edward Keane). Sports Writer-Narrator Bill Henry (Himself). Announcers Sam  Balter, Wendell  Niles, Tom Hanlon, Knox Manning  - Themselves.	141018
2007	Harmonescape	N		Leinheuser, Rick		Reporter and a private detective investigate a deadly company cover-up. The reporter is sexy so sparks start to fly between the two. 	141019
1979	Harmonetics Investigation, The	N		Heldman, Gladys M.		News Media	141020
1915	Harmony	SS	OWN - H	Lardner, Ring W.	In "Selected Stories."	Sportswriter. Baseball Writer.	141021
1950	Harold (Next Wiley Gibberson, The)	P	MLPL	Raucher, Herman	Index Plays, 1944-1064	Press	141022
2004	Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle	M				News Media.  Female Anchor (Thea Andrews).	141023
1969	Harold Robbins' The Survivors	T				Newspaper. Rich people who make headlines	141024
1934	Harold Teen	M		Ed, Carl (Comic Strip). Paul Gerard Smith, Al Cohn (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Columnist Harold (Hal Le Roy) writes a newspaper column but frustrates his editor with his constant mistakes and even fails to notice an accident because he is worrying about his personal problems. Photographer (Billy Dooley).	141025
1928	Harold Teen	M		Ed, Carl (Comic strip). Thomas J. Geraghty (Titles).		Student Newspaper.	141026
1981	Harper Valley	T			Series 1-16-1981 to 8-28-1981. 10-29-1981 to 8-14-1982.	Publisher Cassie Bowman (Fannie Flagg), Stella Johnson's friend, publisher of the Harper Valley Sentinel. Christopher Stone as Tom Meechum, editor of Harper Valley Sun.  Fred Holliday as Doug Peterson, news reporter for WHV-TV, Channel 29	141027
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Bartender’s Keepsake, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Bartender’s Keepsake,” Harper is show as a reporter who keeps confidences rather than reporting great stories. So people more willingly tell him of great adventure, and Harper will never be a big-time news reporter. A simple, single man, Harper enjoys interacting with people from all walks of life. He often reads the Bible and goes fishing for enjoyment. Though he has a soft spot for the down-trodden in society, Harper also plays the detective with little sympathy for liars and murderers.	141028
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Chalk Town Train, The 	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, “writes the criminal news and sporting columns for a small daily.”  He uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one. “The Chalk Town Train” pits Harper against the famous outlaw Jeremiah Bodie, a notorious sociopath, back before such people actually had a diagnosis. It’s the story of corporate shenanigans, unadulterated evil and justice administered with more than a touch of irony. Harper combines his power of intuition and deduction with a newspaperman’s observation and a nonconformist’s detachment to investigate the crimes and mysteries that come his way. We first meet Harper when a friend of his, a conductor named “Ox” Moore, confronts a contentious passenger, disarms him and throws him literally off his train. It is minutes later when he learns that the young man he threw off was none other than Jeremiah Bodie, a known and feared killer. Bodie, Ox knows, will be back, to exact revenge for his treatment. The railroad that Ox works for wants no adverse publicity and no trouble and suspends Ox without pay. Ox meets Harper and requests the reporter’s help, and together the two seek to keep Ox alive and make sure the “scar-faced young man with the mustache” never gets a chance to achieve revenge. Linking the eight stories is the attractive character of Harper himself -- aloof, wryly humorous, a man of integrity who eschews the gratuitously sensational, his own crisp observations of the victims, villains, relatives and rivals who populate is days, and the vivid descriptions of the town and country settings of the tales. What sets Harper apart from his fellow journalists is his integrity and refusal to sensationalize the stories he covers. 	141029
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Convicts of the Congaree, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “Convicts of the Congaree,” Harper unearths the traumatic past: ex-slaves fleeing injustice. Harper is on vacation when he meets up with a group of escaped convicts who invade a riverside campsite. 	141030
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Derelict Seamen, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Derelict Seamen,” he meet some sailors whom he soon realizes are not the innocent shipwreck victims they claim to be. Shipwreck survivors sheltered at a Low Country fishing village have much, much to hide.	141031
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Kornegaut Letter, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Kornegaut Letter,” the president of the United States, Chester A. Arthur turns to the small-city journalist to intercept a damaging piece of diplomatic correspondence. Harper is depicted as a journalist who “writes the criminal news and sporting columns for a small daily.” So says Mr. Gray, security chief to the president of the United States, Chester A. Arthur.” Harper, born in 1845, fought in the Civil War and was captured in 1864 and held in the Ganderson and Slidell camps. He was released in 1865 into the custody of relations in Scotland until the end of the conflict, at which time he returned to the United States to work as a journalist. 	141032
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Marion Graves, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Marion Graves,” Harper unearths the traumatic past: the tragic story behind some mysterious burials. Six unmarked graves hold the secret to an older generation’s hideous ordeal.	141033
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Swindlers’ Circle, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Swindlers’ Circle,” Harper exposes a businessmen’s financial scam. A ring of prestigious businessmen carry out a massive estate swindle in the state capital. 	141034
2001	Harper: Chalk Town Train and Other Tales, The: Tavern Horror, The	SS		Harmon, Daniel Elton	#1 Harper Chronicles. “The Chalk Town Train and Other Tales.”	Crime Reporter Harper for The Challenge, a small-city newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, in the post-Reconstruction South, uncovers startling schemes, secrets and mysteries behind mysteries. He delves into investigations from another era when there were no computers and a database consisted of well-worn scrapbooks. He rambles through forests, rides the rails and jostles about on farm buggies as he attempts to solve crimes in South Carolina during the late 19th century. Despite being a journalist, Harper often becomes entwined with the events as they unfold -- and must ultimately choose between “getting the scoop” and protecting the innocent. From tavern ghosts to political treachery, Harper fears nothing and no one.In “The Tavern Horror,” the sighting of a British Redcoat’s ghost conceals a more sinister mystery. 	141035
2009	Harper’s Island: HarpersGlobe.com	W				Reporter-Blogger Robin (Melanie Merkosky), young local reporter, writes her reports as she uncovers info about the murders and mysterious videos posted by the slasher. TV characters maintain profiles and blogs on the Web site as well.	141036
1997	Harpist, The	M				Music Critic (David Easter).	141037
1976	Harpsichord Builder	M				Interviewer (Margaret Christi). Interviewer (Bernard B. Sauermann).	141038
2008	Harriet and Isabella 	N		O’Brien, Patricia		Reporters from around the world, eager for one last story about the most lurid scandal of their time, descend on Brooklyn Heights in 1887 as Henry Ward Beecher lies dying, their presence signaling the beginning of the voracious appetite for fallen celebrities we know so well today. When Beecher was put on trial for adultery in 1875, the question of his guilt or innocence was furiously debated. His trial not only split the country, it split apart his family causing a particularly bitter rift between his sisters, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Isabella Beecher Hooker, an ardent suffragist. Harriet remained loyal while Isabella called publicly for him to admit his guilt. What had been a loving, close relationship between the two sisters plummeted into bitter blame and hurt.	141039
1957	Harrigan's File	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	Stories:  “McIlvaine’s Star,” “A Corner for Lucia,” “Invaders from the Microcosm,” “Mark VII,” “The Other Side of the Wall,” “An Eye for History,” “The Maugham Obsession,” “A Traveller in Time,” “The Detective and the Senator,” “Protoplasma,” “The Mechanical House,” “By Rocket to the Moon,” “The Man Who Rode the Saucer,” “Ferguson’s Capsules,” “The Penfield Misadventure,” “The Remarkable Dingdong,” and “The Martian Artifact.” 	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan who would find strange people doing strange things.  	141040
1965	Harrigan's File: By Rocket to the Moon	SSF		Derleth, August	Ventura, 1965	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141041
1953	Harrigan's File: Corner for Lucia, A	SSF		Derleth, August	May, 1953 in Weird Tales magazine. 	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141042
1953	Harrigan's File: Detective and the Senator, The	SSF		Derleth, August	The Saint Detective Magazine, August-September, 1953	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141043
1966	Harrigan's File: Ferguson’s Capsules	SSF		Derleth, August	Startling Mystery Stories, Summer, 1966	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141044
1953	Harrigan's File: Invaders from the Microcosm (aka Invasion from the Microcosm)	SSF		Derleth, August	Orbit #1 magazine. 	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141045
1951	Harrigan's File: Man Who Rode the Saucer, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Far Boundaries, 1951	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141046
1954	Harrigan's File: Mark VII (aka “The Thinker and the Thought”	SSF		Derleth, August	Orbit #4 magazine. 	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141047
1957	Harrigan's File: Martian Artifact, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Saturn, July 1957	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan who would find strange people doing strange things.  	141048
1953	Harrigan's File: Maugham Obsession, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Fantastic Universe Magazine, June-July 1953	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141049
1952	Harrigan's File: McIlvaine’s Star	SSF		Derleth, August	July, 1952. If magazine.	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan who would find strange people doing strange things.  	141050
1953	Harrigan's File: Mechanical House, The (”The Ungrateful House”)	SSF		Derleth, August	Orbit #3	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141051
1951	Harrigan's File: Other Side of the Wall, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Ten Story Fantasy, Spring 1951	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141052
1954	Harrigan's File: Penfield Misadventure, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Orbit #5	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141053
1954	Harrigan's File: Remarkable Dingdong, The	SSF		Derleth, August	Spaceway Science Fiction, April 1954	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141054
1953	Harrigan's File: Traveler in Time, A	SSF		Derleth, August	Obit #2	Reporter Tex Harrigan, in a series of adventures chronicled in 17 stories from the files of newspaper reporter Harrigan. 	141055
1995	Harrison Bergeron	MT				TV Cameraman Bert (William Lynn).	141056
1910	Harrison Keith, Star Reporter, or, The Double Murder in Mystery Row	NM		Carter, Nicholas		Reporter Harrison Keith.	141057
2003	Harrison Macauley Is Going To Kill Me	M				Reporter (Robin Livernois - Voice).	141058
2002	Harrison's Flowers	M	DVD -R HQ 6965, 6966. SVD 1391			Photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn) goes missing in Yugoslavia. Wife searches for him. CNN Journalist (Kurt Cramer). Newsweek Journalist (Rianne Kooiman). Chris Kumac, photojournalist (Gerard Butler). TV Reporter (Andrew Blanchard).Journalist 1 (Rich Gold). Journalist 2 (Gregory Linington). Journalist 3 (Deborah Michaels). Journalist 4 (Nicole Estabrooks). HTV Interviewer (Jessica Horathova). Canadian Cameraman (Michael Rogers).	141059
1993	Harry	T			BBC 1993, 1995	Fleet Street Journalist Turns Tabloid Press Agency Writer	141060
1990	Harry and Catherine: Love Story, A	N	OWN - H	Busch, Frederick		Former Journalist Harry is an idealistic journalist turned press-aide hack to a liberal senator.He goes to a small community in upstate New York to investigate rumors that local develop plans to pave over an old cemetery for runaway slaves to create a mall parking lot.He has been on-and-off lovers with a woman for more than a dozen years. Her current lover is the contractor involved in the parking lot.  A grown-up love story.	141061
2002	Harry and Cosh	T			UK Series.	Photographer (Tony Arunah Abbey).	141062
1987	Harry and the Hendersons	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Juleen Murray Shaw). TV News Anchor #1 (Dana Middleton). News Anchor #2 (Richard Foley). News Anchor #3 (Larry Wansley). News Anchor #4 (Steve Sheppard-Brodie).Press Woman #1 (Juleen Murray). Press Woman #2 (Connie Craig). Press Man #1 (Mark Mitchell).	141063
1991	Harry and the Hendersons:	T	SV 204		Episode	Magazine	141064
1990	Harry and the Hendersons:	T			Series 1990-1993	Publisher of A Better Life Ecology Magazine	141065
1975	Harry and Walter Go To New York	M		Devlin, Don, John Byrum (Story). Byrum, Robert Kaufman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lissa Chestnut (Diane Keaton) for The Advocate ("The People's Newspaper") arrives at prison to do an article on a master criminal.  Becomes involved with two bumbling inmates trying to get in on the criminal's latest plans for bank robbery.Three decide to beat criminal by carrying out robbery themselves with reporter claiming she is going to use her share of money for political purposes (her cause is vague and seems to be brand of "soak the rich" socialism).Reporter poses as rich Southern woman to distract bank president while her two colleagues tunnel into vault. Series of mishaps, robbery succeeds. Reporter leaves with master criminal.	141066
1988	Harry Belafonte - en samtale	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Mete Fugi - Voice.	141067
2009	Harry Brown	M			United Kingdom.	Journalist (Robert Styles). Elderly ex-serviceman and widower looks to avenge his best friend’s murder.	141068
1996	Harry James Denton: Chain of Fools	NM		Womack, Steve	#4 Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator hired to find a very rich, very troubled teenage girl. Having run away from her prominent family, the 17-year-old woman has sunk into the sleaze, sex and sin side of Nashville, Tennessee."I've done some crazy stuff off-and-on the last couple of years. My life had gone off in some weird directions. But nothing could match yanking a stoned, naked, sick 17-year-old girl out of a murder scene and sneaking her off under the nose of the police.Denton is no fool. But his search for a rich runaway teen takes him to the seamy and very wild side of Nashville. Harry isn't prepared for what awaits him in the depths of hard-core hell.	141069
1993	Harry James Denton: Dead Folks Blues (aka Dead Folks’ Blues). 	NM		Womack, Steve	#1 Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator in Nashville, Tennessee. He's hired by an old flame to help her settle her husband's gambling debts -- he's been getting pay-up-or-else messages.Harry decides to drop in on the husband, a surgeon at the local hospital, and finds him sprawled on a bed, unconscious and near death. Harry is then whacked on the head by an unseen assailant.He later learns that a narcotic injection caused the surgeon's death. The list of suspects could fill the Grand Ole Opry and Harry's search for the killer will lead him into parts of Nashville that no one ever sings about.Unless they're singing the Dead Folks' Blues.	141070
2000	Harry James Denton: Dirty Money	NM		Womack, Steve	#6 Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator in Nashville, Tennessee heads to Reno, Nevada where his ex-girlfriend, a forensic pathologist, Dr. Marsha Helms is about to give birth to their child.On his way to see her, Harry is mugged by two thugs and winds up in the hospital under the care and flirtation of a nurse, but it's not long before he's with Marsha in Reno.In Reno, a Federal Agent persuades him to go undercover at a brothel as part of a money-laundering investigation. The feds already own the brothel, Mustang Ranch, and have secured an inside operative -- a dominatrix who holds a CD-filled with evidence.In his role as the house's handyman, Harry finds the dominatrix murdered. He's the prime suspect. To prove his innocence, Harry must find the real murderer all while trying to resolve his romantic and paternal entanglements.	141071
1998	Harry James Denton: Murder Manual	NM		Womack, Steve	#5  Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator in New Orleans is down on his luck: his money has run out and his pregnant girlfriend has broken up with him. Then he's asked to find a bestselling author who's cheating on his wife.Unfortunately, Harry finds the writer dead and he's the prime suspect. The bestselling toast of Tennessee has made big bucks with a little book of folksy homilies such as "Never go to bed angry" and "Eat your vegetables."He should have included "Don't commit murder." His wife hires P.I. Denton to catch her husband in a tryst with a sexy secretary but Harry finds the author of Life's Little Maintenance Manual strangled and drowned in his own hot tub.Caught at the scene of the crime, Harry is pegged as the prime suspect and must work double duty to find the real murderer.	141072
1993	Harry James Denton: Torch Town Boogie	NM		Womack, Steve	#2 Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator and finds his next case across the street when a magnificent mansion in the funky part of town is torched.The blaze has all of the earmarks of a local firebug, but this time someone is murdered. The bludgeoned and left-to-burn victim was a well-known psychotherapist -- and the man that Harry's ex-wife was about to marry.Thanks to the doctor's will, which leaves a chunk of money to the fiancée, the cops think his ex-wife is the killer. It's up to Harry to match wits with the match-flicking maniac before his ex goes up the river -- and more lives go up in flames.	141073
1995	Harry James Denton: Way Past Dead	NM		Womack, Steve	#3 Harry James Denton Mysteries	Former Reporter Harry James Denton is now a private investigator working out of Nashville, Tennessee. With his cash down to a slow drip, times are tight for Denton. Things are tough all over Music City, U.S.A.When a rising country singer is found viciously beaten to death in her home, a heap of damning evidence points straight to her ex-husband -- half of the struggling songwriting team with whom Harry shares office space and an occasional beer.The two were last seen making beautiful music at a local club just hours before the killing. Harry discovers the dark history of a marriage and delves into the cutthroat world of the C&W music business.Deceit, betrayal, passion and vengeance are not only sung about -- but ruthlessly performed.	141074
1986	Harry Jensen fortaeller Erik Voss om besaettelsestiden I Kolding	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Erik Voss.	141075
1976	Harry O: Hostage	T			Episode #40. 2-19-1976	Reporter (Tim Thomerson).	141076
1999	Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets	NSF		Rowling, J.K.	Book #2	Newspaper. Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. Articles.	141077
2000	Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire	NSF		Rowling, J.K.	Book #4	Tabloid Investigative Reporter Rita Skeeter, a sleazy investigative journalist for the magic world's Daily Prophet. Skeeter is an animagus capable of transforming herself into a beetle at will.	141078
2005	Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire	M	DVD -R HQ 7648, 7649, 7650.	Rowling, J.K. (Based on novel)		Tabloid Reporter Rita Skeeter (Miranda Richardson) of the Daily Prophet makes her first appearance in fourth installment of series. "She's completely brash and completely hateful," says Richardson.  She likens Skeeter to 1930s gossip queen Hedda Hopper.Skeeter is a gossip-hound whose self-scribbling quill has a tendency to favor purple prose over facts. She and her photographer. Every time she ends her copy with a flourish she hits the photographer in the face.Photographer (Robert Wilfort).	141079
2005	Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince	NSF		Rowling, J.K.	Book #6	Newspaper. Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. Articles.	141080
2009	Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince	M		Rowling, J.K. (Novel)		Newspaper. The Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. The Daily Prophet is a model of innovative print journalism in which every photo not only tells a story, but morphs into a moving picture. 	141081
2003	Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix	NSF		Rowling, J.K.	Book #5	Newspaper. Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. Articles.	141082
2007	Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix	M	DVD -R HQ 10017, 10018, 10001	Rowling J.K. (Based on her Novel)		Newspaper. The Daily Prophet. Harry discovers that under the Ministry’s influence, the newspaper, The Daily Prophet has launched a smear campaign against anyone who claims Voldemort has returned, leaving Harry feeling isolated and betrayed by the wizarding community. TV Weatherman (Miles Jupp). Newspaper Vendor (Jamie Wolpert).Daily Prophet pages and headlines work as transitions from scene to scene in the film while simultaneously showing the news media climate that plagues Harry throughout this fifth film. Freezing individual newspaper reveal peripheral headlines and advertisements that offer humor and inside gossip. It is the most expedient use of plot exposition -- the endlessly shifting pages of the Daily Prophet newspaper, mixing panicky headlines with authoritarian hogwash insisting that the Ministry has it all in hand.The spineless Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge refuses to believe that Voldemort, thought crushed 14 years ago, is back in action. The wizard newspaper, The Daily Prophet, parrots this line as do most of its readers including many of Harry’s Hogwarts schoolmates. Fudge finally admits that Voldemort has returned. The film does not include Rita Skeeter’s story is reprinted in the Daily Prophet exonerating Harry and Dumbledore.	141083
1999	Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban	NSF		Rowling, J.K.	Book #3	Newspaper. Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. Articles.	141084
1998	Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone	NSF		Rowling, J.K	Book #1	Newspaper. Daily Prophet is the magic world's newspaper. Articles.	141085
2005	Harry Potter Daily Prophet: www.harrypotter.ca/index-news.php	W			The Daily Prophet on the net. 	Newspaper. The Daily Prophet daily edition plus the Daily Prophet News Archives. 	141086
1982	Harry Tracy, Desperado	M	DVD -R HQ 10664, 10660. 			Reporter (Alex Willows) for the Aspen Times	141087
1993	Harry und Sunny. Der Roman zur großen Fernsehserie mit Harald Juhnke	N		Becker, Rolf A.	Germany	Journalist	141088
1981	Harry's War	M				Reporter (David Sterago). Newsman (Jim McKrell).	141089
1984	Hart to Hart: Always, Elizabeth	T			Episode #109. 5-15-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts and Max fear for their lives when the debt-ridden brother of Max's pen pal believes Max is rich and comes to steal some of his fortune.	141090
1983	Hart to Hart: As the Hart Turns	T			Episode #83. 3-1-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer wins a walk-on role on a soap opera which leads to a writing job that nearly gets her killed by the leading man.	141091
1983	Hart to Hart: Bahama Bound Harts	T			Episode #82. 2-22-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer travel to the Bahamas to meet with a recluse and discover that his assistant has replaced him with an imposter to gain control of his fortune.	141092
1982	Hart to Hart: Blue and Broken-Harted	T			Episode #59.2-23-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. Photographer #1 (Jeffrey Winner).	141093
1982	Hart to Hart: Blue and Broken-Harted	T			Episode #59. 2-23-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer enact a troubled marriage in very public places in an attempt to flush out the culprit who is trying to cause a rift between them. Photographer #1 (Jeffrey Winner).	141094
1981	Hart to Hart: Blue Chip Murder	T			Episode #42. 5-26-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts return home and find their house ransacked. During the clean-up, they discover a hidden hallway and vault. The Harts and their friend Ida are sealed in the vault when the crooks return to claim the municipal bonds hidden in the vault.	141095
1983	Hart to Hart: Chamber of Lost Harts	T			Episode #80. 2-1-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer stumble into a plan to steal ancient treasures from a South American archaeological dig.	141096
1983	Hart to Hart: Change of Hart, A	T			Episode #85. 3-22-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A hit woman is sent to kill a commissioner and ends up taking Jonathan, Jennifer and Max hostage.	141097
1982	Hart to Hart: Christmas Hart, A	T			Episode #76. 12-21-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer are robbed during a birthday party for Max and go undercover for Jingle-Grams.	141098
1980	Hart to Hart: Color Jennifer Dead	T			Episode #12. 1-8-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer has her portrait done as a gift to Jonathan for their anniversary. When the young artist is murdered, the Harts mingle in the high-society art world where Jennifer becomes the target of a shady art speculator.	141099
1979	Hart to Hart: Cop Out	T			Episode #7. 11-6-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. An article written by Jennifer leads a prostitute to ask for her help.Harts go under cover to bait a killer who is murdering prostitutes.	141100
1981	Hart to Hart: Couple of Harts, A	T			Episode #44. 10-13-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While vacationing in Acapulco, the Harts borrowed car breaks down. They ask for help at the nearby estate and find themselves posing as domestics, attempting to prevent a politically motivated assassination.	141101
1994	Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart	MT			Episode #113. 3-25-1994	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Someone is trying to sabotage a Broadway production of a play Jennifer wrote in college. When one of the stage hands is murdered, even Jonathan is a suspect. The Harts don't have much time to ensure that the show will go on.	141102
1980	Hart to Hart: Cruise at Your Own Risk	T			Episode #20. 4-8-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts take a luxurious cruise on a Hart Industries liner to investigate a series of jewel thefts. They find themselves at the mercy of the jewel thieves' rival burglars	141103
1984	Hart to Hart: Death Dig	T			Episode #105. 2-21-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While vacationing on the exotic island of Rhodes, Jennifer and Jonathan become ensnared in a scheme for the smuggling of ancient Greek artifacts and are nearly entombed in the process.	141104
1979	Hart to Hart: Death in the Slow Lane	T			Episode #4. 10-13-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Harts become involved in the world of espionage when Jonathan purchases an antique car for Jennifer. A mysterious jet-setting couple will stop at nothing to acquire the classic auto.	141105
1980	Hart to Hart: Death Set	T			Episode #22. 5-13-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts are caught up in a tangled scheme when a wealthy playboy attempts to take over the family fortune using his brother's wife as his unknowing pawn.	141106
1982	Hart to Hart: Deep in the Hart of Dixieland	T			Episode #61. 3-9-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While attempting to clear a friend of murder charges, the Harts become entangled in a disturbed woman's fantasies.	141107
1980	Hart to Hart: Doesn't She, or Doesn't She?	T			Episode #19. 3-18-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts uncover a scheme designed to blackmail wealthy patrons of a beauty salon.	141108
1984	Hart to Hart: Dog Who Knew Too Much, The	T			Episode #103. 1-24-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer are stalked by dangerous industrial spies after they are entrusted with a dog that happens to be carrying a valuable biogenetic formula.	141109
1984	Hart to Hart: Dog Who Knew Too Much, The	T			Episode #103. 1-24-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer are stalked by dangerous industrial spies after they are entrusted with a dog that happens to be carrying a valuable biogenetic formula.	141110
1984	Hart to Hart: Dog Who Knew Too Much, The	T			Episode #103. 1-24-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer are stalked by dangerous industrial spies after they are entrusted with a dog that happens to be carrying a valuable biogenetic formula.	141111
1980	Hart to Hart: Downhill To Death	T			Episode #16. 2-5-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Intrigue in Vail leads Jonathan and Jennifer into the midst of a severe bizarre murder plot when one man decides to end his marriage without a court.	141112
1983	Hart to Hart: Emily By Hart	T			Episode #78. 1-11-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. A young reporter influenced by Jennifer is murdered by her fiancé's employer.	141113
1983	Hart to Hart: Emily, By Hart	T			Episode. 1-11-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141114
1981	Hart to Hart: Ex-Wives Can Be Murder	T			Episode #30. 1-20-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Max's ex-wife, presumed dead for over 10 years, arrives in Los Angeles. Her friend is murdered, so she calls Max for help. When two thugs try to grab her at the park, she is injured and Max is kidnapped.Demands are made for a necklace about which the Harts know nothing.	141115
1982	Hart to Hart: From the Depths of My Hart	T			Episode #53. 1-5-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Combining business with pleasure, the Harts scuba dive off the coast of Largos, testing an innovative underwater camera for the Navy. Early afternoon, as the Harts stroll along the beach, the body of a Navy SEAL working on the project washes on shore.	141116
1981	Hart to Hart: Getting Aweigh With Murder	T			Episode #37. 4-14-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer set sail, incognito, on a gambling ship in an attempt to crack a counterfeiting ring.	141117
1982	Hart to Hart: Hars and Fraud	T			Episode #66. 5-18-1962	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts face a $2 million wrongful death suit when a fender bender results in a driver's death. The Harts suspect insurance fraud.	141118
1982	Hart to Hart: Hart and Sole	T			Episode #63. 4-6-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan's new suit has been switched with another. To save time he decides to make the exchange himself rather than through the tailor. At the other man's hotel room, Jonathan and Jennifer discover a body. Radio Man (Ken Hixon).	141119
1981	Hart to Hart: Hart of Darkness	T			Episode #51. 12-9-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A psychotic man pours a blinding chemical into the Harts pool. Seconds after Jonathan dives in for his morning swim, he surfaces, screaming in pain.	141120
1982	Hart to Hart: Hart of Diamonds	T			Episode #56. 2-2-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer has become a jewel thief. The owner of the salon she's visiting has hypnotized her into stealing valuable baubles from her friends as well as the jewelry store.	141121
1982	Hart to Hart: Hart of the Matter, The	T			Episode #58. 2-16-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A remote Island, an exotic European chateau, and a mysterious disappearance of an associate are not what the Harts anticipated when planning their romantic getaway.	141122
1993	Hart to Hart: Hart to Hart Returns	MT			Episode #111. 11-5-1993	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141123
1981	Hart to Hart: Hart-Shaped Murder	T			Episode #32. 2-10-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer orders three chocolate valentines. Someone makes a mistake and delivers the wrong heart for the Harts. One contains a smuggled object that the thieves want at any cost.	141124
1982	Hart to Hart: Hart, Line and Sinker	T			Episode #45. 3-30-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts want the solitude of their mountain cabin for a weekend. Instead they end up trying to rescue their caretaker from a murder frame by the local sheriff.	141125
1981	Hart to Hart: Hartbreak Kid	T			Episode #52. 12-15-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.JJHart, the Hart's filly looks like a winner. However, two men with a great deal riding on the upcoming horserace can't afford to have their horse beat.	141126
1981	Hart to Hart: Hartland Express	T			Episode #46. 11-3-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.An Air Traffic Controllers' strike forces Jennifer and Jonathan to take a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. When Jennifer discovers a body in their compartment, the Harts become involved in protecting a government witness from would-be assassins.	141127
1982	Hart to Hart: Hartless Hobby	T			Episode #54. 1-12-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts visit the gallery of a well-known stamp collector to see the Vermillion, the most valuable stamp in the world. The Harts inadvertently gain possession of the stamp and their lives are in danger.	141128
1981	Hart to Hart: Harts and Flowers	T			Episode #43. 10-6-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Max creates a rose hybrid he calls the Jennifer Hart Rose and enters it in a prestigious rose contest under Jennifer name. She becomes the target for murder when she is stalked by a psychotic leading judge.	141129
1983	Hart to Hart: Harts and Hounds	T			Episode #93. 11-1-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A traditional fox hunt is marred by murder during the Harts' visit to England -- and sends them off on the trail of a killer.	141130
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts and Palms	T			Episode #57. 2-9-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.On a restful trip to Maui, the Harts become involved in a murder when Jennifer hears the wife of Jonathan's business associate plotting to murder her husband.	141131
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts at High Noon	T			Episode #71. 11-9-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer are asked to buy a bankrupt ghost town.	141132
1996	Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season	MT			Episode #117. 3-24-1996	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts travel to Australia to purchase a wildlife reserve from Jennifer's former love interest.Believing that Jonathan stole Jennifer from him years before Elliott Manning plots to frame Jonathan for his murder and take back his beloved Jennifer.	141133
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts on Campus	T			Episode #70. 10-26-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan joins Jennifer at her prep school reunion and is drugged by a former admirer who wants Jennifer for himself.	141134
1984	Hart to Hart: Harts on the Run	T			Episode #100. 1-1-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer takes refuge in a convent after witnessing a gangland slaying. Jonathan must race to save her when the killer discovers her hiding place.	141135
1983	Hart to Hart: Harts on the Scent	T			Episode #81. 2-15-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan buys a perfume factory following the murder of the owner by his chemist wife and her lover.	141136
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts On Their Toes	T			Episode #60. 3-2-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts become involved in international intrigue when they infiltrate a ballet company to clear a world-renown Soviet danseur of murder charges.	141137
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts Strike Out, The	T			Episode #64. 5-4-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A friend of Jonathan's dies leaving his widow and son with a valuable assortment of baseball cards. Before the Harts can sell the collection for the family, it is stolen.	141138
1981	Hart to Hart: Harts Under Glass	T			Episode #49. 11-24-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A diamond ring given to Jennifer by Jonathan for their fifth anniversary enables their escape from a glass-walled room where they are being held captive.	141139
1982	Hart to Hart: Harts' Desire	T			Episode #72. 11-16-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's former professor asks her to pose as a romance fiction writer during a promotional appearance.	141140
1983	Hart to Hart: Hartstruck	T			Episode #86. 4-12-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Psychotic woman is obsessed with Jonathan and is killing anyone who gets her way	141141
1983	Hart to Hart: Highland Fling	T			Episode #97. 11-19-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer's delightful excursion to the Scottish Highland games is laced with danger when Jennifer becomes the target of a man who is her rival for leadership of a world-famous clan.	141142
1979	Hart to Hart: Hit Jennifer Hart	T			Episode #1. 9-29-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.After extending her hospitality to a young author claiming to be a distant cousin, Jennifer experiences a series of near fatal accidents. Moderator 9Lynn Wood).	141143
1994	Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is	MT			Episode #112. 2-8-1994	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's beloved teacher and mentor dies suddenly, leaving the town she owned -- Kingman's Ferry -- to Jennifer.Trail of mysterious clues leads the Harts to long-kept secrets about the town that were directly tied to her friend's "accident," and it looks as if they will suffer the same fate unless they can solve the mystery of Kingman's Ferry before it's too late	141144
1981	Hart to Hart: Homemade Murder	T			Episode #35. 3-3-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.An employee delivers some papers to Jonathan, along with evidence of a murder. She hides the clue in Freeway's toy and the Harts are held hostage by the murderer.	141145
1983	Hart to Hart: Hostage Hearts	T			Episode #91. 10-18-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer fears for Jonathan's life when ruthless jewel thieves take him hostage during a robbery while he's on a business trip in Paris.	141146
1983	Hart to Hart: Hunted Harts	T			Episode #77. 1-4-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While visiting a wildlife reserve, Jonathan and Jennifer are hunted as prey by a competitor of Hart Industries.	141147
1982	Hart to Hart: In the Hart of the Night	T			Episode #74. 11-30-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer try to help a king save his culture's golden statue after it is stolen by the king's assistants.	141148
1979	Hart to Hart: Jonathan Hart Jr.	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Young boy shows up at the Harts' gate in the middle of the night claiming to be Jonathan Hart, Jr. The child proves to be the unwitting pawn in his biological father's criminal plot.	141149
1984	Hart to Hart: Larsen's Last Jump	T			Episode #108. 3-13-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts and Max are held at gunpoint when a murderer realizes that Jonathan has incriminating evidence linking him to the death of a champion skier.	141150
1981	Hart to Hart: Latest in High Fashion Murder, The	T			Episode #39. 5-5-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. Jennifer writes an article on the world of high fashion.The article leads to Jonathan and Jennifer modeling for a famous photographer while trying to determine who is murdering beautiful models.	141151
1983	Hart to Hart: Lighter Hart, A	T			Episode #88. 5-10-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's cousin slips into a coma after being continually drugged by the owners of a health club.	141152
1983	Hart to Hart: Long Lost Love	T			Episode #96. 11-22-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A woman claims to be Jennifer's half-sister and her father believes she could be the daughter of his nurse during the war. Jonathan, however, is suspicious and sets out to find the truth.	141153
1983	Hart to Hart: Love Game	T			Episode #94. 11-8-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan teams with tennis great Martina Navratilova in a game of doubles aimed at exposing a deceitful tennis pro and the stockbroker who is blackmailing him. Announcer (Larry McCormick).	141154
1979	Hart to Hart: Man with the Jade Eyes, The	T			Episode #11. 12-11-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.dying man gives Jonathan and Jennifer an ancient Buddha statue. The Harts are then thrown into intrigue and danger when they are pursued by Chinese henchmen and a diabolic giant.	141155
1979	Hart to Hart: Max in Love	T			Episode #8. 11-13-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Hart home is stripped of everything. It looks like an inside job and all clues point to Max's new love. When Max is framed for murder, the Harts intervene.	141156
1984	Hart to Hart: Max's Waltz	T			Episode #102. 1-17-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer and Jonathan help Max search for his lady love, who has fallen victim to a pair of money-hungry crooks.	141157
1984	Hart to Hart: Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch	T			Episode #110. 5-22-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Max is taken hostage. The Harts scramble to save him by participating in a scheme	141158
1982	Hart to Hart: Million Dollar Harts	T			Episode #69. 10-19-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While waiting for Jonathan to finish a meeting in a London casino, Jennifer is used as an unwitting pawn to transport money to the United States by a Baron.	141159
1979	Hart to Hart: Murder Between Friends	T			Episode #6. 10-30-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.When a prominent lawyer is murdered, two close friends of the Harts are accused. Jennifer sets out to clear the wife while Jonathan attempts to absolve the husband.	141160
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder in Paradise	T			Episode #29. 1-13-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.At a croquet game in Hawaii, a player is stabbed and dies at Jonathan's feet, muttering something about a key. Two of the spectators suddenly become interested in the Harts.	141161
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder in the Saddle	T			Episode #34. 2-24-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.To strip mine the entire area, a ruthless mining tycoon is driving cattle ranchers out of business by poisoning the livestock via the stream that waters the properties. The Harts get involved when Jennifer's colt is poisoned.	141162
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder Is a Drag	T			Episode #31. 2-3-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.At the opera, Jonathan is mistaken for a hitman and is given an envelope containing $100,000 for the job. When the messenger is murdered, Jonathan poses as the hitman in an attempt to save the victims life.	141163
1980	Hart to Hart: Murder Is Man's Best Friend	T			Episode #26. 12-9-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Normally finicky, Freeway is quite fond of a new dog food and ends up in a dog food commercial. When the Harts have a party, some of Freeway's new food is mistakenly ingested by some guests who then behave as if drugged.Jennifer and Jonathan are in danger when they attempt to find out its secret formula.	141164
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder of Jonathan Hart, The	T			Episode #38. 4-28-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. TV Anchor (Jerry Dunphy).The Harts' unscrupulous lawyer hires an assassin to eliminate Jonathan with plans to court and marry Jennifer and thus gain control of the sizeable estate.	141165
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder Takes a Bow	T			Episode #41. 5-19-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's death scene in an amateur production could become the real thing when the director realizes she can identify him as a murderer of a young playwright.	141166
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder Up Their Sleeve	T			Episode #48. 11-17-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A Jonathan Hart look-alike, with the help of his magician brother, plots Jonathan's murder intending to take over the Hart empire.	141167
1981	Hart to Hart: Murder Wrap	T			Episode #28. 1-6-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.During an Opening Night party for a new Egyptian exhibit at the museum, the man who discovered the tomb is murdered. The Harts become involved in the investigation when Jennifer sees a mummy at their home.	141168
1980	Hart to Hart: Murder, Murder On The Wall	T			Episode #23. 11-11-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.When a bridegroom disappears abruptly and leaves his wife, who is an acquaintance of Jennifer's, to face a couple of thugs by herself, the Harts step in to help her	141169
1982	Hart to Hart: My Hart Belongs To Daddy	T			Episode #55. 1-19-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's reunion with her father is laced with danger and surprise when she learns he is a retired government agent and the target of an assassination.	141170
1979	Hart to Hart: New Kind of High, A	T			Episode #9. 11-27-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Hart Industries' chemist is shot and the Harts suspect a female scientist who has discovered a powerful new narcotic. Jennifer and Jonathan find themselves in a weather chamber subjected to brutal and swift changes in temperature.	141171
1980	Hart to Hart: Night Horrors	T			Episode #14. 1-22-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts are invited to a unique, off-beat party -- a treasure hunt at a haunted house. When another guest is murdered, the Harts race against time to find the murderer before someone else becomes victim.	141172
1994	Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die	MT			Episode #114. 5-6-1994	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer travel to publisher Alfred Raines' private island for a party at which Raines is hoping to sign Jennifer to a writing contract.When Jennifer overhears someone plotting to murder a man during the weekend she and Jonathan set out to discover who's trying to kill who and almost get themselves killed in the process.	141173
1982	Hart to Hart: On a Bed of Harts	T			Episode #67. 9-28-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan purchases their Honeymoon bed, but the wrong bed is delivered. In their search for the "real" bed, the Harts become entangled in an international art smuggling scheme through San Francisco and the Napa Valley.	141174
1982	Hart to Hart: One Hart Too Many	T			Episode. 12-7-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141175
1982	Hart to Hart: One Hart Too Many	T			Episode #75. 12-7-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer finds herself in over her head at the Grey Gables Health Farm when the doctor is killing guests and replacing them with look-alikes.	141176
1981	Hart to Hart: Operation Murder	T			Episode #40. 5-12-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer, flying a kite in the park, falls and hits her head. She's hospitalized with a slight concussion. While in hospital, she witnesses the murder of another patient and tries to convince Jonathan of the strange crime is being covered up.	141177
1983	Hart to Hart: Pandora Has Wings	T			Episode #92. 10-25-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer races to save Jonathan, who is serving as radar operator aboard a fighter jet rigged by a saboteur to explode during its top secret test mission.	141178
1983	Hart to Hart: Passing Chance	T			Episode #95. 11-15-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.While in Greece, Jonathan and Jennifer race to save their lives and the future of Hart Industries when a European business magnate seeks to destroy them during a cross-country car rally.	141179
1979	Hart to Hart: Passport to Murder	T			Episode #2. 10-13-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Harts south-of-the-border boating holiday turns Jonathan and Jennifer into desperate fugitives, on the run from Mexican police and a gang of drug dealers.	141180
1979	Hart to Hart: Pilot	MT			Episode #1. 8-25-1979 Series 9-22-1979 to 7-3-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. A friend of millionaire appears to have committed suicide.	141181
1979	Hart to Hart: Pilot	MT			Two-Hour Pilot Movie. Series 8-25-1979 Series 9-22-1979 to 7-3-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met self-made millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble. A friend of millionaire appears to have committed suicide.	141182
1983	Hart to Hart: Pounding Harts	T			Episode #79. 1-18-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A drug trafficking scheme is ruined when Freeway's kennel is switched with one containing cocaine.	141183
1980	Hart to Hart: Question of Innocence, A	T			Episode #13. 1-15-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts suspect a college fencing champion of being behind a murderous drug ring. Jonathan fights a razor-sharp duel with the sadistic student.	141184
1980	Hart to Hart: Raid, The	T			Episode #17. 2-26-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts are asked to ransom two scientists employed by Hart Industries after they are kidnapped in South America. This leads Jonathan, Jennifer, and Max mounting a midnight raid against the wealthy and powerful kidnapper.	141185
1981	Hart to Hart: Rhinestone Harts	T			Episode #50. 12-1-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts new musical investment (singer Lorene) is beginning an International tour. The singer's husband Jesse, a jewel thief, has a costume made for her that sparkles with diamonds.The outfit is loaned to Jennifer and Lorene's husband is desperate to retrieve it. Announcer (Mickey Jones).	141186
1982	Hart to Hart: Rich and Hartless	T			Episode #73. 11-23-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Max is duped into thinking that he has won a million dollars and leaves the Harts to thieves who take over the house.	141187
1995	Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart	MT			Episode #115. 3-6-1995	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.At a Hart Industries charity auction Jennifer finds a locket that could hold the key to unlocking Jonathan's early years spent at the Mission Street Orphanage and the family he never knew.	141188
1984	Hart to Hart: Shooting, The	T			Episode #106. 2-28-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer takes on a glamorous modeling assignment, not knowing that the camera is rigged with an explosive device, as Jonathan races to stop the deadly scheme concocted by a vengeful man from her past.	141189
1984	Hart to Hart: Silent Dance	T			Episode #104. 1-31-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.A young figure skater's dreams of Olympic gold will be shattered unless Hart Industries can mix modern technology with the astounding talent of skater Tai Babilonia.	141190
1980	Hart to Hart: Sixth Sense	T			Episode #18. 3-11-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts have a deadly encounter when they enter the mysterious world of psychic phenomena. A Hart Industries employee with amazing powers of ESP, a twin sister, and a wealthy grandfather, becomes the target of a deranged killer.	141191
1984	Hart to Hart: Slam Dunk	T			Episode #107. 3-6-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer pose as a professor and a student in a dangerous scheme to expose the person responsible for the drug framing of Max's nephew, a college basketball star.	141192
1981	Hart to Hart: Slow Boat To Murder	T			Episode #33. 2-17-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Chief accountant of Hart Industries, Stanley Friesen, is set up to take a murder wrap after an evening on the town. In an attempt to clear him, the Harts retrace his steps and discover a gambling ring using the Nightlife as a cover.	141193
1981	Hart to Hart: Solid Gold Murder	T			Episode #36. 3-24-1981	News Media. Reporter (Brian Reise). Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141194
1981	Hart to Hart: Solid Gold Murder	T			Episode #36. 3-24-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Vince, a friend of Max's, arrives in USA to open a chain of health clubs. International criminals smuggle a solid gold barbell into the country with Vince's entourage.	141195
1983	Hart to Hart: Straight Through the Hart	T			Episode #90. 10-4-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan thunders into the glamour and excitement of polo, unaware that he and Jennifer have become targets for murder in a smuggling scheme using a prized polo mallet to transport a $1-million gem.	141196
1980	Hart to Hart: This Lady is Murder	T			Episode. 11-25-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141197
1980	Hart to Hart: This Lady Is Murder	T			Episode #25. 11-25-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer is mistaken for her look-alike, Dominique, and is kidnapped by ruthless killers. With the help of an unscrupulous columnist, the police, and the real Dominique, Jonathan devises his plan to save Jennifer.	141198
1996	Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart	MT			Episode #118. 8-25-1996	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Munich is the setting of yet another Hart Anniversary except this time Jennifer takes on a whole new personality -- she's there to save a young boy's life, who knew she'd have to save her own too.	141199
1982	Hart to Hart: To Coin a Hart	T			Episode #65. 5-11-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer's purchase of a flower from a blind woman leads to an attempted kidnapping when the change she receives is not a quarter, but a very rare coin.	141200
1983	Hart to Hart: Too Close To Hart	T			Episode #87. 5-3-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Art forgers are replacing masterpiece paintings with fakes and the Harts take action to trap them.	141201
1980	Hart to Hart: Too Many Crooks Are Murder	T			Episode #21. 5-6-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The menu features murder when the Harts take a gourmet cooking class. The Harts vie with an unscrupulous financier for a recipe which might benefit the world.	141202
1983	Hart to Hart: Trust Your Heart	T			Episode #99. 12-20-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.In keeping with the season's spirit, Jonathan and Jennifer take in a girl who learns that her parents died in a car crash that left her comatose for 7 years.	141203
1983	Hart to Hart: Two Harts Are Better Than One	T			Episode. 9-27-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met Jonathan on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.	141204
1983	Hart to Hart: Two Harts Are Better Than One	T			Episode #89. 9-27-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan and Jennifer remember how they first met and fell in love in the midst of murder and international intrigue in the picturesque locale of London.	141205
1995	Hart to Hart: Two Harts in Three-Quarter Time	MT			Episode #116. 11-26-1995	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Grief-stricken Jonathan and Jennifer travel to Montreal for the reading of Max's will. A special gift from Max to the Harts holds the key to murder, intrigue, and suicide.	141206
1982	Hart to Hart: Vintage Harts	T			Episode #62. 3-23-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan's vineyard partner discovers that Hart-Cabri is being sold as the more expensive Chateau St. Claire. When Cabri is murdered, the Harts investigate the fraud and murder.	141207
1983	Hart to Hart: Wayward Hart, The	T			Episode #84. 3-8-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan buys Max a lethal cigar and after accusing him of being predictable Max disappears, leaving the Harts to find him before it's too late.	141208
1981	Hart to Hart: What Becomes a Murder Most?	T			Episode #47. 11-10-1981	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.An ad campaign for a costly fake fur using high society ladies as models, including Jennifer, turns deadly when one of the women is murdered. Jonathan wants the ads pulled when a second victim is killed.	141209
1980	Hart to Hart: What Murder?	T			Episode #24. 11-18-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jonathan witnesses a murder. In his rush to approach the scene of the crime, he is hit by someone on a mo-ped. The blow to his head causes temporary amnesia and the killer must get rid of Jonathan before his memory returns.	141210
1980	Hart to Hart: Which Way Freeway?	T			Episode #15. 1-29-1980	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Freeway runs away with a gun used to murder a wealthy neighbor. The Harts get involved in capturing the killer and intercepting a multi-million dollar jewelry shipment.	141211
1984	Hart to Hart: Whispers in the Wings	T			Episode #101. 1-10-1984	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Jennifer is stalked by a psychotic stage manager who lurks in the wings as the Harts don top hats and tails to perform in a charity benefit in the Big Apple.	141212
1979	Hart to Hart: With This Gun I Thee Wed	T			Episode #10. 12-4-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts are invited to the wedding of Jonathan's former girlfriend in Monte Carlo. She is being forced into a marriage to a power-hungry, ruthless, blackmailer.The Harts uncover the truth and help foil the wedding plans allowing Nikki to marry the man she really loves.	141213
1982	Hart to Hart: With This Hart, I Thee Wed	T			Episode #68. 10-12-1982	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts witness a murder when the spiritual mentor and bridegroom of Jennifer's aunt meets an untimely death.	141214
1983	Hart to Hart: Year of the Dog	T			Episode #98. 12-13-1983	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.The Harts lives are at stake when a valuable ancient jade carving leads them into the heart of mysterious Macao, where they encounter a Chinese arms dealer who has become a threat to U.S. national security.	141215
1979	Hart to Hart: You Made Me Kill You	T			Episode #5. 10-23-1979	Journalist Jennifer Hart, formerly world-famous journalist Jennifer Edwards, met millionaire Jonathan Hart on assignment. Now she helps him helping people in trouble.Deranged woman who works for Hart industries has an obsession for Jonathan. She sees Jennifer as a threat to her fantasies of love and finds it essential to eliminate her.	141216
1995	Hart Van Nederland	DF			Netherlands. Series 1995.	Weatherman Piet Paulusma.Presenters Cilly Dartell, Evelien de Bruijn (2006-). Maureen Eerdmans, Mariette Fehmers (2006-), Carine Holties (1995-1997), Carla Honing, Marleen Houter (2000-2001), Pernille La Lau, Marlayne, Milika Peterson, Madelon Spaan (2000-2002).Presenters Pauline van Aken (2000-2001), Gallyon van Vessem.	141217
2007	Hartsburg, USA	N		Mizner, David		Columnist Wallace Cormier, on a hangover-inducted whim, decides to run for the school board in his small Ohio town against a born-again Christian.The liberal newspaper columnist and his opponent are saddled with ad hoc advisers who would rather exploit controversies and play dirty politics than discuss issues.	141218
1993	Hartverscheurend	MF				Interviewer (Jan Eilander). Cameraman (Gerrit Albada).	141219
1992	Haruka, nosutarujii	MF				Photographer (Toru Minegishi).	141220
1895	Harum Scarum	N	USC	Leroy, Amelie Claire (Esme St)		Press	141221
2001	Harvard Man	M				Reporter (Mung-Ling Tsui)	141222
1941	Harvard, Here I Come!	M				Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporter (Charles Ray).	141223
1988	Harvest Bride, The	N		Richards, Tony		News Media	141224
1937	Harvest Comedy: Dramatic Chronicle, A	N	OWN - H	Swinnerton, Frank		Press	141225
1920	Harvest Moon, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	141226
2001	Harvesters	M				News Reporter (Erin J. Corsair). News Cameraman (Sean Quinn).	141227
1998	Harvey	MT				Girl Reporter (Ingrid Tesch)	141228
2004	Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law:  High Speed  Buggy Chase	C			Episode #13. 5-2-2004	Newscaster (Nika Futterman-Frost - Voice).	141229
1960	Has Anybody Seen My Father?	N	OWN - H	Kinney, Harrison		Editor Walter Hinsdale, Better Homes editor. One of four men on the staff of a woman's magazine.Story of a senior editor on a mass circulation magazine for women, struggling with the complexities of professional organization maneuverings, eccentricities of staff members.	141230
1952	Has Anybody Seen My Gal?	M				Reporter (Charles Williams).	141231
1949	Has-Beens of 1949, The	CB			Big Shot #97	Columnist Joe Johnson. 	141232
1968	Haschisch	MF				Journalist (Jacques Rouiller)	141233
1987	Hasenfratz	N		Schmidli, Werner	Switzerland	Journalist	141234
2004	Hash	N		Lindgren, Torgny. Tom Geddes (Translator).		Reporter who is 107 years old narrates the adventures of a small town where an epidemic of tuberculosis rages. A salesman turns out to be Martin Borman, fugitive Nazi leader.He engages the local schoolteacher on the bizarre quest to find the world's best hash. They wander the Swedish countryside to sample a variety of family recipes. The reporter witnesses the events as they occurred in 1947.He waits to confront his own relationship to life and death, happiness and suffering, power of art to express life's ambiguities.	141235
1917	Hashimura Togo	M		Irwin, Wallace (Novel).  Marion Fairfax (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters	Reporter (Raymond Hatton) investigates the villain.	141236
1932	Hat Check Girl	M		James, Rian (Novel)	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist Todd Reese (Monroe Owsley) is a blackmailer who writes a gossip column for The Keyhole magazine. Threatened when he tries to shake down a married woman.  He's killed.	141237
1944	Hat Check Honey	M				Cameraman (Eddie Acuff).	141238
2004	Hat Dance	N		Thomas, M.A.		Journalists Lee White, his partner Checo Rivera, Lee’s filmmaker daughter and her cameraman-boyfriend set out to investigate a rumored rebellion and film the infamous Fiesta de Santiago Apostol in the Indian village of Huatepac in rural Mexico. But Lieutenant Campos, a rapacious military bureaucrat and Sam Cooke, the American soldier of fortune who is in the business of crushing the rebellion, do not like the team of journalists or the villagers. 	141239
2005	Hat Trick	N		Kusel, Lisa		Magazine Writer Peter Beckett goes to the exotic island of Zanzibar to interview a movie star on location. But his real mission is to persuade the film's producer to put an end to their occasional trysts and get serious.Beckett is already married and a father but he's been obsessed with this ambitious, edgy lady for two decades including that brief period when he dated her high school best friend.The friends haven't spoken in 18 years, but both are now in Zanzibar, the friend scouting merchandise for here Northern California trinket store. They bump into each other on the street and attempt an awkward reconciliation.All three meet one evening for drinks by the ocean. A complication is the woman's son she gave up for adoption visits her -- he may be Peter's son. This is the story of three people reunited -- or forever divided.	141240
1934	Hat, Coat, and Glove	M				News Media. Reporter (Tom Brower). Sob Sister-Reporter (Edith Van Cleve).	141241
1962	Hatari	M	SVD 1141		AFI-Photographers	Photographer	141242
1975	Hatchet Man, The	N	OWN	Arrighi, Mel		Newspaperman Dan Skelton is hired to write an article on a movie star. New York City.  Muckraking reporter Don Skelton's career is declining until he is asked to write about a movie star whose father was once a U.S. senator.Skelton's editor Blake Mivnor wants an expose of her husband, a promising politician,  because he had an affair with Hivnor's wife.	141243
2003	Hatchetman	M				Reporter (Michael Horn).	141244
1987	Hateman	M				TV Anchorman (Nicholas Lorentz).	141245
1917	Hater of Men, The	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Janice Salsbury (Bessie Barriscale) becomes disillusioned with marriage while covering a divorce case and calls of her engagement to fellow journalist Billy Williams (Jack Gilbert).Indulges in a wild lifestyle, shown the error of her ways and is reunited.  Variety: Those who know court procedures and the newspaper field will readily admit the director knew his business from the manner in which he staged the early scenes.	141246
1961	Hathaways, The: Trash Day	T			Series 10-6-1961 to 8-31-1962.	Newspapers. Walter trains Charlie to get the newspaper from the front porch. However, Charlie returns with every paper in the neighborhood	141247
1990	Hati bukan kristal	MF			Malaysia	Reporter	141248
2003	Hatley High	M				TV Reporter (Brandi-Ann Milbradt)	141249
2009	Hatteras Caper, The	N		Rish, Buck M.D.		Reporter Ray Leggett of Bear Grass, North Carolina struggles with the stress of a pregnancy with his fiancee, Stacey. Other things begin to go wrong with his life. He fails to make the East Carolina University golf team, flunks out of college and finally joins the Marine Corps. He is sent to Vietnam but he returns injured. Seeking peace, Ray goes to Canada in search of a golf team buddy only to find a dismal scenario. To return to North Carolina, Ray becomes a crewman on a yacht sailing south. His life is changed forever when he absconds with a cache of money that he finds onboard the yacht. On Cape Hatteras, Ray becomes a newspaper reporter, gravedigger and body hauler as he carefully manages his fortune. Several romances and a health scare later, he invests in a bankrupt golf course. Stacey has married another man but is now a widow and finds Ray on Hatteras. After their love is rekindled, an intriguing secret about the money is revealed.	141250
1919	Haunted Bedroom, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Betsy Thorne (Enid Bennett) is sent to Virginia to investigate the disappearance of a man at a haunted estate. After hearing reporters have been barred from the house, she passes herself as a maid.Quits job at end of film to marry the son of a local doctor she helps prove innocent. Managing Editor (Otto  Hoffman).	141251
1909	Haunted Bell, The (Diamond Master, The)	SM	MLPL	Futrelle, Jacques		Press	141252
1987	Haunted By Her Past (aka Secret Passions)	MT				News Media	141253
1921	Haunted Diamond, The	SS		Standish, Burt L. (Top-Notch, five parts, Sept. 15-Nov. 15, 1921). Pseudonym.		Photographer Frank Hawley, newspaper photographer, uses his camera to investigate the dismal collapse of a baseball team. Frank's pictures reveal why: a plotting gambler has buried remote-controlled electromagnets all about the ball field, the rascal.	141254
1940	Haunted Honeymoon	M	DVD -R HQ 5396, 5398			Writer Harriet Vane (Constance Cummings) goes on honeymoon with new husband and finds corpse in cottage	141255
1986	Haunted Honeymoon	M				News Media. Reporter (Francis Drake). Reporter (William Hootkins). Reporter (Mac McDonald).  Reporter (Barbara Rosenblat). Photographer (John Bloomfeld). Photographer (Colin Bruce).	141256
1940	Haunted House	M		Leonard, Jack K., Monty Collins (Story). Dorothy Reid (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Aspiring Cub Reporter Jimmie Atkins (Jackie Moran) is office boy at a small town newspaper, The Brownsville Bugle, who tries to clear a friend accused of killing his employer. Helped by editor's niece Mildred (Marcia Mae Jones).She has come to town for the summer and plans to attend journalism school in the fall although her uncle claims it is no place for a girl. When the office boy's friend is tried and convicted, they attempt to prove his innocence.Atkins is fired when his sleuthing causes him to accuse the dead woman's nephew of the murder. Mildred tries to defend eager Atkins to her uncle and although the editor pretends not to be swayed, he secretly plans to give Atkins his job back in a few daysMildred convinces Atkins to keep pursuing the story. Two sneak into dead woman's house to try to find information. Go through files in office of lawyer and find evidence that implicates him in killing.Lawyer disproves charges when they bring evidence to editor and Atkins is again thrown out of the office. The duo eventually prove the lawyer is the killer. Captured during confrontation at dead woman's house. Story earns Atkins a byline in the paper.	141257
1859	Haunted Man, The	N	OWN - P	Dickens, Charles	In "Christmas Books."	News Vendor Adolphus Tetterbywho had seven boys and one girl and a small corner shop, A. Tetterby & Co.	141258
2009	Haunted World of El Superbeasto, The	M				Newscaster Erik (Erik the Newscaster - Voice). El Superbeasto is a washed-up Mexican luchador and his sultry sidekick and sister is Suzi-X and they live in a mythic world of Monsterland.	141259
1991	Haunted, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Mark Chaet). Reporter #1 (Gibby Brand). Reporter #2 (Claudette Roach)	141260
2002	Haunted: Blind Witness	T			Episode #5. 10-22-2002	News Media. Reporter (Avis Wrentmore).	141261
2003	Haunting Desires	M	DVD -R HQ 5184, 5187. DVD -R 1620		Adult	Columnist-Investigative Reporter goes undercover to find vampires and demons in Los Angeles. Fights police to get the story. Surprise ending.	141262
1999	Haunting of Hell House, The (aka Ghostly Rental, The, Henry James’ The Haunting of Hell House)	M		James, Henry (Story). Mitch Marcus (Writer)		Journalist. 	141263
1996	Haunting of Lisa, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8067, 8068. DVD -R 1626			News Media. Reporter #1 Hank Dodge (Patrick Galligan). Reporter #2 (Katherine Trowell). Reporter #3 (Ray Doucette). Media Circus.	141264
2008	Haunting of Memberly Manor, The	N 		Robinson, David W.		Tabloid Journalist looking for a story at any cost gets involved with a paranormal investigation team with a truckload of modern ghost-hunting equipment. They are hot on the trial of a dangerous poltergeist. Their investigation takes them to  a brooding 18th century estate overflowing with pirated DVDs. When the DVDs are swapped for a dead body, the team is fingered for the crime. Now they must race against time to prove their innocence by trying to make sense of ghostly text messages, crazed drivers determined to run them off the road and an enraged spirit seeking revenge for his untimely death. Their investigation draws them into a world of seedy mobsters, millionaire pirated movie producers, a gutter journalist looking for a story at any cost, and the grumbling spirits of an English stately home. 	141265
1994	Haunting of Seacliff Inn, The	M	DVD -R 1599			TV Reporter Susan Enright (Ally Sheedy) and her husband discover a spirit came with the home they opened as a bed-and-breakfast.	141266
2007	Haunting Olivia	N		Taylor, Janelle		New York Fashion Magazine Editor Olivia Sedgwick learns she’s been willed her wealthy, deceased father’s cottage in Blueberry, Maine, the hometown she fled 13 years before following a teenage pregnancy that ended in stillbirth. Once back home, she runs into her first love, Zachary Archer, and their child, 13-year-old Kayla very much alive. As Olivia unravels the familial conspiracy to keep her from her daughter, she struggles to find a place in the lives of Kayla and Zach, who believe she abandoned them. Complications arise when someone begins a terror campaign against Olivia sending threatening notes and trashing her cottage. When Kayla’s entry into the Blueberry Inner-Beauty Pageant puts her in harm’s way, Olivia and Zach must race to discover who’s behind the threat. 	141267
1983	Haunting Passion, The	M	SVD 563			Sportscaster. Woman attracts the attention of a sensual ghost when her sportscaster husband begins to neglect her	141268
2005	Haunting, A: Echoes From the Grave	T			Episode #5. 11-11-2005	Reporter (Mike McAleer).	141269
2008	Hauntings From the Past	N		Gravbelle, Lynn		Reporter Marie is a beautiful and sensual reporter whose obsession with murder leads her into a web of intrigue. Twenty-five years ago this rural New England town had hidden its nightmare -- now panic and suspicion are awakened. Children are missing. A past everyone hoped was buried returns. A killer is on the loose and time is running out for the sheriff, who struggles with his own doubts and fears. Joining the reporter is a boy with a strange past who carried his secret to prison and returned years later a strange and hardened man, and Aunt Lilly who knows more than she ever let on. The atmosphere is as dark and decaying as the old house where no one is allowed to enter.	141270
1977	Haunts	M				Newscaster (Brian Frankish). TV Interviewer (Bob Avery).	141271
1977	Hausu	MF				Photographer (Mitsutoshi Ishigami).	141272
1987	Haute	N		Thomas, Jason		News Media	141273
2005	Havana	M			Short - Romance - Comedy	Editor (Jacob Nienstaedt).	141274
1998	Havana Twist	N		Matera, Lia		Journalists are suspiciously helpful to attorney Willa Jansson. Jansson’s mother, an unrepentant social activist fails to return with her gray-haired group of brigadistas after their goodwill tour of Havana.Dobting that her mom would abandon her family without a word, Willa goes to Havana where she falls in with two journalists who offer to help. Instead, they lead Willa to some unexpected stops along the way. With Havana’s bubbling mix of journalists, possible CIA agents and heroes of the revolution, it’s no wonder Willa comes to feel nothing is as it seems. Willa risks her career and passport by rushing to Cuba to retrace her mother’s steps. Willa is manipulated, mislead and nearly arrested. And in the meantime, newfound reporter friends -- or are they CIA agents? -- disappear as suddenly and inexplicably as her mother did. Soon the U.S. State Department, the Cuban Interior Ministry and Willa’s old flame, San Francisco Homicide Lieutenant Don Surgelato, get into the act. 	141275
1933	Havana Widows	M	DVD -R HQ 9744, 9741			Newspapers. Headlines. Suspended Broadway chorus girls borrow money from a gangster friend to find millionaires in Havana. 	141276
2006	Havarie	MF				Journalist (Matthiasa Ackeret).	141277
1934	Have a Heart	M				Cameraman at Party (Ernie Alexander), Horse.	141278
2006	Have a Little Faith: Survival Instincts	N		Kitt, Sandra	Novella	Reporter Davis Manning rescues a librarian from an attempted mugging. She is devoted to her work in the bad part of town. Manning isn't so forgiving and it's up to her to show him that it is possible to save a community, one person at a time.	141279
1932	Have His Carcase	NW	OWN - P	Sayers, Dorothy L.		Press	141280
1987	Have His Carcase	MT		Sayers, Dorothy L. (Novel). Rosemary Anne Sisson (Drama).	UK-BBC Series.	News Editor (Arthur Blake, Episodes 1 and 4).	141281
1959	Have Rocket, Will Travel	M				Reporter-Narrator (Don Lamond)	141282
2006	Have To Have It	N		Mayer, Melody	#3 Nannies Series	Paparazzi who camp out behind Starbucks, psychotic publicists, paranoid tennis pros and gym-room orgies are part of these stories about three nannys. 	141283
1596	Have With You to Saffron-Walden	ER	USC	Nashe, Thomas		News	141284
1938	Have You Got Any Castles?	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Radio. Bookshop "Town Crier" is caricature of radio's Alexander Wolcott	141285
1996	Have You Seen My Son?	MT	DVD -R HQ 7349, 7348. VHS 1353		ABC Monday Night Movie	News Media	141286
2001	Haven	MT				Reporter #2 (Ron Kennell)	141287
1938	Haverhill Herald	NJ	MLPL	Hall, Esther		Newspaper Owner Carol O'Farrell succeeds with the weekly Herald, founded by her father, despite those who say that "newspaper work doesn't seem suitable for a girl."Very young girl acquires a newspaper, having great responsibility, meeting the rival young man reporter."It should fool no sophisticated gal of today," a critic wrote  in the 1960s.	141288
1965	Having a Wild Weekend	M			AFI-Columnists/Publicity/Photographers	Columnist	141289
2002	Having Our Say: Delany Sisters' First 100 Years	MT	SVD 1221			Journalist Amy Hill Hearth (Amy Madigan) interviews Sadie and Bessie, 103 and 101.	141290
1930	Havoc	N	USC	Kristensen, Tom		Journalist Ole Jastrau is a married journalist who finds no satisfaction in his job, marriage, religion or political movements. Decides that to reduce his life to havoc by drinking is the only hope he has in finding his soul.	141291
1938	Hawaii Calls	M				Press	141292
1968	Hawaii Five-O:	T			Series 9-26-1968 to 4-5-1980.	TV News. CBS affiliate KGMB-TV, Channel 9, is seen frequently as the TV station that covers Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) in action.	141293
1969	Hawaii Five-O: All the King's Horses	T	VHS 1277		Episode #35. 11-26-1969	News Media. Publicity-seeking attorney	141294
1977	Hawaii Five-O: Cop on the Cover. The	T	DVD -R HQ 5418. SVD 1180		Episode #221. 9-29-1977	Reporter. McGarrett must solve both a mysterious kidnapping and the problem of having a nosy reporter analyzing his every move.	141295
1970	Hawaii Five-O: Double Wall, The	T			Episode #64. 12-16-1970	TV Reporter (Bob Sevey). When a prisoner hears a dying man confess to the murder for which he was convicted, he takes a doctor hostage. McGarrett acts as negotiator in the tense situation.	141296
1973	Hawaii Five-O: Draw Me a Killer	T	DVD -R HQ 2952		Episode #124. 9-18-1973	Newspapers. A newspaper may hold the answer to random murders being committed every six weeks. McGarrett struggles to understand the motives behind these crimes. The comic pages give McGarrett a clue to the series of slayings that seem to have no motive.	141297
1975	Hawaii Five-O: Hostage, The	T			Episode #168. 3-11-1975	News Media. Newsman (Phil Arnone). When a deranged ex-Army officer shoots a policeman and takes a young girl hostage, McGarrett disagrees with a police captain over the best way to free her.	141298
1969	Hawaii Five-O: King of the Hill	T			Episode #15. 1-8-1969	News Media. Reporter (Alex Todd). Returning soldier saw combat in Vietnam returns to Hawaii, has a severe flashback that leads to him taking over a hospital including Dan-O as a hostage.	141299
1974	Hawaii Five-O: Murder With a Golden Touch	T			Episode #142. 1-29-1974	Newsman (Joe Moore). When a man is found dead with gold dust on him, McGarrett and his team must investigate where the stolen gold came from and how it is being brought onto the market.	141300
1978	Hawaii Five-O: My Friend, the Enemy	T	DVD -R HQ 3540. SVD 796, 797		Episode #240. 4-13-1978	Journalist Liana Labella (Pluciana Paluzzi) predicts the abduction of a princess. Steve McGarrett must deal with the kidnapping as well as the uncooperative Italian newswoman who constantly interrupts him and the investigation	141301
1976	Hawaii Five-O: Nine Dragons (Part 1)	T			Episode #195. 9-30-1976	Student Reporter (Susie Burke). McGarrett must track a man who steals toxins in an attempt to take out the leaders of Communist China.	141302
1972	Hawaii Five-O: Ninety-Second War, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #90. 1-18-1972.	Reporter (Bill Baldwin). McGarrett is framed in an elaborate setup by a villain. He has to contend with a foreign double.	141303
1968	Hawaii Five-O: Samurai	T			Episode #6.10-17-1968	Newsman (Eddie Sherman). Photographer (Robert Chee). McGarrett protects a suspected gangster from Japanese assassins even as he and Five-O try to find evidence linking him to organized crime. TV Announcer (Bob Sevey).	141304
1970	Hawaii Five-O: Second Shot, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5646		Episode #53. 9-30-1970	Correspondent arrives to interview a self-exiled Greek doctor living in Hawaii. The news correspondent and the doctor become targets of assassins	141305
1977	Hawaii Five-O: Shake Hands With the Man in the Moon	T	DVD -R HQ 5902. SV 118		Episode #225. 11-10-1977	Reporter is murdered and McGarett must deal with an astronaut turned real-estate salesman in order to crack the case.Reporter is murdered and McGarett must deal with an astronaut turned real-estate salesman in order to crack the case.	141306
1979	Hawaii Five-O: Shallow Grave, A	T			Episode #274. 12-11-1979.	News Media. First Reporter (Tommy Fujiwara). Old Reporter (David Palmer). Female Reporter (Madeline Press). Young man on vacation has strange visions that lead him to the site of an old murder and help him discover a lost family.	141307
1978	Hawaii Five-O: Short Walk on the Longshore, A	T			Episode #232. 2-2-1978	Reporter (Les Keiter). In order to find out the identity of the murderer of a union leader, McGarrett goes undercover as a longshoreman.	141308
1978	Hawaii Five-O: Silk Trap, The	T			Episode #233. 2-9-1978	News Media. Newscaster (Karen Ahn). Up-and-coming young politician is blackmailed in order to affect his leadership of a congressional investigation.	141309
1979	Hawaii Five-O: Skyline Killer, The	T			Episode #262. 3-22-1979	Journalist offers to share his profits in exchange for the killer's story making the hunt for a high-rise killer more difficult for Five-O.	141310
1968	Hawaii Five-O: Tiger by the Tail	T	SV 141		Episode #5. 10-10-1968.	News Media. Reporter (Tim Tindall). Newsman (Dick Fair). Second Newsman (Robert Krewson-Krenson). TV Newscaster (Bob Jones). TV Director (Phil Arnone). Struggling young singer plans his own kidnapping in a publicity stunt.After his unsuspecting wealthy father offers to pay any amount of money, the singer's associates turn on him in an attempt to get the ransom.	141311
1976	Hawaii Five-O: Turkey Shoot at Makapuu	T			Episode #190. 1-29-1976	TV Newscaster (Joe Moore). When an airline stewardess and a hang-gliding instructor are murdered, Five-O must find the killers.	141312
1978	Hawaii Five-O: When Does a War End?	T			Episode #237. 3-16-1978	News Media. A Japanese businessman comes under attack from a young man whose father suffered in a Japanese wartime prison camp.	141313
1975	Hawaii Five-O: Wooden Model of a Rat	T			Episode #185. 12-11-1975	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jerry Cow). Reporter #2 (Mai Tai Sing). Reporter #3 (Dalton Tanonaka). McGarrett is caught illegally in possession of a small statue as part of his personal collection while trying to stop the smuggling of Oriental animal statues.	141314
1962	Hawaiian Eye: Blackmail in Satin	T			Episode #23. 2-28-1962. Third Season	Photographer. Greg poses as a writer and takes Cricket along as a photographer	141315
1962	Hawaiian Eye: Cricket's Millionaire	T			Episode #20. 2-7-1962. Season Three. PR	Public Relations Man Cricket is the victim of a fast-talking PR man's scheme	141316
1959	Hawaiian Eye: Kikiki Kid, The	T			Episode #16. 1-20-1960	Columnist and TV personality is romanced by a second-rate singer at a hotel and Lopaka becomes involves.	141317
1959	Hawaiian Eye: Manchu Formula, The	T			Episode #67. 5-3-1961. PR	Public Relations. Tracy is hired by a publicity man to guard a youth-preserving formula	141318
1961	Hawaiian Eye: Manchu Formula, The	T			Episode #67. 5-3-1961	Reporter (Jack Kosslyn).	141319
1961	Hawaiian Eye: Robinson Koyoto	T			Episode #20. 1-25-1961. Season Two	Reporter Gloria Matthews taken by Tracy to Oko Island where a Jap holdout, heir to an industrial fortune, must be convinced the war is over	141320
1962	Hawaiian Eye: Sign-Off, The	T			Episode #7. 11-20-1962. Season Four	TV Newscaster. Lois Corey is accused of slaying the errant wife of the senior member of a TV newscasting team	141321
1961	Hawaiian Eye: Stanhope Brand, The	T			Episode #24. 2-22-1961	Reporter friend of Greg's fails to return from an island interview with a wealthy rancher.  The reporter is killed.	141322
1984	Hawaiian Heat: Wave of Controversy	T			Episode.	News Media	141323
1965	Hawaiian Thigh	M			AFI-Reporters	Cub Reporter wooed by nudie film producer to get publicity for his film	141324
1847	Hawbuck Grange or Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq., The	N	USC	Surtees, Robert Smith		Editor Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, the avowed editor.	141325
1966	Hawk	T				News Vendor. Leon Janney as Gorten, a news dealer who doubled as Hawk's street source (Burt Reynolds as Det. Lt. John Hawk)	141326
1948	Hawk of Powder River, The	M				Newspaper Editor George Daniels (Budd Buster)..	141327
1954	Hawk Watch	NM		Bird, B.		Press	141328
2000	Hawkes Cove	N		Wilson, Susan		Reporter Charlie Worth lands a plum reporting assignment: to unlock the puzzle of the recently dredged-up World War II plan near Hawke's Cove.To investigate the 50-year-old mystery, he heads to Hawke's Cove where he meets a respected local and his daughter.In 1944, a woman, after loss of her child, returns to her grandmother's farm in Hawke's Cove. With her husband she creates a new life. While her husband is on war front, she and the local fall in love. Then her husband returns, and the lovers separate.Now her son and his daughter are falling in love and the man and woman realize they must open up the past -- and the secrets they have buried along with it.	141329
2004	Hawking	MT				Reporter-Interviewer (Christian Pederson-Rubeck). TV Producer (Daniel Pape).	141330
1951	Hawkins Falls, Population 6200	TS			Episodes. Series 4-2-1951 to 7-1-1955. NBC	Reporter Clate Weathers (Frank Dane) of local newspaper in the town of Hawkins Falls, population 6,200. He told stories about town life seen through his eyes. He left in 1953 and his wife married the town doctor. Announcer (Hugh Downs).Reporter Mitch Fredericks (Jim Bannon, 1954-1955), a local reporter who fended off the advances of young Jenny Karns.	141331
1973	Hawkins: Death and the Maiden	T			Episode #1. 3-13-1973	News Media. Newscaster (Tom Hallick). Courtroom Reporter (Virginia Hawkins).	141332
1972	Hawkshaw	N		Goulart, Ron	Weinberg List	Journalist	141333
1975	Hay que matar a B	MF				Journalist (Jose Maria Resel).	141334
2003	Haya O Lo Haya	MF				Journalist (Hana Hagin).	141335
1999	Hayley Wagner, Star	MT				Cameraman (Matthew Harrison).	141336
2003	Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi	MF			India	Journalist Geeta Rao (Chitrangada Singh) is part of a love triangle between a fiery rebel and a powerful government fixer during India’s tumultuous 1970s political scene.  The stunningly beautiful Rao has two admirers and it is 1969 and West Bengal is witnessing its struggle against the ruling Congress party joining forces with left-wing Marxist and Communist parties. Geeta and one of her male friends is romantically involved but when he does not make any move to marriage, she decides to give up on him. 	141337
1890	Hazard of New Fortunes, A	N	OWN - P	Howells, William Dean		Editor Basil March, an unsuccessful Boston insurance man, accepts the editorship of a literary magazine in New York. His adventures with the magazine's promoters, financial backers, and staff members constitute the story.Magazine thrives. Eventually has chance to buy publication.  Mr. Dryfoos finances the magazine. Henry Lindau, magazine's foreign editor and reviewer (formerly March's tutor). Angus Beaton, art directorEvery Other Week name of publication.  Conrad Dryfoos, Dryfoos' son and the ostensible publisher. Fulkerson, Western man, dynamic journalist and syndicator, business manager of Every Other Week.	141338
1890	Hazard of New Fortunes, A	P	MLPL	Howells, William Dean	Play Index, 1953-60	Press	141339
1953	Hazel Flagg	P		Styne, Jule (composer). Book by Ben Hecht.  Based on James Street's satire, "nothing Sacred," filmed in 1937.		Reporter Wallace Cook (John Howard in Broadway premiere), the sarcastic con-man of a reporter who now works for a magazine. Magazine Publisher (Benay Venuta in Broadway premiere).	141340
1965	Hazel: Bonnie Boy	T			Episode #67. 2-11-1965	Newsboy (Pat Rosson).	141341
1962	Hazel: Hazel's Day	T			Episode #35.6-7-1962	Photographer (George E. Mather).	141342
1961	Hazel: How to Lure an Epicure	T			PR	Publicity. Hazel tries to get her friend's restaurant some publicity to keep it in business	141343
1961	Hazel: Lesson in Diplomacy, A	T			Episode #60. 11-26-1964	Reporter (Stuart Nisbet).	141344
1961	Hazel: Maid of the Month	T				Magazine. Hazel is selected as maid of the month by a national magazine	141345
1979	Hazell: Hazell and the Baker Street Sleuth	T			UK. Episode #11.4-19-1979	Photographer (Peter Godfrey).	141346
1997	Hazlo por mi	MF				Reporter (Olga Hueso)	141347
1973	HBO World Championship Boxing	DT				Commentators Larry Merchant, Emanuel Stewart, Roy Jones Jr. Host Jim Lampley	141348
1974	HBO World Championship Boxing: Rumble in the Jungle, The: Ali vs. Foreman	DT			Episode #2. 10-30-1974	Sports Documentary. Commentator (Bob Sheridan-Himself).  Host (Jim Lampley-Himself). Commentators (Larry Merchant, Emanuel Stewart, Roy Jones Jr.-Themselves).	141349
1944	He  Snoops to Conquer	M			UK. Ness	Reporter Bennett and Photographer Charlie of the Morning Record go to a small town in England to do a survey on post-war planning by the government. Newspaper Editor (Ian Fleming). Photographer (Hugh Dempster). Assistant Editor (Charles Paton).	141350
1967	He and She:	T			Series 9-8-1967 to 9-18-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series	141351
1968	He and She: 45 Midgets From Broadway	T			Episode #17. 1-3-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. The "Jetman" Show is made into a musical comedy.	141352
1968	He and She: Along Came Kim	T			Episode #21. 2-7-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters' Korean War orphan-foster son comes for a visit.	141353
1967	He and She: Background Man, The	T			Episode #8. 10-25-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick hires a girl to help him draw the comic strip. Unfortunately, all she can do is spill paint all over them.	141354
1967	He and She: Before You Bury Me Can I Say Something?	T			Episode #6. 10-11-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. When Dick writes his will, Paul thinks he's dying.	141355
1967	He and She: Coming Out Party, The	T			Episode #11. 11-15-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Paula throws a party so she can match her friend up with a doctor. But the doctor has plans to take out Dick's tonsils.	141356
1967	He and She: Deep in the Heart of Taxes	T			Episode #12. 11-12-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick is about to be audited by the IRS and Paula hasn't told him about all the money she won on the horses.	141357
1967	He and She: Dick's Van Dyke	T			Episode #7. 10-18-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick plans to spend his vacation time painting, but he is constantly being interrupted.	141358
1968	He and She: Dog's Best Friend	T			Episode #23. 2-21-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick and Paula watch as their close friends split up.	141359
1967	He and She: Don't Call Us	T			Episode #13. 11-19-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters are having a problem getting an invitation to a party because they have just gotten an unlisted phone number.	141360
1967	He and She: Easy Way Out	T			Episode #15. 12-20-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series.	141361
1967	He and She: Goodman, Spare That Tree	T			Episode #19. 1-24-1958	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Paula helps her cousin smuggle an Italian olive tree past customs. The big problem now is keeping the tree alive.	141362
1967	He and She: He and She vs. Him	T			Episode #10. 11-8-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick has run out of ideas for the comic strip and is about to be sued for plagiarism.	141363
1967	He and She: How to Fail in Business	T			Episode #3. 9-20-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick and Paula buy their apartment building but regret it when the tenants complain constantly.	141364
1968	He and She: It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's How You Watch the Game	T			Episode #24. 2-28-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Dick has to get 30 tickets to a football game in two days.He promised his classmates they would hold their reunion at the game but he forgot to reserve the seats.	141365
1968	He and She: Knock, Knock, Who's There? Fernando, Fernando Who?	T			Episode #25. 3-6-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Harry jumps to the wrong conclusion when he finds Fernando Lamas massaging Paula's leg while Dick is out of town.	141366
1967	He and She: North Goes West	T			Episode #14. 12-13-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Oscar insists that Dick and Paula move out to California with him and the "Jetman" series. So they pick up and prepare to move out.	141367
1967	He and She: Old Man and the She, The	T			Episode #1. 9-6-1967. Series 9-8-1967 to 9-18-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. His wife, Paula forces Dick into helping an old Greek gentleman from being deported.	141368
1967	He and She: One of Our Firemen Is Missing	T			Episode #5. 10-4-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Harry is fined for helping Dick and Paula when he should have been on duty.	141369
1967	He and She: Phantom of 84th Street	T			Episode #4. 9-27-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Oscar's $65,000 Picasso is stolen from Dick and Paul's apartment.	141370
1967	He and She: Poster Boy	T			Episode #16. 12-17-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Wanted poster of the neighborhood robber looks just like Andrew, the building handyman.	141371
1968	He and She: Rock By Any Other Name, A	T			Episode #18. 1-10-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters exchange birthday gifts -- she gets a fur coat and he gets a rock, which he proceeds to lose.	141372
1967	He and She: Second Time Around, The	T			Episode #2. 9-13-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters plan a second wedding with all the fuss and formality they didn't have at the first one.	141373
1967	He and She: Vote Yes Or Not	T			Episode #9. 11-1-1967	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Paula pickets Dick's office because he is against a pay raise for firemen and she is for it.	141374
1968	He and She: What Do You Get for the Man Who Has Nothing?	T			Episode #22. 2-14-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters try to keep Harry out of his apartment for three days so they can redecorate it for a surprise birthday party.	141375
1968	He and She: What's in the Kitty?	T			Episode #26. 3-13-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollister's' dinner party for Dick's boss is marred by a mouse, a sick cat and a poison scare.	141376
1968	He and She: White Collar Worker, The	T			Episode #20. 1-31-1968	Cartoonist Richard (Dick) Hollister (Richard Benjamin) a cartoonist and creator of comic strip-turned TV series. Hollisters prepare to confront the driver who hit Paul's car.	141377
1938	He Couldn't Say No	M	DVD -R HQ 6861			Reporter. Ed, the Man-On-The-Street Radio Reporter (John Ridgely). 	141378
2001	He Died with a Felafel in His Hand	MF			Australia/Italy.	Photographer (Jon Wicks).	141379
2001	He Kills Coppers	N		Arnott, Jake		Tabloid Reporter Tony Meehan is a gay journalist with a psychotic streak.  He is a cub reporter on the Sunday Illustrated who covers the brutal slaying of three policemen in a west London street. For three men, the killing is more than a front-page outrage. For Billy Porter, a war-time hero turned petty thief, it’s a plan that went fatally wrong. For Frank Taylor, a detective sergeant trying to climb the Met’s career ladder without resorting to corruption, it’s a bereavement, the loss of a loyal comrade that must be avenged. For Meehan, it’s nothing more than a fortuitous scoop that assures him his job. But reporting the crime awakens sinister urges that he’s unable to resist and soon Meehan is creating his own news. Three men who have never met. Three lives inextricably linked in a chain of events that changed history. The plot follows England’s football World Cup summer during 1966 and moves forward to the Thatcher era of Poll Tax riots and the Greenham Common peace camp. Meehan of the Sunday Illustrated -- a vehicle for some funny observations of tabloid cynicism -- is at large in the homosexual underworld, his failed novelistic ambitious counter-pointed by an obsession with strangulation. Tabloid Reporter on the story -- uses ink the way an octopus does, to hide.	141380
2008	He Kills Coppers	MT	DVD	Arnott, Jake Novel		Tabloid Journalist Tony Meehan (Steven Robertson of the Daily Illustrated is an ambitious journalist, a closeted gay reporter, who witnesses the murders of three policeman, brutally killed during the 1966 World Cup celebrations. Editor Sidney (John Warnaby). Journalist (Robert Roman Ratajczak). Journalist (James Fiddy). 	141381
1869	He Knew He Was Right	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Press	141382
1992	He Knew How To Read Me	MUS		Schaechter, Ben (music) and Dan Kael (lyrics)		Press. "I was hot off the press on a Saturday night Ripe for my moment of glory. I was all he desired, then my headlines expired. It's a heart-rending saddening story.""He knew how to read me. I was eager to share what I knew and to teach him a thing or two. He was eager to learn, and his eagerness grew. He had me inside out when he was through. And when the night was over, he came to me once more."...the end was in sight, that he would dump me cold in the cold, cold night. I tried my  best to please him. I gave him rave reviews. But he wouldn't even keep me for his crummy dog to use. Ooh…He knew how to use me. But now I'm old news.	141383
1991	He Said, She Said	M	DVD -R HQ 3802, 3803. SV 180	Hohlfeld, Brian (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnists Dan Hansen (Kevin Bacon) and Lorie Bryer (Elizabeth Perkins) duel in the Baltimore Sun. Story is presented from the viewpoint of one, then the other. Both writers are assigned the same column by different editors.Editors plan to resolve the conflict by having each write a column, then deciding which is best. They decide to run both and the dual column concept catches on.  They become media celebrities.Columnists go on morning TV show, Baltimore a.m. with  point-counterpoint format. Personal relationship goes downhill. Bryer throws a coffee mug at Hansen during a broadcast and leaves the studio. Two tape separate apologies and reconcile in the studio.Hansen first shown as womanizer putting moves on every female in the newsroom. When Bryer talks about her training in journalism school, Hansen says, "I don't consider myself a journalist…I'm a newspaperman."  Bryer wants to work for the New York Times.News Anchor (Billy Britt).	141384
1986	He Shoots, He Scores	T			Canadian TV Series (1986-1988).	Reporters covering a Quebec hockey team	141385
1940	He Stayed for Breakfast	M		Howard, Sidney (Play - "Ode to Liberty"). P.G. Wolfson, Michael Fessier, Ernest Vajda (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Andre Dorlay (Alan Marshal), a Paris newspaper editor who is romantically pursuing a woman. She hides a Communist sympathizer in her apartment. He took a shot at her estranged husband who also shows up.Woman tries to juggle the three men while the Communist sympathizer finds himself falling in love with her. Reporter and estranged husband capture the Communist sympathizer and the woman agrees to return to her husband if he is released.She later runs off to join Communist sympathizer.	141386
2001	He Walks in Beauty: George Stevens Production "The Greatest Story Ever Told," The	DT			Short	Publicists Ann Del Valle and John Del Valle.	141387
1925	He Was A Man	N	MLPL	Lane, Rose Wilder	Novel based on the life of Jack London.	Reporter Johnnie Heinneman. Hiram Sheerwood, owner of the Star.	141388
2005	He-Man Woman Haters	M				Commentator Jim Mansfield (James Kurtz III), Game Commentator.	141389
1990	He's Dead, She's Dead: Details at Eleven	N	MLPL	Tucker, John Bartholomew		TV Newswoman Kate MorganJim Sasser, former network news commentator traded in his microphone for a pen, successful author of thrillers. Peter Jennings reference	141390
2009	He’s Just Not That Into You	M		Behrendt, Greg and Liz Tuccillio (Book). 		Gay Journalists at newspaper The Blade. Mary (Drew Barrymore) is a single woman who works at a gay weekly newspaper. She’s surrounded by gay men all the time and she’s not meeting anybody to date. She’s a woman perpetually confused by dating, now more than ever in a culture that is more obsessed with technology than actual human contact.Group of Baltimore-based twenty- and thirtysomethings navigate their relationships from the shallow end of the dating pool through the deep, murky waters of married life, trying to read the signs of the opposite sex and hoping to be the exceptions to the “no-exceptions” rule. Mary has found an entire network of loving, supportive men, and just needs to find one who’s straight.	141391
1987	He's My Girl	M				Reporter (Connie Richmond)	141392
2003	He's Still the One	NR		Kushner, Cheryl	Silhouette	TV Anchor Zoe Russell has realized her dreams -- She lives and works in New York City as a member of a major morning TV news program. Everything is perfect -- until she returns home for her sister's wedding.She comes face-to-face with a man who hurt her years ago just when she needed him the most. Still feels physical attraction for him. When network offers her a dream job, will she return to the city or stay with her man.	141393
1968	Head	M	DVD -R HQ 8607, 8608		Nicholson	Critic. The Critic (Frank Zappa). News Media.	141394
2005	Head Cases: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-14-2005	Reporter (Brien Blakely). Reporter (Minnie Lagrimas). Reporter (Kim Serafin).	141395
1994	Head Games	M				Reporter at Bordello (Katie Kristoffer). Photographer at Bordello (Daniel Solo). Reporter at Color Designs (Blaine Bolton). Interviewer (Julia Morton).	141396
2004	Head in the Clouds	M	DVD -R HQ 4074, 4075			Photographer Gilda Besse (Charlize Theron) is a multilingual bisexual photographer, sculptor and movie actress who engages the world with a dangerous, blazing smile and blasé attitude carelessly twirling men and one woman around her little finger.Besse, a Spanish refugee and a London teacher have a bond that is threatened by World War II.	141397
1985	Head of State	N	OWN - H	Hoyt, Richard		British Journalist is a nosy reporter.	141398
2003	Head of State	M	DVD -1634		Rock, Chris and Ali LeRoi	News Media Circus. Reporters. On Camera Reporter (Robert Randolph Caton). Media. TV Newscasters. Cable TV Anchorwoman (Annjika Pergament). School Reporter (Brenna McDonough). Train Station Reporter (Lucy Newman-Williams). Roadside Reporter (Sloane Brown).Transit Reporter (Sade Baderinwa). TV Anchors (Kevin Reese, Stan Stovall). National TV Anchor (Marilyn Getas). Local TV Anchors (Tony Harris, Jennifer Gilbert). Regional TV Anchor (Donna Hamilton).Channel 6 Reporter (Paul Majors). Reporter (Peechee Neric). Talk-Show Host James Tingle (Jimmy Tingle). Talk-Show Host (Ivan Scott). Talk-Show Host (Doris E. McMilloon).Inaugural  Ball announcer as DJ Funkmaster Flex (Funmaster Flex).,	141399
1986	Head of the Class:	T	SV 50		Episodes. Series 9-17-1986 to 6-25-1991	School Newspaper and brainy students in the I.H.P. (Individualized Honors Program) at Manhattan's Monroe High School (later re-named Millard Fillmore High School). Editor Simone Foster (Khrystyne Haje), resident poet of the class.	141400
1986	Head of the Class: Back To The Future	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1986	School Newspaper and brainy students in the I.H.P. (Individualized Honors Program) at Manhattan's Monroe High School (later re-named Millard Fillmore High School). Editor Simone Foster (Khrystyne Haje), resident poet of the class.Class imagines his life 20 years in the future.	141401
1986	Head of the Class: Charliegate	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1986	School Newspaper Reporter Dennis Blunden (Dan Schenider) misquotes Mr. Charlie Moore (Howard Hesseman) in the school newspaper. Dennis was pressed for an article for the paper and interviewed Mr. Moor without his knowledge.Resulting article flatters no one.	141402
1987	Head of the Class: Ode to Simone	T			Episode #14. 1-14-1987	School Newspaper and brainy students in the I.H.P. (Individualized Honors Program) at Manhattan's Monroe High School (later re-named Millard Fillmore High School).Literary Magazine Editor Simone Foster (Khrystyne Haje), resident poet of the class receives a discouraging letter from her favorite poet, after his death. Dennis tries to give up sarcasm and pranks.	141403
1986	Head of the Class: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1986	School Newspaper and brainy students in the I.H.P. (Individualized Honors Program) at Manhattan's Monroe High School (later re-named Millard Fillmore High School).High school substitute teacher takes over a class of geniuses. Charlie Moore (Howard Hessman). Literary Editor Simone Foster (Khrystyne Haje), resident poet of the class.	141404
1989	Head of the Class: Scuttlebutt	T			Episode #56. 2-8-1989.	School Newspaper. Columnist (Jack Gilford), an accomplished alumni, returns to campus and is a walking history lesson. He visits the class, but the students find him boring	141405
1990	Head of the Class: Simone Goes Overboard	T			Episode #87. 3-14-1990	School Newspaper. Simone agrees to date Dennis after he saves her from drowning.	141406
1987	Head of the Class: Trouble in Perfectville	T			Episode #27.  10-28-1987	School Newspaper. Class put out a lampoon issue of the school newspaper.	141407
1987	Head of the Class: Write Stuff, The	T			Episode #24. 9-30-1987	School Newspaper and brainy students in the I.H.P. (Individualized Honors Program) at Manhattan's Monroe High School (later re-named Millard Fillmore High School).Charlie encourages the class to revitalize the school's literary journal and the class votes Simone Foster (Khrystyne Haje), resident poet of the class,  editor-in-chief. Unfortunately the power this position gives Simone slightly goes to her head.Meanwhile Eric fabricates a memoir for the journal, which dishonestly wins him more attention from Simone.	141408
1985	Head Office	M				TV Reporter (Richard Comar). Senate Investigation Reporter (Devonne L. Green). Senate Investigation Reporter (Patricia Nember). Senate Investigation Reporter (Eric Young).  Reporter #1 (Dominic Cuzzocrea).	141409
1922	Head Over Heels	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	141410
1951	Head Print	T			Danger. 3-27-51	Press	141411
2006	Head Space	M			Mockumentary	Parody Documentary. TV Correspondent (Jennie Eisenhower). Cameraman (Dave Jadico).	141412
2001	Head Start: Conviction & Eviction	T			Episode #22. 7-29-2001	Journalist (Gerry Sont).	141413
2001	Head Start: Out of the Blue	T			Episode #21. 7-22-2001	Journalist (Gerry Sont).	141414
1932	Head Tide	N	GPL	Lincoln, Joseph C.		Newspaper Owner Franklin Cobb falls heir to a newspaper and runs it for the satisfaction of bucking local politicians.	141415
1991	Headhunt	N		Brennan, Carol	PR agency	Public Relations Man John Gentle's only concern when a top client dies is that his agency will lose an account.  Liz Wareham solves mysteries while running a New York PR agency.	141416
2002	Headhunter	G				TV Reporter Kate Glosse (Lorelei King) for ABCBS News. ABCBS News Reporter Bill Waverly (Mark Caven).	141417
1994	Headhunters	MT				Journalist (Jenny Whiffen). Photographer (Vinny Mann).	141418
1943	Headin' for God's Country	M		Branch, Houston (Story). Elizabeth Meehan, Branch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Clem Adams (Harry Davenport) doubles as the barber in an Alaskan town and helps prospector when he gets stranded in the community after discovering a uranium deposit.Townspeople resent prospector's presence so he tries to establish himself by starting a rumor that the United States is at war. He uses Adams' press to print a phony copy of a Seattle paper. He tells his girlfriend the truth and runs away.He discovers Japanese actually are on their way. After a man convinces the town he is telling the truth, the Japanese ship from which the attack is being launched is destroyed.Meteorologist (Edmund Cobb).	141419
2005	Headland:	T			Episode #10. 1-4-2006	Newsreader (Chris Bath).	141420
1940	Headless Lady	NM		Rawson, Clayton	Merlin, the Magician mystery novel	Reporter from a newspaper is trying to get the goods on the magician's latest escape -- exposing fraudulent mediums.	141421
1938	Headleys at Home, The	M		North, Carrington, William Iles (Play - "Among Those Present).	Ness Book	Reporter Pamela Headle (Evelyn Venable), society reporter for a local paper tries to help her boyfriend Bide Murphy (Robert Whitney) land a big story.	141422
1943	Headline	M		Attiwell, Ken (Novel - "The Reporter"). Maisie Sharman, Ralph Gilbert Bettison (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Crime Reporter Brookie (David Farrar) is sent by his editor to find out the identity of a mystery woman who was in a man's flat when he shot another woman.  Mystery woman turns out to be the editor's wife.When the woman disappears, the reporter tries to prevent his editor from finding out the truth while pursuing the man.Variety, 12/8/43: "In the role of the crime reporter, Farrar does things which in any real newspaper office, English or American, would put him in the breadline for life….""…So film audiences, ignorant of the way newspapers are run, will undoubtedly find his performance tops."	141423
1939	Headline	P	MLPL	Holland, Norman	822.08 E93	Press	141424
1949	Headline Clues	DT			Series. 7-4-1949 to 5-4-1951. DuMont	Newsman-Reporter George F. Putnam (1949-1951), Don Russell (1951).  Reports on the news from the International News Service (INS) followed by quizzes. Host Bill Slater.	141425
1937	Headline Crasher	M	DVD	Kyne, Peter B. (Short Story - "Motion to Adjourn, A"). Sherman L. Lowe (Screenplay).		Reporter Larry Deering (Kane Richmond) of The Morning Herald. He. Newspaper Owner Atwood (Edward Earle) asks Deering to get a senator's son into trouble. Reporter ends up leaving the paper after helping the senator's son square things.City Editor (Harry Harvey). News Photographer (Wayne Bumpus).A senator who put a public enemy into prison is in danger from the paroled mobster. The senator's arch enemy, Atwood uses his vast fortune to take control of The Morning Herald.Atwood dispatches his mud-raking reporters to smear the senator as a delinquent parent unfit for public service. With an election year looming, the senator's son tries to keep his reckless behavior out of the papers to save his father's career.	141426
1949	Headline Edition	DT				Newscast	141427
1929	Headline Hunters	R			Series	Newspaper Reporters and Editors.	141428
1955	Headline Hunters	M	SV 171	Fox, Frederic Louis, John K. Butler (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Remake of Behind the News (1940)	Cub Reporter David Flynn (Ben Cooper) joins big city newspaper, The Daily Enquirer ("The Daily Enquirer Prints Today's News Today"). Wins a college scholarship and shows up at the newspaper office. Editor Paul Strout of The Inquirer (Raymond Greenleaf).Secretary mistakes request to see "M.E." as inquiry about men's room. Ushered into see managing editor who tells him he is fourth university student to come toe paper. One is now press agent for a strip show, one is bail bondsman, third is  into uranium.Editor asks cub where he expects to end up. Flynn says, "Behind your desk."  Idealist Flynn clashes with Hugh "Woody" Woodruff (Rod Cameron) disillusioned, drunken professional. Editor Harry Bradley (Howard Wright) of The Legal Ledger.City Editor Ned Powers (Chubby Johnson). Editor of the Morning Tribune (Charles Evans). Editor of Daily Star (Robert Foulk). Editor of Evening Examiner (Howard Hoffman). Man from the Star (Lou Krugman). Reporter (Guy Way).Ends up exposing crooks working with Woodruff. Cub: "I got the biggest scoop you ever saw." Woodruff: "Good, you fill it with vanilla and chocolate. Make mine a double-decker." News Vendor (Bob Carney). Office Boy (Jack Dimond).	141429
1940	Headline Hunters	P	MLPL	Haney	V812 H237. Check Date	Newspaper	141430
1967	Headline Hunters	M			UK. Ness	Publisher gets hospitalized and three children -- Terry Hunter (Leonard Brockwell), Joan Hunter (Susan Payne) and Peter Hunter (Stephen Garlick) -- take over the local newspaper and fight a corrupt businessman.Rival paper involvedPublisher runs small newspaper and larger paper wants to take over	141431
1982	Headline News	DT			Series 1982-	TV Anchors Chuck Roberts (1982-). Anchor Lynne Russell (1983-2001),  Catherine Callaway (1997), Michele Mitchell (2000-2002), Kysa Daniels (2000-2001), Rudi Bakhtiar (2001-2005), Sachi Koto (2001-2005), Kris Osborn (2001-2003), Denise Dillon (2001-2002).Anchors Miles O'Brien (2001-2002), Andrea Thompson (2001-2002), Sophia Choi (2001), Judy Fortin (2001), Kathleen Kennedy (2001), Robin Meade (2001), Thomas Roberts (2001), Linda Stouffer (2001), Stephen Frazier (2002), Mike Galanos (2002).Anchors Erica Hill (2003), Christi Paul (2003), Sibila Vargas (2003), Shannon Cook (2006). Environment Anchor Sharon Collins (2001). Sports Anchors Ray D'Alessio (2001), Steve Overmyer (2001), Larry Smith (2001), Michelle Bonner (2003-2005).Entertainment Anchor Adriana Costa (2005-2006). Correspondents Brooke Anderson (2001-2006), Nicole Lapin (2006). Health Anchor Kathryn Carney (2001-2005). Culture and Entertainment Anchors Alisha Davis (2001-2004), Kendis Gibson (2002-2005).Entertainment Reporter Sibila Vargas (2003). Meteorologists Byron Miranda (2002-2004), Bob Van Dillen (2002).	141432
1933	Headline Shooter	M	SVD 568.  SV 41	West, Wallace (Story - Muddy Waters). Agnes Christine Johnston, Allen Rivkin (Screenplay). Arthur Kober (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Newsreel Photographer for Phototone News Bill Allen (William Gargan) falls for reporter for the Gazette Jane Mallory (Frances Dee) although she is engaged to someone else. Allen covers an earthquake, meets "the new slush sister" Mallory.Mallory is kidnapped but Allen saves her. Both are journalists to the core. Allen doesn't hesitate to fake material, but is loyal to other newsreel shooters. City Editor (Purnell Pratt).New York Times, 10/23/33: "…the most suitable mate for a man who bears the burden of a camera and tripod is a newspaper woman."	141433
1935	Headline Woman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8256, 8257 (Bad Print). VHS 835	Natteford, Jack (Screenplay-Story)		Reporter Bob Grayson (Roger Pryor) of the Morning Press  helps publisher's daughter Myrna Van Buren (Heather Angel) and police catch a killer. Reporter Craig (Russell Hopton). Reporter Hamilton (Franklin Pangborn). Reporter Johnson (Ward Bond).Reporter Murphy (Syd Saylor). Reporter O'Shay (George Lewis). News Photographer Ernie (Harry Bowen). Editor Baker (Al Bridge). Drunken reporters can't pay nightclub bill. Good give-and-take between reporters in the press room.Editor Harry Chase (Robert Gleckler) of the Express throws phone to rewrite woman-secretary Sadie  when reporter calls in with story. Wants to throw the book at the police commissioner because of past grievances.Commissioner calls editor to read him the riot act about his yellow paper attack, kicks out Express reporter from his office. Commissioner shuts out all the newspapers and the other reporters are furious at the Express.Grayson creates a hero out of a dumb policeman and solves cases for him to help him rise in the department so he can feed him information. To a woman suspect: "I'm the reporter. You're the news."	141434
1946	Headlined for Murder (aka Slug It Slay)	NM	OWN - H - P	Lanham, Edwin		Newspaper Staff. Which member of the Courier staff had the ice-cold nerve to slip out of the city room just before the 1 a.m. deadline, kill the publisher in his penthouse office and return in time to handle the story.Arthur Leslie, city editor of the New York Courier. Forrest C. Willshire, publisher of the Courier. Jack Morton, managing editor. Percy Chambron, night managing editor. Joe Beckett, reporter.Sue Wharton, a terrific girl to have around the city room even if she couldn't spell. Harry Whiteside, rewrite man. Mark Titus, church editor.	141435
1978	Headliners with David Frost	DT				Host David Frost	141436
1925	Headlines	M		Neve, Dorian, Olga Printzlau (Story).  Peter Milne, Arthur Hoerl (Continuity).	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaperwoman Phyllis Dale (Alice Joyce) is a feature writer who keeps secret the fact that she has an 18-year-old daughter. When her daughter is caught in a love triangle and scandal, she takes the blame.Her daughter later settles down with the city editor of the paper.	141437
1928	Headlines	N	OWN - H	Gilman, Mildred		Newspapers. Series of stories based on headlines. Various reporters and photographers.  Mary Pollock, reader of stories.	141438
1929	Headlines	SS	MLPL	Hamilton, C		Newspaper	141439
1986	Headlines	N	OWN - P	Masterton, Graham		Reporter Harry Sharpe, handsome ace reporter. Howard Croft Tate, newspaper mogul.	141440
1932	Headlines	N		Cooper, Janette (aka Campbell, Rosalie M.)		Tabloid. Expose of tabloid sensationalism from the point of view of the victim (said to be the author, Mrs. Rosalea Mary Campbell, a central figure in a murder case).Newspapermen, district men, who visit homes of accident and other victims for pictures for the next edition, interviewing next of kin.	141441
2000	Headlines	SS		Hamilton, Cosmo	In "Little Gold Ring and Other Stories, The."	Reporter James Byrd.  Fiancé Sadie wants to help him get a scoop and save his job.	141442
1973	Headlines	NJ		Hall, Malcolm,  (Wallace Trip, illustrator)		Editor Theodore Cat, newspaper editor, is too busy worrying about puzzling headlines in his paper than to read Oscar Raccoon's story that explains them	141443
2001	Headlines (Tau Hiu Yan Mat)	MF				Hong Kong Journalists -- reporters trying to do their job, reporter victims. Issues of journalism.	141444
1996	Headlines and Soundbites	T	SV 299			TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	141445
1955	Headlines of Destruction (Je Suis un Sentimental)	M		Bost, Jacques Laurent (Screenplay)	France - Ness Book	Correspondent Barney Morgan (Eddie Constantine, an American reporter is assigned by Editor Jacques Rupert (Paul Frankeur), editor-in-chief of Novelle de Paris to investigate the killing of his mistress, the wife of a prisoner just released.Released prisoner is accused of the murder. Defense attorney convinces the reporter that the man is innocent and the journalist retracts his story.Reporter eventually connects the murder to the newspaper itself and releases a special edition that reveals the truth.	141446
1994	Heads	MT	SV 254, 267	Stapleton, Jay (Story and Screenplay with Adam Brooks)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Guy Franklin  (Jon Cryer) starts out as copy editor, the blue-pencil boy for the Dry Falls Daily Document (circulation 8,000): "I like to think I'm at war with error." Newsroom is low-keyEveryone looks bored and Franklin says, "the high pressure world of journalism." Editor Ab Abbott (Ed Asner) bangs out editorials on manual typewriter, complains about having to cover stories such as one on an oversized mushroom. He fires a reporter.Franklin gets the mushroom story assignment. Editor goes along, kicks the mushroom to pieces, and says now they can get two weeks worth of stories on youth gone bad. Body is found decapitated in swimming pool. Editor makes deal with police chief.If newspaper finds killer first, cop will turn in badge. If not, editor will endorse him. Franklin is fired, then rehired when editor finds out he rearranged decapitated body to get a better photograph. Other decapitations follow. Editor is killer.Reporter arrested, escapes. Cop is shot but decapitates editor in battle.  "A good reporter tears into a story like a meal of words, he seasons it with linguistic spices and then cooks it to journalistic perfection." Photographer (Frank Adamson)	141447
1940	Heads He Burns	P	MLPL	James, Donald H. 	812.08 Y39	Press	141448
1995	Heads or Tails	M				Interviewer (Marcell Rosenblatt)	141449
2005	Heads or Tails	M				News Media. News Reporter (Marsha O'Connor).	141450
1950	Heads You Lose	NM	OWN - H	Starr, Jimmy		Press	141451
2005	Headspace	M				News Media. TV Anchorman Brian Harvey (David Austin). Reporter Connie Sanchez (Mercedes Renard). Max the Chess Commentator (Abe Shainberg).	141452
1999	Healer, The	N		Hollingshead, Greg		Freelance Writer Tim Wakelin, freelance writer	141453
1982	Health	M			Bacall	Host Dick Cavett (himself)	141454
1987	Health Show, The	DT			Series. 1-17-1987 to 11-4-1990. ABC	News-Information Program. TV Anchor-Hosts Kathleen Sullivan (1987), Paul Zahn (1987-1988), Hilary Bowker (1989), Karen Stone (1990).	141455
1978	Health Spa	M				Reporter June Winters (Kay Parker).	141456
1999	Healthy, Wealthy and Wise	T			Australia. Series 1991.	Reporter (Lyn Talbot). Host Ronnie Burns. Presenters Felicity Kennett, Jacki MacDonald.	141457
1950	Hear It Now	DR				Newsmagazine. Journalist Edward R. Murrow. Producer Fred Friendly.	141458
1993	Hear No Evil	M				Journalist Mickey O’Malley (John C. McGinley) acquires a stolen coin and hides it in a deaf woman’s apartment. Then his car explodes. A corrupt cop figures out where the reporter hid the coin and goes after it terrorizing the deaf woman in the process. The corrupt and sadistic police lieutenant planned the theft of the coin to finance his retirement. The deaf woman is an athletic trainer and the reporter was one of her clients. The late reporter’s friend believes O’Malley was killed and he teams up with the deaf woman to prove that the bad cop is sending nasty masked thugs to try to kill her and reclaim the coin she doesn’t know she has. 	141459
1953	Hear Not My Steps	N		Thompson, L.S.		Press	141460
2003	Hear the Silence	MT			UK	Journalist (Finlay Robertson).	141461
2009	Hearing for Jim Thorpe, A:  Exercise in Frustration, An	N		Sheaffer, Michael L. 		Sports Reporter Bud Murphy arrives in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to cover the hearing of Jim Thorpe. Murphy finds himself a witness to more than a simple court proceeding. Thorpe was the hero of the 1912 Stockholm Summer Olympics where he won two gold medals. But when the Amateur Athletic Union charged that Thorpe had competed as a professional before the start of the games, Thorpe was stripped of all his glory, medals and his reputation. For five days, Murphy witnesses the crowded proceedings and interviews the key players in the drama slowly piecing together the truth and travesty that made up the controversy that became Thorpe’s sport’s legacy. 	141462
2001	Hearse of a Different Color	N		Cockey, Tim		TV Weatherperson. Wisecracking Baltimore undertaker's girlfriend, a TV meteorologist who needs a scoop to get a promotion	141463
1985	Hearst and Davies Affair, The	MT	SV 316	Cross, Alison (Story).  Cross, David Solomon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher William Hearst (Robert Mitchum) and his 35-year relationship with Marion Davies (Virginia Madsen), 1916 to 1937. Hearst aspires to the presidency: "I don't mean to reflect majority opinion. I intend to establish it."Hearst's lover chastises him for treating the New York American staff like children. When Hearst objects to entering World War I, his newsstands are attacked and effigies of the publisher are burned in the streets ending his political ambitions.When a director dies after a cruise on the Hearst Yacht, Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons (Doris Belack) smoothes things over with the press cementing her position with the publisher.Hearst tells Davies that his father gave him several job options when he was young but the only one that interested him was running a newspaper in San Francisco. City Editor (J. Winston Carroll).Hollywood Reporter (Norma Dell'Agnese) Hollywood Reporter (John Innes). Reporter (David Clement). Reporter (Michael Miller). Reporter (Tom Nursall).	141464
1987	Heart	M				Reporter (Sean Rouse)	141465
1993	Heart and Souls	M			PR	Public Relations Woman Anne uses clients for personal gain.	141466
1997	Heart Full of Rain	MT				Weatherman (Paul Dunphy).	141467
1983	Heart Like a Wheel	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Martin Casella). Reporter #2 (Paul Linke).  Reporter (Tex Hill). Photographer (Creed Bratton). Chrysler PR Woman (Jennifer Roven).	141468
1985	Heart of a Champion: Ray Mancini Story, The	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Dee Dee Rescher). Male Reporter (Steve Eastin). Journalist #1 (Richard Doyle). Journalist #2 (Margery Nelson)	141469
1994	Heart of a Child	MT				TV News Anchor (Norma Jean Wick)	141470
1926	Heart of a Coward, The	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	141471
2008	Heart of a Renegade, The	N		White, Loreth Anne		Journalist Jessica Chan is a journalist with a dark past. She had uncovered deadly information that made her a target. And only Luke Stone, an ex-bodyguard sworn never to protect against after his last failure, stood between her and certain death. Luke needed no one until he met Jessica. She was everything he didn’t want: a woman who attracted trouble, and attracted him. But as assassins closed in and emotions ran high, Jessica might become everything he needed.	141472
2003	Heart of America	M				Reporter (Lochlyn Munro).	141473
1900	Heart of Babylon, The	N		Cromarty, Deas (Rev. Watson)		Journalist. Life of a young Methodist as a journalist among other occupations (evangelist, draper's assistant in a London shop, partner in business)	141474
2008	Heart of Diamonds: Novel of Scandal, Love and Death in the Congo, A	N		Donelson, Dave		TV Journalist Valerie Grey discovers that the Congo is a very dangerous place for reporters. She uncovers a deadly diamond-smuggling scheme that reaches the White House by way of a famous American televangelist. Grey is pursued by the soldiers of the country’s dictator, the mercenaries of the diamond mine’s owner, and the rebels seeking to take control of the mine. She is aided by an altruistic doctor who struggles to bring medical care to Congo’s poor. The journalist must canoe down crocodile-infested rivers, dodge attacking helicopters, and race over teeth-rattling roads to bring their stunning story—one of government corruption, church greed, and brutality among warring factions—to the outside world	141475
1989	Heart of Dixie	M	DVD -R HQ 2782, 2783. SV 270, SV 48	Siddons, Anne River (Novel -- "Heartbreak Hotel"). Tom McCowan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Associated Press Photojournalist Hoyt (Treat Williams) raises the consciousness of Alabama college journalism student Maggie (Ally Sheedy) in 1950s. She does article for school paper, The Senator, on black woman trying to enroll in college.Hoyt critiques it telling her, "You've got talent, buy it reads like small town college girl emotions. You definitely had something important to write about, but you trivialized it until it became about as newsworthy as a campus bake sale."Attending an outdoor concert, they witness a black man being beaten by police. Hoyt photographs the news event. Later, she asks Hoyt why he only took photos and didn't try to help. "That's my job," he tells her. Maggie accuses him of not caring.She writes a column about the incident, but her editor tells her they will not be able to run it. Dean praises the column. But he tells them they cannot print it. Threatens to expel both of them if column appears. When the column runs, Maggie is expelled.At the end of the film, a black student is admitted into to the school. Hoyt shows up to cover the event along with other members of the media. He and Maggie briefly reunite, then go their separate ways.	141476
2008	Heart of Dixie	NR		Hoag, Tami		Journalist Jake Gannon from California is a biographer who has taught himself to follow the clues of a person’s life story like a detective. As a former Marine, he was accustomed to being firmly in control. But when his car died in a little town called Mare’s Nest on the Carolina coast, he had to admit he had come to a dead end. There he met a .38-toting tow-truck driver named Dixie La Fontaine. She was no celebrity, but Dixie had an irresistible sex appeal all her own. What did this down-to-earth woman know about a missing movie star? Surprisingly, quite a lot. And Jake was going to uncover it all -- if Dixie didn’t end up shooting him first. She was a blond goddess, a box office megastar. Every woman wanted to be her. Every man wanted to bed her. But over a year ago Devon Stafford vanished without a trace. Gannon had to find out where she was. Maybe Dixie could help him -- or stop him. Entertainment Tonight Correspondent. 	141477
1919	Heart of Gold	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	141478
1904	Heart of Happy Hollow, The: Collection of Stories, A: Defender of the Faith, A	SS		Dunbar, Paul Laurence	Lives of African-Americans after the Civil War.	Reporter Arabella Coe is a white female newspaper reporter who sacrifices her scant savings to insure that a group of black youngsters keep their faith in Santa Claus.Coe is presented as a sympathetic character, but bars are thrown at her for being a reporter. Coe is, after all, in the black tenements looking for a suitable Christmas story to publish.She overhears children's conversation concerning their dubious faith in Santa Claus: "It was not a very polite thing for Miss Coe to do, but then Miss Coe was a reporter and reporters are not scrupulous about being polite when there is anything to hear."Coe compensates the children for the story she overhears -- she literally pays for the local color she receives -- with gifts that they otherwise could not have afforded.	141479
1993	Heart of Justice, The	M	SV 203	Reddin, Keith (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter David Leader (Eric Stoltz), is assigned a story on the death of a hack novelist. Reporter given inside information by the police surprisingly cooperative since Leader did series on police corruption. Finds out killer has a sister and follows her.Tries to convince her that if she confides in him the other reporters will stop hounding her. Threatens to write about her family if she does not talk to him. Begins getting audiotapes made by killer. Novelist uses actual events as source of his books.So his work is equated with journalism (and Truman Capote). Reporter accuses sister of sending tapes, believes book was about her family, accuses her of sleeping with novelist. Falls in love with her and decides to stop story for her sake.Destroys notes, tapes and computer disks, quits paper and runs away with her but is left alone at the airport while the sister tries to seduce the reporter who replaced him. Leader never worries about truth as long as what he writes sounds like truth.Supported by editor: "If you don't have something by the end of the day, make it up. Nothing major, nothing outright false, but factual speculation." Reporter first shown in newsroom playing poker by himself on the computer. Interviewer (Theresa Bell).	141480
1904	Heart Of My Heart	N	USC	Meredith, Ellis (Clement)		Newspaper accounts exaggerated. Not much journalism.Writer of the novel is a Denver newspaperwoman "who has made quite a name for herself as a political reporter."	141481
2008	Heart of New Orleans, The	M				TV Reporter (Grace Hwang Lynch). Two Texas paramedics commandeer an ambulance and drive across state lines to help save victims of Hurricane Katrina.	141482
1916	Heart of New York, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapermen	Editor	141483
2009	Heart of No Place, The	M				News Media. The TV Reporter (Suzanne Smith).  Le TV Reporter (Bernadette Colomine). Journalist (Brian Nahas). Art Critic A (The Dark Bob). Art Critic B (Paul Bob). Interviewer (Judith Lewis). The TV Interviewer (Mitsu Salmon - Voice). 	141484
1916	Heart of Nora Flynn, The	M				Newspaper Scandal	141485
1918	Heart of Romance, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141486
2008	Heart of the Matter	NR		Thompson, K. I.	Gay	TV Newscaster Kate Foster is sexy and smart, Ellen Webster’s dream girl, but the dynamic TV newscaster doesn’t know Ellen exists. Ellen is a professor of history but can’t help fantasize about her next-door neighbor Kate Foster -- after all, she sees her on the evening news every night. Struggling with self-doubt and low self-esteem, Ellen can only watch the parade of beautiful women Kate brings home. But a rainy night and near tragedy change everything when Kate is involved in an automobile accident and turns to Ellen for help. Withdrawing from the world, Kate comes to depend upon Ellen far more than she realizes -- until the day Ellen tells her that she is leaving on sabbatical. Ellen and Kate’s journey leads them beyond the transitory nature of superficial beauty to the true splendor of the love they hold in their hearts. 	141487
1997	Heart of the Night	NR		Wilson, Gayle	Harlequin Intrigue #442	Reporter Kate covers a serial bomber thinks the lead she's after might be found in the killer's one survivor, a judge, who has stayed in seclusion for three years since the incident.	141488
1920	Heart of Twenty, The	M		Mason, Sarah Y. (Story)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter ("A Nice Young Man" - Tom Gallery) takes a job at an automobile factory to expose factory manager as the head of a ring of car thieves. Manager has been using factory as front to rebuild stolen cars.Manager also tries to run for mayor and is opposed by female. Reporter shows up to help her and the two of them end up together.	141489
2006	Heart of Winter: If Winter Comes	NR		Palmer, Diana		Reporter Carla Maxwell finds out that the charismatic Phoenix mayor isn't all he claims to be. Rumor had it the popular politician was an embezzler. As a reporter, Maxwell wants to get to the story. As a woman, she wanted nothing more than to lose herself in the mayor's arms.	141490
1992	Heart On His Sleeve (aka Loving Hearts)	NR		Thomas, Jodi		News Media	141491
2001	Heart Only Knows, The	N		Blair, Kerry Lynn		News Media constantly covers an incredibly handsome, professional baseball player superstar Greg Howland. Everyone wants a piece of him -- from the news-hungry media to his adoring fans. The only thing that keeps his fiancé Andi Reynolds sane is the knowledge that in a few short months, Greg will be taking her to the temple and then he’ll be all hers -- until next season, of course. But when someone begins stalking and threatening Greg, he fears that Andi will get hurt -- if not killed. In an attempt to protect her, Greg distances himself from Andi. But in the process, she starts to feel alienated and wonders if it’s even worth it. When the stalker kidnaps Andi and her younger brother, Greg must make one of the most important decisions of his life -- who will live and who will die.  Press Agent. 	141492
1922	Heart Specialist, The	M		Morrison, Mary (Story). Harvey Thew (Scenario)	AFI-Journalists - Ness Book	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Rosalie Beckwith (Mary Miles Minter) writes a column her editor wants to drop because it is too sentimental. She makes a bet with the editor that she can travel anywhere within 40 miles of the office and make good.Columnist goes to Essex, Connecticut where she is mistaken for a relative of a war hero. In this disguise, she uncovers a plot to poison the war hero. Conspirators throw her down a well, but she escapes in time to expose them.She gives up the newspaper to settle down with the war hero. City Editor (Jack Mathis).	141493
1997	Heart Surgeon, The	M				TV Reporter (Kate Alderton)	141494
1962	Heart to Heart	MT				TV Interviewer is determined to get a coup on a dodgy cabinet minister.	141495
1999	Heart: Marilyn Bell Story, The	MT	SVD 1127			Reporter John Ross for the Toronto Star.	141496
1972	Heart's Grown Brutal, The	N	OWN - H	Brewster, David		Journalists. Irish Civil war has a lasting effect upon the lives of two journalists who become embroiled in the turbulence of the times.	141497
2005	Heart’s Refuge	N		Aarsen, Carolyne		Magazine Journalist Rick Ethier is handsome but release and he has had no use for the stuffy family business. But when his grandfather laid an interesting proposition at his door, he found it hard to say no. If Rich could bring a faltering magazine around to profitability within a year, he’d be free to pursue his true interests. But Rick found an unexpected obstacle in Becky Ellison, the previous owner’s daughter and the current editor of the magazine. Though she loves her job, she had yearned to write fiction, until a very negative review of her first published book -- by none other than Critic Rick Ethier -- had quashed that dream forever. Had God crossed their paths to give them both a new direction?	141498
2007	Heart’s Treasure, The	NR		Palmer, Catherine		Reporter Michael Culhane, a globe-trotting journalist assigned to cover the archaeological dig of a woman who was married to Culhane when they were teenagers, a marriage destroyed by the loss of their unborn child. She thought she had put the pain behind her, but the scared boy she had married shows up as a mature reporter and despite their hesitation to open old wounds, a 100-year-old mystery surrounding her project brings them together offering both a chance to mend the broken pieces of their lives as they work together to rewrite history.	141499
2002	Heartache	N		Matlock, Curtiss Ann	Weinberg List	Journalist	141500
1947	Heartaches	M	VHS 855	Collins, Monty F., Julian I. Peyser (Story). George Bricker (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Reporter Jimmy McDonald (Edward Norris) for the Evening Telegram becomes involved in murder case surrounding a popular singer whose voice is actually dubbed. Reporter finds this out when he sneaks onto soundstage inside prop box.He is stopped from printing story by his girlfriend Toni Wentworth (Sheila Ryan), the singer's publicist. Argues with Wentworth about whether to print information. Reporter and police lieutenant argue about reporter trying to play detective.All three finally collaborate to trap killer by running phony story in reporter's paper."What's wrong with eavesdropping? I've been doing it ever since I was a cub reporter. As a matter of fact, once I eavesdropped on the night city editor and the operator. Next day I was a full-fledged reporter."	141501
1993	Heartbeat	MT	SVD 1141			TV News-Producer is abandoned by her husband after she becomes pregnant violating her premarital agreement	141502
1991	Heartbeat	NR	OWN - H	Steel, Danielle		TV. Adrian Townsend, a production assistant for a network TV show	141503
1987	Heartbeat (Don Johnson's Music Video)	MT	SVD 1093			Cameraman (Don Johnson) in Latin America, injured covering the conflict	141504
1997	Heartbeat: Affairs of the Heart	T			UK. Episode #90. 11-16-1997	Photographer (Tony Vasco).	141505
2004	Heartbeat: Mountains and Molehills	T			Episode #234. 2-29-2004	Reporter (Adam Smethurst).	141506
2004	Heartbeat: Precious Stones	T			Episode #256. 10-31-2004	News Media. Reporter (Helen Longworth).	141507
1989	Heartbeaten	CB			Iron Man #243	TV Reporter Ed Munro of Channel 6 News.  Today Show Host Bryant Gumbel (as himself). TV Anchor Brie Daniels (as herself). 	141508
2002	Heartbreak Hospital	M				TV Newscaster (Bill Boggs).	141509
1976	Heartbreak Hotel	N	OWN - H	Siddons, Anne Rivers		Associated Press Reporter Hoyt Cunningham, young AP reporter, covering the birth of the infant Civil Rights movement in Alabama.	141510
1988	Heartbreak Hotel	M				News Photographer (Kirk Hunter)	141511
2008	Heartbreak Pill, The	N		Delgado, Anjanette		Public Relations Practitioner Martin Luna is a very successful, very smart, very good-looking founding partner of one of Miami’s top public relations firms. He’s been married to Erika Luna, a thirty-something scientist living and working in Miami, for seven years. He falls in lust with another woman and their marriage spirals toward divorce. What is a scientist to do when slapped with a pain so deep it interferes with her breathing? Develop a cure, of course. She moves into a new apartment and turns it into her own personal laboratory. She frantically begins mixing potions and uses herself as a guinea pig as she desperately tries to create a pill that will rid the world of heartbreak forever. She identifies the physiological chemicals associated with romantic feelings and creates a pill to regular them.	141512
1997	Heartbreaker	NR		Robards, Karen		TV Anchor Lynn Nelson is a 35-year-old divorced, single mom, Chicago anchorwoman who signs on to chaperone high school students on a horseback riding vacation in the Utah mountains.She views it as an opportunity to bond with her estranged teenage daughter. What she doesn't count on, besides the bruising reality of riding horses, is finding love and stumbling on a plot to blow up the world.She meets hunky outfitter. Accident separates them and her daughter from group. Happen on deserted mining camp where they come upon scene of mass murder. Cowboy saves her when she falls off crumbling ledge.To avert global catastrophe, cultists plan to detonate nuclear bombs and unleash chemical weapons throughout the world.Dressed in a battered Wonderbra with no cigarettes cold turkeying off nicotine. Race against time for their lives.	141513
1986	Heartburn	M	SVD 539	Ephron, Nora (Novel and Screenplay)		Columnist Mark (Jack Nicholson) writes for an unspecified Washington publication. Rachel (Meryl Streep) is a food writer for a magazine. She moves to Washington after the two get married, but maintains connections with her magazine.Rachel's Editor Richard (Jeff Daniels) continually tries to get her to come back to work even suggesting after the birth of her first child that she carry around a tape recorder and get ideas for a column.Among the couple's friends is TV Reporter Betty (Catherine O'Hara) who manages to get gossip on everyone and finds out Mark is having an affair.When Rachel tells Mark she may have been robbed, he says, "Maybe I can get a column out of it." She replies, "It happened to me. It's mine."	141514
1983	Heartburn	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Ephron, Nora		Columnist Mark Feldman, syndicated columnist. Rachel is a cook-book writer.	141515
1973	Heartland	N		Maloff, Saul		Press. Itinerant professor of English is mistaken  by the press as a participant in a save-the-Jews-of-Russia rally and is interviewed on television. The publicity he receives gives him me.	141516
2007	Heartland	M				Reporter (Teresa Huang). 	141517
2009	Heartless	N		Gaylin, Alison		Investigative Journalist Steve Sorenson hears that his best friend, Celebrity Reporter-Magazine Editor Zoe Greene, has fallen for soap opera star Warren Clark and is ditching Manhattan for Warren’s home in San Esteban, Mexico. Steve is alarmed not only because he is secretly in love with Zoe, but also because not long before in San Esteban, a town full of hippies involved in a longevity cult, a visiting NYU student had his heart ripped out. As Zoe’s idyllic romance with Warren unravels in Mexico, certain locals show too much interest in Zoe’s blood. Zoe’s attendance at a scary Sangre Para La Vida -- “blood in exchange for life” -- party proves disastrous. There is something strange about this idyllic Mexican village and its people -- from the black crosses that hang throughout the town to the blood-tipped spines of its strange indigenous plants to Warren’s odd disappearances. Then, when tourists are found murdered, Zoe begins to ask questions. If she finds out the answers, her life could be in jeopardy. 	141518
1961	Heartless Light, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Green, Gerald		News Media. Harm the media can inflict on the person in the news. Reporters with microphones and tape recorders violate a promise of secrecy endangering the life of a young daughter of a TV director who has been kidnapped.Media handicaps police in an orgy of sensationalism for a hungry public in a novel that raises the question of the limits of a free press.	141519
1995	Hearts Afire:	T	SV 204 (Media Experts- 1995). SV 295, VHS 1338, SV 266 (Media Excerpts),  SV 250, 251 (Media Excerpts), SV 244 (Media Excerpts), SV 211 (Media Excerpts), (1993)		Episodes. Series 9-1992 to 2-1995.	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.Resignation. New Secretary for the newspaper. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141520
1994	Hearts Afire: Accelerated Dating	T			Episode #33. 1-12-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141521
1992	Hearts Afire: Big Date, The	T			Episode #3. 9-21-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.	141522
1994	Hearts Afire: Big Yes, The	T			Episode #40. 4-25-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141523
1994	Hearts Afire: Birth of a Donation	T			Episode #45. 10-22-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141524
1993	Hearts Afire: Blue Christmas	T			Episode #31. 12-15-1993	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141525
1994	Hearts Afire: Born to Dance	T			Episode #47. 11-26-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141526
1993	Hearts Afire: Class Reunion	T			Episode #23. 3-22-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.Reporter (Gary Newton).	141527
1993	Hearts Afire: Cold Feet	T			Episodes #19-#20. 2-22-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.	141528
1992	Hearts Afire: Conversations With My Shrink	T			Episode #9. 11-16-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.Editor #1 (Daniel Bardol). Editor #2 (Steven Flynn).	141529
1994	Hearts Afire: Do the Limbaugh	T			Episode #38. 4-11-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141530
1994	Hearts Afire: Don't Say Nothin' Bad About My Baby	T			Episode #41. 9-24-1994. Season 3 Opener	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141531
1992	Hearts Afire: Everybody Loves My Baby	T			Episode #8. 11-9-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141532
1992	Hearts Afire: Everyday's a Holiday	T			Episode #12. 12-14-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141533
1994	Hearts Afire: Fat Like Me	T			Episode #46. 10-29-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141534
1994	Hearts Afire: Fatal Traction	T			Episode #36. 2-9-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141535
1993	Hearts Afire: First Edition	T	SV 234		Episode. 11-17-93	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern torn where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.	141536
1992	Hearts Afire: First Time	T			Episode #6. 10-12-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141537
1993	Hearts Afire: Flamingo Summer	T			Episode #22. 3-15-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141538
1992	Hearts Afire: Fundamental Things Apply, The	T			Episode #10. 11-23-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141539
1993	Hearts Afire: Great Depression, The	T	SV 237		Episode. 11-10-93	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern torn where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.High School Cafeteria	141540
1995	Hearts Afire: Group Therapy	T			Episode #52. 1-25-1995	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141541
1995	Hearts Afire: Help Wanted	T			Episode #50. 1-11-1995	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141542
1993	Hearts Afire: Her Year With Fidel	T			Episode #18. 2-8-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141543
1994	Hearts Afire: It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To	T			Episode #43. 10-8-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141544
1995	Hearts Afire: John and Georgie's Not-So-Excellent Adventure	T			Episode #53. 2-1-1995	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141545
1992	Hearts Afire: John's Stallion	T			Episode #5. 10-5-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141546
1994	Hearts Afire: Love in the Afternoon	T			Episode #39. 4-18-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141547
1993	Hearts Afire: Lovely Always	T			Episodes #24-#25. 10-27-1993. Season 2 Opener	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141548
1993	Hearts Afire: Miss Starr Dates Georgie Anne's Pop	T			Episode #16. 1-18-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141549
1993	Hearts Afire: Moonlighting	T			Episode #26. 11-3-1993	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141550
1995	Hearts Afire: Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hartman	T			Episode #51. 1-18-1995	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141551
1993	Hearts Afire: Never Play Touch Football With the Kennedys	T	SV 182		Episode. 1-11-93	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern torn where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.Press Release war.	141552
1993	Hearts Afire: Never Play Touch Football With the Kennedys	T			Episode #15. 1-11-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141553
1995	Hearts Afire: Outsider, The	T			Episode #54	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141554
1994	Hearts Afire: Perfect Christmas, The	T			Episode #49. 12-10-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141555
1992	Hearts Afire: Premiere: Bees Can Sting You, Watch Out	T	SV 162		Episodes #1-#2. 9-14-2002	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141556
1994	Hearts Afire: Prose and Condoms	T			Episode #48. 12-3-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141557
1992	Hearts Afire: Significant Others	T			Episode #7. 10-26-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141558
1994	Hearts Afire: Sleepless in a Small Town	T			Episode #37. 3-28-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141559
1992	Hearts Afire: Smithersgate	T			Episode #11. 11-30-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141560
1994	Hearts Afire: Sock-Her Boys, The	T			Episode #44. 10-15-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141561
1994	Hearts Afire: Sons of Sissy-Whatsis, The	T			Episode #35. 2-2-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141562
1993	Hearts Afire: String of Pearls	T	SV 239		Episode 11-24-93	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).In 1993-1994 season, John Hartman and Georgie Ann are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern torn where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon. They set out to revive the newspaper.Fatigue	141563
1993	Hearts Afire: Stud Club, The	T			Episode #30. 12-8-1993	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141564
1994	Hearts Afire: Sweet Revenge	T			Episode #34. 1-19-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141565
1993	Hearts Afire: Take My Senate Seat, Please	T			Episode #21. 3-1-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141566
1993	Hearts Afire: Take My Senate Seat, Please	T			Episode #21. 3-1-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gary Pagett). Reporter #2 (Steve Jackson).	141567
1992	Hearts Afire: Three Men and a Bed	T			Episode #4. 9-28-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141568
1993	Hearts Afire: Trivial Pursuit	T			Episode #14. 1-4-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141569
1993	Hearts Afire: True Confessions	T			Episode #32. 12-29-1993	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141570
1994	Hearts Afire: Virgin Lonnie	T			Episode #42. 10-1-1994	Newspaper Owners-Editors John Hartman (John Ritter) and Georgie Ann Lahti (Markie Post) are newlyweds. They move to a small Southern town where they buy the financially troubled local newspaper, The Daily Beacon and set out to revive the paper.Lahti is a former globe-trotting correspondent. Only surviving member of the Daily Beacon staff is Lonnie Garr (Leslie Jordan) the big-talking, but insecure printer.Sharing space in the small building is Madeline Stoessinger (Conchata Ferrell), a cynical, sharp-tongued psychiatrist whom they convince to write an advice column for the paper.	141571
1992	Hearts Afire: While the Thomasons Slept	T			Episode #13. 12-21-1992	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141572
1993	Hearts Afire: While the Thomasons Slept in the Lincoln Bedroom	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1993	Former Correspondent Georgie Anne Lahti (Markie Post), once a globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist, becomes press secretary to aging conservative Southern senator. Falls for his legislative assistant John Hartman (John Ritter).	141573
1921	Hearts and Masks	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141574
1909	Hearts are Trumps	N	USC	Otis, Alexander		New York Newspaperman Basil Plympton  exchanges identities with a clergyman	141575
1992	Hearts are Wild	T	SV 124		Episode. 1-24-92. Series (1992)	News Media	141576
2001	Hearts in Atlantis	M				Sports Announcer (Wes Johnson - Voice).	141577
1987	Hearts of Fire	M				Reporters (Tony Aitken, Robin Brunskill, Julian Firth, Peter Sugden).	141578
1975	Hearts of the West	M				Cameraman (Dave Morick).	141579
1993	Heartstopper	M				Newscasters (Chuck Abere, Maggie Stewart).	141580
1995	Heat	M	DVD -R HQ 8143. 8144. 8145			TV Anchor (Wendy L. Walsh). News Anchorman (Paul Moyer).	141581
1991	Heat and Sunlight	M				Photographer Mel Hurley (Rob Nilsson). Disintegrating relationship with dancer	141582
1996	Heat From Another Sun	N		Lindsey, David L. 		Cameraman in a Houston ad agency’s darkroom is brutally killed. The murder sets homicide detective on the trial of a most bizarre and twisted series of crimes, the kind that only money can buy. 	141583
2002	Heat Guy J	C			Japan. Series 2002.	News Media. Reporter Nakai (Michelle Ruff - Voice - English Version). TV News Anchors (Dave Mallow, Tony Oliver - Voice - English Version). News Anchor A, News Anchor B (Philece Sampler - Voices - English Version).Weather Reporter (Michelle Ruff - Voice - English Version). "Super Cheap Restaurant Report" Anchor (Dorothy Elias-Fahn - Voice - English Version). Stock Market Reporter (Dorothy Elias-Fahn - Voice - English Version)Researcher (Dave Wittenberg - Voice - English Version).	141584
1966	Heat of Madness	M			AFI-Magazines-Periodicals/Photographers	Magazine. Photographer John Wilright (Kevin Scott).	141585
1961	Heat of the Summer	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141586
1998	Heat of the Sun	MT				Reporter (Peter Joyce). Newspaper Seller (Barry McNicholl).	141587
1995	Heat of the Sun, The	N		Rubin, Louis Decimus		Reporter Mike Quinn moves from Charleston to be near his fiancée but discovers unexpected secrets about her past and her father, a wealthy local developer.Cub Reporter comes to Charleston, South Carolina in 1940 and discovers a shocking truth about his fiancé and her past	141588
1990	Heat Wave	MT	VHS 710, SV 86	Lazarou, Michael (Screenplay)		Los Angeles Reporter Bob Richardson (Blair Underwood), an aspiring black journalist starts out as a  Times messenger hoping to break the ranks of the all-white reporting staff. Once hired, he tries to ingratiate himself with the staff.Editor Bill Thomas (David Straithairn) decides they need a "Negro reporter" to cover the Watts Riots in 1965. Richardson volunteers and after some debate the editor agrees. When his articles appear under his byline, he is ostracized in his community.In the aftermath, Richardson writes an article attacking the police chief, mayor and other authorities. Thomas points out that printing the article may cost Richardson a shot at becoming a reporter, but Richardson insists, "You have to print this."Community praises him for telling the truth. Six days after the riots, Richardson becomes the first L.A. Times black reporter trainee. Paper wins a Pulitzer for its coverage."Listen, kid, just because you're a Negro does not make you a reporter. I need a journalist, not an opportunist." Journalists include Art Berman (Adam Arkin). Interviewer (Shelly Lipkin).	141589
2010	Heat Wave	N		Castle, Richard	Based on the ABC TV program, “Castle.”	Journalist Richard Castle, the charismatic best-selling author, convinces the police commissioner to let him ride along with a tough, sexy and professional Nikki Heat who carries a passion for justice as she leads one of New York City’s top homicide squads. She’s hit with an unexpected challenge when she meets Castle who rides along with her for his research on an article on New York’s finest. But as she works to unravel the secrets of a murdered real estate tycoon, she must also confront the spark between herself and the journalist.	141590
1974	Heat Wave (aka Heat Wave!)	T			Episode	Newscaster Clete Roberts.	141591
1943	Heat's On, The	M			Mae West	Headlines	141592
1997	Heatcrazed!	NR		Davis, Suzannah	Love and Laughter Romance #16	Reporter Ciel Landry didn't believe in any of the nutty stories flying around town about UFOs. She knew it was the heat making everyone crazy. Then she met a former astronaut and got a little crazy herself.Learned the former astronaut was in the middle of some top secret experiments. To find out the truth, she was ready, willing and able to have a closer encounter with him -- to make him kiss and tell.	141593
1944	Heather and Yon	M			Remake of Buster Keaton's Jail Bait	Reporter friend (Harry Edwards) tracks down real culprit as Andy Clyde poses as killer	141594
1989	Heathers	M	DVD -R HQ 8585, 8586			School Year Book Editor Dennis Westerburg (Phill Lewis).	141595
1994	Heatseeker	M				Italian Reporter (Benny Cunial). Finnish Reporter (Mike Sanders). Reporter #4 (Henry Strzalkowski).	141596
1982	Heatwave	M			Australia.	News Media. Female TV Reporter (Kerry McGuire). Press Photographer (Bill Bader).	141597
1982	Heatwave	M				Female TV Reporter (Kerry McGuire). Press Photographer (Bill Bader). Greek Paperboy (Alexander Economos). 	141598
1974	Heatwave Lasted Four Days, The	M			Canada. Ness	Reporter Cliff Reynolds (Gordon Pinsent) gets involved with underworld figures.	141599
1974	Heatwave!	T				TV Newsman Clete Roberts	141600
1999	Heaven and Earth Show, The	DT			Series 1999-	Reporters Alice Beer, Allan Beswick, Edward Enfield, Mike Harding, Paul Ross, John Walters, Toyah Willcox, Michael Portillo (2006), Max Cotton (2006), Sally Maganusson (2006).Presenters Gloria Hunnniford (2006), Kate Silverton (2003), Anita Anand (2005), Simon Biagi. Max Flint (2006), Diarmuid Gavin, Ross Kelly, Philippa Forrester, Esther McVey, Juliet Morris, Amanda Redington, Kevin Woodford.	141601
1978	Heaven Can Wait	M	DVD -R HQ 5896, 5897. DVD			TV Interviewer (Dick Enberg). TV Sportscasters (Bryant Gumbel, Jim Healy). TV Commentator  (Curt Gowdy). TV color analyst (Al Derogatis). Nuclear Reporter (William Sylvester). Reporter (Peter Tomarken).Woman Reporter (Lisa Blake Richards).	141602
2005	Heaven or Hell?: Heaven! - The Mark 666 & the New World Order	M			Fourth Episode.	TV Reporter Ariana (Savannah Brentnall).	141603
1997	Heaven With a Gun	NR		Brockway, Connie		Reporter gets a career-making interview with a notorious masked gunfighter -- if, in exchange, he lets her masquerade as his wife. Jim Coyne is an exiled newspaperman who senses the story of his career in Lightning Lil, a thief with a very specific agendaWhen a woman throws herself in his arms and claims to be Lil herself, he has to choose between his career and her love.	141604
1980	Heaven's Gate	M				Photographer (Waldemar Kalinowski).	141605
1935	Heaven's My Destination	N		Wilder, Thornton		Reporter Herb, a newspaper reporter in Kansas City who becomes the hero's friend.  Herb tries to help the hero see that he must let other people live in their own ways. When he dies, he leaves a child for the hero to care for	141606
1998	Heaven's Promise	NR		Wilson, Rachel		Reporter Julian Kittrick, a reporter for the Denver Post is intent on digging up an interesting, if scandalous story for his readers. He claims he only wants to print the truth.But a woman whose great-aunt disappeared 40 years ago because her family thinks she was a thief is certain the reporter will drag her great aunt's name through the mud even if he has to create his own dishonest story or cover the truth with lies.Kittrick believes the woman is a naïve idealist, but he can't help admire her courage and spirit. They are oil and water, but soon find themselves working together to uncover the truth about the aunt's disappearance.There's also an eccentric ghost who, in life, was the great-aunt's fiancé.	141607
1963	Heavenly Bodies	M			AFI-Photographers/MP Cameramen	Photographer	141608
1984	Heavenly Bodies	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Mickey Moore). Press Conference Reporters (Don Hennessy, Deborah Kimmet). Woman Interviewer (Anne Levy). Press Conference Reporter (Don Hennessy).	141609
1944	Heavenly Days	M	DVD -R HQ 4805, 4807			News Media. Sunday Editor (Selmer Jackson). News Photographer Remorse (Russell Hopton).	141610
1985	Heavenly Pursuits	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Lawrie McNicol). Reporter 2 (Billy McElhaney). Night Editor (Robert W. Carr). Photographer (Jay Smith).	141611
1963	Heavens Above!	M	DVD -R HQ 10257, 10258			News Media cover minister’s attempts to help the rich help the poor. Newspapers, Interviewers. Reporter at Space Launch Site (John Junkin). TV Commentator (Franklyn Engelman).	141612
2005	Heavens Fall	M				News Media. Newsman #2 (Tom Seiler).	141613
1981	Heavy Metal	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Patty Dworkin). Male Reporter (Eugene Levy).	141614
1975	Heavyweight Championship of Tennis	DT			Series. 2-15-1975 to 3-8-1975. CBS	Host Don CriquiI	141615
1975	Hecklers, The	M				Editor (Bruce Hutchinson-Himself) of the Winnipeg Free Press. Former Publisher (John Bassett-Himself), Toronto Telegram.	141616
1987	Hector	M				Commentator (Josse De Pauw)	141617
1986	Hector's Bunyip	M				Reporter (Susan Devery). Cameraman (Damian Cudmore).	141618
2005	Hecuba	P		Euripides (new translation by Tony Harrison)	Royal Shakespeare Company Production with Vanessa Redgrave	Herald Talthybius (Alan Dobie).	141619
1917	Hedda Gabler	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141620
1940	Hedda Hopper Show, The: Life Story of Dorothy Lamour (Six Parts)	R	DVD 17218	Episodes. Hedda Hopper's Hollywood Radio Shows	1939-42, 1944-46	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper	141621
1939	Hedda Hopper Show, The: Series	R			1939-42, 1944-46	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper	141622
1962	Hedda Hopper: Beverly Hillbillies, The: Hedda Hopper's Hollywood	T	DVD -R HQ 7137. SVD 1026		Episode. Series. 9-26-62 to 9-7-71	Columnist Hedda Hopper fights against Drysdale's plan to tear down the movie studio	141623
1955	Hedda Hopper: Colgate Comedy Hour, The	T			Episode #183. 1-9-1955	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper. Host Bob Hope. Announcer Hal Sawyer.	141624
1955	Hedda Hopper: Colgate Comedy Hour, The:	T			Episode #206. 8-7-1955	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper. Columnist Earl Wilson. Host Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.	141625
1953	Hedda Hopper: Hostess of Goodyear Theatre	T				Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper. David Susskind producer.	141626
1955	Hedda Hopper: I Love Lucy: Hedda Hopper Story, The	T	SVD 951		Episode	Columnist Hedda Hopper guests as herself, someone Lucy and Ricky both want very much to impress. Ricky's agent plans a publicity stunt to get Hedda Hopper to do a story on Ricky.Lucy plans a publicity stunt for Ricky and asks help from columnist Hedda Hopper.	141627
2005	Hedda Hopper: Power Players: Hedda Hopper	DT	DVD -R HQ 2747		Episode. 9-20-1939	Columnist Hedda Hopper becomes one of the first queens of Hollywood gossip. Biography.	141628
1939	Hedda Hopper: Texaco Star Theatre	R			Episode. Texaco Star Theater	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper, "the first lady of gossip" appeared on this personality-filled Hollywood variety show.	141629
2000	Hedda Hopper: Wealth & Power: Hedda Hopper: Hollywood's Gossip Queen	DT	SVD 880			Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper  (1890-1966) profile.	141630
1960	Hedda Hopper's Hollywood	DT			Sunday Showcase (1-10-60)	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper	141631
1947	Hedelmaton puu	MF			Finland	Newspaperman (Veikko Sorsakivi).	141632
1943	Hedge Against the Sun	N		Bentley, B.		Printer. Man makes his way from itinerant printer to editor of a newspaper and is rejected by a girl who wants stability.	141633
2006	Hedgie Blasts Off!	NJ		Brett, Jan (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporters. Eager bird reporters -- an owl, a flamingo, a toucan and a cockatoo, whose postures convey their avid impatience -- populate this juvenile novel about an aspiring astronaut.	141634
2001	Hedwig and the Angry Inch	M				Publicist (Karen  Hines) for Tommy.	141635
1973	Heera Panna	MF			India.	Photographer, Anil's (Mac Mohan).	141636
1999	Hefner: Unauthorized	MT				Reporter #1 (Howard Locke). Reporter #2 (Will Carney). Interviewer (Norman Snow).	141637
1954	Hei, rillumarei!	MF				Art Critic Kehula (Kai Lappalainen).	141638
1995	Heidi Chronicles, The	T	VHS 331	Wasserstein, Wendy (Play and Teleplay).	Ness Book	Editor Scoop Rosenbaum (Peter Friedman) of The Liberated Earth News. Heroine loses virginity to him. Five years later, Rosenbam becomes clerk for the Supreme Court. Marries another woman but remains in contact with heroineTwo of them sneak away during his wedding reception for long discussion about how they want different things in life. Rosenbaum returns to journalism when he becomes editor of the successful Boomer Magazine.Rosenbaum sells out liberal ideals for opportunity to make a fortune. When he and heroine meet again in 1989, he has sold the magazine and is contemplating a political career.Washington Post, 10/15/95: "Scoop Rosenbaum…is a perfect send-up of the all-too-typical male of that era -- seductive, ambitious and utterly untrustworthy."	141639
2009	Heidi Singer: Montana Justice	NW		Flynn, J.T.	#3 Montana Series	Journalist Heidi Singer, an attractive reporter, joins with Headwaters County Sheriff Ben Green and rancher William J. Sharp to investigate a religious-military sect led by Caleb Howe. This cult-like group has moved to the Lucky Dog Mining Claim intent on establishing a new nation in the wilds of Montana. Headwaters County District Attorney Jefferson Kirk reluctantly agrees to assist John Sharp and the Sharp Ranch launch a recreational cattle drive business. Swollen mountain streams and washed out roads first plague the fledgling enterprise’s trip into Montana’s Big Belt Mountains. The adventure and intrigue increase when the cattle drivers encounter the religious-military sect. Kirk and Sharp must rely on their wits, outdoor acumen and Kirk’s creative legal strategies to extricate themselves and the cattle drive guests from danger. 	141640
1997	Heidi Singer: Montana Mirage	N		Flynn, J.T.	#2 Montana Series	Journalist Heidi Singer is a citified reporter who solves mysteries with Headwaters County Sheriff Ben Green and District Attorney Jefferson Kirk. Search for a mountain lion that has preyed upon a small child and ranch cattle pits Green and Kirk against the animal rights group, Animals Forever. 	141641
1994	Heidi Singer: Montana Pursuit	N		Flynn, J.T.	#1 Montana Series	Journalist Heidi Singer arrives to cover the breaking story in Montana -- someone is randomly killing hunters during Montana’s big game season. The task of solving this mystery falls to Headwaters County Sheriff Ben Green and District Attorney Jefferson Kirk. An animal rights organization attempts to create a media event from the murders and Kirk’s life is complicated by the arrival of the lovely journalist Singer.	141642
2004	Heights	M				Journalist Peter (John Light) is gathering background information on an exhibition of the life’s work of a male photographer known for his nudes. He contacts an actress and her daughter’s boyfriend who has kept his relationships with men a secret from the daughter, Isabel, a gifted photographer who plans on marrying him. Secrets start coming out and each of the characters is forced to decide how much they are willing to pay for honesty. 	141643
1957	Hein bei den Funkreportern	NJ		Nötzoldt, Fritz	Germany	Radio Journalist	141644
1936	Heinz Magazine of the Air, The	R			Series - 1936-37	Magazine Editor for radio. Editor was Delmar Edmondson. Interviews with real people.	141645
1972	Heinz Ruhmann in Gesprach	MTF				Interviewer (Friedrich Luft)	141646
1955	Heir Conditioned	M				Newspaper Headline	141647
1870	Heir of Gaymount, The	N	USC	Cooke, John Esten		Correspondent Frank Lance, "Own Correspondent" of the "Bird of Freedom."	141648
1620	Heire, The	P	USC	May, Thomas		News	141649
2002	Heiress Bride, The	NR		Bright, Laurey	Silhouette Romance #1578	Newspaper Publisher Alysi Kingsley, heiress to a publishing empire, wants to prove to her father that she’s worthy of the family newspaper business, and she would do anything to please her ailing father and protect the legacy that was rightfully hers -- even take a husband who didn’t love her. When their gazes clashed and held at the holiday party, she’d never envisioned wedding her father’s right-hand man in a marriage that was more merger than love match. Chase Osborne wanted her, though. And despite her virginal anxiety. Alysia breathlessly awaited their first night in the marriage bed. Though Chase had secrets, she knew he would worship her as a man worships his woman. But could he truly love her once he learned his “princess” wasn’t all he’d believe her to be. 	141650
1997	Heirs of the Fire	NM		Cullen, Robert		Washington Reporter Colin Burke, veteran	141651
1994	Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko	C				Reporter-News Anchor (Mark Moseley - Voice - English Version). The Narrator (Maurice LaMarche - Voice- English Version).	141652
1991	Held Hostage: The Sis and Jerry Levin Story	MT	SV 441. DVD. 		1-13-91	TV Newsman. Sis Levin tries to secure the release of her husband, Jerry (David Dukes), an American TV newsman kidnapped by Muslin fundamentalists in Beirut in 1984	141653
1999	Held Up	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Alex Docking). Reporter (Kimberly Karpinski). Cameraman (Grant Boulton).	141654
1946	Heldorado	M				Reporter Joe (Clayton Moore). Photographer (George Chandler)	141655
1935	Helen Hayes Theatre, The	R			Series - 1935-37, 1940-41, 1945	Press	141656
1932	Helen in the Editor's Chair	NJ		Wheeler, Ruth S.		Editor. Lass who finds a paper on her hands but makes good.	141657
1984	Helen Keller: Miracle Continues, The	MT				Reporter (Dean Stuart). Journalist-Author Mark Twain (Jack Warden).	141658
1957	Helen Morgan Story, The	M	VHS 1081			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (himself). Warren Douglas (Mark Hellinger).	141659
1998	Helen Thomas: First Lady of the Press	DT	SVD 1210			White House Correspondent Helen Tomas, oldest correspondent in the Washington D.C. Press Corps is profiled.	141660
1973	Helen: A Woman of Today: Caroline	T			Episode #5. 10-26-1973	Newsreader (Verne Morgan).	141661
1912	Helen's Marriage	M				Cameraman (William Beaudine).	141662
2003	Helge & Bernhard	TF			Denmark. Talk Show	Reporter (Kirstine Bjerre - Herself). Hosts (Helge Myrup, Michael Bernhard -- Themselves).	141663
2000	Helicopter	M				News Media. Newscaster Voice (Carol Dysinger). Newscaster Voice (Kevin Kuhlke). Newscaster Voice (Daniel Posner). Newscaster Voice (Rezinator). Newscaster Voice (Matt Scott). Newssstand Owner (Michael Ahmed).	141664
2005	Helium	M				Anchor (Stephen Arenholz). Announcer (Andy Geller).	141665
2006	Hell	MUS		Webster, Michael and Eileen Myles	Opera	News Media. The opera examines the post 9/11 media culture.	141666
2009	Hell	N		Tsutsui, Yasutaka		Paparazzi chase an actress and a writer into an elevator that drops to floor 666 beneath ground level. The writer, 57-year-old Takeshi has just been involved in a traffic accident. When he wakes up, he is in a strange bar and is no longer crippled as he has been for most of his life, but able to walk without crutches in his everyday business suit. Looking around, he seems a number of familiar faces -- a colleague who died in a plane crash five years before, a childhood friend who was killed by a rival gang member, a man who was frozen to death as a homeless vagrant. This is Hell -- a place where three days last as long as 10 years on earth and people are able to see events in both the future and the past. 	141667
1954	Hell and High Water	M				Reporter (Robert B. Williams). Photographer (Harlan Warde).	141668
2008	Hell Bent	N		Tapply, William G. 		Photojournalist Gus Shaw is an independent photojournalist who lost his right hand in Iraq and is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. His sister, Alexandria Shaw, a former lover of Brady Coyne, a Boston area attorney, walks into his office and asks him to handle Shaw’s divorce case. Shaw promises to be a difficult client. But soon after Brady and Gus talk, Gus is found dead, an apparent suicide. Though no evidence suggests murder, Alexandria is convinced her brother didn’t kill himself. Brady agrees to probe, with predictable results. 	141669
1931	Hell Bent for Frisco	M			Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Gray (Charles Delancy) convinces his Editor (William Desmond - The Editor) to hold the paper until gangsters are captured.  In one scene, the editor gives the phone to a stuttering rewrite man when the hot story breaks.Variety, 8/11/31: "Old hoke about a tough city editor, reporters fighting for scoops, and finally, the editor holding the presses while the reporter does his stuff."	141670
1934	Hell Cat, The	M		Buffingon, Adele (Story).  Fred Niblo (Screenplay). Joel Sayre (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Dan P. Collins (Robert Armstrong) investigates a gambling ring. Photographer Snapper Dugan (Benny Baker). Spoiled woman Geraldine Sloane, aka Mary Todd (Ann Sothern) decides to get a job on a newspaper. Reporter (Billy Arnold)Collins doesn't recognize her and falls for her. They cover a raid on a gambling ship and she sneaks away and removes her disguise and cries for help. Collins gets the crooks and saves her life. Variety, 7/10/34: "Another saga….""...of the rough, tough newspaper lads. They terrify everybody, including gangsters, society people and the world in general. They also get their story in spite of all odds; they talk rough and act rougher. And they bore the audience for 70 minutes."	141671
2005	Hell Exposed -- The Tabloid Version	N		Saunders, S. Kaye		Tabloid Reporter Martin Johnson always wanted that one great story. He gets it from a mysterious homeless woman named Bel. The series on Hell, the Truth about Satan’s World, becomes more of a success than Martin ever dreamed and crates its own set of hellish problems. More disturbing is that Bel now insists that Martin actually go to hell. His editor agrees, anything to sell more papers. But it’s a one-way trip and Martin doesn’t want to die or come face-to-face with Satan. But how do you say no when the head Devil himself invites you?	141672
2005	Hell Girl (aka Jigoku Shoujo: Girl From Hell)	C			Animation - Japan	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer.Hajime, taking full advantage of his daughter Tsugumi’s mysterious connection to Hell Girl, dogs Ai Enma or Enma Ali, the hell girl, all over Japan trying desperately to interfere with her harvesting of souls for vengeance. Mysterious, otherworldly girl spirits victims away to the underworld when their names are posted on an infernal website. Those who seek this vengeance, however, pay a high price for her carrying out their wishes. A Website known as “Hell Correspondence” may only be accessed at midnight by one who harbors a desire for revenge against their tormentor. Should someone submit the name of someone against whom they have a grudge, the Jigoku Shojo (Hell Girl) will offer them a straw doll with a red string wound about its neck. If the string is pulled, she will ferry the target of the revenge straightaway to Hell. The client agrees to a pact where those who request her intervention will also be sent to hell at the end of their natural lives.In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime (?? ? Shibata Hajime) -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. Tsugmi Shibata (?? ??? Shibata Tsugumi). (Voices Nana Mizuki, Japanese, Luci Christian, English) is Hajime’s daughter who often refers to him as “Hajime-chan.” She sees Ai one day and has had a mysterious connection with her ever since. At first, she reports everything she sees through Ai to Hajime, but as the series progresses, she becomes more reluctant to do so as she begins to disagree with her father on whether they should try to stop Ai or not. She is briefly shown in the second season as a source of information for an investigator. At the same time, it seems that she has a similar relationship with Kikuri, which is revealed in the 24th episode of the second season. She is likely to be the medical teacher of Yuzuki's school, in 3rd seasons 4th episode, considering her curly hair and interest in the person of that story who wanted to revenge, most of all, her voice is quite mature-version of Tsugumi's voice in 1st & 2nd season. However, this is yet to be known.Ayumi Shibata (?? ??? Shibata Ayumi). Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese), Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)Hajime's late wife. Hajime devoted more time to his work than to his family, but with the intent to make his wife happy through earning large amounts of money to improve their lifestyle. In her loneliness, Ayumi had an affair with a politician that Hajime happened to be spying on. Because of that incident, he cast her out of the house and forbade her from ever seeing Tsugumi. A few moments later, Ayumi dies in a car accident. Tsugumi keeps her mother's earrings as a memento. Hajime still loves Ayumi very much, and regrets not forgiving her because he believes she would not have died if he had. On the other hand, Ai tried using her death to tempt Tsugumi to send her own father to Hell.Hajime follows her to an isolated island where a young woman is planning to send her domineering aunt to the depths of hell. He traces her to a circus where a badly abused performers has called upon Hell Girl to end her torment. He brings Tsugumi to a haunted rural hospital where Ai Enma has contacted a vengeful spirit. and returns to Tokyo to convince a girl who has been enslaved by a very nasty old woman not to sell her soul for revenge. Well he knows that he is fighting a losing battle against the rage and fear born of a cruel, unforgiving world, but try he must, and try he does, even when the only person who can possibly win is the Hell Girl herself. 	141673
2006	Hell Girl: Beyond the Dead End"Fukurokoji no Muko" (???????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10699		Episode #14. 1-3-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A woman seeks revenge for the death of her father because of a secret between him and her primary suspect, a mayor. Hajime Shibata managed to make him apologize, but it was too late. 	141674
2005	Hell Girl: Broken Threads"Chigireta Ito" (?????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10580		Episode #11. 12-13-2005	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. In this episode, Journalist Hajime visits a former co-worker, a dirty journalist willing to create a scandal where none exists. Masaya Kataoka seeks revenge against a journalist named Takashi Inagaki (Voices Wataru Takag, Japanese, Chuck Huber, English) who framed him and his late father. Somehow Hajima Shibata is involved because Inagaki is his former boss.	141675
2009	Hell Girl: Disturbance	C	DVD -R HQ 10915		Episode. 	News Media. Thousands of weapons threaten to destroy Tokyo.	141676
2006	Hell Girl: Ephemeral, TheKarinui" (????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10960		Episode #26. 4-4-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. Ai Enma urges Tsugumi Shibata to send her father Hajime to Hell, using the case of her late mother Ayumi. 	141677
2006	Hell Girl: Glass Scenery	C	DVD -R HQ 10792		Episode #17. 1-31-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help.Caught in an abandoned sanitarium, Hajime and his daughter come upon a vengeful girl’s ghost. 	141678
2009	Hell Girl: Hell Girl	C	DVD -R HQ 10985		Episode. 3-17-2009	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. The sad story of Ai’s past is revealed.	141679
2006	Hell Girl: Kind Neighbour, The (aka Kind Neighbor, The)"Yasashii Rinjin" (?????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10879		Episode #21. 2-28-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A woman and her father move to a farm to take a break from urban life. Their neighbor helps them out with work on the farm. The crops are eventually overrun by pests and the father eventually dies of alcoholism. The daughter eventually finds out that the neighbor sabotaged their crops and wants to send him to hell, but is convinced otherwise by Journalist Hajime Shibata. 	141680
2009	Hell Girl: Light 	C	DVD -R HQ 10953		Episode #23. 3-14-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A sweet nurse was sent to hell by an unknown drug addict. Hajime Shibata points to the husband of a former female patient, but the trail went hold because his suspect is computer-illiterate. 	141681
2006	Hell Girl: Light of the Hospital Ward, The"Byoto no Hikari" (????) 	C			Episode #23. 3-14-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A sweet nurse was sent to hell by an unknown drug addict. Hajime Shibata points to the husband of a former female patient, but the trail went hold because his suspect is computer-illiterate. 	141682
2005	Hell Girl: Purgatory Girl "Rengoku Shojo" (????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10640		Episode #13. 12-27-2005	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. In this episode, we find out that Ai Enma isn’t just a recent phenomenon, but one occurring for hundreds of years. Hell Correspondence can be accessed through the classified ads. A man named Fukumoto sent a man named Okochi to Hell using the method -- and Hajime Shibata hears his story and sees him die after 50 or so years.	141683
2006	Hell Girl: Rain of Remorse"Kaikon no Ame" (????) 	C	DVD -R HQ 10894		Episode #22. 3-7-2006	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A heartbroken husband Goro who is being cheated on by his wife calls on Ai for help and sends his wife to hell. Hajime Shibata attempted to stop him but failed and ended up telling Goro about a similar experience that he had with his wife, Ayumi.	141684
2005	Hell Girl: Silent Friendship"Seijaku no Majiwari" (??????) 	C			Episode #8. 11-22-2005	Journalist Shibata Hajime (Voices: Yuji Ueda, Japanese, and John Burgmeier, English), is a former journalist who now earns money by blackmailing celebrities with evidence of their scandals. He began to investigate rumors about the Hell Correspondence website merely out of interest, but becomes more heavily involved once he realizes that it is more than just a rumor and people are actually dragged into Hell. He is briefly mentioned in the second season as Ai’s biographer. In Episode 8 of the first season, a journalist named Shibata Hajime -- a former scandal-hunter/blackmailer who turned to investigating the stories involving the Jigoku Shojo -- is introduced along with his daughter Tsugumi. After an encounter with Enma Ai, Tsugumi starts to have visions of what Ai sees and thus the two become more and more involved in Ai’s matters. Hajime doesn’t agree with Ai’s methods to deliver vengeance for her clients and tries to stop those who contacted Jigoku Shojo from using her service with Tsugumi’s help. A man seeks revenge against a woman after she witnesses the man shove her best friend off a building. Tsugumi and Hajime make their first appearance. 	141685
1999	Hell House	N		Matheson, Richard		Magazine and Newspaper Publisher Rolf Rudolph Deutsch is going to die. But when the wealthy publisher starts thinking seriously about his impending death, he offers to pay a physicist and two mediums, one physical and one mental, $100,000 each to establish the facts of life after death. Dr. Lionel Barrett, the physicist, accompanied by the mediums, travel to the Belasco House in Maine, which has been abandoned and sealed since 1949 after a decade of drug addiction, alcoholism and debauchery. For one night Barrett and his colleagues investigate the Belasco House and learn exactly why the town folks refer to it as the Hell House.	141686
1968	Hell in the Pacific	M	DVD -R HQ 7733, 7734		AFI-"Life" (Magazine)	Magazine. U.S. soldier and a Japanese soldier are marooned on an island together.	141687
1955	Hell is a City	NM		Ard, William		Editor, reformed-minded newspaper editor  hires a detective to solve a case.	141688
1990	Hell Most Feared	SS	MLPL	Onetti, Juan Carlos	In "Goodbyes and Stories."	Society Page Female Journalist. In the newspaper office, El Liberal, Risso. Little journalism.	141689
1957	Hell on Devil's Island	M	SV 187			Press	141690
2002	Hell on Heels: Battle of Mary Kay, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8868, 8869. VHS 1292 (Missing Ending)			Female Reporter (Rachel Crawford), a cynical reporter, profiles Mary Kay, changes her story's focus when she learns about BeautiControl, an emerging cosmetics company led by Jinger Heath.	141691
1973	Hell Up in Harlem	M	DVD -R HQ 8497, 8498		Sequel to "Black Caesar"	Newspapers. African-American hoodlum makes New York City safe for innocent black people and then disappears. He fights racism, corrupt police and politicians and other gangsters to protect the city for the innocents.	141692
1958	Hell's Five Hours	M				Photographer (Norman Nazarr).	141693
1932	Hell's House	M	VHS 933		Ness Book - DAVIS	Crusading Newspaper Editor  of The Morning Times, Frank Gebhardt (Morgan Wallace) campaigns to have conditions at a school improved.Variety, 2/16/32: "Much time is devoted to the actions of a stagy newspaper editor who does things in the strictly Hollywood manner."	141694
2001	Hell's Kitchen	NM		Niles, Chris		TV Reporter Catrina Vermont, is an aging TV journalist on the graveyard shift who is assigned to the story of a serial killer who lures desperate New York apartment hunters into his clutches by advertising sublets in the Village Voice.Vermont is a TV news "face" whose ratings have been sagging lately.	141695
1954	Hell's Outpost	M		Short, Luke (Novel - "Silver Rock").  Kenneth Gamet (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Sam Horne (Jim Davis) of the local newspaper helps opportunistic Korean War vet oppose local banker who is trying to sabotage a tungsten mining operation. They obtain evidence that he altered county records.Corrupt banker killed while trying to set off an explosion to block the mine operations.	141696
2000	Hellblock 13	M				TV Anchor (Chris Sutton)	141697
2004	Hellboy	M	DVD -R HQ 2879, 2880.			News Media. Blonde Television Reporter (Ellen Savaria). Television Host (Bob Sherman). Rdioman (Todd Kramer).	141698
1983	Hellcats: Mud Wrestling	M			UK	Interviewer (John M. East)	141699
1935	Helldorado	M				Newspaper Reporters (James Bradbury Jr., Lester Dorr, Creighton Hale). Editor (Berton Churchill) of the Clarion. Clarion Editor's Wife (Alma Chester). Editor (Charles Sellon) of the Bugle.	141700
1960	Heller in Pink Tights	M				Photographer of Dead Gunmen (Howard McNear).	141701
1897	Hellfire Hotchkiss	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Printers	141702
1989	Hellgate	M				Newspaper Editor (Franco Cotumaccio).	141703
2001	Hellgate: House That Screamed 2, The	M				Interview Host (Richard Feil). Publisher (Todd Carpenter).	141704
1981	Hellinger's Law	MT				TV Reporter is murdered and a syndicate's accountant who is actually a Justice Department agent who has infiltrated the mob is accused of murdering the local TV newscaster.	141705
2005	Hellix…Loaded, The	M				News Media. CNN Reporter (Promise LaMarco).	141706
1987	Hello Again	M	SV 149			Reporter (Craig Barnett). Reporter #1 (Kate McGregor-Stewart). Reporter #2 (Lynne Thigpen). Reporter #3 (Royce Rich). Reporter #4 (Chip Zien). Reporter #6 (Robert Lempert).International News Reporter (John J. Healey). International News Reporters (Anna Marie Wieder, Esther Gordon, Jo Jones). Financial Newscaster (Mary Armstrong)	141707
2006	Hello Again Everybody	DT				Sports Commentator Bob Costas.	141708
1958	Hello London	M				Press Photographer (Oliver Reed).	141709
1942	Hello, Annapolis	M				Reporters (Jack Gardner, Cyril Ring).	141710
2004	Hello, Darkness	N		Brown, Sandra		Radio Talk Show-Advice Host Paris Gibson is popular. Her show is both an escape and her one real contact with the outside world.Her world of isolation is brutally threatened when one listener tells her that her on-air advice to the girl he loves has caused her to jilt him.He intends to exact his revenge. First he plans to kill the girl, then Paris. Joined by the Austin, Texas police department, Paris plunges into a race against time to find the man.	141711
1969	Hello, Dolly!	M				News Vendor (William "Billy" Benedict)	141712
1979	Hello, Larry	T			Series 1-26-1979 to 4-26-1981.	Talk Radio Show.  Larry Alder (McLean Stevenson) hosts "The Lady Alder Show" a radio call-in program (originally "Hello Larry") on KLOW, Portland, Oregon. Morgan Winslow (Joanna Gleason), producer.	141713
2008	Hello...	MF			India	TV Reporter (Anupam Maanav). One night at a call center. 	141714
1992	Hellraiser III:  Hell on Earth	M	DVD -R HQ 3400, 3385. SV 241	Barker, Clive (Characters). Peter Atkins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Joey Summerskill (Terry Farrell) takes on the forces of darkness. She initially expresses her objections to being assigned to a hospital emergency room where nothing is happening. She witnesses a gore-covered patient being brought in.Patient causes havoc before exploding. Her cameraman left shortly before the patient's arrival and the reporter is told by a technician, "This is TV -- no pictures, no story."  She tracks down the woman who accompanied the patient to the hospital.She agrees to let the woman stay at her apartment in exchange for information. Two women break into a gallery to find a statue that is linked to the supernatural events.  Spirits of a soldier contacts the reporter.He tells her a box she has can recapture the demon Pinhead. When she calls her cameraman to cover the aftermath of the violence, he also becomes a victim of the demonic forces and ends up as a mutant with a camera implanted in his head and a lens in eye.Reporter fights to return the demons to the box.  Quote: "I want to do this the right way -- tight stories, not tight skirts."	141715
2005	Hellraiser: Deader	M	DVD -R HQ 7124, 7125			Female Reporter goes undercover to investigate an underground group that can resurrect the dead, much to Pinhead's dismay. She becomes entangled with the deadly underground group responsible for the malevolent resurrections and any moment may be her last. 	141716
2005	Hellsing, Volume Two: Blood Brothers	C				TV Reporter investigates The Hellsing Organization, a supernatural collective dedicated to protecting mankind from a war that rages in the Earth's shadows in which humanity is only a pawn.Together with Arucard, a rogue vampire, they fight a race of super vampires threatening to take over the world. In these episodes, a traitor begins revealing top secret information about Hellsing, prompting interest from a nosy TV reporter.Later, the criminal Valentine Brothers lead a daring raid on Hellsing headquarters where an important meeting is in progress.For centuries, humankind's primary defense against these neck-biting monsters has been the Hellsing Organization, currently led by Sir Integral Hellsing.The TV Journalist seems determined to make things a lot more difficult for the Hellsing Organization by trying to expose them on camera to show them to the world.	141717
2006	Helltown (aka DC Universe: Helltown)	N		O'Neil, Dennis		Radio Reporter Vic Stage arrives in Hub City trying to uncover his own mysterious past. But once in the crime-ridden city, the honest reporter is quickly sucked into a maelstrom of danger.He works as a reporter for the local radio station but gets too close to a deadly story and is nearly murdered. Rescued by a female mercurial assassin, he is given a new identity by Batman.Now reborn as The Question, Vic Sage vows to destroy a vast corrupt conspiracy involving Hub City's most powerful men.	141718
1941	Hellzapoppin	M				Photographer (Hal K. Dawson). Cameraman (George Chandler).	141719
1952	Helmet of Pluto	SSF	USC	Claudy, Carl H.	In "American Boy Adventure Stories."	Editor Arthur Penrhyn, managing editor of the Times-Star.  Frank P. Melrose, Publisher.Bernard (Hoot) Ouhl wants to be a newspaperman.	141720
2006	Help Me Help You: Fun Run	T			Episode #3. 10-10-2006	Photographer (Michael Naughton).	141721
1949	Help Wanted	T			Suspense	Press	141722
1911	Help Wanted	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement. Want Ad. Rich uncle leaves and hands nephew the want ad page from newspaper Instead of giving man financial help, hands him the Help Wanted page of morning paper -- broad hint to look for work	141723
2003	Help Wanted	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Pierre Franklin Radimak - The Interviewer).	141724
1986	Help Wanted: Kids	MT				Photographer (Rick Overton).	141725
1982	Help Wanted: Male	MT				Publisher. Free-thinking magazine publisher (Suzanne Pleshette) hires a husband (Gil Gerard) to father her child	141726
2009	Help, The	N		Stockett, Kathryn		Advice Columnist Skeeter is a white Ole Miss graduate whose mother frets over her daughter’s frizzy hair and ringless wedding finger and who wants to write with more substance than her piddly housecleaning-advice column at the Jackson Journal. Buoyed by a chance conversation with a steely New York book editor, she decides to anonymously record the experiences of black maids, paid to raise and nurture other people’s children while their employers insist they use a separate bathroom -- preferably one outside the house. She has an oilman suitor. 	141727
1912	Help! Help!	M				Newspaper. Mrs. Suburbanite reads in morning paper about burglars and is in a state of panic	141728
1976	Helter Skelter	MT				TV Reporter (Robert Rothwell). Reporter (Sidney Clute). Reporter (Phil Montgomery). Newscasters (Jerry Dunphy, George Putnam). Charles Manson "Family" and trial of the Tate-LaBianca murders.	141729
1949	Helter Skelter	M				News Reader (Michael Ward)	141730
2004	Helter Skelter	MT	DVD -R 1680, 1681	Bugliosi, Vincent (Based on the Book)		News Media. L.A. Local Newscaster (Mark Thompson). Local TV Reporter (Patricia Del Rio). Stand Up Reporter at Tate House (Ted Garcia). Gossip Queen (Maura Soden).Charles Manson manipulates his followers into committing horrifying acts of murder in the summer of 1969.	141731
1970	Helter Skelter Murders, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Bill Stowe). News Artist (Robert Eckstrom). Fashion Photographer (Michael Hulett).	141732
1988	Hemingway	T			Series	Time-Life Reporter (Bill Lawrence)	141733
1983	Hemingway Papers, The	N		Cosgrove, Vincent		News Media	141734
2003	Hemingway vs. Callaghan	MT			Miniseries. Canada. 	Reporter Morley Callaghan (Robin Dunne as a young man; Gordon Pinsent as the older Callaghan), now a Canadian novelist, remembers his friendship with Ernest Hemingway (Vincent Walsh as the young Hemingway) in the 1920s when both were reporters in Toronto, and then rising writers in Paris, hobnobbing with F. Scott Fitzgerald and others. They then had a falling out over a boxing match. 	141735
2001	Hemingway, the Hunter of Death	MF		Dow, Sergio	Kenya-Spain	Photojournalist Renata, novelist Ernest Hemingway, a British police commissioner, Hemingway's lover, and godson, a Spanish biologist and frustrated bullfighter head a scientific safari undertaking the ascent of Mount Kenya.The time is during the Kenyan struggle for independence from the British in the late 1950s.	141736
1962	Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man	M	SVD 521		AFI-Newspapermen/Publicists - PR	Newspapers. Press Agent (Dan Dailey), always drunk. . Working on newspaper	141737
1986	Hemingway's Notebook	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		News Media	141738
1990	Hemligheten	MF				News Media. News Journalists (Sune Lindgren, Kent Olofsson)	141739
1908	Hemlock Avenue Mystery, The	NM		Doubleday, Roman (Long, Lily)		Press	141740
1915	Hempfield: American Novel, An	N	OWN - H	Grayson, David (Baker, Ray Stannard)		Newspaper Owner Anthy, a young lady, inherits her father's weekly newspaper and assumes the role of publisher. Nort Carr, an intellectual printer who longs to revolutionize the paper and journalism by emphasizing truth is her helper.Country journalism. Written under a pseudonym by the noted biographer, Ray Stannard Baker.	141741
1976	Henderson Equation, The	N	OWN - H	Adler, Warren		Editor Nick Gold must decide whether or not to print a story in the newspaper obtained by  his top reporter. Story would ruin the political career of a senator with presidential aspirations. Myra Pell.Publisher does not want the story printed because he is backing the senator. Washington D.C. in the 1970s.	141742
1980	Henderson Monster, The	MT				TV Reporter (Beatrice Bush)	141743
2000	Hendrix	MT				Reporter (Joe Bostick). Reporter (T.L. Forsberg)	141744
1968	Hennes meget kongelige hoyhet	MF				Engelsk TV Reporter (Christopher Benjamin).	141745
1993	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Dead Man's Island	NM		Hart, Carolyn	#1 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s, had a love affair 40 years ago with media magnate Chase Prescott who calls her for help in figuring out who tried to kill him with poisoned candy.Henrie O is invited as well as all the suspects who want him dead to his private island off the coast of South Carolina hoping that Henrie will be able to catch the killer.Feisty and incisive, her investigative instincts not blunted by retirement or widowhood, Henrie tries to determine who is behind further attempts on Chase's life. Two more people are murdered.A hurricane shears wings off the mansion and Henrie figures out the motives and the murderer.	141746
1997	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Death in Lover's Lane (aka Death in Lovers' Lane)	NM		Hart, Carolyn	#3 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s, teaches journalism at Thorndyke University in Missouri.A talented journalism student, Maggie Winslow, is found dead in the Lovers' Lane where two undergraduates were murdered 10 years earlier.Henri O decides to find her student's killer, but first must discover which of the old crimes Maggie was probing led to her murder. Henrie O searches through newspaper files and interviews old witnesses and new suspects including a womanizing journalist.	141747
1998	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Death in Paradise	NM	OWN - H - P	Hart, Carolyn	#4 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s,  receives a package containing a chilling message claiming that her husband's fatal fall was no accident.Six years ago, Henrie O's beloved newspaperman husband Richard lost his life on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Now a chilling message calls it murder.Following cryptic clues and her infallible instincts to a lush and verdant tropical Eden where Richard spent his final days. The determined sexagenarian sleuth investigates learning that the deaths did not begin or end with Richard Collins.	141748
1999	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Death on the River Walk (aka Death on the Riverwalk)	NM		Hart, Carolyn G.	#5 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s, no longer chases hot stories all over the world, but murder mysteries seem to find her.This time, a frantic phone call from an old friend on the other side of the world sends Henri O rushing to San Antonio to check out the baffling disappearance of her friend's granddaughter who has dropped out of sight without a word.	141749
2001	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Resort to Murder:	NM		Hart, Carolyn G.	#6 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s, joins a wedding party in glorious Bermuda -- only to discover that death is an uninvited guest.	141750
1993	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Scandal in Fair Haven:	NM		Hart, Carolyn	#2 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 60s, follows the trail of a bloodstained man who breaks into her vacation cabin to the community of Fair Haven, Tennessee.There she learns that even the most proper towns can be a sizzling cauldron of lethal secrets.	141751
2007	Henrie O'Dwyer Collins: Set Sail for Murder:	NM		Hart, Carolyn G.	#7 Henrie O Mystery Series	Former Journalist Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, retired Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in her 70s, is asked by her former lover who married another woman to help him because he is afraid one of his wife's stepchildren is trying to kill her.She reluctantly agrees to go on a family cruise. She sets sail to aid an ex-flame on a murderous Baltic cruise. When the wife is pushed overboard, it's up to Henrietta O. to find the murderer before her beloved takes the fall.	141752
2009	Henrietta Fox: Deadline Murders, The	NM		Morgans, Ron	#3 Henrietta Fox Series	Paparazzo Henrietta “Henri” Fox is a flame-haired girl in biker’s boots and leathers with an Irish temper and a touch of OCD. She works the streets of London making money snapping celebrities. She rides a Yamaha on the streets of London stalking celebrities for the tabloid gossip pages. When a Chinese military plane explodes in a fireball before her camera, life for Henrietta Fox gets dangerous. Five reporters across Europe have been murdered, each with their exotic, lop-eared Sumxu cats. Animals considered extinct for 300 years. Only Henrietta Fox knows why -- and that knowledge could kill her. To survive she must pursue a madman across China with partner Cass Farraday, a six-foot-three, ex-Repton public schoolboy turned tabloid reporter. Only they can prevent an Armageddon assault on Britain’s Air Traffic Control. Fail and half a million lives will be lost.	141753
2009	Henrietta Fox: Emerald Killers, The	NM		Morgans, Ron	#3 Henrietta Fox-Cass Farrady Series	Paparazzo Henrietta “Henri” Fox is a flame-haired girl in biker’s boots and leathers with an Irish temper and a touch of OCD. She works the streets of London making money snapping celebrities. She rides a Yamaha on the streets of London stalking celebrities for the tabloid gossip pages. Henrietta can’t keep out of trouble. The flame-haired camera girl pictures The Madonna, star of the Hollywood blockbuster Virgin Mary, making love on the back seat of a stretch limo. The movie is hot property and Henri wants to auction her scandalous picture around the globe. She teams with Cass Farrady, an ex-public schoolboy turned tabloid reporter with a devious line in interviews, to expose the “chaste” star’s secret past. The trail will lead them from Madrid to the notorious Boyaca Emerald Valley in Colombia. The movie star, with a yen for cocaine and public sexual exhibitionism, has another life. She is one of three dangerous daughters of a ruthless emerald mine owner who takes what he want with a gun. He pays the left-wing guerrilla FARC for protection. But the U.S. President has sent an American black operations team to kill him. On this deadly assignment Henrietta and Cass will have to survive them both. 	141754
2006	Henrietta Fox: Kill Chase	NM		Morgans, Ron	#1 Henrietta Fox Series	Paparazzo Henrietta “Henri” Fox is a flame-haired girl in leather with an Irish temper and a touch of OCD. She works the streets of London making money snapping celebrities. When she pictures the Prime Minister’s pregnant mistress with another man, her life gets dangerous. Then the mistress is murdered and the killer wants Henrietta Fox dead too. Christian Boyd is an ex-Royal Protection Officer now living over the bar El Griego in Spain. When there is a treat to the Queen’s life, Boyd is wanted back in London -- fast. He chases the wrong man and the clock is ticking. The cop and the camera girl pursue the same enemy: A financier whose aim is to make billions from disaster and assassination. Now Henrietta must survive him and Boyd must kill the Monarch’s deadly foe or die trying. The kill chase will take them from Belgravia via Beverly Hills, Barcelona and Jerusalem. It will end with blood staining the sands of Palestinian Gaza.	141755
1957	Henrik Hauch	MF				Interviewer (Aage Hastrup)	141756
1990	Henry & June	M				Publisher-Editor (Juan Luis Bunuel).	141757
1944	Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid	M				Reporter (Ronald R. Rondell).	141758
1942	Henry Aldrich, Editor	M	VHS 804	Goldsmith, Clifford (Characters).  Muriel Roy Bolton, Val Burton (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Bijou	School Newspaper Editor Henry Aldrich (Jimmy Lydon) wins an essay contest to get the job. Decides to increase circulation by running more than school news.When he covers a fire, a reporter convinces him to sensationalize the story. So Aldrich implies fire was result of sabotage. Owner of burnt building threatens to sue and Aldrich loses his position.Aldrich  meets arsonist, but every time he tries to catch him at the site of a fire he is found there himself and gets blamed. After Aldrich is brought to trial, he sneaks out of courtroom, goes to warehouse that is the arsonist's next target.When he and arsonist have to jump from burning building, the arsonist is caught and Aldrich is cleared. News Vendor (Tom Fadden).Variety, 9/30/42: "This time, he's editor of the high school paper, but not like any one ever seen in any school, excepting as dreamed up here. Close-up of the city room in a small city newspaper is pretentious, if highly artificial."	141759
1944	Henry Aldrich's Little Secret	M				News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Lester Dorr). Newspaper Reporter (Walter Sande). Reporter (Ronald R. Rondell).  Photographer (Hal K. Dawson). Radio Announcer (John Wald).	141760
1852	Henry Esmond	N	OWN - P	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Journalist Richard Steele, an early friend of Henry Esmond. Presented as a hen-pecked husband. His status as a literary man and journalist mostly ignored.Joseph Addison, leading Whit of the period as well as a prominent man of letters. Real-life journalists used in fiction.Mr. Leach, a printer at whose house Esmond meets Dr. Swift.	141761
1997	Henry Fool	M				TV Reporter (Maraya Chase). Newspaper Reporter (Marissa Chibas)	141762
1597	Henry Fourth, Part One	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Act IV Scene INews. Act II Scene II	141763
1598	Henry Fourth, Part Two	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act V Scene III. ...There's one Pistol come from the court with news. Pistol: ...Shall dunghill curs confront the Helicons? And shall good news be baffled?Shallow: Give me pardon, sir: if, sir, you come with news from the court, I take it there's but two ways, either to utter them, or to conceal them.	141764
1918	Henry Is Twenty	N	USC	Merwin, Samuel		Journalist Henry Calverly , writer for The Weekly Voice of Sunbury, had the word sense. Humphrey Weaver the editor. Robert A. McGibbon, editor and proprietor of the Sunbury Weekly GleanerNorton P. Boyce, owner. Miss Amelia Dittenhoefer, six to eight columns of news and gossip to the Voice.	141765
1993	Henry James' Midnight Song	N		Hill, Carol de Chellis	Weinberg List	Journalist	141766
1988	Henry McGee Is Not Dead	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		News Media	141767
1592	Henry Sixth, Part Three	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger and News.  Act II Scene I. Edward: Had he been ta'en we should have heard the news. Had he been slain we should have heard the news. Or had he 'scaped, methinks we should have heard The happy tidings of his good escape.Enter a Messenger. Richard: But what art thou, whose heavy looks foretell Some dreadful story hanging on thy tongue? Messenger: Ah! one that was a woeful looker-on When as the noble Duke of York was slain, Your princely father and my loving lord.Edward: O! speak no more, for I have heard too much. Richard: Say how he died, for I will hear it all. The Messenger then tells what happened, how it happened.Act I Scene II. Enter a Messenger. York: But stay: what news? why comest thou in such post? The Messenger tells him in detail.Act III Scene I. King Henry: What news from France?….Cold News for me. Enter a Messenger and gives the news to King Henry and the Lords.	141768
1954	Henry Sows the Wind	N		Glanville, Brian		News Media	141769
1597	Henry the Fourth, Part I	P	OWN	Shakespeare, William		Messenger	141770
1598	Henry the Fourth, Part II	P	OWN	Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Rumour, painted full of tongues: The posts come tiring on, And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me from Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts false, worse than true wrongs.Act II Scene I.  Lord Chief Justice: Just. I have heard better news.	141771
2003	Henry the Tenth	M				TV Correspondent (Autumn de Vitry). TV News Anchor (Jeremy Kidd). TV News Announcer (Pat Kiernan). Music Channel Interviewer (Cari Golden). War Photographer (Meike Bergmann). Music Channel Cameraman (Terrell L. Moore).	141772
2008	Henry Wolfe: Out of the Devil’s Mouth	N		Thrasher, Travis		Reporter Henry Wolfe has a penchant for finding trouble, or more precisely trouble usually finds him. It is the late 1920s and Wolfe, a traveling reporter-self-proclaimed adventurer, is hired to go on a mission deep into the dubious jungles of Venezuela. The son of a wealthy family disappeared during his search for a lost tribe that may have found the key to eternal life. Wolfe is a last-minute replacement on the team to go find and extricate the son. No white man has ever gone down this Venezuelan river path and returned alive. Local tribesman and predators lurk in the leafy shadows as Henry and his team fight for their lives. 	141773
2003	Henry X	M				TV News Correspondent (Autumn de Vitry). TV News Anchor (Jeremy Kidd). War Photographer (Meike Bergmann). Music Channel Interviewer (Cari Golden). Music Channel Cameraman (Terrell L. Moore).	141774
1999	Heppoko jikken animeshon excel saga	C			Series 1999-2000	News Media. Female Newscaster (John Gremillion - Voice). Radio Announcer (Heather Byrson - Voice). Satanic Newspaper Boy (Chris Markley - Voice). Chief Editor (Ted Pfister - Voice).	141775
1989	Her Alibi	M				Editor Ian (Hank DeLuca)	141776
2009	Her Best Bet	NR		Ford, Pamela	Harlequin Super Romance	Photojournalist Gib Murphy. Izzy Gordon is going to realize her dream of becoming a filmmaker. Her documentary about an old Wisconsin lodge and its gangster history is sure to be a winner. And she’s got an ace up her sleeve since her family owns the land. Too bad this film drops her into a brewing feud. Seems her family wants to sell the property and the lodge owners are fighting to stay open. They’ve drafted Murphy, a globe-trotting photojournalist and prodigal grandson -- to stack their hand. And now Gordon is developing a thing for Gib, one that he’s returning. So at what point does her bluff get called and she has to confess her real identity?	141777
2000	Her Best Friend's Baby	N		Carmichael, C.J.	Harlequin Superromance #891	Journalist	141778
1926	Her Big Night	M		Gaddis, Peggy (Short Story - "Doubling for Lora"). Rex Taylor, Nita O'Neil (Scenario)	PR - AFI-Press Agents - Ness Book	Reporter J. Q. Adams (Tully Marshall) is a hardboiled reporter who gets suspicious when a woman trades places with a look-alike actress after encouragement from Press agent Tom Barrett (Lee Moran).He sends cub reporter Crosby (William Austin) to impersonate the actress' husband. The popcorn-eating reporter then presses the press agent for an interview with the actress. J.Q. Adams, Reporter (Tully Marshall).Variety, 12/29/26: "Tully Marshall as a reporter is one of the old school, hardboiled and never accepts anything until it is positive."	141779
1914	Her Big Scoop	M			Ness Book  - Second film with same title in 1914	Press helps thwart a shyster lawyer who is trying to get a senator to accept graft	141780
1913	Her Big Story	M		Washburn, Richard (adaptation from his magazine story)	Ness Book	Reporter Charlotte Brown tries to find out about the mysterious boss of her paper, the Union. Managing editor boyfriend (Warren Kerrigan)  warns her not to pursue the story. W.T. Ted Marsh is the tough city editor.Discovers the owner is plotting with the mayor, tries to get evidence by climbing in the window the mayor's house. She is caught, knocks the mayor out with a statue and races back to the office.Managing editor at first refuses to run the story, but when the owner arrives and orders him to destroy it, he resigns and takes the information to a rival paper.	141781
1923	Her Dangerous Path	M				Reporter (Glenn Tryon).	141782
1916	Her Double Life	M			AFI-Journalists	War Correspondent Lloyd Stanley (Stuart Holmes) meets a poor British girl who runs away from her adopted family because her father made a pass at her. At the outbreak of World War I, she becomes a Red Cross nurse and at the front, Stanley tries to have his way with her but she is saved when the hospital tent is bombed. To get away from him, she takes on the clothes and identity of an apparently dead girl. But the girl is not dead and she and the war correspondent try to expose the imposter. But she had confessed the ruse to the rich family who took her in and the family has forgiven her. 	141783
1921	Her Face Value	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	141784
2006	Her Fatal Flaw	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Dawn Chubai). Reporter #2 (Dagmar Midcap). Lawyer defends her fiancée in court despite objections of friends, mentors and colleagues.	141785
1916	Her Father's Gold	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Harris Gordon is "The Reporter" on the trail of a map involving a fortune stolen from a Mexican mine.  He and the mine owner's daughter get the gold and the villain is dispatched by an alligator. The Reporter's Sweetheart (Barbara Gilroy).	141786
1992	Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter	MT	DVD -R HQ 8083, 8084			News Media. Reporter #1 (Ruby Marlowe). Reporter #2 (Richard Green). Reporter #3 (Marcy Goldman)	141787
1920	Her First Assignment	P	MLPL	Bridgham, Gladys Ruth	Index One-Act, 1900-1923	Female Reporter	141788
1920	Her First Scoop	P	MLPL	Barbee, Lindsey	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Female Reporter	141789
1933	Her Forgotten Past	M				Reporter (Wally West).	141790
1922	Her Gilded Cage	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	141791
1918	Her Great Chance	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	141792
1916	Her Great Price	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141793
1914	Her Great Scoop (aka Her Big Scoop)	M			Second film in 1914 with same title	Female Reporter works for the Eagle. Treated badly at a society party and wants revenge. Wants to start a paper called The New Era. Ends up stopping a robbery	141794
1945	Her Highness and the Bellboy	M	DVD -R HQ 2479, 2480. SVDSP 761	Connell, Richard, Gladys Lehman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Paul MacMillan (Warner Anderson) met a princess six years ago when she visited America and she now comes to New York to see him. Newspaper columnist cooled romance because he feared her regal status would create a problem.Princess enlists help of bellboy and goes to bar where reporter hangs out. Brawl breaks out. Princess is jailed and columnist posts her bail.  She becomes queen when father dies and asks bellboy to accompany her back to her country.He rejects offer because he does not want to leave his sweetheart. Princess abdicates to stay with columnist.Motion Picture Guide, 1986: "She abdicates and will spend the rest of her life as the mate of a newspaperman. Anyone who has ever been the wife of a newspaperman will know that her decision was 100 percent wrong."	141795
2000	Her Infinite Variety: Novel, A	N		Auchincloss, Louis		Editor Clara Longcope Hoyt Tyler is skilled at using her beauty to open doors and secure advancement. She strikes off on her own as editor on a chic fashion magazine.Tyler is the spirited daughter of a Yale professor and a domineering, socially obsessed mother. She goes to Vassar, marries a wealthy member of a New York banking family that stifles her career plans. She has an affair with a left-leaning journalist.After she catches her husband in an affair, she gives up his money and social position to go into magazine journalism. She becomes adept at playing a man's game of ruthless opportunism and frank ambition.She employs her beauty to snare the devotion of Media Mogul Eric Tyler who eventually installs her as vice-president of Tyler Publications. She is involved in a family struggle with Tyler's son and heir.	141796
1918	Her Inspiration	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	141797
1946	Her Kind of Man	M	SVDSP 562	Hoffman, Charles, James V. Kern (Story - "Melancholy").  Gordon Kahn, Leopold Atlas (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Don Corwin (Dane Clark) for the New York Star writes a column ,"Doin' the Town." Gambler forced to leave Midwest and nightclub singer after shooting a man. He relocates in Miami and singer goes to New York and meets the columnist.Reporter tries to develop relationship with her but she keeps putting him off because of the gambler. Although Corwin wants her to star in  Broadway show, gambler insists she open his new club in Saratoga. Singer walks out on him and returns to columnist.Gambler shows up and proposes. Reporter leaves when he hears of their marriage plans.  He later calls singer to wish her luck. Columnist decides not to run information linking gambler to killing in his Midwest club because it would hurt the singer.Informant goes to police with information. Police raid gambler's new club on opening night. Columnist attempts  to warn gambler unsuccessful. When gambler tries to shoot it out with cops, he kills wife of one of his associates. He escapes/Husband of woman he killed finds him and shoots him. Columnist arrives as gambler dies and leaves with nightclub singer.	141798
1984	Her Life as a Man	MT	VHS 504	Mithers, Carol Lynn (Village Voice article, "My Life As a Man"). Joanna Crawford (Story and with Diane English, Teleplay).		Journalist  Carly Perkins ((Robyn Douglas) disguises herself as a man (Carl Parsons) to land a job with a sports magazine.  Perkins loses her job at the Southland Weekly because of budget cuts and finds things tough in the job market.When an editor at Sports Life, Dave Fleming (Robert Culp) tells her they already have a female writer on the staff, she decides to pass herself off as a man to get a job.Witnesses sexism first hand as staff writer Barbara (Laraine Newman) keeps getting assigned to soft stories.  After Parsons pitches a story on the female owner of a football team and gets the assignment. Barbara tells her she pitched the same story beforeHer expose article appears in the Village Voice.  "There are no women writers. Only good writers and bad writers."	141799
1921	Her Mad Bargain	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	141800
2001	Her Majesty	M				Photographer, School (Tim Bray). Newsreel Announcer (Paul Barrett). New Zealand Newsreel Announcer (Merv Smith).	141801
1926	Her Man o'War	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	141802
2005	Her Minor Thing	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (George Franco). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Massey).  TV News Anchor (Dennis Shanahan).	141803
1979	Her Name Was Lisa	M				Photographer Paul (Jake Stewart).	141804
1917	Her New York	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	141805
1924	Her Night of Romance	M				Photographer (Michael Dark).	141806
1911	Her Pet	M				Newsboy Bribes steals an obnoxious canine	141807
2004	Her Private Dancer	NR		Dalton, Cami	Harlequin Temptation	Reporter Trace McGraw is an undercover reporter who needs a scoop about a possible Mafia operation. Phoebe Devereaux could never forget McGraw. In college he used his moves to give her a night she’d never forget. Now he’s using those talents as a male stripper on the cruise ship where she works as a showgirl. But Phoebe can’t afford to be distracted. She was hired to help the police nab some onboard mobsters. Still, Trace sure knows what turns her on. Undercover Reporter Trace can’t believe sweet innocent Phoebe is now dancing on a ship in nothing more than feathers. Of course, he can’t believe he is bumping and grinding in a thong for a story. He needs the scoop, but what he wants is to do a little private dancing with Phoebe.	141808
1923	Her Reputation	M		Mundy, Atalbot, Bradley King (Novel). King (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book (Contains two full Variety reviews)	Tabloid publisher in the New Orleans Star prints story about a man and plantation owner who are in love with the owner's ward. The man kills the owner and then takes his own life. The woman looks like an unfaithful lover in the story. She flees with maid.She gets caught in flood, finds refuge on top of house with son of publisher of  paper that has been attacking her. They fall in love, but she decides to join dance troupe. After her club is raided, she learns story will be in the paper, tries to stop it.When scandalmongering publisher follows her to mountain cabin, his car goes off the road and burns causing a forest fire. Woman is reunited with newspaper owner's son who wires the paper to kill the stories about her.Variety 9/27/23: "…producers have shown an admirable disregard for newspaper methods, for they have based their whole theme on the assumption that any newspaper in the country can print anything it likes about anybody and get away with it." Laws of libel?	141809
1964	Her School for Bachelors	T			Comedy-drama special	Editor-Publisher Monte Collins (Bob Hope), editor-publisher of Bachelor magazine	141810
2008	Her Secret Treasure	NJ		Myers, Cindi	Harlequin Blaze Series #427	TV Reporter Sandra Newman likes things her way. And having sexy professor Adam Carroway between the sheets is no exception. Sure, she may have walked away from their hot fling once, but if she’s spending her summer filming his shipwreck excavation, she intends to have him again and again. Fortunately, Adam is more than willing and it’s full steam ahead in her bed, in his bed, on the beach. In fact, there’s something about this island that taps into their deepest desires. Sex has never been hotter. When the last bit of treasure surfaces, however, will she stick to their agreement and walk away?	141811
1917	Her Sister	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	141812
1925	Her Sister From Paris	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	141813
1888	Her Two Millions	N		Westall, William		Newspapers. Workings of an English newspaper in Geneva	141814
2000	Her Urge	M				Editor (Barry Gilbert)	141815
1991	Her Wicked Ways	MT	SV 39	Hickey, Janice, Michael Pardrige (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Correspondent Tess O'Brien (Barbara Eden), star veteran television news correspondent covers the White House and Melody Shepherd (Heather Locklear), journalism novice who wants her job. O'Brien at press conference about journalist held hostage in Peru.Told by network to help new field reporter Shepherd who wins over O'Brien telling her she studied her in journalism school. O'Brien invites Shepherd to stay at her apartment. Two women work together, see limos come into and out of White House.O'Brien calls Dept. of Motor Vehicles claiming her car was sideswiped by limo so she can trace number. Shepherd tells phony story to find out who hired the car. She taps into O'Brien's computer to access her files. O'Brien finds Shepherd backstabbing her.Shepherd takes over her morning news reports and hires her agent. Throws reporter out of her house. Shepherd moves in with O'Brien's son. O'Brien finds out President in secret negotiations over hostage. Asked to kill story. Shepherd overhears conversationShepherd breaks the story. Hostage release canceled. O'Brien discredits Shepherd on the air. Offered anchor position, turns it down. Reporter (Jim Caldwell).	141816
1927	Her Wild Oat	M		Young, Howard Irving (Story). Gerald C. Duffy, George Marion Jr. (Titles).  Duffy (Story-Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Tommy Warren (Hallam Cooley) plays a journalist who is described as having "won the Pulitzer Prize for the remarkable imagination he displayed in making out his expense account."To get a story, he advises a woman to pose as a duchess so she can gain entry to an exclusive summer resort.  Situation is complicated by the arrival of the son of the real Duke with whom the woman falls in love.	141817
1921	Her Winning Way	M			AFI-Authors/Book Reviewers/Journalism	Book Reviewer Editor	141818
0001	Heracleidae	P	COPY	Euripides	429 B.C.E.	Herald. Capreus, herald of Eurystheus.  When messenger enters: "Scum! I'll see you damned and your employer too. Why, you're the selfsame man who used to bring Bad news repeatedly to Heracles."	141819
0001	Heracles	P	COPY	Euripides	421-416 B.C.E.	Messenger. Iris, messenger of God.  Also Messenger: "Horror in the home!"  "The children live no more." "No words could tell what we have seen." Chorus: "How did it happen, how this madness…how did disaster strike…how did those pitiful children die?Messenger tells the complete story with quotes and observations.	141820
1688	Heraclitus Ridens Redivivus: Or, a Dialogue Between Harry and Roger Concerning the Times.	ER	COPY	Brown, Thomas		Parody News. Fictional Characters created by Brown.	141821
0001	Herakles Mad	P	COPY	Euripides	420 B.C.	Messenger reports Herakles' madness and the murder of Megara and the children.	141822
2005	Herbie: Fully Loaded	M	DVD -R HQ 8165, 8166.			News Media. ESPN Reporter (Mark Deklin). Reporter (Alanna Ubach).	141823
1988	Herbstmilch	MF				Photographer (Eva Mattes)	141824
1996	Hercule et Sherlock	MF				TV Reporter (Yves Pujol). Journalist 1 (Herve Goubier). Journalist 2 (Jacques Chauvin). TV Live Journalist (Regis Verdier).	141825
1965	Hercule Poirot: Murder on the Links	R	CD8 - Wells			News Media	141826
1965	Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress	R	CD8 - Wells			News Media	141827
1998	Hercules	T			Series	Reporter. Homer the Reporter (Dan Castellaneta)	141828
2005	Hercules in Hollywood	M				Photographer (Jack N. Harding).	141829
1998	Hercules: Hercules and the Trojan War	C			Episode #26. 10-30-1998	News Media. Homer the Reporter (Dan Castellaneta - Voice)	141830
1961	Here and Now	T				News Media	141831
1996	Here and Now, The	N		Cohen, Robert		Science Editor Samuel Karnish for a New York newsmagazine needs a focus. His marriage has failed, his current relationship has soured and his job is suffering the onset of devolution.On a plane to Houston to attend a friend's third wedding, he meets two Hasidic Jews. They befriend Karnish, who is half-Jewish, and an awkward friendship takes place.Karnish is looking for a niche of his own.  He is attracted to the wife and intrigued by the husband's intelligence and strong faith. The man is left confused as the wife takes off for Israel with the journalist in pursuit.	141832
1944	Here Come the Waves	M				Photographer (Louise La Planche).	141833
2006	Here Comes Albert	NJ		MacLaren, Allan		TV Reporter Nora Snively isn't sure that Albert is a stuffed alligator. She is sure she heard Albert burp and she was sure she had a fabulous news story if only she could prove it was alive and not stuffed.Matthew and Uncle Bob know they have to keep Albert a secret, but they're not prepared for Snively. Determined to discover the truth, she trespasses in the Martin's backyard.	141834
1936	Here Comes Carter	M	DVD -R HQ 7120	Jacoby, M. (Short Story - "The Lowdown"). Roy Chanslor (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book	Public Relations Director for Premium Pictures, Kent Carter (Ross Alexander) gets fired when he refuses to stop a story about an actor whose former wife is suing him for non-support. ("I'm a press agent, not a suppress agent," he claims).He criticizes a radio commentator for only regurgitating press releases and then offers to get him the real dirt.  Shows up at the station drunk and Carter takes his place on the air, dishes dirt and gets hired.Ruthless on the air.  Becomes the hottest thing on radio before reforming.	141835
1935	Here Comes Cookie	M				Critic. Critic #1 (Larry Steers)	141836
1941	Here Comes Mr. Jordan	M	DVD -R HQ 7397, 7398. L. SVD 1109 (Two-thirds of the film).	Buchman, Sidney		Editor George Degnan (Robert Keith). Reporter (Eddie Bruce). Reporter (Heinie Conklin). Reporter (William Forrest).  Newsboy (Chester Conklin).  Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	141837
1943	Here Comes Mr. Zerk	M			Short	Editor William Ruff (Vernon Dent), newspaper editor. Newspaper Copy Man (Charles Sullivan).	141838
1945	Here Comes the Coeds	M				Sports Announcer (Bill Stern)	141839
1956	Here Comes the Groom	T			Lux Video Theatre - Adapted from the Virginia Van Upp, Liam O'Brien and Myles Connolly film scenario of the Robert Riskin and Liam O'Brien story.  - 3-1-56	Correspondent (Robert Sterling)	141840
1951	Here Comes the Groom	M	DVD -R HQ 5079, 5080. L. SVDSP 705. SV 67	Riskin, Robert, Liam O'Brien (Story). Virginia Van Upp, Liam O'Brien, Myles Connolly (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Pete Garvey (Bing Crosby) for the Morning Express of Boston currently stationed in Paris spending most of his time helping war orphans. Also angered girlfriend who accuses him of taking the overseas assignment to avoid marriage.Makes arrangements to fly home but when he fails to show up on right plane, girlfriend decides to marry her boss. Garvey concocts real estate fraud that implicates groom and gets his Editor George Degnan (Robert Keith) to cover the story.Attempts to disrupt wedding. Rumor that correspondent is wanted by FBI for kidnapping orphans. FBI agent shows up (he's a fellow reporter on the Express in disguise). Girlfriend leaves boss at altar and marries correspondent.Girlfriend tells Garvey: “Oh, you used to be such a good reporter. Now you sound like a journalist.” Reporter (Bill Meader). Newsreel Director (Walter McGrail). Newsreel Cameraman (Howard Joslin).Radio Announcer (Art Baker). Photographer (Ed Randolph). Photographer (Charles Sullivan). Magazine Photographers (Paul Bradley, Nita Pike). Steward Photographer (Jack Roberts). Express Photographer (Charles Sullivan). Messenger (Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer).	141841
1946	Here Comes the Hearse	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, June, 1946	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	141842
1945	Here Comes the Sun	M		Flanagan, Bud, Reginald Purdell (Story). Geoffrey Orme (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner James Bradshaw (Joss Ambler) forged a will to keep control of the newspaper. One man escapes prison to help the other man get control of the paper from Bradshaw.	141843
1948	Here Comes Trouble	M	DVD -R HQ 7669. VHS 948	Brown, George Carleton, Edward E. Seabrook (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Hal Roach Laff Time featurette	Publisher Winfield Blake (Emory Parnell)  of the Tribune running campaign against underworld. Police Reporter resigns after being assaulted so he gives  job to Reporter Dodo (William Tracy), who just returned from war and loves publisher's daughter.After bumbling reporter is given makeover by his fellow reporters, which includes battering his hat and covering him in hobo makeup, he goes to work. Paper accuses burlesque house owner of fronting for gangsters. Publisher dares him to sue.Crooks decide to ward off attacks by blackmailing publisher over liaison he had with woman in Chicago. Reporter and cop, with whom reporter served in Army, believe gangsters plan to kill publisher. Try to protect him and reporter is fired.Goes to publisher's office to try to get job back, overhears dancer who wants to turn over diary implicating gang leader. Publisher rehires reporter with raise after he keeps publisher's wife from seeing dancer. Sends him to burlesque house to get diary.Dancer killed by leader of gang, also lawyer for newspaper. Reporter accused. Inadvertently implicates publisher. Crooks rounded up. Publisher removes section of diary detailing affair with dancer. Reporter (Charles Middleton). Reporter (Anthony Warde).	141844
1991	Here Comes Trouble!	NR		Macomber, Debbie	Harlequin Romance #3148	Reporters Maryanne and Kramer Adams worked on rival Seattle newspapers. On Christmas Eve, they tell their kids the story they most want to hear -- how Mom and Dad met and fell in love. That unflattering article by Kramer Adams started the whole thing. The “debutante” was Maryanne Simpson, columnist at a rival Seattle paper, which her father happened to own. Despite her anger at Kramer’s interfering opinion, Maryanne decided the tough, streetwise newsman was right about one thing. Her life had been too easy. She wanted to earn her own way. And she wanted to earn Kramer’s respect. No, more than his respect.  She quit her job, left her luxury apartment and gave up her trust fund -- a Cinderella in reverse, with Kramer Adams her reluctant prince.	141845
1939	Here I Am a Stranger	M		Hillman, Gordon Malherbe (Story). Milton Sperling, Sam Hellman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Duke Allen (Richard Dix), a drunken reporter in New York City in 1920. His wife Clara leaves him when he quits his job, taking his child with him. She remarries and her husband adopts the boy. He finds his father and encourages him to work.Allen convinces his old managing editor to give him another chance and he proves himself.  Ends up working a night editor. Father and son reunited. Managing Editor (Charles C. Wilson).	141846
1934	Here Is My Heart	M				Press	141847
1968	Here Is Thy String	SSF	MLPL	Jakes, John	In "Damon Knight's Orbit 3 -- Best New Science Fiction of the Year, The."	Journalist Cassius Andrews, News Guild card and personal digit card for identification.Joy Gollchuk (Joy de Veeve) byline writer for helpful hints column. Shared a cell at the Capitol World Truth with 60-year-old grandmother named Mrs. Swartzmore, who reviewed films under the name Ma Cine.	141848
1945	Here Is Your War -- Story of G.I. Joe	N	OWN - H	Pyle, Ernie		Correspondent, World War II	141849
1973	Here We Go Again	T				Editor Judy Evans (Nita Talbot), Richard Evans' ex, who edited a movie magazine, Screen World Magazine	141850
1942	Here We Go Again	M				Photographer (Dell Henderson).	141851
1969	Here's Barbara	DT				Host  Barbara Coleman. Insider's look at Washington society	141852
1982	Here's Boomer: Flatfoots	T			Episode #1. 7-3-1982	Reporter (James Stanley).	141853
1960	Here's Hollywood	DT			Series. 9-26-1960 to 12-28-1962. NBC	Hosts Joanne Jordan (1960-1961), Helen O'Connell (1961-1962), Dean Miller (1960-1961) and Jack Linkletter (1961-1962).  Interviews.	141854
1968	Here's Lucy: Lucy and Johnny Carson	T			Episode. Series 9-23-1968 to 9-2-1974	Talk Show Host Johnny Carson and his second banana Ed McMahon (Themselves). Lucy goes to the Johnny Carson show.	141855
1971	Here's Lucy: Lucy and the Astronauts	T			Episode #67. 10-11-1971	Reporter (Paul Picerni). Announcer (Byron Morrow).	141856
1971	Here's Lucy: Lucy and the Mountain Climber	T			Episode #64.9-20-1971	Photographer (Sid Gould).	141857
1968	Here's Lucy: Lucy the American Mother	T			Episode #55. 10-26-1970	Documentary. Craig Carter(Desi Arnaz Jr.) makes a documentary about a day in the life of an average mother, starring Lucy Carter in the title role. The family becomes self-conscious of the camera.	141858
1952	Here's To Your Health	DT			Series. 2-10-1952 to 12-7-1952. NBC	Interviewers	141859
1952	Heritage	R			Series	Press	141860
2005	Heritage	M				Reporter (Phil Shuman - News Reporter). Reporter (Christina Cabot - News Reporter). Failed police negotiator turned small town cop, must save the lives of a family held hostage, which draws him into a much more dangerous situation	141861
2004	Herman	H	OWN	Unger, Jim	Los Angeles Times, Monday 10-11-2004	Tabloid. National News headline: "UFOs Seen…More Amazing Photos Inside." Paper being read by two aliens. One says to the other: "According to this, we gave a 45-year-old woman a skin rash."	141862
2001	Herman U.S.A.	M				News Media. Reporter (Mary Rehbein). Young Reporter (Randal Berger).	141863
1992	Herman's Head: "C" Word, The	T			Episode #33. 11-3-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy. When Herman's one-time girlfriend and Bracken's daughter Susan returns to town and wants to start their relationship again, Herman must choose between her and his new girlfriend.	141864
1991	Herman's Head: 9 1/2 Hours	T			Episode #8. 11-3-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. While working late to finish a project, Herman eavesdrops on Heddy and her date.After finding out he is married, Heddy turns to Herman for solace. They eventually wind up sleeping together in Bracken's office, but don't know how to handle the affair the next morning.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141865
1994	Herman's Head: Absence Makes the Head Grow Fonder	T			Episode #70. 4-7-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman breaks up with his newest girlfriend Sarah, but sees her a little later and tries to get back together with her.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141866
1993	Herman's Head: Actor Prepares, An	T			Episode #61. 12-2-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. A movie star who is playing the role of an adventuresome fact-checker in his next film, researches his part by tagging along with Herman.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141867
1993	Herman's Head: All's Affair in Love	T			Episode #39. 1-3-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman messes things up yet again and sets Louise up with John who turns out to be a married man, but Louise doesn't figure it out until she falls in love.	141868
1993	Herman's Head: Anatomy of a Blind Date	T			Episode #42. 2-7-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Still recovering from his break-up with Elizabeth, Herman gets set up on a blind date while the rest of the gang play poker.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141869
1991	Herman's Head: Babbling Brooks	T			Episode #9. 11-10-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman accidentally spills some secrets that his co-workers told him to the others, getting him into trouble with everyone.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141870
1994	Herman's Head: Bedtime for Hermo	T			Episode #68. 3-10-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman tries to get a good night's sleep the night before a high-pressure meeting.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141871
1992	Herman's Head: Bracken Up Is Hard To Do	T			Episode #22. 4-5-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. When Mr. Bracken and his wife break up, Herman sympathetically invites him to stay at his apartment.The two become the "Odd Couple" of sorts and Herman and Louise set out to reunite Bracken and his wife.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141872
1991	Herman's Head: Bracken's Daughter	T			Episode #11. 11-24-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Mr. Bracken, Herman's boss, wants him to escort his daughter Susan around, but takes a dim view of things when the two become romantically involved.	141873
1992	Herman's Head: Brackenhooker	T			Episode #30. 10-18-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. When even Herman can't find a date for a desperate Mr. Bracken, he turns to Jay for help with dubious results.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141874
1993	Herman's Head: Cat's in the Cradle, The	T			Episode #46. 3-28-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman gets a visit from his newly retired father for a chance to visit with his son, but Herman doesn't have the time to spend with him.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141875
1992	Herman's Head: Charlie Brown Fitzer, A	T			Episode #38. 12-20-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141876
1991	Herman's Head: Days of Wine and Herman	T			Episode #3. 9-22-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. During a party for Mr. Bracken, Herman drinks a bit too much and gives a speech praising his boss.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141877
1993	Herman's Head: Decent Proposal A	T				Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.When Heddy's old rival Heather arrives in town, Heddy asks Herman to pose as her husband to impress her. Mr. Bracken works on his musical, "Deuteronomy."	141878
1992	Herman's Head: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels	T	SV 145		Episode #24. 5-3-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman and Jay go undercover to get a story on a princess, but Herman soon falls in love with her..While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141879
1991	Herman's Head: Fatal Distraction	T			Episode #5. 10-13-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman has a one-night stand with a woman who turns out to be more than a little obsessive (think of "Fatal Attraction").While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141880
1991	Herman's Head: Fear and Loathing in Manhattan	T	SV 118		Episode #13. 12-22-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale)  is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher.Herman meets famous Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Russell Boswell (Denis Arndt) who Herman admires because of his no-holds-barred pursuit of the corrupt.But when Herman becomes involved in Boswell's own not-so-ethical investigation of a Senator, he has second thoughts. Reporter (Bella Pollini).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141881
1992	Herman's Head: Feardom of Speech	T			Episode #37. 12-13-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman most overcome his fear of public speaking when he is forced to give a speech on the topic of Research in the 90s at a company meeting.	141882
1993	Herman's Head: Fired in a Crowded Research Room	T			Episode #47. 4-11-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman manages to get Heddy fired for screwing up a report assignment, and then has to go the distance to get her job back.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141883
1994	Herman's Head: First Impressions	T			Episode #72. 4-21-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman is hit by a taxi in an accident and as he lies in a coma his staff friends each remember Herman as they first met him -- with each brain character filling in for the emotion the friend first saw Herman acting out.	141884
1992	Herman's Head: First Time For Everything	T			Episode #21. 3-22-1992.	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).Louise decides it's time to lose her virginity and starts checking out her prospects.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141885
1992	Herman's Head: Friends and Lovers	T			Episode #34. 11-8-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Elizabeth becomes suspicious when she finds out Herman is working undercover as a dating show contestant believing he might be tempted by other women.	141886
1993	Herman's Head: Gals-a-Poppin'	T			Episode #41. 1-24-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. When Louise and Heddy strike back at their obnoxious new boss, Herman gets caught in the middle.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141887
1993	Herman's Head: God, Girls and Herman	T			Episode #44. 2-28-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman ends up sleeping with a woman named Eve, and his "Head" personalities get a visit from God, or Herman's image of him (Leslie Nielsen).	141888
1992	Herman's Head: Guns and Neurosis	T			Episode #23. 4-19-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.When Herman's apartment is robbed, Crawford convinces him to buy a gun for self-defense, but he winds up accidentally shooting Crawford in the chest.	141889
1992	Herman's Head: Hard Times	T			Episode #17. 2-9-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman begins dating attractive model Jennifer, but soon begins to question his good fortune.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141890
1994	Herman's Head: Head in the Polls, A	T			Episode. 4-13-1994.	Reporter #1 (Al Metrano). Reporter #2 (Nigel Gibbs).	141891
1994	Herman's Head: Head in the Polls, A	T			Episode #71. 4-14-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).Herman becomes involved Sandra Clayton who is running for the Senate but when the tabloids get hold of their relationship Sandra has second thoughts. Reporter #1 (Al Metrano). Reporter #2 (Nigel Gibbs).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141892
1994	Herman's Head: Herm From Ipanema, The	T			Episode #67. 2-17-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman decides to give it all up during a tropical vacation and buy a local bar on the island.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141893
1994	Herman's Head: Herm in the Time of Cholera	T			Episode #69. 3-24-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman finds himself attracted to Lil the copy girl, but she doesn't return his feelings.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141894
1993	Herman's Head: Herma-phrodite	T	SV 223		Episode #51. 9-16-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. To get a story, Herman goes undercover as a woman and discovers a few things about Heddy and what she goes through.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141895
1992	Herman's Head: Herman au Naturel	T			Episode #19. 2-23-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Crawford insists on the research department going to the bahamas for a self-awareness seminar -- which everyone discovers is an all-nude seminar.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141896
1992	Herman's Head: Herman's Heddy	T			Episode #28. 9-27-1992.	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman tries to halt Heddy's wedding because he realizes she does not love her fiancé, and because he realizes he still has feelings for her.	141897
1991	Herman's Head: Herminator, The	T			Episode #6. 10-20-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale)  is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. To protect Heddy's honor, Herman punches out an executive vice president.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141898
1993	Herman's Head: Hermo-tivated	T			Episode #57. 10-26-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale)  is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Motivational speaker Dick Van Adams inspires Herman to become a success while stepping on his friends.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141899
1992	Herman's Head: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Dying	T			Episode #16. 1-19-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141900
1993	Herman's Head: I Wanna Go Home	T			Episode #48. 4-25-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman recalls his adventures in New York while deciding whether to stay where he is or go back to his hometown in Ohio to accept a new job.	141901
1992	Herman's Head: Intern-al Affairs	T			Episode #29. 10-4-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.No good deed goes unpunished for Herman when he hires Louise's friend as an office intern and she turns around and sues him for sexual harassment.	141902
1991	Herman's Head: Isn't It Romantic	T			Episode #4. 2-29-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.When Louise's newest relationship goes sour, Herman comforts her and she gets the wrong idea. Herman has to figure out a way to let her down gently.	141903
1993	Herman's Head: Jay Is For Jealous	T			Episode #58. 11-4-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's sister Suzie (Jennifer Aniston) comes back to town and manages to aggravate both Herman (she plans to become a writer) and Louise (since she previously dated Jay).Appropriately the "brain" characters get a new and annoying addition when Jealousy joins the group.	141904
1993	Herman's Head: Jaybo and Weesie: Love Story, A	T			Episode #56. 10-21-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.When Jay decides to turn a new leaf and give up his old womanizing ways, Herman tries to get Louise to go on a date with him, but Jay just can't help himself and reverts to type.	141905
1992	Herman's Head: Kept Herman, A	T			Episode #18. 2-16-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Victoria (Deborah Adair) a powerful female executive at Waterton wants Herman to become her assistant editor.But it soon transpires that Victoria wants Herman for more than that.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141906
1991	Herman's Head: Last Boy Scout, The	T			Episode #12. 12-1-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy. After buying a stolen computer, Herman is stricken with guilt and goes to absurd lengths to try and return it.	141907
1993	Herman's Head: Layla: the Unplugged Version	T			Episode #45. 3-14-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Jay gets a visit from his ex-fiancé who stole his heart and left him standing at the altar seven years earlier. After talking and spending some time with her, Jay's old feelings for her are rekindled.But the question is will she break his heart again? When Herman wonders exactly that, he and Jay's friendship is in danger.	141908
1991	Herman's Head: Lies, Lies, Lies	T			Episode #2. 9-15-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).Meredith (Marsha Dietlein), a former classmate turned woman reporter, shows up to do a "Where are they now? Story on Herman's less-than-stellar life. Herman becomes enmeshed in a web of lies of his own making when Meredith shows up.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141909
1993	Herman's Head: Love and the Single Parent	T			Episode #50. 5-9-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.When Herman starts digging new girlfriend Carin, he initially runs up against tough resistance from her son. Ironically, Herman manages to win the son over and the two become best buddies -- much to Carin's dismay.	141910
1993	Herman's Head: Love Me Two Timer	T			Episode #49. 5-2-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141911
1991	Herman's Head: My Brother, Myself	T			Episode #7. 10-27-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's relationship with brother Stan was never too good and when Stan and his fiancée visit, things get worse when the fiancée starts hitting on Herman.	141912
1993	Herman's Head: My Funny Valentine	T			Episode #43. 2-14-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. When Herman hosts a Valentine Day's party, everyone gets lucky -- except him.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141913
1991	Herman's Head: Near-Death Wish	T			Episode #10. 11-17-1991	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman gets a new leaf on life after almost falling to his death and sets out to establish a new world record for working continuously until he drops.	141914
1994	Herman's Head: Once More With Feeling	T			Episode #66. 2-10-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman and Heddy decided to give into their feelings and start dating, but a series of interruptions keep them from consummating their relationship.	141915
1992	Herman's Head: One Where They Go on the Love Boat, The	T			Episode #36. 11-22-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Office workers go on a trip to the Bahamas. Herman has to deal with Elizabeth who happens to be on boardWhile dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy. Louise gets to indulge her long-time infatuation for Davy Jones (Himself) of the Monkees.	141916
1993	Herman's Head: Open All Night	T			Episode #40. 1-17-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. To save Crawford's butt, the gang has to pull an all-nighter to get him out of a jam.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman and Heddy, Bracken and Crawford and Louise and Jay end up pairing up and each learn something new about the other on an intimate personal level as they struggle to meet the deadline.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141917
1993	Herman's Head: Over Herman's Head	T			Episode #55. 10-14-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's neighbor in the upstairs apartment drops dead -- after the two of them had a shouting match. Compounding Herman's problems, Heddy decides to take the apartment after her current boyfriend kicks her out of the apartment he's paying for.	141918
1991	Herman's Head: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-8-1991. Series 9-8-1991 to 4-21-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman has to decide whether to take advantage of a woman's break-up  to express his own feelings or give her a shoulder to cry on.	141919
1992	Herman's Head: Sperm 'n' Herman	T			Episode #27. 9-20-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's former girlfriend wants to renew their relationship -- for the purposes of getting him to help in artificially conceiving a child.	141920
1992	Herman's Head: Stop Me Before I Help Again	T			Episode #26. 9-13-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman is sued by a woman he gave CPR to when he accidentally cracked her ribs, Jay learns to deal with his sexual addiction.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141921
1992	Herman's Head: Subterranean Homesick Blues	T			Episode #35. 11-15-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman and Elizabeth decide to move in together, which prompts no end of arguments over shared space, priorities, etc. Finally they decide to break up.	141922
1992	Herman's Head: Sweet Obsessions	T			Episode #20. 3-8-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).Herman and the others decide to help Mr. Bracken quit smoking by all resolving to give up one bad habit of their own in a show of team support.Unfortunately, the result is that everyone is going crazy, just in time for a corporate consultant's review of team performance and downsizing.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141923
1992	Herman's Head: That's What Friends Aren't For	T			Episode #14. 1-5-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).Bracken calls Herman into his office to inform him that he is having a heart attack. He leaves Herman in charge of the office in his absence. Oddly enough Jason Bernard eventually succumbed to a real-life heart attack four years later in 1996.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141924
1993	Herman's Head: There's a Fly Girl in My Soup	T			Episode #52. 9-23-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman encourages Bracken's niece Rene to become a Fly Girl (dancer on "In Living Color"). Mr. Bracken isn't happy about Rene's career choice or Herman's involvement.	141925
1994	Herman's Head: Three On a Match	T			Episode #64. 1-13-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.After getting refused for an important writing job, Herman goes up to the roof and ends up trapped with a suicidal nut job when a fire breaks out.	141926
1992	Herman's Head: To Err Is Herman`	T			Episode #15. 1-12-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman fills out an evaluation form of Mr. Bracken which included some negative remarks.After realizing that his evaluation might have serious consequences on Bracken's career, Herman goes about trying to set things right.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141927
1993	Herman's Head: Trouble in Paradise	T			Episode #59. 11-11-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.While taking a vacation, Herman becomes involved with Aurora, a beautiful model. Nothing ever works out for him as usual when Jay and Louise show up with their own rocky relationship and both looking to friend Herman for help and support.	141928
1992	Herman's Head: Twisted Sister	T			Episode #25. 5-10-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's little sister Suzie arrives in New York. Already over-protective of Suzie, Herman's anxieties get even worse when she and Jay sleep together. Suzie Brooks (Jennifer Aniston).	141929
1992	Herman's Head: Untitled Girlfriend Project	T			Episode #32. 11-1-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Herman becomes involved with a rather opinionated woman who immediately clashes with Jay over his misogynist views.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy.	141930
1992	Herman's Head: Watertongate Break-in, The	T			Episode #31. 10-25-1992	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Waterton's sudden death creates a scramble for power and to save everyone's job, Herman decides to join forces with Crawford.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Best friend is a successful writer, a sexist pig, and an all-around fun guy. Crawford involves Herman in a secret campaign to eliminate the competition for control of the company.	141931
1993	Herman's Head: When Hairy Met Hermy	T			Episode #54. 10-7-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.In his eternal quest for the perfect girlfriend, Herman dates Heather but it turns out she's a tad too hairy for his taste. Meanwhile, Jay and Louise begin to wonder if they're attracted to each other.	141932
1993	Herman's Head: When Hermy Met Crawford's Daughter	T			Episode #53. 9-30-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman wants to break up with his new girlfriend Ellen who convinces him to meet her father who turns out to be his boss at Waterton, Mr. Crawford (Edward Winter).	141933
1993	Herman's Head: When Hermy Met Crawford's Girlfriend	T			Episode #63. 12-30-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Crawford's girlfriend Stephanie dumps him and goes after Herman who finds himself in a bind.While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.	141934
1993	Herman's Head: When Hermy Met Maureen McCormick	T			Episode #60. 11-18-1993	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman gets to work with Maureen McCormick (Herself) as she writes a book of Brady Bunch memoirs, getting to fulfill his long-time crush on the actress.Unfortunately, he and Jay almost come to blows when a jealous Jay confesses to a similar crush.	141935
1994	Herman's Head: You Say Tomato	T			Episode #65. 2-3-1994	Magazine. Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. Boss is Mr. Bracken (Jason Bernard).While dealing with life in the Big Apple, his inner thoughts and feelings are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, sensitivity and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia trove of a boss, two female co-workers.Herman's new girlfriend Lauren is everything he could want, personality-wise. But as always Herman isn't happy as he obsesses over playmate Miss February.	141936
1916	Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers	SS		Marquis, Donald Robert Perry		Fictional Journalist created by Marquis. Featherbrained socialite who constantly championed people and causes with which she had little in common but with which it was fashionable to become "involved."Composite portrait of the many pseudo intellectuals encountered by Marquis during the 1910s on prowls through Greenwich Village	141937
1967	Hernamsarin	DF			Iceland	Commentators (Helga Bachmann, Aevar Kvaran, Helgi Skulason - Voices).	141938
1992	Hero	M	DVD -R HQ 1756, 1757. DVD. L	Ziskin, Laura, Alvin Sargent, David Webb Peoples (Story).  Peoples (Screenplay)	Ness Book - More Good Quotes.	TV Reporter Gale Gayley (Geena Davis) of Channel 4 News. Involved in plane crash while returning from awards ceremony, tries to find mysterious hero who saved her, other passengers. Reluctant hero disappears. Reporter makes hero out of another man.Man claims to be hero. Reporter and cameraman interview executive while standing on ledge. Executive jumps. She yells to her cameraman: "Did you get that?  Jesus, did I say that?" Cameraman gloats he was able to keep shot in perfect focus.Channel 4 News Director Deke (Chevy Chase) tells her: "Saving people is not our job. It's just as wrong to step in and save somebody as it would be to push them off." She wishes that she wanted to save him because it would make her feel like human being.After she leaves, boss says, "She's pretending to be a person, she's really just a reporter." She falls for pseudo-hero, kisses him, claims she cannot get involved. Perpetuates myth.James Conklin, Channel 4 News Reporter (Christian Clemenson). Chucky, Channel 4 News Cameraman Chucky (Kevin J. O'Connor). Marcus Webly, Reporter, Channel 8 (Sam Derence). Reporter, Channel 13 (Rick Plastina). News Vendor (Jeff Garlin).	141939
1912	Hero and the Man, The	N		Morton, L. Curry		Woman Journalist and novelist.	141940
1988	Hero and the Terror, The	M	VHS 441			Female Reporter. Media. Howling, sensationalistic press. Ridicules "People's right to know. Howling pack, selfish leeches. Live TV reports. Media Persons (Lucy Lee Flippin, Leona Mills). Interviewer (Bill Harris).	141941
1980	Hero at Large	M				TV Reporter (Garry Goodrow). TV Newscaster (Carol Martin). TV Newscaster (Rolland Smith). Reporter (Robert Carricart). Reporter (Frank Casey). Reporter (Penny Crone). Reporter (Marilyn Salenger). Reporter (John Roland).TV Commentator (Larry Attenbery). TV Commentator (Chris Borgen). Cameraman (Gary Howard Klar).	141942
1942	Hero by Proxy	N	OWN - H	Tolman, Hildegarde		Correspondent. Young man is forced to take his older brother's place as correspondent in collecting information on Nazi infiltration of a Central American country finds himself accused of assassination.	141943
1939	Hero for a Day	M				News Media. First Reporter (Robert Darrell). Second Reporter (Jack Gardner).  Radio Announcer (Dale Armstrong).  Publicity man Eddie Gibbons (Eddie Acuff)	141944
1990	Hero Hungry	MTF			UK.	Tabloid reporter Terry Slithe (Christopher Fulford) manufactures a romance between an injured Sailor and a page three girl which then becomes real and Terry looses control of the story during the Falklands War.Reporter (Ian Barnes). Editor (Brian McDermott). Terry's Photographer (Emma Watson).	141945
1977	Hero in the Highway, A	SS	OWN	Schevill, James	In "Prize Stories 1978 The O'Henry Awards."	Journalist-Narrator "used to reporting crazy news even if it doesn't get published."	141946
1966	Hero, The: A Night to Remember to Forget	T			Series 9-8-1966 to 1-5-1967.	Magazine. Sam has to find a way to attend his son's play and the TV Guide Awards banquet at the same time	141947
1984	Heroes	NS	OWN - H	Shields, David		Sportswriter Al  Biederman, ex-jock sportswriter with ambitions toward bigger towns and bigger papers stumbles into trouble. Expose could earn a better job for the writer. But silence could help a deserving youngster.Sportswriter for local paper married to intelligent woman, has a son with diabetes and a close friendship with romantic undertones with a college girl who works as his sports stringer.	141948
2004	Heroes	N		Shields, David		Sportswriter Albert Biederman, who is pushing 40,  works in River City, Iowa where college basketball carries the town through the cold winter months. The River State University team has been newly energized by a junior college transfer who is from Chicago’s south side. Belvyn Menkus is a blond-Afroed point guard who takes the game to a higher level -- “the first player,” Al says, “to stir my imagination in 18 years of covering River State basketball.” Researching Menkus’ background, Al discovers forged transcriptions and recruiting violations. Breaking the story could land him a job on a big-city paper, but what would that cost the player, the town, and Al’s own sense of the justice of the game? 	141949
1995	Heroes & Lovers	N		Kavaler, Lucy		Tabloid TV Expose Show Host Steven Avery approaches the great-granddaughter of a famous explorer about including her great-grandfather in a program about sham expeditions.She calls on her older, married lover and retired explorer to disprove Avery's suspicions about a famous 1915 expedition. Avery is dedicated to nasty exposes. She searches for the truth.	141950
1922	Heroes and Husbands	M			AFI-Publishers/Novelists	Writer	141951
2005	Heroes Don’t Always Wear Capes	N		Shaffer, Stefania		School Editor Vandra Zandinski of the school newspaper is assigned the position by a teacher for her budding writing ability, but her math teacher has scared her to death. Another teacher appoints her class secretary for her organizational skills. Each year is filled with surprises as school girl Vanda experiences all grade levels. As an underdog in life, one of Vandra’s few shining moments comes when she gets applause from classmates after earning the highest score for her state report. The trouble is, Vandra didn’t write it, and when her teacher Miss Ryan finds out, Vandra realizes what true compassion is. Other adventures include a school bully and unexpected help from the vice principal who isn’t so useless after all, crabby teachers, trauma of a burned prom dress. As Vandra comes to learn, there are teachers, and then there are those who leave an impression on your life through unforgettable lessons. The extraordinary teachers are the heroes.	141952
1927	Heroes of the Night	M		Tynan, James J. (Story). F. Oakley Crawford (Adaptation, Continuity).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Female Reporter Jennie Lee (Lois Ingraham) uncovers an election plot and ends up with a fireman. A policeman and fireman are brothers who are both in love with the same woman.Despite ill feelings between them, the fireman rescues the policeman from a fire and deciding that the woman loves the policeman, settles for the female reporter.	141953
2005	Heroes Under Fire: Portrait of Courage	DT	DVD -R HQ 5143.			Photojournalist Dickey Chapelle works as a correspondent from World War II through the Vietnam War. A pioneer.	141954
2008	Heroes: Angels and Monsters	T	DVD -R HQ 10396		Episode. 10-13-2008	News Media. Tracy tells Nathan that she killed a reporter and doesn’t know how she did it. 	141955
2009	Heroes: Clear and Present Danger, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10833		Episode. 2-3-2009	TV Interviewer Steve on WNKW 19 News. Interview with junior senator on homeland security.	141956
2006	Heroes: Don't Look Back - Chapter Two	T	DVD -R HQ 7012		Episode. 10-2006	News Media.	141957
2009	Heroes: Exposed	T	DVD -R HQ 10916 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-2-2009	TV Reporter Andrea Charles, African-American journalist. News broadcasts show expansion of Patriot Act and exposes what happens to a group of Americans. Threat of news media exposure when discussing ways of dealing with the heroes. Worry about news media finding out about what is going on. 	141958
2006	Heroes: Fallout	T	DVD -R HQ 7505		Episode. 12-4-2006	News Media. Tragic events in Texas have serious repercussions for many of the heroes, their families and friends. Shocking details about the moments leading up to Isaac's predicted New York nuclear bombing.	141959
2007	Heroes: Five Years Gone	T	DVD -R HQ 8473		Episode. 5-4-2007	Newspapers. Headlines. Transported into the future, Hiro and Ando discover that people with extraordinary abilities are called terrorists and imprisoned. Comic Book shows the future and the past in drawings.	141960
2006	Heroes: Genesis - Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 7424		Episode #1. 9-25-2006	News Media. Reporter (Claudia DiFolco). Genetics professor in India discovers that there are people with superpowers, as people realize their extraordinary strengths.	141961
2007	Heroes: Godsend	T	DVD -R HQ 7775		Episode. 1-22-2007	News Media. News Reporter (Angela Chee). TV Reporter Andrea Bronstead. Cheerleader hates reporters. Father to cheerleader: "Don't worry about the press. They're not allowed on school grounds."Nathan seeks Simone's help to save comatose Peter. Hiro and Ando go in search of the sword in Isaac's painting. Jessica struggles with Niki's decision to turn herself into the police. A new hero makes a shocking debut.	141962
2006	Heroes: Hiro's - Chapter Five	T	DVD -R HQ 7138		Episode #5. 10-22-2006	News Media. Hiro meets the politician after seeing him land after flight. Police arrive on Niki's doorstep looking for her fugitive husband. Claire confesses to her father. Hiro and his friend get jumped by Las Vegas thugs.	141963
2006	Heroes: Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 7407		Episode. 11-20-2006	News Media. Claire's homecoming celebration results in the death of her rival cheerleader. Hiro travels back in time. Suresh continues to experience strange dreams.	141964
2008	Heroes: I Am Become Death	T	DVD -R HQ 10364		Episode. 10-6-2008	News Media. Press Conference in the future with Nathan as president and Tracy by his side as the first lady. Newspaper headlines on Reporter Jim McCann missing. Early edition of the New York Chronicle: Reporter Missing, Feared Dead. Washington Dispatch:  Washington Political Investigator Missing.  Byline: Joe Crawford.	141965
2006	Heroes: Nothing To Hide	T	DVD -R HQ 7663		Episode #7. 11-6-2006	News Media. Reporter covers candidate who secretly can fly.	141966
2006	Heroes: One Giant Leap - Chapter Three	T	DVD -R HQ 7035		Episode #3. 10-9-2006	News Media. Politician tells his brother that a reporter is checking out story involving him and his brother flying. Not really true. But he tells the press his brother was involved in a suicide attempt taking preemptive action on the story.Claire's social life suffers when her romance with a quarterback takes a tragic turn. Niki winds up in the middle of the desert when she follows instructions from a mysterious source.	141967
2008	Heroes: One of Us, One of Them	T	DVD -R HQ 10348		Episode. 9-29-2008	News Media. 	141968
2007	Heroes: Powerless	T	DVD -R HQ 9354		Second Season Finale.	News Media. Nathan calls a news conference where he tries to reveal all, but is gunned down in the middle of his presentation. 	141969
2008	Heroes: Second Coming, The and The Butterfly Effect	T	DVD -R HQ 10306, 10307		Third Season Premiere. 9-22-2008. First Two Episodes of the new season.	News Media. Nathan Petrelli calls a news conference where he tries to reveal all, but is gunned down in the middle of his presentation. TV live coverage of the shooting. Odessa Register newspaper headline in Texas.African-American Reporter with KCEI-TV sees Nathan Petrelli going into a church and follow him in as Nathan pledges his allegiance to god. In “The Butterfly Effect,” a Tabloid Reporter (William Katt) goes after Niki Sanders-Tracy Strauss with a tabloid story on her former life. Tracy/Niki is advising the governor to pick Nathan to replace a dead senator as the junior senator of the state. She’s his lover but also his advisor. On her way to tell Petrelli, Tracy is accosted by a reporter (William Katt) who starts to serenade her, “Look at what’s happened to me. I can’t believe it myself. It should’ve been somebody else. Believe it or not, I’m walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free. Flying away on a wing and a prayer. Who could it be? Believe it not it’s just me” (It’s the theme song from Great American Hero, Katt’s earlier TV program).The reporter questions Tracy’s past. He shows her a web advert for her Las Vegas showgirl website. Tracy says she knows nothing about it and claims she doesn’t have anything to do with it. Tracy is again accosted when she returns from seeing Petrelli and getting his decision to be the junior senator on one condition -- Tracy has to be on his staff. Reporter is armed with video of Niki and Nathan in Vegas. Frustrated and angered, she tells him he can’t run the story. Grabbing the DVD player she tosses it away and then grabs his arms. The reporter starts to freeze over and falls to the ground shattering like an ice sculpture. Freaked, Tracy runs away leaving the reporter as ice cubes all over the parking garage.The reporter had shown her a video of Niki having sex with Nathan and tells her he is ready to go with a front page story and he wants a quote from her.  She pushes him and he turns into ice splattering into a million pieces.	141970
2006	Heroes: Seven Minutes to Midnight	T	DVD -R HQ 7632		Episode #8. 11-13-2006	News Media. Suresh questions his future when dreams of the past trouble. Hiro and Ando meet someone interesting in a diner who is killed. Hiro goes back in time to save her. Peter asks Nathan to help him find a key to the future.	141971
2006	Heroes: Six Months Ago	T	DVD -R HQ 7409		Episode. 11-26-2006	News Media. Hiro tries to change the future and can't. Back stories on individuals with extraordinary abilities -- Mohinder's father arrives in New York to find them and creates a villain instead.	141972
2007	Heroes: Unexpected	T	DVD -R HQ 8003		Episode. 2-19-2007	News Media. Fear of story of people with special powers being exposed in the news media. Peter learns someone close him may have betrayed him. Three heroes try to stop the man intent on studying them. Skyler continues his killing rampage.An innocent friend is shot and killed by mistake by the artist trying to kill Peter.	141973
1917	Heroic France	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	141974
1686	Heroic Scene, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	141975
1992	Herr Ober!	MF			Germany	News Media. Reporter (Petra Zieser) of Abendzeitung. TV Showmaster (Ulrich Matthes).	141976
1948	Herr vom andern Stern, Der	MF				Reporter (Helmut Krueger)	141977
1960	Herrin der Welt - Teil I, Die	MF				Reporter Carnot (Kunibert Gensichen). Reporter Elkins (Bob Iller). Reporter Cannon (Reinhold Pasch).	141978
1920	Herrin der Welt 6. Teil - Die Frau mit den Millionarden, Die	MF				Newspaper Reporter Bullboxs (Victor Janson)	141979
1932	Herrin von Atlantis, Die	MF				American Journalist (Gertrude Pabst)	141980
1943	Hers to Hold	M				Reporters (Eddie Acuff, Eddie Chandler, Eddie Dunn, Charles Sherlock, Phil Warren). Photographers  (Jack Gardner, Cyril Ring, Billy Young).	141981
1951	Herz einer Frau, Das	MF				Reporter (Heinz Conrads)	141982
1956	Herz kehrt heim, Ein	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Horst Beck).	141983
1961	Herzog	N	OWN - P	Bellow, Saul		News Media. Valentine Gersbach, radio announcer and media figure.  Close friend of Herzog's.  Flaming red hair, artificial leg, flair for self-dramatization. Cynical media figure.	141984
1976	Herzog Legacy, The	N	OWN - H	Schweitzer, Gerturde		Newspaper Owner Sigmund Herzog, German-Jewish immigrant who founded The Paper in 1875	141985
1980	Herzschlag	N		Martin, Hansjörg	Germany	Journalist	141986
1970	Hester Ross - Columnist	N		King, Berta		Columnist Hester Ross	141987
1996	Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Eye Witness	T			Episode #2. 1-10-1996	TV Reporter (Deborah Levey). Picture Editor (David Hargreaves).	141988
1998	Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Mind Over Muscle	T			Episode #25. 8-14-1998	Editor (Geoffrey Hinsliff) of the Ackerley Echo.	141989
2001	Heung gong yau gok hor lei wood	MF			Hong Kong.	Photographer (Jupiter).	141990
1963	Heute	DF			Germany. Series	Newsreaders Hanns Joachim Friedrichs (1969), Anja Charlet (2001-2003), Brigitte Bastgen (1990-), Wibke Bruhns (1971-1972), Peter Hahne (1989-), Caroline Hamann (2002-), Gerhard Klarner, Claus Seibel, Klaus-Peter Siegloch, Ulrike von Mollendorff.Hosts Petra Gerster (1998-2006), Steffen Seibert (2003-2006), Kay-Solve Richter (2005-2006).	141991
1993	Hexed	M				TV Newscaster (Alan Ackles). 2nd Newscaster (Suzanne Moss). Hispanic Newscaster (Hector Garcia). Female Reporter (Linda Edwards). Reporter (Maria Arita). TV Reporter (Michele Russell).1st Reporter (Laura Banks). 2nd Reporter (David Sederholm). 3rd Reporter (Teresa Ganzel). Intro Reporter (Elaine Long).	141992
1964	Hexer, Der	MF			West Germany	Newspaper Seller (Gerd Martienzen).	141993
1939	Hexer, The	SS		Campbell, John	In "From Unknown Worlds," 1948	Press	141994
1996	Hey Arnold!: 6th Grade Girls/The Baseball	C			Episode #5. 11-4-1996	TV Reporter/Announcer (Billy Riback - Voice).	141995
2000	Hey Arnold!: Big Scoop: Harold's Kitty	C	VHS 1314		Episode #27	Editors Arnold and Helga find themselves rivals when they become editors of relative school newspapersEditors Arnold and Helga compete as Front-Page editors	141996
1999	Hey Arnold!: Dino Checks Out	C			Episode #65. 12-11-1999	News Media. News Reporter (Laraine Newman - Voice).	141997
1999	Hey Arnold!: It Girl/Deconstructing Arnold	C			Episode #57. 9-18-1999	Reporter (Downtown Julie Brown - Voice).	141998
2002	Hey Arnold!: Movie, The	M				Reporter (Kath Soucie).	141999
1966	Hey Landlord	T			Series	Photographer. Pamela Rodgers as tenant Timothy Morgan, a weather forecaster. Michael Constantine as tenant Jack Ellenhorn, a photographer	142000
2007	Hey Paula	T			Series 2007.	Publicist Jeff is part of an entourage that does whatever it can to make Singer-American Idol Judge Paula Abdul happy in this reality series. She blames everyone for anything that goes wrong.	142001
1966	Hey,  Landlord: Long Hot Bus, The	T			Episode #8. 10-30-1966	TV Reporter (Stuart Margolin).	142002
1975	Hey, I'm Alive	MT				News Media	142003
1961	Hey, Let's Twist!	M			AFI-Columnists	Society Columnist (Zohra Lampert) brings a nightclub to the attention of Walter Winchell, nationally famous columnist.	142004
2007	Heyday	N		Andersen, Kurt		Journalist and freethinker Timothy Skaggs, a daguerreotypist, pleasure-seeker and stargazer, joins a young British aristocrat and an actress are in antebellum New York when they and the woman's Mexican War veteran-fireman brother go on a trip west.In the middle of the nineteenth century, modern life is being born - the marvels of photography, the telegraph, and railroads, a flood of show business spectacles and newspapers, rampant sex, drugs and drink (and moral crusades against all three).Wall Street is awash with money and giddy utopian visions are everywhere. Beckoned by the frontier and the prospects of the California Gold Rush, all four set out on a transcontinental race west.A cold-blooded killer bent on revenge goes after them.	142005
2006	Heyday!	MT				Newsreel Narrator (Adrian Egan - Voice). U.S. Radio Announcer (Mike Hanson - Voice). Canadian Radio Announcer (Ray Landry - Voice).	142006
1970	Hi Mom!	M			AFI-Reporters/Television	Newscaster (Floyd Peterson)	142007
1984	Hi-De-Hi!: Graven Image, The	T			UK. Episode #31.1-8-1984	Photographer (Stuart Rayner).	142008
1983	Hi-De-Hi!: Maplin Intercontinental	T			Episode #25. 1-16-1983	TV Newsreader (Colin Ward-Lewis).	142009
1942	Hi, Neighbor	M				Photographer (Jack Kenny).	142010
1934	Hi, Nellie!	M	DVD -R HQ 3233. SV 421	Chanslor, Roy (Story). Abem Finkel, Sidney Sutherland (Screenplay)	Muni. Remade in 1942, You Can't Escape Forever	Managing Editor Samuel Bradshaw (Paul Muni), Times-Star managing editor demoted after disagreement with publisher to writing a lonely hearts column. Replacing Bradshaw as editor is Harvey Dawes (Douglass Dumbrille).Gerry Krale (Glenda Farrell). Sidney Skolsky (Himself). Evans the Reporter (James Donlan). Danny Sullivan, the Cameraman (George Chandler). Dwyer the Reporter (Milton Kibbee). New York Daily News Reporter (Howard Hickman).	142011
1969	Hibernatus	MF				Reporter. Un Reporter (Carlo Nell).	142012
2003	Hickey for Harriet, A	NR		Warren, Nancy	Harlequin	Student Reporters Harriet Adelaide MacPherson and Steve Ackerman work together but he never notices her.	142013
1950	Hicksville Bungler, The	P	MLPL	Griffin, Chester A.	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Press	142014
2000	Hidden	M				Newsreader (Sarah Heaney).	142015
1998	Hidden Agenda	M				Reporter (Liza Balkin)	142016
1990	Hidden Agenda	M	DVD -R 1615			News Media. TV Reporter (Ivan Little). News Reporter (Kate Smith). Journalist (Victoria D'Angelo).	142017
1997	Hidden Agenda	N		Racina, Thom		TV Reporter Jonelle Patterson of CNN is wooed by a huge salary to Network ONE, a start-up TV channel backed by the Christian Right. Here she is promised free reign to travel the world covering sensational stories.Her husband suspects that her timing, luck and personal involvement in these stories is more than kismet, and Patterson reluctantly agrees. Is she being used by the Christian Right? Is the news being "created" for her to report?Manipulative media moguls who lie, cheat, steal and murder to further the career of their trusting, naïve star TV reporter.	142018
1940	Hidden Enemy	M		Williams, C.B. (Story). Williams, Marion Orth (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill MacGregor (Warren Hull) of the Evening News lives at home with an aunt and his inventor father. He complains about another reporter at the paper always getting the good assignments and wants to get on the crime beat. Editor (Edward Keane).Editor reminds him that the last time he played detective he nearly put the paper out of business. Reporter meets Sonya Manning (Kay Linaker), supposedly a reporter from The Philadelphia Gazette, while interviewing an archaeology professor.Both the professor and the female reporter turn out to be spies. Reporter is fired for missing the story. He gets involved with agents directly when they try to steal metal substance being developed by his father.Reporter shoots the tire of the car in which an enemy agent is escaping with the secret formula. Woman is revealed at the end to be working for secret patriotic organization.Reporter recognizes quality of good story but acknowledges importance of national  security and allows the female agent to edit the article he writes.	142019
1945	Hidden Eye, The	M				News Media. Old Newsman (Frank Austin).	142020
2004	Hidden Falls	N		Danziger, Carla		Norwegian Journalist Elsa Jenssen joins her American cousin Kristina (Kris) Kelly to tour the fjord region of Norway in the summer of 1995 so Kelly can seek rest and revitalization after the painful breakup of her 20-year marriage. Jenssen is a popular journalist in Norway. The trip turns into a nightmare when Elsa is found dead at the bottom of Hidden Falls. Elsa’s questionable health, the slippery conditions on the trails, and testimony by hiking companions from whom Elsa separated, lead authorities to conclude that her death was accidental. Kris’s gut feelings tell her otherwise. Yet her first duty must be to return to Bergen, Elsa’s hometown, and comfort Elsa’s elderly father. When he, too, for reasons far different from her own, asserts that Elsa’s death was not accidental, Kris begins a personal search for truth. Elsa’s close connections with the editor of the newspaper for which she worked, her opinionated columns, her private ghosts from the Nazi occupation of Norway in her youth and her postwar years in England, lead Kris on a rocky trail of discovery, danger and romance, and into the throes of a clandestine plot and soul-searching questions about justice. 	142021
1993	Hidden Fears	M				TV Reporter (Sarah Braun)	142022
1918	Hidden Fires	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	142023
1959	Hidden Homicide	M	SVD 760 (Missing Ending)	Capon, Paul (Novel - "Murder at Shinglestrand"). Bill Luckwell, Tony Young (Screenplay0	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Dodd (Bruce Steon) from the Evening Post helps a writer clear himself of a murder charge. Reporter offers to go to a friend at Scotland Yard to get information and tells the writer he will not let his friend know the purpose.Reporter adds that he can spin a yarn as well as anyone and sometimes even finds himself believing it. Reporter presented as positive individual.	142024
1994	Hidden II, The	M				News Reporter (Cate Caplin)	142025
1916	Hidden Law, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142026
1920	Hidden Light, The	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	142027
1925	Hidden Menace, The	M		Natteford, J.F. (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter "Hutch" saves a girl from demented sculptor, who has imprisoned her to make her model for a work he thinks will be a masterpiece.	142028
1993	Hidden Obsession	M	L	Stewart, John, David Reskin (Story). Reskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Ellen Carlyle (Heather Thomas) for Chicago station. Gunman breaks into TV studio while she is on the air, holds gun to her head, demands cameras keep rolling. Cameraman Joey Phillips (Nick Celozzi) knocks out gunman with handheld video unit.News director Fredericks (David Glasser), the station owner's son, expresses more concern about expensive piece of equipment than reporter's safety. Carlyle hears report about escaped killer, whose arrest she covered. Meets cop. Relationship develops.She gets drunk, tells him she has doubts about returning to profession where her boss' motto is "If if bleeds, it leads." Complains show on escaped convict's bloody murder spree got highest ratings. Escaped killer is captured.Cameraman covering story, discovers cop fired several months ago. Cop assaults reporter and she shoots him. News director arrives, wants to put Carlyle on air immediately. She hesitates, then agrees. She announces to viewers  she killed murderer.Reporter #1 (Kathy Santen). Reporter #2 (Dianne B. Shaw). Reporter #3 (Richard Sandoval). Reporter #4 (Larry Delrose). Location Reporter (Bob Roitblat). Cameraman (Turk Muller).	142029
1993	Hidden Room, The: Faithful Follower, The	T			Episode. 7-13-1993. Season #2. Episode #8	Reporter #1 (James Arnold). Reporter #2 (Jane Luk).	142030
1993	Hidden Room, The: First Battle, The	T			Episode #25. 8-28-1993	Reporter (Paulino Nunes - Field Reporter).	142031
1964	Hidden Truth, The: One for the Road	T			Episode. 9-17-1964	Reporter (Terence Donovan).	142032
1960	Hidden World, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -11-23-60	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	142033
1987	Hidden, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Mary Petrie). Reporter (Buckley Norris). Reporter (Rachel Todd)	142034
1980	Hide in Plain Sight	M	SVD 959			News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeff Ring). Important to tell story to press to aid in search for missing children. Newscaster (Irv Weinstein). News Photographer (Keith Watts). News Photographer (Keith Watts).	142035
1934	Hide-Out	M				News Vendor (Alexander Carr)	142036
1936	Hideaway Girl	M				Cameraman (Donald Kerr). Cameraman (Bert Moorhouse).	142037
1959	Hideous Sun Demon, The	M				Radio Announcer (Del Courtney)	142038
2000	Hiding in the Shadows	N		Hopper, Kay		Journalist Dinah Leighton, the steadfast friend who visited an accident victim and then disappeared without a trace	142039
1998	Hiekkamorsian	MF			Finland	Radio Reporter (Kimmo Taavila - Voice). 	142040
1957	High Adventure With Lowell Thomas	DT				Journalist Lowell Thomas. Travelogues	142041
1954	High and Dry	M				Reporter (Andrew Keir)	142042
1954	High and the Mighty, The	M				Public Relations man for the airline. Reporter (William Hudson). Reporter Boyd (Douglas Kennedy).	142043
1977	High Anxiety	M	DVD -R HQ 7542, 7543. L. SVD 954		Brooks	Newspapers. Rolled-up newspaper used as a weapon. Black newsprint run down the sink	142044
1998	High Art	M	SVD 783. DVD.			Magazine Editor Syd (Radha Mitchell) is a newly appointed assistant editor of Frame magazine. She discovers that the woman living above her flat is none other than the talented yet enigmatic Photographer Lucy Berliner (Ally Sheedy). When the two of them meet, Syd gets acquainted with both Lucy’s past work and her circle of junkie friends. Seeing a definite career opportunity, Syd encourages Lucy to shoot new pictures for her magazine. At the same time, a strong attraction starts to develop between them. As the photo assignment continues, both Syd and Lucy are forced to examine their own lives and loves. Executive Editor Dominique (Anh Duong) of Frame. Photo Editor (Lorraine DeMaris Mattia).	142045
1968	High Chaparral: Ebenezer	T	DVD -R HQ 1904		Episode #35. 11-1-1968	Editor Ebenezer Binns (John McGiver) is convinced by John to open Tucson's first newspaper, but exposing local corruption puts the man in danger. The crusading editor risks his life against extortionists and killer.John Cannon persuades Binns to establish Tucson's first newspaper in hope of running the lawless element out of town. Plot by the town boss to kill the fearless editor fails twice.When Binns starts to print his first edition exposing the town boss' operation, Manolito and Pedro barricade themselves in the newspaper office to protect Binns from the town boss' determined gunmen.	142046
1970	High Chaparral: Generation	T			Episode. 4-17-1970	Editor sees drawings of Billy Blue (Mark Slade) who is determined to seek a new career as an artist. The editor offers him a high-paying job in the city.	142047
2002	High Crimes	M	DVD -R 1602			News Media. Reporter #1 (Karen Kahn). Reporter #2 (Paul Ghiringhelli).  Reporter #3 (Elaine Corral Kendall). Reporter #4 (Danny Freeman). Reporter #5 (Linda Laing)	142048
2002	High Desert Dream Girls	MT	VHS 1254		Adult	Journalist (Dale DaBone) reports on the sexual habits of desert dwellers.	142049
1996	High Energy	NR	OWN - P	Joy, Dara		Reporter Zanita Masterson	142050
1996	High Fidelity	N				Music Journalism. Fanatical music fan lists his top occupations, which include "writer at Rolling Stone." Talks extensively about music journalism.	142051
1956	High Finance	T				Press	142052
1999	High Five	N		Evanovich, Janet		News Media	142053
1933	High Gear	M	VHS 1066	Jason, Leigh and Charles Saxton (Screenplay).		Reporter Anne Merritt (Joan Marsh) is  in love with race-car driver. She tries to meet him by delivering towels to his hotel room while he is in the shower. Agrees to an interview if she will have dinner with him.Merritt breaks her date with "The Keyhole Reporter" columnist Larry "Keyhole" Winston (Theodor Von Eltz). Reporter (George O'Hanlon).Jealous columnist discovers race car driver, who has lost his nerve, driving a cab announces it on his radio broadcast (which is sponsored by the newspaper).Columnist punched out by race car driver who accuses the reporter of leaking the information. He recovers his nerve, wins a big race and reunites with reporter Merritt	142054
1928	High Ground	N	USC	Mellett, John C.		Newspaperman James Andrew Marvin. Wolfe and Tribune.  Brooks is really the brother of Don Mellett, murdered newspaper crusader. It is about an editor who fights racketeers in a small Midwestern town.	142055
1991	High Heels (aka Tacones Lejanos)	M		Almodovar, Pedro (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Madrid TV Newscaster Rebecca (Victoria Abril). Caddish news executive Manuel (Feodore Atkine). Rebecca now married to head of the TV network, a former reporter who once had an affair with her actress mother.When he is killed, both mother and the reporter are suspects as well as a woman who presents Rebecca's broadcasts in sign language on the air and wants to work up to an anchor position.Rebecca returns to work soon after her husband's murder and announces his death during her broadcast. Then proceeds to confess to the murder and is arrested while still on the air (although she finishes the broadcast).  Rebecca goes to prison.She discovers she is pregnant and is released. Father turns out to be a female impersonator who is an undercover officer investigating the case. Mother confesses to murder on her deathbed to protect Rebecca.	142056
2001	High Heels and Low Lifes	M				Reporter (James Cameron)	142057
1978	High Hopes	DT				Host Trudy Bowen (Barbara Kyle) of a local talk show	142058
2003	High Hopes: Anatomy of a Winner, The	DT				Sports Media. Phillies PR Director Larry Shenk. Phillies Broadcasters Rich Asburn, Jay Johnstone, Harry Kalas, Garry Maddox, Andy Musser, Kent Tekulve, Chris Wheeler. Phillies PA Announcer Dan Baker. CBS Broadcasters Tim McCarver, Sean McDonough.	142059
2005	High Hopes: Invasion of the Body Snatchers	T			Episode #19. 11-16-2005	News Media. Reporter (Karen Wynne). Interviewer (Jason Mohammed).	142060
1996	High Incident: Follow the Leader	T			Episode #7.8-15-1996	News Media. Reporter #2 (Robert Parucha).	142061
2002	High Octane 7	M			Adult	Journalist (Amanda Twice).	142062
1985	High Performance: Juggernaut	T			Episode.	News Media	142063
1994	High Pressure System, A	NM		Gross, Ken		Weathercaster Bonnie Hudson who yearns to report solid news.Aspiring newscaster Bonnie Hudson stuck doing the weather, uncovers a web of New York political intrigue and sets out to expose a campaign and murder	142064
1986	High Price of Passion, The	MT				TV Anchor (Jennie Becker)	142065
2007	High Profile	N		Parker, Robert B. 	#6 Jesse Stone Series	Talk-Show Host Walton Weeks is controversial and popular. a Rush Limbaugh-like political commentator in sleepy Paradise, Massachusetts and when his body is discovered hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Paradise, the police chief finds himself at the center of a highly public case. When another dead body is discovered a few days later -- Week’s pregnant mistress --  the pressure to solve the crimes becomes almost unbearable.  No one seems to care that Weeks is dead -- not a single one of his ex-wives. 	142066
1981	High Risk	M				Radio Newscaster (Clinton Case - Voice).	142067
1995	High Risk (aka Shu dan long wei)	M			China. Ness	Reporter (Chingmy Yau) is taken hostage by gang of jewel thieves. Cameraman (Vincent Kok).	142068
1959	High Road (aka John Gunther's High Road)	DT				Host John Gunther. Prime-time travelogue	142069
1946	High School Hero	M			Ness Book -- Teen-Agers, The Series	School Newspaper Editor Betty Rogers (Noel Neill) has the gang trying to boost circulation of school paper.	142070
1996	High School High	M				Anchorwoman (Pat Harvey).	142071
1986	High School Spirits	M				News Media. News Reporter (James Clauflin). Newspaper Reporter (Alan L. Foote). News Anchor (Bill Lines). News Cameraman ("Bubba" Bench). Talk Show Hostess (Pattie Marie).	142072
1929	High Seas	M			UK Only	Press	142073
1978	High Seas Hijack	M				Reporter Tatsuya Iwado (Fumio Watanabe)	142074
1941	High Sierra	M	DVD -R HQ 2627, 2628. L		Bogart	Reporter Healy of the Chronicle.  Radio Announcer-Commentator (Sam Hayes).	142075
1956	High Society	M	DVD -R HQ 4134, 4135. L.	Barry, Philip (Play - "Philadelphia Story, The"). John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Cole Porter Musical	Reporter Mike Connor (Frank Sinatra) and Photographer Liz Imbrie (Celeste Holm) arrive at a mansion to cover a socialite's wedding.. Editor (Paul Keast) of Spy Magazine ("rhymes with lie").Publisher calls family directly and threatens to run article linking the bride's father to a dancer. Both decide to resign from magazine."I'm a great admirer of your magazine….It seems to have its finger on the pulse of the public. And its ear to the ground." "Well, that's rather a vulnerable position, don't you think."	142076
2007	High Spirits: Tale of Ghostly Rapping and Romance, A	N		Salerni, Dianne K. 		Newspaper Editors, politicians and the public at large are bamboozled by two teenage sisters who convince people they can talk to the dead with their mysterious rapping noises in mid-nineteenth century America. Before long, neighbors are begging Maggie and Kate Fox for the chance to receive messages from dead relatives and older sister Leah realizes that their “prank” has real money-making potential. Soon, the sisters hit the road and start a national craze for spirits and ghosts. Their fame grows, but could their powers actually be real? 	142077
1987	High Stakes	MT	SVD 538. 564			Aspiring Journalist (David Foley), a bumbling wanna-be reporter, gets the opportunity to live out a dream when he stumbles upon smuggled Nazi treasure. 	142078
1997	High Stakes	MT	SVD 1435		Ness	Former News Reporter tires to adjust to life of a housewife and mother. Her need for an adrenaline high is overpowering and she becomes an addicted gambler.	142079
2008	High Stakes	N		Jackson, Lisa		Reporter. “As the reporter reconstructed the series of events which had led to the fatal crash, Becca vainly attempted to get a trip on herself. It was impossible.” “He hoped that the reporter would answer the one burning question in his mind -- perhaps there was still a way out of his own dilemma.”  “The reporter didn’t seem to know too much.” “The reporter said that there was a rumor suggesting that Jason might have had a couple of passengers with him.”	142080
2005	High Stakes Backgammon	DT			UK	Commenteators John Clark, Paul Magriel. Host Kara Scott.	142081
1926	High Steppers	M		Gibbs, Philip Hamilton (Novel -"Heirs Apparent").  Finis Fox (Adaptation). Lois Leeson (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters/Scandal Sheets - Ness Book	Reporter Julian Perryam (Lloyd Hughes) is expelled from Harvard and ends  up as a reporter for The Truth. His father, Father Perryam (Alec B. Francis) is editor of a scandal sheet, The Week.Reporter discovers his father's publisher Victor Buckland (Edward Davis) is involved in stealing from a charity fund. With the help of fellow reporter Audry Nye (Mary Astor), the reporter exposes the publisher who is killed by a mob. The two reporters getThe two reporters get married.	142082
1936	High Tension	M				Press	142083
1956	High Terrace	M				Theater Critic (Jonathan Field)	142084
1947	High Tide	M		Whitfield, Raoul (Story). Peter Milne (Additional Dialogue). Robert Presnell, Sr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	City Editor Hugh Fresney (Lee Tracy) goes to ruthless extremes to get control of newspaper he edits. His publisher was apparently murdered by gangsters against whom the reporter was crusading. Detective Tim Slade (Don Castle), former newspaperman.He's also a suspect because he was involved with the dead publisher's wife. He discovers Fresney engineered murder to get control of the paper. When the journalist tries to kill the detective by wrecking the car, both are trapped.Detective managers to get free as the tide washes over the reporter.New York Times, 11/8/47: "One could, of cause, become quite indignant at this suggestion that city editors are not honorable. God-fearing citizens respected by most everyone in the community except, perhaps, for some of their reporters."	142085
1918	High Tide	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142086
1960	High Time	M				Reporter "Scoop" Pruitt (Yvonne Craig) tries to expose professor and a 51-year-old millionaire restaurateur's romance.	142087
1981	High Times Interviews R. Crumb	CB			Weirdo #1	Journalist psychoanalyzes Crumb in an interview. 	142088
1929	High Treason	M			Great Britain	TV Journalism. Broadcasting including television has replaced print journalism	142089
1951	High Treason	M			UK	Photographer, Street (Harry Fowler).	142090
1950	High-Pressure Stuff	SS	USC	Carter, Russell Gordon		Reporter Phil Jackson, reporter for Times Record.  City Editor, Mr. Reed, angry at Jackson: "I don't like your work."  Proves self by end of the story.	142091
1937	High, Wide, and Handsome	M				Photographer (Rolfe Sedan).	142092
1926	Highbinders, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142093
1994	Higher Education	DT				TV Anchor Sandi Ezell Bushnell. Reporter Ted Hardwick. Adam's Critic G-Jo Reed.	142094
2000	Higher Ground: Exposed	T	DVD -R HQ 2055. SVD 1495		Episode. 5-12-2000	Magazine Reporter goes undercover to portray students as delinquents.	142095
1995	Higher Learning	M				TV Reporter (Warren Olney)	142096
1993	Higher Mortals, The	M				TV Interviewer (Alison Rooper)	142097
1986	Highlander	M				Newscaster (Ted Maynard)	142098
1991	Highlander II: Quickening, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Ted McNabney). TV Reporter #2 (Patricia De Biaggi). TV Reporter #3 (Andre Gere).	142099
1994	Highlander III: Sorcerer, The	M				Interviewer (Liz MacRae)	142100
1996	Highlander: Blitz, The	T	SVD 790		Episode #78. 2-11-1996. Series 10-3-1992 to 5-16-1998.	Reporter Diane Terrin (Alison Mois) is trapped in a bombed subway tunnel air-raid shelter with Duncan McLeod, the Highlander, during World War II London. The admiring reporter broadcast the news of Hitler's air raids back to the United States.McLeod remembers her. They were running out of time and air. Now ER trauma surgeon Anne Lindsey is trapped in a subway station and MacLeod is desperate to rescue Anne before he loses her like he lost Diane.	142101
1998	Highlander: Deadly Exposure	T			Episode #115. 1-31-1998	News Media. Female News Reporter (Valerie-Anne Wyss).	142102
1993	Highlander: Epitaph for Tommy	T	SVD 1407		Episode #32. 12-4-1993	Journalist is accidentally killed by an immortal. MacLeod investigates.	142103
1992	Highlander: Gathering, The	T			Episode #1. 9-28-1992. Series 10-3-1992 to 5-16-1998.	News Media. Reporter (Amy Pietz). Immortal Duncan McLeod is maintaining a peaceful existence with the love of his life when he is challenged to immortal combat by an evil immortal.	142104
1998	Highlander: The Raven: Bloodlines	T			Episode #3. 10-10-1998. Series 9-26-1998 to 5-7-1999	Reporter (Jean Daigle). Nick Wolfe, a detective who resigned from the force after his partner is murdered by crooked cops and his superiors try to cover up the incident. He gets involved with a 1200-year-old immortal thief named Amanda.Nick is now working on security guarding the head of a telecommunications empire. A sniper take a shot at the woman, then falls to his apparent death after being confronted by Nick.When the body disappears, Nick suspects immortal involvement. Amanda knows an immortal is involved, an old friend whose adopted son was killed by a man named Grady back in the 1890s.Not only did Morgan kill Grady,k but he's been killing the man's descendants ever since. Nick's client is next on his list. Nick tracks Morgan to his silver shop where he manages to shoot a pane of glass that falls and severs Morgan's head.	142105
1999	Highlander: The Raven: Love and Death	T			Episode #17. 4-12-1999	News Vendor (Barnaby Apps).	142106
1999	Highlander: The Raven: Manipulator, The	T	SVD 1415, SVD 1152, 1022		Episode #19. 5-1-1999	Journalist Tim Helfet (Guy Lankester), a young reporter, hires Nick and Amanda to protect him from assassions sesnt by his father's killer, an advisor to a Balkan Prime Minister who is trying to negotiate a peace treaty.Helfet needs a laptop computer that the advisor keeps vital information on. Nick and Amanda break in, but it turns out the advisor is an immortal and the duo are forced to flee when he senses Amanda.He crossed her path centureis earlier and killed a moral protge of hers. They soon fiond out that the reporter is a Watcher and knew about the connection between Amanda and the advisor. The duo decide to help him away.Nick breaks into the manor while Amanda guides him by remote control. Helfet goes in and gets captured and the advisor kills the Prime Minister and frames Tim for it. In the end, Amanda and the advisor fight it out and Amanda wins. Nick takes out the guarAt the end, the Watchers suggest that Tim "disasppear" before they catch up to him for breaking his oath.	142107
2008	Highlights	M				News Media. Newsman (Chap Freeman). Newsman (Douglas Rainey). Jane loves to go to Marianne’s Beauty Salon with her mother. It’s a crisp November day in 1963 and the salon is buzzing with energy and music while Jane looks through her favorite magazine. Suddenly the television delivers tragic news into this safe, happy place. Jane tries to make sense of a moment that opens her eyes to peril in the world, a historic moment that has come to symbolize the loss of innocence in America.	142108
1950	Highly Dangerous	M		Ambler, Eric (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Bill Casey (Dane Clark) helps entomologist uncover germ warfare experiments in mythical European country behind the Iron Curtain.  Entomologist's contact is killed. She is grilled about murder and given truth drug. Released.Reporter and entomologist break into greenhouse to get insects that hold key to experiments, then escape with help of priest.	142109
2002	Highway	M				Newscaster (Jamil Mullen).	142110
1950	Highway 301	M				City Editor (Charles Marsh). Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre).  News Clerk (Richard Bartell).	142111
1991	Highway 61	M				News Media. Pickerel Falls Reporter (Ann Shipmen). Pickerel Falls Photographer (Michael Vendruscolo).	142112
1954	Highway Dragnet	M				Fashion Photographer Mrs. Cummings (Joan Bennett) from New York and her callow young assistant Susan Willis (Wanda Hendrix). Press.	142113
1992	Highway Heartbreaker	MT			Title, Date	Reporters hound people	142114
1989	Highway To Heaven:	T	SV 79, 73, 56, 54, 51.		Episodes. Series September 19, 1984-Augus 4, 1989.	News Media	142115
1986	Highway to Heaven: Basinger's New York	T	SV 246, SV 117		Episode #62. 12-17-1986	Columnist Basinger (Richard Mulligan) is a callous New York reporter struggling to write his Christmas Eve column who discovers that miracles still can happen -- even in the city.	142116
1986	Highway to Heaven: Children's Children	T	DVD -R HQ 4776. SV 102		Episode #48. 4-30-1986.	TV Reporter is overzealous and files a report on a home for unwed teenage mothers Rival Reporter (Robert  Balderson). Station Manager (Paul Comi).The TV News report by the sensationalistic reporter threatens the very existence at the home.	142117
1988	Highway To Heaven: Correspondent, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3142. SV 109, 54		Episode #93. 2-24-1988	Correspondent (Darren McGavin), facing execution by foreign revolutionaries, is given a chance to make up for a lifetime of familial neglect	142118
1988	Highway To Heaven: Dolphin Song for Lee, A (Part Two)	T			Episode #96. 3-23-19888	News Media. Reporter #2 (David Heller). Reporter #4 (Ron Tank).	142119
1984	Highway to Heaven: Dust Child	T			Episode #11. 11-28-1984.	Reporter (Mark Denis).	142120
1986	Highway To Heaven: For the Love of Larry	T			Episode #52. 10-8-1986	News Media. Newsman (Ron Tank).	142121
1988	Highway to Heaven: Hello and Farewell	T			Episode #100. 12-7-1988	Newscaster (Ron Tank).	142122
1987	Highway to Heaven: Hero, The	T			Episode #69. 2-18-1987	Newscaster (Wendy Gordon).	142123
1984	Highway To Heaven: In with the "In" Crowd	T			Episode #85. 12-9-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Stuart Nelson).	142124
1986	Highway to Heaven: Jonathan Smith Goes to Washington	T			Episode #60. 12-3-1986.	Reporter #2 (Dennis Bertsch).	142125
1984	Highway to Heaven: Monster, The (Part Two)	T			Episode #36. 12-11-1985	Reporter (Jim Kelly).	142126
1984	Highway to Heaven: Mother and a Daughter, A	T			Episode #67. 2-4-1987	Reporter (Marina Ferrier). Photographer (Shane McCabe).	142127
1987	Highway to Heaven: Parents' Day	T	DVD -R HQ 2948. SV 107, 166		Episode #70. 2-25-1987.	TV Newsman. Student disciplined for drug possession brings same charge against his mom and his dad, Ronald James (Robert Culp), who's a TV newsman known for his ant drug stance	142128
1985	Highway to Heaven: Popcorn, Peanuts and Crackerjacks	T			Episode #32. 11-13-1985	News Media. Reporter #2 (Warner McKay).	142129
1989	Highway to Heaven: Source, The	T	SV 140		Episode #104. 6-9-1989	School Newspaper Reporters. Girl confides to two high-school reporters that a school-bus driver was coming on to her when the bus was involved in an accident.The two kids see the opportunity to report the story incorrectly leading to the bus driver losing his job.Jonathan tries to teach the two teenagers the right way to report the story. After the bus accident the girl gets the bus driver into big trouble because she was angry he was married.	142130
1986	Highway To Heaven: Torch, The	T			Episode #46. 3-12-1986.	Reporter (Terry Burns). Lady Reporter (Annie Gagen).	142131
1988	Highwayman, The: Haunted Highway, The	T			Episode #9. 5-6-1988.	Reporter (Jon Bonnell).	142132
2003	Hija del canibal, La	MF			Mexico	Anchorwoman (Adela Micha).	142133
1988	Hijacking of the Achille Lauro, The	MT				News Media	142134
1933	Hiking with Mademoiselle	M				Reporter (E. Bonichon).	142135
1998	Hilary and Jackie	M				TV Weatherman (Michael Fish). Photographer (Nick Haverson). BBC Nabob (Anthony Smee). Radio Announcer (Brian Perkins).	142136
1913	Hilary's Career (Hargrave, Katharine Edith Spicer-Jay:  L. Parry Truscott)	N		Truscott, L. Parry (Hargrave)		Journalist Father  wants his son, Hillary, to follow in his footsteps. Mother against it. Law gives father the right to decide. But his first wife shows up showing that his current marriage is illegal.	142137
2009	Hilde	M				News Media. Reporter (Leon Clingman). Biography of Hildegard Knef, one of Germany’s biggest post-war stars.	142138
1926	Hildegarde	N	MLPL	Norris, Kathleen		Newspaperwoman Hildegarde (Hilda) Sessions. Doing press work off and on for Alcazar and the Tivoli. Society writing. Jim Groat, newspaperman. Walter Brown, editor.  Decides not to tell editor she is engaged.Accepted by male journalists at the Sun.  Special writer, no longer social editor.  "The little new editor looked at her, awestricken." "I'm scared to death."	142139
1952	Hill 346 -- Report on Korea, A	T			Adapted by Norman Lessing from the Marguerite Higgins documentary drama.	Correspondent Marguerite Higgins. Higgins narrates.	142140
1981	Hill Street Blues:	T	SV 151, SV 220.		Episodes. Series 1981-1987.	News Media. Press Conference. Reporters.	142141
1986	Hill Street Blues: Amazing Grace	T	SV 169		Episode #131. 11-17-1986	News Media. Headline-Hungry Councilman spends the day exposing and exploiting the crack problem on the hill.	142142
1981	Hill Street Blues: Ba-bing, Ba-bing	T			Episode #57. 10-20-1981	News Media. Reporter (Lindsay Frost).	142143
1986	Hill Street Blues: Blind Ambition	T			Episode. 10-30-1986. Season #7. Episode #4.	Reporter (Chuck  Bulot).	142144
1981	Hill Street Blues: Blood Money	T			Episode #17. 11-5-1981	News Media. First Reporter (Charles Walker). Second Reporter (Victoria Thatcher).	142145
1985	Hill Street Blues: Blues in the Night	T			Episode #101. 9-26-1985	TV News Anchor (Daphne Reid).	142146
1986	Hill Street Blues: Case of Klapp, A	T			Episode. 10-9-1986. Season #7. Episode #2	Reporter (Gary Bolen).	142147
1981	Hill Street Blues: Choice Cut	T			Episode #7. 2-14-1981	News Media	142148
1987	Hill Street Blues: City of Refuse	T			Episode #135. 1-20-1987	TV Reporter (Jensen Collier). Reporter (Garret Pearson).	142149
1986	Hill Street Blues: Come and Get It	T			Episode #124. 4-3-1986.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Pendleton Brown). Reporter #2 (Jenny Gago).  Reporter #3 (Daryl Roach). Fourth Reporter (Garret Pearson).	142150
1984	Hill Street Blues: Count of Monty Tasco, The	T			Episode. 3-8-1984. Season #4. Episode #18.	Reporter (Carl Byrd). Reporter (Julie Lloyd). Reporter (Garrett Pearson). Reporter (Jill Wagner-Porter).	142151
1987	Hill Street Blues: Days of Swine and Roses	T			Episode. 3-31-1987. Season #7. Episode #19	News Media. First Reporter (Etan Boritzer). Second Reporter (Richard Stofan).	142152
1983	Hill Street Blues: Death by Kiki	T			Episode #59. 11-3-1983	Reporter (Michael Karm). Newstand Guy (Jerry Jones).	142153
1987	Hill Street Blues: Der Roachenkavalier	T			Episode. 2-3-1987. Season #7. Episode #14.	News Media. Second Reporter (Gary Bolen). TV Newscaster (William Thomas Jr.).	142154
1983	Hill Street Blues: Doris in Wonderland	T			Episode #60. 11-10-1983	News Media. Reporter (Michael Karm). Reporter (Julie Lloyd).	142155
1984	Hill Street Blues: End of Logan's Run, The	T			Episode #74. 3-1-1984.	News Media	142156
1984	Hill Street Blues: End of Logan's Run, The	T			Episode #72. 3-1-1984	News Media. TV Reporter (Tracy Reed).	142157
1984	Hill Street Blues: Ewe and Me, Babe	T			Episode #83. 11-8-1984	News Media. First Reporter (Ellen Crawford). Reporter (Garrett Pearson).	142158
1986	Hill Street Blues: Falling From Grace	T			Episode. 12-2-1986. Season #7. Episode #8.	News Media. TV Reporter (Jensen Collier). Third Reporter (Gary Bolen).	142159
1981	Hill Street Blues: Fathers and Guns	T			Episode #131. 12-9-1986	Newscaster (Fredric Arnold).	142160
1981	Hill Street Blues: Film at Eleven	T	SVD 1225		Episode #6.. 2-7-81	TV Reporter Cynthia Chase (Andrea Marcovicci) of WREQ, Channel 6 rides with two policemen to give her viewers an realistic view of the police in their city.	142161
1984	Hill Street Blues: Fuchs Me? Fuchs You!	T			Episode #68. 1-26-1984	News Media. First Reporter (Helen Baron). Second Reporter (Garrett Pearson).	142162
1983	Hill Street Blues: Goodbye, Mr. Scripps	T			Episode #62. 11-24-1983	News Media. Reporter (Barbara George). Newscaster (John Mansfield).	142163
1985	Hill Street Blues: Grin and Bear It	T			Episode #100. 5-16-1985	Reporter (Garret Pearson).	142164
1981	Hill Street Blues: Gung Ho	T	SVD 795		Episode	News Media. Station invaded by reporters when a robbery leads to the arrest of a fugitive radical who's been sought for 12 years	142165
1985	Hill Street Blues: Hacked to Pieces	T			Episode. 10-3-1985. Season #6. Episode #2	Reporter Royce (Wayne Crawford). Reporter (Dean Scofield).	142166
1981	Hill Street Blues: Hearts and Minds	T			Episode #16. 10-29-1981	Reporter (Barbara Worthington).	142167
1983	Hill Street Blues: Here's Adventure, Here's Romance	T			Episode #56. 10-13-1983	Newscaster (R.J. Adams).	142168
1986	Hill Street Blues: I Come on My Knees	T			Episode #127. 11-6-1986	News Media. First Reporter (Jenny Gago).	142169
1981	Hill Street Blues: It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over	T	SVD 1208		Episode #144. 5-12-1987	News Media. First Reporter (Garret Pearson). Second Reporter (Richard Stofan). LaRue knows a back way into a gangster's vault that a reporter (Charles Brill) hopes to open on TV	142170
1981	Hill Street Blues: Life, Death, Eternity	T			Episode #11. 3-14-1981	Reporter (Barbara Worthington).	142171
1983	Hill Street Blues: Long Law of the Arm, The	T			Episode #58. 10-27-1983	Reporter (Anne Betancourt).	142172
1986	Hill Street Blues: More Skinned Against Than Skinning	T			Episode #132.12-23-1986	Photographer, Second (Jerry Hauck).	142173
1982	Hill Street Blues: No Body's Perfect	T			Episode #44. 12-9-1982	Reporter (Steven Kavner).	142174
1984	Hill Street Blues: Nutcracker Suite	T			Episode #74. 3-15-1984	News Media. First Reporter (Jill Wagner-Porter). Second Reporter (Garrett Pearson).	142175
1982	Hill Street Blues: Of Mouse and Man	T			Episode. 2-11-1982 (Season #2. Episode #12	Reporter (Dan Gilvezan).	142176
1984	Hill Street Blues: Other Side of Oneness, The	T			Episode #70. 2-9-1984	News Media. Reporter (Marguereite DeLain). Reporter (Michael Karm).  Newscaster (Jenny Gago).	142177
1984	Hill Street Blues: Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow	T			Episode #71. 2-16-1984	News Media. Reporters (Julie Lloyd, Garrett Pearson).	142178
1983	Hill Street Blues: Praise Dilaudid	T			Episode #61. 11-17-1983	News Media. Reporter (Michael Karm). Reporter (Julie Lloyd).	142179
1984	Hill Street Blues: Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall, The	T			Episode #87.  12-6-1984	News Media. Reporter (Garrett Pearson).	142180
1987	Hill Street Blues: Runner Falls on His Kisser, The	T			Episode. 4-7-1987. Season #7. Episode #20.	News Media. First Reporter (Garret Pearson). Second Reporter (Gary Bolen). Third Reporter (Etan Boritzer).	142181
1983	Hill Street Blues: Russians Are Coming, The	T			Episode #67. 2-15-1983	News Media	142182
1981	Hill Street Blues: Second Oldest Profession, The	T	VHS 1244		Episode. 11-19-81	News Media	142183
1985	Hill Street Blues: Somewhere Over the Rambo	T			Episode. 10-31-1985. Season #6. Episode #5	Reporter #1 (John Andersonjo).	142184
1986	Hill Street Blues: Suitcase	T			Episode #123. 10-2-1986	News Media. Reporter #2 (Jenny Gago).	142185
1986	Hill Street Blues: Two Easy Pieces	T			Episode #111. 1-9-1986	Reporter (Richard Stofan).	142186
1981	Hill Street Blues: Up in Arms	T			Episode #8. 2-21-1981	News Media	142187
1985	Hill Street Blues: Washington Deceased	T			Episode #93. 2-7-1985	News Media. First Reporter (Jill Wagner-Porter). Second Reporter (Monica Pege).	142188
1981	Hill Street Blues: Watt a Way To Go	T			Episode #79. 10-4-1984	Newscaster (Christopher Templeton).	142189
1982	Hill Street Blues: World According to Freedom, The	T			Episode. 1-7-1982. Season #2. Episode #8	Reporter (Mary Armstrong). Reporter (Dan Gilvezan). Photographer (Garret Pearson).	142190
1985	Hill Street Blues: You're in Alice's	T			Episode #99. 5-9-1985	Newscaster (Bruce Hayes).	142191
1984	Hill Street Blues: Your Kind, My Kind, Human Kind	T			Episode.	News Media	142192
1905	Hill, The	N		Vachell, Horace Annesley		Press	142193
2006	Hill, The: Fighting the Good Fight	DT	DVD -R HQ 6726		Episode #1. 8-22-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his staff work on issuing press statements on Iraq and taking the president to task on his Middle East policy, and scheduling appearances. Halie faces police intimidation in Florida. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.The "hard-ass press secretary Mamaux goes to work on John Kerry's campaign. She battles Halie on every conceivable issue.	142194
2006	Hill, The: It's Time to be Mad as Hell	DT	DVD -R HQ 7316		Episode. 9-26-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.	142195
2006	Hill, The: Less Feeling Please…More Doing	DT	DVD -R HQ 6787		Episode #2. 8-29-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his staff work aggressively to offer an alternative to President Bush's social security reform. Halie pushes Weder to join a press conference about Darfur. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.	142196
2006	Hill, The: Nothing Is Fun in a Hurricane	DT	DVD -R HQ 7238		Episode. 9-19-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.	142197
2006	Hill, The: Putting in My Two Cents	DT	DVD -R HQ 6774		Episode #3. 9-5-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.	142198
2006	Hill, The: What Should Democrats Be Saying	DT	DVD -R HQ 7139		Episode. 9-12-2006	News Media. Rep. Robert Weder (D-Fla.) and his. Press Secretary Lale Mamaux.	142199
1844	Hillingdon Hall	N	USC	Surtees, Robert Smith		Editor of Bell's Life, an agricultural newspaper.	142200
1935	Hills Beyond, The	N	OWN	Wolfe, Thomas		Press. "Gentlemen of the Press" - Small town journalism.  Bawdy exchanges between the working newspapermen. Ted Willis and Red Tugman. Associated Press "office" within the editorial department (Berry).	142201
1941	Hills Beyond, The	SS		Wolfe, Thomas	In "Hills Beyond, The"	Small Town Newspaper Office of the 1920s-1930s.	142202
2008  	Hills, The: Aftershow	T	DVD -R HQ 9897		Special Finale of Third Season.	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren leaves the magazine when she gets a job with Whitney for a fashion designer. The cast talks about the third season. Preview of Fourth Season. 	142203
2007	Hills, The: Apology Not Accepted	T	DVD -R HQ 9806		Episode #20. 3-19-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Heidi decides to throw Lauren a surprise 21st birthday party and tells her about Spencer asking her to move in with him. Jen tries to apologize to Lauren but instead makes excuses, thus, Lauren doesn't accept her apology.	142204
2008	Hills, The: Back To LA	T	DVD -R HQ 9802		Episode #48. 3-31-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy AshleyAfter their week in Paris, Lauren and Whitney are back home and have to deal with what happened. Will Whitney be able to follow her dream and change her career? And how will Lauren’s love life progress? 	142205
2007	Hills, The: Best Night Ever, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9777		Episode #13. 1-29-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Heidi throws a party for her birthday where Audrina shows up to try and make amends. However, Heidi refuses to listen.	142206
2007	Hills, The: Big Girls Don’t Cry	T			Episode #24. 8-13-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Lauren returns to Laguna Beach for some advice. Meanwhile, Audrina and her new beau get serious with their relationship and Spencer proposes to Heidi. 	142207
2006	Hills, The: Boyfriends & Work Don't Mix	T	DVD -R HQ 6356		Episode #6. 7-5-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Jason becomes a distraction. Heidi gets her big chance to work in the nightclub scene, but it happens to fall on her anniversary.While at a Teen Vogue fashion show, Whitney is asked to walk the runway since a model is a no show. Meanwhile, Jason does his best to get Lauren to pay more attention to him, and less to work and school.	142208
2006	Hills, The: Change of Plans, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6184. DVD -R HQ 6182.		Episode #2. 6-7-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren has to face her boss after the party. Meanwhile Heidi doesn't take school seriously and makes different plans for her future.	142209
2007	Hills, The: Cram Session	T			Episode #32.  10-8-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.The Hills looks back at the first half of the season with never before seen footage and takes a look at what will come.	142210
2008  	Hills, The: Date With the Past, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9882		Episode #54. 4-28-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren leaves the magazine when she gets a job with Whitney for a fashion designer. 	142211
2007	Hills, The: Enough Is Enough	T	DVD -R HQ 9801		Episode #18. 3-5-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren tries to make peace with Heidi, but is instead stood up when Heidi decides to meet up with Spencer instead. Meanwhile, Whitney finds herself annoyed at the fact that she is not respected as a Teen Vogue intern.	142212
2007	Hills, The: Everybody Falls	T	DVD -R HQ 9806		Episode #21. 3-26-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Whitney is getting ready to work with Teen Vogue after graduation, however, she has a lot of competition with other interns. She also gets to model at "Good Morning America." Meanwhile, Spencer still insists that Heidi move in with him.	142213
2007	Hills, The: For Better Or Worse	T			Episode #30. 9-24-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Spencer and Heidi’s wedding date gets closer, but will he tell his family before he steps into church? The Teen Vogue event gives Whitney and Lauren a lot of work, while Jason tries to start over with a new girl and a new place.	142214
2007	Hills, The: Forgive and Forget	T	DVD -R HQ 9304		Episode #37. 11-12-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.	142215
2008	Hills, The: Girls Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 9848		Episode #52. 4-14-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.Thanks to Whitney, Lauren gets a job offer. Heidi goes out with her girlfriends and at the club sees Spencer having shots with a couple of girls. She confronts him with the news and he wants to know when the relationship time-out will be over.	142216
2007	Hills, The: Goodbye For Now	T	DVD -R HQ 9897		Episode #22. 4-2-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Whitney flies to New York City to apply for a new job at Teen Vogue. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Heidi gets a call from Spencer who has a huge surprise for her.	142217
2007	Hills, The: Hills Cram Session, The	T			Episode. 3-19-2007. Recap Episode	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Second season's most climatic moments. Never-before-seen footage.	142218
2006	Hills, The: Jason's Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 6327		Episode #5. 6-28-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren wants to be with Jason on his birthday. After a Teen Vogue event, Lauren hurries to get home to Jason since it is his birthday.  However, things don't end up so good since Jason only wants to hang out with his friends.However, things don't end up so good since Jason only wants to hang out with his friends. Meanwhile, Audrina asks Heidi for love advice.	142219
2008	Hills, The: Just Be Careful...	T	DVD -R HQ 9815		Episode #51. 4-7-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.After the much-talked about birthday party Lauren had, Audriana is approached by someone unexpected -- Heidi -- much to Lauren’s discomfort. 	142220
2006	Hills, The: Lauren and Jason, Take Two	T	DVD -R HQ 6291		Episode #4. 6-21-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren wonders if she is really over Jason. Heidi ponders her work situation. Lauren receives flowers from Jason and another phone call. This is what appears to be the new beginning of their relationship.Meanwhile, Heidi almost calls it quits from her job after being told that she cannot travel to Las Vegas with her co-workers because she is not yet 21.	142221
2007	Hills, The: Lauren Looks Back	T	DVD -R HQ 9372, 9373		Special Broadcast	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. Lauren looks back at what has happened to her since the series began. Sums up the story line prior to this season’s finale. 	142222
2006	Hills, The: Love Is Not a Maybe Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 6523		Episode #9. 7-26-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Heidi and Jordan's relationship starts to go downhill as Heidi starts to realize that she may not feel true love for Jordan.	142223
2007	Hills, The: Meet the Parents	T			Episode #26. 8-27-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Spencer and Heidi go away for the weekend to meet Heidi’s parents, causing Spencer to flake on his and Brody’s barbecue. Lauren, Audrina, Lo, and Justin Bobby attend. Justin Bobby flirts with other girls and leaves Audrina at the party, and Lauren finally realizes that she and Heidi will never be friends again. 	142224
2006	Hills, The: New City, New Drama	T	DVD -R HQ 6161. DVD -R HQ  6166 (With Beginning)		Episode #1. 5-31-2006.	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren ("L.C." moves from Laguna Beach to Los Angeles where she plans to apply for an internship at Teen Vogue and attend fashion school. Alongside her is best friend Heidi who is pretty much into the party scene.Real test of Lauren's new life is if she can juggle work, school and partying. But no matter where she goes, drama always follows. Nichole Richie (Herself).	142225
2008  	Hills, The: New Roommate, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9853		Episode #53. 4-21-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren leaves the magazine when she gets a job with Whitney for a fashion designer. 	142226
2007	Hills, The: New Year, New Friends	T	DVD -R HQ 9801		Episode #19. 3-12-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Audrina make plans for New Year's Eve with a pizza and champagne pre-party. Spencer asks Heidi to move in with him and Lo moves into L.A.	142227
2008  	Hills, The: Next Move Is Yours, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9897		Episode #56.  5-12-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren leaves the magazine when she gets a job with Whitney for a fashion designer. The roommates have problems. Spencer gets Heidi to return with him to Los Angeles from her Las Vegas job. 	142228
2007	Hills, The: Night At the Opera, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9355		Episode #39. 11-26-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.	142229
2007	Hills, The: No More Mr. Nice Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 9162		Episode #34. 10-22-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren goes out with one of the male models from a photo shoot leaving Brody to question everything that has developed in the past weeks. 	142230
2008  	Hills, The: No Place Like Home	T	DVD -R HQ 9882		Episode #55. 5-5-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren leaves the magazine when she gets a job with Whitney for a fashion designer. 	142231
2007	Hills, The: Once a Player	T	DVD -R HQ 9355		Episode #40. 12-3-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. Lauren wants to fall in love. Heidi’s marriage plans are over. 	142232
2007	Hills, The: One Big Interruption	T	DVD -R HQ 9786		Episode #15. 2-12-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Spencer refuses to let go of Heidi. Meanwhile Lauren and Whitney are on the spot, because "super-intern" arrives at Teen Vogue.	142233
2007	Hills, The: Out With the Old…	T	DVD -R HQ 9853		Episode #11. 1-15-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren faces the aftermath of her decision to opt out of her summer internship, Whitney returns from her internship, and Audrina and Heidi find themselves in a major feud over a new guy.	142234
2008	Hills, The: Paris Changes Everything	T	DVD -R HQ 9787		Episode #47. 3-24-2008. Also includes The Hills Premiere Party in Gotham City. 	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. Lauren and Whitney arrive in Paris where they are about to cover the “Bal Des Debutantes” for Teen Vogue Magazine. 	142235
2007	Hills, The: Rolling With the Enemy	T			Episode #27. 9-3-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Just when everyone believes that Justin Bobby is finally history, Audrina decides to rekindle the relationship, much to Lauren and Lo’s surprise. 	142236
2007	Hills, The: Second Chances	T			Episode #28. 9-10-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Lauren is still wondering who could be the guy for her when suddenly Jason gives her a call and wants to catch up.	142237
2006	Hills, The: Somebody Always Has To Cry	T	DVD -R HQ 6398		Episode #7. 7-12-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.New Year's Ave. Lauren and Josh have problems. They fight over an old boyfriend and she leaves the club. He and Jordan catch up with Lauren and Heidi at their apartment just as the clock hits midnight.As the holiday season comes around, Lauren, Heidi, Jason, and Jordan are ready to celebrate. However, not everything goes so well since at a New Year's Eve party Lauren and Jason have a huge fight, causing Lauren to storm off with Heidi.	142238
2007	Hills, The: Stress and the City	T	DVD -R HQ 9197		Episode #35.  10-29-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are given an assignment by Lisa Love (Herself), Teen Vogue editor to go to New York to present their ideas about the big fashion show. Whitney makes a presentation to the New York staff headed by Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Astley (Herself).	142239
2007	Hills, The: The Hills Finale: Live in Hollywood After Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9377		Special Broadcast. 12-10-2007. Live program following the Finale. 	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. End of the series. Lauren goes to Paris.  Relationship between Lauren and Brody still up in the air. Heidi goes home to Colorado ending marriage plans with Spencer. After the season three finale the cast gathers in the Arena Club in Los Angeles to celebrate the success of the season. The show is presented by Dan and Jesse. Live Web Cast followed. 	142240
2007	Hills, The: The Hills Finale: Live in Hollywood Pre-Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9377		Special Broadcast. 12-10-2007. Live Program Before the Finale	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. End of the series. Lauren goes to Paris.  Relationship between Lauren and Brody still up in the air. Heidi goes home to Colorado ending marriage plans with Spencer. MTV hosts a big live show previously to the big season three finally. MTV welcomes all the show cast members and fans.	142241
2007	Hills, The: They Meet Again	T			Episode #29. 9-17-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Heidi tries to fit into her new job. Meanwhile Lauren has to decide if she will give Jason another chance.	142242
2006	Hills, The: Timing is Everything	T	DVD -R HQ 6593		Episode #10. 8-1-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Jason make plans to spend the summer together, but it all takes a turn when Lauren is offered a summer job at Paris, France.	142243
2007	Hills, The: Truth and Time Tells All	T			Episode #25. 8-20-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Audrina invites Lauren out to dinner to get to know Justin better. Lauren is not impressed by him. Audrina talks to Justin and decides to give their relationship time. Spencer surprises Heidi by buying two arcade games for the apartment. Later, she surprises him by painting over the mural in the living room.	142244
2006	Hills, The: Unexpected Call, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6244		Episode #3. 6-14-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren gets the assignment to fly to New York to deliver a dress for a fashion show.Meanwhile Heidi is faced with the reality of her job, because everyone expects that she actually works there and Audrina agrees on a date. Lauren gets a call from her past.	142245
2008	Hills, The: Unexpected Friend, An	T	DVD -R HQ 9802		Episode #49. 3-31-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.Tension arises when Stephanie Pratt and Lauren find themselves in the same class at Fashion School. Meanwhile, Whitney tries to impress her new boss in New York. 	142246
2007	Hills, The: What Goes Around	T	DVD -R HQ 9114		Episode #33. 10-25-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.When Jen wants to be friends again with Lauren, the dark past starts to haunt everyone. And not everyone likes the past revealed. 	142247
2007	Hills, The: What Happens in Vegas...	T			Episode #31. 10-1-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine.Brody celebrates his 24th birthday in Las Vegas. They stay for the weekend at the Palms Hotel. Lauren and the girls show up and surprise him there. They have a fun weekend drinking and partying at the Palms Hotel. Everyone is having a great time. After becoming close again and talking a lot there, Brody and Lauren hook up and so do Frankie and Lo. Meanwhile, it’s Heidi’s anniversary with Spence and there is an event at work. She asks Elodie to cover for her, and Elodie says it’s no problem, but she already resigned from work at Bolthouse. Elodie doesn’t show up to the event. Heidi has to leave in the middle of her and Spencer’s dinner so she won’t have to get in trouble at work. Spencer is upset about it because Heidi was supposed to take the day off and spend the day with him, since he planned everything out. 	142248
2007	Hills, The: When One Door Closes...	T	DVD -R HQ 9784		Episode #45. 12-10-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. Lauren wants to fall in love. Heidi’s marriage plans are over. Broken hearts as far as the eyes reach: Heidi and Spencer can’t agree on their wedding plans while Brody and Lauren both refuse to make the first step. 	142249
2008	Hills, The: When Spencer Finds Out...	T	DVD -R HQ 9815		Episode #50. 4-7-2008	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.It’s Lauren’s birthday and for some guests Stephanie’s appearance at her party could mean a lot of trouble. Also from whom will Lauren receive a birthday kiss?	142250
2007	Hills, The: When You Least Expect It	T	DVD -R HQ 9777		Episode #12. 1-22-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Heidi finds out the results of her pregnancy test while Lauren and Whitney are asked to cover a major fashion show. Meanwhile, Audrina turns Spencer down when he asks her out on a date.	142251
2007	Hills, The: Who Do You Trust?	T	DVD -R HQ 9786		Episode #14. 2-5-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Heidi and Audrina go out to have dinner and they finally talk about their issues and Spencer.	142252
2007	Hills, The: With Friends Like These…	T	DVD -R HQ 9793		Episode #17. 2-26-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.As if Lauren's falling off with Heidi wasn't enough, another one of her eldest friends, Jen, has eyes for Brody. Jen feels guilty for hooking up with Brody but Heidi encourages her to go for what she wants.Clearly, there is a lot more to mend in their relationships and Lauren assures Heidi that they'll never be the same as long as Spencer's still in her life.	142253
2007	Hills, The: With This Ring...	T	DVD -R HQ 9304		Episode #38. 11-19-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley.	142254
2006	Hills, The: You Can't Just Be With Me?	T	DVD -R HQ 6472		Episode #8. 7-19-2006	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Whitney and Lauren are given the task of photographing male models for Teen Vogue, causing Jason to feel jealous. Meanwhile, Heidi and Jordan get into yet another argument.	142255
2007	Hills, The: You Have Chosen	T	DVD -R HQ 9793		Episode #16. 2-19-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue.She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren is not at all thrilled in Heidi's decision to get back together with Spencer. The situation between best friends becomes even more heated and leaves their relationship hanging.	142256
2007	Hills, The: Young Hollywood	T	DVD -R HQ 9252		Episode #36. 11-05-2007	Magazine Teen Vogue. 20-year-old Lauren "LC" Conrad leaves behind her friends in Orange County and moves to a West Hollywood apartment, then interviews for and gets an internship at Teen Vogue. West Coast Editor Lisa Love of Teen Vogue. She attends college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing while working at the popular teen magazine. The show focuses on the challenges Lauren faces while she is trying to juggle work, school and relationships.Lauren and Whitney Port (Herself) are on Teen Vogue Magazine. Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Ashley. Publicist for Teen Vogue and other Magazine staffers attend the much-publicized fashion show. 	142257
1996	Hillsborough	MT				News Media. TV Commentators (John Motson, Gerald Sinstadt, Bob Wilson). Journalist (Andrew Lancel).	142258
2004	Hillside Strangler, The	M				Reporter (Andre Hotchko).	142259
1995	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 1: A Blossom by Any Other Name	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number One, May 1995	Reporter Hilly Rose	142260
1995	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 2: Weasel Calhoon and Vermin LeCroy	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Two, July 1955	Reporter Hilly Rose	142261
1995	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 3: Broken Trust	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Three, October, 1955	Reporter Hilly Rose	142262
1995	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 4: An In-depth Study of the Very Deep Thinking Mr. Harv	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Four, December 1955	Reporter Hilly Rose	142263
1996	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 5: An Interesting Plot Development Regarding Mrs. Tid Whielleer and Her Son	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Five, February, 1996	Reporter Hilly Rose	142264
1996	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 6: The Hillshire Mall	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Six, April, 1996	Reporter Hilly Rose	142265
1996	Hilly Rose -- Heartbreak News: Chapter 7: The Return of the Pretty Pink Bow Demon	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC	Number Seven, August, 1996	Reporter Hilly Rose	142266
1996	Hilly Rose Space Reporter	CB	OWN	Boyer, BC		Reporter Hilly Rose of the Daily Horn, a space version of Brenda Starr, is a reporter hot on the trail of Space Sector disasters.Space reporter, rising star in intergalactic journalism, she can scarcely turn around without getting exclusive stories on recent disasters plaguing Space Sector.  AstroShip crashes, Mall explosions, ZoomoTrain wrecks.It's to Hilly's reporting for the Daily Horn that the world turns to for news on each tragedy.  She investigates gangland shooting at bar and girl where Hilly just happened to be having lunch with her father when shooting begins. Uncovers horrifying deed.Publisher  Steeltrap Rose, publisher of the Daily Horn, Hilly's father, may be paying evildoers for their catastrophic deeds to increase his circulation. Cartoon companions Bach, Blossom, Chemicals and Cammy, the flying videocam, get closer to mastermindPublicity-hungry Mr. Jean-Claude. Search for truth brings them up against  Publisher's hired thugs	142267
2006	Him and Us	MT				Reporter (Mitchell Fink).	142268
2005	Himmeeta valoa	MT				News Media. Reporter (Jonna Nygren - Herself). Reporter (Terja Salaspuro - Herself).	142269
1959	Himmel och pannkaka	MF				Photographer (Sven-Axel Carlsson). Photographer (Leif Hallberg)	142270
1986	Himmler Plague, The	N	OWN - P	Collins, Jackson		American Journalist finds the story of the century, the darkest deadliest secret to survive World War II	142271
1688	Hind and the Panther Transversed to the Story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse, The	PO	USC	Montagu, Charles-Matthew Prior		News	142272
1910	Hind Let Loose, A	N	MLPL	Montague, Charles E.		Reporter. Dick Sanctuary of Warder.	142273
2005	Hindekker House	N		Land, W. Riddle		Aspiring Journalist gets his big break but contrary to the typical genre of his tabloid employer, he works diligently to dispel a small town's larger than life urban legend.What begins as a flirtatious male versus female challenge, with titillating and embarrassing stakes, migrates into a series of mean-spirited and baffling episodes.	142274
1937	Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage	M			Short	Newsreel Reporter (Herbert Morrison).	142275
2009	Hindenburg Letter, The	N		Pale Horse Productions		Reporter for William Randolph Hearst sneaks into Nazi Germany during World War II as a spy for President Roosevelt, but the impetuous reporter is also on a mission of family revenge. In addition to Roosevelt, the reporter encounters every major figure of the period including Walt Disney, Wenher von Braun, Hermann Goering and composer Sergei Prokofiev.	142276
1975	Hindenburg, The	M	L			Reporter Herbert Morrison (Greg Mullavey), eyewitness reporter. Voice of News Reporter in Closing Credits (Herbert Morrison).	142277
2007	Hindenburg: Titanic of the Skies	MTF				Reporter (Alejandro Guerra, Mariusz Sibiga)	142278
1919	Hindu, The	SS	MLPL	Hichens, Robert	In "Snake Bite and Other Stories."	News Media. Maurice Isaacs.	142279
1998	Hinterholz 8	MF				Reporter (Gerald Votava)	142280
2000	Hip Hop: New World Order, The	DT			Short - Music	Interviewer-Narrator Muhammida El Muhajid.	142281
1980	Hipokuratesu-tachi	MF			Japan.	Photographer (Leo Morimoto).	142282
2009	Hippie Hippie Shake	M				Journalist 1 (James Fiddy). Newsreader (Nick Fletcher)	142283
0001	Hippolytus	P	COPY	Euripides	428 B.C.E.	Messenger: "King Theseus, I bring you news worthy of much thought for you and all the citizens who live in Athens' walls and boundaries of Troezen."  Theseus: "What is it? Has some still newer disaster seized my two neighboring cities?"Messenger tells him what happened: "Hippolytus is dead: I may almost say dead…."  Theseus is filled with questions: "Who killed him?…. " Messenger delivers a full account of what happened, how it happened.	142284
1934	Hips, Hips, Hurray!	M				Sports Announcer (True Boardman).	142285
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday)	T	VHS 908	Gallico, Paul (Stories.	Episode. Series 10-3-1956 to 2-27-1957.	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.	142286
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Amontillado	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #22	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In France, accused of attempting to assassinate the Prime Minister, Hiram must employ all	142287
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Attaché Case	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #1. 10-3-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.The first leg of the journey is a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to England. Hiram uses his trusty umbrella to prevent thieves from making off with an attaché case containing documents of international importance.	142288
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Christmas Fruchtbrod Day	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #12. 12-19-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Vienna, Austria, for the holidays, Hiram discovers that young King Peter is being held prisoner by foreign agents.	142289
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Dancing Mouse	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #11. 12-12-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.At a fairground in Genoa, Italy, Hiram is pursued by two dangerous revolutionaries after accidentally photographing them while tracking a rare Japanese mouse.	142290
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Ersatz Joel	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #18. 2-13-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Back in New York, Hiram is approached by an international spy ring, who attempt to recruit him to their cause by making him think that his friend Joel is already working for themOne of them has undergone plastic surgery to look exactly like Joel.	142291
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): False Monarch	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #3. 10-17-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Scotland looking for a rare lichen, Hiram discovers that he looks just like the visiting King of Rocavia who asks him to serve as a temporary stand-in. But when someone then tries to kill him, he becomes suspicious of the king's motives.	142292
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Gibraltar Toad	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #6. 11-7-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.On the island of Gibraltar looking for a rare species of toad, Hiram becomes involved with a group of gypsies and ends up being accused by the British army of conspiring to blow up the place.	142293
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Hawaiian Hamzah	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #8. 11-21-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Hawaii to track down the "hamzah," a language consonant no longer in use, Hiram saves the U.S. Navy from a fantastic plot to immobilize it by using a secret weapon to freeze Pearl Harbor.	142294
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Hiram's Holiday	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #19. 2-20-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Attempting to spend a peaceful holiday at a small English hotel, Hiram discovers a gang of counterfeiters who have stolen the engraving plates for the British pound note, and Scotland Yard detectives think he is one of the ring.	142295
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Hollow Umbrella, The	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episodes #4. 10-24-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Paris Hiram discovers a cryptic message in the hollow handle of an umbrella, and until he can sort things out is forced to flee from both a group of spies and the police.First he mingles with the Apache dancers at a Paris nightclub, then poses as a trapeze aerialist at the circus	142296
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Invisible Man, The	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #23.	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.When his friend Joel takes up the sport of boxing, Hiram finds his new skill particularly useful -- becoming invisible.	142297
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Lapidary Wheel	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #2. 10-10-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.On a train from London north to Scotland, Hiram encounters thieves trying to steal a famous diamond and must deal with a murder and a dangerous cobra.	142298
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Misguided Missile	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #20. 2-27-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Hiram switches identities with a French scientist in an attempt to keep the secret of the first Earth satellite from foreign agents.	142299
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Monaco Hermit Crab	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #7. 11-14-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Visiting the gambling tables in Monte Carlo, Hiram tries out a "system" he developed for roulette and wins a luxury yacht, but then he discovers a plot to flood the U.S. with counterfeit money.	142300
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Moroccan Hawk Moth	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #15. 1-9-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Morocco, Hiram inadvertently captures a desert leader's trademark hawk while pursuing the rare spotted hawk moth, and is mistaken for one of a group of conspirators planning the assassination of 4 world leaders.	142301
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Romantic Pigeon	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #13. 12-26-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Holland, when a scientist's daughter is kidnapped to force him to reveal his atomic formula, Hiram tracks her down using homing pigeons.	142302
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Sea Cucumber, The	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #5. 10-31-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.When Hiram arrives in Hong Kong looking for an unusual sea plant, foreign spies mistake him for someone who is trying to sabotage their sale of illegal arms.They send a sexy café hostess to keep him busy while they get the guns out of the country.	142303
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Shipwrecked Ancestor	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #17. 1-30-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In North Africa to trace an ancestor who was once shipwrecked there, Hiram meets a wicked desert sheik with a scheme to extract fuel from sea water.	142304
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Sturmzig Cunieform	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #14. 1-2-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Holliday is in Sturmzig, a strategically important nation in which a new king is to be chosen. Holliday thwarts the nefarious schemes of the evil Baron but is inadvertently chosen king.After he defeats the Baron and his henchman, he abdicates.	142305
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Surplus General, The	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #21	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Hiram impersonates a general in order to help a princess.	142306
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Swiss Titmouse	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #9. 11-28-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.In Switzerland to record the mating call of the Swiss titmouse, Hiram encounters a boy king who needs protection from kidnappers	142307
1957	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Unkissed Bride	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #16. 1-16-1957	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Returning to the U.S. from Amsterdam, Hiram discovers that he was duped into transporting stolen jewels in a toy accordion, and he is forced to enter into a phony marriage on board the ship.	142308
1956	Hiram Holliday (aka The Adventures of Hiram Holliday): Wrong Rembrandt	T		Gallico, Paul (Stories).	Episode #10. 12-5-1956	Proofreader Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox) saves the publisher of the New York Chronicle a half-million dollar libel suit by pointing out a misplaced comma. He is rewarded with a bonus and a trip around the world. Reporter Joel Smith (Ainslie Pryor).Smith goes along with Holliday to keep a record of his adventures. Holliday displays surprising knowledge or ability in the face of danger because of his many years of studying various disciplines.Aboard a Paris train ferry, Hiram is accused of stealing paintings from the Louvre when the copies he has painted of the masterpieces are mistaken for the real thing.	142309
1939	Hiram Holliday: Adventures of Hiram Holliday	N	OWN - P	Gallico, Paul		Newspaper Copyreader makes his mark on the continent	142310
2009	Hired Gun	M				News Media. American Newscaster 1 (Hollie Stenson). American Newscaster 2 (Jes Macallan). German Newscaster (Sabrina Alashi). Hit man turns against his former boss after witnessing a nuclear weapon being smuggled into the United States. 	142311
1940	Hired Wife	M				Photographer (Charles Judels). Advertising Man Stephen Dexter (Brian Aherne).	142312
1995	Hiroshima	MT				Reporter (Lynne Adams). Reporter (Roger Dunn), Reporter (Frank Fontaine). Journalist (Len Watt). Press Secretary (Ron Gabriel).  Photographer (Michael McGill). Photographer (Paul Stewart). Newsreel Announcer (Neil Shee).	142313
1997	Hirschfeld, Al: The Line King	DT	SVD 553			Illustrator Al Hirschfeld	142314
1986	Hirtettyjen kettujen metsa	MF				Journalist (Jouko Suikkari)	142315
2005	His and Her Christmas	MT	DVD -R HQ 5084, 5085			Journalist Liz (Dina Meyer) starts a Christmas column in an effort to save her small paper from being acquired by a larger rival. The column is a big hit, so the rival paper assigns Journalist Tom Lane (David Sutcliffe) to create a competing column.Sparks fly when they both meet -- personally and professionally.	142316
1990	His and Hers	T			Series 3-5-1990 to 8-22-1990	Hosts Dr. Regina "Reggie" Hewitt (Stephanie Faracy) and her husband, Dr. Doug Lambert (Martin Mull) newlywed marriage counselors -- host radio call-in program, "Marriage Talk"	142317
1950	His Bitter Half	C			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	142318
1862	His Book	ER	MLPL	Browne, Charles (Artemus Ward)		Press	142319
2002	His Brother's Bride	NR		Quinn, Tara Taylor		TV Reporter Laurel London. Travel writer William Byrd vanishes. Cop's brother was London's fiancé. Can they work together to find out what happened to Byrd	142320
1913	His Crazy Job	M				Managing Editor of the Clarion sends out a Cub Reporter (Eddie Lyons -- The Cub Reporter) to investigate graft in the management of the State Insane Asylum. The Star Reporter (Lee Moran).	142321
1924	His Darker Self	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142322
1908	His Day of Rest	M				Newspapers. Wife determined husband will not read newspaper sets him to work on chores	142323
1967	His Excellency, the Ambassador	N		Verissimo, Erico		Press	142324
1938	His Exciting Night	M				Reporter (Eddie Acuff)	142325
1926	His Father's Way	N		Donovan, Cornelius Francis		Journalist puts up a brave fight for his principles and triumphs.	142326
1919	His Father's Wife	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142327
1940	His Girl Friday	R	CD 003. Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 40-09-30	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Claudette Colbert). Editor Walter Burns (Fred MacMurray)	142328
1940	His Girl Friday	M	DVD -R HQ 2204,  2205. DVD. L. B10	Hecht, Ben, Charles MacArthur (Play - "Front Page, The."). Charles Lederer  (Screenplay).		Reporter Hildy Johnson (Roz Russell) and Editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant), were married and are now divorced. Johnson comes in to resign with her fiancé in tow. Burns tries to convince her to cover a prisoner's final hours.Johnson agrees to cover her last story and comes to the prisoner's girlfriend's aid when the reporters browbeat her. "They're inhuman," she says. Johnson: "I know, they're newspapermen." She looks at them with disgust saying, "Gentlemen of the Press."Burns: "You're a newspaperman." Hildy: "That's why I'm quitting. I want to go someplace where I can be a woman."Reporters: Murphy (Porter Hall).  Bensinger (Ernest Truex). Endicott (Cliff Edwards).  McCue (Roscoe Karns). Wilson (Frank Jenks). Sanders (Regis Toomey). Duffy (Frank Orth). Murphy, Reporter (Porter Hall). Sanders, Reporter (Regis Toomey).Roy V. Bensinger, Tribune Reporter (Ernest Truex).	142329
2003	His Girl Friday	P		Guare, John. Play based on the original Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur play and film, "His Girl Friday" written by Charles Lederer	London Production 6-5-2003	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Zoe Wanamaker) hell-bent on leaving journalism for normal life and ruthless managing editor Walter Burns (Alex Jennings).Hildebrand (Hildy) Johnson becomes Hildegarde (Hildy) Johnson in the movie made by Howard Hawks and the inspiration for this play.	142330
1941	His Girl Friday	R			Episode #80. 3-30-1941. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Roz Russell) and Editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant), were married and are now divorced. She wants to leave journalism. He won't let her.	142331
1918	His Grace of Grub Street	N		McFadden, Gertrude		Press. Dependence of Grub Street writers on their rich and powerful patron	142332
1921	His Greatest Sacrifice	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142333
1957	His Kind of Woman	M				News Media -- Reporters	142334
1684	His Lamentation in Newgate	PO	USC	Curtis, Langley		News	142335
1939	His Lordship Goes to Press	M	VHS 845			Reporter (Hugh McDermott).	142336
2007	His Lovely Wife	N		Dewberry, Elizabeth		Paparazzo Max Kafka is pursued by Ellen Baxter when she encounters him at the site of Princess Diana’s accident. Her tentative overtures toward Max Kafka intersect with her complex feelings about the princess. When she and Max wind up in bed, Ellen begins to make some sense of her experience with the otherworldly: “It’s storming outside, but it feels safe and still and very private here, just Max and Diana and me in this room that’s been sealed off from the rest of the world.” It all started when to Ellen’s surprise, she finds that Diana’s death affects her so deeply that it triggers an identity crisis. She’s staying at the Paris Ritz on the weekend Diana died because her much-older husband, a Nobel-prize winning physicist, is attending a professional meeting there, and after the crash, she begins to realize that her life parallels Diana’s in more ways than she has previously articulated, even to herself -- that almost everything in her life is what it is because of who she married. When Diana starts speaking to her from the beyond, Ellen is convinced that they both have lived for and through men. It is then Ellen decides to pursue a paparazzo she encounters at the site of Diana’s accident. 	142337
1886	His Masterpiece	N	MLPL	Zola, Emile		Journalist Pierre Sandoz. Jory.	142338
2001	His Mother's House	SS		Menendez, Ana	In "In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd"	Journalist, daughter of exiled Cubans, returns to Cuba and learns memories are often exaggerated. "She was a new reporter, covering city hall and trying to find a world within the small concerns of small towns, the wider life in berms and set-asides."	142339
1926	His New York Wife	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	142340
1918	His Own Home Town	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Playwrights - Ness Books	Editor of the Chronicle, David Landis (Carl Formes), helps a struggling playwright, Jimmy Duncan (Charles Ray) and wills him the paper when he dies. Duncan, now a successful playwright, returns and uses the paper to expose gangsters.Editor's daughter is now a show girl and appears in a play written by Duncan. United when she return home for the funeral.Moving Picture World, 6/1/18:  "The story is intended to show the power exerted by the press, especially, it would seem, when conducted by young men of no previous training or experience in the newspaper publishing business."	142341
1924	His Own Law	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	142342
1919	His Parisian Wife	M			AFI-Reporters/Authors	Reporter	142343
1925	His People	M				Newsboy. Sammy as a tough little newsboy. Column in Jewish paper about son	142344
1916	His Picture in the Papers	M	VHS 822		AFI-Newspapers/Publicity	Newspapers. Peter Prindle (Douglas Fairbanks) is publicity-hungry, searches newspapers	142345
1914	His Sob Story	M			Ness Book	Newspaper. Man who is trying to get a job on a paper helps a destitute woman who turns out to be the editor's lost wife. Hero gets a position on the paper	142346
2008	His Will, My Wants	N		Reid, Dawn		Magazine Copy Editor Nicole Washington is a candid 24-year-old who realizes she made a mistake by dumping her ex-boyfriend who has started another relationship with a beautiful school teacher, Layla Sylvester. So Nicole pulls tricks out of her bag she never dreamed she possessed to get her man back. Unfortunately for Nicole, Layla isn’t willing to give up the man she’s fallen in love with without a fight. The real games begin when life throws both Nicole and Layla a few curve balls: Nicole is given increasing responsibility at work while Layla strives to connect with her students. Nicole envies the seemingly perfect marriage of her best friend as Layla struggles to keep balance in her own relationship. Nicole attempts to mend the strained connection with her mother and Layla must deal with Nicole’s antics all the while slowly beginning to wonder if her boyfriend still has feelings for Nicole after all. Through it all, the spiritual lives of both women are put to the test as God reveals His will in the various aspects of their lives.	142347
1990	Histoire des Trois, L'	MF				Journalist (Lucien Cote-Himself). Journalist (Carmel Dumas). Journalist (Jacques Guay-Himself). Journalist (Guy Lamarche-Himself). Journalist (Marc D. Thivierge-Himself). Journalist who interviews Francine Laurendeau (Rene Levesque-Himself).	142348
1968	Histoires extraordinaires	MF				TV Commentator (Anne Tonietti). TV Interviewer (Milena Vukotic). 1st Interviewer (Aleardo Ward). 2nd Interviewer (Paul Cooper).	142349
2002	Historia de un beso	MF				Journalist (Enrique del Pozo)	142350
2005	Historia del b aul rosado, La	MF			Columbia	Journalist (Fabio Rubiano). Journalist (John Alex Toro). Newspaper Owner (Alfonso Ortiz).	142351
1958	Historia jednego mysliwca	MF			Poland.	Photographer Francois (Kazimierz Fabisiak).	142352
1990	Historia niemoralna	MF			Poland	Journalist (Antonina Girycz) at "Antigone" Rehearsal	142353
2001	Historias cotidianas (aka (H) Historias cotidianas)	DF			Argentina	Interviewers Juan Pablo Bermudez, Maria Jose Mendez.	142354
2005	Historias de aparecidos	DF				Interviewers Tomas Fernandez, Simon Garcia Mayer, Martin Moreno, Pablo Torello.	142355
1994	Historias de la puta milli	MF			Spain	News Media. TV Reporter (Jordi Maso). TV War Reporter (Alfred Reixach. TV Reporter #1 (Tony Albert). TV Reporter #2 (Jordi Cherino).	142356
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: 16-inch Guns	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142357
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: 175 Aircraft Destination Dispute	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-15-40	Newscast	142358
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: 1944 in Review	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-31-44	Newscast	142359
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Advance into Belgium	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-13-40	Newscast	142360
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Airborne Troops	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-5-44	Newscast	142361
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Alan Howland, BBC	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-10-41	Newscast	142362
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Alan Melville BBC Sees Paratroops	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142363
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Alf Landon Speaks Against Lend-Lease	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-40	Newscast	142364
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Alvar Liddell Invasion of Denmark and Norway	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-9-40	Newscast	142365
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Alvar Lidell, BBC -- Air Raid on Berlin	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-8-41	Newscast	142366
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Americans Over Rhine	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-8-45	Newscast	142367
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Announces VE Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-7-45	Newscast	142368
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Anthony Eden Secretary of State for War LDV	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-14-40	Newscast	142369
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Anzio	DR	CD6 - Wells		1-26-44	Newscast	142370
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Ardennes Withdrawal	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-18-44	Newscast	142371
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Armistice Day Ceremony	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-11-42	Newscast	142372
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Att. Stop Germ. Adv. Antwer	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-14-40	Newscast	142373
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Attempt. 2 Save Coventry Cathedral.	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-15-40	Newscast	142374
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Battle of Midway	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-4-42	Newscast	142375
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Belsen	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-19-45	Newscast	142376
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Churchill in Washington/Congress	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-26-41	Newscast	142377
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Churchill on Allied Victories	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-26-44	Newscast	142378
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Churchill on Hitler Guttersnipe Invading Russia	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-22-41	Newscast	142379
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC German Announcement, Sinking of HMS Hood	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-24-41	Newscast	142380
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC in a Lancaster over Berlin	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-3-43	Newscast	142381
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Montgomery Announces Landings in Italy	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-3-43	Newscast	142382
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Prime Minister Chamberlain Declaration	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-3-39	Newscast	142383
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Radio Doctor Advice for Christmas	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-26-42	Newscast	142384
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Radio Newsreel	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-9-44	Newscast	142385
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Radio Newsreel	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-5-45	Newscast	142386
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Reports -- Japanese Attacks in Pacific	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142387
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Rome Welcomes Allies	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-5-44	Newscast	142388
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Roosevelt	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-8-41	Newscast	142389
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: BBC Very Reverend RT Howard	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-15-40	Newscast	142390
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Berlin Has Fallen	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-45	Newscast	142391
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Berlin Has Fallen	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142392
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Bernard Stubbs -- Advance into Belgium	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-13-40	Newscast	142393
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Bernard Stubbs -- Watches Trains of Evacuates	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-31-40	Newscast	142394
1950	Historic News Broadcasts: Billings News	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-6-50	Newscast	142395
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Bombing of Caen	DR	CD6 - Wells		7-8-44	Newscast	142396
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Bruce Belfrage BBC	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-4-41	Newscast	142397
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Bruce Bellfrage, BBC, Excellent	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-4-42	Newscast	142398
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Build Up to D-Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-4-44	Newscast	142399
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Building Burma Railway	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-4-45	Newscast	142400
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Capt. Witnesses Bomb Drop	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-8-45	Newscast	142401
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS From Europe	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-29-40	Newscast	142402
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS News	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-16-40	Newscast	142403
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS Pearl Harbor Analysis	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142404
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS The World Today, Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142405
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS Today in Europe	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-18-40	Newscast	142406
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-12-44	Newscast	142407
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-12, 12-3, 12-31-44	Newscast	142408
1938	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Roundup	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-13-38	Newscast	142409
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-23-40	Newscast	142410
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-27-40	Newscast	142411
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-29-43	Newscast	142412
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-26, 10-3, 10-10-43	Newscast	142413
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-17-43	Newscast	142414
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS World Today -- RAF Algiers	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-25-43	Newscast	142415
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: CBS-NBC Coverage of French Surrender	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-21-40	Newscast	142416
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Chamberlain Declares War	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-2-39	Newscast	142417
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Chamberlain Resigns	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-10-40	Newscast	142418
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Charles Gardner Witnessing Dog Fight	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-14-40	Newscast	142419
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Chester Wilmot	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-11-45	Newscast	142420
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Church Allied Victory	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-26-44	Newscast	142421
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill Announces Surrender	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142422
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill First Lord of Admiralty Sinking	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-18-39	Newscast	142423
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill First PM Speech	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-19-40	Newscast	142424
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill Speaks at Big Party	DR	CD6 - Wells		1945	Newscast	142425
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill Speaks at Big Party	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142426
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill's Finest Hour	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-18-40	Newscast	142427
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Churchill's First Speech as PM	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-19-40	Newscast	142428
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Coventry Loudspeaker Announcement	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-15-40	Newscast	142429
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Cross Country Reaction to D-Day	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142430
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Crowds Celebrate VJ Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-15-45	Newscast	142431
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: D-Day Has Come	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142432
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Death of Adolph Hitler	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-1-45	Newscast	142433
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Dogfight Over Channel	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-14-40	Newscast	142434
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Duff on Sealed Ship	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-3-44	Newscast	142435
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Eden Ann Secretary State For War	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-14-40	Newscast	142436
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R.  Murrow: Cts. Parachutes	DR	CD6 - Wells		9-17-44	Newscast	142437
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- Bombing Run	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-3-43	Newscast	142438
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- During Blitz	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-20-40	Newscast	142439
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- London After Dark	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-24-40	Newscast	142440
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- London Before War	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-28-39	Newscast	142441
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- No Conference Debate	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-8-40	Newscast	142442
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- No Confidence Debate in Commons	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-8-40	Newscast	142443
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward R. Murrow -- On Blackout	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-24-40	Newscast	142444
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward Ward	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-31-45	Newscast	142445
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Edward Ward -- Celebration	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-23-45	Newscast	142446
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Eisenhower to West Europe	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142447
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Elmer Davis	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-11-40	Newscast	142448
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Elmer Davis	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-3-40	Newscast	142449
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Elmer Davis	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-20-40	Newscast	142450
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Elmer Davis -- News Items	DR	CD5 - Wells		1939	Newscast	142451
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Emergency Service During Blitz	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-40	Newscast	142452
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Emergency Services Soundbites During Blitz	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-40	Newscast	142453
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: End of the War	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-14-45	Newscast	142454
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Evacuated Troops	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-31-40	Newscast	142455
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Evacuation of London	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-1-39	Newscast	142456
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Evacuee Message to Parents	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-10-39	Newscast	142457
1960	Historic News Broadcasts: Evening With Walter Cronkite, First 30-minute Broadcast	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast. First 30-minute Evening with Walter Cronkite News Broadcast	142458
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR  Before Congress	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-1-45	Newscast	142459
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR D-Day Prayer	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142460
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR Fireside Chat	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-5-44	Newscast	142461
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR Kimmins, BBC -- On Invasion of Sicily	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-22-43	Newscast	142462
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR Returns to Washington	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-10-44	Newscast	142463
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: FDR Speech	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-28-43	Newscast	142464
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Frank Gillard, BBC -- Germany Surrenders in North Africa	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-13-43	Newscast	142465
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Frank Gillard, BBC -- Town  Band in Lentini	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-22-43	Newscast	142466
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Frank Gillard, BBC on Build-up to D-Day	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-4-44	Newscast	142467
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Frank Phillips, BBC	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-5-41	Newscast	142468
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Freddy Grisewood BBC -- Saving Fuel	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-17-42	Newscast	142469
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Freddy Grisewood, BBC -- Great Powers Meeting in Tehran	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-6-43	Newscast	142470
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Freddy Grisewood, BBC: Italy War With Germany	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-13-43	Newscast	142471
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: French Civilians	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-8-44	Newscast	142472
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Fuller Lewis, Jr.	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-5-42	Newscast	142473
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Gabriel  Heatter	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142474
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Gabriel Heater	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-18-43	Newscast	142475
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Gabriel Heater -- VE Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142476
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Gabriel Heater -- VJ Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-13-45	Newscast	142477
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Garry Marsh, BBC -- Patton Enters Messines	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-17-43	Newscast	142478
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Gas Mask Drill	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-8-39	Newscast	142479
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Gen. Slim Mandalay	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-21-45	Newscast	142480
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Gillard at Torgau	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-25-45	Newscast	142481
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Gillard Takes Cover	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-17-44	Newscast	142482
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Ginny Sims	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142483
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Godfrey Talbot BBC -- Christmas with 8th Army	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-19-42	Newscast	142484
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Godfrey Talbot, BBC in Monte Cassino	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-17-44	Newscast	142485
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Godfrey Talbot, BBC Watches Tanks at Night El Alemein	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-1-42	Newscast	142486
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Good News of 1940	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-21-39	Newscast	142487
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Guys on the Ground	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-5-44	Newscast	142488
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: H.V. Kaltenborn Commentary	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-22-39	Newscast	142489
1937	Historic News Broadcasts: Herb Morrison -- Hindenberg Disaster	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-6-37	Newsreel Reporter (Herbert Morrison). Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage.	142490
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Herbert Morrison -- Minister for Home Security	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-31-40	Newscast	142491
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Hermanville Church Bell	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-14-44	Newscast	142492
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Hiroshima	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-6-45	Newscast	142493
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Hitler is Dead	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-1-45	Newscast	142494
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Hitler's Demands	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-27-39	Newscast	142495
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Howard K. Smith -- Describe Berlin from Flyboy	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-9-45	Newscast	142496
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Hughes Kaisser Senate Hearings-Warplanes	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-6-45	Newscast	142497
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: In Belsen	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-19-45	Newscast	142498
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: In Halifax Tow Plane	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-24-45	Newscast	142499
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: In Monte Casino	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-17-44	Newscast	142500
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Invasion Denmark, Norway	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-9-40	Newscast	142501
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Invasion Excerpt	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142502
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Invasion Holland	DR	CD6 - Wells		9-17-44	Newscast	142503
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Iwo Jima	DR	CD6 - Wells		2-19-45	Newscast	142504
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: J.B. Priestley on Denmark	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-5-40	Newscast	142505
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: J.B. Priestly on Dunkirk	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-5-40	Newscast	142506
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-07-41	Newscast	142507
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Jodl Surrender	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142508
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: John Snagge	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-7-45	Newscast	142509
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Jon Charles Daly, CBS Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142510
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Kate Smith Prayer for Our Troops	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-7-44	Newscast	142511
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: King Eroge VI to Empire	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-15-45	Newscast	142512
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: King George VI	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142513
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: King George VI	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142514
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: King George VI	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142515
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Last Days -- Singapore	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-15-42	Newscast	142516
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Light of the World	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142517
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Lord HawHaw's Last Broadcast	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-45	Newscast	142518
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: M. Halton in Holland	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-59-45	Newscast	142519
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: March of Time -- Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-11-41	Newscast	142520
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Marshall Shares Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142521
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Maurice Shillington, BBC -- Mussolini Resigns	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-25-43	Newscast	142522
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Maxted Wounded Glider	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-25-45	Newscast	142523
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: McArthur Holy Mission	DR	CD6 - Wells		9-1-45	Newscast	142524
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Message to Firemen	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-31-40	Newscast	142525
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Mid-Channel to Normandy	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142526
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Mobil Service	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-20-42	Newscast	142527
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Montgomery	DR	CD6 - Wells		9-17-44	Newscast	142528
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Montgomery	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142529
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Montgomery BBC to Troops El Alemein	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-42	Newscast	142530
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Monty HQ Await Surrender	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-4-45	Newscast	142531
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Monty Reads Surr. Terms	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-4-45	Newscast	142532
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Mountbatten Not Forgot	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-24-44	Newscast	142533
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Mussolini Resigns	DR	CD5 - Wells		7-25-43	Newscast	142534
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Mutual News -- 1944 in Review	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-31-44	Newscast	142535
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: NBC Bulletins War Declaration	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142536
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: NBC KGU-Radio Honolulu Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142537
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: NBC News -- Robert Krupp Reports	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-28-45	Newscast	142538
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: NBC Reports -- Germany Surrenders	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-7-45	Newscast	142539
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: NBC Special Broadcast	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-27-45	Newscast	142540
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: New York World's Fair Closing	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-27-40	Newscast	142541
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: News of the World	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-13-44	Newscast	142542
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Of the World	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-11-42	Newscast	142543
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: Of the World	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-25-42	Newscast	142544
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: One Damn Thing After Another	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-12-44	Newscast	142545
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: One Man Air Force	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-12-44	Newscast	142546
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: One Year After Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-27-42	Newscast	142547
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Parachutes into France	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-8-44	Newscast	142548
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Parade	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-28-43	Newscast	142549
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Paratroops	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142550
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Paris Liberated	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-25-44	Newscast	142551
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Passing Parade	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142552
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Paul Winterton BBC -- On Stalingrad	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-9-43	Newscast	142553
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Pearl Harbour	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-8-41	Newscast	142554
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Plane Hits Empire State Building	DR	CD6 - Wells		7-28-45	Newscast	142555
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Poem and Prayer for Invading Army	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142556
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: President Truman and Winston Churchill	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142557
1950	Historic News Broadcasts: President Truman Christmas	DR	CD6 - Wells		12-24-50	Newscast	142558
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Princess Elizabeth, Age 14	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-13-39	Newscast	142559
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Queen Elizabeth For Women	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-11-39	Newscast	142560
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Quincy Howe: D-Day Kalmer	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-7-44	Newscast	142561
1938	Historic News Broadcasts: R. Graham -- Russia and Germany	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-4-38	Newscast	142562
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Radio Newspaper	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-3-43	Newscast	142563
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Release from Oflag	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-31-45	Newscast	142564
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Remagen Bridge Crossed	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-8-45	Newscast	142565
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Richard Dimbleby	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-24-45	Newscast	142566
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Richard Dimbleby	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-31-45	Newscast	142567
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: Richard Dimbleby -- By a French Road	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-15-39	Newscast	142568
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Robert Barr	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-25-45	Newscast	142569
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Robert Dougall, BBC with a Convoy in Atlantic	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-11-41	Newscast	142570
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Robert Krupp Reports	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-28-45	Newscast	142571
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Robert Reid	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-31-45	Newscast	142572
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Robert Robinson BBC -- Victory Stalingrad	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-9-43	Newscast	142573
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Robin Duff -- Air Raid Shelter…	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-5-40	Newscast	142574
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Robin Duff, BBC -- Sees London Burning	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-20-40	Newscast	142575
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Robin Duff, BBC on Sealed Ship	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-3-44	Newscast	142576
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Robin Duff, BBC, in Air Raid Shelter	DR	CD5 - Wells		10-5-40	Newscast	142577
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Rome Welcome Allies	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-5-44	Newscast	142578
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Roosevelt	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-8-41	Newscast	142579
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Russell -- Bomb Victim	DR	CD6 - Wells		11-44	Newscast	142580
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Russian Radio Reports on German Invasion	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142581
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: S. Marlowe, R.D. Bennett -- Pearl Harbor	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142582
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Skelly of the World	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-5-44	Newscast	142583
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Snipers Fire at DeGaulle	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-26-44	Newscast	142584
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Springtime, Anzio	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-20-44	Newscast	142585
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Still Time to Die	DR	CD6 - Wells		10-24-44	Newscast	142586
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Stuart McPherson	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-25-45	Newscast	142587
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Surrender Japan	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-15-45	Newscast	142588
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Takeover of Station Hamburg	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-45	Newscast	142589
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: This is War	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-14-42	Newscast	142590
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Thomas Cadett	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-9-45	Newscast	142591
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Thomas Cadett in Berlin	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-9-45	Newscast	142592
1948	Historic News Broadcasts: Thomas Dewey	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142593
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Tokyo Rose Broadcast Radio Tokyo	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-14-44	Newscast	142594
1969	Historic News Broadcasts: Tokyo Rose Documentary	DR	CD6 - Wells		1969	Newscast	142595
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Troop Surr Laurenberg	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-24-45	Newscast	142596
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: Troops From Dunkirk	DR	CD5 - Wells		5-31-40	Newscast	142597
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Truman Wish FDR Lived	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-3-45	Newscast	142598
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Truth in Reporting	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142599
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Univoc Chicago Roundtable, Canada	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142600
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: V-E Day Special Broadcast	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-8-45	Newscast	142601
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Various News Bulletins	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142602
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: VJ Day Reports	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-6-45	Newscast	142603
1960	Historic News Broadcasts: Walter Cronkite and Neil Armstrong	DR	CD5 - Wells			Newscast	142604
1960	Historic News Broadcasts: Walter Cronkite Editorial on Vietnam CBS	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142605
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Wartime Announcement -- Share the Meat	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142606
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Wartime Announcement Share the Meat	DR	CD5 - Wells			Newscast	142607
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Wilfred Pickles, BBC -- On Far East	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-8-41	Newscast	142608
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: William Joyce -- Lord Haw Haw	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-27-40	Newscast	142609
1938	Historic News Broadcasts: William Rathvon, I Heard Lincoln That Day	DR	CD6 - Wells		2-12-38	Newscast	142610
1938	Historic News Broadcasts: William Shirer -- Berlin Before Invasion	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-28-38	Newscast	142611
1940	Historic News Broadcasts: William Shirer -- French Surrender	DR	CD5 - Wells		6-21-40	Newscast	142612
1939	Historic News Broadcasts: William Shirer -- From Berlin	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-7-39	Newscast	142613
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Willmotln Glider	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142614
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Wills Lands W. Infantry	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142615
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Wilmot Sees Gliders	DR	CD6 - Wells		6-6-44	Newscast	142616
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Wilmott On Road to Brussels	DR	CD6 - Wells			Newscast	142617
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Winston Churchill Speech	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-21-43	Newscast	142618
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: Wise Williams of Fighting in Russia	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-41	Newscast	142619
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: Words at War -- Here Is Your War	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-2-43	Newscast	142620
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		9-24, 10-1, 10-15, 10-22-44	Newscast	142621
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-5, 3-12, 3-19, 3-26, 4-2-44	Newscast	142622
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-6, 8-13-44	Newscast	142623
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-20, 8-27, 9-3, 9-10-44	Newscast	142624
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		10-29-44	Newscast	142625
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		1-7, 1-14, 1-28, 2-28, 4-15-45	Newscast	142626
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: World News Today	DR	CD6 - Wells		5-13-45	Newscast	142627
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: World Special	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-11-42	Newscast	142628
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-15-42	Newscast	142629
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		11-29-42	Newscast	142630
1942	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-20-42	Newscast	142631
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-3-43	Newscast	142632
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-17-43	Newscast	142633
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-14-43	Newscast	142634
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-21-43	Newscast	142635
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		3-28, 4-11-43	Newscast	142636
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-18-43	Newscast	142637
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		8-8, 8-15-43	Newscast	142638
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		9-19-43	Newscast	142639
1943	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-19, 12-26-43	Newscast	142640
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-9, 1-16, 1-30-44	Newscast	142641
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today	DR	CD5 - Wells		2-6, 2-20, 2-27-44	Newscast	142642
1941	Historic News Broadcasts: World Today, The	DR	CD5 - Wells		12-7-41	Newscast	142643
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Wynford Vaughan Thomas	DR	CD6 - Wells		3-31-45	Newscast	142644
1945	Historic News Broadcasts: Wynford Vaughan Thomas	DR	CD6 - Wells		4-24-45	Newscast	142645
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Wynford Vaughan Thomas, BBC -- Springtime Anzio	DR	CD5 - Wells		4-20-44	Newscast	142646
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Wynford Vaughn Thomas, BBC -- Anzio	DR	CD5 - Wells		1-26-44	Newscast	142647
1944	Historic News Broadcasts: Zero Hour	DR	CD6 - Wells		8-14-44	Newscast	142648
1737	Historical Register, The:  For the Year of 1736	P	USC	Fielding, Henry		Press. Answering anonymous attacks on his person. "If this suggestion had been inserted in the Craftsman or Common-Sense, or any of those papers which nobody reads, it might have passed unanswered.but as it appears in a paper of so general a reception as The Gazetteer, which lies in the window of almost every post-house in England, it behooves me, I think, in the most serious manner, to vindicate myself from aspersions of so evil a tendency….""My Register is not to be filled like those of vulgar news-writers, with trash for wants of news and therefore, if I say little or nothing, you may thank those who have done little or nothing."	142649
1999	History Is Made at Night	M				Cameraman (Billy Carson).	142650
2004	History of Nuclear Energy: Problems and Promises	DT				Newsreel footage that documents how the government presented the dangers of nuclear power after World War II.  Reporters.	142651
1850	History of Pendennis, The	N	OWN - H	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Publisher Mr. Bacon, Publisher of the Whitehall Review, rival of Bungay, publisher of the Pall Mall Gazette (p. 40 for details). Mr. Hoolan.  Mr. Hurtle. Captain Charles Shandon,  Irish journalist. Lady Violet Lebas, editor the Spring AnnualMr. Archer, a literary man who "pulls the long bow."  Suggested that Tom Hill of the Monthly Mirror was the original Archer. Hill was an interesting and original character who was used as model by several novelists. The Dawn, liberal newspaper.Mr. Hack, general manager of publications for Mr.  Bacon.  Hicks. Mr. Grindle, humorous journalist connected with Westminster Magazine. Bungay is said to  be a caricature of Henry Colburn, the publisher. Mr. Doolan, journalist with Tom and Jerry newspaper	142652
1692	History of the Athenian Society, The	ER	USC	Gilden, Charles		Critics	142653
1749	History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, The (Two Volumes)	N	COPY	Fielding, Henry		Press. References to journalists Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, Swift, and to the Rehearsal play.	142654
2005	History of Violence, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8818, 8819		Based on Graphic Novel.	News Media. When a small-town diner owner and his wife stop a robbery, they find themselves in the media spotlight -- and in the sights of two mobsters looking to settle a score. Is it a case of mistaken identity? Or is he not the man he claims to be?Man's newfound media exposure -- "It's the best thing anyone could have done to them," he naively blurts to a TV reporter about his brush with the diner bad guys) brings him to the attention of menacing out-of-towners who claim to know him as a killer.Local TV Reporters (Brendan Connor, Nick Antonacci). TV Broadcaster (Don Allison).	142655
1590	Histriomastix, or The Player Whipped	P	USC	Marston, John		Critic	142656
1924	Hit and Run	M				Press	142657
1981	Hit and Run	NM	MLPL	Klein, Dave		Sportswriter Butch Lewis, leading sportswriter for the New York Star-Times.	142658
2009	Hit and Run	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kara Quick). Newscaster (Al Twanmo). College student thinks she’s hit and killed a cat with her car driving home drunk from a party. When she gets home she discovers a man’s nearly dead body impaled on the bumper of her jeep.	142659
2008	Hit Factor	MT				Reporter (Kerry Sullivan)	142660
1974	Hit Lady	T				Photographer Dick Rambo (Doug Reynolds)	142661
1989	Hit List	M				Reporter (Dennis Junt). TV Press Interviews. Media watch as crook is shot down	142662
1919	Hit or Miss	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	142663
1937	Hit Parade of 1937	M				News Commentator (Emmett Vogan). WBR Announcer (Jack Egan).	142664
1936	Hit the Baby!	SM		Brown, Roswell	In "Hard-Boiled Dames." Shadow Magazine, The/North Woods Mystery, Feb. 15, 1936	Reporter Grace Culver, former sob sister for the Banner	142665
1945	Hit the Hay	M		Weil, Richard, Charles R. Marion (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Sally (Doris Merrick) helps a boyfriend promote his hillbilly opera singer. The down-home diva cannot act so she performs from the wings while an actress doubles for her on stage leading to expected complications.Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (Billy Snyder).	142666
1943	Hit the Ice	M	L			Photographers Flash (Bud Abbott) and Weejie (Lou Costello) are bumbling incompetents.	142667
2002	Hit Time: Mystery, A	NM		Joe, Yolanda (Ardella Garland)	#2 Georgia Barnett Mysteries	African-American TV Anchor-Reporter Georgia Barnett is a sharp and sassy Chicago newswoman who managers to keep herself knee-deep in breaking action whether on or off-camera.She and her twin sister, a nightclub owner, become embroiled in plot that puts girls into serious danger. A friend who is a first-rate blues guitarist and recovering drug addict is in jail for murder of a ruthless record producer.Barnett uncovers convincing motives why the man is the killer. The more she digs, the more reasons she finds why any number of people would have wanted the man dead.He made a fortune ripping off young black artists who recorded with him during the golden age of Chicago's famous Record Row.Her larger-than-life mom provides amusing glimpses into the reporter's background.	142668
2004	Hitch	M				Tabloid Gossip Columnist Sara (Eva Mendes) hot on the trail of date doctor (Will Smith) who helps bachelors find their soul mates. She treats romance as a virus against which she'd like to be vaccinated.Female reporter threatens professional matchmaker's program when she enrolls as a student and plans on publishing expose on his fraudulent methods.News Media. Reporter (Janet Huege).  Paparazzi #1 (Bill Kotsatos). Paparazzi (Thomas Daniel). News guy (Remy Selma).  Messenger (Trevor Oswalt).	142669
1981	Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka Hitchhikers)	MT			Miniseries	Newscaster (Rayner Bourton). The Book (Peter Jones - Voice).	142670
1977	Hitch-Hike (aka Autostop rosso sangue. Death Drive. Hitchhike: Last House on the Left. Naked Prey, The)	M			Italy. Ness	Reporter Walter Mancini (Franco Nero) and his wife are traveling in a mobile home and pick up a psychotic hitch-hiker.	142671
1953	Hitch-Hiker, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1797 (Media Excerpts)	Young, Collier and Ida Lupino (Screenplay)		News Broadcaster Van Hayes (Jerry Lawrence). Newspaper headlines. Escaped killer wants to hear the car radio and radio newscasts plays a major role in the film.	142672
1986	Hitcher, The	M				Photographer (Garth Shaw).	142673
1990	Hitchhiker	T				Tabloid Reporter (Kristie Alley) working on a scandal sheet will to go any length to get a story -- even if it means jeopardizing her own life	142674
1990	Hitchhiker, The	T				TV Journalist's investigation of a pornographer backfires (Perry King)	142675
1986	Hitchhiker, The: Dead Man's Curves	T			Episode #21. 2-11-1986	TV Interviewer (David Berner).	142676
1987	Hitchhiker, The: Perfect Order	T			Episode #27. 2-17-1987	Critic (Simon Webb).	142677
2005	Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6614, 6515			Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bathtowel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to reaf "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The film follows Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman), a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect (Mos Def), the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. The romantic triangle between Arthur, Zaphod and Trillian is more prominent in the film, which covers roughly events in the first four radio episodes and ends with the characters en route to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.  Voice of the Guide/Narrator (Stephen Fry). News Media. Reporter (Kelly Macdonald). TV News Reporter (John Gomez). Narrator-The Guide (Stephen Fry-Voice).	142678
1978	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG)	R		Adams, Douglas	BBC Radio 4. First series in 1978, seven episodes. Second series in 1980, five episodes. Total: 12 episodes. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an outdated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bathtowel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The radio show follows Arthur Dent (Simon Jones), a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect (Geoffrey McGivern), the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142679
1979	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG)	N		Adams, Douglas	Adapted from the first four radio episodes. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel follows Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons.  Dent and Prefect visit the legendary planet of Magrathea, home to the now-collapsed planet-building industry. 	142680
1981	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): 	T		Adams, Douglas	BBC Two, January-February 1981. Based on Radio series. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.This TV series chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect (David Dixon), the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142681
1993	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): 	CB		Carnell, John (Scripts). Steve Leialoha (Art). 	Three-Part comic book adaptation of the novel. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The comic books chronicle the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142682
2009	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): And Another Thing...	N		Colfer, Eoin and Jane Belson (Adams’ widow)		Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142683
1982	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Life, the Universe and Everything	N		Adams, Douglas	First novel originally written as a novel. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. Ford and Arthur travel through the space-time continuum from prehistoric Earth to Lord’s Cricket Ground. 	142684
1996	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Life, the Universe and Everything	CB		Carnell, John (Scripts). Steve Leialoha (Art). 	Three-Part comic book adaptation of the novel. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The comic books chronicle the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142685
1980	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Restaurant at the End of the Universe, The	N		Adams, Douglas	Adapted from final 8 radio episodes. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. Zaphod is separated from the others and finds he is part of a conspiracy to uncover who really runs the Universe. Zaphod meets Zarniwoop, a conspirator and editor for “The Guide” who knows where to find the secret ruler. Zaphod becomes briefly reunited with the others for a trip to Milliways, the restaurant of the title. Zaphod and Ford decide to steal a ship from there and the adventure continues.	142686
1994	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Restaurant at the End of the University, The	CB		Carnell, John (Scripts). Steve Leialoha (Art). 	Three-Part comic book adaptation of the novel. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The comic books chronicle the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142687
2001	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Salmon of Doubt, The	N		Adams, Douglas	Posthumous collection of previously uncollected material.	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.This uncollected material further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142688
1984	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish	N		Adams, Douglas		Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. Arthur returns home to Earth, rather surprisingly since it was destroyed when he left. Meets and falls in love, discovers this Earth is a replacement provided by the dolphins in their Save the Humans campaign. He rejoins Ford, who claims to have saved the Universe. 	142689
1992	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish	N		Adams, Douglas		Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The novel further chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect, the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. The Vogons take over “The Hitchhiker’s Guide” (under the name of InfiniDim Enterprises) to finish, once and for all, the task of obliterating the Earth. Ford Prefect breaks into “The Guide’s” offices, gets himself an infinite expense account from the computer system, and then meets “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” Mark II, an artificially intelligent, multi-dimensional guide with vast power and a hidden purpose. Trillian uses DNA that Arthur donated for traveling money to have a daughter, and when she goes to cover a war, she leaves her daughter random Frequent Flyer Dent, a troubled teenager with Arthur. 	142690
2004	Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The (aka HHGTTG): Tertiary to Quintessential Phases	R		Adams, Douglas	Adaptation of the third novel. Third to Fifth Radio Series. 	Journalist Ix ((a.k.a. Ford Prefect), writer for “The Hitch-Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy.” His assignment is that of a restaurant reviewer. He is a Galactic Humanoid, a male of an indeterminate age. He is 1.75m in height, his mass is 65kg, his complexion pale. He has reddish hair, watery blue-grey eyes.Ford Prefect appears to be a Human in his mid thirties. Anyone who spends enough time with him will notice, however, that he seems not to blink as often as he should. He dresses in an out-dated and rumpled Earth suit, and carries a large satchel. The satchel contains his copy of the Guide a Sub-Etha Senso-Matic, his Electronic Thumb, a stained Marks and Spencer bath towel, a bottle of Old Janx Spirit and a tattered copy of the script for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. He also carries, in his pockets, several packets of salted peanuts and his Dine-O-Charge card. A Babel Fish in his ear acts as a Universal Translator.Ford Prefect is not his real name. His real name is completely unpronounceable, but his schoolboy nickname was Ix (which means boy who cannot sufficiently explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven). He was born on Praxibetel, a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuese. He shares four mothers with his semicousin, the renegade Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox. He adopted the name Ford Prefect upon his arrival on the planet Earth, based on his research, which indicated that it would be nicely inconspicuous. He had arrived on Earth by hitch-hiking there in order to update the planet's entry in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for which he worked as a journalist. He was able to expand upon the entry, which originally read "Harmless" and was subsequently revised to read "Mostly harmless." Unfortunately, he became stranded on Earth for fifteen years, escaping along with Arthur Dent a few moments before the planet was demolished by Vogons.He is now the restaurant critic for the new, revised Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, travelling from planet to planet living off his Dine-O-Charge card and billing it to the Guide. He can usually be found travelling with Arthur Dent, and often in the company of Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Earthwoman Trillian and Marvin, the Paranoid Android. Their usual means of transportation is the stolen Infinite Improbability Drive starship Heart Of Gold.The radio series chronicles the adventures of  Arthur Dent (Simon Jones), a hapless Englishman who with his friend Ford Prefect (Geoffrey McGivern), the alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse and researcher for the eponymous guidebook, escapes the demolition of Earth by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons. 	142691
1942	Hitler -- Dead or Alive	M				Press	142692
1945	Hitler Lives?	DM	DVD -R HQ 8038	Elkins, Saul (Screenplay).	Short Subject - Documentary	Radio Newsman Knot Manning narrates. Headlines: "War With Germany Ends in Victory." "Victory Leads To Peace…Sometimes…Sometimes Not."	142693
2003	Hitler, Rise of Evil, The (aka Hitler: Rise of Evil)	MT	SVD 1401 (Part One). SVD 1403 (Part Two).		Miniseries	Journalist Matthew Modine, newspaper reporter. Munich Reporter #2 (Max von Thun). Reichstag Reporter #2 (Nancy Bishop)Lueger Pamphleteer (Josh Comer). Courtroom Reporter (Roger Denesha). Newsboy (Erik Johansen). Munich Reporter #1 (Curtis Matthew). Reichstag Reporter #1 (Tim Otis). Munich Artist (Robin Amanda).	142694
1943	Hitler's Children	M	DVD -R HQ 6415, 6416. SVDSP 1297. VHS 1267	Ziemer, Gregor (Book - "Education for Death").  Emmet Lavery (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Journalist Franz Erhart (Lloyd Corrigan) is asked by teacher to find out what has happened to his student-assistant when she is taken from the school. Teacher describes Erhart as "a brilliant, courageous journalist who was respected by all."Teacher discovers journalist is afraid his children will report to their troop leader if they overhear his conversation with teacher. He suggests student assistant may be in a labor camp. Returns to tell teacher assistant and her Nazi lover defied state.They are scheduled for trial and execution. Nazis arrange radio broadcast of trial. Man uses trial to make anti-Nazi speech and is shot. Reporter remains in Germany. As teacher leaves, reporter make defiant gesture against Nazis.He reaches up and pulls out wires of loudspeaker blasting German song. "You mean you'll pretend to believe in this and go on writing in praise of it?" "What would you have me do? I wouldn't make a very good hero. I don't even make a good Nazi."Radio Announcer (Douglas Evans).	142695
1990	Hitler's Daughter	MT		Benford, Timothy B. (Novel). Sherman Gray, Christopher Canaan (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorwoman for Dateline Washington is having an affair with the vice president. Aide who works for the Presidential press Office as the vice president's speech writer is given evidence on the existence of Hitler's daughter, but is framed for murder.Journalist spends much of her time lounging in lingerie when she is not editorializing during her news reports. Vice president's wife reveals she knows about her husband's affair with the anchorwoman.Threatens to destroy her credibility unless the newswoman goes on the air with a fabricated story that the press aide was set up by the opposition party. The anchor tosses journalistic ethics aside and reports the false information.Anchor is later chastised for violating the most sacred tenet of journalism when she editorializes again after the vice president's wife allegedly kills herself and an FBI agent.Opposition party running mate turns out to be Hitler's daughter. Press aide tries to shoot her but is killed by secret service agents. He had mailed evidence exposing her to an aide who is now ambassador to France. News Producer (Rex Hagon).	142696
2001	Hitler's Son	NSF		Bauman, Frank		Reporter risks his life when he digs into a story that shortly before the end of World War II, Adolf Hitler is persuaded by group of unrepentant Nazis to donate his sperm to a cryonics sperm bank.Years later, the group would use the frozen sperm to impregnate the perfect German woman hoping to create a Teutonic Superman who would become the most powerful leader ever.Their plan: make the child an American and secretly raise him to become President of the United States. A Grand Alliance between Germany and America would then lead to world domination.Their plan succeeds beyond their wildest dreams, until an American reporter, at the risk of his life, digs into the man's past. Time of action: 2004.	142697
1937	Hitting a New High	M	SVD 1411			Press. Photographer (Rolfe Sedan).	142698
1987	Hitting Home	MT				News Media. First Journalist (Judah Katz). Second Journalist (Sandi Stahlbrand).	142699
1996	Hitting the Ground	M	SVD 770. 658			News Media	142700
1997	Hitz: It Ain't Over Till….	T			Episode #2. 9-2-1997	News Media. Reporter (Adrianne Harris).	142701
2009	Hive, The	N		Berman, Chris		Reporter is a self-serving journalist in 2019. An unmanned probe built by Russia and the United States on its way to the outer planets crosses paths with an alien device that’s been spying on Earth since 1908. This leads to the discovery of a fleet of insectoid aliens on their way to Earth. With three years warning, can Earth defend itself from an invasion by a horrific alien race?	142702
2002	Hivernam	MF			Canada-French.	News Media. Young Journalist (Iannicko N'Doua-Legare).	142703
2000	Hjarta av sten	MF			Sweden	TV News Host Lasse Bengtsson (Himself).	142704
2002	Hjerteafdelingen: Arven	T			Episode #3. 12-16-2002	Journalist Trine (Benedikte Hansen).	142705
1959	Hlavni vyhra	MF				Reporter (Jan Pixa)	142706
1961	Hleda se tata	MF			Czechoslovakia.	Photographer (Gustav A. Kosi).	142707
2003	Hnaya O Lo Haya	MF			Israel	Journalist (Hana Hagin).	142708
1998	Ho kong fung wan (aka Casino)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter (Winnie Fong) gets involved with two rival gangs in sweltering Macau in the summer of 1991. He gets an interview with one of the local crime lords and grills him about his life. The man surprisingly reveals much more than he intended to -- and the consequences may have a great impact on the gang war over control of the region’s gambling business. 	142709
1924	Hoarding, The	N		Owen, John		Newspaper Advertisements	142710
1975	Hoarse Muse	P	MLPL	Skolnik, Wm.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	142711
2006	Hoax, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10068, 10069			News Media. Journalist Clifford Irving (Richard Gere) sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s causing a media frenzy.  Truman Capote (Michael J. Burg). Reporter (Denis McKeown).Frank McCullough (John Bedford Lloyd).  CBS Reporter (Greg Abbey), Interviewer (Ed Crane). NBC Reporter #2 (Michael Barkann). NBC Reporter #3 (Ian O'Malley). AP Reporter (Jon Frankel).ABC Reporter (Reid Lamberty).	142712
1942	Hobby Horse-Laffs	C				Newspaper. Eye-poker invention for people who read your newspaper over your shoulder	142713
2006	Hobgoblins	N		Jaffe, Jacob		Journalist Solomon Weissman, known for his muckraking stories, and a psychologist who once treated the future presidential candidate are the only two people who can stop the candidate from becoming a dictator like Hitler.During hypnosis sessions, the psychopathic candidate unknowingly reveals his plan to the psychologist. Meanwhile, Weissman penetrates the financier's new Millennium Consortium and learns of their plans.In his climb to power, the candidate arranges for the disappearance of his opponents and those familiar with his past. It is up to the psychologist and the journalist to stop him.	142714
1984	Hoboken Chicken Emergency, The	MT				Newscaster (Stephanie Edwards).	142715
1952	Hockey Night in Canada	DT			Series 1952	Reporter. Pre-Game Reporter (Scott Oake). Colour Commentator (Marc Crawford). Commentator (Foster Hewitt).	142716
2007	Hocus POTUS	N		MacPherson, Malcolm		CNN Reporter is part of a mismatched band of co-conspirators who will be part of a plot to preserve the reputation of the beloved POTUS (shorthand for the President of the United States) and pay for a fake WMD. The jaded correspondent is part of the action that takes place between the fall of Baghdad and the capture of Saddam. 	142717
1936	Hodo no sasayaki	MF			Japan	Newspaper Reporter 1 (Joe Ohara).	142718
1950	Hoedown	M	DVD -R HQ 2438, 2357. DVD -R 1597	Shipman, Barry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Vera Wright inspiration for former movie cowboy to found up bank robbers hiding out at due ranch.	142719
1992	Hoffa	M				News Media. Reporter (Kevin Crowley). Reporter (Sherri Mazie). Detroit News Reporter (Scott Campbell). Reporter #1 (Robin Eurich). Reporter #2 (Robert Maffia). Senate Reporter (Jeff Howell). Young Reporter (Christopher Otto). Young Reporter (Dave Shemo).Detroit News Reporter (Scott Campbell). Newsman (Larry John Meyers). Newsman (David Regal).	142720
2007	Hog Wild	N		Pickens, Cathy		Reporter Noah Lakefield, a suspiciously overqualified reporter for an attorney's father's newspaper is working with the female attorney to help rescue native plants on a parcel of mountain property purchased by an unscrupulous developer.The current hot news story in sleep Dacus S.C. where the attorney practices law is a search for a runaway pot-bellied pig. Then a friend consults her to see what can be done about an enormous statue her late husband ordered installed on his grave.The statue is of an angel engraved with a poem accusing the wife of poisoning him. A body is stuffed in a mineshaft. A local  nurse and the developer are both are killed by poisoned chocolates -- and both were receiving anonymous letters.Now the attorney is also receiving the anonymous letters. The killings, along with eco-terrorists' attacks on the mountain development, threaten to make Dacus a hotspot of crime.The female attorney, whose eyes have been opened to local environmental problems by the prickly Noah, hopes to derail the building project, find a solution to her client's problem and solve the murders before she is killed herself.	142721
1989	Hogan Family, The:	T			Series	TV. David (Jason Bateman) gets involved in radio and television department at Northwestern. Family documentaries	142722
1968	Hogan's Heroes: No Names Please	T	DVD -R HQ 8516. SV 224		Episode #102. 11-30-1968. Series 9-17-65 to 7-4-71	War Correspondent Walter Hobson (Richard Erdman) has published a detail report of his escape from Germany via Hogan's clandestine operation.Right after Hogan helps the journalist escape from the Germans, an American newspaper tells of Hogan's operations at his camp.	142723
2000	Hojin	MF				TV Reporter (Rie Sakai). Cameraman (Masahiro Matsumoto).	142724
2008	Hokus Pokus	N		Michaels, Fern		Reporter is on the brink of exposing the Sisterhood -- seven friends who have taken vigilante justice to a new level but are living in exile of Barcelona because of the multiple pounds of flesh they have taken from men who wronged them. They receive a panicked call from Supreme Court Chief Justice Pearl Barnes who faces blackmail for her own illegal brand of justice. She will expose one of their contacts in the U.S. if they don’t help her keep her own deep dark secret -- she runs an underground railroad for women and children who have been abused by their husbands and boyfriends. Now the women must sneak back into the United States but also remain undetected as they investigate. But how do you make seven women disappear -- especially with a nosy reporter on their trail. 	142725
1930	Hokuspokus	MF				Reporter (Wilhelm Bendow)	142726
1987	Hol volt, hol nem volt	MF				TV Reporter (Klari Poor)	142727
1996	Hola Mexico	DF			Mexico. Series 1996.	News Staff. Reporters Susana Moscatel, Adriana Riveramelo.  Hosts Claudia Cordova, Antonio Farre, Rene Franco.	142728
2006	Holby City: Before a Fall	T			Episode #315. 10-24-2006	TV Newsreader (Robin Houston).	142729
2004	Holby City: Forgive and Forget	T			Episode #176. 1-27-2004	News Media. Reporter (Katy Odey).	142730
2003	Holby City: Friend in Need, A	T			Episode #156. 9-9-2003	Reporter (Phoebe Thomas). Reporter (Adam Russ).	142731
2000	Holby City: Real Thing, The	T			Episode #28. 10-19-2000	Newsreader (Sean Barrett).	142732
1985	Holcroft Covenant, The	M				Journalist (Dan van Husen)	142733
1932	Hold 'Em Jail	M	DVD -R HQ 10222, 10226 			Photographer (Billy Dooley). Photographer (Charles Dorety). Radio Announcer (Robert Armstrong).	142734
1937	Hold 'Em Navy!	M				Radio. Frank Nelson (radio announcer)	142735
1952	Hold Back the Night	T			Studio One - 4-14-52	Press	142736
1986	Hold Back the Page	T			BBC	British Fleet Street Tabloid Newspaper Reporter	142737
2009	Hold It Like a Baby	M				Newscaster (Craig Smith). Bipolar psychologist Wilbur Waskowicks has just finished his first book, “Anger Vanquished,” and hires exuberant temp Francesca to proofread. She has a thing for messy situations -- she married her poetry professor who was fired as a result. Francesca and Wilbur grow intimate when his book is published and they go to Lake Tahoe for his book launching. Book gets dismal reviews. Two other couples’ stories intertwine -- a screenwriter Joe with three ex-wives and four kids, and a newly pregnant woman hoping Joe will get her screenplay to his agent. A petite, foul-mouthed waitress aspires to be a vet and meets an overly sensitive boxer who has finally gotten a title fight in Las Vegas. 	142738
1938	Hold My Hand	M			UK Only	Press	142739
1966	Hold On!	M	DVD -R HQ 6526, 6531.			Photographer (Phil Arnold). Publicist (Mickey Deems).	142740
1926	Hold Still	M			Short - Comedy	Editor (William Blaisdell). Flapper girl is at odds with her fiancé.	142741
1945	Hold That Blonde	M				Newspaper Reporter (Crane Whitley).	142742
1938	Hold That Co-Ed	M	SV 134			News Media. Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn). Radio Newscaster (Carroll Nye). Radio Reporter on Football Field (Cyril Ring).  News Photographer (Harold Goodwin). Announcer of State-Louisiana Game (Douglas Evans). Announcer of State-Clayton Game (Sam Hayes). While running for governor a politician aids a needy college by plotting to assure victory for their football team.	142743
1934	Hold That Girl	M		Nichols, Dudley and Lamar Trotti (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for the News Graphic, Tony Bellamy (Claire Trevor) romances a detective while exposing jewel thieves.  Plays practical jokes.  At start of film, she goes in search of a juicy story and finds herself being held captive by a madman with a gun.Meets the detective when she scribbles the world "help" on her panties in lipstick and throws them out a window. Detective forces her to go out with him by holding her for indecent exposure.  Witnesses a gangland shooting, captured by the killer.Marries the detective while her frustrated editor threatens to charge the detective with violating the Mann Act.  Editor McCloy (Robert McWade).	142744
1952	Hold That Line	M	SVD 789		Bowery Boys	Editor Harold Lane. Football announcer (Tom Halon)	142745
1933	Hold the Press	M		McCoy, Horace (Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Tim Collins (Tim McCoy) is knocked out and his press card stolen. Loses his job when he is accused of letting the assailant escape. Decides to investigate on his own and restore his reputation. Managing Editor Mr. Bishop (Oscar Apfel).Arrested on false drunk driving charge so he can get into prison and solve the crime. Variety, 12/5/33: "He is one of those imaginary reporters who rifle the chief of detective's drawer as though it were his wife's handbag. He doesn't drink….""…but is well known in speaks. And, when bent on getting the evidence ahead of the police, he smears his lips with likker to stimulate a stew... he has things fixed with the judge to give him an easy sentence long enough to get the story."Copy Desk Editor (Steve Clark). Press Room Foreman (Harry Todd).	142746
1985	Hold Up pa Bronx Avenue	CB			Epix #10	Journalisten Festin	142747
1948	Hold With The Hares	N		Zinberg, L.		Newspaperman Steve Anderson with low moral standards and a basic instability. Sees the errors of his ways and set out to improve.	142748
1924	Hold Your Breath	M	VHS 824	Conklin, Frank Roland (Story).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter The Girl (Dorothy Devore) is dismissed from her beauty parlor job and turns to reporting. Interviews an eccentric collector, who shows her a valuable bracelet.When a monkey grabs the bracelet through an open window, she chases him up a skyscraper to get it. City Editor (Lincoln Plummer).	142749
1985	Hold-Up	M				News Media. Journaliste (Karen Racicot). Journaliste U.S.A. (Marguerite Corriveau). Une Journaliste (Liliane Clune). Le Journaliste T.V. (Louis-Georges Girard).	142750
2004	Holding Hands at Midnight	N		Gray, G. William	PR	Public Relations Executive Mark Williams in Florida. After a passionate college romance ends, Williams becomes a newspaper reporter in Birmingham and is soon swept into the city's lavish debutante season.Two affairs follow, falter and fade. He then joins the postwar tidal wave to Florida, where he opens a public relations firm and marries.Yet a decade later, he's again alone. he represents golfer Arnold Palmer, he meets glamorous movie, theater, and sports celebrities, he's involved in a heated Florida governor's race, and a global PR firm buys Mark's company.Through the years, Mark reconnects with his former loves as they drift tantalizingly in and out of his life.	142751
1998	Holding Out	N		Faulk, Anne O.		Journalist Jake Ward, the handsome Pulitzer Prize-winning writer is the object of a crush by a managing partner at an Atlanta investment firm who is hitting her late thirties and beginning to despair of ever finding another man to love.Single mother and financial wizard is outraged when the wife of a top government leader committed suicide after enduring years of spousal abuse. Worse, abuser stays in office.So she gets the idea to stage a protest that would hit men where they live: No sex. She emulates Lysistrata who persuaded women of Athens to withhold sex from their husbands to end a war.Majority of women across America agreed. Then all hell broke loose. Male power structure and the reporter miserable about women holding out. Now someone is using dirty tricks,  underhanded tactics and outright terror to stop the woman and her movement.	142752
1955	Hole Idea, The	M				News Media. Newspapers. Headlines. Movie Newsreels.	142753
2005	Hole in Texas, A	N		Wouk, Herman		Washington Post Reporter dubs an astrophysicist the "Deep Throat Physicist" who passed secrets to the Chinese.	142754
1929	Hole in the Wall, The	M	VHS 1084	Jackson, Fred (Play). Pierre Collings (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book. Remake of 1922 film.	Reporter Gordon Grant (David Newell) is in love with a woman disguising herself as a gypsy fortune-teller. She intends to kidnap a child and turn her to a life of crime to get revenge against grandmother of the child who falsely accused her of theft.Reporter helps police bust the gypsy parlor not realizing fortune-teller is the woman he loves. After being cleared by the grandmother, the woman is freed and reunited with the reporter.	142755
1922	Hole in the Wall, The	M		Jackson, Fred (Play). June Mathis (Adaptation).	Ness Book - Filmed again in 1929.	Reporter Gordon Grant (Allan Forrest), who specializes in crime stories, is investigating robberies committed by a spiritualist's gang. When a phony spiritualist is killed, her gang convinces a woman to impersonate the medium.She has just been released from prison after being falsely accused of theft and plans to get revenge on the woman who framed her on kidnapping charge.  Reporter recovers kidnapped child, clears the woman, who turns out to be his childhood sweetheart.	142756
2007	Hole-in-One Adverbs	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Jeff Chandler		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	142757
2001	Hole, The	M				Reporters Claire Fox, Jennifer Hockman, Jack Tanner).	142758
2003	Hole, The	M			Ness. Adult-Gay parody of "The Ring" movies. Feature length pornographic spoof on the popular horror film, “The Ring.” Gay Adult.	Reporter Benny Benson (Tag Eriksson) of the San Bernardino Examiner investigating video tape that turns people gay.Benson investigates reports of sexual transformations by interviewing those affected. He watches the tape and tries desperately to save himself from the curse as the seven days go by. The cursed videotape turns its viewers into homosexuals within a week of being watched. 	142759
2006	Holiday	M				Journalist Iris (Kate Winslet), a London newspaper reporter, agrees over the Internet to swaps homes with an American for Christmas vacation. She is a woman devoted to a scoundrel who doesn't love her.She heads to her luxurious home in Los Angeles and the other woman, who runs a thriving business cutting movie trailers, settles into Iris's cozy cottage in the English countryside.Newspaper Wedding Announcement Writer lives alone in a snow-dusted storybook cottage at the end of a country lane and a movie trailer editor lives in a multimillion dollar home in Brentwood.	142760
1952	Holiday for Sinners	M	DVD -R HQ 2243, 2245. SVDSP 1326	Basso, Hamilton (Novel).  A.I. Bezzerides (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter is unscrupulous and affects lives of three boyhood friends reunited through circumstance during Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans. Doctor, priest and boxer. Boxer manipulated by deceitful reporter into killing his manager who owes him money.Boxer is stalked and killed by manager's cohorts, other two men are drawn into the situation and their involvement convinces them to remain in New Orleans.	142761
1997	Holiday in Your Heart	MT				Photographer (Craig Taylor). Photographer (Danielle von Zerneck).	142762
1942	Holiday Inn	M	DVD -R HQ 2601, 2602.		PR practitioner	Public Relations Man Danny Reed (Walter Abel).	142763
2006	Holiday, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9450, 9451, 9552			Newspaper Editor (Terry Diab). Editor (Kenneth Danziger). Newspaper Party Guest (Suzanne Dizon).	142764
1992	Holiday:	DT			Series 1992-. Travel Show.	Reporters Simon Calder (2004-2006), Alison Comyn (1997-1999), Kristy Gallacher (2006), James Price (2006), Sumit Bose (2006), Nicki Chapman (2006), Diarmuid Gavin (2006), Anthony Crank (2006), Ade Adepitan (2006), Colin Jackson (2006), Nick Smith (2006).Reporters Joe Mace (2006), William Gray (2006), Dominic Littlewood (2006), Lisa Rogers (2006).Presenters Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (2006), Jill Dando (1992-1999), Steve Leonard (1997), Craig Doyle (1999-2004), Frank Bough, Kate Humble, Caron Keating,  Ross Kelly, Mark Simpkin, Carole Smillie, Jeremy Spake, Arabella Weir, Claudia Winkleman.Presenter Steve Yabsley, Ginny Buckley, Rowland Rivron.	142765
2006	Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen	C				Photographer (Andrew Block - voice).	142766
1983	Holing Out	SS	UCLA	Jackson, Graham	In "Decline of Western Hill, The."	Narrator at the Riverina Reporter.  B's articles, eventually attacks narrator personally.  Narrator resigns. Edited sided with B. B steps into his place. Reporter even publishes his golfing pieces..	142767
2006	Holla	M				TV Newscaster (Rich Skidmore).	142768
1997	Hollis Ball: Dead Duck:	NM		Chappell, Helen	#2 Sam and Hollis Mystery Series	Reporter Hollis Ball of the Watertown Gazette, a local newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore, solves crime with her dead ex-husband, the charming ghost Sam Wescott.Ball wasn't too crazy about a judge who recently gave a convicted wife murderer a light sentence. But she is certain that her old schoolmate didn't bash the judge as police suspect. The murder weapon was an expensive antique snow goose decoy.Hand-carving wooden duck decoys is becoming a lost art. At the Decoy Jamboree, Ball finds collectors' lust permeating everything "like cheap cologne." The notoriously acquisitive judge is murdered on the very eve of the festival.The biggest worry is that his blood may have damaged the antique snow goose used to do him in.	142769
2006	Hollis Ball: Fright of Ghosts, A	NM		Chappell, Helen	#5 Sam and Hollis Mystery Series	Reporter Hollis Ball of the Watertown Gazette, a local newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore, solves crime with her dead ex-husband, the charming ghost Sam Wescott.Who killed Sluggo on the docks? Why do all the homes on Shellpile Island suddenly sport fancy new room additions and this year's vehicles? Why does everyone on Shellpile Island appear distant and suspicious?Hollis is joined by Sam and a 300-year-old pirate as she takes on Sluggo's three wives and the local law to clear her brother's name.	142770
1998	Hollis Ball: Ghost of a Chance:	NM		Chappell, Helen	#3 Sam and Hollis Mystery Series	Reporter Hollis Ball of the Watertown Gazette, a local newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore, solves crime with her dead ex-husband, the charming ghost Sam Wescott. The reporter and the ghost investigate a 30-year-old murder.On Maryland's salt-swept Eastern shore, Ball has a dilapidated old house, a dysfunctional family and a talent for solving mysteries. How does the wisecracking, love-burned Ball find out so much about other people's secrets? Just ask the ghost at her side.What Sam Wescott lacks in respect for Ball's privacy, he makes up in his ability to talk to the dead. For Hollis, Sam's talent has never come in handier. A vintage Cadillac has been resurrected from the muddy waters beneath a highway bridge.Sam's pal from the Other Side, a prominent 19th century American author known as "Ed" supplies essential information about a clue left by the woman whose skeleton turns up in a Cadillac fork lifted from a deep creek.The dead woman's daughter is star of Hopeless Hearts, the most-watched soap opera in all of Maryland and a chicken tycoon.	142771
1999	Hollis Ball: Giving Up the Ghost:	NM		Chappell, Helen	#4 Sam and Hollis Mystery Series	Reporter Hollis Ball of the Watertown Gazette, a local newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore, solves crime with her dead ex-husband, the charming ghost Sam Wescott.The girl crime reporter forecasts trouble when her long-lost godfather, a washed-up ballplayer, reappears in town to organize an Elvis impersonator contest.When one of the many competing Elvises who have converged turns up dead, her godfather becomes a prime suspect. As the killings mount, Ball is forced to protect her godfather from jail.Sam Wescott is prone to materialize at awkward moments -- like when Hollis is out on a date. But he's indispensable at a crime scene. And when the Elvis impersonator is murdered at a sleazy motel, Hollis needs Sam's divine intervention.Her ne'er-do=well godfather flew in from Las Vegas just to emcee the Elvis competition -- and he made Hollis one of the judges. Now, surrounded by sequined singers, Hollis is wondering if she's a patsy.	142772
1996	Hollis Ball: Slow Dancing with the Angel of Death:	NM		Chappell, Helen	#1 Sam and Hollis Mystery Series	Reporter Hollis Ball of the Watertown Gazette, a local newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore, solves crime with her dead ex-husband, the charming ghost Sam Wescott.She's just received an odd request from her ex-husband: find the person who murdered him. When charming rich kid Sam Wescott dies in a fatal boating accident, few mourn his untimely death.The person most shocked to shed a tear is reporter Ball, his former wife who was abandoned by him 10 years before on their honeymoon. Now he is gone. Or is he? Sam's ghost brings Hollis the interesting news that his accidental death was murder.Sam pesters her to find the killer. She would like to say no, but ever susceptible to his no-good, upper-class charms -- even in their present somewhat spectral form -- she says yes.Ball plops down into the middle of a whopping story that involves Sam's old-line family, a group of ecoactivists and some very hot political potatoes.	142773
1991	Hollis Carpenter: Bayou City Secrets	N	OWN - H - MLPL	Powell, Deborah		Investigative Reporter Hollis Carpenter, the tough, blunt-talking female investigative reporter for the Houston Times, quits rather than accepts a society page assignment. Newspaper owner Andrew Delacroix. Said to be a lesbian. 	142774
1992	Hollis Carpenter: Houston Town	NM	OWN - H	Powell, Deborah		Investigative Reporter Hollis Carpenter with the Houston Times. Said to be a lesbian.	142775
2007	Hollow Eyes	NM		Martin, Chris		Investigative Reporter Leslie Rafter and her husband, Steve, are on the trail of a terrifying serial killer. His thirst for blood consumes him. He has killed six innocent people.When the terrifying maniac sets his sights on Leslie, it becomes a life and death battle to survive. Can Steve and Leslie stop the man known as Hollow Eyes? Can they get their life back or will it get snuffed out?	142776
2006	Hollow Man II	M				News Media. Field Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	142777
1944	Hollow Men, The	N	OWN - H	Hutchison, Bruce		Press	142778
1949	Hollow of the Wave	N		Newhouse, Edward		Press	142779
1967	Hollow Sunday, The	NM		Harling, Robert		Press	142780
2008	Hollowmen, The	T			Australia	Journalist (Justina Noble -- Two Episodes). 	142781
2002	Holly Colshannon: Playing James	N		Mason, Sarah	#1 Holly Colshannon Series	Columnist-Reporter Holly Colshannon of the Bristol Gazette thinks her career is about to take a terminal nosedive when she is moved from covering "pet deaths" for her local Bristol paper and made Crime Correspondent writing a column for the newspaper.New Police PR Officer comes up with brilliant idea of having Colshannon shadowing a detective and writing a diary column about his working life. The detective, a bit of a sour puss, is furious he has accident-prone Holly following him around.He is to be married in six weeks. Holly has a career to think about and this infuriating man is not going to stand in her way. Her editors at the newspaper realize her column is proving extremely popular with the readers.They are waiting for something romantic to happen between the handsome detective and the nice young reporter.Holly's rugby-playing boyfriend and the detective's super-gorgeous fiancée are also involved. The detective is very serious and Holly is a disaster waiting to happen, constantly having pratfalls that make her a regular at the local emergency room.	142782
2005	Holly Colshannon: Society Girls (aka High Society)	N		Mason, Sarah	#2 Holly Colshannon Series	Reporter Holly Colshannon of the Bristol Gazette  lives to get a scoop. She shows up in Cornwall to enlist her sister Clemmie a London art appraiser temporarily working as a waitress on a juicy story.Society Journalist Emma McKellan writes the society pages for the Bristol Gazette and disappears days before her lavish wedding. As Holly and Clemmie search for clues on the missing bride (relishing the prospect of delicious scandal), they inadvertently steer themselves directly toward trouble.They want to track down the missing high-society journalist engaged to a teacher. Everything isn't what it seems. Clemmie and Holly have run-ins with Emma's powerful father and the police.	142783
2008	Holly Winter: All Shots	NM		Conant, Susan	#18 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts.Dog Columnist Winter goes searching for a missing dog, a Siberian husky named Strike, and instead finds a woman’s corpse. In the victim’s possession are personal papers belonging to Holly and another Cambridge-area Holly Winter, suggesting the woman may have been indulging in a little identity theft. Even stranger, when Holly finally finds Strike, she turns out to be a rare blue Alaskan malamute with Holly’s name and phone number on her tag. The two living Holly Winters must deal with their mutual dislike as they hurl into a hair-raising conflict connected to a crooked former dog breeder who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Columnist Holly, the malamute trainer isn’t the only Holly Winter in town. There’s Holly Number Two, a dog hater. And now a third H.W. has shown up. Unfortunately, this last one is a corpse that Holly number one discovered while searching for a missing husky.	142784
1997	Holly Winter: Animal Appetite:	NM	OWN - P	Conant, Susan	#10 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusett discovers a canine lover's double life when he is murdered. Who can explain the odd behavior of his family? What was his strange connection to a local legend?How can Holly muzzle the killer before he strikes again.	142785
1998	Holly Winter: Barker Street Regulars, The	NM		Conant, Susan	#11 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She and her champion Alaskan malamute Rowdy have become pet therapists at a nursing home.Rowdy's work as a therapy dog for a Sherlock Holmes fan at a local nursing home ultimately involves Holly in another case of murder.	142786
1991	Holly Winter: Bite of Death, A	NM	OWN	Conant, Susan	#4 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts	142787
1995	Holly Winter: Black Ribbon:	NW		Conant, Susan	#8 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts and Rowdy, one of her two prize Alaskan malamutes, plan to spend a week at a resort in Maine for dogs and their owners.Holly is in heaven -- until she receives a black-edged car consoling her for the loss of her pet. Is Kimi, Holly's other malamute in jeopardy? Or is this a sick joke?	142788
1992	Holly Winter: Bloodlines	NM		Conant, Susan	#5 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts	142789
2004	Holly Winter: Bride and Groom (aka Bride & Groom)	NM		Conant, Susan	#16 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Columnist Holly Winter, author of a regular column in Dog's Life magazine and a new book, 101 Ways to Cook Liver, puts her pets above anything and everyone else -- even her veterinarian fiancé.She must figure out why several women, all with some connection to her, have been violently murdered in the greater Boston area.The killer has promised a next victim and Holly fears it will be her. If she wants to make it to her wedding day, she'd better solve the crime.	142790
2000	Holly Winter: Creature Discomforts:	NM		Conant, Susan	#13. Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, MassachusettsLeft with amnesia following a brutal attack in a national park in Maine, Holly Winter joins forces with her malamute companions, Rowdy and Kimi, to find the culprit	142791
1990	Holly Winter: Dead and Doggone	NM	OWN	Conant, Susan	#2 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts is a feisty, thirtysomething dog-lover with expertise in breeding, training and caring for dogs while tracking down criminals and killers.	142792
2003	Holly Winter: Dogfather, The: Dog Lover's  Mystery	NM		Conant, Susan	#15 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, MassachusettsWinter becomes caught up in the middle of the mob's latest vendetta when she takes a job training a new puppy belonging to a wise guy with a nasty reputation	142793
1999	Holly Winter: Evil Breeding:	NM		Conant, Susan	#12 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts has a contract to write the text for a book of photographs commemorating the legendary Morris and Essex Dog Shows, canine extravaganzas leading up to World War II.She is delighted with the assignment and immediately sets out to interview one of the few remaining people who actually attended one of the shows. It only takes one visit for Holly to realize something strange is going on.	142794
2006	Holly Winter: Gaits of Heaven	NM		Conant, Susan	#17 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts.Winter is a dedicated dog trainer following the tracks of an odd breed of pup to an even stranger breed of human when she's enlisted to rein in a dysfunctional New Age couple's Aussie huskapoo.When the wife dies because of an accidental overdose of mixed meds, Winter becomes embroiled in the family's dirty little secrets especially when the victim's daughter convinces Holly it was murder.Surrounded by dogs and psychiatrists (the victim and the husband are both therapists), Winter must find a motive for murder.	142795
1992	Holly Winter: Gone to the Dogs	N		Conant, Susan	#6 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts on the wrong side of 30, sniffs out crime and corruption on the streets of Cambridge.Winter spends her time training her two copiously described Alaskan malamutes, enjoying a courtship with a veterinarian, contributing to dog-lovers' magazines and solving mysteries.A well-regarded veterinarian has vanished.	142796
1990	Holly Winter: New Leash on Death, A	NM	OWN - P	Conant, Susan	#1 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts writes a column for the publication. She is shocked when a training session at a dog obedience school ends in murder.	142797
1991	Holly Winter: Paws Before Dying	NM	OWN - P	Conant, Susan	#3 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts trains, shows and loves her own Alaskan malamutes and helps rescue others ion need of protection.When she learns that a malamute is for sale at a pet shop, she visits the owner who is doing a brisk Valentine Day's business. Hours later, the owner is murdered. And the dog is missing.	142798
1994	Holly Winter: Ruffly Speaking:	N		Conant, Susan	#7 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, MassachusettsBizarre behavior of a hearing guide dog and the accidental poisoning death of a local bookseller embroil "Dog's Life" writer Holly Winter and her two Alaskan malamutes in a mystery	142799
1996	Holly Winter: Stud Rites	N		Conant, Susan	#9 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusett once again embroils herself in a murder case. When someone kills a dog-show judge Holly knows which competitors had access to the murder weapon.After two killings at the Alaskan Malamute National Specialty Show, the one-of-a-kind murder weapon is traced to Holly's ex-boyfriend -- and the stakes become more personal than she ever dreamed.	142800
2002	Holly Winter: Wicked Flea, The	NM		Conant, Susan	#14 Dog Lover's Mysteries Series	Magazine Writer Holly Winter for Dog's Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts is recovering from the head trauma she received in "Creature Discomforts." dealing with her father's second marriage, her ex-lover's marriage and her recovery from amnesia.She seeks the help of a therapist. When she takes her dogs for a walk in the park, Rowdy is attacked by a golden retriever whose aberrant behavior is not typical of the breed.The dog's owner also acts bizarre and when she is found murdered two weeks later, no one is surprised. Soon Holly gets involved in the investigation.	142801
2005	Holly's Heroes: Showtime	T			Australia. Episode #11.6-18-2005	Photographer (Murray Mitchell).	142802
2005	Holly's Heroes: Whole New Ball game, A	T			Episode #1. 4-9-2005	Weatherman (Greg Saunders).	142803
2005	Hollyoaks:	T			Episode #91. 11-18-2005	Reporter (John R. Walker).	142804
2006	Hollyoaks: In the City:	T			UK. Episode #3.8-28-2006	Photographer (Karen West).	142805
2006	Hollyoaks: In the City:	T			UK. Episode #2.8-21-2006	Photographer (Sandi Hodgkinson).	142806
2006	Hollyoaks: In the City:	T			UK. Episode #9.10-9-2006	Photographer (Nick Roberts).	142807
1923	Hollywood	M				Press in Hollywood	142808
2008	Hollywood 411	T				Correspondent Megan Tevrizian. Correspondent Carly Steel. Correspondent Alex McLeod. Correspondent (Mayleen Ramsey). Entertainment news and gossip including celebrity interviews and previews of TV shows and movies. 	142809
1996	Hollywood and the News	DT	VHS 439		AMC 1-7-96	Press	142810
1999	Hollywood Anocht:	DT			Ireland. Series 1999.	Critic Liam O Mochain.	142811
1936	Hollywood Boulevard	M		Marcin, Max and Faith Thomas (Story). Marguerite Roberts (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Jordan Winslow (C. Henry Gordon), unscrupulous publisher of gossip magazine, Modern Truth.  Scandal magazines and impact on Hollywood. Reporter (Charles Williams). Newsboy (Matty Roubert).	142812
1976	Hollywood Boulevard	M				News Media. First Reporter (Roberta Dean). Second Reporter (Milton Kahn). Cameraman (George Wagner).	142813
1989	Hollywood Boulevard II	M	SV 187			Cameraman (Robert Patrick). Film Editor (Kevin Tent).	142814
1944	Hollywood Canteen	M	DVD -R HQ 8898, 8904, 8903			Photographer (Charles Sherlock).	142815
1939	Hollywood Cavalcade	M				Reporter (Georgia Caine). Pete Tinney (Stuart Erwin), Michael's Cameraman. Assistant Cameraman (Arthur Rankin).	142816
1935	Hollywood Cemetery	N		O'Flaherty, Liam		News Media hype and international publicity scheme	142817
2001	Hollywood Commandos	DT	SVD 1088			Documentary. History of the Army Air Corps First Motion Picture Unit World War II	142818
1997	Hollywood Confidential	MT				News Media. Female Newscaster (Robyn Lees). Male Newscaster (Paul Goodman).	142819
2007	Hollywood Confidential	M				TV Crew (Gagik Margarian, Hayk Margarian)	142820
1989	Hollywood Detective, The	MT				News Media. Male Reporter (David Katims). Female Reporter (Candace Savalas).	142821
2007	Hollywood Dreams	M				News Media. Straight actors pretends to be gay to get ahead in an age of gossip journalism.	142822
1995	Hollywood Dreams Take 2	M				Editor (Robert Mayhew).	142823
2002	Hollywood Ending	M		Allen, Woody		Journalist Andrea Ford (Jodie Markell) does a making of the picture article on a film made by a director who suffers psychosomatic blindness. She shows the article to the studio head before publication.Director's former wife calls her a "cheap tabloid gossipmonger." Cameraman (Yu Lu).	142824
2005	Hollywood Flies	MT				TV News Announcer (Jennifer Miles).	142825
1957	Hollywood Glamour on Ice	M				Interviewer (Ralph Staub)	142826
2000	Hollywood Graffiti	N		Sederberg, Arelo C.		Public Relations Boy Wonder Arthur Gregory with dazzling good looks and charm to match is at the peak of it all -- public relations imagemakers, PR geniuses, men and women who could make gold from straw and turn it back again if they wanted to. Gregory was king in a land held in thrall by sex and drugs, and his subjects were an equally impressive and tragic assortment of hopefuls and has-beens. Arthur Gregory was a man on top of the world -- but the love of a woman would be his ultimate downfall.	142827
1999	Hollywood Hardcore Diaries: Erotic Tales from a Porn Reporter	SS		Skee, Mickey	Collection of 14 gay erotic short stories	Journalist Mickey Skee, reviewer of porn tapes, Gay & Bi Editor of Adult Video News. Chapter 11: The White Stuff: One Big Spurt for Mankind, January 10, 1994: “Selling my soul to a nasty tabloid is beginning to take a toll on me....” “I just returned from Cape Carniverous in Florida. I was there to do some in-depth digging on the astronaut program. Well, I uncovered a fantastic story by hanging out at a local bar. My story has been well received. It won me a few awards and a big bonus, but what was published wasn’t the real story. That I held on to for my book. It’s a true story about what happened to some of our most famous dudes in space.”	142828
1939	Hollywood Hobbies	DM	DVD -R HQ 6834	Sidney, George, Director	MGM Short	Sports. Sportscaster-Announcer Truman Bradley at the baseball game. Movie stars show up -- Jimmy Stewart. George Murphy, Joan Davis, Caesar Romero, Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, James Cagney and his mother, Joe E. Brown and Harry Ritz chooses sides.Buddy Ebsen, Tyrone Power. Jane Wither. Game: Milton Berle at Short Stop. Buster Keaton at third base. John Bowles in the outfield. Mary Pickford pitching. Arthur "Dagwood" Lake in broadcasting booth.Ritz Brothers are the umpires. Dick Powell at bat and hits a home run.	142829
2003	Hollywood Homicide	M				TV Chopper Newscaster (Jennifer York). Chopper Newscaster (Elvira Jimenez). Playgoer Critic (James E. Henderson).	142830
1934	Hollywood Hoodlum	M				Reporter (Monte Vandergrift).	142831
1990	Hollywood Hot Tubs 2: Educating Crystal	M			Adult	Interviewer (Patty Toy)	142832
1934	Hollywood Hotel	R			Series 1934-1938. CBS	Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons	142833
1938	Hollywood Hotel	M	DVD -R HQ 4764, 4765. SVDSP 634		Reagan. Inspired by Parson's network radio show	Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons (Herself). Cameraman (Eddie Acuff). Radio staff announcer (Ronald Reagan). Photographer (Billy Wayne).	142834
1924	Hollywood Kid, The	M				Cameraman (Andy Clyde).	142835
1994	Hollywood Kids	N	OWN - H	Collins, Jackie		Journalist Kennedy Chase, a beautiful savvy journalist who is on assignment to write the real truth about Hollywood.	142836
2006	Hollywood Kills	M				Reporter (Phoenix Gonzales). Insane, reclusive director-producer terrorizes people who come to Hollywood by twisting their dreams into fiendish torture in his own private "studio".	142837
1980	Hollywood Knights, The	M				Weatherman (Will Thornbury). School Photographer (Gordon Kimball Johnson).	142838
2003	Hollywood Liars Club, The	H	COPY	McArdle, Tracy (Writer). Eric Serivss (Illustrations)	PR - Premiere Magazine, 6-2003	Publicists. The good news: You've gotten a job as a Hollywood journalist, interviewing movie stars. The bad news: Now you have to deal with their publicists. Premiere reveals the real meanings of PR statements. Panel One: "They're just good friends" means"My client is whoring around in public again.  Panel Two: "No personal questions" means "My client may like coke and call girls, but he still can open a movie." Panel Three: "She'll only do the interview if she gets the cover" means "I know she doesn't…"…deserve it, but she's paying me five grand a month to say that." Panel Four: "He can't attend the junket due to illness" means "He's sick about what this movie will do to his career." Panel Five: "We are confident the facts will prove our client's….""...innocence" means "We have no idea what the facts are and haven't spoken to a lawyer yet." Panel 6: "Even if she did say that, you took it out of context" means "Damn you for bringing a tape recorder to the interview." Panel Seven: "He left the project"...because of creative differences" means "They wouldn't let his boyfriend rewrite the script."  Panel Eight: "She only has an hour for the interview" means "Any more than that, you'd see how dumb she really is."	142839
2000	Hollywood Looks at the News	DT	IJPC 1	Saltzman Composite Tape	IJPC VIDEO ONE	Journalists. This IJPC video offers two videos exclusive to IJPC Associates and for personal use only.Pulitzer Prize, a 12-minute collection of film and TV clips that demonstrates how print journalism’s highest award is used in movies and TV programs as immediate verification of a reporter’s worth.The video also shows how no one seemed to agree on how to pronounce the word, “Pulitzer.”Heroes and Scoundrels: The Image of the Journalist, 1914 to 1990, a collection of film and TV clips that shows journalists and the media in action from the silent films to 1990.  It runs approximately 30 minutes.	142840
1963	Hollywood Nudes Report	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	142841
2000	Hollywood Off-Ramp	T				Gossip Columnist  (Jim Metzler), ruthless '40s gossip columnist who gets comeuppance	142842
1932	Hollywood On Parade	M			Segment	Columnist. Cooper seen at breakfast table reading newspaper, commenting to unseen love about Louella Parsons' item about us in the paper (chimpanzee)	142843
1951	Hollywood Opening Night	T			Series 1951-1953	Press	142844
1956	Hollywood or Bust	M				Photographer (Drew Cahill). Photographer (Del Moore).	142845
1934	Hollywood Party	M	DVD -R HQ 5791, 5793			Reporter (Ted Healy-Himself). Photographer (Larry Fine-Himself). Photographer (Curly Howard). Photographer (Moe Howard-Himself).	142846
2006	Hollywood Photos of Katie Mills	M			Short	Photographer (Shane Fuller).	142847
1946	Hollywood Players	R			Series	Press	142848
1926	Hollywood Reporter, The	M		Jones, Grover (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters/Photographer - Ness Book	Editor Basil Manning (Charles K. French) of the Hollywood Morning Express refuses to endorse a man for mayor who threatens to expose the editor's past prison term.Editor tells Billy Hudson (Frank Merrill), known as the "Hollywood Reporter" that he can marry his daughter if he can get dirt on the mayoral candidate.With the help of photographer  Dell Crossley (William Hayes), Hudson proves the candidate runs a gambling den and the editor prints the story on the front page.Hudson marries the editor's daughter and the editor finally clears his reputation having been framed several years ago.	142849
2000	Hollywood Rocks the Movies: Early Years (1955-1970), The	DT				Movietone News Narrator (Joe King).	142850
1937	Hollywood Round-Up	M				Publicist Freddie Foster (Monty Collins).	142851
1997	Hollywood Safari	DT			Series 1997	Reporter Jaxon Duff Gwillim.	142852
2001	Hollywood Sex Fantasy	M			Adult	Reporters will do anything to meet a Hollywood actor.	142853
2005	Hollywood Sexcapades: Sensational	T	DVD -R HQ 9416, 9417. DVD -R HQ 6469 (Missing Ending).		Adult	Journalist meets a socially conscious Internet blogger.	142854
2005	Hollywood Sexcapades: Undercover Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 4683		Adult	Tabloid Magazine Female Reporter-Photographer Julie goes under cover to investigate the troubled past of a former child star. Editor Tom.	142855
2005	Hollywood Show, The	DT			2005- Series	Correspondent Jessica Makinson (2005)	142856
1987	Hollywood Shuffle	M	L			Parody News. Siskel and Ebert: "Sneakin' in the Movies," in which two street brothers give the finger to those films that don't make the markReporter (Beverly Brown). Reporter (Charles R. Edwards).  Reporter (Tamra Kaggar). Reporter (Peter Krug). Reporter (Brad Laven).  Reporter (Lorrie Marlow).	142857
1932	Hollywood Speaks	M		Krasna, Norman (Story and Adaptation with Jo Swerling).		Gossip Columnist Jimmy Reed (Pat O'Brien) who stops an actress' suicide attempt.	142858
1938	Hollywood Stadium Mystery	M				Sportswriters. Ringside Reporter (Jack O'Shea).  Announcer (Dan Tobey).	142859
1950	Hollywood Star Playhouse	R			Series 1950-1953	Press	142860
1945	Hollywood Star Preview	R			Series 1945-1948	Press	142861
1944	Hollywood Startime (akaTalk of the Town)	R			Series 1944-1946	Press	142862
1944	Hollywood Steps Out	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			News Media. Academy Awards	142863
1951	Hollywood Story	M				Radio Commentator (Olan Soule).	142864
1956	Hollywood Summer Theatre	T			Series	Press	142865
1978	Hollywood Teen	DT				Interviewer	142866
1955	Hollywood Today	T				Gossip Columnist Sheila Graham, daily interview show	142867
1955	Hollywood Today with Sheilah Graham	DT			Series. 1-3-1955 to 8-19-1955. NBC	Columnist-Host Sheilah Graham.	142868
2003	Hollywood Wives: New Generation, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Susan O'Rourke).	142869
2003	Hollywood's Magical Island: Catalina	DT				News Narrator (Ed Thorgersen - Voice) of Movietone News.	142870
1963	Hollywood's World of Flesh	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	142871
2006	Hollywoodland	M	DVD -R HQ 10009, 10010			Reporter (Todd Grinnell -- Times Reporter).  Clark Kent-Superman-George Reeves (Ben Affleck). Perry White-John Hamilton (Sven Van de Ven). Lois Lane-Phyllis Coates (Lorry Ayers). Jimmy Olsen-Jack Larson (Joseph Adam).Funeral Reporter #1 (Murray Oliver). Funeral Reporter #2 (Walter Rinaldi).  Camera Girl (Natalie Krill).	142872
1989	Holmes	T			Series	Reporter (Lisa Manning)	142873
2002	Holmes Show, The:	TF			Episode #1.	Journalist (Raoul Bhaneja).	142874
1979	Holocaust Cannibal	M				Reporters. Group of young reporters go on Amazon expedition to make a documentary of the last remaining cannibal tribes. Group disappears. Film they shot before they died. Disgusting.	142875
2001	Holocaust: Untold Story, The	DT	SVD 1101			News. American Journalists -- and the most respected newspaper of World War II, The New York Times, buried information on Nazi atrocities	142876
1981	Holocausto porno (aka Porno Holocaust)	MF			Adult. Italy. 	Reporter (Joe D'Amato) investigates a mutant monster with a huge penis (an African-American who fell victim to nuclear fallout) rapes and kills the females of a scientific exploration team.	142877
2003	Holy Cross	M			UK	TV Reporter (Judy Vause). TV Reporter (Rohan Siva).	142878
2009	Holy Hell	M				News Media. News Anchor (Jill Blackwood). News Reporter (Andrea Skola). Live Reporter (Jodi Jinks). Cross Talk Host (Robert Kraft). Radio Host (Matthew Scott). Cross Talk Producer (Julia M. Smith).   In a last ditch attempt to save a small financially strapped church, the parishioners decide to make a horror movie to raise the necessary funds. An insidious right-wing religious group decides to make an example of them before they can complete the task. 	142879
1998	Holy Man	M	DVD -R HQ 6507, 6508.			News Media. Reporter #1 (Nancy Duerr). Reporter #2 (Tonya Oliver). Reporter #3 (Fred Workman). Reporter #4 (Jacqueline Chernov). Reporter #5 (Roger E. Reid). News Photographer (Rick Michaels). Cameraman ((Marc Macaulay). Cameraman (Gary A. Rogers).	142880
1994	Holy Matrimony	M				News Reporter (Shannon Everts)	142881
1943	Holy Matrimony	M				Critic (William Austin). Critic (Fritz Field)	142882
1999	Holy Smoke	M				Cult Video Reporters (Joan Bodgen, Robert Lee, Eric Schussler)	142883
2008	Holyman Undercover	M				Reporter (Sheri Shea, Autumn Paul). 	142884
2009	Holyman Undercover	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Autumn Paul). Reporter #3 (Sheri Shea). Amish man comes to Hollywood as a missionary and gets cast as Satan on a nighttime soap opera. 	142885
1995	Homage	M	SVD 616			News Media. El Paso Newscaster (Raymond Mesa). Members of the press descend on a New Mexico community following the murder of a sitcom actress.	142886
1991	Hombre Neon, El (aka Neon Man, The)	MF		Abril, Albert	Spain	Journalists. The neon man is a man who earns a poor pay by installing new advertisements. One day he is run down by two journalists who offer him a strange proposition: He has to be in a place where he will receive a package for them.He accepts because he needs the money. But, for no reason at all, he is pursued by delinquents while he waits for his package.	142887
1957	Hombre que logro sser invisible, El	MF				Reporter (Salvador Lozano)	142888
1997	Home Alone 3	M				Photographer (Darwin Harris)	142889
1988	Home and Away	T			Episode #8. 2-1-1988	Newsreader (Alan Cinis).	142890
1997	Home and Away	T			Episode #89.	Editor (Liz Crosby).	142891
1989	Home and Away:	T			Episode #71.	Interviewer (John Banas). Cameraman (Joe Barton).	142892
1838	Home As Found	N	USC	Cooper, James Fenimore		Journalist Steadfast Dodge, Yankee journalist of questionable character. Editor of the Active Inquirer.  Pre-Civil War.	142893
1999	Home at Last	N		Stone, Katherine		TV Anchor Galen Chandler is a disaster. She  has none of the sophistication, education or presence of New York's beloved Marianne McLain, KCOR's long-time anchor who recently died of cancer.Mysteriously, Chandler is offered job of a lifetime and is trying hard to make a go of it. She lands exclusive interview with reclusive police negotiator during touchy hostage situation at local hospital, she cannot bring herself to report the scoop.That would cement her career, but also endanger the life of one of the young hostages. The police negotiator is drawn to the young reporter in spite of his conviction to remain impartial.He protest her when the serial killer preying on the women of his past draws her into the twisted plot.	142894
2004	Home at the End of the World, A	M	DVD			Journalist Jonathan “Johnny” Glover (Dallas Roberts) is a food columnist for a newspaper and is openly gay in an East Village apartment in New York City. He dresses in leather and has random sex with men he meets at the movie theater, but he is lonely, introspective and unsure of himself.  Jonathan’s Co-Worker (Michael Mayer). Love triangle with Bobby and Clare. 	142895
1998	Home at the End of the World, A	N		Cunningham, Michael		Food Columnist Jonathan Glover works for a newspaper and is openly gay in an East Village apartment in New York City. He dresses in leather and has random sex with men he meets at the movie theater, but he is lonely, introspective and unsure of himself. Love triangle with Bobby and Clare. 	142896
1979	Home Before Midnight	M				Publisher (Bobby Bernard).	142897
1948	Home Canning	M				Magazine. Edgar Kennedy. House Beautiful magazine to photograph her house	142898
2005	Home Delivery: Aapko...Ghar Tak	MF			India	Columnist Sunny Chopra (Vivek Oberoi) of the Times of Hindustan is popular as “Gyan Guru,” a person who solves people’s problems in his own column. He is also in the process of writing a script for a Bollywood filmmaker. Sunny lives in a flat in Bombay along with his life-in girlfriend. He is prone to avoiding his editor’s telephone calls making the editor angrier and angrier.  He is prone to taking freebies all the time -- he’ll order a pizza which guarantees delivery within 30 minutes or the pizza is free. When the pizza arrives, usually on time, he refuses to pay up. He also intimidates people with his “Gyan Guru” look.  When a new pizza man delivers a pizza to Sunny, Sunny’s world is changed forever making him lose his job at the Times Of Hindustan, breaking up with his girlfriend so he can date a South Indian superstar, and make excuses for not finishing the movie script.  It also opens him to attack by a crazed killer called Page 3 Psycho (P3P). 	142899
1989	Home Fires Burning	MT		Inman, Robert (Novel and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Jake "Daddy Jake" Tibbets (Bernard Hughes) is a cantankerous small-town Southern Newspaper editor of the weekly The Free Press. He tells his wife that newspapers are supposed to make people made.He says his whole family was born cantankerous and that is why they are all newspapermen. His grandson Lonnie (Patrick Harris) offers to help with the paper.When his son's coffin returns from World War II, he pulls a gun and insists the sealed military coffin is opened. He is jailed for his actions and Lonnie and Tibbets' wife Pastine (Sada Thompson) put out the paper while he is in jail.After the war, his shell-shocked son returns -- he is alive. Tibbets suffers an attack and decides he is done running the paper. His son Henry (Bill Pullman) and Lonnie take over publication with Henry's second wife handling the accounts.Lonnie accuses Big Daddy of being a quitter for not returning to the paper and during a birthday celebration Tibbets announces he is still the editor and is going back to work.  Praise for depiction of small town life.	142900
1987	Home Fires Burning	N		Inman, Robert		Editor Jake Tibbetts, editor of the local newspaper and town's self-proclaimed conscience. Paper inherited from his grandfather	142901
2003	Home For All, A	M				Interviewer (Bill Greenfield).	142902
2004	Home for Christmas	N		Roberts, Nora	In "The Gift."	Correspondent Jason Law is a prize-winning reporter who after years of world travel, returns home to New Hampshire carrying the memories of the girl he left behind for 10 years -- and he is determined to win back her love.But she was a woman with responsibilities and the reporter is a wandering nomad. All they could have was this one Christmas together. Could she summon the courage to give Law a once-in-a-lifetime holiday gift.	142903
2001	Home for the Heart	SS		MacDonald, Shari	In "Restoration and Romance" collection	TV Host Flynn Kelley inherits half of a historic Maryland estate and the spunky woman squares off against a maddening figure from her troubled youth. Working together, can she and the man renovate the crumbling estate -- and their wounded hearts?	142904
1985	Home Free All	M				Reporter (Steve Powers)	142905
1993	Home Free: Abbysitter	T	SV 204		Episode #2. 4-7-1993	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142906
1993	Home Free: Can't Start a Fire Without a Spark	T			Episode #12. 2-12-1993	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142907
1993	Home Free: Family Ties	T			Episode #8.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142908
1993	Home Free: Front Page	T			Episode #6.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142909
1993	Home Free: Great Expectations	T			Episode #9.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142910
1997	Home Free: Groundlings, The	T	SV 205. VHS 613 (poor quality tape).		Episode #3. 4-14-1993. Series March 1993-July 1993.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142911
1993	Home Free: Nature of Things	T			Episode #10	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142912
1993	Home Free: Pair O'Guys Lost	T			Episode #11	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142913
1993	Home Free: Party Down	T	SV 203		Episode #4. 4-21-93	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142914
1993	Home Free: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-31-1993	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Matt took the kids along while he checked out a story on location. Kept them up all night.	142915
1993	Home Free: Prime Time	T			Episode #13.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt gets a chance to go work for TV news but realizes it isn't the place for him.	142916
1993	Home Free: Secrets of Matt's Success	T			Episode #5.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt's easygoing lifestyle was turned upside down when his older sister Vanessa returned home with her two 13-year-old children. Divorced and raising two children on her own, she was unable to work her way through law school.	142917
1993	Home Free: Shuttle Diplomacy	T			Episode #7.	Reporter Matt Bailey (Matthew Perry), a twentysomething, small-time reporter who still lives with his mother. When his older sister and children move ion Matt's easy-going life is changed considerably.Although the economy wasn't doing so well, Matt did have a job as a reporter but it wasn't enough to afford his own place. And he didn't mind living with his mother -- he didn't have to worry about the rent and there was always a hot meal waiting for him.At the paper, Matt worked for Ben Brookstone (Alan Oppenheimer), a nice guy who could see potential hidden beneath Matt's freeloading exterior. Matt's best friend Walter Peters (Dan Schneider) also worked at the paper.Rounding out the staff at the paper was Laura (Brooke Theiss), the beautiful young photographer who caught Matt's eye after only four-and-a-half days on the job. The two never got together despite a mutual, if somewhat unspoken, attraction.Matt and Laura are sent to cover the launch of the space shuttle. She drove like a maniac to get there scaring Matt to death. The launch was delayed so along with several dozen other reporters they had to find accommodations.	142918
1994	Home Improvement:	T	VHS 401		Episode	News Media	142919
1999	Home Improvement: Clash of the Taylors	T	VHS 1275		Episode	Journalist Randy (Jonathan Taylor) takes a hard line with Tim's boss in an interview about Binford's poor pollution record.	142920
1995	Home Improvement: Eye on Tim	T	VHS 1292		Episode.	TV Reporter, a pretty journalist, does a feature on "Tool Time"	142921
1995	Home Improvement: Route of all Evil, The	T	DVD -R HQ 32241			Newspaper route causes Brad's schoolwork to suffer.	142922
1994	Home Improvement: Some Like It Hot Rod	T	DVD -R HQ 5099		Episode.	Magazine. Jill ruins Tim's attempt to get his hot rod featured in a car magazine.	142923
1998	Home Improvement: Write Stuff, The	T	DVD -R 1608		Episode #HI171. 3-31-1998	School Newspaper. Sibling rivalry develops when Brad and Randy both write for the school newspaper.	142924
1944	Home in Indiana	M				Commentator, First Race (Sam Hayes - Voice).	142925
1947	Home in Oklahoma	M	DVD -R HQ 6795, 6796. SV 179	Geraghty, Gerald (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Roy Rogers Film	Editor Roy Rogers of the Hereford Heaven Star (and "the best scooper in the country") and Reporter Connie Edwards (Dale Evans) for the St. Louis Chronicle romance, debate journalistic ethics, solve murder of rancher who left everything to boy who is 12.Scuffle breaks out at reading of will. Dead man's niece asks editor not to print anything. He tells her he has to print the news no matter what. But he tries to stop Edwards from calling her paper after rancher is murdered, afraid of tipping off killer.Reporter promises not to print story. Calls paper as soon as he leaves. Reporter refuses to reveal sources. Sheriff locks her up telling her that may work in big city, but not here. Editor insists they work together. Sneak into coroner's office.Niece shoots coroner who with another man tried to take over ranch. Boy chased by crooks after witnessing coroner murder. Rogers, posse come to rescue. Niece is shot by cohort chased down by Rogers. Reporter and Rogers on cattle drive:"You don't believe in ethics, do you?" "Look Roy, I'm a newspaperwoman. I print stories while they're hot. It's the printer's ink in my blood. I can't help it." Newspaper Editor Kennedy (George M. Carleton).	142926
1942	Home in Wyomin'	M				Newspaper Editor (Charles Lane)	142927
1997	Home Invasion	MT				News Media. Reporter (Darlynne Reyes). News Anchor (Brian Christie).	142928
2005	Home Invasion	M				News Media. News Reporter Tashas Calloway (Latachia Robinson).	142929
2001	Home Movie	DT				Interviewer Chris Smith (Voice).	142930
1994	Home of Angels	M				Newspaper Lady (Miriam Hamilton).	142931
2006	Home of the Brave	M	DVD -R HQ 10846, 10847. 			News Media. Male News Anchor (Dennis Patchin).	142932
2002	Home Room	M				TV Newscaster (John F. Beard)	142933
2007	Home Run Verbs	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Jeff Chandler		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	142934
1988	Home Show, The	DT			Series.1-18-1988 to 4-8-1994. ABC	TV Anchor-Hosts Rob Weller (1988-1989), Sandy Hill (1988), Gary Collins (1989-1994), Dana Fleming (1990-1991), Beth Ruyak (1991-1992), Sarah Purcell (1992-1994).  Advice and guest interviews	142935
1921	Home Stuff	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	142936
2000	Home Sweet Hoboken	M				Reporter (Matthew Klein). Cameraman #2-Sound Guy (Doug Sakmann).	142937
1943	Home Sweet Homicide	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, May, 1943	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	142938
2004	Home Teachers	M				Reporter. Day-Dream Reporter (Paul Eagleston).	142939
1951	Home Town Story (aka Hometown Story)	M	VHS 460		Monroe	Editor Blake Washburn (Jeffrey Lynn) takes over editorship of the Fairfax Herald newspaper when Uncle (Griff Barnett) goes on vacation.  Iris Martin (Marilyn Monroe) works in office. Slim Haskins (Alan Hale, Jr.) reporter on Herald and Washburn's friend.Senator Washburn loses re-election and returns to hometown. Decides he can fight for rights of people just as well by working on newspaper. Uncle takes a trip out west leaving paper in Washburn's hands.  He crusades to expose corruption in big business.Assigns Reporter Haskins to investigate charges of pollution from chemical plant. When Haskins fails t find any problem, he warns Washburn about starting unnecessary crusade. But Washburn writes editorials attacking large corporations for high profits.Paper's circulation goes up. Washburn gets support of workers.  Starts attacking politicians including senator who beat him in election.  Washburn's girlfriend objects to him using paper to relaunch political career. His little sister gets trapped in caveBig business rallies to save her. Washburn writes editorial on how profits of big businesses benefit consumer. "There's always a lot of joking about 'All I know is what I read in the papers.' Blake, that's no joke. People really believe what they read…."	142940
2000	Home Truths: Novella, A	N		Lodge, David		Columnist Fanny Tarrant is ruthless in criticizing a writer so he conspires with friend to get back at her. Tarrant is set up to interview the friend, who wrote highly praised novel.But he is secretly be gathering material for his own hatchet job on the columnist. The plan backfires after he reveals to Tarrant that he and the writer slept with his wife during their college days. The outraged wife then takes her own revenge.Tarrant's scathing profile shows she is one of the new breed of pugnacious interviewers. She gives an epiphany about her mean-spirited reputation.Media and celebrity culture. One of the writers speculates aloud about what Fanny looks like in the nude, unaware that she has entered the room.	142941
2003	Home Turf	N		Quinn, MJ		New York Magazine Editor Tom McDermott gets an eerie phone from his father that puzzles him. Shortly after, he learns that his father’s body has been found on a beach near his home on the north Atlantic coast of Ireland. Forced to visit Ireland to sort out the funeral arrangements, Tom discovers the land of his ancestors for the first time -- the wild beauty of land and sea, the warmth of the people and the undercurrents of age-old divisions. He begins to receive regular visitations from his father’s ghost and gradually becomes aware of supernatural influences in his own ancestry. Above all, he finds that he must face up to elements of his psyche that until now he has been able to ignore. A return to his frenetic but at heart solitary New York existence begins to seem almost impossible.	142942
1935	Home Work	M				Newspaper. Leon Erroll, an answer man at the newspaper where he works, doesn't do so well at home	142943
1914	Home, Sweet Home	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	142944
1954	Home:	DT			Series. 3-1-1954 to 8-9-1957. NBC	Editor-in-Chief-Host Arlene Francis (1954-1957). Host Hugh Downs.  Editors: Dr. Leona Baumgartern (infant care), Dr. Rose Franzblau (psychology), Poppy Cannon (food, 1954), Eve Hunter (fashions), Estelle Parsons (special projects).Will Peigelbock (home improvement), Katherine Kinne (food), Jack Fuller (special projects, 1955), Natalie Core (grooming, 1955); Dorsey Cannors (Chicago reporter, 1955), Nancyanne Graham (home decorating, 1955), Dr. Ashley Montagu (family matters, 1955),Esther Von Wagoner Tufry, a.k.a. "The Duchess" (Washington D.C. reporter, 1955), Gloria Brown (1955), John Cameron Swayze (travel, 1956), Sydney Smith (home decorating).	142945
1988	Homeboy	M				Commentator (Stu Black)	142946
1999	Homeboy, The	M				Cameraman (Andy Bosma).	142947
1996	Homeboys in Outer Space	T	VHS 392		Series 1996	News Media	142948
1948	Homecoming	M	DVD -R HQ 6663, 6664. VHS 1296. SVD 1117 (no ending)			Newswoman (Olga Borget). Williams, Reporter (Art Baker).Doctor married to New York socialite falls in love with World War II battlefield nurse.	142949
2002	Homecoming	NR		Alers, Rochelle		Reporter Dana Nichols who has come home to Mississippi determined to discover the truth behind her parent's long-ago murder/suicide and at last clear her family's name	142950
1992	Homefront:	T	SV 163. SV 195		Episodes. Series September 1991-Apriil 1993. Second Season.	Newspaper Editor Phil Havel (Sam Behrens) of River Run Courier, Linda Metcalf's (Jessica Steen) opinionated and demanding newspaper editor and love interest. Head Mr. Melon (Jack Dodson) of WREQ radio and television station.Journalist Linda Metcalf (Jessica Steen) works for the River Run Courier.  Linda gets her first newspaper story published and becomes romantically involved with her boss Phil Havel.Newspaper Reporter Donald Nadolski  (Vinny Argiro) dies in a drunk-driving accident. In 1947, Judy Owen (Kelly Rutherford) hired as a sports writer for River Run Courier.	142951
1993	Homefront: All Good Things	T			Episode #42. 4-26-1993	Journalist Linda Metcalf (Jessica Steen) gets a raise at the newspaper. WREQ televises its first "live" baseball game.	142952
1992	Homefront: Bad Connection	T			Episode #16. 2-4-1992	Radio Station WREQ.  Paul (Jason Beghe) is Ginger's coworker who tries to make time with her while Jeff is at Spring Training. Phone number at WREQ is Blackburn-530.	142953
1992	Homefront: By Popular Demand	T			Episode #25.9-17-1992	Look Magazine Photographer (Bill Shick) arrives in River Run to record how a typical American town is adjusting to life one year after the end of World War II. Ginger is determined to get her photo taken for the magazine.Two photos of Judy Owen (Kelly Rutherford) appear in the Look Magazine spread. Photographer visits Sloan industries, WREQ and other places around town.	142954
1992	Homefront: First Sign of Spring	T			Episode #19. 3-11-1992	Reporter (Richard Hoyt-Miller). Members of the Union and Management wonder if whoever shot Sarah will come after them next. Radio reports breaking news on the search for Sarah's killer.Radio broadcasts mention several relevant news items -- the desegregation of the military, the formation of Israel, the growing Communist threat and Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech, turmoil in the new nation of Vietnam.	142955
1993	Homefront: Garfield Slept Here	T			Episode #39. 3-30-1993	Reporter (Richmond Harrison). Reporter (Dennis Lee Kelly). Newspaper Reporter Donald Nadolski  (Vinny Argiro) was not murdered by the Sloans but died in a  drunk-driving accident as originally reported.Before his death, Nadolski had uncovered the Sloans' housing scheme and demanded money from Mike to keep quiet. Caroline, who had been having an affair with Nadolski was riding in the car with him the night he died and found his research.She threatened to reveal it unless the Sloans paid her $10,000. Linda Metcalf (Jessica Steen) uncovers the Sloans' scheme and threatens to expose them in the newspaper. To divert attention, the Sloans publicly accuse Al of being a Communist.Al resigns job as a union organizer and goes to work as a short order cook.Regarding her long late night at the newspaper with Phil Havel, Linda says, "I've never acted like that before." Exactly what happened that night?	142956
1992	Homefront: If You Want It Done Right…	T			Episode #22. 4-1-1992	Reporter (Richard Hoyt-Miller).	142957
1992	Homefront: Lemo Tomato Juice Hour, The	T			Episode #26. 9-24-1992	Newspaper. River Run Courier is the town's local newspaper. Upset over the plight of a homeless factory worker, Linda Metcalf (Jessica Steen) writes a newspaper editorial about the postwar housing shortage.. Newspaperman (Sid Conrad).The editorial earns her a job at the newspaper. Linda begins working as a proofreader for the newspaper for 45 cents an hour. First appearance of the town newspaper, which will play an increasingly prominent role.	142958
1993	Homefront: Like Being There When You're Not	T	SV 197. SV 211 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #35. 3-16-1993	Sportswriter Joe Barzizza (William G. Schilling), distracted sports reporter who pays Judy to ghostwrite his column on the Indians and then gets kudos for it. Jeff's own career is threatened when Judy publicly reveals his knee injury.Sports Editor Jim Wilson at the River Run Courier. Reporter Donald Nadolski (Vinny Argiro).WREQ is now a radio and a television station. New slogan: "The Voice and Eyes of Greater River Run. TV seems to be the wave of the future, which could signal the end of Ginger and Jeff's radio show. Three hundred TV receivers sold in Ohio.Ginger (Giuliana Santini) invents a new job for herself as the television host of "The Fine Foods Family House" after being dropped as the Lemo Tomato Juice girl.	142959
1992	Homefront: No Man Loyal and Neutral	T			Episode #18.  3-4-1992	News Media. First Reporter (Jack Kandel). Reporter #2 (Thomas Kopache).	142960
1993	Homefront: Who, What, Where, When, Why and How	T	SV 196		Episode #37. 3-23-1993	Reporter Donald Nadolski (Vinny Arigro) mysteriously dies in a car accident while conducting research on Sloans on Heritage Village. Judy stumbles on clues that implicate Mike. Linda gets her first newspaper story published on Page 3.Jeff is irritated when Linda begins dating newspaper Editor Phil Havel (Sam Behrens), her boss at the River Run Courier. Phil: That's a lousy line!" when someone says, "Reporters have to make their own rules."Phil's comment that "Seventeen CIO unions are dominated by Communists" makes a good newspaper story lead foreshadowing events soon to come. Linda finds professional success and romance at the newspaper.Jeff says he regularly sees Phil at the Roadhouse always with a different woman. Nadolski and the other newspapermen drink Red Wing "rot gut" bourbon. Nadolski's watch stopped just after midnight but he left the Roadhouse around 9:30.Reporter (Richmond Harrison). Phil published his first story on a society wedding in Shaker Heights in Cleveland during Prohibition.	142961
1994	Homeland	N		Jakes, John	First Volume of Jakes’ Crown family chronicles, 1890-1900	Aspiring News Cameraman Paul Crown, a Berlin street boy who immigrates to America, is caught up by the wonders of the motion pictures. He will eventually become a professional news cameraman driven to record the horrors of war.  History of the Crowns of Chicago. The story begins in 1890s Berlin where young Pauli Kroner ekes out a living as a kitchen helper in a posh hotel. When his consumptive aunt dies, the orphaned Pauli books steerage to America hoping to be reunited with his wealthy uncle, Joseph Crown, who fought for the Union Army and now heads a brewery empire in Chicago. Surviving a long, perilous journey, Pauli meets his American relatives and unexpectedly falls in love with Julie Vanderhoff, strong-willed daughter of a Chicago meat-packing millionaire who hates foreigners. The Crowns’ eldest son, Joe Jr. has taken up sides with the socialist labor union movement, an issue that creates one final clash between father and son. Joe Jr. runs away and Pauli finds himself expelled form the household for aiding his cousin in his escape. Now known as Paul Crown, he must eke out an existence in the streets of Chicago and soon finds himself standing at the doorstep of the fledgling moving picture business as a camera operator and an eyewitness to history: from the Pullman strike and the fairgrounds of Chicago’s Colombian Exposition to the Cuban battlefields of the Spanish-American War. 	142962
2007	Homeland Security	N		Hunt, Alexa		Pulitzer Prize-Winning reporter Elliott Delgado and former assassin Leah Berglund are chasing two suitcase nukes on the loose inside the United States in this gritty, near-future thriller.Whoever stole the nukes is leaving a trail of dead bodies behind them. Before Del and Leah can track the killer down, they've got to figure out who wants to buy the nukes.Together they unravel a plot within a plot, culminating in two simultaneous races to stop the bombs from detonating. If they fail, the heart and soul of America's homeland will be left in radioactive ruins.	142963
2004	Homeless in America	DT			Short	Interviewers Tommy Wiseau, Greg Sestero. Primary Interviewer Kay Redford. Commentators Victor Williams, William J. Bratton, David Clark, Ellen Dubin, Apollonia Kotero, John Larroquette, Charles Oakley, Antonio Villaraigosa, Suzanne Whang, Victor Williams.	142964
2003	Homeless to Harvard: Liz Murray Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7386, 7387			New York Times Editor (Stan Carew). Reporter (Ray Doucette).	142965
1959	Homem do Sputnik, O	MF				Reporter (Alberto Perez).	142966
1949	Homemaker's Exchange	DT			Series. 10-10-1949 to 1-25-1952	Host Louise Leslie. Household and cooking tips	142967
1987	Homeplace	N	OWN - H	Siddons, Anne Rivers		Journalist Micah (Mike) Winship, armed with a successful journalism career, is nearing 40 and her urban lifestyle is falling apart. Goes home for a visit.	142968
2009	Homer & Langley	N		Doctorow, E.L. 		French Journalist Jacqueline Roux seeks out Homer Collyer, “the blind brother” for an interview. Homer becomes naively infatuated with her in the final months of his life. Homer grows harder of hearing and succumbs ever more passively to his older brother Langley’s paranoia and predilection for compulsive hoarding. Insulated from the world by the family’s inherited wealth, the Collyer brothers age without maturing. A fictional account of the brothers’ story. 	142969
1992	Homer Alone	C	DVD -R HQ 7566		Episode.2-6-1992	News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). With Marge Away, Homer must care for Maggie. Maggie can't take it anymore and stops her car on a bridge. News Media covers this act of rebellion and frustration.	142970
1717	Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice. With the Remarks of Zoilus, To which is Prefix'd The Life of the said Zoilus.	PO	COPY	Parnell, Thomas	In "Collected Poems of Thomas Parnell."	Parody Critic. Satire. Personages: John Dennis, critic.  Zoilus is a carping critic in Martial and Ovid.  Attacked contemporaries.  Familiar name of the era.	142971
2008	Homespun	N		Vachani, Nilita		War Correspondent stumbles upon a disquieting truth. The story of a family that lives through 20th-century India’s most significant events: the maternal grandfather was a soldier in Gandhi’s nonviolent army, while the father, a former Bollywood child star, grew up to fly fighter planes during the 1965 war with Pakistan. 	142972
1920	Homespun Folks	M		Josephson, Julien (Story-Scenario	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Pliny Rogers (Al W. Filson) of the Gatesville Record exposes nominee for district attorney. Rogers exposes shady past of Republican nominee for district attorney.When nominee shoots himself, fired printer Joseph Hargan (Willis Marks) accuses the editor of the shooting.  New district attorney refuses to prosecute Rogers because the editor is in love with the district attorney's daughter.DA is about to be tarred and feathered when heroine gets the printer to confess the truth.	142973
1922	Homespun Vamp, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	142974
1999	Hometown Girl	NR		Hatcher, Robin Lee	Silhouette Special Edition #1229	Reporter Daniel Rourke returns to hometown for an autograph signing. More than a decade had passed since he left for his big break as a reporter. He left his girlfriend and the town in the dust.Woman never told him about the child he conceived. Wealthy and now successful, Rourke had everything he'd ever wanted. And still it wasn't enough. Was it too late to reclaim the life he should have had and the woman he shouldn't have left?	142975
1997	Hometown Reunion (aka Hot Pursuit)	NR		Jensen, Muriel	Harlequin	Journalist Rob Friedman is determined to prove that a woman is a murderer. He finds himself protecting another woman mourning the loss of her sister and struggling to protect a child that the suspected murderer will do anything to possess.	142976
1838	Homeward Bound	N	USC	Cooper, James Fenimore		Journalist Steadfast Dodge, Yankee journalist of questionable character. Editor of the Active Inquirer. Pre-Civil War editor, hypocritical Captain Kant	142977
1991	Homicide	M				Reporter (Yuri Alexis)	142978
1939	Homicide Bureau	M				Crusading Newspaper Reporter Thurston (Robert Paige).  Radio Broadcaster (Dick Curtis)	142979
1998	Homicide: Life on the Street:	T	SVD 693		Episode	Tabloids	142980
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Autofocus	T			Episode. 11-3-1995	Videographer (Max Perlich) helps new partners Lewis and Kellerman identify a killer. Sgt. Howard alienates the other detectives. 	142981
1997	Homicide: Life on the Street: Blood Ties (Part 3)	T	DVD -R HQ 10578		Episode #80. 10-31-1997	News Media. TV Reporter (Dina Napoli). Wilsons go on TV to offer a reward. The newspapers are making the Homicide unit look bad and officials want a quick resolution to the case.	142982
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: City That Bleeds, The (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 10033		Episode #25. 1-27-1995.	News Media. Reporter Maria Delgado (Peggy Yates). WBAL-TV Reporter (Rhonda Overby).	142983
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Colors	T			Episode #32. 4-28-1955	News Media. Reporter (Rhonda R. Overby - Herself). Reporter Grant Besser (Mel Proctor). Reporter Maria Delgado (Peggy Yates).Tim's cousin shoots a Turkish exchange student and his partnership with Pembleton may be in jeopardy when they both stand on opposite sides of the case.	142984
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Cradle to Grave	T	DVD -R HQ 6361		Episode #23. 1-13-1995	Reporter uncovers a case of abuse involving a congressman. Pembleton had covered up the scandal to please the commissioner. Now the story may explode.Pembleton finds out the truth about the congressman, participates in the cover-up and then resigns when the media gets hold of the real story and the deputy commissioner doesn't back him up.	142985
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: End Game	T			Episode #27. 2-10-1995	News Media. Reporter (Rhonda R. Overby).	142986
1994	Homicide: Life on the Street: Extreme Unction	T	DVD -R HQ 6312. SVD 770		Episode #16. 10-28-1994	News Media. Russert is hounded by reporters who want to publicize details of a murder case. The church asks that the public know the details of the murders.Pembleton has an interesting time in the box with a witness who has multiple personalities and is shown to be the killer, but before he can get a confession, her lawyer arrives and later she confesses on television.	142987
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Fire (Part 2)	T			Episode #35. 10-27-1995	News Media. News Anchor (Rod Daniels - Himself).	142988
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Gas Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7006.		Episode #33. 5-5-1995	Newspaper. For revenge an ex-convict intimates Pembleton's family and taunts him in the newspaper.	142989
1996	Homicide: Life on the Street: Hostage (Part 1 and Part 2).	T	DVD -R HQ 10456 (Part One). 		Episodes #56-#57. 9-20/27-1996	News Media.  Squad responds to a hostage situation at a middle school. Reporter Dawn Daniels (Rhonda Overby).	142990
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: In Search of Crimes Past	T	DVD -R HQ 10292		Episode #30. 4-14-1995	Reporter Maria Delgado (Peggy Yates).	142991
1998	Homicide: Life on the Street: Lies and Other Truths	T			Episode #91.  3-6-1998	Reporter Dawn Daniels (Rhonda Overby).	142992
1994	Homicide: Life on the Street: Model Citizen, A 	T	DVD -R HQ 10203. SV 281		Episode #17. 11-11-1994	News Media. Reporters. Policeman is sued by the multiple personality serial killer who states he violated her civil rights during interrogation. Discouraged when city agrees to settle out of court.	142993
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Partners	T			Episode #24. 1-20-1995	Reporter Maria Delgado (Peggy Yates).	142994
1996	Homicide: Life on the Street: Red, Red Wine	T			Episode #105. 11-6-1998	News Media. Gee disagrees with the FBI's policy of keeping information from the public. Through an internal leak, the news media is alerted and warns the public sparking chaos. McGee suspects source of media leak is his father and Gee doesn't deny it.Number of deaths related by poison and FBI steps in and they put Mgee in charge of a task force. They consider it an act of domestic terrorism. One of the victims was a priest, the other two were his parishioners.Wine bottles are collected from churches around the city and a needle hole is found through one of the corks. Citywide canvassing of all places where wine can be purchased is launched. One possible suspect is captured.Further investigations lead to the poison phosphozine delivery in which one battle is allegedly damaged and discarded. The delivery driver is arrested.	142995
1996	Homicide: Life on the Street: Sniper (Parts One and Two) 	T	DVD -R HQ 10359 (Part One)		Episodes #41-#42. 1-5/12-1996.	Reporter (Anthony "Chip" Brienza). Reporter (Rhonda Overby). Reporter (Peggy Yates). Correspondent (Bruce Elliott). Talk Show Host Jay Leno (Himself).	142996
1993	Homicide: Life on the Street: Son of a Gun	T	DVD -R HQ 10135		Episode #3. 2-10-1993	Reporter (Hillary Danner).  	142997
1993	Homicide: Life on the Street: Three Men & Adena	T	VHS 325		Episode #5. 3-3-1993	News Media.	142998
1995	Homicide: Life on the Street: Thrill of the Kill	T			Episode #37. 11-10-1995	Reporter Dawn Daniels (Rhonda Overby).	142999
1996	Homicide: Life on the Street: Wanted Dead or Alive (Part 1)	T	VHS 511. SVD 318. VHS 284.		Episode #106. Series (January 1993-August 1999)	News Media. Baltimore Magazine wants to do a father and son piece using the wine case as a focal point using Al and Mike Giardello (Yaphet Kotto, Giancarlo Esposito). The two are reluctant subjects of a human-interest article in the magazine.Gee is not interested, especially about the use of the wine case.	143000
1997	Homicide: Life on the Street: Wu's on First?	T	DVD -R HQ 7579. SVD 786		Episode #70. 2-7-1997	Reporter Elizabeth Wu (Joan Chen) is a new Baltimore Sun reporter who gets into the middle of an investigation of the death of a county cop who was shot because of drugs. She covers drug-related murder of a cop, thorn in department's side.	143001
1999	Homicide: Movie, The	MT	SVD 814			News Manager (Brad Thoennes). News Media	143002
1976	Homicide: Stopover	T			Episode #505. 6-7-1976	Newsreader (Brian Naylor).	143003
1957	Homing	N	OWN - H	Thane, Eliswyth		Correspondent Jeff Day, foreign correspondent in London	143004
1985	Homme de pouvoir, L'	MTF			France	Journalist (Daniel Bilalian).	143005
1996	Homme perche, L'	MF				Cameraman (Francois Goneau).	143006
1991	Homme qui a perdu son ombre, L'	MF				Journalist (Jean-Gabriel Nordmann)	143007
2001	Homo Heights	M	DVD			Investigative Reporter Tootsie LaRue (Grant Richey) of the Homo Herald. Lesbian Editor Pat Buchahan (Barbara Kingsley). Tootsie is the boyfriend of tomcat Cruise (Tim Tucker). The journalistic jackdaw is hatching a plan to outline Malcolm’s escape attempts in an investigative expose that could soon spur Maria Callous, an ebullient drag queen and media manipulator who keeps tab on the public pulse by bugging apartment complexes, into fierce fulminations. Malcolm (Quentin Crisp) is an aging, gay guru, “the Greta Garbo of Queerdom,” who has a cinema memorabilia collection given him by Homo Heights gay mafia head, Callous (Stephen Sorrentino).	143008
1999	Homocore Minneapolis	MF				Interviewer (Lisa Ganser)	143009
1949	Homunculus, The (Hostile Journalists)	NS		Keller, David		Press	143010
1911	Hon fick platsen	MF				Journalist (Elin Brandell).  Journalist (Agnes Bystrom).  Journalist (Eira Hellberg). Journalist (Ellen Rydelius).  Journalist (Elin Wagner). Editor (Oscar Hemberg).	143011
1999	Hondo	T	SVD 746			News Media	143012
2000	Honest	M				Photographer, Still (Vinny Reed).	143013
1932	Honest Money	SS	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley	Black Mask magazine, November 1932. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 25-43.	Newspapers. Attorney Kenneth D. Corning uses a newspaper to help solve a case. A knife had cut away a section of the front page. Afternoon paper from the death car showed the page of the other paper through the opening where the knife had cut. Reads the story appearing below the headlines of the accompanying news article. Article gives him valuable information. 	143014
1954	Honestly, Celeste!	T				Reporter Celeste Anders (Holm), Minnesota college teacher works as reporter for New York Express. Editor Mr. Wallace (Geoffrey Lum). Obit editor (Henry Jones)	143015
1926	Honesty -- The Best Policy	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher (Albert Gran)	143016
2003	Honey Don't	N		Sandlin, Tim		Reporter R.C. Nash for a Washington D.C. newspaper, is staring down the scoop of his career He's on the skids, relegated to the status of celebrity-puff-piece writer, then fired and dumped by his girlfriend.	143017
1965	Honey West: Gray Lady, The	T			Episode #13.12-10-1965	Photographer (Dana White).	143018
1965	Honey West: Invitation to Limbo	T			Episode #14.12-17-1965	Photographer Jerry (Wayne Rogers).	143019
1992	Honey, I Blew Up the Kid	M				News Media. Vegas Reporter (Pamela Cederquist). Vegas Reporter (James M. Lauten). Vegas Reporter (Randy Swallow). Hard Rock Reporter (Marion Palmer)	143020
1994	Honey, I Shrunk the Audience	M			Short	News Media. Reporter (Katherine LaNasa).	143021
1998	Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: TV Show, The: Honey, the Garbage Is Taking Us Out	T			Episode #20.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carrie Schiffler). Reporter #2 (Doug MacLeod).	143022
2001	Honeybee	M				TV Interviewer (Fred Russell). Ring Announcers (Heath Gunn, Neil Hazard).	143023
1939	Honeymoon in Bali	M				Publisher (Monty Woolley). Photographer (Charles Lane).	143024
1992	Honeymoon in Vegas	M				Anchorwoman (Tiiu Leek). Announcer (Don Pardo).	143025
1935	Honeymoon Limited	M				Reporter (Lee Moran).	143026
2002	Honeymoon Prize	NR		Hart, Jessica		Reporter Dan Freer. Freya is determined to sort out her life before she hits 30 -- if only to prove to her best friend, Max Thornton, that she’s perfectly capable of meeting a suitable man. Freya has the ideal candidate in mind: gorgeous, hot-shot reporter Freer. Max isn’t impressed, not least because Freya is staying in his penthouse. Freya has always been impulsive but even Max is surprised when Freya decides to fake her own wedding to claim a honeymoon prize. And who, exactly, is she expecting to walk up the aisle with her? 	143027
1939	Honeymoon's Over, The	M				Newspaperwoman (Mira McKinney). Newsreel Man (Charles Tannen).	143028
1955	Honeymooners, The:	T			Episode. Series 10-1-55 to 9-22-56.	Newsboy. Ralph Kramden at the age of 14 began working as a newspaper delivery boy to help support his family	143029
1956	Honeymooners, The: Head of the House	T			Episode #27. 3-31-1956	Newspaper. Ralph tries to prove he is the head of the house after his answer to the Questioning Photographer is printed in the paper	143030
1956	Honeymooners, The: Matter of Life and Death, A	T	SVD 958		Episode	Magazine. Ralph gets the idea that he has six months to live and decides to sell his story to a magazine.	143031
1956	Honeymooners, The: Safety Award, The	T			Episode #34.5-19-1956	Reporter Martin (Frank Marth). Photographer (Eddie Hanley).	143032
1960	Hong Kong	T			Series 9-21-1960 to 9-27-1961.  26 episodes	Correspondent Glenn Evans (Rod Taylor) is a foreign correspondent for World-Wide News living in Hong Kong	143033
1997	Hong Kong Night Club (aka Hon Kon daiyasokai: Tatchi & Magi. Touch & Maggie). 	MF	DVD		Hong Kong	Gay Journalist Takegami (Kishitani Goro) and his straight photographer Shibata (Katori Shingo). The two men are teamed up to uncover the “dark side” of Hong Kong. They soon find it. After their arrival they are to be found clinging onto the back of a truck escaping from a triad boss and his boys, whom they photographed doing a shady deal. In order to escape the bad guys, Shibata dons a dress and together they pretend to be a Japanese couple on their honeymoon. But as the triads have Takegami’s password and are taking any Japanese tourists off the street in their manhunt, the duo run into the Lost Castle Club. Once in, they unwittingly become a cabaret act and in the process meet Cora, the resident singer. She falls for Takegami, Takegami falls for his bedmate Shibata (now Maggie) and Shibata falls for Cora. 	143034
1990	Hong Kong Paradise	M				Newscaster (Miyuki Imori)	143035
2009	Hong Kong Stopover	NR		Web, Jacquelyn		Computer Journalist Josie Sutherland’s quiet stopover in Hong Kong is thrown into chaos when she witnesses a failed robbery. She suspects the victim, Carey Court, is involved in software smuggling when they are both kidnapped. The instant attraction between them complicates everything. When they escape, Josie decides to masquerade as a drug courtier with Carey to get her story about the software smuggling. They move through an underworld of danger, intrigue and death. The fact they are only masquerading is a kept secret, so nearly everyone is out to get them. Their romance deepens to become their only reality in a make-believe and dangerous world.	143036
1960	Hong Kong: To Catch a Star	T			Episode #10.  11-30-1960	News Media. Reporter (John Hackett). Reporter (Gil Stuart).	143037
1939	Honolulu	M	DVD -R HQ 3220, 3221			News Media. Radio Announcer. Stories in newspaper.	143038
1931	Honor Among Lovers	M			Rogers	Reporter Monty Dunn (Charlie Ruggles), another alcoholic newsman	143039
2003	Honor and Defeat	M				Reporter Paul Williams (Becky Baker). Reporter Sara Dawson (Kathey True).	143040
1993	Honor and Glory	M		Borkland, Herb (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorwoman Tracey Pride (Cynthia Rothrock)  is estranged from her father, a military man involved in an operation to get hold of a detonator for a nuclear warhead.She takes up with her FBI agent  sister to stop the crooks. Occasionally she stops the action to do a stand-up commentary.The two women rescue her father when he is kidnapped by crooks. He asks her to keep CIA involvement out of her report and she provides a final evasive wrap-up from the site of the climactic confrontation.When reporter is hassled by an angry woman on the street while she is doing a remote broadcast, she kick boxes the detractor. She tells her sister, "You chase honor. I chase glory."	143041
1932	Honor of the Press	M	VHS 1481			Gossip Columnist Daisy Tellem (Rita La Roy). Rival newspapers in East Orange, New Jersey. Roger Bradley (Wheeler Oakman) buys a newspaper as a front for his crooked deals.Daniel H. Gridley or Greeley (Edward J. Nugent) is a cub reporter  investigating a burglary and competing with a rival reporter. He finally proves the rival reporter and Bradley are partners in crime.Larry Grayson, Reporter (Reginald Simpson). City Editor Dan Perkins (Russell Simpson). Publisher Mr. Sampson (Franklyn Farnum) of The Herald.Photographer Sorrell "Sorry" Simpson (Franklin Parker).	143042
1992	Honor Thy Mother	MT	DVD -R HQ 7331, 7332			Reporter #1 (Jay Howarth)	143043
1979	Honor, Power, Riches, Fame and the Love of Women	SS		Just, Ward		Reporters	143044
1989	Honorable Prison, The	N		Jenkins, Lyll Becerra		Newspaper Editor has persistently attacked the military dictator ruling his Latin American country and because of his moral stand, his daughter, Marta, and her family find themselves prisoners of the government. 	143045
1977	Honorable Schoolboy, The	N		Le Carre, John		Journalist	143046
1995	Honour	P		Murray-Smith, Joanna	Australia.	Journalist husband George. Aspiring Journalist Claudia who seduces George.  Honor is the abandoned wife.	143047
1981	Honourable Ancestor	N		Standish, R.		Journalist Giles Savernake, with the knowledge that his family's fortunes were founded on the opium trade, goes to China "with some vaguely formed idea of making amends for his ancestors' misdeeds". He then works as a journalist throughout Asia.	143048
2003	Honourable Wally Norman, The	M			Australia	Journalist (Patrick Duggin). D.J. (Denis Noble).	143049
1952	Hoodlum Empire	M				Radio Commentator (John Phillips).	143050
1961	Hoodlum Priest, The	M	VHS 475	Deer, Don, Joseph Landon (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter George Hale (Logan Ramsey) for the Times-Herald accuses the priest of aiding criminals because of his efforts to rehabilitate them. Creates strongly negative impression of profession.First seen entering courtroom asking, "Any good rapes for the evening edition?").  When he tells the priest he is going to make him famous, the priest responds that he does not want any publicity. Reporter begins to question priest's motives.Reporter wonders if priest's preoccupation is compassion or just complicity. His influence with a prosecutor leads to charges being brought against the priest in court. Reporter disappears after hearing."You condemn the criminal, but you glorify crime. Not just you, all over the country. Magazines, newspapers, television, movies. All exploiting crime and violence." "Crime's a fact, Clark. I didn't invent it." "Then why don't you tell the truth about it.""Every line I write." "Like what, it doesn't pay?" "You bet your collar." "Well, it pays you, and well. And the more you keep exploiting it with hate and fear the more of it you're going to have."	143051
1946	Hoodlum Saint, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3324, 3325. SVDSP 1419	Wead, Frank, James Hill (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Powell	Reporter Terry O'Neill (William Powell) returns from World War I, unable to get job back at newspaper. Crashes society wedding, meets Uncle Joe Lorrison (Charles Trowbridge), publisher of The Blade. O'Neill convinces publisher to let him do articles…….exposing tactics of utilities boss. Romances publisher's niece May Lorrison (Esther Williams) writes for paper's society page. Publisher pleased with articles O'Neill writes. Suggests salary increase. O'Neill says he's going to work for utilities boss.Promises to rebuild reputation after paper destroyed it. Rises in company. Mugs set up charity program. O'Neill wiped out in stock market crash. Returns to newspaper work. Hoodlums turned charity fund into racket. O'Neill gets them to return money.Wins back society reporter. Chronicle Editor (Frank Orth). Chronicle Publisher (Stanley Andrews). Reporter (George Bunny). Reporter (Lucille Curtis). Reporter (Jack Daley) Reporter (Gordon Dumont). Reporter (Phil Dunham). Reporter (William Eddritt).Reporter (Charles Griffin). Reporter (Leonard Mellin). Reporter (Rhea Mitchell). Reporter (Bob Thom). Reporter (William Wayne). Reporters in Utility Office (Roger Cole, Tim Coleman, James Darrell, Nolan Leary, Henry Sylvester, Hansel Warner).	143052
1916	Hoodoo Ann	M			AFI-Vogue Magazine	Magazine	143053
1981	Hoodwink	M				News Reporter (Adam Bowen)	143054
2005	Hoodwinked	C				News Media. Investigative Reporter The Wolf (Patrick Warburton - Voice). . Skunk Reporter (Vicki Edwards - Voice). Little Red Riding Hood, a classic story, but there's more to every tale than meets the eye.	143055
1990	Hoof Beat	NJ		Bryant, Bonnie	Saddle Club #9	Columnist Lisa learns a valuable lesson about power of the press when she uses her column in a local newspaper as a vehicle for reporting private information about her friends.	143056
2007	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9341		Episode. 11-30-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. This report is on the Forbes Celebrity 100. Discussion between Hoofy and Boo during a fake commercial break. Hyundai factory in Russia is also discussed. 	143057
2007	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9418		Episode. 12-28-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. The report is on a toast to the New Year with a glass half full and a glass half empty regarding 2008 recession. Boo compares prices in Times Square New York to a town in Missouri. 	143058
2007	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9404		Episode. 12-21-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on high prices in New York as compared with other parts of the country.	143059
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9459		Episode. 1-4-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is business therapists and corporate counseling. 	143060
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9483		Episode. 1-11-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on health advocates asking fast food chains to give nutritional information to consumers. Examples include Wendy’s, McDonald’s Big Mac, Quiznos’ prime rib sub and Arby’s beef and cheese sandwich. Shows how photos of food do not match the reality -- the sandwiches look very different. “What you see isn’t always what you get” in fast food or mutual funds. 	143061
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9498		Episode. 1-18-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decision that cloned livestock’s meat and milk have no problems.	143062
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9549		Episode. 1-25-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on The Psychic Investor and how some investors are relying on facial characteristics of CEOs rather than solid research. 	143063
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9585		Episode. 2-2-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the Superbowl and how it is big business. More than $400 million will be pumped into Arizona’s economy.	143064
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9616		Episode. 2-8-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the biz of love, the cost of love. Last Valentine’s Day, $17 billion was spent.	143065
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9647		Episode. 2-15-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the French banking scandal, the biggest fraud in banking history.	143066
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9688		Episode. 2-22-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on asset diversification, the well diversified portfolio that goes beyond stocks and bonds to spread out the risk. 	143067
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9928		Episode. 5-21-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the hospitality industry. 	143068
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9929		Episode. 5-23-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the skyrocketing cost of energy and nuclear power. 	143069
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9955		Episode. 6-7-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on real estate opportunities when the real estate market goes down. 	143070
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9977		Episode. 6-20-208	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the future of General Motors.	143071
2008	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9989		Episode. 6-27-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends.The report is on the high price of gasoline and cheaper prices in Mexico. 	143072
2007	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views:: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9358		Episode. 12-7-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. This report is on renewable energy. Go green. Alternative fuels. 	143073
2007	Hoofy & Boo’s News & Views:Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9381		Episode. 12-14-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. The report is on Countrywide home loans. 	143074
2007	Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9236		Episode. 10-15-2007. 	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. Report on NASCAR drivers and financial arrangements. 	143075
2007	Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9272		Episode. 11-16-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. Corporate Rivalry is the topic of the night. Microsoft vs. Google.  CEOs who lose their cool in the heat of battle. Coke vs. Pepsi -- truck drivers fight over their soft drinks. Other examples.  Bud Light and Budweiser.  UPS and Fed Ex workers seem to get along pretty well. 	143076
2007	Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 9313		Episode. 11-23-2007	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. Holiday shopping season begins with Black Friday. Report on the 2007 shopping season. 	143077
2008	Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 10057		Episode. 7-26-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. Hoofy explores the wonderful world of Internet degrees and titles pointing out PhDs earn more money.  Report starts with pork prices going up in China. 	143078
2008	Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views: Fox Business News “Happy Hour”	T	DVD -R HQ 10154		Episode. 8-15-2008	TV News Anchors Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear (CGI-generated characters) how the “Hoofy and Boo’s News and Views” segment on the Fox Business News “Happy Hour.” “Hoofy and Boo” is the first regularly scheduled animated news show on TV. The segment comes to FBN by way of financial info/entertainment site Minyanville.com  for which Minyanville founder and CEO Rodd Harrison created the program. The animated co-anchors intersperse topical humor with market trends. The report is on Special Earning Report -- Exxon-Mobil best earning in the billions. General Motor worst earning. 	143079
1930	Hook, Line and Sinker	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	143080
1985	Hook, Line and Sinker	NR	OWN - P	Camp, Elaine		Reporter Roxie for Sportspeople.	143081
1999	Hook'd Up (aka Hooked Up)	M	DVD -R 1613			Freelance Magazine Writer (Malik Yoba) goes on 30 dates in one month to gather information for a magazine article. Hasn't done well this year and editor says this could be his last chance.	143082
2005	Hooked	N		DeFilippo, Frank A.		Reporter Richard Dart, ace hunting-dog reporter and all-around wiseacre in Baltimore. The Block is a Baltimore institution, the city's erogenous zone. Another character is a manic city editor.Bribes, payoffs, murders, small-time hoods,  big-time operators, a hooker who kept a diary, police narcotics captain who supplied the stripper with heroin, snitch who died with a very private part amputated and sewn into his mouth.There's also a gambling overlord who disappeared mysteriously, a governor with a craving for dice and other assorted bimbos, misfits, trenchermen, ladies of the night and accidental tourists.	143083
2004	Hooked	M				Newsreader (Anthony Lawrence).	143084
2008	Hooked: Thriller About Love and Other Addictions, A	N		Richtel, Matt		San Francisco Writer Nat Idle has a medical degree and narrowly survives an explosion in an Internet cafe after a stranger hands him a note warning him to leave immediately. The handwriting on the note belongs to his deceased girlfriend, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist whom he has obsessively been mourning. Nat tracks down survivors of the blast including the waitress. When the home of aspiring novelist Simon Anderson, another survivor, catches on fire, Nat’s suspicions intensify. Nat’s investigations take him to his dead girlfriend’s family company.	143085
2005	Hooligans (aka Greenstreet Hooligans)	M			UK	College Journalist Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood) works for the Harvard Crimson but gets expelled from Harvard. Takes the rap for his roommate. Goes to London, gets involved with soccer hooligans who hate journalists.When they think Matt is a journalist, they try to beat him up but he convinces them he isn't reporting on them. Matt's dad is a journalist. Goes back to Boston, exposes his roommate using his concealed tape recorder.Refers to journalist as "journos." Matt asks, "What have you got against journalists?"  One of the hooligans says, "How long have you got? They're lying, fucking scum who will write anything just to fill papers."They hate journalists more than policemen or other gangs.	143086
1994	Hoop Dreams	M				TV Reporter (Bill Gleason - Himself). TV Sports Commentator (Dick Vitale-Himself).	143087
1999	Hoop Life, The: Communication Breakdown	T			Episode #9.8-22-1999	Photographer (Lee Tergesen).	143088
1987	Hooperman: Chariots of Fire	T			Episode.	News Media	143089
1987	Hooperman: Don We Now Our Gay Apparel	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1987	TV Interviewer (Jeannie Wilson).	143090
1987	Hooperman: I, Witness	T			Episode.	News Media	143091
1983	Hoopla	NS	OWN - P	Stein, Harry		Journalist Luther Pond. Sportswriters cover 1919 attempt to fix the World Series and the eight White Sox ballplayers incriminated.	143092
1986	Hoosiers	M	DVD -R HQ 3910, 3911			Reporter (Rich Komenich). Reporter (Scott Miley). Reporter (Robert Sutton).	143093
1963	Hootenanny Hoot	M	DVD -R HQ 4813, 4814		AFI-Television	TV	143094
1937	Hopalong Cassidy Returns	M	SVD 1092	Mulford, Clarence E. (Story). Harrison Jacobs (Screenplay-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Editor Robert "Bob" Saunders (John Beck) is the wheel-chair-bound editor of the town of Mesa Grande. After a miner is murdered, Saunders write an article. He is killed when his wheelchair is lassoed and he is dragged through the town.Editor's daughter Mary Saunders (Gail Sheridan).	143095
1999	Hope	M				TV Reporter (Heather Goddard)	143096
2008	Hope	M				Journalist (Casey Myers). TV Reporter (Yve Rojas). Senator Bob Moreland built his political career on conservative issues and is a leading opponent of embryonic stem cell research. But a tragic crime puts his family in danger, and suddenly his ethics are in direct opposition to the needs of his family. Can he delve through years of rhetoric and strong pressure from his political constituency to find an answer he can live with?  Can he and his wife reach an agreement or will their marriage be destroyed, too? 	143097
2004	Hope & Faith: Charley's Baseball	T	VHSSP 1516		Episode #16. 2-20-2004	Sports Reporters and pro baseball player Roger Clemens. Hope & Faith pose as reporters to gain access to Clemens so he can sign a baseball to replace one that was destroyed.	143098
2004	Hope & Faith: Daytime Emmys (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3793		Episode #24-#25. 5-14-2004	News Media. Faith is nominated for a Daytime Emmy along with some of her former co-stars from "The Sacred and the Sinful," and flies to New York for the ceremony with the family.	143099
2005	Hope & Faith: Faith Fairfield: 1980-2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4446		Episode #54. 10-7-2005.	News Media. Hope fakes her death and the News Media responds giving her more publicity than ever. Reporters Tiffany Moore of Channel 12. Reporter Estaban for Spanish station. Impromptu news conference where Hope confesses she is alive.Sisters fight in front of the media. Make all the TV newscasts. Soap Opera Daily readers vote for top 100 soap stars of all time and Hope isn't on the list. She's 205. Media. New publicity puts her back into the public eye.TV Anchor (Alisha Davis). Reporter (Christina Filiaggi). Spanish Reporter (Dan Domingues).	143100
2004	Hope & Faith: Hope Gets a Job	T	DVD -R HQ 3697		Episode #20. 4-9-2004	Reporters. Hope gets a job as a reporter at the local newspaper, the Glennville Gazette, but is upset when Faith also gets hired. Sydney cooks for a bake sale.	143101
2005	Hope & Faith: Marriage, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4389		Episodes #52-#53. 9-30-2005	TV Newscaster Larry Walker (Dean Cain) is rejected by Faith who marries "The Gooch" out of spite to convince her sister she is a responsible adult who can make marriage work.After years of searching for the right man, Faith receives two marriage proposals -- from The Gooch and Larry Walker. Who will Faith choose?	143102
2005	Hope & Faith: Of Rice and Anchor Men/Season Finale	T	DVD -R HQ 3264. Season Finale Only DVD -R HQ 4296.		Episodes #50-#51. 5-6-2005	TV Newscaster Larry Walker (Dean Cain) and Faith (Kelly Rippa) begin a relationship that is moving into high gear and Faith's old flame, "The Gooch" (Rippa's real-life husband Mark Consuelos) suddenly shows up to complicate matters.When both men want an exclusive commitment from Faith, she resorts to everything from "Bachelorette" competition rules to a psychic's advise to help her choose.	143103
2005	Hope & Faith: Weather or Not	T	DVD -R HQ 4171 (ending clipped).		Episode #49. 4-29-2005	TV Newscaster Larry Walker (Dean Cain) joins Faith (Kelly Rippa) who finds a new career as a weather woman at a local TV station. Faith enjoys being pushed around by the hunky newscaster.That causes Hope to feel that Faith is abandoning their news catering business, so then Faith feels equally neglected when  Hope replaces her with a new highly motivated assistant.	143104
2006	Hope Adams: Chaotic	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	From “Dates From Hell.”	Tabloid Reporter Hope Adams of True News is a half-demon tabloid journalist. She has inherited not only a gift for seeing the past but a hunger for chaos -- along with a talent for finding it wherever she can.Adams loves her job. Granted working for True News tabloid isn’t quite the career her high-society family had in mind for her. What they don’t know is that the tabloid job is just a cover, a way for her to investigate stories with a paranormal twist, and help protect the supernatural world from exposure. When Hope’s “handler” sends her and a date to a museum charity gala, Hope suspects there’s more to it than a free perk. He’s tested her before. This time, she’s ready for whatever he throws her way. Or so she thinks -- until she meets her target: werewolf thief, Karl Marsten.  	143105
2009	Hope Adams: Living With the Dead	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #9	Tabloid Reporter Hope Adams is a half-demon tabloid journalist. Public Relations Consultant Robyn Peltier, a very human PR rep, moved to Los Angeles after her husband died to try to put some distance between herself and the life they had together. And the challenges of her job as the PR consultant to a Paris Hilton wannabe are pretty distracting. But then her celebutante is gunned down in a night club, and Robyn is suddenly the prime suspect. The two people most determined to clear her are her old friend, reporter Adams, and a homicide detective with an uncanny affinity for the dead. Soon Robyn finds herself in the heart of a wold she never even knew existed -- and which she was safer knowing nothing about. 	143106
2008	Hope Adams: No Humans Involved	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #7	Tabloid Reporter Hope Adams is a half-demon tabloid journalist. She has inherited not only a gift for seeing the past but a hunger for chaos -- along with a talent for finding it wherever she can.Jamie Vegas is a well known necromancer throughout the world of humans and supernaturals, but the humans do not truly believe her power, though they would like to. While helping ghosts, she is offered a spot on a team of spiritualists bent on rising Marilyn Monroe’s soul and to communicate with her for a movie. Jamie shows her powers off while on the set, but never enough to attract unwanted attention. Unfortunately while on the set, she encounters ghosts she cannot see, touch or truly communicate with clearly. With the help of her werewolf friend Jeremy, an angel Eve and the demon reporter Hope, they soon realize the ghosts are children, trapped in limbo with no way out unless Jamie helps them move on. They suspect the people behind the killings and mutilations of these children are humans who have touched into the world of magic and are able to use it. Now Jaime, Jeremy, Eve and Hope must find the murders without having the same fate as the children.	143107
2008	Hope Adams: Personal Demon	NSF		Armstrong, Kelley	Women of the Otherworld Series #8	Tabloid Reporter Hope Adams is a half-demon tabloid journalist. She has inherited not only a gift for seeing the past but a hunger for chaos -- along with a talent for finding it wherever she can. Naturally when she’s chosen by a very dangerous group for a very dangerous mission, she jumps at the chance. As it turns out, Hope is a little too good at this job, and she soon finds it necessary to unleash her most potent primal instincts -- and open herself, mind and body, to everything she most fears and desires. Adams is “tabloid-reporting, gun-toting, chaos demon spy girl.” When the formidable Benicio Cortez helps her out of a jam so she agrees to go undercover and join a supernatural youth gang that’s been causing problems for Cortez’s multinational corporation. Assuming the persons of bratty rich coed Faith Edmonds, Hope works her way into the gang, participates in heists and soon finds herself dangerously attracted to one of the other members, cute Jasper “Jaz” Haig. 	143108
1987	Hope and Glory	M	DVD -R HQ 6545, 6546. SV 299			Radio News	143109
1998	Hope Floats	M				Tabloid Journalism. Host Toni Post (Kathy Najima) of a news show has real news headlines before turning to tabloid TV show fare.Birdee Pruitt (Sandra Bullock) appears on the TV news/talk show for what she thinks is a makeover but finds out her husband is having an affair with her best friend.	143110
1950	Hope for the Best	P	MLPL	McCleery, William	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	143111
2009	Hope in a Jar	NR		Harbison, Elizabeth (Beth) M. 		New York Magazine Beauty Editor Olivia Pelham is a cool and successful magazine who realizes she’s lonely and finally ready to face her demons. Twenty years ago, Pelham was the smart one and her best friend Allie Denty was the pretty one. Throughout high school, they were inseparable, until a vicious rumor about Olivia, a rumor too close to the truth, ended their friendship. Now, on the eve of their 20th high school reunion, Allie, a temp worker, finds herself suddenly single, a little chubby and feeling old. When Allie, tall, blonde and, these days, just a bit heavy, discovers her boyfriend in the sack with another woman, her primary coping mechanism involves a credit card and the Sephora counter. Allie figures that some Dior lashes will help her feel more confident at her reunion --= an event that the lovely, formerly mousy Olivia Pelham has no intention of attending until her mother shows up on her doorstep, licking her wounds from a breakup with husband number five. At the reunion, Allie and Olivia have an awkward meeting and go their separate ways until Allie learns that a mutual friend plans to marry a cosmetically enhanced Mean Girl from their class. It’s “life makeover” time for both women, as they get in touch with their true feelings about beauty, careers, and, most importantly, love. Like the face cream from which it takes its title, this is slick, light and indulgent. 	143112
1999	Hope Island: You Can't Look at the Sea Without Wishing For Wings	T			Episode #7. 10-25-1999	PR Man (Zachary Ansley).	143113
1948	Hopeful Heart	N	USC	Gibbs, Philip		Freelance Journalist Francis Allingham	143114
1978	Hopo hopo-indianerne	CB			Finland. Jippo #1. 	Reporter Joe. 	143115
1977	Hora 25, La	TF				Reporter Jose Cardenas. Commentator Maria Luisa Mendoz. Host Luis Spota.	143116
1985	Hora da Estrela	MF				Photographer (Manoel Luiz Aranha).	143117
1952	Horace P. Hardscrabble	SS		Yates, Richard E.		Fictional Journalist created by Yates.  Appeared in Arkansas Gazette of Little Rock 1952 to 1974. Series of letters to the editor signed by Arkansan named Horace P. HardscrabblePolitical.  Yates a professor of history. Hardscrabble with his friend Timothy Peckworthy, enlivened the pages of the Arkansas Gazette with political conversations ion the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.	143118
1989	Horch, was kommt von draußen rein. Aus dem Studio geplaudert	DF		Gunsch, Elmar		Journalist	143119
1993	Horde, The	G				News Media. FNN Newscaster (Henry Crowell Jr.).	143120
1994	Horisont	TF			Series	Reporter (Torben Kitaj).	143121
1994	Horisont	DF				Journalist Tomm Kristiansen (2004). Reporters Jan Ewens (1998), Torben Kitaj, Ole Sippel. Hosts Leif Davidsen (1995), Steffen Gram (1996-2005).	143122
1945	Horizon	SS	UCLA	O'Hara, John	In "Hellbox."	Newsman McGuire, veteran newsman in The Beacon newspaper office.  Jess is on the newspaper, childless, couldn't have children.	143123
1998	Horizon	DT			Series 1994	Reporter, 1998- (Jan Ewens)	143124
1964	Horizon: Pandemic	T			Episode #77. 11-7-2006	News Media. Reporter Rachel Stone (Joanne Robertson).  US TV Reporter 1 (Slade Hall). US TV Reporter 2 (Rachel Whirey). Spanish TV Reporter (Carlos Urtubey).	143125
2006	Horizonica	M				Reporter (Eefke Boelhouwers). Reporter (Douglas Dunning - Voice).	143126
1946	Horizontal Man, The	N	OWN - H	Eustis, Helen		Press	143127
1984	Horky podzim s vuni manga	MF			Czechoslovakia	Reporter (Jaroslav Radimecky - Old Reporter).	143128
1982	Hormones	P		Mellon, James	Australia.	Journalist is shy and does a Walter Mitty among the drags asking himself the question, “Is there something in it for me?” Another character is a tough women’s Magazine Editor.	143129
1945	Horn Blows at Midnight, The	M				Radio Announcer (Truman Bradley). Radio Announcer (Richard Lane). Radio Director (Guy Kibbee). Heavenly Photographer (Oliver Blake).	143130
2002	Horn of Africa	N		Caputo, Philip		Foreign Correspondent Charlie Gage, a Vietnam veteran, realizes he’s been coerced into becoming a mercenary in a guerilla war but he doesn’t really care. A recent tragedy and his subsequent nervous breakdown has robbed him of all volition. But his lack of will becomes increasingly dangerous under the spell of Jeremy Nordstrand, the monstrous megalomaniac leading their suicidal mission into war-torn Ethiopia. 	143131
2009	Horne & Corden 	T			BBC Three Sketch Show. 	Gay TV Journalist Tim Goodall is more interested in sipping Pina Colada and discussing how fit the soldiers are in Basra than delivering breaking news.Horne & Corden features Matthe Horne and James Corden hosting the show as themselves in front of a live studio audience and playing a wide selection of original characters.	143132
2009	Horne & Corden: Episode Six	T			Episode #6. 4-14-2009. BBC Three Sketch Show. 	Gay TV Journalist Tim Goodall is more interested in sipping Pina Colada and discussing how fit the soldiers are in Basra than delivering breaking news. Goodall tackles obesity in this segment.Spider-Man and Superman finally show their true colors. Horne & Corden features Matthe Horne and James Corden hosting the show as themselves in front of a live studio audience and playing a wide selection of original characters.	143133
2009	Horne & Corden: Episode Three	T			Episode #3. 3-24-2009. BBC Three Sketch Show. 	News Media. Superman has to give Spider-Man some very bad news about Banana Man. Gay TV Journalist Tim Goodall is more interested in sipping Pina Colada and discussing how fit the soldiers are in Basra than delivering breaking news.Horne & Corden features Matthe Horne and James Corden hosting the show as themselves in front of a live studio audience and playing a wide selection of original characters.	143134
1962	Hornstein's Boy	N		Voelker, John		Press	143135
2006	Horny Ladies and the News	MF			Adult - Japan. Anime	TV Reporters. Anchorwoman Yu. Just what does go on behind those desks in a television newsroom? It seems some of the reporters aren’t wearing any pants back there or anything at all for that matter. In this adults-only anime, a group of beautiful and fame-hungry female news anchors will do whatever it takes to get some screen time and that means anything. Even the handyman is getting action, although so is everyone else at this sex-crazed studio where when the cameras are off, so is everything else.A whole slew of beautiful and sexually vulnerable women are trying to break into the TV news business and there are just as many men trying to break into them. 	143136
1964	Horror of Party Beach	M				Headlines. Monsters Strike!  Monsters Strike Again!  Mass Murder at Slumber Party  inform viewers what's happening	143137
1996	Horror Show	N		Kihn, Greg		Reporter Clint Stockbern of Monster Magazine is in Hollywood, 1996, and sets out to interview a legendary '50s horror movie director. He uncovers a bizarre story of real-life horror.Stockbern offers the director $600 for the interview and he accepts. The reporter starts taping his recollections of filming his masterpiece, Cadaver that featured real corpses in the L.A. morgue wired to walk.	143138
1959	Horrors of the Black Museum	M	VHS 929, SVD 956			Crime Reporter Michael Gough provides killings because public loves to read grisly details of sensational murders	143139
2007	Horrorween	M				News Media. Reporter (Judyth Piazza).	143140
2009	Horse Boy, The	D				Journalist Rupert Isaacson and his wife make a desperate decision when their son, Rowan, is diagnosed with autism -- a condition that leaves him disengaged from everything but horses. They will take Rowan to the mountains of Mongolia, track down the shamans who live there, and pursue a course of mystic healing. The shamans see Rowan’s condition less as a malady than as a force. 	143141
2001	Horse Crazy	M				TV Reporter (Hayley Hammond)	143142
2001	Horse Crazy	M			Saddle Club, The	TV Reporter (Hayley Hammond) arrives to interview Skye Ransom, a handsome young teenage star who arrives to shoot a film at the stables. The journalist’s arrival could also prove fateful for confirmed bachelor Max as well. The Saddle Club decides to assist Max in his budding romance -- a relationship that might not survive their help. TV Announcer (Paul Robbins). Documentary Narrator (Michael L. McDonough). 	143143
1932	Horse Feathers	M	DVD -R HQ 4487, 4488			Sports. Typing Sportswriter (Arthur Sheekman). Football Broadcaster (Phil Tead), Football Commentator WADX Radio.	143144
1968	Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	143145
1953	Horse Races	DT			Series. 4-18-1953 to 2-27-1960	Sportscasters Fred Capossola (1958-1960), Chris Schenkel (1958-1959), Tommy Roberts (1960).	143146
1998	Horse Whisperer, The	M				Magazine Editor Annie (Kristin Scott Thomas), a Manhattan magazine editor whose job running a Vanity Fair knockoff called Cover is all consuming	143147
1995	Horse Whisperer, The	N		Evans, Nicholas		Editor Ann Graves launches an all-out campaign to find a "horse whisperer" who can cure troubled horses with a calm voice and soothing touch. Her daughter lost a leg in terrible accident while riding her horse. Both are scarred and physically devastated.Graves packs up her daughter and horse and moves to Montana to try to convince the horse whisperer to help them. The Montana rancher tries to help them. Graves risks everything -- her career, her marriage, her comfortable life -- to help her daughter.All their lives are transformed.	143148
1910	Horse-Marines, The	SS	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Press	143149
1944	Horse's Mouth, The	N	OWN - P	Cary, Joyce		Critic. Professor Alabaster, a critic who plans a biography of the hero, an artist.	143150
2003	Horseplay	M				Reporter. News Reporter (Jennifer Adams). Trackside Reporter (Alf Matthews). Race Day Reporter (Grant Denyer). TV Commentators (Ron Auber, Victoria Shaw, Neil Longden).	143151
1991	Horseplayer	M				Critics. Critic #1 (Stephen Saban). Critic #2 (Garret Greenword)	143152
2007	Horses in the Wind: Tale of Seabiscuit, A	NJ		Ransom, Candice F. with Illustrator Greg Call		Reporter is overhead by the Time Spies Chapman kids threatening to destroy the race horse Seabiscuit’s chances. Can they find a way to stop the reporter before it’s too late? The Chapman kids get caught up in the Race of the Century between War Admiral and a little brown Thoroughbred named Seabiscuit. Hanging out in the barn before the race, the kids overhear the nosy reporter’s comments. 	143153
1914	Horseshoes	SS		Lardner, Ring	First published in The Saturday Evening Post, Aug. 15, 1914, 8-10, 44-46. Republished in 2004.	Reporter-Narrator meets Cub utility outfielder.	143154
1902	Horsewhipping an Editor	M				Editor	143155
2006	Hosack’s Folly: Novel of Old New York, A	N		Wood, Gillen D’Arcy		Publisher of the New York Herald Eamonn Casey and John Laidlaw, a Wall Street tycoon, are against a quarantine of New York Harbor advocated by an eminent physician and his assistant in an attempt to head off a disastrous yellow fever epidemic in New York City. The powerful Casey who is planning to run for governor, agrees to protest Laidlaw’s interests in the port in exchange for financial backing. Powerful merchants and corrupt politicians aim to cover up the fever threat at all costs. Meanwhile, the powerful editor and a visionary architect team up on a scheme of their own to save the city: the Croton Aqueduct, the most ambitious public works project since Roman times. But nothing will stop the deadly fever epidemic that is sweeping through old New York causing a panicky mass exodus from the city. 	143156
1990	Hoshi o tsugumono	MF				TV Reporter (Yoriko Douguchi)	143157
1990	Hoshi tsugu mono	MF				News Media. TV Reporter (Yoriko Douguchi).	143158
2003	Hospital Central: A Contrarrelo	TF			Episode #67. 1-21-2003	Newsreader (Maxim Huerta - Himself).	143159
2005	Hospital Central: Correr tras el viento	TF			Episode #146. 12-21-2005	Journalist (Diana Wrana).	143160
2005	Hospital Central: El, primer dia	TF			Episode #147. 3-29-2006	Journalist (Diana Wrana).	143161
1950	Hostage	T			Pulitzer Prize Playhouse. Adapted from Chicago Daily News	Newspaper. Articles of James W. Mulroy and Alvin H. Goldstein, investigated kidnapping and subsequent murder of Robert Francks by Loeb and Leopold. Prize for general local reporting in 1925	143162
1988	Hostage	MT				TV Newscaster (Mike Anscombe). Newscaster (Gordon Martineau).	143163
2005	Hostage	M				News Media. News Reporters (Phil Shuman, Christina Cabot).	143164
1985	Hostage Flight	MT	VHS 349 (Excerpts)			News Media. Writer (Jonathan Perpich).	143165
1994	Hostage for a Day	M			Canada	TV Anchor Paul (Vic Cummings).  TV Canadian personality Monika Deol plays a reporter	143166
1977	Hostage Heart, The	T				News Media. Terrorists.	143167
2001	Hostage Negotiator, The	MT				TV Reporter (Kristina Matisic)	143168
1993	Hostages	MT	SV 202	MacLeverty, Bernard (Teleplay)	UK - Ness Book - Based on available material and interviews with family members and officials.  Several of actual subjects claimed production was made without their cooperation.	British Journalist  John McCarthy (Colin Firth) reports on the kidnapping of an Irishman and shortly after is taken hostage himself while on the way to the airport.  Imprisoned with the Irishman.They are later transferred to a new location where they are held captive with others including an Associated Press Reporter Terry Anderson (Jay O. Sanders) and a university professor. Victims are journalists and educators.Role of the media is demonstrated when Anderson's sister threatens to talk to the press after getting no cooperation from the state department. Real McCarthy tried to stop film from being made.He was later joined in his protest by Anderson,  Brian Keenan and Terry Waite, all real victims. Newsman (Paul Jaynes). Newsman (Gooey Law).	143169
1997	Hostile Intent	M				Press (Rino Romano)	143170
1997	Hostile Takover	M				News Media. News Reporter (Penny Leigh). Photographer (John Sparano).	143171
1988	Hostile Witness	M	SV 297			TV Newscaster (Margery Nelson). Newscaster (Philip Proctor). Reporter (Darwyn Carson). Reporter (Nike Doukas). Reporter (Timothy Jecko). .	143172
2003	Hosts	N		Wilson, F. Paul		Reporter for the local tabloid, The LighT, wants to lionize "Repairman Jack" who is a situation fixer with no last name or Social Security number and no qualms when it comes to getting the job done -- even if it means putting himself into serious danger.The reporter sees Jack's heroism as his ticket to journalistic stardom. The reporter promises to make Jack a celebrity hero, a household name -- which could mean the end of Repairman Jack as we know him.The crusading reporter's efforts to lionize him in print would destroy his anonymity. But the reporter sees Jack as a major stepping stone to fame and fortune. He tracks Jack down and subtly blackmails him.To free his mind from the pesky journalist, Jack accepts a job from an unknown women -- his new client is the sister he has not seen in 15 years. Her lover has changed in something not quite human.	143173
1846	Hosy Biglow: Biglow Papers, The	SS		Lowell, James Russell		Fictional Journalist created by James Lowell.  "The Biglow Papers" appeared in the Boston Courier on June 17, 1846, more than 16 years after the first Jack Downing letter had appeared in the Portland Courier.Hosea "Hosy" Biglow, an unlettered Yankee bumpkin whose dialect, no less than his unvarnished sentiments, appealed to a broad spectrum of newspaper readers.	143174
1859	Hot	SS		Howells, William Dean		Press	143175
1980	Hot 30	N	OWN - H	Sakol, Jeannie		Gossip Columnist Dorrie Bridge sprints the truth and nothing but about practically anyone, disappears on her 30th birthday. Lou Dexter, once-respected newsman, accustomed to ending stories with -30-, investigates.Sets out to find the truth from people who knew Dorrie way back when and form those who have every reason to hate her for exposing their secrets. New York, Tennessee, Beverly Hills and Malibu in the 1970sBridges is known to her enemies as "Scarlet O'Horror."	143176
1935	Hot Bisquits	P	MLPL	Stahl, LeRoy	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	143177
1997	Hot Body Special: Wild Women at Work	MT				Photographer (Monica)	143178
1972	Hot Box, The	M			Philippines	Journalist Garcia (Charles Dierkop).	143179
2002	Hot Chick, The	M				Reporter (Wes Takahashi). TV Newscaster (Giselle Fernandez).	143180
1928	Hot Copy	SS	MLPL	Blackman, M.C.	In "O'Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1928."	Reporter from the Star,  Anthony Watkins, a "snapper" reporter, narrates. Arthur M. Dodd hates newspapers and reporters.	143181
1999	Hot Copy	MT	SVD 818, SVD 1117		Adult	News Media	143182
2000	Hot Copy	NR		Pershing, Diane	Harlequin Duet	Reporter Sam agrees to fill in as a temporary editor, he doesn't expect the sparks to fly between himself and his new right-hand woman Rachel, a very independent lady who also happens to be his new landlady.Neither expects the attraction to flourish nor for love to take root, but are they both too set in their ways to make a relationship work?	143183
2009	Hot Death, Cold Soup	SS		Padmanabhan,Manjula		Journalist Mrs. Sen from Delhi is asked by an American woman -- who in her desire to embrace traditional Indian culture wholeheartedly, decides to join her Indian husband on his funeral pyre regardless of the fact that such an act is illegal in India -- to record the momentous event for posterity. Dragged from the comforts of her city office to the wilds of Uttar Pradesh with the promise of the story of the decade, Mrs. Sen is somewhat disturbed when the American woman casually drops into after-dinner conversation that her husband is still alive. 	143184
2002	Hot Dog	M				News Media. Z-TV Reporter (Mallin Hallberg).	143185
2002	Hot Dog	NM		Berenson, Laurien		TV Reporter Jill Prescott and her cameraman, Rich. Prescott is a pesky local cable TV reporter who figures that Melanie Travis’ nose for trouble will lead her to the next Big Story. They are annoying, but what’s truly frightening is the presence of someone far more sinister, someone who’s gotten into Melanie’s house at night, who stole her wallet and who let her dogs loose in the neighborhood. Everywhere Melanie turns, Prescott and Rich seem to show up. 	143186
1987	Hot Flashes	N	OWN - H	Raskin, Barbara		News Media. Four female friends	143187
2007	Hot Fuzz	M	DVD -R HQ 10761, 10762. 			Journalist is horrifically murdered by a dark-cloaked figure. The nosy local journalist is one of several murders two policemen try to solve. He was killed because he figured out who the murderers were. 	143188
1974	Hot Girls	M			UK. Adult Short.	Photographers (Tim Blackstone, Ray Selfe, Mike Bramman). Interviewer (David McGillivray).	143189
1968	Hot Girls for Men Only	M			AFI-Editors/Magazines/Publishers	Magazine Editor	143190
1996	Hot Gossip	N		Lawerenson, Deborah (aka Lawrenson, Deborah)		Gossip Columnist Anthony Sword is the most famous gossip columnist in London, but while he digs on everyone else, no one knows anything about his background. Why does he keep this such a closely guarded secret? Where does he disappear every Tuesday night.When Rosdy Hope gets her chance to transfer to Fleet Street, she stumbles onto Sword's secret.	143191
1953	Hot Half-Million, The	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	143192
1970	Hot House, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143193
2006	Hot in Here	NR		Lyons, Sue	Adult	Journalist Jenny Yuen lands a very steamy assignment -- cover a firefighter calendar competition with some of the hunkiest half-naked heroes ever. Her personal favorite? Mr. February.Read all about it: the muscular, sexy rookie is the man of Jenny's dreams --  her wildest dreams. She's up for a wickedly sensual game if they play by their very own set of rules. No taboos. No holding back. No commitment.	143194
2006	Hot Item	N		Phillips, Carly		Gossip Columnist reveals big time sports agent Spencer Atkins as gay and the owner of a public relations firm that recently merged with the Hot Zone (Manhattan-based sports management agency and family business) then goes missing for three weeks. What star quarterback has been spotted with a new flavor of arm candy? It’s notorious bad boy Riley Nash, but hsi newest flame is the last person this reporter could imagine -- none other than Sophie Jordan beautiful, buttoned-down, co-owner of The Hot Zone, the industry’s top sports management agency. What’s behind this unlikely team? Some say it has to do with the sudden disappearance of super agent Spencer Atkins. Watch this space because the resulting news is bound to be one Hot Item. 	143195
2006	Hot Item	NR		Phillips, Carly	Harlequin Hot Zone Series #3.	Gossip Columnist reveals big-time sports agent as a gay. His PR firm recently merged with the Hot Zone, the prestigious Manhattan-based sports management agency and family business.Big Sister Annabelle is on maternity leave and little sister Michell on her honeymoon and Uncle Yank Morgan, the owner of the Hot Zone, eloping with his assistant, Sophie must deal with the crisis on her own.	143196
2005	Hot Kid, The	N		Leonard, Elmore		News Media. Depression-era deputy U.S. Marshal makes headlines wherever he goes telling criminals, "If I have to pull my weapon I'll shoot to kill." A wannabe public enemy tries to bring the U.S. Marshal down.	143197
2008	Hot Line, The	N		Fox, Cathryn	q	Reporter is one of three best friends who want to sample The Hot Line, an on-call service that dispatches totally authentic, fully equipped firemen to explore the secret desires of women in need. It’s an irresistible dare for the three best friends wanting to feel the heat -- a curious reporter, a talented lingerie designer and a chef who loves things spicy.	143198
1996	Hot Line: Shutterbugs	T	DVD -R HQ 2798		Episode. Adult	Photographer shoot pictures of nudes and the photos anger his girlfriend.  Radio Talk Show Host.	143199
1986	Hot Metal: Beyond the Infinite	T			UK. Episode #3. 3-2-1986. UK Series 2-1-1986 to 3-1-1989.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Spam launches an anti-Red campaign against Father Teasdale and introduces "Wobblevision" to the page three beauties as a circulation ploy.Bill Tytla (John Gordon-Sinclair). receives a mysterious tip that a nurse knows something sinister about the death of Donald Kubelsky, the Khruschchev impersonator.Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143200
1986	Hot Metal: Casting the Runes	T			UK. Episode #4. 3-9-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Greg Kettle (Richard Kane) and Spam continue their persecution of Father Teasdale by adding charges of lycanthropy. Rathbone rails against Spitting Image.Bill Tytla (John Gordon-Sinclair). looks into charges (from an anonymous source calling himself "Sore Throat" that the police are involved in covering up the Kubelsky murder.Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143201
1988	Hot Metal: Crown of Thorns	T			UK. Episode #11. 4-10-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Dicky Lipton (Richard Wilson) begins to lose his grip on reality as the buxom beauties of page three go on strike. Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy). opens "Rat World." Kettle infiltrates EastEnders.Reporter Maggie Troon (Caroline Milmoe) discovers odd evidence of an alien presence at the mass murder site. Newscaster (Charles Collingwood). Japanese Newsreader (Eiji Kusuhara).Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143202
1988	Hot Metal: Hydra's Head, The	T			UK. Episode #9. 3-20-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Dicky Lipton (Richard Wilson)  tries to vet every story as Spam begins publishing 24 hours a day. Greg Kettle (Richard Kane)  competes with the Daily Star to save a Nicaraguan horse from the glue factory.Maggie Troon (Caroline Milmoe) discovers another murder as she continues to investigate the judge and his family. Sun Hack (Steve Amber).Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143203
1988	Hot Metal: Joker to the Thief, The	T			UK. Episode #8. 3-13-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Sparm sets up Dicky Lipton (Richard Wilson) for a serious assault when he imprisons an overweight woman and wires her jaw shut while he and Kettle pursue a sex scandal at an innocent pre-school.Maggie Troon (Caroline Milmoe) follows up a lead about a mass murder involving the family of a High Court judge.Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143204
1986	Hot Metal: Modern Promethius, The	T			UK. Episode #2. 2-23-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).The Crucible launches an all-out campaign supporting a return to capital punishment by interviewing murder victims through a séance and interviewing the brother of a state executioner who hanged himself.Spam discovers man identified as Khrushchev is a fake and the fellow dies during a live television interview. Television Interviewer (Helen Atkinson-Wood). Television Announcer (Nicholas Geake).Tabloid Journalists. Set in Fleet street newspaper, trounces yet another British institution: tabloid journalists of Fleet Street	143205
1986	Hot Metal: Modern Promethius, The	T			UK. Episode #2. 2-23-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Tabloid Reporter-Newspaper. Television Interviewer (Helen Atkinson-Wood). Television Announcer (Nicholas Geake).	143206
1989	Hot Metal: Rat Sat on the Cat, The	T			UK. Episode #13. 3-10-1989. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy) threatens to demolish an 11th century church and replace it with the new tower block. Harry defends a Crucible story about cat food.	143207
1988	Hot Metal: Religion of the People	T			UK. Episode #7. 3-6-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy) finds a replacement for the missing Harold Stringer. Greg Kettle (Richard Kane) acquires a government list of all known AIDs carriers and Spam signs up God as an advice columnist through Sergeant-Major Ken Lutterworth.	143208
1986	Hot Metal: Respectable Prostitute, The	T			UK. Episode #6. 3-23-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Stringer springs back into action as he gets to the bottom of the Khrushchev impersonator's death and uncovers a political sex scandal. TV-AM Presenter (Nick Owen - Himself).	143209
1986	Hot Metal: Slaughter of the Innocent, The	T			UK. Episode #5. 3-16-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy) negotiates a compromise to keep Father Teasdale's church open. Kettle stumbles on a multiple birth. Bill Tytla (John Gordon Sinclair) is caught while searching for Sore Throat's papers.	143210
1986	Hot Metal: Tell-Tale Hart, The	T			UK. Episode #1. 2-26-1986. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Entrepreneur Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy) buys a failing Fleet Street newspaper, The Daily Crucible, and the first coup of the new managing editor Spam is an exclusive smear of Prince Andrew's latest girlfriend.Also, the discovery of Nikita Khrushchev, alive and well in Switzerland. Reporters (Roderic Leigh, Aden Gillett). Photographer (Sean Blowers).	143211
1988	Hot Metal: Twilight Zone, The	T			UK. Episode #10. 3-27-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Newsreader (Charles Collingwood). TV Presenter (Sara Crowe). BBC Producer (Stella Moray). BBC PA (Sarah Whitlock).	143212
1988	Hot Metal: Unleash the Kracken	T			UK. Episode #12. 4-17-1988. UK Series.	Editor Harold Stringer (Geoffrey Palmer) of The Daily Crucible tires to preserve dignity and integrity while Managing Editor Russell Spam (Robert Hardy). Courts scandal and the sensational in order to increase circulation. Newsreader (Louise Nelson).Maggie  Troon (Caroline Milmoe) continues to dig into the Hitchcock murders amid rumors of UFOs while Spam and Dicky Lipton (Richard Wilson).  try different ways of spiking a critical government report on newspaper standards and practices.Newsreader (Charles Collingwood). Newspaper Hack (John White). TV Interviewer (Clare Clifford).	143213
1983	Hot Money	M				News Media. Reporter (Don James). Reporter (Diane Polly).	143214
1953	Hot News	M		Marion, Charles R., Elwood Ullmann (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist Mark Miller is an ex-fighter who exposes gamblers in the sports racket after a fighter is killed in rigged game. Crooks turn their attention to basketball and manipulate player whose sister is girlfriend of gang leader.She commits suicide but provides sportswriter with the evidence he needs. Reporter is nearly killed before getting the crooks. Society Editor Kerry Baker (Gloria Henry) is the sports columnist's girlfriend. Editor All Bragg  (James Flavin).	143215
1928	Hot News	M		Thompson, Harlan, Monte Brice (Story).  Lloyd Corrigan, Grover Jones (Adaptation).  George Marion Jr. (Titles). Florence Ryerson (Scenario)	AFI-Newsreels/Newspapers/Publish./Photographer - Ness Book	Newsreel Camera Girl Pat Clancy (Bebe Daniels) is hired by the publisher of the Sun causing top photographer Scoop Morgan (Neil Hamilton) to quit because he refuses to work with a woman.He gets hired by The Mercury, and the two photographers become rivals.  She exposes the theft of a jewel from a maharajah, but she and Scoop Morgan are kidnapped and hidden on a yacht.By the time they are rescued, they have fallen in love. Both newspapers are involved in the newsreel business.Stories they cover involve a wrecked boat, a blimp landing near the Statue of Liberty, and an attempt to get pictures of the maharajah that finds the two leads dressed as adagio dancers."While the Mercury was going down the Sun was rising" (Title Card).	143216
1936	Hot News	M			Great Britain	English Journalist who is inept chosen to be guest reporter on a Chicago paper. Comedy of errors	143217
1931	Hot News	N	USC	Gauvreau, Emile Henry		Tabloid Newspaper. Portrait of a tabloid newspaper. New York tabloid journalism written by one of the most successful editors of such dailies in their sensational days. Indictment based on actual stories, lurid ad overdoneOur chief sob sister was coming through with her own story. Good tabloid day.  Claire was society editor of the New England Repository. Five years of dull, uninspiring newspaper work had made her a newspaper drudge.Group of sob sisters industriously employed in supplying tears and sights.	143218
1931	Hot News Margie	M	DVD -R HQ 3152. DVD -R HQ 3185.			Reporter Hot News Margie (Marjorie Beebe) of the Gazette, a Tabloid newspaper.  Newspaper Editor (Charles C. Wilson). Gazette Headline: "Raid 4 Love Nests." She comes in with news that hasn’t happen yet. But keep your eyes on that window.  A man falls.Editor to reporters: "Listen you fatheads, every rival tab in town is stepping out ahead of us. If you birds can't get the dope on... go back to the School of Journalism. I want news. And I don't care whose keyhole you have to peep through to get it."Editor wants story on quarterback is really married to a beautiful showgirl.  She says she'll get the story even if she has to make the whole team.She goes up in heaven and is asked by Saint Peter who she is. She says. "I'm Hot News Marge of the Gazette." He says: "What a tabloid reporter?" And sends her down to hell.In early scene, bullet-proof brassiere saves her life. Newspaper Office Boy (George Offerman, Jr.).	143219
2005	Hot Number	NR		Phillips, Carly	Harlequin Hot Zone Series #2	Publicity Micki Jordan is co-owner of The Hot Zone Sports Agency and publicist to the brightest stars in the sports world. She promises to end her tomboy ways and transforms herself into one hot number, no longer "just one of the guys."The tomboyish PR executive is as much at home on the playing field as in a locker room full of naked guys. Aging minor league center fielder with a bad wrist shares a alcohol-fueled kiss with her on New Year's Eve she can't forget.	143220
1935	Hot Off the Press	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Short Story - "New Pardner, The"		Circulation Manager of the Evening Call, Bill Jeffry (Jack LaRue), joins rival paper, The Star Bulletin.  Battle of the newsboys.	143221
2003	Hot Off the Press	NR		Warren, Nancy	Harlequin	Reporters Tess Elliot and Mike Grundel  at competing newspapers stumble on a news story that could make their careers. Only problem is they have to work together to get the story and working together is the last thing either of them wants to do.Somewhere between hot leads and hot arguments, an attraction heats up.  Bad boy Reporter Grundel thinks his fledgling colleague at the competing newspaper is a "princess" coasting on her father's connections. She is determined to make it on her own. Both are stuck as movie reviewers attending the same movies. Movie review snippets at the beginning of each chapter show how much they disagree.  Both uncover leads on same high-profile story, decide to work together. Become lovers. Tess has Grace Kelly looks and style, intelligence and drive. Snappy repartee. Grundel finally comes to terms with what he really wants out of life -- a future with the woman he loves.Tess Elliott is just itching for the chance to prove herself as a serious reporter. All she needs is a juicy story to get the recognition she needs. When the perfect story practically falls in her lap, she’s all over it. But rival reporter and resident bad boy Mike Grundel wants in on the action, too, Tess is determined not to let him beat her to the punch, and will do what she has to do -- even if it means falling for the sexy rebel. Rich princesses were never on Mike’s list of conquests. But then, Tess isn’t your typical rich princess. Underneath the prim and proper exterior, he knows an improper vixen is waiting to be unleashed. It’s so easy to take her on and compete for a front-page story. Of course, Mike isn’t interested only in reporting. Getting under Tess’s skin is just as fun. Now it’s getting her under the covers that’s going to take some work. 	143222
2006	Hot Off the Presses	NR		Stilletto, Trixie		Sports Editor Samantha Cruise has always had a strict rule. Work is work, play is play. Right up to her birthday when she has sex with a stranger at a company party, Samantha sticks to her rule through thick and thin. Like Murphy’s Law, Samantha’s ride on the wild side comes back to haunt her when she learns her stranger is the new Publisher of her newspaper. Can she keep separate two demanding lovers, her career she loves and a man who makes her feel things she’s only dreamed about without sacrificing her integrity? Publisher Kurt Boscoe has always chosen the easy path in life. “If it feels good, do it” is his motto. Now, he’s out to prove to his father that he can control his libido and make a success in their family newspaper business. But when he succumbs to temptation on his first night in town, Kurt decides he can have his cake and eat it too. Except his dream lover is his employee and has this annoying problem with integrity. Can he convince her that playing at work is a win-win situation?	143223
1986f	Hot Properties	N	OWN - P	Yglesias, Rafael		News Editor David Bergman is an ambitious journalist at a leading newsmagazine who realizes that his way to the top has been sabotaged by office intrigue. Bergman is a young star of journalism who is put on the fast track for the top job at America’s most successful magazine. He is one of several ambitious, opportunistic New York yuppies, each desperate for success, power, fame, money and glamorous sexual partners. Prophetic account of the effect on young writers of the concentration of media companies and their need to maximize profits. Tony Winters is a serious playwright, sidelined and sideswiped by Hollywood. Patty Lane, beautiful and smart, can’t get men to take her seriously and writes a tell-all about an affair with a powerful man that makes her a cult figure. Fred Tatter, the ultimate hack, crawls and begs for acceptance. 	143224
2008	Hot Property	N		Phillips, Carly	PR	Publicist Amy Stone works for Hot Zone and Athletes Only, a sports public relations firm. Hottie John Roper, a high-maintenance outfielder feels a cold downturn in his public and personal life after getting injured and losing the World Series for the New York Renegades. After meeting adorable Floridian Stone at a friend’s wedding, he later discovers she’s his new handler at Hot Zone. Amy’s wowed by John during a New Year’s bash, spends the night on the sofa and attracts the paparazzi the next day. As she helps him reclaim his life and navigate his difficult family, she decides their relationship must stay strictly professional. After a World Series disaster, fans diss him, shock jocks mock him and is dysfunctional family hassles him for money he really can’t spare. Now it’s up to him, and Hot Zone publicity Amy Stone, to get his life back on track. Amy finds it’s easier said than done. What with the constant intrusions of his nutty family, a crazed fan playing stalker, and Roper’s refusal to put his own needs first, she’s starting to think that life in the fast lane isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. But when the two retreat to a secluded lodge, the sexy center fielder throws Amy a curve ball -- one she never saw coming. 	143225
1983	Hot Pursuit	M				Photographer (Dirk Smiths).	143226
1979	Hot Rod	MT				Cameraman (Carmen Argenziano).	143227
1958	Hot Rod Gang	M				Radio Interviewer Earl McDaniels (Earl McDaniels)	143228
1952	Hot Seat, The	DT				Host Stuart Scheftel interviews	143229
2009	Hot Shot	NR		Fredrick, M.J.		Reporter Peyton Michaels expected her assignment to be simple -- write an article about everyday heroes, such as a hot shot firefighter. She never expected to find herself running up a mountain, a wildfire nipping at her heels, her life in his hands. The firefighter has had enough of women who want to make him into someone he is not. Women like his ex-wife, who couldn’t handle the heat of his job. Like Peyton, who sees him as a hero when he’s just a man doing a job. Except time after time, the pesky reporter proves her mettle. She is getting deeper under his skin. But there’s an arsonist at work and danger is closing in with the speed of a raging brush fire. Peyton and the firefighter have to dig deep for what it takes to be a real hero, to find the courage to reach out and grab a forever kind of love before it’s too late. 	143230
1986	Hot Shots: Absent Minded	T			Episode #8. 11-18-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143231
1986	Hot Shots: Accidental Victims	T			Episode #6. 10-28-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143232
1986	Hot Shots: All in the Game	T			Episode #4. 10-14-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine, Crime World. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143233
1986	Hot Shots: Bluebeard’s Inn	T			Episode #2. 9-30-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143234
1986	Hot Shots: Cut Off in His Prime	T			Episode #7. 11-11-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143235
1986	Hot Shots: Family Jules, The	T			Episode #11. 12-9-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143236
1986	Hot Shots: Riot	T			Episode #13. 12-23-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143237
1986	Hot Shots: Roll Over, Agatha Christie	T			Episode #12. 12-16-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143238
1986	Hot Shots: Star, The	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine, Crime World. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143239
1986	Hot Shots: Tails You Lose	T			Episode #9. 11-25-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143240
1986	Hot Shots: To Bee or Not to Bee	T			Episode #5. 10-21-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143241
1986	Hot Shots: Warriors	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143242
1986	Hot Shots: Writ of Habeas Corpse	T			Episode #10. 12-2-1986. Canadian TV Series (1986)	Tabloid Journalists. Two bickering tabloid journalists Jake West (Booth Savage) and Amanda Reed (Dorothy Parks) and the crimes they investigate for a crime-story magazine. Boss Nicholas Broderick (Paul Burke) and his assistant, Al Pendleton (Clark Johnson). 	143243
1993	Hot Shots! Part Deux	M				News Media. News Reporter (Pat Harvey). News Anchorman (Wayne Satz).	143244
2005	Hot Spot	NR		Rawlins, Debbi		Reporter Jack Logan is one of the hottest reporters on the planet and he has agreed to a sizzling photo shoot at New York’s hotspot hotel. He’s the sexiest man in Manhattan and Photographer Madison Tate has him on camera. She finally got her big break. If all goes well, and Madison can convince Jack shirts are optional, she’ll score a coveted magazine cover. But there’s a hitch: Jack won’t strip a single stitch. Behind closed door things are hotting up. Jack hates to admit it, but there’s  something exhilarating about the straight-talking photographer who’s wreaking havoc with his libido. But Jack isn’t interested in being a pinup. Still, he may have to give in to their red-hot attraction since Madison is quickly proving to be irresistible.	143245
2007	Hot Spot, The	N		TaRessa		Public Relations Practitioner Kendra Harrell is  PR whiz who is hopelessly in love with love. But her latest crush presents a real conflict of interest. Yusef Huntley is the sexy chief of staff for Atlanta’s high-profile congressman, who happens to be Kendra’s client. Does she dare mix business with pleasure? Her friends are divided on this one, but they’ve got problems of their own. Meghan Bennett is the African-American Princess of Protocol -- and Atlanta’s leading VIP event planner. To top things off, her Mr. Right has finally popped the question. But Meghan can’t accept until she figures out what to do about his One Big Flaw -- in the bedroom. Stephanie Ivey is a slick corporate tigress who juggles the city’s most eligible men with ease. But despite her skills at seduction, she can’t crack her own personal pleasure code -- much to her dissatisfaction. Torn between romance and ambition, Kendra lands an assignment that could combine both -- the chance to create a campaign for a lush new Caribbean resort. Soon she and her friends are packing their bags and leaving Atlanta for what becomes a sexy, scandalous comedy of errors that will call for Kendra’s unique spin.	143246
2004	Hot Stuff	NR		Phillips, Carly	Harlequin Hot Zone Series #1.	Publicists Annabelle Jordan and her two sisters -- Sophie and Michelle --  work for their uncle's firm, the Hot Zone. The eldest Annabelle has become a powerhouse in the PR department, but her attraction to egocentric bad boys has proven to be a problem.The sisters were orphans in frilly dresses when they to live with their sports-lawyer uncle in his world of locker rooms, bookies and gambling.After her latest boyfriend dumps her for an actress, she takes a personal vow of celibacy until she meets her newest client, an ex-football star.He's building a lodge for kids with learning disabilities and since someone seems intent on sabotaging his efforts, he needs positive publicity fast.	143247
1957	Hot Summer Night	M	DVD -R HQ 6037, 6038. SVDSP 568	Hicks, Edwin P. (Story). Morton Fine, David Friedkin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Former Reporter William Joel Partain (Leslie Nielsen) downsized from the Kansas City Herald. While on his honeymoon, he sees a chance to score a big scoop by interviewing a local killer.Reporter doesn’t tell his wife, but he is hard on the trail of his exclusive story. He and his wife go to a bar to find out where he can find the killer’s girlfriend. Two of killer's henchmen blindfold reporter, knock him out and take him to hideout.Gangster agrees to interview because he wants publicity and believes he has support of the common people. One member of the mob goes berserk during interview and kills gangster and another gang member. Reporter has to talk fast to save his life.Kansas City editors receive the reporter’s ransom note. Newspaper has to run an advertisement in the morning edition or the crooks will kill the reporter. Peter Wang, night editor of the Kansas City Herald, runs ad to stall for time.Wang tries to get ransom money from publisher. Reporter uses crook as shield trying to escape, but gangster shoots the crook and wounds reporter. Reporter's wife and police arrive just in time to save his life. Newspaperman on Street (Malcolm Atterbury).	143248
1998	Hot Toddy	N		Palmer, Frank		Magazine Editor is in conflict with Detective Superintendent Phil “Sweeney” Todd in a case involving a security service agent who disappears while hunting a renegade ex-spy handler at an international conference in Nottingham. A gun is missing. So is money from a slush fund. And when the M15 man is found dead in a drain, Todd suspects an inside job. His probe brings him into conflict with the agent’s partner, a powerful peer, a blonde translator who offers more than interpreting services, and the magazine editor. 	143249
1980	Hot Type	N	OWN - H	Lipsyte, Marjorie		Newspaper. Arlyn Crane is a secretary on the most important newspaper in New York City during the 1960 presidential campaign. She aspires to be a reporter, but finds that it is difficult for women to move up in the newspaper business.Finally wins her promotion by helping to uncover the murderer of a call girl.	143250
1988	Hot Type	N		Daniels, Kristy		Editors receive the reporter’s ransom note. The newspaper has to run an advertisement in the morning edition if it is willing to pay the ransom or the crooks will kill the reporter.	143251
2005	Hot Type	N		Flynn, Joseph		Newspaperman Dan Cameron gets a cool old typewriter for his 40th birthday. It once belonged to Ben Hecht, who used it to write the movie "Notorious." Dan uses it to write a best-seller. Then the Hecht estate says the typewriter was stolen and demands its return. As his lawyers fight in court, Dan and his wife, Erin, take off so he can get at least one more book out of the machine. Bank robber Fetch McDonald is three weeks away from parole when his father brings bad news. Fetch's ex-wife, Verene, who still holds title to his heart, is going to remarry - in two weeks. One week before Fetch's release. With the help of his cousin, Lerome, Fetch breaks out. But the car Lerome has stolen breaks down. Right outside of Dan and Erin's cabin in the woods. The two desperados steal the Camerons' SUV. And Lerome, a quirky sort, steals Dan's typewriter and the only copy of his new novel. Not long after that Fetch and an unlikely accomplice are duplicating the crimes described in Dan's novel. Dan and Erin have no choice but to join in the manhunt. If the court rules against Dan, what's he going to say? An escaped convict stole the typewriter? Yeah, right. Besides, Dan thinks there's a new book in tracking down the thieves.	143252
2003	Hot Under the Collar	N		Hill, Kristin		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Nathan "Nate" Taylor for Baltimore Today writes an article on the front page about Sondra Lane, The Voice in the Night, the woman with the sexy voice that entices her audience from midnight to 4 a.m. on WKDY in Baltimore.Taylor's editor tells him if he can get an interview with Lane before any other reporter, he would get a promotion. But Lane -- who is really a brunette holding a part-time day-job at a fitness job -- is elusive.She will not grant interviews to anyone. To get close, Taylor wears a disguise, acquires a phony French accent, and moonlights as a cab driver. He becomes close the woman who is really the Lane.	143253
1937	Hot Water	M		Kavanaugh, Katharine (Source - Characters).  Ron Ferguson, Eleanor De Lamater (Story). Robert Chapin, Karen De Wolf (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Editor Roger Jones (George Ernest) writes a story for his small newspaper, The Maryville Tattler about the mayor's cousin owning an illegal gambling bar. Reporter for the city's daily paper rewrites the story.  Fraud eventually exposed.Reporters (Ray Walker, Billy Wayne). Photographer (George Chandler). Radio Announcer (Carroll Nye). Newsboy (Harry Watson).	143254
2001	Hotel	M	DVD -R HQ 8351, 8352			Reporter, tourists, and an assassin cause problems for a filmmaker and his crew in Venice, Italy.	143255
2006	Hotel Babylon	T			UK. Five Episodes. 	Journalists (Ashley Barker, Olivia Scott, James Puddephatt, Fred Perry, Summer Strallen)	143256
2007	Hotel Babylon:	T			UK. Episode #13. 3-22-2007	Photographer (Jon-Paul Hevey).	143257
1998	Hotel Bon Sejour	MTF			Miniseries	News Media. Present Journalist (Duarte Araujo). Journalist (Miguel Vieira).	143258
2005	Hotel Caesar:	T			Episode #66. 5-25-2005	Radio Reporter (Tom Sterri).	143259
1987	Hotel Colonial	M				TV Newscaster (Roger Bronte)	143260
2007	Hotel de Dream	N		White, Edmund		Author-Journalist Stephen Crane dictates a novel about a teenage male prostitute in 1890s Manhattan on his deathbed at age 28. Novelist Henry James is portrayed as an extremely mean, repressed old queen. Use of real characters in a fictional setting.	143261
1996	Hotel de Love	M				Newspaperman (John Forsyth).	143262
2003	Hotel Erotica: Layover	T	SVD 1502		Episode. Adult	Movie Critics are former lovers who have nothing but positive reviews for erotic romps during a film festival.	143263
2003	Hotel Erotica: Secret Admirer	T	DVD -R HQ 6318. SVD 1502		Episode. Adult	Travel Writer-Hotel Critic Carl Brine writes hotel reviews for National Travel Magazine. Arrives with female photographer and is in for some erotic surprises.	143264
1939	Hotel for Woman	M				Photographer (Barnett Parker).	143265
1963	Hotel Mamie Stover	N		Huie, William Bradford	Weinberg List	Journalist	143266
1995	Hotel Manor Inn, The	M	SVD 551			TV Tabloid intern interrupts a caretaker's plans to convert an insane asylum into a luxury hotel	143267
1984	Hotel New Hampshire, The	M	SVD 1545			News Media. Mean Female Reporter (Prudence Emery). Reporter No. 1 (Jon Hutman). Reporter No. 2 (James V. Mathews). New York Journalist (Jeffrey Cohen).	143268
1996	Hotel Sorrento (aka Sorrento Beach)	M		Rayson, Hannie (Play -- "Hotel Sorrento").  Richard Franklin, Peter Fitzpatrick (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Editor Dick (John Hargreaves),  of the bi-monthly liberal paper, The Australian Voice,  discovers best-selling author is from Sorrento and decides to contact her family. Friend says people are entitled to their privacy. He says he wants an exclusive.He plays up to the author's sister without revealing he is a journalist.  Friend accuses him of pretending to romance her for the sake of a story, but she keeps his secret.  At a family gathering, journalist gets into a fight with the author.He perceives her to be anti-Australian. Family tensions surface. Next day, he apologizes to the sister.  "I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings." "Don't worry about it, Marge. I don't have any feelings. Remember, I'm a journalist."Commentators, Football (Shane Healy, Sam Newman).	143269
2002	Hotel World	N		Smith, Alli.		Reporter at the Global Hotel	143270
1987	Hotel: Dark Horses	T	VHS 1298 (Beginning). SVD 1243 (Ending)		Episode #105. 11-28-1987. Series 1983-1988.	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News Media. Reporters. Many references to press.Photojournalist Scott Osborne (Adrian Zmed) is an unaccredited yet charismatic press photographer who hopes to make a name for himself with his coverage of  Senator James Powell.Scott's camera case conceals the components of a high-powered rifle and his target is Powell. At a banquet for the senator, Scott pulls out his gun. Billy shouts a warning to Reynolds who tackles Powell removing him from target range as Scott fires.Powell is the leading presidential candidate. Christine, who met him during her vacation, is rumored in the tabloids as the woman he plans to marry.Christine tells Powell that she admires him greatly but could never accept life in a fishbowl sharing her husband with the public and the press.	143271
1984	Hotel: Flesh and Blood	T			Episode #24. 10-10-1984	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News Media.Journalist Alexander Heath wants to interview Mrs. Cabot for a magazine cover story. The hotel staff is excited.After various blunders by the well-meaning staff, Heath forsakes the "quiet elegance" theme of his article and praises the staff's unpretentious human qualities instead.	143272
1986	Hotel: Hearts Divided	T	SVD 1101. SVD 907 (Incomplete)		Episode #71. 4-2-1986	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel.Tabloid Reporter Stella Falco (Sarah Douglas) makes headlines out of a 16-year-old faith healer who accepts $50,000 to heal a wealthy crippled man. She nearly dies in the effort.Her brother secretly sells her story to Falco. In order to send Rachel back to obscurity, Peter convinces the reporter to brand Rachel as a fraud.	143273
1985	Hotel: Illusions	T	SVD 883		Episode #43. 5-29-1985	Reporters Ray Stern (Henry Polic) and Natasha Cellini (Laura Johnson) are trailing a wartime Air Force hero, record-breaking jet pilot, financial wizard, author and philanthropist in town for a banquet honoring him as Man of the Year.They have been assigned to do an in-depth feature on him. Peter and Cellini are former lovers who revive their affair in her room. She knows the story of Foreman's troubled family life including his estrangement from one son and the suicide of another.But she decides not to reveal this in her story. Instead, she intends to concentrate on the strength of his wife. On the day he is to receive Man of the Year award, Foreman dies of a heart attack.Journalist Natasha Cellini (Laura Johnson) is reunited with McDermott when she is in town to interview a respected businessman whose public image belies family problems.Public Relations. San Francisco's St. Gregory. Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable public-relations director. Peter McDermott is the general manager.	143274
1984	Hotel: Intimate Strangers	T			Episode #24. 9-26-1984	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News Media. Reporter #1 (William B. Snider). Reporter #2 (Austin Stoker).	143275
1983	Hotel: Offer, The	T	SVD 876		Episode #10. 12-7-1983	Reporter J J. (Jennifer) Powell  (Dianne Kay) goes after an exclusive  story about a press-shy rock star. Without letting on that she is a journalist, Powell manages to meet him.He is in disguise (no wig and dressed in tweed jacket) and claims to be a travel agent. After spending the entire day and night together, Powell refuses to expose the publicity-shy rocker, but her editor publishes the article anyway.Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel.	143276
1984	Hotel: Outsiders	T			Episode #27 11-21-1984	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News MediaBook Critic Nick Braithwaite (Charles Frank). Talk-Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself). At a booksellers' convention lures Agatha Deming, author of a lurid best-selling novel, meets Nick by accident hiding their true identities from each other.Later Nick and Agatha get drunk and spend the night together. When they discover each other's identities, Nick calls her book trash and Agatha storms out. They appear on the Dick Cavett show that evening and Cavett observes as love wins out.	143277
1985	Hotel: Passports	T			Episode #49. 8-14-1985.	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. Reporter (R.J. Adams).	143278
1986	Hotel: Promises to Keep	T			Episode #74. 4-30-1986	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News Media. Reporter #2 (David Ursin).A legendary movie star comes out of seclusion to confront her daughter whose publisher and lover persuaded her to write a sensational book chronicling her mother's cruelties.Unknown to her, her manager originally presented the book idea to the girl's lover as a way of getting exposure to the actress and bringing her out of retirement.Looking for a profitable publicity stunt, they try to manipulate the two women into a public reconciliation. Only after breaking from the two's parasitic grip can the mother and daughter come to an understanding.	143279
1986	Hotel: Separations	T			Episode #75. 5-14-1986	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. News Media. Journalist #1 (Len Ross). Journalist #2 (Hugh Karraker).After a 20-year absence, Peter's brother Owen shows up as a bodyguard to the president of a South American country. When Owen, formerly a mercenary, almost kills a reporter, Peter reprimands his brother.Peter learns Owen is responsible for their father's death. He throws him against a wall and storms off. The female president explains to Peter that Owen was not responsible for their father's death.Before Owen leaves, he and Peter embrace. Owen promises to return some day. Peter leaves Christine and the hotel.	143280
1986	Hotel: Shadows of Doubt (Part Two)	T			Episode #62. 1-15-1986	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. Reporter (Leonard Ross).	143281
1984	Hotel: Transitions	T	SVD 885		Episode #26. 11-14-1984	TV Sportscaster Larry Dawson (Robert Reed) must choose between his wife and his lover. He and his director Biff Henry (Granville Van Dusen) are in San Francisco to telecast a '49ers football game.When Dawson's wife arrives unexpectedly she finds her husband and his director together in a flagrant situation and is stunned when her husband admits he's bisexual.In spite of their dilemma, Dawson and his wife share a reunion with their son in town from school.Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel.	143282
1983	Hotel: Triangles	T			Episode #70. 3-12-1986	Public Relations Director Mark Danning (Shea Farrell) is the handsome and likable PR director of San Francisco's St. Gregory hotel. Reporter (Roger Scott).	143283
1946	Hotell Kakbrinken	MF				Journalist (Ivar Kage).	143284
2001	Hotellet:	TF			Episode #17. 3-22-2001	Journalist (Soren Malling).	143285
2002	Hotellet:	T			Episode #48. 9-4-2002	Journalist (Mette Marckmann).	143286
2004	Hotet	MF			Sweden	TV Journalist (Lisbeth Akerman).	143287
1991	Hothouse Rose Part I	M				Cameraman (Ralph Parfait - The Cameraman).	143288
1991	Hotline to Terror	NJ		Schultz, Marion		School Reporter Abbie Lane investigates mysterious goings-on at Huntley High -- a werewolf is terrorizing the school, while pursuing her cute but slightly suspicious editor, Conway Davis.	143289
1986	Hottentot Room, The	N	OWN - H	Hope, Christopher		African-American South African Journalist Caleb Looper, deported	143290
1953	Houdini	M				Editor (Lewis Martin).	143291
1998	Houdini	MT				Reporter #1 (James Barbour). Reporter #2 (Ralph Meyering, Jr.). Reporter #3 (Jeffrey Cox). Reporter #4 (Kevin Shinick). Journalist (David Bickford).	143292
1965	Hound's Tooth, The	N		McDowell, Robert Emmett		Journalist	143293
1980	Hour Before Midnight, The	N		Salisbury, John		Journalist	143294
1980	Hour Magazine	DT			Series. Summer 1980 to December 1988	Hosts Gary Collins, Pat Mitchell (1980-1983), Bonnie Strauss (1983-1985).	143295
1957	Hour of Decision	M	VHS 891	Goldsmith, Frederic (Novel - "Murder in Mayfair"). Norman Hudis (Screenplay)	UK. Ness Book	Columnist Garry Bax (Anthony Dawson) for the Daily Gazette keels over dead after making nightclub rounds of his "parish." Reporter Joe Sanders (Jeff Morrow) for the European Bureau of Globe Magazine finds out new wife was last person to meet columnist.Columnist had letters she wrote to him before she meet Sanders and she was trying to get them back.  Reporter accepts assignment to investigate the death with intention of trying to find missing letters to keep police from connecting his wife to killing.He goes with police on their initial inquiries and manages to destroy photos he finds of his wife in columnist's apartment. Reporter's wife signed missing letters with nickname and police try to track down the author. Club Photographer (Jack Taylor).Reporter pursues own investigation. Tries to get inspector to question columnist's widow saying he will attack inspector in print if he doesn't do his job. Reporter solves case -- millionaire suspect is killer. "You look like 900,000 dollars.""Why not a million?" "Oh, I'm just a poor reporter. I can't raise the other hundred grand."  "You're an ambitious reporter. You don't just cover a murder story.  You want to hand the killer over to the police." "Well, it would make a better headline."	143296
1946	Hour of Mystery, The	R			Series	Press	143297
1955	Hour of Stars: Deadline Decision (aka 20th Century Hour, The: Deadline Decision)	T	DVD -R HQ 3007. SVD 1164		Same as 20th Century Hour series of dramas	Publisher (Charles Bickford) of a small-town newspaper runs crime story jeopardizing abducted child's life	143298
1956	Hour of Stars: False Witness	T	SVDSP 1366		TV adaptation of the 1948 drama, "Call Northside 777."	Reporter (Fred MacMurray) trying to clear a convicted cop-killer.	143299
1955	Hour of Stars: Man of the Law	T	DVD -R HQ 3846. SVD 1407	Lang, David (Teleplay). Frank Fenton, Joseph Petracci (Story)	Hour of Stars (aka 20th Century-Fox Hour, The). Series (1955-1957)	Editor of The Vaquero Sentinel George Kingsley (Johnny Washbrook) sees a murder during a hold-up and is killed by the bandits when he gets ready to testify against the shooter in court.	143300
1955	Hour of Stars: Miracle on 34th Street	T	DVD -R HQ 2603			Press. Newspapers. Kris Kringle (Thomas Mitchell)	143301
1984	Hour, The	N	OWN - H	Nessen, Ron		TV Reporter Pamela Ganderson of CBN admits why she choose television news over a newspaper career. More money and fame.	143302
1995	Hourglass	M				Photographer (John Elk)	143303
1940	House Across the Bay, The	M				Reporters (Paul Phillips, John Bohn). Newsboy (Allen Wood)	143304
1949	House Across the Street, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2989, 2937. SVDSP 669	Chanslor, Roy (Story - "Hi, Nellie!") Russell Hughes (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Fourth time "Hi, Nellie!" Remade.	Editor Dave Joslin (Wayne Morris), managing editor of the Star Chronicle demoted to Dolly Trent's "Bewildered Hearts" column. Criticized by Newspaper Owner H. H. Grennell (Alan Hale) for accusing police of bungling job protecting witness who was murdered.Owner hopes Joslin never makes mistake. Editor says if he ever does owner can fire him. Joslin romances Advice Columnist Kit Williams (Janis Paige). Complains if she stays on job she will become gibbering idiot. Editor runs story implicating gangster.Racketeer shows up threatening to sue. Owner decides to fire ME Joslin, but contract doesn't allow it. Puts him on "Bewildered Hearts" column. Editor goes on bender until Williams chews him out. Owner decides to return Editor to City Desk.Joslin decides to stay with column, investigates gangster, almost gets run over by car, gets crook to testify against gangster, becomes managing editor again. Gives Williams choice of marrying him or doing advice column. She opts for marriage.New York Times, 9/2/49: ."Movie newspaper man ...the one who browbeats his own employer and virtually subsidizes bar."  Reporter (Ray Montgomery).	143305
1997	House Arrest	N		Morris, Mary		Travel Magazine Writer Maggie Conover returns to a small Caribbean island to work on an update to a guidebook entry she wrote two years earlier. The 36-year-old journalist works for "the aging-hippie travel guide service."Problem is during last trip she befriended the daughter of the island's dictator and helped her flee the island. Returning to the totalitarian state, she is arrested and detained in a seedy hotel.Never contacts embassy or lawyer in spite of interrogation and other frightening incidents. Held under house arrest.Conover's life in Brooklyn with architect husband and five-year-old daughter. Even after 10 years of roaming the world updating a series of travel guides, her natural restlessness prods her to pack her bags every few months for another trek to the unknown	143306
1936	House Broken	M			UK Only	Press	143307
2008	House Bunny, The	M				Publisher Hugh “Hef” Hefner, publisher of Playboy. A Playboy Bunny is banished from Hef’s mansion on the grounds she is too old: 27 (she is told that is 59 in Bunny years).	143308
1979	House Calls: Nude Girl in Town, The	T			Episode	News Media. Ann comes to the defense of a nurse who is about to be fired for posing nude in a men's magazine	143309
1979	House Calls: Six O'clock Noose, The	T			Episode. Series 12-17-1979 to 9-1982	TV News Team wants to film the everyday operations at the hospital	143310
2006	House Divided, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Rachel Wagner). Cameraman Weiss (A.J. Tannen).	143311
1988	House Divided!, A	CB			Checkmate #2	TV Newscaster Sheila Williams. Reporter Vanessa Fresco. 	143312
1961	House for Mr. Biswas, A	N	OWN - H	Naipaul, V.S.		Press	143313
2003	House in Morocco, The	N		Brackenbury, Rosalind		Journalist Sarah Henderson is welcomed to an old stone house on the west coast of Morocco after she split up with her war-correspondent lover. She meets a new man and falls passionately in love.	143314
1993	House in the Hills, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8333. 8334.			TV Anchor (Ken Wiederhorn)	143315
1882	House of a Merchant Prince, The: Novel of New York, A	N	USC	Bishop, William Henry		Journalist Blithewood Gwin.  Stoneglass Metero editor.	143316
1955	House of Bamboo	M	DVD -R HQ 11589, 11592. 			Reporter Ceram (Sandro Giglio), racketeer Sandy Dawson’s informant, warns Sandy that the police are poised to capture him. After a planned robbery is aborted, Sandy kills one of his henchmen, Griff whom he mistakenly assumes tipped off the police. Ceram informs Sandy of his mistake and Sandy retaliates by setting up Eddie Spannier, an ex-serviceman and now Army policeman, to be killed by the Japanese police during a robbery of a pearl broker. When the plan fails, Sandy is chased by the police to a rooftop amusement park, but after an intense gunfight, Eddie shoots and kills him. Background: In 1954, a military train guarded by American soldiers and Japanese police is attacked as it travels between Kyoto and Tokyo. During the raid, an American sergeant is killed and the train’s cargo of guns and ammunition is stolen. The crime is investigated by Capt. Hanson, an American, and Japanese police inspector Kita who, five weeks later, are concerned when a thief is shot with some of the stolen bullets. The thief, an American, reveals he is secretly married to a Japanese woman named Mariko. Among Webber’s possession is a letter from an American named Eddie Spanier, who wants to join Webber in Japan after his release from a U.S. prison. Three weeks later, Eddie arrives in Tokyo and finds Mariko, who is afraid that he is  one of the men responsible for her husband’s death. Eddie gains Mariko’s trust with a photograph of himself and Webber, then warns her to keep quiet about her marriage to that she will not be in danger from her husband’s killers. Sandy arrives for Eddie to be arrested and Sandy’s secret informer, the policeman, obtains Eddie’s rap sheet. Sandy invites Eddie to join his gang, which consists of former American servicemen who have been dishonorably discharged. After his acceptance into the gang, Eddie meets with Kita and Hanson for whom he is working undercover. Needing help from someone he can trust, Eddie asks Mariko to live with him as his “kimono girl” although he does not reveal his identity as a military police investigator. Mariko agrees. Sandy learns to trust Eddie. Eddie reveals to Mariko who he is. 	143317
1917	House of Cards	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	143318
1990	House of Cards	MT	SV 65 (Parts 1-2).  SV 71-72 (Parts 3-4).			Reporter Mattie Storm (Susannah Harker) admires the conservative party chief who leaks unattributable information to her. Political Reporter Prestatyn Powell (Bill Wallis).  Interviewer (Geoffrey Bateman).	143319
1989	House of Cards	N	OWN - P	Dobbs, Michael		Political Correspondent Mattie Storin is a tenacious, young political correspondent	143320
1940	House of Cards	P	MLPL	Morris, James Madison	In “Radio Workshop Plays.” 809.292  M876	News Media	143321
1914	House of Deceit, The	N		Anonymous		Journalist Maurice Sangster's struggle for fame in journalism and politics.	143322
1992	House of Eliott, The:	T			Episode #23. 12-6-1992	News Media. Woman Reporter (Kate Garman).	143323
1991	House of Eliott, The:	T			Episode #12. 11-16-1991	Journalist (Chris Stanton).	143324
1991	House of Eliott, The:	T			Episode #11. 11-9-1991	Editor (Donald Pickering).	143325
1942	House of Errors (aka Gun Shy)	M		Langdon, Harry (Story).  Ewart Adamson, Eddie Davis (Screenplay)		Reporter Jerry Fitzgerald (Ray Walker) tries to get information on new machine gun and discovers inventor's servants are his own messenger boys, who are attempting to do some reporting of their own. Inventor's daughter engaged to crook.Crook tries to take her and invention away in plane. Messenger boys show up with real gun and shoot down the plane. Inventor's daughter survives the crash, but crook is killed.Writer William Schelly: "The wisecracking reporter (Ray Walker) amounts to a cardboard stereotype of the most irritating variety."	143326
1958	House of Flying Objects, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -10-29-58	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	143327
1997	House of Frankenstein, 1996	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Jennifer Conopast)	143328
2004	House of Games	T				Commentator (Sid Waddell - Voice).	143329
1996	House of Glass: Buru Quartet, The, Book 4	N		Toer, Pramoedya Ananta		Editor Minke, crusading newspaper editor and nationalist fighter against Dutch imperialism in 1912.	143330
1929	House of Horror, The	M		Bee, Richard (Story-Scenario). William Irish (Dialogue). Tom Miranda (Titles)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporters Joe (James Ford) and Thelma (Thelma Todd) are among those gathered at an old house of a recluse. Weird happenings and a missing diamond figure in plot. No one knows they are reporters until the end of the film.	143331
1946	House of Horrors	M	VHS	Babcock, Dwight V. (Story). George Bricker (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Art Critic F. Holmes Harmon (Alan Napier) for Manhattan magazine convinces client not to invest in artist's sculptures. The sculptor rescues a hulking brute from the river and sends him to snap the art critic's spine. Police question another artist.Artist victim of art critic's vitriolic attacks. Artist in love with Critic Joan Medford (Virginia Grey). Policeman tries to trap killer convincing Daily Chronicle Art Critic Hal Ormiston (Howard Freeman) to act as bait by attacking artist in his column.Ormiston discredits him by comparing him to sculptor who critic regards a laughing stock of the art world. Column appears. Artist tries to choke Ormiston and is caught by police. Ormiston is killed by brute when he goes into kitchen to make a drink.Ormiston has a “mincing walk” and is considered a gay character. Critic Medford sees sculptor to get information for Sunday feature. Menaced by brute but gets brute to attack sculptor. Brute shot by policeman. Both Harmon and Ormiston pompous egotists who regard masses as morons with no taste. Harbored personal grudgesShe steals drawing from sculptor's studio to gather material for her articles.  New York Times 2/23/46: "The moral appears to be that art critics had better be careful when they criticize (film critics, happily, were not mentioned)."	143332
2000	House of Leaves	N		Danielewski, Mark Z.		Photojournalist	143333
1916	House of Lies, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	143334
2004	House of Mouse: Mouse Who Came To Dinner, The	T	DVD -R 1532		Episode.	Restaurant Critic Mortimer Mouse. Mickey and the gang pull out all the stops to please the critic.	143335
1957	House of Numbers	M	DVD -R HQ 3320, 3321.			Radio News Broadcaster (Olan Soule)	143336
2006	House of Secrets	N		Igeleke, Zeb A.		Reporter Susan Wooden appears in a man's living room and he knows his secret is out -- for the last five years he has anonymously given monetary gifts to Third World countries at Christmas and his generosity has earned him the nickname, "Mr. Christmas."Wooden demands to know his story. He  reluctantly agrees, knowing that if he does not give a true account of his life, his motivations will be misrepresented in the press.Beginning with his memories of his sixteenth birthday party at his grandparents’ lavish desert estate, Steve digs into his painful past. What follows is an extraordinary tale of a man struggling to understand his purpose in the world.It is only through his newfound faith that Steve overcomes the hurt in his life and discovers that true wealth cannot be measured.	143337
1993	House of Secrets	MT				Newscaster (Beverly Black).	143338
1992	House of Secrets and Lies	MT	DVD -R HQ 2764, 2765. SVD 1172. SV 168	Schreyer, Linda, Connie Sellecca (Story). Diana Gould, Schreyer (Teleplay)	Ness Book. (9-29-92).	TV Reporter Susan  (Connie Sellecca) consumed by suspicions of cheating husband. Won award for producing "Women Under Siege," but most of her work seems to consist of negotiating contracts, going to awards ceremonies and talking to prostitutes.Prostitutes figure in sensationalistic stories being done for sweeps month.  Staff groans when boss tells them to come up with something like "A Day in the Life of a Hooker," and say they have already done stories on the subject three times.Susan interviews former prostitute and drug addict who now helps other hookers get out. Gets onto a story about a major call girl operation in Washington D.C., but blows the scoop when she misses important secret contact because of personal problems.Award-winning investigative reporter finally finds out her husband is a cheater. Once she does, she takes the initiative and after pushing one of his other women around and smashing into his car with her jeep, she finally leaves him.Editor (Joseph Paul Manno). Newscaster (Beverly Black)	143339
2008	House of Secrets, The	N		Walker, Viola M.		Columnist Hallie Owen, a magazine columnist from Detroit, Michigan, travels to Alburn, Texas, to pursue the coveted dream of writing the history of the town’s most prominent family, Winston Alurn Mitchell. Too soon, Hallie finds herself struggling to keep secrets she wished she had never heard. The spoiled, 21-year-old daughter Cleo Mitchell told her father and grandfather that she hired Hallie to write the family history. But the daughter has an ulterior motive. She lured Hallie to help her expose a dark secret about a man her father is defending in court. Hallie goes along with Cleo’s deception, hoping it will land her the job she really wants -- the professional historical writer of the family. Hallie meets the father, the handsome Mitch. From the moment their eyes meet for the first time, Hallie and Mitch fall deeply in love, just one more thing tugging at Hallie to run away. In the few days that Hallie is in Alburn, she becomes submerged in the Mitchell’s family problems. Her effort to maintain conflicting loyalties is futile. She is immersed in an explosive situation that is bound to detonate at any moment. Hallie winds up in the middle of a very dangerous turn of events -- events that threaten the life, love, and happiness of all involved. 	143340
1979	House of Shadows!, The	CB			Doctor Strange Master of the Mystic Arts/ Strange Tales #120 (1964).	TV Reporter Bill Bradley. TV Reporter Allan Stevens. Dr. Strange is on the scene to observe a TV crew as they prepare to enter and broadcast about a Haunted House. Strange discovers something is amiss as he is unable to enter via his spirit form. When the signal goes dead, Strange enters the house physically and uncovers a surprising secret: the house is alive!	143341
1937	House of Silence	M			UK Only	Reporter Jack Ramsden (Tom Helmore) is a hero who with Photographer "Focus" Huggett (Roddy Hughes) and Ramsden's girlfriend investigate the mysterious house at the top of a cliff.	143342
1989	House of Style	DT			Series 1989-	Fashion Reporters Todd Oldham (1989-1996), David M. Navarro (1996-), Pat Smear (1996-1997).	143343
1915	House of Tears, The	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Gail Collingwood (Emily Stevens), a New York newspaper reporter on the Evening News. Mother deserted her when she was a child. Interviews a Wall Street tycoon and falls in love with him not knowing he is the man her mother ran off with years ago.Mother and daughter find out the truth and set a trap for the man. Man drives his car over an embankment.	143344
1980	House of the Prophet, The	N	PVL	Auchincloss, Louis		Columnist Felix Leitner, political commentator, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, distinguished former Washington columnist, political analyst and advisor to Presidents, is now retired in a rest home.  Recollections and comments from others.	143345
1987	House of the Rising Sun	M		Schwartz, John Alan, Giovanna Nigro-Chacon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Janet (Jamie Barrett) is getting tired of doing menial tasks like writing weather reports and rewriting wire copy. Tries to interest Editor Stan (Bud Davis) on a piece on prostitutes. Editor tells her there is no fresh angle.Reporter passes herself off as a prostitute  without letting the editor or her boyfriend know. She is attracted to a pimp, then sneaks into his office and finds an incriminating tape. Identity is discovered while she tries to call editor.Pimp asks what he should do with her. Reporter says he should let her interview him. He agrees and gives her information about how he is blackmailing rich clients. She escapes by knocking out pimp's assistant with tape recorder.They track her to the newspaper office and chase her through a deserted pressroom. She pushes the pimp into a running press and the papers come out covered with blood. Prostitute's killer turns out to be another prostitute. Killer attacks Janet.Editor Stan conveniently arrives to stop her. Reporter dictates into a tape recorder: "Well, Stan, here's your story. No hooker with a heart of gold. Just one green reporter in way over her head."	143346
1969	House of the Sleeping Virgin, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	143347
1993	House of the Spirits, The	M				TV Reporter (Martin Umbach). Interviewer (Frank Lenart).	143348
1933	House of Trent	M			UK Only	Editor (Hubert Harben).	143349
1970	House of War, The	N	OWN - H	Gavin, Catherine		Journalist husband to American girl is on assignment in Turkey. Correspondent.	143350
1953	House of Wax	M	DVD -R HQ 2108, 2109. L.			Art Critic Sidney Wallace (Paul Cavanagh) plays pivotal role in horror-tragedy of the wax artist who is disfigured when his partner sets fire to his museum.	143351
1994	House of Windor, The:	T			Episode #3. 5-29-1994	Reporter (Maxine Burth).	143352
1962	House of Women	M				Reporter (Lawrence Parke).	143353
1924	House of Youth, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143354
1976	House on 9th Street, The	NM	OWN - H	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	143355
1988	House on Carroll Street, The	M	SVD 528			News Media	143356
1979	House on Garibaldi Street, The	T				Writer Isser Harel (Martin Balsam), author of book on which the film as based	143357
1959	House on Haunted Hill	M	SVDSP 1428	White, Robb (Screenplay).		Columnist Ruth Bridges (Julie Mitchum) is one of five people from all walks of life who are invited to a haunted house party for a millionaire's wife. Each is offered $10,000 if they can survive the night.Wife is found having hung herself and guests begin to suspect one of their number might be the murderer.	143358
1999	House on Haunted Hill, The	M	SVD 1177 (Beginning follows Ending)			News Media. Channel 3 Reporter (Lisa Loeb). Channel 3 Cameraman (James Marsters).	143359
1960	House on Marsh Road, The (aka Invisible Creature, The; House in Marsh Road, The)	M			UK. Ness	Book Critic David Linton (Tony Wright) and his sexy lover plot to kill his wife. Stopped by a ghost.	143360
1996	House on Mulberry Street, The	N		Meyers, Maan		Freelance Reporter Robert Roman in 1895 New York City accompanies Photographer Esther Breslau as she takes pictures in Union Square capturing some of the violence at the Union Square labor parade.Breslau is a young, bilingual, Jewish immigrant smart enough to have won a job as helper to rich bachelor photographer Oswald Cook. Before the day is over, Roman is beaten to death, the photographic plates have been smashed.Detective has fallen in love with Esther, despite his Catholic misgivings, and is hunting for the reporter's killer. They ferret out the corrupt forces behind the murder.The brutal murder of the journalist is linked to the attractive female photographer. 1895 New York City is a bustling center of commerce, fashion, graft and death.	143361
1983	House on Sorority Row, The	M				Photographer (Larry Singer).	143362
2002	House on Sprucewood, The	N		Slate, Caroline		Journalist Tom McQuade, his wife Melanie and their two gifted children look like the perfect family. But Melanie's sister, documentary filmmaker Alexis "Lex" Cavanaugh, knows that nothing is as it appears.Daughter is murdered and each member of the family is a suspect.  Cavanaugh comes to investigate.	143363
1963	House on the Front Line, The (Na Semi Vetrakh)	M		Galich, Alexasandr, Stanislav Rostotskiy (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters. U.S.S.R. Ness Book	Correspondent Captain Susdalev (Vyacheslav Tikhonov) writes inspiring story about a woman who arrives in small Ukranian town in 1941 to see her lover. Finds he has left for the front. Stays at empty post office building where he worked.She uses building to house correspondents who print newspaper for soldiers and later turning it into a hospital. As the war nears an end, correspondents return.  During a New Year's Eve party thrown by the journalists, correspondent proposes to the woman.She tearfully turns him down because she is still waiting for her lover. They are reunited. Correspondent jokes about being housed in a location at the rear of the battle and says, "This is a fine place to publish a paper called Forward."	143364
2002	House on Turk Street, The	M		Hammett, Dashiell (Short Story)		Weatherman (John Sanford Moore).	143365
2010	House Rules	N		Picoult, Jodi		Advice Columnist Emma Hunt is a single mom and when her son, 18-year-old Jacob Hunt’s pretty blonde tutor meets a violent death, she and her son and Jacob’s younger brother plunge into an orgy of doubt about the teen. Could Jacob, who has both Asperger’s syndrome and an obsession with forensic science, have murdered the altruistic Jess?  Dubbed “freak” and “retard” by his schoolmates, Jacob flails in a culture he finds alien. After years of living on the edge with him, Emma and Theo, a cynical skateboarder wonder whether they know him all. Jacob stages murder scenes as a hobby and monitors a police scanner so he can catch the action when real homicides crop up. Theo sometimes wishes that geeky Jacob could be obliterated, and single-mom Emma -- who’s exquisitely aware of her failings as a parent -- is too caught up in the nightmare to ask the right questions. 	143366
1999	House That Ate the Hamptons, The: Novel of Lily Pond Lane, A	N		Brady, James		Columnist-Narrator is columnist Beecher Stowe and his media savvy Tina Brownlike British consort, her ladyship Alix Dunraven.	143367
1982	House Where Evil Dwells, The	M		Hardiman, James (Novel). Robert Suhosky (Screenplay)	Ness Book	American Photojournalist Ted (Edward Albert) in Japan moves with his family into a haunted house.  Strain of his work on personal life. His wife tells him, "I think you care more about your story than you do about any of us."Ted: "This is the best story I've come across since we hit Japan." Covers festivals and pearl divers. Editor (Kazuo Yoshida).  Assistant Editor (Kunihiko Shinjo).	143368
1896	House-Boat on the Styz, A	N	USC	Bangs, John		Press	143369
2006	House: Failure To Communicate	T	DVD -R HQ 5241		Episode. 1-10-2006	Journalist Fletcher "Fletch" Stone suddenly collapses and then is unable to speak clearly. House and Stacy are out of town, so the team is left on its own to help the journalist. Stone is a famous journalist.Episode begins in a newsroom with a "Happy Retirement Greta," managing editor. Reporter Fletch offering an anecdote about Greta Simms, his editor. Then he collapses. Fletcher?  Fletch?  He gets up and speaks incoherently using words that make no sense.He thinks he is speaking normally, but uses the wrong words. Doesn't  now he is saying anything wrong. It all sounds right to him. Loses ability to write or speak.Macho journalist who has reformed when he married. Used drugs recreationally -- thrill-seeking behavior is what made him the kind of journalist he was.  Cleaned up his act. But took drugs to sleep and then wake him up.Now dying from some kind of infection but  he can't communicate to them. Turns out he is bi-polar. Couldn't reveal that because then his stories might be suspect. Had secret surgery. Wife finds out. Leaves him, team cures him. Simms says she'll be back.	143370
2005	House: TB or Not TB	T	DVD -R HQ 4658		Episode.	News Media.  Hospital admits a renowned physician and advocate against the spread of tuberculosis in Africa, and his TB-like symptoms draw media attention which could further his course.	143371
2007	House: Ugly	T	DVD -R HQ 9261		Episode. 11-13-2007	Documentary team with a female producer-writer follow House and the other hospital staff around to document what they do and how they do it. House is not happy about being followed by a camera crew. 	143372
2007	House: Whatever It Takes	T	DVD -R HQ 9235		Episode. 11-7-2007	TV Male Sports Reporter interviews female driver before she collapses with a mysterious disease.  	143373
1939	Housekeeper's Daughter, The	M		Clarke, Donald Henderson (Novel). Rian James, Gordon Douglas (Screenplay)	Roach - Ness Book	Editor Wilson (Donald Meek) is approached by an archaeology professor's son, Robert Randall (John Hubbard) who wants to  become a newspaperman because he is interested in criminal psychology. The editor humors him.Cub reporter wants to be part of that "great spirit of camaraderie among the legions of newspapermen."  He muses about a top reporter on the paper, "I can just see him theorizing, analyzing, putting two and two together and getting…"Reporter Deakon Maxwell (Adolphe Menjou) is more interested in scotch and soda. Double-crossing relationship with photographer associate   When he finds out the cub is rich, he welcomes him to "the glorious fraternity of the fourth estate."Cub regards Maxwell as "the greatest newspaperman in the world" because "When there's no news he invents his own, just makes it up." Reporters (Ralph Brooks, Buddy Messinger, William Newell, Jack Richardson).Randall tries to emulate Maxwell. He adopts the lingo of the journalist.  Gangsters try to kill him when he publishes the truth about their racket. Copy Boy (Eddie Arden). Newsboy (Rex Moore).	143374
1938	Housekeeper's Daughter, The	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Clarke, Donald Henderson		New York Planet Reporter Robert Randall	143375
1967	Housewives on Call	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	143376
1956	Houston Story, The	M				Press	143377
1974	Houston, We've Got a Problem	MT				News Media. Newsman (James N. Harrel). Apollo 13 astronauts.	143378
2000	Hovmod	MF				Commentator (Ole Kristan Lagesen)	143379
1904	How a French Nobleman Got a Wife Through the New York	M			AD - Herald Personal Columns	Newspaper Advertisement in New York Herald in attempt to find a wife. Close-up of New York Herald Page	143380
1925	How Baxter Butted In	M		Titus, Harold (Short Story - "Stuff of Heroes, The").  Julien Josephson (Adaptation). Owen Davis (Scenario).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book. Film remade in 1941 as "Great Mr. Nobody, The."	Managing Editor of big city newspaper learns of the devotion of a clerk in the circulation department. Clerk suggests to his superior, the paper's business manager, that paper sponsor a series of banquets for heroes.Business manager, who is the clerk's rival for the hand of a stenographer, takes credit for the idea. Clerk has a breakdown from overwork. Managing Editor decides to give him a hero's banquet.During the banquet, the clerk finds out his house is on fire and rushes home in time to save his sister-in-law's two children and 12 puppies.	143381
1915	How Cissy Made Good	M			AFI-Editors/MP Magazine/Scriptwriters	Magazine Editor	143382
2006	How Do I Look? From Retro Wear to Modern Flair	T			Episode #4. 12-11-2006	Fashion Editor & Stylist (Mar Yvette).	143383
1970	How Do I Love Thee?	M			AFI-Television	TV	143384
1945	How Do You Do (aka How Dooo You Do!!!)	M		Sauber, Harry (Story). Sauber, Joseph Carole (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Brandon (Frank Albertson) arrives at a desert hotel where radio performers have gathered. Man is murdered, but body disappears and various screen detectives are called in to investigate. Victim turns out to be alive.Victim subject of experiment in which his heart was stopped. Radio stars tells film's producer audience will not accept the ending and fires a gun at victim on the screen from projection booth causing the man to fall dead.	143385
1951	How Do You View?	DT			Series 1951-	TV Critic (Victor Platt). Interviewer (Leslie Mitchell).	143386
1998	How Do You Want Me? Sausage, Balloon, Bum	T			Episode #6.	Journalist (Steve Brody).	143387
1994	How I Covered Sam Bass: Novel Based on the Adventures of an Intrepid Reporter Who Trailed the Famous Outlaw	N		Hoskins, Sid		Reporter Nolo Blunt is a New York City boy with a good job who works on a magazine and likes to ride in Central Park. Suddenly he is catapulted into a life of danger and excitement when his editor sends him west in search of outlaws.The year is 1877 and Nolo is riding a train through the Nebraska wilds making eyes at the girl next to him and wondering if he has the right stuff to adapt to this new environment.Within a few minutes, circumstances help him decide. Robbers attempt to board the train, shots go whizzing by his head. One of the outlaws may be the notorious Sam Bass.He sets out to find the man who became a legendary figure of the Old West. This is Nolo's journal of what happened.	143388
1870	How I Edited an Agricultural Paper	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	Sketches New and Old	Editor.	143389
1872	How I Escaped Being Killed in a Duel	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Editor-in-Chief of the Virginia City (Nevada) Daily Enterprise writes this narrative ("a true story"). Writes sketch  to warn the youth of the day against the pernicious practice of dueling.	143390
1989	How I Got Into College	M				Sports Announcer (Gary Owens - Voice).	143391
1980	How I Got That Story	P	MLPL	Gray, A	Play Index, 1978-1982 - V812  G7767	Correspondent not only abandons his job at the Trans Pan Global WIRE Service, but also loses his mind	143392
1985	How I Got That Story	P	MLPL	Gray, A.	Play Index, 1983-1987	Correspondent	143393
2007	How I Married My High School Crush	MT				Reporter (Jennifer Miles)	143394
1981	How I Met the Author of My Obituary	SSF	USC	Hasek, Jaroslav	In "Red Commissar, The including Further Adventures of the Good Soldier Svejk and Other Stories."	Newspaper. Kolman watched his friend get killer and wrote an article for his paper about the whole affair.Narrator is the dead man.  "His good nature drove him to write an obituary of me, which I read shortly after my arrival in Prague.  Meets author and conversation follows.,	143395
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Aldrin Justice	T	DVD -R HQ 7126		Episode #28. 10-23-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Barney propositions Marshall's law professor. Lily tries to teach Ted's boss a lesson.	143396
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Arrivederci, Fiero	T	DVD -R HQ 8028.		Episode #39. 2-26-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1. Gang recalls great memories in Marshall's car when it gives out just short of 200,000 miles.	143397
2009	How I Met Your Mother: As Fast As She Can	T	DVD -R HQ 11120		Episode #87. 5-11-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Stella’s fiancé, Tony, tries to help Ted find a job. Barney tries to talk his way out of a speeding ticket. 	143398
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Atlantic City	T	DVD -R HQ 7298		Episode #30. 11-12-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Marshall and Lily head to Atlantic City to elope.	143399
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Bachelor Party	T	DVD -R HQ 8320		Episode #41. 4-9-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Barney ruins Marshall's bachelor party plans prompting Marshall to rethink his selection of a best man.	143400
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Bagpipes	T	DVD -R HQ 11551		Episode #94.  11-2-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) and roommate Ted deal with upstairs neighbors continually “playing the bagpipes” (i.e. having sex). Barney convinces Marshall to stand up to Lily’s desire he wash all dirty dishes immediately, getting them into a major fight. 	143401
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Belly Full of Turkey	T	DVD -R HQ 4851		Episode #7. 11-21-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Ted and Robin are surprised to run into Barney when they volunteer at a homeless shelter on Thanksgiving.	143402
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Benefits	T	DVD -R HQ 10764		Episode #76. 1-12-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) and Ted discover they get along better as roommates if they become friends with benefits. Reality stars taunt Marshall from the pages of his magazine. 	143403
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Best Burger in New York, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10335		Episode #66. 9-29-2008. 	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Robin wants to eat a hamburger and the group goes looking for the best burger in New York. TV Talk Show Host Regis Philbin joins the hunt, remembering the same classic burger that Marshall does. Burger-mad Marshall meets Regis Philbin while on the quest for the best burger,	143404
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Best Prom Ever	T	DVD -R HQ 5979		Episode #20. 5-1-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Lily crashes a prom with Robin and Barney to scout out a possible band for her wedding reception.	143405
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Bracket, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9799		Episode #58. 3-31-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Barney is being stalked by a former lover who tells everyone he tries to date that he is a terrible person who loves them and leaves them. 	143406
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Brunch	T	DVD -R HQ 7013.		Episode #25. 10-2-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Robin tries to impress Ted's parents who are visiting for the weekend. A stunning family secret -- they are divorced -- comes out during the brunch.	143407
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Chain of Screaming, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9820		Episode #59. 4-14-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Marshall questions his decision to take a job in a corporate law firm after his boss emasculates him verbally. 	143408
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Columns	T	DVD -R HQ 7774		Episode #35. 1-22-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Marshall's pals torment him after discovering a nude painting of him. Ted struggles to fire a difficult employee.	143409
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Come On	T	DVD -R HQ 6081		Episode #22. 5-15-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Ted makes a final attempt to win Robin's heart. Marshall and Lily's relationship is in jeopardy.Weatherman (Robert Michael Morris).	143410
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Cupcake	T	DVD -R HQ 5617		Episode #16. 3-6-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Culinary Institute in Germany offers Victoria a fellowship.	143411
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Definitions	T	DVD -R HQ 11417		Episode #89. 9-21-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) and Barney are forced by Lily to face their fears about defining their relationship. Ted is anxious about his first lecture at Columbia.	143412
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Do I Know You?	T	DVD -R HQ 10325		Episode #65. 9-22-2008. 	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Robin hates her job and wants to apply to a bigger station, which has an opening. But she’s afraid to do it because of her limited resume. Barney, who thinks he is in love with Robin, convinces her to apply. Stella responds to Ted’s proposal with an enthusiastic yes. But he has second thoughts when he isn’t sure if she will like the one movie he loves: Star Wars. She pretends to love it to make him happy. 	143413
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Double Date	T	DVD -R HQ 11451		Episode #90. 9-28-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) has a doppelganger look-a-like, Lesbian Robin. Barney and Marshall discover a Lily look-alike at a strip club, the “third doppelganger” for a member of the gang they have found so far (Mustache Marshall and now Stripper Lily). Ted realizes his blind date is the same girl he had a blind date with seven years prior, and they use the opportunity to try to learn what they do wrong on first dates. Robin is not happy about Barney going to a strip-club. 	143414
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Dowisetrepla	T	DVD -R HQ 9265		Episode #51. 11-5-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Marshall and Lily’s plan to buy an apartment is hampered by mistakes and Lily’s hidden debt. Barney claims to love commitment to seduce a girl. 	143415
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Drumroll, Please	T	DVD -R HQ 5328		Episode #13. 1-23-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News discovers she has feelings for Ted.  Ted spends a romantic night with a woman, but does not get her phone number.	143416
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Duel Citizenship	T	DVD -R HQ 11525		Episode #93. 10-19-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Barney wants Robin to become a U.S. citizen, but she can’t seem to let go of her Canadian heritage. Ted and Marshall take a road trip to Chicago, but Lily’s decision to join up spoils the fun.	143417
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Duel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4773		Episode #6. 11-14-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Ted and Marshall decide that a sword fight will be the means of settling who will get to keep their apartment.	143418
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Everything Must Go	T	DVD -R HQ 9910		Episode #63. 5-12-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. When Barney and Abby (Britney Spears) realize they share a hatred of Ted, they go to a bar together to rub their relationship in Ted’s face. 	143419
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Fight, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10611		Episode #74. 12-08-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) loves someone who has been in a fight so Barney and Ted get involved in a fight, fake the results and pay the consequences. 	143420
2007	How I Met Your Mother: First Time in New York	T	DVD -R HQ 7725.		Episode #34.  1-8-2007	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders) tries to keep her younger sister from having sex, which prompts the group to recall their own first experiences.	143421
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Front Porch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10975		Episode #81. 3-16-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Ted learns that not only did Lily plant another woman’s earring in his bed for Karen to find, but she also meddled in some of his other relationships as well.	143422
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Game Night	T	DVD -R HQ 5911		Episode #15. 2-27-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. When the gang views a tape from Barney's ex-girlfriend, everyone must share their most embarrassing moment in order to get him to tell the fully story about the tape.	143423
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Girls vs. Suits	T	DVD -R HQ 11703		Episode #100. 1-11-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Barney chooses between wearing suits and sleeping with a sexy bartender. Meanwhile, Ted dates a student from Columbia, against the rules, and reveals she’s the roommate of his future wife -- who we never see, but get tantalizing glimpses of. 	143424
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Goat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9862		Episode #61. 4-28-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1 sleeps with Barney, her ex-boy friend’s really good friend. “The second my feet touches the ground, this thing never happened,” she tells him when she gets out of bed in the morning. “Guess who nailed the chick from Metro News 1 last night,” he tells her and gives her a half-hearted high five.When Barney breaks the “bro code,” he struggles with the consequences of his actions and hires Marshall to find a loophole to clear his conscience: “no bro can have sex with his friend’s ex.” Robin tells Ted and Ted plays it cool but really is angry and lets it all out on Barney in a limo on the way to his “surprise” party.  	143425
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Happily Ever After	T	DVD -R HQ 10488		Episode #70. 11-3-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). A serendipitous meeting with someone from his past has Ted thinking about how he would handle running into someone he would prefer to forget. He sees Stella, fantasizes what he would tell her, and then lets her get on with her life as the gang including Robin look on. 	143426
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Homewrecker	T			Episode. 	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Marshall wants to buy a home and Lily doesn't want to tell Marshall about her credit card debt.	143427
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Hooked	T	DVD -R HQ 11819		Episode #104. 3-1-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). The rest of the gang hopes to make Ted realize he’s being strung along by a girl named Tiffany, remembering their own similar situations in the process. Meanwhile, Barney’s thrilled wen he learns she’s a pharmaceutical sales rep. the current “hot girl” occupation.	143428
2007	How I Met Your Mother: How I Met Everyone Else	T	DVD -R HQ 9145		Episode #49. 10-22-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. We get to meet Ellen, Ted's hot new girlfriend, right before she meets the gang. We also get to see how Ted met Marshall.	143429
2006	How I Met Your Mother: How Lily Stole Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 7528		Episode #33. 12-11-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Harsh words between Ted and Lily nearly ruin the gang's Christmas.	143430
2008	How I Met Your Mother: I Heart NJ	T	DVD -R HQ 10389		Episode #67. 10-6-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) decides to leave Metro News 1 when she thinks she got a job at a network news station. Her good-bye speech on camera was written by Ted and is filled with clichés. Then Robin discovers all she got was an audition -- and there were 20 other women auditioning for the job with more experience and more ethnic looks including one African-American with blue eyes. “How can I compete with that?” she asks the group. She calls the Metro News 1 Director Joel Adams (Michael Kagan) and tries to get her old job back even though Barney begs her not to do it. Joel says she can get her old job back if she can get back to do the 11 O’Clock Report. But it’s 10:30 p.m. and she’s in New Jersey. So she grabs a kid’s bicycle and races back to the station to try to salvage her job.  She makes it -- then quits on camera when she gets another silly story with a silly pun to read as the lead story. Robin doesn’t get the job as anchor. Instead she gets the job at network as a foreign correspondent -- she’s moving to Japan. Ted and the group hate New Jersey but that is where they end up because that is where his fiancé lives. She expects Ted to move into her house in New Jersey and Ted can’t stand New Jersey. 	143431
2007	How I Met Your Mother: I’m Not That Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 9199		Episode #50. 10-29-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Marshall gives up his dream of saving the Earth in favor of money after being courted by a lawyer from a corporate firm. 	143432
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Intervention	T	DVD -R HQ 10389		Episode #68. 10-13-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) decides to leave Metro News 1 when she gets a job as a news anchor in Japan, but she has second thoughts about leaving the United States. Everyone is contemplating changes but no one is sure what to do. Ted discovers his friends ditched their plans to stage an intervention for his engagement to Stella, but he is adamant that they go through with it anyway -- he must decide to move in with his fiancé in New Jersey. 	143433
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Jenkins	T	DVD -R HQ 11724		Episode #101. 1-18-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) discovers she’s the subject of a drinking game played by people watching her talk show. Everytime she says “But uhm....” the viewers take a drink. And most of them end up drunk all night.  When Marshall’s co-worker Jenkins kisses him, he can’t get Lily to believe it happened. When he finally gets Jenkins to tell Lily, Lily beats her up. 	143434
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Jeremy’s Sock	T	DVD -R HQ 10499		Episode #71. 11-10-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) has second thoughts about having a child after the gang falls in love with baby Jeremy’s sock. She still doesn’t have a job and when asked sarcastically says she’s been offered a job as a CNN anchor (as if it were that easy). 	143435
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Last Cigarette Ever	T	DVD -R HQ 11678		Episode #98. 12-15-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) deals with new co-anchor Don (Benjamin Koidyke) on the Channel 1 early morning news show who has been all over the country and has clearly given up on a job where no one watches the show. The gang tries to kick the smoking habit. Robin is frustrated by her new co-anchor Don, a perpetual morning show anchor, who has given up ever making it to a network (despite being on one for a short Labor Day weekend). He won’t even wear pants to work and often stops reading stories in the middle of them. When he makes a mistake he says, “brain fart” because he doesn’t believe anyone is watching the early morning news show. Robin tries to prove Don wrong by getting the mayor on the show but when he cancels she starts to see that maybe he’s right. She is also trying to quit cigarettes and Don tries to get her to smoke a cigarette on the air unless someone calls. That’s when the entire gang, trying to quit, calls her and tells her not to smoke. She heads home to them and joins them on the roof -- for one last cigarette. They try. Future Ted reveals that none of them stopped smoking that day. Ted would quit two weeks into dating their mother, Barney would quit in 2017, Lily when she started trying to get pregnant, Marshall when he had his son, and Robin in 2013.	143436
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Leap, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11140		Episode #88. 5-18-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) confesses that she loves Barney who rejects her, then woos her and she rejects him since both are afraid of commitment, but they end the discussion by kissing passionately. Ted wonders if he should explore other career options. Marshall tires to lure Ted to the roof for a surprise party. Robin informs the group she is still a TV reporter, on the air at 4 a.m. and they should watch her program. Lily: “Is that still on?”	143437
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Life Among the Gorillas	T	DVD -R HQ 5669		Episode #17. 3-20-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Marshall takes an internship at Barney's company and changes his personality in order to fit in.	143438
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Limo, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5093		Episode #11. 12-19-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Ted surprises Lily, Marshall, Barney and Robin with a stylish New Year's Eve excursion around New York	143439
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Little Boys	T	DVD -R HQ 9070. DVD -R HQ 10874		Episode #48. 10-15-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News pretends to like her new boyfriend's children.  When Robin begins to date a single dad, she ends up bonding with his young son. Barney and Ted fight over getting the same girl. 	143440
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Little Minnesota	T	DVD -R HQ 10642		Episode #75. 12-15-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) is introduced to a Minnesota-themed bar by Marshall. Ted goes out of his way to keep his sister out of trouble when she comes to visit. 	143441
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Lucky Penny	T	DVD -R HQ 8739		Episode #37. 2-12-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1. Ted can't seem to catch a flight to interview for his dream job and he and Robin contemplate why.Barney gets stuck on a subway after his legs give out because he ran the marathon.	143442
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Mary the Paralegal	T	DVD -R HQ 6024		Episode #19. 4-24-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. An awards banquet honors Robin and Barney arranges a hot date for Ted when the gang goes to the banquet.	143443
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Matchmaker	T	DVD -R HQ 4708		Episode #5. 11-7-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Ted visits a matchmaker in his search for love, but the only woman who matches him is engaged to be married.	143444
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Milk	T	DVD -R HQ 6041		Episode #21. 5-8-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Matchmaking company claims to have found Ted's soul mate. Lilyk's car breaks down en route to a secret appointment.	143445
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Miracles	T	DVD -R HQ 9918		Episode #64. 5-19-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News. Ted is in a car accident that prompts Marshall to talk about miracles. Everyone flashbacks to prior moments in their lives. Ted realizes he loves Stella but she leaves him when she finds out he broke up with her earlier and she didn’t know it. Barney is badly hurt in an accident rushing to be with Ted. His look at Robin indicates he is in love with her. 	143446
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Monday Night Football	T	DVD -R HQ 7891		Episode #36. 2-5-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News tries to do the nightly news without hearing who won the Super Bowl game so she can see it later intact. TV News Producer (Monique Edwards).Funeral keeps the gang from watching the Super Bowl Live. Star-struck Barney recognizes Emmitt Smith on the street.	143447
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Mosbius Designs	T	DVD -R HQ 11020		Episode #84. 4-13-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Ted tries to start his own firm with mixed results. 	143448
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Moving Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8188		Episode #40. 3-19-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Barney goes to extraordinary lengths to sabotage Ted and Robin's relationship as the two prepare to move in together.	143449
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Murtaugh	T	DVD -R HQ 11006		Episode #83. 3-30-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders).Barney tries to prove Ted wrong by completing every task on Ted’s list of things he thinks the gang is too old to do.	143450
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Naked Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10569		Episode #73. 11-24-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) dates a mediocre man and ends up going to bed with him because he takes off all his clothes and is sitting on the couch naked when she comes in. Ted was there first -- he walks into the apartment and finds Robin’s date naked. So the gang determines that “The Naked Man” is a way of getting a woman into bed -- at least two out of three times.	143451
2008	How I Met Your Mother: No Tomorrow	T	DVD -R HQ 9767		Episode #56. 3-17-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Ted lives as if there’s no tomorrow during a St. Patrick’s Day celebration with Barney. 	143452
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Nothing Good Happens After 2AM	T	DVD -R HQ 5854		Episode #18. 4-10-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Ted accepts a late-night invitation to Robin's place. His girlfriend calls on his cell phone. Robin picks it up at 2AM.  His girlfriend is angry and so is Robin. He goes home alone to bed.	143453
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Of Course	T	DVD -R HQ 11828		Episode #105. 3-8-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) confesses she is still angry with Barney. She enlists the help of a self-help author (Jennifer Lopez) who plans to beat Barney at his own game. By the end of the program, Robin and Barney reconcile and Robin and her news co-anchor Don (Benjamin Koldyke) go on a spectacular date. 	143454
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Okay Awesome	T	DVD -R HQ 4527 (Mislabeled on Disc as 5027)		Episode #18. 10-17-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News takes the boys to an exclusive, wild club. Lily and Marshall try to become adults by hosting an adult wine and cheese club.	143455
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Old King Clancy	T	DVD -R HQ 10960		Episode #82. 3-23-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders).\Barney and Marshall conspire to keep Ted in the dark when a client cancels plans to build its new headquarters using Ted’s design. 	143456
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Perfect Week, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11761		Episode #102. 2-1-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Sportscaster Jim Nantz (Himself) interviews Barney as he works towards the “perfect week” -- seven girls in seven days with no rejections. Robin wonders why a guy she likes doesn’t call for a second date. Ted mistakes a student’s real name for a gag and insults her repeatedly. Marshall and Lily are outed as toothbrush sharers and it turns out Ted used the same toothbrush as well. 	143457
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4311		Episode #1. 9-19-2005	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders) meets narrator in a bar and goes out with him. When he goes back with her to her apartment, a news story breaks and she has to go cover it.  Earlier she complained about just covering fluff stories.	143458
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Pineapple Incident, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4894		Episode #8. 11-28-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.Ted thinks he is sleeping with Robin but he is sleeping with someone he picked up at the bar when he was drunk. Robin doesn't believe him when he tries to tell her.	143459
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Platinum Rule, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9373		Episode #55. 12-10-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Ted’s friends try to convince him that he should not date his doctor by sharing some of their own toxic experiences. The Platinum Rule is seven steps. Robin sleeps with the new sports anchor Kurt “The Ironman” Irons and lives to regret it.	143460
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Playbook, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11601		Episode #96. 11-17-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) watches as Barney uses “The Playbook” to go out with one beautiful woman after another. His friends want to stop him from using the playbook but are in for a big surprise when they do.	143461
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Possimpible, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10839		Episode #78. 2-2-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) is desperate to find a job before she is deported. She agrees to let Barney to produce a video resume for her. Not her best idea. She quit Metro News One four months ago in 2009. Comes back from audition At News 10.  Rochelle Harper, Newscenter 12 in Colorado is one of the anchors auditioning. Harper tells her she needs a good tagline like Walter Cronkite had: “And that’s the way it was....”  “From all of us at News 10, have a good evening...may the road ahead be lit with dreams and tomorrow...”and fumbles a tagline.  Keeps trying new taglines -- “Wear a condom.”  Gang agrees she will not be the new anchor at News 10.  Ted remembers being on the campus radio station and his friends tell him he was terrible. A flashback confirms this. Robin then receives a letter that was delayed saying her work vista runs out in seven days and she will have to go back to Canada. She only gets a work visa if she finds a job in her field. “I’m screwed. Sending out my reel for three months and nothing.” The gang takes a look at her reel: “Robin Scherbatsky, Broadcast Journalist.”  First news clip: “Robin Scherbatsky /Live Lake Athabasca, Red Deer 22” where she worked in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada as a cub reporter in a snow storm. No one is impressed.Barney Stinson tells her she needs an awesome video resume and shows her Barney’s video resume.comCorporate America want people who seem like bold risk-takers, but do nothing. Barney creates his own word: Possimpible.Got 11 job offers. Gang thinks it is ridiculous and insane, but Robin says, “Make me one. I’m about to be deported. I’ll try anything.”Robin interviewed about, what does being a reporter mean to you, in front of a green screen. Barney wants her to use buzzwords -- “how will sounding like an idiot get me hired anywhere?”  Robin throws out words that she makes up. Linkativity. Robin in a costume -- Amazon warrior princess to convey power. She doesn’t believe none of this is going to help me get a job. She auditions for a lottery girl job -- where all broadcast females seem to end up after their career in news is over.“And tonight’s lotto numbers are....”  She fails the audition. She realizes she has to move back to Canada.Everyone in her home town is so sure she will be a big success. Barney finished her video resume on his own. He sent it to all the news channels in town. Several called, loved her and offered her a job. Barney refused one job and they cursed him out. When he refused the next job for her, they upped the offer: Channel 12 wants her to host a morning news talk show. Thanks to Uncle Barney, we got to keep your Aunt Robin. 	143462
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Purple Giraffe	T	DVD -R HQ 4363		Episode #2. 9-26-2005	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders) is still the object of Ted's affections. He holds three parties for her to get her to see him again. They agree to be friends after kissing. She introduces him to another woman.	143463
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Rabbit or Duck	T	DVD -R HQ 11772		Episode #103. 2-8-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) is invited to a party by her co-anchor Don (Benjamin Koldyke), which she suspects is really a date. He says it’s a party. She shows up with Ted to find a naked Don waiting for her with a valentine box over his crotch. The next news broadcast he apologizes and says he plans to do a respectable newscast with her out of respect for her dedication as a news anchor. Jim Nantz (Himself).Barney is at the Super Bowl and has a sign Call Barne’s Cell for CBS and then his phone number. Duck versus Rabbit becomes the heated subject of the day. 	143464
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Rebound Bro	T	DVD -R HQ 9881		Episode #62. 5-5-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. When Ted tells Stella’s secret to the gang (she hasn’t had sex in five years), he must face the consequences of breaking her trust. But all ends well. 	143465
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Return of the Shirt	T	DVD -R HQ 5058		Episode #4. 10-10-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Ted reconnects with an old shirt and sees a parallel to his love life, beginning to think that a woman from his past is perfect for him now.	143466
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Right Place Right Time	T	DVD -R HQ 11097		Episode #86. 5-4-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Ted ponders how being in the right place at the right time can impact a person’s life. Barney celebrates his 200th female conquest.	143467
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Robin 101	T	DVD -R HQ 11458		Episode #91. 10-5-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) thinks Barney is cheating on her but learns he’s actually getting “Robin 101” classes from former boyfriend Ted. Marshall tries to give away his barrel, Mabel, by living it on the sidewalk, but is miffed that no one seems interested.	143468
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Robin Scherbatsky	T				TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders).  Robin Charles Scherbatsky, Jr. (aka Robin Sparkles) was born to Robin Charles Scherbatsky, Sr., who was intent on having a son so Robin was raised as if she were a boy. This ended when she was fourteen and Robin Sr. caught her kissing a boy from her hockey team and realized he had a daughter after all.Robin then moved in with her mother; during that time she became a teen model and recorded a minor Canadian bubble gum pop hit called "Let's Go To The Mall" under the name "Robin Sparkles." After an accompanying music video and the ensuing year-long mall tour, she developed a serious aversion to shopping malls. Robin followed "Let's Go To the Mall" with the "artistic follow-up" "Sandcastles in the Sand." In this video, Robin as Robin Sparkles appears with Canadian star Alan Thicke as well as James Van Der Beek. As an adult, Robin is embarrassed by her teenage stardom, and though she admits resenting her father's methods of raising her, Robin still enjoys cigars, hockey, scotch, and guns.Robin was a news anchor for a New York cable news channel, Metro News 1, but now hosts her own morning talk show that airs at 4:00 in the morning. She lived in the Park Slope area of Brooklyn, as was stated in the Pilot episode and again in “Nothing Good Happens After 2 AM,” until her temporary unemployment (before the morning talk show) forced her to move in with her ex-boyfriend, and the show's main character, Ted. Like Smulders, she is originally from Vancouver, and has a younger teenage sister named Katie, who appears in First Time in New York. Although she was a reporter for "fluff news pieces" at the end of news segments at the time of first meeting Ted, over the series she has worked her way up to be lead news anchor at Metro News 1, before taking a prominent anchoring position in Japan, only to return to New York and, with help from Barney Stinson, hosting her own talk show.She has performed several embarrassing dares on television in exchange for money from Barney, including saying the word "nipple;" spanking herself; and honking her own breasts. In 'Mary the Paralegal', Robin won an award for her report on Pickles the singing dog, and attended the Local Area Media Awards show (LAMA's) with the group. She brought Sandy Rivers, a fellow reporter, as a date in order to make Ted jealous.Robin is the only main character on the show who smokes cigarettes sober (as Marshall has admitted to smoking while drinking and Lily smoked on her wedding day); however, none of the other characters, with the exception of Barney, who pointed it out, know this. Ted asks her about it in 'Moving Day', and Robin tells him no, but is then shown smoking in the hot tub in her apartment later in the episode. She has an in-depth knowledge of cigars and was shown enjoying one with Barney in 'Zip, Zip, Zip' at his cigar bar, with a glass of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, in Marshall's car in a flashback with Lily in the episode 'Arrivederci, Fiero', in a flashback very late at night before Marshall was scheduled to take the bar exam in episode 'Dowisetrepla', and with Barney in Ted's new car in 'The Chain of Screaming'.Robin is also an avid gun enthusiast, having a subscription to Guns & Ammo magazine and having taken Marshall to the shooting range in order to get over Lily. She has been known to use the word "Literally" far too often as pointed out by Ted in a season 3 episode. According to Ted, she cannot tell a lie without giggling, but she has been shown numerous times throughout the series lying smoothly.It is also revealed in 'The Goat' that by Ted's 31st birthday, Robin will be living in Ted's apartment. This happens in present-day in 'Not a Father's Day' when Robin moves into Ted's apartment after coming back from a brief job in Japan. Future Ted also reveals that Robin traveled the world and lived in many different countries.Many people thought that she was the "mother" referred to in the show's title, but this was ruled out when Future Ted is talking to his children in 'Pilot', and refers to her as "Aunt Robin." Based on this, though, is apparent that even in the future Robin remains a very important part of Ted's life and eventually the lives of his children.Relationships:Ted MosbyRobin dated Ted, who, believing he loved her, professed his feelings for her on their first date. After that incident, Ted and Robin split up, on the grounds that they wanted different things in relationships. They remained friends until it is later revealed that Robin has feelings for Ted, just as he embarks on a relationship with baker Victoria, whom he meets at a wedding. When Victoria goes to Germany for a culinary fellowship, Ted lies to Robin and tells her he and Victoria broke up in order to start a relationship with Robin. Robin, however, finds out, and this almost ends her friendship with Ted.They manage to rebuild their friendship, and in the first-season finale, Ted again professed his feelings for Robin, but she already had a date of sorts with fellow news anchor Sandy for the company camping trip. The trip, however, is canceled by a thunderstorm that Ted himself "caused" by doing a rain dance. Robin decided to finally act on her feelings when Ted went to see her that night, and the two finally embarked upon a relationship. This relationship comes to an end nearly a year later in the second-season finale, again because they both want different things in a relationship; it is at this point that Ted reveals that he no longer sees Robin as "The One."Ted and Robin's friendship post-breakup was initially somewhat rocky, and in Slapsgiving they decided to stop seeing each other. However, in the same episode they realize that their friendship is an 'involuntary reflex' and they remain close. As of Not A Father's Day, Robin has moved in to Marshall and Lily's old room in Ted's apartment. They attempt a friends-with-benefits relationship in Benefits, but Ted decides to end it after learning that Barney has feelings for her.Their former relationship has caused some tension with girls Ted has dated.Barney StinsonIn the season 1 episode Zip, Zip, Zip, when Barney is missing a wingman due to Ted's relationship with Victoria, he and Robin embark on a night of "bro" activities that include laser tag and smoking cigars. He then mistakes an invitation to her apartment to play hardcore Battleship as code for sex, at which point she confesses to him that she has feelings for Ted.In Slap Bet, Barney uses his various connections (including a man in Malaysia) to find Robin's "Let's Go To the Mall" video. At the end of the season 3 episode 'Sandcastles in the Sand,' Robin and Barney kiss while they're watching Robin Sparkles's second music video. In the next episode, 'The Goat', it is revealed they slept together. While at first she insists that it "never happened", feeling guilty, she later apologizes to Ted about the fling, explaining that she was feeling vulnerable following being dumped by high school boyfriend Simon (James Van Der Beek) a second time. Ted seems to accept this explanation, reserving his anger for Barney. For the rest of the third season, Robin and Barney continue to pretend that they never slept together.In the season 4 premiere, 'Do I Know You?', Barney tells Lily that he is in love with Robin, though he has no intention of pursuing her in a romantic relationship. He eventually attempts to tell her how he feels, but is stopped short when Robin reflects aloud that dating friends doesn't ever work out (Benefits). In the season 4 finale, 'The Leap,' after a number of false professions of love, Robin and Barney confess their true feelings for each other.In the first episode of season 5, Lily force Barney and Robin to define their relationship. They end up lying, saying that they see each other as boyfriend and girlfriend. In the end, Ted asks Lily if she knew that they were lying, but Lily says that 'they just didn't realize they weren't lying,' while we see Robin and Barney holding hands.In the episode Robin 101, Robin finally acknowledges that she and Barney are dating, and in Bagpipes, we see Barney and Robin having their first fight, which causes them to seek Marshall and Lily for advice. The couple break up in The Rough Patch, acknowledging that the two just don't work together.Lily AldrinLily and Robin are best friends and confidants. Their friendship was cemented when they spilled Thai food in Marshall's car and tried to cover it up, as shown in Arrivederci, Fiero. Robin once kissed Lily, but it was clearly not romantic.Marshall EriksenMarshall and Robin connect in the fourth season episode Little Minnesota as both are from frigid areas and enjoy the same things while in a Minnesota-themed bar. They sometimes fall on opposite side of an argument, such as how love is best portrayed (Three Days of Snow), but each admit to the validity of the other's argument and remain friends. Robin is also the most cynical of the group, whilst Marshall demonstrates his optimism frequently as a 'believer'.In “Last Cigarette Ever,” Robin is frustrated by her new co-anchor Don, a perpetual morning show anchor, who has given up ever making it to a network (despite being on one for a short Labor Day weekend). He won’t even wear pants to work and often stops reading stories in the middle of them. When he makes a mistake he says, “brain fart” because he doesn’t believe anyone is watching the early morning news show. Robin tries to prove Don wrong by getting the mayor on the show but when he cancels she starts to see that maybe he’s right. She is also trying to quit cigarettes and Don tries to get her to smoke a cigarette on the air unless someone calls. That’s when the entire gang, trying to quit, calls her and tells her not to smoke. She heads home to them and joins them on the roof -- for one last cigarette. They try. Future Ted reveals that none of them stopped smoking that day. Ted would quit two weeks into dating their mother, Barney would quit in 2017, Lily when she started trying to get pregnant, Marshall when he had his son, and Robin in 2013.	143469
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Rough Patch	T	DVD -R HQ 11584		Episode #95. 11-9-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) and Barney discover their relationship has resulted in them becoming two characters they don’t like very much. Ted and Marshall turn to Lily to break up a clearly miserable Barney and Robin.	143470
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Sandcastles in the Sand	T	DVD -R HQ 9849		Episode #60. 4-21-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. When Robin picks up where she left off with an old flame only to have him break her heart again, Brney tries to pick up the pieces. 	143471
2010	How I Met Your Mother: Say Cheese	T	DVD -R HQ 11859		Episode #106. 3-22-2010	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Lily is upset when Ted brings a date to her birthday dinner celebration.	143472
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Scorpion and the Toad, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6915		Episode #24. 9-24-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Robin discovers the reason Lily has returned from San Francisco.	143473
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Sexless Innkeeper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11488		Episode #92. 10-12-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) and Barney try to be a couple for Marshall  and Lily to double date but it’s a disaster. A string of girls fall asleep at Ted’s apartment making him “the sexless innkeeper,” until one doesn’t fall asleep. Barney and Robin apologize to Marshall and Lilly and the four embrace in the rain celebrating their new relationship. But will that really make Barney happy? 	143474
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Shelter Island	T	DVD -R HQ 10438		Episode #69. 10-20-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) is now the TV Anchor in Japan and comes back to the United States to attend Ted’s wedding. Deciding to marry in three days, Ted and Stella suddenly see their plans shattered by their exes. Everything seems to be falling apart -- including the wedding location, which only serves vegan food and no alcohol. Stella doesn’t want either ex at the wedding and when Ted tells Robin she shouldn’t attend the wedding, Robin confesses she still is in love with Ted and has quit her job in Japan and is returning to the United States. Ted tells Robin he loves Stella. Stella  realizes that she wants to go back to her ex-husband. Ted is left at the altar. 	143475
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Showdown	T	DVD -R HQ 8412. DVD -R HQ 8674		Episode #42. 4-30-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Barney meets Bob Barker (himself) and gets to play in the Showcase Showdown on "The Price Is Right." It turns out Barker is his father.	143476
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Single Stamina	T	DVD -R HQ 7400		Episode #32. 11-27-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). All of Barney's friends have settled into relationships and Barney is having trouble accepting it.  Barney's gay brother arrives.	143477
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Slap Bet (aka Robin Sparkle)	T	DVD -R HQ 7356. DVD -R HQ 8340. DVD -R HQ 8637		Episode #31 11-19-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Robin refuses to go to the mall with the gang, hoping to cover up a secret from her past: She was Robin Sparkle, a teenage singing sensation, a one-hit wonder, "Let's Go To the Mall."	143478
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Slapsgiving	T	DVD -R HQ 9906		Episode #53. 11-19-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. As Marshall and Lily prepare to host their first Thanksgiving as husband and wife. Barney eyes Marshall’s Slap Bet Countdown Clock website with dread. 	143479
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap	T	DVD -R HQ 11623		Episode #97. 11-23-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Marshall bequeaths a “slap bet” slap to Robin and Ted. Lily’s estranged father visits for Thanksgiving. 	143480
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Slutty Pumpkin', The	T	DVD -R HQ 4599		Episode #4. 10-24-2005	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Ted makes his yearly pilgrimage to the rooftop  Halloween party in search of a girl he met years ago. Robin joins him at the end of the show to wait for her through the night.	143481
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Something Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 8509		Episode #44. 5-14-2007. Season Finale	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News tells Ted she doesn't want a husband and children. She wants a career that takes her around the world. They break up ending their one-year relationship."I'm a journalist. My career would take me anywhere," she tells him. And that's what happens. Robin does go to Argentina, Morocco, Russia, Greece, even Japan for a while. "I met your mom," the older Ted tells his children.At Marshall and Lily's wedding, Barney discovers that Ted and Robin have a secret that they have been hiding for weeks.	143482
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Something Borrowed	T	DVD -R HQ 8472		Episode #43. 5-7-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. The wedding is ruined, but an impromptu ceremony conducted by Barney outside makes the wedding day perfect for Marshall and Lilly.	143483
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Sorry, Bro	T	DVD -R HQ 10938		Episode #80. 3-9-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Marshall and Lily are less than thrilled when they hear that Ted’s college girlfriend has moved to New York. 	143484
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Spoiler Alert	T	DVD -R HQ 9265		Episode #52. 11=12=2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Marshall awaits his bar exam results. Ted introduces his latest girlfriend to the gang, who all see the flaw that Ted has missed. 	143485
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Stinsons, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10914		Episode #79. 3-2-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). The gang thinks that Barney must have a secret girlfriend after noticing his bizarre behavior. 	143486
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Stuff	T	DVD -R HQ 7999		Episode #38. 2-19-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1. Ted gets rid of items from ex-girlfriends that he had been saving before Robin can't stand them in the apartment. Robin then gets rid of her dogs because they remind Ted of her ex-boyfriends.Barney forces Lily and the gang to attend his play, which satirizes Lily's play the night before.	143487
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Swarley	T	DVD -R HQ 7229		Episode #29. 11-5-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Ted and Barney try to convince Marshall his new girlfriend is crazy.	143488
2005	How I Met Your Mother: Sweet Taste of Liberty, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4405		Episode #3. 10-3-2005	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders) meets the fiancée of one of the three males. The other two head off to Philadelphia to find women.	143489
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Ted Mosby, Architect.	T	DVD -R HQ 7001		Episode #26 10-8-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Barney tries to show Ted that his job as an architect is a great way to pick up women.	143490
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Ten Sessons	T	DVD -R HQ 9799		Episode #57. 3-24-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Metro News 1. Ted falls for the doctor who is taking off his tattoo in 10 sessions. She says she won’t date a patient so he hopes to get a date with her before the 10 sessions are up. 	143491
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Third Wheel	T	DVD -R HQ 9050		Episode #47. 10-8-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Ted's new attitude attracts women in the present and one from the past. The rest of the gang pulls together to help him make the most of the situation. Two beautiful women show Ted that they are very attracted to him. The gang helps Ted realize that bad luck does not always comes in threes.	143492
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Three Days of Snow	T	DVD -R HQ 10770		Episode #77. 1-19-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) tries to help Marshall continue his airport reunion tradition with Lily. Barney and Ted offer to keep MacLaren’s bar open during a blizzard so they can meet up with some college girls.	143493
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Three Days Rule, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11070		Episode #85. 4-27-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Barney and Marshall play a joke on Ted, who is having a “text” relationship with a girl he’s just met.	143494
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Wait for It	T	DVD -R HQ 8984		Episode #45. 9-24-2007.	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1. When Ted sees Robin with an Argentine lover by her side, he decides he is ready to hit the town with Barney. The breakup is complete but they remain friends.	143495
2007	How I Met Your Mother: We're Not From Here	T	DVD -R HQ 9020		Episode #46. 10-1-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News is still going out with her Argentinean friend who is a hit with all the ladies. Barney and Ted decide to pose as out-of-towners in hopes of getting the same female attention.Ted and Barney pretend to be visitors to New York City to pick up women. Robin is still dating Gael. Marshall and Lily prepare letters to each other to be read after their death.	143496
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Wedding, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5252		Episode #12. 1-9-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News accepts Ted's invitation to a friend's wedding, but is asked at the last minute to anchor the news and so Ted goes stag to a wedding that he almost ruined.	143497
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Where Were We?	T	DVD -R HQ 7449.		Episode #23. 9-18-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Newly single Lily goes to San Francisco. Ted, Barney and Robin try to cheer up unhappy Marshall.	143498
2009	How I Met Your Mother: Window, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11653		Episode #98. 12-8-2009	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). Ted’s neighbor Maggie, a woman he has wanted to date for years, has finally broken up with her boyfriend putting her back on the market. A letter written to himself when he was 15 reinforces Marshall’s shame that he’s become a corporate tool.	143499
2008	How I Met Your Mother: Woooo!	T	DVD -R HQ 10562		Episode #72. 11-17-2008	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) rediscovers a group of single girls who like to party. Ted pitches Barney a design for his company’s headquarters.	143500
2006	How I Met Your Mother: World's Greatest Couple	T	DVD -R HQ 7089		Episode #27. 10-16-2006	TV Reporter Robin (Cobie Smulders). Lily moves in with Barney. Marshall enjoys fun couple-activities with another man.	143501
2007	How I Met Your Mother: Yips, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9334		Episode #54. 11-26-2007	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News. Barney gets an invitation to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after-party, where he can mingle with all the models.	143502
2006	How I Met Your Mother: Zip, Zip, Zip	T	DVD -R HQ 5441		Episode #14. 2-6-2006	TV Reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) of Channel 1 News.After agreeing to take things slowly and not have sex for a month, Ted and Victoria decide that they have waited long enough.	143503
1967	How I Spent My Summer Vacation	T				Interviewer, The  (Lyn Peters)	143504
1967	How I Won the War	M	DVD -R 1811			Reporter (Bryan Pringer).	143505
1946	How many times do I have to tell you to get names in any stories you cover... (aka “How many times do I have to tell you to get names in any stories you cover....”	CB			Robin Hood and Company Comics, Vol. 3, #33	Reporter Sooper Dooper, Demon Reporter	143506
1915	How Molly Made Good (aka How Molly Malone Made Good)	M		Mantle, Burns (Dramatic Editor of the New York Evening Mail)	AFI-Editors/New York Tribune/Reporters	Cub Reporter Molly Malone (Marguerite Gale) comes to America from Ireland looking for her newspaperman brother but is unable to find him. Reporter Alva Hinton (Helen Hilton).Gets a job at the New York Tribune by getting an interview with an opera singer after reporter Hilton turns down the assignment.Impressed editor then assigns her to interview 10 stage stars in three days. Hilton, a reporter (Helen Hilton) and Reedy, a photographer (John Reedy),  as themselves, try to stop her by stealing her interview cards and creating other distractions.Both are finally arrested and Malone uses an airplane to return to the office with her interviews in time to meet her deadline. Wins $50, a permanent job and the associate editor. Photographer Reedy (John Reedy).	143507
1968	How Sweet It Is!	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	143508
2002	How the Sheriff Was Won	NR		Gracie, Anne	Harlequin Duet	Newspaper Owner-Publisher Jassie McQuilty of a small newspaper she inherited in Bear Claw, Montana from her great uncle. Will contains stipulation that Jassie must stay in town and publish the newspaper for one year or lose everything.Jassie expects 365 days of boredom until she meets the sheriff.  Jassie split personality -- she is adorable when she works the presses, but pitiable when she goes for a short fling.	143509
2004	How the Sun Shines on Noise	N		Cashion, Matthew Deshe		Journalist Leo Gray worked in a North Carolina toll booth where he happily read The World’s Great Thinkers -- Rousseau’s Contract, Hegel’s History, Marx’s Manifesto, Schopenhauer, Heidegger, Nietzsche, the Transcendalists, the French poets, the Modernists, and the Beats. But his social worker girlfriend convinces him to turn upwardly mobile, and Leo gets a job writing for a weekly newspaper on the coast of his home state, Georgia. His two bosses are named, Big Dick and Little Dick Taylor. And his girlfriend refuses to relocate with him since she’s taken on another down-and-out lover, “a stroke victim in his sixties struggling to relearn the alphabet.” Leo wonders, in hopes of transforming yet another loser?	143510
1978	How the West Was Won	MT			Miniseries.	Photographer (Hal Riddle).	143511
1996	How To Be a Woman and Not Die in the Attempt (aka How To Be a Woman and Survive)	M	SVD 765			Journalist Carmen leads a complicated life as a journalist, wife and mother. Mid-life crisis	143512
2008	How To Be Cool	N		Edwards, Johanna		Reporter Ty Benedict sees great success in doing a story on a woman’s butterfly metamorphosis and is shadowing every move of a woman who has found a new career transforming the socially inept from geek to chic. Her classes on “How to be Cool” are Chicago’s hottest ticket. But nearly thirtysomething  is still a dork at heart even though she shed 70 pounds and would die rather than anyone know about her overweight, nerdy past. Things start to unravel when the woman’s apartment burns down and she’s forced to live with her parents. Making matters worse, there’s that journalist following her and the last thing she needs is someone uncovering her dirty little secret -- no matter how sexy the reporter may be. Now with her life spiraling out of control, the weight she fought so hard to lose is starting to creep back on. But with the help of her best friend, a confident plus-sized model, the woman is starting to learn that appearances aren’t everything and that being the queen of cool isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The reporter asks to escort her to her high school reunion and she agrees because she is attracted to the handsome journalist. But how will she react when she learns he is not quite the altruistic reporter he pretends to be?	143513
2005	How To Be Famous	N		Bond, Alison		Gossip Writer. Three women have beauty to burn, talent to spare, and more dates tan Hollywood has hills. One arrives at CMG Talent Agency from the English countryside, wearing a homey green dress while the other assistants are in dark pantsuits. She’s shopping, making deals and winning the attention of Los Angeles’ hottest gossip writer, but is the smooth scribe after her, or just after the dirt on her clients?	143514
2001	How To Be Good	N		Hornby, Nick		Columnist David writes a newspaper column, "The Angriest Man in  Holloway." Husband, sneering columnist who is angry both professionally and as a hobby.	143515
1990	How to Be Louise	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement  for go-go girls	143516
1965	How To Be Loved	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	143517
2008	How To Be Single	N		Tuccillo, Liz		Publicist Julie,  38 and irked by the New York City dating scene, travels around the world to compare how women in different cultures cope with the stigma of being unattached.	143518
1955	How to Be Very, Very Popular	M				News Vendor (Hank Mann)	143519
1999	How to Become Famous	M				Photographer (Phyllis Lane). Photographer (Sean J. Dillingham). Photographer (Warren B. Hall).	143520
2008	How To Break Bad News	N		Molloy, Tim		TV News Field Producer Scott Thomas is a 29-year-old field producer for a network TV news program and has just been dumped by his fiancee. Lucky for him, he might finally be getting his big break. Because he is “bright, young enough to work in fast food, and nobody,” network executives choose Thomas to go undercover to expose labor violations at a southwestern Mexican grill. The reason? To expose the chain’s owner and prevent him from being sworn in as the new United States Secretary of Labor. Once undercover, Thomas finds that the job isn’t quite what he had expected. Soon, a simple crush causes him to question his motives, his morality and everything else outside of his new life in the fast food industry -- including whether or not he can return to the life he left behind.	143521
1997	How To Cheat in the Leaving Certificate	M				News Reader (Bosco Hogan).	143522
2003	How To Deal	M	DVD -R HQ 9063, 9064			Reporter (Judy Croon).	143523
2004	How to Disappear Completely	M			UK. Short film.	Photographer (David House).	143524
1968	How To Do Anything at All With Girls	M			PR - AFI-Public Relations	Public Relations	143525
2005	How To Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)	DT				Newsreel Narrator (Dick Hehmeyer - Voice).,	143526
1989	How To Get Ahead in Advertising	M				News Media. A brilliant young advertising executive can’t come up with a slogan to sell a revolutionary new pimple cream. His obsessive worrying creates a large stress-related boil on his shoulder that grows eyes and develops a mouth and starts talking. 	143527
2003	How To Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass	M				African-American Journalist (Christopher Michael).	143528
1928	How To Handle Women (aka Fresh Every Hour. Prince of Peanuts, The)	M		Craft, William J., Jack Foley (Story). Foley (Adaptation). Albert De Mond (Titles).  Carl Krusada (Continuity-Scenario).	AFI-Columnists - Ness Book - PR	Columnist Beatrice Fairbanks (Marian Nixon) is in love with a commercial artist. He switches places with a prince and successfully markets the prince's peanut crop with the columnist becoming his publicity agent. Editor (Robert T. Haines - The Editor).As a result, prince is able to get loan from the United States. Beatrice Fairfax was a famous columnist at the time.	143529
1974	How To Impeach a President	DT				Public Affairs Program	143530
2004	How To Kill a Rock Star	N		DeBartolo, Tiffanie		Music Journalist Eliza Caelum moves to New York from her native Cleveland to work for a music magazine and the young journalist finds herself sharing a tiny apartment with Paul Hudson, a talented songwriter, lead singer of the band Bananafish and her brother’s disarmingly sexy best friend and bandmate. Eliza’s reverence for and obsession with rock is equaled only by Paul’s. When big things start happening for Paul and Bananafish, Eliza has to face her terrors and make a choice that could change her life forever.Eliza and Paul hit if off immediately -- both love the same singer/songwriter, both are orphans and both think the other is hot stuff. They fall in love. He writes a song about her (”She is a virgin. She is a whore. She gives it all and I beg for more.” Her fear of flying -- her parents were killed in a plane crash -- gets worse after September 11. Paul, on the brink of megastardom, refuses to tour unless she comes along. She sacrifices their relationship for the sake of his art. 	143531
1999	How To Kill Your Neighbor's Dog	M	SVD 1137			TV Anchorwoman (Benita Ha). Male Anchor (Mark Brandon).	143532
2003	How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days	M	DVD -R HQ 1780, 1781			Magazine Writer. Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) is the "how to girl" for fast-growing Composure magazine writing pieces like "How to Get a Better Bod in 5 Days" and "How to Feng-Shui Your Apartment.Anderson is a serious sort who truly yearns to write "How to Bring Peace to Tajikistan." Steely editor Lana (Bebe Neuwirth) assigns Andie to a story that's "a dating how-not-to," a lesson in how to drive a suitor away in a week and a half.	143533
2006	How To Lose Friends and Alienate People (aka How To Lose Friends & Alienate People)	DT		Young, Toby		Editor-Publisher Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) is a disillusioned intellectual who both adores and despises the world of celebrity, fame and glamor. His alternative magazine, Post Modern Review, pokes fun at the media-obsessed stars and bucks trends and so when Young is offered a job at the diametrically opposed conservative New York based Sharps magazine, it is something of a shock. It seems Sharps Editor Clayton Harding (Jeff Bridges) is amused by Young’s disruption of a post-BAFTA party with a pig posing as Babe. Thus begins Sidney’s descent into success -- his gradual move from deried outsider to confidante of startlet Sophie Maes, initially helping him out at Sharps is colleague Alison Olsen (Kirsten Dunst) who has her own secret. Sharp’s Assistant (Gillian King). Sharp’s Magazine Receptionist (Edward Lemont).  Clayton’s Assistant (Miguel Brown). Public Relations Practitioner (PR) Woman (Katherine Parkinson). Newsstand Vendor (Eliezer Meyer).  Post Modern Review Staff #1 (Ian Bonar). Post Modern Review Staff #2 (James Corden). Post Modern Review Staff #3 (Fenella Woolgar). Post Modern Review Staff #4 (Chris O’Dowd). Post Modern Review Staff #5 (Hugh Thompson). Post Modern Review Staff #6 (Emily Thorling). British Journalist Toby Young left London in 1995 to go to New York to become a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Within two years, he is fired, banned from the most fashionable bar in the city and can't get a date for love or money.Hilarious account of the five years he spent looking for love in all the wrong places, and steadily working his way down the New York food chain, from glossy magazine editor to crash-test dummy for interactive sex toys.	143534
1953	How to Marry a Millionaire	M	DVD -R HQ 5838, 5839. DVD. L.			Reporter (Benny Burt)	143535
1959	How To Marry a Millionaire: Cherchez La Roomate	T			Episode #40 5-28-1959. Series 10-7-1957 to 8-20-1959	Magazine Writer Gwen Kirby (Lisa Gaye) works for Manhattan Magazine ("Our Business is Publicity"). The two roommates advertise in the Journal News for a new roommate and Kirby answers the ad.She was at the newspaper office and was going to place her own ad when she read their ad and thought it would be fun living in the Penthouse with Loco and Mike.The man working at the newspaper office was John R. Hobson, Junior (John Garrett), a wealthy millioniare who owns the Hobson Newspapers Publishing Company. He's working his way up the ladder to learn the business.Kirby comes from Illinois.	143536
1959	How To Marry a Millionaire: Gwen's Secret	T			Episode #45. 7-2-1959	Magazine Writer Gwen Kirby (Lisa Gaye) works for Manhattan Magazine ("Our Business is Publicity"). The girls go to the stockholders meeting in hopes of meeting wealthy millionaires.She and Mike are listening to the new son the radio when they hear about another crime happening in the Park Avenue section. Gwen is in charge of publicity at a new TV show, "Who Am I?"She is in charge of guarding a secret celebrity who is going to be a guest on the show. Gwen isn't supposed to tell anyone anything about him when he moves into the vacant penthouse apartment in the girl's building.The girls think he is the burglar terrorizing the neighborhood.	143537
1959	How To Marry a Millionaire: Three Stacked Stockholders	T			Episode #44. 6-25-1959	Magazine Writer Gwen Kirby (Lisa Gaye) works for Manhattan Magazine ("Our Business is Publicity"). The girls go to the stockholders meeting in hopes of meeting wealthy millionaires.She was at the newspaper office and was going to place her own ad when she read their ad and thought it would be fun living in the Penthouse with Loco and Mike.The man working at the newspaper office was John R. Hobson, Junior (John Garrett), a wealthy millioniare who owns the Hobson Newspapers Publishing Company. He's working his way up the ladder to learn the business.Kirby comes from Illinois.	143538
1958	How to Marry a Millionaire: Utterly Perfect Man, The	T			Episode #23. 4-17-1958	Photographer (Glen Turnbull).	143539
2005	How To Marry a Murderer	NM		Matetsky, Amanda		Crime Reporter Paige Turner of New York City investigates the murder of a wildly popular television star in the 1950s whose legendary beauty and talent were surpassed only by her equally legendary egotism.The green-eyed, fiery, redheaded star of "The Ginger Allen Show" is, aside from Lucille Ball, the most popular female personality on TV.So when her hulking chauffeur, Woodrow, shows up at the offices of Daring Detective magazine after hours, looking for the sleazy true crime rag's hardest-working writer, Paige Turner, Paige is as intrigued as she is star struck.Sitting in the back of the diva's limousine, Paige listens intently as Ginger explains how, after several bizarre mishaps, she is convinced someone is trying to kill her.For the rights to the exclusive -- and guaranteed lucrative -- story, Ginger enlists Paige to unravel the mystery and find the would-be killer.	143540
2003	How to Meet Cute Boys	N		Kizis, Deanna		Fashion Magazine Writer Benjamina, 27, searches for love in Los Angeles.	143541
1965	How To Murder Your Wife	M	DVD -R HQ 3727, 3728. L		AFI-Cartoonists	Newscaster (Bill Baldwin). Cartoonist Stanley Ford (Jack Lemmon). News Media uproar	143542
2009	How To Save a Life	M				News Media. Reporter (Lee Ann Kim). After a childhood friend’s death, an all-star athlete must change his life and sacrifice his dreams to save the lives of others.	143543
1968	How To Seduce a Playboy	M			AFI-Reporters/Magazines/Publicity	Reporter	143544
2009	How to Seduce a Texan	N		Kelley, Karen		Reporter Nikki “The Barracuda” Scott will sink her teeth into anything. So when her editor sends her to get the lowdown on bad boy football star Cal Braxton, Nikki's game to rough it on his family ranch. She just isn't prepared for exactly how rough. Still, the nasty outhouse, noisy animals, and resident ghost won't put Nikki off...especially once she sets eyes (and hands, and mouth) on her subject. If there's a juicy story here, Nikki intends to devour it. So, the lady thinks she's gonna get the scoop on him? Cal's had his fill of scheming females—hell, his conniving ex-fiancee is the very reason he's hiding out. Then again, if all journalists were as hot as Nikki, he might consider being more open with the press. Too bad she won't be around for long. If the chores and "rustic" conditions don't frighten Nikki off, her haunted accommodations surely will. Tough it turns out Nikki doesn't scare easily. Now Cal's the one who's scared—of falling hard.	143545
2006	How To Sleep with a Movie Star	NR		Harmel, Kristin		Entertainment Editor Claire Reilly of Mod Magazine. The 26-year-old "nice girl" journalist is on the top of her game as one of the youngest celebrity reporters and editors in the business.At Mod Magazine, she is a consummate professional, interviewing dreamy Hollywood hunks and staying on top of every story. Unfortunately, her live-in boyfriend seems intent on setting the world's record for celibacy.Yet she finds herself penning articles such as Ten Reasons You Should Have a One-Night Stand. When Reilly lands the plum assignment of interviewing Hollywood's #1 hottie, she knows better than to mix business with pleasure.But the next morning, she finds herself in his bed -- without her clothes. After the tabloids pick up the story, Reilly's life is turned upside down. Young editor weighs her job against lasting love. Mod never had a chance.Struggling to regain her reputation, she learns a lot about herself and that you shouldn't always believe everything you read. An enemy fabricates a Mod article -- with Claire's byline attached -- about her one-night stand.	143546
1968	How To Steal the World	M				Reporter (Ray Weaver).  Reporter (Mike Masters).	143547
1965	How To Stuff a Wild Bikini	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Public Relations	143548
1997	How To Succeed at Love	NR		Connell, Susan	Silhouette Desire #1074	Investigative Reporter Spencer Madison wants to do a story on the girl voted Most Likely To Succeed, the class president and valedictorian who is not looking forward to her 10-year class reunion.She's just been fired from her Capitol  Hill job and has been dumped by her boyfriend. And now Spencer wants to do a story on her.	143549
1967	How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying	M	DVD -R HQ 2209-2210-2166. L		AFI-Television	News Seller (Al  Nesor). Media Man #1 (Patrick O'Moore). Media Man #2 (Wally Strauss).	143550
2007	How To Teach Filthy Rich Girls	N		Dean, Zoey		Tabloid Journalist Megan Smith, a recent Yale graduate, comes to Manhattan with big plans for a career in journalism, but is unable to cut it in New York’s cutthroat world of magazine publishing. She snatches a lucrative offer to transform two pampered and scholastically challenged 17-year-old twins into scholars. Their grandmother, the fortune’s overseer, pays Megan $1,500 a week to get the “Fabulous Baker Twins” up to snuff, an additional $75,000 if they are accepted at Duke, their late parents’ alma mater. 	143551
2000	How To Trap a Tycoon	N		Bevarly, Elizabeth		Publisher Adam Darien is sexy, self-assured and the publisher of one of the nation’s leading men’s magazines. Dorsey “Hollie” MacGuiness wrote “the foolproof” how-to guide to marrying a millionaire that everyone’s talking about. And now her runaway bestseller is running away with her life. By day she’s a staid sociology professor, but other times she’s a sultry bombshell. The trouble is she’s falling hard for one of her “research subjects” -- a rich, elusive risk-taker who is the exact opposite of everything the practical she dreams about. If Darien ever discovers that the incognito lovely who’s tending bar at his favorite club is, in reality, the author of that book, his hot passion for her may cool.  But Hollie’s growing love for Adam surprises even herself and she’s planning to enjoy his strong arms and soft kisses for as long as she can keep her double life a secret. And who knows? Maybe she can follow a few of her own rules and marry this magnificent publishing magnate.	143552
1836	How To Write a Blackwood Article (Or the Psyche Zenobia)	SS	PVL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Interviewer. Signora Psyche Zenobia, Miss Tabitha Turnip goes to Edinburgh to interview Mr. Blackwood and learn the method of composition used for his magazine.He urges her to consider tone of narrative, use of erudite details, and employment of piquant similes.Blackwood even supplies her with some quotations.  Off she goes deciding that the 50 guineas he has offered her for the resulting sketch is too paltry a sum.  She gets into trouble in Edinburgh and the Blackwood article is the results.Blackwood is the leading light of Blackwood magazine. Dick,  Peter and Tom are workers in Blackwood's office. Gulley, author of the New Compendium of Slang-Whang, much used by Blackwood.	143553
1969	How We Used to Live: At the Seaside	T			UK. Episode #25.6-3-1969	Photographer, Beach (David Vallon).	143554
1999	How's Your News?	M				Reporter (Robert Bird). Reporter (Sean Costello). Reporter (Susan Harrington). Reporter (Larry Perry). Reporter (Ronnie Simonsen).	143555
2009	How’s Your News?: Austin	T	DVD -R HQ 10904		Episode #3. 2-22-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. The How's Your News team heads to Austin Texas to not only cover the South By Southwest music festival, but perform in it themselves. Jeremy talks with the SXSW showcase manager Craig Stewart, who explains he had to invite the How's Your News band back to perform because there's nothing quite like them. Determined to blow the roof off their performances, the band has their first rehearsal and jams with Lightspeed Champion.At the Star of Texas Fair, Bobby braves an intense monster ride. Jeremy, however, is only barely convinced to try out the ferris wheel and spends most of the ride freaking out about the heights. The team then heads back to SXSW, where Susan is not terribly impressed by the Gil Mantera's Party Dream concert -- in fact, she informs the band that they suck and "aren't even ipod material."Next, the team hits up the all-female Texas Roller Derby. While Lucas is impressed by the crazy bruises and injuries the girls sustain, Jeremy is more intrigued by all the trash-talking. Finished with the derby, the gang tries to drum up some support for their concert by passing out fliers at restaurants and on the street. Meanwhile, Susan interviews the French band Justice and learns all about their "fart" music. Once again, she is not impressed.The big day has finally arrived and the How's Your News band plays their warm-up concert for SXSW. As Susan promised, they rocked the house. Next, they head to Bourbon Rocks for their performance. To Jeremy's delight, Elijah Wood is there to check out the show. Once again, the band delivers with a performance of a song Susan's written and the crowd goes wild.Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143556
2002	How’s Your News?: Cross Country Road Trip	T			Documentary News Series	Reporters with various disabilities cover the news. Susan HarringtonSusan Harrington is 41 years old and lives in an assisted living home in Massachusetts. She works as a receptionist for the Department of Mental Retardation, manning the helm at a 16 phone line switchboard. She has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter.  An HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings, Kathy Griffin, Sylvester Stallone, Senator John Edwards, and many others.  She also has an amazing operatic singing voice and is very good at Scrabble. She is legally blind and has a mental disability.Bobby BirdRobert Bird or “Bobby” as most of us know him, is 51 years old and lives in Massachusetts with his sister Debbie and her family. He has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it  sound as if he is speaking his own personal language.  He understands everything that is said to him, yet it is often a puzzle to understand what he is saying.  Despite this challenge Bobby is extremely affable and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way.  He has interviewed Sen. John McCain, Al Franken, Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel.  Bobby has been with the How’s Your News team since it’s inception in 1998.  When not reporting his own brand of the news, he does janitorial work in southern Massachusetts.Sean CostelloSean Costello is 38 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his mother Nancy. He works five days a week doing custodial duties. He has been to the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He loves food, though he no longer eats his favorite dish, fried chicken, due to health concerns.  He has been with HYN since it’s inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary Clinton, Bam Margera, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.  Sean has Down Syndrome.Larry PerryLarry Perry is 60 years old and lives with his parents in Massachusetts. He has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates “Yes” and “No” with finger motions.  Larry conducts most of his interviews with the use of a word board on which he composes questions ahead of time.  He is able to point to the questions with the microphone and direct the interviewee to speak in this way.  He has conducted interviews with Michael Moore, Newt Gingrich, Sen. Hillary Clinton and comedian Bill Hader.  Larry is also extremely daring, up for almost any stunt which comes his way. He’s best known for his dramatic rolls down gassy slopes, without his wheelchair.Jeremy VestJeremy Vest is 21 years old and lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He graduated from Quince Orchard High School and joined How’s Your News? in 2004 as the drummer for the band and he has been with us ever since.  Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject and also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums and holds avid interest in topics such as restaurant menus, firefighting, airlines, and marching bands. “I also like eating deli meats” says Jeremy.  Jeremy has conducted great interviews for HYN, including memorable conversations with Ben Affleck, Howard Dean, Jimmy Kimmel, and the WWE wrestler “Mankind”.Lucas WahlLucas is 23 years old and the newest member of the HYN team.  He joined up in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing.  Lucas, who has Williams Syndrome, often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth.  Some say he resembles Jimi Hendrix onstage.  He accidentally cut off half of his index finger with a table saw a few years ago, but this hasn’t slowed down his guitar playing at all.  “In fact, I think it made me better,” he said.  Since joining the band Lucas has also done great news reports for us from the Roller Derby in Austin, Texas, and a pirate convention in New Orleans.  Lucas lives in Waddell, Arizona with his parents.Ron SimonsenRon Simonsen is 48 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his parents.  One of the most outgoing and charismatic HYN reporters in our history, Ron was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006.  He has battled it furiously and the disease is currently in remission.  However, Ron has been unable to join us on our latest travels due to fragile health.  Since the HBO broadcast of our feature length documentary in 2002, Ron has struck up a unique friendship with his lifelong idol, actor Chad Everett.  The two of them talk on the phone at least once a week.  Ron has cerebral palsy.Brendan LemieuxBrendan is the youngest HYN team member at 21 years old.  He joined up in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band.  He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos.  Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.  He has also reported from far and wide for HYN, interviewing pro skateboarder Ryan Sheckler, investigating the rap scene in New Orleans, and rocking the stages at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.  He lives with his parents in Madison, CT.How’s Your News first began over ten years ago at a summer camp for adults with disabilities in Massachusetts.  We were working in video class and searching for a format which could include as many people, with as wide an array of disabilities, as possible.  So we began making our own news shows.One day we decided to bring some reporters downtown to interview people on the street.  These first two reporters were Bobby Bird and Sean Costello, two men with Down Syndrome.  The interviews they conducted were both funny, and sweetly revealing.  When we screened them for the camp community we got a great response.  We kept making videos with other reporters from the camp and at the end of the summer we compiled a VHS video tape of our favorite man-on-the-street interviews and made copies for our friends and family.  Those tapes got copied and passed around and one ended up in the hands of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who were simply two struggling filmmakers at the time.  They contacted HYN director Arthur Bradford and told him they’d love to see more videos like this.  The three of them struck up a friendship and when Parker and Stone hit it big with South Park, they offered to finance a short documentary staring the best reporters from the summer camp.  Bradford and some of the other counselors put together a team and the first “How’s Your News?” video was made in 1998.In 2002 the team released a feature film about a cross country road trip with five reporters with disabilities.  This was financed again by Parker and Stone as well as Indie film legend John Pierson.  This film won several festival awards and was broadcast on HBO/Cinemax, PBS, and Channel Four England.In 2004 we released a short documentary about our trips to the Democrat and Republican National conventions which featured very candid interviews with public figures such as Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Ben Affleck, Peter Jennings, Al Franken, G. Gordon Liddy, Andre 3000, and many more.  This half hour TV special led us to start thinking about the possibility of a HYN series.We pitched the series idea to several networks and MTV agreed to finance a short pilot which we made in 2006.  In late 2007 MTV gave us the greenlight and we began shooting a six episode series in 2008.  It hit the air on Feb. 8th, 2009 and we can’t believe our little project has made it this far!	143557
2004	How’s Your News?: Democrat and Republican Conventions	T			Documentary News Series	Reporters with various disabilities cover the news. Susan HarringtonSusan Harrington is 41 years old and lives in an assisted living home in Massachusetts. She works as a receptionist for the Department of Mental Retardation, manning the helm at a 16 phone line switchboard. She has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter.  An HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings, Kathy Griffin, Sylvester Stallone, Senator John Edwards, and many others.  She also has an amazing operatic singing voice and is very good at Scrabble. She is legally blind and has a mental disability.Bobby BirdRobert Bird or “Bobby” as most of us know him, is 51 years old and lives in Massachusetts with his sister Debbie and her family. He has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it  sound as if he is speaking his own personal language.  He understands everything that is said to him, yet it is often a puzzle to understand what he is saying.  Despite this challenge Bobby is extremely affable and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way.  He has interviewed Sen. John McCain, Al Franken, Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel.  Bobby has been with the How’s Your News team since it’s inception in 1998.  When not reporting his own brand of the news, he does janitorial work in southern Massachusetts.Sean CostelloSean Costello is 38 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his mother Nancy. He works five days a week doing custodial duties. He has been to the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He loves food, though he no longer eats his favorite dish, fried chicken, due to health concerns.  He has been with HYN since it’s inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary Clinton, Bam Margera, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.  Sean has Down Syndrome.Larry PerryLarry Perry is 60 years old and lives with his parents in Massachusetts. He has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates “Yes” and “No” with finger motions.  Larry conducts most of his interviews with the use of a word board on which he composes questions ahead of time.  He is able to point to the questions with the microphone and direct the interviewee to speak in this way.  He has conducted interviews with Michael Moore, Newt Gingrich, Sen. Hillary Clinton and comedian Bill Hader.  Larry is also extremely daring, up for almost any stunt which comes his way. He’s best known for his dramatic rolls down gassy slopes, without his wheelchair.Jeremy VestJeremy Vest is 21 years old and lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He graduated from Quince Orchard High School and joined How’s Your News? in 2004 as the drummer for the band and he has been with us ever since.  Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject and also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums and holds avid interest in topics such as restaurant menus, firefighting, airlines, and marching bands. “I also like eating deli meats” says Jeremy.  Jeremy has conducted great interviews for HYN, including memorable conversations with Ben Affleck, Howard Dean, Jimmy Kimmel, and the WWE wrestler “Mankind”.Lucas WahlLucas is 23 years old and the newest member of the HYN team.  He joined up in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing.  Lucas, who has Williams Syndrome, often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth.  Some say he resembles Jimi Hendrix onstage.  He accidentally cut off half of his index finger with a table saw a few years ago, but this hasn’t slowed down his guitar playing at all.  “In fact, I think it made me better,” he said.  Since joining the band Lucas has also done great news reports for us from the Roller Derby in Austin, Texas, and a pirate convention in New Orleans.  Lucas lives in Waddell, Arizona with his parents.Ron SimonsenRon Simonsen is 48 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his parents.  One of the most outgoing and charismatic HYN reporters in our history, Ron was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006.  He has battled it furiously and the disease is currently in remission.  However, Ron has been unable to join us on our latest travels due to fragile health.  Since the HBO broadcast of our feature length documentary in 2002, Ron has struck up a unique friendship with his lifelong idol, actor Chad Everett.  The two of them talk on the phone at least once a week.  Ron has cerebral palsy.Brendan LemieuxBrendan is the youngest HYN team member at 21 years old.  He joined up in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band.  He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos.  Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.  He has also reported from far and wide for HYN, interviewing pro skateboarder Ryan Sheckler, investigating the rap scene in New Orleans, and rocking the stages at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.  He lives with his parents in Madison, CT.How’s Your News first began over ten years ago at a summer camp for adults with disabilities in Massachusetts.  We were working in video class and searching for a format which could include as many people, with as wide an array of disabilities, as possible.  So we began making our own news shows.One day we decided to bring some reporters downtown to interview people on the street.  These first two reporters were Bobby Bird and Sean Costello, two men with Down Syndrome.  The interviews they conducted were both funny, and sweetly revealing.  When we screened them for the camp community we got a great response.  We kept making videos with other reporters from the camp and at the end of the summer we compiled a VHS video tape of our favorite man-on-the-street interviews and made copies for our friends and family.  Those tapes got copied and passed around and one ended up in the hands of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who were simply two struggling filmmakers at the time.  They contacted HYN director Arthur Bradford and told him they’d love to see more videos like this.  The three of them struck up a friendship and when Parker and Stone hit it big with South Park, they offered to finance a short documentary staring the best reporters from the summer camp.  Bradford and some of the other counselors put together a team and the first “How’s Your News?” video was made in 1998.In 2002 the team released a feature film about a cross country road trip with five reporters with disabilities.  This was financed again by Parker and Stone as well as Indie film legend John Pierson.  This film won several festival awards and was broadcast on HBO/Cinemax, PBS, and Channel Four England.In 2004 we released a short documentary about our trips to the Democrat and Republican National conventions which featured very candid interviews with public figures such as Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Ben Affleck, Peter Jennings, Al Franken, G. Gordon Liddy, Andre 3000, and many more.  This half hour TV special led us to start thinking about the possibility of a HYN series.We pitched the series idea to several networks and MTV agreed to finance a short pilot which we made in 2006.  In late 2007 MTV gave us the greenlight and we began shooting a six episode series in 2008.  It hit the air on Feb. 8th, 2009 and we can’t believe our little project has made it this far!	143558
2009	How’s Your News?: Las Vegas	T			Episode #2. 2-15-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. Before the gang heads to Los Vegas, Jeremy decides to take John Stamos up on his offer to play wing-man. The boys head into Hollywood to see if they can't score a few e-mail addresses. After a few failed attempts, John and Jeremy are able to impress the ladies with their drumming skills and Jeremy even ends up giving out his phone number. John points out that he's picked up more girls with Jeremy around than on his own!The bus leaves Los Angeles, but they've got a few stops planned before they hit Las Vegas. First off is the KROQ Festival in "the middle of nowhere." While Jeremy chats up various bands and girls, Bobby attempts to score interviews with people leaving the bathrooms. Although no one will talk to him, the crowd cheers his effort.Next up, the team investigates a bohemian artist community known as "Slab City" for all the slabs of concrete lying around. After checking out some of the trippy artwork, they finally make the trip to Vegas just in time to chat up some UFC stars. Brendan and Sean even head inside the UFC cage for a battle of their own, with Sean emerging as the victor.For their next set of interviews, the group hits the streets. While Larry and Bobby arm wrestle people passing by, Jeremy gets his fortune read by Zoltar the mechanical fortune teller. Once the street interviews are done, it's time to head to the Miss America Pageant. Jeremy is all too happy to talk up the lovely ladies competing for the title.The How's Your News team is in for a big treat when they get to cover the red carpet Rambo premiere. After chatting up Jenna Jameson, Jason Biggs, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Susan lands the interview of the night: Sylvester Stallone himself!Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143559
2009	How’s Your News?: Los Angeles	T			Episode #1. 2-8-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. The How’s Your News? team starts their cross country journey in Los Angeles, California where they check out the Venice boardwalk scene, show off their surfing skills and storm the red carpet at The Grammy Awards. Interviews with Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Boys Like Girls and the Plain White T’s. Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143560
2009	How’s Your News?: Louisville	T	DVD -R HQ 10959		Episode #5. 3-8-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. The crew attends the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky and places a winning bet. Then they move on to Washington, D.C. where they go undercover with the FBI to learn about crime and punishment and then crash the prom at Jeremy's alma mater.Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143561
2009	How’s Your News?: New Orleans	T			Episode #4. 3-1-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. After covering the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, the How's Your News team heads east to New Orleans. Their first stop is a pirates convention, where pirate re-enactors from across America gather to discuss their trade. While Sue talks with a "working girl," Bobby dresses up and does his best pirate impression.Next, the crew heads off to an oyster eating contest. Although Sue claims everyone on the team must eat at least one oyster, Jeremy and Sean aren't sold on the idea. Fortunately, Bobby loves oysters and is more than willing to pick up the slack! In fact, Bobby likes oysters so much that he goes up against oyster eating champ Scott "Scozzyobone" Zukowski to see who can eat six oysters the fastest. The restaurant explodes in cheers as Bobby beats the champ.The team then goes to check out the New Orleans hip hop scene. While Brendan drums along with some of the rappers, Lucas and Sue bust out some freestyles of their own. Continuing their investigation of the music scene, the team visits a secret New Orleans music club. Sue enjoys herself as she watches a puppet with the head of Miss Pussycat (one of the club's owners) welcome everyone to the show.The "Cajun Man" then takes the team on a tour of the swamp of Louisiana to see some alligators. He teaches Bobby his special call to get the gators to come get their chicken. The team watches as the massive gators swarm the boat to eat pieces of chicken off poles, but nobody's too keen on the idea of going swimming in that swamp!On a more serious note, the team visits the Ninth Ward to see the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Sue interviews a volunteer with Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation and informs him that Brad Pitt only gets a three on her "Hunk or Junk" scale. The group then does their part to help clean up New Orleans, picking up trash and dirt from the area.For their final stop, the How's Your News team heads to the Louisiana State Penitentiary to cover the Angola Prison Rodeo. The event started in 1964, with prison inmates and guards putting on all aspects of the rodeo -- from participating in competitions to playing in bands. Both Sue and Jeremy interview murderers that are taking part in the big day. Much to the team's surprise, the crowd loves the event and the inmates all appreciate the opportunity to feel free and entertain -- even if it's while being chased around the ring by angry bulls!Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143562
2009	How’s Your News?: New York	T	DVD -R HQ 10959		Episode #6. 3-15-2009	News Staff. Reporters travel the country in a huge tour bus. People with disabilities interview celebrities and people on the street, and cover the news. How's Your News? makes it to New York City. They party at Coney Island so Jeremy can brave the Wonder Wheel and then Sean gets involved in a serious game of chess in the park. Before heading out into the dangerous city streets, the team masters the art of self-defense where Bobby is the star student. Jeremy and Bobby get cooking lessons from Amy Sedaris at her apartment and Sue runs into Kathy Griffin on the street.The series finishes on a high note when the cast overcomes their fears and climb to the top of Bromley Mountain in Vermont. Sue, Jeremy, Bobby, Sean and the gang meet up with the rest of Camp Jabberwocky for the final climb before giving their final farewell to a great season and an even better adventure.Jeremy VestJeremy joined the How's Your News? team in 2004 as the drummer for the band. Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject, but also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums.Susan HarringtonSusan has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter. A HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings.Robert Bird"Bobby" has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it sound as if he is speaking his own personal language. He understands everything that is said to him and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way. Sean CostelloSean has Down Syndrome and has participated in the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He has been with HYN since its inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary. Larry PerryLarry has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates "Yes" and "No" with finger motions.Lucas WahlLucas is the newest member of the HYN team. He joined in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing. Lucas has Williams Syndrome and often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth. Brendan LemieuxBrendan joined How's Your News? in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band. He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos. Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.You've never seen a show quite like this before. First conceived at Camp Jabberwocky, the nation's oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities, How's Your News? began as a series of short films with the members of the camp serving as reporters. The shorts caught the eye of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, of South Park fame, who offered to Executive Produce a feature film that followed the camp reporters on a road trip across America. The film was widely embraced by the disabled community, won several film festival awards and is now used as a training video for people with disabilities worldwide.Our six-episode series has the adventurous spirit of Jackass, combined with the music and quirky comedy of The Monkees. In their customized tour bus, our team of reporters drive across America documenting their experiences, which includes everything from covering the red carpet at the Grammys and performing at the SXSW music festival, to learning to make cheese balls with Amy Sedaris in her apartment. During the course of the show, we learn more about this unique cast and their outrageous sense of humor through man on the street segments, musical performances, behind the scenes adventures and celebrity interviews.Since its inception in 1998, How's Your News? has built an enthusiastic cult following with the release of three previous documentaries and a CD of soundtrack music performed by the cast. The show enjoys the full support of the reporters' families as well as nationally recognized disability advocates and organizations. Earlier versions of the show, executive produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have appeared on HBO/Cinemax, PBS and Channel Four England.	143563
1998	How’s Your News?: Summer Camp	T			Documentary News Series	Reporters with various disabilities cover the news. Susan HarringtonSusan Harrington is 41 years old and lives in an assisted living home in Massachusetts. She works as a receptionist for the Department of Mental Retardation, manning the helm at a 16 phone line switchboard. She has an avid interest in politics and current events and has always wanted to be a news reporter.  An HYN reporter since its inception in 1998, Sue has conducted interviews with many notable figures, including Diane Sawyer, Peter Jennings, Kathy Griffin, Sylvester Stallone, Senator John Edwards, and many others.  She also has an amazing operatic singing voice and is very good at Scrabble. She is legally blind and has a mental disability.Bobby BirdRobert Bird or “Bobby” as most of us know him, is 51 years old and lives in Massachusetts with his sister Debbie and her family. He has Down Syndrome and an interesting speech impairment which makes it  sound as if he is speaking his own personal language.  He understands everything that is said to him, yet it is often a puzzle to understand what he is saying.  Despite this challenge Bobby is extremely affable and is able to converse with almost anyone who comes his way.  He has interviewed Sen. John McCain, Al Franken, Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel.  Bobby has been with the How’s Your News team since it’s inception in 1998.  When not reporting his own brand of the news, he does janitorial work in southern Massachusetts.Sean CostelloSean Costello is 38 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his mother Nancy. He works five days a week doing custodial duties. He has been to the National Special Olympics on several occasions and specializes in weightlifting and basketball. He loves food, though he no longer eats his favorite dish, fried chicken, due to health concerns.  He has been with HYN since it’s inception in 1998, interviewing such luminaries as Senator Hillary Clinton, Bam Margera, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.  Sean has Down Syndrome.Larry PerryLarry Perry is 60 years old and lives with his parents in Massachusetts. He has been a camper at Camp Jabberwocky, where the crew met, since its very first year, in 1952. He has severe spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, and cannot form words with his voice. He communicates “Yes” and “No” with finger motions.  Larry conducts most of his interviews with the use of a word board on which he composes questions ahead of time.  He is able to point to the questions with the microphone and direct the interviewee to speak in this way.  He has conducted interviews with Michael Moore, Newt Gingrich, Sen. Hillary Clinton and comedian Bill Hader.  Larry is also extremely daring, up for almost any stunt which comes his way. He’s best known for his dramatic rolls down gassy slopes, without his wheelchair.Jeremy VestJeremy Vest is 21 years old and lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He graduated from Quince Orchard High School and joined How’s Your News? in 2004 as the drummer for the band and he has been with us ever since.  Jeremy has Williams Syndrome, which means he often skips from subject to subject and also has great musical ability. He plays the piano as well as the drums and holds avid interest in topics such as restaurant menus, firefighting, airlines, and marching bands. “I also like eating deli meats” says Jeremy.  Jeremy has conducted great interviews for HYN, including memorable conversations with Ben Affleck, Howard Dean, Jimmy Kimmel, and the WWE wrestler “Mankind”.Lucas WahlLucas is 23 years old and the newest member of the HYN team.  He joined up in 2007 as a member of the band, taking things to a new level with his dramatic guitar playing.  Lucas, who has Williams Syndrome, often plays the guitar behind his head and with his teeth.  Some say he resembles Jimi Hendrix onstage.  He accidentally cut off half of his index finger with a table saw a few years ago, but this hasn’t slowed down his guitar playing at all.  “In fact, I think it made me better,” he said.  Since joining the band Lucas has also done great news reports for us from the Roller Derby in Austin, Texas, and a pirate convention in New Orleans.  Lucas lives in Waddell, Arizona with his parents.Ron SimonsenRon Simonsen is 48 years old and lives in New Hampshire with his parents.  One of the most outgoing and charismatic HYN reporters in our history, Ron was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006.  He has battled it furiously and the disease is currently in remission.  However, Ron has been unable to join us on our latest travels due to fragile health.  Since the HBO broadcast of our feature length documentary in 2002, Ron has struck up a unique friendship with his lifelong idol, actor Chad Everett.  The two of them talk on the phone at least once a week.  Ron has cerebral palsy.Brendan LemieuxBrendan is the youngest HYN team member at 21 years old.  He joined up in 2007 along with Lucas to round out the band.  He plays bass guitar and has a growing collection of tattoos.  Brendan has Williams Syndrome, like Jeremy and Lucas, and shares their aptitude for music.  He has also reported from far and wide for HYN, interviewing pro skateboarder Ryan Sheckler, investigating the rap scene in New Orleans, and rocking the stages at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.  He lives with his parents in Madison, CT.How’s Your News first began over ten years ago at a summer camp for adults with disabilities in Massachusetts.  We were working in video class and searching for a format which could include as many people, with as wide an array of disabilities, as possible.  So we began making our own news shows.One day we decided to bring some reporters downtown to interview people on the street.  These first two reporters were Bobby Bird and Sean Costello, two men with Down Syndrome.  The interviews they conducted were both funny, and sweetly revealing.  When we screened them for the camp community we got a great response.  We kept making videos with other reporters from the camp and at the end of the summer we compiled a VHS video tape of our favorite man-on-the-street interviews and made copies for our friends and family.  Those tapes got copied and passed around and one ended up in the hands of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who were simply two struggling filmmakers at the time.  They contacted HYN director Arthur Bradford and told him they’d love to see more videos like this.  The three of them struck up a friendship and when Parker and Stone hit it big with South Park, they offered to finance a short documentary staring the best reporters from the summer camp.  Bradford and some of the other counselors put together a team and the first “How’s Your News?” video was made in 1998.In 2002 the team released a feature film about a cross country road trip with five reporters with disabilities.  This was financed again by Parker and Stone as well as Indie film legend John Pierson.  This film won several festival awards and was broadcast on HBO/Cinemax, PBS, and Channel Four England.In 2004 we released a short documentary about our trips to the Democrat and Republican National conventions which featured very candid interviews with public figures such as Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Ben Affleck, Peter Jennings, Al Franken, G. Gordon Liddy, Andre 3000, and many more.  This half hour TV special led us to start thinking about the possibility of a HYN series.We pitched the series idea to several networks and MTV agreed to finance a short pilot which we made in 2006.  In late 2007 MTV gave us the greenlight and we began shooting a six episode series in 2008.  It hit the air on Feb. 8th, 2009 and we can’t believe our little project has made it this far!	143564
2004	How2 Make It As an Actor	DT			Short	Interviewer Kimberly Pressler.	143565
2004	How2 Make It in Film and Television	DT				Correspondent Kimberly Pressler. Host Chris Harrison.	143566
1997	Howard -- verinen iltapaiva	MF				TV Reporter (Nora Schuller)	143567
1989	Howard Beach: Making the Case for Murder	MT				News Media	143568
1975	Howard Cosell: Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell	DT			Series 1975-76	TV Sportscaster Howard Cosell	143569
1999	Howard Cosell: Telling It Like It Is	DT				Sportscaster Howell Cosell. Journalist Maury Allen. New York Times Reporter Robert Lipsyte. Cosell Biographer Mickey Herskowitz. Writer Zander Hollander.  Correspondent Ed Silverman, ABC News, Cosell's Radio Co-Host (1957).Ronne Arledge, Executive Producer ABC Sports (1961), President, ABC News (1977-1997). Jim Spence, ABC Sports (1960-1986). Senior Vice President, ABC Sports (1978-1996).Sportscasters Jim McKay, ABC Sports. Al Michaels, ABC Sports. Olympic Correspondent Peter Jennings, ABC News (1972).Producers Dennis Lewin, Monday Night Football, 1970, ABC Sports (1966-1996), Don Ohlmeyer, Monday Night Football (1973-1976), Producer ABC Sports (1967-1977), Terry Jastrow, Producer, ABC Sports (1970-1976).Director-Producer Lou Volpicelli, ABC Sports.	143570
1972	Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine	DT			Series. 1-7-1972 to 4-27-1975	Sportscaster Howard Cosell	143571
2000	Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies	DT				Newsreel Announcer Ed Herlihy (Voice) at the 1946 plane crash.	143572
1962	Howard K. Smith: News and Comment	DT			1962-63	Correspondent Howard K. Smith, former CBS correspondent who joined ABC News in 1961	143573
1968	Howard Rook: Rook Takes Knight	NM	OWN - P	Palmer, Stuart		Former Reporter Howie Rook, a middle-aged reporter is now a private investigator.	143574
1956	Howard Rook: Unhappy Holligan (aka Death in Grease Paint)	NM		Palmer, Stuart		Reporter Howard Rook is a middle-aged reporter	143575
2006	Howard Stern on Demand: No Signal	T			Episode #194. 4-27-2006	Reporter (Alan Stenzel). Talk-Show Host Howard Stern (Fake Howard - Alex Charlow). Fake Co-Host Robin (Allison Rasheed). Announcer (Fred Norris).  Office manager loses control of his team when they are able to pick up the Sirius satellite signal.	143576
1986	Howard the Duck	M				TV Reporter Steve Kanelli (Tom Parker).	143577
1988	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode. 10-16-1988. Season #4. Episode #7.	Reporter (Tony Byers).	143578
1987	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode. 11-15-1987. Season #3. Episode #11	Reporter (David Askam). Reporter (Henry Cole). Reporter (David Jackman).	143579
1986	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode. 10-5-1986. Season #2. Episode #6	Reporter (Nic D'Avirro). Newspaper Editor (Alan Thompson). Reporter (James Tillitt).  Y.N.B.C. Interviewer (Joel Cutrara).	143580
1988	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode. 9-11-1988. Season #4. Episode #2	Reporter (Billy Geraghty - Press Reporter).	143581
1990	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode #72. 10-14-1990	Reporter (Lawrence Kane). Reporter (Sarah Sherborne).	143582
1986	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode #20. 10-12-1986	News Media. Reporters (Belinda Blanchard, Philip Shelley).	143583
1988	Howards' Way:	TS			Episode #48. 10-30-1988	Reporter (D. Geoff Tomllinson).	143584
1987	Howards' Way:	TS			UK. Episode #36.11-8-1987	Photographer (Jocelyn Bain-Hogg).	143585
1955	Howdy Doody	T			Series. 11-27-1947 to 9-24-1960	Travelogues by Correspondent Lowell Thomas Jr. called "Flight to Adventure."	143586
2009	Howie Do It: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10757		Episode #1. 1-9-2009	Weathermen audition for the Total Forecast Network. The two applicants are put through their paces by Host Howie Mandel disguised as the producer of the program. Anthony Craparotta (who is asked to change his name to Anthony Ducks) is holding a microphone in front of a green screen onto which video of a storm rages. Howie puts a hose to his face and shoots water into face and blows air into his face with a vacuum cleaner. The same thing happens to the second candidate, Dylan Jackson, reporting live for TFN and interviews people in the storm. Both want to be the station’s weatherman and subject themselves to anything Howie throws at them because they want the job. When they discover it is a hidden camera joke, they take it in good spirits. 	143587
1985	Howling II	M	DVD -R HQ 2637, 2638. SVD 1193		Sequel to The Howling	TV Newscaster. References to newscaster who turned into the werewolf. Sister hunts killers	143588
1981	Howling, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7185, 7186. L. SVD 602. SV 179	Brandner, Gary (Novel). John Sayles, Terence H. Winkless (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Karen White (Dee Wallace) in Los Angeles is sent to strange California community to recover from a sexual trauma. Werewolves aboundWhite is working on an undercover story about a psychopathic killer, is contacted by a "Deep Throat," arranges to meet the killer in a porno theater and is attacked. TV News colleagues include Chris (Dennis Dugan) and Terry Fisher (Belinda Balaski).In the end, White is bitten by a werewolf and goes on camera to warn viewers but turns into a werewolf while making her statement and is shot by Chris.	143589
1987	Hoxsey: How Healing Becomes a Crime	DT				Journalist Peter Barry Chowka. Narrator Max Gail.	143590
1994	Hoy en el mundo	DF			Series 1994.	Anchors Marian De La Fuente, Jose Diaz-Balart.	143591
1986	Hoy en la cultura	DF			Mexico	Reporter Magali Ayala. Hosts Laura Barrera, Sari Bermudez, Ruben Gonzalez Luengas, Leonardo Kourchenko, Hannia Novell, Martha Sosa Elizondo.	143592
2002	Hoyden	N		Westoby, Pamela		Photojournalist Abigail Somerhaze, a bright-eyed photojournalist wannabe. Hoyden follows the rise and fall of Somerhaze	143593
1935	Hrdina jedne noci	MF				Reporters (Sasa Razov, Frantisek Filipovsky)	143594
1995	Huan le shi guang	MF				TV Reporter (Meg Lam)	143595
1998	Hububb: Top of the Bubbs	T			Episode #14.	PR Lady (Jane McCarry).	143596
1977	Huckleberry Hound Newspaper Reporter	NJ	OWN	Elias, Horace J.		Reporter	143597
1958	Huckleberry Hound Show, The:	T			Series 1958-1962	Journalist. Misadventures of slow-talking dog who tackles various occupations (Daws Butler - Voice)	143598
1988	Huckleberry Hound: Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound, The	C				TV News Announcer from Bit-2 News (Charles Adler voice). Reporter Magila Gorilla interviewing Mr. Peebles.	143599
1947	Hucksters, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5884, 5885. L			News Media. Radio. Just out of the service, Victor Norman (Clark Gable) is looking for a job in advertising. Pitch Man (Eddie Marr). Radio Announcers (John Hiestand, John McIntire).Radio Voices (Frank Bingman, Henry Blair, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Lillian Randolph, Theodore von Eltz). Assistant Photographer (John Albright). Photographer's Assistant (David McKim).	143600
1955	Hudba z Marsu	MF				Reporter (Vratislav Blazek)	143601
1997	Hudson River Blues	M				News Media. Reporter (Marie Mansouri).	143602
1995	Hudson Street:	T	VHS 370, 339, 337, 336,  333, 332, 330, 329,  328		Episodes. Series September 1995-June 1996. ABC	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143603
1995	Hudson Street: Bells & Whistles	T			Episode #10. 11-28-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143604
1995	Hudson Street: Contempt	T			Episode #8. 11-14-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143605
1995	Hudson Street: Crime, Per Se	T	VHS 332		Episode #4. 10-17-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.Melanie's article on the tough childhood of a purse snatcher nets the perpetrator an outpouring of public support and a high-profile lawyer—and persuades the victim to drop the charges.	143606
1996	Hudson Street: Dear Cyberspace	T			Episode #15. 1-23-1996.	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143607
1996	Hudson Street: Family Album	T			Episode #22. 6-19-1966	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143608
1995	Hudson Street: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?	T	VHS 338		Episode #7. 11-7-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.Melanie accompanies Tony to dinner with his ex-wife, Lucy, and her fiancé, a brain surgeon whom Tony has already seen—in flagrante.	143609
1996	Hudson Street: Having My Baby	T			Episode #19. 5-29-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143610
1995	Hudson Street: Here's Just Looking at You Kid	T		Pratt, F.J. and Dan Cohen	Episode #3. 10-3-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143611
1995	Hudson Street: Hit Parade, The	T		Gamble, Tracy and Richard Vaczy	Episode #6. 10-31-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.Tony and Melanie team up on a practical joke to boost the spirits of Al, who's been getting static from the chief. Kirby finds her boyfriend's name in a madam's clientele book	143612
1996	Hudson Street: I Love Lucy	T			Episode #14. 1-16-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143613
1996	Hudson Street: In the Line of Duty	T			Episode #13. 1-2-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143614
1995	Hudson Street: Kiss is Just a Kiss, A	T	VHS 716. VHS 315.	Singer, Randi Maym	Episode #2. 9-26-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.Clifford accompanies conservative policeman Tony on a stakeout -- to the site of their first blind date. He kisses her to avoid being spotted reasoning that it is just a "standard diversionary tactic."	143615
1995	Hudson Street: Man's Man, The	T		Brady, Tom	Episode #5. 10-24-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.Tony gets Melanie's goat when he bonds with her ex-boyfriend, but Melanie's poised for the last laugh when she learns why the guy dumped her (he's gay)	143616
1995	Hudson Street: Mickey the Hood	T			Episode #11. 12-12-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143617
1996	Hudson Street: One for the Monet	T			Episode #21. 6-12-1996.	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143618
1995	Hudson Street: Pilot	T	VHS 309	Singer, Randi Maym	Episode #1. 9-19-1995.	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter has a blind date with a conservative police officer and divorced father. Opposites attract even while they still disagree on almost everything.Conservative cop and divorced, pat-time father meets Loughlin, a liberal reporter. Opposites attract -- even though they can barely stand each other. When they're not flirting, they're trading barbs generating a will-they-won't-they tension.	143619
1996	Hudson Street: Retreat, The	T			Episode #20. 6-5-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143620
1995	Hudson Street: Road Warriors	T			Episode #9. 11-21-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143621
1995	Hudson Street: Saturday Night's the Loneliest Night of the Week	T			Episode #12. 12-19-1995	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143622
1996	Hudson Street: Sunday in the Station With Mickey	T			Episode #17. 2-10-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143623
1996	Hudson Street: To Bob Or Not To Bob	T			Episode #16. 2-3-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter.	143624
1996	Hudson Street: Tony's 15 Minutes	T			Episode #18. 2-17-1996	Reporter Melanie Clifford (Lori Loughlin), a liberal newspaper police reporter. Reporter (Elizabeth  Maynard).	143625
1994	Hudsucker Proxy, The	M	L	Coen, Ethan, Joel Coen, Sam Raimi (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Female Reporter Amy Archer (Jason Leigh), sob sister with the Manhattan Argus Resume: Pulitzer Prize-winning piece on reunited triplets to article on "J. Edgar Hoover -- When Will He Marry?" Chief  (John Mahoney), Manhattan Argus editor-in-chief..Chews out reporters for not getting story on clerk appointed head of Hudsucker Industries. Archer takes assignment. She faints, gets job as his secretary. Writes articles on him for paper. Uncovers scheme - clerk promoted to bankrupt company.So  board can gain control. Clerk creates hula hoop, gets complacent. Reporter criticizes him for losing patience. She resigns, leaves paper when editor runs story calling man fake. Feeling betrayed, clerk tries suicide. Angel gives him second chance.Reunites with reporter.  Newsroom Reporters (Mike Starr, Willie Reale, Harvey Meyer, Tom Toner, David Fawcett, David Hagar, Harvey Meyer, Willie Reale, Mike Starr, Tom Toner). Newsreel Reporters…(David Gould, Gil Pearson, Marc Garber, Ed Lillard, David Massie, Harvey Meyer,  Mark Jeffrey Miller, Peter Siragusa, Nelson George. Michael Houlihan, Ed Lilliard, Gil Pearson, Peter Siragusa, Jeff Still). Newsreel secretary (Joanne Pankow).	143626
1994	Hudsucker, Proxy, The	MS	OWN - H	Coen, Joel and Ethan Coen and Sam Raimi		Female Reporter Amy Archer is an old-fashioned fast-talking sob sister with a Pulitzer Prize. Archer tough, fast-talking reporter. Pulls a fist on editor, slaps a fellow reporter.	143627
1946	Hue and Cry	M				News Media. Comic Strip writer and printer are unaware that a master crook sends commands for robberies by cunningly altering a comic strip's wording each week in the newspaper.  A gang of street boys foil the plan	143628
1660	Hue and Cry	P	USC	Anonymous		News	143629
1681	Hue and Cry After Blood and Murder, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	143630
2005	Huff: All the Kings Horses	T			Episode #12. 1-23-2005	Food Critic (Mark Barba).	143631
2006	Huff: Maps Don't Talk	T	DVD -R HQ 5802, 5803		Episode. 4-2-2006	Public Relations Practitioner Dauri Rathbun (Sharon Stone) is a troubled new client for Huff's lawyer friend Russell who he threw down the chairs after he discovered Russell sleeping with his mother. Beth's mother is dying.Huff's brother is missing in Tijuana.	143632
2006	Huff: Sweet Release	T	DVD -R HQ 5938		Episode. 4-16-2006	Public Relations Practitioner Dauri Rathbun (Sharon Stone) is a troubled new client for Huff's lawyer friend Russell. Huff psychoanalyzes Dauri, She then sleeps with Russell and in the morning police come to arrest her for mail fraud.	143633
2006	Huff: Whipped Doggie	T	DVD -R HQ 5858		Episode.	Public Relations Practitioner Dauri Rathbun (Sharon Stone) is a troubled new client for Huff's lawyer friend Russell. Russell asks Huff to talk to her to find out what's wrong with her before he goes into court.	143634
1957	Hugh Curtis: Beginner's Luck	NM	OWN - H	Somers, Paul (Andrew Grave)	#1 Hugh Curtis Mysteries	Journalist Hugh Curtis is in competition with a more experienced female Reporter Millie Bourne on a rival newspaper in Sussex.. The young journalist also does detective work. Together they solve the mystery.Reporter-Narrator is reporter on the London Daily Record. News editor Blair. Elderly reporter named Furnival.	143635
1958	Hugh Curtis: Operation Piracy	NM		Somers, Paul (Andrew Grave)	#2 Hugh Curtis Mysteries	Journalist Hugh Curtis is in competition with a more experienced female Reporter Millie Bourne on a rival newspaper in Sussex.. The young journalist also does detective work. Together they solve the mystery.	143636
1959	Hugh Curtis: Shivering Mountain	NM		Somers, Paul (Andrew Grave)	#3 Hugh Curtis Mysteries	Journalist Hugh Curtis is in competition with a more experienced female Reporter Millie Bourne on a rival newspaper in Sussex.. The young journalist also does detective work. Together they solve the mystery.	143637
1920	Hugh Selwyn Mauberley	PO		Pound, Ezra		Advice Columnist Mr. Nixon is a literary mercenary. Mr. Nixon has a steam yacht and grandly dispenses advice. "Take a column/Even if you have to work free," he says and "Butter reviewers."Formula for success: "I never mentioned a man but with the view/Of selling my own works/The tip's a good one, as for literature/It gives no man a sinecure."  Mr. Nixon is probably a portrayal of Arnold Bennett.	143638
1998	Hughleys, The: Rich Kids Bad, Poor Kids Good	T			Episode #6. 10-27-1998	Photographer (James Newman).	143639
1997	Hugo Pool	M				Radio Newscaster (Barbara Ligeti)	143640
1968	Hugs and Kisses	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143641
1983	Huhtikuu on kuukausista julmin	MF				Critic Vehvilainen (Olli Tuominen).	143642
1945	Huijarien huvittavat huiputtajat	MF				Reporter (Eino Weckstrom).	143643
1940	Hullabaloo	M	DVD -R HQ 3440, 3442. SVD 1466			Press. A fake broadcast by Frank Forrest Merriweather (Frank Morgan) panics America. Takeoff on "War of the Worlds" broadcast in 1939.	143644
1968	Hullumeelsus	MF			Soviet Union - Estonian	Editor (Valeri Nosik). Gestapo officer must find an enemy agent from the asylum.	143645
1999	Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam	MF				Photographer (Istvan Wohlmuth).	143646
1996	Hum Hain Khalnayak	MF			India.	Photographer (Babbanlal Yadav).	143647
2000	Hum To Mohabbat Karega	MF			India	TV Reporter Greeta Kapoor (Karisma Kapoor) is the object of a waiter’s overwhelming love. After a man is murdered, the reporter shows up at the waiter’s door to ask him some questions -- it turns out he served the dead man his last supper and the authorities hope he can help them. The waiter lies and says he was an eye witness in order to spend more time with Kapoor.  He agrees to be publicly interviewed on national television. During the interview, he unwittingly admits he saw the killer and describes a man he saw in the elevator. It turns out the man was the real killer and now the waiter and the reporter must run for their lives since the real killers are after them. 	143648
1939	Human Adventure	DR				Host Frank Gallop	143649
1977	Human Angle, The	SSF	GPL	Tenn, William		Reporter John Shellinger -- get the human angle on this vampire hunt, Randall had ordered. All the other news services…find yourself a weepy individual slant on blood-sucking and sob me about three thousand words. Keep your expense account down.Ends up a victim.	143650
1996	Human Bomb	MT				News Media. Journalist #1 (Martin Ronan). Journalist #2 (Alisa Bosschaert).	143651
1936	Human Cargo	M		Shepard, Kathleen (Novel -- "I Will Be Faithful"). Jefferson Parker, Doris Malloy (Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Sol M. Wurtzel, producer of reporter films including Roving Reporter series	Reporter Packy Campbell (Brian Donlevy) doing a story on illegal aliens. Aspiring reporter Bonnie Brewster (Claire Trevor), socialite bored with life has taken a newswriting job.Campbell rescues Brewster after she is tied up by crooks. Sob Sister (Claudia Coleman). Reporter (Tom Ricketts). Copy Boy (Eddie Buzard).Variety, 5/27/36:  "It tries to make Page One stuff out of news that belongs inside and 'way back…as usual, the newspaper shop is run like no newspaper shop in the world is run outside of pictures…."	143652
2004	Human Cargo	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Intel Anchor (Nicola Crosbie).	143653
2007	Human Giant	M				Film Critic (Patton Oswalt). News Reporter (Alexandra Gizela).	143654
1934	Human Interest	SS	UCLA	Hellinger, Mark	In "Ten Million, The." George Clarke, city editor of the Daily Mirror:	Reporters. "They call themselves reporters. Why, they wouldn't recognize a story if they fell over one. Reporters!"Three reporters: Williams, studious type of newspaperman. Dutton, oldest of the three. Miss James was a hard-boiled gal about 30 years of age. She had been a feature writer on the paper for some time. Whatever she covered, she covered well.Miss James wrote her articles from the women's viewpoint. And how she ripped those poor men apart!	143655
2001	Human Legacy	N		Long, J.L.		TV Anchor is married to a veteran police officer and both are struggling with the PF bacteria and world chaos. Her husband's former girlfriend becomes a key player in putting together the scientific puzzle but causes havoc with the couples' relationship.	143656
2002	Human Pool, The	NM		Petit, Chris		Investigative Reporter Vaughan is an English journalist undercover in a group of neo-Nazi skinheads investigating a former SS officer's life story for his boss, a bored media tycoon.Vaughan is also trying to get his mind off his incestuous relationship with his half-sister.  Vaughan is researching neo-Nazis for a documentary filmmaker.	143657
2003	Human Press, The	T			Short	Photographer (Brian Douglas).	143658
1991	Human Shield, The	M				News Media. U.S. Reporters (Boni Sue Marcus, Jack Adalist). British Commentator (Linda Harris)	143659
2003	Human Stain, The	M				Photographer, Street (Luc Morrissette).	143660
1995	Human Timebomb	M				Newscaster (Bruce Millar). Press Agent (Jakkie Groenewald).	143661
1999	Human Traffic	M				TV Interviewer (Nicola Heywood-Thomas)	143662
1998	Human Voices	N		Fitzgerald, Penelope		BBC Reporters in World War II Britain.	143663
1905	Humane Word from Satan, A	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Newspaper	143664
1996	Humanoids From the Deep	MT				News Media. Male Reporter #1 (Barry Nolan). Reporter #2 (Ron Pitts). Female Reporter #1 (Katherine Olsen).	143665
1975	Humboldt's Gift	N	OWN - H	Bellow, Saul		Journalist Pierre Thaxter, eccentric journalist. Possesses energy drive and a fertile intellect. Cannot decide if he is a con man, charlatan or eccentric genius.In partnership with Charles Citrine (protagonist and author), he is editing a journal, The Ark.Long-delayed first issue, financed by Citrine, never appears, yet Thaxter proposes numerous other projects.  Dress and manner mark him as eccentric, but he possesses the gift of humor.Hero lands in a Playboy Club unwillingly drinking with a gossip columnist and a gangster.	143666
1999	Humbug Mountain	NJ		Fleischman, Sid		Newspaperman’s son, Wiley, imagines that the search for his grandfather will lead him into the hands of those nasty villains of the west -- Shagnasty John and the Fool Killer. Using their newspaper, The Humbug Mountain Hoorah, Wiley and his sister and mother go about outwitting the outlaws in their scheme to ambush Grandfather’s new boat and its cargo of gold. Wiley’s father is a traveling newspaperman who isn’t around for much of the action in Humbug Mountain.	143667
1924	Humming Bird, The	M		Fulton, Maude (Play).  Forrest Halsey (Adaptation).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book. Swanson	Correspondent Randall Carey (Edward Burns)  is an American Reporter in Paris who tries to get a story on a girl  not realizing she is the leader of a gang of thieves. She saves his life when a man tries to attack him with a knife.She develops a romantic interest in the reporter, but when war breaks out he enlists and fights for France, even though he is an American. Girl persuades her gang to fight for France and is arrested while trying to give her spoils to the church.When she hears the reporter has been wounded, she escapes and finds him. He recovers and she is decorated for her recruiting efforts.	143668
1720	Humourist, The	ER	COPY	Gordon, Thomas		News. Essays about news-writers and other subjects.	143669
1771	Humphrey Clinker, The Expedition of	N	USC	Smollett, Tobias		Critics. Society of authors -- "who seemed to be jealous and afraid of one another."  "An assembly of Grubs must be very diverting."  On Grub street writers. A letter from J. Melford.	143670
1988	Hund og hund imellem	DF			Series 1988	Commentators Jan Monrad, Soren Rislund (1988-1998).	143671
1896	Hundred Thousand Dollar Trance, A	SSF		Bisbee, Eugene Shade		Press	143672
2005	Hundredth Man, The	NM		Kerley, Jack		Public Relations quagmire develops when bizarre and cryptic messages are found on a pair of corpses in Mobile, Alabama. Two detectives find themselves in a mysterious public-relations quagmire pitting public safety against office politics. 	143673
2001	Hung biu hyn sin ji daai tau gwaai ang (aka Horror Hotline...Big Head Monster	MF			Hong Kong	TV Journalist Mavis Ho (Josie Ho) and her crew are in Hong Kong to do a report on radio shows. They choose to follow Horror Hotline, a radio show that focuses on the supernatural things that happen to ordinary people. One night, while the crew is interviewing and filming the radio show, a man calls in to recount a story that happened during his childhood to him and six friends. They found a big head monster baby in a small abandoned warehouse. After his call, the radio show began to receive other calls from unknown people who also saw or heard a story about a big head monster. Ben Francis Ng), the producer of the show and Mavis decide to investigate the strange story, but every time they begin to get closer to the truth, strange deaths and unnatural events begin to occur.	143674
1915	Hungarian Nabob, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	143675
1968	Hunger	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143676
1890	Hunger	N	USC	Hamsun, Knut (Knut Pedersen Hamsund)		Newspaperman. Destitute  newspaper  writer. The Narrator: young man down on his luck who writes articles. Paid so little for his work that he is desperately hungry most of the time. Tells his story in a feverish state of mind that hunger produces.Story of writer's encounters in the town.  An Editor: kindly gentleman who likes the narrator's work, but cannot accept his latest article -- a sketch on an artist.  He offers the narrator money, certain that the narrator can repay it with his writing.Narrator refuses the advance.	143677
2004	Hunger Artist, The	M			Short	Photographer (Dan M. Friedman).	143678
1998	Hunger in the Soul, A	NSF		Resnick, Mike		Journalist-Adventurer Robert Markham is convinced that a doctor who discovered a cure for a mutated form of ybonia, a cross-species plague that is ravaging the galaxy is alive even though he has been missing for 15 years.Ambitious Markham with an instinct for news and a ruthless commitment to his career, hires a one-legged, washed-up explorer with a sense of humor to outfit an expedition to a jungle planet sparing no expense.Cameramen, hunters, doctor, mechanic, tons of gear and alien porters. In his zeal to track down the missing doctor, the arrogant journalist's behavior worsens. He mistreats and ultimately murders the alien bearers. Slaughters land whale to get good photo.Markham, strange and brutal man. Journalist, explorer and cameraman survive to find doctor who has found cure for new plague but refuses to give it to ruthless journalist only cares about his reputation as great explorer and money for selling his story.So he kills the doctor, grabs the cure and returns to civilization in triumph. Inspired by New York Herald Journalist H.M. Stanley's expedition to locate explorer-missionary Dr. David Livingstone.	143679
1983	Hunger, The	M	L. SVD 754			News Media	143680
1998	Hunger, The: Lighthouse, The	T			Episode #17. 2-20-1998	Weatherman (Al Dubois).	143681
1997	Hunger, The: Red Light	T			Episode #10. 9-21-1997	News Media. Reporter (Don Jordan). Reporter (Leni Parker). Reporter (Vlasta Vrana).	143682
1999	Hunger, The: Sanctuary	T			Episode #23. 9-10-1999	Newsman (Bruce Smith).	143683
2009	Hungry Dead, The	M				Newscaster (Ken D. Orlich). 	143684
2008	Hungry Dragon, The: Tale of 1.4 Billion Aggressive Chinese Capitalists, A	N		Rosenberg, David S.		Reporters criticize possible solutions and bias frustrated citizens against the administration of second term president William Claymore in 2016. Claymore struggles with political infighting that stagnates vital improvements in American social and economic programs and the news media. New China Republic (NCR) leaders cast aside repressive communism and China becomes a nation of aggressive capitalists who increase efficiency and destabilize world economies. To maintain economic growth, the NCR government needs natural resources and they annex Russian territory by force. Their new remote-controlled hypersonic aircraft with laser weaponry dominate the skies, while the United States government searches for an alternative to war between two superpowers. President Claymore, caught in a maelstrom of foreign and domestic crises, must contend with the First Lady’s terminal illness. Wen the president’s extra-marital relationship with his biographer, Genevieve Hollings, threatens to destroy the First Family, the scandal enrages the nation’s citizens. Mocked as the “do nothing president,” Claymore seems powerless to stop NCR military initiatives while embroiled in domestic chaos.	143685
1997	Hungry Eyes	N		Hoffman, Barry		Former Reporter Deidre Caffrey is a former newspaper reporter now working for the mayor's office. It becomes a battle of wits between the killer and Caffrey.She thinks she knows who the killer is. This is the story ultimately not of a serial  killer but of a reporter who must answer one of the toughest questions: Where does journalistic privilege end and moral responsibility begin?Does she have the right to keep certain information to herself even if it means that people might die?	143686
1994	Hungry for Heroes! Or a Sandwich To Die For!	CB			Prime #17	Reporters. Anonymous and Unnamed Reporters. While spending a day with his mom, Kevin Green becomes Prime to save New York from a sea creature released by the King of the Fire People. 	143687
1985	Hungry for Love	NR	OWN - P	Berk, Ariel (Keller, Barbara)		Restaurant Critic Heidi Barnett, also known as I. M. Hungry, Gotham Magazines' witty, wildly sarcastic restaurant critic	143688
2004	Hungry Ghost	N		Kachtick, Keith		Photojournalist Carter Cox is 38, a talented but dissipated freelance photographer living in New York’s East Village with his sad dog and his bad habits. Though he travels to exotic places taking pictures of models and celebrities, he yearns to do more meaningful artistic work and to mend his womanizing, substance-abusing ways. He also tries to practice what he learns from his Buddhist betters but continues to carry with him his “seduction kit” -- a chessboard, cigarettes, a deck of cards, and a Cormac McCarty novel -- along with a plentiful supply of rationalizations for his caddish behavior. At a Buddhist retreat in upstate New York, Carter meets Mia Malone, 26, beautiful, smart and serious -- a devout Catholic interested in other religions and determined to remain a virgin until she is married. Carter falls hard, and Mia -- attracted by Carter’s struggle with Buddhism, his passion for photography, and his knowledge of the world -- nervously agrees to join him on a five-night, beach-front photo shoot in Morocco. With both of their souls hanging in the balance, they quickly go from the ocean to hot water. During their romantic standoff, Carter and Mia crash their rental car, get arrested, run afoul of a sadistic gendarme, and try to flee the country -- an adventures that leads to the discovery that karma and the human heart work in very mysterious ways.	143689
2009	Hungry Woman in Paris	N		Lopez, Josefina		Journalist Canela believes passion is essential to life. But lately passion seems to be in short supply. It’s absent from her work, where censorship and politics keep important stories from being published. It has disappeared from her relationship with her fiance, who is more interested in controlling her than encouraging her. And while her family is full of outspoken individuals, the only one Canela can truly call passionate is her cousin and best friend Luna, who just committed suicide. Canela can’t recover from Luna’s death. She is haunted by her ghost and feels acute pain for the dreams that went unrealized. Canela breaks off her engagement and uses her now unnecessary honeymoon ticket to escape to Paris. Impulsively she sublets a small apartment and enrolls at Le Coq Rouge, Paris’s most prestigious culinary institute. Cooking school is a sensual and spiritual reawakening that brings back Canela’s hunger for life.  With a series of new friends and lovers, she learns to once again savor the world around her. Finally able to cope with Luna’s death, Canela returns home to her family and to the kind of life she thought she had lost forever.	143690
2009	Hungry Years	M				News Media. Reporter (Rebecca Kush). Reporter 1 (Sabina Maschi). Reporter 2 (Randall Middleton). Press 1 (Christopher Bloom). Press 2 (Lauren Berkley). Press 3 (William Bodo). Press 4 (Mary-Ann Bodo).  Press 5 (Bob Socci). Press 6 (Ronald Tilton). Press 7 (Peter Lashley). Press 8 (Chris Holliday). Press 9 (Larry Papaleo). Press 10 (Linda Papaleo). Press 11 (Melanie Seinfeld). Press 12 (Joseph Berlangero). Press 13 (Olu Duyile). Press 14 (Alexander Del Giudice). Press 15 (Meghan Elizabeth). Press 16 (Michael W. Palmer). Press 17 (John Skelly). Press 18 (Rocco Depemo). 	143691
2002	Hunk House	N		Tyler, Ben		TV News Anchor's exploits with Hamilton Ipswich Peabody III, once a producer for a high-profile TV entertainment magazine gets Peabody booted out of Los Angeles. He's now a senior programming director and comes u p with a new reality-TV show.Hamilton hopes to save local cable channel KRUQ in Dulcit City, Iowa, with his show, "Hunk House." Six hot gay men in close quarters with their every move videotaped. Each week, one contestant gets voted out.A successful show is Peabody's ticket back to Hollywood. The scandal got Peabody demoted to the position of programming director at a small local TV station but it's the idea that he hopes will get him back to the big time.	143692
1998	Hunk of the Month	NR		Ross, Jo Ann	Harlequin Temptation #683	Magazine Managing Editor of Hunk of the Month magazine in New York has just two days to convince her assistant's brother that he's the suitably gorgeous male she needs for the centerfold of the cowboy issue.	143693
2003	Hunt & Plunge	M			Adult	Interviewer (Michael Lucas).	143694
2005	Hunt for Justice	MT				War Photographer (Bertrand Calmeau).	143695
2005	Hunt for the BTK Killer, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4464, 4465		CBS	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kimberly Parkhill).Married father and pillar of his church is a serial killer who murders 10 of his neighbors.	143696
1999	Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, The	MT				TV Reporter (Jeffrey Knight). Enquirer Reporter (Martin Doyle). Book Editor (Damir Andrei).	143697
2008	Hunted	N		Lee, Rachel		Investigative Reporter Erin McKenna of the Houston Examiner is fired because the Mercator Media Group bought the newspaper placing her in the cross-hairs as the testifies in federal court against its parent company, Mercator Industries. She is not only investigating a major defense contractor suspected of complicity in the international sex-slave trade but testifying against them in court. Her world collapses when that same firm buys her newspaper and she’s fired without explanation. Her home is ransacked, her computer stolen and she is attacked.  An FBI agent discovers Erin wounded on the floor of her apartment and he swings into action to protect her as a witness and as a woman. He needs to protect Erin’s life and track down her source. But once they start working as a team, the real danger begins. 	143698
1925	Hunted Woman, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143699
1916	Hunted Women, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	143700
1979	Hunted, The	NM	UCLA	Hartmann, Michael		Newspaperman Ben Dryden.  Editor Don Paterson.  Dryden built up a network of journalist contacts -- boozing buddies, mainly.  Genuine life-time friend, Bull Ekard, Argus Africa News Service.Bull stringing for BBC, the Guardian, Time and a few continental magazines. He was a journalist with a good reputation, and the ear of a lot of people with a lot of information."Journalists! They make Satan look like a catechism teacher," says one person Dryden talks to.	143701
2005	Hunted, The	NM		Neiderman, Andrew		Reporter Diana Brooks  of the Middletown Post comes to town on the scent of a sensational story in the mountain hamlet of Centerville in the thick of the Catskills woods.She finds a confidant in a local hunter and then two more woodsmen are found murdered -- naked prey staked out by a merciless executioner.The reporter and the hunter have joined a posse of hunters bound by vengeance and justice. But when paranoia rules and friend turns against friend, survival depends on sheer animal instinct.Racing to reveal the truth, Diana is about to discover the cruel laws of the mountain woods — and the blind fear of being caught in a killer's sights.	143702
2005	Hunter S. Thompson, 1937-2005	D		Biography		Journalist Hunter S. Thompson emerged on the scene in the late 1960s. His first book on the Hell's Angels (which originated as an article in "The Nation" in 1965) was published in 1967 when he was 30.His career path in journalism "resembled a trip through a pinball machine," according to Louis Menand in The New Yorker. The book brought Thompson to the attention of the mainstream press.Found a home in the alternative media -- Ramparts, Scanlan's Monthly and Rolling Stone. It was in Scanlan's that, in 1970, he published "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved" and gonzo journalism was born.In 1966, "he thought the world was dead and the rest of his career was a kind of bitter elegy for it." (New Yorker).  Committed suicide in his house near Aspen, Colorado February, 2005.	143703
1952	Hunter, The	T				Reporter Janet Wood (Lisa Howard), American reporter in Europe.	143704
1984	Hunter:	T	SVDSP 741.  SV 145, 129, 119, 89, 83, 59, 55.		Episodes. Series September 1984-April 1991	News Media	143705
1987	Hunter: Any Second Now	T			Episode #59. 2-28-1987	News Media. Fan who once attacked a concert pianist is released from prison and threatens her again, but police are legally powerless to stop him.	143706
1985	Hunter: Big Fall, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2531 (Wrong title on summary. Real title on video).		Episode	News Media. Reporters asking questions.	143707
1990	Hunter: Blind Ambition	T			Episode #126. 3-31-1990	Newscaster (Saida Pagan).	143708
1987	Hunter: City of Passion (Part 1)	T	On Tape		Episode #70. 11-7-1987	News Media. McCall poses as a prostitute and arrests a corrupt judge for soliciting her services, but she soon receives pressure from the top brass to drop the charges against the judge she arrested in a vice bust.	143709
1989	Hunter: City Under Siege (Parts 1, 2 and 3).	T	SV 126 (Parts II and III) 124 (Part I)		Episodes #98, #99, #100. 2-4/11/18-1989	Reporter gets a phone call from a killer prior to each of his skid-row murders, but the reporter refuses to let the police put a tap on her line. Newscaster (Saida Pagan).	143710
1986	Hunter: Crime of Passion	T	DVD -R HQ 2630		Episode #46. 10-11-1986	Reporter (Ben Mittleman) is harassed by Hunter. "I'll give you the news…one thing I don't need is my picture in the newspaper." Partner tries to remind Hunter that there are four directives telling him to be nicer to the press. Reporter (Ben Mittleman).McCall falls in love with an architect who is suspected of killing a beautiful interior decorator.	143711
1986	Hunter: Fagin 1986	T			Episode #35. 2-8-1986	News Media. Newscaster (Gail Cameron). Newsman #1 (Timothy Jecko).	143712
1989	Hunter: Fifth Victim, The	T	SV 115		Episode #118. 12-9-1989	News Media. Leaks	143713
1985	Hunter: Fire Man	T	DVD -R HQ 3297. SV 132	Matheson, Richard. Thomas Szollosi	Episode. 4-20-1985	TV Reporter (Robert Desiderio) shows great persistence and this complicates the search for murderous arsonist. TV News tapes help identify an arson suspect, but the news crew's push to follow the story hinders the investigationTV News crew get in the way of Hunter and McCall while they are trying to investigate the arsonist the news crew helped identify.	143714
1987	Hunter: Flash Point	T	SV 52		Episode #69. 10-24-1987	News Media	143715
1990	Hunter: Incident, The	T	On Tape		Episode #135. 10-24-1990	News Media. Police are at odds with the press and a community-watch group after two vigilante-style incidents, the second resulting in the beating of an innocent African-American teenager.	143716
1985	Hunter: Kill Copy	T		Clarkson, Marianne. Allison Hock.	Episode.	News Media	143717
1989	Hunter: Legion, The (Part Two)	T			Episode #114. 11-18-1989	News Media. Reporter #1 (Patty Toy). Reporter #2 (Rob Zapple).	143718
1990	Hunter: Lullaby	T	DVD -R HQ 4107		Episode.	British Photographer (Gary Sinese) is a famous photojournalist who becomes the prime suspect in the murders of prostitutes.	143719
1989	Hunter: On Air	T			Episode #109. 1014-1989	Radio Show Host is being stalked and the men in her life are being murdered. Hunter pretends to be her lover in order to catch the killer.	143720
1986	Hunter: Overnight Sensation	T	SV 141	Okie, Rick	Episode #44. 9-27-1986	TV Reporter accuses Hunter of firing his weapon recklessly during the pursuit of a homicide suspect in which the reporter interfered. Raul Mercado (Michael Wren)	143721
1984	Hunter: Pen Pals	T	On Tape		Episode #7. 11-16-1984	News Media. Witnesses to Hunter's behavior while arresting a drug seller doesn't help situation when man is found dead. Hunter's rough behavior while making an arrest puts him in a bad situation when the criminal is shot and killed with Hunter's gun.	143722
1987	Hunter: Playing God	T	SV 117		Episode #66. 10-3-1987	News Media. Hunter and McCall consider leaving the force when the investigation of a community leader who has ties to organized crime reveals some disturbing evidence.	143723
1988	Hunter: Presumed Guilty	T			Episode. 11-26-1988. Season #5. Episode #5.	Reporter (Edward Paul Allen).	143724
1991	Hunter: Reporter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4354. SVD 1245. SV 146	Muntner, Simon	Episode #146. 1-30-1991	Reporter Amy Rivers (Kelly Curtis), Novak's reporter friend, uses cocaine to boost the excitement of tagging along on a robbery investigation for her story on Novak (Lauren Lane).	143725
1986	Hunter: Saturday Night Special	T	DVD -R HQ 3449. SVD 186	Clarkson, Marianne	Episode #42. 5-20-1986	Female Reporter Isabel Teret/Nella Watkins (Anne-Marie Johnson) claims inside scoops. Hunter and McCall suspect she's the killer after a drug addict's account of a Skid Row murder. TV Newscaster (Ines Pedroza).Reporter #1 (Thomas Murphy). Reporter #2 (Timothy Jecko). Reporter #3 (Catherine Richardson).	143726
1986	Hunter: Scrap Metal	T	DVD -R HQ 2588		Episode.	News Media. Reporters in pack asking Hunter questions as he arrives by car. Old friend faces murder because she saw the contract killing of Hunter's father 15 years before. Old memories involve newspapers.	143727
1989	Hunter: Shillelagh	T	DVD -R HQ 2987		Episode.	News Media. Murdered Irish terrorist may be connected to the family of Capt. Devane's fiancée. Reporters greet a man returning to the United States.	143728
1986	Hunter: True Confessions	T			Episode #49.  11-22-1986	News Media. Female Reporter (Ines Pedroza).	143729
1987	Hunter: Turning Point	T	SVD 1037. SV 194	Schiffer, Paul. Robert Bielak	Episode #74. 11-28-1987	Reporter is determined to make the most of his life after a car bomb meant for him kills someone else.	143730
2003	Hunter's Moon	N		Logan, Chuck		Illustrator Harry Griffin, is a Vietnam veteran, recovering alcoholic and graphic artist for a St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper.Within 24 hours, he is invited by old rich friend to a rural lodge for a hunting trip, has an affair with the man's wife, kills their son and has a drink for the first time in a decade.	143731
1991	Hunting	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Jo Pearson). Evening Newscaster (Des Connors).	143732
2003	Hunting for Herschell	M				TV News Anchor (Erynn Dana Dalton). News Reporter 1 (Mary Ann Leavitt). News Reporter 3 (Nicole Hodgess). News Reporter 2 (Davidson Taylor).	143733
2007	Hunting Party, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11432, 11433. DVD. 	Anderson, Scott from an article "What I Did On My Summer Vacation." Richard Shepard (Screenplay Adaptation).		Journalist Benjamin (Jesse Eisenberg), a network exec's son, Duck (Terence Howard) a seasoned cameraman and a discredited journalist TV News Correspondent Simon Hunt (Richard Gere) embark on an unauthorized mission to find the No. 1 criminal in Bosnia.They find themselves in serious jeopardy when they are mistaken as a CIA hit squad and their target decides to come after them. Journalists chasing a Bosnian war criminal until the war criminal begins chasing them.Journalist #1 (John Falk). Journalist #2 (Scott Andersen). Journalist #3 (Harald Doornbos). Journalist #4 (Philippe Deprez). Journalist #5 (Erich Rathfelder). Journalist #6 (Zan Marolt). Duck narrates the account. War is some kind of game for Simon. Self-endangerment is the only way Simon knows how to live.Simon goes emotionally over the edge during a live feed form the front and his stellar career suddenly collapses. He's reduced to filing reports for various backwater outlets. Duck has moved into cushier posts.He accompanies Network Anchorman Franklin Harris (James Brolin) on a trip to survey Bosnia a decade after the war. Simon convinces Duck to score an exclusive by interviewing a wanted Bosnian murderer.	143734
2005	Hunting Season	M				Newscaster (Allen Richards).	143735
2004	Hunting Unicorns	N		Pollen,  Bella		TV Journalist Maggie Munroe would rather be covering a war, but she is sent to England instead to "revisit Brideshead in the 21st century" by putting together a story on the aristocracy.To gain access to stately homes, she is put in touch with a man who runs an agency that helps impoverished lords develop commercial opportunities on their estates. What she doesn't know is that the man himself is the reluctant heir to an earldom.Her determination t do more than a puff piece leads her on a wrongheaded investigation of Nazi ties in one family -- his family.Inevitably the brash, commitment-phobic Maggie and the daily, witty man get over their squabbles and yield to their mutual attraction.	143736
1997	Hunting We Will Go, A	NM		Friedman, Hal		TV Anchor Katlyn Rome receives the anchor slot on L.A.'s Six O'clock News. Becomes a key reporter as her life is threatened	143737
2000	Huntress, The: Pilot	MT	DVD -R HQ 8218, 8219		Episode #1. 3-7-2000	News Media. TV News Reporter (Mark Reed). Newscaster (Terry Wood).	143738
2001	Huntress, The: Quest, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #27. 8-12-2001	Newscaster (Jennifer L.Yen).	143739
2006	Huo Yuan Jia	MF				Journalist (Samantha Buck)	143740
2000	Hur som helst ar han javlight dod	MF				Journalist (Lena T. Hansson). Journalist (Tommy Bergqvist). Journalist (Peter Huttner). Editor Flink (Tomas Norstrom).	143741
2004	Huracan Lleva Tu Numbre, El	N		Bayly, Jaime		TV Host loves a woman and several men. His conflict creates pathos and humor.	143742
1950	Hurdy Gurdy Hare	C			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Classified.	143743
1998	Hurlyburly	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Elaine Corral Kendall). TV Anchor (Frank Somerville). TV Reporter (Sharon Tay). Newscaster (Bob Jimenez)	143744
1974	Hurricane	T				Newscaster (Jack Colvin).	143745
2005	Hurricane	N		Thompson, Janice A.		Journalist Brent Murphy is a newspaperman in the throes of what is about to become the story of a lifetime. This disillusioned journalist has only recently come home to Galveston Island, “the jewel of the southwest” after seeking his fortune in the Pulitzer-Hearst world of Yellow Journalism. The year is 1900. Ready to put the sights and sounds of New York City behind him, the young prodigal returns to the island of his birth. Though it is a rather uneventful place, he recognizes the fact that something has drawn him back. He wants to return to his home but fear of rejection puts up  wall between himself and the father he left behind six years earlier. Brent has a need to face his demons at home, namely his father, a stern man Brent never seemed able to please. Editor Everett Maxwell is editor of Galveston’s local newspaper, the Courier. Discouraged there was nothing happening, nothing newsworthy to write about. Everett will now do just about anything for a story.To the east, across the Gulf of Mexico, a deadly storm is brewing that will change these lives and Galveston forever.A day-by-day count-down to the cataclysmic storm that all but wiped Galveston off the map in 1900.	143746
2007	Hurricane Homicide	N		Charles, Nora		TV Weatherman Uncle Weatherwise is the condo's newest arrival. But when a hurricane he predicted would bypass Palmetto Beach forces an evacuation, he is killed. It's a mystery to be solved.	143747
2007	Hurricane Punch	NM		Dorsey, Tim		Newspaper Reporter in Tampa Bay  is dazed and reluctant  and the most sensitive journalist in town. as he covers the story of a serial killer. Pompous news executive. Foibles of newspapers. TV Reporters.	143748
2009	Hurricane Season	M				News Media. Reporter (Kimberly North). A year after Hurricane Katrina, a high school basketball coach in Marrero, Louisiana, assembles a team of players who had previously attended five different schools before the disaster and leads team on the path to the state championships.	143749
1942	Hurricane Smith (aka Double Identity)	M		Booth, Charles G. (Story). Robert Presnell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joan (Jane Wyatt) for a Chicago newspaper is romanced by rodeo rider. While seeing her off at a train station, the rodeo rider witnesses a man and associate robbing the express car. He is knocked out and framed for murder of station manager.Escapes from train taking him to prison and also gets money taken in robbery.  Rodeo rider and reporter build a city in isolated valley. Later confronted by crook who tries to blackmail them, but reporter ends up shooting the crook.	143750
1999	Hurricane, The	M				Reporter (Dyron Holmes). . Reporter at Banquet (Scott Gibson). Reporter at Bar (John Christopher Jones).	143751
1995	Hurricane!	G		Wright, Russell G.		Editor-in-Chief and reporter are two roles that can be played in a cooperative team in this event-based science series. 	143752
1941	Hurry, Charlie, Hurry	M				Reporter (Douglas Spencer). Photographer (Charles Ray).	143753
1992	Hurt Penguins	M				Interviewer, CITY TV (Denise Donlon). CITY TV Cameraperson (Jennifer Morton).	143754
2000	Husband Potential	NR		Winters, Rebecca	Harlequin	Magazine Journalist Fran Mallory attracted to Andre Benet.	143755
2004	Husband Sweepstake, The	NR		Michaels, Leigh		Paparazzi are always chasing Erika Forrester whose cosmetics firm depends on merging with another business. But the owner’s wary of the paparazzi who are always around, so Erika decides to distract the reporters by getting married -- and she finds the perfect man right downstairs -- the apartment manager. After all, his job is helping the residents -- and all she needs is a little favor. 	143756
1970	Husbands	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Newspaperman	143757
1992	Husbands and Wives	M				Magazine Editor Michael Gates (Liam Neeson), mild-mannered man dates a neurotic, newly single woman. Interviewer-Narrator (Jeffrey Kurland)	143758
1971	Huset pa Christianshavn: Berommelsens byrder	TF			Episode #18. 12-28-1971	Editor (Preben Kaas). Photographer (Lars Lunoe).	143759
1921	Hush Money	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	143760
1998	Hush-Hush	SS		Ellroy, James	Gentlemen's Quarterly, Sept. 1998	Editor Danny Getchell, editor-in-chief and head writer of Hush-Hush, a notorious Hollywood scandal sheet.  A series of reminisces by Getchell from his bed in an AIDS ward.Published by GQ because, Getchell claims, he has "an artful array of dirt on Art Cooper -- the editor-in-chief."	143761
1915	Hush!	SS	USC	Chekhov, Anton		Reporter Ivan Krasnukin, mediocre newspaper reporter	143762
1964	Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte	M	DVD -R HQ 7063, 7064, 7065. L		PR - Aldrich	Public Relations Expert Miriam Deering (Olivia de Havilland), PR expert. Newspaper Editor Walter Blake (Frank Ferguson). “Charlotte! I have a career and I’ve given up valuable time to come here.”“I know. Now, let me see. What-What is it you call your job?  Oh, yes. Public Relations. Sounds like somethin’ pretty dirty to me.”	143763
2004	Husker du…: Husker du.	DF			Episode #2, 10-16-2004	Journalist Ruth Sperling. Journalist Nils Ufer.  Authors T.S. Hoeg , F.P. Jac.  Information Poul  Host Madsen.	143764
2004	Hustle	MT	DVD -R 2029 (Media Excerpts)			Press Conference. Media. Pete Rose faces the press after his life-time suspension from baseball. Press Conference Reporter (Dwayne Hill). Reporter #1 (Rory O'Shea). Reporter #2 (Kris Ryan). Reporter #3 (Robert Williams). Reporter #4 (David Farant).Reporter #5 (Livingstone Beaumont).	143765
2008	Hustle, The	M				Reporter (Dennis Shanahan)	143766
2005	Hustle: Eye of the Beholder	T			Episode #12. 5-3-2005	Journalist (Katie Wimpenny).	143767
2004	Hustle: Last Gamble, The	T			UK. Episode #6. 3-30-2004	Journalist (Francis Magee).	143768
1996	Hustler White	M				Journalist pursues male prostitute	143769
2002	Hustler, The: Inside Story, The	DT			Short	Time Magazine Film Critic Richard Schickel.	143770
1975	Hustling	MT	SVDSP 762	Sheehy, Gail (Book). Fay Kanin (Teleplay)	Ness Book -- Based on Gail Sheehy's experiences investigating prostitution.	Investigative Reporter Fran Morrison (Lee Remick) for New York-based City Magazine doing articles on pornography and vice. Gets firsthand observations of the night shift at a police station, tires to get some arrested prostitutes to talk to her.Pays fine of one prostitute who was arrested on assault charge. Prostitute demands more money for an interview. When Morrison asks editor for money, he says: "How special can a piece on prostitution be? It's cheap. It's easy….""…Every magazine in the city has one. You titillate a little, you exploit. That's not what we're about."  Reporter convinces him to let her to do the article. She is arrested because she doesn't have press card and expresses outrage.Begins to educate girls about Fourteenth Amendment and due process. Criticizes police for going after women rather than pimps. She goes after people behind the scenes getting rich off prostitutes.  Editor warns her of lawsuits if she publishes names.Article eventually published. Cop claims reporter is writing articles just to win awards.	143771
1975	Hustruer	MF				Photographer (Helge Jordal).	143772
1924	Hutch of the U.S.A.	M		Natteford, J.F. (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Hutch of the U.S.A. (Charles Hutchison) resembles an executed Latin American captain who is killed by a dictator who wants to marry the man's lover. The reporter ends up leading a revolution.After the revolt succeeds, he returns with the woman to the United States.	143773
1963	Hvad med so?	MF				Photographer (Paul Hagen)	143774
1971	Hvor er liget, Moller?	MF				Journalist (Henry Voersaa).	143775
1965	Hy Gardner Show, The	DT				Columnist Herb Gardner. 90-minute talk show.	143776
1997	Hyde	N		Mahoney, Dan		TV Reporter Heidi Lane, a sexy and young journalist has more on her mind than the news. NYPD assistant commissioner underestimates her.	143777
1991	Hyde in Hollywood (American Playhouse)	T	SV 88			Gossip Columnist (Keith Szarabajka) in 1939. A venal gossip columnist known as Hollywood Confidential (patterned after Walter Winchell). Discovers Hyde's secret and blackmails him	143778
1703	Hymn to the Pillory, A	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel		News	143779
1987	Hyoryu kyoshitsu	MF				TV Reporter (Toshie Negishi)	143780
1996	Hype!	M			PR	Publicity Director for SubPop Records (Niles Bernstein-Himself). Photographer (Charles Peterson-Himself).	143781
1986	Hyper Sapien: People From Another Star	M				Newscaster (Gina Hecht)	143782
2002	Hyper Sonic	M				News Media. Reporter (Gail Sands).	143783
1999	Hyperion Bay: With Friends Like These…	T			Episode #15. 2-22-1999	Newscaster (Peter James Smith).	143784
1915	Hypocrites, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	143785
2002	Hypponen Enbuske Experience:	TF			Finland	Reporter Susanna Laine (2005). Hosts Tuomas Enbuske, Juuso Myllrinne, Henkka Hypponen. Celebrity Reporter Katri Manninen.	143786
1980	Hyresstrejken, del tva av tre	CB			Germany. Felix - Jan Loof’s Felix	Reporter Per-Ake Pop	143787
2001	Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story	MT				Photographer (Peter Farbridge).	143788
1983	Hysterical	M				New York Press Man (Robert Alan Browne).	143789
1958	I Accuse!	M	DVD -R HQ 4374, 4375. VHS 1287			Writer Emile Zola (Emlyn Williams), open letter published. English Publisher (Michael Trubshawe).	143790
1955	I Am a Camera	M				Editor (Stanley Maxted).	143791
1932	I Am A Fugitive From a Chain Gang	M	DVD -R HQ 2902, 2903. L			Editor. Escapee becomes a writer in real life and editor on a Chicago Magazine	143792
1941	I Am A Fugitive From a Chain Gang	MS	OWN	Gibney, Sheridan-Brown Holmes		Editor	143793
2005	I Am a Sex Addict	M				Newscaster (Mara Luthane).	143794
1967	I Am Curious (Yellow)	M				Reporter. Angry young heroine Lena Nyman goes around as an inquiring reporter questioning people about various issues as she searches for political commitment	143795
2008	I Am Death: Bartleby the Mobster	N		Amdahl, Gary		Investigative Journalist Jack finds himself increasingly over the edge when he agrees to ghostwrite the autobiography of a Chicago mob boss. The muckraking freelance journalist in 1980s Chicago is hired by a lawyer to help write the infamous autobiography. It takes a silly and heartfelt horde of extras including Jack’s ex-wife and a suicidal morgue delivery driver to make him understand that messing with the mob may not be in his best interests.	143796
1969	I Am Furious	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	143797
2007	I Am Legend	M				Newscast. TV personality (April Grace) is seen throughout. 	143798
2003	I Am My Own Wife	P		Wright, Doug		American Journalist (Jefferson Mays)	143799
2009	I Am Not a Cop!	N		Belzer, Richard and Michael Black		Tabloid headlines show Richard Belzer as an out-of-control celeb after he finds himself in the middle of a vicious street brawl. Belzer finds himself increasingly required to call upon the resources he taps to portray Detective Munch on NBC. When Belzer meets Rudy Markovich, New York City medical examiner for dinner in Brighton Beach, he has little reason to expect anything more than a friendly bull session. But in the next 24 hours, Belzer finds himself splashed across the tabloid headlines and fears his good pal Rudy is dead. It turns out Rudy is kidnapped and it falls to The Belz to track him down and solve the riddle to the vanishing act. 	143800
1983	I Am The Cheese	M				Newspaperman. Boy remembers discovering dad (David, Don Murray) was a newspaperman who testified against gangsters	143801
1977	I Am the Greatest: Adventures of Muhammad Ali, The	C			Series. 9-10-1977 to 9-2-1978	Public Relations Agent Frank Bannister (Himself), Ali's real-life public relations man, appeared in this cartoon series along with the fighter.	143802
1938	I Am the Law	M	DVD -R HQ 10174, 10173	Allhoff, Fred (Liberty Magazine serial).  Jo Swerling (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Frankie Ballou (Wendy Barrie), quit newspaper game six years ago and is involved with racketeers. Managing Editor Tom Ross (Arthur Loft). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Walter Merrill).Photographers (Ernie Alexander, Cyril Ring, Reginald Simpson). Photographer (Allen Fox). Photographer (Charles Sherlock). Photographer (Reginald Simpson).	143803
1856	I And My Chimney	SS	USC	Melville, Herman	In "Piazza Tales, The and Oth3er Prose Pieces, 1839-1860."	Newspaper. Articles in village paper by "Claude."	143804
1856	I and My Chimney	PO		Melville, Herman		Writer. Claude, pseudonym of the writer of a note published in a local paper criticizing the narrator's chimmneyed house for blemishing the view. Real author may be the narrator's wife.	143805
1987	I begynnelsen var Otto	TF			Norway	Interviewer (Harald Tusberg), Programleder.	143806
2006	I Believe in America	M				Reporter (Darrian Strong).	143807
1958	I Bury the Living	M	DVD -R HQ 8113, 8115	Garfinkle, Louis (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jess Jessup (Herbert Anderson) from the Milford Herald is a friend of the hero who has been appointed chairman of a cemetery board. The man believes that by putting black pins  instead of white pins on a map of cemetery, he has caused deaths.Reporter tries to convince him that the deaths are just a coincidence. Reporter also maintains a friendly working relationship with police as they investigate the deaths.He eventually helps police set a trap for caretaker who has engineered the seemingly supernatural events.	143808
2002	I Can't Get Started	T		Sherman-Palladino, Amy and John Stephens	Episode. 5-21-2002	Newspaper. Kirk: I read an article in the paper recently that said that weddings are an excellent place for meet woman." Luke: "Well, if it was in the paper, it must be true."	143809
1949	I Cheated the Law	M				Newspapermen (John Dehner, Bill Wallace). Newsboy (Phil Arnold).	143810
1959	I Could A Tale Unfold	N		Whitelaw, David		News Media	143811
1974	I Cover Carter	SS	OWN - H	Trow, George W.S.	In "Bullies"	News Media	143812
1953	I Cover Korea	T			Fireside Theatre - 2-3-53	Correspondent. Marguerite Chapman, Donald Woods	143813
1937	I Cover the War	M	VHSSP 1392	McConville, Bernard (Story). George Wagner (Screenplay).	Wayne	Newsreel Cameraman. Ace Newsreel cameraman  of the Atlas Newsreel Co. Bob Adams (John Wayne), told by boss: Get the picture -- we can't screen alibis!" Elmer (Don Barclay). Two newsman go to Samari to investigative uprising.New York Times commented on the unlikelihood of a newsreel executive leaving his desk in London to show up in the desert at a fortuitous moment with a complete processing lab in his suitcase.	143814
1933	I Cover the Waterfront	M	VHS 465, B 23	Miller, Max (Book).  Wells Root (Screenplay). Added Dialogue (Jack Jevne)	Ness Book	Reporter Joseph Miller (Ben Lyon) on trail of smugglers.  Reporter (Lee Phelps).  Miller critical of the press. His goal is to get a good story so he can go to work for a "real rag."Makes references of writing a novel. Describes his reporting as "a lot of cheap bologna dished up for the farmers who come out here to rot in the sunshine." When his girlfriend asks him, "Why do you write it, then?" He replies, ":To eat.""All editors are fatheads -- except when you're looking for a job." Reporter (Lee Phelps).	143815
1932	I Cover the Waterfront	N	USC	Miller, Max	Collected from the San Diego Sun.	Reporter on Waterfront. Journalistic human-interest stories of the San Diego waterfront.	143816
1950	I Cover Times Square:	T			Series 10-5-1950 to 1-25-1951.	Columnist Johnny Warren, (Harold Huber)  crusading Broadway newspaper columnist whose beat is the out-of-town newsstand on Seventh Avenue in Times Square. Warren is a muckraking newspaper columnist who uncovers underworld activity in New York City.	143817
2000	I Dare You	DT			Series 2000	Field Reporter (Tyler Harcott). Field Reporter (Traci Melchor)	143818
2000	I Dare You	T				Field Reporters (Tyler Harcott, Tracy Melchior).	143819
2006	I Did (But I Wouldn’t Now)	N		Lockwood, Cara		Tabloids. Paparazzi. Lily Crandell has always lived in the shadow of her older sister, Lauren, who has a successful career as a wedding planner and a perfect husband and baby boy. Known within her family for being an aimless, impulsive trouble-magnet, Lily finally decides she may as well live up to her reputation: she elopes with new beau and would-be rock star Ted Dayton. But just as quickly as his band skyrockets, Lily’s marriage crashes and burns. When news of her ex-s new love with sultry and silicone-enhanced actress Melanie Slate hits the tabloids, she flees from the country. Across the pond, Lily shares a flat with an old flame -- a commitment-phobic doctor who convinces her that the best prescription for her broken heart is volunteering at the local hospital. Turns out, he’s right as one of the patients, famed soccer star Sean Gates, takes more than a passing interest in Lily’s quirky style. But things get complicated when her ex’s band starts flying up the British charts. Ted comes to town, the paparazzi camp on her doorstep, and her new fling and old flame both find rumors that Lily and her ex are planning a little reunion tour rather troublesome. 	143820
1953	I dimma dold	MF				Journalist (Bengt Blomgren). Journalist (Sture Djerf). Journalist (Henrik Schildt). Press Photographer (Ake Hylen).	143821
1984	I Do	M				Photographer Matt (Beau Matthews).	143822
2004	I Do (But I Don't)	MT				Magazine Interviewer (Lis Bronwyn Moore).	143823
2006	I Do?	N		Jackson, Edwardo		TV Anchor Jasmine in Atlanta interrupts her ex-boyfriend’s wedding to give him the answer she should have given him six years ago -- I do. But now he won’t. Postponing his wedding a mere month, he doesn’t want anything to do with the woman he had proposed to so many years ago just for her to vaguely reject him. Jasmine won’t take no for an answer waging an all-out assault on his heart with a love campaign so intense, so ludicrous, so heartfelt that it could only come from the woman who claims she loved him first. Jasmine risks a promising Atlanta anchorwoman job, a marriage proposal from her first love, self-respect, dignity, the respect of her friends and her heart and soul as she goes to wits end and back to prove to the man as well to herself that if love is war, it’s one war worth fighting for. 	143824
1965	I Dream of Jeannie: Anybody Here Seen Jeannie?	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1965	Newscaster (Ed Stoddard).	143825
1965	I Dream of Jeannie: Black Mail Order Bride (aka Blackmail-Order Bride)	T	DVD -R HQ 6091. DVD -R HQ 4661. SVD 1144, 1107		Episode #113. 5-12-1969	Reporter Bellows (Hayden Rorke) tries to blackmail Tony. He  and Jeanne try to outwit the pest of a reporter. Second Reporter (Arthur Adams). Third Reporter (Syl Lamont). First Reporter (Damian London).	143826
1985	I Dream of Jeannie: Fifteen Years Later (aka 15 Years Later).	MT				Reporters. Genie Reporter (Dodie Williams) interviews Jeannie for Genie's Home Journal. Reporter #1 (Bill Shick).  Reporter #2 (Hette Lynne-Hortes). Reporter #3 (Craig Marks). Reporter #4 (Gene Whittington). Reporter #5 (Frank Moon).	143827
1966	I Dream of Jeannie: My Master the Author	T			Episode #45. 12-26-1966	Journalist (Vince Howard).	143828
1967	I Dream of Jeannie: My Son the Genie	T			Episode #70. 12-12-1967	Interviewer (Sal Ponti). Photographer (Paul "Mousie" Garner).	143829
1967	I Dream of Jeannie: Second Greatest Con Artist in the World	T			Episode. 9-26-1967. Season #3. Episode #3.	Reporter #1 (Bert Darr). Reporter #2 (Wayne Harada).	143830
1965	I Dream of Jeannie: Tomorrow Is Not Another Day	T	DVD -R 1658		Episode. Series (9-18-65 to 9-1-70)	Newspaper. Jeannie accidentally blinks up a copy of the next day's newspaper, delighting Roger who plans a get-rich quick scheme	143831
1935	I Dream Too Much	M	DVD -R HQ 6396, 6397. DVD -R HQ 1837 (Media Excerpts)			Critic (Richard Carle). Critic (Ferdinand Gottschalk). Both are  Snobbish Critics discussing how opera star will pay for her husband's production so they won't attend. Newspaper headlines and story.	143832
1991	I Dreamt I Woke Up	M				Journalist (Janet McTeer)	143833
1953	I dur och skur	MF				Journalist (Gosta Wernlof). Press Photographer (Olle Wester).	143834
2000	I Edderkoppens kelvand	DF			Denmark	Journalist (Jorgen Leve - Himself). Journalist-Author (Henrik Kruger - Himself). Journalist-Author (Erik Haaest - Himself). Author (Erik Norgaard - Himself).Although the murder of Vilhelm Jacobsen and his wife was solved in the fictional Danish mini-series, Edderkoppen, it never was in real life. The documentary looks on what's fact and what's fiction in the miniseries.	143835
2007	I Feel Too Good	MUS		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music)	From “Meet John Doe: The Musical”	Reporter Ann Mitchell tries to get John Doe to feign anger for some publicity shots.	143836
1935	I Found Stella Parish	M	DVD -R HS 3585, 3582. VHS 1296	Saunders, John Monk (Story). Casey Robinson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for the London Bulletin, Keith Lockridge (Ian Hunter). "The Rover Boys of Park Row" pursue actress trying to forget her shady past.  Lockridge finds her, falls for her and tries to stop the story.Story gets into print and reporters hound her. She tells Lockridge off, "a true gentlemen of the press."  Editor to Lockridge: "A reporter never alls in love, except with his typewriter." Reeves, the Editor (Walter Kingsford).Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (Lew Harvey). Reeves' Reporter (John Graham Spacey). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Photographer (Lee Phelps).	143837
1944	I Got Plenty of Mutton	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Newspaper. Starving wolf reads newspaper: O.P.A. Ruling: No Meat for Wolves -- Hollywood or Otherwise. Other newspaper stories	143838
2008	I Got Stinky Feet, Volume Two: Fools, Losers and Idiots	N		Domrzalski, Dennis		Newspaper editors, sleazy lawyers, dimwitted frat boys, stingy barkeepers, fat people, Missourians, love-sick arsonists and demented gardeners do battle with blowhard Dave and his loyal companion Denis who are off on a cross-country motorcycle trip begun from the frozen Midwest on the first day of winter. In volume two, they meet more fools, losers and idiots including the members of the press.	143839
1942	I gult och blatt	MF				Radio Reporter (Sven Jerring). Reporter #2 (Matt Johnson).	143840
1985	I Had Three Wives:	T			CBS	L.A. Chronicle newspaper reporter helps private eye	143841
1985	I Had Three Wives: Butterfly Murder, The	T			Episode. 9-11-1985	L.A. Chronicle newspaper reporter helps private eye	143842
1934	I Hate Women	M		McCarthy, Mary (Screenplay and Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Scoop McGuire (Wallace Ford) "hates women." Loses his job, finds a murderer, gets a scoop and admits he loves a woman who is wanted for the murder of her husband before he proves her innocence.Editor (Philo McCullough).  Cookie Smith (Fuzzy Knight).	143843
1941	I Killed That Man	M		Fields, Leonard, David Silverstein (Story). Henry Bancroft (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Geri (Joan Woodbury) for The Chronicle. Reporters await execution of man accused of killing cub reporter from The News. The condemned claims he was hired to do the killing and is killed by poisoned dart before he can name the man who hired him.Reporters gathered in the death chamber are held as suspects. Editor of The Chronicle sends the reporter to find out why their correspondent has not filed a story. Reporters (Don Brodie, Cyril Ring).  News Office Worker (Fred Santely).Her boyfriend works in the district attorney's office so she has been getting inside scoop on the investigation. She finds out identity of killer and goes to talk to him. He discovers she is on to him and tries to kill her.Boyfriend arrives in time to save her. Unlike most sob sisters, she puts her personal life over her professional life and allows her colleague on the paper to rush off with the story while she stays behind to kiss her lover.	143844
1999	I Kina spiser de hunde	MF				Interviewer (Niels Brinch)	143845
1989	I Know My First Name Is Steven	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Andrew Amador). TV Newscaster (Wendy Gordon).  TV Journalist (Ron Tank). Reporter #1 (Tiiu Leek). Reporter #3 (Kim Maxwell). Reporter #4 (Jeff Olson).	143846
1996	I Know Where I'm Going! Revisited	MT				Interviewer (Mark Cousins-Himself)	143847
2002	I Know Who Holds Tomorrow: Novel, A	NR		Ray, Francis		TV Correspondent Wes Reed and Talk-Show Host Madison Reed are  the perfect celebrity couple. As popular TV personalities, they stay together for the sake of their public image.Her world is turned upside down when her husband is critically injured in a car accident. His mistress was also killed in the accident. Her baby girl is now an orphan and Reed adopts the child because her husband implores her to raise the child.She accepts the help of her husband's best friend whose life is also shrouded by lies. Can she forgive and forget -- not just once but twice?	143848
2007	I Know Who Killed Me	M				Reporters (Stacy Daniel, Raha Sheik, Amy Fuehrer). 	143849
1999	I kveld med Thomas Giertsen	DF			Series 1999	Reporter (Espen Eckbo).	143850
1986	I lagens namn	MF				TV Journalist (Olle Soderlund)	143851
1999	I Lars von Triers rige	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Ole Kolster	143852
1994	I Like It Like That	M				Photographer (Billy Lux)	143853
1933	I Like Mountain Music	C	L. Vol. 5 Golden Age			Magazine covers (midnight in a magazine rack) come to life: western magazine,  College Rumor cover. Crime Stories. Police Gazette. Screen Play	143854
1935	I Live For Love	M	DVD -R HQ 2427, 2373			Interviewer (Gertrude Astor). Interviewer (Betty Farrington).  Interviewer (Bess Flowers). Interviewer (Mary Marsh)	143855
1935	I Live My Life	M				Photographer (Harry Tyler).	143856
1942	I Live on Danger	M		Foster, Lewis R., Alex Gottlieb (Story). Maxwell Shane, Richard Murphy, Lewis R. Foster (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Radio Newscaster Jeff  Morrell (Chester Morris) is special events reporter and newscaster who competes with Radio Newscaster Norm Thompson (Dick Purcell) for the paper's London position.Thompson sees a man leaving scene of murder and broadcasts he is the killer. Morrell gets a scoop on a burning passenger liner and while interviewing survivors he recognizes a woman involved with the man. lHoping to get her to lead him to suspect, Morrell smuggles her to his apartment in the news van. Although he falls for her, he calls police to get a scoop on the arrest when she goes to see the man who turns out to be her brother.Reporter later begins to doubt man was guilty and works to clear him. He forces confession from real killer at the bottom of a deserted mine and broadcasting it with a concealed microphone.	143857
1945	I Love a Bandleader	M				News Media. Reporter (Roy Darmour). Reporter (Mike Lally). Reporter (Joe Palma).	143858
1960	I Love Galesburg in the Springtime	SS	GPL	Finney, Jack		Newspaperman-Narrator . "The only reason I'm a reporter at all, was simple curiosity. Haven't you ever wished it were somehow possible to cross-examine an absolute stranger about something none of your business but damned interesting all the same?"	143859
1951	I Love Lucy:	T	SVD 818. SV 43		Episode	News Media	143860
1954	I Love Lucy: Bonus Bucks	T			Episode #88. 3-8-1954	Newspaper Seller (John Frank).	143861
1953	I Love Lucy: Changing the Boys' Wardrobe	T			Episode #77.12-7-1953	Photographer (Lee Millar).	143862
1954	I Love Lucy: Fan Magazine Interview (aka Magazine Interview)	T	DVD -R HQ 4783. SVD 1030		Episode	Reporter Eleanor Harris (Joan Banks) for a fan magazine spends an "average day" with the Ricardos.  Publicity stunt included.	143863
1955	I Love Lucy: Great Train Robbery, The	T			Episode #132.  10-31-1955	Reporter (Louis Nicoletti - Newspaper Reporter).	143864
1951	I Love Lucy: Jealous of Girl Singer	T	SVD 878		Episode	Columnist links Ricky with a singer.	143865
1957	I Love Lucy: Lucy and Superman	T	VHS 1010		Episode #169. 1-14-1957	Reporter Clark Kent is Superman. Lucy promises to get TV's Superman (George Reeves) to appear at Little Ricky's birthday party	143866
1951	I Love Lucy: Men Are Messy	T			Episode #9.12-3-1951	Photographer Jim (Harry Shannon).	143867
1951	I Love Lucy: Publicity Agent, The	T			Episode #32. 5-12-1952. Series 10-15-51 to 6-24-57.	Publicity. Lucy dresses up as a Maharincess in order to get publicity for Ricky. Reporter (Peter Leeds). Photographer (Bennett Green).	143868
1956	I Love Lucy: Return Home From Europe	T			Episode #154. 5-14-1956	Interviewer (Bennett Green).	143869
1955	I Love Lucy: Ricardos Are Interviewed, The	T			Episode #136. 11-14-1955	TV Interviewer. Ricardos prepare to appear on a TV interview show, causing a fight between the Ricardos and the Mertzes	143870
2001	I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special	T				Senior Editor (Dann Cahn).	143871
1953	I Love Melvin	M	L. SVD 605			Photographer Melvin Hoover (Donald O'Connor) pretends to work for "Look" magazine to attract a Broadway chorus girl. Photographer on crane (Steve Forrest)."A Lady Loves" sung by Debbie Reynolds during a dream sequence at the start of the film. She's dreaming that she's a big, famous movie star with a group of male reporters gathering around her asking questions.	143872
1994	I Love Trouble	M	DVD -R HQ 3828, 3829, 3816. L	Meyers, Nancy, Charles Shyer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Peter Brackett (Nick Nolte) and Sabrina Peterson (Julia Roberts) work for rival Chicago papers (the Chronicle and the Globe stand in for The Tribune and Sun-Times). Cover train wreck leading to conspiracy involving cattle, hormones and cancer.Brackett is a columnist put on the story because he tried to slip in a rewrite of an old column to meet a deadline. Peterson is a cub. Rivalry surfaces when she scoops him and forces him to work harder. They each scoop each other repeatedly.Brackett ridicules Peterson (expose on Pillsbury Bakeoff, undercover work as a hooker).  Sends her on a wild goose chase. Her contact is killed. Someone tries to kill both reporters so they agree to collaborate, but continue to trick each other.Pursuit leads to Las Vegas where they are forced to marry to avoid hit man. Peterson takes a job as a tour guide at the chemical plant producing the hormone. Brackett sneaks into the plant to rescue Peterson. They overcome the crooks and break the story.They marry. Honeymoon interrupted by sound of sirens and another story. Reporter (Lisa Cloud). Reporter (Larry Margo). Reporter (Jim Pepper). Good Day Chicago Anchor (Marianne Murciano). Wire Editor (Cindy Katz). Society Photographer (Stuart Pankin).	143873
2001	I Love You Baby	M				Journalist (Jacobo Dominguez).	143874
2004	I Love You Came Too Late	M				News Media. Reporter (Ryan Sands). Ryan's Publicist (Alison Koerper).	143875
1990	I Love You To Death	M	DVD -R HQ 5277, 5278			Reporter (Susan Chin). Reporter (Tony Romano). Reporter (Johnny "Sugarbear" Willis).	143876
1968	I Love You, Alice B. Toklas	M	L			News Vendor. Harold (Peter Sellers), a Jewish lawyer who hawks copies of Los Angeles Free Press on street corners	143877
2003	I Love Your Work	M				News Media. Newscaster (Sam Rubin). ET Interviewer (Anna David. Swoop Journalist (Kathleen Roberton). Swoosh Photographer (Beth Riesgraf/Riegraf). Photographer (Clark McCutchen). Paparazzi (Glenn Campbell).	143878
1933	I Loved a Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 5257, 5259.			Reporter (Phil Tead). Newspaper Headlines-Stories.	143879
2000	I Loved You All	N		Sharp, Paula		Reporter F.X. is the puckish  brother of a single mother in New York in the 1970s who is an alcoholic. FX and her fiancé intervene and take her to a home in Louisiana for recovering alcoholics.  F.X. is given to dazzling monologues.	143880
1984	I Married a Centerfold	MT				Reporter #1 (Mort Sertner). Reporter #2 (Joseph Phelan).	143881
1998	I Married a Communist	N		Roth, Philip		Radio Journalist Iron Rinn, star of the popular radio show, The Free and the Brave, during the McCarthy era.	143882
1942	I Married a Witch	M	DVD -R HQ 5374, 5373. SVD 958			Publisher J.B. Masterson (Robert Warwick), influential publisher. Photographer (Billy Bletcher).	143883
1958	I Married a Woman	M				Photographer (Richard Grant). Photographer trailing Briggs (Steve Pendleton).	143884
1942	I Married an Angel	M	DVD -R 1548			Music Critic Herbert Fairmind (Charles Brabin). French News Vendors (Arthur Dulac, Harry Hurwitz).	143885
1955	I Married Joan: Lady and the Prizefighter, The	T			Episode #95. 3-2-1955	Reporter (James Nusser) from Rutledge - Newspaper Reporter.	143886
1969	I Married You for Fun	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143887
2007	I Me Wed	MT	DVD -R HQ 10152, 10153			Internet Freelance Journalist for the Daily Buzz. A successful 30-year-old woman becomes a media sensation when she decides to marry herself. Daily Buzz freelance writer for the Daily Buzz Boston is working as a saleswoman for bride’s gowns and wants to tell her story. She does on the Internet: “With This Ring I Me Wed.”  Another article: “Boston Woman Marries Self.”  She appears on the well-known Nancy Singer (Thelma Farmer) TV Talk Show, which comes to Boston to do the story. The show wants to pick up all expenses for the wedding. News Media and Singer with a cameraman cover the wedding. African-American male wedding planner plays up to the cameras.  	143888
1978	I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Larry Solway). Reporter (Ara Hovanessian). Journalist (Don Ferguson).	143889
1967	I Need	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143890
2007	I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry	M	DVD -R HQ 10177, 10178			News Media cover the story of a firefighter who asks his buddy to pose as his domestic partner when bureaucratic red tape prevents him from naming his children as life insurance beneficiaries after his wife dies. Magazines. TV coverage. 	143891
1991	I Posed For Playboy	MT	DVD -R HQ 5548, 5549			Magazine. Three women pose for Playboy Magazine. Based on true stories.  Playboy Photographer: Don S. Davis.	143892
1998	I Promise	NR		Johnston, Joan		Reporter Marshall (Marsh) North is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who became a single parent abruptly leaving his career until he could get his 16-year-old daughter safely off to college.Now he has returned to Texas looking for the answers to several 20-year-old questions like -- why was he accused of raping and impregnating a woman who is now a New York judge, and did a man really commit suicide.Twenty years ago, North was the town bad boy and the New York judge the daughter of its most powerful rancher. Despite their differences, they fell in love. The teenage woman was trapped in a nightmare and her only hope lay with Marsh.But in the end he was unable to rescue her from her hell. Tragic events led to her stepfather's death and her leaving town. Now North is demanding the truth.The judge has a well-earned reputation for being tough and uncompromising. When her mother in Texas who she has avoided for 20 years, suffers a heart attack, she must go back to Texas -- and her old beau, the reporter.	143893
2009	I Ran Against Us	M				Journalist (Topher Jones). Cameraman (Chaz Smith). Paparazzi (Laurie Lee). Iran threatens the United States with massive destruction if an American couple don’t rekindle their relationship even though they both have moved on. A U.S. government agent is sent in to get them back together in the name of national security. The situation goes awry on national television when the couple have another falling out. Iran responds. A new war is hinged on the couple’s ability to work it out. The fragility of their relationship mirrors the relationships between nations. Will the couple save the world from war?	143894
1983	I Reporters: L’Attentato	CB			Orient Express No. 7, January, 1983	Reporters	143895
1983	I Reporters: Per Uno Scoop	CB			Orient Express No. 8, February, 1983.	Reporters	143896
1983	I Reporters: Un Tipo a Posto	CB			Orient Express No. 12, July, 1983	Reporters	143897
1983	I Reporters: Un Vecchio Insolente	CB			Orient Express No. 10, April, 1983.	Reporters	143898
1945	I Ring Doorbells	M		Birdwell, Russel (Book). Dick Irving Hyland, Raymon L. Schrock (Adaptation).  Hyland (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dick (Robert Shayne) returns to reporting when he is unsuccessful as a playwright. Assigned to investigate gold digger who is after the publisher's son, G.B. Barton (Pierre Watkin).Reporter's tactics include romancing woman's French maid while Photographer Stubby (Roscoe Karns) plants a camera in her apartment. When the gold digger is killed, reporter discovers he has the murder on film.Killer is believed to be the paper's drama critic, Ransome (John Eldredge).  Critic is released when it is discovered woman was poisoned, although he confessed he hit her over the head.Using photos taken by concealed camera, reporter  is able to prove the critic poisoned the woman. Feature Writer Brooke (Anne Gwynne) is involved with reporter romantically.	143899
1950	I Robot	NSF		Asimov, Isaac		Reporter from the Interplanetary Press interviews a 75-year-old Robopsychologist from U.S. Robots ion the year 2057 and her interview forms the narrative of the novel covering her participation in the development of independent, sensible robots.Many lessons of her career have led her to contend that robots are more human than people and that they are vital to human survival.	143900
1988	I Saw What You Did	MT				Newscaster (Jim McKrell)	143901
1954	I Search for Adventure	DT				Host Jack Douglas' travelogues	143902
1938	I See Ice	M			UK Only	News Media. 2nd Reporter Ejected From Ice Rink (Ben Williams).	143903
2008	I Shall Never Return, Volume 3	N		Uchida, Kazuna		Cameraman Jay is young and handsome, and also the stepfather of Amafuji Ken who has run away from his sordid past, his lover and Japan to go to Singapore with his mother in hopes of rebuilding a new life. Things brighten up when he meets Jay and begins to take an interest in photography. Shortly thereafter, Ken decides to leave Ritsouri again and instead accompany his stepfather on his photo shoot in Thailand. Will Ken chose his dreams over his lover?	143904
1996	I Shot Andy Warhol	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Henry Cabot Beck). Reporter 2 (Christopher Cook). Editor of School Paper (Edoardo Ballerini). Alerie Solanas (Lili Taylor), a feminist polemicist, author of "S.C.U.M. Manifesto."	143905
1938	I Should Have Stayed Home	N	OWN	McCoy, Horace	In "Black Box Thrillers: Four Novels."	Press. An out-of-work actor commits suicide and reporters want a shot of her body with the "instrument of death." Her friend puts a bunch of movie magazines in her hands.	143906
1983	I Shouldn't Be Telling You This	N	GPL	Breasted, Mary		Writer Sarah Makepeace moves from New York's counter-cultural weekly, The Evil Eye, to The Newspaper, and is immediately embroiled in office politics and stories that may be too hot to handle.	143907
1982	I Speak for the Dead	N	OWN - P	Maloney, J.J.		Reporter investigates Mafia activities in Kansas City. His disclosures precipitate a full-scale gangland war.	143908
1942	I Speak for the Women of America	R		Atkins, Violet		Reporter (Geoffrey Bryant). Newsboy (Stanley Harris)	143909
1970	I Spy	T				Writer. Scott suspects that writer Tatia Loring has an ulterior motive for the story she's doing on Kelly -- like luring him to his death	143910
2002	I Spy	M				Commentators. Vegas Commentator (Sugar Ray Leonard). Vegas Commentator (Larry Merchant). Photographer (Colette Squires).	143911
1966	I Spy: One of Our Bombs Is Missing	T			Episode #38. 11-16-1966	Newsman (Richard Bull).	143912
1965	I Spy: So Long, Patrick Henry	T			Episode #1. 9-15-1965	Reporter (Nicholas Colasanto). African-American Reporter (Jophery C. Brown).	143913
1999	I Still Miss Someone	M				Reporter (Joe Gatton). The Reporter.	143914
1939	I Stole a Million	M			Best Motion Pictures of 1939-40	Reporter (Drew Demarest). Photographer known as a Camera Reporter (Jerry Marlowe).  Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Malcolm "Bud" McTaggart).	143915
2001	I Surrender All	M				News Media. News Reporter (Michelle Torres).	143916
1940	I Take This Oath	M				Photographer (Harry Harvey).	143917
2005	I Think She’s Trying To Tell Me Something	N		Graziano, Dan		New York City Sportswriter Jack Byrnes is about to his the big 3-0 and believes in a lot of things: his two best friends Jeff and Bernie, baseball, cold pizza to cure a hangover, baseball. But Fate has never been one of them. Now though, Fate has decided to send Jack a birthday present he’ll never forget -- a chance at true love. The problem is that it comes with a catch. Well, five catches actually: Jack’s ex-girlfriends. Everywhere he looks he sees them: Nikki, the First Kiss; Amy, the One That Got Away; Connie, the One That Wants To Come Back, and Mary Ann, whose bizarre appearance at an Arizona airport kicked off this whole coincidental mess. Karma is a bitch -- and she’s obviously trying to tell Jack something. But will he listen this time and let true love step up to the plate? Or is he destined to strike out once again. Baseball Writer Jack Byrnes has fallen in love many times, amassing a bevy of “relationship ghosts” who strike on the cusp of his 30th birthday with a barrage of eerie sightings and chance encounters. From his first kiss -- now a happy lesbian -- to his live-in ex, to the college flame who skewers him in her best-selling novel, Jack’s unwieldy romantic past crowds his life like a kudzu vine, threatening to siphon his energy from the two new girls he’s met cute in Manhattan. He starts to wonder if fate hasn’t orchestrated this mess to teach him some profound love lesson. 	143918
1942	I Wake Up Screaming	M	SV 289	Fisher, Steve (Novel).  Dwight Taylor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Larry Evans (Allyn Joslyn) is a suspect in the murder of a waitress. He had collaborated with a man in a scheme to turn her into a star by arranging for photographers to get shots of her socializing with members of high society.Columnist played up the would-be star in his columns.  Both the man and the dead woman's sister pass themselves off as reporters at various times to get information.Reporters (Cyril Ring, Chick Chandler, Basil Walker, Bob Cornell). Newsboy (Stanley Clements).  Newsman (Pat McKee). Newsboy (Stanley Clements).	143919
1947	I Walk Alone	M				Newspaper. Morning Paper Extra: Big Murder. Frankie Madison Wanted for Murder of Pal.  Frankie headed for drugstore and sees newspaper	143920
1937	I Wanna Be In Winchell's Column	MUS			From the 1937 film "Love and Hisses"	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell.	143921
1978	I Wanna Hold Your Hand	M				TV Reporter (Michael Ross Verona). Reporter (Dave Adams). Reporter (Edward Call). Reporter (Poppy Lagos). Reporter (John Malloy). Reporter (Larry Pines).	143922
1970	I Want More	M			AFI-Newspapers-Underground	Newspaper	143923
1958	I Want To Be a News Reporter	N	OWN	Greene, Carla		Reporter	143924
1983	I Want To Live	T				Reporter (Larry Mark). Reporter (Woody Skaggs). News Editor (Daniel Chodos).	143925
1958	I Want to Live	N		Rawson, T.		News Media	143926
1958	I Want to Live!	M	DVD -R HQ 1805, 1806, 1799. L. SV 134	Montgomery, Ed (Articles) and Barbara Graham (Letters).  Nelson Gidding, Don M. Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Edward "Ed" S. Montgomery (Simon Oakland), Pulitzer Prize winner, San Francisco Examiner first sees Barbara Graham captured outside hideout with two accomplices. He asks for statement, but she holds up stuffed tiger and growls at him.He dubs her "Bloody Babs, the Tiger Woman." Sensationalizes story downplaying two men in case, focusing on Graham because she sells papers. Press depicted hounding Graham during trial. She is convicted of murder and offers biting thank you to the press:"I wanna thank the gentlemen of the press. You chewed me up in your headlines and all the jury had to do was spit me out. You're all invited to the execution, that's only fair. You led the pack, Montgomery. Bring your wife, she'll enjoy it.""...For once how about a statement from you. Are you satisfied now?" Her psychiatrist tells reporter he believes she is innocent. Says press created climate that convicted her. Psychiatrist dies. Montgomery starts defending her asking sentence be commuted"Why not? Win or lose, I sell a lot of papers," she says. Despite reporter's efforts to save her, she is executed. TV Newsman (George Putnam-Himself). Newsman (Bill Stout-Himself). Reporter in Courtroom (Mike Lally).	143927
1941	I Wanted Wings	M		Griffin, Eleanor, Frank Wead (Story). Richard Maibaum, Lt. Beirne Lay Jr., Sid Herzog (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Photographer Carolyn Barlett (Constance Moore), who covers the news,  is in love with a flier.  The flier, training for the Army Air Corps., leaves her when he falls for a cabaret singer.In order to keep him from ruining his relationship with the photographer, a fellow flier marries the singer. The singer stows away on a plane when both fliers go on a mock run. Her interference causes the plane to crash. She is killed.Flier reunited with press photographer.	143928
1951	I Was a Communist for the F.B.I.	M	SVD 1095		Jew in American Cinema	Newspaper. Communists are shown implicating innocent Jews by wrapping lead pipes with Yiddish newspapers including the Jewish Daily Forward	143929
1939	I Was a Convict	M				Reporter (Jack Gardner). Photographer (David Newell).	143930
1982	I Was a Mail Order Bride	MT	SV 74	Zito, Stephen (Teleplay)		Magazine Writer Kate Tosconi  (Valerie Bertinelli) works for Contemporary Woman and Editor  Dottie Birmington (Holland Taylor)  assigns her to do a piece on mail order brides. They place an advertisement for a husband. Lawyer answers ad.Film opens with Tosconi disguised as a construction worker cutting through barbed wire fence to enter a restricted area. Editor cuts the story. Lawyer bets he won't take her to bed. She feels guilty lying to him. Decides to drop story.She tells the editor, somethings  are more important than a job. She's in love with him. When she finds out about the bet, she writes a story calling him a "California Casanova." He sues her for libel, wins one dollar and a written apology.They end up together.  Exchange: "That kiss and tell twaddle that you write is libelous yellow journalism, sneaky and ripe with innuendo." "Every word was based on painful research…and don’t you forget that." "You didn't give a man who you libeled….""…as long as you made your deadline….You're not a writer, you're a transcriber, a leech on other people's lives, a keyhole peeper." "Look, you may not like what I write, but I have the right to speak freely, or haven't you ever read the First Amendment?"	143931
1949	I Was a Male War Bride (aka You Can’t Sleep Here)	M				News Media	143932
2001	I Was a Rat	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Journalist 1 (Scott Yaphe). Journalist 2 (Christopher Kelk).	143933
1999	I Was a Sixth Grade Alien: They Called Him Pleskit!	T			Episode #1. 7-13-1999	Reporter (George Chiang).	143934
1963	I Was a Teenage Thumb	M				Magazine. Tyme magazine	143935
1957	I Was a Teenage Werewolf	M				Reporter Doyle (Eddie Marr - A Reporter).	143936
1984	I Was a Zombie for the FBI	M		Penczner, Marius, John Gillick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Penny Carson (Christine Wellford) for KZNB, a station owned by her father. Taken hostage while interviewing the head of a cola company, but is rescued by her boyfriend, a federal agent.Pretends to be a zombie to infiltrate the plant and is captured again.  Series of cliff-hanging escapes and she succeeds in electrocuting the head alien.KZMB Cameraman (D.M. Coger).	143937
1942	I Was Framed	M	SV 434	Odlum, Jerome (Ideal). Robert E. Kent (Screenplay). Odlum's stories, "Dust Be My Destiny" and "Each Dawn I Die" 1939, recycled.	Ness Book	Reporter Ken Marshall (Michael Ames) for the Morning Journal escapes from prison after he is framed for a crime and starts a new life. While working as a reporter he gets photographs of crooks destroying the books at a construction company.He is assaulted and photographs destroyed. He convinces editor to start campaign against the corrupt gubernatorial candidate for whom the crooks work. Reporter is set up to look like a drunk driver involved in accident that kills three people.Reporter had attacked drunk drivers in his articles for the paper. He is sentenced to prison but escapes. Ames and his pregnant wife arrive in  small town Viewpoint and are taken under the wing of a local doctor. She gives birth to a girl ("sob sister").She tells doctor about their past. He convinces editor of The Viewpoint News to hire Marshall. Five years later he is a successful newsman who increased circulation of paper 50 percent. Cal Beamish, View Point News (Oscar O'Shea).Conducted campaign to run grafters out of town. Fellow convicts recognize him. Try blackmail and blackmailer shoots Reporter and holds wife hostage until cops shoot him. Journalist survives and finds out he's been cleared of all charges.	143938
1958	I Was Monty's Double	M				War Correspondent (Martin Shaban).	143939
2005	I Will Avenge You, Iago!	M				Reporter (James Arden).	143940
1934	I Will Be Faithful	N		Shepard, Kathleen		Newspaperwoman. Girl who rises above family objections and control to become a newspaper woman.	143941
1917	I Will Repay	M			AFI-Authors/Editors/Magazines	Editor	143942
1992	I Witness Video:	T	SV 207		Episode	TV Reporter drug bust	143943
1992	I Witness Video:	T	SV 227. SV 129		Episodes. Series. 8-16-1992 to 7-1-1994	Reality Program. Hosts Patrick Van Horn (1992-1993). John Forsythe (1993-1994).	143944
1947	I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now	M				Critic (Perry Ivins). Headline-newspaper montage	143945
1937	I Would be Private	N		Macaulay, Rosalie		News Media. Parents of quintuplets attempt to escape publicity.	143946
1986	I-Man	MT				Newscaster (Brian Arnold)	143947
2006	I-See-You.Com	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (John K. Wilson). Financial Newscaster #1 (Stewart Skelton). Financial Newscaster #2 (Bart Shattuck).17-year-old boy buys mini-cameras and displays footage online as I-see-you.com. Cash rolls in and site becomes major hit. Then it all comes crashing down.	143948
2001	I-Witness	DT				Reporter (Craig Santy).	143949
2000	I, Che Guevara	N		Blackthorn, John		TV Anchorwoman, a savvy but worn-out newscaster is involved are spellbound by Che Guevara, the iconic guerrilla and revolutionary who was apparently not killed in the Bolivian mountains in 1967.Instead, after 32 years on the run in the Third World, he is back in Cuba leading a new revolution against both communism and capitalism. His claim is bolstered by two powerful American woman -- the journalist and an assassin.Unflattering portrayals of journalists.	143950
1948	I, Jane Doe	M				News Media. Reporter (John Albright). Reporter (Eric Feldary). Reporters (E.L. Davenport, Jr., Roy Darmour). City Editor (Cliff Clark). Assistant Editor (James Dale). Newsboys (Sammy McKim, Bobby Stone, Ray Hirsch)	143951
1930	I, Jerry, Take Thee, Joan	N		Lucas, Cleo	Made into a film:  "Merrily We Go to Hell"	Reporter Jerry swears off alcohol while he writes a play	143952
2002	I, Paparazzi	N		McGreal, Pat. Stephen John Phillips (Illustrator), Steven Parke (Artist).		New York City Paparazzi Jake "Monster McGowran is a modern-day bounty hunter armed with a camera. Brutal and ruthless as he stalks his prey, he pursues celebrities at any cost to obtain the perfect picture and top-dollar paycheck.And he never rests. Even a passionate one-night love affair with a beautiful fashion model won't stop him from tracking down an arrogant, powerful movie star who hates photographers.But what happens when McGowran stumbles across something to horrifying and impossible to explain? It could be his ticket to fortune -- or the last shot he ever takes.	143953
2004	I, Robot	M		Asimov, Isaac (Suggested by Book). Jeff Vintar (Screenplay).		News Media. Newscaster (Lynnanne Zager). News Reporter (Marrett Green). TV Anchor Person (Nicola Crosbie). In the year 2035, a techno-phobic cop investigates a crime that may have been done by a robot and this leads to a larger threat to humanity.	143954
1982	I, The Jury	M				Cameraman (Alan Dellay).	143955
1953	I, the Jury	M		Spillane, Mickey (Novel). Harry Essez (Screenplay).		Reporter Johnny (William Tannen).	143956
1990	I, Zarren	CB			Justice Machine, The #4	TV Reporter Bobbi Marsh interviews the president for a news show and he gives a skewed version of his past. 	143957
1998	I, Zombie: Chronicles of Pain, The (aka I, Zombie: Chronicle of Pain, A	M				Magazine Reporter ventures out into the wilderness for a project and is bitten by a mysterious woman. He then starts to slowly degenerate and feels a craving for blood to stay live. TV Interviews with the girlfriend and other friends of a graduate student who is infected by the zombie disease during a country walk. 	143958
1979	I…comme Icare	MF				Reporter Bobino, Le (Benoit Brione). Le Reporter TV (Michel Pilorge).	143959
2002	I.D.B.A.V.	MF			Sweden. Short. Sci-Fi	News Media. TV  News Anchorman (Bertil Bertilsson).	143960
1980	I.N.N. News	DT				News. Syndicated news broadcast. Pat Harper, Bill Jorgensen, Steve Bausch and Carl Rowan correspondents	143961
1994	I.Q.	M				Reporter (Jeff Brooks). Billy Riley, Times Reporter (Greg Germann). First Reporter (Jack Koenig).	143962
1964	I'd Rather Be Rich	M				Reporter (Lincoln Demyan). Reporter (Bob Duggan). Reporter (Ray Kellogg). Reporter (Paul Lukather). Reporter (Richard McGrath).	143963
2002	I'd Rather Eat Pants	R		Ackerman, Peter		Reporter. Morning Edition Special Correspondent Susan Stamberg. NPR-KCRW in Los Angeles. 8 1/2 minute segments.	143964
1993	I'll Be Seeing You	NM	OWN - P	Clark, Mary Higgins		TV Reporter Meghan Collins in New York.	143965
2004	I'll Be Seeing You	MT				News Media. Reporter (Jill McAlister). Young woman must identify body of her exact double and ends up discovering details of her father's death.	143966
1953	I'll Buy That	DT				Interviewer Mike Wallace game show host	143967
1991	I'll Cry Tomorrow	M				News Media	143968
1955	I'll Cry Tomorrow	M	DVD -R HQ 6228, 6229.			Media. Ralph Edwards as himself in "This Is Your Life…Lillian Roth."	143969
1994	I'll Do Anything	M				Theater Critic (Sandy Helberg)	143970
1934	I'll Fix It	M				Reporters (Sidney Bracey, Lynn Cowan, Frank Mayo, James Quinn, Don Roberts, Reginald Simpson).	143971
1991	I'll Fly Away:	T	SV 278, 277, 276, 275, 274, 271, 256, 255, 167, 166, 146, 140, 134, 130, 122		Episodes	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143972
1991	I'll Fly Away: All God's Children	T	SV 255		Episode #5. 10-29-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143973
1991	I'll Fly Away: Amazing Grace	T	SV 255		Episode #4.  10-22-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.As Forrest joins the race for attorney general, Lilly considers attending voting-rights meetings, while Francie elects to overcome her writer's block by committing a betrayal.	143974
1992	I'll Fly Away: Cool Winter Blues	T	SV 265, 262,		Episode #15. 30-20-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Impromptu lunch-counter protest leads to a more serious demonstration.	143975
1992	I'll Fly Away: Dangerous Comfort, A	T			Episode #21. 5-15-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Christina faces her own demons helping alcoholic Tucker dry out.Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143976
1991	I'll Fly Away: Desire	T			Episode #10. 12-17-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic figures out Christina and Forrest's relationship.Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143977
1992	I'll Fly Away: Hard Lessons	T	SV 262. SV 249.		Episode #14. 3-13-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Forrest faces a test in courage when some of the townsfolk decide to teach him a lesson.	143978
1991	I'll Fly Away: Hat, The	T	SV 255		Episode #2. 10-8-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Forrest begins investigatin the case of a black man accused of assaulting a white police officer. The case becomes complicated when the man is murdered.	143979
1992	I'll Fly Away: Master Magician	T	SV 259, SV 249.		Episode #13. 3-6-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Forrest isn't sure he can pull a win out of his hat in his race for attorney general. He's facing a blackmail threat from a drunken Tyler.Meanwhile Lily's determination to vote remains unabated even after her faith is tested by the opposition of her minister. But discrimination at the polling place makes that step forward seems more like an illusion.	143980
1991	I'll Fly Away: Pilot	T	SV 255		Episode #1 10-7-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Lawyer Forrest Bedford struggles to raise a family amid the civil-rights strife of the 1958 South aided by Lily, a black housekeeper who comes to work to find Forrest prosecuting a young white for a bus accident that killed three blacks.	143981
1991	I'll Fly Away: Rules Of the Game	T	SV 255		Episode #3. 10-15-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143982
1991	I'll Fly Away: Some Desperate Glory	T			Episode #9. 12-10-1991	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143983
1992	I'll Fly Away: Toy Soldiers	T			Episode #18. 4-10-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic robs the cradle with Forrests' young campaign worker. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.	143984
1992	I'll Fly Away: Way Things Are, The	T	SV 266		Episode #16. 3-27-1992	Reporter Tucker Anderson (Scott Paulin) for The Republic. Southern lawyer with three children and an African-American housekeeper. Set in 1958 when much of the South was still segregated.Forrest is shocked when Rev. Henry's latest protest sparks Lily to action.	143985
1950	I'll Get By	M				Announcer (Tom Hanlon). Commentator (Bob McCord)	143986
1919	I'll Get Him Yet	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Scoop McCreedy (Richard Barthelmess) returns from France and a wealthy heiress falls in love with him. Her father accuses the reporter of being a fortune hunter so he vows never to marry a rich girl.She later marries him on the condition that they live on his salary. He is fired by the editor (one of his wife's former suitors). Eventually he becomes general manager of a trolley line his wife owns.	143987
1938	I'll Give a Million	M		Zavattini, Cesare, Ciaci Mondaini (Italian Film).  Boris Ingster, Milton Sperling (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter (Luis Alberni) and Editor (J. Edward Bromberg) search for missing wealthy man who is disguised as a hobo. Newspaperman (Louis LaBey). Cameramen (Albert D'Arno, Constant Franke, Alphonse Martell). Radio Operator (Charles Tannen).	143988
2000	I'll Kill You…I'll Bury You…I'll Spit on Your Grave Too!	M				Newscaster (Randy Hug).	143989
1936	I'll Name the Murderer	M		Dunham, Philip (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) writes "Tattle Tales Along Broadway."  Referred to by a colleague as "a man who burns a scandal at both ends."Tilton takes charge of the investigation into the murder of a nightclub performer. Aided by wisecracking Newspaper Photographer Smitty (Marion Shilling), whose photographs help solve the case.Paper is identified as The Morning Chronicle, but Tilton calls it The Graphic. Later column reduced to "Along Broadway."	143990
1968	I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name	M			AFI-Editors/Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine Editor. Dropout ad whiz (Oliver Reed) wants to go back to work at a small iconoclastic magazine. "I'm going to find an honest job," he tells a cultured egomaniac (Orson Welles), who replies,  "Silly boy. There aren't any."	143991
1945	I'll Remember April	M				Radio. Daughter of rich man gets mixed up in feud between two radio commentators	143992
1925	I'll Show You the Town	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	143993
1987	I'll Take Manhattan	MT		Krantz, Judity (Novel).	Numbered Files  986-7	Fashion Editor Zachary Amberville (Barry Bostwick) revamps trade journal in the 1940s. Today, daughter Maxime "Maxi" Amberville (Valerie Bertinelli). tries to save the magazine dynasty her father built.Zachary's brother Cutter  Amberville (Perry King) decides to cease operations on four magazines that have been in the red. Maxi leans of this and she blackmails Cutter into letting her take charge of one of the magazines he plans to close.If she can make it back into the black, the others will remain in operation.Newspaper Fighter (Matt Birman).	143994
1986	I'll Take Manhattan	N	OWN - P	Krantz, Judith		Magazine. High stakes world of magazine publishing. Maxi Amberville, gorgeous and flamboyant,  takes over the small weekly, Buttons and Bows (B&B), the most original and daring woman's magazine in the country.Maxi is 29 and has already discarded three husbands on two continents	143995
1990	I'll Take Romance	MT	SVDSP 730			TV Weatherwoman Linda Evans is a meteorologist on Seattle TV who runs into stormy weather on a promotional stunt to find the city's most romantic man	143996
1937	I'll Take Romance	M				Photographer (John Gallaudet)	143997
1934	I'll Tell the World	M	DVD -R 8X 6400	Quarberg, Lincoln, Lieutenant Commander Frank Wead (Story). Dale Van Every, Ralph Spence (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for a news syndicate United Press, Stanley Brown (Lee Tracy), falls in love with a deposed princess. Rival reporter William S. Briggs (Roger Pryor) scoops Brown. Brown passes himself off as a cripple at a health spa,Sneaks off and has his rival imprisoned when the reporter catches up to him. Rescues his girl and scoops the rival reporter for the last time. New York Times 4/21/34: "In the old conservative days the heroes of newspaper films were modest gentlemen…""...swore at their city editors, produced front page classics in a semi-comatose condition in speakeasies and assisted the police. Journalism seems to have picked up a bit since then…."Film starts with Brown covering dirigible accident in which rival reporter Briggs is a passenger. Brown files story first and scoops Briggs. News Editor (Franklin Parker). Telegraph Operator (Paul Weigel).	143998
1945	I'll Tell The World	M		Blankfort, Henry (Screenplay). Lester Kline (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Radio Columnist Gabriel Patton (Lee Tracy) hired by Station Owner H.I. Bailey (Raymond Walburn) after he hears him broadcast a football game's play-by-play.He ruins audition of singer Lorna Gray (Brenda Joyce) who is also a psychology student. Because his position requires such knowledge, he hires her as his assistant. She jeopardizes radio program when she breaks up with him.But he fakes laryngitis to get her back and they reconcile. Announcers (Peter Potter, Harry Tyler)	143999
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Best Friends	T			Episode #9. 1-16-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Old friend of Diana's has gotten married. Unfortunately, her husband can't wait to get Diana alone.	144000
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Career vs. Kid	T			Episode #3. 11-14-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Diana breaks Becky's heart when her job stops her from attending the science fair.	144001
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Cops	T		Benedek, Barbara	Episode #17. 3-20-1981. Series 10-31-80 to 8-7-81.	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) is a reporter-columnist for the Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Editor Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) is her editor at the paper. Diana is forced to join a journalist-hating cop on a stake-out.	144002
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Daddy's Girl	T			Episode #2. 11-7-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Becky loves spending time with her dead. They always have a ton of fun. So she decides she wants to stay with him for more than a visit.	144003
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Fear and Loathing in Georgetown	T			Episode #8. 1-9-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Edie is being botherede by an obscene caller at all hours of the day and night.	144004
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: First Christmas, The	T			Episode #7. 12-19-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Without Diana's mom or Becky's father, Christmas will be very different.	144005
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Hangers, No Starch	T		Sotkin, Marc	Episode #18. 4-10-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) is a reporter-columnist for the Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Editor Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) is her editor at the paper. Diana's job gets dangerous when she investigates a dry-cleaning scam.	144006
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: He's Not Heavy, He's Neal's Brother	T			Episode #13. 2-13-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Diana wants to date Neal's brother, but Neal warns her he's a womanizer.	144007
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Ira's Return	T			Episode #14. 2-27-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Ben's former partner, the man who stole Ben's wife, comes back and wants to resume the partnership.	144008
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: It's Him Or Me	T			Episode #11. 1-30-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Becky hates Diana's newest date. She demands her mom choose between them.	144009
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Let's Give Ben a Hand	T			Episode #10.  1-23-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Walter hurts his dad's hand with a tennis racquet causing Ben to be even more upset than usual.	144010
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: No Business Like Joe Business	T			Episode #16. 3-6-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).While investigating auto repair, Diana finds herself attracted to a helpful mechanic.	144011
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-31-1980. Series 10-31-1980 to 8-7-1981.	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Ben attacks Diana's boyfriend when he becomes convinced her beau is lying about his divorce.	144012
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: S.M.I.L.E. Everybody	T			Episode #19. 5-8-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Karen investigates a self-help seminar. When she returns, she is not herself.	144013
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: Shrinking	T			Episode #12. 2-6-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).In order to get a security clearance, Diana has to be evaluated by8 a shrink. She refuses.	144014
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Singles Bar	T			Episode #5. 11-28-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Diana nervously tries her luck at a singles bar.	144015
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Walter Comes Home	T			Episode #6. 12-12-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).When Walter's wife kicks him out, he moves in with Diana and Ben.	144016
1981	I'm A Big Girl Now: With Becky You Get Eggroll	T			Episode #15. 3-27-1981	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Story of Becky's birth is told through flashbacks.	144017
1980	I'm A Big Girl Now: Younger Than Springtime	T			Episode #4. 11-21-1980	Columnist Diana Cassidy (Diana Canova) becomes a columnist for Arlington Dispatch newspaper in Washington. Edie McKendrick (Sheree North) became her editor at the paper.Diana is the daughter of a dentist whose wife runs away with his partner. She is forced to move in with him after she gets a divorce. Karen Hawks (Deborah Baltzell).Diana's dad starts dationg one of her high school classmates, and Diana is not happy about it.	144018
1945	I'm a Civilian Here Myself	M			Short - Comedy	Commentator (Robert Benchley - Himself). Interviewer (Hugh Beaumont).	144019
2004	I'm a Juvenile Delinquent, Jail Me!	MT				News Media. Reporter #1-Radio Announcer (Shaun Mason). Reporter #2-2nd Radio Announcer (Christine Tremarco). TV Interviewer (Andrew Schofield). Interviewer (Sarah Wilkinson). TV Crew #1 (Tobin Jones). TV Crew #2 (Nick Hanson).Photographer #1 (Sean Halligan). Photographer #2 (Paul Cole).	144020
1997	I’m Alan Partridge	T			Two series. First in 1997, second in 2002. Six episodes in each series. 	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. 	144021
2002	I’m Alan Partridge	T			Two series. First in 1997, second in 2002. Six episodes in each series. 	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. 	144022
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: Alan Attraction	T			Episode #2	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. Without a second series of his program, Alan is forced to fire all of the staff at his company, Peartree Productions. When his staff ask him if he had a second series, Alan panics and tells them that he has been successful. While his staff prepare a party and Jill, his aging chain-smoking, divorcee receptionist goes out to buy some snacks, Alan tries to extricate himself by firing staff members for various “offences,” leaving an unwashed coffee cup on the table, rolling eyes, and being a woman. While locked in his boardroom, the staff leave. Jill returns wondering where everyone has got to (he doesn’t tell her) and the two go on a date to a nearby owl sanctuary where Alan’s attempts of conversation bewilder Jill. In the evening the two attend a Valentine’s Day dinner at the Travel Tavern where Alan makes a fool of himself by singing a song for her with the hired band, and Lynn repeatedly attempts to sabotage Alan’s evening with the uncouth Jill. Alan and Jill return to Alan’s room, and in one of the most memorable moments of the series, Alan attempts to make love to Jill while providing a running commentary and attempts a discussion of the pedestrianisation of Norwich city center. After Jill’s attempts at eroticism leave the room and Alan covered in chocolate mousse, Jill leaves and Alan goes to work, where he tells Jill over the radio that she is shacked. 	144023
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: Alan Wide Shut	T			Episode #6	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore).The building work on Alan's house is finally complete and Sonja is angling to cohabit. Alan however, has other ideas and tries to "come to some arrangement" with her. He is interviewed on a radio show called Prayer Wave, where his insensitive comments result in one of the guests (Julia Davis) walking out. After this, he attends Lynn's christening at her church where he simulates blowing his head off with a shotgun and assaults one of the guests (Rob Brydon) who questions Alan's anecdote-writing ability. Meanwhile, with "The Windmills of Your Mind” playing on the soundtrack, the remaining 14,000 unsold copies of Alan's book, "Bouncing Back," are pulped. Alan takes some away with him in a plastic bag as mementoes.	144024
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: Basic Alan	T			Episode #4	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. There are major refurbishments taking place at the Linton Travel Tavern, during which the hotel is closed, leaving Alan as the only guest. Throughout the episode, he is desperately bored and does various things to pass the time, including dismantling a trouser press, walking along a dual-carriageway to a petrol station to buy several bottles of windscreen washer fluid, driving round the ring-road three times, buying some tungsten-tipped screws he never intends to use and dressing up as a zombie in a poorly planned practical joke. His boredom culminates with an incompetent attempt to steal a traffic cone, with Michael and Lynn.	144025
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: Bravealan	T			Episode #3	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore). Alan makes a new friend at the BP garage, Dan (Stephen Mangan). They both like the same beer, use the same deodorant, and drive Lexi ("the plural of Lexus"). Dan owns "Kitchen Planet" and arranges for Alan to present the Colman's Mustard Bravery Awards. Alan's attempts to converse with Karen Colman are hugely unsuccessful; he even admits to her that he had mental health issues. She strikes up an instant rapport with Sonja, however, later inviting her back to her house without Alan. On hearing that the Colmans' family motto is "Too much mustard gets up your nose," Alan tries to impress her by eating a big spoonful. Later, at Dan's home, Alan finds out that Dan and his wife enjoy a defiantly spicy lifestyle; to his great discomfort, they show him a tape of them having intercourse.	144026
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: Colour of Alan, The	T			Episode #2	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore). Michael comes to stay for a few days after his front door is stolen; Alan is asked to present a sales conference for "Dante's of Reading," a company that supplies coal-effect fires and fireplaces. Dante's Piet Morant (Steve Brody), a South African, visits Alan's partially-built house. Whilst Alan buys time, taking Piet for an hour-long pub lunch, Lynn and Michael improvise some makeshift furniture in the empty house: they balance a toilet door on a Black & Decker Workmate for a table and attach several torches to a bicycle wheel for lighting. This fails to impress Piet Morant, who's even less impressed by Alan's attempt at a South African accent. Nevertheless, Alan is awarded the job, but tragedy ensues when Alan tries to climb over a country club's fence and impales his foot on a metal spike. Lynn tells him to stay in hospital but Alan is completely adamant about doing the speech for "Dante's of Reading." Unfortunately, his vomiting and foot pain turn his speech into a disaster.	144027
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: I Know What Alan Did Last Summer	T			Episode #5	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore). The Inland Revenue are due to call and carry out a random investigation on Alan's business affairs, causing him to worry. The Inland Revenue people arrive earlier than the set time, catching Alan dancing around in his caravan to Gary Numan’s "Music For Chameleons." During the investigation, Alan makes a fool out himself several more times, including trying to walk like R2-D2, raising his legs, and accidentally farting right next to the Inland Revenue people. This leads to him having a minor argument with Sonja, which is all seen by the tax people. In order to make things up to her, he takes her to Bono's house (really Blickling Hall), after falsely claiming to be a personal friend of his; Lynn also gets a friend of hers from the Baptist Church to pretend to be Bono]], even giving him her mother's cataract glasses to wear in hope that Sonja would be convinced he is Bono. Alan is rumbled by Sonja and by way of apology for the deception and for stabbing a giant teddy bear beefeater that Sonja bought him (with a receipt spike; on entering the static caravan, he mistook the bear for a burglar), he grudgingly consents to take her to London. 	144028
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: Never Say Alan Again	T			Episode #4	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore). Alan plans a Bond-athon for the bank holiday weekend with Michael. Lynn reveals to Alan that she has a new friend, Gordon, an ex-policeman who threatens Alan for mistreating Lynn at times. The Bond weekend all goes pear-shaped when Lynn accidentally destroys his Bond movies after spilling Sunny Delight over them. Alan is about to give her the full force of his anger when Gordon stands up next to her: Alan panics, backs down, and gives her a cash raise and tells her not to worry about the videos. When he discovers that Michael has another friend, Tex (Peter Serafiowicz), he becomes jealous and falls out with Michael, un-inviting him to the Bond-athon. Alan targets John the builder for his new friend/protector-from-Gordon. After patching things up with Michael, Alan discovers that Tex has taped over the one undamaged Bond film with an episode of "America's Strongest Man." Because of this, he declares himself "Norfolk's Maddest Man" and decides to give the group a physical run-through of the entire opening sequence of The Spy Who Loved Me.	144029
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: Room With an Alan	T			Episode #1	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. Alan and Lynn view a show-home where Alan displays his usual behavior and manages to both confuse and bore the estate agent. Later he attends a luncheon at the BBC headquarters with Tony Hayers (David Schneider), the fictional program commissioner of the BBC, about the possibility of a second series of “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” Unaware of how low his chances really are, Alan puts the nail in the coffin by desperately offering a range of ridiculous, badly thought-out ideas for new programs that bore, bewilder and eventually upset Hayes. When he is told he is not to be re-commissioned, Alan attacks Tony Hayers with a lump of cheese and flees the restaurant while shouting “I’ve got cheese. this is cheese.” After a heart-to-heart with Lynn, Alan returns to his hotel room, attempts to order an Irish coffee, and gives himself a black eye while attempting an athletic leap from his bed.	144030
2002	I’m Alan Partridge: Talented Mr. Alan, The	T			Episode #1	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. We catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. Despite winning a five-year contract at the end of the first series, bad blood between himself and the BBC forced Alan to leave once again. He himself admits that in the intervening time he’d been “clinically fed up,” which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving a Vauxhall Vectra to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself to have “bounced back,” titling his poorly selling autobiography “Bouncing Back.” As well as his book, he has Radio Norwich’s 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, follows his show, but this is now a graveyard midnight slot, a military-based game show called “Skirmish” on fictional cable TV channel “UK Conquest” and has released a video called “Crash, Bang, Wallop, What a Video!”  Alan now finds himself living in a static caravan outside his partially built dream house. He is flanked by his friend Michael, who has left his job at the travel tavern to become a cashier at a local BP garage -- this recalls Alan’s odd question in the first episode of the first series to the estate agent, when he asked if there were any petrol stations near the house with minimarts -- scaled down supermarket, fits inside a petrol station. Alan now has two women in his life, not only is he still tended to by his personal assistant Lynn, but he now has a Ukrainian girlfriend, Sonja (Amelia Bullmore).While visiting Michael at the petrol station, Alan has a chance meeting with his old teacher Frank "Sweaty" (or "Cacky") Raphael. Alan convinces Raphael to let him give a talk to the sixth formers at the school where Raphael is now headmaster. Whilst at the school, Alan bumps into an old schoolmate of his who is now a teacher. They try to reminisce over old times, but Alan still holds a grudge against this schoolmate, who once drew a penis on the back of his school blazer in chalk; Frank Raphael had caned Alan for this prank. Later Alan begins his talk to the students which, of course, all goes wrong; and Alan ends up insulting Frank Raphael for caning him when he was younger and also insults his schoolmate for "getting the lab assistant pregnant, and never sees the kid." All of this results in Alan receiving a stern talking-to in the headmaster's office. Towards the end of the episode, the reviled schoolmate comes into the petrol station; Alan, thinking he has come to fight, tries to threaten him with an apple turnover. The schoolmate apologises to Alan and hopes that they can be friends again, but as the schoolmate leaves the petrol station a customer tells him that he has got something on his back: Alan got Lynn to draw a chalk penis on his back. The episode ends with Alan being besieged in the petrol station. 	144031
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: To Kill a Mocking Alan	T			Episode #5	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. Allan hosts "An Afternoon with Alan Partridge" at the Travel Tavern which is attended by his self-confessed "biggest fan", Jed Maxwell. He is also visited by network executives (Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews) who are considering giving him a show on Irish television. Naturally, they are less than impressed by Alan, though they do get along very well with Lynn. Through a series of mishaps, the three of them end up at Jed's house, where Alan finds out that Jed's fandom is of a somewhat extreme nature.	144032
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: Towering Alan	T			Episode #6	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. After a depressing afternoon hosting a small village fayre and judging the vegetable competition, Alan is delighted to discover that Tony Hayers has died and his successor, Chris Feather, is a man who had actually always supported, and liked Alan. Attending Hayers' funeral (he knows Feather will be there) he immediately snaps up the opportunity to finally win his sought-after second series, but not before another shock death threatens to throw his dream into tatters.The series ended with a party in Alan's room as Alan and Lynn tidied up to the theme from The Adventures of Black Beauty, after all the guests have prematurely left. The series ends on a surprisingly upbeat note, with Alan pretty pleased with himself.	144033
1997	I’m Alan Partridge: Watership Alan	T			Episode #3	Parody News. Former Talk-Show Host and Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu) as his faithful, mouse-like PA. A former chat-show host on BBC TV, Partridge was dismissed from the BBC partly for punching Chief Commissioning Editor Tony Hayers in the face with a stuffed partridge and partly because his programs were of a low standard, delivering ever-declining ratings. In this series, he is divorced from his wife Carol, lives in the Linton Travel Tavern and is reduced to working the graveyard shift on Norwich radio and desperately trying to get back on TV in any capacity. By series two, following an off-screen mental breakdown, he was pulling himself up slightly in that he lives in a static caravan next to the dream house he is building. He has a radio show in the evening, a military-based quiz show on digital television, and has published his autobiography. Partridge is generally a loathsome, narcissistic human being with very poor social skills and a largely empty personal life.Lynn (Felicity Montagu) is Alan’s hardworking, long-suffering personal assistant. She appears to run Alan’s life to such an extent that he cannot survive without her organizational skills. Despite this, he usually treats her with little more than contempt. Besides dealing with Alan’s working life, Lynn ‘s other duties range from the banal to the ridiculous, accompanying Alan to visit a show home, buying medicinal power for his fungal foot infections, cooling Alan with a hand-fan, and frequently listening patiently to Alan’s pointless conversations and endless whining. She is a member of the Baptist Church which Alan finds strange but is willing to tolerate. Lynn is very shy and nervous in public, but seems capable of easily blending into social situations when Alan is not present. Despite her intense and frequently ludicrous workload, Lynn receives a paltry 8,000 pounds per year due to Alan’s greedy penny-pinching. Dave Clifton (Phil Cornwell) is a fellow Radio Norwich DJ. Because his program begins at the end of Alan’s “graveyard” slot show, it is seen to be of higher status which clearly perturbs Alan. During the hand over every morning, Alan always engages in witty banter with Dave, but their chatting fails to disguise the bitter rivalry between them, and is only thinly veiled by their jocular chit-chat. Alan usually gets the better of Dave, on one occasion Alan won their daily battle of one-upmanship (by swearing on what was technically Dave’s show). Dave is an alcoholic and has a driving band, according to Alan. In the second series, Dave now works the graveyard shift (after Alan’s shift) and appears to have resumed drinking. Nevertheless he usually manages to get the upper hand in his rivalry with Alan. Alan Gordon Partridge  was born on April 2, 1954. He was married, then separated to Carol Partridge. He has two siblings, Fernando and Denise. He has been a hospital radio disc jockey, a sports reporter on Norwich radio, a sports reporter on “On the Hour Radio 4), a sports reporter on “The Day Today BBC 2,” a Talk Show Host on “Knowing Me Knowing You Radio 4 and Knowing Me Knowing You BBC 2, and a disc jockey on Norwich Radio.  His achievements include Sports Reporter of the Year in 1988, and TV Quick Man of the Moment in 1994.He started on TV in the TV series “The Day Today” where was a sports presenter on a spoof/mock news program. Then he came up with the chat show, “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” He adores ABBA, so he decided to name it after his favorite ABBA song. He also “stole part of the song which he now uses as his catch phrase - A-HA!!. He interviewed a number of people but definitely ended up offending them. The series, “I’m Alan Partridge” covers his life after he finished the TV show. He is living in a hotel (Travel Tavern) and his wife has also left him. His radio show on Radio Norwich (”Up With a Partridge”) is on during the graveyard shift and his life is pretty much at an all-time low. Partridge began as a clueless sports reporter with an excessive interest in “groinal” injuries and then evolved into a supremely confident and sublimely uninformed talk show host. With his blow-dried hair and toothy smile, Partridge is like David Frost without a brain. After making various unsympathetic comments about farming on his radio show, Alan becomes an object of hatred for local farmers. But he doesn't have time to worry about this as he is more concerned with shooting an advertisement for a small boating-holiday company. In the Travel Tavern's bar, during an initial interview with the video executives, Alan panics and invents the ladyboy drink combination, the effects of which result in him phoning his ex-wife Carol, where he tries to insult her partner's car. On his radio show, Alan interviews the leader of the local Farmers' Union (Chris Morris), but instead of apologizing, enrages local farmers even further by making increasingly insane comments about farmers. On the day of the video-shoot, Alan attempts to blend in with the hard-drinking crew and again displays his chronic lack of basic social skills. During the shoot, riddled with examples of Alan's pathetic ineptitude, he is crushed by a dead cow thrown from a bridge by local farmers. Alan returns from hospital with a neck brace and broken fingers, and is forced to humiliate himself by phoning reception and asking them to reconnect the satellite receiver on his television which he had previously switched off because the staff discovered he was watching pornography.	144034
1959	I'm All Right, Jack	M	DVD -R HQ 11544, 11545. 			Reporter (Robert Bruce). Reporter (Stringer Davis). Reporter (Tony Spear). Reporter (John Van Eyssen). Reporter (Michael Ward). Photographer (William Peacock). Photographer (Arthur Skinner).	144035
2006	I'm Back…: And the Truth Hurts!	NSF		Edwards, Joseph and Roy C. Patterson		Investigative Journalist E.J.'s first priority is to report the truth no matter the cost. But this time the price is too high.A strange visitor, possessing what appears to be supernatural powers, levels charges of negligence against the third planet from the sun and conveys a cryptic message: "In seventy days, your most precious asset will be taken from you."This announcement sends shock waves of fear and anger across the globe. Reluctantly, E.J. becomes much more than just an objective observer.In the process, he discovers the truth about the most precious asset and the origin of the unknown visitor. He understands that the day could be coming when tomorrow might not. E.J. feels uncontrollably compelled to record these events.His hope is that that the world will figure it out before it's too late.	144036
2006	I'm Back…: And the Truth Hurts!	NSF		Edwards, Joseph and Roy C. Patterson		Investigative Journalist E.J.'s first priority is to report the truth no matter the cost. But this time the price is too high.A strange visitor, possessing what appears to be supernatural powers, levels charges of negligence against the third planet from the sun and conveys a cryptic message: "In seventy days, your most precious asset will be taken from you."This announcement sends shock waves of fear and anger across the globe. Reluctantly, E.J. becomes much more than just an objective observer.In the process, he discovers the truth about the most precious asset and the origin of the unknown visitor. He understands that the day could be coming when tomorrow might not. E.J. feels uncontrollably compelled to record these events.His hope is that that the world will figure it out before it's too late.	144037
1982	I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can	M		Gordon, Barbara (Book). David Rabe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Documentary Maker Barbara Gordon (Jill Clayburgh) in this real-life story of valium addiction.  Documentary on a poet who is dying of cancer. (In real life, Gordon did a documentary on a small town mayor).Professional pressures initially cause her dependency on valium particularly when the poet views a rough cut and tells her to burn the film because she has made a "valium movie...you look at it and you stop feeling or seeing anything real."TV Documentary maker is institutionalized. She is rehabilitated and finishes film before poet dies. Independent person who is continually at odds with the male characters around her. Fights with first boss on the project to get the film edited her way.New boss brings in young editor to fix "this turkey."  Threatens to sue. Compassionate poet rather than boyfriend or professional colleagues who inspire her to carry on with her work. Assistant Editor (Edward Betz).Newscaster (Lara Cody)	144038
1990	I'm Dangerous Tonight	MT				Anchorman (Henry C. Brown).	144039
1963	I'm Dickens, He's Fenster: Table Tennis, Anyone?	T			Episode #27. 3-29-1963	Photographer (Armin Hoffman).	144040
1983	I’m Going To Be Famous	M				Radio Gossip Columnist (Judy Jean Berns). 	144041
1988	I'm Gonna Git You Sucka	M				News Media. Newsman (David Alan Grier). Anchorman (Charles Cozart). .	144042
2006	I'm in No Mood for Love	NR		Gibson, Rachel		Journalist Sebastian Vaughan is a sexy, globe-hopping journalist who is lying next to a woman who had a girlhood crush on him. Somewhere between the toast and the toss of the bouquet she'd gotten herself into a whole lot of trouble.She had the right to go wild -- finding her fiancée in a compromising position with the washing machine repairman just before her society wedding was to take place.But Sebastian pushed all the wrong and right buttons. She is in no mood for love and wants to forget about Sebastian and his six-pack abs ASAP.But he isn't in the mood to go away and his kiss is impossible to forget.	144043
1933	I'm No Angel	M	L		Mae West	Reporter (Dennis O'Keefe) in courtroom. End of trial reporters and photographs crowd around Tira and Benny Pikowitz. Woman reporter asks famous question	144044
2007	I'm Not There	M				British Journalist (Bruce Greenwood) probing Jude Quinn (Cate Blanchett as one of the Bob Dylans) about his past and conscience. Greenwood’s questions about the responsibility that the artist, any artist from Dylan on down bears to the wider world are left blowing in the wind. Newscaster (Tim Post). Paparazzi (Shaun Balbar). Interviewer.  Blanchett’s Dylan spars with the British journalist. She/he is an overworked, pill-popping narcissist whose agony is the knowledge that every word that defines him -- “protest,” “folk singer,” “authentic” -- turns to sham the moment it’s heard from the mouth of the media. 	144045
2008	I’m Okay, You’re a Fake	N		Dragon, Cheryl		Reporter pits Deanna “De” Oscar against the fake psychic to solve the murder and De’s life is as crazy as ever. She and her friends survived Katrina and now deal with a murder, a visit from her family and a fake psychic trying to manipulate the vulnerable citizens of New Orleans. De does her best to avoid publicity while trying to solve the murder and keep her family out of danger.	144046
2006	I'm Straight - TV Talk Show Hosts Maury Povich and Larry King.	MUS		Rapper BG	Song from T.I.'s new album, King	TV Talk Show Hosts Maury Povich and Larry King. Povich being dished by rapper BG: "Everybody say they got a story! Mine on Larry King, Theirs is On Maury.".	144047
1997	I'm Watching You	M				Photographer (Jesus Nebot)	144048
2003	I'm With Her:	T	SVD 1459		Episode	Press Junket for new movie.	144049
2004	I'm With Her: Eight Simple Rules for Dating a Celebrity	T	DVD -R 1582		Episode. 3-30-2004	Tabloid Reporter gets a story when Patrick accidentally blabs about Alex.  He doesn't anticipate results of his comments to a writer about being Alex's boyfriend. He begins to suspect everyone he meets is a meddling reporter.When his remarks end up as tabloid gossip, he's berated and this shocks him into fearing that everyone around him is a journalistic spy just waiting for his next words on Alex.But her indecision about what to do is complicated when the shooter follows a different path than he originally did.  Tru has trouble recruiting the police to aid her in helping to save the reporter.	144050
2004	I'm With Her: I'm Not With Her	T			Episode #22. 4-27-2004	Reporter (Albie Selznick).	144051
2003	I'm With Her: Last Action Queero, The	T			Episode #7. 11-11-2003	Reporter (Rachel Anderson)	144052
2004	I'm With Her: Not In My Dress You Won't	T	SVD 1518		Episode. 2-17-2004	Fashion Critic Joan Rivers quarrels with Patrick.  Awards program fashions.	144053
2004	I'm With Her: Peck-Peck, The	T			Episode #18. 3-16-2004	Photographer (Gavin Black).	144054
2003	I'm With Her: Pilot	T			Episode	News Media interfere with teacher's life after he dates a movie star.	144055
2003	I'm With Her: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-23-2003	Tabloid Photographer #1 (Matt Gallant). Tabloid Photographer #2 (Asante Jones).	144056
2004	I'm With Her: Poison Ivy	T	SVD 1518		Episode #14. 2-10-2004	News Media. Reporter (Brian Unger).	144057
2003	I'm With Her: Second Date, The	T			Episode	News Media covers teacher dating movie star. Titles based on tabloid stories about the two.	144058
2002	I'm With Lucy	M				Photographer (Marcus Fitzgerald).	144059
1992	I'm Your Man	M				Press Person (Beau Allen). Press Person (Bonnie Bejan). Press Person (Susan  Bruce). Press Person (Breton Frazier). Press Person (Michael Garin). Press Person (William C. Tate). Press Person (Peter Von Burke).	144060
2007	I’m Your Man	MUS		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music)	From “Meet John Doe: The Musical.”	Reporter Ann Mitchell sings this song to Editor Richard Connell trying to get her job back on the paper:“You want fireworks? I’ll give ya the Fourth of July! Lots of luck finding somebody better than I.Simply smashing. Really, Chief, you’re quite astute. Your plane’s crashing -- and you ditch your parachute.You need someone with talent and passion and brains. You need someone with newspaper ink in their veins.No coffee cup has lipstick stains, but Brother, I’m your man.I’ll write just what you say, anyway that you want. And when it comes to arguing I’m a savant!Use my column, Any topic, take your pick. I can slalom Back and forth on rhetoric! You need someone who crosses her legs and her T’s. I’m so quick that I’ve got my own personal breeze.I’ve got high heels and two of these, but Brother I’m your man. I don’t need this position! So go on and throw out a gem. You have stiff competition. Dick! You can go to hell. I’ll go and work for them! Anything you need done, I’m the one for the job. You want corny? I’ll type it right off of the cob.I need money, You need me to make a stir. Rent my fingers, I’ll throw in a Pulitzer!Front Page headlines will keep Mom and me off the street. Come tomorrow some editor’s in for a treat.Just say the word, and that’s my beat! Brother, I’m your man.Watch out, New York. Here comes -- Ann!.	144061
1933	I've Got To Sing a Torch Song	M				Parody Radio. Satire on radio -- everyone listening to the radio	144062
1934	I've Got Your Number	M				Reporter  (Franklin Parker). Messenger (Eddie Tamblyn). Two telephone repairmen have many adventures and romance a pair of blondes.	144063
1995	Ian Hume: Another Dead Teenager	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#3 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.Turner is a widowed father of two teenage boys, one of whom has spina bifida. He is rapidly approaching middle age and he’s openly gay and a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department. 	144064
2003	Ian Hume: Dead Egotistical Morons	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#7 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.Turner is a widowed father of two teenage boys, one of whom has spina bifida. He is rapidly approaching middle age and he’s openly gay and a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department. “He punched in the pager number of his friend Ian Hume, the reporter. Turner knew he would be at the office late on a Sunday, deadline day for the weekly paper. Ian worked late nearly every day. In  moments, Turner’s phone rang. Turner said, ‘I need some help with a press problem, and do you guys have a music critic at the paper?’ ‘Yep.’ ‘Could you meet me around eleven and get the music critic there about twelve? I know it’s a Sunday night and you’re on deadline.’ ‘I’m always on deadline. I always wonder about reporters who are so frantic when a deadline looms. Is it a surprise to them that they have a deadline? You always know your deadline so get off your ass. As for the critic, he’s a part-time bartender up at a place on Halsted. We can meet there and talk to him after his shift is over.’” P. 124.“Turner didn’t have to tell his friend that what he was saying was confidential. The reporter would reveal nothing without permission. Besides being an old friend, Ian had also been a cop before turning to journalism. Turner trusted him implicitly.” p. 125	144065
1999	Ian Hume: Drop Dead	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#5 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.“When he arrived at his desk, Turner called his friend Ian Hume at the Gay Tribune. He wanted to find out as much about Kindel as he could. Turner and Hume had been cops together many years before. Back then they were lovers for a short while and had remained good friends.” P. 51.	144066
2007	Ian Hume: Hook, Line and Homicide	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#9 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is mentioned in this ninth Paul Turner mystery.“Jeff was referring to Ian Hume, Paul’s first lover and still a good friend, and the best reporter for the largest gay paper in Chicago. Paul said, ‘He’s written a few articles for the Gay Tribune about people who have left, but I think he’s going this year mostly because he hasn’t had a vacation in a long time.” P. 3	144067
2005	Ian Hume: Nerds Who Kill	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#8 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.Turner is a widowed father of two teenage boys, one of whom has spina bifida. He is rapidly approaching middle age and he’s openly gay and a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department. “Ian Hume walked in. He was a reporter, a former cop and had been Turner’s first lover. Ian was covering the convention for the local gay paper, The Gay Tribune.” Page 9. 	144068
1993	Ian Hume: Political Poison	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#2 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.Turner is a widowed father of two teenage boys, one of whom has spina bifida. He is rapidly approaching middle age and he’s openly gay and a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department. 	144069
2001	Ian Hume: Sex and murder.com	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#6 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.When Paul’s reporter friend Ian Hume has an expressed an interest in attending, the event had begun to take on the proportions of a minor literary stampede.” P. 84Turner saw his reporter friend, Ian Hume, stride down the stairs. As always, Ian wore his slouch fedora. Ian was a reporter for the local gay newspaper, the Gay Tribune. He and Paul had attended the Police Academy together. For a short while after Paul’s wife died, they had been lovers.” P. 94.	144070
1991	Ian Hume: Sorry Now?	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#1 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune is the friend and former lover of Det. Paul Turner, Chicago’s finest gay detective.Turner is a widowed father of two teenage boys, one of whom has spina bifida. He is rapidly approaching middle age and he’s openly gay and a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department. “He watched Ian Hume stride through the front door of Chester’s bar...John Chester had Ian’s draft Heineken half poured before the reporter perched on a bar stool. They exchanged pleasantries about the value of air conditioning until Ian spotted Turner and walked over.  Ian turned a chair around and straddled it, learning his elbows on the top edges and taking several long, satisfying drinks from his stein. Ian Hume was the star reporter for the city’s major gay newspaper, the Gay Tribune. Two years ago he’d won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism for his expose of the medical establishment’s price-fixing of AIDS drugs. Turner and Hume had gone through the police academy together and had been assigned the same district as beat cops. They’d come to respect and like each other. But Ian had gotten fed up with the system, and in addition made the decision to come out sexually. He’d gone back to school for his journalism degree and begun writing newspaper articles; then he’d quit the department to work full-time as a reporter for the local gay newspaper. Ian had been a great help to Paul in the emotionally difficult time after his wife’s death, when his son was born. They had been lovers for three years and close friends since their breakup. Occasionally they had been of some help to each other on cases. Sometimes the sharing of information proved very helpful.”  Page 45.Six-foot-six frame reporter. 	144071
1997	Ian Hume: Truth Can Get You Killed, The	NM		Zubro, Mark Richard	#4 in the Paul Turner Series.	Reporter Ian Hume for the Gay Tribune and other gay people are delighted that a homophobic federal appeals judge is murdered. Hume’s friend and former lover, Det. Paul Turner, Chicago's finest gay detective investigates.	144072
2009	iCarly: iRocked the Vote	T			Episode #34. 2-7-2009	TV Reporter (Shauntay Hinton). Carley gets caught up in a feud between two performers on “American Sings.”	144073
1982	Icarus Seal, The	N	OWN - H	Hyde, Christopher		Journalist Peter Coffin, who prefers his personal computer to a notebook	144074
1998	Ice	MT				Newscaster (J.C. Kenny)	144075
1993	Ice & Rapture	N		Mason, Connie	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	144076
2000	Ice Angel	MT				Reporter Jay (Michael Rogers). Figure Skater Commentator #1 (Rosalynn Sumners). Figure Skater Commentator #2 (Peter Caruthers). Commentator #1 (Paul Barsanti). Commentator #2 (Phil Hayes).	144077
1979	Ice Castles	M		Baim, Gary L. (Story). Donald Wrye, Baim (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Sportscaster Brian Dockett (David Huffman) persuaded to build up media interest in skater by her trainer. Hopes if enough attention is generated, officials will not be able to stop her from competing for Olympics.Trainer also points out story will get sportswriter out of a Midwestern affiliate and into a network slot. Romance develops between reporter and skater, even though she has a boyfriend back home. She is injured in a fall and loses eyesight.Boyfriend guides her in leaning to skate without being able to see. She returns to competition, has brief reunion with reporter, but turns down his offer to renew their relationship. Reporter elects not to reveal secret about her blindness.Truth comes out when after a dazzling performance she falls over the flows thrown onto the ring.	144078
2001	Ice Child, The	N		McGregor, Elizabeth		London Journalist Jo Harper is saddled by her editor with a story she doesn't want. The acerbic young reporter must interview the wife of a British archeologist gone missing in the Arctic while pursuing the mystery of an expedition that vanished in 1845.She falls in love with the maverick archaeologist. When he's rescued, she has an affair with him and a child. Complications follow when he is killed in an accident.	144079
2003	Ice Cream Dream	M			Short - Drama	Newsreader (Jon Snow).	144080
2004	Ice Cream Social, The	M				Interviewer (Paul Finger).	144081
1939	Ice Follies of 1939	M	DVD -R HQ 2483, 2482.		PR	Publicity Man Hal K. Dawson	144082
1999	Ice From the Sun	M				News Broadcaster (George Cousins)	144083
2005	Ice Haven	N		Clowes, Daniel	Graphic Novel	Critic. Comic Book Critic ruminates over his breakfast cereal."While prose tends toward pure 'interiority,' coming to life in the reader's mind, and cinema gravitates toward the 'exteriority' of experiential spectacle, perhaps 'comics,' in its embrace of both the interiority of the written word…""…and the physicality of image, more closely replicates the true nature of human consciousness…."	144084
1997	Ice House, The	MT				Reporter 1 (Simon Melia). Reporter 2 (Gary Lammin). Reporter 3 (Finn Taylor).	144085
1992	Ice House, The	N		Walters, Minette		Magazine Writer Anne Cattrell is a lesbian companion to Phoebe Maybury. Ten years ago, Maybury’s hateful husband David disappeared from Streech Grange after his wife caught him in bed with their traumatized daughter Jane. Now a naked, unidentifiable corpse has been discovered in the icehouse on the Grange, and Inspectors Walsh and McLoughlin have to decide whose it is, whether he was murdered, and who killed him. Walsh planted the story years ago that Phoebe killed her husband. He and McLoughlin slug it out with Phoebe and her aggressively lesbian companions, interior designer Diana Goode and Cattrell. For good measure, McLoughlin, stung by Anne’s accurate taunts that he’s fallen for her, also tangles with unblushing liar Maisie Thompson, whose husband could be the corpse, with his long-unfaithful wife, with the village queer-bashers, and finally with Walsh himself.Three reclusive English women become the object of censure and speculation during the murder investigation. Phoebe and her housemates, Diana Goode and Anne Cattrell suddenly find their sanctuary violated by the discovery of a corpse in the estate’s ice house launching an investigation that threatens to reveal long-hidden secrets.	144086
1989	Ice Pawn	M				Photographer (Charles Edwards).	144087
2005	Ice Princess	M	DVD -R HQ 7059, 7060			Reporter (Kevin Jubinville). Commentator (Michelle Kwan).	144088
1997	Ice Storm, The	M				Weather Reporter (Barbara Garrick)	144089
2005	Ice T Personal Lyrics	MUS		Ice T		News Media. "News reporters, some think they can talk for me Lies, misquotes, changin' all my words around But if I catch 'em on the street they'll get beat down They get money for hype-type publicity They don't think twice about dissin' me."But that's a mistake with the SYNDICATE you shouldn't mess I hope those punk reporters wear vests! Personal Take that personal…."	144090
1990	Ice Wind and Fire	N		Keegan, Mel (pseudonym)	Gay Men’s Press, Britain.	Investigative Journalist Greg Farris and Photographer Alex Connor for a London magazine, are gay lovers, and get caught up in murder, drug smuggling and sex slavery. They have previously worked together and are now meant to be on holiday in the Caribbean but they find a sunken plane and attempted murder intrudes. Alex is Australian and there are lots of references to Australian exotica. Racial politics move between good Rastafarians, bad Americans and thugs like “gorillas.”	144091
1941	Ice-Capades (aka Ice Capades)	M		Dawn, Isabel, Boyce DeGaw (Story). Mel Shavelson, Milt Josefsberg (Additional Dialogue).  Jack Townley, Robert Haran, Oliver Cooper (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Bob Clemens (James Ellison) misses getting footage of skater because he was drunk for three days. Decides to fake it by photographing skater in Central Park. Sidekick tells him, "You can't do this. It's plagiarism…or something."Producer hires local skater and threatens newsreel company with million dollar lawsuit when he finds out he signed the wrong girl. Cameraman, who vowed never to get married, is told by his boss that he has to marry the woman because she faces deportation.Supervisor sends him out on a story about a dam -- "This is the kind of assignment I revel in -- dams, not dames" -- to keep him out of the way while he goes to talk to the skater. Photographer (Cyril Ring).Supervisor convinces her that cameraman could go to jail if she does not skate. She does and is a success. Cameraman returns on the night of the show and after punching out the boss, asks the skater to marry him."I…make an ace cameraman of you and you go honest on me. Why?"  "Because somebody has to shoot square around here. One two-timing, double-crossing heel is enough for any outfit."	144092
1999	Icebreaker	M				Reporter Jane (Peggy Hayes)	144093
1994	Iced	N		Robinson, Kevin	Weinberg List	Journalist	144094
1917	Iced Bullet, The	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	144095
1969	Ich bin ein Elefant, Madame	MF			West Germany	Interviewer (Guido Baumann).	144096
2006	Ich Chefe, du nix	MTF			Germany	Journalist (Stephanie Steward).	144097
1996	Ich hätte das Land gern flach	N		Keller, Christoph	Switzerland	Journalist	144098
1949	Ich mach dich glucklich	MF				Reporter Peter (Heinz Ruhmann)	144099
1993	Ich und Christine	MF				Editor (Frank Stieren).	144100
1988	Ich und Er	MF			West Germany	News Media. News Reporter (Lisbeth Bartlett).	144101
2007	Ich wollte nicht toten	TF				Journalist (Lutz Winde)	144102
1961	Ichabod and Me	T			Series 1961-1962. 36 episodes.	New York Newspaperman Robert (Bob) Major (Robert Sterling) leaves big city to  buy Phippsboro Bulletin, New England  town newspaper from former editor Ichabod Adams (George Chandler). Incidents as seen through eyes of newspaper publisher.	144103
2005	Icon	MT		Forsyth, Frederick (Novel). Adam Armus (Teleplay)		News Media. Metropol Hotel Reporter #2 (Lili Lazarova). BBN Anchor (Dermot Martin). BBN Moscow Reporter (Stephen Dewar). SNN TV Newsanchor (Susan Pan). SNN Reporter at Bombsite (John Hansson).Metropol Hotel Reporter #1 (Maria Ignatova). Metropol Hotel Reporter #2 (Lili Lazarova).	144104
1910	Iconoclast, The	M				Printer's visit to publisher's home	144105
1917	Iconoclast, The	N		Hamilton, Helen		Newspaper effect  on lives	144106
2005	Iconoclasts: Renee Zellweger on Christiane Amanpour	DT	DVD -R HQ 10270		Episode. 12-8-2005	TV News Correspondent Christiane Amanpour is interviewed by Renee Zellweger on her life and times as a newswoman. 	144107
2006	Icons	T			Series	News Media. Reporter (Jonah Ray). CB Reporter (Chad Fogland).	144108
1989	Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice	T				Journalist. 19th-century journalist known among black reporters as princess of the press, who led nation's first anti-lynching campaign	144109
2000	Ida Tarbell: All in the Day's Work	DT	DVD -R 1570		5-26-2000 Documentary	Investigative Journalist exposes the Standard Oil monopoly.	144110
1987	Idag rod	MTF			Sweden.	Photographer (Anders Alnemark).	144111
1943	Idaho	M				Editor Jim Stevens (Gus Glassmire).	144112
1929	Idaho Red	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	144113
1998	Ideal Husband, An	M			UK	Critics. Photographer (Philip Clayton Smith)	144114
1917	Ideal Interviews	SS	UCLA	Leacock, Stephen	In "Frenzied Fiction."	Journalists	144115
2008	Identita - La vera storia di Juan Piras Person	DF			Italy	Journalist (Faustina Hanglin). 	144116
2006	Identity Theory	N		Temple, Peter		Entertainment Reporter Caroline Wishart stumbles into investigative journalism. Her business, until now, has been exposing the sex lives of British politicians.A South African security guard and ex-mercenary comes into possession of a videotape that seems to implicate American troops in a massacre of African villagers. He takes the tape to England where he tries to attract Wishart's interest.Meanwhile, German Journalist John Asnelm who was once abducted in Beirut and now works for a secretive intelligence firm, is dealing with ghosts of his own past.	144117
1979	Ides of March Conspiracy, The	N	OWN - P	Matthews, Clyde		Reporter who wants to cover the story of the decade.	144118
2006	Idiocracy	M		Judge, Mike (Story and Screenplay).	Sci-Fi	Tabloid media in the future 2505. Female Newscaster (Melissa Dawn). Male Newscaster (Derek Southers). Female Reporter (Lidia Porto). Cameraman (Greg Pitts).	144119
1998	Idioterne	MF				Interviewer (Lars von Trier)	144120
1999	Idle Hands	M				News Media. News Reporter (Sabrina Lu)	144121
2006	Idlewild	M				Photographer (Bryan Barber).	144122
2006	Idol	M				Publicist Jeremy Cohen (Jordon Feldman). Publicist's Assistant (Derek Mehn). Interviewer #1 (Sam Ruben). Interviewer #3 (Beau Wilson). Interviewer #4 (Hardy Jansen). Documentary Filmmaker (Christopher Long). Documentary Assistant (Evan Miller).Photographer #1 (Sarah Tiana Yanes). Photographer #2 (David Ury). Photographer #3 (Matt McDonald). Photographer's Assistant (Adam Haggerty). Camera Operator (Mike Heim).	144123
1996	Idol Chatter	N		Lawerenson, Deborah (aka Lawrenson, Deborah)	Sequel to "Hot Gossip"	Reporter Rosy Hope dispatched to Cannes Film Festival to find Hollywood's most reclusive star. Caught between thorns of rival gossips Benedict Pierce and Jamie Raj.	144124
1916	Idol of the Stage, The	M				Reporter (Alan Robinson)	144125
2006	iDol, The	MF				Cameraman (Takashi Yamazaki).	144126
1917	Idolaters	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	144127
1976	Idole	TF			West Germany	Interviewer (Fatima Igramhan).	144128
1965	Idoli controluce	MF			Italy	Newspaperman (Beppe Barletti).	144129
1980	Idolmaker, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2525, 2526. L.			News Media. Public Relations.	144130
2000	Iedereen beroemd!	MF				Cameraman (Marc Didden).	144131
2009	Iep!	M				News Media. Reporter (Hans Somers). A girl has wings instead of arms and a bird-watcher finds her under brushwood and takes her home. He and his wife decide to keep her and raise her like an ordinary girl, but she flies away. She wants to go South with the other birds and it becomes a long and adventurous journey.	144132
1946	If a Body Kill a Body	N		Mortimer, Peter		Press	144133
1962	If a Man Answers	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	144134
1932	If I Had a Million	M	L			Press	144135
1935	If I Have Four Apples	N	OWN - H	Lawrence, Josephine		Press	144136
1973	If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever?	N		Kerr, M.E.		Newspaper. Underground newspaper.	144137
1920	If I Were King	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	144138
2007	If I Were Your Woman	NR		Hill, Donna		Public Relations Manager Stephanie Moore for Pause for Men day spa brings her up close and personal with a sexy photographer Tony Washington.This follows a messy affair that threatened her career as a publicist so she swore off mixing business with pleasure. She vowed never to mess with a married man again, but the photographer has her rethinking her newfound scruples. She suspects he is wed.	144139
2006	If It Bleeds	N		Hill, Bonnie Heam		Reporter Corina Vasquez  is promoted as the assistant to Matthew Henderson, the San Joaquin Valley California Valley Voice investigative reporter. She wants only to prove to her boss, her coworkers and herself that she's the right choice for the job.When the body of the city's first woman mayor is discovered in a dusty vineyard, and her boss is nowhere to be found, Vasquez gets her chance. Then a second brutal murder connects to the first.As she unearths the details around  both killings, she begins to suspect that she's merely skimming the surface of a deep conspiracy. And the only person who can help her, the acting mayor, is the man who broke her heart.Henderson wants her off the story, the acting mayor wants her back. And as her reporting of the case puts her into the limelight, she realizes she's become a target for an unpredictable and desperate enemy. Vasquez was the paper's business reporter.With Henderson off, Metro Editor J.T. Malone sent Corina to cover the story of the missing mayor. She knows that will be her break as the newspaper mantra, "If it bleeds it leads" will put the story on the front page.	144140
2005	If It Bleeds	N		Crosthwaite, Bernie		Photojournalist Jude Baxendale is a press photographer who works in the callous world of newspapers -- if it bleeds, it leads! When Baxendale is dispatched to snap a young woman’s bloody body in a local park her whole world is turned upside down. For the murdered girl is her own son’s girlfriend. Frustrated by the lack of police progress, Jude vows to unravel the layers of the girl’s complex past. But nothing about the artist’s model was ever what it seemed. And exposing the truth will risk Jude’s job, her reputation, her sanity -- and put her squarely in the sights of a serial killer. 	144141
1969	If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium	M				Photographer (Robert Vaughn).	144142
1999	If Men Were Angels	NM		Karaim, Reed		Reporter Cliff O'Connell is a 33-year-old Montana-born journalist who discovers reluctantly that a liberal Illinois congressman has had a moral lapse. Breaking the story will gain him entree to the privileged Ivy League world of newspaper journalism.Working in Washington D.C. for a newspaper syndicate based in San Diego, O'Connell is assigned to cover the senator's campaign. His main worry is that his ex-lover is on the staff.But as the campaign catches fire, O'Connell begins to respect the congressman. Then he uncovers part of the candidate's past overlooked by other reporters, finally unearthing a bombshell.Agonizing whether to run the story, O'Connell makes a personal rather than a professional decision because of something his ex-lover says. He must live with the consequences.In the name of truth, journalists pursue every secret, invade every corner and publish so that the public can know the simple facts and decide the truth for themselves.	144143
2005	If the Shoe Fits	N		DeFreitas, Sally		Reporter Tracy Quinn investigates the murder of a flirtatious real estate agent. The detective on the case is oddly attractive and seems interested in Tracy-but she's cautious, thinking his attentions are just part of the investigation.Suspicion swirls around the Diamond D Ranch when the handyman there is twice rescued from curious accidents. Clearly something is wrong at the Diamond D-but is there any connection between this controversial new resort and the recent murder?Quite possibly, Tracy holds the clue that will tie it all together. But will she remember it in time-and will anyone listen to her if she does?	144144
1996	If These Walls Could Talk: 1996	MT				Photographer (Rob Camilletti).	144145
1920	If Winter Comes	N		Hutchinson, A.S.M.		Press	144146
1947	If Winter Comes	M	DVD -R HQ 5082, 5083. SVD 1207			Press. Writer of British schoolbooks befriends a pregnant girl and it costs him his wife and job.	144147
1979	If Winter Comes	NR		Palmer, Diana	Silhouette Books 373-McFadden Romance	Reporter Carla Maxwell finds out charismatic Phoenix mayor is not all he claims to be. Rukjor had it the popular politician was an embezzler. Maxwell the reporter has to get to the bottom of the story. Carla the woman has other ideas.Reporter Bill Peck shares city hall beat with Maxwell.	144148
1994	If Wishes Were Horses...	N		Pascal, Francine		Journalist Nick Devlin, a talented journalist, has died of cancer.  His wife, Anna, tries to put it all behind her.	144149
2004	If You Are Afraid of Heights	N		Jha, Raj Kamal		Journalist Mala investigates the murder of an 11-year-old girl in a red dress whose body was discovered in a canal, the post-mortem indicating she was gagged and raped.Reporter arrives in a small town to uncover the story of a child's rape and murder.  One of three tales come together.	144150
1973	If You Can't Be Good	NM	OWN - P	Thomas, Ross		Columnist Frank Size in Washington	144151
1935	If You Could Only Cook	M	DVD -R HQ 10227, 10226. 			News Media. Reporter (Mike Lally). Reporter (Charles Mason).  Reporter (John Tyrrell). Newsboy (William Anderson).	144152
2005	If You Just Say Yes	NR		Laudat, Reon		Journalist Michelle Michaels from Manhattan just can't seem to get a break when she finds herself the subject of false rumors. Now she's being blindsided by her own boss.Wrongly suspecting her of trading sex for scoops, he's caved in to the shady newsroom gossip and  sent Michelle quietly packing on a leave of absence to her hometown of Detroit.Michaels' family secrets still lurk in her hometown. With a career on the DL and a love life at low-ebb, Michelle's hit rock bottom-until she meets dark, dimpled, and delicious Detroit Reporter Wesley Abbott of the Herald.Abbott's plate is full investigating a corrupt local judge. Now he's got something else to investigate-and she's the sweetest thing to sashay into the Herald in years.But Michelle and Wesley have more in common than they ever imagined, and it's not just mellow vibes. In fact, it's a scandal! And when these two bodies bump, so does trouble-with a capital T...	144153
1948	If You Knew Susie	M	DVD -R HQ 2271, 2272. VHS 1273	Wilson, Warren, Oscar Brodney, Bud Pearson, Lester A. White (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike Garrett (Allyn Joslyn) plays up a story about two vaudevillians who discover government owes them several billion dollars because of an agreement made with their ancestors during the Revolutionary War.When rival news agency accuses the couple of being greedy, the reporter tries to regain spotlight by arranging for couple to be kidnapped. They are abducted by actual crooks, but escape. Decide not to take the money because it would bankrupt the country.Reporter (Robert Bray). Reporter (George Chandler). Editor (Don Beddoe).	144154
1958	If You Knew Tomorrow	T				TV Newscaster Ned Carver (Bruce Gordon), newscaster whose teletype machine reports news that will happen instead of what has happened	144155
2005	If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name	DT		Lende, Heather		Columnist Heather Lende works on a newspaper in Alaska and offers touching stories about neighbors with whom she shares wedding celebrations, potluck dinners, tears for missing fishermen -- all the joys and sorrows of family life in a remote town.	144156
1982	If You Love This Planet	DT			Short	Newsreel Narrator (Ed Herlihy) of the Universal Newsreel.	144157
2000	If You Only Knew	M				Aspiring Journalist Jonathan Schaech (Parker Concorde), aspiring journalist who pretends he is gay to room with beautiful female artist.  Freelancer. Newspaper Editor (Joseph Travolta).	144158
2009	IFC Media Project, The: Agendas	DT	DVD -R HQ 11142		Episode #9. 5-17-2009	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.	144159
2009	IFC Media Project, The: American Worldview	DT	DVD -R HQ 11090		Episode #7. 5-3-2009. Second Season Premiere	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.This episode focuses on how the United States is represented in the world's media, and how the world is (mis)represented within our own nation. The feature segment, hosted by former Al Jazeera producer Robb Wood, takes a look at the lack of availability of Al Jazeera English in the U.S. This segment includes interviews with Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media, a driving force behind the movement to ban the channel, as well as members of the anti-Al Jazeera "Vermont Defenders League." Allan Block of Buckeye Cable in Ohio, the only cable operator in the U.S. currently airing the channel, is also profiled. This episode's mini-feature looks at Radmilla Suleymanova, a 26-year-old journalism school graduate, who takes a personal journey to the country of Georgia to better understand the country's recent conflict with Russia. This story includes an interview with the man responsible for Georgia's "PR campaign" during the war. IFC's resident "News Junkie" spotlights how the mainstream news media covers developing nations. This episode also features an interview with BBC executive producer and creator of "BCC World News America," Rome Hartman, regarding international vs. U.S. context within news stories.	144160
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Anatomy of a Story, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 10648		Episode #5. 12-16-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.This episode follows a Spanish language reporter from El Diario La Prensa as she criss-crosses the country on a Greyhound bus seeking out Latino stories. The feature piece looks at how the narrative of the drug war has been played and replayed in the press.Journalists, even the bad ones, are storytellers. The news is an ongoing soap opera and the best stories are the one's that go beyond what we already know. This episode looks at how journalists put these stories together.Carmen + El Diaro La Prensa (4min)Carmen, a Colombian immigrant to the US, is a reporter for El Diaro La Prensa, the nation's largest Latino newspaper. While the rest of the newspaper industry is imploding, El Diaro La Prensa's circulation and ad revenue is exploding. We explore this phenomenon by joining Carmen on the road as she travels through the American heartland covering different stories of America's struggle to deal with its melting pot mentality.Media Encyclopedia: TBD (2min)Another entry in our Media Encyclopedia, the handbook to the tricks and tropes of the journalistic trade.The War on Drugs (10min)Pot. Weed. Reefer. It's the dangerous drug that leads to even more dangerous drugs and if you smoke it you'll amount to nothing and quite possibly end up dead. Or so goes the story. And it's a story that's enjoyed amazing staying power – even though huge numbers of Americans have smoked it and lived to tell the tale. Fed by the US government and nearly unquestioned by the mainstream media, the anatomy of this story is hilarious.News Junkie: TBD (2min)Our viral animated and news addled Junkie checks in with the latest installment of his hilarious paranoid rantings.Interview: TBD (4min)	144161
2009	IFC Media Project, The: Crossing the Line	DT	DVD -R HQ 11123		Episode #8. 5-10-2009	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.This episode focuses on ethics in journalism. When is it "ok" (or not "ok") for reporters to cross the line, in the name of pursuing a story?  When do the rules on free speech come into play?  The feature segment takes an in-depth look at the case of Muntander Al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist arrested in December 2008 for throwing his shoes at President George W. Bush during a press conference in Iraq. Both western and Iraqi news media are interviewed about their reactions to the scandal, including what the event's coverage meant on each side of the globe. The episode features an interview with Al-Zaidi's brother in Iraq. This episode's mini-feature takes a deep dive into the ethics of news magazines, through the eyes of former 48 Hours correspondent and producer Eames Yates, who is also the stepson of legendary 60 Minutes journalist Mike Wallace.  IFC's resident "News Junkie" shares his top five tips for journalists to stay on the straight and narrow. This episode also features an interview with Randy Cohen, Sunday Times Magazine "The Ethicist" columnist.	144162
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Dumbing It Down	DT	DVD -R HQ 10560		Episode #3. 12-2-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30. This episode details a behavioral experiment conducted by a Boston neuroscientist that looks at the mental and emotional effects of pundit-driven news. The feature piece uses a story about Big Pharma as an entry into understanding why we don't react to the news the way we used to.The devolution of the news into a commodity that appeals to our dumbest, most base instincts is explored in this episode.Pundit Experiment (4min)We commission a scientific experiment to gauge the psychological effects of a news-cycle driven by blathering idiots screaming at each other. The neuroscientist Carl Marci hooks a roomful of people up to a bunch of wires and finds that the screaming pundit-driven news is more likely to affect our beliefs than the more traditional and informational style of news delivery.Media Encyclopedia: Personality! (2min)Delivering the news used to be easy. You just had to be a man, serious, paternal. But now, anyone can be a news deliverer – and that means each of these anchors is in a life-and-death struggle to distinguish themselves from the pack. They do this by developing their own peculiar styles, making spectacle of themselves and, increasingly, wasting news time talking about themselves and their own lives.Information Overload (10min)In our feature piece, we hire a seasoned health care reporter to reveal an untold story of corporate greed preying on the health and welfare of our nations' elderly. But in a world of 24 hour news and global tales of misery, the bad news has become less than shocking or, worse, somewhat paralyzing. Using our pharmaceutical story as a jumping off point, we explore the sense of helplessness all this news can create and, better still, how we as consumers of the news can create something proactive from the information we're sifting through.News Junkie: TBD (2min)Another installment of our viral animated News Junkie as he rants and raves about his news addiction.Interview: Dan Rather (4min)Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather walks us through the evolution of television news from its early days to this current world in which the news itself has taken a backseat to immediacy and opinion to the detriment of the democratic society it is meant to serve.Dan Rather, Jr is a journalist and former news anchor for the CBS Evening News and is now managing editor and anchor of a television news magazine, Dan Rather Reports, on the cable channel HDNet. Dan Rather has covered every major event in the world in the past 50 years. He has interviewed every United States president from Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush and virtually every major international leader of the past 30 years. He landed two news-breaking interviews with Saddam Hussein, in 1990 and in 2003. In 2004, as a correspondent for 60 Minutes II, Rather also broke what was arguably that year's biggest story—the abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison. Among the landmarks of his illustrious career was his critically acclaimed live reporting on the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Rather spent 53 hours and 35 minutes on the air over less than four days beginning the morning of the attacks. In 2000, he anchored Election Night 2000, a marathon that kept him on the air continuously from 6:00 PM on Tuesday, Nov. 7, to 10:00 AM on Wednesday, Nov. 8.Rather served as anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News from March 9, 1981 to March 9, 2005, the longest such tenure in broadcast journalism history. He anchored and reported for 48 Hours from its premiere on Jan. 19, 1988, through September 2002. He was a correspondent for 60 Minutes from October 1975 to September 1981, and again from March 2005 to the summer of 2006. Rather served as a correspondent for 60 Minutes II from its debut on Jan. 13, 1999, to its final edition in September 2005. He has received numerous Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award and citations from critical, scholarly, professional and charitable organizations.	144163
2009	IFC Media Project, The: Economics and News	DT	DVD -R HQ 11157		Episode #10. 5-24-2009	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.This episode focuses on the state of the media in the current economy.  Now that our country is in a state of crisis, can media outlets - and the news as we know it - survive?  Multiple case studies and perspectives are presented from former media insiders on how media outlets have been forced to change financially, and which ones are benefiting most from the digital shift.  This episode's mini-feature chronicles the death of the Rocky Mountain News after 149 years of existence.  Told from the point of view of John Temple, Rocky Mountain News editor and publisher, this essay piece draws on footage shot between the day the closure was announced and the day the paper shut its doors for good.  IFC's resident "News Junkie" gives us his solutions for the economic woes of the news media industry. 	144164
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Frontlines of Journalism, The	DT			Episode #2. 11-25-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30. This episode follows Iraqi war photojournalist Ben Lowy as he captures the conflict, people, occupation and reconstruction of this war-torn country. The feature piece looks at how the Bush administration used propaganda in the form of the embed program and the military analyst program to sell the war to the American people through the aid of the media.In this episode we explore how journalists function during a time of war. With the three main pieces centered around the conflict in Iraq, we dig into the art of covering war, the trouble with trusting the government, and the ramifications of crossing that government.Photojournalist (4min)Meet Benjamin Lowy, conflict photographer. Through this first person video diary, we are transported to Kirkuk, Iraq where we see the dangerous life of a photojournalist passionate about capturing the images of a war and the American public increasingly does not care about.Media Encyclopedia: Good Reporting (2min)In this week's Media Encyclopedia, we look up the definition of "good reporting."  Cable news broadcasters bring us the earth-shattering investigation of a girl selling her virginity to the highest bidder and demonstrate the inherent difficulties of reporting live while being attack by bumblebees and dangerous flotsam.Propaganda (10min)Guided by comedian and 60 Minutes alum Jimmy Tingle, we examine the history of our government's use of the media to garner public support for military action. Using the Pentagon's own definition of propaganda, we go to the Pentagon to explore the genesis of the "embedded media" program and we talk to two retired generals about the Pentagon's use of cable news "military analysts" to convince the American people of the war's success regardless of the facts on the ground.News Junkie: Gate (2min)Our News Junkie loses himself in a hilarious rant against the media's tendency to slap "-Gate" on the end of anything that even resembles a scandal as if that somehow makes the pseudo-scandal more interesting.Interview: Valerie Plame (4min)We sit down with Valeria Plame and learn about how the government can use the media to destroy your life if you or your husband piss off the wrong people or dare to tell truth.Valerie Plame Wilson is a former CIA operative who in 2003 found herself the subject of a political storm when her covert identity was revealed in a syndicated newspaper column by Robert Novack. The longtime operations officer, who was involved in issues of counter-proliferation, became a central figure in a U.S. Justice Department investigation involving criminal exposure of covert government agents that eventually led to the prosecution and conviction of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Born on Elmendorf Air Force base in Anchorage, Alaska, Plame's career in the CIA included extensive work in counter-proliferation operations, working to ensure that enemies of the United States could not threaten America with weapons of mass destruction. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University, and Master's degrees from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. 	144165
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Future of News, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 10640		Episode #6. 12-23-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.This episode will involve a post election stunt, which will look at issues surrounding news and information on the Internet. Another installment of "The Media Encyclopedia," an animated "News Junkie," a video essay on George Saunders' book The Braindead Megaphone, and a feature interview with a well-known journalist will be included in this episode.	144166
2009	IFC Media Project, The: Government and the Media	DT	DVD -R HQ 11154		Episode #11. 5-31-2009	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30.The IFC Media Project crew has been tracking the work of four journalists inside the White House press corps since President Obama's inauguration.  Commentary from these journalists is weaved together to offer an intimate peek inside the White House press corps, including a portrait of how our nation's president directly relates with the media. This episode's mini-feature will take a lively look at the history, policy and trends that have affected just how transparent a look we get at our government in action.  IFC's resident "News Junkie" offers up his Unified Conspiracy Theory on the subject of the Government and its control of the media.	144167
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Taboos	DT	DVD -R HQ 10551		Episode #1. 11-18-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30. This episode examines specific media obsessions as well as off-limit topics in news reporting. A look at news taboos -- the issues the media can’t figure out how to discuss and the ones they just can’t stop talking about. The News Loves Missing White Girls! (4min)In this mini-feature, we follow a media consultant who brought us nearly two years of Natalee Holloway coverage as he works a new missing girl story in the media.The Media Encyclopedia: Allegedly (2min)In our weekly look at the tricks and tropes of the news trade, we examine the media's use and abuse of the word "allegedly" – that magical word that allows a reporter to report anything, even if its demonstrably untrue.Israel: The Third Rail of American Journalism (10min)Israel and Middle-East expert Mark LeVine explores the evolution of his own Jewish identity by digging into the American media's coverage of Israel. Mark talks to pro-Israel lobbyists and other experts on the subject to find out how the media's failure to critically examine America's relationship with Israel affects our foreign policy and our international standing.News Junkie: Race in the News (2min)In our animated viral segment, we enter the paranoid world of our News Junkie. Holed up in his apartment, surrounded by a constant flow of news-information, the Junkie this week ponders the media's use of correspondents based on the color of their skin.Interview: Tucker Carlson (4min)We sit down with Tucker Carlson and explore the polarization of the television news and its devolution into one big shouting match. Carlson talks about his own political beliefs and the trouble he's gotten into by not being afraid to piss off liberals and conservatives alike.Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson is an American political news correspondent and commentator. Currently, Carlson is listed as MSNBC's Senior Campaign Correspondent, and appears regularly on Verdict with Dan Abrams as a panelist in political discussions. Carlson most recently served as host of the MSNBC program Tucker. Carlson joined MSNBC in February 2005 from CNN, where he was the youngest anchor in the history of the network. While with CNN, he hosted a number of shows and specials, including the network's political debate program, Crossfire. During the same period, Carlson also hosted a weekly public affairs program on PBS, Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered. As a magazine and newspaper journalist, Carlson has reported from around the world, most recently from Iraq and Lebanon. He has been a columnist for New York and Reader's Digest. He currently writes for Esquire, The Weekly Standard, The New Republic and The New York Times Magazine. 	144168
2008	IFC Media Project, The: Unreliable Sources	DT	DVD -R HQ 10580		Episode #4. 12-9-2008	News Media Analysis and Criticism. Host: Gideon Yago, an MTV News veteran at 30. The first part of this episode critiques the press coverage of the looming economic crisis on Wall Street. The feature piece looks at how New York's three major daily papers failed to critically cover the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn, and is a case study in how big business controls the news.This episode looks at the people and outlets that provide us the news, and asks: Who are they? Why should we trust them?Wall Street (4min)New Zealander Tim Wilson struggles to understand the American financial market and collective madness that led us all to believe in it. Looking back at previous crises, Wilson demonstrates that the current collapse was entirely foreseeable for anyone who was looking – but, unfortunately, the folks who deliver the financial news are more cheerleaders than reporters.Who's Your Daddy (3min)As a show, we at the The IFC Media Project are always telling you about the forces and influences behind the news. But what about the force behind our own show? In 3 minutes of animated fun, we drop the dime on our corporate ownership and reveal just who pulls the strings that make this show happen.Atlantic Yards (10min)New York has three major daily papers all competing for readers, advertisers and power. This should lead to great coverage of major stories – but in the case of one story at least, it hasn't. Atlantic Yards is one of the biggest real estate developments in the city's history, yet the three papers have barely scratched the surface. In this piece we examine how government collusion with the developer and the developer's business ties to the paper have resulted in a half-told story that's failed to serve the public interest.News Junkie: TBD (2min)Our viral animated and news addled Junkie checks in with the latest installment of his hilarious paranoid rantings.Interview: The Yes Men (4min)The Yes Men have made a career (and a couple movies) out of fucking with corporate bad guys and the news media that cover them. Playing pranks on everyone from the big oil companies to the New York Times, The Yes Men use humor and subterfuge to attack greed, environmental destruction, and shitty news coverage.	144169
1999	Iggy Vile M.D.	MT				Reporter (Chris Humphrey). News Cameraman (Ben Good).	144170
2001	Ignition	M				News. News Anchor #1 (Joanna Piros). News Anchor #2 (Paul Carson).	144171
1953	Igor Cassini Show, The	DT			1953-54	Columnist Igor Cassini (Cholly Knickerbocker) hosted celebrity-interview program	144172
1965	Ih, du forbarmende	MF				English Photographer (William Rosenberg)	144173
2000	Ihaka: Blunt Instrument	M				Newsreader (Ron Wilson). Parliamentary Reporter (Paul Mullins).	144174
2004	Ihmisen kokoinen katastrofi	DF			Finland	Reporter Riitta Granath Reporter Mirja Pyykko.	144175
1993	Ihos tis siopis, O	TF			Greece	Reporter Fanis (Spiros Sarafianos).	144176
2004	II - Charlie	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba escape from the Iraqi army and join up with the Kuwaiti resistance. 	144177
2004	Ika resuraa (aka Calamari Wrestler, The)	MF			Japan	Sports Media. Reporters covering the match. They interview the squid, the wrestler’s opponent. The squid can talk. They ask, “Mr. Calamari, what kind of foods do you like?”  The squid may be the reincarnation of a major wrestler. Newspapers and Magazines.  All of Japan is buzzing about the pro wrestling match. Ringside Reporter. 	144178
1997	Ikaw pala ang mahal ko	MF			Philippines	Journalist	144179
1994	Ike and Abby: Until Death	NM		Whitney, Polly	#1 Ike and Abby Mysteries	TV News Director Abby Abagnarro and News Producer Ike Taggart work together in the control room at NTB Network's Morning Watch news show even though they are divorced. They discover Star Anchorwoman Connie Candela dead in her studio chair.She looks as alive as venerable, pretzel-mouthed co-anchor Noel Heavener. Why was her hairdo and make-up done perfectly and a note tied to her finger reading, "I'll be watching for you," the signature sign-off of her vengeful predecessor Hannah Van Stone.The two team up to clear Abby who doesn't have an alibi for the crucial 11-minute span during which the body could have been placed on the set. While the pair work around the NYPD to dig up dirt on their own, they become the next targets for murder.Nerve-gas canister attached to Abby's roller blades leads to evacuation of the NBT building. They are shot at and another canister of nerve gas is thrown onto the Staten Island Ferry.When a prominent anchorwoman is discovered dead, divorced investigators Abagnarro and Tygard are challenged to put their differences aside in other to catch a killer.	144180
1979	Ike: The War Years	MT				Journalist Lowell Thomas as himself. Press, News Media and Eisenhower	144181
2000	Iki-jigoku	MF			Japan	Journalist	144182
1952	Ikiru	MF			Japan	Newspaperman (Tomoo Nagai).	144183
1976	Ikiteiru gyokusai no shima	MTF				Interviewer (Nagisa Oshima)	144184
1976	Ikiteiru umi no bohyo	DF			Japan - Short	Interviewer Nagisa Oshima. Narrator Mizuho Suzuki (Voice).	144185
2002	Ikke hore, ikke se…	MF			Denmark Short	News Media. The Journalist (Kim Sonderholm Andersen).	144186
2003	Ilaria Alpi - Il Piu Crudele Dei Giorni	MF				Correspondent-Reporter Ilaria Alpi working for the Italian television channel RAI and her cameraman Miran Hrovatin were killed in an ambush in Mogadishu on March 20, 1994.Reconstructing the 30 days that led up to this real-life drama, this film follows up on the investigation of the journalist who was convinced that arms were being smuggled out of Italy under cover of humanitarian aid.Tribute to the two Italian correspondents in Somalia also honors the courage of all the men and women who seek truth on dangerous territory.	144187
0001	Iliad, The	PO	COPY	Homer		Heralds. Messengers. The Herald Idaios. Bellerophontes the blameless. Eume'des, Herald in Troy.  Eury'bates is Herald for Agamemnon. Herald for Odysseus (the two are probably the same person).Idai'os.  Herald of Priam.  Kop'reus, Herald of Eurystheus. Talthy'bios, Herald of Agamemnon. Thoo'tes, Herald of Menestheus.	144188
1996	Ill Wind	N		Anderson, Kevin J. and Doug Beason		Public Relations disaster. News Media. Supertanker has crashed off the shores of San Francisco producing the largest oil spill in history. Desperate to avert an ecological and public relations disaster, a multinational oil company releases an untested virus designed to break up the spill. The “oil-eating” microbe propagates through the air and spreads like wildfire on the wind destroying anything made of petroleum-destroying gasoline in automobile tanks, plastic, nylon, the very fabric of modern civilization itself. The devouring of most of the world’s long-chain polycarbons (gasoline, plastics, and so on) leads to a breakdown of communications and information-processing systems. 	144189
1955	Illegal	M				News Vendor (Phil Arnold)	144190
2007	Illegal Aliens	M			Sci-Fi	TV Anchorman (Tim Philbin).	144191
1949	Illegal Entry	M				News Shop Proprietor (Edward Clark) as an undercover agent.	144192
1988	Illegally Yours	M				Reporter #1 (Theresa Hassett). Reporter #2 (Richard Lavery). Reporter #3 (Robert J. Wedyck).	144193
2005	Illuminados por el fuego (aka Blessed By Fire	M				Journalist Esteban Leguizamon (Gaston Pauls) is informed that one of the men he served with 20 years ago in the 1982 war in the Falkland islands (the Malvinas) has attempted to commit suicide after suffering years of depression brought on by his experiences in the war. Esteban visits the comatose man at the hospital and in a series of extended flashbacks, revisits the scene of Argentina’s unwinnable war. 	144194
1999	Illuminata	M				Theater Critic Bevalaqua (Christopher Walken) as smug theater critic. Journalist (David Cale).	144195
1969	Illumination Rounds	SS	GPL	Herr, Michael	In "Writing Under Fire: Stories of the Vietnam War."	Writer-Narrator. Writer in Vietnam.  Bob Stokes of Newsweek.  Correspondents.	144196
1999	Illusion	N		Robertson, Denise		TV Reporter Leigh Barnes is an ambitious TV journalist in London who claims to want children someday but not now. His girlfriend Rachel, a television floor manager, is pregnant and if she doesn't have an abortion, Barnes will probably leave her.Unable to talk to him or her family about her pregnancy, she turns to an old flame for advice.But before she can make a decision about the baby, she realizes she must find the army corporal who gave birth to her -- it seems her father had an affair and she was the result. She wants to know more about her past.As she searches for her missing mother, more revelations are in store for her.	144197
2003	Illusion	M				Interviewer (Gibson Frazier).	144198
2009	Illusion	M				News Media. Anchor #1 (Suzanne Stevens). Anchor #2 (Miriam C. Grant). A man wakes up from a coma to find he has a grandson and memories of a life he has not lived.	144199
2000	Illusions of Love	NR		King-Gamble, Marcia		Reporter Skye Walker is back in her hometown of Mills Creek in Pennsylvania writing for the local newspaper after eight years in Paris.There she blossomed from ugly ducking into beautiful swan. Now she is a self-confident journalist and a very attractive woman, not the same woman who was stood up for the prom as a practical joke.One of her first big assignments is to interview an acclaimed black illusionist who has come back home for much needed rest amid rumors surrounding him involving a number of missing women who were associated with him.He's also the man who stood her upon prom night. He has little patience with journalists, especially beautiful young journalists. Walker is at first insulted he doesn't remember who she is, and when he does, he is embarrassed.	144200
2006	Illustration for New Yorker column, "The Current Cinema" -- Tobacco and Drugs: 'Thank You For Smoking.'	A	OWN			News Media microphones surrounding Aaron Eckhart as Nick Naylor, a spokesman for the tobacco lobby.  Microphones include "6." Five microphones held by hands.	144201
1960	Iloinen Linnanmaki	MF			Finland.	News Media. Commercial Reporter (Tais Maki). Photographer  (Jarno Hiilloskorpi). Joukahainen (Leo Peritti).The Shampoo Wars. Two competing hair care companies demonstrate their products on stage at a Helsinki amusement park using celebrities from television, the hottest new media of the early 1960s.	144202
0001	Ilsa, the Wicked Warden (aka Greta - Haus ohne Manner, Ilsa: Absolute Power	M			Adult	Reporter Abbie Phillips (Tania Busselier) goes undercover as a patient at a clinic for sexually aberrant women in the jungles of Los Polomas, South America to find her sister. She discovers the clinic is used for torturing the inmates for political, sexual and exploitative purposes (the sadistic Ilsa makes films of the women's’ suffering and sells them). The reporter gets involved in whippings, burnings, rapes, electrocutions, suffocation, needle torture, shock treatment and cannibalism. She is forced to lick the lead prisoner’s butt clean after a bout of diarrhea.	144203
1990	Im Frühling singt zum letzten Mal die Lerche	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Germany	TV Journalist	144204
1988	Im Laboratoriium des Doktor von Trier: Zuruck zur Magie des Kinos	DF			Germany	Interviewer Achim Forst.	144205
1965	Im Sommer des Hasen	N		Muschg, Adolf	Switzerland	Public Relations Practitioner	144206
1983	Im Zeichen des Kreuzes	MF				Journalist Kaiser (Gunnar Moller)	144207
1989	Im Zwielicht. Roman aus der Endzeit Österreichs 1938	N		Heinz, Karl Hans	Austria	Journalist	144208
1975	Image and the Flesh, The	N	OWN - P	Posner, Richard		TV Newsman Jay Byron, young TV newsman who had raced to the top of the ratings with his sensational, on-the-spot stories of blood, sex and sadism.	144209
1998	Image of an Assassination: New Look at the Zapruder Film, A	MT				Life Magazine Editor (Richard Stolley-Himself).	144210
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 120	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty -- 1970s, The: Part One -- Investigative Reporter Returns, The. A 1970s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Investigative Reporter Returns: “All The President's Men,” “The Parallax View,” “The Lives of Jenny Dolan," Capricorn One,” “The Three Days of the Condor,” "The Odessa File," "City of Angels: The November Plan."“Futureworld,” “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The Incredible Hulk.”1970s Journalist Miscellany: “Ellery Queen,”  “Between the Lines,” “Gibbsville: The Turning Point of Jim Malloy," "Mary White," "Jaws," "Mrs. Columbo," "The Tenth Month," “Shadow of the Hawk,” “Love Boat,” “The Girl From Petrovka.”“Young Winston,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Emanuelle Around the World,” “Barbara Broadcast.” “Mephisto Waltz.”	144211
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 114	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fourteen -- 1950s, The: Part One -- Real Reporters. Crusaders. Flawed Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real Reporters: Montage of Real Reporters: "The Big Story," "Person to Person" with Edward R. Murrow, "Toast of the Town" and "The Ed Sullivan Show."Crusaders: "Big Town," "The Captive City," "The Sellout," "Turning Point," "The Naked Street," "The Harder They Fall."Flawed Journalists: "Hot Summer Night," "White the City Sleeps," "Come Fill the Cup," "The Tarnished Angels," "Headline Hunters," "Lonelyhearts," "Al Capone," "The Great Man," "A Face in the Crowd."	144212
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 102	Saltzman Composite Tape		IJPC Class Two -- Front Page, The.Film Excerpts include: "The Front Page" (1932, 1974 versions intercut), "There Goes My Girl," "His Girl Friday," "Switching Channels."	144213
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 118	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eighteen -- 1960s, The: Part One -- Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes. Crusaders and Foreign Correspondents.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes: Walter Cronkite, “60 Minutes,” “Medium Cool.Crusaders: “Shock Corridor,” “Black Like Me,” Hawaii Five-0,” “Name of the Game,”  “The Bedford Incident,” “The Day The Earth Caught Fire.”Foreign Correspondents: “The Green Berets,” “The Shoes of the Fisherman,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Anzio,” “Hogan Heroes,” “Quick Before It Melts,”  “Boeing, Boeing."“The Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines,” “The Great Race,” “The Assassination Bureau”	144214
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 112	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twelve -- 1940s, The, Part Four: Investigative Reporters. A 1940s Journalist Miscellany.Film Excerpts include: Investigative Reporters: "Call Northside 777," "Babies for Sale," "I Was Framed," "Johnny Come Lately," "Keeper of the Flame," "Gentleman's Agreement," "All the King's Men."1940s Journalist Miscellany: "The Stranger on the Third Floor," "Escape from Crime," "Design for Scandal," "Lost Angel," "State Fair," "My Sister Eileen," "The Falcon Takes Over," "The Smiling Ghost," "Follow Me Quietly.""The Green Hornet Strikes Back."Race Films: "Mystery in Swing."	144215
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 119	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nineteen -- 1960s, The: Part Two -- Reporter as Observer, The. The Columnist. The Magazine Editor. The Critic. A 1960 Reporter Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter as Observer: “Elmer Gantry,” “Inherit the Wind,” “The Hoodlum Priest,” “In Cold Blood.” The Columnist: “La Dolce Vita,” “The Legend of Lylah Clare,” “A New Kind of Love.”The Magazine Editor:  “Sex and the Single Girl,” “What’s New Pussycat?”  “The Love God?”  The Critic: “Critic's Choice,” “Please Don't Eat the Daisies.”1960 Reporter Miscellany, A: “The Odd Couple,” Reporters from “Best Man”  “The Detective” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”  “Mary Poppins” “Ernest Hemingway – Adventures of a Young Man”   “Gaily, Gaily,” “Gallagher,” “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken,”“The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance,” “Cimarron,” “Twilight Zone: The Printer’s Devil,” “Green Hornet,” “Kraft Music Hall: Alan King Stops the Presses.”	144216
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 121	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-One -- 1970s, The: Part Two -- Broadcast Journalist, The. Hostile Critics.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Broadcast Journalist: “Network,” “The China Syndrome,” “The Electric Horseman,” “Act of Violence,” “First You Cry,” “Cold Turkey,” “Bananas."“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Lou Grant,” “WKRP in Cincinnati,” “Hindenburg.” “M*A*S*H.”Critics: “The Odd Couple,”  “Theatre of Blood.”	144217
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 122	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Two -- 1970s and 1980s, The -- Anonymous Journalist as Villain, The. Superhero Journalists: Clark Kent and the Daily Planet.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Anonymous Journalist as Villain: Montage of Media: “Preppie Murders,” “Winning to Kill,” “Roxanne,” “Death Wish,” “While Justice Sleeps,” “The Palermo Connection,” “The Accused,” “Cry in the Dark,” “Legal Eagles."“The Fugitive,” “L.A. Law,” “Murder One,” “Amy Fisher Story,” “Protocol,” “Ricochet.” “King Kong,” “Miami Vice,” "Die Hard," Die Hard II, "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck," "Assassination," "Perry Mason," "The Rockford Files," "Spencer: For Hire," "CHiPs."“Highway to Heaven,” “Hunter,” “Barnaby Jones,” “Magnum P.I., “ “The Dead Pool.” Superhero Journalists include: 1940 Superman cartoons, Superman movie serials, “Adventures of Superman: The Television Program,”  "Superman: The Movie," "Superman II and III""Superman IV: The Quest for Peace," "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," "The Adventures of Superman Saturday Morning Cartoons," "The New Batman and Superman Adventures," "Batman," "Spider-Man," Spider-Man Cartoons.	144218
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 125	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Five -- 1980s, The: Part Three -- Foreign Correspondents. Photojournalists. Foreign Journalists. Famous Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: Foreign Correspondents: “The Killing Fields,” “The Year of Living Dangerously,” “Highway to Heaven: The Correspondent,” “The A-Team,” “Last Plane Out.”Photojournalists: “Under Fire,” “Salvador,” “China Beach,” “Love is Forever,”  “Violets are Blue,” “Margaret Burke-White,” “Gandhi.”Foreign Journalists: “Scoop,” “Cry Freedom,” “A World Apart.”Famous Journalists:  “Reds,” “The Hearst and Davies Affair,” “Old Gringo.”	144219
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 126	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Six -- 1980s, The: Part Four -- Magazine Journalists, Victims, Murderers and ScandalmongersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Magazine Journalists: “Perfect,”  “Eddie and the Cruisers,” “Where the Buffalo Roam,” “Simon and Simon: The Third Eye,”  “A Bunny’s Tale,” “Her Life as a Man,” “I was a Mail Order Bride."“Waitress,” “Crocodile Dundee,” “The Big Chill,” “Lace,” “Anything But Love,” “Anatomy of an Illness,” “The Island,” “Street Smart.”Murderers and Scandalmongers: “Call Me,” “Jagged Edge,” “A Whisper Kills,” “Murder She Wrote: Letters to Loretta,” “Matlock: The Ex,”  “Matlock: The Tabloid,” “The Clairvoyant,” “Scandal Sheet.”	144220
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 109	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nine -- 1940s, The, Part One --  The War CorrespondentFilm Excerpts include: "Foreign Correspondent,"  "Blood on the Sun," "Somewhere I'll Find You," "Arise My Love," "Confirm or Deny," "Guadalcanal Diary," "Berlin Correspondent," "Once Upon a Honeymoon," "Action in Arabia," "Journey for Margaret.""Comrade X," "Guest Wife," "Affectionately Yours," "Three Hearts for Julia," "Sing Your Way Home," "They Got Me Covered," "Jack London."	144221
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 104	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Four -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The,. Part Two -- 1930s, The -- Sob Sister, The.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?""Torchy Blane: Playing With Dynamite," "Nancy Drew Reporter," "Conspiracy."	144222
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 115	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fifteen -- 1950s, The: Part Two -- Reporters as Scoundrels.Film Excerpts include: “Ace in the Hole,” “The Underworld Story,” “The Last Hurrah,” “I Want to Live!,” “Sweet Smell of Success,” “The Big Knife,” “All About Eve,” “Washington Story,” “Slander,” “Scandal Sheet.”	144223
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	144224
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 105	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Five -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Three -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Power-Hungry Gossip Columnists.Film Excerpts include: "Doctor X," "Behind the Headlines," "Clear All Wires," "Blessed Event," "Love Is a Racket," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "Love Is a Headache," "Star of Midnight," "Is My Face Red?"	144225
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 106	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Six -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Four -- 1930s, The -- Reporter as Villain, The: Scandalmongers.Film Excerpts include: "Libeled Lady," "Back in Circulation," "Nothing Sacred," "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "Women Men Marry," "Murder Man," "The Finger Points."Charlie Chan montage including "Charlie Chan on Broadway," "Charlie Chan at the Olympics," "Charlie Chan at the Opera," "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island," "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum."	144226
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 108	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eight -- Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Six --  1930s, The -- Advice-to-the-Lovelorn and other Columnists, Real and Imaginary. Foreign Correspondents. Newsreel Cameramen. Western Editors.Film Excerpts include: Columnists: "Hollywood Hotel," "Roberta," "Off the Record," "Hi Nellie!" "Love Is on the Air," "Forbidden."Foreign Correspondents: "Stanley and Livingstone," "Viva Villa!" "Next Time We Love," "Paris Interlude," "Strangers May Kiss," "Espionage," "Everything Happens at Night," "Love on the Run."Newsreel Cameramen: "Too Hot to Handle," "Headline Shooters."  Western Editors: "Cimarron" (The 1930 Version).	144227
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 111	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eleven -- 1940s, The: Part Three -- Citizen Kane and the Newspaper Film. Evil Publishers. Newspaper Columnists and Villains. Comic Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Publishers and Columnists: "Citizen Kane," "State of the Union," "Meet John Doe," "Unholy Partners," "The Big Clock," "The Fountainhead," "Laura."Comic Journalists: "Fighting Fools" (Bowery Boys), "Spook Louder," and "Crash Goes the Hash," (Three Stooges), "Our Gang: Going to Press."	144228
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 127	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Seven -- 1980s, The: Part Five -- Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Sports ReportersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Sci-Fi: “Wrong is Right,” “Special Bulletin,” Deadline,” “Blue Thunder,” “Robocop,” “Max Headroom.” “V.”Fantasy and Horror: “Chances Are,”  “Revenge of the Stepford Wives,”  “Psycho III,”  “Monsters,”  “Amityville: The Demon,” “Mom,”  “Strange Invaders,” “The Fly,” “Godzilla 1985,” “Transylvania 6-5000,”  “The Howling,” “The Great Muppet Caper.”Sports Reporters:  “The Natural,” “Eight Men Out,” “Fever Pitch,” “Gulag.”	144229
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 110	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Ten -- 1940s, The, Part Two -- Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists. Western Journalists.Film Excerpts include: Cartoons and Media. Popular Journalists: "Behind the News," "Sued for Libel," "The House Across the Street," "Nine Lives Are Not Enough," "A Shot in the Dark," "Shadow of the Thin Man," "Roxie Hart," "Easy to Wed.""Christmas in Connecticut," "The Philadelphia Story," "Magic Town," "June Bride," "Woman of the Year."Western Journalists: "Sundown Kid," "Don't Fence Me In," "Santa Fe Saddlemates," "Zorro's Black Whip," "Return of Frank James, The,"  "Dodge City," "Fort Worth," "Blazing Trail."	144230
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 116	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Sixteen -- 1950s, The: Part Three -- A 1950s Journalist Miscellany. Western Female Journalists. Singing Reporters.Film and TV Excerpts include: "-30-," "Teacher's Pet," "It Happens Every Thursday," "It Happened to Jane," "Designing Woman," "Born Yesterday," "Half a Hero," "Miracle in Rain," "Trent's Last Case," "Screaming Mimi," "To Please a Lady," "Flesh and Fury."Western Female Journalists: "Texas Lady," "Lone Star."Singing Reporters: "My Sister Eileen," "You Can't Run Away From It," "High Society," "The Philadelphia Story."	144231
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 101	Saltzman Composite Tape		IJPC Class One -- Introduction -- Pre-Film Background and the Image of the JournalistFilm Excerpts include: "Five-Star Final," "Deadline U.S.A.," "A Dispatch From Reuters."	144232
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 124	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Four -- 1980s, The: Part Two -- Television Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: “Broadcast News,” “News at Eleven,” “Reckless Disregard,” “Murrow,” “Tanner,” “Born on the Fourth of July, “Roseanne,” “The Bill Cosby Show,” “Who’s the Boss?,” “Simon and Simon,”  “Eyewitness.”“Stillwatch,” “The Seduction,” “Eyes of a Stranger,” “A Stranger is Watching,” “Visiting Hours,” “Year of the Dragon.” “Hunter: Overnight Sensation,” “Simon and Simon,” “Keeping Track,” “Money, Power, Murder.”	144233
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 117	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seventeen -- 1950s, The: Part Four -- The Reporter in Science Fiction. Foreign Correspondents. An Old-Fashioned Reporter.  Historical Journalism.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter in Science Fiction: "Red Planet Mars," "War of the Colossal Beast," "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "The Thing From Another World," "The Man From Planet X," "The Gamma People," "Island of Lost Women.""The Land Unknown," "Godzilla, King of the Monsters," "The Deadly Mantis," "Tarantula," "Francis Covers the Big Town."Foreign Correspondents: "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," "Another Time, Another Place," "The Last Time I Saw Paris," "Never Let Me Go," "Roman Holiday," "Little Boy Lost," "Here Comes the Groom."Old-Fashioned Reporter: "Living It Up."  Historical Journalists: "Without Fear or Favor," "Park Row."	144234
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 107	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seven: Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part Five -- 1930s, The -- Battle of the Sexes, The.Film Excerpts include: "It Happened One Night," "After Office Hours," "The Mad Miss Manton," "Golden Arrow," "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "The Gilded Lily," "Four's a Crowd," "My Dear Miss Aldrich," "Platinum Blonde," "Gold Diggers of 1933.""Gold Diggers of 1935," "Betty Boop's Rise to Fame."	144235
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 128	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Eight -- Murphy Brown And Other Broadcast Journalists. A 1980s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: Broadcast Journalists: “Murphy Brown,” “Coach,” “Quantum Leap,” “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” “Gas,” “Worth Winning.”1980 Journalist Miscellany: “High Stakes,”  “Perfect Strangers,” “A Emerald Tear,”  “Eight is Enough.”	144236
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 103	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Three -- The Beginnings -- 1890 to 1930s. Golden Age of the Newspaper Film, The. Part One -- Reporter as Hero, The: Crime-Buster, The and the Crusader. The Reporter and Alcohol.Pre-1930 Film Excerpts include "Making a Living," "The Lost World," "Man, Woman and Sin," "It," "The Cameraman."1930 Film Excerpts include The Crime-Buster: "Twelve Crowded Hours," "I Cover the Waterfront," "The Crime Ring," "Dance, Fools, Dance," "The Roadhouse Murder," "The Picture Snatcher."The Crusader: "The Secret Six," "Special Agent," "Blackwell's Island," "Each Dawn I Die," "Bullets or Ballots," "Grand Jury," "Tell No Lies."The Reporter and Alcohol: "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," Montage of The Reporter and Alcohol, "The Sisters."	144237
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 129	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Nine -- Into the 1990s -- Final Discussion and SummaryFilm and TV Excerpts include: "Heat Wave" and "The Image."	144238
1999	Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture	D	IJPC 123	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Three -- 1980s, The: Part One -- Tough Reporters. ColumnistsFilm and TV Excerpts include: Tough Reporters: “Absence of Malice,” Word of Honor” “The Mean Season,” “Messenger of Death,” “Fletch,” “Fletch Lives,” “Power,” “Flash of Green,” “Hunter: The Incident.”Columnists: “City in Fear,” “Night Heat,”  “Highway to Heaven: Bassinger’s New York,” “Malice in Wonderland,”  “The Gossip Columnist,” “Night Court: Advice Columnists,” “Growing Pains,” “Take My Daughters, Please,”“Heartburn,” “Warm Hearts, Cold Feet,” “A Good Sport,” “Continental Divide.”	144239
1999	Image of the Journalist In Popular Culture Introduction	D	IJPC 101	Saltzman Composite Tape		IJPC Class One -- Introduction -- Pre-Film Background and the Image of the JournalistFilm Excerpts include: "Five-Star Final," "Deadline U.S.A.," "A Dispatch From Reuters."	144240
1990	Image, The	MT	SVDSP 580. SVD 566. B 34	Rehak, Brian (Teleplay)		TV Correspondent Jason Cromwell (Albert Finney), main correspondent on hit TV newsmagazine show, "Here and Now." Irv Mickelson (John Mahoney), producer and  buddy of Cromwell, who is killed trying to correct a false story.News division president Frank Goodrich (Spalding Gray) offers Cromwell opportunity to do "The Cromwell Report." Marcie Guilford (Kathy Baker), director of research. Joanne Winslow-Darvish (Swoosie Kurtz), hard-driving producer.Malcolm Dundee (Brett Cullen), charming reporter scrambling up corporate ladder. Cromwell focuses on his own ethics after the subject of one of his reports commits suicide. Reporter (Kenneth Livingston Taylor).Wrap-up indicates the show has become "judge, jury and executioner for those we choose to investigate." "This thing, this box you're watching me on, it's just an appliance, really. But unlike any other in your home or in history.""It can bring laughter and learning. But sometimes it can move so fast that the commitment to truth can be compromised in the race for the ratings. We have to be sure that the truth, the whole truth, will always be part of our process." Standing ovation.	144241
1986	Imagemaker, The	M	SV 89	Goldberg, Dick, Hal Weiner (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Molly Grainger (Anne Twomey) helps News Media junkie Roger Blackwell (Michael Nouri) a former professional News Media consultant who thinks Grainger got him fired.  Blackwell has a tape that could bring down the present administration.Grainger is hoping to get back into serious news and Blackwell tells her that the expose he has in mind is "just the sort of thing that could help a girl get an anchor desk."  Gossip Columnist (Diana McLellan).Blackwell is under surveillance and the reporter is recruited by the organization spying on him. Her boss wants her to get the goods on Blackwell. A mysterious man tells her that if she destroys Blackwell's credibility, she'll get the anchor position.Blackwell finds out the reporter has secretly been recording their conversation and forces her to strip at gunpoint. His secret audio tape reveals the president made a deal with drug dealers. He reveals the tape is a fake."It's as much a hoax as the dozens of stories that find their way into the media, only to be retracted and forgotten, except, of course, by the people whose lives are ruined by them."  He then shoots himself on the air.  Fake shooting and he escapes.	144242
1986	Images	N	OWN - P	Polk, Cara Saylor		TV Newswoman. Marlene Williams, 41, has spent 20 years as a television journalist and is now a nationally renowned network anchorwoman.Visit from her old flame causes her to recall their ill-fated romance which ended when Marlena chose career over marriage. Series of increasingly important jobs and romantic involvements with famous men took her to the top.Now that she's successful, does she really want Roger back? Gossip Columnist (Diana McLellan)	144243
2000	Images of Ecstasy	N		Bussey, Loure	Weinberg List	Journalist	144244
1982	Images of Love	NR	OWN - P	Kirk, Alexandra		Photographer Melody Adamson, a young freelance photographer working with Brad Wainwright, famous travel writer. Lesley MacDonald, a stunning network newswoman	144245
2009	Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The	M				Journalist (Carrie Genzel). Traveling theater company gives it audiences much more than they were expecting. Doctor Parnassus and his extraordinary “Imaginarium,” a traveling show where members of the audience get an irresistible opportunity to choose between light and joy or darkness and gloom. Dr. Parnassus can guide the imaginations of others. Long ago, Dr. Parnassus made a bet with the devil, Mr. Nick, for immortality. Things go from bad to worse.	144246
2006	Imaginary Friend	M				Newscaster (Nin Yoana - Voice).	144247
2006	Imagine	M				News Media. News Reporter (Kim Skipper). Young woman has horrific premonitions of people close to her being killed.	144248
1996	Imagine Love	N		Stone, Katherine		War Correspondent Lady Sarah Pembroke in London is being stalked by a serial killer from the United States. Pembroke is not only a world-famous war correspondent but a lonely, bourbon-drinking "ice queen" now being threatened by a serial killer.An FBI consultant to Scotland Yard tracking the killer shadows her every move determined not to lose the woman he's falling in love with to a lunatic.As a young woman, she was kidnapped and raped, then gave birth to a baby girl she believed was born dead. In truth, the infant was secretly switched with the dead child.	144249
2009	Imagine That	M				News Media. Newscaster-Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Financial Reporter (Robb Derringer). Sportscaster (Jabari Simba). Financial executive who can’t stop his career downspiral is invited into his daughter’s imaginary world where solutions to his problems await.	144250
1988	Imagine: John Lennon	DT				New York Times Reporter Gloria Emerson (Herself). Beatles' Publicist Derek Taylor (Himself).	144251
1987	Imagining Argentina	N	OWN - H	Thornton, Lawrence		Journalist Cecilia Rueda is abducted because she is an outspoken critic of the military rule in Argentina. She is one of thousands of prisoners tortured and murdered by a regime who denies their existence. The time is the late 1970s.After he disappearance, her playwright husband suddenly finds himself with the power to "see" people who are abducted and obliterated, but not his wife's fate.  He is driven to near madness.	144252
1925	Imbecile, The	P	MLPL	Pirandello, L.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	144253
1959	Imitation of Life	M	VHS 1253		Turner	Photographer (Lee Goodman)	144254
2006	Immaculate Misconception, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Traci Hovel). News Cameraman (Michael Weber).	144255
1941	Immeer nur Du	MF			Germany	Reporter bei der Generalprobe (Walter Schramm-Duncker).	144256
1994	Immer im Einsatz - Die Notarztin: Hochspannung	TF			Episode #4.	Journalist (Pierere Franckh).	144257
1985	Immigrant's Daughter, The	N	OWN - H - P	Fast, Howard		Journalist Barbara Lavette, now in her 60s, once a foreign correspondent.	144258
2008	Immortal	N		Clem, Bill		Investigative Reporter Marty Branigan gives some information to a doctor about a modern state-of-the-art medical facility in Phoenix, Arizona he has just joined. The doctor made the move not just to work alongside a renowned physician known for his remarkable results in neurosurgery, but also because his wife and unborn child died recently of a devastating disease.  A week into his new position, the doctor is accused of administering the wrong medication during surgery, resulting in the patient’s death. As things unravel for the doctor, he begins to suspect something else behind all his bad luck and with the help of the reporter he delves deeper into the history of the research center. Soon they discover that the center is affiliated with a controversial organization that promises immortality through cryonic suspension. But by the time the pair learn the truth about the center and its seemingly groundbreaking cures, they run afoul of an even more sinister group, a secret cabal with an enigmatic director who will stop at nothing to succeed -- even murder.	144259
1960	Immortal Piano, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -12-21-60	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	144260
1943	Immortal Sergeant, The	M		Brophy, John (Novel).  Lamar Trotti (Screenplay).	Ness Book. Fonda.	War Correspondent and Radio Broadcaster Benedict (Reginald Gardiner) was involved in romantic triangle with Reporter Colin Spence (Henry Fonda) and a woman.  Reporters once worked for same paper.Spence, now in Libya, decides to join the military after seeing newsreel in which friend is shown being herded along with other Frenchmen by German soldiers. When their sergeant commits suicide, Spence has to take over leadership of a group of soldiers.He earns distinguished conduct  medal and is told war correspondent wishes to interview him. The correspondent turns out to be Benedict and Spence tells him he will give him his story if he finds a way to cable woman telling her he wants to marry her.	144261
2000	Immortal, The: Not So Dead	T			Episode #4. 10-28-2000	News Media. Reporter (Jilena Cori).	144262
2006	Immortally Yours	M				Reporter (Kiri Stevens).	144263
2003	Immortels, Les	M			Canadian French	Reporter tele (Mireille Darveau).	144264
2009	Imola	N		Satterlie, Richard		Investigative Reporter Jason Powers is involved with Agnes Hahn  who after witnessing the horrific murder of her twin sister Lilin, developed a multiple personality disorder in the form of her dead sibling. She was admitted to the Napa State Mental Institution, simply known as “Imola” to its residents. By controlling her sister’s body, Lilin escapes from the Institution and begins a killing spree throughout northern California. Calling on the lessons learned in her therapy sessions and with the support of Reporter Powers, Agnes begins to challenge her maniacal sister. Wrestling with the secrets of her dark past and her persistent inner demon, Agnes finds herself in the ultimate battle to regain her life.	144265
1989	Imorron och imorron och imorron	MF				Journalist, Retired (Per Francke).	144266
2003	Imortais, Os	MF				TV Reporter (Ricardo Pereira). TV Journalist (Patricia Adao Marques).	144267
1974	Imouto	MF				Photographer (Kamatari Fujiwara).	144268
1996	Imp, The (Yip Yuk Chui Gik Dong Ngon Ji Che)	MF				Female Reporter. Fellow passengers killed.	144269
1966	Imp'probale Mr. Wee Gee, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	144270
1963	Impact	M			Great Britain	Crime Reporter Jack Moir (Conrad Phillips) of the Evening Record is framed by crooked nightclub owner while trying to expose a crime syndicate. In prison, he plans his revenge against the mobsters who set him up.Moir has running battles with his news editor Bill McKenzie.	144271
2005	Impact: Stories of Survival: Photographer Electrocuted	DT	DVD -R HQ 2911		Episode. 2-28-2005	News Cameraman raises his antenna into a power line.	144272
1997	Impasse	N		Logan, Laurel		Aspiring Broadcast News Anchor Esther Branson rises to the top but she takes on a grave pallor when she begins to take a deeper look at the stories she uncovers every day.Her fiancé, a high-powered executive who has helped to fashion Esther's career, is convinced that her only goal should be to report the news.Branson and a local schoolteacher under fire, are forced to make extraordinary decisions even though the outcome is shadowed in controversy. Will they choose to stand for truth? Or be swept away in the tide of compromise?Schoolteacher is under attack for suggesting an alternative theory to evolution. When school board rules he has violated his contract by espousing creation science rather than textbook data, he must decide whether to resign or be thrust into a court case.	144273
1912	Impeachment of President Israels, The	N		Copley, Frank Barkley		Press. Jingoistic newspapers want the president to declare war on Germany.  Impeached, but maintains position.	144274
2010	Imperfectionists, The	N		Rachman, Tom		Newspaper Staff of an English-language International Newspaper in Rome. Hapless copyeditors, stringers and executives.  Newspaper was founded in Rome in 1950s, a product of passion and a multi-millionaire’s fancy. More than 50 years, its eccentricities earned a place in readers hearts around the globe. But now, circulation is down, the paper lacks a website and the future looks bleak. Still, those involved in the publication seem to barely notice. The obituary writer is too busy avoiding work. The editor-in-chief is pondering sleeping with an old flame. The obsessive reader is intent on finishing every old edition, leaving her trapped in the past. And the dog-crazy publisher seems less interested in his struggling newspaper than in his magnificent basset hound, Schopenhauer. Eleven unusual and endearing journalists who depend on the paper. Often at odds, they are united when the focus of their lives begins to fall apart. Funny and moving, the novel is about endings the end of life, the end of sexual desire, the end of the era of newspapers and about what might rise afterward. 	144275
2005	Imperial Conspiracy, The	N		Moore, Donald G.		American Journalist Matt Davis obtains an ancient artifact from a previously unknown archeological site that threatens to contradict a basic tenet of Japanese history.Successful industrialist sets in motion a series of deadly events in an attempt to keep the artifact's secret from ever being revealed.	144276
1985	Impersonal Attractions	NM	MLPL	Shankman, Sarah		Crime Reporter Sarah works for a local newspaper and together with her best friend, writer Annie Tannenbaum investigate an unfrocked KKKlansman who mutilates, murders and then rapes women in San Francisco.Both are foxy, 30-ish writers. Annie collects data from personal ads for her literary debut, Meeting Cute. Together they spend quantities of time in their search for dream lovers or in gourmandizing and occasional sex.Numbing trivia about food, women's taste in clothes, home furnishings, city's funky diversions interest them along with the grim details of the fiend's atrocities.	144277
1992	Impolite	M			Canada	Reporter Jack Yeats (Robert Wisden) is down and out and takes a job as an obit writer. He investigates an anonymous tip that a famous industrialist is dead leading him  into an investigation.	144278
1936	Important News	M			10 minute Short Film	Editor of local  newspaper turns out to be top journalist.	144279
1922	Impossible Mrs. Bellew, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	144280
1968	Impossible Years, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	144281
1926	Imposter, The	M		Adamson, Ewart (Story-Scenario)	Ness Book	Reporter Bruce Gordon (James Morrison) trails a woman because she is a member of a gang of jewel thieves and he wants to reform her. She's actually trying to recover a valuable piece of jewelry stolen from her brother.Woman has even resorted to posing as a prostitute to infiltrate the gang. Reporter rescues her when the villain locks her in a cellar and she nearly suffocates after breaking a gas pipe trying to escape.After the complications are straightened out, the reporter proposes to the woman.	144282
2002	Impostor	M				News Media. Reporter (Melinda Renna). Local Newscaster (Una Damon). Newscaster (Rosalind Chao). Newscaster (Erica Gimpel). Newscaster #2 (Arly Jover). Newscaster #3 (Burt Bulos)	144283
1986	Impostors	N	OWN - H	Higgins, George Vincent		TV Anchorman Joe Logan, honest and likeable TV anchorman. Mark Baldwin, chief executive of a Boston Communications conglomerate.	144284
2005	Improbable Fiction	P		Ayekbourn, Alan		Journalist Vivvi is indiscriminately developing a thriller series involving a 1930s detective and his hapless sidekick in the Pendon Writers’ Circle where six authors are in search of characters, plot, anything to overcome writer’s block and stimulate inspiration. A spiteful lesbian farmer is bogged down in researching her historical romance. A “sci-fi” scribbler is circling in his own space, oblivious to his malapropisms. A painfully shy housewife has pictures but no words for her novel. And the gruff retired teacher who hates children is stuck mid-lyric on his latest musical. The chairman suggests they collaborate. 	144285
1971	Improbable Fiction, An	N	MLPL	Woods, Sara		Columnist Lynn Edison, works for the Courier, used to do a weekly commentary for the Wessex television network.	144286
1991	Impromptu	M				Editor (Ian Marshal de Garnier)	144287
2009	Imps*: Sale on Professional Men	M				Newscaster (Squire Fridell).	144288
1993	Impulse	NM		Weaver, Michael		Columnist Paul Garret is shot twice in the head trying to save  his wife from rape and murder. He survives.	144289
1990	Impulse	NR	OWN - H	Coulter, Catherine		Newspaperwoman  Rafaella Holland must regretfully put her newspaper career on hold while her mother is in a coma.TV Reporter (Wendy Gordon).	144290
1990	Impulse	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Wendy Gordon). TV Anchorman (Jerry Dunphy - Himself).	144291
1998	Impulsive	NR		Hart, Catherine		Freelance Journalist Jessica Myers accidentally meets the NFL's Columbus Knights' quarterback when he rescues her from an embarrassing predicament. Myers is a spirited freelance journalist who has just caught her biggest break: a feature story on the NFL expansion team, the Columbia Knights. She figures the perfect place to start is by hiding out in the team locker room -- until she finds herself trapped inside a jammed locker and running out of air. Now Jessica has no choice but to reveal her embarrassing predicament to the dazzling Knights’ quarterback, Tyler James, who mistakes her for some whacked-out groupie.Quarterback Ty must pretend to be this outspoken woman's boyfriend in order for her to get close to the other players. Now the attraction between the feisty reporter and the ultimate player is too hot to ignore. Ty had enough on his mind worrying about taking the Knights to the playoffs. But then management orders him to pose as the headstrong reporter’s lover so that his fellow players will open up to her during interviews. Ty is absolutely furious. Instead of chasing adoring cheerleaders, he’s being sidelined by this nosy woman who had the audacity to trespass on sacred team ground and has a knack for putting her two cents in where it doesn’t belong. Now, in close quarters, the inescapable attraction between the feisty reporter and the ultimate player is too hot for either to ignore. And soon, the pair discovers they are in desperate danger of losing a game where no rules apply -- the game of hearts.	144292
1998	Imus in the Morning on MSNBC	DT				Host Don Imus. Traffic Reporter for WFAN (Lori McNichol). News Announcer-Co-Host (Charles McCord).	144293
1997	In & Out	M	DVD -R HQ 2940, 2941. L			Tabloid TV Reporter Peter Malloy (Tom Selleck), an openly gay reporter arrives in a small town in Indiana to cover the story of a high school teacher  whose life changes overnight when a former student "outs" him in his Academy Award acceptance speech.Malloy suspects the teacher is in denial. The news media circus begins as the teacher tries to keep his life from falling apart by protesting that he is not gay. Classroom Reporter (Lisa Emery). Talk Show Host Jay Leno (Himself).School Reporters (Bruce Bennetts, Tracy Appleton, Laura Caulfield, Ross de Marco, Grace DeSena, Joanne DiMauro, Dinah Gravel, Tony Jones, Jim Taylor McNickle, Ronald Rand,  Mimi Stuart, Maria Sucharetza). Cameraman (Danny Canton).Wedding Photographer (Peter Barmonde).	144294
1997	In & Out (aka In and Out)	M	DVD -R HQ 2940, 2941. L. 			Tabloid TV Reporter Peter Malloy (Tom Selleck), an openly gay reporter arrives in a small town in Indiana to cover the story of a high school teacher  whose life changes overnight when a former student ""outs"" him in his Academy Award acceptance speech."Malloy suspects the teacher is in denial. The news media circus begins as the teacher tries to keep his life from falling apart by protesting that he is not gay. Classroom Reporter (Lisa Emery). Talk Show Host Jay Leno (Himself).School Reporters (Bruce Bennetts, Tracy Appleton, Laura Caulfield, Ross de Marco, Grace DeSena, Joanne DiMauro, Dinah Gravel, Tony Jones, Jim Taylor McNickle, Ronald Rand,  Mimi Stuart, Maria Sucharetza). Cameraman (Danny Canton).Wedding Photographer (Peter Barmonde).	144295
1985	In a Certain Light	N		Browstein, Karen		Columnist Jenny Roo is a hard-hitting, talented feature writer.	144296
1976	In a Class by Herself	N		Crawford, Linda		Reporter Evelyn Girard, a 27-year-old attractive and successful newspaper reporter and interviewer goes on a path of degradation, violence, sexual encounters with men who humiliate and brutalize her.This is the story of a year in her life and the life of her female lover, Regina. Both are alcoholics and pill-poppers. 1970s.	144297
1966	In a Glass Darkly	NM	GPL	Caird, Janet		Reporter Margaret McLean, on assignment for her Edinburgh paper, saw murder in a green garden in Iverbane. No one believed she had seen the murder.	144298
2001	In a Heartbeat	T	SVD 1161			Newspaper. Picture of Jamie rescuing a boy from a burning building appears in newspaper	144299
1986	In a Pig's Eye	NJ		Wolkoff, Judie (Jenny Rutherford, illustrator)		School Newspaper. Fourth-graders and best friends, Maisie Blumm and Glenda Jax, fight and edit their own newspaper	144300
1912	In Accordance With the Evidence	N		Onions, Oliver		Press	144301
1958	In Akiko's Room	SS	USC	Yoshiyuki, Junnosuke	In "Contemporary Japanese Literature: Anthology of Fiction, Film, and Other Writing since 1945, An."	Reporter-Narrator on a scandal magazine.  Assignment to interview wife of a cabinet minister who disliked reporters.	144302
1968	In All Walks of Life	N	USC	Lawrence, Josephine		Feature Writer-Narrator married, no children, competent, professional, careful reporter. "All departments are headed by men, of course, but there are at least four girls on the City staff, six or seven in Society, and 'too damn many' a man's quote (Born)Men make the decisions "because there are more men, they have a majority and they got more money" Women are something of an innovation in newspaper world.  (Born)Nixie Dison and Daphne Dent on the Hanover Daily Speaker.	144303
1935	In An Editor's Office	P	MLPL	Novotny, Louise	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	144304
2006	In Between	M			Canada	News Reporter (Papastathi Patricia).	144305
1991	In Broad Daylight	MT				Newscaster (Ron Birk).	144306
1935	In Caliente	M	SVD 798 (all but the ending)			Reporter. Bob, a Reporter (John Hyams). Writer develops fierce attraction for a sexy high-tempered dancer who had been the subject of one of his articles.Mexican Photographer (George Humbert).	144307
2001	In Camera	M				TV News Anchor Reg Smith (Trevor Smith)	144308
2007	In Case of Emergency: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 7687		Episode #1. 1-5-2007	News Media. Live TV News cameras follow a weight diet writer who steals a truck with sweets and cakes after his wife leaves him. Reporters (Derwin Jordan, Alan Brooks). 	144309
1967	In Cold Blood	M	DVD -R HQ 2023, 2024. VHS 476	Capote, Truman (Book). Richard Brooks (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Jensen (Paul Stewart)  covers murders of  Kansas family for Weekly Magazine. Investigator tries to limit what is told to the News Media. Reporter earns privileged status after he provides investigator with information.When reporter asserts his interest in the case is "fairly basic," investigator asks him what is basic about senseless murder. Investigator sums up attitudes toward coverage of such cases by the press: "Someday, somebody will explain to me the motive….""…of a newspaper. First you scream 'Find the bastards.' Until we find them you want to get us fired. When we find them, you accuse us of brutality. Before we can go into court, you give them a trial by newspaper. When we finally get a conviction….""…you want to save them by proving they were crazy in the first place." Young Reporter (Duke Hobbie).  Like Capote in the actual case, reporter eventually comes to know the two drifters responsible for murders.  When asked what it all means, he says:"Four innocent and two guilty people murdered. Three families broken. Newspapers would have sold more papers…." Young Reporter (Duke Hobbie).	144310
1996	In Cold Blood	MT				Reporter (Bruce Parkhouse). Journalist (Georgie Collins).  NY Newsman (Joe Norman Shaw). Media	144311
2003	In Cold Blood	NM		Kelly, Susan B.		Newsreader Devon Bliss is found murdered and the public wants to revenge the death of this popular, local, female newscaster who was murdered in the prime of her life. It was a crime that shocked the nation. Despite the police and the tabloid press’ conviction that loner Graham Scobie was the guilty party, a prominent defense lawyer, Sir John Hathaway persuades the court that the evidence is purely circumstantial and the only suspect walks free -- was he wrongfully accused or will be kill again? Why is the infamous tabloid journalist Reuben Morgan sniffing around the area?	144312
2007	In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From the Last Continuent	N		Andrews, Sarah		Reporter who visited Antarctica the previous winter had died from exposure and now a scientist is arrested on suspicion of killing him. Although no one was a fan of the journalist -- he was attempting to contradict the scientist’s research, by all accounts everyone was devastated to lose someone on the ice. A dedicated master’s student in geology who was going to work with the scientist quickly realizes that in order to avoid being shipped north immediately and having her grant canceled, she must become a detective and work to clear the scientist’s name saving herself in the process.	144313
1951	In Comes Death	NM	OWN - H	Whelton, Paul		Reporter Garry Dean, hard-fisted, soft-hearted newsman works for the Press-Bulletin	144314
1971	In Council Rooms Apart: Novel of Suspense, A	N	PVL	Craig, John		Editor friend calls the hero out of retirement for a story too hot to keep down -- why were the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary never attacked, torpedoed or sunk during World War II.	144315
1988	In Crowd, The	M				Photographer (William Bensen).	144316
2000	In Crowd, The	M				Photographer (Leland L. Jones).	144317
2003	In Deep: Queen and Country (Part 2)	T			Episode #15. 2-18-2003	Newsreader (Mike Ramsden).	144318
2004	In Defense of Lemmings	M				Interviewer (Chris Carr).  Writer Paul (Joby Earle).	144319
2004	In Denial of Murder	MT				Crusading Journalist Don Hale (Stephen Tompkinson) is determined to prove the innocence of a man in prison accused of murdering a young man in the village of Bakewell in 1973.	144320
1992	In Desperate Battle: Normandy, 1944	MT				Correspondent (Matthew Halton), CBC Correspondent on D-Day	144321
1913	In Diplomatic Circles	M			Short	Reporter (Walter Miller - The Reporter).	144322
2005	In Disgrace	N		Birch, Penny		Paparazzi follow naughty Natasha Linnett around after she makes her kinky relationship with the late artist Phillippe Faucon a news story. The money from the sale of his looted paintings leaves her comfortably off. Unfortunately for Natasha, she arouses more interest than she bargained for. Whether photographed playing spanking games in Regent’s Park or suffering serial sexual indignities at the hands of the gutter press, Natasha finds that life with the paparazzi on her tail is anything but sweet. 	144323
2006	In Dreams	N		Christopher, Shane		Reporter Mari Kinsella makes a startling connection when five strangers are found tortured to death in the cellar of a seedy New York apartment: the strange dreams that bound the victims in life -- and now in death. Dreams that Kinsella is now having.	144324
1992	In Dreams	MT			UK	Journalist (Colin McFarlane). Journalist (Ben Cole). Journalist (Geoffrey McGivern). Journalist (Brian Pettifer).	144325
2003	In Entertainment	DT			Australia Series	Reporters (Leigh Whannell, Angela Bishop - Themselves).	144326
1987	In Every Woman's Life…	N	OWN - H	Shulman, Alix Kates		Journalist Nora Kennedy is steadfastly unmarried and has worked relentlessly to earn her reputation as a tough, courageous journalist	144327
1991	In flagranti	MF			Poland.	Photographer Janek (Zdzislaw Wardejn).	144328
2005	In Flames Used & Abused: In Live We Trust	M				TV Interviewer (Neil Lim Sang), Jester TV Interviewer.	144329
1919	In for Thirty Days	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	144330
1991	In Gold We Trust	MF			France/Thailand.	Photographer (Bill Bremner).	144331
2004	In Good Company	M				Anchorwoman (Roma Torre).	144332
1979	In Guilt and In Glory	N	OWN - H	Hanly, David		Journalist Crossan, foreign affairs man. Three of his compatriots escort an American television crew around Ireland. With them is a New York journalist.	144333
2006	In Her Line of Fire	M	DVD		Gay.	Journalist Sharon Serrano (Jill Bennett) -- some summaries call her the vice president’s press secretary --  and the U.S. Vice President are in a plane that goes down near a remote South Pacific Island. Another survivor, Lynn Delaney, a secret service agent and former Marine, goes after rebels who capture the vice president for ransom and it’s up to her to get him and press secretary Serrano off the island alive. Both women are lesbians. Also on the plane is a Journalist Murphy “Murph” (Sydney Jackson) who asks why everyone is picking on him -- he’s won the Pulitzer Prize and dresses nicely. “Did I mention I have a Pulitzer Prize?”  One of the rebels captures him and drowns him. 	144334
2000	In His Life: John Lennon Story, The	MT				Reporter (Nicola Dixon)	144335
2008	In His Sights	N		Steward, Carol		Publicist Dee Owens had a difficult job -- to assure the Magnolia College community that the campus was safe -- despite two murders. But someone was watching Owens too closely, following her, making anonymous phone calls in a voice that sounded eerily familiar. And every time she turned around, there was her boss, handsome Brazilian Edgar Ortiz. He insisted on protecting her. And now it wasn’t just fear sending those chills racing up her spine.	144336
1968	In Hot Blood	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer (Tom Zolfo).	144337
1994	In Ismail's Custody	DT				Film Critic Andrew Sarris.	144338
1963	In Italia si chiama amore	DF			Italy	Commentator Nino Manfredi.	144339
2004	In Justice	M				News Media. Female Reporter 2 (Michele Paiva). Female Reporter 1 (Hollis Payer).	144340
2006	In Justice: Confessions	T	DVD -R HQ 5315		Episode #4. 1-20-2006	News Media. Conti takes a personal interest in trying to free a teenager convicted of killing his sister.	144341
2006	In Justice: Golden Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 5266		Episode #3. 1-13-2006	News Media. Man accused of killing a woman wins his freedom because of his sister-attorney's belief in him. She joins the National Justice Project as a member of the team	144342
2006	In Justice: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5189		Episode #1. 1-6-2006	News Media. Reporter (Holly Traister). Wife of a man convicted of robbery and murder 13 years earlier contacts the National Justice Project to clear her husband's names. Key attorney surrounded by news media throughout pilot program.	144343
1996	In Love and War	M				Aspiring Journalist  Hemingway (Chris O'Donnell). Reporter (Sam Stone).  Sun Times Reporter (Rodger Barton). Tribune Reporter (Richard Blackburn). Oak Leaves Reporter (Avery Saltzman).Italian Photographer (Reno Porcaro).	144344
1987	In Love and War	MT				TV Anchor (Lillian Lehman)	144345
1913	In Love and War	M				Journalist (Wallace Reid)	144346
2008	In Love With Barbara	MT				Journalist (Sam Pamphilon). In the 1970s, Barbara Cartland (Anne Reid), prolific author of hundreds of romantic novels, is being interviewed on television, where she expresses anti-feminist views. Despite being reminded that she was a working journalist in the 1920s, she clings to her view that what women really want is a romantic husband. Back home she bars women wearing trousers from her house, frustrates Ian, her son and literary agent, by announcing that she is to make an album of love songs and advisers her friend, Louis Mountbatten, uncle of the queen, as to a healthy diet with plenty of ginseng. As she dictates her latest book to a secretary, the action moves backwards and forwards between the 1970s and Barbara’s young life. Her family was once very wealthy, but fell upon hard times and Polly, Barbara’s mother, always told her that she would marry a duke. Instead, she marries a drunk who is rough in bed and has a mistress, and she retreats into writing as an escape from him. Ultimately they divorce and she marries his cousin, who encourages her writing and stays with her until his death in the 1960s. 	144347
1984	In Loving Memory: Do You Take This Woman?	T			UK. Episode #30. 2-6-1984	Photographer (Bill Lund).	144348
1890	In Low Relief	N	USC	Roberts, Morley		Freelance Journalist John Torrington is a journalistic hanger-on to some London papers, picking up a precious livelihood by potboiling articles in various magazines. Hero an art critic	144349
2003	In Memory of My Father	M				English Photographer (Trevor Lissauer). Cameraman #1 (Adam Johnson). Cameraman #2 (Giovan Baglioni). Fighting Cameraman (Jeff Mossbrucker).	144350
2005	In My Country	M	DVD -R HQ 5737, 5738			Washington Post Correspondent Langston Whitfeld  (Samuel L. Jackson) is sent by his editor to South Africa to cover 1996's South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearings. He meets an Afrikaans poet and South Africa's most notorious torturer.The white South African is also a journalist, Anna Malan (Juliette Binoche) covering the 1996 reconciliation hearings in South Africa. Those proceedings revealed the horrific extent of government sanctioned torture during the brutal apartheid regime.	144351
1992	In My Daughter's Name	MT				News Media. Reporter (Liz Georges). Reporter #1 (Morgana Rasch-Rae). Reporter #2 (Craig Powell).	144352
2004	In My Father's Den	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Dougal Stevenson). Reporter (Amanda Rees).	144353
2006	In My Father's Den	M				War Correspondent-Photographer Paul Prior (Matthew Macfadyen), a prize-winning, world-renowned  war journalist, returns to his small New Zealand hometown from Europe because his father died. He is battle-scarred and world-weary.For a discontented 16-year-old, the daughter of his first girlfriend, he opens up a world she only dreamed about. She actively pursues a friendship with him fascinated by his cynicism and experience of the world beyond here small-town existence.Many, including members of both families, frown upon the friendship and when the girl goes missing, Paul becomes the increasingly loathed and persecuted prime suspect in her disappearance.He is blamed for her disappearance.	144354
2005	In My Life	P		Brooks, Joseph (musical written by)		Journalist Jenny has a romance with a musician with Tourette's syndrome. The journalist is an obsessive-compulsive editor of personal ads.	144355
1991	In Nick of Time	MT	SV 117		12-16-91	Interviewer (Adrian Paul). Santa Claus is up for retirement after his 300 years, and he searches New York City for a replacement.	144356
1971	In nome del popolo italiano	MF			Italian	TV Journalist (Claudio Trionfi).	144357
1942	In Old Cheyenne	M	VHS 925	Krafft, Jon (Story). Olive Cooper (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Roy Rogers Film	Reporter Stephen Blane (Roy Rogers) for the New York Inquirer is dispatched to Wyoming to get scoop on cattle war. He is tracking a man who has been framed. Reporter is helped by local newspaper Editor Tim Casey (J. Farrell MacDonald) and his daughter.Blame discovers the framed man and other settlers are being driven out by town boss and he decides to do something about it. Villain and men try to hang him and also attempt to kill the editor before they are killed in a climactic gun battle.	144358
2003	In One Breath: Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark	DF			Germany	Film Critic (Ron Holloway). Narrator (Christa Lewis - Voice).	144359
1925	In Our Town	N	GPL	White, William Allen		Newswomen. Fictional account of life in a small town. Collection of fictional episodes in a small town as seen from the newspaper office.	144360
1946	In Our Town	SS		Runyan, Damon		Newspaper Stories in Brooklyn	144361
1978	In Place of Love	N		Hellman, Aviva		Editor Kate Johnson becomes the sleek and smart editor of a failing woman magazine. Has affairs with her employer and hairdresser. For success, Kate will pay any price. New York City.	144362
2009	In Plain Sight: Duplicate Bridge	T	DVD -R HQ 11183		Episode. 6-7-2009	News Media. Reporters cover trial of accusation that a defective bridge caused major accident and deaths.	144363
2008	In Plain Sight: Good Cop, Dead Cop	T	DVD -R HQ 10073		Episode. 7-27-2008	News Media cover female marshal fighting female Albuquerque police detective. TV coverage. Tough to fight when you’re trying to hide your face from the camera, says the female marshal who is involved in witness protection. Also news on TV. 	144364
2009	In Plain Sight: Rubble With a Cause	T	DVD -R HQ 11121			TV Reporter Janice Austin bargains with federal authorities to get a story and strikes a bargain: she won’t mention the U.S. Marshal in her story if she gets an exclusive. Federal authorities agree to her demands and she gets the exclusive. 	144365
2008	In Plain Sight: Stan By Me	T	DVD -R HQ 10141 (Wrong Title -- “Stand,” and no credits). DVD -R HQ 10157 (Credits Only)		Episode. 8-10-2008``	TV News Report reveals that a kidnapped female is really a U.S. marshal and this puts her life in danger. 	144366
1995	In Pursuit of Honor	MT		Lynton-Clark, Dennis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jessica Stuart (Gabrielle Anwar) is critical of the military even though she is the daughter of a serviceman. Order comes to dispose of horses. Soldier refuses and rides off into the desert with several hundred horses.Reporter convinces him to contact General MacArthur about the incident and also decides to write about it. Soldier says MacArthur will make sure no U.S. paper runs the story. So reporter leaks it to Evan (Christopher Dibb) of the London Tribune.She hopes that once it appears in the British papers, the American press will have no choice but to pick it up. Reporters arrive at the site of the final confrontation as the deserters are preparing to cross the Canadian border.Reporter races to the commander with the message that President Roosevelt has given the men a full pardon, but the order has already been given to shoot them. The soldiers, however, shoot high and wide to deliberately miss.Men and horses make it safely across the border. Reporter #1 (Scott McLean).  Reporter #2 (Anthony Cocks).	144367
1914	In Quest of a Story	M			Ness Book	Reporter seeking a Sunday feature gives money to a blind beggar, not realizing she is a magazine writer also seeking information for a story. Complications ensue.	144368
1966	In Saigon, Some May Live	M			UK. Some May Live	Journalist Peter Cushing working for the Communists	144369
1976	In Search Of	DT				Host Alan Landsburg	144370
1994	In Search of Dr. Seuss	T	SV 294			Reporter Kathy Lane (Kathy Najimy) wants to find out all she can about Dr. Seuss, aka Ted Geisel, and gets told the real facts by several of his characters with large snippets of his stories and songs interspersed. Nosy Reporter.	144371
1913	In Search of Each Other	N		Cole, Sophie		Woman Journalist. Among Bohemians in Soho, is a woman journalist  who falls in love with the hero's father.	144372
2007	In Search of Lovecraft	M				Reporter Rebecca Marsh (Renee Sweet). discovers that the fiction Horror Writer H.P. Lovecraft is actually true while shooting a Halloween news story. Creatures and cultures described in his writings actually exist. News Editor (Noel Harris).	144373
1958	In Secret Places	NM	OWN - H	Truss, Seldon		Press	144374
2003	In Silence	NM		Spindler, Erica		Investigative Reporter Avery Chauvin returns home to Cypress Springs, Louisiana after 12 years and it is as if time stood still. Yet for her everything has changed -- her mother died a year ago and now her father is dead.Devastated by her father's suicide and her inability to save him, Chauvin takes a leave of absence from her newspaper job to come back and put her affairs in order. How could her father, a physician, take his own life?Discovers box of 15-year-old newspaper articles covering brutal murder of young woman. Woman is found savagely murdered. Outsider passing through town vanishes. Neighbors go missing in the night. Could her father have been murdered?Discovers vigilante group has taken it upon itself to police and punish town's citizens. Her high school sweetheart fits the killer's profile.	144375
2004	In Silent Graves	N		Braunbeck, Gary A.		TV Newscaster descends into a disturbing nightmare world after losing his wife and baby during childbirth.	144376
1994	In Suspicious Circumstances: Man Who Melted Away, The	T			Episode #16.	News Media. The Journalist (Andrew Dunn).	144377
1999	In the Air - On the Air: One TV News Anchor Will Report the Greatest News Story Ever	N		Culea, John		TV Network Anchors Franklin Hall and Jodie Alvarez are seconds away from the greatest news story ever. One of them will report the sudden disappearance of millions of people. The other can only watch. 	144378
1999	In the Air - On the Air: One TV News Anchor Will Report the Greatest Story Ever	N		Culea, John		TV News. Anchor reports on the Greatest News Story Ever. Eyes of the men and women who broadcast the evening news. Christian book.	144379
2002	In the Arms of One Who Loves Me	N		Lamon, Jacqueline Jones		African-American Public Relations Practitioner Nia Benson is a college graduate who dreams someday of running her own public relations firm who believes the world is her oyster. But Nia runs up against the harsh realities of corporate life and office politics when she is fired from a job she loves. For someone who has always had a plan and a purpose. Nia feels suddenly adrift, questioning her aspirations and sense of self. It doesn’t help her state of mind when Nia learns her long-time love is seeing someone else. She finds emotional release, however, in an unexpected place. Seth Jackson is trying to make his way in the cutthroat music industry. After years of chasing one woman after another, he is finally ready to settle down. When he meets the mysterious, captivating Lauren at his best friend’s wedding, Seth falls hard and fast. He has no doubt: Here is the woman with whom he is destined to spend the rest of his life. Until a twist of face and painful secrets threaten to tear them apart. Facing the collapse of all that they believe in, Nia and Seth set out on separate journeys to find themselves. Along the way, their paths will criss than cross, through tears and laughter, as they uncover deep truths about who they are, what they need, and where their hearts really belong.African-American Nia Benson’s universe teeters when she is fired from her job to make way for her boss’s niece, and her boyfriend leaves for another woman. 	144380
1994	In the Army Now	M				TV Anchor (Coleen Christie).	144381
2006	In the Bag	M				Interviewers. Interviewer #1 (Charles Parsons). Interviewer #2 (Charley Schoen). Interviewer #3 (Sarah Crump). Interviewer #4 (Adam Pavelka). Interviewer #5 (Victor Kantchev).	144382
1997	In the Balance	R		Tavener, Mark	Radio sequel to “In the Red.”	BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge (Michael Williams), a hard-drinking reporter. Cragge and his friend, Superintendent Frank Jefferson attempt to solve a series of murders during the world cup. The English football squad and the government itself become entangled up in the mystery. 	144383
2001	In the Bedroom	M				Reporter (John Campanello). Reporter (Robert Demkowicz).	144384
1992	In the Best Interest of the Children	MT	DVD -R HQ 8046, 8047			News Media. National Reporter (Amy Johnston). Local Reporter (Gina Minervini). Regional Reporter (Bruce Aune).	144385
1994	In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness	MT				TV Reporter (Patt Noday). Photographer (Chuck Kinlaw)	144386
1996	In the Blink of an Eye	MT	DVD -R HQ 8441, 8442			News Media. Reporter (Geoffrey Bennett). Reporter #1 (Scott Stevenson). Reporter #3 (Thom Dillon). Reporter #4 (Margo Watson)Sunny at 11 (Haley McCormick). Micki at 11 (Randi Lynn Strong). TV Producer (Joyce Cohen).	144387
1998	In the Chair	R		Tavener, Mark	Six-part series	BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge (Michael Williams), a hard-drinking reporter.Cragge is at last retiring from the BBC, but his retirement is cut short when he finds out that a serial killer is murdering London dentists. His theory is that there is a connection between the murders and New Labour policy. When a fourth dentist is murdered, his theory gains credibility. Is a government minister responsible for the murders? Cragge thinks so. The BBC Chairman decides to give a live speech on radio. Cragge becomes convinced that the minister for information has something to hide. Will Charles Prentiss succeed in destroying his main rival’s bid for the job of director-general? The serial killer strikes again. Cragge investigates. Charles still hasn’t given up on becoming the next Director General. Max is still reporting on the cricket match.  In the last episode, Cragge unmasks the killer and the BBC gets a new chief. 	144388
1982	In the City of Fear	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		Correspondent Alex Jessel  ("Jews make terrible war correspondents") is an aggressive correspondent. "Jessel only reacts to the facts, and the lies about the facts."	144389
2008	In the Club	N		Pagliarulo, Antonio	#2 Celebutantes Series	Media Empire heiresses, the Hamilton Triplets are  mini-mogul Madison, pragmatic Park and impetuous Lexington. They are accustomed to living in the public eye. Heiresses to a billion-dollar media empire, they have been raised in New York’s most elite social circles and, at 16, know firsthand the demands of being celebutantes. There are people to impress, appearances to make, and paparazzi to outrun. Not to mention high school to finish.  They have it all and Manhattan is their playground. The school year is almost over and Madison, Park and Lexington Hamilton are ready to trade in their Birkin bags for bikinis. But before vacation comes work and the triplets have plenty of it. Cleopatra, the newest, hottest and most expensive club in Manhattan, is opening -- and it just happens to also be Hamilton Holdings’ latest business venture. The girls must throw the party to end all parties. But this is one opening the sisters won’t soon forget. Before the night ends, the body of a classmate is found with a bloody wound on the side of his head. At first glance, the case appears to be open-and-shut. But the girls smell trouble. They know the murderer is still out there and they’re willing to bet their sizable inheritance that the police won’t be able to unravel the mystery. 	144390
1999	In the Company of Spies	MT				Newscaster Jane Crenshaw (John Anderson). Newscaster Ron Phelps (J.C. Kenny).	144391
2008	In the Convent of Little Flowers: Faithful Wife, The	SS		Sundaresan, Indu		Indian Journalist travels to his rural roots to witness and intervene in the community-sanctioned sati -- immolation on a deceased husband’s funeral pyre -- of a 12-year-old widow. The journalist’s grandmother begs him to intervene with her husband, his grandfather, to prevent a young widow from being burned alive. 	144392
1963	In the Cool of the Day	M	DVD -R HQ 5096, 5097. SVD 1457		AFI-Publishers	British Publisher Murray Logan occasionally writes magazine articles and is a married man who falls in love with actress who is mortally ill.	144393
1987	In the Country of Last Things	NSF		Auster, Paul		Journalist Samuel Farr in an American city of the near future populated almost wholly by street dwellers, squatters in ruined buildings, scavengers for subsistence. Rich have fled. Woman hunts for her missing brother and has a brief idyll with Farr.	144394
1935	In the Dark of the Night	SM	OWN	Goldman, Raymond Leslie		Press	144395
1975	In the Dead Hours	SM	OWN - PVL	Irvine, R.R.	In "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,  October, 1975."	Freelance News Cameraman who spends his nights roaming streets of Los Angeles. Trakker, the stringer.	144396
1999	In the Drink	N		Christiansen, Kate	Weinberg List	Journalist	144397
1999	In the End	R		Tavener, Mark	Six Episodes. 11-18-1999 to 12-23-1999	BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge (Michael Williams), a hard-drinking reporter and Superintendent Frank Jefferson (Barry Foster) continue to investigate a series of murders. They become involved with intrigues in the government and BBC management. Also featured are Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird) as two corrupt BBC radio controllers who eventually get kicked out of the BBC. They create a public relations firm and their adventures continue in the series, “Absolute Power.”	144398
1994	In the Eye of the Snake	M				Photographer (Stephane Studer).	144399
1949	In the First Person	DT				Journalist Quincy Howe interview/commentary	144400
1963	In the French Style	M	DVD -R HQ 11281, 11282. 	Shaw, Irwin (Stories - "In the French Style" and "A Year to Learn the Language." Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Correspondent Walter Beddoes (Stanley Baker), hard-drinking journalist who has an affair with an American student in Europe searching for love. She realizes that she and the journalist will continually be separated and leaves him to marry a doctor.She returns to San Francisco. Also has an affair with Irish photographer. New York Times indicated Baker played correspondent as though he were doing Ernest Hemingway.	144401
2005	In the Game: Series	T			ABC Series	Sports Reporter (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is a single mom working alongside two other reporters (Ed O'Neill and Christine Baranski).	144402
1929	In the Headlines	M		Starr, James A. (Story). Joseph Jackson (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Nosey Norton (Grant Withers) is a star reporter investigating a double murder and Anna Lou Anderson (Marian Nixon) is a journalism graduate assigned to help him.  His half-sister offers him money to leave the case but he refuses.Anderson is kidnapped, but reporter arrives in time to prevent her from taking drugged drink. He captures his half sister and her partner.Murders are solved when it is revealed that her partner killed one of the brokers after the broker had killed his partner. Cub Reporter (Ben Hall).	144403
1920	In the Heart of a Fool	M		White, William Allen (Novel).  Lillian Ducey (Scenario)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Grant Adams (James Kirkwood) of a paper in the town of Harvey, loves a woman who tries to make him jealous by flirting with a lawyer. When journalist has illegitimate son by a teacher, the woman marries the lawyer.Although the teacher marries the editor's partner, she has an affair with the woman's husband. Adams leaves the paper and becomes a mine foreman. He is injured in an explosion and the woman nurses him.Mine owner tries to run Adams out of town when strike occurs. Former editor's son is killed during fight caused by the woman's lawyer husband. Teacher shoots the lawyer and then goes insane.Former editor and woman look to the future together	144404
1967	In the Heat of the Night	M	DVD -R HQ 5986, 5987			News Media. Photographer Charles Hawthorne (Eldon Quick).	144405
1991	In the Heat of the Night:	T	SV 38, 86		Episodes. Series 3-6-1988 to 5-16-1995.	News Media	144406
1990	In the Heat of the Night: Blessings	T	DVD -R HQ 5598. SVD 783		Episode.#65. 12-18-1990.	Reporter Millie Turnby (Judith Robinson) is a local reporter who hears only what she wants to hear. Flashbacks augment officers' interviews for a story about race relations in civil service.	144407
1993	In the Heat of the Night: Child's Play	T			Episode #119. 9-16-1993	Reporter Bonnie Baxter (Kathy Payne). WSTG Anchorman Jerry Sanders (Dave Michaels).	144408
1988	In the Heat of the Night: Fate	T	DVD -R HQ 2199. SVD 783.  SVD 744		Episode #4. 3-22-1998	Publisher of newspaper is romanced by a black businessman from New York who wants to buy the town's newspaper. Police must protect the black businessman who is accused of having an affair with the white newspaper owner.	144409
1994	In the Heat of the Night: Give Me Your Life (Part II)	T			Episode #142. 5-11-1994	News Media. Reporter (Melissa McBride).	144410
1993	In the Heat of the Night: Hatton's Turn (Part Two)	T			Episode #121. 9-18-1993	Reporter (Terry Loughlin).	144411
1992	In the Heat of the Night: Odessa	T			Episode #89. 2-11-1992	Newscaster (Melanie Ramsay).	144412
1990	In the Heat of the Night: Perversions of Justice	T	DVD -R HQ 4033	Bielak, Robert	Episode #56. 10-2-1990	Reporter-Editor Jethro Puller (Ray McKinnon) of the Herald "trying to make a name for himself" crucifies a male school teacher accused of molestation by one of his students without any evidence.Teacher is vindicated, but commits suicide because of the publicity. Sheriff complains Puller has turned a respectful paper into a tabloid rag.  Puller: "I plan on running this story in tomorrow's edition."At the end of the program, the Sheriff and The arrogant Puller meet. "You drove him to it," he tells the reporter. "I have a right to inform the public." "You have no right to destroy a man's reputation." "Yes I do. I'm the press."	144413
1991	In the Heat of the Night: Ruda's Awakening	T			Episode #79. 11-5-1991	Reporter-Editor Jethro Puller (Ray McKinnon) of the Herald returns.	144414
1992	In the Heat of the Night: When the Music Stopped	T			Episode #105. 12-16-1992	News Media. TV Reporter (Della Cole).	144415
1982	In the Heat of the Summer  (aka Mean Season, The)	N	OWN - H -  P - PVL	Katzenbach, John		Reporter Malcolm Anderson of The Miami Journal handed Page One stories by a killer.	144416
2000	In the Home Stretch	N		Safrey, Jennifer	neighborhoodpress.com	Journalist	144417
1996	In the House: Bury the Hatchet	T			Episode. 9-16-1996. Season #3. Episode #4.	Sports Reporter (Vincent Duvall).	144418
1996	In the House: Come Back, Kid	T			Episode #18. 1-8-1996	Interviewer (Pat O'Brien)	144419
1996	In the House: Mother of Invention	T			Episode. 9-2-1996. Season #3. Episode #2	News Media. Reporter #1 (Melissa Berger). Reporter #2 (Chad Restum). Reporter #3 (Alexander Folk).	144420
1997	In the House: Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of, The	T			Episode #57. 11-13-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kevin E. West).	144421
2003	In the Image: A Novel	N		Horn, Dara		Reporter Leora decided after graduation that she wanted to be a journalist. And it wasn't just as a reporter Leora excelled. She mastered the feature story, the human interest story, the sort of story that parents clipped out of magazines.She had an eye for detail, could paint the perfect gut-wrenching image, knew just where to place a heart-stopping quote.She was praised for her work, even receiving the occasional letter to the editor drooling over her "moving" stories, her "sensitivity."	144422
1994	In the Kingdom of Air	N		Binding, Tim		BBC Weatherman Giles Doughty is a tireless and energetic middle-aged fornicator and sexual gamesman, and a man in emotional flight from his past. He says, “There is no friend like the weather, no one so sure and so true...”). His frantic sex life can’t quite cover up the hole in his soul, the source of which is to be found in the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend of sorts Stella Muchmore during their near-idyllic British adolescence. Years later, Giles’s sister spots Stella in a railway bar in London, setting in motion events that will unfold a shocking secret. “Recently I have discovered that I am attractive to women,” confides BBC Weatherman and self-appointed raconteur Giles Doughty. He then sets out to prove it by recounting his three current affairs: with the head of an employment agency, a children’s TV star and an unnamed “Woman from Spain.” The woman who occupies his mind most, though, is his high school sweetheart Stella Muchmore who vanished the year he was 16. When Giles’s sister spots Stella in a London bar, he’s forced to relive the events that led to her disappearance. 	144423
2004	In the Know	DT				Reporters John Andrew, Jules Botfield, Will Greenwood, Chris Hollins, Colin Paterson, Ian Robertson. Presenters John Inverdale, Louise Minchen. They cover summer sports.	144424
1996	In the Lake of the Woods	MT	DVD -R HQ 5591, 5592. VHS 348	O'Brien, Tim (Novel). Philip Rosenberg (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nat Leming (Krothgar Mathews) for the Minneapolis Star attempts to connect a politician to a massacre in Vietnam. When story makes the front page, the politician loses the election. He and his wife retreat to a cabin in the woods.Reporter continues to pursue the story and tries to get the wife's sister to tell him where the couple has gone. After the wife disappears, the reporter shows up to try to find out what happened.Politician may have murdered his wife, but reporter's final summation indicates the truth will never be known. News Anchor (Claire Riley)	144425
2004	In the Land of Milk and Money	M				News Boss (William Mesnik).	144426
1997	In the Land of Winter	NSF		Grant, Richard		Editor of Herald newspaper begins printing attacks on Satanism pointing to a husbandless young wiccan who works in a flower shop supporting herself and her nine-year-old elfin daughter.It's unfair -- she's only a friendly, contemporary young witch trying to make it on her own. She's fired, loses custody of her daughter after being attacked by right-wing gossips, finds herself homeless, jobless and friendless.Begins journey to reclaim  her power and transform  her life. Will the editor consider helping her? Takes place in frigid northeastern corner of America.	144427
1992	In the Life	DT				Correspondent (Alan Tulin). Correspondent (Karen Williams).	144428
2000	In the Light of the Moon	M				Photographer (Andie X).	144429
1993	In the Line of Duty: Ambush at Waco	MT				TV Reporter (Brad Farnsworth). Reporter (Greg Wilson). Editor (T.J. Kennedy).	144430
1988	In the Line of Duty: Cop for the Killing, A	MT				News Media	144431
1991	In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas	MT				Reporter (Ken Strong)	144432
1994	In the Line of Duty: Price of Vengeance	MT				News Media. Press Person (Riley Steiner). News Vendor (Chris Ellis).	144433
1992	In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion	MT				News Media. Newswoman #1 (Amanda Dickinson). Newswoman #2 (Rebecca Reheis). Newswoman #3 (Elizabeth Harmon). Newsman #1 (Dave Blackwell). Newsman #2 (David Kirk Chambers). Newsman #3 (Jay Kolls).	144434
1993	In the Line of Fire	M				News Media. Reporter at Dulles (Donna Hamilton). DC News Anchor (Doris E. McMillon). Reporter at Hotel (Bob Jimenez). Photographer (Michael Werckle).	144435
2009	In the Loop	M				News Media covers a war that the U.S. President and the U.K. Prime Minister want. Others do not agree that war is a good thing. PM’s venomously aggressive communications chief, the prime minister’s press flack Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) latches onto the British Secretary of State for International Development who inadvertently appears to back the war on prime-time television. Soon, the Brits are in Washington where diplomatic relations collide with trans-Atlantic spin doctors. Reporter (James Doherty). 	144436
1977	In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan	T				News Media. Docudrama on girl in coma.	144437
1903	In the Midst of Alarms	N		Barr, Robert		Journalist's love story illustrating Canadian country life at the time of a threatened Fenian invasion from the United States	144438
1968	In the Midst of Lions	N		Hempstone, Smith		Press	144439
1953	In the Mink	N		Scott, James A.		Press	144440
2006	In the Mix: A Santana Wins, a Bishop named Don Juan and Amy's B-Day	T			Episode #26. 7-7-2006	Reporters (Joanna Houghton, Elizabeth Perry, Leanisha Slater, Kristi Wirz). Teen Reporter (Kiara Price).	144441
2006	In the Mix: Annette Benning & Warren Beatty Get Honored by St. Johns, Chris Brown & Neo on a Soundcheck & CMT Honors Reba	T			Episode #31. 11-10-2006	Teen Reporter (Kiara Price).	144442
2006	In the Mix: Ballroom Charm School, Poc Dow & The Blues Brothers….AHAA	T			Episode #22. 5-19-2006	Reporters Elisabeth Meurer, Elizabeth Perry, Kristi Wirz). Reporter-Journalist Scott Hamilton.	144443
2006	In the Mix: BD Freeman Debuts: GM, Imagine & a Midsummer Nights Dream with Much Love	T			Episode #27. 10-13-2006	Reporter (Laurene Alvarado). Journalist-Reporter (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Leanisha Slater).	144444
2006	In the Mix: Comic-Con to Shainsaw Awards. It's All About Workin' Hard & Playin' Hard	T			Episode. 10-27-2006.	Reporter-Journalist (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Montana). Reporter (Stuart Brazille). Reporter (Victorial Redstall). Reporter (Leanisha Slater).	144445
2006	In the Mix: Elite Models Strut and Playboy Bunnies Play Poker	T			Episode #19. 4-28-2006	Reporters (Amy Holland, Elisabeth Meurer, Montana, Angel Pai, Elizabeth Perry, Leanisha Slater).	144446
2006	In the Mix: From 'Love is a Drug' to 'When Do We Eat' Ending in a 'Final Fantasy'	T			Episode #21. 5-12-2006	Reporter-Journalist (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Elisabeth Meurer). Reporter (Elizabeth Perry).	144447
2006	In the Mix: From Soul Train to Tony Orlando	T			Episode #15. 3-24-2006	Reporters (Amy Holland, Elisabeth, Leanisha Slater).	144448
2006	In the Mix: It's all about BET…	T			Episode #25.  7-7-2006	Reporter-Journalist (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Elisabeth Perry). Reporter (Leanisha Slater). Reporter (Amara Wilson). Reporter (Kristi Wirz).	144449
2006	In the Mix: Leachman Passes a Milestone/Golf/Stuff Style & Jules Verne Gets the Star Treatment	T			Episode #30. 11-3-2006	Columnist Army Archerd (Himself). Teen Reporter (Kiara Price).	144450
2006	In the Mix: Morgan Freeman, Jack Guzman and "The Hills Have Eyes"	T			Episode #16. 4-7-2006	Reporters Kateri DeMartino, Leanisha Slater. Interviewer-Host Scott Hamilton.	144451
2006	In the Mix: Razzie, Next, Thank-You for Smoking and I'm Not Apprentice	T			Episode #17. 4-14-2006	Reporters Kateri DeMartino, Amy Holland, Elisabeth Meurer, Montana, Leanisha Slater.	144452
2006	In the Mix: Rock the Night Away	T			Episode #23. 6-23-2006	Reporters Elizabeth Perry, Leanisha Slater.	144453
2006	In the Mix: Shapiro Rocks, Cintron Gives Us a Latin  Beat and Zola Introduces a South African Beat	T			Episode #18. 4-21-2006	Reporter-Journalist (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Elisabeth Meurer). Reporter (Nzinga Blake). Reporter (Anna Griffen). Reporter (Amy Holland). Reporter (Leanisha Slater).	144454
2006	In the Mix: Soap Operas, Magic Awards, Super Heroes & PhatGirlZ	T			Episode #20. 5-5-2006	Reporter-Journalist (Scott Hamilton). Reporter (Bolude Fakuade). Reporter (Monique Kelley). Reporter (Elisabeth Meurer). Reporter (Montana).	144455
2006	In the Mix: The 'Grammy' Goes to Champ: You're a Star & Kids Are Helping Kids	T			Episode #28. 10-20-2006	Teen Reporter (Kiara Price).	144456
2006	In the Mix: World Cup, And-1, ASCAP and Superman Returns	T			Episode. 6-30-2006.	Reporter (Stuart Brazille). Reporter (Jen Friel). Reporter (Anna Griffin). Reporter (Kim Paroline). Reporter (Elizabeth Perry). Reporter (Leanisha Slater). Reporter (Kristi Wirz).	144457
1936	In the Money	N	OWN - H	Roche, Arthur Somers		Press	144458
1987	In the Mood	M	DVD -R HQ 3357, 3358			News Media. L.A. Reporter #1 (Guy Christopher). L.A. Reporter #2 (Paul Keith). Denver Reporter #2 (Charlie Holliday). L.A. Reporter #3 (Neal Jano). Front Yard Reporter #1 (Tom Tarpey). Front Yard Reporter #2 (Crane Jackson).Paradise Reporter (Heath Jones). Denver Reporter #1 (Ted Noose). Newspaper Editor (Bert Conway). News Photographer #1 (Rick Salassi). News Photographer #2 (Thomas Ryan). Newsreel Narrator Alan Brady (Carl Reiner).	144459
2001	In the Mood for Love	M		Kar-Wai, Wong (Director)		Journalist Chow Mo Wan (Tony Leung Chiu), a '60s-era journalist who pays off his gambling debts by freelancing pulpy sci-fi stories.	144460
1995	In the Mouth of Madness	M				Reporter (Marvin Scott)	144461
1897	In The Name of Liberty	N		Marryat, Florence (Lean)		Journalist Hero has joined the socialists	144462
1995	In the Name of Love: Texas Tragedy, A	MT				Photographer (Vince Davis)	144463
1998	In the Name of the Emperor	M				News Media. U.S. Reporter, New York Times (Tillman Durdin-Himself). Japanese Journalist (Katsuichi Honda-Himself)	144464
2000	In the Name of the People	MT	DVD -R HQ 8465, 8466	Boland, Tim		News Media. Reporters (Clay St. Thomas, Guy Villeneuve). Man on death row for murder of teenaged girl.	144465
1977	In the National Interest	N	OWN - H	Kalb, Marvin and Ted Koppel		Reporter Darius Kane (Marvin Kalb in real life) makes a discovery -- will he publish the news or suppress it in the national interest?	144466
1941	In the Navy	M	L	Horman, Arthur T. (Story - "They're in the Navy Now").  Horman, John Grant (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Reporter Dorothy Roberts (Claire Dodd) tries to locate missing crooner who has joined the Navy to escape his female fans. Reporter disguises herself as chambermaid to get into his hotel room using a camera concealed in her purse to get pictures.After promising her editor enough photos for a four-page spread, she gets onto the naval base by tagging along with the Andrew Sisters telling them she is in charge of publicity for the Navy. Abbott and Costello are fellow sailors.Pomeroy Watson (Lou Costello) agrees to help the reporter after she sneaks on board their ship in cargo box. She disguises herself as sailor to stay on the ship when it sails for Hawaii and continues to pursue the crooner.Her cover is blown when story and photograph appear in Honolulu paper. Crooner blames reporter but discovers her editor double-crossed her by running the photograph after promising her he would destroy the negative.Reporter convinces crooner that the only way he can stop his female fans from chasing him is to get married. Magazine Editor Mr. Travers (Robert Emmett Keane).	144467
2006	In the News	MUS		Kristofferson, Kris	This Old Road album	News Media. Kristofferon covers both the Iraq War and the Laci Peterson murder in this song about the news media.	144468
1930	In the Next Room	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter James (Jimmy) Godfrey (Jack Mulhall) is involved in a series of murders.	144469
1991	In the Nick of Time	MT				Journalist (Michael Tucker), a washed-up newsman meets Santa Claus, up for his replacement. Interviewer (Adrian Paul).	144470
2006	In the Pool	SS		Okuda, Hideo. Giles Murray (Translator)		Magazine Editor Kazuo Omori, an overbearing journalist, relieves his mid-life crisis by long-distance swimming. He feels compelled to go swimming and is willing to allow his job, marriage and morals disintegrate for the chance to sink into the blue security of the pool.A divorced man angry at his wife finds a painfully prominent outlet in a permanent erections. A model thinks every man on the street is a stalker.  These are some of the patients who descend to the basement consulting room of Doctor Ichiro Irabu, an obese, eccentric neurologist with an injection fetish, an Oedipus complex, and a pea-green Porsche. 	144471
1997	In the Presence of the Enemy	NM	OWN	George, Elizabeth		Tabloid Editor Dennis Luxford is hailed as "the king of sleaze" and is used to ferreting out the sins and scandals of people in exposed positions. But when he opens an innocuous-looking letter addressed to him as The Source, he discovers competition.Someone else excels at ferreting out secrets. 10-year-old Charlotte Bowen has been abducted and if Luxford, a macho Fleet Street editor, does not admit publicly to having fathered her, she will die. Her existence is Luxford's most fiercely guarded secret.Acknowledging her as his child will throw more than one life and career into chaos. Luxford knows the story of the girl's paternity could make him a laughing stock and reveal to his beautiful wife and son the lie he's lived for a decade.Yet it's not only Luxford's reputation that's on the line -- it's also the reputation and career of Bowen's mother. For she is Undersecretary of State for the home Office, a high-profile Junior Ministers and quite possibly the next prime minister.Knowing her political future hangs in the balance, Eva Bowen refuses to let Luxford damage her career by printing the story or calling the police. So the editor turns to forensic scientist Simon St. James for help.	144472
1998	In the Red	MT		Mark Tavener (novel)	UK	BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge (Warren Clark), a hard-drinking reporter, investigates a series of murders in the halls of the BBC. Journalist (Victor Power). Journalist in Pub (Paul Ryan). Broadcast Journalist (Reece Shearsmith). Police Press Officer (Robbie Swales) for Police. Home News Organiser (Paul Ansdell). Radio 4 Presenter (Richard Whitmore).	144473
1989	In the Red	N		Tavener, Mark		BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge, a hard-drinking reporter, investigates a series of murders in the halls of the BBC.A serial killer is on the loose and it’s up to Cragge to sober up long enough to catch him. The murderer, who calls Cragge to bid for adequate news coverage, begins his spree with bank managers, thus making him quite popular, as criminals go. But then he escalates to finishing off a member of Parliament and even makes an attempt on BBC Radio economics correspondent Max Parker -- hardly fair, since Parker doesn't know anything about economics. A dastardly plot is afoot as well inside the BBC itself, as the controllers of Radio 2 and Radio 4 plot the downfall of the corporation's director general. Meanwhile, when the town of Talbotting holds a by-election to replace its murdered MP, it finds itself wooed by the Reform Party, whose blundering politicians locate an ideal candidate: "His eyes were bright, his teeth were white and his head was empty." But when the party officials get him arrested rather than nominated, they take the next-best course: fight the by-election with no candidate at all. 	144474
1995	In the Red	R		Tavener, Mark		BBC Radio Crime Correspondent George Cragge (Michael Williams), a hard-drinking reporter, investigates a series of murders in the halls of the BBC.	144475
2005	In the Rich Man's World: For Love and Money - Romance on the Red Carpet	NR	OWN - P	Marinelli, Carol	Harlequin Presents 2482 August 2005	Reporter Amelia Jacobs has got a scoop with a rich passionate playboy whose skill at seducing women is legendary in Sydney's newspaper gossip columns. Jacobs will spend a week in this rich man's world and she's determined not to spend the week in his bed."Exclusive: Australia's richest, most ruthless tycoon bares all!"  "Revealed: the passionate playboy…."	144476
1995	In the Shadow of Evil	MT	DVD -R HQ 8438, 8439			News Media	144477
2000	In the Shadow of Hollywood	M				Interviewer (Sylvie Groulx)	144478
1991	In the Shadow of Love: Teen AIDS Story, A	MT	SV 106			School Newspaper Reporter Katie (Jennifer Dundas), aspiring journalist and high school reporter learns the harsh facts about AIDS	144479
2006	In the Shadow of the Mountain 	N		Naylor, Helen	Level 5 Upper Intermediate Book with Audio CDs. 	Journalist Clare Crowe goes to Switzerland to bring home a relative’s body. Clare’s grandfather has been frozen in a glacier, 74 years after a climbing accident. Clare knows this could make an interesting story for her newspaper, but as she investigates her grandfather’s last climb, she learns that the accident wasn’t as simple as she had first thought, and she uncovers a tragic love story. 	144480
2009	In the South	SS		Rushdie, Salman		Newspaper Editor and one of the editor’s employees, a celebrated local figure who is a bit of a firebrand and too much of a boozer but the creator of wonderfully grotesque political cartoons are part of a group of 10 friends who meet every day to discuss politics, chess, poetry and music at a local Besant Nagar coffeehouse. 	144481
1990	In the Spirit	M				Documentary Interviewer (Steve Powers)	144482
2008	In the St. Nick of Time	N		Pepper, William		Reporter is following Cameron Jones who used to be a successful author. This year, another holiday looms, he is beset by a depression, an  ex-wife who is moving away with their daughter Holly, and a sleezy reporter is dogging him. A foul-mouthed goldfish hallucination keeps nagging Jones. Cameron’s buddy Dogwater Hunt is a broke, obsessed, alien-abductee, with a pathological fear of holiday lights. He’s desperate to prove Earth will be visited on Christmas Eve by mysterious “Santa aliens.” If he can catch “Santa” he’ll push forth the frontiers of science and maybe get a new TV.  Meanwhile Santa Claus feels beaten down by centuries of children growing up and no longer believing. He can’t help but wonder if he really exists. The answer to that question could determine the future of Christmas. Cameron and Dogwater are caught up in a plan to save Santa from himself.	144483
1918	In the Twinkling of an Eye	N		Watson, Sydney	Christian Fiction Classics	Journalist Tom Hammon witnesses the shocking rapture of the church and its aftermath.	144484
1999	In the Woods	M				TV Reporter Dick Jansen (Larry Osterman). Television Cameraman (Larry D. Osterman II).	144485
1889	In the Year 2889	SSF	UCLA	Verne, Jules	In "Big Book of Science Fiction."	Newspaper Owner Napoleon Smith of the Earth Chronicle. George Washington Smith, founder of the Manhattan Chronicle. Fritz Napoleon Smith, after 30 generations have come and gone, is owner of the same newspaper that his ancestor established.George Washington Smith's newspaper had lived generation after generation.  Now called the Earth Chronicle. Pressed on all sides by rival journals of a more modern type, it was continually in danger of collapse. Napoleon Smith bought it for a mere trifle.He originated telephonic journalism.  Instead of being printed, the newspaper is spoken to subscribers. Phonograph records the news if the reader is otherwise disposed.	144486
1969	In the Year of the Pig	M				Reporter (Ilya Todd-Himself). Le nouvel observateur.	144487
1996	In the Zone	DT			Series, 6-1-1996. Fox	Hosts Richard MacGregor, Valarie Rae Miller, Mike Simmrin, Zack Ward.  Sports	144488
1948	In This Corner	M				Reporter Matt McGuire (Renny McEvoy)	144489
1994	In This Corner	M				Interviewer (Ted Raimi)	144490
1942	In This Our Life	M	L. SVD 1024			Announcer (Reid Kilpatrick)	144491
1911	In Time for Press	M			Ness Book	Reporter for The Blade joins the Express when he is fired for trying to help a rancher's daughter get a job on the paper. Joins the Express.He and a Blade reporter both get on the story of a train holdup.  Blade reporter pretends he is injured, then knocks Express reporter out. Heroine rides off to telegraph the story and scoops the Blade.	144492
1935	In Time of Peace	N	MLPL	Boyd, T.A.		Reporter William Hicks on general assignment for the Farm Labor Beacon in a midland city goes with another agency for news because of his disgust with the paper's policies. Fitzmaurice, reporter and colleague.Patsy Hughes loses job as a reporter because editor gave his nephew the job.  Eventually becomes assistant advertising manager of the Golden Rule. Patsy writes feature story for hicks. "Dame reporter" on News-Dispatch. Ends up as new advertising manager oOld Lady Squires may sell the Hart-Fadden Syndicate.  Hopewell and Purdy,  reporters on the Recorder.  Many reporters throughout.	144493
2005	In Too Deep	N		Wainscott, Tina		Society Columnist-Writer Winslow Talbot for Dazzle Society Magazine feels she is living a lie -- she is beautiful, but her face has been cleverly constructed by plastic surgeons after an automobile crash. She is rich, but the wealth belongs to her doting stepfather who’s funded a life she finds increasingly shallow. So when she learns of a hit-and-run boating accident that leaves a young Cuban-American girl terribly disfigured. Winslow sees the opportunity to make a real difference and decides to help the injured child. She begins an investigation that leads her to Alex Diax, editor of a Miami newspaper. But Alex warns Winslow against snooping in Florida’s exile community where passions often explode with deadly consequences. Ignoring the warning, Winslow continues probing for answers even as it pits her against her family, her boss, and the Miami police as a killer waits patiently in the shadows. Her boss says her inquiry has nothing to do with her society column so she must stop her investigation. The killer wants her to continue because he plans to kill her. Though she is a journalist, when it comes to hard-boiled investigation of a crime, Winslow is an obsessed amateur who knows she should heed the advice she gets, but feels an affinity with the child and wants to uncover the truth. 	144494
1946	In Town Today	DT				Host Ben Grauer	144495
1989	In una notte di chiaro di luna (aka On a Moonlit Night, aka As Long as It’s Love)	MF		Wertmuller, Lina (Director)	France	American Journalist John Knott (Rutger Hauser), a brash cheerful reporter, who works for a French newspaper. He has an affair with Photographer Joelle (Nastassja Kinski) and unbeknownst to him a child as well. He has been having a lot of fun poking into anti-AIDS prejudice for a series by a Paris paper by pretending to have HIV and announcing this in various situations around Paris, which results in his being thrown out of restaurants, bars and in one scene, bed. He runs into Joelle on one of these excursions and discovers he has a child and that he still cares for Joelle. Then he discovers he really is HIV positive and this provokes a lot of soul-searching and anguish right up to the story’s unhappy ending.	144496
1940	In Walked Amy	N		Edgerton, Lucile		Reporter. Farm girl comes to the big city to work as a reporter. Meets gangsters and writes her stories.	144497
1970	In Which We Live	DT			Series. 4-3-1970 to 6-28-1970. NBC	TV Newsman-Host Edwin Newman.	144498
1899	In Which Yellow Journalism Creeps In and The Idea	SS	UCLA	Bangs, John Kendrick		Editor. William Jones, Esq. Third Assistant Exchange Editor of The Weekly Oracle, a Journal of To-day, Yesterday, and To-morrow.Dick, war correspondent of the Sunday Whirnal. Dispatch included in story.  Asks for $500 a word	144499
1985	In Winter the Snow Never Stops	SS	UCLA	Covino, Michael	In "Off-Season, The: Stories."	Freelance Journalist. Woman, 32, single, unemployed, though she got enough freelance entertainment assignments from the newspaper to keep her going.  Both the entertainment and the book editors liked her.  This interview had been her idea.Waiting for the interviewee to call her.  Name never given.	144500
1997	In Your Dreams	MT				TV Journalist (Douglas McFerran)	144501
2004	In Your Face	N		Thomas, Scarlett		Magazine Writer Jess Malone is a long-lost friend of Lily Pascale, onetime actress turned university lecturer and amateur sleuth. When Lily receives a call from Jess asking for help in tracking down a murderer, she can’t resist getting involved. Hoping that the case will take her mind off the fact that the man she loves is marrying someone else, Lily starts investigating. She learns that three young women have been brutally murdered and that the common thread connecting them is that all three were featured in a magazine article written by Jess. Then Jess herself disappears and Lily fears the worst.	144502
2005	In za puru	MF			Japan	Editor-in-Chief: Eri Fuse	144503
2002	In-Laws: Love Is the Key	T			Episode #4.10-1-2002	Photographer (Jamieson Price).	144504
2008	In-Sight	N		Webster, Gerard G.		Columnist Ward McNulty is a successful columnist living with the beautiful co-anchor of Channel Five News. He also had powerful friends including a state senator, but when the senator convinces Ward to support the conversion of a sleepy beach town into an exclusive resort,it pits Ward against his father in a bitter legal battle. Too late Ward learns that the resort’s financial backers consist of a drug lord, a porn mogul, and assorted money launderers. And they’ll stop nothing, including murder, to get what they want.	144505
1949	Inauguration of President Truman	DT			All four networks	Reporters	144506
2005	Incendiary	N		Cleave, Chris		Journalist sleeps with a woman who has lost her husband and son in the explosion at a soccer stadium. She writes a book-length letter to Osama bin Laden asking him to stop the bombing.The nameless working-class woman was having sex a neighbor, the shallow journalist -- while her loved ones were being blown up. Filled with guilt, her story becomes involved with the journalist and his equally shallow girlfriend.	144507
1945	Incendiary Blonde	M				Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons (Catherine Craig)	144508
1972	Inchiesta, L'	TF			Italy	Journalist (Claudio Camaso).	144509
1982	Inchon	M			Ness Book	War Correspondent (David Janssen) and Art Critic (Rex Reed) assigned by papers to cover the war were cut from film when it was trimmed from 140 to 106 minutes.Pipe Journalist (Rion Morgan).	144510
1962	Incident at Ashton	N	GPL	Milner, Jay		Editor, a crusader,  and civil rights disturbances.	144511
1999	Incident at Haystack Landing	T			Series. Sci-Fi	News Media. News Reporter (Susan Schramm).	144512
1971	Incident in San Francisco	T	SV 144	Brown, J.E. (Novel - "Incident at 125th St.").  Robert Dozier (Teleplay)	Ness Book - Pilot for TV series	Reporter Jeff Marshall (Christopher Connelly) for the San Francisco Times (which has the motto "Tell the News As It Is Without Fear or Favor") tires to clear  a man who tries to help a mugging victim and finds himself accused of murder.Meets opposition even from own paper and cynical city editor Arthur Andrews (Tim O'Connor). Assigned to do a follow-up. It does not appear in the paper. Editor tells him he wrote an editorial, not a story.Editor-in-chief tells reporter he has reverence for instinct and blind faith, but they are luxuries he can no longer afford in his position. Reporter sets out to prove Good Samaritan's innocence -- "If I am wrong you can fire me."Charges cop with not doing his job. Officer cracks down on newspaper staff.  Editor-in-chief expresses amazement at reporter's arrogance in asking them to withhold evidence while he plays detective.But he resolves the issue after breaking into an apartment, beating up a crook and being rescued by police. Good Samaritan tells him, "You're part of the machinery, whether you like it or not. We all are. It's all we've got."	144513
1990	Incident, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Jed Jackson). Reporter #2 (Eric Singer)	144514
2009	Incognegro SC	N		Johnson, Mat. Illustrator Warren Pieece.	Graphic Novel. DC Comics. 	African-American Reporter Zane Pinchback for the New Holland Herald of New York is a black man who can pass for white. Zane uses this ability to go undercover to investigate lynchings in the 1930s South. In the early 20th century, when lynchings were commonplace throughout the American South, a few courageous reporters from the North risked their lives to expose these atrocities. They were African-American men who, due to their light skin color, could “pass” among the white folks. They called this dangerous assignment going “incognegro.” Pinchback barely escapes with his life after his latest “incognegro” story goes bad. But when he returns to the sanctuary of Harlem, he’s sent to investigate the arrest of his own brother, charged with the brutal murder of a white woman in Mississippi. With a lynch mob already swarming, Zane must stay “incognegro” long enough to uncover the truth behind the murder in order to save his brother -- and himself. He finds that the answers are buried beneath layers of shifting identities, forbidden passions and secrets that run deeper than skin color. 	144515
1999	Incognito	MT				TV News Anchor (Marc Brown)	144516
1997	Incognito	M				Newsreader (Andrew Forbes).	144517
2006	Incompleto	M				Interviewer (Nikolas Marcacci).	144518
2005	Inconceivable: Pilot	T	DVD -R HS 8X 4395. (Media Excerpts repeated in HQ mode)			Los Angeles Chronicle article to be written by a reporter friend never seen of one of the managers of the fertility clinic on the sister of a woman killed in the war who wants to be the surrogate mother to her sister's baby with her sister's husband.Husband, Private Lopez, has second thoughts. Female owner of the fertility center wants her partner to pull the plug on the story. Manager's bitter girl friend tells him "Call your friend at the Los Angeles Chronicle and Stop the Presses."Story dies when the private refuses to go through with the procedure realizing he is not keeping his wife alive in this way. Closure takes place as her eggs are destroyed.	144519
2005	Inconceivable: Sex, Lies and Sonograms	T			Episode #5.	Photographer (Nick Steele), hunky photographer.	144520
1991	Inconvenient Woman, An	MT	SVD 1123. SVD 526, SV 79 (Excerpts).	Dunne, Dominick	Miniseries. 5-12-1991	Gossip Columnist Cyril Rathbone (Roddy McDowall), gay, viperish, powerful. News Photographer (Rod Pitman).	144521
1990	Inconvenient Woman, An	NR	OWN - P	Dunne, Dominick		Gossip Columnist Cyril, gay and vicious.	144522
1997	Incorporated, The	M				TV News Anchor (Catherine Leahan). Photographer (David Munson).	144523
1997	Incredible Genie, The	M				TV Reporter Connie Hennesy (Leese Brown)	144524
1978	Incredible Hulk, The:	T	VHS 676 (Four Episodes), 409, 408, 404, 403, 397, 372 (Partial), 356, 355, 352, 346 (No Beginning).  340, 327		Episodes. Series 3-10-1978 to 5-19-1982). 56 Episodes	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) a reporter for the National Register. McGee dazed by explosion. McGee vows to bring the creature to justiceModeled after the character of Javert in "Les Miserables," McGee was a tabloid reporter who relentlessly pursued the Hulk.When Banner tried to reverse the an experiment gone wrong, the interferences of the nosy reporter result in the destruction of the research laboratory. A fellow scientist, the only othe rperson who knows the secret of the Hulk, dies in the fire.Banner, presumed dead, goes on the run trying to find a cure for his condition. He endlessly drifts from place to place assuming different identities.  He discovers the Hulk is human at least part of the time and that Banner is still alive.All the while, McGee continues to pursue the story of the mysterious monster whom he believes killed Banner and his associate. Often personally investigates sightings of the monster forcing Banner to move on before the reporter can learn too much.	144525
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: 747	T	VHS 407, 357		Episode #7. 4-7-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144526
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Alice in Discoland	T	VHS 438		Episode #20. 11-3-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144527
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Another Path	T	VHS 360		Episode #19. 20-27-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144528
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Antowuk Horror, The	T			Episode. 9-29-1978. Season #2. Episode #3	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin). TV Reporter (Bill Deiz).	144529
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Babalao	T	VHS 350, 376		Episode #45. 12-14-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144530
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Behind The Wheel	T	VHS 348, 398, 405		Episode #42. 11-9-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144531
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Brain Child	T	VHS 349		Episode #38. 10-5-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144532
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Bring Me The Head Of The Hulk	T	VHS 327, 352		Episode #64. 1-9-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144533
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Broken Image	T	VHS 376		Episode #47. 1-4-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144534
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Captive Night	T	VHS 376, 399		Episode #46. 12-21-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144535
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Child In Need, A	T	VHS 360		Episode #19. 10-27-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Reporter (Marguerite DeLain).	144536
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Confession, The	T	VHS 346, 380		Episode #33. 5-4-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register reluctantly takes on an Intern Pamela Morris (Markie Post)  as his assistant who takes an interest in a lonely little man claiming to be the Hulk. Newsman (Michael Laurence).Pamela Morris: "I understand how you feel. I asked to apprentice at the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, real newspapers. The National Register was not my first choice."Jack McGee: "So, while I'm out on the streets, you can stay here and man the phones. That way I can call stuff in. A base station." Pamela Morris: "Base station? This is a newspaper article, not war correspondents. I came here to work, Jack."McGee: "Pamela, you're supposed to be here to help me, not play Brenda Staff."	144537
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Danny	T	VHS 328, 365, 393		Episode #75.  5-15-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144538
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Dark Side	T	VHS 327, 352		Episode #62. 12-5-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144539
1977	Incredible Hulk, The: Death in the Family (aka Return of the Incredible Hulk)	T	VHS 356, 397		Pilot 2 - 11-27-1977.	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144540
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Deathmask	T	VHS 359, 402		Episode #55. 3-14-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144541
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Deep Shock	T	VHS 388		Episode #63. 12-12-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Reporter (Saundra Sharp).	144542
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Disciple	T	VHS 436		Episode #30. 4-16-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Newscaster (Bill Dietz).	144543
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Earthquakes Happen	T	VHS 403		Episode #11. 5-19-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144544
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: East Winds	T	VHS 328, 358		Episode #69. 2-20-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144545
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Equinox	T	VHS 351, 376		Episode #56. 3-14-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144546
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Escape from Los Santos	T	VHS 438		Episode #23. 12-1-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144547
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Falling  Angels	T	VHS 391		Episode #51. 2-8-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144548
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Fast Lane	T	VHS 327, 389		Episode #61. 11-21-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144549
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Final Round	T	VHS 356, 405		Episode #3. 3-10-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144550
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: First, The	T	VHS 328, 364		Episodes #70-#71. 3-6, 13-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144551
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Free Fall	T	VHS 327, 352		Episode #61. 11-21-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144552
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Give A Trucker An Even Break	T	VHS 366		Episode #9. 4-28-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144553
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Goodbye Eddie Cain	T	VHS 327, 358, 388		Episode #66. 1-23-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144554
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Half Nelson	T	VHS 328, 364, 393		Episode #74. 4-17-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144555
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Harder They Fall, The	T	VHS 328, 364		Episode #72. 3-27-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144556
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Haunted, The	T	VHS 437		Episode #27. 2-7-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144557
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Homecoming	T	VHS 398		Episode #43. 11-30-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Newscaster (Barbara Lynn Block).	144558
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Hulk Breaks Las Vegas, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8030. VHS 407		Episode #8. 4-21-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Reporter in Las Vegas investigates a gambling scandal. Banner helps him, then discovers the reporter is Jack McGee's partner.	144559
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Interview With The Hulk	T	DVD -R HQ 4310. VHS 328, 364, 393, 398		Episode #73. 4-3-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Science Reporter (Michael Conrad) passes himself off as McGee when he recognizes Banner and wants an interview.	144560
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Jake	T	VHS 348, 398		Episode #41. 11-2-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144561
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Killer Instinct	T	DVD -R HQ 3014. VHS 438		Episode #21. 11-10-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144562
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Kindred Spirits	T	VHS 346, 436, 438		Episode #32. 4-6-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Reporter (Bryan Pevny).	144563
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: King Of The Beach	T	VHS 327, 358, 393		Episode #67. 2-6-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144564
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Like a Brother	T	VHS 437		Episode #26. 1-31-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144565
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Long Run Home	T	VHS 391		Episode #50. 2-1-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144566
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Lottery, The	T	VHS 391		Episode #52. 2-15-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144567
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Married (aka Bride of the Incredible Hulk	T	VHS 360, 366		Episodes #13-#14. 9-22-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144568
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Metamorphosis	T	VHS 347, 380		Episode #36. 9-21-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144569
1982	Incredible Hulk, The: Minor Problem	T	VHS 408		Episode #83. 5-12-1982	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144570
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: My Favorite Magician	T	VHS 349		Episode #40. 10-26-1979.	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144571
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Mystery Man	T	VHS 436		Episodes #28-#29. 3-2, 9-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144572
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Never Give a Trucker an Even Break	T	VHS 403		Episode #9. 4-28-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144573
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Nine Hours	T	VHS 351, 376, 403		Episode #57. 4-4-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144574
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: No Escape	T	VHS 436		Episode #31. 3-30-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. 1st Reporter (Lynne Randall).	144575
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Of Guilt, Models and Murder	T	VHS 357, 405		Episode #3. 3-24-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. TV Reporter (Doug Hale).	144576
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: On the Line	T	VHS 372		Episode #58. 4-11-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144577
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Patterns	T	DVD -R HQ 6519. VHS 328, 365		Episode #76. 5-22-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Factory owner in debt to the mob labels Banner as his partner.	144578
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Phenom, The	T	VHS 354		Episode #77. 10-2-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144579
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Prometheus	T	VHS 351, 372		Episodes #59-#60. 11-7, 14-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144580
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Proof Positive	T	VHS 350, 376		Episode #48. 1-11-1980. #53031	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.McGee's new publisher (Caroline Smith). orders him off the Hulk Story.	144581
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Psychic, The	T	VHS 359		Episode #53. 2-22-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144582
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Quiet Room, The	T	VHS 346		Episode #34. 5-11-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144583
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Rainbow's End	T	VHS 360		Episode #17. 10-13-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144584
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Ricky	T	VHS 360		Episode #16. 10-6-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144585
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Rock And A Hard Place, A	T	VHS 359, 402		Episode #54. 2-29-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144586
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Sanctuary	T	VHS 396, 353 (Incomplete)		Episode #80. 11-6-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144587
1980	Incredible Hulk, The: Sideshow	T	VHS 350, 376		Episode #49. 1-25-1980	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144588
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Slam, The	T	VHS 349		Episode #39. 10-19-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register. Reporter (Linda Lawrence).	144589
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Slaves	T	VHS 329, 365, 396		Episode #82. 5-5-1982	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144590
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Snare, The	T	VHS 348		Episode #44. 12-7-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144591
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Solitary Place	T	DVD -R HQ 3011. VHS 437		Episode #25. 1-24-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144592
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Stop the Presses	T	DVD -R HQ 3009. VHS 438		Episode #22. 11-24-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144593
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Terror in Times Square	T	VHS 357, 407		Episode #6. 3-31-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144594
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Triangle	T	VHS 329, 365, 396		Episode #81. 11-13-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144595
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Two Godmothers	T	VHS 354, 408		Episode #78. 10-9-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144596
2005	Incredible Hulk, The: Ultimate Destruction	G				Reporter (Chris Edgerly - Voice).	144597
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Vendetta Road	T	VHS 347, 380		Episode #35. 5-25-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144598
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Veteran	T	VHS 396, 365 (Incomplete)		Episode #79. 10-16-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144599
1978	Incredible Hulk, The: Waterfront Story, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2835		Episode #12. 5-31-1978	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) a reporter for the National Register, covers the story and finds the "green man" again.	144600
1981	Incredible Hulk, The: Wax Museum	T	VHS 327, 358, 393		Episode #68. 2-13-1981	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144601
1995	Incredible Hulk, The: What Savage Beast	NSF		David, Peter	Incredible Hulk, The: What Savage Beast (1995, Peter David)	Reporter Jack McGee fakes an illness to gain entry to the hospital where the Hulk's wife is preparing to give birth.He is intercepted by Dr. Strange, who puts him under a spell to convince him he really IS sick and should let the doctor take him to a room immediately. An obvious reference to the Jack Colvin character in the late 70s Incredible Hulk TV show.	144602
1979	Incredible Hulk, The: Wildfire	T	VHS 437		Episode #24. 1-17-1979	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) for the National Register.	144603
1982	Incredible Hulk, The/Amazing Spider Man Hour, The:	C			Series. 9-19-1982 to 9-7-1985. NBC	Photojournalist Peter Parker. News Media.	144604
1990	Incredible Hulk: Death of the Incredible Hulk, The	MT			NBC	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) continues to go after David Banner and his alter-ego, The Incredible Hulk. Banner falls in love with an Eastern European spy and saves two kidnapped scientists.Film ends with The Hulk taking a fatal fall from an airplane.	144605
1988	Incredible Hulk: Incredible Hulk Returns, The	MT	SV 76, 62		5-22-1988	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) comes snooping and David Banner is on the run again. Two years have passed since Banner's last transformation into the Hulk.He hopes to rid himself of his alter-ego for good with the Gamma transponder he created. Former student has bonded with Viking god named Thor. Thor provokes Banner's transformation into the Hulk. Laboratory damaged in their fight.	144606
1989	Incredible Hulk: Trial of the Increidble Hulk, The	MT			NBC	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) continues to go after David Banner and his alter-ego, The Incredible Hulk. Banner meets the blind lawyer named Matt Murdock and his masked alter ego Daredevil.	144607
1977	Incredible Melting Man, The	M				Newscaster (Jennifer Mulaire). Photographer (Don Walters).	144608
1958	Incredible Petrified World, The	M		Steiner, John W. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dale Marshall (Phyllis Coates) is among members of an expedition testing a new diving bell. Become trapped underwater and discover subterranean cave with a grizzled inhabitant who cannot decide whether to make love to her or kill her.Volcano erupts killing the caveman. Others escape and are brought back to the surface.  Only member of the group to get hysterical when she discovers they have been trapped underwater.Jimmy, a Reporter (Jack Haffner). Coates played Lois Lane earlier in her career.	144609
1977	Incredible Rocky Mountain Race, The	T				Newspaper. Mark Twain race.	144610
1957	Incredible Shrinking Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4751, 4753. L			TV Newscaster (John Hiestand) of KIRL. Sells life story to press syndicate. TV newscast reports on his death. Newscaster (Gary Goetzman).	144611
1981	Incredible Shrinking Woman, The	M	L. SV 178			News Media. Newscasters (M.E. Loree, Gary Goetzman, Robert Phelps, Glenn Robards). Interviewers (James Beach, Dick McGarvin). Talk-Show Host Mike Douglas (Himself).	144612
1978	Incredible Torture Show, The	M				New York Times Critic. Lincoln Center ballerina later kicks New York Times critic to death	144613
2004	Incredible Torture Trio, The	M				TV Newscaster Bill Thompson (Mark  Bernier).	144614
2004	Incredibles, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7076, 7077.			News Media. Newspapers used to document series of lawsuits that people file against the superheroes that save them.  Also documentary-style interviews with superheroes at the beginning of the film. Newsreel Narrator (Teddy Newton).	144615
2004	Incredibles, The	C		Bird, Brad		Newsreel Narrator (Teddy Newton - Voice).	144616
2004	Incredibles, The	G				Newsreel Narrator (Teddy Newton - Voice).	144617
1980	Incubo sulla citta contaminata	MF				TV Anchor-News Reporter (Umberto Lenzi). Cameraman (Antonio Mayans).	144618
1998	Incubus	NSF		Arensberg, Ann		Food Columnist Cora Whitman is the central character in this paranormal novel.	144619
1982	Incubus, The	M		Russell, Ray (Novel).  George Franklin (Screenplay)	Canada - Ness Book	Newspaper Editor Laura Kincaid (Kerrie Keane) investigates a series of gruesome assaults in a small town in Wisconsin.  She inherited the local paper when her foster parents died and is considered a newcomer.Editor claims she hates small towns and small town thinking. Gets in trouble with local police but apologizes to a cop for almost getting him fired because of an article she wrote in the papers.Editor compiles information on shape-shifting and incubi which she shares with others in the town. It turns out the editor is revealed to be the demon."You're a stranger in town. You stick your nose into other people's tragedies, just so you can sell a few more papers."	144620
2000	Incumbent, The	NM		McGrory, Brian		White House Correspondent Jack Flynn	144621
1970	Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto	MF			Italy	News Media. Paese Sera Journalist (Fulvio Grimaldi).	144622
1992	Indecency	MT				Newscaster (Steve Kehela)	144623
1962	Indecent	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	144624
1958	Indecent (Schwarze Nylons --Heisse Nachte. Aka Waylaid Women)	M		Marno, Erwin, Hanns Helmut Fischer (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Released in U.S. in 1968.	German Reporter Alexander (Peter Van Eyck) investigates murder of a member of a dance troupe. Discovers women are being victimized by a white slave ring selling them into prostitution. He falls in love with one of the dancers.When she is captured he stops the ring.	144625
1990	Indecent Behavior	NM	OWN - H	Rivers, Caryl		Reporter Sally Ellenberg, a good reporter, tough, street-smart and Jewish	144626
1993	Indecent Behavior	M				TV Reporter (Angela Black)	144627
1994	Indecent Behavior II	M	DVD -R HQ 3317, 3318. VHS 400	Snyder, Mike, Phoebe Caulfield, Joyce James (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Shoshona Reed (Elizabeth Sandifer) for the Tattler stalks a sex therapist because she wants information on a banker, a patient. Reporter  first tries to approach the sex therapist as a patient, but is seen as a fraud and is sent away.Reporter breaks into the therapist's house. Reporter sends her a mock-up of an article she plans to run exposing a major deal the banker is about to make and reporting the therapist has had to do public service after being arrested on drug charge.Therapist then goes to reporter's apartment and threatens her. Reporter is killed. Therapist tries to find the killer who turns out to the banker's wife.	144628
1993	Indecent Exposure	NR	OWN - P	Hoffman, Kate		Reporter Casey Carmichael, The Inquisitor. Matt Garrison, photographer. Harlequin Temptation 456, August.	144629
1993	Indecent Exposure	NR		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Temptation #456	Reporter Casey Carmichael found Photojournalist Matt Garrison hiding in the same hotel closet as she was looking for the same scoop. It was then she knew she had trouble. Not only was he gorgeous, but he would sell out his own mother for a buck. And The Inquisitor was offering twenty-five thousand for the inside story of the celebrity wedding of the year, which Case intended to get -- alone. So she teamed up with Matt planning to double-cross him at the first opportunity. Casey had good reasons for needing the money. But she found herself needing Matt even more. Only he pulled a fast one on her first. The two-timing, too-sexy man was going to learn that Casey Carmichael knew how to bring a man to his knees -- when she caught him. 	144630
2007	Indentured Scholars: Inner City Scandal, The	N		Wright, W. Ivan		TV Anchorwoman Synthia Godbold is an ambitious, yet hesitant anchorwoman who discovers a long-secreted academic academy. The problem with this highly successful preparatory academy is that for almost 10 years it requires total separation between child and his/her family. Disadvantaged children are propelled into intellectual leadership and financial success, but the total tradeoff remains highly controversial. Godbold’s investigative journey surprisingly leads her into the back offices and sanctuaries of African-American business, church and political leadership. Even Godbold’s own home begins to reveal its own guarded fears as her new husband must decide whether to support or sabotage his wife’s journalistic efforts. 	144631
1996	Independence Day	N	OWN - H	Ford, Richard		Former Sportswriter Frank Bascombe is now selling real estate. He moves into his newly married former wife's old home and is looking forward to the upcoming Forth of July weekend, but nothing turns out the way he expects.	144632
1996	Independence Day	CB			ID4: Independence Day #1	News Media covers the alien ship assault on the people of earth as the President of the Untied States and others make their escape and plan their counterattack. 	144633
1996	Independence Day (aka ID4 Invasion, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 10171, 10172, 10173			TV Reporter Colin  Barclay (Lincoln D. Hiatt). Monica Soloway, TV Reporter (Barbara Beck). Kim Peters, Reporter (Joyce Cohen). Reporter (Joe Fowler).  Reporter (Sharon Tay). Reporter (Andrew Warne). Entertainment Tonight Reporter (Julie Moran).Newscaster (Vanessa J. Wells). Video Newscaster (Gary W. Cruz). Video Newscaster (Christine Devine). Video Newscaster (Wendy L. Walsh). Russian Newscaster (Yelena Danova). Russian Reporter (Peter J. Lucas).Northridge Field Reporter (Eric Michael Zee). Sky News Anchorman (Bob Friend-Himself). Flagstaff News Anchor (Robin Groth). NY Newscaster (Ernie Anastos). Korean Newscaster (Derek Kim). Video Newscaster (Ron Pitts). Video Newscaster (Mark Thompson).	144634
1854	Independent Candidate, The	N		Howells, William Dean		Printer Doan is also the editor who bolts the party to support another candidate.  Elfred Larker, a young printer in  Doan's shop.	144635
1981	Independent Network News -- Midday Edition	DT			Series. 10-1981 to 1986. Syndicated	TV Anchors Claire Carter, Marvin Scott.	144636
2002	Independent View	DT				Interviewer B. Ruby Rich.	144637
1982	Independent Wife, An	NR	OWN - P	Howard, Linda		Reporter Salli Jerome, aka Mrs. Baines, for the one of the nation's leading magazines. Publisher Rhy Baines is her ex-husband -- and new publisher	144638
1997	Independent Woman, An	N		Fast, Howard		Journalist Barbara Lavette, liberal journalist finds joys of real love	144639
2000	Independent, The	M				Newscaster (Maria Cina)	144640
1959	India vista da Rossellini, L	TF			Italy. Miniseries	Interviewer (Roberto Rosselini).	144641
1970	Indian Sign, The	N	OWN - H	Gunther, John		Radio News Announcer's best friend is a war correspondent. Falls in love with the correspondent's wife. Nelson, a highly successful radio news broadcaster. Mac, a leading war correspondent who is Nelson's best friend.	144642
1886	Indian Summer	N	OWN - P	Howells, William Dean		Former Editor Theodore Colville, former Indiana newspaper editor.	144643
2006	Indian Summer: Oka Crisis, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter #3 (Terence Bowman).	144644
1987	Indian Superman, The	MF			India	Reporter Gita is the sweetheart of Shekhar who was a young baby from the doomed planet Krypton who is sent to Earth where he is adopted by an elderly couple in India who name him Shekhar. After growing up and learning about his origins and powers, he goes to the city in search of his school sweetheart, Gita. At the same time, Shekhar’s rival for Gita’s affection in their school days has grown up to become a crime lord and super villain who has hatched a plan to become rich by devastating part of India with natural disasters, then buying up all the abandoned land. Will Superman/Shekhar be able to stop him? Will he win the reporter’s heart? Will he keep his double identity a secret?	144645
1963	Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling, The	T			Series	Editor (Joss Ackland) of English Language Newspaper in India	144646
1992	Indiana Jones Adventure: Ride, The	G				Newsreel Announcer (Corey Burton).	144647
1994	Indiana Jones et la Cite de la Foudre	CB				Reporter Marya Smirnova meets Indiana Jones in Calcutta and she tells him she has information about a lost temple. That night they go a dancer’s performance -- a dancer that Indy saved when she was attacked by thugs -- and while they are walking her to the hotel she is kidnapped by the Thugs. Indy tells the story of the Thugs, a cult of Kali now apparently revived after a century of dormancy. When Indy and Marya arrive at Bhubaneshwar to look for the temple and Kamala, Marya is met at the train by the Rolls-Royce of the Maharajah, who turns out to be an old chum of Marya's named Sardar. They are invited to be guests at his palace. That evening just outside the palace they hear a speech by Mahatma Gandhi, who is organizing to resist the British government. On a tiger hunt the next day Jones falls off his elephant, kills a tiger right away, and finds that the tiger was guarding a cave leading to the temple. That night Indy and Marya sneak in and see Kamala in chains, and hear the announcement of her sacrifice to Kali the next day. On the way out they lose their way and find a cave of lepers, who try to escape, but Indy locks them back in. Next day Marya figures out that Sardar is the chief of the Thugs, and that night they sneak into the temple ceremony in disguise. Kamala is made to dance before her death, and Indy grabs her just in time, while Marya grabs a big ruby from Kali's statue. They discover that the colonial policeman from Calcutta is one of the Thugs. To help them in their escape, Indy releases the lepers. Once outside the cave, Kamala grabs the ruby and throws it back in, whereupon the cave collapses. She explains that she is a priestess of Kali, chosen since birth by the Thugs for this sacrifice. She had tried to flee, but the policeman, Blake, brought her back. Blake, the son of an English man and an Indian woman, felt rejected by both communities and revived the Thugs as revenge to start an uprising against the British and to sabotage Gandhi's movement.	144648
1939	Indianapolis Speedway	M				News Media. Reporter (Garland Smith). First Radio Announcer (Wendell Niles). Second Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes). Third Radio Announcer (John Conte).	144649
1995	Indictment: McMartin Trial, The	MT	SVD 734	Mann, Abby, Myra Mann (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Wayne Satz (Mark Blum)  contributes to the media circus that develops around the trial of several daycare workers for child molestation. He maintains that he does not make the news but only reports it.He becomes the target of his press colleagues when a  reporter from the Examiner discovers he is having an affair with the woman who runs the clinic that initially questioned the abused children. Fellow reporters charge him with conflict of interest.They claim he is the reason people hate the press. Satz dismisses accusations as professional jealousy. Both sides use the media. One man claims on national TV that pornographic pictures were taken of the children, but cannot produce them.He blames a police conspiracy. Defense lawyer appears on Nightline to declare his clients' innocence. When charges are dropped, they appear on 60 Minutes to tell their side of the story. Satz died of a heart attack in 1992Satz is based on real reporter. Defendants never found guilty but irreparably damaged by press. Reporter #1 (Taylor Gilbert). Reporter #5 (David Whalen). Reporter (Kevin Symons).	144650
2007	Indie Girl	N		Daswani, Kavita		Aspiring Fashion Reporter Indie Konkipuddi is 15 and has always dreamed of being a fashion reporter. She would do anything to land an internship with glamorous Celebrity Style magazine -- even baby sit Owner-Publisher Aaralyn Taylor’s two-year-old son. Indie’s father, a neurosurgeon can’t understand why Indie would want to spend her weekends baby sitting and pretty soon she starts asking herself the same thing. Then she finds out that Celebrity Style is in trouble and Hollywood’s hottest star is having her wedding dress made in a village in India. She is sure she’s scored the juiciest gossip in town -- the kind of story that will put the magazine back on the map and finally land her the internship. But when things don’t pan out exactly as planned, Indie wonders: will Aaralyn ever see her as anything more than just the hired baby sitter?	144651
2005	Indie Pendant, The	M				News Media. Limo Reporter (Cameron Milzer).	144652
1985	Indijsko ogledalo	MF				Radio Reporter (Miodrag Andric)	144653
1991	Indio 2 - La rivolta	MF			Italy.	Photojournalist (David Brass).	144654
1988	Indiscreet	MT	SVD 729			News Media	144655
1917	Indiscreet Corinne	M			AD - AFI-Classified Ads/Newspapers/Publicity	Publicity	144656
1999	Indiscretions	N		Doumani, Carol		Reporter Carmen Leventhal, a voluptuous muckraking financial journalist for the Los Angeles Times, sees a rich married man as a potential sugar daddy who will provide her with necessary luxuries of a fabulous lifestyle.She plans to hook him by revealing a shady business deal that one of his law partners is plotting.  Dazzling smile. Beauty and reputation. "She had been in the bullpen, sitting at her secretary's desk, because she had trashed her own keyboard earlier…"...in the week in a fit of rage over a rejected story." An envelope marked confidential to Ralph Lassiter, her nemesis. He was at lunch -- "he got a lot of good information, hanging around the watering holes favored by the elite of the business community"…But the price he paid for it was a serious drinking problem and probably a drug habit to boot." She hated Ralph because he treated her like a bimbo and never missed an opportunity to tell her that she didn’t belong in the hard-bitten world of business."…'They've got plenty of room for you in the Lifestyles section. How about a column on knitting?"  So she took the envelope. Spent four years on full scholarship at Brown and two years at The Plain Dealer to write some "bullshit women's column.	144657
2000	Inditarod Trail Sled Dog Race	DT				Course Reporter Susan Butcher. Narrator Al Trautwig	144658
1973	Indoor League, The:	T			Series 1973-1978	Commentators (Neil Cleminson, Keith Macklin). Darts Commentator (Dave Lanning). Host (Freddie Trueman).	144659
1990	Indrajaalam	MF			India.	Press Photographer (Ravi Menon).	144660
2002	Industry, The	T	SVD 1307 (Incomplete)			News Media	144661
2006	Infamous	M	DVD	Based on George Plimpton's biography		Journalist-Author Truman Capote (Toby Jones) of the New Yorker writes "In Cold Blood" and creates a new form of non-fiction-novel. Nelle Harper Lee (Sandra Bullock). New Yorker Editor William Shawn (Frank G. Curcio).Vogue Editor Diana Vreeland (Juliet Stevenson). Publisher Bennett Cerf (Peter Bogdanovich). Writer Gore Vidal (Michael Panes). Reporter #1 (Mitch Baker). Reporter #2 (Grant James). CBS President William 'Bill" Paley (Lee Ritchery).Capote the society brat, the inveterate liar, the campy romantic as well as Capote the dogged reporter, seductive raconteur and tortured alcoholic.	144662
2005	Infamous: Pelagrino Brothers, The	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Liz Smith).	144663
2004	Infamy	M				News Media. L.A. Herald Reporter (Rich Skidmore).	144664
1987	Infant of Prague, The: November Man Novel, A	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		TV Newscast. Teenage Czech movie star touring the United States defects on a live Chicago TV Newscast. Vile TV Network Chairman is corrupt.	144665
1984	Infante's Inferno	N		Infante, C. Cabrera		Journalist in Havana. Sensual education of a young journalist.	144666
1997	InFashion	DT			Series 1997	Reporter (Rove McManus - Himself)	144667
2001	Infatuation	N		Icilyn, Sonia		Tabloid Magazine Owner Wade O. Beresford of Bribe Magazine writes a slanderous article about an actress and she demands a retraction. Reporter agrees to be her shadow to find out what the real actress is like.	144668
2006	Infatuation	NR		Kent, Alison		Columnist Milla Page reviews San Francisco hot spots for her online column. Milla came from the cream of the high society crop. She now works at a dating service as a reviewer of hot clubs and night spots.When the female dating pool yields three dates, that's all Milla thinks she needs to write a sexy, juicy story on San Francisco hot spots for her column. But will she end up rewriting history?When the name of a working middle class man she had a secret but brief affair with crops up as potential date, Milla nervously decides to go see him at his car repair and body shop. He is cool, almost cruel to her.Milla is a small woman  of tempered steel and she is remarkably capable of taking care of herself. She gives Rennie, the man, as good as she takes. The sexual intensity is still there.	144669
2008	Infected	MT	DVD -R HQ 10890, 10891			Editor Ben Mosher (Gil Bellows) is editor of the mystery and science supplement to the newspaper, The Boston Daily. He is not satisfied with his line of work. He doesn’t believe it is real journalism. He has also just broken up with his ex-girlfriend Lisa Wallace (Maxim Roy), a star reporter for the Boston Daily, but he is still hoping to reconnect with her. They work together to stop an alien conspiracy, swept up in a story about aliens trying to take over the world by taking over people’s bodies. They work together to try to figure out what is going on and rediscover their feelings for each other. After the mayor of New York is assassinated, two journalists get the story of their lives when the killer seeks them out. He presents them with proof that the mayor was really an alien and enlists their help in foiling an extraterrestrial plot to take over the city. Carla Plume (Isabella Rossellini) is editor-in-chief of the Boston Daily, a go-getter, a woman with a big career, very assertive. She is inhabited by an alien. People do not know she has changed and am no longer Plume, but now an alien. She uses her power and assertiveness to skew the news, to control what is happening in favor of the aliens. 	144670
2005	Infection	M				News Media. Reporter (Laurie O'Brien).	144671
1908	Infernal War, The  (La Guerre Infernale)	SS		Giffard, Pierre, #1-#30		Reporter. Chief reporter for the magazine, The Year 2000.  No name available. The Reporter is the main observer of the entire war.	144672
1998	Inferno	MT				Newscaster (Arthel Neville). Newscaster (Emmett Miller).	144673
2001	Inferno	MTF			Poland	Reporter (Beata Kowalska).	144674
1976	Inferno in Paradise	M		Smith, Robert S., Chester W. Moller (Creators). John Meredyth Lucas (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Teresa Stratton (Betty Ann Carr) does feature stories and photo spreads for local Hawaiian paper. Renews acquaintance with man who returns to island after three years to attend his father's funeral.  Becomes firefighter.Temporarily loses sight while battling blaze in chemical warehouse. Photojournalist takes photographs of fires, which enable her to pinpoint the pyromaniac. Criminal sets fire to warehouse housing illegal arms being sold by man's associate.Warehouse explodes. Man chases down arsonist who turns out to be a deranged environmentalist. Photojournalist not present during these scenes. Returns for brief finale on the beach.	144675
1995	Infiltrator, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 3270, 3271. SVD 551	Svoray, Yaron, Nick Taylor (Book -- "In Hitler's Shadow"). Guy Andrews (Teleplay)	Ness Book - Based on a True Story	Jewish Journalist Yaron (Oliver Platt) is having trouble getting work. First seen attempting to sell an editor on a piece he has done about devil worship in the Ivy League. Accepts assignment to go to Germany to cover the rise of skinhead groups.During a fight between a group of skinheads and internationals, Yaron is arrested and put into a police van with several of the white supremacists. Gives them a fake name and decides to report on the group from the inside.Reporter appears able to infiltrate the group without doing any background or research. Also makes contact with members of Simon Wiesenthal Center. Sets him up with false identity. Establishes phone line for his alleged Aryan magazine, The Right Way.Discover link between German neo-Nazis and American hate groups. Reporter able to get a list of American groups supporting neo-Nazis, Gathers evidence exposing. Efforts get bogged down in red tape. No one is prosecuted from evidence he collects.Doubts self. Furious at what he has seen and realizes own potential for violence when he ends up attacking a skinhead. Jewish heritage and German birth add to his confusion. TV Reporter (Ermo Godelt)	144676
2001	Infinite Visions of Stratovarius	DF				Reporter at Rock Magazine (Juho Juntunen).	144677
1998	Infinity's Child	NSF		Stein, Harry		Journalist Sally Benedict is pregnant and it becomes clear that her baby is slated by sinister forces to become a human lab rat.	144678
1999	Informal, El	T			Series 1999-	Parody News. Interviewer (Patricia Conde - Herself). Interviewer (Felix Alvarez). Hosts (Javier Capitan-Himself, Florentino Fernandez). Interviewers (Inma del Moral-Herself, Feliz Alvarez).	144679
1997	Informant, The	NM		Grippando, James M.		Pulitzer Prize-Winning Miami Tribune Reporter Mike Posten	144680
1997	Informant, The	M				TV Newscaster (Conor Bradford)	144681
1938	Information Please	DR			Radio Series. 1938-48	Journalists includes Kiernan, Franklin Adams, Clifton Fadiman	144682
1952	Information Please	DT			Radio, 1938 to 1948	News Game Show. Panelists included Franklin P. Adams, New York newspaper columnist. John Kieran, sportswriter for the New York Times	144683
1995	Information, The	N		Amis, Martin		Literary Critic Richard Tull is a fortyish book reviewer and failed novelist who is driven to distraction by the effortless and unmerited success of a fellow Oxonian.  Her simpleminded novels become overnight best sellers.Tull's experimental manuscripts are of no interest. He decides it's payback time. Tull is sexist, an alcoholic, obsessively jealous. Local crime boss is having an affair with Tull's wife. Tull plots his best-selling novelist friend's demise.Tull's literary criticism is the only work that ever sees actual publication.	144684
2006	Informativo cuarenta noche	DF				News Program. Anchors Luis Nino de Rivera, Hannia Novell. Commentators Alberto Barranco, Carlos Mota, Leo Zuckermann.	144685
2006	Informativo cuarenta tarde	DF			Mexico. Series 2006-	News Program. Anchors Carolina Roucha, Andres Roemer.	144686
1990	Informativos Telecinco:	DF			Spain. Series 1990.	News Program. Newsreaders Angels Barcelo (1997-2005), Luis Marinas (1990-1997), Angeles Blanco (2000-2007), Carme Chaparro (2001-2007), Hilario Pino (2001-2006), Ana Rodriguez (2002-2007), Juan Pedro Valentin (1997-2005),Newsreaders Jose Luis Fuentceilla (2004-2005), Agustin Hernandez (2003-2007), Maxim Huerta (2002-2005), Fernando Olmeda (2001-2005), Lucia Rodi (2003-2007), Pepe Ribagorda (1994-2007), Juan Ramon Lucas (1997-2001), Carmen Tomas (1993-1996).Newsreaders Fernando Onega (1994-1997), Monteserrat Dominguez (1998-2001), Begona Chamora (2004-2007), Vincente Valles (2000-2002), Alvaro Rivas (2004-2006), Alejandra Herranz (2005-2006), Pedro Piqueras (2006-2007), Miguel Angel Aguilar (1992-1993).Ramon Sanchez Ocana (1993-1994), Andres Aberasturi (1996-1997), Paloma Ferre (2000), Ramon Sanchez Ocana (1995), Pepe Ribagorda as Jose Ribagorda. Interviewer Inaki Gabilondo (1997).Weather Forecaster Mario Picazo (1991-2007). Rosalia Fernandez (2002-2006). Sports Newsreaders J.J. Santos (1994-2007), Antonio Lobato (2004-2007). Corresponal Jon Sistiaga (1999-2005). Host Gloria Serra (1998-2001).	144687
1968	Inga	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	144688
2004	Inga Lindstrom - Sehnsucht nach Marielund	MF		Sadlo, Christiane (Novel and Screenplay)	Germany	Journalist.	144689
2002	Ingenious Mr. Henry Care, Restoration Publicist, The	D		Schwoerer, Lois G.		Publicist Henry Care (1646-1688) was a Restoration publicist from middle-class London who made his living by his skillful pen during the Exclusion Crisis and the reign of King James II. In both eras he developed a large following in the popular press. Although he is little known today, both friends and enemies in his time regarded him as someone to be reckoned with. The Stuart kings also appreciated the influence and potential threat of Care and of the press in general, and they sought to restrain him and to tighten controls on the press, even as they themselves used propagandists to combat both. 	144690
1973	Ingenious Reporter, The: Great Mysteries	T			9-19-73	Reporter. David Birney. Orson Welles introduction	144691
1982	Ingenjor Andrees luftfard	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Sture Hofstadius). Journalist (Olle Gronstedt). Journalist (Seve Ungermark). Photographer (Lasse Poysti).	144692
2007	Inglorious	N		Kavenna, Joanna		Journalist Rosa Lane is a dedicated London urbanite and a successful young journalist who sends her boss an e-mail that says "I quit" and then walks out of her job.She can't explain why. All she knows is that she needs to find enlightenment, to somehow understand her mother's death and do more than just earn her living.Along her odyssey she is deceived by her lover, evicted by her roommate, threatened by her bank manager, picked over by prospective employers, befuddled by philosophy and tormented by omnivorous London.	144693
1955	Ingrid - Die Geschichte eines Fotomodells	MF			West Germany	Journalist Robert (Paul Hubschmid). Fotoreporter Walter (Paul Edwin Roth).	144694
2009	Inhale	M				News Media. Reporter (Kieran Sequoia). Couple go to dangerous lengths to find a heart donor for their daughter. 	144695
1990	Inherit the Mob	N		Chafets, Zev		Correspondent William Gordon, Pulitzer Prize-winner, receives word at his uncle's funeral that he has inherited the power to become a major player in the East Coast Mafia	144696
1965	Inherit the Wind	T		Lawrence, Jerome and Robert E. Lee (Play)	Hallmark Hall of Fame - 11-18-65	Reporter E.K. Hornbeck (Murray Hamilton). Melvyn Douglas, Ed Begley.	144697
1960	Inherit the Wind	M	DVD -R HQ 3591, 3592, 3587. L. SV 64	Lawrence, Jerome and Robert E. Lee (Play). Nathan E. Douglas, Harold Jacob Smith (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaperman E.K. Hornbeck (Gene Kelly) for the Baltimore Herald, modeled on H.L. Mencken, amusing, hardhearted, cynical. First seen in extreme close-up biting an apple commenting on how one will not find the tree of knowledge in the town of Hillsboro.Community is site of trial of schoolteacher charged with teaching evolution. Asked if he is a sinner, Hornbeck tells a Bible-thumper: "the worst kind. I work for a newspaper." Baltimore Herald has paid for defense lawyer.Paper also responsible for bringing in witnesses from scientific community. Defense attorney Henry Drummond tells Hornbeck: "You have no meaning. You're like a ghost, pointing an empty sleeve and smirking at everything people feel or want or struggle for."…I pity you. ..you're all alone." Hornbeck: "It's the duty of a newspaper to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."  WGN Chicago Radio Broadcaster (Norman Fell). Reporter at the dinner table (Addison Richards). Courtroom Reporter (Bob Perry)	144698
1988	Inherit the Wind	MT				Newspaperman E.K. Hornbeck (Darren McGavin), based on real-life journalist Mencken. Radio Newsman (Richard Gilbert-Hill).	144699
1999	Inherit the Wind	MT	VHS 755			Reporter E.K. Hornbeck  (Beau Bridges), modeled on real-life reporter H.L. Mencken). Reporter B (Mark Eric Charbonneau). Reporter A (Critt Davis). Another Reporter (Steve Hofvendahl). Reporter #2 (Matthew Kimbrough).	144700
1955	Inherit the Wind	P	MLPL	Lawrence, Jerome and R.E. Lee		Newspaperman E.K. Hornbeck (based on Mencken).  Baltimore Herald.  "You never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow up something."	144701
1965	Inherit the Wind	T			Episode #58. 11-18-1965. Hallmark Hall of Fame.	Journalist E.K. Hornbeck (Murray Hamilton) covers the monkey trial of the century. Reporter (John D. Irving). Radio Man (William LeMassena).	144702
2007	Inherit the Wind	P		Lawrence, Jerome and Robert E. Lee	Broadway Revival.	Journalist E.K. Hornbeck (Denis O'Hare) is the cynical Baltimore newspaperman based on real-life journalist H.L. Mencken.	144703
2008	Inheritance	NM		Levin, Philip L. 		Columnist Patricia (Tricia) Tracy is heir to a wealthy family in Corpus Christi, Texas and anticipates receiving a substantial inheritance in four months. She may not live that long. In her newspaper column, “Tracy’s Tidbits,” she accuses a man of murdering his wife. He stalks her and attacks her. Her live is saved by a mysterious sailor she just met at a socialite party. Tricia falls madly in love with him and breaks up with her boyfriend, a police detective, Mel Sweeney. Soon Tricia and Mel are independently investigating a surge in cocaine use, the mysterious death of one of Tricia’s friends, and a bribery scandal that has cost millions of dollars in damages. “Tracy’s Tidbits,” a social editorial, frequently gets Tricia in trouble because she chooses such controversial topics as cocaine abuse, environmental destruction and civil disobedience. The main treat to Tricia’s inheritance comes from an unexpected source and only Tricia’s determination can save her life. 	144704
1901	Inheritors, The	NSF	USC	Conrad, Joseph and F.M. Hueffer		Journalist Fox, an eminent journalist, editor of The Hour. He is a Dimensionist, the next stage of mankind who will appear and take control of the world from humanity.	144705
1990	Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4	M		Smith, S.J., Arthur H. Gorson, Brian Yuzna (Story).  Woody Keith (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kim (Neith Hunter) for the L.A. Eye  investigates a woman's death by spontaneous combustion and this leads her to a female cult.  She is initiated into the group and ordered to sacrifice her boyfriend's little brother.Instead, she kills the cult leader, who bursts into flames. Sexist treatment of women in journalism. Kim works in classifieds and is continually passed up in her attempts to land a major assignment in favor of male staffers.Kim is only allowed to do a story after her boyfriend takes the assignment and convinces his editor to let Kim help.  Kim's female colleague at the paper turns out to be a member of the cult.	144706
1994	Inju gakuen: Shikima-kai no gyakushu	MF			Japan	News Media. Male Newscaster (Yuzo Takeda)	144707
1999	Injustice of Justice, The	N		Fuller, Wayne		Newspaper Editor in the small town of Regina in Alabama recognizes his copyboy’s reporting abilities and stamina and promotes him to reporter. The years i1 925 and the town prosecutor, looking for notoriety to catapult him into the State Senate seat, discovers the abuse of an elderly, white woman by her gardener, an elderly, African-American man. The alleged crime of a black man hurting a white woman stirs the interest of a nation and the small town of Regina will never be the same again.	144708
1999	Ink	N		Preston, John		Journalist Hugh Byrne is sent to cover the story of a drowned man who has been found in the Thames.He's happy to get the assignment since he has a bad case of writer's block and 1989 has been a bad year for Fleet Street with only a few papers left in journalism's most famous street.But when Byrne is unaccountably banished to the bowels of the building to update the Queen Mother's obituary, he finds himself in the bizarre lair of the mysterious Green-Carders.Green-Carders are a despised army of  journalists who are the only ones who know  how the paper actually works.	144709
1969	Ink Truck, The	N	OWN - H	Kennedy, William		Newspaper Guild strike. Columnist holes up in the lower stacks of the library. Bailey, a former columnist and now a full-time striker against a newspaper in a medium-sized American city strongly resembling Albany, New York.	144710
1997	Ink:	T	VHS 413,  512 (Partial). VHS 375, 377, 382, 383, 384		Episodes	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Staff includes no-nonsense, seen-it-all police reporter Ernie Trainor (Charles Robinson). Intense and neurotic financial reporter Alan Mesnick (Saul Rubinek).On-the-Town Columnist Belinda Carhardt (Christine Ebersole), who has a few miles on her. Newsroom's jaded and judgmental editorial assistant Donna French (Jenica Bergere). who remains ultra-hip in a sea of tweeds and khakis.	144711
1996	Ink: Above the Fold: Premiere	T	VHS 390	English, Diane	Episode #1. 10-21-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery has just become first female managing editor of the New York Sun and Logan's boss.Montgomery and Logan married three months after meeting on the White House lawn. Although the marriage didn't last, there are two common threads between them -- their 15-year-old daughter Abby, and newspaper ink.Kate's hard-nosed reporting from around the world has earned her an impressive reputation. Logan comes to work to find a new managing editor -- his ex-wife Kate.When Kate accepts a job offer that's just too good to pass up, she becomes the first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and she's now Mike's boss as well.Staff now includes no-nonsense, seen-it-all police reporter Ernie Trainor. Intense and somewhat neurotic financial reporter Alan Mesnick. "On the Town" columnist Belinda Carhardt. Newsrooms jaded and judgmental editorial assistant Donna French.	144712
1997	Ink: Black Book, The	T		Filgo, Jeff	Episode #8. 1-7-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.High class madam is arrested and she comes to the paper with her black book, full of the names and numbers of her clients, many of whom are important people.This includes the DA who is prosecuting her and, much to Kate and Mike's surprise, Alan.Do they decide to go ahead with publishing this book and causing trouble for Alan or do they pass on it, knowing that she will probably sell it to another paper anyway?	144713
1997	Ink: Bodyguard Strikes Back, The	T		Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #20. 5-5-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike has his life threatened by a bus driver he has upset. The paper hires a bodyguard to protect him, Brian!Mike does not like the idea of Brian following him around everywhere, at least not until the driver turns up in his bar with dynamite strapped around his body. Brian leaps to action, pushing Mike to the ground and diving on top of him.Now, much to Kate's annoyance, Mike takes to Brian and they become good friends.	144714
1997	Ink: Bodyguard, The (1)	T		Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #12. 2-10-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.After an early shock Mike and Kate arrive at the paper to find out that Kate has received a death threat and it has been decided that she needs a bodyguard.She argues against this until he arrives and she gets to see what he looks like. Brian immediately makes Mike jealous and has the women longing for him.	144715
1997	Ink: Bodyguard, The (2)	T		Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #13. 2-17-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.With the death threats still coming Brian is still protecting Kate, much to much to Mike's annoyance. Alan redoes his whole look and models himself completely on Brian.Meanwhile the women all want to know what is going on between Kate and Brian, especially as he is now living at her house all the time!	144716
1997	Ink: Breaking the Rules	T		English, Diane and Craig Hoffman	Episode #15. 3-3-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Kate's sister Dahlia meets up with Mike at her book signing. Her and Kate have never got along and Kate is not happy to find out that Mike told Dahlia where she worked.They meet at the paper's offices and renew their hostilities. This leads to Dahlia telling Kate that she can get Mike to propose to her. Meanwhile Mike is telling Alan and Ernie that he can bed Dahlia without marrying her.	144717
1997	Ink: Debutante, The	T		Alberghini, Chris and Mike Chessler	Episode #19. 4-28-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Abby announces to her parents that she wants to become a debutante. Mike and Kate are completely against this, until Mike discovers that the party is going to be at Cy Tannen's house.He has been trying to interview Tannen for months, believing that he has been bribing city officials. He sees this as not only his chance to meet him face to face but maybe even find proof of is activities.	144718
1997	Ink: Devil in a Blue Dress	T		Filgo, Jeff and Jackie Behan	Episode #9. 1-13-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Kate is unhappy when Abby gets a tattoo, Mike says that he would be much more sympathetic than Kate and Abby, agreeing, decides that she is going to move in with her father.Mike has to deal with having a teenage girl in his house while Kate begins to enjoy her new found freedom. Alan is really excited because Ernie has promised to take him with him on a ride in a police car.	144719
1997	Ink: English-Speaking Patients	T		Nathan, Stephen and Marc Flanagan	Episode #11. 2-3-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike and Kate have another argument, one that devolves into a food fight in the office tea room. The rest of the staff, having had enough of their constant fighting, give them the name of a therapist to visit.His conclusions may not be what either of them want to hear though!	144720
1997	Ink: Face Off	T		Kaufer, Scott	Episode #16. 3-10-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.After guesting on a late night TV show. And coming across well, Mike is asked to stand in as the host for a week.The show goes well until a guest cancels at the last moment and Mike has to get Kate to replace her. They spend the whole show arguing with each other over nearly every subject.They think they have made a mess of the TV chance but afterwards CBS asks them to front their own show, together.	144721
1997	Ink: Fighting Irish, The	T		Baser, Michael and Frank Dungan and Diane English	Episode #17. 4-7-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Abby is performing in `Romeo and Juliet' and, despite a family feud, she invites her grandfather to the show	144722
1997	Ink: Funny, You Don't Look One Hundred	T			Episode #10. 1-20-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.The hundredth year anniversary issue of the paper is coming up and the reporters are all vying for the front page. Alan is doing the first ever interview with a famous businessman, a legend in the financial world, who is on his death bed.Ernie is having a 'no crime day and is getting frustrated at his lack of a story and Mike decides to write a piece on how the paper has changed during it's life, basing it on Kate being the first woman editor.	144723
1996	Ink: Getting Over the Hemp	T		Burditt, Jack	Episode #3. 11-11-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike finds some marijuana in his daughter's jacket pocket. He decides to tell Kate and they confront Abby about it.Alan gets a new mobile phone that he takes great pleasure in showing off to everyone. Before long though he begins to get frustrated with the continuous calls he keeps getting from his wife.	144724
1997	Ink: Going to the Dogs	T		Nathan, Stephen and Jack Burditt	Episode #22. 5-19-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike takes Abby to buy a dog, Abby desperately wants a pet but Kate is completely against the idea. Kate cannot deal with the dog that Mike gets her and to calm it down she decides to buy some strong dog tranquilizers.This works, but when Mike takes the dog for a walk he takes a fancy to the meatballs in Kate's kitchen.Unknown to him the meatballs are laced with the tranquilizers and he is soon beginning to feel rather drowsy, just at the time when he and Kate are having a meeting with Abby's teacher.	144725
1996	Ink: High Noon	T		Dekeyser, Dawn	Episode #4. 11-18-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike and Kate have an argument over editing his column down. Mike is so annoyed by this that he contacts the New York Times to try and get a job with them. He thinks that by doing this he will be able to force Kate's hand and get what he wants.Retaliating Kate gets in touch with Jack Stein, the other top columnist in New York, to try and see if she can persuade him to take over Mike's column.	144726
1997	Ink: Life Without Mikey	T		Burditt, Jack	Episode #14. 2-24-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike begins to feel his mortality after he is nearly killed by a falling piano. He wants to check his obituary that the paper has on file and, not liking it, he changes it.Pressured to get his column done on time he accidentally sends his new obituary to be printed rather than his column. The paper prints it and now all of New York believes he is dead.Mike now has the chance to find out what people really think about him and how they feel about his death.	144727
1997	Ink: Logan's Run	T		Filgo, Jeff and Jackie Behan	Episode #18. 4-21-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Chinese diplomat is visiting New York to sort out a trade agreement. Mike is desperate to get a good story so that he can humiliate Jack Stein and The New York Times.He learns that the diplomat is going to defect and puts a plan into action to make sure that he gets the first interview after defection.	144728
1996	Ink: Mike & Kelly & Max & Kate	T		Nathan, Stephen	Episode #6. 12-9-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Paper is holding an advertisers party and Kate tells Mike that he has to go to it. He never has done and tells her that he never will.He goes to their boss Max to get out of going but this backfires when she flirts with Max to get him to agree with her instead.	144729
1997	Ink: Murphy's Law	T		English, Diane	Episode #21. 5-12-1997	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike and Kate are invited to Columbia University for a moderated discussion, also invited is Murphy Brown. She and Mike know each other and have had a once-a-year relationship for quite a while now. A relationship that Kate knows nothing about.After the discussion Mike and Murphy go for a drink, to talk about getting together for their yearly dalliance. The problem is that every time they do so a major disaster occurs somewhere in the world.Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen). Joe Regalbuto (Frank Fontana). Reporter (Ivan Allen).	144730
1930	Ink: Novel, A	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Mellett, John		Newspaper Owner Arthur Morton buys a newspaper and launches an editorial battle against corruption in his town of Columbia.Morgan, young Midwestern newspaperman who suddenly is responsible for publishing a business daily in a big eastern city and becomes a crusader.	144731
1996	Ink: Paper Cuts	T		Klarik, Jeffrey	Episode #2. 10-28-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Leo (Jonathan Katz), the head of business affairs and known as the Angel of Death, comes down to tell Kate to cut her operating costs by 5%.This is because of increased charges from the papers insurance company, caused by the number of lawsuits filed against the contents of Mike's columns.She works out that the only way she will be able to do this is to fire someone	144732
1996	Ink: Sandwich, The	T		Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #5. 11-25-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Mike gets a phone call telling him that he is being awarded a great honor, Sid's deli is naming a sandwich after him! He takes all his friends, and Kate, to the deli to try out 'his' sandwich.While there he is shown the man who bought the first ever 'Mike Logan' sandwich and Mike wants to have his photo taken with himAs this is about to happen the man suddenly chokes on the sandwich and dies, leading to headlines announcing the fact that 'Mike Logan kills a man'.	144733
1997	Ink: Unaired Episodes: Smudged, First Edition, Unfinished Business, Philip,	T		T	Episodes #23 to #26.	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.	144734
1996	Ink: United We Fall	T		Burditt, Jack	Episode #7. 12-16-1996	Journalists Kate Montgomery (Mary Steenburgen) and Mike Logan (Ted Danson) were once married, now divorced. Logan is one of New York's larger-than-life journalists. Montgomery is  first female managing editor of the New York Sun -- and Logan's boss.Printers are in negotiations with the management in an attempt to avert a strike. The talks fail and the strike starts.Mike leads the reporters out with them and they protest outside the New York Sun building, demanding a better deal.Mike feels that he is doing his part to help the printers but is then hit by a dilemma. He is about to get the best story he has had for a long time, but unless he can get the printers back to work another paper may scoop him on it.	144735
1977	Inkaar	MF			India	News Media. Press Reporter (Prem Sagar).	144736
2004	Inkasso	MF			Denmark	TV Interviewer (Claus Elgaard).	144737
2008	Inking Aaron	NR		Dragon, Cheryl	Gay	Public Relations Executive Aaron is an All-American man who is on the side of an Indian rebel Mohan who is struggling to mix his Hindu heritage and strong sense of self while trying to keep his tattoo parlor in an upscale Las Vegas hotel. But sex gets in the way of business. Mohan is more interested in using Aaron’s body than his brains -- believing he’s found the man he wants to keep. Aaron’s half in and half out of the closet style works for his career, but Mohan wants Aaron all out and all his to keep and ink. When good luck shines on Mohan’s tattoo business, he believes it’s Aaron’s manipulation. Aaron must step up and out himself to keep the sexy Hindu man he loves. Kinky ink and tantric sex are just the beginning of their nirvana.  	144738
1949	Inlanders, The	DT				Commentator (David Low).	144739
2004	Inn, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Kelly Sue Roth). TV Cameraman (Joshua Davis).	144740
1946	Inner Circle, The	M				Radio Commentator is murdered.	144741
1941	Inner Sanctum Mysteries	R			Series - 1941-52	Press	144742
1954	Inner Sanctum: Good Luck Charm, The	T			Episode #16. 4-17-1954	Reporter (Arthur Hanson) Photographer (Mickey Freeman).	144743
1987	Innerspace	M	L. VHS 943			Reporter Lydia Maxwell (Meg Ryan) is in love with the person who is miniaturized and accidentally put into another person. Lydia's Editor (Orson Bean).	144744
1923	Innocence	M				Publicity Agent (William Scott)	144745
1912	Innocence in the Wilderness;  Romance, A	N		Lloyd, Theodosia		Newspaper. Man does socialist writing. Woman develops character and powers in artistic and journalistic world of London.	144746
1972	Innocence of Father Bangs, The	SSF	UCLA	Goulart, Ron	In "Nutzenbolts and More Troubles With Machines."	TV Anchor Rowland Downey, 6 p.m. Fireside News Chat. Conglomerate News Network Program Department. .Robot TV cameraman in studio	144747
1916	Innocence of Lizette, The	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	144748
1992	Innocent Blood	M				Reporter (David Early). Reporter (Pitty Jennings). News Photographer (Tom Savini).	144749
1903	Innocent Conspirator, An	M				Newspaper. Man in evening clothes sitting in chair reading a newspaper	144750
1951	Innocent Eve, The	NS		Nathan, Robert		Jewish Correspondent from the Untied States goes to Israel to report the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 (after unsatisfactory love affairs in Rome)	144751
1959	Innocent Killer, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -4-1-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	144752
1917	Innocent Sinner, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	144753
1996	Innocent Sleep, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2762, 2763. SVD 779, 788, 794			Reporter Billie (Annabella Sciorra), a tough young reporter wheedling her cynical big-shot editor.Journalist (Riz Abbasi). Journalist (Martin Biltcliffe). Journalist (James Peck).  Journalist (Hilary Waters). News Photographer (Chris Jury). News Programme Presenter (Susan Gilmore).	144754
1996	Innocent Victims	T	VHS 1354 (Part One). VHS 1355 (Part Two)		ABC Miniseries	News Media. Crime Reporter (Joseph Brutsman). First TV News Anchor (Jack Gallagher). Second TV News Anchor (Michael Ashe). TV Reporter (Scott N. Stevens).	144755
2001	Innocent, The	MT			UK	News Media. Reporter#1 (Carol Noakes). Reporter #2 (Terence Mann).	144756
1983	Innocents Abroad, The	MT				Editor (Charles Kimbrough). Publisher (Ed Van Nuys).	144757
1952	Innocents in Paris	M				Photographer (Reginald Beckwith)	144758
1951	Inochi uruwashi	MF			Japan	Editor Yamamura (Tokuji Kobayashi).	144759
2004	Inquisitor	N		Lukas		Reporter involved in story of a serial killer in South Florida who thinks himself the reincarnation of the infamous inquisitor, Thomas Torrequemada.	144760
1970	Ins and Outs	SS	GPL	Stern, Richard	In "1968: A Short Novel, an Urban Idyll, Five Stories, and Two Trade Notes by Richard Stern."	Columnist Holleb, business manager of the neighborhood weekly. Also columnist who wrote "anything which struck his fancy."Such free-wheeling columns were a Chicago newspaper tradition, from Lardner and Hecht to Mabley, Harris and Royko. Holleb's dealt with everything from neighborhood gangs to comments on books and lectures. It was a popular column.Holleb's picture appeared above the column. He was a minor neighborhood celebrity.	144761
2004	Insaaf: Justice, The	MF			India - Bollywood	Investigative Journalist Reena (Henna). Narrator (Amitabh Bachchan).	144762
1998	Insanity	N		Sumner, Mark	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	144763
2005	Insanity	M				News Media. Reporter (Jaclyn Watt).	144764
1994	Insaniyat	MF			India	Editor Tripati (Satyendra Kapoor).	144765
1939	Insect Play, The	MT			UK	Journalist (Charles Peters).	144766
1990	Insect World, The	SS	OWN - H	Wexelblatt, Robert	In "Life in the Temperate Zone and Other Stories"	Reporter is a narrator	144767
1982	Inside America	DT			Newsmagazine.	Correspondents Rex Reed, Lynn Swann, Shawn Weatherly. Host Dick Clark.	144768
1992	Inside America's Totally Unsolved Lifestyles	T				News Media. "Another Look" Anchor (Lori Loughlin).	144769
1956	Inside Detroit	M				Reporter at Hospital (Cosmo Sardo). On-Screen Commentator (John Cameron Swayze). Off-Screen Narrator (William Woodson).	144770
1993	Inside Edge	M				News Media. Reporter No. 1 (Ellen Treanor). Reporter No. 2 (Melody Morgan).	144771
1996	Inside Edition	DT			Series 1988	TV Anchors Bill O'Reilly, Deborah Norville, David Frost. Reporters Stacey Sweet (1996), Stacey Gualandi (1997), Les Trent, April Woodard. Senior Investigative Reporter Matt Meagher (1988-).Senior Correspondents Joel Loy (1988-1997), Steve Noble (1997), Nancy Glass, Scott Rapoport (1989-1998), Joel Loy (1988-1997), Craig Rivera, Bill O'Reilly (1988-1995). Correspondent Scott Osborne (1989)..	144772
1991	Inside Herman's Head	T	SV 101		Episode.9-8-1991	News Media	144773
2004	Inside Iraq: Untold Stories, The	DM				Citizen Journalist Mike Shiley made a press pass  at Kinkos, rented a bulletproof vest and cashed in airline miles to fly to Iraq. Armed with only his camera and a local guide, Shiley traveled the country for two months, interviewing locals and following stories that would never air on the network news. The result is a non-politicized, human picture of Iraq, an account of all that Shiley recorded: The people he met, and the small, but telling moments in the life of a nation at a crossroads.	144774
1932	Inside Job	SM		Whitfield Raoul Fauconnier (Ramon Decolta)	Black Mask, Feb. 1932	Editor Hugh Fresney	144775
2005	Inside Job	N		Willis, Connie		Magazine Owner Rob, a professional debunker and proprietor of the Jaundiced Eye magazine, tries to debunk a psychic channeler who just might be hosting the spirit of the legendary skeptic and journalist H.L. Mencken. Rob considers himself incredibly lucky to have Kildy as his sole employee. Smart, dedicated, gorgeous and, thanks to her last movie before she hung up on Hollywood, rich, she’s a pleasure to oblige when she says Rob has to witness this channeler Ariaura’s act -- on her, not the Eye’s, nickel -- despite channelers being so last year. It’s quite a show, all right, for in the midst of Ariaura’s particular ancient wise guy’s basso spiel, a gravelly baritone interrupts -- both voices emanate from the channeler’s female mouth -- to berate the audience as “yaps” and the act as “claptrap.” Why is Ariaura undermining herself? Or is she? After all, she angrily accuses Rob and Kildy of scheming to destroy her. Could the baritone belong to a genuine channeled spirit? The voice uses quotations from Mencken and “Inherit the Wind” (a play featuring a Mencken-inspired reporter by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee). The psychic actually seems to be channeling the legendary debunker Mencken, against her will. 	144776
2006	Inside Man	M				News Media. CBS News Reporter (Shon Gables). NY1 News Anchor (Dominic Carter). NY1 News Reporter (Sandra Endo).	144777
1984	Inside Man, The	M	SV 123			News Media	144778
1980	Inside Moves	M				News Reporter (Pete Liebengood-Himself)	144779
1967	Inside North Vietnam	M			AFI-Interviewers	Interviewer	144780
1979	Inside Out	N		Brady, Kathleen		News Media	144781
1997	Inside Out	M			Short	Paparazzi (Jon Polito).	144782
1949	Inside Photoplay	DT			Series. 1-12-1949 to 3-4-1949. DuMont	Photoplay Editor Adele Fletcher, a television show based on the magazine.	144783
1962	Inside Politics	DT			Series. 9-9-1962 to 11-4-1962. ABC	Newsmen-Hosts-Hosts Bill Lawrence, John Rolfson, reporters based in Washington D.C.	144784
1992	Inside Politics	DT			Series 1992-2005	TV Anchors Bernard Shaw (1992-2001), Catherine Crier (1992-1993), Judy Woodruff (1993-2005), Wolf Blitzer (1992-2005), Jeanne Meserve (1993-2005). Reporter Jonathan Karl (1996).	144785
2001	Inside Schwartz:	T	SVD 1111		Episode #1.	Sports Media.	144786
2001	Inside Scoop & Other Tales, The	M				TV Reporter (Sabrina Stone).	144787
2004	Inside Soap Awards 2004	T				Interviewer (Angela Buttolph - Herself).	144788
1939	Inside Story	M		Williams, Ben Ames (Short Story - "Very Practical Joke, A"). Jerry Cady (Screenplay).	Last in the "Roving Reporters" series.	Reporter Barney Callahan (Michael Whalen) is promoted to columnist. Celebrates by going out on a drunken binge. Regretting it the next day when photographer Snapper Doolan (Chick Chandler) informs him that he wrote his column the night before while drunk.Column describes his desire to spend Christmas on a farm in upstate New York with the right woman. Editor  J.B. Douglas (Charles D. Brown) loves the column offers his own farm. A nightclub hostess witnesses club owner confronting a customer who is killed.Editor selects her to go with Callahan and they head for the farm. The club owner tries to kill her because he thinks she's spilled the beans to the reporter.	144789
1951	Inside Story	T			Episode #38. 6-18-1951. Lux Video Theatre	Newspapers. Lew Davies (Robert Sterling). Jennifer (Lola Albright).	144790
1981	Inside Story	DT				Host Hodding Carter III. Focuses on journalism and the coverage of current events by the News Media	144791
2009	Inside Story	NR		Davis, Susan Page		Magazine Correspondent Claudia Gillette, an intelligent, strong-minded woman enjoys her life and her career as a globe-trotting journalist for an upscale magazine, will go to any lengths for a good story. There are irritants such as a nagging boss and a photographer who likes to live in the fast lane. Navy Lieutenant Bill White performs secret missions all over the world. Attractions sizzles between them, but these two can’t synchronize their globe-trotting watches long enough for a date. Claudia also has more than romance in mind -- the single-minded, down-East charming journalist wants the inside story on Bill’s exotic assignments. When she goes over his head and obtains permission to join his outfit on a sensitive mission in the Philippines, Bill is both angry and afraid for her. Will her presence endanger his team? When things go badly, only faith in God can give them hope for tomorrow, but even if they both make it, what’s the inside scoop on Bill and Claudia having a future together?	144792
2000	Inside Story, An	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Alamo Barnes for The Frisco Foil, a sensational tabloid. Successor to Hugh Lessig' other series sleuth, fellow Foil newshawk Picasso Smith who roamed the streets of San Francisco in the 30s, 40s and 50s.	144793
1955	Inside Story, The	T		Whedon, John (Writer). Adaptation of Ernest Lehman and Geze Herczeg Scenario	Episode #225. 6-16-1955. Lux Video Theatre	News Media. Set in the depression-era of 1933, a thousand-dollar bill has a major effect on residents of a small New England town.	144794
1948	Inside Story, The	M				Reporter. Eph (Frank Ferguson) a Local Reporter	144795
2004	Inside the Girls Locker Room	M				Student Newspaper. Ace Student Reporter (Reese).	144796
1994	Inside the Goldmine	M				News Cameraman (Brent Rubin).	144797
2007	Inside the Locket	M				Reporter (Marcus Sturdivant)	144798
2004	Inside the U.S. Secret Service	DT				News Media. Reagan Press Secretary James Brady (Himself). ABC News Photographer Hank Brown (Himself). ABC News Reporter Sam Donaldson (Himself). Photographer David Hume Kennerly (Himself). Hilary Clinton's Press Secretary Neel Lattimore (Himself).	144799
2005	Inside, The: Point of Origin	T			Episode #8.	Reporter (Tom Schmid).	144800
1999	Insider, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9117, 9118, 9119. DVD			TV Newsmagazine. 60 Minutes and Tobacco.  60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino). Don Hewitt ( Philip Baker Hall). Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer).CBS News Producer (Christi Evans). New York Times Reporter (Pete Hamill). Mississippi Reporter (Derrick Jones). Courthouse Press Member (Robbie G. Tomllin). Eric Kluster, President CBS News (Stephen Tobolowsky).WRTV-6 Newscaster (Clyde Lee-Himself). Local Newscaster (David Carr). Editor Balbo (Joseph Hindy).  John Scanlon (Rip Torn), Public Relations man. Photographer (Doug Norwood). Photographer, New Media (Robert J. Ragno, Jr.).Cameraman Norman (Michael Paul Chan).	144801
2007	Insider, The	T			Series. 	Reporter (Nicky Spence)	144802
2004	Insider, The:	DT			Series. 9-9-2004	Hosts Pat O'Brien, Lara Spencer. Correspondents Ananda Lewis, Victoria Recano, Steven Cojocaru, Kathie Lee Gifford	144803
2005	Insider: Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade, The	DT		Morgan, Piers		Fleet Street Editor autobiography.	144804
1989	Insiders	M			Finland	News Media. Reporter (Susanna Mikkonen). Managing Editor (Jussi Wahlgren).  Journalist Trainee Jarkko Saarela (Markku Mustonen) of Iltalehti Newspaper.	144805
1978	Insiders, The	N		Rogers, Rosemary		TV Anchor Eve Mason is a former model-turned TV anchorwoman. Unaccustomed to competitive media world and soon finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of power struggles. She's gorgeous and captivating, the object of every man's desire.	144806
1985	Insiders, The: All This and the Old School Tie	T			Episode #11. 12-19-1985. Series 9-25-1985 to 6-23-1986	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144807
1985	Insiders, The: Another Fine Mess	T			Episode #5. 10-30-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144808
1985	Insiders, The: Carly	T			Episode #9. 12-4-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144809
1986	Insiders, The: Close Shave	T			Episode #13. 6-2-1986	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144810
1985	Insiders, The: Cold Shot	T			Episode #4. 10-16-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144811
1986	Insiders, The: Den of Thieves	T			Episode #12. 1-8-1986	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144812
1985	Insiders, The: Doctors, Incorporated	T			Episode #8. 11-20-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144813
1985	Insiders, The: Fashion Flame	T			Episode #2. 10-2-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144814
1985	Insiders, The: Gun Runners	T			Episode #7. 11-13-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144815
1985	Insiders, The: High Iron	T			Episode #10. 12-11-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144816
1985	Insiders, The: Lonely Hearts	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144817
1985	Insiders, The: Mentor, The	T			Episode #6. 11-6-1985.	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144818
1985	Insiders, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-25-1985	Investigative Reporters Nick (Nicholas Campbell) and ex-con Mackey (Stoney Jackson) go undercover for Newspoint Magazine. Editor Alice West (Gail Strickland). Reporter (Duane Matthews).The reporters, one white, one black, have shady pasts that give them the contacts to get inside various criminal enterprises.	144819
2006	Insignia	M				Newsreader (Gregory Ross). Weather Girl (Althea Jones - Voice).	144820
1897	Insolent Man	SS	UCLA	Gorky, Maxim	In "Orloff and His Wife."	Editor is Irritated, angry	144821
1999	Inspector Gadget	M				News Media. Reporter (Janet Lynn Saunders).  TV Anchor (Mary Chris Wall). News Reporter (Rick LaFond). Photographer (Frank Masi).	144822
2003	Inspector Gadget 2	M				Reporter (Jacey Lewis). TV Anchorman (Todd Levi). Reporter (Louise Boothby).	144823
1985	Inspector Gadget: Bad Dreams Are Made of This	C			Episode #77. 11-30-1985	News Media. News Reporter (Frank Welker - Voice).	144824
1984	Inspector Gadget: Fang the Wonder Dog	C			Episode #63. 11-10-1984	Reporter (Dan Hennessey - Voice).	144825
1985	Inspector Gadget: Great Wambini's Séance, The	C			Episode #67. 9-21-1985	News Media. News Reporter (Frank Welker - Voice).	144826
2002	Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's Revenge	C				Anchorwoman (Kimberly Hawthorne - Voice).	144827
2003	Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The: Deception On His Hand	MT			UK Episode.	TV Reporter (Sophie Walker).	144828
2004	Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The: In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner	T			UK. Episode #10. 3-4-2004.	TV Interviewer (Phillippa Downes).	144829
2003	Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The: In the Presence of the Enemy	MT				Newsreader (Jayne McKenna).	144830
2003	Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The: Playing for the Ashes	MT		George, Elizabeth (Novel). Kate Wood (Screenplay)		Newscaster (Peter Crawford).	144831
2005	Inspector Max: Milagre Precisa-se (Part 1).	T			Episode #33.	Reporter (Victor Rocha).	144832
2007	Inspector Mom: Bride and Doom	T			Episode #6. 1-17-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver."Wedding bells turn to death knells for a high-society groom whose nuptials Maddie attends. But who is to blame for the murder? The bride, the angry father or possibly the heartbroken best man?Another strange mystery for Maddie to unravel and you'll never believe who really is the killer.	144833
2006	Inspector Mom: Casualty Friday	T			Episode #3. 12-2-2006	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Lisa Dalton).Maddie goes undercover at a local office to track down an expose on sexual harassment but when the lecherous boss is killed it is up to Maddie to solve the murder.	144834
2006	Inspector Mom: Corpse's Costume, The (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 11-18-2006	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Lisa Dalton).With the kids and Craig out of town, Maddie is left with nothing to do but cover a local fashion show. With vegan designers, arson and murder this is anything but Milan. Newspaper Staff (Zack Hopkins). Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).	144835
2007	Inspector Mom: Death in Ten Easy Steps	T			Episode #11. 3-8-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Carolyn McCormick).Maddie must discover the identity of dangerous kidnappers and bring them to justice before her best friend becomes their next victim. Newspaper Staff (Zack Hopkins). Newspaper Editor (Michael Lambert). Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).	144836
2006	Inspector Mom: Farewell to Armoires, A	T			Episode #4. 12-9-2006	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Carolyn McCormick).Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson). Newspaper Staff (Zack Hopkins). Maddie decides to take a break from the Inspector Mom business. A dead body is found inside an antique armoire and Maddie's mother-in-law who sold it is accused of the murder.Maddie then takes a trip to the local antique market to investigate and it becomes another case for her to solve.	144837
2007	Inspector Mom: Haunted House Horror, The	T			Episode #7. 2-3-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Carolyn McCormick).Maddie has offered to take a missing actor's place and it's not long before she has trouble separating facts from fantasy as she witnesses an all-too-real murder scene.	144838
2007	Inspector Mom: Kidnapped in 10 Easy Steps	T	DVD -R HQ 8110, 8111			Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).Newspaper Editor (Michael Lambert).	144839
2006	Inspector Mom: LMN.TV Webisodes.	W			Internet Episodes, LMN.tv Web site. Eight seven-and-a-half minute segments, November, 2006 to April 2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Carolyn McCormick).Monroe writes an editorial column called "Inspector Mom."  Newspaper Reporter Stephanie Peterson (one episode, 2006).	144840
2007	Inspector Mom: Mother Goose Murder	T			Episode #9. 2-17-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).Maddie is involved in another murder mystery that she has to solve.	144841
2006	Inspector Mom: Mystery of Mrs. Plumlee, The	T			Episode #2. 11-25-2006	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Lisa Dalton).Maddie's neighbor, Mrs. Plumlee has always seemed like a nice woman, but then she starts having accidents that might be intentional and Maddie's not so sure she doesn't deserve it. Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).	144842
2007	Inspector Mom: Mystery of the Dying Patient, The	T			Episode #8. 2-10-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Lisa Dalton).Maddie goes undercover at a local hospital to investigate into the hospital's policies. However this turns into another mystery for her to solve instead when a dedicated doctor is murdered.	144843
2006	Inspector Mom: Pilot	MT	DVD - R HQ 7350, 7351		Episode #1. 11-18-2006	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Editor Becca Lee (Carolyn McCormick).Monroe writes an editorial column called "Inspector Mom."  First column seen: "Solving the Everyday Mysteries of Motherhood. Knowing When To Say No To Your Child.," by Maddie Monroe. Editor wants Monroe to return as the paper's top investigative reporter.Becca Lee was "my boss at the paper, my compatriot and my mentor."  Zach the Hack Hopkins, great on the computer and works for the newspaper. She solves the case, but does it anonymously.Headline:  Coach's Killer Caught. Local Mom Almost Killed."  Lee: "Why didn't you take credit for solving the crime?"  Monroe says it would attract the wrong kind of attention. She wants to be known as "Inspector Mom" writing an advice column for mothersNewspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson). Newspaper Staff (David Shea, Zack  Hopkins).	144844
2006	Inspector Mom: Pinch of Death, A	T			Episode #5. 12-16-2006.	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver."Head judge in a cooking contest is getting death threats so Maddie decides to enter the contest to find out who is threatening the judge.The judge is murdered and one of Maddie's best friends is implicated so she has to try and find the real killer to prove her innocence.	144845
2007	Inspector Mom: Rake Your Thieves	T			Episode #10. 2-24-2007	Reporter-Columnist Maddie Monroe (Danica McKellar), a young stay-at-home mother of two uses keen detecting skills to solve crimes in the heart of suburbia. "I'm a journalist, a mom and a part-time crime solver." Newspaper Reporter (Stephanie Peterson).Another mystery for Maddie to unravel.	144846
1992	Inspector Morse: Absolute Conviction	T			Episode #24. 4-8-1992	Journalist Paul (Pete Lee-Wilson). Photographer Rob (Paul Dalton).	144847
1993	Inspector Morse: Day of the Devil, The	T				TV Press Man (Rob Dixon). 2nd Press Person (Richard Hodder). Press Person (Pamela Jikiemi). 1st Press Person (Nicola Scott).	144848
1992	Inspector Morse: Dead on Time	T			Episode #21.2-26-1992	Photographer (Roger Frost).	144849
1989	Inspector Morse: Deceived by Flight	T			Episode #10. 1-18-1989	Radio Producer (Stephen Moore). Radio Producer's P.A. (Ann Bryson). Cricket Commentator (Brian Johnston - Voice).	144850
1992	Inspector Morse: Happy Families	T			Episode #22. 3-11-1992	News Media. Woman Journalist (Sophie Heyman). Journalism 1 (Tony Guilfoyle).  Journalist 2 (Daniel Mitchell).	144851
1989	Inspector Morse: Last Enemy, The	T			Episode #9. 1-11-1989	Newsreader (Wesley Smith).	144852
1991	Inspector Morse: Promised Land	T			Episode #20. 3-27-1991	Newspaper Editor (Philip Anthony).	144853
2000	Inspector Morse: Remorseful Day, The	T			Episode #33. 11-15-2000.	Newsreader (Wesley Smith)	144854
1991	Inspector Morse: Second Time Around	T			2-20-1991	Photographer (Graeme Du-Fresne).	144855
1993	Inspector Morse: Twilight of the Gods	T	SVD 1181		Episode #28. 1-20-1993	Journalist Murder. Morse's trip to Oxford finds him investigating murder of a journalist.  Reporter (Myles Hoyle). Reporter (Janet Jefferies). Radio 4 Interviewer (James Naughtie - Voice). Reporter (Michael Vaughan).	144856
1993	Inspector Morse: Twilight of the Gods	T			Episode #28. 1-20-1993	News Media. Reporter (Janet Jefferies). Reporter (Myles Hoyle). Reporter (Michael Vaughan). Radio 4 Interviewer (James Naughtie).	144857
1995	Inspector Morse: Way Through the Woods, The	T				TV Reporter (Mark Feakins).	144858
1995	Inspector Morse: Way Through the Woods, The	T			Episode. 11-29-1995. Season #8. Episode #1	TV Reporter (Mark Feakins).	144859
1930	Inspector-General, The	SS	MLPL	Khvylovy, M	In "Stories From the Ukhraine."	Reporter Valentine Brodsky, provincial newspaper reporter.	144860
1998	Inspectors, The	MT				Newscaster (Norman Jean Wick)	144861
1959	Inspekcja pana Anatola	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Stanislaw Bareja).	144862
1917	Inspirations of Harry Larrabee	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	144863
1998	Instant Dread	M				Cameraman (Michael Douglas).	144864
2000	Instant norvegien, L'	DF			Series 2000	TV Newscaster (Maurice Barthelemy)	144865
1991	Instant Recall:	T	SV 93, 92, 85		Episodes	News Media	144866
1965	Instant Saint, The	NM	OWN - H	Sherlock, John		Reporter thinks American doctor who operates a refugee camp in Kashmir is a fraud and is determined to find out the truth. Brian Armstrong, magazine reporter.	144867
2004	Instant Star	T			Canada - Series	Journalist (Sean Baek).	144868
2004	Instant Star: Come as You Are	T	DVD -R HQ 4761		Episode.	Magazine. Jude is determined to land a magazine cover that could launch her career, which means competing with a new rival at the hip hop party of the year.	144869
2006	Instant Star: No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn (Part I)	T			Episode #14.2-10-2006	News Media. Reporter (Nadia Dawn).	144870
2005	Instant Star: Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind	T			Episode #3. 1-30-2005	Journalist (Sean Baek).	144871
2006	Instant Star: Personality Crisis	T			Episode #21.4-7-2006	Photographer (Darryl Daugherty).	144872
2007	Instinct	MT			UK	News Announcer (Lucy Meacock).	144873
1986	Insular Possession, A	N	OWN - P	Mo, Timothy		Editors Walter Eastman and Gideon Chase, Americans who throw over their careers to start a wickedly, irreverent newspaper	144874
1982	Insurgent Mexico (aka Mexico in Flames. Russian Title: Krasnye kolokola, film pervyy - Meksika v ogne)	MF			Russia.	Journalist Jack Reed (Franco Nero) covers the uprisings in Mexico. Working for both the Metropolitan and the New York World.	144875
2000	Inte bara mordare	MF			Sweden	News Media. Reporter (Anja Schmidt).Female professional killer flees back to her hometown after her employer tries to rape her. She moves in with ex-classmate and falls in love with him. Employer's henchmen are out to get her.	144876
2006	Intellectual Property	M				Reporter 1 (Eric Artell). Newspaperman (Elwood Carlisle).	144877
1992	Intensive Care	M				Interviewer (Evert Santegoeds).	144878
2002	Intensive Care: Hard om hart	TF			Episode #6. 10-14-2002	Newsreader (Margret Spijker).	144879
2006	Intensive Care: Kwaliteit van leven	TF			Episode #26. 1-16-2006	News Media. Reporter (Fockeline Ouwerkerk).	144880
2009	Intent To Kill	N		Grippando, James		Sports Radio Show Host Ryan James, co-host of a popular morning sports-talk radio program in Boston,  once had it all. With a beautiful wife and a two-year-old daughter, he was just one minor-league baseball game away from realizing his lifelong dream of playing in the majors when the unthinkable happened: his wife, Chelsea, was killed in a hit-and-run accident while driving to Ryan’s last game of the season. Years later, Ryan is a popular “shock jock” at Boston’s top-rated sports radio show, doing his best to raise his daughter alone. But his love for Chelsea endures, his insomnia persists, and the fact that the police never found the drunk who ran her off the road makes closure impossible. Then, on the third anniversary of Chelsea’s death, chilling words from an anonymous tipster turn the accident into a homicide: “I know who did it.” As the police scramble, Ryan makes a stunning discovery. The tip -- a strangely coded message -- may have come from Chelsea’s own brother, a young man affectionately known as “Babes,” who has an autism-related disorder. But why would Babes have withheld this information for three years? And what finally made him come forward anonymously? The demand for answers sends Babes on the run. Through a series of shocking on-air conversations with Babes, Ryan and Emma Carlisle, the dedicated prosecutor on the case, unravel a cover-up that reaches back to the night of Chelsea’s death and that may implicate one of New England’s most powerful families. It’s a search that will forever change the lives of Ryan, Babes and Emma -- if they live to tell about it.	144881
2009	Interception	M				News Media. News Anchor #1 (Kenn Johnson). News Anchor #2 (Kellie Wilson). News Reporter (Michael Clark). Helicopter News Reporter (Turner Clay). When a prototype weapon is stolen from a government facility a software engineer unknowingly becomes involved when he receives the key disk needed for detonation. With no help from authorities he is forced to team up with a suspended FBI agent to stop the group of criminals from destroying a major U.S. city. 	144882
1969	Intercom Conspiracy, The	NM	OWN - H	Ambler, Eric		Editor Theodore Carter is the hard-drinking editor of a weekly newspaper, The Intercom, that focuses on intelligence matters. He recounts his unpleasant experiences as editor when new owners begin providing him with real classified information.Various parties become interested in shutting down the Intercom either by buying it out or eliminating its editor. Carter is approached by an inquisitive crime writer for his help in completing the story of those events at the Intercom.The crime writer disappears while Carter goes on to flesh out the story the writer has dug up.	144883
1984	Interface	M				News Crew (Bob Castaldo, Steven J. Hoey, Ken Masters, Lara Tabor).	144884
1928	Interference	M			Powell	Reporter (Raymon Lawrence)	144885
1998	Interiors and Exteriors	M				Correspondent (Tara McNamara).	144886
1968	Interlude	M	SV 207	Langley, Lee, Hugh Leonard (Story-Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Journalists. UK. Ness book	Columnist-Reporter Sally (Barbara Ferris) for the Evening Standard where she does a "Londoner's Diary" column.  Has affair with orchestra conductor. Meet when she is sent to investigate report that he has worked out after run-in with management.Initial encounter is antagonistic. Conductor claims she seduced him into telling her truth. He's married and allows wife to believe journalist he keeps seeing is a man. Reporter ends relationship after seeing conductor's wife and she marries another man.Affair recalled in flashback as two meet again, but fail to rekindle the spark. TV Public Relations man  (John Cleese) claims it's only a temporary career, adding "Satire, that's my field."PR man leaks information about conductor's dispute with management that leads to first meeting of reporter and conductor. TV Publicist (John Cleese)."What do you journalists know about the truth? The day you start writing it, I'll start telling it…I don't like liars, and if this means I don't like journalists, then I don't like journalists."	144887
1901	Intermere	NSF	MLPL	Taylor, William Alexander		Newspaper. Comparison to newspapers	144888
1936	Intermezzo	MF			Germany	News Media. Ein Reporter (Ernst Schlott). Radio Announcer (Rudolf Schundler). Ein spanischer Journalist (Werner von Wulfing).	144889
2003	Intermission	M				TV Documentary maker Ben Campion (Thomas O’Suilleabhain) is pressured by a police detective to make a documentary on his one-man war against scumbags. 	144890
1990	Internal Affairs	N	OWN - P	Oster, Jerry		News Media. Newscaster (Dinah Lenney). TV Reporter (Deryn Warren)	144891
1985	International Airport	MT				Reporter #1 (Noel Conlon). Reporter #2 (Katie Hanley Credre)	144892
1975	International Championship Boxing	DT			Series. 1-29-1978 to 3-29-1981. ABC	Sportscasters-Announcer Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell (1978-1980).	144893
1938	International Crime	M	VHS 893	Giant, Maxwell (Story: "The Fox Hound").  Jack Natteford (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Lamont Cranston, the Shadow (Rod LaRocque), a crime columnist, The Evening Classic, the nightly radio broadcast for the newspaper The Daily Classic. Phoebe Lane (Astrid Allwyn) is bungling reporter. Heath (Oscar O'Shea), newspaper publisherFemale assistant Phoebe Lane (Astrid Allwyn) who is the newspaper owner's niece and described with contempt as "the honor student of college journalism"When Cranston puts Lane on the air at the end of the film to tell her side of the story, she freezes up before the microphone. Editor Heath (Oscar O'Shea).	144894
1960	International Detective: Daniels Case, The	T			Episode #17. 4-17-1960	Reporter (Robert Gallico - The Reporter).	144895
1960	International Detective: Marlowe Case, The	T			Episode #18.  6-12-1960	News Media. 1st Reporter (John  Bay). 2nd Reporter (Brendan O'Reilly).	144896
1985	International Garage Sale, The	N	OWN - H	Kanfer, Stefan		TV Correspondent Alec Lessing being summoned home from Europe. Foreign correspondent.Ex-professor now working as a television news correspondent. Appalled at corruption among the United Nations delegates who bribe, gamble and trade nuclear armaments in periodic garage sales.Television news also spoofed in this pseudo-thriller and satire.	144897
1933	International House	M				News Media. Newsreel Reporter (Ernest Wood). Newsreel Cameraman (Clem Beauchamp). Telegram Clerk (Frank O'Connor).	144898
1999	International Khiladi	MF			India	Reporter Payal (Twinkle Khanna)  and her cameraman Focus (Johnny Lever) have been assigned an interview with the world’s highest ranking criminal. The reporter doesn’t get the interview, but she falls in love with the crook. Her brother who saved the boss from assassination is really a police informer working for his friend, the inspector, who is also in love with Payal. Payal’s brother tells her that the boss is a gangster, not a businessman, but she doesn’t care. Then Payal’s brother gets killed and the gangster is blamed and arrested. Payal testifies against him and he is sentenced to hang. But he escapes and plots vengeance against his enemies -- including the reporter as well as her brother’s real killer. 	144899
1941	International Lady	M				Press	144900
1926	International Newsreel, Vol. 8, Issue 97.	DM	DVD -R HQ 2339		William Randolph  Hearst Newsreel for Universal Pictures. Volume 8, Issue 97.	Newsreel. Horses-Riders pushing giant ball in Oregon. College bonfire. New York City Christmas parade. Mussolini Smiles. Wales' town flooded. Storms in England. Parisian Porters race in Paris. New Monument in Rome. North Carolina Champion English Bull.Tijuana Horse Racing in Mexico. British Tanks ready for War.	144901
1938	International Settlement	M	VHS 1486	Root, Lynn, Frank  Fenton (Story). Lou Brewslow, John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Wally Burton (Dick Baldwin) joins Joyce Parker (June Lang), an amateur journalist from Sacramento who arrives in Shanghai while China is under attack by Japan.	144902
1978	International Velvet	M	DVD -R HQ 1835. (Excerpts).			TV Interviewer (Susan Jameson). Commentators (James Similie, David Tate). John Seaton (Christopher Plummer) writes pulp novels under a pseudonym (Jacques Delaquat) to pay the bills.	144903
2009	International, The	M				News Media. World News Reporter (Tristana Moore). TV Reporter (Brad Holbrook). At the International, an Interpol agent and a Manhattan Assistant District Attorney are determined to bring to justice one of the world’s most powerful banks. Uncovering illegal activities including money laundering, arms trading and the destabilization of governments, the pair’s investigation takes them from Berlin to Milan to New York and to Istanbul. Finding themselves in a high-stakes chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives at risk as the bank will stop at nothing -- even murder -- to continue financing terror and war. 	144904
1974	Internecine Project, The	M		Elkind, Mort W. (Novel - "Internecine). Barry Levinson, Jonathan Lynn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Political Correspondent Jean Robertson (Lee Grant) from The Washington Daily News. Economist plots to have enemies kill one another off. Correspondent interviews the economist for public affairs program The World This Week.After show, they argue about reporter grilling him on the air. Two have past relationship. Economist puts his plan in motion and reporter is love interest. Correspondent tells him she has found some information on him and is going to use it."I'm going to throw the mud against the wall and some of it's going to stick to you." Threats become irrelevant when economist is dispatched with a diary saturated with poison. Surrounded by reporters trying to interview him not realizing he has died.Ethics of being with someone you're writing about surfaces when editor angry at reporter for not getting story on economist because she is too personally involved. "There was nothing personal…""...I was just trying to get the truth…That's what my paper prints is the truth." "For five thousand years, men and women all over the world have been trying to discover what the truth is. You tell me your paper prints it?" "It's my job."	144905
1998	Internet Tonight	DT			Series 1998	Correspondents Meghan Marx (1998-2000), SuChin Pak (1998-2001), Liam Mayclem (1999-2001), Hosts Michaela Pereira, Scott Herriott (1998-2001).	144906
2005	Internetrix	M				TV News Anchor (Eric Von Kritlow).	144907
1943	Interpreter, The	N	GPL	Gibbs, Philip		Correspondent John Barton, American correspondent,  broadcasts and articles on war.	144908
2005	Interpreter, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8014, 8015, 8016			News Media. News Reporter (Margot Staub). News Reporter (Harry Pritchett). News Reporter (Ed Onipede Blunt).Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a US Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter  who overhears an assassination plot.	144909
2006	Interrogation	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Jennifer Wooliscroft). Male Newscaster (Bob Patterson).	144910
2008	Interrogation of Harry Wind, The	MF				Journalists (David Schroder, Jean-Christophe Nigon, David Kohne). Journalist Freddy (Adam Sikora). 	144911
2002	Interrogation of Michael Crowe, The	MT				Reporter (Jake Simons).	144912
2001	Interrupted Lullaby	NR		Parv, Valerie	Silhouette	Columnist-Reporter-Photojournalist Zeke Blaxland began his series of columns regarding misappropriation of funds in charities. He never dreamed that a lead would lead so close to home.Having come up through the foster home system, Blaxland is skeptical, believing charity begins at home. So he shows up at yet another fundraiser for a charity, checking out his former girlfriend while gleaning information for a column.She becomes pregnant but doesn't tell the journalist. If he is going to remain in Australia, she wants him to make that choice and not be forced into it by her and an unexpected baby.When the child dies in the hospital, she grieves alone. Helping other people's children became a tonic for her broken heart when she left modeling to become spokesperson for a charity.It's only a matter of time before an investigation into a baby farm leads Blaxland to the realization that the woman had his child.	144913
2004	Interruption, The	M				TV News Anchor (Janet May).	144914
1997	Interruptions	M				News Media. The Local Reporter (Jill Gatsby). The Video Cameraman (John Desiderio).	144915
1994	Intersection	M	DVD -R HQ 3488, 3489			News Media. Step Magazine: Robyn Stevan, Dave Hurtubise, Gary Jones, Gery McAteer, Christine Lippa, Denalda Wlliams, Eli Gaby, Akiko Morison	144916
2002	Interstate 60	M				Critics. Male Critic #1 (Les Porter). Male Critic #2 (Rene Lemieux).  Female Critic (Katherine Trowell).	144917
2007	Interview	M	DVD			War and Political Correspondent Pierre Peders (Steve Buscemi) is seething about an assignment to interview a young TV and B-movie star. He considers the interview beneath his dignity. The reason for the assignment becomes clear at the end of the film.Interview gets off to a bad start when the starlet shows up at the restaurant an hour late and then asks that a couple be unseated so that she may have her regular table. It gets worse when Peders reveals he has done no preparation for the interview.Cabdriver ferrying Peders to the airport bashes into the car in front of him while gawking at the actress. Feeling responsible for the fact that her killer smile nearly killed someone, the woman invites Peders to her luxurious loft.The gruff reporter, forced to write a puff piece about the starlet, takes a dramatic turn when the two engage in a give-and-take conversation in which each shares secrets with the other.The veteran political reporter is not happy to be stuck in Manhattan just as a White House scandal is breaking -- he's here because his editor has handed him just the sort of puff piece he abhors. (Reasons for this are divulged late in the film).	144918
1935	Interview	P	MLPL	Timmory, Gabriel	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Interviewer	144919
1963	Interview	SSF		Javor, Frank A.	Reprinted in "TV: 2000."	TV. Lester V. Morrison of the intergalactic network manipulates a woman's reaction.	144920
2003	Interview	M		Gogh, Theo van (Director). Theodor Holman (Screenplay)		Journalist Pierre (Pierre Bokma), a renowned, middle-aged journalist interview the real-life Dutch star in her own loft. Pierre is annoyed at being given such a fluffy assignment as he is normally a political correspondent. At first he has no questions for the starlet, but soon they are coaxing their darkest secrets out of each other. 	144921
1924	Interview with a Genius	SS		Armstrong, Martin	In "Bazaar and Other Stories, The."	Interviewer. Overton.	144922
1994	Interview with a Vampire	M	L			Interviewer	144923
2005	Interview with a Zombie	M			Short - Comedy - Horror	Interviewer (Kameron Louangxay).	144924
1994	Interview with Dennis Potter, An	MT				Interviewer-Presenter (Melvyn Bragg)	144925
2000	Interview with Director Spike Jonze, An	DT				Interviewer Lance Bangs	144926
1975	Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald, An	P	MLPL	Hunter, P.	Play Index, 1973-77	Interviewer	144927
1995	Interview with Mattie	NM		Singer, Shelley		Journalist for an alternative newspaper interviews a 12-year-old runaway who turns up dead. A teacher-sleuth begins looking around for a mysterious killer  who preys on street children.	144928
1895	Interview with Miss Marlenspuyk	SS	OWN	Matthews, Brander	In "Outlines in Local Color. 1921"	Interviewer Miss Pauline Peters of Daily Dial is there to interview Miss Marlenspuyk  for a newspaper.  Miss M. is surprised when she finds out Peters is working for a newspaperPauline Peters turns out to be Polly Perkins of the Daily Dial.  Miss Marlenspuyk is shocked.Miss Peters is single, lives alone, self-supporting. Writes society news for newspaper and does freelance work. Newspaper work is vulgar, cheap, silly,, trivial. Quits job because modern journalism is a mean way to make a living.	144929
1960	Interview with Orson Welles	MT				Interviewer (Bernard Braden - Himself).	144930
2002	Interview with the Assassin	M				TV Reporter-Cameraman Dylan Haggerty (Ron Kobeleski) is out of work and stumbles upon the story of the century when his mysterious old ex-Marine neighbor tells him on camera that he was the second gunman on the legendary grassy knoll in Dallas who actually killed John F. Kennedy.  The man, who is deteriorating from cancer, asserts that Lee Harvey Oswald was set up as a patsy while he carried out the mission. This leads Haggerty into a race to prove the second gunman claim, which could finally close the books on one of the most researched conspiracy theories of all time. 	144931
2002	Interview with the Devil	N		Jacobsen, Clay		Investigative Journalist Mark Taylor has landed the story of his career -- an interview with the head of the terrorist network striking America	144932
1976	Interview with the Vampire: Book I of the Vampire Chronicles	NSF	OWN - P	Rice, Anne		Interviewer	144933
1994	Interview with the Vampire: Vampire Chronicles, The	M				TV News Anchor (Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc)	144934
1914	Interview, An	SS	GPL	Colette	In "Collected Stories of Colette."	Interviewer. "For a woman forgives a man -- even a reporter -- everything except insight."  Reporter interviewing a woman	144935
1965	Interview, The	SS	GPL	Singer, Isaac Baschevis	Originally appeared in the New Yorker. In "Isaac Baschevis Singer, Image and Other Stories, The."	Proofreader is narrator of the Yiddish literary magazine Literarishe Bleter."Editor sent me to interview an important visitor to Warsaw." "The interview was my first effort at journalism, and I prepared for it days in advance."	144936
1980	Interview, The	P	MLPL	Thomas	Play Index, 1978-82 - 8-82 V812 T462	Interviewer	144937
1925	Interview, The	P	MLPL	O'Kelly	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Interviewer	144938
1955	Interview, The	SS		Allen, Steve	In "Fourteen for Tonight."	Interviewer Sarah Brigham comes to interview a famous woman for the Ladies Home Journal (the woman confuses it with the Woman's Home Companion). She talks to the maid about her employer.Reporter upstages the personality by talking too much about herself.	144939
2007	Interview, The	M				Reporters (Dwight Thompson, Pauli Tooley, Hayden Hewes, Jaemi Young, Wes Davis, Rana N. Cummins, Monte Wilson). 	144940
1998	Interview, The	M			Australia	Reporter Barry Walls (Michael Caton) is the savvy beat reporter when a man is arrested, dragged into the police station and questioned with no idea if he is being accused of something or what the crime might be. 	144941
1995	Interview, The (aka Jenipapo)	M	SVD 604			American Journalist Michael works for a Brazilian Newspaper. He is obsessed with getting the scoop on a famous outspoken priest who helps the needy in the jungles of Brazil. But the Father has rarely ever given an interview. Michael decides that he will be the first to interview the Father personally and goes on a journey to the center of Brazil. The priest’s apparent media shyness has deeper implications than he thought. Reporter is obsessed with exposing political corruption, murder and homosexuality in the Catholic Church.	144942
1971	Interviews with My Lai Veterans	DT			Short	Interviewer Richard Hammer (Voice).	144943
1987	Intervista	M		Fellini, Federico, Gianfranco Angelucci (Screenplay)		Parody Documentary. Fellini takes a Japanese film crew on a trip down memory lane as he prepares the next project in this mock-documentary with Marcello MastrioanniFellini says he first came to the studio as a magazine reporter in 1940 when he was assigned to interview a famous actress. Sergio Rubini is a young actor playing a reporter coming to interview a famous actress.	144944
2005	Intervista: DVD Expanded Version	M		Fellini, Federico, Gianfranco Angelucci (Screenplay)		Parody Documentary. Fellini takes a Japanese film crew on a trip down memory lane as he prepares the next project in this mock-documentary with Marcello Mastrioanni	144945
1989	Intimacy	N	OWN - H	Chace, Susan		Journalist is narrator. Mary Cecilia Cronstein, 37-year-old journalist.	144946
1999	Intimate Betrayal	MT	SVD 792			African-American Journalist (Monica Calhoun) probes circumstances surrounding death of her computer-genius brother	144947
1997	Intimate Betrayal	N		Hill, Donna	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	144948
1964	Intimate Diary of Artists' Models	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	144949
1993	Intimate Portrait	T				Talk Show Host Kelly Ripa (2001-2003). Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (1996-2002). 	144950
1996	Intimate Portrait -- Jessica Savitch	DT	SV 316, VHS 311			TV Anchorwoman	144951
2000	Intimate Portrait of the Art of Background Driving, An	DT				Interviewer Lance Bangs	144952
2005	Intimate Portrait; Ann Curry	DT	DVD -R HQ 6146		Episode. 10-9-2005	TV News Anchor-Reporter Ann Curry of the Today show and Dateline is profiled.	144953
2004	Intimate Portrait: Christine Amanpour	DT	DVD -R HQ 5106		Episode	Journalist Christine Amanpour is profiled.	144954
2000	Intimate Portrait: Connie Chung	DT	DVD -R HQ 4781		Episode	TV Anchor-Reporter Connie Chung is profiled.	144955
2005	Intimate Portrait: Maria Shriver	DT	DVD -R HQ 5068		Episode	TV Journalist Maria Shriver is profiled.	144956
2005	Intimate Portrait: Paula Zahn	DT	DVD -R HQ 4249		Episode	TV Anchor Paula Zahn is profiled.	144957
1998	Intimate Portrait: Sydney Seaward	DT	DVD -R HQ 7053		Episode. 10-24-1998	TV News Anchor Sydney Seaward discusses her fight against breast cancer.	144958
1998	Intimate Sessions: Renee	T	DVD -R 1655		Episode. Adult	Magazine worker Renee desires Brad, a photographer.	144959
1992	Intimate Stranger	MT				News Reporter (Dale Harimoto)	144960
1997	Intimate Strangers	N		Mead, Juliette		British Journalists Maggie and Oliver Callahan.	144961
1986	Intimate Strangers	MT				Reporter (Thom Scoggins)	144962
1989	Intimidad (aka Intimacy)	MF		Rotberg, Dana	Mexico	Journalist-Novelist tries to find her inner self through various relationships. She feels it is only in this way she can become a great writer.	144963
1968	Into a Black Sun: Vietnam, 1964-1965	N		Kaiko, Takeshi		Japanese War Correspondent.	144964
1999	Into His Arms	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Helene Duhamel). Reporters (Richard Kahler, Paula Perez).	144965
2007	Into the Arms of Strangers	M				Interviewer (Bill Lewis).	144966
2002	Into the Fire	NR		Kelly, Leslie	Harlequin #872	Magazine Journalist Lacy Clark writes for "What Women Want)" and Nate Logan writes for "Men's World." Both magazines are owned by J.T. Birmingham. Clark likes her writing job but does not like Nate. Feelings are reciprocated.She thinks he is a sexist pig. He thinks she's frigid. For months, they have been conducting a print feud that has raised the readership of both magazines. One night at a boring cocktail party, Clark sneaks out to the gym to jump on a trampoline.Nate falls into the pool. She rescues him. They have sex on the trampoline. Then in walks Birmingham who asks Logan why he is wearing his robe and lying on his daughter.Asks them to collaborate on a crossover feature article that will run in both magazines. Collaboration is a step up for both careers. They decide to be professional and ignore attraction they feel for each other. But they can't.Fellow Columnist Raul is Clark's best friend. Clark's mother had a fling with Birmingham when her husband was in the military and Lacey was the result, an embarrassment to her father who became a minister. Found out about her real father when she was 12.	144967
2005	Into the Fire	MT		Phelan, Michael		News Media. Reporter (Dawnnie Mercado - News Reporter). Story of a lieutenant in the New York City Harbor Unit, who finally comes to terms with what is really important about this life.	144968
1992	Into the Long Dark Night	N		Phillips, Michael (Vol.  6)		Reporter Corrie Belle Hollister whose journals are about to be published. Helps Lincoln with his re-election campaign and discovers a plot that could change the course of the nation forever.Reporter Corrie Hollister experiences the battle of Gettysburg on her way to Washington	144969
2007	Into the Maelstrom	N		Graf, Uwe		Reporter Mickey Tillman investigates the death of the father of a martial arts expect, an Eurasian beauty and star of Hong Kong action films. She comes to America because of her father’s death. Kept in the dark about his identity, his very existence, this shock is the first of many that will change her life forever. Once in America, she discovers more secrets, some with deadly consequences. Suddenly there are suspicious circumstances surrounding her father’s demise. There is the bumbling reporter Tillman who knows part of the story and clues left by her father. But a CIA hit team will test her skills to the limit. 	144970
1985	Into the Night	M				Publicist (Saul Kahan) for Kalijak.	144971
2005	Into the Sun	M				PR Man (Naoto Adachi).	144972
1992	Into the West	M				Reporter (Aine O'Connor). Reporter (Kevin Reynolds). Reporter (Michael Sheridan). Reporter (Gerard Stembridge).	144973
2005	Into the West:	MT	DVD -R HQ 3820, 3821, 3822, 3811 (Episodes 5 and 6 of a Six-Part Series)		Miniseries. Episodes #5-#6. Six Episode Series.	Reporters interviewing General Custer. Western Correspondents and local newspaper journalists.	144974
2005	Into the West:	MT			Miniseries. Episodes #1-#2-#3-#4. Six-Episode Series.	Reporter (Kyle Falls), gambler and cavalry soldier. Reporter Kellog (Joe Pesce-Peracchio). Photographer (William Sterchi).	144975
2008	Into the Wild	M				Documentary-style Reporting. 	144976
1952	Into Thin Air	NM		Iams, Jack		Press	144977
1954	Intrigantes, Les	MF				Reporter. Le reporter (Jacques Jouanneau).	144978
1947	Intrigue	M		Slavin, George (Story). Barry Trivers, Slavin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Marc Andrews (Tom Tully) is killed while exposing mobsters Newspaper Editor (Peter Chong). Andrews's friend goes to work for a man and unwittingly flies black market goods into Shanghai. Reporter investigating the operation.Reporter tries to warn his friend that the man is involved in the black market, but is murdered. Friend sees light and opens warehouse to starving Chinese. Man is killed in fight with police leaving friend to pursue romance with a Red Cross nurse.New York Times 4/24/48: Praised Reporter: "Tom Tully is that rare sort of newspaper reporter who always makes carbon copies of his stories."	144979
1988	Intrigue	MT				Art Critic (Andrea Saric). TV Reporter (Bozidar Smiljanic). Reporter (Bob Lensky)	144980
1992	Introducing Amanda Valentine	NM		Beecham, Rose		Reporter Debbie Daley is a glamorous blond lesbian reporter who won’t leave Homicide Detective Amanda Valentine alone. She is now the highest ranked female cop in sleepy New Zealand and is in pursuit of a monster the press has dubbed The Garbage Dump Killer. To make matters worse, an informer Amanda cares about, has been savagely beaten for reasons she is too terrified to divulge. All this and Daley too. 	144981
1999	Introducing Dorothy Dandridge	MT	DVD -R HQ 8433, 8434, 8435			Reporter (Lee Allan). Reporter (James Krag). Photographer (David Mitchell Evans). Studio Publicist (Robert Phelps). Radio Announcer (Michael Laskin). Biography of actor-singer Dorothy Dandridge.	144982
1942	Introducing Scoop Scuttle	CB		Wolverton, Basil	Silver Streak Comics, No. 20, April, 1942. 	Reporter Scoop Scuttle	144983
1984	Introduction to Scientology	M				Interviewer-Host (Tony Hitchman-Himself)	144984
1870	Introductory to "Memoranda"	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches, The."	Editor of a department in The Galaxy magazine.  Magazine literature of the day lacks stability, solidity, weight.  My department will rely on exhaustive statistical tables.	144985
1949	Intruder in the Dust	M	DVD -R HQ 2953, 2954. VHS 1275			News Media	144986
1962	Intruder, The (aka Shame, aka I Hate Your Guts).	M		Beaumont, Charles (Novel and Screenplay)	AFI-Editors. Ness Book	Editor Frank Maxwell (Tom McDaniel) of local newspaper The Messenger, opposes outsider who tries to stir dissent in a Southern town ordered to integrate its school. Editor does not like integration but says town must abide by the law.Agitator's methods become more extreme, lead to mob violence. Editor modifies own beliefs, faces opposition with own family, particularly from bigoted father-in-law as well as from businessman who befriends outsider and owns controlling stock in paper.Editor stops a mob from attacking black family and later convinces black students to return to school, walking along with them as they march to schoolhouse. Editor brutally assaulted by members of community, loses sight in one eye as a result.Outsider convinces editor's daughter to accuse a black student of rape, leading to showdown in schoolyard, but the mob is prevented from killing student when editor's daughter admits she lied. Disgraced outsider is left powerless.	144987
1974	Intruders, The	M				Radio Journalist (Torgny Wickman)	144988
1999	Intuitionist, The	N		Whitehead, Colson		Reporter who is a crusading journalist.	144989
1978	Inubue	MF			Japan	Correspondent Nogami (Akira Orita).	144990
2001	Inuyasha: Terror of the Ancient Noh Mask	C			Japan. Episode #11. 1-15-2001	Newscaster (Kenichi Ono (Voice - Japanese Version).	144991
1992	Invader	M		Cook, Philip J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	fTabloid Reporter Frank McCall (Hans Bachmann) for The National Scandal, gets assigned to a story on military men attacked by alien invaders.  When he arrives at the murder site, he claims he works for the Washington Post.When cop finds out who he really works for, he tells him he pities him. Reporter steals a pass to get on a military base. Discovers the truth behind the UFO stories when he is abducted by aliens and rescued by feds as he is about to receive an injectionPhotographs he takes of alien craft are confiscated. He arranges to tape a secret conversation between cop and a colonel. Reporter convinces the cop to take him along when he flies a military plane back to Washington. Taken into custody when they arriveEscapes an alien attack on the Pentagon. He decides he has the big story he has been needing to get him off the tabloid and quits his job after leaving evidence of the UFO with female co-worker.Reporter gets the story in magazines like Tempo and Popular Technology. His own paper tries to declare the story a hoax. Cub Reporter (David Coyne). Cameraman (Don Platon).	144992
2002	Invader ZIM: Abducted/The Sad, Sad Tale of Chickenfoot	C			Episode. 4-12-2002.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Adam Paul - Voice).  Reporter #2 (John Garry - Voice). Communications Officer (Fred Tatasciore - Voice).	144993
2001	Invader ZIM: Bestest Friend/Nanozim	C			Episode #4.	Reporter (Antoinette Spolar - Voice).	144994
2002	Invader ZIM: Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom/GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff	C			Episode #20. 5-24-2002	Reporter (Wally Wingert - Voice).	144995
2006	Invader ZIM: Girl Who Cried Gnome, The/Dibship Rising	C			Episode #25. 7-15-2006	Newscaster (Fred Taatasciore - Voice).	144996
2002	Invader ZIM: Most Horrible Xmas Ever, The	C			Episode #28. 12-10-2002	News Media. WHUH News Anchor (Fred Tatasciore - Voice).	144997
2002	Invader ZIM: Mysterious Mysteries/Future Dib	C			Episode #14.	Reporter (Jason Marsden - Voice).  PR Guy (David Herman - Voice).	144998
2001	Invader ZIM: Room With a Moose, A	C			Episode #7. 8-17-2001	Reporter #1 (John Di Crosta - Voice). Reporter #2 (Jeffrey Jones - Voice).	144999
1953	Invaders from the Microcosm	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	145000
1995	Invaders, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Sally Hightower)	145001
1967	Invaders, The: Moonshot	T			Episode #14. 4-18-1967. Sci-Fi	News Media. First Reporter (Morgan Jones). Second Reporter (Lee Millar). Third Reporter (Bob Duggan). Fourth Reporter (Ollie O'Toole).	145002
1967	Invaders, The: Prophet, The	T			Episode. 11-14-1967. Sci-Fi	Journalist Bill Shay-Invader (Roger Perry).  Reporter (Don Frazer).	145003
1967	Invaders, The: Storm	T			Episode #12. 3-4-1967. Sci-Fi	Weatherman (John  Mayo).	145004
1967	Invaders, The: Summit Meeting (Part 1)	T			Episode #26. 10-31-1967. Sci-Fi	News Media. Newsman (Don Lamond).	145005
1967	Invaders, The: Summit Meeting (Part 2)	T			Episodes #27. 11-7-1967. Sci-Fi	Journalist No. 1 (Hank Simms). Journalist No. 2 (Troy Melton). Reporter No. 1 (Don Ross). Reporter No. 2 (Gilchrist Stuart). Reporter (Don Frazer).	145006
1997	Invasion	MT			Miniseries	CNN Reporter (Alfred Cerullo)	145007
1906	Invasion of 1910 With a Full Account of the Siege of London, The	NSF	USC	LeQuex, William-Wilson, H.W.		Newspaper coverage of the invasion. Henry Bentley, distinguished war correspondent. Daily Mail, Tribune war correspondents	145008
1912	Invasion of England	SS	OWN - H	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Red Cross Girl, The"	Press	145009
1992	Invasion of Privacy	MT	SV 170	Meyer, Kevin (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Reporter Hillary Wayne (Jennifer O'Neill) for Cityscape Magazine and a best-selling writer -- one of her books is "Hot off the Press - An Inside Look at Investigative Journalism."  Claims to be interested in a program to get prison parolees jobsEditor Brian (Ian Oglivy) keeps feeling her up at the office even though she tells him she wants to keep their relationship strictly professional. Tells daughter editor is a bad habit she can't break. Makes love to him in office.Wayne achieved enough celebrity status as a journalist that she has had articles and magazine covers done on her. Editor hires a parolee to be reporter's assistant. At a party, the parolee pulls editor off the reporter. Editor fires him. Reporter resigns.Finishes cover story on parolee program. Parolee strangles the editor, then attacks reporter. Daughter stabs parolee and throws him off balcony.  But he's still alive and back in jail.Reporters (Libby Weaver, Shauna Parsons, Thom Dillon, Brad Jessey). Denver Reporter (Brad Giffen). Photographer (Judah Schiller). Anchorwoman (Shauna Lake).	145010
1956	Invasion of the Body Snatchers	M	L			News Media never mentioned	145011
1977	Invasion of the Love Drones	M			Adult.	Photographer (Alex Mann).	145012
1990	Invasion of the Space Preachers	M				Sports Announcer #2 (Greg Shock). TV Worker #1 (David Claypool). TV Worker #2 (Mike Riley). TV Worker #3 (Matt Wood).	145013
1952	Invasion U.S.A.	M		Smith, Robert, Franz Spencer (Story). Smith (Screenplay).	Ness Book	TV Reporter Vince (Gerald Mohr) arrives in a bar and begins asking questions of patrons for story he is doing on country's preparations for war. TV report that enemy soldiers have landed in Alaska and an invasion of the United States is underway.TV coverage shows close-up of United Press wire machine emphasizing reliance of broadcasters on print media.  Vince's TV station begins getting feed on microwave from station in Tacoma and is able to get footage as invasion continues.Reporter and woman in bar become victims after New York is invaded. Reporter is shot while trying to trick enemy guards and girlfriend throws herself from a widow when soldiers try to rape her.Entire invasion is revealed to have been product of mass hallucination. Bar patrons leave with new determination to prepare against an enemy attack. Radio Newscaster  (Knox Manning - Himself). Third Newscaster (William Schallert).Reporter does final commentary while New York is being invaded, echoing Edward R. Murrow's rooftop reports during London blitz.	145014
1985	Invasion U.S.A.	M				TV Newscaster (Gene Griessman). TV Newscaster (Bill Alexander). Newscaster (Peter Bannon). Newscaster (Jack Bell). Newscaster (Art Eckman). Newscaster (Monica Kaufman). Newscaster (Traneette Ledford-Furnad). Newscaster (Don Miller).Newscaster (Tom Mintier). Newscaster (Bella Shaw). Newscaster (Bob Varsha).	145015
2007	Invasion, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 Dena Twain (Rhonda Overby). Reporter #4 (Bolton Marsh). News Stand Vendor (Wes Johnson). Cameraman (Michael F. Martinez). Space shuttle debris is contaminated with highly contagious alien spores.As a Washington psychiatrist unearths the origin of an alien epidemic, she also discovers her son might be the only way it can be stopped. News reports throughout.During one scene, backgrounded news reports show all global conflicts neutralized in the wake of the pandemic.	145016
2006	Invasion: All God's Creatures	T	DVD -R HQ 5452		Episode #14. 2-8-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Russell, Larkin and Dave learn the identity of the mysterious creature that has been lurking around their home. Reporter #1 (Reggie Jordan). Reporter #2 (Saida Rodriguez Pagan).	145017
2005	Invasion: Alpha Male	T	DVD -R HQ 4482		Episode #4. 10-12-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community. Larkin's Cameraman (Joshua Gomez)Just as the citizens start to question why the town is still under a quarantine that has cut off medical and building supplies, they find themselves on the verge of a major medical pandemic. Sheriff searches for the source of this quickly spreading virus.	145018
2005	Invasion: Cradle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4799 (In two segments)		Episode #8. 11-16-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Baby is abandoned at the ranger station. Mariel makes a shocking discovery in the water. Dave learns who owns the wedding band.	145019
2005	Invasion: Dredge, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4857		Episode #9. 11-23-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.After Russell becomes the prime suspect in a double murder, Larkin learns about his past criminal record and begins to question his integrity.	145020
2005	Invasion: Fish Story	T	DVD -R HQ 4721		Episode #7. 11-2-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Larkin barely survives a car crash but the fate of her unborn baby is unknown. After she is picked up by a stranger, she becomes suspicious of his motives. Meanwhile, Mariel tries to reconnect with Jesse.	145021
2006	Invasion: Fittest, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5621		Episode #16. 3-8-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Russell and Underlay team to catch hybrids Derek and pregnant Christina, but along the way they stumble upon suspicious migrant workers who have been banished by the rest of their group.	145022
2005	Invasion: Hunt, The	T			Episode #6. 10-26-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Family of Cuban refuges is making their way to Miami but their escape from Cuba is cut short when they notice the lights in the ocean. Newscaster (Robert Dickenson). Newscaster #2 (Reggie Jordan). Newscaster #1 (Saida Pagan).Meanwhile, Mariel attends a support group and Larkin is being followed.	145023
2006	Invasion: Key, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5648		Episode #17. 3-15-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Christina forces Mariel to perform an ultrasound to find out what is growing inside her rapidly expanding womb.	145024
2006	Invasion: Last Wave Goodbye, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6097		Episode #22. 5-17-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Underlay and Russell try to put together a rescue plan as the hybrids continue to round up humans during the hurricane. Humans who believe Underlay is responsible for the melee take Larkin, Dave, Jesse and Rose hostage.	145025
2005	Invasion: Lights Out	T			Episode #2. 9-28-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Larkin and the Sheriff want to question an Air Force officer who shows up in a wet suit barely alive at the ranger station. Something is protruding from the officer's wounds.Reporter #1 (Reggie Jordan). Reporter #2 (Elisa Llamido).	145026
2006	Invasion: Nest, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5488		Episode #15. 2-15-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Curiosity and frustration get the best of Kira as she searchers for the truth about her father and what is happening to the people of Homestead.	145027
2005	Invasion: Origin of Species	T	DVD -R HQ 4914		Episode #10. 11-30-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Couple who read Dave's blog about Homestead abduct him, and they have a crucial interest in learning what he knows about circumstances surrounding the hurricane's aftermath	145028
2005	Invasion: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4659		Episode #1. 9-21-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community. TV Anchorman (Rich Skidmore).;Hundreds of lights floating towards the water during a hurricane. Tiny town of Homestead, Florida. The town is quarantined. AA Reporter (Scott Mercer).The park ranger starts to investigate beginning a fight for the survival of his family, his community and what could end up being the entire human race.In first episode, a hurricane is approaching the small Florida town. When the hurricane finally hits, many of the residents lives are in peril, while one of the residents notices some mysterious lights in the heart of the hurricane.Meanwhile, after the storm, skeletal remains are found.	145029
2006	Invasion: Power	T	DVD -R HQ 5302		Episode #12. 1-18-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Larkin becomes suspicious of Russell's intentions toward his former wife. Russell visits Mariel and finds that Underlay has taken the children on an unscheduled vacation without her approval.	145030
2006	Invasion: Re-Evolution	T	DVD -R HQ 5918 (Mislabeled 5917).		Episode #18. 4-19-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Larkin has an accident and believes the pedestrian she struck with her car is a hybrid. Russell and Dave find the island where Szura has been housing some of the special hybrids.	145031
2006	Invasion: Redemption	T	DVD -R HQ 5353		Episode #13. 1-25-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Russell must stop Larkin from reporting the truth about the hybrids. After an unknown intruder shoots him, Underlay drifts in and out of consciousness, reliving the 1996 plane crash that led to his rebirhReporter #1 (Stephen W. Alvarez). Reporter #2 (Lissa Harrison).  Reporter #3 (Carter Evans).	145032
2006	Invasion: Round Up	T	DVD -R HQ 6048		Episode #21. 5-10-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Russell and Underlay return to Homestead to try to thwart Szura's plans. The National Guard rounds up Muriel, Larkin and the children for their protection. Underlay's deputies question Dave on the sheriff's whereabouts.	145033
2006	Invasion: Run and Gun	T	DVD -R HQ 6007		Episode #20. 5-3-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.With the storm rapidly approaching, Russell and Underlay try to find the hybrids and evacuate their families.	145034
2006	Invasion: Son Also Rises, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5964		Episode #19. 4-26-2006	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Russell may lose his job because of his investigation of hybrids. Hybrids take action when they sense another storm approaching.Rose's new teacher has a disturbing subject in her curriculum. Jesse and a schoolmate make a decision.	145035
2005	Invasion: Unnatural Selection	T	DVD -R HQ 4532		Episode #5. 10-19-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community.Larkin calls up an old flame to help her investigation into the military. Her husband suspects the sheriff may be hiding something when he starts looking into a tragedy that hits another park ranger.The park ranger starts to investigate beginning a fight for the survival of his family, his community and what could end up being the entire human race.In first episode, a hurricane is approaching the small Florida town. When the hurricane finally hits, many of the residents lives are in peril, while one of the residents notices some mysterious lights in the heart of the hurricane.Meanwhile, after the storm, skeletal remains are found.	145036
2005	Invasion: Watershed	T	DVD -R HQ 4419		Episode #3. 10-5-2005	TV Reporter Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan) is married to the dedicated park ranger, a divorced father of two and is expecting his third child. Bizarre occurrences are taking place in the community. Reporter #1 (Reggie Jordan).Larkin tries to learn more about the mysterious military presence during and after the hurricane.	145037
2009	Inventing LA: Chandlers and Their Times, The (aka The Chandlers & Their Times).	D	DVD -R HQ 11483, 11484	Jones, Peter	PBS original two-hour documentary	Publishers Harrison Gray Otis (1882-1917), Harry Chandler (1917-1944), Norman Chandler (1944-1960) and Otis Chandler (1960-1980) of the Los Angeles Times influence the city of Los Angeles for a century. The making of a newspaper and a city. The story of the Los Angeles and the city’s most powerful family. For four generations, the Chandlers wielded unique influence through their newspaper. In their pursuit of personal agendas and civic ideals, they built the city of the future, but also exposed the dark side of the American dream. Unprecedented access to the family and the Times’ archives which span the century that Harrison Gray Otis, Harry, Norman and Otis stood at the helm of the newspaper and at the center of the city’s economic, social and cultural growth. A character-driven documentary, it traces the ruthless, ingenious and often self-serving methods by which four publishers used the newspaper to turn a tiny town into a world metropolis. Featured interviews include Camilla Chandler Frost (daughter of Norman and Dorothy Chandler), Marilyn “Missy” De Young (first wife of Otis Chandler), Harry Brant Chandler (son of Otis Chandler), Bettina Chandler (widow of Otis Chandler), Doug Goodan (grandson of Harry), Tad Williamson (grandson of Harry), Tom Johnson (first non-family publisher of The Los Angeles Times), Catherine Mulholland (author, granddaughter of William Mulholland), Bill Thomas (editor, Los Angeles Times, 1971-1989), Ed Guthman (first national editor, Los Angeles Times, 1964-1976), Peter Fernald (former Times-Mirror executive, escort for Dorothy Chandler), Marian Burke (longtime secretary to Dorothy Chandler), Kevin Starr (author, “Americans and the California Dream”), David Margolick (writer, Vanity Fair), Alex Jones (author, The Trust), Ron Karenga (African-American activist), John Thomas (friend, confidante of Otis Chandler), Zubin Mehta (former music director-conductor, Los Angeles Philharmonic), William Deverell (author, Whitewashed Adobe), Mike Davis (author, City of Quartz, Ecology of Fear), Norman Klein (author, The History of Forgetting), Abraham Hoffman (author, Vision or Villainy), Allison Varzally (author, Making a Non-White America: Californians Coloring Outside Ethnic Lines), Ruben Martinez (author, The New Americans), Dennis McDougal (author, Privileged Son).	145038
2009	Invention of Lying	M				News Media. Reporter (Dan Marshall). Press Photographer (Nicki Connors). Photographers (Scott C. England, Jennifer Giulameti). Apartment Crowd Photographer (Vincent J. Earnshaw). 	145039
1990	Investigation, The	T	SV 74			TV Journalists inside a Terrorist Bombing. Group of TV journalists who set out to prove that six Irish nationals were framed in the 1974 bombing of two pubs	145040
1990	Investigation, The: Inside a Terrorist Bombing	MT		Ritchie, Rob (Teleplay)	Great Britain - Based on British correspondent review of the case - Ness Book	Correspondent Chris Mullin (John Hurt) who is running for Parliament and Granada Reporters Ian McBride (Martin Shaw) and Charles Treymayne (Roger Allam)  conduct parallel investigations into the Birmingham Six charged with planting bombs at London Pubs.They discover evidence suggesting confessions were obtained under duress, police records were altered and other evidence against the six was inconclusive . Eventually a new trial is held.Efforts of the Granada Television documentary show World in Action to prepare a program on the 10th anniversary of the trial of the Birmingham Six. Six were found guilty, but production claims to have uncovered the real bombers and names them.	145041
1999	Investigative Reporter	D	IJPC 120	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty -- 1970s, The: Part One -- Investigative Reporter Returns, The. A 1970s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Investigative Reporter Returns: “All The President's Men,” “The Parallax View,” “The Lives of Jenny Dolan," Capricorn One,” “The Three Days of the Condor,” "The Odessa File," "City of Angels: The November Plan."“Futureworld,” “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” “The Incredible Hulk.”1970s Journalist Miscellany: “Ellery Queen,”  “Between the Lines,” “Gibbsville: The Turning Point of Jim Malloy," "Mary White," "Jaws," "Mrs. Columbo," "The Tenth Month," “Shadow of the Hawk,” “Love Boat,” “The Girl From Petrovka.”“Young Winston,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Emanuelle Around the World,” “Barbara Broadcast.” “Mephisto Waltz.”	145042
1995	Investigative Reporter, The	M			Adult	Reporter (Cathyrn Beaumont) attempts to get the goods on a criminal mastermind, breaks into his house and discovers incriminating photographs in his bedroom. Reporter is big-breasted woman ready for anything.	145043
1999	Investigative Reporters	D	IJPC 112	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twelve -- 1940s, The, Part Four: Investigative Reporters. A 1940s Journalist Miscellany.Film Excerpts include: Investigative Reporters: "Call Northside 777," "Babies for Sale," "I Was Framed," "Johnny Come Lately," "Keeper of the Flame," "Gentleman's Agreement," "All the King's Men."1940s Journalist Miscellany: "The Stranger on the Third Floor," "Escape from Crime," "Design for Scandal," "Lost Angel," "State Fair," "My Sister Eileen," "The Falcon Takes Over," "The Smiling Ghost," "Follow Me Quietly.""The Green Hornet Strikes Back."Race Films: "Mystery in Swing."	145044
1958	Investigator, The	T				Former Reporter Lloyd Prior (Howard St. John), father of private eye, a former reporter	145045
1984	Investigators, The	T				Parody News. Crusading Reporters of the Air Truman Knuman (Charles Rocket) and Peter Quest (Mark King). Consumer Reporter Angry Arnie (Bill Kirchenbauer).	145046
1961	Investigators, The: Mind's Own Fire, The	T			Episode #11. 12-14-1961	Editor (Frank Wilcox).	145047
1943	Inviati Speciali	MF			Italian	War Correspondents gather in Spain in 1936 to cover the Spanish civil war. One of them, a young Italian journalist, falls in love with an American colleague, although in reality she is working as a spy for the Communists.When he is taken prisoner by the militia, she helps him escape. Separated, they then meet again on several occasions, moving from one war front to another, but every time they are on opposite sides.Stereotypes. The film, made under the fascist regime, depicts the world of war correspondents and pays tribute to their courage.	145048
2006	Invincible	M	DVD -R HQ 9298, 9299. (9298 is mislabeled as 9291). 			Reporter-Photographer (Leticia Alaniz). Dallas Press/Photographer (Steve M. Clark). Reporter (Richard Serlen). TV Cameraman (Tim Lamendola). Press Photographer (David Von Roehm). Photographer (Michael Griffith). Pressroom Reporter (Anthony Lawton).TV Anchor (John Wolfe). Play-by-Play Announcer (Harry Donahue). Eagles PR Man (Kerry Shawn Duffy). Photojournalist (Zack Hopkins). Reporter (Richard Serlen). Camera man (Gary Vaught).Philadelphia Eagles fan who has just lost his wife and his teaching job. He decides one day to show up for an open tryout for his favorite NFL team, only to see his wildest dreams come true.	145049
1977	Invisible Adversaries (aka Unsichtbare Genger)	MF			Austria. Ness	Photographer Anna, an artist.	145050
1942	Invisible Agent	M	L			Newsboy (Walter Tetley)	145051
1916	Invisible Enemy, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers. Expose of fake medicine. Tenement owner exposed in newspaper and government demands improvements	145052
1959	Invisible Invaders	M	DVD -R HQ 7655, 7654. L			Headlines	145053
1939	Invisible Killer, The	M	VHS 894	Wayne, Carter (Story). Joseph O'Donnell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sue (Grace Bradley) ace reporter for The Gazette and her fiancé, a detective solves murder mystery involving sonic death by telephone. Reporter constantly scoops rivals and the police angering the detective.Hides in a closet at the DA's office  to listen in on a meeting, but she's caught and told not to print what she heard. To get the back at her, the  detective tips the other papers on a story , she is demoted to the society page.When her detective fiancé tries to convince her that crime reporting is no job for a woman, she slugs him. She investigates on her own and solves the case. At the end of the film, the detective announces she is quitting the newspaper business.Instead of hitting him, she kisses him. Scene where editor chews out reporter is shown without dialogue (it's that familiar to the audience).Variety, 2/7/40: "One of the laughs of the picture is the lead story the girl writes on a murder. No respectable editor would ever let it go through as written."	145054
1933	Invisible Man, The	M	SVD 1414		Bijou	Reporter (Dwight Frye). Radio newscasts and paper carry killing story across Britain	145055
1959	Invisible Man: Mink Coat, The	T			UK. Episode #8.8-1-1959	Photographer (John Ruddock).	145056
1944	Invisible Man's Revenge, The	M	L	Wells, H.G. (Novel). Bertram Millhauser (Screenplay).	Ness Book	London Reporter Mark Foster (Alan Curtis) for The Courier. His fiancée's family is targeted for revenge by lower-class man who plots revenge on  aristocratic family he believes cheated him. He encounters scientist and discovers formula for invisibility.When the man makes use of the formula, the reporter returns to village to get a story on the invisible man. He almost gets more than he bargained for when the man decides to kill him.  The man kills the scientist, then locks the reporter in wine cellar.He plans to kill him so he can use his blood to return to visibility. Man is thwarted by the scientist's dog and the reporter is rescued. "I've seen the invisible man."	145057
1990	Invisible Maniac, The	M				Newscaster (Dana Bentley)	145058
1958	Invisible Mark, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -12-10-58	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	145059
1943	Invisible Scarlet O'Neil	N	OWN - H	Stamm, Russel		Reporter. O'Neil and meets Pete Winters of the Press, hitches a ride with him back to the city (while invisible in the back seat).	145060
1950	Invisible Verdict, The	NM		Goyne, Richard		News Media. After years of misery with an intolerable wife, a man is accused of murdering her and acquitted owing to insufficient evidence. The news media and public opinion condemn him as guilty and he is driven start a new life under a new name. He saves a girl from suicide, offers to marry her, father her unborn child and virtually impersonate the man who let her down. His reward is great, but after two years of happiness and success, the shadow of the past reaches for him and threatens those he loves. His predicament is the more terrible because he cannot be sure if he is innocent of the crime on which he is tried.	145061
1983	Invisible Woman, The	MT		Schwartz, Sherwood, Lloyd J. Schwartz (Teleplay)	Failed Pilot - Ness Book	Reporter Sandy Martinson (Alexa Hamilton) is a niece of a biochemist who becomes invisible and uses her new talent to track down a story on an artist.Invisible reporter working at her typewriter and other journalism angles provide new wrinkles to the familiar invisibility effects.	145062
2002	Invisible World, The	NM		Smolens, John		Journalist Sam Adams is a down-on-his luck Boston journalist who is almost 50 and scarcely knows his father who was perpetually leaving on mysterious espionage missions for the government throughout Sam's youth.Reporter leaks to Adams that someone resembling his father left his mother's hospital room shortly before his death and that he has absconded with her ashes, Adams begins a determined pursuit.As he chases his father, other parts of his life are revealed. He has written a book linking his father to JFK's assassination. His maladjusted sister died after a battle with drugs.Only sign of hope in Adams' life is Petra, a local journalist whose interest in him begins as curiosity about his father's life and then turns to romance -- or does it?Adams has spent his life trying to find the truth about his father.	145063
1997	Invitation to a Wedding	NR		Moon, Angelica		Editor Valentine Cummings is sacrificing her own love life to launch an immensely successful magazine for brides-to-be. She is driven to risk it all for a chance at happiness and the man she would marry.Cummings harnessed grit, determination and her unalterable belief in romance to launch Every Bride magazine -- and she revolutionized an industry. She inspires her love struck readers to dream of romance, but she had denied love.	145064
1939	Invitation to Happiness	M				Reporter at Fight (Cyril Ring). Reporters (Franklin Parker, Jerry Fletcher, Wheaton Chambers, Joseph Franz, Jack Gargan, Jack Knoche, Harry Hayden, Bob Stevenson)  Photographer (Emerson Treacy). Voice of Radio Fight Announcer (Tom Hanlon).Announcer (Joe Cunningham).	145065
1934	Invitation to Life	N	OWN - H	Knight, E.		Newspaperman, disillusioned, wanders from woman to woman seeking security and lasting love	145066
2005	Invitation, The	M			Short film.	Photographer (Kevin Michael Walsh).	145067
1999	Invited Guest, An	M				Reporter (Ella Forney).	145068
2009	Invited, The	M				News Media. Paparazzi (Christ Bella). Young married couple waiting for their first child moves into their turn-of-the-century home where they discover that a great evil has resided there for nearly a century, unleashed by a previous occupant. 	145069
1993	Inyan Shel Zman: Sa Le'at	TF			Episode #15.	News Media. Reporter (Dafna Rechter).	145070
1982	Io so che tu sai che io so	MF				Reporter (Cesare Cadeo)	145071
1976	Io sono un autarchico	MF				Theatrical Critic (Beniamino Placido)	145072
1965	Io, io, io…e gli altri	MF				TV Newscaster (Elio Pandolfi). Journalist (Franca Valeri). Journalist (Mario Scaccia). Photographer (Paolo Panelli).	145073
2006 	Iola Chrysalis	N		Danielson, David L. 		Columnist Ioa Chrysalis, a young woman, a syndicated nationally read columnist, who journeys from a small Wisconsin village to a Milwaukee university acquiring a boyfriend who would be a priest if she fails to persuade him to renounce celibacy. The people she meets characterize the various people come to believe something: an authoritarian father who believes in the Book, a mystic homicidal minister who has a direct line to God, a rational professor who is logical, a pragmatic bishop who focuses only on the bottom line, and the skeptical editor who has heard it before. All of them influence Chrysalis, but ultimately she doubts each exclusive way of knowing and becomes a true skeptic, always doubting but ultimately accepting. She leaves the narrow confines of her rural life but returns to it to gain the unique perspective of her beloved villagers in her nationally read syndicated column.	145074
0001	Iphigenia in Tauris	P	COPY	Euripides	420 B.C.	Messengers. Herdsman brings news of the capture of Orestes and Pylades and tells the story of Orestes' madness.	145075
1992	Ippai no kakesoba	MF				Reporter Kumai (Shingo Yanagisawa).	145076
2005	IPT World 8-Ball Championship	DT				Sideline Reporter (Mary Strong). Announcer (Joel Myers).	145077
2005	Iqbal	MF				TV Reporter (Elahe Hiptoola). Match Reporter (Vibhu Kashyap).	145078
1991	Iran: Days of Crisis (aka Amerique en otage, L')	T	SV 104, 105		Docudrama. Part I 9-30-91. Part II, 10-1-91	Reporter (Garfield Andrews). Reporter (Richard Hardacre). Reporter (Carolyn Scott). Docudrama about Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis of 1979. Hamilton Jordan (Jeff Fahey). Jody Powell (Tony Goldwyn).	145079
1999	Ireland AM	DF			Ireland	News Staff. News Anchor Claire Byrne (1998-2000). Reporter Aaron Armstrong (2004). News Correspondents Brian Daly (2001-2004), Colette Fitzpatrick 92001). Correspondent Laura Bermingham (2003).Presenters Maura Derrane, Mark Cagney (1999), Alan Hughes  (2002), Aidan Cooney (2002), Amanda Bryam (1999-2001), Emma Buckley (2001-2002), Joanne Doyle (2004). Weather Anchor Karen Koster (2005).	145080
2003	Ireland's Teenage Criminals	DT			Ireland	Journalist (Keelin Shanley).	145081
1940	Irene	M				Columnist "Biffy" Webster (Louis Jean Heydt - The Columnist).	145082
2005	Irene Kelly: Bloodlines	NM	OWN - H	Burke, Jan	#9 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly looks into the 1958 case of Conn O'Connor, a brash young reporter for Las Piernas News-Express taken under the wing of veteran Jack Corrigan, who is nearly killed after claiming to have seen a blood-spattered car buried on a farm.In 1978, Kelly is taken under now Managing Editor Conn O'Connor's wing. By 1998, she is mentoring two rookies. Corrigan's reputation as a heavy drinker calls his story into question.Kelly discovers a the buried car during a groundbreaking ceremony for a shopping center. In the trunk are human remains.The veteran reporter is facing the impending closing of the Las Piernas News-Express. With circulation down and young reporters fresh out of journalism school replacing longtime staffers, Kelly wishes for the good old days when she worked with O'Connor.Now married to a homicide detective, her love for her mentor and journalistic integrity outweighs her fears. She wants to make a final splash for her beloved paper and solve the mystery that plagued O'Connor until his death.	145083
1999	Irene Kelly: Bones	NM	OWN	Burke, Jan	#7 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly is part of an investigative team on the hunt for a serial killer.Vicious serial killer agrees to exchange information about the location of the body of a missing woman for a deal in which authorities will not seek the death penalty for his crimes, an agreement that traps journalist Irene Kelly in the remote wildernessWith a murderer	145084
1995	Irene Kelly: Dear Irene	NM	OWN	Burke, Jan	#3 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly searches for a killer who calls himself Thanatos -- Death in ancient Greek mythology -- and sends her notes before each move in his murderous game	145085
2002	Irene Kelly: Flight	NM		Burke, Jan	#8 Irene Kelly Series	Journalist Irene Kelly who works for a newspaper in Las Piernas, California takes a backseat to her husband, prickly, tenacious homicide detective Frank Harriman in this mystery.	145086
1993	Irene Kelly: Good Night, Irene:	NM		Burke, Jan	#1 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly takes it upon herself to figure out who silenced her friend and why when her closest friend, O'Connor, is killed by a bomb shortly before he was to solve a 1955 murder.	145087
1998	Irene Kelly: Hocus	NM	OWN	Burke, Jan	#10 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly. When her detective husband Frank turns up missing, Irene must determine who has kidnapped him and why so that she can find him before they kill him	145088
2006	Irene Kelly: Kidnapped.	NM		Burke, Jan	#10 Irene Kelly Series	Journalist Irene Kelly's articles profiling missing children runs in the Las Piernas Express results in the expected: renewed public interest, deluge of phone tips, remembered clues, renewed pain of anguished parents.What she doesn't expect is that the articles will set off a murderous chain reaction -- and put her life in peril. As more bodies turn up, Kelly, aided by her police detective husband, puts her life on the line to free an innocent prisoner.She uncovers new secrets.	145089
1998	Irene Kelly: Liar	NM	OWN - P	Burke, Jan	#6 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly investigates a murder that hits too close to home and confronts a killer determined to stop her	145090
1994	Irene Kelly: Remember Me, Irene	NM	OWN	Burke, Jan	#4 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly and Detective Frank Harriman have finally taken the plunge. Yet the newlyweds barely have time to settle into married life when Irene learns an old college friend needs to see her urgently.By the time Irene gets to him, he's dead. Before long, shocking secrets surface about him that make Irene even more determined to learn what got him killed.	145091
1994	Irene Kelly: Sweet Dreams, Irene:	NM	OWN - P	Burke, Jan	#2 Irene Kelly Series	Reporter Irene Kelly joins forces with homicide detective Frank Harriman to help a youth involved in an electoral smear campaign	145092
2002	Irene Miller: Brightest Day, Blackest Night	CB			Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night. 2003	Radio Reporter Irene Miller gets her job (in 1944) by putting only her first initials on the application and then sweet-talking the station manager into an audition.She witnesses a battle between Green Lantern (actually her engineer), a swamp monster, and some Nazi spies, but is prevented from reporting the events by the U.S. military.She eventually gives up the job in order to return to her home city and her loved ones (possibly including the aforementioned engineer, who came along for the audition).	145093
1912	Irene's Infatuation	M				Critic of Daily Newspaper (Flora Finch)	145094
1956	Iris Allen (nee West)	CB			Showcase #4. September-October, 1956. First Appearance.	Reporter from Central City Iris Allen fells in love with eternally late Barry Allen. Iris West was eventually to learn that not only was Barry also the super-fast Flash, but her nephew Wally was his sidekick.Iris married her lover and through a series of horrible events, wound up in the future where she bore twin children shortly before Barry's death.  Later returned to present day with one of her grandchildren, Impulse, and has settled here.For a long time kept to herself fearing she knew too much about the future. Lives with nephew Wally, adopted Josh Jackam. Developing romantic relationship with Fred Chyre.	145095
1949	Iris in Winter	N		Cadell, E		Press	145096
2004	Irish Eyes	M				Reporter (Rose Arsenault)	145097
2001	Irish Love	N		Greeley, Andrew M.		Journalist Edward Fitzpatrick. More than 100 years  have passed since mass murder occurred, Singer/psychic and her American writer husband discover old diary that chronicles investigation of that murder and trial and conviction of an innocent man.They read about the young journalist Fitzpatrick and they begin to uncover a story that still angers local inhabitants. Series of modern crimes occurs -- is there a connection between past and present?	145098
2002	Irish Stew	N		Greeley, Andrew M.		Journalist Ned Fitzpatrick wrote period newspaper articles on the Haymarket trial. He reported on the riot and its aftermath. Portions of his diary found.Singer-psychic and her American writer husband try to solve the mystery of Chicago's Haymarket that happened more than 100 years ago. She thinks a self-made Chicago lawyer and a tough guy are doomed. Persuades husband to save them.	145099
2006	Irish Vampire Goes West, The	M				Art Critic (Matt Ritchey).	145100
1997	Irish Whiskey	M				Commentators, Football (James Healey, Jr., Matt Lloyd, Tom Miller, Mike Teemley).	145101
1996	Irma Vep	MF				Journalist (Antoine Basler). TV Cameraman (Francois-Renaud Labarthe).	145102
2004	Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters	T				Commentator (Alton Brown). Floor Reporter (Kevin Brauch).	145103
2005	Iron Chef America: Series, The:	T			Series.	Floor Reporter (Kevin Brauch). Commentator (Alton Brown).	145104
2001	Iron Chef USA: Showdown in Las Vegas	DT				Field Reporter Sissy Biggers	145105
1941	Iron Claw, The	M			Serial.	Reporter Bob Lane (Charles Quigley) a newspaper reporter. His buddy Jack "Flash" Strong (Walter Dande) investigate the Claw	145106
1885	Iron Crown, An: Tale of the Great Republic, A	N	USC	Denison, Thomas Stewart		Newsboys. Publishers Mr. Powsley and Mr. Ophie. Single reference to society reporting.	145107
1948	Iron Curtain, The	M				Editor (Leslie Barrie)	145108
1994	Iron Curtain, The, Volume 6	N		Vaughan, Robert		War Correspondent Shaylin McKay faces up to her devastating dread of love after losing two men in the terrors of war. The award-winning journalist faces the emergence of a new America from the fiery furor of World War II.	145109
1986	Iron Eagle	M				TV Reporter (Roger Nolan)	145110
1988	Iron Eagle II	M				Reporter (Janine Manatis)	145111
2003	Iron Jawed Angels	MT				News Media. First Picket Reporter (Timothy Williams). Catt Interview Reporter (Jim Daab). Union Station newsboy (Moss Levenson).	145112
1996	Iron Lace	N		Richards, Emilie		African American Journalist Philip Benedict can’t figure out why white socialite Aurore Gerritsen asks him to ghostwrite her memoirs. When she tells the story of her life, Benedict realizes that their lives are more inextricably intertwined, as her tale of miscegenation and racism unfolds. 	145113
1954	Iron Maiden, The	NM	OWN - H	Lanham, Edwin		Reporter Carolyn Brown, girl reporter became such a success that she marries the owner of a newspaper, the New York Record-Star,  and becomes executive editor, to the apprehensions of the staffMaiden is a girl reporter who by determination and wiles marries the publisher of a Times-like New York daily and becomes executive editor.  By the end she is making staff arrangements that suit her based on her relations with them when she was a reporterCity Editor Roy Durkin. Reporter Sally Marshall. Stan Chapman, chief of the Washington Bureau	145114
1962	Iron Maiden, The	M				Publicist (Jim Dale). Commentator (Raymond Glendenning - Voice).	145115
1951	Iron Man	M		Burnett, William R. (Story).  George Zuckerman, Borden Chase (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist Max Watkins (Jim Backus) for the New York Examiner (New York Chronicle headlines shown). Column is syndicated in 352 newspapers. Witnesses bout by coal miner-turned-boxer and writes column about him objecting to fighter's ruthless tacticsEncourages boxer to get out of the fight game. But boxer determined to prove himself to the crowds who constantly boo him. Takes on champion in rigged fight. Columnist goes on radio to call for an investigation. Boxer didn't realize fight was fixed.Boxer fires brother/manager and persuades Columnist to take on the job. Columnist manages fighter while still  writing his column) arranges fight between boxer and friend. Boxer's wife accuses columnist of sinking to new low.Columnist says this is a way of forcing boxer to grow up. Boxer is defeated after brutal fight but gains self-respect and support of crowd when he fights clean for first time in his life. Sportswriter (Gene Wesson). Photographer Tiny Ford (Joyce Holden).Sportswriter (Donald Kerr).	145116
1931	Iron Man	M				Reporter (Wade Boteler)	145117
2008	Iron Man	M				Columnist Christine Everhart (Leslie Bibb) who works for Vanity Fair,is a tough reporter who wants real answers not public relations soundbites, but instead falls for the man she is trying to get answers from and sleeps with him. Everhart is a Brown University-educated Vanity Fair writer who accosts Stark at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas with questions about his profession and is charmed into a one-night stand before Stark leaves for Afghanistan. She appears later to confront Stark about Ten Rings’ Stark weapons. Her final appearance is in the press conference at the end of the film.Reporters (Patrick O’Connell, Adam Harrington, Meera Simhan, Ben Newmark). Photographer (Jeffrey Ashkin). Journalist (Brett Padelford). Reporter (Chris Reid). Everhart is an investigative reporter who interviews multimillionaire Tony Stark. She disagrees with Stark’s profession as a weapons maker and becomes his moral conscience and lets him know “This is what you’re doing and these are the results of what your company produces.”  Despite her disapproval, she is charmed by Stark and spends the night with him.Stark sleeps with her before he leaves for Afganistan. Later, she appears to tell Stark of the Ten Rings in Gulmira.  she is Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) avoids an award ceremony to gamble at a Las Vegas casino and as he leaves the casino with his entourage, he is approached by Vanity Fair reporter Christine Everhart (Leslie Bibb), whom he charms into a one-night stand at his Malibu house. As she awakens the next morning, she is escorted from the house by Stark’s personal assistant who tells her Stark is away on a business trip, though Stark is really still in the house until his assistant informs him how late he is. He flies off to Afghanistan.After he is captured and creates Iron Man and escapes, Stark returns home and retreats from the public eye focusing on the design of his new power suit. Stark makes his first public appearance since his return at the Walt Disney Concert Hall and is accosted by Everhart who shows him pictures of Stark industries weapons back in the hands of terrorist groups. He realizes that his top aide has been supplying both the Americans and their enemies. Enraged, Stark puts on his power suit and flies to Afghanistan. After a climatic battle, Stark meets the press the next day. The news media has dubbed Stark’s alter ego “Iron Man.” Lieutenant Colonel who is the company’s military liaison and Stark’s friend informs a press conference that what happened at the company’s site was a malfunctioning of a robotic prototype, and one of Stark’s security personnel was the Iron Man who bravely donned a prototype exoskeleton he designed to stop it. During the press conference, Stark tries to tell the cover story given to him by his S.H.I.E.L.D. contact, but after inadvertently revealing hints about his alter-ego, as well as facing a tricky question from Everhart, Stark abandons his alibi and announces to the press that he is “Iron Man.”	145118
1995	Iron Man: Armor Wars, The (Parts 1 and 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 10296 (Part Two)		11-18/25-1995	News Media. Press Conferences. Iron Man battles industrialist who has stolen Stark’s power formula for evil purposes.	145119
1957	Iron Sheriff, The	M				Editor Quincy (Kent Taylor), uses local newspaper for own gain	145120
1913	Iron Trail, The: Alaskan Romance, An	N	GPL	Beach, Rex		Columnist Eliza Appleton is single, young, daring, imaginative, dedicated to causes, clean-cut, wholesome, boyish, suffragist, competent, sense of humor, writes "domestic column" and features for newspaper. Muckraker. Also writes for magazines (Born)Compared to a man to show ability. As story develops she is revealed to be "just a woman." Feminine desires and dreams -- clearly not compatible with male ambition. Other women in story are "normal" passive, independent women (Born)At beginning of story she is determined to expose corrupt exploiters of Alaska frontier, but as story develops, she falls in love with man she was to expose. Marries him at end of story and quits her reporting work to write a book about her husband (Born)	145121
1987	Iron Trial	NW		Champlin, Tim		Press	145122
1994	Iron Will	T	SV 318 (Missing ending)	Hayes, John Michael, Djordje Milicevic, Jeff Arch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kermit Kingsley (Kevin Spacey) for the Chicago Beacon (part of the Kane Newspaper Syndicate) pays late entry fee for a boy who enters grueling dogsled race to save the family farm. Hopes to use the story to get back to Chicago office job.Assigned to cold north after falling out with editor. Kid is best eight-dollar investment he ever made. Builds him up as representative of American ideals, but his stories keep getting buried in the back of paper. Arranges for mother to be at finish line.Boy resents use of his family to sell papers. Punches reporter out. Changes mind when met by crowd who shows him articles. Reporter threatens to expose racer  who tries to bribe kid to leave race. Reporter finds own faith in his profession restored.Admits for first time since he entered newspaper business he is actually excited about what he does for a living. Boy wins race. Reporter at first motivated by self-interest. If kid dies, he says he will "write one hell of an obituary for him."Reporters calling in story. Camera stops on Kingsley as he coins name "Iron Will," then pans back as the other journalists pick up on it. Cameraman/Reporter (Dan Chambers). Reporter #2 (William John Murphy).	145123
1967	Ironside	MT				TV  Anchor (Terence O'Flaherty). Reporters: Ink-stained hyenas. Ironsides uses reporters to get what he wants from commissioner. News Show Staff (Stuart Margolin).	145124
1967	Ironside: Eat, Drink and Be Buried	T	DVD -R 1760		Episode	Advice Columnist (Lee Grant) lives through several attempts on her life. Her husband appeals to Ironside for help.	145125
1971	Ironside: Escape	T			Episode. 2-11-1971.	News Media. Reporter (Bill Baldwin). Copy Boy (Scutter McKay).	145126
1968	Ironside: I, the People	T			Episode #36. 10-31-1968	News Media. News Reporter (Bill Welsh).	145127
1971	Ironside: In the Line of Duty	T			Episode #111. 10-19-1971.	Newscaster (Vince Williams).	145128
1970	Ironside: Killing Will Occur, A	T			Episode. 9-17-1970. Season #4. Episode #1	Reporter (Ira Cook).	145129
1971	Ironside: Lesson in Terror	T			Episode #104.5-18-1971	Photographer (David Moses).	145130
1971	Ironside: License To Kill	T			Episode #118. 12-2-1971	Reporter (Keith Walker).	145131
1967	Ironside: Officer Bobby	T			Episode #26. 3-14-1968	News Media. First Reporter (Ron Pinkard).	145132
1967	Ironside: Past is Prologue, The	T	SVD 1446		Episode #28711	Newspaper.  Escaped convict's freedom ends when his picture is in a newspaper.	145133
1972	Ironside: Programmed for Panic	T			Episode #132. 9-28-1972	TV Reporter (Jennie Blackton).  Newscaster (James Gregory).	145134
1967	Ironside: Prophecy, The	T	SVD 1471		Episode #29334	Columnist (Martha Scott) who publicly predicted an art theft warns Ironside of danger.	145135
1971	Ironside: Riddle in Room Six, The	T			Episode #101. 2-25-1971	Photographer (James Woodall).	145136
1967	Ironsides: Ring of Prayer	T	SVD 1518		Episode #32415	Former Newspaperman and a beautiful spirit medium are involved in the murder of a parole candidate.	145137
1961	Ironsides: Special Person, A	T	DVD -R 1622			Editor Wayne (Sandy Baron) of Bachelor, an adult magazine, is almost shot by a sniper during a posh party. The magazine's Hugh Hefner-type owner Howard (Barry Sullivan) and editor clash on contents of articles in the magazine.Editor: "Can't be too gentle and still expect to sell magazines." Editor and owner's daughter want to get married. Apparently get father's blessings. Editor staged own shooting so the next bullet would kill the owner who was planning to fire the editor.Tells Ironsides why he did it: the magazine was the only thing that made "me somebody, made me special." Ironsides: "In prison, nobody's special."	145138
1984	Irreconcilable Differences	M	DVD -R HQ 1985 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Kelly Lange). Reporter (Rex Reed). Reporters surrounding Drew Barrymore at beginning of courtroom scene. Reporter (Wendy Gordon).Reporter (Deborah Cody). Reporter (Ken Gale). Reporter (Kim Marriner). Reporter (Marc May). Reporter (Steven K. Miller). Radio Newscaster (Arlin Miller). Entertainment Editor (Rex Reed).	145139
2002	Irreparable Damage	N		Klempner, Joseph T.		Reporter Theresa  Mulholland tries to help a single dad who shoots photos of his giggling 6-year-old daughter. During the last shot, she playfully turns around and bends over. He drops film off for developing. Processor sees final picture and calls policeMan is arrested, loses his freedom and his daughter, his dignity, identity. Aided by Mulholland who becomes his lover. Underhanded DA, a therapist and the girl's bitter mother are all coaching the daughter to lie.For Mulholland, the case is a far cry from the human interest stories she usually covers. While she knows it's her job to stay objective, even she secretly assumes that the man is guilty.But as she follows the case step-by-step, she realizes he is not only being robbed of due process, but that he may be totally innocent. Now as the trial looks, the case she never wanted to cover becomes the story of her career. `She will stop at nothing to  help him get justice -- even if it costs her everything.	145140
2000	Irresistible	NM		Black, Ethan		TV Newsmagazine Host Camilla Ryan is a possible suspect in the vicious mutilation and murder of network executive Paul Anderson. She's also the ex-girlfriend of New York City sex-crimes detective who still fantasizes about her.But Anderson is only one of four targets marked for death by the real killer, a vivacious and insane female serial killer who knows everyone's secrets.As the murders continue, the detective tries to balance his longing for Ryan with his feelings for a new and newly pregnant girlfriend.	145141
1993	Irresistible Force	MT				News Reporter (Tony Biancotti)	145142
1900	Irving Bacheller	N		Holden, Eben		Editor Horace Greeley, a leading character in the novel	145143
1916	Is Any Girl Safe?	M				Newspaper. Representations of New York American in opening sequence discussing vice racket	145144
1893	Is He Living or Is He Dead?	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	145145
1926	Is It Nice? (aka Is That Nice?)	M		Sinclair, Walter A. (Story). Paul Gangelin (Continuity-Adaptation)	AFI-Editors/Libel/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Managing Editor Sherman Dyke (Charles Thurston) and Newspaper owner Horace Wildert (Roy Laidlaw) discover  Cub Reporter Ralph Tanner (George O'Hara) has no evidence to back up a scathing expose he has written on a politician.Tanner gave a copy of the article to a girl in the office who has gone to the politician with the article. The cub, disguised as a window cleaner, infiltrates the politician's office and gets documents that substantiate his article.	145146
1932	Is My Face Red?	M	SVDSP 522.  SV 58	Markson, Ben and Allen Rivkin (Play).  Markson and Casey Robinson (Screenplay)		Gossip Columnist for The Morning Post, Poster (Ricardo Cortez), inspired by Walter Winchell.  Maloney (Robert Armstrong) rival reporter who is disgusted by Poster's journalism. Both reporters get drunk together and resolve their differences.Poster is shot and vows to change his ways. New York Times, 6/11/32: "It is a shrewd, witty and scathing portrait and Mr. Cortez plays the part to the hilt.""Love is for story books. Murder stories are for newspapers."	145147
2003	Is That a Moose in Your Pocket?	NR		Green, Kim		Journalist Jen Brenner from San Francisco is passed over for promotion and tired of constantly running into her ex-boyfriend and his stunning fiancée. She is ready for a change.Offered job at a small-town newspaper Meredith Gazette in Montana, it seems like the perfect opportunity. First assignment for the paper lands her in the middle of a bitter conflict between local paper mill and environmental groups.Clash culminates in bizarre kidnap-plot. She's attracted to EPA agent, 14 years her senior.  Brenner is thirtyish.	145148
1996	Is That Remarkable?	MUS		Guettel, Adam	From musical play "Floyd Collins."	Newshounds sing showstopper song about the news and Collins.	145149
1920	Is the Editor In?	P	MLPL	Denison, T.S.	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Editor	145150
1964	Is There a Traitor in the House?	NM		McGerr, Patricia		Magazine Writer Selena Mead, a Washington socialite, magazine writer and counter-espionage agent for Section Q.	145151
1931	Is There Justice?	M				Reporter Jerry Heath (Rex Lease) seeks revenge when his sister dies in prison after being falsely convicted.	145152
1951	Is This What I Wanted?	N		Guthrie, John		News Media	145153
1999	IS2o	M				News Announcer (Andrew M. Somers). Photographer (Elyse Couvillion).	145154
1852	Isa, A Pilgrimage	P	MLPL	Chesebro, Caroline		Press	145155
1991	Isabelle Eberhardt	M				Reporter. Based on adventures of tough-talking reporter who treks to North Africa for a story but winds up falling in love with a French soldier	145156
1966	Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World	MT				News Media. Reporter (Murray Melvin). Journalist (Alita Naughton).	145157
1989	Isang araw walang Diyos	MF			Philippines	Journalist	145158
2006	Isi & Disi, alto voltaje	MF			Spain	TV Journalist (Ana Rosa Quintana). TV Announcer (Juan Ramon Lucas).	145159
1966	Iska	N		Ekwensi, Cyprian		Journalists. Nigerian girl makes friends in journalistic circles of modern Nigeria. When she dies, her death symbolizes the dissipation of useful energy in the world.	145160
1960	Iskelmakaruselli pyorii	MF				Reporter Airovirta (Tommi Rinne).	145161
1990	Iskra Incident, The	NM	OWN - P	Butler, Jimmie H. Colonel (United States Air Force, Retired)		Reporter. Aggressive reporter who dogs a colonel trying to find out why an air force jet crashed	145162
1962	Island	NSF	OWN - P	Huxley, Aldous		Journalist Farnaby, spiritually crippled journalist, shipwrecks on a 100-year-old experimental island utopia, Pala.  War and neurosis unknown.	145163
1980	Island Claws	M				TV Reporter (Diana Gonzalez)	145164
2007	Island Fever	N		Paddack, Terry		Reporter Tamara Gregory for the only newspaper on Caribe investigates Zabo Resorts expansion of its business to the Caribbean and its plans to build a spa hotel on Caribe island, but only if the current airport is enlarged to allow aircraft that can accommodate more passengers. But with island sentiment set against a new airport and further island growth, the future of the hotel seems in doubt.  Then a Miami International Airlines jet lands long and skids off the end of the runway. The disaster turns the tide of public opinion in favor of a new and safer airport but Gregory wonders about the timing of the crash. Could the crash have been intentional? The report and an air traffic controller who was working the Control Tower at Caribe when the plane crashed try to find the answers as they journey through three islands peeling off ever-deepening layers of involvement. What they discover will shake the island to its core. 	145165
1938	Island in the Sky	M				Reporter (Regis Toomey).	145166
1947	Island in the Square, The	N	OWN - H - GPL	DuBois, William		Newspaper. Novel of the pressroom and the theater with the lives of those concerned in it blue printed.	145167
1956	Island in the Sun	M		Waugh, Alec (Novel). Alfred Hayes (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Mason	American Correspondent Bradshaw (Hartley Power) digs up information on colored ancestry of hero who is running for public office. Journalist interviews union leader. When asked what is the most important issue facing the union, he says, "Color, mister."	145168
1917	Island of Desire, The	M		Dunn, Allan (Short Story - "Beyond the Rim").  Otis Turner (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Editor Bruce Chalmers (George Walsh), Sunday editor of newspaper in Honolulu  discovers a girl and her father are marooned on an island where they are gathering pearls.  He rescues her, the father dies,  and he returns home with the girl and the pearls.	145169
1959	Island of Lost Women	M	SV 245	Chaplin, Prescott (Story).  Ray Buffum (Screenplay).		Reporter Mark Bradley (Jeff Richards) and Pilot-Photographer Joe (John Smith) are forced to make emergency landing on uncharted island occupied by famous nuclear scientist and his three daughters.Scientist wants nothing to do with civilization after helping the United States create the atomic bomb He has built a nuclear reactor on the island for his research.The reporter and photographer fall in love with the scientist’s two eldest daughters, but are determined to escape their island prison. The daughters defy their father and decide to help them.When the two journalists try to escape with the girls, a fire is accidentally started. The fire blows up the nuclear reactor. Nuclear scientist, three daughters and two journalists somehow survive ground-zero nuclear explosion.	145170
1963	Island of Love	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	145171
2000	Island of Shadows: D'Arcy Island Leper Colony, 1891-1924	DT			Canada	Journalist (Kevin Kerr). Journalist Theodore Davie (Zak Church).  Photographer (Bruce Spangler).	145172
2000	Island of the Dead	M				Reporter (Steffen Wink)	145173
1980	Island, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8266, 8267. SV 209	Benchley, Peter (Novel). Benchley (Screenplay)		Magazine Reporter Maynard (Michael Caine)  asks to be assigned to a story about boats disappearing in Florida. He and his young son investigate and discover the disappearances are the work of vicious modern-day pirates.Reporter's son is kidnapped and indoctrinated into the group. Reporter spends most of the film trying to rescue him.  Wipes out the pirates, kills the leader. Journalism element used to set up the plot.Network Newscaster (Daniel Mandehr).	145174
1998	Island, The	M				News Media. Network Newscaster (Daniel Mandehr).	145175
2008	Island, The	N		Paulsen, Gary		Reporter interviews Wilstet Neuton, who is 15, and tells him he is famous. But what for? Wil fills notebooks with watercolors and writes essays about what he sees, feels, remembers and observes on an uninhabited island in the middle of a small lake in northern Wisconsin. He decides to stay on the island, Thoreau-like with his new friend Susan. His family regards him as a puzzle. The town bully is determined to challenge him. And suddenly, even reporters know his name. He can confront them all, or he can embrace his solitude forever. 	145176
1978	Islander, The	MT				Reporter (Burt Marshall). Commentator (Bob Sevey).	145177
1916	Isle of Life, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	145178
2003	Isle of Misfortune	N		Leavenworth, Geoffrey		Journalist Gordon O'Connor, a freelance journalist and family man.	145179
1938	Isle of Pingo-Pongo, The	C				Parody Travelogue	145180
1960	Isle of Sin (Flitterwochen in Der Holle)	M		Kai, Johannes (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. West Germany -  Released in U.S. 1963	Reporter Michael Damon (Erwin Strahl) is among a group of airplane passengers forced down on a deserted island.	145181
1945	Isle of the Dead	M	DVD -R HQ 3409, 3406. L	Wray, Ardel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Oliver Davis (Marc Cramer) for the Boston Star is one of a group of people quarantined on a plague-stricken Greek island. Exiles begin to suspect one of their members, a woman who was buried alive, has returned as vampire-creature.Reporter and another member of the group cross battlefield strewn with suffering men and corpses.	145182
1999	Isn't It Romantic?	NR		Thompson, Ronda		Literary Review Columnist Trey Westmoreland carries the bitter taste of a failed marriage around with him along with resentment toward romance novels, which the hard-nosed book critic believes give women a warped expectation of love.Then he meets a romance writer who after being abandoned at the age of five and widowed and pregnant at 18, doesn't believe in happily-ever-after.They have been battling for years ever since he wrote a scathing column about the romance genre. She feels the review cost her book sales and demeaned her talent. Tricked into attending award ceremony together by a friend. Both using aliases.Sparks fly as they both accept their awards. Has to financially compensate her for prior column he had written. Editor hopes to avoid another occurrence. Two are assigned by Westmoreland's boss and her editor to work on newspaper feature on romance.Involves a month of dating where each will write from their perspective about them. Newspaper funds dates. Publisher hopes to raise circulation numbers. Steamy moment captured on film catapults them into four weeks of nationally publicized hell.	145183
2000	Isn't She Great	M			PR	Publicist and husband of Jacqueline Susann, Irving Mansfield (Nathan Lane). Junior Editor (David Costabile)	145184
1989	Isolde	MT			Denmark	TV Reporter (Georg Metz).	145185
1957	Isotype Man	NM		Maine, C.E.		Press	145186
1999	Ispettore Giusti, L	TF			Series 1999	Photographer (Mark Thompson-Ashworth).	145187
2003	Israel's Secret Weapon	DT			Israel	Reporter (Olenka Frenkiel).	145188
2005	Issues	M				Photographer, Toni's (Barry Mac).	145189
2002	Issues 101	M				Student Reporter (Todd Pressler)	145190
1960	Issues and Answers	DT			Series. 11-27-1960 to 11-8-1981. ABC	News Interviews. ABC News Congressional Reporter Bob Clock became chief correspondent and permanent panelist. Barbara Walters did the same in late 1970s. Public Affairs Program. Newsmakers interviewed by journalists	145191
1990	Istanbul (Keep Your Eyes Open)	M		Nilsson, Bo Sigvard, Mats Arehn, Thomas Samuelson (Screenplays)	Ness Book	New York Times Correspondent Frank stationed in Sweden, goes to Istanbul with his daughter apparently on vacation. He is actually trying to find information about the son his wife has from a previous marriage.Ends up involved with murderers and illegal arms traders.  Daughter is kidnapped, but reporter is able to rescue her.  He examines a videotape he was given and by studying it a frame at a time, he discovers that it shows a gun being held to a man's head.Videotape is destroyed when it is run over by a car as the reporter and his daughter are heading into the airport. Film ends abruptly with no indication of whether the correspondent will write a story about what happened.	145192
1977	Istasyon	MF			Turkey	Journalist (Dogan Yukay).	145193
1927	It	M	L		Twenties, The	Newspaper Reporter (Gary Cooper). .	145194
1945	It Always Rains on Sunday	NM		Bern, La, Arthur J.		Press	145195
1947	It Always Rains on Sunday	M				Newspaper Boy (David Knox).	145196
1944	It Burns Me Up!	SS		Bradbury, Ray	In "Hauntings and Horror" 1969	Writer Alden Norton	145197
1955	It Came From Beneath The Sea	M	DVD -R HQ 10532, 10533. L			Reporter (Ray Storey).	145198
1982	It Came From Hollywood	M			Compilation from Paramount	News Features.	145199
1953	It Came From Outer Space	M	DVD -R HQ 3119-3114. L		Golden Age Collection	Newspaper Headlines and radio reports make fun of Richard Carlson's sightings. Hero interviewed by hostile reporters who don't believe his story	145200
1996	It Came From Outer Space II	M	DVD -R 1571			Photographer tries to save California desert dwellers whose bodies were taken over by stranded aliens.	145201
1988	It Came From Somewhere Else	M				News Media. Newsman (Jim Skelly). Weatherman (Scott St. Cyr). Sports Reporter (Irv Shriner). Radio Announcer (David Zimelis).	145202
1984	It Came Upon the Midnight Clear	MT				Weatherman (Eric Stacey).	145203
1921	It Can Be Done	M			AFI-Authors/Editors	Editor	145204
1929	It Can Be Done	M		Jackson, Frederick J. (Story)	AFI-Authors/Publishers - Ness Book	Newspaper hires an author of detective fiction to expose three business profiteers. Finds out one of them is the father of his sweetheart. He redeems the old man.	145205
2003	It Can’t Be Done, Nellie Bly!: Reporter’s Race Around the World, A	N		Butcher, Nancy. Illustrator Jen Singh		Reporter Nelly Bly for the New York World newspaper in 1888 sets out to travel around the world in fewer than 80 days, while a Cosmopolitan Magazine Reporter Elizabeth Bisland tries to beat her to the goal. Bly was usually very brave. But as she began her race around the world, the young reporter felt afraid. She was leaving behind her family, her friends, and her work. She had no idea what should face on her long trip. Bly decided she could beat Phileas Fogg’s fictitious record in Jules Vernes’s “Around the World in Eighty Days.” As she traveled, she promised to send back stories describing various countries. In three days, she was packed and ready for the trip. Unbeknownst to her until halfway through her trip, another reporter from Cosmopolitan decided she could beat Bly. As Bly tried to beat both Fogg and Bisland, she ran into several unexpected delays and met many interesting people. She also learned about the different countries through which she traveled and learned that women in may countries did not experience the same freedom that she did in America. Back home, an unexpected phenomenon occurred as Bly became the topic of daily conversation and the most popular newshawk. 	145206
1935	It Can't Happen Here	NSF	OWN - H	Lewis, Sinclair		Small Town Editor. Liberal newspaper editor stands up for his beliefs with results that might be expected when the new administration takes over.	145207
1937	It Can't Last Forever	M		Loeb, Lee, Harold Buchman (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Sob Sister Carol Wilson (Betty Furness),  a reporter for the Chronicle uncovers a hoax by theatrical agents, but is forced to drop the story when her editor Fulton (Thurston Hall) is threatened with a libel suit. Later exposes gangsters and gets a scoop.Reporters (Jack Gardner, Eddie Laughton, Billy Wayne). Radio Announcer (Ralph Robertson). Announcers (Nick Copeland, John T. Murray).	145208
1943	It Comes Up Love	M				Photographer (Vinton Haworth).	145209
1994	It Could Happen To You	M				TV Reporter (Amy Atkins). Television  Reporter (Douglas Bernstein). Television Reporter (Jack Caferty). Television Reporter (Peter Jacobson). Television Reporter (Ellen Lancaster).Television Reporter (Brenda Pressley). Television Reporter (Cheryl Washington). Television Reporter (Felipe Luciano). Television Reporter (Laury Marker). Television Reporter (Budd Mishkin). Television Reporter (Alan Muraoka).Television Reporter (Phil Parolisi). Television Reporter (Carl White). Newsman (Nick Taylor)	145210
1937	It Could Happen to You!	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Grace Hayle). Chronicle Reporter (Dirk Thane).  Dignified Reporter (William Castle). Wrong Reporter (Richard Beach).	145211
2006	IT Crowd, The: Aunt Irma Visits	T			Episode #6. 3-3-2006	Newsreader (Peter Serafinowicz - Voice).	145212
1952	It Grows on Trees	M				News Media. Reporter McGuire (Bob Sweeney). Reporter Gonnigle (William O'Leary). Reporter (Helen Dickson).  Reporter (Jack Reynolds). Reporter William H. O'Brien). Interviewer (Bob Edgecomb). Commentator (Elmer Peterson, Himself).TV Man (Emile Avery). Cameraman (James McLaughlin). Ad Lib Cameramen (Frank Howard, Robert Strong). Paper Man (Chuck Courtney).	145213
1993	It Had To Be You	T	SV 224		Episode. French Camera Crew-Magazine.  10-1-93. Series.	News Media	145214
1947	It Had To Be You	M	SVD 1213			Radio Announcer (Pat Campbell)	145215
1993	It Had To Be You:  Let's Spend Termite Together	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1993	Reporter (Eriz Bizot).	145216
1936	It Had to Happen	M				Reporter (Sam Ash). Reporter (Franklyn Ardell). Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Reporter (J. Anthony Hughes). Reporter (Cully Richards). Reporter (Emmett Vogan).	145217
1991	It Happened at Cecilia’s	NJ		Tamar, Erika		Restaurant Critic discovers ninth-grader Andy and his father’s Manhattan restaurant. Andy’s relatively stable life with his father and his cat living above the restaurant is threatened when his father falls in love and their restaurant is discovered by a critic bringing the Mafia in for a cut of the increasing business. Andy helps his father run Cecilia’s, a small restaurant serving Cajun-Hungarian cuisine. Although his mother is dead and his father is often busy with the restaurant, Andy’s world is a rich and caring one, for all the unusual people who work and eat at Cecillia’s serve as his extended family. Andy comes to terms with his father’s new wife, attempts to make peace between his father and his snobbish grandmother, faces up to the school bully, loses and regains his cat, pines after a girl and helps his father stand up to local gangsters. 	145218
1942	It Happened in Flatbush	M	SVD 1032	Loeb, Lee, Harold Buchman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Columnist Danny Mitchell (Robert Armstrong)  creates problems for the hero. Former baseball player given second chance as manager and takes over Brooklyn ball club in mid-season. Builds up team and takes up with heiress who wants to sell the teamHe persuades her to make changes. Mitchell digs into the manager's pasts. When he writes in his column that the manager should not start an inexperienced pitcher, the rookie gets so nervous he performs badly.Columnist uses the incident to discredit the manager. Although team signs petition to have him removed, manager refuses to go and whips the club into shape in time for play-offs. Reporter (Bert Moorhouse)	145219
1937	It Happened in Hollywood	M				Newspaper Headlines about cowboy shooting three bank robbers, gets old job back. Photographer (Charles Williams). Cameraman (Cyril Ring).	145220
1935	It Happened in New York	M			PR	Reporters (Frank Du Frane, Eddie Fetherston, Pat Flaherty, Frank Holliday, Boothe Howard, Gladden James, Wally Maher, Franklin Parker, William Ruhl). Publicity Man (Dick Elliott). Photographers (Bert Keys, Jack Perry, Billy Sullivan).Radio Announcers (Fred Santley, Phil Tead). New York City cab driver in need of $200 picks up a movie star in his cab and schemes to get the money from her.	145221
1948	It Happened In Soho	M			UK Only	Press	145222
1939	It Happened One Night	R	CD 002 Lux Radio Theater		3-20-39 Lux Radio Theater	Reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable). Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable, Walter Connolly, Roscoe KarnsAs the film begins, a group of drunken reporters offer support to a drunken Warne who is arguing with Joe Gordon, the New York Mail city editor.	145223
1934	It Happened One Night	M	DVD -R HQ 2356, 2357. L. B 12		Frank Capra film	Reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable), hot-headed newspaper reporter fired from the New York Mail, finds heiress for exclusive story, falls in love, ends up marrying her. Love-hate relationship between Warne and City Editor Joe Gordon (Charles C. Wilson).Reporter (Charlie D.  Brown). Reporter (Hal Price). Radio Announcer (Eddie Kane).Group of drunken reporters offer support to a drunken Warne who is arguing with Gordon, the New York Mail city editor. Warne: "Hey, listen, monkey face; when you fired me you fired the best newshound your filthy scandal sheet ever had."Gordon: "Say, listen, you wouldn't know a newspaper story if it reached up and kicked you in the pants. Yeah, sure, sure. I got all your copy. Why didn't you tell me you were going to write it in Greek? I'd start a new department."Warne: "That was free verse, you gashouse palooka." Gordon: "What the dickens was free about it? It cost this paper a gob of dough. And I'm here to tell you it's not gonna cost us anymore." He fires Warne and hangs up, Warne, to save face, keeps talking.	145224
1933	It Happened One Night	MS	COPY	Riskin, Robert (Screenplay). Samuel Hopkins Adam (Short Story, "Night Bus.")	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	Reporter Peter Warne fired from the New York Mail finds heiress for exclusive story, falls in love and ends up marrying her. Love-hat relationship between Warne and Editor Gordon.	145225
1917	It Happened to Adele	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Publicity	145226
1959	It Happened to Jane	M	DVD -R HQ 4397, 4398. SV 144	Wilk, Max, Norman Katkov (Story). Katkov (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Larry Hall (Steve Forrest) for the New York Mirror covers story of female lobster dealer and her boyfriend, a lawyer, fighting railroad magnate. Woman's battle attracts attention of media.Hall says he became newspaperman because he admires people who fight for their principles. Convinces the woman to accompany him to New York to plead her case on TV. Her boyfriend gets jealous. Reporter proposes to woman, but she decides to marry lawyer.Matilda Runyon (Mary Wickes) is town's beer-swilling bicycle-riding switchboard operator who fancies herself a "newspaperman" and tells the woman "One more scoop like that two-headed calf over in High River and I know the Mirror will put me on steady."City press is condescending toward small towners. WTIC-TV Reporter (Gene Rayburn). TV Newsman (Steve McCormick).	145227
2004	It Happened To Us	M				Anchorman (George Vajna). Man with Newspaper (Eric Cater).	145228
1944	It Happened Tomorrow	M	VHS 957	Dunsany, Lord, Hugh Wedlock, Howard Snyder (Stories) and Lewis R. Foster (Ideas).  Helene Fraenkel (Additional Dialogue). Dudley Nichols, Rene Clair (Adaptation-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Larry Stevens (Dick Powell) for The Evening News who discovers he is being given papers that tell the next day's news.  Stevens is obituary writer promoted to being a reporter. Party at office to celebrate his new position.Says he would give 10 years of his life to see tomorrow's paper. Meets Pop Benson (John Philliber) outside newspaper office and old man gives him paper fulfilling his wish. Using advance information, he is able to be at scene of robbery at opera house.He scoops other papers. Editor questions how he could have written story in 10 minutes. Police also suspicious. Hold him as accomplice in robbery. Psychic says she gave him the tip. She predicts woman will jump in river that night. He saves psyche's life.Uses paper to predict winners at race track. Discovers announcement of own death.  Marries psychic, sets out to change his fate. Finds out Pop Benson is dead. Editor assigns him to story on opposite side of town where he is to meet his death.But he doesn't care. Wallet is stolen and thief is killed, not Stevens. News is what happens, whether 50 years ago or tomorrow. Stevens learns his lesson. Newspaper is used to shield him and his wife from the rain.  Reporter (Jack Gardner)	145229
1944	It Happened Tomorrow	R			Episode #213. 9-25-1944. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Larry Stevens (Dick Powell) for The Evening News who discovers he is being given papers that tell the next day's news.  Stevens is obituary writer promoted to being a reporter. Party at office to celebrate his new position.	145230
1945	It Happened Tomorrow	R			Episode #27. 1-2-1945. Theatre of Romance	Reporter Larry Stevens (Ralph Bellamy) for The Evening News who discovers he is being given papers that tell the next day's news. Stevens is obituary writer promoted to being a reporter. Party at office to celebrate his new position.	145231
1949	It Happens Every Spring	M	SV 275			Reporter (Charles Flynn). Reporter (Robert Williams).	145232
1953	It Happens Every Thursday	M	SV 500	McIlvaine, Jane S. (Novel).  Leonard Praskins, Barney Slater (Adaptation).  Dane Lussier (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaperman Bob McAvoy (John Forsythe), a big city reporter whose profession gives him little time for his family, buys weekly newspaper in small California town of Eden. Wife Jane MacAvoy (Loretta Young) found ad in Editor and Publisher for the paper.She convinces him to buy it. The Eden Archive is a run-down dump with failing circulation and a press that breaks down every week.  Pregnant wife gives birth on their first day in town. Gives McAvoy his first front page story and headline.Composes editorial praising wife and indicates her name will appear on the masthead with his because they will run the paper together. Work to increase circulation through mystery photo contest, joining civic groups, having a contest to win a car.Area suffering drought, convinces husband to do editorial. He promises paper will end drought by seeding the clouds. Rain comes before he can carry out plan. Wife puts out extra crediting him with bringing rain. Townspeople get angry as rain continues.Husband gets old job and prepares to leave town. Wife makes speech to town council defending him and the town convinces him to stay. Paper prints every Thursday. Jake (Edgar Buchanan) is the paper's printer.  Linotype operator Matthew (Jimmy Conlin).	145233
1961	It Means That To Me (AKA Me Faire Ca A Moi) aka Do That To Me	M		Sorel, Jean-Michel (Novel). Pierre Grimblat, Claude de Givray (Screenplay). English version by Richard Heinz)	Ness Book	Correspondent Eddie MacAvoy (Eddie Constantine) won awards for his coverage of Korea, then was mixed up with jewel robbery in Marseilles. Although he is innocent, he finds himself snubbed by colleagues who regard him as disgrace to his profession.Sent to North Africa to do story on top secret testing site, sneaks onto grounds at night to get photographs, later charged with espionage. Questioned in front of other reporters, although they choose not to photograph him out of "professional ethics."Agents interrogating reporter have evidence of his innocence in Marseilles caper, they do not tell him in order to be able to use him as a pawn. Sentenced to hard labor, given option of returning to Marseilles to deliver microfilm to contact. Returns.Finds himself opposed on all sides and tries to sort out espionage entanglements, while clearing himself of earlier charge. Fights off thugs. Finds out delivery of microfilm was only a ploy to get him to carry out real mission, to uncover leak in spy ring	145234
2004	It Must Be Love	M				Weather Reporter (Paul Dunphy).	145235
2009	It Only Hurts When I Laugh: Wedding bouquet toss turn ugly	T	DVD -R HQ 11648		Episode. 10-29-2009	Reporter gets stampeded during a donkey race. Other videos: Wedding bouquet toss turns ugly. Pants go missing during a party. A golf cart drag race goes awry.	145236
1939	It Pays to Advertise	M				Publicity Campaign	145237
1985	It Says Here	MUS			Billy Bragg	Newspapers. Bragg goes to the source of journalism’s problems, attacking those who own newspapers: “It says here that the unions will never learn. It says here that the economy is on the upturn. And it says here, we should be proud that we are free. And our free press reflects our democracy...If this does not reflect your view, you should understand That those who own the papers also own this land.”	145238
1995	It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time	NJ		Godfrey, Martyn N.		School Editors of the newspaper come up with a doozy of an assignment for Michael: write an expose of an all-girls’ party. The only catch is that Michael must dress up as a girl to crash the event. Michael is all dolled up in his sister’s clothes, complete with make-up to match, looking just beautiful -- and wondering how he got himself into this mess.	145239
1953	It Seems Like Yesterday	DT				Narrator (Radio Newsman H.V. Kaltenborn) narrates old newsreels	145240
1954	It Should Happen to You	M	DVD -R HQ 2193-2194		Lemmon	Documentary Filmmaker Pete Sheppard (Jack Lemmon). Small-time cameraman, maker of 16mm documentary films. Gladys Glover does a personal public relations campaign and becomes famous.Ad Photographer Con Cooley (Rex Evans). Photographers (Patrick Miller, Harold J. Kennedy, Mort Mills, Don Richards, Roger Pace, Howard Price, Patrick Waltz). TV Panelist Dr. Manning (Melville Cooper).	145241
1946	It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog	M	SV 165. SV 184	Lanham, Edwin (Story).  Eugene Ling, Frank Gabrielson (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Good Quotes.	Reporter Henry Barton (Allyn Joslyn) for The New York Record returns from war to find his police beat given to woman who used to handle society page. He's appointed science editor because, as editor points out, "some people think the atom bomb is news."Reporter and editor both worked as reporters, but Barton made five dollars more and editor resented it. Reporter thinks he has chance to get back into crime reporting when he gets scoop on woman holding up a bar with help of Doberman.He phones news to editor. Incident turns out to be April Fools' Day joke pulled by a cop. Reporter can't stop story from appearing in paper.  Reporter passes himself off as businessman and lawyer. Pretends to be from phone company to sneak into apartment.Other papers declare robbery story fake. Barton is fired. Rehired when dog is used in robbery. Down owned by policewoman who helps reporter round up crooks. He marries her. Newsroom competition is returned to society page "where she belongs.""Dames are ruining the business, Sam." "That's the greatest advance in the newspaper profession in 30 years, Henry. Copyboys in sweaters." "….I wanna stay up nights. I want some excitement. I want some scoops. Aw, I can't help it, Mitch. I love crime."	145242
2005	It Shouldn’t Happen to a TV Reporter	DT				TV Journalists. A candid collection of memorable cringe-worthy moments that red-face TV reporters would rather forget. Incidents range from walking into lamp posts mid-speech and coping with bad weather to terrifying incidents when reporting from war zones. Those caught on camera include Reporters Martin Bell, Trevor McDonald, Jennie Bond, Mark Austin, Katie Derham, Jon Snow and John Simpson. Narrator Roy McGrath.	145243
1941	It Started With Eve	M	L. SV 190			Newspaper Editor (Wade Boteler). Frank, the Reporter (Chick Chandler). Assistant Editor (Tim Ryan). Nightclub Photographer (Jack Mulhall).	145244
1968	It Takes a Thief: Case of Red Turnips, A	T			Episode #25. 11-25-1968	Editor (Dick Poston).	145245
1969	It Takes a Thief: King of Thieves, The	T			Episode. 11-20-1969.	Reporter (Philip Gittelman).	145246
1968	It Takes a Thief: Locked in the Cradle of the Keep	T			Episode #14. 4-16-1968	News Media. 2nd Reporter (Robert Rudelson).	145247
1970	It Takes a Thief: To Sing a Song of Murder	T			Episode. 2-23-1970.	Reporter (Frank Arno - 1st Reporter). Newscaster (Bill Bonds).	145248
2009	It Takes a Village	M				News Media. News Anchor Jatoi alls (Delece Williams). News Anchor Jarvis (Harold Dennis). News Anchor Janice Pendleton (Dori King). News Producer (Mike Mailioux). Documentary Student 1 (Nicole Hodge). Documentary Student 2 (Giavanni McCall). Documentary Student 3 (Jocelyn Mishayla Garrett). Young, single father is determined to discover why academic failure is plaguing his young son and his young peers. With the help of Junior High School students and the community (known as The Village), the man creates an effective program that digs deep into the lives of these affected youths. 	145249
2008	It Takes a Worried Man	N		Vinson, Phil		Editor Greg Spencer, the city editor of a Galveston, Texas newspaper in the 1960s,  is a worried young man. He had set his sights on a career as a newspaper editor and a future life with his college sweetheart, Suzy Cox. But after a serious accident, Greg is beset by crippling panic attacks. He finishes college and is named city editor of a Galveston newspaper, where he becomes involved in covering a major scandal. As a result of the pressure, his panic attacks return in full fury. Suzy loses patience with his illness and Greg reaches the end of his rope. He wades through a labyrinth of failed therapies practiced by doctors who, in the 1960s, had yet to fully understand anxiety disorders. Greg meets Dr. Marilyn Reed in an unlikely location. Greg tries to prove that local authorities have covered up the murder of a young man by a rich and powerful profligate in Galveston, Texas. 	145250
2000	It Took Brave Men: Deputy U.S. Marshals of Fort Smith	M			Short	News Media. Tuls World Reporter (Randy Reed - Voice). Story of men who served Judge Parker's court in the frontier of the Indian Territories.	145251
1993	It Was a Wonderful Life	DT				Interviewer Michele Ohayon - Voice.	145252
1949	It Was Like This	N		Winslow, A.G.		Press	145253
1958	It! The Terror From Beyond Space	M	L.		Space Collection	News Media. Reporter (Bert Stevens). Spokesman at Press Conference (Pierre Watkin).	145254
1934	It's a Battlefield	N	OWN - H	Greene, Graham		Journalist Condor, a pathetic journalist feeding on fantasies	145255
1935	It's a Bet	M			UK Only	Press	145256
1951	It's a Big Country	M				Reporter (Roger Cole). Reporter (Roger Moore). Reporter (Harry Stanton). Reporter (Henry Sylvester). Copy Boy (Mickey Martin)	145257
2005	It's a Good Day: Making of "Around the Bend," The	DT				Documentary Cameraman (Andrew Sachs). Still Photographer Neil Jacobs.	145258
1949	It's a Great Feeling	M	DVD -R HQ 8687, 8688. L. SVD 1036.			Reporter for Variety (Bunty Cutler). Reporter (William H. O'Brien). Reporter (George Sherwood).  Publicity Man (Harlan Warde). Flacks (Rod Rogers, Olan Soule). Waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures.	145259
1047	It's a Joke, Son!	M				Radio Commentator at Victory Gathering (Sam Hayes). NBC Radio Commentator (John Wald).	145260
2001	It's a Life	T	SVD 1129		Episode	News Media	145261
1986	It's a Living: America's Sweetheart	T	SV 96		Episode #48. 5-17-1986	Cartoonist (Jeff Altman) uses his relationship with Dot -- she's the model for a new character in his comic strip.	145262
1982	It's a Living: Garden of Countess Natasha	T			Episode #23. 2-12-1982	Journalist boy friend (D. David Morin) is assigned to review Dot's performance on opening night of her new play	145263
2002	It's a Love Thang	NR		Laudat, Reon		African-American Reporter Ebony MacKenzie's hopes have been stripped down to the bare essentials. She wants to land her dream job with The Cincinnati Examiner.An exclusive interview with the reclusive Ice Cream King might get her the job. That means working the story undercover or out-of-covers-at-his-favorite nudist colony.For someone like the ultra-conservative MacKenzie, this is as lowdown as it gets, especially when she spies luscious rival reporter Isaiah Malone on the premises holding up his towel.Malone likes his women hot, wild and full of dangerous curves. So he doesn't need to get with a skinny sister who acts like she's the second coming of Diana Ross-The Mahogany years.Also, Miss Goody-Two-Shoes is also his competition, a journalist out for the same story. And he aims to win.	145264
1963	It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World	M	DVD -R HQ 8215, 8216, 8217, 8212. L		AFI-Authors	Reporter (Cliff Norton)	145265
1945	It's a Pleasure	M				Photographer (Lane Watson).	145266
1952	It's a Problem	DT			Series. 2-25-1952 to 10-13-1952	Host Ben Grauer. Authors Fanny Hurst and Helen Parkhurst (2-1952 to 8-1952). Alice Thompson, editor-publisher of Seventeen Magazine succeeded Parkhurst in August, 1952.	145267
1953	It's a Small World	DT			Travelogue	News	145268
2001	It's a Thin Line	N		Roby, Kimberla Lawson		Freelance Journalist Sydney Taylor is 36 and attempts to be a dutiful daughter, eldest sister, loving wife, apprentice freelance journalist and pragmatic mother to a teenager.This general overcommitment has a dire effect on her sex life causing caring husband's patience to wear thin. Her mother suffers a stroke and all of the personal problems are put on hold.She undergoes surgery for a brain tumor and moves in with the eldest Sydney while she recovers.	145269
1946	It's a Wonderful Life	M	DVD			Newspaper. Bedford Falls Sentinel Front Page. Money lost in folded newspaper. Bailey afraid of reporters publicity. Reporter/Photographer (Franklin Parker). Photographer at George's Home (Milton Kibbee).	145270
1939	It's a Wonderful World	M	DVD -R HQ 2481, 2482. VHS 1273. SVD 1177 (Incomplete)			Reporter (Nell Craig). Poetess Edwina Corday (Claudette Colbert) helps James Stewart escape. Reporters with Vivian (Jack Gardner, Mike Lally, Jack Mulhall). Newspapermen at Ferry Landing (Murray Alper, Ray Walker).Photographer (Eddie Acuff). Photographer (Lester Dorr). Photographer at Ferry Landing (George Chandler). Photographer Nate at Ferry Landing (Wally Maher).  Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon - Voice).	145271
1963	It's a Wonderful World	DT				Host John Cameron Swayze in travelogue	145272
1956	It's a Wonderful World	M				Critics. 2nd Critic (Colin Croft). 3rd Critic (Roger Snowdon). 4th Critic (Douglas Bradley-Smith)	145273
2003	It's All About Love	M				Reporter (Julia Forgy Viktrup). Production Assistant (Indra Ove).	145274
1937	It's All Yours	M				Reporter (Walter Merrill). Reporter (Gene Morgan). First Photographer (Matt McHugh). Second Photographer (Scott Kolk).	145275
1955	It's Always Fair Weather	M	DVD -R HQ 1953, 1954.			Sports Reporter Nashby (Herb Vigran), Sports Herald Reporter. Newspaper Headline montage. Late night live talk show, "Midnight With Madeline."  produced by Program Coordinator Jackie Leighton (Cyd Charisse).Program is early "reality program" in which hidden cameras capture surprised participants. Ends up capturing boxing scam on live TV including the fight that follows.Madeline Bradwell (Dolores Gray).	145276
2008	It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia	T	DVD -R HQ 10415		Episode. 10-16-2008	Newspaper Reporter calls Paddy’s the worst bar in Philadelphia and the gang kidnaps him in an effort to change his mind.	145277
1944	It's Always Tomorrow	N	OWN - H	St. John, Robert		War Correspondent covering the early years of World War II. American journalist acts like a Rover boy crossed with Don Juan, said one critic.David, a hard-boiled Chicago newsman.	145278
1951	It's Fun to Know	DT			Series. 4-23-1951 to 6-22-1951. CBS	Host Dorothy Engel Clar.  Information for children, 9-13.	145279
1974	It's Good To Be Alive	MT	DVD -R HQ 10117, 10118		Roy Campanella story	News Media. Reporter (Stuart Nisbet). Catcher Roy Campanella leaves the hospital and is greeted by the press, reporters, photographers. 	145280
1947	It's Hard To Be Good	M			UK Only	Press	145281
2009	It’s In His Kiss	NR		Laudat, Reon		Food Critic Jackson Dewitt savages the trendy Cincinnati eatery owned by Savannah Jacob. Jacob is now carefree and content with life after enduring a disastrous marriage. But this quickly alters after Critic Dewitt flames her restaurant before it has a chance to get off the ground. Not one to ever take criticism lightly, Savannah storms into Jackson’s life and dumps fettuccini on him. But her hot temper and quick wit make her simply irresistible. Offering to help her establishment thrive, Jackson uses his every advantage to put her under his spell. Reluctantly she agrees, hoping that she’s not biting off more than she can chew. 	145282
1935	It's in the Air	M				News Media. Reporter at Airfield (Don Brodie). Reporter (Frank Marloww). Newsboy (Matty Roubert). Photographer Jones (Johnny Arthur).	145283
1997	It’s in the Water	M				Reporter Mark Anderson (Derrick Sanders) works at the local newspaper that his father John Anderson (Tommy Townsend) owns. A drunken comment gets around that the local drinking water is contaminated with something that actually turns people gay. Panic everywhere. As the rumor about the water and the protesters get plenty of front page coverage, Mark finds himself becoming involved with a Latin house painter who mistakes an ex-gay meeting for an AA meeting. 	145284
2009	It’s Just a Job	N		Tyler, Paige	Adult	Magazine. Book Editor Brooke Fontaine decides to quit her job at a major publisher to become a full-time novelist. She moves back to Seattle and starts writing. But even with the help of her friend, Kaelyn, she discovers her money isn’t stretching as far as she had hoped it would, so when Kaelyn mentions she knows a guy who needs a model for a photo shoot, she jumps at it. The money will be great and the job will leave her lots of time to work on her novel. There’s just one hitch. The photos are for a spanking publication, and Alex Cunningham, the gorgeous guy who hires her, has no idea that she’s never been spanked before. But Brooke should be able to fake it. After all, how hard can it be? Things become more complicated, however, when she discovers that not only does she enjoy the spankings a lot more than she thought she would, but that she’s also starting to fall for the guy who’s giving them to her. Suddenly, it starts to become more than just a job.	145285
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Conversation, The	T			Episode #7. 5-5-1999	Critic Phil Bonaventure (Zack Phifer).	145286
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Enchanted April	T			Episode #10.  9-28-1999	Interviewer (Terry Rhoads). Narrator (Ian Abercrombie).	145287
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Getaway, The	T			Episode #2. 3-31-1999	News Media. Kate the Anchorwoman (Suzanne Cryer). Barney the Anchorman (John Bennett Perry).	145288
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Long Goodbye, The	T			Episode #11. 10-5-1999	News Media. Barney the Anchorman (John Bennett Perry).	145289
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Sweet Smell of Success, The	T			Episode #15. 11-2-1999	Newscaster (Jim Bentley - V.O.).	145290
1999	It's Like, You Know…: Trading Places	T			Episode #21.	News Media. Kate the Anchorwoman (Suzanne Cryer). Barney Garcia-Fagan the Anchorman (John Bennett Perry).	145291
1936	It's Love Again	M			UK Only	Gossip Columnist Peter Carlton (Robert Young) faces a deadline and a blank page. So he events "Mrs. Smythe-Smythe," a mysterious Englishwoman who spends her days hunting tigers in India, jumping out of airplanes and driving men mad with her beauty.Since no one in London has ever seen Mrs. Smythe-Smythe, a young singer and dancer looking for her big break decides to impersonate the lady in hopes the publicity will land her the big break she's been looking for.	145292
2002	It's My Body and I'll Cry If I Want To	N		Jonasson, Sharleen		Investigative Reporter Beth Middleton is in a financial and career slump. A lapsed feminist, she is recently separated from her husband and is custodial parent of their frequently hostile 14-year-old daughter.Wary of offer from unconventional source of an exceptional assignment. Will she infiltrate an elite beauty clinic to uncover details of a state-of-the-art treatment soon to be unleashed on an unsuspecting market?Anti-beauty guerilla who briefs her claims treatment could expose millions of women to possibly mortal danger. Decides to do her bit to help loosen the hold an increasingly unrealistic beauty industry has over women, including her own daughter.Signs on as a client at this institution devoted to improving appearances -- and finds many things are not what they appear to be at all.	145293
1996	It's My Party	M				Newscaster (Steve Kmetko)	145294
1980	It's My Turn	M				Interviewer (Daniel J. Travanti)	145295
1951	It's News to Me	DT			1951-54	News. Celebrity panel: report or picture related to news event. Hosts: John Daly, Walter Cronkite, Quincy Howe. John Henry Faulk and Quentin Reynolds on panel	145296
1915	It's No Laughing Matter	M			AFI-Newspapers/Poets	Newspapers	145297
1964	It's Not Just You, Murray!	M	DVD -R HQ 6837	Scorsese Martin	Short Subject	News Media. Portrait of an old gangster. Mock documentary.	145298
2001	It’s Not My Fault	CB		Wells, William and Jack Lindstrom. 	Bulls ‘n’ Bears, 5-14-2001	Reporter at the New York Stock Exchange begins her report. 	145299
2007	It's Not News, It's Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap as News	D		Curtis, Drew	Fark.com Web site	Parody News. While the Daily Show with Jon Stewart made a name for itself reporting funny fake news, Fark.com has taken the internet by storm featuring funny real news.Fark.com exposes media revealing hilariious, often outrageous fluff that passes for news today. Curtis coined the word fark when he was looking for a good euphemism for the other F word.Now it either means nothing, or refers to when "a Web site is subject to such high traffic that its server shuts down. This is a phenomenon experienced by many news media channels when Fark posts a link to them.	145300
2008	It’s Not Your Mother’s Bridge Club	N		Cozzens, Michele VanOrt		Columnist Shonah Barlett is a soccer mom who begins each chapter with a snippet from her column, “The Dice Club Chronicles.” She is one of eight women who are middle-aged, middle to upper-middle class and in the middle of each other’s lives. They live in a town in southern Arizona called the Rattlesnake Valley, which is a picturesque desert dale surrounded by craggy, saguaro-studded mountains. Each month they gather, forming the Snake Eyes Dice Club. They play the dice game known as bunko. The other women are a conservative cowgirl physical therapist who has a foul mouth and five kids; a wealthy philanthropist and botox junkie; a retired LPGA golfer who is reproductively challenged; a beautiful mixed-race divorcee, making ends meet by modeling and selling her paintings; a Canadian import who is a schedule-spewer and has financial difficulties keeping up with her upper-middle class neighbors; a resentful employee for a high-powered attorney grieving over the loss of her only child, and a former beauty queen and commercial artist who is a raging alcoholic.	145301
1992	It's Only Love	N		Cashdan, Linda		Writer Rod Bingham relives the summer of 1968 to find the passion that has been missing from his work and his life.	145302
2000	It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown	M				Interviewer (Neil Ross)	145303
1932	It's Tough to be Famous	M				News Media. Reporter from the Star (Cyril Ring). Publicity. Naval officer instant celebrity. Photographer (Joseph E. Bernard). Newsreel Man (Walter Percival).	145304
2001	It’s What He Would’ve Wanted	N		Hughes, Sean		BBC Weatherman Hickson is found hanging from the light fixture by his son, Shea Hickson, a commitment-phobic just turned-30-year-old with somewhat adolescent leanings. Shea lives off lottery winnings and spends his time blindly serving a secret organization whose stated duty is to “seek truth,” which though Shea doesn’t quite realize it, turns out to be a small-time terrorist gig. Shea’s parents appear to be a quintessentially comfortable, suburban middle-class couple, and when sons Shea and Orwell (named after Che Guevara and George, their father having been something of a nostalgic radical) arrive for Christmas Eve, all seems as it should be. But when Shea turns a corner to find his father hanging from the light fixture, the son’s disaffected existence is turned upside down. Shea’s discovery of an encoded journal his weatherman father had been keeping uncovers shocking revelations about his father’s disappointed life as a parent, husband and disillusioned minor celebrity. Jolted from his emotional ennui, Shea determines to figure out what drove his father to his death and, in the process of unraveling the Hickson family’s increasingly distasteful secrets, comes to better understand himself. Shea becomes a man upon the death of his father, a socialist TV weatherman with a dodgy past who left a cryptic suicide note.	145305
1979	It's Your Business	DT				Public Affairs Program. Debates on public-policy issues. Karna Small	145306
1984	It's Your Move	T			Series 1984-1985	Freelance Writer used to be an Insurance salesman	145307
1911	Italian Barber, The	M				Newsgirl (Mary Pickford)	145308
1991	Iteletlenul	MF				Reporter (Agnes Vago)	145309
1867	Item Which The Editor Himself Could Not Understand, An	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Jumping Frog, and Other Stories & Sketches, The."	Newspaper. John William Skae of Virginia-City.	145310
1997	ITN World News	DT			Series 1997	Reporter (Shiulie Ghosh). Anchor (Daljit Dhaliwal). Anchor (Katy Haswell)	145311
1959	Its Ugly Head	N		Creed, Simon		News Media	145312
2007	Itty Bitty Titty Committee	M	DVD		Gay	News Media. TV Reporter-Talk Show Host Marcy Maloney (Guinevere Turner). Talk Show Director (David  Mehl). A group of radical young feminists experience both political and sexual awakenings. A young woman breaks up with her girlfriend, is rejected by her college, and her big sister is getting married. She meets the leader of Clits in Action (CIA), a radical feminist group, and the girl soon gets in touch with her radical feminist side. 	145313
1997	ITV - Formula One	DT			UK.	TV News Program. Reporters Louise Goodman, Ted Kravitz. Reporter-Commentator James Allen. Commentators Murray Walker (1997-2001), Martin Brundle. Presenters Steve Rider (2006-). Jim Rosenthal (1997-2005).	145314
1999	ITV Evening News	DT				TV News Program. Newsreaders Kirsty Young (2000-2002), Andrea Catherwood (2004), Trevor McDonald, Nina Hossain (2006), Mark Austin (2006), Robin Day (2006), John Draper (2006), Andrew Harvey (2006), John Nicolson (2006), Katie Derham (2006),Newsreaders Fiona Foster (2006), Mary Nightingale (2006, Angela Rippon (2006), Leyla Deybeige (2006). Reporters-Newsreaders John Draper (2006), James Mates (2006), Nicholas Owen (2006), Alastair Stewart (2006), Owen Thomas (2006), Shiulie Ghosh (2006).Reporters Simon Harris (2006), Phillip Reay-Smith (2006), Joyce Ohajah (2006). News Correspondents Tim Ewart (2007), Sue Saville (2003), Juliet Bremner (2007). Political Correspondent Daisy McAndrew-Sampson (2006).Royal Reporter Tom Bradby. Sports Reporter Tom Ewart. Presenters Julia Somerville (2005), Mark Austin (2007), Mary Nightingale (2007), Harry Smith (2007). Weather Forecaster Becky Mantin (2007).	145315
2006	ITV Morning News:	DT				TV News Program. News Correspondent Juliet Bremner. CBS Newsman Walter Cronkite (Himself). News Correspondent Paul Davies. Political Editor Tom Bradby. Correspondents Martin Geissler, Sue Saville. Newsreaders Jemma Woodman, Nazanine Moshin (2006).Washington Correspondent John Irvine. Presenter Sian Jones.	145316
1955	ITV News:	DT			Series 1955.	TV News Program. Newsreaders Nina Hossain (2006), Robin Day (1955), Alastair Burnet (1955-1991), John Suchet (1972-2004), Sandy Gall (1961-1990), Carol Barnes (1991-2004), Mark Austin (1997), Katie Derham (1998), Dermot Murnaghan (1992-2002).Newsreaders Leyla Deybelge (2000), Andrew Harvey (2001), Mary Nightingale (2002), John Nicholson (2002), Angela Rippon (2002), Fiona Foster (2003), Reginald Bosanquet,  Katie Derham (1996). Anchor-Reporter Trevor McDonald (1973).Newsreader-Reporters Christopher Chataway (1955), Nicholas Owen (1975), Alastair Stewart (1978), James Mates (1990), John Draper (1992), Shiulie Ghosh (1992), Owen Thomas (1994).Reporters Jennifer Warren (1997), Phillip Raey-Smith (1998), Joyce Ohajah (2000), Simon Harris. Royal Reporter Tom Bradby. Correspondents Sue Saville (2006).Political Correspondent Chris Ship (1996), Daisy McAndrew-Sampson (2005). News Correspondent Tim Ewart. Weather Presenter Sian Lloyd. Middle East Correspondent Julian Manyon.  Presenter Geraint Vincent.	145317
1961	ITV Play of the Week: Countdown at Woomera	T			Episode #69. 6-13-1961	Public Relations Officer (Michael Blakemore).	145318
1968	ITV Playhouse: Horizontal Hold	T			UK. Episode #35.5-27-1968	Interviewer (John McGregor). Photographer (Robin Chadwick).	145319
1977	ITV Playhouse: Last Summer	T			Episode #100. 6-21-1977	TV Commentator (Shaw Taylor).	145320
1955	Ivan Franko	M				Publisher Hlaholinsky (G. Babenko).	145321
1996	Ivana Trump's For Love Alone	MT	VHS 337		Filmed in 1994 and put on the shelf	Gossip Columnist (Madeline Kahn)	145322
2000	Ivansxtc	MF		Tolstoy, Leo (Novel - "The Death of Ivan Ilyich"). Bernard Rose (Screenplay).		Reporter (Pierre Tisserand).	145323
1980	Ivory Ape, The	MT				Newscaster (Marlene Butterfield). Ivory Ape escapes from a freighter and makes its way to Bermuda. Two anthropologists want to save it, but local authorities hire a big-game hunter to track it down and kill it.	145324
1914	Ivy Day in the Committee Room	SS	OWN	Joyce, James		Press	145325
1985	Izzy & Moe	T				News Media. Reporters (MacIntyre Dixon, Loren Haynes, Adrienne Meltzer). Advertisement in Newspaper. Two retired vaudeville performers become two of the best prohibition agents in the 1920s.	145326
1995	Izzy's Quest for Olympic Gold	MT				TV Anchor #1-Narrator (Jim Cummings)	145327
2005	J Affect, The	NSF		Burstin, Peter		Reporter and a priest commit themselves to fitting the pieces of a puzzle together -- the true messiah, J, is born in an apartment in New York City. Vatican sends three representatives to raise the child.Story observes the decline of the world, the raising of the True Child and the meaning of life.	145328
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Basketball Hawk	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#5 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole never knew he could score from mid-court, looking the other way. But coach won’t let him on the team. He knows Bean thinks. Our hawk discovers what coach is hiding that gets him dismissed. Bean, as student coach, leads the team to the state finals, but the coach gets the last laugh. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145329
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Football Detective	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#1 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole figures out who is to blame when ever team the Hilltoppers play knows where every down is going. With shrewd analysis, Bean comes up with the solution but no one believes him. Locked, tied up in a janitor’s closet deep in the stadium, Bean cleverly escapes and races to help his team with the championship. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145330
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Night Watcher	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#4 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole watches as a good-looking new couple in church volunteers to help the teens ministry come to life again. Bean’s friends get swept off their feet into a razzle-dazzle demonic program that pokes fun at all they believe in. Prayerfully, courageously, Bean exposes the sham and brings revival. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145331
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Soccer Sleuth	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#3 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole  detects why his school’s soccer team may lose the state championship and his Christian faith and principles will help him unite the team. Soccer team infighting keeps it from winning games. But Bean is on probation for writing too much truth in the school paper and getting kicked out of English for being a “Christian fanatic.” His assignment from Principal Scruggs is to solve the soccer puzzle to drop the probation. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145332
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Stage Snoop	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#6 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole’s friend Jitter takes the case when thieves steal 14 computers and nearly kill the custodian. Editor Kim urges him, “Try out for the new school play. Those actors can’t act. There’s dirty work over there.” Jit wins the comic lead but comes to his own crisis as he identifies the killer thief. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145333
1991	J. Edgar Beanpole: Volleyball Spy	N 		Bohrer, Dick	#2 J. Edgar Beanpole Series	High School Newspaper Sports Reporter J. Edgar “Bean” Beanpole is asked to analyze a problem the girls volleyball team is having. “He did it for football. Why can’t he do it for us?” the girls volleyball team demands. Principal Scruggs sends Bean to analyze the situation. He exposes the New-Age coach and takes over as coach to lead the LadyToppers through a tough season and into the state finals. Being a reporter, Bean becomes involved in various mysterious situations that must be unraveled and solved presenting a Christian perspective of young teenage life. 	145334
1963	J. Jonah Jameson	CB			First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, #1 (1963). Source; Marvel	Editor John Jonah Jameson (aka J.J.J., Jolly Jonah, Flat-Top, Prune Face, others used by employees). Occupation is Owner, publisher and Executive Editor of the Daily Bugle and Now Magazine. CEO of Jameson Publications,. Philanthropist. Former publisher of Jameson News Digest. Publisher of Woman Magazine. Editor-in-chief, city editor, reporter, copy boy, paperboy of the Daily Bugle.  Place of birth: New York City, New York. Known Relatives: David (father, presumed dead). Betty (mother, presumed dead). Joan (first wife, deceased). John (Man-Wolf, son). Dr. Maria Madison-Jameson (second wife). Martha “Mattie” Franklin (Spider-Woman, foster daughter).  Group Affiliation: Century Club, Daily Bugle Staff.Education: High school dropout. Later G.E.D. and college work.Height: 5’11”. Weight 181 pounds. Blue eyes and Graying black, white at temples hair. Abilities: is an accomplished reporter, editor, and businessman, knowledgeable in virtually every aspect of print publication. He demonstrates surprising fitness, though he is subject to fits of rage, has had multiple heart attacks, and is a chain smoker of cigars. His brusque behavior, capitalistic outlook, and obsession with Spider-Man frequently mislead people into believing him less principled and compassionate than he in fact is. The son of an abusive veteran, Jameson began his journalism career as a paperboy, then copy boy for the Daily Bugle, formerly edited by old man Jameson, whom some presume to have been his father. A sullen and bullying student, he quit school after becoming a reporter. At twenty he uncovered police corruption by supposed department hero Sam Kenner; beaten and bombed, Jameson nonetheless exposed Kenner with the help of Bugle owner William Goodman. He became a full-time Bugle reporter, including a stint as a war correspondent, criticizing most costumed heroes as glory-seeking vigilantes upstaging the common man. Marrying his high school sweetheart Joan, Jameson rose to editor-in-chief and became renowned for supporting civil rights and opposing organized crime. When Goodman's heirs put the Bugle up for sale, Jameson tapped his last dollar and made the newspaper his own. He worked hard to support his wife and their son John, eventually becoming a millionaire member in New York's elite Century Club; although earning a reputation as a notorious miser, he supported many charities and often helped employees in true need. Still a reporter at heart, he ventured to Korea for a story but was crushed when Joan was killed by a masked gunman in his absence; this and other self-perceived failures contributed to his distrust of masked heroes and the heroic ideal. In recent years, when the superhuman performer Spider-Man became a crimefighter, Jameson vowed to expose him as a publicity-seeking scofflaw, and not even the rescue of John from a space flight disaster dissuaded him. He relied on photos from Peter Parker, not knowing he was employing Spider-Man himself. Jameson heralded the Spacemen as superior heroes, but this gambit failed when Spider-Man exposed them as criminals; support for Mysterio yielded similar results. Despite his many achievements, Jameson's harsh self-analysis weighed upon him, for his hatred of Spider-Man was motivated by fear that he was indeed the selfless hero Jameson could never be. Jameson hired Dr. Farley Stillwell to mutate investigator Mac Gargan into the Scorpion to defeat Spider-Man, but the debacle left Stillwell dead and the insane Scorpion hating Jameson. Plagued by guilt, the publisher confessed his actions to his friend Norman Osborn. Scientist Spencer Smythe soon offered Jameson the first of many Spider-Slayer robots, with which he battled Spider-Man to a standstill before the web-slinger escaped. Jameson rallied New York against the Kingpin's crime wave; abducted for his insolence, he remained defiant before being rescued by Spider-Man. Months later, Osborn, the Green Goblin, seemingly died in battle with Spider-Man; Jameson suspected Spider-Man of outright murder, hiring Luke Cage to bring the wall-crawler in, but desisted when John became the Man-Wolf. Jameson's obsession paled before concern for his son, but his own safety became an issue when he was attacked by the Grizzly, a violent wrestler he had blacklisted a decade before. Spider-Man rescued Jameson but chided him for the grudge; in response, Jameson hired Daniel Berkhart to harass Spider-Man as Mysterio's supposed ghost. When this failed, he contracted Farley Stillwell's brother Harlan to mutate a new operative, but fugitive Rick Deacon usurped the process and became the criminal Fly, killing Stillwell and becoming an enemy of Spider-Man and Jameson alike. Jameson mysteriously received photos depicting Spider-Man with the body of Peter Parker; the photos, sent by Osborn's drug-maddened son Harry, were actually of a clone. Jonah nevertheless kept them quiet but stepped up his traditional campaigns. He approached Dr. Marla Madison to construct her own Spider-Slayer but met no better success. Finally confronting Parker, whom he imagined had been slain and replaced by Spider-Man, Jameson believed his story of faked photography. His relationship with Madison turned romantic, and he proved his principles anew by denouncing the terrorists of the People's Liberation Front. The PLF responded by hiring the Hitman, but even in the face of death Jameson ridiculed his abductors, who were defeated by Spider-Man and the Punisher. Meanwhile, Smythe, whose obsession had outgrown even Jameson's, learned he was dying and resolved to take Jameson and Spider-Man with him to the grave. He mesmerized the Man-Wolf into abducting Jameson and fighting Spider-Man; Jameson believed John dead when he saw his son teleported away. Smythe suddenly shackled Jonah and Spider-Man with a bomb, dying afterward. Jameson broke down, admitting his obsession had harmed him far more than its subject, but Spider-Man deactivated the bomb, leaving Jameson devastated at his confession. Scientist Jonas Harrow targeted Jonah, driving him mad, but his tenacity challenged even Harrow, and after being rescued by Spider-Man, Jameson was soon his typically paranoid self. Months later, John resurfaced alive, barely remembering his extradimensional adventures, and Jameson was overjoyed with his son's cure. Longtime colleague Ian Fate resurfaced as a sorcerer in the company of the monstrous Man-Thing; naively expecting Jameson to help reshape the world, Fate lashed out when refused, but while Spider-Man fought the Man-Thing, Jameson calmed Fate and set him on a more peaceful path. Jameson himself returned to basics by investigating waterfront extortion, interrogating no less than the Kingpin and risking his life to uncover the perpetrators, albeit with unexpected assistance from Spider-Man. Perhaps in unconscious gratitude, Jameson's subsequent scheme to discredit Spider-Man with impostors proved half-hearted at best. The Hobgoblin, secretly Jameson's Century Club crony Roderick Kingsley, learned Osborn's secrets and tried to blackmail Jameson over the Scorpion's mutation. Spider-Man ended this scheme, but the conscience-stricken Jameson publicly revealed his guilt anyway, then married Marla Madison. Soon afterward, he hired the alleged mutant hunters X-Factor and the mercenary Wild Pack to bring in Spider-Man but, more at peace than he had been in years, he seemed content to restrict his castigations to the printed page. However, his vendetta literally took new form when the Chameleon imprisoned and impersonated him, bringing anti-Spider-Man sentiments to new heights. Inevitably rescued by Spider-Man, he found a new crisis awaiting him, for Thomas Fireheart, secretly the mercenary Puma, acquired the Bugle to build up Spider-Man's reputation. Jameson sought solace in his lifelong convictions, denigrating neo-Nazi Eric Hartmann in print; when Hartmann's forces invaded the Bugle, for once Jameson played the rescuer when he downed Hartmann before the madman could shoot the intervening Spider-Man. Fireheart eventually returned the Bugle to Jameson, but his control was wrested away by Norman Osborn, alive after all, but Jameson nonetheless investigated the mutant-hunting Operation: Zero Tolerance. Hoping to placate the publisher, the android-human Bastion offered him the outlaw X-Men's secrets, but Jameson refused, as his distaste for prejudice outweighed even his dislike of costumed heroes. The X-Men defeated Bastion, but Jameson was scarcely short of enemies when Osborn hired Daniel Berkhart, who had joined Mysterio's cousin Maguire Beck in the identity of Mad Jack, to force Jameson to sell the Bugle. Soon afterward, when Venom was ordered to put a scare into him, the madman mistook his instructions for a kill order, and even Jameson winced at the beating Spider-Man took in his defense. Jameson regained the Bugle when Osborn went mad in a mystic ritual, which also empowered teenager Mattie Franklin, who became a new Spider-Woman and was, ironically, entrusted to the care of the Jamesons. A different legacy hounded Jameson as Spencer Smythe's even madder son Alistair threatened Jameson's family before receiving his latest defeat. Berkhart and Beck, now Mysterio and Mad Jack, abducted Jameson but were outwitted by Spider-Man and Daredevil. Unencumbered by gratitude, he sought to capitalize on the revelation of Daredevil's secret identity but was undercut when reporter Ben Urich refused to participate. Jameson hired superhuman investigator Jessica Jones to break a similar story on Spider-Man, but Jones merely put his money to work for charity, making her later rescue of Mattie from drug dealers all the more biting. Even Jameson began to face his vendetta's futility, and his invective grew sparse. After fresh humiliation in a libel trial, he agreed to a new Bugle feature with a theoretically objective focus on super heroes, co-managed by Urich and Jones, but he was stunned by seeming proof that his son John had, inexplicably, been Spider-Man all along. Jameson's hatred of Spider-Man can only intensify when he inevitably learns the truth.	145335
2005	J.A.P.S.	M				PR Manager (Miranda Bailey). Def PR Woman (Amy Claire).	145336
1985	J.D. Hilsebeck: Death of the Party	NM		Cutter, Leela	#3 J.D. Hilsebeck Mysteries	Journalist J.D. Hilsebeck, an impoverished, lazy journalist teams up with Lettie Winterbottom, mystery writer	145337
1981	J.D. Hilsebeck: Murder After Teatime	NM		Cutter, Leela	#1 J.D. Hilsebeck Mysteries	Journalist J.D. Hilsebeck, an impoverished, lazy journalist teams up with Lettie Winterbottom, mystery writer	145338
1983	J.D. Hilsebeck: Who Stole Stonehenge?	NM	GPL	Cutter, Leela	#2 J.D. Hilsebeck Mysteries	Journalist J.D. Hilsebeck, an impoverished, lazy journalist teams up with Lettie Winterbottom, mystery writer	145339
1993	J.F.K.: Reckless  Youth	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Shawn Jeremy Mathieson) for the Times. Naval Photographer (Neil Foster). Photographer (David Huband).	145340
2002	J2 Project, The	M				TV News Anchor (Monique Brook).	145341
1939	Ja tu rzadze	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Ziemowit Karpinski).	145342
2006	Ja wam pokaze!	MF			Poland	Editor-in-Chief (Mieczyslaw Grabka). Reporter (Marta Zygadlo)	145343
1967	Ja zuster, nee zuster: Klaverblaadje	TF			Episode #7. 2-18-1967	Journalist (Koos Postema).	145344
1929	Ja, ja, die Frauen sind meine schwache Seite	MF			Germany	Reporter (Leopold Thoma).	145345
1959	Ja, so ein Madchen mit sechzehn	MF				Reporter (Werner Hauff).	145346
1955	Ja, so ist das mit der Liebe	MF				Journalist Stefan (Adrian Hoven)	145347
1960	Jaali Note	MF			India - Bollywood Musical	Reporter Renu (Madhubala), a preppy young journalist, becomes romantically entangled with an inspector who goes undercover in order to infiltrate a gang that is counterfeiting bank notes. 	145348
1983	Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (aka Who Pays the Piper)	M			Bollywood	Tabloid Editor Shobha (Bhakti Barve). The female journalist is an opportunist. Reporter (Sudhir Mishra).Vinod (Naseeruddin Shah) and Sudhir (Ravi Vaswani) are two professional photographers. Work for activist magazine Khabardar (Beware).	145349
1996	Jace the Ace	NJ		Rocklin, Joanne (Diane deGroat (illustrator)		Reporter. 10-year-old Jason moves from New York to Los Angeles and tells exaggerated stories about being a junior photojournalist and investigative reporter.	145350
1974	Jachyme, hod ho do stroje!	MF				Critic (Jaroslav Weigel)	145351
1999	Jack & Jill:	T	SVD 817, 875		Episodes. Series 9-26-1999 to 4-11-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.	145352
2001	Jack & Jill: And Jack & Jill Came Down the Hill	T			Episode #32. 4-11-2001. Series Finale.	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill are ready to have a wedding although their Bahamas plan was destroyed. Mikey and Elisa plan a party for their "unattached" single friends, but they are shocked to learn just how depleted that group of friends has become.Overheard comment from Barto about how Audrey should face her fears vis-à-vis her stalker incident prompts Audrey to move back to her place.	145353
2001	Jack & Jill: And Nothing But the Truth	T			Episode #31. 4-4-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.With just three weeks to go before Jack and Jill's wedding, issues start to pop up that reveal how little the couple has discussed life's big issues with each other.So after a discussion with Elisa, Jack draws up a list of topics to go over and the result is a fight with Jill and Jack going off to scout the Bahamas wedding location alone for "some needed time off."Barto is forced to admit to Emily the reason he and Audrey broke up is because Barto was unfaithful. Audrey moves back to her place (Russell and Kate are gone) and lets her agent talk her into going on a "Celebrity Date" game show.Audrey's date seems harmless enough at first -- until she finds him inside her apartment uninvited. She gets a restraining order and is forced to move back in with Elisa-Mikey-Barto.	145354
2000	Jack & Jill: Animal Planet (Part 1)	T			Episode #13. 2-6-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack ponders Jill's passionate declaration of his feelings for her. She learns Matt Prophet (Josh Hopkins) has gotten an offer for a job in Washington D.C.	145355
2000	Jack & Jill: Animal Planet (Part 2)	T			Episode #14. 2-13-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack chooses between Jill and Matt. Eliza swears to Jonathan that she doesn't want anything for Valentine's Day.	145356
1999	Jack & Jill: Awful Truth, The	T			Episode #2. 10-3-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.While up for a promotion, Jack's ex-fiancé shows up at her job and asks for her forgiveness and a chance at reconciliation. Jill and Elisa try to adjust to living together. Jill's job is in jeopardy if he doesn't find a prototype toy he borrowed and lost.	145357
2000	Jack & Jill: Bad Timing and Dirty Laundry	T			Episode #11. 1-23-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill get stuck in the laundry room ruining their dates with Matt and Allison. Elisa finally gets a man.	145358
2001	Jack & Jill: Bag Full of Love	T			Episode #30. 3-28-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack, giddy about celebrating her birthday for the first time with Jill, receives a note at work telling her to meet in a hotel room. But she discovers someone else waiting there for her.Audrey is jealous when Russell's ex stays at their apartment after losing her own place.	145359
2001	Jack & Jill: Battle of the Bahamas	T			Episode #29. 3-21-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Engaged couple lose the church reserved for their wedding. They decide to marry on a sailboat in the Bahamas, but Jack worries how her mother will handle the news.Audrey gives individual dance lessons to make ends meet after the money from her movies runs out.  Barto goes on a date with a waitress from the bar.	145360
2001	Jack & Jill: Big Bounce, The	T			Episode #27. 3-7-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack sets out to mend her strained relationship with Elisa. After a customer causes a disturbance at the bar, Dante hires a bouncer without consulting Jill or Mikey. Audrey has en embarrassing encounter with Russell.	145361
2001	Jack & Jill: California Dreamin'	T			Episode #23. 1-31-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack, Jill and their friends prepare for a trip to Los Angeles to attend the premiere of Audrey's new movie. But Barto plans to stay in New York to study for an exam and avoid an awkward encounter with his ex.Mikey sets out to purchase a bar and he asks Barto's father to invest in the venture.	145362
2001	Jack & Jill: Caution: Parents Crossing	T			Episode #22. 1-24-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill's mother and Jack's parents visit the newly engaged couple at Jack's apartment. Jack hits it off with her future mother-in-law, but Jill has less success with his in-laws-to-be.Audrey is interviewed about her new movie on a local morning talk show and she reveals an embarrassing secret while Barto uncomfortably watches on a television board in Times Square.	145363
2001	Jack & Jill: Chivas and Lies	T			Episode #24. 2-7-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill is hired by a wealthy financier for a personal photo shoot and Jill tells the tycoon that his pal Mikey is trying to buy the @ bar, but needs a business partner.Audrey discovers her movie is a theatrical flop and Elisa is concerned about her relationship with a new man.	145364
2001	Jack & Jill: Crazy Like a Fox, Hungry Like the Wolf…	T			Episode #26. 2-28-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack pitches an idea to her new boss for a newscast segment that she would produce and appear in.Jill and Mikey try out a karaoke machine for the bar. Barto is jealous of Sarah's crowded social schedule so he decides to pursue other women. Audrey interviews potential roommates and meets a guy who may be perfect for her.	145365
1999	Jack & Jill: Fear and Loathing in Gotham	T			Episode #7. 11-14-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack agrees to have dinner with Jill intending to tell him that she can't date him because of her friendship with Elisa, but when a new Reporter Matt Prophet (Josh Hopkins) comes to WNKW, Jack cancels her dinner plans in order to work with Matt.Mickey attends a singles seminar with Elisa.	145366
2000	Jack & Jill: Key Exchange, A	T			Episode #18. 3-12-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill leaves a key to her apartment with Jack after locking himself out for the third time in a week. Jack sneaks a peek at Jill's journal and reads about the best sex of his life -- with another woman.Paranoid, she asks Mikey for advice, then surprises Jill by seducing him in a new way. Elisa and Mikey find that being roommates is difficult. Elisa is a complete slob and Mikey eats all of her food. Mikey and Elisa hire Belinda as their maid.	145367
2000	Jack & Jill: Lovers and Other Strangers	T			Episode #17. 3-5-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill asks Jack to pose nude for his photography class.	145368
1999	Jack & Jill: Men Will Be Boys	T			Episode #8. 11-21-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.When Jill's co-worker Stan (Sean O'Bryan) takes credit for his idea, Jill challenges him to a boxing match at Mikey's Office Fight Night at the bar. Jack and Matt cover the story of Jill's fight for WNKW and which causes Jill's jealousy to rise.Meanwhile Barto asks Audrey out to celebrate a good review of her musical. Elisa feels a connection with a stranger she passes on the street.	145369
1999	Jack & Jill: Moving On	T			Episode #3. 10-10-1999.	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.In an attempt to meet new women, Jill and his friend throw a party. Jill invites Elisa thinking she'll feel too uncomfortable to go but she shows up anyway and causes him to feel jealous. Jill tries to have a one night stand to get over Danny.	145370
1999	Jack & Jill: Not Just a River in Egypt	T			Episode #5. 10-24-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.While on an assignment together, Elisa and Jack get into a fight over the kiss with Jill that Jack lied about. Jill goes on a date with a woman he had a crush on in high school.When Jill starts falling in love with her, he realizes that she is not being completely honest with him and Jack realizes that she is in denial over having feelings for him.	145371
2001	Jack & Jill: Pressure Points	T			Episode #25. 2-14-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack hears an unsettling comment from Elisa's new boyfriend. Mikey has sex with a waitress during the @ Bar's grand opening prompting Jill to suggest to his pal that mixing business with pleasure can be a troublesome proposition.Barto wants to keep his relationship with Sarah a secret from his parents.	145372
1999	Jack & Jill: Pseudos, Sex and Sidebars	T			Episode #9. 12-19-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill is sued for breaking up a marriage and Jack begins to doubt her relationship with Matt when Jill insinuates that Jack may not be the only lady ion Matt's life.Meanwhile, Audrey frets when Barto starts hanging out with a female study buddy. Elisa continues to hunt for her mystery man. Mikey gets an unwanted promotion that requires him to fire one of the waitresses.	145373
2001	Jack & Jill: Seriously, All Coma Proposals Aside…	T			Episode #21. 1-17-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill has a big question to ask Jack concerning their future and he frets over just how to do it. Barto and Mikey offer Jill advice on how to broach the subject.	145374
1999	Jack & Jill: She Ain't Heavy	T			Episode #6. 11-7-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill's younger sister Abby comes to visit. Elisa goes to dinner and to a play solo. Mikey takes Abby to a night club and Jill goes to find her. Jill and Abby8 have a fight but later part on good terms.	145375
2000	Jack & Jill: Starstruck	T			Episode #19. 3-19-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill consider moving in together.	145376
2000	Jack & Jill: The #@%!*& Future	T			Episode #15. 2-20-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Relationships become strained as Jack and Jill realize they're revealing too much about their love lives to their friends, Audrey and Barto.	145377
1999	Jack & Jill: These Are the Days	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Sparks fly between Jack and Jill when they meet in New York -- after she leaves her unfaithful fiancé and his girlfriend asks him to move in with her.	145378
2001	Jack & Jill: Time-Sex Continuum, The	T			Episode #28. 3-14-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill agree to premarriage counseling with a priest in order to secure the church they want to get married in.Barto learns Mikey has a rare medical condition and asks his pal to appear in one of his classes. Audrey tries to cool her relationship with Russell.	145379
2000	Jack & Jill: To Be Perfectly Honest	T			Episode #10. 1-16-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill's suspicions are aroused when he sees Matt with another woman and he contemplates telling Jill. Meanwhile, Jill's tactless girlfriend offends Mikey.	145380
2000	Jack & Jill: Under Pressure	T			Episode #16. 2-27-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill spar over saying "I Love You." New roommates Mikey and Eliza clash when she becomes too chummy with one of Mikey's dates.	145381
1999	Jack & Jill: Welcome to the Working Week	T			Episode #4. 10-17-1999	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack takes a job at a dirty restaurant in order to get a story on poor restaurant sanitation. Jack tries to help Elisa and Jill get back together, but Elisa can't help feeling there is something between Jack and Jill.Jill's boss dies before he can give Jill a promised promotion. Jill insults her new boss during a business meeting. Jill contemplates leaving Major Toys but later makes peace with the new boss.	145382
2001	Jack & Jill: What Weddings Do To People	T			Episode #20. 1-10-2001	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jack and Jill and their friends attend the wedding of one of Jill's ex-girlfriends. While guy pal Mikey sees she event as a chance to score with some lonely single women, Elisa dreads appearing as one of them.	145383
2000	Jack & Jill: When You Wish Upon a Car	T			Episode #12. 1-30-2000	TV Newsroom. Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett (Amanda Peet) works in local TV newsroom WNKW with friend Elisa Cronkite (Sarah Paulson). Jack's boyfriend is David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). The series follows their lives after college.Jill's boss announces he is putting one of his creations into development. Later, Jill becomes concerned when his boss makes changes to the project. Jack understands Jill's disappointment and sympathizes with him.  Jack is deeply in debt.Jill  refuses to let Matt lend her money choosing instead to work as a waitress at the @ bar where Mikey is a bartender. She is a terrible waitress and must quit. She pawns an antique broach her grandmother gave her.Matt buys it and gives it back to her as a present. Elisa's mysterious new boyfriend invites her to his apartment but behaves strangely once they arrive. Elisa spends the night, finds a love to note to a woman named AmyJonathan admits the letter was to his wife who was killed a year ago. Jill quits her job in protest and Allison leaves him. Jill goes to Jack's apartment and proclaims to a startled Jack what he wants most is her.	145384
1986	Jack and Mike: Change of Heart	T			Episode #2. 9-23-1986. Series 9-16-1986 to 5-28-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145385
1987	Jack and Mike: Charity Ball	T			Episode #7. 1-20-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145386
1987	Jack and Mike: Come Together	T			Episode #10. 1-13-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145387
1986	Jack and Mike: Cry Uncle	T			Episode #6. 11-18-1986	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145388
1987	Jack and Mike: Dreamland	T			Episode #15. 3-17-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145389
1987	Jack and Mike: Fire and Ice	T			Episode #13. 2-24-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145390
1986	Jack and Mike: High Anxiety	T			Episode #5. 11-11-1986	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145391
1986	Jack and Mike: Light My Fire	T			Episode #14. 3-3-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145392
1986	Jack and Mike: Mentor, The	T			Episode #7. 11-25-1986	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145393
1986	Jack and Mike: Personal Foul	T			Episode #3. 9-30-1986	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145394
1986	Jack and Mike: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1986. Series 9-16-1986 to 5-28-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145395
1987	Jack and Mike: Quality of Mercy, The	T			Episode #17.  10-28-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145396
1986	Jack and Mike: Ready or Not	T			Episode #4. 10-21-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145397
1987	Jack and Mike: Reluctant Hero, The	T			Episode #16. 3-24-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story. Photographer (Gary Houston).City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145398
1987	Jack and Mike: Separate Lives	T			Episode #9. 1-6-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145399
1986	Jack and Mike: Taste of Chicago, A	T			Episode #8. 12-9-1986	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145400
1987	Jack and Mike: Till Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #12. 2-3-1987	Columnist Jackie Shea (Shelly Hack) for the Chicago Mirror is a glamorous, dynamic newspaper columnist who writes "Our Kind of Town." She was always after a hot lead for an expose or just a warm human interest story.City Editor Nora Adler (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter Anthony Kubecek (Kevin Dunn).Mike was a successful restaurant owner who operated two of the city's trendiest clubs and was about to open a third. Though they were married and very much in love, their careers kept getting in the way.	145401
2001	Jack and the Beanstalk: Real Story, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Mel Cobb)	145402
1985	Jack and the Joker, The	P	MLPL	Ringwood, G.P.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	145403
2004	Jack Baxter: Phantom Jack	CB		San Giacomo, Michael	#1, #2, #3.	Reporter Jack Baxter of the Clarion just wants to do his job as a newspaper reporter. But he has invisibility powers and uses them in clever ways to get the newspaper stories that affect people's lives. He can become invisible at will.Also troubled by the reporter's "Prime Directive" to remain detached, and sometimes ignores it for the greater good.Baxter is a composite of the author and his fellow journalists. "Any reporter who reads it will kind of see himself and his newspaper.Invisibility suits reporters -- "we're ethereal observers." With this power comes responsibility. Jack has to take scrupulous decisions any time he wants to employ his invisibility. "I'm really getting tired of the negative portrayal of journalists."The first five issues take place in his newsroom in New York City and the deserts of Iraq as Jack tries to save his brother, an imprisoned soldier.  Baxter makes rational if imperfect decisions.	145404
2005	Jack Baxter: Phantom Jack: Collected Edition, The	CB		Sangiacomo, Michael, Mitchell Breitweiser (Illustrator), Sean McArdie (Illustrator).	Paperback 200 pages. Speakeasy Comics, May 2005.	Reporter Jack Baxter is a journalist with a secret power. For five years he has hidden this secret -- the power to turn invisible -- as he rose to prominence in his field as a journalist at a New York Newspaper, The Clarion.No one calls him Phantom Jack except his  brother who refers to a derisive name from their youth, but it describes his power -- the ability to become invisible. Baxter uses his "fade" to get stories no one else can.Sometimes Baxter even plays the hero. When Jack's brother is captured in Iraq in March 2003, just before the start of the ground war, he musters the courage to launch a rescue deep inside the most dangerous place on Earth.	145405
1963	Jack Be Nimble	N		Cudmo, George Michael		Reporter Jack Wyant, part-time reporter on the local newspaper, is a straight-A student. Series of escapades.	145406
1954	Jack Benny Program, The: David Niven Show	T			5-2-1954	Photographer #1 (Mel Blanc). Photographer #2 (Joe Besser).	145407
1965	Jack Benny Program, The: Dennis Opens a Bank Account	T			Episode #241. 3-26-1965	Photographer (Charles Cantor). Publicity Agent (Herb Vigran).	145408
1960	Jack Benny Program, The: Easter Show	T			Episode #117.4-17-1960	Photographer (Frank Nelson).	145409
1961	Jack Benny Program, The: English Sketch	T			Episode. 4-16-1961. Season #11. Episode #26.	Reporter (Jack Albertson). Photographer (Joe Besser).	145410
1965	Jack Benny Program, The: Jack Appears on a Panel Show	T			Episode #242.4-2-1965	Photographer (Benny Rubin). Moderator (John Willis).	145411
1962	Jack Benny Program, The: Jack Does Opera	T			Episode #155.1-7-1962	Photographer (Herb Vigran).	145412
1961	Jack Benny Program, The: Musicale	T			Episode. 2-19-1961. Season #11. Episode #18.	Reporter (Jack Albertson).	145413
1950	Jack Benny Show, The: Ed Sullivan Show, The	T			Episode	Columnist Ed Sullivan and Jack play opposing attorneys in the trial of a beautiful Parisian accused of slaying her husband	145414
1950	Jack Benny Show, The: English Sketch	T			Episode. Series (10-28-50 to 9-10-65)	Newspaper. Jack is in love with Diana Dors, Peter Lawford's wife. However, Jack trades Diana for a stamp collection in order to get his picture in the papers	145415
1938	Jack Benny Show: Scoop Benny, Ace Reporter	R	CD 011		Episode	Reporter	145416
1984	Jack Clancy: Death in a Deck Chair	NM	OWN	Beck, K.K.	#1 Iris Cooper and Jack Clancy Series	Reporter Jack Clancy and amateur sleuth Iris Cooper look into the murder of a man stabbed in the back while relaxing on deck in plain view of other passengers. Yet no one apparently was near him.	145417
1986	Jack Clancy: Murder in a Mummy Case	NM	OWN	Beck, K.K.	#2 Iris Cooper and Jack Clancy Series	Reporter Jack Clancy works with amateur sleuth Irish Cooper.	145418
1989	Jack Clancy: Peril Under the Palm	N	OWN - P	Beck, K.K.	#3 Irish Cooper and Jack Clancy Series	Reporter Jack Clancy helps amateur sleuth Iris Cooper solve murders in the late 1920s. He arrives in Honolulu and they promptly discover the body of a New England spinster in the islands to visit the area where her great-great uncle had been a missionary.Iris had been asked by her schoolmate, an heiress to a pineapple fortune to find out who the woman in white is who has been following her. She thinks it might be the ghost of her long-gone mother. But Jack and Irish find the woman in white murdered.Old family secrets, a diary and the leper colony on Molokai are all keys to discover the killer. Irish was staying at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel with her liberated aunt in 1928 on a vacation.	145419
1956	Jack Drees Sports Show, The	DT			Series 1956	Sports Reporter Jack Drees.	145420
1980	Jack Frost	T			Special	TV Announcer (Dave Garroway)	145421
1998	Jack Frost	M				TV Weatherman (Jay Johnston). Radio Announcer (Jeff Cesario). Interviewer (Ajai Sanders).	145422
1989	Jack Gance	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		Columnist-Interviewer (Tap Gobelin)	145423
1944	Jack London	M	SVDSP 673. SVD 532. SV 240 (Poor). DVD. 	London, Charmian (Book -- "Book of Jack London, The"). Ernest Pascal, Isaac Don Levine (Adaptation). Pascal (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Correspondent Jack London (Michael O'Shea) for The San Francisco Globe. Takes writing classes at University of California where professor criticizes his realistic accounts as being exaggerated. He responds he actually witnessed things he describes.Success with "Call of the Wild." Contacted by editor of The San Francisco Globe about covering Boer War. Accompanies other correspondents including Richard Harding Davis  (Morgan Conway)  to Japan. Correspondents banned from going to front in Korea.London sneaks on ship, gets photographs, eyewitness accounts of Japanese atrocities on Russians. Scoops world with stories. Correspondents argue whether he should be ordered back from front or given commendation. London put in Japanese prison camp.Charged with being Russian spy. Davis solicits President of the United States to demand his immediate release. Back in states, editor refuses to publish London's articles claiming lack substantiation. London vows to get articles published somewhere."You have the gift of setting down what you see and that, in my opinion, is the quintessence of good reporting." American Correspondent (Brooks Benedict). English Correspondent (Lumsden Hare).	145424
1989	Jack Lynch: Murphy's Fault	NM		Womack Steve	#1 Jack Lynch Mysteries. PR	Public Relations Man Jack Lynch, erstwhile newspaperman and director of public relations for the First Interstate Bank of Louisiana, is a troubleshooter for the bank's president and power broker.His biggest deal ever -- the Irish Project, a slum clearance and real estate grab at its most grandiose -- is jeopardized by the ward-heeling sheriff. Lynch suspects a crooked lawyer behind the scenes but instead encounters his ex-father-in-law.His former father-in-law is a former district attorney with a spotless reputation whom Lynch idolized. He sets out to find a handle on the man. The investigation triggers three murders.	145425
1991	Jack Lynch: Smash Cut	NM		Womack Steve	#3 Jack Lynch Mysteries. PR	Public Relations Man Jack Lynch used to be a wage-earning public relations hack for the First Interstate Bank of Louisiana. Now he's a freelance public-relations hack. He's recovering from personal and business setbacks in New Orleans.Lynch puts his small public relations firm to work for a billionaire foreigner who plans to turn an abandoned nuclear power plant's cooling tower into the world's largest underwater soundstage.The head of Louisiana's state film commission and the governor's daughter challenges the millionaire filmmaker's bid to turn a failed nuclear plant outside New Orleans into a major studio. The filmmaker calls on Lynch for help.When police arrest him for the murder of the beauteous-but-rude head of the film commission, Lynch investigates on his own running afoul of would-be film moguls, police, politicians.Oppressive delta heat, a political cover-up and an obsessive love affair fill Lynch's world. Lynch is tutored in film world mores by cinematographer Lois Finlayson, the first person for whom he has any feeling since the murder of an earlier love.	145426
1990	Jack Lynch: Software Bomb, The	NM	OWN - P	Womack Steve	#2 Jack Lynch Mysteries. PR	Public Relations Man Jack Lynch used to be a wage-earning public relations hack for the First Interstate Bank of Louisiana. Now he's a freelance public-relations hack whose client is the same bank.A villainous computer hacker has threatened to wipe out the bank's files if $5 million isn't deposited in an offshore account. Hired by the bank's lame-duck president, Jack suspects an inside job.The department is thick with petty jealousies, ambition and personal vendettas. Lynch is a regular fellow, filled with anxiety, loneliness and more than a little fear of the future. But he muddles on.	145427
1995	Jack McMorrow: Bloodline	NM	OWN - P	Boyle, Gerry	#2 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack Morrow, a freelance journalist, sticks his head above the tree line long enough to contract for an article for a New England Look magazine on kids having kids.  The high-school girl he interviews is found dead.	145428
1998	Jack McMorrow: Borderline	N	OWN	Boyle, Gerry	#5 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow makes a pit stop in Scanesett while researching a travel article on Benedict Arnold's 1775 march to Quebec.Keeps doubling back to Scanesett where he is threatened, hunted, beaten up, and forced to play role in redneck game of hide-and-week.	145429
2000	Jack McMorrow: Cover Story	N		Boyle, Gerry	#6 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow returns to New York City and fins himself investigating the biggest story in the city's pre-September 11 history.McMorrow exorcises the ghosts of his journalistic past as a disgraced Metro reporter for the New York Times by proving he's still a match for the city's toughest stories and most dangerous characters.Journalists and journalism featured throughout the book, which provides a rare glimpse into McMorrow's formative years as an investigative reporter.Delves into McMorrow's intimate relationship with disgraced NYPD detective Butch Casey, shining right on the similarities and differences between detectives and investigative reporters.	145430
1994	Jack McMorrow: Deadline	NM	OWN - P	Boyle, Gerry	#1 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow. Portrays journalists, their daily toils and their ethical dilemmas. McMorrow, former New York Times Metro reporter has come to take over the local weekly in the town of Androscoggin in Maine.Seemingly friendless and ineffective staff photographer is found drowned in the river. McMorrow wonders why and questions the local police's inaction. Rhythms of the weekly newspaper. Tension of McMorrow's investigation.	145431
2004	Jack McMorrow: Home Body	NM		Boyle, Gerry	#8 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Journalist Jack McMorrow may have left New York City for rural Maine, but his knock for following an explosive story is as street-smart as ever. McMorrow took job as copy editor at the Clario for health insurance -- a baby of his own is on the way.Story followed him this right, right to his own front door. Homeless teenager McMorrow rescued from a brutal street fight breaks into McMorrow's isolated cabin looking for safe haven.  He vanishes again.Newsman's nose for a good story keeps him out of the office and on journalism's front lines.Journalist Jack McMorrow is on a trip to Portland from his country cabin with his pregnant lover. They prevent a street gang from attacking a teenage runaway who eludes them. Later McMorrow spots him and tries to help him but he slips away again.McMorrow finds and loses the troubled boy eight times. Good deeds are suspect in a society of stalkers and prey.	145432
1996	Jack McMorrow: Lifeline	NM	OWN - P	Boyle, Gerry	#3 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow. Former New York Times reporter now working for a small paper in Maine. Covering the courthouse, he senses a good story when he meets a young woman complaining of domestic abuse.He writes about her story arousing the wrath of her loutish boyfriend. When the woman is murdered, suspicion falls not only on the boyfriend but also on Reporter Tanner.	145433
1997	Jack McMorrow: Potshot	N		Boyle, Gerry	#4 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow. McMorrow flees to Maine to escape the workaholic drive that led him to become a top reporter for The New York Times. Now he works as a freelancer. Asked by a group of old hippies to do a story on the legalization of marijuana.It's a quick $300, but the story soon forces McMorrow to get involved with violent gangsters.	145434
2003	Jack McMorrow: Pretty Dead	NM		Boyle, Gerry	#7 Jack McMorrow Mysteries	Reporter Jack McMorrow has discovered daughter of an elite Boston couple may be victim of physical abuse. The Connellys, magnets for both the tabloids and the legitimate press, aren't talking. But a family acquaintance is more forthcoming.The pretty source has got an angle on the family no one else has. But when her secrets are buried along with her body in an isolated stretch of woods, McMorrow's story becomes a front-page headline.It's leading him to places far darker than her grave. Journalism and journalistic references permeate this story.McMorrow is a former New York Times Reporter who takes over the local weekly in Androscoggin, Maine.	145435
2003	Jack Milton: Fairy Tale Detective	M				News Media. Eager Reporter (Bernice Liuson Sim). Beat Reporter (Kelly Cook). Detective and his trusty sidekick try to solve the murders of the world's most famous storybook characters.	145436
1962	Jack Paar Program	T			Series 1962-1965.	Host Jack Parr	145437
1953	Jack Paar Show	DT			Series. 11-13-1953 to 5-25-1956. NBC	Host-Interviewer Jack Paar.	145438
1957	Jack Paar Show, The	DT			Series 1957- 1962	Host Jack Parr	145439
1953	Jack Paar Tonite	T			Series 1953-	Host Jack Parr	145440
2007	Jack Parlabane: Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks	NM		Brookmyre, Christopher	#5 Jack Parlabane Mysteries	Investigative Journalist Jack Parlabane, a  hard-partying, wisecracking Scottish reporter is dead. Or is he? He has been elected Rector of Glasgow's Kelvin University taking over the post from a celebrity psychic.The psychic established a chair to investigate, using rigorous scientific controls, the causes of paranormal activity: mind-reading, levitating objects, speaking to the dead.Due to his reputation as a skeptic, Jack is invited to be an official observer the whole exercise. Delighted to have the opportunity to puncture the unquestioning faith of true believes -- the unsinkable rubber ducks -- Jack accepts with alacrity.But the outcome of the experiment is unexpected and threatens to scuttle his own beliefs as well as his survival.	145441
2004	Jack Parlabane: Be My Enemy Or, Fuck This for a Game of Soldiers	N		Brookmyre, Christopher	#4 Jack Parlabane Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jack Parlabane of Saturday Magazine. For three years no one has tried to kill him and he fears he's losing his touch. Assignment in the Scottish countryside -- a free weekend of shooting at PR people with a paintball gun.Suddenly no one can tell what's real and what isn't, whether this is part of the game or, if everybody is fighting for their lives. Maria Scoular, the Saturday magazine editor.Tabloid newspaper informed him and everybody else that he had been cuckolded…story had been part of a far more elaborate stick-up that landed him in prison and certain others in the ground.People had died, careers had been ruined, a conspiracy was unmasked, a killer jailed and Parlabane had lost several feet of intestine in the process of getting the truth.To Maria: "You mean to me in my capacity as an investigative journalist with better things to do than write advertorial guff for your Travel pages, or to me in my capacity as a cantankerous cynic…."	145442
2000	Jack Parlabane: Boiling a Frog	NM		Brookmyre, Christopher	#3 Jack Parlabane Mysteries	Investigative Journalist Jack Parlabane, a  hard-partying, wisecracking Scottish reporter who has been a partisan crusader against the sleaze and cronyism of the latter days of the Conservative government.Now he finds himself far more confused in an era of spin, so confused that he finds himself in jail for burgling the offices of the Catholic Church in Scotland.An outbreak of public morality has followed a child-porn scandal is as spurious as the photographs that turned up on the hard discs of various senior Labor figures. Parlabane follows his nose through a web of deceit and murder to the truth.	145443
1997	Jack Parlabane: Country of the Blind	NM		Brookmyre, Christopher	#2 Jack Parlabane Mysteries	Investigative Journalism Jack Parlabane, a hard-bitten Scottish journalist,  is back up to his eyeballs in murder, mayhem and political intrigue when a conservative tabloid mogul Roland Voss is discovered at his country estate with his throat slit.The billionaire mogul's wife and bodyguards are killed. Police arrest four men fleeing the scene, but for Parlabane it all doesn't add up and he suspects the fix is in unless he can get to the bottom of things before everybody else.Voss was a publishing pirate who made Rupert Murdoch look like a softy. Freelance Reporter Parlabane remembers that the late Mr. Voss tried once to frame Jack and send him to the slammer. So the reporter is only too glad to help.	145444
1996	Jack Parlabane: Quite Ugly One Morning	NM		Brookmyre, Christopher	#1 Jack Parlabane Mysteries	Investigative Journalist Jack Parlabane, a  hard-partying, wisecracking Scottish reporter, stumbles across a corpse in Britain. The hedonist journalist investigates the murder of a young, well-to-do citizen of Edinburgh.Crooked cops, guns-for-hire and cheating spouses complicate matters as does Jack's growing affection for the dead man's wife.Local Journalist Duncan McLean is gay and an old friend. Gay liaison between Dalziel and Parlabane.	145445
1995	Jack Reed: Killer Amongst Us, A	MT	VHS 344  (Excerpts)			News Media	145446
1995	Jack Reed: One of Our Own	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Donna Yamamoto). Reporter #2 (Gavin Buhr).	145447
1992	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  All Men Make Faults	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso: The Darkness Within #1. July, 1992	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Creeper took part in mission against Eclipso in which he and almost all the others on the mission was killed. An ability to regenerate his body allowed him to survive.	145448
1971	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  And Be a Villain	CB		Ditko, Steve	Detective Comics #418. December, 1971	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145449
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  And Hellgrammite Is His Name	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold #80. October-November, 1968	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145450
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Bedlam Beneath the Big Top	CB		Ditko, Steve	Detective Comics #448. June, 1975	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145451
1979	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Beware Mr. Wrinkles.	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #254/3. December, 1978-January, 1979.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145452
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Black Beauty	CB		Ditko, Steve	Action Comics #563. January, 1985.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145453
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Break-in at the Big House (as Jack Ryder).	CB		Ditko, Steve	Detective Comics #445. February-March, 1975	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145454
1992	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Brilliant Men	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso: The Darkness Within #2. October, 1992.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145455
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Cast the First Stone	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold #143. September-October, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145456
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Cold Night in Hell, A	CB		Ditko, Steve	Showcase '93 #12/3. December, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145457
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Day All Hell Broke Loose, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Devil Annual #1. 1985.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Ryder is also The Creeper. His situation made him a celebrity and made headlines so he was admitted to psychiatric care. Proteus, the engineer Emil Yatz who created The Creeper, posed as Jack's therapist Dr. Skolos and coaxed the Creeper back out of JackThe Creeper ran, but was recaptured by Proteus who finally told Jack his true origins. Proteus' body was dying and he needed to unlock the secrets of his success that lay within the Creeper.Proteus literally swallowed the Creeper and began to assimilate his body, but Jack saved himself by reverting back into human form. The Cropper is an outlet for Jack's wild side -- the side that inherited his mother's mental illness.	145458
1976	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Deadly Medicine	CB		Ditko, Steve	Adventure Comics #445/2. May-June, 1976.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145459
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Death Walk	CB		Ditko, Steve	Adventure Comics #447/2. September-October, 1976.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145460
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Enter Doctor Storme	CB		Ditko, Steve	Cancelled Comic Cavalcade #2. Fall, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145461
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Faust Food	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #6. May, 1998	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145462
1977	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Fiddler's Concert of Crime, The (as Jack Ryder).	CB		Ditko, Steve	Teen Titans, Vol. 1, #46. February, 1977).	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145463
1979	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Furious Fran and the Dagger Lady	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #255/3. February-March, 1979.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145464
1991	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Ghost of Luthor, The (as Jack Ryder).	CB		Ditko, Steve	Action Comics #668. August, 1991. 26.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145465
1987	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Gray Life Gray Dreams	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League #5. September, 1987.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145466
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  He Who Laughs Last	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #8. July, 1998	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145467
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Hour of Darkness	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #13. November, 1993	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Ryder is also The Creeper and was part of a "suicide" mission to destroy Eclipso. He traveled to the Caribbean under the cover of a news reporter, but Eclipso decimated all the heroes present including The Creeper.After some time dormant, his supernatural healing powers revived Ryder's body and he began wandering the jungles of Parador. He was found by a man named Miriam Leary and returned with her to the U.S.In "death" he had lost all knowledge of his life as the Creeper, this subconscious knowledge drove Ryder mad.	145468
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Isle of Fear, The	CB		O'Neil, Dennis	Beware the Creeper #3. July-August, 1968	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder pursues a second career as the costumed Creeper pursued by the engineer Emil Yatz who created the Creeper. Yatz appears as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain Proteus.	145469
1987	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Justice League…International	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League International Vol. 1, #7. November, 1987	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145470
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Last Ha Ha, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Joker #3. September-October, 1975.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145471
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Many Faces of Proteus, The	CB		O'Neil, Dennis	Beware the Creeper #2. July-August, 1968.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder pursues a second career as the costumed Creeper pursued by the engineer Emil Yatz who created the Creeper. Yatz appears as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain Proteus.	145472
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Menace of the Human Firefly	CB		Ditko, Steve	First Issue Special #7. October, 1975.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145473
1976	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Mind Over Murder	CB		Ditko, Steve	Adventure Comics #446/2. July-August, 1976.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145474
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  New Hopes, New Fears	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #318/2. February, 1983.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145475
1981	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Paperchase	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold #178. September, 1981.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145476
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Past Tension	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #4. March, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145477
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Reality War, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #250. April-May, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145478
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Return of the Past	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics $250/2. April-May 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145479
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Scramble	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #12, October, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145480
1997	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Screaming To Get Out	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #1. December, 1997	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.As a tabloid reporter, Jack made lots of enemies. "Jack Ryder's Hot Seat" was the most widely read expose column in New York City for no one was exempt from Ryder's crusading tirades.Ryder's great love was for unveiling corruption and nothing in heaven or hell could bar his path once he latched on to a story. Originally he was not so successful. Lost his job as a reporter and went into security.He was on the trail of mobsters who kidnapped Professor Emil Yatz. Ryder was critically cut in a battle and to save his life Yatz implanted Jack with small ionized promethium plate that stores sub-atomic coding of any number of inorganic material.The device quickly healed his wounds, but there was no time before the operation to remove Ryder's grotesque harlequin costume and activating the device transformed him into another being - the Creeper (yellow skin and green hair).	145481
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  See How They Run!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #6. April,1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145482
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  There Shall Come a Gathering	CB		Ditko, Steve	Showcase #100. May, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145483
1969	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Time to Die, A	CB		O'Neil, Dennis	Beware the Creeper #6. March-April, 1969	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder pursues a second career as the costumed Creeper pursued by the engineer Emil Yatz who created the Creeper. Yatz appears as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain Proteus.After a few battles, Proteus left the Creeper alone. Ryder learned the secret of his "other self" -- a self hidden within the sub-atomic matrix of the device imbedded under his skin, a self that emerged on demand.It brought him into a twisted, twilight world between sanity and psychosis. He also continued a successful career as a journalist using every conventional and unconventional method of expose frauds, charlatans and crooks.	145484
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Under Attack	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #4. February, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145485
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Walking Wounded	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #5. April, 1998	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145486
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  War Zone	CB		Ditko, Steve	Crisis on Infinite Earths #9. December, 1985.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145487
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Where Lurks the Menace	CB		Ditko, Steve	Beware the Creeper #1. May-June, 1968.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder pursues a second career as the costumed Creeper pursued by the engineer Emil Yatz who created the Creeper. Yatz appears as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain Proteus.	145488
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Which Face Hides My Enemy?	CB		O'Neil, Dennis	Beware the Creeper #4. November-December, 1968	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder pursues a second career as the costumed Creeper pursued by the engineer Emil Yatz who created the Creeper. Yatz appears as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain Proteus.	145489
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Words in Limbo	CB		Ditko, Steve	Crisis on Infinite Earths#4. August, 1985.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145490
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The):  Ye Who Enter Here	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #322/2. June, 1983.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145491
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): All-Demonds Adieu	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #323/2. July, 1983.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145492
1999	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Bigger They Come, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	JLA #27. March, 1999.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145493
2004	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Brothers in Blood, Part 3: Pandora's Box	CB			Outsiders 6 (January 2004)	Reporter Arthur Harris is assigned to cover the Slab, an Antarctic prison for supervillains. After stealing the story from Jack Ryder (see The Creeper), he and his photographer hide in an office during a prison riot.When he is rescued by the Outsiders, he panics: "Don't hurt us! I can write a good piece on this for you guys! Like an Attica kind of thing!" Green Arrow identifies himself, calms Harris down, and says he's "not much of a reporter."	145494
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Call to Arms, A	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #11. September, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145495
1969	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Color of Rain Is Death, The	CB		O'Neil, Dennis	Beware the Creeper #5. January-February, 1969.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145496
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Coming of the Creeper, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Showcase #73. March-April, 1968. First appearance.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Ryder took on case of Professor Yatz, a scientist captured by criminals. Created a bizarre costume made of odds and ends including a green wig and a red sheepskin cape. Infiltrated masquerade party at the place where Yatz was being held.Criminals found and fatally injured him, but Yatz healed his wound with a formula he invented and planted a device in the wound. The revived Ryder defeated the crooks, but in the process was falsely branded a criminal himself.Ryder decided to continue fighting crime as the maniacal Creeper.  Implant gives Ryder ability to instantaneously change into his Creeper costume. Six feet tall. 194 pounds. blue eyes as Jack. Black eyes as the Creeper.As the Creeper, he possesses greatly enhanced strength and reflexes, as well as a healing factor, which later enabled him to come back to life after his death at the hands of villain Eclipso.	145497
1986	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Death at the Dawn of Time	CB		Ditko, Steve	Crisis on Infinite Earths #10. January, 1986.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145498
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Disrupter, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #251/3. June-July, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145499
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Enter: The Creeper	CB		Ditko, Steve	Detective Comics #447. May, 1975.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145500
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Eye of the Storm, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Red Tornado #3. September, 1985	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145501
1999	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Hyper-Tension!  Epilogue: Out of Hyper-Time	CB		Ditko, Steve	Superboy, Vol. 3. #65. August, 1999.	Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder out of Boston.	145502
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): I Gave Him Everything He Ever Wanted	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #320/2. April, 1983.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145503
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Insanitation	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #1,000,000. November, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145504
2001	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Justice League, Part II: Jungle Work	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons #1. March, 2001	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145505
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Keeper of Secrets is Death, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #252/3. August-September, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145506
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Madhouse	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #7. June, 1998	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145507
1987	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Make War No More (as Jack Ryder)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League #2. June, 1987.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145508
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Mass Hysteria	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #11. October, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145509
1987	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Massacre in Gray	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League #6. October, 1987.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145510
2000	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Media Blitz (as Jack Ryder)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Sins of Youth: Kid Flash/Impulse #1. May, 2000	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145511
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Mental Block	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #9. August, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145512
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Moon Lady and the Monster	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #249/3. February-March, 1978	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145513
1987	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Moving Day (as Jack Ryder).	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League International Vol. 1, #8/1. December, 1987	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder as the Creeper has met the Justice League several times.	145514
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Playgrounds	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #321/2. May, 1983	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145515
1985	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Prophecy of the Demon-Plague	CB		Ditko, Steve	DC Comics Presents #88. December, 1985.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145516
1988	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Rising and Advancing of Ten Spirits, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Millennium #8. February, 1988.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145517
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Shadow In the Mirror	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #2. January, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.During Jack Ryder's absence as the absence, his TV show was taken over by his romantic interest or rival Vera Sweet (nee Swetowski). While getting back on his feet, he occasionally stayed in Vera's apartment. He was soon back on the job as a muckraker.As a investigative journalist working out of Boston he solved crimes and put the bad guys in prison. As the Creeper, he is completely free to go after those who prey on the helpless. His laugh has a paralytic quality causing nausea and disorientation.He also attacks the unspeakably evil that only the Creeper's horrifying appearance and quirky, savage unpredictability can strike into their hearts the terror they exact on the innocent. As the Creeper, Ryder possesses Olympic-level combat skills.He has extraordinary strength, stamina and recuperative powers. His most formidable weapon is his insanity -- his foes never know what he might to next. Ryder can transform himself into the Creeper and back instantly.	145518
1975	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Showdown in San Lorenzo	CB		Ditko, Steve	Super-Team Family #2. December, 1975-January, 1976	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145519
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Split Decision	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #10. September, 1998	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145520
1998	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Straitjacket	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper #3. February, 1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack stumbles across Emil Yatz, the engineer of Jack's transformation into the Creeper or Yatz selected him as a test subject.  Yatz gained the ability to alter his form, but it was unstable. So he wanted a new test subject.Experiment on Jack was much more successful. Ryder became a mad "creep" and escaped from Yatz soon after the transformation. His memories of the event were shattered. He went on to believe Yatz had saved his life.He began a second career as the costumed Creeper. Yatz pursued the Creeper in another form and appeared as an arch-foe, the shape-changing villain, Proteus.	145521
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Torture Chamber	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #5. March, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145522
1977	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Triumph and Treachery	CB		Ditko, Steve	Secret Society of Super-Villains #10. October, 1977.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145523
1983	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Turnabout is Deadly Play	CB		Ditko, Steve	Flash, Vol. 1, #319/2. March, 1983.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145524
1977	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Turnabout is Unfair Play	CB		Ditko, Steve	Secret Society of Super-Villains #9. September, 1977.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145525
1969	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Versus the Creeper	CB		Ditko, Steve	Justice League of America #70. March 1969.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Jack Ryder as the Creeper mete the Justice League several times. Once, during its early days.	145526
1993	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): War Party	CB		Ditko, Steve	Eclipso #3. January, 1993.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145527
1968	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Wham-TV	CB			Beware the Creeper #1. May-June, 1968.	TV Broadcasting Company Wham-TV where Jack Ryder (aka The Creeper) used to work as a reporter. Ryder's employer at the time was Bill Brane.	145528
2001	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & The American Way? (as Jack Ryder).	CB		Ditko, Steve	Action Comics #775. March 2001.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145529
1978	Jack Ryder (Creeper, The): Wrecker, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	World's Finest Comics #253/3. October-November, 1978.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145530
1968	Jack Ryder (The Creeper):	CB			Showcase #73. 1968.	TV Reporter-Interviewer Jack Ryder, one of the hottest, most controversial television personalities. Serious interviewer. In retaliation for his critical interview of a top official, Ryder fired form his TV network.Investigative Reporter friend gets him a job in security. Trying to save a scientist-professor, he is severely wounded. Scientist injects him with healing serum before he is killed. Ryder is transformed into his alter ego, The Creeper.Creeper kills all the kidnappers. Ryder then utilizes his crazed alias to become a vigilante. Ends up being a force for good.Ryder, like so many reporters, moved between several cities throughout his career. The Creeper operates not only in Gotham City, but also in Boston, New York City, and most recently Metropolis. Ryder runs afoul of Clark Kent.Ryder, working for the Daily Star, often competes with Kent for stories. Ryder joins the Daily Planet and the rivalry heats up. Manages to take over Kent's position.	145531
1968	Jack Ryder (The Creeper): Beware the Creeper	CB		O'Neil, Dennis (plotted by Steve Ditko for the first issue).	Beware the Creeper. 6 issues. 1968-1969	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Ryder as the Creeper fought villains, completely free to go after those who prey on the helpless. He also continued a successful career as a journalist, using every conventional and unconventional method to expose frauds, charlatans and crooks.As the Creeper, Ryder can transform himself into the Creeper and back instantaneously. Ryder possesses Olympic-level combat skills and has extraordinary strength, stamina and recuperative powers.His most formidable weapon is his insanity — the Creeper's foes never know what he might do next.	145532
1997	Jack Ryder (The Creeper): Creeper, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Creeper, The. 12 issues. 1997-1998.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.	145533
1968	Jack Ryder: Creeper, The:	CB		Ditko, Steve	Showcase #73 (April, 1968) first appearance.	Tabloid Columnist-Investigative Reporter Jack Ryder was born to the publisher of the successful Union Dispatch. His father's history would influence Jack's own future. His mother, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while Jack was still a child, died.Ryder took on case of Professor Yatz, a scientist captured by criminals. Created a bizarre costume made of odds and ends including a green wig and a red sheepskin cape. Infiltrated masquerade party at the place where Yatz was being held.Criminals found and fatally injured him, but Yatz healed his wound with a formula he invented and planted a device in the wound. The revived Ryder defeated the crooks, but in the process was falsely branded a criminal himself.Ryder decided to continue fighting crime as the maniacal Creeper.  Implant gives Ryder ability to instantaneously change into his Creeper costume.As the Creeper, he possesses greatly enhanced strength and reflexes, as well as a healing factor, which later enabled him to come back to life after his death at the hands of villain Eclipso.	145534
1997	Jack Ryder: New Batman/Superman Adventures, The: Beware the Creeper (aka New Batman Adventures, The)	C	DVD -R HQ 4685		Episode #23. 11-7-1998	TV Reporter, WGBS Anchor Jack Ryder (Jeff Bennett - Voice) who is insane challenges the Joker who throws him into a vat of chemicals and turns him into the manically wacky superhero, The Creeper (Jeff Bennett - Voice).Nutty, crazy, out of his mind, no one knows what to think of Ryder, a reporter gone mad who turns into the insane Creeper. Batman is not amused and neither is the Joke who believes Creeper is stealing the clown's Gotham-wide act of insanity.	145535
1997	Jack Ryder: New Batman/Superman Adventures, The: Cold Comfort (aka New Batman Adventures, The)	C			Episode #3. 10-12-1997	TV Reporter, WGBS Anchor Jack Ryder (Jeff Bennett - Voice). Mr. Freeze is back and bitter as ever as he plans to release his vengeance on Gotham City. Freeze also has a big surprise for Batman.	145536
1998	Jack Ryder: New Batman/Superman Adventures, The: Over the Edge (aka New Batman Adventures, The)	C			Episode #11. 5-23-1998	TV Reporter, WGBS Anchor Jack Ryder (Jeff Bennett - Voice). Commissioner Gordon blames Batman for the death of his daughter Barbara, and will stop at nothing to end Batman's reign as Gotham City's Dark Knight.	145537
2003	Jack Sheet: Headless	N		Beardshear, Edward	#3 Jack Sheet Investigations	Reporter Jack Sheet of the Courier Gazette is assigned to write the story on a headless corpse stuffed in an unoccupied University Hospital room. Soon a series of torsos with alternating heads start appearing with frightening rapidity. Jack is forced to go New Age on this one and unwillingly visits the Land of Weird. Even he can’t believe what he finds or how he finds it. 	145538
2003	Jack Sheet: Knowing Jack	N		Beardshear, Edward	#1 Jack Sheet Investigations	Reporter Jack Sheet of the Courier Gazette drops out of college and somehow lands a job on the state’s leading newspaper. He comes under the wing of a grizzled newsman veteran, Lee Robb, who trains him tough and fires him up to find a boffo career-building story early. Jack puts himself in a 1950s Insane Asylum to check out the suspicious death of an alcoholic named Patrick Francis Moran. Jack jumps the gun and circumvents his cautious managing editor and his safety net gets ripped. What’s a boy to do when all help fails and he’s stranded with a false identity, a shady purpose and a ward full of violent men and convict criminals? And those are the good guys because if the administration discovers him or his purpose, he is truly dead. 	145539
2003	Jack Sheet: Spike	N		Beardshear, Edward	#2 Jack Sheet Investigations	Reporter Jack Sheet of the Courier Gazette is lead down the primrose path to personal hell and a couple of near-death experiences by a dead, but buxom blonde with a bad past and a railroad spike head decoration. Along the way he and Fatback Banion connive to spike the ambitions of corrupt movers and shakers who want to bilk an entire state and whose strings are pulled by a sick slick deadly and surprise puppet master. 	145540
1918	Jack Spurlock, Prodigal	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	145541
1988	Jack the Ripper	MT			Miniseries	Reporter Benjamin Bates (Jonathan Moore) for The Star who sees the Ripper murders as an opportunity for a crusade.  Pawn of a vigilante committee trying to stir up dissension against the police department.Mr. Paulson, Central News Agency (Peter Hughes). Star Editor O'Connor (T.P. McKenna).	145542
2004	Jack the Ripper	G			PC Game -	Reporter Jimmy Palmer is writing a series of articles about horrible murders in the Low Side District of New York and will soon become involved in a game of cat and mouse with -- Jack the Ripper.Along Palmer's dark journey he will foster a friendship with a young singer and meet numerous other colorful characters of this poor district.Beginning with the search of witnesses to the crimes, Palmer's snooping will soon lead him to investigate suspects. His daily editorials trigger the interest of the serial killer himself, who begins to correspond with Palma via the newspaper.This leads Palmer to surmise that this killer is the infamous Jack the Ripper. Game involves 12 days and nights.	145543
1940	Jack Wander	CB				War Correspondent and American reporter	145544
1943	Jack Winstead: Scarlet Phantom	CB				Reporter Jack Winstead for the Globe	145545
2001	Jack'd	M				Cameraman (Bret Goldhorn).	145546
1988	Jack's Back	M	SVD 1193			News Media. Reporter (Richard Parker). TV Anchorman (Mario Machado).Serial killer in Los Angeles celebrates Jack the Ripper's 100th birthday by committing similar murders.	145547
2006	Jack's Law	M				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Jennifer Klekas). News Reporter #2 (Liliana Arredondo). .Retired undercover vice cop's world is torn apart when his wife and daughter are murdered.	145548
1997	Jackal, The	M				Reporter (Gayle Jessup)	145549
2009	Jackboots on Whitehall	M			United Kingdom	News Reader (Hugh Fraser - Voice). The Scottish defeat the German invasion of England in World War II.	145550
2000	Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Jason Millman).	145551
1950	Jackie Robinson Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 9046, 9045. VHS 1361			News Media	145552
1993	Jackie Thomas Show, The: Forces of Nature, The	T			Episode #10. 2-2-1993	Reporter #1 (Sam Rubin). Reporter #2 (Mark Kriski).	145553
2001	Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter #1 (Steve Behal). Reporter #2 (David Talbot). Reporter #3 (Gary Fruchtman). Photographer (Robert B. Kennedy).	145554
1999	Jackie's Back!	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Rae Ritke). Hospital Reporter (Terrance Flack).	145555
1950	Jackpot, The	M		McNulty, John (New Yorker article). Phoebe and Henry Ephron (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Harry Summers (James Gleason) helps hero win a radio contest. Prizes he receives make a shambles of his life and home. Reporter points out the hero has to pay income taxes on his winnings. He provides the hero with name of contact in Chicago.Contact operates off-track betting parlor and may be interested in buying diamond ring that was one of the prizes. Hero arrested when place is raided. Reporter bails him out and hero moves in with newsman when he loses wife and job.Chicago contact arranges to pay hero's debt because hero did not rat on him to police. During radio honest, hero has to guess identity of mystery husband. One of candidates is reporter-turned-playwright Charles MacArthur (The Front Page).No one knows who he is until someone identifies him as husband of actress Helen Hayes (Reporter thinks he is Edgar  Bergen's dummy). Photographer (Billy Wayne).	145556
2000	Jackrabbit Moon	N		Arnopoulos, Sheila McLeod		Reporter Maggie MacKinnan is a 37-year-old star reporter at the Montreal Tribune who is wrenched from her life of respectability when she meets a young biker who has been arrested and his stripper wife for causing death of their infant son.As a reporter covering the court case, MacKinnan is caught between her newspaper's hunger for a sensational story about child abuse and her own growing awareness that there are no simple answers.Probing deeper into the child's death, MacKinnan uncovers the reality of ordinary people with no skills who are forced to live by any means.  She is transformed by the darkness she enters.	145557
2007	Jackrabbit Sky	M				Photographer Peter Rawlings (Michael Ward).	145558
1961	Jacks and Knaves: Great Art Robbery, The	T			Episode #3. 11-30-1961	Reporter (Anthony Ashdown - Young Reporter). Older Reporter (Louis Haslar).	145559
1940	Jackson Beck	R				Narrator Jackson Beck died at 92 in 2004 after being a versatile master of the microphone for nearly 70 years. His voice introduced Superman and more than 1,600 radio broadcasts of "The Adventures of Superman in the 1940s in New York City.Narrator of The March of Time newsreels. Beck also played such characters on radio as The Cisco Kid and was the voice of Bluto in nearly 300 Popeye cartoons.	145560
2006	Jackson Corners	N		Hart, Jennifer		Advice Columnist Isabella Roberts buys a home in a remote area of the historic Hudson Valley hoping to start a new life for herself and her young daughter.Supported by her two long time friends and colleagues, she attempts to put the pieces of her shattered life back together. But someone is watching.A carpenter friend is always there to help. But is he too good to be true?	145561
1992	Jacksons, The: American Dream, An	MT				Reporter (Randy Kirby)	145562
1975	Jacob Asch: All God's Children	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#2 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145563
1986	Jacob Asch: At the Hands of Another	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#7 Jacob Asch Mystery	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145564
1979	Jacob Asch: Castles Burning	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#5 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145565
1974	Jacob Asch: Dead Are Discreet, The	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#1 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145566
1977	Jacob Asch: Dead Ringer	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#4 Jacob Asch Mystery	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145567
1994	Jacob Asch: False Pretenses	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#11 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145568
1987	Jacob Asch: Fast Fade	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#9 Jacob Asch Mystery	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.So now he's a tough, cynical, half-Jewish Los Angeles private dick who gets involved ion nasty murders.Asch turns up in Palm Springs where a director is shooting a film. He's been hired to prove that the director is a man who deserted his client 16 years ago.The set is in turmoil. Then the director's body is discovered dressed in women's underwear and covered with obscene lipstick scrawls.As Asch searches for the killer, he finds that the director was hated and that everybody involved ion the film benefits from his death.	145569
1981	Jacob Asch: Hard Trade	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#6 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145570
1976	Jacob Asch: Killing Floor, The	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#3 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145571
1989	Jacob Asch: Other People's Money	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#10 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145572
1984	Jacob Asch: Three With a Bullet	NM		Lyons, Arthur	#8 Jacob Asch Mysteries	Former Reporter Jacob Asch is now a private detective. He was a reporter for the L.A. Chronicle until he went to jail for refusing to reveal a source. He did six months on a contempt of court and when he was sprung, journalism lost its appeal to him.	145573
2004	Jacob Two Two: Jacob Two Two and the Daily Crown	C	DVD -R HQ 6862. DVD -R HQ 8337.		Episode. 1-3-2004. Series 9-1-2003 to 1-1-2006.	Newspaper brainwashes unexpecting readers.	145574
1978	Jacob Two Two: Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang	T			Canada.	Reporter (Daniel Richler) in the court house in this children's fantasy.	145575
1997	Jacob’s Ladder	N		Yanofsky, Joel		Newspaper Editor is a transsexual. He joins a cast of characters made up of rogue real estate agents, sentimental adulterers, an obese shrink, an agoraphobic travel agent and a proselytizing rabbinical student with his sights set on Jacob Glassman’s soul. Glassman is a thirty-something stuck in the suburban home he grew up in and clinging to the status quo for dear life. He is pursuing two women at the same time and is caught up in a shifting series of love triangles. 	145576
1747	Jacobite's Journal, The	ER	COPY	Fielding, Henry		Press. Commentaries on the news.  Saturday, Dec. 5, 1747 Numb. AI.  References to Addison and Steele. Porcupine Pillage. Athenian Grubstreeter.  1748.	145577
1983	Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number	MT		Timerman, Jacob (Book -- "{Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number), Oliver P. Drexell Jr.,  Stan Silverman (Story), Linda Yellen, Jonathan Platnick, Drexell (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Jewish Newspaper Publisher in Argentina, Jacobo Timerman (Roy Scheider) who supports the new military regime but becomes a political prisoner after printing the names of people who have disappeared while trying to help his son's girlfriend.Details his arrest in 1977 and the torture to which he was subjected, and 18 months of house arrest. Torture has as much to do with his heritage and personal beliefs as with his journalistic practices.After enduring years of oppression he and his wife escape to the United States.Real Timerman was quoted as saying the film was accurate, his co writer Budd Schulberg objected to changes and was credited under a pseudonym (Oliver F. Drexell, Jr.).	145578
1959	Jacqueline	M				Journalist Haack (Horst Tappert).	145579
1981	Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy	MT		Gethers, Steven (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Jackie Kennedy (Jaclyn Smith). Journalism career of Jackie Kennedy. She  works as the "inquiring photographer" for the Washington Times-Herald. Works for the newspaper.Gets the job because of a recommendation from someone at the New York Times who knew her stepfather and when she first takes the position she is told to "shed that chiffon if you want to look like a real newspaperman."Agrees to work for $42.50 a week doing on-the-street interviews. Later goes to England to cover the coronation. Her experiences as a reporter serves her well when she becomes First Lady because she can easily handle the reporters at a press conference.Press Secretary (Jennifer Rhodes). Reporter (Vern Taylor).	145580
1951	Jacqueline Susann's Open Door	T				Host (Jacqueline Susann)	145581
1981	Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls	MT				News Media. Reporter (Debra Duggan). Reporter (Nicholas Guest). TV Commentator (Army Archerd). Editor (Sam Weisman). Photographer (David Channell). Cameraman (Burr Smidt).	145582
1998	Jacques Doillon - Les mots, l'emotion	DF			France	Interviewer Anne Brochet.	145583
2009	Jade del Cameron: Leopard’s Prey, The	N		Arruda, Suzanne	#4 Jade del Cameron Series	Photojournalist Jade del Cameron, animal wrangler, neophyte pilot, American adventuress and spunky photojournalist. When a local merchant’s body turns up on a coffee plantation in 1920, the authorities deem it a case of murder. The chief suspect is a wounded American war hero Sam Featherstone, now filmmaker and Jade’s flying mentor, who torments Jade with that age-old female dilemma, marriage or independence. In between solving crimes and rescuing baby animals, Jade laments the passing of old Africa and promotes nascent African independence. American adventuress Jade has returned home to British East Africa to help the Perkins and Daley Zoological Company collect wild animals for zoos in the United States. But the real danger begins when the body of a local merchant is found on a coffee-growing plantation. Authorities determine the cause of death to be murder -- and their prime suspect is Jade’s beau, movie-maker and ace World War I flyer Sam Featherstone. To clear Sam’s name, Jade launches her own investigation, but nothing prepares her for the journey that lies ahead, during which she’ll have to confront more than one kind of brutal killer, face-to-face.	145584
2006	Jade del Cameron: Mark of the Lion	N		Arruda, Suzanne	#1 Jade del Cameron Series	Photojournalist Jade del Cameron, animal wrangler, neophyte pilot, American adventuress and spunky photojournalist.In 1919, when most women only dream of adventure, Jade del Cameron lives it. After growing up tough on a New Mexico ranch, then driving an ambulance along the front lines of World War I, she can fire a rifle with deadly precision and stare down men maddened by shell shock. Now, still suffering lingering trauma from the Great War, she sets off for Africa, determined to fulfill a man’s dying wish -- and never expecting to become involved in murder.As an ambulance driver during World War I, Jade promises a dying soldier she’ll track down his brother. The only problem is that the soldier’s mother, whom Jade goes to visit in London, insists that she had only one son. Jade reasons that the missing brother must have been born to another woman, conceived when the now deceased family patriarch was exploring East Africa. So off she goes to Nairobi, where she mingles with the colonel elite, kills a hyena, learns Swahili, fingers a drug smuggler, romances a man twice her age, uncovers a murder and attracts the attentions of a local witch. 	145585
2008	Jade del Cameron: Serpent’s Daughter, The	N		Arruda, Suzanne	#3 Jade del Cameron Series	Photojournalist Jade del Cameron, animal wrangler, neophyte pilot, American adventuress and spunky photojournalist in the 1920s. Joining her mother for a holiday in the ancient port city of Tangier, Jade expects their trip will be far less dangerous than her safaris in East Africa. But soon after their introduction to a group of European tourists, Dona Inez del Cameron goes missing -- victim of an apparent kidnapping -- and shockingly, the French authorities seek to arrest Jade for the murder of a man whose body she discovered in a series of ancient tunnels. Now Jade must call upon her friends to help find her mother and expose the true villains, who have every intention of bringing about her own destruction. Jade’s desperate search leads her first to Marrakech, and then to a Berber village high in the Atlas Mountains, dodging drug smugglers, slave traders, and Jade’s old nemesis, Lilith Worthy. 	145586
2007	Jade del Cameron: Stalking Ivory	N		Arruda, Suzanne	#2 Jade del Cameron Series	Photojournalist Jade del Cameron, animal wrangler, neophyte pilot, American adventuress and spunky photojournalist in 1920. On a photography assignment in the northern territory of Mount Marsabit, Jade and her friends Beverly and Avery Dunbury hope to capture on film the area’s colossal elephants. Instead they discover the mutilated remains of four elephants and one man. The authorities suspect Abyssinian poachers and raiders in search of ivory and slaves. But Jade has her own suspicions, which are only heightened when she discovers a cache of German rifles hidden in a nearby cave. And when a Kikuyu boy accompanying her is captured by slave traders, Jade must join forces with handsome American pilot Sam Featherstone to rescue one of her own.Jade, a former World War I ambulance driver, travels to British East Africa in 1920 to photograph and write about elephants. En route to an elephant sanctuary in remote Mount Marsabit, accompanied by her friend Beverly, Bev’s husband, Lord Avery Dunbury, and a 12-year-old Kikuyu boy, whom Jade is mentoring, Jade discovers the corpses of four elephants slain for ivory and the dead King’s African rifle soldier who evidently tried to stop the poachers. Jade swears to find the killers. 	145587
1931	Jade Green Cats, The	NM		Blake, Eleanor		Press	145588
2006	Jade Phoenix	N		Goldsmith, Syd		Reporter Nick Malter.	145589
1996	Jaded	NM		Gaitano, Nick		Magazine Reporter Dabney Delaney-Hinckle is a crusading female journalist who is insatiable when it comes to tracking down a story.Detective of an elite Special Victims unit has to get his life in order -- his wife has left him taking their infant daughter, he's drinking heavily, and he's taking payoff from two dirty cops with ties to organized crime.His former partner and now boss suspects him of shady doings. And the reporter is peeking under his sheets.	145590
1916	Jaffery	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	145591
1914	Jaffery	N	OWN - H	Locke, William J.		War Correspondent Jaffrey Chayne returns from the Balkans with a widow bequeathed to him by a dying companion.	145592
1968	Jag - en oskuld	MF				Editor-in-Chief Einar Nilsson (Thomas Ungewitter). Features Editor Sigrid Nilsson (Sissi Kaiser).	145593
1979	Jag ar Maria	MF				Photographer (Petter Davidson).	145594
1968	Jag ar nyfiken - en film i blatt	MF				TV Reporter (Bo Holmstrom)	145595
1967	Jag ar nyfiken - en film i gult	MF				TV Reporter (Bo Holmstrom). TV  News Anchor (Ewonne Winblad - Herself).	145596
1990	Jag skall bli Sveriges Rembrandt eller do!	M				Critic (Thomas Roos - The Critic)	145597
1995	JAG:	T	VHS 350 - (Excerpts)		Episode	Reporter in Court Martial trial.	145598
2000	JAG:	T	SVD 875 ( (Media Excerpts)		Episode	Reporter on hijacked plane with Jag and military officials. Terrorists	145599
2003	JAG:	T	SVD 1473 (Media Excerpts).		Episode.	News Media	145600
1998	JAG: Act of Terror	T			Episode #67. 10-27-1998	News Media. Reporter #2 (Rick Scarry).  ZNN Reporter Will Baker (Jerry Penacoli). Millions of viewers are turned into witnesses when they see a Marine guard shoot an arrested terrorist on television. Its Harm's job to defend him.With Mac on the prosecution, she and Harm are pitted against each other in what seems like an open and shut case of cold-blooded murder.But when Harm is replaced by a civilian attorney with a defense plan that doesn't add up and whose fees are being paid by a wealthy right-wing industrialist. Harm decides to do some investigating of his own.	145601
2003	JAG: Boast, The	T	SVD 1473		Episode. 11-21-2003	Female Reporter on the stand testifies against a member of the U.S. Navy baseball team charged with assault after one of his pitches strikes a Marine his squad is playing against in the annual rivalry on the diamond. He boasted of what he did to her.Attorney says she is good-looking on the stand and was that the reason the soldier boasted to her. She says he was bragging not boasting. Also calls the female attorney good-looking sarcastically.	145602
2000	JAG: Boomerang (Part 2)	T			Episode #101. 2-15-2000	News Media. Channel 7 Reporter (Monique Wright).	145603
1995	JAG: Clipped Wings	T			Episode #59. 5-5-1998	News Media. ZNN Reporter (Thomas Tofel). Political pressures come into play after an F-14 pilot clips a ski helicopter during a NATO exercise over Italian airspace killing six civilians.Harm and Mac are assigned to opposite sides in the case but the Italalian government wants to prosecute on its own.	145604
2002	JAG: Code of Conduct	T			Episode #147. 1-15-2002	News Media. Reporter (Joanie Fox).	145605
2004	JAG: Coming Home	T	DVD -R 1664		Episode. #203.  5-7-2004	Reporters hound a grieving mother of a Maine killed in Iraq. Ham steps in to help her. Reporter #2 (Shelly Benedict). Overzealous reporters won't let her alone.	145606
1999	JAG: Contemptuous Words	T			Episode #94. 11-23-1999	Reporter (Andrea Cochran). Harm faces a court-martial when a letter critical of the president appears on the Op-Ed page of a newspaper and is traced to his computer.As an investigation threatens Harm's promotion as well as his entire career, a well-known conservative organization offers to represent him and Harm accepts.The key to Harm's defense is to find the actual letter-writer, so Bud digs through Harm's old case files searching for those with an axe to grind.	145607
2002	JAG: Critical Condition	T			Episode #159. 9-24-2002	Reporter Stuart Dunston (John D'Aquino) of ZNN happens to be at a base camp when Bud is brought in. Dunston reports arrival of an injured JAG officer, but does not report the name.JAG staff at HQ is stunned when they hear the latest ZNN report about Bud. That he was trying to save the life of a young child who already knew the precise location of the mines and wasn't in any real danger. Bud dies on the operating table.	145608
2005	JAG: Death at the Mosque	T			Episode #223. 4-1-2005	TV Reporter from ZNN films a marine private killing a seemingly unarmed civilian in a raid on a Mosque in Karbala, Iraq. The whole incident is on film making it a difficult task for Lt. Vukovic to defend the marine.	145609
1998	JAG: Embassy	T			Episode #63. 9-29-1998	Reporter (Loryn Locklin) of ZNN. Harm and Mac use a party at the Sudanese Embassy as a cover for their investigation of a kidnapping and they are caught by surprise when terrorists take the visiting dignitaries and Mac hostage.	145610
2004	JAG: Fighting Words	T	DVD -R 1650		Episode. 4-30-2004. Season #9. Episode #20	TV Reporter (Scott Rabinowitz) of ZNN and the News Media go after a marine general accused of making racist remarks about Islam during a church sermon. Trial is covered by reporters. Second Male Reporter (Chuck de Caro).News Media play an important part because by publicizing the general's sermon, they give the story national publicity that resonates around the Muslim world.	145611
2002	JAG: First Casualty	T	DVD -R HQ 6236. SVD 1160		Episode #153. 3-2-2002	TV Reporter Stuart Dunston (John D'Aquino) of ZNN is tried in military court when it is revealed he disobeyed orders. Dunston advised he would stay awy from reporting. But he was back in Afghanistan reporting for ZNN in less than two months.It turns out his assistant is a spy.  ZNN Broadcaster (Michelle Anne Johnson).While Harm and Mac are called in to investigate an aborted SEAL operation in Afghanistan, Harm accuses the TV News Reporter accompanying the SEALs for disobeying orders and causing the error.	145612
2003	JAG: Friendly Fire	T	SVD 1360		Episode #173. 2-11-2003	Commentator-Reporter Bill O'Reilly ("The O'Reilly Factor" - Himself).In another "ripped from the headlines": episode, Harm takes his turn on the bench in a friendly fire incident whereby British troops were killed after American pilot accidentally dropped his bomb ordnance on their location.	145613
1997	JAG: Ghosts	T			Episode #29. 2-14-1997	TV Anchor (Harvey Levin).	145614
1997	JAG: Good of the Service, The	T			Episode. 10-7-1997. Season #3. Episode #3.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Stacey Herring). Reporter #2 (Paul Keeley). Reporter #3 (Thomaas Crawford).	145615
2004	JAG: Hail and Farewell	T			Episode	News Media. ZNN News.	145616
2000	JAG: JAG TV	T	VHS 1277		Episode #115. 10-31-2000	News Media. Reporters Mary Hart and Craig Kilborn offer cameos. O.J. Simpson-like trial. Court-martial will be televised and the defense attorney is media savvy and slick.	145617
1997	JAG: Jinx	T			Episode #25. 1-17-1997	News Media. Female News Reporter (Pat Lalama). Male News Reporter (Barry Nolan).	145618
1998	JAG: Mr. Rabb Goes to Washington	M	SVD 1098, 1112		Episode #69. 11-10-1998	TV Newsman Norman Delaporte (Barry Jenner) of ZNN, reports that U.S. troops used chemical weapons against expatriate Americans during Gulf War in a shocking television report.	145619
1995	JAG: New Life, A	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1995	Reporters are on their way to interview Angela who returns from her first combat mission with fear in her eyes. Instead of resigning, she finds herself in the hero position.On the mission her commander shot down two enemy fighters but she gets the credit for this. During the night Angela is killed. Talk-Show Host Jay Leno (Himself).	145620
1995	JAG: Pilot (Part 1)	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1995	White House Correspondent (Andrea Jackson).	145621
2003	JAG: Posse Comitatus	T			Episode #190. 11-14-2003	News Media. Reporter (Maria Quiban). Marine helicopter pilot finds himself under investigation when he intervenes in a civilian law enforcement hostage situation and puts an end to the hostage crisis.	145622
2004	JAG: This Just In From Baghdad	T			Episode. 11-5-2004	Journalist reports that a senior defense department advisor was killed in Iraq. Soldier in charge is up for a court marshal. General Creswell takes over.	145623
2001	JAG: To Walk on Wings	T			Episode #130. 4-24-2001.	News Media. Reporter (Wendy Speake).	145624
2001	JAG: Touch and Go	T	SVD 1225, 879		Episode #120. 1-9-2001	News Media. Former colleague tells Harm about an Admiral's sexual misconduct, newspapers report it. Someone leaked it.	145625
2002	JAG: Tribunal	T			Episode. 4-30-2002. Season #7. Episode #21	News Media. Reporter #1 (Silas Cooper). Reporter #2 (Denise Loveday-Kane). When the alleged architect of 9/11 is captured in Afghanistan, Harm and Mac prosecute against Chegwidden and Turner in a military tribunal.	145626
1997	JAG: We the People	T			Episode #23. 1-3-1997	News Media. ZNN Anchor (Melody Rogers). ZNN Reporter (Jay Taylor). ZNN Cameraman (Mitchell Gibney).Ham gets a new partner, Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie. They are trying to find person responsible for stealing the Declaration of Independence and to get it back.	145627
1996	Jagarna	MF				Reporter (Sven Bergman)	145628
1985	Jagged Edge	M	DVD -R HQ 2520, 2521. VHS 510, 486	Eszterhas, Joe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Jack Forrester (Jeff Bridges) of the San Francisco Times and president of Times-Loften Publishing Company, is suspected of his wife's brutal murder. Paper owned by the murdered woman's father and Forrester worked his way up the paper's hierarchy.He went from delivering coffee to advertising to becoming a popular editor.  It is first implied that his arrest is politically motivated because he has been writing editorials critical of the district attorney who has political ambitions.Forrester tells his editorial board he does not want the paper to show any bias in covering the trial and wants only "routine objective coverage." Journalist finds himself in the media spotlight once the trial begins.  Editor turns out to be the killer.Reporter (Brenda Huggins). Reporter (Suzanne Lodge). Reporter (Edwina Moore). Reporter (Sue Rihr). Reporter (Judith Siegfried). Reporter (Sally Train). Reporter (Abigail Van Alyn). Reporter (John X. Heart). Reporter (Richard Marion).Reporter (Terry Wills). Reporter (Biff Yeager). City Editor (Sharon Madden). TV Interviewer (Joy Shank). Newscaster (Dan Webber).	145629
1969	Jagged Orbit, The	NSF	OWN - P	Brunner, John		Press	145630
2006	Jagger’s Revolution	N		Hunter, Kevin	Adult	Magazine Columnist Jagger writes a series of sex columns for a popular magazine. He’s an aristocratic beach thug in his early thirties who rules by his scrupulous idea of how dating and relationships should be. He’s strikingly attractive, strong and sexy, but also a menace with an aggressive disapproval for weakness and bad etiquette. His rough and interesting dating past prompts an editor to spear him into incorporating and transcribing his findings into a series of sex columns. The author sets up a highly perceptive dark alter ego, Jagger, to deliver a not particularly warm interpretation of relationships. His bold column becomes well liked escalating him into an iconoclastic figure. He comes into contact with one poor association after another, which only gives him another problematic issue to glob onto his neurosis and struggle with. He travels a brutal and uneven road and soon his past catches up with him. Instead of crawling into a corner, he unleashes hell publicly working out his frustrations and recognizing it could be he who is the source of the dissatisfaction he creates. He falls into exhaustion while going on yet another sexual excursion. He is bisexual. 	145631
2001	Jagten pa historien	TF			Denmark. Series	Editor-in-Chief Sjurdur Skaale (Herself).	145632
1999	Jahrhundertrevue	MTF				Reporter (Reinhard Nowak).	145633
2006	Jai Santoshi Maa	MF			India	TV Reporter is making a documentary on “Jai Santoshi Maa.” In hot pursuit to make her story exhaustive, she visits a “Maa’s” devoted disciple. The reporter is caught in a fix and decides to stay with the devotee for a night. During this night, she experiences divine miracles of “Jai Santoshi Maa” in the life of Mahima. 	145634
1998	Jail Babes	DT			Adult	Interviewers, Off-Camera (Elliott Heathcoat, Rick Rage).	145635
1936	Jail Bait	M		Finn, Jonathan (Story - "Murder in Sing Sing").  Robert D. Andrews, Joseph Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for The City Dispatch, Ken Williams (Craig Reynolds), doing a story on a former racketeer.  City Editor (Robert Emmett).  Williams fired and rehired.New York Times, 8/6/36 says the woman marries "the newspaper man, thereby inducing a Hollywood city editor to contribute the film's most glaring technical error, a $75 a week raise to the young man as a wedding present."	145636
1954	Jail Bait	M	L			Newspaperwoman (Regina Claire). Radio News Announcer (Edward D. Wood Jr.). Photographer (Conrad Brooks).	145637
1936	Jail Break	M				Reporter (Sid Gorss). Reporter (Jack Wise). City Editor (Robert Emmett Keane).	145638
1955	Jail Busters	M	SVDSP 759 (no title). SVDSP 779 (Title only)		Bowery Boys, p. 142-43	Reporter Charles "Chuck" Anderson (David Condon) of the New York Blade is doing undercover work at prison. Editor Cy Bowman (Lyle Talbot). Bowery Boys try to help him by getting incarcerated by staging robbery with help another reporter.But he sets them up and they receive an extended sentence. Majority of film deals with their experiences in prison.	145639
1942	Jail House Blues	M				Critic (John Sheehan). Columnist (Emmett Vogan).	145640
2000	Jailbait	MT				TV Reporter (Beatrice Stucki). Reporter #2 (Peter Quansan). Reporter #3 (John Anderson).	145641
1920	Jailbird, The	M		Josephson, Julien (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen/Newspapers - Ness Book	Society Editor Alice Whitney (Doris May) falls in love with escaped prison convict, Shakespeare Clancy (Douglas MacLean)  who goes to the western town of Dodson, Kansas with the prison's printer  "Skeeter" Burns (Lew Morrison).Clancy has been left a failing newspaper and a plot of land When he and the printer are unable to make a go of the paper, they devise a scheme to sell the townspeople stock in a phony oil well.After oil is really discovered, the newspaper owner decides his destiny is to be honest and he returns to prison to complete his sentence.	145642
1959	Jailbreak, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -10-14-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	145643
1963	Jak byc kochana	MF			Poland.	News Media. Radio Editor (Irena Orska). Photographer (Wieslawa Kwasniewska). Journalist Zenon (Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz).	145644
1977	Jak se toci Rozmaryny	MF				Reporter (Petr Skarke). Photographer (Vladimir Kudla). Cameraman (Jiri Krampol).	145645
1967	Jak se zbavit Helenky	MF				Sports Journalist (Eduard Cupak). Agricultural Journalist (Ferdinand Kruk).	145646
2002	Jak to sie robi z dziewczynami	MF			Poland	News Media. Reporter (Martyna Wojciechowska).	145647
1969	Jak zdobyc pieniadze, kobiete I slawe	TF				Reporter (Jerzy Dobrowolski).	145648
2003	Jake 2.0: Prince and the Revolution, The	T			Episode #11. 12-10-2003	News Media. News Anchor (Mark Docherty).	145649
2003	Jake 2.0: Upgrade	T			Episode #16.	News Media. Nobel Prize Winner takes a phone call from Oprah to go on her program. Jake gives himself an unauthorized upgrade to battle assassins who have targeted the Nobel Prize winner and activist who is less than he seems.Nobel Prize winner accustomed to high living and getting whatever hw ants.	145650
1991	Jake and the Fatman: I'll Never Be the Same	T			Episode #86. 11-6-1991	News Director (Mark Chaet).	145651
1989	Jake and the Fatman: It Ain't Necessarily So	T			Episode #30. 4-26-1989	News Media. Reporter (Deana Karas). Burglar surprises Wallace Cogan (Alex Cord), a publisher of adult magazines, and his wife when they are returning home from a holiday. Marina is shot but the publisher says he wounded the burglar before he got away.McCabe goes after a publisher he suspects commissioned a hit on his wife. Photographer (William S. Kerr).	145652
1991	Jake and the Fatman: Let's Call the Whole Thing Off	T			Episode #70. 1-2-1991	News Media. Reporter #2 (Stephen Poletti).	145653
1990	Jake and the Fatman: More Than You Know	T			Episode #67. 11-7-1990	Journalist Amelia St. John (Laura Johnson) is jilted and kills her lover's wife, disguising it as the work of a serial killer who leaves an orchid on all his victims. TV Reporter (Garrett R.  Sprinkle).	145654
1989	Jake and the Fatman: Sweet Leilani	T			Episode #42.11-15-1989	Photographer (Dave Lancaster).	145655
1987	Jake and the Fatman: There'll Be Some Changes Made	T			Episode #100. 3-11-1992.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Frank Ricky Garcia). TV Anchorman (Garrett Glaser). Singer is planning a comeback after a year in drug rehab when a stalker tries to kill her.	145656
1992	Jake and the Fatman: You'll Never Know	T			Episode #99. 2-26-1992.	Reporter (Joe Fowler). Newscaster (Dale Harimoto). Doctor is murdered and is discovered to have been making child pornography. Prime suspect is a city council member with a spotless record.	145657
2005	Jake in Progress: Boys' Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 3088		Episode #10. 4-7-2005	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Adrian and Patrick try to enjoy a guys night out at the grand opening of a sports bar owned by one of Jake's clients.	145658
2005	Jake in Progress: Check, Please	T	DVD -R HQ 3127		Episode #11.  4-14-2005	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake tries really hard to make a good impression on his date.  Adrian gets into trouble when Shane drags him to a strip club.Jake: "I'm in PR. I'm used to spinning things, making up the facts."  Later in the program, Date to Jake: "PR is the best profession for you because you lie all the time."	145659
2005	Jake in Progress: Desperate Houseguy	T	DVD -R HQ 3043		Episode #8.  3-31-2005.	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake schedules an exotic vacation to take his mind off his ex's upcoming wedding, but a storm leaves him stranded in the suburbs instead.	145660
2005	Jake in Progress: Happy Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 3088		Episode #9. 4-7-2005	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Naomi attempts to soften her image by asking Jake to throw her a fake surprise birthday party.	145661
2005	Jake in Progress: Henry Porter and the Coitus Interruptus	T	DVD -R HQ 3162		Episode #13.  4-21-2005	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Paparazzi (Ian Barford).Jake and Brooke plan a romantic evening, but they run into one interruption after another. Clark has a boy.	145662
2005	Jake in Progress: Jake Or the Fat Man	T	DVD -R HQ 3162		Episode #12  4-21-2005	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake faces an unusual challenge when Brooke's ex-boyfriend appears to reclaim his former girlfriend.	145663
2005	Jake in Progress: Loose Thread	T	DVD -R HQ 2990		Episode #6. 3-24-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, ladies-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Chaos ensues as Jake tries to juggle two teen-star clients, fill-in for an incapacitated Naomi and prepare a speech.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake.	145664
2006	Jake In Progress: Lying, the Watch and Jake's Wardrobe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5215		Episode #14. 1-9-2006	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Fed up with memories of his former fiancée intruding in his life, Jake decides to get rid of all traces of her.	145665
2005	Jake in Progress: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 2990		Episode #1. 3-13-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake passes up a chance to score with an attractive magazine writer so he can spend time helping a pretentious performance artist out of a sticky situation. Handsome, incredibly well-dressed, he's on call 24/7 to  meet the needs of his A-list clientele.Whether it's a macho action star caught in en embarrassing clinch, an older actress trying to dump her much younger boyfriend, or two warring teen divas -- Jake is there to spin the facts and control his client's image.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake.	145666
2005	Jake in Progress: Rivals and Departures	T	DVD -R HQ 3019		Episode #3. 3-17-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, ladies-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake invites a popular actress to be his date for a birthday party given by his biggest rival.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake.	145667
2005	Jake in Progress: Sign Language	T	DVD -R HQ 2990		Episode #5. 3-24-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, ladies-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake plans an early night but can't sleep, so he goes to a lounge where he's attracted to a woman staying at his hotel.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake.	145668
2005	Jake in Progress: Stand By Your Man	T	DVD -R HQ 2990		Episode #2. 3-13-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, ladies-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake faces a PR crisis when one of his top clients, part of the three "Gaymigos" design team, wants to public with the fact he's straight.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake. Photographer (Greg Ellis).	145669
2005	Jake in Progress: Take a Number	T	DVD -R HQ 3043		Episode#7. 3-31-2005.	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, lady-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.Jake finds himself falling for a model who is ranked No. 47 on a magazine's super sexy list, until he meets her friend who is ranked No. 3.	145670
2005	Jake in Progress: Ubusy?	T	DVD -R HQ 3019		Episode #4. 3-17-2005. PR	New York City Public Relations whiz Jake Phillips (John Stamos) tries to shed his lothario ways. PR head Naomi Clark (Wendie Malick) is a late-in-life pregnant battle-ax boss. Satirizes celebrities, ladies-magazine models, star-crazed tabloids.While dealing with an actress who wants to end a romance with a younger actor, Jake wishes to deepen a relationship of his own.His boss, Naomi, is in a people profession who doesn't like people and who often uses Jake to act as her go-between when things get too personal with staff or clients. Brooke (Julie Bowen) is an office temp who doesn't take any of Jake's BS.Brooke is one of the few women who has ever said "no" to a date with Jake.	145671
2004	Jake Moxie	C			Canada. Short	Newscaster (Neil Jones).	145672
1983	Jake Samson: Free Draw	NM	MLPL	Singer, Shelley	#2 Jake Samson Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Jake Samson. Editor Artie Perrine, poker buddy, editor at Probe. Chloe was a "girl reporter" who begged for decent assignments, but when "I got them, I seized up, paralyzed."Chloe works on the Women's Pages. Wire service job.  "The job I thought I'd prepared myself to do, wanted to do, was a Rosalind Russell movie. The job I was doing was an existential nightmare. I hated it."Freelance Journalist Jake Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye, and his lesbian assistant, Rosie Vincente, a carpenter, work out of Oakland. Editor Artie Perrine, poker buddy, editor at ProbeJake Sampson's job is to clear the nephew of a close friend. The young man has been charged with murder and all the evidence points to him. So Samson, helped by his lesbian friend, Rosie Vincinetti goes to work.At the heart of the investigation are shenanigans in a correspondence school.	145673
1985	Jake Samson: Full House	NM	OWN - P	Singer, Shelley	#3 Jake Samson Mysteries	Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is Jake Samson's poker buddy. Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye who is sometime freelance writer works with his lesbian assistant Rosie Vincente, a carpenter out of Oakland.Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is Jake Samson's poker buddy. Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye who is sometime freelance writer works with his lesbian assistant Rosie Vincente, a carpenter out of Oakland.	145674
1999	Jake Samson: Royal Flush	NM		Singer, Shelley	#6 Jake Samson Mysteries	Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is a poker buddy to Jake Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye and sometimes freelance writer and his lesbian assistant, Rosie Vincente, a carpenter, who left Oakland for Marin County, north of the Golden Gate.Rosie got her private eye license. Jake didn't. He is understandably nervous about infiltrating the local Marin County neo-Nazi group, the Aryan Command. After all, he's Jewish.He and Rosie are trying to save a friend's goddaughter from a romantic entanglement with a disenchanted neo-Nazi who is too terrified to defect from the group. Jake goes undercover as an aspiring right-wing extremist.He learns of plans to murder an outspoken radio talk-show host.	145675
1982	Jake Samson: Samson's Deal	NM		Singer, Shelley	#1 Jake Samson Mysteries	Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is Jake Samson's poker buddy. Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye who is sometime freelance writer works with his lesbian assistant Rosie Vincente, a carpenter out of Oakland.	145676
1987	Jake Samson: Suicide King	NM		Singer, Shelley	#5 Jake Samson Mysteries	Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is Jake Samson's poker buddy. Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye who is sometime freelance writer works with his lesbian assistant Rosie Vincente, a carpenter out of Oakland.	145677
1986	Jake Samson:: Spit in the Ocean	NM	OWN - H	Singer, Shelley	#4 Jake Samson Mysteries	Editor Artie Perrine, editor at Probe, is Jake Samson's poker buddy. Samson, an ex-cop turned private eye who is sometime freelance writer works with his lesbian assistant Rosie Vincente, a carpenter out of Oakland.	145678
2000	Jake: Today I Become a Man	DT				Interviewer Stacey A. Foiles. 13-year-old boy who is already a drag queen.	145679
2004	Jakers! Adventures of Piggley Winks, The: Extra! Extra!	T	DVD -R 1667		Episode 5-9-2004	Newspaper. The gang tries to write newspaper stories.	145680
2002	Jamaica	SS	OWN	Schickler, David	New Yorker Magazine, 1/7/2002, pp. 64-70.	TV News Producer. Everett Dose, for 18 years edited news for a local television network, WAOK, in Chicago.	145681
2000	James "Dr. Risk" Denny: Risk of Fortune, The	NM		Berger, Bob	#3 Dr. Risk  Mysteries	Columnist James Denny, otherwise known as Dr. Risk, writes a weekly column on everyday risks for a New York tabloid. On Thanksgiving Day, Dr. Risk's dad loses big at the world's largest casino on America's smallest Indian reservation.Denny, aka Dr. Risk, must win the money back and solve two murders. The setting, based on the Pequot tribe's Foxwoods Casino, is Bearforest Casino in Connecticut. Called by his mom to help, Denny tries to force his dead to face a gambling addiction.When the second murder of a tribe member occurs, the Indian nation hires Dr. Risk to solve the killings. They'll wipe clean his dad's debt if he does. But Dr. Risk's investigation stirs up a hornet's nest.Everyone in Connecticut has the motive to do harm to the now wealthy tribe: the local townies, the State Police, a gubernatorial candidate running on an anti-gambling platform, and a rival Indian tribe down the road.Indeed, only through his deductive skills, risk theory expertise, tai chi talents and advanced degree in being a smart-aleck, is Dr. Risk able to find the real culprit. And in so doing, to confront the lumps and bumps of his own heritage.	145682
1996	James "Dr. Risk" Denny: Risk of Heaven, The	NM		Berger, Bob	#2 Dr. Risk  Mysteries	Columnist James Denny, otherwise known as Dr. Risk, writes a weekly column on everyday risks for a New York tabloid. The mild-mannered Risk is not the kind of person you'd expect to find waking up on an abandoned Hudson River pier.He appears to be suffering the worst hangover of his life and all he can remember of the previous night is going to a party hosted by his old college friend.When he returns home, he is horrified to find the police waiting to arrest him on charges of molesting his friend's little girl. Freed on bail, Dr. Risk uses all the tricks of his risk-theory trade to find out what happened.He tries to fill in the big hole in his memory as he careens from Brighton Beach to the East Village in search of the truth. On his urban odyssey, he encounters villainous activities and assorted mob types.	145683
1995	James "Dr. Risk" Denny: Risk of Murder, The	NM		Berger, Bob	#1 Dr. Risk  Mysteries	Columnist James Denny, otherwise known as Dr. Risk, writes a weekly column on everyday risks for a New York tabloid. He becomes involved with a beautiful artist who leads the syndicated columnist into a complex world of murder and deceit.In real life, Dr. Risk is James Denny, a mild-mannered New Yorker who's just met the woman of his dreams. But what are the odds of the beautiful Soho artist getting run down by a runaway cab?As James delves into his dead girlfriend's outrageous and dangerous world, he stacks up the odds against his own survival.	145684
1945	James A. Fitzpatrick's James A. Fitzpatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: On the Shores of Nova Scotia	DM	DVD -R HQ 2636		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145685
1944	James A. FitzPatrick's Travel Talks: Voice of the Globe, The: Glimpses of Old England	DM	SVD 1334		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145686
1936	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Colorful Bombay: A Fitzpatrick Travelogue	DM	DVD -R HQ 2326		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145687
1935	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Floral Japan, A FitzPatrick Traveltalk	DM	VHS 1271		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145688
1935	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Glimpses of Old England.  FitzPatrick Traveltalk	DM	DVD -R HQ 3054		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145689
1933	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Inside Passage, The.  FitzPatrick Traveltalk	DM	DVD -R HQ 5359		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145690
1945	James A. Fitzpatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Life on the Thames	DM	SVD 1414		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145691
1936	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Paris on Parade Travelogue	DM	DVD -R HQ 2723		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145692
1933	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Quaint Quebec.  FitzPatrick Traveltalk	DM	DVD -R HQ 10533		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145693
1935	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Visiting St. Louis, A FitzPatrick Traveltalk	DM	DVD -R HQ 3512		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145694
1936	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: West Point on the Hudson: A Fitzpatrick Travelogue	DM	DVD -R HQ 3340		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145695
1945	James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks -- The Voice of the Globe: Where Time Stands Still	DM	DVD -R HQ 2651		Short Subject	Travel Host James A. Fitzpatrick	145696
1996	James and the Giant Peach	M				Reporter #1 (Michael Girardin). Reporter #2 (J. Stephen Coyle). Reporter #3 (Tony Haney).	145697
1978	James at 15: Actions Speak Louder	T			Episode	News Media	145698
1977	James at 15: Girl With the Bad Rep, The	T			Episode. 11-3-1977	News Media	145699
1978	James at 15: Hour Before Midnight, An	T			Episode.	News Media	145700
1978	James at 16: Knocking Heads	T			Episode.	News Media	145701
1976	James Dean	MT				News Media	145702
2001	James Dean	M				Time Magazine Reporter (Matt Holly)	145703
2004	James Ellroy Presents Bazaar Bizarre	MT				News Media. The Reporter (Karen Blakeman). The Radio Guy (Skid Roadie). The Court Reporter (Barbara Spring). TV News Anchor (David Paymer).	145704
2004	James Ivory	DT				Interviewer Catherine Berge.	145705
1985	James Joyce's Women	M				Interviewer (James E. O'Grady - The Interviewer). Interviewer (Timothy E. O'Grady - The Interviewer).	145706
1998	Jamie Foxx Show, The: Afterschool Special, The	T			Episode #41. 4-26-1998	Hotel Critic (Dennis Singletary).	145707
2000	Jamie Foxx Show, The: If the Shoe Fits…	T			Episode #94. 11-26-2000	Reporter (Melissa Howard).	145708
2003	Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The: Episode 303	T	DVD -R HQ 8188		Episode #43.  10-2-2003	Celebrity Photographer. Jamie poses as a ruthless celebrity photographer. Jamie and his mark Harris go on a paparazzi mission posing as gas men to invade a celebrity's home and photograph her as she's recovering from plastic surgery.	145709
2003	Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The: Episode 306.	T	SVD 1494		Episode #46. 10-23-2003	TV News Director (Jamie Kennedy) tests the limits of an auditioning news Anchor Miguel. Kennedy has patch on one eye, said he was mauled by a grizzly bear. Female TV Reporter Nadia got her friend Miguel to audition for the Xtreme News.Xtreme News WB 17 at 11 p.m. in Philadelphia. African-American Miguel does whatever Kennedy tells him to do. Fake Cameraman getting shot live on camera trying to get a shot that Miguel was asking for. Hidden cameras capture it all.Newsman Steve Highsmith interviews Kennedy's childhood neighbor.	145710
2002	Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The: Show 10	T			Episode #10. 3-17-2002.	News Media. Swarmy Reporter (Katrina Lenk).	145711
2004q	Jamie Swift: Full Blast	NM		Evanovich, Janet and Charlotte Hughes	#3 Jamie Swift Series	Editor-Owner Jamie Swift of the Beaumont Gazette. Max Holt, multi-millionaire part-owner of newspaper. Together they form a detective team. Editor Mike Henderson.  Vera Bankhead, secretary-assistant editor.Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Destiny Moultrie ("Divine Love Goddess, advisor"), Someone is killing some of the town's most annoying citizens and all clues lead to the new personals section in the newspaper.There's never a dull moment for the residents of Beaumont, South Carolina. Lately, a heat wave's spiked the mercury--and everyone's sex drive! These days, when Jamie runs into Max, it's all she can do not to tear his clothes off--and the feeling is mutual. But trouble seems to follow Max like moths to a flame, and Jamie suspects he's all wrong for her. Meanwhile, the lingerie shop is having a sale on edible underwear, while the bakery's selling aphrodisiac-laced brownies and X-rated birthday cakes. Even Jamie's dog, Fleas, is dodging passes from the amorous French poodle next door! But when someone starts bumping off some of the town's more annoying citizens, all clues lead straight to the new personals section in Jamie's newspaper. Pretty soon, things are getting hot and heavy, as Max and Jamie start uncovering secrets--and undressing each other....	145712
2005	Jamie Swift: Full Bloom	N		Evanovich, Janet and Charlotte Hughes	#4 Jamie Swift Series	Editor-Owner Jamie Swift of the Beaumont Gazette. Max Holt, multi-millionaire part-owner of newspaper. Together they form a detective team. Editor Mike Henderson.  Vera Bankhead, secretary-assistant editor.The temperature's on "sizzle" again in Beaumont, South Carolina, where peach trees are in season and ripe for the picking. So is its newest entrepreneur, Annie Fortenberry, who has inherited her grandmother's B&B (and its eccentric handyman Erdle Thorney). According to a local psychic she also inherited a spirit from its glory days as a brothel-not the kind of publicity the Peach Tree Bed & Breakfast needs if it's hosting millionaire Max Holt's upcoming wedding! If rumors of a naughty, prank-playing ghost aren't stressful enough, a mysterious man has arrived with an eye on Annie and her master suite. Wes Bridges is all leather and denim, sporting a two-day beard, straddling a Harley, and sending the B&B's testosterone level through the roof. Annie's cool demeanor may be dropping as fast as Wes's jeans, but leave it to her missing ex-husband to dampen the passion! Turns out someone has done him in, and all evidence points to Annie! Wrapped up in a murder plot, Annie must find the killer, save her own neck, and get back to where she was-wrapped up in Wes's strong loving arms....	145713
2006	Jamie Swift: Full Scoop	NM		Evanovich, Janet and Charlotte Hughes	#5 Jamie Swift Series	Editor-Owner Jamie Swift of the Beaumont Gazette. Max Holt, multi-millionaire part-owner of newspaper. Together they form a detective team. Editor Mike Henderson.  Vera Bankhead, secretary-assistant editor.Swift and Holt have babies on the brain as a new mystery grabs their attention.Mercury's in retrograde, and folks in Beaumont, South Carolina, are dealing with gossip, scandal, misunderstandings, and more secrets than ever. Local pediatrician Maggie Farnsworth has even bigger worries. Her wild-girl past has caught up with her in the form of her ex-boyfriend, a jailbird who just flew the coop--and is bent on tracking down Maggie and her daughter. Fortunately, FBI agent Zack Madden is on hand for protection. Unfortunately, his presence is turning up the heat on an attraction Maggie simply has no time for...or does she? But Maggie and Zack aren't the only ones getting busy: Fleas, the hound dog, is up to his old tricks--this time with Butterbean, a very alluring...goat? Jamie Swift and millionaire Max Holt have babies on the brain. And resident psychic-slash-astrologer Destiny is fighting a crush of her own. Since the town's ice cream parlor is a magnet for gossip, no one can keep a secret and the sticky situations are getting even stickier...	145714
2003	Jamie Swift: Full Speed	NM	OWN - P	Evanovich, Janet and Charlotte Hughes	#2 Jamie Swift Series	Editor-Owner Jamie Swift of the Beaumont Gazette. Max Holt, multi-millionaire part-owner of newspaper. Together they form a detective team. Managing editor Mike Henderson.  Vera Bankhead, secretary-editorial assistant.Jamie and Max have intense chemistry--even though they drive each other crazy. Max thinks Jamie is a magnet for trouble and Jamie thinks Max is the most annoyingly sexy, mysterious man she's ever met. She knows she should stay away from him. But boy, oh boy, do the sparks fly when they get together. Jamie is a newspaper owner from a small Southern town. And now she's after the story of a lifetime. Max Holt is right in the middle of that story, and so Jamie tracks down the millionaire playboy, forcing him to take her on as partner. What follows is a story of a corrupt minister, a gang of mobsters on the loose, a hound dog called Fleas, a wise-cracking computer genius, and lots of love in the fast lane. Not to mention plenty of steamy action between Jamie and Max.	145715
2003	Jamie Swift: Full Tilt	NM	OWN - P	Evanovich, Janet and Charlotte Hughes	#1 Jamie Swift Mysteries	Editor-Owner Jamie Swift of the Beaumont Gazette. Maximillan “Max” Holt, multi-millionaire part-owner of newspaper. Together they form a detective team. Managing editor Mike Henderson.  Vera Bankhead, secretary-editorial assistant.Holt, a daredevil millionaire with a talking car overwhelms Swift, a flaky newspaper owner. He moves into her life like a steamroller. When someone sprays her office with gunfire, only Max can save her.Now she'll have to rely on him to sort out the tangle of embezzlement, mayhem and attempted murder that threatens her bucolic world of Beaumont, South Carolina.Jamie Swift has one priority in quiet Beaumont, South Carolina: running the local newspaper. Romance runs second. But with the arrival of her silent partner, the notoriously mysterious and sexy Maximillian Holt, Jamie’s life gets shaken up. Max claims he’s here to give his brother-in-law a vote of confidence. A former wrestler, Frankie Fontana’s now taking his shots in the political ring. Beaumont could use a mayor with scruples, but what it gets is a crime -- and what Jamie gets is a story that’s taking her for a ride on the wild side, complete with two assassins, a washed-up stripper, and an insane poacher. Between a spray of bullets and a fast getaway, could it get any more romantic -- or dangerous? Max and Jamie are betting their lives on a long shot. 	145716
2007	Jammed, The	M				Newsreader on TV (Gabby Brennan).	145717
2008	Jancy Dewhurst: Murder Aboard the Choctaw Gambler	N		Ervin, Sharon	#2 Jancy Dewhurst Series. Ervin is a former newspaper reporter with a degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma.	Reporter Jancy Dewhurst of the Bishop Clarian joins Arizona State Bureau of Investigation Agent Jim Willis who is looking into the murder of Larry Potter, a croupier on the Choctaw Gambler riverboat casino. Wills concludes that Larry was in the wrong place at the wrong time and looked especially in the dark like the owner Jesse Chase. The sniper must have thought he was killing Jesse. At the same time the rival Dominion News Editor Tyrone asks Jancy to investigate rumors that volatile G.C. Gideon has bankrupted his elderly father Tyrone’s vast ranching empire to pay his gambling debts. As she looks into that, G.C. remains the prime suspect in the Potter murder as he had a fight with Chase over gambling debts. After Jancy interrogates Tyrone, an outraged G.C. brutally beats up his father and sends his henchman Bubba Valentine to kill the meddling reporter. He describes in detail how the nosy reporter is to die. Jim, who is attracted to Jancy, tries to keep the curious journalist safe even as he fears he will lose her to her career’s ambitions. Struggling with her contradictory desires -- to settle in Bishop, Oklahoma with Jim or to pursue her career as an overseas correspondent -- Jancy doesn’t realize she’s been targeted for death. She has no idea that her car being run off the road on a rainy afternoon is intentional. The danger finally becomes clear, even to her, however, when a bomb destroys her newly repaired vehicle killing two kids who had taken it for a joy ride. With Jim’s assistance, Jancy overcomes one life-threatening dilemma only to find herself mired in yet another. 	145718
2006	Jancy Dewhurst: Ribbon Murders, The	N		Ervin, Sharon	#1 Jancy Dewhurst Series	Cub Reporter Jancy Dewhurst has a plan for her life. One more year working for the Clarion and she can leave behind the university town of Bishop, Oklahoma to land her dream job as an overseas wire correspondent. Then her first homicide scene sets her on the trail of a serial killer and throw her together with Agent Jim Wills, a natty state cop with an attitude to match his good looks, who has no use for “meddling” reporters. The murderer leaves a peculiar signature on each male victim -- a baby-blue ribbon around an intimate body part. As the investigation continues, Jancy and Jim’s mutual attraction grows despite their efforts to deny it. With the death of a close friend, the case gets personal -- and the evidence points towards the sheriff’s office. As Jancy and Jim’s plot to trap their quarry, the killer lays plans that may claim them both. 	145719
1973	Jane	N	OWN - H	Wells, Dee		Film Critic Jane Cornell, American film critic for a Sunday family newspaper in London.	145720
2003	Jane	P		Behrman, S.N.	Revival of 1952 play	Press Magnate Lord Beaverbrook (Roland Johnson) parody.	145721
1938	Jane Adler	R			Series	Reporter	145722
1940	Jane Arden	R			Series	Newspaperwoman	145723
1929	Jane Arden	CB		Barrett, Monte	1929-1949	Female Reporter	145724
1938	Jane Arden and the Vanished Princess	NM	OWN	Barrett, Monte and Russell Ross		Female Reporter	145725
1940	Jane Arden Crime Reporter	NM	OWN	Barrett, Monte and Russell Ross	Volume 1, No. 1, March 1948 (Comic Book)	Female Reporter	145726
1939	Jane Arden, the Adventures of	M	SVDSP 590			Newswoman (Rosella Towne) goes off in pursuit of a smuggling ring (with William Gargan). Based on comic strip character	145727
1947	Jane Arden: Crime Reporter Jane Arden: Case of the Whispering Gun	CB	OWN	Barrett, Monte and Russell Ross	Pageant of Comics. Vol. 1, No. 2, Oct. 1947.	Female Reporter	145728
2007	Jane Austen Book Club, The	M				Editor (Graham Norris).	145729
1998	Jane Austen's Mafia!	M				Newscaster (Pat Harvey)	145730
1983	Jane Doe	MT				Reporter (Julie Brown). Reporter (Wayne Cox). Reporter (Fred Latremouille). Reporter (Terry David Mulligan).	145731
2001	Jane Doe	MT				TV Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	145732
2007	Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Jennifer Sorenson).	145733
2006	Jane Doe: Harder They Fall, The	MT				Reporter (Rueben Grundy).	145734
2005	Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't.	MT				Reporter Carmen Fayos (Alicia Benavides). Declaration of Independence is stolen while on display in a Los Angeles Bank.	145735
1930	Jane From Hell’s Kitchen, The	SS	OWN - P	Paul, Perry	Gun Molls, October 1930. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 979-997.	Newspaper. “Scare heads starting up at him in crude challenge.” Newspaper boys.  “A pie-eyed newspaper reporter slouched over her table and began to talk. Dizzy knew him, but to add authenticity to her changed character she sent him away with a stinging rebuff that made even his calloused sensibilities writhe.	145736
1919	Jane Goes A-Wooing	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	145737
2004	Jane Pauley Show, The	DT				TV Journalist Jane Pauley interviews guests.	145738
1998	Jane Storey: 82 Desire	NM		Smith, Julie	#8 Skip Langdon-Jane Storey Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jane Storey for the New Orleans Times-Picayune is hot on the case trying to figure out why husband of a city councilman vanished. She's on the brink of the biggest story of her life but she has a bad feeling about it.Storey teams up with a Police Detective Skip Langdon and an African-American aspiring private investigator. The case is being choreographed by a mysterious tipster who is feeding them information.But what is his agenda? The probe heats up when a seedy private investigator is also found dead. New Orleans Police Detective Langon is a tall, slightly overweight but still tough and resourceful cop.She meets Talba Wallis, a young, pretty African-American woman with gorgeous hair, large of butt and bust and stuffed into black jeans and a white T-shirt. She's a gifted poet known as Baroness de Pontalba and a computer expert.Reporter Storey, back in print after an unhappy foray into TV news, is involved with both of them to solve the mystery.	145739
1997	Jane Storey: Crescent City Kill	NM		Smith, Julie	#7 Skip Langdon-Jane Storey Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jane Storey for the New Orleans Times-PicayuneJane had done man-in-the-street interviews.	145740
1996	Jane Storey: Kindness of Strangers, The	NM		Smith, Julie	#6 Skip Langdon-Jane Storey Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jane Storey for the New Orleans Times-Picayune. There's one honest guy in town and he's lying and murdering as well. Also a hurricane is coming to town.Storey pours her heart out on being stalked, on having her phone tapped, on having someone you're writing about watching your house, going through your garbage.Reporter Storey, back in print after an unhappy foray into TV news, is involved with both of them to solve the mystery.	145741
2001	Jane Storey: Louisiana Hotshot	NM		Smith, Julie	#1 Talba Wallis and Eddie Valentino Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jane Storey for the New Orleans Times-Picayune"Great big piece by Jane Storey. "Let me see that." Eddie Valentino pulled the screen toward him and read the piece aloud.	145742
2003	Jane Storey: Mean Woman Blues	NM		Smith, Julie	#9 Skip Langdon-Jane Storey Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jane Storey for the New Orleans Times-Picayune.	145743
2005	Jane Storey: P.I. On a Hot Tin Roof	NM		Smith, Julie	#4 Talba Wallis and Eddie Valentino Mysteries	Reporter Jane Storey of the New Orleans Times-Picayune put in 27 calls to Private Investigator Talba Wallis who finally calls her back.Wallis tells Storey she couldn't say anything, but to please treat her nicely in tomorrow's paper and Jane would get her reward when the details shook out.Storey on the phone to Talba: "Hey, brace yourself, Baroness. There are going to be at least three stories. The first one's running tomorrow. We did it! We really did it."Later: "Keep an ear out today. I've got the other stuff or I will by the time it runs."Reporter Storey, back in print after an unhappy foray into TV news, is a tenacious reporter who won't give up on a story.	145744
2001	Jane White Is Sick & Twisted	M				News Media. Anchor Chris Jobin (Richard Kline)	145745
1994	Jane Whitney Show, The	DT			Series. 1-17-1994 to 109-1-1994. NBC	TV News Anchor Jane Whitney, an ex-Philadelphia news anchor ran this Oprah-clone talk show.	145746
1990	Jane Winfield: Deadly Rehearsal	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#4 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London. When the Southmere Opera Festival producer is murdered, there is no lack of suspects.As publicist for the festival, Jane was a short hop from London where her solicitor husband James Hall, pursued his career in Gray's Inn.It takes the combined sleuthing skills of Andrew Quentin and Jane Winfield to unravel the mystery, clear Jane's husband name and uncover a conspiracy of smuggling, adultery and murder.The night of the dress rehearsal for La Traviata, James came down to Sussex, arriving just in time to discover the body of the festival producer sprawled at the base of an ancient stone tower. It was clearly murder.What wasn't clear was why anyone would kill the goose that laid the golden guineas. Or what connection there might be between a small but prestigious music festival and the string of violent coincidences that followed, jeopardizing Jane herself.	145747
1989	Jane Winfield: Death in Wessex	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#2 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London.Music Student Jane was enjoying her research life in the small English village of Bockton. Her professor from California, Andrew Quentin, was a guest at nearby Braden Beck, site of the upcoming church fund-raiser.To Andrew and Jane, the fete seemed a charming tradition. Then a body of a strange man, an apparent suicide, was found on the Braden estate. Village gossips were more interested in amorous exploits of the beautiful bored wife of the local schoolteacher.When another body turns up on the day of the festival -- this time, a deliberate, brutal murder -- Jane and Andrew were drawn into a web of strange, dark secrets festering beneath the calm surface of the English countryside.	145748
1990	Jane Winfield: Elegy in a Country Graveyard	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#5 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London, is snug and happy in London tending her new baby and writing the biography of a brilliant pianist.But her halcyon days are cut violently short when her beloved Aunt Carlotta is killed in a hit-and-run accident near her West Yorkshire cottage.A former governess, Carlotta Burns kept journals that illuminate the life and death of the pianist, her most famous pupil. The faded pages also reveal a singular tale of desire and treachery, genius and passion -- forces that are winding to the present.For Jane's dear great-aunt left an estate valued at more than 200,000 pounds. Already the heirs and would-be heirs are gathering, from Jane's long-lost American cousin to the pianist's last lover seeking a memento in cash.With her husband, James, and her friend Andrew Quentin by her side, Jane is struggling to uncover the truth about her aunt's rich legacy -- and her sudden death. Then disaster strikes again and Jane must pursue an unknown killer to save her baby's life.	145749
1991	Jane Winfield: Lament for Christabel	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#6 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London. She is on assignment in Italy. From the Tuscan Hills to England's Lake District to a tiny Swiss retreat, Jane and Professor Andrew Quentin try to unravel a 20-year-old mystery.A highly acclaimed composer died leaving a private life that was a happily passionate muddle of wives, ex-wives and mistresses, and a single cherished daughterQuentin is outside Florence to study the composer's brilliant unfinished "Christabel," a work that resonated eerily with the composer's own tumultuous existence.He stumbled on a shocking scene that left the composer's daughter's estranged husband dead. She is haunted by virulent threats and Andrew has fallen in love with the terrified young widow. Jane and Andrew try to sort out the mystery.	145750
1989	Jane Winfield: Murder in  Burgundy	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#3 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London. A canal cruise on a French pleasure barge is the setting for a baffling double murder that has Jane and Professor Andrew Quentin scrambling to catch a killer.A famous American musical agent had no sense of reserve. Everyone board the Jacqueline was privy to the startling news that is first wife, a French woman, had been pregnant when she left him.And now his booming voice leaves no doubt of his refusal to make a will to provide for his step-children. When he takes a near-fatal tumble into the canal, his notorious flair for the dramatic ensured that no one took seriously his claim he was pushed.Even Winfield and Quentin, commissioned to write his biography, agreed that his fall must have been result of dizziness since he had a bad heart. But days later, he is dead from an overdose of heart medicine.And his second wife is found bludgeoned with a heavy brass candlestick. Now with the help of the French police, Jane and Andrew set up an elaborate trap to catch a killer aboard the Jacqueline.	145751
1988	Jane Winfield: Nocturne Murder	NM		Peterson, Audrey	#1 Jane Winfield -Andrew Quentin Mysteries	Journalist Jane Winfield, a British journalist and music writer in London. As an American graduate student, Jane's lover was the eminent Music Critic Maxwell Fordham.When American graduate student Jane Winfield returns to her London flat,  she finds her lover dead, his head bashed in with a statue of Chopin. Accused of the crime, Jane must track down the killer herself.	145752
2001	Jane Yeats: Bad Date	NM		Brady, Liz	#2 Jane Yeats Mysteries	Toronto Crime Journalist Jane Yeats has an attitude, a dog and a Harley. She’s a still-grieving widow who smokes and sometimes drinks too much. Jane is also an acclaimed business writer who supports herself exposing corruption among the business elite. She’s a motorbike-riding business writer full of her trademark smart-ass attitude and fondness for Irish ale -- not to mention her problems with her next-door neighbor, a crack-addicted prostitute whose body comes to rest on Jane’s front law one morning. Our reclusive sleuth’s life accelerates faster than her new Harley as she is thrust headlong into an unsolicited investigation of a string of unsolved sex-trade mysteries. Not surprisingly, Jane has three unusual helpers -- her mother, Etta, the over-the-top owner of the city’s hottest country music bar; her Native artist friend, Silver, who is busy subverting her own rising celebrity, and Max the Wonder Dog, who is torn between two lovers (Jane and eight-ounce burgers). Soon though, Jane finds herself terrifyingly alone, face-to-face with the ultimate in “bad dates.”	145753
2004	Jane Yeats: See Jane Run!	NM		Brady, Liz	#3 Jane Yeats Mysteries	Toronto Crime Journalist Jane Yeats has an attitude and a passion for a dog, Harleys, hops and hard-boiled adventure. Overnight, Jane is forced to confront the shocking nightmare that has haunted her for years -- the chance murder of her lover, Peter. Only the certainty that William Shortt, a serial rapist and killer, had been imprisoned for life has kept her clinging to the narrow ledge of sanity. Then, on the eve of admitting that he’d falsely confessed to the horrific crimes, Shortt is permanently silenced by another inmate. Jane devotes herself to a vengeful mission: to track down Pete’s killer, whatever it takes. A deadly pursuit ensues, as Jane’s professional objectivity and her ethics dissolve into electrifying rage. From privileged Rosedale to the city’s underworld, she nails every clue in a complex pilot that builds to a bone-shattering climax on the balcony of a luxury condo high above Toronto’s waterfront. See Jane Run!	145754
1998	Jane Yeats: Sudden Blow	NM		Brady, Liz	#1 Jane Yeats Mysteries	Toronto Journalist Jane Yeats has an attitude, a dog and a Harley. She’s a still-grieving widow who smokes and sometimes drinks too much. Jane is also an acclaimed business writer who supports herself exposing corruption among the business elite. She’s a motorbike-riding business writer and she is asked to investigate the death of a tycoon, a highly unpopular developer. The prime suspect is his estranged gay son. The murderer could also e someone involved in organized crime.	145755
2004	Jane's Warlord	N		Knight, Angela		Crime Reporter Jane Colby is the next target of a time traveling killer who's come forward in time to kill again. Sent from 300 years in the future is a bio-engineered warlord who is sent to keep Colby safe.This macho, protective hero finds himself attracted to this brave, modern heroine.	145756
2005	Jane’s World: Jane Wyatt	CB		Braddock, Paige	Devised in June 1991 but never got into a newspaper until 1998. Put on the Internet in March, 25 1998. In late 2001, “Jane’s World” was printed as a new comic strip and on April 27, 2005, it went from a computer-strip to comic book format. 	Reporter-Editor Jane Wyatt is a hapless newspaper editor who has many strange adventures with a large group of friends. Jane is a young lesbian woman living in a trailer with her roommate, Ethan. She has worked at a variety of low-end to mid-level jobs. Currently employed as a reporter for a small newspaper. “Jane’s World’s” ensemble includes many of Jane’s friends who are lesbian or bisexual. Chelle Archer (pronounced shell) is a dark character with background in special ops. She used to be Jane's girlfriend, but they broke up when Jane and Chelle each independently reached the conclusion that the other was more and more the kind of person who annoyed them, their incompatibility finally inescapable. In 2003, Chelle blew her secret cover at the local newspaper, revealed to be an operative of a private detective or intelligence agency, and arranged for Jane to get her job at the newspaper.	145757
1998	Jane’s World: Jane Wyatt	CS		Braddock, Paige	Devised in June 1991 but never got into a newspaper until 1998. Put on the Internet in March, 25 1998. In late 2001, “Jane’s World” was printed as a new comic strip and on April 27, 2005, it went from a computer-strip to comic book format. 	Reporter-Editor Jane Wyatt is a hapless newspaper editor who has many strange adventures with a large group of friends. Jane is a young lesbian woman living in a trailer with her roommate, Ethan. She has worked at a variety of low-end to mid-level jobs. Currently employed as a reporter for a small newspaper. “Jane’s World’s” ensemble includes many of Jane’s friends who are lesbian or bisexual. Chelle Archer (pronounced shell) is a dark character with background in special ops. She used to be Jane's girlfriend, but they broke up when Jane and Chelle each independently reached the conclusion that the other was more and more the kind of person who annoyed them, their incompatibility finally inescapable. In 2003, Chelle blew her secret cover at the local newspaper, revealed to be an operative of a private detective or intelligence agency, and arranged for Jane to get her job at the newspaper.	145758
1998	Jane’s World: Jane Wyatt	W		Braddock, Paige	Devised in June 1991 but never got into a newspaper until 1998. Put on the Internet in March, 25 1998. In late 2001, “Jane’s World” was printed as a new comic strip and on April 27, 2005, it went from a computer-strip to comic book format. 	Reporter-Editor Jane Wyatt is a hapless newspaper editor who has many strange adventures with a large group of friends. Jane is a young lesbian woman living in a trailer with her roommate, Ethan. She has worked at a variety of low-end to mid-level jobs. Currently employed as a reporter for a small newspaper. “Jane’s World’s” ensemble includes many of Jane’s friends who are lesbian or bisexual. Chelle Archer (pronounced shell) is a dark character with background in special ops. She used to be Jane's girlfriend, but they broke up when Jane and Chelle each independently reached the conclusion that the other was more and more the kind of person who annoyed them, their incompatibility finally inescapable. In 2003, Chelle blew her secret cover at the local newspaper, revealed to be an operative of a private detective or intelligence agency, and arranged for Jane to get her job at the newspaper.	145759
1919	Janet of Kootenay: Life, Love & Laughter In An Arcady Of The West	N	MLPL	Mackowan, Evah May Cartwright		Reporter Janet Kirk, teacher, reporter, homesteader.	145760
1944	Janie	M	DVD -R HQ 5363, 5364. SVDSP 1330	Bentham, Josephine, Herschel V. Willams, Jr. (Play). Agnes Christine Johnston, Charles Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Charles Conway (Edward Arnold) writes editorial in his newspaper warning of danger to local girls if proposed Army base is established near his town. Part of his concern is for daughter who takes up with serviceman and dumps high school boyfriend.To get even, jealous beau arranges to throw wild party for servicemen at her home while her parents are gone. Military and police arrive and so do her parents.All is resolved happily when soldiers are shipped off, although new group arrives to take their place. Life Photographer (John Alvin). Photographer (Peter Stackpole).	145761
1946	Janie Gets Married	M	DVD -R HQ 6967, 6968	Bentham, Josephine, Herschel V. Williams, Jr. (Characters). Agnes Christine Johnson (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Sequel to "Janie," 1944.	Publisher Charles Conway (Edward Arnold) gets his son-in-law Dick Lawrence (Robert Hutton) a job as a reporter after he returns from the service. When he meets with WAC about a column he wants to write, Janie misunderstands.She tries to make him jealous with her ex-boyfriend. Harley P. Stowers (Donald Meek) buys Conway's paper and  Lawrence is asked to write a column and head a newspaper department for servicemen. Clarke, the City Editor (Charles Jordan).Reporter (Philo McCullough).  Reporter (Geraldine Wall)	145762
1977	Janiksen vuosi	MF				Photographer Miettinen (Juha Kandolin).	145763
2003	Janitor, The	M				Newscaster (Kelly De Sarla).	145764
2007	Janitor’s Office, The	M			Short	Radio Reporter (Sarah Groundwater - Voice). Five teenagers are trapped in the janitor’s office of their high school. With no way of escape and a killer on the loose, the teens must keep it together and find a way out before they are found. 	145765
1989	January Man, The	M				Tabloid. Use of New York tabloids to tell story. Reporters at killing. Newscaster-Reporter (Richard Johnson). Newscaster-Reporter (Elizabeth Karr). Newscaster-Reporter (Jerry Rector). Newscaster-Reporter (James Ryan). Newscaster-Reporter (Grant Shaud).Newscaster-Reporter (Richard Johnson). Newscaster-Reporter (James Ryan). Newscaster (Jerry Rector). Press Representative (Bill Cwikowski).	145766
1980	Janus Imperative, The	N	GPL	Anthony, Evelyn		Journalist Max Steiner in Paris. Correspondent.  Martin Jarre, editor-in-chief.	145767
1987	Janus Man, The	NM	OWN - P	Forbes, Colin		Correspondent Bob Newman	145768
2004	Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: Return of the Barbarian, The	T			Episode #3. 6-9-2004	Former Editor (Michael Cooper), Monumenta Nipponica.	145769
2004	Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: Way of the Samurai, The	T			Episode #1. 5-26-2004	Former Editor (Michael Cooper), Monumenta Nipponica.	145770
2004	Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: Will of the Shogun, The	T			Episode #2. 6-2-2004	Former Editor (Michael Cooper), Monumenta Nipponica.	145771
1994	Jardin de Eden, El (aka Garden of Eden, The	MF		Navarro, Maria	Mexico	Writer. Story of a gringa writer, her hermit brother and Mexican peasant who are fascinated with Mexico and want to cross the border looking for "the garden of eden."	145772
2005	Jarhead	M	DVD -R HQ 9985, 9986			Reporter (Donna Kimball). Based on former Marine Anthony Swofford's best-selling 2003 book about his pre-Desert Storm experiences in Saudi Arabia and about his experiences fighting in Kuwait	145773
2004	Jasmine Palace	N		Vlasek, Natalja		Reporter Benton Solomon is the icon of his industry. With an unsurpassable work ethic, Benton's nearly religious commitment to his career carries the reporter to the pinnacle of fame and fortune.He is the envy of men and the fantasy of women. He has conquered the American dream. His mother is of a different opinion and prays for her son the wanderer.She encourages Benton to visit a sanctuary in the South, with the hope that he might find the one thing he lacks. Out of sheer curiosity, he pays the small town of Himmel a visit with the contention that he is merely looking for a good story.The Jasmine Palace turns out to be a no-kill shelter for cats, an old farmhouse tucked away in rural Georgia. For the first time in decades, Benton has a quiet weekend to himself, and he realizes how little he truly has.	145774
1936	Jasmine Trail, The	NM	OWN - H	Hagerty, Harry J.		Newspaperman Daniel Hurley,  writer of detective stories.	145775
2008	Jason Blackwell: Interview with a Serial Killer	M			Short	Radio News Reporter (Keri Safran). 	145776
1892	Jason Edwards	N	MLPL	Garland, Hamlin		Critic. Walter Reeves ("I'm green, but I ain't no salad").  Eventually becomes the Events newspaper's dramatic critic.	145777
1993	Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (aka Friday the 13th Part 9 or IX, The Dark Heart of Jason Voorhees)	M			Chapter #9 in the Friday the 13th series	Reporter Robert Campbell (Steven Culp) of American Casefiles becomes a victim of the supernatural psycho Jason Voorhees who returns from he dead to possess the body of a medical coroner. Campbell goes to the Voorhees house and reveals his plans to spice up Jason’s unknown return from death with Jason’s half-sister’s body from the morgue. He also boasts of having sex with his girlfriend, Jessica, also Jason’s relative. Jason bursts in and transfers his heart into Robert. Robert now possessed by Jason leaves the house and attempts to be reborn through Jessica at her mother’s house.  Robert is run over. Jason, as the reporter, barges into the police station and kills three people. Jason continues to go on a killing rampage using the reporter’s body. Jason transfers his heart into an officer’s body and Robert dissolves into a puddle of flesh and blood.	145778
1972	Jason King: It's Too Bad About Auntie	T			UK. Episode #19.3-10-1972	Photographer (David Firth).	145779
2005	Jason Wade: Dying Hour, The	NM		Mofina, Rick	#1 Jason Wade Mysteries	Crime Reporter Jason Wade is a rookie reporter at the Seattle Mirror struggling to keep his demons behind him and achieve his lifelong dream -- landing a fulltime staff job at the Mirror.The discovery of a Seattle college student's abandoned car draws Wade into a case unlike any other that has haunted the Pacific Northwest.Overwhelmed by the cut-throat competition and disastrous personal circumstances that push him to the edge, Wade battles all odds to pursue the truth behind the woman's disappearance never knowing the monstrous price he'll pay for it.	145780
2006	Jason Wade: Every Fear	NM		Mofina, Rick	#2 Jason Wade Mysteries	Crime Reporter Jason Wade of the Seattle Mirror pursues the story of a young mother who is left for dead and clinging to life after her baby is stolen from her.	145781
2007	Jason Wade: Perfect Grave, A	NM		Mofina, Rick	#3 Jason Wade Mysteries	Crime Reporter Jason Wade of the Seattle Mirror.	145782
1997	Jasper Carrott Trial, The	T			UK. Series	News Media. The Reporter (Caroline Webster)	145783
2003	Jasper, Texas	MT	SVD 1411			News Media. Woman Reporter (Deborah Odell). Reporter #1 (Dave Nichols). Reporter #2 (Rahnuma Panthaky).	145784
2005	JATV News	T			Series 2005-	TV Anchor (Saki Miata).	145785
1985	Jawaab	MF				Journalist Mehta (Anjaan Srivastav)  is on the run and leaves an envelope with a singer and asks him to deliver it to a policeman. The reporter is killed. His friend turns over the envelop to the police and arrests are made.From prison, the killer  threatens the friend and his family. They are put into a Witness Protection program and given a new identity.The friend decides to return to Bombay to stop the killer from threatening his family.	145786
1975	Jaws	M	DVD -R HQ 2566, 2567, 2524. L		Spielberg	Editor Meadows (Carl Gottlieb), Amity's newspaper editor. TV Interviewer (Peter Benchley).	145787
1983	Jaws 3-D	M				News Media. Reporter (Les Alford). Reporter Gary Anstaett). Reporter (Irene Schubert). Reporter at Party (Mary Davis Duncan)	145788
1977	Jaws of Death	M				Correspondent (Arthur Franz)	145789
2008	Jay	MF			Philippines	Gay TV Reporter-Producer Jay Santiago (Baron Geiseler) is doing an investigative report on a murdered gay man, also named Jay. Reporter Jay decides that the plain truth isn’t riveting enough for TV, so he tweaks it a little, perhaps a lot. The living Jay is producing a documentary of the dead Jay, a gay teacher who was brutally killed. The gay TV producer is documenting the family of a gay hate crime victim who happens to be his namesake, Jay Mercado. In the process of producing the TV documentary program, Jay Santiago intrudes into the private grief of the other Jay’s family and he is drawn to the secret life and love of his subject. A woman narrator of the Channel 8 show "Dearly Departed Ones" introduces us to a reality program which focuses a family's reaction to a sudden death. She takes us to a village in Pampanga, on Ash Wednesday 2008, and introduces Luz Mercado as she wakes up early, little suspecting the terrible news she is about to hear on TV. Luz's eldest son Jay, a schoolteacher working in Manila who was about to transfer to a lucrative post in Baltimore, has been stabbed to death in an apparent gay sex-crime. About ten minutes into this ugliness, we backtrack and observe how TV producer-director Jay Santiago and his crew manipulated the situation and set up the reenactments. What follows is a satire on the ethics of contemporary TV production.Jay follows the production of a news docudrama segment. It begins by showing us part of that segment, documenting the reaction of family and friends to the death of one Jay Mercado, a gay schoolteacher who was stabbed to death in Manila. We then cut to Jay Santiago, a segment producer on a reality news drama program on channel 8 who goes to the murdered Jay’s hometown to field a story about him under the pretense of helping the family find the killer. But it becomes obvious rather quickly that the truth isn’t the main concern, and that there are few things on television that ought to be believed. Reality television hits a new low of tastelessness and insensitivity in this satiric comedy from the Philippines. Jay is a schoolteacher who has been killed in a gay-bashing incident, but before his family can be informed of the crime, Jay Santiago (Baron Geisler), the producer of the television series "Dearly Departed Ones," gets word of the murder and dashes to the home of Jay's mother, Nanay Luz Mercado (Flor Salanga), and breaks the bad news with a camera crew on hand to capture her reaction. Santiago tells Nanay that in exchange for her cooperation, he'll tell the world about what happened to her son and the publicity will help bring the killers to justice. Nanay warily agrees, but it soon becomes clear Santiago is more interested in big emotions that will bring in big ratings than in getting justice for Jay. However, even the worst kind of fame can be addictive, and Nanay and Jay's former lover Edward (Coco Martin) find themselves eagerly pouring out their agony for the benefit of Santiago's cameras. 	145790
1993	Jay Leno: Opening on David Letterman Debut Night	T	SV 230			Talk Show Hosts Jay Leno and David Letterman.	145791
2003	Jay, Jay, The Jet Plane: Tracy's Shooting Star	T	VHS 1431			Newspaper. Tarrytown Times, Your Local Newspaper Headline: "Tracy Makes Big Discovery!" Photo of Tracy and mysterious object	145792
1980	Jayne Mansfield Story, The	MT	SV 148 (Media Excerpts).		PR	Publicity Man (Lewis Arquette). Reporter #1 (Lawrence Bame). Reporter #2 (Charles Parks. Reporter #1 at Hospital (Len Lawson). Reporter #2 at the Hospital (J.P. Bumstead). City Editor (Buck Young).Photographer (Frank Holmgren). Photographer  (Whitney Rydbeck). Photographer (William Ward).	145793
1968	Jazz Age, The: Majesty	T			Episode #3. 9-24-1968	Reporter (Kevin McHugh). Commentator (David Healy).	145794
1928	Jazz and Jasper (Eva's Apples)	N		Gerhardi, William		Press	145795
1926	Jazz Girl, The	M		Truman, Bruce (Story)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter is after rumrunners and meets a woman turned detective who is also after the crooks.  Both believe the other is involved in the liquor business, but they eventually join forces to catch the gang's ringleader.	145796
1929	Jazz Heaven	M			AFI-Publishers/Radio	Radio	145797
1959	Jazz on a Summer's Day	M				Jazz Critic in Audience (Martin Williams). Interviewer (Willis Conover).	145798
1952	Jazz Singer, The	M				Photographer Mr. Demming (Jimmy Conlin).	145799
1958	Jazzgossen	MF				Publicity Manager (Gothe Grefbo). Film Editor (Gosta Pruzelius).	145800
1928	Jazzland	M		Merwin, Samuel (Story).  Tom Miranda (Titles).  Ada McQuillan (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters -Ness Book	Reporter and his brother oppose a big city nightclub opening in their small New England town and attempt to learn the identity of the owner. Brother is murdered at the club and the newspaperman exposes the killer.Ness: The film was reportedly based on assassination of a small town Midwestern editor, an incident that also served as the inspiration for Freedom of the Press.	145801
1923	Jazzmania	M		Goulding, Edmund (Story-Adaptation).  Alfred A. Cohn (Titles)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Sonny Daimler (Edward Burns), the son of an American newspaper chain owner, volunteers to get a story on the refusal of the queen of Jazzmania to marry a prince.He enters the queen's chambers in black cape and false moustache telling her guards -- "Don't shoot, it's only the press."  Queen sneaks out with the reporter while a revolution is brewing and accompanies him to America.She later returns to her country to use the things she has learned. Also have romance with man she meets in Monte Carlo and eventually marries.	145802
2001	Je chanterai pour toi	MF				Photographer (Malik Sidibe-Himself).	145803
1954	Jealous Goddess	N		Tucker, Norman Ralph Friedel		News Media	145804
1929	Jealousy	M		March		Newsboys shouting "Extra!"	145805
1934	Jealousy	M				Reporter (Sammy Blum). Reporter (James Bradbury, Jr.). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Jack Kenney). Reporter (Jack La Barba). Reporter (Cactus Mack). Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (James Quinn). Reporter (Mike Schwartz). Reporter (Emmett Vogan)Reporter (Billy West). Ringside Radio Reporter (Edwin Stanley). Photographer (Stanley Mack). Photographer (Ernest F. Young). Photographer (William Irving). Radio Announcer (Selmer Jackson).	145806
1913	Jean Barois	N	OWN	Gard, Roger Martin Du		Press	145807
1971	Jean Shepherd's America	DT				Host Jean Shepherd	145808
1999	Jean-Pierre Aumont, charme et fou-rires	MT				Interviewer-Narrator (Patty Villiers)	145809
1957	Jeanne Eagels	M				Sob Sister (Eleanor Audley). Reporter (Larry J. Blake). Reporter (Walter Conrad). Reporter (Bob Hopkins). Reporter (Hal Le Sueur). Reporters (Cosmo Sardo, Walter Conrad, Eugene Sherman)	145810
1974	Jeanne Wolf With...	DT				Talk Show Host Jeanne Wolf, WPBT-TV, Miami	145811
1997	Jede Menge Seife	NM		Izquierdo, Andreas	Germany	TV Journalist. Journalist.	145812
1988	Jede Seele auf Erden	N		Schneider, Rolf	Germany	Journalist	145813
2002	Jeena Sirf Merre Liye	MF			India	Editor-Publisher (Satish Shah).  Writer Pooja (Pinky - Kareena Kapoor) creates a romance story that sweeps the country.	145814
2003	Jeepers Creepers II (aka Jeepers Creepers 2)	M	DVD			School Newspaper Sports Reporter Izzy Bohen (Travis Schiffner) is brainy and ambiguously closeted gay is strapped on a school bus filled with high school varsity athletes, cheerleader girlfriends, coaches, the team’s nerdy equipment manager, all returning home from a championship game.  The star quarterback has accused the writer of being “the biggest threat to every swinging dick on this bus.” But he was wrong. The monster is the biggest threat. The bus becomes stranded on East 9 highway -- it’s the Creeper who has crippled their bus. As night falls, the teenagers fight for their lives against a winged nightmare, hellbent on stockpiling as many victims as it can on the ultimate night of its grisly ritual feast.  	145815
2007	Jeepers Creepers!	N		Dillard, Mary Gregory		News Media follow the adventures of two squirrels who try to stop loggers from cutting down the tall trees. They fail to stop the loggers but gain the attention of the news media and the town comes to their rescue. Lauryn Killpepper had found the two squirrels when they were two bushy tailed babies in her backyard. The babies grow up and perform some of the most breathtaking acrobatics imaginable: jumping rope and retrieving pencils. Later, she teaches them how to survive in the forest, but the threes will soon become timber. She fears she will never see her pets again and sets out to establish a squirrel refuge. The squirrels plot to frighten the loggers. They caboodle together in stand-ins, forming a giant furry ball with a thousand eyes. Each day the furred ball magnifies and the loggers bolt for cover. But they fail to stop the loggers from cutting down the tall trees until the news media gets involved and the town comes to their rescue.	145816
1943	Jees ja just	MF				Reporter (Einari Ketola).	145817
1993	Jeeves and Wooster: Lady Florence Craye Arrives in New York	T			Episode. 5-23-1993.	Reporter (Richard  Brake). Reporter (Gregory Sweeney). Reporter (Amy Tolsky).	145818
1991	Jeff Altman	T				TV News. Comic portraying different characters including Uncle Carl, a man who watches TV hoping to see himself on the news	145819
2009	Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi	N		Dyer, Geoff		Journalist Jeff Atman, a jaded, dissolutely, resolute journalist, is in Venice for the Biennale. Atman’s dedication to the cause of Bellini-fuelled party-going is only intermittently disturbed by the obligation to file a story. When he meets Laura, he is rejuvenated. Their romance blossoms quickly but is it destined to disappear just as rapidly?	145820
1931	Jeff Marle: Castle Skull	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson	#3 Henri Bencolin-Jeff Marle Mysteries	American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.A  burning man is seen staggering across the battlements of Castle Skull before plunging to his death on the banks of the Rhine. The 15th century castle had most been the home of a terrifying magician who had died 17 years before the story begins.He had been a suicide or a murder victim. His decomposed corpse was found floating down the Rhine, identifiable only through jewelry and personal effects. Heirs to Castle Skull are a wealthy Belgian financier and a vain, aging actor.They were both associates of the magician during the South African diamond rush.	145821
1932	Jeff Marle: Corpse in the Waxworks	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Carr, John Dickson	#4 Henri Bencolin-Jeff Marle Mysteries	American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.Body of a pretty young woman is discovered draped across the waxen arms of the Satyr of Seine in a murky, subterranean museum that resembles Madame Tussaud's waxworks exhibitions.Soon it is difficult to tell the real corpses from the glassy-eyed waxen tableaux - the Satyr, the Spanish Inquisitors and their victims, Marat lying out of his tin bath.The waxworks museum also has a secret passageway that leads the pair to the notorious Silver Key Club, whose masked members indulge in midnight orgies of jazz, champagne and secret assignations.	145822
1930	Jeff Marle: It Walks By Night (aka Grand Guignol)	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson	#1 Henri Bencolin-Jeff Marle Mysteries	American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.Police burst into the card room of a sinister Parisian gambling establishment. Severed head of a man is staring at them from center of  empty room. Remainder of his body is kneeling on the carpet as though he had been waiting for his executioner's blow.	145823
1931	Jeff Marle: Lost Gallows, The	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson	#2 Henri Bencolin-Jeff Marle Mysteries	American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.Man kidnaps his victims in order to hang them on a private gallows to avenge a private wrong.	145824
1932	Jeff Marle: Poison in Jest	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson	#5 Henri Bencolin-Jeff Marle Mysteries	American Journalist Jeff Marle is the friend and chronicler of Henri Bencolin, a Paris Police Prefect, the head of the Parisian police. Marle serves as Bencolin's straight man, muscle and the guy who falls for all of the smoldering mademoiselles.Jeff Marle narrates but Bencolin is only mentioned in passing. Marle alone has been summoned to a mysterious house in Pennsylvania just in time for three poisonings and a hatchet murder. He's been asked by a judge to help him complete his memoirs.An elderly, eccentric judge is surrounded by a large and unsympathetic family. He goes through life in fear of a ghostly, disembodied hand that plagues his every moment.He is also the target of a poisoner that deals a double-blow, first attacking the judge's wife with arsenic and then the judge himself with hyoscin. Marle soon finds himself working with the judge's son-in-law to unmask the poisoner.Then the son-in-law is under poisonous attack.	145825
1942	Jeff Troy: Frightened Stiff	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#3 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy and his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes. Newly married, the couple moves into a Greenwich Village apartment. They return from a night out to find that someone has filled their bathtub with water.The next morning they find a dead man in their back garden.	145826
1945	Jeff Troy: Ghost of a Chance	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#5 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries (1945-1947)	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145827
1941	Jeff Troy: If the Shroud Fits (aka Dangerous Blondes)	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#2 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145828
1940	Jeff Troy: Made Up to Kill (aka Made Up For Murder)	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#1 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, work with police to solve crimes. Haila Rogers has landed a supporting role in a Broadway production of the fluffy English drawing room comedy "Green apples," when boyfriend Jeff proposes.He also tells her he's been invited to take a "vacation" from his advertising job. Then Haila's roommate and fellow actress is nearly killed on opening night.During the next performance, the killer strikes again, this time successfully murdering another actress dressed in Carol's robe. Play's producer turns to Jeff for help promising him a nice paycheck should he nab the killer.	145829
1948	Jeff Troy: Murder in Any Language	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#7 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145830
1966	Jeff Troy: One False Move	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#9 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145831
1943	Jeff Troy: Sailor, Take Warning	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#4 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries (1943-1944)	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145832
1945	Jeff Troy: There Was a Crooked Man	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#6 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145833
1949	Jeff Troy: Triple Threat (aka Marks the Spot)	NM		Roos, Kelley (William and Audrey Roos)	#8 Jeff and Haila Troy Mysteries	Photographer Jeff Troy, who with his wife, Haila, work with police to solve crimes.	145834
2006	Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of "War of the Worlds, The" (aka War of the Worlds Live, The)	M		Wayne, Jeff	UK	News Media. The Journalist George Herbert (Richard Burton). The Sung Thought of The Journalist (Justin Hayward).	145835
1958	Jefferson Drum: $50 for a Dead Man	T			Episode #22. 11-13-1958. Series 1958-1959. 26 episodes. "The Pen and the Quill"	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti).He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Group of Cocopah braves has mistaken Jefferson for being the sheriff and are demanding he pay a $50 bounty they have come to collect.	145836
1958	Jefferson Drum: Arrival (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 4-25-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.After the old newspaper editor in Jubilee dies, Jefferson Drum arrives to take his position.	145837
1958	Jefferson Drum: Band of Iron	T			Episode #19. 10-23-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Comstock family is being terrorized, but they have no idea who would be after them.	145838
1958	Jefferson Drum: Bandidos	T			Episode #8. 6-13-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Bandits attack and steal Drum's horse while he is bringing a new printing press to Jubilee.	145839
1958	Jefferson Drum: Bounty Man, The	T			Episode #2. 5-2-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum is determined to stop his son Joey from idolizing a gunslinger.	145840
1958	Jefferson Drum: Captive, The	T			Episode #21. 11-6-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Jefferson is deputized by a dying marshal to track down a killer.	145841
1958	Jefferson Drum: Cheater, The	T			Episode #5. 5-23-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum tries to help a man, who, after being forced into a card game, is being accused of cheating.	145842
1958	Jefferson Drum: Hanging of Joe Lavett, The	T			Episode #14. 8-1-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Woman comes to Jubilee to meet her fiancé -- but he was just tried as a claim jumper and hanged.	145843
1958	Jefferson Drum: Keeney Gang, The	T			Episode #16. 10-3-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Bank robber escapes jail and takes Jefferson Drum hostage.	145844
1958	Jefferson Drum: Law and Order	T			Episode #3. 5-9-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Jubilee picks a new sheriff and comes to regret the decision.	145845
1958	Jefferson Drum: Lawless, The	T			Episode #13. 7-18-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum tries finding out the identities of a vigilante gang of hooded thugs that has been terrorizing Jubilee.	145846
1958	Jefferson Drum: Madame Faro	T			Episode #7. 6-6-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum gets into hot water trying to protect a woman gambler with a bad reputation.	145847
1958	Jefferson Drum: Matter of Murder, A	T			Episode #12. 7-11-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum believes a new man in Jubilee is a swindler and is determined to expose him.	145848
1958	Jefferson Drum: Obituary	T			Episode #18. 10-16-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Gunfighter that's angry by one of Jefferson Drum's columns has sent him an obituary to print -- Jefferson's own.	145849
1958	Jefferson Drum: Outlaw, The	T			Episode #9. 6-20-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum finds a girl wandering out in the prairie and tries finding out her past.	145850
1958	Jefferson Drum: Pete Henke	T			Episode #23. 11-20-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.After a series of disastrous coincidences, an elderly miner believes he is bad luck to his partners.	145851
1958	Jefferson Drum: Post, The	T			Episode #11. 7-4-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Gunslinger comes to Jubilee looking for Drum after reading one of his editorials.	145852
1958	Jefferson Drum: Prison Hill	T			Episode #25. 12-4-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Girlfriend of a condemned killer takes Jefferson Drum and a chaplain hostage.	145853
1958	Jefferson Drum: Return	T			Episode #20. 10-30-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Outlaw returns to Jubilee wanting to see his wife.	145854
1958	Jefferson Drum: Showdown	T			Episode #15. 9-26-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum tries to help a man entangled in a revenge plot.0	145855
1958	Jefferson Drum: Simon Pitt	T			Episode #26. 12-11-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Jefferson Drum has a very rough time in a town near Jubilee.	145856
1958	Jefferson Drum: Stagecoach Episode	T			Episode #17. 10-10-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Woman believes a circus strongman is stalking her.	145857
1958	Jefferson Drum: Thicker Than Water	T			Episode #24. 11-27-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Look-alike of Billy the Kid moves into town and the citizens of Jubilee panic.	145858
1958	Jefferson Drum: Very Deadly Game, A	T			Episode #6. 5-30-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Young woman is startled to see her fiance in Jubilee -- he is supposed to be dead.	145859
1958	Jefferson Drum: Wheel of Fortune	T			Episode #10. 6-27-1958	Editor Jefferson Drum (Jeff Richards), crusading newspaper editor, a man who headed for San Francisco in the 1850s after his wife was murdered and his newspaper destroyed. Old Typesetter Printer Lucius Coin (Cyril Delevanti)He ends up in Jubilee, a mid-19th century town of coal miners. Took over the paper when he learned the former publisher had been murdered.Drum is targeted for death by other shareholders of a mine he's invested in.	145860
1995	Jefferson in Paris	M				Reporter (Tim Choate).	145861
1984	Jeffersons, The: And Up We Go	T			Episode #249. 4-30-1985	News Media. Reporter (Luise Heath).	145862
1981	Jeffersons, The: Charmed Life	T	SVD 801		Episode #166. 12-27-1981	Society Columnist. George takes charm lessons to impress a society columnist	145863
1977	Jeffersons, The: Good News, Bad News	T			Episode #67. 10-22-1977	Editor Helen gets the job of editor of the Help Center newsletter and Louise becomes upset when it's Helen, not her.	145864
1979	Jeffersons, The: Hold Out, The	T			Episode #106. 2-28-1979	Newscaster ("Sweet" Dick Whittington).	145865
1975	Jeffersons, The: Meet the Press	T	DVD -R HQ 8649. SVD 1039		Episode #9 3-15-1975	Reporter is invited by George to the apartment to gain publicity for his cleaning business. He tries to get in on a reporter's series of stories on successful black businessmen.Once he finally gets the reporter to make an appearance he finds it difficult to hold his attention with the Willis' and Mr.  Bentley hanging around.	145866
1979	Jeffersons, The: Ones You Love, The	T			Episode #107. 3-7-1979	Reporter Marcus Henderson (Ernest Harden Jr.) from Black Life Magazine come to interview George and Louise on the subject of happily married life -- just as a fight erupts between them.Interviewer talks to Florence instead of Louise when an interviewer comes to write a story about the Jeffersons.	145867
1984	Jeffersons, The: What Makes Sammy Run?	T	SVD 799		Episode #218. 1-1-1984	Reporter Harold O'Steen (William Schilling). Sammy Davis Jr. (Himself).	145868
1995	Jeffrey	M				TV Reporter (Kevin Nealon)	145869
1941	Jeffrey Mace: Patriot, The	CB			1941-1950	Columnist Jeffrey Mace, newspaper columnist and reporter for the New York Daily Bugle.	145870
1939	Jeji hrich	MF			Czechoslovakia	Reporter (Ladislav Janecek).	145871
1933	Jeji lekar	MF				Journalist Jan Evangelista Panek (Jan S. Kolar).	145872
1990	Jekyll and Hyde	M		Stevenson, Robert Louis (Novel). David Wickes (Teleplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Ted Snape (David Schofield) for the London Record shows up at the hospital when Jekyll saves a little girl trampled by his evil alter ego. He interviews Jekyll to get his reaction to a letter, sent to the paper by his rival opposing the doctor.Reporter sees Jeykll's sister-in-law at Jekyll's house. He doesn't know who she is, but is encouraged by the editor to find out her identity -- "I smell a scandal."Reporter discovers who she is and pretends to be a friend of her husband to get information from a maid. He eventually provides Scotland Yard with information on Jekyll and goes along on a stakeout of Jekyll's house.Reporter manages to miss out on Jekyll's death. Editor (Philip Locke). Sub Editor (Peter Geeves). Copy Boy (Ross McCall). Newsboys (Daniel Perry, Justin Degan).	145873
1998	Jekyll Island	M				News Media. Reporter (Cindi Avila). Reporter (Angela Williams). Cameraman (Tyson Davis).	145874
1984	Jekyll-Hyde Decision, The	CB			Blue Ribbon Comics #4	Reporter Julie Wagnor. The Fly and Fly-Girl try to stop a crooked politician from being elected. 	145875
1997	Jemand wie Ginsterblum	N		Koch, Angelika	Germany	Journalist	145876
2000	Jemima J.	N		Green, Jane		Columnist Jemima Jones, a London journalist writing a household-tips column for a grubby London newspaper.	145877
1991	Jemima Shore: Cavalier Case, The	NM		Fraser, Antonia	#8 Jemima Shore Mysteries.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.	145878
1985	Jemima Shore: Cool Repentance	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#4 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Included in Omnibus, Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore on the Case (2006)	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.	145879
1991	Jemima Shore: Cry-By-Night	SS		Fraser, Antonia	Jemima Shore Series. "Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grace and Other Stories" includes nine tales, four featuring Shore.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Jemima takes a working holiday among those seeking a fresh start to life, but finds violent death is no respecter of new ventures.	145880
1991	Jemima Shore: Getting To Know Her	SS		Fraser, Antonia	Jemima Shore Series. "Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grace and Other Stories" includes nine tales, four featuring Shore.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Jemima has bad luck trying to interview a female ex-con and is met instead by an unstable man determined to become acquainted with her -- intimately.	145881
1991	Jemima Shore: Getting To Know You	SS		Fraser, Antonia	Jemima Shore Series. "Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grace and Other Stories" includes nine tales, four featuring Shore.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Jemima gains firsthand knowledge of the subject of two of her exposes -- and nearly loses her life.	145882
1991	Jemima Shore: Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grace	SS		Fraser, Antonia	Jemima Shore Series. "Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grace and Other Stories" includes nine tales, four featuring Shore.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Jemima goes to a Caribbean island to interview the last member of an old plantation family and a sweet and eccentric old lady turns up dead.Rescued from freezing London by an assignment in the West Indies, Jemima looks forward to a straightforward story, sunshine and rum punch, and maybe a little moonlight and romance.Instead she finds herself embroiled in the heated politics of an all-too-extended family.	145883
1986	Jemima Shore: Jemima Shore's First Case and Other Stories	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#6 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Solves four cases.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.	145884
1985	Jemima Shore: Oxford Blood	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#5 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Included in Omnibus, Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore on the Case (2006)	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is reluctantly shooting a TV expose -- "Golden Lads and Girls" -- on the exotic lifestyles of overprivileged undergraduates.Among them is a wealthy 20-year-old heir to the former foreign secretary. When a confession by a dying midwife throws the heir's birth and bloodline into doubt, Jemima's interest in the documentary perks up considerably.Then a student is murdered, drawing Jemima into a case that will demand the utmost of her skills of detection.	145885
1994	Jemima Shore: Political Death	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#9 Jemima Shore Mysteries.	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.She's invited to a dilapidated townhouse by a former Cecil Beaton beauty who tries to return 30-year-old ball gowns and during a nasty election campaign decides to tell what she knows about an old political scandal.It seems a politician vanished without a trace in the middle of a 1964 trial for selling state secrets. Shore discovers the woman is the former mistress to one of the players in the scandal who is currently up for reelection.The answer lies in one of her diaries -- and it's missing after the woman falls to her death that same night from her balcony. Her disaffected daughters and her former lover's children are all suspects.	145886
1977	Jemima Shore: Quiet as a Nun	NM	OWN - H - P	Fraser, Antonia	#1 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Also included in Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore Investigates (2005).	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. When a murder takes place in a secluded tower at Blessed Eleanor's Convent in Sussex and the victim is an old school friend, she finds herself in the middle of a puzzle.The dead woman, a nun, was to inherit one of the largest fortunes in Britain. Jemima walks into the eye of a worldly storm of fear -- and the more she learns, the clearer it becomes that more lives, including her own, are being threatened.	145887
1981	Jemima Shore: Splash of Red, A	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#3 Jemima Shore Mysteries.. Also included in Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore Investigates (2005).	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Everyone loved a novelist who was tiny and exquisitely pretty whose fragile looks hid a considerable talent.She had a series of admirers, lovers and husbands since her arrival in literary London. Her friends remarked on the odd contrast of her disorderly private life and the careful formality of her work.Yet it hardly seemed to matter even when the critics doted on her. When the novelist strangely and suddenly disappeared one hot summer day, Jemima Shore, who is left in charge of her flat, must find out why before it is too late.	145888
1978	Jemima Shore: Wild Island, The (aka Tartan Tragedy, The)	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#2 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Also included in Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore Investigates (2005).	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.Jemima arrives at Inverness Station for a Highland holiday. Instead she is plunged into the strange world of an aristocratic family with its tensions, jealousies and violence. The setting is the Wild Island itself, frighteningly remote.No one is quite what they seem.	145889
1987	Jemima Shore: Your Royal Hostage	NM	OWN - P	Fraser, Antonia	#7 Jemima Shore Mysteries. Included in Omnibus Three Great Novels: Jemima Shore on the Case (2006)	TV Reporter Jemima Shore is Britain's most popular television journalist. She is TV's consummately professional investigative journalist as well.	145890
2004	Jemima: Photographic Trophy	M			UK. Short.	Photographer (Rony Bridges).	145891
1978	Jemina Shore: Quiet as a Nun	MT		Fraser, Antonia (Based on Her Novel).		Reporter Jemina Shore (Maria Aitken) is asked to look into the mysterious death of a nun who died in a locked room at a convent.	145892
1843	Jemmy Daily: or, The Little News Vendor, a Tale of Youthful Struggles and The Triumph of Truth and Virtue Over Vice and Falsehood	N	USC	Ingraham, Joseph Holt		Newsboys.	145893
1995	Jenipapo	MF				Editor (Daniel Dantas) do Brasilian Tribune.	145894
1995	Jenipapo (aka Interview, The)	M			Brazil	American Journalist Michael Coleman (Henry Czemy) works for a Brazilian newspaper in Rio. One day he is put in charge of interviewing a famous catholic missionary who helps the needy in the jungles of Brazil. But the radical  priest rarely gives interviews. Michael decides that he will be the first to interview the priest personally and goes on a journey to the center of Brazil to find the priest. But the priest’s media-shyness has deeper implications than anyone knows.  Editor do Brasilian Tribune (Daniel Dantas).  So desperate is Coleman to find the priest that he stops at nothing, calling in every favor, and even resorting to dirty tricks. In the end it is his blatant abuse of media power that manages to keep would-be land grabbers from succeeding and defeating the priest’s attempts to stop them. 	145895
1985	Jenkin's Ear	P	MLPL	Hughes, Babette	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	145896
1899	Jennie Baxter (aka Jennie Baxter, Journalist).	N	OWN - H - USC	Barr, Robert		Journalist Jennie Baxter, an American girl who wrote very readable articles on the latest fashionable gowns.	145897
1974	Jennie, Lady Randolph Church	T	SV 235 (Sample Episode)		Literary Magazine Segment	Magazine. Son Winston becomes a war correspondent. 	145898
2002	Jennifer and Nikki	N			Adult	Publisher Jack August of New Man Magazine expects a story promised to him by Magazine Writer Jennifer who travels with reclusive fashion model Nikki and her seductive half-brother Alain in search of the sexual secrets held by the famous Russian mystic Pere Mitya. To achieve intimacy with this extraordinary family and get the story, Jennifer most ignore universal taboos and strip away inhibitions she never knew she had.	145899
1992	Jennifer Eight	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Jaylene Hamilton). Male Reporter (Mike Winlaw).	145900
2003	Jennifer Government	N		Barry, Max	PR	Public Relations. Marketing campaign to sell Nike Mercurys includes assassinations of kids who have purchased the shoes.	145901
1986	Jennifer Grey Mysteries, The	NM		Jenkins, Jerry B.	Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois	145902
1985	Jennifer Grey: Calling, The:	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#5 Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois	145903
1984	Jennifer Grey: Gateway	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#4 Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois	145904
1983	Jennifer Grey: Heartbeat	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#1 Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois	145905
1983	Jennifer Grey: Three Days in Winter:	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#2 Jennifer Grey Series	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois covers the police beat. She shows up at a sordid crime scene. When the prime suspect in the case is murdered, the police arrest Grey.Grey knows several people who had motives to kill the suspected child murderer. After convincing police of her innocence, Jennifer pieces together the clues that reveal the real killer's identity.	145906
1984	Jennifer Grey: Too Late to Tell	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#3 Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois. A reporter's suspicious death puts Gray on the trail of an elusive murderer.	145907
1985	Jennifer Grey: Veiled Threat:	NM		Jenkins, Jerry	#6 Jennifer Grey Mysteries	Reporter and Columnist Jennifer Grey of The Chicago Day in Illinois	145908
1979	Jennifer: Woman's Story, A	MT				Photographer (Woody Skaggs)	145909
1999	Jenny From the Block	MUS		Lopez, Jennifer	On album, “On the 6,” 6-1-1999	Paparazzi in music video. 	145910
1991	Jenny Jones Show, The	DT			Series. Syndicated	Talk Host-Interviewer Jenny Jones. Correspondent-Segment Host Valerie Mikita.	145911
1992	Jenny McKay: Broadcast Clues	NM		Belsky, Dick	#2 Jenny McKay Mysteries	TV Reporter Jenny McKay is assigned to cover a high-society wedding. The 40-year-old journalist discovers the bride is missing and her disappearance could be linked to the dirty doings of her powerful, political family.	145912
1993	Jenny McKay: Live From New York	NM		Belsky, Dick	#3 Jenny McKay Mysteries	TV Reporter Jenny McKay and the world of tabloid television. Jenny slogs through the mean streets of Manhattan for Channel 6 News.	145913
1994	Jenny McKay: Mourning Show, The	NM		Belsky, Dick	#4 Jenny McKay Mysteries	TV Reporter Jenny McKay and the world of tabloid television. Jenny slogs through the mean streets of Manhattan for Channel 6 News.Blond news anchor gives McKay unsolicited makeup tips. When Jenny's ex-lover, Jerry Meredith, now host of a popular TV talk show becomes the chief suspect in the murder of his wife, Jenny has a chance for a great scoop and maybe anchor seat as a reward.Suspicious deaths of two of his show's staff raises all sorts of uncomfortable questions.	145914
1989	Jenny McKay: South Street Confidential	NM	OWN - H	Belsky, Dick	#1 Jenny McKay Mysteries	Former Newspaperwoman Jennie McKay, ex-newspaperwoman, ex-magazine reporter.  Now a tabloid TV reporter.	145915
1995	Jenny McKay: Summertime News	NM		Belsky, Dick	#5 Jenny McKay Mysteries	TV Reporter Jenny McKay investigates Central Park killing of a woman that enrages local residents until a  suspect is arrested. She uncovers disturbing truth that reveals the victim might be somebody else.	145916
2002	Jenny Rain: Adult Star	M	VHS 1317		Adult	Journalist covers the filming of an adult movie	145917
1893	Jenny Wren's Boarding-House	N	USC	Kaler, James Otis		Newsboys	145918
2005	Jeopardy:	T				News Media. TV Reporter (Aileen Clarke).	145919
2004	Jeopardy: Power Players from Washington D.C.	T			Episode	Journalists playing Jeopardy. Includes Ashleigh Banfield, News Anchor/Correspondent. Maria Bartiromo, CNBC Host. Aaron Brown, CNN Anchor/Host. Gretchen Carlson, CBS "The Sunday Early Show." Tucker Carlson, CNN Crossfire. Anderson Cooper, CNN "360."Al Franken, Radio Host-Author. Peggy Noonan, Columnist-Author. Keith Olbermann, MSNBC "Countdown." Tim Russert, NBC "Meet the Press." Tavis Smiley, NPR and PBS Host. Bob Woodward, Author-Journalist.	145920
2004	Jeopardy!: Jeopardy! Gar til filmen - Cannes Special	TF			Episode #5. 5-22-2004	Film Critic Henrik Palle. Host Lars Daneskov.	145921
2004	Jeopardy!: Jeopardy! Royale	T			Episode #4. 5-7-2004	Royal Reporter Ekstra Bladet (Trine Larsen).	145922
2004	Jeopardy!: Paske-Jeopardy! - I troens tjenese	TF			Episode #17. 4-9-2004	Journalist Martin Krasnik. Host Lars Daneskov.	145923
1998	Jeremiah: Terrorist Prophet	NSF		Smith, Michael A.		TV Reporter and Newsmagazine Anchor Laura Delaney gets videotapes of Jeremiah's vigilante murders. Taking the bait, she becomes Jeremiah's megaphone for a series of terrorizing attacks, culminating in his bringing an ex-Soviet nuke to Washington.Jeremiah is an unrepentant National Socialist from Sioux Falls who has evolved into this self-proclaimed prophet and avenger. Vows to create all-white America by purging federal government, Wall Street and blacks. He's a media-savvy guy.TV Journalist Delaney is horrified when violent religious fanatic uses her via her highly rated news show to tell country of his plans to create his own nation within United States. But he has more in mind for her than just using her as his mouthpiece.Obsessed with her beauty and fascinated by her fame, he stalks her determined to force her to love him. Only an FBI man can help keep Laura safe.The security of the entire country rests on their ability to foil Jeremiah, the Terrorist Prophet.	145924
1982	Jericho	N		Costello, Anthony		Reporter. Creative, independent Harriet lands a job with the newspaper in Jericho, Massachusetts. Her boss, Patrick, loves her, but she is engaged to the son of the town's textile mill owner.Harriet discovers Elliot is gay, ends the engagement and marries Patrick on the rebound. Marriage is stormy.	145925
1989	Jericho Day	N	OWN - P	Murphy, Warren		Investigative Reporter Lonzo Gates, once the best and boldest of America's investigative reporters	145926
1993	Jericho Fever	MT				News Media. TV Anchor (John Hook). Reporter #1 (Guy Atchley). Female Reporter (Christie Fletcher).	145927
1995	Jericho Files, The	N		Gold, Alan		Journalist Paul Sinclair and his lover, a lawyer, uncover a decades-old KGB plot to infiltrate the Israeli government when the lawyer's grandfather is killed after giving her a yellowing photograph taken in pre-Holocaust Poland.	145928
1994	Jericho Iteration, The	NSF		Steele, Allen		Reporter Gerry Rosen for The Big Muddy Inquirer is a hard-up reporter whose son was killed and his marriage ruined by an earthquake that devastates St. Louis in the year 2013. He uncovers a story too dangerous to print.Rosen gets a mysterious message meant for his best friend, fellow Reporter John Tiernan. Rosen thinks he's stumbled into a big story about corporate underhandedness. It soon becomes clear the story is bigger than that.Tiernan is murdered by high-tech laser gun.  Rosen's apartment ransacked. Reporter finds himself on run racing against time. Troops of federal Emergency Relief Agency are after him. Rosen discovers conspiracy to establish martial law throughout the land.Year 2012. Oregon and Washington have voted to secede from the union, a powerful space-based antimissile satellite is about to be launched, and St. Louis is hit by a devastating major earthquake.Rosen is assigned to write a column for The Big Muddy Inquirer. The down-on-his luck reporter stumbles on the biggest story of his career when his palm-top computer intercepts message intended for Tiernan.	145929
2007	Jericho: Day Before, The	T			Episode #12. 2-21-2007	News Media. News Reporter (Milby Barron). Interviewer (Maurice Godin).	145930
2006	Jericho: Four Horsemen	T	DVD -R HQ 6987		Episode #3. 10-4-2006	Chinese Anchor (Xiaobin Jiang). Satellite television in a local bar broadcasts a signal from an Asian news program that shows the extent of the nuclear attacks in the United States.	145931
2005	Jericho: Killing of Johnny Swan, The	T			Episode #2. 10-23-2005	Sports Commentator (Tim Wallers).	145932
2005	Jericho: To Murder and Create	T			Episode #3. 10-30-2005	TV Interviewer (Richard Hope).	145933
1956	Jericho's Daughters	N	OWN	Wellman, Paul I.		Press	145934
1979	Jerk, The	M				News Magazine Announcer (Clete Roberts) of American Times News Magazine.	145935
1995	Jerky Boys, The	M				Reporter (John DiLeo). Reporter (Marc Webster). Newswoman (Maria A. Corbo). News Reporter (Matthew T. Gitkin). World News Now Anchorman (Jerry Dunphy). Newsman (Dennis Hutchinson).	145936
1941	Jerry "Headline" Hunter	CB				Correspondent Jerry "Headline" Hunter. Foreign correspondent for unnamed New York paper, works for the London Star. Chief rival reporter is Will Jenk.	145937
1998	Jerry and Tom	M				News Media. TV News Announcer #1 (Donna Holgate). TV News Announcer #2 (Murray McRae).	145938
1984	Jerry Has Graduated from his high school paper...	CB			Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930’s #1	Journalist. Jerry the Journalist. 	145939
1939	Jerry Indutch	CB			Adventure Comics #40. July, 1939. First Appearance	Reporter Jerry Induty, sidekick and friend to boxer, Socko Strong, who fought for good in the 1930s.	145940
1990	Jerry Jeeter: Final Option	NM	OWN - P	Robinett, Stephen	#2 Jerry Jetter Mysteries	Magazine Writer Gerald "Jerry" Jeeter, muckraking staff writer for a Global Capitalism magazine. The financial reporter's usual beat is money, not mayhem.	145941
1990	Jerry Jeeter: Unfinished Business	NM	OWN - P	Robinett, Stephen	#1 Jerry Jetter Mysteries	Magazine Writer Gerald "Jerry" Jeeter, muckraking staff writer for a Global Capitalism magazine. His usual beat is money, not mayhem. The financial reporter is investigating his friend's plan to turn garbage into gold using windmill power.	145942
1998	Jerry Knight and Jane Day: Death With Honors	NM	OWN	Nessen, Ron and Johanna Neuman	#3 Knight & Day Mysteries (aka Knight and Day Mysteries)	Reporter Jane Day, ambitious newspaper reporter for the Washington Post is a thoroughly liberated and liberal woman, and Jerry Knight is the "Night Talker," opinionated right-wing host of America's most popular all-night radio talk show.Knight & Day are caught in the crossfire between staid, power-conscious Washington and media-mad Hollywood. The results are murder.When an aging movie star known for her beauty as well as her political activism is brutally stabbed at the Kennedy Honor Awards, the motives and suspects are bicoastal and deadly.Jane is writing a profile on the honoree, a left-wing feminist who stood up to Senator McCarthy decades ago. At a small ceremony at the White House, the actress publicly protests current president's reprimand of film industry for violence and sex.The actress's protest riles conservatives including Knight. After her body is discovered, Knight & Day discover that her daughter's unidentified father might be a famous conservative politician.	145943
1995	Jerry Knight and Jane Day: Knight and Day	NM	OWN	Nessen, Ron and Johanna Neuman	#1 Knight & Day Mysteries (aka Knight and Day Mysteries)	Reporter Jane Day, ambitious newspaper reporter for the Washington Post is a thoroughly liberated and liberal woman, and Jerry Knight is the "Night Talker," opinionated right-wing host of America's most popular all-night radio talk show.When a prominent environmentalist is murdered, the two conflicting media personalities chase after the scoop of the century. The husband-and-wife team, Knight & Day draw upon extensive backgrounds in journalism, politics and media to solve the crime.Capturing the turbulence of Southeast D.C. and the opulence of Georgetown, Knight & Day richly evokes the contrast between the mean streets of Washington and the corridors of power on Capitol Hill.	145944
1996	Jerry Knight and Jane Day: Press Corpse:	NM	OWN - P	Nessen, Ron and Johanna Neuman	#2 Knight & Day Mysteries (aka Knight and Day Mysteries)	Reporter Jane Day, ambitious newspaper reporter for the Washington Post is a thoroughly liberated and liberal woman, and Jerry Knight is the "Night Talker," opinionated right-wing host of America's most popular all-night radio talk show.Their philosophies are light-years from one another. From food to religion, politics to who's going to win the Super bowl, these two can't seem to agree on anything.When a well-known journalist is killed at an event where the president is speaking, Knight & Day can't help getting involved. It soon becomes apparent that the bad guys may have hit the wrong target. And the president might be next.	145945
1996	Jerry Maguire	M	DVD -R HQ 2804, 2805, 2806.			Sports and News Media. Reporters (Michael Kehoe, Joseph Neilbich, June Saruwatan). Press Box Columnist (Shannon Thornton). Draft Reporter (Kristen Krueger).  Sportscasters and Reporters: Roy Firestsone, Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf, Frank Gifford.When a sports agent has a moral epiphany and is fired for expressing it, he decides to put his new philosophy to the test as an independent with the only athlete who stays with him.	145946
1991	Jerry Springer	DT			Series. 1991. Syndicated	Talk Host-Interviewer Jerry Springer	145947
1933	Jerry Tracy: Asked For It	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, May 1933, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 59-70	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145948
1933	Jerry Tracy: Ball and Chain	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Feb. 1933, Vol. 15, No. 12, pp. 28-39	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145949
1935	Jerry Tracy: Behind the Column	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Aug. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 76-99	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet. Column used for numbers racket.	145950
1933	Jerry Tracy: Beyond All Light	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Jan. 1933, Vol. 15, No. 11, pp. 51-61	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145951
1936	Jerry Tracy: Body Snatcher	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Feb. 1936, Vol. 18, No. 12, pp. 37-57	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145952
1935	Jerry Tracy: Five Spot	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Nov. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 9, pp. 65-86	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145953
1939	Jerry Tracy: Guide to Murder	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, June 1939, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 6-28	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145954
1933	Jerry Tracy: He Asked For It	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, May 1933, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 59-70	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145955
1933	Jerry Tracy: Help Wanted	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Mar. 1933, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 108-119	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145956
1935	Jerry Tracy: Keep On Asking	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, May 1935, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 78-95	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145957
1937	Jerry Tracy: Little Guy	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Jan. 1937, Vol. 19, No. 11, pp. 46-71	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145958
1938	Jerry Tracy: Make It Murder	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Sept. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 40-65	Columnist  Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145959
1939	Jerry Tracy: Manhattan Shakedown	M		Tinsley, Theodore A. (Story - "Manhattan Whirligig"). Edgar Edwards (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Broadcaster Jerry Tracy (John Gallaudet) accuse a doctor of being a blackmailer. But he's wrong and apologizes enough to avoid a libel suit since the columnist appeared in a sequel, "Murder Is News."	145960
1937	Jerry Tracy: Manhattan Whirligig	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, April 1937, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 10-37	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145961
1939	Jerry Tracy: Murder Is News	M		Tinsley, Theodore A. (Story). Edgar Edwards (Screenplay)	Ness Book - sequel to "Manhattan Shakedown."	Columnist-Broadcaster Jerry Tracy (John Gallaudet) goes to an industrialist's home and finds the man dead.  He's knocked out and when he revives the body is gone. Without a corpse, his editor refuses to print the story.His wife insists her husband sailed for Europe. Columnist is given carte blanche by the police to investigate.  Killer locks Tracy, the wife and her lover in a secret vault in which the industrialist's  body was hidden.Police locate the vault in time to save them.  Killer is gunned down with Tracy reporting the story on his broadcast.	145962
1937	Jerry Tracy: Murder Is News	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Aug. 1937, Vol. 20, No. 6, pp. 6-37	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145963
1936	Jerry Tracy: Murder Maze	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Sept. 1936, Vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 103-125	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145964
1935	Jerry Tracy: Murderer's Guest	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, July, 1935, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 6-30	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145965
1940	Jerry Tracy: My Candle Burns	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, April 1940, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 4-29	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145966
1938	Jerry Tracy: No More Limericks	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, April 1938, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 44-68	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145967
1932	Jerry Tracy: Park Avenue Item	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Dec. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 28-37	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145968
1932	Jerry Tracy: Party From Detroit	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Oct. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 8, pp. 54-65	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145969
1934	Jerry Tracy: Smoke	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, June 1934, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 60-82	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145970
1933	Jerry Tracy: Somebody Stole My Pal	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, July, 1933, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 49-60	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145971
1932	Jerry Tracy: South Wind	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Nov. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 9, pp. 27-37	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145972
1938	Jerry Tracy: Station K-I-L-L	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Nov. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 18-42	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145973
1936	Jerry Tracy: Storm Signal	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, June 1936, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 83-103	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the Daily Planet	145974
1935	Jerry Tracy: Ticketed for Death	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Sept. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 7, pp. 551-75	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	145975
1971	Jerry Visits	DT				TV Anchor Jerry Dunphy interviews celebrities	145976
2004	Jersey Girl	M				Publicist Ollie Trinke (Ben Affleck), a Manhattan public relations man who is married to his true love and expecting a child. Ends up being a single dad. He and his little girl move in with his father.PR Exec #1 (Jason Lee). PR Exec #2 (Matt Damon).  Press #1 (Robert McKay), Press #2 Ernie O'Donnell (Ernest O'Donnell), Press #3 (Cymande Lewis), Press #4 (Dan Etheridge), Press #5 (Mark Jwayad).Video Cameraman at Hard Rock (Keith Moyer). Reporter (Chris Pickhardt).	145977
2003	Jersey Guy	M				Fashion Editor (Lazuren Ezerksky)	145978
2000	Jersey, The: Girlfriend, The	T			Episode #8.	Sports Announcer (Adam G.)	145979
1999	Jersey, The: Heroes	T			Episode #3. 10-8-1999	TV Reporter (Eric Beck)	145980
2000	Jersey, The: Stealing the Spotlight	T	SVD 1242		Episode	Newspaper. Misleading newspaper article pushes Morgan into the limelight. Photographer (Verda Bridges).	145981
2005	Jersild og Spin: Valg:	T			Episode #20. 10-22-2005	Commentator, Political Rasmus Jensson (Himself). Former Press Advisor Lotte Hansen (Herself).	145982
2004	Jersild pa DR2	DF			Episode #9. 3-3-2004	Journalists Ole Stig Andersen, Preben Morkbak, Anders-Peter Mathiasen of Ekstra Bladet, Lllan Sorensen, Henrik Qvortrup. Host Jens Olaf Jersild.	145983
1991	Jerusalem Interlude	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#4 Zion Convenant Series	American Journalist John  Murphy and German-born violinist Elisa Lindheim have completed a honeymoon after a legalized marriage. They meet Leah and Shimon in Paris to bid them farewell for their trip to Jerusalem. Soon, Elisa finds herself pregnant. Elisa's father, Theo, is invited to Berlin privately by Hermann Göring (under the conditions that he travel with a passport issued as "Jacob Stern", his forced-on name at Dachau) to discuss a scheme for allowing Jews to leave the Reich for moneys. He forces Theo to watch the burning of the books and works of art he has taken from Theo's home (which he has annexed), and then dismisses him; Theo now goes to the British embassy, having failed in his mission.Meanwhile, Hitler has ordered the deportation of all 12,000 Polish Jews (including those born in Germany) back to Poland hoping to cause an incident that will give him a pretext to invade Poland. 	145984
2002	Jess: Rave Reporter 1	NJ		Walters, Jennie	Party Girls Popstars	TV Reporter. A road show is coming to town and Jess and her friends have tickets. There will be dance auditions, the chance to try out as a TV reporter, and loads of great music. The Party Girls can’t wait. 	145985
1939	Jesse James	M	DVD -R HQ 8200, 8201. SVD 965	Schaeffer, Rosalind, Jo Frances James (Historical Data).	Fonda. Powers	Publisher of the Liberty Weekly Gazette, Major Rufus Cobb (Henry Hull) cantankerous publisher, uncle, supports Jesse James in the newspaper.  Cobb's niece marries James.Cobb continually dictates editorials against various officials, which always end by  suggesting they be taken out and shot like dogs.He inadvertently leads to James' demise when he runs an article about the governor agreeing to grant amnesty to any member of the outlaw gang who shoots James. Article is seen by the wife of gang member who convinces him to kill James.After James is killed, Cobb delivers the eulogy at his funeral.	145986
1941	Jesse James at Bay	M	DVD -R HQ 8915			Reporter Jane Fillmore (Gale Storm) of the St. Louis Journal.	145987
2009	Jesse Stone: Thin Ice	MT	DVD -R HQ 10916, 10917. 			TV Weatherwoman.  Stone’s former wife, a TV “weather girl” is sleeping with her news producer. News Media covers the kidnapping of a child in flashbacks. 	145988
1997	Jessica James: Bright Flamingo Shroud, A	NM		O'Brien, Meg	#5 Jessica James Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jessica "Jesse" James of the Rochester Herald in New York is a fast, blunt talker with plenty of foibles but few illusions. Hard-boiled snoop Jessie wants to be her own man. She's an unreliable but talented reporter.A man claiming to be Jesse' grandfather arrives on her doorstep and asks for help to conceal him from a dangerous man he swindled. Just when it seems her grandfather is safe, James herself becomes a target of a vicious crook.	145989
1990	Jessica James: Daphne Decisions, The	NM	OWN - P - MLPL	O'Brien, Meg	#1 Jessica James Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jessica "Jesse" James of the Rochester Herald in New York is a fast, blunt talker with plenty of foibles but few illusions. Hard-boiled snoop Jessie wants to be her own man. She's an unreliable but talented reporter.Jessie really wants to be responsible. She can't help it if her boyfriend is a gangster, her therapist is a New age guru, her helpers ("The Gennessee Three") have somewhat questionable legal status, and her commitment to sobriety is constantly tested.A reporter on an upstate New York newspaper, Jessica is working on a series about the homeless when a mugging sends her to a hospital.Coming out of a coma, Jesse hears a prominent personage, an old judge, calling her "Daphne" mistaking the journalist for the widow of his late son. Jesse says nothing but aims to find Daphne when she's released.But her editor takes Jesse off the homeless story, a blow since she has been obsessed with one woman, who froze to death after losing her home to developers of housing for the rich. Now on her own, Jesse finds out enough to make her a target for murder.	145990
1992	Jessica James: Eagles Die Too	NM		O'Brien, Meg	#4 Jessica James Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jessica "Jesse" James of the Rochester Herald in New York is a fast, blunt talker with plenty of foibles but few illusions. Hard-boiled snoop Jessie wants to be her own man. She's an unreliable but talented reporter.After flunking a course for executive bodyguards, which she took in order to research an article, Jess meets and is attracted to a pilot who is one of the instructors at a bar and overhears an argument he has with another pilot over an unnamed woman.Distressed to learn that her sometime lover, mobster Marcus Andrelli, is in Europe with his ex-wife and son, Jess takes up Mac's offer to teach her to fly.  Then her mother, Kate, visits with her new husband, Charlie, whom Jess thinks is a crook.Jess attempts to "save" her mother from her new husband, a wealthy, charming and conspiratorial conman. Hoping to foil a possibly dangerous and nefarious (though as yet unknown) scheme, Jessica goes cross-country to solve the case.She is currently on the outs with her own rich gangster-boyfriend and she goes cross-country with the sometime aid of a hulking bodyguard, a brooding aviator and a colorful aunt. She perseveres amidst murder, mayhem and mystery.	145991
1991	Jessica James: Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow	NM	OWN - P	O'Brien, Meg	#3 Jessica James Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jessica "Jesse" James of the Rochester Herald in New York is a fast, blunt talker with plenty of foibles but few illusions. Hard-boiled snoop Jessie wants to be her own man. She's an unreliable but talented reporter.	145992
1990	Jessica James: Salmon in the Soup	NM	OWN - P	O'Brien, Meg	#2 Jessica James Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Jessica "Jesse" James of the Rochester Herald in New York is a fast, blunt talker with plenty of foibles but few illusions. Hard-boiled snoop Jessie wants to be her own man. She's an unreliable but talented reporter.Whenever she is too busy investigating crimes to do her newspaper work, she makes it a habit to call in well, rather than sick. She's a recovering alcoholic who lives from paycheck to paycheck following the teachings of a guru-shrink.Jessie has been romantically involved with a mob boss. When ex-flame Marcus Andrellis is accused of murdering a former female city attorney while the two were on his yacht allegedly plotting a child pornography scheme, Jesse smells a frame-up.She mounts her own investigation. Along the way she runs into thugs, cops, a rival mob boss and one of her high school dreamboats.Figuring out who did what to whom isn't a sublime undertaking, but watching Jessica struggle to put the pieces of the mystery, and her own complicated life is worth the effort.	145993
1981	Jessica Novak: Boy Most Likely, The	T			Episode #2. 11-12-1981	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145994
1981	Jessica Novak: Closeup News	T			Episode #1. 11-5-1981. Series 11-5-1981 to 12-3-1981	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145995
1981	Jessica Novak: Everybody Loves a Winner	T			Episode #8.	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145996
1981	Jessica Novak: Kenny	T			Episode #3. 11-19-1981	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145997
1981	Jessica Novak: Man on the Street	T			Episode #4.	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145998
1981	Jessica Novak: Mirrorful of Gamblers, A	T			Episode #5	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	145999
1981	Jessica Novak: Reward, The	T			Episode #7.	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	146000
1981	Jessica Novak: Silent Night	T			Episode #6.	TV Reporter Jessica Novak (Helen Shaver), on-the-air television reporter, Close-up News, KLA-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. Phil Bonelli (Andrew Rubin) field cameraman. Ricky Duran (Eric Kilpatrick) field sound man.  Max Kenyon (David Spielberg) cameraman	146001
2005	Jessica The Journalist	G				Journalist doll, Jessica -- Smartees ("Smart Friends for Smart Girls." "Do You Want To Tell People WHAT'S HAPPENING?"	146002
2004	Jessica, 30	N		Streeruwitz, Marlene	Austria	Journalist	146003
2006	Jesus Camp	DT				Commentator Mike Papantonio.	146004
2005	Jesus Christ Supercop	M			Short	Photographer (Matt Hartman).	146005
1968	Jesus Christs	N		Langguth, A.J.		Advice Columnist on the radio. Jesus, the most cheerful "guy at the station" offers advice on the radio and answers letters seeking advice from his listeners.  Radio Engineer Nate Weinstein.	146006
2004	Jesus Lives in Trenton	N		Klim, Christopher		Tabloid Photojournalist Boot Means discovers big trouble in Trenton but the trouble gives him a chance to erase his impoverished roots as an orphan and launch into fame. Set in the desperate urban landscape of Trenton, New Jersey, Means explores the heady world of TV evangelism and the seamy underworld of cult organizations. 	146007
2002	Jesus the Curry King	M				Journalist (Aruna Shields).	146008
1997	Jesusgate	N		Brown, Grayson Warren	Weinberg List	Journalist	146009
2008	Jeszcze raz	MF				Journalist (Justyna Gugala)	146010
2008	Jeszcze raz	MF			Poland	Journalist (Justyna Gugala)	146011
1952	Jet Job	M				Photographer (Perc Launders).	146012
2009	Jet Set	NJ		Karasyov, Carrie and Jill Kargman		Tabloid Magazine Reporter Sophia for Gab! Magazine, a glossy monthly that covers celebs and socialites. Sophia’s Dad and his editors have arranged for Sophia to come to the exclusive Van Pelt boarding school as an undercover reporter. They invented a fake background, bought a title off the internet, and paid the tuition. All Sophia has to do in exchange is supply them with as much gossip as possible. Lucy Peterson, thanks to a tennis scholarship, is one of the newest and poorest students at the exclusive Van Pelt boarding school. Her classmates are a kaleidoscope of the world’s aristocracy. The son of a Russian coal tycoon, the daughter of the deposed king of Italy, an Indian princess, a Texas oil billionaire’s son and Prince Oliver, a member of the British royal family. Disdained by the Diamonds, the snotty power clique that everyone wants to join, Lucy is is drawn into her friend Sophia’s scheme to dish for Gab! Magazine.  Now Lucy is having second thoughts about agreeing to help Sophia. If she backs out, will Sophia claim that Lucy is the one responsible for the malicious stories that have been appearing in Gabi Magazine and end Lucy’s days at Van Pelt? The nasty Sofia is exposed for what she is, the Diamonds become Lucy’s friends, and, naturally, Lucy finds herself in the arms of her Prince Charming. 	146013
1995	Jetlag: Novel, A	N		Nayman, Michele		Australian journalist Laurie for a Singapore business magazine becomes emotionally involved with a top computer salesman. Later she accepts a job at his rapidly growing computer company.Her friend, Susan, is a former reporter who is institutionalized.	146014
1962	Jetsons, The	T			Series 9-23-1962 to 9-8-1963	Parody News. George Jetson's favorite TV shows include The Stuntley-Hinkley Report (parody of The Huntley-Brinkley Report)	146015
1963	Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes	MF			East Germany	Reporter (Fritz Westphal).	146016
1983	jeu brutal, Un	MF				News Media. The TV Journalist (Humbert Balsan)	146017
1993	Jeune Werther, Le	MF				Photographer (Bertrand Figuier).	146018
1998	Jeux de Roles a Carpentras	DT				Journalists and the press. In 1990 the profanation of the Jewish cemetery in Carpentras aroused an outburst of emotion and preoccupied the press over several months since the incident raised sensitive issues such as anti-Semitism, racism and intolerance.Investigation was long and laborious: rumors, false accusations and prejudice hindered its resolution.This documentary, in which journalists and magistrates appear, casts an acute eye on the unfolding of the whole affair, with particular attention to its treatment by the press and the political issues at stake.	146019
1999	Jew of New York, The	N		Katchor, Ben		News Media	146020
2009	Jewel Box, The	N		Davis, Anna		Gossip Columnist Diamond Sharp is a glamorous lady about town in London’s Roaring ‘20s. But she leads a double life. During the day she is Grace Rutherford, an advertising copywriter supporting a widowed sister and mother. By night, she’s Diamond Sharp who adores her single status and makes the most of it. That is until she meets mysterious American author Dexter O’Connell, a charming, flirtatious man with whom she begins a steamy cat-and-mouse affair that turns her world upside down. Her trouble? She’s concurrently swept off her feet by her charming and equally delicious neighbor John Cramer -- Dexter’s bitter enemy. Grace is determine to get to the bottom of their hatred for each other. But whose story should she believe? To make matters worse, her sister is possibly falling for John, too. When Grace delves into their closets looking for skeletons, she realizes she must ultimately face her own. 	146021
1917	Jewel in Pawn, A	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Reporter Bob Hendricks (Jack Connolly) writes a story about a slum girl who clears a newsboy,  Jimmy (Antrim Short) who is falsely accused of theft.	146022
2001	Jewel of the Sahara	M				Cameraman (Mark Neveldine).	146023
1940	Jewelry Robberies, The	CB			Detective Comics #42	Reporter Red Logan	146024
1990	Jewels of Our Father	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Daniels, Kristy		Newspaper Owner Kellen Bryant Hillman, beautiful and independent, had vision and ideals to restore The San Francisco Times to its former glory.	146025
1999	Jewish Lover, The	N		Topol, Edward (Christopher Barnes, Translator)		Jewish Journalist with a passion for young Russian virgins	146026
2008	Jewslim	M				News Reporter (Andrea Castro).	146027
2007	Jezebel's Tomb	N		Hilzenrath, David	Serialized in the Washington Post	Journalist Benjamin Jordan investigates a blast that destroys one of Jerusalem's premier archaeological museums. Israeli Mossad blames Palestinian terrorists.Jordan finds disturbing holes in the official explanation and quickly finds himself in the crosshairs. Struggling to penetrate a deadly plot, Jordan follows his only lead to the University of Michigan and a young scholar.Mutual attraction competes with mutual suspicion as they plunge deeper into danger.  Driven by ambition, scarred by terrorism, torn by the crosscurrents of an age-old conflict, Jordan must decide whom to trust and how far he will go.In 1883, a Jerusalem merchant claimed to have purchased from a Bedouin an unusual text found in a cave near the Dead Sea. He was on the verge of selling it to the British Museum for one million pounds when he was denounced as a fraud.Disgraced and destitute, he committed suicide. His artifact was lost to history. Generations later, the forgotten man holds the key to a Jerusalem bombing and a 2,000-year-old mystery.	146028
1988	Jezus Krisztus horoszkopja	MF			Hungary	Reporter (Julia Balo).	146029
1991	JFK	M	DVD -R HQ 2809, 2810, 2811, 2806. L			TV Newsman #1 (Mike Longman). TV Newsman #2 (Alec Gifford). TV Newsman #3 (Bob Gunton). French Reporter (Eric A. Vicini). Russian Reporter (Michael Gurievsky). British Reporter (Caroline Crosthwaite-Eyre).Reporter (Kristina Hare). Sam Giancana with sunglasses and white hat encounters Reporter.	146030
1992	JFK Assassination: Jim Garrison Tapes, The	M				Reporter with Microphone as Oswald is Shot (Ike Pappas-Himself)	146031
1967	JFK Conspiracy, The: Case of Jim Garrison, The	MT				Host (Walter Sheridan) of NBC News.	146032
1985	Ji ren tian xiang (aka Chase a Fortune)	MF			Hong Kong	Sports Journalist-Photographer Sunflower (Liu Wai-Hung) tries to make a fast buck by faking an injury while interviewing a boxing champion and making an insurance claim. The boxer, feeling responsible, quits his career to become the conniving sports photographer’s full-time servant. Glimpse of rival reporters and photographers.  Sunflower was a virtuous journalist but after he is accidentally injured and hospitalized, his cousin manages to convince him to pretend to be paralyzed. 	146033
1947	Jiaou tian cheng (aka Perfect Couple)	MF			Hong Kong	News Media	146034
1998	Jidu zhongfan	MF				TV News Reporter (Mike Cassey)	146035
1997	Jie qian zhuan jia	MF				Food Critic (Siu Chung Mok).	146036
1960	Jigoku	MF			Japan	Journalist Akagawa (Koichi Miya).	146037
1949	Jigsaw (aka Gun Moll)	M		Roeburt, John (Story). Fletcher Markle, Vincent McConnor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Charles Riggs (Myron McCormick) for the Express-Journal trying to expose hate group. Man who printed pamphlets for group found dead. Wife insists he committed suicide because columnist kept hounding him; columnist says he was murdered.Soon after, Riggs is killed by being knocked out and thrown from window of his eleventh-floor apartment. Offered long-winded pontifications on dangers of hatred.Suspects in murder investigation include PR man and press lord who inherited chain of newspapers from his father. Number of well-known personalities are featured including Real-Life Newspaper Columnist Leonard Lyons.Blue Angel Photographer Caroline Riggs (Doe Avedon / credited as Betty Harper)"Whatever happened to the old Charlie Riggs with his eye to a keyhole?" "I've got both eyes open these days."	146038
1999	Jigsaw Killer, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	146039
1988	Jigsaw Murders, The	M				Photographer (Page Mosely).	146040
1995	Jill Francis: Air That Kills	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#1 Jill Francis Mysteries	Reporter Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town,  is a heartsick London journalist visiting a former colleague and his wife in the postwar English countryside.In Lydmouth, she is caught up in a local police case involving the town ne'er-do-well's discovery of an old wooden box containing an infant's bones, a scrap of yellowed newsprint and a brooch.Police question Francis' friend's wife, whose family owns the newspaper the fragment matches. A local historian is killed. Francis, who has been helping the historian's daughter cope with her father's death, stumbles on the truth.Francis teams up with the police inspector to solve the crime.Crime Novelist Martin Edwards writes:At the start of the first installment of the series, “An Air that Kills” (1994), both Thornhill and Jill are newcomers to the old market town. Lydmouth is an insular place; Thornhill, who has come from East Anglia, quickly becomes aware that ‘anyone from outside the county ranked as a foreigner’ and lacks rapport with his boss, Superintendent Williamson. Married (Edith Thornhill is described early on as ‘an orderly woman’) with two children, he is intelligent, and also prey to strong passions. Jill has come to Lydmouth to escape from an unhappy love affair. When they first meet, Jill envisages an ‘adoring wife…Thornhill might have seemed quite handsome if his expression had not been so supercilious; he looked…like a grammar-school master whose absolute control over the boys in his charge had gone to his head.’Jill and Thornhill are attracted to each other and Taylor has himself described the series as, in effect, ‘a love story’. Over the course of the series, their relationship deepens and eventually becomes adulterous. The surface respectability of the 1950s coupled with their desperate need to keep their affair secret adds to the tension. Taylor’s choice of period was deliberate: ‘I felt it would be refreshing to write not just about a different time but also about a different moral climate from our own. The 1950s are so relatively recent that we tend to assume that they are part of the present, that people were not so very different from ourselves in 2001. But they were different. That generation sits uncomfortably on the fence between past and present. Britain had won the war, more or less, and was in the slow and inexorable process of losing the peace. We were discarding an empire and acquiring a welfare state. The political, social and economic certainties of the past were dissolving. The differences between then and now weren't just a matter of the externals - the dandruff, for example, the omnipresent cigarettes, the ill-cut demob suits smelling of sweat and the council estates jerry-built for returning heroes. There was an even bigger difference in the psychological and moral baggage that people carry around them. I wanted the plots of the novels to turn as far as possible on how people thought and lived in that extraordinary decade just after World War II.’All the books feature multiple viewpoints, a device which enables Taylor to add depth to his study of Lydmouth society. Pace derives not only from rapid switches between viewpoints but also from the timeframe: typically, the events of each novel take place over the span of just a few days, even though in some cases they represent the consequences of long ago sins. The developing relationship between Jill and Thornhill is entwined with the involvement that, in their different ways, they have with murder mysteries. Jill’s newspaper contacts provide her, on occasion, with clues not available to Thornhill through orthodox channels. As is often the case with Taylor, the puzzle element of the books is of secondary importance to the depiction of character, and here to the portrait of a particular society at a particular time. Nevertheless, the plots are more than adequate, and the way in which suspicion over the killing of Mattie Harris shifts from one person to another in “Where Roses Fade” (2000) is especially well done.Although far from unknown, it is still relatively uncommon for a crime writer to conceive a lengthy series of this kind right from the outset. More typically, a one-off book, and its detective hero or heroine, strikes a chord with readers and reviewers, thus leading to a demand for follow-ups. But Taylor was successful in securing a commission from publishers for the first three books in the series on the basis of a proposal and “An Air That Kills” painstakingly lays the ground for much that is to follow. Perhaps an analogy can be drawn between this book and the first episode in many a television series. Because of the over-riding need to establish character and setting, the story tends to play second fiddle. Certainly, “An Air That Kills” is in some respects a muted book. The atmosphere is far from being laden with sentimental fondness for the time. The bleak tone is reflected in the central crime: workmen demolishing an old inn discover the remains of a newborn child in a disused privy. Taylor has commented that the set-up enabled him ‘to use an idea I had had in my head for years - that of a body lying in a sea of poppies on Remembrance Sunday. The storyline includes an illegitimate baby and the black market; and above everything is the theme of remembrance, of the poisoning effect of nostalgia.Although the series is best read in chronological order, there is no doubt that it gains in strength as it progresses. One has the impression that Taylor – a writer unafraid to take risks and try something different, rather than sticking to formula – has become emboldened, the more comfortable he has become with the people and the place he has created. All of Thornhill’s investigations are worth reading, but those from “The Lover of the Grave (1997)” onwards are especially compelling.At an early point, Taylor had the excellent idea of taking his titles for the Lydmouth novels from the works of A.E. Housman. Much of Housman’s work is set in border country, if not quite in the Lydmouth area, and its darkness is again well suited to the mood that Taylor seeks to establish. The second book in the series was “The Mortal Sickness” (1995). As Taylor says, this introduced not only the local vicar but also ‘his wife (whose guilty secret is that she writes detective thrillers) and a clutch of decaying gentlefolk. Among the latter is Victor Youlgreave the churchwarden. Exceptionally devoted readers will recognise the surname from the Roth Trilogy and also from a novel for older children, Double Exposure, which I wrote in 1990. Victor comes from the Herefordshire branch of the Youlgreave family, rather than the junior branch which settled near London and in South Africa. I enjoy knitting together all my fiction into a single patchwork whole. Lydmouth is part of a greater world.’ “The Lover of the Grave” begins with the discovery of a corpse after the coldest night of the year. He is dangling from the Hanging Tree with his trousers around his ankles. It is not the kind of case which whodunnit writers of the 1950s, or indeed their usual readers, tended to favour, but Taylor handles the material with his customary sensitivity. The case (which proves to be one of a murder sought to be disguised as suicide) brings both Jill Francis and Richard Thornhill into contact with Ashbridge School and those who teach in it. Families play an important part in the story: as a key character puts it, ‘I was brought up to believe that one must put the family first.’ Taylor depicts the corrosive nature of many family relationships with much skill.Equally accomplished is “The Suffocating Night,” the storyline of which was influenced by a conversation that Taylor had with a woman who ‘remembered the insults she had suffered in the early 1950s because her father happened to be a communist. This was the time of the Korean War, when Reds lurked under beds, the Russians had the atomic bomb and the Cheltenham city fathers decided not to renovate the Pittville Pump Room, one of the town's architectural glories, on the grounds that World War III would soon break out.’“Where Roses Fade” (2000) features another period touch, neatly integrated into the plot. Malcolm Sedbury suffers from polio. As Taylor says, this is ‘now largely a memory but fifty years ago a disease that terrified parents and blighted children's lives. It affected the middle classes particularly badly because working class children lived in less hygienic conditions and had already developed the necessary antibodies when they routinely coped with low-level doses of infection.’ The murder victim is portrayed warts and all, but it is impossible not to be moved by her dreadful fate. This book handles very effectively the different attitudes of men and women towards sexual experience – and, in some respects, to life itself. The reaction of Thornhill when Jill tells him that she may be pregnant seems true not just to the time, but to life itself.The starting point of “Death’s Own Door” (2001) was the encouragement given to Taylor to tell Edith Thornhill’s story. The presumed suicide of a widower with a distinguished war record is the starting point this time. Edith knew the dead man; she decides to attend the funeral without telling her husband and shadows from the past begin to emerge. Sex and sexuality, as in all the Lydmouth stories, are key to the unfolding of the plot as well as to the portrayal of the society. This was a time when giving birth outside marriage was frowned upon and homosexuality illegal and Taylor explores the consequences for individuals trapped by their own desires as well as, in some cases, by their own folly. A seventh Lydmouth book, “Call the Dying” (2004). In 1998 Taylor wrote ‘The Woman Who Loved Elizabeth David’ an excellent short story with a Lydmouth setting but told from a different, first-person perspective. Edith features briefly, but not her husband or Jill Francis. Completists may find it in Past Crimes, a Crime Writers Association anthology. Presumably because it got off to a rather quiet start, the Lydmouth series is still, perhaps, less celebrated than Taylor’s first series, featuring the amoral William Dougal, his award-winning trilogy of Roth novels now collected as Requiem for an Angel or excellent stand-alones such as The American Boy.  But its quality is enduring and, although Richard Thornhill is a flawed man, he is undoubtedly likeable, as well as being a highly successful detective.	146041
2004	Jill Francis: Call the Dying	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#7 Jill Francis Mysteries	Journalist Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town. Love and need make unexpected bedfellows, and both are blind. As the grip of a long hard winter tightens on Lydmouth, a dead voice calls the dying in a séance behind net curtains. Two provincial newspapers are in the throes of a bitter circulation war. A doctor finds his Nemesis and an office boy loses his heart.In Lydmouth, it is the year when the fog is particularly bad - and when the rats are fed on bread and milk, a gentleman's yellow kid glove is mislaid, and something disgusting is happening at Mr. Prout's toyshop.It's also the year when Jill Francis returns to Lydmouth as editor of the Gazette. There's no pleasure left in the life of Detective Chief Inspector Richard Thornhill. Only a corpse, a television set and the promise of trouble to come.	146042
2001	Jill Francis: Death’s Own Door	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#6 Jill Francis Mysteries	Journalist Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town.When a widower with a distinguished war record is found dead in his summerhouse with a bottle of whisky beside him, the verdict is suicide. The widower's death touches many lives. Thornhill's investigation leads to a moderately famous artist and his wife. To Thornhill's former boss, now retired and loathing it. To a charwoman and an army officer. To a councillor with more pies than fingers to put in them. To a dilettante magazine proprietor. To an unmarried mother who lost her virtue and her baby when Victoria was on the throne. Worst of all, to Thornhill's growing horror, the investigation leads to his wife, Edith, and to another death during a highly- charged summer before the war. It also leads to Jill Francis and a very different set of problems. And a third death is yet to come.	146043
1997	Jill Francis: Lover of the Grave, The	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#3 Jill Francis Mysteries	Reporter Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town,  and Police Inspector Richard Thornhill team up to investigate an apparent lynching in an English village. After the coldest night of the year a sheep farmer is found hanging from a tree at a crossroads outside the market town of Lydmouth. He is wearing handcuffs and his legs are bound, with his trousers round his ankles. Suicide seems the obvious conclusion, or is it accidental death resulting from some bizarre sexual practice? Journalist Jill Francis and Detective Inspector Thornhill become involved in the case in separate ways and decide to delve into the farmer's murky family history together. Jill is also drawn unwillingly into the affairs of the small public school where the dead man taught. Meanwhile a Peeping Tom is preying upon Lydmouth; Jill has just moved into her own house and is afraid she is being watched. And there are more distractions, on a personal level, for both policeman and reporter.	146044
1996	Jill Francis: Mortal Sickness, The	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#2 Jill Francis Mysteries	Reporter Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town,  and a new vicar find a woman with few friends and a crush on the vicar dead in the church vestry. A medieval chalice and the Sunday collection are missing from the safe.Someone is also sending poison-pen letters around town about the vicar accusing him of theft and philandering. Reporters flood the town to do a story on the missing chalice.As she investigates the murder of a woman found bludgeoned to death in a local church, Francis finds herself personally entangled in the lives of the residents of a small British village.	146045
2007	Jill Francis: Naked to the Hangman	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#8 Jill Francis Mysteries. Eight Lydmouth novels (and one short story) have been published. Books are set in and around a fictional town on the Anglo-Welsh borders in the years after World War II. 	Reporter Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town. As a young police officer in Palestine during the closing months of the Mandate - the cradle of Middle Eastern terrorism - Richard Thornhill saw and did things which still haunt his dreams and make him fear for his sanity. Is he himself a killer? Now, when a retired police officer is found dead in the ruins of Lydmouth Castle, the past has come back to claim Detective Inspector Thornhill, and he is under suspicion of another murder. His wife Edith and former lover Jill Francis join forces in an uneasy alliance to try to help him. But there are many complications - scandalous allegations have been made about Miss Awre's School of Dancing; the Ruispidge Charity's annual dance for young people is under threat; teenagers haunt the newly opened Italian coffee bar and yearn for fumbled intimacies in the sheltering darkness of the Rex Cinema; an Oxford don is looking for love; the Angel of Death wears khaki shorts and drives a Ford van. And the Spring floods are rising higher than they have in living memory, drowning a multitude of secrets ...Lydmouth and its hinterland form a provincial society. he protagonists are both outsiders - like the reader, they gradually discover more and more about Lydmouth. Jill Francis is a journalist from London, running away from sad secrets in her past. Detective Inspector Richard Thornhill comes from the Fens of East Anglia; his inclinations are permanently at war with his puritan inheritance. There are many other recurring characters, taken from all levels in society.Though the novels are set in the 1950s, they do not attempt to replicate the traditional Golden Age detective story (apart from some friendly mockery of its conventions). 'Whydunnit' is often as interesting as 'whodunnit'.All of the titles are - and will - be taken from the poetry of A.E.Housman. A Shropshire Lad captures perfectly not only the brooding atmosphere appropriate to a mystery series but also the sense of a border setting - of an area which is not quite England, not quite Wales: but wholly itself.	146046
1997	Jill Francis: Suffocating Night, The	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#4 Jill Francis Mysteries	Reporter Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town.When squatters move into a disused military camp near Lydmouth, public opinion is divided: do they have a genuine and desperate need of shelter or are they merely unpatriotic scroungers and Communist sympathisers? The controversy attracts the attention of Cameron Rowse, a right-wing London journalist. There are other strangers in Lydmouth - a leading Labour MP, and the anonymous Man with the Fish. Each has his secret agenda.When Rowse is found murdered in the Bathurst Arms, Detective Inspector Richard Thornhill has no shortage of suspects. One of them is Philip Wemyss-Brown, editor of the Lydmouth Gazette - the friend and employer of Jill Francis. Once again, Jill and Richard Thornhill pursue the same answers for conflicting reasons.This time, however, there is a difference. Thornhill and Jill Francis have a second problem to solve. And this one is even harder, and far more personal.	146047
2000	Jill Francis: Where Roses Fade	NM		Taylor, Andrew	#5 Jill Francis Mysteries	Journalist Jill Francis of the Gazette in Lydmouth, an English town. When Mattie Harris laughs in the soft darkness of a May night, it is the last time her voice is heard. Soon the rain-swollen river sweeps her body back to Lydmouth. Mattie couldn't swim. did she fall into the water? Could she have jumped?Mattie was a waitress at the Gardenia Cafe, a woman of little consequence. So why are some of Lydmouth's leading citizens so anxious to establish that her death was accidental? Then the rumours begin to circulate, and with them comes another death.As fear tightens its hold on the town, Jill Francis and Richard Thornhill can no longer avoid each other and the bittersweet implications of their attraction. But there are more secrets here. The living have their secrets as well as the dead.	146048
1909	Jilt, The	M				Newspaper. Article announcing marriage of friend	146049
2002	Jiltuneun naui him (aka Jealousy Is My Middle Name)	MF			South Korea	Magazine Journalist Lee Weon-sang (Park Hae-il) works for a periodical run by Han Yun-shik (Mun Seong-keun), the new lover of the journalist’s former girlfriend. Weon-sang develops a crush on a news photographer Park Seong-yeon (Bae Jong-ok) but she begins carrying on with the publisher of the magazine company. The publisher friend keeps stealing the girls the journalist likes. So Weon-sang goes to work for him shrewdly playing the role of helpful assistant while planning revenge. The two men gradually realize they have more in common than they first thought. 	146050
1987	Jim & piraterna Blom	MF				TV Reporter (Harald Treutiger)	146051
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Arabian Night	T			Episode #6. 3-28-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole uses Dora as bait to get an interview with an Arabian prince.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146052
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Baby, Come Home	T			Episode. 3-21-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole almost bungles an exclusive angle on a kidnapping case.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146053
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Birthday Boy, The	T			Episode #34.. 6-22-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).A party isn't the only surprise that O'Toole gets on his birthday -- a pair of black eyes also marks the occasion.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146054
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Crime a la Carte	T			Episode. 1-19-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).In order to get a scoop, O'Toole poses as a stool pigeon with information about a fictitious name.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146055
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Dear Minnie	T			Episode #32. 5-11-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Minnie Morgan writes a lonely-hearts advice column, but from the looks of her muddled life, she doesn't follow her own advice.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146056
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Desk, The	T			Episode #29.  8-23-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Hiding from the police after failing to deliver the key witness in a murder case, O'Toole accidentally locks himself in his rolltop desk and is trapped there while the slaying turns out to be something else.Police believe a man murdered his missing wife but O'Toole has a different idea.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146057
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Dora's Vacation	T			Episode #30. 5-25-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).When Dora insists upon taking her long overdue vacation, O'Toole hires a giddy teenager to take her place.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146058
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Farewell to Dora	T			Episode 24. 6-30-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Dora Miles decides to accept a better job.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146059
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Fix, The	T			Episode #12. 4-29-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).In order to get the goods on Little Augie, a crook who has been fixing fights, O'Toole gets Sydney to pose as a boxer.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146060
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Floundered in Florida	T			Episode #23. 9-13-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Bathing suit manufacturers are having a convention in Miami. O'Toole, Headline Press Service editor lands the job of handling the publicity for Sally's bathing suits.He appoints Cub Reporter Sidney and they fly off for Florida ion grand style -- heading straight for trouble.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146061
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Frame-up.	T			Episode. 12-15-1960	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole has a sleuth investigate the case of a neighborhood policeman accused of beating up a boy.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146062
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Gift for Grandma	T			Episode. 6-30-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole and Sidney buy a present for grandma and it turns out to be a stolen necklace.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146063
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Hot Off the Wire	T			Episode	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).In order to get a scoop, O'Toole poses as a stool pigeon with information about a fictitious crimePromo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146064
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Hypnotist, The	T			Episode #14. 9-5-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole discovers that a doctor of Hypnotic Science is really a con man.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146065
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): In the Rough	T			Episode #13. 6-9-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Wealthy Henrietta Updyke goes on an African safari and discovers a golfer she thinks will revolutionize the links -- a gorilla named Arnold King. Golfer Jimmy Demaret (Himself).Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146066
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Mad Bomber, The	T			Episode	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Man heads for the city room of the newspaper with a homemade bombPromo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146067
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Mad Bomber, The	T			Episode 10-16-1960	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Man infuriated by an article about himself is determined to get even using one of his homemade bombs.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146068
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Marry-Go Round, The	T			Episode #25. 9-23-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole and Miles go to great lengths to get the story on a rich old millionaire who plans to marry a young showgirl. The plans are exposed by Editor O'Toole.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146069
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Meet Melvin	T			Episode. 2-23-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole isn't too receptive to Dora's request for a raise.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146070
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Mike Cheats a Cheater	T			Episode #31. 1-26-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole wants to expose a phony drama teacher, so he poses as a millionaire's son and enters the acting class.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146071
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Mike O'Toole, Angler	T			Episode. 10-12-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Asked to write some articles that will raise funds for an orphange, O'Toole hires "Fingers" Larkin to rob the orphanage safe.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146072
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Nephew, The	T			Episode #33. 12-1-1960	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Old ladies dies and leaves her money to her cat.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146073
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): No Help Wanted	T			Episode. 11-9-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole and Miles, mistaking an actress for a poverty-stricken houjsekeeper are determined to help her.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146074
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): O'Toole and Son	T			Episode #1. 7-31-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole is to receive $100,000 as stipulated in his uncle's will, but only on the condition that he have an heir to carry on the family name. To qualify, O'Toole decides to adopt a son -- his office boy.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146075
1962	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Old Army Game	T			Episode #19. 1-23-1962	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).A private asks O'Toole to help him break up a gang that specializes in targeting and mugging soldiers.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146076
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Once Upon a Moose	T			Episode. 4-17-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole and Miles try to prove that a man accused of murder is really innocent.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146077
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Painting Caper	T			Episode #27. 1-19-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Trying to impress a potential subscriber to Headline Press Service, O'Toole poses as an art expert.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146078
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Patriots, The	T			Episode. 8-22-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).When a subscriber to Headline Press Service wants to cancel, O'Toole makes up a story about a revolution in a Latin American country.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146079
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Piano Prodigy	T			Episode #28. 1-31-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).The Headline Press Service jumps at the opportunity to do publicity for a child piano prodigy.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146080
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Pinkmalion	T			Episode #4. 3-14-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole is refused an interview with a famous actress so he decides to create a movie star of his own.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146081
1962	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Plant, The	T			Episode #20. 2-13-1962	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole's staff demands a raise. Somehow they just don't go for his compromise retirement benefits at the age of 96.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146082
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Sad Sack Santa	T			Episode #7. 4-3-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole finds a "Sad Sack Santa" sitting on a rooming-hours stoop. He's in his Santa suit in the middle of summer, out of a job since Christmas.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146083
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Sidney's Scoop	T			Episode #8. 4-4-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Mike's office boy Sidney writes a story that might put the paper out of businessPromo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146084
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): South Hampton Story	T			Episode. 1-3-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole goes to get a story on an heiress. He gets more than a story -- he gets engaged to her.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146085
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Temporary Scoundrel, The	T			Episode #10. 4-17-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole makes a deal to changes places for a day with a millionaire and man about town.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146086
1962	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Texas Tycoon, The	T			Episode #18. 1-6-1962	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole wants to bag a Texas millionaire as a financial backer.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146087
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Three Sisters, The	T			Episode #3. 12-17-1960	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Three old ladies come to keep house for O'Toole. They turn his apartment into a bookie joint.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146088
1960	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Uncle Chester	T			Episode #2. 12-6-1960.	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).O'Toole's Uncle Chester comes to visit, but he's a strain on his nephew's nerves and budget.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146089
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): War Bride	T			Episode #17. 12-4-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).A "War Bride" on the trail of her missing husband tracks O'Toole down and insists he is the man.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146090
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): When a Body Meets a Body	T			Episode #9. 4-6-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson).Mike may have a scoop. There's a dead man lying in the backroom of the barbershop and the police have not been notified.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146091
1961	Jim Backus Show, The: (aka  Hot Off The Wire): Woman's Touch, The	T			Episode #21. 2-13-1961	Editor-Reporter John Michael "Mike" O'Toole (Jim Backus) is editor/reporter of the Headline Press Service, a newspaper in financial trouble. Assistant Dora Miles (Nita Talbot). Office Boy Sidney (Bob Watson)."The Woman's Touch" results in some changes around the office as Dora Miles takes over operations for a week and hires a new sales manager -- he has a winning personality, but a very questionable background.Promo: "Follow the rip-roaring misadventures of the editor-proprietor of a poorly financed, badly organized and under-staffed news wire serivce."	146092
2002	Jim Brown: All American	DT		Lee, Spike (Director).		Sports Journalist William C. Rhoden, New York Times. Sports Journalist Michaelv Wibon, Washington Post.  Sports Journalist Ralph Wiley. Sports Journalist Stuart Scott of ESPN. Sportstalk Radio Host Mike Francesa of WFAN.Film Historian Donald Bogle. Sports Historian Bert Sugar.	146093
1937	Jim Hanvey, Detective	M				Editor (Robert Emmett Keane).	146094
1936	Jim Hardy	CS		Moores, Dick -- 1936-1942		Reporter Hardy moved to Los Angeles and became a reporter on his Uncle Joe's newspaper.  Various jobs including that of P.I.	146095
1971	Jim Larkin: Advisory Service	NM		Russell, Martin	#7 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146096
1982	Jim Larkin: All Pan of the Service	NM		Russell, Martin	#22 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146097
1981	Jim Larkin: Backlash	NM		Russell, Martin	#21 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146098
1980	Jim Larkin: Catspaw	NM		Russell, Martin	#20 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146099
1975	Jim Larkin: Client, The	NM		Russell, Martin	#12 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146100
1972	Jim Larkin: Concrete Evidence	NM		Russell, Martin	#8 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146101
1974	Jim Larkin: Crime Wave	NM		Russell, Martin	#10 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146102
1968	Jim Larkin: Danger Money	NM		Russell, Martin	#4 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146103
1978	Jim Larkin: Dangerous Place to Dwell, A	NM		Russell, Martin	#17 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146104
1978	Jim Larkin: Daylight Robbery	NM		Russell, Martin	#16 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146105
1971	Jim Larkin: Deadline	NM	MLPL	Russell, Martin	#6 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience. Now more than one member of The Review staff is in danger of losing their lives.	146106
1980	Jim Larkin: Death Fuse	NM	MLPL	Russell, Martin	#19 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience. Editor is the target of the killer. Political Columnist Stephen Spelman of The Custodian.	146107
1977	Jim Larkin: Dial Death	NM		Russell, Martin	#15 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146108
1984	Jim Larkin: Domestic Affair, A	NM		Russell, Martin	#26 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146109
1976	Jim Larkin: Double Deal	NM		Russell, Martin	#13 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146110
1973	Jim Larkin: Double Hit	NM		Russell, Martin	#9 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146111
1969	Jim Larkin: Hunt To Kill	NM		Russell, Martin	#5 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146112
1977	Jim Larkin: Mr. T. London	NM		Russell, Martin	#14 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146113
1975	Jim Larkin: Murder By the Mile	NM		Russell, Martin	#12 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146114
1966	Jim Larkin: No Return Ticket	NM		Russell, Martin	#2 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146115
1965	Jim Larkin: No Through Road	NM		Russell, Martin	#1 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146116
1974	Jim Larkin: Phantom Holiday	NM		Russell, Martin	#11 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146117
1982	Jim Larkin: Rainblast	NM		Russell, Martin	#23 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146118
1983	Jim Larkin: Search for Sara, The	NM		Russell, Martin	#24 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146119
1976	Jim Larkin: Terror Trade	NM		Russell, Martin (as Mark Lester)	#13 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146120
1979	Jim Larkin: Touchdown	NM		Russell, Martin	#18 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146121
1983	Jim Larkin: View to Ransom, A	NM		Russell, Martin	#25 Jim Larkin Mysteries	Reporter Jim Larkin of The Review, a local newspaper in a seaside town, is a journalist of considerable and varied experience.	146122
2003	Jim McKay: My World in My Words	DT	DVD -R HQ 1995		Documentary	Sports Journalist Jim McKay covers thousands of sporting events in his four-decade career.	146123
2006	Jim Murray SilverRock Alumni Challenge	DT			Sports	Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Jim Murray tribute. Reporter Galina Liss. Hosts Robyn Chamberlain, Barry LeBrock.	146124
1933	Jim of the Press: Young Reporter's Adventures with the Associated Press, A	NJ	OWN - H (Two copies)	Dean, Graham M.		Reporter. Boy rises from helper in the linotype department to reporter to correspondent in the state capital.  Press-association life and what it involves. The hero does normal work, but the book is written with suspense, said one critic at the time.	146125
1984	Jim Quint: Cool Runnings	NM	OWN - H	Hoyt, Richard	#1 Jim Quint Mysteries	Journalist Jim Quint, roving journalist from Montana and adventure novelist teams up with a long-distance runner to save New York City.	146126
2000	Jim Quint: Vivienne	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#2 Jim Quint Mysteries	Reporter Jim Quint of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, a former Army draftee from Montana, is a crackerjack newshound in Hawaii assigned to the military beat. Sporting hippie hair and a loud aloha shirt, he attends Gen. Westmoreland's press conference.Westmoreland's intelligence aide, a colonel, a member of a wealthy Hawaiian family, blasts Quint's evenhanded coverage of anti-war protesters, then invites him to dinner at his estate. The colonel acknowledges Quint's attraction to his wife, Vivienne.He crudely forces the gorgeous Vivienne to strip, then embrace and kiss Quint. While Quint tries to lose himself in the busy tedium of his paper's newsroom, the colonel -- who has been pressuring the paper to have him fired -- offers Quint his wife.He wants Quint to use his journalistic connections to locate some missing CBS newsreel film of Viet Cong atrocities that, if made public, would encourage a greater American military commitment in Vietnam. Before Quint can say no, he and Vivienne have sex.Vivienne begs Quint to help her thwart U.S. censors by sending her mail to Vietnam under his name. Quint agrees, and everything begins to spin out of control.	146127
1951	Jim Thorpe -- All-American	M	L			Reporter (Norman Phillips, Jr.). Photographers (Ralph Montgomery, Tim Graham). 1932 Olympics Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre).	146128
2005	Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (aka Jiminy Glick in La-La-Land)	M				Columnist-Talk Show Host Jiminy Glick (Martin Short) goes to the Toronto International Film Festival interviewing Steve Martin and Kiefer Sutherland and stumbling into a murder mystery.The fawning Hollywood journalist romps among movie stars, both real and fictional at the Toronto Film Festival.	146129
2000	Jiminy Glick: Martin Short Show, The	T	SVD 875		Episodes.	Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short). Celebrity interviews. Interviewer-to-the-stars. Entertainment journalist in a spoof of talk shows.	146130
1999	Jiminy Glick: Martin Short Show, The	T	SVD 814		Episode. With Everybody Loves Raymond	Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short). Celebrity interviews. Interviewer-to-the-stars. Entertainment journalist in a spoof of talk shows.	146131
2006	Jiminy Glick: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me	P		Short, Martin and Marc Shaiman and Scott Whittman.	Musical Comedy	Gossip Columnist Jiminy Glick (Martin Short) in an autobiographical musical comedy.	146132
2008	Jimmie	MTF				Journalist Lund (Paul Hagen)	146133
1957	Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy	MUS		Carter, A.P.	Flatt & Scruggs. Originally sung by the Carter Family.  Also sung by Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Lester Flatt’s tender, bittersweet version brings real poignancy to the song.	Newspaperboy toils to support his poor, alcohol-ravaged family. “You can hear me yelling ‘Morning Star,’ running along the street. Got no hat upon my head, no shoes upon my feet.”	146134
1980	Jimmy B. and Andre	MT				Newscaster (Sande Drew)	146135
1986	Jimmy Breslin's People	DT			1986-87	Columnist Jimmy Breslin	146136
1932	Jimmy Fidler	DR			Radio Series. 1932-34, 36, 38-39, 41-48, 49-50	Gossip Columnist Jimmy Fidler	146137
1991	Jimmy Gillespie: Leaf Boats, The	NM		Fink, John	Pre-Jimmy Gillespie Mysteries.	TV Reporter Jimmy Gillespie is a veteran investigative reporter for Chicago's Channel 2 news. This is the story of his family. The 79-year-old retired Chicago banker, "Dutch" Gillespie, 79, sired four children by his first wife and three by his second.The withered but still dominant Dutch makes his romantic nature with icy rages that frighten his offspring. He lives alone in an apartment overlooking the park in Skokie where his second wife, Natalie was raped and murdered 16 years ago.Natalie, twice-divorced, a former go-go dancer and rock singer was 20 and the mother of a young son when he, then 50 married her. Now Nora Gillespie lies slain near the spot in the park where her mother was found.Another sibling knows more about both murders than she's willing to reveal.	146138
1995	Jimmy Gillespie: Painted Leaves	NM		Fink, John	#2 Jimmy Gillespie Mysteries	TV Reporter Jimmy Gillespie, a veteran investigative reporter for Chicago's Channel 2 news, is shocked when his friend anchorwoman Marlee Roberts is found dead in her bathtub with her wrists slit. Reporter Karen Kohl also covers the story.Roberts' wrists were slashed in much the same way as those of two other women, both patients of a mysterious doctor. Kohl links the women, bags Roberts' old job and beds her acerbic, married boss.As two cops and a deluded woman trail the missing doctor, Jimmy wallows in the aftermath of his own family tragedy. The cops determine Marlee was the victim of a serial killer stalking Chicago's Near North neighborhoods. But Jimmy doesn't buy it.He sets out to find the killer and is soon lost in a maze of frustrating dead ends.	146139
1994	Jimmy Hollywood	M				TV Newscasters (Joe Avellar, Susan Campos, Claudia Haro, Paul Dean Jackson, Kerry Kilbride, Paula Lopez, Audrey Morgan, Scott Weston).	146140
2003	Jimmy Kimmel Live	T			Episode #65. 10-28-2003	Host Jimmy Kimmel. Reporter (Ike Onuoha). Publicist (Brody Stevens).	146141
2005	Jimmy Kimmel Live:	T			Episode #270. 4-28-2005	Host Jimmy Kimmel. Reporter Corine Winter (Monica Moore). Smartass Reporter  (Gus Lynch).	146142
2004	Jimmy Kimmel Live:	T			Episode #213. 11-11-2004	Host Jimmy Kimmel. Journalist (Yasmine Hanani).	146143
2006	Jimmy Kimmel Live:	T			Episode #416. 3-1-2006	Host Jimmy Kimmel.  SNL Type Newscaster (Kelsa Kinsly).	146144
2005	Jimmy Kimmel Live:	T			Episode #376.12-9-2005	Host Jimmy Kimmel. Photographer, Surly (Scott Chernoff).	146145
2006	Jimmy Kimmel Live:	T			Episode #489. 8-22-2006	Host Jimmy Kimmel. Anchorman (Albert Malafronte).	146146
2001	Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius	M				TV Newscaster (Bob Goen). Newscaster (Mary Hart). Reporter (Kimberly Brooks). Anchor Boy (Billy West).	146147
1972	Jimmy Stewart Show, The: Bone of Much Contention, A	T			Episode #20. 3-12-1972	Reporter (Leonard Simon).	146148
1996	Jing cha gu shi Iv: Jian dan ren wu	MF				TV Channel 7 Reporter (Symantha Liu)	146149
2007	Jinn, The	M				Reporter (Will Finley)	146150
1948	Jinx Money	M			Bowery Boys	Reporter Gabe (Gabriel Dell)	146151
1982	Jinxed!	M				Reporter (Jeffrey Rense).	146152
1992	Jiraishin (“Ice Blade”)	CB		Takahashi, Tsutomu	Japan. 1992-1999. Published by Kodansha. Appears in Afternoon magazine. Manga series. Romance, magical, female manga	Media Mogul Senshu Shinomi is a crazed media mogul and the owner of the Mao energy drink company. The drink had unexpected hallucinatory effects. He planned to murder Jiro Akashi through hypnotism, which was unsuccessful. He thought society was all against him. His mother committed suicide over financial problems. Magazine Journalist Moriyama tried to pry information from her friend Aoki regarding any information on Female A. She dealt with PTSD after seeing Akira Suzuki mortally injure one of her colleagues.TV Reporter Yutaka Tokura is a rising TV news reporter and the father of Takashi, who had killed himself over family pressure with the help of his friend, Aya Koike. Killed his ex-wife Naoko and her new husband Kengo Shimizu, who happened to be Yutaka's associate in the TV station, as revenge. Wanted to kill Aya after realizing she'd manipulated her. Kyoya ended up killing the crazed TV reporter by shooting him.Photographer Kazuya Saiki is a retired wartime photographer. His exposure to wars all over the world left him obsessed with taking pictures of dead bodies. He asked Kyoya to take a picture of his body before he died from his gunshot wounds.	146153
2003	Jisatsu manyuaru (aka Suicide Manual, The)	MF			Japan	Journalists Yuu Tachiabana (Kenji Mizuhashi) and Rie Izumikawa (Chisato Morishita) investigate the reasons behind an endless cycle of suicides blamed on an infamous Suicide Manual hidden in a tag-less DVD disk. They get on the story after the group suicide of four people. The manual shows the best methods to kill yourself with demonstrations from real people. Yuu and Rie’s investigation shows that in Buddhist beliefs, when a person kills himself, he or she is sent to a certain hell from which they induce other people to commit suicide. But is this what is really happening?	146154
1995	Jiskefet: Bob en Cor Show	TF			Episode #28. 2-13-1995	Reporter (Herman Koch).	146155
2004	Jiskefet: Compreciao: Deel 4	T			Episode #79.7-4-2004	Interviewer (Huib Stam).	146156
2004	Jiskefet: Jiskefet Luidt Uit	TF				Interviewer (Kees Prins).	146157
1997	Jitters	MT				Cameraman (Allan Clow)	146158
1982	Jiu dian ling san fen	MF				Photographer (Alan Tang).	146159
1922	Jiu-Jitsu-Meisterin	MF			Germany.	Reporter (Wilhelm Kaiser-Heyl).	146160
2003	JK Rowling Interview, The	DT				Interviewer Jeremy Paxman.	146161
1992	Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar	MF			India	Commentator, Race (Anjaan Srivastav).	146162
1886	Jo's Boys	NJ	PVL	Alcott, Louisa M.		Journalism. Demi goes into journalism. Paul Prys mentioned.  Evening Tatler.	146163
1918	Joan and Peter	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	146164
1941	Joan Dale	CB			Military Comics #1. August, 1941. First Appearance.	Reporter Joan Dale received power to transmute any substance into another simply by focusing on it mentally shortly before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.Powers were combined result of shady scientific experiment and influence of the spirit of America.  Heroine during 1940s. Second Fury's adoptive mother.	146165
1940	Joan Joyce and Jack Flynn: Shangra	CB				Reporters Joan Joyce and Jack Flynn who investigate Shangra	146166
1939	Joan Mason: Blue Beetle, The	CB				Girl Reporter Joan Mason, country's leading girl reporter. Friend to Blue Beetle	146167
2003	Joan of Arcadia:	T	SVD 1468		Episode	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Newspaper fact-checker brother admits he was responsible for the accident that put him in a wheel-chair, probably for life.	146168
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Anonymous	T	DVD -R HQ 7055. DVD -R 1651		Episode. 4-30-2004	Student Photographer. Joan  joins the yearbook staff as a photographer hoping to impress Adam with her hidden talent. The plan backfires.African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Copy Editor Kevin at newspaper, Joan's brother. Media involved when officers assault a black man at a gas station.	146169
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Back to the Garden	T	DVD -R HQ 6499. SVDSP 2005		Episode #27. 10-8-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin wants to be involved in the suit against the family for the accident.God asks Joan to plant a garden at school. Kevin's articles are referred to during the program.	146170
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Boat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6887		Episode. 10-17-2003	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Will encourages Kevin to join a wheelchair basketball team.Helen fears Joan is becoming eccentric when she enthusiastically tackles her boat-building project.	146171
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Book of Questions, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2408	Herman, Ellie	Episode #33. 11-26-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. The family relives Kevin's accident by giving depositions to attorneys.Kevin's ex-girlfriend is deposed for the trial. She comes to his room while he working on a newspaper story on the computer.While helping Grace shop for a dress for the occasion, Joan is delighted to finally meet Grace's seemingly perfect mother. When the mother's drinking problem becomes evident, Joan understands why Grace wants to  be private.Luke racks his brain to come up with a meaningful bat mitzvah gift for Grace. Adam and Joan have different ways of coping with Judith's death. Will supports Lucy's less-than-legal means of trying to get one of Judith's friends to describe the killer.	146172
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Bringeth It On	T	DVD -R HQ 7432		Episode. 10-31-2003	Journalist Kevin (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.When God asks Joan to try out for the cheerleading squad, she has trouble explaining her sudden interest in the sport. Baby is found abandoned in a high-school gym bag.	146173
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Cat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2144		Episode #27. 10-15-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Helen's critical Aunt Olive suffers a stroke while visiting the Giradis. God asks Joan to adopt a feral cat.	146174
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Common Thread	T	DVD -R HQ 3139		Episode #44. 4-15-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Kevin participates in a scientific medical experiment in his new role as a TV reporter.Joan and Grace fear for the worst when on the heels of failed attempts to reconnect with Joan, the emotionally fragile Adam goes missing during a hike.Despite Grace's attempts to foster a more comfortable rapport between her friends, Joan is intent on hurting Adam with her rebuffs, which she regrets when it appears that his life may be in danger.Helen is shocked when a priest tells her that the man who raped her 25 years ago would like her to visit his deathbed so he may apologize. Luke is dismayed and intrigued when he learns that Friedman has been getting stoned.	146175
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Death Be Not Whatever	T	DVD -R HQ 6932. SVD 1458		Episode #7. 11-7-2003	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Copy Editor Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's crippled brother. Media involved when officers assault a black man at a gas station.	146176
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Devil Made Me Do It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6924. SVD 1473		Episode #8. 11-14-2003	News Media. Will feels pressure from DA's office to call a man a hero after he shoots and kills a home intruder. Kevin grows weary of receiving special treatment because he uses a wheelchair. Reporter #1 (Felice Heather Monteith). Reporter #2 (Tom Chick).Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146177
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Dive	T	DVD -R HQ 2518		Episode #34. 12-10-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin goes on a date with Beth.As Joan tries to work her way up to the high dive despite her acrophobia, Luke attempts to overcome his paralyzing fear of undertaking an activity at which he might fail.Will continues his quest to find Judith's killer. While reflecting on Judith's death and Kevin's accident, Helen becomes overwhelmed with concern about her family being in harm's way.	146178
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Do the Math	T	DVD -R HQ 7043. DVD -R 1588		Episode. 4-2-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Questions his doctor.An old record album causes Joan's piano teacher to recall a painful, life-altering moment from her past. Joan decides to track down her father's half brother, Richard.	146179
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Double Dutch	T	DVD -R HQ 7032. VHSSP 1516		Episode #16. 2-20-2004	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper gives Kevin Girardi, Joan's brother, a story involving a female writer who is attracted to him.Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146180
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Drive, He Said	T	DVD -R HQ 6962.		Episode #10. 12-5-2003	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Will at mercy of crazed gunman.Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146181
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Election, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6576. DVD -R HQ 2715		Episode #28. 10-15-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin wants to be involved in the suit against the family for the accident.Kevin does an article on his father's new police boss, a woman. Things get dirty in a student council election as God instructs Joan to support a candidate. Helen must deal with a student who protests another students work of art.	146182
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Fire and the Wood, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6875.		Episode #2. 20-3-2003	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. TV Anchor (Roark Critchlow).	146183
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Friday Night	T	DVD -R HQ 6675.		Episode. 11-12-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Joan and Adam have their first real date. Judith suffers life-threatening assault during a botched drug deal.	146184
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Friday Night	T	DVD -R HQ 2337	Nathan, Stephen (Writer).	Episode #31. 11-12-2004	Journalist is Joan's brother, Kevin (Jason Ritter), who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair, and works for the local newspaper.Joan and Adam prepare for a romantic night at a fancy French restaurant after being prodded by Judith to go on a real date. Judith later gets stabbed and the night goes horribly wrong.	146185
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Game Theory	T	DVD -R HQ 2654		Episode #35. 12-07-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair, and works for the local newspaper. Kevin finds out Beth finds it difficult to resume a relationship with a wheelchair-bound man.Despite everyone's protests, Joan allows her snobby, Ivy League-educated guidance counselor to advise her against applying to college.After Joan relays her plans to Roger, an engaging college student on the campus she's visiting, he tells her college is attainable and persuades her to hire him as a tutor.Adam becomes jealous of Joan's rapport with Roger. Will sees a dark side of Lucy. Helen questions her commitment to Catholicism.	146186
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Gift, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7097. DVD -R 1676		Episode. 5-14-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Kevin writes a story about the criminal justice system that misses the human angle and causes a man to go to jail for trying to find enough money to pay for child support. Kevin's father tries to show him the error of his ways.After God tells Joan to give Adam a gift, she finds a condom in his wallet and wonders if God is suggesting she have sex with Adam. Of course, she's wrong.	146187
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Independence Day	T	DVD -R HQ 2857		Episode #39. 2-18-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin continues to see a former nun.After Joan has a conversation with God about free will, she decides to use it as a rationale for lying to her mother in order to go on the trip as she's convinced that Helen simply wants her to remain a dependent little girl.Meanwhile, Luke is shocked when the nerdy, girl-obsessed Friedman rebuffs the advances of the surprisingly infatuated Stevie.	146188
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Jump	T	DVD -R HQ 6991. SVD 1498		Episode #12. 1-9-2004	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Kevin injured in basketball game. Will loses job when his whistle blowing of a political conspiracy causes the town government and police department to be dissolvedTV News Reporter (Kevin Symons). Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146189
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Just Say No	T	DVD -R HQ 6904. SV 1467		Episode #5. 10-24-2003	African-American Reporter interviews Joan's father, the police chief. Hires Joan's brother, Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter), who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair, as a fact checker for the newspaper. Reporter (Scott Damiano).Kevin discovers he was hired because he is handicapped and threatens to quit his job until reporter tells him how rough it was for her when she started. Another journalist on the paper is particularly nasty to both of them.Female reporter and brother debate his situation.	146190
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Night Without Stars	T	DVD -R HQ 7031		Episode. 2-13-2004	News Media. Kevin's arrogance provokes Luke into making a hateful admission. Joan gets jealous when Adam asks a fellow classmate to a concert. Will's personal and professional travails finally catch up with him.Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146191
2004	Joan of Arcadia: No Bad Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 7545		Episode. 2-27-2004	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Copy Editor Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Humiliating picture of Joan circulates through the school after she stands up for a bullied classmate. Will finds it hard not to judge an elderly driver who accidentally killed several people.	146192
2004	Joan of Arcadia: No Future	T	DVD -R HQ 2362	Hall, Barbara	Episode #32. 11-19-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. The family relives Kevin's accident by giving depositions to attorneys.As Joan begins to deal with Judith's death, she faces the added pressure of having to relive the day of Kevin's accident during her deposition. Meanwhile, Will feels guilty as he recalls how poorly he treated Kevin in the hours preceding his accident.Additionally, Grace reluctantly agrees to join Luke for dinner at the Girardi's on his birthday. Court Reporter God (Leslie Upson).	146193
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Only Connect	T	DVD -R HQ 2026		Episode #24. 9-24-2004. Season Premiere	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Talks about story he has written for the newspaper.Desperate to feel  normal, Joan rejects God's attempts to reconnect with her, but she appears odder than ever when she suppresses the colorful side of her personality.	146194
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Out of Sight	T	DVD -R HQ 2064		Episode #25. 10-1-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Joan continues to disregard God's suggestions and acts as reckless as her new friend from camp. Kevin confronts the former friend who is suing the Girardis for emotional suffering. Painful.	146195
2004	Joan of Arcadia: P.O.V.	T	DVD -R HQ 2287		Episode. 11-5-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. God assigns Joan to work on a ideography in her junior year in high school.Kevin and parents meet with a new, tough lawyer on his lawsuit.	146196
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6856. SVD 1444		Episode #1. Premiere of Season 1	News Media. 16-year-old Joan Agirardi is approached by someone claiming to be God. Gives her a mission: get a job. Will Girardi, Joan's dad and new chief of police for Arcadia, tries to solve case of serial killer.Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146197
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Queen of the Zombies	T	DVD -R HQ 2677		Episode #36. 1-14-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin finds out Beth finds it difficult to resume a relationship with a wheelchair-bound man.God instructs Joan to try out for the school play. Adam builds the sets for the play. Grace becomes jealous of Luke and Glynis.	146198
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Recreation	T	DVD -R HQ 6994. SVD 1500		Episode #13. 1-16-2004	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper, Kevin's boss, find it hard to ignore their mutual attraction.Newscaster (Tricia Nickell). Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146199
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Requiem for a Third Grade Ashtray	T	DVD -R HQ 7037. DVD -R 1535		Episode 3-12-2004	African-American Editor.  Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146200
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Rise & Fall of Joan Girardi, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2755		Episode #37. 1-12-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin writes a story about Joan after she saves a girl's life and she becomes famous.Joan finds out fame is fleeting and can even turn against you. Kevin's story is questioned as not being objective. Joan's heroism is in doubt since the girl she saved says she isn't sure if she were in danger when the truck came towards her.Adam has a job interview that doesn't quite go the way he wants. Tension builds between Lucy and Will; as Luke prepares to get his drivers license, Grace tries to educate him on harmful impact vehicles have on the environment.Professional Reporter #1 (Mark Hames). Professional Reporter #2 (Gina St. John).	146201
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Romancing the Joan	T	DVD -R HQ 2846. (Repeat Disc 2848).		Episode #38. 2-11-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin finds out Beth finds it difficult to resume a relationship with a wheelchair-bound man.Kevin decides to get back into the dating game. Adam takes on a perk and cute assistant. God wants Joan to do an extra credit assignment on Romantic poetry.Lucy gets a promotion. Helen takes a break from her Catholic studies.	146202
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Secret Service	T	DVD -R HQ 6905. DVD -R HQ 2949. (Excerpts featuring Kevin)		Episode #41. 3-4-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Joan  has to do a weekend of community service after being accused of throwing eggs at a car. Former nun, Lilly, hits Kevin's car when Kevin's brakes fail (after his dad fixed the car) and they go out on another date.	146203
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Shadows & Light (aka Shadows and Light)	T	DVD -R HQ 2898. DVD -R HQ 6813.		Episode #40. 2-25-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin participates in a scientific medical experiment in his new role as a TV reporter.Kevin is doing human interest features for TV news. On a mission from God, Joan accidentally helps uncover a painful secret about Stevie.	146204
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Silence	T	DVD -R HQ 6451.		Episode #23. 5-21-2004. Season Finale	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Newscaster (Roark Critchlow).Illness causes Joan to doubt existence of God. Strange dreams and unusual events make Will and Helen rethink their beliefs. God tells mother in dream he talks to her.	146205
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Something Wicked	T	DVD -R HQ 3166		Episode #45. 4-22-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.God tells Joan that her last two years were just practice for her greatest challenge, which will be to face off against a mysterious man who has a sinister agenda.The man, a charming, wealthy and influential man who reveals to her he also speaks to God and who rescued Adam from the woods during a storm. But Joan discovers his dark side and is alarmed that he's insinuated himself into the lives of her loved ones.	146206
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Spring Cleaning	T	DVD -R HQ 6982		Episode #43. 4-8-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.Kevin considers getting a place of his own. In the wake of Joan's difficult breakup with Adam, God tells her to do some therapeutic cleaning, which ends up putting her in the middle of a scandal involving her guidance counselor.As part of Joan's clean sweep, she returns everything Adam ever gave her, which only adds to the awkwardness between them.	146207
2003	Joan of Arcadia: St. Joan	T	DVD -R HQ 6951		Episode. 11-21-2003	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Kevin wants to be involved in the suit against the family for the accident.Joan is intrigued by modern-day speculation that Joan of Arc was a schizophrenic. Joan becomes a martyr to her schoolmates after refusing to retake a test.	146208
2004	Joan of Arcadia: State of Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 7015		Episode #14. 2-6-2004	African-American Reporter Rebecca Askew (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) on newspaper. Kevin deals with the aftermath of a kiss with his boss.Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.	146209
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Touch Move	T	DVD -R HQ 6886		Episode. 10-17-2003	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper. Helen hopes a miracle will enable Kevin to walk again.God encourages Joan to learn how to play chess. Will must work with a psychic on a missing toddler case.	146210
2005	Joan of Arcadia: Trial and Error	T	DVD -R HQ 6906		Episode #42. 4-1-2005	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.News Media. Reporter #1 (Donna Ruthe). Reporter #2 (Gina St. John). Will investigates the murder of an eight-year-old girl and Helen continues her study of Catholicism.Joan surprises everyone with her passion in prosecuting a mock case against the equally motivated defense attorney, Grace.Joan prepares to celebrate her one-year anniversary with Adam, who has secretly betrayed her. He decides to confess his wrongdoing to an appalled Grace.	146211
2003	Joan of Arcadia: Uncertainty Principle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6981		Episode. 12-12-2003	Newspaper. Kevin (Jason Ritter), who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair, works for a newspaper. Kevin does not react well when he crosses paths with the last girl he dated before his accident.God encourages Joan to ask the school bully to the winter semiformal. Will detects a web of corruption in city government. Luke approaches Grace to work with him on a science project.	146212
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Vanity, Thy Name is Human	T	DVD -R HQ 6387. DVD -R 1664		Episode. 5-7-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper.God asks Joan to take a cosmetics class.	146213
2004	Joan of Arcadia: Wealth of Nations	T	DVD -R HQ 2221		Episode #30. 10-29-2004	Journalist Kevin Giradi (Jason Ritter) is Joan's brother who was crippled in a car accident and is in a wheel chair. He works for the local newspaper, The Herald. Kevin wants to be involved in the suit against the family for the accident.Kevin goes on open mike at the local comedy club to joke about being a paraplegic. Joan applies her economic knowledge to a church clothing drive, but her good intentions are marred when her efforts become misconstrued.	146214
1942	Joan of Ozark	M				Reporters (Eric Alden, Ralph McCullough, Cyril Ring). Newsboy (Bobby Stone)	146215
1989	Joan Rivers Show, The	DT			Series. Fall, 1989 to Spring, 1994. Syndicated	Talk-Show Host Joan Rivers.	146216
1968	Joanna	M				Critic (David Collings).	146217
2002	Joanne Kilbourn:  Killing Spring, A (aka Copie non conforme)	MT			5th Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn (Wendy Crewson) is pulled into the murky world of kinky sex, academic competitiveness and ruthless ambition when Dean of Journalism Reed Gallagher at Lanholme College is found dead of asphyxiation in an apparent attempt at autoerotic suffocation. Fear, deceit, and violence run rampant at the School of Journalism where Kilbourn was once a professor. When the dean of the journalism faculty is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Joanne is unofficially enlisted to solve the crime. The promise of a prestigious internship, the revelation ofj ournalistic corruption ,and a threat against Joanne’s professional life all play a part in unmasking one man’s determination of advance himself t any cost. Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	146218
2008	Joanne Kilbourn: Brutal Heart, The	NM		Bowen, Gail	#11 Joanne Kilbourn Series	TV Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is following the campaign of Ginny Monaghan, a woman who has her eyes set on the leadership of the federal Conservative Party and whose success depends, not so much on the election-day poll, but on the outcome of a custody battle she’s fighting with her ex. With a general election just weeks away, Joanne thinks this is perfect material for a TV program she’s putting together on women and party politics. Happy to be back in the political fray that used to be her life during her first marriage, Joanne is soon also glad of the distraction it provides. A local call girl has been murdered -- a woman whose regular clientele included several of Regina’s most prominent lawyers including, until he met Joanne, her own husband, Zach Shreve.Her new marriage creaking under the strain of this revelation, Joanne throws herself into her project -- and into finding out why the dead woman had started to threaten her clients with blackmail, an investigation that leads to the truth -- and to death. 	146219
2001	Joanne Kilbourn: Burying Ariel:	NM		Bowen, Gail	#7 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is looking forward to a relaxing weekend at the lake with her children and her new grandchild when murder once more wreaks havoc in Regina, Saskatchewan.A young colleague at the university where Joanne teaches is found stabbed to death in the basement of the library. The woman was a popular lecturer and her violent death shocks and divides Regina's small and fractious academic community.Before Joanne has a chance to start searching for the truth, she is scorched by the white-hot anger of militant feminists on campus when a vigil for the dead woman turns ugly.	146220
2002	Joanne Kilbourn: Colder Kind of Death, A	NM		Bowen, Gail	#4 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn finds herself haunted by a part of her past she wished had never happened when a prisoner is shot to death in the exercise yard of a Saskatchewan penitentiary.The dead prisoner is the man who six years earlier had brutally killed her politician husband. Ian, in a seemingly senseless act alongside the Trans-Canada Highway.The man's sinister wife is discovered dead several days later in a snow-swept Regina parking lot. A brightly colored scarf is found wound tightly around her neck, a scarf that belongs to Kilbourn.Soon, this single mother, author, university professor and TV-show panelist is deemed the number one suspect in the woman's murder. Joanne knows there has to be a connection between these two murders, but what is it?Cryptic letter sent to her by the prisoner days before his death intimates that Ian Kilbourn's killing may not have been as senseless as first assumed.	146221
2001	Joanne Kilbourn: Colder Kind of Death, A (aka Manipulation).	MT	DVD -R HQ 7746, 7747		4th Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is an ex-detective who now works as a university lecturer and a “law and order” commentator for the local news. She is reminded of the reason why she left the force when the six-year-old case file on her husband Ian’s murder is reopened and a suspect, Kevin Tarpley, is arrested. Kevin denies being the killer but does seem to have insider information about Ian’s death. Unfortunately, Kevin is gunned down in the street soon after his arrest. When Joanne is confronted by Kevin’s mysterious wife, Maureen Gault, at a party in front of all of Ian’s old politician friends, she begins investigating. Soon, she finds herself the chief suspect in a murder, and she also discovers that Ian’s old friends aren’t exactly friends to her. This film resolves the murder of her husband and her long-standing flirtatious relationship with her ex-partner, Millard.Reporter #1 (Peter McCowatt). Reporter #2 (Jonathon Whittaker).	146222
1992	Joanne Kilbourn: Deadly Appearances	NM		Bowen, Gail	#1 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is working as the speechwriter of the leader of Saskatchewan's Official Opposition. At a hot August afternoon picnic to celebrate his election, he takes a sip of water from a glass on the lectern and within seconds is dead.All of the key people in his life -- his family, friends, enemies -- were at the picnic. Kilbourn is stunned but she is no stranger to sudden death. Her own politician husband was  brutally murdered several years before.While trying to help the politician's widow through the trauma, Joanne delves into his past and unexpectedly enters a world of concealed passions and sexual intrigue. When someone tries to stop her, Joanne sets off to solve the case.It's the first case on the way to becoming Canada's pre-eminent reluctant and amateur sleuth.	146223
2000	Joanne Kilbourn: Deadly Appearances (aka Criminal Instincts: Deadly Appearances, aka Le prix du silence).	MT			2nd Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn, an ex-detective turned university lecturer, is still haunted by the unsolved murder of her politician husband, Ian. At a fund raiser picnic thrown by her husband’s old-running mate, Andy Boychuk, Jo and her old partner Millard overhear Andy arguing with a young woman who claims he is the devil. When the woman turns up dead later that night, Andy is Millard’s chief suspect. Jo must determine whether or not her friend is guilty and get to the truth behind the murder. Meanwhile, she continues to try to help her three children deal with the death of their father, and to integrate her newly adopted daughter, Taylor, into the family. 	146224
2006	Joanne Kilbourn: Endless Knot	NM		Bowen, Gail	#10 Joanne Kilbourn Series	TV Reporter Joanne Kilbourn is covering a trial for NationTV on charges brought by Journalist Kathryn Morrissey against a man who shot at her because he didn't like the book she wrote.Kilbourn's new beau is the defense counsel who turns the trial into a question of ethics governing the relationship between a journalist and her subject.Journalist Morrissey wrote a sensational book on the lives of 13 adult children of prominent Canadians. When it is published, one of the parents is furious enough to take a pot shot at the author grazing her shoulder.Morrissey's betray of her subjects opens up questions about an even more serious betrayal -- the betrayal of children b y their parents. While everyone condemns the man for shooting Morrissey, no one can fault his defense of his only child, a transsexual.On the day of the verdict, Morrissey is brutally murdered and Joanne's investigation quickly has her trying to unravel the endless knot of the relationship between parent and child.	146225
2006	Joanne Kilbourn: Further Investigations of Joanne Kilbourn, The	NM		Bowen, Gail	#2 Collection Joanne Kilbourn Series (#4-#6).	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn's next three mysteries featuring Canada's favorite amateur sleuth in one volume.	146226
2003	Joanne Kilbourn: Glass Coffin, The:	NM		Bowen, Gail	#8 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn, Canada's favorite amateur sleuth, is dismayed to learn who it is that her best friend is about to marry: Evan MacLeish, a celebrated documentary filmmaker who is a cold fish.He not only has already lost two wives to suicide, but has exploited their lives and deaths by making acclaimed films about them. Not even her friend appears to be fond of himJo Kilbourn is appalled to learn that her friend is marrying Evan primarily to become stepmother to his teenaged daughter who also hates her father for having filmed her all of her short life.	146227
2004	Joanne Kilbourn: Her Early Investigations	NM		Bowen, Gail	#1 Collection Joanne Kilbourn Series (#1-#3).	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn's first three mysteries in one volume.	146228
1998	Joanne Kilbourn: Killing Spring, A	NM		Bowen, Gail	#5 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn teaches journalism at the University when Reed Gallagher, the head of the School of Journalism is found dead in a seedy rooming house. He is dressed in women's lingerie with an electric cord around his neck.Suicide, the police say. But Joanne, who takes on the thankless task of breaking the news to Gallagher's wife, this death is just the first of a series of misfortunes that rock her life, both professional and personal.A few days after Gallagher's death, the School of Journalism is vandalized -- Its offices and computers are trashed and homophobic graffiti are sprayed everywhere.Then an unattractive and unpopular journalism student in Joanne's politics class stops coming to school after complaining to an unbelieving Kilbourn that she's being sexually harassed. Then she turns up dead.To make matters worse, Joanne is unceremoniously fired by the TV producer, her best friend  from the weekly talk-show political panel on Nationtv, which she's been doing for years.	146229
2004	Joanne Kilbourn: Last Good Day, The	NM		Bowen, Gail	#9 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is Canada's favorite amateur sleuth. She is on holiday at a cottage borrowed from a lawyer friend, one of a cluster of summer homes owned by lawyers from the same prestigious firm.When one of them kills himself the night after a long talk with Kilbourn, she is pushed into investigating just what her neighbors are involved with.	146230
2000	Joanne Kilbourn: Love and Murder (aka Crimes et Passion, aka Criminal Instincts: Love and Murder)	MT			1st Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn was a top police detective until her distress over the unsolved murder of her husband caused her to leave the force to become a university lecturer. Still trying to help her three children deal with the death of their father, she gets drawn back into another murder investigation when her old friend, flighty artist Sally Love, comes back to town for an exhibit. When Sally’s ex-husband turns up dead, Jo’s old partner Millard lists Sally as the main subject. Jo must determine if Sally is innocent or guilty. She also must figure out how the present day murder fits in with the mysterious death of Sally's’ father at their summer cottage 20 years ago. 	146231
2000	Joanne Kilbourn: Murder at the Mendel	NM		Bowen, Gail	#2 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn's childhood friend has achieved fame and notoriety in the art world with her works of "erotobiography," but she has suffered losses along the way and has lost touch with Joanne.She is also estranged from her husband, her mother and her daughter. When Sally's father died, she moved away becoming a controversial artist. When the Mendel Gallery opens an exhibition of her work, Joanne is eager to renew their friendship.But it's not so easy being Sally's friend anymore and soon Joanne finds herself ensnared in a web of intrigue and violence.When the director of a local private gallery is brutally murdered, Joanne finds that the past she and Sally share was far more complicated and far more sordid than she had realized.	146232
1998	Joanne Kilbourn: Verdict in Blood 	NM		Bowen, Gail	#6 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn is a teacher, friend, lover, single mother and now grandmother. Her good friend is visiting her in Regina Saskatchewan.When a judge's corpse is found sprawled across one of the limestone slabs of the Boy Scout memorial in Wascana Park.The judge, known for the harsh sentences she's handed down over the years, had lately been seeking out people she'd once incarcerated trying to help them.Night before her death, she had asked Kilbourn's friend to make an assessment of her mental condition. Now she's dead -- which of the two wills should prevail?The one leaving everything to her daughters or the one leaving it all to a halfway house for ex-cons? Whoever stood to lose could be her murderer.	146233
2002	Joanne Kilbourn: Verdict in Blood (aka Les liens du sang)	MT			6th Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Reporter Joanne Kilbourn (Wendy Crewson) investigates when a retiring judge is murdered. Judge Marcia Blackwell’s change from hard line jail sentences to lenient community service arrangements is the subject of Joanne Kilbourn’s documentary for Channel 7. When Judge Blackwell is murdered during an apparent robbery, after releasing a young man caught assaulting a woman, Kilbourn is convinced that the reason for her recent change of heart is the key to solving the mystery of her death.	146234
2001	Joanne Kilbourn: Wandering Soul Murders, The	NM		Bowen, Gail	#3 Joanne Kilbourn Series	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn teaches journalism at the University and is horrified when her grown daughter Mieka, who is preparing for her wedding, finds the body of a teenaged office cleaner hanging out of a dumpster.Kilbourn's son, Peter is pursued by an obsessive girlfriend  who becomes an apparent suicide.  Investigating both deaths, Jo and her TV News Director friend Jill run up against an unsavory secret being kept on an island in the northern Canadian woods.She learns the two victims are linked by a teddy bear tattoo.	146235
2001	Joanne Kilbourn: Wandering Soul Murders, The (aka Sur les traces de Littleflower)	MT			3rd Made-For-TV Kilbourn Mystery. Canada.	Journalist Joanne Kilbourn (Wendy Crewson) News Producer (Marie Cruz).	146236
2007	Joanne Lees Story, The	MT			Australia	Aussie Reporter (Rebecca Clay).	146237
2007	Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback	MT				Journalist (Shane Briant). Reporter (Andrew Schmidt). Female Reporter (Claire Quinn). Reporter #5 (Simon Roborgh). British Reporter (Leigh Pickford). Aussie Reporter (Rebecca Clay). TV Producer (Mike Bullen). Press Officer (Emily Stewart). 	146238
1998	Job, The	N		Kennedy, Douglas		Public Relations Practitioner Lizzie Allen’s career is flourishing at a prestigious public relations firm. Her husband, Ned Allen, is a young, brash, upwardly mobile ad salesman for a successful computer magazine in Manhattan. Several years into his career, he’s confident that he’s finally left his small-town roots behind, and that the sophisticated Manhattan world he covets is his forever. Life, it seems, is just where Ned and Lizzie want it -- until Ned is faced with a seemingly clear cut moral choice that pulls the bottom out from under his feet. Ned’s company is sold to a German conglomerate and his world is suddenly turned upside down. Meanwhile, Lizzie is tiring of his remoteness and tantrums. To the rescue comes an old school chum who works for a high-profit but shady real estate tycoon. When, against his better judgment, Ned accepts a job working for Ballantine’s latest venture, an offshore private equity fund, he tells himself it’s just another job. But it turns out that Ballantine has other uses for Ned. 	146239
2002	Job, The:	T			Episode	News Media	146240
2002	Job, The:	T	SVD 1146, 1149		Episode #1	School Newspaper. 12-year-old writes an article for her school newspaper on a policeman (Denis Leary).	146241
1970	Joe	M				TV Newscaster (Robert Emerick)	146242
2004	Joe	M				News Media. News Reporter (Nellie D. Yangmi).	146243
2002	Joe and Max	M	DVD. SVD 1169			Reporter (Jeff Burrell)	146244
1957	Joe Butterfly	M		Wylie, Evan, Jack Ruge (Play). Sy Gomberg, Jack Sher, Marion Hargrove (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sergeant Ed Kennedy (George Nader) opposes the assignment of getting out a special issue of Yank magazine in Tokyo in time for arrival of American troops since they have been given only three days and no supplies.He's forced to accept challenge when his commander threatens to turn things over to rival reporter Henry Hathaway (Keenan Wynn).  Kennedy and associates including photographer  Private John Woodley (Audie Murphy) deal to get a house and press equipment.Photographer is arrested by military police when he steals a jar of olives, but jumps ship and returns to help with magazine. Colleagues hide him. Sidetrack Reporter Hathaway by claiming they can get him an exclusive on Tokyo Rose.Magazine gets printed. Journalists figure out how to make booze aboard ship. Photographer convinces Kennedy first issue should be on people of Japan and how American soldiers should learn to live with them now that they no longer have to fight them.	146245
1997	Joe DiMaggio Documentary	DT	SVD 583			Documentary	146246
2001	Joe Dirt	M				TV Anchor Hal Fishman, Los Angeles newsman, plays himself.  Reporter at Parents' House (Jourdan Fremin). Reporter on the Bridge (Kristina Simonds).	146247
2007	Joe Donovan: Bone Machine	NM		Waites, Martyn	#2 Joe Donovan Series	Former Journalist Joe Donovan is hired to prove that a woman's boyfriend is innocent of murder. His investigations lead him into the murky world of people trafficking in illegal prostitutionWhen a second body shows up, he realizes it's not just local gangsters he's up against -- but a deranged serial killer obsessed with the city's dark history.If Donovan and his team can't decipher the killer's clues in time, he will kill again.	146248
2006	Joe Donovan: Mercy Seat, The	NM		Waites, Martyn	#1 Joe Donovan Series	Former Investigative Journalist Joe Donovan of the Herald Magazine  comes out of reclusion in rural Northumberland to investigate the disappearance of an ace newspaper reporter who has disappeared. So has a minidisc along with its incriminating evidence.Donovan's heart is broken, like his marriage and career, by the disappearance of his six-year-old son two years earlier in a crowded department store -- a case that remains unsolved.As Donovan hones his old investigative skills, long-buried secrets begin to emerge. And the bodies start piling up including a dead editor.Two years later, the top editor of Donovan's former newspaper Maria Bennett and a shrewd lawyer somewhat short on scruples seek Donovan's aid in discovering why an ace reporter has vanished.The pair promise in return to help Donovan in his obsessive search for his lost son. Maria and Joe were colleagues and friendly rivals speeding along a greased career path. She rocketed to top editorship. Joe tumbled into alcoholism.	146249
2009	Joe Donovan: Speak No Evil	NM		Waites, Martyn	#3 Joe Donovan Series	Journalist Joe Donovan listens to a story told by Anne Marie Smeaton who is back in the hometown she hasn’t seen for 40 years trying to live a normal life with her partner and teenage son. But that’s impossible for Anne Marie. Because 40 years ago, when she was 11, she killed a little boy. She is trying to make peace with her past by telling her story to Donovan. But it’s not that simple. By dredging up memories and emotions she usually keep repressed, Anne Marie is unleashing old nightmares from the past. Suffering from horrifying visions, she sometimes does bad things, things she has no memory of afterwards. So when a teenager on her housing estate is murdered and she wakes up with blood on her hands, Anne Marie naturally fears the worst. Her fragile life falling apart, Anne Marie turns to those she loves. But where she was expecting support, she finds only betrayal. Desperate, she turns to Donovan for help. But Donovan may have his own reasons for helping her, reasons that have to do with the disappearance of his own son.	146250
1976	Joe Forrester: Girl on a String	T			Episode #19.	News Media. Newsman (Ian Abercrombie).	146251
2000	Joe Gould's Secret	M	DVD -R HQ 7459, 7460. SVD 1190	Based on the book by Joseph Mitchell		New Yorker Writer Joseph Mitchell (Stanley Tucci) profiles a hobo who claims to be writing the greatest literary history of all time. Newsman (Harry Bugin). New Yorker Editor Harold Ross.	146252
1970	Joe Hill	M				News Media	146253
2008	Joe Hill	NM		Wilcox, Jeff		TV Reporter Joe Hill at TV 5 in Worcester reports on a murder, but things go from bad to worse when witness after witness to the first murder end up dead. Who’s behind it all and will Hill be next?	146254
1953	Joe Louis Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2973, 2964. SVD 1030	Sylvester, Robert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Tad McGeehan (Paul Stewart) befriends Joe Louis, follows his career. First meets boxer when he arrives with group of promoters from New York trying to sign him.  Reporter provides narration and background as events of fighter's career unfold.Reporter tries to convince boxer not to come out of retirement so he can remain undefeated. When Louis decides to fight again, sportswriter assigns another reporter to cover the bout and watches the hero's defeat on television in a bar.Final voice-over by sportswriter wishes the boxer good luck in the future. Newspaperman (Herb Ratner). Reporter (Albert Popwell). Columnist Walter Winchell (Himself).	146255
1739	Joe Miller's Jests: Or, the Wits Vade-mecum	SS	COPY	Anonymous (Joe Miller)		Press. Collection of most Brilliant Jests; the Politest Repartees; the most Elegant BonsMots, and most pleasant short Stories in the English Language.  Most Humbly inscribed to those Choice-Spirits of the Age including Alexander Pope.References to Sir Richard Steele (#29). Curll, the Bookseller (#152). Tom Warner (#161) -- the late Publisher of News Papers and Pamphlets.John Dennis (#171) -- "One saying that Mr. Dennis was an excellent Critick, was answered that indeed his Writings were much to be valued; for that by his Criticism he taught Men how to write well, and by his Poetry, shew'd 'em what it was to write ill;"	146256
1969	Joe Namath Show, The	DT				Talk Show. Cohost (Sportswriter Dick Schaap).	146257
1949	Joe Palooka and the Big Fight (aka Joe Palooka in the Big Fight)	M			Ness Book	Sports Columnist (David Bruce) arranges for another fighter to become Palooka's sparring partner in order to knock him out. Crooked sportswriter uses his column to call for title match between the two opponents, then drugs Palooka to make him appear drunkThis causes fight commissioner to revoke his title. Palooka also gets framed for murder before clearing his name and exposing the crooks.	146258
1948	Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad	M				Reporter (Robert Conway). Reporter (Herb Vigran). Photographer (Emil Sitka).	146259
1947	Joe Palooka in the Knockout	M			Third in the series based on Ham Fisher's "Joe Palooka" comic strip.	News Media. Reporters (Peter Virgo, Ray Walker). Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes).	146260
1950	Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle	M				Reporter Phillips (John Harmon). Newspaper. Headlines. Palooka names names in newspaper. TV Announcer (Stanley Prager). 2nd Reporter (Mervin Williams).	146261
1951	Joe Palooka in Triple Cross	M				Reporter Bill (Jimmy Lloyd). Commentator, Fight (Jimmy Wallington-Himself)	146262
1948	Joe Palooka in Winner Take All	M				TV Sportscaster Bill Marin. Reporter (Stanley Prager).	146263
2005	Joe Sacco: War's End	CB		Sacco, Joe		Reporter Joe Sacco and local reporters track down the notorious Serb separatist and accused war criminal Radovan Karadzic as he attends a Christmas service. Experiences in postwar Bosnia.	146264
2001	Joe Somebody	M				Reporter (Amy Janette McDonald)	146265
1997	Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way	MT				News Media. Reporter (Demo Cates). Reporter (Kathryn Winslow)	146266
1986	Joe, der Reporter	N		Theyssen, Hansjosef	Germany	TV and Print	146267
1983	Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads	M				Photographer (Curtis Brown).	146268
2001	Joe’s Regulars	N		Crawford, John R.		Female Newspaper Publisher is part of a group whose lives are intertwined in a loosely structure group of people known as “Joe’s Regulars.”  Joe is Giovanni Contratto and his regulars at “Giovannis,” his sumptuous landmark restaurant, are rich and influential.	146269
1996	Joe's So Mean to Josephine	M			Canada. Ness	Aspiring Journalist and college student Josephine (Sarah Polley) who falls in love with Joe, a wiretapper masquerading as a phone company technician.	146270
1983	Joe's World	N	OWN - H	Dobbin, Muriel		Newspaper-Reading golden retriever. The dog's owner is a female journalist.	146271
1997	Joey	M	DVD -R HQ 3676, 3677			TV Reporters John O'Bannon (Grant Piro) and Davo (Paul Denny) of Channel 8 chase after missing kids to get an exclusive. TV Reporter (Michael Croaker). Consulate Reporter (Steven Grives).Channel 8 News van with cameraman and reporter-producer complaining that there isn't any news. Kids jump on back of van and police follow in pursuit while the TV newsmen are oblivious to it all.They recover to feed a live TV report on the situation.	146272
1967	Joey Bishop Show, The	T			Series 1967-1969	TV Talk Show Host Joey Bishop with Regis Philburn.	146273
1962	Joey Bishop Show, The:  Image, The	T			Episode #32. 5-9-1962. Series 9-20-1961 to 3-1965. 123 Episodes.	TV Talk Show Host Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop), trouble-prone assistant to a press agent. Then host of a late-night talks. Barnes's image is being built up to publicize his show.	146274
1962	Joey Bishop Show, The:  Taming of the Brat, The	T			Episode #15. 1-3-1962. PR	Publicity. TV Talk Show Host Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop), trouble-prone assistant to a press agent. Then host of a late-night talks. Barnes has to hide a bratty child star for a publicity stunt.	146275
1962	Joey Bishop Show, The: A Show of His Own	T			Episode #31. 5-2-1962	TV Talk Show Host Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop), the trouble-prone assistant to a press agent, gets his own late-night talk show.	146276
1961	Joey Bishop Show, The: Help Wanted	T			Episode #7. 10-19-1961.. PR	Public Relations. TV Talk Show Host Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop) gets his brother-in-law a job with his public relations firm.	146277
1964	Joey Bishop Show, The: Joey and the Los Angeles Dodgers	T			Episode #97. 9-5-1964	TV  Talk Show Host  Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop). Dodgers are scheduled to appear on his show, but got tied up in an extra inning game, leaving Joey without a guest. Vin Scully and Don Drysdale guest	146278
1963	Joey Bishop Show, The: Joey Jr.'s TV Debut	T			Episode #76. 11-30-1963	TV Talk Show Host Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop) and family will appear on a TV interview show.	146279
1961	Joey Bishop Show, The: Joey Meets Jack Paar	T			Episode #2. 9-27-1961. PR	Press Agent  Joey Barnes (Joey Bishop) tries to get a trained chimp on Jack Paar's show. Jack Paar (Himself)	146280
2004	Joey: Joey and the Plot Twist	T			Episode #12. 12-9-2004	Reporter #1 (Nathan Anderson). Reporter #2 (Dayna Devon). Reporter #3 (Donna Cooper).	146281
2004	Joey: Premiere	T	SVDSP 2002		Episode. 9-2004	News Media. Joey auditions to be a TV anchor on an entertainment news program.	146282
1972	Johanna oder Die Wege des Dr. Kanuga	N		Jendryschik, Manfred	Germany	Journalist	146283
1996	Johannisnacht	N		Timm, Uwe	Germany	Journalist	146284
2007	John “Hutch” Hutchinson: Deadfall	N		Liparulo, Robert	#1 Hutch Series	Journalist John “Hutch” Hutchinson, an avid-bow-hunter and his fellow urban professionals are all tired of dealing with their own personal adversities and are looking forward to a few idyllic days of hunting and fishing on a 10-day vacation in the remote wilds of northern Saskatchewan. When they encounter crazed millionaire Decian Gabriel Page and his plan to obliterate an entire town and its 242 residents with a space-based laser, their wilderness retreat turns into a nightmarish battle for survival. Deep in the isolated Northwest Territories, four friends are on the trip of a lifetime. Dropped by helicopter into the remote Canadian wilderness, Hutch, Terry, Phil and David are looking to escape the events of a tumultuous year -- a bitter divorce, bankruptcy, depression and job loss -- for two weeks of hunting, fishing and camping. Armed only with a bow and arrow and the basics for survival, they’ve chosen a place far from civilization, a retreat from their turbulent lives. But they quickly discover that another group has targeted the remote region and the secluded hamlet of Fiddler Falls for a more menacing purpose: to field-test the ultimate weapon. With more than a week before the helicopter rendezvous and no satellite phone, they must risk everything to help the townspeople who are being held hostage and terrorized.	146285
2009	John “Hutch” Hutchinson: Deadlock	N		Liparulo, Robert	#2 Hutch Series	Columnist John “Hutch” Hutchinson is a Denver newspaper columnist, a single dad, and now the last defense against a lunatic’s high-tech killing. Special forces veteran-turned-billionaire Brendan Page has some dirty not-so-little secrets. He’s built an empire on supplying futuristic weapons and highly trained soldiers to the world’s most powerful armies. But he’s saved the most destructive weapons for himself. Hutch is an avid bow-hunter and he has figured out the truth about Page and is determined to bring him down. But he’s up against a warmonger linked to assassinations, kidnappings, and terrorist activities.  Hutch quickly uncovers a plan that seems unfathomable in its recklessness and loss of life. yet he’s just one man up against impossible odds -- with no Plan B. Thankfully, it’s just the kind of environment Hutch thrives best in -- if he can survive the next three days.The violent duel between idealistic journalist John Hutchinson and insane, megalomaniacal military industrialist Brendan Page continues in this sequel to “Deadfall.” During their previous clash, Hutch killed Brendan’s son Declan, who had used a laser cannon to terrorize a small town in Saskatchewan. Unable to convince the authorities in the U.S. and Canada that Brendan was behind the attack, Hutch has recommitted himself to getting the goods on his moral enemy. When Brendan’s forces abduct Hutch’s young son, Logan, from Hutch’s Colorado home, the reporter must battle hordes of foes in an attempt to rescue Logan. 	146286
2009	John & Kate Plus 8: Turning 5 & and the Future!  (aka Jon & Kate. John & Kate. Jon and Kate. John and Kate)	T	DVD -R HQ 11152		Episode. 5-26-2009	News Media. Jon and Kate address what the future holds for their family as the paparazzi stake out their home and personal life. The sextuplets turn 5. 	146287
1961	John A. Macdonald: Impossible Idea, The	M				Reporter. Toronto Globe Reporter (Cec Linder).	146288
2008	John Adams: Peacefield	T	DVD -R HQ 9854, 9855		Episode. 4-20-2008. Seventh Part of the Miniseries	Newspapers. John Adams is furious at what he reads in the colonial newspapers. He accuses the editors of biased reporting and outrageous editorials. 	146289
2008	John Adams: Reunion	T	DVD -R HQ 9796, 9797		Episode. 3-2008. Third Part of the Miniseries	Newspapers. John Adams reads newspapers of the day and criticizes the way the news is presented. 	146290
2008	John Adams: Unnecessary War	T	DVD -R HQ 9833, 9834		Episode. 4-13-2008. Sixth Part of the Miniseries	Newspapers. John Adams reads newspapers of the day. 	146291
2008	John and Jeanie Fly: Living the Law of Attraction	N		Waddell, John		News Media, Internet Blogs, Talk Shows and Paparazzi want to find out more about John and Jeanie’s ability -- an ability humanity has been dreaming of since the beginning of time. Skeptics don’t believe them and many find their ideas about the Law of Attraction shocking. Others attempt to elevate them to religious icons, while the government tries almost anything to keep what they’ve discovered from getting to the wrong people. 	146292
1955	John and Julie	M				Commentator (Richard Dimbleby)	146293
1993	John and Leeze From Hollywood	DT			Series. 6-14-1993 to 1-14-1994. NBC	Hosts-Interviewers: John Tesh, Leeze Gibbons on celebrity news	146294
1985	John and Yoko: Love Story, A	MT				New York Critic (Gordon Sterne)	146295
2000	John and Yoko's Year of Peace	T				News Media. Student Reporter (Paul Levitan-Himself). Rock Journalist (Ritchie Yorke-Himself).	146296
1874	John Andross	N	USC	Davis, Rebecca Harding, Mrs.		Reporter Julius Ware, a thoroughly unscrupulous coarse, blatant fellow in the employ of the New York Daily Critic. Blackmailer	146297
1914	John Barleycorn	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	146298
1974	John Barleycorn Lives	SS	COPY	Boyle, T. Coraghessan	In "Descent of Man." First published in Atlantic Monthly.	Editor-Narrator of The Topeka Sun, a freethinker and one of the intellectual lights of the town.  John McGurk, my typesetter.	146299
1997	John Charles Poe: Black Cat, The	N		Poe, Robert	#2 John Charles Poe Series	Columnist John Charles Poe, a distant relative of Edgar Allan Poe, writes a “barely syndicated” column for Fannie Boynton’s Crowley Creek Sentinel in Virginia and who’s inherited a brassbound oak casket bearing the papers of the great dead writer. It appears that Margaret Cully, the wife of the veterinarian, has vanished under mysterious circumstances. Julie Noir, a waifish raven-haired girl with a tiny gold stud in her nose, shows up and quickly replaces Margaret in Dr. Cully’s clinic. Jon Charles seems to be haunted by a small black shape that follows him around. Julie, who carries his black cat Asmodeus about on her shoulder, advertises the fact that she fancies herself a witch. After John Charles helps Dr. Cully deliver a two-headed calf, the bad omens begin piling up. When Poe’s story of “The Black Cat” seems to be coming to pass in Dr. Cully’s own person. John Charles opens his cache of Poe letters and notes, looking for insight. Julie holds moonlit rites and dances naked, and the Reverend Rollie Fairchild whips up the town’s anti-witch fever. Finally, Julie discovers a buried ax, seemingly having the missing Margaret’s hair and blood on it. A town meeting is called and some demand that Julie be arrested -- or at least run out of Crowley Creek. Then Dr. Cully starts hearing rats in his cellar behind a freshly bricked wall. John Charles Poe, who is haunted by the events unfolding in his town because of the eerie resemblance to his ancestor’s classic tale “The Black Cat,” has a drinking habit as well. Guided by a secret cache of papers left to him by Edgar Allan Poe, John Charles sets out to discover what is behind the outbreak of evil in his town. 	146300
1996	John Charles Poe: Return to the House of Usher	N		Poe, Robert	#1 John Charles Poe Series	Journalist John Charles Poe is a 30-year-old, bourbon-swilling, struggling roving town journalist for Fannie Boynton’s Crowley Creek Sentinel in Crowley Creek, Va. and descendant of Edgar Allen Poe. It’s late November when college chum Dr. Roderick Usher contacts Poe to help investigate strange happenings at the Usher Sanitorium, which he and his psychiatrist sister, Madeleine, run on the grounds of the first House of Usher. Poe and his newly hired research assistant, a recent divorcee, set forth to battle the forces of good and evil, which apparently haunt the modern counterparts of the original characters. After the Usher House sank into the tarn in Edgar Allan Poe’s gloomy tale, Usher heirs rebuilt on the same tained ground. When 160 years later descendants Rod and Madeleine Usher start a downward spiral, history appears to be repeating itself, especially to John Charles Poe who attended college with Rod Usher and lives only a few miles from the Usher House Sanitorium, where questionable medical practices are setting the stage for disaster. On his 30th birthday, John Charles receives a small casket filled with documents, some of which reveal secrets behind the famous Poe stories. When an approaching hurricane finally blows inland, it wreaks havoc on the community, heavily damaging the Usher property, which now most probably will not be developed into a Confederate-theme gambling resort being hustled by a smarmy character from up north.John Charles Poe is a small-town reporter in Crowle, Virginia who drinks a lot of bourbon and works because he doesn’t have to. The heir to the family fortune, he has just received the most unusual part of the Poe legacy -- a casket. The three-foot-long wooden box contains the notes and personal papers of the Poe men dating back to the eerie and mysterious Edgar Allen. It is passed on to every male Poe on his 30th birthday. John Charles has sworn not to divulge its secrets, but a call from his oldest friend, Roderick Usher, on the verge of a breakdwon, may justify a broken oath. 	146301
1904	John Chilcote, M.P.	N		Thurston, Katherine C.		Press	146302
1997	John Cleeses fornemmelse for humor	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Eddie Michel.	146303
1951	John Daly World News	DT				Newsman John Daly	146304
1980	John Davidson Show, The	T			Series. Spring 1980 - Late 1981	Host John Davidson	146305
1900	John Delavoy	SS	UCLA	James, Henry	In "Soft Side, The."	Publisher Mr. Beston, conservative and opinionated publisher of Cynosure, popular magazine. Uses writer to get  Miss Delavoy to write a profile of her brother. She is also an artist. She and the writer say print both.	146306
1714	John Dennis, the Sheltring Poet's Invitation to Richard Steele the Secluded Party-Writer and Member; to come and live with him in the Mint.	PO	COPY	Anonymous		Critic John Dennis and Journalist Richard Steele references	146307
1993	John Denson: Bigfoot	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#6 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.The female doctor who heads the St. Petersburg Institute of Primate Study hires Denson and his partner, self-proclaimed shaman Willie Prettybird, for an unusual task -- to help her fond the legendary Sasquatch.Now on Mount St. Helens, strange things are in the air -- something out there definitely looks like Bigfoot, but something looks like snowmobile tracks too.	146308
1980	John Denson: Decoys	NM	MLPL	Hoyt, Richard	#1 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington. He's a thirty-something Aquarius with a yen for darts, cheap screw-top wine and raw vegetables, especially cauliflower.He's not adverse to a little bit of good old sex either. He's an earthy type, crude, but not rude, given to sometimes erratic behavior but loyal to his friends. He's sometimes wears bright yellow boxer shorts with a smoking,  long-barreled gun on front.He keeps a stuffed English pitbull in his apartment who answers the doorbell with pre-recorded barks. Denson's friend and drinking buddy and darts partner, Willie Prettybird, a sizable Cowlitz Indian who claims to receive messages from animal spirits.Denson calls him "Chief Dumbshit." Denson doesn't like guns, tools around town in battered heaps (generally an ancient Fiat or old VW van). He's got a rather murky background in the CIA, a stint as a journalist in Honolulu and later Seattle.When Seattle paper was bought out by a large chain "with their efficiency experts, barbarous little bustards in pin-stripped suits," he quit. Newspaper editor Tom  Becker in Honolulu. City Editor Charley Powell of the Seattle Star. Reporter Bob Sander.	146309
1985	John Denson: Fish Story	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#4 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.	146310
2004	John Denson: Pony Girls	N		Hoyt, Richard	#9 John Denson Mysteries	TV Newswoman Erika von Bayer  is chasing the story  of European jumping horses dying mysteriously, Now prime Spanish mustang stallions are being killed all over the West. FormerFormer Reporter John Denson, and ex-FBI agent and a hallucinatory drug maven are private investigators operating out of Portland Oregon. Some weirdo is posting obscene clues on the net.Twenty-two valuable stallions have been murdered in diverse ways. Bayer calls Denson seeking help. Her dad remains a leading suspect and she wants his name cleared.Erika's mom, her vengeful grand mom, plus the gorgeous TV reporter could be involved.	146311
1983	John Denson: Siskiyou Two-Step, The (Siskiyou, revised edition in 1984)	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#3 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.Denson goes to Oregon's North Umpqua to fish trout, but instead finds himself caught up in a net of international intelligence agents and academics.It all starts when the naked body of a girl with a bullet eye between her eyes goes rushing past Denson in the rapids. He embarks on a search to find the girl's identity and bring her killer to justice.Strange clues lead to three more corpses bringing the body count to four and only the Siskiyou Two-Step saves Denson from being the fifth victim.	146312
1995	John Denson: Snake Eyes	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#7 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.Denson who never met a piece of bacon he didn't like and his partner Cowlitz Indian William Prettybird who never met a mushroom he didn't like find themselves in Enterprise, Oregon combating an outbreak of anthrax, better known as hoof-and-mouth disease.They have been hired by a lawyer, an outspoken anti-environmentalist rancher whose cattle have become infected. Meanwhile a right-wing preacher who spices his rants with environmentalist frenzy is back in town for his high-school reunion.Cows die, people are murdered and Denson and Prettybird have to sort it all out. Cattle appear to have been purposely infected and the disease threatens to spread lethally to people in eastern Oregon's high country.Denson interviews a bartender and a bogus televangelist, attends rodeos and high school reunions, and romances a beautiful young Native American widow.	146313
1993	John Denson: Weatherman's Daughters, The	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#8 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.A torrential downpour of live salmon beating Denis and his VW bus to a pulp occurs after he stops at an accident scene alongside an Oregon mountain roadway. A young woman lies dying of a bullet wound.The woman is Sharon Toogood is the daughter of Portland TV weatherman Jerry Toogood. His Native American cohort, Willie Sees the Night, assures Denson that the salmon shower was the spirit world's means of embodying within him animal spirit.So at Denson's insistence, Willie supplies him with a concoction that sends him "flying" in an out-of-body experience that may help him find some answers to Toogood's murder. Then her sister, Mariah turns up dead as well.Sharon was investigating something that could hurt their father's reputation. But before Denson can talk to her, Mariah is killed.  Denson, now 47, is still smoking pot, still referencing Carlos Castaneda, and driving a 30-year-old Volkswagen microbus.	146314
1991	John Denson: Whoo?	NM		Hoyt, Richard	#5 John Denson Mysteries	Former Newspaperman John Denison is an ex-reporter and ex-army intelligence operative in Seattle, Washington.Centuries-old Douglas firs in Washington State signify safe nesting spots to spotted owls, livelihood to local loggers and big profit to property owners.Denson is investigating a trumped-up marijuana-growing charge against a young couple in the town of Sixkiller when his Native American assistant, shaman Willie Prettybird, convinces him to represent the "animal people."These are magic spirits of the tribe and Denson is needed after a spotted owl is found with its neck wrung. Denson agrees, mostly because he is a in love with a murder victim, a young female ecologist who came to town to measure the owl population.There's also an insane wildlife photographer named Adonis and an intricate scam requiring the importing of owls from other states.	146315
2002	John Doe	T	SVD 1339			Newsmagazine. Opening with America Fights Back. John Doe looking for woman who can identify him	146316
2003	John Doe: Doe or Die	T			Episode #18. 3-21-2003	News Media. Reporter (Jilena Cori).	146317
2002	John Doe: Manifest Destiny	T			Episode #10. 12-6-2002	Photographer (Robert Gauvin).	146318
2003	John Doe: Psychic Connection	T			Episode #16. 3-7-2003	News Media. Toothy Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).	146319
2003	John Doe: Remote Control	T			Episode #21. 4-18-2003	Newscaster (Mark Docherty).	146320
1937	John Drakin	N		Eaton, Geoffrey Dell		Newspaperman John Drakin in New York after college.	146321
1860	John Ellard, the Newsboy	NJ		Author unknown		Newsboys. Philadelphia newsies drink, swear, chew tobacco and gamble. Constant danger of being cheated, robbed or even murdered.	146322
2007	John From Cincinnati: His Visit: Day Eight	T	DVD -R HQ 8832		Episode #9. 8-5-2007	News Media. News conference with grandfather on his missing grandson, Shawn. TV Reporter (Terry Anzur).	146323
2007	John From Cincinnati: His Visit: Day Nine	T	DVD -R HQ 8859		Episode #10.	News Media cover parade in city to honor three generations of surfers. TV Reporter (Terry Anzur).	146324
2007	John From Cincinnati: His Visit: Day One (Premiere)	T	DVD -R HQ 8731		Episode #1. 6-10-2007	News Media. Reporters (Craig Jackson, Jennifer Gould, Terry Anzur, John Pontrelli). A legendary surfer does not want his son to go into surfing no matter how good he is. A stranger named John arrives at the Snug Harbor Motel with strange abilities causing the legendary surfer to levitate. He thinks he's having a hallucinationLegendary Surfer Mitch Yost.	146325
2007	John From Cincinnati: His Visit: Day Two	T	DVD -R HQ 8724		Episode #2. 6-17-2007	Documentary Maker Cass wants to do a documentary on the legendary surfer, Mitch Yost. "I like vintage," she tells him when he notices her classic Porche next to his wagon. It turns out she is pretending to be doing a film on surfing.	146326
2007	John From Cincinnati: His Visit: Day Two Continued	T			Episode #3. 6-23-2007	News Media. Reporters are crowding the hospital entrance. Cass takes Mitch to the beach where he espouses his guilt over Shaun's accident and complains about competitive surfing. Cass pretends to talk about the film with her assistant on the phone.Cass asks Mitch back to her hotel room. Shaun makes a miraculous discovery. Cissy, Mitch's wife, tries to reach him to tell him the news. Bill steps outside to disperse the throng of reporters and surf fans who have gathered in the driveway.Shaun is sitting up in bed reading a surf magazine. Mitch and Cass, on the way to her hotel, change course after Cass' "assistant" informs them of Shaun's homecoming. Arriving at the house, Mitch pushes through the crowd of reporters in his driveway.Once inside, he apologizes to Cissy for abandoning her at the hospital. They argue and Mitch leaves without seeing Shaun, hopping over the back fence to dodge the press.	146327
1864	John Godfrey's Fortunes; Related to Himself. A Story of American Life	N	USC	Taylor, Bayard		Editors. New York Daily Oracle's Mr. Brandagee, the villain, and Mr. Clarendon of the New York Daily Wonder, who symbolizes the new editor.	146328
1965	John Goldfarb, Please Come Home	M		Blatty, William Peter (Screenplay)	AFI-Photographers. MacLaine. Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer Jenny Ericson (Shirley MacLaine) of Strife-magazine assigned to do story on harems in country of Fawzia, ruled by a football-loving king. Before leaving on assignment, has brief angry encounter with ex-football-player-turned pilot.Pilot later shows up in kingdom when he gets lost during a flight. Once she has entered harem, Ericson spends most of her time fending off advances of king. Arranges to be offered to pilot but keeps relationship platonic.Editor, Strife Magazine (Charles Lane).  Reporter ends up carrying ball for winning score by Fawz U. Football Team against Notre Dame. Notre Dame succeeded in getting temporary injunction to keep film from being released.Editor (Charles Lane) of Strife Magazine.	146329
1959	John Gunther's High Road	DT			Series 1959-60	Host John Gunther	146330
2003	John H.	M				Reporter (Mark Irvingsen).	146331
2001	John Henry Days	N		Whitehead, Colson		African-American Freelance Journalist J. Sutter is a freelance hack who writes puff pieces. He's sent to Talcott, West Virginia, to cover its John Henry Days festival and the unveiling of the United States Postal Service's John Henry stamp.Junketeer and Puff-Piece-Writing Sutter only thinks about padding his expense account and cadging free drinks. Middle-aged black journalist on a mission to set record for junketeering. Record of back-to-back press junkets.He's on a junket jag in which he plans to attend a public relations event every single day.  This journalistic obstacle course threatens to eradicate Sutter's soul just as the folkloric steam shovel eradicated John Henry's body.Sutter is a member of a junketeering tribe whose mores and speech are rendered with anthropological enthusiasm.  J and his fellow junketeers, notably Dave Brown, a former gonzo Rolling Stone journalist whose best days were in the late 1960s.Jittery One Eye's paranoia infects J. J's compulsive collection of factoids and receipts to fuel the print media machine. He goes from one event to another in search of free food and paid expenses.	146332
1954	John Hopkins File 7	DT			Series. 9-12-1954 to 9-18-1960. DuMont, ABC	Host Lynn Poole.	146333
1998	John Huston War Stories	DT				Interviewers Richard Leacock, Midge Mackenzie. John Huston (Himself).	146334
2006	John Kelly: Moment of Madness, A	N		Bonner, Hilary	#3 John Kelly Series	Journalist John Kelly, an award-winning Fleet Street reporter, has fallen from grace as a result of his addictions and is now a reporter for a small Devon newspaper.He gets a tip regarding the murder of rock superstar who apparently was stabbed in his home by an intruder who was stabbed by the rock star's wife in self-defense.Tired of covering such mundane matters as council meetings, Kelly uses his personal history with the widow to get an exclusive interview but doing so launches him further down the road to self-destruction.	146335
2005	John Kelly: No Reason to Die	N		Bonner, Hilary	#2 John Kelly Series	Reporter John Kelly investigates the tragic event at Deepcut Army Barracks. He and his old friend Detective Superintendent Karen Meadows attempt to break through the wall of secrecy the army has erected.Their involvement in what they come to believe is a major conspiracy, coupled with upheaval and tragedy in their own personal lives, brings them closer than ever before.	146336
2005	John Kelly: When the Dead Cry Out	N		Bonner, Hilary	#1 John Kelly Series	Reporter John Kelly gets involved in the case of a neighbor who disappeared 27 years ago along with her two young daughters. The reporter's mother was the girls' schoolteacher.He strongly suspected the woman's husband and tried to gather evidence against him. But the police couldn't pin the crime on him. Now that old case is reinvestigated by police and the reporter.	146337
1998	John Larroquette Show, The: Intern Writer	T	SVD 956, VHS 355		Episode	Aspiring Journalist John Hemingway (John Larroquette) gets an apprenticeship at a newspaper where he thinks he's stumbled upon a murder committed by his boss. Editor (Robertson Dean).	146338
1994	John Larroquette Show, The: Job, The	T			Episode #36. 12-13-1994	Interviewer (Roscoe Lee Browne).	146339
1996	John Larroquette Show, The: Running for Carly	T			Episode #71. 5-14-1996	Reporter (Michael Quill). Moderator (Paul Collins).	146340
2000	John Le Carre: Secret Centre, The	T				Interviewer (Nigel Williams).	146341
1997	John Morris: Feathery Touch of Death, The	NS		Logue, John	#5. John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a legendary golf writer and his companion Julia Sullivan, search for clues when American golfer Barry Vinson turns up dead at the British Open at St. Andrew's.When an antique golf ball is stuffed down a second murder victim's throat, they uncover a bizarre mystery as old as the game itself.	146342
1986	John Morris: Flawless Execution	NS	OWN - P	Logue, John	#3 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a veteran Associated Press sports reporter and a jaded golf writer, and his beautiful globe-trotting lover and companion, Julia Sullivan.	146343
1979	John Morris: Follow the Leader	NS	OWN - P	Logue, John	#1 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a veteran Associated Press sports reporter and a jaded golf writer, and his beautiful globe-trotting lover and companion, Julia Sullivan at the 1976 U.S. Open.	146344
1996	John Morris: Murder on the Links	NS		Logue, John	#4 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a veteran Associated Press sports reporter and a jaded golf writer, and his beautiful globe-trotting lover and companion, Julia Sullivan are at Augusta looking for a killer before champion's green jacket comes up red with blood.Publisher Melvin Newton is murdered at the Augusta National golf course during Masters Week. The body of the detested publishing mogul is found in Eisenhower Pond, apparent victim of suicide.What looks like suicide, looks like murder to aging golf gadfly John Morris, a retired sportswriter.	146345
1999	John Morris: On a Par With Murder	NS		Logue, John	#7 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a legendary golf writer and Julia Sullivan immediately caught up in excitement surrounding golf's latest phenom on a Long Island golf course during the 1995 U.S. Open.  Blood-thirty press vies for golfer's attention.The Shinnecock Hills golf course on Long Island is the site for the 1995 U.S. Open. Morris and Sullivan are immediately caught up in the excitement surrounding the golf's latest phenom player.Despite unscrupulous agents, manufacturer's reps and a bloodthirsty press all vying for his attention the star player manages to keep his cool, tie for second-round lead in the Open and sign a $2 million deal with a sporting goods company.When he turns up dead that night, the list of suspects is long -- and the shocking secret of his true identity is revealed. Sheriff considers the case closed after the player's wife commits suicide.But the journalist duo suspects her death was no confession and begin their own investigation.	146346
1998	John Morris: Rain of Death, A	NS		Logue, John	#6 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris of the Associated Press and his muse Julia Sullivan  are at the 33rd Bing Crosby Pro-Am tournament, golf's most glamorous event, in 1974. And participants are being randomly poisoned by cyanide.Veteran golf writer Morris goes after the killer. Corporate tycoon drops dead in the crowded lodge. The pair seek out the whole story that has given golf's most stellar event a black eye.It's January 1974 and Nicklaus wishes he were home with the kids. Weiskopf is ready to make a charge and so is a bell-bottomed blond named Miller. In the world of golf and the realm is fame, nothing matches the Bing Crosby Pro-Am Tournament.Played at Pebble Beach, the tournament draws starlets, stars and billionaires by invitation only. But this year the wind and rains won't stop and a corporate tycoon has dropped dead in The Lodge, crowded with celebrities.For jaded golf writer John Morris and his beautiful globe-trotting lover, Julia Sullivan, it's a black eye on golf's most stellar event. They find a collision of ambition, talent and greed as they try to catch the killer.	146347
1983	John Morris: Replay: Murder	NS	OWN - P	Logue, John	#2 John Morris and Julia Sullivan Mysteries	Sportswriter John Morris, a veteran Associated Press sports reporter and a jaded golf writer, and his beautiful globe-trotting lover and companion, Julia Sullivan. This time they are involved with college football.	146348
1938	John Nesbitt: Passing Parade, The	R			Series. 1938-1951. Aired on all three radio networks.	Host John Nesbitt. Familiar theme was from Tchaikovsky's Sympony No. 5.	146349
1961	John Nesbitt: Passing Parade, The:	T			Series. 1961 Syndicated	Host John Nesbitt. Re-edited theatrical shorts that were originally distributed by MGM in 1938. Narrated historical dramas (docu-dramas) packaged with introductions and narration by Producer Nesbitt. Some were derived from the "Passing Parade" radio show/	146350
1938	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade	DM	L		MGM Short #1. Series 10-15-1938 to 8-27-1949. 72 Shorts	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146351
1947	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Amazing Mr. Nordill	DM			MGM Short #61	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146352
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: American Spoken Here	DM			MGM Short #19	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146353
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Angel of Mercy	DM			MGM Short #5	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146354
1949	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Annie Was a Wonder	DM	DVD -R HQ 10031		MGM Short #69	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146355
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Baron and the Rose	DM			MGM Short #16	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146356
1949	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: City of Children	DM			MGM Short #72	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146357
1948	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: City of Little Men, The	DM			MGM Short #68	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146358
1949	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Clues to Adventure	DM			MGM Short #70	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146359
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Don't You Believe It	DM			MGM Short #41.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146360
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Dreams	DM			MGM Short #18	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146361
1948	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Fabulous Fraud, The	DM			MGM Short #67	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146362
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Famous Boners	DM			MGM Short #35	News Media. Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146363
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Film That Was Lost, The	DM			MGM Short #36	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146364
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Flag of Mercy	DM			MGM Short #30	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146365
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Forgotten Treasure	DM			MGM Short #43	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146366
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Forgotten Victory	DM			MGM Short #11	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146367
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Giant of Norway, The	DM			MGM Short #7	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146368
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Golden Hunch	DM			MGM Short #56	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146369
1948	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Goodbye, Miss Turlock	DM			MGM Short #64.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146370
1944	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Grandpa Called It Art	DM			MGM Short #48	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146371
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Great American Mug, The	DM			MGM Short #53	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146372
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Hidden Master	DM			MGM Short #13	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146373
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Hobbies	DM			MGM Short #27	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146374
1944	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Immortal Blacksmith, The	DM			MGM Short #47.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146375
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Incredible Stranger, The	DM			MGM Short #32	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146376
1948	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: It Can't Be Done	DM			MGM Short #63	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146377
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: It Looks Like Rain	DM			MGM Short #51	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146378
1944	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Lady Fights Back, A	DM			MGM Short #50	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146379
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Madero of Mexico:	DM			MGM Short #37	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146380
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Magic Alphabet, The	DM			MGM Short #34	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146381
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Magic on a Stick	DM	DVD -R HQ 3012		MGM Short #57.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146382
1947	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Miracle in a Cornfield	DM			MGM Short #62	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146383
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: More Trifles of Importance	DM			MGM Short #21	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146384
1949	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Mr. Whitney Had a Notion	DM			MGM Short #71	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146385
1944	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: My Old Town	DM	SVDSP 1330		MGM Short #65	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146386
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: New Roadways	DM			MGM Short #2	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146387
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Nursery Rhyme Mysteries	DM			MGM Short #42.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146388
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Of Pups and Puzzles	DM			MGM Short #26	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146389
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: One Against the World	DM			MGM Short #9	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146390
1946	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Our Old Car	DM	DVD -R HQ 10031		MGM Short #58	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146391
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Out of Darkness (aka Voice of Liberty)	DM			MGM Short #22.	Newspaper. Story of courageous underground newspaper in Belgium during World War One. Nazi's efforts to shut down an underground resistance newspaper in occupied Belgium. First Editor of La Libre Belgique (Egon Brecher).Traitorous Assistant Editor (Charles Wagenheim). Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146392
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: People On Paper	DM			MGM Short #55	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146393
1947	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Really Important Person, A	DM			MGM Short #59	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146394
1944	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Return From Nowhere	DM			MGM Short #49	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146395
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Seesaw and the Shoes, The	DM			MGM Short #52.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146396
1948	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Souvenirs of Death	DM			MGM Short #66.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146397
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Stairway To Light	DM			MGM Short #54	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146398
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Storm	DM	DVD -R HQ 2493		MGM Short #44	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146399
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Story of Alfred Nobel, The	DM			MGM Short #3	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146400
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Story of Dr. Jenner, The	DM			MGM Short #4	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146401
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Story That Couldn't Be Printed, The	DM			MGM Short #8.	Printer John Peter Zenger who in 1784 tested the coveted freedom of the press in this country. Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146402
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Strange Testament	DM			MGM Short #28	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146403
1947	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Tennis in Rhythm	DM			MGM Short #60	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146404
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: That's Why I Left You	DM			MGM Short #39	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146405
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: This is the Bowery	DM	DVD -R HQ 7877.		MGM Short #24	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146406
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: This Is Tomorrow	DM			MGM Short #46.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146407
1945	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: To My Unborn Son	M	SVD 1501		MGM Short #45	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146408
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Trifles Of Importance	DM	DVD -R HQ 3067. VHS 1311		MGM Short #15.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146409
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Trifles That Win Wars	DM			MGM Short #40.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146410
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Utopia of Death	DM			MGM Short #17	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146411
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Vendetta	DM			MGM Short #33	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146412
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Way in the Wilderness	DM	DVD -R HQ 6836	Zimmerman, Fred, Director.	MGM Short #14	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt. Daily Chronicle Headline: Prisoners Tortured. Morning Dispatch headline. Other newspaper stories and headlines help tell the story.	146413
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: We Do It Because -	DM			MGM Short #29	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146414
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Whispers	DM			MGM Short #20	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146415
1943	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Who's Superstitious?	DM			MGM Short #38	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146416
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Willie and the Mouse	DM			MGM Short #23	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146417
1942	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Woman in the House, The	DM			MGM Short #31	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146418
1940	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: XXX Medico	DM			MGM Short #12.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146419
1939	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Yankee Doodle Goes To Town	DM			MGM Short #6	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt.	146420
1941	John Nesbitt's Passing Parade: Your Last Act	DM	SVD 1493	Lineman, Fred, Director	MGM Short #25.	Commentator-Host John Nesbitt. Condemned criminal reads his death sentence in the Daily Sphere Extra edition of the newspaper: "Morely To Die Tonight." Morely sees a story in the same newspaper about a blind girl and donates his eye to her.	146421
1941	John Perry: Black Fury	CB	VHS 1363		1941-1952	Gossip Columnist John Perry for the Daily Clarion is her boyfriend	146422
1953	John Peter Zenger: Mightier Than the Sword	T			Cavalcade of America. 3-18-1953.	Printer John Peter Zenger.	146423
1950	John Peter Zenger: Peter Zenger	R	FTCDR		Episode. Family Theater CDR. 11/1/1950 No. 196	Printer John Peter Zenger story dramatized for family theater.	146424
1951	John Peter Zenger: Peter Zenger: Fighter for Freedom	NJ	USC	Galt, Tom		Printer Catherine Zenger, one of the first women ever to publish a newspaper.  Publishes paper when John is in prison. Story of a colonial printer of New York during the 1700s who defied the government by printing criticism of the official.Pioneer battler for freedom of the press told for young people	146425
1951	John Peter Zenger: Studio One: Trial of John Peter Zenger, The	T			Episode. 1-22-1951. Studio One	Printer John Peter Zenger (Henry Stephenson)	146426
1953	John Peter Zenger: Studio One: Trial of John Peter Zenger, The	T	SVDSP 1389		Episode. 1-12-1953. Restaged by Studio One	Printer John Peter Zenger (Eddie Albert)	146427
1954	John Peter Zenger: Trial of John Peter Zenger, The, 1734-1735	T			You Are There. 3-7-54.	Printer John Peter Zenger's trial is covered by CBS Correspondents.	146428
1919	John Petticoats	M			Hart	Newspapers connect "Hardwood" John Haynes with the tragedy	146429
1920	John Prettyman's Fourth Dimension	SS	USC	Wylie, I.A.R.	In "Holy Fire and Other Stories."	Journalist. Young Saunders goes to see the great Prettyman before he dies.	146430
2002	John Q	M				TV News Anchor (Nigel Shawn Williams). News Anchor #1 (Sandra Jackson).	146431
1930	John Riddell Murder Case, The	N		Ford, Carey (John Riddell)	Philo Vance Mystery	War Correspondent Small-town boy who goes from cub to war correspondent.	146432
1877	John Smith, Democrat	N	USC	Bettersworth, Alexander Pitts		Newspaper. Bunkumville Republican run by a rascally political hack falsely charges Smith with variety of crimes and slanders.  Denials appear in the Bunkumville Democrat.	146433
2006	John Tucker Must Die	M				High School Broadcast Journalist Beth. Photographer Helmut (Woody Jeffreys).	146434
1997	John Updike: In His Own Words	MT				Interviewer (Ronald G. Shafer-Himself)	146435
1911	John Verney	N		Vachell, Horace Annesley		Press	146436
1988	John Wells: Rain, The	NM	OWN - P	Peterson, Keith (aka Andrew Klavin)	#2 John Wells Mysteries	Investigative Reporter John Wells of the New York Star refuses to buy incriminating pictures of a Senate candidate from a drug-dealing pimp and then someone shoots the blackmailer, and the pictures disappear.Wells turned down a scoop by refusing to buy the pictures and so his job is on the line. He must break the story or else. The rugged chauvinist begins by tracking the woman in the photos and ends by uncovering a murderer.	146437
1989	John Wells: Rough Justice	NM	OWN - P	Peterson, Keith	#4 John Wells Mysteries	Investigative Reporter John Wells of the New York Star is a middle-aged muckraking journalist determined to expose New York City corruption. He's a true believer in justice but is not naïve enough to expect justice to be done without a struggle.Wells teeters uneasily between the role of crusader and cynic as he tries to clear himself of a murder charge pinned on him by a crooked cop who bears a grudge.	146438
1988	John Wells: There Fell a Shadow	NM	OWN - P	Peterson, Keith (aka Andrew Klavin)	#1 John Wells Mysteries	Investigative Reporter John Wells of the New York Star. John Wells has an editor who doesn't care much for him. Took Wells off the big trial that was about to start and sent him to cover a rash of teen suicides.Years ago in a war-torn jungle, War Correspondent Timothy Colt lost his love. This morning in Manhattan, he loses his life. Ace Crime Reporter John Wells was the only witness and that is a dangerous thing to be.Professional killer and professional reporter stalk each other on the streets because the veteran newsman is a hunter too, determined to track down the truth about Colt's enigmatic past while there is still time.But although the killer has a flesh-and-blood target, Wells has to find and confront a shadow from the past, the woman missionary Colt had loved. A dead man's obsession who holds the key to a living man's survival.	146439
1988	John Wells: Trapdoor, The	NM	OWN - P	Peterson, Keith (aka Andrew Klavin)	#3 John Wells Mysteries	Crime Reporter John Wells of the New York Star. John Wells, a journalist dinosaur who refuses to trade in his Olympia for a computer terminal. His new editor is a J-School graduate full of bright ideas.Wells refuses to trade in his battered manual for a word processor, or his old-fashioned ethics for a flashy headline.A man at odds with his new editor who has learned the business at journo-school and whose one bright idea is to send John Wells upstate, off the crime beat, to cover a local story about teen suicide.A simple act of sadism, since Wells is still haunted by his own daughter's suicide. Wells grits his teeth, takes his typewriter and his professionalism and sets to work in his dogged way. AAnd discovers that nothing in Grant County is what it seems and that what looks like suicide might just turn out to be murder.	146440
1871	John Whopper, the Newsboy	NSF	USC	Clark, Thomas		Newspaper. Boston papers.	146441
1997	John Woo's "Once a Thief": Wang Dang Doodle	T	VHS 1310			Local Reporter (Brooke Leslie) helps shed some light on the bizarre behavior of a group of yuppies whose favorite pastime is causing trouble for those they meet	146442
1996	John's Wife: Novel, A	N		Coover, Robert		Editor Ellsworth edits the Town Crier and nurses artistic pretensions makes the wife of a prominent building contractor the heroine of his fondest fantasies.Photographer Gordon surreptitiously snaps pictures of  her without her knowledge. The builder's wife exerts an erotic power over her neighbors transforming before their eyes and changing forever their notions of right and wrong.	146443
1994	Johnny 100 Pesos	M	SVD 528			News Media Circus	146444
1997	Johnny 2.0	MT				TV Newscaster (Dan Duran). Reporter (Deborah Burgess).	146445
1945	Johnny Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 3094, 3083			Reporter (Robert Anderson). Reporter (Russell Hopton). Reporter (Carl Kent). Reporter (Bryant Washburn).	146446
1940	Johnny Apollo (aka Dance with the Devil)	M	SVD 956		Powers	Reporters (Charles Tannen, Pat Tead, Milburn Stone). Reporter (Phil Tead). Photographer (Charles Williams). Headlines	146447
2008	Johnny Appleweed	M				Reporter (Melissa Gilmore)	146448
1993	Johnny Bago: Johnny Bago Free at Last	T			Episode #1. 6-25-1993	Newscaster (Frazer Smith).	146449
1993	Johnny Bago: Lady Madonna	T			Episode #4.	Reporter (Timothy Stack).	146450
1993	Johnny Bago: Spotting Elvis	T			Episode #6.	Tabloid. National Tattletale Reporter (Timothy Stack).	146451
1988	Johnny Be Good	M	SVD 1106			TV Sportscaster Howard Cosell, Himself. TV Reporter (Ted Dawson). Local TV Reporter (Gary G. DeLaune).	146452
1955	Johnny Carson Show, The:	T			Episode #1. Series 1955-1956	Parody News. "Person to Person" featuring. CBS Newsman Edward R. Murrow. "Man to Man" featuring Edward R. Furrow (Johnny Carson) introduces the first episode of his new comedy show.	146453
1955	Johnny Carson Show, The:	T			Series 1955-1956	Parody News. Roving Reporter (Johnny Carson) appeared on many episodes parodying the TV Reporter interviewing people in the field.Interviews man on a trampoline jumping up and down with him. Interviews man lost at sea on a boat. When plane is cited, he tells the man it's only for the press and climbs board leaving him back on the boat.	146454
1993	Johnny cien pesos	MF				TV Newscaster (Valeria Chignoli)	146455
1943	Johnny Come Lately	M	L. SV 120, 266. VHS 456	Bromfield, Louis (Novel - "McLeod's Folly").  John Van Druten (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Richards (James Cagney) is an itinerant journalist down on his luck at turn of the century. Arrested for vagrancy in small western town in 1906. Vinnie McLeod (Grace George), elderly lady owner of local newspaper, The Shield and Banner.McLeod editing paper since her husband died 30 years ago. Town boss and henchmen try to stop Managing Editor Richards and Publisher McLeod with bribes, then  threats and foreclosure of newspaper, and finally violence.  McLeod's niece helps Richards.Town rallies around the Shield and Banner and boss is chased out of town. But before the politician leaves, he gives Vinnie McLeod a good-by present -- he cancels her mortgage.Tom Richards, after fighting off an assortment of crooks and two-faced politicians, saving the newspaper and giving his own self-respect a much-needed boost, goes back to the open road and on to new adventures. "Mrs. McLeod, your paper does a very nice..""...little job in printing the social news, weddings and things like that.  But if you feel you must have public-spirited editorials as well, I've got a couple here. I thought you might care to use them. Put your name on them."	146456
1946	Johnny Comes Flying Home	M				Newspaperman (Jimmy Cross). Photographer (Les Clark).	146457
1963	Johnny Cool	M	DVD -R HQ 8236, 8237			Correspondent (Richard Anderson).	146458
1984	Johnny Dangerously	M	SV 120			Reporter Diering (Jerome Michaels). Reporter Duffy (Norman Steinberg). Photographer (Dean R. Miller).	146459
1954	Johnny Dark	M				Reporters (Hans Hoebus, Mark Lowell, Lorin Raker). Radio Announcer (Byron Kane) in Reno. Commentator John Heaston , Canadian Announcer (Himself).  Las Vegas Announcer (Bruce Branson). Race Announcer (Don C. Harvey). Announcer (Don Mitchell).	146460
2003	Johnny English	M				Newscaster (Trevor McDonald -Voice).	146461
1983	Johnny Jarvis	T			UK Series.	TV Interviewer (Bill Bingham).	146462
1962	Johnny Jason Teen Reporter	CB	OWN	Anonymous		Teen Reporter	146463
1965	Johnny Mann: Son of Vulcan	CB			1965-1966	Reporter Johnny Mann, who is lame,  becomes Vulcan after confronting the Gods of Olympus.	146464
1965	Johnny Mann: Son of Vulcan	CB			Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds, #46. May, 1965	Reporter Johnny Mann became gifted with the power of the Roman God Vulcan and started an impressive hero career as the Son of Vulcan. Retired in later years, Son of Vulcan returned during so-called War of the Gods.Helped save the world by sacrificing his life in battle with Circe. Now enjoys eternal rest in the Elysium Lawns.	146465
1995	Johnny Mnemonic	M				News Media. Beijing Riot Newscaster (Christopher Comrie). Data Courier Johnny Mnemonic (Keanu Reeves), carrying a data package literally inside his head too large to hold for long, must deliver it before he dies from it.	146466
1961	Johnny Nobody	M		Carr, Albert Z. (Story - "Trial of Johnny Nobody, The"). Patrick Kirwan (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Reporters/Authors. UK. 1965 - Ness Book	Reporter Miss Floyd (Yvonne Mitchell) hounds a priest called in to give evidence at the murder trial of Johnny Nobody who has been accused of killing a drunken writer. Man claims he was an instrument of divine vengeance because victim had challenged God.Priest finds out reporter is married to Johnny (Aldo Ray) and they killed the writer because he had stolen material for book the husband was writing. To stop the priest, the reporter trumps up charges against him.Priest eludes police and gets to the courtroom. But he is ignored by jury and Johnny is acquitted. When Johnny blasphemes, he suffers a fatal heart attack. Journalist (Tom Irwin). Photographer (Bernie Winters).	146467
1940	Johnny Quick: Sees All (aka Tells All News)	CB				Newsreel series in the 1940s. Reporter Johnny Chambers (aka Johnny Quick) with his friend Photographer Tubby Watts.	146468
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #1: See Johnny Run	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#1 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Trudi. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part one: Haroldpart two: DenebaIt's Christmas Day, and Johnny Shallow is a the Vancouver International Airport, to drink coffee, read letters and avoid awkward dinners with boring relatives.Soon he'll begin his winter roadtrip, driving 300 miles south to Portland, Oregon, where he'll attend a social-action conference over the New Year's holiday. But right now, his thoughts are somewhere in-between and elsewhere, thinking about a girl......Trudi Montague. She'll also be attending the conference; in fact Johnny will be visiting with her first. It's her letters Johnny reads while sipping coffee, among the travelers.His journey is about to begin, and it will be nothing like what he expects.	146469
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #2	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#2 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part three: Dr. Kildarepart four: HannahThings go wrong from the moment of departure as Johnny decides to leave for the United States. Both good luck and ignorance protect him from the mysterious agent who's been after him since the airport, but poor weather spurs his car into a snowbank on the side of the freeway.Venturing through the woods to find a phone, Johnny instead finds a room for the night in the home of a mean-spirited, reclusive physicist and his intriguing daughter. His journey's departure was easy when Johnny was bored and alone, back home. The question is, how easy is it to leave when compelling reasons are made to stay put? Johnny may not know the right choice to make, but his subconscious is trying to tell him something, in a dream he can't wake out of.	146470
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #3	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#3 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part five: Petepart six: OliverSeattle. Politics. Coffeeshops and chess games.Johnny's back on track with his trip, but the roadmap seems to be changing. Is it his combative friend that's just been released from house arrest, or the approaching thugs that break down his door? Or is it both? Johnny picks up a passenger with a whole lot of baggage and the Windfall Gang starts to make a play.	146471
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #4	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#4 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part seven: Guineapart eight: Eric"Do what's in your heart" is the advice Johnny gets when visiting his Aunt Guinea in Bremerton. But when that means kicking out your friend who's only traveling with you to Portland in order to get to a convention to assassinate a politically-minded religious zealot, and by the way you're driving HIS car......it's easier said than done. All this and a stop for coffee with Eric, in Olympia! He may be halfway through the journey, but there's something up ahead that Johnny just can't steer clear of......or is it in the backseat?	146472
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #5	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#5 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part nine: CrosswalkSomething's fighting for his attention, and for the second time this trip Johnny finds himself staggering through the woods of Washington State at night. Cold, hungry, bruised and suffering a mild concussion, Johnny's not only lost the road and the car, he's losing his grip on reality!Another sharp jolt might snap Johnny out of it. Unfortunately it'll come from the agents of the Windfall Gang, who, in a moment of good fortune, have finally caught up to him.	146473
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #6	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#6 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part ten: Mr. Windfallpart eleven: ErnestFirst in a basement and then on a rooftop, the Windfall Gang interrogates Johnny. They want to learn his connection to an economics reporter, and the lawyer the two might work for.  He's innocent, and it shows, but is that enough to let him go?It's a bittersweet victory when Johnny tries convincing the Windfall Gang that he's ignorant; they prove it to him first, with a surprising secret from his past.	146474
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #7	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#7 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part twelve: Trudipart thirteen: JohnnyBefore he knows it, Johnny's arrived, and not a moment too soon!Stumbling into the conference just in time to pass out, he finds everyone anxious to hear his story. They'll have to wait, for there's one person in particular he's dying to see. It's New Year's Eve and he's finally waking up, but is it his imagination, or does Trudi seem a little different?	146475
1993	Johnny Shallow: Exit At the Axis #8	CB		Sloboda, Paul	#8 in The Fantastic Voyages of Johnny Shallow series, 8 issues. http://www.foolsgoldpress.com/pages/fgp_titles-exitattheaxis.html	Journalism Student Johnny Shallow embarks on a journey from Vancouver to Portland to attend a political conference and to reunite with his love, Truda. Johnny accidentally interrupts a gang’s attempt to apprehend a well-known reporter, which leads to the gang following Johnny all over the Pacific Northwest. Johnny Shallow is a journalism student from Vancouver, Canada... and his goal for the winter break is straightforward: get to Portland, Oregon for a Social Action conference over New Year's Eve... and see the girl of his (day) dreams, Trudi Montague. But, before he departs, Johnny unknowingly -- and accidentally -- foils a kidnapping plot, attracting the attention of the mysterious Windfall Gang! They pursue after him, trying to catch up, even as his journey intersects with friends, strangers, and unforeseen disasters. All the various paths converge for the climax in -- where else? -- the city of ports, Portland.part fourteen: New Yearpart fifteen: Ferry TalesThe new year arrives finding Johnny in a private conference. Back up on the rooftop, Johnny comes face to face with the illusions in his life... but the question remains; which direction to go when the trip is at its end? One direction stands out from all others, and the path looks more hazardous still. Will Johnny take it up, if it means leaving everything else in his life behind?	146476
1996	Johnny Shortwave	M				Photographer (John Tench - The Photographer).	146477
1998	Johnny Skidmarks	M	DVD -R 1739			Crime Photographer Johnny Skidmarks (Peter Gallagher) involved in blackmail becomes nervous when associates start to die.	146478
2008	Johnny Skull: Happiness Is the Road	N		Spiaggi, Vincenzo	#3 Johnny Skull Novels	Newspaperman Johnny Skull’s odyssey from 1998 to early 2006, from the time he graduates from college in Arizona, until just before he takes a job at The Valentine Voice. Johnny’s career involves seven different jobs as he learns the publishing business. In Texas, at his first job that lasts only one day, he is run out of town by the sheriff’s daughter. In Kentucky, he saves the life of his next boss and earns a job at a newspaper in Maine. In North Dakota, he rescues a newspaper from mediocrity and brings it into the 21st century. In Colorado, he starts a brand new weekly newspaper, only to lose his job just before 9/11/2001 when a new owner acquires that newspaper. In Arizona, he resurrects a failing mining magazine to its former exemplary status, and becomes a successful fine art photographer. As the communications director for a trade organization in Washington, he goes head to head with his new boss who has some strange views on intra-office relations. And, in Nevada, he helps a congressman get elected. But the story also reveals the dark side of former Marine Johnny Skull, as he uses the lessons he learned from his grandfather to avenge the honor of his friends. 	146479
2007	Johnny Skull: Small Pebbles Long Shadows	N		Spiaggi, Vincenzo	#2 Johnny Skull Novels	Newspaper Editor Johnny Skull leads the newspaper’s investigation into the previous editor’s disappearance and disappears and a sports reporter’s brutal murder. The sheriff’s investigation hits a dead end.  What is it about the missing editor’s past that leads to the uncovering of a terrorist plot. Skull finds more questions than answers, but finally all clues lead to a rural mosque and its radical religious leader. 	146480
2006	Johnny Skull: Small-Town Weekly: A Year in The Life of An Itinerant Newspaper Editor	N		Spiaggi, Vincenzo	#1 Johnny Skull Novels	Newspaper Editor Johnny Skull is an itinerant newspaper editor who has made a career of revitalizing failing small-town weeklies and turning them into successful entities by upgrading their writing, reporting, photojournalism, and community advocacy. The Valentine Voice is a mess. This small-town weekly newspaper is suffering from listless reporting, lifeless news presentation and dwindling advertising revenues, all a result of its inexperienced, inept and feckless management and lack of effective community awareness. Into the equation enters Johnny Skull. Through his editorials, feature articles and interaction with the locals, Johnny transforms the woeful newspaper into an award winner in just one year. His efforts, and the efforts of his newly energized local staff, are woven into the events and fabric of the town and county, including a tornado, a successful high school sports year, a surprise visit to the town by a rock ‘n’ roll legend, a mystery woman who sends love letters to Johnny, a major fire, and a multiple-murder spree. 	146481
1938	Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. Poker-Huntas hears what's going on from Walter Winchell on the radio	146482
1960	Johnny Staccato: Swinging Long Hair	T			Episode #27.3-17-1970	Photographer (Arline Hunter).	146483
1919	Johnny-on-the-Spot	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	146484
1977	Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye	T				News Media. Kennedy's run for 1946 congressional seat.	146485
1971	Johnstown Monster, The	M			UK	TV News Reporter (Christopher Toyne).	146486
1893	Joke on M. Peptonneau, The	SS	MLPL	Bunner, H.C.		Journalist M. Peptonneau, Courier Meridional.	146487
1912	Joke on the Joker, The	M				Newspaper. Article published that man has met with a fatal accident. Wife believes story and is about to marry again when man shows up	146488
1991	Joker	M			PR	Publicity Expert (Peter Ahlm). Journalist (Hans Saxinger)	146489
1957	Joker Is Wild, The	M				Photographer (Dennis McMullen).	146490
1965	Joker, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	146491
1952	Jokester, The	SM	MLPL	Arthur, Robert	In "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do On TV."	Press. Police beat reporters: Bradley of the Express, Furness of the Record, Morgan of the Chronicle.	146492
1995	Joking Apart:	T			Episode #12.	Weatherman (Jonathan Barlow).	146493
1996	Jolie Wyatt: Celebration in Purple Sage	NM		Smith, Barbara Burnett	#3 Jolie Wyatt Mysteries	Radio Reporter Jolie Wyatt of KSGE, wife and mother in the fundamentalist community of Purple Sage, Texas.Purple Sage is a hundred and people from all over Texas are coming to help Jolie and her rancher ex-husband and soon to be her husband again Matt celebrate.These people include not only Jolie's distant in-laws, but Matt's charming British ex-wife.  Somebody ambushes the Centennial Celebration chairwoman at the notorious wartime internship site and shoots her dead.The killer also puts the sheriff in the hospital catapulting nincompoop deputy into the law-officer-s chair from which he rises to arrest Matt, then Jolie and tail both of them around town when they're sprung from jail.Jolie must look to the past to prevent the killer from striking again. She's also up to her ears in family crises, both real and imagined. She thinks her in-laws always favored Matt's first wife and her panic over their visit is hurting her relationship.	146494
1995	Jolie Wyatt: Dust Devils of the Purple Sage	NM		Smith, Barbara Burnett	#2 Jolie Wyatt Mysteries	Radio Reporter Jolie Wyatt of KSGE, wife and mother in the fundamentalist community of Purple Sage, Texas. She is comfortable in her new job as a broadcaster at a local radio station, but things heat up quickly over the airwaves.She reports that an escaped prisoner has arrived back home in Purple Sage. The prisoner has a list of misdemeanors to his credit, but nothing as serious as the murder that's just been committed.While the manhunt is on, a popular college kid is killed. Although the escaped prisoner is the prime suspect, Jolie's own investigation teachers her that some murderers are good at keeping their crimes a secret.  Are the two events connected?Jolie is determined to find out.	146495
1997	Jolie Wyatt: Mistletoe From Purple Sage	NM		Smith, Barbara Burnett	#4 Jolie Wyatt Mysteries	Radio Reporter Jolie Wyatt of KSGE, wife and mother in the fundamentalist community of Purple Sage, Texas. This Christmas, Jolie's mind is on celebrating. She just signed a contract to publish her first mystery novel.She and her family are headed to Austin for the holidays. Between Christmas activities and spending time with her family, Jolie has promised to attend an anniversary party for her former employer, Rose Sterling Advertising.She's dreading it because of a sticky situation with an ex-lover who also happens to be the owner's son-in-law, but she's determined to get through the evening -- and maybe even enjoy herself.It seems possible that she'll survive the night - that is, until an employee turns up dead in the company bathroom during the party, and Jolie, once again in the wrong place at the wrong time, gets wrapped up in another case.	146496
2002	Jolie Wyatt: Skeletons in Purple Sage	NM		Smith, Barbara Burnett	#5 Jolie Wyatt Mysteries	Radio Reporter Jolie Wyatt of KSGE, wife and mother in the fundamentalist community of Purple Sage, Texas.During a flood that ravages the small town, a respected local citizen is found wedged in a tree, the body half in a swollen creek. Deep affection for the victim propels Wyatt to investigate the death and disprove rumors of suicide.Governor's in town to access damage and Wyatt, mystery novelist and amateur sleuth, is hosting an after-hour reception in his honor. Only problem is historic home that's to be the site of the extravaganza is under six feet of water.She moves the party next door. Everything is going fine until the dead body turns up in a rain-drenched ditch.	146497
1994	Jolie Wyatt: Writers of the Purple Sage	NM		Smith, Barbara Burnett	#1 Jolie Wyatt Mysteries	Future Radio Reporter Jolie Wyatt of KSGE, wife and mother in the fundamentalist community of Purple Sage, Texas.A judge in Purple Sage was a respected and well-liked or at last that's what most people thought, right up to the day he was murdered. Unfortunately for aspiring writer Wyatt, the murder was an exact copy of one she had outlined in her novel-in-progress.Eager to deflect suspicion from herself, Jolie, a relative newcomer to the small town, begins to investigate focusing reluctantly on the members of her writing group and the assistant chief of police, all of whom had access to her manuscript.They all knew about her unusual murder method. In the meantime, she has to contend with a typically contrary teenaged son, her continuing job search and confusion over here relationship with her ex-husband, rancher Matt Wyatt.	146498
1994	Jolly a Man for All Seasons	MT				Reporter (Sheila Duffy)	146499
1995	Jolly: Life, A	MT				Reporter at Church (Brian Cowan). Reporter at Grotto (Gavin Mitchell). Reporter at Argentina (Simon Scott).	146500
1946	Jolson Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9053, 9054, 9055. L			Girl Publicist (Donna Dax). Cameraman (Pat Lane).	146501
1983	Jon	M			Finland	Reporters (Bjarne Hjelde, Leif Hansen) of Nord-est Newspaper	146502
2003	Jon Pertwee at Panopticon	M			Short - Sci Fi	Interviewer (Steve Wickham - Himself).	146503
2003	Jonathan Creek: Angel Hair	T			Episode #21. 3-8-2003	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146504
1998	Jonathan Creek: Black Canary	T			Episode #12. 12-24-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146505
2004	Jonathan Creek: Chequered Box, The	T			Episode #24. 2-21-2004	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146506
2003	Jonathan Creek: Coonskin Cap, The	T			Episode #20. 3-1-2003	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin). Reporter (Toby Walton).	146507
1999	Jonathan Creek: Curious Tale of Mr. Spearfish, The	T	SVD 1511		Episode #13. 11-27-1999.	Journalist Maddy (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths	146508
1999	Jonathan Creek: Curious Tale of Mr. Spearfish, The	T			Episode #13. 11-27-1999	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146509
1998	Jonathan Creek: Danse Macabre	T			Episode #6.1-24-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146510
1999	Jonathan Creek: Eyes of Tiresias, The	T			Episode #14. 12-4-1999	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin). Camera Operator (Stephen Frankham).	146511
1999	Jonathan Creek: Ghost's Forge	T			Episode #16. 12-18-1999	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146512
2004	Jonathan Creek: Gorgons Wood	T			Episode #25. 2-28-2004	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin). Presenter (Bamber Gascoigne).	146513
1997	Jonathan Creek: House of Monkeys, The	T			Episode #5. 6-7-1997	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146514
1997	Jonathan Creek: Jack in the Box	T			Episode #2. 5-17-1997	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146515
1999	Jonathan Creek: Miracle in Crooked Lane	T			Episode #17.  12-28-1999	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146516
1998	Jonathan Creek: Mother Redcap	T			Episode #11. 2-28-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146517
1997	Jonathan Creek: No Trace of Tracy	T			Episode #4. 5-31-1997	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146518
1999	Jonathan Creek: Omega Man, The	T	SVD 1150		Episode #15. 12-11-1999. Five-part detective series from Britain	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths. TV Interviewer (Sonya Saul).	146519
2001	Jonathan Creek: Premiere	T	SVD 1139		Five-part detective series from Great Britain	Journalist Maddy (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths	146520
1998	Jonathan Creek: Problem at Gallows Gate, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SVD 1144 (Conclusion). SVD 1143 (Part I)		Episode #9-#10. 2-14/21-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths who try to figure out how a man could be seen strangling a woman three weeks after he committed suicide.	146521
1997	Jonathan Creek: Reconstituted Corpse, The	T			Episode #3. 5-24-1997	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146522
2001	Jonathan Creek: Satan's Chimney	T			Episode #19. 12-26-2001	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146523
2001	Jonathan Creek: Scented Room, The	T	DVD -R  HQ 4286. SVD 1142		Episode #7. 2-7-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths. Obnoxious theater critic is the victim of art theft. Caroline Quentin plays the journalist partner	146524
2004	Jonathan Creek: Seer of the Sands, The	T			Episode #23. 2-14-2004	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146525
2003	Jonathan Creek: Tailor's Dummy, The	T			UK. Episode #22. 3-15-2003	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin). Photographer (John Rogers).	146526
2000	Jonathan Creek: Three Gamblers, The	T			Episode #18. 1-2-2000	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146527
1998	Jonathan Creek: Time Waits for Norman	T			Episode #7.  1-31-1998	Journalist Madeline "Maddy" Magellan (Caroline Quentin).	146528
2002	Jonathan Creek: Wrestler's Tomb, The	T	SVD 1151 (Part I)		Episode #1 5-10-1997	Journalist Maddy (Caroline Quentin) and Jonathan, a math genius are two amateur sleuths. News Reporter (Shaun Chawdhary).	146529
2000	Jonathan Enters Journalism	N		Wilson, G.		Journalism	146530
1987	Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge	T				Interviewer (Mort Sahl).	146531
1992	Jonathan: Boy Nobody Wanted, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Reynolds). Newspaper Reporter (Kaley Ward-Hummel).	146532
1933	Jonathan's Daughter	N	MLPL	Larrimore, Lida		Journalist, who works on a magazine,  writes a successful novel with daughter's encouragement.	146533
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: Canada Day	T			Episode #2. 1-3-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. 	146534
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: Laura Secord’s Odyssey	T			Episode #3. 1-10-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. 	146535
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-3-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. 	146536
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: Pioneer Spirit	T			Episode #4. 1-17-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. 	146537
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: Sexiest Man Alive	T			Episode #5. 1-24-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. 	146538
2003	Jonathon Cross’ Canada: TV Town	T			Episode #6. 1-31-2003. Canadian Series (six episodes)	Reporter Jonathon Cross (Jonathon Torrens) is a hopelessly conceited, patronizing but ultimately dimwitted reporter traveling the highways and bi-ways of Canada in a winebago to report on eccentric little people. The joke is that he often misses what’s going on under his very nose. Reporter Taylor Dalton (Daniela Oliveri) provides filler stories. Philip (Gary Pearson) his Cross’ unspeaking, producer-assistant.Dumb blond TV Anchor Jonathon Cross travels Canada in a Winnebego finding the little stories of the little people with his hapless silent producer Philip Pearson. Jonathon and Philip are taken hostage. 	146539
1909	Jones and His New Neighbors	M				Newspaper. Strange man reading the newspaper and making himself at home	146540
2008	Joneses, The	M				Reporter (Jeff Tidwell).	146541
1932	Jonetsu - La Passion	MF			Japan	Reporter Kitsuko (Sachiko Murase).	146542
1980	Joni	M				TV Reporter (Bill Sorrell).	146543
2003	Joni Be Brave	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Tia Hasibuan). News Anchor (Sanddrina Malakiano).	146544
1936	Jonker Diamond, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6835	Tourneur, Jacques, Director	MGM Short	Reporters. Press. Newspaper. Re-enactment of how the 726-carat Jonker diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1905. Newspapers. Headlines. Express News Vendor. Reporters questioning Harry Winsten who bought the Jonker DiamondCrooks looking at news stories about the diamond. Crook Reading Newspaper (Louis Natheaux).	146545
2005	Jonny Zero: All About the Nookey	T			Episode #10.	News Media. Reporter (Teresa Strasser).	146546
1992	Jonssonligan & den svarta diamanten	MF				Newspaperwoman (Marianne Karlbeck).	146547
1937	Jordanstown	N	MLPL	Johnson, J.		Newspaper. Earnest young man attempts by editing a newspaper to educate the rich in the problems of the poor. Allen Craig, newspaper devil, later reporter, editor, salesman, office boy. Jordanstown Voice, Burt Haley, editor.	146548
1974	Jorden runt med Fanny Hill	MF				Photographer (Bengt Wanselius).	146549
1989	Jorgen Reenberg	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Svend Erik Ohlenschlaeger.	146550
1992	Jornal da Noite	DF			Portugal	Anchors Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho (1992), Clara de Sousa (2003), Paulo Camacho (1992), Jose Alberto Carvalho (1992-2001).	146551
1843	Jorrock's Jaunts and Jollities	N	USC	Surtees, Robert S.		Press. John Jorrocks, a fat Cockney grocer who satirizes sporting life and customs. Little journalism	146552
1998	Jose Cardoso Pires - Diario de Bordo	DF			Portugal	Interviewer Clara Ferreira Alves.	146553
1967	Joseph “Robbie” Robertson	CB			First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1 #51 (1967). Source; Marvel	Editor-Reporter Joseph “Robbie” Robertson of the Daily Bugle. Occupation: Editor-in-Chief, Daily Bugle; former convict, city editor, reporter.  Citizenship: U.S.A. with a criminal record (pardoned). Born in Harlem, New York. Known Relatives:Martha (wife), Patrick Henry (son, deceased), Randolph (Randy, son), Samuel Robertson (father, deceased), Alice Robertson (mother, deceased), Amanda (Mandy, ex-daughter-in-law). Group Affiliation: Daily Bugle staff, Jameson News Digest staff . Education: Columbia School of Journalism graduate. Height: 6'1" Weight: 210 lbs. Eyes: Brown. Hair: White.Abilities: Robbie is a veteran editor, manager and reporter, well respected for his wisdom, courage and integrity. He is renowned for his saintly patience, sly wit and relentless work ethic. He has some experience with hand-to-hand combat and firearms, but is unskilled and reluctant in these areas, and seldom has to rely on violence. A lifelong pipe-smoker, Robbie is seldom seen without his trademark pipe. Joe Robertson was born to be a journalist. As a student at Harlem High School, he worked for the school paper, becoming its editor during his senior year and winning a scholarship to the Columbia School of Journalism. Hardworking and dedicated, "Robbie" was a fearless reporter-until he ran afoul of one particular subject, fellow Harlem student Lonnie Thompson Lincoln, nicknamed Tombstone. A massive albino taunted by his peers because of his appearance, the brutal Lonnie considered Robbie a friend of sorts since Robbie was one of the few who never mocked him; however, when Lonnie began using his considerable strength to extort money from classmates, Robbie prepared a story for the Harlem High paper exposing Lonnie's activities. Ambushing Robbie after school, Tombstone beat him bloody until Robbie agreed to kill the story, which never saw print. Lonnie saw this as a cordial understanding between friends, but Robbie was disgusted with himself and determined never to compromise his ethics again. Putting the Tombstone incident behind him, Joe graduated from Harlem, attended Columbia, got his degree, and landed a job several years later as a night-desk catcher with a Philadelphia newspaper. He also married his girlfriend, Martha, but Robbie's old secret would soon come back to haunt his new life. When a telephone tipster told Robbie he knew who had killed local crime lord Ozzy Montana, Robbie set up a secret waterfront meeting; but he found his informant dead in the grip of Tombstone, who had become a mob hitman with a penchant for snapping necks. Robbie fled and kept quiet about the whole incident, fearful of what Tombstone might do to him or his wife if he talked. Joe realized he had never fully recovered from his early encounters with Tombstone, and that the killer had a strange sort of hold over him. Trying to forget his Tombstone failures, Robbie threw himself back into his journalism career. He and Martha moved back to Manhattan, where Joe became a reporter for the Daily Bugle. Over the next twenty years, Robbie rose through the ranks to become the Bugle's city editor and one of the city's most respected journalists. He formed a close friendship with the Bugle's publisher and editor-in-chief, J. Jonah Jameson, supplying a calming yin to Jameson's raging yang. Though a good newspaperman at heart with a strong social conscience, Jameson has often allowed his personal biases to compromise his journalistic perspective, but Robbie's counterbalancing views have kept the Bugle's news coverage relatively fair (unlike many of Jameson's editorials). Jameson and Robertson have sharply differing views on super heroes in general and Spider-Man in particular. Jameson tends to regard costumed vigilantes with suspicion and contempt, and is consumed by a jealous loathing of Spider-Man, not knowing the hero is secretly young Bugle photographer Peter Parker. Robbie has a more objective view of New York's super heroes, judging them by their actions, and has aided Spider-Man and other heroes on many occasions. Robbie has also been something of a fatherly mentor to Peter Parker, and has often seemed aware of Peter's dual identity; but he has never voiced, exploited or acted on this knowledge, and has even protected Peter's secret on occasion, such as when he steered Bugle reporter Ken Ellis away from learning the truth. They first worked together when Robbie helped Spider-Man capture the criminal Chameleon. Later, when Robbie exposed corrupt politician Sam Bullitt, Spider-Man and Iceman teamed up to rescue Robertson from a vengeful Bullitt's thugs. Robbie went on to target another corrupt politician, mayoral candidate Richard Raleigh, and Spider-Man saved Robertson from Raleigh's savage super-agent, the Smasher, who later killed Raleigh himself. Robbie's family life often ran less smoothly than his professional life. His firstborn son, Patrick, died while still an infant. His second son, Randy, grew to adulthood, but often fought bitterly with his father over their differing beliefs. An anti-establishment radical, Randy was a key player in student protest movements at Empire State University, where Robbie sometimes intervened as both father and reporter. Ultimately deciding to pursue social work as a career rather than journalism, Randy transferred to the University of Pittsburgh, where he met and married a white Jewish woman named Amanda, much to Robbie's discomfort. Randy eventually moved back to New York and found employment as a social worker, and Robbie gradually accepted his son's mixed marriage, though Randy and Amanda later broke up. In recent times, Randy has been dating Glory Grant, long-time secretary to Jameson and Robertson at the Daily Bugle. Jameson's obsessive hatred of Spider-Man drove him to unusual lengths over the years, including the funding of several projects designed to capture, humiliate or destroy the hero. One such project created the mad super-criminal known as the Scorpion. Jameson kept his involvement secret for years, but after the Hobgoblin (Roderick Kingsley) tried to blackmail him using this information, Jameson made a full public confession and stepped down as the Bugle's editor-in-chief, promoting Robertson to replace him. While Jameson has remained a very hands-on presence in the Bugle as its publisher, Robertson has proved very successful and effective in his new role as the paper's chief editor. He has been a friend and mentor to reporters and columnists such as Betty Brant, Kate Cushing (his successor as city editor), Kat Farrell, Ned Leeds, Joy Mercado, Leila Taylor and Ben Urich. Then, at the height of Robbie's success, Tombstone brought his whole world crashing down. After years of rising through the ranks of organized crime as a Philadelphia mob enforcer, Tombstone began working for New York crime boss Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. Consumed by guilt over having helped make Tombstone's many murders possible with his silence, Robbie confronted Tombstone with a gun, intending to take him into custody and tell the police everything. Lonnie overpowered Joe and seriously injured him, seemingly breaking his back. By this time, Robbie had left an audiotape with Peter Parker, confessing his role as an accessory in Tombstone's criminal career. But when Tombstone menaced the crippled Robertson in the hospital, Joe began to have second thoughts about going to the police. Berated by Parker and reporter Ben Urich for his weakness, and supported by Randy, Robbie finally worked up the courage to face his fears. He rapidly regained his mobility through physical therapy, and made a full confession of his Tombstone secrets to his Bugle colleagues and the public. Robbie offered to resign his editorial post, but Jameson refused to accept his resignation. Lonnie, meanwhile, had been captured by Spider-Man, who was baffled by Tombstone's admission that he spared Robertson's life because he still regarded Robbie as his friend. The public and Robertson's colleagues seemed prepared to forgive his mistakes, but a corrupt Kingpin-connected judge sent Robbie to prison for his indirect role in Tombstone's crimes. To make matters worse, Tombstone fixed it so that he and Robbie ended up in the same federal prison, where Lonnie and his cronies could continue to haunt his old friend. Robertson befriended a massive convict known as Bruiser, who acted as his bodyguard for a time, but Bruiser was ultimately taken unawares and beaten to death. Later, Tombstone broke out of prison, taking Robbie with him as a hostage. When Spider-Man intervened, Tombstone had the hero at his mercy and was about to kick him off an airborne helicopter, but Robbie tackled Tombstone first, sending himself and Lonnie hurtling toward Earth. Incredibly, they survived the fall and landed in a riverbed on Amish farmland, where Tombstone forced the Amish folk to treat the seriously injured Robbie, then challenged Robertson to a duel to settle their differences. Robertson was taking a beating until he finally struck back by stabbing Tombstone with a nearby pitchfork. Badly wounded and shocked that his "friend" Robbie would do this to him, Tombstone staggered off alone, and Robbie turned himself in to the authorities; however, the late Bruiser's brother, attorney Stuart McPhee, used his connections to secure Robertson a Presidential pardon. Robbie was released from prison and reclaimed his post at the Bugle. Tombstone soon resurfaced and Robertson confronted him again, this time shooting Lonnie; as a result of this encounter, Tombstone was accidentally exposed to an experimental gas that made him superhumanly powerful. Pleased with this outcome, even grateful, Lonnie gave up his vendetta against Robertson and told Robbie their debts were settled, though Tombstone remains active as a dangerous super-criminal. Robertson, meanwhile, has remained a mainstay of the Daily Bugle. When Thomas Firehart (alias Puma) engineered a hostile takeover of the paper as part of a misguided scheme to improve Spider-Man's reputation, Robbie was among the Bugle veterans who joined Jonah in publishing the new Jameson News Digest until Jameson regained control of the Bugle and they all returned to their old positions. Later, when corrupt industrialist Norman Osborn seized control of the Bugle, Robbie resigned in protest, but returned after Jameson squeezed Osborn out. More recently, Robbie has finally made some headway in moderating the anti-super-hero views of Jameson, and they have hired retired super hero Jessica Jones to collaborate with Ben Urich on a superhuman affairs column called The Pulse, but both Urich and Jones subsequently quit the Daily Bugle.	146554
1741	Joseph Andrews, The History of the Adventures Of	N	USC	Fielding, Henry		Press. On the press of the day. Host asks a man, "If he was one of the Writers of the Gazetteers?." The man answers, "Gazetteers! What is that?Host: "It is a dirty News-Paper which hath been given away all over the Nation for these many years to abuse Trade and honest Men, which I would not suffer to lie on my Table, tho' it hath been offered me for nothing."	146555
1988	Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth	MT			Miniseries	Interviewer (Bill Moyers-Himself)	146556
1956	Joseph Cotton Show, The:	T			Series 1956-1959.	Press	146557
1988	Joseph Radkin: Genesis Files, The	NM	OWN - H	Biderman, Bob	#1 Joseph Radkin Series	Investigative Reporter Joseph Radkin, a feisty investigative journalist reluctantly covering a story for a down market tabloid.When an outbreak of Salmonella at a San Francisco hospital coincides with a mysterious and deadly explosion at its research laboratory, Radkin tries to find out what's going on.	146558
1991	Joseph Radkin: Judgment of Death	NM		Biderman, Bob	#2 Joseph Radkin Series	Investigative Reporter Joseph Radkin is a feisty, wisecracking journalist who takes over a story for a deceased colleague, Mike Rose.At first it appears that Rose, who had been investigating the conviction of a woman for poisoning her husband was the victim of a hit-and-run accident. But Radkin, who teams up with Irish Reporter Kate O'Malley, doesn't believe it.He has three deaths to unravel: Reporter Rose, the husband and -- because the assignment is part of a magazine series comparing modern murders to past notorious killings, the cast of a woman convicted 100 years earlier of poisoning her wealthy husband.Agreeing to help Radkin and O'Malley in their inquiries is the woman's ex-cop father who is oddly close-mouthed about his own efforts to free his daughter. Radkin interviews the husband's mother who is more reticent.Radkin resumes his research into the turn-of-the-century murder.	146559
1907	Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	NM		Leroux, Gaston	Six Novels feature Rouletabille	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146560
1921	Joseph Rouletabille: Crime of Rouletabille, The (Le crime de Rouletabille)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#6 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning. The detective is almost framed for his wife, Ivana's murder.	146561
1989	Joseph Rouletabille: Fantome de L'Opera: Rouletabille meets The Phantom of the Opera	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146562
1994	Joseph Rouletabille: L'Epouse du Soleil	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146563
1993	Joseph Rouletabille: Machine a Assassioner, La	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146564
1913	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Marcel Simon) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146565
1931	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Roland Toutain) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146566
1949	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Serge Reggiani) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146567
2003	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Denis Podalydes) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146568
1965	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	T			90 Minutes. 11-27-1965	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Claude Brasseur) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146569
1990	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystere de la Chambre Jaune, Le	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146570
1907	Joseph Rouletabille: Mystery of the Yellow Room, The (Le Mystere de la Chambre Jaune)	NM	MLPL	Leroux, Gaston	#1 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning. He solves an attempted murder in a locked room mystery.Rouletabille is the nickname of 18-year-old journalist Joseph Josephin who was raised in a religious orphanage in Eu, a small town on the western coast of France near Fecamp.It turns out Rouletabille's father is Balmeyer, an international criminal of great repute and many identities. As "Jean Roussel," Ballmeyer married a rich American heiress, Mathilde Strangerson, the "Lady in Black" and Rouletabille's mother.Rouletabille unmasked Ballmeyer who was hiding under the guise of French Surete detective Frederic Larsan in 1902 and saved his mother from his father's evil designs.	146571
1966	Joseph Rouletabille: Parfum de la Dame en Noir	T			10 15-minute Episodes, 3-3/14-1966	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Philippe Ogouz) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146572
1991	Joseph Rouletabille: Parfum de la Dame en Noir, La	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146573
1914	Joseph Rouletabille: Parfum de la Dame en Noir, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Maurice Le Feraudy) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146574
1931	Joseph Rouletabille: Parfum de la Dame en Noir, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Roland Toutain) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146575
1931	Joseph Rouletabille: Parfum de la Dame en Noir, Le	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Serge Reggiani) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146576
2000	Joseph Rouletabille: Perfume of the Woman in Black, The	R			BBC Radio Four Production	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146577
1992	Joseph Rouletabille: Poupee Sanglante, La	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146578
1913	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille and the Czar (Rouletabille chez le tsar)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#3 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning. Rouletabille is summoned to Russia by the Czars where he solves a murder at the Imperial Court.	146579
1922	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille and the Gypsies (Rouletabille chez les Bohemiens)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#7 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning. Rouletabille helps recover a sacred book stolen from the Gypsies.	146580
1917	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille at Krupp's (Rouletabille chez Krupp)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#5 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoningRouletabille becomes a French secret agent and infiltrates the Krupp factories. He saves Paris from being annihilated by a German missile.	146581
1932	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille Aviateur	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Roland Toutain) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146582
1966	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille chez le Tsar	T			10 15-minute Episodes. 3-17/30-1966	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Philippe Ogouz) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146583
1922	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille chez les Bohemiens	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Gabriel de Gravone) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146584
1966	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille chez les Bohemiens	T			10 15-minute Episodes. 3-31/4-13-1966	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Philippe Ogouz) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146585
1948	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille contre la Dame de Pique	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Jean Piat) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146586
1947	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille Joue et Gagne	MF				French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille (Jean Piat) is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146587
1947	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille vs. The Queen of Spades (Rouletabille contre la Dame de Pique)	NM		Brunel, Nore	#1 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries Authorized Sequel #1	Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146588
1985	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille: Crane de Cristal, Le	CB		Moliterni, Claude. Eugenio Sicomoro (Illustrator).		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146589
1987	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille: Momie Ecarlate, La	CB		Moliterni, Claude. Eugenio Sicomoro (Illustrator).		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146590
1993	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille: Sida Connection	CB		Moliterni, Claude. Eugenio Sicomoro (Illustrator).		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146591
1989	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletabille: Singe d'Or, Le	CB		Moliterni, Claude. Eugenio Sicomoro (Illustrator).		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146592
1965	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouletbille	CB			32 Issues.	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.Early issues faithful adaptation of original novels Rouletabille suddenly transplanted to the 1960s to fight enemy spies. With Issue No. 12, Rouletabille merged with its sister magazine Rocambole and became Rocambole et Rouletabille.But the two characters never meet.	146593
1927	Joseph Rouletabille: Rouleteabille Plays and Wins (Rouletabille Joue et Gagne)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#9 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries Authorized Sequel #2	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146594
1999	Joseph Rouletabille: Secret of the Yellow Room, The	R			BBC Radio Four Production	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146595
1916	Joseph Rouletabille: Strange Wedding of Rouletabille (Les etranges noces de Rouletabille)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#4B Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries.	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146596
1996	Joseph Rouletabille: Tresor du Fantome de L'Opera, Le	CB		Duchateau, Andre-Paul. Bernard C. Swysen (Illustrator)		French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146597
1908	Joseph Rouleteabille: Scent of the Lady in Black, The (Le parfum de la dame en noir. Aka Perfume of the Lady in Black, THe	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#2 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.Rouletabille's father Balmeyer returns three years later (1905). At the end of the story, which took place in a castle by the sea in Southern France, Balmeyer dies, freeing Rouletabille from the evil shadow of the past.The same year, 1905, Rouletabille is summoned to Russia by the Czar where he solves a murder at the Imperial Court. In subsequent novels, the fearless journalist married the beautiful Ivana Vilitchkov and defeated the mad Turk warlord.	146598
1914	Joseph Rouleteabille: Secret of the Night, The (Le chateau noir)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#4A Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning.	146599
1926	Joseph Rouleteabille: Sleuth Hound, The (aka Octopus of Paris, The)	NM		Leroux, Gaston	#8 Joseph Rouletabille Mysteries	French Reporter Joseph Rouletabille is a handsome and energetic young reporter, solving cases using pure logic and deductive reasoning. He thwarts the evil schemes of the deadly La Pieuvre (The Octopus).	146600
2004	Josephine and Harriet	N		Burton, Betty		Journalist Josephine was one of the very few female journalists in Victorian, England -- not a job for a respectable young woman. Her chosen path is far from easy, but she’s determined and courageous. Harriet is content to drift from one opportunity to another, from man to man, living by her singing, resorting to prostitution when times get tough. It’s a turbulent, unpredictable life -- a way of life that ultimately leads to her untimely end. Josephine is horrified and yet fascinated by the case. If circumstances were different, Harriet’s fate could have been her own. The two women are close in age, their families not so very different. What made one life turn out this way? What does it mean to be a woman in a man’s world -- be it the ultimate victim with no control or the one who dares to try to break the mould.	146601
1991	Josephine Baker Story, The	MT	SVD 1119			News Media.  Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Craig T.  Nelson) plays a major role in rise and downfall of Singer-Dancer Josephine Baker's career. New York Critic (Dean Tschetter).Reporter at Stork Club (Gabor Ferenczy). Reporter at Stork Club (Andras Monory Mesz). American Reporter (Sherry Baumgart). American Reporter (Steven R. McGlothen). American Reporter (Richard Rothenstein).	146602
2003	Josephine Dawson: Loose Lips	NR		McClain-Watson, Teresa	#1 Josephine Dawson Series	Reporter Josephine "Josie" Dawson is hiding behind her youth, her opinions, her stubbornness and her sharp tongue, be it verbally or in print. Her news stories are usually biting, biased and liberal in their political stance.When the newspaper reporter is assigned the task of interviewing a judge, she goes about it in her usual way: decides what type of person he is and then conducts the interview.What she does not anticipate is her very strong attraction to him. The judge has had a horrible marriage and subsequent disastrous relationships, he has a tough time dealing with his attraction for a woman young enough to be his daughter.Besides the age difference, she doesn't share his political views or his taste in music. They learn to trust, to live and to communicate with each other.	146603
2004	Josephine Dawson: What We Did for Love	N 		McClain-Watson, Teresa	#2 Josephine Dawson Series	Reporter Josephine "Josie" Dawson  is a 29-year-old aggressive journalist whose candor has earned her the nickname of the “slash and burn queen.” She is extremely proud to work for publications that expose corporate greed, so when she falls in love with Benjamin Braddock, a 47-year-old criminal court judge, whose one-sided oppressive views are completely opposed to hers, she gets knocked for a loop. She is working for the Saint Cloud Herald newspaper, a hazel-eyed beauty who favored African attire, braided hairstyles and the truth at all costs. She was a staunchly liberal journalist who spoke her mind freely and fought to the end for the causes she believed in. ... “She entered the revolving doors of the Herald and hurried up the stairs. Her heels were high, a pair of Rowe stilettos, forcing her to take deliberate steps. Her outfit, an African-style, flared-legged pantsuit made of hand-loomed Yoruba fabric, hung loosely under her full-length wool coat. At the top of the stairwell was a large portrait of the newspaper’s founder, his broad, red-cheeked face and grotesquely huge, blue pop-eyes almost frightening at first glance. In the glass of the frame Josie watched her reflection as she advanced up the stairs. Although she was almost universally considered attractive, with a nicely proportioned body made sexy by her large breasts and plump backside, she cringed when she saw herself. She couldn’t see what all the fuss was about. She couldn’t see what men saw, that her pear-shaped hazel eyes contrasted beautifully with her deep-brown skin tone and her sultry lips, that her braided hair cropped into a low-cut bob hung like a wrap against her long, thin neck, and that her African attire gave her that confident, sister-with-an-attitude ethnic flare. Her appearance was a turn-on.”“Norm, one of her fellow reporters, a short, rail-thin man with short blond hair, was just leaving the newsroom as she approached its double doors.”“Six months on the job and she still wasn’t comfortable there. She still felt she had to prove herself day in and day out, when she already made her mark on the world of journalism years before. But that was back in Florida. That was back in the day when she was the undisputed slash-and-burn queen. But here, in Minnesota, they weren’t feeling her. ‘One time, Josie,’ Ron Depp said as she moved briskly toward her desk. She thought she was out of view. She thought she had slipped in undetected. But Ron, the City Editor and her immediate supervisor, wasn’t in his office as she had thought, as she had hoped, but standing at the fax machine not five feet away. She turned quickly at the sound of his voice. He stood like a huge pumpkin, his bright red cheeks sagging over his fat neck, his round shoulders and protruded chest reminding Josie of a sumo wrestler. She was busted. There was no way around it. So she did what she normally did and slung her purse, briefcase and keys onto her desk, took off her coat and tried like hell not to show any interest whatsoever in what he had to say.”“’You listen to me, Josie Ross,’ he said, her name spewing from his lips as if it were a contaminant. ‘If it wasn’t for your boyfriend and his friendship with my boss, you wouldn’t have this job at all. Don’t you forget that. I didn’t want you here. I never believed for a second you deserved to be here. Just having you in this building does a disservice to the entire journalistic profession. That newspaper in Florida didn’t fire you without cause, let’s not kid ourselves. You were run out of town on a rail, lady, so don’t try to act like you’re such hot shit around me. I know what happened. I know the truth. All right? And, as to your cute little comment that you don’t try to be late on purpose, that may be true. But what’s equally true is that you certainly don’t try to be on time!’”“She hadn’t gotten fired in Florida without cause. Just a year ago, she had been one of the most heralded reporters in Jacksonville, a journalist known far and wide as the slash-and-burn queen for her hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners reporting style.”Newspaper she worked for at the time was the Jacksonville Gazette, “a hotbed of liberalism.” They wouldn’t run Joise’s story clearing the name of a conservative judge (Ben) they didn’t want anywhere near the highest court in the state anyway. “So they wouldn’t run the story. But Josie, being who she was, wouldn’t give up. When she took her story to the competitor, to the very conservative Daily News, who couldn’t print it fast enough, she was fired.”	146604
1938	Josette	M				Reporter (Robert Kellard)	146605
1859	Josh Billings	SS		Shaw, Henry Wheeler		Fictional Journalist created by Shaw.  In the guise of Josh Billings, Shaw, like Browne-Artemus Ward became a popular lecturer.  freelanced sketches to several Massachusetts and New York newspapers beginning in 1859Signed his work Ephrem Billings, then Si Sledlength and finally Josh Billings. Much of the material published in the New York Weekly from 1867, and in the annual Josh Billings' Farmer's Allminax, 1869-1880.	146606
2004	Josh Jarman	M				Critic. Performance Critic (Pip Mushin - Cameo).	146607
2002	Joshua	M	SVD 1407	Girzone, Joseph F. (Novel). Brad Mirman, Keith Giglio (Screenplay)		TV Reporter-Anchor Maggie (Stacy Edwards) looks into a man who could be a second Jesus coming to Earth.	146608
1985	Joshua Then and Now	MT	VHS 391			Writer's life as a young boy in Montreal to a more complicated grown-up life.	146609
1980	Joshua Then and Now	N	OWN - H	Richler, Mordecai		Journalist Joshua, successful journalist. Now besieged by the press and tormented by the ghosts of his youthJoshua Shapiro, a well-known Montreal sports columnist and TV commentator, looks back at his life.	146610
1935	Joshua Todd	N	OWN - H	Oursler, Fulton		Editor. Young man works up to be editor of the paper, then must labor hard to keep his extravagant wife in funds	146611
2001	Josie and the Pussycats	M				TV Reporter (Tamara Taggart). VH1 Photographer (Darren Daurie). Photographer (Collette Squires).	146612
1924	Josslyn	N	OWN - USC	Smith, Henry Justin		Newspaperman Jossyln, son of a college professor, finds himself as a working newspaperman in metropolitan Chicago.  Successful newspaperman. Sequel to portion of "Deadlines."  Extends life of one character	146613
2005	jour avec Peter, Un	DT			France - Short	Interviewer Pablo Trehin-Marcot.	146614
1960	Journal American	A		Warhol, Andy		Newspapers. Warhol includes page one of the Sept. 20, 1958 New York Journal American	146615
2001	Journal das 9	TF				Reporters (Hugh Matias, Jose Manuel Portugal, Isabel Osorio, Nuno Graca Dias). Commentators (Telmo Correia, Vincente Jorge Silva).	146616
2002	Journal des bonnes nouvelles, Le	DF			Series 2002	Interviewer (Karl Zero-Himself)	146617
2008	Journal of a Contract Killer	M				Journalist (Bill Sheehan). 	146618
1981	Journal of Bridget Hitler	MT				Interviewer (Julian Glover)	146619
2003	Journal of Finn Reardon, The: Newsie, A	NJ		Bartoletti, Susan Campbell	My Name is America Series	Newspaper Publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer raise the wholesale price that newsboys Finn Reardon and his friends pay for the papers they sell so the boys band together and go on strike. It’s the classic David and Goliath struggle between the Newsies and the newspaper publishers. Finn Reardon is a 135-year-old Irish-American whose father dies. He decides to support his mother and eight siblings by peddling newspapers on the street corners of New York City. He hopes to be a journalist someday and keeps a journal of his experiences living in New York City in 1899. When the two biggest newspaper publishers raise the wholesale price he and the other newsboys must pay, he realizes his livelihood is in jeopardy and leads a strike against the newspapers.This fictional journal from 1899 is on the strike of the newspaper boys in New York City who were protesting unfair treatment by the newspapers that hired them to sell papers on the street. There were millions of working children in the late 19th century. The newsies at least could attend school during the day, as Finn does, and sell papers in the late afternoon and evening. Finn’s older sister works in a garment factory and brings piecework home for their mother, who is busy with young children, to sew there. A grandfather lives with them, as does the father, a man who yearns to have his own business. Unfortunately, the business he does get into, painting houses, involves dangerous chemicals and within months he is sick and unable to continue working. There are unscrupulous landlords who provide none of the basics of bathrooms or running water, and the constant insecurity of working people. Finn is smart and a success in school, even though he would prefer to be out on the streets earning money. He is offered a scholarship to Columbia University, which prepared him for a career as a journalist specializing in unfair labor practices. 	146620
1973	Journal of the Plague Year	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	146621
1784	Journal to Stella	ER	COPY	Swift, Jonathan	Written between 1710-1713.	Press. Attacks on Steele and the Gazetteer.  On Pamphlets and the State of Wit.  Benjamin Tooke, printer and bookseller. The Tattlers. Addison and Steele.	146622
1931	Journalism	PO	MLPL	Adams, Franklin P.	In "Christopher Columbus and Other Patriotic Verses." From The World, Feb. 27, 1931.	Journalism. "Journalism's a shrew and scold; I like her. She makes you sick, she makes you old; I like her.""She's daily trouble, storm and strife; She's love and hate and death and life; She ain't no lady -- she's my wife; I like her."	146623
1977	Journalism	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		Journalism	146624
1940	Journalism	DM	DVD 8401		Classic Newspaper Reporter Films 10:38	News Reporter to Copy Editor. Classic vocational film about the various careers in journalism.	146625
1930	Journalism and Art	A		Lindsay, Norman	Original Etching reprinted in 1999, 15.6 x 13.9 cm.	Journalism	146626
2007	Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies	D		Good, Howard		Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies poses urgent questions about journalism ethics and offers candid answers. As the title suggests, the authors some of the nation's leading journalism scholars investigate popular movies to illustrate the kind of ethical dilemmas journalists encounter on the job, resulting in a student-friendly book sure to spark interest and stimulate thinking. At a time when experts and the public alike worry that journalism has lost its way, here's a book that can provide much-needed, accessible guidance.	146627
1869	Journalism in Tennessee	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	From "Sketches New and Old."  Also, "Editorial Wild Oats."	Editor, Associate, of the Morning-Glory and Johnson County Warwhoop, newly appointed,  has a finger shot off and two teeth knocked out. Shot six times, etc.	146628
2006	Journalism in the Movies	D		Ehrlich, Matthew C.		Journalists. “Journalism in the Movies" is the story of Hollywood's depiction of American journalism from the start of the sound era to the present. Ehrlich argues that films have relentlessly played off the image of the journalist as someone who sees through lies and hypocrisy, sticks up for the little guy, and serves democracy. Focusing on films about key figures and events in journalism, including "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", "All the President's Men", and "The Insider", "Journalism in the Movies" presents a unique opportunity to reflect on how movies relate not only to journalism but also American life and democracy.	146629
2006	Journalist and the Jihadi, The: Murder of Daniel Pearl, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 7711, 7712.			Journalist Daniel Pearl's murder by terrorist Omar Sheikh is documented.	146630
2005	Journalist Paige Harrington: Barely Dead	N		McLeod, Allan	#1 Paige Harrington Series	Journalist Paige Harrington, a renowned globe-trotting freelance journalist, is smart and glamorous. She learns a life-long friend has been killed and police are calling it a suicide, but she knows better. To find his killer, she becomes a stripper, puts her life at risk, and sees her father, a superior court judge, arrested for bribery in a far reaching scandal involving murder, kidnapping and a chemical plant that would destroy a town.A call from Paige’s father brings her racing back from England to her home town in Canada. What starts out as a death of a friend and a funeral ends in an ironic twist of betrayal and intrigue. Paige gets more tan she bargained for when she follows the story of her dead friend. She meets gangsters, strippers, politicians and millionaires. 	146631
2008	Journalist Paige Harrington: Money Washers, The	N		McLeod, Allan	#3 Paige Harrington Series	Journalist Paige Harrington, a renowned freelance journalist, gets caught up in an international money laundering scheme when two bankers are murdered and her best friend’s life is threatened. Paige discovers some of the most powerful people in the United States including members of the CIA, senior Pentagon personnel and White House aides want the illegal flows of money to continue no matter the cost and consequence. Her life and liberty are threatened while the web of relationships among the interesting cast of characters grows in complexity and intensity, and she begins to uncover information that will send many distinguished corporate, legal and government leaders to jail. 	146632
2007	Journalist Paige Harrington: Praetorian File, The	N		McLeod, Allan	#2 Paige Harrington Series	Journalist Paige Harrington, a renowned freelance journalist, is smart and glamorous. A New York-based women’s powerhouse magazine hires Harrington to write a story about a young genius PhD in computer science who has created thinking robots. The day before their initial interview, the woman is murdered. Paige feels compelled to tell her story. As she begins to probe the deep veil of secrecy that surrounds Praetorian, the private investor who gambled millions on the woman’s brainchild, she discovers evil and power that appear unstoppable. Others disappear. More are murdered. Government agents ask Harrington to risk her life to help save her friend and destroy Praetorian. 	146633
1988	Journalist Tony Mantegna	CB			First Appearance: Action #601. Outed in Action #624	Journalist Tony Mantegna is one of six strangers brought together by a mysterious, hooded figure that is known only as Mockingbird. Each of these people has experienced a loss of setback of some type. Mantegna had won a Pulitzer for an exposé he wrote on corruption in a mine workers union. While researching, he was caught in a suspicious, accidental dynamite blast that resulted in a loss of hearing. Mockingbird wants this new Secret Six (the original group from the late 60s comic have retired) to be his mission operatives. In exchange, he offers each of them some device that compensates or eliminates their losses. Tony receives a sophisticated (certainly outmoded by contemporary standards) headset. The Secret Six had only a couple of missions before the story ended and Action changed its format back to a monthly 32-paged comic from the weekly anthology experiment.The story of Mantegna’s mine workers union piece is recounted in Action #624. Harry Shandler, a union foreman, was alleged to divert union money into his personal bank account. Mantegna contacted Shandler, and an interview was arranged for his magazine employer. A new photographer, Tom Pearson, was sent along with him. Quoting the story: “But I was working with a new photographer, Tom Pearson—helluva nice guy, but there were…certain tensions. And I guess I just wasn’t on my game.” The two were given access to explore a mineshaft alone. They stumbled across a live charge, and Tom pushed Tony away from it just as it exploded. They were rescued. The story gives no indication of Tom’s injuries, but Tony later awoke in hospital and discovered his sense of hearing had been lost. The closing scene of this chapter is set in a Los Angeles cemetery. Tony is talking aloud at a grave. He talks about leaving town for good and moving to San Francisco.“…You know…the way we always talked about doing some day. I’m sorry we didn’t get around to it while you were still here. I won’t be able to visit as often. But I’ll still bring flowers. And I’ll never stop loving you, you know that.”Tony places the potted flowers on the grave. An older woman approaches him from behind to ask if he knows where a particular section of the cemetery is located. Tony can’t hear her though because he’s not wearing the electronic device Mockingbird gave to him. A caretaker informs her that he can’t hear her (“He’s stone cold deaf.”). She asks the caretaker if he knows him and he replies, “Not really. I just see him a lot. He comes out here once a month on this date, every month…to put flowers on his lover’s grave.” The final panel is a close up of the head stone with the name “Thomas John Pearson” engraved on it.The Secret Six and Mockingbird referred to here have no connection to the villainous Secret Six seen most recently in current DC comics.	146634
1898	Journalist, The	N		Keary, Charles Francis		Journalist. Realistic depiction of the life and ideas of a young journalist who comes under the influence of Ibsenism.	146635
1979	Journalist, The	M				Editor (Margo Lee). Senior Interviewer (Slim DeGrey).	146636
2003	Journalist, The	N		Rockey, G.L.		Newspaper Editor uncovers a sinister plot by the U.S. President in 2008 to manipulate the media, end terrorism and solve the energy crisis.	146637
2006	Journalist, The	MTF	SVDSP 6659-6660.		Nigeria. Two-part series.	Journalist Benny is a freelancer and wanted by police in connection with murder, wanted by a dare-devil robbery gang for a tape in his possession. Also wanted by the general public because his head is worth a fortune.With no place no hide, Benny is left with no choice other than giving up to one of the three, but when, how, and to which party does he surrender?	146638
1979	Journalist, The	M	DVD -R 8X 6570		Australian	Journalist Simon Morris (Jack Thompson) on a Sydney newspaper is a womanizing journalist who confronts job problems and impotence in the context of Australian media and politics of the 1970s. Journalist friend Rex (Sam Neill).Editor (Margo Lee). Editorial Director (Ken Goodlet).	146639
2006	Journalist, The	N		Holder, Linda F.		Journalist Joel takes a two-week vacation with his college friend Barry in the snowcapped mountains. This was the fourth year they had taken the same vacation. But Joel is shot by the pilot of the aircraft that had carried him.They have no provisions. Barry builds a shelter for Joel and then start hiking to get help hoping he can make it to safety.Joel drifts in and out of consciousness thinking of the stories he has written in the last 10 years and the investigative work he had done on people who had skeletons in their closets. Had he uncovered something he didn't realize he had?Did someone want him dead? Or was Barry the real target?	146640
1994	Journalist, The	N		Mathews, Harry		Diarist is recovering from a mysterious nervous collapse and begins to record everyday events in a notebook, including what he ate for lunch, how much he spent on movies and books, and the number of pills he took. At first the diary puts him more in touch with his surroundings, but as he becomes more observant, the entries increase in length. Soon he is experimenting with elaborate classification and indexing schemes to bring some order to the unwieldy manuscript.  The more time he devotes to organization, the further behind he gets in his entries, and he finds himself trying to recollect events that occurred days before. To avoid unnecessary distractions, he begins to withdraw from family and friends.The unnamed protagonist is a middle-aged manic-depressive who, encouraged by his wife and doctor, begins to keep a journal. Before long, he’s off his medicine and taking the diary entirely too seriously -- ignoring the needs of home and work in order to better index his entries. He also starts to notice suspicious behavior around him: by his wife and best friend (whom he believes are having an affair), and by his mistress (whom he suspects of seducing his son). 	146641
1916	Journalist's Story, The	SS	UCLA	Aldrich, Mildred	In "Told in a French Garden."	Journalist	146642
1980	Journalists	P	MLPL	Wesker	Play Index, 1978-82 - 822 W512-10A	Journalists	146643
1904	Journalists	P	MLPL	Freytag, G.	Index Plays, 1800-1926	Journalists	146644
1999	Journalists in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror Films of the 1980s	D	IJPC 127	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Seven -- 1980s, The: Part Five -- Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Sports ReportersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Sci-Fi: “Wrong is Right,” “Special Bulletin,” Deadline,” “Blue Thunder,” “Robocop,” “Max Headroom.” “V.”Fantasy and Horror: “Chances Are,”  “Revenge of the Stepford Wives,”  “Psycho III,”  “Monsters,”  “Amityville: The Demon,” “Mom,”  “Strange Invaders,” “The Fly,” “Godzilla 1985,” “Transylvania 6-5000,”  “The Howling,” “The Great Muppet Caper.”Sports Reporters:  “The Natural,” “Eight Men Out,” “Fever Pitch,” “Gulag.”	146645
1994	Journalists Tara Algren and Bethany Flynn	CB			Outed in Blade the Vampire Hunter #2, August, 1994. Marvel Comics. 	Journalists Tara Algren and Bethany Flynn for the Midnight Sun tabloid newspaper in New York City.HistoryTara and Bethany, a interracial lesbian couple who both write for the Midnight Sun tabloid, are turned into vampires by the recently resurrected Dracula. Oddly, when Dracula clashes with the vampire hunter Blade and vampiric challenger Aaron Thorne, the two women do not join the fray and, in fact, apparently slip away unnoticed. It is not known what became of them.PowersTara and Bethany possess superhuman strength, the ability to change shape into bats or mist, invulnerability to most forms of physical attack, and other such abilities common to the vampires of the Marvel Universe.	146646
1991	Journalists Who Lie	MUS		Morrissey	From the album "Kill Uncle."	Journalists Who Lie Stealing the Money Prospering With Spite Hate-in-a-Hurry. Yeah, Well. They're Only Trying To Make Their Name By Spreading Biz-Myth-Lies About the Ones Who've Made Their Name. Stick in the Knife. Stick in the Knife.Journalists Who Lie The Truth Is, It Happens Praise Then Crucify Just Follow This Pattern. And See How They're Only Trying To Make Their Name By Spreading Sickening Lies About the Ones Who've Made Their Name. Give Him the Knife. Give Us The Knife.Journalists Who Lie So Happy in Malice Rock Star Out Of Line So Happy in Malice So Sick and Belaboured They Only Want To Be Favored They Only Want To Be Favored See How They're Only Trying To Make Their Name With Unprovable Lies About The OnesWho's Made Their Name In the Black Hole Out Your Soul Still Bargaining Away The Truth So Easily	146647
2004	Journalists, The	P		Wesker, Arnold		Journalist is described as "someone who possesses himself of a fantasy and lures the truth toward it."  Play based on author's survey of the Sunday Times of London.	146648
1996	Journalists, You Arrogant  (60 Minutes)	DT	VHS 410			Journalists	146649
2003	Journalists: Killed in the Line of Duty	T	SVD 1480		11-25-2003	Journalists who have died on the job. Dangers faced by journalists who cover corruption, crime, politics and war. Journalistic freedom.	146650
1933	Journey	N		Caylor, E		Newspaperman who is shy disappears after a spur-of-the-moment marriage	146651
2000	Journey	N		Steel, Danielle		TV Anchorwoman Madeleine Hunter "Maddy" is an award-winning TV anchorwoman. Madeleine and Jack Hunterare one of Washington’s glittering couples. Jack is the head of a TV network, while Maddy is an award-winning anchorwoman. All around, people regard them as a golden couple: he advising the president on media issues, she at the top of the tree in her profession. But their relationship of their lavish Georgetown home is far more troubled than the public could ever know. As Maddy enjoys more and more career success, Jack’s resentment and desire for control grow daily, and her life becomes hell in this fracturing marriage. When Maddy joins the president’s wife on a newly formed commission on violence against women, the grim stories she hears from other terrified wives stat her on a journey that will help break the cycle of fear she is living through. To the outside world, Washington D.C. television coanchor Maddy Hunter appears to have an enviable life. Married to her boss, former football star-cum-media mogul Jack Hunter, she’s got brains, beauty, a prestigious job, a glamorous marriage and all the trappings of success. yet Maddy, whose current husband saved her from a physically abusive former spouse, is trapped in another relationship that is as devastating and destructive as her first. Jack doesn’t hit Maddy, but he subjects her to mind games, put-downs and constant undermining. It’s obvious psychological abuse to observers, though not to Maddy. Maddy warily builds a friendship with Bill Alexander, a fellow committee member on the commission on violence against women chaired by the nation’s First Lady. Alexander is a former ambassador to Colombia whose wife was killed by kidnappers. Maddy’s experience interacting with women like herself and the appearance of a daughter she gave up for adoption as an unwed teenager (and whom Jack forbids her to see) both have an impact. Still, it takes a life-threatening event to convince her finally to change her life and accept the gift of a good man’s love. 	146652
1989	Journey Back to Love	NR	OWN - P	Elliot, Rachel		Magazine Writer Leigh Daniels on staff of the London magazine, She Speaks. Harlequin Presents #1207.	146653
1942	Journey for Margaret	M	DVD -R HQ 2492, 2493. SVDSP 590	White, William L. (Source).  David Hertz, William Ludwig (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent John Davis (Robert Young) in Britain helps war orphans after pregnant wife loses child during a bombing. Disillusioned writer  observes of his work: "What a lot of tripe…every newspaper should be burned one hour after it's printed."Davis blames censorship of his work for decreasing quality. Response to his complaints: "You'll find we're perfectly willing to sacrifice your chance to win a Pulitzer Prize for our chance to win the war."Davis: "At least they can't censor what I'm thinking." Wife says his work has declined since child's death. Earlier writing, she says, "even the telegraph girl cried." Davis: "That was before Munich, before Czechoslovakia, before France."After miscarriage, both  Davis and wife get drunk. Editor Herbert V. Allison (Nigel Bruce) tries to help them. Davis assigned to interview children at home for war orphans. He complains about doing a sentimental piece.Reporter drawn to the children, particularly a traumatized girl. Takes kids to America and reunites with wife. "It didn't matter about the other assignments, but I'm not sending a drunken leprechaun to interview those kids…."	146654
1743	Journey From This World to the Next, A	N	USC	Fielding, Henry		Journalist Joseph Addison reference.	146655
1954	Journey Into Print	N		Hoult, Norah		News Media	146656
2006	Journey Into Sunset	DT				Reporter (Don Cheadle)., 	146657
2002	Journey of Redemption	M				TV News Anchor (Leesa Severyn).	146658
1954	Journey to Adventure	DT				Host Gunther Less, travelogue	146659
2005	Journey To Forever	NR		Steward, Carol	Love Inspired #301. Christian Romance.	Reporter Nikki Post is the granddaughter of the wealthy owner of a large newspaper. She has grown up a “rich girl” and had almost made it to the altar with the wrong guy. Now, she finds herself working as a reporter for the newspaper and partnered with Christian Radio Host Colin Wright. From the start, Colin just didn’t seem to be the “God-type.” He was rugged and good-looking and looked more like he belonged on a Harley than in a pew at church. Known for doing radio stunts to earn money for charities, Colin takes on his biggest stunt ever. He vows to travel eight days and 300 miles by tricycle, roller blades and scooter to earn $700,000 to build a homeless shelter. Once homeless himself, he can’t stress the importance of this mission to his newfound partner, Post. Both Nikki and Colin have some emotional roadblocks to deal with. Like he hs something against rich girls, and she has a fear that a man will only want her for her money and influence. As the two travel a long road together, they discover surprising things about each other and themselves. And all the while God is present every step of the way. 	146660
1996	Journey To Mars (aka Special Report: Journey to Mars)	MT	VHS 351			Astro-Journalist Judge Reinhold documenting the journey for Global News Network	146661
1959	Journey to the Center of the Earth	M	L			News Media. Scots Newsman (Kendrik Huxham). Woman News Vendor (Molly Giessing)	146662
1989	Journey to the Center of the Earth	M				Reporter (Russel Savadier). Young people exploring cave in Hawaii fall into a hole and wind up in the lost city of Atlantis.	146663
2000	Journey to the End of the Earth: William Seymour	N		Jackson, Dave and Neta Jackson (Catherine R. McLaughlin (illustrator)		Journalist. 1906 -- while visiting his journalist uncle in California, 13-year-old Jerry hears the San Francisco earthquake predicted by preacher William Seymour.	146664
1938	Journey to the West	N		Teilhet, D.L.		Reporter. Black-balled advertising man wandering down the west coast is saved through his love for a fine reporter.	146665
2002	Journey, The	M			Ness	Aspiring Magazine Photographer Eve works for "Journey" magazine and goes back to Armenia. TV Newscaster (Nanca Aldinian)."I want people to see the real beauty, the beauty that is invisible. I don't think of myself as a professional photographer, but I'm trying," Eve says.	146666
2007	Journeyman: Blowback	T			Episode #10. 11-26-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan learns a hard lesson about what happens when he goes off-mission on a trip back to 1983 when he discovers a young criminal in the making. Livia continues to uncover secrets about her purpose in life.  Dan’s brother finally believes Dan does go back into time. 	146667
2007	Journeyman: Double Down	T	DVD -R HQ 9224		Episode #7. 11-5-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan isn’t happy when Katie considers going back to work as a television journalist. In the past, Dan tries to save a witness from being killed.	146668
2007	Journeyman: Emily	T	DVD -R HQ 9290		Episode #9. 11-19-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan travels to the early 1990s, where he appears to be tracking a serial kidnapper. Katie wonders about the effect of Dan’s disappearances on Zack when she is called to the school. 	146669
2007	Journeyman: Friendly Skies	T	DVD -R HQ 9004		Episode #2. 10-1-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Not sure if his time travel is imagined or real, Dan goes to get an MRI. Dan disappears during the flight when he and Katie decide to get away for a few days. Dan finds himself on another plane in a different year.During his travels, he meets up with Livia Beale, the woman he was engaged to when she died in a plane crash.	146670
2007	Journeyman: Game Three	T	DVD -R HQ 9041		Episode #3. 10-8-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Romance is put on hold for Dan and Katie when Dan finds himself back in 1989 in time to warm everyone about a disaster and save an addict from ruining his life.During his travels, he meets up with Livia Beale, the woman he was engaged to when she died in a plane crash. Katie finds out that Dan has seen Livia but didn't tell her.	146671
2007	Journeyman: Hanged Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9380		Episode #12. 12-17-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan’s travels take him to an RV with a woman and her son inside hanging off a cliff. He leaves behind a digital camera by mistake and realizes the consequences of leaving things in the past -- his son Zack no longer exists when he returns. Katie’s sister visits and suspects Dan needs help.	146672
2007	Journeyman: Home By Another Way	T	DVD -R HQ 9376		Episode #11. 12-10-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.When layoffs hit Dan’s office on Christmas Eve, he must travel back in time to the newspaper’s holiday party. Kate tries to enjoy the holidays but struggles to get her traumatic experience out of her head. Dan discovers a new secret about Livia. 	146673
2007	Journeyman: Keepers	T	DVD -R HQ 9180		Episode #6. 10-29-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan goes back to help two brothers who have been abused by their father. Jack gets suspicious of Dan and thinks he might be gambling again. While in the past, Dan and Livia overhear a conversation between Jack and Katie. 	146674
2007	Journeyman: Legend of Dylan McCleen, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9140		Episode #5. 10-22-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.While alone with Zach, Dan gets one of his headaches. In the past Dan finds himself digging into the life of Dylan McCleen, an army ranger who stole money for a good reason. Katie is questioned about a robbery that happened the night of her big party. When Dan disappears, Zach is left alone wandering in a crowd.	146675
2007	Journeyman: Perfidia	T	DVD -R HQ 9396		Episode #13. 12-19-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan travels a few months into the past and meets Evan, who says he is also a time traveler and wants Dan to help him reunite with a past love -- he erased the 20-year-old marriage when the woman was killed because of his time traveling. Katie panics when she returns and sees blood on the floor. Jack tries to question Scientist Eliot Langley who knows all about the time travelers. Dan finds out he is the last time traveler, replacing Evan when he dies of a heart attack. 	146676
2007	Journeyman: Pilot - Love of a Lifetime, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8980.		Episode #1. 9-24-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.During his travels, he meets up with Livia Beale, the woman he was engaged to when she died in a plane crash.He is having a bad day. Returning home, he finds someone else living in his house who informs him that it is 1987. When he finally makes it home, his wife wants to know where he has been for the past two days.Reporter (Jane Park Smith). Columnist (George Wyner -- two episodes). 	146677
2007	Journeyman: Winterland	T	DVD -R HQ 9248		Episode #8. 11-12-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.Dan meets a hippie who was involved in a crime in which someone dies. Katie finds something out about Livia’s past. When Dan is involved in an investigation it causes more problems between Dan and Jack. 	146678
2007	Journeyman: Year of a Rabbit, A (aka Year of the Rabbit, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 9113		Episode #4. 10-15-2007	Newspaperman Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd) for the San Francisco Register becomes a helpless traveler in time possibly charged with keeping the world in order. He is happily married with a son. Ends up traveling into the past, changing people's lives.While Katie sets up for her big charity event, she is stunned to find that Dan has yet again disappeared. This time around, Dan travels back to the year 1995 in order to help a woman on a blind date.During his travels, he meets up with Livia Beale, the woman he was engaged to when she died in a plane crash. But when Livia arrives to assist Dan with his mission she seems more interested in Dan's relationship with Katie.	146679
1853	Journeyman's Secret, The	SS		Howells, William Dean		Printer. Foreman, man who runs the print shop. "I" is the journeyman printer who tells about a mysterious colleague in his shop.	146680
2008	Journeys	N		Azel, Anne		Reporter Lauri  and Danielle are old friends divided by time and South Africa’s turbulent politics. Now, many years later, Lauri returns to South Africa as a reporter and asks her old friend to show her the new South Africa.  Laurie hopes to win Danny’s heart, but Danny is held back by her strict religious upbringing. The trip explodes into violent passions when Danny must deal with a dangerous preacher to save the woman she has come to love.	146681
2002	Journeys with George	DT	VHS 1313			NBC Producer Alexandra Pelosi -- Media on the campaign trail for 18 months cooped up in buses, planes and hotels.	146682
1967	Jowita	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Leopold R. Nowak).	146683
2002	Joy	M				Reporter (Tyrone Grant)	146684
1977	Joy	M			Adult	Newscaster (Robert Hill).	146685
1983	Joy	M				Anchorman (Jean Jacques Rousselet).	146686
2005	Joy Comes in the Morning	N		Rosen, Jonathan		Science Reporter Lev leaves his fiancée at the altar after a panic attack. He is the son of a man who attempts suicide and whose parents were murdered in the Holocaust when he was a child.Beautiful and single rabbi is drawn to Lev, a skeptical, shy bachelor, and an awkward courtship takes place. Romance causes a crisis of faith for both as they negotiate their divergent attitudes towards their religion.	146687
2006	Joy in the Mourning	M			Short	News Media.  News Anchor (Ian Shen - Voice).	146688
1938	Joy of Living	M				Photographer, Look Magazine (Al Hill).	146689
1952	Joy Ride, The	N		Prior, Allan		Press	146690
1950	Joy to the World	P	MLPL	Scott, Allen	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	146691
1978	Joyce Jillson Show, The	DT				Gossip Columnist Joyce Jillson. Astrology. Celebrity interviews	146692
1938	Joyce Jordan	R			Series 1938-1948, 1951-1952	Newspaperman Paul (Myron McCormick), a not-quite-so-understanding newspaperman	146693
1977	Joyride	M				News Media. Reporters (Norman Newkirk, Denise Frisino, Adam Ezrine). Four teenagers leave Los Angeles, drive north, and break into a house in Alaska.	146694
1954	Joys She Chose, The	N		Peters, Matthew		Magazine Editor. Woman advertising-agency executive and magazine editor whose ambition for success strangles all her impulses to decent treatment of her associates. She succeeds from her own viewpoint.	146695
1933	Jsem devce s certem v tele	MF				News Vendor (Felix Kuhne).	146696
1955	Ju jin yuki otoko	MF				Reporter Kodama (Yasuhisa Tsutsumi). Yeti terrorizes people on top of Mount Fuji.	146697
2003	Ju-on: Grudge 2, The	MF			Japan	TV Reporter Tomoka Miura (Chiharu Niyama) works as a journalist for a local news channel. She is up one night going over her script for a job coming up when at precisely 12:27 a.m. she hears the thumping sound on her apartment wall.  She calls her boyfriend over to verify what is happening. The next morning is a big day for Tomoka. She is doing a special on a supposedly haunted house downtown and interviewing the current “queen of horror” actress. She joins up with the crew, heads down to the house and they do the shoot and despite a problem with sound, the day is uneventful. She goes home and the nightmare begins.	146698
2006	Juana tenia el pelo de oro	MF			Colombia	Journalist (Fernando Solorzano).	146699
1924	Jubilo, Jr.	M				Photographer (Otto Himm).	146700
2009	Jud Thorensen Trilogy: Book III: Failure To Execute	N		Gal, Rm		News Media is used to convince a man’s family, friends and fans that he is involved in sex scandals even though he is under the sadistic control of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI). Jud Thorensen grasps for sanity and survival. As secret sex scandals rear up and smear his name in the United States, the SRI release convincing propaganda to the news media -- directed toward Jud’s family, friends and fans that covers up his grave plight in Transylvania. Beautiful women, indistinguishable as harmless or hazardous, use Jud to satisfy their lust. As infamous contraband paintings that promise war between Romania and Hungary dangle in secret negotiations for a trade, Jud’s future hinges on a successful agreement. As talks start to fail, the odds of his ever again seeing family and friends plunge to zero. Then, a shocking fatality accelerates the countdown to Jud’s own death. 	146701
2005	Judas Burning	N		Haines, Carolyn		Publisher-Journalist Dixon Sinclair, a bit-city reporter, arrives in Jexville, Mississippi, the town of her forebears, to find solace, stop drinking and rebuild her life after her journalist father's murder.She's the new publisher of the weekly newspaper and a second-generation journalist. She's determined to ignite the political will of the townspeople and to expose the corruption of the old guard.She forms an uneasy partnership with the sheriff, another prodigal son returned hoping to find peace and a sense of fulfillment by keeping the town safe. She's haunted by doubts about the guilt of the man convicted of killing her father.Dixon stands up to the head of the local board of education, pursues the teacher he fires then reinstates in secret, photographs a defiled statute of the Virgin Mary, aids the sheriff in search of two missing teenagers in this sleepy southern town.She and the sheriff unearth the town's dirty secrets until the appalling truth behind the murders is revealed along with the sordid facts behind the murder of Dixon's father.	146702
1948	Judas Cat, The	NM	OWN - P	Davis, Dorothy Salisbury		Newspaperman is suspicious of the death of an old recluse and his cat and uncovers trouble for one of the town's first families.	146703
1998	Judas Kiss	M				TV Anchor (Victoria Duffy)	146704
1945	Judd Rankin's Daughter	N		Glaspell, Susan		Press	146705
1996	Judge and Jury	M				News Reporter (Michele Duffy). News Reporter #1 (Joan Moran). News Reporter #2 (Randon Lo). News Reporter #3 (Roy Berger). News Reporter #4 (Wallace Wong). Cameraman #1 (Peter Dey). Cameraman #2 (John Neilson).	146706
1995	Judge Dredd	M	DVD			Reporter killed. Judge is convicted of killing a snooping reporter	146707
1938	Judge Hardy's Children	M			Great Movie Series	Radio Announcer (Boyd Crawford)	146708
2004	Judge Hatchett	T	DVD -R 1523		Episode. 3-3-2004	African-American Magazine Editor Susan Taylor of Essence Magazine works with teenage mother sentenced by the court to spend the day with her.	146709
1976	Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys	MT				News Media-Press. 1930s headline-making case, controversial rape trial involving nine young black men and two white men.	146710
2002	Judge John Deed: Everyone's Child	T			Episode #9. 12-19-2002	Newscaster (Pinky Amador).	146711
2001	Judge John Deed: Exacting Justice	T			UK. Episode #1.1-9-2001	Photographer (Steve Sarossy).	146712
2005	Judge John Deed: In Defence of Others	T			Episode #16. 1-27-2005	Journalist (Jamie Beamish).	146713
2008	Judge Lynch!	N		Redwine, James M.	Historical novel based on fact.	Newspaper Editor, an eyewitness to murder on the campus of the Posey County courthouse, calls for “the dark pall of oblivion” to cover the crimes. “Judge Lynch Holds Court!”  That was the banner headline in a Posey County, Indiana newspaper after seven African-American men were murdered by a white mob during October, 1878. The paper described the lynch mob as consisting of two to three hundred of the county’s “best men.” Then the newspaper editor called for the cover-up. 	146714
1998	Judge Mills Lane	T			Series. 1998-2001.	Court Reporter (Kym Adams).	146715
1997	Judge Mujrim	MF			India	Journalist Bharti is murdered by the city’s Mafia don’s brother. He is arrested for killing the female reporter and receives the death sentence.	146716
1999	Judge Parker: After Briefly Interviewing Neddy, the Reporter Goes Looking For Abbey!	CB			11-22-1999	Reporter Vance says Neddy’s interview was a dud. Abbey hears him say so and reacts in anger.	146717
1939	Judge Priest	M	DVD -R HQ 6036, 6038		Ford Non-Westerns	Newspaper read by Judge	146718
1936	Judge Robinson Murdered	NM		Goldman, R.L.		Press	146719
2001	Judge, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Carmelina Lamanna). Reporter (Barney Phillips). Female Anchor (J.C. Kenny). Male Newscaster (Michael Kinney). Reporter with Pipe (Herb Vigran).	146720
1949	Judge, The	M				Reporters (Barney Phillips, Charles Williams). Reporter with Pipe (Herb Vigran). Photographer (Tom Holland).	146721
1986	Judge, The: Burnin' Down the House	T			Episode #6.	News Media. Reporter (Karen Ragan).	146722
1935	Judgement Book, The	M		Gordon, Homer King (Short Story). E.J. Thornton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsman Steve Harper (Conway Tearle) from California arrives in a western town to become the editor of The Argus, which he has inherited from his uncle. With the help of  printer, Bill Williams (Howard H. Lang), he takes on the town boss.Editor fights again, gets arrested, turned over to the gang, gets away, rallies victimized ranchers to fight. Town boss is killed and gang routed while Harper prepares a new edition of the paper.	146723
2000	Judging Amy:	T	SVDSP 1241 (Missed Beginning). SVD 873 (Excerpts of brother on newspaper)		Episodes. Series 9-19-1999 to 5-3-2005. Vincent Gray (Episodes 1-51, 100-138).	News Media. Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, works on a newspaper. He is the winner of a Pushcart Prize for a collection of short stories.Shortly at the beginning of the series, he becomes roommates with Donna, and they become best friends. As he attempts to continue his writing career, he holds a number of different jobs: reporter, dogwasher and freelancer.He marries his girlfriend Carole Tobey (Sara Mornell) who has breast cancer and leaves with her for San Francisco, parting with Amy on very bad terms. Some time later, his cousin Kyle arranges for him to arrive as a surprise to Amy's wedding.The wedding never happens, but he patches things up with Amy. He returns home soon after explaining that Carole has left him for her oncologist. Still stuck on his new book, he gets a new job as a social worker.	146724
2005	Judging Amy: 10,000 Steps	T			Episode #127. 1-25-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent uses his flair for writing to encourage a teenage runaway to write a better essay about himself so that he will be accepted in a half-way house.	146725
2001	Judging Amy: Adoption Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6676.		Episode. 1-15-2001	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, works on a newspaper.	146726
2000	Judging Amy: Blast From the Past	T			Episode #23. 5-23-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is injured in an explosion when he attempts to dissuade an old friend threatening to blow up the court house after he loses custody of his sons in Amy's court.	146727
2000	Judging Amy: Burden of Perspective, The	T			Episode #29. 11-28-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is attracted to a producer he meets when he's invited to read his short stories on the radio.	146728
2001	Judging Amy: Claw Is Our Master, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8069		Episode #34. 1-30-2001	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, works on a newspaper.	146729
2004	Judging Amy: Conditional Surrender	T			Episode #124. 12-14-2004	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. When Vincent comes to Sean looking for work, Sean refers him to Crystal Turner who runs a outreach program for homeless teenagers.Vincent offers to tutor a homeless teenager studying for his G.E.D., but when he tries to get the boy off the street and into a group home, the boy disappears.	146730
2004	Judging Amy: Consent	T			Episode #120. 10-26-2004	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent confesses to Gillian that he's no longer working on his book.Peter meets with his accountant to free up the funds and discovers his business is headed toward insolvency.	146731
2000	Judging Amy: Convictions	T			Episode #27. 11-14-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent's near-death experience gives him a sense of fearlessness that gets him into trouble with Len.	146732
2001	Judging Amy: Crime and Puzzlement	T			Episode #56. 12-18-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. At the request of Vincent's editor, Amy picks up where her brother left off in his investigation of Judge Keeler.Judge Keeler retaliates by setting Amy up for impeachment and she refuses to be intimidated to drop her investigation.	146733
1999	Judging Amy: Crowded House	T			Episode #10. 11-30-1999	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent's agent finds him a publisher who will sign him only if he completes another short story in the next four days.Maxine faces a house full of her children for a week as Vincent moves back home to devote all his energies to writing. Vincent's short story inspires Gillian to return home to Peter and reconsider adoption.	146734
2000	Judging Amy: Culture Clash	T			Episode #15. 2-15-2000	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent's book is published and reviewed by the New York Times.	146735
2000	Judging Amy: Dog Days	T			Episode #30.12-5-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, writes an article criticizing the foster care system which gets a frosty reception from his mother and siblings. Photographer (Dan Kinsella).	146736
2000	Judging Amy: Drawing the Line	T			Episode #17. 2-29-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother,  and Maxine clash over his journalism career.	146737
2005	Judging Amy: Dream a Little Dream	T			Episode #129. 2-15-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, witnesses the gunning down of a prostitute by her pimp.	146738
2005	Judging Amy: Getting Out	T			Episode #137. 4-26-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, has a close call with a student. .	146739
2003	Judging Amy: Going Down	T			Episode #95. 9-30-2003	News Cameraman (Randy Shanofsky).	146740
2000	Judging Amy: Gray vs. Gray	T	DVD -R HQ 7308		Episode #121. 5-8-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Amy's brother, must decide whether to pursue a story on the juvenile justice system that would incriminate Amy's boss.	146741
2001	Judging Amy: Grounded	T	DVD -R HQ 6716		Episode #43. 5-8-2001	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman)  is the judge's brother. Carole accepts a job offer in San Francisco and asks Vincent to come with her. Commentator (Bruce Dent).	146742
2005	Judging Amy: Hard To Get	T			Episode #131. 3-8-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Crystal invites Vincent to come to her AA meeting marking 30 days of being sober and they begin a new phrase in their relationship.	146743
2001	Judging Amy: Hold On Tight	T			Episode #45. 5-22-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is upset when Carole usurps his prerogative to tell his family about their move in his own way and time by blurting out the news over family dinner.Amy is downright angry at her brother's decision.	146744
1999	Judging Amy: Impartial Bias, An	T			Episode #7. 11-2-1999	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, gets a job teaching writing.	146745
2000	Judging Amy: Instincts	T	DVD -R HQ 8048		Episode #26. 10-31-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman)  is the judge's brother. He returns to work at the newspaper. Vincent pores over police tapes struggling to remember his accident.	146746
2003	Judging Amy: Kilt Trip	T			Episode #100. 11-4-2003	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is supposed to be a surprise guest at Amy's wedding.  Vincent tells Amy that Carole has left him for her oncologist. Vincent and Heather get together.	146747
2001	Judging Amy: Last Word, The	T	SVD 1441 (Media Excerpts).		Episode #46. 9-25-1001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is back in town with a new job working in the prosecutor's office. News Media coverage of Judge Amy's first big trial.Amy is downright angry at her brother's decision.	146748
2004	Judging Amy: Legacy	T			Episode #119. 10-19-2004	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent asks his brother to lend him the money he needs to pay back the advance on his novel.Peter meets with his accountant to free up the funds and discovers his business is headed toward insolvency.Even though the publicity generates a lot of leads, Sean is upset when the Anthony Byrd case makes the paper, which recommends that they be fired for losing Anthony in the system.	146749
2005	Judging Amy: Long Run, The	T			Episode #126. 1-18-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent and Crystal take a 10-year-old prostitute to the hospital after being beaten up by her pimp.	146750
2001	Judging Amy: Look Closer	T			Episode #50. 10-23-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, announces to Donna that he and Carole are now married and that Carole is already in San Francisco. Vincent will go to be with her during her surgery.Donna lets this news slip to Amy.	146751
2003	Judging Amy: Lullaby	T			Episode #118. 10-12-2004	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Vincent's struggles with his latest novel leads him into blowing off his agent who responds by dropping Vincent and demanding the return of the advance that Vincent has spent.	146752
1999	Judging Amy: Near Death Experience	T			Episode #8. 11-9-1999	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, is shot when he attempts to rescue a woman who's being assaulted.	146753
2005	Judging Amy: New Normal, The	T			Episode #133. 3-22-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Crystal arranges for Vincent to teach a creative writing class at a youth detention center.	146754
2002	Judging Amy: Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition	T			Episode #68. 5-14-2002	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, returns for a visit to smooth over the waters between his mother and sister and persuade them to live together again.	146755
2001	Judging Amy: Off the Grid	T			Episode #47. 10-2-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, and Amy are frantic when Maxine disappears. Carole ignores a lump on her breast.Amy is downright angry at her brother's decision.	146756
2002	Judging Amy: People of the Lie	T	DVD -R HQ 7623		Episode. 12-10-2002	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman),  Amy is asked to alter custody arrangement of 6-year-old girl who says she was molested by her father. Michael lobbies to get full custody of Lauren after hearing about a murder.	146757
2001	Judging Amy: Redheaded Stepchild	T			Episode #44. 5-15-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Carole persuades Vincent to ignore his agent's advice to make his book more commercial.Amy faces a swarmy host and his ignorant, self-serving politician guest as she appears on a TV Talk Show in defense of the juvenile justice system.	146758
2001	Judging Amy: Right Thing To Do, The	T			Episode #49. 10-16-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Carole tries to push Vincent away after she learns the lump on her breast is malignant.Amy is downright angry at her brother's decision.	146759
2004	Judging Amy: Sex, Lies and Expedia.com	T	DVD -R 1686		Episode #116. 5-18-2004	Commentator Bill O'Riley (Himself) on television. Reporter #1 (Ursula Whittaker). News Media circus outside of Judge Amy's house. Eyewitness News. Cameramen. Reporters. "Do you have any comments….do you mean you haven't heard?""You released him from custody…how do you feel about that?" Shows how family reacts to TV media coverage.Amy had sentenced a teenager to anger-management therapy after he learns he planned an attack on his school. He ends up killing his parents and sister. Media all over the story. To Be Continued.	146760
2000	Judging Amy: Shaken, Not Stirred	T			Episode #14. 2-8-2000	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, struggles with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.	146761
2005	Judging Amy: Too Little, Too Late	T			Episode #136. 4-19-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, gets some good news.	146762
2000	Judging Amy: Treachery of Compromise, The	T			Episode #38. 2-27-2001	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, becomes concerned about his finances when he learns that Carole has quite a nest egg.	146763
1999	Judging Amy: Trial by Jury	T			Episode #3. 9-28-1999	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, does not understand why his mother does not take his writing seriously.	146764
2003	Judging Amy: Tricks of the Trade	T	DVD -R HQ 2920. SVD 1511		Episode #97. 10-14-2003	News Media circus takes over Amy's courtroom when she oversees trial of athlete accused of rape. News Cameraman (Caleb Rapoport).	146765
2001	Judging Amy: Unbearable Lightness of Being Family, The	T			Episode #51. 10-30-2001	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Maxine brokers a peace settlement and gets Amy and Vincent speaking again by suggesting that Amy review Vincent's contract with the studio that has optioned his novel.Carole's condition worsens unexpectedly and Vincent leaves hurriedly, amid many tears and in possession of the family's good luck totem, the "surfing monkey."	146766
2001	Judging Amy: Unforgiven, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5408		Episode #41. 4-24-2001	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, works on a newspaper. He decides to quit his job to write a novel and the decision unsettles Carol.	146767
1999	Judging Amy: Victim Soul	T			Episode #4.10-5-1999	News Media. Reporter (Gwyn Fawcett). Reporter (Susan Fukuda). Reporter (Robert Maffia). Reporter (Donna Winfield).	146768
2000	Judging Amy: Waterworld	T	DVD -R HQ 7358		Episode #31. 12-19-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman) is the judge's brother. He wants to see one of his old short stories. Donna gives birth in the living room. Amy is upset when Vincent decides to spend Christmas alone with Carole rather than with the family.	146769
2000	Judging Amy: Wee Hours, The	T			Episode #16. 2-22-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, takes a job at the local newspaper to help him overcome a severe case of writer's block.	146770
1999	Judging Amy: Witch Hunt	T			Episode #4. 10-19-1999	Future Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother, gets an agent the week before Halloween.	146771
2005	Judging Amy: You Don't Know Me	T			Episode #128. 2-1-2005	Former Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. A publisher takes an interest in Vincent's new book.	146772
2000	Judging Amy: You're Not the Boss of Me	T	DVD -R HQ 7327		Episode #25. 10-24-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's brother, works on a newspaper. He returns from the hospital after an injury and doesn't seem to want to go back to his newspaper job.Maxine goes overboard in mothering Vincent after he's released from the hospital and moves back into her house to recuperate.	146773
2000	Judging Amy: Zero Tolerance	T			Episode #24. 10-10-2000	Reporter Vincent Gray (Dan Futterman), Judge Amy's younger brother. Maxine cuts back on her workload to help Vincent through his difficult recovery. Vincent's reluctance to leave the hospital causes him to conceal his progress from his family.Amy realizes she's still harboring resentment towards Vincent for putting himself in danger to save her.	146774
1961	Judgment at Nuremberg	M	SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter. Max Perkins, UP Reporter (Bernard Kates).	146775
1990	Judgment Call	N		Wetlaufer, Suzy		Reporter Sherry Estabrook, aggressive and talented reporter for the Miami Citizen. She's a tough, young journalist.Working to make a name for herself as a reporter in Miami, Harvard-educated Sherry Estabrook lets her career get in the way of common sense while working on the story of a Cuban-American who has admitted to 17 murders	146776
2003	Judgment Calls: Mystery, A	N		Burke, Alafair		News Media	146777
1999	Judgment Day: Ellie Nesler Story, The	M				Newscaster (Robin Ward)	146778
1951	Judgment Deferred	M			UK Only	Press	146779
2000	Judgment in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst from Channel 75	146780
1951	Judgment on Deltchev	NM	OWN - P	Ambler, Eric		Reporter. Nothing in Foster's career had prepared him for covering a political trial in Eastern Europe. Correspondent.	146781
1999	Judgment: Trial of Commander Kellie, The	M				Newscaster (Ray Lacelle) of NME.	146782
1994	Judicial Consent	M				TV Reporter (Jerry Stanecki). Reporter #2 (Leslie Madeer). Ballroom Reporter (Ken Ford).	146783
1997	Judith Hayes: Bookfair Murders, The	NM		Porter, Anna	#3 Judith Hayes Mysteries	Toronto Journalist Judith Hayes lives in Ontario, Canada, a divorced freelance writer and single parent with two children. She goes to Germany to cover a story of a Canadian writer about to be published. When he dies, it looks like murder.Her good friend, Marsha Hillier, an editor at a paperback company, is also on the case.	146784
1985	Judith Hayes: Hidden Agenda	NM	OWN	Porter, Anna	#1 Judith Hayes Mysteries	Toronto Journalist Judith Hayes lives in Ontario, Canada, a divorced freelance writer. Hayes visits her good friend, Marsha Hillier, an editor at a paperback company, while her son and daughter stay with their grandmother in Canada.Marsha gives Judith details on a possible blockbuster and there are those set on publishing it and those adamantly opposed. The manuscript is missing and deaths of eminent book people in Toronto and New York add to the mystery.As the women investigate, they invite dangerous attention. Judith's children, whom the conspirators kidnap. The motive behind all the skullduggery is political intrigue of shocking proportions.	146785
1987	Judith Hayes: Mortal Sins	NM	OWN - P	Porter, Anna	#2 Judith Hayes Mysteries	Toronto Journalist Judith Hayes lives in Ontario, Canada, a divorced freelance writer and single parent with two children.Freelance reporter Judith Hayes is cheated out of an interview with a businessman by his untimely death, but the story that emerges from his demise provides more interesting -- and dangerous -- copy.Granted the interview with a reclusive financier, Judith receives the unsolicited ending for her profile: he dies suddenly of an apparent heart attack. But his ex-wife sends Judith a telegram proclaiming he was murdered.Judith's consort, a homicide detective, links the businessman to one of his current cases -- the death of a retired clothing manufacturer. The two go to Hungary to discover the past relationship between the two dead men and solve both crimes.	146786
1995	Judith Krantz's Dazzle	MT	DVD -R HQ 8054, 8055, 8056, 8057. VHS 332	Krantz, Judith (Based on Her Novel)	Miniseries	Photographer Juanita "Jazz" Kilkullen (Lisa Hartman) owns Dazzle, a photographer's studio in Venice Beach, California. She pursues a successful career as famous herself as most of the celebrities who flock to Dazzle to be photographed by her.News Media. Jazz goes to Paris unaware that greedy family members are plotting to bilk her father out of his valuable ranch land.	146787
1990	Judith Krantz's Dazzle	N		Krantz, Judith		Photographer Juanita Isabella "Jazz" Kilkulian is a brilliant celebrity photographer somewhere between Avedon and Mapplethorpe. Her career and private life are rocked when an unexpected tragedy leaves her battling her father's vengeful ex-wife.	146788
1978	Judith Therpauve	MF			France	Newspaper Publisher-Editor Patrice Chereau (Simone Signoret), the widow of a resistance hero, agrees to emerge from her solitude to resume the direction of a daily paper founded on the day after  the Liberation.The paper is threatened by acquisition by a large media cartel. The film is a denunciation of the scheming that can be found in the world of the press.Director concentrates mainly on the struggle of the individual driven by highly personal motives.	146789
1978	Judo - VM	CB			Finland. Jippo #5. 	Reporter Joe. 	146790
1952	Judy Bolton Mystery: Black Cat's Clue, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#23. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy is involved with scheming relatives and a haunted house.	146791
1958	Judy Bolton Mystery: Clue of the Broken Wing, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#29. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy's remarkable black cat, Blackberry, presents her with a curious little pink china wing which he found in the garden. It takes Judy seven days and a three-hundred-mile journey to solve the mystery in which the china wing was at first the sole clue.	146792
1955	Judy Bolton Mystery: Clue of the Ruined Castle, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#26. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Horace plans to write a follow-up story to his feature article about a ruined castle. It has been long rumored that the owner and the former owner are in the midst of a feud.Since Horace is sick, Judy and Peter visit the castle to see what they can discover. They sneak into the castle to find the owner thinking he may be held captive by a mean caretaker.	146793
1950	Judy Bolton Mystery: Clue of the Stone Lantern, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#21. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and Peter search for answers to a friend's past, a search that leads them to Chicago where they are able to reunite their friend with her parents.	146794
1960	Judy Bolton Mystery: Discovery at Dragon's Mouth, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#31. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.When the FBI suddenly orders Judy's husband Peter to Washington D.C. on a bank robbery case, the young couple is just about to start off on a trip.To cheer herself up, Judy buys a corsage of snapdragons as Peter's plane departs and that causes problems for her in the week ahead.	146795
1953	Judy Bolton Mystery: Forbidden Chest	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#24. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.A locked forbidden chest is involved in a case where one of Judy's friends is accused of stealing antiques.	146796
1933	Judy Bolton Mystery: Ghost Parade, The:	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#5. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Driving to vacation in the Thousand Islands, Judy and her friends stop at an auction and pick up some old Indian masks. Are they possessed by ghostly spirits?	146797
1932	Judy Bolton Mystery: Haunted Attic, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#2. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Bolton family moves to 1365 Grove Street, on the dividing line between upper and lower class sections of Farringdon. Attic may be haunted. Judy debunks haunting and starts classes socializing with each other.	146798
1957	Judy Bolton Mystery: Haunted Fountain, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#28. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy finds a diamond in a haunted fountain.	146799
1954	Judy Bolton Mystery: Haunted Road, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#25. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Criminals dress up as ghosts along a lonely country road in order to scare truck drivers so that they can hijack their vehicles. The purpose is to gain possession of valuable radio and television parts that are being transported in the trucks.Peter investigates and he, a truck driver and the truck disappear without a trace. Judy is afraid peter is dead and searches frantically for a clue as to what happened to him.	146800
1964	Judy Bolton Mystery: Hidden Clue, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#35. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and Peter take a little girl into their home after an orphanage fire.	146801
1932	Judy Bolton Mystery: Invisible Chimes, The:	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#3. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Mysterious chimes are the clue that solves a robbery at an antique shop. But is Judy's new friend part of the gang of robbers?	146802
1947	Judy Bolton Mystery: Living Portrait, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#18. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy's friend insists a portrait hanging over the mantel is alive. The mystery of the living portrait.	146803
1942	Judy Bolton Mystery: Mark on the Mirror, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#15. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy gets a mirror as a present and a mystery is the result.	146804
1939	Judy Bolton Mystery: Midnight Visitor, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#12. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and a boyfriend become stranded in an abandoned house during a storm and meet a ghost.	146805
1936	Judy Bolton Mystery: Mysterious Half Cat	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#9. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy debunks superstition of prophetic dreams. Continues gentrification of lower Grove Street and graduates from high school.	146806
1934	Judy Bolton Mystery: Mystic Ball, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#7. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Will Irene's superstitious nature have permanent negative impact on her engagement? Crystal ball gazer who frightened Irene is a fraud.	146807
1940	Judy Bolton Mystery: Name on the Bracelet	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#13. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy goes to the city to be a nursemaid to a new born girl. At the hospital two babies are switched without anybody noticing. Judy discovers that the baby has the wrong name on the baby's armband. The search for the missing baby is on.	146808
1959	Judy Bolton Mystery: Phantom Friend, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#30. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.A friend disappears in the middle of a TV show. Judy wishes her FBI husband Peter Dobbs would complete his mysterious mission and join her in New York. She wants him to help her find the young girl.What Judy doesn't know is Peter himself is in danger. The next time she sees him he is lying injured in a hospital bed. But what happened to Peter gives Judy her first clue as to what might have happened to her friend.Judy with Peter's help finally learns what really did happen.	146809
1965	Judy Bolton Mystery: Pledge of the Twin Knights, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#36. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.There is no word from Dr. Bolton, Judy's father. Did a prison break have something to do with the doctor's disappearance. Horace, Peter's sister, and Peter help with the case. But it is Blackberry, Judy's strong-minded cat, who eventually solves the case	146810
1963	Judy Bolton Mystery: Puzzle in the Pond, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#34. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Her brother Horace, Peter's sister and Peter himself help solve a puzzle that started when the big dam broke and ends in the beaver pond.	146811
1946	Judy Bolton Mystery: Rainbow Riddle	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#17. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.The wedding day has arrived. A friend arrives warning Judy not to open a wedding present, a radio  She then takes the package and runs into the woods. An explosion is heard. The friend is unharmed.Mysterious events follow Judy and Peter at each place their honeymoon vacation. Criminals are brought to justice and the friend comes to live with Peter and Judy.	146812
1937	Judy Bolton Mystery: Riddle of the Double Ring, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#10. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy is stunned when a boy slips an engagement ring, a pigeon's blood ruby, on her finger. She forces him to keep the engagement a secret as everything is happening too fast. A girlfriend disappears and Judy and her boyfriend look for her.They fly in his plane, which crashes. The boy is hurt and Judy continues her search for her girlfriend.	146813
1966	Judy Bolton Mystery: Search for the Glowing Hand, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#37. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Who set the suspicious fire over the furniture store and who turned in the false alarm that sent fire engines to the opposite end of town just when they were needed the most?When Judy telephones Horace, she hears the telltale click of the upstairs extension phone. She is not alone in the house. An intruder is a young boy who is afraid of being arrested for something he did not do.Judy and Peter work to help him and they become involved in fighting against social and religious persecution. A group of young people who call themselves the Wasps are fighting against change and against everyone who is different.Judy and Peter must find a way to stop the Wasps before the entire city is divided.	146814
1943	Judy Bolton Mystery: Secret of the Barred Window, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#16. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy buys her wedding dress in New York City. They try to locate a missing author and while they search her home in a remote area, the wedding dress disappears. Judy's wedding date is now in doubt because of the loss of the dress.Judy must help find the missing author, recover her wedding dress and repair a friendship in the very few days left before the planned double wedding.	146815
1948	Judy Bolton Mystery: Secret of the Musical Tree, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#19. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy is mistaken for her cousin Roxy Zoller. Then she learns that Roxy and her father were in a plane crash. When Judy checks on Roxy's condition, she sounds vague and mysterious.It turns out Roxy and her father are being held prisoner in her home by a group of criminals. Roxy and Judy trade places. Judy is left alone with the criminals and must fool them about her true identity until help comes.	146816
1967	Judy Bolton Mystery: Secret of the Sand Castle, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#38. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy's cousin Roxy asks her to inspect some ocean-front property, part of  which has been left to her in her stepmother's will. They are horrified to learn there will be no boat to take them back to the mainland.She refuses to believe in a ghost that haunts the island and solves the mystery instead.	146817
1962	Judy Bolton Mystery: Secret Quest, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#33. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and her young FBI husband Peter Dobbs go to the airport in Washington D.C. to meet Peter's sister who is going to visit them for a week. She picks up the wrong suitcase and the contents create a new mystery for Judy.	146818
1932	Judy Bolton Mystery: Seven Strange Clues	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#4. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Jody accused of stealing her prize-winning entry to the poster contest, but are all the posters lost when Farringdon Girls' High burns down?	146819
1951	Judy Bolton Mystery: Spirit of Fog Island	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#22. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.In Chicago, Judy is involved with a sequence of mysterious and frightening events. She journeys to an Indian reservation. No one knows about Peter. She waits at a designated meeting time and place hoping Peter will show up.	146820
1956	Judy Bolton Mystery: Trail of the Green Doll, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#27. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.A house has burned to the ground and an entire collection of jade has been stolen. Judy just find the thieves and help her uncle through a difficult time.	146821
1938	Judy Bolton Mystery: Unfinished House, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#11. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and a friend outsmart a group of real estate swindlers.	146822
1935	Judy Bolton Mystery: Voice in the Suitcase	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#8. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy and her friends manage to unravel tangled webs when a couple celebrates Golden Wedding anniversary.	146823
1949	Judy Bolton Mystery: Warning on the Window, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#20. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Someone is trying to sabotage the rebuilding of Roulsville, which was destroyed after the flood caused the breaking of the Roulsville dam. Mysterious accidents have injured workers and set back the construction of new homes.Peter is called by the foreman to investigative the sabotage. Peter is attacked by an unknown assailant and is nearly buried alive underneath a pile of dirt. He's hospitalized in serious condition.Judy tries to find out who is responsible. As she investigates, she comes face to face with the suspect and must use all of her wits to survive.	146824
1961	Judy Bolton Mystery: Whispered Watchword, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#32. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.No sooner do Judy and her FBI husband Peter Dobbs arrive in Washington D.C. than she is knee-deep in mystery and suspense.Judy's beloved cat Blackberry, rejected at the motel where she and Peter are staying is elected official mousecatch at the old Senate Office Building, which is being plagued by mice. There is only one problem -- Blackberry has disappeared.The owner of the motel refuses to talk until his own daughter vanishes. Then he agrees to cooperate with the FBI and a Senate Committee investigating organized crime. The life of a prominent Senator has been threatened.	146825
1933	Judy Bolton Mystery: Yellow Phantom, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#6. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.While on a visit in New York, Judy's friend Irene is kidnapped and Judy helps her discover a sad, but enchanting secret from her past. Irene acquires fiancé, Dale Meredith, a writer. Pauline works for literary agent.	146826
1941	Judy Bolton: Clue in the Patchwork Quilt	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#14. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.A stranger rushes up to Judy and gives her a purse that is not hers. Judy finds a note written by someone named Blackie. The note has a picture of a gun and requests that the bearer meet Blackie after a certain lecture. She and a boyfriend contact the FBIBlackie is a wanted criminal. It turns out Judy has a double and faces danger and intrigue as she helps the FBI capture Blackie. She comes face to face with a cousin she never knew she had, a young woman by the name of Roxy.	146827
1932	Judy Bolton: Vanishing Shadow, The	NJ		Sutton, Margaret	#1. 38 Novels featuring the heroine. 1932-1967.	Reporter Horace, a newspaper reporter on the Farringdon Daily Herald, nicknamed 'sister' by his co-workers, and Judy's brother often helped her solve mysteries.Judy Bolton is spending the summer with her grandparents in Dry Brook Hollow. Discovers the Roulsville Dam was not built very well, but is constrained by her promise to keep a secret.Timid brother Horace saves the town, but the  Bolton family loses their home.	146828
2004	Judy Geeson: Inseminoid Girl	DT			Short	Interviewer Darren Gross. Judy Geeson (Herself).	146829
2006	Judy Goose	M				Interviewer (Tom Detrik). Successful advertising firm losses their founder and boss to illness and must continue to produce high-quality work under new leadership even after their creative spark is taken from them.	146830
2003	Juego de Arcibel, El (aka Arcibel's Game)	MF		Lecchi, Alberto	Argentina	Journalist Arcibel Alegria (Dario Grandinetti) writes about chess and is imprisoned as a political prisoner as a result of a mix-up at the paper for which he works in an imaginary country in Latin America ruled by a dictatorship, the Republic of Miranda	146831
2004	Juego de la Vida, El (aka Game of Life, The)	TF		Mendoza, Eric Morales and Claudia Reyes		Sports Journalist is introduced into the storyline at the end of this soap opera.  He is a broadcast reporter working for Televisa covering Mexico's version of MLS soccer. Becomes infatuated with the main protagonist.When she does not return his affection, he goes crazy.  He kidnaps her while in Seoul for the World Cup. Her love interest saves the day, rescues her and kills the sports journalist.	146832
1976	Juge et l'assassin, Le	MF				News Media. 1st Journalist (Jean-Pierre Sentier). 2nd Journalist (Jean-Marie Galey). Photographer (Gerard Jugnot).	146833
1979	juge, un fllic, Un	TS			Episode #12. 3-9-1979. France	Journaliste, La (Francoise Belliard). Reporter-Radio, Le (Albert Delpy).	146834
1891	Juggernaut: Veiled Record, A	N		Eggleston, George Carey (pseudonym: Dolores Marbourg)		Editors. Two editors both connected with a paper published in a small Western City. Janus Laftwitch. Edgar Braine is convinced "a newspaper owes some sort of duty to the public." Banker Abner Hildreth is the villain.	146835
1953	Juggler, The	M			Douglas	Newspaperman Emile Halevy (John Banner) witnesses crime	146836
1994	Jugular Wine: Vampire Odyssey, A	M				Photographer (Mallory Liles)	146837
1992	Juice	M				TV Reporter (Pablo Guzman)	146838
2009	Juicy Gossip	NJ		Downing, Erin	Candy Apple Series #19	School Editor Jenna Sampson of the school newspaper is a perfectly normal seventh grader who is now mortified that her parents are opening a super-embarrassing juice bar at the mall. Jenna has to work there and wear a ridiculous uniform. She’s pretty sure her life can’t get worse until she finds out that the school paper might shut down. But the gossip Jenna overhears from the juice bar is totally newsworthy, which gives her a great idea. A gossip column could be a huge hit and save the paper -- or cause a ton of trouble.	146839
1959	Juke Box Rhythm	M	DVD -R HQ 7856, 7857.			Headlines in newspaper: Princess Ann Rocks the Town (The Daily Telegram)	146840
1990	Jul med Paul McCarthy	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Hans Otto Bisgaard.	146841
1994	Julekalender, The	MTF			Miniseries	Newsreader (Hans-Gunnar Skarstein - Voice).	146842
1991	julekalender, The - afsnit 25	MTF				Film Critic (Leif Hjernoe-Himself). Film Critic (Bo Tao Michaelis-Himself)	146843
1998	Julia	NR	OWN - P	Waverly, Shannon	Harlequin Super Romance #813	Journalist Ben Grant from, Boston, owns the East Coast Island of Harmony's  weekly newspaper	146844
1973	Julia in Ireland	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#10 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	146845
1960	Julia Involved: Three Julia Probyn Novels - Omnibus	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	Place to Stand, A (1940). Lighthearted Quest, The (1956). Portuguese Escape, The (1958).	Freelance Journalist Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	146846
1950	Julian Houseman Story, The	P	MLPL	Houseman, J.	PR - In "Best Television Plays of the Year, 1950." Play Index, 1949-52  Presented by the Big Story, 11-15-49.	Public Relations. "My name is Julian Houseman. I do promotion and publicity now for the Virginia Transit Company. But worked on the Richmond News Leader.This is how it actually happened, the way I reported it -- as taken from the pages of my paper: The Richmond News Leader.	146847
1973	Julian Quist: Beautiful Dead, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#3 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146848
1972	Julian Quist: Champagne Killer, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#2 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146849
1978	Julian Quist: Deadly Trap	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#8 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.Quist disappears on a vacation in the Berkshires.	146850
1980	Julian Quist: Death Mask	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#10 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146851
1986	Julian Quist: Death Mask	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#16 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146852
1976	Julian Quist: Die After Dark	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#6 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146853
1971	Julian Quist: Don't Drop Dead Tomorrow	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#1 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146854
1979	Julian Quist: Homicidal Horse, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#9 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146855
1975	Julian Quist: Honeymoon With Death	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#5 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146856
1974	Julian Quist: Judas Freak, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#4 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146857
1987	Julian Quist: Kill and Kill Again	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#17 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.When the body of the secretary to the president of the Manchester Arms Corp is discovered in the trunk of her yellow Mercedes, the police treat the homicide as the work of a deranged transient and are ready to shelve the investigation.But the woman was the sister of a Bridgetown boy who has risen to rock stardom and who is convinced that his sister was murdered by executives of the multinational armaments company.She had told her brother that she knew something scandalous about a top member of the firm. The rock star hires Quist to run his mayoral campaign, a ploy he feels will enable him to explore hidden documents and find his sister's killer.Quist is heroic and incorruptible, but his staff of anemic helpers don't help much.	146858
1983	Julian Quist: Murder Out of Wedlock	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#13 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146859
1985	Julian Quist: Party Killer, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#15 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.Quist is in New England for an event that practically needs no PR. A legendary pint-sized star of stage and screen is opening his dream resort. Among the few hundred famous guests are all four of his famous ex-wives.The morning after a gala bash, the star's cottage is blown up and two bodies are found. One is his newest ex, but the man's body isn't the star comedian who surfaces after a night with another lady.Then the comedian vanishes and in the next 24 hours two more ex-wives are brutally killed. Is the comedian a murderer? Where is he? How did the killer manage his deeds with the hotel crawling with cops? Quist comes up with the solution at his own peril.	146860
1982	Julian Quist: Past, Present, and Murder	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#12 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146861
1981	Julian Quist: Slow Death, Reap Death	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#11 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146862
1977	Julian Quist: Steel Palace, The	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#7 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.	146863
1984	Julian Quist: Substitute Victim	NM		Pentecost, Hugh (Judson Philips)	#14 Julian Quist Mysteries	Public Relations Practitioner Julian Quist is a PR genius. The suave, incorruptible, handsome Quist owns his own PR firm.A bomb is set off in the backstage area of a Broadway theater destroying the building and killing a dozen or more actors and members of the stage crew. Many people are injured in the preview audience.The star of the play is a movie star and controversial political figure. Her body is presumed to be one of those that reached the hospital dead on arrival. The star is Julian Quist's client.His job had been to soft-pedal publicity about the lady's support of unpopular causes. Quist investigates her private life and the killer goes after him. The real question is: is the actress dead?	146864
1984	Julie	N	OWN - H	Marshall, Catherine		Editor-Publisher Wallace risks the family's life savings in a flood-prone Pennsylvania town in 1934 to take over a struggling newspaper.	146865
2009	Julie & Julia	M		Ephron, Nora (Screenplay). Julie Powell (Book). 		Blogger Julie Powell writes about Julia Child’s cookbook for a year trying out all of her recipes.  Based o n the memoirs of Julia Child and Julie Powell. In 1949 Julia Child is in Paris, the wife of a diplomat, wondering how to spend her days. While taking cooking lessons at Cordon Bleu she discovers her passion. In 2002, Julie Powell, about to turn 30, and underemployed with an unpublished novel, decides to cook her way through “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” in a year and to blog about it. 	146866
2004	Julie & Julia	W		Powell, Julie		Blogger Julie Powell becomes an Internet celebrity with her 2004 blog chronicling her year-long odyssey of cooking every recipe in Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking.” A frustrated secretary in New York City, Powell embarked on “the Julie/Julia project” to find a sense of direction, and both the cooking and writing quickly became all-consuming. Her “bleaders” (blog readers) form an enthusiastic support base.	146867
2005	Julie and Julia: 364 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen	N		Powell, Julie		Blogger Julie Powell, about to turn 30, and underemployed with an unpublished novel, decides to cook her way through Julie Child’s  “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” in a year and to blog about it in the year 2002. Some passages in the book are taken verbatim from the blog, but Powell expands on her experience and gives generous background about her personal life: her doting husband, wacky friends, evil co-workers. She also includes some comments from her “bleaders” (blog readers) who formed an enthusiastic support base. 	146868
1999	Julie and the Cadillacs	M				TV Cameraman (Dicky Howitt). TV Cameraman (Paul Marshall). Cameraman (Jeff Sayers).	146869
1991	Julie Brown: Pilot	T	SV 94		Episode. 7-28-91	Reporter. Would-be actress (Julie Brown) is determined to get a job as a tabloid-show reporter even if it means risking her life for the scoop on a heavily-guarded pop star	146870
1967	Julie Is No Angel!	M			AFI-Photographers/Television	Photographer	146871
1987	Julien Fontanes, magistrat: 10 petites bougies noires	TF			Episode #22. 3-14-1987	Reporter Cohen, Le (Luc Florian). Le Reporter de TFI (Christian Pereira). Le reporter beaujolais (Michel Such). Le presentateur TV (Joseph Poli).	146872
1981	Julien Fontanes, magistrat: Le soulier d'or	T			Episode #5. 2-18-1981	Interviewer (Paul Bisciglia - L'interviewer).	146873
1984	Juliet Bravo: No Peace	T			Episode #63. 9-29-1984	Editor (Peter Halliday).	146874
1980	Juliet Bravo: Shot Gun	T			Episode #1/ 8-30-1980.	Journalist (Malcolm Raeburn).	146875
1978	Julius Julskotare	MTF			Miniseries	News Editor (Jorgen Lantz)	146876
1973	Julli Siebenboom und andere Irrtümer Hagenbachs	N		Gunske, Georg	Germany	Journalist	146877
2006	Jump/Cut	P		Beeber, Neena		Documentary Filmmakers. A dark comedy about three documentary filmmakers.	146878
1994	Jumpcuts	N		Hanlon, Sean	Weinberg List	Journalist	146879
1955	Jumping for Joy	M				Commentators. 1st Commentator Max (Colin Gordon). 2nd Commentator (Tom Gill).	146880
2006	Jumping Off Bridges	M				TV Weatherman (Buckner Cooke).	146881
1962	Jumping Off Place, The	N		Rogers, Garet		Reporter who has himself committed to a mental hospital to find out if the special patient, a famous poet, is actually insane. Wants to leave the hospital but is unable to convince  his psychiatrist that he doesn't belong there.	146882
2009	June	M				News Anchor (Kaylin Lee Clinton - Voice). 	146883
1948	June Bride	M	DVD -R 3298, 3299. VHS 454	Lorimer, Graeme (Play - "Feature for June").  Ranald MacDougall (Screenplay)	Davis - Ness Book	Magazine Editor Linda Gilman (Bette Davis) of  Home Life is forced to hire Carey Jackson (Robert Montgomery) who returns to Allied Magazine Syndicate (publishers of Trend, Today, Snap, and Home Life) to discover foreign correspondent is no longer needed.Only position available is on Home Life. Once engaged to Gilman, then decided had enough to career women. She tells him to forget she is a woman. He calls her "Sir." Head to Indiana in winter to do story on June weddings.Gillman: "You're going to do a straight young love story with no twists, no angles and no drama." He undermines nuptials. Gets drunk and pursues Gilman. Gillman says he decided she was a woman and not to be taken seriously as a professional.Gilman finally breaks down and cries when Jackson leaves. Resigns. Pours out her heart to managing editor as Jackson sits unnoticed in office. Last seen picking up Jackson's suitcases willing to follow him anywhere.Publisher Carleton Towne (Jerome Cowan). "As a person, I hope you're not making a mistake marrying Bud. But as a cold-blooded editor with a deadline to meet, I wouldn't be inclined to care if it was Frankenstein's monster."	146884
1951	June Bride	R			Episode #495. 2-15-1951. Screen Guild Theater, The	Magazine Editor Linda Gilman (Jane Wyman) of  Home Life is forced to hire Carey Jackson (Frank Lovejoy) who returns to Allied Magazine Syndicate (publishers of Trend, Today, Snap, and Home Life) to discover foreign correspondent is no longer needed.	146885
1922	June Madness	M		George, Crosby (Story). Harry Beaumont (Scenario-Adaptation)	AFI-Columnists - Ness Book	Gossip Columnist Hamilton Peeke (Leon Barry) for a society scandal newspaper, trails a woman who ran out of the church on her wedding day and into the car of a jazz musician. She returns home and is locked in her room, but escapes.Columnist follows her to roadhouse where the jazz musician is appearing and tricks her into doing a risqué dance number. When the lights go out, the jazz musician hustles her out of the nightclub and they go to the home of the real dancer.The real dancer is about to be married. Double wedding is performed and reporter agrees not to expose the heroine.	146886
1976	Junge Freud, Der	MTF				Interviewer (Georg Stefan Troller)	146887
1987	Junger Mann aus gutem Hause	N		Villain, Jean (Marcel Brun)	Switzerland-Germany	Journalist	146888
1988	Jungfrauenmaschine, Die (aka Virgin Machine)	MF	DVD	Treut, Monika (A Film By)		Journalist Dorothee Muller (Ina Blum) is in Hamburg investigating romantic love. She is on a mission: to find what makes one fall romantically in love.  She interviews experts and examines herself and her own feelings as well. She launches the personal side of her investigation by sleeping with her half-brother. Then she develops a relationship with a man that goes flat as he grows fat. She hopes her research will help her find the source of love, but her observations of chimpanzees looking at naughty pictures only leads to one disappointment after another. She dreams of California, and she goes to San Francisco where she learns her mother is living and gets involved in the city’s underground sex culture.  She doesn’t find her mom, but she does meet interesting women including a love therapist who advertises on TV. The young journalist researches and tries to find romantic love in Hamburg, When her attempts seem fruitless, she tries her luck in San Francisco, where the search becomes more personal. There she is introduced to San Francisco’s lesbian scene, discovers her own homosexuality, and remains convinced, despite a minor setback, that romantic love can be found.	146889
1933	Jungle Bride	M	VHS 828	Baird, Leah (Story).		Reporter. John Franklin (Kenneth Thompson) is a deputized reporter who is bringing back a killer on an ocean liner.	146890
1985	Jungle Coup	P	MLPL	Nelson, R.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	146891
1948	Jungle Goddess	M				Radio Newscaster (Reed Hadley - Voice).	146892
2005	Jungle Law, The	N		Vinton, Victoria		Journalist-Writer Rudyard Kipling. In August, 1892 Kipling was a living in Vermont, a literary success, who meets a farm boy whose father has little time for him.	146893
1955	Jungle Moon Men	M			Ness	Writer Ellen Marston (Jean Byron)	146894
1914	Jungle, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	146895
1940	Juninatten (aka June Night)	MF	DVD -R HQ 2560, 2561			Journalist Miss Vanja (Maritta Marke). Journalist (Gunnar Bjornstrand). Journalist (Hugo Bolander). Journalist Willy Wilson (Hasse Ekman). Journalist (David Erikson). Journalist (Richard Lund).  Journalist (Ivar Wahlgren).Editor Jason-Eld, aka Roken (Sigurd Wallen).	146896
1994	Junior	M				News Media. Reporter (Peter Elliott). Reporter (Beth Campbell Fitzgerald). Reporter (Dennis O'Donnell). Reporter (Sara Peery). (Chris Pray).  Reporter (Jan Yanehiro). Reporter (John Yang). Photographer (Jack Kyle).	146897
1942	Junior G-Men of the Air	M				Newsboy (Ken Lundy)	146898
2006	Junior Pilot	M				Journalist (Robert Shalhoub).  TV Announcer (Stephen Tubbs).	146899
1953	Junior Press Conference	DT			Series 1953-1954	Public Affairs Program. Newsmaker quizzed by children	146900
1952	Junior Press Conference	DT			Series. 11-23-1952 to 11-20-1960. ABC	Editor-Host Ruth Geri Hagy, women's club editor of the Evening Bulletin newspaper. Show featured four college reporters interviewing figures in current events.	146901
1946	Junior Prom	M			Ness Book - Teen-Agers, The Series.	School Newspaper Editor Betty Rogers (Noel Neill) gets caught up in election for class president.	146902
2005	Junito	M			Short	Interviewer (Hector Gonzalez).	146903
1995	Junkers Come Here	C			Japan. Anime.	Photographer (Trevor Devall - voice: English version).	146904
1998	Junket Whore	M				Film Critic (John Anderson-Himself), Newsweek. Critic (Mike Clark), USA Today. Critic (Rita Kempley), Washington Post.  Film Critic (Roger Ebert-Himself), Chicago Sun-Times. Critic (Edward Guthmann-Himself), San Francisco Chronicle.Critic (Joe Leydon-Himself), Variety and Houston Press. Critic (Jack Matthews-Himself), Newsday. Critic (Gene Siskel-Himself). Critic Kenneth Turan-Himself), Los Angeles Times.Editor, Hollywood Reporter (Alex Ben Block-Himself). Former KMPC Reporter (Rod Lurie-Himself).Associated Press (Bob Thomas-Himself). Former Editor Premiere (Chris Connelly-Himself). Entertainment Reporter KMPC (Sam Rubin-Himself). Variety Editor (Peter Bart-Himself)Reporter for KHOU-TV (Diane Kaminsky). TV Reporter Conus Communications (Sara Voorhees). Editor, Movieline (Virginia Campbell).	146905
1998	Junket Whore	DM				Publicists Mark Pogachefsky (MPRM), Lois Smith (PMK), Paul Bloch (Rogers & Cowan), Michele Robertson (Clein & White), Pat Kingsley (PMK), President Henri Bollinger, Publicist Guild of America. Editor Virginia Campbell of Movieline.Film Critics Jack Matthews of Newsday, Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times, John Anderson of Newsday, Gene Siskel, Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight, Kenneth Turan of Los Angeles Times, Mike Clark of USA Today. Publisher William Randolph Hearst.Critics Edward Guthman of San Francisco Chronicle, Rita Kempley of Washington Post, Joe Leydon of Variety and Houston Press. Columnists Hedda Hopper, Louella Parsons. Hollywood Reporter Editor Alex Ben Block. Variety Editor Peter Bart.Editor Chris Connelly of Premiere Magazine. Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin of KTLA TV and KMPC Radio. Associated Press Reporter Bob Thomas. Reporter Diane Kaminsky of KHOU-TV. Entertainment Tonight Host Bob Goen. BBC Producer Lucy Robinson.Former Reporter Rod Lurie of KPMC. Lisa Hintelmann (GQ Magazine). Global TV Rob Davidson. TV Reporter Sara Voorhees of Conus Communications. Judy Solomon, Israeli Daily. Reporter John Corcoran of UPN-TV. Jorge Camara of Mexican TV.	146906
1982	Junkman, The	M				News Media. KNX Reporter (Debra Zullo). Festival News Reporter (Lynda Day George). Goodyear P.R. (Bob Urhausen - Himself).	146907
1971	Jupiter Crisis, The	N	OWN - H	Harrington, William		Reporter Gib Hubbard assigned to cover a U.S. satellite captured by Russians.	146908
1925	Jupiter Jones, Detective	P	MLPL	Powell, H.P.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	146909
1990	Jurassic Park	N		Crichton, Michael	PR	Public Relations Man Ed Regis thinks nobody sees PR practitioners as professionals.	146910
2001	Jurassic Park III	M				Science Reporter (Bruce French)	146911
1995	Jury Duty	M				Spanish Reporter (Yolanda Miro). Japanese Reporter (Y. Hero Abe, male). Press Runner (Tom Booker).	146912
1989	Jury Duty: Comedy, The	MT				Tabloid. Jorge Jiminez (Bronson Pinchot), a tabloid-type who looks suspiciously like Geraldo Rivera	146913
2002	Jury, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV Reporter (Louisa Lydell).	146914
2004	Jury, The: Bangers	T			Episode #4. 6-22-2004	Reporter Bill Knocks (Steve Nuke - Beat Reporter).	146915
2004	Jury, The: Honeymoon Suite, The	T			Episode #2. 6-8-2004	News Media. TV News Reporter (Teresa Strasser).  Courthouse Cameraman (Brother Douglas).	146916
1938	Jury's Secret, The	M		Cole, Lester (Story). Cole, Newman Levy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner of a chain of eight newspapers, a local tycoon, writes a column for his papers called "Good Morning." It's ghosted by a failed novelist  threatened with financial ruin if he doesn't continue to write the column. He kills the publisher.New York Post Record Reporter Linda Ware (Fay Wray)  is assigned to cover the trial of an innocent man accused of the murder. Convinces the real killer to give himself up.Reporter Thompson (Ted Osborne). Reporter Baker (Billy Wayne). Reporter Smith (Robert Spencer). Fourth Reporter (Drew Demarest). Negative view of the press. Innocent man complains the newspapers are hanging him in print even before the trial begins.Mother complains about "dirty yellow journalism in this town." Even Ware's editor who believes the man is innocent hopes they hang him so the paper can get an exclusive on a frame-up. Reporter Smith (Robert Spencer).Fourth Reporter (Drew Demarest).	146917
1957	Juryman, The	NM	OWN - H	MacKenzie, Donald		Writer. Successful	146918
1995	Jushi shengun	MF				Reporter (Meg Lam)	146919
2002	Just a Kiss	M				Newscaster (Donna Hanover)	146920
2002	Just a Walk in the Park	MT				Photographer (Harry Standjofski).	146921
1938	Just Around the Corner	M				Reporter (Hal K. Dawson). Candid Cameraman (Charles William).	146922
2001	Just Ask My Children	MT				Reporter Terry (Charlene Fernetz). Reporter Banks (Morocco Omari).	146923
2004	Just Asking For It	M			Short	News Producer (Terrance L. Campbell). In the future, these agents have a license to kill very annoying people.	146924
2005	Just Before Dawn	N		Marissa		Crime Reporter Allison Shure is recruited by the new police chief to shed some light on a cold case. The murder of town socialite Martha Bernard occurred a decade earlier, and shocked the quiet community of Fallwood, Connecticut.But when Allison’s investigation uncovers the trail of a serial killer two decades in the making, she is soon his next target.	146925
2003	Just Believe	NM		Manning, Anne		Tabloid Reporter Annabelle Tinker couldn't have made it up. Her sister lies in a psychiatric ward claiming her boyfriend was abducted from her arms by aliens. Complicating matters, boyfriend's handsome brother tries romancing the reporter.She and a professor take on the fairy king and fall in love.	146926
1986	Just Between Friends	M	SVD 961	Burns, Allen (Screenplay)		TV Newscaster  Sandy Dunlap (Christine Lahti), outgoing newscaster shares husband with Mary Tyler Moore threatening their friendship. Some shots at air headed anchors.Dunlap complains about not being promoted and keeps getting passed up because a bimbo anchor (who writes her copy out longhand after she broke a nail typing) is having an affair with the producer.Dunlap eventually gets promoted to weekend anchor, but discovers she is pregnant.Newswriter (Lisle Wilson)	146927
2009	Just Between You and Me	NR		Jones, Jenny B. 		Videographer Maggie has a job that takes her around the world. She lives life on the edge, seemingly unafraid of anything. She tells people’s stories, especially those of impoverished children. That’s when she feels most alive, like she’s making the world better. But the image she so carefully constructed is coming undone. But when a secret from her past resurfaces, Maggie gets a call that sends her home. Her dad desperately needs her help. Her estranged sister has run off, leaving 8-year-old Riley in his care. She returns reluctantly, hoping to help her niece. There she reconnects with Cooper -- a once awkward and shy, now handsome, veterinarian. Her feelings skyrocket when she’s with him, but she’s afraid if she shows him her true self, he’ll reject her. An honest, hilarious journey that will transform Maggie -- if she just learns to trust more and fearless.	146928
2001	Just Breathe	N		Davis, Dee		Travel Journalist Chloe Nichols is gathering material for a travel article she intends to write.She joins a group of seniors for a prestigious European tour, but her plans are disrupted when a murder at a train station in Vienna sends her tumbling into the arms of a former CIA agent who came to Vienna to catch a killer.The man has traveled to Vienna to meet with a sleazy reporter claiming to have information about his former girlfriend who was killed 15 years before when she uncovered dangerous KGB secrets.Now the reporter, his only lead,  is dead and the man believes Nichols, who witnessed the reporter's death, will be next on the hit man's list. To keep her out of harm's way, he suggests she pose as his fiancé.This sets up a romance.	146929
2001	Just Can't Get Enough	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Jana Lynn).	146930
1990	Just Cause	NM	OWN - P	Katzenbach, John		Reporter Matt Cowart gets letter from death row inmate pleading evidence and investigates the case	146931
1995	Just Cause	M	VHS 1315. L.			Reporter (Patrick Fullerton). Reporter (Donn Lamkin). Reporter (Karen Leeds). Reporter (Dan Romero). Reporter (Stacie A. Zinn).	146932
2006	Just Cause	G				Newscaster Maria Kane (Grey DeLisle - Voice).	146933
2002	Just Cause: Above the Law	T			Episode #4. 9-29-2002	Reporter (Chris McGregor).	146934
2002	Just Cause: Just Cause (Pilot)	T			Episode #1.	Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).	146935
2002	Just Cause: Making News	T	VHS 1317 (Missing Credits)		Episode.#9. 11-11-2002	TV Gossip Reporter Louise (Emmanuelle Vaugier) is sued for slander by a policeman after reporting his affair with a model. Anchor (Mark Brandon).Case makes Alex and Whitney media fodder and an incident from Whitney's past is exposed.	146936
2003	Just Cause: Reasonable Doubts	T				Reporter #1 (Claudine Grant). Reporter #2 (Kevin Crofton).	146937
2002	Just Desserts	NR		Drew, Jennifer	Harlequin Duets #80 with “Green Eggs & Sam” by Susan Peterson	Reporter Jeff Wilcox manages to get Chef Sara Madison fired. Madison saw a great opportunity to demonstrate her talent at the annual Taste of Phoenix food show. But instead of the success she expected, Wilcox gets her dismissed. She gains new employment only to have undercover reporter Jeff arriving asking for her help on an investigation. She wants to say no after her first debacle with the handsome journalist, but ends up helping him even while they fall in love. 	146938
1963	Just for Fun	M			AFI-Television	Interviewer (Harry Fowler).	146939
2003	Just for Kicks	M				Sports Announcer (Ivan Marks-Fatovic). Photographer (Adrianna Belan).	146940
1988	Just for the Record	T			Australia. Series. 1988	Reporters Brett Clements, Geoff Fitzpatrick, Louise Wallace, Gary Who.	146941
1951	Just for the Record (The Clock)	T			11-28-51	Press	146942
1952	Just For You	M				Reporters (Hal Rand, Mark Roberts-Bob Scott). Photographers (Sam Finn, Herschel Graham, Bill Meader).	146943
1930	Just Imagine	M				Publisher. MT-3 (Kenneth Thomson), wealthy publisher	146944
1988	Just in Time	MT	A1282			Magazine Columnist (Patricia Kalember) writes a scathing, personally revealing article about new boss Editor Fletch (Tim Matheson), a young hot editor who comes to Los Angeles to take over a wilting magazine, the West Coast "California's Weekly Magazine."	146945
1997	Just in Time	M				Photographer (Shawn Levy).	146946
2008	Just In with Laura Ingraham	DT				TV Host Laura Ingraham. Host Bill O’Reilly. Reporter Griff Jenkins. Conservative Radio Host Armstrong Williams. Syndicated Columnist Jonah Golbert. Web-a-Thon Co-Host Michelle Malkin.	146947
2006	Just Legal: Heater, The	T			Episode #5. 8-20-2006	News Reporter (Nicole Lapin).	146948
2006	Just Like a Dame	N		Dobbs, Daisy Dexter		Columnist Angel Brewster is the lead columnist for a feminist magazine. She barges into veterinarian Max Wiley’s home at 3 a.m. screaming about her dog’s life in jeopardy. Her big mouth and voluptuous body clouds his thinking -- she woke him up from an erotic dream. Brewster finds it hard to believe that any man could be as dense, insensitive or chauvinistic as Dr. Max Wiley. Not to mention exasperating, opinionated and so damned sexy she can’t think straight. She most certainly shouldn’t be considering carnal scenarios when her dog is sick. Matters only get worse when Max finds out she is a columnist for a feminist magazine -=- and she learns he writes hard-boiled sexist crime fiction on the side. And they can’t keep their hands off each other. 	146949
1915	Just Like a Woman	M			Ness Book	Female Editor. Hero buys the record in Centerville and discharges the female editor because he dislikes women. She is loved by a store owner who threatens to pull his advertising and backs her in starting her own paper.When the Record catches fire, she suggests the two papers combine.	146950
1988	Just Like Starting Over (aka “Just Like Starting Over”)	CB			Power of the Atom #2	Reporter Sheryl Newman. Ray Palmer becomes the Atom again to rescue the nephew of a late president that terrorists captured in the campus library. 	146951
1992	Just My Imagination	MT	SV 176			News Media	146952
2006	Just My Luck	M	DVD -R SP 8955			Public Relations Practitioner's assistant Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) works at a ritzy P.R. firm who all her life has been preternaturally lucky -- until she kisses a handsome stranger who suddenly becomes Mr. Lucky and she turns into Miss MisfortuneArt Gallery PR Woman (Lara Shriftman). Art Gallery PR Woman (Kathy Tong). Albright becomes vice president of the public relations firm at one point in the film.	146953
1985	Just One of the Guys	M	SV 224	Feldman, Dennis (Story).  Feldman, Jeff Franklin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalism School. High school girl Terry (Joyce Hyser) disguises herself as a boy to gain support in a journalism competition.  She believes the instructor has not submitted her article because of sexism.New journalism instructor points out to her that just because she is male, doesn't mean she cannot write with sensitivity. Eventually she gets her article published in the Sun-Tribune.	146954
1983	Just Our Luck: Ballad of Dead Eye Dick	T			Episode #10. 12-13-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Keith and Shabu get sued by a bully. Dr. Joyce Brothers (Herself).	146955
1983	Just Our Luck: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Burrows	T			Episode #13.	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).New and obnoxious Keith emerges when Shabu decides to zap his roommate with a bolt of self-confidence after he is nominated for a prestigious award.	146956
1983	Just Our Luck: Engleberg Humpercricket	T			Episode #7. 11-8-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Shabu uses magic to liven up a party Keith is holding to impress Mr. Marriott.	146957
1983	Just Our Luck: Keith's Car Crusade	T			Episode #11. 12-27-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Keith is hassled when he stars in commercials for a used car lot known for selling lemons.	146958
1983	Just Our Luck: King Kahoomi's Curse	T			Episode #12.	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Keith succumbs to the curse of an ancient scarab.	146959
1983	Just Our Luck: No Holds Barred	T			Episode #8. 11-22-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Keith ends up in the ring with a wrestler who doesn't like the story Keith is doing.	146960
1983	Just Our Luck: Photo Finish	T			Episode #4. 10-18-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Shabu forces Nelson to relive his former marathon victories where he cheated.	146961
1983	Just Our Luck: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-20-1983. Series. 9-20-1983-12-27-1983.	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Barrow finds a green bottle that contains a genie named Shabu. Hip, fun-loving genie named Shabu is discovered in his bottle by a mid-mannered weathercaster at a TV station.The problem is that Shabu now finds himself forced to live in modest surroundings compared to the royal palaces to which he was accustomed.	146962
1983	Just Our Luck: Shabelles, The	T			Episode #2. 9-27-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).When Keith refuses magic money for his vacation, Shabu divides himself into a singing quartet in order to enter a Soul Train talent search and win a Monte Carlo trip.	146963
1983	Just Our Luck: Something Alien This Way Comes	T			Episode #6. 11-1-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Professor Bob believes Shabu is an alien.	146964
1983	Just Our Luck: Transition	T			Episode #3. 10-4-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Shabu tries to convince Keith to fight for a job promotion by conjuring up American historical personages.	146965
1983	Just Our Luck: Uncle Harry	T			Episode #5. 10-25-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).In an attempt to surprise Keith on his birthday Shabu brings his Uncle Harry over. However, he gets the wrong Harry and the man wanders off.	146966
1983	Just Our Luck: Wedding Bell Shablues	T			Episode #9. 12-6-1983	Weatherman Keith Barrow (Richard Gilliland), a bumbling weatherman and later roving reporter for KPOX-TV, Channel 6 news, finds a bottle and a black genie named Shabu. News Anchor Jim Dexter (Leonard Simon).Shabu announces wedding plans just one day after Keith challenges him to meet a woman without using magic.	146967
1997	Just Shoot Me:	T	VHS 1316. SVD 864, 778, 769 (Five Episodes). SVD 745, 744. SVDSP 743. SVD 742, 734. SVDSP 733, 732. SVD 731, 729. SVDSP 727. SVD 726. SVDSP 682. SVD 671. VHSSP 666. SVD 663. VHSSP 651. VHS 646,  645 (Two), 644.  VHS 627 (Two), 625, 624, 623, 611, 610.		Episodes. Series (March 1997 to April 2003). 148 Episodes	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Hot-tempered journalist Maya Gallo, fired from yet another job when she made anchorwoman cry on the air with gag copy on teleprompter. Unable to find a job anywhere else and facing eviction, forced to go to work for BlushNina Van Horn, 1997-2003, (Wendie Malick), a washed-up former model. Elliott DiMauro (Enrico Colantoni), philandering fashion photographer). Wise-guy secretary to editor Jack Gallo, Dennis Finch (David Spade).Set in New York editorial offices of the fictional fashion magazine Blush.	146968
2000	Just Shoot Me: A&E Biography: Nina Van Horn	T	DVD -R HQ 4689	Brady, Pam	Episode #79. 5-9-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him."Nina Van Horn: Trouble Be Thy Name" features clips from her blaxploitation movie "Foxy Trouble" with Bernie Casey, her discovery as Claire Noodleman….…Interviews with her co-workers, her disastrous month-long marriage to Robert Evans, her fiery time with a cult, her involvement in the closing of Studio 54 and her mark on pop music, among other things.Bernie Casey (Himself) Robert Evans (Himself) Jamie Farr (Himself) Buddy Hackett (Himself) Jerry Hall (Herself) Don Henley (Himself) George Plimpton (Himself) Sydney Pollack (Himself) Pat Sajak (Himself).Harry Smith (Himself) Cheryl Tiegs (Herself) Vanna White (Herself)	146969
2002	Just Shoot Me: About a Boy	T		Hemingson, David	Episode #115. 2-7-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch schemes to hire a sexy au pair to care for his nonexistent son. Elliott and Jack have trust issues after Jack gives Elliott a loyalty test.	146970
1998	Just Shoot Me: Amblushed	T	DVD -R HQ 3949. SVD 672	Brady, Pam	Episode #27   4-16-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack sends Maya in his place to NYU forum on Women in the Media. She sees it as opportunity to speak up for viewpoints Blush pushes by wayside. She never gets chance. Forum is ambush where Maya is crucified for Blush's negative portrayal of women.She ends up lashing out at everyone at Blush, but things only become worse when her comments find their way into NYU's campus newspaper, which Finch promptly distributes at office. Truth is soon discovered. Jack knew all along what would happen at forumIt's left up to Maya to turn tables. Nina attempts to stage comeback by posing in head-to-toe gold body paint for Elliott. Her constant sniping at photo shoot annoys Elliott so much he pretends to be out of solvent.Nina has to walk around golden for a few days.	146971
1999	Just Shoot Me: And the Femmy Goes To…	T	DVD -R HQ 4470	Abams, Marc and Michael Benson	Episode #51. 5-4-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nominations for the annual Femmy awards are in and Maya, Nina and Elliott are nominated, while Finch isn't even invited to the ceremony.Jack switched Maya's nominated article and nominated a picture of Elliott's that was actually taken by a chimpanzee. At the dinner, Finch scores a seat at the models' table while Maya and Nina prepare speeches.Elliott is going crazy with guilt until he loses. Nina wins after 12 straight years of losing. Maya wins for the article, which Nina trashed in her acceptance speech.New York Post Reporter Liz Tass (Julia Dahl)	146972
1997	Just Shoot Me: Assistant, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3845. VHS 598	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #8. 9-30-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's new assistant Cindy is certainly eager, but also incompetent, and Maya's work suffers because of it. Jack wants to fire her, but Maya is determined to give her a chance.However, the more time that passes, the more Cindy screws up, and the more Maya's resolve is tested. Meanwhile, Finch and Elliott sabotage Nina's radio appearance by giving her a phony Word-a-Day calendar.	146973
2001	Just Shoot Me: At Long Last Allie	T	DVD -R 1594	McCall, Marsh and Don Woodard and Tom Maxwell	Episode #102. 5-10-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack's ex-wife Allie demands a job at Blush as part of their divorce settlement. However, she reveals to Finch that it's merely a plan to win Jack back.Plans backfire when Finch sleeps with Allie as Jack prepares to walk in on them. Meanwhile, Nina ruins Elliott's relationship with a therapist.	146974
2001	Just Shoot Me: Auction, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4282	McCall, Ross and Aaron Peters	Episode #94. 2-8-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack doesn't like Finch's gift of dog tags. Nina hooks Elliott up with a "friend" for Jack's charity auction after he discovers that Maya has a date already.The "doctor" turns out to be an illiterate hooker. Finch, acting as auctioneer, tries to undermine the auction when he discovers that Jack threw his gift away.	146975
1999	Just Shoot Me: Axe to Grind, An	T	DVD -R HQ 5320	Reich, Brian	Episode #63. 11-23-1999. Part One. (Part Two: First Date).	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is in denial about his divorce and Nina's reporter friend wants to turn it into a major news story. Elliott introduces his visiting lumberjack friend to Maya and becomes jealous when they hit it off. Maya and Elliott kiss.	146976
2002	Just Shoot Me: Bad Grandma, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5055	Port, Joe and Joe Wiseman	Episode #123. 4-25-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott becomes distraught when his grandmother becomes more interested in spending time with Finch than her own grandson.Meanwhile, Maya wants to bring a little patriotism to the Blush office with small American flags for everyone, but Jack decides to make a grander gesture, with disastrous results.	146977
2002	Just Shoot Me: Beautiful Mind, A	T		Adler, Allison	Episode #118. 3-25-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina talks Maya into dating a handsome but dumb exterminator. Maya is tested when she meets a smart man at an art gallery and sleeps with him.Meanwhile, Jack tries to teach Elliott and Finch a lesson when they begin paying Kevin to eat weird things.	146978
2000	Just Shoot Me: Blackjack	T	DVD -R HQ 5389	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #74. 3-28-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.As Nina and Elliott are tapped to judge RAVE-TV's Fashion Awards, Maya turns to Jack with an idea for a new literary magazine for woman. Elliott's fellow judges accept lavish gifts from the nominees.Elliott rationalizes the bribes saying they are permitted to accept them provided they are souvenirs. He accepts. Maya continues to pitch her new magazine. Jack meets a man who says he's his son. He's African-American.Jack decides to give Ted Gallo (Kadeem Hardison) a chance to prove himself worthy of family name. Finch vows to stop at nothing to bring Tad down. Value of bribes increase and Elliott worries about accepting them. Jack passes on Maya's proposal.He offers to help Tad start a new magazine aimed at men. When Tad pitches magazine to some investors, Jack's constant interruptions expose a rift between father and phony son that ruins deal. Jack makes amends to Maya who felt sibling rivalry.	146979
1999	Just Shoot Me: Blackmail Photographer	T	DVD -R HQ 4533. DVD -R 1539	Cahoon, Kell and Tom Saunders	Episode #59. 11-2-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is upset because Adrienne is in Europe modeling and it's his first weekend away from her. Maya tries to convince Nina that the moon landing wasn't a hoax.Elliott is blackmailed into hiring a sleazy photographer as his assistant because the guy has a picture of Elliott having sex with Adrienne	146980
2002	Just Shoot Me: Blind Ambition	T	DVD -R HQ 5010.	Cary, Donick	Episode #117. 3-7-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina dumps a blind man. Maya goes out with him. But the man lashes out his anger publicly so Maya tries to dump him. But he convinces her he will behave. Comes over to her place to watch movies but bring porn so Maya kicks him out for good.Meanwhile, Jack encourages Finch to take some useful classes in college, so Dennis takes on TV Production. He starts his own show – "Finch Attacks!" – and asks Elliot to be his first guest.Halfway through the interview, he literally attacks Elliot and tapes him to the chair. After apologizing, Dennis convinces Elliot to help him attack Jack, but instead they both attack Elliot again.	146981
2000	Just Shoot Me: Blinded by the Right	T	DVD -R HQ 4667	Cahoon, Kell and Tom Saunders	Episode #75. 4-4-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.When conservative Citizens for Morality demand Blush magazine tone down their sexually explicit covers, Jack is sure that charm can diffuse situation. But after meeting with group's charismatic leader, Jack isn't so sure.Group threatens to boycott one of Blush's biggest advertisers. Nina used to be the leader's childhood sweetheart so Jack wants her to use sex to sway him but Nina would rather use her brains. The leader turns the tables on Nina.Nina agrees to sell magazines under the counter at the boycotted market. Convinced Nina was brainwashed, Jack demands to meet with market owner. She invites the leader to join the meeting. Jack fears he will need help. Gets Maya to plead his case.Jack is stunned when the leader shows up with Nina by his side. He is sure case is lost, but Nina surprises everyone by persuading the market owner to continue selling Blush as always.	146982
2002	Just Shoot Me: Blush Gets Some Therapy	T	DVD -R HQ 5070	Reich, Brian	Episode #121. 4-11-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.After the staff embarrasses themselves in front of designer Kate Spade, Jack hires a corporate therapist.	146983
2002	Just Shoot Me: Book of Jack, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4980	Hamra, Taylor	Episode #120. 4-4-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack takes a vacation and uses the time to fulfill his dream of writing a novel. But when he gets frustrated, he pays an English professor to write the book for him.Meanwhile, Maya, Elliott and Nina are left to oversee the magazine and can't agree on even the smallest decisions.	146984
2002	Just Shoot Me: Boys in the Band, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5055	Finkel, David and Brett Baer	Episode #124. 5-2-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina is dating the lead guitar player of Finch and Kevin's new "air band" and convinces him to quit the group. Meanwhile, Jack's rivalry with Alan Thicke drives both of them to therapy with their daughters.	146985
2000	Just Shoot Me: Brandi, You're a Fine Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 4770	Dickes, Susan and David Hemingson	Episode #86. 11-16-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch's childhood best friend, a race car driver, has had a sex change operation and is now a beautiful woman. Nina abuses her new assistant Dee Dee (Marissa Jaret Winokur). Elliott tells Nina Dee Dee is really designer Tommy Hilfiger's daughter.He's lying. Finch runs out of on his old friend. Now he apologizes and then thinks he's falling in love with his best friend. Nina, thinking Dee Dee is famous, tells Jack of her famous father and he promotes her to be Elliott's boss.Practical joke spins out of control. Elliott prevents Jack from making a fool of himself over lunch with Hilfger, but cannot keep Nina from taking the confused designer to task for abandoning Dee Dee. Finch makes move on friend who rebuffs his advances.Finch is stunned to learn his best friend has agreed to a date with Jack.	146986
1998	Just Shoot Me: Bravefinch	T	DVD -R HQ 5761	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #25. 3-26-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch's complaints about doing petty errands bring an unexpected response from Jack- he hires a personal assistant, Kenny.Having his territory infringed on soon becomes the least of Finch's worries, as Kenny threatens Finch violently when Finch speaks up.To make matters worse, no one believes Finch because Kenny is all brightness and sunshine to everyone else. Meanwhile, Nina's attempts to quit smoking backfire in two ways:Nina becomes even more amorous than usual toward everyone, while Maya, mistaking Nina's nicotine patch for a Band-Aid, gets unwittingly hopped up on nicotine and becomes relentlessly hyper	146987
2002	Just Shoot Me: Burning House, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5070	Cary, Donick and David Walpert	Episode #122. 4-18-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.In a satire of "Project Greenlight," Finch makes a ten-minute semi-autobiographical movie for his film class, and convinces actor David Hasselhoff to play the father in the film.But when filming starts, trouble ensues when Nina, playing the mother, falls in love with the actor playing her son.Meanwhile, Jack demands an onscreen apology from Hasselhoff after the actor scratches Jack's car in the parking lot.	146988
2001	Just Shoot Me: Bye Bye Binnie	T	DVD -R HQ 5560	Brown, Maria A.	Episode #106. 10-25-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina's long time friend Binnie unexpectedly dies, and Nina has a hard time dealing with it until Elliott confronts her. From ignoring her death, Nina takes a weird turn to worshiping and hanging out with her urn, until she loses her friend's ashes.Jack has a new pet: a mini-computerized egg that will do almost everything Finch does, causing him a great deal of jealousy.  Finch decides it's time to do something that will take him to he higher steps of life and go to college.He wants a Gallo Foundation Scholarship. Unfortunately, Maya is there to bring the good sense down to her father, and he ends up giving the scholarship to someone who really deserved it: the eastern European cleaning lady's grandson.	146989
2000	Just Shoot Me: Choosing to Be Super	T	DVD -R HQ 5459	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #85. 11-9-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's high school best friend is in town for a class reunion. He's a popular motivational speaker. Jack asks him to give pep talk to staff at Blush. Elliott presses Maya to go to the reunion.Jack suffers disturbing dreams where Kevin, the magazine's mailroom clerk attacks him. The motivational speaker tells Maya he is a recovering alcoholic and apologizes for wrongly identifying her as the student who accused classmates of cheating.Maya is stunned. The motivational speaker shows up drunk for speaking engagement at magazine. Kevin's efforts to bridge gap with Jack serve only to frighten him further. The motivational speaker says he will tell the truth at the reunion if Maya goes.Maya discovers classmates still haven't forgiven her. The motivational speaker tells Maya he loves her, then locks her in a storage closet before telling their classmates she is now a prostitute.	146990
2001	Just Shoot Me: Christmas? Christmas!	T		Finkel, David and Brett Baer	Episode #111. 12-13-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.It's Christmas time and Jack throws his annual party at the office. He dresses up as Santa, and tells Elliot's nephew that he won't get any presents for being a naughty boy and pushing Hannah out of the line.When Jack finds out the truth – that Hannah made it up because she thinks she can do anything and her daddy owns the world – he has to apologize to little Paul, but only make things worse.Meanwhile, Kevin's cousin Ray Liotta attends the party and sparks fly between him and Maya. But Ray's odd obsession with Christmas scares her away.And Finch and Nina fight over who creates the best new Christmas song. They can't come up with anything so they decide to become Jewish.	146991
1998	Just Shoot Me: College or Collagen	T	DVD -R HQ 3940	McCall, Marsh	Episode #22. 2-26-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Mentoring seems to be going really well for Maya- her protégé. Karey is doing fabulously in her first year of college. However, Karey is now at a crossroads wondering what to do with her life.Maya tries to push her to stay in school and make the most of her college years, but she hits an obstacle in the form of Nina, who wants Karey to put her natural talents to use as a model.Meanwhile, Jack and Finch have an illicit "fling" with each other- as bridge partners.	146992
2003	Just Shoot Me: Comedy Stylings of Rivers & Red, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5250		Episode #145	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Red Finch (Brian Dennehy) is Dennis's boisterous dad, now Jack's bossy limo driver; Jack Carter plays an insult comic taking shots at Elliott, who hatches a scheme for revenge. Also: Maya's on edge about meeting a high-school beau.	146993
2002	Just Shoot Me: Da Sister Who Loved DiMauro	T	DVD -R HQ 5117		Episode #129. 11-12-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Gina Gershon guest stars as Rhonda, the beautiful but foul-mouthed sister of Vicki who immediately falls for Elliott.But when Elliott feigns interest in Rhonda only to ultimately make himself seem more interesting to Vicki, he finds himself in an awkward situation and only Finch can save him.Meanwhile, Jack annoys the entire office when he sets up closed-circuit cameras everywhere in an attempt to keep his eye on everyone while is home recovering from foot surgery.	146994
1997	Just Shoot Me: Devil and Maya Gallo, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3772. VHS 571		Episode #2. 3-5-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya arrives for first day at Blush Magazine. In elevator, tells her grand plans to change Blush from trashy, sex-driven rag featuring scantily clad women into a respectable magazine. Women takes offense -- she's the cover model for current issue.Nina thinks Maya is going to fire her. Finch is also concerned. At staff meeting, Maya pitches some risqué ideas for next issue that Jack supports. He then gives her company credit cards. Elliott fuels Nina's and Finch's paranoia. Maya's office is plush.Elliott, Nina and Finch agree to tell Jack he is making a mistake by hiring Maya. Maya and Jack are at impasse regarding direction of magazine. Next day at staff meeting, Maya is missing. She finally shows up.Jack sets record straight regarding Maya's role at Blush. She will be the articles editor. Nina is relieved -- doesn't infringe on fashion or beauty department. Jack says Blush will be doing harder hitting stories from now on. Compromise is established.	146995
2000	Just Shoot Me: Dial 'N' for Murder	T	DVD -R HQ 4590	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #69. 2-8-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina reluctantly meets with her former agent, Catherine. Catherine wants Nina's help with a suicide attempt. But after she becomes friends with Finch, she decides that a night of sex with him would be the best way to go out.Meanwhile, Maya thinks her new boyfriend likes his woman heavy and is trying to fatten her up.	146996
1999	Just Shoot Me: Divorce to Remember, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4520	McCall, Marsh	Episode #57. 9-21-1999. Season 4 Opener	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch and Adrienne return from a wonderful honeymoon in Tahiti, but upon their return, Finch is hit with a hard dose of reality.If he is to maintain his "cool" image in Adrienne's eyes, he will have to give up a lot of his favorite things, such as action figures, sci-fi conventions, and cat shows.What makes this so problematic is that his cat Spartacus has just made the finals of a big cat show, and winning has been a lifelong dream of his.Maya and Elliott fret over whether marriage is legal or not and end up seeking out help of cult's strange lawyer who successfully annuls the marriage. Two are left unsure about possible future implications of their affair.	146997
2000	Just Shoot Me: Dog Day Afternoon (aka Dogday Afternoon)	T	DVD -R HQ 4192	Hemingson, David	Episode #89. 12-14-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya wants to take home a stray dog who followed her to work. Elliott agrees. Finch and Nina tell him Maya is using the dog as a test to see if he wants to have children. So Elliott acts indifferent to dog. Jack's regular lottery numbers come up winners.Finch is afraid to tell Jack he never bought the ticket. Maya returns dog assuming Elliott doesn't like him. Elliott misses the dog and tells her why. Finch hatches plan to keep from telling Jack truth but plan fails.Finch is forced to give Jack counterfeit lottery ticket. Elliott kidnaps dog and realizes he's the one who wants a baby. Finally Maya's talk of marriage spooks Elliott once again.Jack gets his revenge by telling Finch that the $50,000 winning lottery ticket is his bonus for the year.	146998
2003	Just Shoot Me: Donnie Redeemed	T	DVD -R HQ 5216		Episode #144. 5-13-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott's duplicitous brother (David Cross) returns, accompanied by his fiancée and now deeply sorry for conning his sibling in the past. The sudden turnaround doesn't convince Elliott, who's determined to prove this is another scam.	146999
2000	Just Shoot Me: Donnie Returns	T	DVD -R HQ 4707	McCall Marsh and Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard	Episode #84. 11-02-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott's brother shows up at the office unannounced. and apologizes for pretending to be dimwitted. He asks his brother for a loan. Maya thinks Elliott is being set up. A beating lands Elliott's brother in the hospital.Feeling responsible, Maya gets the cash to pay off the loan shark.	147000
2002	Just Shoot Me: Educating Finch	T	DVD -R HQ 5060	Kaminsky, Jessica	Episode #119. 3-28-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Trying to find a photo for a show, Elliott chooses a nude photo of Maya he took when they were dating and she passed out drunk.Jack hires a tutor for Finch, although she turns out to be a massage therapist as well. When Finch confesses he got a massage instead of being tutored, Jack is happy because Finch is maturing.	147001
1998	Just Shoot Me: Elliott the Geek	T	DVD -R HQ 3904	McCall, Marsh	Episode #16. 1-6-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.When his favorite high school teacher dies, Elliott at first sees the memorial service as an opportunity to flaunt his flashy career and his glamorous lifestyle in his old classmates' faces.His cockiness is quickly tempered, however, by the revelation of the truth about his high school years- he was something of a nerd.When the office hears about it, his present becomes almost as intolerable as his past. Meanwhile, Jack trains Finch in the art of being influential around the office.	147002
1998	Just Shoot Me: Emperor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3981. DVD -R 2181.	Woodard, Don and Tom Maxwell	Episode #28. 4-23-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya and Finch attend designer Oscar Milos's fashion show using Nina's tickets. At the party, a drunken Maya makes some caustic remarks to a newspaper reporter, resulting in Milos pulling $3 million worth of advertising from the magazine.Maya decides to try and get the advertising back herself, without help. Meanwhile, Jack helps Elliott with his new girlfriend.Jack sends Elliott's date poems, flowers and much more in Elliott's name. She ends up dumping Elliott because "he" was smothering her.	147003
2001	Just Shoot Me: Erlene and Bo	T	DVD -R HQ 4320	Hemingson, David and Brian Reich	Episode #98. 3-29-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina's sister Erlene visits New York for the first time from Kansas. Nina becomes jealous when Erlene becomes extremely popular around the office. Meanwhile, Jack is determined to find out who booed him during a speech to the office.Three different endings were shot and viewers voted on them on the NBC Website. They were: 1) "Finch makes a move for Brooke Shields"2) "Finch gets picked up by Brooke Shields", and 3) "Don't pick this one, it gets weird.": Other sources list endings as "Finch sleeps with Nina's sister," "Finch gets dumped by Nina's sister," and "things get weird."	147004
2003	Just Shoot Me: Evaluate This!	T		Byron, Ellen, Lisa Kappman	Episode #134. 11-24-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.At Vicki's suggestion, Jack asks all the Blush staff regulars to anonymously evaluate his work. Finch, Nina, Maya and Elliott submit signed appraisals that only include words of praise. Vicki anonymously tells Jack the truth.By process of elimination, Jack knows who the criticism came from and he is spurned. Vicki consoles him and finally convinces him truth is healthy. Jack then insists everyone tell him something honest. Finch goes into a tailspin of vitriolic criticism.Nina sprains her ankle after Maya suggests she walk somewhere. Maya has to take Nina's place at a fashion event. When Maya has a great time, Nina becomes jealous.	147005
1998	Just Shoot Me: Eve of Destruction	T	DVD -R HQ 3950	Burditt, Jack and Pam Brady	Episode #30. 5-5-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's mother visits the magazine and promptly becomes embroiled in a battle for a painting with Jack. Meanwhile, a new efficiency expert "hired" by Jack turns out to merely be Jack's golf caddy.	147006
1997	Just Shoot Me: Experiment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4383. DVD -R HQ 3818. VHS 597	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #7. 9-23-1997. Season 2 Opener	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Determined to prove that good-looking people have an unfair advantage in the job market, Maya concocts an experiment.She'll send two people to interview for the same job- one is unattractive but perfect for the job. The second has the brains of a Stegosaurus but is gorgeous.She soon falls victim to the very prejudice she is trying to fight when she and the good-looking guy start dating.Nina begs for the chance to participate in an office prank on Finch while Jack struggles with the complicated assembly instructions to his baby daughter's dollhouse.	147007
2001	Just Shoot Me: Fanny Finch	T	DVD -R HQ 4840	Dickes, Susan and David Hemingson	Episode #99. 4-19-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch tries to fix his visiting mother up with Jack, in hopes that he can become a Gallo. Elliott tries to help a photographer find his passion.	147008
2000	Just Shoot Me: Fast Times at Finchmont High	T	DVD -R HQ 5420	Port, Moses and David Guarascio and Robert Cohen	Episode #80. 5-16-2000.	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya has a problem when a reporter scheduled to pose as a high school student calls in sick. Needing someone for the assignment, Jack turns to Finch. They persuade him to find out what makes today's students tick.Nina sees her televised biography and realizes how much energy she uses just to please men. Elliott suggests celibacy to improve her clarity and focus. Finch's temporary replacement, Kevin, has an extraordinary singing voice.Finch at school is challenged by a bully. Despite Maya's disgust, Finch is the hero he always wanted to be in high school. He's forced to reveal his real age and his big Prom night sours as his date bolts.Kevin shares with Jack his very personal reasons for not wanting to sing in public. Nina manages to avoid sex with a variety of partners. Finch returns from failed prom date. Nina can remain celibate no more. They kiss.	147009
2001	Just Shoot Me: Finch and the Fighter	T	DVD -R HQ 4770	Reich,  Brian	Episode #90. 1-4-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch dates a female boxer with a jealous ex-girlfriend. Elliott, Jack and Nina fool Maya into believing that they're smarter than she is.	147010
2001	Just Shoot Me: Finch Chases Amy	T	DVD -R 1618	Adler, Allison	Episode #108. 11-8-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch and Elliott compete for Amy's affections, with Finch finally gaining the lead after an emergency with her beloved cat.Meanwhile, after Jack introduces a point system for positive reinforcement, Maya and Nina only use it as a source for competition.	147011
1999	Just Shoot Me: Finch Gets Dick	T	DVD -R HQ 4526 (Mislabeled on Disc as 5026).	Glarum, Sivert and Michael  Jamin	Episode #60. 11-9-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott is blackmailed into hiring a sleazy photographer as his assistant because the guy has a picture of Elliott having sex with Adrienne.	147012
2001	Just Shoot Me: Finch in the Dogg House	T	DVD -R HQ 4900	Reich, Brian	Episode #103. 9-27-2001. Season 6 Opener.	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Plans backfire when Finch sleeps with Allie as Jack prepares to walk in on them. Meanwhile, Nina ruins Elliott's relationship with a therapist.Jack keeps ignoring Dennis's desperate attempts for forgiveness, until he learns from Allie the true story behind the facts.But now it's too late, Dennis got a new job as Snoop Dogg's new assistant - but it doesn't take much for Finch to quit his new job and go back to Blush magazine.	147013
2000	Just Shoot Me: Finch on Ice	T	DVD -R HQ 5420	Dickes, Susan and Brian Reich	Episode #78. 5-2-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch's former figure skating partner visits and asks for him for help coaching her and her new partner. Maya bleaches her hair as a research project and convinces Elliott to enact some sexual fantasies.Nina worries that an ailing Ed McMahon may cause the preemption of an A&E biography about her. Ed McMahon (Himself).	147014
1999	Just Shoot Me: First Date	T	DVD -R HQ 4540	Dickes, Susan	Episode #64. 11-25-1999. Part Two (Part One-Axe to Grind, An).	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch tries to find a new model girlfriend. Maya and Elliott try to decide what to do about their kiss. Maya proposes a dinner "meeting" since neither of them can bear to call it a date.Meanwhile, Maya's former assistant Cindy visits. She's now a media buyer. Jack makes Maya take Cindy out to dinner and Elliott goes along so that it really is a meeting.Elliott and Maya drink too much and Elliott wakes up with Cindy and must find a way to tell Maya.	147015
2000	Just Shoot Me: First Thanksgiving, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4850	Gewirtz, Howard	Episode #87. 11-23-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya hosts Thanksgiving Day dinner at Jack's vacation home. Finch persuades co-worker, Colleen (Christina Moore) to join him for  weekend. Nina wants to impress Jack with her own youthful attitude when he is impressed with Colleen's ideas for magazine.Jack wastes no time snatching Colleen away for tour of house. Finch worries about Jack stealing Colleen. Nina brings a young date of her own. Maya stumbles upon her dad and Elliott's mom in bed. Tries to make sure Elliott doesn't see what's going on.Maya confronts Jack. Finch is convinced Jack is wooing Colleen and gets drunk and confronts him. Jack mistakenly concludes Finch is talking about Rhonda.Jack is convinced everyone knows about him and Rhoda. And once Jack and Rhoda agree that their one-night-stand should remain just that, the truth comes out over dinner.	147016
2003	Just Shoot Me: For the Last Time, I Do	T	DVD -R HQ 5260		Episode #147	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.As wedding day approaches, Nina becomes concerned when it seems that the minister for the ceremony, an old friend of Simon's, seems to still have feelings for him.Meanwhile, Finch invites a teenage fan of Simon's to the wedding, only for him to become smitten with Maya.	147017
2002	Just Shoot Me: Friends and Neighbors	T	DVD -R HQ 4985	Hemingson, David	Episode #116. 2-28-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's noisy neighbor moving out clears the way for Finch and Kevin to move in. But when Finch is given a space in the dorms on campus, he may leave Kevin out in the cold.Meanwhile, Elliott has trouble parting with his vintage car when he sells it to Jack.	147018
1998	Just Shoot Me: Funny Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 4077	Zuker, Danny	Episode #35. 11-3-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Not impressed with Maya's lame attempt to play a prank on him, Finch claims that women just aren't as good at practical jokes as men are.To prove him wrong, Maya tries to convince Elliott he's being stalked, but it turns out the joke's on her-in a big way. Meanwhile, Jack fears that he's really beginning to look his age, so he decides to look into plastic surgery.	147019
2003	Just Shoot Me: Future Issues	T			Episode #148	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Series finale centers on a send-off for retiring Jack, whose staffers share memories, shed tears and pay affectionate tribute. Finch puts his feelings into rap, while Nina likens Jack to---what else?---"a perfect glass of Scotch."	147020
2001	Just Shoot Me: Gift Piggy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4801	Sachs, Gabe and Jeff Judah	Episode #91. 1-11-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott goes to traffic school where Finch is his teacher. Nina and Maya debate why they were invited to a coworker's bridal shower. Jack accidentally sets Kevin's pet tarantula loose in the office.	147021
2003	Just Shoot Me: Goodbye Girl, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5172		Episode #138. 4-29-2003. The series won't be returning in the fall, but tonight NBC unreels two first-run episodes that showcase the sly repartee and gleeful double entendre that became the show's hallmark.	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.First up, hairstyling once again occupies Vicki (Rena Sofer), who's "dyeing" to give Blush the brush. Nina takes under her wing the female impersonator who's portraying her in a cabaret show.Dennis rides roughshod over his new assistant -- Elliott.	147022
2002	Just Shoot Me: Guess Who's Coming to Blush?	T	DVD -R HQ 5102. VHS 1298		Episode #125. 10-8-2002. Seven 7 Opener	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Vicki Costa (Rena Sofer) has a chance encounter at a newsstand with Jack (George Segal). Jack hires her to help Blush as an editorial consultant, 2002-2003Jack hires a woman off the street to run the desk. The staff thinks its because Jack wants to seduce her. This causes her to quit.When the staff finds out that Jack didn't hire her for that reason, they convince her to come back to work. Meanwhile, Finch tries to get a distraught female co-worker to take comfort in his arms.	147023
2002	Just Shoot Me: Halloween? Halloween!	T		Finkel, David and Brett Baer	Episode #128. 10-29-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina is throwing a Halloween party! At the party, Finch and Elliot compete for Blush's newest cover model, Kelly.In the end Finch gets her, only to find she is a lesbian who thinks he is a woman. Meanwhile, the jealous Elliot tries to keep Vicki from going home with a guy she met at the party.	147024
2001	Just Shoot Me: Haves and the Have-Mores, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4930	Finkel, David and Brett Baer	Episode #110. 12-6-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina is tired of Kevin's obsession with her and his sick, weird gifts. She asks Maya to tell him to back off. She agrees assuring Nina that Kevin is a sweet guy. Maya is surprised later by Kevin and gets a little freaked out.Her suspicions come true the next morning when Kevin tries to return a quarter she dropped. Maya yells at Kevin who runs away shocked to discover everyone thinks he is a pervert.Maya sends Nina to talk to him. Kevin confesses feelings for her and asks for a kiss. She agrees. He kisses her on the forehead. Jack has to suck up to an arrogant millionaire so he can launch a Blush channel on cable.He tries to bribe Elliot so he can be laughed at and made fun of by millionaire. But Jack is forced to interfere when the guy crosses a line with his friend.	147025
1999	Just Shoot Me: Hello Goodbye	T	DVD -R HQ 4533	Burditt, Jack and Mike Reynolds	Episode #62. 11-16-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch realizes that he and Adrienne are very different from one another and begins to doubt their marriage. Meanwhile, Jack asks Maya to do the annual employee evaluations.	147026
2000	Just Shoot Me: Hit the Road, Jack	T	DVD -R HQ 4159	Reich, Brian	Episode #81. 10-12-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott stops to pick up Jack at home and while his boss is looking for his keys, he overhears a message from Jack's wife saying she is leaving him. He accidentally erases the message and Elliott cannot bring himself to tell Jack what he heard.Nina is shocked when Finch resists her sexual advances. Elliott tells Maya about the message. Jack says it's a misunderstanding. Finch continues to torment Nina by refusing her erotic suggestions.Jack is stunned to discover his wife is really leaving him because she has fallen in love with another man.  Finch and Nina continue to spar sexually.	147027
1999	Just Shoot Me: Hostess to Murder	T	DVD -R HQ 4424	Brady, Pam	Episode #47. 2-23-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's attempt to host a murder mystery party is plagued with problems. Elliott wants to ditch the party for an Armani gala being held on the same night.Nina shows up with Maya's old boyfriend Derek, Jack wants to wear Elliott's costume, Finch is trying to make time with the caterer (who is dressed as a large-bosomed French chambermaid).game master Larry is a down-on-his-luck actor who spends most of the party on the phone with his agent.Everything is thrown into chaos when Maya's next door neighbor suffers a heart attack and drops dead -- and everyone but her thinks it's part of the game.	147028
2000	Just Shoot Me: Hot Nights in Paris	T	DVD -R HQ 4650	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #76. 4-18-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack and Nina prepare to celebrate anniversary of first meeting. Finch persuades Maya to live with Elliott so he can sublet her rent controlled apartment. Maya moves in with Elliott. They fight. She storms out.Finch, in Maya's apartment, seduces a friend of Maya's.  Maya arrives. Finch begs her to reconsider. Elliott shows up to say he loves her. Maya returns home with him leaving Finch alone with her friend.Jack and Nina apologize for their behavior. Finch works to convince Maya's friend of his sincerity.	147029
1998	Just Shoot Me: How Nina Got Her Groove Back	T	DVD -R HQ 4077	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #40. 12-8-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina gets into a catfight with modeling rival Margo Langhorne, then becomes upset when Margo decides to retire from modeling.Jack is upset that Donald Trump has a sandwich named after him and gets Finch to attach his name to a park.Maya's new boyfriend enjoys taking his shirt off in public. And Elliott's wearing new shoes to please his girlfriend, but they only make him slip.	147030
1998	Just Shoot Me: How the Finch Stole Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 4103	Engel, Stephen	Episode #41. 12-15-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch sneaks a look at the office Christmas presents and is disappointed by his when he discovers that it's not what he wanted.So, he sabotages the office Christmas. Meanwhile, Nina learns the true meaning of casual wear, Elliott protests the commercialization of the holiday and Maya rags Jack about his selfishness	147031
2001	Just Shoot Me: Impossible Dream, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4980	Port, Joe and Joe Wiseman	Episode #109. 11-15-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch and Elliott are fighting over Amy. Jack warns Amy that the fight is interfering with the office work environment, and so Finch and Elliott come to terms about Amy: they decide that since they both like her so much, they should share her.She would spend half her time with one and then the other half with the other. Of course Amy is not ok with that and decides to quit the magazine altogether since she got a six figure book deal.Meanwhile, Jack and Nina try hard to show Kevin the good of being rich and end up corrupting him. Now Kevin, who was once happy and simple, is miserable and full of debts.	147032
1998	Just Shoot Me: In the Company of Maya	T	DVD -R HQ 5761	Brady, Pam	Episode #18. 1-20-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.When Maya develops a crush on a writer she works with, she isn't quite sure how to handle the situation. Believing he likes her, but is too shy to ask her out, Maya takes some tips from Nina on how to lead him on.The strategy backfires when Maya finds herself slapped with a sexual harassment suit the next day.Meanwhile, Elliott tries to live down his humiliation when he discovers his girlfriend is a spokesperson for a brand of hemorrhoid cream.	147033
1997	Just Shoot Me: In Your Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 4371. VHS 571	Levitan, Steven	Episode #5. 3-25-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Appalled at how bad she looks in her current ID photo, Maya agrees to let Elliott take a new photo of her which will make her look more attractive.Unfortunately, Elliott makes her look a little too attractive. A racy dream that ensues only adds to the trouble.Finch power trips big time by writing a lengthy new office policy which seems to serve his own interests more than those of the office.	147034
2003	Just Shoot Me: It's Raining Babies	T	DVD -R HQ 5120		Episode #132. 1-7-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina-Vicki tangle is the devilish work of Finch, a mischief-maker ripe for a comeuppance. George Lucas plays himself in a cameo role.	147035
1999	Just Shoot Me: Jack Gets Tough	T	DVD -R HQ 5330	Gewirtz, Howard	Episode #66. 12-14-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.With Jack's autobiography out on shelves, a problem is discovered: he claims to have beat up Robert Conrad, only because he thought the actor was dead and couldn't say otherwise. Unfortunately, the actor stops by the office.Finch and Elliott deal with a good saleslady who uses compliments to sell clothes. Nina is upset that she's only mentioned 4 times in Jack's book.	147036
1999	Just Shoot Me: Jack Vents	T	DVD -R HQ 4526 (Mislabeled on Disc as 5026).	Brady, Pam	Episode #61. 11-9-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina discovers that she can overhear Jack's private therapy sessions and blackmails him into using the company limo. Maya writes a story about gambling and goes a little too far.	147037
1998	Just Shoot Me: Jack's Old Partner	T	DVD -R HQ 6325. DVD -R 1695	McCall, Marsh	Episode #26. 4-9-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.While writing his memoirs, Jack suddenly contracts a horrible case of writer's block. He then realizes why- he has come to the place in his memoirs where he fired his old partner Herb just before Blush took off.Discovering his old partner has been toiling in a toyshop in Connecticut for 30 years earning a meager living worsens Jack's guilt.In an attempt to make it up to him, Jack gives Herb a high position in the magazine only to rediscover the reason he let Herb go in the first place- Herb is terrible at the magazine business.Meanwhile, Nina's problems with an IRS audit seem to be over when the female auditor takes a liking to Elliott, but in fact, they're just beginning.	147038
1997	Just Shoot Me: Jesus, It's Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 3895	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #15. 12-16-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.At Maya's urging, the gang agrees to forego the usual gift-giving tradition and pool their money into a donation for someone less fortunate than they are.The recipient turns out to be night custodian Jesus Santos, whom Maya meets while working late one night. Things become extremely awkward when Jesus decides what to spend the money on- nothing but presents for Maya.Meanwhile, Finch conspires to get Elliott to let him tag along on his trip to the Caribbean for a Christmas photo shoot with five gorgeous models.	147039
1997	Just Shoot Me: King Lear Jet	T	DVD -R HQ 3869	Zuker, Danny	Episode #11. 11-11-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack has two tickets to a London performance of King Lear, but when he is forced to cancel his plans, he is forced to decide who to give the tickets to suck-ups Nina and Elliott who want the vacation on his private jet, or true Shakespeare die-hard Maya.The adventure that follows parallels the play. Nina and Elliott get the tickets, but their endless conniving against each other proves to be their undoing, while only Maya stays true to her father.	147040
1998	Just Shoot Me: Kiss, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3950	Maxwell, Tom and Don Woodard	Episode #24. 3-19-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.It all starts out innocently. In order to help Elliott get a great deal on an apartment, Maya agrees to pose with him as a married couple.To complete the charade, the two are forced to kiss. This development is harmless enough- until they find themselves kissing again voluntarily. Awkward could hardly begin to describe relations between them afterward.They work through the awkwardness, but by the end, both Maya and Elliott realize that the long, bumpy road, wherever it may lead, is just beginning for them.Meanwhile, when Jack discovers Finch has been renting out his parking space, it leads the two into a battle over trust.	147041
1997	Just Shoot Me: La Cage	T	DVD -R HQ 3869	Burditt, Jack	Episode #10. 11-4-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.At first, Elliott's attempts to warn Finch about dating his ex-girlfriend, supermodel Nikki Elston, seem like just jealousy. However, there's more than a grain of truth in his warnings- Nikki is a true nutcase who delights in putting men through hell.One of her favorite stunts is locking them on a perch in a giant birdcage. Meanwhile, Nina's attempts to get a raise from Jack are subverted by the discovery of the truth about her use of the company's expense accounts.	147042
2003	Just Shoot Me: Last Temptation of Elliott, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5250		Episode #146.	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Boorish Intern Rick (Richard Kind)  at Blush with a crush on Maya. Also: Elliott is drawn to the women at his Bible-study class that's crashed by lascivious Finch, passing himself off as a sinner anxious to be saved.	147043
1997	Just Shoot Me: Lemon Wacky Hello	T	DVD -R HQ 4358.VHS 571	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #6. 3-26-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack returns from his trip to China and he brings back gifts for everyone, including a strange candy called Lemon Wacky Hello.The Hello proves to be very wacky indeed, as it contains a hallucinogenic drug that puts everyone into an acid-trip-like state and disrupts Maya's first chance to put the magazine together by herself.	147044
1999	Just Shoot Me: Lies & Dolls	T		Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #44. 2-2-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya becomes smitten with a United States Senator, but loses him to Nina through a series of deceptions on Nina's part. Nina convinces him that she is an old-fashioned Southern belle with no vices whatsoever, and that Maya is a drug addict.Also, when it is revealed that Elliott stole a Six Million Dollar Man doll as a kid, he becomes racked with guilt over it while Finch can only think of the potential collector's value of the item.Finally, Jack decides to see what life is like from his employees' point of view and moves his desk into the center of the office.	147045
2002	Just Shoot Me: Liotta? Liotta!	T	DVD -R HQ 5061	Adler, Allison	Episode #114. 1-31-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Ray Liotta appears on "The Tonight Show," pledging his love to Maya. She rejects him until he agrees to give up being in the public eye for her, although he finds it difficult to adjust to being a regular guy.Elliott and Finch play a joke on cocky Jack, who has bought a desk once owned by George Washington. And Nina creates a one-woman show based on her life. Jay Leno (Himself). Ray Liotta (Himself). Kevin (Brian Posehn).	147046
1998	Just Shoot Me: List, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5929	McCall, Marsh	Episode #39. 11-24-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack fears for his reputation when he falls to #100 on the Power 100 list.Nina's idea to improve his standing by sending out a special collection of Blush covers to remind people how important the magazine has been backfires, as Elliott is made #100 because of his brilliant photography.Meanwhile, Finch meets idol Mark Hamill at Bartini's and annoys the hell out of him.	147047
1999	Just Shoot Me: Love Is In the Air	T	DVD -R HQ 5320	Cahoon, Kell and Tom Saunders	Episode #65. 11-30-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack and Maya run into his ex-wife Roberta on an airplane to Paris. Jack desperately tries to convince her to marry her new boyfriend so he can stop making alimony payments.Finch and Elliott convince Nina that Jack is still in the office, until she discovers their prank and enlists Kevin the mail guy to help get them back.	147048
1998	Just Shoot Me: Mask, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4050	Woodard, Don and Tom Maxwell	Episode #34. 10-27-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Halloween is no treat for Maya when Finch gets her to wear an embarrassing costume to the office. Luckily, she meets her Prince Charming in an elevator.Meanwhile, Jack confesses to a dirty trick he played on a young impressionable Maya and Elliott and Finch hatch a plan to find out if Nina's friend Binnie really exists.Finally, Finch claims he wasn't the least bit scared by Alfred Hitchcock's horror masterpiece Psycho, so Elliott sets out to prove he's lying.	147049
2001	Just Shoot Me: Maya Judging Amy	T	DVD - R HQ 4945	Cary, Donick	Episode #107. 11-1-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya is looking for a new assistant and thinks she's found the perfect one when Amy Watson, a good looking, young and intelligent woman shows up at the office.The entire male staff of Blush is drooling over her, and Nina warns Maya about Amy, but she thinks Amy is not just another dumb blond bimbo.Amy tries to show Maya some articles she has written, hoping that they would end up published in the magazine, but Maya thinks their content doesn't go with the Blush's theme.  Amy goes over Maya's head and show the articles to Jack.He makes her Blush's newest sex columnist. Maya who was just convinced to fire her because Amy was not at all what she thought, is shocked. Elliot finds himself in an awkward position after setting Kevin up with a woman.	147050
2001	Just Shoot Me: Maya Stops Thinking	T		Dickes, Susan and Moses Port and David Guarascio	Episode #101. 5-3-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya has a one night stand with a guy who says he's a doctor and moving to Spain. However, they're both surprised when he turns up as Blush's new creative consultant the next day.Meanwhile, Elliott becomes obsessed with getting Finch to do a good deed.Blurb: "Clark Kent or Superman Who Do You Really Want?" on cover of this episode's Blush, a reference to guest star Dean Cain's appearance.	147051
1999	Just Shoot Me: Maya's Nude Photos	T	DVD -R HQ 5929	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #50. 4-6-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's enrollment in a photography class causes problems on multiple levels between her and Elliott. Elliott takes an immediate dislike to Maya's teacher, Martin Spancer, when he insults Elliott's work for being too commercial.Then when he assigns Maya to do a nude self-portrait, Elliott claims that he only gave her the assignment so that he could see her naked body. Believing that Elliott's accusation is based on his personal dislike for Spancer, she disregards him.However, when Spancer raves about her nude photos and invites her to go away with him for a special weekend session, Elliott becomes even more convinced that his intentions are purely sexual.Meanwhile, Finch becomes extremely jealous when Nina's new assistant Brad begins entertaining Jack with magic tricks.	147052
2001	Just Shoot Me: Mayas and Tigers and Deans, Oh My	T	DVD -R HQ 4840	Brown, Maria A. and Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah	Episode #95. 2-15-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack and Elliott think Nina's new boyfriend, magician "The Amazing Zigmund," is gay. Zigmund hits on Elliott--or does he?Meanwhile, Maya decides to enact revenge on her new high school intern after discovering that he plans to dump his girlfriend in the same manner she was dumped many years ago	147053
1999	Just Shoot Me: Miss Pretty	T	DVD -R HQ 11526. DVD -R 1742	Gara, Mchael and David Spancer	Episode #49. 3-23-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya decides that since the new Miss Pretty column is so good, she will do a column on Miss Pretty. Finch then informs her that the new Miss Pretty is actually a man, but Maya thinks that will make the article even better, and insists on meeting him.The trouble is that Miss Pretty is actually Finch himself-and he is determined to keep the office from discovering it.He tries to escape from the mess by hiring professional scam artist Kurt to pose as Miss Pretty, but things only get worse when Maya falls for him.Meanwhile, Nina finds herself roped into an unwanted friendship with a woman she can't stand, and Elliott and Jack find themselves in hot water when they accidentally insult an Asian-American executive from an important advertiser	147054
2002	Just Shoot Me: Mr. Jealousy	T	DVD -R HQ 5102.		Episode #126. 10-15-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is scared about Jack liking Vicki, so he sets her up to look bad, but he's not sure when she'll get him back.Meanwhile, Nina brings in a woman off the street to prove to Jack that he was wrong to hire Vicki. She is worried though when the woman gets lost in the building.	147055
2000	Just Shoot Me: Mum's the Word	T	DVD -R HQ 4192	Brown, Maria A.	Episode #83. 10-26-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina accidentally disrupts TV production crew shooting scene in front of building and meets Finch's hero, the star of a TV series. Maya finds out Elliott can't vote because of a long-hidden prison record.Jack's sunglasses disappear and everyone suspects Elliott. Nina goes out with the TV star and his mother comes along. He promises his mother will  move out of his apartment if Nina comes back to him.But Nina realizes he is incapable of living without his dominating mother.Maya, trying to make Elliott feel better, admits to having cheated in order to beat a rival during the New York City Marathon.	147056
1997	Just Shoot Me: My Dinner with Woody	T	DVD -R HQ 5694	Levitan, Steven	Episode #12. 11-18-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's fantasy piece about a dinner with Woody Allen brings notice from a lot of people--including Woody Allen himself, supposedly.The man who shows up at Maya's office the next day is not Woody Allen, but he presents himself as such, and actually seems to believe he is.Maya finds herself playing along with the charade until their relationship and her life turn into her favorite movie, Annie Hall. Meanwhile, a mix-up over eye drops causes Jack to temporarily lose his sight.	147057
2003	Just Shoot Me: My Fair Finchy	T	DVD -R HQ 5216		Episode #142. 5-6-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Outrageous behavior between Finch and his sexy partner (Gina Gershon) galls Maya, who sets out to rein in the stallion. Also: Jack and Maya compete for an office-cleaner's favor in a feud that gets way out of hand	147058
2000	Just Shoot Me: Night at the Plaza, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5459	Sachs, Gabe and Jeff Judah	Episode #82. 10-19-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack gets a divorce and Maya asks Elliott to help break the news to Nina and Finch. But he wants his separation kept under wraps. His behavior leads Finch and Nina to conclude he and his wife are having a baby.Only when they throw a surprise party to celebrate is Maya forced to tell them the truth. Maya, seeing her dad's divorce as a wake-up call, she tries but fails to get Elliott to read a magazine article about communication between couples.Despite Finch and Nina's efforts to help, Jack asks everyone not to interfere. Maya decides otherwise. Jack is forced to tell her that he wants to be left alone. Maya wants Jack to ire Elliott to make it easier for her to break up.Finch and Nina arrive and Jack sends them all home so he can watch television in peace. But once everyone is gone, he realizes he needs to be surrounded by friends and asks them to join him again.	147059
2002	Just Shoot Me: Nina and the Rocker	T	DVD -R HQ 5117	Walpert, David	Episode #127. 10-22-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina starts dating a British rocker named Simon Leeds. Meanwhile, Maya convinces Vicki to give her the details of her divorce. And Jack is prancing around showing off his new pocket watch until Elliot gets one too.	147060
1998	Just Shoot Me: Nina in the Cantina	T	DVD -R HQ 3940	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #21. 2-24-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.When Maya scores interview with legendary rocker Nick Hewitt, flood of memories is triggered for Nina of affair they had 25 years ago. Nina describes it as the most romantic weekend of her life.She  realized he felt same way when song "Nina in the Cantina" hit charts a few months later. Unfortunately, Maya learns the song was actually about Twiggy. Rock star only used name Nina for purpose of the rhyme.used the name Nina for the purpose of the rhyme.Meanwhile, Elliott's extreme jealousy of Annie Liebowitz is exploited everywhere he turns, while Finch tries desperately to get rid of an ugly handmade vase given to him by Jack.	147061
1999	Just Shoot Me: Nina Sees Red (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4146	Burditt, Jack	Episode #45. 2-9-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Red Finch is visiting and Dennis is trying to avoid him because of his father's recent divorce.Elliott is excited about the possibility of working with his crush, Tyra Banks. Red and Nina go out for dinner...and more. Elliott meets Tyra but scares the hell out of her due to Jack's stun gun.Red and Nina announce their engagement. Part one of two.	147062
1999	Just Shoot Me: Nina Sees Red (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4146	Burditt, Jack	Episode #46. 2-16-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch takes the news of the engagement quite badly. Not only is he concerned for his father's well-being, the prospect of having Nina as his stepmother terrifies him.However, when a night of passion puts Red in the hospital, it causes him to seriously question his impending marriage.After a heart-to-heart with both Red and Nina, Finch finally convinces both of them to call it off. Meanwhile, Elliott miraculously gets another chance with Tyra Banks, but once again, Jack accidentally screws things up for him.	147063
2002	Just Shoot Me: Nina Van Grandma	T		Walpert, David	Episode #113. 1-17-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina is trying so spend some quality time with her granddaughter Tess. Chloe asks Nina to keep Tess from bars, boys and clubs, but all Tess wants is to get wild.She throws herself at men at a bar and later at Finch, who pretends to be the magazine's editor. When Tess runs away, Chloe and Nina find her at Dennis's, and they all offer to sleep with him in order to keep Tess from doing so.Meanwhile, Jack insists on giving Maya a birthday present, but has no luck with his ideas or Elliott's.She gets mad not because of the meaningless gifts, but because it's really not her birthday and her father should know better. Still, they both feel like it's someone's birthday – and it is: Maya's mother!	147064
2002	Just Shoot Me: Nina Van Mom	T		Reich, Brian	Episode #112. 1-10-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack challenges Elliott to a game of darts and hits him in the back when Elliott accuses him of being too competitive.Meanwhile, Nina reveals that she had a daughter 34 years ago that she gave up for adoption, and her daughter is trying to find her.Nina enlists Finch to pose as her "son" but when she tells her daughter the truth, she wants nothing to do with her. Trying to make amends, Nina discovers that she is a grandmother also.	147065
1998	Just Shoot Me: Nina's Bikini	T	DVD -R HQ 3949	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #23. 3-3-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.It's a day to celebrate for Nina- her famous bikini is about to be put on display in the Model Cafe, a sort of Hard Rock Cafe for supermodels.Her mood turns from celebration to despair, however, when she finds out exactly where in the cafe it is being displayed- over a dumpster.Finch and Maya, concerned over their friend's feelings, conspire to steal it back for her.Meanwhile, Jack has Elliott take boudoir photos of him as an anniversary present for his wife, but neither model nor photographer is without reservations	147066
1997	Just Shoot Me: Nina's Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 4358. VHS 571	Engel, Stephen	Episode #4. 3-19-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Fed up with Maya and Nina's constant bickering, Jack asks Maya to throw Nina a birthday party as a goodwill gesture. Maya tries her best to be nice, but Nina's relentless barbs push Maya to her limits.Finch claims that Elliott's success with women is entirely due to his glamorous job, so he comes up with a bet to prove it:Elliott must pick up women, same as always, except he must do it under the pretense of a different job title assigned to him by Finch.	147067
1999	Just Shoot Me: Nina's Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 4520	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #54. 5-18-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.After yet another relationship goes sour, Nina realizes that her lack of romantic success is probably due to her tendency to make bad choices in men.Her resolve to start making good choices is tested almost immediately when her old boyfriend Roy breaks out of prison and she falls in love with and begins dating not only Roy, but also the cop who is pursuing him.Meanwhile, Jack, Finch, and Elliott engage in a series of wagers on how predictable each other's behavior is.	147068
1999	Just Shoot Me: Odd Couple, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4516	Woodard, Don and Tom Maxwell	Episode #55. 5-25-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is very frustrated when old nemesis, Barry, shows up one day to gloat over his success. Not only does Barry own a successful business, but he is also engaged to their high school homecoming queen.Finch agrees to double date with Barry and his fiancée. He wants desperately to show Barry up by scoring better looking date. He finds his answer in form of Adrienne, gorgeous supermodel. Adrienne would normally be way out of Finch's league.But by manipulating her many insecurities, he makes her fall for him. Still has one more obstacle to overcome-Adrienne's ex-boyfriend has decided he wants her back. Finch is forced to take desperate action if he wants to hold on to her. And he does.He asks Adrienne to marry him, and surprisingly, she says yes. Jack makes plans to have his photo taken in front of new painting in his office, but unfortunately he doesn't realize that the painting depicts an obscene act.	147069
1999	Just Shoot Me: Odd Couple, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4516	McCall, Marsh	Episode #56. 5-25-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch announces the engagement at the office, but it takes several minutes to make everyone believe it. When they finally do, though, it begins a heated argument between Maya and Elliott over whether Finch's and Adrienne's love is for real.It may not matter either way, though, because once the news of the engagement spreads, Adrienne's ex-boyfriend Brian shows up at Blush with plans to beat up Finch.Finch manages to avoid Brian temporarily, but the incident forces him to speed things up yet again-with a wedding that very day.Finch and Adrienne are married after Brian punches Finch. But...Elliott and Maya are also married while looking for Finch in a mass wedding.	147070
1997	Just Shoot Me: Old Boyfriends	T	DVD -R HQ 3845	Levitan, Steven	Episode #9. 10-28-1997ƒ	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack has a slight problem with Maya's new boyfriend- he's the same age as Jack. When he voices his disapproval to Maya, she accuses him of being hypocritical, since he married someone her age.Both parties are left with a personal dilemma. Jack wonders if he is in fact being hypocritical, and Maya wonders if she may be dating the man to get back at Jack.Nina's flirtation with a window washer proves hazardous to his health.	147071
2000	Just Shoot Me: Paradise by the Dashboard Light (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5370	Dickes, Susan	Episode #70. 2-15-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott and Kaylene are starting to get extremely close. A little too close, as far as Elliott is concerned. Things are moving too quickly and Elliott doesn't feel like he can commit that deeply to her. He and Maya start chatting about it in his studio.Instantly, the spark between them returns. Before they realize it, Maya and Elliott are sleeping together. Maya chastises herself the next day. She claims Elliott sleeping with her only out of his fear of commitment to Kaylene.Now she's object of scorn and ridicule -- the "other woman." Elliott breaks off with Kaylene who walks out. Maya overhears conversation. Next time they're going at it again. Jack is afraid that Maya will turn into an old maid unless she finds a man soon.He enlists her in a dating service with hope Mr. Right will pop out. And to make sure the guy is right for her, he designs a ludicrously elaborate screening process.	147072
1998	Just Shoot Me: Pass the Salt	T	DVD -R HQ 3927	Burditt, Jack	Episode #19. 1-29-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Surprise visit from his fireman father leaves Finch puzzled, since the two had always been emotionally distant from one another.When Red Finch suggests that he and his son spend some quality time together, Finch can only surmise that his father is either dying or having an affair.The truth turns out to be even more shocking- Red has finally come to accept the fact that his son is gay. He isn't, of course, but Finch has a hard time convincing him of that.Meanwhile, Maya invites Jack to her apartment to dinner in order to convince him that the neighborhood she lives in is not as bad as he thinks, but a robbery there that afternoon complicates the task	147073
2003	Just Shoot Me: Pictures of Lily	T			Episode #136. Produced 4-22-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.After she suggests that they get to know each other better, Nina thinks Simon is beginning to spend too much time with Jack. Meanwhile, an aging ex-centerfold becomes smitten with Finch	147074
1997	Just Shoot Me: Pilot: Back Issues	T	DVD -R HQ 3772. VHS 571		Episode #1. 3-4-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Out of work and out of money, Maya is forced to ask a job from one person in world she least wants to work for -- her father Jack. Unexpected competition from Jack's current employees -- fashion editor Nina who fears Maya may squeeze her out of her job.Secretary Finch, who fears Maya's presence will diminish his influence with Jack, and head photographer Elliott, who hates having to put up with Maya's resentment of his attitude toward women.The biggest obstacle of all proves to be Maya's own pride and her hatred of all Jack and Blush stand for. Anchorman (Dave Clark). Anchorwoman (Emily Procter).	147075
2000	Just Shoot Me: Pirate of Love, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4600	Nichols, David	Episode #72. 2-22-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch and Nina join a recovery group for sexaholics. Finch is stunned to see his ex-wife Adrienne there revealing her innermost sexual fantasy about him. Meanwhile, Jack encourages everyone to buy cookies to raise money for his daughter's private school.Maya accuses him of pressuring magazine's employees. So when Elliott buys cookies he likes, Maya asks him to resist Jack's intimidation. Nina encourages Finch to win back Adrienne by acting out her fantasy. He sneaks into her apartment as a pirate.He discovers her fantasy is just a ruse to help her prepare for a film role. She's dating a cop. After Elliott refuses to buy cookies, Jack suggests he's under Maya's thumb. Elliott cracks and eats the cookies.After confronting Finch about why he was hiding in her apartment, Adrienne insists there's no chance of them getting back together. When she does suggest they can be friends, Finch agrees.	147076
2000	Just Shoot Me: Prescription for Love	T	DVD -R HQ 4581	Lowell, Jeff	Episode #67. 1-11-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch has been sleeping at the office. Elliott's new girlfriend is a cover girl AND student at Yale medical school.Nina starts sleeping at the office too after Binnie kicks her out. Maya is jealous of Kaylene but after she accidentally causes Kaylene to break up with Elliott, she must find a way to get them back together.Finch and Nina have fun together but he feels betrayed when Binnie invites her back.	147077
2001	Just Shoot Me: Proposal, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4801	Brown, Maria A.	Episode #92. 1-25-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliott plans to propose to Maya on her birthday. Nina is being honored in her hometown in Kansas.However, after Nina's plans are cancelled, she interferes with Elliott's plan by tagging along to dinner with him and Maya. Elliott manages to propose, but immediately has second thoughts.	147078
2001	Just Shoot Me: Proposal, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4810	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #93. 2-1-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya gives Elliott the ring back. Elliott proposes again and passes out again. Maya comes to the realization that Elliott is not interested in what she is and kicks him out of their apartment.Meanwhile, Finch discovers that a porno was shot in Jack's office. After discovering that Nina may be the one behind it, he uses her contacts to get a script of his made.	147079
1998	Just Shoot Me: Puppetmaster	T	DVD -R HQ 4068	Brady, Pam	Episode #38. 11-17-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's coworkers find it strange when she begins dating Steven, the host of a children's puppet show.As far as she's concerned, though, their relationship is going very well--until she suspects Steven is using the characters on his show to criticize her.Meanwhile, Nina decides to enter the entrepreneurial world, but her choice of investments--a nightclub that doesn't even have a name--is questionable indeed.Also, a heartfelt confession of Elliott's (he sometimes wishes he was a woman) during the guys' emotional viewing of Brian's Song comes back to haunt him.	147080
1998	Just Shoot Me: Rescue Me	T	DVD -R HQ 3995	Levitan, Steven	Episode #29. 4-30-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.An ordinary office blood drive turns into a storytelling session, as Finch, Elliott, and Nina relate to queasy donor Maya and nurse Tisha the tales of how Jack rescued them from rather desperate situations.Finch applied his shiftiness to a job as movie usher before the manager fired him for trying to sneak a customer into a sold-out show. Luckily, the customer, Jack Gallo, took notice of his methods.Elliott was a down-and-out amateur photographer reduced to selling his output on the street and faced with the prospect of taking a job at a grocery store in New Jersey, but in the nick of time, his talent was noticed by a patron named Jack Gallo.Finally, Nina had come a long way from her successful modeling career--she wore a mermaid suit at a boat show before someone stopped by who remembered her keen fashion sense--none other than Jack Gallo.	147081
2003	Just Shoot Me: Rivals in Romance	T	DVD -R HQ 5171		Episode #135. Produced 7-19-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack and Finch prepare for a meeting with Tate Gittling (guest star Alan Rachins, "L.A. Law"), the publisher of Blush's biggest rival magazine, in an attempt to join together for a charity function.But when Finch becomes romantically involved with Gittling's assistant, Bridget (guest star Judy Greer), he drops his guard and she sets him up to make Jack look bad.Meanwhile, Nina becomes jealous of her rock star boyfriend's (guest star Simon Templeman) celebrity status.	147082
1997	Just Shoot Me: Secretary's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 4371. VHS 571	Martin, Tom	Episode #3. 3-12-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch gets extremely annoyed when everybody wishes him happy Secretary's Day- he despises being known as a mere secretary. He storms out of the office and ends up in the arms of a gorilla at the zoo.Maya tries to talk Nina out of getting breast implants.	147083
1998	Just Shoot Me: Sewer!	T	DVD -R HQ 5694	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #17. 1-13-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Arrival of Maya's old college roommate Erin leads to an incredibly crazy situation.Maya tries to compete with her friend's globe trotting journalistic ventures by spending a night in a sewer in hope of getting her first hard-hitting news story in a year.In the meantime, Erin takes a break from her hectic schedule and has an affair with Elliott.Adding to the craziness is Jack's surprise birthday party, with Nina and Finch supplying his boyhood idols, crazy old Cowboy Pete and his orangutan sidekick. In the end, though, it's Maya who provides the biggest surprise of all.	147084
1999	Just Shoot Me: Shaking Private Trainer	T	DVD -R HQ 6012	Brady, Pam	Episode #53. 5-11-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack vows to get in shape after throwing his back out playing with Hannah and hires a personal trainer who used to be a Navy SEAL. Meanwhile, Finch and Maya collaborate on a screenplay, leaving Elliott out in the cold.	147085
2001	Just Shoot Me: Sid & Nina	T	DVD -R HQ 4282	Reich, Brian	Episode #96. 2-22-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is DJing a bar mitzvah. Nina is tricked into attending by the man of honor who has the hots for her.Even after Sid's plan is uncovered, Nina agrees to stay and deal with Sid's advances because Finch leads her to believe he's dying of a rare disease.Meanwhile, Jack and Elliott aggravate Maya when they flip-flop their desire to date a woman based on whether or not they think the other one wants her.	147086
2003	Just Shoot Me: Simple Kiss of Fate, A	T			Episode #141. 5-6-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Simon (Simon Templeman) is about to pop the question to Nina (Wendie Malick), but she panics when she has to tell him she's still married to her last husband - the enchanting Roland Devereaux (Jon Lovitz).Jack finds the perfect man for Maya -- his lawyer. But Maya sticks to her instincts and falls for radical naturist.	147087
2000	Just Shoot Me: Slamming Jack	T	DVD -R HQ 4714	Dickes, Susan	Episode #88. 12-7-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack plans to go fishing with Finch. But then doesn't go. When Jack complains about breakfast he's bought for him, Finch tells him off for the first and only time. He's worried about the consequences.Finch is pleasantly surprised when Jack says he wants to forget all about the unfortunate incident. Finch is sent on special assignment at the magazine's dismal downtown data entry office and meets Jack's former assistant Stan (Martin Mull).He was sent on a similar task nine years earlier. Finch is certain his assignment is only temporary but when he calls the office, Jack's new assistant, Jarod (T.J. Thyne) convinces Finch he is banished.It doesn't take long for Jack to weary of Jarod and miss Finch. Unaware Jack is about to rescind his banishment, Finch plans revenge and submits his resignation. His plan backfires when Jack asks him to come back.	147088
1999	Just Shoot Me: Slow Donnie	T	DVD -R HQ 4124	Levitan, Steven	Episode #42. 1-5-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack and Finch discover a pneumonic-message system in the wall. Meanwhile, Elliott invites Maya to his house for his "slow" brother's birthday party.At the party, Donnie reveals to Maya that he's not really "slow." Maya tries to tell Elliott that Donnie's not stupid, but just ends up looking silly herself.Jack's inanity causes Donnie to reveal his act. And a gift of a parakeet explodes into a living nightmare for Nina.	147089
1999	Just Shoot Me: Softball	T	DVD -R HQ 5967	Burditt, Jack	Episode #52. 5-4-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Staff prepares for the annual softball game against the magazine Cosmo. Jack hires Steve Garvey (Himself), so that he can play on the team. Maya turns out to be a great pitcher but becomes too competitive.	147090
2003	Just Shoot Me: Son of a Preacher Man	T			Episode #143. 5-13-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Visit from Simon's parents nettles Nina, who finds them "judgmental, prudish and pious." First impressions are truly deceiving. Also: Elliott leads an apartment-association revolt in the building where he's Jack's new neighbor.	147091
1999	Just Shoot Me: Spy in the House of Me	T	DVD -R HQ 4124	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #43. 1-12-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.When Maya's first love John Kenny pops back into town, she becomes as happy as she's ever been, as the two find their old spark back in full force.However, Jack is angry about the whole thing, as he still has not forgotten when he walked in on the two of them fooling around one time.Maya learns true horror of  situation- only reason they were separated in first place was because Jack had pulled strings to get him into Royal Shakespeare Company, and she becomes instantly fearful he will again begin to interfere with relationship.Meanwhile, Finch uses a "tough love" method to train a new intern while Nina's television appearance is ruined when an old allergy acts up.	147092
1998	Just Shoot Me: Steamed	T	DVD -R HQ 2476	McCall,  Marsh	Episode #33. 9-29-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack wants the tenants on the floor above Blush to move. Maya is taken in by Finch's lie that he wants them to move so he can build a free daycare center.The real reason: a steam room. Meanwhile, Nina meets with her former model roommate, who is now fat.	147093
2003	Just Shoot Me: Strange Bedfellows	T	DVD -R HQ 5178		Episode #139. 11-26-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack is attracted to the feminist who is threatening a boycott of Blush. Nina's dead friend Benny appears from the dead and tells Nina she will soon cheat on Simon, much to Nina's displeasure	147094
2001	Just Shoot Me: Sugar Momma	T		Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #100. 4-26-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch finds himself a kept man after romance novelist Allison Spencer begins to offer him gifts for sex.Meanwhile, while serving as fashion consultant for the American Film Awards pre-show on E!, Nina criticizes a handicapped actor's shoes, causing a national uproar.	147095
1997	Just Shoot Me: Sweet Charity	T	DVD -R HQ 3818	McCall, Marsh	Episode #15. 12-9-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's attempts to get her coworkers involved in her favorite charity are met with overwhelming indifference. Only after the PR-minded Jack goads them to help to Finch, Elliott, and Nina contribute.And only after Maya pleads with him does Jack finally contribute. Rather than giving his time or effort to the charity, he helps in the usual Jack Gallo fashion- by giving a giant check for $50,000.When he consequently wins an award for Humanitarian of the Year, Maya's jealousy gets the better of her. Meanwhile, Elliott tries to figure out why the office's nickname-happy gopher keeps snubbing him. Photographer (Charley Lang).	147096
2003	Just Shoot Me: Talented Mr. Finch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5172		Episode #137. 4-29-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch forgets to tell Jack about an important meeting with foreign clients, so he assumes Jack's identity and attempts to close a deal without Jack's knowledge.Meanwhile, Nina and her rock star boyfriend Simon (guest star Simon Templeman) force themselves to go clean in an attempt to get Nina's hard-partying granddaughter (guest star Sasha Barrese) to change her waysElliott seizes an opportunity to confront his high school bully (guest star Jason Marsden).	147097
2000	Just Shoot Me: Tea & Secrecy (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5370	Reich,  Brian	Episode #71. 2-15-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya wants to tell everyone about Elliott and her, but Elliott wants to keep it secret. He goes overboard in disguising his attraction for her. Maya takes offense. Nina catches them kissing. Mayha finds it hard to conceal her delight over shocking Nina.Elliott insists they keep it a secret from everyone else especially Jack. Finch senses something is wrong. Nina won' talk if Maya gives her intimate details to buy her cooperation. Finch uncovers the truth just ahead of Jack.Elliott and Maya are stunned when Jack gives them his blessing. Elliott is relieved. Maya thinks her dad doesn't care about her anymore.In an effort to test Jack's concern, she abandons an important assignment at work to spend weekend with Elliott. Elliott enlists Jack in a plan to ease Maya's mind.	147098
2002	Just Shoot Me: That  Burning Passion	T	DVD -R HQ 5120		Episode #130. 11-19-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Vicki's ex-husband Pete comes to Blush in a futile attempt to reconcile with her, and Maya's offer to play intermediary results in her sleeping with Pete and now keeping the secret from Vicki.Meanwhile, Nina gets even with her cheating boyfriend Simon, and Finch has trouble keeping Jack on a diet.	147099
2003	Just Shoot Me: There's Something About Allison	T	DVD -R HQ 5178.		Episode #140. 5-20-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch's best friend Burt is now a transsexual named Brandy (Jenny McCarthy) who joins Finch as a couple at their high school reunion in order for Finch to arrive with beautiful blonde while his best friend can attend without revealing his true identity.At the reunion, the girl they both competed for in high school (guest star Kristy Swanson, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") hits it off with Brandy and reveals her past crush on Bert.Meanwhile, Maya and Elliott decide to become intimate -- with no strings attached.	147100
1999	Just Shoot Me: Toy Story	T	DVD -R HQ 5967	Zuker, Danny	Episode #48. 3-2-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.As a prank, Finch switches the cards on two of Elliott's birthday gifts: those from Maya and Persky. As a result, Elliott believes that Persky has given him a really cool video game system, and Maya has given him a box of kinky sex toys.When Maya invites him over that night to have some fun, he naturally gets the wrong impression, and is forced to give his relationship with her some deep thought.Meanwhile, when the racehorse Jack bought with Robert Goulet acts up before the big race, he enlists Nina's aid to calm it down.	147101
1997	Just Shoot Me: Twice Burned	T	DVD -R HQ 3895	Brady, Pam	Episode #13. 11-25-1997	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack desperately wants to get his daughter Hannah a spot in the prestigious Woodbridge School, but there's one slight problem.The Gallo name isn't exactly a hallowed one there since former student Maya once burned down a wing of it.When the headmaster blames Jack's failure to take an interest in Maya's life for the incident, he has his hands full trying to right two wrongs - one to the school and one to Maya.Elliott and Nina bond when they discover both are fans of blues musician Cholera Joe Hopper.	147102
2001	Just Shoot Me: Two Faces of Finch, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4900	Hemingson, David	Episode #104. 10-11-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack hires Betsy Frayne as the new security officer for the office, and Finch freaks out. Betsy went to college with him, and Dennis says she stole his personality.The Blush staff has Betsy thrown out of the building and fired, and are about to call the police when Dennis admits that he was the one who stole her personality back in college.Betsy is rehired, and now Dennis has to find another personality or settle with his dull (but true) personality, Denny, while Betsy confesses her true intentions of seducing Dennis.Elliot forbids Jack from eating his cannolis after Maya and Nina accuse him of being Jack's bitch. Jack decides to get back at Elliot using his social influences. Elliot can't take it anymore and gives Jack his last cannoli.	147103
2001	Just Shoot Me: Two Faces of Finch, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4930	Walpert, David	Episode #105. 10-18-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Elliot encourages Dennis to give Betsy a chance, since he thinks she's perfect for him. Although reluctant at first, Finch finally gives in and discovers the wonders of being in a healthy relationshipThat is, until Betsy makes an inadvertent move on Elliot and proposes a threesome, which freaks Finch (and Elliot) out.Meanwhile, Maya struggles with the possibility of her father giving her special treatment when she asked for a raise and pretends she is leaving the magazine	147104
1998	Just Shoot Me: Two Girls for Every Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 4050	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #36. 11-10-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch is convinced that a model likes him, only it turns out that she likes Maya instead. He sets out to create the ultimate male fantasy: watching two females go at it.All is going well for Finch, until Maya finds out and the two females decide to turn the tables on him. Meanwhile, Elliott and Nina go overboard in their insults after Jack tells them that he just wants to be one of the guys.	147105
1998	Just Shoot Me: Walk, The	T		Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #20. 2-3-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.What starts out as a normal, everyday office meeting turns into a huge enigma when the easygoing Jack suddenly loses his temper for no apparent reason and refuses to talk about it.The gang takes it upon themselves to discover the reason for his outburst, but with every lead they follow, the mystery just gets deeper and deeper.While this is going on, Finch tries to attract a pretty coworker by following Elliott's advice and playing hard to get	147106
1998	Just Shoot Me: War and Sleaze	T	DVD -R HQ 3995	McCall, Marsh	Episode #31. 5-12-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya senses trouble when Nina proposes a double date for the two of them. She is proved right when her date, after throwing his back out in her apartment, is revealed to be a United States Congressman - and a married one.Afraid of a scandal, he forces Maya to harbor him in her apartment while newspapers overflow with news of his disappearance and rumors of where he might be, and his friends, family, fellow Congressmen, and the police relentlessly search for him.Meanwhile, a friendly game of paintball causes a major office tiff when a fear-crazed Finch shoots Jack a few seconds into battle.	147107
2003	Just Shoot Me: Watch Your Backdraft	T	DVD -R HQ 5171		Episode #133. 1-14-2003	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya's tryst feeds office gossip, thanks to blabby Nina. Finch's scheme for a reserved parking space runs afoul of prying Elliott.	147108
1998	Just Shoot Me: What the Teddy Bear Saw	T	DVD -R HQ 4030	Gordon, Andrew and Eileen Conn	Episode #32. 9-22-1998. Season 3 Opener	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack enlists Finch to stop off at his house and check up on his new nanny. However, Finch ends up having sex ("Twice!") with the nanny.But his joy may turn to embarrassment after he discovers Jack had a hidden camera installed in the room that they used. Meanwhile, Elliott neglects a favor Maya asked him to do, and Nina joins a cult.	147109
1999	Just Shoot Me: When Nina Met Elliott	T	DVD -R HQ 5389	Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #58. 9-28-1999	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Planned Blush article on lost loves leads everyone to reminisce about their own lost loves. The saddest story belongs to Elliott, who saw his dream girl sail out of his life when a hit and run driver knocked him down on his way to propose to her.The story has an extra meaning for another person, however. When Elliott describes the incident, Nina realizes that she was the driver in question.Meanwhile, Finch wants desperately to convince the world that he is actually married to Adrienne, so to help him out, Jack takes out a big wedding announcement in the New York Post.Attention it draws is unwelcome -- an INS agent arrives at the office charging marriage is a sham. And why does it matter what the INS thinks? Because it turns out Adrienne is a Canadian citizen whose work visa has just expired.	147110
2000	Just Shoot Me: When Nina Met Elliott's Mother	T		Port, Moses and David Guarascio	Episode #68. 1-25-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Maya and Jack accidentally kill Finch's cat but feel pretty guilty when he has it stuffed and sits it on his desk. Nina's advice to some Nature Scouts causes Elliott's mother to leave her husband.	147111
2000	Just Shoot Me: When Nina Met Her Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 4590. 4667.	Gewirtz, Howard	Episode #77. 4-27-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina worries when her biological parents come to visit. A blood test proves that she is not their daughter but she lies and tells them that she is, until Maya discovers that the two are merely con artists.Meanwhile, Elliott and Jack become jealous when they discover that Finch is extremely well-endowed.	147112
2001	Just Shoot Me: Where's Poppa?	T		Dickes, Susan and David Hemingson	Episode #97. 3-15-2001	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack fears that Maya's new boyfriend may be his illegitimate son from a one-night stand many years before. Meanwhile, Finch has been living with Elliott since Maya kicked him out of her old apartment.When Elliott decides that it's time for him to go, Finch goes to long lengths to be able to stay.	147113
2000	Just Shoot Me: With Thee I Swing	T	DVD - R HQ 4650	Gara, Michael	Episode #73. 2-29-2000	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Jack has a problem when he can't find the right birthday gift for its fellow mogul, Donald Trump. Over drinks with Ethan, Trump's assistant, Dennis asks what the real estate tycoon is getting Jack for his birthday.After Ethan reveals Trump is buying a cigarette lighter John Kennedy once gave to Frank Sinatra. Jack then forces Finch to betray Ethan's confidence and reveal Trump's plan.Jack purchases the lighter first and gives to it Trump. Meanwhile, after apologizing for their argument, Maya suggests she and Elliott go swing dancing, and even invites Ethan and Lori, another couple they meet at Bartini.Jack loves one-upping Trump with the gift. Finch feels terrible betraying Ethan. Upon learning his fellow assistants have shunned him, Jack makes things right by paying each $1,000 to overlook Finch's transgression.	147114
1998	Just Shoot Me: Withholder, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5823	Glarum, Sivert and Michael Jamin	Episode #37. 11-17-1998	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Finch returns from Jamaica after a failed attempt at romance with Courtney, who played him, as it turns out.Elliott steps in to try to prove what a friend he is to Finch by giving her a dose of her own medicine--getting her hooked on him and then telling her to kiss off.Unfortunately, the plan goes awry when he ends up liking her and they start dating for real.Meanwhile, Jack makes another bet with Donald Trump--whoever loses less weight has to wear a dress during their golf game. However, he makes the mistake of asking Nina for help with his diet.	147115
2002	Just Shoot Me: Write Stuff, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11367		Episode #131. 12-3-2002	Fashion Magazine Staff.  Editor Jackson Gibson "Jack" Gallo of Blush magazine, a Glamour-Cosmopolitan fashion magazine. Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), daughter who comes to work for him.Nina's ego figures in a reshoot of her famous pinup pose. Finch's collegiate woes work on Maya's sympathies.	147116
1980	Just Tell Me What You Want	M			Episode	Commentator (John Gabriel)	147117
2004	Just the Facts	DT				Entertainment Journalist (Virginia Campbell). Author James Ellroy ("L.A. Confidential"). Producer-Writer Steven Bochco. Producer-Writer Stephen J. Cannell. Host Gordon Clapp.	147118
2007	Just the Man She Needs	N		Forster, Gwynne	Arabesque Romance in the Spotlight Series	Columnist Felicia Parker is a successful New York newspaper columnist with a Rolodex full of celebrity connections -- and zero social contacts. When a glitzy society event requires bringing a date, the African-American journalist hires an escort, and the tall stunningly handsome man who arrives makes even romance-shy Felicia want to get up close and very personal. He’s really a high-powered CEO looking for a stable, traditional partner, not a jet-setting reporter known to half of New York. Their worlds clash, but the scorching attraction between them could burn up the pages.	147119
1988	Just the Ten of Us:	T			Series 4-26-1988 to 7-27-1990.	Radio. Cindy Lubbock (Jamie Luner), 16, has own radio show ("What's Happening, St. Augie's) KHPO, the voice of St. AugieConstance "Connie" Lubbock (Jo Ann Willette), 15, wants to be a journalist, writes for school newspaper, St. Augie's Herald-Gazette	147120
1990	Just the Ten of Us:	T			Episode	Journalist Constance (Jo Ann Willette), budding journalist reveals news of a tuition	147121
1989	Just the Ten of Us:	T			Episode. 11-24-89	School Newspaper Reporter. Constance (Jo Ann Willette) writes an article for the school paper revealing a tuition increase	147122
1999	Just the Ticket	M	DVD -R HQ 7672, 7673.			TV Newscaster (Jack Cafferty). New York Times Food Critic, Mrs. Bennett (Helen Carey)	147123
2003	Just the Way You Want Me	N		Eisenberg, Nora		Magazine Reporter Betsy Ross Vogel works for New York City Magazine, is in her mid-40s, but is simply unable to commit -- to a great job as a magazine reporter, and to David, a photojournalist with a social conscience assigned to Central America who wants to tie the knot and take Betsy to the happily-ever-after she deserves. With one failed marriage already behind her, Betsy is sexually pliant, generous to a fault putting her own best interests last. When on the eve of a new life she discovers that her father, a charismatic ex-convict always in and out of prison for his political organizing, is not buried in the family plot. He may not even be dead at all. So Vogel is compelled to begin a cross-country journey that leads her to the truth about his heroic altruism and an understanding of the obsessions to please people and to “blend in” that have thwarted her attempts at happiness all her life. It turns out her father was menaced and apparently destroyed by the McCarthy witch hunts. It is post-World War II America, when McCarthyism is in full bloom. Narrating the events of her tumultuous childhood, Betsy Vogel recalls that when her father, Sam, a strong-willed and charismatic union organizer, refused to sign a loyalty oath as the law demanded, he was branded un-American and eventually jailed. From that moment on, the family is hounded by FBI agents and taunted by neighbors, classmates and even strangers. To spare his family more ridicule and himself another jail sentence, Sam went into hiding and eventually died of a heart attack -- or so Betsy’s aunt told her. However, when Betsy visits his grave site for the first time, she can’t find his stone marker or any record of his burial. Betsy tries to unlock the secrets of the past to find out what really happened to her father. It is the story of a neurotic woman, nearly 40, as she searches for her father, presumed dead for 20 years. Betsy Ross Vogel is at a crossroads: she can stay in her dingy New York apartment, keep her uninspiring job at a mediocre magazine, and continue to thwart her lovely boyfriend’s attempts to sweep her away. Or she could let her boyfriend sweep her away to Guatemala. In fact, David, a photojournalist with a social conscience, has been assigned to Central America and and wants to take Betsy to the happily-ever-after she deserves. So she says yes. After all, little holds her in New York. Her brother Tom works in Africa for famine relief, her mother is institutionalized and doesn’t even recognize Betsy, and her father has long been dead. Just a quick trip to the cemetery to see his grave -- she’s managed to put it off for 20 years, and, lo and behold, he doesn’t have one, and, with a little more snooping, Betsy finds that he may not even be dead. Sam Vogel was a union leader dedicated to the rights of the “little man” and targeted for his un-American activities. In and out of prison for refusing to sign a loyalty oath, and sometimes on the lam during Betsy’s childhood, he was righteous, bigger than life and not just a little selfish, sacrificing the sanity of his fragile wife and the upbringing of his children to further the cause. When Ma was “sick” and Daddy in prison, the children were cared for by an assortment of relatives and like-minded activists and were tormented by other children. Although David fears that Besty will never join him in Guatemala, she has to find her father. It’s plausible that he would fake his own death, but not to have contacted his daughter in the last 20 years -- what kind of father is that?	147124
1986	Just Us	M				News Librarian (Tom Travers).	147125
2003	Justice	N		Mahoney, Dan		Reporter bothers detective who must figure out if a notorious vigilante who bumps off drug lords and dubs himself Justice is a cop.	147126
2004	Justice	M				News Media. Reporter Mike (Michael Egan). Reporter Janet (Robyne Robinson).	147127
1989	Justice Denied	M			Canada	Reporter (Gary Vermeir).	147128
2006	Justice for None	N		Hackman, Gene and Daniel Lenihan		Female Reporter for the Chicago Tribune is not convinced that a troubled World War I veteran is guilty of murdering his estranged wife and her lover.	147129
1989	Justice Game, The	MT			UK	Journalist (Ewen Emery).	147130
1994	Justice in a Small Town	MT	DVD -R HQ 8457, 8458			TV Anchor (Patt Noday). With a co-worker's help, a woman risks her children's safety to expose corruption within the Georgia Department of Labor.	147131
1997	Justice League of America	MT				Weatherman. Dr. Eno (Miguel Ferrer), the Weatherman.	147132
2003	Justice League: Better World, A (Parts One and Two)	C	DVD -R HQ 5946 (Part One). DVD -R HQ 6135 (Part Two).		Episodes #37-#38.. 10-31-2003 and  11-1-2003	News Media. TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting. Justice League sets out to eliminate all crime from the world. Press conference with Luthor.Reporters shouting anonymous questions at Alter-Superman	147133
2003	Justice League: Comfort and Joy	C	DVD -R HQ 6698		Episode #47. 12-12-2003	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (George Newbern). Justice League returns to Earth for Christmas Eve.	147134
2001	Justice League: Enemy Below, The (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6230. DVD -RQ 5953.		Episode #6. 12-3-2001	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting.. Aquaman's evil half-brother attempts to seize control of Atlantis.	147135
2001	Justice League: Enemy Below, The (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6235		Episode #6. 12-10-2001	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting.. Aquaman's evil half-brother attempts to seize control of Atlantis.	147136
2004	Justice League: For the Man Who Has Everything	C	DVD -R HQ 8617		Episode. 8-7-2004	Reporter Clark Kent (Superman) is given a surprise for his birthday by Batman and Wonder Woman. He lives an alternate life in which his reporter wife and child are alive on Krypton. But it's all an elaborate fake.	147137
2003	Justice League: Hereafter	C	DVD -R HQ 5947		Episodes #45-46. 11-29-2003	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting on the death of Superman. Superman makes the ultimate sacrifice to save others.	147138
2002	Justice League: Injustice for All (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6245		Episode #8. 2-10-2002	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting. Lex Luthor seeks revenge on Superman by hiring powerful supervillains to destroy the Justice League.	147139
2002	Justice League: Injustice for All (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6255		Episode #9. 2-17-2002	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting.. Lex Luthor seeks revenge on Superman by hiring powerful supervillains to destroy the Justice League.	147140
2003	Justice League: Maid of Honor (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6382.		Episode #34. 10-17-2003	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (George Newbern). Wonder Woman befriends a jet-setting Kasnian princess.	147141
2002	Justice League: Metamorphosis (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6026			News Media. TV News Reporter Snapper Carr (Jason Marsden).Metapmorpho blames the Green Lantern for his mutation.	147142
2002	Justice League: Metamorphosis (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6031			News Media. TV News Reporter Snapper Carr (Jason Marsden).Metapmorpho blames the Green Lantern for his mutation.	147143
2003	Justice League: Only a Dream (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6359. DVD -R HQ		Episode #31. 10-11-2003	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (George Newbern). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). The trio are featured in this Justice League episode.Trapped in a nightmarish dream world, Justice League members are forced to confront dark fears.	147144
2003	Justice League: Only A Dream (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6382. DVD -R HQ 6106		Episode #32. 10-11-2003	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (George Newbern). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). The trio are featured in this Justice League episode.Trapped in a nightmarish dream world, Justice League members are forced to confront dark fears.	147145
2002	Justice League: Paradise Lost (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6262		Episode #10. 1-21-2002	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting.. Wonder Woman's family is turned to stone by a powerful sorcerer	147146
2002	Justice League: Paradise Lost (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6264		Episode #11. 1-28-2002	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting..  Wonder Woman's family is turned to stone by a powerful sorcerer.	147147
2001	Justice League: Secret Origins (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6565		Episode #1. 12-28-2001	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Jason Marsden) reporting.	147148
2001	Justice League: Secret Origins (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6181		Episode #2. 12-28-2001	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Jason Marsden) reporting.	147149
2001	Justice League: Secret Origins (Part 3)	C	DVD -R HQ 6198		Episode #3. 12-31-2001	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Jason Marsden) reporting.	147150
2004	Justice League: Wake the Dead	C			Episode #63. 12-18-2004	Reporter Clark Kent - Superman (George Newbern - Voice). Reporter #2 Amazo (Robert Picardo - Voice).	147151
2002	Justice League: War World (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6269		Episode #12. 2-24-2002	TV Reporter-Anchor Snapper Carr (Juason Marsden) reporting..  Superman is forced to fight in endless gladiatorial games.	147152
1958	Justice of the Heart	N	OWN - H	Robertson, E. Arnot		Journalist Louise Downes, a war widow turned journalist. Goes to Zanzibar to uncover story of native newspaperman she thinks has been unjustly jailed by the controlling British	147153
1933	Justice Takes a Holiday	M		Merrill, Walter Anthony (Story).		Reporter Scoop Jones (Sid Saylor) also acts as speechwriter for a judge.	147154
2006	Justice: Addicts	T	DVD -R HQ 6873		Episode #4. 9-19-2006	News Media. Managing Editor Harvey Levin  of TMZ.com. A wild child is accused of murdering her former boyfriend at a posh celebrity rehab center.	147155
2006	Justice: Behind the Orange Curtain	T	DVD -R HQ 6818		Episode #3. 9-13-2006	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on authorities accusing an Orange County bartender of murdering a runaway bride. News Media circus.	147156
2006	Justice: Christmas Party	T	DVD -R HQ 7589		Episode #12. 12-22-2006	News Media. As the holiday party rages on, Ron and Alden deal with a baby abandoned at the law office and Luther helps Tom defend a student charged with murder.	147157
2006	Justice: Crucified	T	DVD -R HQ 7131		Episode. 10-23-2005	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on the case of a teenage outcast charged with killing the school bully in a most unusual fashion. News Media circus.	147158
2006	Justice: Death Spiral	T	DVD -R HQ 7182		Episode. 10-30-2006	News Media. Court-TV coverage. Tabloids print stories about girl killed in plane crash with rich son of manipulative woman who does everything she can to cover up her son's negligence. Mother feeding lies to tabloids who also goes on TV to state her case.Court TV News reporter Janie Floy (?).	147159
2006	Justice: Filicide	T	DVD -R HQ 7504		Episode. 12-8-2006	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on the story about Beverly Hills mother accused of killing her son who she says beat her up repeatedly and forced her to sell drugs."Murdering Mom Case." Murdering Mom in Beverly Hills."  She is found guilty and the epilogue shows that she was in truth guilty of murdering her son.Press conferences. Media circus.	147160
2006	Justice: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6744	Shapiro, Jonathan and Tyler Bensinger (Writers).	Episode #1 8-29-2006. Jerry Bruckheimer program	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on the story profiling members of a powerful Los Angeles law firm. "Murder in Malibu."Ron Trott (Victor Garber) "the master of media spin" heads the firm." It's her act, what gets her ratings. And you're a great news hook," Trott tells his client, the husband of the dead wife. The media have all but convicted the man.On-Air Live Reporter (Orby Dan Sanders). Reporter #1 (Tessa Munrow)Trott: "Dominick Dunne called. He wants a seat at the trial. I'm going to give him one of ours."  A colleague says: "But you hate Dominick Dunne."  Trott: "Yes, he writes terrible things about us, but the publicity gets us more business."	147161
2006	Justice: Pretty Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 6785		Episode #2. 9-5-2006	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on the story about a young woman claiming self-defense after a music producer's death.Blonde Reporter (Luciana Lagana). PR Agent (Hallie Lambert).	147162
2006	Justice: Prior Convictions	T	DVD -R HQ 7557		Episode. 12-15-2006	News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on a story about an ex-convict accused of murdering his landlord.Luthor defends the man he once convicted for the murder of his wife -- and now believes that he convicted an innocent man. He now tries to make amends by defending him on this second murder accusation.	147163
2006	Justice: Shark Week	T	DVD -R HQ 7226		Episode #7. 11-5-2006	News Media. News Media. Female Anchor Suzanne Fulcrum (Katherine La Nasa) on info-tainment court show "American Crime" reports on the story about a doctor's billionaire's wife who is found dead and ravaged by sharks in the ocean.Firm must prove that their clients (the doctor and his brother) did not feed her to the sharks.  Both are found not guilty. It turns out the brother killed the woman when she wanted to break off the affair they were having.	147164
2006	Justice: Wrongful Death	T	DVD -R HQ 6917		Episode #5.  9-26-2006	News Media. TV News Anchor Susan Hirasuna of CAL Business Report on tragic accident: Young Mom Dies on Roller Coaster."  Pagonon Corporation now faces TNT&G Lawsuit. Reports throughout drama.Reporter (Thomas Lumberg Jr.)	147165
1992	Justifiable Homicide	NM		Osterman, Mark		News Media	147166
2006	Justified Conspiracy	N		Phillips, Kelly		Newspaper Editor Nancy is approached by the husband of a murdered woman asking her to write the true story of his wife’s tragic death and is only to eager to accept. Since her newspaper is involved in a labor dispute, she is without work and could use the money. As she begins to investigate, Nancy soon finds that nothing is as it seems. The man convicted for the murder claims he’s innocent and the various people Nancy interviews all have conflicting stories. The deeper Nancy digs, the more she realizes something is terribly wrong. Even worse -- someone doesn’t want her to find out the truth. 	147167
2010	Justified: Fire in the Hole	T	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #1. 3-16-2010	News Media force U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens out of town after he kills a drug dealer. He is forced to go back to where he grew up where he faces off against one of his oldest friends.	147168
2010	Justified: Riverbrook	T	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #2. 3-23-2010	Newspaper story gives U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens an idea as to where to find an escaped convict who searches for his wife and the money he buried before he went to prison. 	147169
1988	Justin Case	MT				Newscaster (Andrew Nadell). Commentator (Lily Mariye).	147170
1993	Justiz	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Stefan Gubser). Journalist #2 (Georg Staudacher). Journalist #3 (Marlise Fischer), Journalist #4 (Irina Schonen)	147171
1974	Jutalomutazas	MF				Photographer (Bela Kiraly).	147172
1962	Jutro premiera	MF			Poland	Radio Reporter (Bohdan Lazuka).	147173
1938	Juvenile Court	M				Reporters (Reginald Simpson, Sam Ash, Donald "Don" Reed)	147174
2002	Juwanna Mann	M				Sports. Banshees Sportscaster (David Michael Ross). Announcer (Brad Abrell). News Photographer (Lee Hardin). Sports Cameraman at Banshee Game (David Rivitz).	147175
2003	K Street: Pilot	T	SVD 1434		Episode	News Media. Fictional political consultants and real political consultants. Candidates.	147176
1976	K-Bar-D Murders, The	SM	USC	Tomlinson, Gerald	In "Ellery Queen's Maze of Mysteries."	Columnist Robert Ollinger, the syndicated columnist, "one of the most powerful journalists in Washington" and his junior assistant, Mort Bell, in one of the most bizarre cases of multiple murder on record.World whose newspaper headlines and columns report daily on scandals and scoundrels, madmen and murderers.	147177
2007	K-Ville	M				Reporter (Louis St. Romain). 	147178
1979	Kaala Patthar	MF			India.	Press Photographer Anita (Parveen Babi).	147179
2003	Kaash…Hamara Dili Pagal Na Hota	MF			India	Commentator (Mukesh Tiwari).	147180
2001	Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…	MF			India	Radio Commentators, Cricket (Ian Botham, Michael Holding - Voices).	147181
2006 	Kabul Express	M	DVD		India	American War Correspondent-Photojournalist Jessica Beckham (Linda Arsenio) of Reuters, Broadcast Journalist Suhel Khan (John Abraham) from India and his cameraman Jai Kapoor (Arshad Warsi) come to Afghanistan after the U.S. and its coalition forces target Osama Bin Laden and Pakistan issues an official denial that there are no more Pakistani military personnel in Afghanistan. Two Indian TV Journalists and Beckham are taken hostage by a Pakistani in Afghanistan on his way back to his homeland. He herds them towards the border in an all terrain vehicle called the Kabul Express. Suhel and Jai has been given an important and potentially dangerous assignment -- to go to Afghanistan just before the U.S. is expected to launch a major attack and get a front row seat for the upcoming fighting. As they search for genuine Taliban fighters to interview, Suhel and Jai make their way across Afghanistan in a land rover with their driver. The TV reporters are soon joined by an American photojournalist Beckham. Newsreader on radio (Hassan Rashid - Voice).  Jessica’s driver (Ghulam Hajdar Ahmadi).At one point Jessica is taking pictures of the Pakistani when he asks her how much she gets for the photographs. She says she doesn’t know, 4 or 500 dollars. He then demands $300 to allow her to take his picture.	147182
2002	Kaddish in Dublin	N		Brady, John		Investigative Reporter Paul Fine is a Jew and when his body washes onto the beach in Killiney Ireland, a Palestinian group takes responsibility for the murder. It looks as if Arab-Jewish tensions have emerged in Ireland.What was the reporter working on in his last hours? Who erased his computer files? And what story did someone want to bury?Reporter is son of the chief justice of the Irish Supreme Court. All signs point to a political conspiracy.	147183
1962	Kadin ve tabanca	MF			Turkey	Journalist	147184
1971	Kaere Irene	MF				Journalist (Nils Ufer).	147185
1994	Kafe V'Limon	MF			Israel.	Photographer (Zachi Noy).	147186
1967	Kafka for President	SS	GPL	Mayer, Tom	PR. In "Weary Falcon, The."	Freelancer is narrator doing a job for the New York Times. Anson is the character never  mentioned by name. Captain Hendricks, head Marine Public Information Officer.	147187
2001	Kagami no onnatachi	MF				Journalist, the (Mirai Yamamoto)	147188
1998	Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller	MF				TV Reporter (Barbel Schafer). TV Reporter (Cherno Jobatey-Himself). TV Reporter (Roger Willemsen-Himself).	147189
1982	Kai… o protos matakias	MF				Journalist (Kostas Stefanakis).	147190
1965	Kaiju daisenso	MF				Reporter (Yutaka Oka). News Reader (Saburo Iketani).	147191
1968	Kaiju soshingeki	MF			Japan	News Media. Reporter (Yutaka Oka). Skeptical Reporter (Koji Uno). 1st Reporter (Hideo Shibuya). News Reader (Saburo Iketani).	147192
1967	Kaijuto no kessen: Gojira no musuko (aka Son of Godzilla)	MF			Japan	Journalist Fujisaki (Akira Kubo) comes to an island in search of a story -- a group of scientists are performing weather experiments on the deserted island and soon discover that nuclear activity has mutated insects into huge preying mantises. They continue their experiments until a horrible accident causes a radioactive storm uncovering a giant egg that hatches into a young monster that Godzilla takes under his wing training it in the ways of proper monsterhood while battling the giant insects. Godzilla’s son is a clumsy, cute little creature that blows small puffs of smoke, an orphan lizard named Minilla. 	147193
1994	Kaikki pelissa	MF			Finland.	Radio Reporter  “Sotta” Suhonen (Aake Kalliala). TV Reporter Sirkka Vuono (Paivi Istala). Film group is making a movie in a small village. The story is based on true events that has happened in the same village a few decades ago.  Disliked writer Pentti Toysa (Pertti Sveholm) arrives in the middle of a press conference and claims that he is the true writer of the film. He has made some changes in the script and these changes will bring an old crime to light. But in the following night Toysa is being killed and the final draft of the script is missing. 	147194
2007	Kaisay Kahein...	MF			India	TV Reporter Radhika “Radi” Rao (Neha Julka) is from Bangalore and lives a wealthy lifestyle with her parents. She relocates to London and works as a news reporter with Sahara Samay. She meets with a financial executive and both fall in love. They get engaged, invest in a house, overcome differences that resurface when Rao is promoted to Bureau Chief and decides to relocate to Mumbai, India. They decide to part ways, but meet again in Australia two years later. This modern day love story pits romance against career. Love may not be a part of the immediate agenda for this journalist who is determined to concentrate on her career. 	147195
1956	Kaiser Aluminum Hour, The	T			Series 1955-1957	Press	147196
1918	Kaiser's Finish (Silent Newsreel)	M			Warner Brothers	Newsreels. Actual newsreel footage integrated into film	147197
1963	Kaitei gunkan	MF				Journalist (Kenji Sahara)	147198
1995	Kaitou Saint Tail: Big Scoop!, The. An Uproar at the School Festival	C		Tachikawa, Megmi	Japan. 1995-1996. Episode 11. Anime series. Romance, magical female anime.	School Newspaper Reporter Sawatari takes a photo that can be used out of context for bad purposes. Heroine Saint Tail has to steal something every episode, but every time for a noble reason. Saint Tail plans to steal Sawatari's film before it's developed. In a later chapter, a note for Saint Tail appears on paper from Sawatari's camera.	147199
1994	Kaitou Saint Tail: Big Scoop!, The. An Uproar at the School Festival.	CB		Tachikawa, Megumi	Japan. 1994-1996. Chapter 11. Manga series. Romance, magical, female manga	School Newspaper Reporter Sawatari takes a photo that can be used out of context for bad purposes. Heroine Saint Tail has to steal something every episode, but every time for a noble reason. Saint Tail plans to steal Sawatari's film before it's developed. In a later chapter, a note for Saint Tail appears on paper from Sawatari's camera.	147200
1994	Kaitou Saint Tail: Her True Character Revealed! Meimi’s Critical Moment.	CB		Tachikawa, Megumi	Japan. 1994-1996. Chapter 31. Manga series. Romance, magical, female manga	School Newspaper Reporter and Photographer Sawatari, the ever-optimistic student journalist, captures his crush Meimi on film while she's at home with her furry friend, Ruby, but Asuka suspects that it's the same porcupine as the one with Saint Tail. In order to prove the porcupine is alive, Sawatari offers to go on a date with Meimi to the toy store.	147201
1995	Kaitou Saint Tail: Her True Character Revealed! Meimi’s Critical Moment.	C		Tachikawa, Megmi	Japan. 1995-1996. Episode 31. Anime series. Romance, magical, female manga	School Newspaper Reporter and Photographer Sawatari, the ever so optimistic student journalist, captures his crush Meimi on film while she's at home with her furry friend, Ruby, but Asuka suspects that it's the same porcupine as the one with Saint Tail. In order to prove the porcupine is alive, Sawatari offers to go on a date with Meimi to the toy store.	147202
1995	Kaitou Saint Tail: Strong Foe!, A Confronting Elite Detective	C		Tachikawa, Megmi	Japan. 1995-1996. Episode 25. Anime series. Romance, magical, female anime 	School Newspaper Reporter and Photographer. A note for Saint Tail appears on paper from school newspaper reporter Sawatari's camera.	147203
1994	Kaitou Saint Tail: Strong Foe!, A. Confronting Elite Detective	CB		Tachikawa, Megumi	Japan. 1994-1996. Chapter 25. Manga series. Romance, magical, female manga	School newspaper reporter and photographer - a note for Saint Tail appears on paper from school newspaper reporter Sawatari's camera.	147204
2002	Kaiwang chuntian de ditie	MF				Public Relations (Lan Ke).	147205
1943	Kajan gar till sjoss	MF				News Editor (Robert Ryberg).	147206
1958	Kalapani (aka Kala Pani)	MF		Cronin, A.J. novel, "Beyond This Place."	India.	Newspaper Reporter Asha (Madhubala),  a retired police inspector and an unwitting prostitute with key evidence help a young man trying to solve a 15-year-old murder that wrongly implicated his father.He wants to release his innocent father from "kaala paani" or life imprisonment. Delves into old newspapers dating back to 1943.  Meets and falls in love with Asha, a reporter, who also happens to be the niece of his landlord.Then one day Asha finds out a prostitute has information leading to his father's innocence. Editor at the Press Company (Bir Sakuja).	147207
2003	Kalbs Schweigen	N		Gorkow, Alexander	Germany	TV Journalist	147208
2003	Kaleido Star	C				News Media. News Correspondents Christine M. Auten, Kelly Manison, Eric Opella). Interviewer (Christine M. Auten). Cameraman (Heath Behmer). Reporter (Mark Laskowski).	147209
2003	Kaleido Star: Mada tsuzuku sugoi tokkun	C			Episode #24. 9-11-2003	Interviewer (Eriko Hirata - Voice).	147210
2003	Kaleido Star: Shuyaku no sugoi kabe	C			Japan. Episode #10.6-5-2003	Photographer (Takeshi Takishita - voice).	147211
1958	Kaleidoscope	DT			Series. 11-2-1958 to 5-1-1959. NBC	TV Newsman Frank McGee anchored a review of the top stories of 1958 with other NBC reporters in Projection '59 in this series hosted by Charles Van Doren.	147212
1993	Kalifornia	M				Newscaster (Patricia Hunte)	147213
1999	Kalin's Prayer	M				Photographer (Randy Scott).	147214
1978	Kalki	N	OWN - H	Vidal, Gore		Journalist Teddy Ottinger, the world's foremost pilot and part-time journalist	147215
1998	Kallis harra Q	MF			Estonia	Reporter (Kadri Hinrikus-Hindrikus).	147216
1981	Kalyug	MF			India	TV Newsreader (Sarita Sethi).	147217
1987	Kam doskace ranni ptace	MF				Reporter (Marek Eben)	147218
2002	Kamchatsky Razboynik	N		Litvinov, Boris		Newsman Igor Uhabin, a young teacher turned journalist and writer, tries to navigate in the shadowy world of the new elite during Russia's transition from community tyranny to democratic society.	147219
2007	Kameleon als schookkend doelwit	MF			Netherlands	Radio Reporter (Arend Rooseboom - Voice). 	147220
1999	Kamera läuft, Herr Kommissar. Ein Medien-Krimi	NM		Eik, Jan (Helmut Eikermann und Friedel Freiherr von Wagenheim)	Germany	TV Journalist. Journalist	147221
1970	Kameradenessen	N		Fischer, Erwin	Germany	Journalist	147222
1984	Kamienne tablice	MF			Poland	Journalist Maurice Nagar (Henryk Boukolowski).	147223
1986	Kamikaze Hearts	M				Cameraman (Phil Hopper). Offscreen Interviewer (Mistress Kat). Still Photographer (Vincent Fronczek).	147224
2000	Kamikaze Lust	N		Sanders, Lauren		Journalist Rachel Silver loses her job and reluctantly accepts a position ghostwriting the autobiography of Alexis Calyx, a former porn star turned erotic film producer.	147225
1984	Kamla	MF			Bollywood	Journalist Jaisingh Jadhav (Marc Zuber) buys a tribal girl and exhibits her at a press conference to make a point about slavery. He is a hypocrite in his personal life. Editor (Shafi Inamdar), Jaspal ji.	147226
1964	Kampen om Naesbygard	MF				TV Reporter (Gunnar Hansen)	147227
2005	Kampen om staden	DF			Denmark	Journalist Christian Schou.	147228
1993	Kanada	M				Newscaster (Mike Hoolboom - The Newscaster)	147229
1993	Kanarska spojka	MF				Reporter (Roman Holy)	147230
2001	Kand fran TV	MF				News Media. Managing Editor (Karin Sjoberg). Editor (Gloria Tapia). Publisher (Eva Dahlman). Publisher (Pia Johansson). Journalist (Ulf Kvensler). Photographer (Jens Sjogren).	147231
2001	Kandahar	MF	DVD -R HQ 3144-3145. SVD 1443			Canadian-Afghan Journalist (Niloufar Pazira) returns to her homeland to stop her disabled sister from committing suicide.	147232
1975	Kandidatin, Die	MTF				Journalist (Heinz-Werner Kraehkamp)	147233
1985	Kane & Abel	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV Newsman (Gordon Gould). Fashion Reporter (Martitia Palmer)	147234
1960	Kankkulan Kaivolla	MF				Radio Reporter (Hannes Hayrinen).	147235
1989	Kanoon Apna Apna	MF			India	Journalist Satyan (Satyendra Kapoor) is killed and his friend tries to avenge his death but is stopped by his father, who believes that the laws of the land must be followed while his son believes taking the law in your own hands is the only way to effectively bring justice. He leaves home and becomes a tough police inspector serving justice. 	147236
1943	Kansan, The	M				Newspaper Editor Ed Gilbert (Eddy Walker). Messenger (Ray Bennett).	147237
1988	Kansas	M		Eastman, Spencer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nordquist (Alan Toy) is physically disabled and works for the Bugle Tribune. He photographs the hero rescuing the governor's daughter from drowning. The story gets picked up by the national press. Makes the cover of U.S. News Magazine.When a bank robber who was traveling with the hero shows up in the reporter's room with a gun, he tells him the hero helped him commit the robbery. The reporter investigates .Reporter writers a story implicating the hero, but when he finds out the bank robber was killed and the money recovered, he tears it up.  One of the few depictions of a physically challenged reporter in film history.Female Reporter (Gail Dicus). Reporter (Greg Gilstrap).	147238
1952	Kansas City Confidential	M	DVD -R 1799 (Media Excerpts)			Newspaper Headlines from Kansas City Express. Newsboy shouting "Extra" over headline. Newsstand with array of newspapers accusing ex-con of a new crime. News Vendor (Harry Hines)	147239
1986	Kansas City Illustrated	DT			Series 1986-1993	News Staff. Reporters Tom Gauer, Deborah Holmes, Martha Lally, Carole Whitakere.  Anchor John Masterman. Prime-time news magazine covering news, sports and entertainment.	147240
1975	Kansas City Massacre, The	T				News Media-Press. FBI	147241
1950	Kansas City Milkman, The	N	UCLA	Packard, Reynolds		Newspapermen Clay Brewster and Don Shelby live  in Paris.  Newspaper world background. Front Page treatment of wire services by a foreign correspondent turned novelist.Story of professional decay of a libidinous and heavy-drinking bureau man with all the blamed placed on the press association because of its hypocrisy, double-dealing, mistreatment of its staffers, and low caliber of the personnel.	147242
1987	Kant-ssi ui palpyohoe	MF				Photographer (Yun-tae Kim)	147243
1957	Kapelusz pana Anatola	MF				Reporter (Zofia Grabska).	147244
1965	Kapitan Sowa na tropie: Cichy Pokoik	TF			Poland. Episode #4.	Journalist (Wlodzimierz Skoczylas).	147245
2006	Kappa Mikey: La Cage Aux Mikey	C	DVD -R HQ 8202		Episode #118. 11-19-2006	Reporter interviews Mikey and he lies about his friends during the interview.	147246
1946	Kaputt	N	OWN - P	Malaparte, Curzio		War Correspondent in Italy	147247
2009	Karate Contractions	N		Herman, Gail and Debra Voege		Reporter Isobel Taft helps Buzz kick off the action at the Kixtown Junior Karate Tournament. As the karate kids compete, Buzz helps Isobel master contractions.	147248
2004	Karate Dog, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	147249
1976	Kard, A	MF				TV Reporter (Sandor Lukkacs). Reporter (Ibolya Dzsupin)	147250
2006	Kardia	M			Canada	Reporter (Dylan Trowbridge).	147251
1983	KARE 11 News	DT				TV Anchor Paul Magers (1983-2003). Anchorwoman Julie Nelson (2003-). Anchorwoman Dana Piece (1983-). Anchor-Reporter Amy Hockert (2002-). Anchor-Reporter Rick Kupchella (1995). Anchor Joan Steffand (1983-1998). Anchorman Frank Vascellaro (1996-2005).Meteorologists Ken  Barlow (1994-2005), Paul Douglas (1983-1991), Dennis Feltgen (1986-1990), Belinda Jensen. Sportscasters Jeff Passolt (1981-1994), Tom Ryther (1980-1991), Randy Shaver (1983-).  Sportscaster-Sports Reporter Eric Perkins (1996-).	147252
1986	Kare no ootobai, kanojo no shima	MF			Japan	Reporter (Ittoku Kishibe). Reporter (Nenji Kobayashi).	147253
1954	Karen Blixen	M				Interviewer (Karl Bjarnhof).	147254
2005	Kari Toivonen - uutismies	TF			Finland	Reporter	147255
1955	Kariera	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Bronislaw Dardzinski).	147256
2002	Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy	MF			Poland	TV Reporter (Magdalena Michalak).	147257
1969	Karine	MF			Soviet Union.	Photographer (Yervand Manaryan).	147258
1992	Karl May	MF				Journalist, Wiener (Jurgen Trott)	147259
1969	Karla	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	147260
2006	Karla	M				Reporter (Danielle Burgio).  News Reporter (Choppy Guillotte)	147261
1997	Karlek och hela alltihopa	MF				Photographer (Erik Broms).	147262
1916	Karlek Och Journalistik	MF			Sweden	Reporter passes herself off as a servant to gain access to a great explorer, just back from the Antarctic, who is known to loathe journalists. Journalist Hertha Weye (Karin Molander)Although her true identity is discovered, she still manages to write her article, but then destroys it out of love for the adventurer.The comedy presents journalism as a route to independence for young women. But the ending does little to resolve the eternal dilemma of professional versus personal life since our heroine finally quits her job.	147263
2007	Karma Girl	N		Estep, Jennifer		Reporter Carmen Cole for the Expose in Bigtime, N.Y. is on a mission -- to unmask all superheroes and uber villains. She caught her fiancé, Matt Marion (aka the Manchinator) in bed with her best friend, Karen Crush (aka Crusher) on her wedding day.But after Carmen outs a member of the Fearless Five, Travis Teague (aka Tornado) and Travis kills himself, she's not only devastated, she's demoted to society reporter.When the Terrible Triad nabs Carmen, their snarky Malefica insists she unmask the Fearless Five's Strikeer or suffer dire consequences. By the time Carmen knows who Striker is, they're in love and turning him over to a superbitch isn't an option.Exposing the true identities of the nation's caped crusaders and their archenemies has catapulted Carmen from her sleepy southern hometown to the front pages of the country's biggest newspaper.Hobnobbing with millionaires and famished fashionistas is all in a day's work for a woman on the trail of the Fearless Five and Terrible Triad. But when Carmen gets the scoop of her career, her life comes crashing down around her.	147264
2007	Karma Girl	N		Estep, Jennifer		Reporter Carmen Cole, “reporter extraordinaire” for the Expose in New York City starts exposing the country’s most powerful heroes and villains after getting dumped by her crime-fighting fiancé. She is on a mission -- to unmask all superheroes and uber villains -- after catching her fiancé (Matt Marion, aka the Machinator) in bed with her best friend (Karen Crush aka Crusher) on Cole’s wedding day. But after Carmen outs a member of the Fearless Five (Travis Teague aka Tornado) and Travis kills himself, she’s not only devastated, but she’s demoted to society reporter. When the Terrible Triad nabs Carmen, their snarky Malefica insists she unmask the Fearless Five’s Striker or suffer dire consequences. By the time Carmen knows who Strike is, they’re in love and turning him over to a superbitch isn’t an option. When her life is on the line, she’ll have to rely on the city’s sexiest crime-buster to save her. 	147265
1938	Karmankolon kuningas	MF				News Announcer (Markus Rautio)	147266
2001	Karmina 2	M				Reporter.	147267
2005	Karol, un uomo diventato Papa	MTF			Poland - English	News Media. Gemelli Journalist (Valentina Mezzacappa).	147268
1998	Karrusel: 9/Lotte og Henrik	TF			Episode #9. 3-4-1998	Journalist (Martin Brygmann). Journalist (Jette Sievertsen).	147269
1986	Karsh: Searching Eye, The	M				Interviewer-Narrator (Harry Rasky-Himself)	147270
1931	Käsebier erobert den Kurfürstendamm (1977: ausführlichere Fassung)	N		Tergit, Gabriele (Elise Reifenberg)	Germany	Journalist	147271
1982	Kaseki no kouya	MF			Japan	Reporter Katayama (Hideaki Esum). Reporter Shimizu (Takeshi Kaga). Reporter Arai (Hideo Murota). Cameraman Asai (Ryuji Katagiri).	147272
1976	Kassen stemmer	MF				Journalist (Soren Spanning). Interview (Anna-Louise Lefevre).	147273
1954	Kasserer Jensen	MF			Norway	Journalist i Dagbladet (Marius Eriksen).	147274
2001	Katakuri-ke no kofuku	MF			Japan	TV Reporter (Naoto Takenaka).	147275
1912	Katchem Kate	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement.. Kate sees advertisement in newspaper for detective school	147276
1970	Kate	T			Series 1970-1972	British Advice "Agony" column writer.	147277
1989	Kate & Allie:	T	SVD 1243		Episode. Series (March, 1984-May 1989). 122 Episodes. 1987-1989 Barsky.	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Allie marries former football player,	147278
1988	Kate & Allie: Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore	T			Episode #103. 12-19-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. As Allie moves into her new high-rise condo, Kate interviews a potential housemate.	147279
1988	Kate & Allie: Allie Makes Up Her Mind	T			Episode #99. 3-28-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Allie can't decide whether to accept Bob's marriage proposal. But that doesn't stop Kate from throwing them an engagement party.	147280
1988	Kate & Allie: Almost Married (aka And Then There Were None)	T			Episode #91. 1-18-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Ted invites everybody to his friends' cabin in the Adirondacks but there's an escaped convict on the loose.	147281
1989	Kate & Allie: Anchor Away	T	DVD -R HQ 8888. SVD 1240		Episode #105. 1-9-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Watching a tape of Bob's sportscast, Allie notices an attractive anchor making an on-air play for her husband.	147282
1989	Kate & Allie: Better Never Than Late	T			Episode #106. 1-16-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Bob's mother questions Allie about having another child.	147283
1988	Kate & Allie: Bob Smells the Roses	T			Episode #98. 3-21-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Shaken by a friend's heart attack, Bob decides he should live life to the fullest -- with Allie as his wife.	147284
1989	Kate & Allie: Chip's Notes	T			Episode #113. 3-6-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.	147285
1988	Kate & Allie: Clip Show, The	T	SVD 1226		Episode #100. 5-23-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.	147286
1986	Kate & Allie: Dates of Future Past	T			Episode #63. 12-15-1986	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. While Kate is away on a business trip, Barsky, an ex-football player makes a play for Allie.	147287
1986	Kate & Allie: Goodbye Girl, The	T			Episode #62. 12-8-1986	TV News. Blizzard prevents the regulars from reaching the TV station where Allie volunteers. Allie and her boss Eddie Gordon (Andrea Martin) are stranded in studio in blizzard -- and must keep the show on the air.	147288
1987	Kate & Allie: Hired Wife	T			Episode #85. 11-16-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  A bachelor propsoes to Kate or Allie that he will give either one of them $500 to pretend to be his wife for one evening.	147289
1989	Kate & Allie: Hockey Team	T			Episode #120. 5-8-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Bob lets Chip join the hockey team without consulting Allie.	147290
1988	Kate & Allie: I Don't, I Don't	T			Episode #97. 3-14-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Bob is in a panic because he feels he's not ready for marriage -- which no one has mentioned.	147291
1989	Kate & Allie: I've Got a Secret	T	VHS 1251		Episode #112. 2-27-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed). Kate has trouble keeping quiet about Bob's broadcasting future.	147292
1987	Kate & Allie: Jennie's New Deal	T			Episode #84. 11-9-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.	147293
1988	Kate & Allie: Kate Gets Dumped	T			Episode #102. 12-12-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Honeymooners Allie and Bob fly off to Hawaii.	147294
1989	Kate & Allie: Last Temptation of Allie, The	T			Episode #119. 5-1-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. While Allie prepares her entry for Cousin Cabot's Country Cookbook contest, Kate cooks up a way to help Lou.	147295
1989	Kate & Allie: Loan-Some Bob	T	VHS 1245		Episode #116. 3-27-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed). Kate and Allie get a loan from Bob, who then chips in his two cents about how to run a profitable business.	147296
1989	Kate & Allie: Love Thy Neighbor	T			Episode #114. 3-13-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Trying to mend a broken romance, Kate feigns love in front of the woman who dumped her neighbor -- but he thinks Kate's serious.	147297
1987	Kate & Allie: Marriage Counselor, The	T			Episode #86. 11-23-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C., suggests marriage counseling for the constantly bickering Kate and Allie.	147298
1988	Kate & Allie: Mouse That Squeaked, The	T			Episode #94. 2-8-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Kate and Allie panic when Chip's mouse gets loose.	147299
1989	Kate & Allie: Moving On	T			Episode #107. 1-23-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Kate spends her 40th birthday wondering what she has done with her life. She decides to join the Peace Corps.	147300
1989	Kate & Allie: My Boyfriend's Back	T	VHS 1254		Episode #121. 5-15-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed). Allie's ex-boyfriend returns to New York for the opening of his off-Broadway play, which turns out to be based on their romance. Unfortunately for Allie, he has eyes only for Kate.	147301
1988	Kate & Allie: My Day With Paul Newman	T			Episode #92. 2-1-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Film crew asks to use the front door in a movie.	147302
1988	Kate & Allie: Namath of the Game, The	T			Episode #93. 2-3-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Sports nut Kate becomes Joe Namath's personal assistant. Joe Namath (Himself).	147303
1989	Kate & Allie: Nearlyweds, The	T			Episode #109. 2-6-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Allie's reaction upon hearing that Jennie and her boyfriend are sharing a dom room doesn't compare with her reaction when they announce they're getting married.	147304
1988	Kate & Allie: Odd Couples, The	T			Episode #104. 12-26-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Allie suggests that Kate move in.	147305
1987	Kate & Allie: Reruns	T			Episode #70. 3-2-1987	TV News Producer Mary Richards. Allie falls asleep in front of late night TV and dreams herself and Kate into old episoes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and I Love Lucy.	147306
1987	Kate & Allie: Return of Bob Barsky	T			Episode #81. 10-12-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. After an unexplained absence, Bob Barsky calls to ask Allie out on a date. He explains he is moving back to New York -- and also seeing someone else.	147307
1989	Kate & Allie: Review, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10116. VHS 1252		Episode #117. 4-10-1989	Food Critic gives Allie's sushi a bad review. Kate determines to please the man's palate to gain a retraction.	147308
1987	Kate & Allie: Ted's Fix-Up	T			Episode #83. 10-26-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Kate and Angela fix each other up with each other's ex's with surprising results.	147309
1987	Kate & Allie: Triangle Has Four Sides, The	T			Episode #87. 12-7-1987	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Kate tries to date two men at the same time but they end up finding out about each other.When Kate realizes they don't care she is dating other men, she dumps them both and starts dating Ted again.	147310
1989	Kate & Allie: Trojan War	T			Episode #115. 3-20-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Allie discovers a condom in Chip's pocket.	147311
1989	Kate & Allie: Wanted:  One Husband	T	VHS 1244		Episode #110. 2-13-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed). Rich neighbor offers hefty sum to Kate and Allie if they can find her "a Bob."	147312
1988	Kate & Allie: Wedding Belle Blues	T	SVD 1226		Episode #101. 12-11-1988	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed). As the nervous bride-to-be, Allie has nightmares about meeting her fiancé's parents.	147313
1988	Kate & Allie: Wedding, The	T			Episode #118. 4-24-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C.  Kate reluctantly agrees to accompny Lou to his cousin's wedding.	147314
1989	Kate & Allie: What a Wonderful Episode (aka It's a Wonderful Episode aka Kate and Allie Go To Hell	T			Episode #122. 5-22-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. A job offer and a $2,000 check from a man named Gabriel prompt Kate and Allie to take account of their lives.Unfortunately for Allie, he has eyes only for Kate.	147315
1988	Kate & Allie: What's Love Got To Do With It?	T			Episode #111. 2-20-1989	TV Sportscaster Bob Barsky (Sam Freed), for WNTD-TV, Channel 10 in Washington D.C. Kate is dating a man with no charm, looks or personality, yet everyone loves him -- except Kate.	147316
2001	Kate & Leopold	M				TV Newscaster (Roma Torre). Film Editor (Bart DeFinna). Photographer (Stan Tracy). Cameraman (Joe Mosso).	147317
1998	Kate Banning: Cryin' Time	N		Tishy, Cecilia	#2 Kate Banning Series	Magazine Editor Kate Banning, a Yankee-turned Southern sleuth, a former freelance investigative reporter who moved, along with her 13-year-old daughter, Kelly, from Boston to Nashville to take a steady job writing and editing articles for trade magazines.Her new job leaves her enough time to investigate the background of an up-and-coming, part-Cherokee country singer rumored to have a violent, even murderous past.Kate interviews the man, questions his loquacious songwriting girlfriend and looks for a flaw. Then the girlfriend disappears leading Kate on a far-flung search for the truth.	147318
2000	Kate Banning: Fall To Pieces	N		Tishy, Cecilia	#3 Kate Banning Series	Magazine Editor Kate Banning, a Yankee-turned Southern sleuth, a former freelance investigative reporter who moved, along with her 13-year-old daughter, Kelly, from Boston to Nashville to take a steady job writing and editing articles for trade magazines.Banning approaches a country icon's manager about a fan magazine project but the manager has something else in mind. She believes someone has targeted the singer for murder.Just as Banning settles into a good editorial job and a new Nashville neighborhood, her publisher throws her a curveball to pitch a fan-club proposal to the country-music queen.She is also asked to investigate escalating threats against the singer's career and life.	147319
1997	Kate Banning: Jealous Heart	NR		Tishy, Cecilia	#1 Kate Banning Series	Magazine Editor Kate Banning, a Yankee-turned Southern sleuth, a former freelance investigative reporter who moved, along with her 13-year-old daughter, Kelly, from Boston to Nashville to take a steady job writing and editing articles for trade magazines.A piece on automotive safety leads her to a woman whose sister was an up-and-coming country music star killed in a recent automobile accident. But she has her own agenda.She doesn't want to talk about how her sister could have been saved if she had used a seat belt. She wants Kate to investigate her sister's death as a potential homicide. Then the two women are almost run off the road.Meanwhile her daughter is having a difficult adjustment to their new environment and Kate is having problems learning the ropes of her new job and trying to maintain a long-distance relationship with a handsome pilot.So investigating a murder is not part of her game plan. But she can't say no and solves the case.	147320
2004	Kate Del Castillo en La Riviera Maya	MTF			Mexico.	Photographer (Glenn Campbell).	147321
2007	Kate Gallagher: Dying To Be Thin	N		Lilley, Kathryn	#1 Fat City Mysteries	TV Producer Kate Gallagher is a plus-sized journalist who has been laid off because of her weight and dumped by her boyfriend. So she enrolls in a weight loss clinic in Durham, North Carolina. Soon, she’s ready to sell her soul for some sweets. But when a diet guru turns up dead with fondue forks where his eyes were, Kate loses her appetite -- and has a breaking story on her hands. 	147322
2008	Kate Gallagher: Killer Workout	N		Lilley, Kathryn	#2 Fat City Mysteries	Reporter Kate Gallagher is a plus-sized journalist who decides to report for duty at Body Blast, a boot camp-style fitness program. But then her roomie is discovered with a broken neck at the foot of the climbing wall. It’s not the first suspicious accident at the camp -- another woman recently fell to her death during a Wilderness Challenge. Kate knows that losing weight is hard, but now it looks like it’s turning into mortal combat.	147323
2009	Kate Gallagher: Makeovers Can Be Murder	N		Lilley, Kathryn	#3 Fat City Mysteries	TV Reporter Kate Gallagher is a plus-sized journalist facing the ultimate challenge -- wearing a bikini for an upcoming assignment about weight loss scams. Sticking to her diet won’t be easy especially since her love life is already wasting away. Kate learns she’s not alone at a meeting of a women’s support group, the Newsbodies, where her friend Lila confides that her marriage is in trouble. When Lila turns up dead, Kate’s suspicions immediately fall on the husband. But that’s before she finds out that Lila wasn’t the first Newbody to die. Apparently a killer has an appetite for plus-sized victims. 	147324
1988	Kate Henry: Dead Pull Hitter, The	NS	OWN - P	Gordon, Alison	#1 Kate Henry Mysteries	Sports Journalist Katherine "Kate" Henry, a 40-year-old baseball writer, covers the Toronto Titans for the Toronto Planet. The veteran reporter is intelligent, feisty and enamored of her job. She has impossible deadlines and puts in weeks of overtime.The Titans are about to clinch the pennant, but the designated hitter misses the big game. During the victory celebration, the team announces the ballplayer is dead. The next morning, the body of the ace pitcher is found in the clubhouse.Even worse, the killer must be someone connected with the team. In pursuit of this hot story, Kate confronts blackmail, drugs and eventually the murderer. She has problems with arrogance, ignorance, easy money and bigotry of the sports world.."I'm Katherine Henry. My friends call me Kate. I am a baseball writer by trade, I'm forty, older than most of the Titans including the manager. I'm tallish, prettyish and a lot more interesting than most of the people I write about.""I'm good at my job to the active disappointment of some of my male colleagues, who have been waiting for me to fall on my face since the day I walked into my first spring training. I am also the only woman on the team plane who doesn't serve drinks."	147325
1993	Kate Henry: Night Game	NS		Gordon, Alison	#3 Kate Henry Mysteries	Sports Journalist Katherine "Kate" Henry, a 40-year-old baseball writer, covers the Toronto Titans for the Toronto Planet. The veteran reporter is intelligent, feisty and enamored of her job. She has impossible deadlines and puts in weeks of overtime.It's spring training in Florida. Kate is feeling like anything but a spring chicken, especially compared to "Juicy Lucy" Cartwright, a curvaceous young reporter who's just as interested in getting to home plate as they are.But when the 22-year-old Lucy is discovered shot to death on the beach outside the players' condos. The prime suspect is a promising rookie from the Dominican Republic who is black and foreign in a town not known for its tolerance of strangers.The 42-year-old Kate feels the rookie is too easy a mark and in setting out to clear his name, she embarks on an investigation steeped in foul play. Kate was out on a moonlit walk with a fellow reporter when they discovered Lucy's body.Many players had been involved with Lucy, which means that many of them fearing exposes of sexual exploits had a motive to see her dead.	147326
1998	Kate Henry: Prairie Hardball	NS		Gordon, Alison	#5 Kate Henry Mysteries	Sports Journalist Katherine "Kate" Henry, a 40-year-old baseball writer, covers the Toronto Titans for the Toronto Planet. The veteran reporter is intelligent, feisty and enamored of her job. She has impossible deadlines and puts in weeks of overtime.It is glorious August in Saskatchewan and Henry is on a road trip home. Accompanied by her partner, homicide detective Andy Munro, she is keen to show him the wide-open spaces of the prairie and the charms of her family home in Indian Head.In the 1940s, Kate's mother played for the Racine Belles, in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Now 20 veterans of the league are gathering for a reunion in the Battlefords, for induction into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame.But all is not peaceful under the prairie sky. Anonymous letters have been received by her mother's teammates warning them to stay away from the event. One of the Belles is found murdered. Kate tries not to interfere with the police investigation.But as she talks to former team members, she finds questions from the past that demand answers. It is only when Kate finds herself in mortal danger that she realizes she's come too close to the truth.	147327
1991	Kate Henry: Safe at Home	NS		Gordon, Alison	#2 Kate Henry Mysteries	Sports Journalist Katherine "Kate" Henry, a 40-year-old baseball writer, covers the Toronto Titans for the Toronto Planet. The veteran reporter is intelligent, feisty and enamored of her job. She has impossible deadlines and puts in weeks of overtime.Serial killer is stalking the streets of Kate Henry's hometown, claiming one young boy after another as his victim. For Henry, the killings are placing a strain on her relationship with her lover, Staff Sgt. Andy Munro.Munro is deeply involved in the beleaguered murder investigation. In the meantime, Kate is in hot water herself as she prepares to break a news story that will throw the Toronto Titans team -- and the game of professional baseball -- into turmoil.	147328
1997	Kate Henry: Striking Out	NS		Gordon, Alison	#4 Kate Henry Mysteries	Sports Journalist Katherine "Kate" Henry, a 40-year-old baseball writer, covers the Toronto Titans for the Toronto Planet. The veteran reporter is intelligent, feisty and enamored of her job. She has impossible deadlines and puts in weeks of overtime.It is the summer of 1994 and major-league baseball players have taken their balls and bats and gone home. With no beat to cover, Henry finds herself with rare time off to relax at home in Toronto's east end.But all is not tranquil in the neighborhood. Anti-abortion protesters are picketing the house of a doctor who lives down the block. The papers are full of controversy over the police shooting of a joy-riding black teen.Kate's lover, homicide detective Andy Munro is shot in an incident that only fuels the outcries of police racism. While Andy recuperates, Kate has more than a cranky patient to deal with.A homeless woman who has been living in the laneway behind Kate's house, vanishes. Police are indifferent. Kate begins a hunt on her own. A brutal murder links the past to the present.	147329
2006	Kate Jensen: Amsterdam Connection, The	N		Leather, Sue	Level 5 Upper Intermediate Book with Audio CDs	Journalist Kate Jensen is shocked when her friend Max is found murdered in Amsterdam. She goes there to search for her friend’s killer and starts asking questions at the football club he owned. It soon becomes clear that someone doesn’t want her to get any answers and Kate discovers that football can be a very dangerous game indeed. 	147330
2006	Kate Jensen: Death in the Dojo	N		Leather, Sue	Level 5 Upper Intermediate Book with Audio CDs	Reporter Kate Jensen investigates the death of a karate master in a “dojo,” a karate training room in London. Another death quickly follows and Kate finds herself drawn into the mystery. The trail takes her to Japan, back to London, and back in time to a crime committed more than 30 years earlier.	147331
2000	Kate Lipton: Double Helix	NM		Parker, Nancy A.	#2 Kate Lipton Mysteries	High-Tech Journalist Kate Lipton is involved in a story about a group of AIDS sufferers who have disappeared after traveling to the island of Grenada in the Eastern Caribbean in search of a miracle cure.It seems a bioengineering company on Grenada has deciphered the key in our DNA to human aging -- literally the cure for everything. Operating beyond all U.S. government and industry regulation, the firm, headed by an eugenicist wants to create new humans.And no one can stop him. Lipton soon learns about the man who will stop at nothing to derail her investigation and prevent her from exposing his bioengineering company's activities.Anchored off the company's compound, Kate and partner Jack Sullivan discover the company's yacht ferrying a stream of Fortune-500 types between the airport and the Grenadian lab.With security closing in and answers still elusive, she must finally resort to high-tech system hacking to uncover the truth.	147332
1994	Kate Lipton: Omega Transmissions, The	NM		Parker, Nancy	#1 Kate Lipton Mysteries	High-Tech Journalist Kate Lipton stumbles on the story of a life-time -- the possibility that NASA's SETI Project has intercepted a message from an intelligent ET source.Action goes from San Francisco and Silicon Valley to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean as Lipton locates missing scientists, and realizing they've been sequestered against their will, skippers their rescue by sailboat with NSA agents in hot pursuit.Is NASA concealing news and contents of extraterrestrial signals? Who's sending them?	147333
2005	Kate Mallory: Devil’s Own Daughter, The	NM		Hutchinson, Meg (aka Margaret Astbury)	#3 Kate Mallory Series	Journalist Kate Mallory is not excited about doing a feature on Old Wives’ Tales. It’s not exactly the assignment to make Kate’s pulse race since she fancies herself an investigative journalist and crime reporter and has the stories under her belt to prove it. But her research throws up a vital clue to the series of arson attacks and gruesome murders that is baffling the Darlaston police force. Teaming up with Richard Torrey, the enigmatic man whose rough exterior conceals his intuitive psychic powers, Kate gets on the trail of a story too good to miss. But it will lead her into a deadly encounter with a ruthless woman, a coven of Satanists -- and Evil incarnate. 	147334
2001	Kate Mallory: Hitch-Hiker, The	NM		Hutchinson, Meg (aka Margaret Astbury)	#1 Kate Mallory Series	Journalist Kate Mallory and Inspector Bruce Daniels help Richard Torrey investigate the brutal murder of Anna, is lover. Torrey is determined to get at the bottom of her killing and bring the killers to justice. Philip Bartley stops to pick up a hitchhiker one rainy night hoping for sexual favors in return. But when the car crashes into a hedge, the slender, blonde figure with the seductive tongue is nowhere to be seen. Reverend Peter Darley has a mortal sin on his conscience, and as he struggles with his faith, he finds that even the church cannot provide sanctuary from his impure thoughts. A whiff of perfume, a pair of hyacinth blue eyes are oddly familiar to James Connor. Will they cause the Deputy Police Commissioner to lose his head? That is just the beginning. There are three men with one woman in common and now that woman, Anna, is dead.	147335
2002	Kate Mallory: Seal, The	NM		Hutchinson, Meg (aka Margaret Astbury)	#2 Kate Mallory Series	Journalist Kate Mallory is covering a routine case of vandalism in a local churchyard when she comes across a mysterious foreign banknote and a drawing of an ancient talisman, the Seal of Ashmedai, used in rituals of black magic. At the same time, Richard Torrey is haunted by a young woman, dressed in white, who begs his help. But why can no one else see or hear her? Together, Kate and Richard decide to investigate a possible connection between these random events. They do not expect to find themselves embroiled in an attempt to create the havoc of war in the Middle East, large-scale currency counterfeiting - and devil worship.Journalist Kate Mallory and Richard Torrey, the enigmatic man whose rough exterior conceals his intuitive psychic powers, find themselves embroiled in yet another battle with the forces of darkness. They are still bruised by the satanic events at Monkswell. 	147336
1975	Kate McShane: Publish and Perish	T			Television Drama Series	News Media	147337
1991	Kate Mulcay: Ah, Sweet Mystery	NM	MLPL	Sibley, Celestine	#1 Kate Mulcay Mysteries	Journalist Kate Mulcay is a self-reliant widow, an Atlanta news hound who lives alone in a backwoods cabin and occasionally covers the police beat.Then a neighbor is murdered. He's a local businessman disliked by everyone and is the victim of overkill: poisoned, bludgeoned and electrocuted. He is mourned by few except his sweet octogenarian stepmother who stuns everyone by confessing to the crime.Down-home reporter Mulcay, resident of northern Fulton County, where new mansions supplant old settlers. When someone murders the local develop and police blame her dear old lady-neighbor, Kate takes steps to "save" the feisty woman.Her friends on the police force actually do most of the work behind the scenes, while she covers the human angles.	147338
1993	Kate Mulcay: Dire Happenings at Scratch Ankle	NM		Sibley, Celestine	#3 Kate Mulcay Mysteries	Reporter Kate Mulcay is on a newspaper assignment at the Georgia State House of Representatives and is stirred from her boredom by the impassioned speech of a Native American legislator.He urged the state to contest Tennessee's jurisdiction over former Cherokee lands on the Georgia border. On a hunch, Kate arranges a trip to meet him in a town called Rising Fawn for a tour of the disputed territory.But on night before Kate plans to leave, the young Gandy sisters show up and she brings them along. When the representative doesn't show up at the meeting spot, Kate and the girls go to his trailer only to discover trail of blood leading into the woods.Handful of concerned legislators and searchers look for the legislator. Soon another representative disappears. What promises to be a weekend getaway quickly turns into a deadly adventure when Kate realizes there is a murderer on the loose.It's up to her to get the scoop before another murder is committed.	147339
1958	Kate Mulcay: Malignant Heart	NM		Sibley, Celestine	The younger years of Kate Mulcay when she was Kate Kincaid.	Columnist Katherine “Kate” Kincaid is a young reporter for the Atlanta Searchlight and an amateur sleuth who lives with her father, a retired policeman. She appears to be one of the few female news reporters on the staff. Most of the other women staffers work in the “Casserole and Camisole Department,” writing as most newspaperwomen did at the time, about fashion, food, gardens, club activities and high society.Kate “wrote a column a few days a week, covered an occasional story...and was available as a kind of office memory for youngsters who knew nothing about Atlanta’s or the newspaper’s past.” We’ll meet Kate again as the widowed Kate Mulcay in “Ah, Sweet Mystery” (1991) who now lives alone in north Fulton County in a cabin that she and her late husband Benjy restored. In her late forties to early fifties, Kate still reports for the Searchlight, but also writes a regular column. Though "an old society editor" had told Kate "that nobody, but nobody, lived beyond the perimeter of Atlanta," the encircling Interstate 285, and though "[s]ociety's folklore decreed that you live within the circular boundaries of the big eight-lane highways which encompassed the city," Kate chose to break from "society" for a life in the woods (SS, 60) and committed to making the daily commute "in bumper-to-bumper traffic that was beginning to spill over onto the old country road" (ASM, 2). In Dire Happenings at Scratch Ankle (1993), we learn that Kate covered the Georgia General Assembly as a reporter until her editor reassigns her to write a regular column, replacing her with "a lanky kid newly graduated from the University of Georgia's journalism school" (DH, 2). In Spider in the Sink (1997), we get more details on the forty years that have passed since the events of The Malignant Heart. Benjy and Kate had lived with her father in the early years of the marriage in a "clapboard cottage" in downtown Atlanta. In what would probably have been the early to mid-1960s, the city started to purchase areas of their neighborhood to turn into a parking lot for the new baseball stadium. After Kate's father died from a stroke, and "by the time the bulldozers were on their street," Kate and Benjy "were ready to move anyhow" (SS, 40). Kate's cabin — with "its raddled roof, its vacant lopsided window openings" — had won her affection the first time she and Benjy had seen it and had brought much happiness to them, "although both were city-reared" (ASM, 14). 	147340
1995	Kate Mulcay: Plague of Kinfolks, A	NM		Sibley, Celestine	#4 Kate Mulcay Mysteries	Atlanta Columnist Kate Mulcay is running out of Southern hospitality as a pair of distant relatives prolong their surprise visit. But freeloading houseguests are the least of her problems when a neighbor is found bludgeoned to death.Police name Kate as the prime suspect. It's up to her to prove her innocence and capture the killer.Spirited Kate Mulcay, the Atlanta reporter and columnist seen last in Dire Happenings at Scratch Ankle, returns for her fourth crime adventure in the series by Atlanta Constitution columnist Sibley. In this sunny caper, the serenity of widowed Kate, who lives among wildflowers in a 150-year-old log cabin, is shattered by the arrival, out of the blue, of Edge Green and his wife, Bambi, in a rusty Chevy towed by a wrecker. Edge, a dead-broke Texan, claims to be a distant cousin of Kate's late husband; Bambi is a whining Tammie Bakker look-alike with a thirst for booze. While Kate, bouncing between resentment and pity, deals with her trashy, inconsiderate kin (Edge wastes a thicket of sweet-smelling vines that Kate has nursed over the years), other, less colorful problems arise. Mr. Renty, a harmless old eccentric, is viciously beaten with a "battle stick" (an oak stick used by country women to whack the dirt out of wet clothes), and a neighbor in a subdivision who has just told Kate she's getting divorced is murdered and Kate finds herself a suspect. As Kate tracks down the killer and figures out what to do with Edge and Bambi, Sibley continues her long-running love affair with Atlanta, its people, traditions and dialect. 	147341
1997	Kate Mulcay: Spider in the Sink	NM		Sibley, Celestine	#5 Kate Mulcay Mystery Series	Columnist Kate Mulcay works for a newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia. It has been years since her beloved husband died and the holidays have been a little lonely. She can't help thinking to herself what a wonderful Christmas this might turn out to be.Only dark cloud is her inability to find a place for two homeless men and their dog to whom she has dedicated her newspaper column.No shelter would take the men because they refused to give up their dog so when a wealthy and eccentric friend announces she will take them, Kate can't believe her good fortune.The joyous feeling of the season is shattered the next day when Kate learns that a murder has taken place. Worse yet, the two homeless men are the prime suspects. Knowing that neither man is capable of violence, Kate sets out to find the truth.	147342
1992	Kate Mulcay: Straight as an Arrow	NM		Sibley, Celestine	#2 Kate Mulcay Mysteries	Journalist Kate Mulcay is a self-reliant widow, an Atlanta news hound who lives alone in a backwoods cabin and occasionally covers the police beat.It’s been a dreary winter in Atlanta, and Kate Mulcay is perked up at first by a phone call from her good friend Nora Noble, a resident of Ila Island where Kate and her late husband Benjy had built a beach cottage. Now that Benjy is gone, Kate no longer summers there, but she packs up her gear in response to Nora’s fears that someone is killing off the residents of the island and that there has been a bungled attempt on Nora’s husband Phil’s life. When Kate arrives on the island, she discovers some peculiar circumstances. Even her own cottage has been occupied and desecrated in her absence. When Phil dies suddenly the following day, Kate is determined to stay on to unravel the mystery and restore peace and tranquility to this beautiful island. 	147343
1995	Kate Murray: In the Midnight Hour	NM		Tyre, Peg	#1 Kate Murray Mysteries	Crime reporter Kate Murray for a New York tabloid, faces a difficult choice when a detective-lover she once betrayed by revealing confidential information, feeds her hot tips on corruption with his Brooklyn Narcotics Division	147344
1996	Kate Murray: Strangers in the Night	NM		Tyre, Peg	#2 Kate Murray Mysteries	Crime Reporter Kate Murray for a New York tabloid, investigates the murder of a nurse in the tough Bushwick section of Brooklyn to salvage her career, and finds herself caught between the police and a psychotic killer.	147345
1992	Kate Reed: Anno Dracula	N		Newman, Kim	#1 Vampire Journalist Kate Reed in the Anno Dracula Series.	Journalist Kate Reed, a radical vampire journalist who became a vampire 30 years ago and helped send Dracula packing out of England.  In 1885, Count Dracula, after 400 years of brooding in his Transylvanian Castle, came to London intent on spreading the pestilence of vampirism to the heart of Victoria’s Britain. The monster was defeated and destroyed by Professor Van Heising and his stout-hearted companions. But what if Von Heising had failed and Dracula’s plan of conquest was successful?	147346
1995	Kate Reed: Bloody Red Baron	N		Newman, Kim	#2 Vampire Journalist Kate Reed in the Anno Dracula Series.	Journalist Kate Reed, a radical vampire journalist who became a vampire 30 years ago and helped send Dracula packing out of England. She is involved in World War I in 1918 since the War of the Great Powers in Europe is also a war between the living and the dead, ancient magic and modern science, oppression and freedom. Count Dracula has insinuated his way into the ruling echelon of the German government and molds a war machine to annihilate the Western allies. With Kate’s help, an old enemy of Dracula’s plots to stop him. Lurking in the background is a resurrected Edgar Allan Poe, commissioned by German High Command to write a fabulous biography of Manfred von Richthofen, the Bloody Red Barron who keeps upping his famous death score against the Western Front.It is some 30 years since the vampire eluded his death and initiated the Terror, a vampirization of humanity that has left half the world undead and living in uneasy coexistence with “warm” mortals. Dracula is represented by flying ace Manfred von Richthofen, alias the Red Baron, and other blood descendants capable of shapeshifting into airplane-sized bats that engage in aerial combat with their Anglo-vampire counterparts. 	147347
1997	Kate Reed: Coppola’s Dracula	SS		Newman, Kim	Vampire Journalist Kate Reed in the Anno Dracula Series. Online Story Hosted by Infinity Plus Web Site. 	Journalist Kate Reed, a radical vampire journalist who became a vampire 30 years ago and helped send Dracula packing out of England.  She is in Romania, advising on a new production of a Dracula movie. Dracula is now Western royalty, so it could cause a few political problems. The other problem is that Romanians really don’t like vampires so when not working she really has to keep to herself. Alternate History: the making of “Apocalypse Now:” a la “Hearts of Darkness” with vampires.	147348
1998	Kate Reed: Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959 (aka Dracula Cha Cha Cha	N		Newman, Kim	#3 Vampire Journalist Kate Reed in the Anno Dracula Series.	Journalist Kate Reed, a radical vampire journalist who became a vampire 30 years ago and helped send Dracula packing out of England. She is on the scene when a serial killer, the Crimson Executioner, commits the first in a string of brutal vampire slayings that will lead inevitably to Dracula himself. Kate’s relentless pursuit of the mysterious murderer acquaints her with Mater Lachrymarum, the city’s legendary “Mother of Tears” and a social register of mortal and vampire celebrities, any one of whom could be the assassin. Kate has a sentimental reunion with characters she knows and there are improbable get-togethers between real and imaginary personalities including Orson Welles, Edgar Allan Poe, Elisabeth Bathory, Cont Cagliostro and characters that look suspiciously like James Bond and Marcello Mastroianni.  It is a world where Dracula lives and the glitterati of history, fiction and film are all his vampire progeny. It is 1959 and the jet set, the intelligentsia, the artists and luminaries, the powerful and the merely curious from all over the world are descending on Rome, “the Eternal City.” The paparazzi have gathered en masse to chronicle the raucous wake of a remarkable decade -- and to shoot the beautiful ones who have arrived to be seen. Rome is in her glory for the dark prince himself has selected this ancient metropolis as the site of his latest nuptials -- and everyone who is anyone, vampire and mortal alike, is planning to attend. The aging Count is hoping his impending nuptials will consolidate his crumbling kingdom through marriage to the Moldavian princess Asa Vajda. Vampire Journalist Kate Reed is wondering if that will happen when the first brutal vampire slaying takes place.	147349
1997	Kate Reed: Who Dares Win (Anno Dracula 1980)	SS		Newman, Kim	Vampire Journalist Kate Reed in the Anno Dracula Series. Online Story on Kim Newman’s Web Site.	Journalist Kate Reed, a radical vampire journalist who became a vampire 30 years ago and helped send Dracula packing out of England. Alternate history: the 1980 Iranian Embassy Seige with vampires and transferred to the Romanian embassy.She is invited into the Romanian embassy in London to meet the leader of the terrorists. The embassy has been taken over by “freedom fighters” who want Transylvania to become a homeland for the undead. As Special Air Service troops mass for an assault, Kate tries to negotiate a peaceful solution to the problem. The story:Palace Green was blocked, an armored car emphasising a point she would have thought established sufficiently well by police vans. Uniformed coppers -- the Special Patrol Group, of recent ill reputation -- and camo-clad squaddies were kitted up for riot, as natives kept out of homes and offices muttered themselves towards a resentful shade of disgruntled. To Kate Reed, this patch of Kensington felt too much like Belfast for comfort, though passing trade on Embassy Row -- veiled woman-shapes with Harrod's bags, indignant diplomats of all nations, captains of endangered industries -- was of a different quality from the bottle-throwers and -dodgers of the Garvachie Road.TV crews penned beyond the perimeter had to make do with stories about the crowds rather than the siege. Kate saw Anne Diamond, collar turned up and microphone thrust out, sorting through anxious faces at the barrier, thirsty for someone with a husband or girlfriend trapped inside the Embassy or, better yet, among the terrorists.'Evenin' miss,' said an elderly bobby, the survivor of a notionally more genial past, bewildered among the armored thugs now sharing his uniform, 'it's been a funny old week at Palace Green ...' Sensing the imminence of an anecdote with a moral, Kate showed him her NUJ card and won open sesame. 'We've been waiting for you,' he said, with fatherly concern, lifting a plank from the barrier. 'This is a rum old do and no mistake.'Anne Diamond and a dozen other broadcast and print hopefuls were furious that one of the least significant of their number had a free ticket to the big carnival. It wasn't even as if Kate were the only vampire hack on the street. She'd spotted Paxman, drifting incorporeally in mist-form through the crowds. She was, however, the only journo Baron Meinster would talk with.For two years, she had been waiting for the Transylvanian to call in the favour he'd granted by spiriting her out of Romania via his underground railway. She knew he'd helped her to spite the Ceausescus, with whom he had a long-standing personal feud, but his intervention still saved her life. This was not what she had expected, but the development didn't surprise her either. Since Teheran, embassy sieges had become a preferred means of the powerless lording it over the powerful. Not that the Baron, soi-disant First Elder of the Transylvania Movement, would consider himself powerless.A tall, mustached vampire in police uniform took charge of Kate with a firm grip on her upper arm. Her real police sergeant kept his distance, and retreated without offering the traditional cup of tea.'Daniel Dravot,' she said, 'it has been a long time.''Yes, Miss Reed,' said the vampire, unsmiling.'Still Sergeant Dravot, I see. Though not truly of the Metropolitan Police, I'll wager.''All in the Service of the Queen, Miss Reed.''Indeed.'She was walked over to the command post, a large orange workman's hut erected over a hole in the pavement. Dravot lifted a flap-door and ushered her inside.he found herself among uncomfortable men of power.A plainclothes policeman sat on a stool, hunched over a field telephone whose wires were crocodile-clamped into an exposed circuit box. Down in the pit, ear-phones worn like a stethoscope under long hair, was a thin warm man of undetermined age; he wore New Romantic finery -- full-skirted sky-blue highwayman's coat, knee-boots and puffy mauve britches, three-cornered hat with a feather -- and jotted notes on a pad in violet ink. Above them, literally and figuratively, hovered three vampires: a death-faced eminence grise in a gravemold-grubby Ganex mac, a human weapon in a black jump-suit and balaclava, and a willowy youth in elegant grey.She recognised all of these people.The policeman was Inspector Cherry, who often wound up with the cases involving vampires: a solid, if somewhat whimsical plod. The dandy in the ditch was Richard Jeperson, chairman of the Ruling Cabal of the Diogenes Club, longest-lived and most independent branch of British Intelligence. He had inherited Dravot from his late predecessors, to both of whom Kate had been close, Charles Beauregard and Edwin Winthrop. The vampires were: Caleb Croft, high up in whatever the United Kingdom called its Secret Police these days; Hamish Bond, a spy whose obituaries she never took seriously; and Lord Ruthven, the Home Secretary.'Katie Reed, good evening,' said Ruthven. 'How charming to see you again, though under somewhat trying circumstances. Very nice piece in the Grauniad about the Royal Fiancée. Gave us all the giggles.'Ruthven, once a fixture as Prime Minister, was back in the cabinet after a generation out of government. Rumoured to be Margaret Thatcher's favourite vampire, he was horribly likely to succeed her in Number Ten by the next ice age, reclaiming his old job. He brought a century of political experience to the ministerial post, and a considerably longer lifetime of survival against the odds. If he recalled that he and Mr Croft had put a price on Kate's head in the 1890s, he tactfully didn't mention it.'She's here,' said Cherry, into the phone.The policeman passed her the set, hand over the mouthpiece.'Try to find out how many of them there are,' said Jeperson in a stage-whisper. 'But don't be obvious about it.''I don't think we need teach Katie Reed anything,' said the Home Secretary. 'She has a wealth of varied experience.'Unaccountably, that verdict made her self-conscious. She knew about all these men, but they also knew quite a bit about her up-and-down career. Like them all, she had wound in and out of the century, as often covered in blood as glory. Ever since her turning, she had been close to the Great Game of power and intelligence.Kate put the phone to her head and said 'hello'.'Katharine,' purred Baron Meinster. His unretractable fangs gave him a vaguely slushy voice, as if he were speaking through a mouthful of blood.'I'm here, Baron.''Excellent. I'm glad to hear it. Is Ruthven there?''I'm fine, thank you, and how are you?''He is. How delicious. Ten years of dignified petitions and protests, when all I needed to do to get attention was take over a single building. How do you like the banners? Do you think He would appreciate them?'She knew who Meinster meant when he said 'He'.The flags of the Socialist Republic had been torn down, and two three-story banners unfurled from the upper windows of the Embassy. They were blazened with a tall black dragon, red-eyed and fanged.'It's time to revive the Order of the Dragon,' said Meinster. 'It's how He got His name.'She knew that, of course.'People here want to know what you want, Baron.''People there know what I want. I've been telling them for years. I want what is ours. I want a homeland for the undead. I want Transylvania.''I think they mean immediately. Blankets? Food?''I want Transylvania, immediately.'She covered the mouthpiece and spoke.'He wants Transylvania, Home Secretary.''Not in our gift, more's the pity. Would he take, say, Wales? I'm sure I can swing Margaret on that. The taffs are all bloody Labour voters anyway, so we'd be glad to turn them over to that drac-head dandy. Or, I don't know, what about the Falkland Islands? They're far distant enough to get shot of without much squawking at home. The Baron could spend his declining years nipping sheep. That's all they ever do up in the Carpathians, anyway.''There might be a counter-offer, Baron,' she told him. 'In the South Atlantic.''Good God, woman, I'm not serious. Tell him to be a nice little bat and give up. We'll slap his wrist and condemn him for inconveniencing our old mucka Ceausescu and his darling Elena, then let him do an hour-long interview with Michael Parkinson on the BBC, just before Match of the Day. He should know we like him a lot more than the bloody Reds.''Is that an official offer?''Not in my lifetime, Miss Reed. Will he talk to me?''Would you talk with the Home Secretary?'A pause. 'Not really. He's an upstart. Not of the Dracula line.''I heard that,' said Ruthven. 'I've been a vampire far longer than Vladdy-Come-Lately Meinster. He was turned in the 1870s, and he's basically little more than a Bucharest bum boy. I was already an elder when he was sucking off his first smelly barmaid.'They might be of different bloodlines, but Ruthven and Meinster were of similar type. Turned in their golden youth, they remained petulant boys forever, even as they amassed power and wealth. To them, the world would always be a giant train-set, and engineering crashes was great fun.'Katharine,' said Meinster, 'you had better come visit.'She really wasn't keen. 'He wants me to go inside.''Out of the question,' said Croft.'Not wise, Kate,' said the spy. 'Meinster's a mad dog. A killer.''Commander Bond, your concern is most touching. Are you with the SAS now? Or is everybody dressed up in the wrong uniform these days? What do they call it, "deniability"?''Aren't you supposed to be a secret agent, Bond,' sniped the Home Secretary. 'Does everybody know who you are?''I met Miss Reed on an earlier mission, sir.''That's one way of putting it, Hamish Bond.''Rome, 1959,' said Jeperson, from the pit. 'Not one of the Club's notable successes. The Crimson Executioner business. And the death of Dracula.'Lord Ruthven ummed. 'You were mixed up in that too, weren't you? How you do show up, Katie. Literally all over the map. A person might think you did it on purpose.''Not really.''We can't let a civilian -- an Irish national at that -- compromise the situation,' said Croft. 'Give the word, and I'll send in Bond and settle Meinster's hash. Set-ups like this are why we have people like him.'Bond stood at attention, ready to kill for England.'Margaret would have our heads on poles, Croft. And I'm not ready to become an ornament just yet. Katie Reed, do you solemnly promise not to succumb to the Stockholm Syndrome? Meinster's a fearful rotter, you know. Good looks are no guarantee of good character.''I've met him before. I was not entirely captivated.''Good enough for me. Any other opinions?' Everyone looked as if about to say something, but the Home Secretary cut them off. 'I thought so. Katie, our hearts go with you.''Wouldn't you rather have a gun?' asked Jeperson.'Ugh. No. Nasty things.'he was marched again, with Dravot taking hold of her arm in exactly the same place, to the front line, the pavement outside the Embassy. Power had been cut off to the street-lamps as well as the building, but large floodlights illuminated the Dragon banners, projecting human silhouettes against the walls. It must look very dramatic on television, though she overheard Paxman arguing down the line with a BBC controller who wanted if no one was being murdered just now to cut back to the snooker finals. As she approached the Embassy, there was some excitement among the crowd, mostly from people asking who the hell she was.Kate looked up and saw no faces at the windows. SAS snipers with silver bullets in their rifles were presumably concealed on the nearest rooftops. Men like Hamish Bond were trained to use crossbows with silver-tipped quarrels. There were even English longbowman schooled in Agincourt skills, eager to skewer an undead with a length of sharpened willow.On one side, Jeperson suavely ran down what they knew about the situation inside the Embassy. On the other, Croft brutally gave bullet points about the things they'd like to know.So far as they understood, there were about twenty-five hostages, including the Romanian Ambassador, whom no one would really miss since he was a faceless apparatchik, and Patricia Rice, a pretty upper-middle class student who had been visiting in order to arrange a tour of collective farms by her Marxist Student Group. As a bled-dry corpse, Rice would be a public relations nightmare: her great-great uncle or someone had once been a famous comedian, and news stories were already homing in on her. The viewers were following the siege just to see if the posh bird made it through the night. Besides Meinster, there were perhaps five vampire terrorists. It was imperative she confirm the numbers, and find out what kind of ordnance they were packing besides teeth and claws. From what she remembered of Meinster's Kids up in the Carpathians, they didn't need that much more.As they reached the front doorstep, Dravot let her go.Everyone backed away from her in a semi-circle, skinny shadows growing on the Embassy frontage.In theory, Kate could be arrested if she crossed the threshold. The Embassy was legally Romanian turf and she remained a fugitive from state justice. It occurred to her that this would be a needlessly elaborate way of whisking her back to the prison she had clawed her way out of. Which didn't mean the Securitate, besides whom the SPG were lollipop men, weren't up to it.She thought of pressing the bell-button, but remembered the power was off. She rapped smartly on the door.The report was surprisingly loud. Weapons were rattled, and she turned to hiss reassurance. If anything would be worse than being bound in a diplomatic pouch and sunk in a Bucharest dungeon, it would be getting shot dead by some jittery squatty.The door opened and she was pulled inside.n the dark lobby, her eyes adjusted instantly. Candles had been stuck up all around and lit.She had been taken by two vampires. A rat-faced fright who scuttled like an insect, his unnaturally elongated torso tightly confined by a long musty jacket with dozens of bright little buttons like spider-eyes. And a newborn girl with a headscarf, bloody smears on her chin, a man's pinstripe jacket, Doc Martens boots and a submachine gun. The girl's red eyes told Kate exactly how she felt about her: hatred, mistrust, envy and fear.'Patricia Rice?' Kate asked.The newborn hissed. She had been turned recently, in the four days since the siege began.No one had told her Meinster was making vampires of the hostages. It was the surest way of triggering the Stockholm Syndrome, she supposed. Rice had given up Marxism and pledged herself to a new cause.She remembered Meinster in the mountains, explaining why the Transylvania Movement would win.'We can make more of us,' he had said. 'We can drown them.'Rice took her hand and tugged. Kate stood her ground.She had been a vampire for nearly a century. This fresh immortal needed a lesson in seniority. Meinster was a fanatic for bloodline, pecking order and respect for elders. It was one reason he was wrong about long-term strategy: he could easily make more vampires, but not more like him. As Ruthven said, he was a parvenu anyway, a pretend-elder barely older than Kate. If Dracula were still King of the Cats, Meinster would never be taken seriously by anyone.She broke Rice's hold.'Just take me to your leader,' she said.The rat-nosferatu led the way. He moved jerkily, like a wrong-speed silent movie. He was one of the very old ones, far beyond the human norm. Kate had met creatures like him before and knew they were among the most dangerous of vampire kind. They were all red thirst, and no pretense about civilization or magic.She was taken upstairs to a high-ceilinged conference room. Freestanding candelabra threw active shadows on the walls. Hostages were tied up, huddled against the walls: their arms were striped with scabs, but not their necks. Meinster was conserving his resources.The Baron stood in one corner, with his lieutenants. They were vampire kids, child-shaped but old-eyed. These were his favored troops, not least because he wasn't himself very tall or broad. On Not the Nine O'Clock News, he was impersonated (very well) by Pamela Stephenson.Meinster wore a very smart grey cloak, over a slightly darker grey frock coat and riding boots. His ruffled shirt would have looked better on Adam Ant. His hair was improbably gold, gelled into a fixed wave. His smile was widened by his fangs.One of his lieutenants had a gun to match Rice's; the other held Meinster's two poodles. In the forest, Kate had seen Meinster kill another vampire for ridiculing his beloved dogs. They were vampire pets, little canine monsters with sharpened fangs, fattened on drops of baby-blood. They must have been smuggled into the country despite quarantine regulations designed to keep undead animals like them out -- a more serious crime than terrorism in the opinion of many Home Counties pet owners.'Katharine, well met.''Baron,' she acknowledged.'She was insolent,' hissed Rice. 'I hate her already.''Shush up, Patty-Pat,' said Meinster.'We don't need her. We only need me. You said so, when you turned me. You said you only needed me. Me.''Am I beginning to detect a theme tune?' suggested Kate. '"The Me Song"?'Rice raised a hand to slap but Kate snatched her wrist out of the air and bent her arm around her back. She got snarled up on the strap of her gun.'You turned this girl, Baron?'Meinster smiled artfully, a boy caught out.'Things must be desperate.'She let Rice go. The newborn sulked, face transforming into a bloated mask of resentment and self-pity. She should watch that tendency to shapeshift, or her scowl might really stick. She had Mr Rat-features around as a dire example of the syndrome.'May I offer you someone to drink, Katharine. We've a fine selection of fusty old bureaucrats. Oh, and three cultural attachés who admit that they're spies.''Only three?''So far. We can offer Ruthven some interesting documents from the secret files. Nicolae and Elena tell the world about modernisation and harmony with the West, but we both know they play a different hand at home. My old comrade has much to hide, and I'd be most willing to share it with your lovely Mrs Thatcher.''She's not mine. I'm Irish, remember.''Of course, Katharine. Potato famines, Guinness, Dana. I am well up on the West. As a coming man, I have to learn all these things. Just as He did, a century ago.'When he so much as hinted at the name, his eyes were radiant. She thought she saw tiny twin bats flapping in his pupils.'You so want to be him, Baron. How well did you know him?''He was more a father to me than any human family. More a mother. More anything.'On the subject, Meinster was blind. To him, Dracula was the King of the Cats, the fount of wisdom and destiny, a God and a champion. Kate knew too many vampires like the Baron, forcing themselves to be what they imagined Dracula had been, hoping to become everything he was but not knowing the whole story.'At the end, he wanted to die,' she said. 'I saw that.''You saw what you wanted to see, Katharine. You are not of his direct bloodline.''I wish that were true.''Heresy,' shouted Rice, raising her gun and fiddling with anything that might be a safety catch. 'She defiles the name of the Father-in-Darkness.'Meinster nodded, snake-swift. The old nosferatu, rodent-ears twitching, took the new-born's gun away from her.'Thank you, Orlok,' acknowledged Meinster.Kate looked again at the reeking thing. She knew who Graf von Orlok was. During the Terror, when London rose against the rule of Dracula, he had been in command of the Tower, where the 'traitors' were kept. If she had been less fortunate during her underground period, she might have met Orlok before. Several of her friends had, and not survived.Sometimes, she forgot to be afraid of vampires. After all, she was a bloodsucking leech too and no one was ever afraid of her. Sometimes, she remembered.Now, looking at the spark in Orlok's grubby eyes, she remembered the first vampires she had seen, when she was a warm girl and the dead were rising all around.In her heart, nightmare spasmed.'Katharine, I will prevail,' said the Baron.'How? The British Government doesn't negotiate with terrorists.'Meinster laughed.'What's a terrorist, Katharine? You were a terrorist. And you've just had a conversation with the Home Secretary. Once upon a time, you were a wanted insurrectionist and Orlok was a lawful authority. Once Nicolae Ceausescu was a terrorist, my partisan comrade, and the Nazis were our enemy.'That was true.'And, in our homeland, you were unjustly accused of murder, hunted by corrupt police. Then, when you came to me in the mountains, we had common cause. Nothing has really changed. we have been adrift, I'll admit. Since He passed, we have pretended to be humans, to be just another of the many races of mankind, but we are not. You've never lived with your own kind, Katharine. You've spent a century working with them, fighting for the cattle. Yet they still fear and loathe you. Here in England, the warm are polite and pretend not to despise us; but in our homeland, you must have seen the truth. Vampires are hated. And we must be hated. Our inferiors must hate and fear and respect us. He knew that. His was the vision we must struggle to bring about. We must be the princes of the Earth, not the servants of men. Then, believe me, He will rise again. What you saw was an illusion. Dracula does not die and become dust.'Meinster was trembling with excitement, a boy dreaming of Christmas morning.Kate saw Patricia Rice, adoring her father-lover-fiend.'First, Transylvania ...'Meinster let it hang.'I've seen who's out there,' said Kate. 'I know what they can do. Having hostages won't help. You had one card, and you've played it badly.'She nodded at Patricia Rice.'On the contrary, she was my masterstroke. Are you not, dearest Patty-Pat?'He reached out and touched Rice's face. She squirmed against his hand, like one of his fanged poodles.'She will be my Elena, when I rule. The first of my Elenas.'The Baron gave orders to Orlok, in rapid Romanian. Kate only picked up a few words. One of them, of course, was 'death'.'First, the fire,' said the Baron, sweeping over a candelabrum. Flames caught a tablecloth and swarmed over the furniture. The hostages began screaming. 'Now, we make a dramatic departure.'He leaped up onto a windowsill and posed against a tall window. Searchlights outside swung to light him up. He was a swashbuckling figure, cloak swept back over his shoulders.'To me, my brides.'Rice hopped up to nestle under one arm. He stretched the other out, beckoning to Kate.'Become a bride of Dracula, my fiery Irish colleen.''That's far too presumptuous, Baron.'Orlok picked her up and tossed her to Meinster.'Comfy?' he asked the two. Kate saw Rice almost swoon in delight, but didn't understand it herself.Apart from all other considerations, she could have sworn Meinster was gay.He leaned against the windows and smashed through.For a moment, Kate assumed the Baron, like his supposed father-in-darkness, could grow wings and fly. Then gravity and reality took over.They plummeted to the pavement.Meinster sprang up like a cat. Kate, badly shaken, rolled into the gutter. Rice, knees and ankles broken, howled as the bones knit back together.People rushed forward.'I have surrendered,' Meinster announced. 'To these flowers of English and Irish vampire maidenhood.'A black-clad figure swarmed up the front of the Embassy, to the broken window. Flames were already pouring out, blackening the sill.There was gunfire inside the building.Richard Jeperson helped her stand and brush herself down, showing real concern. His style was more Charles Beauregard than Edwin Winthrop: she wondered how long he could last under the likes of Ruthven and Croft, not to mention Margaret Thatcher.Along with the police, TV crews surged forward.She heard commentators chattering, speculating on the rapid pace of events.Another vampire was tossed out of the window, turning to a rain of ashes. Hamish Bond was doing his job. Kate thought Orlok might give him a fight, then she saw Dravot, out of his police helmet, signalling a cadre of black ninja-suited men, vampires all, to move in. Britain had been working for a century to create the vampires it needed rather than the ones imposed upon it.The front door was smashed. Vampires crawled head-down from the flat roof and lizard-swarmed in through upper-storey windows. It was over in moments.Jeperson and she were separated from the action by a press of people. Between riot shields, she saw Meinster and Ruthven facing each other, warily but without going for the throat. It was as if they were looking in reflecting mirrors for the first time since their turning.'What was the point?' she asked. 'This was all arranged between them. This wasn't a siege, it was a pantomime. It's not about vampires, it's about communism.'Jeperson was sad-eyed.'You of all people know Romania,' he said. 'You've seen what happens in the satellite countries. There's no real detente. We have to get rid of the whole shoddy system. Nicolae Ceausescu is a monster.''And Meinster is better?''He isn't worse.''Richard, you don't know. You weren't there during the Terror. When people like Meinster, and people like Ruthven, are in charge, people like you, and people like me, get shoved into locked boxes. It happens slowly, without a revolution, without fireworks, and the world grows cold and hard. Ruthven's back, and you're supporting Meinster. How long will it be before we start praying for Dracula?''I'm sorry, Kate. I know a lot about you. I do understand.''Why was I here?''To be a witness. For history. Beauregard said that about you. Someone outside the Great Game has to know. Someone has to judge.''And approve?'Jeperson was chilled. 'Not necessarily.'Then, he was pulled away too. She was in a crowd.A cheer rose up. A line of people, hands on heads, bent over, scurried out of the Embassy door. The hostages. Among them was Orlok, with the poodles. She would have bet that he would survive.She tripped over thick cable, and followed it back out of the press of bodies. A BBC OB van hummed with activity.This was news. She was a newspaperwoman.Somewhere near, she would find a phone. It was time to call her editor.	147350
1950	Kate Smith Hour, The	DT			Series. 9-25-1950 to -18-1954. NBC	Interviewer Ted Collins and his "The Cracker Barrel" interview segments with politicians. Show's longest running feature.	147351
1974	Kate Theobald: Death by Hoax	NM	OWN - P	Black, Lionel	#3 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Journalist Kate Theobald, an irrepressible newspaperwoman who works for the Post and is married to a barrister, Henry.	147352
1971	Kate Theobald: Death Has Green Fingers	N	OWN - P	Black, Lionel	#2 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Journalist Kate Theobald, an irrepressible newspaperwoman who works for the Post and is married to a barrister, Henry.	147353
1980	Kate Theobald: Eve of the Wedding, The	NM		Black, Lionel	#6 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Journalist Kate Theobald, an irrepressible newspaperwoman who works for the Post and is married to a barrister, Henry.German marriage custom leads to murder and deceit in a haunted English mansion. Theobald is on the case along with her husband. Will they find the murderer, or did the ghost really do it?	147354
1976	Kate Theobald: Healthy Way To Die	NM		Black, Lionel	#4 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Reporter Kate Theobald is an irrepressible newspaper reporter who sent for Henry, her barrister husband, to help her investigate an unwholesome case of tangled motives, kinky sex and endless surprises.	147355
1979	Kate Theobald: Penny Murders, The	NM		Black, Lionel	#5 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Journalist Kate Theobald, an irrepressible newspaperwoman who works for the Post and is married to a barrister, Henry.	147356
1969	Kate Theobald: Swinging Murder	NM		Black, Lionel	#1 Kate Theobald Mysteries	Journalist Kate Theobald, an irrepressible newspaperwoman who works for the Post and is married to a barrister, Henry.	147357
1978	Kate: Portrait of a Centerfold	MT				Magazine Centerfold	147358
2004	Kath & Kim: 99% Fat Free	T			Australia. Episode #24. 11-25-2004	Photographer (Alex Menglet).	147359
2009	Kath & Kim: Celebrity	T			Episode #13. 2-12-2009	Paparazzi (Shaughn Buchholz). Kath decides to audition for a role in the community theater’s production of “Cats,” and Phil gets Kim a job at Sandwich Island.	147360
2009	Kath & Kim: News	T			Episode #11. 1-15-2009	Aspiring TV Anchor Kim decides to pursue a career as a news anchor for a local TV station. Kath does everything she can to make Kim’s dream come true. Craig has a mishap with Phil’s car, which only gets worse when the police get involved. 	147361
1975	Katherine	T				Publisher. Based on Patty Hearst Case. Art Carney as father.	147362
1993	Kathleen O'Shaughnessy: Deadly Deceptions	NM		Moen, Ruth Raby	#1 Kathleen O'Shaughnessy Mysteries	Reporter Kathleen O'Shaughnessay works for a large Seattle newspaper	147363
1994	Kathleen O'Shaughnessy: Only 1 Way Out (aka Only One Way Out)	NM		Moen, Ruth Raby	#2 Kathleen O'Shaughnessy Mysteries	Reporter Kathleen O'Shaughnessay works for a large Seattle newspaper	147364
1996	Kathleen O'Shaughnessy: Return to the Kill	NM		Moen, Ruth Raby	#3 Kathleen O'Shaughnessy Mysteries	Reporter Kathleen O'Shaughnessay works for a large Seattle newspaper. The savvy journalist teams up with an Indian Sheriff imbued with authentic spirit guides of the wolf and the owl to hunt down a killer with a mysterious past that must never be revealedA pretty casino dealer is dead and her 10-year-old son is missing. Has the killer's evil secret died with her. The boy is the only known eye-witness to his mother's murder and he is running scared.Pulling out all the stops in this case, Kathleen takes on a small-town politician, a disgruntled logger and an entire militia movement.Using every ploy in the book and inventing a few more, she's ready to lay her life on the line when she learns that the murderer may be married to her own sister.	147365
1950	Kathryn Steffan Story, The	P	MLPL	Steffan, Kathryn	In "The Best Television Plays, 1950-1951." Presented by "The Big Story" on NBC Television, 1950.  Index-One Act  1944-1964 - 809.2952  B561	Newspaper. City Editor (Bernard Burke)My name is Kathryn Steffan. This is my paper's office. During the last week, I did a story…piece of living horror and I was a part of it. This is how it happened, taken directly from the pages of my paper, the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch."	147366
2008	Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List: And The Award Goes To...	T	DVD -R HQ 10147		Episode. 6-12-2008	Journalist Anderson Cooper has invited Kathy Griffin to co-host CNN’s New Year’s Eve Countdown. 	147367
1958	Kathy O	M		Sher, Jack (Story - "Memo on Kathy O'Rourke").  Sher, Sy Gomberg (Screenplay).	Ness Book - PR	Magazine Writer Celeste Saunders (Jan Sterling) for World Magazine in New York  arrives at Hollywood film studio to do two-part article on bratty orphan who is under contract. She is the ex-wife of studio's publicity writer Harry Johnson (Dan Duryea).Johnson used to work for World Magazine. Conflict arises when  remarried Johnson gives attention to his ex-wife, although she and current wife were once roommates and are still friends. Saunders is about to be promoted to editor.She tries to hire Johnson as magazine's promotions executive. Orphan runs away. Johnson takes her in. Wife says if Saunders finds out she will do a story on the girl and no matter how she writes it, the child star will get hurt.Disappearance is reported as a kidnapping although a cop suggests it is only a publicity stunt. Johnson smuggles kid back to the studio. Saunders figures out orphan was at Johnson's house, plans to run real story.Johnson accuses the reporter of being cold-hearted and unfeeling. Convinces her that child really loves her and Saunders comes around in time for happy ending during Christmas party at Johnson's house. Photographer Billy Blair (Casey Walters).	147368
1968	Katie and Her Camera	N		Hobart, Lois		Photographer	147369
1930	Katie Blayne, the "Duchess"	SS		Chambers, Whitman	Detective Fiction Weekly in the mid-1930s.	Female Reporter who investigated crimes arising from her articles. Attractive, aggressive and involved with a reporter from a rival newspaperKnown able to "produce hunches faster than a cigarette machine turns out coffin nails."	147370
1973	Kato and the Green Hornet	MT			Compilation of TV Series Episodes  #11, #25-26 and  #10.	Publisher Britt Reid (Van Williams), publisher of The Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (Lloyd Gough). TV Newscaster (Gary Owens). Lenore "Casey" Case (Wendy Wagner).	147371
1989	Katwalk	NM		Kijewski, Karen		Advice Columnist Charity Collins, nationally syndicated and well-known,  goes to see the California bartender-turned P.I., Kat Colorado, when her deadbeat estranged husband Sam who has run off to Vegas with $200,000 of their money.Columnist turns to Colorado for help. Husband's twisted trail of glitz and grime.	147372
1993	Katya Ismailova	MF				Editor (Avangard Leontyev)	147373
1999	Kavanagh QC: End Game	T			Episode #25. 3-29-1999	Journalist (Paul Foote). TV News Reporter (Robin Houston).	147374
1999	Kavanagh QC: Previous Convictions	T			Episode #22. 3-8-1999	Reporter (Mark Webb).	147375
1999	Kavanagh QC: Time of Need	T			Episode #25. 3-22-1999	TV Reporter (Susannah Simons).	147376
1954	Kavarna na hlavni tride	MF			Czechoslovakia	Journalist (Miroslav Janecek). Editor (Lubomir Lipsky). Photographer (Antonin Stransky).	147377
1930	Kaviarprinzessin, Die	MF			Germany	Journalist (Carl Walther Meyer).	147378
1998	Kay Engles: Digging Up Death	NM		Stein, Triss	#2 Kay Engles Mysteries	Magazine Columnist Kay Engels is in New York City. Her longtime friend, Vera Contas, an ambitious archeologist working to preserve New York City landmarks, is hired to oversee an exploratory dig at a construction site on Wall Street.Engels, an investigative journalist turned magazine writer, also begins a romantic liaison with Alan Elkan, a young, idealistic real estate developer who's waiting to build on the site Vera is excavating. Alan is murdered. Kay is filled with indecision.Will her job as a reporter conflict with her loyalty to Vera who is now a suspect? Vera had hoped to make her reputation by finding out if Captain Kidd's buried treasure is buried on the ground on which a skyscraper is to be built.Then her car is vandalized, someone takes a shot at her and a young construction worker is found dead at the site. Kay had been interviewing construction workers and working her old police contacts to find out who is behind the vandalism plaguing the dig.At the same time, Kay is also trying to find her birth mother having recently found out that she was adopted.	147379
1993	Kay Engles: Murder at the Class Reunion	NM		Stein, Triss	#1 Kay Engles Mysteries	Magazine Columnist Kay Engels is an investigative reporter turned magazine writer in New York City. She returns home to her 20th high school reunion and finds the student voted Best Looking in Her Class murdered.Her big-time New York City career as a journalist earns her immediate acceptance in a crowd that had previously shunned her. She hopes to transform the experience into a magazine article.When the voluptuous student who won Best Looking in Her Class is found dead in her hotel room, Kay scuttles her reunion story to concentrate on the murder investigation. Police chief reluctantly gives her information.In an effort to keep Kay from writing about the woman's loose lifestyle, the woman's uncle offers to tell Kay the identity of her real mother -- an implication that leaves Kay stunned. Suddenly she must decide whether to compromise her integrity.	147380
1997	Kayla	MF				Newspaper Photographer (Chris Michaels).	147381
2009	Kayla Chronicles	NJ		Winston, Sherri		Future Journalist Kayla Dean is a junior feminist and about to break the story of a lifetime. She is auditioning for the Lady Lions dance team to prove they discriminate against the not-so-well endowed. But when she makes the team, her best friend and fellow feminist, Rosalie, is not happy. Now a Lady Lion, Kayla is transformed from bushy-haired fashion victim to glammed-up dance diva. But does looking good and having fun mean turning her back on the cause? Can you be a strong woman and still wear really cute shoes? Soon Kayla is forced to challenge her views coming to terms with who she is and what girl power really means. 	147382
1979	Kaz: Avenging Angel, The	T			Episode #22. 4-22-1979.	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147383
1979	Kaz: Battered Bride, The	T			Episode #21. 4-15-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147384
1978	Kaz: Case of Class, A	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147385
1979	Kaz: Case of Murder, A	T			Episode #12. 1-21-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147386
1979	Kaz: Conspiracy in Blue	T			Episode #13. 1-28-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147387
1979	Kaz: Count Your Fingers	T			Episode #17. 3-4-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147388
1978	Kaz: Fine Romance, A	T			Episode #9. 12-3-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147389
1979	Kaz: Fool For a Client	T			Episode #20. 4-8-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147390
1978	Kaz: In A Safe Place	T			Episode #8. 11-26-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147391
1978	Kaz: Kaz and the Kid	T			Episode #10. 12-17-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147392
1979	Kaz: Kazinski Versus Bennett	T			Episode #14. 2-4-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147393
1978	Kaz: Little Shuck and a Whole Lotta Jive, A	T			Episode #1. 9-10-1978. Series 9-10-1978 to 4-18-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147394
1978	Kaz: No Way To Treat a Lady	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147395
1979	Kaz: Piece Of Cake, A	T			Episode #18. 3-11-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147396
1978	Kaz: Slow Man, The	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147397
1979	Kaz: Stalking Man, The	T			Episode #15. 2-11-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147398
1979	Kaz: They've Taken Our Daughter	T			Episode #19. 3-25-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147399
1979	Kaz: Trouble on the South Side	T			Episode #16. 2-25-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147400
1979	Kaz: Unholy Alliance (aka They've Taken Our Daughter)	T			Episode #11. 1-1979. Series 9-10-1978 to 4-18-1979	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147401
1978	Kaz: Verdict in Department 12	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147402
1978	Kaz: Which Side Are You On?	T			Episode #7. 11-5-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147403
1978	Kaz: Who's On First…and Fifth? (aka Who's on First…and Sixth?"	T			Episode #6. 10-29-1978	Reporter Katie McKenna (Linda Carlson), the hard-boiled newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Herald and Kaz's girl friend	147404
1964	Kazdy den odvahu	MF			Czechoslovakia.	Reporter (Vlastimil Brodsky). Photographer (Jan Libicek).	147405
1987	KBEL-TV: Staff	CB				KBEL-TV Staff:  Investigative Reporter Vic Sage (aka The Question). TV Reporter Myra Connelly. Station manager Finch. Weatherman Mickey. Weatherman Petey "The Pitchman" Peters. Reporter Jerry Thatcher.	147406
2003	KBRR TV Station.	G			Miniature Toy	TV News Station miniature	147407
1995	KCCI News at 5	DT				News Staff. TV Sports Reporter (Heidi Soliday), News Channel 8	147408
1954	KCOP News 13	DT			Series 1954-	News Staff. TV Anchors Rick Garcia (2003-), Lauren Sanchez (1999-), Rick Chambers (1999-2003). Weekend Anchors Maria Quiban (2005-), Michael  Brownlee, Gina Silva (2003-2005), Liz Habib (2005), Claudia DiFolco (2004-2005), Jennifer Gould.Reporter-Correspondents Phil Schuman, Kristin Lang. Entertainment Reporter Claudio DiFolco (2004-2005). Sports Reporter Jennifer Gould. Substitute Anchor Maria Quiban (2003), Jennifer Gould.Weathergirl Maria Quiban (2003-).	147409
1984	KCRA Channel 3 News	DT			Series. 1984-	News Staff. Anchorman Dave Walker. Anchorwoman Margaret Kelly. Anchorwoman Beth Ruyak."Where the News Comes First."	147410
1990	KDLT News at 10 PM	DT				News Staff. Reporter Nick Dannenbring for Channel KDLT. TV Anchor Kristin Scuderi. KDLT Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe. KDLT Reporter Denise Turner.	147411
1999	KDSM Fox 17 News at 9	DT			Series 1999	News Staff. Entertainment Reporter Michele Beschen. Photojournalist Matt Raisch.	147412
1939	Kdybych byl tatou	MF				Reporter (Emanuel Kovarik).	147413
2005	Kebab Connection	MF			Germany	Reporter (Ferhad Kara).	147414
1976	Keegans, The	MT		Reisner, Dean E. (Teleplay)	TV Pilot	Investigative Reporter Larry Keegan (Adam Roarke) for magazine sets out to prove his brother's innocence. Irish-American family drama.	147415
1940	Keen Marlowe: Destroyer, The	CB				American Journalist Keen Marlowe who went into Nazi Germany to investigate the true horrors.	147416
1937	Keep Fit	M				Reporter (Hal Gordon). Editor (C. Denier Warren) of the Gazette.	147417
1951	Keep Posted	DT				Hosts Lawrence Spivak and Martha Roundtree	147418
2002	Keep the Faith, Baby	MT	VHS 1257			News Media. Reporter (Julian Sedgwick). Reporter #1 (Allan Price).  Reporter #4 (Brian Kaulback).	147419
2005	Keeper	NJ		Peet, Mal		Reporter Paul Faustino of La Nacion flips on his tape recorder for an exclusive interview with the phenomenal goalkeeper who single handedly brought his team the world cup, the seasoned reporter quickly learns this will be no ordinary story. Instead, the legendary soccer player narrates a spellbinding tale that begins in the South American rain forest where a ghostly but very real mentor emerges to teach a poor, gawky boy the most thrilling secrets of the game. Interviewer Paul Faustino expects a run-of-the-mill interview with a world-class soccer player, but he gets something much more - a story of growing up in the Brazilian rain forest and the events, experiences and people that helped make him a soccer star.	147420
1935	Keeper of the Bees, The	M				Press	147421
1991	Keeper of the City	M	SV 219	DiPego, Gerald (Novel-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Frank Nordall, for the Chicago Herald is doing an ongoing series on crime and using every opportunity to get under the skin of the chief cop. Killer of mob members is Vince Benedetto, another journalist.Cop tries to get the columnist's cooperation in trapping the killer. Charges him with encouraging the killer by running information in his columns.  Columnist counters that the murderer is doing the job of the police by nailing crime bosses.Nordall plays up the story because his readers are fed up with crime. When the columnist gets a note about a slaying before it happens, he starts to make a warning call, the changes his mind. When news comes in he denies that he already received a note.Tension between cop and columnist continues, columnist receives a note arranging a meeting with the killer. Refuses to believe the killings are the work of one man and continues to maintain an uncooperative relationship with the police.After Benedetto kidnaps Nordhall's son the police kill him during a shoot-out. Although the columnist claims he is only reflecting the attitude of the city and his readers, his motives are largely depicted as self-serving. Killer is a journalist as well.	147422
1987	Keeper of the City	N	OWN - H	DiPego, Gerald		Journalist Vince Benedetto, a small-town  newspaper writer, husband and father whose mind has snapped and now he's begun to kill	147423
1942	Keeper of the Flame	M	DVD -R HQ 3024, 3025. SVDSP 513.  VHS 457. SV 97	Wylie, I.A.R. (Novel). Donald Ogden Stewart (Screenplay)		Correspondent Steven O'Malley (Spencer Tracy) is crusading journalist who discovers ugly truth about national hero killed in car accident. Joins other reporters covering  great man's death. O'Malley's old reporter friend Jane Harding (Audrey Christie).Harding is a sob sister for New York Record. O'Malley meets hero's widow and convinces her to let him write her husband's biography. Given access to papers but he senses something is missing. Finds out wife was responsible for husband's death.Wife tells O'Malley truth about her husband. He was fascist trying to overthrow American democracy. Shattered reporter agrees to suppress story rather than let public know what a fraud dead man was. Thugs try to kill wife and reporter.They want true story to die with them. When the widow dies, O'Malley feels free to print the full story exposing the hero as a fascist who planned to use his popularity to become an American dictator.Crime Reporter Freddie Ridges (Horace McNalley). Reporters (Manart Kippen, Donald Gallagher, Cliff Danielson). Boy Reporter (Irving Lee)	147424
1942	Keeper of the Flame	N		Wylie, I.A.R.		Correspondent whose worship of truth made him unpopular in Europe is assigned a new job that reveals unsuspected implications	147425
2005	Keeper of the Past	M			Short	TV Anchorman (Mel Fair). Stanley (Adam Rodriguez), an image manipulation expert, is up against a fierce adversary ion a media battle that will decide the outcome of a political campaign and of life as he knows it.	147426
2004	Keeper of Time, The	M				Anchorwoman (Diana Ascher - Voice).	147427
1976	Keeper, The	M				Newspaper Editor (Bob Hetherington.	147428
2009	Keepers	NS		Daniels, Timothy J.E.E.		Sportswriter Sean O’Neil was a small-time sports writer in the big-time city of Boston who always believed that if the Red Sox ever won the World Series it could mark the beginning of the end of the world.  Well, on a cold October night in 2004 and under a blood red moon, that’s exactly what happened, and the Apocalyptic clock started sticking. Sean is visited by an ancient prophet and told to build an Army of Keepers. Only then can the control of the Keep be maintained and Balance of Souls leaning towards the side of Good. He must influence people, convince them to join him and shout loud against the Drifters of our World. They will not stop -- they walk among us and nothing will stop them in their quest to win control of the Keep. If Sean fails, we fail and everything we have ever known is lost. Become a Keeper -- it just may save your soul. 	147429
1983	Keepers of the Secret	N		Conrad, Barnaby-N. Mastorakis		News Media	147430
2001	Keepers of the Truth, The	N		Collins, Michael		Reporter. Media. Bill, jaded reporter works for the Truth, the moribund local paper.	147431
1999	Keeping Annie Safe	NR		Barton, Beverly	Silhouette Intimate Moments #937	Magazine Editor Annie is being kept safe by the charming CEO of a private investigative firm. Just who wants the lovely editor dead and why she has become so important to him personally is a mystery.	147432
1999	Keeping Faith	N		Picoult, Jodi		News Media circus surrounds a seven-year-old girl's miraculous healings. The mother wonders if the daughter with no religious background might actually be seeing God.As word spreads and controversy flares, the two are besieged by believers and disbelievers, caught in a media circus that threatens what little stability they have left.Family plagued by the media, the medical profession and organized religion in a world where everyone has an opinion but no one knows the truth. Is the girl a prophet or a troubled being?  Last months of 1999 in small New Hampshire town.When mother and daughter come home early one afternoon they find husband-father in bed with another woman. Their carefully constructed world falls apart.  TV Personality Ian Fletcher who makes a living debunking religion, arrives to do a feature.	147433
2000	Keeping the Faith	M				TV Journalist (Rena Sofer), overglamorous	147434
1985	Keeping Track	M	SVD 536, SV 245, 185	Brown, Jamie (Screenplay)	Canada - Ness Book	TV Anchor-Newsman Daniel Hawkins  (Michael Sarrazin)  in Montreal and  female bank executive find their lives endangered after witnessing a murder on a train bound for New York. News Director Shanks (James D. Morris) fumes over Hawkins' absence.Hawkins arrives minutes before newscast begins saying he was investigating a robbery. Shanks reminds him, "You're an anchorman…Leave the reporting to the reporters."  He insists that the anchor take a vacation in order to be rested up for ratings period.On train, Hawkins and bank executive witness robbery-murder. Is told to kill the story. Two surrounded by agents in mall. Shanks sends in news crew to ambush spies. Two escape. Finds suitcase of money. Stashes it. Disrupts press conference.Pursued, the two make it to the TV station where Hawkins produces a tape exposing bank conspiracy. Traps villains with microchip capable of generating artificial intelligence. Reporter gets it. Places it on tracks. It's destroyed when train runs over it.News Announcer (Ken Ernhofer). Bill the Reporter (Bill Haugland). Reporter at Shopping Plaza (Catherine Colvey). Reporter at Bank (Mark Burns).  TV News Director (Gary Plaxton). TV Production Assistant (Linda Smith).	147435
2006	Keeping Up with the Steins	M				Commentator Bill O'Reilly (Himself).	147436
1951	Kefauver Crime Commission Hearings	DT			Beginning May 14	News. Live coverage of hearings	147437
1982	Keiji monogatari	MF				News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Akinobu Kamebuchi).	147438
2005	Kein fremdes Land	N		Junge, Ricarda	Germany	Journalist	147439
1993	Kein Pardon	M				Editor Doris (Maren Kroymann)	147440
1987	Keine Lust auf Pizza. Roeders Story	N		Wachenfeld, Volker	Germany	Journalist	147441
1978	Keine Spuren im Sand	N		Michalewsky, Nikolai von	Germany	Journalist	147442
1992	Kek Duna keringo	MF			Hungary	Newscaster (Agnes Sugar). Photographer (Istvan Hunyadkurthy).	147443
2004	Kekko Kamen	MF			Japan. Adult	Aspiring TV Anchor Mayumi Takahashi (Juri Inahara) is a beautiful young girl who attends a school that teaches young boys and girls how to become famous anchorpeople in the news media. The faculty take a sick pride in handing our S&M style punishments to students for the most trivial things. Though subjected to merciless flayings by her teachers, Mayumi continues in her quest to become an anchor woman. While being beaten by an especially cruel teacher strapped to a rocking horse clad only in her underwear, a woman appears identifying herself as the Kekko Kamen.  She is completely naked except for a red mask covering her face and she defends the tormented Mayumi and battles the school sadists. 	147444
2007	Kelbrn	N		Martin, Carter		Reporter Miles Kelly works in New York City and marries a sophisticated gynecologist. His adventurous professional life leads to divorce and Kelly flees to North Carolina where his married sister lives. As a child he lived on a farm in Wisconsin but his alcoholic father sold the farm and moved the family to Madison where he could work on unsuccessful inventions and the kids could go to college. Kelly then joined the submarine corps when American entered World War I.  Now he is a reporter with a confused personal life. In North Carolina, he seeks to recapture his childhood experience when he buys an abandoned farm and restores it as a productive dairy which he names Kelbrn. He marries a gentle young Southern girl and invents first a pain or the old house and then an improved textile sizing. When the stock market crashes in 1919, he refuses for moral reasons to save part of his fortune by selling his stock in agricultural companies or his own manufacturing plant. In 1932, he walks from his home to Washington D.C. to protest the government’s failure to award bonuses to veterans. His family begins to disintegrate as both he and his wife begin drinking to escape their misery and loneliness and they betray each other sexually as well. After World War II, they get a bitter divorce. Miles repudiates Kelbrn. He moves to California to be with his former partner, becomes an eccentric wraith going away alone into the Sierra Mountains to think and write obscure grille poems that can be understood only with the aid of a superimposed grid. 	147445
1982	Kelkatha Shabdam	MF			India.	Photographer (Latheef).	147446
1979	Kelly Among the Nightingales	N	MLPL	Burke, J.F.	Weinberg List	Journalist	147447
1957	Kelly and Me	M				News Media. Columnist (Helen Bennett). Reporter (Dick Gordon). Reporter (Robert Sherman). Reporter (James Macklin). Photographer (Rex May). Photographer (Lyle Moraine). Photographer (Robert Strong).	147448
1998	Kelly Kelly: Wedding Show, The	T			Episode #4.5-10-1998	Photographer (Jeff Blumenkrantz).	147449
2007	Kelly O’Quinn: She’s No Detective	NM		Kritzberg, Barry	#1 Kelly O’Quinn Series	Cub Reporter Kelly O’Quinn on the Chicago Daily News in the late 1950s wants to be a police reporter. Instead the rookie is assigned to writing cheery copy about engagements and weddings in the features department. She is sent on a routine assignment and literally puts her foot into a case of murder and stolen Mexican antiquities. She is soon sent to Mexico in pursuit of the story and meets a handsome American. Her life is threatened. She returns to Chicago where her police-lieutenant father persuades her to act as a decoy to trap the murderers.	147450
1994	Ken Ellis	CB			First Appearance: Web of Spider-Man #118 (1994). Source; Marvel	Reporter Kenneth “Ken” Ellis is a former Daily Bugle and current DB! reporter who made a splash during the public debut of Ben Reilly as the Scarlet Spider in 1975, providing the new costumed hero with his name. Over time, Elis would earn a reputation  reputation as a talented if sometimes arrogant writer whose aggressive pursuit of stories landed him both praise and in plenty of trouble. In one of his earliest assignments for the Bugle after reaching the level of full-time staff writer, Ellis ran afoul of the super-villain Skull-Jacket, who knocked him out with one of his trademark dart weapons and stole a sample of his RNA. With the help of NYPD detective Marcella Cellanos, Ellis tracked down Skull-Jacket and put Spider-Man on his trail before the mercenary could impersonate him and ruin his reputation. Ellis also had a unique relationship with the short-lived heroic incarnation of the Green Goblin — actually Phil Urich, nephew of his Bugle rival Ben Urich — who both antagonized the reporter but also saved his life when the reporter got caught up in the “Great Game” and found himself a target of Joystick. After several years of quiet investigative reporting and minimal interaction with any super heroes or villains, Ellis recently tumbled into a confrontation between Spider-Man and Deadpool while trying to dig up information on corruption within the U.S. military. Luckily for Ellis, he survived the encounter and received help from Deadpool as well as Cable in gaining the evidence he needed to write his story. Ellis now works for the DB!Ellis is 5’10”, 165 pounds, brown eyes and brown hair. He is a skilled investigative reporter. 	147451
1950	Ken Holt: Black Thumb	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#3 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News makes his home with the red-headed Allen clan, owners of the small-town newspaperBoth Ken and Sandy are about 17 years old. Sandy is an ingenious photographer. Newspaper background which they share permits them to become involved in adventures	147452
1952	Ken Holt: Clue of the Coiled Cobra	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#5 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News. Ken is the son of a world-famous foreign correspondent for a world-wide news service	147453
1951	Ken Holt: Clue of the Marked Claw	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#4 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News makes his home with the red-headed Allen clan, owners of the small-town newspaper	147454
1954	Ken Holt: Clue of the Phantom Car	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#8 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global NewsPictures and stories not only known to Advance readers, but to the world-wide public served by Global News	147455
1961	Ken Holt: Clue of the Silver Scorpion	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#16 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147456
1954	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Galloping Horse	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#9 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147457
1960	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Gallos Cliff	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#15 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147458
1955	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Green Flame	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#10 Ken Holt Mysteries. 18-Volume series published from 1949 through 1963	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147459
1956	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Grinning Tiger	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#11 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147460
1959	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Invisible Enemy	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#14 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147461
1953	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Iron Box	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#7 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News. Ken is the son of a world-famous foreign correspondent for a world-wide news serviceKen and Sandy have produced pictures ("Photo by Allen") and the stories byline "By Ken  Holt."	147462
1962	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Plumed Serpent	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#17 Ken Holt Mysteries.	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147463
1958	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Shattered Glass	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#13 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147464
1963	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Sulton's Scimitar	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#18 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147465
1957	Ken Holt: Mystery of the Vanishing Magician	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#12 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News	147466
1950	Ken Holt: Riddle of the Stone Elephant	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#2 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News makes his home with the red-headed Allen clan, owners of the small-town newspaperKen's friend is Sandy Allen, whose father owns a weekly newspaper in a small community not far from New York City	147467
1949	Ken Holt: Secret of Skeleton Island	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#1 Ken Holt Mysteries. 18-Volume series published from 1949 through 1963.	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News. Ken is the son of a world-famous foreign correspondent for a world-wide news service	147468
1953	Ken Holt: Secret of the Hangman's Inn	NJ		Campbell, Bruce (Epstein, Sam & Beryl)	#6 Ken Holt Mysteries	Reporter Ken Holt, son of famous foreign correspondent Richard Holt of Global News makes his home with the red-headed Allen clan, owners of the small-town newspaperKen and Sandy gain fame as detectives working out of the Advance office	147469
1933	Ken O'Hara Series	SS		Stinson, Herbert H.	Black Mask stories. 1933-1947,	Reporter Ken O'Hara for the Los Angeles Tribune -- big, with a big mouth and fists to back it up. Typical pulp reporter.	147470
1939	Ken O'Hara: All-American Menace	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Jan. 1939, Vol.. 21, No. 10, pp. 64-88	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147471
1939	Ken O'Hara: All-American Menace	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Jan. 1939, Vol.. 21, No. 10, pp. 64-88	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147472
1941	Ken O'Hara: Calling All Hearses	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July, 1941, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 78-97	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147473
1941	Ken O'Hara: Calling All Hearses	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July, 1941, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 78-97	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147474
1940	Ken O'Hara: Clamp Down	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, June, 1940, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 102-128	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147475
1940	Ken O'Hara: Clamp Down	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, June, 1940, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 102-128	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147476
1941	Ken O'Hara: Climb Back Into Your Coffin	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Sept. 1941, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp.43-61	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147477
1941	Ken O'Hara: Climb Back Into Your Coffin	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Sept. 1941, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp.43-61	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147478
1945	Ken O'Hara: Get Your Own Corpse	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Mar. 1945, Vol. 26, No. 11, pp. 61-77	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147479
1945	Ken O'Hara: Get Your Own Corpse	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Mar. 1945, Vol. 26, No. 11, pp. 61-77	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147480
1933	Ken O'Hara: Give the Man Rope	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, April 1933, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 8-34	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. First  Ken O'Hara story and debut of Stinson in Black Mask. First of 14 stories	147481
1933	Ken O'Hara: Give the Man Rope	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, April 1933, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 8-34	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147482
1937	Ken O'Hara: Lay Off, O'Hara	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask,  Feb. 1937, Vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 44-69	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147483
1937	Ken O'Hara: Lay Off, O'Hara	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask,  Feb. 1937, Vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 44-69	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147484
1939	Ken O'Hara: Murder Sweepstakes	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July. 1939, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 8-30	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Page 7 has letter from Stinson about O'Hara	147485
1939	Ken O'Hara: Murder Sweepstakes	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July. 1939, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 8-30	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147486
1947	Ken O'Hara: Murder's No Libel	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July. 1947, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 28-54	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147487
1947	Ken O'Hara: Murder's No Libel	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, July. 1947, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 28-54	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147488
1937	Ken O'Hara: My Dough Says Murder	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Oct. 1937, Vol.. 20, No. 8, pp. 90-117	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147489
1937	Ken O'Hara: My Dough Says Murder	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Oct. 1937, Vol.. 20, No. 8, pp. 90-117	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147490
1940	Ken O'Hara: North of the Border	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Dec. 1940, Vol. 23, No. 8, pp. 70-93	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147491
1940	Ken O'Hara: North of the Border	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Dec. 1940, Vol. 23, No. 8, pp. 70-93	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147492
1936	Ken O'Hara: Nothing Personal	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask,  July 1936, Vol.. 19, No. 5, pp. 30-56	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147493
1936	Ken O'Hara: Nothing Personal	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask,  July 1936, Vol.. 19, No. 5, pp. 30-56	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147494
1938	Ken O'Hara: Ol' Devil O'Hara	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Sept. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 8-30	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147495
1938	Ken O'Hara: Ol' Devil O'Hara	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Sept. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 8-30	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147496
1934	Ken O'Hara: Trivial, Like Murder	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Dec. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 10, pp. 87-111	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147497
1934	Ken O'Hara: Trivial, Like Murder	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Dec. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 10, pp. 87-111	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147498
1945	Ken O'Hara: Your Corpses are Showing	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Nov. 1945, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 10-32	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune	147499
1945	Ken O'Hara: Your Corpses are Showing	SM		Stinson, H.H.	Black Mask, Nov. 1945, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 10-32	Reporter Ken O'Hara, fighting reporter on the Los Angeles Tribune. Last (14th) O'Hara story. He is now press agent for Hotel Diplomat	147500
1940	Ken Wyman: Devil's Dagger	CB				Reporter Ken Wyman, Carterville Daily Blade	147501
1873	Kenelm Chillingly: His Adventures and Opinions. To which is added, The Coming Race.	N	USC	Lytton, Edward Bulwer (Lord)	Two Volumes	Journalist Chillingly Mivers, "oppressed by  proof-sheets and printers' devils." Welby.	147502
1983	Kennedy	MT	SVD 566		PR. Miniseries, three parts	Press Secretary Pierre Salinger (Peter Boyden). TV Newsman John Scali (Alan Leach).  Journalist (David Samson). Journalist (Robert Sommerwerck). Newsman (John Blood). Newsman (Dick McGoldrick). Newsman (Frederick Peach).Commentators (David O'Brien, Ted O'Brien). Commentator (Ron Frazier).	147503
1963	Kennedy Assassination	DT				News	147504
1960	Kennedy-Nixon Debates	DT				News	147505
1930	Kennedy: Alley Rat	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Feb. 1930, Vol. 12, No. 12, pp. 58-80	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press, local reporter, works with Captain Steve MacBride, policeman.	147506
1932	Kennedy: Backwash	SM	OWN	Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, May, 1932, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 66-81	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147507
1934	Kennedy: Bad News	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Mar. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 34-49	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride who is on leave	147508
1934	Kennedy: Be Your Age	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Aug. 1934, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 66-85	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147509
1936	Kennedy: Crack Down	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Apr.1936, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 8-35	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147510
1928	Kennedy: Crimes of Richmond City, The	SS	OWN - P	Nebel, Frederick 	Published as five separate episodes in Black Mask magazine, September 1928 through May 1929. #1 Raw Law.  #2 Dog Eat Dog. #3 The Law Laughs Last. #4 Law Without Law.  #5 Graft.  In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 656-763.	Reporter Kennedy of the Richmond City Free Press and Police Captain Steve MacBride.  MacBride to mayor: “This is Kennedy of the Free Press. Of course, this confession will appear in the first edition.”  MacBride at home with his wife, who stood by his bed with a wide look in her eye and a newspaper trembling in her hands. “Steve,” she breathed, “look.” She held the paper in front of him, and he saw, in big black headlines, three significant words: “Mayor Commits Suicide.”	147511
1931	Kennedy: Death for a Dago	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, July. 1931, Vol. 14, No. 55, pp. 58-76	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147512
1936	Kennedy: Deep Red	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Aug, 1931, Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. 8-31. Kennedy's Last Story (37th story)	Reporter Kennedy's last story (37th) featuring either Kennedy, MacBride or both. Nebel's last story for Black Mask	147513
1935	Kennedy: Die-Hard	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Aug. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 34-56	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147514
1928	Kennedy: Dog Eat Dog	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Oct. 1928, Vol. 11, No. 8, pp. 554-77. Second installment in "Crimes of Richmond City, The" series	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147515
1933	Kennedy: Doors in the Dark	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Feb. 1933, Vol. 15, No. 12, pp. 8-27	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147516
1936	Kennedy: Fan Dance	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Jan. 1936, Vol. 18, No. 11, pp. 38-62	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147517
1928	Kennedy: Far North of Chilkoot	SS		Nebel, Frederick	North West Stories, Sept.22, 1928	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147518
1933	Kennedy: Farewell to Crime	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, April, 1933, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 54-72	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147519
1929	Kennedy: Graft	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, May 1929, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 19-41. Fifth and last installment in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series.	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147520
1933	Kennedy: Guns Down	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Sept. 1933, Vol. 16, No. 7, pp. 65-82	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147521
1936	Kennedy: Hard to Take	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, June 1936, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 36-61	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147522
1935	Kennedy: He Was a Swell Guy	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Jan. 1935, Vol.. 17, No. 11, pp. 34-47	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147523
1935	Kennedy: Hell on Wheels	SS		Nebel, Frederick	Dime Detective, Feb. 1, 1935	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147524
1929	Kennedy: Hell-Smoke	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Nov.1929, Vol. 12, No. 9, pp. 9-30	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147525
1935	Kennedy: It's a Gag	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Feb. 1935, Vol. 17, No. 12, pp. 12-44	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147526
1931	Kennedy: Junk	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Mar. 1931, Vol. 14, No. 1 pp. 92-110	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147527
1928	Kennedy: Law Laughs Last, The	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Nov. 1928, Vol. 11, No. 9, pp. 9-30. Third installment in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147528
1929	Kennedy: Law Without Law	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, April 1929, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 5-24. Fourth installment in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147529
1933	Kennedy: Lay Down the Law	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Nov. 1933, Vol. 16, No. 9, pp. 43-59	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147530
1929	Kennedy: New Guns for Old	SS		Nebel, Frederick	Black Mask, Sept. 1929	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147531
1936	Kennedy: No Hard Feelings	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Feb. 1936, Vol. 18, No. 12, pp. 10-36	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride in reverse roles	147532
1932	Kennedy: Quick or the Dead, The	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Mar 1932, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 77-92	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147533
1928	Kennedy: Raw Law	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Sept. 1928, Vol. 11, No. 7, pp. 9-31. First installment  in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series	Reporter Kennedy in minor role. First installment  in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series	147534
1933	Kennedy: Rough Reform	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Mar. 1933, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 56-76	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147535
1930	Kennedy: Shake-Down	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Sept. 1930, Vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 79-102	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride -- Kennedy in minor role	147536
1931	Kennedy: Some Die Young	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Dec. 1931, Vol. 14, No. 10, pp. 68-90	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147537
1934	Kennedy: Take It and Like It	SM	USC	Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, June, 1934, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 8-23 - Reprinted in The Hard-Boiled Detective (1977).	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147538
1930	Kennedy: Ten Men From Chicago	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Aug. 1930, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 3-23	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride tangle with Chicago hoods	147539
1935	Kennedy: That's Kennedy	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, May, 1935, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 8-38	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147540
1934	Kennedy: Too Young To Die	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Feb. 1934, Vol. 16, No. 12, pp. 37-55	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147541
1930	Kennedy: Tough Treatment	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, Jan. 1930, Vol. 12, No. 11, pp. 7-28	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147542
1935	Kennedy: Winter Kill	SM	GPL	Nebel, Frederick	In "Hardboiled Dicks, The: Anthology and Study of Pulp Detective Fiction, An."  - Black Mask, Nov. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 9, pp.12-37	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBrideNovember 1935, Black Mask.	147543
1930	Kennedy: Wise Guy	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, April 1930, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 9-32	Reporter Kennedy of the Free Press and Policeman Steve MacBride	147544
1961	Kennedy's First Press Conference	DT			1-25-61	News. First live telecast of a Presidential News Conference	147545
1933	Kennel Murder Case, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7471, 7472. DVD -R HQ 2130 (Media Excerpts). DVD	Van Dine, S.S.	Philo Vance Series	Reporter Charlie Adler the Reporter (Milton Kibbee) of the Times.  Cub Reporter (George Chandler). Photographer (Don Brodie). Announcer at Kennel Club. Newspaper Headline from the New York Daily Mail: "Archie Coe Commits Suicide.""Wealthy Sportsman and World Explorer Ends Life Without Explanation."  Sporting Final.	147546
2006	Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!	MT				Reporter (Shaughan Seymour).	147547
1987	Kenny	M				French Cameraman (Eduardo Rossoff).	147548
1988	Kenny Live	TF			Ireland. Series 1988-1999	Reporter Helen Carroll.	147549
1995	Keno Runner	N		Kranes, David		New York Writer Benjamin Kohlman	147550
1936	Kent Murdock: Barotique Mystery, The	NM	MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#2 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer. Murdock's acid test.	147551
1958	Kent Murdock: Big Gamble, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Coxe, George Harmon	#17 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147552
1937	Kent Murdock: Camera Clue, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#3 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147553
1942	Kent Murdock: Charred Witness, The	NM	OWN - P	Coxe, George Harmon	#7 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147554
1952	Kent Murdock: Crimson Clue, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#14 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer. He's the picture chief for the Boston Courier-Herald.	147555
1969	Kent Murdock: Easy Way to Go, An	NM	MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#21 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147556
1964	Kent Murdock: Eye Witness	NM	OWN - H - MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#12 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147557
1971	Kent Murdock: Fenner	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#22 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147558
1959	Kent Murdock: Fifth Key, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#9 Kent Murdock Mysteries. In "Triple Exposure: George Harmon Coxe Omnibus."	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.Young photographer Jerry Blake.	147559
1954	Kent Murdock: Focus on Murder	NM	OWN - H - MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#15 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147560
1939	Kent Murdock: Four Frightened Women	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#4 Kent Murdock Mysteries.	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, ace news photographer of the largest newspaper in the city.	147561
1945	Kent Murdock: Glass Triangle, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#5 Kent Murdock Mysteries. In "Triple Exposure: George Harmon Coxe Omnibus."	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147562
1963	Kent Murdock: Hidden Key, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#19 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147563
1948	Kent Murdock: Hollow Needle, The	NM	OWN - P	Coxe, George Harmon	#10 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, smooth, sharp-eyed, sophisticated newspaper-photographer.	147564
1947	Kent Murdock: Jade Venus, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#8 Kent Murdock Mysteries. In "Triple Exposure: George Harmon Coxe Omnibus."	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147565
1949	Kent Murdock: Lady Killer	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#11 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147566
1960	Kent Murdock: Last Commandment, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#18 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147567
1941	Kent Murdock: Mrs. Murdock Takes a Case	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#6 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, ace news photographer of the largest newspaper in the city.	147568
1957	Kent Murdock: Murder on Their Minds	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#16 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147569
1936	Kent Murdock: Murder With Pictures	M	VHS 924			Photographer Kent Murdock (Lew Ayres) helps a mystery woman accused of killing a gangster's lawyer.  Writer I.B. McGoogin (Paul Kelly) "writes the stuff they put between my pictures and the advertisements" says Murdock. Photographer (William Hopper).McGoogin is shot and killed. With his dying breath he tells Murdock to get the scoop.  New YORK Times 11/21/36: "The one authentic note to this bungled business is Lew Ayres' conduct as a news photographer….""…After he snaps pictures, he characteristically disposes of used flash bulbs by dropping them on the drawing room floor." Managing Editor (T. A. Wyman). Cub Reporter (Phil Doane). Eastern Editor (Purnell Pratt).Reporter (Robert Burkhardt). Reporter (Edmund Burns). Reporter (Jack Chapin). Reporter (Jerry Fletcher). Reporter (Marten Lamont). Reporter (Frank Losee Jr.). Reporter (Nick Lukats). Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn). Reporter (Allen Saunders).Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporter (Pat West). Assistant Editor (Art Rowlands).	147570
1935	Kent Murdock: Murder With Pictures	NM	OWN - P - MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	#1 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, ace news photographer of the largest newspaper in the city.	147571
1965	Kent Murdock: Reluctant Heiress, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#20 Kent Murdock Mysteries	Reporter-Photographer Kent Murdock. Jay Brennan, Bulletin gossip columnist.	147572
1947	Kent Murdock: Seed of Suspicion	SM	MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon	In "Murder and Mystery in Boston."	Photographer Kent Murdock, Times-Clarion photographer.	147573
1973	Kent Murdock: Silent Witness, The	NM		Coxe, George Harmon	#23 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock, ace news photographer of the largest newspaper in the city.	147574
1950	Kent Murdock: Widow Had a Gun, The	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	#13 Kent Murdock Mysteries	News Photographer-Reporter Kent Murdock. Newspaper Owner-Publisher Roger Palmer, owner and publisher of the Courier is murdered in the midst of a gambling investigation.	147575
1902	Kentons, The	N		Howells, William Dean		Press	147576
1921	Kentuckians, The	M				Journalist (John Miltern)	147577
1938	Kentucky	M				Commentator (John Nesbitt)	147578
1935	Kentucky Blue Streak	M		Carrington, C.B. (Story). Homer King Gordon (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Martin Marion (Eddie Nugent) investigates racetrack gambling racket. Helps a jockey falsely accused of murder. Editor (Walter Downing).	147579
1977	Kentucky Fried Movie, The: Eyewitness News	M				TV Newscaster (Neil Thompson) of Eyewitness News.  Technician #1 (Jim Abrahams). Technician #2 (David Zucker). Technician #3 (Jerry Zucker). TV Newscaster watches a couple having sex.	147580
1951	Kentucky Jubilee	M		Tombragel, Maurice, Ron Ormond (Screenplay)	Ness Book	New York Reporter Jeff Benson (James Ellison) helps local newspaper Editor Ben White (Raymond Hatton) try to expose racketeer and his gang who have taken over the Kentucky Jubilee and are blackmailing the mayor.Reporter rescues film director when he is kidnapped by racketeer. Director shows his gratitude by hiring reporter as writer for his new show. Reporter has relationship with singer-dancer.	147581
1938	Kentucky Moonshine	M				News Media. Reporters (Lester Dorr, Dick French, Sherry Hall, Robert Lowery, Wally Maher, Paddy O'Flynn). Photographers (Jack Gargan, Milton Kibbee). Radio Announcers (John Hiestand, Carroll Nye, Tom Hanlon).	147582
1999	Keroro Gunso (Sgt. Frog)	CB		Yoshizaki, Mine	Japan. Published by Kadokawa Shoten. Appeared in Shonen Ace magazine. Manga series. Science fiction manga. Comedy manga	Radio Show Host Mutsumi Hojo is a human friend of Fuyuki Hinata.	147583
2004	Keroro Gunso (Sgt. Frog)	C			Japan. 2004-2009. Sunrise Studios. Anime series. Science-fiction anime. Comedy anime. Child-teen anime	Radio Show Host Mutsumi is a human student in Natsumi's class and his last name is Saburo (same as manga character except minor differences).	147584
1996	Kerouac's Ghost	N		McGoogan, Kenneth		News Media	147585
1969	Kes (aka Kestrel for a Knave, A)	M		Hines, Barry (Novel - A Kestrel for a Knave)	UK	Newspapers. Billy Casper (David Bradley) is a 14-year-old boy living in the industrial town of Barnsley in Yorkshire who delivers newspapers to help support his mother who has been abandoned by his father. 	147586
1970	Kesakapina	MF			Finland.	Marketing Chief Jarmo Nieminen (Veikko Honkanen). Interviewer (Jaakko Talaskivi). Photographer (Magit Ekman). Photographer (Eila Marjala).	147587
1969	Kesyttomat veljekset	MF			Finland	Newscaster (Heikki Kahila). Advertising Editor Hyvari, "Stigu" (Jorma Kylander). Head of the Department in the Printing House (Harri Tirkkonen).Pom Magazine Dealer (Pauli Virtanen). Old Owner of the "Tyylipaino" Antikainen (Tapio Hamalainen). New Owner of "Tyylipaino" Print Shop Eero Salminen (Eero Melasniemi). Foreman (Matti Varjo) of a printing house.Head of Advertising Department Valtonen (Mikko Majanlahti).	147588
1960	Ket emelet boldogsag	MF				Reporter (Istvan Rozsos)	147589
2001	Ketchup Conspiracy, The	M				Interviewer (John deRosier). Street Reporter (Jeff Gilson). Foreign Journalist (Kristin Sales).	147590
1940	Ketunhanta kainalossa	MF				Radio Reporter (Pekka Tiilikainen). Journalist (Artturi Laakso).	147591
1970	KETV of Omaha News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1970-	News Staff. General Assignment Reporter Peter Van Sant (1977-1978). Sports Anchor-Reporter Matt Schick.	147592
2003	Keuringsdienst van Waarde	DF			Netherlands. Series 2003-	Interviewers Teun van de Keuken, Gracia Witteman., Commentators Maurice Dekkers (2003), Wouter Klootwijk (2003), Roland Duong (2003). Media Manager P. van Hooff (2003). Fotograffs Chris van Koeverden, Arie Kwast.	147593
2005	Kevin  Hill: Occupational Hazard	T			Episode #15. 2-16-2005	Reporter (Edward Diaz).	147594
1994	Kevin Mainwaring & Vicki Garcia: Barking Dogs	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Irvine, R.R.	#1 Kevin Mainwaring & Vicki Garcia Mysteries	TV Reporter Vicki Garcia and Television Field Producer Kevin Mainwaring,	147595
2001	Kevin of the North	M				Anchorman (Ted Friend). TV Reporter (Mark Brandon).  A man participates in the Iditarod dog race across Alaska to inherit property from his grandfather but ends up getting more than he bargained for.	147596
1982	Kevin Turvey: Man Behind the Green Door, The	T				Investigative Reporter Kevin Turvey (Rik Mayall) from Redditch. A week in the life of....Turvey is a loner, although “he did once have a hat” according to his mother who is an executive receptionist at a local hairdresser. 	147597
1985	Key Exchange	M				Interviewer (Gia Galeano)	147598
1957	Key Man, The (aka Life At Stake)	M		Ross, J. McLaren (Play and Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	British Radio Reporter Lionel Hulme (Lee Patterson) attempts to do series on ex-con who was charged with murder but released after seven years when killing ruled self-defense. He suspects murder connected to robbery. Tries to find out who else involvedStreet Photographer claims to have picture of ex-con but is shot before he can meet with reporter.  Hulme locates ex-con through his wife, discovers he has keys to safety deposit box with robbery money.He agrees to help ex-con and his wife get the money in exchange for share. Reporter confronted by man who committed the murder of which ex-con was accused. Man is killed when ex-con's gun goes off during confrontation. Ex-con also killed during car chase.Reporter confronts ex-con's wife, says he knows she planned to frame husband, keep money for herself. She tells him libel laws prevent him from broadcasting the story.  Hulme's editor a quiet type.Reporter seems motivated as much by a desire to find missing money than getting the story.  Wife leaves him because he is so busy chasing stories he neglects to pay the bills. Photographer Jeff (George Margo).	147599
2003	Key of Light	N		Roberts, Nora (ka Rochelle Krich)		Reporter Michael "Flynn" Hennessy is the stepbrother of one of three women who each have 28 days to find their way through a dangerous quest.They each have to find one of the keys to a mystical box which holds the trapped souls of three sister Celtic demigoddesses imprisoned by a jealous sorcerer. One begins her search by bumping into Hennessy. She's attracted to him.But she doesn't have time for a relationship with the exasperatingly sexy Hennessy she has a key to find.	147600
1950	Key to the City	M	DVD -R  HQ 2650, 2651. SVD 1501			Reporter. Herman the Reporter (Chick Chandler). Bill Murphy, TV Reporter (Sam Hayes). Reporter (William Phipps). Newspaper Photographer Francis (Marvin Kaplan).	147601
1993	Key West:	T	SV 188		Episode. Series 1-19-1993 to 6-29-1993.	Newsman. Crooked journalist.	147602
1993	Key West: Act of God	T			Episode #7. 3-2-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens). As Hurricane Andrews bears down on the Keys, tourists and townsfolk prepare to evacuate -- except for a few crazy locals who get ready to party.	147603
1993	Key West: Compadres	T			Episode #11. 6-8-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) assumes the duties of fatherhood when an illegal immigrant abandons her newborn. Gumbo's pink-ribboned gator takes a powder. Death of a libidinous admiral compromises Chaucy.	147604
1993	Key West: Crossroads	T			Episode #9. 3-16-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens).	147605
1993	Key West: Gimme Shelter	T			Episode #8. 3-9-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens), JoJo and Rikki scrounge for shelter while their digs are being fumigated. Savannah is visited by a stern nun from her school days who has come to ask a favor.	147606
1993	Key West: Great Unknown, The	T			Episode #3. 2-2-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) vows to get the newspaper out if it kills him in the face of a flu-stricken and short staff. Gumbo faces up to the 10th anniversary of his beloved wife's death.	147607
1993	Key West: Greening, The	T			Episode #6. 2-23-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens). Two ne'er-do-well friends for Seamus's youth want to take him to Africa. Chaucy's drinking problem resurfaces.	147608
1993	Key West: Heavy Metal, Heavy Hearts	T			Episode #13. 6-29-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) and Savannah are followed by a "moonstruck" dolphin home from lobster fishing. JoJo and Hunter strike gold in an underwater treasure hunt. Hector pressures Chaucy to issue a dredging permit.	147609
1993	Key West: Less Moonlight	T			Episode #4. 2-9-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) and Laurel, the passion of his life, get together with Laurel intending to reclaim him. JoJo wins a "slave" for a day. Rikki peddles exotic marital aids to island housewives.	147610
1993	Key West: Pieces of a Man	T	SV 190		Episode #5. 2-16-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) tackles the obituary of an island legend he never met but whose bequests changes the lives of many including Seams who's entrusted with the care of the old man's ashes.	147611
1993	Key West: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-19-1993. Series 1-19-1993 to 6-29-1993.	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) is a lottery winner who quits a dull factory job to become a newspaper writer a la Ernest Hemingway in Key West.  His first story is on a heated mayoral campaign.	147612
1993	Key West: Premiere	T	SV 183		Episode. 1-17-93	Reporter and Editor for The Meteor	147613
1993	Key West: Second Day in Heaven, The (aka 2nd Day in Paradise)	T			Episode #2. 1-26-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) gets his million-dollar lottery check. The bad news is it's only $32.59 after deductions. Debate Critic (Karen Gordon).	147614
1993	Key West: System, The	T	SV 217		Episode #12. 6-22-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens) writes a slice-of-life-article about Gumbo's bar that enables Chaucy to shut it down. Hector's dream of producing quality cigars goes up in smoke.	147615
1993	Key West: We the People	T			Episode #10. 6-1-1993	Journalist Seamus O'Neil (Fisher Stevens). Everyone suffers when the Government blockades the island to find illegal immigrants, but most of all JoJo whose visa has expired.	147616
2005	KEY-TV: Dancing in the Dark	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#8 KEY-TV Series	TV News Correspondent Diane Mayfield of KEY's "Hourglass," has to give up her vacation and bring her children and her sister to the New Jersey shore town of Ocean Grove to investigate a story."Girls who Cry Wolf" is the topic for the season premiere of "Hourglass," television's premiere newsmagazine show. With her husband in federal prison for misappropriate of corporate funds, Diane is her family's sole breadwinner.Mayfield lands an exclusive interview with a troubled young woman whose tale of being abducted and held against her will for three terrifying days and nights have been disbelieved by the authorities.No sooner does she finish taping the interview, then a second victim turns up: this time bound, gagged and dead. And as soon as the police think they've solved the case, a third victim is discovered.Diane and the police turn to the first victim for clues. But it may be too late to save her and her loved ones.	147617
1999	KEY-TV: Do You Promise Not to Tell?	N		Clark, Mary Jane 	#2 KEY-TV Series	TV News Producer Farrell Slater is at a crossroads. Her job at KEY News hangs in the balance when she fails to convince her boss to broadcast the story of the auctioning of the legendary Faberge Moon Egg. While trying to figure out what she will do with her future, she learns that the multimillion-dollar treasure isn’t all it appears to be. Farrell seizes the opportunity to expose the story and, in the process, to save her career. The mighty world of TV news collides with the art world’s secrecy and high-stakes wheeling and dealing. From a deadly back room in Brooklyn’s “Little Odessa” to the wealth, power and glamour of Churchill’s, one of New York’s most prestigious auction houses, no one is safe and everyone is a suspect, all under the threatening gaze of the unforgiving network news cameras. 	147618
2001	KEY-TV: Eliza Blake: Close To You	NM	OWN - P	Clark, Mary Jane	#4 KEY-TV Series	TV Anchor Eliza Blake, famous face in front of a camera. She's savvy, sexy and sophisticated. But when she steps out of the spotlight, Eliza Blake is far more vulnerable than her devoted viewers would ever imagine.She single-handedly raises a young daughter and has found a safe haven -- a dream house in the suburbs where nothing can ever threaten her again. What she found was her worst nightmare.It begins with a venomous letter.  No stranger to the occasional hate mail that mingles with glowing correspondence from adoring fans, Eliza is at first unaware that this time the writer isn't a harmless nutcase. Then came the menacing calls.Now her suburban life is shattered by fear The stalker is getting closer and more lethal.	147619
1999	KEY-TV: Eliza Blake: Do You Want To Know a Secret?	NM		Clark, Mary Jane	#1 KEY-TV Series	TV Anchor Eliza Blake, a young mother and widow, is a rising star at KEY-TV where this newswoman co-anchors the morning news. Networks revered KEY Evening Headlines senior anchorman is Bill Kendall and his heir apparent is Pete Carlson. After the Kendall is found dead in his New York apartment from a massive overdose of Prozac, Blake finds herself competing for his assignments with Carlson.. Longtime Kendall assignment is Jean White. Executive Producer Range Bullock.Kendall's seemingly incompetent stand-in Carlson is more than ready to leap from KEY News President Yelena Gregory's bed into Bill's old job.	147620
2009	KEY-TV: Eliza Blake: Dying for Mercy	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#12 KEY-TV Series	TV Anchor Eliza Blake, anchor of TV's premiere morning news show KEY to America, wants to get some much-needed rest out of the public eye, so she rents a charming carriage house in Tuxedo Park, New York.Behind the private park's stately stone gates, sprawling architectural masterpieces and picturesque gardeners' cottages decorate the rolling, naturalistic landscape. Even before she can move in, Eliza is invited to an unusual party to celebrate the feast of St. Francis Assisi and, before the festivities are over, the serenity of the secluded enclave explodes as one of the Park's revered citizens is found dead -- a grotesque suicide which is only the first act in a macabre and intricately conceived plan to expose the past crimes of some of the town's residents.Eliza and her KEY News colleagues soon learn that Pentimento -- a gloriously restored mansion nestled in the Park's fairy tale setting -- is, in effect, a giant "puzzle house," filled with ingenious clues hidden in its fireplaces, fountains and frescos that lead them, first, to suspicious locales throughout the Park -- and, then, one by one, to the victims of a fiendish killer!As Pentimento gives up its many secrets, it becomes clear that someone wants to prevent one last mystery from coming to light and that no amount of wealth or privilege will keep the threatened residents of Tuxedo Park safe. And as Eliza Blake unearths one final secret, she will come face to face with a murderer who thinks that some puzzles should never be solved.	147621
2008	KEY-TV: Eliza Blake: It Only Takes a Moment	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#11 KEY-TV Series	TV Anchor Eliza Blake of New York City’s top-rated morning show, “KEY to America” pays a price for her high media profile. She has witnessed tragedy and danger in her career. But nothing the accomplished professional has experienced has prepared her for when her seven-year-old daughter, Janie, is kidnapped from summer camp. The country’s viewers are glued to their TV sets, anxiously awaiting the news that their favorite morning-TV personality’s little girl has been found. With each passing day, the FBI and local authorities track down every lead. A profile of the kidnapper’s most likely characteristics is developed, every fan letter written to Eliza over the last six months is scrutinized, every sex offender registered within a 50-mile radius is interviewed and psychics from round the country appear on Eliza’s doorstep offering their help. But Eliza isn’t going to sit around and wait for answers. She and the rest of the Sunrise Suspense Society -- brilliant producer Annabella Murphy, cameraman extraordinaire B.J. D’Elia, and psychiatrist Dr. Margo Gonzalez -- will band together to outwit a cunning criminal whose shocking motives threaten to snuff out a terrified little girl’s life. When kidnappers seize Eliza’s daughter and Eliza’s Hispanic housekeeper on their way home from camp in New Jersey, Eliza’s comfortable life turns into a living nightmare. The FBI, local law enforcement and Eliza’s news team work around the clock to discover the identities and locations of the kidnappers. When a psychic shows up claiming to know details of the kidnapping that weren’t released to the press, Eliza is convinced that the psychic can help find Janie. Eliza Blake is accustomed to being in front of the camera. She just never expected her own life to be the leading story of the week. 	147622
2007	KEY-TV: Eliza Blake: When Day Breaks	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#10 KEY-TV Series	TV Anchor Eliza Blake of the KEY Evening Headlines and a veteran of the top-ranking morning show is suddenly thrust into the spotlight when Constance Young, the undisputed star of morning television, is found at the bottom of her swimming pool. Blake is committed to finding out who wanted Constance out of the way and why.  She marshals three KEY News coworkers to help: Annabelle Murphy is able to switch from producing to investigative work at a moment’s notice. B.J. D’Elia contributes brains, brawn and a much-needed male perspective. And on-air psychiatrist and recent KEY News hire Dr. Margo Gonzalez has a frightening propensity to figure out what suspects may be thinking. Together they come to form the Sunrise Suspense Society relying on each other, their ingenuity and courage tested to the limit, in this nail-biting media thriller in which everyone is a suspect and every word a clue. 	147623
2004	KEY-TV: Hide Yourself Away	NM		Clark,  Mary Jane	#7 KEY-TV Series	TV News Intern Grace Callahan is a 32-year-old divorced single mom, the oldest and neediest of the four TV interns competing for a permanent spot on the crew of KEY to America, a major network news show.When the team departs to do a week-long remote broadcast from historic Newport, RI, she is forced to leave her 11-year-old daughter in the care of her philandering ex-husband and his Barbie doll wife.Grace develops crush on the producer B.J. D'Elia and feels inferior to fellow intern Joss Vickers, the super-chic daughter of a wealthy Newport family.Just hours before the KEY News crew arrives, the skeleton of a socialite who disappeared 14 years ago is found in a tunnel beneath a famous mansion. One of the KEY News interns is killed in a suspicious car accident and another disappears.This year's crop of fledging journalists are targets including Grace Callahan, single mother fighting for custody of her preteen daughter. As number dwindles, Grace must face the real danger that lurks in Newport.	147624
2000	KEY-TV: Let Me Whisper in Your Ear	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#3 KEY-TV Series	Correspondent Laura Walsh for Hourglass, a 60 Minutes types of news program and a KEY News reporter has written obituaries of celebrities who aren't dead yet, a ghoulish job that seems to be a stepping stone to greater responsibility. She wants to produceShow's star Gwyneth Gilpatric, a Diane-Sawyer look-alike has take a very personal interest in her. When she plunges to her death from her terrace during her annual New Year Eve's party, Walsh doesn't know her connection with another story.Walsh had pitched a story on the now-defunct amusement park, where the remains of a 12-year-old boy who disappeared from the park over 30 years ago have just been found. But she had no idea how close to home the investigation will lead.Walsh is young, attractive and blow-dried enough to play the woman-in-danger role. She's not particularly quick on the uptake.Her friend, the wife of a plastic surgeon, tips her off whenever someone rich and famous enough to have an obituary prewritten goes on life support.	147625
2006	KEY-TV: Lights Out Tonight	NM		Clark, Mary Jane	#9 KEY-TV Series	TV Film and Drama Critic Caroline Enright for TV's KEY to America morning show, lands an assignment to cover the Warrenstown, Mass., theater festival. The 34-year-old journalist wants to combine it with a getaway with her new husband Nick.It is also a chance to bond with her aloof 20-year-old stepdaughter who is an apprentice at the festival.The last thing Enright expects as she leaves New York City for the scene Berkshires is that she'll have to draw on her journalistic skills to unveil a ruthless murderer.With only six months of broadcast experience under her belt, Enright has a lot to prove with the piece she has planned about an Oscar-winning actress who's starring in a production of a new play rumored to be a contender for a Pulitzer Prize.She was looking forward to interviewing her favorite movie star and reporting on the opening night of the hot new play. When actress disappears, Enright launches herself into an investigation -- and finds her step-daughter's life and her own in danger.	147626
2002	KEY-TV: Nobody Knows	N		Clark, Mary Jane	#5 KEY-TV Series	TV Correspondent Cassie Sheridan, a rising star  at KEY Network's Washington Bureau, is exiled to the Miami office after her ambitions overpower her common sense and she identifies a victim of the Clown Rapist as the daughter of the head of the FBI.Girl commits suicide. Not only is her career on the skids, but her private life's also a mess. Meanwhile, there's nothing more newsworthy happening on Florida's west coast. Estranged from her family, she's stuck with reporting on hurricanes.Then an 11-year-old boy with a metal detector discovers remains of dead porn star on the beach wearing a ruby ring. One local citizen will do anything to keep that ring from being traced to him.Including kidnapping the boy's seriously ill brother to convince him to return the ring -- and getting the reporter off  his trail permanently.The former KEY News justice correspondent becomes friends with the boy that puts her in the path of the killer as a hurricane heads up the coast.	147627
2003	KEY-TV: Nowhere To Run	NM		Clark,  Mary Jane	#6 KEY-TV Series	Medical Producer Annabelle Murphy for television’s highly rated morning news program, “Key to America” at KEY-TV makes her living explaining horrific conditions such as botulism, anthrax, small pox and plague to the nation. So when a Key News colleague dies with symptoms terrifyingly similar to those of the latest scourge, she knows the panic spreading through the corridors of the Broadcast Center is justified. As one death follows another, Annabelle’s coworkers look to her for assurance but she finds it hard to give comfort. To her, the circumstances of the infections begin to suggest that they may be diabolical murders. And when the authorities lock down the Broadcast Center with the identity of the killer still unknown, no one can be sure who to trust, and neither the victims nor the murderer can escape.	147628
1961	Keyhole	T				Host Jack Douglas series	147629
1997	Keys to Tulsa	M				News Media. News Reporter (Vicky Hutson). News Reporter (Lucia Reeves).	147630
1989	Keys to Tulsa, The	N		Berkey, Brian Fair		News Media	147631
2005	Keyzer & de Boer advocaten: Schuld en boete	TF			Episode #3. 10-24-2005	Journalist (Mischa van der Klei).	147632
2004	Khafji	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba are picked up in Kuwait by special forces and returned to Saudi Arabia. Journal offers a detailed account of the Iraqi attack at Khafji. 	147633
1995	Khaharan-e gharib	MF		Kastner, Erich (Novel)	Iran -Persian	Correspondent (Faramarz Roshanayi).	147634
1996	Khamosh	TF			India	News Media. Press Reporter Shankar (Ganesh Yadav).	147635
1975	Khel Khel Mein	MF			India.	Photographer Mr. Gupta (Ghanshyam Rohera).	147636
1980	KHGI News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1980	News Staff. News Director (Mark Baumert). Anchors Julie Studley (1996-2001), Seth Denney (1998), Seth Denney (1999), Krista Hershey (2000-2002). Reporters Steve White (1998), Mindy Stone (2001), Chenay Sloan (2002).Sports Director Jeff Russo (2001). Sports Reporter Matt Schick (2001). Weather Bob Geiger.	147637
1999	KHGI News at 10 PM	DT				TV Anchor, 1999- (Seth Denney)	147638
1998	Khmer Rouge End Game	N		Ryan, Paul R.		News Media. Chinese Daily, the main English Language newspaper in the country published by the communist government.	147639
1971	Khod beloy korolevy	MF			Soviet Union	Sports Commentator Karychev (Nikolai Ozerov).	147640
1998	Khrustalyov, mashinu!	MF				Finnish Reporter (Juri Jarvet)	147641
1994	Khuddar	MF			India	Newspaper Editor (Anil Dhawan).	147642
1980	Ki beszel itt szerelemrol	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Istvan Szilagyi).	147643
1930	Kibitzer, The	M				Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn).	147644
1931	Kick In	M				Reporter Burke (Phil Tead).	147645
1989	Kickboxer	M				U.S. Reporter (Mark DiSalle). U.S. Reporter (Nickolas James). U.S. Reporter (Louis Roth). U.S. Reporter (Richard Santoro). Press Photographer (Keith E. Lane).	147646
1995	Kickboxer 5	MT				Photographer (Laurens Celliers)	147647
2005	Kicked Out: Laurie M.	DT	DVD -R HQ 4157		Episode.	Entertainment Reporter George Pennachio of KABC News in Los Angeles meets Aspiring Broadcast Journalist Laurie M.Laurie M., who is 20, is kicked out of her house by her mother, who now wants to see if she can be self-sufficient and if Pennachio thinks Laurie has what it takes to be a broadcast journalist.	147648
2005	Kid & I, The	M				News Media. Fake Reporter (Branden R. Morgan). Fake Reporter No. 2 (Lisa Wilhoit). Paparazzi Kid (Michael Gores). Paparazzi Kid (Ricky Lee Lawson).	147649
1977	Kid Andrew Cody and Julie Sparrow	NSF	OWN - P	Curtis, Tony		Gossip Columnist is an obnoxious female.	147650
1914	Kid Auto Races at Venice	M				Cameraman	147651
1938	Kid Comes Back, The	M		Flanagan, Ed J. (Story). George Bricker (Screenplay)		Sportswriter Kenneth Rockwell (James Robbins) and newsboy Bobby Doyle (Dickie Jones). Reporter (Leo White).	147652
1946	Kid from Brooklyn, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5056, 5057. L. SVD 1036		Goldwyn Presents	Reporter in Hotel Room (George Chandler). Reporter in Hotel Room (Billy Wayne). Reporter at Train (Lester Dorr). Announcers (Don Wilson, Knox Manning). Photographer (Victor Cutler). Media and headlinesPhotographers (William Newell, Tom Quinn, Robert Strong).	147653
1949	Kid from Cleveland, The	M	SVD 537	Kline, Herbert, John Bright (Story). John Bright (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportscaster Mike Jackson (George Brent) hides out a boy who runs away from unhappy home life because mother is restricting his relationship with stepfather in an effort to prevent boy from forgetting real father who died in the war.When sports broadcaster takes the boy home, the boy thinks he has been deserted and becomes a criminal.  He ends up in juvenile court. Broadcaster and his wife try to adopt him. Probation officer finally brings boy and his parents together.Sportswriters (Franklin Lewis, Gordon Cobbledock, Ed MacAuley).	147654
1939	Kid from Kokomo, The	M	SVD 1142	Trumbo, Dalton (Story). Jerry Wald, Richard Macauley (Screenplay)		Reporter Marian Bronson (Jane Wyman), primarily love interest for a boxer. Reporter (Stuart Holmes). Reporter (Al Lloyd).  Reporter (Paul Panzer). First Reporter (Jack A. Goodrich). Second Reporter (Eddie Graham). Photographer (Jack Wise).Radio Announcers (Reid Kilpatrick, John Harron).	147655
1953	Kid from Left Field, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3744, 3745. SV 275			Sportscasters, sportswriters.	147656
1978	Kid from Not So Big, The  (aka Kid from Not-So-Big, The)	M				Editor-Owner. Jenny, young and resourceful girl, takes on her grandfather's frontier town newspaper	147657
1939	Kid from Texas, The	M				Reporter. Loud-mouthed Texas cowpuncher tries his hand at polo finding himself at odds with high society and trying to save a floundering Wild West Show.	147658
1937	Kid Galahad	M	DVD -R HQ 6062, 6063. L. SVD 1149. SVD 1165	Wallace, Francis (Short Story). Seton I. Miller (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Joe Taylor (Joe Cunningham) follows the story and is initially manipulated by those involved in the boxing profession. Brady, the Editor (Joseph Crehan).  Sportswriters. Fight manager puts a bellhop in the ring with a crooked rival's heavyweight.Editor Brady (Joseph Crehan. Reporters at Press Conference (Billy Arnold, Harry Harvey, Horace MacMahon, John Shelton). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter at Dinner (Ralph Dunn). Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Reporter (Max Hoffman Jr.). Reporter (Mike Lally).Reporter (Philip Waldron). Reporter (Jeff York). Reporter at Press Conference (John Shelton). Reporter at Press Conference (Buddy Roosevelt). Reporters at Ringside (Kenneth Harlan, Eddie Fetherstone).Reporter at Press Conference (Billy Arnold). Reporter at Press Conference Harry Harvey). Reporter in Hotel Lobby (Don Brodie). Reporter at Banquet (Ralph Dunn). Ringside Reporter (John Sheehan).Reporter in Dressing Room (Al Hill). Reporter in Dressing Room (Donald Kerr). Photographer (John Ridgely). Photographer  in Night Club (Elliott Sullivan). Announcer (Curtis Benton).	147659
1942	Kid Glove Killer	M	DVD -R HQ 3242, 3221. VHS 1270			News Reader (Philo McCullough). Reporter (Mark Daniels). Newsboy (Hugh Chapman). Newspaper Readers in Montage (Wilbur Mack, Tom Quinn).	147660
1918	Kid is Clever, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	147661
1923	Kid Reporter, The	M				Newspaper Owner of the Daily News offers the post of editor to the reporter who can recover a stolen necklace. Peggy played by Baby Peggy, a 5-year-old child star, an extremely young secretary, sets off to track it down.Thanks to her skill at disguise, her agility in pursuit and her flair as a sleuth, she goes on to become the youngest ever female editor in newspaper history. Parody of the journalist-cum-detective.A wealthy young couple starts the story off by placing an ad in the Daily News, offering a large reward for the recovery of a stolen necklace.	147662
1927	Kid Stakes, The	M				Commentator, Race (Tal Ordell)	147663
1981	Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!, The	C			Series. 9-12-1981 to 9-11-1982. NBC	Weatherman (Jim Greenleaf - Voice).	147664
2007	Kid Svensky	MF				Reporter (Mats Blomgren)	147665
1972	Kid Talk	DT			Series. 1-23-1972 to 9-17-1972. CBS	Host Bill Adler. Children interviewing celebrities.	147666
1983	Kid Who Couldn't Miss, The	M				Interviewer (Paul Cowan)	147667
1916	Kid, The	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	New York Herald Reporter Joe Hazard (Robert Gaillard) raises "the kid," and keeps her illegitimate past a secret until she turns 19. She wants to become a reporter so Hazard gives her an assignment to test her abilities.She does so well he shows her work to the city editor and she gets hired.  She disguises herself as a bootblack to do a story on meat price-fixing and discovers the rancher in the price-fixing scheme is her real father.	147668
1910	Kid, The	M				Newspapers. Widower trying to read the paper when his small son pesters him	147669
1921	Kid, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3278. L			Newspaper. Reward notice in a newspaper for return of her child	147670
1983	Kidco	M				Reporter (Margo Swena O'Very)	147671
2002	Kiddy Grade	C			Series 2002-2003	Reporter (Cynthia Cranz - Voice - English Version).	147672
1958	Kidnap Story: Hold for Release	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre - Adapted from an article by Leonard Moskovitz. Repeat: 9-3-58 - 6-11-58	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	147673
2000	Kidnap, The	MT				Anchorman (Mark Wadsworth).	147674
2006	Kidnapped: Acknowledgement	T			Episode #12.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Brenda Ricci).	147675
2006	Kidnapped: Number One With a Bullet	T	DVD -R HQ 7119		Episode.	News Media.	147676
2006	Kidnapped: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6895		Episode #1. 9-22-2006	Reporter Elizabeth and a photographer from the Times interviews rich parents whose son is later kidnapped.	147677
2006	Kidnapped: Resolution	T	DVD -R HQ 8845		Episode #13	News Media. Press Photographer (Peter Conboy). The resolution of the kidnapping case and the surprise ending.	147678
1999	Kidnapped?	NR		Diamond, Jacqueline	Harlequin Duet 2-1 Paperback	Reporter Melanie Mulcahy can hardly believe her good luck. She’s been kidnapped by Hal “The Iceman”Smothers. By sticking close, she’ll have a story that will make her a star. Besides, for a man with such a dangerous reputation, he sure is sexy -- and there’s nothing cold about his kisses. Even more surprising, Hal is the kind of man who believes in marriage, while she thinks it’s a trap. But Hal is determined to change her mind -- and you don’t say no to The Iceman. 	147679
1996	Kidnapping in the Family, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 7304, 7305.			News Media. TV Newscaster (Gerry Nairn). Reporter (Norma Jean Wick).	147680
1987	Kidnapping of Baby John Doe, The	MT				Reporter (Brian Taylor)	147681
2001	Kidnapping of Chris Burden, The	M				Reporter (Deidre Gipson).	147682
1980	Kidnapping of the President, The	M				News Media. TV Commemorator (John Romaine). First Photographer (George "Stompy" Kuhr).	147683
1978	Kidnappingen	CB			Finland. Jippo #2. 	Reporter Joe. 	147684
1978	Kids Are People Too	DT			Series. 9-17-1978 to 11-7-1982. ABC	Hosts Bob McAlister (1978-1979), Michael Young (1979-1981), Randy Hamilton (1981-1982). Interview show.	147685
1985	Kids Don't Tell	MT		Silverman, Peter, Maurice Hurley (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Documentary Filmmaker John Ryan (Michael Ontkean) examines the problem of abused kids. Asked to work on a production about child molestation and expresses reservations because the subject is "so dark."Eli Davis (John Sanderford) explains he wants Ryan to do the documentary because he was molested when he was 10.  The documentary filmmaker agrees to help. Two men pre through stacks of research and interview officials, therapists, authorities and others.As Ryan gets more involved with the production, he becomes paranoid about the safety of his own children. His wife objects and then he discovers she was molested as a child. After talking things out, she agrees to be interviewed for the film.	147686
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Dunga Gin	T			Episode #11. 11-13-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Northeast Southweston has to contend with a water shortage while the Kids have to contend with "The Girl" who wants to become a member of the team. Throw in a pair of cola salesmen and you've got a case only C.A.P.E.R. can solve.	147687
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Ghost from C.A.P.E.R.	T			Episode #3. 9-25-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Who is the Great Linguine and why is he haunting police headquarters? The Kids try to crack this spooky case while solving the equally perplexing mystery of determining who Esmerelda ("The Girl" really likes.	147688
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Goodfather, The	T			Episode #7. 8-13-1977	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Kids reminisce through flashbacks about the days when "The Big Blogna was blue" and not all villains were really what they seemed.	147689
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Invasion of the Frankfurter Snatchers	T			Episode #5. 10-9-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Only the Kids from C.A.P.E.R. can save the day when the world is threatened by an alien hot dog invasion.	147690
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Kids from H.Y.D.E.	T			Episode #2. 9-18-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.When fudge craving monsters begin turning up in Northeast Southweston, it's up to the Kids to get to the bottom of things. Can they figure things out without turning into monsters?	147691
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: King Kone	T			Episode #13. 10-23-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.It's not just monkey business as the Kids try to track down a very unique ice cream thief.	147692
1977	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Mummy's the Word	T			Episode #6. 5-21-1977	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.The Kids recall an early case through flashbacks where they had to deal with mummy thieves, trances and an ancient curse.	147693
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Phantom of the Drive-In Movie, The	T			Episode #12. 11-20-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Who is the Phantom of the Drive-in Movie and why does he sound so familiar? The Kids go undercover at the Drive-in in the Big Bologna to find out.	147694
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Pieman's Pool, The	T			Episode #9. 10-16-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Kids rush to stop a renowned pastry chef from delivering his rather explosive desserts to his unsuspecting customers.	147695
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Post Monster General, The	T			Episode #8. 10-30-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.When valuable stamps are stolen, retrieved and then stolen again, the Kids must race to get them back from the Post Monster General and all before Sgt. Vinton finds out they are missing.	147696
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Terrible Tollman, The	T			Episode #10. 11-6-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.Do the Kids have what it takes to defeat the Terrible Tollman and get him to return the bridge that he stole? How did he steal the bridge in the first place?	147697
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Too Much Time on Their Hands	T			Episode #1. 9-11-1976. Series. 9-11-1976 to 9-3-1977. NBC	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.The kids travel back and forth through time to try and stop a beautiful scientist's time machine from falling into the wrong hands.	147698
1976	Kids From C.A.P.E.R., The: Uncanny Nanny, The	T			Episode #4. 10-2-1976	Reporter Kirk Klinsinger (Robert Lussier), a noisy news reporter for the local paper in the town of Northeast Southwestern, often tailed a quartet of boys (C.A.P.E.R. - Civilian Authority for the Protection of Everyone, Regardless) to get a scoop.He often got in the way and could always be relied on to run to his mother, whenever he was afraid, which was quite often.When a case is too much for even the Kids from C.A.P.E.R. to handle, they call on Sweet Nanny Noony to help. But is she as sweet as they think?	147699
2004	Kids in America	M	DVD -R HQ 7603, 7604			News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Strong). Reporter #2 (Derrick Jones). Reporter #3 (Suzanne Krull).	147700
1993	Kids in the Hall, The:	T	DVD -R 1701		Episode.	Food critic attacked by kids in the hall.	147701
1993	Kids in the Hall, The: 7 at 11 News	T			Episode #70. 1-1-1993. Series 10-16-1988 to 4-1-1994.	Parody News. 7 at 11 News. Weatherman is Not God.	147702
1996	Kids in the Hall, The: Brain Candy	M			Canada	News Media. Young Journalist (Amanda Campbell).	147703
1989	Kids in the Hall, The: Citizen Kane	T			Episode #3. 11-7-1989	Parody. Newspaper Publisher Citizen Kane. Two friends have a dispute aboiut the name of a movie.	147704
1990	Kids in the Hall, The: Editors	T			Episode #14. 4-3-1990	Parody News. Editors Intro: Editors discuss what to cut.  Editors #2: Editors discuss what to cut continued.  Editors Finale: Editors discuss what to cut continued.	147705
1994	Kids in the Hall, The: God Is Dead	T			Episode #91. 1-1-1994. Episode #109. 4-1-1994	Parody News. Newsreel footage shows that He existed and that He is dead. The death of God.	147706
1990	Kids in the Hall, The: Newscast	T			Episode #24. 10-9-1990	Parody News. Newscast. Channel 7 News Team discuss paper airplanes.	147707
2000	Kids Say the Darnest Things	T	VHS 1266		Episode	News Media	147708
2009	Kids Talk Politics: A New Puppy in the White House	T				Anchor-Reporter (Joey Brander). Reporter (Ariel Hyman). Host (Telana Lynum). 	147709
1980	Kids Who Knew Too Much, The	MT				TV Newscaster (Mario Machado)	147710
2004	Kids Who Saved Summer, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4816, 4814			Public Relations Practitioner Penny Stone (Erica Shaffer), vice president of Public Relations of Snow Fly Electronic Company, the 498th largest company in the United States. News Media.Feisty children try to save their beloved park from a construction company that wants to tear it down.	147711
1991	Kids-TV	T			Episode	TV. Crew learns a lesson in consumer spending when they purchase props for broadcast	147712
1976	Kidsworld	DT			Series. 1976-1985. Syndicated	News Media. Information Series.	147713
1988	Kiebitz	N		Kaminski, André	Switzerland	Radio Journalist	147714
1997	Kieran O'Connor: Hot Shot: Hollywood  Mystery, A	NM		Allman, Kevin	#2 Kiernan O'Connor Mystery	Celebrity Columnist Kieran O'Connor is at a definite low serving a three-month suspension from his Los Angeles newspaper and living in an apartment that has been condemned because of earthquake damage.He's in no shape to turn down his agent's latest project: co-writing the memoirs of a hooker. Jocelyn is Kieran's push agent whose hard-as-nails persona masks a genuine soft spot for O'Connor.The prostitute has known some of the biggest names in Los Angeles including a popular sitcom dad who just overdosed on a designer drug called Hot Shot, and she's got a lot to say. But soon she herself is found dead under mysterious circumstances.With help from a Yale-educated tabloid reporter, Kieran slowly discovers the truth about the prostitute and the secrets that someone in Hollywood is trying to protect.The question is: Will he get the book finished by deadline without ending up dead himself	147715
1995	Kieran O'Connor: Tight Shot: Hollywood Mystery, A	NM		Allman, Kevin	#1 Kieran O'Connor Mystery	Celebrity Columnist Kieran O'Connor, who writes a show-biz column called "Have Tux, Will Travel" is 29 years old and his life is messier than his cheap studio apartment in Venice. He's being evicted, so he hangs out at his ex-girlfriend's coffee house.O'Connor is a freelance journalist, a Hollywood reporter, specializing in "event coverage." On assignment at the Women in the Industry banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, O'Connor discovers the body of the honoree, a famous female producer.Before he alerts authorities, however, he faxes the suicide note found nearby to his home machine. Then, while working with here producer-husband on a quickie bio of her life, O'Connor learns of her bouts of debilitating depression and the medication.O'Connor thinks it's murder. Wisecracking, slightly bumbling O'Connor along with his bisexual girlfriend finally confront Monica's murderer.	147716
1948	Kiernan's Corner, Walter Kiernan host	DT			1948-1949	TV Newsman Walter Kiernan	147717
1949	Kiernan's Kaleidoscope	DT			Series 1949-1952	TV Newsman Kiernan	147718
1983	Kiev Footprint	N		Posey, Carl A.	Weinberg List	Journalist	147719
1955	Kiinni on ja pysvy	MF			Finland.	Photographer (Pentti Irjala). Photographer (Jalmari Parikka).	147720
1993	Kika	MF	DVD -R HQ 5816, 5817		Spain	TV Reporter Andrea is constantly on the lookout for “reality” scoops and wears a rubber suit with a revolving video camera mounted on her head. Andrea and a homicidal writer meets a ditsy hairdresses seeking happiness.	147721
2001	Kikaida Zero Wan: Animation, The	C				Reporter (Tom Fahn - Voice-English Version).	147722
1926	Kiki	M			AFI-Newsvendors	News Vendor	147723
1959	Kiku to Isamu	MF				Cameraman (Toshio Takahara).	147724
1997	Kiler	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Katarzyna Lopaciuk). Journalist #2 (Jacek Jerzyna). Journalist #3 (Olaf Eysmont).	147725
1990	Kiljusen herrasvaen uudet seikkalut	MF				Theatre Critic (Juhani Niemela). Press (Lasse Naukkarinen). Press (P.J. Veijalainen).  Press (Juha-Veli Akras)	147726
2000	Kill Artist, The	N		Silva, Daniel		Publisher-Mogul Benjamin Stone backs Israeli efforts in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as an art restorer is tapped to help stop a Palestinian plot to halt peace talks by assassinating Yasir Arafat.	147727
2004	Kill Bill, Volume Two	M				Reporter Clark Kent-Superman. Bill talks about Superman's alter-ego Clark Kent, weak, a coward, wears a costume to fit in with humanity.  Superman is Superman. Clark Kent is the fake.	147728
1988	Kill Cue	NM		Crews, Larry		Radio Talk Show Host Veronica Slate	147729
1985	Kill Fee	NM	PVL	Paul, Barbara		Editor Leon Walsh, founder and editor of Summet Magazine, a literary journal that has gone commercial.  Economics of publishing forces him to sell out to Jerry Sussman, a man who's more interested in revenue than art.Jerry is threatening to sell Summit to the highest bidder leaving Leon literally out on the street.  Jerry is gunned down and the killer wants Leon to pay him $100,000 for doing the job.	147730
1990	Kill Fee	NM	PVL	Paulsen, Gary		Journalist Tally Janrus. Andy Kleinst, Denver Star reporter.	147731
1999	Kill Me First	N		Morgenroth, Kate.		News Media	147732
1977	Kill Me If You Can	MT				Reporter (Donald Bishop). 1st Reporter (Paul Napier). Reporter #2 (Jim Malinda). Spanish Reporter (Mark Regis). 2nd Reporter (Richard Smedley). English Reporter (Gilchrist Stuart). Caryl W. Chessman (Alan Alda) case.	147733
1957	Kill Me Tomorrow	M		Falconer, Robert, Manning O'Brine (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Alcoholic Reporter Bart Crosbie (Pat O'Brien) loses his job and attempts to use underworld connections to raise money for his son's eye surgery in Switzerland. When he returns to his old office to ask for his job back he finds editor murdered.Killer offers to pay for the boy's operation if the reporter takes blame for the crime. Although Crosbie agrees to go along with the plan, Scotland Yard officials do not believe his confession. Killer tries to prevent boy's plane from leaving.Late editor's niece stops him and his gang.	147734
2007	Kill Point, The	T				Reporter (Leslie Merrill McCombs)	147735
1976	Kill Price	N		Yglesias, Jose		Journalist Jack Moreno must come to terms with the declining physical health of his best friend and its effects on his life, his identity, and even his career as a journalist. 	147736
1989	Kill Slade	M		Asbury, Terry (Screenplay)	South Africa - Ness Book	Reporter J.J. (Lisa Brady) as a reporter on the trail of crooks who are stealing United Nations food supplies in Africa. Her photographer gathers evidence on the illegal activities but has his throat cut.Crooks decide they cannot get rid of J.J. so easily because she is far too prominent. They arrange to have a soldier of fortune kidnap her and then kill them both. The reporter pulls a gun on the soldier and tells him to get lost.Reporter can't get their Land Rover started so he returns. They get romantically involved as they try to track down the villains. Final shoot-out is covered by the press. J.J. contacted them apparently choosing not to get an exclusive story.Her article appears on the front page of the New York Times.  When her editor calls to give her a new assignment, she turns him down and throws away the phone as she embraces the soldier of fortune.The soldier of fortune continually criticizes the unbelievably of TV news.	147737
1995	Kill Story	NM		Doolittle, Jerome		News Media Baron Thurman Boucher (aka "the Cobra") buys the Cambridge Daily Banner in Massachusetts from Publisher's Widow Linda Cushing who then commits suicide. Her family and friends suspect murder.An investigator signs up as Boucher's security consultant, chauffer and wrestling coach. He instigates dirty tricks galore in hopes of souring Boucher on his latest acquisition. He's then ordered to kill the Banner's fired managing editor.	147738
1988	Kill the Competition	N	MLPL	Shovald, Arlene		Reporter. Dedicated reporter or demon journalist?  Editor of a small town newspaper, Les Rogers. Publisher Bart Carter. Roswell County Sun in Colorado.  Don Jacobs, news publisher.Rhonda Stewart, reporter. Rick Montgomery, reporter.  Rhonda: 35, divorced.	147739
1999	Kill the Man	M				Reporter Trent Holloway (Steve Brown)	147740
1989	Kill the Messenger	N		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels		Newspaper Owner and Publisher Isaiah Justice of a small town Southern newspaper The Defender is found dead, his favorite bourbon laced with cyanide. The feisty crusading journalist has been murdered.The paper's ambitious Investigative Reporter Leroy Hicks, the publisher's son Howard and his father's former mistress track down every lead and discover that Isaiah was being blackmailed over an obscure but potentially damaging incident in his past.His fearless son Howard heads off in all directions to find the killer. Some signs point to the sinister Gemtrex Corporation, a mammoth newspaper chain with ties to the Mafia. Gemtrex has been making serious buyout attempts on The Defender.But other clues point to any number of vengeful local residents, insulted, injured or seduced by Isaiah over the years. Suspicion is even cast on Howard's chronically bickering siblings, all of whom had reasons to despise their strong-willed father.	147741
2006	Kill the Truth, Save the Crown	N		DuBois, John		TV Network Anchor Scott Reynolds travels incognito to Germany during World War II and meets with ex-SS Colonel Willi Bremmer. At the zenith of Nazi conquests, Deputy Fuhrer Rudolph Hess parachutes into Scotland, is captured, spirited away to the Tower of London where he clandestinely meets with British Royalty at Buckingham Palace before Winston Churchill lowers a curtain of silence over the whole event. It remains in secrecy for four decades until Reynolds talks to Bremmer who has concocted an audacious scheme for the escape of Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin. At a Swiss hideaway, Reynolds videotapes Hess’ incredible account while the British Secret Service pulls out all the stops to find him. No wonder. Hess reveals a tale of scandal and deceit implicating the highest stratum of British Royalty. TV Newsman Reynolds’ problem now is to get the videotape back to America for a blockbuster TV documentary -- so overwhelming it could bring down the Royal House. Blackmail, threats, even murder lie in his way. 	147742
2001	Kill Without Remorse	N		Schwartz, Dale J.		TV Newsman exposes drug trafficking in the San Francisco Bay area. He experiences tragedy at the hands of the Mexican Mafia and fights to avenge the death of his sister and wife.	147743
1983	Killdeer Mountain	N	OWN - H	Brown, Dee		Reporter. Just after the Civil War, St. Louis Herald reporter, Sam Morrison on a Missouri River steamer hears various conflicting eye-witness accounts about a mysterious man for whom a fort is being renamed.	147744
2000	Killer	M			Spain. Short. Thriller	TV Anchorman (Mats Jonsson).	147745
2006	Killer Across the Ocean	N		Diveley, Robert F.		TV Reporter Kara Cook from Miami is assigned to cover a hurricane approaching South Florida. A mandatory hurricane evacuation is ordered that requires everyone including the military to abandon Florida.Cook reluctantly accepts the challenge in hopes of advancing her career -- she faced a hurricane across the ocean before as a young girl and has a mortal fear of hurricanes.Enemy takes advantage of chaos and plans an attack. Cook and a young Cuban man are the only ones who can repel the assault. Can she overcome her phobia of hurricanes and thwart the attack? Will the enemy take control of Florida?	147746
1990	Killer Among Us, A	MT				News Media. First Reporter (Michael Thoma).	147747
1947	Killer at Large	M		Earnshaw, Fenton, Tom Blackburn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Edward Denton (Frank Ferguson) doesn't believe his former Reporter Paul Kimberly (Robert Lowery) who finds out about a scam that involves fleeing GIs in need of housing. He claims story lacks substantiation and express no interest in pursuing it.Head of housing bureau commits suicide and editor assigns Cub Reporter Anne Arnold (Annabel Shaw) to get the reporter back on the case. Romance develops between two reporters as they pursue story. Cub's father actually head of crime ring.He's also major stockholder in newspaper and tries to hamper the reporter's investigations. Reporter is targeted when he witnesses murder of the source he and cub are tailing. After he escapes from killer, crooks try to break into his apartment.Crooks want incriminating evidence Kimberly has obtained. He eventually discovers that cub's father is the head of the group. Gang leader is shot by another crook who accuses him of stealing money.Cub Reporter Arnold writes a story in which she tells the truth about her father.	147748
2002	Killer Barbs vs. Dracula	M				Journalist (Katja Bienert)	147749
1972	Killer By Night	T				News Media. Diphtheria outbreak.	147750
2006	Killer Collection, A: Collectible Mystery, A	NM		Stanley, J.B.	First in a series	Journalist Molly Applegate, an intrepid reporter for an antiques and collectibles magazine, Collector's Weekly,  thinks that an egomaniacal collector who drops dead at a prestigious kiln opening was murdered.She vows to find out who murdered North Carolina's most obnoxious collector. She sees dozens of potential killers.When southern folk art pottery dealer Clara Appleby tells her daughter Molly that people will "absolutely kill for this stuff," she doesn't know how right she is.	147751
2002	Killer Cop	M				News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Bustamente - Herself). Reporter (Wendi Winburn). TV Anchor Flip (Brad Heller). Flip's Co-Anchor (James Early).  Reality TV becomes deadly -- when a psychotic cop shows his true colors on tape.	147752
1990	Killer Crocodile II (aka Killer Crocodile 2)	M				Reporter Liza Post (Debra Karr) of the New York Chronicle finds evidence that the radioactive drums that were dumped in the swamp have not been moved as reported by a wealthy real estate developer in the first film. As the developer tries to have the reporter silenced, another  giant crocodile emerges and begins killing the locals.  	147753
1999	Killer Deal	MT				Reporter Craig Morel (Rod Wilson)	147754
2004	Killer Diller	M				Reporter (David Shatraw).	147755
1992	Killer Image	M				News Media. TV Newsman (Larry Day). Paparazzi (Michael Kevis). Paparazzi (Derek Hannah). Paparazzi (Ken Litchfield).	147756
2002	Killer Looks	N		Young, Laura		Travel Writer Kate Kelly awakens in a Virginia hospital after beginning a drive home from Indiana. Someone had apparently forced her off the road. Sheriff discovers wads of cash in the trunk of her rental so things look bad for her.He also learns of a look-alike driver and mixed-up rental cars. Other drive is murdered and Kelly investigates.	147757
1997	Killer Market	N		Maron, Margaret		Freelance Reporter Heather McKenzie, a stocky young woman with a Furniture./Today press card, carrying a reporter's narrow notebook. She is pesky and persistent in dealing with the heroine, a North Carolina district court judge.Reporter "has straight black hair that hung halfway down her back and swung like a shimmering curtain when she pivoted on her tiptoes and looked eagerly in the same direction."Furniture/Today Editor says he didn't have a reporter by the name of Heather McKenzie. Remembered who she was but she's not on his payroll. Turns out McKenzie's father is a personal friend of someone at the parent company of Furniture/Today.He had a massive stroke and died. Only child. Still lives at home with her ill mother. Runs a desktop publishing business in Boston where she puts out newsletters for various organizations all over New England.Occasionally sells small feature articles to the Boston Globe but not really considered a reporter. The judge figures all of this out.	147758
1947	Killer McCoy	M	DVD -R HQ 1827, 1828			Sports Columnist Bill Thorne (Walter Sande) of the Chronicle covers the rise of a newsboy-dancer Tommy McCoy (Mickey Rooney) in the ring.  McCoy fights with rival newsboy (Douglas Croft), then meets him in the ring and beats him.Thorne's Cameraman (William Tannen). Reporters (Douglas Carter, Walter Merrill, David Newell, Frank Pershing, Carl Saxe, Robert Spencer, Cedric Stevens, Russel Trent, Robert Wendell).Photographer (George Chandler). Fight Broadcaster (Reid Kilpatrick). Radio Engineer (James Dale). Ring Announcer (Jimmy Lenon Sr.). Announcer (Billy Wayne). Messenger Boy (Mickey Martin).	147759
1961	Killer on the Turnpike (aka Old Willie)	NM		McGivern, William P.		Press	147760
1997	Killer per caso	MF				TV Cameraman (Matteo Molinari).	147761
1998	Killer Sex Queens from Cyberspace	M				News Videographer (Elliot Block)	147762
2006	Killer Story, A: Paparazzo Adversity	N		Holsey, Alvin I.		Reporters will do anything to write a killer story. These four reporters look for stories and use established and new sources. When there is a potential story, they go after it furiously. They create one if there isn’t one, following no rules except to make it sensational and woe to anyone who gets in their way. They lie, neglect their families, get into arguments, have fist fights, crash cars, burn down buildings, shoot at people, murder people, cause airplane wrecks and anything else just to write a killer story. A snitch that all of the reporters know tries to trick them and sell all of them the same information. They don’t like that and they kill him sensationally. Terence Lewis who writes for the Fence newspaper sees them and they go  after him. A detective tries to catch them and end their rampage of chaos just to write a killer story. 	147763
1991	Killer Tomatoes Eat France!	M				Paparazzi (Timothy E. Nesbitt).	147764
1990	Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!	M				Journalist Charles White (John De Bello)	147765
2003	Killer Within Me, The	M				Newscasters. Lithuanian Newscaster (Kristina Kaubryte). Russian Newscaster (Irina Stemer). German Newscaster (Madeleine Lindley). Italian Newscaster (David Nagy). Spanish Newscaster (Lourdis Cologne). Stunning Newscaster (Calamity Kate).	147766
2004	Killer Within, A	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Kelley Saunders West). Anchorman (Bill Peirson). Photographer (David Benn).	147767
1941	Killer, Stay Away From My Door	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Sept. 1941	Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, advice columnist for the lovelorn, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	147768
1999	Killers	M				Newscaster (Alicen Nadal).	147769
2005	Killers by Nature	M				News Media. News Reporter (Karen Page)	147770
2007	Killers Kill, Dead Men Die	A			Vanity Fair Photographic Film Noir Summary.. Pages 102-132	Shutterbug Sam Brady (James McAvoy), formerly of the Sun, lately of Confidential. Someone tips him of the crime scene at Sunset & Verdugo at night in the rain. At the El Havana Club at night, Confidential Photographer  Brady rests up.	147771
1981	Killing at Hell's Gate	MT				Reporter (Christina G. Miles)	147772
1987	Killing Birds - uccelli assassini (aka Dark Eyes of the Zombie, Zombie 5: Killing Birds)	M				Cub Reporter Anne (Lara Wendel) for the school newspaper and Photographer Steve Porter (Timothy Watts) go with a college student studying ornithology in Louisiana on an expedition into a protected Louisiana swamp land to search for the presumed extinct ivory-billed woodpecker. The student is Anne’s former boyfriend. At the newspaper office, Anne’s mentor explains, “a journalist’s job is done with patience and quiet determination.”  Anne wants to go on the expedition so she might find a real story hidden in the tale of bird watchers and the rare woodpecker. 	147773
2008	Killing Circle	N		Pyper, Andrew		Journalist Patrick Rush, a single father and failed novelist, decides to join a creative writing circle. It seems a fertile time for the imagination. Throughout Toronto, a murderer is striking at random leaving his victims’ bodies mutilated and dismembered and taunting the police with cryptic notes. Influenced by the atmosphere of menace and fear, the group begins to read each other their own dark, unsettling tales. One, Angela, tells a mesmerizing story about a child stealer called the Sandman. Patrick sees fantasy and reality becoming blurred. Is the maniac at large in fact the Sandman? What does Angela really know? And is he himself being stalked by the killer? It is only when his son is snatched that Patrick understands what he must do: embark on a horrifying journey into the unknown and track down the elusive killer known as the Sandman. 	147774
1996	Killing Critics	N		O'Connell, Carol		Critics	147775
1990	Killing Device, The	M		Clark, Jill, Paul MacFarlane (Story). Kliff Kuehl (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Kyle (Anthony Alda) for The Herald is tipped by an anonymous source about a plot to turn people into robotic assassins. The tip leads to a dentist's office where Kyle snoops around and uncovers evidence of the conspiracy.Reporter is caught, but is able to fight off the crooks. Soon he and the dentist's assistant are caught up in espionage with the reporter framed for the murder of a senator.Reporter is identified as KGB and the device that creates the assassins winds up in the hands of fighters in Afghanistan.  No one expresses any concern over the ability of Soviet spies to infiltrate the fourth estate.	147776
1984	Killing Fields, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3312, 3313, 3229. L  (DVD -R HQ 4099 - first section repeated). DVD. 	Robinson, Bruce (Screenplay)	Ness Book	New York Times Correspondent Sydney Schanberg (Sam Waterston) in Cambodia. Assisted by local journalist Dith Pran (Dr. Haing S. Ngor) who acts as his interpreter both of language and culture.Western newsmen including photojournalist Al Rockoff (John Malkovich).  When Khmer Rouge takes control of country, Schanberg is captured along with a number of colleagues, and become completely dependent on Pran to negotiate their release.They take refuge in the French Embassy. Pool resources to forge passport for Pran, their efforts to get him out of the country are unsuccessful.  A reporter criticizes Schanberg for not getting Pran out sooner but Pran says, "I'm a reporter too…."Schanberg returns to New York, Pran remains in Cambodia trying to stay alive amidst the horrors.  Schanberg wins a journalism award and when criticized by Rockoff, tells him off in the bathroom: "I did everything I could and I'm doing everything I can….""…It's not a fucking forties movie. You can't just get on a goddamn plane and make the whole world come out right."   Eventually Pran is reunited with Schanberg. TV Interviewer (Joan  Harris)	147777
1984	Killing Fields, The	N	OWN - P	Hudson, Christopher		New York Times Correspondent Sydney Schanberg, seasoned American reporter covering America's secret war in Southeast Asia. Novelization of the film.	147778
1968	Killing Game, The	M			AFI-Cartoonists/Authors	Cartoonist	147779
1985	Killing Hour, The (aka Clairvoyant, The)	M	SV 41	Ringkamp, B. Jonathan (Screenplay. Story with  Armand Mastroianni).	Ness Book	TV Reporter Paul McCormack (Perry King) an on-air personality investigating murders in which the victims are found handcuffed. Policeman criticizes the way King plays up the story on the air including going on a morning show to criticize police.McCormack turns out to be the killer, who was part of a sadomasochistic sex party that got out of control. He is killing off the participants to keep them from talking.	147780
1980	Killing in a Small Town, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8033, 8034. SV 100 (Media Excerpts).			News Media. 11 O'clock report on the case.	147781
1990	Killing in a Small Town, A	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Gary Ragland). Reporter #2 (Vennessa Tate)	147782
1994	Killing Jar, The	M				Photographer (Paul Bressi).	147783
1994	Killing Machine, The	M				Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	147784
2000	Killing Me Softly	N		Mills, Jenna		Investigative Reporter Savannah Trahan disappears and is presumed dead. Her boyfriend and New Orleans police officer is arrested and released for insufficient evidence.Eighteen months after her presumed death, well-known investigative reporter Trahan is back with a new face and a new name determined to discover the truth of who had brutally stolen the life she wants back. She calls herself Renee FoxDoctors did a good job of putting her back together but she remembers everything perfectly. Using her alias, she is now a New Orleans reporter, but no one knows she is Savannah Trahan.Ever since Savannah's death, her boyfriend has lived in solitude having turned in his badge. He wants to be left alone. But the more Renee digs into the past and the more she uncovers, the more her life is in danger.	147785
2002	Killing Me Softly	M	DVD -R HQ 11191, 11192			Journalist Joanna Noble (Yasmin Bannerman) from The Guardian is interviewing the mountaineer Adam for a Weekend cover story. When the feature appears, the journalist shares some hate mail from a former girlfriend with the man’s wife. The wife, Alice (Heather Graham) puts on a pair of glasses and pretends to be a reporter from the Guardian interviewing the woman who claims Adam raped her.London website designer ops out of her comfortable but ordinary relationship with a nice boyfriend when she forms a dangerously obsessive bond with a handsome, mysterious mountaineer she ends upon marrying. His sister, however, is the real problem. 	147786
1992	Killing Mind, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6657, 6658. SV 212  (Complete). SV 179 (Part I), 180 (Part II)		12-4-5.	Reporter Thomas Quinn (Tony Bill) who made his reputation writing about crime opens a 20-year-old murder case with a  member of crime squad. Newsman teams up with policewoman to try to solve 20-year-old case of a ballerina's murder.	147787
1997	Killing Mr. Griffin	MT	DVD -R HQ 7873, 7874			Newscaster (Lucy Lin)	147788
1981	Killing of Angel Street, The	M				TV Newsman (Brian McNevin).	147789
1864	Killing of Julius Caesar, The Localized	SS	UCLA	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Early Tales & Sketches, Volume 2, 1864-1865." Also in "Sketches New and Old."	Newspapers. Elaborate travesty of sensation items, those long and minutely detailed accounts of the latest bloody murder usually found on page one.	147790
1980	Killing of Katie Steelstock, The (aka Death of a Favourite Girl)	NM		Gilbert, Michael		News Media. London TV celebrity is killed	147791
2004	Killing of Kings, The	M				News Media. Angry Newswoman (Jane Kansas).	147792
1981	Killing of Randy Webster, The	MT			Ness	News Media	147793
1968	Killing of Sister George, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	147794
1934	Killing of the Golden Goose, The	N		Black, R. Jere		Press	147795
2009	Killing Red	N		Perez, Henry		Reporter Alex Chapa has an interview with a serial killer who has six days to live. It was the killer’s last request to do the interview with Chapa.  The interview is filled with the killer’s taunts and boasts but there is also a horrific claim that someone is carefully repeating his past crimes. Nine persons are killed. Chapa realizes the killer is telling the truth. Now the copycat killer is ready to pay his ultimate tribute to his idol -- he has set his sights on Annie Sykes, or “Red” as the killer calls her, the only survivor of his bloodlust 15 years ago. In a desperate race against time, Alex must find Annie and rescue her from the same fate she escaped a decade earlier. But what Alex doesn’t know is that “Red” isn’t the only one whose life is in danger.	147796
1978	Killing Stone	MT		Landon, Michael (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist  Gil Stone (Gil Gerard), a former prisoner trying to get life back together. Novel about prison experiences rejected, but his editor tells him the firm owns two newspapers and want him to write column.Column looks at how different things are after 10 years of prison. Stone takes to the road to find column ideas and becomes involved in murder case in small Arizona town involving a senator's son. He gets on senator's ranch claiming he is looking for workStone is beaten up by local sheriff and resorts to breaking store widow to get arrested so he can talk to mentally ill man charged in murder case. Uncovers conspiracy to frame convicted man and clear senator's son. Senator is honest.Senator didn't know about plot. Town cooperated in conspiracy to keep senator from being disgraced. Stone locks townspeople inside church, steals son's car, releases mentally disabled man from prison and races to the ranch to tell senator the truth."We just don't like a bunch of flaming liberals making up trash for the newspapers." "I didn't come here to ruin anybody. I just came here to print the truth."	147797
1999	Killing the Badge	M				Reporter (Kerry Daniel). Reporter #2 (Alice Dang). Reporter #3 (Richochet Catlin).	147798
2003	Killing the Dream	M				Interviewer (David Ury).	147799
2007	Killing the Rabbit	N		Goodman, Alison		Australian Documentary Filmmaker Hannie Reynard suffers from Crohn’s disease, a chronic, incurable bowel disorder, but illness doesn’t deter her from aggressively pursuing her latest project, a film about young women considered medical “freaks” called “Freaks or Frauds.” But the groundbreaking film that was supposed to launch Hanne’s career may kill her first. Blowing the grant money on a lost weekend in Paris was bad enough, but now the “stars” of her film, women who share a unique genetic trait, have stopped talking and started disappearing.  Hannie’s real problem is that her interview subjects are being mysteriously evasive. When they start dropping dead, Hannie and her partner, Mosson Ferret, a bean counter from the Independent Film Fund who is auditing her books, are unwittingly thrown into the midst of a murderous international plot. Meanwhile, Hannie’s got a dark secret to protect that, if revealed, could jeopardize her career and her budding romance with Mosson. Mosson, meanwhile, has a secret of his own he’s trying to keep. Coupled with a burned-out ex-classmate hitching his own hopes for a comeback to her project. Hannie finds herself the unlikely co-star of a movie that will never be made if a very powerful someone has anything to say about it. For Hannie is already in the crosshairs of her chief “cameraman” -- a ruthlessly unconventional hit man who never misses a lethal shot. 	147800
2000	Killing the Shadows	NM		McDermid, Val		News Media	147801
1974	Killing Touch, The	NM		Murray, William		Journalist assigned to cover a murder finds personal problems complicating his work.	147802
1992	Killing Winds, The	N		Francis, Claire		Environmental Journalist Daisy Field does her best to fight the world's most powerful agrochemical corporation	147803
2006	Killswitch	M			Science Fiction	Reporter (Sonya Gignac).	147804
1996	Killt Grappa!	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	147805
1957	Killy and Me	M				Columnist (Helen Bennett). Reporters (Dick Gordon, James Macklin, Robert Sherman). Photographers (Charles Lind, Rex May, Lyle Moraine, Robert Strong). Failed vaudevillian finds trained dog who helps him succeed in early talking films.	147806
2000	Kilos in the Keys	NM		Klein, Dave	Weinberg List	Journalist	147807
1999	Kilroy	MT				News Media. Younger News Guy (Ken Marino)	147808
1947	Kilroy Was Here	M				Reporter Connie Harcourt (Wanda McKay) writes feature stories about G.I. John J. Kilroy as the most talked about G.I. of the war because of his last name. “Kilroy Was Here” was a popular expression during World War II, but it’s not much fun to John J. Kilroy who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name. Kilroy’s main ambition is to get a college education. He finds himself one-half credit short to get into college. But the reporter is able to get him registered. Fraternity members try to get him to leave college.	147809
2002	Kim Possible: All the News	C	VHS 1306		Episode #15. 11-1-2002	Aspiring Journalist Ron uses his friend Kim who humorously fights off a lot of unwanted attention when her sidekick Ron uses her to pursue his dream as a journalist. To get his first column published, he makes up a story about Kim.Editor (Tangi Miller - Voice). TV Reporter (Tara Strong - Voice).	147810
2004	Kim Possible: Full Monkey, The	C			Episode #41.2-13-2004	Photographer (Tara Strong - voice). Announcer (Jeff Bennett - voice).	147811
2002	Kim Possible: Kimitation Nation	C			Episode #16. 11-15-2002	Fashion Critic Elsa Cleeg (Wendie Malick - Voice).	147812
2005	Kim Possible: Rewriting History	C	DVD -R HQ 7153			News Media.	147813
2005	Kim Possible: So the Drama	MT				News Media. Reporter (April Winchell - Voice). Photographer (Taylor Gerard Hart - Voice).	147814
2004	Kim Possible: Truth Hurts, The	C			Episode #46. 4-23-2004	Interviewer (Kath Soucie - Voice), of the Spirit Squad Weekly.	147815
1988	Kimurake no hitobito	MF				Newspaperman (Bengal).	147816
2004	Kin, The	M				Newsreader (Mark Philips).	147817
2004	Kin'iro no Corda (also Corda d'Oro)	CB		Kure, Yuki	Japan. Published by Hakusensha. 12 volumes. Manga series. Manga based on video game. Manga based on role-playing game. Teen girl manga	High school Press Club Member and Music Reporter Nami Amou is a student in the Press Club. She mainly reports on the school's music competition. She often asks the other students in the music club for juicy gossip and information. She is also very stylish.	147818
2006	Kin'iro no Corda (Corda d'Oro)	C			Japan. 2006-2007. Produced by Yumeta Company. Anime series based on manga series.	High School Newspaper Reporter Nami Amou is a student in the Press Club. She mainly reports on the school's music competition. She often asks the other students in the music club for juicy gossip and information. She is also very stylish.	147819
1949	Kind Hearts and Coronets	M	DVD -R HQ 2692, 2693			Reporter Tit Bits (Arthur Lowe)	147820
1964	Kind of Anger, A	NM	OWN - P	Ambler, Eric		Reporter Piet Maas for World Reporter	147821
1966	Kind of Treason, A	N	GPL	Elegant, Robert S.		Correspondent Gerry Mallory is sent by his newspaper to Vietnam to obtain the true facts of the conflict in the mid-1960s. At the same time, operates as a C.I.A. operative.	147822
1592	Kind-Hartes Dreame	ER	USC	Chettle, Henry		Balladeer. Ballad-singer and news. Describes ballad-singer: "A company of idle youths, loathing honest labour and despising lawful trades, betakes themselves to a vagrant and vicious life, in every corner of Cities and market Townes of the Realme…""…and selling of ballads and pamphlets full of ribaldries, and all scurrilous vanity, to the prophanation of God's name, and withdrawing people from Christian exercises, especially at faires, markets and such publike meetings.	147823
1992	Kindaichi Case Files	CB		Kanari, Yozaburo (Writer). Fumiya Sato (Illustrator). 	Japan. Published by Kodansha. Appeared in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Manga series. Detective manga	Freelance Journalist Yosuke Itsuki helped Kinda'ichi during his run in "Kindaichi the Killer". Since then he has become a press/media contact for Kinda'ichi and uses his position as a writer to perform background checks on suspects. His sources are very reliable -- however, in "Kindaichi the Killer", Itsuki will discover that one of his friends, who supposedly tries to help, may be a prime suspect. Also appears in a small role in "The Gentleman Thief."	147824
1997	Kindaichi Case Files	C			Japan. 1997-2000. Toei Animation studios. Nippon Television network. Anime series.	Freelance Journalist Yosuke Itsuki helped Kinda'ichi during his run in "Kindaichi the Killer". Since then he has become a press/media contact for Kinda'ichi and uses his position as a writer to perform background checks on suspects. His sources are very reliable -- however, in "Kindaichi the Killer", Itsuki will discover that one of his friends, who supposedly tries to help, may be a prime suspect. Also appears in a small role in "The Gentleman Thief."	147825
1932	Kinder einer Stadt	N		Natonek, Hans	Germany	Journalist	147826
1990	Kinder, Die	TF				Reporter (Godfrey Jackman). Reporter (Michael O'Hagan).  Reporter (Ellen Sheean). Press Officer (Charles Lewson). Assistant Press Officer (Emma Rawson).	147827
2007	Kinderspiel	P		Rikhye, Kiran		Lesbian Journalist Sonja Graff is a cutting-edge, trendsetting journalist. She joins a burnt-out expressionistic dancer, a jaded Jew, a conservative widow and a utopian communist turning a curious fetish into a revolutionary theater movement. It takes place in an underground cabaret space in Berlin in 1922-1923 at the height of the horrendous inflation that followed the Treaty of Versailles. Into this basement, a fading cabaret star wanders in. She is at the end of her rope and takes refuge here in childish games. Soon she is joined by a disillusioned young man who is gay, rich, Jewish and bored. Then the narrator finds them and makes them inadvertently famous. He christens the space “Kinderspiel” and starts selling tickets. When the cutting-edge Arts Journalist Sonja Graff learns of Kinderspiel, she boosts it among the intelligentsia and also, for a time, becomes part of the show. Eventually a widow, the club’s cleaning lady, joins the company. 	147828
1962	Kindly Ones, The	N		Powell, Anthony		Press	147829
2007	Kindred Spirit	N		Passarella, John		TV Reporter Hallie Moore seems to have it all. She’s young, single, attractive and her signature “best of” segments -- Hallie’s Comets -- seem primed to send her career sky high. Yet Hallie is haunted by the unsolved rape and murder of her identical twin, Heather. On the first anniversary of the brutal crime, Hallie visits her sister’s memorial and suddenly, inexplicably, experiences her twin’s memories of the murder. Convinced she’s been touched by Heather’s spirit, Hallie recalls the near telepathic bond the two shared during childhood. Is it possible that bond persists even from beyond the grave? Compelled to solve her twin’s murder, Hallie finds herself drawn to Heather’s husband and six-year-old son, and, unknowingly puts herself into the killer’s lethal orbit.	147830
1984	Kindred Spirits	MT				Journalist (Sonja Tallis). Photographer (Michael Carman).	147831
2004	Kindred Spirits 	NR		Wootson, Alice Greenhowe		Journalist Alana Duke knows all about taking chances. Working undercover in Orlando, she’s posing as a cleaning woman in order to reveal a corrupt company’s plans to unleash a devastating computer virus. Then her true identity is discovered by Keith Henderson. A former member of the military’s Special Forces, Keith is helping the company with government clearance issues. He agrees to help Alana with her expose -- but the powerful, mutual attraction between the two is proving to be a delicious complication.	147832
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Bad Moon Rising	T	DVD -R HQ 9108		Episode #7. 5-1-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.Julian has to try and stop Caitlin from sensationalizing the story too much in her paper. An exiled member of the Nosferatu Clan returns to San Francisco and grabs a baby from a young woman in Golden Gate Park.Julian begins a major search for him and any accomplices that he may have. But his biggest problem is Caitlin's story.	147833
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Cabin in the Woods	T	DVD -R HQ 9109		Episode #8. 5-8-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.Caitlin takes Julian out of the city, the first time he has left for seven years, to a cabin in the woods. The cabin is near to the town where Julian's family came from. Is this by design or just an accident?An old Brujah clan still survives there, a clan Julian nearly wiped out under orders. They want revenge on them both and mean to take advantage of the current situation to make sure they get it.	147834
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Live Hard, Die Young and Leave A Good Living Corpse	T	DVD -R HQ 9106		Episode #5. 4-17-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.An up-and-coming rock superstar is one of the Kindred and a reckless one. Julian is not happy with his action and tells Lillie, his sire, to get control of her child before he causes troub le for all the clans.	147835
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Nightstalker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9104		Episode #3.	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.Schizophrenic madman is embraced and goes on a rampage with his newly discovered powers. The crime boss wants him stopped before he is captured and the truth about him is discovered. He enlists the help of Frank and Cash to help him in his hunt.	147836
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9102		Episode #1. 4-2-1996. 4-3-1996. Series 4-2-1996 to 5-8-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.War is brewing between rival gangs in San Francisco and Detective Frank Kohanek is detrermined to put Julian Lunal, the crime boss behind bars.When his lover is killed after revealing to him the secretes of the Kindred, Kohanek realizes there is more at stake.	147837
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Prince of the City	T	DVD -R HQ 9103. VHS 352		Episode #2.	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.Union leader informant is wired and tries to get a criminal to confess he's been giving bribes to dockworkers and officials. He finds the wire and kills the informant leaving Frank to find his body and police to find Frank holding weapon that killed him.Frank realizes that his only help may come from the worst source possible, the crime boss, Julian Lunal.	147838
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Rise and Fall of Eddie Fiori, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9107		Episode #6. 4-24-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. . He falls in love with the human reporter.Lillie hires the best private eye in San Francisco to follow Julian and get pictures of him with Caitlin. Cyrus, the prince of Los Angeles, visits Julian. They are not friends and Cyrus doesn't like the way that Julian operates.He wants Eddie to be the new prince of San Francisco and brings in a shapechanging assassin to kill Julian.	147839
1996	Kindred: The Embraced: Romeo and Juliet	T	DVD -R HQ 9105		Episode #4. 4-10-1996	Reporter Caitlin Byrne (Kelly Rutherford) is the object of affection for the undead Prince of the City who leads the Vampire Clans in San Francisco. He falls in love with the human reporter.Cash and Sasha's relationship grows and they know they want to be together forever. Cash wants permission from Julian, the crime boss, to embrace her and make her one of the Kindred.	147840
1978	King	T			Miniseries	News Media. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1950s to assassination in 1968. John F. Kennedy (William Jordan)	147841
1940	King Cobra	N		Dudley, Frank		Press	147842
1999	King Cobra	M				Reporter (Eric Anderson)	147843
1592	King Henry the Sixth, Part One	P		Shakespeare, William		Pamphleteers	147844
1957	King in New York, A	M	DVD -R HQ 10103, 10104	Chaplin, Charlie		News Media. Press Conference. Reporters. Headlines. Newspapers. Advertising and Public Relations. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell parodied. Reporter starts with Winchell's opening lines -- Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America and all the ships at sea.	147845
1597	King John	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act V Scene VI.  Bastard: Come, come; sans compliment, what news abroad? Hubert: Why, here walk I in the black brow of night, To find you out.Bastard: Brief then; and what's the news?Hubert: O! my sweet sir, news fitting to the night, Black, fearful, comfortless, and horrible. Bastard: Show me the very wound of this ill news: I am no woman; I'll not swoon at it.Act V Scene V.  Messenger: Whoever spoke it, it is true, my lord.	147846
1987	King Kong	M	DVD			News Media	147847
1933	King Kong	M	DVD -R HQ 2174, 2175. L. B13			Reporter (Walter Ackerman). Reporter (Frank Angel). Reporter (Harry Bowen). Reporter (Jack Chapin). Reporter (Peter Duray). Reporter (Ralph Easton). Reporter (Arnold Gray). Reporter (Eddie Hart). Reporter (Wesley Hopper). Reporter (Frank Mills).Reporter (Harry Mount). Reporter (Frank O'Connor). Reporter (Charles O'Malley). Reporter (Eddy Reed).  Reporter (Ed Rochelle). Reporter (Russell Saunders). Reporter (Jack Smith). Reporter (Edward Stevens). Reporter (Roy Stewart).Press Photographer (Roscoe Ates). Reporter-Cameraman (Eddie Boland). Reporter-Cameraman (Lynton Brent). Reporter-Cameraman (Paddy O'Flynn). Cameraman (James Harrison). Cameraman (Lee Phelps). Radio Announcer (Jack Pratt).	147848
1976	King Kong	M				Reporter (Corbin Bernsen). Newspaper Photographer (S.C. Dacy).	147849
2005	King Kong	M	DVD -R HQ 9452, 9453, 9454, 9455			News Media. Pressman (Geoff Timblick). Pressman (Geoff Allen). Photographer (Latham Gaines). Photographer (Jim McLarty). Photographer (Matt Wilson).	147850
1986	King Kong Lives	M				TV Reporter (Rod Davis). Reporter (Jayne Gray). Reporter (Elizabeth Hayes). Reporter (Debbie McLeod). Reporter (Ted Prichard). Reporter (Richard Rhodes). Reporter (Larry Souder). Journalist (Larry Sprinkle)	147851
1963	King Kong vs. Godzilla	M	SVD 1196		AFI-Reporters/Television	United Nations Reporter (Michael Keith).	147852
1976	King Kung Fu	M				American Reporters Herman (Tom McGill) and Beau Bridges or Bo Burgess (Lance D. Hayes) see King Kung Fu, a talking gorilla trained in the ancient art of kung fu in a remote monastery in China who is sent to America to demonstrate the power of Chinese martial arts in the West. The reporters decide the talking gorilla is their ticket to fame and fortune. The gorilla gets away from them in Wichita and the chase is on. It’s up to the two reporters to find and bring back Fu before he gets hurt by the police. 	147853
1987	King Lear	M				Journalist (Michele Petin)	147854
1606	King Lear	P		Shakespeare, William		Herald. Act V Scene III. Albany: A herald, ho! Edmund: A herald, ho! a herald!Act IV Scene IV. Messenger: News, madam; The British powers are marching hitherward.Act IV Scene II. Enter a Messenger. Albany:What news? Messenger: O! my good lord, the Duke of Cornwall's dead; Slain by his servant, going to put out The other eye of Gloucester. … Messenger tells the full story.Goneril: The news is not so tart. I'll read, and answer. Act II Scene I.  Coran:...You have heard of the news abroad? I mean the whispered ones, for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments.Edmund: Not I: pray you, what are they?Messenger. ...the several messengers From hence attend dispatch.	147855
1996	King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You, The (Harvest)	N		Garrett, George P.		Investigative Reporter Billy Tone returns to his native Paradise Springs, Florida.	147856
1998	King of Chaos, The	MT				TV Channel 4 Reporter (Margaret Enefer). RTE Interviewer (Camilla Simson).	147857
1983	King of Comedy, The	M				News Media. Newsmagazine covers. Talk Show Host. Voice of Newsman (Bill Jorgensen). Voice of Newsman (William Litauer). Voice of Newsman (Marvin Scott). Voice of Newsman (Chuck Stevens).	147858
1930	King of Jazz, The	M	VHS 1202			Editor (Laura La Plante)	147859
1972	King of Marvin Gardens, The	M	L			FM Disc Jockey in Philadelphia talks for hours about his life	147860
1990	King of New York	M				News Media. Reporter (Sari Chang). Journalist Pete Hamill (Himself).	147861
2006	King of Queens, The: Buggie Nights	T			Episode #186. 2-27-2006	News Stand Boy (Richie Rayfield). News Stand Guy (Opender Singh).	147862
2005	King of Queens, The: Gym Neighbors	T			Episode #161. 2-9-2005	News Announcer (Ted Garcia).	147863
2001	King of Queens, The: Wedding Presence	T			Episode #62.1-8-2001	Photographer (Daniel Passer).	147864
2002	King of Queens: Holy Mackerel	T			Episode #103.  10-7-2002	Sports Announcer (Nick Bakay).	147865
1949	King of Reporters: Floyd Gibbons	CB			True Comics, No. 75, February, 1949	Reporter Floyd Gibbons, 1887-1939, a real-life journalist.	147866
2002	King of the City	N		Moorcock, Michael		Photojournalist and Paparazzo Dennis (Denny) Dover is a former rock guitarist and Englishman. He has scored a coup, photographing a supposedly dead English billionaire enjoying illicit bliss with an English countess on a Bahamian island.His scoop is outscooped by Princess Di's car wreck, which not only chases everything else off the headlines but puts paparazzi in bad odor with the public forcing Denny to hide out in an English resort town.In the early 70s, Denny is a cult rock and roll guitarist. He then does news photography in Rwanda and ends up as a paparazzo working in London.Dover started out as a documentary photographer and ended up a sleazy paparazzo and is now unemployed.Since childhood he and his beautiful and socially conscious cousin have been inseparable.	147867
1938	King of the Congo	MT			Comedy	Commentator (Fred Conyngham - Himself).	147868
1968	King of the Duplicators, The	DT			Short	Commentator Wayne Thomas.	147869
1937	King of the Gamblers	M		Thayer, Tiffany (Story). Doris Anderson (Screenplay). Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur may have contributed to the treatment for this crime drama.	Ness Book	Reporter Jim (Lloyd Nolan) is drunk and gets into a scrap at a nightclub but is saved by a nightclub singer who pays his editor George Kramer (Porter Hall) the reporter's bar bill. The reporter is sent to London on assignment.Reporter returns to find one of the nightclub singer's friends has been murdered. Investigates murderers, is almost killed by being pushed down an elevator shaft, but is saved by the singer as the murderer falls to his death.	147870
1947	King of the Gamblers	M		DeMond, Albert, Bradbury Foote (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter "Pop" Morton (Thurston Hall) of the Sportsman's Gazette opposes gamblers involved in fixing sports events. Helped by deputy district attorney who regards him as a second father, but reporter is in cahoots with gamblers.Uses district attorney to keep track of developments. Gamblers arrange to murder football player who has evidence against them. They frame one of the teammates for the killing. District attorney acts as accused man's attorney. Connects killing to gamblersGamblers tell Morton they have to get rid of him. During the trial, district attorney makes speech about his childhood as newsboy. Tells how he almost turned into juvenile delinquent until he meet Morton who became his idol. Points out reporter sold out.....for "thirty or more pieces of silver." Morton's real motivation for joining crooks was to keep his paper from going under. District attorney calls sportswriter as witness urging him to be a hero again. Morton makes full confession on stand.Morton is shot by one of the gamblers. But dies knowing he has squared things with the district attorney.	147871
1978	King of the Gypsies	M				Courthouse Reporter (MacIntyre Dixon). Courthouse Reporter (Marc Victor). Courthouse Photographer (James Shannon).	147872
1989	King of the Highbinders	NW		Champlin, Tim		Press	147873
1997	King of the Hill:	T	SVD 971. L. VHS 642.		Episodes. Series. 1-12-1997	News Media	147874
2003	King of the Hill: Board Games	C	DVD -R HQ 4948		Episode.	Weather Girl Nancy Hicks Dribble gets involved in school board politics and runs for a spot on the school board.  News Media.	147875
2003	King of the Hill: Board of the Hill	C			Episode.	News Media. Peggy opposes Minh's run for the school board.	147876
2005	King of the Hill: Bystand Me	C	DVD -R HQ 7877		Episode. 9-25-2005	Newspaper is hiring local children for a paper route so Hank ropes Bobby into picking up a route.	147877
2005	King of the Hill: Care-Takin' Care of Business	C	DVD -R HQ 7139		Episode #9. 3-12-2005	Weather Girl Nancy Hicks Dribble.	147878
2004	King of the Hill: Cheer Factor	T	DVD -R 1530		Episode. March 2004	Student Reporter joins cheerleading squad.	147879
2008	King of the Hill: Earthy Girls Are Easy	T	DVD -R HQ 10602		Episode. 10-5-2008	News Media. When a local newspaper, The Arlen Advertiser, plans to run a story about Strickland Propane dumping old propane tanks into the river Hank suggests that the company go green. Owner of Strickland Propane tells the staff journalists are like jackals who have a news hole to fill.  TV Female Reporter of News 84 arrives to do a story on the company going green. 	147880
2002	King of the Hill: Get Your Freak Off	C	DVD -R HQ 7346		Episode. 11-2-2002	Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Gribble (Didi Hill - Voice). Hank is appalled when he sees Bobby and his new friend imitating a boy band's suggestive dance moves. Nancy talks about who is sexy.	147881
2005	King of the Hill: Gone With the Windstorm	C	DVD -R HQ 5413		Episode #184. 5-1-2005	Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Gribble (Didi Hill - Voice)  is replaced on Channel 84 News by a gung-ho meteorologist Irv Bennett (Brendan Fraser - Voice) and goes to extreme lengths to prove her worth.Nancy and her less-than-accurate weather reports are gone. Determined to remain an integral member of the news team, Nancy drives a stolen news van into a raging wildfire aiming to scoop the competition.News 84. Nancy is panicked at the fire and starts crying. It goes live and the audience loves her. Since the new meteorologist is a success, the news director hires Dribble as a co-anchor.	147882
2001	King of the Hill: Goodbye Normal Jeans	C	DVD -R HQ 10826		Episode.	Newspapers. Magazines. Jealous Peggy kidnaps Bobby's turkey after Hank asks him to prepare the traditional holiday meal.	147883
2005	King of the Hill: Harlottown	C	DVD -R HQ 4948		Episode.	Reporter Peggy Hicks investigates the town's origins for a story in the Arlen Bystander and discovers the town was originally one of the most notorious towns of prostitution in the Old West. Arlen Bystander Editor keeps killing the story.Editor wears an eye patch.  Mark Twain visitor to the town.  Hicks considers herself "a member of the fourth estate."	147884
1998	King of the Hill: Meet the Manger Babies	T	DVD -R HQ 10826		Episode. 1-11-1998	Weather girl introduces Manger Babies TV show, Luanne’s televised puppet show. Her TV career interferes with Hank’s Super Bowl plans.	147885
2009	King of the Hill: Nancy Does Dallas	T	DVD -R HQ 11257 (Ending Missing)		Episode. 3-22-2009	TV Reporter Nancy Hicks Dribble is tired of covering soft news stories, so she turns a soft news story into a hard news story on school safety. Stations throughout Texas pick up the story and Nancy is offered a job in Dallas and leaves the small-town news arena for the bright lights of Dallas prompting Hank and Peggy to beg her to return home when her husband, Dale gets out of hand. Nancy joins the KUMT Evening News Team with Anchors Wade Bixby and Gwen St. James in Dallas as a TV reporter. “We move mountains to bring you the news.”  She gets drunk with the anchors and the news director in KUMT Helicopter One on the station’s roof.  Gwen tells Nancy she hates that man and admits she’s having an affair with Wade, who is a local broadcast news legend. Gwen and Nancy team up to get Wade fired. And Nancy and Wade team up to get Gwen fired. Nancy Hicks Dribble has changed. She is alone on the KUMT News Mountain float in the parade -- and drunk. She falls off the float and into the street, dead drunk. Dallas Morning News puts a picture of her on the front page. She’s fired and drives back home. She gets her job back at “crappy Channel 84.”  Peggy and Hank try to cheer her up. Smaller market has less temptation and fewer opportunities. Dale keeps Nancy so busy she doesn’t have the time and energy to be like she was in Dallas. 	147886
2000	King of the Hill: Nancy’s Boys	T			Episode #81. 4-30-2000	Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Dribble and her husband, Dale Gribble who is obsessed with government conspiracy theories go to a romantic restaurant and fall in love all over again. Nancy decides to end her affair with John Redcorn and be faithful.But she soon starts to wonder whether she made the right decision.	147887
1998	King of the Hill: Next of Shin	C	DVD -R HQ 7642.		Episode. 11-3-1998	Weather Girl Nancy Hicks Dribbe. Cotton's wife is pregnant and he flees to Vegas with Hank in pursuit.	147888
2000	King of the Hill: Old Glory	C	DVD -R HQ 7531		Episode. 1-9-2000	Newspapers. Peggy takes out advertising space in The Bystander newspaper to get her column called "Musings" back into print.	147889
1998	King of the Hill: Peggy's Headache	C	DVD -R HQ 5927		Episode. 10-6-1998	Columnist Doyle Harcavy of The Arlen Bystander. Folksy musings. "When it comes to starting the day nothing wakes me up faster than coffee." "They say children are a blessing but mine are holy terrors." "Is it my imagination or…."Harcavy is retiring from the musing column. He is going to write product placements. Suggestion that Peggy write the column.  "Harcavy is a musing machine."  Peggy:: "I'm always making observations all day long."Peggy learns about Nancy's affair with John Redcorn. Peggy has to turn in sample columns this week. Peggy: "Doyle Harcavy isn't that good anyway."Everyone is reading Peggy's column. As a reporter, she's not going to lie anymore. Peggy decides to tell Dale (Nancy's husband) about Nancy's affair with Redcorn. But doesn't tell him when she sees him with his child (who looks just like Redcorn).Peggy: "I guess some things are best left unsaid."	147890
1997	King of the Hill: Pilot	C	DVD -R HQ 7316		Episode #1. 1-11-1997	Future Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Gribble (Didi Hill - Voice) is having an affair with her spiritual adviser. Not yet a meteorologist. The Hills live in suburban Texas where people know everyone's business.	147891
2002	King of the Hill: Returning Japanese	C			Episode #125. 5-12-2002	Reporter (Seiko Matsuda - Voice).	147892
2005	King of the Hill: Smoking & the Bandit	C	DVD -R HQ 7193		Episode. 4-16-2005	News Media. Weather Girl Nancy Hicks Dribble. Dale protests a smoking ban in Arlen by going from bar to bar disguised as the smoking bandit.	147893
2000	King of the Hill: Spin the Choice	C	DVD -R HQ 7436		Episode. 11-19-2000	Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Gribble (Didi Hill - Voice). Bobby protests Thanksgiving Day.	147894
2002	King of the Hill: Sug Night	C	DVD -R HQ 7436		Episode.  5-5-2002	Reporter Nancy Hicks Dribble becomes the focus of Hank's dreams as he grills hamburgers for a naked Nancy.	147895
2002	King of the Hill: Torch Song Hillogy	C	DVD -R HQ 5642		Episode #111. 2-17-2002.	Reporter Nancy Hicks Dribble of News 4 covers story of Hank being chosen to carry the Olympic torch through Arlen. Peggy had nominated sons Bobby to carry the Olympic torch  but it's Hank who wins the honor -- and he bungles it.	147896
2001	King of the Hill: Trouble with Gribbles, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8635		Episode #102. 4-22-2001	News Media. Weatherwoman Nancy Hicks Dribble of Channel 8 News decides she needs a face lift after losing her job to a younger woman, the Puppet Girl Gwen, who during a rain storm is put on the air and can barely read the teleprompter.Arlington congratulates Nancy on her 40th birthday. Arlington signs off the newscast by saying, "For 40-year-old Hicks Dribble on Weather and Don Ringle on Sports, this is Burl Arlington bidding you, Good Night and God Bless."Dribble's young replacement can hardly speak. Nancy offered the late night weekend weathergirl. Gwen's going to take over the morning weather slot.Nancy: "I'm getting old, Dale, and I'm in the younger prettier business. I need a facelift or a time machine." Dale sues a tobacco company on the grounds that his smoking caused Nancy to age. Wants a settlement to pay for Nancy's facelift..Nancy buys a new dress, but it's blue and her body disappears on the screen.  Dale sues Channel 8 for age discrimination and Nancy gets her old job back with perks.	147897
1933	King of the Jungle	M				Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Phil Tead).White youth raised in the jungle by the animals is captured by a safari and brought back to civilization as an attraction in a circus.	147898
1942	King of the Mounties	M			12 chapters	Radio Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt)	147899
1938	King of the Newsboys	M		Ornitz, Samuel, Horace McCoy, Jack Natteford (Story). Louis Weitzenkorn, Peggy Thompson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor of the Evening Gazette hires Jerry Flynn (Lew Ayres) to increase circulation. Gazette Managing Editor (Joe Cunningham).   Newsman (Emmett Vogan). Newsboy.	147900
2000	King of the Open Mic's	M				Cameraman (Kristian Quinn).	147901
2002	King of the Ring	M				Interviewer Terri (Terri Runnels). Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman, Interviewer (Jonathan Coachman). Michael Cole, Interviewer (Michael Cole). Interviewer Mark Lloyd (Mark Lloyd).	147902
1966	King of the River: Beautiful Pea-Green Boat	T			Episode #10. 9-7-1966	Reporter (Billy Cornelius). Reporter (Hal Jeayes).	147903
1966	King of the River: Sling Your Hook	T			Episode #9. 9-30-1966	Reporter (Simon Taylor).	147904
1949	King of the Rocket Men	M	L		PR. Serial.  12 chapters	News Photographer-Reporter Glenda Thomas (Mae Clarke) for Miracle Science magazine. Burt Winslow (House Peters, Jr.), publicity director. Newscaster (Art Gilmore - Chapter 5).	147905
1941	King of the Texas Rangers	M			12 chapters. See TO BE CONTINUED	Reporter Sally Crane (Pauline Moore) newspaper reporter captured by agents. Girlfriend of Sergeant Tom King (Slingin' Sammy Baugh)	147906
2003	King of Yesterday and Tomorrow, The	TF			Episode 20	Reporters questions the authencity of the source about an ancient Chinese emperor alive in present time.Cameramen take pictures of a women crawling on the table and accusing people of being ancient kings and queens.	147907
2003	King of Yesterday and Tomorrow, The	TF			Episode 19	Reporter interviews the new CEO of a company. Later the reporters ask about changes when the former CEO declares that he owns most of the stocks, and will gain control of the company again. Details given in the press release.	147908
1991	King Ralph	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Jennie Stoller). Male Newscaster (Richard Whitmore). Graves' Photographer (Cameron Blakely).	147909
1970	King: Filmed Record -- Montgomery to Memphis, A	M				Commentators (James Earl Jones, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward)	147910
1982	King's Crossing	T				Writer Paul Hollister  (Bradford Dillman), father of clan. Hollisters move from Chicago to King's Crossing, small California village	147911
1899	King's Friend, The	N		Trelawney, Dayrell (Ada Dayrell Fowler)		Church Newspaper	147912
1891	King's Jackal, The	N	OWN - H - MLPL	Davis, Richard Harding		Correspondent Archie Gordon.	147913
2005	King's Ransom	M				News Media. Chicago Newscaster (Mutsumi Takahashi). USA Today Reporter (Christopher Dyson). Radio D.J. (Dave Feenoy-Voice).	147914
1933	King's Vacation, The	M				Reporter (Leo White)	147915
2004	Kingdom Hospital	MT				Reporter (Duncan Minett).	147916
2003	Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century	DT		Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist Hunter S. Thompson traces his life from a smart-mouthed Kentucky kid flouting all authority to a convention-defying journalist who came to personify a wild fusion of fact, fiction, and mind-altering substances.	147917
1957	Kingdom of the Sea	DT				Hosts Robert Sevenson and John D. Craig reality series	147918
2007	Kingdom, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10967, 10968			Reporters (Merik Tadros, Sean Donnellan).	147919
1922	Kingmakers, The	N	USC	Stevenson, Burton E.		Correspondent John Halsey, London Journal correspondent.	147920
1984	Kingmakers, The	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Sederberg, Arelo		Media Tycoon-Newspaper Publisher Thomas Collingsworth owns a vast empire of land holdings, film interests, untold wealth and the clout of Los Angeles' mightiest newspaper. But it wasn't enough for the Collingsworths.Now the same restless passion for power that conquered California threatens to tear the family apart. Thomas, the patriarch stopped at nothing to build an empire from his humble origins -- until a specter from the past nearly destroyed it all.Hollis, his son, learned every man had his price -- and no price was too great f it would expand the family's power and crush its enemies.The rest of the family had its own dark secrets.	147921
1996	Kingpin	M				TV Interviewer (Jane Pratt). TV Cameraman (Steve Stabler).	147922
2003	Kingpin	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Ted Garcia).	147923
2008	Kings	MT				Reporter (Kenya Brome)	147924
1997	Kings in Grass Castles	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Gary Vincent).	147925
1983	Kings in the Counting House	N	GPL	Mitgang Herbert		New York Reporter Sam Linkum acts as undercover agent for the Pentagon, finds himself swept into a struggle between international press lords and intelligence agencies to gain control of satellite broadcasting.	147926
2007	Kings of South Beach	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Layza Torres).	147927
1976	Kings of the Road (aka In the Course of Time)	M			Ness Book	Editor. Father edits a small paper. Two have difficulty because son holds father responsible for mistreatment and death of mother. While his father sleeps, son figures out how to run an automatic typewriter and prints a special paper.Lead article, "How To Respect a Woman." After embracing his father, son leaves.	147928
1941	Kings of the Turf	DM			Short	Commentator (Knox Manning).	147929
2009	Kings: First Night	T			Episode #3. 3-29-2009	News Media. TV Reporter Lily Gordon (Angel Desai). Reporter at Press Conference (John Grady). 	147930
2009	Kings: Goliath	T			Episode #1. 3-15-2009	News Media. Reporter (Angel Desai). Press Reporter #1 (John Grady). TV Reporter (Quarles Antoine). TV Reporter (Ken Myers).  Press Reporter #2 (Patricia Hodges). Banquet Reporter #1 (Megan Bryne). Banquet Reporter #2 (Kenya Brome). Battlefield Messenger (Chip Brookes). 	147931
2009	Kings: Insurrection	T	DVD -R HQ 11011		Episode #4. 4-5-2009	News Media. Reporter (Angel Desai). Reporter #1 (John Grady). The prince and his uncle conspire to buy a controlling interest in the state-run Unity News Network (UNN). They both want to get rid of the King. UNN is where the news gets crafted to support the King and his policies. They want to create an information source that won’t yield to the King’s approval. 	147932
2009	Kings: Judgment Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11062		Episode. 4-19-2009	News Media. Reporter (Angel Desai). Press Reporter #1 (John Grady). TV Reporter (Quarles Antoine). TV Reporter (Ken Myers).  Press Reporter #2 (Patricia Hodges). Banquet Reporter #1 (Megan Bryne). Banquet Reporter #2 (Kenya Brome). Battlefield Messenger (Chip Brookes). 	147933
2009	Kings: New King, The (Part One)	T			Episode #12. 5-31-2009	Reporter #1 (John Grady). 	147934
2009	Kings: Prosperity	T	DVD -R HQ 10984 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-22-2009	News Media. TV Newscasts on UNN4. TV Reporter (Karen Pittman). Reporter (John Grady). Reporters and Photographers cover peace signing throughout program. Reporter confronts Crown Prince on why he wasn’t invited to participate in the peace signing ceremony. Breaking news with African-American Female Reporter on the scene reporting on the peace talks failure. Based on the biblical story of King David. 	147935
2009	Kings: Sabbath Queen, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11211			News Media covers King Silas’ birthday celebration and a city blackout caused by one of the King’s enemies. 	147936
1988	Kingsajz	MF				TV Reporter (Jozef Jaworski).	147937
1977	Kingston Confidential: Anonymous Hero, The	T			Episode #13. 8-10-1977.	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, a San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Investigative Reporters Tony Marino (Art Hindle) and Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley).Publicity mad Korean War veteran plots to utilize R.B. Kingston for his own purposes.	147938
1977	Kingston Confidential: Boston Shamrock, The	T			Episode #5. 6-1-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterSuspicions fall on an Irish-American fund raiser when an explosion rocks a ship headed for Northern Ireland.	147939
1977	Kingston Confidential: Cult, The	T			Episode #10. 7-13-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterKingston and his staff suspect that extremists on a military base arranged the death of an enlisted man.	147940
1977	Kingston Confidential: Dateline: Fear City (aka Tiger by the Tail)	T			Episode #11. 7-20-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterReporter who asked for Tony's help with an investigation is killed in a suspicious car accident. Kingston must find the truth and discover if it was murder.	147941
1977	Kingston Confidential: Eight Columns Across the Top	T			Episode #2. 3-30-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterAnonymous informer claims the passage of a state gambling referendum hinged on an election fraud.	147942
1977	Kingston Confidential: Golden Girl (aka Juliet)	T			Episode #7. 6-15-1977.	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterR.B. Kingston finds himself caught in the middle of things when an East German diving champion runs off with TV Reporter Erica (Diana Scarwid).	147943
1977	Kingston Confidential: Kingston	T			Episode #15. 6-8-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporter	147944
1977	Kingston Confidential: Monolith	T			Episode #9. 7-6-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterDefense against a libel suit is jeopardized when corroborating notes vanish and informers turn suddenly silent.	147945
1977	Kingston Confidential: Night Scene, The (aka Night Watch, The)	T			Episode #12. 8-3-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterR.B. Kingston and his staff help out a disc jockey who served time for assault return to the air.	147946
1977	Kingston Confidential: Rage at Hannibal	T			Episode #6. 6-9-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterBeth is taken hostage in a prison riot. Kingston must bargain with the prisoners for her release.	147947
1977	Kingston Confidential: Seed of Corruption	T			Episode #3. 4-6-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterWhile investigating a reporter's assault and his informant's kidnapping, Kingston uncovers a series of high level police payoffs.	147948
1977	Kingston Confidential: Shadow Game	T			Episode #1. 3-23-1977.  Series 3-23-1977 to 8-10-1977. 13 Episodes.	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, a San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Investigative Reporters Tony Marino (Art Hindle) and Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley).Kingston and his staff investigate a former labor leader's disappearance.	147949
1977	Kingston Confidential: Triple Exposure (aka Safe Place, A)	T			Episode #4. 4-13-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporterBuilding contractor has to resort to blackmail to suppress a construction-fraud story.	147950
1977	Kingston Confidential: Welcome to Paradise	T			Episode #8. 6-22-1977	Journalist R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr), senior journalist for Frazier News Group, San Francisco-based consortium of newspapers and broadcasters. Tony Marino (Art Hindle), a young reporter. Beth Kelly (Pamela Hensley) as a young reporter	147951
1976	Kingston: Power Play, The (aka Newspaper Game, The)	MT		Nelson, Dick, David Victor (Story). Nelson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr) asked by newspaper chain owner Laura Frazier (Lenka Peterson) to find out what has happened to integrity of their paper in Portland, Oregon. Syndicated reporter agrees to look into the matter.Uncovers plot by businessman to take over the country's nuclear reactor. Portland paper is businessman's puppet. Kingston tries to convince managing editor to stand up to him. Gets help of fellow newsman who is arrested,  threatened by police. Found dead.Widow reveals businessman knew man had criminal record and was blackmailing him. Attempt by crooks to set up Kingston by luring him to massage parlor. Frazier supports Kingston's decision to print story naming names of people bought out by businessman.When managing editor objects, Kingston suspects him of being involved. Wants to listen in on editor's private phone call, but decides that's unethical and instead barges into his office. Finds editor talking to businessman. Frazier fires him.Kingston runs editorial attacking businessman and puts the dead newsman's byline on it in tribute.	147952
1967	Kingukongu no gyakushu	MF				Reporter (Andrew Hughes)	147953
1962	Kingukongu tai Gojira	MF				TV Newscaster (Byron Morrow -  U.S. Version Only). Dreary Newscaster (Kenzo Tabu).	147954
1975	Kinkanshoku	MF				Journalist (Etsushi Takahashi)	147955
2004	Kinki Lullabye	N		Adamson, Isaac		Magazine Reporter Bill Chaka for the Cleveland Magazine Youth in Asia is a wisecracking reporter and reluctant detective. He goes to Japan to pick up an award for an article he'd written years before about a teenage Bunraku puppet prodigy.Chaka is approached by the father of the boy who has been kicked out of the puppet troupe and the father wants the reporter to help him restart his son's career.While Chaka tries to unravel the mystery, an American man in the hotel room next door is found brutally murdered.	147956
1979	Kinnikuman	CB			Japan. 1979-1987. Published in Shueisha's “Weekly Jump.” Manga series. Comedy manga. Sports manga. Wrestling manga	Magazine Reporter Natsuko Shouno is a young sexy Osakan female news reporter for Saneisha's “Weekly Hero” magazine. Becomes Terryman (the Texan best friend of clumsy superhero main character Kinnikuman)'s girlfriend and is very possessive of him. Terryman is an extremely popular American Chojin from Texas who is also a brilliant strategist and was modeled after Terry Funk.Commentator Kazuo Nakano is a frequent background character. He was actually a parody of the assistant editor of Shonen Jump at that time. He is usually referred to as Nakano-san.	147957
1983	Kinnikuman	C		Yamayoshi, Takenori Kawada, & Tetsuo Imazawa	Japan. 1983-1986. Toei studios.Animax and NTV networks. Anime series.	Magazine Reporter Natsuko Shouno is a young sexy Osakan female news reporter for Saneisha's “Weekly Hero” magazine. Becomes Terryman (the Texan best friend of clumsy superhero main character Kinnikuman)'s girlfriend and is very possessive of him. Terryman is an extremely popular American Chojin from Texas who is also a brilliant strategist and was modeled after Terry Funk.Commentator Kazuo Nakano is a frequent background character. He was actually a parody of the assistant editor of Shonen Jump at that time. He is usually referred to as Nakano-san.	147958
2003	Kino no tabi	MF			Japan	Critic (Jon Talia - Voice - English Version)	147959
2003	Kino no tabi	T			Japan. Series	Critics. Critic A (Jon Talia). Critic B (Melissa Cybele Sparks). Critic C (K.C. Jones - Voice).	147960
1993	Kinobox	DF			Czech Republic	Reporters Katerina Kozakova, Pavel Novak. Presenters Roman Holy, Milos Kohout.	147961
1931	Kinometla No. 3	MF				Reporter (Aleksandr Melnikov). Correspondent (Andrei Kostrichkin).	147962
2004	Kinsey	M	DVD -R HQ 10631, 10632.	Condon, Bill		News Media. IU Reporter #1 (Barry Del Sherman). IU Reporter #2 (Fred Burrell). NYC Reporter #1 (Michael Arkin). NYC Reporter #2 (Daniel Ziskie). NYC Reporter #3 (Tuck Milligan). Covers of various magazine. News conferences -- screaming reporters.	147963
2004	Kinsey	MS		Condon, Bill		News Media. Reporters.	147964
1986	Kir Royal	MTF			Miniseries	Gossip Reporter Baby Schimmerlos (Franz-Xaver Kroetz) of Munich tabloid MATZ. Everyone in the city's legendary high society circles believes to be important you have to be in Baby's column. His job isn't an easy one.Small and big scandals of more or less glamorous people, He also has to take care of his neglected girlfriend who finally starts a singing career.	147965
1977	Kiri-no-hata	MF			Japan	Editor Tanimura (Shigeru Koyama).	147966
2004	 Kis Kis Ki Kismat	MF	DVD		India	Gay Columnist Khalid (Kurush Deboo), who’s supposed to be sniffing around for a scoop on the stockbroker and his supposed girlfriend who happen to be in the same hotel at the same time.  The gay gossip columnist prints that he a millionaire, the biggest stock broker in India, is keeping a mistress at the hotel.A brainless bimbo is mistaken as a famous miserly millionaire’s mistress, the scandal is lapped up by the press and all hell breaks loose. To make matters worse, the millionaire’s lazy, clueless son is romantically involved with the girl. 	147967
1994	Kisa in the Hall, The: "Living Proof" Press Conference	T			Episode #104. 1-1-1994	Parody News. Press Conference. Reporters.	147968
2004	Kisch in Australia	D		Zogbaum, Heidi		Reporter Egon Erwin Kisch was known as der Rasende Reporter, a sobriquet variously rendered as “the rampaging reporter,” “the roving reporter,” “the furious reporter,” or in the felicitous translation of some local papers, “the mad reporter.” A kind of proletarian Hunter S. Thompson, Kisch specialized in documenting his own improbable adventures on the seamy side of cities all over the world. His “reportage” was narrative journalism in which the personality of the writer became integral to the story.  His recorded adventures include:Suspicious both of communism and antifascism, the Australian authorities refused Kisch permission to land. Confined to his ship in Melbourne, Kisch leapt for the wharf after being confined to his ship in Melbourne breaking his leg in several places and making the front pages of the newspapers. It fell to the attorney-general to provide the legal basis for the suppression of this bouncy Czech, the attorney-general turned to the Immigrant Act, which allowed officials to enforce a dictation test in a European language -- a handy method for ensuring a White Australia. To baffle the polyglot Kisch, the authorities quizzed him in Scottish Gaelic. When he failed, they sent him to jail. The absurdity of the process swelled support for the rampaging reporter. An appeals court eventually ruled that Gaelic did not constitute a European language, to the chagrin of Scottish nationalists and the delight of the left. Kisch, still on crutches, hobbled his way through a triumphant speaking tour. Though a committed Communist, Kisch dismayed some of his more puritanical hosts, unaccustomed to antifascist heroes who smoked like chimneys, drank to excess and displayed lurid tattoos, including a viper, a dagger and a woman lifting her skirt. An extract from a Czech encyclopedia described Kisch as a connoisseur of Prague nightlife and an intimate of prostitutes and criminals.Sympathies for the excluded and the oppressed swayed Kisch from orthodox Stalinism, as did his irrepressible humor. One of the better anecdotes involved accompanying the Red Guards to occupy a newspaper where his conservative brother Paul worked during the Austrian Revolution of 1918. Kisch declared the paper the property of the proletariat. Paul responded: “I’m going to tell Mama!” Kisch managed to publicize the danger of fascism to an extent beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. 	147969
1925	Kiss Barrier, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	147970
1991	Kiss Before Dying, A	M				Reporter (Lachelle Carl)	147971
1949	Kiss for Corliss, A	M				Magazine Reporter Hal Frisco (John Wald)	147972
1998	Kiss harggayo	MF				Editor (Kyeong-yeong Lee)	147973
1998	Kiss harggayo (aka First Kiss)	MF				Magazine Reporter Song Yeon-hwa (Choi Ji-woo) is 27 years old who refuses to kiss anyone, even her boyfriend who breaks up with her because of this. Song Yeon-hwa is heart-broken.  Photographer Han Kyung-hyun (An Jae Wook) is assigned to work with her. He’s something of a playboy but works hard to please her. When will the reporter have her first kiss? And will it be with Kyung-hyun?  Editor (Kyeong-yeong Lee). 	147974
1949	Kiss in the Dark, A	M	DVD -R HQ 5157, 5158			Photographer at Train (Donald Kerr). News Media.	147975
1921	Kiss in Time, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	147976
2005	Kiss Kiss Bang Bang	M				News Media. Local News Reporter (Brendan Fehily). TV News Anchor (Saida Rodriguez-Pagan). Newswoman (Teresa Herrera).	147977
2004	Kiss Me	MF			Portugal	News Media. Voice of Journalist (Jorge Moreira). Photographer (Joaquim Silva). Voice of Photographer (Americo Niza).	147978
1955	Kiss Me Deadly	M	DVD -R HQ 3279, 3280. L			Radio Announcers (Ben Morris, Sam Balter, Joe Hernandez). Ray Diker, ex-science reporter (Mort Marshall)	147979
2000	Kiss Me Kate: Bahamas, The	T			Episode #16. 12-2-2000	Interviewer (Kerry Shale).	147980
1998	Kiss Me Kate: Calendar	T			Episode #3. 5-18-1998	Press Agent (John Berlyne).	147981
1969	Kiss Me Mate	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	147982
2006	Kiss Me Quick	N		Highmore, Julie		Journalist Debbie may look like a scruffy, overweight drudge, but journalists have to find a story somewhere and Debbie's found hers among the eccentric residents of the little seaside town of Shelcombe.A life coach has a new and only client and he believes he could turn her life around. Buy it's Debbie and she has her own agenda.	147983
1964	Kiss Me, Stupid	M	DVD -R HQ 8128, 8129. L		AFI-Television	TV	147984
1998	Kiss of a Stranger	M	SVD 800			TV Gossip Reporter (Mariel Hemingway) one-night stand, pregnant, man involved is a stalker	147985
2001	Kiss of the Dragon	M				Newspaperman (Guillaume Lamant). Video Technicians (Alain Zef, Nicolas Herault).	147986
1985	Kiss of the Spider Woman	M	DVD	Schrader, Leonard based on Manuel Puig’s novel. 		Journalist Valentin Arregui (Raul Julia) is jailed for his leftist political activities. He is sharing the same cell in a brutal South American prison with Louis Molina (William Hurt), a flamboyant homosexual window dresser who is imprisoned for corrupting a minor. To alleviate the day-to-day drudgery, Molina entertains Valentin by retelling the stories of his favorite movie`s.	147987
1976	Kiss of the Spider Woman	N		Puig, Manuel		Journalist Valentin Arregui (Raul Julia) is jailed for his leftist political activities. He is sharing the same cell in a brutal South American prison with Louis Molina (William Hurt), a flamboyant homosexual window dresser who is imprisoned for corrupting a minor. To alleviate the day-to-day drudgery, Molina entertains Valentin by retelling the stories of his favorite movies.Reporter Jane Randolph took a reporting job on a magazine, then ended up living with a reporter who was politically leftist. 	147988
1976	Kiss of the Spider Woman	P		Kander, John (Music). Fred Ebb (Lyrics). Manuel Puig (Novel-Play)		Journalist Valentin Arregui (Raul Julia) is jailed for his leftist political activities. He is sharing the same cell in a brutal South American prison with Louis Molina (William Hurt), a flamboyant homosexual window dresser who is imprisoned for corrupting a minor. To alleviate the day-to-day drudgery, Molina entertains Valentin by retelling the stories of his favorite movies.	147989
1983	Kiss of the Spider Woman	P		Puig, Manual (Novel).		Journalist Valentin Arregui (Raul Julia) is jailed for his leftist political activities. He is sharing the same cell in a brutal South American prison with Louis Molina (William Hurt), a flamboyant homosexual window dresser who is imprisoned for corrupting a minor. To alleviate the day-to-day drudgery, Molina entertains Valentin by retelling the stories of his favorite movies.	147990
2001	Kiss That Cowboy!	N		Kaye, Gayle	Harlequin	Magazine Writer Candace Porter is a feminist who goes to Texas to debunk the myth that cowboys have a special sexy mystique. She is all set to write her article when she meet a seductive horse ranch owner.As she gets to know him, finds her article slipping away because the cowboy is the myth come to life. Article seems more in tune with Mademoiselle than Ms. She also exhibits every stereotypical "city girl" response to Texas ranch life.	147991
2006	Kiss the Boys	M				Investigative Reporter Jackie (Bethany Marie Wilson) looks into life of a very successful plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who has a dark secret about his past. When his wife finds out about the secret, strange things begin to happen to him. Sam’s world gets stranger when the ghost of a boy he murdered comes back to take possession of him leading to a series of grisly events. Scott, a teenager he killed in 1986, comes back from the dead and begins to take full control of Sam’s body, mind and soul. Sam quickly finds himself involved in Satanic rituals that eventually lead him straight to death row for killing off some of Los Angeles’ most beautiful male escorts. Sam uses Scott as an elaborate excuse for freedom while Jackie finds the clues alongside the FBI that will save the fifth victim before it is too late. Sam’s life as a serial killer is revealed.	147992
1941	Kiss the Boys Goodbye	M			PR	Publicity Agent to Fisher (Harry Barris). Reporters at Party (Brooks Benedict, Cyril Ring). Reporters (Paul McVey, Philip Van Zandt). Telegraph Operator Uncle Bob (Walter Soderling).  Photographers (Warren Ashe, Archie Twitchell)	147993
1944	Kiss The Bride Goodbye	M				Reporter (C. Denier Warren)	147994
1997	Kiss the Girls	M				Crime Reporter Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman), a police forensic psychologist whose niece is kidnapped by a madman. Reporter (Pat Cashman). Reporter (Larry Cedar). Reporter (Angel Harper). TV Reporter (Mary Major). Reporter (Philo McCullough).Reporter (Patrick Thomas O'Brien). Reporter (Caroline Case). Female Reporter in Durham (Jill Callahan). Reporter (Brenda Kincaid). TV Reporter (Melinda Renna). Reporter (Tresha Rodriguez). Reporter (Alan Wilder).	147995
1995	Kiss the Girls	N	OWN - P	Patterson, James		Los Angeles Reporter investigating a series of murders is killed	147996
2009	Kiss the Sky	N		Chideya, Farai		Music Television Host Sophie Maria Clare Lee has made a career as a B-level TV celebrity. But she’s grown restless of interviewing pop culture icons and wannabes enjoying their 15 minutes of fame. Sophie is spurred into a one-night musical reunion with Ari, her Harvard classmate, the man she toured American with as part of an Indie rock band right after college and her ex-husband, in order to help a friend. She decides it’s time to stop playing the good girl and snatch back the mic. She wants to be the next “It girl” in the music media circuit. Sophie has the talent and drive to take her game to the next level despite the odds. She lands a record deal but quickly discovers that her celebrity status brings new risk for her sense of self and even her safety.  	147997
1957	Kiss Them For Me	M			PR	War Correspondent (Harry Carter). War Correspondent (Michael Fox). War Correspondent (Richard Shannon). War Correspondent (Robert Sherman). Public Relations Officer Commander Wallace (Werner Klemperer). Reporter (Peter Leeds).	147998
1993	Kiss Them Goodbye	N		Eastburn, James	Weinberg List	Journalist	147999
1999	Kiss To Dream On, A	N		Hart, Nessa		Columnist Jackson Puller, a Pulitzer Prize winner, is reporting in Bosnia and is devastated when he witnesses the brutal death of a boy he'd been writing about.When he returns home to Washington D.C., his editor decides he needs a change of pace and assigns him a series of columns on the Wishing Star Foundation run by a once-deaf psychiatrist who can now hear with aid of a Cochlear implant.She districts journalists. Determined to win her love. Both are walking wounded. She feels every media debacle started because someone had good intentions.Tough-talking journalist loves kids. The last thing she needs is some hot-shot reporter following her around. Yet he is irresistible.	148000
1948	Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye	N	OWN	McCoy, Horace	In "Black Box Thrillers: Four Novels."	Press	148001
2003	Kiss, The	M			Short	Photographer (Robert DeBlasio).	148002
1987	KISS: eXposed	M				Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Mark Blankfield).	148003
2001	Kiss’d To Sleep	N		Krist, Donald		Public Relations Professor and a beautiful, but doomed coed who tests his skills, contacts and position trying to get ahead. What begins as an admiring, wondering attitude toward her professor by a talented and beautiful coed shifts into a lustful pursuit for a top-level job in public relations. In a growing mutual enchantment lies a pattern of hidden agendas, a haughty disregard for professional values and finally, a shocking dark side of the coed beauty is revealed and leads to murder in a dank bootlegger’s hideout beneath a luxurious north-shore Long Island estate.  Book lyrically spells out how public relations people were taught and what they did in the 190s when PR was just reaching its maturity as a profession. 	148004
1922	Kissed	M				Editor Needham (Percy Challenger)	148005
1997	Kissed by a Stranger	NR		Parv, Valerie		TV Reporter Sarah Fox has never let a man come between her and her high-profile career as a TV journalist, until a handsome stranger saves her life and shows her other, more rewarding ways of spending her time. Since a tragic brush with the press, Luke Ansfield has had no desire to be back in the limelight. Sadly, his desire to be with Sarah keeps thrusting him into it. Who could encourage her to change careers, but can he live with himself if he stands in the way of Sarah’s future? Maybe he should convince her to leave him -- but can he live without her?	148006
1964	Kisses For My President	M	L			Press	148007
1998	Kissing a Fool	M	DVD -R HQ 3228, 3229. DVD. SVD 1104			Sportscaster Max Abbitt (David Schwimmer) is a womanizing sportscaster who decides its time to settle down. Editor Samantha (Mili Avital)	148008
2006	Kissing Casanova	NR		Bright, Crystal B.		Journalist Soledad Monroe is a spoiled, rich socialite-party girl who hates that her parents have forced her to work as a journalist at one of their magazines so that she can start being more responsible. Her parents also want to keep her from the altar. A seven-time divorcee, Soledad marries like it’s a hobby. In order to ignite some spark into their professional wrestling company, the owners are hoping a week-long expose article on their top wrestler, Casanova, will bring in new fans. However, Casanova is no fan of journalists or opening up about his life, especially with the secrets he’s trying to hide. For a wrestler whose shtick is asking planted women in the audience to marry him, the world is waiting for him to propose and fill in spot number eight on Monroe’s marriage card.What started as a publicity stunt to jump start a professional wrestling company turns top wrestler Casanova’s life upside down. The owners hope a week-long expose article on their top wrestler will bring in new fans. But Casanova hates journalists and he isn’t keen on the idea of opening up about his life, especially with the secrets he’s trying to hide. Then he meets Monroe and all bets are off.	148009
2001	Kissing Jessica Stein	M	DVD			Journalist Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) on the Tribune is neurotic and can't find a man so she answers a personal ad in her newspaper and makes a date with a womanStein, a straight Jewish journalist in New York, goes through a series of disastrous dates so she answers a woman-seeking-woman personals ad. She meets artist Helen Cooper (Heather Juergensen) who is also sexually active with men but hasn’t been with a woman in a while. Her gay friends put a personals ad together for her and so Jessica and Helen meet. Neurotic Jessica’s analytic approach to the new experience of having sex with a woman develops into love, but Jessica finds herself unable to come out to her family and friends. Editor Josh Meyers (Scott Cohen) dated Jessica Stein in college. Now comments on her life both in and out of the office.	148010
2008	Kit Kittredge: American Girl, An	M	DVD -R HQ 11200, 11201			Reporter Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) is a 10-year-old girl living in the struggles of the Great Depression, in a boarding house her parents own in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has a passion for writing and dreams of being a newspaper reporter for a local paper someday. With the help of her friends, will her dream finally come true?  Reporter (Dylan Roberts). Newsboy (Quincy Bullen). Kit pounds furiously on the typewriter in her tree house determined to become a Girl Reporter while a big story is happening right downstairs in her family house: the mortgage is about to be foreclosed. The family takes in borders and there’s local hysteria about muggings and robberies  allegedly committed by hoboes. Kit meets a couple of hobos about her age. They live in the hobo camp down by the river. Kit tries selling their story and photos to the Mr. Gibson (Wallace Shawn), the snarling editor of the local paper. No luck. Kit adopts a dog, her mom acquires chickens and Kit sells the eggs, and the new boarders are a color lot, including a magician, a nurse and an erratic driver of a mobile library truck. . 	148011
2003	Kit Kittredge: American Girls Art Studio, The: Kit	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan McAliley, Walter Rane)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge offers recipes and cooking tools to make the Depression-era meals Kit loves. 	148012
2001	Kit Kittredge: Changes for Kit: Winter Story, A 1934.	NJ		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge receives a refurbished winter coat and gives her old one to a child at a nearby soup kitchen. Back at home, she takes on the responsibility of caring for her elderly, disagreeable uncle, who has moved in while recovering from a fall. Required to take dictation about letters disapproving of unemployed "drifters," Kit writes her own letter to the editor of the local newspaper, asking for support of poorly clothed children sheltered at the soup kitchen. Though Kit and her uncle's points of view are quite different, each individual earns the other's grudging respect. 	148013
2004	Kit Kittredge: Danger at the Zoo: Kit Mystery, A	NJ		Ernst, Kathleen. Jean-Paul Tibbles (Illustrator)	American Girl Mysteries Series	Columnist Kit Kittredge, now a sixth grader,  lands a summer job writing a children’s column for her local newspaper. She is looking for “fun, wholesome” stories and decides to focus on a friend’s volunteer work as a zoo tour guide as she looks for story ideas at the Cincinnati Zoo, where her friend Stirling works as guide and her old friend Will, the hobo, has a job cleaning cages. As Kit noses around, she stumbles into some strange activities in the monkey house. Meanwhile, Kit begins to notice small things missing at home too. It's not long before Will looks like the logical suspect in both places. When the monkey house doors are found unlocked and food is missing from the boarding house, Will is blamed. In the end, Kit gets her story, saves Will’s job and thwarts the real criminals in the nick of time. Fireworks fly as Kit's mystery is solved at the zoo's grand Fourth of July spectacular. Includes a full-color "Looking Back" historical essay. 	148014
2001	Kit Kittredge: Happy Birthday Kit: Springtime Story, A, 1934	NJ		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge has mixed feelings about Aunt Millie coming to live with her family. On the one hand, she enjoys Aunt Millie's affectionate, cheerful manner and thrifty ideas. On the other hand, Kit is sometimes embarrassed by her elder's lack of concern for appearances. When a young hobo befriends Kit's family, she forms a romanticized view of life in a hobo camp. Kit revises her opinion when she visits the camp, hops a freight train on a dare, and ends up in jail. 	148015
2008	Kit Kittredge: Kit Learns a Lesson Book	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection 	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge  (“Kit wants to be a reporter”). 	148016
2001	Kit Kittredge: Kit Saves the Day: A Summer Story, 1934	SS		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge.	148017
2003	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Cooking Studio	G		American Girl (Editor)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge makes an appearance in this collection.	148018
2002	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Friendship Fun	G				Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge with recipes, crafts and games that would have been familiar to girls in the 1930s.	148019
2002	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Home Run	SS		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Philip Hood, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Short Stories	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge is an enthusiastic ballplayer whose home run slide has surprising consequences. It is 1933. 	148020
2007	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Magnetic Mini-World	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge in scenes from her attic bedroom to her classroom at Gates Elementary School. Magnets, dolls, four different outfits, two magnetic scenes, 28 magnetic furniture pieces and accessories and a booklet about furniture and customs in Kit’s time. 	148021
2005	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Mystery Party Game	G			American Girl	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge’s mystery party game.	148022
2008	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s School Desk & Chair	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection  AE-D 7322	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge  (“Kit wants to be a reporter”). Kit’s wooden desk features cubbies, drawers, a pullout writing board and a swivel chair. 	148023
2008	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s School Supplies	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection AE-D7316	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge  (“Kit wants to be a reporter”). Kit’s book bag holds a writing tablet, report card, geography reader, multiplication chart and a pencil box containing a ruler, six crayons, two pencils, a gum eraser, and a pen.	148024
2008	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s School’s Outfit	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection AE-D 7326	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge  (“Kit wants to be a reporter”). Kit’s plaid jumper fits over a blouse with plaid trim. Add her knee socks, shoes and hair comb so she’s ready for class.	148025
2006	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Short Story Collection: Kit’s Home Run, Kit’s Tree House, Kit’s Winning Ways, Kit Uses Her Head and Kit and Millie Ride Again	SS		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Philip Hood, Susan McAliley, Walter Rane). 	American Girl Collection Series: Kit	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge’s family has gone from rich to poor virtually overnight because of the Great Depression. Now that Kit’s father has lost his job and the family has turned their home into a boarding house, Kit is doing extra chores and going without the things her family can’t afford. 	148026
2002 	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Story Collection	SS		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrators (Susan McAliley, Walter Rane). 	American Girl Collection Series: Kit	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge could write her own story about how the Depression affected her family, and she’d add a happy ending. But the reality is that she and her family are living through the Depression one grim day at a time. The Kittredges' boarding house brings in some money, but it may not be enough to keep them from losing their house. Kit struggles with an endless list of chores that keeps her constantly busy at home. But she knows that there are people who have lost even more than her family has because of the Depression, and she looks for ways to help. To her great surprise, Kit discovers that along with hard times come good times, too. 	148027
2000	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Surprise: Christmas Story, A	NJ		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrator Walter Rane. 	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge faces a very different Christmas because of her family’s financial problems and allows her pride to estrange her from her best friend, Ruthie. It is 1932. 	148028
2003	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Tree House	SS		Tripp, Valerie and Renee Graef. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Short Stories	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge is 10 and dreams of having a special tree house someday, but she is disappointed with the one her father and her friend build for her. 	148029
2008	Kit Kittredge: Kit’s Typewriter Set	G		American Girl (Editor). Illustrators (Susan Moore, Doug Fryer, Susan McAliley)	American Girls Collection AE-D7261	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge  (“Kit wants to be a reporter”). This set includes Kit’s typewriter, which “dings” just like the real thing. Also includes a photo, 20 sheets of typing paper and an eraser in a pretty box along with three homemade newspapers.	148030
2000	Kit Kittredge: Learns a Lesson: 1934 A School Story	SS		Tripp, Valerie. Illustrator Walter Rane		Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge is in the fourth grade in Cincinnati, Ohio, and pounding out a newspaper on the typewriter in her room longing for some news to print. Her father must close his car dealership and join the large number of unemployed in the Great Depression. In an effort to make ends meet, her mother takes in boarders. 	148031
2002	Kit Kittredge: Meet Kit: an American Girl 1934	NJ		Tripp, Valerie and Walter Rane (Illustrator)ƒ	#1 The American Girls Collection	Reporter Kitt Kittredge is pounding out a newspaper story on the typewriter in her room and longing for some news fit to print. The year is 1934 and she is 10 years old. 	148032
2007	Kit Kittredge: Midnight in Lonesome Hollow: Kit Mystery, A	NJ		Ernst, Kathleen. Illustrator Jean-Paul Tibbles.	American Girl Mysteries	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge is visiting her aunt in rural Kentucky when a professor arrives to do research on Appalachian basket weaving. She asks Kit to help her collection information, but it soon becomes clear that someone doesn’t want strangers nosing around Lonesome Hollow. At the same time, Kit is worried about her friend Fern. The county has threatened to send her to an orphanage and Fern’s older brother seems to have come up with a sketchy plan to earn money. 	148033
2008	Kit Kittredge: Thief in the Theater, A: Kit Mystery, A	NJ		Buckley, Sarah Masters	American Girl Mysteries	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge is volunteering backstage for a local theater company. It’s 1935 and she plans to write an exciting newspaper article about a new play that stars famous actors from New York City. But from behind the scenes, Kit and her friend Stirling discover more drama than they bargained for. 	148034
2002	Kit Kittredge: Welcome to Kit’s World, 1934: Growing Up During America’s Great Depression	G		Brown, Harriet. Illustrators (Walter Rane, Jamie Young, Philip Hood)	American Girls Collection	Aspiring Reporter Kit Kittredge makes an appearance in this scrapbook collection.	148035
1994	Kit Powell: Iced	NS		Robitaille, Julie	#2 Kit Powell Mysteries	TV Newswriter Kathleen (Kit) Powell is a part-time sportscaster at KSDG-TV in San Diego thinks her latest assignment -- covering the Pro-Am Invitational Figure Skating Championships -- couldn't have come at a better time.Not only will it give viewers a break from the usual reports of crime, recession and natural disasters, but it also might take her mind off a dormant romance with police detective Nick Strummer.Kit's hopes for an upbeat story start to fade when a volatile protest disrupts the event's opening ceremonies. The next day, the coach of a top-level skater is found dead, apparently the victim of a botched robbery.Kit suspects otherwise after several skaters tell her they've found threats in their lockets -- menacing notes and objects designed to make them think twice about competing.Nick warns her not to get involved, but Kit uses her charm and investigative skills to get the best or the last scoop of her life.	148036
1991	Kit Powell: Jinx	NS	OWN - H - MLPL	Robitaille, Julie	#1 Kit Powell Mysteries	TV Newswriter Kathleen (Kit) Powell is promoted to a part-time sportscaster at KSDG-TV in San Diego when John Weidendeker, San Diego's most beloved sportscaster, is too drunk to go on the air and Powell is recruited to fill the slot.She is now on-camera delivering a sports commentary. Scarcely a month into the job, while covering a California Sharks football game, Kit looks on in horror as the team's general manager is killed in a fall from his skybox seat.Was the fall accidental? Was he pushed? And what relationship, if any, does his death have to the mysterious jinx that has plagued the team for years?  Kit's journalistic curiosity lands her hot on the trail of a number of memorable suspects.Most notably is the general manager's widow and her ex-lover, the Sharks' disgruntled second-string quarterback. The police detective on the case is smitten with Powell and she doesn't mind a bit.	148037
1966	Kitchen	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	148038
2005	Kitchen Confidential: Aftermath	T	DVD -R HQ 4353		Episode #2 9-26-2005	News Media. When expensive steaks and caviar keep disappearing from Nolita, Jack accuses Steven, who just cannot escape his thieving past.	148039
2005	Kitchen Confidential: Dinner Date with Death	T	DVD -R HQ 4409			News Media. Jack's mentor, Chef Bernard, arrives at Nolita with a radical request for Jack to feed him to death.	148040
2005	Kitchen Confidential: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-19-2005	New York Times Food Critic is one more problem Chef Jack Bourdain has to face. Page Six fall from grace, cocaine, women, table of bachelorette-party girls, a missing fingertip, poaching staff from other kitchens, and poaching a bass for opening night.	148041
1998	Kite	C			Japan	Reporter (Heather Laska - Voice - English Version). School girl is an orphan and an assassin.	148042
2006	Kite Circuit	M			Australia/Canada. Short Film.	Photographer (Melanie Cook).	148043
2008	Kitt Kittredge: Really Truly Ruthie	NJ		England, Tamara (Editor). Illustrator Walter Rane	America Girls Collection Series	Aspiring Reporter Kitt Kittredge is Ruthie Smithens’ best friend. 	148044
1964	Kitten With a Whip	M				Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy).	148045
1945	Kitty	M				Newspaperwoman (Viola Moore).	148046
2005	Kitty and the Midnight Hour	NSF		Vaughn, Carrie	#1 Kitty Norville Series	Radio Host Kitty Norville is a closeted werewolf who hosts a popular Denver radio program called "The Midnight Hour." her show, Kitty takes phone calls from listeners (not all of whom are human) while trying to maintain her secret identity.Unfortunately, the local vampire crime family wants her show canceled and has hired someone to kill her. During the course of Kitty's dramatic on-air conversation with her would-be assassin, she reveals to listeners she is a werewolf.Eventually, local police enlist her to help track down a serial killer who exhibits werewolf like tendencies.	148047
2006	Kitty Goes to Washington	NSF		Vaughn, Carrie	#2 Kitty Norville Series	Radio Host Kitty Norville is popular late-night radio host who is a werewolf. Lovable lycanthrope is subpoenaed to attend upcoming Senate hearings regarding paranormal beings. She meets a reporter who will do anything to get an exclusive interview.After Kitty consults with her lawyer, she reluctantly agrees to go to Washington. As a rogue wolf without a pack and no territorial home, her brief stay in D.C. may even be a kind of vacation.The Senate hearings are only the tip of the iceberg of the complex and highly volatile subject of supernatural beings.	148048
2007	Kitty Takes a Holiday	NSF		Vaughn, Carrie	#3 Kitty Norville Series	Radio Host Kitty Norville is a closeted werewolf who hosts a popular Denver radio program called "The Midnight Hour." her show, Kitty takes phone calls from listeners (not all of whom are human) while trying to maintain her secret identity.Norville established a successful radio show, revealed herself to the nation as a werewolf, and testified in Senate hearings on the supernatural. She is now on hiatus from her popular radio show, holed up in a remote Colorado cabin to work on her memoirs.Her plans get derailed when werewolf hunter Cormac Bennett shows up at her hideaway with her bloodied lawyer Ben O'Farrell who has been bitten and infected by a werewolf. She discovers gruesome animal sacrifices at her door.While assisting Bennett on a case in New Mexico involving a rogue werewolf, O'Farrell was brutally attacked and in less than four days will experience his first Change. Norville and Bennett talk to locals to find out who is trying to intimidate Norville.When the full moon rises, the radio personality finds the unexpected from Bennett -- companionship, love, acceptance and the beginnings of her own pack.	148049
1939	Kitty und die Weltkonferenz	MF			Germany	News Media. Piet Enthousen (Christian Gollong, hollandischer Journalist. Erdely, Journalistin der Weltpresse (Annemarie Schafer). Fraulein Holgerson (Gert Scott-Iversen), Journalistin der Weltpresse. Rundfunkreporter (Rudolf Schundler).	148050
2005	Klandestined	N		Marsh, Dan		Editor Saul Stern, the new editor of Charity, Arkansas' local newspaper, The Observer. Harry Sumpter is Stern's lone-wolf reporter. All hell is about to break loose in this quiet, peaceful community of  Charity.Together they take on the Ku Klux Klan, the Black Panthers, white supremacists, a corrupt sheriff, a notorious drug dealer, corporate flacks, religious zealots and a cat named Nemesis.	148051
1974	Klansman, The	M				Reporter. A.P. Reporter (Charles Briggs). N.Y. Times Reporter (Morgan Upton).	148052
1938	Klapzubova XI.	MF			Czechoslovakia	Editor Palicka (Bedrich Veverka). Sportscaster Behounek (Ladislav Hemmer).	148053
1977	Klara i. Angelika	MTF				Reporter (Zdzislaw Wardejn).	148054
1957	Klarar Bananen Biffen?	MF				Editor (Gosta Jonsson).	148055
1952	Klasskamrater	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Sven Holmberg). Pressfotograf (Curt "Minimal" Astrom).	148056
2002	Klatretosen	MF				Journalist (Frank Thiel)	148057
1948	Kleine Dämonen. Aus den Papieren des Journalisten Ferdinand F.B.	N		Hollander, Walther von	Germany	Journalist	148058
1970	Kleine waarheid, De	TF			Series	Journalist (Martin Brozius)	148059
1994	Kleiner Mann ganz grob	MTF				Interviewer (Manfred Barthel-Himself). Interviewer (Bernhard Springer-Himself). Interviewer (Matthias Peipp). Interviewer (Marion Uhl)	148060
1986	Klette, Die	MTF				Reporter (Gernot Endemann)	148061
1985	Kliffaa hei!	MF				Editor (Pekka Autiovuori).	148062
2006	Klimt	MF			Austria/France/Germany/UK	Photographer (Tom Trambow).	148063
1989	Klingenspringer. Ein Roman zur Zeitgschichte der Medien	N		Pragua, Heinz Werner		Journalist	148064
1982	Klippet	MF			Sweden	PR Executive (Tommy Johnson).	148065
1964	Klokker I maneskinn	MF			Norway	Journalistens fortelling:  Frk. Fubre (Ronnaug Alten), Kunsthandleren (Leif Enger).  Maleren Zaubermann (Vegard Hall). En sjomann (Knut Hultgren). Hogne skipskapteinen (Egil Lorck). Styrmannen (Alf Malland). Fru Kjos (Henny Skjonberg).	148066
1932	Klondike	M				Editor Hinman (Tully Marshall).	148067
1993	Klondike Newsman: “Stroller” White	D		DeArmond, R.N. Illustrator Ted Harrison		Journalist “Stroller” White was one of the many writers who followed the Klondike Gold Rush between 1897 and 1900, and one of the few who remained in the territory when the gold was gone. He wrote for and/or owned several newspapers in the Yukon and in Alaska and may have been first “columnist” in the northland. “The Stroller” column appeared as early as 1900 in the Klondike Nugget of Dawson and continued for 30 years. 	148068
1971	Klopotliwy gosc	MF			Poland	Reporter (Krystyna Chimanienko).	148069
2006	KMEG 14 News at Sunrise	DT			Series 2006 -	News Media. News Anchor Kevin Jacobsen.	148070
1998	KMEG CBS 14 News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1998.	Meteorologist Elizabeth Merriman of KMEG (2002- ). KMEG News Anchor Leslie Rupiper (2000-).	148071
1975	KMTV News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1975	TV Anchor (Deborah Ward). Anchor Greg Peterson (2001-).	148072
2002	Knafayim Shvurot	MF			Israel.	Photographer, Video (Martin Umanski).	148073
2009	KNBC: Celebrating 60 years	DT	DVD -R HQ 10769			TV Newsroom. KNBC celebrates 60 years of covering news in Southern California. Channel 4 local news anchors include Tom Brokaw, Tom Snyder, Jess Marlowe, Kelly Lange, and others.	148074
2003	Knee High P.I.	MT				News Media. Reporter (Kevin Centazzo). Reporter (Beth Kennedy). Reporter (Jordan Savage).	148075
1944	Knickerbocker Holiday	M	SVD 754. SVD 801	Weill, Kurt, Maxwell Anderson (Musical). Thomas Lennon (Adaptation). David Boehm, Rowland Leigh, Harold Goldman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Brom Broeck (Nelson Eddy) of the weekly New Amsterdam Gazette, fights for freedom and against corrupt politicians. To celebrate visit from governor, members of town council decide to hang someone and select the editor.Since they cannot find reason to hang him, citizenry put editor in stocks. Governor orders editor's release to avoid making martyr of him and two men become rivals for a woman. When editor interrupts liaison between governor and the woman, he is  arrestedHe sneaks a printing press into his jail cell to print leaflets criticizing the governor. He rallies the crowd at a fair to oppose the governor, but has to subdue them when they turn into a dangerous mob.Eventually, he reforms governor and wins the hand of the woman.	148076
1945	Knickerbocker Holiday	R			Episode #17. 12-30-1945. Theatre Guild of the Air	Editor Brom Broeck (Walter Huston) of the weekly New Amsterdam Gazette, fights for freedom and against corrupt politicians.	148077
1939	Knickerbocker Playhouse	R			Series 1939-1942	Press	148078
1961	Knife Edge	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	148079
1963	Knife in the Water	M	DVD -R HQ 3435, 3436. L			Journalist (Leon Niemczyk) who is savage and cynical and his young hard-bitten wife pick up a reckless student and take him aboard their little yacht. The men get into nasty competitive games with the woman as the prize.	148080
2008	Knife of Truth, A Matter of Honor	N		Willerth, Cynthia		Journalist. The midlife crisis of Greylen, Teller of Tales, links to a web of intrigue and finally that big story every journalist craves.	148081
1989	Knight and Daye	T			Series 7-8-1979 to 8-14-1989	Radio. Hank Knight (Jack Warden) and Everett Daye (Mason Adams) host Knight and Daye, morning radio show, KLOP, San Diego. Originally hosted 1940s program on WLMM, New York City	148082
2002	Knight Chills	M				Newscaster (Rebecca Holden)	148083
1992	Knight Moves	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Mark Wilson). Reporter (Donna Yamamoto).	148084
2008	Knight of the Cumberland	D		Fox, John		American Journalist John Fox Jr. (1862-1919) graduated in 1883 and became a reporter in New York City. After working for both the New York Times and the New York Sun, he published a successful serialization of his first novel in Century magazine in 1892.  Fox gained a following as a war correspondent for Harper’s Weekly in Cuba during the Spanish-American War of 1898 where he served with the Rough Riders. Six years later he traveled to the Orient to report on the Russo-Japanese War for Scribner’s magazine. 	148085
1982	Knight Rider:	T	SV 133		Episodes. Series 9-26-1982 to 8-8-1986.	News Media	148086
1983	Knight Rider: Give Me Liberty…Or Give Me Death	T	DVD -R HQ 5520		Episode #15 1-21-83	Photojournalist Liberty Cox (Robin Dearden) for New Wheels Magazine. .  "Is that all this is to you, a hot picture and cover story." Female journalist in jeopardy. Gonzo journalism in the flesh. "I want to live the story. I want to breathe the story.""I had the world's greatest racing scoop, talking car to the rescue…"  and the editor kills the story. Devon Miles gets editor to kill the story.	148087
1982	Knight Rider: Just My Bill	T	DVD -R HQ 5321		Episode.	News Media.  Michael and KITT guard a controversial senator opposing water-power legislation.  Interview program.	148088
1985	Knight Rider: Knight & Knerd	T			Episode #64.3-17-1985	Photographer Allie Raymond (Tawny Moyer).	148089
1983	Knight Rider: KNRID050	T			Episode	News Media	148090
1983	Knight Rider: Nice, Indecent, Little Town, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5314		Episode	Reporter Jabina Bruce of the Alpine Crest Tribune, a newspaper owned by her aunt, Martha Haverstraw. She is working for the local newspaper waiting for "my goodbye story" -- a story that will "launch me into big city journalism."Looking for exclusive, runs afoul of the sheriff. She says, "We have freedom of the press here. Laws to guarantee it."  She also says, "I'm a reporter and have a constitutional right to know what's going on."Reporter gets KITT to help Michael escape from jail. The town's Bible printing plant harbors counterfeiters. Alpine Crest Tribune newspaper office.	148091
1985	Knight Rider: Nineteenth Hole, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5844 (Mislabeled on disc as 5842).		Episode #58627. 3-10-1985	Newspaper Editor intimidated. Michael enters KITT in a grand prix race to nail the person intimidating the editor.	148092
1983	Knight Rider: No Big Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 5377		Episode	News Media	148093
1986	Knight Rider: Redemption of a Champion	T			Episode #84. 1-31-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ron Pinkard). Reporter #2 (Pete Youngblood).	148094
1984	Knight Rider: Speed Demons	T			Episode #39. 2-12-1984	Reporter Darlena Webster (Christine De Lisle). Reporter Roger Floyd (Madison Mason). Cameraman (Kurt Fuller). Race Announcer (Larry Huffman).	148095
1983	Knight Rider: Topaz Connection, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5308		Episode #16. 1-28-1983	Magazine Publisher murdered and this leads Michael to Las Vegas and an expose the magazine was about to print. Magazine publisher's daughter links her father's murder to the top-secret expose. Photographer (Pendleton Brown).	148096
2006	Knight Tenebrae	NSF		Lee, Julianne		Reporter Lindsay Pawlowski and a Navy pilot are in a plane crash and end up being stranded in 14th century Scotland where they find themselves fighting for love, honor and perhaps the future of the human race.	148097
2005	Knight to F4	M				Chess Reporters (Larry Thomas). Cameraman (Tristan Whitman).	148098
1937	Knight Without Armour (aka Knight Without Armor)	M				Journalist A.J. Fotheringill (Robert Donat) writes article that irritates Czar and is kicked out of the country	148099
1981	Knightriders	M				Photographer (Victor Pappas).	148100
1987	Knights of God	T			UK. Series.	Photographer (Roy Evans).	148101
2007	Knights of Prosperity, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 7687		Episode #1. 1-5-2007	Entertainment News Media. A janitor gets the idea of robbing Mick Jagger after he watches an E-News Report on Jagger's apartment.	148102
1747	Knights, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Press. Sir Gregory Gazette: "What, neither the Gloucester Journal, nor the Worcester Courant, nor the Northampton Mercury…a strange town this…no news stirring, no papers taken in!""But pray, Mr. Hartop, how many newspapers may you have printed in a week?" Hartop: "About a hundred and fifty, Sir Gregory."  Sir Greg: "Good now, good now! And all full, I reckon; full as an egg; nothing but news!"…which do you reckon the best?"Hartop: "Oh, Sir Gregory, they are as various in their excellencies as their uses; if you are inclined to blacken, by a couple of lines, the reputation of a neighbour, whose character neither your nor his whole life can possibly restore, you may do it…"	148103
1949	Knock on Any Door	M	DVD -R HQ 6345, 6346. SVD 962			Newspaper. Humphrey Bogart summation about newspapers very effective. Good rebuke to reporters. Newspaper coverage of trial. Headlines and photographsReporter (Richard Bartell). Reporter (Joan Danton). Reporter (Eda Reiss Merin). Reporter (Joe Palma). Reporter (Ed Randolph).	148104
1959	Knock Three-One-Two	NM	OWN - H	Brown, Fredric	With three other novels.	News Vendor Benny Knox and his newsstand, selling newspapers. Very little journalism	148105
2000	Knock, The:	T			Episode #36.  11-4-2000	Newsreader (Emily Fairman).	148106
2007	Knocked Up	M	DVD -R HQ 9925, 9926, 9927			Entertainment-Celebrity Correspondent Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) for E! Entertainment Television becomes an on-air celebrity journalist. Then she gets pregnant to a contentedly underemployed slacker and the games begin.	148107
1941	Knockout	M	DVD -R HQ 6200, 6201. SVD 1450	Fressier, Michael (Story). M. Coates Webster (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Quinn	Sports Reporter Gloria Van Ness (Virginia Field) is daughter of newspaper owner. She plays up fighter who wants to retire to start health farm with his wife in her articles and takes a personal interest in him causing rift between him and his wife.After betting against him, his manager drugs the fighter and the fighter loses both the big bout and the reporter, but his wife takes him back. Zeke, Gloria's Photographer (Tom Dugan).Reporter (Peter Ashley). Reporter (Herbert Anderson). Reporter (Garrett Craig). Reporter (Stuart Holmes). First Reporter DeWolfe (William Hopper). Second Reporter (Creighton Hale).Announcer (Lee Phelps). Announcer (Pat O'Malley). Radio Next to Radio Announcer (George Campeau).	148108
2000	Knockout	M				Sports Commentator, Fight (Jim Jenkins). Fight Commentator (Shane Mosley).	148109
1998	Knockout Kings	G				Sports. Boxing Commentators, In-Game (Al Alberet, Jess Harnell, Jimmy Lennon Jr., Brad Lockerman, Sean O'Grady -- Voices).	148110
1927	Knockout Reilly	M				Radio Reporter (Graham McNamee). Ring Announcer (Joe Humphries). 	148111
2005	Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again	T	DVD -R HQ 5062			News Media.	148112
1979	Knots Landing:	T			Episodes. Series (12-27, 1979 to 5- 13,1993)	TV Newsman Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan). Publicist Bess Riker (Louise Sorel), Valene Ewing's publicity agent. Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) ends up being a killer.In 1982-1983, Val became quite a celebrity with her book and began dating Reporter Ben Gibson. Chip Roberts, who worked for Val's press agent and was simultaneously having affairs with Diana and Ciji Dunne.When Ciji got pregnant, Chip killed her but because of circumstantial evidence, Gary was indicted for the crime. Diana and Chip skipped town together. Later she returned alone.Chip was subequently caught and convicted of Ciji's murder, escaped from prison and died in a freak accident at Gary's ranch where he was hiding out with Diana. Val married Ben.In 1986-1987, politics was a major focus. Val tried to make her marriage to Ben work. When it didn't Baen left for South America.	148113
1983	Knots Landing: …And Never Brought to Mind	T			Episode #81. 11-3-1983	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) is rushed to surgery after Lilimae hits him. She's arrested. Val says she'll pay the bail. Chip goes into a coma. Diana blames Karen for running him over.	148114
1984	Knots Landing: …So Shall You Reap	T			Episode. 2-9-1984. Season #5. Episode #19	Reporter #1 (Marion Yue). Reporter #2 (Michael Cornelison).	148115
1985	Knots Landing: Aftershocks	T			Episode #143. 12-26-1985	Reporter #1 (Catherine MacNeal). Reporter #2 (Bobby Hosea). Joshua was murdered. Greg gives a press conference saying Gary blew up Empire Valley.	148116
1985	Knots Landing: Aftershocks	T			Episode #141. 12-26-1985	News Media. Reporter (Bobby Hosea). Reporter (Catherine MacNeal).	148117
1986	Knots Landing: All Over But the Shouting	T			Episode #167. 10-23-1986	Reporter (Iona Morris). Reporter #2 (Roger Nolan). Jean introduces herself to Val as an old college friend of Ben's and Val invites her to dinner. Reporter Ben Gibson tells Jean to leave him alone or he'll expose her on TV.	148118
1986	Knots Landing: All Over But the Shouting	T			Episode #166. 10-23-1986.	News Media. Reporters (Iona Morris, Roger Nolan).	148119
1991	Knots Landing: Always On Your Side	T			Episode #292. 2-7-1991	Photographer Steve Brewer asks Kate a lot of questions about her father and Claudia. He accidentally digs Paige's car and Paige is furious with him and demands he fix it. Steve has a parole officer who says he needs to get a job and stay out of trouble.Or he'll put him back into prison.	148120
1985	Knots Landing: Awakenings	T			Episode #137. 11-7-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) puts Cathy on Joshua's show when Joshua doesn't show up for a taping. Josh is upset, has Cathy meet him and beats her up. She runs to Ben's. They have heart-to-heart talk and Ben tells her to leave Joshua.Cathy points out he doesn't leave Val. Val tells Ben she loves him and is ready to get married. He says that's not a solution, but she convinces him. He says he will but that he wants to be the twins' father -- the only father -- and Val agrees.Gary stops by to see the twins and begins to suspect that he may be their father.	148121
1997	Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac	MT			Miniseries. 5-7/9-1997.	TV Reporter (Sergia Sanchez).	148122
1990	Knots Landing: Best Laid Plans, The	T	SVD 1195		Episode #284. 11-15-1990	Tabloid. Media. Tabloid prints Anne's pictures. Danny, drunk, breaks his fingers as Julie tries to shut the sliding glass door. In pain, he staggers around and falls into the pool and drowns. Death ruled an accident.	148123
1988	Knots Landing: Borderline	T			Episode #221. 11-3-1988	Publicist Ted Melcher meets with Greg. Val wakes up but o one believes her accusations about Jill.	148124
1984	Knots Landing: Buying Time	T			Episode #101. 10-4-1984. Season 6 opener	Reporter #1 (Selma Archerd). Reporter #2 (Geof Prysirr). Val admits to Reporter Ben Gibson she still loves Gary. Karen has surgery. Bullet entered her ribs and shattered. Doctor says one fragment lodged in her spine that can't be removed.At some point, fragment will shift and she will become paralyzed and will die soon after that.	148125
1989	Knots Landing: Cabin Fever	T			Episode #229. 1-12-1989	Reporter (Larry McCormick). Greg and Abby hold a press conference to announce their marriage and his candidacy for mayor.	148126
1984	Knots Landing: Calculated Risks	T			Episode #101. 9-27-1984	News Media. Reporter #1 (Marguerite DeLain).	148127
1983	Knots Landing: Change of Heart, A	T			Episode #83. 11-17-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) finds out Val slept with Gary. He is upset and leaves. Karen's still upset over Diana and is having back pains. Cathy is a Ciji look-a-like.Diana gives deposition that Chip "accidentally" killed Ciji, but then he wakes up from the coma. Police handcuff him to the bed. Police decide to move Chip to County Hospital, but when they go to his room to get him, he's gone.	148128
1982	Knots Landing: China Dolls	T			Episode #52. 4-15-1982	Reporter (Tom Jordan).	148129
1986	Knots Landing: Confession, The	T			Episode #146. 1-16-1986	Reporter #1 (Ken Martinez). Reporter #2 (Lori Street).	148130
1986	Knots Landing: Confession, The	T			Episode #145. 1-16-1986	Reporter (Ken Martinez). Reporter (Lori Street).	148131
1983	Knots Landing: Cutting the Ties That Bind	T			Episode #66. 1-6-1983	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) is offered a job with Thornwell and Associates if he can bring them Val's account. Chip steals two chapters of her current manuscript and gives it to them.Ciji tells Chip she's pregnant and Chip yells that this will ruin everything and manhandles her.	148132
1990	Knots Landing: Dead But Not Buried	T	SVD 1195		Episode #280. 10-18-1990	TV Host Karen is trapped in the studio. She was overjoyed to find that Jeff was still alive until he locked her in the station and tried to kill her. He says Wayne was killed in his apartment and sent her all the letters.Jeff lies to police but Dianne taped the whole thing. Karen gives her famous "Pollyanna" speech. Danny is found dead.	148133
1987	Knots Landing: Deadly Combination	T			Episode #185. 3-26-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) wants the family to go into hiding, but Val says that is no life for the twins. Ben has an elaborate security system installed. Lilimae accidentally sets it off, and Ben, thinking she's Jean, gets her in a choke hold.	148134
1992	Knots Landing: Dedicated to the One I Love	T			Episode #316. 2-27-1992	Journalist (Vasili Bogazianos).	148135
1988	Knots Landing: Discovery	T			Episode #217. 4-28-1988	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is heard on a another tape. Jill calls Val and plays the tape of Ben and hangs up. Val plays "Ben's" tape to Gary but it's blank. Jill convinces Gary Val is going crazy and might be suicidal.Dropping off the twins, Jill overhears Val tell neighbors she is so sound up about Ben that he doctor has prescribed sleeping pills, but she won't get them. Jill steals the prescription and gets it filled.	148136
1986	Knots Landing: Distant Rumblings	T			Episode #153. 3-13-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) listens when Cathy tells him she wants to leave the show. He confides in her and later Mac that he is tired of Gary being in his life whichever way he turns. Ben and Cathy kiss starting a secret affair.	148137
1990	Knots Landing: Do Not Attempt to Remove	T	SVD 1195		Episode #283. 11-8-1990	News Media. Blackmail continues.	148138
1989	Knots Landing: Double Jeopardy	T			Episode #236. 3-2-1989	TV Reporter (Larry McCormick). Paige leaks a story that Greg is still fighting for Meg's custody, and he loses the election. Gary is arrested for Jill's murder.	148139
1989	Knots Landing: Down Came the Rain and Washed the Spider Out (1)	T			Episode #246. 5-18-1989	Press Conference. Abby holds one saying she bought Lotus Point in order to stop the oil drilling and is donating it to government as a wildlife preserve.	148140
1985	Knots Landing: Emperor's Clothes, The	T			Episode. 2-21-1985	News Media	148141
1983	Knots Landing: Fatal Blow, The	T			Episode #72. 2-24-1983	News Media. Newscaster (Deanne Crowe). TV Reporter (Bob McLean). Reporter #2 (Cheryl Carter). Reporter #3 (James Saito). Reporter (Dick Wieand).	148142
1985	Knots Landing: Fly Away Home	T			Episode #118. 2-7-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) has a flat tire on the road to Empire Valley. A truck with radio receives stops to help him. Ben takes one of the receivers and tells Mac he thinks Empire Valley is only a cover for something bigger.Val, who has had amnesia, remembers who she is. Abby tells Gary Ben needs to take care of Val. Gary tells Val they are not married. She's upset.	148143
1985	Knots Landing: For Better, For Worse	T			Episode #125. 4-4-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is furious when Joshua breaks his Wesphall story on his show and says Ben is trying to make a conspiracy that isn't there. Abby tells Joshua he's losing his ratings.Cathy tells Joshua she'll marry him and Joshua asks Ben to be his best man because despite of what he thinks of him, he considers him family. Joshua and Cathy get married.	148144
1984	Knots Landing: Forsaking All Others	T			Episode #90. 1-5-1984	Reporter (Brandyn Artis). Reporter (Stephanie Faulker). Karen has a chemical dependency program but denies it.	148145
1984	Knots Landing: Forsaking All Others	T			Episode. 1-12-1984. Season #5. Episode #15	News Media. Reporter #2 (Kim Beaty). Reporter #3 (Brandyn Artis). Reporter #4 (Clare Nono). Reporter #5 (Steve Fifield). Reporter #6 (James Saito). Reporter #7 (Stephanie Faulkner).	148146
1986	Knots Landing: Friendly Enemies	T			Episode. 1-30-1986	News Media	148147
1983	Knots Landing: Fugitives	T			Episode #77. 10-6-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) runs into Val while jogging on the beach. Admits he doesn't jog and was just doing it to meet her. They go do dinner, but Val leaves when she learns he is a reporter. He reveals his love for Val.Diana sees a news story about publicist Chip Roberts and is unnerved. Chip starts to cry and tells Diana he slept with Ciji before he met her. He says Ciji was going to tell Diana she was pregnant to break them up.Chip said he was scared he would lose her, so they got into an argument and he hit her, but didn't mean to kill her. He claims it was an accident but that he did it so he and Diana could be together.	148148
1988	Knots Landing: Full Disclosure	T			Episode #210. 3-10-1988	Interviewer (Mary Hale).	148149
1986	Knots Landing: Gifts	T			Episode #174. 12-11-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) gives Abby his resignation. Greg tells him his job is to keep Peter's nose clean. Peter tells Ben that he is not Greg's puppet. Jean's lover asks her what Ben will do if he finds that she is no longer with the CIA.	148150
1989	Knots Landing: Good Guys, The	T			Episode #255. 11-16-1989	TV Host Karen fills in on "Open Mike."	148151
1990	Knots Landing: Good News, Bad News	T			Episode #268. 3-1-1990	TV Host Karen is being forced to quit her job by Dianne. She begins to get terrorized at her job., Danny gets more and more violent.	148152
1989	Knots Landing: Guilty Until Proven Innocent	T			Episode #238. 3-16-1989	Reporter #1 (Dan Moreau). Reporter #2 (Susan Widem). Reporter #3 (Kriss Turner).  All murder charges against Gary are dropped. Jill killed herself.	148153
1989	Knots Landing: Guilty Until Proven Innocent	T			Episode #234. 3-16-1989	News Media. Reporter (Dan Moreau). Reporter (Kriss Turner). Reporter (Susan Widem).	148154
1984	Knots Landing: Hanging Fire	T			Episode #103. 10-25-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) works at a cable station and Gary buys the station.	148155
1984	Knots Landing: Hanging Fire	T			Episode #102. 10-4-1984	News Media. Reporter #1 (Catherine MacNeal). Reporter #2 (Dennis McKenzie). Reporter #4 (Marguerite DeLain).	148156
1989	Knots Landing: Heat of Passion, The	T			Episode #245.  5-11-1989	Reporter (Peggy Faracy). Abby calls the Secretary of State and tells him Greg's publicist has tried to drill for oil on protected land. Abby then tells Greg who tells her to fire Publicist Ted Melcher or it will cost him the appointmentPublicist Melcher tells Mac that Paige was fired and is Greg's mistress.	148157
1986	Knots Landing: His Brother's Keeper	T			Episode #158. 5-1-1986	Reporter (Bobby Hosea). Val tells Ben she senses something is wrong and she'd like to work through it with him. He says he has a lot on his mind. Cathy asks him to go on the road with her and be her manager.	148158
1986	Knots Landing: His Brother's Keeper	T			Episode #156. 5-1-1986	Reporter (Bobby Hosea).	148159
1983	Knots Landing: Homecoming	T			Episode #85. 12-1-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) goes with Val to bring Lilimae home. Diana brings chicken soup to the barn at the ranch where Chip is hiding. Gary turns waitress into a Ciji-look-at-like.	148160
1983	Knots Landing: I'll Tell You No Lies	T			Episode #86. 12-8-1983	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) is hiding in the stable and Dana goes to meet him. Cathy walks in and Chip is dumbfounded thinking she's Ciji. Frightened, he scrambles to get away from her and falls on a pitchfork.Police and Diana run to the stable when they hear Cathy screaming. Chip is dead.	148161
1990	Knots Landing: If I Die Before I Wake	T			Episode #274. 5-3-1990	Reporter #1 (Tom Hutchinson). Reporter #2 (Michele Harrell). Reporter #3 (Diane Vincent). Reporter #4 (Don Mirault). Associate Producer Jeff tells Karen that if she quits, Dianne will replace her as the host.Karen receives flowers that have snakes in them. Terrified, she calls Wayne to come over and stay with her. Mac questions everyone at the station. Wayne has constructed a "monument" to Karen.	148162
1990	Knots Landing: If I Die Before I Wake	T			Episode #269. 5-3-1990	News Media. Reporter (Michele Harrell). Reporter (Tom Hutchinson). Reporter (Dono Mirault). Reporter (Diane Vincent).	148163
1987	Knots Landing: In Mourning	T			Episode #182. 2-19-1987	Reporter #1 (Anthony Ellis). Reporter #2 (Linda Kurimoto). Val and the kids are brought home in a catering van. Val is frantic about Ben. Mac hires bodyguards posing as construction workers to protect Val and instructs Val to say Ben is on a business tripLilimae asks Ken if she knows what's going on as Ben had her close her bank account. They drove around in a stolen car, then in a catering van all night. Now there are two carpenters at the house watching them.Karen asks both Mac and Val what is going on, but neither tell her anything. Greg's death is in the paper. Gary and Jill plan to marry in Las Vegas but he postpones it. Val goes to the ranch and Greg walks in. Val suddenly wonders if Ben is dead.	148164
1987	Knots Landing: In Mourning	T			Episode #181. 2-19-1987	News Media. Reporter (Linda Kurimoto).	148165
1991	Knots Landing: In the Do House	T			Episode #293. 2-14-1991	Photographer Steve Brewer tells Claudia he is her son and wants to know why she gave him away. She throws him out.	148166
1986	Knots Landing: Inside Man, The	T			Episode #173. 12-4-1986	Reporter (Catherine MacNeal). Jean gives Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) cash for his "services." Lilimae finds it while doing laundry and shows Val. Ben tells her it's the office pool. Val is worried about Ben's strange behavior.Greg offers Ben a job. He doesn't want to take it, but does when Jean threatens his family.	148167
1986	Knots Landing: Inside Man, The	T			Episode #172. 12-4-1986.	News Media. Reporter (Catherine MacNeal).	148168
1984	Knots Landing: Ipso Facto	T			Episode #105. 11-8-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) leaves a floppy disc on his desk at the cable station labeled "Val's Notes." Abby finds it and puts it in the computer. It's a love letter to Val that he loves her but can't get over fact she is having Gary's baby.Abby is shocked.	148169
1988	Knots Landing: Just Desserts	T			Episode #216. 4-14-1988	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) voice on the tape is listened to by Val over and over. Jill steals the key to Val's house and replaces the tape with a blank one.	148170
1986	Knots Landing: Just Disappeared	T			Episode #161. 9-18-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) meets an old friend, Jean Hackney. He goes to her boutique, which is a cover from underground activities. She asks him to spy on Greg and kisses him. He tells her he no longer can do either activity.	148171
1986	Knots Landing: Key To a Woman's Heart, A	T			Episode #149. 2-6-1986	Tabloid has article about how Joshua tried to kill Cathy. Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) tells Cathy that Sonny works for the tabloid. She breaks down crying and Ben comforts her.Cathy slaps Sonny who tells her he had to do it, to tell her side of the story.	148172
1990	Knots Landing: Let's Get Married	T			Episode #276. 5-17-1990	TV Host Karen has been terrorized by Dianne. Dianne goes crazy and is taken to a psychiatric ward where they find LSD in her blood. Karen is relieved. Then Associate Producer Jeff looks through a scrapbook he has of a slain anchorwoman.He starts a new page…"For Karen…."	148173
1985	Knots Landing: Little Assistance, A	T			Episode #135. 10-24-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is depressed whether he and Val will ever get married. Ben tells Joshua he'd better do something to get his ratings up or he'll cancel his show. Journalist (Tom Shultz).	148174
1984	Knots Landing: Little Help, A	T			Episode #104. 11-1-1984	Press Conference. Abby, who held the press conference on Greg's behalf,  asks reporter at the cable station to dig up medical history of Greg's opponent. Finds out that the opponent had been in psychiatric hospital.Abby overrides Reporter Ben Gibson and runs the story. Gibson is livid. Greg tells Abby he will wring the neck of whoever leaked it. Abby smiles and tells him that he leaked it.	148175
1984	Knots Landing: Little Help, A	T			Episode #103. 10-11-1984	News Media. Reporter #2 (Catherine MacNeal).	148176
1985	Knots Landing: Longest Day, The	T			Episode #131. 9-26-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) waits with Val who has been right all the time about her babies. He tells her Karen believed her all along and worked for months to find the babies. Val's upset no one told her they believed her.Joshua tells Val that her babies were found because he and his viewers prayed she would be forgiven of her sins.	148177
1983	Knots Landing: Marital Privileges	T			Episode #79. 10-20-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) tells Val he doesn't want a story, but wants to get to know her. They agree to be friends.Diana tells Karen that Chip killed Ciji for her. Karen says she'll testify, but Janet says they need Diana.. Furious, Diana tells Karen she never wants to see her again. Lilimae goes to see Chip who laughs at her. She realizes he killed Ciji.	148178
1984	Knots Landing: Message in a Bottle	T			Episode #110. 12-13-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is concerned about Val's mental health. She still insists her babies were born alive. Val overhears Ben and Lilimae deciding to get help for her. Next morning, she packs and calls a cab.	148179
1983	Knots Landing: Money Talks	T			Episode #84. 11-24-1993	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) is still at large. Police patrol the ranch for him. Val makes a romantic meal for Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan). But she gets bad and leaves when he assumes she will sleep with him.Later she goes back and the reporter and Val make love.	148180
1983	Knots Landing: Morning After, The	T			Episode #70. 2-3-1983	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) is in an article saying he is wanted in connection for a beating and his name is Tony Fenice. Ciji finds the article and Chip threatens her not to tell anyone. She fires him.	148181
1990	Knots Landing: My Love Always	T			Episode #273. 4-26-1990	TV Host Karen receives strange letters from a  fan who signs his letters "my love always." He sends her a scarf to wear on the air, but she doesn't. A light on the set almost hits Karen.When she arrives home, she finds a photo of herself cut into pieces with "I hate you" written on it.	148182
1987	Knots Landing: My True Love	T			Episode #178. 1-15-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) receives a call from Jean who says she wants Ben to break into Greg's computer.	148183
1984	Knots Landing: Negotiations	T			Episode #100. 3-29-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) tells Val Gary is dead. Karen tells Val Gary is alive but kidnapped. Val confronts Ben who says he was happy when he thought Gary was dead because he's tired of her being in love with  him.Ben and Val break up. Greg calls press conference and says he has found out Wolfbridge is a criminal organization. Gives credit to Mac. Gary sees Val and runs to her. Cleaning woman pulls out a gun to shoot him but Mac grabs her arm.She accidentally shoots Karen instead.	148184
1987	Knots Landing: Neighborly Conduct	T			Episode #184. 3-12-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is upset that Greg sent Jean to Paraguay instead of pressing charges. He is ultra-paranoid and thinks he sees Jean everywhere. Greg fires Ben.	148185
1989	Knots Landing: Never Judge a Book By Its Cover	T			Episode #257. 12-7-1989	TV Host Karen Cooper Fairgate MacKenzie (Michele Lee) takes over a permanent host of TV's Open Mike (1989-1990). Her first show on rape, makes Danny Waleska uncomfortable.	148186
1987	Knots Landing: Never Trick a Trickster	T			Episode #179. 1-29-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) Greg finds bug in his office and suspects someone has hooked up o his computer. He makes phony deals and tells Ben about it. Ben tells Jean who is upset because she fell for it.Jean tells Ben that his new assignment is to kill Greg. She decides to kill Greg after he discovers that she has bugged his office and went into his computer.	148187
1987	Knots Landing: Nightmare	T			Episode #183. 3-5-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is alive. Jean's superior tells her she needs to kill Greg. Mac and the agent arrest her. Mac explains to Karen he couldn't tell Val Ben was alive because she would give it away.Val, hysterical about Ben, tries to buy a gun. Unsuccessful, she goes to the ranch and takes Gary's gun. Val breaks into Jean's store and almost shoots a cleaning woman by accident. Gary finds her and brings her home. Ben walks in and they hug, kiss, cry.That night, Ben dreams that Jean kills Val.	148188
1984	Knots Landing: No Trumpets, No Drums	T			Episode #96. 2-23-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) leaves for El Salvador and Val is upset. She finds out she's having twins. She gets a call saying that Ben and two others were on their way to a rebel encampment and their jeep was hit. The men are missing.	148189
1983	Knots Landing: Nowhere To Run	T			Episode #78. 10-13-1983	Publicist Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino) and Diana are spotted by a state trooper. They take off down a dirt road, find an abandoned shack. She assures Chip she loves him.The next morning, Chip and Diana find they are surrounded by police and Chip pretends to hold Diana hostage. A policeman shoots, which causes confusion. Chip is arrested. Karen tries to hug Diana, but Diana pushes her away.Diana runs to the police car and tells Chip she loves him. Reporter asks Diana a question and she replies: "It’s not Miss Fairgate. It's Mrs. Tony Fenice." (Chip Roberts' original name).Journalist (Chris Capen).	148190
1983	Knots Landing: Nowhere to Run	T			Episode. 10-6-1983. Season #5. Episode #3	Reporter (Chris Capen).	148191
1985	Knots Landing: One Day in a Row	T			Episode #128. 5-9-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) has a reporter check out the obstetrician who delivered Val's babies. He finds that the doctor has gambling debts and they think that was his motive for agreeing the babies.Reporter gives Ben list of unethical adoption agencies. Ben and Karen go to one posing as a couple who wants to adopt and say they were recommended by the doctor.When they leave, the lawyer calls the doctor and tells him Karen came to see him. She was just as the doctor described her.	148192
1983	Knots Landing: One Kind of Justice	T			Episode #80. 10-27-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) and Val are at Greg's fundraiser. Lilimae tries to convince both Publicist Chip Roberts and Diana to testify he killed Ciji because he has to pay for his crime.Janet tells Lilimae that since Chip won't confess and Diana won't testify, they don't have enough to hold Chip and he'll be released the next day.Lilimae decides to try to talk to him one last time and brings Karen to talk to Diana. As they pull up, Chip has already been released and is talking to reporters. Lilimae revs the as and hits Chip with her car.	148193
1987	Knots Landing: Our Secret	T			Episode #186. 4-2-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) flips out when Lilimae turns off the security system. She and Val are really worried about his paranoid behavior.	148194
1987	Knots Landing: Parental Guidance	T			Episode #188. 4-30-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) tells Val that his obsession is ruining the family. She thinks he has come back to his senses. Ben makes plans to leave the country, but tells Val he got a job in South America.Ben asks Mac to keep an eye on the family and tells Gary that he's glad the twins have him as security in case something should happen to him. Ben leaves for his "job" in a taxi. Ben Gibson leaves the series for good.	148195
1983	Knots Landing: People vs. Gary Ewing	T			Episode #76. 9-29-1983	News Media. Photographer for Tribune newspaper (Bob Larkin). Val is dogged by reporters. A "mystery man" helps her escape them. The reporter that helps Val is Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan). TV Reporter (Pat Colbert).Reporter #1 (Conroy Gedeon). Reporter #3 (Clare Nono).  Reporter #4 (James Hardie). Reporter #5 (Steve Fifield). Reporter #6 (Beau Billingslea).	148196
1988	Knots Landing: Perfect Alibi, The	T			Episode #218. 5-5-1988	Reporter talks to Paige and as the reporter drives away, her car blows up. Jill sets up Val.	148197
1988	Knots Landing: Perfect Crime, The	T			Episode #219. 5-12-1988	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is being used by Jill who surprises Val and says letters and calls from Ben were a hoax. She had the forger write a suicide note for Val that says Val found out Ben is dead.Jill forces Val to take the sleeping pills saying if she doesn't, she'll shoot Val. Val passes out.	148198
1988	Knots Landing: Pick-Up Game, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3638		Episode	Newspaper implicates Karen, Gary and Abby in the drug activities at Lotus Point.	148199
1985	Knots Landing: Pictures at a Wedding	T			Episode #138. 11-14-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) gives Joshua's show to Cathy and he and Ben fight. Cathy tells Ben Josh is upset because Lilimae is dying. Ben talks with her doctor who says Lilimae only has bursitis.Cathy is upset Joshua would like to her like that. Gary talks to Val and Ben sees this and isn't happy about it.	148200
1985	Knots Landing: Piece of the Pie, A	T			Episode #122. 3-7-1985	Press Conference Greg calls on TV announcing that Galveston was his father, had died and that he's resigning from the Senate and taking over his company. Karen believes Val is right: the babies are still live.	148201
1987	Knots Landing: Plan of Action, A	T			Episode #180. 2-5-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) refuses to kill Greg and Jean says she'll kill his family. After someone tries to run Val off the road, Ben tells her that he was part of a subversive group that bombed a building and an innocent man was killed.Ben says they want him to kill Greg. Ben and Val decide to run away. Val won't tell Lilimae what is up. Ben is followed, and steals car to lose them.Val, Lilimae and the kids follow Ben's plan to meet him secretly. As they drive away, Jean pulls up next to them in her car.	148202
1989	Knots Landing: Poetic Justice	T			Episode #249. 10-5-1989	Publicist Ted Melcher takes off in a truck. Tow trucks are pulling Ted's truck out of a lake. Everyone thinks Ted has drowned, but he hasn't. He flags down a car to drive him back to town.	148203
1989	Knots Landing: Poor Jill	T			Episode #235.  2-23-1989	Publicist Ted Melcher and Abby are furious when Greg, who is livid when he sees the paper with an article about Meg,  gives a Press Conference to give his side of the story. Jill is killed.	148204
1985	Knots Landing: Price to Pay, A	T			Episode #127. 5-2-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) proposes to Val but she tells him she can feel her babies cry at night and can't marry him with that going on. Ben thinks Val is losing it so Mac and Karen tell him about their investigation into a black market schemeGreg tells Abby he'll exchange some notebook pages for her broadcasting license and Empire Valley TV Station.	148205
1991	Knots Landing: Question Game, The	T			Episode #305. 9-19-1991	Reporter #1 (Marina Zenovicii). Reporter #2 (John Nielsen). Reporter #3 (Dominique Jennings).	148206
1991	Knots Landing: Question Game, The	T			Episode #300. 9-19-1991	News Media. Reporter (John Nielsen). Reporter (Marina Zenovicii).	148207
1984	Knots Landing: Reconcilable Differences	T			Episode #91. 1-12-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) tells Val to tell people that the baby is Gary's because he is tried of everyone bugging him about it and he wants to be free of her.	148208
1990	Knots Landing: Return Engagement	T			Episode #277. 9-13-1990. Season 12 Opener	TV Host Karen and Mac are given cell phones for protection by Associate Producer Jeff who then experiments making a phone bomb. Karen goes to Jeff's but he sneaks out and then Meg calls Jeff's number thinking Karen's there.Jeff's apartment building blows up. Jeff is assumed dead.	148209
1986	Knots Landing: Reunion	T			Episode #163. 9-25-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is called by his old friend and he tells her never to call him at home. Columnist (Gerald Berns).Ben poses hypothetical question to Val: Should he do a report on a man who was once in a subversive group that bombed a building but had gotten out and was now a responsible man with a family. Val says no, as it would hurt his family.	148210
1982	Knots Landing: Reunion	T			Episode #44. 2-11-1982	News Media. Reporter (Melanie Noble).	148211
1992	Knots Landing: Sea of Love	T			Episode #317. 3-12-1992	Reporter (Mike Jacobs Jr.) News Media. Greg and Paige make headlines after she visits him in the hospital where Claudia takes charge.	148212
1984	Knots Landing: Second Chances	T			Episode. 1-19-1984	News Media	148213
1983	Knots Landing: Secrets Cry Aloud	T			Episode #89. 12-29-1983	Reporter #1 (Michael Cornelison). Reporter #2 (Marion Yue). Val tells Lilimae she's pregnant and Lilimae inadvertently tells Reporter Ben Gibson. Val admits to him that the baby is Gary's and Ben is upset.	148214
1984	Knots Landing: Secrets Cry Aloud	T			Episode. 1-5-1984. Season #5. Episode #14	Reporter #1 (Michael Cornelison). Reporter #3 (Marion Yue).	148215
1991	Knots Landing: Sense of Urgency, A	T			Episode #291. 1-31-1991	Photographer Steve Brewer introduces himself to Kate and pretends to interview her.	148216
1988	Knots Landing: Sex and Violence	T			Episode #224. 12-1-1988	Publicist Ted Melcher is hired by Abby to change Lotus Point's bad image.	148217
1984	Knots Landing: Silent Missions	T			Episode #97. 3-1-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is still missing in El Salvador but the two men who were with him are found dead. Val wants to go to El Salvador, but Karen says she will be putting her babies at risk.Val is upset, calls Gary sobbing and he tells her to come out to the ranch. Gary is murdered. Just then Val drives up.	148218
1986	Knots Landing: Slow Burn	T			Episode #165. 10-9-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson keeps hanging up on old friend. News of Gary and Jill's affair hits the papers.  Karen escapes the burning house. Phil sees her on the road and tries to run her down. She escapes into the woods.Phil finds her. She throws a bucket of ammonia in his face and runs out. Greg stops him. Mac and Karen run into each other's arms and he brings her home.	148219
1984	Knots Landing: So Shall You Reap	T			Episode #94. 2-9-1984	Reporter #1 (Marion Yue). Reporter #2 (Michael Cornelison). Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) proposes to Val and says he'll raise the baby as his own. She accepts.	148220
1989	Knots Landing: Spin Doctor, The	T			Episode #234. 2-16-1989	Publicist Ted Melcher  wants to use the custody case for publicity, but this disgusts Greg. Later, Ted and Abby tell Greg's story to a reporter but ask him not to reveal his source.	148221
1987	Knots Landing: Survival of the Fittest	T			Episode #181. 2-12-1987	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan)  and his family are in danger. Jean catches the Gibsons and they know their house is bugged. She instructs Ben to kill Greg at the Lotus Point Club Opening.Jean tells Ben that if he doesn't kill Greg, she has people at the party who will kill Val. Ben says the time isn't right so Jean tells him to make an opportunity.Gary and Jill tell Val they're getting married and Val runs off crying. Ben confronts Greg in his office and pulls out a gun.He tells Greg to help him find a way out of this because if he doesn't kill him, they'll kill his family. Jean listens in on the bug. Ben can't bring himself to kill Greg, but then a shot rings out.	148222
1982	Knots Landing: Svengali	T			Episode #57. 10-21-1982	Publicist Bess Riker (Louise Sorel) is Val's publicist and sends  messenger, Chip Roberts (Michael Sabatino), to drop off photos at Val's. He charms Val and Lilimae and tells him he's a publicist.Back at the office, Bess tells Chip that if he thinks he's so hot he can be Val's publicist. Val appears on The Mike Douglas Show.	148223
1989	Knots Landing: That's What Friends Are For	T			Episode #242. 4-13-1989	TV Newscast. Paige sees on the TV news that Nagata was killed. Ted sees the same broadcast.	148224
1986	Knots Landing: Thicker Than Water	T			Episode #159. 5-9-1986	Reporter #1 (Catherine MacNeal). Reporter #2 (Ed Quinlain). Reporter #3 (Steven Gonzalez). Ben tells Cathy he will go on tour with her. He tells Val who is stunned. She tries to talk him out of it and is scared he's leaving her.Ben assures her it is only for six weeks and he really needs the time away to think about things. Ben leaves.	148225
1983	Knots Landing: To Have and To Hold	T	DVD -R 1521		Episode #68. 1-20-1983	Tabloid prints a chapter of Val's book upsetting her because it was a diary of the breakup with Gary. She and Jeff blame Chip who feigns innocence.Thornwall tells Chip it is a tactic to get Val to sign with them -- they can promise her he can prevent things like this from happening in the future. Gary is furious over the tabloid and  barges into Val's. He and Jeff get in a fight.	148226
1984	Knots Landing: Tomorrow Never Knows	T			Episode #108. 11-29-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is away on a story. Val has pains all day. She goes into labor at home, alone. She gives birth, sees the babies, hears them cry. But the babies were stillborn. Val insists she saw them and heard them.She's told her mind was playing tricks on her because she was under sedation.	148227
1986	Knots Landing: Touch and Go	T			Episode #172. 11-27-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) is afraid he has ties to Jean. Jean tells Ben that if they bury Peter in the media she'll get out of his life. Ben and Mac question a witness.They find holes in his story and Ben figures he is working for Jean and confronts her.	148228
1984	Knots Landing: Truth and Consequences	T	DVD -R 1638		Episode #106. 11-15-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) gives Mac a tape about Gary Loader who was in prison with Tom Jessick. Greg wins his election to become Senator. Reporter Kelly has her eye on Ben.	148229
1986	Knots Landing: Turn of Events, A	T			Episode #171. 11-20-1986	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) and Mac try to figure out link between Peter, Jill, Abby and Sylvia. After Jill falls off cliff, Peter tells Mac and Ben he used to date Jill, but now they're good friends.Jean tells Ben to report that Peter was seen with Jill before the accident. Another man tells Ben he saw Jill fall off the cliff and that Peter was with her. The reporter tries to figure out what happened.	148230
1986	Knots Landing: Unbroken Bonds	T			Episode #144. 1-2-1986	Reporter #1 (Ken Martinez). Reporter #2 (Lori Street). Gary tells Val he knows the twins are his. She tells him he needs to respect that she, Ben and the twins are a family. Gary continues to hang around the twins so Ben tells him it has to stop.Kenny is arrested for Joshua's murder. Cathy wants to tell the truth but Lilimae says they will release him if they keep quiet. Kenny is charged with murder.	148231
1986	Knots Landing: Unbroken Bonds	T			Episode #143. 1-2-1986	Reporter (Ken Martinez). Reporter (lori Street). Press Agent (Theresa Karanik). Presenter (Catherine MacNeal).	148232
1985	Knots Landing: Until Parted by Death	T			Episode #139.11-21-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) marries Val and they go on their honeymoon.	148233
1985	Knots Landing: Vulnerable	T			Episode #129. 5-16-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) comes over with flowers for Val and she apologizes to him and tells him about her conversation with Joshua who told she scares her friends away because she makes them feel uncomfortable.Ben storms up to Josh's room. tells him off and punches him. A nurse confesses she was blackmailed by the doctor into stealing Val's babies. Karen hits the doctor with her truck. Mac tells the doctor it's over.The doctor pulls a gun out of his glove compartment and shoots himself in the head.	148234
1988	Knots Landing: Weekend Getaway, A	T			Episode #225. 12-8-1988	Reporter friend talks to Mack and a story appears in the paper that a Federal Witness and her family died in a car crash in Seattle. Now they won't have to hide anymore.	148235
1990	Knots Landing: What If?	T	SVD 1195		Episode #281. 10-15-1990	Photographer. Six Photographs Blackmail. Karen is depressed over her attack and is afraid to leave the house.	148236
1985	Knots Landing: While the Cat's Away	T			Episode #133. 10-10-1985	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) spends time with Val but she is always with the babies. Ban is upset when Gary comes by and she invites him to stay. Val tells Gary she is naming her son after Bobby, and Ben is really hurt.	148237
1988	Knots Landing: With a Heavy Heart	T			Episode #215. 4-7-1988	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan message on Val's answering machine is an edited old news tape of  Ben's that Jill put together. It says, "Hi, it's Ben. God I've missed you and the kids. I want to, I hope you can hear me, this phone system is…."Then Jill cuts it off. When she hears it, Val's elated. Jill terrorizes Val with "Ben" messages as she leaves a message of Ben's voice on Val's answering machine.	148238
1983	Knots Landing: Witness	T			Episode #88. 12-22-1983	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) asks Val for more of a commitment. Then he finds out she is three months pregnant with Gary's baby. Val finishes her book "Nashville Junction" about Lilimae's life.	148239
1984	Knots Landing: Yesterday, It Rained	T			Episode #99. 3-22-1984	Reporter Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan) comes home and Val cries with joy. A hit man actually shot Ray, not Gary.	148240
1990	Knots Landing: You Can Call Me Nick	T	SVD 1195		Episode #282. 11-1-1990	TV Host Karen pacifies the producer. Blackmail continues. Karen goes back to work. Diane says Karen is an egomaniac and that she got a new job and can't wait to leave.	148241
2001	Know By Heart	NR		Winters, Angela		Reporter Jesse Grant won't quit until she gets to the bottom of a story. She meets a smart, handsome man and also becomes entangled in a mystery of who killed a friend.	148242
2009	Knowing	M				News Media. Anchorwoman #1 (Anna Anderson). New York Artist (Luke Calder). Female Reporter (Angie Diaz). Teacher opens a time capsule that has been dug up at his son’s elementary school -- in it are chilling predictions. Some have already occurred and others are about to.	148243
1994	Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge:	T			Episode #6. 10-21-1994.	Critic Forbes McAllister (Patrick Marber).	148244
1994	Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge (aka KMKY...WAP). 	T			Started out on BBC Radio 4 as a six-episode series, transferred to BBC Television beginning 9-16-1994.	Parody News. Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host. Show’s title music “Knowing Me, Knowing You” by ABBA, Partridge’s favorite band. Parody of a chat show and both the radio and TV versions were so embarrassingly accurate that listeners and viewers often thought they were the real thing. 	148245
1994	Knowing Me, Knowing Yule	T				Parody News. Sportscaster Alan Gordon Partridge (Steve Coogan) is the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host for this Christmas special. 	148246
1940	Knute Rockne -- All-American	M	DVD -R HQ 3859, 3860. SVD 1242		Reagan	News Media. Reporter (John Ridgely). Reporters (William Hopper, Frank Mayo). Reporter When Knute is Ill (David Bruce). New York Reporter When Knute is Ill (William Hopper). Reporter on Train (Joe Cunningham).	148247
1983	Kobenhavns synagoge	DF			Denmark	Commentator Jorgen Thorgaard (Voice).	148248
2009	Kochaj i tancz	MF			Poland. 	Reporter (Sylwia Najach).  Moderator (Pawel Tucholski	148249
1988	Kocham kino	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Stanislaw Niedbalski).	148250
2005	Kodak Moment	N		Gardner, Ned		Reporter Chris Hagen gets involved in the conspiracy surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy and a jealous girlfriend as he becomes a hunted man in his attempt to control hard evidence in the most debated political slaying in American history.Suppose...Lester Darnell, the grossly obese cabdriver who drove Lee Harvey Oswald to his rented room immediately after the assassination of President Kennedy, had a beautiful daughter.And suppose this woman handed you a sealed envelope her father gave her right before he died that unequivocally proves beyond any doubt that Oswald was the "patsy" he claimed just before he was murdered "live" on national TV.What do you think this evidence might be worth? To you... to the media and the government... and especially to the sinister cabal who plotted the killings and will do anything to get this envelope back!Hagen is forced to grapple with these questions and a jealous girlfriend as the chase begins.	148251
1999	Kohram (aka Kohram: The Explosion)	MF			India	Bengali Journalist is a disguise used by a Major Ajit Arya (Nana Patekar) when he is ordered to find a colonel who attempted to assassinate an evil minister, failed, was hunted down and presumed dead. But he’s been spotted and the major must find out who he is and bring him back to justice. Arya pretends to be a Bengali journalist and what he learns and how is what the film is about. Eventually, the colonel convinces the major he did the right thing and they join forces to expose and bring down the home minister.	148252
2004	Koirankynnen leikkaaja	MF			Finland	Radio Reporter (Tumomo Holopainen - Voice). Bright young soldier suffers a permanent brain injury in the Second World War during the late 1940s.	148253
1974	Kojak: Die Before They Wake	T	DVD -R HQ 5821		Episode #14. 2-6-1974.  Series 1973-1978.	TV Reporter Wally Buttsky. Drug-addicted prostitute holds the key to the killings of the reporter and her roommate.Kojak: "No Comment."  Reporter: "No Comment usually means No Progress…."  Kojak: "If you TV vigilantes wouldn't run off thinking you're Batman and Robin, this wouldn't have happened."	148254
1989	Kojak: Fatal Flaw	T			Episode #122. 11-30-1989	Editor. Murder of a writer about to publish a mob expose. Suspects include editor and a TV talk-show host once romantically involved with Kojak	148255
1973	Kojak: Girl in the River	T			Episode #5. 11-21-1973	News Media. First Reporter (Jason Wingreen). Second Reporter (Robert Riesel).	148256
1975	Kojak: Good Luck Bomber, The	T			Episode #43. 2-9-1975	TV Reporter (Bill Diez -- Live TV Reporter).	148257
1990	Kojak: It's Always Something	MT		Episode #124. 1-31-1990	Episode #123. 1-4-1990. ABC Mystery Movie	News Media. "What are you going to tell those piranha out there?  You mean the press?"	148258
1975	Kojak: Long Way From Times Square, A	T			Episode #59. 11-30-1975	Reporter (Buck Young).	148259
1978	Kojak: Photo Must Credit Joe Paxton	T	DVD -R HQ 4396		Episode #116. 3-4-1978	Photographer (Tige Andrews) is sued by a former actress and he later becomes a suspect in her kidnapping and a jewel theft. Newspaper stories, pictures and headlines.	148260
1987	Kojak: Price of Justice, The	T			Episode #120. 2-21-1987.	African-American Reporter. Black female reporter. Black policeman and reporter have fight.But Kojak believes that she is innocent.	148261
1987	Kojak: Price of Justice, The (aka Kojak: Investigation, The)	T		Ruben, Albert	Episode. #120. 2-21-1987	News Media	148262
1976	Kojak: Shield for Murder, A (Parts 1 and 2	T			Episodes #80-#81. 11-21-1976.	News Vendor Charlie (William Fort).	148263
1976	Kojak: Unfair Trade, An	T			Episode #77. 10-31-1976	Reporter (Robert Stattel). Shooting of a Puerto Rican youth by the police angers the community.	148264
2002	Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex	C			Japan. Series 2002-2005	Reporters (Bob Klein - Voice - English Version, Masako Inui - Voice - Japanese Version). Newscasters (Masayo Hosono - Voice - Japanese Version, Debra Rogers - Voice - English Version).Announcers (Nobuyuki Hiyama - Voice - Japanese Version, Tony Oliver - Voice - English Version, Stephen Apostolina - Voice - English Version, Matt K. Miller - Voice - English Version).	148265
1955	Kokkina triadafylla	MF			Greece	Newspaper Seller (Notis Pitsilos).	148266
2004	Kokkolan Venetsialaiset: Suurlahettilaat	TF			Finland	Interviewer-Presenter (Teresa De Rita-Cavlek - Herself).	148267
1989	Kokoda Crescent	M				News Media. Journalist #1 (Antonia Murphy). Journalist #2 (Tony Harvey).	148268
1942	Kokoda Front Line!	DT				Cameraman Damien Parer has just returned from the front in New Guinea where he's documented Australian troops in action. Commentators Peter Bathurst, Damien Parer.	148269
2004	Kol Layla	TF			Israel. Series 2004-2005.	Hollywood Reporter Stefanie (Sarai Givaty). Host Asaf Harel. Announcer Benni Bashan.	148270
2002	Kolchak Night Stalker	NSF		Rice, Jeff (Adaptation of novel based on his original teleplay-novel). Gordon Purcell, Terry Pallott, Ken Meyer (Artists). Cover by Ken Wolak	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel, 56 pages. 	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148271
1993	Kolchak Papers #1, The: Night Stalker, The	NSF		Rice, Jeff		Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148272
1994	Kolchak Papers #2, The: Grave Secrets	NSF		Dawidziak, Mark		Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. The reporter's first adventure in 19 years set in Los Angeles. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland)	148273
2004	Kolchak the Night Stalker	NSF		Kaminsky, Stuart (Story)	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148274
2006	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Bare Bones	NSF		Ulanski, Dave and Joe Gentile. Bill Halliar, Ken Wolak (Illustrators)	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 464 pages. Original Kolchak scripts from the classic comics “Kolchak Tales of the Night Stalker,” as well as the graphic novels, “Get of Belial,” “Lambs to the Slaughter,” and “Eve of Terror,” all in their original form. 	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148275
2007	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Black and Evil Truth	NSF		Henderson, C.J. 	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 192 pages.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.Carl Kolchak was just your average reporter until the day he put two and two together and came up with evil. A reluctant paranormal investigator, Kolchak couldn’t stop tripping over the unusual even if he wanted to. And for all of his efforts of seeking the truth, unemployment and ridicule have followed him like the plague. Someone, or something, is tearing people up into little pieces in a small town in West Virginia. It’s up to Kolchak to wade through the bloody science jigsaw puzzle, while watching his back against an unseen foe. It’s a cat and mouse game as he battles a maelstrom of terror that everyone around him gets sucked into.	148276
2003	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Devil in the Details	NSF		Petrucha, Stefan (Story). Art by Trevor Von Eeden and Ken Wolak. Cover by Doug Klauba.	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 44 pages.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148277
2002	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Fever Pitch	NSF		Kaminsky, Stuart (Story). Art by Christopher Jones and Barbara Schulz. Cover by Doug Klauba	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148278
2003	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Get of Belial, The	NSF		Gentile, Joe (Adapted from an unproduced TV script). Art by Art Nichols. Cover by Doug Klauba.	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148279
2002	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Lambs To the Slaughter	NSF		Gentile, Joe (Story). Art by Trevor Von Eeden and Ken Wolak. Cover by Doug Klauba.	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148280
2007	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Lovecraftian Horror	NSF		Henderson, C.J. Jaime Calderon (Artist)	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 96 pages. 	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.After 30 years, it’s finally time for the first meeting between Carl Kolchak, the Nightstalker, and the black and evil horror that is the Gthulhu Mythos, H.P. Lovecraft’s enduring world of gods and monsters. Kolchak has seen it all, from vampires and zombies to witches, ghosts and even the minions of Hell itself. By rights, nothing should shake this indomitable reporter anymore. But when he starts to follow the trail begun by the photographing of a strange sea creature, one more reminiscent of the creature from the black lagoon than a shark or tuna, he suddenly finds himself being drawn into a nightmare world so fantastic, so utterly alien and frighteningly dark that even his massive psychic defenses begin to crumble. For once, Kolchak isn’t just following a story. This time, he’s crossing the threshold into another reality, one that could possibly destroy both his mind and the entire world. 	148281
2009	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Monsters Among Us	NSF		Michelinie, David with Christopher Mills. Don Hudson (Illustrator)	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 188 pages.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148282
2003	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Pain Most Human	NSF		Henderson, C.J. (Story). Art by Greg Scott, Andre Maitland, Doug Klauba	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel.	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148283
2004	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Pain Without Tears	NSF		Henderson, C.J. (Story). Art by Dennis Calero.	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel.	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148284
2008	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Sound of Fear: Lambs to the Slaughter	NSF		Dawidziak, Mark and Joe Gentile. Art by Trevor Von Eeden and Walter Figueroa. 	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 104 pages. This volume collects “Eve of Terror,” “Lambs to the Slaughter.  Script that was left over from the TV show but never filmed. 	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.Kolchak was TV’s first paranormal investigator. Government conspiracies, unexplained deaths, secret scientific experiments, and a modern day miracle, all wrapped up in one “racing against the clock” tale.  In “Lambs to the Slaughter,” Kolchak has to find a series of missing teenagers in the cesspool of downtown Hollywood. What does a wealthy industrialist and his genetic manipulation dreams of having a sun have to do with it? And is there a mythical monster lying in wait for these kids, as well as for Kolchak? Against all spine-tingling odds, it’s up to Kolchak to find out and survive long enough to let the truth be known. 	148285
2006	Kolchak the Night Stalker: Terror Within	NSF		Petrucha, Stefan (Story). Art by Trevor Von Eeden and Ken Wolak. Cover by Doug Klauba.	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 150 pages. 	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.Kolchak has three times the usual trouble in store for him. Stay with him as he discovers that there is more than one way terror can strike from within. 	148286
2005	Kolchak: Commercial: Night Stalker, new NBC Series.	CC	DVD +RW 4022.			Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries	148287
2007	Kolchak: Night Stalker Casebook, The	SS		Golden, Christopher, John Ostrander, Robert J. Randisi, Tom DeFalco, John Everson, Gary Phillips, James Reasoner, and others.		Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148288
1972	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The	MT	L. SVD 584	Rice, Jeff (Novel). Richard Matheson (Screenplay)	ABC. 1-11-1972	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), down-on-his-luck newspaper reporter stumbling on avampire. Battered hat, rumpled suit, world weary countenance, fired form newspapers in nearly every major city: "I'm becoming extinct in my own lifetime.""I really oughta light a candle to Ben Hecht." Tenacity to follow through on a story no one else will believe and to fight those who attempt to suppress it. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland) of the Daily News, fights with Kolchak. So do policeStalks vampire, puts a stake in his heart. Finds self charged with murder. Told to leave Las Vegas, Story suppressed. "Simon Duffy of the Chicago Globe once described a reporter: Socially, he fits in somewhere between a hooker and a bartender…""…Spiritually,  he stands beside Galileo because he knows the world is round.' Not that it does much good, of course, when the editor knows it's flat."  "This nut thinks he's a vampire. He has killed four, maybe five women. He has drained ….""…every drop of blood from every one of them. Now that is news, Vincenzo. News. And we are a newspaper. We are supposed to print the news, not suppress it." "You are an idiot. Worse, you're irresponsible. All these murders  mean to you is a byline."	148289
1973	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The	NSF		Rice, Jeff		Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148290
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The (Complete Series)	T	DVD 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 1479		Series 9-13-1974 to 8-1-1975. 20 Episodes of "The Night Stalker" TV series.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Updyke was Kolchak's supercilious rival at INS. Emily Cowles was an elderly advice columnist. Each week, Kolchak investigated murders involving supernatural and science fiction creatures. Kolchak worked in a newspaper office with quirky co-workers.Kolchak has a checked past. His editor described him as "a has-been big city reporter."  He's worked twice in Washington, three times in New York, twice in Chicago and three times in Boston.Kolchak was blackmailed by the Las Vegas police never to return to Las Vegas. Kolchak's standard wear: seersucker suit, a straw boater hat and tennis shoes.John Updyke (Jack Grinnage) displays some of the characteristics of a gay stereotype. The fledgling society reporter who yearns to break into the big time, is willing to stab Kolchak in the back to get what he wants. Kolchak nicknames him “Up Tight.” He is often described as an effeminate reporter who is prissy and who is used for comic relief.	148291
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Bad Medicine	T	DVD 1476. VHS 347, 437		Episode #8. 11-29-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Series of apparent suicides among high-society matrons coincides with a bizarre jewel theft by a towering Indian who mysteriously disappears when cornered. Carl must learn who the tall Indian is, why he's stealing gems and slaying their owners.He must also figure out how to stop him forever.	148292
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Chopper	T	DVD 1478. VHS 372, 352.		Episode #15. 1-31-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.The strange disappearance of an antique motorcycle is the first sign of trouble. A rash of murders follow where each victim is decapitated with superhuman force by what witnesses describe as a headless motorcyclist.Kolchak discovers the connection between the victims and their killer, but the skeptical police won't listen to his theory. Kolchak must find a way to stop the killings, and discovers that disturbing the dead is not always wise…	148293
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Crackle of Death	MT	SVD  605		TV movies compiled from episodes "Firefall" and "The Energy Eater."	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.	148294
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Demon and The Mummy	MT	SVD 653.		TV movies compiled from episodes "Demon in Lace" and "Legacy of Terror"	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.	148295
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Demon in Lace	T	DVD 1478		Episode #16. 2-7-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.On a college campus, young men are dying of heart attacks. When Kolchak investigates, he finds that the men were associated with Professor C. Evan Spate, who is researching an ancient Middle East tablet.A series of similar deaths plagued the expedition that recorded the tablet.In fact, similar deaths have occurred in connection with this tablet for centuries. Kolchak must uncover the secret of the tablet to stop the murders, but doing so might just make him the next victim.	148296
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Devil's Platform, The	T	DVD 1476. VHS 438, 346		Episode #7. 11-15-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). TV Reporter (Keith Walker). TV Announcer (Bill Welsh).Aspiring politician is surrounded by a series of deadly "accidents" that obliterate any opposition to his career. The series of deaths plague the election trail of Sen. Robert Palmer as does a mysterious black dog with a pentagram for a dog tag.Carl investigates and finds that the Senator has made a pact with Satan in return for the ability to assume the form of an indestructible black mastiff, and destroy his enemies both within his own party and opposing him.Kolchak must confront Palmer and destroy the pentagram before Palmer kills him.	148297
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Energy Eater, The	T	DVD 1477		Episode #10. 12-13-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Lakefront Hospital and Research Center is a shining example of modernity. Built on reclaimed land, it was completed with only a few tragedies - Indian construction workers killed while doing high-rise work.Then the hospital begins to shake and crack. Strange accidents occur, killing patients and staff. Kolchak thinks he's onto a construction scandal.But when he talks to construction foreman and Indian medicine man Jim Elkhorn, he discovers the truth is much worse: the construction has awakened something old and powerful.If Carl can't persuade hospital officials to take action, a lot more people will die...	148298
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Firefall	T	DVD 1476		Episode #6. 11-8-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Series of mysterious deaths plague the life of a conductor Ryder Bond. In each case the victim is incinerated by supernaturally hot flames. As Kolchak investigates, he finds out an arsonist was a fan of the conductor and was killed in a penny arcade.His funeral procession crossed Bond's car, allowing the spirit to become a "doppelganger" and try to take over Bond's life. Each victim was burned to death when they fell asleep, and if Bond goes to sleep the doppelganger will take him over for good.Fighting sleep himself, Kolchak must exhume the arsonist's body and reunite it with his restless spirit before he too bursts into flame.	148299
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Horror in the Heights	T	DVD 1477, VHS 350		Episode #11. 12-20-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.The elderly residents of Roosevelt Heights are dying, stripped to the bone by rats. Investigating, Carl discovers are far more sinister possibility, and realizes that unless someone finds and stops this menace, a lot more people are going to die.And when he realizes he can't even be sure who to trust, things get even more dangerous…	148300
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Knightly Murders, The	T	DVD 1479. VHS 372		Episode #18. 3-7-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). Journalist Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Freshman Reporter (Alyscia Maxwell). First Reporter (Ed McCready).Reporter (Mickey Golden). Various Chicago citizens are being killed with medieval weaponry. Upon investigating, Kolchak finds that they were all tied to the conversion of a small museum into a disco.It turns out that the museum houses the armor of Guy de Mettancoeur, a misanthrope who swore upon his death that his final resting place would never know gaiety and laughter.Now, his ghostly armor animates and kills those who would disrupt his resting place. The only way for Kolchak to stop the unchivalrous knight is to destroy it with a holy axe blessed by the Pope.	148301
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Legacy of Terror	T	DVD 1479		Episode #17. 2-14-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Physically fit specimens (an Air Force pilot, a football player, a Green Beret) are all being targeted for a grisly death: their hearts are being cut from their chests with a dull blade while they're still alive, on higher and higher flights of steps.Kolchak investigates and spots a strange feathered man near the scene of one of the murders. He finds out that an ancient Aztec cult is trying to resurrect their ancient god, Nanautzin, the Lord of the Smoking Mirror.Since his destruction at the hands of the Conquistadores 520 years ago (the Aztec millennia), his worshippers must sacrifice the hearts of five worthy victims every 52 years. When final cycle in 2027 ends, Nanautzin will be restored to life.Final death must be a perfect sacrifice, a willing victim who is given his every wish for a year before his final death. Carl musts track the victim to the highest staircase in Chicago and convince him to back out.	148302
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Mr. R.I.N.G.	T	DVD 1477, VHS 376		Episode #12. 1-10-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Kolchak writes an obituary for a deceased scientist, but soon becomes involved in further investigation when no one can give him a straight answer on how the scientist died.Meanwhile, a mysterious figure goes on a rampage throughout Chicago, stealing morticians' wax and Halloween masks. Kolchak eventually finds out that the scientist was working on Project R.I.N.G.R.I.N.G. is the development of an artificially intelligent robot. R.I.N.G. killed his creator rather than be shut down, and now the government is hunting it.Kolchak must find where the robot is hiding and reveal the story before the government catch up to R.I.N.G.	148303
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Primal Scream	T	DVD 1478. VHS 391, 359.		Episode #13. 1-17-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.In a oil company's laboratory, the air conditioning fails, and a primate creature attacks a scientist. Soon other murders occur. Kolchak must fight the oil company's powerful friends to find out where these creatures came from and how to stop them.	148304
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Ripper, The	T	DVD 1475. VHS 354		Episode #1. 9-13-1974. Series 9-13-1974 to 8-1-1975.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Serial killer who preys on women haunts Chicago and Kolchak comes to believe that the killer is the original Jack the Ripper, a seemingly immortal killer who has slain women in many cities over the last century.	148305
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Sandman's Last Rites, The	T	VHS 389		Episode	Investigative Reporter Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland)	148306
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Sentry, The	T	DVD 1479		Episode #20. 3-28-1975	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). First Reporter (Keith Walker). Second Reporter (Bill Deiz).The government is keen to hush up a series of mysterious deaths at the Merrymount Institute, an underground archival facility. When Carl investigates, he determines that the victims were ripped apart as if attacked by crocodile or large lizard.He eventually discovers that the workers excavated a series of strange egg-like objects, and that the eggs' mother, a large prehistoric lizard, is attempting to retrieve them.Fleeing for his life, Carl must return the eggs to the mother and fend her off.	148307
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: She-Wolf of London	T	VHS 372		Episode	Investigative Reporter Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland)	148308
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Spanish Moss Murders, The	T	DVD 1477, VHS 349.		Episode #9. 12-6-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), the occult reporter faces supernatural terrors. Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). Newspaperman Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). First Reporter (Bill Deiz).Series of deaths have nothing in common except that each victim's chest was crushed and Spanish moss was found on or near each. Probing the murders, Carl eventually discovers a link -- each victim was somehow related to a hot-tempered Cajun.But the man has an iron-clad alibi. He's been asleep for several weeks.	148309
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: They Have Been, They are, They Will Be….(aka U.F.O.)	T	DVD 1475. VHS 676		Episode #3. 9-27-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Bizarre force sweeps through Chicago killing randomly. It has the strength of a hurricane, generates a massive electromagnetic field, steals lead and electronic equipment and sucks the bone marrow out of humans and animals.Carl realizes he's onto a huge story -- if he can find out exactly what this force is.	148310
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Trevi Collection, The	T	DVD 1478. VHS 402, 351.		Episode #14. 1-24-1975	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS). Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). Photographer (Peter Leeds). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt).A fashion industry spy falls to his death as Carl watches. This is the first in a series of strange deaths that seem to have a supernatural origin. Apparently Madame Trevi, a fashion designer, is using witchcraft to stop those who oppose her.Carl seeks the aid of a witches' coven and follows their advice. But that may be exactly the wrong thing to do, leaving Carl to confront an angry witch with a few trinkets and his wits...	148311
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Two Tales of Terror	MT			TV movies compiled from episodes "The Ripper" and "The Vampire"	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.	148312
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Vampire, The	T	VHS 340, 366		Episode #4. 10-4-1974	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) goes to Las Vegas on a story. Editor (Simon Oakland). First Reporter (Bill Baldwin). Third Reporter (Alyscia Maxwell). Second Reporter (Scott Douglas).Catherine Rawlins, a female victim of Janos Skorzeny (the vampire from the original Night Stalker movie) is accidentally resurrected outside Las Vegas and makes her way to Los Angeles.She takes up her old profession of call girl and Carl wrangles an assignment there to investigate.	148313
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Werewolf, The	T	DVD 1476. SV 371. VHS 360.		Episode #5. 11-1-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Carl takes Tony's place on the final cruise of the Hanover to write a feature story. But when passengers and crew alike are found mauled under the light of the full moon, Carl suspects he's found a much bigger story.A soldier survived a wolf attack only to become a creature of legend -- a werewolf.	148314
1975	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Youth Killer, The	T	DVD 1479. VHS 365.		Episode #19. 3-14-1975. Series, 1974-1975, 20 Episodes	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Young swinging patrons of an exclusive dating service are turning up, dead of old age. The police don't believe they are the same persons, but Kolchak investigates and discovers that the head of the dating service is actually Helen of Troy.She sacrifices perfect young victims to Hecate, her patron goddess in return for eternal youth and beauty.The fact that Helen is unaware one of the victims had a glass eye and lied about it on their form proves vital to Kolchak when he accidentally dons one of the rings that lets Helen sacrifice her victims in the appropriate manner.	148315
1974	Kolchak: Night Stalker, The: Zombie, The	T	DVD 1475. VHS 403		Episode #2. 9-20-1974.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Voodoo priestess animates her dead son to take revenge on the gangsters that killed him.	148316
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Burning Man	T	DVD -R HQ 4539		Episode #4. 10-13-2005. ABC Series. Based on 1974-1975 series	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.When a series of murders mimics those committed by a now-dead bioterrorist, the FBI thinks it is dealing with a copycat	148317
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Five People You Meet in Hell, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4436		Episode #2. 10-6-2005. ABC Series. Based on 1974-1975 series	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Kolchak takes a job at the Beacon, a Los Angeles newspaper, as a crime reporter and begins investigating a strange case in which a pregnant woman has gone missing. Editor Anthony Vincanzo (Cotter Smith). Photojournalist Jain McManus (Eric Jungmann).When the woman's body is found fingers point to the woman's husband, but Kolchak believes in the man's innocence, He thinks there is a supernatural angle to the story. Wife was murdered in similar way 18 months ago.,His investigations are frustrated when Reed, the newspaper's senior crime reporter, digs into Kolchak's mysterious past. (She's been covering the crime beat for four years. He's been doing it for five years and won several awards as a Las Vegas reporter)The original Carl Kolchak of the 1970s (Darren McGavin) shows up as a reporter in the L.A. Beacon in one special effects shot. Reporter (Stephen W. Alvarez).	148318
2006	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Into Night	T			Episode #8. 3-3-2006	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.TV Reporter (Lise Simms).	148319
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Malum	T	DVD -R HQ 4607		Episode #5. 10-27-2005. ABC Series. Based on 1974-1975 series	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Kolchak investigates a troubled boy and his abusive father who leave a trail of mysterious deaths behind them.	148320
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4379. DVD -R HQ 4392.		Episode #1. 9-25-2005. 9-29-2005 to 11-10-2005. ABC Series. Based on 1974-1975 series	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Kolchak takes a job at the Beacon, a Los Angeles newspaper, as a crime reporter and begins investigating a strange case in which a pregnant woman has gone missing. Editor Anthony Vincanzo (Cotter Smith). Photojournalist Jain McManus (Eric Jungmann).When the woman's body is found fingers point to the woman's husband, but Kolchak believes in the man's innocence, He thinks there is a supernatural angle to the story. Wife was murdered in similar way 18 months ago.,His investigations are frustrated when Reed, the newspaper's senior crime reporter, digs into Kolchak's mysterious past. (She's been covering the crime beat for four years. He's been doing it for five years and won several awards as a Las Vegas reporter)The original Carl Kolchak of the 1970s (Darren McGavin) shows up as a reporter in the L.A. Beacon in one special effects shot.	148321
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Sea, The	T			Episode #7. 11-17-2005	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Reporter #1 (Jim Gleason). Reporter #2 (Kathy McGraw). News Reporter (James Kyson Lee - Voice).	148322
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Source, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4728		Episode #6. 11-10-2005	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.News Reporter (James Kyson Lee - Voice).	148323
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Three	T	DVD -R HQ 4497		Episode #3. 10-13-2005. ABC Series. Based on 1974-1975 series	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Bizarre accident results in the death of a coed, leading Kolchak to probe the activities of a college society that appears to be performing rituals in a mysterious old house.	148324
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: Timeless	T	DVD -R HQ 4539		Episode #9.	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Carl and Peri investigate similar deaths that have occurred every 35 years since Beacon was founded.	148325
2005	Kolchak: Night Stalker: What's the Frequency, Kolchak?	T	DVD -R HQ 4539		Episode #10.	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend) of the L.A. Beacon, investigates the eerie murder of his wife and uncovers a web of supernatural powers. African-American Journalist Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union) teams up with him to solve the X-file-type mysteries.Kolchak is kidnapped while working late at the Beacon by a man who believes that Kolchak has somehow been sending him coded messages in his stories.The man takes Kolchak back to his apartment where he tells him more about the mysterious "old man" that lives in the apartment.	148326
1973	Kolchak: Night Strangler, The	MT	SV 56	Rice, Jeff (Characters). Richard Matheson (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Sequel to Night Stalker, The	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) hunting a killer in Seattle who appears to be a walking corpse. Kolchak and editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland) now working for the Seattle Daily Chronicle and continue their long-standing feud.Kolchak describes Vincenzo as a city editor by profession and a bilious grouch by disposition. Vincenzo says Kolchak looks like he came from a road company production of The Front Page. Owner of paper is  Llewellyn Crossbinder (John Carradine).He warns: "No carnival or hoopla tactics on this paper we have standards here." It is Crossbinder, not Vincenzo who gets dose of Kolchak's wrath: "Mr. Publisher, you might consider printing the stories. They are news, sir, not hearsay. They are news!"Kolchak runs into trouble with local police who confiscate his camera and accuse him of practicing yellow journalism. Eventually Kolchak discovers murders are work of century-old doctor who must kill periodically to revitalize himself.Kolchak gets the story, but it's suppressed and information that does appear in print is false.  Vows that no one is going to kill this story and heads for New York. Ends up in Chicago for TV series.	148327
1973	Kolchak: Night Strangler, The:	MT	SV 56	Matheson, Richard		Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) of the Chicago-based Independent News Service (INS).  Editor Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland). News Staff: Ron Updyke (Jack Grinnage). Emily Cowles (Ruth McDevitt), advice columnist.Kolchak goes after a serial killer in Seattle who strangles his victims and uses their blood to keep himself alive for more than a century through the use of alchemy. The killer hide in the Seattle Underground City.Reporter (George Tobias) recalls series of murders that he had investigated during the 1930s. Scenes restored to DVD.	148328
2005	Kolchak: Nightstalker Chronicles, The	SS		Collins, Max Allan, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Ed Gorman, Elaine Bergstrom, P.N. Elrod, Robert Weinberg, Brett Matthews, C.J. Henderson, Mark Dawidziak, Peter David, Chuck Dixon, Steven Grant, Mike W. Barr, Gary Phillips		Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148329
2004	Kolchak: Richard Matheson's Kolchak Scripts	MS		Matheson, Richard	Contains scripts for TV movies, "The Night Stalker," "The Night Stranger," and "The Night Killers," an unproduced script written by Matheson and William F. Nolan	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148330
2009	Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker -- The Rise & Fall of Carl Kolchak	NSF		Ulanski, Dave. Ron Frenz, Chris Burnham (Illustrators)	Moonstone Comics Graphic Novel. 208 pages.	Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak who stumbles upon and writes about the occult and other supernatural occurrences. Editor Tony Vincenzo.	148331
2003	Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker #1	CB		Ulanski, Dave (Writer). Art: Chris Marrinan, Keith Williams, Ken Wolak, Monte Moore, Dave Ulanski, Pat Olliffe, Ron Frenz, Chris Burnham.	#1. November 2003	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148332
2003	Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker #2	CB		Ulanski, Dave (Writer). Art: Chris Marrinan, Keith Williams, Ken Wolak, Monte Moore, Dave Ulanski, Pat Olliffe, Ron Frenz, Chris Burnham.	#2.	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148333
2003	Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker #4	CB		Ulanski, Dave (Writer). Art: Chris Marrinan, Keith Williams, Ken Wolak, Monte Moore, Dave Ulanski, Pat Olliffe, Ron Frenz, Chris Burnham.	#4	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148334
2004	Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker: Creatures of Habbit, The	CB		Ulanski, Dave (Writer). Art: Chris Marrinan, Keith Williams, Ken Wolak, Monte Moore, Dave Ulanski, Pat Olliffe, Ron Frenz, Chris Burnham.	#3	Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin)	148335
1988	Kolory kochania	MF			Poland	News Media. Journalist (Marian Dziedziel). Publisher (Janusz Sykutera).	148336
1986	Komikku zasshi nanka iranai!	MF				TV Reporter (Kaoru Oda)	148337
1968	Komm nur, mein liebstges Vogelein	MF				Commentator (Gerd Baltus).	148338
1951	Kommen Sie am Ersten	MF			West Germany	Radio Reporter (Willi Wagner).  Kommentator (Axel von Ambesser - Voice).	148339
2003	Kommer du med mig da	MF			Sweden	News Media. Reporter (Sylvia Rauan). Radioreportern (Katarina Vikars). TV fotografen (Gorki Glaser-Muller). Pressfotograf (Daniel Engman). Programledaren TV (Caroline Rauf).	148340
2001	Kommissarie Winter	TF			Sweden	News Media. Journalist (Ulf-Peder Johansson). Journalist (Anette Sevreus).  Engelsk Journalist (Jason  Burke).	148341
2005	Kommissionen	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Thomaz Ransmyr). Journalist (Jo Rideout). Journalist (Christian Rutegard). News host (Jan Waldekrantz).	148342
1953	Kommt wieder, Menschenkinder	N		Ihlenfeld, Kurt	Germany	Journalist	148343
2005	Komodo vs. Cobra (KVC: Komodo vs. Cobra)	MT				Environmental TV Reporter Sandra Crescent (Jerri Manthey) and her Cameraman team up with some environmentalists to charter a boat and investigate an island to check out a military cover-up involving a doctor, his daughter and his assistant who are running away from a giant Komodo Dragon. The assistant gets eaten and the doctor is killed by a giant cobra. A general sends some military personnel to the island to bring back the doctor and his daughter, but they are also killed by Komodo. It seems the doctor’s team was working on a compound that could make edible plants grow to super size. But the military intervened and tested the compound’s effects on animals ending up with a giant Komodo dragon and a giant cobra. The reporters arrive at the doctor’s home and find the daughter alive and begging to be taken off the island. They have to get off the island because the military will be blowing it up. They reach a helicopter where the Komodo and the Cobra begin to fight. Just seconds after the helicopter lifts off, the bombs start falling on the island killing everything in sight. Cameraman sees the giant cobra and yells for the reporter to get him the camera. She doesn’t and he is eaten. On her way to the helicopter, the reporter gets hit by a Komodo dragon tail, but isn’t killed and somehow gets into the chopper. When she gets home she and the survivors go on TV and expose the military in her story. 	148344
1976	Komst van Joachim Stiller, De (aka Arrival of Joachim Stiller, The)	MF		Lampo, Hubert (Novel)	Netherlands	Journalist Freek Groenevelt (Hugo Metsers) gets a letter posted more than 20 years before he was born. He wants to know who Joachim Stiller is and so he begins his investigation. Just before Groeneveltis scheduled to meet Stiller, he is hit by a car and dies without the mystery being solved. 	148345
1968	Konchu daisenso	M				Correspondent (William Douyuak).	148346
1961	Konga	M	DVD -R HQ 8573, 8574			Press Conference	148347
2004	Kongefamilien I Gronland	DF			Denmark Series	Reporter Soren Soltoft (Himself).	148348
2005	Kongefamilien pa Faeroerne	TF				Reporter Kristian Frederiksen (Reporter, Himself).	148349
2005	Kongefamilien pa Faeroerne	TF				Reporter Kristian Frederiksen	148350
2004	Kongekabale (King's Game)	MF	DVD -R HQ 6587.		Denmark	Reporter Torp of the Daily News gets assigned to covering Parliament discovers a mystery and scandal involving the husband of a political candidate. Paparazzi Photographer (Per Arnesen). Reporter Moll helps Torp expose who's behind the scandal.Torp's dad is a former journalist.	148351
2004	Kongeligt ar - I medgang og modgang, Et	DF			Denmark - Short	Editor-in-Chief Poul Madsen of Ekstra Bladet.	148352
2003	Kongeligt ar, Et	DF			Denmark	PR Manager Anne Bove-Nielsen from Microsoft.	148353
2004	Kongeligt bryllup	TF			Denmark	Reporters (Michele Bellaiche, Julie Berthelsen, Niels Brinch, Bubber, Olav Christensen, Jes Dorph-Petersen, Anna Foss, Mikael Kamber, Johannese Langkilde,  Tina Nikolaisen, Hans Pilgaard, Samuel Rachllin, Lise Renne, Kaare R. Skou, Soren Soltoft).Reporters (Jesper Steinmetz, Ulla Terkelsen, Flemming Toft).	148354
2006	Konig Otto	MTF			Austria/Germany.	Photographer (Attila Beke).	148355
1998	Konstadinou kai Elenis: Mad spiti	TF			Episode #8. Comedy	Journalist (Katerina Papoutsaki).	148356
2006	Kontakt	MF			Hungary	Editor (Attila Epres).	148357
2006	Konzoom: Indien I Kobenhavn	TF			Episode #1. 4-22-2006	Editor Mads Nielsen.	148358
1984	Kopftänzer	N		Frischmuth, Barbara	Austria	Journalist	148359
1991	Kopplingen	MTF				Journalist (Sten Johan Hedman)	148360
1940	Kora Terry	MF			Germany	Journalist Martello (Erich Fiedler). Artist mit dem Hundeakt (Rudolf Carl). Artist (Willi Witte).	148361
2005	Kordavision	DF			Cuba.	Photographers (Alberto Diaz Gutierrez, Raul Corrales, Roberto Salas, Liborio Noval).	148362
1999	Korean War: Fire and Ice, The	MT			Miniseries	Editor (Rod Paschall-Himself), MHQ	148363
2007	Koreatown	M				News Media. News Anchor Eric Lyndman (Jon Donahue).	148364
2006	Kornwolf	N		Egolf, Tristan		Reporter Owen Brynmor concocts a shaggy-werewolf story for the local paper hoping to disrupt the peace and little suspecting that the lycanthrope really does exist. By day, he's a mute Amish boy. By night, an avenging spirit out of German myth.The rough beast is slouching through the hills of rural Pennsylvania with glowing eyes, a pompadour and a strong resemblance to Richard Nixon.This is good news for Brynmor, a reporter who has a recently returned to his hated home town, which he recalls as a soulless place where public school was "a daily incentive to go on a shooting spree."	148365
1985	Korset	MT				Reporter (Jan Guillou - Himself)	148366
1981	Kosenie jastrabej luky	MF				Reporter (Vojtech Keczeli)	148367
1979	Kostas	M			Australia	Reporter Kostas Andropolous (Takis Emmanuel) a Greek immigrant in Australia was formerly a journalist and is now a taxi driver. He is an educated, passionate man who didn’t always live in a seedy rooming house. He gets involved with one of his fares, an upper-class, genteel woman repulsed and attracted by his odd, earthy ways and passion. 	148368
1957	Kostervalsen	MF				Photographer (Sune Mangs).	148369
1994	Kowagaru hitobito	MF				TV Reporter (Toshiaki Karaswa). Editor (Masanobu Sakata). Chief Editor (Kei Suma).	148370
1990	KPTM News at 9 PM	DT				Anchors Pat McGonigle, Laura Shelton (1998-2000), Pam Weise. Meteorologist Kristin Allred. Sports Directors J.J. Davis (2002-), Travis Justice.	148371
1961	Kraft Mystery Theater	T			Series 1961-1963	Press	148372
1963	Kraft Suspense Theater	T			Series 1963-1965	Press	148373
1965	Kraft Suspense Theatre: Connery's Hands	T			Episode #59. 7-1-1965	Newscaster (John Willis).	148374
1964	Kraft Suspense Theatre: Watchman, The	T			Episode #26. 5-14-1964	Publisher (Tol Avery).	148375
1947	Kraft Television Theatre	T			Series 1947-1958	Press	148376
2005	Kraftverk 3714	MF			Sweden	Reporter Billy (Markus Widegren).	148377
1979	Kramer vs. Kramer	M	DVD -R HQ 5471, 5472. L			Interviewer (Nicholas Hormann)	148378
1997	Krankheit als Schicksal	DF			Germany	Interviewer Ina Lee.	148379
1994	Krantiveere	MF			India	Journalist Megha Dixit (Dimple Kapadia). meets with an alcoholic man who decides to instill some sense of justice and fair play within his community. When the police and politicians resist him, he decides to take the law into his own hands.TV Interviewer (Shafi Inamdar).	148380
1992	Krapatchouk	MF				Femme pressee	148381
2009	Krapp’s Last Cassette	N		Argula, Anne		Vanity Fair Reporter doesn’t believe in the existence of  a 15-year-old abuse survivor whose parents were members of a satanic cult and who at 14 wrote a moving memoir of hope that Alex Krapp, a well-paid Hollywood screenwriter is adapting for HBO.  The cynical reporter is about to pus his suspicions into print, so sharp-tongued Seattle detective Quinn comes to Los Angeles to dig up proof to the contrary. Her own doubts magnify after she realizes the child’s history is similar to that of an abuse victim she put away for rape.	148382
1998	Krazy Girls	M				Interviewer (Patricia Cotter)	148383
1995	Krazy Ivan	G				Newsreader (Irma Inniss).	148384
2008	Krazzy 4	MF			India	TV Reporter Shikha (Diya Mirza) controls the news on the TV, but as a woman she is unable to control the unruly rage of the man she loves, who is diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder due to his sudden anger at the slightest provocation. Shikha cannot bring him back to sanity. 	148385
2006	Kreating Karloff	M				Commentator (Steve Vertlieb).	148386
1996	Kreis des Schweigens	NM		Meyer, Arno	Germany	Journalist	148387
2005	Kreutzer Sonata, The	N		Moor, Margriet de. Translator Susan Massotty.		Music Critic Marius van Vlooten is a famous blind critic who is befriended by a young musicologist. Their first encounter is on an airplane en route to a master class in Bordeaux where the musicologist introduces Marius to Suzanna, the pretty first violinist of a string quartet there to perform Janacek’s Kreutzer Sonata. From this chance meeting a passionate love affair soon develops between Marius and Suzanne. They become engaged and marry. A series of subsequent conversations between Marius and the musicologist reveal the truth behind Marius’s blindness when he was a young student. He had fallen madly in love with a girl who spurned him. Despairing, he tried to commit suicide, but succeeded only in blinding himself. Now, 10 years later, Marius is pretty to another terrible dilemma. He loves Suzanna desperately but strongly suspecting she has a lover, becomes insanely jealous. 	148388
2005	Kreuz mit der Schrift, Das	TF			Germany	Reporter (Florian Odendahl).	148389
1991	Krieg der Sender (4. Phil Parker Roman)	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	TV Journalist	148390
1983	Krieg und Frieden	MF				Interviewer (Dieter Traier)	148391
2002	Krigens born	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Mette Vibe Utzon.	148392
1989	Kriminal'nyi kvartet	MF				Journalist Saraj (Vladimir Yeryomin).	148393
1943	Kriminalassistent Bloch	MF				Journalist Nielsen (Bjorn Spiro).	148394
1967	Kriminalmuseum, Das: Die Zundschnur	TF			Episode. 8-4-1967	Reporter Tanner (Til Erwig).	148395
1986	Krippendorf's Tribe	N		Parkin, Frank		Magazine Writer James Krippendorf is an anthropologist who invents an Amazonian tribe, the Shelmikedmu, whose name and behavioral traits are inspired by his somewhat savage children.	148396
1998	Krippendorf's Tribe	M				Newscaster (Dave Mallow)	148397
2003	Kristeligt Folkepartis landsmode	TF			Denmark	Reporter (Jens Ringberg). Reporter (Rolf Jonshoj - Voice).	148398
1958	Kristen Bording	M				Interviewer (Johannes Jacobsen)	148399
1996	Kristian og Ruth	DF			Denmark.	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	148400
1946	Kristin kommenderar	MF			Sweden	Editor (Nils Nordstahl).	148401
1979	Kristoffers hus	MF				Journalist (Gunnar Friberg). Photographer (Bjorn Larsson).	148402
2006	Kritikus!	MF			Hungary	Critic (Gabor Szolloskei). Desperate amateur film team wanted to know why their favorite film critic didn't like their latest film. The Cameraman (Zoltan Sipos Szabo).	148403
1991	Krofft Latenight	T			Episode. 4-5-91	TV Anchor Leslie Nielsen is the news anchor and Krofft puppets are the reporters and newsmakers in this comedic look at world events	148404
1976	Krofft Supershow	T			Episode	Magazine Journalists  Electra-Woman and Dyna-Girl, adventures of two female reporters who could turn into superheroes	148405
1991	Kroftt	T	SV 72		Episode. 4-4-91	Parody News.	148406
2008	Krokketmatchen	MF			Norway. Short. 	TV Reporter (Anne Mette Husa). There is only one human left on earth and he’s about to attend an all-Neanderthal croquet match. 	148407
2006	Krokodillerne	MF			Denmark	Journalist (Mette Ronne). Four smalltime crooks ends up having the entire criminal underground of Randers chasing them	148408
1958	Krol Macius I	M			Poland	Journalist (Mieczyslaw Stoor).	148409
1947	Kronblom	MF				Editor (Gustav Hedberg), Vinkelboda-Posten	148410
1957	Kronos	M				News Media. New York TV Newscaster (Robert Forrest). Second TV Newscaster (Baxter Ward). Newspaper Sketches, stories.	148411
2004	Kronprins i topform	DF				Interviewer-Host Jes Dorph-Petersen.	148412
1979	Kronprinsen	MF				Journalist (Torgeir Fonnlid). Journalist (Rannov Nilsen).	148413
2003	Kronprinsen & Mary - pressemode	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Mikael Kamber, TV2 Danmark. Interviewer Morton Lokkegaard, Danmarks Radio	148414
2003	Kronprinsen & Mary pa Amalienborg	DF			Denmark	Reporter Kaare R. Skou.	148415
2000	Kronprinsens Gronland	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Hans Otto Bisgaard.	148416
2006	Kronprinsessan	MTF			Sweden. Miniseries	Journalist (Roger Storm). Reporter (Patrik Edgren).	148417
1989	Kronvittnet	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Regina Lund). Journalist (Ylva Swedenborg). Journalist (Lennart Norback).	148418
1989	Kronvittnet	MF				Journalist (Lennart Norback)	148419
2005	Krooks Syndrome	NSF		Leavitt, Jack D.		TV Reporter Elaine Sanders carries on her own investigation on the murder of a woman well known in the night club scene in San Antonio who is found burned to death in her apartment.The medical examiner rules that it is spontaneous human combustion and label's the case, "Krook's Syndrome," a literary appellation from a Charles Dickens novel.Sanders' investigation soon crosses paths with two lawmen investigating the case. She has a reputation as a tough journalist, particularly when it comes to the police.The lawmen make a deal with Sanders for her information and help and in exchange she gets the exclusive. One of the lawman falls for her but Elaine, being a single mother, is cautious if attracted as well.The Conquistador, who found the Fountain of Youth through ancient blood rites, has been walking the Earth for over five hundred years, paying the price of his immortality with the souls of his victims.	148420
2006	Krrish	MF				Journalist Priya (Priyanka Chopra).	148421
1966	Krylya	MF				Journalist (Olga Gobzeva)	148422
2004	Kryminalni: Reporterzy	TF			Episode #13.	Reporter (Marcin Krawczyk).	148423
1982	Krypskyttere	MF			Norway.	Photographer (Ivar Aaserud). Journalisten (Eli Anne Linnestad).	148424
2008	Kryptonim Gracz	MTF				Journalist (Stefan Popkowski)	148425
1989	Krzysztof Kakolewski	TF			Poland - Short	Interviewers (Grzegorz Kruszewski, Grazyna Szynkiewicz-Kruszewska).	148426
1995	Krzysztof Kieslowski: I'm So-So…	T				Interviewer (Krzysztof Wierzbicki - Himself). Cameraman (Jacek Petrycki - Himself).	148427
2005	Krzyzewskiville Tales, The	N		Dinin, Aaron		Sportswriter enters Krzyzewskiville, the temporary tent city that erupts on the Duke University campus every basketball season and suggests that the tenters pass the hours until the next tent check by telling stories of Krzyzewskiville. Like Chaucer’s pilgrims before them, the students compete to tell the best tale. It’s a wintry night in Durham, North Carolina, and 12 students huddle under the meager protection of a nylon tent. They have little in common except the sacrosanct tradition that has brought them together for the last four weeks. Before the sun next sets, they will anoint themselves in blue and white paint and enter nearby Cameron Indoor Stadium to worship at the altar of Blue Devil basketball. In the meantime they live in Krzyzewskiville. The student tales report on ribald tenting exploits, relate a fantasy scene in which Duke basketball players and coaches text a fan’s loyalty, debate the rationality of tenting as a way of allocating students’ tickets, and describe the spontaneous tent city that sprang up one summer when their beloved Coach K. was offered a job elsewhere. 	148428
1960	KSFY News at 10	DT			Series 1960.	TV Newscast. TV Anchors Nancy Naeve (1992-), Mitch Krebs (1996-). Senior Meteorologist Phil Schreck (1988-).	148429
1954	KTIV News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1954-	News Program. Assignment Editor Christy Batien (1998-). Weekend Weather Anchor (1997-).	148430
1991	KTLA Morning News	DT				TV Morning News Program. TV Anchors Emmett Miller (1998-), Michele Ruiz (1992-1998).  Barbara Beck (1991-2001), Carlos Amezcua, Michaela Pereira, Giselle Fernandez (2001), Patricia Del Rio (2007). Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin. Weatherman Mark Kriski.Skycam 5 Traffic Reporter Jennifer York.  Reporter-Chopper Pilot Desiree Horton. Reporter Assignment Reporter-Entertainment Eric Spillman. Field Reporter Gayle Anderson. Reporter-Anchor Patricia Del Rio.Reporters Janet Choi, Willa Sandmeyer. Entertainment Reporters Zorianna Kit, Mindy Burbano. Correspondent Kurt "The Cyberguy" Knutsson (1999-).	148431
1998	KTLA: The Early Years (News)	T	SV 708			News. Great early news clips. Clete Roberts. Stan Chambers. Bill Stout	148432
1966	Ktokolwiek wie…	MF			Poland	Journalist (Edward Lubaszenko). Journalist (Andrzej Krasicki).  Editor (Antoni Bohdziewicz).	148433
1997	KTTV News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1954	TV Newscast. Weekend Weather Anchor Michelle Rook. Assistant Editor Christy Batien (1988).	148434
1980	KTVA CBS 11 News at 10	DT			Series 1980.	TV Anchor (Mary Pae). Assistant News Director (Kirk Chaisson-Himself). Meteorologist Aimee Rzewuski.	148435
1993	Kuchnia polska	MTF			Poland. Miniseries	Journalist (Kevin Hayes). Journalist (Ewa Magiera). Journalist (Katarzyna Robinska). Journalist (Bogdan Szczesiak).	148436
1977	Kuckucksei	N		Lentz, Georg	Germany	Journalist	148437
2001	Kuifje - De Zonnetempe! (De Musical)	P			Belgium. Premiere: 9-15-2001.	Reporter Tintin in a musical based on The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun.	148438
1971	Kujanjuoksu	MF				Reporter Heinonen (Ismo Saario). Photographer (Paavo Jaatinen).	148439
1949	Kukla, Fran and Ollie	T			Series	Announcer (Hugh Downs0	148440
1947	Kultamitalivaimo	MF				Radio Commentators (Toivo Maatta, Pekka Tiilikainen)	148441
1995	Kun en pige	MF				Journalist (Peter Rygaard)	148442
1989	Kun for mennesker! - et program om Johan Otto von Spreckelsen	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Dan Tschemia (Voice).	148443
1975	Kun sandheden	MF				Journalist (Torben Hundal)	148444
1972	Kun taivas putoaa	MF				Journalist (Paul Osipow)	148445
2008	Kung Fu Granny	M				TV Reporter Liza (Nicole Franklin). Notorious Pangolin crime ring is out for revenge and the first on their list is Vice Cop Sergeant Randall Leung. But little do they know that behind the sergeant is his Grandma, the one and only Kung Fu Granny. 	148446
2004	Kung Fu Mummy, The	M				News Correspondent (Vincent Angelini).	148447
1995	Kung Fu: Legend Continues, The: Banker's Hours	T			Episode #62. 11-6-1995	Anchorwoman (Faye Dance).	148448
1995	Kung Fu: Legend Continues, The: Plague	T			Episode #45. 1-30-1995	Anchorwoman (Faye Dance).	148449
1979	Kung-Fu	MF				Journalist is an old friend of a well-regarded engineer in a big enterprise who is hounded by trumped up attacks on  his integrity when he delves too deeply into how bonuses are handled by the managementThe friend gets into an argument with the guard, is arrested and subsequently fired. The journalist tries to sort things out but the victim's stubbornness and past problems with his wife lead to losses by both.Editor Henio Laskus (Bronislaw Cieslak). Editor-in-Chief Maciek (Janusz Gajos). Journalist (Jerzy Moes).	148450
1986	Kunyonga - Mond in Africa (aka Murder in Africa)	MF				African-American Reporter Bob Roberts (Ron Williams) of The Star rescues the son of a millionaire who was framed for murder and sentenced to life in a prison labor camp in Mombasa.Beginning of film, Roberts is chewed out by his boss and fired for running up an expense account while covering a story that he ended up getting scooped on by Life Magazine.Once he goes to Africa, journalism work never mentioned again.	148451
1943	Kup's Column	DT		Kupcinet, Irv	Series. 1-1943 to 11-2003.	Gossip Columnist Irv Kupcinet of the Chicago Sun-Times debuted in January 1943 and continued to its final appearance just four days before his death in November, 2003."Kup's Column" was  reported from his de facto office, a booth in the Pump Room at Chicago's Omni Ambassador East Hotel. He chronicled with a gentle, often adoring touch, lives of Hollywood starlets, local politicos, tycoons and princes.	148452
1962	Kup's Show	DT				Columnist Irv Kupcinet, Chicago	148453
2000	Kurenai no kenju' yo eien ni	MF				News Media. News Reporters (Mayumi Dobashi, Yuka Harunaga). News Anchor (Natsuko Imazeki). TV News Director (Koji Sato).	148454
1936	Kurier des Zaren, Der	MF		Verne, Jules (Novel). Hans Kyseer (Screenplay)	Germany	French Journalist Alcide Jolivet (Kurt Vespermann). British Journalist Harry Blount (Theo Lingen).	148455
1957	Kuriton sukupolvi	MF			Finland.	Reporter Arvo Kaari (Toivo Makela). Editor (Jalmari Rinne). Photographer (Kyosti Kayhko). Newspaperman (Kaarlo Angerkoski). Photographer Lopponen (Mauri Jaakkola). Radio Announcer (Pekka Tiilikainen).	148456
1985	Kuroi shitagi no onna	MF				Journalist (Ren Osugi)	148457
1998	Kurt & Courtney	M				Interviewer (Nick Broomfield)	148458
1990	Kurt Olsson - filmen om mitt liv som mej sjalv	MF				Journalist (Ulf Dohlsten)	148459
2006	Kurtlar vadisi - Irak	MF			Turkey	Journalist George Baltimore (Spencer Garrett).	148460
2006	Kustenwache: Verloren in der Tiefe	TF			Episode. 3-9-2006. Season #9. Episode #5	TV Reporter (Florian Froschmayer).	148461
2005	Kuttner	TF			2005-	Editor in the studio (Sven Schuhmacher). Outside Reporter (Michael Wigge). Special Reporter (Caroline Korneli).	148462
1995	Kutzooi	MF				Interviewer (Lodewijk Crijns)	148463
1976	Kuumat kundit	MF				Journalist (Markku Veijalainen).	148464
2002	Kuutamolla	MF				TV Journalist (Satu Linnapuomi)	148465
1992	Kvallspressen	TF			Series	News Media. News Editor Johnsson (Sten Johan Hedman). Journalist Wennstrom (Gert Fylking). Chief Editor Sockander (Ingvar Hirdwall).	148466
1950	Kvartetten som sprangdes	MF			Sweden	Editor Bengt "Cello" Erlandsson (Sven Lindberg). Editor at Kuriren (Olav Riego). Photographer (David Erikson). Photographer (Arne Kallerud). Photographer (Gosta Pruzelius).	148467
1956	Kvinnens plass	MF			Norway	Journalist (Odd Borg).	148468
1955	Kvinnodrom	MF			Sweden.	Photographer Ferdinand Sundstrom (Ludde Gentzel). Sundstrom's Photographer (Curt Karrby). Photographer in Modefoto's Studio (Axel Duberg).	148469
1953	Kvinnohuset	MF				Photographer (Harald Borgstrom).	148470
1989	Kvinnorna pa taket	MF			Sweden.	Photographer Halling (Johan Bergenstrahle). Newspaper Agent (Berndt Ostman).	148471
2001	KVIQ Action News	DT			Series 1998	Sports Anchor, 2001 (Steve Large)	148472
2004	Kwoon	M				Reporter (Tomiko).	148473
2006	Kyle XY: Kyle Got Game	T			Episode #7. 8-7-2006	News Media. News Anchor (M. Jung Lee).	148474
2006	Kyle XY: Memory Serves	T	DVD -R HQ 6635		Episode.	TV Anchor (Asian female) for "KZRE - Bringing Seattle To You." Newspaper clippings vital to plot.	148475
2006	Kyle XY: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 6-26-2006	TV News Anchor (Mi-Jung Lee).	148476
2002	Kymmenen riivinrautaa	MF				News Media. Reporter (Salla Paajanen). Chief Editor (Raimo Wahlstrom). Photographer (Ere Kokkonen).	148477
1981	Kymmenen uutiset	DF			Finland. Series	TV Anchor Leena Kaskela (1981-2004), Ripsa Koskinen-Papunen (1991), Keijo Leppanen, Kaj Linden (1981-1996), Pirjo Nuotio (1977-), Heikki Piuhola. Reporters Pauli Aalto-Setala, Jari Sarasvuo (1988). Sports Journalist Simo Rantalainen.	148478
2001	Kyo Kii… Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta	MF			India	Journalist Rajat (Mohnish Bahl).	148479
1972	Kyojin-gun	MTF			Series	Interviewer (Nagisa Oshima)	148480
1989	Kyoshoku soko Guyver	C			Japan. Sci-Fi.	Newscaster (Mimi Woods - Voice - English Version).	148481
1940	Kyss henne!	MF				Journalist (Gosta Grip). Journalist (Axel Isaksson). Journalist (Georg Skarstedt). Editor Palmqvist (Erland Colliander).	148482
2004	Kyun…! Ho Gaya Na	MF			India	Newsreader (Rishi Kapadia).	148483
2004	Kyuti Hani	MF				Journalist	148484
2004	Kyuti Hani (aka Cutie Honey)	MF			Japan	Reporter Seiji Hayami (Jun Murakami) and a detective team up with Cutie Honey, a superhero warrior of love, to fight an evil tree demon known as Sister Jill. 	148485
1965	KYW Eyewitness News	DT			Series 1965.	News Staff. Reporter-Anchor Jessica Savitch. Anchors Larry Kane, Tom Snyder.	148486
2005	L Word, The: L-Chain	T	DVD -R HQ 3277		Episode. 5-8-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice struggles with jealousy. Bette moves her father into her home. Jenny confronts a repressed memory."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148487
2004	L Word, The: L'Ennui	T			Episode #7. 2-29-2004	Photographer (Mark Oliver)."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148488
2006	L Word, The: Labia Majora	T	DVD -R HQ 5205		Episode. 1-9-2006. Showtime Series.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Bette and Tina try to rekindle their romance. Helena buys a movie studio. Jenny returns to Los Angeles."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148489
2005	L Word, The: Labyrinth	T	DVD -R HQ 3029		Episode #19. 3-20-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Jenny tries to find the courage to date Carmen while Tina moves back in with Bette -- temporarily. Meanwhile, Shane begins her first day as assistant to Veronica Bloom."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148490
2009	L Word, The: Lactose Intolerant	T	DVD -R HQ 10884		Episode #67. 2-22-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Alice begins to feel crowded. Jenny throws a baby shower. Bette and Tina have troubles in the adoption process. Bette goes to the opening night without Tina. Shane feels boxed in. 	148491
2005	L Word, The: Lacuna	T	DVD -R HQ 3342		Episode. 5-14-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Franklin fires Belle. Tina goes into labor. Jenny asks for help."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148492
2007	L Word, The: Lacy Lilting Lyrics	T	DVD -R HQ 8075			Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice and her friends console Phyllis' husband. Tina and Jenny have creative differences. Bette and Jodi's relationship may progress to the next level."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148493
2008	L Word, The: Lady of the Lake	T	DVD -R HQ 9536		Episode #53. 1-20-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Shane decides to give up sex and instead pours her energy in exercising. Jodi brings Bette to meet and hang out with her friends but Bette has a hard time letting go of control. Tasha faces new allegations. Helena finally gets comfortable in prison but things are about to change when her mother turns up. 	148494
2005	L Word, The: Lagrimas de Oro	T	DVD -R HQ 3047		Episode. 3-27-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Mark becomes increasingly manipulative. Dana prepares for a demonstration march. Jenny and Carmen bond. Bette tells Tina she will be involved with their child's upbringing."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148495
2005	L Word, The: Land Ahoy	T	DVD -R HQ 3176		Episode. 4-24-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Jenny and Carmen go on a lesbian Caribbean cruise. Kit and Bette struggle to connect with their father."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148496
2005	L Word, The: Lap Dance	T	DV  -R HQ 2900		Episode #16. 2-27-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice and Dana try to stay apart. Acting on Alice's advice, Tina hires a famous lawyer to help with her separation from Bette.  Jenny has a serious talk with Robin. Kit finalizes her purchase."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148497
2007	L Word, The: Lassoed	T	DVD -R HQ 7758		Episode. 1-21-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Jenny tries to find out more about the journalist who disliked her book. Bette embarks on an ill-advised affair. Tina throws a party. Shane gets Helena a job."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148498
2009	L Word, The: Last Couple Standing	T	DVD -R HQ 10909		Episode #68. 3-1-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Rumors fly about Alice and Tasha’s relationship troubles. Someone plans a move to New York. Kit meets someone. There is no show at the bus station. 	148499
2006	L Word, The: Last Dance	T	DVD -R HQ 5659		Episode.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice steals. Bette considers fighting for sole custody. Lasra arrives home late. Max gets a job."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148500
2009	L Word, The: Last Word	T	DVD -R HQ 10937, 10938		Episode #69. 3-8-2009. Last episode of the series. 	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Friends find themselves being held for questioning in regards to Jenny’s death.	148501
2005	L Word, The: Late, Later, Latent	T	DVD -R HQ 3128		Episode. 4-17-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice freaks Dana out. Jenny learns the truth about Burr and Carmen. Bette and Tina have a brief encounter."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148502
2006	L Word, The: Latecomer	T	DVD -R HQ 5563		Episode. 2-26-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Moira wants to be called Max. Kit gets help from Nona Hendry. Helena takes everyone to a basketball game. Jenny tries to throw Max a benefit party. Tina moves out of Bette's bed."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148503
2008	L Word, The: Lay Down the Law	T	DVD -R HQ 9690		Episode #58. 2-24-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Alice testifies at Tasha’s military review-board hearing. Niki’s handlers force her to appear with a male escort. Bette and Tina’s anguish increases. 	148504
2007	L Word, The: Layup	T	DVD -R HQ 7843		Episode. 1-28-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Bette deals with an artist whose work is politically incendiary. Tina finds herself rejected at a softball game."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148505
2006	L Word, The: Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way	T	DVD -R HQ 5585		Episode. 3-5-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Dana seems to be recovering. Carmen comes out to her family. Jenny attends a transsexual support group meeting. Bette struggles for peace."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148506
2009	L Word, The: Least Likely	T	DVD -R HQ 10811		Episode #63. 1-25-2009.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Alice and Tasha seek counseling. An old acquaintance threatens Bette and Tina’s future. An old flame sends Helena reeling. 	148507
2009	L Word, The: Leaving Los Angeles	T	DVD -R HQ 10855		Episode #65. 2-8-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Alice and Tasha play matchmaker. Shane and Jenny melt over each other. Bette and Tina meet a potential birth mother. Max tries to deal with the pregnancy. Kelly Wentworth may have what Bette needs.	148508
2006	L Word, The: Left Hand of the Goddess	T	DVD -R HQ 5718		Episode. 3-28-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148509
2006	L Word, The: Legend in the Making	T	DVD -R HQ 7708		Episode. 1-7-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148510
2008	L Word, The: Lesbians Gone Wild	T	DVD -R HQ 9680		Episode #57. 2-17-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Alice Pieszecki is offered a controversial national talk show, but must out celebrities to get hired. She is also called to testify under oath in the Army hearings accusing her former girlfriend Tasha being gay when the colonel in charge of prosecuting Tasha’s case arrives. The motion picture about lesbians, “Les Girls” continues to have problems as the director and the star engage in sex on the set. 	148511
2007	L Word, The: Lesson Number One	T	DVD -R HQ 7992		Episode. 2-18-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice's friend faces flashbacks. Jenny's short story sparks interest in Hollywood. Helena struggles to pay back a debt. Bette consoles Phyllis."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148512
2008	L Word, The: Let’s Get This Party Started	T	DVD -R HQ 9560		Episode #54. 1-27-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. There’s a new lesbian club trying to compete with The Planet and the entire gang decides to check it out.  Surprising moment takes place due to Bette’s jealousy of Tina’s new girlfriend. The latest Bond girl courts Jenny for the lead in her movie. There’s a new lesbian club trying to compete with The Planet and the entire gang decides to check it out.	148513
2007	L Word, The: Lexington and Concord	T	DVD -R HQ 7989		Episode. 2-25-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice and Tasha disagree about the war. Tina meets Bette's new girlfriend. Jenny's revenge backfires. Kit unloads on Angus."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148514
2007	L Word, The: Lez Girls	T	DVD -R HQ 7889		Episode. 2-4-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice breaks up with Phyllis. Tina finds Angus with Hazel. Jenny publishes a short story. Bette's career is threatened."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148515
2008	L Word, The: LGB Tease	T	DVD -R HQ 9463		Episode #51. 1-6-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.The Planet hosts a coming-out party for Phyllis where Alice and Shane attempt to hook Tiona up with someone who isn’t Bette.  Helena is imprisoned and no one can get hold of her mother. Jenny finds a rich investor and schemes her way to directing Lez Girls the movie. Shane is about to sign a lease on a house with Paige, but can’t remain faithful. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. She interviews Phyllis who is a bit too frank. 	148516
2004	L Word, The: Liberally	T	DVD -R 1566		Showtime Series. Episode 3-21-2004	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is bi-sexual, "the character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.Bette defends her gallery. Shane's relationship with Cherie gets complicated. Kit begins to relaunch her career. Marina and Francesca fight."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148517
2005	L Word, The: Life, Loss, Learning	T	DVD -R HQ 2863		Episode #15. 2-20-2005. Second Season Premiere	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Currently obsessing over make out session with best friend, marriage-bound tennis star Dana (Erin Daniels). Ill-timed surges of passion between Dana and her friend Alice generate laughs and occasional heat.In season opener, aspiring writer Jenny (Mia Kirschner) appears to be clinging to her provocative sexual ambivalence. Tirelessly promiscuous hairdresser Shane still inspires mad lust all over town."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148518
2008	L Word, The: Lifecycle	T	DVD -R HQ 9733		Episode #60. 3-9-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.	148519
2006	L Word, The: Lifeline	T	DVD -R HQ 5431 (Mislabeled as 5531).		Episode. 2-5-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice meets Uta. Dana gets her test results. Cherie drops in to WAX. Jenny learns a publisher is interested in her book."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148520
2006	L Word, The: Lifesize	T	DVD -R HQ 5475		Episode. 2-12-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Tina struggles with her feelings. Kit gives in to Angus. Women support Dana. Moira finds a shortcut."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148521
2006	L Word, The: Light My Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 5378		Episode #30. 1-29-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Dana is interviewed at a tennis match. Moira disappears all night. Bette takes on Capitol Hill. Helena falls for a filmmaker. Reporter (Duncan Minett)."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148522
2008	L Word, The: Lights! Camera! Action!	T	DVD -R HQ 9625		Episode #56. 2-10-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Alice Pieszecki is offered a controversial national talk show. The motion picture about lesbians, “Les Girls” gets off to a rocky start. 	148523
2004	L Word, The: Limb From Limb	T	DVD -R 1620		Episode #13. 4-11-2004	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is bi-sexual, "the character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Reporter (Duncan Minett).Tina finds out about Candace. Marina dates Robin. Shane's patrons turn on her. Kit tries to make sense of Ivan's ambition."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148524
2008	L Word, The: Liquid Heat	T	DVD -R HQ 9719		Episode #59. 3-2-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. =	148525
2007	L Word, The: Literary License To Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 8187		Episode. 3-18-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Flashbacks haunt Alice's girlfriend. Jenny's short stories hit home for Bette."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148526
2009	L Word, The: Litmus Test	T	DVD -R HQ 10863		Episode #66. 2-15-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Alice and Tasha have a third-wheel crush. Jenny sells another script. Bette and Kelly go into business. The ladies want to test Dylan. Jenny encroaches on Shane.	148527
2007	L Word, The: Little Boy Blue	T				Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice finds investors. Angus tries to apologize. Jenny chooses a director for her movie. Bette has control issues."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148528
2007	L Word, The: Livin' La Vida Loca	T	DVD -R HQ 7735		Episode #40.  1-14-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Reporter From Curve Magazine (Heather Matarazzo)."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148529
2009	L Word, The: LMFAO	T	DVD -R HQ 10828		Episode #64. 2-1-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Jenny dismisses Alice’s aspirations to write a screenplay. Alice goes on The Look to share intimate secrets by reading a letter written to her about hurting gay people. Alice talks about outing gay people. Homophobia is alive and well in this country and it can often be deadly. I wanted to share that. Thank you. The other anchors are confused about Alice’s comments. The letter is from a teenage girl who is contemplating suicide on a roof top. She idolizes Alice and wrote her the letter. Alice finds her and talks her out of suicide by telling her millions of people heard her letter read on TV. Friends toast Alice’s success.Alice is afraid of losing her job and plans to apologize to the people on The Look. Jenny’s movie negative goes missing. Shane’s apologies are noticed. Phyllis shares a secret with Bette. Kit and Helena open a club. Jenny and Shane make out at the club in full public view.	148530
2009	L Word, The: LMFAO	T	DVD -R HQ 10828		Episode #64. 2-1-2009	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Jenny dismisses Alice’s aspirations to write a screenplay. Alice goes on The Look to share intimate secrets by reading a letter written to her about hurting gay people. Alice talks about outing gay people. Homophobia is alive and well in this country and it can often be deadly. I wanted to share that. Thank you. The other anchors are confused about Alice’s comments. The letter is from a teenage girl who is contemplating suicide on a roof top. She idolizes Alice and wrote her the letter. Alice finds her and talks her out of suicide by telling her millions of people heard her letter read on TV. Friends toast Alice’s success.Alice is afraid of losing her job and plans to apologize to the people on The Look. Jenny’s movie negative goes missing. Shane’s apologies are noticed. Phyllis shares a secret with Bette. Kit and Helena open a club. Jenny and Shane make out at the club in full public view.	148531
2006	L Word, The: Lobster	T	DVD -R HQ 5323		Episode. 1-26-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice continues her emotional tailspin. Shane sets up at a skate shop. Jenny brings Moira home. Kit befriends Bette and Tina's nanny. Tina works for Helena."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148532
2004	L Word, The: Locked Up	T	DVD -R 1592		Episode #12. 4-4-2004. Series. Showtime.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is bi-sexual, "the character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Reporter (Veena Sood).Near-riot lands Bette in jail. Shane's relationships grow more convoluted. Kit meets Ivan. Tim and Jenny discuss divorce."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148533
2006	L Word, The: Lone Star	T	DVD -R HQ 5522		Episode. 2-19-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Jenny injects hormones into Moira. Dana undergoes chemotherapy. Shane and Carmen get tattoos. The B-52s perform at The Planet. Kit fires Billie."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148534
2005	L Word, The: Loneliest Number	T	DVD -R HQ 2939		Episode #17.  3-6-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice and Dana continue to hide their attraction. Jenny moves in with Shane. Dana questions Tonya's motives. Tina discovers an e-mail from Candace."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148535
2009	L Word, The: Long Night’s Journey Into Day	T	DVD -R HQ 10791		Episode #62. 1-18-2009. Last Season Opener	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Flashbacks reveal events leading up to a tragedy -- Jenny’s murder. 	148536
2007	L Word, The: Long Time Coming	T	DVD -R HQ 8224		Episode. 3-25-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Bette seeks Tina's advice. Shane's relationship becomes serious. Tasha must return to Iraq. Jenny faces being fired."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148537
2004	L Word, The: Longing	T	SVD 1510		Episode.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is bi-sexual, "the character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.Alice tries to regain some self-respect."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148538
2008	L Word, The: Look Out, Here They Come!	T	DVD -R HQ 9535		Episode #52. 1-13-2008 	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Alice and Tasha go on a double-date with Bette and Jodi. Jenny’s boss’s daughter is getting married and Shane gets a gig as the hair stylist at her wedding -- and does the bride, the maid of honor and the mother who chase her trying to get her back. Kit and Max spot a young girl who’s obsessed with Jenny’s work and hook her up with her dream job. In prison, Helena is rescued by her cell mate.	148539
2008	L Word, The: Lookin’ At You Kid	T	DVD -R HQ 9594		Episode #55. 2-3-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends. Alice outs a basketball star for being hypocritical on an Webcast and causes a fire storm across the news media. TV sportscaster covers the story by interviewing “Journalist Alice Pieszecki” for causing the Internet controversy. She is attacked for exposing the basketball star. 	148540
2004	L Word, The: Looking Back	T	DVD -R 1584		Series. Showtime	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is bi-sexual, "the character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.Women reminisce about their first loves. Alice deals with her mother. Jenny takes up with Robin."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148541
2006	L Word, The: Loosing the Light	T	DVD -R HQ 5635		Episode. 1-26-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Dana takes a turn for the worse. Carmen surprises Shane. Jenny introduces Max to Tim. Tina settles in with Henry."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148542
2006	L Word, The: Lost Weekend	T	DVD -R 5316		Episode. 1-20-2006	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. Alice chases Dana.Alice refuses Helena. Party promoter sets up shop at The Planet. Jenny has feelings for Moira. Bette worries that her life is out of control."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148543
2005	L Word, The: Loud and Proud	T	DVD -R HQ 3232		Episode. 5-1-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Secrets about Dana's brother and Jenny's past come out. Bette and Kit deal with their father's health."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148544
2005	L Word, The: Loyal	T	DVD -R HQ 3104		Episode. 4-10-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Bette and Tina come to an agreement. Jenny loses out on a job due to her sexual preference."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148545
2008	L Word, The: Loyal and True	T	DVD -R HQ 9783, 9784		Episode #61. 3-23-2008. Season Finale	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.Alice meets a writer and falls in love. Tina’s film is completed and Jenny shows up to take a bow.  A millionaire friend returns and buys back the Planet and the She-Bar as well. Tina discovers the new distributor wants to change the ending of the film having the woman go back to a man to diffuse the lesbian themes. 	148546
2007	L Word, The: Luck Be a Lady	T	DVD -R HQ 7914		Episode. 2-11-2007	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice, Helena and Shane learn how to play poker. Bette enjoys a new romance."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148547
2005	L Word, The: Luminous	T	DVD -R HQ 3048		Episode. 4-3-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Alice and Dana begin dating. Tina comes between Helena and her ex. Shane dulls her pain."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148548
2008	L Word, The: Lunar Cycle	T	DVD -R HQ 9757		Episode #60. 3-16-2008	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.	148549
2005	L Word, The: Lynch Pin	T	DVD -R HQ 2988		Episode #18. 3-13-2005	Magazine Journalist Alice Pleszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's bighearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet.Bette travels to New York. Shane and Jenny interview prospective roommates. Kit attends a self-help seminar. Shane draws the attention of a high-powered producer."The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles.	148550
2008	L Word, The: Who Killed Jenny?	T	DVD -R HQ 10722		Special Feature -- 9-minute teaser including commentary from the cast and the producers.	Magazine Journalist Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) is a snarky, funky magazine writer. Bisexual Alice is the gang's big-hearted grand pooh-bah. Usually found gossiping at local coffeehouse hangout the Planet. "The character of Alice Pieszecki is not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at L.A. Weekly," an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles. Alice does a regular interview show about lesbians from the Planet in West Hollywood called “Alice in Lesbo Land”  a biweekly podcast for a bisexual and sapphically inclined ladies and their friends.With Jenny Schecter’s closest friends at the scene of the crime, everyone becomes a suspect -- including Alice. 	148551
1963	L-Shaped Room, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	148552
2000	L.A. 7: Fallout	T			UK. Episode #9. 8-19-2000	Photographer (Robert Casey).	148553
1997	L.A. Confidential	M	DVD -R HQ 2787, 2788, 2751. L			Editor (Danny DeVito) of Hollywood tabloid. Hush-Hush. Reporter (Hennon Chambers). Reporter at Hollywood Station (Bob Clendenin). Photographer at Hollywood Station (Lennie Loftin).Reporter at Hospital (Colin Mitchell). Photographer at Hospital (John Slade). Photographer (Jonathan Adler).	148554
2000	L.A. Confidential: Pilot	T	SVD 1427		Episode.	Tabloid Editor of Hush-Hush (Pruitt Taylor Vince).	148555
1999	L.A. Connections: Power, Obsession, Murder, Revenge	N		Collins, Jackie	Serial Novel is collected in one blockbuster volume	Journalist Madison Castelli is going after the story of her career in the exclusive mansions of Los Angeles where Hollywood's most powerful players willingly risk it all. The beautiful reporter is about to discover there are secrets worth killing for.Madison is involved in coverage of a murder.	148556
1999	L.A. Doctors: Life Lost in Living, The	T			Episode #20. 3-22-1999	News Media. Reporter (Joanie Wread).	148557
2004	L.A. Guns: Hellraisers Ball - Caught in the Act	T				Interviewer (Jet Martin - Himself).	148558
1989	L.A. Law:	T			Episode	TV News. Wife's testimony in trial refers to alibi: listening to Tom Brokaw on TV news	148559
1989	L.A. Law:	T			Episode	Press is going to be here hounding us everyday (Sifuentes to client). It's only going to get worse. Husband and wife accused of killing kid	148560
1989	L.A. Law:	T			Episode	Reporter for newspaper story on mother/daughters. Reporter on stand uses privilege to conceal source.	148561
1992	L.A. Law:	T	VHS 283. SV 195 (Media Excerpts). SV 52, 48.		Episodes. (September 1986-May 1994).	News Media	148562
1994	L.A. Law: Age of Insolence, The	T			Episode #162. 2-24-1994	News Media. Reporter (Catherine Dao). Reporter (Ben Mittleman).	148563
1989	L.A. Law: America the Beautiful	T			Episode #59. 5-4-1989	Reporter (Cal Gibson).	148564
1987	L.A. Law: Auld L'Anxiety	T			Episode #28.  11-19-1987	News Media. Newscaster (Brad Burlingame). Messenger (Eddie Ken Gee).	148565
1991	L.A. Law: Badfellas	T			Episode #111. 11-21-1991	News Media. Reporter (John Towey).	148566
1986	L.A. Law: Bare Witness	T			Episode #138. 1-21-1993.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Swan Allen). Reporter #2 (Leslie Winston). Reporter #3 (Tina Panella-Hart).	148567
1989	L.A. Law: Barstow Bound	T			Episode #55. 3-23-1989	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).	148568
1988	L.A. Law: Beauty and Obese	T			Episode #35. 2-11-1988	News Media. When Rollins's new-found celebrity in the local media as a young hot-shot attorney goes to his head, the irritated partners device a practical joke to knock him down a few pegs. Rollins returns the favor.	148569
1987	L.A. Law: Beef Jerky	T			Episode #15. 2-5-1987.	Reporter #2 (Tom Ashworth). Reporter #1 (Ann Blessing).	148570
1991	L.A. Law: Beverly Hills Hangers, The	T			Episode #98. 3-14-1991	News Media. Reporters (Janice Ryan, John Towey).	148571
1990	L.A. Law: Bitch is Back, The	T			Episode #84. 10-18-1990	Reporter (Alec Murdock).	148572
1989	L.A. Law: Captain Hurt	T			Episode #63. 11-9-1989	TV Anchor (Cedering Fox).	148573
1993	L.A. Law: Come Rain Or Come Schein	T	VHS 613  (Poor Quality Tape)		Episode #145. 4-22-1993	TV Weatherman is fired and replaced by stand-up comedian.	148574
1989	L.A. Law: Consumed Innocent	T			Episode #61. 5-18-89	TV Talk Show Host Pete Bostik (J.T. Walsh) is charged with inciting his audience to attack an activist guest who's later murdered	148575
1994	L.A. Law: Dead Issue	T	SVD 1146. SV 276 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #167. 4-21-1994	Journalist Julius Watson (Peter Crombie) involved in libel suit accuses nuclear scientist of conducting radiation experiments on unwitting subjects.	148576
1987	L.A. Law: December Bribe	T			Episode #14. 1-22-1987	TV Anchor (Nadine Berger). Reporter #1 (Rocko Del Verra).  Reporter #2 (Alec Murdock).	148577
1987	L.A. Law: Douglas Fur Ball, The	T			Episode #14. 1-15-1987	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock). Reporter #2 (Bruce Winant).	148578
1988	L.A. Law: Dummy Dearest	T	SVD 1094. SV 178		Episode #48. 12-15-1988	Tabloid accused of causing irreparable damage to the reputation of an actress. Reporter (Alec Murdock).	148579
1990	L.A. Law: Ex-Wives and Videotape	T	DVD -R HQ 2301. SVD 1102		Episode #75. 2-22-1990	TV Newswoman's bitter ex-husband threatens to unveil an X-rated video of her and him. Media involved in retrial of black teacher convicted of murdering a white girl.News Media. Reporter #1 (Tina Panella-Hart). Reporter #2 (Steve Tietsort).	148580
1987	L.A. Law: Fifty Ways to Floss Your Lover	T			Episode #18. 2-19-1987	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).	148581
1992	L.A. Law: From Here to Paternity	T			Episode #121. 3-26-1992	News Media. Reporters (Michele Roth, John Towey).	148582
1986	L.A. Law: Gibbon Take	T	SV 216		Episode #8. 11-14-1986	Reporters drag Van Owen through the mud during a press conference. Reporter (Kim Murdock)	148583
1986	L.A. Law: Gibbon Take	T			Episode #8. 11-14-1986	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).	148584
1994	L.A. Law: God Is My Co-Counsel	T			Episode #163. 3-10-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tiiu Leek). Reporter #2 (Wylie Small).	148585
1991	L.A. Law: Gods Must Be Lawyers, The	T			Episode #97. 2-21-1991	News Media. Reporters (Janice Ryan, John Towey). Headline-hunter charged with murdering her husband hunts for an attorney.	148586
1991	L.A. Law: Good To The Last Drop.	T	SV 65		Episode #99. 3-21-1991	News Media. Reporter #1 (Merry Lee Traum). Reporter #2 (Steve Tietsort). Rosalind falls down elevator shaft.	148587
1992	L.A. Law: Great Balls Afire	T	SV 136		Episode #120. 3-19-92	News Media. Jewish philanthropist halts finding for medical researcher who is using data from Nazi experiments.	148588
1993	L.A. Law: Hello and Goodbye	T	SV 189		Episode #140. 2-18-1993	Photographer is charged by widow of encouraging her late husband's suicide.	148589
1993	L.A. Law: How Much Is That Bentley in the Window	T			Episode #152. 10-21-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Leslie Winston). Reporter #2 (Joyce Kurtz).	148590
1990	L.A. Law: Justice Swerved	T			Episode. 3-29-1990. Season #4. Episode #17	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tina Panella-Hart). Reporter 32 (Orin Kennedy). Reporter #3 (Cal Gibson).	148591
1990	L.A. Law: Last Gasp, The	T			Episode #83. 5-17-1990	Reporter (Alec Murdock). Reporter (Ken Murdock).	148592
1989	L.A. Law: Lie Down and Deliver	T			Episode #67.12-7-1989	Photographer (John Gallogly).	148593
1992	L.A. Law: Love in Bloom	T			Episode #123. 4-23-1992	News Media. Reporter (John Towey).	148594
1987	L.A. Law: Lung Goodbye, The	T			Episode #23. 10-15-1987	News Media. Journalist #1 (Kerry Michaels). Journalist #2 (Robert Pescovitz).	148595
1993	L.A. Law: Odor in the Court	T			Episode #136. 1-7-1993	News Media. Reporter (Maggie Myatt).	148596
1990	L.A. Law: Outward Bound	T	SVD 1102. SV 152		Episode #82. 5-10-1990	Journalist Warren Smyth (Nicolas Surovy) reveals gay cop's identity and the policeman sues when secret of his sexuality is revealed in the press.	148597
1993	L.A. Law: Pacific Rimshot	T			Episode #156. 11-18-1993.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Christopher Cole). Reporter #2 (Larry Barrett). Reporter (Catherine Dao).	148598
1993	L.A. Law: Parent Trap	T			Episode #139. 2-11-1993	News Media. Reporter #2 (Julie Araskog). Reporter #1 (Joyce Kurtz). Reporter #3 (Phil LaMarr).	148599
1988	L.A. Law: Pettycoat Injunction	T			Episode #36. 2-18-1988	News Media. Reporter (Alec Murdock). Reporter (Kim Murdock).	148600
1989	L.A. Law: Plane Mutiny, The	T			Episode #52. 2-9-1989	News Media. Reporter #1 (Alec Murdock). Reporter #2 (Ken Murdock).	148601
1991	L.A. Law: Pump It Up	T			Episode #93. 1-10-1991	Reporter (Alec Murdock).	148602
1993	L.A. Law: Raiders of the Lost Bark	T	DVD -R 1725		Episode #7. 11-7-1986	TV News Anchor (Barbara Bosson) baffles Kuzak by rejecting a generous settlement.  Reporter #1 (Starr Gillard). Reporter #2 (Kim Murdock). Reporter #3 (Alec Murdock). Reporter #4 (Cam Clarke). Reporter #5 (Kevin Roberts).After Kuzak wins the discrimination case, he discovers his client had an ulterior motive for not accepting a generous settlement offer. Sifuentes bets he can win a dog-bite case.	148603
1986	L.A. Law: Raiders of the Lost Bark	T			Episode #6. 11-7-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Starr Gilliard). Reporter #2 (Kim Murdock). Reporter #3 (Alec Murdock).  Reporter #4 (Cam Clarke). Reporter #5 (Kevin Roberts)	148604
1989	L.A. Law: Rohner vs. Gradinger	T			Episode #29. 12-3-1989	News Media. Reporter (Kim Murdock).	148605
1992	L.A. Law: Second Time Around	T			Episode #129. 10-29-1992.	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Todd Davis). TV Reporter (Joyce Kurtz). Reporter (John Towey).	148606
1994	L.A. Law: Silence is Golden	T			Episode #166.4-14-1994	Photographer (Granville Ames).	148607
1991	L.A. Law: Since I Fell For You	T	SV 83		Episode #105. 5-16-1991	News Media.	148608
1990	L.A. Law: Slum Enchanted Evening	T	SVD 807, SV 220		Episode #6. 10-31-1986	TV Anchor loses her job after airing reports on her breast-cancer surgery.	148609
1991	L.A. Law: Something Old, Something Nude	T			Episode #106. 10-10-1991	News Media. Reporter (Janice Ryan).	148610
1987	L.A. Law: Sparky Brackman R.I.P.	T			Episode #20.  3-26-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kevin Roberts). Reporter #2 (Kim Murdock).	148611
1991	L.A. Law: Spleen It to Me, Lucy	T			Episode #109. 11-7-1986	Reporter (Greg Kinnear).	148612
1991	L.A. Law: There Goes the Judge	T			Episode #103. 5-2-1991	TV Newscasts. Rollins claims his client had reasonable fear after viewing TV newscasts showing the videotaped beating of a black man by police officers.Rollins gets caught up in his own agenda while defending a black motorist charged with evading the police.	148613
1990	L.A. Law: True Brit	T			Episode #72. 1-25-1990	Anchorwoman (Cedering Fox).	148614
1989	L.A. Law: Unfertile Cuckoo, The	T			Episode #62. 11-2-1989	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ken Murdock). Reporter #2 (Kevin Roberts).	148615
1988	L.A. Law: Unsterile Cuckoo, The	T			Episode #62. 11-2-1989	News Media. Animal blood thrown on Sifuentes while he talks to reporters. Sifuentes reluctantly represents a wholesale furrier suing an animal rights group whose disruptions at his fashion shows caused him a million dollar loss.Reporter #1 (Kim Murdock). Reporter #2 (Kevin Roberts).	148616
1986	L.A. Law: Venus Butterfly, The	T			Episode #9. 11-21-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tina Chappel). Reporter #2 (Tom Tully). Reporter #3 (Phyllis St. James). Reporter (Kim Murdock). Charming polygamist has 11 wives and causes an uproar during a tax audit case.	148617
1992	L.A. Law: Zo Long	T			Episode #130. 11-5-1992.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tina Panella-Hart). Reporter #2 (Todd Davis).	148618
2008	L.A. Outlaws	N		Parker, T. Jefferson		News Media. Los Angeles is gripped with the exploding celebrity of Allison Murietta, her real identity unknown, a modern-day Jesse James with the compulsion to steal beautiful things, the vanity to invite the news media along, and the conscience to donate much of her bounty to charity.Nobody ever gets hurt -- until a job ends with 10 gangsters lying dead and a half-million dollars worth of glittering diamonds missing. News Media frenzy surrounds Allison’s exploits swells to a fever pitch and Southern California’s most notorious killer sets out after her, the rookie police deputy figures out that the history schoolteacher Suzanne Jones who was an eyewitness to the murders is Allison. Suzanne is a devoted mother and high-maintenance domestic partner, but it’s all a thin facade for her car-stealing, fast-food-joint robbing, publicity-hoarding, give-most-of-the-money-to-the-poor, adrenaline-hooked dominatrix alter-ego. Allison dons a jewel-encrusted black leather mask, boots and gloves not only for her heists but in the teaser videos she delivers to the local news media. The public adores her, the cops are embarrassed because they can’t nab her, the real bad guys want to kill her because she stole what they wanted to steel before they could steal it, and most appealingly, there’s a likable rookie cop who is head-over-heels in love with her, or at least the Suzanne persona he’s trying to protect while chasing the Allison persona he’s supposed to arrest. 	148619
2004	L.A. Riot Spectacular, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Hart Boykin). Newscaster (Danielle Rayne). Anchorwoman (Wylie Small). Anchor (Stephen Snedden). News Anchor (Steve Tom). The Narrator (Snoop Dogg).	148620
1991	L.A. Story	M	DVD -R HQ 11441, 11442. L	Martin, Steve (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sara (Victoria Tennant) for the London Times doing a piece on Los Angeles and interviews Weatherman Harris (Steve Martin) who takes her on a cultural tour of L.A.Harris insists to his boss that he has to maintain his dignity because "this is news, this is truth" just before going on the air to do "the wacky weekend weather." He gets fired, then gets a job as an anchorman on a serious news station.Male News Reporter Bob (Andrew Amador). Female News Reporter-News Anchor (Gail Grate). Straight Weatherman (George Plimpton). Cameraman (Burt Macke)	148621
2003	L.A. Twister	M				Editor (Ray Proscia)	148622
2001	L.I.E.	M				Newscaster (Michelle Carano)	148623
2002	L.T.R.	M			Short - Comedy	Parody Documentary. Documentary Filmmaker films a young newly-in-love gay couple's burgeoning long-term relationship. Interviewer (Phillip J. Bartell).	148624
1982	L’Attentato	CB			Orient Express #7	Reporters	148625
2002	L'Auberge Espagnole	MF				Journalist Xavier (Romain Duris), a thirtyish cipher is one of a group of young people from all over Europe spending a year together as roommates in a Barcelona flat. Ends film by going back to Paris.	148626
1999	L’Autre (aka Other, The)	M			Egypt. France	Reporter Hanane (Hanane Turk), a journalist of modest means, meets and marries the son of a wealthy Egyptian-American family who is studying at UCLA and returns home for a brief vacation. The beautiful reporter begins an intense love affair with the man and eventually they marry in Egypt. Trouble arises when the journalist discovers that her husband’s parents are involved in corrupt business practices in trying to build an American tourist compound that would give Americans more control over Egypt’s tourist industry and make them very rich. The reporter’s mother-in-law considers Hanane a rival and wants to get rid of her. Hanane’s husband turns against the global economy of which his parents are the perfect examples as he sees through the greed of international speculators and the secret ties that bind them to fanatical fundamentalist sets. Hanane’s brother, however, becomes an Islamist terrorist. 	148627
1986	L'Odeur Des Fauves	M				News Photographer-Reporter tortured by his conscience. Scandal Journalism.	148628
2008	La Plaza - Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One: Maria Elena Salinas	DT	DVD -R HQ 10208			Mexican-American Journalist Maria Elena Salinas has anchored the news for Univision since 1981. 	148629
1998	Laam yan hung lui yan home (aka Love in the River)	MF			Hong Kong	Journalist Ho (Mark Cheng) befriends a voluptuous widow whose three short marriages have each ended with her husbands dying due to unknown causes. To seek the truth, the journalist investigates the widow hoping for a scoop. He gradually becomes addicted to the mysterious woman who can foretell his future. Ho now finds himself stepping into the same trap as Ching’s dead husbands and he seems helpless to do anything to stop it. 	148630
2008	Lab, The	N		Lomax, John		Reporter Jack Lynch works for the Reno Gazette and is nearing retirement. He plans on going to the Superstition Mountains in Arizona and look for the Lost Dutchman mine. Little does he know that he is going to find the biggest story of his life -- in Reno. What would you do if an orangutan spoke telepathically to you?  Lynch doesn’t know either -- all he ever wanted was to make it through to retirement. 	148631
1988	Labedzi spiew	MF			Poland	News Media. Teleexpres's Reporter (Jolanta Fajkowska).	148632
1998	Labirinto	MTF				Reporters (Alcemar Vieira, Ze Luiz Peres)	148633
1990	Labor of Love	MT	SVD 690			Sportswriter	148634
1998	Labor of Love	MT				Journalist Gordon Connell (Daniel Hugh Kelly) ruins the plans of a gay man’s girlfriend who agrees to bear his child, but once impregnated has second thoughts because of her love affair with the journalist, the man of her dreams. The woman isn’t sure which of the two men is the father. But commitment-shy Connell wants nothing to do with the child. The gay man assures the woman that no matter what, he will help raise the child as his, together as a family. 	148635
1999	Labor Pains	MT	SVD 967			Columnist (Kyra Sedgwick) hides her pregnancy from her parents and the baby's father.	148636
1994	Labor Relations: Japanese Business Novel	N		Watanabe, Kazuo. Tamae K. Prindle (Translator)		TV Newscast reports on a 400-million yen embezzlement by a chief accountant.  Relationship between the store's labor union and top management which is in cahoots with a governmental politician is explored.	148637
2006	Labou	M				News Media. Reporter (Chiquita L. Butler). Reporter (David Kors).	148638
1905	Labourer's Comedy, The	N	USC	Rawson, Maud Stepney		Journalist Brave Pamela (Chesters) GiffordMiss Neville works on Peerless. "She  interviews people, musical celebrities included; that's how she gets complimentary tickets so often"	148639
2005	Labyrinth: Libyan Odyssey	N		Bloom, David		Reporter Johnny Follyn lands the job of a lifetime when he accepts an assignment to Libya to write a story on the Stand Oil Company.Intent on showing just how beneficial the oil company is to the people of Libya Johnny isn't prepared for what he discovers.	148640
1981	Lac des morts vivants, Le (aka Zombie Lake, aka The Lake of the Living Dead)	MF			France	Reporter Katya (Gilda Arancio) of the Daily News, a nosy Paris reporter, arrives in a French town to meet the mayor and discuss the mystery of the lake and why the townspeople call it the “lake of ghosts” and “the lake of the damned.” The mayor gives her the full story. Apparently the town was invaded by German soldiers during World War II. The townspeople killed all the Nazis and dumped their bodies into the lake. The zombies eventually attack the town. The blonde reporter suggests a plan of attack -- trap the zombies in the old mill and burn it. 	148641
1984	Lace	MT	SV 168 (Parts 1 and 2)		Miniseries. Two Parts	Journalist Judy Hale (Bess Armstrong) becomes journalist (later publisher of Lace Magazine). TV reporter (Belinda Mayne). Press Agent (Shane Rimmer). Interviewer at Premiere (Kenneth Nelson). Newspaper Editor (Bill Hutchinson).Bess Armstrong is magazine editor, one of three girls at a Swiss school who vow to conceal identity of the one who bears illegitimate daughter.	148642
1982	Lace	NR	OWN - P	Conran, Shirley		Magazine Editor	148643
1985	Lace II	NR	OWN - P	Conran, Shirley		Magazine Editor	148644
2008	Lacey Smithsonian: Armed and Glamorous: Crime of Fashion Mystery, A	NM		Byerrum, Ellen	#6 Crimes of Fashion Series	Fashion Reporter Lacey Smithsonian of The Eye Street Observer in Washington D.C. slips on her trench coat and high-heeled gumshoes to pursue a course in private investigation, hoping it will give her a shot at a better job. She is unchallenged, unfulfilled and unappreciated. When a wealthy and erratic D.C. socialite is discovered dead outside the first class, Lacey gets to test her sleuthing skills. Was the victim on her way to share a dangerous secret with Lacey? And what does it have to do with a missing Luis Vuitton vintage custom makeup case? Lacey must mix style with substance to unravel these tangled threads before she, or one of her best friends, gets caught in the sights of a cold blooded killer. “In Washington D.C., the fashion beat was something The Eye Street Observer couldn’t give away with a free toaster. And always hovering around Lacey’s consciousness was this: The last fashion editor at The Eye actually died on the job, hunched over her keyboard, her death unheeded on the forgotten fashion beat. Mariah “The Pariah” Morgan, Lacey’s predecessor, had been dead for hours when the news editor finally realized his writer who had missed her deadline wasn’t just taking her usual nap. She had to be wheeled out of the newsroom in her desk chair in full rigor mortis. The chair came back. Mariah didn’t. It’s a proven fact. The fashion beat can kill you.”Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148645
2004	Lacey Smithsonian: Designer Knockoff: Crime of Fashion, A	NM		Byerrum, Ellen	#2 Crime of Fashion Series	Fashion Columnist Lacey Smithsonian learns that a new fashion  museum will soon grace decidedly unfashionable Washington D.C. It's more than a good story -- it's a chance to show off her vintage Hugh Bentley suit.Reporter at heart, she manages all the juicy details about the past -- including a long-unsolved mystery about a missing employee.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148646
2007	Lacey Smithsonian: Grave Apparel	NM		Byerrum, Ellen	#5 Crimes of Fashion Series	Fashion Reporter Lacey Smithsonian may be asked to save Christmas. It's a Christmas in crisis at "The Eye Street Observer." The op-ed page is attacking gaudy holiday sweaters. The Food editor is boycotting her baking.Smithsonian's two least favorite people at the newspaper are on a murderous collision course. A vicious unsolved attack in the alley has the whole newsroom on edge. Is Lacey ruining Christmas? Or is all of Washington D.C. ruining her Christmas?Lacey must unravel the secret of a mysterious child last seen wearing a shepherd's robe from a Nativity scene and face a killer who would destroy more than just a child's Christmas.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148647
2005	Lacey Smithsonian: Hostile Makeover	NM	OWN-P	Byerrum, Ellen	#3 Crime of Fashion Series	Columnist-Fashion Reporter Lacey Smithsonian of The Eye Street Observer, writes Fashion Bites when she isn't solving crimes and getting involved with murder.Editor Douglas MacArthur "Mac" Jones, The Eye Street Observer, similar in mustache, eyebrows and polished dome to a black G. Gordon Liddy. Police Reporter Tony Truillo of the Eye Street Observer.Reporter Harlan Wiedemeyer, Eye Street Observer, a lover of doughnuts and a bad luck charm.  Felicity Pickles, The Eye's food editor and part-time copy editor.Damon Newhouse, editor of the dreaded Conspiracy Clearinghouse Web site, DeadFed.com.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148648
2009	Lacey Smithsonian: Hostile Makeover	MT	DVD -R HQ 11239, 11240.	Byerrum, Ellen (Novel)		Columnist-Fashion Reporter Lacey Smithsonian (Maggie Lawson) of The Eye Street Observer, writes Fashion Bites when she isn't solving crimes and getting involved with murder. Editor Douglas MacArthur Jones (James McDaniel). Rival Reporter Tony Trujillo (Mark Conseuelos). In this adventure, Smithsonian witnesses the murder of a well-known supermodel.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148649
2009	Lacey Smithsonian: Killer Hair	MT	DVD -R HQ 11249, 11250	Byerrum, Ellen (Novel)		Columnist Lacey Smithsonian writes Crimes of Fashion column and dishes out advice to the scandal-scorched and clothing-clueless doing her part to change this town -- one fashion victim at a time.An up-and-coming stylist had a reputation for rescuing down-and-out, looks-and-careers -- all with a pair of scissors. When she is found with a drastic haircut and a razor in her hand, police assume she committed suicide.Smithsonian knew the stylist and suspects something more sinister -- the story may lie with the stylist's star client, a White House staffer with a salacious web site. With the help of a hunky cop, she must root out the truth.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148650
2003	Lacey Smithsonian: Killer Hair: Crime of Fashion, A	NM		Byerrum, Ellen	#1 Crime of Fashion Series	Columnist Lacey Smithsonian writes Crimes of Fashion column and dishes out advice to the scandal-scorched and clothing-clueless doing her part to change this town -- one fashion victim at a time.An up-and-coming stylist had a reputation for rescuing down-and-out, looks-and-careers -- all with a pair of scissors. When she is found with a drastic haircut and a razor in her hand, police assume she committed suicide.Smithsonian knew the stylist and suspects something more sinister -- the story may lie with the stylist's star client, a White House staffer with a salacious web site. With the help of a hunky cop, she must root out the truth.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148651
2006	Lacey Smithsonian: Raiders of the Lost Corset	NM		Byerrum, Ellen	#4 Crimes of Fashion Series.	Fashion Reporter Lacey Smithsonian can't wait to see Paris for the first time with her friend, the corset creator for Washington D.C.'s wealthiest and kinkiest. Her job is to report on haute couture.The real reason for the trip, however, is the supposed Rousseau lost treasure: a corset lined with jewels.  But just before the big trip, someone poisons her friend. Could it have something to do with the priceless corset?To find out, Lacey must follow a dangerous thread that will lead her to the answers -- and maybe the missing jewels.Lacey Smithsonian is a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., “The City Fashion Forgot.” Lacey would rather be working “hard news” but her nose for nuance, eye for a great story, and talent for getting into trouble make her the right reporter for the Crimes of Fashion beat. In her vintage suits and killer heels, she trips over fashion clues, fabulous shoes, dangerous women, drop-dead men, and of course the occasional corpse (who wouldn’t be caught dead dressed like that).	148652
1999	Lacie Wagner: Burnout	N		Kadow, Jeannine	#2 Lacie Wagner Mystery Series	TV Anchor Lacie Wagner introducedWhen her daughter is abducted, Lacie Wagner is forced to relieve the fiery tragedy that killed her father and maimed her long ago as kidnapper begins to stalk her while setting fires around the city	148653
2002	Lacie Wagner: Dead Tide	N		Kadow, Jeannine	#2 Lacie Wagner Series	TV Anchor Lacie Wagner retreats to Nantucket to heal the physical and emotional scars of her fiery past. Investigative journalist	148654
1962	Lad: Dog, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	148655
1989	Ladaai	MF			India	News Media. Press Reporter (Sarita Sethi).	148656
2004	Ladder 49	M				TV News Reporter (Stan Stovall).	148657
1906	Ladder To the Stars, The	N	MLPL	Findlater, Jane Helen		Magazine Writer Miriam Sadler, writer of articles. Max Courteis, magazine Advance Guard.	148658
1984	Ladies and Gentlemen	M			Italian - Remake of "It Happened Tomorrow" 1944.	Reporter (Maurizio Michele) discovers he is being given papers that tell the next day's news.	148659
1982	Ladies and Gentlemen -- Fabulous Stains, The	M		Morton, Rob (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchorwoman supports leader of a new wave rock band and argues with her male counterpart who objects to the band's image.  Power of media images explored	148660
1965	Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen	M				Interviewer, Panel (Pierre Berton-Himself)	148661
2001	Ladies and the Champ	MT				Interviewer (Colin Murdoch). Photographer (Marc Soriano). Ringside Sports Cameraman (Cameron K. Smith).	148662
1986	Ladies Club, The	M				TV Reporter (Alex Paen).	148663
1944	Ladies Courageous	M				Reporter (Clarence Straight). Photographer (Ralph Linn). Story of Women's Auxiliary Ferry Squadron, a unit of female pilots during World War II who flew bombers from factories to their final destinations.	148664
1935	Ladies Crave Excitement	M	SVDSP 1380 (Note: VHS 837 is not Ladies Crave Excitement but another title although label is correct)	Rathmell, John (Story). Wellyn Totman, Scott Darling (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cameraman for the Union Newsreel Company, Dan Phelan (Norman Foster), keeps trying to inject a human interest angle in his work. Objects to wild stunts pulled by Wilma Howell (Evalyn Knapp), wealthy daughter of  owner of a rival company, Globe Newsreel.He criticizes her in one of his stories and her father threatens Union with a lawsuit. Phelan is chewed out by his boss.He decides to create The March of Events (0bviously patterned on March of Time series). Teams up with other newsreel company, merging the two -- Globe-Union Newsreel Company -- in marriage.Photographer Scott (Frank Marlowe). Newsreel Truck Driver (Harry Harvey).	148665
1928	Ladies in Hades: A Story of Hell’s Smart and Gentlemen in Hades: The Story of a Damned Debutante	N		Kummer, Frederic Arnold		Press Agent. Why Solomon has a press agent. Collection of tales of intriguing women apparently cowing Satan and basically taking Hades over. Eve steps out. The truth about the Garden of Eden. Virtue of padlocked wives. Phryne and the naked truth. Salome succeeds in getting ahead. When Lucrezia served mushrooms. Delilah shows what makes strong men weak. Why wives leave home. Sappho’s burning passion. Alexander, the great lover. Cleopatra takes a chance. Hell’s belles. 	148666
1930	Ladies In Love	M	SVD 962		AFI-Radio Announcers	Radio	148667
1994	Ladies in Waiting	M				Photographer (Shawn Bishop - The Photographer).	148668
2006	Ladies Listen Up	N		Coleman, Darren		African-American Advice Columnist Diego Christian’s trail of deceit follows him all the way to the altar. After ruining the life of the woman he was to marry, he continues to find himself in one casual relationship after another with other men’s wives and girlfriends. Through his sex-a-thon he meets a magazine editor who helps him develop his own column -- “Ladies Listen Up” -- dishing out relationship advice to women. When his behavior finally begins to cost him, Diego has to decide if he can or wants to change. Jacob Marsh, a teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson High School, is Diego’s best friend. Jacob has always been cool under pressure and is a master manipulator. When he makes a critical mistake with a student who has a crush on him, he soon learns that covering it up may cost him everything he’s worked so hard to keep. 	148669
1935	Ladies Love Danger	M		Zorn, Ilya (Story). Samson Raphaelson (Screenplay). Robert Ellis and Helen Logan (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Journalist Rita (Mona Barrie) in London helps a playwright investigate the murder of the backer of a show at a New York theater.	148670
2000	Ladies Man, The	M				Publisher Hugh Hefner (Sean Thibodeau) of Playboy Magazine. Playboy Photographer (Simone Stock).	148671
1940	Ladies Must Live	M				Radio Commentator (Ken Niles)	148672
1930	Ladies of Leisure	M	VHS 1040		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper	148673
1931	Ladies of the Big House	M		Booth, Ernest (Play). Grover Jones, Louis Weitzenkorn, screenplay	Ness Book	Reporter Frazer (Theodore von Eltz). Herald Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (James P. Burtis). Press embarrasses the warden.New York Times, 1/1/32: "The press is a monster that is not so much interested in justice and truth as in a good story -- with pictures.""In a scene that is grotesque and honestly moving, a condemned prisoner is brought out of his cell to make a Roman holiday for the newspapers."	148674
1932	Ladies of the Jury	M				Reporter in Courtroom (Mike Lally)	148675
1933	Ladies They Talk About	M	DVD -R HQ 5341, 5344. SVD 1398			Newspaper Headlines on gun moll arrested in bank robbery	148676
1911	Ladies Whose Bright Eyes	N		Hueffer, Ford Maddox		Publisher of the baser sort, a sordid exploiter of the craze for printed matter, transformed into a Greek slave in 1326 witnessing life at that time.	148677
1943	Ladies' Day	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4257			Reporter (Wesley Barry).	148678
1994	Ladies' Lunch, The	N		O'Brien, Patricia		Journalist Maggie Steadman of the Post and Presidential Press Secretary Faith Paige are two of five women who are best friends have met for lunch for years. They are in positions of power in Washington D.C.When Paige's unexpected death is revealed as suicide, her friends are forced to examine their own lives and decisions. Steadman is single mother struggling to pay mortgage after leaving her job at the Post when a senator she "outed" committed suicide.Steadman is offered a six-figure book contract that will pay the bills but compromise her friends. Faith's friends come to grips with their loss amid a media frenzy that changes their lives in very public ways.	148679
1947	Ladies' Man	M				Photographer (Dorothy Barrett). Photographer (Richard Keene). 1st Photographer (Bill Meader). 2nd Photographer (Bill Burt).	148680
1931	Ladies' Man	M				News Clerk (Frank O'Connor)	148681
1961	Ladies' Man, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	148682
1980	Ladies' Man: Alan's Infidelity Column	T		Convy, Anne and Mitzi McCall	Episode #9. 12-22-1980. Series 10-27-1980 to 2-21-1981.	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan draws fire at home and the office for a column perceived as an attack on the morals of the "liberated woman."	148683
1981	Ladies' Man: Alan's Money Problem	T		Finestra, Carmen	Episode #10. 1-5-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan becomes a believer in "equal pay for equal work" when he learns that Susan makes $3,000 more a year then he does.	148684
1980	Ladies' Man: Amy's Fear	T		Bloomberg, Beverly	Episode #8. 12-15-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan sails into a new romance heedless of the heavy weather a small daughter's jealousy can stir up.	148685
1981	Ladies' Man: Andrea's Crush	T		Weinberger, Michael	Episode #11. 1-12-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Andrea hopes to win Alan's affections by paying court to his daughter.	148686
1981	Ladies' Man: Committee, The	T		Fay, Deidre and Stuart Wolpert	Episode. 2-28-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.	148687
1981	Ladies' Man: Games (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Owen, John Steven	Episodes #14-#15. 2-14/21-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan is suspicious when his ex-wife arrives and is overly charming. Alan thinks his ex-wife's charming behavior is a prelude to a petition to regain custody of Amy.	148688
1980	Ladies' Man: Gretchen's Problem	T		Owen, John Steven	Episode. 11-10-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.	148689
1981	Ladies' Man: Holstein's Affair	T		Convy, Anne, Mitzi McCall	Episode #12. 1-31-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan's interview for a cover story is short-circuited by Elaine who engages in an impulsive affair with the subject.	148690
1981	Ladies' Man: Muggee, The (aka Mugger, The)	T		Finestra, Carmen	Episode #7. 12-8-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan is too humiliated to admit to anyone that he was mugged by a woman.	148691
1980	Ladies' Man: Obtuse Triangle	T		Keyes, Chip and Doug Keyes	Episode #6. 12-1-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan's broad-minded liberalism is tested when he learns that a new friend is a homosexual.	148692
1980	Ladies' Man: Pilot	T		Wiltse, David, Michael Loman and Susan Seeger	Episode #1. 10-27-1980. Series 1980-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan intends to survive his first writing assignment -- a story on the sexual harassment of working women.	148693
1980	Ladies' Man: Play It Again, Alan	T		Owen, John Steven	Episode. 11-10-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.	148694
1980	Ladies' Man: Susan the Playwright	T		Owen, John Steven	Episode #2. 1-13-1980	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Elaine's happy when Betty joins the staff until the boss starts singing her praises. Alan wishes he'd never agreed to read Susan's play.	148695
1981	Ladies' Man: Think Young, Ladies	T		Fay, Deidre and Stuart Wolpert	Episode #3. 11-10-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Dejected Elaine must produce a supplement for women under 30 while an ebullient Alan prepares for his 39th birthday celebration.	148696
1981	Ladies' Man: Women Need Not Apply	T		McCall, Mitzi, Anne Convy, Carmen Finestra and Michael Loman	Episode #13.  2-7-1981	Magazine. Alan Thackeray (Lawrence Pressman), a divorced father who landed a job on New York-based Women's Life magazine as a feature writer, the only male writer. Managing Editor Elaine Holstein (Louise Sorel). Researcher Gretchen (Simone Griffeth).Women's Life Magazine co-workers include the lovely ladies Andrea Gibbons (Betty Kennedy), Gretchen (Simone Griffeth) and Susan (Allison Argo). The only male in his life was Reggie (Herb Edelman), the harried accountant for Women's Life.Alan learns about women scorned when Elaine is denied membership in his all-male press club.	148697
1992	Ladrao Que Rouba a Anao Tem Cem Anos de Prisao	MF				Radio Newscaster (Nuno Santos). TV Newscaster (Helder de Sousa). Photographer (Henrique Viana).	148698
1989	Ladri di saponette	MF				Film Critic (Claudio G. Fava - The Film Critic).	148699
2007	Ladron que roba a ladron	MF				News Media. Reporter (Jossara Jinaro).	148700
1993	Ladrones van a la oficina, Los: De la oficina al cielo	TF			Episode #11.	Newsreader (Maria Rey - Voice).	148701
2004	Lads	N		Itzkoff, Dave		News Media	148702
1992	Lady Against the Odds	MT				Reporter Len Chisholm (Dan Castellaneta). 1943 Los Angeles. Newspaper Boy (Benji Gregory).	148703
1935	Lady and the Madman	SM	OWN	Chambers, Whitman		Press	148704
1942	Lady and the Titanic	SS	MLPL	Komroff, Manuel	In "All In Our Day: Thirty Stories."	Newspaper. New York Herald. Newspaper office boy initiation told by narrator, a former office boy.  Seen through his eyes as reporters report the story.	148705
1992	Lady Boss	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Paula McClure). Reporter #1 (Maura Soden). Reporter #2 (Mary Major). Photographer (Mark St. James).	148706
1934	Lady By Choice	M	DVD -R HQ 6686, 6688.			Press Agent Front O'Malley (Raymond Walburn)	148707
2001	Lady Chatterley's Stories: Substance of Desire	MT	SVD 1105			Female Photographer and Male Reporter share an on-line relationship until meeting in person.	148708
1937	Lady Escapes, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Lon Chaney Jr.). Reporter (Sid Fields). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Robert Lowery). Reporter (Tony Merlo). English Reporter (Milton Owen). American Reporter (Regis Toomey).   French Reporter (Jean Masset).Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	148709
1933	Lady For a Day	M	DVD -R HQ 2869, 2870. L		Frank Capra Film	Reporters	148710
1941	Lady From Cheyenne, The	M		Finn, Jonathan, Theresa Oaks (Story).  Kathryn Scola, Warren Duff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Hank Foreman (Frank Craven) once worked for Horace Greeley and now operates the "press on wheels" newspaper. He comes to the aid of a schoolteacher after she purchases a lot on the waterfront property a saloon owner is attempting to buy up.Editor begins opposing man in print. When the schoolteacher considers selling out, editor persuades her to wait before signing anything. Creates diversion at saloon so he can sneak into the office and steal papers confirming plan to gain water rights.When the editor runs article accusing saloon keeper of setting fire to the schoolhouse, thugs destroy newspaper office and assault editor. Schoolteacher lobbies state legislature to get women right to vote and form all-female jury to try saloon keeper.Carries out campaign. Saloon keeper tries to stop train carrying her back to town but she is rescued. Editor survives. Reporter (Jeff Corey).	148711
1936	Lady From Nowhere	M		Niblo, Fred Jr., Arthur Strawn, Joseph Krumgold (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Small Town Editor, the Clearview Clarion, Earl Daniels (Charles Quigley) believes a woman is a missing heiress. She's actually a manicurist who is fleeing after witnessing a gangland killing.Local newspaperman saves manicurist who witnesses gang murder and poses as heiress.  Editor marries her and gets a job on a big city paper.	148712
1948	Lady From Shanghai, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2696, 2678. DVD			News Media. Reporters (William Alland, Alvin Hammer, Mary Newton, Robert Gray, Byron Kane)	148713
1949	Lady Gambles, The	M		Meltzer, Lewis (Story). Halsted Wells (Adaptation). Roy Huggins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter David Boothe (Robert Preston) for The Morning Herald comes to Las Vegas with his wife to do series of articles on Boulder Dam. Joan Boothe (Barbara Stanwyck), his wife, a former Magazine Writer, decides to do freelance piece on casinos.She uses a concealed camera and is caught by casino owner who accuses her of taking photos for blackmail purposes.When she explains her intentions, he gives her house money with which to gamble while she gathers material for her article. She quickly becomes addicted.Gambles away husband's expense money from paper. After reporter finishes his articles, he resigns and takes her away to Mexico while he writes book on Colorado River. She reverts to old habits. Reporter leaves her.Wife returns to casino owner who sets her up as front for string of stables he operates. Later dumps her. Root of gambling problem traced to domineering sister who blames her for their mother dying while giving birth to her.	148714
1942	Lady Gangster	M	DVD -R HQ 10555			Radio Commentator Kenneth Phillips (Frank Wilcos) helps the lady gangster when she's sent to prison.	148715
1951	Lady Godiva Rides Again	M			PR	TV Interviewer (Leslie Mitchell). Lady in charge of Publicity (Dora Bryan).  Soap Publicity Men (Clive Baxter,  Paul Connell I, and Arthur Howard III). Photographer (Peter Martyn).	148716
2007	Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle	M				Reporter (Emma Jesson) 	148717
1942	Lady Has Plans, The	M	VHS 1049	Birinski, Leo (Story). Harry Tugend (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Sidney Royce (Paulette Goddard) leaves Lisbon to act as "leg woman" for Radio Correspondent Kenneth Harper (Ray Milland). Spy plans to kidnap her before she goes and replace her with another woman.Other woman has a message printed on her back in invisible ink. Royce gets to Lisbon and is mistaken for the other woman. Efforts of male spies to get a peck at her back.When the two journalists realize the truth, they decide to keep up the ruse to catch real spies. They are captured. Correspondent has located other woman and photographed her back after knocking her out, then erased the plans.The two journalists are rescued by the State Department. Spies are rounded up.  Announcer (Mel Ruick).	148718
1909	Lady Helen's Escapade	M				Newspapers	148719
1989	Lady in a Corner	MT				Fashion Editor Loretta Young is editor in chief of prestigious fashion magazine battling a takeover bid by a sleazy publishing magnate	148720
1942	Lady in a Jam	M				Reporter (Hobart Cavanaugh),	148721
2007	Lady in Blue, The	N		Sierra, Javier. James Graham (Translator)		Spanish Journalist Carlos Albert is driven by a blinding snowstorm to the little Spanish town of Agreda, where he stumbles upon a nearly forgotten 17th century convent founded by a Spanish nun capable of powers of “bilocation,” or the ability to be in two places simultaneously. Intrigued by her rumored powers, Albert delves into finding out more. These threads, linked by an apparent suicide, eventually leads Carlos to an American spy and ultimately to Los Angeles where a woman named Jennifer Narody unwittingly holds the key to the mystery that the Catholic Church, the U.S. Defense Department, and the journalist are each determined to decipher -- the Lady in Blue. In Los Angeles, Jennifer Narody has been having a series of disturbing dreams involving eerie images of a lady dressed in blue. What she didn’t know is that this same spirit appeared to leaders of the Jumano Native American tribe in New Mexico 362 years earlier and was linked to the Spanish nun. Destiny propels an agnostic journalist to rediscover his faith in this paranormal puzzler about a mysterious bilocating “lady in blue.” Sister Maria Jesus de Agreda appeared more than 500 times to the Jumano Indians of New Mexico and converted them to Christianity -- without ever leaving her monastery in Spain. In 1991, Spanish Journalist Carlos Albert interviews Giuseppe Baldi, a Benedictine priest and musicologist about his 1972 Chronovision machine reported to recapture sounds as well as images from the past. The Vatican censured Baldi. Albert later stumbles on Agreda’s monastery in Spain, while in Los Angeles, Narody, a former U.S. intelligence agent working on a secret project for the Vatican, deals with unusual dreams and receives a startling stolen religious text. 	148722
1935	Lady in Danger	M				Reporter (Mervyn Johns).	148723
1944	Lady in the Dark	M			Rogers	Magazine Editor Liza Elliott (Ginger Rogers), magazine editor-in-chief, undergoes psychoanalysis. Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Grandon Rhodes). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Photographer (Jack Mulhall).	148724
1954	Lady in the Dark	T			Musical Special	Magazine Editor Liza Elliott (Ann Sothern), insecure magazine editor whose psychotic dreams propel her into another world.	148725
1947	Lady in the Dark	R			Episode #88. 10-19-1947. Theatre Guild of the Air	Magazine Editor Liza Elliott (Gertrude Lawrence), magazine editor-in-chief, undergoes psychoanalysis.	148726
2004	Lady in the House	N		Duome, Joseph J. 		Newspaperman comes to the aid of Stephanie Lindstrom, who in the first days of her assuming the post of Commander in Chief of the United States is told to step down by the Secretary of Defense, and then she luckily escapes a sniper’s missile. Trouble continue to mount for the first woman president of the United States. Lindstrom is a dedicated government servant thrust into the post of President when her mentor dies suddenly. A strong, beautiful woman, she faces the trials of a spouse with a sixth insatiable sense, murdered by his lover, a Mideast imbroglio, and the kidnapping of her young daughter. The newspaperman along with someone who has an intimate knowledge of the underworld try to help her. 	148727
1946	Lady in the Lake	M	DVD -R HQ 4885, 4886. VHS 1270			Reporter (Fred E. Sherman). Reporter (Fred Sherman). Story Editor Adrienne Fromsett (Audrey Totter) hires Philip Marlowe to find the missing wife of her boss.	148728
2006	Lady in the Water	M	DVD -R HQ 11001, 11002			Film Critic (Bob Balaban), smug critic complains "There is no originality left in the world." He is a critic without hope or enthusiasm and is killed.	148729
1988	Lady in White	M				Reporter (Daniel Rojo). Cameraman (Gregory L. Everage).	148730
1933	Lady Killer	M	DVD -R HQ 8548, 8549 (Complete). DVD -R HQ 6435, 6432 (Missing  Ending). DVD -R HQ 7101 -- (Ending). L			Critic made to eat his words. Free speech is no reason to be nasty in doing a review. Headlines ("Gunmen Loot Marley Home")	148731
2009	Lady Killer	N		Creighton, Kathleen	Silhouette Romantic Suspense #1559	Photojournalist Tony Whitehall storms onto the Texas ranch owned by Brooke Grant, a recovering divorcee who has good reason to lie about her past. She is falsely arrested for the murder of her ex and it seems everyone in her life has a motive to lie to her -- the vengeful local cops, a mysterious private investigator, even her adoring 10-year-old son. In fact, Brooke has good reason to trust no man. Until Whitehall arrives with his irresistible charm and his own agenda of deceit. Half Apache and all macho, Tony never imagined his camera would bring him so close to Brooke -- or that a shocking conspiracy would give him a shot at love. 	148732
1966	Lady L	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	148733
1971	Lady Liberty (La Mortadella)	M		Melfi, Leonard (Story). Melfi, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Don Carlos Dunaway, R.W. Spera, Mario Monicelli, Ring Lardner Jr. (English Version -- Screenplay).	Italy-France - Ness Book	Reporter Jock Fenner (William DeVane)  of the New York Daily News stumbles onto a story about bride-to-be getting stopped by customs officials for trying to bring a large sausage into the country.  Reporter plays up the story.Woman and customs official eat the contested sausage. Reporter's story appears along with an editorial supporting the woman. Her political activist fiancé has reporter assaulted for exploiting the issue.Woman visits the reporter in his squalid apartment after breaking up with her intended. They spend the night together but she realizes she has no future with him because of his wife and family. She sets off on her own.Reporter alcoholic, pill-dependent journalist. New York Magazine: "If the News doesn't sue, the American Newspaper Guild should."  Film's original Italian title means baloney. Reporter (Frank Bara). Reporter (Dennis Helfend). Reporter (Peter Landers).Reporter (Roger Ochs). Reporter (Joel Wolfe). City Editor (Tom Lacy).	148734
1953	Lady Loves, A	MUS			From "I Love Melvin"	Reporters. "A Lady Loves" sung by Debbie Reynolds during a dream sequence at the start of the film. She's dreaming that she's a big, famous movie star with a group of male reporters gathering around her asking questions.	148735
1936	Lady Luck	M	VHS 5223	McGowan, Dorrell, Stuart McGowan (Story). John Krafft (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dave Haines (William Blakewell) in love with a manicurist who keeps rejecting him because she wants to marry a rich man.	148736
1952	Lady Makes News, The	N		Kathhrens, Vaughan		Press	148737
1986	Lady of Hay	N	OWN - H	Erskine, Barbara		Journalist Jo Clifford hypnotized for a series of articles she is writing, suddenly cast back into the 12th century. Clifford, a successful journalist, is all set to debunk the idea of past-life regression in her next magazine series. But when she herself sumits to a simple hypnotic session, she suddenly finds herself reliving the experiences of Matilda, Lady of Hay, the wife of a baron at the time of King John. As she learns of Matilda’s unhappy marriage, her love for the handsome Richard de Clare and the brutal threats of death at the hands of King John, it becomes clear that Jo’s past and present are hopelessly entwined and that, 800 years on, a story of secret passion and unspeakable treachery is about to begin again. 	148738
2008	Lady of High Regard, A	N		Peterson, Tracie	Ladies of Liberty, Book 1	Journalist Mia Stanley is a young woman from a wealthy and influential Philadelphia family who thinks that she is a born matchmaker but can’t find a romantic interest of her own, so she launches a journalism career instead. Her family is dismayed and Mia is filled with resentment when her father orders her to stop writing for Godey’s Lady Book. Mia is shocked and concerned after visiting seaman’s wives on the Philadelphia docks and learning of their physical and sexual abuse with their children even being sold for bad debts.  Stanley ends up researching stories that put her life in danger. 	148739
1907	Lady of Luzon, The (Plantagent Hock)	SSF		Bronson-Howard, G.		Press	148740
1936	Lady of Secrets	M				News Media. Reporter (Ann Doran). Because of an unhappy affair she had earlier in life, a woman shuts herself off from the rest of the world.	148741
1974	Lady of Shalott, The	SS		Bovey, John	In "Desirable Aliens." Cornhill Magazine No. 1079, Spring, 1974.  Four Quarters, Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer, 1980.	Freelance Magazine Writer Victoriar.  David, former husband.	148742
1918	Lady of the Dugout	M			Brownlow The West	Editor. Opens with scene at Beverly Hills Hotel, American editor meets Jennings, who tells them the story	148743
1978	Lady of the House	T				News Media. Life of San Francisco madam of 1930s and 1940s, town's mayor in the 1970s.	148744
1957	Lady of Vengeance	M	DVD -R HQ 10561, 10562.	Tunick, Irve (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner William T. Marshall (Dennis O'Keefe) vows revenge when his ward commits suicide. He hires a master criminal to devise torturous method of death for person who drove her to it. After criminal establishes his plan he finds himself trapped.Newspaper owner reveals that the criminal was the man who caused her death. While attempting to escape Marshall's house, the criminal is killed in a car accident.	148745
1945	Lady on a Train	M	SVD 1414			Reporter (Eddie Bruce). Reporter (George J. Lewis). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Charles Sherlock). Photographer (Jane Adams). Photographer (Kathleen O'Malley)	148746
2007	Lady Samurai	M				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Melissa Pollard). Reporter (Hallie Beaune). 	148747
1951	Lady Says No!, The	M	DVD -R 1655	Russell, Robert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Life Magazine Photographer Bill Shelby (David Niven) attempts to do feature on author of a book that is critical of men. After a kiss and a drink, author falls for photographer and pursues him.He gets her in a romantic mood then leaves her leading to a chase scene. Chauvinistic nature of profession suggested by fantasy dream sequence in which photographer is seen leading group of shackled women carrying typewriters and cameras on their heads.	148748
1941	Lady Scarface	M	DVD -R HQ 5050, 5051. SVD 1343	D'Usseau, Arnaud, Richard Collins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Ann Rogers (Frances Neal) for Quip magazine banters with policeman while tracking a woman and her gang. Photographer is caught while secretly taking pictures of a gang member counting stolen money and is saved by the cop.She offers to tell him where the money is if he lets her in on the story, but after giving him the envelope with the loot, he confiscates her film. When he moves from Chicago to a stakeout at a New York hotel, she follows him.Young couple come under suspicion after they accidentally pick up the envelope containing stolen money. Cops buy couple's hotel room to use them as bait to get real crooks. Policeman sends photographer on trail of couple to keep her out of his way.She discovers truth and cop locks her in a hotel room with bodyguard while he chases after the crooks. Policeman calls photographer to warn her head of gang is coming to hotel. Fails to mention gangster is a woman.Photographer is nearly killed by the woman who disguises self as maid. Photographer shoots gangster, then faints. Cop takes picture of her which he convinces newspaper to run.	148749
1972	Lady Sings the Blues	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Don McGovern). Reporter #2 (Dick Poston). Reporter #3 (Charles Woolf). Announcer (Byron Kane).	148750
1930	Lady Surrenders, A	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	148751
1949	Lady Takes a Sailor, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2979, 2980. SVD 1408			Reporter (Kenneth Patterson). Reporter (Josephine Whittell). Photographer (Ray Erlenborn).	148752
1947	Lady Takes an Interest, The	SS	GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Time Element and Other Stories, The."	Editor. Mrs. Robert Hooker, president of the Gibbsville (Pa) Standard and widow of the late "Fighting Bob" Hooker, owner, editor and publisher.Doug Campbell, managing editor, formerly city editor, sports editor, etc. of the Standard.	148753
1979	Lady Vanishes, The	M		White, Ethel Lina (Novel - "Wheel Spins, The"), Sidney Gilliat, Frank Lauder (Screenplay of "Lady Vanishes, The").  George Axelrod (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book.  Tongue-in-cheek remake of 1938 Hitchcock Film	Life Magazine Photographer Robert Condon (Eliot Gould) never carries a camera and is referred to as "a famous American newspaperman." Romances madcap heiress, becomes involved with spies and intrigue on a train.Journalist agrees to marry heiress but tells her it is against his principles to take the million dollars she gets each time she marries. "I am a photographer, dear. I do not shoot guns. I take pictures of other people shooting guns."	148754
2000	Lady Whistledown: Duke and I, The	NR		Quinn, Julia (aka Julie Pottinger)	#1 Lady Whistledown Series	Gossip Columnist Lady Whistledown produces the accurate and popular source of social news, Lady Whistledown's Society Papers. Mysterious journalist's name is unknown.Society Reporter and Gossip Lady Whistledown	148755
2003	Lady Whistledown: Further Observations of Lady Whistledown, The	NR		Quinn, Julia (aka Julie Pottinger) and Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, Mia Ryan	Lady Whistledown Anthology: Four separaste stories.	Gossip Columnist Lady Whistledown, popular columnist.. Four short romances features commentary from the society snoop and unfurls over the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day, 1814.Characters meet, plots intersect and cleverly, each of the four authors involved using Quinn's gossip columnist, include the same skating party shown from the perspective of the four couples).	148756
2004	Lady Whistledown: Lady Whistledown Strikes Back	NR		Quinn, Julia, Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, Mia Ryan	Lady Whistledown Anthology: Four separate stories	Gossip Columnist Lady Whistledown is a society reporter and  gossip lady and the action takes place at a dinner party where a ruby bracelet is stolen casting suspicion on one gentlemen after another.All London is abuzz with speculation -- was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant or the rogue?  Each story follows one pair as they tackle the obstacles to love -- the same encounters and same dialogue but from different points of view.	148757
2001	Lady Whistledown: Offer From a Gentleman	NR		Quinn, Julia (aka Julie Pottinger)	#3 Lady Whistledown Series	Gossip Columnist Lady Whistledown and Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, 19th century	148758
2002	Lady Whistledown: Romancing Mister Bridgerton	NR		Quinn, Julia (aka Julie Pottinger)	#4 Lady Whistledown Series	Gossip Columnist Lady Whistledown.  Everyone seems preoccupied with the notorious gossip columnist Lady Whistledown who can't seem to publish an edition of her Society Papers without mentioning Colin Bridgerton in the first paragraph.	148759
2000	Lady Whistledown: Viscount Who Loved Me, The	NR		Quinn, Julia (aka Julie Pottinger)	#2 Lady Whistledown Series.	Gossip Columnist. 1814 promises to be another eventful season, from Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, April, 1814.	148760
2005	Lady With All the Answers, The	P		Rambo, David	Old Globe premiere in San Diego	Advice Columnist Ann Landers (Randy Graff) as Eppie Lederer born Esther Pauline in a one-woman play: folksy, funny, straightforward and validating. Setting is Landers' elegantly appointed apartment on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive.Late June 1975 when Landers would have been 56. Dressed in a hot-pink pantsuit that manages to look extravagant and conservative at the same time, Landers putters about the room, rereading old columns, letting her mind wander back over life and careerTalks to the audience.  She wrote under the pen name Ann Landers from 1955 until her death in 2002. "I'm not an expert on any subject, but I can get to the experts."Lively and unflappable as she talks through such topics as nudity, health, war and sex, sex, and more sex. Receives a phone call from her twin sister and competing advice columnist Abigail Van Buren.Material from Lander's life and letters with cooperation of Landers' daughter, Margo Howard. Obstinate editor could really get her goat.	148761
2008	Lady With All the Answers, The	P		Rambo, David	Pasadena Playhouse Production. 10-2008. 	Advice Columnist Ann Landers (Mimi Kennedy) as Eppie Lederer born Esther Pauline in a one-woman play: folksy, funny, straightforward and validating. Setting is Landers' elegantly appointed apartment on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive.Late June 1975 when Landers would have been 56. Dressed in a hot-pink pantsuit that manages to look extravagant and conservative at the same time, Landers putters about the room, rereading old columns, letting her mind wander back over life and careerTalks to the audience.  She wrote under the pen name Ann Landers from 1955 until her death in 2002. "I'm not an expert on any subject, but I can get to the experts."Lively and unflappable as she talks through such topics as nudity, health, war and sex, sex, and more sex. Receives a phone call from her twin sister and competing advice columnist Abigail Van Buren.Material from Lander's life and letters with cooperation of Landers' daughter, Margo Howard. Obstinate editor could really get her goat.	148762
2006	Lady With All the Answers, The	P	OWN	Rambo, David	Drawn from the life and letters of Ann Landers with the cooperation of Margo Howard. 	Advice Columnist Ann Landers (Mimi Kennedy) as Eppie Lederer born Esther Pauline in a one-woman play: folksy, funny, straightforward and validating. Setting is Landers' elegantly appointed apartment on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive.Late June 1975 when Landers would have been 56. Dressed in a hot-pink pantsuit that manages to look extravagant and conservative at the same time, Landers putters about the room, rereading old columns, letting her mind wander back over life and careerTalks to the audience.  She wrote under the pen name Ann Landers from 1955 until her death in 2002. "I'm not an expert on any subject, but I can get to the experts."Lively and unflappable as she talks through such topics as nudity, health, war and sex, sex, and more sex. Receives a phone call from her twin sister and competing advice columnist Abigail Van Buren.Material from Lander's life and letters with cooperation of Landers' daughter, Margo Howard. Obstinate editor could really get her goat.	148763
1940	Lady with Red Hair	M	DVD -R HQ 11407, 11408. SVD 1473			Reporter (Creighton Hale).	148764
2003	Lady, the Chef, and the Courtesan, The	N		Marisol		Chicago Journalist Pilar Castillo returns to her native Venezuela for her beloved grandmother's funeral, she and her mother are shocked to see a man they do not know at the service.Grandmother's diaries reveal the secrets of who he is. Her writings encourage Castillo to follow her heart. Photographer boyfriend in the United States.	148765
1918	Lady's Name, A	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	148766
1988	Ladykiller	M			PR	Public Relations Practitioner Corbett gives clients the "star treatment."	148767
1971	Lafayette's Pigeons	N		Atwood, Cole		News Media	148768
1989	Lagrimas al desayuno	MF				Critic (Walter Rojas - The Critic)	148769
1987	Laguna Heat	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Dennis Lee Kelly). Reporter #2 (S. E. Perry). Woman Reporter (Amy Michelson)	148770
1996	Lahar	MF			Philippines.	Reporter (Maila Damian).	148771
1983	Lahikuvassa Rauli Badding Somerjoki	DF			Finland	Interviewer Peter von Bagh.	148772
2000	Laila Hietamiehen Hylatyt talot, autiot pihat	MF				Interviewer-Narrator (Jorn Donner)	148773
2007	Lair, The	T			Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.	148774
2007	Lair, The: Episode #1	T			Episode #1. 8-1-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.In this first episode, Thom meets with a strange man who tells him that The Lair, a notorious sex club, is linked to a string of unsolved murders that have been plaguing his small city for years. When Thom’s jealous boyfriend, Jonathan, also gets caught up in The Lair, things get personal. 	148775
2008	Lair, The: Episode #10	T			Episode #10. 10-17-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Tim is worried that the Lumina Orchis has a strong hold on Dr. Waldman. Colin takes his hunt for victims on the road and leaves The Lair. 	148776
2008	Lair, The: Episode #11	T			Episode #11. 10-31-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.The Lumina Orchis has taken on a life of it’s own and no one knows how to stop it.	148777
2008	Lair, The: Episode #12	T			Episode #12. 11-7-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Frankie’s ghost is haunting Colin. Damian has escaped from behind the wall and a still blind Sheriff Trout goes out looking for Spivey’s body.	148778
2008	Lair, The: Episode #13	T			Episode #13. 11-21-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Damian is free and on the hunt and Colin is out to kill Thom for setting Damian free. The Lumina Orchis is still controlling Jack and he has locked himself in the lab.	148779
2008	Lair, The: Episode #14	T			Episode #14. 12-12-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.The wounded Ian is exposed to Dr. Waldman’s moonlight machine and Laura is going to leave the island.	148780
2008	Lair, The: Episode #15	T			Episode #15. 12-26-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season Finale.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom and Colin face-off and Ian is on a rampage killing and hurting people around the island including Laura. 	148781
2007	Lair, The: Episode #2	T			Episode #2. 8-1-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) of the Island Gleaner is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom’s boyfriend, Jonathan is found near death on the beach and in a coma. Thom has no idea that the vampires at The Lair are the reason for Jonathan’s condition.	148782
2007	Lair, The: Episode #3	T			Episode #3. 8-29-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom head back to The Lair to confront Damian about his boyfriend’s coma. 	148783
2007	Lair, The: Episode #4	T			Episode #4. 9-5-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom has a run-in with Damian in his boyfriend’s hospital room. Damian’s obsession with Thom could cost him control of The Lair.	148784
2007	Lair, The: Episode #5	T			Episode #5. 9-12-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Jonathan is out of a coma and all of his wounds are healed but he can’t remember what happened or who attacked him. Damian finds out who has stolen and betrayed him.	148785
2007	Lair, The: Episode #6	T			Episode #6. 9-29-2007.  Original Series, Here-TV. Six 27-minute episodes in first season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom and Jonathan are back together but not for long. Damian is missing and Colin is running The Lair.	148786
2008	Lair, The: Episode #7	T			Episode #7. 9-5-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Colin is in control of The Lair with Damian out of the way. Ian, a stranger to The Lair has a dark past. 	148787
2008	Lair, The: Episode #9	T			Episode #9. 10-3-2008.  Original Series, Here-TV. Second Season.	Investigative Journalist Thom Atherton (David Moretti) is a local journalist in a small island town who begins digging into the anonymous bodies turning up drained of blood, endangering his boyfriend and coming to the attention of the head vampire, Damian, who sees Thom as the reincarnation of his own dead lover. The Lair is a private gay club run by vampires who use the club as a source for attractive young men to feed from. Bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. Atherton investigates the mysterious John Doe murders and clues lead him to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair where a man’s darkest desires are unfilled.Thom’s ex-boyfriend returns and Dr. Waldman’s plant is having a strange effect on him.	148788
2008	Lake Effect Snow	NR		Rowlands, C.P.	Gay	War Correspondent Annie T. Booker, a renowned international news correspondent, has covered Iraq for three years when a friend and colleague is killed, and Annie is injured in Baghdad. Exhausted, she returns stateside to cover. But life at home is not the sanctuary it has always been. Her name is on an Iraqi hit list, her partner of 10 years has left, she is betrayed by a friend, and her TV network wants the FBI in her life full time. When the danger escalates, senior FBI agent Sarah Moore is assigned to her case. Annie and Sarah struggle to stay one step ahead of disaster as Annie’s life becomes the war zone she once reported on. 	148789
2002	Lake News	N		Delinsky, Barbara		Reporter John Kipling has returned to Lake Henry, New Hampshire to seek shelter in the small lakeside town due to disastrous results of paparazzi fever. Kipling was once a ruthless big-city journalist but is now editor of small-time Lake Henry's newspaperReporter who is unscrupulous falsely accuses Boston lounge singer of having an affair with a newly appointed Cardinal, and she's hounded by the press. Besieged by reporters, she finds she is unable to return to her Boston apartment.Kipling, another renegade from big-time media who's now running the local paper, is outraged at the lies that invade the singer's privacy and together they fight for justice. Kipling offers to help her exact revenge on the reporter who ruined her life.Kipling's career has been destroyed by the political stories he wrote.	148790
1944	Lake Placid Serenade	M				Reporters (Frank Mayo, Pat Gleason, Dick Scott, Ernie Adams, Charles Williams). Radio Announcer (John Dehner). Photographer (Bert Moorehouse)	148791
1985	Lake Wobegon Days	N		Keillor, Garrison	"News" Chapter	Editor Harold Staff of the Herald-Star, Lake Wobegon's weekly newspaper named by its owner.  Editor's first principle of journalism is "I have to live here, too, you know."	148792
1998	Lake, The	MT				Newscaster (Holmes Osborne)	148793
2008	Lakeview Terrace	M				TV Weatherman (Dallas Raines). TV Reporter (Zorianna Kit). In California, a Caucasian male and his Afro-American wife move to a house in a safe compound. The racist and dysfunctional next door neighbor is the abusive African-American LAPD officer and he transforms their lives to a Hell on Earth. 	148794
1984	Lakhon Ki Baat	MF			India	Freelance Photographer Alok Prakash (Farouque Sheikh-Shaikh), while photographing woman hockey players in action is hit by the puck, loses his senses and is hospitalized. Editor Bharucha (Subiraj). Campera Operator Johnny (Javed Khan).His brother-in-law, a lawyer decides to capitalize on the accident and sue Alok's employer for a large sum of money so that they can live comfortably for the rest of their lives. Alok and the rest of the family go along with the charade.	148795
2004	Lakshya	MF			India.	TV Journalist Romila Dutta (Preity Zinta) covers the 1999 Kargil conflict. Modeled on NDTV Journalist Barkha Dutt who achieved fame for live coverage of Kargil border conflict between Indian and Pakistan in 1999. Army Photographer (Raghuvir Singh).Character is righteous without going overboard, serious without being boring, sensitive without being weepy. Sequences where she reads the news -- bulletin might as well have been written by a 12-year-old.	148796
2007	Lakshyam	MF			India	TV Reporter (Kota Sreenivasaa Rao) is the father of two sons. 	148797
1969	Lalka	MF				Reporter (Henryk Hunko)	148798
1998	LaMastas, The	M				Reporter (Rosemary Gore).	148799
1999	Lamb in Despair, A (aka Ren rou wan ju)	MF			Hong Kong	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Charles (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang) decides to use his glossy tabloid magazine as a tool to keep a rapist off the streets. The rapist returns to Hong Kong from the United States with 25 murders under his belt. The local courts can’t hold him and the police have nothing on him. Charles is upset with the injustice in the legal system and decides to go after the rapist in his magazine.  The reporter swipes a photograph from the rapist’s father’s home and put it on the magazine cover. The cops are angry at Charles for provoking a known killer. The rapist responds by continuing his criminal ways.	148800
1996	Lamb to the Slaughter	N		Rowe, Jennifer		Journalist Verity Birdwood investigates the case of a convicted murderer who is set free after his lawyer writes an expose of his trial.	148801
2005	Lame	M			Short.	Photographer, IMM (Rick Dumont).	148802
1960	Lament for a City	N	GPL	Hough, Henry Beetle		Reporter Cornelius Tyler, young reporter for the Courier Freeman in Hindon, a small New England town. Filled with high ideals, but as time passes, becomes disillusioned and stoic.	148803
1591	Lamentation of Mr. Pages, Wife of Plimouth	ER	USC	Deloney, Thomas		News	148804
1591	Lamentation of Mr. Pages' Wife	PO	COPY	Deloney, Thomas	In 'Works of Thomas Deloney."	News. Much like a human interest story on the front page of a modern American newspaper. Deloney reports available facts.  Current events.Deloney most popular ballad-journalist of the day.	148805
1992	Lammas all paremas nurgas	MF			Estonian	Reporter (Rein Oja).	148806
1972	Lampaansyojat	MF				News Photographer (Vaino Kolhonen).	148807
1765	Lampoon on Modern Scribblers, A.	MUS	COPY	Wag, Andrew		Parody News	148808
2005	Lampu merah mati	MF			Malaysia	News Media. Journalist (Pang Khee Teik). Journalist (Sharaad Kuttan). Journalist (Mislina Mustapha). Group of men arrested for the terrorist bombing of a nightclub have to reenact their actions for the police and the news media.	148809
2002	Lana's Rain	M				Newspaper Vendor (Kahlid Shabazz).	148810
1990	Lancaster Miller Affair, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter #1 (Alan Andrews). Reporter #1 (Stewart Conrans).  Reporter #1 (Andy Nelson). Reporter #2 (David Le Page). Reporter #2 (Peter Moon). Reporter #2 (Paul Woodson).Reporter #3 (David Arnett). Reporter #3 (Van Markell). Reporter #3 (Colin Williams). Reporter #4 (Phillip Dutchak). Reporter #5 (Iain  Murton). Reporter #6 (Mark Dinano).Reporter #5 (Iain  Murton). Reporter #6 (Mark Dinano). Editor (Earl Francis). Woman Journalist #1 (Lee Simmons). Woman Journalist #2 (Jeannie Lightbrown).  Man Journalist (Wal Wayn). Reporter (John Morris). Reporter (David Thomas).Press Photographer #1 (David Bickerstaff). Press Photographer #2 (Bill Fozz). Press Photographer #3 (Robert Muddyman).  Radio Interviewer (Peter Cavanagh). Photographer (Gerry Skilton). Photographer #1 (David Hawker). Photographer #2 (Paul Michael Young).Photographer (Jack Mower).	148811
1912	Land Beyond the Sunset	M				Newsboy glimpses world beyond the slums	148812
1903	Land Ironclads, The	SSF	GPL	Wells, H.G.		War Correspondent-Artist.	148813
2008	Land of a Hundred Wonders	N		Kagen, Lesley		Cub Reporter Gibby McGraw was brain damaged after a car accident killed both her parents and she is now NQR (Not Quite Right), a real challenge for a fledgling newspaper reporter. Especially when she stumbles upon the dead body of the next governor of Kentucky. Armed with her trusty blue spiral notebook, Gibby figures that solving the murder might be her best chance to prove to everyone that she can become QR (Quite Right) again. But she gets more than she bargained for when she uncovers a world of corruption, racism and family secrets in small town Cray Ridge. Lucky for her, she’s also about to discover that some things are far more important than all the brains in the world, and that miracles occur in the most unexpected moments. 	148814
1929	Land of Cockaigne	N		Mann, Heinrich		Press	148815
1988	Land of Mirrors, A	N		Coppel, Alfred		French Journalist Jean Thierry tells a former CIA agent's niece that her daughter has been kidnapped in Rome.	148816
1926	Land of Mist, The	NSF		Doyle, Arthur Conan		Journalist Ed Malone with the London Daily Gazette narrates Professor Challenger's adventures.	148817
2004	Land of Plenty	M				News Reporter (Victoria Thomas). News Anchor (Matthew Kimbrough).	148818
2006	Land of the Blind	M				Anchorman (Nigel Whitmey). Anchorwoman (Leigh Zimmerman).  Editor (Mackenzie Crook).	148819
1993	Land of the Brave and the Free	N		Phillips, Michael	Volume 7	Reporter Corrie Belle Hollister -- The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister	148820
2005	Land of the Dead	M		Romero, George A.		TV Anchor (Tony Munch).	148821
1997	Land of the Free	M				Reporter #1 (David Sheehan). Reporter #2 (Sidney Coleman)	148822
2004	Land of the Free	MT				Reporter. News Reporter (Eric Register). TV Cameraman (Malik Simmon).	148823
1969	Land of the Giants: Comeback	T			Episode #37. 11-23-1969	Cameraman (Olan Soule).	148824
1968	Land of the Giants: Framed	T			Episode #3.10-6-1968	Photographer (Paul Carr).	148825
1969	Land of the Giants: Rescue	T			Episode #23. 3-23-1969	Newscaster (Roger Rowan).	148826
2009	Land of the Living	N		Klaffke, Trudy		Reporter from the local paper interviews a 100-year-old woman. The reporter tells the woman she lived in much simpler times. The woman asks her how would you define simpler? and then reflects on the horrors of World War I, the flu epidemic of 1918, the depression of the 1920s and the changes as her children grow up and move away. When the reporter remarks about how hard it must have been to outlive so many people she cared about, the woman’s reply reflects the peace she has learned throughout her life.	148827
1939	Land of the Midnight Sun	M				Newsreel covering a trip to Alaska	148828
1938	Land of Their Fathers	N		Marshall, M.M.		Press	148829
1957	Land Unknown, The	M	L	Palmer, Charles (Story).  William N. Robson (Adaptation).  Laszlo Gorog (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Margaret Hathaway (Shawn Smith) for the Oceanic Press is invited to go along on a military expedition to Antarctica and becomes one of the passengers in a helicopter that crashes in a prehistoric world.Expedition members fight off giant lizards. Scientist who has been trapped in region for years agrees to help others escape if they leave Hathaway with him. Although they object, she agrees to stay while others repair the helicopter.They succeed and are able to save both the journalist and the scientist.	148830
1991	Land Was Ours, The	N		Bailey, Chas		Newsman Dan Woods never forgets the plight of the struggling farmer or the numbing isolation endured by his parents and siblings through plagues of grasshoppers, searing drought and bitter blizzards, their devastation compounded by avalanching debt.	148831
1936	Land Without Music (aka Forbidden Music)	M	DVD -R HQ 10523, 10524		UK Only	American Reporter (Jimmy Durante). 	148832
1995	Land's End:  Land's End (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 9-20-1995	News Media. Reporter #2 (Marcy Goldman). Reporter #3 (Mark Chaet).	148833
2004	Landers	M				News Media. Desert Reporter Tuck Wallace (Tony Suraci). TV News Anchors (Pat Mathews, Michelle Merker). Field Reporter (Sue Ulu).	148834
2001	Landfall	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Jackie Gaspar). TV Reporter (Lisa Healy). TV Reporter (Roy Hobbs). Miami Herald Reporters (Stephen Anthony, Jennifer Fenn). Photographer (E.J. Colligan).	148835
1975	Landfall	M				Reporter (Jonathan Dennis)	148836
1978	Landfriede	N		Taschau, Hannelies	Germany	Journalist	148837
1969	Landing of Apollo 11 on Moon	DT				News	148838
1914	Landmarks	N		Lucas, E.V.		Press	148839
1987	Landru	NM		Alberts, Jürgen	Germany	Journalist	148840
1999	Landry News, The	NJ		Clements, Andrew. Sal Murdocca (illustrator)		Aspiring Journalist Cara Landry wants to be a journalist. Publishes her own newspaper, The Landry News. She becomes a popular editor. Censorship rears its ugly head.	148841
1995	Landsbyen:	TF			Series.	Journalist pa Lokalradio (Morten Kirkskov). Journalist pa Ekstra bladet (Peter Hesse Overgaard). Journalist pa Lokal TV (Henrik Prip, 1996).	148842
1932	Landskamp	MF				Reporter (Ragnar Falck).	148843
2001	Landspeed	M				Interviewer (Dan McCoy)	148844
1982	Landung der Träume	N		Koch, Jurij	Germany	Radio Journalist	148845
2000	Landysh serebristyy	MF			Russia	Journalist (Yevgeni Voskresensky).	148846
1995	Lang leve de koningin	MF				TV Reporter (Mike Ho Sam Sooi).	148847
1993	Lang xin ru tie	MF			Hong Kong	TV Reporter in Green (Money Lo).	148848
2008	Lange flate ballaer II	MF				News Media. U.S. News Anchor (Katherine Hynes). Chinese News Anchor (Tiley Chao). German News Reporter (Daniel Vogel). TV2 News Reporter (Inger Sandvik). 	148849
1940	Langford "Happy" Terrill	CB			Smash Comics #14. September, 1940. First Appearance.	Reporter Langford "Happy" Terrill exposed to solar radiation and gained ability to transform into a being of pure energy whenever exposed to light.As the Ray, he was one of the most powerful crime fighters of the 1940s, a member of both the Freedom Fighters and the All-Star Squadron.Being an entity composed by light, the original Ray is still alive today. Has problems getting along with his son, the second Ray.	148850
2003	Langt fra Las Vegas: Pressemodet	TF			Episode #34. 3-18-2003.	Journalist (Steffen Knudsen).	148851
2003	Language of Light, The	N		Clayton, Meg Waite		Photojournalist Nelly Gace moves her two young children to the Baltimore countryside after the unexpected death of her husband. She struggles to build a new life.Encouraged by the matriarch of the fox-hunting community and her grown son, she rekindles her desire to become a photojournalist, like her famous father.As set sets to work with her camera, she realizes her success is tangled up not only in her feelings about her husband's death, but also in her relationship with her father, a man who allowed fame and ambition to come before family.Then her father comes to visit and Nelly's fragile new beginning is thrown into chaos. Why did her father tell her to burn some of his most moving images?	148852
2007	Lanie Price: Darkness and the Devil Behind Me	N		Walker, Persia	#1 Lanie Price Series	Gossip Columnist Lanie Price was once a crime reporter who covered the case in December 1923 of a lovely young pianist, a rising star who by January 1924 was on the most wanted list. She had vanished along the snowy streets of a storm-swept night in Harlem and thieves had hit the home of her society patron pulling off a million-dollar heist. Were the disappearance and the robbery coincidence or conspiracy?  Somebody knew but nobody was talking. Three years later, the puzzles remained unsolved. Price, a frustrated gossip columnist, was ready for a change. Desperate for closure, the woman’s sister begs Lanie to dedicate her Christmas column to the case. Maybe someone somewhere will remember something. Seeking fresh material, Lanie starts asking hard, dangerous questions the kind just about guaranteed to get her killed,.	148853
1977	Lanigan's Rabbi	T			4 90-miute episodes. 1-30-1977 to 7-3-1977.  NBC Sunday Mystery Movie. 	Reporter Bobbi Whittaker (Barbara Carney), is Police Chief Paul Lanigan’s daughter, a local newspaper reporter. Lannigan socialized with and depended on the assistance from his friend, criminologist Rabbi David Small. 	148854
2008	Lannan Diary, The	NSF		Stocks, Bernard	#2 Lannan Series	Reporter Pat McLennan is an adviser to the Supreme Council and is at the center of all major issues from politics, religion and sport to the mining operations on Mainland and the land reclamation projects of the outer Isles. Immigration to Lannan has begun in earnest and the development of the new world is seen through the eyes of Pat McLennan and his family.It is 2023 and the Earth is in crisis. The World population is rising rapidly. Natural resources are dwindling and climate change is accelerating. The solution comes from an unexpected source -- outer space.	148855
2006	Lannan Project, The	NSF		Stocks, Ellen	#1 Lannan Series	Reporter Pat McLennan is an adviser to the Supreme Council and is at the center of all major issues from politics, religion and sport to the mining operations on Mainland and the land reclamation projects of the outer Isles. Immigration to Lannan has begun in earnest and the development of the new world is seen through the eyes of Pat McLennan and his family.It is 2023 and the Earth is in crisis. The World population is rising rapidly. Natural resources are dwindling and climate change is accelerating. The solution comes from an unexpected source -- outer space.	148856
1952	Lannen lokarin veli	MF				Reporter (Maj-Brit Heljo)	148857
1999	Lansky	MT				Miami Reporter #1 (Michael Steve Jones). Male Miami Reporter #3 (Larkin Campbell). Reporter at Lod (A.J. Tannen).	148858
2001	Lantana	M				Newsreader (Richard Morecroft).	148859
1980	Lantern on the Wind	P	MLPL	Kelly, T.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	148860
1991	Lao biao ni hao ye! (aka His Fatal Way	MF			Hong Kong	TV Reporter Suki (Suki Kwan) is a news reporter for a television company. She’s a Hong Kong police inspector’s girl friend. 	148861
1991	Lao dou wu pa duo (aka Daddy, Father and Papa	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter and policeman both think they may be the father of a seven-year-old who is kidnapped by notorious gangsters. So they go after the kidnappers. The mother was so desperate to save her son, she looks up a couple of her ex-boyfriends to help -- one of them is the reporter. 	148862
2002	Laramie Project, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jim Hooley). Reporter #2 (Jacquie Palisi). Reporter #3 (Nancy Phillips). Talk Show Host Ellen DeGeneres (Herself).True story of an American town in the wake of the murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay man. Dialogue created from hundreds of interviews with townspeople. From the play. Uses real news reports.	148863
1941	Lararinna pa vift	MF			Denmark.	Danish Journalists (Wiktor Andersson, Paul Frandsen, Helga Hallen, Charles Hansen, Ragnar Widestedt). Danish Photographer (Ake Uppstrom).	148864
2008	Largo Winch	M				News Media. CNBC Newscaster (Lousia Bojesen). CNBC Newscaster (Ross Westgate). TV Reporter (Becky Lee). TV Sound Engineer (Jacky Chu).  Billionaire, who is the founder and majority shareholder of the power and sprawling W. Group, is found dead, drowned. Who will inherit his financial empire? A son adopted nearly 30 years ago from a Bosnian orphanage is discovered in a prison deep in the Amazon. He’s accused of drug trafficking but claims he is innocent. His father murdered. He is in prison. Who will inherit the empire and how far would he/she go to get it all?	148865
2000	Lark	NR		Aiken, Ginny		Magazine. Lark has come home to Bellamy, Virginia, to launch a successful magazine.	148866
1927	Larry Dexter and the Ward Diamonds; or, The Young Reporter at Sea Cliff	NJ		Garis, Howard R. (Characters). Sperry, Raymond	#7 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148867
1907	Larry Dexter: From Office Boy to Reporter Or the First Step in Journalism (aka Larry Dexter at the Big Flood; or, The Perils of a Reporter. The Young Reporter at the Big Flood; or, The Perils of News Gathering).	NJ	OWN - H	Garis, Howard R.	#1 Young Reporter Series. 8 Books (1907-1927).	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148868
1912	Larry Dexter: Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery: Or Young Reporter in Wall Street, A (aka The Young Reporter and the Bank Mystery; or, Stirring Doings on Wall Street).	NJ	OWN - H	Garis, Howard R.	#4 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148869
1912	Larry Dexter: Larry Dexter and the Stolen Boy: Or A Young Reporter on the Lakes (aka The Young Reporter and the Stolen Boy; or, A Chase on the Great Lakes)	NJ		Garis, Howard R.	#5 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148870
1915	Larry Dexter: Larry Dexter in Belgium, or a Young War Correspondent's Double Mission (aka Larry Dexter at the Battlefront. The Young Reporter at the Battlefront; or, A War Correspondent's Double Mission)	NJ		Garis, Howard R.	#6 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148871
1907	Larry Dexter: Larry Dexter, Reporter: Or Strange Adventures in a Great City (aka The Young Reporter and the Land Swindlers; or, Queer Adventures in a Great City)	NJ	OWN - H	Garis, Howard R.	#2 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148872
1909	Larry Dexter: Larry Dexter's Great Search Or The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire (aka The Young Reporter and the Missing Millionaire; or, A Strange Disappearance)	NJ	OWN - H	Garis, Howard R.	#3 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148873
1927	Larry Dexter's Great Chase; or, A Young Reporter Across the Continent	NJ		Garis, Howard R. (Characters). Sperry, Raymond	#8 Young Reporter Series	Cub Reporter Larry Dexter. Dexter was a reporter who worked his way up from an office boy to a foreign correspondent covering crime and solving several of them as well as having adventures overseas and at the front during World War One.	148874
2002	Larry King Live:	T				Interviewer-Host Larry King.	148875
1983	Larry King Show, The	DT				Talk Show - News Media	148876
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The Starring Gary Shandling	T	SV 234. SV 230. SV 158		Episodes. Series August 1992-May 1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.	148877
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: 0.409	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #63. 11-8-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry begins an affair with a much younger show intern which causes resentment among the staff and places him in the awkward position of meeting her parents.Hank insists on a buying a race horse for himself, Larry and Artie in honor of the show's eighth anniversary.  John Stamos (Himself)	148878
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Adolf Hankler	T		Gregory, Alex and Peter Huyck	Episode #84. 4-19-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry spends his vacation with his brother who has a business proposition. Guest host Jon Stewart tests the network's censors by booking the Wu-Tang Clan. Kristen Johnston, Jason Alexander, Wu-Tang Clan (Themselves)..	148879
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Another List	T		Shandling, Garry and Adam Resnick	Episode #79. 3-15-1998. Season 6 Opener	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.TV News Host Jon Stewart (Himself). Larry's ratings are slipping and the suits are looking to replace him with regular guest host Jon Stewart. Hank tries to trade for a fan's "Hey Now" license plates.	148880
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Arthur After Hours	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #51. 8-2-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.After a particularly trying day at work, Arthur spends the night at the studio with two new friends, Nicolae the janitor and Hank's karaoke machine, and one old bottle of booze.  Sandra Bernhard, Ryan O'Neal, John Ambry (Themselves)	148881
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Arthur's Crises (aka Artie's Crisis)	T		Riggi, John	Episode #47. 10-5-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry fears that Artie's intimate relationship with a CBS network executive spells the end of their relationship. Darlene longs to sing with Clint Black (Himself). Kris Kristofferson (Himself)	148882
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Artie and Angie and Hank and Hercules	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #73. 1-22-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie falls off the wagon with his second addiction, Angie Dickinson, and flies to Venice with her. Larry's affair with Laura Leighton stumbles over their obsessions with watching their own TV shows.Hank auditions for a voice part in the new Disney movie, Hercules. Don Rickles, Angie Dickinson, Laura Leighton (Themselves).	148883
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Artie's Gone	T		Simms, Paul	Episode #21. 7-14-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie gets stuck on the highway during torrential rains and mud-slides leaving Paula the booker to function as the producer for the show. Bruno Kirby, Porno For Pyros (Themselves).	148884
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: As My Career Lay Dying	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #81. 3-29-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's staff prepares for the end by secretly looking for new jobs. Fred De Cordova, Lea Thompson, Bob Costas, Jim Gray, Pat Sajak, Andy Williams, Fred Barron (Themselves). Donny Osmond (Voice Only)l	148885
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Beginning of the End, The	T		Shandling, Garry and Dennis Klein	Episode #80. 3-22-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Kenny Mitchell joins the show as creative consultant and makes major changes to the format. Larry battles with the network and his agent over his contract. Jon Stewart, Colin Hay (Themselves).	148886
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Being There	T		Marshall, Emily	Episode #26. 8-18-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry and Francine quarrel over her commitment to their renewed relationship	148887
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Beverly and the Prop Job	T		Forbes, Maya and Garry Shandling	Episode #62. 11-1-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Beverly quits when Larry and Artie refuse to seriously consider her request that a job in the props department be given to a black person. Hank considers replacing Scott with a woman. Victoria Principal (Herself).	148888
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Beverly's Secret	T		Resnick, Adam	Episode #85. 4-26-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank does a remote from Wisconsin. The staff tries to guess the father of Beverly's baby. Drew Carey, Michael Bolton, Eriq La Salle, Steven Wright (Themselves).	148889
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Book, The	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #75. 2-5-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry insists on writing a book about his life, just like Jay, Brett, Ellen and Paul, leaving Hank worrying about "the incident" and Artie to finish off his own memoirs. Beverly receives flowers from a secret admirer and jumps to conclusions.Brooke Shields, Bruno Kirby, Dana Delany, Marlee Matlin, Jack Jason (Themselves).	148890
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Breakdown, The	T		Shandling, Garry and Chris Thompson and Paul Simms	Episodes #14-#15. 6-2-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry is a wreck as he faces sinking ratings, no Emmy nominations, and a divorce suit from Jeannie. So Hank and Artie try to fix him up with attractive women. But the only one he really connects with is Francine, his first wife.Part I: Kathy Ireland, Los Lobos (Themselves). Part II: Dana Delany, Helen Hunt, Teri Garr, Susan Anton (Themselves).	148891
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Broadcast News	T			Episode #24. 8-4-1993	News Media. Late Night Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Garry Shandling). Photographer Max (Patrick O'Connell). Publisher Hugh Hefner (Himself).	148892
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Broadcast Nudes	T	SV 257		Episode #24. 8-4-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank manipulates Darlene into agreeing to do a Playboy spread and Larry worries about appearing in Architectural Digest. Broadcast Nudes.	148893
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Brother, Can You Spare 1.2 Million?	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #57. 9-20-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry scrambles to make some money after his accountant admits he's lost all of Larry's funds. Artie and Hank set out to teach the guy a lesson.	148894
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Brush With the Elbow of Greatness, A	T	SVD 1434. SV 276.		Episode #12. 10-31-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Tabloid covers story when a woman says Larry pushed her into a magazine rack and neglected to apologize	148895
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Brush with the Elbow of Greatness, A	T			Episode #12. 10-31-1992	Reporter (John Riggi). TV Reporters (Paula McClure, Suzanne Vafiadis).	148896
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Bump, The	T		Apatow, Judd and Garry Shandling	Episode #52. 8-9-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff. Newscaster (Barry Nolan).Newscaster (Barry Nolan). Larry promises not to bump comic Jeff Cesario again, then finds the show overbooked and Hank needing four minutes for a tribute to his late father. Jeff Cesario, Rob Lowe, Vendela, David Duchovny (Themselves).	148897
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Conflict of Interest	T	VHS 714		Episode #58. 9-27-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Paula's dating Larry's agent but he fears he's just using her to book his clients on the show. Network objects to Larry's ethnic guest spots. Hank tries to stiff Phil on a $20 loan.	148898
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Doubt of the Benefit	T		Sather, Drake and Garry Shandling and Peter Tolan	Episode #43. 9-7-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry becomes convinced that Rob Reiner is snubbing him and the show, and retaliates by canceling out of a benefit.	148899
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Eight	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #64. 11-15-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Chaos reigns as the eighth anniversary show tapes and Larry tries repeatedly to sneak in a bathroom visit during a commercial break. Fred De Cordova, k.d. lang, Many Patinkin, Noah Wylie, George Segal, Pat O'Brien (Themselves)Rosie O'Donnell, Farrah Fawcett, Ryan O'Neal (Themselves).	148900
1996	Larry Sanders Show, The: Ellen, Or Isn't She?	T		Apatow, Judd and John Markus	Episode #69. 12-11-1996	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie pushes Larry to get Ellen DeGeneres to come out of the closet on their show, but Larry pursues some personal research first. Beverly spoils Artie's birthday by circulating the show's budget, with everyone's salary, amongst the staff.Ellen DeGeneres (Herself).	148901
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: End of the Season	T		Forbes, Maya and Paul Simms	Episode #48. 10-12-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Roseanne spots Larry's drug dependence and offers herself as his friend and keeper as he kicks the habit.  Pat Sajak, Roseanne, Michael Richards, Jeff Cesario, Mark Sweet (Themselves)	148902
1996	Larry Sanders Show, The: Everybody Loves Larry	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #66. 11-13-1996. Season 5 Opener	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry, worried about the implications of a permanent guest host, sabotages temporary host Jon Stewart at every turn. Hank buys a less-than-perfect used car from Elvis Costello.David Duchovny's friendliness makes Larry wonder about his sexual orientation. Duchovny (Himself)., Jon Stewart, Elvis Costello (Themselves).	148903
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Flip	T		Tolan, Peter and Gary Shandling	Episode #89. 5-31-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry tapes his last show. Ellen DeGeneres, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Clint Black, Tim Allen, Warren Beatty, Carol Burnett, David Duchovny,. Greg Kinnear, Jon Stewart (Themselves).Bruno Kirby, Sean Penn, Tom Petty (Themselves). Larry makes a reference to actor Garry Shandling.	148904
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Flirt Episode, The	T		Shandling, Garry and Fred Baron	Episode #6. 9-19-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Jeannie becomes very jealous and accuses Larry of flirting with a playful Mimi Rogers (Herself). on the show. Michael Richards (Himself)	148905
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Fourteenth Floor, The	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #45. 9-21-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry gets into a feud with the network when he makes fun of their new fall schedule on the air. John Ritter, Haley Joel Osment (Themselves)	148906
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Garden Weasel, The (aka What Have You Done For Me Lately)	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #1. 8-15-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry finds himself in opposition to a network executive who wants him to do live commercials during the show for "The Garden Weasel."	148907
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Gift Episode, The	T		Shandling, Garry and Paul Simms	Episode #35. 7-13-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Paula worries about her job when Larry gets angry with her over guests canceling, and really goes all out to convince a reluctant Danny DeVito (Himself) not to cancel too. Larry and Artie try to decide what to choose as the guest gift.Jimmie Walker (Himself).	148908
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Grand Opening, The	T		Simms, Paul	Episode #30. 9-22-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry goes on vacation, but the problems follow him as Hank alienates a series of co-hosts as he anxiously awaits the opening night of Hank's Lookaround Restaurant.Martin Mull, Jerry Seinfeld, Burt Reynolds, Pauly Shore (Themselves).	148909
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Guest Host	T		Shandling Garry and Paul Simms	Episode #4. 9-5-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Success of Dana Carvey (Himself)  as a guest host on his show makes Larry very, very nervous. Herve Villechaize (Himself).	148910
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's Contract	T		Simms, Paul	Episode #7. 9-26-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Contract negotiation time for Hank and he's going for a raise -- and a golf cart. Robin Williams (Himself). George Foreman (Himself)	148911
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's Divorce	T		Simms, Paul	Episode #44. 9-14-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.It looks like Hank's marriage is over, despite everyone's efforts to patch it up. Joan Embry Wayne Rogers, Alex Trebek (Themselves)	148912
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's New Assistant	T		Riggi, John	Episode #50. 7-26-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.When Darlene quits while on vacation, Hank hires the temp who was filling in for her. Larry's reluctant to tell Dana Carvey he doesn't like Carvey's Larry Sanders impersonation. Dana Carvey (Himself)	148913
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's Night in the Sun	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #37. 7-27-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank gets his shot at the big chair when Larry gets food poisoning just before a taping. George Wendt, Shadoe Stevens (Themselves)	148914
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's Sex Tape	T		Vitti, Jon	Episode #55. 8-30-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank fears for his career after Phil sets a scandalous sex tape circulating among the entertainment community. Henry Winkler, Jon Favreau, Norm Macdonald (Themselves)	148915
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hank's Wedding	T		Newman, Molly and Judd Apatow and Maya Forbes	Episode #28. 9-8-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry tries to decide about warning an elated Hank about his new bride when the "Hey now!" guy announces he's going to marry a younger woman he has just recently met. Ed McMahon, Roger Eschbache, Adam Sandler, Alex Trebeck (Themselves).	148916
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hankerciser 200, The	T		Riggi, John	Episode #19. 6-30-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Francine is injured using an exercise device being endorsed by Hank who's afraid she'll write about it.	148917
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Headwriter (aka Headwriter Phil)	T		Sather, Drake	Episode #40. 8-17-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Phil whines and pleads to be made head writer for the show, then finds it isn't what he thought it would be. Dave Thomas (Himself)	148918
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Hey Now	T		Shandling, Garry and Dennis Klein	Episode #13. 11-7-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank falls asleep during the show, which is just the last straw for a fed-up Larry. Ray Combs, Earl Holliman, Bob Saget, T-Bone Burnett (Themselves).	148919
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: I Buried Sid	T		Apatow, Judd and Adam Resnick	Episode #86. 5-3-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Everyone takes Sid's death hard, especially Hank who thinks he may have pushed Sid over the edge. Heidi Klum, Laura Dern, Jerry Stiller, Larry Miller, Roosevelt Grier, Char Margolis (Themselves)	148920
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: I Was a (Teenage Lesbian)	T	VHS 718		Episode #59. 10-11-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank interviews possible new agents while his beloved Sid lies gravely ill in the hospital. Paula, awaiting tests of breast biopsy, angers Brett butler (Herself) who offers Larry some tips on his weekly massage.	148921
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Interview, The	T		Cahoon, Kell and Tom Saunders	Episode #83. 4-12-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Mary Lou dents Hank's car but is terrified to tell him. Larry is interviewed for Extra!  Vince Vaughn, Jim Belushi, Ben Folds Five, Maureen O'Boyle, David Spade (Themselves).	148922
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Jeannie's Visit	T		Vitti, Jon	Episode #53. 8-16-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Surprise visit by Larry's ex-wife causes an unusual triangle between her, Larry and Hank. Larry offers a cappuccino machine as a substitute for the daily office run to Starbucks. Tatjana Patitz (Himself)	148923
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Just the Perfect Blendship	T		Tolan, Peter and Kell Cahoon	Episode #87. 5-10-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry hits on a guest. Hank hits on his doctor. Mary Lou considers letting her best friend be on the show. Jeff Goldblum, Gina Gershon, Illeana Douglas, Terry Bradshaw (Themselves).	148924
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: L.A. or N.Y.?	T		Shandling, Garry and Peter Tolan	Episode #31. 9-29-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry seriously considers either quitting the biz or moving his show to New York after the network's new owner begins to meddle with the format.Robin Quivers, Howard Stern, Chris Farley (Themselves)	148925
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry Loses a Friend	T		Riggi, John	Episode #42. 8-31-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Jon Lovitz (Himself) makes a strong play for a reluctant Darlene.	148926
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry Loses Interest	T		Apatow, Judd	Episode #22. 7-21-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.As the show's traditional anniversary show approaches, Larry finds it all boring and tedious, so he plays with the idea of writing a book while rumors spread about a film role. Suzanne Somers, Joan Embry (Themselves)	148927
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's Agent	T		Shandling, Garry and Paul Simms	Episode #18. 6-23-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry decides he needs a new high-power agent to negotiate his new deal with the network. Barr Levinson (Himself).	148928
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's Big Idea	T		Lewis, Lester	Episode #61. 10-25-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry goes against Artie's better judgment and introduces a new bit showcasing characters based on the production staff.  David Letterman (Himself). Courteney Cox (Herself).	148929
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's Birthday	T	SV 258		Episode. No. 25. 8-11-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry celebrates his birthday and the gang all struggle to top each other with their birthday gifts to him. Meanwhile, celebration is darkened by firing of one of the writers.	148930
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's New Love	T		Riggi, John	Episode #78. 2-26-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's relationship with his new girlfriend is threatened when she takes on the "mermaid" role in a show skit, and wants to use it as a springboard for her career. Jeff Foxworthy, Daisey Fuentes, Warren Littlefield, Paul Westerberg (Themselves).	148931
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's on Vacation	T		Forbes, Maya and John Riggi	Episode #65. 11-22-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry takes a vacation to recover from plastic surgery leaving Sandra Bernhard to fill in as the show host. But her manager sends shock waves through the office with her pushy ways. Gloria Steinem (Herself). Sandra Bernhard (Herself).	148932
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's Partner	T		Sather, Drake	Episode #23. 7-28-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry reluctantly agrees to hire his former comedy partner as a show writer. Eric Bogosian (Himself).	148933
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Larry's Sitcom	T		Riggi, John and Jon Vitti	Episode #60. 10-18-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry accepts a script from Chris Elliott for a new sitcom to be produced under Larry's deal with the network, then gives it to Phil for some "fine tuning." Hank honors his oldest fan. Chris Elliott, Jennie Garth, Kevin Nealon (Themselves).	148934
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Life Behind Larry	T	SV 217		Episode #20. 7-7-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Everybody has their own ideas about who should host the show being readied to follow Larry while Larry worries over not winning a major award again.David Letterman, Tom Snyder (Themselves).	148935
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Like No Business I Know	T		Martineau, Mike and Peter Toan	Episode #41. 8-24-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Regis Philbin (Himself) causes some major unrest when he intimates to Hank that there might be place for him on Regis' new show. Larry and Artie worry about what guest Bobcat Goldthwait  might do to top his chair-burning incident on The Tonight Show.Bob Goldthwait (Himself).	148936
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: List, The	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #16. 6-9-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Chance remark by Francine leads Larry to ask for a list of all her sexual partners since their divorce. Alec Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, Ed Begley Jr. (Themselves).	148937
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Make a Wish	T		Vitti, Jon	Episode #72. 1-15-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry wants to be on People's Ten Sexiest Men list, even if it means bumping off guest Ben Stiller. Beverly gets stuck taking care of their "One Wish" Foundation child when he comes to meet Larry. Hank distributes his illegally obtained Cuban cigars.Ben Stiller, Jim Belushi (Themselves).	148938
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Matchmaker, The	T		Riggi, John	Episode #71. 1-8-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Columnist Army Archerd. Paula's new assistant, Marylou, manages to upset everyone, even the affable Tim Conway, with her ineffective pre-interview techniques and celebrity research.Hank's effort to cheer up a despondent Brian with a night on the town at several gay bars earns him a prominent mention in Army Archerd's column.Nicolette Sheridan, Tom Conway, Harvey Fierstein (Themselves).	148939
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Montana	T		Shandling, Garry and Peter Tolan	Episode #32. 6-22-1994. Season 3 Opener	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's going out of his mind with boredom up in Montana when Artie appears with a scheme to resurrect the show. Robin Williams, Bernadette Peters (Themselves)	148940
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Mr. Sharon Stone Show, The	T	SV 293		Episode #39. 8-10-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry hits it off with guest Sharon Stone (Herself), but he finds he can't cope with her greater celebrity status. Cameraman (Westley Thompson).	148941
1996	Larry Sanders Show, The: My Name Is Asher Kingsley	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #67. 11-20-1996	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank's decision to re-embrace Judaism throws the office and the network into a tizzy. Larry worries that someone has been sitting in his new massaging recliner. Tom Poston (Himself). They May Be Giants (Themselves)	148942
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: New Producer, The	T		Blasucci, Dick and Paul Simms and Howard Gewirtz	Episode #5. 9-12-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Friend of Larry's temporarily replaces Artie as producer but schemes to make the job permanent.	148943
1996	Larry Sanders Show, The: New Writer, The	T		Edwards, Becky Hartman and John Riggi	Episode #70. 12-18-1996	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Hank suffers paranoid agonies when he fears that Kevin Nealon is hanging around trying to get his job. Phil has trouble adjusting to the woman Larry has hired as a new writer. Kevin Nealon, Shawn Colvin (Themselves)..	148944
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Next Stop Bottom	T		Apatow, Judd	Episode #46. 9-28-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Depressed and unhappy Hank hits on all the female guests before retreating to a hotel room for a boozy marathon with a series of prostitutes.Sarah Jessica Parker, Dr. David Viscott, Mary Gross, Wendy Leibman, George Segal (Themselves).	148945
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Nothing Personal	T		Levitan, Steven and Garry Shandling	Episode #56. 9-13-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Paula has trouble booking guests for sweeps week, so she leans on Larry to ask his friend Jeff Goldblum, who in turn offers to help Larry get a date with a network publicist.  Jeff Goldblum (Himself)	148946
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Off Camera	T			Episode #29. 9-15-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie has a terrible day backstage with an Entertainment Weekly writer prowling around. Actor John Ritter and Film Critic Gene Siskel (Themselves) nearly come to blows.Magazine Editor. Unusually temperamental guests and magazine editor give Artie a night in hell.	148947
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Office Romance	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #38. 8-3-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Office suffers when Larry and Darlene tentatively begin a romance, prompting a domino effect of hurt feelings and jealousy. Bob Saget (Himself)	148948
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Out of the Loop	T		Gross, Marjorie	Episode #8. 10-3-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry feels out of touch when he's the last to know that his head writer is having a torrid office affair.  Peter Falk (Himself).	148949
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: P.A., The	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #54. 8-23-1995	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Family ties are stretched to the limit when Artie hires his delinquent son as a production assistant. Larry worries about his diet.  Colin Quinn, Chris Isaak, Silvertone, Larry King (Himself).	148950
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Pain Equals Funny	T		Cesario, Jeff	Episode #76. 2-12-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Paula tells Larry that she's leaving to produce the Caryl and Marilyn show, so he impulsively promotes her to producer without consulting Artie. The quality of Phil's work goes up and down as his new girlfriend plays with his affections.	148951
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Party	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #10. 10-17-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's little dinner at home with Arthur, initiated by Jeannie, escalates into a full-blown party and causes Larry to become extremely paranoid. Martin Mull (Himself)	148952
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: People's Choice	T		Newman, Molly and Garry Shandling	Episode #36. 7-20-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie is chosen to produce the People's Choice Awards, prompting both Larry and Hank to try for a role in the show. Elvis Costello, Rita Moreno (Themselves).	148953
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Performance Artist	T		Thompson, Chris and John Riggi	Episode #27. 8-25-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.In an effort to freshen up the guest list, Larry agrees to have a controversial performance on, then chickens out when he sees the guy's routine.Roseanne, Tom Arnold, Jay Leno, Tim Miller, George Segal (Themselves).	148954
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Pilots and Pens Lost	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #82. 4-5-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Phil leaves the show to write a pilot. Larry gives Artie a special gift. Bridge Fonda, Dave Chappelle, Jonathan Katz (Themselves).	148955
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Prank, The	T		Leifer, Carol and Lester Lewis	Episode #74. 1-29-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry becomes convinced that his new paramour Lori Loughlin has taken money from his wallet. Hank tries to impress a woman by putting her precocious son on the show as an expert in geography.Phil arranges for phony auditions so he can meet some beautiful actresses. Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Butthole Surfers, Jennette Robbins (Themselves).	148956
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Promise, The	T		Toplyn, Joe	Episode #2. 8-22-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry is annoyed that David Spade is booked on another show and Hank's fan club visits.David Spade, William Shatner, Dana Delaney (Themselves).	148957
1998	Larry Sanders Show, The: Putting the "Gay" Back in Litigation.	T		Day, Richard and Alex Gregory	Episode #88. 5-17-1998	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Tired of Phil's gay jokes, Brian sues the show for sexual harassment. Illeana Douglas, Bruno Kirby, Ed Begley J., Drew Barrymore (Themselves).	148958
1997	Larry Sanders Show, The: Roast, The	T		Tolan, Peter and Garry Shandling	Episode #77. 2-19-1997	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Artie works hard to make sure all of Larry's "friends" attend a celebrity roast in his honor while Hank tries to learn how to handle hecklers so he can be the roastmaster.Bill Maher, Kip Addotta, Dana Carvey, Jon Stewart, Norm Crosby, Al Franken, Bruno Kirby, Carl Reiner, Carrot Top (Themselves).	148959
1995	Larry Sanders Show, The: Roseanne's Return	T		Forbes, Maya and Steven Levita	Episode #49. 7-19-1995. Season 4 Opener	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry is apprehensive over a guest appearance by former girl friend Roseanne and decides to see a psychiatrist. The office follows the O.J. trial. Chevy Chase, Roseanne (Themselves)	148960
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Spider Episode, The	T		Toplyn, Joe	Episode #3. 8-29-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry battles his reluctance when real live spiders are scheduled for the show, and tries to find a sketch to do with guest Carol Burnett (Herself). Jon Lovitch, Steve Duchesne (Themselves).	148961
1993	Larry Sanders Show, The: Stalker, The	T		Shandling, Garry and Paul Simms	Episode #17. 6-16-1993	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry gets a little paranoid when he learns he's being stalked by an obsessed fan. Phil Hartman, Corbin  Bernsen (Themselves)	148962
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Talk Show	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #9. 10-10-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Argument at home with Jeannie causes Larry to lose his concentration during the show that night. Billy Crystal and Catherine O'Hara (Themselves).	148963
1992	Larry Sanders Show, The: Warmth Episode, The	T		Simms, Paul	Episode #11. 10-24-1992	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff. Reporter (Brian Brophy). Photographer (John Riggi).Worried about his ratings, Larry hires a focus group to help him tighten up the show. Richard Simmons, Pamela Sue Martin (Themselves).	148964
1996	Larry Sanders Show, The: Where Is the Love?	T		Markus, John	Episode #68. 11-27-1996	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry gets upset over a review from TV critic Tom Shales (Himself), prompting him to fire off a fax in retaliation and to seek sympathy from show guest Sally Field (Herself). Sting, Jake Johannsen (Themselves).	148965
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: Would You Do Me a Favor?	T		Forbes, Maya	Episode #34. 7-6-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's dad pays a visit to California, but Larry doesn't want to see him, so he adds that little chore to the things an already fed-up Beverly has to cope with. Jason Alexander (Himself)	148966
1994	Larry Sanders Show, The: You're Having My Baby	T		Martineau, Mike	Episode #33. 6-29-1994	TV Talk Show Host Larry Sanders (Gary Shandling). Sidekick Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor). Producer Artie (Rip Torn). Staff.Larry's chances with Mimi Rogers (Herself) drop dramatically when a woman from Montana turns up with the claim that she's carrying Larry's baby.	148967
1945	Larry Scott of the "Sun"	NJ		Ford, Edward		Reporter Larry Scott goes from high school paper to the police beat on the local morning paper, reported on a fire, and solved a kidnap case for the FBI	148968
2006	Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector	M				Food Critic Ted Bailey (Peter Curley). TV Reporter (Nancy Barber). Camera Operator (Jonathan Bergquist).	148969
2005	Larva	MT				News Media. Reporter-Announcer (Jennifer Lyn Quackenbush - Voice)	148970
1989	Las Vegas Bloodbath	M				Sports Announcer (Darryl Kilby). Radio Announcer (Jose Pino).	148971
2005	Las Vegas Dead	N		Daddio, Jim		Paparazzi. Publicity. Private Investigator Art Decco, a well-known and highly publicized PI, has been hired to find a runaway teenage girl, but she’s no ordinary teenager. She is Danielle “Dani” Augusta, the hottest teenage supermodel in the world associated with hundreds of products from Rome to New York. “Dani” is a worldwide conglomerate and word has leaked out that she is missing. The paparazzi is out in full force. Art tracks the girl to Las Vegas and to Death Valley and finds himself dangling by one hand on the world’s fastest roller coaster spinning top the Stratosphere Hotel, trying not to be Las Vegas Dead. 	148972
1952	Las Vegas Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3581, 3582			Press	148973
2008	Las Vegas: 2 on 2	T	DVD -R HQ 9593		Episode. 2-2008	Critic-Writer Scott Knowles of Concierge Magazine is picking the concierge of the year and Piper wants the title. But his demands are almost impossible to please. 	148974
2007	Las Vegas: Adventures in the Skin Trade	T	DVD -R HQ 9222		Episode. 11-2007	TV Commentator Chris Matthews of Hardball interviews Danny on Strippers’ strike in Las Vegas. News Media coverage of strike. 	148975
2006	Las Vegas: And Here's Mike With the Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 5331		Episode #61. 1-23-2006.	Weatherman. Casino employee Mike Cannon (James Lesure) substitutes for a sick weatherman on Channel 12 at a Weather Remote and is so good he's offer a weekend job as the station's weatherman Falls for Weather Producer (Faune A. Chambers).Substitutes for Weatherman Dan Marino who is a former stand-up comic and just reads the prompter. Anchorwoman Michelle Tong (Jia Perlich).	148976
2006	Las Vegas: Bitch is Back, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5208		Episode. 1-09-2006	Newspaper story claims there is a ghost in the hotel and the publicity helps business, but scares about some high rollers.  Ghost is part of a scam that the hotel detectives expose.	148977
2004	Las Vegas: Blood and Sand	T			Episode #11. 1-5-2004	Reporter (Ted Garcia).	148978
2007	Las Vegas: Burning Bedouin, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8007		Episode. 2-16-2007	News Media.  Sam's long-lost love awakes from a 20-year coma and makes the TV newscasts. Ed goes on a mission to replace his housekeeper when his wife is out of town and she holds him prisoner.	148979
2006	Las Vegas: Cash Springs Eternal	T	DVD -R HQ 5768		Episode. 3-31-2006	Magazine Photographer from Show Home Magazine to do a feature spread on residential suites of the casino.	148980
2006	Las Vegas: Coyote Ugly	T	DVD -R HQ 5583			Gossip Columnist Norm Clark, a man with black eye-patch writes  column called "Vegas Confidential." He finds out rich woman found finger in the Montecito's buffet and prints the story under the headline in his column: "Montecito Gives Guest The Finger."	148981
2006	Las Vegas: Delinda's Box	T	DVD -R HQ 7465, 7466		Episode. 12-1-2006	Critic from Hotel Traveler's Magazine shows up at the casino on one of the worst days in the casino's history. He survives a series of mishaps impressed with the personal attention the casino shows its guests.The main story: Ed and Danny have 12 hours to save Delinda from her kidnappers and Mike and Sam try to figure out whether a Buddhist monk's major winning-streak is a scam.	148982
2005	Las Vegas: For Sail by Owner	T	DVD -R HQ 8X. 4906. Opening: DVD -R HQ 8X 4947		Episode. 11-30-2005	News Media covers death of the owner of the Las Vegas hotel-casino when she is blown off the roof.  A new owner takes over.	148983
2007	Las Vegas: Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9001, 9002		Episode #88. 9-28-2007	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sharon Tay). Reporter #2 (Ted Garcia). 	148984
2007	Las Vegas: High Price of Gas, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9336		Episode. 11-2007	TV Commentator Chris Matthews of Hardball interviews Danny on Strippers’ strike in Las Vegas. News Media coverage of strike. Reporter #1 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #2 (Sharon Tay). 	148985
2006	Las Vegas: Lyle & Substance	T	DVD -R HQ 5632		Episode 3-10-2006	News Media. Threat to blow up the Las Vegas casino.	148986
2004	Las Vegas: Nevada State	T			Episode #18. 3-15-2004	News Media. News Reporter (Leona Nguyen).	148987
2005	Las Vegas: One Nation Under Surveillance	T			Episode. 3-15-2005	News Media. Politician accused of being with girls under 16.	148988
2007	Las Vegas: Shrink Rap	T	DVD -R HQ 9001, 9002		Episode. 	News Media.	148989
2008	Las Vegas: Three Weddings and a Funeral	T	DVD -R HQ 9648 (Second Hour)		Episode. 2-2008	TV Newscast reports that the Mirage’s plane has gone down with no survivors. The staff at the Mirage think Cooper is on board and holds a memorial service instead of the three weddings that are planned. Cooper shows up alive and well just as Delinda, who is pregnant, starts bleeding. To Be Continued. 	148990
2005	Las Vegas: To Protect and Serve Manicotti	T			Episode #41. 2-21-2005	News Media. Female Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	148991
2006	Las Vegas: Urban Legends	T	DVD -R HQ 5438		Episode. 2-6-2006	News Media. Fear of story getting out to the media makes the casino's lawyers anxious to settle a bogus case. Can't afford the world-wide bad publicity. It would destroy business.	148992
2003	Las Vegas: What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas	T	SVD 1458		Episode #2. 9-29-2003	Investigative Reporter Aaron Walker (Jack Kehler) shooting pictures in casino of right-wing senator in compromising positions, tries to get the goods on an ultra-conservative Senator that Ed is being blackmailed into protecting.Forcibly ejected by casino owner who is being blackmailed by senator for a covert operation from the past. Reporter chased and harassed throughout program.Casino owner has change of heart and lets reporter leave the hotel with camera and pictures intact. Senator's secrets are out and spread over all the media. Reporter (Michael Gallagher).After he and Danny continually harass reporter and stop him from getting pictures of the senator, Ed finally lets him go to write his expose. Anchor Person #1 (Ted Garcia). Anchor Person #2 (Leyna Nguyen). Anchor Person #3 (Kathleen McCullen).	148993
2007	Las Vegas: Wines and Misdemeanors	T	DVD -R HQ 7703		Episode. .1-5-2007	News Media. When rare wine is auctioned off at the Montecito, it makes for good publicity for the hotel. But when the wine is discovered to be a fake, it could become a public relations nightmare.	148994
2004	Las Vegas: You Can't Take It With You	T			Episode #17. 3-1-2004	Newscaster (Ted Garcia).	148995
1997	Laserhawk	M				Editor Freddie (Bruce Dinsmore). Field Reporter (Jill Deacon)	148996
1939	Lash of the Penitents, The	M	VHS 847			Press	148997
1959	Lasisydan	MF				News Media. Reporters (Mauno Hyvonen, Pirkko Karppi, Marja Korhonen).	148998
1955	Lassie (aka Jeff's Collie): Newspaper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4766. DVD -R 1672. SVD 751		Episode	Newspapermen Jeff and Porky save the town from swindlers.	148999
1989	Lassie: Fit to Print	T	SVDSP 725		Episode	Newspaper	149000
1989	Lassie: Lassie and the Buffao	T	SVD 751		Episode	Journalist. Lassie befriends a journalist covering a buffalo roundup	149001
1967	Lassie: Most Dangerous Game	T			Episode. 3-19-1967. Season #13. Episode #25	TV Reporter Bill (Burt Douglas).	149002
1978	Lassie: New Beginning, A	T			Episode	Small Town Editor Stuart Stratton (John Reilly), bachelor uncle, orphaned kids and Lassie	149003
1978	Lassie: Star Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 6182		Episode #47.	Editor of local paper does not believe a robbery is about to occur. Lassie comes to his rescue.	149004
1980	Lassiter	T			1968 Pilot	Investigative Reporter Pete Lassiter, tough investigative reporter for Contrast magazine (Burt Reynolds)	149005
1981	Last Ambassador, The	N	OWN - H	Kalb, Bernard and Marvin Kalb		News Media Bureaucratic flack from Washington.	149006
1996	Last Angel	N		Wallace, Marilyn	Weinberg List	Journalist	149007
1959	Last Angry Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8120, 8121.	Green, Gerald (Novel). Richard Murphy (Adaptation). Green (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Aspiring Journalist (Joby Baker), a copy boy for the Daily Mirror, wants to get into feature writing. Convinces editor that his uncle, an aging  doctor, would make a great human interest story. Journalist nephew profiles his uncle's life on TVWhen article appears, TV Producer Woodrow Wilson Thrasher (David Wayne) decides it would be perfect feature to inaugurate his new series American U.S.A.  Producer convinces doctor to do broadcast. Program is sponsored by pharmaceutical company.Doctor is concerned sponsor will try to turn him into spokesperson for their product. Marketing a new drug and have promotional gimmick that public will contribute to purchase of new house for doctor by buying the drug.House will be presented to him as surprise. In rehearsal interview, doctor lashes out at advertisements run by drug companies. Sponsors watching on closed-circuit TV. Thrasher tells doctor  about house, doctor objects, decides not to do the interview.Sponsor appreciates his honesty. Promises not to offer any compensation. Doctor suffers heart attack before broadcast. As he dies, he compliments broadcaster on doing a good job. City Editor Bennett (Russell Thorson) of the New York Mirror.	149008
1974	Last Angry Man, The	MT				News Media are interested in an elderly doctor who has spent his lifetime helping his patients without regard for financial gain. Now that the media is interested in him, he is determined to remain true to his idealism.	149009
1908	Last Asset, The	SS	GPL	Wharton, Edith		Correspondent Garrett, London correspondent to the New York Searchlight.	149010
2008	Last Asset, The	SS		Lindberg, James		Reporter. A young boy gets his chance to become a real newspaper reporter. 	149011
2001	Last Assignment	N		Herman, Steven L.		News Wire Service Journalist Lewis Cody is expelled from China under a seldom-used Chinese law that prohibits foreigners from having relations with Chinese nationals.Cody sets out to discover who it was that set him up and what follows is that Cody is transferred from one locale to another.	149012
2006	Last Bad Neighborhood, The	M				TV Newscaster (Jessica Randle).	149013
1938	Last Barricade, The	M			UK Only	Press	149014
1984	Last Bastion, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Justin Byrne). Journalist (Peter Corbett). Journalist (Ben Franklin). Journalist (Duncan Wass). 1st Press Lord ( Bruce Stewart). 2nd Press Lord (Robert Eagen).	149015
1977	Last Best Hope, The	N	OWN - H	Tauber, Peter		News Media	149016
1996	Last Big Thing, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9923, 9924		Ness	Magazine Interviewer Simon Geist (Dan Zukovic) doing celebrity interviews, but it turns out the magazine, "The Next Big Thing." doesn't really exist. He antagonizes everyone he interviews.Geist's live-in girlfriend, Darla (Susan Heimbeinder), begins to document his rants in her own fanzine.1st Interviewer (Yul Vazquez). 2nd Interviewer (Thomas Prisco).	149017
1998	Last Boat to Camden Town	N		Charles, Paul		Reporter ann rea (who spells her name entirely in lowercase letters) for local Camden Town newspaper. Irish-born London Detective Inspector investigating death of young doctor found drowned in London's Regent's Canal, is attracted to her.Budding romance between detective and rea is like  Hepburn-Tracy relationship.	149018
1991	Last Boy Scout, The	M				TV Camerawoman (Kristin Coppola). TV Crew Member (Erik Onate). Field Announcer (Dennis Packer).	149019
2006	Last Breath	N		Byers, Carl		Reporter Kenna Straton works for a newspaper and has to weed her way through the legal red tape in the United States judicial system to prove that a doctor is innocent in a terrorist's plot to murder millions of Americans with biological weapons.Dishonest county sheriff is aiding the terrorists and the doctor faces numerous bogus felony charges including five murders he didn't commit.He has to flee the United States to save himself. Finds himself hiding out in the Bahamas with the terrorist's master plan in his possession.Hunted by the FBI and a fanatical madman, who vowed to kill him and retrieve his property, Nate is forced to change his name and live in obscurity.  His only hope for survival is Reporter Straton.	149020
2001	Last Breath, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8154, 8155			Reporter Alex Weber (Shari Berkowitz)	149021
1998	Last Broadcast, The	M				TV Reporter Mary Brenner (Marianne Connor). Newspaper Editor (Robert Weiler). "Fact or Fiction Cameramen Ray (Jeremy Coleman) and Ricky (Todd Weiler). Clair Deforest (Mark Rublee), Video Editor.Two local access cable TV producers recruit an assistant and go into a forest in search of a mythical and horrifying Jersey Devil.Days later, one of the trio  -- James "Jim" L. Suerd, the Accused (Jim Seward) -- emerges and becomes the prime suspect in the disappearances of the other two.Local filmmaker David Leigh, The Filmmaker (David Beard) examines extensive footage found at the scene and arrives at a different conclusion. Michelle "Shelly" Monarch (Michele Pulaski), Data Retrieval Expert.Steve "Johnny" Avkast, "Fact or Fiction" Host (Stefan Avalos). Locus Wheeler, "Fact or Fiction" Host (Lance Weiler). Rein Clackin, Paranormal Sound Man (Rein Clabbers). Sam Woods (Sam Wells), Film & TV Director	149022
2004	Last Call	M				Journalist (Ronald Cohen).	149023
1968	Last Chance (Sacco internazionale)	M		Rosati, Niny (Screenplay	Italy - Ness Book	American Reporter Patrick Harris (Tab Hunter) for the Roman Daily News gets involved with spies and secret documents. Depicted as typically independent journalist who takes pride in having sources for information more accurate than American embassy.When editor George McConnell (Michael Rennie) asks him to print a retraction of one story that has created problems, reporter informs him that it would be a violation of civil rights.Editor tells official reporter is one of the most responsible accredited journalists in Rome, then implies he may be involved with gunrunners and may even have caused the death of  diplomat.Reporter presumed dead after car he  was locked in was hit by train. Uses his invisible status to track down agents. Wife revealed to be involved with spies and tells him he represented an American passport to her. Reporter turns her over to cops.Makes deal to set her free and the two are reunited.	149024
2004	Last Chance at Love	NR		Forster, Gwynne		Journalist Allison Wakefield, fired from her prestigious job, is now working for a tabloid newspaper and she’s desperate to find a way to get her career back on track. Her new assignment, an explosive story involving mysterious best selling author Jacob Covington, could be the answer. When Allison first encounters the author while visiting her aunt’s home on Idlewild Lake in Michigan, she realizes that Jacob is one subject she wouldn’t mind getting to know more intimately. But as they work together, Allison finds herself falling in love and is left with a dilemma about what to do.	149025
2004	Last Chancers, The:	T			UK. Episode #2. 12-14-2004	Photographer (David Gillespie).	149026
1981	Last Chase, The	M				Reporter (Moses Znaimer)	149027
2007	Last Chinese Chef, The	N		Mones, Nicole		Food Writer Maggie McElroy learns that her late husband may have fathered a child while working in Beijing, so she departs for China hoping to sort out the mess. While there, she takes an assignment -- a magazine profile of a rising culinary star.As she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, traveling from Beijing to Shanghai and the south, an unexpected romance blooms with the quiet chef.	149028
2000	Last City Room, The	N		Martinez, Al		Newspaper. Decline of influential newspaper in San Francisco during the 1960s, The Herald. William Colfax, ambitious reporter.	149029
1994	Last Click, The	N		Flynn, Robert		Magazine. Sherrill O'Connell  convinces right-wing magazine named Real to employ him as their Vietnam Correspondent	149030
2008	Last Cowgirl	N		Richman, Jana		Reporter Dickie Sinfield of the Salt Lake City newspaper is 52 and has spent her childhood on a hard scrabble Utah cattle ranch after her father uprooted her and her siblings from the suburbs and forced her to become a cowgirl at age 7. Fleeing at 18, Dickie never married and has been a respected newspaper reporter in Salt Lake City for 25 years all the while denying her love for family and for a childhood neighbor boy. When her brother is killed by poison gas in an U.S. Army accident, Dickie comes home for the funeral. There she faces her father’s anger and bitterness, her mother’s infidelity, her best friend’s betrayal and her own life. 	149031
1995	Last Coyote, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. After being put on involuntary stress leave for attacking his boss, LAPD detective Harry Bosch tackles his mother's murder case.	149032
2004	Last Crossing, The	N		Vanderhaeghe, Guy		Journalist Caleb Ayto is a sycophantic American journalist joins a group looking for a man gone missing in the wilds of the American West.	149033
1928	Last Crusade, The: Mr. Francis Martendale's Story	SS	UCLA	Buchan, John	In "Runagates Club, The."	Journalist Francis Martendale, formerly a war correspondent and now journalist.	149034
2001	Last Cry	M				Art Critic (Lee Ryan).	149035
2003	Last Customer, The	DT				Interviewer (Godfrey Cheshire).	149036
1996	Last Dance	M				Reporter (Dennis Ferrier). Reporter (Demetria Kalodimos). Reporter (Jeff McAtee). Reporter (Carlene Moore). Reporter (Ava P. Philson). Reporter (Cynthia Williams). Reporter (Garth Shaw).	149037
2006	Last Day	M			Short	Radio Reporter (Maurice Godin). 	149038
1997	Last Day, The	N		Kleier, Glenn		TV Reporter Jonathan (Jon) Feldman, skeptical reporter for the World News Network (WNN), a cable news outlet, isn't satisfied with official explanation of mysterious explosion that destroys top secret laboratory in Negev desert on Christmas Day, 1999.Neither is the Vatican or an American fundamentalist preacher, or the patriarch of the Jehovah's Witnesses, all of whom believe that Armageddon may  be at hand. CNN-style reporter becomes messiah's confidant.Feldman, beset by his own doubts and lack of strong faith, attracted by young and mysterious woman who appears with a powerful gift. Is she the Messiah, a prophetess or the Antichrist? Feldman won't rest until he finds out the truth.When this young miracle worker chooses Feldman to connect her to the world and broadcast her warning of the cataclysm to come, the world's religious leaders are plunged into conflict. They try to discredit her but her influence grows.Holy War breaks out in the Middle East and chaos erupts over the world.	149039
1998	Last Days of Disco, The	M				News Media. Anti Disco Rally Reporter (Norma Quarles)	149040
1986	Last Days of Frank and Jesse James, The	T				New York Reporter (Dan Butler). Sedalia Reporter (Bruce Darnaham)	149041
1997	Last Days of Frankie the Fly, The	M				Cameraman (George Russo).	149042
1974	Last Days of Louisiana Red	NM		Reed, Ishmael		News Media	149043
1986	Last Days of Patton, The	MT				American Correspondent (Frank Dux). English Correspondent (Amanda Mainard).Following the close of World War II, General George S. Patton is seriously injured in a car accident and not expected to survive.	149044
2006	Last Days on Earth	DT				News Program. Anchor-Host Elizabeth Vargas.	149045
2000	Last Debate, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 2246, 2247. VHS 1016	Lehrer, James (Novel)		Magazine editor wants answers as to why a political columnist chosen to moderate a presidential debate revealed damaging evidence. Four journalists ambush a presidential candidate with scandalous allegations. James Garner.Reporter #1 (Sanjay Talwar). Reporter #3 (Brendan Connor). Reporter #4 (Peter Kosaka). Female Reporter (Ann Marin). TV Director (Eamon Zekkon).Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard (Himself). David Brooks of the Weekly Standard (Himself). Eleanor Clift of Newsweek/McLaughlin Group (Herself). Robert D. Novak of the Chicago Sun-Times (Himself). James Warren of the Chicago Tribune (Himself).Syndicated Columnists E.J. Dionne Jr. (Himself), Mark Shields (Himself).Conspiracy of reporters. Four members of media chosen as moderator and panel for the single televised debate of presidential candidates one week before the election.	149046
1995	Last Debate, The: Novel of Politics and Journalism, A	N		Lehrer, Jim		Reporter Maria Chavez Jones is an anti-Republican leftist NPR reporter who had come out of a strong labor-union background	149047
1998	Last Don II, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Southern California Reporter #1 (Patty Sullivan). Southern California Reporter #2 (Michelyn Emelle). New York TV Reporter (David Fraser). Southern California Photographer (James Binkley).	149048
1997	Last Don, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Police Reporter #1 (Emmett Miller). Police Reporter #2 (Penny Griego). Awards Reporter Suzanne Dunn).	149049
1941	Last Doorbell, The	NM		Vedere, John K.		Journalist	149050
1983	Last Draw, The	N	OWN - H	Peterzen, Elisabet (Laura Desertrain, translator)		Freelance Journalists husband and wife tell the story of random murders of seven men. Chatty narrative.Martin Bjorkbom, playwright-journalist. Erik and Katrin Skafte, husband and wife journalist team.	149051
2000	Last Drinks	N		McGahan, Andrew		Journalist George Verney was disgraced after the Fitzgerald Inquiry in Queensland 10 years but now thinks he has put those times behind him. He’s living in quiet Highwood, close to the NSW border, has given up drinking and is working a steady job as the sole reporter on the local newspaper. Things are ticking along with his love interest, Emily, and he has managed to forget the great love interest of his life, Maybellene and her husband Charlie, once his best mate and partner in illicit business. But an early morning phone call from the local police sergeant shatters not just his night’s sleep, but his whole existence. Charlie has been found dead, brutally murdered close to Highwood. In the days that follow, George must face up to the demons of his past. Charlie has died a homeless drunk and it is up to George to organize a funeral, at the same time trying to piece together just why Charlie has been killed. Returning to Brisbane for the funeral, George seeks out the other partners in the business venture that saw them all named and shamed in the Inquiry. He’s desperate to find out the truth but as it unravels he finds that the truth is sometimes unpalatable. 	149052
1958	Last Edition	T			Schlitz Playhouse - 11-21-58	Newspaper. Eddie Albert	149053
1925	Last Edition, The	M		Johnson, Emilie (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Journalists/Newspapers	Reporter Clarence Walker (Rex Lease)  reports a story concerning Tom MacDonald (Ralph Lewis) who works in the press room of the San Francisco Chronicle and is passed over for a foreman position.His son gets job in the district attorney's office but is framed by a bootlegger. Walker, who is love with MacDonald's daughter,  reluctantly reports the story and the pressman tries to stop the press run. Crooks blow up the newspaper building.MacDonald is blamed and jailed along with his son, but the reporter eventually clears them. Variety reviewer objected to story breaking at five in the morning with full city room and composing department staffs still at work to cover it.New York Times 11/11/25: "An interesting document that gives an unusually clear idea of the thought and action involved in bringing out a newspaper. The work in the different departments…are exceptionally well filmed."Variety 11/11/25: "From a newspaperman's standpoint, the whole thing is dotted with silly errors…."	149054
1979	Last Embrace	M				Newscaster (Gary Gunter).	149055
2008	Last Embrace	NM		Hamilton, Denise		Photojournalist Harry Jack (a character in the Eve Diamond novels and here presented in as a young journalist). A former spy for the OSS comes to Los Angeles in 1949 to find her fiance’s sister, an actress who is missing from her Hollywood boardinghouse. As she looks into the woman’s life, she encounters Jack, fiercely competitive starlets, gangsters, an eccentric special-effects genius, exotic denizens of Hollywood’s nightclubs and a homicide detective. 	149056
1995	Last Englishman, The	MT				Journalists (Nicholas Donnelly,  Jaimes Baker).	149057
2004	Last Eve, The	M				British Reporter - Snake's Temptation - Los Angeles (Douglas Dunning). Korean Reporter - Snake's Temptation - Los Angeles (Dong Kun Rhee). Hollywood Reporter - Snake's Temptation - Los Angeles (Luke Y. Thompson). French Reporter (Fabrice Uzan).	149058
2005	Last Eve, The	M				Australian Reporter (Sarah Blackhouse). British Reporter (Douglas Dunning). Japanese Reporter (Leila Kurosawa).  Korean Reporter (Dong Kun Rhee). K-Town Reporter (Mason Rhee). French Reporter (Fabrice Uzan). Hollywood Reporter (Luke Y. Thompson).	149059
1996	Last Exit to Earth	MT				TV Anchor (Karen Bankhead).	149060
2004	Last Face, The	M				Journalist (Sean Penn)	149061
2006	Last Face, The	M				Journalist (Ryan Gosling). Two doctors working in war-torn Africa have opposing views on how to help. As they strive to save lives, their own are ripped apart, only to come together in understanding of each other transcending common definitions of love.	149062
1985	Last Ferry to Manly	N		Neville, Jill		News Media	149063
2009	Last Film Festival, The	M				TV News Anchor (Amy Flanagan -- Local News Anchor). 	149064
2004	Last First Kiss	M				Tabloid Reporter (Eva Mendes).	149065
1931	Last Flight, The	M	VHS 1487			Reporter Frink (Walter Byron) is an ill-mannered journalist who keeps trying to hit on the heroine.  He is later shot.	149066
1990	Last Frame, The	NM	OWN - P	Wright, Jim		Photojournalist Will Carver. Sensational pictures sell newspapers and no one is better at getting the front page shot, Carver	149067
1932	Last Frontier, The	M			12 chapters	Editor Tom Kirby (Creighton Chaney - Lon Chaney Jr.) is a frontier newspaper editor determine to squash a plot by money-hungry traders to supply Indians with guns. Fights outlaw over gold.	149068
1930	Last Full Measure	N		Morrow, Honore Willsie		Press	149069
1990	Last Gambit, The	NM	OWN - H	Delman, David		Columnist Buddy, the sad-eyed female newspaper columnist	149070
1937	Last Gangster, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2622, 2623. SVD 809	Wellman, William A., Robert Carson (Story). John Lee Mahin (Screenplay)		Reporter Paul North Sr. (Jimmy Stewart) fired for writing articles sympathetic to gangster's bride and her child. Eventually marries her and becomes prosperous newspaper editor.San Francisco Editor (Sidney Blackmer). Editor (Pierre Watkin). Editor (Cy Kendall). First Reporter (Phillip Terry). Reporter (Allen Fox). Reporters (Ernie Alexander, Douglas McPhail, Ernest Wood). Editor (Cy Kendall). Boston Editor (Frederick Burton).Reporter (Nick Copeland). Reporter (Hal Craig). Reporter (Frank Du Frane). Reporter (Harry Lash). Reporter (Frank Marlowe). Reporter (Ralph McCullough). Reporter (Don Roberts). Reporter (Harry Strang). Reporter (Phillip Terry).Hank, a Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter on Ship (Ernest Wood). Photographers (Reginald Simpson, Cyril Ring). Photographer (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Wally Maher). Announcer's voice (Ronald Reagan)	149071
1979	Last Giraffe, The	MT		Leslie-Melville, Jock and Betty (Book - "Raising Daisy Rothschild"). Sherman Yellen (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Betty Bruce Leslie-Melville ( (Susan Anspach) does essays on wildlife in Africa. Soon after arrival in Nairobi, she gets shots of poacher trying to capture a giraffe. Gives film to game warden so he can make arrests.Discovers he's an imposter. Meets real warden and despite initially confrontational encounter, the two marry in tribal ceremony. Turn their attention to raising a baby giraffe. Men criticize photojournalist's profession.Confronts phony warden about killing animals, but he dismisses her concern and questions her own social commitment by commenting that by being in Africa she is not exactly doing anything to help kids in New York who are in trouble.Real warden implies that photojournalist took up photography only because her first marriage broke up, she says, "My camera's not my excuse for being here. It's my reason."	149072
2002	Last Good Chance, The: Novel, A	N		Barbash, Tom		Reporter Steven Turner is a restless journalist for the local paper soon to be tipped off to a scandal involving illegal dumping of toxic waste under the lakefront in Lakeland, a decaying port town in rural upstate New York.Turner's big break might come at the cost of the town's prosperity. He has been exiled at a paper in Lakeland. Should Turner report it and risk shutting down his close friend's urban planning project?His position is complicated by his secret affair with the urban planner's fiancée. His friend is the prodigal son returned, the Ivy-League educated urban design expert brought back to reinvent Lakeland as tasteful mecca for tourists and yuppies.Turner is the exiled local reporter who will bear witness to the town's successes and failures. Between them come his friend's fiancée -- and artist with secrets of her own -- and his friend's undisciplined brother, hired to bury the town's secrets.	149073
1997	Last Good Night, The	N		Listfield,. Emily		TV Co-Anchor Laura Barrett has it all -- success as co-anchor of the national evening news, charming husband, beautiful daughter.  But she also has a secret past….	149074
2004	Last Goodbye	M				Paparazzi (Steve Warren).	149075
1990	Last Great Season, The	NM		Honig, Donald		News Media	149076
1999	Last Hellion, The	N		Chase, Loretta		Newspaper Serial Writer Lydia Grenville in 1820s England.	149077
2006	Last Holiday	M				News Media. Reporter (Mkary-Ann Falgout).. French Journalist (Hans Georg Struhar). After she's diagnosed with a terminal illness, a shy woman decides to take a European vacation	149078
1988	Last Honest Woman, The	NR		Roberts, Nora		Journalist Dylan Crosby starts digging for material for the book he is writing about a woman's notorious husband, a racing car driver who died during a race. Crosby is invited to stay with the woman on her farm and see what her lie is all about.She is reluctant at first to give him all the facts about her husband, but she finds herself growing fonder and fonder of Crosby while he tries resisting her. As he finds out more and more about her, he can no longer stop feelings he also has for her.	149079
1984	Last Horror Film, The	M				News Media. First Reporter (June Chadwick). Second Reporter (Robin Leach). Third Reporter (John Austin).	149080
2003	Last Horror Movie, The	M				Newsreader (Brian Bowles).	149081
1962	Last Hungry Cat, The	M				Newspaper Headline: Police hunt "The Cat"	149082
1977	Last Hurrah, The	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame - Adaptation of Edwin O'Connor 1956 Novel  - Television Drama Series	Publisher. Carroll O'Connor. Burgess Meredith. Editor (Harry Basch).	149083
1958	Last Hurrah, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7441, 7442, 7443. L. SVDSP 685	O'Connor, Edwin (Novel). Frank Nugent (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Ford Non-Westerns	Publisher and Editor Amos Force (John Carradine) of the Morning News, opposes the mayor. He dictates that no pictures of the mayor will appear in the paper and tells his assistant they will have to find a reason to support  his opponent.He uses his influence to persuade a banker and others to throw their support behind the mayor's opponent. Adam Caufield (Jeffrey Hunter) is the mayor's nephew and he is a Sports Columnist for the Morning News.Caufield given the job on the paper before Force discovered family connection, and now his column is too successful for the publisher to let him go. Mayor's feud with publisher stems from incident involving mayor's mother who worked for publisher's familyShe was arrested for stealing a few pieces of fruit. Mayor indicates publisher once  member of KKK. Caufield, mainly sportswriter, is invited to witness the "greatest spectator sport in the country" by viewing campaign firsthand.  Mayor loses.Mayor announces plans to run for governor, then suffers fatal heart attack.  Last hurrah for newspapers. Future campaigning handled by radio and TV.  News Commentator-Reporter (Clete Roberts). Managing Editor (Hal K. Dawson).	149084
1987	Last Innocent Man, The	MT				Newscaster (Rebecca Webb). Reporter (Kim Singer). Reporter (Matt Williams).	149085
2004	Last Juror, The	N		Grisham, John		Newspape4 Owner-Editor Willie Traynor moves to Clanton, Miss., and buys the small Ford County Times for $50,000 borrowed from his grandmother. 23-year-old Traynor is a party boy and college dropout who sees a chance to redeem himself with the newspaper.The Times has been used primarily as a vehicle for fawning obituaries and stories about tea parties, but Willie, who is both ambitious and idealistic, plans to make a fortune by turning the newspaper into an instrument of social justice.Story begins in 1970. Gossipy, racially divided Clanton. Shortly after Willie takes over the paper, a pretty young widow is sexually assaulted in her bedroom while her children look on, then stabbed to death.She lives just long enough to whisper the name of her killer -- a member of the family that practically own Clayton's corrupt sheriff and have evaded the law for decades, killing anyone who dares to tread on their turf.Brash and cock Willie sees his chance to right some historic wrongs and he goes after the killer in the pages of the Times, before, during and after the killer's melodramatic cliff-hanger of a trial. The family goes after Willie.	149086
2003	Last Kennedy, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Kaarla Zamudio). Conspiracy to assassinate the first African American President as told by the assassin's wife.	149087
2006	Last King of Scotland, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9305, 9306			News Media. British Journalist #1 (Giles Foden). British Journalist #2 (Andy Williams). Italian Journalist (Martina Amati).	149088
2009	Last Known Address	NM		Schwegel, Theresa		Reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times is hungry and young. Detective Sloan Pearson is new to the Sex Crimes Division, but no stranger to being treated like an incompetent blonde by her hardened male co-workers. She’s also no stranger to hard-to-crack cases, and her latest is as tough as they come: a rapist is on the prowl, dragging women to deserted building sites or vacant apartment buildings peppered all over downtown Chicago, and forcing them to fight -- knowing, of course, that he will win. Sloane helps the young reporter declare the case serial and her bosses then demand she get a suspect or move on. Sloane stays on the case. 	149089
1964	Last Leaf, The	T				Newsboy Kyle Dennis	149090
2009	Last Letters from Monte Rosa	M				War Correspondent (Bob Manus -- U.S. War Correspondent). 	149091
1992	Last Man Hanged, The	MT			Australia	Journalists (John Sheerin, Jim Holt, John Gregg, Peter Carmody).	149092
1964	Last Man on Earth, The	M				TV Reporter (Ettore-Hector Ribotta).	149093
1999	Last Man On Planet Earth, The	MT				Newscaster (Diana Morgan)	149094
1993	Last Man Out	NS	OWN - P	Honig, Donald		Reporter. Baseball Reporter Joe Tinker	149095
2008	Last Man Out of Europe	N		Cottrell, Roger		War Correspondent Winston Smith is in war-torn London, Airstrip One. While investigating a gruesome murder, he spirals helplessly from London to a Nazi-occupied Vietnam in an obsessive pursuit of the awful truth behind a veil of lies. He uncovers the dark heart of political intrigue, betrayal and state tyranny in a bleak and nightmarish recreation of George Orwell’s 1984. 	149096
1991	Last Man Standing, The	NM	OWN - H	Wright, Jim		Newspaperman Stuart Reed is as immature, arrogant and sexist a hero as possible. Reporter on a small New Jersey daily.	149097
2005	Last Man Standing:	T			Australia. Episode #1. 4-1-2005	Photographer (Andrew Goodone).	149098
2003	Last Mission, The	MT				Reporter (Judd Hollander) -- Scenes Deleted.	149099
1971	Last Movie, The	M				Cameraman (John Stevens).	149100
2006	Last New Yorker, The	M				Reporter (Ann Hu).	149101
1997	Last Night	NR		Sawyer, Meryl		Reporter Rob Tagett is a former cop and security expert. He has his own dark shadows to fight having left the police force under a cloud of suspicion when he was accused of rape.Judge comes to see him for help in dealing with two problems -- she and her sister share a dark secret that could destroy them both.When the judge becomes a candidate for the Superior Court of Hawaii, blackmail letters begin arriving, threatening to derail her career. Her sister comes to her for help when she decides to divorce her husband and try to retain custody of her young son.She has married into one of Hawaii's richest, most powerful and difficult families. The reporter and the judge visit the Maui estate posing as lovers. They soon uncover dark family secrets that threaten the stability of the family's empire.	149102
1998	Last Night	M	DVD -R HQ 1832 (Media Excerpts). DVD			TV Newscaster (Bob Martin) broadcasting on the last night on earth.	149103
2001	Last Night, The	M				Newscaster (Bill Thibadeau).	149104
2008	Last Night’s Kiss	NR		Hailstock, Shirley		African-American, former TV Journalist Adam Osborne has returned to Montana to settle down to a life of quiet simplicity, away from the harsh lights of the city. It’s a plan with little room for a high-maintenance diva like the rich supermodel who is spending the summer in a small Montana town because she needs a  break. He lets her know it in no uncertain terms, but the model finds his resolve only makes him more irresistible and mysterious. Still, getting past Adam's barriers is easier said than done. Only a chance encounter with someone close to Adam could turn things around. Now, if the two could only get out of their own way, something interesting might happen in the sleepy town of Waymon Valley. 	149105
1706	Last Observator: Or, The Devil in Mourning	PO	USC	Brown, Thomas		Press. Dialogue between John Tuchin and his countryman. "Come, honest country-man, what news dost bring?  Satire against Tuchin.	149106
1997	Last Obsession, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6388, 6389. DVD -R HQ 5706, 5705.			Journalist Mark Demetrius (Vincent Spano) writing about sexual fantasies becomes obsessed with a female subject even though he is engaged to another woman. TV Newscaster (Sharon Tay).	149107
1992	Last of His Tribe, The	M				Reporter #1 (Chris Pray). Reporter #2 (Roy Conrad). Reporter #3 (Sam David McClelland). Reporter #4 (Lance Brady).  Photographer (Edward Markmann).	149108
1977	Last of the Cowboys, The	M				Newscaster (Sander Vanocur).	149109
1990	Last of the Finest, The	M				News Media. Female Journalist (Jeanne Mori). Newsman (Larry Carroll). Press Officer (Patrick Stack).	149110
1984	Last of the Great Survivors	MT				News Media. Reporter (Mark Bringleson). TV Reporter (Carol Keppler)	149111
1996	Last of the High Kings, The	M				TV Reporter (Gabriel Brady)	149112
1970	Last of the Mobile Hotshots, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	149113
2009	Last of the Ninth	T			Series. HBO	News Media. Older detective mentors a young detective against a background of anti-war tension and systemic corruption in the New York Police Department in 1972.	149114
1997	Last of the Ryans, The	MT				News Media. Young Journalist (Samuel Johnson)	149115
1966	Last of the Secret Agents, The	M				Columnist Ed Sullivan (himself)	149116
1998	Last of the Summer Wine: Truly and the Hole Truth	T			Episode. 1-18-1998. Season #19. Episode #3	Reporter (Lynton  Black).	149117
2007	Last One In	N		Kulish, Nicholas		Gossip Columnist Jimmy Stephens makes the worst mistake of his career when he wrongly accuses a big star of cheating on his wife. The reporter gets his paper sued for libel and is forced to impersonate an injured writer who shares his name.He ends up with the Marines for 2003's Iraq invasion. With lawsuits pending, the tabloid's imperious new editor blackmails him into taking the place of the paper's injured front-line war correspondent.Shipped off to the desert and embedded with a group of foulmouthed but fraternal marines, his bewildered but unfiltered view of the invasion of Iraq is hilarious and heartbreaking.	149118
1956	Last One, The	N	GPL	Henderson, Dion		Reporter. Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who has been assigned for a one-week period to a mid-western city uncovers corruption.News agency (AmPress) in a big city whose bureau chief (called Cameron Blue) carries $100 bills in his wallet, drives a white Cadillac, makes love to an unbelievable woman newspaper executive.Author is an AP writer in the Milwaukee bureau who must be bored with his job, said one critic.	149119
1967	Last Operation, The	SS	GPL	Mayer, Tom	In "Weary Falcon, The."	War Correspondent Anson, the reporter who could not imagine a war without him there to cover it.	149120
1936	Last Outlaw, The	M				Reporter (Dennis O'Keefe)	149121
1992	Last P.O.W.? Bobby Garwood Story, The	MT				News Media. Newsman 1 (David E. Ornston). Newsman 2 (Jim McClellan). Newsman 3 (John Felix).	149122
1931	Last Parade, The	M				Reporter Cookie Leonard (Jack Holt) of the Herald tricks a policeman into joining the army in WWI while covering a story on men enlisting and the policeman does the same to him. City Editor (Edmund Breese).	149123
1912	Last Pilot Schooner, The	SS	USC	Paine, R.D.		Reporter James Arbuthnot Wilson of the Standard.	149124
2001	Last Pitch, The	P		Smith, G. Bruce		New York Times Sports Reporter. Reminiscences of a troubled, young New York Times sports reporter (Jeff Le Beau in LA production).	149125
1985	Last Place on Earth, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (John Joyce). 1st N. Z. Journalist (Derek Fuke). 2nd N.Z. Journalist (James Woolley).	149126
1983	Last Plane Out	M	SV 137. VHS 1600J.	Tidyman, Ernest (Screenplay)		TV Reporter from Dallas in Central America, Jack Cox (Jan-Michael Vincent) is a journalist suspected of being a CIA agent in the last days of the dictator Somoza’s regime in Nicaragua.Cox based this biased film on his real-life experiences as a journalist. Elizabeth Rush (Mary Crosby), Cox’s assistant and camerawoman. Harry Clarke), Cox’s no-nonsense editor.Editor Clarke sends  Jim Conley (David Huffman), a correspondent  working for the Harte-Hanks newspapers with experience in Vietnam, who is sent with the controversial Cox as a kind of watch-dog -- to "keep his interviews objective."Texas newspaper identifies Cox as a CIA  agent and Cox says the reporter has "signed my death warrant with a typewriter." He finally escapes the country with his colleagues.  Pro-Samoza slant to the film.	149127
2009	Last Pope, The	N		Rocha, Luis Miguel		London Journalist Sarah Monteiro finds an envelope stuffed in her mailbox almost 30 years after the world was stunned by the shocking death of Pope Paul I. The contents hold the key to uncovering the truth about that mysterious death, a letter implicating the pope’s killers. The same shadowy band turns out to be behind the attempt on the life of John Paul II as well as the assassination of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme. Sarah struggles to stay alive and keep the evidence out of the wrong hands. Drawn into a vortex in which deadly mercenaries, crooked politicians and princes of the Church itself have formed an alliance of deception, Sarah must decide between revealing the truth and saving her own soul.	149128
2006	Last Quarry, The	NM		Collins, Max Allen		Media Magnate hires Quarry, a hitman to kill a librarian. Quarry falls for the woman and discovers new mysteries surrounding the media tycoon.	149129
2004	Last Race	N		Fletcher, James D.		Newspaperman James Youngest, a young reporter from Philadelphia visiting the Minnesota wilderness, knows the truth about a Native American called Swift River, who some call the spirit of the wilderness while others call him a murderer. Youngest also knows there are people who still stop at nothing to prevent the truth from being told. Youngest, coerced by his own conscience, assists the elderly Indian through Minnesota’s harsh north woods in order to evade his pursuers. A breathtaking chase begins and Swift River and James Youngest race toward a place the Indian calls the Two Falls, a place where Swift River assures he will never be found. Who is Swift River? James Youngest met him when he was eleven years old during his only prior visit to the north shore. Swift River had saved young James' life from a near drowning incident, but immediately after saving him, he vanished into the woods. Now, twelve years later, their paths cross again and it is James Youngest's turn to save Swift River. During their desperate race, Swift River reveals to James Youngest his extraordinary past and his life as a Mandan. 	149130
1996	Last Resort	N		Lewis, Susan		Journalist Penny Moon investigates a story of instinct and survival, love and deceit, and the terrifying consequences of two men’s crimes, traveling from the glamor of the Cote d’Azur to the squalor of a Manila jail and from the opulence of Hong Kong to an idyllic Filipino island. 	149131
1993	Last Reunion, The	N		Hylton, Sara		Correspondent Nancy is one of four women who is preparing for their school reunion and are haunted by the absence of their fifth friend. Independent, fiery Nancy follows her beloved through the harsh politics of the Middle East as a foreign correspondent.	149132
1979	Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, The	MT				Reporter Nafius (Terry Kiser - The Reporter).	149133
1932	Last Ride, The	M		Hoerl, Arthur		Reporter Roy Smith  (Charles Morton) investigates rival gangs.	149134
1944	Last Ride, The	M			Ness	Publisher's son gets involved with black market rubber dealers. His father runs a newspaper.	149135
2005	Last Rights	MT				Journalist (Timothy Davies). Photographer (Ebe Sievwright).	149136
1988	Last Rites	M				News Media. News Reporter (Ellen Treanor). News Cameraman (Peter J. Blanck).	149137
2006	Last Rites	M				Weatherman (Cazimir Milostan).	149138
2006	Last Rites of the Dead	M				News Media. News Reporter (Jenny Greeman). News Anchors (Yarusha Jimenez, Jennifer Brown). Official at Press Conference (Lodric D. Collins).	149139
2001	Last Rock and Roll Documentary, The	M				Interviewer (Melany Sebastian). Cameraman Michelle (Michelle Dadian). Cameraman (Christopher D. Salmon).	149140
2006	Last Rock Star Book, The: Or, Liz Phair, a Rant	N		Joy, Camden		Writer is doing a quickie bio of rock star Liz Phair, but increasingly finds himself recounting his own troubled life. His ex-girlfriend, possibly Brian Jones’ illegitimate daughter, Liz Phair, whom he’s never met, and a mystery girl in an old photo all start to blur together. 	149141
1985	Last Romance, The	N	OWN - H	Abeel, Erica		Journalist Anny Alloway freelances articles for Downtown, the country's hottest weekly. "Love sickness and other private sorrows," name of article.	149142
2002	Last Scene Alive	NM		Harris, Charlaine		Journalist Robin Crusoe is a true-crime writer who teams up again with a librarian in the Atlanta suburb of Lawrenceton after they solved a murder and caught the killer in an earlier novel ("Real Murders," 1990).He's capitalized on the experience to write a best-selling novel, which is being made into a TV movie to be shot in Lawrenceton. Star of film is an Emmy winner who is now Crusoe's girlfriend. She is killed, her bloody Emmy beside her.	149143
2008 	Last Score, The	M				Reporter (Sandi Craig). 	149144
2007	Last Secret of the Temple	N		Sussman, Paul		Palestinian Journalist Layla al-Madani teams up with an inspector in Egypt  when a body is found in some ruins. The daring journalist and the inspector are joined by a hard-drinking Jerusalem detective as the trio enters a murky, murderous world of greed, duplicity, intrigue and revenge. They are looking for a long-lost artifact that could, in the wrong hands, turn the Middle East into a blood bath. 	149145
2006	Last Sentinel, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Maddy Howard).	149146
1969	Last Shot You Hear, The	M		Fairchild, William (Play - "Sound of Murder."). Tim Shields (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Authors. Ness Book	Correspondent Peter Marriott (William Dysart) is in love with wife of marriage counselor Dr. Charles Nordeck (Hugh Marlowe) who writes newspaper advice column. Refuses to give wife divorce because it will harm his reputation. Foreign CorrespondentConfident wife won't run off with lover because correspondent's paper will not approve of his involvement with married woman. Journalist and wife conspire to kill counselor.  His secretary discovers their plans have been recorded on Dictaphone.Blackmails couple.  Forces journalist to become engaged to her, then leaves him. Counselor is alive because secretary put blanks in the gun. Journalist prepares to finish job.Woman Reporter (Daphne Barker). 1st Reporter (James Mellor).  2nd Reporter (Ian Hamilton).	149147
2004	Last Shot, The	M				Reporter (Sybyl Walker). Show Announcer (Peter Sherayko).	149148
1928	Last Spring They Came Over	SS	GPL	Callaghan, Morley	In "Native Argosy, A."	Reporter. Alfred Bowles came to Canada from England and got a job on a Toronto paper.  "He wasn't a good reporter but was inoffensive and obliging."	149149
1993	Last Spy, The	NM		Reiss, Bob		Washington Post Reporter Jimmy Ash and  his cell leader, former Undersecretary of State and current lobbyist have been rivals since boyhood days as trainees in Russian mock-up of very American town of Smith Falls, Mass. Become part of nest of Soviet spiesBecome part of nest of Soviet spies in deep cover in U.S. for almost two decades. What happens to them when government they serve begins to break down. Beautiful classmate once married to Ash at behest of Communist leaders, is Justice Department lawyer.Lover of lobbyist but still has strong hold on ex-husband. Bloody finale in real Smith Falls.	149150
1974	Last Stand of Father Felix, The	N	OWN - H	Wibberly, Leonard		New York Times Reporter Weathers	149151
2008	Last Station, The	M				Reporter (David Masterson).	149152
1987	Last Straw, The	M			Canada	Newscaster (Yvan Huneault).	149153
2002	Last Summer, The	N		Hough, John		Cub Reporter Claire Maleck of the Covenant had suddenly walked out on her secretarial job for prominent senator after her affair with him puts her on short end of criminal cover-up. With her 14-year-old daughter, she takes a brief but difficult hiatus.Then she heads off to Cape Cod where editor decides to give her a shot as a neophyte reporter for a small-town paper called the Covenant. It changes her life. Once she learns the ropes, Maleck finds herself attracted to the editor's son, Lane Hillman.Hillman is a precocious college student who spends his summers developing his formidable talent as a writer and reporter.  Two quickly become a couple after they pair up to begin covering stories.But they get more than they bargained for when a double murder lands them in the middle of a setup by the local police chief, a corrupt womanizer who sets his sights on Maleck.	149154
1973	Last Tango in Paris	M	L			TV Documentarian Tom (Jean-Pierre Leaud), young documentary maker.	149155
1899	Last Term, The	SS	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Press	149156
1996	Last Thing He Wanted, The	N	OWN - H	Didion, Joan		Journalist Elena McMahon, burnt-out journalistDuring a trip to Florida, Elena McMahon, a Washington Post reporter estranged from her powerful West Coast husband, finds herself caught up in her father's mysterious dealings, global intrigues, arms trafficking, conspiracies and assassinations	149157
1961	Last Time I Saw Archie, The	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	149158
1954	Last Time I Saw Paris, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3391, 3392. DVD. SV 110	Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Story).  Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Richard Brooks (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Charles Wills (Van Johnson) for The Stars and Stripes falls in love with a woman after meeting her on V-E day. He plans to return to his job at The News in New York, but stays on at the Paris branch of Europa News.Wills is a would-be novelist.  Big goodbye from fellow staffers when he leaves the news agency midway through the film after his wife's family hits oil. Barney, Europa News Service Reporter (Peter Leeds).Campbell  (John Doucette) of Europa News Service.	149159
2001	Last to Know, The	NR		Staub, Wendy Corsi	Weinberg List	Journalist	149160
1937	Last Train From Madrid	M	DVD -R HQ 6560A, 6560B (video breakup). 6560B, 6560C (other copy -- video breakup less severe, poorer video quality).	Fox, Paul Harvey, Elsie Fox (Story). Louis Stevens, Robert Wyler (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Dexter (Lew Ayres) tries to leave Madrid during the Spanish Civil War. Correspondent. Gets drunk when he and a woman soldier are trapped in a wine cellar."You a journalist?" "No, just a newspaperman."	149161
2006	Last Train From Richmond: Plot to Assassinate Jefferson Davis, CSA, The	N		Benton, Scott		Publisher of a Richmond newspaper, a manumitted slave, and a one-armed Mexican War veteran make up an unlikely group hurriedly recruited to save Jefferson Davis and his cabinet in the last two weeks of the Civil War. Chaos threatens the Confederate Capitol. Fanatics plan to assassinate Jefferson Davis and his cabinet. President Lincoln, amidst plans for a peaceful postwar reunion, authorizes a counter plot. Stop the killers and make sure no knowledge of their scheme leaks to the public. The action leads to Richmond & Danville Railroad on the night the Confederate Government flees with the entire hard currency of the Confederacy. The chosen site for a planned train wreck is a trestle just outside Richmond. The climatic scene finds the plotters are divided against themselves. Some want to kill Davis. Some want only the treasury currency.	149162
1990	Last Train Home	MT				Photographer (Rino Pace).	149163
1987	Last Train North	N		Rolfe, Lionel		Reporter Ari Mendelsohn begins working at the Oldhouse Tribune newspaper in Oldhouse, Calif., where he becomes a friend of "Oldhouse Jr.," son of the paper's proprietor.	149164
2005	Last Train Runnin	N		Foster, Ronnie D.		Journalist David Westerfield is an anti-Vietnam War activist who, while researching a story on a popular band, Last Train Runnin, falls in love with the girlfriend of a singer-songwriter who leads the group.Westerfield's life is drastically affected.  The head of the group vanished from the music scene when his number came up for the draft. Terrified of becoming an infantryman in the Army, he opted for a safe job as an X-ray technician in the Navy.But the Navy had other plans for the singer who found himself assigned as a corpsman to a Marine Corps rifle company in the middle of the Vietnam war zone.	149165
1956	Last Trip of the Hindenburg, The	T			Robert Montgomery Presents -  Burton and James Benjamin - 10-1-56  (repeated 6-10-57)	Radio. Narrated by Robert Montgomery	149166
1998	Last Trolly from Beethovenstratt	N		Weil, Grete		News Media	149167
1976	Last Tycoon, The	M				Editor, Assistant (Brendan Burns)	149168
1998	Last Valentine, The	NR		Pratt, James Michael		TV Reporter Susan Allison hears mother and father's love story from the son, a lonely widower.  The cynical, unenthusiastic reporter was given the fluff assignment but is unexpectedly intrigued. She agrees to interview him for a nationwide audience.She is looking for perfect love story to air on Valentine's Day yet doubts its existence. After his mother's death four years ago, Neil Thomas wrote account of his parents' love story that attracted widespread attention.Allison reads story and reluctantly meets Neil in Pasadena family home. She learns about the naval hero whose fighter plane went down in the Pacific and his wife who each anniversary returns to Union Station to await her husband.On their silver anniversary, two days after learning that he died a hero's death, she makes her final pilgrimage with supernaturally happy results.The novel moves between 1944 and present-day California when the reporter and the son fall in love as he describes the events that took place 50 years ago.	149169
1975	Last Valley, The	NW	GPL	Guthrie, A.B., Jr.		Editor of a local newspaper observes changing community of Arfive Montana from the late 1930s through World War II  Ben Tate purchases the Arfive Advocate with money saved from military service in World War IHe and Mary Jess turn the weekly Advocate into a lively and controversial paper, often under attack.	149170
1998	Last Voice They Hear, The	N		Campbell, Ramsey, Harold Robbins		Investigative Reporter Geoff Davenport's brother kidnaps his three-year-old son.	149171
2006	Last Vow	N		Pick, Alice		Reporter Grant Dexter of the Chicago Morning News arrives home and finds his wife severely beaten and his daughter missing. He vows to find his daughter and bring her home.His search leads him from the streets and back alleys of Chicago to the sunny shores of Miami, Florida. Along the way he is confronted by crooked cops, organized crime, drug smuggling, kidnapping, and murder.	149172
1991	Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor, The	NSF		Barth, John		Journalist Simon William Behler is a fifty-plus, once-sort-of-famous New Journalist who is mysteriously transported to medieval Baghdad of Sinbad the Sailor. Behler calls himself Baylor in countless best-selling books of New Journalism.He falls in love with Sinbad's daughter and get enmeshed in Arabian intrigues.  In 1980 he is lost overboard off the coast of Sri Lanka while attempt to retrace, with his lover, the legendary voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.When he is washed ashore, he finds he's in a different time.	149173
1943	Last Voyage of the Unsinkable Sal, The	SS	GPL	Taylor, Samuel	In "Best Sea Stories from Bluebook."	Reporter-Narrator Allen	149174
1978	Last Waltz, The	DM			Rockumentary	Interviewer Martin Scorsese.	149175
2009	Last War, The	N		Menendez, Ana		Photojournalist Flash, an ambivalent American expatriate, chases conflicts around the globe with her War Correspondent husband, Brando. Now Brando is in Iraq, awaiting her arrival. Yet instead of racing to join him, Flash idles in Istanbul, vaguely aware that her marriage is faltering. Losing herself in a fog of memory and recrimination, Flash ponders her life with the ambitious and handsome husband she calls “Wonderboy.” Her malaise is compounded by the arrival of a mysterious letter informing her that Brando has been unfaithful to her in Baghdad. Devastated and unwilling to confront him over the phone, Flash spirals deeper into regret, anger, and indecision. Were she and Brando ever happy?  Wandering the strange, shimmering streets of Istanbul, Flash is followed by a woman in a black abaya -- Alexandra, a fierce and captivating colleague who shared dangerous days with the couple in Afghanistan. Their meeting rekindles long-buried secrets and forces Flash to face hard truths about her marriage, her husband and herself. 	149176
2006	Last Warrior, The	N		Brant, Kylie		Photojournalist Delaney Carson has flashback-induced nightmares of Iraqi gunfire and dying colleagues that have ruled her life for the last two years -- and an unknown assailant who wants to silence her.Carson has reported in dangerous places and has just gotten over the worst parts of post-stress trauma from being buried alive for more than two days with 72 corpses in Baghdad.When someone starts shooting at her, déjà vu crashes all over her. It is impossible for Carson not to have flashbacks of mortar fire and shots from sniper rifles -- her boyfriend was one of those killed.She falls in love with a tribal police investigator in the Navajo Nations land he calls home. The Navajo Nation President wants the investigator to take care of Carson who is writing a book and the Tribal Council wants it to be a bestseller	149177
1992	Last Wash	T	SV 122			News Media	149178
1988	Last White Man in Panama, The	N		Gough, William		Journalist Karen Chapman bails out of a marriage and a high-paying job in Boston to land helter-skelter in Bermuda with an itch for adventure.	149179
2009	Last Will	M				Reporter (Michelle Davidson). Beautiful young woman is framed for the murder of her wealthy husband.	149180
1682	Last Will and Testament of Anthony, King of Poland, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	149181
1984	Last Winter, The	M				Reporter (Yonni Lucas)	149182
1992	Last Wish	MT				Journalist Betty Rollin (Patty Duke) on assisted suicide. Editor (Tony De Santis).	149183
1982	Last Word, The	T	SVD 531. VHS 432			TV Co-Hosts Gregg Jackson and Phil Donahoe	149184
1915	Last Word, The	M			Ness Book	News Service. Old employee who runs the wire at Kripps News Service is let go when new management takes over. Other staff members can't bring themselves to tell him.Take up a collection and make him think he is getting a weekly pension for his years of service.Also set up a room with a wireless where they can send him messages. When he decides to thank the new owner personally, he finds out the truth and dies of a broken heart after sending one last "thirty" to a coworker.	149185
1995	Last Word, The	MT	SVD 1141	Spiridakis, Tony (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Martin Ryan (Timothy Hutton) writes "Scenes From Every Day Life" and has just completed a book about gangsters. Cornered by hood who indicates the corpse in the trunk of a car was one of the people the columnist wrote about.He reminds journalist there are consequences to his actions, warns him to think about that before writing any more pieces about gangsters. Journalist's career takes its toll on personal life. Wife leaves him claiming he does not know how to slow up.Reporter turns his attention to a column on an exotic dancer. Upset when she reads his column. Columnist promises that he will never write another word about her. Friend has been negotiating to have a film made from columnist's book. Two go to Hollywood.Dancer finds out journalist is incorporating parts of her past in screenplay. Ryan defends his actions. He has seen awful things and made a vow to tell people about them no matter what the consequences because he thought he could make things better.Movie made from journalist's script.	149186
1979	Last Word, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5179, 5180. DVD -R 1572	Varhol, Michael C. Greg P. Smith (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Paula Herbert (Karen Black) pursues story on inventor who faces eviction.  She corners him after he is charged with assaulting welfare officer who was trying to involve him in a scam. Officer comes to evict him. He holds the officer hostage.Barricades himself and family in the apartment. Reporter arrives, interviews police officer. Inventor's son sees report on TV, convinces father that he needs to go on TV to plead his case. Inventor asks reporter and cameraman to come to the apartment.Herbert plans to discredit the inventor. Changes her mind  when he tells her a corporation bought up the neighborhood, had it declared a slum. Now plans to demolish it. Reporter asks crew to investigate corporation. She stays, sharing  intimate details.When he finds out she has been recording their conversation, he gets upset. "It's my job," she says. Media turns inventor into folk hero. Live network broadcast from apartment. Governor attacks inventor on TV. Governor's sister major stockholder.SWAT team tries to flush inventor out and he uses various inventions to thwart them. Son is shot. Inventor gives up. Reporter expresses regret that cameras caused the problem. Inventor arrested, surrounded by media and cheered on my the crowd.	149187
1902	Last Word, The	N	MLPL	MacGowan, Alice		Woman Journalist Miss Carrington West -- to succeed in journalism. Editor Justin DeWitt.  Columnist.	149188
1991	Latajace machiny kontra pan Samochodzik	MF			Poland. Series	TV Reporter (Eugeniusz Korczarowski). Photographer (Jan Hecnz).	149189
2004	Latchkey	M				Reporters.  News Reporter (Jane Velez-Mitchell). News Reporter Voiceovers ({Pat Lalama, Dan Simon, Holly Herbert).	149190
1946	Late At Night	M			UK Only	Press	149191
1935	Late Extra	M	VHS 895	Richardson, Anthony (Story).	Mason - Ness Book	Cub Reporter for the Gazette, Jim Martin (James Mason), solves crime. Good newspaper office sequences. Daily Gazette reward for killers' capture. Editor (David  Horne)."Crime reporting is not a woman's job."	149192
1947	Late George Apley, The	M			Coleman	Newspaper. Early 20th century proper Bostonian, always reads daily newspaper The Boston Evening Transcript	149193
1972	Late Great Creature, The	N		Brower, Brock		Freelance Writer Warner Williams is obsessed with a veteran horror star.	149194
1974	Late Harvey Grosbeck, The	N		Millstein, Gilbert		Newspaperman Harvey, a romantic, lover of the past, finding his life in grim New York increasingly difficult, hangs on to his sanity with his humor	149195
2004	Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn:	T			Episode #493. 11-30-2004	TV Talk Host Craig Ferguson. Sideline Reporter (Bryan Terry). Weatherman Bob Fogg (John Viener, 2005).	149196
1993	Late Man, The	NM	OWN - P	Girard, James Preston		Reporter Sam Haun obsessed with a series of unsolved murders. Traumatized by the accidental death of his unfaithful wife.	149197
2005	Late Murder @ 10	N		Campbell, H.D.		TV News. Former Investigative Reporter Mark Alexander, now a broadcast engineer for St. Louis television station, witnesses on-air murder of hated news anchor by mysterious assassin. Co-Anchor Laura Skaggs and her survivalist finance are arrested.Convinced of her innocence, Mark Alexander employs his old investigative reporter tactics and launches his own investigation. He elects the help of his old partner, Laquita Davners, a reporter from the St. Louis Post to help.They find the anchor had personal problems both within and outside the station (including mob ties). As Mark Alexander gets closer, the truth gets closer, and the more dangerous things become.The case allows Mark to regain the spirit he lost when he left investigative reporting five years ago. Mark fights to unravel the mystery, but not before opening the floodgates of controversy surrounding the murdered news anchor.	149198
2006	Late Night With Conan O'Brien:	T			Episode #1114. 11-20-2006	TV Talk Show Host Conan O'Brien. News Reporter (Chris Matthews).	149199
2005	Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Satellite Television	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4802 (Media Excerpts)			News and TV Parody. News Without Verbs featuring a female reporter in the field. Sean Connery Overdubs the Classics. Corporate Mascot Soap Channel. Book Reviews for Illiterates. Can't-Get-To-The-Point Network and its Infocommercial.Three Chords and the Truth Channel.	149200
1982	Late Night With David Letterman	DT				Talk Show Host David Letterman.	149201
1954	Late Risers, The	N		Wolfe, Bernard		Press	149202
1996	Late Shift, The	MT	SVD 620			News Media. Jay Leno and David Letterman, NBC Tonight Show.  Reporter #1 (Ivan Kane). Reporter #1, Letterman Press (James Kiriyama-Lem). Reporter #2, Letterman Press (Wendy Cutler). Reporter #3, Letterman Press (Arnold F. Turner).Reporter #2, Carnegie Hall (Nancy Cheryl Davis).	149203
1999	Late Show	MF			Germany.	TV Program Director Conrad "Conny" Scheffer (Harald Schmidt) of a German TV station desperately looks for a new talk master for the Late Show. News Photographer-Fotografin Nowak (Katy Karrenbauer). Host (Nadine Kruger).	149204
1997	Late Show With David Letterman Show: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #751. 2-17-1997	NBC Evening News Anchor Tom Brokaw. Two weeks before, NBC denied Dave permission to use clips from his old show. So tonight, Tom Brokaw arrives and offers Dave a crumpled-up videotape from Late Night with David Letterman.	149205
1993	Late Show with David Letterman:	T			Series 1993-	Talk Show Host David Letterman. Correspondent Mark Borchardt.	149206
1993	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #20. 9-24-1993	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather. Dave wanders onto the set of the CBS Evening News.	149207
1993	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #35. 10-15-1993	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather and Dave swap ties.	149208
1993	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #38. 10-20-1993	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather asks Dave for his opinion on Hillary Clinton.	149209
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #99. 1-21-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather.	149210
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #123. 3-3-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather.	149211
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #132. 3-29-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather and his book, "What Squirrels Tell Me."	149212
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #134. 3-31-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather.	149213
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #180. 6-23-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather.	149214
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #183. 6-22-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather sings "Wreck of the Old 97."	149215
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #214. 8-12-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather.	149216
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #257. 10-26-1994	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather. Two standby audience folks named Jenya and Gary are sent to take food to Dan Rather.	149217
1995	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #369. 4-28-1995	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather is attached by a flying rat and is later seen as a guest on Nightline.	149218
1995	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #391. 6-6-1995	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather. Dave shows doctored footage of Dan Rather replacing his CBS Evening News Co-Host Connie Chung with…Dan Rather.	149219
1995	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #397. 6-14-1995	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather talks about Connie Chung's departure from CBS, then promotes his workout video "Old Train Songs To Sweat By."	149220
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #416. 7-18-1995	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather presents the Top Ten.	149221
1995	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #433. 8-10-1995	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather fondling Dave's butt.	149222
1996	Late Show With David Letterman: Dan Rather	T			Episode #558. 3-18-1996	CBS Evening News Anchor Dan Rather. Dave goes over to Black Rock Bar & Grill to swipe a beverage from Rather.	149223
2003	Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #465. 4-15-2003	Sports Media. CBS Sports Reporter Bob Ader. Host David Letterman.	149224
1993	Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #1. 8-30-1993	NBC Evening News Anchor Tom Brokaw shows up to take back some NBC "Intellectual Property."	149225
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #167. 5-24-1984	NBC Evening News Anchor Tom Brokaw is confused when Dave is missing his opening "billboard" card with tonight's guests listed on them. So he leaves the theater, goes to the NBC Nightly News studio and gets it from Brokaw.	149226
1994	Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #202. 7-27-1994	NBC Evening News Anchor Tom Brokaw A group of fisherman in South Dakota are asked what they think of hometown boy Tom Brokaw.	149227
1997	Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #816. 6-12-1997	NBC Evening News Anchor Tom Brokaw explains why he turned down an offer to leave NBC for CNN.	149228
1986	Late Show, The	DT				Talk Show	149229
1992	Late Show, The: Andre Mantegna	DT			Episode #3. 1-23-1992	Critic Brian Swell. Critic Jed Pearl. Presenters Sarah Dunant, Tracey MacLeod, Kirsty Wark.	149230
2001	Late Summer Early Fall	N		Rychards, Davyd		Newspaper and Media Magnate Daric is in his second marriage and successful, absorbing himself in work, and building his business with acquisitions and takeovers in 1995. He reviews the preceding 30 years, his first marriage and divorce to Karen, and his final surrender to Alicia, daughter of Chicago power mogul and Newspaper Publisher Girard Covington. A young African-American reporter Brian Coleman is urged by Daric to investigate a helplessly guilty black mass murder defendant. Daric is reinvigorated by the enthusiasm of the reporter. A rush to judgment, perhaps, but the evidence may connect others of more prominence and public stature. 	149231
1970	Latecomers, The	N	OWN - H	Nathanson, E.M.		Newspaperman Logan Thomas recently converted from crime reporter to religion reporter	149232
1998	LateLine:	T	SVD 734, SVDSP 667. VHSSP 677. SVD 670, VHSSP 678 (Two Episodes, one incomplete		Episodes 3-17-1998. Series 3-17-1998 to 12-25-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Luisa Sandoval (Montse Viader, 1999). Raji (Ajay Naidu).	149233
1998	LateLine: Al Anonymous	T			Episode #2. 3-24-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Kid Anchor (Diana Chang). Gale is considered to start a spin-off of "LateLine" for younger viewers called "KidLine." Meanwhile Al is suspected of writing a book.Columnist Jimmy Breslin (Himself), TV Newswoman Joan Lunden (Herself), Arne H. Carlson (Himself), James Lovell (Himself).	149234
1998	LateLine: Buddy Hackett	T			Episode #4. 4-7-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).An internet page claims that actor Buddy Hackett has passed away. The gang, stressed about not finding stories for the show, decide to air a special show about the late Hackett. But soon they find out that Buddy is still alive.	149235
1999	LateLine: Christian Guy, The	T			Episode #14. 12-11-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Vic uses Gale to get a story about the Moral Coalition's annual "Road to Victory Celebration."	149236
1999	LateLine: Eine Kleine Office Problem	T			Episode #19.	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Pearce demands that Vic hire his girlfriend Ulli to work on the show. Unfortunately, Ulli drives all the show's guests away. Commentator Arianna Huffington (Herself). Senator John Kerry (Himself).	149237
1999	LateLine: Error Apparent	T			Episode #16.	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).	149238
1998	Lateline: Gale Gets a Life	T			Episode #3. 3-31-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Al is out sick and Pearce starts to realize his true feelings for Gale. Appearing as themselves Attorney Allen Dershowitz (Himself), U.S. Representative Barney Frank (Himself).	149239
1999	LateLine: Karp's Night Out	T			Episode #12. 3-16-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).When Vic goes out on a date, Gale is left to produce the show. Her first show as a producer goes horribly wrong when Pearce decides he doesn't want to do the show. Technie (Judah Friedlander). Senator Alan Simpson (Himself).	149240
1999	LateLine: Kids 'N' Guns	T			Episode #10. 1-20-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Trying to blow the cover of an illegal gun salesman, Al and Raji (Ajay Naidu) go undercover by trying to buy guns. Meanwhile, Vic's daughter lets slip that her father has a crush on Gale.  Watergate Conspirator G. Gordon Liddy (Himself).	149241
1998	LateLine: Lawyer, Lawyer	T			Episode #6. 4-21-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Al tries to convince Pearce to come to his Jewish temple. When Pearce finally agrees, Al asks him to participate in a charity the temple is having. The Rev. Jerry Falwell (Himself).	149242
1999	LateLine: Minister of Television, The	T			Episode #9. 1-14-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Raji (Ajay Naidu) promises to bring his African friend as a guest on the show but when his friend doesn't come, Raji gets fired. The new intern is a girl who has a crush on Al. When the two kiss, Al remembers he is married.	149243
1999	LateLine: Mona Moves Up	T			Episode #15. 12-25-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Mona starts dating Pearce's financial advisor. At first he disapproves, but then he realizes Mona is a person too and he can't get involved in her personal life.	149244
1999	LateLine: Negotiator, The	T			Episode #18.	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).	149245
1999	LateLine: Pearce on Conan	T			Episode #7. 1-6-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Pearce does a skit for the Conan O'Brien show which leads to more skits with Conan's sidekick Andy Richter (Himself). Conan O'Brien (Himself). Meanwhile, Raji is afraid that he won't get his bonus.Appearing as themselves Commentator William F. Buckley Jr. (Himself), Talk Show Hosts Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford (Themselves).  Techie (Judah Friedlander).	149246
1999	LateLine: Pearce's New Best Friend	T			Episode #5. 4-14-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Gale auditions for a different network. Meanwhile Al goes mad trying to score some tickets for a party hosted by Julia Roberts. Appearing as themselves Senator Michael Dukakis (Himself), Sportscaster Bob Uecker (Himself). Network Worker (Nancy Walls).	149247
1998	LateLine: Pilot	T	VHSSP 665		Episode #1. 3-17-1998	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).McKenzie, the anchor of the hit news show "Lateline" makes a publicity stunt to ensure that he and no other is the richest anchor in the network. He claims he is going to retire just so people will be shocked.But it all goes wrong when the new anchor is going to be Al Freundlich. Appearing as themselves: Watergate Conspirator G. Gordon Liddy (Himself), Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader (Himself), Jocelyn Elders, Lauren Sydney, Jim Moret, Terri Murphy (Themselves).Carl Pickens (Dana Carvey).	149248
1999	LateLine: Protecting the Source	T			Episode #8. 1-13-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Al may have to go to prison unless he reveals the source of a story.	149249
1999	LateLine: Requiem for a Horse	T			Episode #17.	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Gale goes to Pearce's country house for the weekend where she accidentally kills Pearce's horse Paycheck. Al uses a focus group to figure out what's wrong with him.	149250
1999	LateLine: Seventh Plague, The	T			Episode #13. 12-4-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Al gets a role in a movie starring Martin Sheen (Himself). The producer realizes that hiring Al was a mistake when he gets the movie production shut down. Director Rob Reiner (Himself). Film Critic Leonard Maltin (Himself).	149251
1999	LateLine: Svadharma	T			Episode #11. 1-27-1999	TV Reporter Al Freundlich (Al Franken) for LateLine, a fictitious TV network's late-night news program based in Washington D.C. Anchor Pearce McKenzie (Robert Foxworth). Producer Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer). Newsroom Assistant (Colt Goodman).The program follows Freundlich, who got the job when his predecessor Pearce McKenzie quit as a publicity stunt, and his co-workers Mona (Catherine Lloyd Burns), Vic Carp (Miguel Ferrer), Briana (Sanaa Lathan), Raji and Gale Ingersoll (Megyn Price).Pearce's ex-mistress starts having an affair with Raji (Ajay Naidu) to make Pearce mad. Raji and the rest of the crew try to keep this a secret.  Singer Paul Simon (Himself). Techie (Judah Friedlander).	149252
2007	Later, at the Bar	N		Barry, Rebecca		Advice Columnist has a hard time following her own advice because she’s spending too much time at Lucy’s Tavern, the best kind of small-town bar, a place everyone ends up whether they mean to or not. 	149253
2003	Latest Bombshell, The: Novel, A	NM		Mitchell, Michele		Reporter Lyle Gold is a muckraking journalist who covers the military. He's accused of selling military secrets to China. Since Gold is honest, upright and uptight so the accusation seems improbable. He's abrasive but honest.But he is so un-telegenic that after a few minutes in front of the cameras, he has the American public clamoring for his arrest.  His former girlfriend, a charismatic political consultant takes on the case.Shifting the media tide is not so simple. Public equates Gold with anti-Americanism and in post-September 11 political landscape the charge is lethal.The woman herself becomes a target of media criticism as the media scrutinize her past romantic relationships including a recent one with son of Chinese ambassador to the United States. She discovers the truth about who's leaking the secrets.Murder complicates the scandal.	149254
2002	Lathe of Heaven	MT				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Lori Graham).  Newscaster #2 (Caroline Van Vlaardingen)	149255
2002	Latin Access	DT			Series 2002-2003.	Correspondent Jose Antonio. Host Lesley Ann Machado.	149256
2003	Latin Filmmaker Showcase:  What Really Happened During the Cuban Missile Crisis	M	DVD -R HQ 4385			TV Newscaster (Michael McConnohie) and television coverage of the Cuban missile crisis throughout film. Background for woman to have a private battle with her son over toilet habits.	149257
2004	Latin Lover	N		Tayer, Kellie		People’s Magazine reigning “Sexiest Man Alive” is Antonio Santiago, a sexy, Spanish superstar pop singer. All he wants is a normal life and a woman to love him for who he is on the inside. When he meets model-turned-author Nicole Knight backstage at a taping of “Live With Regis and Kelly,” sparks fly instantly. They fall head over heels in love but find the road to a normal relationship anything but smooth, thanks to overly enthusiastic fans, the ever-present paparazzi, geographical separations and a conniving Latina pop star who causes trouble for Antonio’s family. Nicole left the modeling world behind to avoid the very problems she now faces as Antonio’s girlfriend, and her fears are validated when she’s injured in a frightening accident involving fans and photographers -- an incident that may not have been accidental at all. Ultimately, Antonio must decide where his allegiance and true affection lie: with the women he loves or the fans and press who have made him the idol of millions around the world. 	149258
2004	LatiNation	T				Correspondent (Jackie Quinones - 2005).  Hosts (Jose Magnin, Erika Martin, Desi Sanchez).	149259
2008	Latinos in Lotusland: Anthology of Contemporary Southern California Literature, An	N		Olivas, Daniel A. (Editor)		Journalists are among the many complex and diverse group of Latinos in this collection of stories set in Southern California.	149260
1970	Latitude Zero	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Reporter (Richard Jaeckel) for Trans-Globe News involved with fighting mad scientist in underwater city.	149261
2009	Latter-Day Cipher	NM		Scott, Latayne		Journalist Selonnah Zee is assigned the story when a rebellious Utah socialite Kirsten Young is found murdered in Provo Canyon, Utah, with strange markings carved into her flesh and a note written in 19th century code. Questions arise about the old laws of the Mormon Church. Zee’s story quickly takes on a life of its own. Even before the first murder is solved, several more victims appear, each one more mysterious than the last. Adding to a slew of distractions, Selonnah’s cousin, Roger, has recently converted and is now a public spokesperson for the Mormon faith. But paradoxically, Roger’s wife, Eliza, is struggling to hold onto the Mormon beliefs of her childhood. If something is really from God, she wonders, why does it need to be constantly revised? And could the murderer be asking the same questions>	149262
1939	Laugh It Off	M				Reporter (Jack Gardner)	149263
1989	Laugh Lines	NM	OWN - P	Berk, Ann		Columnist Beth is a syndicated columnist and TV personality who panics as her flawless beauty begins to fade	149264
2005	Laughin’ Boy	N		Denton, Bradley. J.K. Potter (Illustrator).		News Media. During an outdoor carnival in Wichita, Kansas, an unidentified group of hooded gunmen unleashes a volley of grenades and gunfire, killing 86 people. Knocked from a dying victim’s hands, a video camera inadvertently tapes a man laughing hysterically at the carnage. That videotape catches meek college teacher Danny Clayton uncontrollably laughing after a terrorist massacre. Danny becomes a reviled celebrity, dubbed by the press Laughin’ Boy, and vilified by an outraged American public. Clayton is cleared by the FBI of any wrongdoing, but quickly becomes the pawn of grandstanding pop psychologists who diagnose his giggling reactions to tragedy as a bizarre mental affliction arising from bad parenting and too much TV.  It seems only natural that Danny joined with the similarly loathed Porno Girl and the Racist Ranger to form the Odd Squad, the super heroes people love to hate. Their fame does, however, mean that the murderous terrorists are ignored, frustrating their desire for notoriety and motivating them to do whatever is necessary to reclaim center stage. Pop psychologists, the FBI and TV producers are also circling like vultures. Meanwhile, Danny tries to discover, more or less unaided, why he’s laughing and how he can stop. If he can save himself, maybe he can help his equally unhappy cohorts escape their compulsions. Denton’s ear for the cacophony of talk radio, chat rooms and political interviews is flawless. He also has a good eye for the painful absurdities of a world bloated with information but starved for understanding.Taking advantage of Danny’s sudden celebrity, the FBI enlists Danny in a scheme to star in a TV show and provoke the Wichita gunmen into exposing themselves. 	149265
1937	Laughing at Trouble	M		Bushnell, Adelyn (Play - "Glory").  Robert Ellis, Helen Logan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Glory Bradford (Jane Darwell) of the Lane County Courier helps clear her niece's boyfriend of murder.	149266
1936	Laughing Irish Eyes	M				Editor (Raymond Brown)	149267
1929	Laughing Lady, The	M				City Editor (Joe King).	149268
1970	Laughing Woman, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	149269
2000	Laughter of God, The	M				Journalist (Alessio Giorgetti).	149270
2001	Laughter on the 23rd Floor	T	SVD 1023			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Frank Proctor).  Steven Morel -- Reporter.	149271
1984	Laughterhouse	M				TV Editor (Ken Ives)	149272
2002	Laundry	MF			Japan.	Photographer. Old Lady Photographer (Kazue Tsynogae).	149273
1952	Laura	T			Episode. Star Performances.	Critic Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb), cynical and acerbic columnist and radio commentator whose nasty wit is talk of the town. Also artist Laura Hunt's mentor and when she is killed by a shotgun blast to the face, he must reluctantly talk to the police.	149274
1955	Laura	T			10-19-55, 3-21-55. Twentieth Century Fox Hour, The	Critic Waldo Lydecker (George Sanders)	149275
1968	Laura	T	DVD -R 1594	Caspary, Vera (Novel).	Hour of Stars, 1968.	Critic Waldo Lydecker (George Sanders)	149276
1942	Laura	NM	OWN - H - P	Caspary, Vera		Critic Waldo Lydecker, cynical and acerbic columnist and radio commentator whose nasty wit is talk of the town. Also artist Laura Hunt's mentor and when she is killed by a shotgun blast to the face, he must reluctantly talk to the police.Caspary planted all kinds of major hints at Waldo's sexual orientation in the novel. Considered a homosexual. 	149277
1945	Laura	R	CD 009		Lux Radio Theater 45-02-05	Critic Waldo Lydecker	149278
1945	Laura	R			Episode #259. 8-20-1945. Screen Guild Theater, The	Critic Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb), cynical and acerbic columnist and radio commentator whose nasty wit is talk of the town. Also artist Laura Hunt's mentor and when she is killed by a shotgun blast to the face, he must reluctantly talk to the police.Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney). Police Detective (Dana Andrews).	149279
1950	Laura	R			Episode #453. 2-23-1950. Screen Guild Theater, The	Critic Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb), cynical and acerbic columnist and radio commentator whose nasty wit is talk of the town. Also artist Laura Hunt's mentor and when she is killed by a shotgun blast to the face, he must reluctantly talk to the police.	149280
1948	Laura	R			Episode #126. 10-17-1948	Critic Waldo Lydecker (George Coulouris).	149281
1944	Laura	M	DVD -R HQ 2361, 2330. L	Caspary, Vera (Novel). Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein, Betty Reinhardt (Screenplay).		Critic Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb), cynical and acerbic columnist and radio commentator whose nasty wit is talk of the town. Also artist Laura Hunt's mentor and when she is killed by a shotgun blast to the face, he must reluctantly talk to the police.He first meets Laura when she asks him to endorse a pen for a campaign she is preparing. "I don't use a pen. I write with a goose quill dipped in venom," he says. He uses his column to attack anyone attracted to Laura. Turns out Laura's friend was killedLaura is alive. And when Lydecker finds this out, he collapses. Police Detective had fallen in love with her portrait. When he sees them fall in love for real, Lydecker gets furious. Laura turns on critic's pre-recorded radio broadcast.Distraught critic plots revenge. He tries to kill her but police kill him first.  Lydecker: "In my case self-absorption is completely justified. I have never discovered any other subject so worthy of my attention.""But you write about people with such real understanding and sentiment. That's what makes your column so good." "The sentiment comes easy at 50 cents a word."Columnist Lydecker is a cynical and prickly society columnist considered by many a homosexual, a shallow, conceited, hypocritical intellectual snob and bachelor. Often described as effete and prissy. Clifton Webb had a special clause written into his contract forbidding the director or anyone else to make derisive comments about his homosexuality.“I don’t use a pen. I write with a goose-quill dipped in venom.”Webb seems to maintain certain homosexual overtones in his portrayal of Lydecker such as making his first appearance in the film submerged in bathwater and calling the detective inside, or keeping close to his side in nearly every scene they share. His interest in Laura seems more fueled by possession than romance. At first, he is unphased by the plain-jane stenographer he takes under his wing. He introduces her to the right people and influences her wardrobe and hair until she becomes the object of everyone’s desire. To Lydecker, Laura is nothing without him and he’s determined to make sure she only remains an object of worth for him alone.	149282
2008	Laura Ackroyd: By Death Divided	NM		Hall, Patricia	#14 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, joins her boy friend Michael Thackeray in investigating an unknown young woman found dead in a flooded river, an abused wife making heavy weather of escaping from her husband with her traumatized child, and an Asian detective finding it increasingly difficult to balance on the tightrope he walks between his family’s traditional Muslim beliefs and his job as a policeman. More conflict and moral dilemmas for Thackeray and Ackroyd in the multiracial Yorkshire town of Bradfield. Caught by the current, her body tumbles this way and that in the black waters of the River Maze, dragged inexorably forward, her long dark hair trailing out behind her. For days she continues on, unseen, making a lonely passage through villages and marshes, until, at last, her journey comes to the end in a tangle of debris washed down with the floor waters. Laura Ackroyd, the journalist girlfriend of DCI Michael Thackeray, becomes drawn into the plight of Julie Holden and her daughter Anna when she writes an article about domestic abuse. Suffering violence at the hands of her husband, Julie takes flight to a woman’s refuge. But her dreams of safety are shattered when young Anna goes missing.	149283
1995	Laura Ackroyd: Dead of Winter, The (aka In the Bleak Midwinter)	NM		Hall, Patricia	#3 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series (A Yorkshire Mystery).	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of Bradfield Gazette, Yorkshire, England  recently transferred from Bradfield to the nearby town of Amedale to work on the local newspaper for a new months.It is a bitter winter in Yorkshire when Bradfield's Chief Inspector Michael Thackeray is called in to investigate the death of a young estate agent found drowned in her own car in a nearby reservoir.Laura, whose relationship with Thackeray is too close to be called friendship and too precarious to be called an affair, has been received a less than warm welcome from the locals in Arnedale.She soon uncovers a link between a story she's working on about corruption in local land deals and the death of the woman. Then another woman is killed, this time someone directly involved in protesting the land development.Thackeray and Ackroyd, crossing paths personally and in their professions, are determined to pursue the solution to this absorbing case through to its deadly finish.	149284
1999	Laura Ackroyd: Dead on Arrival	NM		Hall, Patricia	#6 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of  Bradfield Gazette, Yorkshire, England has been estranged from her lover, DI Michael Thackeray of the Bradfield (Yorkshire) police force.When Laura leaves Bradfield for a short-term assignment in London, little does she know she'll be entering the netherworld of illegal-alien smuggling and murder.At a Docklands rail station, Laura silently watches as several skinheads viciously attack two Somali brothers, killing the younger of them. When the youthful murderers realize that this striking redhead has been a witness, they scatter.The older brother escapes. Within days of agreeing to write an article on the assault for the Sunday Extra, Laura receives threats and ends up getting stabbed in a crowded club.Thackeray and his crew in Bradfield meanwhile must solve the murder of a prominent Pakistani businessman and the disappearance of a young Paki woman. Throughout, Michael and Laura suffer as they struggle to mend their relationship.Journalist Laura Ackroyd is on the move after a painful but all too familiar parting of ways with her sometime boyfriend, Yorkshire DCI Michael Thackeray. She's headed for London in the hopes of clearing her mind and focusing on her work for a change.When she witnesses the murder of a teenaged immigrant boy, however, Laura's quick getaway turns into a drawn out nightmare, which is simultaneously the professional opportunity of a lifetime and a personal catastrophe in the making. Her plan is to write a feature article for a London paper on the murder and its social and cultural implications, but revisiting the bloody memory of that night is taking a psychological toll.Meanwhile, DCI Thackeray is biding his time back in Bradfield. He's depressed at Laura's absence and faces a baffling missing persons case. A beautiful local high school girl has disappeared, and conflicting stories about her last known movements have Thackeray scratching his head. Safi Haque is by all accounts a dutiful Muslim daughter, but her parents don't want to admit what might have happened to her. When days go by with no trace of the girl, Thackeray begins to fear the worst.Neither Laura nor Thackeray are very far from the other's thoughts, despite the geographical distance between the erstwhile lovers. As they separately go about strikingly similar tasks, neither can imagine the ways in which their seemingly unconnected situations may ultimately bring them together...or perhaps tear them viciously apart.	149285
2003	Laura Ackroyd: Dead Reckoning	NM		Hall, Patricia	#10 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Reporter Laura Ackroyd, detective chief inspector's lover, is looking into the problems of Pakistani women who must deal with sexism and harassment from both ends of the religious spectrum in industrial town of Bradfield in YorkshireShe is researching the story on the racial tensions in the Muslim community. After witnessing a hostile race-related mishap on the street, she wants to take a closer look at the circumstances underlying Bradfield's racial problems.Then she learns about the case of a gifted student from a Muslim family who has gone missing and her story takes off, plunging her right into the middle of an escalating crisis.Both industrial and race relations reach the boiling point. She finds so many racists -- including her editor, that it's easier to connect their cases rather than to resolve them.Earnshaw's mill is one of the last remnants of Bradfield's glorious industrial past; however times are changing and Earnshaw's future is hanging in the balance. Staff cuts need to made if the mill is going to survive but the union is unhappy and its members are threatening strike action. With racial tensions already running high throughout the city, the prospect of mass redundancies at the heart of Bradfield's Muslim community could cause even more trouble. The Earnshaw family's problems spiral out of control when they discover that their son Simon has been murdered. As Michael Thackery's team investigate the death the mill is left teetering on the brink. And as the increasing popular far right political group the British Patriotic Party start campaigning for local elections violence spills on the streets of the city and it isn't long before areas of Bradfield go up in flames.	149286
1993	Laura Ackroyd: Death by Election	NM		Hall, Patricia	#1 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire. A hotly contested parliamentary by-election is raging in Bradfield, much to the professional delight of newspaper reporter Ackroyd.Ackroyd knows the town and its politics much better than the self-styled experts hot off the London train. Balancing the job is Laura's relationship with her wry, politically active granny and return of an old boyfriend from the bright lights of London.Laura's workload gets heavier. She is assigned other news stories to follow such as police investigation of unidentified body on the moors, the student campaign to "out" various public figures, and hints of dirty dealings in the back rooms of town hall.As Laura diligently peels away the veneer of each story, she discovers a tangle of old and new indiscretions, emotional blackmail and a disturbing amount of violence. Eventually her inquiries reveal a common thread tying all these events together.This brings her to the attention of attractive, reserved Inspector Michael Thackeray -- and to the attention of the murderer as well.A hotly contested parliamentary by-election is raging in Bradfield, Yorkshire, much to the professional delight of newspaper reporter Laura Ackroyd, who knows the town and its politics much better than the self-styled experts hot off the London train. Balancing the job is Laura's relationship with her wry, politically active granny and the return of an old boyfriend from the bright lights of London. Laura's workload gets heavier, though, as she is assigned other news stories to follow, like the police investigation of an unidentified body on the moors, the student campaign to "out" various public figures, and the hints of some dirty dealings in the back rooms of town hall. As Laura diligently peels away the veneer of each story, she discovers a tangle of old and new indiscretions, emotional blackmail, and a disturbing amount of violence. Eventually, her inquiries reveal a common thread tying all these events together, bringing her to the attention of attractive, reserved Inspector Michael Thackeray - and to the attention of the murderer as well.	149287
2007	Laura Ackroyd: Death in a Far Country	NM		Hall, Patricia	#13 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, England and her boyfriend DCI Michael Thackeray look into the case of the body of a young girl found in Bradfield’s murky canal. It was a dark night and two young girls are running for their lives. One falls and makes her friend go on without her. For her there is no escape as their pursuers close in. The following morning the girl’s body is found. Thackeray, just back at work after a bungled operation left him critically injured, takes on the case in a town transfixed only by the chance of football glory. No one seems able to identify the body or offer any clue as to how she died. Even Thackeray’s girlfriend, Reporter Ackroyd seems distracted by the beautiful game and the newly appointed woman chairman who has infuriated the local football establishment simply by being there. The dead girl’s chance of justice is looking bleak when, to the investigators’ surprise, their two inquiries collide in a morass of corruption and violence that threatens to put Ackroyd’s life and DCI Thackeray’s career in danger.	149288
2002	Laura Ackroyd: Death in Dark Waters	NM		Hall, Patricia	#9 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire is looking into Bradfield's drug problems. Her boyfriend, Detective Chief Inspector Michael Thacker, is investigating violent drug-related disturbances at a popular nightclub.Young boy has died after falling from a tower block on the Wuthering Heights housing estate and the police are blaming the accident on heroin overdose, but his friends swear he was clean.After a night out clubbing, the son of a wealthy local business man is knocked down and left in a coma. His father wants to know who supplied him with ecstasy and Michael Thackery is put on the case. Meanwhile his girlfriend, Laura Ackroyd, is conducting her own investigation into the local drugs problem. The Wuthering Heights estate is controlled by the dealers and they undermine any attempts to improve life in the area. So it is no surprise when the local youth training project is targeted by vandals - but when heroin is found on site and the staff arrested, it seems as though things have started to get serious....	149289
2001	Laura Ackroyd: Deep Freeze	NM		Hall, Patricia	#8 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of  Bradfield Gazette, Yorkshire, England investigates the death of a teenage girl shot outside an abortion clinic.Laura and Detective Inspector Michael Thackeray are finally trying their hand at living together after years of carrying on tumultuous affair. Though they care deeply for one another, each seems to constantly have one foot out the door.They seem reluctant to allow their personal relationship to interfere with intense professional ambitions that often conflict. Neither is surprised when their new domesticity proves complicated as they end up investigating the same case.The fatal shooting of a teenager outside a women's health center and abortion clinic has created tensions in Yorkshire because the tragedy coincides with the visit of a notorious American right-to-lifer and the vicious murder adds fuel to the fire.Ackroyd and Thackeray must use their vastly different investigation styles to find the truth about what happened to the young victim and before they are finished they just might be forced to work more closely together than they ever have before.The May Anderson Hospital is the most controversial establishment in Bradfield. One of the few local clinics to offer abortions, it provokes strong reactions in the community. But when a young girl is gunned down as she walks out of the clinic, almost everyone is outraged. Who could do such a thing? Reporter Laura Ackroyd and her policeman boyfriend, DCI Michael Thackeray, are both soon immersed in the case. It quickly becomes clear that the maverick surgeon who runs the abortion unit, is not a popular man. - could the bullet have been intended for him? Is it something to do with the flamboyant American evangelist who has just swung into town with his rather intimidating entourage? Ackroyd and Thackeray are convinced that there is more to the case than meets the eye. And with very different attitudes towards the subject of abortion, it is not long before the issues raised threaten to destroy their own relationship...	149290
2009	Laura Ackroyd: Devil’s Game	NM		Hall, Patricia	#15 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, has more than usual going on in her personal life, and she could have done without profiling a wealthy venture capitalist who seems set on taking over the running of a local school. But she finds David Murgatroyd a charismatic, though elusive, subject and begins to wonder just what methods he is prepared to use to persuade people to fall into line with his plans. Meanwhile DCI Michael Thackeray, unaware he is likely to become a father again, is looking for a missing mother, whose disappearance reveals a far more sinister and dangerous reality than either he or Laura could have imagined.Karen Bastable is a woman longing for more excitement in her life, and illicit group meetings in a local forest have added plenty of spark and pleasure recently. That is until one night she meets a man in search of a more sinister kind of gratification. When her abandoned car is discovered days later, the case becomes a race against time and it is up to DCI Michael Thackeray to find her alive, that is, if he isn't too late. Meanwhile, Thackeray's girlfriend, Laura Ackroyd is struggling with the burden of keeping her unexpected pregnancy a secret from him. As she barely copes with her demanding workload as a journalist, Laura is then dealt the troublesome task of profiling Sir David Murgatroyd, a wealthy venture capitalist with plans to take over a local school. Yet while his tragic family history is widely acknowledged, he alternatively remains a mystery. So what has he to hide?	149291
1994	Laura Ackroyd: Dying Fall	NM		Hall, Patricia	#2 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, England investigates series of violent crimes and a child's murder. She uncovers a disturbing truth that links the current murder to one 10 years earlier.Series of violent crimes at a council estate peaks when a small child is killed and reporter Laura Ackroyd uncovers a disturbing truth that links the murder to another from 10 years earlier. A high-rise council estate in Bradfield is the scene of a nightly outbreak of joy-riding, ending in the deaths of two teenagers, and a series of assaults on young girls. Ackroyd, a local reporter, sees similarities between these events and a decade-old murder.	149292
2004	Laura Ackroyd: False Witness	NM		Hall, Patricia	#11 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, England disagrees with her boyfriend DCI Michael Thackeray that the case is closed when a teacher is bludgeoned to death and a volatile black teenager is arrested. Though absent at the time of the murder and subsequent arrest, Thackeray is convinced that it was an open-and-shut case, that justice has been done. But when his long-term girlfriend, Laura Ackroyd, begins digging into the case for a newspaper article she’s working on, some disturbing facts come to light, facts that cause the case against the accused youngster to unravel at an alarming rate and lead Thackeray to wonder if there could have been a sinister reason behind the youth’s speedy arrest. With the case re-opened, it becomes clear that difficult questions need to be asked and Thackeray soon finds himself under attack from within the Police Force, as his own loyalty and integrity are called into question. Under threat from all sides, can Thackeray -- his career and his personal life -- survive the heavy strain of suspicion, or will the pressure finally become too much?	149293
1998	Laura Ackroyd: Italian Girl, The	NM		Hall, Patricia	#5 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of Bradfield Gazette, Yorkshire, England and her boyfriend, Chief Inspector Michael Thackeray tackle a decades-old case of murder after a construction crew unearths a skeleton in Bradfield.Unfortunately for feisty Laura, her father becomes a suspect in the case. The human skull and bones are identified as those of a 14-year-old girl who disappeared on Coronation Day decades before, almost certainly a victim of murder.Meanwhile, Laura is meeting an aging Hollywood star who once lived in Bradfield and has returned to open the town's new movie museum. He's accompanied by tough-talking Publicist Lorelei Baurn and trying to put together a deal for a new movie.Laura, while writing her article on the actor for the Sunday Extra is deeply troubled by her grandmother's failing health and disturbed by her treatment at the nursing home.Inquiries into the dead girl's murder propels a second killing and, indirectly a third. Laura barely escapes with her life, but a door is opened into a secret part of Thackeray's past.	149294
1997	Laura Ackroyd: Perils of the Night	NM		Hall, Patricia	#4 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd's rash acceptance of a dangerous assignment from her editor at the Yorkshire's Bradfield Gazette gets her in hot water in more ways than one.Out to cover the prostitutes in this Yorkshire town's red light district, she dresses up to be inconspicuous and ends up arrested for soliciting. To be discovered in jail and rescued by former lover Inspector Michael Thackeray is downright humiliating.As if that weren't bad enough, the discovery of a young woman's body only a few hundred yards away and only a few hours later, turns Laura's assignment of a simple story about prostitution into a much more dangerous problem.Laura's story focuses on the town's notorious prostitution trade, in which impoverished students sometimes compete with the pros and infuriate their handlers.Her story also deals with the damage often inflicted on children by their high-placed reportedly abusive fathers.	149295
2005	Laura Ackroyd: Sins of the Fathers	NM		Hall, Patricia	#12 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, England and her boyfriend DCI Michael Thackeray dig deeper into a tragedy that becomes darker and much more dangerous -- a young boy running for his life through the snow, his sister hovering between life and death in intensive care and it seems that another father has been driven to the edge and turned on his family when Thackeray reluctantly enters a family home turned bloodstained charnel house. While Thackeray seeks to find where the children’s father has gone, Laura begins to ask just who he is. This seemed to have been a family with no past long before its future was so brutally taken away. Who is Gordon Christie? Who is he hiding from? Is it only the police who are looking for him? And who seems to be obstructing Thackeray’s inquiry at every turn, driving him to the brink of resignation and Laura to despair.	149296
2000	Laura Ackroyd: Skeleton at the Feast	NM		Hall, Patricia	#7 Ackroyd and Thackeray Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Ackroyd of the Bradfield Gazette in Yorkshire, England investigates the ripples caused by a young policewoman's death as an ambitious officer pursues Laura's boyfriend's DCI Michael Thackeray's job.Laura battles on the home front, Thackeray sets off for his alma mater, Oxford College investigating the disappearance of a senior don. As Laura battles on the homefront, Thackeray is tormented by unhappy memories of his own time at Oxford.Are the missing professor and his girlfriend alive or dead?When Chief Inspector Michael Thackeray is sent on a training course to his alma mater, St Frideswide's College, Oxford, the memories come flooding back. He finds himself sleeping in the same kind of cold garret room he slept in as a student, bumping into his old tutors in the quadrangles, eating in the grand hall... Oxford is just as he remembers it. But life amongst the dreaming spires is not as tranquil as it may seem. A senior tutor has recently gone missing - taking his mistress and #1m of the college's money with him. Thackeray reluctantly joins the investigation into his whereabouts and, as he discovers more about the cloistered world of Oxford colleges, it rapidly becomes clear that there are untold horrors just waiting to be uncovered...	149297
1989	Laura Bow: Colonel's Bequest, The	G			#1 Laura Bow Mystery. Sierra On-Line	Aspiring Reporter Laura Bow, a Tulane  University journalism student, daughter of a detective and wannabe journalist. She is invited by her flapper friend to spend a weekend at the decaying sugar plantation of Colonel Dijon.When the reclusive, childless Colonel gathers his quarrelsome relatives for a reading of his will, tensions explode and the bickering leads to murder.Laura remains stranded on the island surrounded by suspects and potential victims. Her job is to learn the family secrets and ultimately who the murderer is.	149298
1999	Laura Bow: Dagger of Amon Ra	G			#2 Laura Bow Mystery.	Reporter Laura Bow lands a job as intrepid newspaper reporter for the New York Daily Tribune -- thanks to the help of her father. First assignment is to investigate the theft of artifact known as Dagger of Amon Ra which has been stolen from the museum.Her job is at stake -- one screw up and she will be fired. Her suitcase is stolen along with her money and wardrobe which she desperately needs in order to attend fundraising event at the museum to start her investigation.Disappearance of dagger may be linked to the Rosetta Stone. She is trapped in the museum and one by one the suspects are murdered. It is up to her to find the dagger, the killer and the mystery of Amon Ral.	149299
1988	Laura Lansing Slept Here	MT				TV Interviewer (Freda Perry)	149300
2007	Laura Leinhart: Laura Leinhart Part 2: Sommers Hill Adventure, The	N		Szczecina, Stanley 	#2 Laura Leinhart Series	Reporter Laura Leinhart of the Panther News, the fearless 10-year-old reporter,  discovers that the Messenger Angel Gabriel’s visited 11-year-old Amy Watson in her bedroom. And this is only the beginning of newly arising, challenging situations that are thrust upon the Sommer Hill newspaperwoman. Confronting these grave situations alone would be impossible. But with the help of old friends -- Angel Gabriel, Mr. Pogwist, Rose Leinhart and the Kovack twins, Meredith and Donna-along with newly found ones -- Mack, Miss Saclike and Mr. Birdhouse -- Laura becomes hopeful and optimistic in meeting all challenging situations head-on. 	149301
2008	Laura Leinhart: Laura Leinhart’s Search for the Holy Grail	N		Szczecina, Stanley (Porky), Douglas W. Bentley	#3 Laura Leinhart Series	Reporter Laura Leinhart of the Panther News is shocked by an unexpected disclosure: the possible presence of the Holy Grail and other religious relics in Sommers Hill prompts Laura’s search for truth. But the secret Himmler Faction organization is also in pursuit of the Grail. Laura’s interference with the group’s efforts to acquire the relic quickly adds her name to their hit list. During her quest, Laura also uncovers a terrorist plot that threatens all 50 states. And so Laura and her friends must battle the ruthless Himmler Faction and prevent a well-planned full-scale terrorist attack in her search for the Holy Grail. 	149302
2006	Laura Leinhart: Sommers Hill Adventure, The	N		Szczecina, Stanley (Porky)	#1 Laura Leinhart Series	Reporter Laura Leinhart of the Panther News and sidekick Donna Jones discover a supernatural event -- the messenger angel Gabriel’s appearance to Amy Watson in her backyard. The pair report their findings to Acting Editor Ken Foster. Sommers Hill residents awaken to a front-page angel story. Skepticism abounds as to the validity of the heavenly one’s visit and his message. But Gabriel’s return and his actions rock the communities, attracting Angel Writer Chas Roman and the national news networks to town. During her investigation of the second angelic occurrence, the 35-year-old, strawberry-blond, 10-year-old reporter unearths a grave and perilous situation in the area that requires all her wits and all the help she can muster to alleviate it. 	149303
1989	Laura Ley	M				Journalist (Christof van Basten-Batenburg)	149304
1993	Laura Malloy: Still Explosion	NM		Logue, Mary		Reporter Laura Malloy, Twin Cities Times reporter  in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While researching a story on abortion, journalist Laura Malloy becomes caught up in the lives of the people devastated by the recent bombing of a family planning critic	149305
2007	Laura Warholic: Or the Sexual Intellectual	N		Theroux, Alexander		Columnist Eugene Eyestones, an erudite sex columnist for a Boston cultural magazine, becomes enmeshed in the messy life of a would-be artist named Laura Warholic, who, repulses him and fascinates him at the same time.The artist becomes a mirror in which he not only sees himself but through which he is forced to face his own demons.Not only does she inadvertently supply him with material for his columns, but she exemplifies all that he considers wrong with contemporary America -- of which the publishing profession and its recognizable denizens serves as a microcosm.Eugene fights against the rising tide of stupidity focusing on Laura in the hope that by saving her he can validate his ethical beliefs. But Laura and the colorful but bizarre cast of characters surrounding Eugene threaten to pull him under.	149306
2007	Laura Wolfe: Death of an Intern	N		Donaldson, Keith M. 	#1 Laura Wolfe Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Wolfe for the Washington Star is a tenacious beat reporter who tracks a serial killer butchering pregnant women, stealing their fetuses and leaving them with no ID. When the police show a Wolfe one victim’s body, she recognizes an intern from the U.S. Vice President’s office. The mounting evidence leads her to believe that the intern’s murder was planned. Laura’s startling revelations take her from the dirty back streets of the nation’s capital to the polished halls of political Washington as the public becomes more terrorized with each horrifying murder.	149307
2007	Laura Wolfe: Hill People, The	N		Donaldson, Keith M. 	#2 Laura Wolfe Series	Investigative Reporter Laura Wolfe is up against pharmaceutical lobbyists and crooked politicians bent on keeping a miracle drug out of the hands of the American people. A rookie U.S. senator suspects his colleagues are working with drug company lobbyists to pressure the FDA into rejecting a drug touted as the cure for cancer. Short of committing political suicide, he is powerless to act and arranges a meeting with local Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper reporter Wolfe to ask for help. Not one to abandon such a challenge, Laura dives into the investigation and soon discovers that those who work on Capitol Hill live in their own world. She hits several dead ends, but it's not until the senator’s top aide gets Laura into the Hill's fabled underground that gossip starts turning to leads-and murder. As her developing story takes on more twists and turns than a hairpin curve, Laura lands right in the middle of a deadly conspiracy, one that just might spell the end of her journalism career --  and her life.	149308
1935	Laurel and Hardy	M			AD - Various television reincarnations 1960s	Newspaper Advertisement - Classified. Oliver the Eighth: Ollie meets his future wife through the classifieds, unaware that she is a black widow who wants to make him her eighth husband	149309
1982	Laurence Olivier: Life, A	MT				Interviewer (Melvyn Bragg-Himself)	149310
1990	Laurie Anderson: Collected Videos	MT				Interviewer (Spalding Gray)	149311
2004	Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell: Hornbeam Tree, The	N		Lewis, Susan	#4 Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell Series	Journalist Laurie Forbes is trying to rebuild her relationship with Elliot Russell after a devastating betrayal when she is plunged into a whirlwind of passion that threatens to tear them apart completely. Elliot is desperate to hold onto her, but she is afraid to trust him now, and finds security in the arms of another man, until Elliot’s former mistress reappears in their lives.Columnist Katie Kiernan, a celebrated columnist, thinks her life is over when suddenly her sister Michelle arrives on her doorstep. Friction, resentment and old jealousies make life in their house doubly challenging, as Katie struggles to cope with a rebellious teenager and Michelle longs for the man she has left behind. That man is top journalist Tom Chambers who faces the greatest challenge of his career when highly classified documents fall into his hands. Realizing how explosive the material is, Tom calls upon Elliot Russell to help with the investigation, and very quickly they are caught up in the deadly efforts to stop them going to print.	149312
2003	Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell: Intimate Strangers	N		Lewis, Susan	#3 Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell Series	Investigative Journalists Laurie Forbes and Elliot Russell take on the highly dangerous world of human trafficking and forced prostitution in the East End of London, while their own personal lives face challenges almost impossible to overcome. Fellow Journalist Sherry MacElroy steps in to help, but the investigation soon turns into a terrifying and life-threatening ordeal for them all.Laurie is planning her wedding to Elliot when she receives a tip-off that a group of illegally smuggled women is being held somewhere in the East End of London. During her search unexpected and devastating events begin throwing her own life into chaos, so fellow journalist Sherry MacElvoy steps in to help. Taking on undercover roles to get to the heart of the ruthless gang of human-traffickers, neither reporter can even begin to imagine what dangers they are about to face. Neela is one of the helpless Indian girls being held in captivity. Her fear is not only for herself, but her six-year-old niece, Shaila. A disfiguring birthmark has so far saved Neela from the abuse, but she knows it is only a matter of time before she is sent for - and worse, before Shaila is taken. Her desperate bids to seek outside help are constantly thwarted, until finally she, and the women with her, agree there is only one way out…	149313
2001	Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell: Silent Truths	N		Lewis, Susan	#1 Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell Series	Journalist Laurie Forbes brings bad news to Beth Ashby. Her husband, Colin Ashby is a political high-flier who is arrested for the murder of a young woman. The young journalist Forbes devotes herself to the story risking her job at a national newspaper and, though at first she is unaware of it, her own safety. It becomes clear that the powerful players involved will stop at nothing to obtain her information and throw her off the scene. The treacherous truth is emerging, and Laurie realizes that she must work with her arch rival Elliot Russell, confronting in the process a ghost from her own past, to offer Beth salvation. As the mystery of Beth’s husband’s predicament unfolds, both women face terrifying questions. Beth, in agony, must guess what is going through her husband’s mind. Is he guilty? A scandalous revelations concerning Colin emerge, her world is shattered. Beth is beginning a new life. One which seems marked for disaster as she throws herself into an underworld of glamorous excess, sensual pleasures and influential men. When journalist Laurie Forbes turns up on Beth Ashby's doorstep, minutes after Beth's husband, political high-flier, Colin Ashby, has been arrested for murder, neither can even begin to guess the shocking and dangerous repercussions that have just been triggered in both their lives. Beth attempts to escape from her shattered life by throwing herself into the kind of reckless high-living that seems destined for disaster, while Laurie finds herself being threatened and terrorised for what she knows. As the dangerous truth draws closer, Laurie realises that if she is to save Beth from those already preparing to destroy her, she must put her trust in hated rival journalist Elliot Russell and face up to a ghost from the past. 	149314
2002	Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell: Wicked Beauty	N		Lewis, Susan	#2 Laurie Forbes-Elliot Russell Series	Journalist Laurie Forbes joins forces with a woman to search out the truth behind one of the world’s most secretive and dangerous organizations. Tim and Rachel Hendon are riding high on an ideal marriage and growing political success. Tim is already in the Cabinet, and as they celebrate yet another election victory, they have no idea that they are on the eve of a nightmare that is going to devastate their lives. After a high profile murder, campaign manager Katherine Sumner has disappeared. Is she the killer? Or will the information she has on top government officials make hers the next body to turn up on the coroner’s table? Certain that Katherine is alive and in hiding, Forbes and Rachel Hendon begin their search. From the devastating pain of a ruined life, to the seductive promise of until wealth, to the chilling reality of betrayal and corruption.	149315
1992	Laurie Hill	T			ABC	Freelance Journalist	149316
2002	Lava	M				Commentator, Football (Matt Wilkinson)	149317
1921	Lavender and Old Lace	M		Reed, Myrtle (Novel).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Carl Winfield (Louis Bennison) for Boston paper falls in love with woman who works at the paper. Her aunt lives in a small town. When Winfield shows up he meets a woman who has been waiting 30 years for her lover to return.Reporter looks like her lover Capt. Charles Winfield and turns out to be his son. Elderly woman learns that her lover is dead and she passes away happily in the reporter's arms while he and the newspaperwoman decide to marry.	149318
1992	Lavender House Murder	NM	OWN - H			Journalist. Lesbian.	149319
1992	Lavender House Murder, The	NM		Baker, Nikki		Gay Newspaper Reporter Joan Di Maio of Provincetown, Mass.,  who built a reputation on outing people and doesn’t care who she hurts, is found murdered.On vacation in Provincetown, Virginia Kelly, a lesbian African American and the narrator of this often titillating whodunit, discovers a bullet-ridden corpse. The body is that of a gay newspaper writer, Joan Di Maio, who is lying in her own blood, ``black gunpowder tattoos . . . splattered in deco-like accidental paint against the pallor of her skin.'' Di Maio, it turns out, was an ideologically driven reporter who had engaged in the controversial practice of outing--``pulling closeted queers out of their closets.'' She makes for a fascinating predator turned victim (“She had that leggy high-breasted look that would make her a wonder at forty when everybody else's equipment had fallen,” muses the heroine, in a crude parody of Philip Marlowe.) Murder most foul often takes a backseat to ruminations on relationships, which include Kelly's vacation companion, Naomi Wolf, Kelly's one-night stand, referred to only as the ``car girl,'' and a middle-aged woman nicknamed Sam, who runs the lesbian hotel of the title. 	149320
1851	Lavengro	N	USC	Borrow, George Henry		Critics. On reviewers.  Publishing a magazine. Lavengro, journalist, scholar, tinker.	149321
1979	Laverne & Shirley:	T	SVD 816		Episode	Press	149322
1978	Laverne & Shirley:  Bus Stop	T			Episode #56. 2-14-1978	Interviewer (Harry Shearer).	149323
1983	Laverne & Shirley: Councilman deFazio	T	SVD 802		Episode #177. 5-3-1983	TV Anchorman (Wayne Powers). Reporter Dottie Archibald.	149324
1979	Laverne & Shirley: It's a Dog's Life	T	SVD 1144		Episode	Reporter (Murphy Dunne)	149325
1978	Laverne & Shirley: It's a God Life	T			Episode. 12-12-1978.	Reporter (Murphy Dunne).	149326
1979	Laverne & Shirley: Lightning Man	T		Lukes, Jack and Shelly Goldstein	Episode.	News Media	149327
1979	Laverne & Shirley: Star Peepers	T		Levinson, Larry and Barry O'Brien	Episode	News Media	149328
1962	Laviamoci il cervello	MF				Journalist (Vittorio La Paglia - The Journalist)	149329
2009	Law & Order :  Drowned and the Saved, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11182			Press Conference with candidate for district attorney. TV News broadcasts on the governor, the candidates for election.	149330
2009	Law & Order : All New	T	DVD -R HQ 11107			Press Conference with candidate for district attorney. Female TV Reporter on election results. Detectives have trouble finding a motive when a firefighter and his wife are found tortured and murdered in their new home. When McCoy presses charges against a firefighter, he loses the crucial firefighter support in the upcoming election. 	149331
1999	Law & Order (aka Law and Order):	T	SVD 1129, SVDSP 740, SVD 931 (Media Excerpts), SV 136, 95.		Episodes. Series (October, 1990).	News Media	149332
2009	Law & Order Special Victims Unit: Baggage	T	DVD -R HQ 11063		Episode. 4-7-2009	News Media. Police discuss how the news media destroy all cases and leaks must be discouraged. A turf war takes place involving an artist’s murder linked to a serial killer. 	149333
1991	Law & Order:	T	VHS 359		Episode.	Magazine. Death at a computer magazine.	149334
2005	Law & Order: Age of Innocence	T	DVD -R HQ 10989		Episode #353. 10-12-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (James Hallett). Bombing death of a husband set to remove the feeding tube of his wife, who is in a persistent vegetative state, focuses the investigation on the protestors.	149335
2005	Law & Order: Ain't No Love	T			Episode #338. 1-12-2005	Reporter (Sonny Vellozzi). Camera Operator (Kenny Shapiro).	149336
2009	Law & Order: Anchors Away	T	DVD -R HQ 10994		Episode. 3/25/2009	TV Reporter Dawn Prescott (Audra Blaser) of News on 8 is murdered when she gets too close to a story about a financier who has created a giant financial scheme. TV Anchor Sue Martin (Caris Vujcel) and Joe Delaney (David Rasche) snipe at each other throughout the program.  Reporter Al Lee (Gregory Waller) received sexy pictures from Prescott and they were leaked to a gossip web site by a Gossip Blogger. The incident hurt both their careers. Prescott was covering fluff stories and was investigating the financier to get a hard news story so she could get back into hard news. It turns out Delaney was pirating e-mails from both Prescott and Martin and leaked the photos. While investigating the murder of a TV reporter, Detectives Lupo and Bernard learn that she was involved in a love triangle with Reporter Al Lee, a discovery that leads them in turn to veteran Delaney who hacked into the e-mail of his younger, more successful co-workers to gain an advantage over them. The news is built as “Most Watched Nightly Newscast in New York” and “The Best News Team in New York.”  Martin says DeLaney is a pompous baboon, and Delaney says she has botox on the brain. He complains he has spent 30 years at the station delivering the news as an award-winning newscaster and now has to do happy news with morons in low cut dresses. “My career has been dead for a long time and I haven’t had the decency to bury it.” On a subsequent newscast, Martin announces DeLaney’s departure saying “You will be missed.”Cameraman (Gabriel Fazio).One of the few episodes where local TV news was portrayed, which did not use the actual NYC NBC affiliate (WNBC4). Instead they used the fictitious News 8 (There is no broadcast channel 8 in NYC). Nevertheless, there are similarities. For both WNBC4 and  News 8, the female co-anchor is named "Sue". And both WNBC4's Chuck Scarborough and News 8's Joe Delaney have anchored the evening news for over 30 years. In fact, the episode first aired the day Scarborough celebrated his 35th anniversary anchoring WNBC4's newscast. Joe Delaney: 35 years ago, I won an Overseas Press Club Award for my coverage of the fall of Saigon. Now, I make happy talk with morons in low-cut dresses. My career has been dead for a long time, I just-- I just haven't had the decency to bury it. Al Lee tells the detectives he saw Prescott at a press conference. His wife, who thinks Reporter Al Lee had an affair with Prescott shouts out, “What's drinking have to do with a press conference?” Lee patiently explains it was a liquor company press conference. This episode is partially ripped from the headlines of the Bernard Madoff case. On March 12, 2009, Madoff pled guilty to running a 50-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme and defrauding thousands of investors. Several class action suits have been filed against him. This episode is partially ripped from the headlines of a scandal at KYW-TV ("CBS3") in Philadelphia involving former co-anchors Larry Mendte and Alycia Lane. While Lane had actually been fired at the beginning of 2008 for her actions with police in New York (charges from which were later dropped), Mendte as it turned out had been hacking into her e-mails and illegally reading them, apparently out of jealousy over Lane. A couple of days after he was fired, Mendte was indicted by the US Attorney's Office over this. At the time this episode originally aired, Mendte was still under house arrest and had been ordered to undergo computer monitoring and a psychological evaluation, while also paying a $5,000 fine.	149337
1995	Law & Order: Angel	T			Episode #119. 11-29-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tresha Rodriguez).	149338
1993	Law & Order: Apocrypha	T			Episode #73. 11-3-1993	News Media. Cult Member Reporter (Tommy Roeder). Woman detonates a bomb in a parking garage and prosecutors suspect she was acting under orders of a charismatic cult leader.	149339
2002	Law & Order: Asterisk	T		Kopp, Terri	Episode #285. 11-27-2002	Magazine Publisher of  Living Out magazine	149340
1997	Law & Order: Baby, It's You	T			Episode #163. 11-12-1997	News Media. Reporter #2 (Nancy Nichols). Cameraman (Mick O'Rourke).	149341
1993	Law & Order: Black Tie	T			Episode. 10-20-1993. Season #4. Episode #5	Reporter #1 (Billy Gillespie).	149342
2000	Law & Order: Black, White and Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 11023		Episode #222. 3-22-2000	News Media. Reporters (Tracey Leigh). Reporter #2 (Sal Viviano).	149343
2010	Law & Order: Blackmail	T	DVD -R HQ 11715		Episode. 1-15-2010	Freelance Journalist Megan Kerrick writing for Citysmear.com is murdered and the detectives find a connection between her and a talk show host who has had a series of workplace affairs. Editor Dennis DiPalma (Raul Esparza) of Citysmear.com.She works from home and after her murder, her laptop is stolen. She was doing a story on female workers who sleep with their female bosses. One of her sources, Sara Bradley, didn’t want to talk about it. Her boss is Vanessa Carville  (Samantha Bee), a vicious TV talk-show host of the program, “The Sisters,” who has slept with many of her female employees, even though she is married. She knew Megan Kerrick was working on the story, and she had slept with Kerrick and got dumped by her.  DiPalma, Megan’s editor, blackmails Carville and is caught in a sting. He claims the blackmail is bogus. When Megan brought him the story, the police say he had a better idea: to blackmail her and put the money in an offshore account.  So he hijacked Megan’s story. DiPalma says he is looking forward to telling his whole story in court. They say DiPalma is a practicing journalist not a blackmailer. Another journalist, Derek Fanning, is now acting editor for Featureliteristics. Turns out DiPalma was hard up for money and Derek suggested the blackmail plot., Derek also killed Megan to keep her from talking. Fake story in the New York Ledger says DiPalma is receiving half-a-million dollars to write a book about Carville brings the case to a conclusion when Derek and DiPalma have a falling out. Megan’s missing laptop is found abandoned in a coffee shop. Shows DiPalma having rough sex with Megan the day of the murder. DiPalma was forced to look as if he were strangling Megan because Derek was holding a gun on him. When Megan said she would have nothing to do with the blackmail plot, Derek killed her and hid her body. DiPalma says he did whatever Derek told him. DiPalma takes a plea to testify against Derek. Many elements of “Blackmail” are inspired directly from the David Letterman scandal. Like Letterman, Carville finds an envelope with an extortion demand on her way to work. Both Letterman and Carville decided to go public with the information rather than pay the blackmail, and both made on-screen confessions about their affairs during a broadcast of their talk show. In a restaurant, reporter Megan Kerrick tells another woman that she would be a totally anonymous source, but the other woman says she doesn’t understand the point in talking about it. She concerned someone would figure out her identity. She adds she has a new job and isn’t widely considered a slut and things are fine the way they are. But Megan argues that it is not right, and it keeps happening over and over. The other woman responds that she’ll think about it and will let her know.Later, Detectives Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) arrive at the scene of an uncompleted building, the police officer saying that the developer ran out of money. Construction ended 6 months ago and security is “half-assed.” Someone called in finding the body using 911 at a pay phone and the caller left no name. They see a woman’s body lying underneath the metal; it is the reporter we saw at the restaurant. Lupo sees bruises on her neck, but there is no blood. The police officer tells them no purse or ID was found, and wonders if she is a “working girl” who brought a john up there. But Lupo says her clothes are clean, no track marks on her arm, and no chops in her manicure. The police office comments that she could have been there forever before anybody found her, and Bernard responds he thinks that was the plan.At the morgue, ME Rodgers (Leslie Hendrix) tells the detectives the victim died last night, and she was strangled. There is no vaginal tearing and no semen so she hadn’t had sex recently or she used a condom, but Rodgers did find a public hair on her upper inner thigh that is not her. It’s the wrong gender, and Rodgers tells them to find the penis it belongs to and they will have a lead. Lupo says they will get right on that.Bernard enters Lt. Anita Van Buren’s (S. Epatha Merkerson) office to tell her they got a hit, but she is distracted by her medical bills. She realizes she was charged $89 for a “mucous recovery system” – a box of tissues. The Jane Doe is Megan Kerrick, her fingerprints matched a set in the Pentagon’s database, she was a freelance journalist who accompanied the USO troops to Afghanistan. The Pentagon takes their prints and DNA in case they are blown up. Lupo enters and tells them they also list next of kin, and he just got off the phone with her sister in San Diego who told him Megan wasn’t married, she never heard of any boyfriend, and that Megan spent most of her time writing for a web site called Citysmear.com, a site that digs up dirt on celebrities and others, the more embarrassing the more they like it. Van Buren tells them to find out who Megan has been embarrassing lately.At the offices of Citysmear.com, they speak with the editor Dennis DiPalma (Raul Esparza) who asks if Megan’s death has been reported yet. Bernard asks if he is looking for a scoop, and DiPalma says it depends on what she was working on. He calls in Derek and asks what Megan was working on but he doesn’t know, she was just working on a story about a big environmental movie star who sent her cocker spaniel to Paris. When DiPalma tells Derek that Megan has been killed, he asks if it has been reported anywhere yet. The detectives give each other a look. DiPalma says Megan wasn’t working on anything for them that would get her killed. Lupo asks if he figures the cocker spaniel is in the clear, and DiPalma laughs uncomfortably. DiPalma says Megan was a freelance contributor and they have hundreds. Lupo asks to look at her desk, but as far as DiPalma knows she worked from home.The detectives search Megan’s home and the home is neat and tidy. There is no computer and a file drawer is unlocked with a big gap inside. Bernard thinks the killer took her purse and he had her keys. Lupo checks an answering machine and there is a message on there from “Sara” who tells her she is sorry but she doesn’t want to talk about this and she thinks she should forget the story.At the home of Sara Bradley, she explains that she only met Megan that one time, she contacted her out of the blue and said she wanted to meet her about a story – people who sleep with their bosses, which she did. She didn’t want to talk about it because she has a boyfriend and a new boss, and she didn’t want them to know. Megan told Sara she talked to a woman who used to work where she used to work and had the same “position:” that she did with the boss. The problem is the boss is not a “he.”In Van Buren’s office, Van Buren, Lupo, and Bernard are watching a woman’s show called “The Sisters” with Vanessa Carville (Samantha Bee) as host. Megan was writing about women who were sleeping with Vanessa, which could have included Megan as Megan had been a production associate on The Sisters. Van Buren says she loves the show, it’s a great way of turning off your brain for an hour. Lupo asks her if she’d still love it if she knew Vanessa was plowing through her female employees. They wonder as Vanessa is married with a family if she found what Megan was writing about…and Van Buren tells them to go see her. Before they leave, she tells them, “And one more thing. I don’t know what kind of downtown look you guys are going for with this stubble and all, but it’s not working.” Lupo chuckles and asks, “For downtown or for you?” She responds, “Both. Have you looked in the mirror lately detective? You’re not in Karachi anymore. Alright?” As Lupo looks a little stunned, Bernard smiles and says, “OK” and they leave her office. Lupo turns and looks back to her and she turns “The Sisters” back on.At a restaurant, Bernard asks Lupo if he ever watches her show and he says, “Sure, when I’m not knitting booties for my cat.” The spot Vanessa sitting at a table and walk over to her and she’s dining with two men. Bernard wonders if one of them is her husband, and Lupo thinks this could be awkward. Bernard says that’s why they get paid the big bucks. When they address Vanessa, they find the man she is dining with is DA Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston), who seems just as surprised to see them. He tells they must be mind readers, he was just going to call One PP as Vanessa just came to him with her attorney as she is being blackmailed.In McCoy’s office with her attorney, Vanessa tells McCoy and Van Buren she likes to leave for the studio early so she can read the papers before anyone gets there. She came out of her house at 6 AM and nearly tripped over an envelope of incriminating photos with her and other woman, plus e-mails and diary entries. She did not see who left it. The photos are real but she’d rather deal with it than pay $3 million to some blackmailer. McCoy tells Van Buren the cover letter asks for $3 million or this will all be published in a book. Vanessa is supposed to wait at home for a phone call at noon to arrange payment. Van Buren says this involves Megan Kerrick, and Vanessa says that things with Megan ended badly and wonders if this was revenge. Van Buren tells her that Megan was murdered two night ago, and Vanessa is shocked. When Van Buren adds that before Megan died she was working on Vanessa’s story, Vanessa concludes she is a suspect. She says she didn’t know Megan was working on the article, she hasn’t spoken to Megan in over a year. She asks what they do now, and McCoy says it can’t be a coincidence that the blackmail comes at the same time as Megan’s murder. He says they should play along with the blackmailer if she is up to it. Vanessa says she has to get to the studio but will be home before noon. Van Buren wants to get her people in there before that, and Vanessa says she will arrange that. After Vanessa leaves, McCoy asks what Van Buren thinks. She says she killed Megan to keep her quiet, coming forward with a bogus blackmail story would be a smart way to throw them off. But McCoy finds that hard to believe, but just in case – and he points to Vanessa’s coffee cup for Van Buren to take for fingerprints and/or DNA.At the home of Vanessa Carville, Lupo and Bernard are there waiting for the phone call. Vanessa wonders if Megan was in on it and she tried to back out. Bernard says that’s a theory, and picks up a small sandwich to eat. Vanessa tersely asks if the other theory is that she (Vanessa) did it, and Bernard responds that’s a theory. She tells him, “No more sandwiches for you” and Bernard halts putting it in his mouth and taking a bite, and tosses it back on the plate. It is nearly 1:00 PM and no call yet, and Vanessa’s husband Wayne walks in, testy. She tells him he does not need to be there as they are handling it. Wayne says his wife’ affair with other woman and $3 million, it’s more interesting that what’s happened in the office. She tells them she is heading for the studio and they can stay if they want to, all of them/ After she walks out, Wayne, drinking, says, “Just us guys.” Bernard throws the sandwich on the plate (for the second time).Back at the 2-7, Lupo tells Van Buren the blackmailer never called. She wonders if he knew they were there and was watching the house, but Lupo said they were careful, they came in the service entrance. Van Buren wonders is Vanessa made the whole thing up. Bernard said she didn’t make this up, and he reads an entry from the file, a steamy message from Vanessa to Megan. When Bernard asks if she has seen the stuff in the blackmail package, Van Buren says she would have paid the $3 million. He also reads something from Megan’s diary where Megan said she was nervous at first but they split one of her Vicodin and a bottle of wine. Bernard shows one of the photos to “Lupes” of a picture of Vanessa in what they recognize as Sara Bradley’s apartment – the girl who said she didn’t cooperate with Megan’s research. Van Buren wonders how that picture wound up in the blackmail surprise.Back at Sara’s home, she admits she took that photo, but she never gave it to Megan. She also realizes that her back up hard drive had been stolen a few weeks ago. She filed a police report. Lupo’s phone rings, and tells the caller they will set it up. He tells Bernard that Carville got the call and it is a go.In a park area, Vanessa is going to meet the blackmailer as Lupo is waiting nearby watching and listening. Bernard is in a surveillance van doing the same. Vanessa is also wearing an earpiece so she can hear Bernard, and he tells hr to take seat on the bench. She does. Lupo sees someone approach Bernard tells Vanessa to stop talking. It is DiPalma, Megan’s editor, and Bernard comments that DiPalma said he had no idea what Megan was working on and Lupo says he guesses he lied. DiPalma asks Vanessa if she brought the check, but she asks who he is and why she is doing this. Bernard wonders what she is doing, and Lupo says she is conducting an interview. DiPalma sits down and Vanessa seems to be getting argumentative, and Lupo tells her to just give him the damn check. She does, and as DiPalma begins to walk off, Lupo stops him and arrests him.In the interrogation at the 2-7, DiPalma is there with his attorney Mr. Baron (Jason Kravits), who says the whole thing is a misunderstanding. He says he had nothing to do with Megan but his Baron tells him to shut up and tells the detectives no more questions, and asks if he should try that in French. Lupo asks if DiPalma wants to give them a key to his apartment or would he prefer they take the door off its hinges – the search warrant is on it’s way.McCoy walks into EADA Michael Cutter’s (Linus Roache) office, with ADA Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) present, and asks if the police found anything. Cutter says the found enough to nail DiPalma on the blackmail 10 times over, Megan’s notebooks, diary, originals of the blackmail material, the stolen computer hard drive. When McCoy asks if there is anything tying DiPalma to Megan’s murder, Rubirosa says the pubic hair found on DiPalma’s sheets matches the one found on Megan’s body. Cutter comments it is obvious what happened: Megan felt burned by her relationship with Carville and was expecting a promotion at least, instead she got dumped for the next flavor of the month and then laid off, it is all in her diaries. She wanted to get even, and McCoy suspects that DiPalma highjacked her article and be turned it into blackmail. McCoy asks if they can prove that, and Rubirosa says that wasn’t in her diary. McCoy asks what they do have on the murder, and Cutter says enough to nail DiPalma on the blackmail 10 times over. McCoy says it is better than nothing and could be a lever to shake something lose, telling them to move on it.At arraignment court, DiPalma is being arraigned for attempted grand larceny in the first degree. Baron enters a plea of not guilty, and Rubirosa requests remand as DiPalma is a key suspect in a related homicide. Baron says this is irrelevant to bail, and the judge asks if this is related to the blackmail of a TV personality for $3 million, but Baron says DiPalma is innocent . The judges suggests they pick a number for bail that is relevant, and sets it a $3 million.On the courthouse steps, Baron talks to reporters about the case, saying they have only heard Carville’s side, which the police and the DA have swallowed whole. As Cutter and Rubirosa watch from a short distance, he says this case is also about the motive and intent of Carville, and DiPalma wants to tell the full story in court and if in defending his reputation other people are damaged, that’s just the way it’s got to be. He says he has a few questions for Carville, adding actually more than a few. Cutter comments to Rubirosa, “Now the real blackmail begins.”In the judges chambers, Baron is seeking a long list of material and he argues that it is only fair as DiPalma has a right to get his story out and says the information is likely to lead to credible and relevant evidence for the defense. He wants tax returns for the last 10 years to see if she took any business deductions for incriminating material. Cutter sarcastically asked if he thinks Carville itemized previous blackmail attempts, and Baron says he want to know if she has bought any material similar to that offered to her by DiPalma. Cutter argues DiPalma was not selling a book, he was committing larceny by extortion. But Baron argues DiPalma was conduction a journalistic sting as he was going to publish an expose of Carville's behavior on his web site. But Cutter challenges why DiPalma demanded a $3 million check NOT to publish it? Baron says DiPalma was never going to cash that check, he was going to post a photo of it on his web site as proof she had something to hide. Cutter, smiling, says they are straying into absolute fantasy, but Baron counters asking what kind of blackmailer asks for a payment by check? Cutter responds, “A dumb one! This isn’t an intelligence test, this is a criminal proceeding, and these defense subpoenas are onerous, unreasonable, and designed merely to harass the victim of the crime. “ He goes on to read from the list, citing the defense wants the personnel files of 200 of her Carville’s employees going back to 1992, and Baron is looking for sexual harassment complaints, or if any have been granted special treatment ion exchange for sexual favors. The judge tells Baron that his requests are extraordinary but she will see the briefs on it.At the TV studio of “The Sisters,” Carville is apoplectic about the possibility the judge will allow some of this. Rubirosa says the law is on their side, but Carville said she just had a candid talk with the audience about this and she hoped she wouldn’t have to say anything else. Cutter reminds her she will have to be a witness at the trial, Carville guesses she knew that but adds things are a little tense on the home front. Her husband or his attorney may end up at that trial taking notes if they end up fighting over child custody, and the things that could come out. Cutter promises her that he will fight to keep the trial as narrowly focused as they can. Carville says the other guy is the criminal, asking why are we doing all the fighting?Afterwards as they walk down the street, Rubirosa comments that with child custody, Carville is probably wishing she paid the $3 million. Cutter says Baron is playing a game and nothing he is asking for is relevant, but Rubirosa says a judge might disagree. Cutter days they will handle adding, adding they should shoot down the claim that DiPalma was practicing journalism, not blackmail. He asks about the check DiPalma was never going to cash, and Rubirosa says that it was made out, at DiPalma’s request, to something called Feature Literistics, and Cutter asks what the hell is that?Back at the offices of Citysmear.com, Derek tells them he is busy because he is now acting editor. Rubirosa tells him he may be acting for 8 to 10. She asks him if he knows about Feature Literistics, and he says it sounds like a literary enterprise for someone who can’t read. He tells her he thinks she is on the wrong trail, DiPalma was never hard up for money, he has a nice apartment and car and tikes nice vacations, Rubirosa asks where.Rubirosa returns to Cutter’s office and informs him DiPalma vacationed in the Cayman Islands, and Cutter thinks offshore bank account. Rubirosa said it was opened one month ago under Feature Literistics, a corporation registered to a Bahamas PO box. Cutter comments that DiPalma went to a lot of trouble to create an untraceable account for a check he wasn’t going to cash. Rubirosa tells him that DiPalma opened the account in person during a 3 day stay at a beach report with Megan. Cutter says, “ A little more public hair transferring going on?” Rubirosa thinks either they were doing the blackmail together and had a falling out, and Cutter finishes, adding or she was working on an article and he found out about it and decided to go the blackmail route, and she did not want to go along, and he kills her. Rubirosa adds, “Or his accomplice did.” When Cutter asks what accomplice, Rubirosa tells him the weekend they were in the Caribbean is when Sara’s hard drive was stolen. As they were found in DiPalma’s apartment, the police assumed he stole it, Cutter commenting that they all did.At Rikers Island, DiPalma still denies he did anything, but Cutter says they have an opportunity here. Cutter tells him the murder has a higher priority, but Baron comments they have no evidence against DiPalma. Cutter clarifies that if another person was involved and DiPalma can help them find that person they can negotiate a plea. Rubirosa brings up Sara’s hard drive being found in his apartment after it was stolen from hers, and he said it was research for his expose and he got it himself. Cutter asks if he is confessing to burglary, and Baron quickly responds that he is not confessing to anything. Cutter insists that DiPalma is covering for somebody and asks why. When DiPalma doesn’t respond, Baron says they have nothing else to say, but hands him some briefs.Back in the judge’s chambers, she says she has been reviewing the briefs, but denies Baron’s requests for Carville’s tax records and notes from her marriage counseling sessions. Cutter adds that the employee files are privileged and confidential. But Baron argues this case is all about Carville’s relationships with her employees. Cutter reminds him it is about blackmail, asking Baron if he lost his copy of the indictment he can take a look at his. Baron tells the judge that DiPalma got most of the information from Megan Kerrick, and Rubirosa interjects that they suspect DiPalma murdered. Baron says there was no mention of that in the indictment either. He goes on to say that Megan conducted research of Carville’s former employees, several of who are not named and they need to find them to find out what Megan told them about her project. Cutter argues that these women do not need to be dragged into the limelight. Baron pushed back, saying if they can shed exculpatory light on Kerrick and DiPalma’s intentions, it is not their choice, he has the right to compel their testimony., The judge asks him to draft his subpoena more narrowly to include the files only of those women who might have been candidates in Megan’s research. As they break up, Rubirosa calls it Carville’s former lovers on parade, wondering how Carville will feel about that. Cutter says he will go talk to her.Later, Rubirosa comes into Cutter’s office as he is watching “The Sisters.” She asks how it went, and he tells her to see for herself. We see Carville on her show, bitching about how the legal system is handling this and how some of her ex-employees will be dragged through the mud. She doesn’t want this to happen to so many good people and good friends, so she announces she has not choice but to abandon her complains about DiPalma, even if it means a blackmailer goes free. Rubirosa adds, “Not to mention a murderer.”In court, Cutter is arguing Baron’s motion to dismiss, calling it premature and the evidence hasn’t disappeared. He judge reminds him the complaining witness has. Cutter says the trial has not begun and it is too early to say she isn’t going to show up. But Baron counters that she just told 10 million people she wouldn’t. Cutter says that made good television. Cutter goes on to say that they are continuing communication with the victim and the judge says good luck to him. She won’t dismiss for now, but she will release DiPalma on his own recognizance as there is no sense in leaving him in jail for a trial that may never happen. DiPalma grins. But Rubirosa comments that is great, he an his accomplice can go out for a beer and have a big laugh over this whole thing. Cutter wonders that may not be a bad idea.With the New York Ledger article titled “Blockbuster Bid for Carville Book" along with DiPalma's picture up on his computer screen, McCoy asks Cutter and Rubirosa if they saw what is on the internet, saying DiPalma just got a half million to write a book about Carville. When Rubirosa adds that his lawyer indicated it was a journalistic project but he is still 2.5 million short, Cutter reminds her of sales of paperbacks, movie rights and it could be as profitable as the blackmail. McCoy says that publishing it is perfectly legal, but threatening to publish it is a felony and it doesn’t seem to make sense but somehow it does. Cutter calls it coercion. McCoy nods and smiles, saying he’s glad they prosecuted for a reason.Meanwhile, DiPalma is back in his office, and he gets a phone call. A man asks if it feels good to be back, and DiPalma asks what does he think. The caller says he heard that congratulations are in order, and DiPalma says he graduated at the top of his class in Rikers. The caller says he just read about his book deal and is surprised he didn’t call him to share the good news. DiPalma says no one has called him, it is just publishing gossip. The caller mentions the half million dollars, and he wants $250K. DiPalma says there is no money it’s just a rumor. Later, Rubirosa and Cutter are listing to the recording of that call, and the caller goes on to ask if DiPalma is hiding it the Caymans like he was going to hide the money from Carville. DiPalma says there is nothing to hide, he swears. Rubirosa stops the recording, saying it worked, the phony book deal story. Cutter says he thought it would get DiPalma and his friends something to talk about. Rubirosa says the police found that the caller is Derek Fanning who works on the web site, she met him and he said he wanted to go to architecture school. Cutter quips he guesses he is raising tuition money. Rubirosa adds there were two calls made after that one, Fanning kept asking for money and DiPalma kept saying there wasn’t any, and Fanning kept calling him a liar. Rubirosa gets a phone call, and says they will be right over. It was Van Buren, the police just found Megan’s laptop.At the NYPD Computer Case Squad, Van Buren tells Cutter and Rubirosa that it was dropped off in the lobby of Megan’s building with a note saying it had been found abandoned in a coffee shop. Megan’s address was on a sticker on the bottom. There was a video on it with what looks like DiPalma trying to kill Megan, and Van Buren says it could be rough sex. Megan did not die, not on camera Cutter asks for the date of the video and the computer tech it is the day of the murder, but it is not hard to fudge the date if you know what you are doing. Van Buren does not know who dropped off the computer as the note was unsigned and no prints. Rubirosa says if they arrest DiPalma for murder based on this video there is a providence issue. Van Buren says that is the least of it, adding that the ring on DiPalma's right hand would have left a mark and the ME found no matching marks on her neck. Rubirosa wonders if he took the ring off before he killed her, but Van Buren says if he is the one who did. The computer tech notices a reflection in the alarm clock and they realize someone else was in the room when the video was taken. Cutter says on its face the video is evidence that DiPalma is the murderer but it miraculously shows up right after DiPalma’s accomplice demands a quarter of a million dollars and DiPalma tells him he can’t pay. Rubirosa comments that the blackmailer was being blackmailed.Later, in Cutter’s conference room, they show Baron and DiPalma the video. Baron says it is no secret DiPalma was dating Megan, and Cutter says , “Dating? That’s what you call it? Baron says if they thought this made DiPalma a murderer he would already be under arrest. Cutter says they haven’t given up the thought and says he hope DiPalma brought his toothbrush. Baron says they must be something wrong with the video or the wouldn’t be here. Cutter says they’d like to hear what DiPalma says about all of it or it will become people’s exhibit #1 and his murder trial and they can discuss what’s wrong or right about it there. DiPalma admits that Derek Fanning made him do it, he shot it while he was with Megan, Fanning had a gun on them and stood at the side of the bed. Baron realizes that they knew someone was there and they knew the video was fishy. DiPalma said Fanning made him pretend he was strangling Megan or he would shoot him, adding Derek was crazy. He adds that when Megan came to him about Carville, he though it was a great story and he asked Derek for help with research. Derek broke into Sara’s apartment and he said they shouldn’t publish the story and they could make a lot of money. DiPalma went along and he dropped the stuff at Carville’s door. That night Megan figured it out and she would call Carville or call the police, Derek made him do that. When he left Megan was alive and Derek called her later and said he took care of her and they could go ahead with the blackmail. DiPalma adds that he freaked and he didn’t call Carville like he was supposed to. Derek said that if he didn’t get back to it he would send that video to the police. He did what Derek said. Cutter says he thinks that is the craziest story he ever heard, and Baron said then it must be true, right?At arraignment court, they are arraigning Derek for the murder in the second degree, and Derek pleads not guilty. Rubirosa says that Derek is accused of the murder of the source of the blackmail information when she threatened to call the police. The defense attorney says the people’s main witness is the former blackmail defendant and is hardly credible. Rubirosa disagrees, saying DiPalma was as shocked as anybody at the brutal and cold blooded nature of the murder. The judge says his credibility is for a jury to decide and he sets bail at $3 million, commenting “why break precedent.”Rubirosa, Cutter, Baron and DiPalma are in Cutter’s office, Cutter saying the analysis of the video will lend some support. Rubirosa adds they also found Derek’s gun and fingerprints on Sara’s hard drive, and in Megan’s apartment, Cutter comments that the jury will be skeptical about DiPalma and they will have to work to convince them to trust his testimony. But Baron says that DiPalma has decided not to appear as it is not in his best interest to testify. Cutter, stunned, says they can still prosecute DiPalma for the murder instead, but Baron says that ship has sailed as Rubirosa already told the judge that Fanning is the killer and it would be easy to raise reasonable doubt if they try DiPalma. Cutter asks if DiPalma is afraid Fanning will be acquitted and come after him or is he holding something over his head, and DiPalma says he doesn’t think if he publicly swears he was blackmailing is the best possible career move, plus he could get sued or the Feds could come after him. Rubirosa suggest immunity and subpoena him and if he then refuses to testify they can charge him with contempt. He says contempt he can handle, and Cutter says not to worry, he already has theirs, and he opens the door for them to leave.McCoy latter comments that it’s blackmail and murder and everybody walks, suggesting they should go into another line of work, dry cleaning. Rubirosa suggests they could charge them together for both crimes, and McCoy responds that they will both stay silent and they will be pushing two rocks up two hills. He asks about the blackmail victim, but she still will not get involved as there is too much that she doesn’t want people to see. Cutter says this blackmail thing really works, and McCoy wonders if they should try it.Later, Vanessa Carville has arrived at the DA’s office, and says she could not let this go to trial . He says that is what he wanted to talk to her about, and leads her into the conference room where Cutter, Rubirosa, Baron and DiPalma are waiting. She asks if this is some kind of shock therapy to change her mind. Cutter asks her to remember how she felt when she was being blackmailed. She says it was awful but doesn’t want innocent friend to be hurt. McCoy says she is sorry, but they are going to charge her with criminal sale of a controlled substance for the ½ vicodin pill she gave Megan. She says he gave it to her, she didn’t sell it, but Rubirosa says the legal definition of sell means to sell, exchange, or give, and the law still applies and so does the penalty. Carville doesn’t believe it, and Cutter adds that the charge won’t help her in a divorce or in a fight over child custody. She calls them sons of bitches, glaring at McCoy, saying that they are no better than DiPalma is. She agrees to testify, saying sarcastically, :Sure, I can’t wait” DiPalma gets worried, asking if she still can do this. Barons says yes the case hasn’t been dismissed, but says he doesn’t think she ever will, asking that is not the plan, is it? McCoy says now that they have Carville’s cooperation, DiPalma is looking at 10 years for blackmail. Baron says if he changes his mind about testify against Fanning, he might let that slide. Carville gets a look of realization on her face as Cutter says they could probably work something out; if he nails Fanning for the murder, and takes a plea he can do two years. Carville comments that they screwed with her to screw with him, and McCoy nods yes, calling it a “bank shot.” She tells him, You’re still a son of a bitch” and McCoy smiles. Cutter asks if they have a deal, and DiPalma looks to Baron and Baron says deal.Later, Rubirosa says to Cutter that it was a blackmail daisy chain, they definitely didn't teach that in law school. Cutter says, “Turn about, it was only fair.” Rubirosa comments, “So that’s the new game plan. We do what they do. Next time we try a murderer, we’ll kill somebody “ Cutter says, “I don’t know, we’ll have to ask the boss.” They walk off as we see the open door to McCoy’s office with the light still on, as we fade to black.	149344
2003	Law & Order: Blaze	T	SVD 1467		Episode #306. 10-29-2003	News Media. During a rock concert, a fire kills 23 people. Detectives search for reasons for accident.	149345
1991	Law & Order: Blue Wall, The	T			Episode #22. 6-9-1991	Reporter #2 (Keith Glover).	149346
2003	Law & Order: Bounty	T	SVD 1448	Chernuchin, Michael S.	Episode #303. 10-1-2003	African-American Reporter Brian Kellogg (Reuben Jackson) recently interviewed fugitive and won't reveal his source. Turns out he faked original story and killed the man himself blaming it on a bounty hunter. Defense based on affirmative-action pressures.	149347
2004	Law & Order: Brotherhood, The	T			Episode #328. 9-29-2004	News Media. Press Reporter (Shane Wright).	149348
1990	Law & Order: By Hooker, By Crook	T			Episode #7. 11-13-1990	News Media. Reporter (Christine Dunford).	149349
2008	Law & Order: Called Home	T	DVD -R HQ 9519		Episode #394. 1-2-2008	News Media. Cyrus Lupo returns to New York after four years abroad to deal with his own terror. Two suicides committed the same way are investigated. Detectives are suspicious of parolee known as “Dr. Death.”	149350
1998	Law & Order: Castoff	T	SVD 1098	Black, David and Harold Schecter	Episode #170. 1-28-1998	TV Sportscaster killed. Killer uses exposure to TV violence as a defense.	149351
1994	Law & Order: Censure	T			Episode #80. 2-2-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Linda Froehlich). Reporter #2 (Cedric Young).	149352
2007	Law & Order: Church	T	DVD -R HQ 7958		Episode. 2-9-2007	Magazine Article. When a gay actor is found dead, evidence points to a popular pastor known for speaking out against homosexuality who uses his pulpit for political purposes.	149353
2006	Law & Order: Corner Office	T	DVD -R HQ 7525		Episode #381. 12-8-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tara V. Perry). Reporter #2 (Alex Tavis). Reporter #3 (Darlene Violette).Attorney involved in high-profile tapping case found dead tied to a bed, shot in the head. Many references to press exposure and leaks. "Someone is leaking information to the press."One employee fired for being an anonymous source: "they even spied on the reporter I talked to."  Attorney to CEO: "The press is going to love that…" and he promises to out her to the media"The Female CEO is having a lesbian relationship with the Brazilian prostitute accused of murdering the attorney.  "Interesting fodder for page 6."	149354
2001	Law & Order: Criminal Intent:	T	SV 1455, 1129		Episodes. (Series, September 2001)	News Media.	149355
2002	Law & Order: Criminal Intent:  Bright Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 11102		Episode #24. 10-6-2002	News Media. Reporter (Patty Parker).	149356
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent:  Gift, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9281	Meyer, Marlene Gomard	Episode #48. 10-12-2003	News Cameraman killed.	149357
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: 30	T	DVD -R HQ 8000.		Episode  #127. 2-27-2007	Journalist Josh Lemle (Lee Tergesen) learns he has Polonium-210 poisoning and rushes to tell  his old friend Detective Logan. Lemle is convinced it traces back to a story he's working on. TV Reporter Rebecca Slater (Miriam Shor) is his friend.May have been a case of mistaken poisoning. After Reporter Slater, not Lemle. Logan pledges to help the dying Lemle get to the bottom of his murder. Slater is a fellow reporter and a long time lover of victim Lemle.She is researching a potentially explosive story on a young American teacher gunned down by the Israeli Army. Turns out teacher was a spy. Slater is thrown out of a window by the assassin who also comes down with fatal poisoning.Both reporters are dead and so is the story. One Israeli says: "Reporters will write for fame or principle, but sometimes they're willing to write for cold cash."	149358
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Albatross	T	DVD -R HQ 7878		Episode.  2-6-2007	News Media. When a respected judge is killed during the recreation of a famous duel, the dueling partner, a prominent political candidate's husband,  is questioned by the police.	149359
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Bombshell	T	DVD -R HQ 8469		Episode #131. 5-8-2007	News Media. Young blonde woman married a billionaire winds up dead under mysterious circumstances shortly after her son dies.	149360
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Brother's Keeper	T	DVD -R HQ 8012.		Episode. 2-20-2007	News Media. Wife of a televangelist is murdered.	149361
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Cold Comfort	T			Episode #39. 3-30-2003	News Media. Reporter (Beth Ellen Patrick).	149362
2008	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Contract	T	DVD -R HQ 11515 (Ending-Credits Missing)		Episode. 6-15-2008	Gossip Columnist T.K. Richmond (Mo Rocca)  of the Ledger is murdered in a car explosion while blackmailing TV Newscaster Elliot Falls (Paul DeBoy). The gossip columnist, who used his insider knowledge to feed his habit, is hated, which leaves the detectives to work through a list of suspects that grows longer the more they probe his life. Richmond was under surveillance when the car exploded. Falls barely survived the explosion. 	149363
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Death Roe	T	DVD -R HQ 2992	Leight, Warren	Episode #81. 3-13-2005	Restaurant Critic is beaten to death and a promising chef disappears. Goran and Eames investigate the dead critic's life searching for a clue that will lead them to his murderer.	149364
2002	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Faith	T	DVD -R HQ 7165		Episode. 4-27-2002	Publisher is murdered. Houng authoris suspected, but the author does not exist and the publisher was killed because he sensed a scam. News Media.	149365
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: False-Hearted Judges	T	DVD -R HQ 10746		Episode #89. 5-25-2005	TV News Camera Operator (Norman J. Pfizenmayer III).	149366
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Flipped	T	DVD -R HQ 7987		Episode. 2-13-2007	Magazine Article. When a rap artist is killed in the lobby of a radio station, the only witness is an undercover cop.	149367
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Gemini	T		Sterling, Jim	Episode #47. 10-5-2003	News Media. TV Reporter (Roma Torre).  Nasty comments about reporters because of fear that reporters might invade a person's privacy if the story comes out.	149368
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: In the Wee Small Hours (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4695, 4696 (Mislabeled 4995 instead of 4695).	Sengupta, Stephanie	Episodes #95-#96.  11-6-2005	News Media frenzy erupts when an Iowa teen disappears during her school trip, and the prime suspect is the son of a powerful judge TV Reporter (Kate Williams Stone).	149369
2002	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Insider, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5719		Episode #13. 1-27-2002	News Media. Male TV Reporter (Ian O'Malley) at the crime scene.	149370
2002	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Maledictus	T	DVD -R HQ 4557	Sengupta, Stephanie	Episode 19, Season 1. 4-21-2002	News Media. Decapitation of author who is the daughter of a jailed Russian mobster.	149371
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Maltese Cross	T	DVD -R HQ 7041. DVD -R HQ 7772.		Episode. 10-10-2006	News Media. Newspaper Headlines.  Logan and Wheeler find themselves at odds with the fire department when a firefighter is found stabbed to death.	149372
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Masquerade	T	DVD -R HQ 7188		Episode #117. 10-31-2006	News Media. When a pedophile confesses to a 14-year-old murder of a starlet's daughter, the case is thrust back into the public eye. Beauty queen (Liza Minnelli) is suspect since she was originally accused of killing her daughter.	149373
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Offense	T	DVD -R HQ 9345		Episode. 11-29-2007	News Media. Entire college football team stonewalls Logan and Falacci when they investigate the murder of a key witness in an upcoming rape trial.News Conferences. 	149374
2001	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Pardoner's Tale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4466. SVD 1297	Sengupta, Stephanie	Episode #8. 11-18-2001	Reporter and his fiancée are murdered in a cold-blooded street killing and this leads to investigation about political bribery	149375
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Person of Interest, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8629	Balcer, Rene	Episode #45. 5-18-2003	News Media used to pressure scientist to take blood test. Police tell media he is "a person of interest" and the media do the rest. He holds press conference saying a police detective  is goading him into taking blood test.First Reporter (Nicole Pappas). Second Reporter (Cynthia Corsilles O'Keefe).	149376
2002	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Pilgrim, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4879	Meyer, Marlane Gomard	Episode #30. 11-17-2002	News Media. Reporter (Michelle Maryk). During search for missing woman, a cell of terrorist suicide bombers are uncovered.	149377
2001	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Poison	T	DVD -R HQ 10289		Episode #7. 11-11-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Lynda Baquero). Newscaster (Eric Rath).  Mysterious "angel of death" poisons a series of hospital victims with cyanide.	149378
2004	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Posthumous Collection, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5627			News Media. Avante garde photographer is found murdered and handcuffed to the wheel of a crashed car, prompting an investigation into his secretive and controversial life.  Reporters asking questions.	149379
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Pravda	T	DVD -R 1589. DVD -R HQ 6137 (Misses Beginning).	Leight, Warren	Episode #50. 10-26-2003	Reporter has a history of filing false stories. Detectives investigate a murder and question alibi of the star reporter who cannot produce out-of-town expense accounts.Father newspaperman and now teacher ends up being the murderer. Would rather see son dead than a plagiarist.	149380
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Privilege	T	DVD -R Q 10871		Episode #123. 1-9-2007	News Media. On-Air Reporter (Rebecca Merle). Single mother is murdered just as she was about to reveal secrets about her old-money New York socialite family.	149381
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Proud Flesh	T	DVD -R HQ 5638		Episode. 3-12-2006	News Media. Radio Magnate Jonas Slaughter (Malcolm McDowell). His son Tripp Slaughter is found murdered under bizarre circumstances.Son Chance Slaughter is killed by police when he tries to kill his father's wife. He confesses dying on the court house steps that he killed his brother. .News Media sees it all.Syndicated Radio Columnist Lewis is a blackmailer	149382
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Rocket Man	T	DVD -R HQ 8446		Episode #130. 5-1-2007	News Media. Suspicion turns to a married astronaut after his lover is found murdered.	149383
2009	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Salome in Manhattan	T	DVD -R HQ 11366		Episode. 6-28-2009	Tabloid-friendly girlfriend and business partner die under mysterious circumstances upending a celebrity chef’s world. Nichols and Wheeler discover desperation and murder while investigating the world of power and privilege.	149384
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Self-Made	T	DVD -R HQ 9538		Episode #140. 11-15-2007	Freelance Reviewer for New York Times is killed because she would expose a fraudulent writer. Her mentor stole her novel and urged the writer to kill her before she exposed the writer -- and the mentor. 	149385
2004	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Semi-Detached	T	DVD -R HQ 4625	Conway, Gerry	Episode. 9-26-2004	Talk Show-Disc Jockey is found dead. It turns out a female fanatic had replaced the controversial DJ's anti-depressant with a placebo.	149386
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Sex Club	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4817	Benjamin, Elizabeth	Episode #80. 2-20-2005	Magazine Publisher-Editor George Merritt (Peter Bogdanovich) of Privilege Magazine featuring Privilege Honeys (a take-off on Playboy Magazine and Hugh Hefner). Auctions off memorabilia. Former Privilege Honey who buys infamous address book is murdered.Man who murders her tries to blackmail U.S. senatorial candidate and his former wife who showed up at a sex club. Wife turns out to be murderer because she wants to keep her past a secret from her daughter.	149387
2001	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Siren Call	T	DVD -R HQ 10936		Episode. 10-3-2006. 	News Media: Reporter #1 (Melissa Dye). Reporter #2 (James Lloyd Reynolds). Reporter #3 (Tracey Paleo). Reporter #4 (Bob Gaynor).	149388
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Slither	T	DVD -R HQ 8834		Episode #100.  1-15-2006	Reporter (Turi Haim).	149389
2003	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Suite Sorrow	T			Episode. 2-2-2003. Season #2. Episode #12	Reporter #1 (Andrew Cassese).	149390
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: To the Bone	T	DVD -R HQ 6029		Episode. 5-7-2006	News Media. Machete-wielding killer targets affluent art-owners, and detectives focus on a group of youngsters a foster mother (Whoopi Goldberg) has raised.	149391
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Unblinking Eye, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4635	Sterling, Jim	Episode #87. 5-8-2005	News Media.  Young actor is wounded and his fiancée killed leading detectives to look into a high-tech treasure hunting game called geocaching. The actor and his friend try to pin the killing on the actor's former girlfriend.The actor and his actor friend are guilty.	149392
2005	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Unchained	T	DVD -R HQ 5193		Episode #93. 10-16-2005	News Media. TV Cameraman (Sonny Vellozzi). When the mob kills the son of a police officer, investigators quickly find themselves in the middle of a gang war.	149393
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Weeping Willow	T	DVD -R HQ 7479. DVD -R HQ 7434 (some video breakup).		Episode. 11-28-2006. Season #6. Episode #10.	News Media circus. Popular Video Blogger Weeping Willow 17 and her boyfriend, are kidnapped online. Was it real or staged?  Turned out to be scripted by the filmmaker boyfriend, but an unexpected murder changes the scenario.One of the actor-kidnappers is accidentally killed by a blank bullet. Willow steals the million dollars -- sent in by Internet viewers to save her life -- and finances a feature film on Willow. Larry King as himself.Reporter #1 (Tracey Conyer Lee). Reporter #2 (Paul Juhn). Reporter #3 (James Ball).	149394
2007	Law & Order: Criminal Intent: World's Fair	T	DVD -R HQ 8206		Episode 1-2-2007	Documentarian is a Pakistani woman who is found murdered after trying o break up an ethnic dispute she is videotaping. Detectives investigate and find a more personal motive involved.	149395
2006	Law & Order: Criminal Law	T	DVD -R HQ 5622		Episode.	News Media. Man convicted of murder has his son kill witnesses in retrial. On the hit list is ADA Jack McCoy who is with the murderer on the steps of the court house when the man's other son kills him in front of all the news media.When McCoy hears the gun go off he is sure he is the marked man. Six people had been killed who were involved in the first trial including some of the jurors.	149396
2004	Law & Order: Cry Wolf	T	DVD -R HQ 3451	Santora, Nick and Lorenzo Carcaterra	Episode #333. 11-17-2004	News Media. Publicity. Radio personality who knows how to fake muggings for publicity, claims to be shot and almost killed. Reporter (Matt Betzler).	149397
2004	Law & Order: Cut	T		Battles, Wendy	Episode #331. 10-27-2004	News Media. Novelist dies after liposuction. It is malpractice or negligent homicide?	149398
2006	Law & Order: Deadlock	T			Episode #380. 11-17-2006	News Reporter (Chris Edwards). Courtroom Press (Sherman Alpert).	149399
2001	Law & Order: Deep Vote	T	DVD -R HQ 6243. DVD -R 1573	Fordes, William N and Matt Whitten	Episode #253. 5-23-2001	Investigative Reporter (Kate Jennings Grant) has dug up evidence that the election of a state senator has been fixed, but she refuses to reveal her sources. Outcome hinges upon a possible mob connection and a cache of 2,000 stolen ballots.Woman is killed leading police to discover actual target was the reporter who did story about improprieties in recent election for state senator.Reporter won't reveal her sources for story that contains allegations that the vote was fixed and ballots tampered with, even though the reporter's life is at risk. Without the source, the prosecutors have difficult time making a case against the SenatorProsecutors believe senator has ties to the mob and ordered the hit on the reporter. Case hinges on 2,000 missing ballots from the vote stolen by the mob. Once ballots are found, big court battle about whether they should be counted.Prosecutors eventually convince the reporter to reveal her source and have the source testify against the senator.	149400
1996	Law & Order: Double Blind	T			Episode. 11-6-1996. Season #7. Episode #6	Reporter (Larry Eudene).	149401
1994	Law & Order: Doubles	T			Episode #87. 5-18-1994	News Media. Hospital Reporter #2 (Monica Bell).	149402
2008	Law & Order: Driven	T	DVD -R HQ 9565		Episode. 1-2008	News Media. News Conference. 	149403
2003	Law & Order: Embedded	T	DVD -R HQ 2624. SVD 1474	Turk, Craig	Episode #309. 11-19-2003	War Correspondent Frank Elliott (Nick Chinlund) who reputedly endangered U.S. troops in Iraq gets shot in the back with a military-issue handgun. Obnoxious reporter in and out of court.Reporter accused of causing the deaths of soldiers with whom he was embedded in Iraq by reporting on their troop movements is shot and wounded on the eve of his return to the front. Ballistics report indicates gun belonged to one of the dead soldiers.	149404
2008	Law & Order: Excalibur	T	DVD -R HQ 9933		Episode. 5-21-2008	News Media. Jack McCoy’s job is threatened when the murder of a jeweler leads detectives to an illegal prostitution ring that has friends in high places. 	149405
2008	Law & Order: Falling	T	DVD -R HQ 10573		Episode. 11-26-2008	News Media at construction site covering an accident, then the arrest for negligence and bribery of the man responsible for the building. 	149406
2006	Law & Order: Fame	T	DVD -R HQ 6900		Episode #372. 9-22-2006	Gossip Columnist Adam Stein (Geoffrey Cantor) of New York Ledger refuses to reveal his source for gossip news. He goes to jail and four hours later gives up his source to the prosecutors.,  "I am a journalist." "Put that in your paper," he is told.Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt. ADAs argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism. "Press will be camped out when celebrities are involved." News Media.Tabloid Photographer Terry Blanchard (Khan Beykal) prints his pictures on his web site. Also sells pictures to those he shoots, and is not above blackmail.Blanchard was told to hide in the bathroom at a club to gets shot of a singer's celebrity wife taking drugs, drugs he gave us because she was vulnerable. Wanted $1 million for the photographs of her taking drugs while five months pregnant.Journalist (Rebecca Merle).	149407
2007	Law & Order: Family Hour, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8512		Episode. 5-18-2007	News Media. Former senator with a vicious temper becomes suspect when ex-wife is found at her home dead right after attending a fundraiser with the family.	149408
2006	Law & Order: Fear America	T	DVD -R HQ 7054		Episode #375.10-13-2006	News Media. MSNBC Anchor (Greg Connolly). Court Reporter (Sal Longobardo).	149409
2004	Law & Order: Fixed	T		Weinman, Ron and Eric Overmyer	Episode #336. 12-8-2004	News Media. Reporter (Sonny Vellozzi). Narrator (Steven Zirnkilton). Child molester-murderer released and blames the media for exaggerating his case.	149410
2004	Law & Order: Gaijin	T			Episode #323. 4-28-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Philip George Kain). NHK TV Reporter (Kenji). TV Reporter (Amy Hoerler).	149411
2005	Law & Order: Ghosts	T			Episode #352. 10-5-2005	News Media. Reporter (Baylen Thomas). Female Reporter (Manon Halliburton).	149412
1996	Law & Order: Girlfriends	T	DVD -R HQ 4363 (Media Excerpts)	Zuckerman, Ed and Suzanne O'Malley	Episode #131. 5-1-1996	News Media.	149413
2007	Law & Order: Good Faith	T	DVD -R HQ 8296		Episode. 4-3-2007	News Media. Tabloid Headlines on case involving church fires: "DA Takes On God."	149414
1996	Law & Order: Good Girl	T		Littman, Jeremy R.	Episode #137. 10-7-1996	News Media. Two girlfriends offer a mutual alibi in the murder of a young black man whose angry parents pressure the district attorney's office  to indict a young woman who claims the victim had raped her.	149415
2006	Law & Order: Heart of Darkness	T	DVD -R HQ 5312		Episode. 1-18-2006	Reporter is depressed and commits suicide. He's found dead by two maids in a hotel bathtub. Working on story on gunrunners that would "win him a Pulitzer."  Described as "a beautiful madman who suffered from depression."Girlfriend and brother assist in suicide and prosecuted for murder.Journalist who is depressed is found dead in his bathtub seemingly from a suicide, but hand marks on his shoulders and pills from his ex- girl-friend's prescription found during autopsy suggest foul play	149416
1992	Law & Order: Helpless	T			Episode #50. 11-4-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Elizabeth Benedict). Reporter #2 (Paul Hebron).	149417
2007	Law & Order: Illegal	T	DVD -R HQ 9651		Episode. 2-13-2007	News Media. Auxillary police officer makes an overzealous attempt to stop an Immigration rally riot, but it may have caused a woman’s death. 	149418
2006	Law & Order: In Vino Veritas	T	DVD -R HQ 7231		Episode. 11-3-2006	News Media. Traffic police pull over a drunken, blood-stained celebrity (Chevy Chase), whose racism becomes apparent after his arrest. His son is charged with killing a Jew at his instigation.	149419
1995	Law & Order: Jeopardy	T	SVD 1152	Littman, Jeremy R. and Rene Balcer	Episode #115. 11-1-1995	Magazine Editor feuds with brother. Three murders at the offices of a small  magazine uncovers bitter feud between brothers, whose mother is determined to protect her remaining son and the family business.	149420
1997	Law & Order: Judgment in L.A. Showtime	T			Episode #151. 3-27-1997.	News Media. Reporter (Jud Meyers). Reporter (Patricia Randell). Gallery Reporter (Christopher Del Gaudio).	149421
1997	Law & Order: Judgment in L.A.: D-Girl	T			Episode #149. 3-27-1997.	News Media. Newscaster (Gregg Dubner).	149422
1997	Law & Order: Judgment in L.A.: Turnaround	T			Episode #150. 3-20-1997	News Media. Reporter (Patricia Randell).	149423
2009	Law & Order: Just a Girl in the World	T	DVD -R HQ 11462		Episode. 10-2-2009	Magazine Journalist Emma Kim (Camille Chen) is attacked and detectives find that DNA evidence seems to link the murder of a CSU investigator to the attack on the young journalist. A crime scene investigator is murdered in her apartment. He fiancé is suspected, but  then a journalist is attacked and DNA is found at the scene that links this crime to the murder. While working on the case of Daisy Chao, the slain CSU investigator, it appeared a string of sexual attacks by a rapist with an Asian fetish was unfolding because another woman, Reporter Kim reported being grabbed and threatened at knifepoint by a cab driver who had “yellow fever.” Detective Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) takes a liking to Emma and the reporter and the detective get together. The ethical questions of such a relationship are discussed. It turns out the dead woman’s fiancé Jim Anderson did freelance work for the same magazine Kim writes for.	149424
1999	Law & Order: Justice	T	DVD -R HQ 6276 (Mislabeled as 6275).		Episode. 11-10-1999	News Media. McCoy opposes his former colleague in the murder of another attorney for which a man may be wrongly convicted.	149425
1999	Law & Order: Juvenile	T	DVD -R HQ 4863. SVD 790	Sweren, Richard and Lynne E. Litt	Episode #199. 4-14-1999	Columnist. Investigation into the shooting of a newspaper columnist leads to a murder case from two decades earlier. Reporter #1 (Mari-Esther Magaloni). Reporter #2 (Adam C. Vignola).	149426
1994	Law & Order: Kids	T			Episode #81. 2-9-1994	News Media. Newsman (Patrick Boll).	149427
2006	Law & Order: Kingmaker	T	DVD -R HQ 6022 (No Number on Label)		Episode. 5-3-2006	Columnist Veronica Lake (Kate Updale) writes a critical article on a police officer's father's book. Picture of daughter printed -- Didn't know she was undercover. Newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer resulting in her murder.Undercover cop shot and thrown off a building because she was outed by the media. Lake won't reveal her source. "I have nothing else to say without talking to my lawyer and in-house counsel," she tells angry police.Father is a conservative. Claims it was a plot against his book. Detectives search for the source of the leak Nightime News with TV Anchor Ron Grayson. Grayson wouldn't run with the story. Lake did.Grayson:  "Without access, as a reporter I'd be useless."  "No member of the House or Senate will speak to me any longer, some of whom I've known 30 years and without information, I'm not a journalist. I'm a newsreader."WNYJ Television Studio where congressman who is critical of father's book is giving an interview. Planting a story about his daughter ridiculous, he tells police. Source, a political aide, responsible for police officer's death.	149428
2008	Law & Order: Knock Off	T	DVD -R HQ 10585		Episode. 12-3-2008	News Media. A tourist is murdered and the detectives suspect that corrupt law enforcement officers are involved. Meanwhile, a new District Attorney is nominated for the upcoming election. 	149429
2005	Law & Order: License to Kill	T		Sweren, Richard and Stuart Feldman	Episode #342. 2-23-2005	News Media. Hero pursues mass murderer through streets of Manhattan causing a fatal accident. News conferences on steps of Hall of Justice. Reporter #1 (Rafael Clements). Reporter #2 (Kerrianne Spellman Cort).	149430
2005	Law & Order: Life Line	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4529	Plageman, Greg	Episode #354. 10-19-2005	Reporter Teresa Richter is a graduate from Yale and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, a New Yorker fact checker and an aspiring investigative journalist who goes undercover for the Village Weekly to expose a Latino gang.She is murdered while writing a story on spec for the Village Weekly editor on the Latino gang sex trafficking. The editor who sent her out to do the story is shocked and chastised by the two detectives investigating the case.The aspiring journalist was murdered while undercover as a prostitute trying to expose the brutal gang practices.	149431
2001	Law & Order: Losing Season, A	T			Episode #243. 2-21-2001	Reporter (Greg Korin).	149432
2007	Law & Order: Murder Book	T	DVD -R HQ 8032			News Media. Baseball player writes book about killing his former wife. When publisher-editor is murdered, he becomes the prime suspect.  O.J. Simpson-based drama. Public Relations nightmare for publishing firm. Paparazzi outside player's apartment.	149433
1997	Law & Order: Navy Blues	T			Episode. 10-15-1997. Season #8. Episode #3	News Media. Reporter #1 (Laura Ekstrand). Reporter #2 (Christopher Gabriel).	149434
2005	Law & Order: Obsession	T	DVD -R HQ 11199	Battles, Wendy, Alfred Barrios Jr.	Episode #340. 2-9-2005	News Media. Conservative talk show host shot to death. News Media reaction.	149435
1990	Law & Order: Out of the Half-Light	T			Episode #11. 12-11-1990	News Media. Reporter (David L. King). Reporter #1 (Juney Smith). Reporter #2 (Elizabeth Swackhamer).	149436
2004	Law & Order: Paradigm	T	DVD -R HQ 2030	Sweren, Richard	Episode #326. 9-22-2004	Press Conference. Print and TV reporters, male and female, yelling out questions.  Two press conferences. Reporter (Haythem Noor). Reporter (Mike Ennis). Newspaper Reporter (Christopher Jon Gombos).Terms of the Geneva Convention come into play when the sister of a former inmate at Abu Ghraib prison is suspected of murdering a female Guardsman in the second Gulf War.	149437
1997	Law & Order: Passion	T	DVD -R HQ 3681	Schkolnick, Barry M.	Episode #155. 5-7-1997	Editor's death points to a scorned girlfriend but might be a cover-up. McCoy and Ross sort it out.	149438
2008	Law & Order: Pledge	T	DVD -R HQ 10799		Episode #421. 1-21-2009	Science Reporter Ned Lasky (Matt Malloy) for Science Today. Lasky has been harassing Harold and Joyce Foley, both well-known biologists at a local university. Their work on a controversial pharmaceutical study made them targets for the killer who has already murdered their young son Eric and the housekeeper. Lasky may have some serious emotional issues. It all started at a sorority party 30 years ago -- and it turns out Lasky is a killer for very personal reasons. 	149439
2008	Law & Order: Political Animal	T	DVD -R HQ 9995		Episode. 1-30-2008	Internet Gay Gossip Columnist  (“A Journalist must protect her sources.”). News Media cover political fundraiser who is accused of killing three roommates in their apartment. Politicians alarmed because the fundraiser is a friend who has raised a lot of money, but apparently leads a secret life. One politician is a married, closet gay and is worried about exposure. 	149440
2001	Law & Order: Prejudice	T	DVD -R 1793	Goldsmith, Jill.	Episode #263. 12-12-2001	African-American Magazine Publisher is murdered. Detectives try to reconstruct argument he had with a man over a taxi.	149441
1996	Law & Order: Pro Se	T			Episode #132. 5-8-1996	News Media. First Reporter (Kiya Ann Joyce). Second Reporter (Robert Poletick).  Schizophrenic attorney who refuses to take medication defends himself against multiple charges of murder.	149442
2009	Law & Order: Promote This!	T	DVD -R HQ 11079		Episode. 4-29-2009	News Media.  Hate crimes against Hispanic men leads to controversy and a media circus.Commentator-Reporter Len Pewl’s America. Press Conference on the steps of the courthouse. 	149443
2006	Law & Order: Public Service Homicide	T	DVD -R HQ 7117			TV Journalist Ellie Harper convinces a woman to confront the man who raped her when she was child. She is prosecuted for abetting the murder because she was looking for ratings and staged an encounter, an event where the woman was coached, paid and armedThe producer is not a journalist, the prosecutor tells the jury. A man stabbed to death is not entertainment. Jury finds her guilty. Harper was producing a pilot for a show called "Confront and Heal," where victims confront their rapists and molesters.Award winning TV producer Harper "calls herself a journalist," and she arranged the whole thing. "Journalists report the news, but you created it." Gave victim a knife and a camera (which she never used). But she used the knife and killed the man.The man had been exposed on "Hard Focus," a show outing pedophiles watched by 29 million views on the 24/7 News Network. Head of network talks to prosecutors, gives them outtakes. Harper interviewing woman who killed her rapist.After Harper's trial, Hard Focus decides to do a special report on the whole affair but the Law & Order prosecutor refuses to go on the program.	149444
2005	Law & Order: Publish and Perish	T	DVD -R HQ 3155	Sweren, Richard	Episode #346. 4-20-2005	News Media. Threats of media exposure mentioned several times during the program.The police investigators must tread lightly when they discover links between a powerful police commissioner and the murders of an infamous porn actress and a maverick publisher.	149445
2009	Law & Order: Rapture	T	DVD -R HQ 10867		Episode #425. 2-18-2009	News Media. Cyberspace. E-Mails from a religious Web site lead detectives to the dead body of one of the page’s creators. Jack McCoy’s political opponent uses the media to attack his reputation. Creator of a religious website is murdered and the trail leads to a corrupt charitable organization. 	149446
1990	Law & Order: Reaper's Helper	T			Episode #3. 10-4-1990	Reporter (Christopher Rubin).	149447
1990	Law & Order: Reaper's Helper, The	T			Episode #3. 10-4-1990	Magazine Article. Greevey links the death to another murder that has taken place in San Francisco thanks to a magazine article. That murder leads the police to a similar murder in Los Angeles.	149448
2007	Law & Order: Remains of the Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8494		Episode. 1-5-2007	Tabloid queen (Mariel Hemingway) and model's son dies of a brain tumor caused by bone replacement in his legs.	149449
2008	Law & Order: Rumble	T	DVD -R HQ 10477		Episode. 11-6-2008	News Media. Press Conference on steps of court. Newspaper story. Coverage of a mob fight between two groups in a public park after one of them is killed earlier in a fight. 	149450
1994	Law & Order: Sanctuary	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4439	Chernuchin, Michael S., William N. Fordes	Episode #85. 4-13-1994	News Media covers racial riots resulting from a Jewish motorist accidentally running down a black youth.	149451
2001	Law & Order: School Daze	T	DVD -R HQ 4944 (Disc Unplayable)	Schindel, Barry, Eric Overmyer	Episode. #251.5-16-2001	News Media. Reporter (Michael Winther).	149452
1995	Law & Order: Seed	T		Chernuchin, Michael S., Janis Diamon	Episode#103. 2-15-1995.	News Media. Probe of a woman's attempt on her husband's life leads to a fertility doctor with a high rate of success.	149453
2004	Law & Order: Sexual Victims Unit: Lowdown	T	DVD -R HQ 4872	Nathan, Robert	Episode #111. 4-6-2004	News Media. Fear of media expose plays part in episode	149454
2007	Law & Order: Sexual Victims Unit: Outsider	T	DVD -R HQ 7773		Episode #173. 1-16-2007	News Media. Rapist-Murderer wants attention that he didn't get from his family and looks to the media and the police to get it. Keeps a scrapbook of all of his crimes.	149455
2009	Law & Order: Shotgun	T	DVD -R HQ 11628		Episode. 11-19-2009	TV Reporter Len Pewls (Jason Jones) of Len Pewls’ America of Channel 8 who covers a man who shot three men who came into his store and threatened him. Pewls wants to applaud the man, Stan Harkovy, for defending his employee and his business against armed predators. Pewls jumps right on the bandwagon and DA McCoy says that the “hero” is a perfect excuse for Pewls’ thinly veiled racist commentaries. Outside the courthouse, Len Pewls is reporting as McCoy walks up. Pewls says McCoy, since he took office, is using his office to pursue his quixotic, liberal wet dream. He ambushes McCoy and asks why he is prosecuting Stan Harkovy, the hero. McCoy says he can’t comment as grand jury proceedings are secret. Pewls asks when he is going to stop displaying such a liberal bias in his prosecutions. McCoy stands his ground, asking since when is it liberal bias to stand up for human dignity, human life and fairness under the law? He tells Pewls he should reexamine his own values before he starts questioning his. 	149456
1992	Law & Order: Sisters of Mercy	T			Episode #39. 3-3-1992	News Media. Reporter (M. Lynda Robinson).	149457
1994	Law & Order: Snatched	T			Episode #78. 1-12-1994	Reporters (Robert Shampain).	149458
2008	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit:  Authority	T	DVD -R HQ 9863		Episode. 4-28-2008	News Media covers engineer’s campaign that people be individuals, not sheep. Morning Joe Talk Show puts him on TV. The engineer is accused of making malicious phone calls to make people do strange things. He kidnaps the female police detective and toys with her male partner until he releases them both, then blows up the building and escapes. 	149459
2008	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit:  Closet	T	DVD -R HQ 9852		Episode. 4-2008	Editor Kurt Moss (Bill Pullman) of the New York Ledger is dating the female detective. The Ledger’s gossip columnist breaks the story that a star quarterback was involved with a man who is killed. The police think the detective leaked the story about the quarterback being gay to Moss. She and the editor deny it. “She was screwing the paper boy,” says one detective. Shock Jock Radio Host Larry Sportsman uses the story for higher ratings. 	149460
2000	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Baby Killer	T			Episode #27. 11-17-2000	News Media. Reporter #2 (Dan Remmes).	149461
2001	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Care	T			Episode #52. 11-23-2001	News Media. Reporter (Julia Barnett). Reporter #2 (Worth Howe).	149462
2003	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Coerced	T			Episode #97. 10-28-2003	News Media. Reporter (Katie McGee)	149463
2008	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Cold	T	DVD -R HQ 9901		Episode. 5-13-2008	News Media concern when a policeman is shot after killing another rogue policeman. 	149464
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Confrontation	T	DVD -R HQ 7127		Episode #166. 10-17-2006	News Media. A rapist seems to be escalating his attacks.	149465
2000	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Contact	T	DVD -R HQ 11295. DVD -R 1699.	West, Wendy, Robert Palm	Episode #19. 4-28-2000	Crime Reporter dates Benson. Detectives investigate a series of sexual attacks happening on subways.	149466
2002	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Deception	T	VHS 1298 (Media Excerpts)	Fazekas, Michael, Tara Butters	Episode #68. 10-4-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Katie McGee). Reporter #2 (Bill Kocis). Reporter #3 (Alan Mozes).Family portrait painted by kindergartner leads detectives to investigate her mother for child sexual abuse of her teenage stepson.When boy's father is found murdered, focus of investigation shifts to the boy -- and his stepmother goes to great lengths to protect him and prevent detectives from learning the truth.	149467
2002	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Dolls	T			Episode #73. 11-8-2002	News Media. Reporter (Sharron Bower).	149468
2003	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Fallacy	T			Episode #87. 4-18-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sharron Bower).	149469
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Fault	T	DVD -R HQ 5796		Episode #158. 4-4-2006	News Media.  Unit uses the news media to try to catch a killer-pedophile. Newscaster (Jane Fergus).Serial pedophile murders members of a family and kidnaps two younger children.	149470
2001	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Folly	T			Episode #39.3-23-2001	Photographer Leo (Jason Harris).	149471
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Haunted	T			Episode #126. 12-7-2004	News Media. Reporter (Katie McGee).	149472
2007	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Haystack	T	DVD -R HQ 8011		Episode. 2-20-2007	Reporter's accusation leads a despondent new mother to kill herself. Reporter is accused of being overzealous. Detectives continue to search for the mother's missing child as time gets shorter.	149473
2008	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Inconceivable	T	DVD -R HQ 9559		Episode. 1-26-2008	News Media. News Conference. 	149474
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Infiltrated	T	DVD -R HQ 7189		Episode #167. 10-31-2006	News Media. Detective, still under cover in Oregon, gives testimony against brutal rapist.	149475
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Influence	T	DVD -R HQ 6089		Episode. 5-16-2006. Season #7. Episode #22.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Marvina Vinique). Reporter #4 (Gina Rice).  Unstable woman stops taking medication and mows down 10 people with her car. Former rock star wages an anti-psychiatric-drug campaign. Reporter #1 (Keisha Alfred).	149476
2002	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Lust	T			Episode #70. 10-18-2002	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Trader).	149477
2000	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Noncompliance	T			Episode. 11-24-2000. Season #2. Episode #6	Reporter (Perri Gaffney).	149478
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Obscene	T	DVD -R HQ 2290	Molina, Jose	Episode #119. 10-12-2004	News Media. Newspapers. Paparazzi. "I can't sneeze without it ending up in the tabloids," says star of a controversial TV teen show. Son of an outspoken critic becomes the prime suspect when she is raped in her trailer on the set.New York Ledger headline: "Payback" when mother shoots B.J. Cameron, a radio shock jock she blames for her son's rape of the teen show star. Other newspaper and magazine headlines.Turns out mother planned shooting as a publicity stunt for her crusade against Cameron. Jury undecided, mistrial.	149479
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Outcry	T			Episode #121. 10-26-2004.	News Media. News Anchor (Eric Evangelista). TV Interviewer (Jane Fergus). Journalist #1 (April Armstrong). Journalist #2 (Bill Kocis). Journalist #3 (Nick Basta). Journalist #4 (Teresa Woods). Journalist #5 (Wallis Herst). Journalist #6 (Chris O'Neill).	149480
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Poison	T			Episode #113. 5-11-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Dave Thomsen). Reporter #2 (Wallis Herst). Reporter #3 (April Armstrong).Prosecutors try to get evidence to remove a judge from the bench after his bias in two child abuse cases leads to the death of a child and the wrongful  incarceration of an innocent woman.	149481
2005	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Pure	T		DeNoon, Dawn	Episode #134. 3-8-2005	News Media. When a teenage girl disappears, a psychic offers his services to the police.  News Media referred to as "pain in the ass press," by police. Reporter #3 (Keisha Alfred). Reporter #2 (Todd Faulkner). Reporter #1 (Katie McGee).	149482
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Recall	T			Episode #164. 10-3-2006	News Media. TV Reporter (Dave Thomsen).  Stabler and his new partner go after a possible serial rapist with the help of an unlikely victim from 30 years ago.	149483
2000	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Remorse	T	DVD -R HQ 2720. SVD 1439	Perry, Michael R.	Episode #20. 5-5-2000.	TV Reporter Sarah Logan (Jennifer Esposito) sexually assaulted by two men months earlier bonds with Munch.	149484
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Scavenger	T	DVD -R HQ 2234	Denoon, Dawn, Lisa Marie Petersen	Episode #120. 10-19-2004	Newspaper morgue. Serial killer masquerades as reporter at a newspaper.Faced with rejection from his mother and publishers, a homicidal maniac decides to imitate a famous serial killer "RDK." Along with his abductions, he also decides to play a game with detectives leading them on a wild goose chase.When the detectives learn of the imitator's identity, he skips a victim, and abducts the sole survivor of the real RDK's victims. Now the detectives must race against the clock to save her.	149485
2007	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Screwed	T	DVD -R HQ 8555		Episode. 5-22-2007. Season Finale	News Media. Court TV's Nancy Grace and Reporter Star Jones (Themselves) commenting on the trial of a policeman's stepson for the murders of a woman and her baby. News media circus.	149486
2004	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Sick	T			Episode #110. 3-30-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Katie McGee). Reporter #2 (Alan Mozes).	149487
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Taboo	T	DVD -R HQ 10747		Episode. 1-17-2006. 	News Media. Reporter #1 (Nick Basta). Reporter #2 (Keisha Alfred).	149488
2003	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Tragedy	T			Episode #92. 9-23-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sharron Bower).	149489
2008	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Unorthodox	T	DVD -R HQ 9516		Episode. 1-15-2008	News Media cover the story of a young Jewish boy who is brutally attacked. The clues lead to a disturbed classmate as more victims begin to come forward.  Defense claims media plays a role in the child brutally raping four children including an orthodox Jewish boy. 	149490
2006	Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Venom	T	DVD -R HQ 5746		Episode. 3-28-2006	News Media referenced -- story would make good headlines, says a suspect who vows to take down a policeman and his family involved in his life.	149491
2008	Law & Order: Submission	T	DVD -R HQ 9760			TV Reporter Dawn Talley (Lara Flynn Boyle) of WVYS-Channel 8 News uses her feminine wiles to find out about a dead woman and a dogfighting ring. But she is more involved than anyone knows. NYPD Detectives plot to trick the ambitious reporter.Talley is shown doing TV stand-ups and reporting in the field. She blames the police for not catching the killer of a real estate tycoon’s wife. When she comes up with an exclusive angle that the wife was seeing  psychiatrist, the female head of detectives says, “Maybe we should hire her.” The reporter won’t reveal her source. She tells police if they want to have a new lead on a story, they’ll have to listen to her at 11 o’clock. They follow her and discover the TV newswoman is having an affair with the dead wife’s husband. Testifying before the Grand Jury, Talley says her sources are confidential. When the DA asks her if gathering news in a hot tub is confidential, she answers that the truth is important. “I do what I have to do, use what I have to use including my sexuality” to get the story. Everything was aimed at getting a story. “It’s my job.”The DA tells the reporter about some incriminating footprints near the murder site. There are no footprints, but the reporter falls for it and she and the killer are videotaped at the site with incriminating evidence. She is charged with perjury and hiding evidence for starters. The crying reporter tries to make a deal. But the DA says her “submission signal” (a term in which one of two dogs lie down to signify submission to the other) won’t work since he is like the killer dogs (killer dogs don’t stop no matter what the other dog does).  His assistant says to him, “She’s a lying slut, a disgrace to her profession and an accessory to murder,” but with all of that would he have fallen for her?  	149492
1990	Law & Order: Subterranean Homeboy Blues	T			Episode #2. 9-20-1990	Reporter (Dan Desmond).	149493
2003	Law & Order: Suicide Box	T	DVD -R HQ 3708	Zelman, Aaron	Episode #293. 3-26-2003	News Media. A media-savvy attorney defends a black teenager accused of shooting an off-duty police officer.	149494
1993	Law & Order: Sweeps	T	SV 223	McNeere, Craig, Robert Nathan	Episode #67. 9-15-1993	Talk Show Host. Guest is murdered on-air on a controversial talk show. Police and district attorney attempt to prosecute the show's abrasive host Rick Mason (Robert Klein).	149495
2008	Law & Order: Sweetie	T	DVD - HQ 10605		Episode #417. 12-10-2008	Writer of a well-known memoir is found dead in a community of male prostitutes. His African-American agent, Kate Tenny (Vivica A. Fox) is a former journalist who actually wrote the memoir out of her own experiences and male prostitutes she interviewed. She hired an actor to play the role of “Sweetie Ness” and then killed him to stop him from exposing her. A male prostitute who calls himself Sweetie Ness swears the memoir is based on his life and wants the recognition but instead is arrested and convicted of the murder. The District Attorney vows to vacate the verdict and put Tenny on trial, but there is no evidence to do so. Paparazzi picture used as evidence. 	149496
1998	Law & Order: Tabloid	T	DVD -R HQ 2259.  SVD 878	Black, David	Episode #180. 5-13-1998	Gossip Columnist Arlen Levitt (John Slattery) is blamed for his wife's death by a prominent man. Tabloid journalism comes under scrutiny during a murder case.	149497
2009	Law & Order: Take-Out	T	DVD -R HQ 10981		Episode. 3-19-2009	Journalist Alex Boone (Neal Jones) is writing a book on China and discovers that a spy jailed for giving China secrets is innocent, but that his wife is guilty. The couple’s daughter has him killed because she doesn’t want her mother’s reputation to be sullied. The detectives try to find out who killed Boone, whose computer holding his writing and evidence was stolen. The limo driver hired to kill him is shot down in the streets by the detectives. Soon after the man was imprisoned for being a spy, his wife committed suicide. His son continues to mount a campaign to clear his father. At an art gallery, he throws a glass of wine into the reporter’s face when the reporter asks him to help him. The Reporter says he has irrefutable proof that the mother met with the Chinese -- the journalist had been in a Chinese prison and had a source who told him everything. Boone found out the wife was the spy. The couple never told the children. Boone told the daughter it was her mother. She panicked that this man would destroy her mother’s reputation and had him killed. The father confesses it was the mother, that he took the blame so she would stay out of jail and that neither expected him to be convicted. When he was, his wife couldn’t take it and killed herself. Now the son is innocent, but the daughter could go to jail. 	149498
2007	Law & Order: Talking Points	T			Episode #384. 2-2-2007	Interviewer (James Lloyd Reynolds).	149499
1990	Law & Order: Torrents of Greed, The (Part One)	T			Episode #15. 2-12-1991	Reporter #1 (Nancy Addison). Reporter #2 (Jim Gillis). Reporter (Maria Ottavia).	149500
2005	Law & Order: Trial by Jury: Abominable Snowman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2910.	Wolf, Dick (Writer).	Episode #1 (Premiere). 3-3-2005	Columnist Dominick Dunne of Vanity Fair. Media throughout the legal drama. Broadway producer tried for the death of an aspiring actress uses the media to win public support.He decides to spin the publicity by inviting the Vanity Fair columnist Dunne to dinner at Alain Ducasse and is then surprised when the article turns out to be unfavorable. His lawyer is not."You may have forgotten that his daughter was murdered by her boyfriend."	149501
2005	Law & Order: Trial by Jury: Forty-One Shots (aka 41 Shots)	T	DVD -R HQ 2926. 4986.	Walon, Green (Writer).	Episode #2. 3-4-2005	News Media throughout the legal drama.  Television news coverage used in court to show proper timeline in the police shooting of a suspect. Reporter (Chenoa Andon).	149502
2005	Law & Order: Trial By Jury: Vigilante	T	DVD -R HQ 2977	Wilcox, David	Episode #3. 3-11-2005	News Media. Lawyer for a man who is suspected of killing a pedophile uses the media to make her case. Reporter and lawyer try to work out an agreement.	149503
2002	Law & Order: True Crime	T	DVD -R HQ 10197 (Missing Ending)	Battles, Wendy, Noah Baylin	Episode #280. 10-16-2002	Journalist. Retired detective, now journalist, refuses to give his notes to the prosecutors who give the story to the newspapers. Journalist delighted at the publicity.  Rock singer’s body is found in a garbage can with large amounts of heroin and cocaine in her system. 	149504
1991	Law & Order: Violence of Summer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2224. SVD 742, 736.  SVD 1095	Duggan, Michael	Episode #14. 2-5-1991	TV Reporter, young and prominent, is gang-raped, but Stone and Robinette are backed against the wall when there's not enough evidence to prosecute.Stronger case needs to be built in the assault of a TV reporter (Megan Gallagher) so the investigation can be reopened.	149505
1992	Law & Order: Working Stiff, The	T			Episode #44. 5-12-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Donna Haley). Reporter #2 (Paul Kandel).	149506
1988	Law and Harry McGraw, The: Maginnis For the People	T		Fischer, Peter S.	Episode. 2-10-1988	News Media	149507
1987	Law and Harry McGraw, The: Rappaport's Back in Town	T			Episode #5. 10-27-1987	Reporter (R.J. Adams).	149508
1962	Law and Mr. Jones, The: No News is Good News	T			Episode 33. 4-19-62	News	149509
1976	Law and Order	MT		Uhnak, Dorothy (Novel). E. Jack Neuman (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Correspondent Karen Day (Suzanne Pleshette) having affair with married cop while pressuring him to take action against corruption within the department. His son has come back to the force after returning from Vietnam.Son's partner provided reporter with evidence of the corruption and is killed by another member of the force. Son and reporter urge married cop to conduct an investigation.After working with honest cops to expose corruption, cop ends relationship with reporter and reconciles with son.	149510
1953	Law and Order	M				Editor Martin (James Stone).	149511
1935	Law Beyond the Range	M	VHS 1087	Hillyer, Lambert (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher of The Ledger Alexander (Samuel S. Hinds) is killed by the town boss.  Tim McDonald (Tim McCoy) inherits the paper and resigns from the Texas Rangers.Newspaper office is blown up, but McDonald  and former editor's daughter escape and get out an edition on election day using old wallpaper.  Shoot-out ends the film.	149512
1924	Law Forbids, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	149513
1921	Law of the Four Just Men, The (aka Again the Three Just Men)	N		Wallace, Edgar		Crime Reporter of the Megaphone	149514
1993	Law of the Land	T			Australian Series 4-22-1993 to 1-1-1994	Journalist (Frances O'Connor)	149515
1976	Law of the Land	MT				Reporter (Keith Atkinson)	149516
1937	Law of the Ranger	M		Duffy, Jesse A. (Story). Nate Gatzert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Polk (Lafe McKee) and his daughter Evelyn (Elaine Shepard) use the newspaper to oppose a villain in a western town.	149517
1920	Law of the Yukon, The	M		Service, Robert W. (Poem). Harry Chandlee (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaperman Morgan Kleath (Edward Earle) leaves his unfaithful wife in San Francisco to start a newspaper in the Yukon and gets framed for robbery. He falls in love with a woman who becomes his secretary Goldie (Nancy Deaver).Journalist pursues a story on a doctor's scheming wife who first tries to ensnare him and then runs off with another man when her efforts are unsuccessful. She and her new husband's mistress later die in the snow while trying to reach a mining claim.Kleath is accused of theft, but  his wife shows up and testifies that he and his secretary were trapped in a cabin on the night of the robbery.  After her testimony, the wife is shot leaving the journalist and secretary together.	149518
1938	Law West of Tombstone	M	DVD -R HQ 9547, 9546			Reporter (Syd Saylor). First Reporter (Donald Kerr). Newspaper Editor (Charles Middleton).	149519
1929	Law Without Law	SM		Nebel, Frederick Lewis (aka Louis Frederick N. Also Grimes Hill)	Black Mask, April 1929, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 5-24. Fourth installment in "The Crimes of Richmond City" series	Reporter Kennedy and MacBride	149520
1974	Law, The	T			Episode	News Media. TV News Anchor Barry Hale (Ernie Anderson).	149521
1960	Lawbreakers, The	M				News Media. Reporter Ed (Jay Adler). Reporter (Eddie Marr).	149522
2004	Lawless	MT			UK	Journalist (Vineeta Rishi).	149523
1953	Lawless Breed, The	M				Reporter (Phil Tead). Released from jail, John Wesley Hardin leaves an account of his life with the local newspaper.	149524
1945	Lawless Empire	M				Editor Sam Enders (Tom Chatterton)	149525
1936	Lawless Nineties, The	M		Poland, Joseph and Scott Pembroke (Story). Paul Malvern (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owners Janet Carter (Ann Rutherford) and Major Carter (George Hayes) arrive in Wyoming from Virginia to start a newspaper, The Crockett City Blade. Town is terrorized by men trying to keep the citizens from voting for statehood.Last editor shot, but Hayes vows to use the paper to attack those who oppose statehood.  He is killed and Carter vows to carry on.  Outlaws attempt to keep her from publishing the paper on election day, but she prints a special edition.Wyoming wins statehood and Carter's assistant carries a banner in the victory parade crediting the paper.  "Newspaper work's too darn dangerous for a woman," says the hero (played by John Wayne).	149526
1931	Lawless Woman, The	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter Allan Perry (Carroll Nye) tries to get a story on a showgirl who is charged with killing a gangster. They fall in love.  Drunken reporter handles comic relief.New York Times, 6/8/31: "The cub wins the juiciest assignment of the year, punches a gang leader in the nose, outwits the automobile load of thugs who think they are putting him on the 'spot,' solves two murders and falls in love.""'It's all in the day's work for us reporters,' this reporter explains modestly.:"	149527
1959	Lawless Years, The: Framed	T			Episode #12. 7-16-1959	Reporter (Ronnie Lerner).	149528
1949	Lawless, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11150, 11151	Mainwaring, Daniel (Novel -- "Voice of Stephen Wilder, The"). Geoffrey Homes (Screenplay). Homes is pseudonym for Daniel Mainwaring.	Ness Book	Editor Sunny Garcia (Gail Russell) of La Luz, a Spanish weekly paper. Rival Editor Larry Wilder (MacDonald Carey), war correspondent who takes over local paper, The Morning Union. Two papers in town reflect racial duality of community.Wilder assigns Reporter Jonas Creel (Guy Anderson) to cover dance for local migrant workers he calls "fruit tramps." Wilder also goes and meets Garcia. Boy gets in fight with police and escapes. Wrongly accused of assaulting woman. Media pick up story.Portray fugitive as ruthless sadist. He's arrested. Wilder writes editorial defending him. Calls for defense fund. Editorial stirs up townspeople. Riot. Mob destroys newspaper office. Garcia puts out edition of Wilder's paper. City reporters descend.Sob Sister Jan Dawson (Lee Patrick) tipped off by Creel who strings for her paper. Wants scoop. Interviews assaulted woman, puts words in her mouth. Portrayed as racist who tells paper all Hispanics look the same to her. TV reporters sensation seekers.When fugitive arrested, police pull his head up to make sure TV cameras get good shot of his face. "What gets into newspapermen? Why can't they act like people?" Reporter in Office (David Clarke). TV Reporter Mark Eldredge (Russ Conway).	149529
2000	Lawless: Dead Evidence	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Francesca Rudkin). Newsreader (Simon Dallow).	149530
1959	Lawman, The: 9:05 to North Platte	T			Episode #49. 12-6-1959	Newsboy hostage and the female owner of the saloon are held hostage by a man and his sons in the marshal's office until the 9:05 train to North Platte comes through. It's carrying another of his sons who's being taken to justice by a lawman.The man wants to make a trade.	149531
1959	Lawman, The: Big Hat, The	T			Episode #21. 2-22-1959. (In Four Episodes in 1959).	Editor Julie Tate (Barbara Lang) comes to town to take over as the editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press.Her uncle, Harry Tate (Jon Lormer) was respected journalist who worked with the lawman Dan Troop to bring civilization to this small western town. He was given the groom's "big hat" to wear after a wedding and as he left the saloon he was shot and killed.	149532
1958	Lawman, The: Bloodline	T			Episode #9. 11-30-1958	Editor Harry Tate is the respected editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press. A fast draw family causes trouble for the Lawman.	149533
1958	Lawman, The: Joker, The	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1958	Editor Harry Tate is the respected editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press. Dan and Johnny try to capture a prisoner who tells Johnny he is his father.Dan is shocked when Johnny turns in his badge saying he has bad blood and won't make a good lawman. Dan and Johnny have a gunfight with the prisoner and Johnny takes back his job.	149534
1958	Lawman, The: Jury, The	T			Episode #6. 11-9-1958	Editor Harry Tate is the respected editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press. New saloon is opened in Laramie by Kate Wilson who has had several scrapes with the law but is always acquitted by all-male jurors.When the same thing happens in Laramie, Dan pulls out all the stops bringing in an ex-beau of hers doing time for one of her former crimes and an all-woman jury to de-rail her.	149535
1958	Lawman, The: Man Behind the News, The	T			Episode #150. Series 10-5-1958 to 10-9-1962.	Owner Luther Boardman (Clinton Sundberg) is the new owner of the Laramie Free Press and he is in love with the outlaw persona. Feeling the outlaws are the real story in the wild west, he begins a smear campaign against Lawman Dan Trooper.He accuses him of police brutality because Dan knocked out a man who was rowdy and drunk and threatening to shoot people in the Bird Cage saloon, even though Boardman wasn't in the saloon at the time.He soon has the drunk convinced he needs a public apology from Dan.	149536
1959	Lawman, The: Outsider, The	T			Episode #14. 1-4-1959	Editor Harry Tate is the respected editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press. Hate mongers go after a half-breed Indian woman who lives on a ranch with here Sioux mother. When her white father dies, the cattlemen try to run her off.	149537
1959	Lawman, The: Press, The	T			Episode #48. 11-29-1959	Owner Lal Hoard (Robert J. Wilke) of the town newspaper, the Laramie Weekly. Hoard gets out of prison and heads for Laramie. Lawman Dan Troop put him away and he swore revenge. But now it looks as if he has changed. He buys the Laramie newspaper.Hoard says he wants to settle down and stay out of trouble. It doesn't take long to see that he is starting a smear campaign against Dan and then tries to blackmail Lily Merrill, the owner of the Birdcage saloon.	149538
1958	Lawman, The: Prisoner, The	T			Episode #2. 10-12-1958	Editor Harry Tate is the respected editor of the town newspaper, the weekly Laramie Free Press. A man comes to town looking for a fight. When he kills a man, he is arrested.	149539
1996	Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace	M				TV News Anchor (Amanda Hillwood)	149540
1962	Lawrence of Arabia	M	DVD -R HQ 2462, 2463, 2464, 2465. L. VHS 471l	Bolt, Robert, Michael Wilson (Screenplay).	AFI-Journalists. Quinn. Ness Book.	Correspondent Jackson Bentley (Arthur Kennedy) from the Chicago Daily Courier modeled after Lowell Thomas, covers exploits of Lawrence in Arabia. Reporter first seen at funeral commenting that the deceased was a poet, a scholar and a mighty warrior.He adds an aside that he was also the most shameless exhibitionist since P.T.  Barnum. Lawrence's story is told in flashback. A prince suggests reporter may be playing Lawrence up as a hero to draw the United States towards war.Bentley tells diplomat that he has claim to Lawrence because he was responsible for making the soldier a hero. His attitude towards Lawrence changes as the carnage becomes more extensive. Newsman is skeptical about ability of Arabs to gain freedom.Expresses shock when he visits site of bloody slaughter. Massacre seems to cause him to question not only Lawrence's actions, but his own profession and its role in the violence. Reporter at Lawrence's funeral (Jack Hedley)."Let me take your rotten bloody picture for the rotten bloody newspapers." Bentley takes pictures of train wreck. Arab leader smashes camera because he is afraid it will "steal his virtue." Illustrates confusion western press has in dealing with cultures.	149541
1996	Laws Be Their Enemy	N		Smith, F.E.		News Media	149542
2004	Laws of Attraction	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Annika Pergament). Legal TV Reporter (John Discepolo). TV Host (Annie Ryan).	149543
2006	Laws of Chance: Original	T			Episode #1.	News Team Cameraman (J.D. Jacoby).	149544
1996	Laws of Our Fathers, The	N	OWN - P	Turow Scott		Reporter Seth Klonsky is covering the trial of the son of a senator who is accused o killing his mother.  His brother is the presiding judge.	149545
1932	Lawyer Man	M				Reporter Merritt (Roscoe Karns). Reporter with Merritt (Sam Godfrey). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter with Cigar (Phil Tead).	149546
1970	Lawyer, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	149547
2005	LAX: Cease & Assist	T			Episode #11. 3-19-2005	Reporter (Bobby Dodge).	149548
2004	LAX: Credible Threat	T			Episode #4. 10-4-2004	News Media. On-Air Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	149549
2004	LAX: Unscheduled Arrivals	T			Episode #6. 10-18-06	Paparazzi Craig (Peter O'Meara).	149550
2006	Lay of the Land, The	N		Ford, Richard		Sportswriter and real estate agent, husband and father, Frank Bascombe has been many things to many people. His uncertain youth behind him, we follow him through three days during the autumn of 2000, when his trade as a realtor on the Jersey Shore is thriving. But as a presidential election hangs in the balance, and a postnuclear-family Thanksgiving looms before him, Frank discovers that what he terms “the Permanent Period” is fraught with unforeseen perils. 	149551
1796	Lay Preacher, The	SS		Dennie, Joseph		Fictional Journalist created by Joseph Dennie, the first fictional character in American journalism to enjoy popularity in most of the states. Appeared in The New Hampshire Journal; Or, Farmer's Weekly Museum, The of Walpole, New Hampshire.	149552
1972	Layout for 5 Models	M				Editor (Hedger Wallace).	149553
1989	Lazarus File, The	NM		Prebble, Stuart		Journalist Jonathan Maguire vows to find the neo-fascist group responsible for a racist murder. He uncovers a plot that leads him far beyond crude politics to the heart of the British establishment.	149554
2008	Lazarus Project, The	N		Hemon, Aleksander		Journalist Brik in Chicago in the 21st century is from Eastern Europe and he becomes obsessed with Lazarus Averbuch’s story in 1908 -- he was killed delivering a letter, called a would-be anarchist assassin and agent of foreign political operatives and the news set off a city and a country already simmering with ethnic and political tensions. Now Brik wants to know what really happened and why? In order to understand Lazarus, Bik and his friend Sarajevo War Photojournalist Rora retrace his path across Eastern Europe through a history of pogroms and poverty, through a present-day landscape of cheap Mafiosi and cheaper prostitutes. The stories of Lazarus and Brik become entwined, augmented by the photographs Rora takes on their journey. 	149555
1979	Lazarus Syndrome, The	T				Former Reporter Joe Hamill (Ronald Hunter) who became hospital administrator, hot-tempered reformer	149556
1979	Lazarus Syndrome, The: Mechanic	T		Kline, Steve	Episode	Former Reporter Joe Hamill (Ronald Hunter) who became hospital administrator, hot-tempered reformer	149557
1972	LBJ: Lyndon Johnson Talks Politics	DT				TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite	149558
1987	LBJ: The Early Years	MT	SVD 565			Newsreel Announcer (Corey Burton).	149559
1966	LBJ's Texas	DT			NBC	TV Newsman Ray Scherer	149560
2009	Leadcatcher	M				Paparazzo (Erik Jensen). 	149561
1996	Leading Man, The	M				TV Interviewer (Sheridan Morley).	149562
2008	Leaf	M				Sports Reporter Jay Posner (Himself) of the San Diego Union Tribune. The short NFL career of quarterback Ryan Leaf who, after being drafted second overall by the San Diego Chargers, lacked the maturity to lead and after winning his first two games of the 1998 season, his efforts collapsed in a dreadful loss to Kansas City, followed by an infamous screaming encounter with a local reporter Posner and a perfunctory public apology. Injury benched him for the 1999 season. His career is considered the worst in the history of the NFL. 	149563
1937	League of Frightened Men, The	M				Writer (Eduardo Ciannelli) is suspected of murder.	149564
1999	League of Gentlemen, The:	T			Series	Interviewer (Reece Shearsmith), Look North Interviewer.	149565
1999	League of Gentlemen, The: Turn Again Geoff Tipps	T			Episode #16. 10-3-2002	TV Reporter (Simon Vigar).	149566
1992	League of Their Own, A	M				Newsreel Announcer (Harry Shearer).	149567
1987	League of Their Own, A	DM			Short	Photographer (Doug Decker).	149568
2006	League of Vampires, The	CB			James Bond 007 #10. From the Daily Express, Oct. 25, 1972 to Feb. 28, 1973.	Journalist Dolly Hamlet. James Bond investigates a “Vampire Cult” which turns out to be a cover for a scheme involving kidnapping, murder and industrial sabotage. 	149569
1989	Lean on Me	M				News Media. Reporter (Gloria Sauve). Photographer (Robert Kamlot)	149570
1992	Leap of Faith	M				News Media. Female TV Anchor (Maria Arita).	149571
2009	Leap of Faith	NR		Hart, Arianna		Host of a Public Radio Station Talk Show Dr. Jane Farmer, a marriage and family therapist, likes her life calm, controlled and on schedule. But after she accepts a package for her mysterious neighbor, former FBI agent Lex D’Angelo, her well-ordered life goes out the window. Now she’s on the run from gun-toting goons and putting herself in situations her lady-like upbringing never prepared her for.D’Angelo can’t believe he’s stuck on a mission with his uptight neighbor. How is he going t solve a case that killed one of his former lovers when he has to rely on a psychologist? What’s she going to do -- talk the gun out of the bad guy’s hands? But as the situation gets more dangerous, Jane shows strength he never expected. Now Lex isn’t so sure that she isn’t the right woman for the job -- and the heart.	149572
1918	Leap to Fame	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Cub Reporter Charles Trevor (Carlyle Blackwell) is sent to New York City to work for the Clarion because he only wants to have a good time. The judge's son makes good. City Editor (Frank Beamish).	149573
1912	Leap Year Proposal, A	M			Short	News Media. Newspaper Journalist Diana Morley (Leah Baird). The Newspaper Editor (Hal Wilson).	149574
2001	Leap Years:	T			Episodes #12, #14.  10-14-2001. 10-28-2001.	Reporter (Robert Gow).	149575
2005	Learning Curves	N		Myers, Cindi		TV Reporter Shelly Piper of Denver leaves her job at a local network and takes a position as a co-anchor "Inside Story" at a nearby PBS station KPRM where she excels as a journalist.She builds a good professional relationship with her hunky boss and her co-anchor Jack Halloran that later blossoms into something more personal. They work diligently to make their show a success.In Denver, Piper learned  "perky" Pam Parsons was selected for the anchor spot on "First For News" though Piper worked diligently for 10 years at the show. Then she learns that her size 12 did her in. They offer her a spot on a weight reduction program.Shelly is a substantial size 12 in a size 4 industry and she must struggle with her self-image. Former Dallas Anchor Jack Halloran quit his last show because no one took him seriously as a reporter because he looked like a hunk. They fall in love.Can they form a relationship off the air that will not destroy their terrific on-air relationship? Contemporary newsroom romance.	149576
1996	Learning To Drive	N		Norwich, William		Gossip Columnist Julian Orr  is told by a psychiatrist that at 37 he should learn how to drive. He enrolls in a driving school, clashes with the driving instructor, and then takes a wild ride in the netherworld of famous people outside of Manhattan.He needs a driver's license so he can visit his parents' graves in suburban Connecticut. Orr is middle-aged, gay and disenchanted New York gossip columnist magazine and aspiring writer who makes a living profiling the lives of rich and trendy.Orr threatens the manager of the driving school with a critical newspaper piece. His instructor goes berserk, insults Orr, punches him and then hits and kills an elderly woman.When the police stop the car, the instructor starts shooting and is killed. Julian saves the instructor's daughter whom he decides he wants to keep.  He gets his license, doesn't get custody and drives himself to the cemetery for his graveside moment.	149577
2004	Learning to Drive	N		Hays, Mary		Reporter-Postmistress is part of the colorful characters in Beede Vermont.	149578
1925	Learning to Love	M			AFI-Scandal Sheets	Tabloid Newspaper	149579
1954	Lease of Life	M				Journalist Foley (Reginald Beckwith)	149580
2008	Leather Maiden	N		Lansdale, Joe R.		War Correspondent Cason Statler, a Gulf War veteran and Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist, lost his job in Houston after a scandalous affair. He returns home to the small east Texas town of Camp Rapture a wreck -- the job he cared for is gone, a lost love has left him empty and bitter and he has been drinking too much, stalking his ex-girlfriend, and wallowing in envy of his successful older brother. To get back on his feet, he takes a job at the local paper. Mr. Timpson, the eccentric publisher of the Camp Rapture Report, a sleepy East Texas daily,  is intrigued enough by his track record to gamble on an ex-big-time newspaperman who almost won a Pulitzer. Promising to get clean and sober, Cason leave the publisher’s office as the paper’s newest columnist. When he stumbles across his predecessor’s notes on a cold case murder file, he thinks he’s found the thing that will keep him out of trouble. No such luck. The further he digs into the case the more certain he is that the unsolved crime is connected to a series of eerie, inexplicable events that have recently occurred in the town. And he knows his suspicions are right on when he finds himself dragged into a deadly game of blackmail and murder that clearly has evil as its only goal.  Six months earlier a beautiful, exceptionally bright university student without an enemy in the world, had gone missing, her abandoned car found just outside of town. Cason thinks that a series of articles done to a turn might revitalize his once brilliant career. Instead it plunges him into a gory, Gothic netherworld.	149581
1940	Leather Pushers, The (aka Leatherpushers, The)	M		Rhine, Larry, Ben Chapman, Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Female Sportswriter Pat Danbury (Astrid Allwyn), who lets her readers believe she is a man, attacks a boxer who has been given a fabricated build-up.The promoter decides to get back at her by arranging for her to win the boxer's contract when it is raffled off.He becomes a champ and the sportswriter uses the money to support broken-down fighters. The promoter's boss attempts to get the boxer barred from fighting and then tries to frame him on charges of fixing fights.When his wrestling friend gets injured in a confrontation with crooks, the boxer has to give him a blood transfusion, which makes him weak for the championship bout.Sportswriter gets the wrestler to broadcast over the arena's loudspeakers and he inspires the boxer to victory. Commentator  (Reid Kilpatrick). Reporter (Arthur O'Connell). Announcer Dan Brown (Ben Alexander).	149582
2001	Leatherface Speaks: Informal Interview with Gunnar Hansen, An	DT			Short	Interviewer Tony Earnshaw.	149583
1990	Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III	M				TV Newsman (Ron Brooks)	149584
2007	Leatherheads	M	DVD -R HQ 11202, 11203			Chicago Reporter Lexie Littleton (Renee Zellweger) crashes the men-only press box at a fledgling pro football game during the 1920s and the renegade leader of the ragtag football team and his World War I hero-player fall in love with her.Pressbox Reporter (David Lowe). Reporter (George Peroulas). Princeton Reporter (Craig S. Harper). Chicago Reporter (William Stine). Writer-Photographer (Thomas Huff). Radio Announcer (Patt Noday).Lexie is assigned to write an expose on the World War I hero who isn’t really a hero. She does her job but didn’t figure on falling for the renegade leader of the football team. Professional football comes of age.	149585
1997	Leave It To Beaver	M				News Media. Woman TV Reporter (Wendy L. Walsh)	149586
1957	Leave It To Beaver: Beaver Becomes a Hero	T			Episode. Series (10-4-57 to 9-12-63)	Newspaper. Beaver creates a story about himself being a hero, but regrets it when it is printed in the newspaper	149587
1959	Leave It To Beaver: Beaver's Newspapers	T	SVD 1148		Episode #69. 4-23-1959	Newspaper. Beaver finds Wally's old typewriter and uses it to create his own newspaper	149588
1962	Leave It To Beaver: Late Edition, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7137. SVD 1114		Episode. #199. 10-18-1962	Newsboy. Beaver has a fight with the new paper boy who is actually a girl	149589
1958	Leave It To Beaver: Paper Route, The	T			Episode #17. 1-31-1958	Newsboys. Wally and Beaver decide to take a paper route in order to earn extra money to buy new bicycles for themselves. Newspaper Delivery Man (Alan Reynolds).	149590
1962	Leave It To Beaver: Tell It To Ella	T	SVD 1201		Episode #202. 11-8-1962	Advice Column. Beaver writes an anonymous letter to an advice column claiming that his parents are too strict	149591
2005	Leave it to Chance	M				Photographer (D. Rosh Wright).	149592
1978	Leave It To Charlie: Home and Away	T			Episode #5.	Commentator (Felix Bowness - Voice).	149593
1949	Leave It to the Girls	DT				Talk Show	149594
1955	Leaven of Malice	N	GPL	Davies, William Robertson		Editor Gloster Ridley of Evening Bellman."People who form their opinions of what goes on in a daily newspaper office upon what they see at the movies imagine that the life of a journalist is one of exciting and unforeseen events…but rooted deep in a stern routine.Let the heavens fall and the earth consume in flames, the presses must not be late…the newspaperman must bend that excess to the demands of a mechanical routine and a staff of union workers.	149595
2009	Leaving Carolina	N		Leigh, Tamara		Public Relations Consultant Piper Wick left her hometown of Pickwick, North Carolina, 12 years ago, shook the dust off her feet, ditched her drawl and her family name, and made a new life for herself as a high-powered public relations consultant in Los Angeles. She’s even “engaged to be engaged” to the picture-perfect U.S. Congressman Grant Spangler. Now all of Piper’s hard-won happiness is threatened by a reclusive uncle’s bout of conscience. In the wake of a health scare, Uncle Obadiah Pickwick has decided to change his will, leaving money to make amends for four generations’ worth of family misdeeds. But that will reveal all the Pickwicks’ secrets, including Piper’s. Though Piper arrives in Pickwick primed for battle, she is unprepared for Uncle Obe’s rugged, blue-eyed gardener. So just who is Axel Smith? Why does he think making amends is more than just making restitution? And why, oh why, can’t she stay on task? With the Lord’s help, Piper is about to discover that although good PR might smooth things over, only the truth will set her free.	149596
2008	Leaving Eden	N		Corey, Jordana		Music Reporter Zoe for a young, hip TV network makes a lot of money in her successful career. But what most people don’t know is that she has an identical twin living in Eden, a place she was forced to flee under mysterious circumstances, leaving security, family and everything she had ever known behind. Her sister Jen remained there with a crippling disease, a young daughter, an unwelcome and persistent ghost and two aunts. Once Zoe left, her life was on the upswing. She meet a rock ‘n’ roll superstar who sweeps her away. Both sisters possess something the other wants but cannot seem to find.	149597
2002	Leaving Metropolis	M				Journalist. Aging, bitter  female journalist is painter's best friend.	149598
2001	Leaving Patrick	N		Leith, Prue		Food Critic Stella is influential and very attractive. She meets Patrick Chambers, an amiable oenophile and restaurateur and they quickly become lovers. Chambers manages Jane’s, a successful two-star restaurant named for his wife. Jane is an ambitious maritime lawyer whose career consumers her so she and Patrick have drifted apart. They decide to separate. In Jane’s absence, Patrick meets Stella who persuades him to sell Jane’s and open a new restaurant, which she will help him launch. As soon as he agrees, the baby-faced American food critic Stella spends money aggressively, creating such a large debt that even with the restaurant’s near-instant popularity, it barely turns a profit. Stella’s questionable behavior and series of misfortunes lead Patrick to the edge of bankruptcy. Jane’s affair with a personal guide in India falters. As Patrick and Jane each see their marriage in a new light, they hope it is not too late to save it. 	149599
1982	Leben. Nicht allein	N		Kruschel, Heinz	Germany	Journalist	149600
1995	Leche	T			Series	TV News Anchor (Paola Turbay)	149601
2006	Led Zeppelin: Origin of the Species, The	DT			UK	News Media. Ex-1960s NME Editor Keith Altham. Former Melody Maker Journalist Chris Welch.	149602
1981	Ledger, The	N		Hurling, Joan		Newspaper. Robb and Christina Compton run a successful family newspaper. Robb gets involved with another woman. Christina wants to become more involved with the paper to forget the death of her son.Robb's role as a journalist is called into question when he is blackmailed.	149603
1938	Lee Travis: Crimson Avenger, The	CB			1938-1945	Publisher Lee Travis. His newspaper offers a substantial reward for the capture of the Crimson Avenger	149604
1954	Leena	M				News Media. Reporter Salava (Eija Karipaa). Editor Mannikko (Aku Korhonen) of Iltatorvi.	149605
1994	Leeza	DT			Series. 1-17-1994 NBC.	Host Leeza Gibbons	149606
1955	Leezie Lindsay	N		Muir, Marie		Press	149607
2006	Left Bank	N		Muir, Kate		News Media. Satire about a media couple (TV personality and movie star) whose daughter goes missing at a Euro Disney-type theme park.	149608
2000	Left Behind	M	SVD 663		Canada - Based on best-selling 1995 novel	Journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron) fights the Antichrist.  Media Relations Office (Thea Andrews). News Anchor (Sherry Hilliard). GNN Reporter (Bob Carlisle).	149609
2002	Left Behind II: Tribulation Force	M	DVD -R HQ 10700, 10701. DVD -R 1704			Journalist and his small band of believers set out to prove to the world that the man they believe to be their savior is really the Antichrist. News Media. GNN Camerawoman  (Jennifer Abee). Commentator (David Ferry). Photographer #2 (Russ Lee).	149610
1884	Left Behind or Ten Days a Newsboy	N	OWN - H - USC	Otis, James		Newsboy. Paul Weston, newsboy hero. Shiner Johnny Jones.	149611
2005	Left Behind: World At War	MT	DVD -R HQ 9951, 9952			Reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams, a buck-the-system newshound. Former senior writer for Global Weekly, former publisher of Global Community Weekly for Carpathia, editor of cybermagazine, The Truth. Now fugitive in exile in San Diego. The president of the United States asks Williams and his band of Christian rebels to thwart a world lead’s deadly plans to take over the world. 	149612
1999	Left Hand of God, The	NM		Holton, Hugh		Investigative Reporter Kate Ford is beautiful and smart. She joins Chicago's Chief of Detectives and others. A plot to assassinate the sultry TV Newscaster Orga Syriac is discovered.Would-be assassin is a Catholic priest who is intent on stopping her from exposing a secret right-wing organization. With Ford's help, the Chief must foil the would-be homicidal maniac.TV Reporter Orga Syriac for WGN-TV in Chicago is supposed to be the new Oprah, but she is really an African shape-shifter or Abo-Yorba who at the moment is acting as the glamorous companion to an African-American policeman. But she's out for revenge.She's capable of shifting into a terrifying taloned monster at the slightest provocation.	149613
1958	Left Handed Gun, The	M				Photographer (Stephen Coit).	149614
1997	Left in the Care Of: Novel of Suspense, A	N		Kung, Dinah Lee		American Foreign Correspondent Claire Raymond is an American foreign correspondent and a new mother reporting from Hong Kong. Along a residential lane overshadowed by Victoria Peak, a little English boy is discovered dead by his Filipina babysitter.The tragedy casts fear over the closely knit neighborhood from the nervous financiers and civil servants in their Mercedes-Benzes to the overworked, silent ranks of Filipinas who serve them.Among those morning with the bereaved mother is Raymond, a neighbor.  When a second boy disappears from Claire's apartment building only one day later, Claire summons all her reporter's intuition and experience to try to forestall a third tragedy.	149615
2005	Left of the Dial	DT				News VP (Shelley Lewis - Herself).  Columnist-Author (Arianna Huffington). White House Reporter (Helen Thomas).  Deborah Norville (Herself-Archive Footage). Rush Limbaugh (Himself-Archive Footage). Tom Brokaw (Himself-Archive Footage).PR-Air America Radio (Naomi Starkman). Air America Producers.	149616
1959	Left Right and Centre	M				TV Newscaster (Olaf Pooley). TV Interviewer (Jeremy Hawke).	149617
1931	Leftover Ladies	M			Ness Book	Reporter "Scoop" (Roscoe Karns) is a reporter who pursues an aspiring writer Patricia (Claudia Dell), interviewing her after her divorce, discovering that she is refusing to take alimony.  He ghostwrites articles for her.	149618
2002	Lefty-Right	M				TV News Anchor (Michael McCauley).	149619
1938	Leg Man	SM	USC	Gardner, Erle Stanley	February, 1938 -- Hard-Boiled Detective: Stories From Black Mask Magazine	Reporter	149620
1987	Leg Work	T			PR. 10-3-87 to 11-7-87	Public Relations. Fred McCarron (Patrick James Clarke) is detective's brother, a lieutenant with the Office of Public Relations at One Police Plaza	149621
1998	Legacy	M	SVD 871			War Correspondent Jack Scott (David Hasselhoff) in Southeast Asia gets caught in middle of political conspiracy trying to help Eurasian woman. New York Times Editor (Michele Rogers). Photojournalist (Cary Kwasizur). Snotch at Press Club (Jerry O'Hara).	149622
2004	Legacy Lane	N		Hatcher, Robin Lee		Reporter Angie Hunter left Hart's Crossing to go to college and never looked back. Working for a big city newspaper, she built a name for herself as an outstanding reporter.When Hunter's widowed mother needs care following hip surgery, she is more than ready to hire a nurse rather than spend time in that antiquated little town. But when she is passed over for a promotion at the paper, an angry Hunter heads home.Little does she know that this homecoming is the start of some important, life-changing events. As she struggles to reconcile with her mother, Hunter discovers that perhaps home is where the heart is after all.	149623
2001	Legacy of a Kidnapping: Lindberg and the Triumph of the Tabloid	DT	SVD 905, SVD 1424.			News Media frenzy follows press reports abduction of Lindberg baby and William Randolph Hearst leads the charge.	149624
1970	Legacy of Danger	NM		McGerr, Patricia		Magazine Writer Selena Mead, a Washington socialite, magazine writer and counter-espionage agent for Section Q.	149625
1985	Legacy of Fear	N	OWN - P	Anders, K.T.		Journalist Jessica, smart, sophisticated journalist recruited to complete her father's final mission.	149626
1981	Legacy, The	N	OWN - P	Fast, Howard		News Media	149627
2007	Legacy, The	NR		Jump, Shirley		Photojournalist Paul Clermont spends his life on the road and values his freedom too much to be burdened by real estate he just inherited from his uncle in Indigo, Louisiana.  His plan is to sell the dilapidated opera house as fast as he can even if means making little money on the property. He’s the current owner of Indigo’s opera house, an historic building and has no interest in holding onto the property he has inherited. But something keeps drawing him back -- the quiet beauty of the bayou, the stirring music of his Acadian ancestors or perhaps the head of the opera house committee who is determine that the building never be sold. After years of wandering, he begins to wonder if this is where he belongs. He may not understand the woman’s passion for the project as he sees the place as a heap of junk, but he is extremely passionate when it comes to making love with her. 	149628
1986	Legal Eagles	M	DVD -R HQ 6775, 6776. L			Reporter (Gabrielle DeCuir). Reporter (Bruce French). Reporter #1 (Ken Kliban).  Reporter #2 (Deba Stricklin). Reporter #3 (Ron Foster).  Reporter #4 (Rudolph Willrich). News Media	149629
1991	Legal Tender	M				Newscaster (Eva LaRue Callahan)	149630
1998	legalese	MT	SVDSP 725			Tabloid Journalists. Sensation-mongering tabloid journalists satirized.  Heavy-breathing host of a TV scandal show (Kathleen Turner) in the Hard Copy mold.Reporter (Dale Harimoto). KTLA Channel 5 Anchor (Marta Waller). Channel 6 Reporter (Tim Rhoze). Channel 8 Reporter (Roger Rook). KCAL Channel 9 Reporter (Frank Buckley). CAL Channel 9 Anchor (Kerry Kilbride). Channel 6 Anchor (James Noah).KCAL Channel 9 Co-Anchor (Dale van Cott).	149631
2001	Legally Blonde	M				News Media. Reporter (Victoria Mahoney). Reporter (Corinne Reilly). Reporter (Dylan White).	149632
2007	Legally Blonde: The Musical	MT				Reporter (Kevin Pariseau)	149633
1923	Legally Dead	M		Furthman, Charles (Story). Harvey Gates (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Will Campbell (William Campbell) gets arrested so he can interview prison inmates to support his theory that most victims of capital punishment are wrongfully executed.His wife has walked out on him. He develops romance with female prisoner and she helps him get a job at a bank when she is released.  He thwarts a robbery and pursues a man who shot a detective. When he is found holding a gun, he is tried and hanged.Although pronounced legally dead, he is revived with adrenaline by doctor friend after his innocence is proven.	149634
1980	Legend of Alfred Packer, The	M				Newspaper Executive #1 (Frederick G. Bonfils). Newspaper Executive #2 (Harry H. Tammen).	149635
2000	Legend of Bagger Vance	M	SVD 1194			Sportswriter Grantland Rice (Lane Smith). News Photographers (Bernard Hocke, Joseph P. Reidy). Other sports reporters	149636
1985	Legend of Billie Jean	M	DVD -R HQ 2415, 2416. SVD 637			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Kathryn Childers).  Reporter #1 (Peter Bonanno). Reporter #2 (Sharon Holmin). TV Reporter (Sage Parker). News Announcer (Charles Redd).	149637
1965	Legend of Blood Mountain, The (aka Demon Hunter)	M		Cramer, Massey, Don Hadley, Bob Corley (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Bestoink Dooley (George Ellis), for small-town newspaper who meets pretty girls and a monster while scouting for a story.	149638
1998	Legend of Cryin' Ryan, The	M				TV Reporter (Christine Devine)	149639
1996	Legend of Gator Face, The	M				Newscaster (Deborah Boland). Reporter #1 (Catherine Blythe).	149640
1924	Legend of Hollywood, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	149641
1964	Legend of Joe Lee, The	SM	MLPL	MacDonald, John D.	In "Mysterious Visions."	Reporter-Narrator covering a story. Writes 2,000 words "but it was very tricky and I wanted to get it just right. He  reads it and says, "But we don't publish fiction.""I took my worthless story, tore it in half, and dropped it into the wastebasket. "I vowed to check all facts, get all names right, and never again indulge in glowing, strawberry-flake prose."	149642
1968	Legend of Lylah Clare, The	M	SVDSP 637. SV 91 (Media Excerpts)		AFI-Motion Picture Columnists. Aldrich	Gossip Columnist Molly Luther, crippled Hedda Hopper-type  gossip columnist (Cora Browne). Variety headlines. TV Reporter. Columnists (Sidney Skolsky - Himself, Vernon Scott - Himself). Reporter (Dick Miller). Announcer (Michael Fox).Cameraman (Dave Willock).	149643
2005	Legend of Simon Conjurer, The	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Christian Ducal). Reporter 2 (Lucyna Zabawa). Young Reporter (Christian Ducale).	149644
1995	Legend of Storey County, The	N		Thoene, Brock		Reporter Seth Townsend for the San Francisco Examiner arrives in Nevada in 1938 to cover the story of the last run of the Virginia and Truckee Silver Short Line Rail Road. Searching for information, Townsend is directed to 100-year-old Jim Canfield, the living legnd of Storey County. In Canfield he discovers a mother lode of epic tales of escape from slavery, New Orleans bawdy houses, Mississippi riverboats, Civil War battles, Rebel plots against the Union, and adventures with Sam Clemens -- the young Mark Twain. The Legend of Storey County takes the reader back to the 1860s when the horrors of the Civil War and the fabulous bonanza silver mines of the early West were on a collision course. Jim and his friend Sam flee the troubles of Missouri to stake their claim to the richest vein of silver in the West. 	149645
1996	Legend of the Barefoot Mallman, The: Novel, A	N		Fleming, John Henry		New York Times Reporter John Thomas writes a story that becomes the basis of an American legend created from the overactive imagination of this ambitious, unscrupulous newspaper reporter,Reporter writes an article on the "Barefoot Mailman" when a postal carrier, to honor the memory of his late uncle, carries the mail from Figulus, Florida to Biscayne, a distance of 60 miles along a barren beach, barefoot.He's captured by Indians, and rescued by brigands who ransom him off. He suffers from a case of heat exposure so bad it lands him in the hospital where he catches the eye of the newspaper reporter.The reporter sees the barefoot mailman, knows he's on to something bit and in no time the entire country is reading about this thoroughly exaggerated American hero.As a result, the town benefits from a thriving tourist trade that supports curious and wealthy New Yorkers who flock down the coast.	149646
1979	Legend of the Golden Gun, The	MT	VHS 1294 - MISC			Photographer (Michael Yamaha).	149647
1937	Legend of the Gorilla of a Mayfair	SS	UCLA	Arlen, Michael	In "Crooked Coronet and Other Misrepresentations of the Real Facts of Life, The."	Cub Reporter John Fitzroy Pullman. Hon. Saul Stanislas Tyre-Temple,  Septic Sally, gossip merchant, or the Gorilla of Mayfair -- "Gorilla's" column in the Daily Witness.	149648
1981	Legend of the Lone Ranger, The	M				Editor Lucas Striker (Juanin Clay) of Del Rio Dispatch.	149649
2004	Legend of the Tamworth Two, The	MT				Newspaper Editor (Alexei Sayle). Rival Editor (John Sessions).	149650
1975	Legend of the Werewolf	M				Photographer (Roy Castle)	149651
1975	Legend of Valentino, The	T				News Media. Myth of Valentino.	149652
1995	Legend: Clueless in San Francisco	T			Episode #11. 7-25-1995	Reporter #1 (Gary Clarke). Reporter #2 (Bazzel Baz).	149653
1998	Legenda Emoke	MTF			Czech Republic	Editor (Viktor Preiss).	149654
2008	Legendary Horrors: Night Tales Not Told	SS		Pettera, Brian		Investigative Reporter gets the interview of the century -- with the Boogeyman. A charismatic television personality is forced to face his own personal terrors.	149655
2005	Legion and the Watcher	M				News Media. News Anchor (Mitch Young - Jeremy Lowe). Newscaster (Brandon Spalding). Reporter (Brandon Spalding).	149656
1936	Legion of Terror	M		Granet, Bert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Don Foster (Ward Bond) is framed on a drunk driving charge by Editor Col. McCollum (Charles Wilson) for complaining that the paper isn't running  his article attacking a secret society (Hood Legion) terrorizing a Connecticut community.It turns out Col. McCllum is the leader of the secret group and arranges a secret trial for the reporter where he is found guilty and executed.  Editor is killed when his car crashes while he is trying to escape.Radio Reporter (John Gallaudet).	149657
1928	Legion of the Condemned, The	M		Saunders, John Monk (Story). Saunders, Jean De Lemur (Scenario).	Ness Book	Reporter Gale Price (Gary Cooper) has been assigned to cover an embassy ball and had escorted a woman, but she got drunk and ended up with a German baron.Now the reporter is a member of the French flying squadron in World War I (the aerial equivalent of  the Foreign Legion. He is assigned to fly a spy into enemy territory and it turns out the spy is the woman he escorted to the ball.He rescues her after she has been condemned to death by a firing squad.	149658
1928	Legion of the Condemned, The	N	OWN - H	Ball, Eustace (From a Photoplay by John Monk Saunders)		Press	149659
1938	Legion of Time, The	N	OWN - P	Williamson, Jack		Press	149660
1983	Legs	MT				News Media	149661
1987	Leif	M				News Media. Journalist #1 (P.A. Norell). Journalist #2 (Lennart Karlsson). Journalist #3 (Charles Falk). Journalist #4 (Christer Wiklund). Journalist #5 (Eva Lindgren). Journalist #6 (Annika Aabarg).	149662
2006	Leigh (The Women of Ivy Manor	NR		Cote, Lyn		Reporter Linda Leigh Sinclair was born in 1947 to an overprotective mom. When the teen watches the civil rights and other monumental movements on TV news during the 1960s, she knows she wants to become a reporter.Over her mom's objection, she covers the 1963 rally led by the Rev. King in nearby Washington D.C. for the high school paper. Five years later, she covers the Democratic National Convention in Chicago when riots break out.When her best friend vanishes, Sinclair uses her still fledgling investigative skills to trace her to the anti-war counterculture in San Francisco. She falls in love, meets someone else, has a baby.When the baby is missing, Leigh turns to God for solace just as she has done before when tumultuous events made no sense.	149663
2009	Leigh Girard: Death’s Door	NM		Lukasik, Gail	#2 Leigh Girard Mystery	Reporter Leigh Girard of the Door County Gazette covers the search for a missing teenage daughter of a wealthy “summer people” Chicago couple in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin. He covers the search and rescue by going out into the field on the quest for the 15-year-old named Janell Margaris. After an accidental dunking in the Mink River in which Joe Stillwater pulls her out of the icy water, Leigh finds a female corpse in the nearby woods. Janell’s bossy affluent father Russell arrives at the death scene and takes something from the body. The corpse turns out to be Janell’s estranged friend, all-year teenage resident Stephanie Evanson, whom Leigh interviewed that morning. While the Margaris trio flees for Chicago, Leigh wonders why anyone would be destroying angels like Stephanie. She quickly follows the runaway Margaris brood to confront the daughter about seeing an older man. As she digs deeper into the case, the cops arrest a local fisherman, but Leigh, believing they jailed the wrong person, still investigates and soon she and the killer begin to exchange letters. On the eve of tourist season, the Door County police are about to release a list of area sex offenders, when Janell Margaris, the teenage daughter of a wealthy Chicago real estate developer, disappears near her summer home.Joining the search team, Leigh combs the desolate Mink River area and stumbles upon a macabre murder scene—a girl’s dead body, carefully arranged to mimic sleep, except for her blonde hair, covering her face.  Brushing the hair aside, a stunned Leigh discovers it’s not Janell, but her friend, Stephanie Everson, the last person to see Janell before she disappeared.  The next day Janell is found hiding on the Washington Island ferry claiming no memory of where she has been.Leigh’s investigation into Stephanie’s murder draws her into a bizarre and lethal correspondence with the killer.  In his letters, the killer taunts her with a cryptic, literary clue: “The wheel has come full circle.  I am here like a river running through her.”  Before Leigh can crack the killer’s literary clue, a second young blonde woman’s body is found along the Mink River.  Now Leigh races against time to decode the killer’s message before he kills again.  	149664
2006	Leigh Girard: Destroying Angels	NM		Lukasik, Gail	#1 Leigh Girard Mystery	Reporter Leigh Girard of the Door County Gazette is a Chicago native who is determined to start a new life after he mastectomy, so she flees to Wisconsin’s Door County peninsula and Egg Harbor where she takes a job as a reporter for the local newspaper. Her first assignment is the obituary for an amateur naturalist who died of mushroom poisoning.  A day later, the local librarian kills herself and then the buried bones of an infant are discovered. Girard is finding life in a small town can be fatal and her first assignment turns into a hunt for a murderer.Egg Harbor is a remote artist community on the Door County peninsula in Wisconsin and Leigh went there to heal from her recent mastectomy. “Cancer does that -- yanks you out of your life,” she observers with her usual wryness. Determined to start a new life, she has left her troubled marriage and teaching career to take a job as a reporter with the Door County Gazette. Her first assignment is the obituary. While investigating a wrongful death claim by Eva Peck, the widow of a restoration craftsman, Leigh suspects that Carl Peck didn’t die of natural causes, but was murdered. When it’s discovered that Peck, an amateur naturalist, died from mushroom poisoning, Leigh’s suspicions are confirmed. Yet, according to the locals, murder just doesn’t happen here.The case turns even more puzzling when Peck’s daughter attempts suicide a week after her friend, the local librarian, kills herself. In the process of solving Peck’s murder, Leigh uncovers another murder committed twenty years earlier that links the past with the present.Her obsession with finding the connection between these two murders puts her in conflict with the community and eventually jeopardizes her life. Confronted once again with her own mortality, Leigh finally faces the emotional scar left by her mastectomy.	149665
2006	Leila	M				Newspaperwoman (Kerry Snyder).	149666
1949	Lejlighed til leje	MF				Journalist Harry Brun (Bjorn Watt-Boolsen)	149667
1959	Lejon pa stan	MF				Editor (Hugo Bjorne)	149668
2004	Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events	M	DVD -R HQ 6363, 6364			Theater Critic (Dustin Hoffman - The Critic). French Radio Reporter (Francois Duhamel).	149669
2008	Lemur, The	N		Black, Benjamin	Serialized in the New York Times Magazine. 	Journalist John Glass is an Irish-born journalist living in New York who reluctantly accepts an offer from his father-in-law to write the older man’s biography for $1 million. William “Big Bill” Muholland is a former CIA agent turned communications tycoon and the kind of a man whose secrets are matters of national security. In preparation for the project, Glass contacts Dylan Riley,a  shifty researcher Glass dubs the titular lemur. Riley tries to blackmail Glass, but ends up dead before Glass can find out what “the lemur” knows. Afraid that the secret might involve his ongoing affair with fellow Irish ex-patriate Alison O’Keeffe, Glass starts digging into Big Bill’s past. 	149670
1936	Lend Me Your Ears!	P	MLPL	Wood, Philip	V812 W8781	Press	149671
2001	Lenge leve livet	MTF				Interviewer (Jostein Pedersen)	149672
1996	Lengua asesina, La	M				Reporter (Alicia Borrachero). Photographer (Ricardo Fraguas).	149673
2005	Leni Riefenstahl: Last Days of Leni Riefenstahl, The	M			Short	News Media. Studio Reporter (Cynthia Silver). Documentarian Leni Riefenstahl (Lynn Cohen). Young Leni Riefenstahl (Lexa Rosean).	149674
1993	Leni Riefenstahl: Macht der Bilder: Leni Riefenstahl, Die	DF				Documentarian Leni Riefenstahl, a German film director and photojournalist most notorious for making the most effective propaganda films for the Nazis.Rise of her career from dancer to movie actor to film director who directed such famous propaganda films such as Triumph of the Will and Olympiad.	149675
1966	Lenin v Polsche	MF				Photographer (Jarema Stepowski).	149676
1974	Lenny	M	L			News Media. The Interviewer (Bob Fosse).  Court Reporter (Joe Mencel).	149677
1967	Lenny Bruce	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	149678
1994	Lenny Henry Show, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1	News Presenter (John Fortune).	149679
2006	Lens	M				Cameraman (Rutger Storm) in the early twenties of the 20th century who tries to film an isolated tribe in the jungle.	149680
1989	Leo Roa	CS		Gimenez, Juan	March 1989 issue of Heavy Metal, illustrated fantasy magazine.	Journalist Leo Roa. Adventures of Leo Roa, employed by the Starr newspaper.Roa sleeps next to a poster of famous World War II correspondent Ernie Pile (sic) and dreams of becoming a famous interplanetary correspondent.	149681
2003	Leo's Oscar	M				Photographer/Chuck (Corey Levitan).	149682
1994	Leon	M				Newspaperman (Fred Fischer).	149683
1932	Leon Mirsky	SS	USC	Hilton, James	In "Ill Wind."	Correspondent Leon Mirsky. Deadly Shortcut to Hollywood. Art criticism. Obtained post of newspaper-correspondent in Rio.	149684
1992	Leon the Pig Farmer	M				Photographer (Ray Boot).	149685
1990	Leona Helmsley: Queen of Mean, The	MT				News Media. Reporters (Janet Lo, Jacqueline Samuda)	149686
1960	Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Berlin	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	149687
1962	Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Japan	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	149688
1959	Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Moscow	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	149689
1961	Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts	T			Series 1958-1970. 53 hour-long episodes.	Commentator (Leonard Bernstein) discusses and demostrates music for a young audience.	149690
2001	Leonard Maltin DVD Preview, Volume 1	M				Film Critic Leonard Maltin (Himself). Editor (Scott Wilkinson - Himself) of Hardware. Senior Editor (Stephen Rebello - Himself). Senior Writer (Bill Warren - Himself). Contributing Editor (James Mulay-Himself). Guest Editor (Lael Lowenstein - Herself).	149691
1943	Leopard Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2314, 2315. L.		PR	Public Relations Man Jerry (Dennis O'Keefe) promotes a nightclub performer by having her appear with a leopard, which escapes and kills a child.	149692
1959	Leopard With a Thin Skin	N		Watney, John		Press	149693
1998	Lepidoptere, Le	MF			Canada- French. Short	Weatherman (Rene Livernoche - Voice).	149694
1959	Lepke	T			11-20-59.  Desilu Playhouse.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narration	149695
1975	Lepke	M				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Vaughan Meader). First  Reporter (Guy Christopher). Second Reporter (Buck Young).	149696
1941	Les Adventures de Puck, Reporter (aka The Adventures of Puck,  Reporter): Le Tresor de Baron Goudman (aka The Treasure of Baron Goudman)	CS		Ratal, Marc		Reporter Puck. and his monkey Phlogiston	149697
1942	Les Adventures de Puck, Reporter (aka The Adventures of Puck, Reporter):  Vers Kaboul	CS		Ratal, Marc		Reporter Puck. and his monkey Phlogiston	149698
1964	Les Crane Show, The	DT				Talk Show	149699
1989	Lesko's Ghost	N		Maxim, John R.	Weinberg List	Journalist	149700
1997	Leslie Nielsen's Stupid Little Golf Video	T				Weatherman (Paul Gadd - The Weatherman).	149701
1981	Less Than Angels	N	OWN - P	Pym, Barbara		Journalist. Soft-headed young journalist Catherine	149702
2002	Less Than Perfect:	T	VHS 1449, 1367, 1337, 1303		Episodes. Series (October 2002-)	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network News. Co-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Old friends from fourth floor, Ramona (Sherri Shepherd) and Owen (Andy Dick).	149703
2004	Less Than Perfect: 22 Minus 1 Equals 4	T	DVD -R HQ 11229. DVD -R 1520		Episode #40. 3-2-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Mitch uses his power to bump Lydia off the 22nd floor to make Claude happy. Even though Lydia's transfer has made life on the 22nd floor serene, Claude tries to bring her back from the 4th floor to ease Owen and Ramon's suffering.Meanwhile, Carl is angered that they're using his cafeteria to hold a blood drive, but he changes his tune when he meets a gorgeous nurse.	149704
2004	Less Than Perfect: Ain't It a Shame Claude	T	DVD -R HQ 2145		Episode #49. 10-15-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When the new office hunk, Mike (Eric Palladino) starts at the office, Claude is oblivious to the fact he has a crush on her so he tries to set him up with Ramona. Meanwhile Jeb and Lydia sneak off to have plastic surgery.	149705
2003	Less Than Perfect: All About Claude	T	DVD -R HQ 11270. SVD 1469. SVD 1449 (Interrupted by Recall Election. Partial Episode).	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #29. 11-4-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Former employee returns to newsroom (Pamela Anderson). This worries Ramona (Sherri Shepherd). Not only does the woman make an effort to cozy up to Claude, but she also seems to have her eye on Ramona's boyfriend.Ramona is on guard when Vicki Devorski (Pam Anderson), a former temp who stole her boyfriend, comes back to the office. Ramona jealously guards her current boyfriend so Vicki doesn't get her hooks into him.But when Ramona begins to neglect her friends, Vicki tries to make Claude her new best friend, all in an attempt to get at RamonaOwen and Carl discover their mutual obsession with catfights and hope to witness one in person.	149706
2005	Less Than Perfect: Amicably Yours	T	DVD -R HQ 11330		Episode #66. 4-1-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude discovers that Jeb and Lydia are pretending to be romantically interested in her and Kipp, respectively, as a means of making the other jealous.Meanwhile Carl makes a long overdue visit to a doctor who makes him think he has more ailments than he really does.	149707
2004	Less Than Perfect: Arctic Nights	T	DVD -R HQ 11245. DVD -R 1638		Episode #43. 4-27-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude takes over the office newsletter and enlists her coworkers as writers, assigning Owen the task of reviewing Eddie the sandwich guy. Kipp takes over the gossip column.	149708
2003	Less Than Perfect: Breaking Up	T	DVD -R HQ 11263. SVD 1368	Pratt, F.J.	Episode #16. 2-18-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).After breaking up with Charlie, Claude is feeling low. Will's fiancé insists Claude accompany her to a bridal salon, which only serves to upset Claude further.They run into Trista Rehn (star of ABC's reality show, The Bachelorette), who got engaged on the show and is trying on wedding gowns.Claude locks herself in a dressing room to cry, wiping her nose on a wedding gown, and Trista tries to comfort her through the door. Claude's friends rally round, even Lydia, and try to cheer Claude with an impromptu slumber party and girl talk.	149709
2005	Less Than Perfect: Casey V. Kronsky	T	DVD -R HQ 11330		Episode #67. 4-8-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).To complete the GNB Management Training Program, Claude and Kipp must supervise a department. Claude is assigned to Supplies, where she struggles to assert her authority over hypersensitive Owen.Meanwhile Kipp is assigned to Operations, which he soon learns is the janitorial department. At first appalled at blue collar life, Kipp later embraces his new masculine side.Lydia fills in as Jeb's secretary, which proves awkward since they've broken up. Carl receives 18 health code violations in the cafeteria, but the inspector agrees to wave them if he'll sleep with her.	149710
2003	Less Than Perfect: Choices	T	DVD -R HQ 11267. SVD 1441	Adler, Justin	Episode #23. 9-23-2003. Season 2 Opener	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude finally moves on to be Ted Elliot's newest assistant after Will tells her she's great but opportunities like these don't often come knocking on your door. But Claude sees her big break go bad when she realizes she has no interaction with Eric.But despite Will's pledge for her return, she's committed with her new job – until Elliot announces he's not committed at all by announcing his transfer to MNF.Claude gets her old job back, for Kipp's desperation and Will's relief (since he hated having Kipp as his assistant. Carl gets himself locked out of his apartment and hangs around the office while Ramona and Owen fight over food plan.	149711
2002	Less Than Perfect: Claude Casey Production, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11230. VHS 1338	Pratt, F.J.	Episode #11. 12-17-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude produces a anchor demo tape for Kipp (Zachary Lew) and he's terrible so she destroys itKipp broke Claude's penguin toy, but instead of planning a meaningful revenge against him, Claude decides to help him make a demo tape on which he can show his news anchor abilities and she can show her producer skills.Kipp's attitude on the news set it completely corky, which ends up as a very funny – and very humiliating – demo tape. But Claude is too good hearted to let Kipp go through that kind of embarrassment in front of everyone. She decides to destroy the tape.Lydia tries to prove that Will hasn't forgotten about their night together and ends up realizing she is the who forgot about it.	149712
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude on One Knee	T	DVD -R HQ 1929		Episode #46. 5-18-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude tries to convince Jeb to propose to Lydia in order to get Lydia to quit her job and stay home.	149713
2005	Less Than Perfect: Claude the Expert	T	DVD -R HQ 3138		Episode #68. 4-15-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude encourages Charlie to audition for a band -- and he gets the job. Owen and Ramona throw a surprise birthday party for Carl and it turns out to be a bigger celebration than they expected. Jeb and Lydia reunite and get married.	149714
2002	Less Than Perfect: Claude the Heartbreaker	T	DVD -R HQ 11238	Zander, Christine	Episode #9. 11-26-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude scores a date with Charlie from travel after accidentally throwing her hair on his face. They have a wonderful time together, and the next morning Claude is ecstatic about it.Will introduces her his godson Oliver, and asks Claude to show him around town. He asks her out on a date, and ends up accepting to go out with him after Will pressures her to.Claude tries to jiggle dating two men, but her scheme soon falls apart when Will comments on her date with Oliver in front of Charlie, who leaves heartbroken.Claude feels bad gets advice from Ramona and Lydia on how to dump Oliver and get back with Charlie. Meanwhile, Kipp starts sucking up to Mr. Turnbach's son hoping for a chance of a promotion.	149715
2002	Less Than Perfect: Claude the Liar	T	VHS 1316	Wall, J.J.	Episode #3. 10-15-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude tires to overcome her inability to lie. Floor-buddy policy creates some unusual pairingsClaude sees herself struggling with her moral values when she is forced to lie for Will. She feels bad about covering up one of Will's escapades and lying to Ramona and his wife about it, but it's all good after Claude talks to Ramona.The employees attend a company wide meeting where they have to pick a "floor buddy", someone from another floor for them to bond with.Ramona and Kipp pretend to dislike each other after having a great time in the Hamptons.	149716
2003	Less Than Perfect: Claude the Terminator	T	DVD -R HQ 11213. 	Cohen, Dan and F.J. Pratt	Episode #33. 12-9-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).	149717
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude Wants To Know	T	DVD -R HQ 2065		Episode #48. 10-1-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Caleb (Will Friedle) tells Claude he's not ready for a relationship so Claude decides to find out exactly what he didn't like about her. Journalist (Giuliana DePandi).	149718
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude's 15 Minutes of Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 2583		Episode #57. 12-17-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude is put in charge of organizing the GNB on-air holiday greeting, but is alarmed to learn that there are strict criteria to determine who can represent the company -- putting her in hot water with Owen, Ramona and Carl.She had promised an appearance. Meanwhile Lydia refuses to rearrange her holiday plans with Jeb when he announces they must accommodate his son, George, and Kipp and his new girlfriend, Annie, encounter holiday relationship turbulence.	149719
2003	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Alternative Thanksgiving	T	DVD -R HQ 11212. SVD 1480	Zander, Christine	Episode #31. 11-25-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude is throwing her first Thanksgiving for all her friends. Owen's two lesbian moms (Valerie Harper and Joanna Kerns) come to visit and share the holiday.The only problem is that his moms have always assumed that Owen is gay. Hoping to keep up the ruse, Owen asks his friends to play along, including asking Carl to pose as his lover.Lydia and Kipp both get invited to Will's Thanksgiving party, where Kipp is briefly the star attraction. Patrick Warbuton reprises his guest star role of Jeb Denton, the on-air political pundit. Thanksgiving themed episode.	149720
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Apartment	T	DVD -R HQ 11217		Episode #39. 2-24-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude invites Mitch to her apartment for some dinner and romance, but her friends convince her that her décor is a bit childish.Kipp's mother, Diane (Lesley Ann Warren), steps into town to meet Will Butler for a fling of her own, and swipes one of Claude's childhood drawings to pass off as Kipp's.Meanwhile, Owen gets a motor scooter, Ramona gets tickets to a Mary J. Blige concert	149721
2005	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Extreme Makeover	T	DVD -R HQ 3055		Episode #65  3-25-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude wins an extreme apartment makeover by the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" design team at a charity auction.While designers Tracy Hutson, Michael Moloney and Paul DiMeo (guest starring as themselves) redesign the apartment, Claude has to spend the night at GNB -- where there is a surprising amount of late night activity and intrigue.	149722
2003	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Got a Secret	T	DVD -R HQ 11247	Minsky, Terri and Claudia Lonow	Episode #12. 1-7-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Ramona and Owen wonder why Charlie and Claude stopped seeing each other, while they have been secretly dating, trying to keep a low profile on a inner-office relationship. But that is no easy task since Ramona and Owen seem to be all over the place.Claude talks Charlie into telling their friends, which he agrees on since she trusts them so much. The next day everyone in the building knows about it, which makes them very uncomfortable. The solution? Go back to how things were.They break up in public and go back to their little secret affair. Meanwhile, Lydia asks big shot Norma Craft to be her mentor, but ends up being the listener to all her personal problems.Seeing that her scheme is taking her nowhere she hoped it would, she decides to pull the plug on it – just in time, as Norma was planning to set cat's poop on fire on Alan Turnbach's table.	149723
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Romantic Hideaway	T	DVD -R HQ 11331		Episode #56. 12-3-2004	Photographer (Christopher T. Wood).	149724
2004	Less Than Perfect: Claude's Roxanne	T	DVD -R HQ 11238		Episode #44. 5-4-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will hires Claude's best friend as his personal assistant, despite her lack of qualifications for the job. Jeb and Lydia think Kipp is losing his mind.	149725
2006	Less Than Perfect: Crush Grows in Brooklyn, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6012		Episode #71. 5-2-2006	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) Workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude and Carl act on their attraction to each other but agree it should be kept secret from their friends at work. Jeb incites a power struggle between Lydia and Kipp to keep them both distracted and out of his hair.	149726
2004	Less Than Perfect: Crush, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11216		Episode #38. 2-17-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Lydia agrees to watch Jeb's son, George, when he comes for a visit, but she quickly pawns him off on Claude.But when George develops a raging crush on Claude, Lydia fears that it will hurt her standing with Jeb.Meanwhile, Ramona finally receives her grandmother's prized tomato seeds from probate and schemes with Owen and Carl to plant them outside of Jeb's office -- but they have to contend with Kipp.	149727
2004	Less Than Perfect: Dating Protocol at GNB	T	DVD -R HQ 11237		Episode #42. 3-16-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When Mr. Schmidtline holds a "Respect in the Workplace" seminar and cracks down on office romance, Claude fears for her relationship with Mitch... so she sets up Ramona with Schmidtline.Meanwhile, Jeb recruits Carl as a soundman to capture a taped confession from Lydia that he didn't coerce her into their relationship.Kipp calls Owen "four eyes," which he should come to regret when he loses a contact and is caught wearing glasses -- but Owen can't muster a clever remark.	149728
2006	Less Than Perfect: Devil Wears Burberry, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5971 (Two Parts)		Episodes #69-#70. 4-18-2006 and 4-25-2006 (Two Parts)	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude returns from vacation to find that Butler has left the station in a huff over being asked to co-anchor and she is out of a job. Owen enjoys Carl's new ice-cream machine. The gang tells Claude they got her a job at the station as a temp fill-in.	149729
2005	Less Than Perfect: Distractions	T	DVD -R HQ 2814		Episode #62. 2-4-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Photographer Owen is told he will become famous by a gallery owner (Paula Abdul), while Lydia and Jeb search for a photographer of their own to shoot their upcoming nuptials.Art Critic (Bruce Dent).	149730
2005	Less Than Perfect: Emotions Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 2655		Episode #58. 1-7-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Crew arrives at GNB's annual retreat to discover former human resources representative fired up to point out all their working place flaws.Claude struggles to lead the group in a team-building task, and when things to poorly, they decide to go AWOL. Will and Jeb are left to fend for themselves in the office.	149731
2006	Less Than Perfect: Flirting with De-Feet	T	DVD -R HQ 6178		Episode #73 6-6-2006	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) Workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude is concerned when Carl doesn't seem to be affected by her flirting with the copy repairmen. Kipp and Ramona work as foot models.	149732
2004	Less Than Perfect: From the Chair to the Couch	T	DVD -R HQ 2295		Episode #52 . 11-5-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kip (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When Will blames an on-air blunder on his anchor chair, Claude finds nothing wrong with the chair and tells Will that he is being a diva.	149733
2003	Less Than Perfect: From the Office of Will Butler	T	DVD -R HQ 11269.SVD 1441	LaZebnik, Rob	Episode #24. 9-30-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).GBS Honcho Ted Elliot (Michael Boatman) made Claude (Sara Rue), tempting job offer she refuses.  Boss Will (Eric Roberts),  the network's anchorman.Carl is unemployed and asks Claude to take his resume to GNB. Feeling sympathetic for her neighbor, Claude retypes it in a "from the office of Will Butler" stationery.Feeling that it's some kind of message, Mr. Schmidtline from HR hires Carl as the new cafeteria manager.Claude feels embarrassed with Carl's outspoken and outgoing manners, but is shocked when Mr. Schmidtline gives her  $500 bonus for hiring such good employee. Kipp's plan to climb up corporate pyramid backfires when his elderly target ends up wanting him.	149734
2002	Less Than Perfect: Future Shock	T	DVD -R HQ 11236. VHS 1315	Dieffenbach, Mike	Episode #7. 11-12-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude accidentally starts a feud with Roz, the company's president's secretary, but being the good hearted girl that she is she wastes no time on trying her best to make up with Roz. Roz sees in Claude a younger version of herself.She tells Claude that will be her in 30 years and Claude freaks out realizing that she has no personal life outside the workplace. She joins pottery class. She tells Will she loves working for him but doesn't want to be stuck as a secretary all here lifeWill assures her she's very talented and can be anything she wants. Kipp buys $1,500 Armani suit and Owen thinks he bought it from him for hundred bucks after he lent it to Kipp. When Owen doesn't hold elevator door for Roz, she prepares her revenge.When Kipp shows up for an interview with the company president, Roz retaliates on him, thinking he was the one to leave her waiting in the lobby. And Lydia obsesses over being cited on Will's biography (which is extremely boring).	149735
2005	Less Than Perfect: Get Away	T	DVD -R HQ 2844		Episode #63. 2-11-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will loans his beach house to Claude and Charlie, who find that the uninvited Lydia and Jeb are there. Regis Philbin guest stars as Will's tai chi instructor.	149736
2003	Less Than Perfect: Girl Next Door, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11212. SVD 1491		Episode #32. 12-2-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude and Carl's innocent dinner together starts the gossip wheels turning at the office.	149737
2003	Less Than Perfect: High Maintenance	T	DVD -R HQ 11261		Episode #14. 2-4-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will's got a new girlfriend, Dani, who insists on having Claude run errands for her. Ramona and Owen convince Claude to put her feet down and stop being a pushover for Dani.When she finally confronts Will's new girlfriend, she imposes him to choose between her and Claude.Although happy to see Dani out of her life, Claude has to put aside the pride and talk her into getting back together with Will, who's been miserable without her.Lydia and Kipp start sucking up to Ramona and Owen when they find out they have access to the VIP area at an important party.	149738
2005	Less Than Perfect: I Just Don't Like Her	T	DVD -R HQ 2716		Episode #60. 1-21-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Carl's girlfriend, Viv, is friendly to everyone except Claude who, she thinks, is trying to steal Carl away from her. But when Carl breaks up with Viv for ridiculous reasons, Claude makes it her goal to get them back together.Meanwhile, Lydia convinces a restaurant to add Jeb's image on their famed wall, which forces Will off the wall.	149739
2002	Less Than Perfect: Ice Cream for Lydia	T	DVD -R HQ 11358. SVD 1342, VHS 1293	Zander, Christine	Episode #2. 10-8-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When Claude is unexpectedly asked out for dinner with Will, she quickly presumes it's a date, but sadly Will only didn't want to eat alone, disappointing Claude.The next morning, Lydia feels sympathetic for Claude when Will gives her the "finger pistol", the same thing she gets after having slept with him.They share ice-cream over heartbreaks, but when Lydia finds out Claude never slept with Will she quickly re-considers the new friendship. Meanwhile, Owen and Kipp have a feud over a special pen.	149740
2004	Less Than Perfect: Ignoring Lydia	T	DVD -R HQ 2196		Episode #50. 10-22-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will's new publicist (Lucy Lawless) turns out to be an old flame. Lydia drives Jeb crazy with talk of wedding plans so Jeb offers to pay Claude to listen to her.	149741
2003	Less Than Perfect: It Takes a Pillage	T	DVD -R HQ 11269	Wall, J.J.	Episode #25. 10-7-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's apartment is robbed and she decides to call a neighbor meeting and organize her building into a more friendly community.Her good intentions soon turn into an excuse for all neighbors to use her to run them errands.Finally Claude decides that the building doesn't have to function as a small town and stands up for her freedom, even if it means telling Ramona and Owen that she doesn't want them living there anymore.Lydia has another unsuccessful attempt of flirting with a superior.	149742
2004	Less Than Perfect: Knock, Knock, Who's Dead?	T	DVD -R HQ 2224		Episode #51. 10-29-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Ramona and Claude stumble upon an aged co-worker who  has died, and when no one claims his belongings, Claude resolves to find his next of kin.	149743
2003	Less Than Perfect: Little Love for Lydia, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11265	Wall, J.J.	Episode #20. 5-6-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's brother shows up for a visit and Lydia is quickly interested in him. While the thought of the two dating disturbs Claude at first, she comes to terms with it once she sees how happy (and nicer) is makes Lydia.But she accidentally tells her brother that Lydia is crazy about him, and he decides to dump her. Lydia is devastated and it's up to Claude to clear things out.Owen states on the inner-office magazine that he beats Will on chess all the time and Will comes down to challenge him. Interviewer (Esther Scott).	149744
2004	Less Than Perfect: Love Stinks (Sometimes)	T	DVD -R HQ 11215. SVD 1518		Episode #37. 2-10-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will tries to use former NBA player Bill Walton to intimidate Carl into trading a player. Claude drinks too much on date with a new producer.	149745
2002	Less Than Perfect: Meet The Folks	T	DVD -R HQ 11237	Minsky, Terri	Episode #8. 11-19-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's parents are visiting her at the office, and can't wait to meet famous anchorman Will Butler. They invite him to join them for dinner. Will says that would be great leading the Caseys to think he will show up.In fact, he meant "ain't gonna happen." Claude doesn't know how to break the news to her parents and takes the blame for it. They are disappointed at Will.They embarrass Claude by giving him a lecture when he decides to surprise Claude and show up unexpectedly.Kipp is idolized by a college student and falls for her, only to get his heart broken after she gets a job as associate producer at CNN and he is left alone with his lies.	149746
2004	Less Than Perfect: Moms the Word	T	DVD -R HQ 2409		Episode #55. 11-26-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).	149747
2003	Less Than Perfect: New Guy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11264	Hertz, Tom	Episode #18. 3-18-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When the arrival of the hot bureau chief from London makes Claude think that the network president is having Will replaced, she tries to keep it from happening.	149748
2003	Less Than Perfect: New York Evening	T	DVD -R HQ 11276	Greenburg, Cynthia	Episode #26. 10-14-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude finds invitation for Vogue retrospective at Guggenheim museum on Will's junk mail and decides to take Ramona and Owen with her to a glamorous New York evening. On their way out, they find a lonely Carl. Claude feels bad for leaving him behind.Carl joins them, but before they go they decide to save the dying dog from the neighbor's apartment, only to find out it was a tape recorder running out of batteries.They miss the Guggenheim, but end up on the roof spending one of their most pleasant nights. Meanwhile, Kipp makes a list of his ideal mate's qualities, which he leaves on Lydia's desk.Jeb finds it and assumes it's Lydia's, so he starts to do all the things on Kipp's list until Lydia connects the dots and they go out for a salad, since balsamic vinegar seems to be their only common interest.	149749
2003	Less Than Perfect: Oh Papa	T	DVD -R HQ 11264	Hertz, Tom	Episode #19. 4-29-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Learning that Owen is to become a father, Claude tries to arrange a get-together between Owen and the dad he's never known.	149750
2002	Less Than Perfect: One Office Party Too Many	T	DVD -R HQ 11230	Greenburg, Cynthia	Episode #10. 12-10-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).It's time for the Christmas party, and Claude keeps hanging around Will, making sure he's got everything just the way he wants. When he tells her to loosen up a bit and act casual, because she's not on the clock, Claude gets a little too personal.She talks about Will's personal life. She spends the rest of the party worrying about the impression she gave and tries to make up for it, but only make things worse when she accidentally tells Will she had a crush on him.Kipp keeps trying to find some big-shot producer who will promote him, and after a number of unsuccessful attempts he announces on the microphone he's quitting. Ramona is big success with enormous cleavage.Owen and Lydia end up making out after both have a lousy time at the party. Next morning, Kipp tells Claude nothing that happens at Christmas party counts. She thinks twice about cute guy she met on the bar.	149751
2003	Less Than Perfect: Picture Perfect Party	T	DVD -R HQ 11263	Cohen, Dan and F.J. Pratt	Episode #17. 3-11-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).In celebration of two years in NY, Claude decides to throw a party at her place. But when Will says he'll go (a direct result from his publicist's attempt to popularize his image), she changes her party from casual to fancy.The only thing she wasn't counting on was Will showing up in casual clothes and turning her party into exactly what she wanted to avoid.In the end Ramona questions Claude about the reasons of her sadness and shows her that even though her party might not be the fanciest people sure are having fun.	149752
2002	Less Than Perfect: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11214. VHS 1287	Minsky, Terri	Episode #1. 10-1-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker)."Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) becomes assistant to an anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) in a TV-news department." We all have our flaws," says Butler. "I'm trying to remember what mine was."Claude's dream comes true when she moves up from temp to a permanent position as the assistant to news anchor Will Butler.But all is not quite as she had imagined when she realizes new co-workers Kipp and Lydia will stop at nothing to sabotage her. Claude's trusty friends Ramona and Owen help her transition from comfort and safety of 4th floor to battlefield of 22nd floor.Claude tries to hide her crush on Will Butler, who is just less than perfect.	149753
2003	Less Than Perfect: Pimp Hat, The	T	DVD -R 1676		Episode #45. 5-11-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Owen tries to cheer up a heartbroken Claude with a game of "Pimp Hat," where everyone picks a name out of a hat and dresses that person up.	149754
2005	Less Than Perfect: Playhouse	T	DVD -R HQ 2756		Episode #61. 1-28-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's boyfriend Charlie temporarily moves in after his landlord pays him ten thousand dollars to move out. Charlie becomes too comfortable with his new wealth and free living arrangements and begins holding auditions for his new band in her apartment.Claude questions her decision. Lydia wants Jeb to take dance lessons to prepare for their wedding, and Owen is the perfect teacher.	149755
2002	Less Than Perfect: Pole, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11229	Greenburg, Cynthia	Episode #6. 11-5-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Tired of living in competition with Lydia over Will's attention, Claude decides to attend Ramona's "strippercize" class to develop her "uh-uh". At first embarrassed, Claude learns she has potential.So that night she and Ramona go out for drinks to test  their "uh-uh" skills. Claude flirts with a guy who happens to be Lydia's date. Each does their  best to win the guy. He doesn't choose either of them. Next morning they agree to stop competingKipp asks for Owen to help him take a good picture for his id card, and Owen uses his main key to get into the photo studio he worked before his promotion. Problem is he is too much of a perfectionist in taking pictures.	149756
2005	Less Than Perfect: Pre-Wedded Bliss	T	DVD -R HQ 2927		Episode #64. 3-4-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude steps in to help Lydia and Jeb with their pre-nup, but finds she may have opened a Pandora's Box. Owen offers to help Claude with Will's fan mail, and forges a relationship with one fan in particular.But when the fan (Joan Rivers) shows up at GNB to meet Will, it could be trouble for everyone. Meanwhile Ramona cooks up an internet auction scheme to get back at Kipp for insulting her.	149757
2002	Less Than Perfect: Queen of England, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11216. VHS 1309	Adler, Justin	Episode #4. 10-22-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude thinks that Will's upset because her friends are hanging around. Feeling jealous over Claude being showered by gifts for being Will Butler's assistant, Kipp and Lydia try to break Claude, Ramona and Owen's friendship.Kipp tells Claude that Will doesn't like her having her 4th floor friends around his office, which Claude believes. She politely asks them to stay on their floor. This offends them. Now Claude feels bad for sending her friends away.Tries to work her way  back into their friendship circle. Lydia struggles with her (lack of) good sense after she feels guilty for switching Ramona's original Prada handbag for a cheap imitation.She was trying o save the purse from being "killed" by Ramona's exquisite fashion taste and personal alterations on the wonderful Italian leather	149758
2004	Less Than Perfect: Riding in Cars with Falafel	T	DVD -R HQ 11236. DVD -R 1531		Episode #41. 3-9-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).During a transit strike, Claude borrows Carl's beloved Buick Riviera and sets out on a quest with Ramona and Owen to find a better lunch. She wrecks the car.Meanwhile Lydia talks up Kipp in front of Jeb who promotes Kipp to his assistant -- but Lydia fears that Kipp will reveal unflattering secrets about her.	149759
2003	Less Than Perfect: Roomies	T	DVD -R HQ 11280	Greenburg, Cynthia	Episode #30. 11-18-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude and Lydia get stuck rooming together when they travel to the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington, DC.Lydia has a lot of advice for Claude on how to conduct herself in the nation's capital, but everything changes when Lydia runs into a childhood friend who exposes her middle class background.Ramona gets upset when Owen asks Carl to move into their shared office space. Meet the cast of Less Than Perfect — in the Bio section. Reporter (Mike Anderson). Reporter (Tricia Kean). Reporter (Kaley O'Kelly). Reporter (Todd Tongen).	149760
2003	Less Than Perfect: Rules	T	DVD -R HQ 11270	Adler, Justin	Episode #28. 10-28-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).While following the strict rules of dating, Claude forces herself to wait before calling a cute guy she has met and ends up losing his number.But her luck may change when she stumbles upon another great guy at a Halloween party. Meanwhile Kipp and Lydia have a new plan to get themselves promoted, and it involves rare and illegal cheese.	149761
2003	Less Than Perfect: Santa Claude	T	DVD -R HQ 11213. DVD -R HQ 2519		Episode #34. 12-16-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).	149762
2003	Less Than Perfect: Save the Squirrel,  But Bet the Over/Under	T	DVD -R HQ 11265	Wall, J.J.	Episode #21. 5-13-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude hawks tickets to Will's benefit dinner for a squirrel clinic, Owen gets in trouble with a bookie, and Kipp & Lydia scheme to get free merchandise.	149763
2003	Less Than Perfect: Shampoo	T	DVD -R HQ 11276	Minsky, Terry	Episode #27. 10-21-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).After updating her career success on a high school classmate's web site, Claude reconnects with a crush from school and sparks fly.Kipp and Lydia fight over an expensive shampoo, and Carl bullies people into using his cafeteria suggestion box.	149764
2004	Less Than Perfect: Shoo-In	T	DVD -R HQ 2339		Episode #53. 11-12-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kip (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Ramona assures Claude that she will be in the GNB Management Training Program, but when Kip also applies, she is less sure.Owen and Carl conspire to make big money supplying fish to the GNB cafeteria, but their plan is endangered when Ramona becomes suspicious.	149765
2004	Less Than Perfect: Supply Man Down	T	DVD -R 2027		Episode #47. 9-24-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will is jealous over publicity given to other network anchors, so Claude suggests he implement the paperless office policy to get some good press.	149766
2003	Less Than Perfect: Telephone	T	DVD -R HQ 11247. SVD 1344	Adler, Justin	Episode #13. 1-21-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Will leaves his apartment to be taken care by Claude while he's gone, and tells her she can bring whoever she wants to it. She quickly organizes a small party just for her closest friends, which does not include Kipp, who stole her idea for a story.Lydia gets obsessed in finding a crystal gazelle she gave to Will and after she does she spends the whole evening trying to rescue it from the fish tank.Kipp drops by unannounced and discovers by accident that Will has his mom's phone number on his speed dial.Turns out his mother and Will have been sleeping together for a good time now, which causes a lot of awkwardness on both parties, and it's up to Claude to fix things.	149767
2004	Less Than Perfect: Two Camps	T	DVD -R HQ 11215		Episode #36. 1-27-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When Kipp stirs up a competition with Claude over whether Jeb is a better boss than Will, it escalates until Kipp discovers that Jeb's job is in jeopardy.Meanwhile, Carl gets a thermostat installed in Owen and Ramona's office, which Ramona demands that Owen keeps set on high heat.... leading Owen and Carl to hatch a revenge scheme that goes awry.	149768
2003	Less Than Perfect: Umbrella, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 11267	Adler, Justin	Episode #22. 5-20-2003. Season 1 Finale	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's new sway jacket is ruined because someone stole her umbrella, forcing her to go out in the rain.When she returns to the building, however, she runs into the guy who stole it and confronts him, only to find out later that he's Ted Elliot (Michael Boatman), the new executive producer.With her job on jeopardy, Claude has a change of attitude, but Ted is such a jerk to everyone that she stands up for her morals.Impressed, Ted offers her a job as his assistant, leaving Claude with a dilemma: does she continue to work for her beloved Will Butler or does she dump him for a job with a much more promising future ahead of her?	149769
2002	Less Than Perfect: Vacation, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11217. SVD 1307	Hertz, Tom	Episode #5. 10-29-2002	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude has to use vacation time or lose it. Afraid her temporary replacement (Pat Finn) will take over her job. Ramona tells Claude she has to use her vacation days in the next few days or else she'll lose them.Claude refuses to leave Will even for a week, and Ramona (trying to be a good friend and give Claude a break from her overbearing work) sends a memo to Will about Claude's vacation.Forced to take a break, Claude pretends to go to Niagara Falls, sneaks around the office when she meets her temporary replacement – who she thinks might take her job. Will reassures her she doesn't have to worry about her job.Will says he wouldn't trade her for the world. As for Kipp's dream job of becoming an associate producer, that will have to wait. Torturing Claude with lies about Luke's resume might have given Luke a promotion he never expected so quickly.	149770
2003	Less Than Perfect: Valentine's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11261	Hertz, Tom	Episode #15. 2-11-2003	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).It's Valentine's Day and Lydia is feeling jealous of Claude over a dozen roses she got from Charlie, who's on a road trip with his father. The next morning, two dozen roses mysteriously appear on Lydia's desk, and she wonders who is her secret admirer.Claude finds out it's Kipp, but decides to keep it down because no one would believe that. Claude has most embarrassing moment of her life when Will overhears her talking dirty with Kipp on the phone.Owen is seduced by a gorgeous girl who only wants his sperm to make a baby, leaving Claude and Ramona the mission of opening his eyes not to let a child grow without a father.	149771
2004	Less Than Perfect: We're Bad People	T	DVD -R HQ 2370		Episode #54. 11-19-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).When Claude and Ramona suspect Kipp is bankrolling his Lasik surgery with ill-gotten company money, they go undercover to learn the truth.Meanwhile, Lydia is shocked to learn Jeb is hiding a dirty little secret about the fancy hotel she's chosen for their romantic rendezvous, and Owen and Carl help Will train for the NYC Marathon.	149772
2004	Less Than Perfect: What About That!	T	DVD -R HQ 11214. SVD 1499		Episode #35. 1-6-2004	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).	149773
2006	Less Than Perfect: Why Are You Hurting Claude?	T	DVD -R HQ 6156		Episode #72. 5-30-2006	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) Workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Ramona detects with her "laydar" that Claude and Carl are sleeping together. Jeb and Lydia are constantly fighting at work. Kipp loses his trust fund and looks to Ramona to help him budget money. Owen shops for a new doorknob.	149774
2005	Less Than Perfect: You Can Leave the Lights On	T	DVD -R HQ 2672		Episode #59. 1-14-2005	TV News Staff. Claudia "Claude" Casey (Sara Rue) works for handsome news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) at GNB Television Network Workers-workers on 22nd floor include Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker).Claude's ex-boyfriend, Charlie, returns to GNB and they decide to give their relationship a second try. Ramona convinces Claude to buy some sexy lingerie to reignite their passion.Claude finally feels confident enough in her own skin to wear it, but is later embarrassed when she is strip-searched at work.Meanwhile, GNB has reinstated the studio tour, putting pressure on Ramona and Owen to perform as if they had an audience, and Jeb at last seems to appreciate Kipp's work, but when he makes a terrible mistake, Lydia jumps in to help her friend.	149775
1987	Less Than Zero	M				Photographer (Lee Kissinger).	149776
2006	Lesser Evil	MT	DVD -R HQ 8286, 8287			News Media. Reporter Willy (Jamie Switch). News Reporter (Dagmar Midcap). Fashion Reporter (Elfina Luk).	149777
1980	Lesson in Telepathy, A	SS	USC	Soloukhin, Vladimir	In "Short Story International 18."	Newspaperman Nadezhda Petrovna, member of the staff of a local paper in a small town situated on the banks of a broad river. Second year with the local paper. Taken the job after graduating from the Faculty of Journalism.	149778
1888	Lesson of the Master, The	N	USC	James, Henry		Editor Mr. Mulliner	149779
2004	Lessons in Love	M	DVD -R HQ 4026, 4027		Adult	Magazine Editor. Photographer Carol (Beverly Lynne),Detective to Policeman:  "See this." (Holds up his cell phone). "I've got the Times on speed dial. I've got a buddy down there who would kill to see those photos. That's a story of a lifetime. Don't show up. I hit speed dial. Comprendez?"	149780
2008	Lessons Learned	N		Davies, Kate		Paparazzi discover an affair between a prince and the royal nanny. 	149781
2006	Lessons of a Lowcountry Summer	N		Alers, Rochelle		Advice Columnist Dr. Hope Sutton has everything she's always wanted: a winning career as an advice columnist and a hard-lovin' man who is not afraid to commit.But just when she's ready to settle down she finds out her man's been living a double life. Now she has to get a new one of her own -- starting with a soul-searching trip to McKinnon Island	149782
1974	Lester Affair, The	NM	OWN - H	Garve, Andrew		Photographer on the staff of the Starnewspaper building.  Gallegher and the reporter  enter the office with the killer just as the paper is going to press. Reporter's boss does the fastest editing job ion history giving Gallegher a shared byline with Callahan.	149783
1939	Let Freedom Ring	M	DVD -R HQ 1834, 1835	Hecht, Ben (Screenplay-Story)	MacDonald - Ness Book	Editor of local paper is being paid to slant the news in favor of the railroads. Steve Logan (Nelson Eddy) and his sidekick "The Mackerel" (Charles Butterworth) steal the newspaper equipment, take the editor hostage.They force the editor to help them print an underground paper that attacks the railroad baron and calls for the railroad workers to unite against their foreman. Editor destroys the press while Logan and The Mackerel are away.They hold up a stage and bring the new press into town and print another edition of their underground paper.  Workers rally against their boss. Editor Underwood (Raymond Walburn).Press is shown here as an important factor in opposing dictatorship. "You're gonna be a witness to the power of the press.""As long as there's one decent newspaper left, and one man to print it and one horse to peddle it, the United States of America is sittin' pretty."	149784
1946	Let George Do It	R			AD	Newspaper Advertisements. Private eye using newspaper ads	149785
2006	Let Go	M			Short	News Anchor (Yolanda Wood). Weatherman (Hank Pond).	149786
1991	Let Him Have It	M				Reporter (Gary Everett)	149787
2006	Let It Be Morning	N		Kashua, Sayed. Miriam Shlesinger (translator).		Israeli Arab Journalist returns from Tel Aviv to his home village with his wife and infant daughter in search of cheaper living. There residents flip anxiously between Hebrew news and al-Jazeera to make sense of daily life.Journalist's cosmopolitan wife hates their parochial hometown and when journalist finds himself eased out of his position at a prominent Jewish newspaper, he surmises the privilege of criticizing government policy was an exclusively Jewish prerogative.The journalist has to hide his unemployment from his wife. Then one morning, he finds that the Israelis have cordoned the town cutting off all communication from the outside world. The town is plagued by infighting, mutual suspicion and rekindled feuds.As the garbage piles up and drinking water becomes scarce, no explanation for the action is forthcoming. Julies flies into a panic and correctly prepares for the worst.In the end, the reasons behind the military blockade shock even the most complacent villager.	149788
1995	Let Me Call You Sweetheart	N		Clark, Mary Higgins	PR	Public Relations Woman Barbara Tompkins rises in the PR world after having plastic surgery	149789
2006	Let Some Air In	M			Short - Drama	Interviewer (Phillip McCollum).	149790
1941	Let the Skeletons Rattle	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, May, 1941	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	149791
2002	Let Their Spirits Dance: Novel, A	N		Duarte, Stella Pope		TV Reporter interested in family's journey across America when a dying mother hears the voice of her son 30 years after his death in Vietnam and goes to the wall to touch her son's name and honor his memory.Her decision inspires her warring children to join her. The resulting publicity brings them good news about the son's time in Vietnam and the family is finally able to make piece with his death.	149792
1937	Let Them Live	M				Newspaper Editor (Russell Hicks). The Editor (William B. Davidson).	149793
2005	Let Us Go and Burn Her Body; Or, The Devil Done Let Out	M				Newscaster (Stacy Taylor). Young female paranormalist is pursued by a man claiming to be the devil in human form.	149794
1919	Let's Elope	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	149795
1918	Let's Get a Divorce	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	149796
1937	Let's Get Married	M				Reporter (Sherry Hall). Photographer (Jack Hatfield). Weatherman (James Millican).	149797
1960	Let's Get Married	M				Photographer (James Booth).	149798
1984	Let's Get Physical	M				News Media. Newsman (Eric Edwards).	149799
1943	Let's Have Fun	M				Reporter (Ray Johnson). Reporter (Wedgewood Nowell). Reporter (Reginald Simpson). Unemployed actor is ready to become a cab driver in order to support himself and his young daughter.	149800
1948	Let's Live a Little	M				Photographer (Oliver Blake).	149801
1951	Let's Make It Legal	M			PR - Monroe	Publicity Director Hugh (Macdonald Carey) for hotel.Reporter (Kathleen Freeman). Reporter (James Magill). Reporter (Renny McEvoy).  Reporter (Roger Moore). Reporter (Beverly Thompson). Reporter (Wilson Wood).	149802
1960	Let's Make Love	M	DVD -R HQ 7082, 7083		PR - Monroe	Public Relations Director Alex Coffman (Tony Randall). Musical Number: Specialization showcases personalities on covers of magazines.	149803
1955	Let's Make Up	M			Flynn	Hollywood Reporter (George Margo)	149804
2000	Let's Play Two	M			Short	ESPN Reporter (Michelle McDonald).	149805
1975	Let's Switch	MT				Editor Kate Fleming (Barbara Feldon) is an editor of a hip woman's magazine who switches roles with her best friend, a suburban housewife	149806
1998	Let's Talk About Sex	M	DVD -R HQ 2257, 2258. SVD 863			Advice Columnist Jasmine "Jazz" Hampton (Troy Beyer) for Miami newspaper. Columnist and her friends make a documentary about what women want in relationships. Box Interviewer (William Walden).	149807
1934	Let's Talk It Over	M				Reporter (Charles Lane).	149808
1984	Letajici Cestmir	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Pavel Zednicek).	149809
1991	Lethal Charm	MT	SVD 784. SV 39		All About Eve in broadcast news.	Correspondent  Barbara Eden is veteran correspondent. Heather Locklear a devious cub reporter.	149810
1993	Lethal Exposure	MT	SV 198	Hirsch, James G. (Story and Teleplay)	3-28-93	Photographer (Ally Sheedy) observes the murder of a man handcuffed to French policeman at JFK Airport and pursues the story to Paris. Learns victim had information on a crime lord and teams up with policeman to catch the killer.Editor (Howard Hesseman) is a friend of her father's and lives in Paris. Photographer has a photographic memory. Journalist (Darren Fouse).	149811
2008	Lethal Exposure	N		Wilde, Lori	Harlequin Blaze Series #423	Public Relations Consultant Sebastian Black is drop-dead gorgeous with a hot body that doesn’t come any hotter. He’s just stepped through the doors of luxurious spa Confidential Rejuvenations to save its shaky public image. But his image is the one that’s causing a stir. Suddenly nurse Julie DeMarco is thinking less about become a sex therapist and more about sex. Julie has been playing The Good Girl her whole life. What she needs is the opportunity to be The Naughty Girl, and Sebastian is just the tasty man to make it happen. After all, this is just about super hot sex. And Naughty Girls never, ever fall in love with their late-night bed buddies -- do they?	149812
1991	Lethal Justice	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Penny Stephenson). Room Reporter (Jacqueline Shaw).	149813
2007	Lethal Justice	N		Michaels, Fern		Reporters Maggie Spritzer and Ted Robinson make the Sisterhood's job more difficult after they break into an office and uncover evidence that could embarrass the Sisterhood.The Sisterhood is a vigilante group which operates out of Myra Rutledge's estate near Washington D.C. The group deliver more creative punishment to miscreants who escape the traditional legal system.Reporters break into Myra's daughter Nikki's office.	149814
2005	Lethal Lies	N		Breton, Laurie		Investigative Reporter Chelsea Logan of the River City Gazette  is ready to file the story of a lifetime. Life in Serenity, Maine, has always seemed quiet and calm.Logan moved back there to accept a job at the local paper, bringing her 15-year-old daughter there to live in the house she grew up in. She soon learns, though, that all is not what it seems in Serenity.Before she prints the story, she goes to the chief of police with her allegations. But she plunges off the deserted road and into the river below on her middle-of-the-night trip to talk to the police.Logan and her unfiled story are history -- just the way the villain planned it. Chelsea's cousin and best friend comes to town to solve the mystery and take care of Chelsea's daughter. She doesn't believe her death was a suicide.	149815
2000	Lethal Seduction	NR		Collins, Jackie	Woman journalist	Journalist Madison Castelli, plucky heroine of L.A. Connections makes a return appearance here.	149816
1997	Lethal Seduction	M				Photographer, Lake (Cody Flynn Alexander)	149817
1999	Lethal Vows	MT	DVD -R HQ 7713, 7714.			TV News Anchor (Ola Sturik)	149818
1992	Lethal Weapon 3	M				Dutch Cameraman (Jan de Bont).	149819
1998	Lethal Weapon 4	M				News Media. News Reporter (Sarah Sullivan). News Cameraman (Tim Cooney). News Crew member (Christina Orchid). News Crew (Bruce R. Orchird). News Cameraman (Tim Cooney).	149820
1740	Lethe; Or, Aesop in the Shades, A Dramatic Satire	P	USC	Garrick, David		Critic. "…professed critic at the theatres, and a fine gentleman everywhere."	149821
1946	Letter for Evie, A	M	DVD -R HQ 10027, 10028			Photographer (Albert Petit).	149822
1948	Letter from an Unknown Woman	M	L			Critic (Lester Sharpe). Opera Critic (Jack George).	149823
1998	Letter From Death Row, A	M				News Media. News Reporter (Rebecca Luxford). Field Reporter (Linda Drewery). TV Anchor Woman (Lisa Foster). Courthouse Reporter (Chad Young). Announcer (Mike Donegan).	149824
2003	Letter From Home	N		Hart, Carolyn G.		Reporter Gretchen Grace Gilman receives a letter returns the elderly newshound physically, mentally and emotionally to the past and to her hometown in northeastern Oklahoma.It's the summer of 1944. With every able-bodied male involved in the war effort, the Gazette Editor Walt Dennis agrees to give the 13-year-old Gretchen a shot as a newspaper reporter.Her assignments aren't very exciting but it was a good opportunity for a young woman with talent and ambition to spare. Then, the sleepy town is rocked by the murder of an artist and mom of Gretchen's friend. The prime suspect is her neighbor's dad.	149825
1872	Letter From Horace Greeley, A	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	149826
1978	Letter from the Dead, A	SM	GPL	Miyoshi, Tohru	In "Ellery Queen's Japanese Golden Dozen: Detective Story World in Japan, The."	Newspaperman Shunya Wakizaka unhappy with the daily grind,  receives a letter "from the banks of the Styx"	149827
1938	Letter of Introduction	M				Reporter (Irving Bacon). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Charles Sherlock). Reporter (Ray Walker). Editor (Morgan Wallace). Critic (Leonard Mudie). Photographers (John Archer, Douglas Carter).	149828
1892	Letter of Introduction, A	P	COPY	Howells, William Dean		Press	149829
1996	Letter to Blanchy: Love Makes the World Go Wrong	TF			New Zealand.	Photographer (Collette Pennington).	149830
1985	Letter to Brezhnev	M				Reporter (Ken Campbell)	149831
1958	Letter to Loretta: Dangerous Verdict	T			Episode #162. 4-20-1958	News Media. 1st Reporter (Preston Hanson). 2nd Reporter (William Munchow).	149832
1955	Letter to Loretta: Girl Who Knew, The	T			Episode #54. 1-2-1955	Editor (Hugh Beaumont) of Manhattan Magazine.	149833
1953	Letter to Loretta: Golden Cord, The	T			Episode. 2-12-1961. Season #8. Episode #18	Reporter (John Clarke). Reporter (Renny McEvoy).	149834
1958	Letter to Loretta: Greater Strength, A	T			Episode #154. 2-23-1958	News Media. Reporter (Judith Brian). Newsman (Bing Russell).	149835
1954	Letter to Loretta: It's a Man's Game	T			Episode. 11-14-1954. Season #2. Episode #11	Reporter (Bill Boyett).	149836
1954	Letter to Loretta: Three Minutes Too Late	T			Episode. 12-2-1954. Season #2. Episode #17	Reporter (Rayford Barnes).	149837
1991	Letter to the New York Post, A	MUS			Public Enemy	Newspapers. Indictment of New York City’s sleaziest newspaper. “Here’s a letter to the New York Post. The worst piece of paper on the East Coast... America’s oldest continuously published daily piece of bullshit ... Founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. That is 190 years, continuous, of fucked-up news.”	149838
1537	Letters	ER	COPY	Aretino, Pietro		News. Letters were published in six books between 1537 and 1557 offering a penetrating commentary on the 16th century.  On a variety of subjects including news and what would today pass as journalism.	149839
1485	Letters	ER	COPY	Cereta, Laura		Newspaper. Letters contain invective, gossip and various reports	149840
1730	Letters	ER	COPY	Hill, Aaron	In "Works of the late Aaron Hill, Esq. In Four Volumes, The."	Critics. Series of letters involving critics and Alexander Pope. Various other letters. 1730-1750.	149841
100	Letters	ER		Pliny The Younger (Plinius Secundus). William Helmoth (Translation)		Messengers. To the Emperor Trajan, Part III, XXI. To Septitius, Part I, I.	149842
2006	Letters From a Desperate Dog	NJ		Christelow, Eileen		Advice Columnist "Dear Queenie" at the Weekly Bone is a canine who offers advice to other dogs. She suggests to a pup that she get off the couch and make herself useful, perhaps even finding a career.The pup's human constantly misunderstands her no matter how hard she tries to please him. Tired of feeling unappreciated, she writes "Dear Queenie," takes her advice and becomes a successful stage actor with a traveling theater company.But she still misses George, her human master. "Ask Queen" writes back: "Is George a high-strung breed? They can be difficult to live with!...Have you tried licking his hand?"  But all of this goes unnoticed so the pup leaves.	149843
1998	Letters from a Killer	M	DVD -R HQ 3672, 3673.			Reporter #1 (Raye Hollitt). TV Reporter (Carey Webber)	149844
1979	Letters From Frank	MT				News Media	149845
1995	Letters From the East	M				Photographer, Old (Aarne Ukskula).	149846
1996	Letters From the President	N		Little, John		News Media	149847
1903	Letters Home	SS		Howells, William Dean		Journalist Custis Holly, female energetic Southern journalist working for the New York Signal. Casman, editor of the New York Signal at whose home the other characters meet and talk.	149848
0001	Letters of Cicero	ER		Cicero. E.S. Schuckberg (Translation)	65 B.C.	Heralds. "...many people, in fine, carp at it, and say that the heralds at the public games are more modest, for after having placed garlands on the other recipients and proclaimed their names in a loud voice…""...when their own turn comes to be presented with a garland before the games break up, they call in the services of another herald, that they may not declare themselves victors with their own voice."	149849
1964	Letters of Discredit	NM		Harris, Peter		Press	149850
1905	Letters of Theodora, The	N	USC	Rouse, Adelaide Louise		Editor. "Big, dopey Miss Darley from Omaha, editing one of the Sunday newspapers." John Gilchrist writing articles. Miss Tennant, a newspaper woman. Theodora Vaney, novelist, woman of letters, writer of articles.	149851
2008	Letters, The	N		Rice, Luanne and Joseph Monninger		Sports Journalist Sam West and Hadley West are both trying in their own ways to survive after the unthinkable loss of their only son in Alaska. For Sam, acceptance means an arduous trek by dogsled across the bleak and beautiful arctic wilderness to find the place where Paul died. For Hadley, it means renting a benignly haunted, salt-soaked cottage off the Main coast where she begins to paint again. Now, at opposite ends of the country, waiting for their divorce to be finalized, they begin to exchange letters by post, missives filled with longing and truths they’ve never before voiced as they recall their marriage -- its magic moments and its challenges -- and begin to rediscover the reasons they fell in love in the first place. As Sam risks his life to reach the remote crash site, Hadley begins an equally hazardous inner journey to a rendezvous with the mad grief of a mother’s heart. At the place where all else is lost, they will meet again. Sam and Hadley West separated following the death of their grown son, Paul. Sam is in Laika Star, Alaska, where he is arranging to travel via dog sled to the site where Paul died  in a plane crash. Hadley thinks Sam’s trip is a bad idea. 	149852
1979	Letti selvaggi	MF			Italy/Spain.	Photographer (Michele Placido).	149853
1932	Letty Lynton	M				Reporter (Charles Williams).	149854
1935	Letzten Vier von Santa Cruz, Die	MF				Journalist Borinski (Bruno Hubner)	149855
1997	Levant, Oscar Biography	DT	SVD 552			Documentary on Oscar Levant	149856
1985	Levantine	N	OWN - P	Delacorte, Peter		American Reporter Andrew Chambers has spent 12 years in the strife-torn Mideast nation of Levantine (I.e. Lebanon). Intrigue for the correspondent.	149857
2000	Level 9: Price To Pay, A	T			Episode #6. 12-8-2000. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Norma Jean Wick).	149858
1945	Level Crossing	SS	GPL	Clark, Ken	In "Cross Section 1945: Collection of New American Writing, A."	Reporter George,. Old Pettipas, shriveled old man. Guild Reporter.	149859
2009	Leverage: Mile High Job, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10788		Episode. 1-20-2009	TV Newscast. Male Anchor from KXKB, Channel 12 newscast. 	149860
2009	Leverage: Three Days of the Hunter Job, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11344		Episode.  8-12-2009	TV Newscaster Monica Hunter (Beth Broderick), host of “Hunt for the Truth” likes to demonize innocent people for ratings. The TV journalist went after an innocent school bus driver involved in an accident causing him to attempt suicide. The daughter asks the Leverage team to get her father’s good name back. The team realizes that Hunter’s archilles’ heel is that she wants to be respected by her news colleagues who ridicule her work. They create a fake story so big that if she breaks it she won’t be considered a joke by legitimate newspeople. She has tried to get a job on a legitimate newscast but is laughed at. She works out of the BNI Studios in Washington D.C. and is syndicated in 41 markets. Her tagline: “Join us tomorrow as we hunt for the truth.” “Monica Hunter is in the fear business.”One of the Leverage teams poses as reporter with a scoop that “could bring down the president of the United States.” She plans to use the reporter to get the story and then steal the story from her. The Leverage team knows they can convince Hunter it is a real story by creating the illusion that one of her sources knows the truth. “Journalists are lazy. They always go back to the same sources,” one tells another. 	149861
2010	Leverage: Zanzibar Marketplace Job, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11734		Episode.  1-27-2010	News Media cover recovery of a Faberge Egg stolen after the team sets the recovery up.	149862
2005	Leviathan’s Ghost 	SS	307	Pacione, Nickolaus A.	In “Tabloid Purposes 1, ” a horror anthology. 	Journalist Justin Williamson and his cameraperson Christina London, an amateur journalist. 22 years old and right out of college. “She said nothing as the water went over her head and all she saw was steel from the cage. Allowing the camera to power up as the other camera man was swimming near by; all was calm and it was like that for the next two hours. The waters around her felt as she was in a sensory deprivation chamber but she was able to see the other camera worker ahead of her but the thing that was to happen next she wasn’t prepared for. She saw blood gushing from his leg but nothing there providing the wound. She watched in horror to what was to happen to him the cameras were rolling and documenting every second of the thing as the diver was getting ready to lose a part of his leg; he didn’t even feel any pain as it was being thrashed apart. He felt a vice on his leg but there was no trace of a shark in sight. She tried to tell him but couldn’t, get out of the water – God please get out of the water.” ... “Ms. London was going shark hunting with a cage for a documentary she was filming -- the footage was now called a death tape because the other diver involved got bit in half by a tiger shark and leg was bit off by a phantom. 	149863
1995	Lewis Cole: Black Tide	NM		Dubois, Brendan	#2 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.Cole, who is recovering from an operation to remove a benign but puzzling tumor, a result of his participation in a Department of Defense experiment in Nevada, is trying to trace the ownership of the tanker that spilled the soil.Sitting on the deck of his New Hampshire beach house, Cole is bemoaning the recently oil-soaked coastline when he sees a corpse drift in. He also agrees to help a lesbian cop pal who has a new guy on the force interested in her.He also agrees to advise, for a fee, his neighbor, a onetime criminal, who knows the whereabouts of three famous purloined paintings. Cole finds out all of these events are related.While tracking the whereabouts of a cache of stolen paintings by Winslow Homer, America's most celebrated marine artist, another murder takes place and Cole realizes that the leads he has been following are the right ones.	149864
2004	Lewis Cole: Buried Dreams	NM		DuBois, Brendan	#5 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.For years the amateur archeologist has searched for artifacts to prove Vikings had a settlement on the New Hampshire coastline and when Lewis gets a phone message from him that he's found the evidence, he races over to congratulate him.But when he reaches his house, there is no celebration. Someone brutally murdered him and stolen his artifacts. Lewis must solve the crime.	149865
1994	Lewis Cole: Dead Sand:	NM		Dubois, Brendan	#1 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.A crime wave has hit the coastal town and the only detective in the police department welcomes the unofficial assistance of magazine writer Cole.Soon after an unidentified corpse, buried decades ago, is unearthed by a developer's backhoe, a waitress at local diner is found strangled in a beachfront cottage she rented. Cole's friend who freelances for organized crime says the murder is amateurish.But when Cole just misses being on a boat that explodes, killing the fisherman who said he had information about the strangling, and then finds a Molotov cocktail on his property,. He doubts his source's veracity.	149866
2000	Lewis Cole: Killer Waves	NM		Dubois, Brendan	#4 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.The only survivor of a disastrous Department of Defense experiment, his reward is a house, a pension and a cover job as a columnist for a Boston magazine. Now that's all endangered by the arrival of a team of spooky federal agents looking into a murder.They say they're from the DEA, but Cole disproves this immediately. The man was murdered in a parking lot near Cole's house. It seems there is hidden uranium from the Nazi rocket program. A retired Boston mob enforcer tries to help Cole.There's also an attempt by ruthless news owners to jazz up the local newspaper with some sleazy tactics.	149867
2006	Lewis Cole: Primary Storm	NM		DuBois, Brendan	#6 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.When he attends a political rally for the front-running senator, gunfire breaks out and Cole becomes the initial suspect in the attempted assassination. With the Secret Service following his every move, his budding romance with a campaign volunteer is inThreat of continued violence against him and the candidate. He desperately tries to find out who set him up for the attempted killing and who is stalking him.Lewis is operating in the glare of the news media and among aggressive campaign rivals as he tries to keep secret a decades-old connection with the leading presidential candidate, a secret that could have shattering consequences if revealed.Lewis dives into the unsavory world of presidential politics, where secrets are traded for favors, where votes are cast and sometimes discarded, and where a trail of bodies and broken promises can lead to the White House.	149868
1999	Lewis Cole: Shattered Shell	NM		Dubois, Brendan	#3 Lewis Cole Mystery Series	Columnist Lewis Cole, a columnist-writer for a Boston magazine called Shoreline. He's a man with a mysterious past and skills, a former government service employee, a Defense Department specialist, who loves the small New Hampshire town of Tyler Beach.Cole, given a free oceanside house in Tyler Beach, N.H. and a large pension after surviving a biotech disaster (he still checks his scars for swelling every morning in the shower) is digging into two crime stories.One is the arson fires that are destroying closed motels in Tyler Beach. The other is the brutal rape of the young woman who is the lover of  Cole's best friend, a lesbian police detective.Cole turns for help to the slick, mob-connected  man who has earned his trust. Together they knock on doors, stumble on a corpse, and manage to get themselves arrested for murder.In the end, they catch Tyler Beach's rapist who is criminally connected to Tyler Beach's arsonist.	149869
2007	Lewis: Old School Ties	T			Episode #2.	News Media. 2nd Reporter (Maeve Rya). 3rd Reporter (Neil Madden).	149870
2005	Lexicographer	N		Punzo, Paul M.		Reporters. Three news reporters are missing and a writer who has left his family to the confines of a monastery returns home to write and discovers police linking his father with the mysterious disappearance of the journalists.The suspicion upon his father's questionable past, the lives of his sisters, and his own demons become the inspiration for the creation of his novel.The suspicion upon his father's questionable past, the lives of his sisters, and his own demons become the inspiration for the creation of his novel.	149871
2001	Lexx: Little Blue Planet	T			Episode #38. 7-13-2001.Sci-Fi	Anchorman (Tony Anholt). Commentator (Graham Pountney)	149872
2001	Lexx: Stan Down	T			Episode #41. 8-3-2001. Sci-Fi	News Media. Anchorman (Tony Anholt). Journalist #1 (Lee J. Campbell). Journalist #2 (Karen Beverly).	149873
2002	Lexx: Yo Way Yo	T			Episode #61. 4-26-2002. Sci-Fi	Anchorman (Tony Anholt).	149874
1998	Lexy Hyatt: Killing at the Cat	NM		Miller, Carlene	#1 Lexy Hyatt Mysteries	Reporter Lexy Hyatt is a lesbian newspaper reporter on The Ledger, a Florida newspaper and is on hand at her favorite bar, "The Cat, when an insurance agent is murdered.Wary of the kind of coverage her Florida newspaper might give the story, Lexy convinces her editor to assign it to her. She escapes the humdrum boundaries of her usual political-social assignments when she clears the story with her editor.An investigative journalist is born. The bar owner asks for Lexy's help and Lexy learns that a homophobe blamed the woman for the suicide of his teenage daughter who had worked in the insurance office.She had confided to the woman. The father had vowed revenge and was at the bar when the woman died. A gay-bashing skinhead gang has also targeted The Cat.While Lexy would like to believe in the father's or the gang's guilt, she unearths more unsavory secrets about the victim's friends and clients then she can ignore. Among the suspects are The Cat's owner, the woman's secretary and Lexy's former lover.	149875
1999	Lexy Hyatt: Mayhem at the Marina	NM		Miller, Carlene	#2 Lexy Hyatt Mysteries	Reporter Lexy Hyatt, a lesbian newspaper reporter on The Ledger, a Florida newspaper, takes up the offer of her friend, "The Admiral," to spend her vacation living on a lake boat.Landlubber that she is, Lexy is skeptical until reassured that the boat is moored and under repair by a street-wise young woman named Charlie. Edgy about each other at first, the two come to trust and admire one another.All too soon the colorful characters Lexy befriends at the marina become suspects when a body is found floating in the lake. Lexy investigates hoping to protect and clear her new-found community.But her belief in their innocence is sorely challenged when she discovers that Charlie is hiding the murder weapon and that the victim was exploiting illegal Hispanic workers.	149876
2001	Lexy Hyatt: Reporter on the Run	NM		Miller, Carlene	#3 Lexy Hyatt Mysteries	Reporter Lexy Hyatt is a lesbian newspaper reporter on a Florida newspaper. She finds herself in the middle of a vicious fight for control of her newspaper, The Ledger.Twin owners Andrea and Andrew Standish battle it out until Andrew turns up dead on an orienteering course during a race sponsored by the paper.Her female newspaper boss had urged Lexy to enter the competition to prevent her ne'er-do-well twin brother from manipulating the outcome. Hyatt succeeds in thwarting the underhanded plans of a nasty competitor -- the wife of another part owner.But she winds up a suspect in the murder of the very man she was sent to shadow. She discovers there are many suspects with both motive and opportunity so she pursues her own investigation of the murder defying two detectives who insist she stay out of itGirded with self-defense lessons, advice from insiders at the newspaper and the confidence of new lover Wren, the lesbian journalist begins sleuthing and solves the case.	149877
1987	Ley del deseo, La	MF				TV Reporter (Rossy de Palma)	149878
1991	Leyenda de una mascara, La	MF				Journalist Olmo Robles (Damian Alcazar).Un reportero deportivo tiene que descubrir la verdad detr s del conocido luchador "El ungel Enmascarado."	149879
1991	Leyenda de una mascara, La (aka Legend of the Mask, The)	MF			Mexico	Mexican Sports Journalist Olmo Robles (Damian Alcazar) is assigned to discover the truth behind the mask of “El Angel Enmascarado” (The Masked Angel(), a very popular and recently deceased wrestler. His investigation into the masked wrestler and pop culture icon leads him from the bright lights of the wrestling ring into a shadowy world of mystery where more than one secret is hidden behind a mask. It turns out the famous wrestler was murdered. 	149880
1999	liaison pornographique, Une	MF				Interviewer  (Jacques Viala).	149881
1961	Liaisons dangereuses, Les	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	149882
1999	Liang Po Po chong chu jiag hu	MF				News Presenter (Jack Neo)	149883
2004	Liar	MF			South Korea	Reporter (Hyeon-shik Lim)	149884
1997	Liar Liar	M			PR	Publicist (Amanda Carlin).	149885
1943	Libby Lawrence: Rick Cannon	CB			Boy Commandos #1. Winter, 1943. First Appearance	Reporter Libby Lawrence and the costumed mystery-woman Liberty Belle aid Rick Cannon, U.S. Army Captain, G-2 agent and spy for the Allies.As Reporter Lawrence was making her way across Nazi-invaded Europe during 1939-1940, she was aided several times by German officer, "Colonel Krupp."She finally makes her way back to England, then America. She saw the man again, thinking he was a spy, but he turned out to be Cannon.Even though they seemed like there was more to the relationship, Ricky and Libby, were just friends.	149886
1959	Libel	M	DVD -R HQ 3053, 3054. 6453, 6454. SVD 1332		De Havilland	Tabloids. Telecast in London of interview. Tabloids have field day with accusations. Reporter at Church (Kenneth Griffith). Editor (Deering Wells). 2nd Photographer (Geoffrey Bayldon). Newspaper Photographer (Robert Shaw).	149887
1948	Libel	R			Episode #113. 4-11-1948	News Media covers trial.	149888
1949	Libel	R			Episode #2-2 9-18-1949. Theatre Guild of the Air	News Media covers trial.	149889
1957	Libel in the Wax Museum (On Trial)	T			1-18-57	News Media	149890
1992	Libel the Dead	N		Fink, John		Magazine Editor Mike Lindenthal, the executive editor of slick Beyond, a lifestyle magazine for "readers whose interests and budgets went past the ordinary." He assigns a piece on L.A. talk-show host Bangor Laudicek to writer Trilila McGuffy.Lindenthal finds himself in trouble after the article brings the threat of a libel suit. To head it off, Beyond's legal superman Bob Struiker decides that he and Mike will fly to Los Angeles to meet with Laudicek, his lawyer and McGuffy.Photographer Burley Moore and others from the magazine's West Coast office float around the edges, supplying gossip on Trilla's drug-involved past and her long-standing vendetta against Bangor.The hotel suite meeting, attended also by Bangor's handsome, high-strung wife seems to end in a triumph for Struiker, but in its aftermath, Bangor is dead -- fallen or pushed from the suite's balcony. Mike falls for the gorgeous, mercurial Trilla.He realizes that McGuffy's former affair with Laudicek undermined her objectivity. McGuffy and Lindenthal contend with weightier charges than libel when Bangor is killed. It's up to ever-savvy Struiker to keep a level head when romance co-opts Lindenthal	149891
1941	Libel!	R	CD 003. Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 41-01-13	Newspaper. Ronald Colman, Francis Robinson, Otto Kruger	149892
1936	Libeled Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 1819, 1820. L	Sullivan, Wallace (Story). Maurine Watkins, Howard Emmett Rogers, George Oppenheimer (Screenplay)	Tracy. Hollywod Love Teams.	Managing Editor of the New York Evening Star Warren Haggerty (Spencer Tracy). Front Page of New York Evening Star: Heiress Husband Stealer! Connie Allenbury being sued for alienation of affection. Haggerty hires Newsman Bill Chandler (William Powell).Haggerty wants Chandler to romance Allenbury so he can get something on her to stop her from suing his paper. Editor (William Stack). Mr. Bane (Charley Grapewin), Owner of Paper. Reporter (Olaf Hytten). Reporter (Eric Lonsdale)Washington Chronicle Editor Adams (Selmer Jackson). Photographers (Pinky Parker, Harry Lash, Franklin Parker).  Photographer (Pat Somerset).Denver Courier Editor (William Stack). Press Man (Fred Graham). Mac, the Circulation Editor (Eddie Shubert). Cable Editor (Howard Hickman). Palmer, the English Reporter (Robin Adair).	149893
1993	Libera me	MF				Photographer (Michel Quenneville).	149894
1986	Liberty	M				Reporter. Old Reporter (Seymour Horowitz).	149895
1941	Liberty Belle: Liberty Belle Lawrence	CB		Cameron, Don and Chuck Winter (Art)		Reporter Libby Belle Lawrence, blonde	149896
2004	Liberty Bound	M				Social Commentator-Author (Michael Parenti). Narrator (Christine Rose).	149897
2002	Liberty Stands Still	M	DVD -R 1696			News Media. Reporter #1 Martha L. Peters (Suzette Meyers). Reporter #2 Gary P. Evans (Marrett Green). Cameraman (Blake Stovin).	149898
2003	Liberty's Kids: 1st Fourth of July, The (aka First Fourth of July, The)	C	DVD -R HQ 6731. VHS 1315		Episode #13. 9-18-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149899
2002	Liberty's Kids: Across the Delaware	C	DVD -R HQ 6166. 6765.		Episode. 9-26-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James discovers the truth about a captured British spy. Washington crosses the Delaware on Christmas Day, 1776.	149900
2002	Liberty's Kids: Allies At Last	C	DVD -R HQ 6275		Episode. 10-4-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James learns about religious freedom from Moses. Sarah and Henri are in occupied Philadelphia.	149901
2002	Liberty's Kids: American Crisis	C	DVD -R HQ 6765		Episode #18. 9-25-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149902
2002	Liberty's Kids: American in Paris, An	C			Episode #20. 9-27-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149903
2003	Liberty's Kids: Benedict Arnold	C	DVD -R HQ 6347		Episode #32. 1-20-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149904
2003	Liberty's Kids: Born Free and Equal	C	DVD -R HQ 6426		Episode #37. 4-1-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Sarah resolves to fight for civil rights. Ben Franklin hopes King George will surrender the colonies after the battle at Yorktown.	149905
2002	Liberty's Kids: Boston Tea Party, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6494.		Episode #1. 9-2-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149906
2002	Liberty's Kids: Bostonians	C	DVD -R HQ 6347. SVD 1406		Episode #31. 11-11-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149907
2002	Liberty's Kids: Bunker Hill	C	DVD -R HQ 6636		Episode #9. 9-12-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149908
2002	Liberty's Kids: Captain Molly	C	DVD -R HQ 6764		Episode #17. 9-24-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149909
2002	Liberty's Kids: Common Sense	C	DVD -R HQ 6696		Episode #12. 9-17-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149910
2003	Liberty's Kids: Conflict in the South	C	DVD -R HQ 6365		Episode #33. 1-21-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James and Henri follow Gen. Nathanael Green. Sarah is upset to discover Thomas Jefferson has slaves.	149911
2003	Liberty's Kids: Deborah Samson: Soldier of the Revolution	C	DVD -R HQ 6365. SVD 1406		Episode #34. 1-22-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James and Henri witness arguments between Generals Washington and Rochambeau.	149912
2002	Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776	C			Series. 2002-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).First, James Hiller (Chris Lundquist - Voice), a patriot who tends to act before he thinks and is, at times, too quick a judge in his search for American heroes.Next is Henri LeFevre (Kathleen Barr - Voice) a French orphan who's only quest is for food. Third, a young woman named Sarah Philips (Reo Jones - Voice), daughter of an ex-English general with strong views opposing slavery.Together, they travel the colonies witnessing the sacrifices made for freedom.	149913
2003	Liberty's Kids: Going Home	C	DVD -R HQ 6486		Episode #39. 4-3-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149914
2003	Liberty's Kids: Great Galvez, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6316		Episode #29. 11-7-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James and Henri sail down the Mississippi River seeking Bernardo de Galvez. Sarah tells her mother she intends to return to Philadelphia.	149915
2002	Liberty's Kids: Green Mountain Boys, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6600		Episode #7. 9-10-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149916
2002	Liberty's Kids: Hessians Are Coming, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6234		Episode #23. 10-2-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James witnesses the Battle of Saratoga. Sarah sees Benedict Arnold's heroics.	149917
2002	Liberty's Kids: Honor and Compromise	C	DVD -R HQ 6288		Episode #26. 11-4-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Henri befriends Abraham Nimhma. Sarah and Moses watch Congress debate the Articles of Confederation.	149918
2002	Liberty's Kids: In Praise of Ben	C	DVD -R HQ 6349		Episode #30. 11-8-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149919
2002	Liberty's Kids: Intolerable Acts, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6599		Episode #2. 9-3-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Reporter Sarah Phillips	149920
2003	Liberty's Kids: James Armistead	C	DVD -R HQ 6377		Episode #35. 1-23-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Moses learns his brother is fighting with Cornwallis.	149921
2002	Liberty's Kids: Lafayette Arrives	C	DVD -R HQ 6227		Episode #22. 10-1-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Henri meets the Marquis de Lafayette	149922
2002	Liberty's Kids: Liberty or Death!	C	DVD -R HQ 6552		Episode #4. 9-5-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149923
2003	Liberty's Kids: Man Who Wouldn't Be King, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6427		Episode #38. 4-2-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James tells Sarah and Henri of an attempted military coup. Washington offers his resignation to Congress.	149924
2002	Liberty's Kids: Midnight Ride, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6599		Episode #5. 9-6-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149925
2003	Liberty's Kids: New Frontier, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6308		Episode #27. 11-5-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Sarah decides to return to England after reuniting with her father in Ohio. James reports on the repercussions of inflation.	149926
2002	Liberty's Kids: New York, New York	C	DVD -R HQ 6751		Episode #14. 9-19-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149927
2003	Liberty's Kids: Not Yet Begun To Fight	C	DVD -R HQ 6308		Episode #28. 11-6-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Sarah is shipwrecked while returning to England	149928
2002	Liberty's Kids: One Life To Lose	C	DVD -R HQ 6762		Episode #16. 9-23-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149929
2002	Liberty's Kids: Postmaster General Franklin	C	DVD -R HQ 6646		Episode #10. 9-13-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149930
2002	Liberty's Kids: Second Continental Congress, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6636		Episode #8. 9-11-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149931
2002	Liberty's Kids: Shot Heard Round The World, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6600		Episode #6. 9-9-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149932
2002	Liberty's Kids: Sybil Ludington	C	DVD -R HQ 6227		Episode #21. 9-30-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Sybil Ludington is featured. Sarah witnesses Benedict Arnold's fervor.	149933
2002	Liberty's Kids: Turtle, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6762		Episode #15. 9-20-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149934
2002	Liberty's Kids: United We Stand	C	DVD -R HQ 6552		Episode #3. 9-4-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149935
2002	Liberty's Kids: Valley Forge	C	DVD -R HQ 6275		Episode #24. 10-3-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).James and Sarah see the hardship that foot soldiers endure during the war. Washington faces betrayal.	149936
2002	Liberty's Kids: Washington Takes Command	C	DVD -R HQ 6696		Episode #11. 9-16-2002	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149937
2003	Liberty's Kids: We the People	C	DVD -R HQ 6486		Episode #40. 4-4-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).	149938
2003	Liberty's Kids: Yorktown	C	DVD -R HQ 6426		Episode #36. 3-31-2003	Journalist Benjamin Franklin (Walter Cronkite - Voice) enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. Reporter James Hiller (Chris Lundquist).Moses' brother fights for the British. Moses joins the American mining corps to search for his brother. Battle of Yorktown.	149939
1873	License of the Press	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Press. Diatribe against the press of the day. "Why I have published vicious libels upon people myself -- and ought to have been hanged before my time for it, too -- if I do say it myself.…"There are some excellent virtues in newspapers, some powers that wield vast influences for good; and I could have told all about these things, and glorified them exhaustively -- but that would have left you gentlemen nothing to say.	149940
2007	License to Chill	C				Documentary crew accompanies newcomer surf talent from Shiverpool, Antarctica as he enters his first pro competition. Parody of realty TV conventions.Characters are regularly taken aside to comment on the action and the omnipresent "camera" catches glimpses of personalities not at their best including the surfer's older brother, a sports promoter and an agitated shorebird who's a talent scout.	149941
1988	License to Drive	M				Anchorwoman (Christina Cocek).	149942
2003	Licensed by Royalty	C			Series 2003-2004	News Media. Newscaster A (Freddy Douglas - Voice - English Version). Newscaster B (Taliesin Jaffe - Voice - English Version). Game Announcer (Jacob L. Nab - Voice - English Version). Radio Announcer (Luigi Vampa - Voice - English Version).	149943
2004	Lichnyy nomer	MF			Russia	Reporter. Terrorist organization is preparing to turn the city of Rome into a City of the Dead.	149944
1958	Licht von jenseits der Straße. Der Roman einer großen Hoffnung	N		Bentz, Hans Georg	Germany	Journalist	149945
2004	Lick-It Man	M				News Media. Newsman Bob (Bob Carida).	149946
1939	Lid der Wuste, Das	MF				Reporter (Hermann Pfeiffer).	149947
2001	Lidris cuadrade di tre	MF			Italy	TV Journalist (Morena Londero).	149948
1999	Lie in the Dark	N		Fesperman, Dan	Weinberg List	Journalist	149949
2009	Lie To Me: Better Half	T	DVD -R HQ 11071		Episode #10. 4-22-2009	TV Reporter Jack Garcia (Kurt Caceres) of WODC 2 News. Garcia is accused of setting fire of a friend’s home, but it turns out he had an affair with the man’s wife, and his wife burned the house down and she does it a second time with another woman who had an affair with the broadcast journalist. Cal’s ex-wife hires him to see who is lying. The sparks still fly between them and the episode ends with Cal and is ex-wife, who is engaged to another man, having sex as their daughter arrives home.	149950
2009	Lie To Me: Blinded	T	DVD -R HQ 11108		Episode. 5-6-2009	News Media. Female TV Reporter on WDQT Channel 3 News on copycat rapist who blinds victims, then rapes them. TV news broadcast. 	149951
2009	 Lie To Me: Control Factor	T	DVD -R HQ 11503 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-12-2009	TV News. CZN News Report on contaminated blood revealed by the team while Cal is on vacation in Mexico where he is brought in to help investigate the bizarre case of a missing woman. 	149952
2009	Lie To Me: Core of It, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11452 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 9-29-2009	Publicist (Anna Zielinski) introduces Lightman at a book-signing.News Media covers a Supreme Court nomination. The Lightman Group is asked to interrogate a possible Supreme Court nominee to see if he is lying about something important in his past. 	149953
2009	Lie To Me: Do No Harm	T	DVD -R HQ 10939		Episode #6. 3-11-2009	News Media.  Reporters interview peace activist who is publishing a book. Her editor is there. Eli and Ria must determine whether a renowned peace activist is really who she claims to be and if her novel is factual. Eli’s attraction to the woman gets in the way of his ability to clearly do his job. Gillian and Cal investigate the disappearance of an 11-year-old girl who is believed to have been murdered.	149954
2009	Lie To Me: Life is Priceless	T	DVD -R HQ 11026		Episode. 4-8-2009	News Media. Channel 8 News covers construction men buried under rubble in a construction site accident. Female Reporter (Leelila Strogov). Reporter #1 (Moira Squier). Reporter #2 (Leesa Severy). 	149955
2009	Lie To Me: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-21-2009	News Media. News Anchor (Susanne Marques). Reporter #1 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #2 (Melissa McCarty).	149956
2009	Lie To Me: Sacrifice	T	DVD -R HQ 11129		Episode #13. 5-13-2009	News Media covers terrorist bombing outside Washington D.C. The FBI asks The Lightman Group for help. 	149957
2009	Lie To Me: Truth or Consequences	T	DVD -R HQ 11466 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-6-2009	TV News Media cover killing of district attorney by angry father who wants justice.	149958
1984	Lie, The ("L'Attenzione)	M		Moravia, Alberto (Book). Rodolf Sonego, Leone Colonna, Giovanni Soldati (Screenplay)	Italy - Ness Book	Italian Journalist Alberto (Ben Cross) meets and marries a barmaid and years later finds himself attracted to their teenage daughter (he is not the girl's father). Alberto is in China for long periods of time.Reporter's wife tries to salvage her marriage by arranging liaisons for Alberto with a succession of young women with her daughter eventually becoming one of the prospective lovers.	149959
1976	Lieb Vaterland magst ruhig sein	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Joachim Kemmer).	149960
2003	Liebe Frau Senta	NM		Aechtner, Uli	Germany	Journalist	149961
2004	Liebe in der Warteschleife	TF				Reporter (Jorg Vincent Malotki).	149962
1991	Liebes Ungeheuer Sara	N		Brechbühl, Beat	Switzerland	Journalist	149963
1985	Liebesexpress. Ein Kontaktanzeigen-Reigen	N		Winkels, Hubert	Germany	Journalist	149964
1939	Lied der Wuste, Das	MF				Reporter (Wilhelm Schlager). Reporter (Hermann Pfeiffer).	149965
1930	Lied ist aus, Das	MF				Editor (Fritz Odemar - The Editor).	149966
1967	Liefdesbekentenissen	MF				Journalist Frank Jansen (Ramses Shaffy).	149967
1991	Lies Before Kisses	MT	DVD -R HQ 1926, 1927  SVD 1171. B 78 (Last Half)	Dunne, Domanick (Novel). Ellen Weston (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Sonny Vincent (Nick Mancuso)  is asked by wife to investigate her husband, a wealthy publisher husband Grant Sanders (Ben Gazzara). Vincent once did a piece on Sanders for Fortune magazineReporter attracted to wife and agrees to investigate Sanders who is being blackmailed for a one-night stand.  After reporter confronts the blackmailer, she sends photographs to police indicating the publisher beat her and the story goes public.Publisher decides to pay off blackmailer if she agrees not to testify against him. She is found dead and the publisher is arrested. Wife, who sleeps with the reporter, is conspiring with her step-son to get the publisher convicted.Reporter finds out and the killers are caught. Reporter (Wendy Gordon). Reporter #2 (David Michael Mullins).	149968
1994	Lies of the Heart: Story of Laurie Kellogg, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8423, 8424.			Reporter #1 (Douglas Roberts). Reporter #2 (William Hubbard Knight). Reporter #3 (Suzanne Dean).	149969
1954	Lieutenant Pascal's Tastes in Homicides (Eager Victim)	NM		Pentecost Hugh (J. Philips)		Press	149970
2004	Life & Style	DT				Hosts Jules Asner, Cynthia Garrett, Lynne Koplitz, Kimora Lee. Celebrity Correspondent Stephanie Lydecker.	149971
2009	Life After	T	DVD -R HQ 11526		Episode. 10-18-2009	Tabloid Press targets Al Reynolds during his marriage and breakup with TV personality Star Jones.	149972
1996	Life After Birth: View from the Balcony	T			Episode #4. 6-7-1996	News Media. Reporter (Elizabeth Downes).	149973
2003	Life After War	M	SVD 1492. SVD 1495			Journalist Sarah Chayes quits her job to become a social worker in war torn Afghanistan.	149974
1838	Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The	N	USC	Dickens, Charles	1838-1839	Drama Critic. Mr. Curdle, an amateur critic of the drama and author of a 64-page pamphlet on the deceased husband of the nurse in "Romeo and Juliet."	149975
1977	Life and Assassination of the Kingfish	T				News Media. Huey Long story.	149976
2004	Life and Death of Peter Sellers, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 2472, 2473, 2390.			News Media. Reporter Pink Panther Premiere (Jane Milligan). Reporter Sophia Loren Arrives (Simon Markey). Reporter #1 - Britt at Hospital (Bruce McKinnon). Reporter #2 - Britt at Hospital (Josh Cole).Newscaster #1 (Richard Syms). Newscaster #2 (Osmund Bullock).	149977
1974	Life and Death of Peter Wade, The	NM	MLPL	Black, Lionel		Journalist Johnny Trott. Adventures of Johnny Trott, an obscure journalist.  Investigates a murder	149978
2001	Life and Debt	DT				TV News Anchor (Kathy Owen).	149979
1718	Life and Errors of John Dunton, The	N	USC	Dunton, John		News	149980
1733	Life and Genuine Character of Dr. Swift	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Press	149981
2005	Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico, The	M			Faux documentary	Reporter (Drew Zeran).	149982
1955	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: Buntline Special, The	T			Episode #16. 12-20-1955. Series (12-20-55). PR - Television Drama	Journalist-Public Relations Man Ned Buntline (Lloyd Corrigan) , frontier publicist comes to town and Wyatt Earp is annoyed when the famous promoter tries to get the Marshal to appear in his wild west show.Earp arrests him for carrying an oversize pistol. Eventually they come to an understanding and Earp ends up with a unique weapon.	149983
1955	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: Frontier Journalism Was Fearless	T			Episode #13. 11-29-1955	Newspaperman gets in trouble by supporting Wyatt Earp when a group of gamblers concoct a scheme to force the mayor to get rid of Marshal Earp. Courageous newsman of frontier journalism.	149984
1961	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: Good Mule and the Bad Mule, The	T			Episode #195.  3-14-1961	Editor Dameron (William Mims).	149985
1960	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: John Clum, Fighting Editor	T			Episode #181. 4-12-60	Editor John Clum (Stacy Harris), Fighting Editor	149986
1958	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: Kill the Editor	T			Episode #125. 12-16-58	Editor	149987
1958	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: King of the Frontier	T			Episode #109. 11-11-1958	Journalist-Public Relations Man Ned Buntline, frontier journalist-PR man	149988
1957	Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The: Mr. Buntline's Vacation	T			Episode #82. 11-19-57	Journalist-Public Relations Man Ned Buntline, frontier journalist-PR man	149989
1759	Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, The	N	USC	Sterne, Laurence		Journalists Addison and Steele references. Critic Dryden.	149990
1719	Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Mr. Dan DeFoe of London, Hosier.	ER	COPY	Defoe, Daniel		Press. Who Has Liv'd above fifty Years by himself in the Kingdoms of North and South Britain.Various Shapes he has appear'd in and the Discoveries he has made for the Benefit of his Country in a Dialogue between Him, Robinson Crusoe and his Man Friday.With Remarks Serioua and Comical upon the Life of Crusoe.	149991
1981	Life and Times of David Lloyd George, The: No. 10	T			UK. Episode #6.4-8-1981	Photographer (Stevie Parry).	149992
1981	Life and Times of David Lloyd George, The: Wicked War, A	T			UK. Episode #2. 3-11-1981	Photographer (Martin Griffiths).	149993
1981	Life and Times of David Lloyd George, The: Win or Lose	T			Episode #8. 4-22-1981	Journalist (John Greatorex).	149994
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: 	T	DVD -R HQ 10358		Great Britain. Episode #5. 11-1-2007	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transsexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlike Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.The morning after the success at the TV Pick Awards, the crew of The Vivienne Vyle Show discuss the after-show party. When she wakes up, Vivienne feels dizzy and unable to walk. A video conference is then held with Dr. Jonathan and Helena at the studio and Vivienne and Jared at their house. Jonathan manages to “cure” Vivienne, who appears to have been suffering psychological problems. During the conference, Jonathan and Helena, unbeknown to anyone else, kiss passionately. 	149995
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: Chapter Six	T	DVD -R HQ 10384		Great Britain. Episode #6. 11-7-2007. Final Episode in the series. 	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transsexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlike Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.Janey (Harriet Thorpe), a journalist from the Daily Mail, informs Jared that she has evidence of him at a gay party where a young rent boy fell off a balcony and died. Miriam comes up with ideas for damage control. But The Vivienne Vyle Show is doing a live program to mark the end of the season and at the end of the show, Vivienne does an unexpected piece to the camera about the party and brings Jared on to admit he is an alcoholic, but does not mention he is gay. She then says she was abused as a child and, as the live show ends, gets a warm welcome from the audience. 	149996
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: Helena throws a tantrum	T	DVD -R HQ 10318		Great Britain. Episode #3. 10-18-2007	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transsexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlike Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.Vivienne and Jared argue in the morning over the plumbing and she then goes off to an interview with a tabloid journalist who calls her a “one trick pony” and calls Jared a “kept man.” Vivienne then goes to work and a production meeting. Helena throws her mobile phone at Carol while Jonathan is after his own show. When Viv gets home, Jared has failed to fix the plumbing.	149997
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: Show is nominated for an award	T	DVD -R HQ 10334		Great Britain. Episode #4. 10-25-2007	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transsexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlike Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.Vivienne's program is nominated for the publicly voted TV Pick Award for “Best Daytime Talk Show.” As the show is up for an award, they allow GMTV presenter Lynn Faulds Wood to film behind the scenes on a “Catch-Up” show. On the way to the awards ceremony, Vivienne discovers her football team is playing and she and Jared go to watch them play instead. During the match, the awards ceremony is shown live and Vivienne wins the award. With Fern Britton and Paul O’Grady as themselves.	149998
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: Vivienne Considers Revamping Her Show	T	DVD -R HQ 10294		Great Britain. Episode #2. 10-11-2007	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transsexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlike Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.Vivienne decides she needs to revive her show and attempts to follow in the footsteps of her rival Chris Connor and speaks to the audience. However, none of the audience talks to her and Vivienne then has a meeting to discuss the show’s image with two production experts Joshua and Rose. After little success at the meeting she sacks them and seeks the advice of Miriam. Following her advice, she does a personal appearance at a cash and carry in Slough. 	149999
2007	Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, The: Vivienne Feels Maternal Stirrings	T	DVD -R HQ 10438		Great Britain. Episode #1. 10-4-2007	Journalist Vivienne Vyle (Jennifer Saunders) is a TV talk show host, a caricature of Jeremy Kyle and other talk show hosts in Britain. TV Show Producer Helena De’Wend (Miranda Richardson). Vyle is a television presenter who was formerly a weather presenter and worked on TV-am and now has her own talk show. Desperate for success, she is encouraged by the show’s ambitious producer De‘Wend who also owns her own production company. De’Wend is always trying to improve the ratings and her child only speaks Spanish as the nanny spends more time with him than Helena. Vivienne’s gay and supportive husband Jared (Conleth Hill) loves karaoke. Her PR adviser is the transexual Miriam (Christopher Ryan) who Jared has an intense dislike for. Vivienne’s main rival is Chris Connor (Brian Conley) who unlke Vyle has a good rapport with his audience.  The Vivienne Vyle Show’s new psychotherapist is Dr. Jonathan Fowler (Jason Watkins) who constantly protests that many of the show’s guests are too mentally unstable to appear on the floor. The floor manager is the organized Carol (Helen Griffin) and the director is Des (Dave Lamb). Abigail Wilson (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is the runner and Damien (Lawry Lewin) is the researcher, who builds up tension with the guests before they appear on the show.When Vivienne reveals on her show that a man is not the father of his former girlfriend’s child, he attacks her and in the ensuing brawl a security guard falls on her. She then ends up in hospital and is on the verge of a mental breakdown. In her absence Fern Britton replaces her as the host of The Vivienne Vyle Show, while Helena sacks runner Abigail only for Vivienne to re-instate her. 	150000
1834	Life and Writings of Major Jack Downing, The	SS		Smith, Seba		Journalist. First collection of letters from a fictional journalist in American history.	150001
2004	Life Aquatic, The (aka Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 4875, 4876	Zissou, Steve and Noah Baumbach		Reporter Jane Winslett-Richardson (Cate Blanchett) from the Oceanographic Explorer is working on a cover story profile on Documentary Maker Steve Zissou (Bill Murray), a Jacques Cousteau-esque oceanographer-filmmaker.Zissou is struggling to finish his latest under water-exploration documentary. Zissou's rival (Jeff Goldblum). Zissou and the pilot who may be Zissou's long-lost illegitimate son become uneasy rivals for the reporter's affection.Teutonic cameraman (William DaFoe). Talk Show Host (Henry S.F. Cooper Jr.). Festival Photographer (James Hamilton).	150002
2004	Life Aquatic, The (aka Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The)	MS		Zissou, Steve and Noah Baumbach		Reporter Jane Winslett-Richardson (Cate Blanchett) from the Oceanographic Explorer is working on a cover story profile on Documentary Maker Steve Zissou (Bill Murray), a Jacques Cousteau-esque oceanographer-filmmaker.Zissou is struggling to finish his latest under water-exploration documentary. Zissou's rival (Jeff Goldblum). Zissou and the pilot who may be Zissou's long-lost illegitimate son because uneasy rivals for the reporter's affection.Teutonic cameraman (William DaFoe).	150003
2004	Life As We Know It: Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Junk	T			Episode #12.	Editor (Wesley Salter).	150004
2005	Life As We Know It: You Must Be Trippin'	T			Episode #11. 1-20-2005	Editor (Wesley Salter).	150005
1965	Life at the Top	M			AFI-Television Announcers	Newspaper Boy (Michael Newport).	150006
1999	Life Before This, The	M				TV Reporter (Mark Dailey)	150007
1935	Life Begins at 40	M	SVDSP 1424	Pitkin, Walter B. (Novel).  Lamar Trotti (Screenplay). Robert Quillen (Additional Dialogue).	Ness Book	Editor Kenesaw H. Clark (Will Rogers) writes a column, "Life Begins at 40" for a small town paper, Plain View Citizen.  Lee Austin (Robert Cromwell) hired as Clark's assistant after serving three years for robbing the local bank.Banker takes over the paper so Clark starts a weekly called The Wildcat.  Ends up getting his own paper.	150008
1937	Life Begins with Love	M				Reporter (Jack Egan). Irish Newswoman (Kathrin Clare Ward). Photographer (William Lally). Photographer (Si Wills).	150009
1991	Life Goes On:	T	SV 97		Episodes. 9-12-1989 to 5-23-1993.	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall	150010
1990	Life Goes On: Becca and the Underground Newspaper	T			Episode #19. 4-1-1990	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin) for an underground newspaper zealously pens an expose of the school janitor's criminal past that's the truth -- but not the whole truth.He had a minor criminal infraction years ago when he broke into a house to steal money to feed himself and his wife. Becca reports this, but never interviews the janitor for his side of the story.The scandal breaks and Becca realizes the irresponsibility of her actions -- although she was pushed into it by the paper's editor. She apologizes to the janitor and publishes a retraction in the legit school paper. The janitor gets a job at the Grill.	150011
1990	Life Goes On: Buddy, The	T			Episode #33. 12-9-1990	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall	150012
1992	Life Goes On: Consenting Adults	T			Episode #66. 5-10-1992	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall	150013
1990	Life Goes On: Corky Witnesses a Crime	T			Episode #9. 11-26-1989	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall. Corky tries out for the football team.The coach hits a student, one of his former players, and only Corky tells the truth. Coach claims he was hit first. He cuts Corky from the team, but later when the team comes out with the truth, Corky is allowed to keep trying out.TV Sportscasters Frank Gifford, Al Michaels and Dan Dierdorf have cameos	150014
1989	Life Goes On: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-12-89	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall	150015
1991	Life Goes On: Thanks a Bunch, Dr. Lamaze	T	SV 60		Episode #40. 3-17-91	School Newspaper Reporter Rebecca "Becca" Thatcher (Kellie Martin), the Marshall Monitor. Also wrote for school's alternative newspaper, the Underground Marshall	150016
2001	Life in the Balance	M				Reporter #1 (John Sanford Moore). Reporter No. 3 (Sylvia Cademartori). Awards Reporter No. 1 (Emma Campbell). Awards Reporter No. 2 (Joel McNichol).	150017
2001	Life in the Balance	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (John Moore). Reporter #2 (Rosey Edeh). Reporter #3 (Sylvia Cademarton). Awards Reporter #1 (Emma Campbell). Awards Reporter #2 (Joel McNichol).Lawyer battling addiction gets a chance to redeem her life when she is assigned to save a death-row inmate from execution.	150018
1959	Life in the Crystal Palace	N		Harrington, Alan	PR	Public Relations. The movie's narrator calls PR "intellectual social climbing."	150019
2006	Life Is Not a Fairy Tale: Fantasia Barrino Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6694, 6695			News Media. Publicist Ed (Greg Di Leo). Interviewer (David Jensen).  Fantasia Barrino overcomes sexual abuse, illiteracy and other setbacks and becomes winner of "American Idol" in 2004.	150020
2005	Life Is Ruff	M				Reporters. Older Reporter (Jansen Davis). Young Reporter (Kelly Chapman). TV Announcer (Mark Mesesan).	150021
2000	Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee	N		Syal, Meera		TV Journalist Tania, tart-tongued, Armani-suited newswoman jettisoned marriage and her heritage by chasing a career as a TV journalist	150022
2005	Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee	MT		Syal, Meera (Novel), Abi Morgan		Journalist (Jacob Tindle).	150023
1984	Life Its Ownself: Semi-Tougher Adventures of Billy Clyde Puckett and Them, The	NS	MLPL	Jenkins, Dan		Sports Columnist Jim Tom Pinch, who claims he'd rather own a condo in Lebanon than watch pro football.  Larry Hoage, network sportscaster who mistakenly attributes his success to talent.Jan Fletcher, reporter for a local independent station, slept her way to the top, a network correspondent job. Moved to Washington to cover the capital. Public affair with married Congressman, then with a married Senator.Well-publicized marriage to New York magazine editor didn't work out.  Now in Hollywood.	150024
1998	Life of a Gigolo	MT	SVD 745. DVD		Adult	Columnist Danielle (Lauren Hays) is looking for a sexy story. She's sleeping with her boss who enjoys her juicy columns as well as her sexy body. She comes up with a plan -- she decides to do a story on gigolos.The gigolo calls up Danielle and says he has “something you should see.” She goes to is apartment and meets a woman he picked up in a  restaurant who is also interested in Danielle, who watches until she can’t resist getting involved. Danielle gets involved with Editor (Gwen Somers). 	150025
1903	Life of an American Fireman	DM	DVD -R HQ 2370			Documentary-Drama	150026
1914	Life of Big Tom Sullivan, The Or, From Newsboy to Senator	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	150027
2003	Life of David Gale, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1977, 1978, 1956.			Reporter Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet), Publicity-seeking reporter investigating case of an anti-death penalty Texas professor convicted of raping and killing a fellow activist and ends up on death row himselfTV Reporter (David Dahl). TV Reporter (Asia De Marcos).  TV Reporter (Amparo Garcia). TV Reporter (James Hust). TV Reporter (Catenya McHenry). Reporter A.J. Roberts (Constance Jones). TV Reporter (Brian Orr).TV Reporter (Cassandra L. Small). TV Reporter (Barbara Petricini-Buxton). TV Reporter (Kirk Sisco). TV Reporter (Oliver Tull). French Reporter (Viviane Vives). Photographer (Jack Watkins).Editor Barbara Kreuster (Cleo King).	150028
2003	Life of David Gale, The	NM		Gram, Dewey	Book Based on the Film	Investigative Journalist Bitsey Bloom gains access to David Gale, a professor at the University of Texas, an ardent anti-death penalty activist who is on death row for the rape and murder of a fellow activist.She wants an exclusive interview before he is put to death and learns there is much more to the story than meets the eye. Gale provides Bloom with more information that may lead to more than just his innocence.As she investigates the leads, she begins to believe they really did arrest the wrong man -- but can she prove it before Gale is executed?	150029
1955	Life of Emile Zola, The	T			Lux Video Theatre - Adapted from film scenario Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg and Norman Reilly Raine  - 3-10-55	Press. Lee J. Cobb	150030
1937	Life of Emile Zola, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2021, 2022.			Newspaper Editor (Clarence Wilson).  Highly publicized editorial, "J'Accuse" printed. Writer-Journalist Emile Zola (Paul Muni).	150031
1943	Life of Emile Zola, The	MS	COPY	Herald, Heinz, Gez Herczeg, Norman Reilly Raine	In "Twenty Best Film Plays." Based on "Zola and his Times," by Matthew Josephson.	Publisher Charpentier (John Litel - The Publisher). Anatole France (Morris Carnovsky). Other reporters.Editor of a sensational yellow journal with meager circulation and less scruples.  Arguing with Zola. Newspapers.	150032
1950	Life of Her Own, A	M	DVD -R HQ 5657. 5658			Woman Photographer (Gertrude Graner)	150033
1933	Life of Jimmy Dolan, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5183, 5184. VHS 1062			Reporter in the Ring (Mike Lally).  Reporters in the Ring (Mike Lally, Charles Sherlock). Reporter (Sam Godfrey).  Jimmy Dolan accidentally kills newspaperman. Ring Announcer (Lee Phelps).	150034
1956	Life of Mickey Mantle	T			Kraft	Sportscasters	150035
1949	Life of Riley, The: Contestant, The	T			Episode	Newspaper. Riley enters a newspaper contest	150036
1949	Life of Riley, The: Riley Meets the Press	T			Episode. Series (10-4-59 to 3-28-50)	Newspaper. Riley arranges to have the newspapers cover his wife's club meeting	150037
1949	Life of Riley, The: Riley Proves His Manhood	T			Episode	Reporter. Riley tells a reporter that all housewives should work	150038
1949	Life of Riley, The: Riley the Newsboy	T			Episode	Newsboy. Riley volunteers to take over Junior's paper route	150039
1979	Life of Sin, A	M	SVD 1039			South American Reporter (Raul Julia) investigates the story of a woman who rose from poverty to become successful madam	150040
1998	Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story	MT				Interviewer. Interview with a journalist frames the story	150041
2004	Life on Liberty Street	MT				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Phalana Tiller). News Reporter #2 (Tony Ervolina).  Host "How To" Video (Brandy Howard).	150042
2006	Life on Mars: Episode 6	T	DVD -R HQ 6761		UK. Episode #6. 2-13-2006. BBC	Reporters Jackie Queen (Ruth Millar) and George Barton (Ken Drury of the Manchester Gazette. Armed man takes hostages in the city's most respected newspaper office. He worked at the newspaper for eight years as a handyman and no one noticed him. ."All I want to do is to tell the world what's in my head," says kidnapper. He tells the  Editor George that he says he does all the work for the Front Page, but Journalist Jackie Queen (Ruth does all the work and she never gets her name on the Front Page.George gets drunk instead of doing his work, says the man holding a gun. Editor calls the man unappreciated hero, tells him he's leaving. The man shoots George in the arm. Jackie is told to get out the paper as usual, orders her to write the story.New ending for your article. At 2 p.m. today the hostages were forced to witness the executions of three officers as reprisals for a pointless escape attempt. Ready to go to press, the man says. "I die famous, you die coppers."Jackie wrote piece about policeman shooting down unarmed man who had a stick instead of gun. "You nailed me for it. You turned it into as hatchet job and I had to live that down." the policeman tells Jackie. Headline: "Police Praised in Hostage Swoop."	150043
2009	Life on Mars: Let All the Children Boogie	T			Episode #10. 2-11-2009	TV Reporter (George Aloi - TV News Reporter). Rock Star receives numerous death threats, then asks police for help. 	150044
2009	Life on Mars: Simple Secret of The Note in Us All, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10905		Episode. 2-2-2009 (United States)	Columnist Joey Conway, who wrote the “Voice of the City” column for the Soho Examiner, is stabbed to death. He was sarcastically referred to as “the city’s most beloved columnist,” hated by everyone. Conway was as emblematic of New York City as the Mets, the subway and hot dogs. The press is referred to as “swamp of locusts” wanting answers because one of their own has been killed. Columnist had a history with the police lieutenant in charge of solving the case. Conway almost ended the policeman’s career because of the lies he wrote about him in his expose on police brutality -- some truth, but mostly lies. Conway loved the city. When he went after some restaurants in the city, he destroyed their businesses.  African-American reporter who worked with him said he had no friends, everyone hated him. His “10 Reasons Why the Yankees Are a Joke” got the whole city angry. He recently had done a puff piece on an artist who he slept with. Lieutenant calls a press conference to announce the killer’s identity. TV News Reporter (George Aloi). Truman Capote is spotted as one of the celebrities visiting an art gallery.  The main character sees TV news from 2009.	150045
2008	Life on Mars: Tuesday’s Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 10519		Episode. 11-14-2008 (United States)	News Media. TV News Reporter (George Aloi). Radio News on heroic rescue of hostages taken by mental patient. One of the detectives comments on how radio makes them famous. 	150046
2002	Life or Something Like It	M	DVD -R HQ 6535, 6536. DVD -R 1590			TV Reporter Lanie Kerrigan (Angelina Jolie) is a Seattle TV reporter.  Sidewalk prophet predicts she will die in a week. Deborah Connors (Stockard Channing) is a colleague.Reporter (Julio Perez). Reporter #1 (Gary Lindsay). Reporter #2 (Natasha Smith). Reporter #3 (John Sharify). Reporter #4 (Tracy Vedder). Reporter #5 (Mike James). Strike News Anchor (Jill Krop). KQMO News Director (James Owen).	150047
1982	Life Sentences	N	OWN - H	Hailey, Elizabeth Forsythe		Magazine Editor Lindsay Howard, a successful female New York magazine editor.	150048
1991	Life Stinks	M				News Media. Newscaster (Henry Kaiser). Newscaster (Saida Pagan). Newscaster (Tamara Taylor). Newscaster (Mary Watson). Stock Market Reporter (Jere Laird).	150049
1990	Life Stories:	T	SV 38		Episode	News Media	150050
2001	Life Stories: Oscar Levant -- Brilliant Shadow	DT	SVD 1027			Documentary	150051
1990	Life Stories: Steve Burdick	T			Episode. 12-18-90	TV Anchor Steve Burdick (D.W. Moffett) is as television news anchor in a California University town. Lover has AIDs. Pulled out of anchor and made special correspondent/When the TV news anchor's lover dies with AIDS, the man decides to tell their story on-air and to press management for a regular feature focusing on the disease	150052
2006	Life Swap	N		Green, Jane		Magazine Features Director Victoria Townsley of Poise! Magazine, a magazine so stylist, so hip, so glossy and perfect, Townsley is the very embodiment of what the Poise! Reader strives to be.	150053
2010	Life Unexpected: Bong Intercepted	T	DVD -R HQ 11775		Episode #4. 2-8-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy tries to intervene when Lux is suspended from school. Baze discovers that Ryan and Cate are hosting a radio station event at the bar across the street.	150054
2010	Life Unexpected: Crisis Unaverted	T	DVD -R HQ 11818		Episode #7. 3-1-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy. In the midst of feeling like Ryan and Cate are squeezing him out of Lux’s life, Baze earns the chance to compete against Ryan in a radio contest and is determined to win. Cate considers finally telling Ryan the full truth about Baze, but is afraid of the possible consequences. Meanwhile when Tasha tells Lux that she may have to move to a new foster home several hours away. Lux tries to help Tasha track down her birth mother.	150055
2010	Life Unexpected: Formal Reformed	T	DVD -R HQ 11847		Episode #8. 3-15-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy struggles with painful memories about the night Lux was conceived. Jones asks Lux to the winter formal. Baze discovers a condom in Lux’s room.	150056
2010	Life Unexpected: Home Inspected	T	DVD -R HQ 11742		Episode #2. 1-25-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy. Lux , a 15-year-old foster child, connects with her biological father, Nate, a manchild who never knew he had a daughter. Nate teams up with Lux’s mother, Cate to give Lux a normal family life.Cate is pressured by the radio executives to deny that she has a daughter in order to save her job.Cate and Baze are visited by a social worker to evaluate both of them as fit parents. Meanwhile, Lux is torn when her boyfriend, Bug, and her best friend, Natasha, suggest that Cate and Baze may not be in it for the long haul and that Lux should return to her old life and the people who love her most of all. 	150057
2010	Life Unexpected: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11718		Episode #1. 1-18-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy. Lux , a 15-year-old foster child, connects with her biological father, Nate, a manchild who never knew he had a daughter. Nate teams up with Lux’s mother, Cate to give Lux a normal family life.Pilot: Nate Bazile is astonished to learn he has a daughter. Lux is shocked to learn her Mother is Cate Cassidy, a star on the local radio show. Baze feels bad after he discovers Lux grew up in foster care. He takes Lux to meet her Mother. Then a judge grants temporary joint custody to Baze and Cate and try to give Lux a loving home that she has longed for,	150058
2010	Life Unexpected: Rent Uncollected	T	DVD -R HQ 11757		Episode #3. 2-1-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy. Lux , a 15-year-old foster child, connects with her biological father, Nate, a man child who never knew he had a daughter. Nate teams up with Lux’s mother, Cate to give Lux a normal family life.Baze’s parents insist on having Cate and Lux over for dinner. Cate decides to transfer Lux to Westmonte.	150059
2010	Life Unexpected: Truth Unrevealed	T	DVD -R HQ 11806		Episode #6. 2-22-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy. Radio station management convince Cate and Ryan to bring Baze on their radio show, which turns into a public therapy session. Meanwhile, Lux tries to convince Jones to drop the charges against Bug. 	150060
2010	Life Unexpected: Turtle Undefeated	T	DVD -R HQ 11797		Episode #5. 2-8-2010	Radio Talk Show Host Cate Cassidy fears that her relationship with Lux will never measure up to the bond that Lux shares with Baze. Lux tries to impress the high school quarterback by offering to throw a party in Baze’s loft.	150061
1994	Life with Billy	MT				Reporter #1 (Pat Roach). Photographer (Les Gigeroff).	150062
1945	Life With Blondie	M				News Media. Newspaperwoman (Margie Liszt). Reporter (Hal K. Dawson). Photographer Anthony (Ray Walker), Apex Photographer. Newsboy (Bill Chaney).	150063
2002	Life With Bonnie:	T	SVD 1500, 1442, 1337		Episodes. Series 9-17-2002 to 7-31-2004.	Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie juggles the roles of wife, mother and host of the local morning talk show, Morning Chicago. Bellows struggles with daily challenging of producing a show with Bonnie.	150064
2004	Life With Bonnie: Act Natural	T			Episode #39. 2-27-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie is asked to shoot a soup commercial, but the director has something else in mind.	150065
2003	Life With Bonnie: Assaulted Nuts	T	SVD 1342		Episode #15. 1-14-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Fireman is nonresponsive when he appears on show to give safety tips.	150066
2003	Life With Bonnie: Boomerang	T			Episode #31. 11-21-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).The construction is finally done on David's house and when the gang does their best to help him, it all turns into a disaster. Meanwhile Bonnie participates in a "Jumping for Joy" event.	150067
2003	Life With Bonnie: Boyhood to Womanhood	T			Episode #27. 10-24-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie has to take her children to the set. Gossip Columnist Rappin' Rip (Rip Taylor) returns to the set of Morning Chicago.	150068
2003	Life with Bonnie: Buy the Book	T	SVD 1368		Episode #18. 2-18-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie stages a fake show to appease the demanding wife (Teri Garr) of  her boss, Mr. Portinbody (Carl Reiner) who wants to promote a book he hates.	150069
2002	Life With Bonnie: Christmastime in the City	T			Episode #12. 2-10-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Snowstorm brings everyone closer together as the Molly family, stranded in Chicago for the holidays, celebrates Christmas with the Morning Chicago gang.	150070
2004	Life With Bonnie: Dare To Be Different	T			Episode #37. 2-13-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie finds a suspicious note in Charlie's pocket and is surprised to learn it's from a girl. A 12-year-old cook visits the crew.	150071
2002	Life With Bonnie: Day in the Life, A	T	SVD 1307		Episode #7. 10-29-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Morning Chicago chaos. Charlie as Conan O'Brien, complete with desk and microphone. It's Halloween and the Morning Chicago Gang dresses in their Halloween best to welcome a fashion designer.	150072
2003	Life With Bonnie: Deuce Is Wild	T			Episode #14. 1-7-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Holly tells her new singer beau that she's the producer at Morning Chicago so he makes a surprise visit and asks to perform on the show. Bonnie also does a segment with chef Kazu Uehara.	150073
2003	Life With Bonnie: Ding, Ding, Ding Went the Truth	T			Episode #21. 3-25-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie dings Mark's new car and is afraid to tell him.	150074
2002	Life With Bonnie: Don't Act Your Age, Just Act	T	VHS 1293		Episode #4. 10-8-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Worried that everyone will think their marriage is on the rocks because of a revelation earlier that day on Morning Chicago, Bonnie tells Mark to act as if they're the perfect married couple at a party.	150075
2004	Life With Bonnie: Don't Stress, Express	T	DVD - R 1578		Episode #42. 3-26-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).David invites his anger-management group over to Bonnie's house for a meeting.	150076
2002	Life With Bonnie: Dream	T	VHS 1287		Episode #3. 10-1-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie complains about her overwhelming workload. Mark comments her job s hardly busy and this sets Bonnie into a tailspin.Their daughter's teacher calls because the daughter is daydreaming a lot. But Bonnie feels there's nothing wrong with daydreaming. She is quite the daydreamer herself.	150077
2002	Life with Bonnie: Duets	T	VHS 1460. VHS 1309		Episode #5. 10-15-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Station owner's son Sidney (Kevin Pollak) has a crush on Bonnie. He co-hosts Morning Chicago. Meanwhile, the Morning Chicago gang has to baby-sit Bonnie's kids.	150078
2003	Life With Bonnie: Everything Old Is New Again	T	SVD 1452		Episode #25. 10-10-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).At end of her rope with her producer living in her house, Bonnie goes to his home to speak with the contractors played by the Smother Brothers. They agree to get job done faster if they can appear on Morning Chicago.	150079
2004	Life With Bonnie: Father and Son: Table For Two, A	T	SVD 1900		Episode #44. 4-9-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).When Tony slips on a banana in the craft service area, Bonnie and the Morning Chicago gang accompany him to the hospital.Mark treats him for a concussion, and while out in his hospital bed, Tony flashes back to his childhood days at his family's storefront trattoria. After recounting his dream, Bonnie and the gang pitch in to give him a touching surprise.Pianist has a heart attack, dreams about an Italian family, and the gang chips in to buy an Italian restaurant.	150080
2003	Life With Bonnie: Food For Thought	T			Episode #32. 12-5-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).New girl is hired to take over Craft Service for the set of Morning Chicago, but her service isn't good. Meanwhile, information about the cast and crew of Morning Chicago leak into the public.	150081
2003	Life With Bonnie: Graduate, The	T			Episode #17. 2-11-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Tony decides to go back to school to get his high school diploma, and the entire crew and the Malloy family help him study for the test, but with Tony's instructions.	150082
2002	Life With Bonnie: Happy Day	T			Episode #8. 11-5-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Mr. Portinbody (Carl Reiner) warns the gang that an investment group is coming to the set and some changes are needed.	150083
2003	Life With Bonnie: In Need of Assistants	T			Episode #19. 3-11-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie has hired a man from a shelter to be her assistant and, in the face of his incompetence, has a hard time letting him go.	150084
2003	Life with Bonnie: Ironing Out Our Differences	T	SVD 1468		Episode #23. 9-26-2003. Season 2 Opener.	Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Producer David Bellows decides to pick Bonnie up for work in the morning since she's always late. He runs out of the house without turning off his iron -- and his home goes up in flames.Feeling guilty and somewhat responsible, Bonnie invites him to move in with her family while his house is being renovated.	150085
2002	Life with Bonnie: Is It Just Us?	T	VHS 1316		Episode #6. 10-22-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie interviews a UFO abductee with a sketchy memory. On Morning Chicago, Bonnie cooks up pizza rustica and interviews an author who is "out of this world."	150086
2003	Life With Bonnie: It's a Wonderful Job	T	SVD 1495		Episode #33. 12-12-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Hosts of Talk Show. Wife and mother hosts a Bonnie is terrified when she dreams that she never became the host of Morning Chicago.Bonnie dreams she was never the host of "Morning Chicago" and gets a chilling glimpse of what the show would be like without her. Dick Van Patten (Himself).	150087
2004	Life With Bonnie: Live and Let Live	T			Episode #35. 1-23-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie's older Vicki shows up with a much younger boyfriend who asks Bonnie for a favor.	150088
2003	Life with Bonnie: Merry Ole Land of Oz, The	T	SVD 1452		Episode #28. 10-31-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Wizard of Oz themed show for Halloween is the idea of Mr. Portinbody (Carl Reiner).	150089
2002	Life With Bonnie: Money Plus Marlens Makes Four	T	VHS 1315		Episode #9. 11-12-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Q.T. Marlens (Jonathan Winters) plays an author with multiple personalities who guests on Morning Chicago.	150090
2004	Life With Bonnie: Nightshift	T	VHSSP 1516		Episode #38. 2-20-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie and the Morning Chicago gang participate in the station's annual telethon.	150091
2002	Life With Bonnie: Nip, Tuck and Roll	T	DVD -R 1588		Episode #43. 4-2-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).At the station owner Mr. Portinbody's (Carl Reiner) request, Bonnie consults with a plastic surgeon, who leaves his mark on her.	150092
2003	Life With Bonnie: No Matter Where You Go, There You Are	T			Episode #26. 10-17-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie has the famous marriage therapist Dr. Bill on Morning Chicago.	150093
2002	Life With Bonnie: Okay, Thanks	T	VHS 1338		Episode #13. 12-17-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Gossip Columnist Rappin' Rip (Rip Taylor) guests on Morning Chicago.	150094
2002	Life With Bonnie: Partly Sunny	T			Episode #10. 11-19-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie and Mark fight over who is really in charge of the house. Weatherman Johnny Volcano (David Duchovny) returns to the Morning Show.	150095
2002	Life With Bonnie: Pilot	T	VHS 1276		Episode #1. 9-17-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie trades quips and tips with two authentic Italian chefs.	150096
2003	Life With Bonnie: Places,  Stat	T	SVD 1462		Episode #29. 11-7-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie comes down with a case of food poisoning and is in the hospital so Morning Chicago is broadcast from her hospital room.	150097
2003	Life With Bonnie: Pontiac Bonnie-Ville	T			Episode #24. 10-3-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie hears David talking about her in his sleep and suspects that David has a crush on her.	150098
2003	Life With Bonnie: Psychic	T			Episode #16. 2-4-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie welcomes psychic Kevin Powalski (Robin Williams) to Morning Chicago and tends to her sick family when they all come down with the flu.	150099
2003	Life With Bonnie: Queer Guy for the Straight Lie	T	SVD 1472		Episode #30. 11-14-2003	TV Anchor Rick Berman for Morning Chicago news. TV Talk-Shot Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) and the Morning Chicago gang try to verify rumors surrounding the station's morning news anchorman.Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).	150100
2004	Life With Bonnie: Space Heaters	T			Episode #36. 1-30-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie and Mark are going through a rough chapter in their marriages, and the crew decides to help them.	150101
2003	Life With Bonnie: Stealing Home	T			Episode #20. 3-18-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie welcomes a magician and Russian dancers to Morning Chicago. When Bonnie notices things are missing around the house, she reluctantly suspects her house keeper may be stealing to help her unemployed sister.	150102
2004	Life With Bonnie: Striking a Match	T	DVD -R 1560		Episode #41. 3-19-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie and the gang help Gloria prepare for a date. Chief Carmine Competelli and his mother return to Morning Chicago.	150103
2004	Life With Bonnie: Therabeautic	T			Episode #40. 3-5-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie encourages Mark to see a therapist to help him cope with the stress of his job, but she becomes jealous when she discovers he's seeing a beautiful female therapist.	150104
2003	Life With Bonnie: Till Next Time	T			Episode #22. 3-25-2003	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie, Mark and the Morning Chicago gang attend Gloria's friend's funeral and give her the send-off she deserves.	150105
2004	Life With Bonnie: Trifecta, Try Friendship	T			Episode #34. 1-19-2004	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Bonnie and friends help Tony deal with a thug out to collect his gambling debt.	150106
2002	Life with Bonnie: Weather Or Not	T	VHS 1285		Episode #2. 9-24-2002	TV Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).Station's local weatherman, Johnny Volcano (David Duchovny) is booked as a last-minute cancellation on Morning Chicago. He is eager to promote a film he has written, directed and starred in.	150107
2002	Life with Bonnie: What If?	T	VHS 1303		Episode #11. 11-26-2002	Talk Show Host Bonnie Molloy (Bonnie Hunt) of Morning Chicago. Producer. David Bellows (David Alan Grier). Cue Card Guy Marv (Chris Barnes).In the midst of celebrating her 15th wedding anniversary, Bonnie dreams she is married to Tom Hanks.	150108
1941	Life With Henry	M			Episode	Reporter (Adrian Morris)	150109
2001	Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows	MT	SVD 931 (Ending Part I), SVD 906 (Beginning)			Reporter at Minnelli House (Ron Kennell). Media. Photographer (Gary Brennan).	150110
1986	Life With Lucy: Lucy's Green Thumb	T			Episode #11.	Photographer (Stuart Shostak).	150111
2000	Life-Size	MT	DVD -R HQ 10004, 10005			Newscaster (Joanna Piros)	150112
2007	Life, Libby and the Pursuit of Happiness	N		Lyda, Hope		Public Relations. Libby Hawthorne lives in Seattle and works for Reed and Dunson Public Relations. She was eagerly anticipating a promotion, but instead, she is demoted. She is told she can be an assistant to Blaine, a new employee. This event in her life wakes her up to the reality that she is not accomplishing anything. “I thought I was doing pretty well, but then I had this weird feeling as though I was missing something big in my life.” “Before this demotion I had really wanted my situation to be fair. I wanted someone to recognize my hard work and honor me for it. And I wanted freedom -- to see you, to see the world, to see a paycheck that allowed me  afford my apartment.” Hawthorne is “faking life.” Every Sunday without meaning to she ends up at the “80 Days Used Bookstore.” She searches through books planning trips that she never takes. Lobby is logical, but doesn’t think she’s particularly creative. She has a routine that rarely changes. Those that know her find it easy to anticipate what she will do. She visits the same restaurant and orders the same carry out. Sister Madeleine, Libby’s aunt and a former nun, is an encourager. She left her order in a small Croatian Village where she finds “sacred in the ordinary.” Hawthorne, whose life seems to be going the wrong direction. She creates trip itineraries but never travels. She wants to attend church but winds up at a bookstore on Sundays. She longs for a love attraction yet settles for a “like” distraction. But when Libby receives a demotion instead of her overdue promotion, she vows to start living intentionally. Yet just when she is trying to be authentic, she is asked to keep a huge secret to redeem her career. Will a genuine life ever be within reach? And will Libby ever have enough faith to believe that happiness can be found in the detours.	150113
2009	Life: 3 Women	T	DVD -R HQ 10982		Episode #29. 3-18-2009	TV Reporter Sally of Channel 5 News is clubbed to death. It turns out before she became a TV reporter, she was a court reporter during a trial involving a diamond heist. She wanted the diamonds for herself. She was doing a story on women who write men in prison, but her hidden agenda was to see if she could find out where the diamonds were hidden. When the prisoner figured out what she was doing, he had her killed.  News Director. Talk Show Host (John Colton)	150114
2009	Life: 5 Quarts (aka Five Quarts)	T	DVD -R HQ 11014 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-25-2009	Tabloid Photographer Kathy White (Colleen Porch) gets a different angle on a dead body. She bought the pictures from the coroner who was killed and sold it for a lot of money. Co-worker of a coroner is the one suspected of murder in a case while Ted has problems trying to reconnect with his daughter. 	150115
2008	Life: Canyon Flowers	T	DVD -R HQ 10615		Episode. 12-10-2008	News Media. Chief of detectives fields questions from the press. He had previously worried that the press will get wind of the story of a copycat murder and cause  more problems for the police. 	150116
2008	Life: Crushed	T	DVD -R HQ 10413 (Misnamed 10411 on disc.)		Episode. 10-18-2008	Newspapers. They discuss how once something appears in the newspaper, it must be true -- even if it isn’t. 	150117
2007	Life: Dig a Hole, Fill It Up, Part One	T			Episode. 12-2-2007	News Media.	150118
2007	Life: Fallen Woman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9153		Episode. 10-24-2007	News Media. Press Conference. Woman wearing angel wings jumps or is pushed out a window to her death. 	150119
2009	Life: Initiative 38	T	DVD -R HQ 11021		Episode. 4-1-2009	News Media cover death of a California State Representative who is shot and killed in her home. Her husband Howard, is the a Political Public Relations Campaign Manager who was in Las Vegas with his team and came home early to surprise his wife only to find her missing. Detectives discover the representative was the force behind a political initiative that would put a comprehensive ban on handguns and cost a gun manufacturing company millions in profit. The detectives work to prove that the representative’s political ambitions may have gotten her killed -- but it turns out her husband killed her so he could have the political power. Howard teamed up with his wife’s Press Agent and Campaign Manager Ella to kill his wife so he could run for her office. 	150120
2008	Life: Not For Nothing	T	DVD -R HQ 10408		Episode. 10-10-2008	News Media. 	150121
2009	Life: One	T	DVD -R HQ 11032		Episode. 4-8-2009. Season Finale	TV Reporter is interviewing a killer on camera, asking him questions, when the killer takes out a gun and shoots him several times, then “borrows” his camera and goes down the hallways to where he has a police detective, Charlie’s female partner, tied up. He then has the detective make a video taped message to Charlie about her release and safety. 	150122
2007	Life: Powerless	T	DVD -R HQ 9208		Episode. 11-1-2007	News Media. 	150123
2007	Life: Serious Control Issues	T	DVD -R HQ 9333		Episode. 11-28-2007	News Media.  TV News story helps detectives find a missing boy who was taken from his parents years ago.	150124
1921	Life's Darn Funny	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	150125
1898	Life's Fitful Fever	N		Holmes, Eleanor		Journalist Betty, younger sister, becomes a hero.	150126
1996	Life's Work: Daycareless	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1996	Reporter (Dena Burton).	150127
1944	Lifeboat	M	DVD -R HQ 3412, 3413	Steinbeck, John (Story). Jo Swerling (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Writer Connie Porter (Tallulah Bankhead) is a survivor in lifeboat after freighter is torpedoed by German submarine in World War II. Cold-blooded in pursuit of her profession. Implication she works for The New Yorker.At one point, she is stopped by an engine room worker from taking photograph of bay bottle floating in water and he says, "Why don't you wait for the baby to float by and photograph that?" HGradually stripped of instruments of her profession. First her camera, then her typewriter, and also some of her arrogance and indifference. Eventually it is Porter who criticizes members of the lifeboat for giving up.Hitchcock is seen in newspaper ad for reducing product.  "You think this whole war's a show put on for you to cover like a Broadway play. And if enough people die before the last act, you might give it four stars."	150128
1985	Lifeforce	M	L			BBC Commentator (John Edmunds)	150129
1976	Lifeguard	M				Photographer (Pedro Martinez)	150130
1978	Lifeline	DT				Documentaries. Jackson Beck narrator	150131
1999	Lifeline	T	SVD 804			News Media	150132
1971	Lifelines	N		Mossman, James		British War Correspondent is having an affair with a movie star while his wife is loved by his friend, an American correspondent. Move from Hong Kong to England to Vietnam to straighten out their lives.	150133
1981	Lifepod	M		Castle, James (Concept). Bruce Bryant , Carol Johnson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Keshah (Carl Lumbly) is one of a group of passengers who escapes from a damaged spaceship. Villain traps the claustrophobic reporter in an enclosed area to get him to give up the tapes he has been making.	150134
1993	Lifepod	MT		Hitchcock, Alfred, Harry Sylvester (Film -- "Lifeboat." Pen Densham (Story).  M. Jay Roach, Densham (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Claire (Jessica Tuck) is one of the passengers set adrift in space in a life pod when their ship explodes. Explosion appears to have been the result of sabotage by an anonymous corporation. Reporter photographs everything that happens.She uses a futuristic camera and is criticized  by her fellow passengers for doing so. She starts to run the camera when a woman has a heart attack, but stops when she realizes other passengers are not going to be able to save her.Her professional activities come in handy when a passenger who has to have a leg amputated asks her to photograph the operation. Footage reveals a blind passenger can see. Turns out to be a corporate spy, holds the others at gunpoint.They manage to trap him in an air lock and eject him into space. Earlier, reporter gets drunk and makes rather forced reference to the Bates Motel. Quote: "You don't use this thing to pry into people's lives, do you? I mean, you use it to hide behind….""…Makes you feel like you're committed, doesn't it? Makes you feel like you care about telling the truth, but when it comes to making a choice, it's pretty clear where you stand."	150135
1974	Lifespan	M				Journalist (Rudolf Lucieer). Journalist (Paul Melton).	150136
1992	Lifestories: Families in Crisis: Blood Brothers: Joey DiPaolo Story, The	T			Episode #2.	News Media. Reporter (Rolonda Watts).	150137
1992	Lifestories: Families in Crisis: Gunplay: The Last Day in the Life of Brian Darling	T			Episode #1.9-19-1992	Photographer (Jeffrey Dreisbach).	150138
1986	Lifestyle	N	OWN - H	Warner, Peter		Reporter Conner Westphal, deaf newspaper reporter in San Francisco	150139
1986	Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous	DT	SV 89		Episode. Series. 4-7-1986 to 5-29-1987	Host Robin Leach.	150140
1997	Lift	M				TV Anchor (Roxanne Coyne). Weatherman (Larry Butler).	150141
1948	Lift and the Drop, The	NM		Galwey, G.V.		Press	150142
1983	Lift, The (De Lift)	M		Maas, Dick (Screenplay)	Netherlands - Ness Book	Female Reporter Willeke Van Ammelrooy (Mieke de Beer) comes from the Lois Lane school of journalism and  investigates deaths linked to an elevator.  Suspects a conspiracy.Also uses the ends justify the means approach to journalism. Break-ins are OK with her "only to find the truth."  To which her maintenance man helper says, "And it'd make a great story for you."Reporter discovers the elevator is controlled by an organic computer capable of developing his own personality.Reporter and a technician discover evil experiments being conducted with microchips in an electronics company.	150143
2005	Light Before Day	N		Rice, Christopher		Journalist Adam Murphy who works for a gay men’s magazine, losses his job just before uncovering a sensational story about a serial killer who preys on homosexual men. The 26-year-old Murphy is chasing a career-making story when he is suspiciously fired by the magazine that employs him. Scarred by the failure of a recent relationship and haunted by the violent death of his alcoholic mother, Adam finds himself out adrift in the city of West Hollywood. Determined to expose the facts behind the suicide of the Marine pilot, he discovers that his estranged lover has vanished without a trace, and that his disappearance matches several other recent missing persons cases. Working with his new boss, James Wilton -- a famously curmudgeonly mystery novelist with his own battle scars who is eager for a new case to write about -- Adam begins to suspect a serial killer is preying on the city’s young gay men. 	150144
1959	Light Infantry Ball	N	GPL	Basso, H.		Editor George Upton Pierce Monckton, of the News. Owner was brother Ules Monckton.	150145
1999	Light It Up	M				TV News Anchor #1 (Gary Anthony Ramsay). Fox News Anchor (Donna Hanover). WPIX Anchor (Deborah J. Crable). WNBC Anchor (Sue Simmons). BET Reporter (Sabrina Dames Crutchfield). NY Post Reporter #3 (Rengin Altay). NY Post Reporter #4 (Sam Samuelson). Reporter #2 (Amy Landecker).	150146
2001	Light of Other Days, The	NSF		Clarke, Arthur C., Stephen Baxter		Journalist Kate Manzoni prepares to break a major story on an industrialist's latest invention, which is shrouded in secretary in the early 21st century. The Industrialist, Hiram Patterson, owns a multimedia conglomerate called OurWorld.While attending an OurWorld event, Manzoni plans to break her big story. Her previous cutting-edge bit of news was the disclosure of the Wormwood, a comet set on a collision course with East and destined to destroy all life on the planet in 500 years.Drug use, suicide and apathy are at an all-time high across the globe. That doesn't stop Hiram from doing what he does best -- making money off scientific breakthroughs. His latest invention is a "WormCam," a stabilized wormhole of atomic size size.It is large enough to send a radio signal through. He hopes to make it big enough to allow for visual images. Hiriam's younger son, Bobby Patterson, is soon wooing Kate even while she uses him to get closer to Hiram's secrets.Hiram's long-abandoned son David is a top physics scientist. Kate helps him shut down a brain implant embedded in him as a child designed to make him lack emotion and faith. Together they work to keep the WormCam out of the wrong hands.	150147
1939	Light That Failed, The	M	SV 119			British Illustrator Dick Heldar. War Correspondent (Cyril Ring). War Correspondent (Hayden Stevenson).	150148
1891	Light That Failed, The	N	OWN - P	Kipling, Rudyard		British Illustrator Dick Heldar. Newspaper correspondent in India who is gradually going blind and puts off as long as possible letting anyone know. War-artist	150149
1997	Light the Night	N		Culea, John		TV Anchor Paul Thomas, anchor of a morning news show at a struggling TV station in Los Angeles. Adlibs and his words change the city.	150150
2006	Light Years Away	M				Reporter Sandy (Kamilla Bjorlin).	150151
1956	Lighthearted Quest, The	NM	OWN - H - P	Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#2 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial dailyIn "Julia Involved" (H). Inquisitive English girl with the alarming propensity for danger	150152
1996	Lighthouse	G			Sierra Entertainment PC	Editor (Andy Goldberg - Voice)	150153
2002	Lighthouse Cove	NR		Cates, Kimberly		Photojournalist Jacqueline "Jack" Murphy is internationally famous but she keeps a promise to  her mentor and takes time out from her jet-setting lifestyle to photograph a lighthouse in Maine.To her shock, the new assignment brings her face-to-face with a man who  broke her heart nine years ago and though she has traveled the world ten times over, she never stopped thinking of him.He never expected to see her again and now realizes that leaving her was the hardest thing he ever had to do. He's falling in love again.	150154
1987	Lighthouse Creek	NW		Andrews, Patrick		News Media	150155
2007	Lighthouses	MUS		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music).	From  “Meet John Doe: The Musical.”	Newspaper Editor Richard Connell sings about his love of America in this look back at his personal love of country. 	150156
1982	Lightning	SS	OWN - H	Barthelme, Donald	In "40 Stories."	Freelance Writer Edward Connors, on assignment for Folks set out to interview nine people who had been struck by lightning.  Editor Penfield.  Advertises in the Village Voice for people hit by lightning.Connors wrote for a wide variety of publications -- classical record reviews for High Fidelity, Times Travel pieces, exposes for Penthouse. To each assignment he brought a good brain, a good eye, a tenacious thoroughness, gusto. He was 45.Making a thin living, curious about people who had been struck by lightning.	150157
2000	Lightning On the Sun: Novel, A	N		Bingham, Robert		Reporter Reese is a hapless journalist wearing a blue blazer and is unwittingly tapped to transport a huge shipment of heroin from Cambodia to America to deliver it to the American expatriate's ex-girlfriend who works in a topless bar in Manhattan.Reese is preppy newspaper journalist. The expatriate with deepening debts to murderous Phnom Penh loan shark tricks Reese, respectable tennis club acquaintance -- "he looked like the drunk American in La Dolce Vita" -- into taking drugs through customs.The straight-arrow journalist is to carry the package from Cambodia. Things go wrong from the start. Soldiers rob the expatriate on his way to buy the drug forcing him to borrow the money from a loan shark.Then his ex-girlfriend in New York double-crosses her boss the person for whom the package is intended and this puts the reporter's life in danger since he is the unwitting mule.	150158
1926	Lightning Reporter	M		Gibson, Tom (Story). Jack Noble (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter (Johnny Walker) helps a railroad president beat his rival in the stock market and wins the hand of the president's daughter.	150159
1928	Lightning Speed	M		Bradbury, Robert North (Story-Continuity). Randolph Bartlett (Titles).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jack Pemberton (Bob Steele) is in love with governor's daughter and attempts to prevent her from being kidnapped by a criminal who wants to force governor to pardon his brother before he is executed.Reporter rescues her when the criminal tries to escape with her in a balloon and the criminal falls to his death.Variety, 11/7/28: "Reporters who sport high-powered cars and play around the Governor's daughter and are acrobats as well, seem a little far-fetched, even on the screen.	150160
1934	Lightning Strikes Twice	M				Reporter Marty Hicks (Chick Chandler) notices that a housekeeper is stuffing the butler’s clothes into a drawer. He notifies the police. Two policeman have already disappeared. The police question the befuddled housekeeper, then leave the scene unaware that both policemen have fallen into the sewer system. 	150161
2005	Lightning Thief, The	NJ		Riordan, Rick	Book #1 Percy Jackson and the Olympians	News Media. What if the gods of Olympus were alive in the 21st century? What if they still fell in love with mortals and had children who might become great heroes, such as Theseus, Jason and Hercules? What if you were one of those children? Such is the discovery that launches 12-year-old Percy Jackson on the most dangerous quest of his life. With the help of a satyr and a daughter of Athena, Percy must journey across the United States to catch a thief who has stolen the original weapon of mass destruction -- Zeus’ master bolt. Along the way he must face a host of mythological enemies determined to stop him. Most of all, he must come to terms with a father he has never known, and an Oracle that has warned him of betrayal by a friend.Los Angeles Reporters interview Percy. Percy overhears reporters talking to get information. Eventually the reporters create a story that Percy uses about how he and his friends had been kidnapped.  	150162
1954	Lights of Skaro	N		Dodge, D		Correspondent in the Balkans has to leave in a hurry with an American newspaper woman. They race the Security Police to the border.	150163
1949	Lights Out	T			Series 1949-1952	Press	150164
1935	Lights Out	R			Series 1935-1939, 1942-1943, 1945-1947	Press	150165
2005	Lights Out	CB			Gotham Central #25	Reporter Simon Lippman. The Commissioner has the Bat-Signal removed to signal the end of any cooperation between Gotham Central Police and Batman. 	150166
2004	Lights, Camera… Kill!	M				Newscaster (Mandy Weir). Photographer (Sarah Davis).	150167
2007	Lights! Camera! Cook!	N		Muldrow, Diane. Barbara Pollak (Illustrator)		Journalist who is world famous offers the Chef Girls' a TV interview. They are going to do a cooking segment and be interviewed on live TV. They never have been so excited.One sister knows it will be great for business. Another thinks this could be her big break and a third can't wait to spend time with a professional journalist. The fourth sister can't stop talking about it.Even the calm fifth sister gets caught up in the excitement. But there's a lot of stress involved with becoming TV stars and the interview has some unexpected consequences.	150168
2005	Lights2: Return of the Shadow	M				Journalist (Michael Instone).	150169
2000	Lijmen/Het been	MF			Belgium / Netherlands	Photographer (Tom Lenaerts).	150170
2002	Like Another Lifetime, in Another World	N		Shepherd, Mike D.		Reporter Mick Scott, after graduating from Armed Forces Journalism and Defense Information School in 1967, is sent to Vietnam as a reporter for Armed Forces Radio. Scott travels throughout Vietnam as a reporter.On the way he is ordered to report to US Intelligence in San Francisco where he is recruited for a special assignment. It involves finding a Saigon street kid who is the long-lost son of a top North Vietnamese Community official.Once found, intelligence hopes to use the kid as a pawn in peace negotiations. Scott crosses paths with a double-agent and the infamous Panther Lady who rides around Saigon on a motorbike gunning down GIs.He becomes entangled in a sticky web of intrigue and deceit.	150171
2001	Like Father	M				Photographer (Graham Rigby)	150172
1987	Like Father Like Son	M				Interviewer Janice Stenfield (Alexandra Kenworthy), college interviewer.	150173
1998	Like Father, Like Santa	MT				Commentator (Larry Robbins)	150174
2002	Like Mike	M				News Media. Sports writers and commentators. Interviewer (Reggie Theus). Photographer (James Tunnicliffe). Ahmad Rashas (Himself). Rick the Camera Guy (Andre Gordon). Announcer (Geoff Witcher).	150175
2006	Like Mother, Like Daughter	NR		Sigaloff, Jane		Columnist Suzie Fletcher, now single again, announces her only wish is for her and her daughter to be dating someone by the time of her 60th birthday party.Her 29-year-old divorcee daughter, Alice Harrison wishes she could trade her mother in for a more conventional model. With only six weeks of Fletcher's fifties remaining, she is happy to try anything once and starts dating a man 15 years younger.Her mother hot on her heels, life-coach Alice breaks all the rules and falls for a client. Guilty about mixing business with pleasure, there's a much greater shock in store for her.Alice and Suzie had always been close. Now they're about to get closer. Forget about love triangles, welcome to the love circus.	150176
1979	Like Normal People	T				News Media. Fact-based drama, pair of mentally retarded young adults.	150177
2007	Like You’d Understand Anyway	SS		Shepard, Jim		Roman scribe reckons with his bellicose centurion father in one of the stories. 	150178
1955	Likely Story, A	T		Gilroy, Frank (Play)	Studio One - 10-3-55	Reporter (Carl Hanson). Eddie Bracken	150179
1947	Likely Story, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Carl Hanson). Reporter (Drew Miller). Reporter (Charles Pawley). Reporter (Larry Randall). Photographer (John Arkin). Photographer (Hal Craig). Photographer (Mike Lally).	150180
1992	Likely Suspects	T	SV 179		12-4-92	Reporter Dead	150181
2000	Likeness in Stone, A	MT				News Agent (Bruce McGregor).	150182
2007	Lil' Bush Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 8560		Episode.	News Media. Li'l Bush rails against the liberal media who are out to destroy him.	150183
2008	Lil' Bush: Afghanistan	T	DVD -R HQ 9865		Episode #13. 4-24-2008	Parody News. When Osama bin Laden is diagnosed with a weak heart, he finds the only perfect match for a donor is Lil’ Cheney. 	150184
2008	Lil' Bush: Anthem/China	T	DVD -R HQ 9918		Episode #16. 5-15-2008	Parody News. The Lil' Gang and the Lil' Dems compete against each other in a battle of the bands. Lil' Bush and the gang must win the Olympics in order to save America from being recalled by the Chinese.	150185
2008	Lil' Bush: Big Pharma	T	DVD -R HQ 9784		Episode #8. 3-20-2008	Parody News. The Lil’ Cronies get hooked on medication when a drug company takes over the school’s fair. 	150186
2008	Lil' Bush: Crony Break-Up	T	DVD -R HQ 9797		Episode #9. 3-27-2008	Parody News. The Lil’ Gang finds comfort in new friends after a big fight. 	150187
2007	Lil' Bush: Evolution	C	DVD -R HQ 8805		Episode #5. 7-18-2007	Parody News. In science class, Lil' George struggles with the concept of evolution. Lil' Bush performs at the White House Press Corps. Dinner but since his jokes aren't funny, he uses jokes supplied by his young Democrat friends.They're funnier, but Father Bush doesn't appreciate the barbs.	150188
2007	Lil' Bush: Iraq. First Kiss (Premiere)	C	DVD -R HQ 8673		Episode #1. 6-13-2007	News Media. Lil' Bush and his gang bet on who can kiss a girl first. Then Lil' George goes to Iraq to find the perfect Father's Day gift. "Liberal" News Media frequent topic of discussion. Reporters (Chris Parson, Dave B. Mitchell). 	150189
2008	Lil' Bush: Katrina	T	DVD -R HQ 9809		Episode #10. 4-03-2008	Parody News. The Lil’ Gang destroys the White House while “playing Katrina.”	150190
2007	Lil' Bush: Lil’ George goes power-crazy	C	DVD -R HQ 8767		Episode #4. 7-11-2007.	Parody News. Lil' Bush goes after Lil' Al Gore who is concerned about global warming and is involved in the Live Earth Concert. Lil’ George goes power-crazy as the new hall monitor. 	150191
2007	Lil' Bush: Lil' Mikey Moore	T	DVD -R HQ 8805		Episode #6. 7-25-2007	Parody News. Lil' George fights against Lil' Mikey Moore to protect the American institution of hot dogs.	150192
2007	Lil' Bush: Nuked. Camp	C	DVD -R HQ 8819		Episode #2. 6-20-2007	Parody News. Lil' Bush sends nuclear missiles throughout the world including the United States to get rid of anyone who annoys him.  He and the group go to summer camp.	150193
2008	Lil' Bush: Pooty-Poot	T	DVD -R HQ 9898		Episode #15. 5-8-2008	Parody News. Lil’ Vladimir Putin and Lil’ George start a schoolyard rivalry.	150194
2007	Lil' Bush: Special Relationship, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8725		Episode #3. 6-27-2007	News Media. Lil' George and Lil' Tony Blair strike up a special relationship that has their parents worried.	150195
2008	Lil' Bush: St. Patrick’s Day	T	DVD -R HQ 9756		Episode #7. 3-13-2008. Season Premiere. 	Parody News. Lil’ Wolf Blitzer with TV camera for BNN News (Beltway Elementary School News).  The Lil’ Gang enlists the help of Lil’ Karl Rove to save his St. Patrick’s Day float. 	150196
2008	Lil' Bush: Three Dates	T	DVD -R HQ 9829		Episode #11. 4-10-2008	Parody News. Lil’ George doesn’t know who to take to the school dance and ends up inviting three dates. 	150197
2008	Lil' Bush: Wedding	T	DVD -R HQ 		Episode #14. 5-1-2008	Parody News. Barbara and George realizes that Lil' Bush is growing up way to fast and that the best way to preserve his innocence is a "purity wedding". Things get out of hand when Lil' George decides that his father, rather then his mother, is a better match and they are forced to have a gay wedding instead. This sends Barbara into the arms of Colin Powell.	150198
2008	Lil' Bush: Weekend at Saddamy’s	T	DVD -R HQ 9841		Episode #12. 4-17-2008	Parody News. Lil’ George and the gang join George Sr. on a camping trip to Baghdad during spring break	150199
2005	Lila	M				News Media. News Anchor (Ray Gerace).	150200
2002	Lilac Moon	N		Frome, Shelly		Reporter Sarah, a features reporter from New Haven investigates an actress' near-death experience leads to a thickening conspiracy, murder and a tangled web of lies. A series of creepy pranks  has driven an impressionable thirty-something actress, Katie, to distraction in the remote Connecticut hills. One rainy evening, her habitual jog results in a near-fatal fall into a camouflaged cistern. Drifting past consciousness, she calls for her lifelong friend, Sarah. Soon Sarah learns of Kate’s plight, discovers her in a near-coma, and promises to intervene only to discover herself nearly overwhelmed by bizarre suspects and her own psychological turmoil. Trying to prod state troopers into action, Sarah learns of a trio of dubious revivals, a production of Dark of the Moon as well as the restoration of a vineyard and envangelical crusades.	150201
1955	Lilacs in the Spring	M				Reporter (George Margo)	150202
1980	Lilar	N		Feldes, Roderich	Germany	Radio Journalist	150203
1981	Lili Marleen	M				Journalist (Jurgen Draeger). News Host (Christine De Loupe)	150204
2001	Lili: Novel, A	N		Wang, Annie		Correspondent Roy Goldstein is an American journalist who meets and falls in love with 24-year-old Chinese woman just released from prison after being sentenced for hooliganism. She moves in with him rising possible imprisonment for illegal cohabitation.She is unable to find steady employment and accepts a friend's offer to work as a musician and guide to foreign tourists.Through the reporter's appreciation of Chinese culture, she experiences a reawakening of faith in her heritage while remaining clear-sighted about present political horrors.	150205
1996	Lilies - Les feluettes	MF				Photographer (Michel Marc Bouchard).	150206
2005	Lilla aktuellt	TF			1992-	Reporter (Viggo Orsan - Himself, 2005)	150207
1997	Lilla Jonssonligan pa styva linan	MF				Journalist (Carl Svernlov). Photographer (Lasse Larsson).	150208
1951	Lilli Marlene	M		Wood, Leslie (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent and Broadcaster Steve Moray (Hugh McDermott) accompanies British troop in African desert. Gets involved with French girl the Germans want to use for propaganda purposes because she claims to be inspiration for song, "Lilli Marlene."Correspondent  goes along on mission to village where girl is being held by high ranking German propaganda chief. Commanding officer tells reporter he cannot authorize correspondent's participation, but he cannot stop him if he finds his way into village.Correspondent and team of soldiers capture propaganda chief and rescue the girl, but journalist is not at first convinced she supports the British. Makes recording of her singing the song for broadcast purposes and arranges for her to entertain British.Germans attempt to kidnap her during performance. Abduction averted, but British soldier killed and girl feels responsible. Girl performs in Cairo and reporter goes with her.  Germans capture girl, brainwash and torture her, make her believe she's German.Nazis use her to broadcast anti-British propaganda.  After the war she shows up at reunion for platoon to which correspondent assigned. Reputation restored. Her broadcasts actually filled with pro-British intelligence.	150209
2005	Lillian Byrd: Easy Street	NM		Sims, Elizabeth	#4 Lillian Byrd Mysteries	Freelance Writer Lillian Byrd, a lesbian, is always between jobs like any other freelance writer so she decides to help a friend rehabilitate her house on Detroit's waterfront. She offers Byrd $15 an hour to help strip the walls and floors.Byrd subcontracts half the job to a street person she knows for $7.50. It's a bad decision all around. Her friend is disappointed that her friend would make such a secret deal. Byrd ends up mortified and grieved and the street person ends up dead.Did he stumble into the boathouse dead drunk and drown? Or did he have help? Byrd investigates and discovers that her friend's house is a veritable treasure trove.By the end of the first day on the job, there is a partially demolished wall, a mysterious stash of cash and a dead body. And Lillian's attentions have been diverted by the appearance of a drop-dead gorgeous female neighbor.	150210
2002	Lillian Byrd: Holy Hell	NM		Sims, Elizabeth	#1 Lillian Byrd Mysteries	Reporter Lillian  Byrd is a small-time freelance lesbian reporter with a flair for making big-time mistakes -- like getting fired for fending off the boss's son with an X-Acto knife and breaking up with his girlfriend for no good reason.Investigates disappearances of women in the Detroit area. But when one of the missing women turns up dead, Lillian is in a ton of trouble. Byrd is a lesbian. 	150211
2004	Lillian Byrd: Lucky Stiff	N		Sims, Elizabeth	#3 Lillian Byrd Mysteries	Reporter Lillian Byrd is a freelance reporter who is also a lesbian. She has a chance encounter with an old friend and realizes everything about her childhood is a lie. She and her best friend set out to find the truth about their parents.	150212
1983	Lillian Gish	M				Interviewer (Jeanne Moreau)	150213
1940	Lillian Russell	M	SVD 960	McGuire, William Anthony (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Faye	Journalist Alexander Moore (Henry Fonda) is one of several men involved with Lillian Russell. He meets her when he rescues her and her grandmother from a runaway carriage.Encounters her again when she has become the toast of New York and he decides to write a series of articles about her. She is married to a musician who dies and when he does she refuses further interviews and leaves the country.After she returns to the United States, she reunites with Moore and they marry. Reporters (Milburn Stone, Charles Tannen).  Mr. Sloane, Newspaper Editor (Harry Hayden).	150214
1978	Lillie	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Second Reporter (Norwich Duff). Third Reporter (Richard LeParmentier). Reporter (Stephen Gordon).	150215
1915	Lily and the Rose, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	150216
2006	Lily B. on the Brink of Love	N		Kimmel, Elizabeth Cody		Advice Columnist Lily M. Blennerhassett for the Mulgrew Sentinel is future writer extraordinaire and lands two jobs -- advice columnist for the Mulgrew Sentinel and assistant to Real Writer Ellis Parson, who just happens to be the mother of Lily’s first middle-school love. Engaging letters of advice alternate with Lily’s fantasies and shots of her family’s and friends’ quirky behavior. 	150217
1982	Lily for President	T			Special	TV Interviewer (Regis Philbin). Newscaster (Edwin Newman)	150218
2001	Lily Wong: Foreign Reporter in China II, A	CB		Feign, Larry		Foreign Correspondent. "The World of Lily Wong" appeared in the South China Morning Post from November 1986 through May 1995, the Independent (UK) from March-July, 1997 and the Hong Kong Mail, May 2000 through Oct. 2001.	150219
2004	Lily’s Law	NR		Drake, Dianne		Reporter Mike Collier is an ambitious journalist whose disastrous affair with an equally ambitious and dedicated law student, Lilly Malloy has short-circuited her career. Now, finally, Lilly is a judge, but she hadn’t planned on presiding over a subterranean traffic court where parking fines tip the scales of justice. All thanks to Collier. So when two-time offender Collier saunters through her courtroom door hoping to sweet-talk her out of a fine, Lilly has a chance to even the score. As fast as she can bang the gavel, she sends him to the slammer. Justice is definitely sweet. Or is it? Even if the judge in Lilly wouldn’t dream about breaking the law, the woman in her just might need to test the boundaries. 	150220
1996	Limbic Region, The	MT				News Media. TV Anchor (Pamela Martin). Reporter #1 (Jason Griffith). Reporter #2 (Heather Hanson).  Newspaper Editor (Don MacKay).	150221
1973	Limbo	M				TV News	150222
1960	Lime Twig, The	N	OWN - H	Hawkes, John		Columnist Sidney Slyter	150223
2006	Limehouse Text, The	N		Thomas, Will		Reporter Israel Zangwill for the Jewish Chronicle, his hat on his knee mottled with melting snow tells his friend, “I have become a reporter for the Jewish Chronicle.”  Hero: “He’s a reporter and a friend of mine. He is doing a story on Limeshow.” Reporter from the Weekly Dispatch. Editor Amanda Patten. 	150224
1984	Limelight	N		Feely, Terence		News Media	150225
2005	Limelight of Fear	N		Castro, Diane de		Tabloid Journalist Christine Olsen wants out of the paparazzi-driven tabloid racket, but she’s hooked. The rush of the hunt and the large paychecks just feed the addiction. She dreams of becoming a legitimate journalist, but how can she when she’s so dependent on her ex-husband’s phenomenally successful rag, “Under the Public Eye?” Someone is trying to kill Rosyn Richardson, a female Tony Robbins. Who is trying to kill this inspirational speaker and why? Richardson’s peril fuels Christine Olsen’s opportunity to climb out of the dark world of tabloid reporting. It forces her to stop and consider whether she wants it all when her life is on the line.	150226
2000	Limit of Vision	NM		Nagata, Linda		Journalist's probe leads to release of a science that could transform mankind. Starving journalist Ela Suvanatat	150227
1989	Limit Up	M				TV News Anchor (Ray Rayner). Reporter (Nicky Blair). Reporter (Kellie Joy Beals). .	150228
1964	Limonadovy Joe aneb Konska opera	MF				Photographer (Vlastimil Bedrna).	150229
1984	Lincoln	N	OWN - P	Vidal, Gore		Press	150230
1992	Lincoln	MT				Newspaper Editor Horace Greeley (Barnyard Hughes). Baltimore Correspondent (Jim Dale - Voice).	150231
1988	Lincoln	MT				Editor Forney (Edward James Hyland).	150232
2007	Lincoln Heights: Suspicion	T			Episode #2. 1-15-2007	TV Anchorwoman (Amy Powell).	150233
2008	Lincoln Secret, The	N		McKinsey, John A. 		Reporter Sean Johnson in Seattle is researching a theory that Abraham Enloe fathered Abraham Lincoln. Kim Poole, a woman in Kansas City, uncovers a family secret that her ancestor changed his last name over fear of something related to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. A professor of history at the University of Tennessee who specializes in Lincoln soon joins the mix as does his sister, Mary Fester, an Enloe family historian living in Phoenix. There are sinister forces at work against him. The story culminates in a search to find a secret left over from General Sherman’s occupation of Atlanta and his march across Georgia to the sea. The core mystery is whether Lincoln’s father was really Thomas Lincoln. A documented version of history holds that Abraham Enloe impregnated Nancy Hanks, Abraham Lincoln’s mother, while she was working in Abraham Enloe’s household as a servant girl. She was sent back to Kentucky in disgrace where she secretly had the child after marrying Thomas Lincoln.	150234
1953	Lincoln's Little Correspondent	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame - 2-8-1953	Correspondent	150235
1981	Linda	SS		Brunk, S		News Media	150236
1989	Linda Jamine ParkWest (aka Linda Park):	CB			Flash, Vol. 2 #28. July, 1989.First Appearance.	TV Reporter Linda Park  (Linda Jasmine Park West) possesses journalistic abilities and huge dose of common sense. One of WKEY-TV's greatest assets. Deeply in love with Wally West, the Flash. Marries him. He claims it is her love that keeps him anchored.She quits reporting, starts medical school, discovers shortly later she is pregnant.	150237
1975	Linda Lovelace for President	M			Adult	Photographer (John Cross).	150238
2000	Linda McCartney Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Marke Driesschen). Reporter #2 (Norman Armour). Editor (David Bloom). English Reporter (Suzanne Palmer). Japanese News Reporter (Donna Yamamoto). Press Coordinator (Doug Abrahams).  Female publicist Frankie Stone.	150239
1976	Lindberg Kidnapping Case, The	MT			NBC Thursday Night at the Movies	Reporter (Cynthia Berger). Reporter (Gary Campbell). Reporter (Gary Cashdollar). Reporter (Burt Cooper). Reporter (Robert Dunlap). Reporter (Larry Ellis). Reporter (Harvey Fisher). Reporter (Herbert K. Graham). Reporter (Del Hinkley).Reporter (Robert Kenneally). Reporter (Jack Lukes). Reporter (George Planco). Reporter (Charles Provenzano). Reporter (Bob Ross). Reporter (Marc Ross). Reporter (Kay Stewart). Reporter (Leslie Vallen). Reporter (Renata Vaselle).2nd Reporter (Jack Miller). Media at 1932  kidnapping	150240
1997	Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, The	MT	SVD 593			News Media	150241
1956	Linden Affair	NM	OWN - P	Albrand, Martha		Newspaperman sees a woman killed as she was running to greet the husband returning after 15 years in Russia.	150242
2002	Lindenstrabe: Der Demokrat	TF			Episode. 9-22-2002	Reporter (Matthias  Beier).	150243
2001	LindenstraBe: Die nackte Franziska	TF			Episode #54. 9-16-2001	TV Reporter (Nadine Kruger).	150244
1981	Lindhoops Frau	N		Dünnebier, Anna	Germany	Public Relations Practitioner. Journalist.	150245
1998	Lindsay Drummond: Deception and Desire	N		Beauman, Sally	#1 Lindsay Drummond Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Drummond vows to remake herself -- change jobs, move and extinguish her feelings for a man. But a chance encounter with an enigmatic stranger dashes her well-laid plans.In New York, actress also desperately needs a change. Still tied to her ex-husband, a brilliant film director, and pursued by a dangerous and frightening stalker, she retreats with her son to her lush apartment in one of Manhattan's landmark buildings.But she is far from safe. An obsessed shadowy figure plays a heart-thumping game of cat-and-mouse. And when the life of her beloved child is threatened, she will feel the cold sting of true terror.A chance encounter with reporter Drummond inextricably entangles the two women in a mystery that could result in death.	150246
1997	Lindsay Gordon: Booked For Murder	NM		McDermid, Val	#5 Lindsay Gordon Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.In order to clear her friend of suspicion, lesbian-feminist journalist Gordon investigates the murder of a best-selling novelist. The novelist's death followed a murder scenario in her as-yet-unpublished new book.Lindsay winds up in the dog-eat-dog world of London publishing.	150247
1989	Lindsay Gordon: Common Murder	NM		McDermid, Val	#2 Linday Gordon Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.Although a self-assured lesbian, Gordon vacillates between supposed happiness with partner Cordelia and intermittent bliss with former lover Deborah.At the Fordham air base, while covering a violent clash between inhabitants of the women's peace camp and members of a local opposition group, Lindsay finds that police have charged Deborah with assault.When someone murders the alleged "victim," Deborah becomes the prime suspect. Consequently, the women ask Lindsay to investigate.Each novel plunges Lindsay into different milieu. This one features a women's peace protest where feelings run deadly.	150248
1993	Lindsay Gordon: Conferences Are Murder (aka Union Jack)	NM		McDermid, Val	#4 Lindsay Gordon Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.Gordon is now a Scottish teacher of journalism based in California who has returned to Sheffield England to attend a journalists' conference concerned mostly with the business of unions.Nine years before, at another conference, Gordon's lover, Frances Collier, died from cancer. At that meeting, Gordon's friend and fellow editor Ian Ross had died in an auto accident soon after a breakup with his longtime sharp-tongued mistress.Lindsay is more at ease after the arrival of Dr. Sophie Harley, her latest lover, who is giving a lecture. Every time, a gossipy newsletter appears that among other things accuses Ross's ex-mistress of being a spy for anti-union forces.It also accuses the General Secretary of the union of skimming union funds. Gordon returns to her room, discovers her window smashed the secretary's body on the ground 10 floors below. Lindsay and Sophie play detective and find the killer.	150249
1991	Lindsay Gordon: Final Edition (aka Deadline for Murder, Open and Shut)	NM	MLPL (Open and Shut)	McDermid, Val	#3 Lindsay Gordon Series	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.Returning to Glasgow from self-imposed exile, freelance journalist Gordon discovers her world upended. Her lover, Cordelia Brown, author of a best-selling book, has moved in with Claire Ogilvie.Claire's former lover Jackie Mitchell was recently sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Alison Maxwell, a woman who has no problem attracting several partners, Jackie most recently, but also once upon a time Lindsay.Now Claire wants Lindsay to dig up fresh evidence for Jackie's appeal. Government and personal papers are swiped from yet another of Lindsay's many friends and are the stuff of headlines. Lindsay finally solves the puzzle.Lindsay now must confront the darker side of her own world of journalism.	150250
2005	Lindsay Gordon: Hostage to Murder	N		McDermid, Val	#6 Lindsay Gordon Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.Freelance Journalist Rory McLaren invites Reporter Lindsay Gordon, jobless in Glasgow and nursing a sprained ankle, to work alongside here in her booth at the Café Virginia. Cover political corruption and other juicy stories.All welcome distractions from Lindsay's problems at home, where her long-term lover Sophie has decided to heed the ticking of her biological clock and get pregnant.But when a local car dealer's stepson is kidnapped, Lindsay and Rory are invited to trade journalism for detection. The trail leads them to St. Petersburg and a dangerous snatch-back operation.It's a journey that brings a whole new dimension of risk into Lindsay's life. Back in Glasgow, it becomes clear that Lindsay and Rory have stumbled into a bigger, more violent piece of business than either of them could have guessed.	150251
1987	Lindsay Gordon: Report for Murder	NM	MLPL	McDermid, Val	#1 Lindsay Gordon Mysteries	Journalist Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, the United Kingdom's first lesbian detective. Gordon is tenacious to the point of stubbornness, intrepid to the point of stupidity, and loyal to the point of laying her life on the line.With support of friends, family and lovers, she takes on the world with wit and brio, unraveling criminal conspiracies and unmasking murderers. She is feisty, feminist and funny. Based in Glasgow, Gordon is freelancing to eke out a living.She gets a magazine assignment for a story on the school's fund-raising weekend. Her longtime friend is a drama teacher at the Derbyshire House Girls' School. School is fighting a builder who wants to buy its athletic fields for residential development.Weekend guest is novelist and talk-show star Cordelia Brown. Gordon promptly falls in love with her. Audience awaits a benefit concert that evening, but the famed female cellist is found dead -- garroted by a cello string pin on a backstage music room.Gordon's friend is arrested and the head of the school authorizes Lindsay and Cordelia to try to find evidence to clear him. Another murder takes place and Gordon has a violent confrontation with the killer.	150252
2006	Lindy Blues: Big Scoop	NJ		Cirrone, Dorian. Liza Woodruff (Illustrator)	#2 Lindy Blues Series	Reporter Lindy Blues, a fourth grader with her own Network for News show, spends most of her time gathering news for the broadcasts she holds in her garage at 6 p.m. every Saturday. She wants to follow in the footsteps of her idol, Katie Couric.At first, the fourth grader is only mildly interested when her friend's sister insists that the new ice-cream shop in town has disappeared.She becomes even less interested when she investigates and finds the shop right where it belongs -- the person who reported it missing was on the wrong block.The cameraman is her little brother and her LBN -- Lindy Blues Network -- airs only in her garage on Saturday nights. She tackles the latest breaking news with the panache and determination that rivals seasoned correspondents twice her age.	150253
2006	Lindy Blues: Missing Silver Dollar, The	NJ		Cirrone, Dorian. Liza Woodruff (Illustrator)	#1 Lindy Blues Series	Investigative Reporter Lindy Blues is an active fourth grader who has become a reporter of news in and around her neighborhood. Her brother, Alex, is her cameraman and together they air the evening news from their family's garage.From the headquarters of Lindy Blues Network (her house), she covers all of the news of her neighborhood on her family's old camcorder, then "broadcasts" it every Saturday night in her garage.This week (a slow news week), the big story concerns her neighbor Joshua Becker's seven-year-old sister's missing silver dollar. Since Lindy is surprisingly precocious and analytical for her age, she easily puts the clues together to solve the case.	150254
2006	Line in the Sand, A	M				Field Reporter (Amie Barsky).	150255
1997	Line King, The: Al Hirschfeld Story, The	DT	VHS 628, SVD 553			Illustrator Al Hirschfeld	150256
2004	Line of Fire: Best-Laid Plans, The	T			Episode #6. 1-6-2004	News Media. Reporter (Avis Wrentmore).	150257
1991	Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story	MT				Reporter (Conni Marie Brazelton). Reporter (Roger Steffens). Media	150258
1995	Linea Paterna, La (aka Paternal Line, The)	MF			Mexico	Photographer of a magazine-news organization's 9.55 pathe-baby camera is at the heart of this story.	150259
2000	Lines in the Sand	N		Deveson, Ann		Journalist-Correspondent Hannah Coady, 20 years old, fiery and idealistic, thinks she can change the world.  The year is 1975 and Coady proves her mettle as a journalist in the terrible famine in Ethiopia and is changed forever by the experience. But it’s not just the starvation and the politics that change her. It’s the beginning of a great love for two remarkable men: Documentarian Waldo, a cynical but endearing British filmmaker, and Ezekiel, a Rwandan radical whose fervor is a match for Hannah’s own. Over the decades Hannah’s commitment is frequently tested in the international disaster zones she covers. She moves in a world of sometimes comic absurdity, where people struggle to make sense of some of the major political issues of our time. Her connections with Waldo and Ezekiel ebb and flow, until in 1994, in the aftermath of the genocide in Rwanda, the unthinkable happens. Hannah Coady is a strong-minded but unfocused university student with a yearning to make important films when she meets British documentary filmmaker Corrigan in 1975. She pours out her beliefs and convinces him to include her on a trip to Ethiopia to research a film series on the politics of famine. Also in the expedition is a radical young Rwandan political economist, Ezekiel Chimeme. The three form an uncomfortable triangle when 335-year-old Waldo realizes that he’s smitten by the youthful Hannah, but watches as she falls in love with Ezekiel. Hannah is politicized by her trip to Ethiopia, and on returning to Australia finds life is a bit dull. She is also obsessed about seeing Ezekiel again, who is now in Paris. Her elderly widower father and her protective and eccentric Aunt Doreen are bemused by Hannah’s unhappiness, but Aunt D eventually encourages her to go to Paris in search of Ezekiel. She finds him and they share a somewhat unreal time together, until he is called home to Rwanda by the murder of his father, killed for political reasons in the worsening conflict between Tutsis and Hutus. Ezekiel promises to return as soon as he can, but he doesn’t. After a few confused weeks of solitude, Hannah takes refuge in London with Waldo, sharing his bed for comfort. Back in Paris, there is still no sign of Ezekiel and she realizes it’s time to return to Australia. Further complicating matters is her discovery that she’s pregnant. Whether Ezekiel or Waldo is the father of her child is one of the mysteries. What happened to Ezekiel is another. Twenty years later, Hannah has had a hectic life as a journalist covering event in war-torn countries. The youthful idealism that once led her to believe that “our generation’s different. Our generation’s going to change the world” has faded somewhat in the face of the numerous atrocities and the political and economic exploitation she has witnessed. Over the years, she and Waldo have maintained a warm friendship but Hannah has never really gotten over her desertion by Ezekiel, with whom she has not gained contact. She has had several affairs, and knows what Waldo loves her. Her relationship with her daughter, Alice, has been strained by her frequent trips overseas. Fortunately, Aunt D and her father have been there to care for Alice during her mother’s absences. Waldo, meanwhile, disillusioned by the political scene, has turned his back on journalism and taken a job as a Hollywood scriptwriter. A crisis is precipitated when Hannah is called to Rwanda to cover the genocide. In the back of her mind she hopes to see Ezekiel again. And suddenly, Alice, desperate to meet the man who is her father, decides to become a volunteer with Help, an international aid program operating in Rwanda. Hannah tries everything possible to stop her, but she can’t. She succeeds in inveigling Waldo into joining her on the Rwandan assignment: this time she feels she may need his help. Ezekiel, who is back in Rwanda, has been made a minister in the newly formed government that came to power in the wake of the genocide. He has never lost his political fire but life has been increasingly terrible: his wife and two sons were brutally killed in the massacres, and the country is faced with the seemingly hopeless task of restoring normality after one of the most horrific bouts of mass killing in modern times. Grief-stricken and struggling to reclaim some sense of motivation and belief, he is confronted by Hannah and the news that they have a daughter, something he has been unaware of until now. When Alice is kidnapped by Hutu rebels and ransom demands are made for the release of Hutu prisoners -- some of the worst perpetrators of the violence -- Ezekiel’s difficult life is made almost impossible.	150260
1926	Lines Written in Anticipation of London Paper Attaining a Guaranteed Circulation of Ten Mil. Daily	PO	MLPL	Sassoon, Siegfried		Newspaper. Ode to a newspaper	150261
1955	Lineup, The: Radio Case, The	T			Episode. 12-30-55	Radio	150262
1955	Lineup, The: TV Case, The	T			Episode. 9-30-55	TV	150263
1958	Lineup, The: Vanishing Writer Case, The	T			Episode. 11-21-58	Writer	150264
2000	Ling yu yung (aka Unexpected Challenges)	MF			Taiwan	Reporter Zsa Zsa (Qi Shu) writes a tell-all newspaper story that undercuts the leverage a golf pro turned tycoon and playboy short of cash  has when he faces a hostile takeover engineered by a tough career woman. The lovely reporter is dating the golf pro’s son. To save his business, the tycoon invites the career woman to work with him, a prospect she considers because she finds him attractive. The son hopes to persuade Zsa Zsa to join him in graduate studies in the United States. But just as the golf pro has a past, Zsa Zsa has a secret. The tycoon who has recently hit hard financial times wages a war to separate his son from the reporter -- despite the fact that his first love was also painfully destroyed by his would-be in-laws years ago.  Can these passions avoid collision? Will family tragedy repeat itself?	150265
2004	Lingerie Bowl	MT				Sideline Reporter (Amy Weber).	150266
2009	Lingerie: By Design	T	DVD -R HQ 11334		Episode #6. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. Marilyn discovers that the designer she had Lacey show her designs to, the same man she is sleeping with, has stolen the designs. She plots with Lacey to get even. 	150267
2009	Lingerie: Comfort Fit	T	DVD -R HQ 11351		Episode #7. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Cody and Russ each get lucky on a new dating website, onlineonenighters.com. Meanwhile, Jason has a heated photo shoot with Vanessa. 	150268
2009	Lingerie: Designer Love	T	DVD -R HQ 11277		Episode #2. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. Marilyn is interested in checking out the “assets” of potential investor, one that Lacey is trying to convince to sponsor her lingerie. When he asks to borrow some of her drawings, she is reluctant to do so (she has never given out her sketches before), but Marilyn convinces her that the handsome male investor is reliable and can be trusted. Jason must go out of town for a shoot, so Lacey gives him a special goodbye. Distant lovers Vanesse and Josie resort to phone sex. Lacey’s brother Cody’s lovemaking becomes too hot to handle, and it takes the fire department to put out the result. 	150269
2009	Lingerie: Double Double	T	DVD -R HQ 11398		Episode #10. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Marilyn plans a “spicy” night with her new boss and sometime lover, Cormac. Vanessa’s girlfriend, Josie, is in town and passionately tries to persuade Vanessa to move back to Seattle. Cody tries to cheer up his melancholy sister, Lacey, and ends up giving her an idea on how to raise some money.	150270
2009	Lingerie: Double or Nothing	T	DVD -R HQ 11289		Episode #3. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. The heat between Lacey and firefighter Rick begins to be too much for Photographer Jason to handle. Meanwhile, Vanessa puts a fairytale spin on a sex escapade and Cody and Russ make a bet on the possible sexual conquest of a dreamy blonde. 	150271
2009	Lingerie: Everyone’s a Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 11367		Episode #8. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Lacey confronts Jason with her suspicions about his relationship with Vanessa. Stephanie puts on a little “overtime” to woo a talent agent in the hopes of getting some models for the Spring Fashion show. Cody is jealous when he sees Stephanie out on a date with the agent. 	150272
2009	Lingerie: Model Behavior	T	DVD -R HQ 11379		Episode #9. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Lacey and Rick go away for a romantic weekend in the country just as Marilyn arranges a review of Lacey’s new designs by one of New York’s top fashion critics, Jeffrey. Stephanie and Marilyn scramble to put together a sexy fashion show in Lacey’s absence with the only models they can find -- Vanessa and a very reluctant Cody.	150273
2009	Lingerie: Model Girlfriends	T	DVD -R HQ 11398		Episode #11. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Lacey has a dilemma -- how do you put on a fashion show when you can’t afford any models? Cody and Russ and their little black books come to her rescue, but solving Lacey’s problem creates more problems for the boys than they bargained for. 	150274
2009	Lingerie: Picture Perfect	T	DVD -R HQ 11277		Episode #1. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. New York lingerie designer Lacey Summers struggles to make ends meet. For extra cash, she rents out her spare room to Vanesse, an aspiring actress who is bisexual. But when Lacey notices Vanessa eyeing her photographer boyfriend, Jason, she realizes things are bound to heat up. 	150275
2009	Lingerie: Rags to Riches	T	DVD -R HQ 11434		Episode #13.  Adult. Season One Finale. 	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Steaming hot lingerie fashion show of Lacey’s new line. While glamour flashes on the runway, sexual hijinks abound backstage as Cody, Russ and Vanessa each hook up with their girlfriends. Lacey’s line is successful but she’s still lonely -- that is until she discovers the identity of her secret investor. 	150276
2009	Lingerie: Runway Ready	T	DVD -R HQ 11413		Episode #12. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey.Marilyn finds a secret investor who gives Lacey enough money to design and develop her new lingerie line. Vanessa lands an acting gig and patches up her friendship with Lacey. Russ and new girl, Maddy, grow closer while Cody and Stephanie try to define their relationship.	150277
2009	Lingerie: Russ Gets His Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 11313		Episode #4. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. 	150278
2009	Lingerie: Temptation	T	DVD -R HQ 11333		Episode #5. Adult	Fashion Columnist Marilyn (Denise Cobar) writes weekly columns for a magazine about any and everything that a woman in New York might find interesting in the world of fashion. Good friend to Lacey who spent some time walking the runway and appearing in magazine shoots, modeling lingerie. She decided to turn to her true passion, designing lingerie. Photographer Jason (Michael Scratch) is tall, dark and handsome and loves Lacey. 	150279
1997	Link's Shorts	C			Series.	Anchorman is genial, square-jawed newsreader who introduces pseudo-amateur animation comedies. Link Anchorman (Atim Whitnall - Voice).	150280
1959	Linus Fleck oder Der Verlust der Würde	N		Richter, Hans Werner	Germany	Journalist	150281
2008	Lio	CS		Tatulli, Mark	9-13-2008	Elementary School Newspaper Reporter Lio goes to the editor of the Witherspoon Elementary News screaming out a headline: “Lunch Ladies Serve Students -- As Lunch.” The editor’s balloon asks if there are pictures?  Reporter Lio shrugs and goes back to being a cartoonist. 	150282
1914	Lion and the Mouse, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	150283
1975	Lion Roars Again, The	DT				Press. Chronicle of the 1975 International Press Conclave hosted by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer over two days in May 1975. Event used to preview several upcoming MGM feature films. Narrator (Wayne Thomas). Entertainment Reporter Army Archer (Himself).	150284
1931	Lion's Way, The: A Tale of Men and Lions	NSF		Stoneham, C.T.		Canadian Newspaperman James Horton offers a reward for the lion-god of a tribe.	150285
1838	Lionizing	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Pamphleteer-Narrator Robert Jones of Fum-Fudge with a conspicuous nose narrates. He is kicked out of the house, writes a pamphlet on noses and soon finds himself famous and much sought after.Richard Bentley, an editor praising Robert Jones's pamphlet on nosology. Blackwood praises the pamphlet as well. Hugh Fraser, an editor who praises the pamphlet.	150286
1875	Lionizing Murderers	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	150287
1938	Lions and Shadows	N		Isherwood, Christopher		Press	150288
2007	Lions for Lambs	M				TV Journalist Janine Roth (Meryl Streep) is a veteran journalists who arrives for a one-on-one interview with a Republican Senator Jasper Irving (Tom Cruise) in his Capitol Hill office for an in-depth conversation about the war in Afghanistan giving the probing journalist a bombshell story. He has an exclusive to feed her for his own purposes. The senator tells Roth the administration has a “new plan” to resolve the deadlock in Afghanistan: sending small groups to secure advance positions ahead of the spring thaw. When Roth asks when this will be implemented, the senator  replies, “Ten minutes ago.”  Roth is more interested in digging up past mistakes and Middle Eastern history. Today Show Host (Jennifer Sommerfield).Injuries sustained by two Army rangers behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor, Dr. Stephen Malley (Robert Redford who also directed).Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times	150289
1969	Lions Love	M			AFI-Television	TV	150290
1988	Lip Service	MT	SVD 1198	Korder, Howard (Play and Teleplay).	Ness Book	TV Newsman Gil (Paul Dooley), veteran anchor from Edward R. Murrow School of Journalism. He is currently hosting Sunny Side Up, a morning news program. Len (Griffin Dunne) is hired to co-host the show. The contrasting styles of the two men is apparent.Gil meticulously studies his copy before each broadcast while Len claims he likes to keep things spontaneous. He likes to specialize in superficial chat pieces and begins to suggest changes in the show to the producer without discussing them with Gil.Gil clearly upset by the direction the show is going. He is fired and later meets Len in the bar and accuses him of promoting shallowness. Gil ends up going on Len's show to promote a book about his experiences as a broadcaster.Len is a new breed of TV newsman who is obsessed with their own celebrity rather than that of the subjects they cover.  When Gil and Len meet for dinner, the younger anchor shows him an off-air feed he has collected on tape of an anchor shooting himself.Reporter (Brenda Huggins).	150291
1999	Lip Service	NM		Rose, M.J.		Aspiring Journalist Julia Sterling researches book on phone sex with surprising ease. She adopts a new personality. Married to renewed psychiatrist, living on Manhattan's tony Upper East Side, deeply loves her stepson and forging a career as a journalistWhen a writing job exposes her to the world of phone sex, she glimpses a world that stirs her erotic fantasies but threatens her carefully constructed reality.	150292
1976	Lipstick	M				News Media. Reporter (Nick Masi, Jr.). Reporter (Peggy Rea).	150293
2005	Lipstick	M			Short - Drama	Newsreader (Glen McCready).	150294
1994	Lipstick Camera, The	M	DVD	Bonifer, Mike, L.G. Weaver (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Aspiring TV Journalist Omy Clark (Ele Keats) hopes to get a job with idol Flynn Dailey (Brian Wimmer) and makes a videotape to get his attention. Miniature camera used belongs to Joule Iverson (Corey Feldman) who helps edit the tape. Clark borrows camera.Dailey tries to discourage her from entering the profession. Woman asks Dailey to shoot pornographic footage of her and husband without his knowledge. Clark goes along on the assignment,  plants the lipstick camera. Husband finds camera, assaults Dailey.Reporters sneak back into house and discover wife is killed. Iverson is also murdered. Killer gets away shouldering camera, sneaking away with media. Daily gives police tape but it is blank. Clark finds real tape and it shows Dailey murdering the woman.Clark hits Dailey with a camera and escapes as he chases her and is caught. Reporter joins crews filming his arrest and is last heard negotiating with CBS for exclusive footage of the woman's murder and reporter's confession.Another TV reporter more concerned with makeup than story. Colleague: "While we're short on the facts, the pictures certainly tell the story." TV Reporter #2 (Nancy Goodstein). Stand Up Reporter (Sheila Wills). Cameraman (Steven J. Evans).	150295
2005	Lipstick Jungle	NJ		Bushnell, Candace		Magazine Editor Nico and her female friends, a movie producer and a fashion designer navigate shark-infested career waters in New York City. The women want mates who are supportive of their jobs, but complain when said mates earn less than they do.	150296
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Eight: Pandora’s Box	T	DVD -R HQ 10320		Episode #8. 9-24-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Public Relations Specialist Dahlia is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Charles gives Nico a photograph Kirby took of her during their affair. She tells Charles about the affair and he is furious at her. But he has to go to the hospital for a double by-pass. He dies. Nico finds out that Charles was planning to divorce her with evidence of the affair so he could get alimony. He also has been having an affair with one of his students and she is pregnant. Wendy cuts down her hours t work so she can spend more time with her teenage daughter. Her mother (Mary Tyler Moore) comes to visit. Victory can’t avoid Joe who wants her back. She doesn’t want anything to do with him because when she called to get him back, she discovered he was in bed with another woman. She wants a business relationship only and rents a new store from him. 	150297
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Eighteen: Indecent Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 10614		Episode #18. 12-12-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world.Things heat up between Nico and her boss. Wendy and her husband face marital problems as he prepares to go on tour with a top singer. Victory and the millionaire get back together after Victory apologizes for her behavior. 	150298
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Eleven: The F-Word	T	DVD -R HQ 10427		Episode #11. 10-22-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico asks Kirby to escort her to a glitzy event but her past keeps coming back to haunt her. Her brother is in trouble again and her father asks him to help him out -- which she does. Victory plans to meet Rodrigo’s daughter, against Dahlia’s advice.   After she is fired, Wendy focuses all of her energy on her home life. After a minor breakdown she tells her children she didn’t quit, she was fired. Paparazzi Photographer (Timothy J. Cox). 	150299
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Fifteen: Sisterhood of the Traveling Prada, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10513		Episode #15. 11-14-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico holds a major coming-out party to launch her new sports magazine, Hang Time -- a magazine that celebrates Big Toys for Big Boys. Nico’s boyfriend’s mother, who looks remarkably like Nico, shows up to find out what Nico’s intentions are concerning her boy. Victory’s millionaire is convinced to give Victory another chance. 	150300
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Five: Dressed to Kill	T	DVD -R HQ 9728		Episode #5. 3-6-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Things heat up again between Nico and Kirby. Victory discovers her work has been stolen. Wendy pitches Shane’s demo for a prospective movie. 	150301
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Four: Bombay Highway	T	DVD -R HQ 9714		Episode #4. 2-28-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Nico reveals her secret affair with Kirby. Kirby suddenly drops his sexual harassment suit and when Nico goes to see him to ask why he did it, he says he loves her and wants to be with her. They go off hand in hand.Wendy sets her sights on a film set in India and gives Victory a chance to design for the star actress.	150302
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Fourteen: Let the Games Begin	T	DVD -R HQ 10491		Episode #14. 11-8-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico holds a major coming-out party to launch her new sports magazine, Hang Time -- a magazine that celebrates Big Toys for Big Boys. Nico’s boyfriend’s mother, who looks remarkably like Nico, shows up to find out what Nico’s intentions are concerning her boy. Victory’s millionaire is convinced to give Victory another chance. 	150303
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Nine: Help	T	DVD -R HQ 10340		Episode #9. 10-1-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory Ford (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico adjusts to life as a widow. She finally decides to help her husband’s former secret lover pregnant with his child after remembering how young and vulnerable she was she first met, was seduced and married her professor when she was a graduate student. Wendy is in trouble because she helps a friend dying with cancer make a film. Victory meets a contractor who piques her interest  and this could hurt her relationship with the businessman-millionaire and former lover who is now her business partner. 	150304
2009	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Nineteen: Lovers’ Leap	T	DVD -R HQ 10710		Episode #19. 1-2-2009	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world.Wendy discovers that Shane is thinking about going on tour with Natasha Bedingfield -- and finally lets him go with her blessings. Nico defends a girl hired to give the magazine a presence on the Web after the boss hires her impulsively and then threatens to fire her. Victory tires to plan the perfect proposal -- and discovers her millionaire has lost all his money. So she proposes and he accepts. 	150305
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Seven: Carpe Threesome	T	DVD -R HQ 9779		Episode #7. 3-20-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Wendy deals with a difficult scriptwriter. Nico faces a harsh reality when she learns that Charles has had a heart attack -- and may be having an affair with one of his students. Victory gets used to the idea of Joe being her boss instead of her boyfriend -- and then discovers he is with someone else when she calls him to apologize. 	150306
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Seventeen: Bye, Bye Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 10596		Episode #17. 12-5-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world.	150307
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Six; Take the High Road	T	DVD -R HQ 9753		Episode #6. 3-13-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Nico and Wendy go on a business trip to Scotland. When Wendy finds out about Nico and her 25-year-old lover she gets angry and their relationship is damaged. Victory grows suspicious of her newfound investor -- and discovers her billionaire lover has bought her company without telling her. 	150308
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Sixteen: Thanksgiving	T	DVD -R HQ 10558		Episode #16. 11-20-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world.Wendy stresses out while preparing Thanksgiving for her mom, Josie, Sal and the rest of her family. Sal is called away by his manager to help her cope with a dead pet. Nico and Kirby babysit for Megan, who tells Nico she can’t take care of the baby anymore. Nico wonders if she can. Kirby isn’t happy about Nico lying to him or about Megan’s baby. 	150309
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Ten: Let It Be	T	DVD -R HQ 10374		Episode #10. 10-8-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico butts heads with the new chief executive officer. Wendy is consumed with her new project, which starts to affect her personal life. The new chief executive fires her when an actor dies during filming and he discovers she forged the doctor’s name to his insurance form. Victory’s new relationship is compromised by Joe’s constant interference. She finally tells him to leave her alone and he flies off to London. 	150310
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Thirteen: Lyin’, the Bitch and the Wardrobe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10476		Episode #13. 11-2-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Victory fires Dahlia who gets revenge by almost destroying Victory’s fashion line debut. Joe thinks Victory is ready to marry him, but she showers affection on the carpenter who saves the fashion show set for her. Nico bonds with her husband’s lover’s child. Wendy decides to start her own production company with a script discovered by an unknown writer. 	150311
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Three: Pink Poison	T	DVD -R HQ 9679		Episode #3. 2-20-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. While under the scrutiny of the public and Janice Lasher (Lorraine Bracco), Wendy decides to bring her daughter to a luncheon, but things do not go as planned. Nico decides to slow down her relationship with Kirby, the multimillionaire. 	150312
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Twelve: Scary, Scary Night!	T	DVD -R HQ 10448		Episode #12. 10-29-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world. Nico and her boss try to buy a sports magazine. Wendy kisses a husband who is having marital problems and feels guilty about it. Her former assistant is named head of the studio after she plans to team up with him to form a production company. Victory has nightmares about her millionaire benefactor being killed climbing a mountain and finally convinces him not to try to climb the Matterhorn. 	150313
2009	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Twenty: La Vie en Pose	T	DVD -R HQ 10740		Episode #20. 1-9-2009	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance.Public Relations Specialist Dahlia (Rosie Perez) is Victory’s publicist trying to make her famous in the fashion world.Dahlia lands Nico an appearance on the “Today Show” interviewed by Kathy Lee Gifford and it turns out to be quite a personal interview about her younger lover. Griffin thinks his affair with Nico is apparently over. He accuses Nico of leaking a film deal to Wendy, but it isn’t true. Wendy makes a bold move at work but finds herself struggling as a single parent. She tells Griffin Nico did not leak the information to her. Victory tries to see that her parents and Joe get along but they come from very different worlds. She tells Wendy about Joe’s financial problems and he isn’t happy about that. 	150314
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Chapter Two: Nothing Sacred	T	DVD -R HQ 9657		Episode #2. 2-14-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Tabloid book publisher Janice Lasher (Lorraine Bracco) goes after Wendy.	150315
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9615		Episode #1.  2-7-2008	Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Magazine Editor Nico tries to outpace a slick rival. Nico radiates a gleaming but rotting intelligence of a person whose self-worth hinges on landing a Prince William cover shoot.	150316
2008	Lipstick Jungle: Promotions	CC	DVD -R HQ 9613, 9614			Editor Nico (Kim Raver), editor-in-chief of Bonfire, a Vanity Fair-esque magazine is friends with two other high-profile New York women: Wendy (Brooke Shields), a movie studio executive and Victory (Lindsay Price), a fashion designer.  A magazine editor aspires to become a CEO. A movie executive balances a career. A designer longs to fulfill her dreams and find romance. Coverage of the pre-pilot publicity including paparazzi, interviews and a Female Interviewer. 	150317
1995	Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma	MF			Finland.	Photographer (Raino Ollila).	150318
2003	Liquid Bridge	M				Reporter (Nick Hardcastle).  Island Reporter (Taati Tapara).	150319
2009	Liquid Diet	N		McCarty, Michael		Tabloid TV Host Harry Winger, who features outrageous guests on his program, wants Andrew Bloodsworth to appear on his show. Bloodsworth is a vampire writer and real-life vampire who makes his way into WOLF 99.9 FM, an all-night radio station hosted by the beautiful Bella Donna, Goth queen of the airwaves. As Bloodsworth reveals how he first became a vampire and the dark secrets and desires of the undead, listeners call in to talk to the undead writer. Most of the listeners are vampire and horror enthusiasts who are overjoyed to talk to a real-life vampire, but OTTO -- the Opposition to the Occult, a religious right-wing organization -- is also listening to the radio show and they are not amused. 	150320
2000	Liquid News	DT			UK. Series	Reporter Robert Nisbet. Reporters Ruth Liptrot (2002-2004), , Tamzin Sylvester (2002-2004), Jasmine Lowson (2003), Colin Paterson (2003-2004).Presenters Christopher Price (2000-2002), Iain Lee (2001), Colin Paterson (2002-2003), Jo Whiley (2003).	150321
1983	Liquid Sky	M				Fashion Editor Nellie (Sara Carlisle) for Midnight Magazine. Media. Photographer (Alan Preston).	150322
1996	Liquid Stage: Lure of Surfing, The	MT				Associate Editor (Sam George) of Surfer Magazine. Publisher (Steve Pezman-Himself), The Surfer's Journal.	150323
2008	Lisa	NR		Lewis, Karen		Reporter Scott Preston is looking into a murder that took place 20 years ago when Lisa Craig was found murdered in a park at midnight. Her killer was never found. When the case is reopened, Preston falls increasingly under Lisa’s spell. Uncovering disturbing evidence of an inefficient police investigation, Scott decides to put his reporter skills to work and find out what really happened to Lisa Craig. Surprisingly the answer is closer home than he thought.	150324
2005	Lisa Maria Takes Off	NR		Hubbard, Susan	#2 Lisa Maria Series. Red Dress Ink Novels	Advice Columnist Lisa Maria Marino’s column is under legal attack and worst of all she’s sprouted two gray hairs. Now between fending off a crude rock star, impersonating a Brit and learning to strut in bamboo stilettos, Lisa Maria’s feeling something she hasn’t felt in awhile: out of control and more than a little heartsick. Ah, to be youngish, jealous and exceptionally good at revenge. But how far should any woman go in the interest of romantic justice? Just ask Lisa Maria -- a feisty American fighting for love in London. With her boyfriend, the enigmatic McAllister, researching his latest book in London, and her 30th birthday fast approaching, what better opportunity to take off? But in London, the solid ground under Lisa Maria’s heels give ways. McAllister has fallen under the influence of his bloodless editor and her column is under legal attack.  What’s a woman to do?	150325
2004	Lisa Maria’s Guide for the Perplexed	NR		Hubbard, Susan	#1 Lisa Maria Series. Red Dress Ink Novels	Advice Columnist Lisa Maria leaves her advertising job in New York when an office romance turns sour and escapes to the dubious shelter of New Sparta, her upstate hometown. She hangs around with her meddlesome parents and her ultra-domestic sister, ultimately deciding to embark on a career as a personal household assistant (aka a maid), figuring that she might fare better working only for women. Her one exception, the befuddled writer McAllister, turns out to be irresistible, but before their relationship can take more than a few wobbling steps, Lisa Maria discovers another woman in McAllister’s apartment and gives him the cold shoulder, not bothering to listen to his explanations or excuses. While he wilts without her attention, Lisa Maria cultivates a second career as an advice columnist for the local paper and scours an antiquated self-help guide, “Live Alone and Like It.” Even as Lisa Maria delves deeper into the personal lives of his fellow New Spartans, her dry and slightly vindictive sense of humor may deflect readers. 	150326
2007	Lisa Trent: Murder by Dewey Decimal	NM		Bagley, Stephen B.		Reporter Lisa Trent and Assistant Librarian Bernard M. Worthington finds  a body but has no way of knowing the woman’s death will begin a series of murders that will stun his small town and reveal secrets hidden for 30 years.  The pair and the police chief must outwit a ruthless determined murderer. What was stolen from the library safe? What happened to the missing janitor? Why is Lisa Trent a target? Who stole the woman’s family jewels? Why did the old patriarch of the family will his hideous mansion to the city? What secrets does it hold and who is killing to hide them?	150327
2008	Lisa Trent: Murder by the Acre	NM		Bagley, Stephen B.		Reporter Lisa Trent and her librarian husband Bernard M. Worthington stumble on a body of a local jeweler and ladies’ man in an underground house. As the couple and the police chief investigate, they find themselves drawn into a confusing mystery of lies and alibis that involves the upper crust of Ryton, Oklahoma. Who killed him and how? Why doesn’t the widow care that her husband is dead? Why doesn’t his mistress? What does the mysterious Aventura Corporation have to do with the murder? What is the corporation hiding? Soon events spiral out-of-control as the killer strikes again and again. As the three dig for the truth, they upset powerful, vengeful people. The chief might lose his job, but Lisa and Bernard could lose their lives.Their loving marriage of many years rings true. Bernard and Lisa’s relationship faces several hurdles this time around, but those are the perils of any love affair. Lisa’s past and her insecurity may complicate their future together	150328
1989	Lisbet Dahl - uden publikum gar det ikke	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Bob Ramsing.	150329
1946	Lisbon Story	M				Journalist (Martin Walker)	150330
1961	Lisette (aka Fall Girl, Crowd for Lisette, A).	M		Hugh, R. John (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen/Publicity - Ness Book	Editor Joe McElroy (John Agar) sponsors Indochinese orphan as publicity stunt to help father-in-law get elected to senate. Orphan is beautiful young woman and newspaper editor falls in love with  her. She denounces the stunt.Politician tries to discredit her. Editor goes along with the plan. When woman fights off an assault by politician's son, he runs her over with his car. Son is arrested while editor resigns and returns to his wife.	150331
2000	List, The	M				Reporter #1 (Catherine Adams). Reporter #2 (John Hislop). Reporter #3 (Jim Harrison).  Anchor Woman (Eramelinda Boquer).	150332
1997	List, The	N		Martini, Steve		Tabloid Reporter follows lawyer turned novelist who dreams of making the best-seller's list.	150333
2008	List, The	NR		Grovenor, Vicky		Paparazzi follow a footballer with an unhealthy obsession for a woman who discards her husband and sets about starting a new life with new friends and exciting things to do. But the footballer followed by paparazzi is bound to have her in the news. What should she do?	150334
1996	Listen	M				Reporter (Don Stewart)	150335
1989	Listen to Me	M				TV Reporter (Jon Lindstrom).	150336
1984	Listen to the City	M		Schroeder, Bill (Story). Ron Mann, Schroeder (Screenplay)	Canada	TV Reporter Sophia (P.J. Soles) investigates a corrupt corporation's practices.	150337
2004	Listen to Your Heart: Mellow Years, The	NR		Brand, Irene		Photojournalist Micah Davidson appears on a forty-something widow's doorstep to photograph her antebellum home-turned-boarding house. Especially not when they spent so much time together as she gave him tours of other local historic homes.Davidson made himself indispensable as the woman planned her only daughter's wedding. He even covered the wedding as a favor for his lovely new landlady.Yet just as he is about to propose, a shocking photograph surfaces, turning the woman's world upside down. Could their love outlast the long-buried secrets from her past?	150338
2004	Listen Up:	T	DVD -R HQ 2733, DVD -R HQ 2583, DVD -R HQ 2409, DVD -R HQ 2908	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episodes. Series. 9-20-2004 to 4-25-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Based on writings of Washington Post columnist and ESPN Commentator Tony Kornheiser. Inspired by such sitcoms as Everybody Loves Raymond or 8 Simple Rules with John Ritter -- journalists who spend an awful lot of time at home.	150339
2005	Listen Up: Check Mates	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #20. 4-11-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Kleinmans are thrilled when their neighbors agree to give Dana a large donation for the construction of a petting zoo. But Tony ends up in hot water when he interferes and delays them from getting the check.Now Tony must take extreme measures to get them to pay up.	150340
2005	Listen Up: Colon-Oopscopy	T	DVD -R HQ 2844	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #16. 2-14-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Tony learns that he needs surgery, he is terrified, but not as scared as when he discovers that his new physician, Dr. Swerling, used to date his wife.With visions of Dr. Swerling killing him on the operating table and reuniting with Dana, Tony escapes his hospital bed, leaving his family to form a search party to find out where he's hiding.	150341
2004	Listen Up: Cool Jerk	T	DVD -R HQ 2119	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #4. 10-11-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Bernie's mechanic insists Tony borrow Dennis Rodman's Hummer when his car is in the shop.	150342
2005	Listen Up: Couch Potato	T	DVD -R HQ 2949	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #18. 3-7-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Megan's soccer coach leaves, Bernie graciously offers to step in and lead the team. Tony feels like a bad father when Bernie has better luck getting through to Megan as her soccer coach than he ever had as her dad.Little does Tony know that Bernie has a trick up his sleeve -- he found just the right kind of motivation for a team of young women to get in the fighting spirit and start winning games.	150343
2005	Listen Up: Ebony and Irony	T	DVD -R HQ 3157.	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #21. 4-18-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Mickey starts hanging out with Bernie's niece, Erika, Tony invites them to the studio to show them off to his colleagues and prove how liberal he is.When Bernie accuses Tony of grandstanding, Tony asks Bernie why he doesn't invite him to hang out with his friends. To prove his point, Bernie does extend the invitation with surprising results.Guest: Craig Ferguson as himself.	150344
2004	Listen Up: Enemy at the Gates	T	DVD -R HQ 2543	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #11. 12-13-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Tony encourages Megan to take an interest in Mickey's golf tournament but is upset when she becomes enamored with Mickey's competitor.When Tony forbids Megan to see the boy, she defies his wishes and climbs out her bedroom window to meet him at a party. However, Megan learns the hard way that sometimes her dad is right.	150345
2004	Listen Up: Gift of the Ton-I, The	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #7. 11-8-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Search for perfect birthday gift turns into a competition between Tony and Dana	150346
2004	Listen Up: Grandmaster of the Wolfhunt	T	DVD -R HQ 2078	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #3. 10-4-2004.	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Bernie proves to be more popular when he and Tony are both asked to speak at Megan and Mickey's school assembly	150347
2004	Listen Up: Hammer Time	T	DVD -R HQ 2485	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #2 9-27-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.	150348
2005	Listen Up: Inky Dinky Don't	T	DVD -R HQ 2816	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #15. 2-7-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Dana tires to ward off her feelings of middle-age by getting a tattoo. When Tony expresses his disapproval, Dana vows to remove the tattoo if Tony can lose 10 pounds.Meanwhile Megan discovers that Mickey's new girlfriend is cheating on him with another boy, but Mickey doesn't believe her.	150349
2005	Listen Up: Last Vegas	T	DVD -R HQ 3194	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #22. 4-25-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Tony and Bernie go to Las Vegas to promote their show, Tony anticipates a fun "guys" weekend with Bernie until Dana suggests she and the kids come along to spend their 20th wedding anniversary together.Dana gets angry when she realizes Tony would rather be elsewhere and urges him to go with Bernie to a club as she is too upset to spend any more time with him. Instead she attends a Penn and Teller show (as themselves) at the personal request of Teller.When Tony realizes he'd rather be with his family, he plans a surprise for Dana and the kids that's sure to have them "all shook up."	150350
2004	Listen Up: Mickey Swallows a Bee	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #6. 10-25-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Mickey swallows a bee during a golf competition and is taken to the hospital, he becomes enamored with the medical profession. Tony is ecstatic that his son is considering becoming a doctor until he learns that Mickey has another hospital job in mind	150351
2004	Listen Up: Mickey Without a Cause	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #10. 11-29-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Mickey loses interest in school and golf, Tony searches for the source of his son's malcontent.After learning that Megan and Mickey found an illegal substance in the pocket of an old pair of his pants from the 1970s, Tony worries that Mickey might be picking up some of his former bad habits.Tony is surprised, however, when he learns that Mickey's lack of motivation stems not from the past, but from his present interest in Megan's sports prowess.	150352
2004	Listen Up: Pilot	T	DVD -R 1989	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #1. 9-20-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Tony tries to relate to his teenage daughter, who is embarrassed by his exuberance and out-of-date clothes. He writes a column for the Living Section on the fact he's always wrong when it comes to his daughter.	150353
2004	Listen Up: Quest for Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 2160	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #5. 10-18-2004	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Tony asks Bernie's advice on rekindling the spark in his relationship with Dana. Tony's talk show turns out to be a hit with gay viewers.	150354
2005	Listen Up: Snub Thy Neighbor	T	DVD -R HQ 2697	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #13. 1-17-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Tony's policy of not talking to his new neighbor backfires when he and Dana discover they have not been invited to a neighborhood party. Meanwhile, Mickey is dating a girl and he realizes that they only do what she wants to do.	150355
2004	Listen Up: Sweet Charity	T	DVD -R HQ 2342	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #8. 11-15-2004.	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Megan's cell phone bill is too high, Tony encourages her to do charity work so she can learn to care for people other than herself. But Tony discovers that the charity organizer is an ex-con using donations for himself.Now he must figure out a way to break the news to Megan	150356
2004	Listen Up: Thanksgiving	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #9. 11-22-2004.	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Bernie and Tony secretly watch a football game on which they've placed a large bet in order to hide their gambling from Bernie's mother, she finds out and wonders what kind of influence Tony is having on her son.Now he must figure out a way to break the news to Megan and Mickey are wrapped up in a Thanksgiving dilemma when they accidentally break the dining room table and try to cover it up.	150357
2005	Listen Up: Tony the Tiger	T	DVD -R HQ 2649	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode. #12. 1-3-2005.	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Tony tires to overcome his life-long cowardice by standing up to a smoking bully at a restaurant. At first, the smoker refuses to put out his cigarette, so Bernie helps Tony stand up to his nemesis -- with surprising results.	150358
2005	Listen Up: Tony Whine-Man	T	DVD -R HQ 2876	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #17. 2-21-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.After running into the man who used to relentlessly bully him as a child at summer camp, Tony decides to arrange a camp reunion where he can prove to his fellow campers once and for all he is truly the better man.However, the tables turn on Tony when the camp bully turns out to be very different from what he seems.	150359
2005	Listen Up: Waiting for Kleinman	T	DVD -R HQ 3041	Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #19. 3-21-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.Megan is thrilled to get the part of Gretel in the local community theater until the director asks Tony to play Hansel, figuring his "celebrity" status will boost audience attendance.When Tony starts to drive everyone crazy and tries to take over the production, Megan and the rest of the cast realize that, in order to save the show, they must band together to get rid of Tony -- and fast.	150360
2005	Listen Up: Weekend With Bernie	T		Kornheiser, Tony. Series is based on humor columns of the Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser who also cohosts ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.	Episode #14. 1-31-2005	Sportswriter-TV Host Tony Kleinman (Jason Alexander). recently shifted from sportswriting to a humor column that draws on his life with wife and teenage son and daughter. Also cohosts a raucous sports talk show with ex-jock Bernie (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The TV Talk Show is "Shut Up and Listen." Tony's humorous syndicated newspaper column, which he writes in the kitchen at home, includes commentary on his family who are not thrilled to see their trails and tribulations made public.When Dana goes out of town to supervise a monkey transfer from the Chicago Zoo, Tony invites Bernie to recuperate from his knee surgery and enjoy a weekend of relaxation at their house.The friends enjoy a few days of watching movies and eating nachos in bed, while Bernie helps Tony with his parenting duties. However the "honeymoon" quickly comes to an end when Bernie's girlfriend shows up and Megan ends up sneaking out of the house.	150361
2002	Listen Up! Charles Barkley with Ernie Johnson	DT				Reporter Brett Haber. Host Charles Barkley. Co-Host Ernie Johnson.	150362
1926	Listen, Moon!	N	MLPL	Cline, Leonard		City Editor Dave Corson. Kendrick Glasby. Incomplete journalism background	150363
2000	Listener, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The, Feb-March, 2000	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	150364
1961	Lita pa mej, alskling!	MF				Editor (Bengt Eklund). Photographer (Sune Mangs).	150365
1999	Liten film, En	MF			Sweden. Miniseries	Journalist (Tommy Bergqvist).	150366
1999	Liten julsaga, En	MF				TV Reporter (Michaela Granit)	150367
1844	Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq., The	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Editor of God-Fly.  Hum-Drum magazine. Rowdy-Dow, Lollipop and Goosetherumfoodle magazines. Crab, editor of Lollipop, criticizes editor of God-Fly.   Bob, editor of Shopping-Turtle. Mrs. Fibalittle, contributor to Lollipop.Crab's generic name for a tomahawking reviewer, Thomas Hawk. Thingum Bob becomes Thomas Hawk.  Crab dies and wills the Lollipop to Thingum Bob who eventually affects a merger of Randy-Dow, Hum-Drum and Goosetherumfoodle.BoThingum, illustrious writer-editor explains how he achieved literary renown. First pen name, Oppodeldoc. Second, Snob.  Slyass wrote "Pigs" for Lollipop.  Daddy'ship, His -- name Thingum Bob gives to the offensive editor of Daddy-Long-Legs	150368
1758	Literary Magazine, The	ER	COPY	Johnson, Samuel	In "Samuel Johnson's Prefaces & Dedications."	Magazine	150369
2006	Literary Six, The	N		Liaguno, Vince A.		Journalists, publishers, editors, academics and novelists are alumni of The Literary Six, notorious across the college campus for its snobby witticisms and scathing critiques of the university, its faculty, its students and its founders.The elite group of college literati fashioned itself after the Algonquin Round Table. Graduation day for members of The Literary Six brought a sigh of relief for many of those on the receiving end of the group's caustic pen.They made a pact to reunite and celebrate the glory days of their scandalous collegiate association.This year, six members of the infamous literary club make their way to Shelter Rock Island to the home of fellow member and a best selling author and her TV producer husband for a New Year's Eve weekend.The island is cut off from the mainland in a winter storm that blankets the New England coastline. Members of the Literary Six will face retribution for sins committed long ago. The Literary Six will begin to fall, one by one.	150370
1914	Literature	SS	GPL	Colette	In "Collected Stories of Colette."	Newspaper. "Godmother"  late turning in a story for the papers.	150371
2005	Literature Alive: Gardening With Olive	DT			Episode #12.	Interviewer Honor Ford-Smith.	150372
2006	Literature Alive: In the Shadow of My Fathers	DT			Episode #19.  11-30-2006	Interviewer (Lana Lovell).	150373
2005	Literature Alive: Memory Places	DT			Episode #2. 10-6-2005	Interviewers Eugene Paramoer, Frances-Anne Solomon.	150374
1957	Litmore Snatch, The	NM	OWN - H	Wade, Henry		Newspaper Owner Herbert Litmore is a newspaper proprietor, whose 10-year-old son is kidnapped.	150375
1939	Little Accident	M		Dell, Floyd and Thomas Mitchell (Play -- "An Unmarried Father") and Dell (Novel).  Paul Yawitz , Eve Greene (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Herbert Pearson (Hugh Herbert), a baby care columnist who writes under the name of "Mrs. Teedsley." About to lose his column, but his boss keeps him on when he sees the child.Reporter (Frank O'Connor). Photographer (William Newell). Cameraman (Ronnie Rondell). First Cameraman (Franklin Parker). Second Cameraman (Joey Ray).	150376
1910	Little Angels of Luck	M				Newspaper. Story in newspapers alerts wife about a disaster	150377
1972	Little Arc, The	M				Photographer (Manfred de Graaf). Photographer (Wik Jongsma).	150378
1972	Little Ark, The	M				Photographer (Manfred de Graaf). Photographer (Wik Jongsma).	150379
2005	Little Athens	M				Sports Announcer (Pete Punito).	150380
1994	Little Big League	M				Reporter #1 (Steve Cochran). Reporter #2 (Tim Russell).	150381
1970	Little Big Man	M	DVD -R HQ 9661, 9662, 9663. L		Hoffman	Reporter interviews Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman) on his life and times. Historian (William Hickey).	150382
1964	Little Big Man	NW	OWN - H	Berger, Tom		Editor Ralph Fielding Snell, Jack Crabb's (Little Big Man) editor.	150383
1916	Little Billy Bowlegs	N	MLPL	Stapp, E.B.		Newsboy Billy Bowlegs, handicapped newsboy, sells newspapers. Newspaper boy.  Mr. Goodfellow, blonde young reporter. Betty Wadsworth, sob sister.  Flanagan, other journalist.	150384
1977	Little Bit of Egypt, A	SS	MLPL	Sutton, David	In "Cold Fear: New Tales of Terror."	Reporter Mark Huysman, Newlook's leading reporter interviews famous archaeologist. Linda Carroll, his secretary has to finish typing his article or her editor Stoddard will "murder me."	150385
1940	Little Bit of Heaven, A	M				Photographer (William Alston).	150386
2000	Little Bit of Lipstick, A	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Janet Peckinpaugh). News Reporter (Dan Kain). Entertainment Reporter (Gayle King).	150387
2004	Little Black Book	M	DVD -R HQ 5253, 5254			Aspiring Journalist Stacy (Brittany Murphy) is an associate producer for the Jerry Springer-like reality show Kippie Kann Show. Host (Kathy Bates). Stacy idolizes Diane Sawyer and always wanted a career in broadcast journalism.Wants to be Diane Sawyer's assistant and at the end of the film she gets that job. She also meets Carly Simon, her mother's idol for a pre-show interview and faints deadaway.Stacy absorbs her mother's passion for Simon's songs and sings them throughout the film.	150388
1996	Little Book, The	N		Hughes, David		Literary Editor Hugh Dickinson of a Sunday newspaper.	150389
1953	Little Boy Lost	M	SVDSP 578	Laski, Marghanita (Source). George Seaton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Former War Correspondent Bill Wainwright (Bing Crosby) on permanent assignment in Paris in 1938 during Nazi invasion returns to Europe to try to find his son. Fell in love with French singer. They marry, have a son.Wainwright is injured while covering the escalating conflict in Europe and ends up in British hospital. Germans occupying France, correspondent is unable to return because he is considered antagonistic toward the Third Reich.His wife continues to perform on radio secretly broadcasting coded messages to members of Resistance in her songs. She is found out and killed. Correspondent has to read the announcement of her death on the air. He later finds out she was shot by Gestapo.But their son was given to another member of the Resistance. He finds a boy that might be his son in a convent used as home for war orphans. Tries to find out if the boy is really his son.	150390
1978	Little Boy Lost	M				Reporter (Mark Hashfield)	150391
2003	Little Britain: Biggest House of Cards	T			Episode #6. 10-14-2003	Interviewer (Peter Serafinowicz) at Prime Minister's Questions.  Narrator (Tom Baker - Voice).	150392
2003	Little Britain: Hard-Boiled Egg Eating	T			Episode #4. 9-30-2003	Reporter (Ted Robbins).	150393
2004	Little Brother of War	M				Reporter (Brenda Campbell). Reporter #1 (Sheila Catherine). Reporter #2 (Kate Green). Paperboy (Robbie Williams).	150394
1917	Little Brother, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	150395
2007	Little Bruno	M				News Media. SD News Reporter (Ramona Schwarz).	150396
1931	Little Caesar	M	DVD -R HQ 2812, 2783. L			News Media. Reads newspapers, proud of publicity	150397
1930	Little Caesar	MS	COPY	Faragoh, Francis Edward	In "Twenty Best Film Plays." - Based on the novel "Little Caesar" by W.R. Burnett.	Newspapers. Newsboy: "Extra! Extra! Crime Commissioner shot!  Newspaper pictures and headlines.	150398
2006	Little Children	M	DVD -R HQ 10752 (Mislabeled 10751), 10753, 10751			Documentary Filmmaker Kathy Adamson (Jennifer Connelly). Reporter (Jennifer Rainville). Off-Screen Anchor (Gary Anthony Ramsay).	150399
2005	Little Chloroform Should Do the Trick	M				Reporter	150400
1989	Little Class on Murder, A	NM	OWN - P	Hart, Carolyn	PR	Public Relations	150401
1914	Little Cloud, A	SS	OWN - H - UCLA	Joyce, James	In "Dubliners." In "James Joyce: Four Complete Books."	Press	150402
1985	Little David	NM	OWN - H	Chaze, Elliot		City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.	150403
1909	Little Devil Doubt	N		Onions, Oliver		Parody Journalism, satirizing the halfpenny press of today from the point of view of the reporter, whose useless slavery is described with first-hand realism.	150404
2006	Little Dog Laughed, The	P		Beane, Douglas Carter		Public Relations. PR-happy Hollywood Agent Diane (Julie White) portrays the embodiment of the entertainment industry's gutted soul with a thrilling exuberance. Client	150405
2005	Little Earthquakes	N		Weiner, Jennifer		African-American TV Newscaster Ayinde is a beautiful, biracial newscaster who moves to Philadelphia after her husband, a star player for the NBC, is traded to the 76ers.	150406
1993	Little Easter	NM		Coleman, Reed Farrel		Woman Journalist whose career is on its way down despite  her fancy career credentials is an alcoholic who gets sordid and horizontal with an aspiring writer Dylan Klein who is involved with solving a murder.Klein is tending bar in a small town not far from New York City.  He searches for clues after he finds a dead woman with a canary in her mouth. He discovers unscrupulous reporters, ruthless gangsters and rapacious lawyers.	150407
1970	Little Fauss and Big Halsy	M				Photographer (Ray Ballard - The Photographer).	150408
1940	Little Foxes, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2789, 2790, 2785. L	Lillian Hellman play		Newspaperman-Editor David Hewitt (Richard Carlson), added to film as love interest for Alexandra	150409
1953	Little Fugitive	M				Photographer (Will Lee)	150410
1997	Little Ghost	M				Journalist (Claudia Soare). Photographer (Florin Chiriac).	150411
1933	Little Giant, The	M				Radio Announcer (Selmer Jackson) voice	150412
2002	Little Girl Blue: Novel of Crime, A	N		Cray, David		Columnist Robert Reid, aging, popular Daily News columnist. His niece is a female NYPD Lieutenant of Manhattan.He was a columnist after all, and not a reporter. He cold pick and choose his stories.  Five years before in quick success he lost his two great loves -- his wife of 37 years and single malt scotch.Lost them both and had overnight become a diabetic old man nursing a cirrhotic liver, a bad heart and a prostate the size of a beach ball.He, Robert Reid, who'd once dived from a westside pier in the dead of winter, searching the polluted waters for a .45-caliber automatic rumored to have been tossed there by a killer.Uncle Bob receives an e-mail tip about a warehouse. He goes there and discovers three bodies hanging from a light fixture in the basement. Helps niece solve crime.	150413
1975	Little Girl From Little Rock	SS	USC	Ebon, William	In "Death of a Lover and Other Stories by William Ebon."	Editor Old Man Gorny, the Editor-in-chief picks Cliff Holt to cover the Little Rock episode back in 1957.  "It's your chance, Kid. It'll make you or break you,  Gorny told him.."Bring it back snapping and snarling, Kid, and you've got it made."  Holt is 27, unattached, fairly good looking and showed pep.  Holt's story ending with his death.	150414
1925	Little Girl in a Big City, A	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	150415
1988	Little Girl Lost	MT		Backett, Ann (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Newswoman Andrea (Patricia Kalember tries to help foster parents adopt a child they believe has been molested by her biological father.  She is contacted by the couple's lawyer. .At first she doesn't think there's enough substantiation for the story.When she sees the child's picture and hears the mother's pleas to do the story, she agrees to meet the foster parents. Her boss doesn't want her to do the story, but she gets the assistant news director's support. HeHe tells her to shoot an interview with them. She investigates the story trying to get hospital records to show the child was molested (nurse calls back to say it's true). The asst. news director sneaks the 4:07-minute piece to air on Christmas Eve.He and the reporter are chastised by their boss, he does not fire them. The governor gets involved after her report airs. She wins an Emmy for her work, takes a better job, and misses the tearful reunion of child and her foster family.Variety: Reporter was less than objective in her investigation making no effort to get the biological father's side of the story. "This isn't New York and you're not an investigative reporter. If that's what you want to be, apply for a job on 60 Minutes."	150416
1982	Little Gloria… Happy at Last	MT				News Media. Female News Reporter (Ali Giron).	150417
1999	Little Green Men: Novel, A	N		Buckley, Christopher		Journalist John Oliver O' Banion is an acerbic talk-show host, a preachy TV pundit, a Washington D.C. insider. MJ-12 is a secret federal program that stages alien abductions to maintain popular support for military spending and space exploration.When he is "probed" by aliens ("little green men") at a golf course, Banion becomes a true believer in UFOs. In fact, the government agency has staged the event to generate public support for funding space research.Ostracized by the D.C. establishment, he uses his TV show to organize millions of UFO cultists, the "Millennium Men" who gather on the Mall (the "Millennium Men March). They just may bring down the government.Larry King makes an appearance. Banion meets up with a sexy UFO crusader.	150418
1920	Little Grey Mouse, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	150419
2003	Little Help From Above, A	NSF		Rosenberg, Saralee		Reporter Shelby Lazarus, a hotshot reporter for the Chicago Tribune is a beautiful but quite nasty shrew of a woman who returns to the family she despises when her father and stepmother are involved in a serious accident.She's been estranged from her family for more than two years, has been unable to maintain a loving relationship with anyone since she was 10 years old -- when her best friend and love of her young life moved away and her mother died soon after.Exasperated and tired of watching from the afterlife, her mother determines to do something about it and sets out to interfere in her daughter's life. "She may be a hot-shot journalist, but she's still 38 and as single as a sock in the dryer."	150420
1981	Little House on the Prairie: Chicago	T			Episode 11-23-1981	News Media	150421
1980	Little House on the Prairie: Dearest Albert, I'll Miss You	T			Episode #146.11-17-1980	Photographer (Dan Caldwell).	150422
1977	Little House on the Prairie: Fighter, The	T			Episode #78. 11-21-1977	Reporter (Sandy Rosenthal).	150423
1974	Little House on the Prairie: Harriet's Misunderstanding (aka Harriet's Happenings)	T	SVD 1147, SVD 951		Episode	Gossip Columnist Mrs. Oleson becomes Walnut Grove's new gossip columnist	150424
1979	Little House on the Prairie: Odyssey, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3398		Episode.	Publisher William Randolph Hearst (Bill Ewing) helps Charles, Laura and Albert bring a dying boy to visit the ocean. Editor (Maurice Hill).	150425
1979	Little House on the Prairie: Odyssey, The	T			Episode #114. 3-19-1979	Editor (Maurice Hill). Publisher-Editor William Hearst (Bill Ewing).	150426
1979	Little House on the Prairie: Once Upon a Time	T	DVD -R HQ 4287		Episode.	Publisher is interested in Laura's work but wants her to change the story.	150427
1977	Little House on the Prairie: Times of Change	T			Episode #70. 9-19-1977	Reporter (Hank Stohl).	150428
1981	Little House on the Prairie: Wave of the Future	T	DVD -R HQ 8713		Episode #170.12-7-1981	Photographer (David Carlile). Advertising Man (Roger Bowen).	150429
1974	Little House: New Beginning, A -- Sins of the Fathers	T	SVD 878		Episode	Publisher. Sarah's strong-willed publisher father exerts a maleficent influence on Sarah's little country weekly.	150430
1990	Little Inconvenience	N		Christenberry, Judy	Kismet Romance #5	Magazine Reporter Elizabeth “Liz” Broadhurst doesn’t usually cover the type of story her editor wants her to report, but when the all came from her editor, she couldn’t say no. Wealthy entrepreneur Jason Harmon had been secretive and camera shy for 10 years. Now that he had agreed to grant an exclusive interview with Star magazine, Liz couldn’t let her boss down. But the brash, demanding man who met her at Denver’s airport took Liz by surprise. She’d interviewed reluctant subjects before, but Jason Harmon was different. He hated reporters. If Liz wanted to get her story, she would have to follow this man on a grueling trek through Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.	150431
1946	Little Iodine	M		Hatlo, Jimmy (Comic Strip). Richard Landau (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Marc Andrews (Marc Cramer) has romance with a woman that is complicated because of Little Iodine. She suspects her mother is having an affair, so she plants evidence indicating that her father is involved in a liaison with a dance instructor.Hoax is exposed and her parents reunited as are the reporter and the woman.	150432
1940	Little Joe the Wrangler	M	DVD -R HQ 6619 (Media Excerpts)			Newspaper headlines at the beginning of the film sets up the story.	150433
1952	Little Johnny Jet	C	DVD -R HQ 2839		MGM Cartoon - Short Subject	Newspapers. Father reading "Hot Air News" newspaper.	150434
1889	Little Journey in the World, A	N	MLPL	Warner, Charles Dudley		Reporter of The Planet, "a spruce young gentleman, in a loud summer suit, with a rose in his button-hole, and the air of assurance which befits the commissioner of the public curiosity. " Gossip and News.	150435
1969	Little Jungle Boy	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	150436
1977	Little Knowledge, A	N		Bishop, Michael	Weinberg List	Journalist	150437
1916	Little Liar, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Bobby (Robert Harron) who tries to help a compulsive liar falsely accused of shoplifting. Uncovers evidence to clear her, but she attempts suicide in her cell.	150438
2006	Little Light, A	M			Short	News Media. GNN Anchor (Carlene Moore). Face to Face Host (Monica Lee). Entertainment Host (Sabra Williams). Photographer (Michael Sagol). Amateur Videographer (Sebastian Artz).	150439
1921	Little Lord Fauntleroy	M	DVD -R HQ 8094, 8095. SVD 1506		AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	150440
2006	Little Man	M				News Media. News Anchor (Mark Docherty).	150441
1961	Little Man Who Wasn't Quite	SS	OWN	Stuart, William W	In "Twisted,"	Newspaperman E. Groff Conklin, 1961, narrates. Managing Editor. Jones.	150442
1987	Little Match Girl, The	MT		Anderson, Hans Christian (Story). Maryedith Burrell (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Joe Dutton (Jim Metzler) of a crusading newspaper, The Dispatch, has been disowned by his wealthy father for marrying. He uses his paper to attack his father for his treatment of tenement dwellers.When Dutton discovers a number of tenants are about to be evicted during Christmas, he and a photographer, Molly (Keshia Knight Pullam) take pictures of the soon-to-be-homeless residents.Among the subjects photographed is the title heroine. During a rally, Dutton is arrested. His mother and wife go to pay his bail, leaving the photographer to care for the publisher's infant son.Photographer decides to take the baby to meet his grandfather and the father reconciles with Dutton. Corrupt police chief was planning to evict the tenants without the father's knowledge and the businessman stops him.	150443
1871	Little Men	NJ	PVL	Alcott, Louisa M.		Newspaper.	150444
1940	Little Men	M	DVD -R HQ 8355, 8356			Reporter (Sterling Holloway)	150445
1997	Little Men	M				Newspaper Boy (Richard Azimov).	150446
1921	Little Miss Hawkshaw	M			AFI-Newsvendors	News Vendor	150447
1997	Little Miss Magi	N		Sampson, John		News Media	150448
1918	Little Miss Muffet: Whimsical Invention, A	N		Kirby, Elizabeth		Female Journalist Miss Muffet's pilgrimage from  vicarage through journalistic life in London to goal of love. In diary form.	150449
1918	Little Miss No-Account	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	150450
1917	Little Miss Nobody	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	150451
1917	Little Miss Optimist	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	150452
1943	Little Miss Pinkerton	M				Photographer (Mark Daniels)	150453
2006	Little Miss Sunshine	M				Photographer (Erik David).	150454
1978	Little Mo	T				News Media. Maureen Connolly, tennis great.	150455
1972	Little Moon and Jud McGraw (aka Gone with the West.  aka Bronco Busters.  aka Man Without Mercy)	M				News Media	150456
1956	Little More Time	N	OWN - H	Chandler, David		Press	150457
2007	Little Mosque on the Prairie	T				Reporter (Nicholas Carella).	150458
1907	Little Nelly Tells a Story Out Of Her Own Head	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Reporter	150459
2000	Little Nicky	M				TV Anchorwoman (Sylvia Lopez - Herself). TV Talk Show Host (Regis Philbin - Himself). Weatherman (Sid Ganis).	150460
1898	Little Pedlington	N		Poole, John		Reporter. Jack Hobbleday, modeled on Tom Hill of the Monthly Mirror	150461
1991	Little Piece of Heaven, A	MT				Newscaster (Dave Nichols)	150462
2002	Little Piece of Heaven, A	NR		Bleser, Linda		Journalist Rick Orlando is trying to find out more about best-selling romance novelist Lace Kincaid, the darling of the romance industry. He wants to find out her secret.What no one knows is that she doesn't really exist. Ashley and her identical twin sister Alexis are the writing team behind the pseudonym. Ashley, the quiet and demure twin, writes the best-selling books while Lexi handles marketing and promotion.Lexi also plays the diva role of "Lace Kincaid" at public events.  On the eve of receiving the prestigious Crystal Quill Award, their charade is about to come crashing down.While trying to keep the truth from handsome journalist Orlando, Ashley and Lexi get caught up in a complicated deception that puts both their careers and love lives in jeopardy.	150463
2007	Little Pink Slips	N		Koslow, Sally	Inspired by real-life events, the book is filled with gossipy revelations. Written by McCall's former editor-in-chief.	Magazine Editor Magnolia Gold is Maggie Goldfarb who grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, moved to Manhattan and morphed into the highly paid editor in chief of Lady Magazine.With a corner office, a designer wardrobe and dozens of loyal employees, she has been hired to update the dowager of women's magazines. She's on her way to giving Lady a face-lilt when she is ignominiously replaced by Bebe Blake, a brash TV personality.Blake remakes the magazine in her own hilariously inappropriate image. With her ketch-up red hair, skintight clothes and penchant for "boy toys," Blake is more out of control than a speeding limo.Maddeningly unpredictable, she confounds everyone at the new magazine called "Bebe" with her personal vision of what a women's magazine should be and baffles them further with her bawdy sense of humor and over-the-top generosity.Bebe turns Magnolia's beloved, once-profitable Lady into a sideshow. Magnolia fears her career will never recover. But her eventual triumph is deeply satisfying.	150464
2000	Little Red	M				News Media. Reporter (Tony Harris).	150465
1955	Little Red Monkey	M				News Media. Reporter Harry Martin (Colin Gordon). American Newscaster (Jon Farrell). Editor (Donald Bisset).	150466
1979	Little Romance, A	M				Critic. Woman Critic (Denise Glaser).	150467
1919	Little Rowdy, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	150468
1988	Little Saigon	NM	OWN - H	Parker, T. Jefferson		Journalist Chuck Frye is a surf bum, a local surfing legend turned reporter, who has recently failed at journalism, business and marriage, lives in the shadow of his war-hero brother and their father, a wealthy real-estate tycoon.His brother's Vietnamese wife is a singer whose protest music has made her a heroine among anticommunists and Asian expatriates. When she is kidnapped during a performance, Frye joins the search for her, hoping to end his estrangement from the Frye clan.Chuck is more at home on a longboard than in an office.	150469
1982	Little Sex, A	M				Cameraman (Joshua Michaels).	150470
1986	Little Shop of Horrors	M				TV Reporter (Michael Shannon)	150471
1958	Little Sin, A	NM	OWN - H	Hardy, William M.		Press	150472
1984	Little Sister, The	MT				Photographer (Rob Van Petten).	150473
2002	Little Sister's vs. Big Brother	DT			Canada	News Media. Reporter for CBC's Prime Time News (Carol Off). Host Fred Davis of "Front Page Challenge"	150474
1996	Little Something Extra, A	NR		McCutchcon, Pam 	Harlequin American "More Than Men" series #614	Investigative Reporter P.J. Sheridan tries to locate a man's missing sister. She can’t quite believe 6’4” Connor O’Flaherty is one of the little people. But she sets her skepticism aside to help him locate his sister’s missing talisman and discovered an added bonus for herself -- magic. 	150475
1896	Little Story, The	SS	OWN - H - UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose	In "Collected Writings of Ambrose Bierce, The." - Written in the form of a play	Editor. Probationary Contributor -- Editor in?  Supernumery Editor --  Dead	150476
1917	Little Sunbeam	SS	UCLA	Pattullo, George	In "Today's Short Stories Analyzed."	Female Correspondent.	150477
1917	Little Terror, The	M			AFI-Cartoonists	Cartoonist	150478
2006	Little Thing Called Murder, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 8871, 8872			News Media. Journalist (Tiffany Knight). NY TV Reporter (Dawn Chubai). LA Reporter (Mi-Jung Lee). Reporter (Tara Hungerford).	150479
1942	Little Tokyo, U.S.A.	M		Bricker, George (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Reporter Maris Hanover (Brenda Joyce) broadcasts the "woman's angle" on the news. A boyfriend, a cop, is after a secret radio set used by Asian spies in league with Hanover's boss Hendricks (Don Douglas), who is a German agent.Hendricks kills a man and frames the cop for murder. When the cop notifies Hanover after escaping from prison, Hendricks overhears the conversation and kidnaps her. Phone call is actually a trap to catch the spies.Film ends with mass evacuation of Japanese. Variety, 7/8/42: "Miss Joyce strains credulity as the news broadcaster, being too much of a looker and too chic for the role."	150480
1938	Little Tough Guy	M			Bowery Boys	Newsboy Johnny Boylan (Billy Halop) and newsboy-cronies start a local crime wave. Carl "Pig" Adams (Huntz Hall). String (Garbiel Dell). Ape (Bernard Punsly). Sniper (David Gorcey)	150481
2003	Little Town in Texas	NR		Campbell, Bethany	Harlequin Superromance #1129	Reporter Kitt Mitchell was born in Crystal Creek, but quite happy to forget about that. She is sent from New York back to her hometown. Her job? Get the notoriously tightlipped Mel Belyle to talk. Belyle has come to town, and no one’s happy to see him. He’s the new point man for the corporation that’s trying to buy up land and turn Crystal Creek into suburbia. He’s also public enemy number one, or so the Concerned Citizens have decided. Kitt’s ambitious enough to do whatever she can to get Belyle to give her the interview. 	150482
2008	Little Trouble With the Facts	N		Siegal, Nina		Reporter Valerie Vane was an up-and-coming Lifestyle-Gossip Reporter at a prominent New York daily. Then she stumbled, rather publicly, and lost it all -- her column, her fiancé, her access behind the city’s velvet ropes. Now she’s on the obituary desk writing death notices, and it feels like a dead end. But when she writes about a recently deceased once-famous graffiti artist, the phone calls start. A mysterious voice on the other end of the line tells her the artist’s death was a murder -- and if she were a real reporter, she’d investigate.Gotham Gossip Girl’s Rise, Fall and Resurrection in New York, circa 1999. Sassy, brassy journo Valerie Vane -- nee Sunburst Rhapsody Miller, born to a pair of hippies -- wants to be famous and does so the old-fashioned way: by tossing gossip bricks. She’s quickly scooped up by the style section of the Paper, a thinly veiled New York Times. She becomes undone by cocaine nights and her social-climbing, no-good boyfriend. After a drug-fueled rage that gets her mug on all the trashy tabs, Val is relegated to the obits desk. There the disgraced writer learns to be a real reporter, investigating the mysterious death of a revered graffiti artist Malcolm Wallace. In the hunt for his killer, aided by her dark and handsome source, Cabeza, Val uncovers corruption that will put her name back on page one -- and her life in danger.Siegal is a former journalist. Shows the bureaucratic tensions between the various departments of a major newspaper. 	150483
1920	Little Wanderer, The	M		Clift, Denison (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher of a newspaper, The Express, has son Larry Hart (Raymond McKee) who criticizes him for exploiting plight of the poor to sensationalize the news. He sets out to reform a street dweller who discovers her father is an escaped convict.Father was framed and sentenced to 12 years in prison. After getting in a scrap, the street dweller hides out in a tenement and discovers the publisher's son is getting information for an article in his father's paper.He wants to prove that criminals can be reformed if given a chance. Publisher is eventually exposed as the man who framed the street dweller's father.Street dweller's father who plans revenge, but changes his mind when the newspaper owner makes amends and the son takes over the paper.	150484
2002	Little Warriors	DT				Interviewer Neil Willenson. Narrator James Wood.	150485
1930	Little Way Ahead, A	NS		Sullivan, Allan		Newspaper. Visualizes Newspapersfor an article in his father's paper to prove notion that criminals can be reformed if given a chance.	150486
2000	Little White Rose	N		Macanulty, C.A.		War Correspondents Alastair and Carl, two young Scotsmen who become war correspondents at a time when "amateurs" took on dangerous careers, believing they "ought to do something" to make the world a better place.First love ends tragically for Alastair in civil war Spain. He meets Carl during the world war that follows and the two men continue together through personal disaster and the struggle for the state of Israel.They also report on independence in Africa, the horrors of apartheid, the fate of Indo China.	150487
1919	Little White Savage, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	150488
1928	Little Wild Girl, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	150489
1868	Little Women	NJ	PVL	Alcott, Louisa M.		Newspapers. No journalism.	150490
1981	Littlest Hobo, The: Secret of Red Hill, The	T			Episode #44. 9-24-1981	Reporter (Susan  Hogan).	150491
1968	Live a Little, Love a Little	M	DVD -R HQ 1873,  1874. L.		AFI-Photographers. Presley	Magazine Editor (Russ Bender) Photographer Greg Nolan (Elvis Presley) for Classic Cat Magazine, a Playboy-type magazine. Publisher Mike Lansdown (Don Porter).  Conservative Publisher (Rudy Vallee).Workman in Newspaper (Joe Esposito). Newspaper Vendor (Red West).	150492
2004	Live at 10:00, Dead at 10:15	NM		Klensch, Elsa		TV Producer Sonya Iverson tries to solve a murder mystery.  Magazine Editor. Control-freak Publicist.	150493
1996	Live at Five	N	OWN - H	Haynes, David		TV Anchor Brandon Wilson anchors a TV newscast regularly trounced  by reruns of "The Facts of Life."	150494
1995	Live Bait	M				Art Critic (David Hurtubise)	150495
2002	Live Football League	DT			UK. Series.	Reporter Fraser Robertson. Commentators Alvin Martin (2002), Ian Crocker, Bryan Hamilton, Rob Hawthorne, Ray Houghton, Chris Kamara.Presenters George Gavin, Brian Little, Tony Cottee (2001), Ian Payne (2003).	150496
1967	Live for Life	M		Uytterhoeven, Pierre, Claude Lelouch (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Television. Ness Book	TV Correspondent Robert Colomb (Yves Montand) in Paris leaves hotel and sees American model. Two begin affair. She accompanies him on reporting trip to Africa where he interviews white mercenaries in the Congo and covers big game hunt in Kenya.Confesses affair to his wife and takes an apartment in Paris with model. Unfulfilling relationship. He accepts assignment in Vietnam where he is captured by Vietcong. During time he is held, two women reflect on relationship with him, fear he is dead.Reporter is released and reconciles with wife. Journalist's personal life is intercut with news reports of the stories he is covering in monochromatic footage.	150497
2003	Live Freaky Die Freaky	C		Roecker, John		Reporter (Nick 13 - voice).	150498
2007	Live Free or Die Hard	M				News Media. Freeway Reporter (Melissa Knowles). Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times.	150499
2007	Live From Abbey Road	T			Episode #4. 2-2-2007	Interviewers (Gary Dyson, Mo Foster).	150500
2003	Live From Baghdad	MT	DVD -R HQ 1950, 1951. SVD 1344			CNN Reporters wrestle with journalistic ethics and the life-and-death perils of reporting during the Gulf War in 1991. CNN Producer Robert Weiner (Michael Keaton).  Ingrid Formanek (Helena Bonham Carter).  CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw (Robert Wisdom).Journalist Eric (James Waterston). Journalist (Roy Werner). Mark Biello (Joshua Leonard). 1st Journalist (John Ciccolini). 2nd Journalist (Andrew Borba). 3rd Journalist (Jack Armstrong). News Producer (Jimmy Palumbo).British Journalist #1 (Will Radford). British Journalist #3 (Steven Houska). British Journalist #4 (Daniel Deca). Journalist Rex (Bill Moseley).	150501
1992	Live From Golgotha	N	OWN - H	Vidal, Gore		TV Anchor Timothy. To the media, nothing is sacred. Television crews flock to cover the Crucifixion when technology makes time travel possible.	150502
2004	Live From NY: It's Lena Sharpe	N		Litz, Courtney		TV Segment Producer Lena Sharpe for a morning talk show.	150503
1994	Live From Queens	T				Newscaster (Jackie Sanders).	150504
2005	Live From the Red Carpet:  Emmy Awards, The	DT				Hosts Ryan Seacrest (2006), Giuliana DePandi (2005-2006), Kathy Griffin (2005), Star Jones (2005), Carson Kressley (2005),  Jennifer Sciole (2005). Correspondents Debbie Matenopoulos (2006), Kristin Veitch (2006).Post-Show Hosts Samantha Harris (2006), Jason Kennedy (2006).	150505
2002	Live From the Red Carpet: Academy Awards, The	DT				Correspondents Samantha Harris (2006), Isaac Mizrahi (2006). Host Ryan Seacrest (2006). Hosts Emily Frances (2004). Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin (2004). Correspondent Lu Parker (2004). Host-Reporters Joan Rivers (2003), Melissa Rivers (2003-2005).Hosts Ryan Seacrest (2007), Debbie Matenopoulos (2007), Catt Sadler (2007), Sal Masakela (2007).	150506
2005	Live from the Red Carpet: Golden Globe Awards, The	DT				Correspondent Isaac Mizrahi (2006). Hosts Reiko Aylesworth (2005), Kathy Griffin (2005), Star Jones (2005), Ryan Seacarest (2007), Giuliana DePandi (2007). Interviewer Aaron Stipkovich (2005). Pre-Show Host Jason Kennedy (2006).Correspondent Debbie Matenopoulos (2007).	150507
2004	Live From the Red Carpet: Grammy Awards, The	DT				Correspondent David Adelson (2004-2006). Hosts Joan Rivers (2004), Melissa Rivers (2004), Ryan Seacrest (2006), Giuliana DePandi (2006).	150508
2001	Live From the Runway: Sean John	T				Correspondent Michelle Behennah.  Host Mercedes Woods.	150509
1963	Live It Up	M				Columnist (Nancy Spain - Herself). Interviewer (Peter Noble).	150510
2006	Live Once, Die Twice	MT				News Media. Reporter (Caroline Redekopp).	150511
1995	Live Shot:	T	SV 370, VHS 339		Episodes. Series August 1995 to November, 1995. 12 Episodes.	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez), 28-year-old reporter. Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus), investigative reporter and anchor with a nose for real news. Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd), former jock with a secret he fears could ruin his career.Moore is overblown veteran anchor who only reads TelePrompTer. Up-and-coming Beck is bright, young and talented. If she has to climb over Harry's bruised, middle-aged carcass, she will. Unique chemistry between them.Young, dedicated news producer Nancy Lockridge (Cheryl Pollak) looking for her  big break. Footage-at-any cost news crew "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson)  and Tommy Greer (Hill Harper): "The News Brothers."General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Commentator Marvin Seabom (Sam Anderson), to the right of Russ Limbaugh. Hires overzealous publicist. Assignment Editor Rick Ever (David Coburn).	150512
1995	Live Shot: Day One	T	SV 303, VHS 713		Episode #1. 8-29-1995	TV News Staff. Newly hired news director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) arrives at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News" to find investigative news team chasing biggest society scandal to break in years.Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab), less experienced anchor. Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus). Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson).Just-hired Rydell arrives just as investigative news team is chasing biggest society scandal to break in years. Bickering anchors. Combative right-wing commentator Marvin Seaborn. Controlling General Manager Art Hennessey (Dion Anderson).Also single parenthood for Rydell. Harry protests being teamed up with Sherry for interview with President Clinton. With Lockridge, they arrive at the White House and discover while fighting in Lincoln bedroom a mutual attraction.Meanwhile, Richardo Sandoval becomes an integral part of a story he was reluctant to cover.	150513
1995	Live Shot: Death in the Family, A	T	SV 315		Episode #3. 9-12-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).The News Brothers continue their side video business, which leads to the arrest of virtually every man at Re-Action News. New GM Helen Forbes makes her presence at the station known.Alex begins to get settled in his new house, thanks to the beautiful and ever-efficient nanny.Ricardo heads home to Miami after receiving tragic news and the killer of society woman Lisa Prentice may be about to reveal himself to Liz.	150514
1995	Live Shot: Decisions, Decisions	T	VHS 323		Episode #12. 11-28-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).Gay radical group, Odd Man Out, claims they will reveal name of closeted gay in local broadcast journalism. Sportscaster Lou Waller fears he will be the one named. Harry Chandler Moore attempting to enlist eyewitnesses to his heterosexuality.Tommy Greer is distraught about his wife who vanishes with their baby. Alex Rydell and his wife try to figure out what went wrong with relationship the morning after just as his wife shows up for reconciliation.Marvin Seaborne holds press conference to announce his sexual harassment lawsuit against Helen Forbes who vows to see him dead before she goes down.	150515
1995	Live Shot: For Whom the Stinkin' Bell Tolls	T	SV 316		Episode #4. 9-19-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).Man holding abortion clinic hostage will only deal with his "Ideological mentor," Marvin. Helen hires image consultant Brian Clayhill (Evan Arnold) who is bent on cutting news staff fat and updating L.A. 3's on-air look.One veteran newsman resigns before the ax falls. Ricardo attempts to comfort his mother while dealing with his own grief over his brother's murder. Harry gets "ad-libs" from Billy, the stand-up comic. and Helen begins a heated pursuit of Marvin.	150516
1995	Live Shot: Forgotten Episode, The	T			Episode #5. 9-26-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).It's contract renewal time for Harry, who lists among his demands a 10% across-the-board increase and ownership of the "Beacon of Truth" name.While General Manager Helen finds both Harry and his demands laughable, she starts to take both a little more seriously when Channel 8 is courting him -- a scenario that delights both Sherry and Ricardo.	150517
1995	Live Shot: Love Is a Mainly Splintered Thing	T			Episode #11. 11-21-995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).Considering Tommy has moved onto Eddie's houseboat and Eddie has moved in with Tommy's wife, the news brothers decide it may be time to break up the team. But when they're forced to work together one last time, their mutual anger turns physical.Feeling sexually used after the break-up of heir "relationship," Marvin tricks Helen into a confession. Rick gets his chance to produce when the station takes on a live rock 'n' roll special at the last minute.while Sean visits his mother with hopes of getting his parents back together, Alex and Nancy—after weeks of trying not to—finally get closer.	150518
1995	Live Shot: Miracle	T			Episode #9. 11-7-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).When the overnight recovery of a Hispanic shooting victim is attributed to a shadow resembling the Virgin Mary suddenly appearing on a local garage door, a reluctant Liz is assigned to cover the story.Many in the newsroom, especially a troubled Sherry, examine their religious beliefs.Meanwhile, Nancy and Eddie set off to do a story in war-torn Nicaragua, accompanied by a severely out-of-place Ricardo.	150519
1995	Live Shot: Shake, Rattle and Roll	T	VHS 1600C. VHS 332 (Opening Only, Incomplete)		Episode #7. 10-17-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).The Re-Action News team is called into emergency service when a earthquake hits Los Angeles, pulling Liz, Ricardo, Joe and Peggy from cocktails at Aloha Louie's.Preventing Sherry from returning to Harry's bed, where she had left him handcuffed in his underwear and forcing Tommy and Eddie into a confrontation over Eddie's intentions in regards to Tommy's estranged wife.	150520
1995	Live Shot: T.G.I.F.	T	SV 315, SV 303		Episode #2. 9-5-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).Rydell's marriage is over. Eddie Santini (Michael Watson) and Tommy Greer (Hill Harper) start side business of selling videos of buxom women using automatic weapons. Commentator Marvin Seaborne (Sam Anderson) reveals who planted bomb in his office.Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd) grapples with professional athlete's wish to reveal his homosexuality on the air.	150521
1995	Live Shot: Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Contract	T			Episode #10. 11-14-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).After escaping their captors in the Nicaraguan jungle, Ricardo, Eddie and Nancy make it to the orphanage, where they find ransacked buildings and four terrified kids.Meanwhile, Marvin finally succumbs to Helen and, after a long hiatus from the street beat, Harry tries his hand at reporting.	150522
1995	Live Shot: Towering Infernos	T	VHS 330		Episode #6. 10-2-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).Helen's research into Marvin's past commentaries suggests that having her way with him may be trickier than she thought.Eddie Santini comes up with perfect location from which to cover major downtown fire -- roof of a competing station.  Brian, the consultant, is still looking for ways to cut the fat and update the on-air look at KXZX.	150523
1995	Live Shot: What Price Episode?	T			Episode #8. 10-24-1995	TV News Staff. News director Alex Rydell (Jeff Yagher) at the Los Angeles Channel 3 offices of TV station KXZX-TV's "Reaction News." Anchorman Harry Chandler Moore (David Birney), "The Beacon of Truth." Co-Anchor Sherry Beck (Rebecca Staab).Reporters Ricardo Sandoval (Eddie Velez) and Liz Vega (Wanda De Jesus).  Cameraman "Fast" Eddie Santini (Michael Watson). General Manager Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin). Sportscaster Lou Waller (Tom Byrd).When Peggy crashes her car, the result of a brake job paid for but never performed, Alex sends Nancy and Sean undercover to prove that Uncle Sam's car repair is a crooked operation.Unfortunately, it's also the station's biggest client. Meanwhile, the image consultant, Brian, begins his cosmetic overhaul of the news and Eddie and Tommy try to cope with Eddie's live-in relationship with Tommy's wife.	150524
2004	Live To Tell	NR		Parv, Valerie	#3 Code of the Outback Series.	Journalist Jo Francis suspected that someone was out to sabotage her survival assignment. She enlisted Blake Stirton’s aid. She quickly tired of his me-Tarzan-you-Jo attitude. But she doubted she’d ever weary of the desire he stirred within her. Crocodile Hunter Blake Stirton should have sent the sultry reporter back to the big city, yet one look at her and Blake knew he couldn’t leave her to fend for herself, especially after he learned she was the key to finding his family’s long-lost fortune.	150525
2007	Live With Regis and Kelly: Live's 20th Anniversary Special	T	DVD -R HQ 8967		Episode.	Talk-Show Host Regis Philbin celebrates his 20th anniversary with co-hosts Kathy Lee Gifford and Kelly Rippa.	150526
1937	Live, Love and Learn	M	DVD -R HQ 5394, 5395. SVD 1452			Reporter (Don Barclay). Henderson, a Reporter (Chester Clute). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Harry Lash). Reporter (Ralph McCullough).	150527
2007	Live!	M				Documentary Crew. TV Network Executive (Eva Mendes) thinks viewers will want to see everyday people play a game of Russian Roulette with a loaded gun on live television. She puts her career on the line by producing such a reality show.Documentary Crew follows the behind-the-scenes struggle to air this controversial show.	150528
1992	Live! From Death Row	MT		Dunca, Patrick (Screenplay)	Fox Movie - Ness Book	TV Reporter Alana  (Joanna Cassidy) does a live interview with a serial killer. Assistant prompts the crowd gathered outside the prison while the reporter promos the interview, adding, "maybe that's keep their sweaty little hands off the remote control."Reporter terrorizes her cameraman Joel (Jason Tomlins) who claims they used to be a news show but now they are a circus. She fights with her producer, argues with the warden. During the interview, the killer takes the reporter and cameraman hostage.Forces cameraman to continue rolling and promises viewers they will see something unique to TV: the truth. Alana interviews other prisoners, and one tries to rape her. Two prisoners commit suicide. Killer continually berates reporter.Killer tells her they both are obsessed about their careers.  She challenges him to sit in the electric chair, telling him she will pull the switch. After he's forced in the chair, she refuses -- "never trust the media" she says to him.Female guard does pull the switch. Reporter breaks down while doing final commentary. Tells cameraman, "I have to start over again" as the camera zooms in for a final close-up.  Female Anchor (Lisa Niemi). Male Anchor (Pete Bie).	150529
1969	Liveliest Town in the West	N	UCLA	Gulick, Bill		Editor Theodore Raff, of Dustville Clarion newspaper in Wyoming, "a snooping, four-eyed pen-pusher prying into affairs that are none of his business."Frank Fancher, reporter-editor.	150530
2005	Livelihood	M				News Media. Male Newscaster (Abir Trivedi).	150531
1972	Lively Game of Death	N		Kaye, Marvin		Public Relations Consultant Hilary Quayle is an attractive, young PR consultant who has long harbored the desire to be a detective. It is with little urging, therefore, that she becomes involved in trying to ferret out the industrial spy who is ruining one of her best clients, Trim Tram Toys. On the opening morning of the Toy Fair, the design for a new toy is stolen, and the preliminary  investigation leads to the discovery of the body of the prime suspect. The solution to both crimes lies in interpreting the meaning of the Scrabble titles found in the dead man’s hand. Thoroughly intrigued, Hilary resolves to solve the crime and present the police with a brilliant fait accompli. She is aided by her secretary, a man as resourceful as she. The two have only a few hours in which to unravel the increasingly complex set of clues before the police must be called. At one point all signs point to Hilary herself. The elimination of two more suspects, a blackmail plot and a newly merry widow combine to further complicate matters.	150532
1971	Liver Birds, The:	T			UK. Episode #10.2-4-1971	Photographer (Chris Gannon).	150533
1972	Liver Birds, The: Birds and Bottom Drawers	T			Episode #23. 3-17-1972	Newspaper Boy (Bryan Sweeney).	150534
1975	Lives of Jenny Dolan, The	MT	SV 91	Simmons, Richard Alan (Idea). James Lee, Simmons (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jenny Dolan (Shirley Jones) contends with uncooperative police, political conspiracy and death of her husband. Asks husband for permission to return to work. Tells her boss he had better get another reporter who doesn't scare so easily.Reporter will show off her legs and give false information over the phone to get the story. Husband is killed because of her investigations. Goes to old flame at Press Club who tells her she got on a story and rode it too far.She shoots head of conspiracy group with a gun concealed in her purse. Political conspiracy, like The Parallax View, engineered by anonymous but powerful group. "You killed your husband, Jenny. That's the price of excellence. You're good at what you do.""If you haven't got it, all you have to do is make it up…just keep it coming out of the typewriter. Keep bleeding all over them out there. Maybe they'll lap it up. And even if they don't, hot or cold, it sure makes a nice story, doesn't it?…""…Well, a flying saucer just landed at the airport. Why don't you go out there and check out the little green men."	150535
1997	Lives of the Monster Dogs	NSF		Bakis, Kirsten		Freelance Writer Cleo Pira is a coed who submits a story about a genetically engineered race of monster dogs to a local newspaper.	150536
1989	Lives of the Saints	N	OWN - H	Slavitt, David R.		Journalist-Narrator is a down-and-out journalist who cranks out stranger than truth stories for a national tabloid	150537
2000	Livet ar en schlager	MF				TV Reporter (Rickard Sjoberg). Journalist (Ing-Marie Carlsson). Journalist (Goran Forsmark)	150538
1967	Livet ar stenkul	MF				Journalist in Bar (Ove Magnusson).	150539
1991	Livin' Large	M	SVD 806, SV 183	Mosley-Payne, William (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchor Dexter Jackson (Terrence T.C. Carson), African-American Atlanta clothes presser whose dreams of becoming a TV newscaster. Arrogant anchor tells him to get lost when he brings him an audition tape during a hostage situation. Channel 4 News.Jackson gets his big break when reporter is shot during a live broadcast. Pries the microphone out of his hand to continue the coverage. Becomes a one-man news crew and goes after the sniper, preventing him from committing suicide.Negotiates hostages release, becomes a hero. Offered job at station, seduced by the business and loses his identity.  Ostracized by black community. Sees his TV image altering into a blond-haired white guy.  Bimbo weather girl Miss Carnes (Julia Campbell)Female news producer who gets orgasmic over the possibility of a man threatening to blow his brains out on live TV. Decides to team him with white female co-anchor Missy Carnes (Julia Campbell) and wants them to get married in a televised ceremony.Jackson gives final speech about hype replacing substance in TV news. Older anchor Clifford Worthy (Bernie McInerney). Becomes his mentor warning him of danger of selling his soul for glamour of TV. Executive news director Kate Penndragin (Blanche Baker).	150540
2002	Livin' Large:	T				Correspondent (Enrique Sapene).	150541
1984	Livin' the Life (aka Real Life)	M			UK. Ness	Reporter listens to story about the theft of a painting made up by day-dreaming hero. When the painting is actually stolen, the plot thickens.	150542
2006	Living & Dying (aka Living and Dying)	M				News Cameraman (Michael Magnus). Reporter (Oyku Rahsan). 	150543
1997	Living Color:	T	VHS 642. VHS 622		Episodes.	Parody News.	150544
1991	Living Color: Anton and the Reporter	T			Episode #50. 12-1-1991	Parody News. "Anton and the Reporter."	150545
1991	Living Color: Arsenio Hall of Justice	T			Episode #35. 4-28-1991	Parody News. Talk-Show Host Arsenio Hall.	150546
1992	Living Color: Grim Reaper	T			Episode #54. 1-19-1992	Parody News.  "Connie Chung - Me Want Maury."  CBS Newswoman Connie Chung. Talk-Show Host Maury Povitch.	150547
1991	Living Color: Homey The Sellout: Part 1	T			Episode #37. 5-12-1991	Parody News. "Oprah's Restaurant:" Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey	150548
1993	Living Color: Mary Tyler Mo	T			Episode #109. 12-16-1993	Parody News. "Mary Tyler Mo."	150549
1991	Living Color: PCN's Win, Lose or Draw	T			Episodes #30. 2-24-1991	Parody News. "Pentagon Briefing:" Press Conference.	150550
1990	Living Color: Transitions	T			Episode #4. 5-5-1990	Parody News. "Oprah:" Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey.	150551
1932	Living Dead, The (Unheimliche Geschichten)	M		Poe, Edgar Allen (Stories -- "Black Cat, The" and "System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Feather, The" and Robert Louis Stevenson's "Suicide Club, The"	Germany	Reporter Frank Briggs (Harald Paulsen) ties stories together in this anthology film. Journalist battles murderer.	150552
1989	Living Dolls:	T			Episode	School Newspaper. Samanatha Micelli (Alyssa Milano of Who's the Boss) goes to New York City to interview teenage models for her school paper creating spin-off series	150553
1989	Living Dolls: Beauty and the Beat	T			Episode #12. 12-30-1989	News Media. Reporter #2 (Lisa Cohen).	150554
1992	Living End, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5584, 5577.			Film Critic Jon (Craig Gilmore), a relatively timid and pessimistic movie critic, and a drifter Luke, a restless and reckless drifter,  hit the road as fugitives and as gay lovers who are HIV positive. After an unconventional meeting, and after Luke kills a homophobic police officer, they go on a road trip with the motto, “Fuck Everything.”	150555
1956	Living Idol, The	M		Lewin, Albert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Matthews (Steve Forrest) is in love with a Mexican woman who is believed to be the reincarnation of a Mayan maiden sacrificed to a Jaguar-god. He rescues her.	150556
1947	Living in a Big Way	M	DVD -R HQ 9421, 9422			News Media. Reporter (Dink Freeman). Reporter (Eddie Laughton). Reporter (Frank Marlowe). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Reporter (Clarence Straight). Newspaper Reporter (Merle McHugh). Woman Reporters (Jo Gilbert, Ann Lawrence).News Photographers (Pat Gleason, Bob Shelton). ). Woman Photographers (Frances Morris, Irene Tedrow). Court Photographer (Eddie Fetherston).	150557
1998	Living in Captivity:	T			Episode #4. 10-30-1998	Reporter (Tina Morlock).	150558
2002	Living in Hope	M				News Media. Local Newsreader (Jenny Hull). National Newsreader (Jayne Secker).	150559
1994	Living in Little Rock with Miss Little Rock	N		Butler, Jack		Retired TV News Personality Lianne Morrison, an emotionally scarred former Miss Little Rock lives with  her super-rich attorney husband in Arkansas in the early 1980s.The Morrisons are outspoken champions of liberal causes so they rankle some of the city's less glamorous, more old-fashioned types.There's cocaine, a hostile sheriff, a creation science law, group therapy and inept assassins.	150560
1954	Living It Up	M	DVD -R HQ 3214, 3215. SVDSP 682	Hecht, Ben, Jule Styne, Bob Hillard (Musical Comedy -- "Hazel Flagg"). James H. Street (Story -- "Letter to the Editor").  Ben Hecht ("Nothing Sacred."	Ness Book - Martin and Lewis vehicle.	Reporter Wally Cook (Janet Leigh) for the New York Morning Chronicle. ("The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth").  She finds out railroad worker is dying from radiation poisoning.Reporter convinces editor Oliver Stone (Fred Clark) that the story is "a shot in the arm for your dying scandal sheet." Editor runs down list of articles reporter previously faked, she is allowed to cover the story.Goes to town, meets his doctor and rebuffs doctor's advances by telling him she lives on the front page of the "Morning Chronicle" and he can pick her up for seven cents. Takes them back to New York.When the worker faints, editor says, "Doctor, I wanna know the worst. We go to press in fifteen minutes.""You were going to marry him. He would have done to you what he did to the paper." Photographer (Norman Leavitt). Announcer (Art Baker). Newspaper Slugger (Clancy Cooper).	150561
1980	Living Legend: The King of Rock and Roll	M				Photographer at Concert (Phil Smoot).	150562
1922	Living Lies	M		Roche, Arthur Somers (Story - "Scrap of Paper, A" and Novel, "Plunder").	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Dixon Grant (Edmund Lowe) is assigned by his editor to investigate financiers involved in crooked deals. He gets hold of a piece of paper on which crooks have signed agreement for a traction deal.Crooks try to bribe reporter and his girlfriend, and then torture him to locate the whereabouts of the paper, but the reporter escapes and captures them. Head of the crooks killed when his houseboat comes loose from anchor and plunges over a water fall.	150563
1998	Living Out Loud	M				Anchorman (Mitch Greenbereg - Voice-Over).	150564
2005	Living Room of the Dead, The	N		Stone, Eric		Journalist Ray Sharp, an editor of a Hong Kong-based financial news monthly, a man about town and future candidate for a liver transplant, doesn't need someone else's troubles but when his colleague pleads for help, his conscience won't let him say no.A simple favor entangles Ray in a maze of horror and violence that leads from glittery nightclubs and sleazy brothels of Macau to a chamber of horrors on an island in the South China Sea and finally to Russia's Mafia-infested Pacific seaport, Vladivostok.Ray is fond of minding his own business in nearby Macao to which he retreats for adult recreation in 1995 before either Hong Kong or the nearby foreign colonies have reverted to Chinese rule.When a junior colleague, a scion of London bankers who has been seeing a Russian prostitute who is having trouble with her Mafia-type boss, begs for help. Ray knows a thing or two about Russian hookers having one himself as a long-distance girlfriend.And it might make a good story or two.	150565
1993	Living Single:	T	VHS 612		Episodes. Series August 1993-January 1998.	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150566
1994	Living Single: Abstinence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder	T	DVD -R HQ 3824		Episode #36. 11-3-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah has a bad luck streak. Synclaire and Overton mull intimacy.	150567
1994	Living Single: Am I My Sister's Keeper?	T	DVD -R HQ 3794		Episode #34. 10-13-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton's sister is attracted to Kyle. Regine becomes a vegetarian.	150568
1995	Living Single: Another Saturday Night	T	DVD -R HQ 3921		Episode #47. 3-30-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women. Photographer (Mark Fite).Khadijah, Carson, Overton and Synclaire seek revenge on a pool shark.	150569
1995	Living Single: Baby I'm Back…Again	T	DVD -R HQ 3953		Episode #63. 11-2-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150570
1997	Living Single: Back in the Day	T	DVD -R HQ 4168		Episode #96. 1-30-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Award-winner Khadijah recalls events and friendships that led to her success.	150571
1997	Living Single: Best Laid Plans	T	DVD -R HQ 4265		Episode #110. 10-23-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max makes a surprise discovery when her former law professor visits.	150572
1994	Living Single: Bristle While You Work	T	DVD -R HQ 3789		Episode #32. 9-29-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah and Regine clash while working on an ad campaign.	150573
1993	Living Single: Burglar in the House	T	DVD -R HQ 3690		Episode #14. 11-28-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Girls buy an alarm system after their apartment is robbed.	150574
1997	Living Single: Clown That Roared, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4168		Episode #95. 1-23-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.TV Clown Synclaire tangles with a kiddie show star	150575
1995	Living Single: Come Back Little Diva	T	DVD -R HQ 3647. 3959.		Episode #55. 8-31-1995. Season 3 Opener	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Gang meets Regine's new friends at her new apartment	150576
1996	Living Single: Compromising Positions	T	DVD -R HQ 4063		Episode #80. 5-9-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine's mom interrupts an intimate moment. Max runs for office. Overton plans to propose.	150577
1993	Living Single: Crappy Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 3684		Episode #12. 11-14-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Girls take Khadijah to Atlantic City for her birthday.	150578
1996	Living Single: Dear John	T	DVD -R HQ 4012		Episode #74. 2-29-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine's new beau caters to her every whim, which irks Max.	150579
1996	Living Single: Do You Take This Man's Wallet?	T	DVD -R HQ 4138		Episode #90. 11-14-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine coordinates her former boyfriend's wedding.	150580
1996	Living Single: Doctor In the House	T	DVD -R HQ 4154		Episode #93. 12-19-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah and her new beau attend a holiday event with the snobbish medical elite	150581
1994	Living Single: Double Indignity	T	DVD -R HQ 3848		Episode #37. 11-10-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max gets a job for a phony telemarketer.	150582
1996	Living Single: Engagement, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3756		Episode #81. 5-9-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Mugger thwarts Overton's marriage proposal to Synclaire.	150583
1996	Living Single: Engagement, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3756		Episode #82. 8-9-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton identifies the mugger who stole his engagement ring.	150584
1995	Living Single: Ex-File, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3647. 3959.		Episode #56. 9-7-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton's ex-girlfriend moves to New York with hopes of reconciliation.	150585
1994	Living Single: Fatal Distraction	T	DVD -R HQ 3718. SVD 1118		Episode #16. 1-9-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women. Khadijah hires a handsome and charming man named Xavier St. John as her new writer without bothering to read his articles of check his references.Xavier constantly compliments Khadijah and seeks her attention so her friends suggest he is attracted to her. Khadijah and Xavier share a cab, he seems to be coming on to her. She leans in to kiss him, but he pulls away and says he is not interested.When Xavier turns in his first article, Khadijah is stunned to discover hat he does not possess any writing ability. He claims she is punishing him for rejecting her advances, and threatens to sue her for sexual harassment.Khadijah decides quality of her magazine should not suffer because of her error in judgment. She fires Xavier and dares him to sue her, nothing any judge who read his work would sentence him to remedial English class.Xavier announces a suit wouldn't be worth the trouble.	150586
1995	Living Single: Following Is a Sponsored Program, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3985		Episode #66. 11-30-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150587
1997	Living Single: Forgive Us Our Trespasses	T	DVD -R HQ 3813		Episode #114. 12-4-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max's client thinks he is the Son of God. Tripp alienates a disc jockey.	150588
1994	Living Single: Friends Like These	T	DVD -R HQ 3749		Episode #21. 2-27-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Visiting college pal takes advantage of Khadijah	150589
1993	Living Single: Full Court Press	T	DVD -R HQ 3667		Episode #7. 10-3-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.After a minor car accident, Max represents her friends in court.	150590
1996	Living Single: Glass Ceiling	T	DVD -R HQ 4056		Episode #77. 4-4-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle gets a promotion to middle management	150591
1993	Living Single: Great Expectations	T	DVD -R HQ 3665		Episode #6. 9-26-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Ladies meet the wrong kinds of men at a new nightclub	150592
1995	Living Single: Grumpy Old Man	T	DVD -R HQ 3649		Episode #58. 9-21-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Maxine throws Kyle a surprise birthday party	150593
1994	Living Single: Hair-Razing Experience, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3861		Episode #40. 12-8-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle's promotion may hinge on a more conservative haircut.	150594
1994	Living Single: Hand That Robs the Cradle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3725		Episode #17. 1-16-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max dates a younger man.	150595
1995	Living Single: Handyman Can, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3956		Episode #61. 10-12-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150596
1995	Living Single: He Works Hard For The Money	T	DVD -R HQ 3956		Episode #62. 10-19-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150597
1997	Living Single: He's the One	T	DVD -R HQ 3794		Episode #112. 11-6-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah scores a date with Keyshawn Johnson. Regine meets Mr. Right.	150598
1997	Living Single: High Anxiety	T	DVD -R HQ 3707		Episode #108. 9-25-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150599
1994	Living Single: Hot Fun in the Wintertime	T	DVD -R HQ 3736		Episode #20. 2-10-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire must decide who to take along on a Bahama vacation for two.	150600
1994	Living Single: I Love This Game	T	DVD -R HQ 3775		Episode #29. 9-8-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150601
1993	Living Single: I'll Take Your Man	T	DVD -R HQ 4319. VHS 588		Episode #2. 8-29-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Maxine dates Regine's ex-boyfriend	150602
1996	Living Single: I'm Ready For My Close-Up	T	DVD -R HQ 3988		Episode #68. 1-4-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine's bragging causes Synclaire to think that Regine can help her land a role.	150603
1996	Living Single: I've Got You Under My Skin	T	DVD -R HQ 4132		Episode #88. 10-31-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.As a wedding coordinator, Regine must plan a ghoulish couple's Halloween nuptials.	150604
1995	Living Single: If the Crew Fits	T	DVD -R HQ 3920		Episode #47. 2-23-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine meets Darryl's friends. Overton bowls a 300 game.	150605
1993	Living Single: In the Black Is Beautiful	T	DVD -R HQ 3665. VHS 600		Episode #5. 9-19-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Printer refuses to produce latest issue of Flavor unless Khadijah can make a $2,000 payment. Max offers her the money, but she flatly refuses. Regine tries to raise money by throwing a lingerie party, but Khadijah tells everyone to mind their own businessAfter Synclaire tells her the printer has threatened to see to it that Flavor is never published again, Khadijah accepts Max's check. She becomes so obsessed with paying off the debt she begins selling appliances and turns into a tyrant at the office.When Max assures her that she doesn't care about getting the money back, Khadijah takes offense. She decides to get the money by selling ad space to a sleazy malt liquor company. Khadijah relents after Synclaire accuses her of being a sell-out.She accepts Max's loan in exchange for a two percent share in Flavor.	150606
1997	Living Single: In Your Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 3883		Episode #116. 12-18-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Girls go on a mission of self-discovery to a New Age retreat.	150607
1995	Living Single: James Bond, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3650. 3958.		Episode #60. 10-5-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah and Synclaire disagree on how to spend a mature savings bond.	150608
1993	Living Single: Judging By the Cover. Premiere	T	DVD -R HQ 3774. VHS 573. SV 220		Episode #1. 8-29-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah struggles to find new cover story after Synclaire forgets to send the interview questions to Maya Angelou. She finally settles on a feature story about married men who cheat, "the sleeping dogs that lie."Woman comes to the Flavor office to purchase an ad for a restaurant. Turns out she is the wife of the man Regine is dating.	150609
1993	Living Single: Just Friends?	T	DVD -R HQ 3671		Episode #9. 10-17-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah fears a night of passion may damage a childhood relationship.	150610
1993	Living Single: Kiss Before Lying, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3641. VHS 599		Episode.#4. 9-12-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah destroys phone message from Regine's ex-beau. Kyle poses as Max's date for dinner with her engaged ex-beau.	150611
1996	Living Single: Kiss of the Spider Men	T	DVD -R HQ 4056		Episode #78. 4-11-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Trouble strikes when Max falls for a client charged with murder	150612
1995	Living Single: Last Temptation, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3907		Episode #45. 2-9-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire's attractive classmate has more than study on his mind.	150613
1995	Living Single: Legal Briefs	T	DVD -R HQ 3907		Episode #46. 2-16-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Maxine's new boss is an old flame.	150614
1995	Living Single: Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow…Dammit	T	DVD -R HQ 3988		Episode #67. 12-14-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton invites the gang to spend the holidays at his family's cabin in Canada	150615
1998	Living Single: Let's Stay Together	T	DVD -R HQ 3889		Episode #118. 1-1-1998	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire gets a TV series offer. Max learns Kyle is the baby's father.	150616
1996	Living Single: Likes Father, Likes Son	T	DVD -R HQ 3996		Episode #70. 2-1-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine dates a handsome weatherman, then inadvertently dates his father.	150617
1993	Living Single: Living Kringle	T	DVD -R HQ 3718		Episode #15. 12-19-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire tries to show everyone the meaning of Christmas	150618
1997	Living Single: Living Single Undercover	T	SVD 1147		Episode #101. 4-10-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women. Khadijah clashes with a hot new Reporter Ty Richardson (Duane Martin) who has his own methods of getting a story.Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter demands the story. But he's arrested in a barroom brawl.With deadline approaching, Khadijah and Max decide to handle things themselves. They break into the office of a woman who had taken a suspicious vacation and discover she has created phony computer records.Richardson shows up at the office with a completed story. He explains that his arrest was staged so that he could get to the guilty party's jailed partner. Khadijah forces him to agree on a collaborative story.Jim Brown (Himself)	150619
1993	Living Single: Living Single…With Children	T	DVD -R HQ 3667		Episode #8. 10-10-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine baby-sits a boyfriend's 6-year-old daughter.	150620
1997	Living Single: Love Don't Live Here Anymore (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3696		Episode #106. 9-11-1987	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine and Khadijah get a new roommate, Tripp Williams.	150621
1997	Living Single: Love Don't Live Here Anymore (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3696		Episode #107. 9-18-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Honeymooning Synclaire and Overton are stranded on a deserted island.	150622
1994	Living Single: Love Is a Many Splintered Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 3759		Episode #24. 4-17-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.New romance causes Khadijah to neglect her friends.	150623
1993	Living Single: Love Takes a Holiday	T	DVD -R HQ 3690		Episode #13. 11-21-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle falls for Khadijah and Synclaire's new friend.	150624
1994	Living Single: Love Thy Neighbor	T	DVD -R HQ 3725		Episode #18. 2-6-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Roommates are attracted to a new neighbor	150625
1997	Living Single: Misleading Lady	T	DVD -R HQ 3814		Episode #115. 12-11-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire joins an improvisational theater troupe and masquerades as a man	150626
1996	Living Single: Moi the Jury	T	DVD -R HQ 3746		Episode #86. 9-19-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine disagrees with fellow jurors in a high-profile case.	150627
1995	Living Single: Mommy Not Dearest	T	DVD -R HQ 3985		Episode #65. 11-16-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150628
1997	Living Single: Moonlight Savings Time	T	DVD -R HQ 4034		Episode #100. 4-3-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Money worries incite groom Overton to moonlight in Max's building.	150629
1997	Living Single: Mother Inferior	T	DVD -R HQ 4154		Episode #94. 1-9-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine has trouble accepting her mother's new relationship with a man.	150630
1995	Living Single: Mr. Big Shot	T	DVD -R HQ 3953		Episode #64. 11-9-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150631
1996	Living Single: Multiple Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 4139		Episode #87. 9-26-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire and Overton take a church-mandated compatibility test.	150632
1994	Living Single: My Cups Runneth Over	T	DVD -R HQ 3848		Episode #38. 11-17-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine considers breast-reduction surgery.	150633
1994	Living Single: Mystery Date	T	DVD -R HQ 3736		Episode #19. 2-13-1994. Part Two of Two	vOne of the roommates dates Hamilton	150634
1993	Living Single: Naked Truth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3684		Episode #11. 11-7-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton  moves in with the women after a fight with Kyle	150635
1997	Living Single: Never Can Say Goodbye	T	DVD -R HQ 4048		Episode #105. 5-8-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton and Synclaire finally exchange wedding vows.	150636
1996	Living Single: Not Quite Mr. Right	T	DVD -R HQ 3743. 4088		Episode #84. 9-5-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine reconsiders her relationship with Keith and dines with Russell.	150637
1996	Living Single: Not So Silent Partners	T	DVD -R HQ 3746		Episode #85. 9-12-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah sells part of the magazine to a publishing conglomerate	150638
1997	Living Single: Oh, Solo Mio	T	DVD -R HQ 4199		Episode #97. 2-20-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine prods choir director Kyle to let her sing a solo.	150639
1995	Living Single: On the Rebound	T	DVD -R HQ 3649		Episode #57. 9-14-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah's interview with Grant Hill leads to romance.	150640
1997	Living Single: One Degree of Separation	T	DVD -R HQ 4047		Episode #102. 4-17-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire's and Overton's parents meet for the first time.	150641
1997	Living Single: Papa Was a Rolling Stone	T	DVD -R HQ 4048		Episode #104. 5-8-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah's estranged father returns	150642
1995	Living Single: Play Ball	T	DVD -R HQ 3899		Episode #43. 1-12-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah hires New York Met Bobby Bonilla to write a column.	150643
1997	Living Single: Playing House	T	DVD -R HQ 4199		Episode #98. 3-6-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max and Kyle rendezvous. Synclaire and Overton practice living together	150644
1993	Living Single: Quittin' Time	T	DVD -R HQ 3671		Episode #10. 10-24-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire quits after a fight with Khadijah.	150645
1995	Living Single: Rags to Riches	T	DVD -R HQ 3650		Episode #59. 9-28-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Regine works on a soap opera. Overton learns he resembles a porn star.	150646
1995	Living Single: Raw Talent	T	DVD -R HQ 3931		Episode #51. 4-27-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150647
1996	Living Single: Raze in Harlem, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4024.		Episode #75. 3-7-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle's desire to save a historic jazz club leads to a Roaring '20s-style fantasy	150648
1997	Living Single: Reconcilable Differences	T	DVD -R HQ 3707		Episode #109. 10-16-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150649
1996	Living Single: Ride the Maverick	T	DVD -R HQ 3743. 4088.		Episode #83. 8-29-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max fights her opponent's smear tactics. Khadijah faces a libel suit	150650
1996	Living Single: Riot on the Set	T	DVD -R HQ 4142		Episode #92. 12-5-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire realizes her true talent when she stands in as the lead in a play	150651
1994	Living Single: School Daze	T	DVD -R HQ 3789		Episode #33. 10-6-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton joins Synclaire's art history class.	150652
1996	Living Single: School's Out Forever	T	DVD -R HQ 4138		Episode #89. 11-7-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle confronts a former bully at his class reunion	150653
1996	Living Single: Scoop Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 3996		Episode #69. 1-25-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah hires a new writer, a bike messenger who scoops an incredible story.	150654
1995	Living Single: Shake-Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3962		Episode #54. 5-18-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150655
1994	Living Single: She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother	T			Episode #26. 5-8-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah's mother brings along Regine's estranged mom during a Mother's Day visit	150656
1996	Living Single: Shrink To Fit	T	DVD -R HQ 4012		Episode #73. 2-15-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Stressed-out Khadijah consults a psychologist. Overton fears clowns.	150657
1995	Living Single: Singing the Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 3862		Episode #42. 1-5-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah is coached by Regine for a TV interview. Kyle fears he still has feelings for Max.	150658
1995	Living Single: Space Invaders	T	DVD -R HQ 3920		Episode #48. 3-9-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire's omnipresence in Overton's apartment annoys Kyle.	150659
1995	Living Single: Stormy Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 3899		Episode #44. 2-2-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Blizzard strands Regine and Overton in a van.	150660
1997	Living Single: Swing Out Sisters	T	DVD -R HQ 4034		Episode #99. 3-20-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Women try to avoid obnoxious men on a night out by going to a gay bar.	150661
1994	Living Single: Tale of Two Tattles, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4353		Episode #25. 5-1-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Things the roommates confided to Regine surface in a comic's act	150662
1995	Living Single: Talk Showdown	T	DVD -R HQ 3962.		Episode #53. 5-11-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150663
1994	Living Single: Thanks For Giving	T	DVD -R HQ 3861		Episode #39. 11-24-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Dates don't get along with others during Thanksgiving dinner.	150664
1994	Living Single: There's Got To Be a Morning After	T	DVD -R HQ 3775		Episode #28. 9-1-1994/ Season 2 Opener	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150665
1994	Living Single: There's No Ship Like Kinship	T	DVD -R HQ 3862		Episode #41. 12-15-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah's old friend (Rosie O'Donnell) becomes pals with Synclaire	150666
1994	Living Single: They've Gotta Have It	T	DVD -R HQ 3776		Episode #30. 9-15-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max and Regine take a seminar to decrease their dependence on men	150667
1997	Living Single: Three Men and a Buckeye	T	DVD -R HQ 3813		Episode #113. 11-13-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Overton and pals regret picking up a hitchhiker on their way to a football game.	150668
1996	Living Single: Tibby Or Not Tibby	T	DVD -R HQ 3999		Episode #72. 2-8-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150669
1998	Living Single: To Catch a Thief	T	DVD -R HQ 3883		Episode #117. 1-1-1998	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Synclaire gets even with Marco for stealing her routine.	150670
1995	Living Single: To Grandmother's House We Go	T	DVD -R HQ 3931		Episode #52. 5-4-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150671
1997	Living Single: Too Good To Screw	T	DVD -R HQ 4047		Episode #103. 4-24-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah and Max plan a bachelorette party for Synclaire at Madonna's penthouse	150672
1994	Living Single: Trick Or Trust	T	DVD -R HQ 3824		Episode #35. 10-27-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle, Overton and Synclaire try to scare Max at Scooter's Halloween Party.	150673
1994	Living Single: U.N.I.T.Y. (aka Five Card Stud)	T	DVD -R HQ 3759		Episode #23. 3-27-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Kyle overhears his boss lying about his date with Regine	150674
1997	Living Single: Up the Ladder Through the Roof	T			Episode #111. 10-30-1997	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150675
1996	Living Single: Virgin Territory	T	DVD -R HQ 4142		Episode #91. 11-21-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.During a dinner party, Max learns her new beau is inexperienced.	150676
1996	Living Single: Wake Up To the Break-Up	T	DVD -R HQ 3999		Episode #71. 2-1-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.	150677
1994	Living Single: What's Next?	T	DVD -R HQ 3774		Episode #27. 5-15-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah must choose between a new boyfriend and an old beau	150678
1996	Living Single: Whatever Happened To Baby Sister?	T	DVD -R HQ 4063		Episode #79. 4-25-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Khadijah's half-sister stays with her the night before a track meet.	150679
1995	Living Single: Who's Scooping Who?	T	DVD -R HQ 3921. SVD 1240, SV 1120		Episode #50. 4-13-1995	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women,  fights deadlines to scoop a rival pompous Reporter Marcus Hughes (Kadeem Hardison) from the Village Voice on a story about a crooked boxing promoterShe wants to break the story about a promoter who fixes fights. She appears to have the upper hand when she coaxes one of the fighters into granting an interview and providing details of the scandal.Marcus tricks the maid into letting him into Khadijah's hotel room, where he hides in the bathroom and records her interview.Khadijah has one more trick up her sleeve. She arranges for Flavor to hit the newsstands a day earlier than usual. She taunts Marcus by noting that he may work for a big magazine, but Khadijah calls the shots at Flavor.	150680
1994	Living Single: Who's The Boss?	T	DVD -R HQ 3749		Episode #22. 3-13-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Disaster strikes the magazine when Synclaire substitutes for ailing Khadijah.	150681
1993	Living Single: Whose Date Is It Anyway?	T	DVD -R HQ 3641. VHS 595		Episode #3. 9-5-1993	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Roommates follow along on Synclaire's first New York date.	150682
1996	Living Single: Woman To Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 4024		Episode #76. 3-21-1996	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max is shocked to learn her former college roommate is marrying a woman	150683
1994	Living Single: Working Nine To Nine-Fifteen	T	DVD -R HQ 3776		Episode #31. 9-22-1994	African-American Editor Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) of Flavor, a magazine for black women.Max gets her old job back, then quits. Overton and Regine think a neighbor is a serial killer.	150684
1961	Living Venus	M			AFI-Magazines/Publishers/Photographers	Magazine	150685
2006	Living With Fran: Healing With Fran	T	DVD -R HQ 5369.		Episode. 1-27-2006	Journalist is persuaded by Fran to write a story about the family in hope that she will gain free publicity for her interior design business.	150686
2003	Living With Michael Jackson: Tonight Special, A	DT				Interviewer (Martin Bashir). Narrator in Spanish Version (Juan Luis Alvarez).	150687
2002	Living with the Dead	MT			Miniseries	News Vendor (Richard Sali)	150688
2006	Living With Uncle Ray	M				News Media. Newscaster (Brian Clancy).  Female News Anchor (Fiona Angus). Weather Girl (Heather Corrigan).	150689
1929	Livingstone in Africa	M				Correspondent Stanley	150690
1971	Livingstone's Companion	SS	GPL	Gordimer Nadine	In "Livingstone's Companions."	British Journalist Carl Church assigned to retrace the steps of Livinstone's last journey for its centennial celebration by the Royal Geographical Society.	150691
1991	Livre un jour, Un	DF			France	Interviewer Oliver Barrot.	150692
1991	Liz Connors: And Soon I'll Come To Kill You	NM	MLPL	Kelly, Susan	#5 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.Reporter Anita K. Reporter Laura Deane of the Boston Globe. When true-crime writer Liz Connors gets anonymous threats in the mail, she is unnerved but not terribly worried.But the threats continue and Liz's lover, Cambridge, Mass. Police detective Jack Lingemann convinces her to move in with him until they find the culprit.Methodically, Liz goes back over the stories she has written while Jack uses his connections to learn if those she profiled are still in prison. Liz finds a fashion doll with a big red "X" painted across its chest and a note arrives at Jack's apartment.Liz realizes she faces real danger. Two of her acquaintances are murdered. A sniper comes to call. Possible suspects: a disgruntled former suit and several crooks Liz has written about. She finally saves herself by starting a bedroom fire.	150693
1985	Liz Connors: Gemini Man, The	NM	OWN - P	Kelly, Susan	#1 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.	150694
1992	Liz Connors: Out of the Darkness	NM	OWN - P	Kelly, Susan	#6 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.The recession has hurt Connors. The magazine that is her main source of income has folded and her financial future looks grim.So when a successful true-crime writer asks her to work with him on a book about a series of grisly slayings known as the Merrimack Valley killings, she's game.Someone out there is killing Catholic girls and posing their mutilated bodies at various scenic points along the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire with decorate green ribbons tied prettily around their necks.The police have arrested a sleaze ball with an unsavory penchant for dead prostitutes, but Liz knows he's not the killer. She probes deeper and deeper into the dark psyche of a serial killer to come up with the answers.	150695
1986	Liz Connors: Summertime Soldiers, The	NM	MLPL	Kelly, Susan	#2 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.Feature Editor Brandon Peters. The violent resurfacing of a '60s radical group shakes the peaceful town of Cambridge, Mass, home of Harvard University. The group is notorious for its terrorist tactics.It carries out its threat to kill one employee of the military/industrial complex for every million dollars America spends on defense.After three members of Boston's government think-tanks are shot, execution-style, Connors and her lover, policeman Jack Lingemann, use their contacts in an effort to smoke out the group's female leader-in-hiding.  But she is dangerous, possibly psychotic.Liz's confrontation with her proves almost fatal.	150696
1988	Liz Connors: Trail of the Dragon	NM	MLPL	Kelly, Susan	#3 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.Boston Herald Reporter Edith Gold is a colleague of Liz Connors. Liz and her lover, detective Jack Lingemann of Cambridge, Mass. look for a missing woman,  who is found dead of a massive drug injection. Liz suspects murder and keeps investigating.She questions the woman's local associates and phones her mother in North Carolina. When someone also kills the woman's roommate, Liz gets more involved ending up defenseless against the suspected killer.	150697
1990	Liz Connors: Until Proven Innocent	NM	MLPL	Kelly, Susan	#4 Liz Connors Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth "Liz" Connors, is an ex-college professor turned Boston mystery writer and freelance journalist for such publications as Boston Magazine and New England Monthly.Connors leads a group of interested friends, two from the Cambridge police force and two local reporters -- to solve a confluence of crimes that threaten the career and life of her lover, Police Lt. Jack Lingeman.A broad sweep of seemingly unrelated crimes -- the killing of a local businessman, vicious serial beatings of women and the murder of another -- is followed by charges of corruption levied against Jack by a former cop.Soon he is charged with rape by a woman whose son he had arrested years before. When Jack is jailed after that woman is killed with his gun, Liz and company go into action.Liz, her journalist friends and two sympathetic detectives find the evidence to prove Jack innocent and to get the real culprits.	150698
1995	Liz James: Cry for Help	NR		Stuyck, Karen Hanson	#1 Liz James Mysteries	Future Public Relations Practitioner Liz James, now a mental health care worker, finds that life after divorce can be a little messy. Her friend, Investigative Journalist Caroline, on the other hand,  is the picture-perfect wife, mother and journalist. So why did she kill herself? Liz wonders if it has anything to do with Caroline’s last assignment -- a shocking report on psychiatrists who sleep with their patients.To say that Liz James is having a bad year would be a huge understatement. Her rocky marriage is finally history, her new apartment looks like a glorified bomb shelter, and her love life -- what love life? But nothing could prepare Liz for the shocker of the year: her totally together supersuccessful former best friend, Caroline Marshall, has killed herself -- and no one, least of all Liz, can even begin to guess why. Caroline was one of those women who really did have it all: a perfect husband, a sweet little boy, and a red-hot career as an investigative journalist. But when Liz steps in to help Caroline’s partner, Nick Finley, complete her last story, she begins to wonder if Caroline’s death was really at her own hands. The article is an expose on psychiatrists who sleep with their patients -- and it seems that Liz’s friend was dangerously close to the subject, close enough to be killed. 	150699
1996	Liz James: Held Accountable	N		Stuyck, Karen Hanson	#2 Liz James Mysteries	Public Relations Officer Liz James of the Houston Mental Health Center has a challenging job. But when two clinic employees, recipients of threatening notes, are killed, Liz James has her work cut out for her, especially since she’s received the third poisoned-pen letter.For 10 years, Liz James has worked as public relations officer for the Houston Mental Health Center. Now she has her work cut out for her -- as someone targets clinic employees for murder. As a therapist, Gina was trained to recognize the signs of dangerous behavior. But she dismissed the threatening notes she was receiving as a prank. Two other employees had been sent similar warnings, but nobody took the poisoned-pen letters seriously -- until Gina was murdered. Was the killer a former patient? A scorned lover? Or a hospital employee? After another murder takes place, the pressure is on Liz to find out because she’s the only one who has received a threat and isn’t dead yet.	150700
1997	Liz James: Lethal Lessons	N		Stuyck, Karen Hanson	#3 Liz James Mysteries	Public Relations Professional Liz James works 9-to-5 job at the Houston Mental Health Center, and now finds herself working overtime  as a reluctant sleuth when her colleague, a charismatic leader of empowering workshops for women, is accused of murdering her own husband. It seems the woman’s zealous supporters get out of control and one of them kills the woman’s unfaithful husband. As a public relations professional, Liz James strives to keep the reputation of the Houston Mental Health Center spotless. But when a charismatic colleague is accused of murdering her own husband, Liz is painfully reminded that sometimes bad publicity is better than none at all. Liz was planning her wedding and had no spare time to help co-worker Kate Quinlan write a book about her Powerful Woman workshops. But when some newly empowered women began taking Kate’s inspiring advice to violent extremes -- one ran over her own husband -- a media frenzy ensued. And the controversy surrounding Kate deepened when her unfaithful husband was killed. Reluctantly drawn into the fray, Liz had to discover if the murder was a vicious attempt to destroy Kate’s credibility -- or if Kate had begun to practice what she preached. 	150701
1997	Liz Sullivan: Murder Bone by Bone	NM		Roberts, Lora	#4 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Liz Sullivan is baby-sitting for friends and is astonished when the kids dig up human bones near the sidewalk sparking an investigation into a 30-year-old murder that someone still wants unsolved.Whose bones?  Probably those of a male in his twenties whose body was stashed away. Sullivan and her friend, a police detective, go digging and resurrect a past that the murderer wants to keep buried.	150702
1998	Liz Sullivan: Murder Crops Up	NM		Roberts, Lora	#5 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Elizabeth (Liz) Sullivan has settled down in a rickety cottage in suburban California. She is no longer living out of her VW  bus and ekes out a living as a freelance writer and organic gardener.Sullivan served time for attempted murder of an abusive spouse, but she considers her criminal past over until a gardener hints she better show up for the community garden workday warning that one of her fellows is planting the seeds for blackmail.Dead body turns up and Sullivan is labeled a murderer. Struggling freelancer writer faces a deadly encounter among the cornstalks to catch the green-thumbed killer red-handed.	150703
2000	Liz Sullivan: Murder Follows Money	NM		Roberts, Lora	#6 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Liz Sullivan from Palo Alto, California joins Food Celebrity Hannah Couch's San Francisco publicity tour as a media escort.The grandmotherly disposition that Couch dishes out in her bestselling books and on her TV shows is totally missing in private life where the lady is unpredictable and cruel. So is her chief assistant, tight-lipped Naomi.Yet a mysterious missive among Hannah's messages has the power to make both women turn pale and an innocent bowl of ivy and forget-me-nots delivered to their luxurious suite nearly causes cardiac arrest. What's cooking?Before Liz can find out, a killer joins the tour and Liz is in the soup as a front-burner murder suspect.	150704
1994	Liz Sullivan: Murder in a Nice Neighborhood	NM		Roberts, Lora	#1 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Liz Sullivan works as an itinerant writing teacher and is living the life of a vagabond in the quiet streets of Palo Alto, California when a body is deposited under her '69 VW microbus.She immediately becomes a suspect. The handsome police detective finds out she maintained a hearty dislike for the dead homeless man. Things get even sticker for Sullivan when another homeless man dies.Fellow writers Bridget Montrose and Claudia Kaplan help Sullivan research the crimes hopping to unearth evidence to prove her innocence. She uncovers devious plot involving greed and intolerance of homeless and elderly.It nearly costs Sullivan her life to persuade the detective that the real killer is not a member of the homeless population, but an outstanding member of the community.	150705
1995	Liz Sullivan: Murder in the Marketplace	NM		Roberts, Lora	#2 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Liz Sullivan is a temp at SoftWrite and when a star employee is murdered, she sees the newly vacated position as an irresistible opportunity for her to find much-needed work and overlooks the job's potentially deadly qualities.SoftWrite is a Silicon Valley company. Sullivan's neighbor, a police detective tells her to stay home and mind her writing and she'd like nothing better. But with a runaway niece and homeless pup on her hands, she has to earn a living.	150706
1996	Liz Sullivan: Murder Mile High	NM		Roberts, Lora	#3 Liz Sullivan Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Liz Sullivan expects a relaxing summer in Palo Alto when she gets an abrupt phone call that her mother is dying. She left Colorado after charged with trying to kill abusive husband. She isn't eager to return.But she packs dog into her VW van and drives to Denver. The body of her ex-husband appears on her family's doorstep and this time he is really dead. Sullivan is the logical suspect.Relatives furious about this newest disgrace and only Sullivan's new, hard-won self-respect keeps her going as she desperately tries to discover what vicious new shenanigans might have caused her ex-husband's death.	150707
1995	Liz: Elizabeth Taylor Story, The	MT				Reporter (Robert MacKenzie). Reporter (Michael Shure). Airport Reporter (Alan Shearman). London Interviewer (Rick Fitts).	150708
2002	Liza and David	T				Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Herself). Journalist Dominick Dunne (Himself). 	150709
2002	Liza Minnelli: E! True Hollywood Story, The	DT				Columnist (Cindy Adams)	150710
1975	Lizzie Borden	MT	SV 119 (Reporter Excerpts)			Reporter	150711
2003	Lizzie McGuire Movie, The	M				Paparazzi #1 (Peter Grasso). Paparazzi #2 (Aaron Douglas). Paparazzi #3 (Stefano Giulianetti). Photographer (Artine Brown).	150712
2003	Lizzie McGuire: Bye, Bye Hillridge Junior High	T			Episode #55.2-7-2003	Photographer (Rory J. Shoaf).	150713
2003	Lizzie McGuire: Dear Lizzie	T	DVD -R HQ 9169. VHS 1323		Episode	School Newspaper Advice Columnist. Lizzie enjoys being the school's new online advice columnist, but rather than helping she might be making her friends' problems worse.	150714
2002	Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie in the Middle	T			Episode #46.8-23-2002	Photographer (William Keane).	150715
2001	Lizzie McGuire: Random Acts of Miranda	T	SVD 1028		Episode	School Newspaper. Lizzie writes review of the school play for school newspaper criticizing friend Miranda's performance	150716
2001	Lizzie McGuire: Rated Aargh	T			Episode #18. 8-10-2001	Reporter (Yolanda Laverde)	150717
2001	Lizzie McGuire: Rumors	T	DVD -R HQ 6647		Episode #103. 1-11-2001	News Media. Lizzie accidentally starts a rumor about Kate. Trouble ensues.	150718
1859	Lizzie West, Printer's Daughter, a Tale of Filial Heroism	N	USC	Richter, Paul		Printer Joseph West "was a rapid and correct compositor, and time and again with his intellectual ability he might have risen higher in the social scale than he had ever been before, but for the demon of strong drink."Inducements to drink about a printing-office are frequent and to a lover of it almost overpowering. The craft are to a fault generous with money, and are exceedingly courteous and gentlemanly in their intercourse with each other."In the offices where he was employed he was often pressed to indulge in drinks to which he was treated…."	150719
1987	Lizzie's Pictures	MT			UK. Miniseries	Newspaper Reporter (Philip Dupuy). Radio Interviewer (James Griffiths). Radio Producer (Terry Molloy).	150720
2005	Ljubav u zaledju	TF			Episode #28. 11-9-2005	News Media. Reporter #2 (Paul Klesic).	150721
2006	Llamame Brooklyn	N		Lago, Eduardo		Journalist Nestor Oliver-Chapman for the New York Post receives notice that his friend, Gal Ackerman, has died, but prior to his death, Nestor promised Gal that he’d complete the manuscript for his unpublished novel. As Nestor attempts to keep his promise, readers learn about Ackerman’s troubled life and his doomed love for a Russian woman.	150722
2001	Lloyd & Hill	T			UK	Interviewer (Susan Tracy), Senior Interviewer	150723
1963	Lloyd Bridges Show, The: My Daddy Can Beat Your Daddy	T			Episode #18. 1-22-1963	News Media. Second Reporter (Willard Sage).	150724
1962	Lloyd Bridges Show:	T			Series. 34 episodes - Anthology	Freelance Journalist Sam Shepherd (Lloyd Bridges)	150725
1940	Lluvia de millones	MF				Editor of the Newspaper (Tony D'Algy).	150726
2001	Lo Que Esta en Mi Corazon	N		Serrano, Marcela	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	150727
2008	Lo que esta en mi corazon	N		Serrano, Marcela		Magazine Journalist Camila goes to Mexico’s Chiapas region  in order to write an article on the Zapatista movement for a magazine. The trip offers her an opportunity to escape the grief and monotony of her life in the United States. At 34, she has had a breakdown due to the death of her baby. With the arrival of San Cristobal, she is torn by dramatic events that occur and undecided about beginning a passionate romance. She tries to redefine her life, especially her relationship with her mother, a champion of Chilean democracy and with her mother’s husband, a journalist who with his wife, abandoned Chile to live in Washington. A series of dramatic events including her friend’s assassination, her kidnapping by the paramilitary and a love affair lead her to question the validity of her depression as well as her relationships with her mother and her mother’s husband. In the end, the real revolution takes place not in Chiapas but in Camila’s heart. 	150728
1913	Lo, Michael!	N	MLPL	Lutz, Grace (Livingston) Hill		Newsboy Mikky becomes Michael Endicott.	150729
1986	Loaded Questions	N		Loraine, Philip		Journalists become enmeshed in a web of international intrigue and political machinations when they join forces with a former CIA operative to investigate the assassination of an Israeli diplomat	150730
1993	Loaded Weapon 1	M				TV Anchor (Michael Castner)	150731
1994	Loadstar: Legend of Tully Bodine, The	G				TV Anchor (Cristi Conaway)	150732
1996	Lobo Blacke: Fatal Elixir	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#2 Lobo Blacke-Quinn Booker Mysteries	Editor Lobo Blacke, who now is in a wheel chair, purchases a newspaper in the small town of Le Four after he was paralyzed in an ambush. Dime-novelist Quinn Booker, a New Yorker, is working for ex-lawman Blacke's newspaper. It is the late-19th century.A man who Blacke sent to prison has escaped and may be headed to Le Four to take revenge on Blacke and to see his wife and child as well as to check on a wealthy rancher who was once Blacke's crime-fighting partner.Blacke believes that the rancher is the brains behind the man's brilliant robberies. A traveling medicine show comes to town and dozens of people drop dead while others, including the sheriff, get sick after taking the show's elixir.When it turns out that only a few bottles of the elixir are poisoned, Blacke and Booker hunt for the killer. Before it's over, Booker must face a lynch mob  and the notorious robber who serves as the model for the hero in Booker's novels.Legendary former federal marshal Blacke and his friend and biographer Booker live in late-19th century Wyoming. Blacke, a marshal no longer thanks to a crippling bullet in the back, bought the newspaper.	150733
1995	Lobo Blacke: Written in Fire	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#1 Lobo Blacke-Quinn Booker Mysteries	Editor Lobo Blacke, who now is in a wheel chair, purchases a newspaper in the small town of Le Four after he was paralyzed in an ambush. Dime-novelist Quinn Booker, a New Yorker, is now working for ex-lawman Blacke's Wyoming newspaper.Legendary former federal marshal Blacke and his friend and biographer Booker live in late-19th century Wyoming. Blacke, a marshal no longer thanks to a crippling bullet in the back, bought the newspaper and summoned Booker to the boomtown in Wyoming.Booker steps off the train and into a brawl with drunken cowboys who are amazed when the easterner whips them all in a scene captured by pioneering photographer "Professor Ned" Bessemer.The thugs work for the town's richest man, whom Blacke suspects is the snake who shot him in the back and put him in a wheel-chair permanently. When Professor Ned is shot to death, Booker believes that something about his photographs provoked the murder.The search for clues involves the rich man's luscious daughter, Abigail, a visiting English baronet, the worst sheriff money can buy and Blacke's hilarious but effective gunfighting technique for novices.	150734
1973	Lobster Shift	SM	OWN - GPL	Irvine, R.R.	In "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,  March 1973." Also, "Ellery Queen's Anthology, Fall-Winter, 1977."	TV Anchor Al Aarons.  Eleven O'clock News producer Jerry Green. Narrator: Jeff. Bud Murch, news director.	150735
2005	Local Angles:  Big News in Small Towns, The	N		Cicetti, Fred		Newspapers. The Waldo Sun-Advertiser, a small daily newspaper in suburban New Jersey, reported that something happened in Vietnam's Gulf of Tonkin with its community news.It assigned a reporter to cover local civil-rights advocates who went to the March on Washington. When the President was gunned down in Dallas, the Sun-Advertiser got reaction to the assassination from town fathers. TheThe Sun-Advertiser's main stories about Vietnam came from wire services. But, it did run staff-written obituaries on page one to honor the war dead from its circulation area.The Sun-Advertiser's main stories about Vietnam came from wire services. But, it did run staff-written obituaries on page one to honor the war dead from its circulation area.	150736
1906	Local Color	SS	UCLA	London, Jack	In "Moon-Face."	Editor Loria Spargo	150737
2001	Local News: Change and Consequences	DT			PBS Documentary Series. Part II	News Program. Managers, producers, reporters and film crews at WCNC-TV, a local station in Charlotte North Carolina. Education Reporter Sterlin Benson Webber, African-American woman covering suit to overturn Charlotte's landmark 1971 desegregation plan.Station's make-over by national broadcasting conglomerate A.H. Belo is mirroring the transformation of Charlotte into the New South's bank capital. At the station as in the city much of the old is being both gratefully replaced -- and sadly sacrificed.Veteran Reporter Beatrice Thompson, a native Charlottean and the city's first black woman TV journalist when she debuted on-air 22 years ago. Rumors about her pending dismissal are circulation. Is it because of her race, age, gender, informal style?Or just because management wants someone fresh and new. Station is threatened by outraged demonstrators and a lawsuit if the popular journalist is fired. Her departure prompts Connors and General Manager Rick Keilty to meet with angry black viewers.Webber feels ever-more thwarted in her efforts to cover the desegregation trial, which she believes Connors now views as a "dull" education story.	150738
2001	Local News: Grace Under Pressure	DT	SVD 1125		PBS Documentary Series. Part IV	News Program. Managers, producers, reporters and film crews at WCNC-TV, a local station in Charlotte North Carolina. As the winds of the hurricane wind down, so do WCNC's ratings. News Director Keith Connors  scrambles to reformat the nightly newscast.He hires a new anchor and adds a heightened emphasis on breaking stories, especially crime coverage. Crime Reporter Glenn Counts and Alicia Booth  are asked to break new developments in an investigation of an eight-year-old boy's murder.Booth's inside law-enforcement sources provide the needed scoop. She challenges Connors over running with the information because it could jeopardize police work on the case.At the same time, would-be conciliator Webber is confronting the most divisive chapter yet in the continuing school desegregation debate. Fiery, polarized school board vote challenges her ideals and her tight deadline.All the pressure culminates in the debut of the newly formatted newscast which collapses into a technical fiasco. Tempers rise in the newsroom as Connors steps forward and assumes the mantle of leadership as he never has before.	150739
2001	Local News: There's No Place Like Home	DT	SVD 1127		PBS Documentary Series. Part V	News Program. Managers, producers, reporters and film crews at WCNC-TV, a local station in Charlotte North Carolina. The series and the year simultaneously come to a close. News Director Keith Connors goes home for a family Christmas celebration.When he returns, A.H. Belo higher-ups visit WCNC to assess the progress of their ambitious strategy and they are disappointed. Webber is stunned by a poor job review and wonders if she should quit the news business.Alicia Booth says she landed an anchor spot in Cleveland. Counts is arrested for trespassing on a crime scene. Belo's evaluators counsel a new direction for the newscast -- more aggressive crime coverage.On New Year's Eve 1999, atmosphere in the newsroom is both reflective and optimistic. At midnight in the control room, Connors conducts his news team in spirited coverage of the New Millennium celebration.Afterwards, the question remains: is WCNC's experiment of marrying journalistic integrity with increased revenue a shining hope for the broadcast news industry, or is it an impossible dream?	150740
2001	Local News: To Work a Miracle	DT			PBS Documentary Series. Part I	News Program. Managers, producers, reporters and film crews at WCNC-TV, a local station in Charlotte North Carolina. African-American Education Reporter Sterlin Benson Webber becomes a reluctant conciliator between WCNC and the city.In 1999, it's third place in the ratings and WCNC has just been acquired by a media conglomerate that says it wants to achieve success by providing quality news that addresses important local issues.Indicative of problematic nature of local news across America -- a ratings-driven system of TV journalism built on crime, disaster, scandal and cutesy human interest, all reported in ever-shrinking bite-size chunks.In Part One, as a wave of bomb threats intimidates Charlotte's schools, WCNC's newly hired News Director Keith Connors is caught in an ethical tug-of-war. Should he rush to report critical but unsubstantiated information, or wait for corroboration?His decision to hold off costs him a valued "scoop" but he hopes it will earn the station increased viewer trust. Veteran Producer Wanda Johnson Stokes resigns, believing she has hit a glass ceiling."	150741
2001	Local News: Working Team, A	DT	SVD 1121 (Incomplete)		PBS Documentary Series. Part III	News Program. Managers, producers, reporters and film crews at WCNC-TV, a local station in Charlotte North Carolina. African-American Education Reporter Sterlin Benson Webber becomes a reluctant conciliator between WCNC and the city.With an assortment of staff departures and new arrivals, WCNC's newly hired News Director Keith Connors believes he has assembled a winning news team. When powerful hurricane threatens coastline, WCNC's extensive coverage wins awards and boosts ratings.Webber's expertise on the education beat is overlooked when the momentous desegregation verdict comes down. Less informed reporters are assigned to cover key elements of the breaking story.Anchorwoman Alicia Booth, an attractive blond, is demoted to reporter when independent consultant's research says she doesn't appeal to female viewers. Mike Redding, newly hired star reporter, rebels from doing news coverage instead of "people" stories.Connor's vision of a dream-team begins to fade and he laments the personal and professional solitude of a news manager's life.	150742
1929	Locked Door, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10542, 10544	Pollock, Channing (Play). 		Photographer (Fred Warren).	150743
1999	Locked in Silence	MT	DVD -R HQ 7267, 7268.			Reporter (Deborah Burgess)	150744
2008	Locked Out: Ex-Cons & the Vote	DT				Correspondent Samson Styles	150745
2008	Locked Up Abroad: India	DT	DVD -R HQ 10273		Episode. 	Journalist Daniel Pearl. While traveling in India, Rhys Partridge gets kidnapped by a terrorist who had been involved in the beheading of Journalist Pearl. 	150746
2009	Locker 13	M				News Anchor (Maria White Mebane - Voice). TV Personality #1 (Vanessa White - Voice). TV Personality #2 (Elizabeth Bond - Voice). Each of seven vignettes is connected by mysterious locker 13.	150747
2001	Locker Room	T			Series. 2001-2003.	Reporter Nina, a transsexual in this sports magazine-variety show. Reporting and sketch comedy on sports themes from a gay perspective. Paul DeBoy, host and sports reporter. 	150748
1946	Locket, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9077, 9068. DVD -R HQ 1816 (Media Excerpts)			Art Critic (Tom Chatterton). Photographers (Charles Flynn, Joey Ray, Bob Templeton).	150749
1943	Lockheed's Ceiling Unlimited: World of Tomorrow	R			4-26-43	Editor-Reporter  Steve Wilson (Edward G. Robinson)	150750
2005	Locklear Letters	N		Kun, Michael		Public Relations bulldogs, angry bosses, lawyers, ex-girlfriends that drag his life down the tubes -- the subject of this wrath is Sid Straw, an affable, if not boring, software salesman who tries to rekindle an acquaintanceship with his former college classmate turned Hollywood star, Heather Locklear.  His innocent letter requesting an autographed picture begins a bizarre series of events that eventually costs him his job, foils his romantic intentions toward a co-worker, drains his finances and generally ruins his life. Sid is a Don Quixote character with large blind spots regarding the fate of his one-sided  correspondence with the movie star and his own behavior.	150751
1942	Loco Boy Makes Good	M				Columnist Waldo Finchell (with the Three Stooges)	150752
2006	Locos por el baile	TF				Interviewer (Diana Bolocco- Herself).	150753
2000	Locura de amor	TF			Mexico. Series	Photographer (Michel Bos).	150754
2005	Locusts	MT				TV Newscaster (Dave Nemeth). Reporter Carlos Paniagua (David Aronzon). Reporter (Adrian Staton).  Investigator for the Department of Agriculture, is the only person who can protect America from a deadly breed of bioengineered locusts.	150755
2005	Locusts: 8th Plague, The	MT				Reporter (Jim Clark). Group of scientists try to stop a swarm of flesh-eating locusts that escape from a top secret government lab in the Midwest.	150756
1932	Lodger, The	M			UK	Reporter (Jack Hawkins). News Photographer (Alfred Hitchcock). Editor Bob Mitchell (Kynaston Reeves).	150757
1944	Lodger, The	M				Newsboy (Will Stanton)	150758
2009	Lodger, The	M				News Media. Male TV Reporter (Gary Dubin). Female TV Reporter (Nichole Lennstrom). A couple rents out a room to a mysterious young man who may or may not be guilty of a series of grisly neighborhood murders when a serial killer is discovered in West Hollywood. Included is an uneasy relationship between a psychologically unstable landlady and her enigmatic lodger, and a troubled detective engaged in a cat-and-mouse game with the elusive killer who is imitating the crimes of Jack the Ripper.	150759
1998	Logan's War: Bound by Honor	MT				TV Reporter (Gavin Glennon). Reporter #1 (Beth Barrett). Reporter #2 (Catherine Whiteman).	150760
1961	Logn og lovebrol	MF				Journalist (Morten Grunwald). Journalist (Jorgen Ryg).	150761
1961	Loin de Rueil	MF				Reporter sportif, Le (Jean-Pierre Ducos).	150762
2007	Loins of Punjab Presents	MF				Parody documentary. Send-up of nonresident Indians and reality game shows plays like a mockumentary, replete with fake interviews and day-by-day reportage.	150763
1995	Lois & Clark: …We Have a Lot to Talk About	T	SV 315	McNamara, John	Episode #45. 9-17-1995. Season Three Opener.	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois tells Clark she already realized that he is Superman. In a moment after the surprise, Lois and Clark have an argument.She is mad at Clark because he didn't tell her his identity secret, and he gets mad at her because she's not sure yet about marriage and declined his proposal. Martha talks to Lois and Jonathan tells Clark about problems they had before their marriage.Lois and Clark decide to wait until they get married.	150764
1996	Lois & Clark: 'Twas the Night Before Mxymas	T	VHS 375	Minear, Tim	Episode #77. 12-15-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Mister Mxyzpltlk, a imp from the fifth dimension, puts the world in a time loop on the Christmas Eve, and Clark needs to find a way to stop him.Newscaster (Ben McCain).	150765
1993	Lois & Clark: (aka Lois & Clark: New Adventures of Superman, The).	T	VHS 336. VHS, 330. SV 320.  SV 299. SV 296.  SV 290. SV 261, SV 236. SV 223.		Episodes	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997).	150766
1997	Lois & Clark: AKA Superman	T		Vlaming, Jeff	Episode #82. 3-16-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Young women obsessed with Superman discovers that he is Jimmy Olsen. Seduced by her beauty, Olsen ends up not telling her the truth and when her boss thinks that she is Superman's girlfriend, he kidnaps her.He forces Superman to reactivate "the annihilator," a deadly weapon the government had scrapped before it was completely built.	150767
1994	Lois & Clark: All Shook Up	T			Episode #13. 1-2-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman needs to stop a giant asteroid from colliding with Earth, but when Superman collides with the asteroid, he gets amnesia.Clark goes at the Daily Planet with Lois, who is helping him with his "new job" and "new friends" that he can't rememberAnd Martha and Jonathan need to make Clark remember that he is Superman, otherwise, the "still-alive" asteroid will collide with the Earth.	150768
1995	Lois & Clark: And the Answer Is….	T	SV 301	Blake, Tony and Paul Jackson	Episode #44. 5-2-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Jace Mazik, a blackmailer, finds out about Kent's identity and forces him to steal. Now he wants him to kill  Lane or he'll kill Kent's parents. Lois tells Clark only way to save his parents is to freeze her to look dead.He says this could be dangerous to her life. Superman gives the apparently dead Lane to Mazik and Nigel St. John. Then they lock Superman with his parents. Mazik kills St.  John.After Superman saves his parents and himself, Lane still does not open her eyes. He begins to beg her to live and she finally opens her eyes. Kent realizes he almost lost Lois. He proposes to her.	150769
1994	Lois & Clark: Barbarians at the Planet (aka Lois & Clark: New Adventures of Superman, The)	T		Levine, Daniel and Deborah Joy LeVine	Episode #21. 5-1-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).The Daily Planet is financially troubled and Lex buys the newspaper to get closer to Lois. After saving everyone's jobs, he makes some changes.Jack (Chris Demetral) and Jimmy are now working downstairs in the printing of the newspaper, and hires a young just graduated man named Chip to be Perry's boss. LNN Newswoman Sanda Ellis (Barbara Beck).Perry gets really mad and leaves the Planet. Lex puts a bomb in the Planet and the it explodes. He blames Jack, who gets arrested. Lex proposes to Lois, and Clark tells her he loves her, but she says that loves him too but only as a friend. Lane accepts LWhen Lois ask if she and Superman have a chance to stay together, he says to Lois they can't stay together because she only loves him because he's Superman. Then, Lois accepts Lex's proposal.	150770
1996	Lois & Clark: Battleground Earth	T	VHS 401	Buckner, Brad & Eugenie Ross-Leming	Episode #68.  9-29-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Kent is accused of treason by Kryptonian law and is pronounced guilty and sentenced to death. Kent can duel Lord Nor for his life. Kent wins.Kent makes final wedding proposal to Lois Lane.	150771
1996	Lois & Clark: Big Girls Don't Fly	T		Ross-Leming, Eugenie and Brad Buckner	Episode #66. 5-12-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman learns New Krypton leaders want him to leave the Earth and Lane and go back with them to rule New Krypton, or the planet will be ruled by the evil Lord Nor who has sent an assassin to kill Kent.When Kent defeats the assassin, he and Lane decide that he must go. Superman says goodbye to his parents, to Earth and to Lois and leaves with the New Krypton rulers.	150772
1996	Lois & Clark: Bob & Carol and Lois & Clark	T	VHS 384	Nelson, Brian	Episode #74. 11-17-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark find another couple with things in common. Start friendly relationship with Bob and Carol, but they really want is revenge on Bob's former boss.The person who can take them to Gendell is Lois because she's going to interview him. And Superman needs to defeat Deathstroke, a man who can kill people of heart attack.In fact, Deathstroke is the secret identity of Lois and Clark's new friend Bob (things in common, remember?).	150773
1994	Lois & Clark: Bolt from the Blue, A	T		McCormick, Kathy	Episode #30. 11-20-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When Superman tries to save a man from suicide, a lightning strikes both. Few minutes later, the man is very strong and can fly...yeah, now he has Superman's powers too.Then he decides to be a superhero, and tries to make money with his "advantages", leaving Superman very mad about this.As soon as Dr. Gretchen Kelly finds out about this, she makes a plan to re-duplicate the lightning incident and kidnaps Lois to attract Superman.	150774
1996	Lois & Clark: Brutal Youth	T	VHS 390	Minear, Tim	Episode #71. 10-20-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Scientist discovers a way to steal the youth of young people and transfer it to old people, and one of their victims is Jimmy, who becomes an old man.Lois and Clark must find a way to revert the process and give Jimmy his youth back, but then Lois finds out that Superman's lifetime is longer than hers. After resolve the youth problem, Lois and Clark buy a new house.	150775
1995	Lois & Clark: Chi of Steel	T	SV 297	Bader, Hilary J.	Episode #33. 1-8-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark investigate several robberies committed by a thief who is a ninja with mystical bracelets. These bracelets can give to a person power to kill Superman, using a mystical power named Chi.	150776
1995	Lois & Clark: Chip Off The Old Block	T	VHS 336	Jamin, Michael and Sivert Glarum	Episode #52. 11-19-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Now engaged, Lois and Clark get relationship problems when a woman claims to have had a child of Superman. Clark tells Lois the kid isn't his, but when Lois is interviewing the woman, the kid pick up a sofa. In who will Lois believe now?	150777
1994	Lois & Clark: Church of Metropolis	T		McNamara, John	Episode #27. 10-23-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).The "Intergang", a new criminal organization tries to control the south of Metropolis and Superman is powerless because of their threats against everyone closest to him.Lois gets jealous when the woman assigned to investigate the Intergang begins to show interest on Clark.	150778
1995	Lois & Clark: Contact	T		Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #47. 10-1-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois believes that she was abducted by ET's, but, in truth, she was captured by a young executive, who is now using her in very dangerous situations to distract Superman. When she gets injured, Clark decides to break up with her.....for her own good.	150779
1996	Lois & Clark: Dad Who Came In From The Cold, The	T	VHS 339	Simkins, David	Episode #57. 1-14-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Jimmy's father appears in Metropolis and Jimmy introduces him to Clark, Lois and Perry. When Lois and Clark discover that he is a spy, they must tell the truth to Jimmy, but he doesn't believe them.Clark gets worried about the "father" subject...he doesn't know if he is going to be a good father because of his job.	150780
1996	Lois & Clark: Dead Lois Walking	T	VHS 383	Buckner, Brad and Eugenie Ross-Laming	Episode #73. 11-10-1996. Follow-up to The People vs. Lois Lane	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman breaks Lois out of jail and now, she is a fugitive. Everyone is looking for the "mad dog killer" (Lois).Now, Lois and Clark must find out who is the one framing her, and it looks like professor Jefferson Cole has evil plans regarding Metropolis' fate.	150781
1995	Lois & Clark: Don't Tug on Superman's Cape	T		Simkins, David	Episode #50. 11-5-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark decide to forget the word "marriage", at least for the time. One of the richest couples of Metropolis has a plan to capture and add Superman to their collection of treasures.They capture Lois to get Superman. In the cage, Lois and Clark begin to talk, and the conversation makes them start to lose their fears about marriage.	150782
1996	Lois & Clark: Double Jeopardy	T	VHS 346	Ross-Leming, Eugenie and Brad Buckner	Episode #60. 2-18-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).On their wedding night, Lane tells Kent she's tired and needs to sleep leaving Kent surprised. Lex Luthor has replaced the real Lois Lane with a clone. He wants to take the real Lane with him. When clone discovers Kent is Superman, she wants to stay.She'll kill the real Lane to stay with Kent. Lane escapes from Luthor, but she hits her head and loses her memory. Now she believes she's Wanda Detroit, a character of a novel she was writing two years ago.Wanda is a woman who had a bad relationship with a man named Clark and loves a man  named Kent. She's also a singer. She becomes a nightclub singer. Now Kent, Luthor and the Clone are looking for her.Luthor finds Wanda first and convinces her that he is Kent and tells her to act like Lane and tell Clark that she doesn't love him anymore.	150783
1995	Lois & Clark: Eyes Have It, The	T			Episode #34. 1-22-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Two scientists make Superman blind with a beam of light in his eyes, now Lois needs to take care of him on her house, while everybody think that Clark is in the mountains with Mayson Drake.	150784
1997	Lois & Clark: Family Hour, The	T		Buckner, Brad and Eugenie Ross-Leming	Episode #88. 6-14-1997. Final episode in series	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark receive a special delivery -- a baby cradle sent by Martha. Kent arrives in the Daily Planet and tells Lane that they can't have children.After she cries, she decides to ask help for her father and they tell him Kent's secret. Adoption counselor tells Lois and Clark they cannot adopt a child because Lane is always in dangerous situations. A big-headed crook kidnaps Lane and Kent's parents.Superman can't stop him from stealing the bank because of his hostages.Lois and Clark in bed talking about children. He hears a noise. They go downstairs and see another special delivery package -- a child wrapped in a Superman blanket with a note saying, "Lois and Clark, this child belongs to you."	150785
1997	Lois & Clark: Faster Than a Speeding Vixen	T		Kern, Brad	Episode #83. 4-12-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). TV Anchorman (Ben L. McCain).The Daily Planet is purchased by Leslie Luckabee (Patrick Cassidy), a mysterious young man from Australia. At same time, super-powered woman named Vixen arrives in Metropolis to fight against crime./But instead of giving the criminals to the police, she kills them. Luckabee is Lex Luthor's son and with the help of the Troll, he's using Vixen to kill those who bought his father's companies.	150786
1994	Lois & Clark: Fly Hard	T	SV 266	St. John, Thania	Episode #20. 3-27-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Group of terrorists take Clark, Lois, Perry, Jimmy, Jack and Lex hostage in the Daily Planet and Clark is not able do anything with his Superman powers or the others will figure out his secret identity.Jack (Chris Demetral) apparently finds out about Clark's highest secret.	150787
1996	Lois & Clark: Forget Me Not	T	VHS 350	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #62. 3-10-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois has now amnesia, and Clark puts her in a clinic. But Dr. Maxwell Deter's treatment has extreme methods, one of them is that Clark can't tell Lois they are engaged and love each other.And another doctor is programming patients of the same clinic to kill people that he has been hired to kill (Perry is in the list). Later, Dr. Deter restricts Clark's visits to Lois because he wants her love.When Lois remembers only her work partnership with Clark, she tells him that she's in love with Dr. Deter.	150788
1994	Lois & Clark: Foundling	T	SV 262	Levine, Daniel	Episode #17. 2-20-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Globe from Clark's spaceship begins to give him some information regarding his past, but the globe is stolen for two kids before he can learn much.Lex Luthor buys the globe from Jack and begins to learn something about Superman, but not too much.	150789
1996	Lois & Clark: Ghosts	T	VHS 377	Gleason, Michaael	Episode #75. 12-24-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Con artist tries to scare Lois and Clark with fake hauntings in an attempt to buy their house. The ghost of a dead woman who lived on Lois and Clark's house years ago enters on Lois' body, and she wants to have Lois' life and Lois' husband.	150790
1993	Lois & Clark: Green, Green Glow of Home, The	T	SV 237	Zabel, Bryce	Episode #9. 11-14-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Friend of Jonathan and Martha has found a strange meteorite. Jason Trask is back and now he is in Smallville, looking for this meteorite that can destroy Superman.Lois and Clark go to Smallville to investigate the story and Clark introduces her to his parents.	150791
1995	Lois & Clark: Home Is Where The Hurt Is	T	VHS 338 (Excerpts)		Episode #55. 12-17-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). TV Anchorman (Ben L. McCain).Lois and Clark's parents show up to spend Christmas with them. Mindy Church reorganizes the Intergang and creates a Kryptonian virus to make Superman die.Now and for the first time in his life Clark is sick, but this sickness can kill him, unless Sam Lane helps him with a risky recovering process.	150792
1993	Lois & Clark: Honeymoon in Metropolis	T	SV 247	Levine, Daniel	Episode #12. 12-12-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark go undercover as honeymooners to a Metropolis hotel in an attempt to find out about a possible conspiracy which seems to involve a powerful congressman. They also need to learn how to share their lives with someone.	150793
1994	Lois & Clark: House of Luthor, The	T		Levine, Deborah Joy and Daniel Levine	Episode #22. 5-8-1994. Part II following Barbarians at the Planet	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Clark, Perry, Jack and Jimmy begin to search for the truth about downfall of the Daily Planet. They are sure Lex is guilty. When Lex gets some Kryptonite, he captures Superman and locks him in a cage with Kryptonite. Wedding time comes.Lois has doubts about what she really wants to do, walks around church remembering some moments she had with Clark, and realizes that Clark is the man she loves. When Archbishop asks if she takes Lex as her husband, she says she can't.White and Police Inspector interrupt wedding. They know Lex is a criminal. Lex escapes. Goes to room where Superman is trapped, but Superman is gone. Lois leaves church crying, hugging Kent. Lex throws himself off top of his building.Kent can't save him because Lane is in his arms. The Daily Planet bought again and everything goes  back to normal. Before Lane can tell Kent she loves him,, he says he was lying to Lane about being in love with her -- but his fingers are crossed.	150794
1996	Lois & Clark: I Now Pronounce You….	T	SV 371. SV 278 (Parts I and II)	Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #59. 2-11-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois is preventing a disaster in her wedding day, and Clark asks Perry a history to take their minds off the worries.The story is about the robbery of frogs, but later, Lois and Clark discover that this robbery of frogs can kill the president of the United States, and the frogs are food for clones.When they finally solve the case , they get married. While Clark is in bed waiting for Lois, she is in the bathroom, eating a frog	150795
1993	Lois & Clark: I'm Looking Through You	T	SV 227	LeVine, Deborah Joy	Episode #5.  10-10-93	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark are in a investigation about burglaries being made by invisible men. They also need to find a man who disappeared of his house, leaving his wife worried.This man can be invisible too, but he has no intention of make burglaries. Clark feels that he is losing his identity for Superman.	150796
1993	Lois & Clark: I've Got a Crush on You	T	SV 244, SV 226		Episode #7. 10-24-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark go undercover to work at a nightclub in a tentative to find out about a connection between the owners of the club and a group of men called "Toasters". Clark is more involved with one of the club's owners and Lois gets jealous.Newscaster (Gregg Daniel). Reporter #2 (Tom Simmons).	150797
1997	Lois & Clark: I've Got You Under My Skin	T		Minear, Tim	Episode #86. 5-31-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).In an attempt to escape from a mob, a man uses a mystical stone to exchange his body with Kent's. While Kent tries to find out what is happening, the man decides to stay in Kent's body because he has found out Clark is Superman.And this time, Kent will need to convince Lois that he is in another body and needs her help to get back to his.	150798
1994	Lois & Clark: Ides of Metropolis, The	T		LeVine, Deborah Joy	Episode #16. 2-6-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois helps a convicted murderer (but he is innocent) allowing him to stay at her house.He is the only one with the cure for a destructive new computer virus that is a menace for Metropolis. Jonathan worries that Martha might be having an affair and comes to Clark's apartment.	150799
1994	Lois & Clark: Illusions of Grandeur	T		St. John, Thania	Episode #15. 1-23-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark need to find out the truth about the kidnapping of rich children who are disappearing in a magic box. A magician hypnotizes Superman and Lois, who is now in risk of life.	150800
1995	Lois & Clark: Individual Responsibility	T		Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #42. 4-16-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).The Intergang, now headed by Bill Church Jr., kidnaps Perry when Franklin Stern refuses to sell the Daily Planet and Superman allows the kidnap because he's affected with the strange "Red Kryptonite" effects.When Clark gets upset with Lois and Scardino's dates, he asks her out again.	150801
1995	Lois & Clark: Just Say Noah	T	SV 332	Buckner, Brad	Episode #49. 10-22-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark go undercover as husband and wife to investigate missing couples in the Larry Smiley Institute, a place to help couples to repair problems in their marriages. They will find Larry's true plans and will find their romance again.	150802
1997	Lois & Clark: Lethal Weapon	T		Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #78. 1-5-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).While playing strip poker, Kent leaves to answer a bank alarm. When he arrives, man exposes him to red kryptonite and he burrows 50 feet under pavement. After two more exposures, his powers become increasingly stronger. He accidentally hurts Lois.He stays away from Lane. White's son, Jerry White (Andre Nemec) is out of prison. Showering White with gifts from money he made to mess up Superman with red kryptonite. Jimmy and Jerry are each jealous of the other's relationship with White.Olsen investigates Jerry's possible involvement in robberies. Gives information to Lane who warns him to be careful. She follows Jerry and sees him get paid for the job. Mr. Gadget and son want to level every building in Metropolis.Ask Jerry to help them and threaten his father. Superman eventually destroys machine, dodges kryptonite bullet, apprehends criminals. Jerry goes back to prison. Lois and Clark go back to their card game.	150803
1997	Lois & Clark: Lois and Clarks	T		Ross-Leming, Eugenie and Brad Buckner	Episode #81. 3-9-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). TV Anchorman (Ben L. McCain).Lois needs to find a way to bring Clark back to this world, and she will count with the help of H.G. Wells and the Clark from the alternate world, but they need to act quickly, or the real Clark will disappear in time, forever.	150804
1996	Lois & Clark: Lord of the Flys	T		Ross-Leming, Eugenie and Brad Buckner	Episode #67. 9-22-1996. Season Four Opener	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Clark is gone to New Krypton, but the evil Lord Nor comes to earth to take over the planet. First of all, he takes over Smallville, and his next target is Metropolis. Now, Clark must go back to Earth to stop him, but before that, he wants to see Lois.Lord Nor discovers about Clark being on earth and captures his parents	150805
1995	Lois & Clark: Lucky Leon	T		Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #38. 3-12-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When Jimmy is falsely accused by murder, Lois and Clark need to prove that he is innocent and clear his name.And they finally go to their "real" first date. Everything was going well, but when Clark takes Lois home, she closes the door on his face...because the date was great and because her fears about what will happen with their relationship.After they prove Jimmy's innocence, Lois explains to Clark what she felt when she closed the door on his face, and recognizes the mistake. When they finally kiss, a shocking and tragic thing happens.	150806
1994	Lois & Clark: Madame Ex (aka Lois & Clark: New Adventures of Superman, The)	T	SV 290	Blake, Tony & Paul Jackson	Episode #23. 9-18-1994. Season Two Opener	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Luthor's ex-wife comes to Metropolis and creates an exact, but evil copy of Lois. The real Lois, with Clark, begins to investigate who's behind this creation and she discovers that Lex had a wife before almost marry her.Arianna tries to kill Superman, because she and many people of Metropolis think he is the guilty of Lex Luthor's fall. News Stand Operator (Tony DiBenedetto).	150807
1993	Lois & Clark: Man of Steel Bars, The	T	SV 238	Qualles, Paris	Episode #10. 11-21-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Metropolis is hit with a strong heat wave in the middle of winter, and people believe that Superman is the cause. Clark decides to leave Metropolis and gives a goodbye kiss in Lois.	150808
1997	Lois & Clark: Meet John Doe	T			Episode #79. 3-2-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). TV Anchorman (Ben L. McCain).	150809
1995	Lois & Clark: Metallo	T			Episode #32. 1-1-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lucy Lane is working in Metropolis again, and now she has a new boyfriend named Johnny. He's turned into a cyborg body powered with kryptonite by the hands of two doctors. When Johnny finds out what he really is now, he tries to defeat Superman.	150810
1996	Lois & Clark: Never On Sunday	T	VHS 337	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #56. 1-7-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Ellen Lane hires a wedding coordinator to help on Lois and Clark's wedding, now the plans for a small ceremony are gone...And a magician with designs on vengeance is now in Metropolis against some people, including Clark.	150811
1993	Lois & Clark: Neverending Battle	T	SV 225	Levine, Daniel	Episode #4. 10-3-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lex Luthor develops several tests to see how strong Superman is. In the Daily Planet, Lois steals Clark's story about Superman. Clark moves into a new apartment.	150812
1996	Lois & Clark: Oedipus Wrecks	T	VHS 359	Simkins, David	Episode #63. 3-24-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois is still in love with Deter, and even with her return to the Daily Planet, he doesn't tell her nothing about her relationship with Clark. .Bad Brain Johnson's brother Herkimer has created a machine that makes people act very strangely, just to impress his mother. Clark can't hold himself and tells Lois that he loves her.Deter makes Lois believe that she must go with him to the south of France, and when Perry is ready to kick his ass, the Herkimer machine begins to work and Lois remembers her relationship with Superman only.When Deter and Lois try to stop Herkimer with the machine, they suffer effects from the machine, and in this confusion Lois finally remembers all her life, including her love for Clark.	150813
1994	Lois & Clark: Operation Blackout	T		Boutiler, Kate	Episode #28. 10-30-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark discover an terrorist operation to infiltrate the military Fort Truman and hijack a satellite. Now, they are targets of a supposedly dead boyfriend of one of Lois' best school friends.	150814
1995	Lois & Clark: Ordinary People	T	VHS 330	Ross-Leming, Eugenie and Brad Buckner	Episode #46. 9-24-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Perry gives Lois and Clark some time off to spend more time together, to relief to pressure about marriageBut Spencer Spencer, a "Love expert" with a deformed body, has a plan to put Lois and Clark in danger to bring Superman to his hands, then he will be able to get Superman's body.	150815
1996	Lois & Clark: People vs. Lois Lane, The	T	VHS 382	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #72. 10-17-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When Lois and Clark are decorating their new house, a former Lois' informant calls and tells her to go to a park, then he will show her how a murder happened.When he puts the gun on her hand to show how the crime happened, a former professor that Lois sent to jail years ago makes the gun shoot, killing Lois' informant, and she is caught with the gun.Now, Lois is arrested and being accused of homicide. Reporter (Brad Heller).	150816
1993	Lois & Clark: Pheromone, My Lovely	T	SV 243 (Poor Quality)	LeVine, Deborah Joy	Episode #11. 11-28-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Perfumist working for Luthor takes her perfume, Revenge to the Daily Planet and begins spraying it on the unsuspecting journalists. Results are unrestrained passion. Olsen chase model, White decides he's in love with the cleaning lady.Lane becomes enamored with a confused and unaffected Kent. Lane, embarrassed the next morning, agrees to help Kent investigate.Lane confused why she fell for Kent but he didn't fall for her. Luthor is sprayed and falls in love with Lane. Perfumist ties Lane over a boiling vat. Superman rescues her and stops perfumist from spraying Metropolis. Lane and Superman share first kiss.	150817
1995	Lois & Clark: Phoenix, The	T	SV 298	Blake, Tony and Paul Jackson	Episode #35. 2-12-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Luthor is back from the dead. Now he wants to get Lane back and destroy Superman. Kent asks Lane out on a date, but when she accepts, White sends them in a stakeout. Then Lane and Kent call it the "almost first date."	150818
1993	Lois & Clark: Pilot	T	SV 222	LeVine, Deborah Joy	Episode #1-#2 (Split into Two Parts). 9-12-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Kent arrives in Metropolis and in his second try gets job of reporter on the Daily Planet, one of the greatest newspapers in the world. Meets Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, Cat Grant and Lois Lane, who doesn't like to work with partners.White sends Lane and  Kent to investigate sabotage of space program's space station project. They meet Lex Luthor, one of the world's richest and most dangerous men. Kent decides to use his powers to help people. Ugly costumes, before finding right one.Superman gives boost to space station. In the Daily Planet, White and Olsen impressed with Kent. Then Superman flies through window with Lane and she names him Superman. Public Affairs Officer (Clyde Kusatsu).Next day she and Clark leave for new assignment and she reminds him she's still in charge. Reporter (Jean Montanti).  Reporter #1 (Jerry Hauck). Reporter #2 (Anne Wyndham). TV Announcer (Yolanda Gaskins). .	150819
1994	Lois & Clark: Prankster, The	T	SV 298	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #26. 10-9-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Clark needs to protect Lois against a man she sent to jail five years ago, and what this man wants more is revenge	150820
1993	Lois & Clark: Requiem for a Superhero	T	SV 254	Killebrew, Robert	Episode #6. 10-17-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Dr. Sam Lane, Lois' father, is involved with the fabrication of really strong robots boxers. Lois tries to stop him of doing this, but he says he can't. One of the strongest boxers fights with Superman. Lois and Clark are now "officially" partners.	150821
1995	Lois & Clark: Resurrection	T		Miller, Gene and Karen Kavner	Episode #39. 3-19-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Scientist develops a pill to "resurrect" some "dead" criminal men in Metropolis. Clark is jealous because a man who is trying to solve Mayson's murder shows interest on Lois, and she thinks he is attractive.	150822
1995	Lois & Clark: Return of the Prankster	T	VHS 340	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #37. 2-16-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). Reporter (Tonja Kahlens).When the Prankster escapes the prison, he continues with his plans to torment Lois' life, and now he also wants to kidnap the president of the United States	150823
1994	Lois & Clark: Rival, The	T	SVD 950, SV 269	Blake, Tony and Paul Jackson	Episode #18. 2-27-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Publisher Preston Carpenter (Dean Stockwell) is a rival publisher whose star reporter (Nancy Everhard) wants Clark to switch loyalties.Lois' ex-colleague is working for another newspaper who is strangely getting the major news before the Daily Planet and Lois gets jealous when she shows interest on Clark.	150824
1994	Lois & Clark: Season's Greedings (aka Lois & Clark: New Adventures of Superman, The).	T	SV 292	Cain, Dean	Episode #31. 12-4-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). News Anchor (Doug Llewelyn).Fired and vengeful Toyman creates a toy which can make the adults act like children, and sure, all the Daily Planet gang will be affected too, even Clark.	150825
1996	Lois & Clark: Seconds	T	VHS 347	Miller, Correy	Episode #61. 2-25-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Clark and the clone become friends. She doesn't want to kill the real Lois anymore. Now with Lois (who still thinks she's Wanda Detroit), Luthor plans to transfer their souls to new bodies and go away with Lane to the mountains so no one can find them.He also wants to destroy Superman (sure), and when he finds the clone, she ends up telling him that Clark is Superman.Lex kidnaps Martha and tells Lois to shoot Superman with a powerful weapon that he bought (that's the way to kill the love that Lois feels for Clark), but when she can't, Lex tries, but he and the clone end up dying with the weapon shot.During the rescue, Lois hits her head again, now she knows she's Lois Lane, but doesn't know anything and anyone else, including Clark.	150826
1997	Lois & Clark: Sex, Lies and Videotape	T		Dettman, Andrew & Daniel Truly	Episode #79. 1-19-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Philanthropist and owner of a tabloid Randy Goode (Jack Wagner) is jealous when Superman wins International Peace Prize. Vows to ruin Superman's reputation.  Sends Samantha (Julie Brown), a reporter, to find incriminating dirt on Superman.Samantha sees Lane and Kent get close during an interview, she decides to investigate further. Snaps pictures of Lois and Superman kissing in a hotel room. Film is ruined, but she fakes the photo and prints the story anyway resulting in huge media scandalTwo Middle Eastern countries prime for nuclear war. Superman mediates. Media scandal discredits him and peace talks stop. Kent decides only way to regain world's trust it to tell world that Kent is Superman. Lois with Olsen's help, tracks down photo lab.Connects Goode to fake photo and is kidnapped. Kent rescues her. Goode is planning to blow up heads of state but Superman destroys satellite sending signal. He and Lane fly back to Metropolis. Goode and Samantha arrested. Lois Clark go on weekend getaway	150827
1997	Lois & Clark: Shadow of a Doubt	T	VHS 411	Rosenberg, Grant	Episode #84. 4-19-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Leslie Luckabee (Patrick Cassidy) attempts to cause fight in Lois and Clark's wedding by making play for Lois. It works. Shadow-murderer is killing creators of Vixen. When  murderer discover no antidote to set him free from shadows, tries to kill Lois.Superman tries to find out compatibility with Earth women. Superman destroys shadow-man and makes up with Lois. They realize that Leslie is son of Lex Luthor. Leslie and the troll discover Superman's true identity.	150828
1995	Lois & Clark: Small World After All, A	T	VHS 353	Sgriccia, Phillip J.	Episode #64. 4-28-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark go to Lois' high school reunion, and there, she finds out about the disappearing of two of her classmates' lovers.They are disappearing because another classmate of Lois wants revenge for her bad school time, then she's shrinking their ex-colleagues' mates.She hates Lois, and puts Clark as the next on her shrink list. Now, Lois needs to find out what and who is doing this, or Clark will be small until disappear	150829
1993	Lois & Clark: Smart Kids	T		Levine, Daniel	Episode #8. 10-31-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Group of children who are drugging themselves by an experimental drug to increase the intelligence begins to bring problems to Metropolis. Clark is worried because the children told him that they know he is Superman.	150830
1996	Lois & Clark: Soul Mates	T	VHS 395	Kern, Bad	Episode #70. 10-13-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).In their wedding night, Lois and Clark are interrupted by H.G. Wells, who says that before consummate their marriage, they must go back in time to destroy a curse, otherwise Lois will die from a disease.	150831
1994	Lois & Clark: Source, The	T	SV 282	Blake, Tony & Paul Jackson	Episode #25. 10-2-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When Lois fails to protect her source, she is suspended from the Daily Planet. Now, Lois and Clark need to work to find the criminal and restore her good reputation as reporter.	150832
1996	Lois & Clark: Stop the Presses	T	SVD 1333	Kern, Brad	Episode #76. 12-8-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).New editor takes over Perry's office and a computer hacker taps into classified files to learn the source of Superman's powers -- and kill him. Ethan (Charles Esten).Perry gets promoted to a job upstairs and picks Lois to be the new Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Planet. She ends up killing one of Clark's stories and they have their first fight after marriage.And Superman must deal with Ethan Press, a man who wants to kill him because of Lex Luthor's death, and with the (forced) help of his brother Eric, Ethan creates a powerful weapon, and now, only the sun light can save Superman.Reporter #1 (Nicole Robinson). Reporter #2 (James Martin Jr.).	150833
1993	Lois & Clark: Strange Visitor (From Another Planet)	T		Zabel, Bryce	Episode #3. 9-26-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Jason Trask, who works for the government, is obsessed with Superman and wants to study and kill him. He kidnaps Lois and Clark because he's sure that Superman has a connection with them.Clark begins to learn about Krypton when he finds the spaceship that brought him to earth.	150834
1995	Lois & Clark: Super Mann	T		Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #53. 11-26-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When Lois and Clark finally begin with the wedding plans, they must stop again and investigate a Nazi organization which is trying to take over Metropolis.	150835
1996	Lois & Clark: Swear to God, This Time We're Not Kidding	T	SVD 1215, VHS 395	McNamara, John	Episode #69. 10-6-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Unscrupulous Reporter Leo Nunk (Ray Buktenica) tries to stop the marriage of the two journalistsFew days before their wedding, Lois and Clark must face with Myrtle Beech AKA "The Wedding Destroyer" and her therapist.She doesn't want them (and no one else) to get married, and will do shocking things to stop it because years ago, Lois wrote the story which sent her to jail.When Lois and Clark finally stop Myrtle, they finally get married on the mountains, with the help of the angel Mike.	150836
1995	Lois & Clark: Target: Jimmy Olsen!	T		Blake, Tony and Paul Jackson	Episode #41. 4-2-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Jimmy becomes a part of a experimental project by two ladies who want to put the people at their control. Lois is mad with all the Clark's suddenly disappearances and begins to date Scardino.	150837
1996	Lois & Clark: Tempus Anyone?	T	SV 329	McNamara, John	Episode #58. 1-21-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Tempus is back and now he kidnaps Lois and takes her to an alternate world, where there is more violence, Tempus is running to presidency against Perry, and Clark is engaged...with Lana Lang, his former girlfriend from Smallville.With the help of an older H.G. Wells, Lois tries to stop Tempus from killing Perry and go back to her world, but for this, she needs to teach the alternate Clark how to be Superman.	150838
1995	Lois & Clark: Tempus Fugitive	T	SV 299	Weinstein, Jack and Lee Hutson	Episode #40. 3-26-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois and Clark need to travel to 1966 with the help of H.G. Wells and his time machine to prevent a villain from the future who wants to destroy the baby Superman. The villain tells Lois about Clark's most important secret...his secret identity!	150839
1994	Lois & Clark: That Old Gang of Mine	T	SV 317, SV 289	Miller, Gene and Karen Kavner	Episode #29. 11-13-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Al Capone, John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde return from the dead by the hands of a scientist. They start a crime wave in Metropolis and when one of them shoots Clark, he needs to fake his own death to protect his identity.	150840
1996	Lois & Clark: Through a Glass, Darkly	T	VHS 354	Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #65. 5-5-1996	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman is subjected to many tests of his powers by Zara and Ching, Kryptonians who need a new leader to the planet New Krypton. Lois and Clark discuss about buying a house.	150841
1995	Lois & Clark: Top Copy	T	SV 298	McNamara, John	Episode #36. 2-19-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).When a famous television reporter Diana Stride (Raquel Welch) -- and also an assassin from the Intergang -- finds out Superman's true identity, she wants to show the information to the world. How will Clark hide the truth from the world now?	150842
1997	Lois & Clark: Toy Story	T	SV 252	Kern, Brad	Episode #87. 6-7-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Toyman kidnaps children from orphanages and takes them to what he believes is a "better place to live." Kidnaps Superman's doctor because he needs his help to create new machine called "the reintegrator" to kidnap children of former employers.Lois accidentally touches a toy with reintegrator effects and ends up in The Toyman's secret place. She and the doctor are now in danger and can only be saved by Superman. But first, he needs to find where they are. Alice and Perry get back together.	150843
1995	Lois & Clark: Ultra Woman	T	VHS 512, 333. SV 292	O'Neill, Gene F. and Noreen Tobin	Episode #51. 11-12-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).The Newtrich sisters want to hit Superman with a "Red Kryptonite" beam (the kryptonite from the episode Individual Responsibility). But instead of make Superman apathetic, the beam transferred his powers to Lois.Now, she needs a secret identity...to do Superman's job. After a while, Clark begins to feel upset because he has no powers anymore.Perry's wife Alice leaves him. When Lois feels what is to be a super-hero, she realizes that she loves Clark even more and proposes to him.	150844
1994	Lois & Clark: Vatman	T	SV 265		Episode #19. 3-13-1993	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). Reporter (Tonja Kahlens). LMN TV Anchor (Sam Rubin)Lex Luthor builds a clone of Superman, and teaches him to do what he wants, and what Lex wants is to destroy the real Superman. Copy Boy (Rob Sanchez).	150845
1995	Lois & Clark: Virtually Destroyed	T	VHS 338	Cain, Dean	Episode #54. 12-10-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lex Luthor's illegitimate son, a genius in the computer area, traps Lois and Clark in his virtual world. There, he is strong, and Clark is not Superman.Before finally realize that they are still in the virtual world, Lois and Clark share their secrets about their past sexual relationships....well, at least, one of them had sexual relationships...	150846
1997	Lois & Clark: Voice From the Past	T	VHS 412, SV 282	McNamara, John	Episode #85. 4-26-1997	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman finds Lois as Luthor's prisoner. Face off and Luthor tells Superman bomb will detonate unless he becomes a Lex Corp. employee and lets Lois marry him. Instead of giving in, Superman freezes Lois. Luthor believes she is dead.He scrambles to detonate bomb, but Leslie appears and stops him. Superman whisks Lois out of there and Leslie detonates the bomb. Superman repairs the Daily Planet's structural damage and then revives Lois.	150847
1994	Lois & Clark: Wall of Sound	T		McNamara, John	Episode #24. 9-25-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Man who is a genius in the sound area creates a sound weapon that can affect Metropolis and Superman. Clark is nominated for the Kerth Awards, and Lois gets mad because she won this prize three years in a row and now she won't get the prize.	150848
1995	Lois & Clark: When Irish Eyes Are Killing	T	VHS 331	Rosenber, Grant	Episode #48. 10-15-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-1997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Lois tries to convince Clark that his decision to break up is a mistake. When an old Lois' friend comes to Metropolis, she tries to make Clark jealous.But this friend has plans to use her in a Druid sacrifice. Clark finally realizes that he can't stay without Lois, but that may be too late now.	150849
1995	Lois & Clark: Whine, Whine, Whine	T	SV 301, SV 298	McCormick, Kathy and John McNamara	Episode #43. 5-14-1995	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Justin Whalin, 1994-997). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins).Superman saves the life of a musician, but instead of "thank you", the musician wants to sue him because he "broke" his arm. Then, many people of Metropolis begins to fake injures caused by Superman.After finally give up of her love for Superman, Lois needs to choose who's the one she is going to be together with : Clark Kent or Dan Scardino.	150850
1994	Lois & Clark: Witness	T	SV 248	Moore, Bradley	Episode #13. 1-9-1994	Reporters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes). Catherine "Cat" Grant (Tracy Scroggins). Reporter (Julie Araskog).Lois' life is in danger when she witnesses the murderer of a scientist who was claiming to know the secret to increased male potency.Now, Clark and Perry need to protect her from the murderer Mr. Make-up and from the scientist's affair from the past : Barbara Trevino	150851
1982	Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal	MT				Newsman (Tom Fuccello). Photographer (Dick Christie).	150852
1997	Lois Syndrome, The	M				Reporter (Kelsie Chambers)  is captured after she discovers the evil Baroness' plans. The Baroness leaves the report bound and gagged.She kidnaps three other lovely ladies and orders a secret operative known only as "The Enigma" to join forces with her or the hostages will die.	150853
1981	Lola	M				Editor (Karsten Peters)	150854
1922	Lola Montez, die Tanzerin des Konigs	MF			Germany	Journalist Beauvallion (Max Gulstorff).	150855
1962	Lolita	M	DVD -R HQ 9242, 9243, 9244. L		AFI-Television Scriptwriters	Writer	150856
2003	Lollilove	M				TV Channel 7 Reporter (TeeJay Boyce). Photographer (Troy DeVolld). Channel 7 Cameraman (Stephen Blackehart).	150857
1976	Loma	M				Radio Commentator (Raimo Hayrinen)	150858
1948	London  Belongs To Me	M				Newspaper Seller (Alexander Field). Newsboy (Frederick Knight).	150859
1981	London Affair	N		Stuart, Anthony		Editor. Beautiful editor of the incendiary Red Rag newspaper in London gets involved with a Russian defector. Her boss is killed after several attempts on his life.	150860
1632	London and the Countrey Carbonadoed and Quartered Into Severall Characters	P	USC	Lupton, Donald		News. "For they all desire Newes."  12. Currantoes or weekly Newes. "These commonly begin with Vienna and end with Antwerpt."  "…ordinarily they have as many Leyes as Lines, they live to lye.""they are busie fellows, for they meddle with other mens Affairs; No Pope, Emperour, or King, but must bee touched by their pen." "…they are ashamed to put their names to their Books.If they write good Newes of our side, it is seldome true; but if it be bad, it's alwayes almost too true. I with them either to write not at all, or lesse, or more true; the best newes if when we heare no Newes."	150861
2009	London Betty	M				News Media. Reporter (Haydria Finocchiaro). 	150862
1937	London By Night	M	DVD -R HQ 7099, 7101		Ness	Reporter Michael Denis (George Murphy) and his Irish Terrier called Jones investigates a murder in London. Reporter (Howard Chaldecott). Editor (Reynolds Denniston). Switchboard Operator (Robert Cory). Times (J.M. Kerrigan).	150863
1940	London Can Take It	M				Commentator (Quentin Reynolds).	150864
1757	London Chronicle, The	ER	COPY	Johnson, Samuel	In "Samuel Johnson's Prefaces & Dedications."	Press. Rev. Zachariah Mudge.	150865
2009	London Dreams	M			India-United Kingdom	News Media. Reporter Sima (Goldy Notay - Sima - The Reporter). Paparazzi (Johnny Lynch). Two childhood friends from Mumbai struggle to become rock stars in London.	150866
1987	London Embassy	MT			Miniseries	Reporter. 1st Reporter (Keith Taylor). 2nd Reporter (Graham Cull). 3rd Reporter (Richard Attlee). Woman Reporter (Cathy Finlay). Conference Reporter (John Channel Mills).	150867
1991	London Kills Me	M				TV Interviewer (Tracey MacLeod).	150868
2009	London Ladies’ Gazette: Heart of Courage	NR		Martin, Kat	#3 London Ladies’ Gazette Series	Journalist Lindsey Graham, writing under the pen name of “Lady Smart,” crusades for social change among London’s elite writing for the London Ladies’ Gazette, Heart to Heart. But Lindsey’s greatest campaign begins when her brother Rudy, a notorious rake, is accused of murdering a string of prostitutes. Her confidence in his innocence is bolstered when an anonymous letter arrives naming viscount Merrick as the killer. Lindsey launches her own investigation into the gentleman’s questionable pursuits, a risky venture that earns her an unwelcome bodyguard -- Thor Draugr. At first Lindsey refuses the protection of her employer’s brother-in-law. They are like oil and water, yet she can barely conceal her attraction to the rugged Norseman. But an attempt on her life reveals not only the lengths that someone will go to in order to prevent her interference in the viscount’s sordid affairs, but that she can no longer deny that she desires the warrior by her side. Excerpt: Thor's blue gaze sharpened.  "If the police can't find the killer, how will you?""I'm a newspaper reporter, am I not?  It is my job to dig up information.  That is precisely what I am going to do.""You are a woman, Lindsey, whether you like it or not.  Two women have already been killed.""I'm going to help my brother--whether you like it or not!"  Turning away from him, she picked up her reticule and started for the door. Thor caught her arm.  "You are going home?""For now."	150869
2008	London Ladies’ Gazette: Heart of Fire	NR		Martin, Kat	#2 London Ladies’ Gazette Series	Reporter Coralee Whitmore for the fashionable London Ladies’ Gazette, Heart to Heart, learns that her sister’s death has been dismissed as a suicide so she vows to uncover the truth. Suspecting the notorious Earl of Tremaine was Laurel’s lover -- and the father of her illegitimate child -- Corrie infiltrates Castle Tremaine, posing as the abandoned, destitute wife of the earl’s distant cousin. But Corrie finds the handsome earl is not all he seems, and she’s not immune to his charms however much she despises his scandalous ways. And the deeper Corrie immerses herself in her role, the more certain it becomes that someone is bent on ensuring her questions got unanswered -- forever. 	150870
2007	London Ladies’ Gazette: Heart of Honor	NR		Martin, Kat	#1 London Ladies’ Gazette Series	Publisher Krista Hart of the weekly London ladies’ gazette “Heart to Heart,” a gazette devoted to women’s cultural and economic issues, is not afraid to speak her mind. Even on such unpopular issues as social reform -- risking her reputation and her very safety -- Krista will not be intimidated, although she knows full well she is the target of angry opposition for her outspoken views. When she encounters a powerful Viking descendant imprisoned as a local sideshow attraction, Krista angrily demands his release. Although she tells herself that freeing Leif Draugr is simply the right thing to do, she can’t deny being attracted to the fierce Nordic chieftain, especially after her father transforms him into a proper English gentleman. But as anonymous treats against Krista become more and more aggressive. It is Leif who must face the unseen enemies desperate to silence her, even as they push her closer into the embrace of a warrior prepared to do whatever it takes to make her his.It is Victorian times, 1842 England,  and Krista Hart, even though she’s the editor of a gazette, has a grandfather who regularly reminds her that his real duty is to provide the family a male heir -- and a suitable courtier, the handsome, educated Matthew Carton, has just made his intentions apparent. Then Krista and her mischievous friend, Coralee, visit the circus, where they find a huge, gibbering, unkempt man named Leif caged as a sideshow attraction. Thanks to her father, who happens to be a scholar of Viking culture, Krista recognizes Leif’s shouts as Norse, and learns that he’s the sole survivor of a shipwreck hailing from an isolated island where Vikings still live in the old ways. Krista’s father rescues Leif and brings him home, eager to teach Leif the English language and customs in exchange for his first-hand Viking knowledge. Leif immediately claims Krista as “his woman,” indulges in crude behavior and finally abducts Krista in hopes of taking her back to his island.  	150871
2006	London Refrain	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#7 Zion Covenant Series	Photojournalist Robert “Mac” McGrath, a veteran American photographer, recorded the landslide toward war with dedication, believing if he told the truth, the world would rise up and put a stop to Hitler’s evil plans. Now his foolish idealism embarrasses him. England  teeters on the brink of war. It’s no longer a question of if. It’s a matter of when. In the dark fall of 1939 the hopes of the Polish people fade as Nazi bombers strafe the beloved city of Warsaw. Politicians debate while hundreds stand in lines at the British Embassy, desperate to flee the country before Hitler’s ground forces arrive. Who will live and who will die? Will anyone dare to stand against the apathy of the nations?Robert “Mac” McGrath is an American journalist -- in TENS, colleague of Murphy and Josie Marlow, in love initially with Josie. He eventually leaves her to Andre Chardon and marries Eva Weitzmann.  He is a gentile. 	150872
1980	London Story	M				Newscaster (Dermot Murnaghan).	150873
1993	London Tonight	DT			Series 1993-	News Program. Reporter Liz Wickham (2007). Reporter Mary Nightingale (2007). Political Correspondent-Editor Simon Harris (2007). Weather Presenter Robin Lermitte (2007). London Life Correspondent Ben Scotchbrook (2007).Sports Correspondent Jonathan Wills (2007). Presenters Tamzin Sylvester (2007), Alastair Stewart (2007), Ben Scotchbrook (2007), Jonathan Wills (2007), Katie Derham.  Your News Promoter Mary Nightingale.	150874
1700	London-Spy Compleat, The	N	USC	Ward, Ned	Ned Ward ranked high as a journalist of the period.	News. Book filled with valuable information not to be found elsewhere. Paints an ugly picture of metropolitan life at the end of the 17th century. Satirical works	150875
1989	London's Burning:	T			Episode #12. 12-3-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (Gabrielle Glaister).	150876
1933	Lone Eagle, The	SS		Morgan, Lt. Scott (Reichnitzer, F.E.)		Reporter John Masters is a dull newspaper reporter for a Chicago daily. But he was really the Lone Eagle, the "World's Greatest Sky Fighter," air ace and veteran of both World Wars.	150877
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: All About Yves	T			Episode #12. 5-11-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Lone Gunmen follow Morris Fletcher and find a link to Romeo 61 (one of the biggest conspiracies ever). The gunmen team up with Fletcher and the trail not surprisingly leads the Gunmen to Yves and they uncover a secret government terrorist organization responsible for decades of major crimes.	150878
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Bond, Jimmy Bond	T			Episode #2. 3-11-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:A million-dollar check from a possible drug deal leads the Gunmen to a charity organization run by a CEO named Bond. There the Gunmen find the fourth member of the Lone Gunmen team and together they work to find out what’s really going on when Langly is kidnapped. 	150879
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Cap'n Toby	T			Episode #12. 6-1-2001	News Media. Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Reporter #2 (Zahf Paroo). Magazine Publisher John Fitzgerald (Bruce Harwood) of "The Lone Gunman" (previously entitled Magic Bullet in earlier episodes of The X-Files).	150880
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Cap’n Toy Show, The	T			Episode #13. 6-1-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:When two stagehands of the “Cap’n Toby Show” die on the same day, the Gunmen investigate only to discover the men were FBI agents working in a Chinese intelligence unit. Then the Gunmen find out that kid’s show host Cap’n Toby is accused of being a spy, can they clear his name in time?The end of the series featuring the trio of computer-hacking conspiracy geeks popularly known as The Lone Gunmen. Never ones to stray far from the center of corporate and government intrigue, the threesome of John Byers, Melvin Frohike, and Richard Langly play like a misguided Mission Impossible team, embarking on a series of comic adventures that simultaneously highlight their genius and ineptitude. While their newfound independence inspires them to investigate even the most shadowy of conspiracies, their social skills remain stagnant, which only makes their lives more difficult when they learn their chief competitor in the "information business" is the brilliant and beautiful Yves Adele Harlow. Perpetually short of funds to publish The Lone Gunmen newspaper, Byers, Frohike and Langly begrudgingly take on Jimmy Bond as an unlikely benefactor who bankrolls their missions and joins them in their investigations to uncover the truth.	150881
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Diagnosis: Jimmy	T			Episode #9. 4-20-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:As Frohike, Langly and Byers try to catch a poacher dealing in grizzly bear gallbladders somewhere in a forest, a hospitalized Jimmy from a skiing accident begins to suspect his surgeon is a wanted killer after seeing “America’s Most Wanted.” Can Jimmy get to the truth in his injured state?	150882
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Eine Kleine Frohike	T			Episode #3. 3-16-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Frohike goes deep undercover after the gunmen receive a tip which would possibly lead them to a baker who used to poison members of the French Resistance back in World War II. Frohike must pretend that he is the baker’s long lost son, who she has not seen in 50 years and somehow get the truth from her.	150883
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Like Water for Octane	T			Episode #4. 3-18-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The gunmen search for an automobile that runs on water and whose creator disappeared years ago on a trip to Detroit to show his invention to the Big Three automakers.	150884
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Lying Game, The	T			Episode #11. 5-4-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The gunmen are stunned to find that FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner is somehow deeply involved in the murder of Byers’ old college roommate. The Gunmen have to question what’s a lie and what’s really the truth to get to the bottom of this case.	150885
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Madam, I’m Adam	T			Episode #6. 3-30-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Gunmen try to help a man who claims his whole life, including his house and his wife, has been stolen from him because he was transported by aliens from a parallel universe. But the Gunmen soon find out that there is a more logical explanation...	150886
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Maximum Byers	T			Episode #8. 4-13-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Byers and Jimmy become inmates at the Texas Department of Corrections and help an innocent man facing an execution on death row. Will our boys be able to free the innocent man before it’s too late?	150887
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-4-2001	Magazine Publisher John Fitzgerald (Bruce Harwood) of "The Lone Gunman" (previously entitled Magic Bullet in earlier episodes of The X-Files). Publicist (Brenda James).	150888
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-4-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The trio of computer-hacking conspiracy geeks popularly known as The Lone Gunmen. Never ones to stray far from the center of corporate and government intrigue, the threesome of John Byers, Melvin Frohike, and Richard Langly play like a misguided Mission Impossible team, embarking on a series of comic adventures that simultaneously highlight their genius and ineptitude. While their newfound independence inspires them to investigate even the most shadowy of conspiracies, their social skills remain stagnant, which only makes their lives more difficult when they learn their chief competitor in the "information business" is the brilliant and beautiful Yves Adele Harlow. Perpetually short of funds to publish The Lone Gunmen newspaper, Byers, Frohike and Langly begrudgingly take on Jimmy Bond as an unlikely benefactor who bankrolls their missions and joins them in their investigations to uncover the truth. Byers’ father fakes his death to uncover a conspiracy to hijack an airliner. The Long Gunmen try to get to the truth of his supposed death and uncover the conspiracy. Frohike and Byers attempt to steal the Octium IV chip, but are beaten too it. Later while investigating the death of Byer’s father, the gunmen stumble onto a sinister government plot to ignite hostilities worldwide and increase arms sales dramatically. 	150889
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Planet of the Frohikes	T			Episode #7. 4-6-2001	Magazine Publisher John Fitzgerald (Bruce Harwood) of "The Lone Gunman" (previously entitled Magic Bullet in earlier episodes of The X-Files). Reporter (Marco Roy).	150890
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Planet of the Frohikes: A Short History of My Demeaning Captivity	T			Episode #7. 4-6-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Lone Gunmen receive an e-mail from a monkey that has been subjected to secret government tests. The gunmen are shocked to find out that their contact is in fact a genetically altered, super monkey, who requires their help. 	150891
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Tango de los Pistoleros	T			Episode #10. 4-27-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Gunmen keep blowing Yves’ cover as she tries to prevent a tango-dancing smuggler from passing on information about new top-secret military cloaking material. The only way she can stop him is by becoming his tango-dancing partner.	150892
1995	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Anasazi	T			Episode. Season 2.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:In Dover, Delaware, Kenneth Soona, one of the Lone Gunmen, hacks into Department of Defense files and downloads government secrets about aliens onto a digital cassette, immediately word of the breach echoes throughout the world. The Cigarette Smoking Man tells those concerned that he has already resolved the matter. The Lone Gunmen meet with Mulder and tell him that Soona, also known as the Thinker, requests to meet with him.	150893
1996	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Apocrypha	T			Episode. Season 3.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder and the Lone Gunmen use Kryceck’s key to recover the digital tape from a locker at an ice rink, but Mulder finds the case empty. 	150894
1995	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Blessing Way, The	T			Episode. Season 3.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150895
1994	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Blood	T			Episode. Season 2	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:	150896
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Deadalive	T			Episode #176. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150897
1998	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Dreamland II	T			Episode. Season 6.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150898
1994	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: E.B.E.	T			Episode. First appearance of the Lone Gunmen. 	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent videogames like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly-guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually re-acquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:With assistance from the Lone Gunmen, Mulder and Scully are able to get fake identification and head inside the power plant. Mulder introduces Scully to the Lone Gunmen, who he describes as an extreme government watchdog group.	150899
1997	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Emily	T			Episode. Season 5. 	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150900
2000	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: En Ami	T			Episode. Season 7.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150901
1997	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: End, The	T			Episode. Season 5. 	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Scully visits the Lone Gunmen, wanting them to analyze the data from Gibson. She asks them who Diana is and they tell her she worked closely with Mulder when he discovered the X-Files. 	150902
1994	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Fearful Symmetry	T			Episode. Season 2.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder speaks with Lone Gunmen Frohike and Byers, who claim that Fairfield is known for animal disappearances and UFOs have been frequently cited nearby. 	150903
1999	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Field Trip	T			Episode. Season 6.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150904
2000	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: First Person Shooter	T			Episode. Season 7.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder and Scully visit the First Person Shooter development company headquarters. They meet with The Lone Gunmen who work as consultants to the game. Later, Mulder and Scully go back to FPS headquarters where The Lone Gunmen are trapped inside the game with somebody shooting at them. Mulder enters the game in game combat gear to help them. 	150905
1998	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Flight of the Future	M				Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Film:Mulder and Scully must fight the government in a conspiracy and find the truth about an alien colonization of Earth. Mulder awakens in a hospital after a bullet grazes his temple, and, with the help of The Lone Gunmen, sneaks out of the hospital.  Mulder and Scully attend a hearing where their testimony is routinely ignored, and the evidence covered up. The only remaining proof of the whole ordeal is the bee that stung Scully, collected by The Lone Gunmen. She hands it over, nothing that the FBI does not currently have an investigative unit qualified to pursue the evidence at hand.Mulder is appalled by the media cover-up of the entire incident, and tries to persuade Scully to leave his crusade. Scully refuses nothing that “If I quit now, they win.”	150906
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Gift, The	T			Episode. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150907
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Jump the Shark	T			Episode #197. Season 9. The episode was created to give closure for The Lone Gunmen TV series, which was a spin-off of the X-Files. 	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:When Morris Fletcher approaches FBI agents Monica Reyes and John Doggett with information related to the supersoldiers they turn to The Lone Gunmen. He provides an alleged photo of the supersoldier, which the Lone Gunmen recognize as being Yves Adele Harlow, a fellow hacker who went missing a year ago. The Gunmen refuse to believe the evidence, especially when they find that Fletcher provided it, although the agents continue to pursue the trail. Harlow murders a biology professor, cuts out an organ and disposes of it in a furnace. After the Gunmen capture her, she reveals that he had been experimenting with the immune system of sharks and had been grafting pieces of shark onto his body in order to become a living host to a biological weapon. His research had been funded by Yves' arms dealing father, who had commissioned Fletcher to find her and prevent her from stopping his biological terrorism plot. She further informs them that there is another host, whom she is trying to identify and locate before he can unleash his deadly payload.Once Fletcher realizes that he's been used by Harlow's father, he teams with the Gunmen to help Harlow find the second bioterrorist. After a few false starts and chases, the Lone Gunmen corner the bioterrorist with only a few minutes before his virus is due to be released. They realize that they lack the time to destroy his virus-filled organ and pull a fire alarm, causing large emergency doors to seal shut, simultaneously containing the virus and entrapping them with it. Their sacrifice earns them a final resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, where Fletcher and the FBI agents pay their respects to them.	150908
1997	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Memento Mori	T			Episode. Season 4.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder recruits the Lone Gunmen to help him break into the Lombard Research facility where he thinks he may be able to find more information on how to save Scully. 	150909
1996	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man	T			Episode. Season 4.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Cigarette Smoking Man, with a sniper rifle and surveillance equipment, spies on a meeting between Mulder, Scully and the Lone Gunmen. Frohike finds a magazine story that he believes reveals the true history of the Cigarette Smoking Man.	150910
1995	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Nisei	T			Episode. Season 3.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder consults the Lone Gunmen on the background of the Talapus and he heads to the port it had docked in. 	150911
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Nothing Important Happened Today (Two Parts)	T			Episodes #182-#183. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episodes:The Lone Gunmen find that Wormus had been receiving data from McFarland, the drowned reclamation worker.  The one Gunmen intercept a call from the Captain to Wormus telling him to contact the FBI. 	150912
1994	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: One Breath	T			Episode. Season 2.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Lone Gunmen investigate after Frohike visits with Scully and sneaks out a chart. The newest Lone Gunman, known as “The Thinker” assists, and tells them that Scully’s blood contains branched DNA that may have been used for identification but now is inactive and nothing more than a poisonous waste product in her system. 	150913
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Providence	T			Episode. Season 9	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150914
1997	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Redux (Part One) and Redux II	T			Episode. Season 5.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder brings the vial he found to the Lone Gunmen who tell him it’s not a cure, only deionized water.	150915
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Three Words	T			Episode. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150916
2002	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Truth, The	T			Episode #201. Season 9. 	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150917
1997	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Unusual Suspects	T			Episode. Season 5. The third episode airs in the fifth season of The X-Files and reveals the origins of the Lone Gunmen and is a cross-over with the series “Homicide: Life on the Street.”	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:At a Baltimore warehouse in 1989, a SWAT team breaks in, finding a naked, disoriented Mulder in a box, shouting, "They're Here!" Three men attempt to flee the scene and are captured; they are revealed to be the Lone Gunmen. As they sit in a city jail, they begin blaming each other for the predicament they are in. Detective John Munch interrogates Byers, who tries to explain what happened.Byers tells Munch that he is a public affairs officer for the FCC, and had attended a computer and electronics convention. Byers follows a beautiful woman who passes by his booth; he also passes by booths manned by Frohike and Langly. When Byers bumps into her, she introduces herself as Holly and says that her daughter has been kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend, who is in the Baltimore area.The only clue Holly has to her boyfriend's is a piece of paper with "ARPANET/WHITCORPS" written on it. Byers realizes that the words refer to a Defense Department network, which she requests he hack into. Byers finds an encrypted file on her daughter, named Susanne Modeski. Just then, a man whom Holly claims to be her boyfriend passes by -- Fox Mulder.Byers and Holly recruit Frohike to help them decipher the encrypted file. Both Byers and Frohike think it would be a good idea to assault Mulder, but don't do it when he introduces himself as an FBI agent. Returning to his booth, Byers finds his colleague being arrested for the hacking he committed. Frohike convinces Byers not to turn himself in, and recruits Langly to help them hack into the FBI database to learn more about why they are after Holly. They learn that "Holly" is actually Susanne Modeski, and that she is wanted for acts of murder, sabotage, and terrorism at a weapons facility in New Mexico.Holly/Susanne arrives and admits her deception, but claims that she has been scapegoated for trying to leave her job at the weapons facility. There, she had been working on ergotamine, an aerosolized gas that causes paranoia and anxiety. Susanne claims that the government plans to test the gas on the civilians in Baltimore. After deciphering the encrypted file, they find that she's telling the truth and learn the location of the gas. Susanne also finds evidence that she has had a tracking device put in her teeth, which she pulls out.The four of them head to a warehouse, where they find the gas stored inside asthma inhalers. Suddenly, Mulder arrives to arrest them, but two dark suited men arrive after afterwards to take Susanne. They fire at Mulder, hitting the boxes behind him and exposing to the gas. The exposure causes Mulder to strip naked, hide in the box, and hallucinate about seeing aliens in the warehouse. Susanne kills the suited men and escapes. More men arrive, led by Mr. X. He who intimidates Byers, Langly, and Frofike, but allows them to leave.Detective Munch doesn't believe Byers' story, but it is soon corroborated by Mulder. Byers, Langly and Frohike are released. They later encounter Susanne again, who has failed to get the news media to believe her story. She tells them to reveal the truth to as many people as possible. She is captured by Mr. X and his men soon afterwards. Later, the three of them meet Mulder in the convention center and explain what happened to him.	150918
2000	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Via Negativa	T			Episode. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.	150919
1996	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Wetwired	T			Episode. Season 3.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Mulder brings a device to the Lone Gunmen who tell him it’s emitting some kind of a signal. The Lone Gunmen believe the device to be some sort of mind control device. Mulder wasn’t affected due to his color blindness.	150920
2000	Lone Gunmen, The: The X-Files: Within	T			Episode #162. Season 8.	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:Skinner visits The Lone Gunmen who are checking for any UFO activity in the United States that could be connected to Mulder’s abduction. Later on more evidence is found by The Lone Gunmen. They are seeing much UFO activity in Arizona.	150921
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Three Men and a Smoking Diaper	T			Episode #5. 3-23-2001.	Magazine Publisher John Fitzgerald (Bruce Harwood) of "The Lone Gunman" (previously entitled Magic Bullet in earlier episodes of The X-Files). Reporter (Marco Roy). Field Reporter (Sean Allan).	150922
2001	Lone Gunmen, The: Three Men and a Smoking Diaper	T			Episode #5. 3-23-2001	Journalists Richard “Ringo” Langly, Melvin Frohike and John Fitzgerald Byers publish a news publication called “The Magic Bullet Newsletter -- a pejorative reference to the single bullet theory and, like the group’s name, a reference to the Kennedy assassination. The publication was renamed “The Long Gunman,” of which FBI Agent Mulder was a loyal subscriber.  None of the three have day jobs. They are ardent conspiracy theorists, government watchdogs and computer hackers who frequently assist central X-Files characters, Mulder and Scully, though they sometimes had their own adventures. They rely on financial backers who believed in their cause, and what revenue the subscriptions to their paper generated. They share a loft apartment where they also work. They use a 1970 VW Transporter (a minibus) to commute.John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood) was once a public relations worker for the FCC. He was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades. He had at least some working knowledge of medicine, genetics and chemistry and is known for the famous line, "That's what we like about you, Mulder. Your ideas are even weirder than ours." He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy died. His parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two hadn't spoken for some time.Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood) was a former '60s radical and the oldest of the three. Though a skilled computer hacker, Frohike was primarily the photography specialist for the newsletter. Frohike had a lascivious attitude toward women. However, he had a more purely romantic attitude towards Dana Scully; when she was gravely ill in the episode 'One Breath', Frohike appeared at the hospital in a tailored suit carrying a bouquet. His unique sense of fashion made him stand out: leather jackets, furry vests, combat boots, fingerless gloves, etc. Frohike considered himself the "action man" of the trio and would often be seen doing very intense stunts (many rigged to look more impressive than they really were). Despite his childish scraps with Langly and others, Frohike's age and experience gave him a kind of quiet wisdom that occasionally surfaced when he consoled his friends about the sorry nature of their lives. In The Lone Gunmen episode "Tango de los Pistoleros," Frohike was revealed to be a former tango champion who danced under the stage name "El Lobo."Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) was the most confrontational and socially immature of the three. He was a big fan of The Ramones and enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker. He also had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite." His nickname was "Ringo". Langly was a Dungeons and Dragons player (as 'Lord Manhammer') and enjoyed violent video games like Quake. (In the William Gibson-penned X-Files episode "First Person Shooter," Frohike and Byers were also avid gamers, an uncharacteristic development for both men and one that was never referenced again in later stories.) In the LGM episode "Octane," it is revealed that Langly is a "32 year old virgin."AssociatesFox Mulder (David Duchovny) - an FBI Special agent who was in charge of The X-Files, a special branch of the FBI that dealt with the supernatural. Mulder first met the trio when they first formed, and they would prove to be his greatest ally and friends. He would turn to The Lone Gunmen several times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions. After he disappeared from The FBI, his X-Files partner Dana Scully, his boss Walter Skinner, and his replacements John Doggett and Monica Reyes would ask for the assistance of The Lone Gunmen as well. When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back. Mulder was not able to attend the funeral of The Lone Gunmen, as he was still in hiding, but he talked to their apparitions following his resurfacing. Scully, Skinner, Doggett, and Reyes would attend their funeral, and Scully proclaimed that The Lone Gunmen "meant so much to [him]."Kenneth Soona aka The Thinker (Bernie Coulson) - an unofficial fourth member, a computer hacker, who succeeded in accessing Majestic 12 files and encrypting them onto a digital tape in the season 2 finale of the X-Files titled "Anasazi". The Thinker first appeared in the season 2 episode titled "One Breath". The Thinker was killed by assassins working for the Cigarette Smoking Man, who eventually reacquired the tape. He was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden) - another "fourth member", who joined the trio in The Lone Gunmen series. Though he shares the bravery and physicality of his namesake, he initially appears to be rich but not very bright, and is fascinated with the trio, who often consider him a nuisance. His saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson) - a femme fatale thief who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen trio (although sometimes she is their rival). The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. The anagram name, Yves Adele Harlow, could also be a reference to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe played a supporting role in All About Eve (an episode in the series is "All About Yves"). Before she died, she had planned to star in a biopic about Jean Harlow. The Lone Gunmen are obsessed with John F. Kennedy's assassination (Kennedy and Monroe were having an affair), which was supposedly committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was later revealed in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" that Yves' real name was Lois Runtz.Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe) - an expert hacker and a Star Trek fan who occasionally helps the trio. He is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.Susanne Modeski (Signy Coleman) - was an employee at the Advanced Weapon Research Centre at White Stone Army Base in New Mexico who assisted in the development of a biological weapon that creates psychotic hallucinations. Modeski appears in the The X-Files episodes "Unusual Suspects" and "Three of a Kind". Modeski appeared to be Byer's love-interest in The X-Files series.The Episode:The Lone Gunmen find a link between a popular Senator running a campaign for reelection, who appeared to be involved with one of his campaign workers who died in a very suspicious accident. But the Gunmen get more than they bargained for when they get stuck with the Senator’s lovechild.	150923
1938	Lone Ranger, The	M			Chapter Play	Cub Reporter (Charles Williams).	150924
1955	Lone Ranger, The: Adventure at Arbuckle	T	DVD -R HQ 2411. SVD 794		Episode	Woman Editor-Publisher Susan Starr (Nan Leslie) of the Arbuckle Bugle. Lone Ranger helps a crusading woman newspaper publisher-editor expose a gang in the wide-open Arbuckle town.She wants to find out who killed her father, David Starr, the publisher of the Arbuckle Bugle. She took over the newspaper when her father was killed.Lone Ranger and Tonto give editor reward money to build a better paper for the town -- that's what her father would have wanted.	150925
1952	Lone Ranger, The: Bullets for Ballots	T			Episode	Editor is terrorized and the Lone Ranger steps in to save him	150926
1955	Lone Ranger, The: Code of the Pioneers	T	DVD -R HQ 2215. 2224 (Complete with Credits)	Rose, Lillian and Charles Larson		Editor-Publisher Mrs. James Curtis (Emlen Davies) starts up the Gold Creek Clarion opposing a crooked politician in her first issue. The Lone Ranger saves the day. Jimmy Curtis, her son (Barry Curtis), is her printer's devil.Her late husband owned the press and published newspapers before he died. The crooks steal her press and type while her son hides in the closet. 12-year-old kid follows crooks to shack where they are hiding the press and is captured."My press. All of my equipment gone," she says. Lone Ranger: "The man behind this scheme knows the value of the press." Crooks print up own edition of the Gold Creek Carion supporting their candidates with headline: "Marshall Grant Dishonest."Goes to town to distribute one-sheet extra before election. "We'll have a paper of our own," chief crook says after they chase Mrs. Curtis out of town when they win the election. Printer's ink on the crook's hand is evidence he printed up the papers.Lone Ranger finds the papers and destroy them.  "Marshal Grant Elected Sheriff" headline of next edition of the real Gold Creek Clarion.	150927
1955	Lone Ranger, The: Death Goes To Press	T	DVD -R HQ 6394. SVD 796		Episode	Editor Smiley Phillips (Peter Hanson) is helped by the Lone Ranger and Tonto.	150928
1955	Lone Ranger, The: Outlaw Underground	T	DVD -R HQ 11280. SVDSP 758		Episode	Newspaperman. Lone Ranger and Tonto meet a newspaper man masquerading as an outlaw in an attempt to get a scoop on a fugitive's hideout.	150929
1952	Lone Ranger, The: Special Edition	T	SVDSP 760		Episode	Editor of newspaper teams up with Lone Ranger to expose a gang of con men.	150930
1949	Lone Ranger, The: Trigger Finger	T			Episode #161. 4-7-1955	Editor Frank Crowell (Stacy Keach).	150931
1952	Lone Star	M	DVD -R HQ 2396, 2397. SVDSP 569.  SV 213	Chase, Borden (Short Story and Screenplay).  Howard Estabrook (Story).	Ness Book	Editor Martha Ronda (Ave Gardner) of The Austin Blade becomes caught up in debate over annexation of Texas. Involved with corrupt politician, distrustful of cattle owner hero who accuses editor of having ulterior motives supporting politician.Cattleman accuses editor of wanting to marry great man. Editor discovers article about a beef contract being award to cattleman in exchange for his help in annexing state. She exposes him as fraud in front of the president of TexasPresident goes ahead with treaty with Mexico which cattleman was trying to prevent. When editor finds out truth about politician, she runs an article announcing Sam Houston's support of annexation.Changes mind about cattleman after he organizes opposition to army politician built up to stop Texas congress from meeting.Editor offers her assistant at the newspaper a scoop and he asks why he needs it when they are the only paper around for 300 miles.	150932
1997	Lone Star Heat	NM		Baxter, Mary Lynn		TV Reporter Julianna Reed joins forces with her former Texas Ranger husband in order to stay alive. They've been divorced for 11 years.During a political debate, a close friend of Reed's suddenly dies on the air putting Reed and her show in the news. She and the Texas Ranger join forces to find out who killed her. They find themselves buried in blackmail and political corruption.	150933
2010	Lone Star Legend	N		Zepeda, Gwendolyn		Blooger Sandy Saavedra landed her dream job as a blogger for the popular website !Latino Now! She was a bright-eyed idealist determined to eradicate racism and Latino stereotypes from her hard-hitting exposes. The sugar Pulitzers dancing in her head burst into flame, however, when Sandy’s Editor-in-Chief is laid off and replaced by Dolores Villanueva O’Sullivan. Editor O’Sullivan has one mission: to make !Latino Now! an internet sensation no matter ow many pandering puff pieces she has to pack onto its pages. Now Sandy is forced to cover the most demeaning “stories,” from telenovela sets to low rider shows, to the trail of the mythical Chupacabra. Sandy doesn’t see how she can keep this job without losing her soul, especially when she’s sent to Middle-of-Nowhere Texas to investigate alleged footprints of the dumbest legend her people ever created, the Chupacabra. Sandy’s sense of logic tells her she’s about to fail an assignment and lose her job. Until her intuition leads her to Tio Jaime, a grandfatherly hermit who may be crazy or may be the best thing that ever happened to Sandy’s career.	150934
1946	Lone Star Moonlight	M				Radio Station rivalry	150935
1945	Lone Texas Ranger	M				Editor F.E. Murphy (Budd Buster).	150936
1949	Lone Wolf and His Lady, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9177. SVD 620			Reporter Michael Lanyard (Ron Randell) for the Daily Register accepts newspaper assignment to cover public exhibition of a famous diamond. Lanyard is really the Lone Wolf. Female Reporter Grace Duffy  (June Vincent).When diamond is stolen, he is accused and tracks down real crooks with help of his valet and Duffy. Managing Editor (George M. Carleton). Messenger (David Fresco).	150937
1983	Lone Wolf McQuade	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Franco Toth). Reporter #2 (Martha Saldana). Photographer #1 (Deborah Shore).	150938
1936	Lone Wolf Returns, The	M				Reporter (Eddie Fetherston)  Photographer (Harry Harvey)	150939
1941	Lone Wolf Takes a Chance, The	M	DVD -R 9069, 9068			Newsreel Announcer (Art Gilmore). Newsstand Clerk (Ernie Adams).	150940
1994	Lonely Guy, The	M	L			Writer Larry Hubbard creates greet cards until he writes a bestseller and wins fame and fortune.	150941
1989	Lonely Hearts	N	OWN - P	Harvey, John		Columnist of Lonely Hearts newspaper column is the only thing two murdered women have in common	150942
1957	Lonely House, The	M			Short - Crime	TV Newsreader (Ludovic Kennedy). Host (Edgar Lustgarten).	150943
1988	Lonely Knights	MT				TV Reporter Kelly Stoneham (Jennifer Dale) falls for a charity organizer, but becomes curious about his mysterious background while she’s also working on a series about wealthy families with her cameraman Sammy Donato (Jeff Pustil). 	150944
1963	Lonely Lane	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	150945
2009	 Lonely Love	M				Journalist Abby (Melissa Lowe) works for a major newspaper and is consumed with her job. When she loses both of her parents in a car accident, her boss sends her on vacation to his lake house in a small town called Cave Spring. Thinking this will just be a short break from her everyday life, Abby meets Austin, a kind-hearted and humble owner of a local bookstore. While she is falling for him, Abby also begins to fall in love with a series of books with a series of books by a mysterious yet classic author named August Winters who apparently disappeared about 10 years ago. But as her vacation slowly comes to an end, Abby must decide if she is willing to leave her everything behind for the people she cares about, or if she will ultimately return to the same monotonous existence that has become her life. Newscaster (Sherricka L. White). 	150946
1965	Lonely Side of the River	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	150947
1935	Lonely, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	150948
1959	Lonelyhearts	M	DVD -R HQ 1931,  1932. VHS 461	West, Nathanael (Story - "Miss Lonelyhearts"). Dore Schary (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Clift	Editor William Shrike (Robert Ryan) of The Chronicle expresses contempt for the human race and tries to instill same feelings in young reporter Adam White (Montgomery Clift). Editor verbally abuses the staff. Assigns White to the lonely hearts column.Critic Ned Gates (Jackie Coogan) wanted the job. White at first makes fun of letters, but soon becomes involved in lives of writers. White tries to get editor to give him different assignment.Editor calls him a fraud for running away at the first chance to do some good. Editor tells his wife that he keeps White on because he enjoys seeing youth betray their promises. Editor says "people are animals, fakes, frauds."Editor challenges White to contact a reader and find out the truth about him. White does and the woman's husband threatens him with a gun in the newspaper office, breaks down. Editor is last seen in empty office."Anybody who writes his troubles to a newspaper is feeling to sorry for himself." "Sure, but they still might be in trouble."	150949
1995	Loner, The	NR	OWN - P	Turner, Linda	Silhouette Intimate Moments #673	Investigative Reporter Sidney O'Keefe is a solo act, both socially and professionally. But suddenly she and a burned out, fed-up ex-DEA agent Dillon Cassidy are a team, and she is about to find out what the mysterious recluse has to hide and why she could get caught in the cross fire. Cassidy has a bullet lodged in his back and he needs to go where no one knows his name. He’s through with work -- and with women. Because despite the charms of a lovely lady journalist named O’Keefe, he knows when he might go off.	150950
1965	Loner, The: Ordeal of Bud Windom, The	T			Episode #15. 12-25-1965	Editor (Bryan O'Byrne).	150951
1989	Lonesome Dove	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Todd Merrill).	150952
1994	Lonesome Dove: Series, The	T			Series 1994-1995	Newspaper. Montana Statesman, frontier newspaper	150953
1996	Lonesome Standard Time	N		Jennings, Dana Andrew		Investigative Reporter is murdered. The journalist was intent on exposing the corruption of the owner of the waste management company that has devastated the tiny hamlet of Hunt's station, a rural Northeast town.Journalist was found dead on the grounds of the dump. Most prominent suspect is a seedy waste hauler who also manufactures the town's infamous home brew.	150954
1967	Lonesome Traveler, The	SS	GPL	Corrington, John William		Aspiring Journalist Robert Pleasance wants to be a journalist. State editor put him on the train, gave him a copy of Time magazine: "You read this on the way, boy. You read the news and see if you can learn to write this way."Press-Scimitar.  Cub sent on a story with orders not to say he is a reporter, but just to observe and then report what he sees and hears. Tells him not to say he is a reporter or he'll be in trouble.	150955
1956	Long Arm, The	M				Newspaper Editor (Warwick Ashton). Welsh Newspaper Vendor (Julie Milton). P.C. in Newsagent Shop (David Davies).	150956
1899	Long Charge of William B. Perkins, The	SS	GPL	Crane, Stephen		Minnesota Herald Correspondent Perkins for the Minnesota Herald	150957
1951	Long Dark Hall, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8506, 8507			Reporter Scott (Michael Medwin), clean-cut reporter turned novelist for U.S. version. American Publisher Jefferson (Lionel Murton) for U.S. version.	150958
1937	Long Death, The	NM		Dyer, George		News Media. Catalyst Club, group of amateur criminologists.	150959
1999	Long Distance Information	D		Welch, Julie	Memoirs. 	Journalist Julie Welch, employed as an “active” reporter on the Sunday Telegraph, is completely an exhausting cycle ride from London to Paris. It turns out to only be the start of the story. She discovered that the magic of achievement fired something in her -- and from then on, she set herself a series of tasks that rejuvenated her outlook and caused her to consider the past more carefully.  This is the candid story of how a middle-aged couch potato transformed herself into a marathon runner, an epic cyclist and came to terms with herself and her very odd family. 	150960
1961	Long Gainer, The	N	OWN - H	Manchester, William	PR	Journalist Hiram A. ("Ham") Markham. Hallam Caulkin, general managing editor of the Birmingham Star. Frank C. "Frosty" Warren, a journalist. Alvin Swinton, a journalist. Peter N. Healy, a retired journalist.Political journalism involved in a New England university president's attempts to win the governorship of his state and to get his school accredited.Peter "Geek" Minton, a Sly photographer. John Winkler, director of university public relations.	150961
1973	Long Goodbye, The	M	L			Writer. Woman hires Philip Marlowe to find her writer husband Roger (Sterling Hayden)	150962
1953	Long Goodbye, The	NM	OWN - H	Chandler, Raymond		Alcoholic Writer Roger Wade, successful author and alcoholic. Wade's publisher. Little journalism.	150963
1998	Long Island Incident, The	MT				TV News 4 Reporter (Deborah Burgess). Male Newscaster (Tim Weber).	150964
1996	Long Kiss Goodnight, The	M	SVD 1420			TV News Anchor (Ken Ryan). Crime Scene Reporter (Craig Eldridge).	150965
1995	Long Night Moon	N		Weir, Theresa		Reporter Nash Audubon crashed a party to get an interview with Sara Ivy, a woman that seemed to have it all: a handsome husband, a manicured estate, the kind of ethereal beauty that drew all eyes to her. So hard-bitten Audubon expected another run-in with a bored socialite. Instead, he got the surprise of his life. For Sara Ivy possessed an innocence that had no place in the sophisticated world of Chicago high society. Tempted to learn the deepest secrets, he followed her into the night and in one dangerous moment discovered the real Sara -- sexy, brave and heartbreakingly defiant. She was ready to end the charade of her marriage to a brutal man, and Nash would move heaven and earth to cherish and protect her -- even if it cost him his life. Reporter Nash Audubon crashes beautiful Sara Ivy’s party to get an interview and barges into a case of domestic violence from which he determines to rescue the endangered socialite.	150966
1992	Long Night of White Chickens, The	N	MLPL	Goldman, Francisco		Reporter Louis Moya Martinen, newspaper reporter.	150967
1927	Long Pants	M	DVD			Newspaper San Francisco Examiner front page.  Headlines, story on mystery woman.  Later news story used.   Frank Capra	150968
1980	Long Riders, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6779, 6778. L			News Media. Reporter Carl Reddick (Felice Orlandi) for the New York Herald).  Photographer (Edgar McLeod). Media and Jesse James. Newspaperman	150969
1994	Long Shadows	MT				News Media. Reporter (Fumiko Hamada). Radio Reporter (Setsuko Niwa). Student Reporter (Marlene Mitsuko Yamane). Photographer (Shigeru Shiina). Photographer (Hisaaki Wakaizumi).	150970
1958	Long Shadows (aka Affair at Helen's Court)	NM		Carnac, Carol		Press	150971
1960	Long Skeleton, The -- Mr. and Mrs. North Mystery, A	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Frances and Richard		Newspaperman Carl Cunningham, brilliant newspaperman	150972
2002	Long Time Gone	N		Hamill, Denis		Reporter Danny Cassidy became a suspect in Brooklyn in 1969 for a murder he can't remember whether he committed or not. Victim was his girlfriend's father and a police officer.Case never comes to trial for lack of evidence. Thirty-three years later, Cassidy is now an aging journalist pushing 50, divorced and a lousy father who receives word his father has died.On one long weekend, he returns to Brooklyn to bury his father, reunite with his brother and daughter and figure out who committed the murder. Two cops are still on his tail trying to pin the homicide on him.	150973
1940	Long Voyage Home, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5504, 5505. L			Newspaper Headlines	150974
1954	Long Wait, The	M			Quinn	Reporter Alan Logan (John Damler). Newspaper Photo jogs memory	150975
1990	Long Walk Home, The	M				Newscaster (Carl Stephens)	150976
1956	Long Watch, The	N	GPL	Linington, Elizabeth		Newspaperman is hero in this report of New York's reactions to revolt. Beginning of free press in America.  Desperate fight of two men and a woman to present the printed truth to a people torn by political dissension. Time of the revolutionThe New York Courier. James Andrew Bethune, newspaperman.  George Shields, publisher.  Rivington of the Gazette.  Zenger reference.	150977
2005	Long Way Down, A	N		Hornby, Nick		TV Talk Show Host Martin is despondent after serving a prison sentence that resulted from an affair with an underage girl.He sits on a ledge atop a London building on New Year's Eve preparing to jump. A middle-aged woman comes up behind him and taps him on the shoulder. She intends to dive off the same ledge and wants to know if he's going to be long.Four people wind up on top of the building with the same mission but get distracted by a quarrel over who has the best reason to end it all.	150978
1997	Long Way Home, The	M				Correspondent. Foreign Correspondent  (Ruth Gruber)	150979
1964	Long White Night, The	N	OWN - H	Scherman, Katharine		Freelance Journalist Douglas Ewen Michel, young feature writer who travels to the far North to do a series of articles on Eskimo life.	150980
1982	Long xiao ye	MF				Commentator (Kam-Kwong Ho)	150981
1989	Long zai tian ya	MF				Reporter (Frank X. Muir) questioning Lee Kwok Lap.	150982
1919	Long, Long Ago	SS	MLPL	Bartlett, Frederick Orin	In "Stories of the City." From "The Bellman," Jan. 11, 1919.	Newspaperman Harvey L. Galbraithe, Trego County Courier, a nostalgic newspaper man. Fishes for the past. All the newspapermen he knew are not there.	150983
1977	Long, Naked Descent into Boston	N	USC	Eastlake, William		Reporters. American Revolution in 1775 as seen through the eyes of Heironymus Poxe of the New Boston Times and his reporter, Gretchen, and Nathan Hale as they sail over the battlefields in a hot air balloon.Editor H. Poxe, New Boston Times.  Francine Braxton, Dixie Firstchild and Gretchen Greenwinter, the Times' reporters, our heroes.	150984
1999	Longest Journey, The	G				TV Reporter (Ine F. Jansen - Voice). Reporter (Cordis Heard - Voice).	150985
1972	Longest Night, The	T				News Media. Fact-based Kidnapping.	150986
2005	Longest Yard, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8956, 8957			Sportswriters (Bryan Burwell, Sam Farmer, Jay Glazer, Peter King, John McClain, Adam Schefter, Larry Weisman). Sports Announcer Chris Berman (Himself). Sportscaster Jim Rome (Himself). Reporter (Terry Alan). Reporter (Casey Hendershot).Press Box Technician (Ricardo J. King). Press Photographer (Mike Koperski). ESPN 2 Cameraman (Carl McDowell). TV News coverage of car chase shows disgraced football star being chased by police.	150987
2006	Longford	MT				Reporter (Ian Connaughton). Journalist 2 (Richard Sinnott). Journalist 2 (David MacCreedy). Talk Show Host (Lee Boardman).  Photographer (John-Paul Hurley).TV Presenter-Interviewer David Frost (Himself). Reporter Cliff Michelmore (Himself). Reporter Michael Nicholson (Himself).	150988
1951	Longines Chronoscope	DF			Series 1951-1955	Editors (Henry Hazlitt, William Bradford Huie, Larry LeSueur). Host-Announcers Frank Knight, David Ross.	150989
1988	Longings	N	OWN - P	Stern, Tracy		TV Newswoman Jennifer Martin, a rising star of New York's fast-track world of television news. Nicholas Tate, photojournalist, is in love with Martin	150990
1994	Longings of Women, The: Novel, A	N		Piercy, Marge		Journalist Leila Landsman in Boston is a middle-aged Boston college professor and writer who  writes about abused women and fears her long marriage to a theater director is again in trouble. She prepares for divorce.She also plans to write a book about the upcoming trial of the daughter of a poor fisherman awaiting trial for the murder of her husband by a teenage lover. She's the first to go to college and her dream was to be a TV Anchorwoman.Instead her broadcast debut is as a murder suspect.	150991
2001	Longshot	M				Reporter (C.J. Byrnes). News Reporter (Timothy Starks).	150992
2006	Longtime Listener	M			Short	Political Commentator (Maura Corey). Sports Radio Talk Show Host (Keven Undergaro).	150993
1600	Look About You	P	USC	Anonymous		Messenger Redcap, a stammering, stuttering  messenger.	150994
2009	Look Again	N		Scottoline, Lisa		Reporter Ellen Gleeson working out of Philadelphia gets a “Have You Seen This Child?” flyer in the mail and almost throws it away. But something about it makes her look again, and her heart stops -- the child in the photo is identical to her adopted three-year-old son, Will. Her every instinct tells her to deny the similarity between the boys because she knows her adoption was lawful. But she’s a journalist and won’t be able to stop thinking about the photo until she figures out the truth. And she can’t shake the question: If Will rightfully belongs to someone else, should she keep him or give him up? She investigates, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life -- and that of the son she loves.Gleeson adopted the boy after working on a feature about a pediatric cardiac care unit. She jeopardizes her newspaper job by secretly researching the abducted Florida boy’s case and becomes suspicious wen she discovers the lawyer who handled her adoption has committed suicide. Meanwhile, the boy’s birth mother dies of a heroin overdose and her old boyfriend turns out to look like the man who kidnapped the boy.	150995
2004	Look At Me	MF	DVD -R HQ 7265, 7266.		France	Journalist.  Sebastian identifies himself as a journalist but adds that he just graduated. Later reference to him working as a stringer. He also wants to start a newspaper with his friends.	150996
1981	Look at Us	DT				Magazine	150997
1964	Look Away, Look Away	N	OWN	Hass, Ben		Press	150998
1957	Look Beyond Tomorrow	NJ		Mudra, Marie		Journalism Teacher. Experienced Chicago high school journalism adviser wrote this novel with a school-paper setting.  Race prejudice, religious bias. One of the sports writer and his school career is emphasized.	150999
2005	Look Both Ways	M	DVD -R HQ 9011, 9012			Australian newsmen in Adelaide must take stock of their lives on a Friday after a horrific train crash. The three journalists are: Photojournalist Nick (William McInnes) who learns he has cancer. Nick’s colleague, journalist Andy Walker (Anthony Hayes), who has two children who live with his ex-wife,  learns his lover Anna is pregnant.  Editor Phil (Andrew S. Gilbert) realizes he’s missing his children while they growing up without him. News Media. SBS Newsreader (Mary Kostakidis). Current Affairs Reporter (Jacquelynne Willcox). Newspaper Photographer Nick falls in love with an artist. One evening, Artist Meryl, who illustrates sympathy cards and constantly imagines disasters, witnesses a train accident kill a man. At the crash site, she meets Photojournalist Nick and a relationship develops over the next three days. 	151000
1957	Look Here	DT			Series. 9-15-1957 to 4-4-1958. NBC	TV Newsman-Host Martin Agronsky.	151001
1929	Look Homeward, Angel	N		Wolfe, Thomas		Newspaperman Ben Gant works for The Citizen, a small Southern daily, printing and circulation. Harry Tugman, a pressman.  Contempt most newspapermen have for the society page.Ridiculing "Little Maudie" and her column, "The Younger Set," with lewd parodies. . Editor Jimmy Dean.	151002
1940	Look Magazine Article: How Superman Would End the War	D		Siegel, Joe and Jerry Shuster	Look Magazine.	Magazine. Two-page story for Look Magazine on "How Superman Would End the War."	151003
2001	Look Out Haskell, It's Real: The Making of 'Medium Cool'	DT				Reporter. Documentary traces the inspirations and efforts behind making of Medium Cool chronicling the chaos following the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Archive footage and interviews. Analysis from historians and eyewitnesses.	151004
1935	Look up and Laugh	M				Journalist (Jack Melford)	151005
1954	Look Up and Live	DT			Series. 1-3-1954 to 1-21-1979. CBS	Host Merv Griffin (1955). Religious show. Interviewer Joseph Warren).	151006
1976	Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby	MT				Interviewer (Beverly Sanders).	151007
1975	Look Who's Here	DT			Series 1975	Interviewer (Norma Locke). Interviewer (Toby Robins). Interviewer (Lorraine Thomson). Interviewer (Anna Cameron). Interviewer (Howard Cable). Interviewer (Larry Henderson). Interviewer (Mart Kenny). Interviewer (Gordon Sinclair)	151008
1943	Look Your Last	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	151009
2003	Look, The	M				Photographer (Chris Beckman).	151010
2003	Look! Up on the Front Page, It's … …Another reporter unbound by journalistic ethics. Who do they think they are?	CS	OWN	Handy, Bruce and Glynis Sweeny	Time, June 2, 2003	Reporters. Metropolis Wednesday afternoon. Lois Lane is in trouble? "Clark! Jimmy! HELP!!!:  Jimmy: "Lois! What's wrong?!" Lois: "This story. It's -- it's UNMEMORABLE! Now I'll never be a newsroom star!" "SOB!!! All I ever wanted was an occasional lunch.....with Diane Sawyer or Barbara Walters! Maybe a name check in Liz Smith…."  Clark Kent: "You could try calling a few more sources and…" Jayson Blair dressed in superhero costume with big "J" on chest: "SOURCES?! Hah! This looks like a job for…Jayson Blair and the League of 'Imprecise' Journalists! Roll call: Each one shouts out his name -- Stephen Glass! Janet Cooke! R. Foster Winans! Mike Barnicle! Doris Kearns Goodwin! The late Stephen Ambrose!!…Clifford Irving. (Quit Shoving).Blair: "Take this: a well-reported stylishly written clip from a Middle American newspaper no one in Metropolis reads. You may find it…useful." Clark: "In the name of Romenesko, DON’T." Blair holds up "Big Book and Movie Deal."Blair: "Hah! Your puny J-school ethics are no match for THIS!" Clark: "ARGHHH! Cant…maintain…proper opprobrium… Does he know MY secret? That I cooked those quotes in the Lex Luthor profile?  Next: Clark and Lois face trial by unedited fury in…."	151011
2006	Lookalike	M				Reporter (Opo Bhattacharya).	151012
1964	Lookaway, Lookaway	N	OWN - H	Haas, Ben		Press	151013
1991	Looker	N		Kilian, Michael (Chicago Tribune columnist)		Columnist A.C. James, reporter turned social columnist for the New York City newspaper owned by his wife. Witnesses shooting of model by passing motorcyclist. He's about 40, seems headed for the rocks, falls helplessly in love with gorgeous blonde modelHe witnesses beautiful black colleague shot dead in street. Beaten up, shot at and fired from his job as he follows blonde model from New York to Bermuda, to Washington D.C. and then to her native South Carolina.Tries to salvage real life in New York.	151014
2008	Looking Both Ways	CB			Twelve, The #4	Reporter. Phantom Reporter Richard Jones.	151015
2000	Looking for Alibrandi	M				Press Conference Student (Caitlin Wright)	151016
2005	Looking for Angelina	M				Reporter #1 (Gerry Salsberg). Editor (Peter Prystanski). Looking for Angelina is based on one of the most important murder trials in Canada. Angelina Napolitano murdered her husband with an axe and was sentenced to be executed…	151017
2001	Looking for Blondie	N		Pausacker, Jenny		Radio Interviewer talks to Uncle Sam who is famous for writing crime thrillers and admits he can’t write unless he has a special mascot on his desk. The mascot is Blondie, a Barbie-type doll that 14-year-old Justine “Just” gave him when she was four years old, though he doesn’t admit this to the interview. The next day the mascot is stolen and the hunt to find the doll and solve the mystery begins. 	151018
2005	Looking for Cheyenne (aka Oublier Cheyenne)	MF	DVD		France	Gay Journalist Cheyenne (Mila Dekker) has been downsized from her position as a journalist in Paris, can’t find another job and can’t afford to live without the government handouts that are about to be cut off. Cheyenne reacts badly to her financial dependence on Sonia (Aurelia Petit), a high school teacher who loves her job and is one of those inspiring teachers students remember fondly. Sonia is mourning the departure of her lover Cheyenne who left to live “off the grid” in a cottage with no electricity, no running water, and scavenging for or growing her own food. Though they love each other passionately, Sonia and Cheyenne find that they can’t reconcile their different wants from life -- Cheyenne feels betrayed by the system and has a burning desire to escape, and Sonia can’t imagine leaving her life and career behind to live in squalor. They are miserable together and miserable apart. Sonia tries to move on with her life without Cheyenne. Resolving to see Cheyenne again, Sonia seeks her out in the country and they begin again with the process of trying to compromise, for both their sakes. 	151019
2005	Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World	M				TV News Anchor (Linden Soles).	151020
2006	Looking for Fidel	MF			Italy-Spanish	News Media. American Journalist (Leonardo Corbucci). Man living in the United States is sick of the media power and consumerism and decides to go to Cuba to meet Fidel Castro.	151021
2007	Looking for JJ	N		Cassidy, Anne		News Media plays a cat-and-mouse game with a woman who never knew her father and was repeatedly emotionally abused and abandoned by her mother and when 10 years old is involved in a murder at a nearby reservoir. 	151022
1964	Looking for Love	M			AFI-Television	Photographer (Olan Soule).	151023
1990	Looking for Love	N	OWN - H	Feldman, Ellen		Editor Nora, editor-in-chief of the leading woman's magazine	151024
1989	Looking for Miracles	MT				Photographer (Jack Jessop).	151025
1996	Looking for Mr. Claus	NR		Stewardson, Dawn	Harlequin Super Romance HS #719. 	Reporter Mike O’Brian, a hotshot Los Angeles journalist, is banished to a small town in northern Canada by a disgruntled boss. Santa isn’t coming to town -- or is he? A mysterious copycat Santa is making the rounds. O’Brian figures he can nail the story within a week. Or he could if Newspaper Publisher-Editor Claudia Paquette would cooperate. She seems to know more about this pseudo-Santa than she’s letting on. In fact, Mike almost has the impression that she doesn’t want Santa unbearded.  But that makes no sense. Claudia has as much at stake in this story as he does. The future of her newspaper depends on it. Still, the idea of moving in with her and her eccentric oversize mutt for the duration of his exile in this wilderness is rather appealing. He could keep an eye on her. And since she’s just about the best-looking woman he’s ever seen, it’s actually a very pleasant prospect. 	151026
2000	Looking for Oscar	M				Interviewer (Eric Porvaznik)	151027
1996	Looking for the Mahdi	NSF		Wood, N. Lee		War Correspondent Kay Munadi is a burnt out war correspondent who is persuaded to escort a humanoid fabricant to a middle eastern country. Goes disguised as a man.TV journalist Kay Bee Sulaiman, correspondent assigned to deliver a humanoid fabricant to a country from which she had barely escaped.	151028
1926	Looking for Trouble	M		Calmers, Stephen (Story). George C. Hively (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Editor Jasper Murchison (J. Gordon Russell) operates a small town newspaper in Texas as a front for jewel smugglers. He prints a scandalous article linking a woman with a man who works on her ranch. Cowboy forces him at gunpoint to retract the story.When the gun goes off, the cowboy is accused of trying to kill the editor and he becomes an outlaw. Woman and man were actually meeting to try to help the man's wife, who is being held prisoner by a diamond smuggler working with the editor.Eventually, the cowboy exposes the editor as one of the smugglers and captures the gang.	151029
2004	Looking For War	SS		Unger, Douglas		Aspiring War Correspondent, whose older brother is a shell-shocked Vietnam vet, stumbles upon his own war in a grisly five-minute action in the jungles of Paraguay.An innocent question at a dinner party prompts the narrator to retreat into memories of war in Vietnam and Paraguay and bitterly judge the callous American insularity of his fellow guests.	151030
2007	Looking Glass Call, The: One Flight Fiction?	N		Johnson, W.H.		Reporter finds out so much more than he ever expected while covering a magician's conference.	151031
1969	Looking Glass War, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio. Radio Engineer (Ernest Walder).	151032
2006	Looking Good: Difficulty at the Beginning, Book Four	N		Maillard, Keith		Newspaper. The summer of 1969 is already a distant memory and the psychedelic underground has turned on itself.  John Dupre has deserted a perfectly satisfying life as a student in Toronto, drawn back to the United States by the need to make a difference in the Revolution. He’s living in Boston, under an assumed name because he’s on the FBI’s wanted list for draft evasion. When John and his companions seize control of an underground newspaper and are put on the Weatherman hit list, there’s really no place to hide.	151033
1996	Looking Through Glass	N		Kesavan, Mukul		Photographer Hindu in 1940s in India is young and ambitious	151034
2005	Looks For Less, The: New Jersey	T	DVD -R HQ 10914		Episode. 7-17-2005	Music Journalist Georgiana gets in touch with her rock ‘n’ roll self for an interview with a musician for a magazine, Planet Verge. Currently part-time columnist who wants to be a full-time columnist and interviewer. Celebrity Stylist helps her get the right look: Donna Karan and Richard Tyler styles.	151035
2006	Loonatics Unleashed: Cape Duck	C			Episode #19. 11-18-2006	Reporter (Billy West - Voice).	151036
2005	Looney Tunes Back in Action	M	DVD -R HQ 3468 (Media Excerpts)			Hollywood Reporter cover story. Media.	151037
1980	Loophole	M				Interviewers. 1st Interviewer (James Cobbins). 2nd Interviewer (Constantine Gregory). 3rd Interviewer (Timothy Bateson).	151038
1930	Loose Ankles	M				Press. A wealthy socialite who has inherited a fortune provided the family is involved in no scandals appearing in print. She decides to cause a scandal so none of the family will receive any of the inheritance.	151039
1990	Loose Cannons	M				TV Moderator (Alex Hyde-White). Media reports.	151040
1978	Loose Change	T			Miniseries, three parts	Journalist Kate Evans (Cristina Raines) and her adventures with two other young women. Explores lives of three women in the 1960s.	151041
1999	Loose Change	M				News Media. Reporter (Rita Nave).	151042
1983	Loose Connections	M				Journalist (Andy de la Tour). Photographer (David Purcell).	151043
1980	Loose Shoes	M				War Correspondent Ernie Piles (Howard Hesseman).	151044
1999	Loose Women	DT			UK. 1999 Series.	Reporter Nina Sebastiane (2003). Presenters Kaye Adams (1999-2006), Carol McGiffin (2003-2007), Coleen Nolan (1999-2007), Jane McDonald (2003-2007), Sherrie Hewson (2003-2006), Denise Welch (2005-2006), Nadia Sawalha (1999-2002), Jane Moore (1999-2004).Presenters Lesley Garrett (2006), Trish Adudu (1999-2000), Gillian Taylforth (2005-2006), Lorna Luft (2004-2007), Nina Wadia (2005-2006), Jenni Trent Hughes (2004), Jakki Brambles (2005-2007), Kate Garraway (2003-2006), Claire Sweeney (2002-2005).Presenters Kerry Katona (2003-2004), Sue Jenkins (2006), Ruth Langsford (1999-2006), Terri Dwyer (2003-2006), Pattie Coldwell (1999-2000), Karren Brady (1999-2000), Sheree Murphy (2004-2006).Presenters Fiona Phillips (1999-2005), Jacey Salles (2003), Philippa Kennedy (1999-2000), Amy Lame (2004), Josie D'Arby (2004), Alison Hammond (2004-2006), Helen Adams (2003), Gabby Logan (2002), Amanda Platell (2002), Jenny Powell (2004-2005).Presenters Rebecca Wheatley (2002), Linda Lusardi (2002), Gloria Hunniford (2003), Lisa Rogers (2003-2004), Kym Marsh (2004-2005), Christine Hamilton (2000-2004),  Rhona Cameron (2004-2005), Carole Malone (2005), Gigi Morley (2002-2003), Jeni  Barnett.	151045
1928	Loot of the Lava Beds	N		Hamlin, John H.		Press	151046
1987	Lorca, muerte de un poeta	MTF			Spain. Miniseries.	News Media. Young Journalist (Frank Astor). Writer Federico Garcia Lorca (Nickolas Grace).	151047
1967	Lord am Alexanderplatz, Ein	MF				Photographer (Gerd E. Schafer).	151048
1915	Lord John in New York	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	151049
1916	Lord Loveland Discovers America	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	151050
1996	Lord of Misrule	MT				Editor (Andy Hamilton).	151051
1997	Lord of the City	M				Reporter (Cyre)	151052
1930	Lord of the Fourth Estate	SS	USC	Booth, Claire (Brokaw)	In "Stuffed Shirts."	Managing Editor Mr. Krock. Barbizon Gunn, publisher of 30 publications."Whenever God wishes to use my Press, it is at His service -- providing always that His news will sell out an edition."	151053
1987	Lord Peter Wimsey	MT				News Media. News Editor (Arthur Black). 1st Court Reporter (Bernard Martin). 2nd Court Reporter (Roger Davidson).	151054
2001	Lordagskommisjoen	TF			Norway	Reporter	151055
2005	Lords of Dogtown	M	DVD -R HQ 7615, 7616.			News Media. Magazine Reporter (Paulette Ivory). TV Reporter (Joel McHale). Magazine Photographer (Arnold Chun). Rolling Stone Photographer (David Burden). Punky Photographer (Ling Bai).Surf and skateboarding trends that originated in Venice, California during the 1970's. Long Beach Announcer (Ray Flores). Del  Mar Announcer (Jack Smith).	151056
2006	Lords of the Underworld	M				Reporter Jake Evans (Jake Wachtel).	151057
1999	Lorelei's Secret	M				Magazine Editor (Darla Crane)	151058
1976	Lorenzo Music Show, The New	T			Series	Writer who hosts talk-variety show on television	151059
1992	Lorenzo's Oil	M				Columnist (Joyce Reehling)	151060
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: 13 Dugan's Alley	T			Episode #18. 10-30-1962.	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151061
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Anything For a Laugh	T			Episode #14. 12-24-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.Christine allows the Burnsides to stay temporarily in their home after the family was flooded out of theirs. Sugar, Puggy and Ella are loving their stay so much they won't leave.	151062
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Cheat, The	T			Episodes #9. 11-19-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151063
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Crisis at 8 p.m.	T			Episode #23. 2-25-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151064
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Decision at Midnight	T			Episode #12. 12-10-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151065
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Facsimile	T			Episode #21. 2-11-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151066
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: First Assignment	T			Episode #6. 10-29-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151067
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: First Encounter	T			Episode #3. 10-8-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151068
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Hey, Rube	T			Episode #22. 2-18-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.Marries Editor of Manhattan Magazine Paul Belzer (James Philbrook) in final episode.	151069
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: House Warming	T			Episode #1. 9-24-1962. Series 9-1962 to 3-1963. 26 Episodes.	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151070
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Interesting Jeopardy	T			Episode #24. 3-4-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151071
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: It Gives a Lovely Light	T			Episode #19. 1-28-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151072
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: It's Spring Again	T			Episode #25. 3-11-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151073
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Little Peace and Quiet, A	T			Episode #15. 12-31-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151074
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Love Willow	T			Episode #8. 11-12-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151075
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Not a Moment Too Soon	T			Episode #4. 10-15-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151076
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Pony-Tails and Politics	T			Episode #5. 10-22-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151077
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Possessive Woman	T			Episode #10. 11-26-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151078
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Ring Master, The	T			Episode #20. 2-4-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.Massey meets Editor of Manhattan Magazine Paul Belzer (James Philbrook), when she turns in her article.	151079
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Romance Is For Everybody	T			Episode #13. 12-17-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine. Christine's swept off her feet by Paul but is having trouble being both a mother and a lover.	151080
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Second Look	T			Episode #2. 10-1-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151081
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Somebody Somewhere	T			Episode #11. 12-3-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151082
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Suspicion	T			Episode #17. 1-14-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151083
1962	Loretta Young Show, The New: Two of a Kind	T			Episode #7. 11-5-1962	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151084
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: Welcome Stranger	T			Episode #16. 1-7-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151085
1963	Loretta Young Show, The New: When You Are Near	T			Episode #26. 3-18-1963	Freelance Journalist Christine Massey (Loretta Young), recently widowed writer with seven children, gets job on a New York magazine, Manhattan Magazine.	151086
1953	Loretta Young Show, The:	T			Series 1953-1961	Press	151087
1956	Loretta Young Show, The: New Slant	T			Episode. 10-14-56	Newspaper. Lee Bowman, Rod Cameron	151088
2005	Lori Matrix: Scared To Death	NM		Lenburg, Jeff	#1 Lori Matrix Mystery Series	TV News Anchor-turned investigator Lori Matrix in Los Angeles tries to solve a series of mysterious movie star murders. The screen legends go to private film club meetings to see their favorite movies. But something on the screen makes their hearts stop.Matrix tries to figure out why.	151089
2001	Lorraine	DT				Reporter (Paul Tonkinson). Showbiz Reporter (Keith Duffy).	151090
2003	Los Angeles al dia	TF				News & Entertainment Reporter Lizabeth Aurora Gallegos. Reporter Karina Dalmas.	151091
2003	Los Angeles en vivo	DT				News Reporter & Co-Host Lizabeth Aurora Gallegos.	151092
2010	Los Angeles News Report on ESPN Sports Reporter Story: Nude Video	DT	DVD -R HQ 11837			Sports Reporter Erin Andrews from ESPN was victim of man who shot nude video of her without her knowledge. Man arrested and sentenced to prison. She is interviewed on camera and says her ordeal at the hands of a video stalker still haunts her every time she steps into a hotel room wondering if someone is in the next room waiting to invade her privacy with a hidden camera. The Illinois insurance executive who acknowledged shooting videos of her naked through hotel peepholes. He received a 2 l/2 year federal prison sentence. “I’m at the angry stage. I’m mad,” a tearful Andrews told reporters outside court. “Thirty months isn’t enough.”  She said in spite of the strain she never missed a day of work as a sports sideline reporter for ESPN. She recently signed up to compete on the TV show, “Dancing With the Stars.” 	151093
1991	Loser	M				News Media. TV Reporter Irene Laut (Megan Kline). Old Reporter (Irving Burton).	151094
2000	Loser	M				Photographer (Taylor Negron)	151095
2001	Losing Hope	M				News Reporter (Danielle Budlong)	151096
1832	Loss of Breath, a Tale Neither In nor Out of Blackwood	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Editor Scissors, the Whig editor who hears the noises two men make in the burial vault and writes an article resulting in a controversy leading to the opening of the vault. Rival journalists investigate and write about the incident.	151097
1997	Loss of Faith	MT				Reporter. Crime Novelist searches for a missing baby at his sister's behest and makes painful discoveries about himself along the way.	151098
1982	Loss of Heart, A	N	OWN - P	McCrum, Robert		Journalist Daniel, radical journalist	151099
1988	Loss of Heaven, The	N		Greer, Ben		Newspaper heiress rules her grandsons' lives with an iron hand.	151100
1956	Lost	M			UK	Press Photographer (William Lucas).	151101
1917	Lost and Won	M			AFI-Reporters/News Vendors - Ness Book	Reporter. Cinders, aka Margaret Lane (Marie Doro) is a newsgirl who later gets a job as a reporter on the paper, with the help of newsman Bill Holt (Robert Gray).  Captured by crooks, but notifies Holt and is rescued.Moving Picture World: "It asks us to believe a girl with a year's training in school is sufficiently equipped to take a job as a newspaper reporter. Still, at that, Cinders might have been able to do as good a piece of work….""…in the samples of news story writing we see flashed on the screen."	151102
1943	Lost Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 6170, 6171. SVDSP 524.  SV 40	Enters, Angna (Idea). Isobel Lennart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike Regan (James Craig), Harvard-educated reporter for the New York Morning Transcript spends more time playing cards than covering stories.  Keeps giving girlfriend brush-off, telling her he has a lot of obligations in his profession.She says obligations are "to bookmakers, to poker games, to three-day binges." She adds he has only two obligations -- one to his job and one to her. Able to fulfill both through help of little girl. Reporter wants to do story on experimental child.Child raised under laboratory conditions to be genius.  He tells professors he wants to write story as protection against more exploitive members of press. Agrees to let them see story before it runs. Falls under child's spell.Reporter  leaves. Child sneaks out of the institute to see the real world. Outbreak of measles at Institute. She can't return. Reporter takes care of her. Also charms gangster who seeks reporter's help in clearing a murder rap.Reporter later sends girl back to institute. Reporter ends up with girl and girlfriend. City Editor (Charles D. Brown), New York Morning Transcript. Reporter (William Bishop). Reporter (Russell Gleason). Reporter (Edward Hearn). Reporter (Lee Phelps).	151103
2004	Lost Angel, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jennifer Miles). Reporter #2 (Mike Simpson). Reporter #3 (Lynette Mettle). Reporter (Mike Simpson).	151104
1927	Lost at the Front	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	151105
1978	Lost Boys, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Anthony Dutton).	151106
1996	Lost Chronicles of the Terra Firma, The	N		Aguilar, Rosario. Edward Waters Hood (Translator)		Nicaraguan Journalist who is researching a book about her spiritual ancestors and a Spanish journalist covering the Nicaraguan national elections (in which the Sandinista government is rejected) have an affair in "Interludes."Novel  examines the European conquest of Latin America in the 16th century through the narratives of six women. The young female Nicaraguan Journalist provides the canvas upon which the other women appear as she roams the country.She is in the company of her Spanish lover collecting information for a novel about women in Nicaragua at the time of the Spanish conquest. Historical narrative juxtaposes against modern-day events.	151107
2007	Lost City Radio	NSF		Alarcon, Daniel		Radio Broadcaster Norma works in an unnamed, beleaguered South American country modeled on Peru. Her weekly radio show seeks to reunite listeners with loved ones who have disappeared in the war between the country's government and a guerilla force.Norma's husband is among the missing and she suspects he was a member of the rebel group. When an orphan arrives at the radio station from a town where her husband was last seen, Norma finds out the truth.	151108
1964	Lost City, The	N	OWN - H	Gunther, John		Correspondent circle of Vienna in the early 1930s. Husband and wife, Mason and Paula Jarrett move in their circle of American newspapermen and those from other countries.	151109
1891	Lost City, The	SSF	MLPL	Ward, H.D.	In "A Republic Without a President and Other Stories."	Editor Swift of the Daily  Planet (Democratic).  Dubbs, Associated Press man and special correspondent. Swift says "Great Caesar." Mr. Statis Ticks of the Planet.Insula Magnet, the society reporter on the Russell Telegraph who witnessed the destruction of  Russell. Swift ends up marrying her.	151110
2005	Lost City, The	M				Journalist (Eduardo Suero). The Writer (Bill Murray).	151111
1996	Lost Coast	N		Nightingale, Steven		Jamaican Journalist is erotically gifted with "soft heat in his hands and salt waves in his step."	151112
1997	Lost Daughter, The	MT				News Media. Female Journalist (Ursula Schmitz). First Male Journalist (Bob Young). Swiss TV Newscaster (Jennifer Wynne Webber). Montreal Journalist (Patricia Drake).	151113
2007	Lost Dog	N		Cameron, Bill		Reporters talk to a man who discovers a bullet-riddled corpse and the interview lands the man on the evening news, which turns out to be a dangerous spotlight.When a second murder occurs, police and reporters discover that the man is out of work and fighting a klepto habit.  An unwitting player in a bizarre chain of events, the man has no idea that the deranged killer is after him.	151114
1959	Lost Girl	N		Boswell, J.		Press	151115
2004	Lost Girl Society, The	M				Reporter (Toyia Moore).	151116
2007	Lost Holiday: Jim & Suzanne Shemwell Story, The	MT				News Media cover the story of an estranged couple trapped in a blizzard in Idaho just before Christmas. Female TV News Reporter at the location covers the story and provides updates. TV trucks outside the family home. Phone calls from reporters keep interrupting the family vigil. “It’s Christmas Eve and they’re out there like vultures,” says the grandmother after receiving a call from a reporter. After a second phone call, “We are not talking to anybody, Please don’t call anymore.” Reporters wait outside the house for news. 	151117
1975	Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, The (Die Verlorene Ehre Der Katharina Blum)	M	VHS 1483	Boll, Heinrich (Novel).  Schlondorff, Volker (Screenplay)	West Germany - Ness Book	Reporter Werner Totges (Dieter Laser), a reporter for THE NEWS, aggressively pursues story of young woman who spends night with man, then learns he's a political terrorist and she is branded as accomplice. Discovers woman's mother in hospital.Gets into her room disguised in surgical greens, interviews her on death bed. When asked if the woman really said what was quoted: "We must help simple people to express themselves." Terrorist is captured. Women agrees to exclusive interview with reporterReporter says she can thank him for making her famous, adds they can make a lot of money if they keep exploiting her name. Reporter  blames editors for way she's been treated. Asks to have sex with her. Woman shoots him.At reporter's funeral, photographers snap away: "The shots that killed (reporter), didn't hit him alone. They were aimed at the Freedom of the Press, one of the most precious values of our young Democracy…Whoever attacks THE NEWS attacks all of us."Disclaimer: Any similarity to practices of the Bild-Zeitung is neither intentional nor fortuitous, but unavoidable. Woman asks why state cannot stop such garbage. Friend says not everyone reads THE NEWS. She says, "All of the people I know read THE NEWS."	151118
1974	Lost Honor of Katharina Blume, The or: How Violence Develops and Where It Can Lead (aka Die verlorene Ethre der Katharina Blum oder: Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sle fuhren kann)	N	OWN - H	Boll, Heinrich (Leila Vennewitz, translator)		Tabloid Reporter Werner Totges, an invasive newspaper journalist, from Die Zeitung (The Newspaper), model on the actual German newspaper Bild-Zeitung. Exploited by newspaper sensationalism and in anger, she shoots the offending reporter. Katharina meets a man at a friend’s party and spends the night with him before helping him to escape from the police. The next morning, police broke into her house, arrested her and questioned her. The story is sensationally covered by the Zeitung, and in particular its journalist Totges. Totges investigates everything about her life, calling on Katharina’s friends and family including her ex-husband and hospitalized mother, who dies the day after Totges visits her. He paints a picture of Katharina as a fervent accomplice of the man, and as a communist run amok in Germany. Katharina arranges an interview with Totges. According to Katharina, upon his arrival he suggests that they have sex. She shoots him dead. She then wanders the city for a few hours before driving to police headquarters and confessing to the police. 	151119
1984	Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck, The	MT	SVDSP 721. SV 45	Boll, Heinrich (film from novel "Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, The.") Karl Miller (Teleplay)	Remake of a German Film - Ness Book	Editor Donald Catton (David Rasche) of the Ledger-Citizen hounds a woman who had a brief fling with a suspected terrorist.  Catton tries to dig up any dirt he can on her. He pretends he's a painter in a hospital so he can photograph her dying motherWoman finally grants the editor the interview he's been asking for. She shoots him when he continues to harass her. The film ends with the woman surrounded by the press as she comes out of the courtroom accused of killing the editor.Editor has run the paper for three months and works closely with the local police. Editor from another newspaper calls the coverage the worst kind of journalism. When a colleague suggests to that editor they do a story on how the Ledger-Citizen is….Ruining a woman's life, the editor responds that they cannot get involved in pointing a finger at another paper. Exchange: Woman -  "Why do you print lies? Is it easier than printing the truth?"Editor - "There is no such thing as objective journalism. Everyone is a human being, and every human being may have a bias, but not a malice. Now I have no malice towards you. I do have some facts and I'm entitled to interpret them. That is what I sell."	151120
1973	Lost Horizon	M	L	Hilton, James (Novel).  Larry Kramer (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Musical Version of Novel	Newsweek Photojournalist Sally Hughes (Sally Kellerman) is a pill-popping, suicidal type who is rejuvenated by atmosphere of Shangri-La. Expresses disillusionment with outside world.Journalist George Conway (Michael York) for the London Express has been assigned to cover his diplomat brother. "I went around agonizing about man's inhumanity to man, and made a good living at it…""Taking pictures of people with their heads blown off, so that other people with their heads still on, and usually under hair dryers, could get a kick out of them before turning to the newest recipe."	151121
1937	Lost Horizon	M	L		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper	151122
1915	Lost House, The	M		Davis, Richard Harding (Short Story).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Ford (Wallace Reid) fakes insanity in order to be committed to an asylum to rescue a woman held by her evil uncle. They escape when the building catches fire.Notion that a reporter faking insanity to be committed to he can get a story anticipates such later films as Behind Closed Doors (1948) and Shock Corridor (1963).	151123
1843	Lost Illusions	N	MLPL	Balzac, Henri		Printer David Sechard, a naïve printer who is the victim of knavery throughout his life.  Lucien Charden, unscrupulous poet who goes to Paris to lead a dissolute life as a journalist and a man about town living at David's expense.Eve Chardon, tries to take over the management of the printing business.  The Cointet Brothers, David's business rivals in his printing business. They cheat him out of his paper-making invention and his print shop.	151124
2002	Lost in a Good Book	N		Fford, Jasper		Journalist	151125
2006	Lost in Chechnya	N		Quandour, M.I.		War Correspondent Julia Downing, an English beauty on assignment in war-torn Chechnya is kidnapped by rebels who hold her for ransom under the threat of death. Wounded in an explosion, she escapes into the wild Caucasus Mountains, where she collapses in exhaustion, only to be rescued and nursed back to health by the least likely Chechen she could imagine. Contrary to everything she had ever read about the people of these mountains, Rusian, her rescuer is a gentle, literate man, an accompanied violinist, taking refuge in the hills from his own sorrows. He introduces her to the true people of Chechnya, a happy, caring people mischaracterized by the very news media she works for. And unexpectedly for them both, Julia reintroduces Rusian to love.	151126
2007	Lost In His Love	N		Cote, Lyn	Three novels in one book. “Lost In His Love” is one of them. 	Reporter Linc Wagstaff is a social activist and charms his way through the upper class of San Francisco to build much-needed support for his fight against child labor. His main target is a beautiful heiress who doesn’t recognize the crucial part she plays in this dangerous exploitation. As the secrets of her family’s dark past are exposed, the heiress must revive her own wounded spirit and find the strength to lean on the never-failing love of Christ. But when the 1906 earthquake hits, everyone’s faith will be put to the test. 	151127
1985	Lost in London	MT				TV Commentator (Marc Sinden)	151128
1998	Lost in Space	M				Reporter No. 1 (Marta Kristen). Reporter No. 2 (Angela Cartwright)	151129
1965	Lost in Space; Reluctant Stowaway, The	T			Episode #2. 9-15-1965	TV Commentator (Don Forbes). Bearded Foreign Correspondent (Paul Zastupnevich).	151130
1965	Lost in Space: Derelict, The	T			Episode #3. 9-22-1965	TV Commentator (Don Forbes).	151131
1965	Lost in Space: No Place To Hide	T			Episode #1 (with parts of Episodes #2, #3 and #4).	TV Commentator (Don Forbes).	151132
2005	Lost in the Ivy	N		Richardson, Randy		Reporter Charley Hubbs has left almost everything of his former life behind --even part of his memory. Now he has the story that any reporter would kill for. Problem is his name has moved from the bylines to the headlines.As the dead bodies pile up around him, Hubbs sets out to prove to himself that he's not the homicidal maniac the press has made him out to be. He enlists the aid of a seductive, whip-smart bartender named Lizzy and makes a daring courthouse escape.From that point on, it's a race against time for the truth. Along the way, Charley discovers that he can run, but not hide, from his past.Against the backdrop of Chicago's storied Wrigley Field, a baseball shrine cursed by a billy goat, Charley is caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that plays out in two seasons-one of futility and the other of hope.Only by unlocking the mysteries of his past and opening his heart again will he be able to find if hope truly does spring eternal.	151133
2005	Lost in the Wash	M				Interviewer (Cynthia Burgess). During a talk show interview, famous screenwriter is transported into the story he's come to talk about. Finds himself entangled in the lives of his characters.	151134
2003	Lost in the Woods	N		Molsberry, Robin L. 		Former Magazine Editor Stefan is in the final stages of terminal lung cancer. The 27-year-old former boy wonder of the magazine publishing world is in the eleventh hour of his illness. His final wish is to find a loving home for his dog, but he stumbles instead upon the last thing he wants: another doctor. Iconoclast Dr. Collier quickly emerges in Stefan’s life as both a disturbing troubling presence and a secret fluttering of hope that hovers in his patient’s ailing chest like a little bird. As the patient and doctor enter ever more deeply into the healing process, Stefan finds himself unraveling and being made over simultaneously, in ways beyond the comprehension of mortal man. It’s a fearsome, risky journey with an unknown outcome, but the only path worth taking when Lost in the Woods.	151135
1917	Lost in Transit	M			AFI-Classified Ads/Newspapers/Publicity	Publicity. Advertisement	151136
2007	Lost in Transit: Junkyard Willie Movie, The	M				Reporter (Denise Gossett). Radio Host (Dave Mitchell). Radio Sidekick (Amy Lindsay). Ring Announcer (Michael McCoy).	151137
2003	Lost in Translation	M	DVD -R HQ 7321, 7322			Entertainment Reporters conduct press conference and interviews with American film stars Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and Kelly (Anna Faris) visiting Tokyo. Press Agent (Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe). Press Agent (Kazuko Shibata). Press Agent (Take).	151138
1934	Lost Jungle, The	M			PR	Press Agent Larry Henderson (Syd Sayalor), circus press agent. Cub Reporter (Charles Williams).	151139
1934	Lost Lady, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3439, 3440.			Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporters (Eddie Shubert, Harry Seymour)	151140
2005	Lost Lake	N		Margolin, Phillip		Tabloid Reporter Vanessa Kohler is  living and working in Washington D.C. She writes fantastic stories about a vast government conspiracy to cover up a secret military unit headed by a popular presidential candidate.The tabloid specializes in alien abduction stories. Kohler, an ex-mental patient, spins elaborate fantasies (or are they?) involving personal danger and government conspiracy.Labyrinthine plot -- Vanessa's father is an influential general and political power broker.Most dismiss her as a paranoid crackpot using sensationalism to sell papers. But a few powerful men know better, and they've gone to great lengths to discredit her.But by chance Vanessa discovers that a key player in this story - long assumed dead - may be living under a new identity. Vietnam vet involved in a secret military operation resulted in the murder of a congressman.	151141
2003	Lost Light	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Harry Bosch rediscovers a startling unsolved murder among his old case files. He cannot rest until he finds the killer.	151142
1994	Lost Love	NM		Cooper, George		Civil War Journalist Albert Deane Richardson of the New York Tribune falls in love with actress with two children and asks her to marry him. Physically abused for years by her alcoholic husband, Abby Sage took their two children and left him in 1867.Supporting herself by acting, she falls in love with Richardson. After the divorce is granted, an enraged and jealous husband shoots and kills Richardson in the lobby of the New York Tribune in 1869.The man is acquitted when the jury determines that he was insane when he shot Richardson. The verdict is due to prevailing societal regard for the sanctity of marriage and a growing hostility to the emerging woman's rights movement.Abby pursued her acting and speaking career and died of pneumonia while traveling in Italy in 1900. Other notable figures of the day make an appearance: Editor Horace Greeley, Physician Edwin Booth, Minister Henry Ward Beecher.	151143
1969	Lost Man, The	M				Photographer (David Steinberg).	151144
1958	Lost Missile, The	M				Reporter. Young, a Reporter (Joe Hyams). Narrator (Lawrence Dobkin)	151145
1997	Lost on Earth: Rudy Show, The	T			Episode #1. 1-15-1997	Reporter (Helen Keaney).	151146
1911	Lost on the Moon; or, In Quest of the Field of Diamonds	NSF		Rockwood, Roy (pseudonym)		Newspaper. Martian newspaper announces existence of vast diamond fields  on the moon.	151147
2007	Lost Paradise	N		Nooteboom, Cees		Critic Erik Zontag is a wry, middle-age man whose girlfriend convinces him he needs a break from Amsterdam. He travels to an Australian city and a mountain village in Austria and meets a young Brazilian-German woman fleeing the memory of a recent trauma. The two strangers’ lives intersect in brief, nearly wordless, but life-changing ways. 	151148
1953	Lost Planet, The	M				Reporter Rex Barrow (Judd Holdren) and Reporter Ella Dorn (Vivian Mason) investigate an alien invasion. Photographer Tim Johnson (Ted Thorpe) cover guided missile story. Editor Ned Hilton (Pierre Watkin).	151149
1991	Lost Platoon, The	M				American War Correspondent David Hollander, a veteran of World War II,  covering a civil war in Nicaragua discovers that four soldiers he used to know during World War II are there and he notices they haven’t aged. It turns out they are actual vampires fighting their own personal war against an evil Nicaraguan general and his own personal army of vampires terrorizing the country. In France in 1944, Hollander was a United States soldier almost killed by German troops. He’s saved at the last minute by a mysterious figure. In 1991, Hollander is now a famous war correspondent but still obsessed by the man who saved him in 1944. He’s amassed photos of the man and several others taken in several different wars -- the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Grenada and other wars. He’s trying to solve the mystery of how these men can be in photos spanning over 100 years. He goes to Nicaragua to meet an old friend.  Hollander sees the four men in the photos. Hollander gets wounded during a firelight and the leader of the mysterious four saves his life and tells him that he has given him some of his blood. He invites Hollander to become a vampire. Hollander doesn’t answer so the man tells him to think about it. The leader of the evil vampires attacks the camp and kills all of the troops kidnapping the colonel and Hollander. The mysterious four come to their rescue. The colonel dies but Hollander remembers he can be one of the mysterious vampires and breaks free. He and the leader of the mysterious four face the evil vampire in a fight to the death. The man shoves a grenade into the vampire’s stomach blowing him away. With the evil vampire dead, Hollander joins the mysterious four and they head off to Afghanistan. 	151150
1919	Lost Princess, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Samuel Blevins Jr. (Albert Ray) is a farmer who takes a correspondence course to become a reporter. Rejected by editors in the city. Ethel Williams (Elinor Fair) the advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist, recommends him to the managing editor.Blevins is given an assignment to write a feature story and Williams tells him about a lost princess whom he finds and rescues (it's her) but he wakes to discover the story was just a dream.Newspaper Manager (A. Burt Wesner).	151151
1997	Lost Souls	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV News Anchor #1 (Amy Linscott). News Anchor #2 (Dawn Skaug). Man who throws box at Reporter (Wilbur Scott).	151152
2000	Lost Souls	M	DVD -R HQ 5477, 5478			Journalist Peter Kelson (Ben Chaplin). Roman Catholic schoolteacher discovers that Stan intends to be incarnated into the body of an atheistic journalist. Publicist (Rebecca Hobbs).	151153
1932	Lost Special, The	M			12 Chapters. Serial. To Be Continued	Reporter. Beautiful girl reporter Betty Moore (Cecilia Parker) and two college students search for train that disappeared	151154
2003	Lost Summer	N		Harrison, Stuart		Investigative Journalist Adam Turner is a successful reporter who specializes in finding lost children. But he is not happy. He is plagued by the memory of a girl who vanished from the town where he grew up. When he is asked to look into a suspicious car accident in which three students were killed, he sees a chance to exorcise the demons that have haunted him since his youth. Past and present rapidly collide as Adam finds himself in conflict with the friend who once betrayed him and the very emotions he’s tried to avoid for years come rapidly to the surface. As yet another relationship fails to thrive, and Adam is forced to confront himself, he comes to realize that his pattern of behavior was set far back in the past, when he failed to intervene on behalf of a girl he believed to be in danger. On the surface, his childhood in the Lake District was idyllic. At a deeper level, it was stained by violence and envy. Circumstances require him to return to the village where he grew up. Once there, Adam cannot avoid unraveling the mystery that has haunted him for so long. Amid the rugged landscape of the fells and the surrounding forests, the tension escalates breeding violence.	151155
1994	Lost Sunshine, The	N		Bolton, Clyde		Columnist Darrell Kent is a happily married newspaper columnist with a beautiful wife and adult son in Hempstead, Georgia. He's now returning to his hometown 30 years to 1950 when he was 17 years old.That was the year he met a new girl in town who became his first great love. Also the year he met a middle-aged black resident. The girl becomes pregnant and the man and his wife provide a home for two white girls molested by their father.This goes against the strict social rules of the time. Local rednecks take action. Coming-of-age story featuring journalist as first-person flashback narrator.	151156
1999 	Lost to Love	NM		Anderson, Bridget		Reporter Robert Carmichael's article on a burglary is featured in his newspaper. Because of the article, the family counselor whose office was broken into becomes the target of an obsessed killer. She also becomes susceptible to the overwhelming passion the reporter has ignited in her.Counselor Deidre Levine has returned from California to set up practice in her native Brunswick, Georgia. She is excited to be home, bringing her skills to the small community that had nurtured her as a child. But a series of break-is at her office, the rape of one of her patients and the murder of another, have the community up in arms. Deidre feels as if she’s living a nightmare and wonders why anyone would want to undermine her practice. Unexpected help comes in the form of handsome reporter Robert Carmichael, who is determined to help her solve the crimes and get her practice back on its feet. Though she and Robert have fallen in love, Deidre can’t completely feel comfortable with him in intimate situations. She soon discovers a horrible secret about herself, which surfaces through memories she’s repressed since childhood. With her physical and emotional world spinning out of control, Deidre clings to Robert’s strength and unwavering support, praying that the truth will not only stop the killings, but set her free from the nightmare of her past.	151157
1998	Lost Tribe, The	N		Lee, Mark		Journalist Ben Chase is a young American journalist working in a volatile African country.	151158
1988	Lost World, The	NM		McDowell, Edwin		New York Journalist Alex Shaw covers the Times Square area. Young hoodlum, teenage son of an aging hooker who lives on the streets, wants journalist to help an old black preacher from Tennessee who has come to Manhattan to search for his grandson.As his trust in the reporter increases, the hoodlum agrees to divulge inner workings of corner of Hades-on-Hudson in exchange for cigarettes and change. Reporter's righteous anger about horrific welfare hotels and vile barter in bodies and drugs.He learns respectable businessmen prey on bodies of young boys and girls.	151159
1997	Lost World, The: Jurassic Park	M				CNN Anchor (Bernard Shaw-Himself).	151160
2000	Lost-and-Found Groom	NR		McLinn, Patricia	Silhouette #1344	Reporter Kendra Jenner for the last three years hasn't work on a story more exciting than the local goings on in the sleepy town of Far Hills, Wyoming.Before that she had been a news reporter hot on the trial of the mysterious miracle worker whose daring missions to fly food and medical help to the people of Santa Estrella saved their children. She was determined to find the man and get his story.But no one knows who he is. Hurricane was coming but she wouldn't leave until she got the story. A stranger comforted her in the most intimate way. Three years later, she is back home with her two-year-old son.The stranger shows up and wants to get to know his son. She has to decide whether the stranger will become a part of their lives.	151161
1958	Lost, Lonely and Vicious	M				Reporter (Clint Quigley)	151162
2006	Lost, The	MT				News. Action Newsman (Chuck Roni).	151163
2008	Lost, The	N		Kray, Roberta		Reporter Len Curzon is an alcoholic interviewing a small-time villain in a local prison. He notices a young woman visiting with a notorious older convict. The woman reminds him of an eight-year-old girl who went missing 20 years earlier. Soon after making some indiscreet inquiries, the reporter is stabbed to death by an unknown assailant outside a pub. Curzon’s friend and fellow reporter, Jessica Vaughn, has a boozy flirtation with PI Harry Lind, a crippled ex-cop and persuades him that Curzon’s murder isn’t the random act of violence the police assume. 	151164
2009	Lost: Because You Left	T	DVD -R HQ 10801		Episode #86. Season Five Opener	TV Newscast tells the characters information they need to know. Several of the Oceanic Six survivors come to grips with their need to return to the island on their own terms.  On the island, the survivors are time-shifting and have no idea how to stop it.	151165
2008	Lost: Beginning of the End, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9575		Episode. 	News Media coverage of Hurley driving a car out of control and stopped by the police. 	151166
2008	Lost: Confirmed Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 9608 (Missing Ending of Episode)		Episode. 	TV News coverage of the discovery of Oceanic wreckage of the ill-fated flight found at the bottom of the ocean floor. The Oceanic 6. 	151167
2008	Lost: Eggtown	T	DVD -R HQ 9715		Episode. 2-21-2008	News Media covers Kate’s story when she goes on trial for murder. Her attorney says her story and the story of the Oceanic  Flight 815 six survivors has been covered nonstop in newspapers, on TV and on the Internet. Paparazzi go after Kate and she has to leave the courthouse when a deal is made to keep her out of jail out the backdoor where a taxi is waiting for her. 	151168
2007	Lost: Flashes Before Your Eyes	T			Episode #55. 2-17-2007	Photographer (Stephen Quinn).	151169
2009	Lost: Lie, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10802		Episode #87. Season Five Opener	TV Newscast tells the characters information they need to know. Several of the Oceanic Six survivors come to grips with their need to return to the island on their own terms.  On the island, the survivors are time-shifting and have no idea how to stop it. Hurley and Sayid are hunted down by the cops. Jack and Ben try to bring everyone together as a team. Kate receives help from an old friend to hide the truth. The time-shifting on the island continues and everyone’s life is in danger.``	151170
2005	Lost: Numbers	T			Episode #18. 3-2-2005	Reporter (Joy Minaai).	151171
2008	Lost: Other Woman, The	T			Episode. 3-6-2008	News Media. 	151172
2008	Lost: Shape of Things To Come, The	T			Episode. 4-24-2008	News Media. Locke’s camp comes under attack. Jack tries to determine the identity of a body that washed ashore. Things are about to change forever. 	151173
2008	Lost: There’s No Place Like Home	T	DVD -R HQ 9912		Episode. 5-2008	News Media cover the arrival of the Oceanic Six survivors. Press Conference. 	151174
2007	Lost: Tricia Tanaka Is Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 8042		Episode #58. 2-28-2007	TV Reporter Tricia Tanaka (Sung Hi Lee) and her cameraman are blown to bits when a meteor hits a chicken restaurant owned by one of the "Lost" survivors.	151175
1999	Lot, The:	T	SVD 883, SVD 789		Episodes. Series 8-19-1999 to 4-22-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.	151176
2001	Lot, The: Accident, The	T			Episode #6. 2-4-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities. Reporter #1 (Richard Gustafson). Journalist Milton Maxwell (Sam McMurray).Out on a wild side with Victor Mansfield, Rachel's car is wrecked, sending the beloved leading lady through the windshield and into a coma.Leo and Sweeney, anxious to protect their investment in the up-and-coming leading man, pay off everyone, from the cops to the hospital staff to gossip columnist Letitia Devine, to keep it quiet.They issue a statement that Rachel has been hospitalized for an appendectomy. Rachel's friends back on the lot find their own ways to cope with the tragedy. However, Victor's guilt is inconsolable.Unscathed by the accident, he defies studio orders to stay away from the hospital and sneaks into Rachel's room where he's spotted by her bedside. A quick call to Journalist Maxwell and the studio's cover story is blown -- along with Victor's career.	151177
2001	Lot, The: Daddy Dearest	T			Episode #11. 2-25-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Legendary swashbuckling movie star Colin Rhome, as famous between the sheets as on the screen, arrives at Silver Studios and is warmly greeted by all, except Victor & Mary.	151178
2001	Lot, The: Danny Matthews Takes a Wife	T			Episode #13. 3-18-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Danny Matthews, a masculine leading man at Sylver Screen Pictures runs afoul of Leo and the Hollywood press for being too open and public about his homosexuality.Sweeney and Leo concoct a plan to deal with this situation decisively: have him get married. He finds a willing companion in Rachel, who is only too happy to wed her dear friend to save his career.But after a bachelor party ends with Danny soliciting a male police officer, he and Leo have a final confrontation, which ends his career and reveals some shocking information about Fabian.	151179
2001	Lot, The: Detox	T			Episode #8. 1-28-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.When Leo Sylver finds out that Victor, the studio's new star, is a morphine addict, he orders Sweeney to fix the problem before it becomes public knowledge.Meanwhile Charlie finds out that his adored Libby is trying to have his screen credit removed from the screenplay they worked on together.	151180
1999	Lot, The: Happy Landing	T	SVD 789		Episode #4. 8-20-1999	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.After making a series of studio bombs, Harry Sylver is forced out by Roland Winters, who appoints himself the new head of Sylver Studios.He then lures June Parker back from Metro Pictures, but the formerly innocent June's stardom has gone to her head and she becomes a demanding diva on the set of her new picture.	151181
2001	Lot, The: Hooked on Hollywood	T			Episode #6. 1-14-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Sylver Studios hires high-brow New York writer Libby Wilson to pump up the screenplay on its new picture. Meanwhile, the studio takes measures to transform stuntman Victor into a leading man to co-star with Rachel.	151182
1999	Lot, The: It	T	SVD 789		Episode #1. 8-19-1999. Series 8-19-1999 to 4-22-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Hollywood hopeful June Parker looks like she may get her big break when the star of Sylver Studio's latest film dies in the middle of production, but her mother won't sign the parental consent agreement for her underage daughter.	151183
2001	Lot, The: Kids (aka Worshipping at Shirley's Temple)	T			Episode #16. 4-8-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Without Fabian's knowledge, stage-mommy Norma puts his young niece up for the staring role in Charlie's new musical. Meanwhile Charlie tells Rachel that it is time for her to choose between being with him or Victor.	151184
2001	Lot, The: Mob Scene, The	T			Episode #14. 3-25-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.As Charlie works on a sex scene that will pass all of Lundquist's objections, the studio is visited by a union representative who is actually fronting a mob attempt to extort money from all the studios.	151185
2001	Lot, The: Nebraska Johnston	T			Episode #10. 2-11-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities. Photographer (Matt Nolan).Fed up with playing nothing but maids and mammies, a classically trained African-American actress issues an ultimatum to studio boss Leo Sylver.Meanwhile, although Rachel has recovered from the car accident, her facial scar could ruin her career as a leading lady.	151186
2001	Lot, The: New Mogul in Town	T			Episode #5. 1-7-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Desperate for a successful picture, new studio head Leo Sylver steals Warner brothers' actress Rachel Lipton to star in a big-budget story about the Jewish experience in Germany. Meanwhile a friend helps Norma avoid foreclosure.	151187
2001	Lot, The: Oscar's Wild	T			Episode #15. 4-1-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Victor is starring in Charlie's adaptation of "The Private Life of Oscar Wilde," but Leo nearly has a heart attack when the film's director informs him of the scandalous details of Wilde's life.Fearing the potential damage to Victor's career, not to mention the censors, Leo orders Charlie to sanitize the story and turn Wilde into a lusty, masculine heterosexual male.As Mary engages in an affair with the picture's director, Norma has a difficult time convincing Mary that he's also made strong advances towards her. Equally frustrated is Fabian whose ex-wife has suddenly re-entered his life.	151188
1999	Lot, The: Overnight Star	T	SVD 789		Episode #2. 8-19-1999	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.When her financier brother objects to hiring an unknown to take over the lead in their new picture, studio head Harry Sylver schemes to make her well-known overnight by parading her to the Los Angeles' hot spots with the city's most eligible bachelors.	151189
2001	Lot, The: Portable Libby Wilson, The	T			Episode #7. 1-21-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Aspiring screenwriter Charles Patterson falls under sexy Libby Wilson's spell as they work together on a new screenplay, but then she takes him to a Hollywood party that gets raided by the police.	151190
2001	Lot, The: Property of Sylver Screen	T			Episode #17. 4-22-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.Rachel, having grown tired of mediocre roles in her films threatens to walk out on Sylver Screen Pictures.Leo calms her down and promises her the lead in a major new film, but she is infuriated when she discovers that the part has gone to Barbara Stanwyck instead.In a bitter confrontation, Rachel informs Leo that she's walking, but Leo responds by telling her that her contract is ironclad and that she can't get work anywhere without his permission.Meanwhile, the lead part in Rachel's current film falls to Norma, who tortures Charlie with dozens of re-write notes, and Victor takes Fabian under his wing in order to get him into good physical shape for the company picnic.	151191
1999	Lot, The: Stardom	T	SVD 789		Episode #3. 8-20-1999	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.June's newfound star status affects the romantic interest of playboy-mogul Roland White as well as that of Studio Publicist Jack Sweeney (Perry Stephens). .Meanwhile, her boyfriend Charlie Patterson finally sells his screenplay, but to competitor Metro Pictures.	151192
2001	Lot, The: Stiffed	T			Episode #12. 3-4-2001	Gossip Columnist Letitia De Vine (Holland Taylor) is based on Louella Parsons-Hedda Hopper columnist dispensing gossip about Hollywood and celebrities.After years of hard living, Colin Rhome dies in the presence of his friends. Mary, grieving for Colin, takes it upon herself to inform June about her father. Furious at Mary for denying her the chance to know him, she storms off.Meanwhile, Sweeney and Leo cook up a huge publicity stunt as all of Hollywood must come to Sylver Screen Pictures for the funeral of Colin Rhome, to be held on a giant soundstage.Fabian, Norma and Mary have other plans for the late Colin Rhome as they whisk away his body from the mortuary and take him to a local restaurant.Sweeney is terrified when he discovers that the corpse has disappeared while a traumatized June is given a chance to have "one last drink with her father."	151193
1995	Lotat	DF			Finland	Interviewer Taru Makela - Voice.	151194
1870	Lothair	N	USC	Disraeli, Benjamin		Critics. Morning Post.  Critics. On newspaper lies and falsehoods.	151195
1919	Lottery Man, The	M		Young, Rida Johnson (Play). Frank Urson (Adaptation). Elmer  Harris (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen/Newspapers - Ness Book. Remake of 1916 film	Reporter Jack Wright (Wallace Reid) sets himself up with a lottery prize to increase circulation after his editor lends him the money.	151196
1916	Lottery Man, The	M	VHS 1484	Young, Rida Johnson (Play)	AFI-Reporters	Reporter Jack Wright (Thurlow Bergen). Publisher Mcquire (F.W. Stewart), newspaper publisher and local constable.	151197
1995	Lotto Land	M				News Media. Reporter (Cecilia Rubino).	151198
2001	Lou Dobbs Tonight	DT				Journalist-Host Lou Dobbs (2006). Correspondents Steve Forbes, Rik Kirkland, Stephen Shepard, Lisa Sylvester.	151199
1977	Lou Grant:	T	SV 241		Episodes. Series 9-20-77 to 9-13-82. 110 episodes	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).Photographer Dennis "Animal" Price (Daryl Andersen). National Editor (Sidney Clute, 1977-1979). Foreign Editor (Laurence Haddon). Financial Editor (Gary Pagett, 1978-1979).	151200
1978	Lou Grant: Aftershock	T	SV 227	Reisman, Del	Episode #6-7506. 10-25-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city. National Editor (Gordon Jump).Lou's first California earthquake only underscores his emotional upheaval when a reporter's widow accepts his comfort but then grows overly dependent on himReporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151201
1978	Lou Grant: Airliner	T	SV 246, SV 245 (End of Episode), SV 228	Einstein, Charles	Episode #14-7514. 1-3-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Coverage of a Los Angeles-bound airliner with faulty landing gear takes on a new dimension when the Tribune staffers learn that Hume's daughter is on board.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151202
1979	Lou Grant: Andrew (Part I): Premonition	T		Freeman, Seth	Episode #56-9509. 12-3-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Donovan's cousin Andrew (Bruce Davidson) is on the verge of a potentially violent psychological breakdown.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151203
1979	Lou Grant: Andrew (Part II: Trial	T		Freeman, Seth	Episode #57-9515. 12-10-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Donovan's cousin (Bruce Davidson) is charged with the murder of a young woman.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151204
1978	Lou Grant: Babies	T	SV 238	Lloyd, David	Episode #32-8512. 12-11-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi and Billie pose as husband and wife to investigate a baby- selling racket.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151205
1977	Lou Grant: Barrio	T	SV 227	Freeman, Seth	Episode #7-7504. 11-1-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Following up on the shooting of a barrio woman, Billie and Lou learn that the victim's son blames gang rivalries for the incident and is after revengeManaging Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151206
1982	Lou Grant: Beachhead	T	SV 271	Reynolds, Gene	Episode #112-1520. 5-24-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib story on rival surfer turfs touches off gang fights and Billie and Ted discover their new home is next to a halfway house for mental patients.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151207
1982	Lou Grant: Blacklist	T	SV 263	Freeman, Seth	Episode #107-1515. 4-5-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While researching a story about a scientist who was blacklisted in the '50s, Rossi learns that his girlfriend's father was a folk singer who suffered the same fate.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151208
1980	Lou Grant: Blackout	T	SV 264	Kline, Steve	Episode #66-9521. 2-18-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib has never missed a press deadline, a record it may lose after power is knocked out by a combination of lightning and earth tremors.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151209
1979	Lou Grant: Bomb	T	SV 239. SV 263 (Part I). SV 269 (Part II)	Freeman, Seth	Episode #44-8521. 3-26-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Nuclear Terrorists send Rossi their blueprint for an atomic bomb, which they threaten to detonate in Los Angeles unless their demands are met.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151210
1981	Lou Grant: Boomerang	T	SV 252	Kline, Steve	Episode #80-0512. 1-19-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib staff and a visiting hot-shot reporter tackle a story on "dumping" --  foreign sales of goods that are banned in the U.S. as dangerous.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151211
1980	Lou Grant: Brushfire	T		Burns, Allan and Gene Reynolds	Episode #60-9517. 1-7-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Brush fire disrupts the lives of many Trib employees, and consequently affects the paper's coverage of it.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151212
1981	Lou Grant: Business	T	SV 253	Kline, Steve	Episode #87-0518. 3-23-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib wages a war of words with an electronics firm that declines to disclose details of its financial situation.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151213
1982	Lou Grant: Cameras	T	SV 262	Lloyd, David	Episode #101-1509. 1-25-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Story about a robbery and kidnapping assays the influence of live TV coverage on volatile situations and trial proceedings.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151214
1981	Lou Grant: Campesinos	T	SV 253	Vittes, Michael	Episode #86-0513. 3-16-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Tip sends Rossi to a small farm town to investigate an explosive labor dispute.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151215
1981	Lou Grant: Catch	T	SV 251	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #78-0511. 1-5-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie has trouble separating business from pleasure after interviewing a cocky but endearing baseball player.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151216
1980	Lou Grant: Censored	T	SV 264	Paglliaro, Joanne	Episode #64-9516. 2-4-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Issue is censorship as the Trib considers dropping a controversial comic strip, while Rossi is sent to a small town to cover a series of book burnings.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151217
1979	Lou Grant: Charlatan	T	SV 247	Vittes, Michael	Episode #50-9505. 10-15-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Naked man perched on a church steeple, carrying a sign that reads "God sees all," sets city-room staffers on the trail of a religious crusader.But although their investigation hints the man may be a charlatan, religion editor Marcus Prescott (Meshach Taylor) balks at supporting the inquiry - in part because of his own unwavering religious faith.Lou hesitantly backs a pornography-magazine publisher's fight against a prior restraint suit. Pornographer plans to print names and addresses of narcotic agents --despite Government's contention action would endanger the men.	151218
1982	Lou Grant: Charlie	T	SV 271	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #114-1523. 9-13-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.It may be routine for Charlie when he has to fire two incompetents, lend a sympathetic ear to Donovan and consider assignments for Billie and Rossi, but for a cub reporter, the story he's working on is anything but routine.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151219
1977	Lou Grant: Christmas	T	SV 228	Lloyd, David	Episode #13-7507. 12-13-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Week before Christmas, Billie's story of a homeless family brings in thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, Lou hands Rossi a seemingly dull assignment as punishment for unethically quoting a source.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151220
1978	Lou Grant: Conflict	T	SV 238	Gallery, Michele	Episode #33-8513. 12-18-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city. National Editor (Alan Haufrect).Mrs. Pynchon is infuriated by the Trib's derogatory piece on the director of a charity with which she is affiliated and Rossi ruffles more feathers when, as the paper's new media critic, he accuses city-room staffers of having conflicts of interest.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151221
1979	Lou Grant: Convention	T	SV 243	Lloyd, David	Episode #42-8522. 3-5-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou accompanies Hume and Mrs. Pynchon to a newspaper convention, where rumor has it that terrorists plan to kidnap a prominent publisher. Jack Riley (Kenneth MacMillan).Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151222
1979	Lou Grant: Cop	T	SV 245	Freeman, Seth	Episode #47-9504-50. 9-17-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou Grant begins his third season as city editor puzzled by the unusual assignment of a uniformed police officer to a murder investigation.  He's gay.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151223
1977	Lou Grant: Cophouse (Premiere).	T	VHS 953	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #1-7501. 9-20-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Charlie Hume, ME, hires his old friend Grant as city editor of Los Angeles Tribune. Police department scandal. National Editor (Gordon Jump).Lou Grant scarcely settles in to his new job as city editor of a Los Angeles daily when his leadership is tested by hot-shot reporter Joe Rossi, who claims that a veteran of the police beat is sitting on details of a department scandal.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151224
1980	Lou Grant: Coverup (aka Cover Up)	T	SV 265		Episode #62-9518-63. 1-21-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi is taken off a probe of movie-industry kickbacks when a producer interested in one of his stories is implicated.Teacher (Lindsey) at a private school where Mrs. Pynchon serves on the board is wrongly accused of sexual abuse.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151225
1979	Lou Grant: Denial	T	SV 237	Thuna, Leonora	Episode #34-8507. 1-1-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Refusal of Lou's daughter to accept her son's advancing deafness is threatening to destroy her marriage.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151226
1981	Lou Grant: Depression	T	SV 253	Reynolds, Gene	Episode #89-0508. 4-13-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Aging's stark inevitability is driven home to Trib staffers when a middle-aged reporter (Peter Hobbs) tries to kill himself because he fears he has outlived his usefulness.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151227
1980	Lou Grant: Dogs	T		Freeman, Seth	Episode #67-9522. 3-3-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi infiltrates a dog-fighting ring when the disappearance of Mrs. Pynchon's Yorkshire terrier is linked to trainers suspected by the Humane Society.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151228
1981	Lou Grant: Doublecross	T	SV 253	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #96-0522. 12-7-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie learns that a famous gold cross contained in a 50-year-old time capsule is a fake.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151229
1981	Lou Grant: Drifters	T	SV 260	Freeman, Bud	Episode #97-1505. 12-14-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Charlie takes in his disturbed nephew (W.K. Stratton), unaware of the extent of his illness.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151230
1978	Lou Grant: Dying	T	SV 237	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #28-8509. 11-6-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Despite Lou and Billie's efforts to help, a frazzled Donovan is unable to cope with the fact that his mother is dying.Assistant city editor Art Donovan can accept the fact that his mother suffers from leukemia. What he can't accept is that she is going to die, even though his newsroom colleagues - especially Lou and Billie - try to help him face reality.Their efforts, though, only alienate him, and his frazzled nerves begin to interfere with his work, leading to a blow-up with Rossi over a minor editorial matter.Billie brings director of local hospice to her side and  listens to the mother's feelings.	151231
1981	Lou Grant: Execution	T	SV 261	Smith, April	Episode #92-1502. 11-9-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi becomes engrossed in a story on a murderer who refuses to appeal her death sentence.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151232
1979	Lou Grant: Expose	T	SV 251	Lloyd, David	Episode #48-9507. 9-24-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib's coverage of a local politician's alcoholic husband coincides with a gossip sheet's expose on the city-room staff. Foreign Editor (Ivan Bonar).Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151233
1979	Lou Grant: Fire	T	SV 238	Freeman, Seth	Episode #35-8514. 1-8-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.City-room staffers suspect an insurance scam in a string of apartment-house fires.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151234
1982	Lou Grant: Fireworks	T	SV 260	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #109-1517. 4-19-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.An assignment in the state capital reunites Billie with her ex- husband - a shrewd lobbyist out to make Billie's job as difficult as possible.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151235
1979	Lou Grant: Frameup	T	SV 247	Kline, Steve	Episode #51-9508. 10-22-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib is taken to court and Billie is taken to task after her expose on a manufacturing firm turns out to be based on a forged document.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151236
1981	Lou Grant: Friends	T	SV 160	Freeman, Seth	Episode #98-1510. 12-28-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Tests of friendships emerge from Rossi's relationship with an ambitious young politician, and an altercation involving Donovan and a reporter.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151237
1979	Lou Grant: Gambling	T	SV 247	Freeman, Bud	Episode #53-9510. 11-5-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Gambling fever strikes the Trib as Lou is touted on a long shot, Animal learns the meaning of vigorish and Billie makes a risky loan to a gambler.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151238
1981	Lou Grant: Generations	T	SV 252	Dawkins, Johnny	Episode #81-0514. 1-26-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Charlie's father moves in with the Humes after a shoplifting arrest, and Lou's elderly neighbor has several run-ins with prankish teenagers. Problems of the elderly.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151239
1982	Lou Grant: Ghosts	T	SV 262	Smith, April	Episode #100-1507. 1-11-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie investigates a mysterious death in a "haunted" house.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151240
1980	Lou Grant: Goop	T	SV 251	Freeman, Seth	Episode #75-0507. 11-24-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie takes a job with a chemical company suspected of illegally dumping toxic wastes, raising a question of whether subterfuge is a legitimate tool of journalism.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151241
1980	Lou Grant: Guns	T	SV 264, SV 248	Freeman, Seth	Episode #69-9525-70. 3-17-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.St. Patrick's Day is the occasion for an episode examining "the troubles" in Northern Ireland and Irish-American support for the IRA.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151242
1980	Lou Grant: Harassment	T	SV 250	Smith, April	Episode #72-0501. 9-29-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie turns the tables on the Trib's male staffers after she's assigned to report on job-related sexual harassmentManaging Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151243
1980	Lou Grant: Hazard	T	SV 248	Gallery, Michele	Episode #70-9524-69. 3-24-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Checkbook journalism is at issue when Rossi can't get the facts about dangerous motorbikes unless he pays his informant.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151244
1977	Lou Grant: Henhouse	T		Thuna, Leonora	Episode #4-7509. 10-11-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou and the arts-and-leisure editor squabble over which department should cover a famous writer's murder.  Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey) makes first appearance.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151245
1978	Lou Grant: Hero	T	SV 235	Freeman, Seth	Episode #16-7518. 1-17-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Story about an ex-con who saves a judge's life seems like good human-interest material to Lou - until the hero blames the news of his past for the loss of business and fiancée.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151246
1979	Lou Grant: Hit	T	SV 243	Gallery, Michele	Episode #40-8519. 2-19-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Woman's two-year search for her son's hit-and-run killer intrigues Rossi.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151247
1977	Lou Grant: Hoax	T		Dawson, Gordon	Episode #3-7503. 10-4-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou must assess the credibility of a former colleague known for passing bad leads when the old-timer comes in with a tip on the whereabouts of a missing tycoon.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151248
1979	Lou Grant: Hollywood	T	SV 247 (Missing Five Minutes)	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #58-9513. 12-17-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou's fascination with an abandoned Tinsel Town nitery prompts the Trib to take another look at an unsolved murder committed there some 30 years earlier. Edward Asner also narrates this homage to Hollywood detective fiction.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151249
1977	Lou Grant: Home	T	SV 240	Goldberg, Gary David	Episode #41-8520. 2-26-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou befriends a retiree who yearns to be productive again, while Billie takes a job in a nursing home to investigate mistreatment of patients.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151250
1981	Lou Grant: Hometown	T	SV 259 (First 10 minutes)	Gallery, Michelle	Episode #94-1504. 11-23-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou returns to the Midwestern town where he grew up and finds a community struggling with a declining population and economic blight.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151251
1978	Lou Grant: Hooker	T		Freeman, Seth	Episode #25-8508. 10-16-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While investigating a prostitute's murder, Billie befriends a massage-parlor harlot who wants a better life.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151252
1977	Lou Grant: Hostages	T			Episode #2. 9-27-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151253
1977	Lou Grant: Housewarming	T	SV 228	Thuna, Leonora	Episode #11-7512. 11-29-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Anonymous source for Billie's article on wife-beating is a battered wife who is afraid to talk for fear of her life.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151254
1982	Lou Grant: Hunger	T	SV 269	Reynolds, Gene	Episode #104-1508. 3-1-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi becomes obsessed with his story on world hunger - to the irritation of his editors.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151255
1979	Lou Grant: Hype	T		Gallery, Michelle	Episode #52-9503-49. 10-29-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou's participation in a cancer-research study leads the Trib into a story on industry funding of university programs.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151256
1982	Lou Grant: Immigrants	T	SV 269	Kline, Steve	Episode #103-1511. 2-15-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Plight of Vietnamese refugees in the U.S. is explored in a story involving black-market food stamps and a photographer Animal met during the war.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151257
1980	Lou Grant: Indians	T		Smith, April	Episode #61-9512. 1-14-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib's research on urbanized American Indians gains insight when Animal befriends a youngster running away from a boarding school.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151258
1980	Lou Grant: Influence	T	SV 248	Smith, April	Episode #68. 3-10-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While Mrs. Pynchon listens to influence peddlers seeking her support for an airport project, Lou becomes increasingly aware that Adam has a drinking problemManaging Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151259
1980	Lou Grant: Inheritance	T	SV 265 (Incomplete)	Smith, April	Episode #63-9519-64. 1-28-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie's research into the effects of synthetic estrogen on unborn children leads her to suspect that her mother may have taken the hormone.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151260
1982	Lou Grant: Jazz	T	SV 260	Turrentine, Roger	Episode #99-1506. 1-4-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi tracks down members of a once-great jazz quartet (played by jazz greats Ray Brown, Joe Williams, Louie Bellson and Med Flory).Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151261
1977	Lou Grant: Judge	T	SV 227	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #9-7508. 11-15-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Acting on a lead that an aging Superior Court judge may be growing senile, Lou goes to court as an observer - and gets tossed in the tank by the cantankerous magistrate by trying to exit quietly.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151262
1979	Lou Grant: Kidnap	T		Freeman, Bud	Episode #55-9514. 11-26-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While the city-room staff covers the story of a missing plane, Mrs. Pynchon ponders an offer from a large newspaper chain.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151263
1979	Lou Grant: Kids	T	SV 248	Vittes, Michael and Shep Greene	Episode #59-9511. 12-24-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Problem children and children's problems are examined in encounters with a young boy in need of attention, a shy child star reluctant to tell her story and a lawyer specializing in youngsters' rights.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151264
1982	Lou Grant: Law	T	SV 263	Kline, Steve	Episode #108-1516. 4-12-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Trib's law firm is breaking up and Mrs. Pynchon doesn't know which half to retain. Billie's story on a recall movement results in the politician suing its organizers and Lou sues his plumber for tearing up his kitchen.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151265
1980	Lou Grant: Libel	T			Episode #76-0506. 12-8-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Mrs. Pynchon (Nancy Marchand), publisher. Managing Editor (Charlie Hume).The Trib's story on a scandal sheet earns a libel suit from the paper's publisher.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151266
1980	Lou Grant: Lou	T	SV 264	Gallery, Michele	Episode #65-9520. 2-11-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou's single-minded devotion to his job begins to wear on his stamina, causing concern among his co-workers. Reporter Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Photo Editor (Billy Beck).Reporter Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Mason Adams (Charlie Hume). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Photojournalist Dennis "Animal" Price (Daryl Anderson). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151267
1979	Lou Grant: Loves	T	SV 241	Gallery, Michele	Episode #46-8524. 5-7-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou and his lady friend contemplate cohabitation and Billie tries to talk a high-school girl out of having a baby just to escape an unhappy home life.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151268
1979	Lou Grant: Marathon	T	SV 241	Reynolds, Gene	Episode #43-8518. 3-19-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.It begins rather inauspiciously for Lou when a new summer intern tells the city editor how valuable the internship will be to his future career - in television news. And from there, things only get worse.The day's major story soon breaks: a tunnel collapse at a construction site that buries workers and a group of archaeology students. As Lou calls for a TV set to monitor the rescue, it's obvious he foresees a marathon news day.But the tunnel isn't the only thing occupying the city room: the harried staffers are visited  by a group of junketing Swedish businessmen (none of whom speak English).And Lou's assistant, Donovan, tired of Grant's second-guessing of his editorial judgments, contemplates leaving the Tribune to accept a job offer as the Governor's press secretary.	151269
1978	Lou Grant: Mob	T	SV 234	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #26-8505. 10-23-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While organizing the Tribune's annual tennis tournament at a California resort, Lou and Rossi become suspicious over the presence of "vacationing" underworld bosses.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151270
1978	Lou Grant: Murder	T	SV 235	Goldberg, Gary David	Episode #27-8504. 10-30-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi's piece on a dowager who fought off four thieves with a golf club gets front-page coverage, while Billie's story about the murder of a young mother is "buried" on a back page.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151271
1977	Lou Grant: Nazi	T	SV 227	Schlitt, Robert	Episode #5. 10-18-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Reporter Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey) gets a challenging assignment in this well-written episode: to investigate a trouble-making group of Nazis.Billie first visits their downtown headquarters, a sparsely furnished suite where security is tight and Billie learns nothing of importance. Her next gambit, however, pays off.She attends a meeting of the group and hears its leader deliver an impassioned plea for white supremacy. Suddenly, Billie has the key to her story. Nazi Leader is tight-lipped when it comes to talking to the press.Billie finds out he was raised as orthodox Jew. National Editor (Gordon Jump). Reporter (Allan Kolman).	151272
1980	Lou Grant: Nightside	T	SV 250	Gallery, Michele	Episode #71-0504. 9-22-80. Fourth Season Opener	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Anatomy of the Trib's late shift, whose denizens become Lou's responsibility when the night editor phones in sick.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151273
1982	Lou Grant: Obituary	T	SV 263	Smith, April	Episode #106-1514. 3-22-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie is called back to the office just before boarding a plane that later crashes, killing all aboard. Meanwhile, Animal tracks a nearly extinct moth.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151274
1977	Lou Grant: Pack	T	SV 250	Kline, Steve	Episode #73-0502. 10-27-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie hits the campaign trail with a Senatorial candidate, where the toughest part of the assignment is dealing with the politics of the press corps. National Editor (Emilio Delgado).Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151275
1978	Lou Grant: Physical	T	SV 236	Lloyd, David	Episode #22-7522. 3-20-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou reluctantly undergoes a required physical, and learns his diseased thyroid must be surgically removed.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151276
1978	Lou Grant: Pills	T	SV 235	Gallery, Michele	Episode #23-8502. 9-25-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Just after finishing a story about the flow of illegal pills, Rossi witnesses a teen-age girl collapse from a combination of alcohol and drugs that, tragically, proves to be lethal. Her companion is tortured by guilt -- he gave her the pillsRossi on the trail of Dr. Arnold Bonham (Richard Bull), who runs a thriving clinic that caters to the "needs" of a young clientele.But Rossi doesn't get very far until Peter delivers more than Rossi ever bargained for: stolen medical records from Bonham's office.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151277
1978	Lou Grant: Poison	T	SV 236	Gallery, Michele	Episode #21-7521. 3-6-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Grieving Rossi strives to continue the investigation into radioactive contamination begun by a good friend who met an "accidental" death.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151278
1977	Lou Grant: Prisoner	T	SV 244	Freeman, Seth	Episode #24-8501. 10-2-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While Mrs. Pynchon plays hostess to the wife of a Latin ruler, Rossi and Billie investigate charges of repression in her country - and Hume is oddly reluctant to print their findings.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151279
1977	Lou Grant: Psychout (aka Psych-Out)	T	SV 244	Freeman, Seth	Episode #10-7515. 11-22-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Nagged by Lou to "get into" stories, Rossi commits himself to a mental hospital he is investigating. Photojournalist Dennis "Animal" Price (Daryl Anderson). Reporter (Allan Kolman).Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151280
1981	Lou Grant: Rape	T	SV 252	Freeman, Seth	Episode #79-0516. 1-12-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rape becomes more than just a news story to the Trib staff when a reporter is assaulted in her apartment.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151281
1981	Lou Grant: Reckless	T	SV 259	Kline, Steve	Episode #93-1503. 11-16-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Charlie works to implement the Trib's news-tip hotline, while Lou takes part in an experiment on drunken driving.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151282
1982	Lou Grant: Recovery	T	SV 263	Gallery,  Michelle	Episode #105-1521. 3-8-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Mrs. Pynchon is questioned about her late husband's land dealings with Japanese-Americans interned during World War II.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151283
1978	Lou Grant: Renewal	T	SV 235	Travey, Ken	Episode #17-7511. 1-30-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Tribune staffers hope to block the demolition of a newspaper vendor's condemned apartment to save the murals he painted in honor of his late wife.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151284
1982	Lou Grant: Review	T	SV 262	Lane, Jeffrey B.	Episode #102. 2-8-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Media review board might censure the Trib because of an article by Rossi. Billie ghostwrites an autobiographical piece for an evasive Mrs. Pynchon.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).Press Photographer (Larry Vigus).	151285
1981	Lou Grant: Risk	T	SV 261	Freeman, Seth	Episode #95-0521. 11-30-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.9-year-old girl's life is at stake when a Trib reporter (Lynne Moody) refuses to reveal her source for a story on child pornography.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151286
1977	Lou Grant: Samaritan	T	SV 239	West, Eliot	Episode #39-8516. 2-12-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Tribune receives an ominous letter signed "Samaritan," the name of a psychopathic killer who once stalked the city and threatens to do so again.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151287
1979	Lou Grant: Scam	T	SV 239	Goldberg, Gary David	Episode #37-8515. 1-22-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou is toying with how to spend a $15,000 gift when he stumbles onto what may be an investment scam involving Hume's financial counselor.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151288
1978	Lou Grant: Scandal	T	SV 236	Freeman, Seth	Episode #19-7520. 2-13-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi is taken off a county supervisor's re-election campaign and replaced by a woman he suspects is romantically involved with the candidateManaging Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151289
1978	Lou Grant: Schools	T	SV 237	Goldberg, Gary David	Episode #29-8510. 11-20-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.While Rossi and Billie probe high-school violence, Lou and a guidance counselor share an interest in a student vying for a Tribune college scholarship. Included: a rousing awards-ceremony speech by the Rev. Jesse Jackson.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151290
1977	Lou Grant: Scoop	T	SV 244	Kearney, Gene	Episode #8-7502. 11-8-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Reporter Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Mason Adams (Charlie Hume). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Photojournalist Dennis "Animal" Price (Daryl Anderson). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).Reporter Joe Rossi's (Robert Walden) zeal for scoring scoops nets two articles on page one - both inaccurate. Photo Editor (Bill Beck). Foreign Editor (Laurence Haddon). National Editor (Sidney Clute).	151291
1981	Lou Grant: Search	T	SV 276, SV 252	Greenbaum, Everett and Elliot Reid	Episode #82-0515. 2-9-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Staff photographer (Alley Mills) appeals to city-room staffers to help her locate her natural parents. Restaurant Critic.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151292
1978	Lou Grant: Sect	T	SV 235	Gallery, Michele	Episode #18-7517. 2-6-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Hume and his wife are distraught over their son's conversion to Krishna.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151293
1978	Lou Grant: Singles	T	SV 237	Goldman, Gina Frederica and Sally Robinson	Episode #31-8506. 12-4-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou is skeptical as Billie and Rossi "check out" the L.A. singles scene at the urging of a media consultant bent on giving the Tribune a youthful look.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151294
1979	Lou Grant: Skids	T	SV 241	Kline, Steve	Episode #45-8523. 4-2-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Coverage of a string of skid-row stranglings proves disturbing to Rossi, whose father died of alcoholism. And to Lou, who meets an old friend who's now a bum.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151295
1979	Lou Grant: Slammer	T	SV 245	Dawkins, Johnny	Episode #49-9501. 10-1-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Crime and publishing: Mrs. Pynchon accepts jury duty on a felony case. Lou gets involved in the shutdown of a prison newspaper.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151296
1978	Lou Grant: Slaughter	T	SV 237	Freeman, Bud	Episode #30-8503. 11-27-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.On what is supposed to be a vacation, Lou and his former boss - the editor of a small-town newspaper - investigate a mysterious cattle disease that may affect humans.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151297
1978	Lou Grant: Spies	T	SV 236	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #20-7519. 2-27-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Arrest of a businessman's son spawns a complex investigation involving the CIA - and arouses suspicion among Tribune staffers that they're harboring an informant.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151298
1978	Lou Grant: Sports	T	SV 228	Freeman, Bud	Episode #15-7516. 1-10-1978	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Lou locks horns with a famous Tribune sportswriter and sparks an outcry from angry readers when he attempts to disclose football- recruiting violations by a much-admired college coach. Mike Kessler (David Ackroyd).Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151299
1980	Lou Grant: Sting	T	SV 250	Shea, Patt and Harriet Weiss	Episode #74-0503. 11-17-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.The Humes move to an apartment and rent their house to a couple who, it turns out, have extraordinary plans for the residence.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151300
1980	Lou Grant: Streets	T	SV 251	Freeman, Bud	Episode #77-0505. 12-15-1980	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi and a black reporter are at odds over the way to approach a story on two deaths in the ghetto: the slaying of a respected policeman and the death of his black assailant in a SWAT-team shoot- out.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151301
1981	Lou Grant: Strike	T	SV 252	Smith, April	Episode #83-0510. 2-16-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city. Foreign Editor (Ivan Bonar)Lou reluctantly sides with management when the Trib's employees, including his reporters, strike over plans to automate the paper's layout.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151302
1981	Lou Grant: Stroke	T	SV 261. 61 (last five minutes of Mrs. Pynchon's Stroke) episode)	Smith, April	Episode #90-0520. 5-4-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Mrs. Pynchon suffers a disabling stroke during negotiations to purchase a magazine, a deal that her heir considers a mistake.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151303
1981	Lou Grant: Survival	T	SV 252, 254.  First 5 Minutes	Smith, April	Episode #84-0517. 2-23-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Run-in with gun-toting children puts Rossi on a story about survivalists, whose skills could come in handy for a team from the Trib when they get caught in a deluge in the wild.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151304
1982	Lou Grant: Suspect	T	SV 271	Freeman, Seth	Episode #111-1522. 5-17-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Cub reporter's life is threatened when he investigates the hit- and-run death of a noted ecologist. Lou is involved with a woman (Dixie Carter) who's also dating a married man.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151305
1979	Lou Grant: Sweep	T	SV 243	Kline, Steve	Episode #38-8517 2-5-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi, Billie, and Animal probe the influx of illegal aliens to Southern California, while Lou breaks in a new copy "boy" - Mrs. Pynchon's niece.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151306
1977	Lou Grant: Takeover	T	SV 228	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #12-7513. 12-6-1977	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Mrs. Pynchon strikes up a friendship with a man known for buying out respectable newspapers and turning them into sensationalized tabloids.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151307
1982	Lou Grant: Unthinkable	T		Smith, April	Episode #110-1519. 5-3-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Atomic-age paranoia hits the Trib when a revolution in the Middle East signals hostilities between the U.S. and Russia - and a threat of nuclear war.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden, Billie Newman). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Photojournalist Dennis "Animal" Price (Daryl Anderson). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).Foreign Editor (Ivan Bonar). Young Reporter (Gregory Itzen).	151308
1981	Lou Grant: Venice	T	SV 254	Shea, Patt and Harriet Weiss	Episode #85-0509. 3-9-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Animal becomes obsessed with the suicide of a young woman who seemed to have everything going for her.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151309
1979	Lou Grant: Vet	T	SV 239	Tokatyan, Leon	Episode #36-8511. 1-15-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Vietnam War isn't stale news to Tribune staffers: Animal is getting accusing calls from the widow of a soldier he served with, and Lou is trying to find a job for a down-and-out veteran.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151310
1982	Lou Grant: Victims	T	SV 271. SV 246	Kline, Steve	Episode #113-113. 8-30-1982	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.An armed holdup in the Tribune parking lot leaves Lou the victim and a policeman tormented with a guilty conscience.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151311
1981	Lou Grant: Violence	T	SV 253	Dawkins, Johnny	Episode #88-0519. 4-6-1981	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Rossi and Billie cover different aspects of the sports-violence issue, while Lou haggles with a movie critic over on-screen mayhem. Clarence Harvey (Chick Hearn).Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151312
1981	Lou Grant: Wedding	T	SV 261	Freeman, Seth	Episode #91-1501. 11-2-1981. Fifth Season Opener	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie ponders a marriage offer from baseball scout Ted McCovey (Cliff Potts) as the presses roll for Lou's fifth season.Reporters Joe Rossi (Robert Walden) and Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey). Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand).	151313
1979	Lou Grant: Witness	T	SV 245	Goldberg, Gary David	Episode #54-9502-48. 11-12-1979	Newspaper Staff. City Editor Lou Grant (Edward Asner) loses his job at WJM in Minneapolis, moves to LA and becomes city editor of Los Angeles Tribune, second-largest newspaper in city.Billie is given police protection after the death of her source for a story about a beating.Managing Editor Charlie Hume (Mason Adams). Publisher Margaret Pynchon (Nancy Marchand). Reporters Billie Newman McCovey (Linda Kelsey) and Joe Rossi (Robert Walden). Assistant City Editor Art Donovan (Jack Bannon).	151314
2005	Lou Tedesco: True Crime	N		Gold, Alan	#1 Lou Tedesco Series	Food and Film Critic Lou Tedesco for the Stumptown Weekly in Oregon has stumbled upon a scoop that’s off his regular beat -- a double murder that the local police chief doesn’t want Lou snooping into. 	151315
2007	Lou Tedesco: True Faith	N		Gold, Alan	#2 Lou Tedesco Series	Food and Film Critic Lou Tedesco has just earned another title: sleuth. When the wife of a philandering rabbi dies, he's tried for murder. But a mistrial sets the stage for Tedesco to investigate where the police feared to go.	151316
1945	Louella Parsons Gossip Program	DR			Series 1945-51	Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons	151317
1955	Louella Parsons: Screen Snapshots 7855: Pennies From Hollywood	D			Columbia Pictures	Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons attends a tribute to George Burns. Ralph Staub invites Burns over to the Columbia screen room. Staub dubs him the Guest Master of Ceremonies and proceeds to unreel off-camera film shots of many Hollywood luminaries of the day including Burn’s pal, Jack Benny. Others include Parsons and Actors Loretta Young and Irene Dunne, cowboy star Allan Lane and radio-television host Garry Moore.	151318
1994	Louis 19, le roi des ondes	MF				Reporter (Chantal Fontaine). Camerawoman (Maral Hassib). Reporter Americain (James Rae). Reporter Francais (Christophe Rapin). Cameraman (Benoit Briere). Cameraman (Luc Guerin). Cameraman (Joel Legendre).	151319
1988	Louis' sommersjov	TF			Denmark.	Film and Theatre Critic Jens Kistrup.Unwritten rule that director of film and stage plays do not publicly attack critics on their views. In 1988, Louis Miehe-Renard decided he indeed would do just that, and on public television.In this TV special, he discusses how he feels about a critic who had written an extremely bad review of a stage play he had directed. He even sued the critic and the newspaper when the play flopped.	151320
1987	Louisa Evans: Paint Her Face Dead	NM	OWN - P	Johnston, Jane		Freelance Reporter Louisa Evans signs up for a psychological marathon to get a story. The woman next to her collapses and dies. It's a bigger story but she could be next.Hoping to prove the encounter group SUM (Self Utilization Marathon) is a fraud, Evans signs up for sessions by SUM coach. She's among the 200 attendees when a pathetic, affectedly gaudy woman dies having been slipped a tranquilizer loaded with cyanide.The ambitious reporter is suspected of the woman's murder and later of shooting the SUM coach. The detective in charge of the cases is provoked by Louisa's flight from the crime scene.She has rushed into her own investigations searching and questioning the victim's sleazy ex-lover and others, enterprises that repeatedly jeopardize her life.	151321
1919	Louisiana	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	151322
1944	Louisiana Hayride	M				Photographer (Charles Marsh). Photographer (Charles Sherlock). Cameraman (Joe Palma).	151323
1951	Louisiana Purchase	T		Berlin, Irving  (Music-Lyrics). Morrie Ryskind (Book).	Musical Comedy Time - 1940 musical	Press. Victor Moore.	151324
1941	Louisiana Purchase	M	SVD 641			News Media. Reporter (Keith Richards). Radio Commentator-Announcer (John Hiestand). Bumbling senator investigating graft in Louisiana becomes the target for a scheme to discredit him.	151325
2000	Love & Basketball	M				Reporter (James DuMont). Sportscaster Dick Vitale (Himself). Sports Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Jr.). Sportscasters Chick Hearn, Stu Lantz.	151326
1993	Love & Human Remains (aka Love and Human Remains)	M	VHS			Book Critic Candy  (Ruth Marshall) is the roommate and a gay waiter’s former lover. Their lives are still entangled with those of the man’s friends and Candy’s dates. The lonely, dissatisfied Candy is now questioning her own sexuality having begun a lesbian affair after wondering if her failures with men indicates she might be happier with a woman. Meanwhile a serial killer menaces the neighborhood. Editor (Robert Higden - The Editor)	151327
2000	Love & Sex (aka Love and Sex)	M	DVD -R HQ 4673. SVD 1041			Magazine Writer Famke Janssen is an L.A. magazine writer who has suffered through too many bad boyfriends.	151328
1992	Love & War (aka Love and War):	T	SV 319, 293 (Media Excerpts), 292, 234, 176 (Excerpts), 164,		Episodes. Series. September 1992-February 1995. 65 Episodes.	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151329
1993	Love & War: All I Really Need Is The Girl	T			Episode #23. 9-27-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151330
1994	Love & War: Are The Stars Out Tonight?	T			Episode #42. 5-2-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151331
1995	Love & War: At the Pantheon (1)	T			Episode #55. 1-4-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151332
1995	Love & War: At the Pantheon (2)	T			Episode #56. 1-11-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Bar patrons share more memories of a landmark theater that's closing and Jack tells of spending an evening there with his father.	151333
1995	Love & War: Atlantic City	T			Episode #60.	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151334
1994	Love & War: Bali Ha'I	T			Episode #41. 3-14-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Nadine entertains the prospect of a relationship with a handsome literature professor.	151335
1993	Love & War: Big Lie, The	T			Episode #20. 2-22-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151336
1994	Love & War: Buddy Can You Spare a Dime	T			Episode #38. 1-31-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.After lending Dana money for a down payment on a co-op, Jack discovers her spending habits may not be in his best interest.	151337
1994	Love & War: Bum, The	T			Episode #53. 12-5-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151338
1992	Love & War: Bustiers and Body Points	T			Episode #8. 11-2-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151339
1993	Love & War: But Not For You	T			Episode #25. 10-11-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151340
1992	Love & War: Check, Please	T			Episode #4. 10-5-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151341
1992	Love & War: Christmas Kvell, A	T			Episode #13. 12-14-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151342
1992	Love & War: Doppler  Effect, The	T			Episode #11. 11-30-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151343
1994	Love & War: Fine Romance, A	T			Episode #37. 1-24-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151344
1992	Love & War: For John	T	SV 174		Episode #10. 11-16-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151345
1993	Love & War: Friends and Relations	T			Episode #21. 3-1-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151346
1994	Love & War: Great Escape, The	T			Episode #47. 10-10-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151347
1994	Love & War: How High The Moon	T			Episode #39. 2-28-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151348
1994	Love & War: I Got a Crush On You	T			Episode #36. 1-17-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151349
1993	Love & War: I Got Plenty of Nothing	T			Episode #30. 11-15-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151350
1993	Love & War: I Love a Parade	T			Episode #31. 11-22-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151351
1993	Love & War: I Only Have Eyes For You	T			Episode #24. 10-4-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151352
1995	Love & War: I'd Like To Be in America	T			Episode #59. 2-1-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151353
1994	Love & War: It Ain't Necessarily So	T			Episode #35. 1-10-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151354
1993	Love & War: It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing	T		Goldman, Matt	Episode #26. 10-18-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.An old-fashioned barroom brawl breaks out at the Blue Shamrock: Jack takes a few punches after a couple of macho patrons hit on Dana.	151355
1994	Love & War: Jack's  Breast	T			Episode #50. 11-7-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151356
1993	Love & War: Just in Time	T			Episode #22. 9-20-1993. Season 2 Opener	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Jack is devastated when he receives a Dear Jack letter from Wally, leaving the Blue Shamrock in Abe's care.	151357
1993	Love & War: Let's Not Call It Love	T			Episode #32. 12-6-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151358
1994	Love & War: Lonely Nation Turns It's Eyes To You, A	T			Episode #45. 9-26-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151359
1994	Love & War: Luck of The Irish, The	T			Episode #52. 11-28-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151360
1995	Love & War: Mob Story	T			Episode #58. 1-25-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151361
1992	Love & War: Monday, Monday	T			Episode #9. 11-9-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151362
1994	Love & War: Morning After The Night Before, The	T			Episode #44. 9-19-1994. Season 3 Opener	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151363
1994	Love & War: Moving In	T			Episode #51. 11-14-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151364
1995	Love & War: Nadine Sings the Blues	T			Episode #57. 1-18-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151365
1994	Love & War: New York Yankee in Queen Dana's Court, A	T			Episode #48. 10-17-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151366
1993	Love & War: Nice Work If You Can Get It	T			Episode #27. 10-25-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151367
1992	Love & War: Not Tonight, Honey	T			Episode #12. 12-7-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151368
1995	Love & War: One Strike, You're Out	T			Episode #61.	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151369
1992	Love & War: Pilot: Love Is Hell	T	SV 163		Episode #1. 9-21-1992.	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151370
1993	Love & War: PMS, I Love You	T	SV 178		Episode #15. 1-11-193	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Food Critic dies.	151371
1993	Love & War: Prima Dava, The	T			Episode #14. 1-4-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151372
1995	Love & War: Proposal, The	T			Episode #62.	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151373
1994	Love & War: Purse, a Date and a Plane, A	T			Episode #54. 12-12-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151374
1995	Love & War: Shrunken Heads	T			Episode #64	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151375
1994	Love & War: Slaughter On Tenth Avenue	T			Episode #34. 1-3-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151376
1994	Love & War: Slow Boat to China	T			Episode #43. 5-9-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151377
1995	Love & War: Some Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and a Cat	T			Episode #65. 8-18-1995	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151378
1993	Love & War: Something's Gotta Give	T			Episode #33. 12-13-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151379
1994	Love & War: Squeaky Wheel, The	T			Episode #46. 10-3-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151380
1992	Love & War: Step Two	T			Episode #3. 9-28-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151381
1993	Love & War: Stormy Weather	T			Episode #28.11-1-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151382
1993	Love & War: Tattoo You	T			Episode #18. 2-8-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151383
1994	Love & War: Ten Cents a Dance	T			Episode #49. 10-24-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151384
1993	Love & War: They Can't Take That Away From Me	T			Episode #29. 11-8-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151385
1995	Love & War: Tradition	T			Episode #63	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151386
1993	Love & War: Two On the Aisle	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151387
1993	Love & War: Valentine's Day	T	SV 188 (Excerpts)		Episode #19.  2-15-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151388
1992	Love & War: Voyage of the Damned	T			Episode #7. 10-26-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151389
1992	Love & War: Waiting For Henry	T			Episode #5.. 10-12-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151390
1993	Love & War: What Are  You Wearing?	T	SV 169		Episode #6.  10-19-1992	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Stein wins Press Club Award	151391
1993	Love & War: Whitewash, The	T			Episode #16. 1-18-1993	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.	151392
1994	Love & War: You Make Me Feel So Young	T			Episode #40. 3-7-1994	Reporter-Columnist  Jack Stein (Jay Thomas), of the New York Register, intolerant and opinionated journalist who writes "The Steinway" Opinion column. Feminist Sports Journalist Mary Margaret (Meg) Tynan (Suzie Plakson) of the Register.Jack acts like a protective parent when his visiting mom has a night on the town with Dana's flamboyant father.	151393
2003	Love Actually	M				Press Conference Reporters (Keir Charles, Doraly Rosen)	151394
1986	Love Affair	N		Leahy, Syrell Rogovin		New York Times Investigative Reporter Mac	151395
1994	Love Affair	M				TV Reporter (McNally Sagal)	151396
1939	Love Affair	M	DVD -R HQ 3063 (Media Excerpts)			Radio Newsmen announce news and gossip about playboy aboard a ship -- the montage opens the film.	151397
1898	Love Affair of Chesterfield Jr., The	N		Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	Tales of the City Room.	Illustrator  Frances Noville, outstanding artist illustrator who quits job to marry (Born)	151398
1978	Love Affair, A: Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, The	T				News Media	151399
1968	Love Affair: Or The Case of the Missing Switchboard	M			AFI-Television	TV	151400
1981	Love After Hours	N		Brett, Barbara		Magazine Editors. Five savvy New York women by day edit the ultimate magazine about love. They’re the experts. Or are they? What really happens to them when night closes in.	151401
2003	Love Again	MT				Radio Interviewer (Kevin Moore). Interview Chairman (David Sibley). Radio Interviewer (Richard Cottan)	151402
1985	Love Always	N	OWN - H	Beattie, Ann		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Lucy Spencer for a counter cultural magazine in Vermont. Uses the name Cindi Coeur and invents her letters as well as her unhelpful replies	151403
1969	Love American Style: Love and the Advice Column	T			Episode. Series 9-29-169 to 1-11-74	Advice Column upsets the future marriage of two people	151404
1971	Love American Style: Love and the Loud Mouth	T			Episode #49. 9-17-1971	Radio. Couple's honeymoon is interrupted when her mouth gives off radio reports	151405
1972	Love American Style: Love and the Lucky Couple	T			Episode #73. 9-29-1972	Newspaper. Married man takes a girl to a motel and finds that he is their one millionth guest, which means he will have his picture in the papers	151406
1970	Love American Style: Love and the Many-Married Couple	T			Episode #20. 2-20-1970	Interviewer. (Jack Cassidy). Secretly married movie star couple reveal many shocking things to an interviewer	151407
1972	Love American Style: Love and the Newscasters	T			Episode #70. 2-25-1972	Newscasters, two of them,  try to get a visiting producer to choose one of them for a job on her new show	151408
1971	Love American Style: Love and the Old Cowboy	T			Episode #57. 11-12-1971	TV Talk Show Host (Regis Philburn) Two old movie stars have a reunion on a TV talk show	151409
1971	Love American Style: Love and the Pulitzer Prize Baby	T			Episode #43. 2-5-1971	Pulitzer Prize Writer. Movie star tries to get a Pulitzer Prize writer to father her baby	151410
1972	Love American Style: Love and the Spaced-Out Chick	T			Episode #75. 10-13-1972	Writer (Rene Auberjonois) is visited by a woman who claims she is from the planet Venus	151411
1972	Love American Style: Love and the Swinging Philosophy	T			Episode #81. 11-24-1972	Magazine. Married couple pretend to be swingers so he can get a job with a singles magazine	151412
1971	Love American Style: Love and Women Lib's	T			Episode #48. 3-12-1971	Reporter dresses himself up as a woman in order to do a story on woman's lib	151413
1978	Love Among the Mashed Potatoes	NM		McDonald, Gregory		Advice Columnist Mark Edwards is a 40-year-old newspaper reporter forced to write the Miss Lonelyhearts column. He decides to be blunt and outrageous and soon the column is a big success and he's become everyone's favorite advice columnist.Edwards gives advice on love, sex, marriage, parenthood and crime. His style is raunchy and witty and people love it. But Mark has his own problems with his second and first wives and he's also learning how to deal with his own personal life better.	151414
1975	Love Among the Ruins	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Philip Lennard). 2nd Reporter (Peter Lund).	151415
1994	Love and a .45	M				Reporter. Crime Channel Reporter (Darin Scott).	151416
1995	Love and Betrayal: Mia Farrow Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8X 4111, 4112, 4113. SVD 1069		Fox Circle Films Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Ray Paisley). Reporter #2 (David Fraser). Reporter #3 (Christian Vidosa). News Media chases after Farrow and Allen in pursuit of the story. Cover court-room battle for custody.	151417
1979	Love and Bullets	M				Newscaster (J. Kenneth Campbell)	151418
1915	Love and Cameras	M				Photographer (Alf Scotty - The Photographer).	151419
1997	Love and Death on Long Island	M				Weather Reporter (Benita Ha)	151420
1986	Love and Ethics: Novel, A	N		Hill, Ivan	Weinberg List	Journalist	151421
1938	Love and Hisses	M	SVD 1199			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell's feud with band leader Ben Bernie.	151422
1916	Love and Journalism (aka Karlek Och Journalistik)	M			Sweden 6 reels - Ness Book	Reporter Hertha Weye (Karin Molander) who poses as a maid to get an interview with a returning Antarctic explorer who has been avoiding reporters.  She passes herself as a maid.Her identity is discovered when she tries to steal photographs and a portrait to support her article.  She falls in love with the explorer and tears up her article. She marries him and gives up the newspaper profession.  Independent heroine/	151423
1982	Love and Money	M				Newscaster (Cynthia Allison)	151424
1962	Love and Mrs. Sargent	N	GPL	Rowans, Virginia (aka Edward Everett Tanner III).		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Sheila Sargent for a Chicago paper, becomes self-centered and blind to her own faults, turns into a menace to herself and her readers.	151425
1990	Love and Obits	N		Bradley, John		Reporter Joseph Burke, once a promising reporter for a D.C. daily, not in freefall since a gossip columnist reported he was sleeping with a source. Ensconced now in paper's obituary department	151426
2006	Love and Other Disasters	M	DVD -R HQ 11785, 11786. 			Magazine Assistant Emily “Jacks” Jackson (Britanny Murphy) of British Vogue, spent her childhood in America but now lives and works in London sharing an apartment with her gay friend Peter Simon (Matthew Rhys), a screenwriter. Photographer Assistant Paolo Sarnuebti (Santiago Cabrera) arrives at the Vogue offices where Emily works. She makes it her mission to bring Paolo and Peter together not realizing Paolo is straight and in love with her. British Vogue Editor. 	151427
1982	Love and Treason	N	OWN - H	Osborn, David		TV Newsman Alexis Volker, network star	151428
2001	Love and Treason	MT				Reporter (Suzette Meyers)	151429
1979	Love at First Bite	M				News Reporter Edward Calvin (Ed Marshall). Photographer (Alan Haufrect).	151430
1930	Love at First Sight	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	151431
1916	Love at Large: Being the Amusing Chronicles of Julietta Carson	N		Kerr, Sophie		News Media. Young woman solves her marriage problems by writing stories to get even with people. In one she attacks a woman who is after her husband.	151432
1936	Love At Sea	M			UK Only	Press	151433
1962	Love at Twenty	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	151434
1988	Love Bandit, The	NR		Terry, Beverly	Silhouette Romance #607	Journalist	151435
1976	Love Boat, The	MT				Photographer (David Man - The Photographer).	151436
1977	Love Boat, The:	T	VHS 398 (Two Episodes, One Partial)		Episodes. Series (September 24, 1977-September 5, 1986)	News Media. Photographer Ashley Covington "Ace" Evans (Ted McGinley).	151437
1983	Love Boat, The: Ace's Valet/Mother Comes First/Hit or Miss America	T			Episode #187. 2-25-1984	Photographer Ashley Covington "Ace" Evans (Ted McGinley).	151438
1984	Love Boat, The: Aerobic April/The Wager/Story of the Century	T			Episode #201. 11-3-1984	News Media	151439
1979	Love Boat, The: Ages of Man/Families/Bo 'n' Sam	T	SVD 1101		Episode #49. 3-10-1979. In Segment, Families.	Publisher Hank Hardaway (Leslie Nielsen) of a newspaper and a female union organizer debate labor relations cause problems for two longtime acquaintances trying to find romance. Her father is the publisher of the newspaper where he works.His mother is leading efforts to unionize the workers at the paper.	151440
1980	Love Boat, The: Another Time, Another Place/Gopher's Engagement	T	SVD 1173		Episode #75. 3-3-1980. In Segment, Another Time, Another Place	Journalist Steve Bryan (Dennis Morgan), a friend of the captain's,  doesn't know his high-school friend is a nun. He tells her he loves her forcing her to make a difficult decision about her future.	151441
1977	Love Boat, The: Audit Couple, The/Scoop, The/ My Boyfriend's Back	T	SVD 1106		Episode #57. 10-6-1979. In Segment, The Scoop.	Tabloid Reporter tries to find out TV star's secret -- she has a son with a disability. She's afraid the press would be cruel to the boy.	151442
1983	Love Boat, The: Bricker's Boy/ Lotions of Love/The Hustlers	T			Episode #169. 10-8-1983	Photographer Ashley Covington "Ace" Evans (Ted McGinley).	151443
1979	Love Boat, The: Crew Confessions/Haven't I Seen You?/Reunion	T			Episode #59. 10-20-1979	News Media. Newsman (John David Wilder).	151444
1977	Love Boat, The: Dear Beverly/The Strike/Special Delivery	T	SVD 1150		Episode #10. 12-3-1977. In Segment, Dear Beverly	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Beverly Blanchard (Eva Gabor) neglects her husband to devote all her time to her fans, prompting him to seek affection elsewhere.	151445
1983	Love Boat, The: Doc's Big Case/A Booming Romance/Senior Sinners	T			Episode #153. 1-22-1983	News Media	151446
1982	Love Boat, The: Dress To Remember, A	T			Episode #136. 5-8-1982	TV Reporter (John Martin).	151447
1986	Love Boat, The: Egyptian Cruise: Egypt (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #234-235. 2-8-1986	News Media	151448
1983	Love Boat, The: Fountain of Youth, The/Bad Luck Cabin/Uncle Daddy	T			Episode #166. 5-7-1983	Photographer Ashley Covington "Ace" Evans (Ted McGinley).	151449
1981	Love Boat, The: Gopher's Bride/Workaholic/On Second Thought	T			Episode #96. 1-24-1981	News Media	151450
1978	Love Boat, The: Isaac's History Lesson	T	SVD 1151, VHS 1288		Episode #17. 1-28-1978	Reporter Robin Brandt (Vicki Lawrence) is a muckraking reporter who falls for a disgraced congressman	151451
1978	Love Boat, The: Musical Cabins	T	SVD 1152		Episode #23. 5-5-1978	Tabloid Gossip Columnist Ms. O'Roarke (Marcia Wallace) is a scandal sheet reporter who sets out to compile material for a sins-at-sea story.	151452
1980	Love Boat, The: Not so fast, Gopher/Haven't We Met Before/Foreign Exchange	T	SVD 1176		Episode #74. 2-9-1980. In Segment, Seoul Mates	Reporter Kendall Park  (Momo Yashira) doing a feature story on Korean comic who falls for her even though she takes offense to his act.	151453
1983	Love Boat, The: Pledge, The/East Meets West/Dear Roberta/My Two Dumplings (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #167-#168. 10-1-1983	News Media	151454
1980	Love Boat, The: Secretary to the Stars/Julie's Decision/The Horse Lover/Gopher and Isaac Buy a Horse	T			Episode #87. 12-22-1980	Reporter (Aileen Fitzpatrick). Reporter (Michael Laurence). Photographer (Terrence E. McNally).	151455
1986	Love Boat, The: Spain Cruise: The Matadors/Mrs. Jameson Comes Out/Love's Labors Found/Marry Me, Marry Me (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode #242-#243. 5-3-1986	Female Reporter thinks bullfighting is immoral and falls in love with a young man destined to be a matador because of his obligation to the family patriarch, Portugal's greatest matador.	151456
1986	Love Boat, The: Will, The/Déjà Vu/The Prediction	T			Episode #241. 3-22-1986	News Media. Crew frantically takes care of last minute business when a famous newspaper psychic arrives and predicts that the world will end during the cruise.Whie on his way to wed in Mexico, a young tycoon with amnesia who disappeared a few years eearlier falls in love with his wife from his previous life.A woman whose husband is deceased is courted by a former boyfriend, only to find out that her husband's will called for the liason.	151457
1968	Love Bug, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10684, 10685			News Media. Newspapers and headlines giving results of car races.	151458
1919	Love Burglar, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	151459
1975	Love Butcher, The	M				Photographer, 1st (Bill Kousaki). 2nd Photographer (Len Dawson).	151460
1934	Love Captive, The	M		Marcin, Max (Play - "Humbug, The"	Ness Book	Reporter Larry (Russ Brown) makes a celebrity out of a hypnotist when the mentalist cures him of hiccups.	151461
2008	Love Child’s Revenge	N		Bailey-Williams, Nicole		TV Journalist Peach Harrison is an ambitious and ruthless TV journalist who still remembers with bitterness her hardscrabble life as Claudia Fryar, love child of a wealthy African-American Philadelphia and a seamstress who worked in the man’s home. Shy and awkward, ruthlessly ridiculed by other children and carelessly treated by adults, Fryar flees her hometown of Philadelphia after her father’s death. But years of shame and silent suffering as the love child of the respected and married man finally come to a raging boil when the man’s jealous widow cheats Claudia out of her inheritance. Twice-scorned, Claudia transforms herself into Peach Harrison -- bold, beautiful and sinister. Now a successful newscaster, Peach makes a triumphant return to Philadelphia to the welcoming arms of those who once cast her aside. But as Peach puts her “big payback” scheme into action, she realizes that revenge comes with some serious costs of its own.	151462
1997	Love Cruise (Chiu Kap Mui Dik Chui Lui Chai)	M				Tabloid Photographers. Crack team of paparazzi sent on a love cruise	151463
2001	Love Disease	M				News Reporter (Suhana Merharchand)	151464
1999	Love Divided, A	M				Reporter (Martin O'Malley).	151465
1999	Love Etc.	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisements - Personals -- Ads in Newspapers	151466
1929	Love Expert, The	P	MLPL	Kirkpatrick, John	812 K59-1	Press	151467
1953	Love For Lydia	N	OWN - P	Bates, H.E.		Press	151468
2006	Love For Sale	M			UK. Short	Jazz Critic (Henry Lowther).	151469
1956	Love From a Convict	N		Henriques, Veronica		Press	151470
1969	Love God? The	M	VHS 473		AFI-Editors/Magazines/Freedom of Press	Publisher Abner Audubon Peacock IV (Don Knotts) is the publisher-editor of a bird-watcher's magazine which is converted into a girlie magazine by an unscrupulous operator Osborn Tremaine (Edmond O'Brien).Newspaperman (Peter Paul Eastman). Reporter (Frank Coghlan Jr.).	151471
2000	Love Her Madly	M				Reporter	151472
2000	Love Hina	C			Japan. Xebec studios. TV Tokyo network. Anime series.	Freelance Writer Mitsune Konno is a 19-year-old writer who never seems to write anything. She is frequently drunk and teases people at every opportunity. She's a practical joker and a troublemaker. She is also flirtatious and money-hungry.	151473
1998	Love Hina	CB		Akamatsu, Ken	Japan 1998-2001. Published by Kodansha. Appeared in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Manga series.Comedy manga. Harem manga. Drama manga	Freelance Writer Mitsune Konno is a 19-year-old writer who never seems to write anything. She is frequently drunk and teases people at every opportunity. She's a practical joker and a troublemaker. She is also flirtatious and money-hungry.	151474
2006	Love Hollywood Style	M				Newscaster (Sam Rubin). Reporter (Aaron Moody). Bobby's Cameraman (Todd Robinson).Four intertwining stories filled with fantasy, over the top comedy and drama set in the entertainment industry on Valentine's day	151475
2004	Love Hollywood Style	DT				Journalist Simon Doonan. Entertainment Reporter Melissa Rivers. Entertainment Journalist Virginia Campbell. Entertainment Reporter Ted Casablanca. Entertainment Journalist Michael Musto of The Village Voice.West Coast Executive Editor US Weekly Ken  Baker. Publicist Jack Brodsky, Cleopatra. Editor-in-Chief Hugh M. Hefner, Playboy Magazine. Film Historian Brad Geagley.Ingrid Bergman Biographer Donald Spoto. Ava Gardner Biographer Kenneth Turan.	151476
1928	Love Hungry	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	151477
1993	Love Hurts: Just a Bit of Business	T	SVD 1152		Episode #18. 2-19-1993	Reporter Tim Crawford (Victor McGuire), slick reporter  discovers foundation has been illegally buying and selling oil for a profit. Journalist (Sakuntala Ramanee). Journalist (Clyde Hunter). Journalist (Nick Lucas). Journalist (Phoebe Scholfield).	151478
1994	Love Hurts: Tracks of My Tears	T			UK. Episode #29.3-11-1994	Photographer (Nigel Makin).	151479
1965	Love in 4 Dimensions	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	151480
2007	Love in an Elevator	NR		Michael, Sean	Gay	Freelance Photographer Scott Johnson likes to take pictures, watch movies and play. On a job he meets business executive Josh Silvers, a force to be reckoned with. Tall and self-confident, Josh seems to be able to reach right into Scott’s psyche and give him exactly what he needs. The only problem is that Scott doesn’t take orders while Josh seems awfully fond of giving them. Still, despite his occasional protests, Scott seems to be following them just fine. For now. Will that change if Josh goes further than Scott wants to? Or does Josh really know him better than he knows himself. 	151481
2002	Love in Bloom's	NR		Arnold, Judith		Business Reporter Ron Jaffe from Gotham Magazine (New York) is determined to get the goods on Bloom's family deli. He is a meddlesome hunk. A fledging divorce lawyer is summoned by her grandmother to take over Bloom's after her father's death.She rebels but is persuaded by her sister to bring the deli into the 21st century. Her jealous uncle tries to sabotage her. Pushy mother believes she's the rightful heir to the business. But the lawyer is swept off her feet by the journalist.And she's still afraid he is after some of Bloom's deeper secrets.	151482
1983	Love in Hong Kong	M	SV 300	Pilgrim, Joseph, Richard Williams (Story)	Adult - Ness Book	Reporter assigned by her editor to get explicit photographs for the newspaper to compete with a rival publication. She works for a Chinese paper but says she does not speak Chinese.With the help of a male photographer and two of her friends, they seek out men to seduce for the good of the paper. A secretary at the paper sabotages the photographs and is apparently working for the rival newspaper.Reporter saves the day by turning in nude shots of friends. Photographer ends up with the secretary.	151483
2003	Love in Idleness	N		Craig, Amanda		Film Critic friend Ivo is despised a handbag designer who loves an academic.	151484
1953	Love in the City (Amore in Citta)	M				Journalist Antonio Cifariello, a young journalist, doing a story on marriage agencies	151485
1938	Love Is a Headache	M	DVD -R HQ 6331, 6332. DVD -R 1722. SV 92	Heifetz, Lou, Herbert Klein (Story). Marion Parsonnet, Harry Ruskin, William R. Lipman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist  Peter Lawrence (Franchot Tone), heard on radio and read in the newspapers, loves an actress but constantly criticizes her, hoping the negative publicity will advance her career. Reporter Johnson (Ernie Alexander).First Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Gil Patric). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Editor Williams (Howard C. Hickman).	151486
1955	Love Is a Many-Splendoured Thing	M	DVD -R HQ 5115, 5116. L. SV 217	Suyin, Han (Novel - "A Many-Splendored Thing"). John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Mark Elliott (William Holden) falls in love with Eurasian doctor in Hong Kong in 1949. Married but wife is estranged. Elliott jokes to the doctor that he is a correspondent, not a reporter.When she asks what's the difference, he tells her, "about $100 a week."  He goes to cover the war in Korea. The doctor tells the journalist: "You are a journalist, a front-row spectator not directly involved. I'm a doctor, deeply involved."Elliott is sent to Korea  to cover the conflict and is killed.  In a voice-over, Elliott tells her, "You deal in suffering, but you can do something about it. I can only stand and watch."Ann Richards (Virginia Gregg), American Journalist	151487
1932	Love Is a Racket	M	DVD -R HQ 5881, 5883. SVDSP 519	James, Rian (Novel).  Courtney Terrett (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist for the New York Globe, Jimmy Russell (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), writes "Up and Down  Broadway" column. Walter Winchell inspired columnist. Crime reporter as well as columnist. Editor George Curley (John Marston)Columns combine actual names with the fictional characters in the film. Reporter Stanley Fiske (Lee Tracy). City Editor (Harrison Greene). Newsboy (George Ernest). Messenger (Edward McWade). Switchboard Operator (Polly Walters).The New York Times, 6/11/32: "The newspaper men are cynical, but the golden virtues are revealed reassuringly underneath.""They ignore the importunities of their managing editors with fine insolence, but they will gaily risk the gunman's displeasure when the honor of a woman is at stake."	151488
2006	Love Is for Democrats	M				News Media. News Reporter (Robert Lanza).	151489
1983	Love Is Forever (aka Passion and Valor)	MT	DVD -R HQ 10090, 10091. SV 100. DVD. 	Bartlett, Hall (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Australian Photojournalist John Everingham (Michael Landon) efforts to rescue his girlfriend from Laos.  She was hired by a foreign agent to spy on Everingham who he suspects is responsible for printing antigovernment articles.He arranges for the journalist to do a travel brochure and the woman is assigned to be his model. They fall in love, but Everingham is deported and has to return in an elaborate attempt to rescue her.	151490
1919	Love Is Love	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers. Gerry Sands (Albert Ray) wants to  be an editor but is forced to become a safecracker. Crooks oppose his efforts to reform so he leaves town and becomes a typesetter for a western newspaper.	151491
1937	Love Is News	M	VHS 1048	Lipman, William R. Frederick Stephani (Story). Harry Tugend, Jacvk Yellen (Screenplay).	Powers.  Remake in  1948 That Wonderful Urge remake.	Reporter Steve Layton (Tyrone Power), brash star reporter for New York Daily Express, hounds world's richest girl. Desk-pounding city editor Martin Canavan (Don Ameche). Cyrus Jeffrey (Dudley Digges) owns paper. AP Reporter (Sid Fields).Reporters (Charles Tannen, Sidney Fields, Arthur Rankin, Jack Byron, Sterling Campbell, Dick French, Paul Frawley, Ray Johnson, Al Jenson). Newsman (Lon Chaney, Jr.).Foreman of Print Shop (Davison Clark). Copy Boy (George Offerman, Jr.). Newsboys (Harry Watson, Leonard Kibrick).	151492
1937	Love Is News	R			NBC recreation of "Love is News" with Loretta Young. Jergens' Hollywood Playhouse	Reporter Steve Layton, brash star reporter for New York Daily Express, hounds world's richest girl.	151493
1940	Love is News	R			Lux Radio Theater 9-16-40	Reporter Steve Layton (Bob Hope), Madeleine Carroll, Ralph Bellamy	151494
1942	Love Is News	R			Episode #105. 2-22-1942. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Steve Layton (Robert Young), brash star reporter for New York Daily Express, hounds world's richest girl (Joan Bennett).	151495
1943	Love Is News	R			Episode #148. 6-14-1943. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Steve Layton (Jack Benny), brash star reporter for New York Daily Express, hounds world's richest girl (Ann Sheridan).	151496
1946	Love Is News	R			Episode #289. 3-18-1946. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Steve Layton (Bob Hope), brash star reporter for New York Daily Express, hounds world's richest girl (Linda Darnell). Cast also includes James Gleason.	151497
1967	Love Is Not a Safe Country	N	OWN - P	Mitchell, Paige		Newspaperman from North and lawyer writing a series of articles on race conflicts. Respectable married southern woman falls for him. Father is a dedicated hate merchant.  Who is killed by his Negro servant after he and friends castrated a helpless NegroNewspaperman/lawyer and southern lawyer defend the Negro servant.	151498
1937	Love Is On The Air	M	DVD -R HQ 8870. SV 429	Chanslor, Roy (Story -- "Hi, Nellie").  Morton Grant (Screenplay)	Reagan --Remake of Hi, Nellie-Muni	Reporter Andy McLeod (Ronald Reagan) crusading radio announcer, small town, uncovers racketeers and becomes a hero.	151499
2004	Love Is the Drug:	T			Episode #2. 11-22-2004	Interviewer (Patrick Leech).	151500
1598	Love Labor's Lost	P	OWN	Shakespeare, William		Messenger	151501
1992	Love Lessons	NR		Lee, Sandra	Harlequin Temptation #387	Journalist	151502
2006	Love Letter, A	SS		Shteyngart, Gary	New Yorker, 3-27-2006	Editor Sakha, the Democrat who edits the glossy journal Gimme Freedom! In Svani City near the Caspian Sea in Absurdi.	151503
1984	Love Letters	M				Music Critic (Daniel Will-Harris).	151504
2006	Love Lies Bleeding	MT				Reporter (Nichola Dixon).	151505
1999	Love Lies Bleeding	M				Photographer (Paul Bowers).	151506
1989	Love Lies Slain	N		Blackmur, L.L.		Journalist Galen Shaw accidentally encounters aging, reclusive painter H. L. Baugh, and they become close friends.	151507
1953	Love Lottery, The	M				Columnist suggests a prize. Media	151508
2007	Love Loves a Pornographer	P		Goode, Jeff		Literary Critic of the London Times and local vicar the Rev. Miles Monger lives next door to a highly successful novelist Lord Loveworthy.  He needs a favorable review from Monger for his soon-to-be published novel and Monger’s sneering dismissal of the author’s talent sets the stage for some malicious give-and-take exchanges. The play is set during an afternoon’s high tea. When Loveworthy retaliates against his tormentor, assailing Monger’s literary skills, Monger proclaims: “I am not a failed writer; I am a critic.” Loveworthy responds: “Are not the two synonymous?”	151509
1971	Love Machine, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1852, 1853	Susann, Jacqueline (Novel).  Samuel Taylor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newscaster Robin Stone (John Phillip Law) sleeps his way to the top of his profession. Former newspaperman catches attention of Gregory Austin (Robert Ryan), head of the International Broadcasting Company and wife. Moved from local to national coverageBegins push for half-hour news show in prime time to improve network's image. Stone and Austin's wife have affair. She influences husband to give Stone own program, "In Depth." Austin suffers attack. Wife takes over, promotes Stone to head of network.One of his conquests commits suicides. He beats up a prostitute. Seeks help from gay fashion photographer Jerry Nelson (David Hemmings) Two men have affair. Austin recovers. Network concern Stone is "the Marquis De Sade of television."Austin's wife finds out about his relationship with photographer, and Stone's reputation and career are ruined. "The newspapers sell you in the morning what you saw last night on television. It's a unique medium. I call it the love machine…it sells love."Newscaster (Jacqueline Susann). Newscasters (Jerry Dunphy, Michael Jackson, Ted Meyers).	151510
2006	Love Made Easy	M				Reporter (Kelly McAdams).	151511
2003	Love Me	N		Keillor, Garrison		Editor William Shawn, formerly of the New Yorker.  Blocked writer for the magazine.	151512
1997	Love Me For My Yellow Hair Alone (32 Short Films About Marilyn Monroe)	SS	OWN - P	Wheat, Carolyn	In “Marilyn: Shades of Blonde,” edited by Carole Nelson Douglas, pp. 53-71.	New  York Journalist is #7 of 32 Films. Freelance Journalist is writing story on Norma Jane Baker. “I gotta cut that last bit. Too goddamn literary for this rag. Maybe I can pull it out and reshape it for a piece in the Times. Yeah, the Times’ll eat that crap with a spoon. But for the Mirror, I need a little dirt.” “A story I can clean up a little for the Mirror and spice up a little for Hollywood Confidential. In this business, there’s nothing better than getting paid for the same story twice. Three times, if I can toss in enough bulls hit for the Times.The Local Reporter is #14 of 32 Films. “I can’t believe this quote! Little old me from sleepy little San Diego with a quote that’s going to make headlines around the world: TONY CURTIS ON MARILYN: “KISSING HER LIKE KISSING HITLER.” “Can you believe my luck in being actually in the room when Tony Curtis tells the world his glamorous costar is really more like the hated dictator?”	151513
2006	Love Me Like No Other	NR		Arthur, A.C. and Kimberley White		Investigative Reporter Adriano Norwood meets the star witness in the trial of the decade when the brown-skinned beauty in a flimsy nightgown jumped into the reporter's car and demanded he drive her to the airport.She was on the run and driving the lady put the reporter's life in danger too. But there was something honest, true and hot about the woman that made it impossible for Norwood to refuse her.	151514
1955	Love Me or Leave Me	M	DVD -R HQ 2167, 2168, 2159. L.			Reporter (Charles Sherlock). First Reporter (Roy Engel). Second Reporter (John Damler). Photographers (Jimmy Cross, Henry Randolph). Reporter (Roy Engel).	151515
1995	Love Me Twice	M				Editor (Robert Mayhew)	151516
1969	Love Me...Please	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	151517
2004	Love Monkey	N		Smith, Kyle		Tabloid Editor Tom Farrell, a Gen-X ("the Lamest Generation") neurotic New York editor, whose sharply observed musings about the love lives of well-heeled Gothamites compensate for his own considerable pain. Sarcasm hides underlying romanticism."Living in New York, you really have to learn to love having your heart broken," he says.  Paper is loud and brash.	151518
2006	Love Monkey: Coming Out	T	DVD -R HQ 6086		Episode #8. 5-16-2006	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.On the eve of Wayne's first album release, screaming teenage girls, greedy music executives and manipulative publicists are all trying to now get a piece of him. Tom is trying to protect Wayne, bus his old mammoth label keeps tempting him and his parents.	151519
2006	Love Monkey: Confidence	T	DVD -R HQ 5455		Episode #3.	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay. Editor (Don Kurt).Dunne tries to set himself apart from other sportscasters by coming up with a catch word (Wapow!) he uses on the air, but another sportscaster, Stan the Sportsman from New Jersey, says he coined the word and wants it back. Dunne acquiesces.Brandy "Bran" Lowenstein (Judy Greer), who works in TV News, is falling in love with Scott (Ben Shenkman), her boss.	151520
2006	Love Monkey: Mything Persons	T	DVD -R HQ 6047		Episode #7. 5-9-2006	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.	151521
2006	Love Monkey: Nice Package	T	DVD -R HQ 5385		Episode #2. 4-11-2006	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.Tom is settling into his new job at True Vinyl Records just as the company's benefit concert begins to fall apart. Tom salvages the charity program.Paparazzi (Peter Defeo).	151522
2006	Love Monkey: One Who Got Away, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5909.		Episode #4. 4-18-2006	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.	151523
2006	Love Monkey: Opportunity Knocks	T	DVD -R HQ 5995		Episode #6. 5-2-2006	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.Tom must convince a talented singer to pursue his music career, rather than continue the family business.	151524
2006	Love Monkey: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5311		Episode #1. 4-11-2006. Series	TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends of Tom Farrell, a music executive in New York. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.	151525
2006	Love Monkey: Window, The	T			Episode #5. 4-25-2006	Music Critic Abby Powell (Rosemarie DeWitt) has a thing for Tom which complicates his attempts to get her to listen to his client's new album.  She could take the band to the next level.When the band's rock star lifestyle spins out of control and Powell makes her feelings for Tom known, Tom must find a way not to sabotage both his career and his love life.Brandy "Bran" Lowenstein (Judy Greer), who works in TV News, has a new relationship with Scott (Ben Shenkman) but a pregnancy scare threatens to derail it.TV Sportscaster Jake Dunne (Christopher Wiehl) is one of the best friends. Dunne is a local TV sportscaster for WNYD News Channel 8 News.  Former handsome ball player turned sportscaster might be gay.News Tech (Ted R. Lewinski).	151526
1951	Love Nest	M	SVD 1459			Newspaper Syndicate. Jim Scott (William Lunidgan) is a novelist who can't write because of building problems in his New York brownstone. He ends up doing a series of articles for a newspaper syndicate.	151527
2007	Love Notes	M	DVD -R HQ 10682, 10683			Reporter (Peter Benson).	151528
1989	Love Obsession (aka Bijin reporter: boko nama-chukei	M			Japan	Reporter	151529
2002	Love of My Own, A	N		Harris, E. Lynn		Magazine Editor  Zola Denise Norwood narrates part of the novel.	151530
1984	Love of Three Orchestras, The	DT				Interviewer Humphrey Burton.  Interview with Composer-Musician Leonard Bernstein.	151531
1936	Love on a Bet	M	DVD -R 1708			Reporter (Ray Cooke).  Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Max Wagner).	151532
1950	Love on the Rocks	NM		Chaze, Elliot		Press	151533
1936	Love on the Run	M	DVD -R HQ 2317, 2315 DVD. L. VHS 449	Green, Alan and Julian Brodie (Story: "Beauty and the Beast"). John Lee Mahin, Manuel Seff, Gladys Hulbut (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondents Michael Anthony (Clark Gable) of The New York Chronicle and Barnabas Pells (Franchot Tone) of the New York Dispatch, rival newspapermen, go after  a heiress. Editor  Lees Berger (William Demarest).Newspaper Reporter (Norman Ainsley). Wally, a Reporter (Cyril Ring). Assistant to the Editor (Frank Du Frane). Reporter (E.L. Fisher-Smith).English News Photographer (Richard Lancaster). Movie Cameramen (Donald Kerr, Charles Irwin).	151534
1985	Love on the Run	MT		Grafton, Sue and Steve Humphrey		News Media. 1st Reporter (Galen Thompson). 2nd Reporter (Noni White). Criminal lawyer goes on the run with her new lover, a convict she had as a client but helped escape from prison.	151535
1938	Love on Toast	M				Press	151536
1979	Love on Trial	N		Palmer, Diana		Reporter Cyrene Jameson, a feisty journalist, swore she was immune to the attorney's charms. Assigned to do a story on him, she felt a flutter of sizzling awareness. Dynamic attorney Hawke Grayson was known around town as quite the ladies’ man. But feisty reporter Jameson swore she was immune to his seductive charms. And yet, after being assigned to do a story on Hawke, she felt a flutter of sizzling awareness as a result of his smoldering stare and wondered how much longer her defenses would hold up. The darkly sensual bachelor was quickly making his way into her heart, but he was not a marrying man. Could Cyrene convince this impossibly stubborn legal eagle it was an open-and-shut case of true love?	151537
1971	Love Pill, The	M				Newsreader (John Stratton).	151538
2009	Love Ranch	M			Based on real events. 	News Media. Reporter/Still Photographer (Robert Anthony Brass). Sportswriter #1 (Bob Jesser).  Still Photographer (Lucas CorVatta). Married couple open the first legal brothel in Nevada.	151539
1984	Love Report, The	DT			Series. 6-18-1984 to 7-27-1984. ABC	Magazine. Hosts Chuck Henry, Tawny Schneider	151540
1994	Love Rules	DT				Reporters Dr. Martyn Baker, Andre Geoghegan, Toby Green, Sheila Joan Harvey, Lisabeth Kennelly, Lisa Wilkinson,	151541
2005	Love Soup: They Do Not Move	T			UK. Episode #4. 10-18-2005	Reporter (Chandrika Chevli).	151542
1968	Love Story: Egg on the Face of the Tiger, The	T			Episode #88. 6-27-1968	Newscaster (Dermot Touhy).	151543
1950	Love That Brute	M	DVD -R HQ 9545, 9546			Reporter (Eugene Gericke). Reporter (Arthur O'Connell).	151544
2002	Love the One You're With	N		Hardy, James Earl		African-American Former Journalist Mitchell Crawford is a junior high school writing teacher. He and a model off to California to appear in his first feature film are devoted to each other. Gay Black Men in New York transferred to New York.	151545
2008	Love the One You’re With	N		Giffin, Emily		Journalist Leo is a sexy, soulful journalist who bumps into Photographer Ellen Graham eight years after they broke up. Graham is facing an age-old conflict: Will life with her caring, stable husband ever be enough for her. Was she really meant to be with Leo? 	151546
1962	Love Thieves, The	N	OWN - H	Packer, Peter		Newspaper. New York newspaper and a libel suit	151547
1927	Love Thrill, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	151548
1923	Love Trap, The	M				Reporter Miss Shepley (Edith Stayart)	151549
1625	Love Tricksm, or Schoole of Complement, The	P	USC	Shirley, James		Parody News. Satirizes the vogue of news letters from abroad.	151550
1986	Love Undercover	NR		Kleinschmit, Sandra	Silhouette Desire SD #297	Reporter Brittany Daniels of the Los Angeles Examiner wanted a big story -- a scoop that would prove her investigative reporting skills and make her invaluable to her newspaper. But the only way she had a chance to get the inside dirt on a local mobster was to tag along with police detective Gabe Spencer. Not that Brittany minded being part of an undercover team, especially when the other half was so good-looking. It was Gabe who seemed leery of working with a reporter. But then, Britanny played her role of a gangster’s moll so well that even the coolly professional Gabe started to think that it wasn’t so bad to fall in love on the job after all.	151551
1996	Love Unveiled	NR		Greene, Gloria		Photographer and Fashion Magazine Art Director Julia Hart is proud of her sister's success as a glamorous supermodel. Falls in love with sister's fiancé, a restaurant mogul.	151552
1933	Love Wager	M			UK Only	Press	151553
1999	Love With a Long Tall Texan	NR		Palmer, Diana	Omnibus of novels by Palmer follow the romantic exploits and adventures of three rugged Texas bachelors including Reporter Deverell who encounter love where they least expect it.	Reporter Christopher Deverell is a man on the move, an ambitious journalist who is about to break the story of a century -- unless he can stop her. The Texans are long and lean and impossible to resist. Mavericks through and through. And they have all the ladies in Jacobsville swooning. But not just any woman can tame these rugged Texans and make them give up their bachelor ways. Because when these Long, Tall Texans fall in love, it’s for real, for live, no holds barred. Luke Crait is the elusive bachelor. He won’t be lassoed until the most infuriating lady he’s ever met careeners into his life. Guy Fenton is the rogue with a bad-boy reputation and beyond redemption. Until a prickly publicist vows to bring him to his knees.	151554
1967	Love-Ins, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9457, 9458. SV 196	Collins, Hal, Arthur Dreifuss (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapers-Underground/Television. Ness book	College Editor Larry Osborne (James MacArthur) and writer Patricia Cross (Susan Oliver) are expelled by university for printing underground newspaper, referred as The Tomorrow Times and Tomorrow's Times).English professor Dr. Jonathan Barnett (Richard Todd) resigns proclaiming students' right to free speech. Even goes on Joe Pyne's talk show to air views. (Pyne is real-life broadcaster.) Professor becomes guru spreading "Be More, Sense More, Love More."Osborne begins questioning professor's motives. Writes  series of articles attacking him, but hippies who have joined professor's cult burn the papers. Cross has taken up with professor. Osborne tries to get professor to buy one of papers criticizing him.Professor: "If you paid me I wouldn't read that trash." Osborne: "This is the paper you resigned for." Student journalist shoots professor during rally and turns himself into the police. Female journalist refers to professor as handsome. Editor objects.Tells her they are running a "serious publication." Yet editor runs headline about professor "Subverter of  Youth." "Tomorrow's Times is not a filthy paper." "It's a free-thinking publication." "It's for people who think." Reporter (Richard Hoyt).	151555
1993	Love, Cheat & Steal	MT				Woman Reporter (Karen Chase)	151556
2006	Love, Death, and the Toyman	N		Napier, Robert S.		Former Investigative Reporter Jack "Toyman" Lorentz of Tacoma is asked to do a favor by the gorgeous blonde who walked out on him 15 years ago. A dead, possibly murdered body has been discovered on her property.The woman is now married to a rich man with political ambitions. They can't afford a scandal. Toyman cracks the case. It is 1983.	151557
1993	Love, Honor & Obey: Last Mafia Marriage, The	MT				News Media. Radio Newsman (Patt Noday). Reporter #2 (Andy Edwards)	151558
1945	Love, Honor and Goodbye	M				Drama Critic Rogers (Emmett Vogan).	151559
1920	Love, Honor and Obey	M			AFI-Authors/Newspapers	Newspaper	151560
1940	Love, Honor and Oh Baby!	M		Troy, Elizabeth (Story). Clarence Upson Young (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Reporter Joe Redmond (Wallace Ford) tracks the head of a murder ring. Accuses police of incompetence and tries to find the killer himself. His roommate arranges with the ring to be killed so his girlfriend can collect his insurance.During a street fight, the roommate is knocked out and loses his memory.  He falls in love with girlfriend  and marries her, then regains his memory and realizes there is a hit out on him. With the reporter's help, they locate the murder ring.Reporter captures the leader of the murder ring, earning him the scoop he has been after.	151561
2008	Love, Lies and Scandal	N		Sewell, Earl		Investigative Reporter Angela Rivers is now a talk-show host. She is satisfied with her life -- married to handsome congressman Will with a successful career in journalism. She has everything under control. Then a tape surfaces of Will having sex with an underage girl. Suddenly, Will is in jail, Angela is broke and jobless and their marriage is over. 	151562
1964	Love, the Italian Way	M			AFI-Editors/Photographers	Photographer	151563
1916	Love, The Magnet	N		Beresford, Leslie		Byline: By Pan, author of "White Heat."   Newspaper expose.	151564
2004	Love, War and Techno: Babylon Lovegun 9/11 (aka Love, War & Techno)	N		Ghosh, Himadri		Gay Reporter wants to bring the story of the history of the Iraqi people to the attention of the American people.	151565
2006	Love, Work, Children	N		Mendelson, Cheryl		Journalist Mallory Holmes is pursued by the son of a lawyer and an artist who are involved in a car accident. Holmes is a pretty, intelligent one whose parents live in the same building as the family involved in the crash.Critic Edmond Lockhart, a creepy, sadistic critic, also lives in the neighborhood of Morningside Heights in Manhattan and invites the father over to dinner to insult him.	151566
1992	Love, Zena Beth	N		Salvatore, Diane		New York city journalist Joyce Ecco, 22, idolizes feminist playwright Zena Beth, 39. She is petrified, if delighted, at a chance to interview "the gay goddess, a radical prophet pinup in some circles."but Beth proves more than receptive to her professional questions and her tremulous request for a date. Before long, Joyce betrays her longtime lover for trysts with her irresistible new companion.As her fantasies become stunningly real, her insecurities grow. She wonders if she has really won "the Lesbian Lotto" as one envious friend insists, or if she has forsaken true love for an affair with a woman who can express only lust.Ecco is swept into the intense affair that both exhilarates and terrifies her. Is it lust? Love? Heroine worship? Joyce careens out of control hurting those closest to her especially her lover, Elaine.	151567
1992	Love, Zena Beth	N		Salvatore, Diane		New York Journalist Joyce Ecco is 22 and idolizes feminist playwright Zena Beth Frazier who is 39. Joyce is petrified, if delighted, at a chance to interview the “gay goddess, a radical prophet pinup in some circles,” but Zena Beth proves more than receptive to her professional questions and her tremulous request for a date. Before long, Joyce betrays her longtime lover for trysts with her irresistible new companion. As her fantasies become stunningly real, however, her insecurities grow. She wonders if she has really won “the Lesbian Lotto,” as one envious friend insists, or if she has forsaken true love for an affair with a woman who can express only lust -- and who constantly waxes nostalgic over a famous ex. 	151568
2004	Love: Movie, The	M				Interview (Elizabeth Petersen - Voice).	151569
1978	Love's Dark Ride	T			AD	Media. Advertising Executive is blind	151570
1997	Love's Deadly Triangle: Texas Cadet  Murder, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7997, 7998			News Media. Reporter (Ginger Smith). Photographer (Gillian Doyle)	151571
1991	Love's Harbor	NR	OWN - P	James, Ellen	Harlequin Romance #3154.	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Maggie works for newspaper run by Erin.	151572
2000	Love's Labour's Lost	M				Parody Newsreel. Faux newsreels of Navarre Cinetone News	151573
2007	Love’s Last Stand	NR		Toombs, Jane		Journalist Spencer Quinlan is a devil-may-care journalist who waits at Fort Abraham Lincoln in the Dakota Territory with another journalist to accompany General Custer who gets ready to make his Last Stand. Nona Willard struggles with her own problems. Once she believed love was a pure emotion, not involving erotic feelings, the  kind of love she feels for her sister’s army officer husband. Devil-may-care journalist Spencer’s attentions soon threaten Nona’s belief. In his own way, Spencer is as dangerous to Nona as the Sioux warriors who take her and her pregnant sister captive. Though her sister doesn’t survive, Nona is rescued by Spencer, yet they are forced to leave her newborn niece with the Sioux. Nona’s emotions are in turmoil as the troops leave the fort to search for Sitting Bull and his following, her sister’s widowed husband and Spencer with them. Will either man survive? And which one does Nona really love?	151574
1922	Love's Masquerade	M		Montagne, Edward J. (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaper Reporter (Arthur Houseman) threatens to expose the affair of a prisoner who escapes from jail about to marry a local girl. The man went to prison to protect a woman who killed her husband.After his escape, he starts over in a small town. He is about to marry a local girl when the jealous woman he went to prison to protect disrupts the wedding ceremony and has him arrested.After he is cleared, he returns to his lover and beats up the reporter who threatened to expose their affair.	151575
1911	Love's Pilgrimage	N		Sinclair, Upton		Press. Denunciation of journalism. Consolidation.	151576
2006	lovebites	T			Episodes. 80 2 1/2 minutes.	Public Relations Executive wends her way through relationship minefields and various career hassles.	151577
2007	lovebites	T			Episodes. 65 2 1/2 minutes	Internet Journalist juggles life, love, work, dating, designer shoes and her hair. 	151578
1988	Lovec senzaci	MF				Editor, General (Alf Marholm). General Editor (Jan Teply).	151579
2005	LovecraCked! The Movie	M				Journalist (Elias). 70's Journalist (Chad  Bernhard).	151580
2006	Loved and/or Laid	M				News Hound (Justin Remer).	151581
1986	Lovedolls Superstar	M				Newspaper Boy (Robert Heckler). Publisher's Daughter Patricia Hearst (Tracy Marshak-Nash).	151582
1992	Lovejoy: Angel Trousers	T			Episode #26. 2-2-1992	Italian TV Reporter (Yolanda Mason).	151583
1993	Lovejoy: God Helps Those	T			Episode #44. 2-28-1993	Reporter (Sam Smart).	151584
1992	Lovejoy: Out to Lunch	T			Episode #24. 1-19-1992	Reporter (Francis Middleditch - Newspaper Reporter).	151585
1992	Lovejoy: Scotch on the Rocks	T			Episode #29. 2-23-1992	News Media. Reporter (Arbel Jones).	151586
1860	Lovel, the Widower	N	USC	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Editor Slumley, editor of the Swell, a newspaper then published, author of a great number of popular songs. Same as Lawrence O'Reilly in Wolves and the Lamb, the earlier work on which Lovel was based.Charles Batchelor, cheated into purchasing a literary paper, The Museum, on which he lost part of his small fortune. The Museum, literary paper in the purchase of which Mr. Batchelor was grievously cheated.	151587
1963	Lovelorn Letters	CB			Young Romance #151, #152, #153, #154, #155, #156, #157, #158, #159, #160, #161, #162,  #163, #164, #165, #166, #167, #168, #169, #170, #171, #172, 173. #174	Reporter Laura Penn, Your Romance Reporter.	151588
1971	Lovelorn Letters	CB			Young Romance #173	Reporter Laura Penn, Your Romance Reporter.	151589
1927	Lovelorn, The	M		Fairfax, Beatric (Story). Frederic Hatton (Story).  Bradley King (Scenario).	AFI-Columnists - Ness Book	Advice Columnist Beatrice Fairfax (Dorothy Cummings) tries to help two sisters involved in romantic entanglements.  Her advice is sought by one sister who falls for her sister's lover.Neither sister follows the advice and the lover leaves both of them to marry into money, but they end up with other men.New York Times, 12/19/27: "Miss Cummings takes her duties very seriously and she is depicted sitting at a desk surrounded by half a dozen secretaries. She sighs as she realizes the predicament of the characters….""…and one conjectures that if she really burned with sympathy for each of the correspondents she would be a nervous wreck by the end of the week."Beatric Fairfax was a real advice columnist and wrote the story for the film.	151590
2001	Lovely & Amazing	M	DVD -R 1828 (Media Excerpts). DVD -R 1837 (More Media Excerpts)			Journalist Paul (James Le Gros) lives with aspiring movie actress, leaves her because he believes she is too needy. Jane Magazine advertisement for actress' movie. Photographer, Premiere (Jeremy Kramer). Photographer (Troy Ruptash) at premiere of movie.	151591
1984	Lovely and the Lonely, The	N	OWN - H	Ashton, Ann		New York Journalists, Mark Grayson and Eleanor Kelly, met while covering the war in the Middle East. Correspondents. He was killed. She returns to New York and meets a television reporter named Clint Richards.	151592
1995	Lovely Country, A	N		Lawton, David		Journalist Emily Macdonnell	151593
1949	Lovely Lady Pity Me	NM		Huggins, Roy		Female Gossip Columnist. California writer for a national magazine finds himself the chief suspect when his alcoholic wife is murdered.	151594
2007	LoveMusik	P		Uhry, Alfred (Book). Suggested by letters of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya. Directed by Harold Prince.	Music by Weill. Lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, Bertolt Brecht, Howard Dietz, Roger Fernay, Ira Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein II, Langston Hughes,  Alan Jay Lerner, Maurice Magre, Ogden Nash, Elmer Rice and Weill.	Magazine Editor George Davis (John Scherer) is the gay journalist who became Singer Lotte Lenya's friend, professional savior and, after Composer Kurt Weill's death, her husband. Coaxes Lenya out of grief and retirement.	151595
1946	Lover Come B	M	L	Fessier, Michael, Ernest Pagano (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Bill Williams (George Brent) returns home, is married and a writer for Facts and Fotos. During two years stationed overseas, he carried on flirtations with Photographer Madeline Laslo (Vera Zorina) and several other women.His wife has been discouraging suitors on the home front. When she learns of his escapades, she lets him believe she has been having an affair. Both end up in Las Vegas. They reunite.Reporters (Frank Scannell, Harold Goodwin, Perc Launders).	151596
1998	Lover Come Back	NR		Shalvis, Jill	Loveswept #900	Journalist	151597
1946	Lover Come Back	M				News Media. Reporter (Harold Goodwin, Perc Launders, Frank J. Scannell).	151598
1714	Lover, The: Written in Imitation of the Tatler, by Marmaduke Myrtle, Gent.	ER	COPY	Steele, Richard		Fictional Journalist created by Steele. No. 1, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1714.	151599
1994	Lover’s Concerto	M			Adult. Ness.	Reporter interviews woman who talks about her descent into pornography by way of various sexual vignettes. 	151600
2007	Lover's Knot	N		Richards, Emilie		Journalist Kendra Taylor who works for a newspaper is traumatized by a near-fatal attack by a mugger and leaves Washington D.C. for the rustic cabin in Toms Brook, Virginia that once belonged to her husband's grandmother.There she seeks recovery from her ordeal and refuge from what she sees as a troubled marriage. Surrounded by the serene beauty of the Shenandoah Valley, she begins a major restoration of the cabin, her life and her marital relationship.Kenddra becomes curious about an heirloom lover's knot quilt, which clearly has a story to tell. She is convinced that helping her husband connect with his roots might help him reconnect with her.Her husband discovers that the history of a family he's never known might hold the key to his future -- and Kendra's future.	151601
2005	Lover's Revenge, A	M				Reporter (Katherine Dines-Craig).	151602
1998	Lovers and Liars	M				News Media. News Anchor (Marin Masen). Photographer (Alan Palmer).	151603
2009	Lovers and Liars	NR		Denine, Teri		Paparazzi stalk multi-platinum R&B singer Journey, so she escapes by fleeing to Paris where she inadvertently falls into the arms of a man who not only doesn’t know she’s famous, but offers her a different life than she’s ever known. Her fame eventually finds her and after being chased by paparazzi, Journey decides to return to the life she left in America and face the music with her husband and her faltering career. 	151604
1995	Lovers and Strangers	NR		Schuler, Candace	Bachelor Arms Series Harlequin Temptation #549	Reporter and cynical ladies' man Jack Shannon has returned to  Bachelor Arms after he left when his brother committed suicide mysteriously. He's returned to get some answers.  He meets a sweet, sexy cocktail waitress who wants to ease his pain.	151605
1967	Lovers and Tyrants	N		Gray, Francine du Plessix		Reporter Stephanie in Paris	151606
1999	Lovers Lane	M				News Radio (Mike West)	151607
2009	Lovers, The	NSF		Connolly, John		Journalist-turned Writer Mickey Wallace is conducting an investigation of his own of Charlie Parker’s devastating family trauma -- the suicide of Parker’s New York City policeman father, Will after Will gunned down two unarmed teenagers decades earlier. Wallace investigates the stranger that haunt the Big Apple and as Wallace and the woman converge on Charlie, two of the undying also come together wanting Parker dead.Parker was 15 at the time. He now seeks the truth about his ancestry and he comes to doubt that he was raised by his biological parents. When he learns a pair of undying beings have him at the top of their hit list, he decides to return to New York City after a stint tending bar in Maine.  There are other forces at work: a troubled young woman who is running from an unseen threat, one that has already taken the life of her boyfriend, and Wallace who is finding out things on his own.	151608
1958	Lovers, The (Les Amants)	M		Vivant-Denon, Domanique (Novel - "Point de lendemain").  Louise De Vilmorin (Dialogue). Vilmorin and Louis Malle (Screenplay)	France - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Henri Tournier (Alain Cuny) of the Moniteur de Bourgogne "who loved his wife, but devoted himself to his paper." His wife drifts into an affair with aristocrat, then has relationship with man who gives her a ride when her car breaks down.Tahey spend a night together in the country, then part. She goes to visit her husband at the pressroom. Husband and wife are depicted as upper class. Owners of newspapers are apparently members of the elite in France.	151609
1977	Loves Me, Loves Me Not	T	DVD -R HQ 6504			Reporter Dick Phillips (Kenneth Gilman), a klutzy newspaper reporter. Tom (Art Metrano), Dick's boss.	151610
1991	Loves Music, Loves to Dance	N		Clark, Mary Higgins		TV Documentarian Non Roberts is researching a program dealing with the types of people who place and answer personal ads.It starts out as a lark, but turns to tragedy when one of her best friends who is helping her with the research is found murdered after one of her dates.In an attempt to find the murderer, another best friend from college sets out to date the men she met through the personals. One of them could be the killer -- but which one?	151611
1928	Loves of an Actress	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	151612
1999	Lovestruck	NR		MacLand, Susan	Harlequin	Investigative Reporter Drucilla Logan hikes into the forest in the North Carolina mountains in order to visit a research chemist who has developed an aphrodisiac.She wants an exclusive on the chemist and his discovery. Her enemy, Journalist Pierce Mountcastle will do anything to get the story. They once shared a night of lovemaking until he stole her article.Both turn for advice by cell phone to their mutual friend. Two reporters still love each other, but their approaches to journalism leave little chance of a permanent relationship. She is ethical, he is not.	151613
2005	Lovewrecked	M				Reporter (Sabrina Kurzman).  News Reporter #3 (Brian Peck). Cameraman (Stephen Sobisky). Press Member #1 (Bolivar Soto).On a Caribbean cruise, a girl  is marooned on a beach with her rock and roll idol. Deliriously in love with the idea of time alone with him, she manages to hide the fact that they're a stones throw away from their resort	151614
1970	Loving	M			AFI-Television	TV	151615
1983	Loving	TS			Series. 6-26-1983. ABC	TV News Anchor Merrill Vochek (Patricia Kalember,1983-1984) of WCN, local TV station, love interest of Roger Forbes. Merrill's sister Noreen is a nurse. Brother is Father Jim Vocheck.	151616
2008	Loving Cee Cee Johnson	N		Hargrove, Linda Leigh		Reporter Cee Cee Johnson lies about her identity. When given an assignment in her hometown of Pettigrew, Johnson comes face to face with the truth about herself, her father and the love she so desperately needs.	151617
1980	Loving Couples	M				News Media	151618
1995	Loving Edith	N		Tannen, Mary		Editor Martin of UBU Magazine may be the biological father of 21-year-old Edith Seagrace, a college student from upstate New York who lands a summer internship at the sophisticated magazine.Unaware that UBU figure in her history, she views all this as simply good luck. Innocently amazed at how well Martin and the magazine's seasoned staff treat her.Many of the lonely sophisticates who run the hip literary magazine where Edith is working as an intern seek her approval, including the ailing editor-in-chief who may or may not know that he is her father.Fresh-face college girl's struggle to stay afloat in the midst of Manhattan's chic artistic and literary circles.	151619
1969	Loving Feeling	M			AFI-Radio	Radio. DJ Stevee Daly (Simon Brent) can't decide whether to fix his marriage or yield to his many loving conquests. Radio Producer (Robert Hewison). Press Photographer (Stanley Folb).	151620
2007	Loving Frank	N		Horan, Nancy		News Media vilify Architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his mistress who ran off to Europe together in 1909 abandoning their spouses and a combined eight children in Oak Park, Ill.	151621
2000	Loving Graham Greene	N		Emerson, Gloria		Journalist Harry is a political journalist and the brother of an heiress who is obsessed with an English author. When Graham Greene dies, his sister goes to Algeria in the hope of rescuing a few writers there. She idolizes Greene.She shares political correspondence with Greene and it inspires her to see him as her moral guiding light.	151622
1996	Loving Touches	N		Kinsley, Johanna		Photojournalist who dares to live out his dream helps a woman discover hers. She is a child of war who knows nothing of the mother who risked her life to get her daughter to freedom.Exiled and lonely on the East Coast, she struggled to fit in with a father who barely acknowledges her, all the while searching for the mother she lost.Her heart is claimed by a dedicated photojournalist.	151623
1957	Loving You	M	SVDSP 564		Presley	Press Agent Glenda Markle (Lizabeth Scott). TV Announcer (Jack Latham). Editor (Joe Forte). Photographer (Jeffrey Sayre). Pitchman (Dave White).	151624
2006	Loving You, Mama	M				Journalist’s investigation reveals the extraordinary sacrifice that a single mother, crippled by illness, can make in the poverty stricken mountains of rural China. She struggles against all odds to put her two daughters through school. Finally she has to force one of the daughters to give up school. But which one?  She decides to let fate decide -- the girl who draws the longer piece of grass will continue in school while the other goes to work. Out of love for her younger sister, the elder sister snaps the longer piece giving up her chance. 	151625
1764	Low-Life; or One Half of the World Knows Not How the Other Half Lives	N	COPY	Anonymous		News	151626
2003	Lowcy skor	MF			Poland	Journalist Marek Piotrowski (Tomasz Bednarek). Chief Editor (Witold Debicki).	151627
2001	Lowell Limpet	N		Just, Ward	And Two Stories	Journalist Lowell Limpett is a journalist at the end of his career. Monologue of the veteran reporter.	151628
1934	Lowell Thomas: Going Places with Lowell Thomas	DM				Journalist-Host Lowell Thomas: Nos. 1-7 (1934), 8-17 (1935), 18-31 (1936), 32-43 (1937), 44-52 (1938).	151629
2008	Lowenstein’s a Terrorist	M			Short	TV Reporter (Katharyn Yew -- TV News Reporter). TV Producer (Ashley Schmidt). Ted Lowenstein on the surface seems like any other twentysomething living in the city. He has a job he doesn’t like much. He has a tiny apartment, which he shares with a roommate. and his dating life is on a bit of a losing streak. But that all comes to a change when he meets Rachel Reeves, a beautiful young political protester, and her group, the New Jeffersonians. Ted would say anything to impress Rachel. So why has he been brought in for interrogation by the Department of Homeland Security? Is he involved in a plot to overthrow the U.S. government? TV Baseball Announcer (Mike Getz - Voice). 	151630
2003	Lowenzahn: Peter kommt auf den Hund	TF			Episode #67. 4-19-2003	Reporter (Jorn Hentschel).	151631
1985	Lower Me Down With a Golden Chain	SS	MLPL	Burke, James Lee	In "Convict, The."	American Journalist-Narrator seeks to understand the nature of the conflict in Central America and to reconcile it with his own country's recent bloody past. Taught creative writing at Wichita State University in Kansas.	151632
1683	Loyal Songs	P	USC	Anonymous		News	151633
1992	Loyalties	N		Scholefield, Alan		War Correspondent Ben Ramsey finds true love with Communications Empire Owner Anna Webster.	151634
1994	Loyalties	N		Fleming, Thomas		War Correspondent Annie Talbert is a top-notch political reporter, the wife of a Navy captain and the daughter of a powerful Democratic politician.Talbert responds to his infidelity by going to work for her brother, a powerful Washington journalist. She becomes an influential journalist in her own right.	151635
1997	Lozko Wierszynina	MF			Poland	Reporter Gosia (Agnieszka Wosinska). Cameraman Kuba (Tomasz Sapryk).	151636
1994	LPWA the Super Ladies: Best Volume One	M				Commentator (James E. Cornette, Joe Pedicino, Himself). Host and Commentator (Ken Resnick). Commentator (Sgt. Slaughter-Himself)	151637
1974	Luca Tanner	T			Series 1974-1975	Former Sportswriter	151638
1978	Lucan: Thunder God Gold	T			Episode #11. 12-4-1978	Reporter (Regis Philbin).	151639
1974	Lucas Tanner: Pay the Two Dollars	T			Episode #13. 1-15-1974	Reporter (Hoke Howell). Photographer (Ray Ballard).	151640
1975	Lucas Tanner: Requiem for a Son	T			Episode #20.  3-12-1975	Reporter (Hoke Howell).	151641
1995	Lucas: Loner, The	N		Gerard, Cindy		Reporter Kelsey Gates knew trust didn’t come easily to Lucas Caldwell, the loner cowboy and rugged rancher. But she had come to the Triple C seeking the truth about Lucas’s past and was determined to get answers. Caldwell knew Gates was trouble. The cowboy sensed the big city reporter had gotten wind of his lifelong secret, but the red-haired spitfire claimed she wanted only one thing: him. Lucas was sure she was lying, but he wasn’t about to resist her tempting offer. Soon, Kelsey started wishing Lucas would ask the one magical question every woman longs to hear. 	151642
2000	Luchadores, Los	TF			Series	Reporter (Brenda Campbell)	151643
1985	Luci Arnaz Show, The	T			Series 4-2-1985 to 6-11-1985. CBS. Based on the British series "Agony."	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Jane Lucas (Lucie Arnaz) for Daily Mirror "Dear Jane."  Dr. Jane Lucas is a psychologist, advice columnist and radio call-in program host who expertly solves the problems of others but can't work out her own.	151644
1998	Lucia	M			UK	Paparazzi (Ben Cole).	151645
2001	Lucia y el Sexo	MF			Spain	News Media	151646
1987	Lucifer	M				TV Newscaster (Richard Peters). Psychotic killer goes on a murder spree and authorities begin to suspect that he may have been sent from hell.	151647
1953	Lucifer At Sunset	NM		Harvester, Simon		Press	151648
1998	Lucifer Contract, The: Civil War Thriller, A	N		Meyers, Maan		Correspondent Peter Tonneman, of the New York Evening Post covers a nation and a city torn apart by the Civil War in 1864.  He's a young, hard-drinking newspaperman.Swept into the treacherous eddies of a conspiracy going terribly, murderously wrong. And to stop New York from becoming an inferno, he and a prostitute team up to find a killer who is driven by a savage cause of his own.	151649
1977	Lucifer's Hammer	NSF	OWN - P	Niven, Larry-J. Pournelle		TV News. Harvey Randall, producer-director for NBS television. Cameraman Charlie Bascomb. Sound technician Manual Arguilez	151650
1998	Lucifurs	M				Newscaster (Edward Morton)	151651
2000	Lucinda	N		Havens, Dennis		New York Times Music Critic Jack Bauer comes to Las Vegas after hearing that Lucinda Mars, daughter of the CIA’s deputy director, the woman Jack expected to become his wife, has been murdered there where she worked as a showroom dancer. Bauer finds himself immersed in the nighttime world of the colorful city, surrounded by a bizarre collection of people, all of them in some way connected to Lucinda. He becomes close to Maria Easter, a lounge singer whose talent inspires him to promote her career and Andy Bell, her personable, skillful musical arranger as well as Maria’s singer, Marilyn, Pamela Brookside, a local attorney and Marilyn’s employer, and Paul Foster, Maria’s shadowy, violent boyfriend. Jack is aided, not always to his liking, by a seedy retired CIA operative, Dallas Vinson. 	151652
1920	Luck of Geraldine Laird, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	151653
1964	Luck of Ginger Coffey, The	M		Moore, Brian (Novel and Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness book	Editor MacGregor (Liam Redmond), drunken Reporter Fox (Powys Thomas), and Joe McGlade (Tom Harvey) work for a Montreal newspaper where Ginger Coffey (Robert Shaw) takes work as a proofreader. He expects to get promoted to reporter but is fired from paper.Coffey and newspaper colleague get drunk and Coffey is arrested for indecent exposure when caught relieving himself against a wall. His wife, who had left him earlier (McGlade has taken a shine to her), is waiting for him when he is released.New York Times, 9/22/64: "As a newspaperman, I like especially the atmosphere of the newspaper plant that is a scene of a lot of the action. Irvin Kershner, the director, has made it real with the possible exception of Liam Redmond's managing editor."Newspaper Foreman (Barney McManus).	151654
2003	Luck of the Draw: Novel, A	NM		Garcia-Aguillera, Carolina		Reporter Diamond Navarro is a journalist living in Las Vegas and she's missing. The family must find a way to rescue her not only in time to restore the family's lost business to its shimmering glory, but also to save her life.Diamond isn't at the Las Vegas newspaper office or her apartment.  Clues point to a new casino where Diamond took a job as a waitress before her disappearance.Her sister poses as a high roller to try to track her down. She locates the mobster who may have kidnapped her sister.	151655
1948	Luck of the Irish, The (The Shamrock Touch)	M	DVD -R HQ 2129, 2130. SVD 905 (complete). SVDSP 738 (incomplete)	Jones, Guy and Constance (Novel). Philip Dunne (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Powers	Reporter Steve Fitzgerald (Tyrone Power) former writer for politically oriented American Spectator now doing freelance writing since returning from the war. Goes to work for New Era Magazine  under politically ambitious publisher D.C. Augur (Lee J. Cobb)Augur opposes everything reporter stands for. Publisher tells reporter to write an article reversing original positions. "My agreement with you calls for perjury, but not under my own my own byline." Despite protest, he writes the article.Stopped by leprechaun he first met in Ireland who appears in office, convinces him to tear up the piece. Publisher's daughter suggests he take over publishing house if father elected to Senate. Reporter's ideals only mean something if he can reach people.Publisher convinces reporter to become his speechwriter. During speech at journalism club, Augur says healthy disagreement is essence of free press. Observes he was once an honest newspaperman himself.Reporter turns down offer to run publishing company. Returns to Ireland to take job with honest colleague. Reporters (Robert Adler, Don Brodie, John Davidson, Wilson Wood,  Eugene "Gene" Garrick, Robert Karnes).	151656
2000	Lucky	MUS		Spears, Britney	In album “Oops I Did It Again,” 5-16-2000	Paparazzi in music video.	151657
1985	Lucky at Love	NJ		Bartholomew, Barbara		Cub Reporter Priscilla starts working for the local newspaper. Meets tall, handsome Jason, the photographer, but soon her beautiful sister decides she wants to date him.	151658
2009	Lucky Chica	N		Platas, Berta		Paparazzi and the News Media follow Rosie Caballero who wins the largest lottery jackpot ever: 600 million dollars. She can hardly believe her new life. She spends thousands on diamonds, makeup, clothes and promises, and parties like a celebrity even meeting the hottest actor on the planet who sweeps her off her feet and seems too good to be true. But he’s not the only one in her dizzying world -- former boyfriends, larcenous advisers, paparazzi all swarm around her, vying for her attention (and money). In between shopping sprees and photo shoots, Rosie has to find out who she trusts -- and what money can and just can’t buy. 	151659
1941	Lucky Devils	M		Robins, Sam (Story). Alex Gottlieb (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Dick  (Richard Arlene) and his assistant Andy (Andy Devine) for Mercury Newsreel. Dick tries to scoop his competitors by wiring them a fictitious news bulletin which he sends out on his fiancée's teletype.When she is fired and breaks off their engagement, Dick secretly gets her a job as a radio news commentator. He and Andy go after foreign saboteurs who steal a secret film Dick has taken of a dam. They capture the crooks and turn them over to the feds.Cameraman Dick makes up with his fiancée and Andy ends up with his own girlfriend.Copy Boy (Charles Smith)	151660
1933	Lucky Devils	M				Cameraman (Charles Gillette).	151661
1909	Lucky Jim	M				Newspaper Notice. Important plot point	151662
1942	Lucky Legs	M				Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Al Hill).	151663
1950	Lucky Losers	M			Bowery Boys	TV Reporter Gabe Moreno  (Gabriel Dell)  looks into Wall Street suicide.	151664
2006	Lucky Louie: Louie Quits	T			Episode #11. 8-20-2006	Interviewer (Dink O'Neal).	151665
1974	Lucky Luciano	M				Journalist (Luciano Bruschini).  Journalist (Francesco Bufi). Journalist (Salvatore Campilli). Journalist (Giulio Formato). Journalist (Yvonne Dionisio). Journalist (Nino Iovakin). Journalist (John Francis Lane). Journalist (Alfonso Maffettoni).Journalist (Giuseppe Mariconda). Journalist (Erminio Scalera). Journalist (Enrico M. Zambelli).	151666
2006	Lucky Me	N		Borden, Debra		Freelance Journalist Julie Berman seems to have it all: a beautiful home in suburban New Jersey, a loving husband, two kids and a budding career as a freelance journalist. To the outside world, her life is perfect -- but Berman's world is falling apart.Among her worries is a nagging fear that she's turning into her mother, neurotic, crazy and consumed by her appearance. Julie's 74-year-old mother tells her she now has pancreatic cancer and will not seek treatment.Then there's the handsome, witty, charming and quite single editor at the New Jersey Suburban Sentinel who has definitely taken a liking to her. He's also her supervisor at the local newspaper.Add to that her moody, monosyllabic teenage son who may or may not be having sex with a new girlfriend. But the final blow is a phone call from her daughter who informs Julie she plans to run off with her boyfriend, her college professor.	151667
1932	Lucky Number, The	M				Photographer (Hay Petrie - The Photographer).	151668
2000	Lucky Numbers	M	VHS 1280			Weatherman Russ Richards (John Travolta) popular weatherman in Harrisburg PA. Reporter (Tony Carreiro). Reporter (Stephanie Erb). Reporter (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon).	151669
1997	Lucky Ones, The	NR		Mortman, Doris		TV Reporter Celia uses her beauty and talent to build a career in national television.  She is an ambitious reporter covering the presidential election.	151670
2004	Lucky Ones, The	N		Cusk, Rachel		Columnist Serena Porter is connected with the women in five linked vignettes either personally or as readers of the weekly column she writes about her family life.When they struggle to understand their painful and awkward responses to lovers and children, she spins the raw material of motherhood and marriage into witty and topical dispatches.Of course, much of what she writes is factitious, both in its details (she freely appropriates an acquaintance's experience as her own) and in the breezy complacency that it projects.	151671
2008	Lucky Ones, The	M				Reporter on TV (Jason Knowles). Story revolves around three soldiers who return from the Iraq War after suffering injuries and learn that life has moved on without them. One is on a mission to bring her boyfriend’s guitar back to his family because he saved his life. Another seeks confidence to face his face after a shrapnel injury threatens his sexual function. And the third plans to hit the casinos in a desperate effort to pay for his son’s college tuition.	151672
2003	Lucky Ones, The	M				TV Tabloid Newshound Lorenzo (Ivan Martin)  searches for meaning in a life filled with decadent drug parties and star stalking. Lorenzo is a C-level celebrity stalker whose sensationalistic stories serve as pop-culture fodder for the masses. He works for FAME-TV and lately his lifestyle has evolved into an unfulfilling cycle of decadent parties, casual sex and fast-food spiritualism.  He tries to improve the quality of his work by exploring the relationships between chance, luck and destiny and finds that one of his older stories has taken a sinister and particularly sordid turn. As a result, Lorenzo’s deep-rooted self-loathing is intensified, prompting a serious reevaluation of his own core values. But Lorenzo’s soul has already been deeply corrupted and by the time an unusual medical ritual unlocks both his strengths and his demons, the high cost of redemption may be more than he’s willing to pay.	151673
1940	Lucky Partners	M	DVD -R 1556. SVD 1115 (no title).		Rogers. Swashbucklers. Coleman	Reporter (Grady Sutton). Newspaperman (Charles Halton). Photographer (Mike Lally).	151674
2003	Lucky Stars	N		Heller, Jane		Film Critic Jack Rawlins, a movie critic with the power to "literally torpedo a budding career."	151675
1949	Lucky Stiff, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Crane Whitley). Photographer (Donald Kerr). Newsboy (Tommy Bond).	151676
1955	Lucky To Be a Woman (La Fortuna di Essere Donna)	M			Lorenj	Photographer Corrado (Marcello Mastroianni). Candid newspaper shot of her adjusting her stockings -- stardom.	151677
1997	Lucky You	N	OWN - H	Hiaasen, Carl		Investigative Reporter Tom Krome, big-city investigative journalist for a mid-size central Florida newspaper.	151678
2007	Lucky You	M				News Media. Reporter (Don Salmon). Photographer (Richard Perez).	151679
2003	Lucy en miroir	MF			France.	Photographer (Marcel Maze).	151680
1996	Lucy Leighton’s Journey	N		Lyons, Genevieve		Journalist Clarissa Bourke-Rathbone needs a traveling companion. Lucy Leighton’s sick mother’s death leaves her penniless, homeless and alone. Rescue comes from the solicitor whose job it is to sort out the sorry affair. He finds her a job with his aunt, an eminent journalist who requires a traveling companion. They travel to the home of reclusive writer Conrad Morheim, and so begins Lucy’s journey of self discovery.	151681
1997	Lucy Shannon: Loverboy	NM		Belsky, Richard G. (R.G.)	#2 Lucy Shannon Mysteries	Reporter Lucy Shannon, one-time star reporter for a popular New York tabloid, but her reputation on the sordid, unsolved "Loverboy" case.Tormented newspaperwoman -- three failed marriages, numerous alcoholic interludes, 10-plus years of dark, disturbing memories.. Drained at 36.  Killings begin again and she's back in the hunt.When the murderer vanished, Shannon turned into an alcoholic, divorced three times and her career collapsed. Decade later, Shannon struggles to reconstruct her life. Now dry and stays out of trouble until the killing starts again.As before, she becomes the center of the ensuing publicity as the return of Loverboy singles her out for a starring role in her latest spree. Whether this killer is the original or a copycat, Shannon needs to exorcise the demons that have plagued her.	151682
1985	Lucy Shannon: One for the Money	NM	OWN - H	Belsky, Dick	#1 Lucy Shannon Mysteries.	Reporter Lucy Shannon, sharp-tongued reporter for the Blade, is a 33-year-old cynical reporter in Manhattan sent to get the story on the killing of a would-be actress. In researching her articles, she keeps coming across bodies and finally the killer.	151683
1963	Lucy Show, The: Lucy Becomes a Reporter	T			Episode #17. 1-21-1963.  Series (10-1-62 to 9-16-68)	Society Columnist Lucy becomes a society columnist in order to earn extra money	151684
1962	Lucy Show, The: Lucy Gets Locked in the Vault	T			Episode #31.  10-21-1963	Reporter (Sid Gould).	151685
1967	Lucy Show, The: Lucy Gets Trapped	T			Episode #134. 9-18-1967.	Newspaper. Lucy calls in sick but goes to a sale, only she gets her picture in the papers as the store's 10th millionth customer	151686
1967	Lucy Show, The: Lucy Puts Main Street on the Map (Part 2)	T			Episode #128. 1-30-1967	TV Reporter (Dan Rowan). Lucy fakes a shootout in order to get a TV reporter's attention.	151687
1967	Lucy Show, The: Main Street U.S.A.	T			Episode #110. 1-23-1967	Newspaper Boy (Jackie Minty).	151688
1997	Lucy Stone: Back to School Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#4 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove, Maine is temping in the office of the small town newspaper, the Pennysaver. She is the wife to contractor Bill, mother of four, part-timer at the local paper, evening student at the local college, and amateur sleuth.The police report of a bomb scare sends the mother of four right to the elementary school where she observes the new assistant principal evacuate a disabled student moments before the blast.  Then she's found murdered in her apartment.The high school chemistry teacher is arrested and Lucy, who is also taking a literature course at a nearby college, helps the newspaper's lone reporter, Pennysaver Editor Ted Stillings, investigate.They learn the dead woman, in league with a fundamentalist school board member, was forcing the suspension of the chemistry teacher, whom she accused of being the bomber.Lucy doesn't believe the charges and determines to find both the bomber and the murderer. In the meantime, she has some frank talks with her handsome English instructor who has been making passes at her.	151689
2006	Lucy Stone: Bake Sale Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#13 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove, Maine has a whole subdivision of peculiar neighbors around her once peaceful farmhouse and anonymous letters are arriving at her newspaper office.The unknown penman alleges the new football coach is condoning unsavory behavior by the high school's senior football player toward the junior players and the cheerleaders, one of whom is Lucy's daughter, Sara.But no one is talking or listening as the coach launches his lackluster team into a victorious season. Then Lucy finds a neighbor, one of her volunteer bakers, knifed to death in her kitchen. A second murder soon takes place.	151690
2002	Lucy Stone: Birthday Day Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#9 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone is wife, mom, part-time reporter and amateur sleuth in Tinker's Cove, a tiny coastal town in Maine.  After a cold and cloudy March, the sun is finally shining as Lucy joins her four friends for their weekly breakfast.To honor the former librarian, they decide to organize a town wide 90th birthday party for her. Anticipation of the party plus Lucy's resolve to lose weight, do something with her wrinkles and dye her hair to cover newly discovered gray lift her spirits.But then she hears that a respected lawyer has been found in his office. Police say it's suicide, but Lucy thinks it's murder. Poking around the dead man's papers, Lucy turns up an intriguing tie between the dead man and the former librarian.	151691
1999	Lucy Stone: Christmas Cookie Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#6 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove in Maine works for the town's newspaper. A young woman is rumored to be the reason for the breakup of the marriage of the town's dentist and his wife. When she turns up dead the doctor is arrested.But the wife is also under suspicion because she was overheard mouthing vile thoughts toward the dead woman. There's also a growing concern over the use of alcohol by local teens and the influx of hard drugs into the tiny coastal town.	151692
2003	Lucy Stone: Father's Day Murder	N		Meier, Leslie	#10 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Investigative Reporter Lucy Stone and Publisher Ted Stilling of the Pennysaver, a newspaper in Tinker's Cove in a small Maine hamlet.Newspaper has just been named "Community Newspaper of the Year" in Category five by the Trask Trust for Journalism in the Public Interest.Trust issues grants to publisher Stilling and reporter Stone to attend the Northeast Newspaper Association Nonferrous in Boston. Stone feels guilty about deserting her husband, four children and her dog.At the conference, she meets the members of the Read family who own the Pioneer Press Group, which has newspaper all over the northeast. Head of conglomerate is Luther Read who is killed. Junior is arrested for the murder. Lucy knows he's innocent.She sets out to prove it.	151693
1993	Lucy Stone: Mistletoe Murder (aka Mail-Order Murder)	NM		Meier, Leslie	#1 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of rural Tinker's Cove, Maine bakes holiday cookies, knits a sweater for her husband's gift, and makes her daughter's angel costume for the church pageant. Now she is also working nights at a famous mail-order company.But when she discovers the wealthy founder dead in his car from an apparent suicide, the sleuth in her knows something just doesn't smell right. She is convinced  that someone murdered the man but who and why?	151694
2009	Lucy Stone: Mother’s Day Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#15 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove, Maine wishes she were digging in her garden this spring instead of languishing in her office at the Pennysaver newspaper. But flower beds will have to wait when Mother’s Day rings in a feud between two neighborhood moms -- and the fallout is fatal. Stone knows that the victim of a shooting murder, Tina Nowak, was feuding with Barbara “Bar” Hume  over the popularity of their respective 16-year-old daughters, Heather and Ashley. Tinker’s Cove is still reeling from the disappearance 10 months earlier of a teen youth counselor, and Bar’s arrest is almost as shocking. IN digging for answers regarding the alleged “killer mom,” Lucy uncovers some icky revelations about Bart Hume, Bar’s philandering cardiac surgeon husband. Two of her four kids may be out of the nest, but Lucy knows only too well that mothering is a lifetime commitment. At least she gets to kick back and enjoy a fancy Mother’s Day brunch with her brood -- that is before the festivities are interrupted by a nasty scene courtesy of Barbara Hume and Tina Nowak. Opposites in every way, the only thing these mean moms have in common is the need to best each other at every turn, using their teenage daughters as pawns in elaborate games of one-upsmanship. The hostilities only escalate when Bar and Tina team up to host an after-prom party for local teens. Lucy, persuaded to participate so she can keep an eye on her own daughter, Sara, has a front row seat for the fireworks. But even after witnessing the women’s claw sharpening rituals, she never expects to see actual blood spilled -- until Tina is shot dead on the public tennis court, right in front of Lucy. Having witnessed Tina’s death, Lucy naturally expects to cover it for the Pennysaver, but when her boss snatches the story, she’s relegated to backing him up instead of taking the lead. It’s an exercise in frustration, especially since Lucy can shake neither the image of Tina’s last moments nor the suspicion that the evidence against prime suspect Bar isn’t as cut and dried as it seems. Lucy is determined to unravel the close-knit knot of suspects, even if she doesn’t get the byline. But when the threads threaten to entangle one of her own, Lucy will come face-to-face with a killer who has a thing or two to learn about motherly love. 	151695
2006	Lucy Stone: New Year's Eve Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#12 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone and her oldest daughter, Elizabeth, travel to New York City after winning an all-expenses-paid mother-daughter makeover from Jolie Magazine.But after arriving in New York, the duo find the contest is fraught with cattiness, tension and mistrust, complicated by the magazine's haughty editor and bickering staff.The outing turns into a nightmare after Jolie's controversial fashion editor Nadine Nelson suddenly dies and Elizabeth falls ill from what turns out to be exposure to anthrax.Backstabbing goes on at Jolie among the magazine's cabal of high-style executives -- fierce tempered fashionistas Camilla Keith, Elise Frazier and Nadine herself has stirred up plenty of bad blood over the years.Numerous staffers, from workaholic assistant Phyllis Finch to oft-maligned photo editor Pablo Prinz have found themselves at the other end of the trio's sharp claws. Suspects abound.	151696
2008	Lucy Stone: St. Patrick’s Day Murder	NM		Meier, Leslile	#14 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove in Maine, ace reporter for the Pennysaver newspaper, is on her way to interview the new harbormaster and relishing the unusually warm January day when she stumbles on a beheaded body at the end of the pier. The victim turns out to be the owner of the local dive bar. Lucy finds herself not only breaking the story, but breaking the news to the man’s brother, a famous Irish actor in town to direct a play for the church’s centennial St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The actor’s daughter encourages Lucy’s little girl to believe in fairies and goblins as Lucy hunts for a very real killer. The actor was also helping his brother renovate the Bilge, turning the dingy tavern into an authentic if upscale Irish pub. Was the brother killed by someone he cheated, someone he’d love or someone who just couldn’t stand the idea of losing their favorite watering hole?	151697
2008	Lucy Stone: St. Patrick’s Day Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#14 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove, Maine Pennysaver newspaper is on her way to interview the new harbormaster of Tinker’s Cove and relishing the unusually warm January day when she stumbles on a beheaded body at the end of the pier. The victim turns out to be Dan Malone, owner of the local dive bar. Lucy finds herself not only breaking the story, but breaking the news to Dan’s brother, Dylan, a famous Irish actor in town to direct a play for the church’s centennial St. Patrick’s Day celebration. As Dylan’s daughter encourages Lucy’s little girl to believe in fairies and goblins, Lucy hunts for a very real killer. Not many people knew old Dan Malone. But when his body is found bobbing in the town’s icy harbor, Lucy Stone, ace reporter for the Pennysaver newspaper, makes getting to know more about Old Dan a priority. And apparently there is a lot to learn. Like the fact that local musician Dave Reilly insists Old Dan conned a winning lottery ticket worth five grand form him. And that handyman Brian Donohue claims that Old Dan stiffed him for repair work he’d done at the bar. There are even whispers about some connection to the Irish Republican Army. The confusion surrounding the death is only compounded by the arrival of actor Dylan Malone, old Dan’s brother and a prominent, if fading, attraction of the Dublin stage. Dylan has come to direct the production of “Finian’s Rainbow,” the featured event at Our Lady of Hope’s annual St. Patrick’s Day extravaganza. He’s also come to help his brother renovate the Bilge, turning the dingy tavern into an authentic-if-decidedly upscale-Irish pub. Was Old Dan killed by someone he’d cheated, someone he’d loved, or someone who just couldn’t stand the idea of losing their favorite watering hole? While Lucy can’t be sure, one thing is abundantly clear -- the stage is set for a murder mystery with a killer ending.	151698
2004	Lucy Stone: Star Spangled Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#11 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone has to worry about some nudists frolicking in the local pond and an endangered species of lichen putting off the Tinker's Cove Fourth of July fireworks until the hit-and-run death of a difficult neighbor.	151699
1994	Lucy Stone: Tip-Toe Murder (aka Tippy Toe Murder)	NM		Meier, Leslie	#2 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove in Maine is taking time off from work to organize her three children and get ready for a fourth.But besides shuttling kids to school, baseball practice and ballet studio, she finds herself on the trail of a retired dance teacher who has mysteriously disappeared. The irascible local hardware merchant takes a deathblow to the head with a video camera.A salesgirl has the perfect motive and no alibi. When Lucy's not eating peanut butter-and-fluffernutter sandwiches, she's busy hitting up the police detective for everything he knows.	151700
1996	Lucy Stone: Trick or Treat Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#3 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone in Tinker's Cove Maine is wiping up crate loads of orange-frosted cupcakes, recycling tutus for her daughters' Halloween costumes, helping her son with his pre-teen rebellion, and breast-feeing her brand-new baby, Zoe. .Meanwhile an arsonist is loose in Tinker's Cove. Someone is systematically putting a torch to the town's architectural treasures -- the aging seaside marvels that Lucy and her restoration carpenter husband Bill are dying to restore to their former glory.The latest fire has killed the owner of Tinker's Cove's oldest house. Now it's murder as well as arson.	151701
2000	Lucy Stone: Turkey Day Murder	N		Meier, Leslie	#7 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone does part-time reporting for her local paper, volunteer work and family responsibilities.For Lucy, escorting a pre-school field trip to a turkey farm, baking pies for charity, entertaining her husband's difficult clients and son's college roommate for Thanksgiving dinner are all part of her routine in rural Tinker's Cove, Maine.She covers a town meeting at which main agenda item is whether selectmen will support tribe's petition for recognition by the federal government. Approval means the tribe can build a casino on Indian land.Ink on story is barely dry when the Native American whose land will be used  is dead, his head smashed with a priceless tribal artifact.  She tries to solve the crime.	151702
1999	Lucy Stone: Valentine Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#5 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone, now a freelance writer, joins the library board in the small Maine town of Tinker's Cove. She unexpectedly finds herself knee-deep in murder.Right before her first meeting, she discovers a librarian shot through the heart in a workroom. A state police detective warns her to stay away from the investigation. But she learns that each library board member is hiding a potentially lethal secret.She also discovers that the library's prized antique tankard is a fake. The antique dealer who appraised the fake antique dies in what looks like suicide. And it's assumed that he killed the librarian. But Stone doesn't believe that.Before she can piece together all the clues to reveal the culprit, her children are nearly run over, here car is set afire and her husband is placed in mortal danger.	151703
2001	Lucy Stone: Wedding Day Murder	NM		Meier, Leslie	#8 Lucy Stone Mystery Series	Reporter Lucy Stone of Tinker's Cove in Maine is trying to juggle children, husband and a full-time job when her best friend asks for help in planning her mother's wedding.The mother is marrying an Internet millionaire. Lucy agrees to let the ceremony take place in her backyard gazebo. He turns out to be a graceless, stereotypical computer nerd who is found floating dead in the water.Lucy now faces a tough deadline and a dead groom when she pursues a killer who will do anything to keep from being unveiled.	151704
1993	Ludwig 1881	MF			Germany/Switzerland.	Court Photographer Albert (Walter Diehl).	151705
2009	Luftslottet som sprangdes	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Henrik Sjoman). 	151706
1984	Lugar do Morto, O	TF			Portugal	Journalists (Jose Gabriel Viegas, Maria Armanda Reis, Edite Soeiro, M. Helena Mensurado, Diana Andringa, Humberto Vasconcelos, Feliciana Ferreira, M. Goncalves da Silva, Adriano Carvalho, Antonio Esteves, Francisco Neves).	151707
2006	Luger of the Black Sun	MF			UK/Romania.	Photographer (Lucian Diaconu).	151708
1999	Lui e lei II	TF			Series	Journalist (Saverio D'Ercole)	151709
1989	Luigi's Ladies	M				Australian Newsman (George Donikian).	151710
1889	Luke Walton	N	USC	Alger, Horatio Jr.		Chicago Newsboy hero.	151711
1916	Luke's Newsie Knockout	M			Lloyd	Press	151712
2002	Lullaby	N		Palahniuk, Chuck		Reporter, companion of a real estate broker who sells haunted houses, discovers an African lullaby that kills anyone he sings it to -- even if he just thinks about it. Woe to those who jostle him on the street.	151713
1951	Lullaby of Broadway	M				Reporter (Charles Williams)	151714
1984	Lullaby of Murder	NM	OWN - H	Davis, Dorothy Salisbury		Gossip Columnist Tony Alexander. Leg Person Julie Hayes.	151715
2007	Lulu Meets God and Doubt Him	N		Ganek, Danielle		Art world media. Figurative painter is run over by a cab in front of a gallery on the night of his first opening and the art world falls all over itself for a piece of the instantly in-demand work by the late emerging artist.The gallery receptionist and aspiring artist finds herself at the center of the art world's most sensational story.	151716
1912	Lulu's Anarchist	M				Reporter (James Morrison)	151717
2005	Lumby Lines, The	N		Fraser, Gail R.		Newspaper Publisher of The Lumby Lines is openly hostile to a couple of East Coasters who want to covert a fire-ravaged monastery into an historic inn.The daily "Sheriff's Complaints" column in the paper reveals many of the town's foibles and benign mayhem and introduce the couple to some of the more colorful locals.A young reporter of the weekly newspaper writes the "What's New Around Town" feature and longs to land the big expose, but somehow never gets it right.The local paper provides many of the answers to the mysteries of a benefactor who leaves unsolicited checks in old journals and the flamingo in their front yard with a flare for fashion.	151718
2007	Lumiere Affair, The	N		Voorhees, Sara		American Journalist Nattie is searching for information about her dead mother while attending the Cannes Film Festival. The French-born young journalist wants to find out what happened.At age six, Nattie, her mother and her mother's boyfriend were struck by lightning while picnicking near Cannes. Her mother died and Nattie was sent back to her American father who hadn't known she existed and who always refused to discuss her mother.Now Nattie wants to find out more. She meets with the boyfriend who is barely 20 years her senior, handsome and sensitive. A flirtatious Canadian journalist is pursuing Nattie.She meets the producer who directed Nattie's mother in her one film role and who was obsessed by her. Nattie discovers the big secret: her mother never actually died but was severely brain-damaged.The director spirited her away, married her and built a fortress in Corsica where Nattie finds her living like a beautiful child under his care.	151719
1976	Luna di miele in tre	MF				Journalist Frankie (Vincent Gardenia)	151720
2007	Luna en botella, La	MF			Spain	Editor (Javier Mejia). Voz Locutor TV (Jordi Dauder).	151721
2007	Luna: Spirit of the Whale	M				Reporters (Matt Johnson, Brenda Crichlow). 	151722
2007	Luna: Way Home, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Brenda Crichlow). Reporter #2 (Matt Johnson).	151723
1986	Lunatic	M				Reporter. Callow reporter travels around Hong Kong interviews mentally ill people	151724
1999	Lunatic	M				Newscaster (James Palumbo).	151725
1914	Lunatics, The	M			Ness Book	Magazine Reporter and his wife who visit an asylum on assignment not realizing the inmates have taken over. Journalist almost becomes a victim before the truth is discovered.	151726
2001	Lunch With Charles	M				Publicist April (Theresa Lee). Three years ago, April’s career allowed her to emigrate to Canada. She has been working happily ever since. Her personal life is in turmoil. Her husband remains in Hong Kong where he struggles to make it as a singer-songwriter.  Since marrying, he has had to eke out a living as a realtor. Unfulfilled and increasingly insecure about his talents, he is terrified to emigrate to Canada. If he cannot succeed in his own country, in his own language, how can be possibly make it in Canada. “She’s having lunch with Charles” is what Cora, April’s assistant, tells April’s husband, Tong, over the telephone. That is enough for Tong to hop on a plane to come after his wife as he thinks she has fallen in love with another man. Originally from Hong Kong, April now lives in Vancouver. Tong, with a limited knowledge of English, still lives in Hong Kong. They’ve been apart for three years. April has given Tong an ultimatum: move to Canada or their marriage is over. But once in Vancouver, Tong learns that April, who is unaware that her husband has come for her, is on her way to Banff on a business trip. Tong takes a road trip across southern British Columbia in search of his wife. 	151727
2008	Lure	M				Reporter (Amanda Dickson)	151728
1921	Lure of Youth, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	151729
1912	Lure, The	N		Stevens, E.S. (Drower, Ethel)		Female Journalist gets entangled with editor of a society journal, who is a villain. Anna and Huntley.	151730
1947	Lured	M	DVD -R HQ 10941, 10942.			Press. Serial killer in London is murdering young women whom he meets through personal columns of newspapers he announces each of his murders to the police by sending them a cryptic poem.After a dancer disappears, the police ask an American friend of ours to answer advertisements in the personal columns to lure the killer into a trap.	151731
1999	Lured Innocence	M	SVD 1192			Reporter Elden Tolbert (Devon Gummersall) becomes defendant in murder case he is covering.  Reporter (Joy Brashears).	151732
1947	Lures of Death: Angels Are Painted Fair	NM	OWN - P	Whelton, Paul		Reporter Garry Dean	151733
1921	Luring Lips	M			AFI-Newsreels	Newsreels	151734
2008	Lurking, The	N		Gentile, Gary		Reporter Elaine Adams happens to be in the area during a gruesome event -- a monster known as the Jersey Devil manifests itself in the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey after the accidental exhumation of a human skeleton. Adams delves into the lore and gore of the creature whose deathless existence is blamed for the subsequent series of abominable fatalities. She uncovers more than she ever bargained for when she learns that people have been disappearing in the Pine Barrens for decades. Helped by her husband and hampered by an obnoxious sheriff, she digs deep into the mysterious deaths and dismemberments that recommence every seven years -- a cycle that coincides with the Jersey Devil’s regular reappearances. She is swept into an ageless conspiracy of satanic cultists who not only worship the Jersey Devil, but who feed it by means of human sacrifice in a sensual but brutal ritual in which victims are impaled on wooden stakes. What Elaine Adams hopes will be the greatest story of her career might instead turn out to be her last. Already one reporter has vanished in the quest to unravel the mystery of the Jersey Devil. Would she be the next?	151735
1970	Lusankar	MTF			Soviet Union.	Photographer (Tatul Dilakyan).	151736
2002	Lusitania Murders, The	NM		Collins, Max Allen		Art Critic-Journalist Willard Wright is also a mystery writer under the pseudonym of S.S. Van Dine. He is supposed to be interviewing the rich and famous who are making the journey to England on the luxurious ship, the Lusitania.But what he's really doing is investigating the sub rosa shipment of munitions by a government supposedly neutral in the European conflict.  He unmasks a couple of spies and a murderer.He finds the munitions in plenty of time to carry on a modern affair with a beautiful and sexy Pinkerton agent.  But he is too late to save the Lusitania from a German U-boat.Acerbic Wright.	151737
1996	Lust and Revenge	M				Art Critic (Max Gillies)	151738
1999	Lusten till ett liv	MF				Local Reporter (Tryggve Larsen)	151739
2002	Luster	M				Magazine Editor (Nicole Dillenberg), Pressure Zone Editor No. 1. Pressure Zone Editor No. 2 (Lesa Carlson). Pressure Zone Photographer (Chad Kula).	151740
1996	Lustful Revenge	MF			Japan	Female Reporter Akiko (Kazuhisa Kawahara) tries to track down gruesome serial killer not realizing that he has already picked her as his next target. After reading about beautiful women killed in a gruesome manner during recent months, Akiko tries to nail down the sick serial killer herself. What she does not know is that the killer has already targeted her as his next victim. 	151741
1967	Lusting Hours, The	M				Interviewer (Clarence Brown)	151742
2000	Luthi und Blanc: Sabotage	TF			Episode #2. 11-19-2000	Journalist (Stefan Kollmuss).	151743
1958	Lux Playhouse	T			Series 1958-1959	News Media.	151744
1934	Lux Radio Theater	R			Series. Dramatizations of newspaper films. 1934-1955	News Media.	151745
1950	Lux Video Theatre	T			Series 1950-1957	News Media.	151746
1992	Luz negra	MF				Journalist (Carmela Agenjo)	151747
1764	Lyar, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Newsmongers. Pappillion: "I got recommended to the compiler of the Monthly Review…the whole region of the belles lettres fell under my inspection….I dealt out fame and damnation at pleasure.""I have condemn'd books I never read; and applauded the fidelity of a translation, without understanding one syllable of the original."  Young Wilding: "Ah! I thought acuteness of discernment and depth of knowledge were necessary to accomplish a critic."Pap: "Yes, Sir;  but not a monthly one. Our method was very concise. We copy the title-page of a new book; we never go any further. Goes on to explain the horrors of the news-sheet critic.	151748
1996	Lydia Miller: Animal Instincts	NM		Hyde, Eleanor	#2 Lydia Miller Mysteries	Fashion Magazine Editor Lydia Miller for Gazelle has taken a leave of absence from her job to volunteer at a local animal shelter. She investigates the disappearance of pets and other shelter volunteers.As editor of a tres chic fashion magazine, Lydia is bone tired of hemlines and wrinkle cream. But when she takes a sabbatical to volunteer at a private animal shelter, she discovers a plot that leads right back to the cutthroat world of fashion.During her investigation, she stumbles across Anima, a youth-restoring potion. Lydia is aided by a supporting cast that is both spunky and lovable: Colombo, Lydia's ever-faithful canine companion and a pair of love-starved teens.One is a teen prostitute who's determined to save all the kittens and puppies in the world. Lydia discovers that minks are skinned alive to preserve the luster of their fur. Laboratory animals are blistered and blinded to test cosmetics.At Nora's Ark, Lydia discovers that something sinister lurks beneath the bitter office politics, a miracle potion that links the shelter to the fashion magazine and a product touted as the fountain of youth splashes into a pool of blood.	151749
1995	Lydia Miller: In Murder We Trust	NM		Hyde, Eleanor	#1 Lydia Miller Mysteries	Fashion Magazine Editor Lydia Miller for Gazelle is on a holiday weekend in the Hamptons when she discovers her millionaire host dead in his swimming pool.Suddenly good friend Lydia is not only the chief beneficiary of the will -- but chief suspect in his murder. Now she must find the real killer -- before she becomes the next victim.	151750
2007	Lying in Mid-air	NR		Tourney, Anne	Adult	Freelance Journalist Joel loves women as much as he loves traveling. Lately, he always seems to be between stories, which may be why he’s inventing so many about himself. His alternate personalities are proving remarkably successful at winning the attention of three very sexy women. The trouble is, he’s falling in love with all of them. With everyone juggling multiple identities, whose fantasies will actually come true?Lauryn is a business consultant who spends half her life on airplanes, traveling from one boring industrial complex to another. She longs to visit exotic cities for adventure and romance, but her evil boss is making sure that her assignments are as dull as dirt. Chloe is a graduate student with a passion for translating Japanese love poetry -- she dreams about leading an erotic double life in Tokyo, but her fear of flying keeps her earthbound. Veronica fantasizes about starting her own escort service for goth chicks, while working as a shoeshine girl at the airport. These three very different women have two things in common: their dreams are deadlocked, and they have fallen in love with the same irresistible liar -- Joel. 	151751
1946	Lying Ladies, The: Inner Sanctum Mystery, An	NM	OWN - H	Finnegan, Robert		Journalist Dan Banion drifts around following discharge from Army.  War has left everybody on edge.  Ends up in San Francisco, wisecracking dialogue.  Streak of social conscience.	151752
2010	Lying to Be Perfect	MT	DVD -R HQ 11759, 11760	Strohmeyer, Sarah (based on her book, “The Cinderella Pact”).		Magazine Editor Nola Devlin (Poppy Montgomery) is an overweight journalist who has a deep, meaningful relationship with doughnuts. She’s an unassuming frumpy doormat in the office who is overlooked and teased by her coworkers. So Nola devises a secret alter ego: a sexy advice columnist whom no one has ever seen. When the sun sets and she is behind the glow and anonymity of her computer screen, she becomes the famous and “reclusive” advice columnist Belinda Apple. Nola’s friends, tired of being overworked and overweight, band together to create the “Cinderella Pact,” vowing to lose pounds by following the advice of their “fairy godmother,’ Belinda Apple. When her secret identity is threatened, Nola is forced to take her own alter ego’s advice. But, as the group of friends drops dress sizes, their real issues are exposed, and better-than-expected life changes begin to blossom. Complications arise when a mean editor demands that the mysterious columnist make a personal appearance, so Nola must cut out junk food to find her beautiful inner self. 	151753
1922	Lying Truth, The	M		Fairfax, Marion (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owners of a local newspaper are Sam and Ellie Clairborne Jr.  (George Dromgold and Adele Watson). They raise an orphan, Bill O'Hara (Pat O'Malley),  then disown their won who is a drug addict and pass the paper on to O'Hara.Although he loves a woman, he attacks her father for renting property to dope peddlers. O'Hara creates a fake murder to increase circulation after the paper is blacklisted through the father's efforts.When the disowned son's body is found in a swamp, the woman's father tries to pin the murder on O'Hara. As O'Hara is about to be lynched, his foster mother arrives with the son's suicide note.Ness: Reporter (Pete Schmidt, later Smith) was the press agent for the film company at the time.	151754
2005	Lykketoft finale	TF				Journalists Michaael Jeppesen of Ekstra Bladet, Olav Christensen of TV 2, Andreas Karker of HBT, Lasse Ellegaard of Ekstra Bladet, Soren Soltoft of TV 2, Amalie Kestler of Ritzau. Reporter Svenning Dalgaard of TV 2 Nyhederne. Media Advisor Morten Rud.	151755
1959	Lynn Daly, Newspaper Girl	N		Holloway, Teresa		Newspaper Girl	151756
1994	Lynn Evans: Kali Connection, The	N		McKay, Claudia	#1 Lynn Evans Mysteries	Journalist Lynn Evans is a lesbian and an investigative reporter at the Hartford Chronicle who will either write the news story of her life or end up as tiger bait as a story takes her to the mountains of Nepal, India.	151757
1997	Lynn Evans: Twist of Lime.	N		McKay, Claudia	#2 Lynn Evans Mysteries	Journalist Lynn Evans is a lesbian and an investigative reporter at the Hartford Chronicle who has taken time away from her job to go to coastal Belize to help on a Mayan archeological dig.Death of fellow volunteer officially ruled a drug overdose, but it arouses Evans' suspicions, especially when three tourists say the woman  Evans knew is not the Ann they had traveled with. She probes for answers among drug dealers and artifact thieves.	151758
1935	Lynn Malone's Daughter: Novel of Marriage, A	N	OWN - H	Lipke, Kay		Newspaperman. Lynn Malone, widow journalist in a Wisconsin town. Lane Beckett, a rising writer and newspaperman, owner of the Center Falls Chronicle. Widow's daughter marries a young journalist and rival.	151759
2003	Lyon's Den, The: Blood	T			Episode #10. 11-16-2003	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tiiu Leek). Reporter #2 (Bob Jimenez).  (Real-Life Reporters).	151760
2003	Lyon's Den, The: Duty to Serve	T			Episode #11.	News Media. Reporter (Peggy Flood).	151761
2003	Lyon's Den, The: Other Side of Caution, The	T			Episode	News Media and lawyers.	151762
2003	Lyon's Den, The: Things She Said	T			Episode #3. 10-12-2003	News Media. Anchor (Chris Schauble).	151763
2003	Lyon's Den, The: Trick or Treat	T			Episode #5. 10-26-2003	News Media. Reporter (Peggy Flood).	151764
0001	Lysistrata	P	COPY	Aristophanes	411 B.C.	Herald of the Lacedaemonians: "I am the bearer of dispatches."  "I am a herald, of course, I swear I am, and I come from Sparta about making peace." Spartan messenger.	151765
1985	Lytton's Diary	T			UK Series 1985-1986.	Gossip Columnist for The Daily News in Fleet Street. Editor Ian (Bernard Archard - The Editor). The Deputy Editor (Colin Farrell). The News Editor (Harry Waters). City Editor (Michael Fleming). Sports Editor (Michael McKevitt). Photographer (Nigel Nevinson). Photographer (Lee Walker).	151766
1985	Lytton's Diary: Daddy's Girls	T			Episode #2. UK	Photographer (Nigel Nevinson).	151767
1931	M	M	DVD -R HQ 4554, 4555. L		Lang	News Vendor proclaims latest crime, the murderer scrawls a penciled letter to the press: I haven't finished yet	151768
1959	M Squad: Crush Out, The	T			Episode #66. 4-10-1959	TV Reporter (Carl MacIntire).	151769
1960	M Squad: Second Best Killer, The	T			Episode #95. 1-15-1960	TV Interviewer (Carl MacIntire).	151770
1993	M. Butterfly	M				Critic at Garden Party (Barbara Chilcott)	151771
1983	M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Driving	MT				Woman Reporter (Candy Lightner).  Male Reporter (Doug Hale). Reporter #3 (Momo Yashima).	151772
1994	M.A.N.T.I.S.	MT				Newswoman (Lucy Lin). Interviewer (Dane Winters).	151773
1994	M.A.N.T.I.S.: First Steps	T			Episode #1. 8-26-1994	TV Interviewer (Cathy Weseluck).	151774
1994	M.A.N.T.I.S.: Soldier of Misfortune	T			Episode #5. 9-23-1994	Reporter #1 (Deryl Hayes).	151775
2005	M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team	T			Episode #11. 2-18-2005	Interviewer (Robbie Earle).	151776
2008	M.O.N.Y.	T				Reporters (Fannie Chan, Juliette Fairley). 	151777
2005	M.O.S.	M				News Media. News Reporter (Jennifer Roberts). Newspaperman (Gerry Paradiso).	151778
2008	M.V.P.: Code, The	T			Episode #7. 2-19-2008.	TV Reporter (Dani Kind). 	151779
2008	M.V.P.: Mad Scramble	T			Episode #10. 3-11-2008	News Media. Reporter (Shawn Reynolds). Reporter (Richard Waugh). Rude Photographer (Perry Perlmutar). 	151780
2008	M.V.P.: Reality Check	T			Episode #8. 2-26-2008	Reporter (Richard Waugh). 	151781
2008	M.V.P.: Trades and Rumours	T			Episode #6. 2-19-2008	TV Reporter (Shawn Reynolds). Cameraman (Tomas Chovanec). 	151782
1777	M'Fingal	PO	COPY	Trumbull, John	In "Satiric Poems of John Trumbull, The."	Press. "Gazettes no sooner rose a lye in…." On scriblers.  And freedom of the press.  References to Stentor, the Greek herald whose voice was louder than 50 men.James Rivington, printer of the Royal Gazette, a Tory paper of New York: "Has Rivington, in dread of stripes, Ceas'd lying since you stole his types?"	151783
1936	M’Liss	M	DVD -R HQ 9742. 9741	Harte, Brete (Story).  Dorothy Yost (Screenplay). 		Newspaper Editor Steven Thorn  (John Beal) of Gold Town left after he forced the mayor and his cronies out of office. M’Liss, an Old West innocent with a drunken father falls in love with the editor-turned-school teacher. He threatens the mayor with the idea that he may start another newspaper in this town if the mayor doesn’t stop threatening to send the young girl to an orphanage. School teacher-editor refuses to fight and is declared a coward. Editor left Gold Town because he refused to fight a man he could have easily killed. The Editor is a sharpshooter. 	151784
1970	M*A*S*H	M				Correspondent (Dianne Turley Travis)	151785
1972	M*A*S*H: (aka MASH)	T	SVD 1222, 868, SV 97, 45		Episodes. Series (September, 1972-February, 1983)	Press. Hawkeye's favorite magazines are Field and Stream and Popular Mechanics. Boston Globe sent to Major Charles Winchester III by sister	151786
1982	M*A*S*H: Blood and Guts	T	DVD -R HQ 3350. SVD 1088. VHSSP 652		Episode #226. 1-18-1982	War Correspondent Clayton Kibbee (Gene Evans) is a sensationalistic reporter that outrages Hawkeye. He reports irresponsible G.I. Stunts as tales of military valor.Kibbee takes off, has an accident and is saved. His final words shows he realizes the errors of his ways -- although he'll probably be back to his own self in a few weeks.Kibbee: "As for the last two pints of blood, there's no big finale, no heroes. They helped an old soldier who'd had visions of glory, but finally got it through his thick head how tragic and inhumane war can be. Maybe he'll know better next time."War Correspondent fictionalizes stories about the soldiers who received blood transfusions from the blood donated by his readers. Hawkeye gets mad	151787
1981	M*A*S*H: Communication  Breakdown	T			Episode #220. 11-30-1981	Newspapers. Winchester infuriates the camp when he hoards his stateside newspapers and Hawkeeye reunits two Korean brothers who have been fighting on opposite sides of the war.	151788
1981	M*A*S*H: Depressing News	T	SVD 1169		Episode #206. 2-9-1981	Newspaper. Klinger (Jamie Farr) finds a big story for his unit newspaper in the half-million tongue depressors mistakenly sent to the 4077th.Klinger (Jamie Farr) starts his own newspaper. Klinger's army newspaper reports on Hawkeye's monument to military stupidity: giant tower made from half million erroneously shipped tongue depressors.Photographer (Albert Insinnia).	151789
1974	M*A*S*H: General Flipped at Dawn, The	T			Episode #49. 9-10-1974	Reporter. Major General may  be losing his sanity. He mistakes Hawkeye for a news reporter and Klinger for his wife.	151790
1982	M*A*S*H: Heroes	T			Episode #232. 3-15-1982	Reporter (Jay Gerber),. Reporter (Al Rossi). Reporter (Gerard Castillo). Hawkeye is the golden boy of the world press when he treats a celebrity prizefighter who has a stroke at the 4077th.	151791
1976	M*A*S*H: Interview, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5130. SV 94		Episode #96. 2-24-1976	TV Correspondent Clete Roberts arrives at Korea to interview the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital because of its high 97 percent efficiency rating. Roberts introduces the segment as his news program.In Roberts' interviews with the M*A*S*H doctors and nurses, they talk about how they cope with their situation, what they miss about home, how they feel about who they work with, and whether they see any good in the war effort.	151792
1978	M*A*S*H: Major Ego	T	DVD -R HQ 2145.  SVD 1212. SV 197.  273. SVD 888-		Episode #152. 11-6-1978	Reporter. Major Ego -- Charles' head gets bigger when a reporter (Greg Mullavey) arrives to write a story about him	151793
1991	M*A*S*H: Memories of M*A*S*H	MT				Interviewer (Clete Roberts)	151794
1978	M*A*S*H: Our Finest Hour	T	DVD -R HQ 3133. DVD -R HQ 2133 (Two Parts). SV 157, SV 117		Episode #148. 10-9-1978. Black and White, 60-minute Episode	TV Correspondent Clete Roberts returns to the 4077th to follow up "The Interview" at the end of Season Four and update Korean War conditions.He asks the M*A*S*H unit members about how the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital copes with the harshness of the Korean War, what they miss about home, how they deal with Army bureaucracy and how the 4077th resembles a family.	151795
1979	M*A*S*H: Stars and Stripes	T			Episode #183. 12-17-1979	Writer. BJ and Winchester must write an article for a prestigious medical journal on how they saved a soldier's life with a daring operation.	151796
1981	M*A*S*H: Tell It To The Marines	T	Tape		Episode #202. 1-12-1981	War Correspondent Murray Thompson (James Gallery) is based on real-life CBS Correspondent  Murray Fromson. B.J. and Hawkeye try to convince the Marines to grant hardship discharge to immigrant soldier. Thompson helps.	151797
1980	M*A*S*H: War Co-Respondent	T	DVD -R 1771. SV 153		Episode #192. 3-3-1980	War Correspondent Aggie O'Shea (Susan Saint Jones) falls in love with. B.J. who also falls for the beautiful, famous war correspondent.	151798
1949	Ma and Pa Kettle	M	L			Press	151799
2001	Ma femme est une actrice	MF				News Media. Journalist 1 (Emmanuelle Lepoutre). Journalist (Stephane Auvray-Nauroy). Journalist (Martial Courcier). Journalist (Laurent Debesse). Journalist (Jeremy Nedjar). Cameraman (Calum Fraser). Info Sport Cameraman (Michael Hazanavicius).	151800
1995	Ma je pomsta	MF			Czech Republic	TV Reporter (Ondrej Sramek).	151801
1940	Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me	M				Press Agent Tommy Shaw (Tom Brown)	151802
1989	Maata	SS	OWN - H	Ihimaera, Witi	In "Dear Miss Mansfield: A Tribute."	News Media	151803
1914	Mabel at the Wheel	M				Reporter (Mack Sennett)	151804
2003	Maburaho	CB		Tsukiji, Toshihiko	Japan. Published by Kadokawa Shoten. Appears in magazine “Gekkan Dragon Age.” 2 volumes. Manga series. Comedy manga. Manga for girls	Photojournalist Raika Nario has a literal aiming sight on her camera and is intent on sniffing out juicy material, whatever the cost. 	151805
2003	Maburaho	C			Japan. 2003-2004. Produced by J.C. Staff Studio. 24 episodes. Anime Series. Anime based on manga. 	Photojournalist Raika Nario has a literal aiming sight on her camera and is intent on sniffing out juicy material, whatever the cost. 	151806
1988	Mac McFarland: Death at the Cut	NM	OWN - P	Kiker, Douglas	#2 Mac McFarland Mysteries	Reporter Horace "Mac" McFarland is a Pulitzer Prize-winning but currently unemployed journalist. He's settled in to a Cape Cod town of North Walpole, Massachusetts, with his new love, Kate after losing his job and his wife in Chicago.Mac is contemplating a plum assignment from the New York Times when he spots a car submerged in the bay and a girl buckled in the passenger seat. Mac and his friend the police chief try to rescue her, but it's too late.The case nags at the reporter, but he has to concentrate on the Times article as he goes to meet the Republican presidential prospect, a senator who with his wife and retinue are staying at the swank summer home of a wealthy backer.Mac follows his reporter's nose to the national capital and other places where he checks on the dead girl's background. A gunmen kill a young suspect in the drowned girl's case and wound Kate, who was helping counsel the boy.He discovers the woman worked for the Senator and front-running Republican presidential candidate.	151807
1991	Mac McFarland: Death Below Deck	NM	MLPL	Kiker, Douglas	#3 Mac McFarland Mysteries	Reporter Horace "Mac" McFarland is a Pulitzer Prize-winning but currently unemployed journalist. He's settled in to a Cape Cod town of North Walpole, Massachusetts after losing his job and his wife in Chicago.After his estranged wife shows up in town, Mac is kicked out by his much younger and devout Catholic lover, Kate. Then he receives a summons from an old journalism colleague and flame Bitsy Binford to visit her Cape Cod estate.Mac was once in love with the beautiful Southern belle, now the owner of a multimillion-dollar media conglomerate. The manipulative Bitsy hasn't looked up Mac for old times. She's discovered her stepson-in-law's body on board his beached yacht.It's an apparent suicide, but Mac has doubts. Peter Stallings was head of Freeport Communications and he was much hated and feared. And because of his own medical history, Mac suspects that something was not right with Stallings.Mac investigates a case that no one wants him to solve. He mourns the loss of Kate, whose presence is unavoidable in the small town. He has a hilarious drunken brawl with her in his favorite bar.	151808
1986	Mac McFarland: Murder on Clam Pond	NM	OWN - H	Kiker, Douglas	#1 Mac McFarland Mysteries	Reporter J. J. "Mac" McFarland, down on his luck after losing his job and his wife in Chicago, hibernates in the Cape Cod village of North Walpole, Massachusetts only to stumble onto the murder of the town's wealthy benefactress.Mac hated a feisty little poodle called MouMou as much as he hated the wife he had just left. But there he was -- sharing a rented, run-down house with his dog in the middle of winter, in the middle of Cape Cod. No family, no job.Just a burned-out lonely reporter who used to be one of the best. Then MouMou finds a body, lying in the snow near the back porch of the big house next door: a very rich and dead woman. Murdered.When Mac becomes a stringer for a Boston newspaper and was assigned to the case, he learned a lot more -- like the secret relationship the woman had with her trustees. Who really controlled the town? How did the woman handle her millions? Who killed her?	151809
1952	Macao	M				Chinese Photographer (George Chan).	151810
1985	Macaroni (aka Maccheroni)	M			Italy-United States. Ness	TV Journalist (Carlotta Ercolino)	151811
1977	MacArthur	M	DVD -R HQ 1908, 1909, 1884.		Peck	News Media. Military PR campaign to glorify MacArthur, one of the most successful in military history. Photographers. Cameramen. Army and Navy photographers and cameramen. Correspondents. TV Reporter (Barry Coe).	151812
1987	MacArthur's Ghost	N		Kluge, P.F.		News Media	151813
1606	Macbeth	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Act I Scene V. Enter a Messenger. Lady MacBeth: What is your tidings? Messenger: The king comes here to-night. Lady Macbeth: Thou'rt mad to say it. Is not thy master with him? who, were 't so, Would have inform'd for preparation.Messenger: So please you, it is true: our thane is coming. One of my fellows had the speed of him, Who, almost dead for breath, had scarcely more Than would make up his message. Lady Macbeth: Give him tending: He brings great news.	151814
2006	Macbeth	M				Reporter on TV (Inouk Arnall).	151815
2005	Macbeth 3000: This Time, Its Personal	M				TV News Anchor (Amanda Duncan).	151816
1999	Macbeth in Manhattan	M				Reporter (Lisa G.)	151817
1985	Maccheroni (aka Macaroni)	MF				TV Journalist (Carlotta Ercolino)	151818
1985	MacGruder and Loud: Under Special Circumstances	T		Bunch, Chris and Allan Cole	Episode.	News Media	151819
1991	MacGyver: Blind Faith	T			Episode #121. 3-4-1991	Reporter Vince King (Kevin Hayes). Production Assistant (Beverley Hendry).	151820
1989	MacGyver: Brainwashed	T			Episode #80. 4-24-1989	Reporter Janet Blake (Joanna Piros).	151821
1988	MacGyver: Collision Course	T			Episode #69. 12-12-1988	News Media. Reporter (Pamela Martin).	151822
1987	MacGyver: Gauntlet, The & The Map, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2192. SVD 973		Episode. Secret Wars, Chapter II	Investigative Reporter. MacGyver helps an investigative reporter get out of a Latin American country with incriminating evidence linking general to illegal arms.	151823
1990	MacGyver: Jenny's Chance	T			Episode #99. 2-19-1990	Newscaster (Kevin Hayes).	151824
1991	MacGyver: Jerico Games	T			Episode #116. 1-7-1991	Reporter Vince King (Kevin Hayes). Reporter  Norton (Peter Hanlon).	151825
1988	MacGyver: Kill Zone	T			Episode #55. 1-4-1988	PR Officer (John Novak).	151826
1989	MacGyver: Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 1)	T			Episode #84. 9-18-1989	Newscaster (Kevin Hayes).	151827
1990	MacGyver: MacGyver's Women	T			Episode #112. 11-12-1990	Newsman (Frank C. Turner).	151828
1989	MacGyver: Madonna, The	T			Episode #94. 12-18-1989.	Reporter (Kevin Hayes).	151829
1991	MacGyver: Obsessed	T			Episode #128. 9-30-1991	Reporter (Raymond D. Turner).	151830
1988	MacGyver: Odd Triple, The	T			Episode #58. 2-29-1988	Newscaster (Mike Winlaw).	151831
1991	MacGyver: Off the Wall	T			Episode #137. 12-30-1991	TV Reporter Cindy Clark (Tiiu Leek)	151832
1990	MacGyver: Rush to Judgment	T		Sherman, Robert	Episode.	News Media	151833
1990	MacGyver: Rush to Judgment	T			Episode #103. 4-26-1990	Reporter Jake Baron (Steven Keats). Cameraman (Steven Hilton)	151834
1987	MacGyver: Soft Touch	T			Episode #35. 1-19-1987	Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes).	151835
1992	MacGyver: Stringer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2154. SVD 1446		Episode #139. 4-25-1992	Photojournalist turns out to be MacGyver's son. Discovers this while investigating smugglers.	151836
1961	Machi	MF			Japan	Newspaper Editor (Isao Kimura).	151837
2006	Machiavelli Covenant, The	N		Folsom, Allan		French Photojournalist Demi Picard is beautiful and joins forces with a former LAPD Detective and President John Henry Harris as he flees for his life. Harris is confronted by a secret cabal inside his own White House and now his life is in jeopardy.Together they uncover the truth about the most devastating and powerful group the world has known. The adventure starts when the detective's old love dies of a mysterious infection shortly after her congressman husband and son die in a plane accident.Picard, the detective and the President flee Secret Service protection after rejecting his cabinet's plan to assassinate the leaders of France and Germany and replace them with people willing to launch biological warfare in the Middle East.At least seven men in Harris' cabinet are members of a cabal, which turns out to be a coven with at least 200 major world players who take part in annual ritual sacrifices. The Machiavelli Covenant made the case for this kind of a super-coven.	151838
2006	Machinations	M			Short.	Reporter (Katy Borchelt). Photographer (Jacob Cremer). Photographer (Kate Foley).	151839
2000	Machine Head	M				News Media. News Reporter (Tammy Kramer).	151840
1937	Machine, The	P	MLPL	Cook, Ann T. 	In “3 Prize One-Act Plays and Two Others...” Chosen for professional production by the International One-Act Play Theatre. 822.08 T531	Press	151841
1935	Machine, The	P	MLPL	Thompson, Anne	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	151842
2006	Machined	M				Reporter, The (Kathleen Benner).	151843
2005	Macho Undercover (aka Macho im Schleudergang)	MTF			Germany	Journalist Tom Kostner (Jan Sosniok) is a typical macho -- he writes for a car magazine, loves football, his buddies, beer and women. He’s also in love with himself and enjoys the sunny side of life until he crashes a brand new Maserati on a test drive when his gorgeous passenger becomes a bit too amorous causing him to lose control of the vehicle. He gets fired and his girlfriend leaves him.  He files for unemployment and has no choice but to apply for a position at a women’s magazine. Editor-in-Chief Theo Gross (Robert Lohr), a devout macho himself, only hires women and gay men. So Tom squeezes himself into women’s clothing and gets the job. His new colleagues are the frustrated single Babette (Lilia Lehner), the actually gay Chris (Thomas Morris) and the beautiful Andrea (Doreen Jacobi). Unfortunately, Tom can’t contain himself and he falls in love with Andrea. 	151844
1985	Macht. Roman eines Freistaates	N		Schönhuber, Franz	Germany	TV and Print	151845
2003	MacIntyre's Millions: Body Butchers	DT	DVD -R HQ 4039		Episode	Investigative Reporter Donal MacIntyre finds stories around the world. He uses hidden cameras in this episode to explore the illegal trade of human body parts in third world countries.	151846
2005	MacIntyre's Millions: Endangered Animals	DT	DVD -R HQ 4109		Episode	Investigative Reporter Donal MacIntyre travels from Indonesia to South Africa to explore the illegal wildlife trade.	151847
2003	MacIntyre's Millions: Noah's Ark	DT			Episode	Investigative Reporter Donal MacIntyre exposes barbaric trade overseas by posing as a millionaire customer. In an effort to reveal the truth behind global poaching, MacIntyre enquires about the purchase of rare animals for his fictitious private zoo.This leads to the arrest of criminal dealers in India, South Africa and Indonesia.	151848
2003	MacIntyre's Millions: Semtex for Sale	DT	DVD -R HQ 4245		Episode	Investigative Reporter Donal MacIntyre goes under cover in the Balkans to try to purchase a Semtex, anti-tank missiles and gun.	151849
1986	Macken	T			Series	Reporter (Kerstin Granlund). Journalist Engberg (Peter Rangmar).	151850
1969	Mackenna's Gold	M	L	Henry, Will (Novel). Carl Foreman (Screenplay)	Peck - Ness Book	Editor Sam Fuller (Lee J. Cobb billed simply as "The Editor") of the Hadleyburg Gazette one of a group of men searching for legendary Valley of Gold. Altruistic editor claims he wants to find gold because it can be used to do a lot of good in territory.Editor is shot by cavalry while heading for waterhole midway through film. Sam Fuller, the name given to him in the film, is a film director.	151851
1980	Mackenzie: Marriage Value	T			Episode #4. 9-25-1980	Fashion Editor (Roberta Grant). Photographer (John Sommerville).	151852
1977	Macklin Cover	N		Shah, Diane		Magazine Editor Lindsie Hollis did not believe the official explanation of a star quarterback's disappearance two weeks before the Super Bowl. Search leads her to Mexico.	151853
1982	Macklin's Women	NM		Randisi, Robert		News Media	151854
1975	MacNeil-Lehrer Report, The (aka The Robert MacNeil Report).	DT				News Program. TV Anchors Robert MacNeil (1975-1995), Jim Lehrer (1975-2003). Reporters Margaret Warner (1993-2004), Gwen Ifill (1999-2004), Ray Suarez (1999-2004). Correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault (1978-1997).Chief Washington Correspondent Judy Woodruff (1984-1993). Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Farnsworth (1995). Correspondent Elizabeth Brackett (1999-2004). Interviewer Terence Smith (2003-2004). Commentator Mark Shields (1988-).	151855
1984	Macno	N	OWN - H	De Carlo, Andrea		Journalists. To gain access to a former rock star turned dictator, a young couple, both journalists, jump the palace walls.	151856
1947	Macomber Affair, The	M				Reporter Logan (Vernon Downing)	151857
1994	Macross Plus	C			Japan	Reporter (Wendee Lee).	151858
1994	MacShayne: Final Roll of the Dice, The	MT				Newscaster (Gwen Castaldi)	151859
1960	Macumba Love	M				Journalist J. Peter Wells (Walter Reed) specializes in exposes and arrives on an island off the coast of South America to complete a book on voodoo, ju-ju, macumba, mojo and other cult beliefs which he believes is responsible for unsolved murders on this island. A wealthy landowner warns him against stirring up the natives. As Wells’ investigations start hitting too close to their target, his own continued existence looks more and more problematical. 	151860
1868	Mad	N		Fenn		Press	151861
2000	Mad About Mambo	M				TV Commentator (Patrick Fitzsymons)	151862
1954	Mad About Men	M	DVD -R HQ 8539, 8538			Editor (Deryck Guyler)	151863
1938	Mad About Music	M				Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Selmer Jackson). Photographer (John Sutton).	151864
1992	Mad About You:	T 	VHS 406		Episodes. Series September 1992-May 1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.	151865
1994	Mad About You: 'Till Death Do Us Part	T	DVD -R HQ 5886		Episode #50. 10-6-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's quest for the perfect resting place for her uncle's ashes leads the Buchman's to Belmont Park	151866
1995	Mad About You: Alan Brady Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6881. SVD 1227		Episode #63. 2-16-1995. TV Guide: among the 100 Greatest Episodes of all Time	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) feels he scored a coup by getting the temperamental star, Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) to narrate the documentary on the history of televisionTurns reality inside out and brings to life the fictional Alan Brady of The Dick Van Dyke Show.	151867
1995	Mad About You: Angel for Murray, An	T	DVD -R HQ 6019		Episode #78. 11-19-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Busy Buchmans hire a dog walker for Murray.	151868
1992	Mad About You: Apartment, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5644		Episode #8. 11-11-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Planning their last will and testament together brings up the subject of Paul's old bachelor pad, which he now sublets to Cosmo Kramer. Jamie wants  Paul to get rid of the apartment, but Paul is against that.They get into as fight, which results in Paul deciding about the future of his apartment and Jamie getting rid of her T-shirt from her past (which she later wants back).	151869
1997	Mad About You: Astrology	T	DVD -R HQ 6133		Episode #108. 3-11-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser).  Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.An astrologer does readings for Paul, Ira, Lisa and a reluctant Jamie	151870
1996	Mad About You: Award, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6084		Episode #92. 4-28-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Nominee attends an awards dinner with his ex-bosses while Jamie is away.	151871
1998	Mad About You: Baby Video, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6286		Episode #137. 4-14-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie tries to impress her new friend (Mare Winningham) by making a baby video.	151872
1998	Mad About You: Back to Work	T	DVD -R HQ 6315. VHS 1306		Episode #133. 3-3-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) confronts the newspaper journalist Ricky Wrongstag (Steven Anderson) who wrote an article filled with errors about "Buchman." He corrects a reporter's error-filled piece on his film, "Buchman."James Carville and Mary Matalin (Themselves).	151873
1993	Mad About You: Bedfellows	T	DVD -R HQ 5739		Episode #25. 9-30-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.With Paul's dad hospitalized, the Buchmans spend the night with his mom	151874
1993	Mad About You: Billionaire, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5685		Episode #17. 2-20-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Eccentric billionaire (Jerry Lewis) hires Paul to make a film about his life.	151875
1993	Mad About You: Bing, Bang, Boom	T	DVD -R HQ 5743		Episode #24. 9-23-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.	151876
1997	Mad About You: Birth, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 6154		Episodes #118-#119. 5-20-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. The Reporter (Penny Griego).Jamie's false labor pains bring family and friends to the hospital (Part One). Paul's return to the hospital is blocked when Bruce Willis is admitted as a patient (Part Two).	151877
1997	Mad About You: Boy or Girl?	T	DVD -R HQ 6124		Episode #514. 2-11-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul's Uncle Phil (Mel Brooks) wants the baby to share his name.	151878
1998	Mad About You: Breastfeeding	T	DVD -R HQ 6249		Episode #129. 1-6-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul urges Jamie to stop breastfeeding. Jamie's mother dates a young Irish dancer.	151879
1998	Mad About You: Buried Fight, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6399		Episode #150. 12-14-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie is jealous of Paul's former nurse. Jamie and Maggie forge a friendship.	151880
1996	Mad About You: Burt's Building	T	DVD -R HQ 6114		Episode #100. 10-29-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Ira lose Burt on the way to Paul's childhood home.	151881
1995	Mad About You: Cake Fear	T	DVD -R HQ 5977		Episode #68. 5-4-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira and a date fight at Paul's birthday party, prompting flashbacks.	151882
1998	Mad About You: Caper, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6329		Episode #136. 3-31-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Couple's British neighbors suspect guests at Paul's birthday party of art theft.	151883
1998	Mad About You: Cheating on Sheila	T			Episode #132. 2-24-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul and Jamie feel their current therapist isn't helping out. They see another therapist but he's too expensive.Paul grapples with how to get his father to stop suffocating him socially.	151884
1997	Mad About You: Chicken Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6115		Episode #105. 1-7-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser).  Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie feels threatened when her boss hires a high-powered consultant.	151885
1997	Mad About You: Citizen Buchman	T	DVD -R HQ 6124		Episode #110. 2-18-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser).  Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Uncle dies while filming an interview and Paul is obsessed with finding the meaning of his last words.	151886
1994	Mad About You: City, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5919		Episode #57. 12-15-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans struggle across town for a double date with Ira and girlfriend.	151887
1996	Mad About You: Clip Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6103		Episode ##99. 10-22-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans review their history through clips from past episodes.	151888
1997	Mad About You: Cockatoo, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6147		Episode #113. 4-1-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie plans to quit her job, then learns Troy wants to destroy lance's career. A cockatoo flies into the Buchmans' apartment.	151889
1998	Mad About You: Coin of Destiny, The	T	SVD 1420		Episode #136. 3-24-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). When Paul innocently flips a coin to make a decision, Paul's former producer overhears a conversation that puts Paul and Jamie in the limelight with the tabloid TV program "Hard Copy."	151890
1994	Mad About You: Cold Feet	T	DVD -R HQ 5814		Episode #38. 2-10-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.While at the Rockefeller Center ice rink, Paul and Jamie recall the day they got engaged	151891
1997	Mad About You: Coming Home	T	DVD -R HQ 6187		Episode #120. 9-23-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's mother offers advice when the Buchmans bring their daughter home.	151892
1997	Mad About You: Conversation, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6249		Episode #128. 12-16-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans disagree on how to deal with Mabel's crying jags.	151893
1995	Mad About You: Couple, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6032		Episode #79. 11-26-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie discover a secret about a pair of new friends	151894
1993	Mad About You: Deconstructive Criticism	T			Episode #33. 12-9-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Lisa acquires her 15 minutes of fame under a pseudonym in her shrink's book and Paul is caught in the middle of the sibling squabble that follows when Jamie takes exception to being called Lisa's overbearing sister.	151895
1999	Mad About You: Dirty Little Secret, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6467		Episode #162. 5-17-1999.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Debbie's genealogy research indicates Paul and Jamie may be related.	151896
1994	Mad About You: Disorientation	T	DVD -R HQ 5859		Episode #43.4-28-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman (Helen Hunt). Photographer (Darul Roach).Paul scrambles after forgetting to mail Jamie's college registration	151897
1996	Mad About You: Do Me a Favor	T	DVD -R HQ 6065		Episode #87.  3-17-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira promises his girlfriend an autographed photo of the mayor.	151898
1996	Mad About You: Dr. Wonderful	T	DVD -R HQ 6092		Episode #96. 9-17-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans look for a new doctor for pregnant Jamie.	151899
1996	Mad About You: Dream Weaver	T	DVD -R HQ 6046		Episode #83. 2-4-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Dreams about infidelity plague both Buchmans	151900
1997	Mad About You: Dry Run	T	DVD -R HQ 7154		Episode #115. 4-28-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans try to please the birthing-class teacher.	151901
1993	Mad About You: Edna Returns	T	DVD -R HQ 5789		Episode	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul mediates a dispute between Lisa and Jamie after Lisa's psychiatrist writes a book.	151902
1994	Mad About You: Escape From New York	T	DVD -R HQ 5868		Episode #48. 9-22-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie plan a trip to the Jersey shore for some fried clams.	151903
1996	Mad About You: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge	T	DVD -R HQ 6615		Episode #103. 11-26-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Fudge from a country store sparks Paul and Jamie's love life.	151904
1996	Mad About You: Everybody Hates Me	T	DVD -R HQ 6046		Episode #86. 3-10-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Irate Ira blames Paul for causing his Italian girlfriend to dump him	151905
1999	Mad About You: Farmer Buchman	T			Episode #151. 1-1-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Mr. Wicker goes out of town and asks Paul and Jamie to tend his rooftop garden. Mabel loves another baby's rare toy.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	151906
1996	Mad About You: Fertility	T	DVD -R HQ 6053		Episode #85. 2-25-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie, having difficulty conceiving, are inspired to try exotic remedies.	151907
1997	Mad About You: Feud, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6155		Episode #117. 5-13-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Theresa and Sylvia vie for the new crib honors, with predictable consequences. On another front, Paul wins big at poker but is paid off by Marvin in the form of specially-priced household chores.	151908
1999	Mad About You: Final Frontier (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 6479		Episodes #163-#164. 5-24-1999.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Grown-up Mabel makes a film looking back at her twisted family.	151909
1998	Mad About You: Finale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6329		Episodes #142. 5-19-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Maynard the Editor (Steven Hack). Paul and Jamie search for a full-time nanny.Paul finds one in the form of Nancy Bloom, a caterer he inadvertently got fired from the production of a documentary about "The Making of Titanic."	151910
1996	Mad About You: Finale, The (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 10276		Episode #93. 5-5-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.After a week's reflection and ignoring Ira's emphatic advice not to, Paul decides to tell Jamie about his walk around the block with a female filmmaker he met at the Silver Sprocket Awards.But Jamie blurts out first the matter that has been on her mind all day -- Berkus came on to her.	151911
1996	Mad About You: Finale, The (Part 2 and 3)	T			Episodes #94-#95. 5-19-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira and Lisa try to engineer the Buchman reconciliation, except it proves easier to resolve than the scheduling conflict between Burt and Sylvia's 45th anniversary party and Lisa's engagement party.Paul and Jamie take a walk through the park to talk their differences out by themselves. They succeed and return to their apartment, where Jamie springs a surprise on Paul.	151912
1998	Mad About You: Fire at Riff's	T	DVD -R HQ 6328		Episode #138. 4-28-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Fire at Riff's causes relationships to change.	151913
1996	Mad About You: Get Back	T	DVD -R HQ 6034		Episode #82. 1-14-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul must assume Jamie's duties while she nurses her injured back.	151914
1994	Mad About You: Giblets for Murray	T	DVD -R HQ 5912		Episode #55. 11-17-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's Thanksgiving buffet for family and friends is plagued by problems.	151915
1996	Mad About You: Glue People,. The	T	DVD -R HQ 6065		Episode #88. 3-24-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie's differing opinions on a political ad disrupt a friendly dinner party	151916
1998	Mad About You: Good Old Reliable Nathan	T	DVD -R HQ 6286		Episode #130. 1-13-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Film Professor (Nathan Lane) invites Paul to speak to his class.	151917
1995	Mad About You: Good, the Bad and the Not-So-Appealing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6021		Episode #75. 10-29-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie tries to bond with her mother-in-law by revealing that she and Paul are trying to have a baby.	151918
1996	Mad About You: Grant, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6092		Episode #97. 9-24-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Pregnant Jamie tries to avoid coffee. Paul and Ira visit Uncle Phil (Mel Brooks).	151919
1997	Mad About You: Guardianhood	T	DVD -R HQ 6153		Episode #116. 5-6-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans struggle to find guardians for their baby. Jamie is pursued by a younger man.	151920
1996	Mad About You: Gym, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6103		Episode #104. 12-17-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie gives her homeless friend a free pass to Paul's gym.	151921
1997	Mad About You: Handyman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6119		Episode #107. 1-21-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser).  Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Lisa has a fling with Paul and Jamie's handyman. Paul's film has a troublesome investor.	151922
1993	Mad About You: Happy Anniversary	T	DVD -R HQ 5726		Episode #22. 5-22-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie frets about inviting feuding friends to the Buchmans' first anniversary party.	151923
1997	Mad About You: Her Houseboy, Coco	T	DVD -R HQ 6141		Episode #111. 2-25-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.	151924
1994	Mad About You: Home	T	DVD -R HQ 5886		Episode #49. 9-29-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.With their building becoming a co-op, the Buchmans debate buying their unit	151925
1999	Mad About You: Honeymoon, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6424. 6432 (Conclusion over Credits).		Episode #153. 1-25-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Dr. Lee helps Paul and Jamie find a way to visit a honeymoon resort.	151926
1996	Mad About You: Hot and Cold	T	DVD -R HQ 6053		Episode #84. 2-18-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira's gambling habit lands Paul and Jamie in jail. Heating problems plague the apartment/	151927
1995	Mad About You: How To Fall in Love	T	DVD -R HQ 5931		Episode #59. 1-19-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie disagrees with Paul's video on how to meet women.	151928
1995	Mad About You: I Don't See It	T	DVD -R HQ 6021		Episode #76. 11-5-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie and Fran interview with a city executive with whom Paul once clashed.	151929
1992	Mad About You: I'm Just So Happy For You	T	DVD -R HQ 5645		Episode #6. 10-28-1992.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie lands a big account but Paul's documentary is rejected by PBS. Paul's Editor Ike (Art Evans).	151930
1994	Mad About You: Instant Karma	T	DVD -R HQ 5804		Episode #39. 2-14-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul fears bad luck as he and Jamie prepare to attend a party at Yoko Ono's apartment.	151931
1993	Mad About You: It's a Wrap	T	DVD -R HQ 6079. DVD -R 1728. DVD -R HQ 5757		Episode #32. 12-2-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) and Ira try to rescue Paul's documentary from a butchering editor. Jamie decides to give up public relations and go back to college.Paul and Ira try to rescue Paul's documentary from a butchering editor.	151932
1996	Mad About You: Jamie's Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 6101		Episode #101. 11-12-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's parents plan their dream vacation	151933
1993	Mad About You: Jerry Lewis	T	SV 211		Episode #17. 2-20-93	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) is asked by an extremely energetic and eccentric billionaire to make a film about him. Paul hires a new editor-cameraman who is anything but energetic. Freedy Stadler (Jerry Lewis)	151934
1995	Mad About You: Just Our Dog	T	DVD -R HQ 5931		Episode.#62. 2-9-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.  Spot in a TV commercial makes Murray a sudden star. TV Talk Show Host Jay Leno guest stars	151935
1994	Mad About You: Last Scampi, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5848		Episode #42. 4-7-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Canine Murray falls ill while the mothers-in-law feud.	151936
1994	Mad About You: Late Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5804		Episode #36. 1-27-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Fran and Ira try to keep her rumored pregnancy a secret.	151937
1994	Mad About You: Legacy	T	DVD -R HQ 5903		Episode #52. 10-20-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul's retiring dad plans to turn the sports-goods store over to Ira	151938
1997	Mad About You: Letters to Mabel	T	DVD -R HQ 6187		Episode #121. 9-30-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie and Paul write letters for the baby to open on her 18th birthday.	151939
1993	Mad About You: Love Among the Tiles	T	DVD -R HQ 5683		Episode #16. 2-13-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans accidentally lock themselves in the bathroom on Valentine's Day	151940
1994	Mad About You: Love Letters	T	DVD -R HQ 5848		Episode #41. 3-10-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie find a previous tenant's love letters from the 1940s.	151941
1995	Mad About You: Mad About You (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5948		Episodes #60-#61. 2-2-2-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Flashbacks reveal Paul and Jamie's chaotic wedding preparations	151942
1995	Mad About You: Mad Without You	T	DVD -R HQ 5954		Episode #64. 2-23-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.With Jamie out of town, Paul mistakenly donates their bed to a charity thrift store.	151943
1997	Mad About You: Magic Pants, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6248		Episode #125. 11-18-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans leave Mabel with a baby sitter for the first time. Paul gets David Copperfield's pants from the cleaners.	151944
1993	Mad About You: Maid About You	T	DVD -R HQ 5649		Episode #12. 1-6-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie hires Fran's housekeeper without consulting Paul. The Buchmans find their new once-a-week maid is a big help, but she is heartbroken that here affection for "Mr. Paul" isn't being reciprocated.	151945
1993	Mad About You: Man Who Said Hello, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5687		Episode #18. 2-27-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Regis Philbin asks Paul's dad to be on his show.	151946
1993	Mad About You: Married to the Job	T	DVD -R HQ 5753		Episode #26. 10-7-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul encourages Jamie to confront her boss.	151947
1992	Mad About You: Met Someone	T	DVD -R HQ 5683		Episode #11. 12-16-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Flashbacks recall Paul and Jamie's first meeting and courtship	151948
1999	Mad About You: Millennium Bug	T			Episode #158. 4-26-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul has a dream where Einstein gives him a partial solution to the millennium bug. Paul has to dream again so he can get the rest of the solution.Jamie's dress is ruined by a dry cleaner who is unwilling to make restitution.	151949
1995	Mad About You: Money Changes Everything	T	DVD -R HQ 6002 (not labeled on disc)		Episode #67. 4-27-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira's ex-wife wants to invest in his store.	151950
1997	Mad About You: Moody Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 6188		Episode #124. 11-11-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie finds herself feeling low following the birth, while Paul tries to direct his parents in "The Pirates of Penzance."	151951
1998	Mad About You: Mother's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6318		Episode #139. 5-5-25-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Sylvia feels neglected when Paul makes a fuss over Jamie's first Mother's Day.	151952
1999	Mad About You: Murray at the Dog Show	T	DVD -R HQ 6355		Episode #157. 4-26-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Nat prepares Murray to vie in a dog show. The Buchmans are stunned when their therapist says their sessions are complete.	151953
1993	Mad About You: Murray's Tale	T	DVD -R HQ 5743		Episode #23. 9-16-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Lisa takes Murray out for a walk and returns with a different dog.	151954
1995	Mad About You: My Boyfriend's Back	T	DVD -R HQ 5978		Episode #69. 5-11-1995.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's old boyfriend works with her on a public relations project.	151955
1998	Mad About You: Nat & Arley	T	DVD -R HQ 6328		Episode #141. 5-19-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Nat and Arley confide a mutual affection. Paul consults a sleep specialist.	151956
1993	Mad About You: Natural History	T	DVD -R HQ 5753		Episode #29. 11-4-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Petty argument about fate leads Jamie and Paul to recall a chance encounter as children.	151957
1992	Mad About You: Neighbors From Hell	T	DVD -R HQ 5644		Episode #10. 12-9-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans get off on the wrong foot with the neighbors across the hall, and each subsequent step to improve relations.	151958
1997	Mad About You: New Friend, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5572		Episode #127. 12-9-1997	TV Documentarian Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) wins genius award. Media Relations practitioner (Mare Winningham) does media relations for a woman's professional basketball team, and goes with Paul's cousin Ira and Paul and Jamie to a game.Jamie befriends a single mother with a fast-paced career (Mare Winningham).	151959
1995	Mad About You: New Sleep-Walking PLUS	T	DVD -R HQ 6003		Episode #72. 9-24-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.While awaiting the results of a pregnancy test, the Buchmans mull parenthood.	151960
1995	Mad About You: New Year's Eve	T	DVD -R HQ 6032		Episode #80. 12-17-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Work keeps Paul and Jamie from spending New Year's Eve together	151961
1997	Mad About You: On the Road	T	DVD -R HQ 6133		Episode ##112. 3-18-997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	151962
1994	Mad About You: Once More, With Feeling	T	DVD -R HQ 5912		Episode #56. 12-8-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Misunderstanding puts a damper on Paul and Jamie's love life.	151963
1995	Mad About You: Our Fifteen Minutes	T	DVD -R HQ 5919		Episode #58. 1-5-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul must film a 15-minute documentary about his everyday life.	151964
1992	Mad About You: Out of the Past	T	DVD -R HQ 6558.		Episode #4. 10-14-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul nervously catches up with an old college girlfriend. Paul's Editor Ike (Art Evans).	151965
1996	Mad About You: Outbreak	T	DVD -R HQ 6114		Episode #102. 11-19-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie plan to tell the family their big news on Thanksgiving.	151966
1996	Mad About You: Ovulation Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6034		Episode #81. 1-7-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Debbie's surprising news interrupts Paul and Jamie's attempt to conceive	151967
1998	Mad About You: Pain in the Neck, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6356		Episode #144. 9-29-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie worries obsessively during Paul's tonsillectomy.	151968
1993	Mad About You: Painter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5726		Episode #21. 5-15-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie hires an ex-boyfriend to paint the apartment. Fran and Mark decide to separate.	151969
1993	Mad About You: Pair of Hearts, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6756		Episode #31. 11-18-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) Ira encounters his estranged wife during a free weekend in Atlantic City.	151970
1994	Mad About You: Pandora's Box	T	DVD -R HQ 5904		Episode #53. 11-3-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's attempt to hook up cable in the bedroom results in a city-wide blackout.	151971
1995	Mad About You: Parking Space, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6003		Episode #73. 10-1-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Car-less Paul wants to rent parking space. Fran and Ira discuss commitment.	151972
1992	Mad About You: Paul in the Family	T	DVD -R HQ 5636		Episode #5. 10-21-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Jamie becomes stressed when her picky parents visit.	151973
1994	Mad About You: Paul Is Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 5785		Episode #343. 1-6-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.The death of another Paul Buchman ruins the Buchmans' credit and prompts Paul's curiosity about the deceased.	151974
1997	Mad About You: Paul Slips in the Shower	T			Episode #140. 5-12-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul's life flashes before his eyes when he takes a spill in the shower.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	151975
1999	Mad About You: Paved With Good Intentions	T	DVD -R HQ 6797		Episode #161. 5-13-1999.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul accidentally injures Jamie's mom. Jamie's father visits.	151976
1997	Mad About You: Penis, The	T			Episode #109. 2-11-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Buchmans promise to name their baby, if it's a boy, after Paul's ailing Uncle Phil. Then they find out his real name.Paul is suddenly sure of the baby's sex.	151977
1996	Mad About You: Procedure, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6999		Episode #90. 4-13-2996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul's boss demands to see him during Jamie's medical procedure.	151978
1995	Mad About You: Purseona	T	DVD -R HQ 9273		Episode #65. 3-9-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie and Lisa switch purses and, eventually, personalities.	151979
1997	Mad About You: Recital, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6119		Episode #106. 1-14-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's remark about Ryan's musical talent offends Fran. Paul obsesses about the hourly rate the Buchmans are paying their therapist.	151980
1994	Mad About You: Ride Home, The	T	DVD -R 5904		Episode #54. 11-10-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie meets an ex-flame at Fran's birthday party.	151981
1992	Mad About You: Riding Backwards	T	DVD -R HQ 5668		Episode #9. 11-18-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Unwelcome parties join the Buchmans on a holiday train trip to Jamie's parents.	151982
1992	Mad About You: Romantic Improvisations (Pilot)	T	DVD -R HQ 5636		Episode #1. 9-23-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman are introduced to the audience for the first time while they're in bed and preparing for a day at work.Jamie is annoyed they haven't had sex in a week and Paul is philosophical about it. Then a quiet evening alone turns into an impromptu dinner party with friends and family dropping in.	151983
1994	Mad About You: Same Time Next Week	T	DVD -R HQ 5789		Episode #35. 1-13-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul's mother ruins a weekends tryst.	151984
1996	Mad About You: Sample, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6999		Episode #89. 3-30-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul's sample for a fertility test is lost when the car is stolen.	151985
1998	Mad About You: Season Opener	T	DVD -R HQ 6354		Episode #143. 9-22-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul takes Viagra. Jamie gets locked out of her health club.	151986
1998	Mad About You: Second Mrs. Buchman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6325		Episode #134. 3-17-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Sylvia feels neglected when Paul makes a fuss over Jamie's first Mother's Day.	151987
1999	Mad About You: Separate Beds	T	DVD -R HQ 6466		Episode #159. 5-3-1999.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie spend a night apart. Ira meets wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage	151988
1998	Mad About You: Separate Planes	T			Episode #131. 1-20-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. It's the first plane flight with the baby and Paul and Jamie take separate planes -- to avoid orphaning a baby in the event of a tragedy.Paul takes Mabel and winds up using her to lead a passenger revolt on the plane to demand less heat in the cabin. Meanwhile, Jamie's looking forward to a break from mothering, yet she ends up murdering everyone.	151989
1997	Mad About You: Sex Show, Le	T	DVD -R HQ 6248		Episode #126. 11-25-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans consult their therapist about intimacy differences.	151990
1998	Mad About You: Silent Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6356		Episode #147. 11-9-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans' therapist suggests they remain silent for a day.	151991
1993	Mad About You: So I Married a Hair Murderer	T	DVD -R HQ 5739		Episode #27. 10-14-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. After quitting her job, a frustrated Jamie gets on Paul's nerves.	151992
1992	Mad About You: Sofa's Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 6559.		Episode #2. 9-30-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul reluctantly agrees to join Jamie while she goes shopping for a new couch.	151993
1997	Mad About You: Speed Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 6188		Episode #122. 10-28-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans find the only way to stop Mabel's crying jags is to stay in motion.	151994
1993	Mad About You: Spy Who Loved Me, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5687		Episode #20. 5-8-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's new client (Barbara Feldon) is a former TV star idolized by Paul and Ira.	151995
1999	Mad About You: Stealing Burt's Car	T	DVD -R HQ 6467		Episode #160. 5-10-1999.	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie get arrested after stealing Burt's broken-down car.	151996
1994	Mad About You: Storms We Cannot Weather	T	DVD -R HQ 5859		Episode #44. 5-5-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Long-lost husband Mark interrupts Fran's blind date.	151997
1992	Mad About You: Sunday Times	T	DVD -R HQ 6559.		Episode #3. 10-7-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Friends, relatives and a parade thwart plans for a Sunday in Manhattan.	151998
1993	Mad About You: Surprise	T	DVD -R HQ 5785		Episode #30. 11-11-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie and Paul lose each other on the subway on her 30th birthday.	151999
1993	Mad About You: Swept Away	T	DVD -R HQ 5685		Episode #19. 5-1-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie's sister moves in with a new boyfriend.	152000
1994	Mad About You: Tape, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5814		Episode #40. 2-24-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Intimate videotape of Paul and Jamie accidentally winds up at a movie rental store.	152001
1995	Mad About You: Test, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6002 (not labeled on disc)		Episode #74. 10-8-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Magazine's marriage happiness test prompts the Buchmans to reminisce.Magazine's marriage happiness test prompts the Buchmans to reminisce.	152002
1998	Mad About You: Thanksgiving Show	T	DVD -R HQ 6385		Episode #149. 11-24-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans plan a Thanksgiving feast. Mabel may be allergic to the dog.	152003
1996	Mad About You: Therapy	T	DVD -R HQ 6101		Episode #98. 10-15-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Former Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie decides to keep a therapy appointment made when the couple was in trouble.	152004
1998	Mad About You: There's a Puma in the Kitchen	T	DVD -R HQ 6355		Episode #146. 11-3-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Afternoon trysts enhance Paul and Jamie's lunch breaks. Lisa adopts an unusual cat.	152005
1993	Mad About You: Togetherness	T	DVD -R HQ 5668		Episode #13. 1-13-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Jamie gets Paul a tourism ad, but working together causes problems for the couple	152006
1992	Mad About You: Token Friend	T	DVD -R HQ 5649		Episode #7. 11-4-1992	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul's old film school classmate, now selling subway tokens, blames Paul for his misfortune.	152007
1997	Mad About You: Touching Game	T	DVD -R HQ 6153		Episode #114. 4-15-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Very pregnant Jamie helps Paul's cousin and his friend open a coffee house.	152008
1998	Mad About You: Tragedy Plus Time	T			Episode #145. 10-27-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Jamie's ex-boyfriend dies and leaves everything to her.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	152009
1995	Mad About You: Two Tickets to Paradise	T			Episode #66. 3-30-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans assume various identities during an island vacation.	152010
1997	Mad About You: Uncle Phil and the Coupons	T	DVD -R HQ 6192		Episode #123. 1-4-1997	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Uncle Phil gets into trouble over his vast coupon collection. Jamie considers getting a tattoo	152011
1999	Mad About You: Uncle Phil Goes Back To High School	T	DVD -R HQ 6466		Episode #156. 3-1-1990	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Uncle Phil (Mel Brooks) returns to high school to graduate.	152012
1993	Mad About You: Unplanned Child, An	T	DVD -R HQ 5757		Episode #28. 10-28-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans take Paul's nephew trick-or treating.	152013
1994	Mad About You: Up All Night	T	DVD -R HQ 5868		Episode #45. 5-12-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie lock themselves out of their apartment on the eve of Jamie's big examination.	152014
1995	Mad About You: Up in Smoke (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5977, 5978		Episodes #70-#71. 5-18-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Buchmans struggle to find the perfect anniversary gift and discover that the newsstand where they met has burned down.	152015
1999	Mad About You: Valentine's Day	T			Episode #154. 2-8-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul and Jamie spend an unsettling trial night in the suburbs.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	152016
1994	Mad About You: Virtual Reality	T	DVD -R HQ 5805		Episode #37. 2-3-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie fantasize in a virtual-reality simulator.	152017
1999	Mad About You: Virtual Reality II	T			Episode #155. 2-22-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. The couple learns that Jamie will be in bed with Mark McGwire via virtual reality.Feeling neglected as Jamie's baby shower is being planned, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.	152018
1993	Mad About You: Wedding Affair, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5684		Episode	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie are ostracized at a friend's wedding.	152019
1996	Mad About You: Weed, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6084		Episode #91. 4-21-1996	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul balks at the creative limitations imposed on his new documentary.	152020
1993	Mad About You: Weekend Getaway	T	DVD -R HQ 5684. 6665.		Episode #14. 1-27-1993	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie escape for a romantic weekend in the country while Lisa house-sits.	152021
1998	Mad About You: Weekend in L.A.	T	DVD -R HQ 6391		Episode #148. 11-17-1998	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul and Jamie travel without Mabel to Los Angeles to meet with a superstar agent.	152022
1994	Mad About You: When I'm Sixty-Four	T	DVD -R HQ 5903		Episode #51. 10-13-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Building caretaker moves in with the Buchmans after his wife boots him out.	152023
1999	Mad About You: Win a Free Car	T	DVD -R HQ 6399		Episode #152. 1-18-1999	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Ira seeks help for a business promotion. Mark returns for a visit.	152024
1994	Mad About You: With This Ring (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5862		Episode #46-#47. 5-19-1994	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman. Paul loses his wedding ring and is worried about what Jamie will do if she finds out he's not wearing it.Paul loses his wedding ring on the eve of the Buchman's second anniversary.	152025
1995	Mad About You: Yoko Said	T	DVD -R HQ 6019		Episode #77. 11-12-1995	TV Documentary Producer Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser). Public Relations Practitioner Jamie Buchman.Paul makes a film based on an idea by Yoko Ono	152026
1955	Mad at the World	M				TV News Broadcaster (Robert Stevenson).	152027
1977	Mad Bull	T				News Media. Wrestling. TV announcer (Bill Baldwin). TV Interviewer (Walker Edmiston).	152028
1971	Mad Butcher, The (Il Strangolatore Di Vienna) aka Stranger of Vienna, The, aka Meat is Meat.	M		Ross, Karl (Story).  Robert H. Oliver (Screenplay)	Italy-West Germany	Reporter Mike Warren (Brad Harris) for Chicago Tribune investigates mad butcher  Reporter depicted as glib type who tells police how to do their job. Makes jokes when a woman arrives at police station to complain about death of her cat.Reporter and butcher each watch the heroine, who becomes the reporter's girlfriend, undress behind a shade. Police inspector argues with reporter. Reporter and girlfriend tour Vienna. Reporter has to save girlfriend from butcher.Succeeds in pushing maniac into his own sausage grinding machine. Reporter, who complained "the American public just love sex and violence" runs out gleefully shouting "Wait until the news hits the streets!"	152029
1997	Mad City	M	DVD -R HQ 3443, 3444. DVD.	Matthews, Tom (Screenplay).  Inspired by Billy Wilder 1951 film, "Ace in the Hole."		TV Reporter Max Brackett  (Dustin Hoffman), seamy and ambitious newsman involved in media circus. Brackett at  museum to cover story. Fired museum guard takes children hostage and shoots his best friend accidentally. Brackett, once a network star.Brackett ran afoul of egomaniacal anchor Hollander (Alan Alda) and was exiled to sticks. This is the big story that could rebuild his career. Stays inside museum broadcasting with battery-powered lapel mike. Becomes friends with guard.News Director (Robert Prosky). Reporter (Julie Wagner). Tabloid Reporter (Susan Segal). Reporter KMUR (Jenna Byrne). Reporter Reuben (Reuben Grundy). British Reporter (Julian Wall).KXRD Cameraman (Chris Byrne). Hollander's Producer (Laura Davis). Photographer (Patsy Taylor).	152030
1997	Mad City	N	OWN - P	Marks, J.H.		TV Reporter Max Brackett has fallen from grace and is willing to sacrifice everything for a blood-wet dream of news drama come true.	152031
2006	Mad Cow	M				Reporter Henry Dillonsworth (Luke Daniels) of public access news thinks a story about a cattle rancher killed is just what he needs to catapult him to big-time journalism and rescue him from the backwater town of Reddirt where he works. But his ex-girlfriend Joan Virago (Julie DePrada) is the local TV News Anchor and network affiliate star reporter and she also wants the scoop. Their race for the story takes a turn for the weird when another rancher dies, and rumors abound that the men were killed by their own cows. Then an obsessed network newswoman descends on the town who wants the story at all costs. But Henry isn’t worried. He knows the real story is out there behind the network puff that fills the prime-time slots. But trump the competition? Only Joan’s team has the budget and the connections to keep the stories hot, and the viewers coming back. That is until Henry’s cameraman, Billy Braddock (Chris Haedrich), discovers a contest where the best reported story wins a lead position on cable’s most revered news network. Now Henry has a chance. Or does he? He isn’t the only one ready to blow this small-town. Joan learns of the contest too, and she’s not letting anything stop her from delivering the exclusive first.  Journalist Cookie Roberts (Morgan Smith). 	152032
2005	Mad Cow Nightmare	N		Wright, Nancy Means		Reporters harass woman whose cows on her Vermont farm may have the mad cow virus.	152033
1983	Mad Death, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. First TV Reporter (Margo Croan). Second TV Reporter (Sheila Duffy).	152034
1941	Mad Doctor, The	M		Green, Howard J. (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter John Howard (Gil Sawyer) loves a woman a psychiatrist loves after he cures her of a suicide complex. The psychiatrist's wife died apparently of pneumonia. The reporter investigates the doctor's past.Psychiatrist and partner decide to murder local physician who can give damaging evidence. Psychiatrist marries the woman who finds out the truth about his past marriages on their wedding day.Psychiatrist jumps to his death and the woman ends up with the reporter.	152035
1993	Mad Dog and Glory	M	DVD -R HQ 4203, 4204. SVD 1545			Photographer (Robert DeNiro) saves a Chicago gangster's life. Gangster pays the crime photographer back by lending him a woman for a week.	152036
1995	Mad Dogs and Englishmen	M			UK	News Media. Flying Eye Reporter (Russ Kane). Newsreader (Howard Hughes).	152037
1933	Mad Game, The	M		Conselman, William (Story). Conselman and Henry Johnson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jane Lee (Claire Trevor) wants to write a biography of a bootlegger.  Variety, 1/14/33: "About the beset portrayal of a newspaper gal which the studios have submitted."	152038
1943	Mad Ghoul, The	M		Kraly, Hans (Story). Brenda Weisberg, Paul Gangelin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ken McClure (Robert Armstrong) for The Morning Sun investigates series of ghoul attacks in which bodies have been unearthed from the cemetery and hearts removed. Convinces editor to let him follow the story.With help of society editor, he links attacks to appearances of singer and is able to predict where ghoul will strike next.  Working with local mortician, he plans to trap creature by hiding in coffin at the mortuary.Ghoul turns out to be college student  under control of a doctor. Reporter surprises the two when they come to mortuary in search of fresh heart fluid. College student sneaks behind the reporter and kills him.Society editor gives police information on his death.  Editor Gavigan (Addison Richards). Reporter Della Elliot (Rose Hobart). Radio Reporter (Gene O'Donnell).	152039
1737	Mad House, The (A Rehearsal of a New Ballad-Opera Burlesqu'd Call'd The Mad-House)	P	USC	Baker, Robert		Critic	152040
1935	Mad Love	M	DVD -R HQ 3559, 3558. SVDSP 1451	Renard, Maurice (Novel -" Les Mains D'Orlac"). P.J. Wolfson, John L. Balderston (Screenplay). Guy Endore (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Correspondent Reagan (Ted Healey) is an American reporter in Paris.  Typical wisecracking reporter who bribes servants and sneaks into apartments to get a story."I've got it -- 'Man Without Head Kills Rich Jeweler.' What an eight-column spread that's be on the front page. Why, that's the greatest story since Lindberg flew to Paris. Oh boy, if it was only true."	152041
1981	Mad Magazine Cover: Clark Kent with Alfred E. Neumann holding his Superman suit	H			No. 226. October, 1981	Parody News. Clark Kent-Superman	152042
1955	Mad Magazine Cover: Investigative Journalism: Mad Fearlessly Exposes the Tweed Ring	H			No. 25. September, 1955	Parody News. Investigative Journalism/Thomas Nast	152043
1961	Mad Magazine Cover: Washington D.C. Presidential Press Conference	H			No. 66. October, 1961	Parody News.  Press Conference.  Alfred E. Neumann as a reporter asking questions of President John F. Kennedy at Washington D.C. Presidential Press Conference.	152044
1972	Mad Magazine:  If Other Magazines Copied Cosmopolitan's "Sex" Formula	H			No. 150. April, 1972	Parody Magazines.	152045
1993	Mad Magazine: "Snowglobes" Shaken From Today's Headlines	H			No. 318. April, 1993	Parody News.  Newspapers	152046
1992	Mad Magazine: 20/20 TV Satire	H			No. 310. April, 1992	Parody News.  TV News Magazines. 20/20. "50/50 Reports on Sleaze Biographers."	152047
1982	Mad Magazine: 20/20 with Barbara Walters TV Satire	H			No. 234. October, 1982	Parody News.  TV News Magazines. 20/20 with Barbara Walters TV Satire. "30/40" with Barbara Waltzers with scenes from: Death Which-Is-Which II, On Olden Pond and Deathcrap.	152048
2004	Mad Magazine: 24 Hours of NBC's Endless Olympic Coverage	H			No. 445. September, 2004	Parody Sports News. NBC Sports	152049
2003	Mad Magazine: 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter TV Satire	H			No. 434. October, 2003	Parody Sportswriter Situation Comedy, “8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter” turns into 8 Simple Rules for Writing a Mad Spoof of a Dopey ABC-TV Sitcom	152050
1979	Mad Magazine: A Mad Look at Superman.	H			No. 208. July, 1979	Parody News. Clark Kent-Superman. Cover story.	152051
1971	Mad Magazine: ABC's Campus Riot of the Week	H			No. 143. June, 1971	Parody News. ABC News	152052
1971	Mad Magazine: Advice Columns Parody	H			No. 140. January, 1971	Parody News. Advice Columns. "If There Had Been Advice Columns Throughout History."	152053
1976	Mad Magazine: All the President's Men Satire	H			No. 187. December, 1976	Parody News.  "All The President's Men" Movie Satire. "Gall of the President's Men."	152054
2002	Mad Magazine: All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Corporate Scandal Newspaper Story	H			No. 424. December, 2002	Parody News. Newspapers	152055
1978	Mad Magazine: Amazing Facts About the Animal World vs. Amazing Facts About the American Scene	H			No. 203. December, 1978,	Parody News. Reality TV Shows.	152056
1994	Mad Magazine: Anatomy of the Perfect Daytime Talk Show Guest	H			No. 331. October-November, 1994	Parody TV Talk Shows	152057
1983	Mad Magazine: Andy Rooney "60 Minutes" Editorial We'd Like to See, An	H			No. 238. April, 1983	Parody News. Sixty Minutes and Andy Rooney	152058
1993	Mad Magazine: Audition Tapes of Talk Show Hosts Who Never Made It	H			No. 320. July, 1993	Parody TV Talk Show Hosts	152059
1972	Mad Magazine: Behind the Scenes at an Underground Newspaper	H			No. 148. January, 1972	Parody News. Newspapers	152060
1998	Mad Magazine: Behind the Scenes at ESPN	H			No. 366. February, 1998	Parody Sports Journalism	152061
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Ambiguous Signs Inc.	H			No. 37. January, 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152062
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Baseball Report	H			No. 42. November, 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152063
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Big Big Earth	H			No. 39. May 1958.	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152064
1959	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Electrical Report	H			No. 44. January, 1959	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152065
1957	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - House to House	H			No. 35. October 1957	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152066
1957	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Mr. Science	H			No. 34. August 1957	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152067
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Music Report	H			No. 43. December, 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152068
1957	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - Paul Sturdley's Secret Files	H			No. 36. December, 1957	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152069
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - The Cold Cereal War	H			No. 40. July 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152070
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - The Count-Down Man	H			No. 41. September, 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152071
1958	Mad Magazine: Bob & Ray - The National Bannister Sliding Contests	H			No. 38. March 1958	Parody News. Bob & Ray	152072
1995	Mad Magazine: Bore'em and Bait'em Media Circus	H			No. 341. December, 1995	Parody News Media	152073
1997	Mad Magazine: Breaking News Coverage Checklist	H			No. 355, March 1997	Parody News. TV News.	152074
1988	Mad Magazine: Broadcast News Movie Satire	H			No. 280. July, 1988	Parody News. "Broadcast News.". "Broadcast Snooze"	152075
1996	Mad Magazine: Caroline in the City TV Satire	H			No. 345. May 1996	Parody. “Carolwhine Sitting Pretty” makes fun of “Caroline in the City,” a situation comedy about a cartoonist. 	152076
1998	Mad Magazine: Celebrity Cause-of-Death Betting Odds -- Featuring Jerry Springer	H			No. 372. August, 1998	Parody TV Talk Show Hosts	152077
1997	Mad Magazine: Cheap Foreign Ripoffs of American Cartoons	H			No. 362. October, 1997	Parody Cartoons	152078
1965	Mad Magazine: Child's View of Newspaper Headlines, A	H			No. 93. March, 1965	Parody News. Newspapers.	152079
1979	Mad Magazine: China Syndrome Movie Satire	H			No. 211. December, 1979	Parody News. "China Syndrome, The."  "The China Sin-Dome."	152080
1992	Mad Magazine: CNN Sitcoms	H			No. 315. December, 1992	Parody News. TV News.	152081
1966	Mad Magazine: Comic Strip Characters' Forum on Current Affairs	H			No. 107. December, 1966	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152082
1996	Mad Magazine: Comic Strip Classics in their Full Strip Form	H			No. 344. April, 1996	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152083
1967	Mad Magazine: Comic StripHeroes Taken From Real Life	H			No. 111.June, 1967	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152084
1994	Mad Magazine: Conservative Talk Show Host of the Year, The	H			No. 325. February, 1994	Parody TV Talk Show Hosts	152085
2004	Mad Magazine: Day in the Life of David Letterman's Baby, A	H			No. 441. May, 2004	Parody TV Talk Shows. David Letterman	152086
1998	Mad Magazine: Deep Impact Movie Satire	H			No. 373. September, 1998	Parody News. Deep Impact. "Sleep Impact"	152087
1997	Mad Magazine: Dennis Miller Rants About Dennis Miller	H			No. 353. January, 1997	Parody TV Talk Show Hosts	152088
1996	Mad Magazine: Devil's Advocate Newsletter, The	H			No. 345. May, 1996	Parody News. Media	152089
1994	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Abortion Newspaper Story	H			No. 324. January, 1994	Parody News. Newspapers	152090
1980	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Energy Crisis Newspaper Story	H			No. 216. July, 1980	Parody News. Newspapers	152091
1974	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Impeachment Newspaper Story	H			No. 170. October, 1974	Parody News. Newspapers	152092
1972	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Labor Dispute Newspaper Story	H			No. 153. September, 1972	Parody News. Newspapers	152093
1981	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Mid-East Crisis Newspaper Story	H			No. 224. July, 1981	Parody News. Newspapers	152094
1991	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself National Scandal Newspaper Story	H			No. 302. April, 1991	Parody News. Newspapers	152095
1985	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself New Medical Breakthrough Newspaper Story	H			No. 252. January, 1985	Parody News. Newspapers.	152096
1995	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself O.J. Simpson Trial Newspaper Story	H			No. 335. May, 1995	Parody News. Newspapers	152097
1969	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Protest Newspaper Story	H			No. 128. July, 1969	Parody News. Newspapers	152098
1970	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself TV Premiere Newspaper Story	H			No. 138. October, 1970.	Parody News. Newspapers	152099
1967	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself Vietnam Newspaper Story	H			No. 113. September, 1967	Parody News. Newspapers	152100
1992	Mad Magazine: Do-It-Yourself White House Press Conference	H			No. 308. January, 1992	Parody News. Press Conferences.	152101
1994	Mad Magazine: Doing Well/Not Doing Well on TV Talk Shows	H			No. 326. March-April, 1994	Parody News. TV Talk Shows	152102
1956	Mad Magazine: Ed Sullivan Show, The (TV Satire)	H			No. 27. April, 1956	Parody News. Ed Sullivan. "The Ed Suvillan Show."  TV Satire.	152103
1978	Mad Magazine: Eight Is Enough TV Satire	H			No. 201. September, 1978	Parody News. "Eight Is Enough" TV Satire. "Eight Is Too Rough."	152104
1993	Mad Magazine: Entertainment Tonight TV Satire	H			No. 317. March 1993	Parody Entertainment News. “Entertainment Too Light” makes fun of “Entertainment Tonight” daily entertainment news program. 	152105
1998	Mad Magazine: Entertainment Weekly Magazine Satire	H			No. 368. April, 1998	Parody News. Magazines. "Entertain Me Weakly."	152106
1998	Mad Magazine: Everybody Loves Raymond TV Satire	H			No. 372. August, 1998	Parody TV. Everybody Loves Raymond. "Everybody Loathes Raymud."	152107
1985	Mad Magazine: First Annual Reunion - Guests of the Phil Donahue Show	H			No. 257. September, 1985	Parody TV-Talk Show Hosts. TV Talk-Show Host Phil Donahue	152108
1989	Mad Magazine: Fleeting Stars of the Six O'Clock Local News	H		Porges, Paul Peter	No. 291. December, 1989	Parody News. TV News. Paul Peter Porges.	152109
1997	Mad Magazine: Future Editions of MTV's The Real World	H			No. 356. April, 1997	Parody Reality TV	152110
1958	Mad Magazine: Future Magazine Mergers	H			No. 43. December, 1958	Parody Magazines	152111
1957	Mad Magazine: Future Specialized Magazines	H			No. 35. October 1957	Parody Magazines	152112
1998	Mad Magazine: Godzilla 1998 Movie Satire	H			No. 370. June, 1998	Parody News. Godzilla 1998. "Gotsilly"	152113
1978	Mad Magazine: Graduation Class Pictures as Staged by Some of the World's Best-Known Picture-Makers	H			No. 200. July 1978	Parody News. Photographers	152114
1997	Mad Magazine: Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom, The	H			No. 359. July, 1997	Parody News. Media	152115
1973	Mad Magazine: Graffiti Through History	H			No. 163. December, 1973.	Parody News. Communication	152116
1961	Mad Magazine: Great Magazine Circulation Drive, The	H			No. 63. June, 1961	Parody Magazines	152117
1993	Mad Magazine: Groundhog Day Movie Satire	H			No. 321. September, 1993	Parody News. Groundhog Day. "Groundhog déjà vu"	152118
1961	Mad Magazine: Guide to Classified Ad Abbreviations	H			No. 65. September, 1961	Parody News. Newspapers	152119
1981	Mad Magazine: Hart to Hart TV Satire	H			No. 224. July, 1981	Parody. “Har to Har” makes fun of “Hart to Hart,” in which one of the principal characters started off as a journalist.	152120
1989	Mad Magazine: Headlines You Can Bet We'll Never See	H			No. 287. June, 1989	Parody News. Newspapers	152121
2004	Mad Magazine: Heroically-Awful Spider-man 2 Outtakes	H			No. 444. August, 2004	Parody  News. Spider-Man.	152122
1984	Mad Magazine: History of Communication	H			No. 244. January, 1984	Parody News. Media	152123
1961	Mad Magazine: How Madison Avenue Could Sell America to the World	H			No. 65. September, 1961	Parody News. Advertising	152124
1989	Mad Magazine: How Newspapers Write Misleading Headlines	H			No. 291. December, 1989	Parody News. Newspapers	152125
1986	Mad Magazine: How PBS Really Differs from Commercial TV	H			No. 266. October, 1986	Parody Television	152126
1960	Mad Magazine: How Publicity Works	H			No. 56. July, 1960	Parody Public Relations	152127
1976	Mad Magazine: How Specialty Magazines Are Trying to Boost Sales	H			No. 187. December, 1976	Parody Magazines.	152128
1960	Mad Magazine: How To Get Complete Newspaper Coverage	H			No. 59. December, 1960	Parody News. Newspapers	152129
1961	Mad Magazine: How to Read a Gossip Column	H			No. 63. June, 1961	Parody News. Gossip Columns	152130
1994	Mad Magazine: How TV Networks Can Work Simpson Trial Updates Into Their Regular Programming	H			No. 332. December, 1994	Parody News. TV News	152131
1972	Mad Magazine: Howard at the Mike	H			No. 155. December, 1972	Parody News.	152132
1997	Mad Magazine: Howard Stern Movie Satire	H			No. 359. July, 1997	Parody Talk-Show Hosts. Radio Talk Show Hosts. "Howeird Stern, Private Putz."	152133
1957	Mad Magazine: Ideal Woman as Seen by Various Types of Magazines, The	H			No. 32, April 1957	Parody Magazines	152134
1969	Mad Magazine: If Comic Characters Were Psychoanalyzed	H			No. 125. March, 1969	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152135
1959	Mad Magazine: If Comic Strip Artists Drew Editorial Cartoons	H			No. 45, March 1959	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips-Editorials	152136
1957	Mad Magazine: If Comic Strip Characters Answered Those Little Ads	H			No. 35. October 1957	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips.	152137
1963	Mad Magazine: If Comic Strip Characters Behaved Like Ordinary People	H			No. 81. September, 1963	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152138
1962	Mad Magazine: If Comic Strip Characters Were as Old as Their Strips	H			No. 72. July, 1962	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152139
1969	Mad Magazine: If Comic Strips Covered the Burning Issues of the Day	H			No. 126. April, 1969.	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152140
1978	Mad Magazine: If Freedom of the Press Applied to High School Papers	H			No. 203. December, 1978	Parody News. Newspapers	152141
1992	Mad Magazine: If It Weren't For Entertainment Tonight…."	H			No.310. April, 1992	Parody News. Entertainment Tonight	152142
1964	Mad Magazine: If Magazine Ads Spoke the Language of the Magazines	H			No. 86. April, 1964	Parody Magazines	152143
1998	Mad Magazine: If Magazine Covers Told the Truth About What's Inside	H			No. 367. March, 1998	Parody Magazines	152144
1960	Mad Magazine: If Magazines Carried Comic Strips	H			No. 57. September, 1960	Parody Magazines	152145
1986	Mad Magazine: If Super Heroes Needed Extra Money	H			No. 265. September, 1986	Parody News. Comics	152146
1984	Mad Magazine: If the Real World of Today Caught Up With the Comics	H			No. 249. September, 1984	Parody News. Comics	152147
1961	Mad Magazine: If There's Been a Madison Avenue Down Through History	H			No. 64. July, 1961	Parody News. Advertising	152148
1991	Mad Magazine: If Your Home Life Was Reported the Same Way as the Evening News	H			No. 307. December, 1991	Parody News. TV News	152149
1979	Mad Magazine: Incredible Hulk, The TV Satire	H			No. 204. January, 1979	Parody News. "The Incredible Hulk" TV Satire -- "The Incredible Bulk."	152150
2004	Mad Magazine: Inside the Twisted Minds of Magazine Readers	H			No. 443. July, 2004	Parody Magazines	152151
1973	Mad Magazine: Interpreting the News -- What They Say…What It Means	H			No. 163. December, 1973.	Parody News.	152152
2004	Mad Magazine: It's a Comedy! It's a Drama! It's a Reality Show!	H			No. 441. May, 2004	Parody Reality TV Shows	152153
2003	Mad Magazine: Jerry Springer Spaniel Show, The	H			No. 430. June, 2003	Parody TV Talk Shows. Jerry Springer.	152154
1995	Mad Magazine: Jim Carrey Visits The Larry Sanders Show TV Satire	H			No. 337. July, 1995	Parody TV Talk Shows. Larry Sanders Show, The	152155
1998	Mad Magazine: Just Shoot Me TV Satire	H			No. 372. August, 1998	Parody News. Just Shoot Me. "Just Spoof Me."	152156
2000	Mad Magazine: Kathie Lee Replacements We'll Never See	H			No. 396. August, 2000	Parody TV Talk Show Hosts	152157
2004	Mad Magazine: League of Rejected Superheroes (Illustrated by real comic book artists)	H			No. 438. February, 2004	Parody News. Comics	152158
2000	Mad Magazine: Letters to Magazines That We'll Never See	H			No. 396. August, 2000	Parody Magazines	152159
1979	Mad Magazine: Lou Grant TV Satire	H			No. 205. March 1979	Parody News. "Lou Grant" TV Satire. "Lou Grouch."	152160
1996	Mad Magazine: Mad About You TV Satire	H			No. 342. January-February, 1996	Parody. “Too Bad About You” makes fun of “Mad About You,” a program featuring a documentary producer-writer-director. 	152161
2002	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows - Featuring The Tonight Show with Jay Leno	H			No. 421. September, 2002	Parody TV Talk Shows, Jay Leno	152162
2003	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows -- Featuring Jerry Springer	H			No. 429. May, 2003	Parody TV Talk Shows. Jerry Springer	152163
2003	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows -- Featuring Late Night with Conan O'Brien	H			No. 431. July, 2003	Parody TV Talk Shows: Conan O'Brien	152164
2002	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows -- Featuring The Late Show with David Letterman	H			No. 423. November, 2002	Parody TV Talk Shows, David Letterman	152165
2003	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows -- Featuring The O'Reilly Factor	H			No. 426. February, 2003	Parody TV Talk Shows. The O'Reilly Factor	152166
2003	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows -- Featuring The View	H			No. 430. June, 2003	Parody TV Talk Shows. The View	152167
2004	Mad Magazine: Mad Deconstructs TV Talk Shows: Featuring Howard Stern on E	H			No. 441. May, 2004	Parody TV Talk Shows. Howard Stern	152168
1982	Mad Magazine: Mad Looks in on Public Television	H			No. 232. July, 1982	Parody News. Public Television	152169
1962	Mad Magazine: Mad Previews the Top News Stories of 1962	H			No. 69. March, 1962	Parody News.	152170
1985	Mad Magazine: Mad Sports Page, The	H			No. 257. September, 1985	Parody Sports Journalism	152171
1963	Mad Magazine: Mad's 1963 All-Inclusive Magazine Calendar	H			No. 77. March, 1963	Parody Magazines	152172
1966	Mad Magazine: Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!	H			No. 105. September, 1966	Parody News. Ripley's Believe It Or Not	152173
1967	Mad Magazine: Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!	H			No. 115. December, 1967	Parody News. Ripley's Believe It Or Not	152174
1970	Mad Magazine: Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!	H			No. 132. January, 1970.	Parody News. Ripley's Believe It Or Not	152175
1971	Mad Magazine: Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!	H			No. 147. December, 1971	Parody News. Ripley's Believe It Or Not	152176
1986	Mad Magazine: Mad's Personal Ads	H			No. 261. March, 1986	Parody News. Newspapers	152177
1974	Mad Magazine: Magazine Articles…Then and Now	H			No. 168. July, 1974	Parody Magazines	152178
1957	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 31. February, 1957	Parody Magazines. "Field & Scream." (Field and Stream)	152179
1957	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 36. December, 1957	Parody Magazines. Raw Guts - The Magazine for He-Man	152180
1958	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 38. March 1958.	Parody Magazines. "Bitter Homes and Gardens."	152181
1958	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 39. May 1958.	Parody Magazines. The Saturday Evening Pest.	152182
1958	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 41. September, 1958	Parody Magazines. "The National Osographic Magazine"	152183
1959	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 45, March, 1959	Parody Magazines. Gook	152184
1959	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 51. December, 1959	Parody Magazines. Teenage	152185
1960	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 54. April, 1960	Parody Magazines. Movie Land	152186
1960	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 57, September, 1960	Parody Magazines. "Beatnik - The Magazine for Hipsters."	152187
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 61. March, 1961	Parody Magazines. "Playkid - Entertainment for Tots"	152188
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 65. September, 1961	Parody Magazines. Medial Illustrated Magazine	152189
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 67. December, 1961	Parody Magazines. "Do-It-Yourself Magazine Covers."	152190
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 67. December, 1961	Parody Magazines. "Reader's Digress."	152191
1962	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 69. March, 1962	Parody Magazines. "Padded Magazine Stories."	152192
1962	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 75. December, 1962	Parody Magazines. "Chicken -- The Magazine For Gentle Men"	152193
1963	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 82. October, 1963	Parody Magazines. "Comicland: (Fan Magazine Parody).	152194
1963	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 83. December, 1963	Parody Magazines. "Newsweak" (Back Cover Camouflage).	152195
1964	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 84. January, 1964	Parody Magazines. "Modern Teacher Magazine"	152196
1964	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 87. June, 1964	Parody Magazines	152197
1965	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 92. January, 1965	Parody Magazines. "Phony Magazine."	152198
1965	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 93. March, 1965	Parody Magazines. "Space Magazines."	152199
1965	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 94. April, 1965	Parody Magazines. "Neurotic Magazine."	152200
1965	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 95. June, 1965	Parody Magazines. "HairGoo -- The Magazine Devoted to Beautiful Hair Styles"	152201
1965	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 97. September, 1965	Parody Magazines. "Load & Crash Magazine."	152202
1966	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 101. March, 1966	Parody Magazines. "Badge & Billy - Magazine for Law Enforcement Officers"	152203
1966	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 105. September, 1966	Parody Magazines. "If Other Publications Used Those Sensational Movie Mag Cover Gimmicks."	152204
1966	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 106. October, 1966	Parody Magazines. "Golf Foto-Plays"	152205
1966	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 107. December, 1966	Parody Magazines. "Protest Magazine - The Publication for Everyone Against Everything"	152206
1967	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 109. March, 1967	Parody Magazines. "How Various Magazines Might Handle the Same Cartoon Situation."	152207
1967	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 113. September, 1967	Parody Magazines. "Everyday Guts Magazine"	152208
1967	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 115. December, 1967	Parody Magazines. "Prodigy Magazine - Entertainment for the Gifted Child."	152209
1968	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 118. April, 1968.	Parody Magazines. "Hippie - The Magazine That Turns You On."	152210
1968	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 123. December, 1968.	Parody Magazines. "Free-Loader Magazine for Dead Beats."	152211
1969	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 131. December, 1969	Parody Magazines. "Passionate Gun Love Magazine"	152212
1970	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 132. January, 1970	Parody Magazines. "Condemner Reports Magazine."	152213
1970	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 139. December, 1970	Parody Magazines. "Silent Majority - The Magazine of Middle America."	152214
1971	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 144, July, 1971	Parody Magazines. "Incredible Occult Magazine."	152215
1971	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 147. December, 1971	Parody Magazines. "Modern Muscle Magazine"	152216
1973	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 157. March, 1973	Parody Magazines. "Your Monthly 'Pen' Pal Magazine."	152217
1973	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 159. June, 1973	Parody Magazines. "Failing Health Magazine."	152218
1973	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 163. December, 1973.	Parody Magazines. "Picket & Strike -- Magazine for the Modern Unionist."	152219
1974	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 166. April, 1974	Parody Magazines. Gambler Magazine.	152220
1974	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 171. December, 1974	Parody Magazines. "Bible Rave Magazine."	152221
1975	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 175. June, 1975	Parody Magazines. "Popular Photo-Monotony Magazine."	152222
1975	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 177. September, 1975	Parody Magazines. "Young Sports Illustrated Magazine."	152223
1976	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 184. July, 1976	Parody Magazines. "Disaster Magazine."	152224
1978	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 202. October, 1978	Parody Magazines. "Uncle" - Magazine for Camp Counselors	152225
1979	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 205. March 1979	Parody Magazines. "Consumer Reports" Magazine for Government Purchasing Agencies.	152226
1980	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 214. April, 1980	Parody Magazines. "People" Magazines for Other Specialized Groups.	152227
1980	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 215. June, 1980	Parody Magazines. "TV Guide" Textbook.	152228
1981	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 224. July, 1981	Parody Magazines. "Classical Beat - Fan Mag for Teenage Longhairs."	152229
1984	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 246. April, 1984	Parody Magazines. Tabloid Magazines. Do-It-Yourself National Enquirer Cover	152230
1987	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 271. June, 1987	Parody Magazines. "Paul Peter Porges -- 'People' Rejects	152231
1987	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 272. July, 1987	Parody Magazines. "The Flim Flam Film Man - Magazine for Video Rental Store Owners	152232
1987	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 272. July, 1987	Parody Magazines. "Witless Windbag Wrestler's Federation Magazine."	152233
1988	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 278. April, 1988	Parody Magazines. "Sports Titillated Magazine."	152234
1989	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 287. June, 1989	Parody Magazines. Consumer Reports Aimed at Special Interest Groups	152235
1989	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 288. July, 1989	Parody Magazines. Metal Sludge Magazine	152236
1990	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 297. September, 1990	Parody Magazines. "Choke -- Smoker's Magazine"	152237
1991	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 305. September 1991	Parody Magazines. "Stupid Teen Magazine."	152238
1992	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 309. March, 1992	Parody Magazines. "Geek's Quarterly Magazine."	152239
1993	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 316. January, 1993	Parody Magazines. "Sassy Magazine."	152240
1993	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 318. April, 1993	Parody Magazines. "Magazine Origami"	152241
1993	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 321. September, 1993	Parody Magazines. "Charade Magazine"	152242
1994	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 324. January, 1994	Parody Magazines. "If the NRA Published Magazines for All Types of Gun Users."	152243
1995	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 338. August, 1995	Parody Magazines. "Latchkey Kid Magazine."	152244
1996	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 344, April, 1996	Parody Magazines. "Cybernerd Magazine."	152245
1997	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 357. May, 1997.	Parody Magazines. Parody News. Magazines. "Homeboy's Life Magazine."	152246
1997	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 357. May, 1997	Parody Magazines. "Martha Stewart Dying Magazine."	152247
1998	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 369. May, 1998	Parody Magazines. "Prom Mom Magazine."	152248
2001	Mad Magazine: Magazine Parody	H			No. 409. September, 2001	Parody Magazines. "Maimed Flesh Magazine"	152249
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazine Satire	H			No. 62. April, 1961	Parody Magazines. "Ladies' Home Journey."	152250
1962	Mad Magazine: Magazine Satire	H			No. 69. March, 1962	Parody Magazines. Back Cover: "The Saturday Evening Post Allegedly Revamped."	152251
1963	Mad Magazine: Magazine Satire	H			No. 81. September, 1963	Parody Magazines. "Popular Scientific Mechanics"	152252
1961	Mad Magazine: Magazines for Senior Citizens	H			No. 63. June, 1961	Parody Magazines	152253
1973	Mad Magazine: Malice in Wonderland or "Watergate - Through the Looking Glass	H			No. 163. December, 1973	Parody News. News	152254
1997	Mad Magazine: Mars Attack! Movie Satire	H			No. 353. January, 1997	Parody News. Mars Attack! "Marred Attack!"	152255
1972	Mad Magazine: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: TV Satire	H			No. 155. December, 1972	Parody News. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (The Mary Tailor-Made Show.") TV Satire.	152256
1954	Mad Magazine: Media Parodies	CB			1954 to 2004	Parody News. Media.	152257
1958	Mad Magazine: Mike Wallace	H			No. 38. March, 1958	Parody News. TV Interviewer Mike Wallace. "Mike Malice Interviews Mother Goose.	152258
1958	Mad Magazine: Misleading Headlines	H			No. 43. December, 1958	Parody News. Newspapers	152259
2000	Mad Magazine: Monroe and The School Newspaper	H			No. 390. February, 2000	Parody News. School Newspapers	152260
1987	Mad Magazine: Movie Critic's Pledge	H			No. 275. December, 1987	Parody News. Movie Critic	152261
1989	Mad Magazine: Murphy Brown TV Satire	H			No. 289. September, 1989	Parody News. Murphy Brown. "Murky Brown"	152262
1977	Mad Magazine: Network Parody	H			No. 192. July, 1977	Parody News. "Network" Movie Satire. "Nutwork."	152263
1989	Mad Magazine: New Comic Book Superheroes Based on Real People	H			No. 288. July, 1989	Parody News. Comic Books	152264
1991	Mad Magazine: New Lifestyle Magazines for Huge Untapped Audiences	H			No. 301. March, 1991	Parody Magazines	152265
1964	Mad Magazine: News Photos You're Sure to See This Year and Ones We'd Like to See	H			No. 86. April, 1964	Parody News. News	152266
1955	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Comics	H			No. 24. July, 1955	Parody News. Newspaper Comics.	152267
1957	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Items Treated Differently	H			No. 31, February, 1957	Parody News. Newspapers	152268
1961	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Parody	H			No. 61. March, 1961.	Parody News. Newspaper. "The Wall Street Jungle"	152269
1961	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Parody	H			No. 64. July, 1961	Parody News. Newspapers. "The Daily Square - A Newspaper for Discriminating 'Nowhere' People."	152270
1964	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Parody	H			No. 88. July, 1964	Parody News. Newspapers. "The Swampview Terrace Weekly"	152271
1966	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Parody	H			No. 102. April, 1966	Parody News. Newspapers. "National Perspirer Newspaper."	152272
1980	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Stories We'll Never See	H			No. 212. January, 1980	Parody News. Newspapers	152273
1997	Mad Magazine: Newspaper Stories You May See After Future Anti-Discrimination Lawsuits	H			No. 364. December, 1997	Parody News. Newspapers	152274
1955	Mad Magazine: Newspapers	H			No. 25. September, 1955	Parody News. Newspapers.	152275
1954	Mad Magazine: Newspapers!	H			No. 16. October, 1954	Parody News. Newspapers.	152276
1957	Mad Magazine: Nursery News, The	H			No. 36. December, 1957	Parody News. News.	152277
1966	Mad Magazine: Obituaries for Comic Strip Characters	H			No. 106. October, 1966	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152278
1997	Mad Magazine: Obituaries for Comic Strip Characters	H			No. 353. January, 1997	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152279
1958	Mad Magazine: One Day's Advice Columns, The Next Day's Headlines	H			No. 41. September, 1958	Parody News. Newspapers	152280
1993	Mad Magazine: Other Superhero Deaths	H			No. 319. June, 1993	Parody News. Comic Books	152281
1996	Mad Magazine: Paparazzi Shots	H		Porges, Paul Peter	No. 344. April, 1996	Parody News. Tabloid Journalism.	152282
2004	Mad Magazine: Pet Peeves of Spider-Man's Girlfriend	H		Caldwell, John	No. 444. August, 2004	Parody News. Spider-Man	152283
1997	Mad Magazine: PETArd's Animal Rights Newsletter	H			No. 356. April, 1997	Parody News. Media	152284
1966	Mad Magazine: Photo of the Rolling Stones at a Press Conference	H			No. 105. September, 1966	Parody News. Press Conference	152285
1997	Mad Magazine: Playboy's Newsstand Spectacles	H			No. 364. December, 1997	Parody Magazines	152286
1991	Mad Magazine: Predicting TV Tabloid and "Info-Tainment" Stories	H			No. 303. June, 1991	Parody News. TV Tabloid Shows	152287
2003	Mad Magazine: Questions, Dilemmas & Philosophical Conundrums Raised by Reality TV	H			No. 432. August, 2003	Parody Reality TV Shows	152288
1956	Mad Magazine: Radio-TV Satire	H			No. 27. April, 1956	Parody Radio-TV. Nightwatch (Radio-TV Satire).	152289
1958	Mad Magazine: Rare Old Magazines	H			No. 41. September 1958	Parody Magazines	152290
1964	Mad Magazine: Real Story Behind the News, The	H			No. 85. March, 1964.	Parody News. News	152291
1995	Mad Magazine: Real-Life Superheroes at Comic Book Conventions	H			No. 334. March-April, 1995	Parody News. Comic Books	152292
1958	Mad Magazine: Realistic Comic Book Heroes	H			No. 37. January, 1958	Parody News. Comic Books	152293
1979	Mad Magazine: Recycled Magazine Articles	H			No. 205. March 1979	Parody Magazines	152294
2001	Mad Magazine: Rejected Reality TV Shows	H			No. 407. July, 2001	Parody Reality TV	152295
1955	Mad Magazine: Ripley's Believe It Or Not	H			No. 23. May, 1955	Parody News. Newspaper Feature. Ripup's Believe It or Don't!	152296
1990	Mad Magazine: RoboCop 2 Movie Satire	H			No. 298. October, 1990	Parody News. RoboCop 2. "RoboCrap2"	152297
1991	Mad Magazine: Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel Satire	H			No. 302. April, 1991	Parody News. Movie Critics. "Video Reviews With Roger Éclair and Gene Fishkill"	152298
1995	Mad Magazine: Sequestered at the O.J. Trial	H		Edwing, Duck	No. 337. July, 1995	Parody News. Duck Edwing: Sequestered at the O.J. Trial	152299
2000	Mad Magazine: Settling the Howard Stern Divorce Case on Judge Judy	H			No. 393. May, 2000	Parody Talk Show Hosts. Radio Talk Show Hosts	152300
2001	Mad Magazine: Sex in the City TV Satire	H			No. 407. July, 2001	Parody TV. Sex and the City. "Sluts in the City"	152301
1983	Mad Magazine: Short history Showing How Different Publications Slant the News, A	H			No. 242. October, 1983	Parody News. Media	152302
1998	Mad Magazine: Siskel & Ebert Trash Home Movies Satire	H			No. 365. January, 1998	Parody News. Movie Critics	152303
1982	Mad Magazine: Sixty Minutes Looks at Nuclear Power TV Satire	H			No. 233. September, 1982	Parody News. Sixty Minutes	152304
1979	Mad Magazine: Sixty Minutes TV Satire	H			No. 210. October, 1979	Parody News. "Sixty Minutes" TV Satire - "Sixty Seconds."	152305
1986	Mad Magazine: Sixty Minutes TV Satire	H			No. 260. January, 1986	Parody News. Sixty Minutes. "Sicky Minutes Looks at Sex and Violence in America Today!"	152306
1994	Mad Magazine: Sleepless in Seattle Movie Satire	H			No. 324. January, 1994	Parody News. Sleepless in Seattle." Senseless in Seattle"	152307
1994	Mad Magazine: Snow White as Reviewed by Today's Publications	H			No. 325. February, 1994	Parody News. Media	152308
1960	Mad Magazine: Society Page	H			No. 53. March, 1960	Parody News. Newspapers.	152309
1975	Mad Magazine: Specialized Magazines for Office Waiting Rooms	H			No. 173. March, 1975	Parody Magazines	152310
2004	Mad Magazine: Spider-Man Has a Bad Week!	H			No. 444. August, 2004	Parody News. Spider-Man	152311
2002	Mad Magazine: Spider-man, the Movie Satire	H			No. 418. June, 2002	Parody News. Spider-Man. "Spider-Sham"  Cover: "In this Issue, We squish Spider-man."	152312
1980	Mad Magazine: Spiderman	H			No. 212. January, 1980	Parody News. Spiderman. "Don Martin -- Looks at Spiderman."	152313
1997	Mad Magazine: Spin City TV Satire	H			No. 355. March, 1997	Parody News. Spin City. "Spit City"	152314
1973	Mad Magazine: Sports Journalism Parody	H			No. 163. December, 1973	Parody Sports Journalism - Sports Predictions	152315
1957	Mad Magazine: Sports Magazines	H			No. 32. April 1957	Parody Magazines	152316
1993	Mad Magazine: Superman	H			No. 318. April, 1993	Parody News. Superman. "Superman R.I.P."	152317
1981	Mad Magazine: Superman II Movie Satire	H			No. 226. October, 1981	Parody News. "Superman II" Movie Satire. "Superduperman II"	152318
1983	Mad Magazine: Superman III	H			No. 243. December, 1983	Parody News. Superman III. "Don Martin -- Superman III & Return of the Jedi Out-Takes.	152319
1979	Mad Magazine: Superman Movie Satire	H			No. 208. July, 1979	Parody News. "Superman" Movie Satire. "Superduperman."	152320
1983	Mad Magazine: Superman Movie Satire	H			No.243. December, 1983	Parody News. Superman III . "Stuporman ZZZ"	152321
1988	Mad Magazine: Superman Satire	H			No. 276. January, 1988	Parody News. Superman. "Duck Edwing -- Looks at Superman."	152322
1994	Mad Magazine: Superman Satire	H			No. 325. February, 1994	Parody News. Superman. "What If Superman Were Raised by Jewish Parents?"	152323
2002	Mad Magazine: Superman: Clark Kent: Smallville TV Satire	H			No. 415. March, 2002.	Parody News. Superman. "Smellville." Cover Story	152324
1995	Mad Magazine: Superman: Lois and Clark TV Satire	H			No. 336. June 1995	Parody. “Lutus and Chuck” makes fun of “Lois and Clark” and the Clark Kent-Superman mythology.	152325
1991	Mad Magazine: Teen-Age Ninja Turtles II Movie Satire	H			No. 306. October, 1991	Parody News. Teen-age Ninja Turtles II. "Teen Rage Moolah Nitwit Turtles II"	152326
1990	Mad Magazine: Teen-Age Ninja Turtles Movie Satire	H			No. 298. October, 1990	Parody News. Teen-age Ninja Turtles. "Teen-Rage Moolah Nitwit Turtles!"	152327
1958	Mad Magazine: Television Parody	H			No. 37. January, 1958	Parody News. TV. "See Them Now."	152328
1961	Mad Magazine: Television Satire	H			No. 64. July, 1961	Parody Reality TV Shows. "Sneaky Camera with Allan Funn."	152329
1966	Mad Magazine: Television Satire	H			No. 102. April, 1966	Parody News. TV. "Wild World of Sports." TV Satire	152330
1968	Mad Magazine: Television Satire	H			No. 116. January, 1968	Parody TV Talk Show. "The Joe Nasty Show." TV Satire.	152331
1971	Mad Magazine: Television Satire	H			No. 140. January, 1971	Parody News.. "The Doris Daze Show." TV Satire	152332
1988	Mad Magazine: Tell-Tale Comic Strip Balloons	H			No. 279. June, 1988	Parody News. Comic Strips	152333
1981	Mad Magazine: That's Incredible TV Satire	H			No. 222. April, 1981	Parody News. "That's Incredible" TV Satire. "That's Real Incredible, People!"	152334
2002	Mad Magazine: The Bunion -- America's Phoniest News Source (Online Humor News Parody)	H			No. 424. December, 2002	Parody News. News Media	152335
1996	Mad Magazine: The History of Communication	H			No. 343. March, 1996	Parody News. Media	152336
1975	Mad Magazine: The Mad "Good News -Bad News" Book	H			No. 174. April, 1975	Parody News.	152337
1971	Mad Magazine: The Name of the Game	H			No. 143. June 1971	Parody. “The Game is Inane” makes fun of “The Name of the Game,” which feature magazine journalists.	152338
2002	Mad Magazine: The Oprah Magazine We'd Like To See. Magazine Parody	H			No. 419. July, 2002	Parody Magazines.	152339
1997	Mad Magazine: The People Vs. Larry Flynt Movie Satire	H			No. 357. May 1997	Parody News. The People vs. Larry Flynt - "The People vs. Larry Fylth."	152340
1955	Mad Magazine: Today With Dave Garroway	H			No. 26. November, 1955	Parody News. “The Dave Garrowunway Show” satirizes “Today with Dave Garroway.”	152341
1995	Mad Magazine: Toys Inspired by Today's Headlines	H		Porges, Paul Peter	No. 337. July, 1995	Parody News. Newspapers	152342
1988	Mad Magazine: Tricks of the Trade in Local TV News	H			No. 280. July, 1988	Parody News. TV News	152343
1967	Mad Magazine: TV Game Shows Based on Newspaper Headlines	H			No. 114. October, 1967	Parody News. Newspapers	152344
1991	Mad Magazine: TV News Business, The	H			No. 301. March, 1991	Parody News. TV News.	152345
1993	Mad Magazine: TV News Editor's "Experts To Call in a Pinch" File, A	H			No. 319. June, 1993	Parody News. TV News	152346
1988	Mad Magazine: TV News Reporter of the Year	H			No. 277. March, 1988	Parody News. TV News	152347
1957	Mad Magazine: TV Parody	H			No. 32. April, 1957	Parody News. TV. "Big Big Story" (TV Satire).	152348
1955	Mad Magazine: TV Satire	H			No. 24. July, 1955	Parody News. Television Program. "Is This Is Your Life?" TV Satire	152349
1955	Mad Magazine: TV Satire	H			No. 26. November, 1955	Parody News. TV Morning Show. "The Dave Garrowunway Show." TV Satire. The David Garroway Show.	152350
1972	Mad Magazine: TV Sports Interviews -- Past, Present & Future	H			No. 151. June, 1972	Parody News. Sports Interviews	152351
1993	Mad Magazine: TV Talk Shows Satire	H			No. 316. January, 1993	Parody TV Talk Shows. "Mix and Match TV Talk Show Guest & Topic Generator."	152352
1991	Mad Magazine: Unsolved Mysteries TV Satire	H			No. 304. July, 1991	Parody Reality Shows. "Unsolved Miseries."	152353
1996	Mad Magazine: Victim's Newsletter, The	H			No. 352. December, 1996	Parody News. Media	152354
1965	Mad Magazine: Walter Cronkite	H			No. 97. September, 1965	Parody News. "The Walt Cronkite Show."	152355
2001	Mad Magazine: West Wing, The TV Satire	H			No. 402. February, 2001	Parody News. The West Wing. "The Worst Wing."	152356
1984	Mad Magazine: What Kind of Weather Report Can Chill You to the Bone?"	H			No. 244. January, 1984	Parody News. Weather Report. Al Jaffee.	152357
1997	Mad Magazine: What Other Magazines Resort to Featuring Nude Celebrities on their Covers	H			No. 356. April, 1997	Parody Magazines.	152358
1954	Mad Magazine: What's My Shine! (a better way to broadcast the McCarthy hearings)	H			No. 17. November, 1954	Parody News. Media.  Media and Senator McCarthy hearings.	152359
1979	Mad Magazine: When "Truth-In-Advertising" Laws Apply to Classified Ads	H			No. 209. September, 1979	Parody News. Newspapers	152360
1963	Mad Magazine: When Advertising Takes Over Magazines Completely	H			No. 76. January, 1963	Parody Magazines.. Advertising	152361
1972	Mad Magazine: When Madison Avenue Appeals to Extremists	H			No. 148. January 1972	Parody News. Advertising	152362
1962	Mad Magazine: When Newspaper Editors Go On Vacation and Summer Replacements Take Over	H			No. 74. October, 1962	Parody News. Newspapers	152363
1988	Mad Magazine: When Other Comic Strips Start Using the "Far Side" Formula	H			No. 280. July, 1988	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152364
2002	Mad Magazine: When Other Magazines Follow Maxim's "Sex, Beer & Babes" Formula For Success	H			No. 423. November, 2002	Parody Magazines.	152365
1978	Mad Magazine: When Those "Old Line" Comic Strips Follow the New Wave, Cerebral "Doonesbury" Trend	H			No. 200. July 1978	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152366
1994	Mad Magazine: When Today's Controversial Issues Totally Invade the Comics	H			No. 326. March-April, 1994.	Parody News. Newspaper Comic Strips	152367
1972	Mad Magazine: When TV Makes Full Use of Howard Cosell	H			No. 150. April, 1972	Parody News. Howard Cosell	152368
1998	Mad Magazine: Who's Who Outside the Today Show Window	H			No. 369. May, 1998	Parody News. Morning TV News Shows	152369
2004	Mad Magazine: William Shakespeare, Political Commentator	H			No. 445. September, 2004	Parody News. Political Commentators	152370
1981	Mad Magazine: William Shakespeare…Movie Critic	H			No. 224. July, 1981	Parody News. Movie Critics.	152371
1981	Mad Magazine: William Shakespeare…Social Critic	H			No. 225. September, 1981	Parody News. Critics	152372
1980	Mad Magazine: WKRP In Cincinnati TV Satire	H			No. 218. October, 1980	Parody News. "WKRP In Cincinnati" TV Satire. "WKRAP in Cincinnati."	152373
1925	Mad Marriage, The	M			AFI-Authors/Playwrights	Writer	152374
1979	Mad Max	M	DVD -R HQ 8451,  8452. L			TV Newsreader (Neil Thompson)	152375
2007	Mad Men: Ladies Room	T	DVD -R HQ 8809		Episode #2. 7-26-2007	News Media. Adman struggles to stay ahead of the rapidly changing times. Newspapers, magazines, television in the 1950s. Adman Don conceals his personal life.	152376
2007	Mad Men: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes	T	DVD -R HQ 8808		Episode #1. 7-19-2007	News Media. Adman struggles to stay ahead of the rapidly changing times. Newspapers, magazines, television in the 1950s.	152377
1938	Mad Miss Manton, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2267, 2268. SVDSP 569. SV 100	Collison, Wilson (Story).  Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Fonda	Editor Peter Ames (Henry Fonda), newspaper editor ridicules socialite in print and she shows up to slap him. He slaps her back and she sues him for libel. Romance develops and they solve a murder together.Reporter-Newspaperman (George Chandler). Newspaper Editor (Paul Everton). Managing Editor (Leonard Mudie). Assistant News Editor (Byron Foulger). Newsboy (Gerald Pierce)."Newspapers are funny institutions, Miss Manton. They take an ordinary reporter like me and make him an editor, as long as he's willing to work for the same salary."	152378
1942	Mad Monster, The	M		Myton, Fred (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tom Gregory (Johnny Downs) is in love with daughter of scientist who has turned a servant into a werewolf-like creature. He interviews a professor about murder of young girl and professor is later killed.Reporter thinks murder is the work of some "overgrown lizard that used to be head man on Earth." Reporter suspects scientist and tells the daughter:" I hope I'm wrong but I'll do anything I can to learn the truth, no matter where it leads."Scientist is seeking revenge on those who mocked him for his experiments and accuses the reporter of being part of a profession that once ridiculed him, although reporter points out he did not write any of the articles that attacked the scientist.Reporter and daughter escape when house catches fire while the scientist and his experiment are killed."This should make a gory enough story for your paper." "It's more than just a story to me. He was my friend."	152379
1931	Mad Murder	N		Wilkinson, Richard H.		Press	152380
2005	Mad World	M				Female Reporter (Kerry Liu). Four troubled teens, with nothing to do in their empty lives and no one to turn to for guidance, are tormented by all facets of society.	152381
2005	Madagascar	M	DVD -R HQ 7205, 7206.			News Media. News Reporter  (Devika Parikh - Voice).	152382
2007	Madah-Sartre	N		Toumi, Alek Baylee		Journalist and Algerian Poet Tahar Djaout was killed in 1993. His funeral attracts Author-Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and Author Simone de Beauvoir. En route they are kidnapped by Islamic terrorists and ordered to convert or die.Since they are already dead, fearless Sartre gives the terrorists a chance to convince him with reason.	152383
1999	Madam Hollywood	M				Reporter. Beautiful reporter infiltrates Hollywood call girl ring	152384
1899	Madam Paradox: Novel, A	N	USC	Ormerod, Maud W.		Freelancer Katherine Randolph, "free lance at your service."  Article in the Scorpion.  "You pen is caustic."  (Mrs. Curtis Randolph, her husband died at sea. She becomes  Madame Paradox).No money -- so choice between literature and the stage. Picked literature. Rejection slips. Then an introduction to the editor of the Scorpion, John Stirling. She doesn't want to be known. Will use nom de plume, Paradox.Young, pretty and bright, a widow, and an American, possibly in need of money, or, more likely,  has merely caught the literary fever, is ambitious to see her name in print. -- Editor's reaction upon seeing her. She tells him she wants to be a journalist.	152385
1930	Madam Satan	M				Radio Newscaster (Cecil B. DeMille - Voice).	152386
2004	Madam's Family, The: Truth About Canal Street, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 2235, 2236		Based on a true story.	News Media. TV  Reporters (Ryan Rilette, Chris Rose). Three generations of New Orleans prostitutes fight the FBI and each other.	152387
1961	Madame	N		Selby, John		Columnist, a dominating woman columnist is a success in business, but a failure as a mother.	152388
1993	Madame	M				Editor (Daniel Shriver).	152389
1995	Madame Butterfly	M				Photographer (Salem Zahrouni - The Photographer).	152390
1982	Madame Claude 2 (aka Intimate Moments)	M				Journalist-Photographer Christian, le reporter (Philippe Baronnet) investigates a ring of call girls who are being used in diplomatic negotiations.Madame Claude blackmails the publisher of the paper with a compromising videotape of him and gets him to drop the story.	152391
2007	Madame Cobilet: Box, The	N		Frances, Mary		News Media builds up Margaret Cobilet, the world-renowned psychic so she is at the top of her world. In demand for public appearances, she traveled from one state to another, flashing her long nails and diamond rings for the audiences. Her uncanny ability to read people and objects helped solve “cold cases” for the police. Audiences loved her and the news media followed. Then there was New Mexico: a case with no clues, a school bus with children missing. Unable to help, Madame Cobilet fell from her pedestal. As quickly as the news media built her up, they tore her down. Labeled a fraud and failure, she found refuge in her home, and hoped to find a clue that would bring the children home. What kept her locked behind the walls of her mansion and what was she searching for? After 25 years, Margaret Cobilet steps from her home to face the world once more. The question now, as it has always been, is: Where are the children?	152392
1943	Madame Curie	M	DVD -R HQ 2673, 2674, 2661 (2674 is mislabeled 22673 on Disc)). L			Reporter (Van Johnson). Photographer (Leo Mostovoy).	152393
1953	Madame de….	MF				Reporter (Georges Vitray), Vieux reporter	152394
1988	Madame Sousatzka	M				Music Critic (Vernon Dobtcheff)	152395
1942	Madame Spy	M		Young, Clarence Upson (Story). Lynn Riggs, Young (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent David Bannister  (Don Porter) is also a broadcaster. He marries a woman during a French bombing raid. They spend their honeymoon in Shanghai, South America and elsewhere while Bannister tracks down various stories.When they return to New York, his wife begins meeting with a suspected Nazi leader and others. Reporter pretends to leave town and has a friend trail his wife.After following her to the spies' headquarters at a farmhouse, the friend and the reporter are captured. As the Nazi leader prepares to execute them, he is shot. It turns out reporter's wife is a double-agent.Announcer (Reid Kilpatrick). Reporter (Phil Warren). Newsboy (Sidney Miller)	152396
1937	Madame X	M				Newspaper Office Clerk (Art Dupuis). French Newspaper Employee (Louis Mercier).	152397
1982	Madame's Place	T			Series 9-1982 to 9-1983	Talk Show Host. Puppet Madame hosts Madame's Place, late-night TV talk show. She enjoys reading the Enquiring Star	152398
1916	Madcap, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	152399
1996	Madchen Olivia, Das	MF				Reporter (Peter Welter Soler).	152400
2000	Madchenhandel - Das schmutzige Geschaft mit der Lust	MTF			Germany	Reporter (Ulf Montanus).	152401
1996	Madden NFL 97	G				Commentator (Pat Summerall - Himself). Host (James Brown - Himself).	152402
1964	Maddening Crowd, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	152403
2008	Maddening Truth, The	P		Hay, David	World Premiere by Keen Company 1-15-2008	War Correspondent Martha Gelhorn, Ernest Hemingway’s third wife, is the subject of this play. 	152404
1972	Made	M				Interviewer (Bob Harris)	152405
1987	Made in Heaven	M				TV Interviewer (Billi Jo Rucker). TV Interviewer Reginald (Leon Martell). TV Interviewer (Dave Michaels).	152406
2009	Made in Hungaria	M			Hungary	TV Newscaster (Noemi Bard). 	152407
1966	Made in Paris	M	DVD -R HQ 6448, 6447 (Mislabeled on disc as 6448 also). SVDSP 1383	Roberts, Stanley (Screenplay).	AFI-Journalists	Correspondent Herb Stone (Richard Crenna) in Paris is asked to keep eye on fashion buyer's assistant by the son of her boss. He falls for her, but she ends up with boss's son.	152408
1969	Made in Sweden	MF				Journalist. Editor at newspaper (Gunnar Arvidson). Editor-in-chief at newspaper (Sigge Agren). Journalist at press conference at Arlanda (Margareta Stromstedt). Journalist (Gudrun Ryman). Journalist at press conference at Arlanda (Bo Holmstrom).Journalist at press conference at the bank (Olle Stenholm). Journalists (Olle Gronstedt, Stig Nahlbom, Ake Cato).	152409
1966	Made in U.S.A.	M				News Media. Provincial Journalist (Isabelle Pons)	152410
2008	Made of Honor	M				News Media. Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times.	152411
1933	Made on Broadway	M	DVD -R HQ 6129, 6128		PR	New York Press Agent makes a suicidal girl a celebrity. Photographer (Charles Williams).	152412
2008	Madea Goes To Jail	M		Perry, Tyler (Based on his Play. Screenwriter-Director)		News Media. Reporter (Joe Walsh). Reporter (Trey Greene). After a high-speed freeway chase puts Madea, the irreverent, pistol-packin’ grandmomma, in front of a judge, her reprieve is short-lived as anger management issues get the best of her and she lands in jail. 	152413
2009	Madea Goes to Jail	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Tony Harris). Reporter #1 (Annie Cook). Reporter #2 (Trey Greene). Reporter (Joe Walsh). Mischievous grandma Madea lands in jail where she meets a variety of interesting characters. 	152414
2009	Madea Goes To Jail	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Tony Harris). Reporter #1 (Annie Cook). Reporter #2 (Trey Greene). Reporter (Joe Walsh). Mischievous grandma Madea lands in jail where she meets a variety of mixed-up characters. 	152415
1950	Madeleine	M	DVD -R HQ 8132, 8133			Commentator (James McKechnie)	152416
1950	Madeleine	P	MLPL	Campion, C.	Play Index, 1949-1952	Press	152417
1971	Madeleine Is	M				Interviewer (Roxanne Irwin).	152418
1971	Madeline Is	M				Interviewer (Roxanne Irwin)	152419
1956	Mademoiselle Striptease (aka En effeuillant la marguerite, Please Mr. Balzac, Plucking the Daisy). 	MF			France	Magazine Reporter Daniel Roy (Daniel Gelin) is covering an amateur striptease contest that his girlfriend Agnes Dumont (Brigitte Bardot) has entered to make money. Her father had wanted to send his nubile daughter to a convent after he discovered she is A.D., the author of a scandalous, under-the-counter, steamy, best-selling novel. She escapes to Paris, planning to live with her brother who she thinks is a rich artist. But he’s actually a poor guide in the Balzac Museum. This misunderstanding gets her in serious trouble and she needs the grand prize in the striptease contest to make things right. She enters the striptease contest behind a mask and a pseudonym. A conflict occurs when the reporter boyfriend starts wooing both women eager to unmask the mystery sexpot. 	152420
1990	Madhouse	M				TV Reporter Jessie Bannister, part of young couple attacked by hordes of maddening house guests; Mark Bannister is a financial adviser. Field Reporter (Bob Sorenson).	152421
1974	Madhouse	M				Reporter (Christopher Sandford). TV Interviewer (Michael Parkinson).	152422
2005	Madison	M				Sports. ABC's Wide Wide World of Sports and the 1971 Gold Cup of hydroplane racing.	152423
2008	Madison	M				War Correspondent Michael (James DeVita) has just returned from Iraq after four difficult years. Emotionally scarred from the experience, Michael travels to Madison in search of the youthful idealism he had as a young college student at the University of Wisconsin. During his visit, he looks up his best friend from college whose wife has just died, but who maintains a positive outlook on life. His friend’s eight-year-old daughter, Maddy (Sophia DeVita) forges a unique bond with Michael eventually leading to the journalist’s cathartic emotional slace. 	152424
1962	Madison Avenue	M	SVD 1100	Kirk, Jeremy (Book - "Build-Up Boys, The"). Norman Corwin (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Washington Reporter Peggy Shannon (Jeanne Crain) manipulated by her sometimes lover into helping him steal a major dairy account from a rival. Lover decides to build up subsidiary which is being handled by failing ad agency.Reporter gets upset after lover fixes her up with another man in order to land the account. She writes an article on "the build-up boys," exposing tactics of man she loved. Agency head persuades her lover to play up to her to stop the article.Although she realizes the truth, she decides to burn the piece. Lover stops her and threatens to run it himself to keep the agency head in check. Reporter reconciles with the man she loves and he goes back to work for rival advertising firm.	152425
2002	Madison Heights: Running Scared	T			Episode #1.	News Media. TV Reporter (Jacqueline Heber).	152426
2005	Madison House	N		Donahue, Peter		African-American Journalist James Colter, a muckraking black journalist who owns and publishes the Seattle Sentry newspaper is the love interest of a woman who owns Madison House taking in boarders.It's turn-of-the-century Seattle's explosive transformation from frontier outpost to major metropolis.	152427
1932	Madison Square Garden (aka Madison Sq. Garden)	M	VHS 1075			Sports Reporter (James Donlan). Sports Reporter (Cyril Ring). Sports Reporter (Tammany  Young). Boxing film includes Real-Life Journalists (Damon Runyon, Jack Lait, Grantland Rice, Ed W. Smith, Westbrook Pegler, Paul Gallico).Reporter at Ringside (Reed Howes). Reporter at Ringside (Charles Williams).	152428
1994	Madison: Treehuggers	T			Episode #14.	News Media. Reporter (Laura-Laara Sadiq).	152429
2004	Madlax	C			Japan. Series 2004.	TV Newscaster (Gene Tognacci - Voice).	152430
1978	Madman At My Door, A	NM		Waugh, Hillary		Reporter, young, ambitious and insensitive, helps stir things up, giving the novel a full complement of conservative villains: courts, psychiatrists, press.	152431
1994	Madman of the People:	T	VHS 511, 297, 296, 281.		Episodes. Series (September, 1994-June 1995). 16 Episodes	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.Meg Buckner is his daughter and she has some different ideas of how magazine should be run and has no intention of putting up with what she sees as Jack's outdated attitude. He speaks his mind, makes a lot of enemies and doesn't sweat the little details.B.J. Cooper (Craig Bierko) is an ambitious investigative reporter with eyes for Meg. Sasha Danziger (Amy Aquino) irritates Jack with her constant optimism.	152432
1994	Madman of the People: 'Till Death Do Us Part	T			Episode #5. 10-20-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152433
1994	Madman of the People: All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152434
1995	Madman of the People: Anytime, Anywhere	T			Episode #15. 6-10-1995	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152435
1994	Madman of the People: Birthday in the Big House	T			Episode #7. 11-3-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.Blackout in the city finds Jack enduring a miserable birthday. Sasha and Meg are stuck in an elevator with a gorgeous construction worker.	152436
1994	Madman of the People: Guys Just Wanna Have Fun	T			Episode #4. 10-13-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152437
1994	Madman of the People: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Christmas	T			Episode #10. 12-15-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152438
1994	Madman of the People: Jack Buckner Society, The	T			Episode #6. 10-27-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152439
1994	Madman of the People: Jack Has Left the Building	T			Episode #8. 12-1-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152440
1994	Madman of the People: Life Without Father	T			Episode #9. 12-8-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152441
1995	Madman of the People: Madman and the Showgirl, The	T			Episode #16. 6-17-1995	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152442
1994	Madman of the People: Murder Most Fowl	T		Lapiduss, Sally and Pamela Eells	Episode #2. 9-29-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.After Jack writes a column wishing for the death of a noisy robin, the bird chirps its last chirp -- prompting the neighbors to wish that Jack were tarred and feathered.	152443
1995	Madman of the People: Notes From the Underground	T			Episode #12. 1-5-1995	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152444
1995	Madman of the People: Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword, The	T			Episode #14. 1-26-1995	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152445
1994	Madman of the People: Pilot	T		Cluess, Christopher and Stuart Kreisman	Episode #1. 9-22-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.Egocentric columnist and the new young publisher-editor who happens to be his daughter lock horns when Meg decides to fire Jack's best friend.	152446
1995	Madman of the People: Truths My Father Told	T			Episode #13. 1-12-1995.	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152447
1994	Madman of the People: What a Big Mouth You Have, Grammy	T			Episode #11. 12-29-1994	Magazine Columnist Jack "Madman" Buckner (Dabney Coleman) is an irreverent New York Columnist who uses his "Madman of the People" column in Your Times Magazine as his soapbox. Meg Buckner (Cynthia Gibb) is his new, young editor.	152448
2006	Madness	M				Newscaster (Andy Schofield).	152449
2006	Madness of Boy George, The	DT				Journalist-Broadcaster (Matthew Wright). Music Journalist (Miranda Sawyer). Narrator Simon Callow.	152450
1990	Madonna and the Dragon, The (aka Madonne et le dragon, La. Tinkling)	M		Degathi, Reza and Samuel Fuller (Story). Fuller (Adaptation)	France. Ness	Photojournalist Patty Meredith (Jennifer Beals) is one of many covering the "People Revolution" in the Philippines.Newsworld Chief (Samuel Fuller)	152451
1996	Madsen og Co.: London Tur-retur	TF			Episode #4. 11-17-1996	Journalist Josefine (Birgitte Simonsen). Fotograf Mik (Claus Gerving).	152452
2008	MADtv:  News Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody News. Channel 4 Breaking News live -- Minnesota Governor Aaron Castel resigns with his wife looking on as he blames her for all of his problems. Reporters ask questions of the governor and his wife. Reporter Eric gives lurid details of what the governor did in asking a question to his wife. Reporter Jane does the same thing offering a picture of the governor dressed as Liza Minelli. She asks if in light of this photograph, is she still being a doormat to her husband.  Another male reporter also adds lurid details in his question to the wife. “Do you have any respect for yourself?” he asks. Another male reporter asks a similar question. 	152453
2008	MADtv:  Oprah Winfrey-Barrack Obama Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody of Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey. She joins Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama does a musical rap number with Talk-Show Host Winfrey.	152454
2001	MADtv: 20/20 and Connie Chung	T	DVD -R HQ 9759		Episode #704. 10-20-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor-Interviewer Connie Chung substituting for Barbara Walters in a 20/20 segment on Aaron Spelling. 	152455
2008	MADtv: American Idol News Coverage	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody Entertainment News. Coverage of American Idol press conference.  	152456
2003	MADtv: Andy Rooney	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #909. 12-6-2003	Parody News. 60 Minutes Correspondent Andy Rooney talks about language clichés and is edited heavily by the producers. 	152457
2008	MADtv: BBC News	T	DVD -R HQ 9963		Episode. 2-16-2008	Parody News. BBC News parody with Brady Poppins covering the Parliament, Diane Prissy on the “Queen Watch,” Wally Balls, “Sports Today, and Breaking News with the entire BBC News Team. “It’s an ugly world and our reporters reflect that,” the anchor says. The BBC Reporters are the ugliest reporters ever put on television. 	152458
1997	MADtv: Bernard Shaw at the CNN Presidential Townhall Meeting	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #306. 11-1-1997	Parody News. CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw hosts the CNN Presidential Townhall Meeting in New Haven with President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton. 	152459
2001	MADtv: Bernard Shaw Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 10146		Episode #617. 2-24-2001	Parody News. CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw (Aries Spears) has an emotional meltdown during his last day at CNN. 	152460
2003	MADtv: Connie Chung	T			Episode #813. 2-1-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor-Interviewer Connie Chung in “Connie Chung Tonight.”	152461
2003	MADtv: Connie Chung	T			Episode #908. 	Parody News. TV Anchor-Interviewer Connie Chung in “Connie Chung Tonight.”	152462
2002	MADtv: Diane Sawyer Interviews Whitney Houston	T			Episode	Parody News. News. TV Anchor Diane Sawyer interviews Singer Whitney Houston, parody of real interview that took place in 2002.	152463
1999	MADtv: Dolomite vs. Blackbelt Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 5765		Episode	Parody Celebrity Journalism. Mad TV James Bond Premiere Red Carpet Spectacular - Interviewers Alex Borstein and Will Sasso interviewing real actors from film.	152464
2000	MADtv: Entertainment Tonight Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 7203		Episode.	Parody News. Parody Entertainment Tonight with Anchor Mary Hart.	152465
2008 	MADtv: Fox News Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 9862		Episode. 4-26-2008	Parody News. TV Reporter Page Hopkins of Fox News Live in East Los Angeles interviewing young Hispanic men about candidates for president. 	152466
2008	MADtv: Hannah Montana/ Johnny Gam and Pongo Show	T			Episode. 2-2008	Parody News.  Male TV Reporter of WRUZ Channel 6 News is in the field at the Fairview Fire covering Breaking News. He is interviewing a fireman but the interview is constantly interrupted by the reporter’s facial tics, rolling eyes, noises and other physical  ailments that the fireman mistakes for judgmental comments. They fight, the reporter apologizes, the interview starts again and the same thing happens again.  Finally the fireman asks the reporter how he could be a reporter with all of those problems and the field reporter shouts that is the reason he’s stuck on this local station doing stupid fire stories instead of being on the network.	152467
2002	MADtv: Jenny Jones Show	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #724. 5-11-2002	Parody Talk Show Hosts. The Jenny Jones Show gets serious when it has First Lady Laura Bush on stage to discuss education reform. The show quickly degenerates into a yelling brawl. 	152468
2003	MADtv: Jenny Jones Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11008		Episode #811. 1-18-2003	Parody Talk Show Hosts. The Jenny Jones Show Makeovers.	152469
1997	MADtv: Local News Anchor	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #303. 10-4-1997	Parody News.  TV Anchor Cynthia Bell of ABN Evening News says whatever she hears in her ear piece including instructions to the camera and the lunch order.	152470
2003	MADtv: Los Angeles Laker Press Conference: Gay New Laker	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #909. 12-6-2003	Parody Sports News. Press Conference with reporters interviewing Los Angeles Laker Coach Phil Jackson and Player Kobe Bryant’s replacement, Saphron Johnson, the new Super Gay Laker. 	152471
1998	MADtv: MADtv Ruined My Life. The Outrageous Sketches That Shocked a Nation	T	DVD -R HQ 9722		Episode #402. 1998.	Parody News. TV Field Reporter Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) from Channel 6 News covers a police story by interviewing a police officer. Shock Radio Jock Howard Stern. 	152472
2003	MADtv: Mexican Mariachi Band in Tijuana:  Parody 60 Minutes. Andy Rooney	T	DVD -R HQ 4920		Episode	Parody News. Parody 60 Minutes. Andy Rooney commentary is edited to sound obscene and racist.	152473
2003	MADtv: Mexican Mariachi Band in Tijuana:  Parody Celebrity Interviews at Awards Show	T	DVD -R HQ 4920		Episode	Parody News. Parody Celebrity Interviews at Vibes Awards Show.	152474
2003	MADtv: Mexican Mariachi Band in Tijuana:  Parody News	T	DVD -R HQ 4920		Episode	Parody News. Female TV Reporter Diane on Channel 6 doing a broadcast on the Special Olympics.Morning News Show - Today. Willard Scott, Al Roper, Katie Couric and Matt Lauer Matt Lauer introduce P-Diddy and Lenny Kravitz song and react to sexual innuendos in the song.	152475
2008 	MADtv: Nancy Grace Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 9862 (False Start - Second Recording is Complete). 		Episode. 4-26-2008	Parody News. CNN Nancy Grace on a suspected child killer. Land of Imagitopia. His family searches for him. Father is accused of murdering his son. Reporters following him. CNN: The Rosebush Killer?  Father is branded a killer. Grace: Verdict guilty. Two worlds. Two different results. Father commits suicide.  Son comes home from a magical adventure and returns as an orphan.  	152476
1997	MADtv: News at 6	T			Eight sketches include News at 6.	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).  Rosa Marticorena (Debra Wilson) is an Hispanic eyewitness of newsworthy events. TV Newsman Carl Thunderstand (Andrew Daly) appears in later appearances of News at 6. “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”#304 - Windstorm ‘97 (without Thunderstand). The News at 6 team covers a giant windstorm.#307 - Eyewitness Swan 2. Diane Lawyer-Trabajo interviews Ms. Bunny Swan who has witnessed a crime.#309 - Darkness ‘97 (without Thunderstand). The News at 6 team covers a massive power outage.#313 - Epidemic ‘98 (without Thunderstand). The News at 6 team covers an epidemic.#402 - News at 6: Cop on the Beat. Sue Napersville interviews a police officer.#425 - Spore Attack ‘99. The News at 6 team covers a spore attack (without Miguel O’Reilly or Thunderstand). #629 - Crackhouse Eyewitness with Carl Thunderstand who interviews Walter and Amber on the street.#720 - Bunifa: Making It Through Customs with Carl Thunderstand as a new anchorman reporting on an airport being shut down after Bunifa comes through customs. 	152477
1997	MADtv: News at 6	T			Episode #304.	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).  Rosa Marticorena (Debra Wilson) is an Hispanic eyewitness of newsworthy events. “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Windstorm ‘97. The News at 6 team covers a giant windstorm.	152478
1997	MADtv: News at 6	T	DVD -R HQ 10146		Episode #307. 11-8-1997	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).  “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Eyewitness Swan 2. Diane Lawyer-Trabajo interviews Ms. Bunny Swan who has witnessed a crime.	152479
1999	MADtv: News at 6	T			Episode #629	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).  “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Bunifa: Making It Through Customs with Carl Thunderstand as a new anchorman reporting on an airport being shut down after Bunifa comes through customs. 	152480
1999	MADtv: News at 6	T			Episode #720	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).   “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Bunifa: Making It Through Customs with Carl Thunderstand as a new anchorman reporting on an airport being shut down after Bunifa comes through customs. 	152481
1997	MADtv: News at 6: Darkness ‘97	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #309. 11-22-1997	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).   “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Darkness ‘97 (without Thunderstand). The News at 6 team covers a massive power outage.	152482
1998	MADtv: News at 6: Epidemic ‘98	T			Episode #313	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).   “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Miguel O’Reilly and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Epidemic ‘98 (without Thunderstand). The News at 6 team covers an epidemic.	152483
1999	MADtv: News at 6: Spore Attack ‘99!	T			Episode #425. 5-22-1999	Parody News. News at 6 is an evening news program hosted by Miguel O’Reilly (Chris Hogan) and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (Nicole Sullivan). The show also features Field Correspondent Sue Napersville (Alex Borstein) and Weatherman Chance Cumulus (Phil LaMarr).  “Before it happens you get here on News at 6, LA’s top News Team with Brian Mai Tai and Diane Lawyer-Trabajo.”Spore Attack ‘99. The News at 6 team covers a spore attack (without Miguel O’Reilly or Thunderstand). 	152484
2008 	MADtv: News Broadcasts	T	DVD -R HQ 9875		Episode. 4-24-2008	Parody News. TV stations report the news of the end of the world while an Hispanic channel continues to have fun. 	152485
2000	MADtv: Parody ABC TV Newsman Sam Donaldson	T	DVD -R HQ 10146		Episode. 4-6-2000	Parody News. ABC TV Newsman Sam Donaldson offers new Zagruder film. Donaldson is created like Max Headroom -- a video caricature of the real Donaldson. 	152486
2003	MADtv: Parody African-American News	T	DVD -R HQ 10353. DVD -R HQ 10284. 		Episode #811. 1-18-2003	Parody News. African-Americans present “Real Mother----ing News.”	152487
2004	MADtv: Parody Al Jazeera News	T	DVD -R HQ 10349		Episode. 12-11-2004	Parody News. Eye Witness News Team for News From Al Jazeera.  Constant refrain: “Death to America.”  Mimics American Eye Witness News Team including a Andrew Rooney-type editorial. 	152488
2001	MADtv: Parody Antiques Roadshow News Report	T			Episode. 10-6-2001	Parody News. Antiques Roadshow News Report.	152489
2004	MADtv: Parody Barbara Walters Comes up with The View	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #919. 3-20-2004	Parody Barbara Walters leaves 20/20 and comes up with a new idea, The View.	152490
1998	MADtv: Parody Bernard Shaw	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #401. 9-12-1998	Parody Bernard Shaw at the CNN Newsstand apologizing for a false story on nerve gas	152491
1999	MADtv: Parody Bill O’Reilly	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #501. 9-25-1999	Parody. Bill O’Reilly Report on Fox News.	152492
2004	MADtv: Parody Billboard Music Awards	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #1009. 12-18-2004	Parody News. Entertainment Reporters cover the Billboard Music Awards	152493
2004	MADtv: Parody Black History Month News	T			Episode. 2-14-2004	Parody News. News. Black History Month Action News.	152494
1999	MADtv: Parody Blair Witch Project with TV Reporters Ted Koppel, Diane Sawyer and Bernard Shaw	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #501. 9-25-1999	Parody Blair Witch Project with TV Reporters Ted Koppel, Diane Sawyer and Bernard Shaw wandering around with documentary cameras, confused and scared.	152495
2001	MADtv: Parody Blockbuster Video Awards	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode. 5-17-2001. 	Parody Entertainment News. Entertainment TV Reporters Alex Borstein and Will Sasso cover the Blockbuster Video Awards for MADtv. 	152496
2001	MADtv: Parody CBS News	T			Episode. 4-28-2001	Parody News. CBS News - Survivor Encore.	152497
2003	MADtv: Parody Connie Chung	T	DVD -R HQ 8X  4619		Episode #193. Episode #819. 3-22-2003	Parody News. TV News Anchor Connie Chung interviews celebrities. Oscar Show Nominated Actress.	152498
2003	MADtv: Parody Connie Chung	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #813. 2-1-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Connie Chung (Bobby Lee) interviews Joe Millionaire on “Connie Chung Tonight.” 	152499
2003	MADtv: Parody E Entertainment	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #904. 10-4-2003	Parody Entertainment Paparazzi. E Celebrities Uncensored show entertainment paparazzi doing horrible things to celebrities to get a picture and show them “uncensored.”  A rock is thrown at Jack Nichols. Kid Rock and his date are covered with a net and tasered. Brad Pitt goes after paparazzi after they poke Jennifer A. with a tree. 	152500
2001	MADtv: Parody Entertainment Journalism	T	DVD -R HQ 10146		Episode #707. 11-24-2001	Parody News. Entertainment Reporters Alex Borstein and Will Sasso do red carpet celebrity interviews at “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” premiere.	152501
2008	MADtv: Parody Entertainment News	T	DVD -R HQ 10329		Episode. 9-27-2008	Parody Entertainment News. Reporter Arden Myrin for MADtv on the red carpet for the “Eagle Eye” movie premiere.	152502
2000	MADtv: Parody Entertainment Reporters	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #608. 12-9-2000	Parody Entertainment News.  Red Carpet TV Reporters Alex Borstein and Will Sasso are at “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” movie premiere covering it for MADtv. 	152503
1999	MADtv: Parody Entertainment Reporters at a James Bond Premiere	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #509. 11-20-1999.	Parody Entertainment Reporters cover a James Bond film premiere.	152504
2004	MADtv: Parody Entertainment Reporters at Premiere	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #1009. 12-18-2004	Parody Entertainment Reporters at Premiere of Coldcreek Manor.	152505
2002	MADtv: Parody Entertainment Reporters at Red Carpet Emmys	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #803. 9-28-2002	Parody Entertainment Reporters on the Red Carpet at the 2002 Emmy Awards.	152506
2003	MADtv: Parody Film Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4619		Episode	Parody News. Film Critic Gene St. John (Fred Willard) shows up on African-American Oscar talk show, "Real ……….ing Oscar Talk."	152507
2001	MADtv: Parody Fox News	T			Episode. 11-24-2001	Parody News. Fox News.	152508
2002	MADtv: Parody Fox News	T			Episode. 1-12-2002	Parody News. Fox News	152509
2004	MADtv: Parody Fox News	T			Episode. 5-15-2004	Parody News. Fox Action News.	152510
2008	MADtv: Parody Fox News	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-13-2008	Parody News. Fox Eco Party Reporter is “slightly hammered” and insults everyone as she covers the party before falling into a limo. 	152511
2008	MADtv: Parody Fox Political News	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-20-2008	Parody News. TV News Anchor Mary Sullivan of Fox News and TV Field Reporter Angelica DuBois cover the Democratic Presidential Candidate for 2008, Barack Obama reporting ridiculous news about him to put him in a negative light, covering any story that shows Obama in a bad light.”	152512
2003	MADtv: Parody Jenny Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #820. 4-5-2003	Parody TV Talk Show. TV Talk Show Host Jenny Jones. 	152513
2006	MADtv: Parody Larry King	T			Episode. 9-23-2006	Parody News. Larry King. Weekly News With Toby.	152514
2004	MADtv: Parody Local News	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #915. 2-14-2004	Parody Local News. Channel Two in Chicago Action News team with TV Anchors Lloyd Backman and Lindsey Crane. A crazed gunman invades the news set and Crane shoots back killing practically everyone on the set including Backman and the crazed gunman. 	152515
2008 	MADtv: Parody Local News Investigations	T	DVD -R HQ 9812		Episode. 4-5-2008	Parody News. TV Investigation Reporters: Gotcha Squad!  KTLP Action News Investigative Team. Channel 35. Male Reporter Cruz Verrero chasing man. He’s very short and the people believe he is exposing them because he is so short. Auto Repairs Shop: Workers do not wash their hands. “You’ve Just Got Gotcha.”  Nail polish expose. Merry-Go-Round without a permit. The reporter comes up to their waist. 	152516
1997	MADtv: Parody Mary Tyler Moore Show	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #219. 4-26-1997	Parody of The Mary Tyler Moore Show with TV News Director Lou Grant, Associate Producer Mary Richards, TV Anchor Ted Baxter and Writer Murray Slaughter.	152517
2002	MADtv: Parody News	T	VHS 1256		Episode #717. 3-16-2002	Parody News.	152518
1995	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #1. 10-14-1995	Parody News. TV Video News Report 911.	152519
2000	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 11-11-2000.	Parody News. Reporter (Jackson Douglas).	152520
2006	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 12-16-2006	Parody News. Cameraman (David McDivitt).	152521
1996	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #114. 2-17-1996	Parody News. Happy News Network.	152522
1996	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #116. 3-16-1996	Parody News. X-News.#1, #2 and #3.	152523
1996	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #118. 5-25-1996	Parody News. X-News.#1, #2 and #3.	152524
1996	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #201. 9-21-1996	Parody News. X-News.#1, #2 and #3. Host: Christina Applegate.	152525
1996	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #205. 11-2-1996	Parody News. X-News.#1, #2 and #3. Host: Neve Campbell	152526
1997	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode #212. 2-1-1997	Parody News. X-News.#1, #2 and #3. Host: Rodney Dangerfield	152527
1999	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 9-25-1999	Parody News. Movie Good News Show.	152528
2002	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 4-13-2002	Parody News. Stoner News	152529
2003	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 4-12-2003	Parody News. Mickey: Bank Robbery News. Interview Anna Nicole.	152530
2003	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 12-13-2003	Parody News. News Retractions.	152531
2005	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 1-8-2005	Parody News. Newscast	152532
2005	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 2-19-2005	Parody News. Screwup News Close.	152533
2005	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 3-19-2005	Parody News. Right News Photo. Reality Show Encore. Close-up Anna Nicole.	152534
2006	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 1-7-2006	Parody News. Action 5 News Open.	152535
2006	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 9-30-2006	Parody News. Busboy Weekly News with Toby.	152536
2006	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 11-4-2006	Parody News. Weekly News with Toby.	152537
2006	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 12-9-2006	Parody News. Weekly News With Toby: Toby talks about racism in America.	152538
2007	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 1-6-2007	Parody News. News Events.	152539
2007	MADtv: Parody News	T			Episode. 2-3-2007	Parody News. WQRW News at 11 seems to be a little over-concerned with a few current events in WORW Channel 8 News (voice-over by Keegan-Michael Key).	152540
2003	MADtv: Parody News	T	DVD -R HQ 11008		Episode #811. 1-18-2003	Parody News. Real Motherf***ing News. African-American Newscast.	152541
2008	MADtv: Parody News Features	T	DVD -R HQ 10329		Episode. 9-27-2008	Parody News Features. Brooks Gunderson, the Gadget Guy for Channel 9 News is reporting from a line for the new iPhone at the Apple Store. 	152542
2003	MADtv: Parody News Report on Bank Robbery	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #82. 4-12-2003	Parody News. Special Channel 6 News Report. Reporter Carl Thunderstand covering a bank robbery. 	152543
2004	MADtv: Parody News TV Anchor	T			Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor can't read script straight. She repeats what producers are saying into her earpiece. Anchor as tool.	152544
2001	MADtv: Parody News. CBS News and Dan Rather	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #622. 4-28-2001	Parody News. CBS News with Dan Rather cover Survivor, the CBS entertainment reality series. 	152545
2003	MADtv: Parody News. Connie Chung and Tom Brokaw, TV Anchors	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #815. 2-15-2003	Parody News. Connie Chung Tonight with TV Newswoman Connie Chung and former NBC TV Anchor Tom Brokaw. 	152546
2004	MADtv: Parody News. Interviewer	T			Episode. 4-17-2004	Parody News. Interviewer (LaChelle Seward), TRL Interviewer.	152547
2003	MADtv: Parody Oprah Winfrey	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #811. 1-18-2003	Parody TV Talk Show and Oprah Winfrey. Oprah’s Cash Giveaway!  	152548
1997	MADtv: Parody President Clinton is Liar Liar 2. News Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #303. 10-4-1997	Parody News. Reporters at press conference quiz President Bill Clinton in a movie sequel called “Liar Liar 2.” Clinton cannot tell a lie and the truth has consequences.	152549
1995	MADtv: Parody Public Relations	T	DVD - "The Complete First Season."		Episode	Parody News. Public Relations. Based on ER, skit shows a crack publicity firm reviving Gary Coleman's career.	152550
1998	MADtv: Parody Rosie O’Donnell	T	DVD -R HQ 10284		Episode #314. 1-17-1998	Parody TV Talk Show and Rosie O’Donnell. “Rosie” with Barbra Streisand as her guest.	152551
1997	MADtv: Parody Rosie O’Donnell and Oprah Winfrey	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #303. 10-4-1997	Parody Talk Show. The Rosie Show with Talk Show Host Oprah Winfrey as a guest. Talk Show Host Rosie O’Donnell.	152552
2007	MADtv: Parody Rosie O’Donnell. News.	T			Episode. 1-20-2007	Parody News. Weekly News with Toby animation segment. Talks about the recent Donald Trump vs. Rosie O'Donnell feud.	152553
2008	MADtv: Parody Sports	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-13-2008	Parody Sports News: Best Damn Sports Show Period with Chris Rose. Brett Fauvre fan clubs from Green Bay and New York face off. Deleted scene is added. 	152554
2008	MADtv: Parody Sports Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-20-2008	Parody News. Press Conference with Manager Ozzie Guillen. Reporter questions off-camera as Guillen uses profane language to make his points. 	152555
2002	MADtv: Parody Sports Reporters	T	DVD -R HQ 10539		Episode #806. 11-16-2002	Parody Sports Reporters. Spears on Sports Sweeps Spectacular.	152556
2005	MADtv: Parody Ted Koppel	T	DVD -R HQ 10353		Episode #1122. 11-12-2005	Parody News. TV Journalist Ted Koppel interviews Mafia snitches from The Sopranos. 	152557
2003	MADtv: Parody TV News	T	DVD -R HQ 11008		Episode #911. 12-20-2003	Parody News. TV newscaster reports on Babysitter Mutilation scaring the babysitter to death. 	152558
2003	MADtv: Parody TV News Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 10012		Episode. 4-12-2003 	Parody News. TV Reporter Meghan Ann Rodrigues, Channel 6 Eyewitness News, live from apparent bank robbery. Hostages were taken. She tries to interview hostages -- “We Are the News That Cares.” She finally gets a hostage to talk to her live on camera. Reporter Rodrigues quits on camera because “it’s too hard,” and says she will go back to stripping. 	152559
1997	MADtv: Presidential Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 5985		Episode. 10-25-1997	Parody News. Indigestion plagues the Presidential Press Conference. Word-association test. Craig Anton	152560
2008 	MADtv: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody Sports News. Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. Interview with Roger Clemens. 	152561
2003	MADtv: Red Carpet Visions 2003	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #909. 12-6-2003	Parody Entertainment News. Reporters Aries Spears and Mo Collins interview hip-hop stars including Snoop Dog. 	152562
2003	MADtv: Red Carpet Visions 2003	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #909. 12-6-2003	Parody Entertainment News. Reporters Aries Spears and Mo Collins interview hip-hop stars including Snoop Dog. 	152563
2008	MADtv: Regis Philbin	T	DVD -R HQ 9637A		Episode. 2-2008	Parody News.  Interviewer-TV Host Regis Philbin. 	152564
1997	MADtv: Reporter Clark Kent and the Daily Planet staff: Leaving Metropolis	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #306. 11-1-1997	Parody News. Reporter Clark Kent (Nicholas Cage parody) is Superman in “Leaving Metropolis.” Daily Planet staff including Editor Perry White and Reporter Lois Lane make an appearance.	152565
2004	MADtv: Superbowl-Themed Show	T	SVDSP 1700			Parody News. Sports Reporter Cathy, Live for Channel 10 goes into the locker room. The blonde sportscaster in a tight pink suit is sarcastic, acting tough and criticizing all the players she interviews during this "live" segment.Tells the quarterback his grandfather died during the game -- "Better luck finding his grave site than you did your receivers."Criticizes other players. "What was the team's biggest mistake besides showing up?"  She tells the team the coach bet against the team and they beat up the coach.	152566
1999	MADtv: Virginia Slim Aerobic Dance Competition Finals	T	DVD -R HQ 10618		Episode #425. 5-22-1999	Parody News. Sportscasters Jen and Brad report on the Virginia Slims Aerobic Dance Competition Finals. 	152567
2008	MADtv: Women’s Murder Club Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 9963		Episode. 2-16-2008	Parody of Women’s Murder Club. Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers. Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.The four women are made to look like female stereotypes scared and unsure of themselves. 	152568
1982	Mae West	MT				Reporter (Alec Smight). Narrator (Harry Reems).	152569
1999	Maelkebottebarn: Portraet af Bille August	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Retboll Carl	152570
2000	Maelstrom	M				Photographer (Sylvie Moreau)	152571
1985	Maelstrom	M			UK. Miniseries	Journalist (Ulf Borger).	152572
2007	Maestro Percival	M			Short.	Photographer Jon (Jon Jolles).	152573
1984	Mafia Diaries, The	NM	OWN - P	Nash, Jay Robert		Reporter Jack Journey, Chicago's top crime reporter	152574
1986	Mafia Princess	MT				Photographer (Shawn Lawrence). Chicago Radio Announcer (David Graves).	152575
2004	Mafioso: Father, the Son, The	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Stu Bykofsky). Reporter 2 (Julie Tedeschi).	152576
1981	Magazine	N	OWN - P	Masters, Diane		Fashion Magazine Editor Deidre Mason, gorgeous, ambitious, bitchy, a woman driven to claw and sleep her way to the top of the glossy super-elegant and backstabbing world of fashion magazines	152577
1977	Magazine	DT			Series. 10-6-1977 to 9-3-1981. CBS	TV Anchor-Editor Sharron Lovejoy.	152578
2005	Magazine	N		Vincent, Erica		Editor Amanda Cohen of The Magazine is in Saudi Arabia in search of Natalie. The search opens a whole new world for Amanda Cohen, one full of live when she falls in love with an English merchant. Then disappointment when she finds out the man she has fallen in love with is Natalie’s husband. Natalie dies. Cohen finds out Natalie is her blood sister, which makes Simon her blood brother. She becomes the donor for his dying daughter, her niece.	152579
1935	Magazine Girl	P	MLPL	Thomas, Clara L.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Magazine	152580
1980	Magazine Intern Terry Berg	CB			Green Lantern, Vol. 2, #129, June 1980. Outed in Green Lantern, Vol. 2, #137, February, 1981. 	Magazine Intern and High School Student Terry Berg lives in Maplewood, NJ (home) and New York City.  He is assigned by Feast Magazine’s art director to be Cartoonist Kyle Rayner’s assistant.When Kyle Rayner is hired as a cartoonist for FEAST magazine, teenager Terry Berg is assigned by the magazine's art director to be Kyle's assistant. In the next issue, Terry shows up to meet Kyle at his apartment and instead finds the apartment's ceiling partially destroyed with a hole in it and John Stewart watching over it all. Jade, Kyle's ex-girlfriend phones Kyle to let him know that Fatality, last survivor of Xanshi (John Stewart is partially responsible for its destruction), is back on Earth and is wearing a Qwardian power ring. When Kyle has to duck out to confront Fatality, Terry shows the first signs of jealousy. After Kyle and Jade decide to rekindle their relationship, Terry begins to feel more slighted and jealous over it, and pretends to hide it behind a lot of homework. Kyle proposes marriage to Jade but she turns him down with an "I love you, but not yet" answer. Later that day, Kyle has an art meeting with Terry and FEAST art director, Andre Choi (whom people think is gay because of his "stereotypical" appearance and taste for show tunes). Kyle confides to Terry that Jade turned down his proposal, and Terry becomes hurt and angry, telling Kyle: "I'm not the one who never shuts up about his girlfriend. All the time -- On and on and on -- what makes you think anyone wants to hear about it?" Terry then confesses that he's not angry with Jade, and Kyle realizes he's the one that Terry is upset with. Terry tearfully confesses: "Because I don't want you to be with her. Because… ", and then runs out of the meeting room. Finally it dawns on Kyle that Terry has had a crush on him all this time, and asks Andre, the art director, for coming out advice. Andre somewhat flamboyantly informs Kyle that he's straight. Thanks to an open and level headed talk with Jade, Kyle decides to have an honest talk with Terry. Kyle shows up Terry's home and his mother welcomes him in, and says to go up to Terry's bedroom. In the course of the conversation, Terry admits that he's unsure if he's gay or not, and Kyle tells Terry that being gay isn't a sin, and that he counts Terry as a really good friend. Their talk ends with a hug and Kyle telling Terry that he is brave for sharing this part of himself.	152581
1999	Magazine Journalists	D	IJPC 126	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Six -- 1980s, The: Part Four -- Magazine Journalists, Victims, Murderers and ScandalmongersFilm and TV Excerpts include: Magazine Journalists: “Perfect,”  “Eddie and the Cruisers,” “Where the Buffalo Roam,” “Simon and Simon: The Third Eye,”  “A Bunny’s Tale,” “Her Life as a Man,” “I was a Mail Order Bride."“Waitress,” “Crocodile Dundee,” “The Big Chill,” “Lace,” “Anything But Love,” “Anatomy of an Illness,” “The Island,” “Street Smart.”Murderers and Scandalmongers: “Call Me,” “Jagged Edge,” “A Whisper Kills,” “Murder She Wrote: Letters to Loretta,” “Matlock: The Ex,”  “Matlock: The Tabloid,” “The Clairvoyant,” “Scandal Sheet.”	152582
1985	Magazine Section	SSF	MLPL	Lafferty, R. A	In "Year's Best Science Fiction, Third Annual Collection, The."	Freelance Journalist John T. Wollybear, who has written outrageous but true stories for newspaper's Sunday magazine sections for 40 years, cannot place his articles anymore.	152583
2005	Magda M.:	TF			Episode #3. 9-20-2005	Newspaper Manager (Mariusz Drezek).	152584
2005	Magenta: Gathering, The	M			UK	Interviewer (Stephen Lambe).	152585
1949	Maggi's Private Wire	DT				Host Maggie McNellis, gossip and interviews, reviews for women	152586
1984	Maggie Briggs: Double Date	T		Ellison, Bob and Tom Whedon	Episode #5. 4-1-1984	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.When a rival paper scoops Maggie's Geoff traces the leak to Maggie's date with a reporter.	152587
1984	Maggie Briggs: Maggie Meets Geoff (aka Suzanne Pleshette is Maggie Briggs).	T		Hauck, Charlie	Episode #1. 3-4-1984. Series 3-4-1984 to 4-15-1984.	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.When financial trouble threatens the existence of the New York Examiner, a daily newspaper, the management reassigns Maggie Briggs from hard  news city reporter to feature writer for the paper's Modern Living section in hopes of improving circulation.We follow Maggie as she attempts to adjust to her new position. When Maggie turns down a job in the modern living department, Walter is happy to take it instead. Geoff Bennett (John Getez). Walter Holden (Kenneth McMillan).	152588
1984	Maggie Briggs: Maggie's Theater Review	T		Hauck, Charlie	Episode #6. 4-15-1984	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.Maggie's new assignment is to review a play but will the author ruin her fun?	152589
1984	Maggie Briggs: New Leaf, A	T		Hauck, Charlie	Episode #4.  3-25-1984	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.Maggie resolves to change her life. Her first step? Stop cleaning up after Connie's broken relationships.	152590
1984	Maggie Briggs: Roman Holiday	T		Hauck, Charlie	Episode #3. 3-18-1984	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.Maggie needs a loan to go on her Roman holiday. Walter promises to help her out but keeps making excuses not to go to the bank.	152591
1984	Maggie Briggs: Wrong, Bad, Dumb, Stinks	T		Hauck, Charlie	Episode #2. 3-11-1984	Newspaperwoman Maggie Briggs (Suzanne Pleshette) is a veteran hard news reporter for New York Examiner who is reassigned from hard news to feature writing for the paper's new Modern Living section in the hopes of improving circulation. She isn't happy.Maggie tries hard news reporting when no one likes her feature ideas.	152592
2000	Maggie Carpenter: Everything I Long For	N		Carlson, Melody	#2 Whispering Pine Series	Newspaper Editor Maggie Carpenter and her son, Spencer, are settling into their new home in Pine Mountain, Oregon, when he discovers a runaway girl in the woods. Drawing on her Christian beliefs, Maggie opens her heart and home to Leah, and offers to help the girl discover her biological father’s identity. Leah’s only clues are her age and her father’s hometown -- Pine Mountain. But Maggie’s gesture leads her friends to question her intentions, and rumors fly about Leah. As her world and the once peaceful town turn topsy-turvy, Maggie learns the truth about Leah’s father. 	152593
2001	Maggie Carpenter: Looking For You All My Life	N		Carlson, Melody	#3 Whispering Pine Series	Newspaper Editor Maggie Carpenter didn’t come to Oregon looking for love, but she may have found it with Jed Whitewater. Or did she? She soon wonders if Jed will ever be able to share his heart with her.	152594
1999	Maggie Carpenter: Place to Come Home To, A	N		Carlson, Melody	#1 Whispering Pine Series	Newspaper Editor Maggie Carpenter moves to Pine Mountain,  Oregon and takes a job as a newspaper editor only to find the town is dying because a major highway has been rerouted. 	152595
2001	Maggie Carpenter: Someone To Belong To	N		Carlson, Melody	#4 Whispering Pine Series	Newspaper Editor Maggie Carpenter and Jed are enjoying their deepening love when Jed’s previous girlfriend returns. With her relationship in jeopardy and a land project dividing the community, Maggie’s troubles skyrocket until she follows God’s loving guidance.	152596
1997	Maggie MacGowen:  Hard Light	NM	OWN	Hornsby, Wendy	#5 Maggie MacGowen Mysteries	Investigative Documentarian Maggie MacGowen is a smart, strong female freelance filmmaker who excels at cinema verite. She is excellent at spotting life's truth and solves crimes through the viewfinder of her video cameraMaggie is caught up in an intricate and long-reaching web of family problems. Her lover, LAPD Detective Mike Flint is only months away from retirement and burnt out from the juvenile offenders he constantly arrests.Maggie, who has recently had a miscarriage, becomes just as disenchanted with the bleeding-heart stories of criminal youths and their dysfunctional families that she is expected to produce for her TV network bosses.After her old friend is hurt when her home is invaded, Maggie agrees to track down the Vietnamese man who attacked her and find out why her former friend would beat her. Maggie is facing the M words -- Marriage and Moving. And Murder.She's trying to sell her San Francisco house while Mike works at placing his alcoholic father in another treatment center. Maggie's ex-husband Scott was involved with the Vietnamese and she wants to find out why.	152597
1995	Maggie MacGowen: 77th Street Requiem:	NM	OWN - P	Hornsby, Wendy	#4 Maggie MacGowen Mysteries	Investigative Documentarian Maggie MacGowen is a smart, strong female freelance filmmaker who excels at cinema verite. She is excellent at spotting life's truth and solves crimes through the viewfinder of her video cameraMaggie lands a contract for a network documentary and deliberately insinuates herself in a dangerous place -- the 77th Street precinct of Los Angeles, a war zone of gangs, junkies and deadbeats so she can investigate a copy killing 20 years old.A bad-boy cop was killed in 1974 in a house that sits just a few blocks from the hideout where the SLA was holding their famous captive, Patty Hearst. His murder is still an open case, never solved, never forgotten. A lot of people wanted him dead.Maggie's lover, Mike Flint, is the cop's former partner. The network likes her pitch of a story jumping with sex, jealousy, violence and a link with the Hearst kidnapping so Maggie is soon out in the neighborhood with her camera crew.Maggie interviews dozens of the dead cop's friends, colleagues and sex partners but soon finds herself facing a confusing array of distorted facts, murky half-truth. Just as she thinks she is getting a handle on the dead cop, her sources are killed off.	152598
1994	Maggie MacGowen: Bad Intent	NM		Hornsby, Wendy	#3 Maggie MacGowen Mysteries	Investigative Documentarian Maggie MacGowen is a smart, strong female freelance filmmaker who excels at cinema verite. She is excellent at spotting life's truth and solves crimes through the viewfinder of her video cameraMaggie is settling into Los Angeles life with her lover, homicide detective Mike Flint. For her film on growing up in the housing projects, Mike suggests she interview a librarian and a prostitute.He neglects to tell her that they were both key witnesses 14 years ago when they were children in the conviction of a cop killer. Now as the elections loom, the incumbent DA is trying for political points by requesting the murderer's release.He says police pressured the witnesses into lying. Mike was on the case. While Maggie, who feels ill-used by Mike, pursues her film, Mike is told by his superiors to take time off until things calm down. The old murder leads to a new death.Maggie is a divorced mother whose unabashed sexual attraction to Mike accompanies a reluctance to remarry. Maggie begins her own campaign to clear Mike's name and the gutsy, prize-winning filmmaker is taking her camera into the heart of the city to do so.	152599
1993	Maggie MacGowen: Midnight Baby	NM		Hornsby, Wendy	#2 Maggie MacGowen Mysteries	Investigative Documentarian Maggie MacGowen is a smart, strong female freelance filmmaker who excels at cinema verite. She is excellent at spotting life's truth and solves crimes through the viewfinder of her video cameraIn Los Angeles to film a documentary about children, San Franciscan MacGowen meets a 14-year-old hooker who calls herself Pisces. Reminded of her own teenaged daughter, Maggie feeds Pisces and her young watchdog friend and finds them beds for the night.When Maggie's lover, L.A. homicide detective Mike Flint, tells her that Pisces has been murdered, she promises to stay out of the police investigation but determines to find out who the girl was and how her family lost track of her.Parents of a little girl who disappeared on a family outing 10 years earlier claim Pisces was their missing child, but Maggie and Mike identify the dead girl as the daughter of a wealthy Long Beach playboy.More murders occur while police search for the killer. Maggie has a teenage daughter, a boyfriend who's a copy and a male housemate who takes better care of her than a mother would.	152600
1992	Maggie MacGowen: Telling Lies	NM	OWN - P	Hornsby, Wendy	#1 Maggie MacGowen Mysteries	Investigative Documentarian Maggie MacGowen is a smart, strong female freelance filmmaker who excels at cinema verite. She is excellent at spotting life's truth and solves crimes through the viewfinder of her video cameraMacGowen is summoned to Los Angeles by her sister Emily on the anniversary of their brother's death and finds the famous former radical, now a doctor, in the hospital close to death.Her sister, a political firebrand, Dr. Emily Duschamps, is comatose after left lying for hours in a rain-splattered Los Angeles alley with a bullet in her brain. Her sister Maggie searches Los Angeles for the would-be murderer.Although beloved by her colleagues and community, she has a formidable list of enemies including the FBI, a couple who believe she killed their son, former activitists and politicians. Her friends include some of the most influential people in the city.The evidence indicates that one of them is the would-be assassin. Her investigation takes her through skid row, into the past and her family's antiwar activism and into a murderous trap from which she barely escapes.	152601
2008	Maggie Quinn: Hell Week	N		Clement-Moore, Rosemary	#2 Maggie Quinn Series	Aspiring Journalist Maggie Quinn, who is a reluctant psychic, begins her first year of college at Bedivere University and she is determined to make her mark as a journalist. The only problem is that the school paper, The Ranger Report, does not take freshman on staff. Rules are rules, but when has that ever stopped Maggie?  Quinn finds the one story only a freshman can get. Maggie decides to rush campus sororities to expose the secrets of the Greek system. As she makes the rounds of parties and rituals, she publishes her observations each week. After facing hellfire, infiltrating sorority rush should be easy. It’s no Woodward and Bernstein, but going undercover as the Phantom Pledge will allow her to write her expose. Then she can make a stealth exit before initiation. But when she finds a group of girls who are after way more than “sisterhood,” all her instincts say there’s something rotten on Greek Row. And when Hell Week rolls around, there may be no turning back. If there is such a thing as a sorority from hell, you can bet that Maggie Quinn will be the one to stumble into it. She's surprised, though, to find herself being drawn to Sigma Alpha Xi, one of the most exclusive sororities on campus. SAXis and their alumni are always the most accomplished and powerful women. Maggie soon learns that they all have one other thing in common-they have magical power, and being in the sorority somehow guarantees success in life. That success comes at a price, though, and some of the young women are using their power in very evil ways. 	152602
2007	Maggie Quinn: Prom Dates From Hell	N		Clement-Moore, Rosemary	#1 Maggie Quinn Series	Reporter Maggie Quinn is an honors student, newspaper staffer, yearbook photographer. Six weeks from graduation and all she wants to do is get out of Avalon High in one piece. Fate seems to have different plans for her.Scent of fire and brimstone fills the school. Twilight Zone stuff starts happening to the school's ruling clique -- the athlete elite and head cheerleader and her minions, all of whom happen to be named Jessica.Maggie realizes it's up to her to ferret out who unleashed the ancient evil before all hell breaks loose. She has always suspected that prom is the work of the devil, but it looks as if her attendance will be mandatory.She is out to save her town from soul-crushing demons from hell and the cheerleading squad. Maggie Quinn tries to ignore her psychic powers but begins to be disturbed by dark dreams. Then strange things start happening.	152603
2009	Maggie Rose	N				Reporter Luke Madison, a 27-year-old cynical, hard-nosed news reporter from the New York World is assigned to the New York City’s Sheltering Arms Refuge, a home for displaced and orphaned waifs with an order to research the city’s problem of “Street Arabs,” the name pinned to these impoverished children in the summer of 1904. Sparks fly when Madison meets Maggie Rose Kane, Jacob Kane’s spunky, independent middle daughter who has accepted God’s call to leave her hometown of Sandy Shores, Michigan, to work as “house mother” at the orphanage. Maggie and Luke come to terms with their growing attraction. Will Maggie win the struggle to remain attuned to God’s direction for her life, staving off her foolish, romantic notions, or does the Lord have a greater purpose than she ever imagined for leading her to New York?	152604
1954	Maggie, The	M				Reporter (Andrew Keir).	152605
1981	Maggie:	T			Series. Columnist Erma Bombeck created sitcom	Aspiring Cartoonist Reg (Todd Giebenhain) decides to be gay because "all talented cartoonists are."	152606
1971	Maggie: Love Story, A	N		Woolfolk, William		Publisher. Powerful and ruthless newspaper publisher who resembles William Randolph Hearst.	152607
2004	Magia Russica	DF			Israel - Russia	Interviewer Masha Zur.	152608
1951	Magic Box, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11375, 11376. 			Reporter (Michael Denison). British Photographer William Friese-Greene invents one of the first movie cameras.	152609
1969	Magic Christian, The	M				TV Commentators (Michael Aspel, Michael Barratt, Harry Carpenter, W. Barrington Dalby, John Snagge, Alan Whicker).	152610
1921	Magic Cup, The	M		Sheldon, E. Lloyd (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Bob Norton (Vincent Coleman) helps hotel maid thwart pawnbrokers who substitute paste gems for real pearls. Couple first meet during Christmas and Norton later comes to the woman's aid when a con artist tricks her by posing as English Lord.Norton's paper summons the real lord who arrives and discovers the woman is his granddaughter.	152611
1950	Magic Face	M				Press. Actor becomes Hitler's valet, murders him, takes his place and ruins Nazi Germany's war efforts.	152612
2008	Magic Flute Diaries	M				Journalist #1 (Soo Garay). 	152613
2008	Magic Happens	N		Corcoran, Cathy		Public Relations Consultant Kate Driscoll is a recovering alcoholic who lives in a Boston suburb with her engineer husband, Bob, and their six-year-old daughter, Meghan. When Bob’s business goes broke, Kate finds that even her regular A.A. meetings don’t help with the money worries, so she turns to a local gym for stress relief. “The gym was cheaper than psychotherapy and seemed to work just as well,” she says. Though she describes herself as a “relentless hetereosexual,” Kate is soon horrified to find herself falling in love with Lou, a female instructor at the gym. Kate’s affair with Lou carries her through increasing financial difficulties and her husband’s growing depression until she is forced to make a decision that will shape the rest of her life. “Shit happens,” Kate’s A.A. friends say, but magic happens too as Kate learns that no matter what happens on the outside, the answers to her problems lie within.	152614
1995	Magic in the Water	M				Reporter (Norma Jean Wick)	152615
1978	Magic Journey, The	N	OWN - P	Nichols, John		News Media	152616
1994	Magic Kid II	M				Photographer (Dave McMoyler).	152617
1989	Magic Moments	MT				Reporter (John Abbott)	152618
2001	Magic of Sex, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6992, 6993		Adult Playboy Channel	Newsman (Randy Spears) investigates the career of a magician.	152619
2003	Magic School Bus: Ups and Downs	T	SVD 1377		Episode	Journalist Gerri Poveri (voice of Cindy Williams) Bus refuses to go below the surface of Walkerville Lake to investigate a monster sighting	152620
1961	Magic Spectacles	M				Newspaper. Picture in the newspaper	152621
2006	Magic Time	N		Marlette, Doug		Columnist Carter Ransom of the New York Examiner comes from Mississippi who had great fortune and terrible luck of falling in love in the summer of 1964 with a New York-born civil rights worker who wound up being killed alongside three coworkerHis father presided over the first trial of the murders. Now there's evidence the original trial was flawed. When a terrorist group bombs a Manhattan museum, Ransom suffers an emotional breakdown and returns to his Mississippi hometown to convalesce.His father just retired after 40 years on the bench. In 1965, Ransom was a local rookie journalist who met and fell in love with one of the volunteers who died. Ambitious young state attorney is reopening the case.Carter fears that his father covered up the real killers' identity to protect an old family friend and even suspects his father was being blackmailed over his affair with one of the Klansmen's wives.	152622
1947	Magic Town	M	L. B11	Riskin, Robert, Joseph Krumgold (Story). Riskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Mary Peterman (Jane Wyman) of local paper criticizes Lawrence "Rip" Smith (James Stewart), public opinion expert and pollster who discovers small town perfectly reflects America. He and colleagues disguised as insurance salesman gather data.Smith storms into her office demanding to see the editor of "this imitation paper." She runs electric trains and keeps cats in her office. Smith tries to sweet talk her into printing retraction. Her mother also wants her to retract story.Peterman finds out Smith's real purpose for being in town when she listens in on telephone conversation. He tries to convince her to kill story for the sake of the town and promises to leave, but story breaks. Soon town is invaded by press and pollsters.Editor becomes object of press attention although she tries to downplay "madness" in her own paper. Business booms, but values are ruined. Press becomes instrument for restoring order when Smith resurrects front page article editor originally killed.Story said town big shots talked about new high school planning to build. Story gets national publicity. Town gradually reestablishes priorities. Dickey the Reporter (Robert Dudley). Reporter (Billy Wayne). Newsreel Director (Bert Moorhouse).	152623
1999	Magic User's Club	CB		Sato, Junichi	Japan. 1999-2000. Published by Fujimi Shobo, Appeared in magazine “Dragon Junior.” 3 volumes. Manga series. Manga based on animated series	Reporter Mitsuru Minowa is a newspaper journalist bent on learning the truth behind the Bell. He investigates the Magic Club to find out if they have any connection. He is dedicated and will do anything to find the truth.	152624
1999	Magic User's Club	C			Japan. Produced by Triangle Staff and Bandai Visual. Appeared on WOWOW network. 13 episodes.Anime series. Magical girl/boy anime	Reporter Mitsuru Minowa (Akio Ohtsuka, Voice) is a newspaper journalist bent on learning the truth behind the Bell. He investigates the Magic Club to find out if they have any connection. He is dedicated and will do anything to find the truth.Photographer Yoshito Yoshimoto (Tomohiro Nishimura, Voice) is a photographer and constant sidekick of Minowa, though he doesn't take the Bell issue as seriously as his boss. He is always willing to help his boss but is not as intent on finding the information. 	152625
1999	Magic User's Club	CB		Sato, Junichi	Japan. 1999-2000. Published by Fujimi Shobo. Appeared in magazine Dragon Junior.  3 volumes. Manga series. Manga based on animated series	Photographer Yoshito Yoshimoto is a photographer and constant sidekick of Minowa, though he doesn't take the Bell issue as seriously as his boss. He is always willing to help his boss but is not as intent on finding the information. 	152626
1979	Magic vs.  Bird: 1979 NCAA Championship Game, The	DT				Commentators (Dick Enberg, Bryant Gumbel, Al McGuire, Billy Packer).	152627
1987	Magic Years, Vol. 2, The	M				Interviewer (Peter Wyngarde).	152628
1989	Magical Eye, The	M				Editor (Helen Lewis). New Yorker Film Critic (Pauline Kael). Paris Film Critic (Louis Marcorelle-Himself).	152629
1967	Magical Mystery Tour	MT				Photographer Little George (George Claydon).	152630
1973	Magician, The	T			Series 1973-1974.	Columnist for magazines and newspapers	152631
1938	Magician's Daughter, The	M				Editor Mr. Burns (Thomas E. Jackson).	152632
1954	Magicians, The	NS		Priestly, J.B.		Press	152633
2005	Maging akin muli	MTF			Philippines	News Media. News Reporter (Liza Dino).	152634
1993	Magma taishi	C			Short	Newscaster (Tom Fahn - Voice - English Version). Newspaper Editor Takuda (Patrick G. Ingram - Voice - English Version).	152635
1995	Magnates, The	N		Crosland, Susan		Journalist Zoe Hare is an up-and-coming young Washington journalist when she catches the attention of international media magnates and bitter enemies, Miles Brewster and Lord ScropeUp-and-coming young journalist, Zoe Hare, finds herself caught up in a battle between two international media magnates, archenemies and bitter rivals Miles Brewster and Lord Scope, and torn between personal feelings and professional ambition	152636
2003	Magnificent Deed	M			Australia	Reporter. Female News Reader (Emma Power).  Ceremony Reporter (Emile Fernandez). Newspaper Boy (Dusan Dobrilovic).	152637
1942	Magnificent Dope, The	M				Reporter (Chick Chandler). Photographer (Mike Lally). Photographer (Ralph Brooks).	152638
1977	Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa, The	MT				Photographer (Jack Frey).	152639
1917	Magnificent Meddler, The	M			AFI-Cartoonists/Newspapers	Cartoonist Bob Gill (Otto Lederer) and Montague Emerson (Antonio Moreno) buy the Sentinel in a wild western town.  The political boss torches the newspaper offices.	152640
1935	Magnificent Obsession	M				Reporters (Vance Carroll, Henry Hale, Ray Johnson, Louis Natheaux, Gladden James, Donald Kerr)	152641
1972	Magnificent Seven Ride!, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3457, 3458. SV 178	Rowe, Arthur (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Noah Forbes (Michael Callan) wants to interview tough marshal: "I've decided to do for you what Ned Butline did for  Bill Cody." Marshal: "Make a damned fool out of me?"Reporter offers marshal third of the profits, adding, someone is going to write about him anyway.  Marshal agrees to interview after he holds out for half the proceeds. Reporter's journalistic ambitions get sidetracked when marshal's bride is kidnapped.Journalist joins marshal in chasing down her captors. Find her after she has been raped and murdered. Marshal kills two kidnappers against journalist's objections. Reporter claims two men should have been given a trial.Journalist's pacifist notions of justice modified as he and Marshal defend group of women from a Mexican bandit and his gang. Reporter eventually straps on gun himself when he joins posse. Reporter is one of the few to survive final assault.Riding with marshal taught him principles he never knew. Thinks he will write about things better because he can feel them. "What people think is true is a lot more important than what really is true. Can't get rich telling them  they're wrong."	152642
1998	Magnificent Seven, The:	T	VHS 645 (No Beginning)		Episode. Series 1-3-1998 to 7-16-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News.	152643
1999	Magnificent Seven: Achilles	T			Episode #19. 7-16-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Vin asks Mary to teach him to read.J.D. foils a bank robbery but unwittingly shoots and kills and innocent bystander. Tormented by his failure, J.D. decides to quit and go home. Meanwhile, a legendary criminal, Achilles, vows revenge for the death of his brother in the bank holdup.	152644
1999	Magnificent Seven: Chinatown	T			Episode #18. 7-9-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. The Seven investigate possible abuse of Chinese laborers by railroad foremen. Ezra buys a Chinese girl to stop her from being abused. Buck purchases a love potion to win his woman's heart.	152645
1998	Magnificent Seven: Collector, The	T			Episode #8. 3-7-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. The Seven get involved when a collector attempts to buy a string of homes: The future home of the railroad. Royal's hired gun has a bone to pick with Chris over an incident many years back.Josiah is excited with his former love, a saloon singer who comes to town. J.D. competes with a tomboy.	152646
1998	Magnificent Seven: Inmate 78	T			Episode #10. 3-21-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Chris is arrested and thrown into a gulag-type prison camp while intervening in the arrest of an innocent man.He's subsequently informed that the sheriff identifies drifters who look like they have money and arrested them on trumped-up charges until their families pay the bail. Vin, Ezra and the boys search for Chris when he doesn't return.	152647
1999	Magnificent Seven: Lady Killers	T			Episode #21.	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Two female bounty hunters come to town to hunt down a wanted criminal -- or are they outlaws themselves searching for stolen loot? Only time will tell.J.D. is in hot water with Casey when he's attracted to one of the women.	152648
1999	Magnificent Seven: Love and Honor	T			Episode #13. 1-22-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Buck swordfights for Inez's honor when a band of men attempt to take her back to Mexico. Chris matches skills with a sharp shooting bandit.	152649
1998	Magnificent Seven: Manhunt	T			Episode #9. 3-14-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Vin takes the lead in a manhunt to catch an escaped prisoner who took a local woman hostage. The girl's father, a local preacher, seeks vengeance.	152650
1998	Magnificent Seven: Nemesis	T			Episode #7. 2-28-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Chris pursues the man he believes is responsible for the murder of his wife and sons. The rest of the seven try their best to keep Chris from doing something he might regret.A writer wants to document the Wild West up close.	152651
1999	Magnificent Seven: New Law, The	T			Episode #11. 1-8-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. The Seven go their separate ways when a Federal Marshal takes control of the town. The cattle barons band together to take the now unprotected town.The Seven are forced to reunite to save the townsfolk.	152652
1999	Magnificent Seven: Obsession	T			Episode #23.	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. When Chris meets an old flame, he finds out more about the events that led up to the death of his wife and son.The Seven are tempted. Ezra in particular finds the money difficult to resist and quickly finds himself at odds with Chris.	152653
1998	Magnificent Seven: One Day Out West	T			Episode #3. 1-10-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Mary's father-in-law, a Federal Judge, comes to clean up the town and J.D. volunteers to serve as sheriff. Judge Travis (Robert Vaughn) enlists the Seven to protect the town.	152654
1999	Magnificent Seven: Penance	T			Episode #20.	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Traveling detective targets Josiah as the main suspect in a series of murders. Nathan's Indian friend visits with the news she's about to marry.	152655
1998	Magnificent Seven: Pilot (2)	T			Episode #2. 1-3-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. A band of marauding Confederates soldiers threatens an Indian village. The village elders travel to a nearby town to purchase protection. They approach Chris and Vin with their offer.They quickly accept and recruit the rest of the seven to help save the village. The seven protect the village with Ezra showing up at the last moment and Nathan falling in love.	152656
1998	Magnificent Seven: Safecracker	T			Episode #5. 1-24-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Ex-safecracker traveling through town is forced to return to her nefarious ways by an adamant ex-partner.	152657
1999	Magnificent Seven: Serpents	T			Episode #22.	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Politician is due to pay a visit to Four Corners and a dead assassin is found in the hotel plus $10,000 in cash. The money proves a magnet for trouble.The Seven are tempted. Ezra in particular finds the money difficult to resist and quickly finds himself at odds with Chris.Ezra starts questioning whether Chris actually trusts him and is forced into introspection and whether he himself is worthy of trust. New assassin arrives in town and the Seven must find him before he succeeds with his mission.	152658
1999	Magnificent Seven: Sins of the Past	T			Episode #12. 1-15-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Vin is arrested by Federal Marshals and extradited to Texas for the murder he's accused of committing.Chris follows to free Vin after Vin is given to an outlaw, the man who framed Vin for the killing. The Seven ride to catch the outlaw. Meanwhile, Ezra is shocked to learn his mother is opening a hotel across the street from the newly purchased saloon.Buck is surprised when a local girl informs him he's the father of her child-to-be.	152659
1999	Magnificent Seven: Trial, The	T			Episode #17. 3-5-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Nathan's father is brought to town to stand trial for the murder of his former owner. The Seven are assigned the task of protecting the African-American from the raging mob crying vengeance.Ezra's mother is arrested for stealing a set of cufflinks. She claims the owner of the cufflinks planted them in her satchel to try to get her to accept his offer of marriage.	152660
1999	Magnificent Seven: Vendetta	T			Episode #14. 1-29-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. The Seven protect Chris's former father-in-law when he runs into town with the news he killed the man who murdered Chris's family. The deceased's siblings, led by their mother, vow revenge.	152661
1999	Magnificent Seven: Wagon Train (1)	T			Episode #15. 2-12-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. The Seven protect a wagon train when the settlers are threatened by a demanding gold-hunter who claims he owns the land.Vin falls in love with the wife of the abusive wagon master. Chris, Vin, Buck and Ezra ride to rescue the woman after she's kidnapped and held ransom. Buck and Ezra try to win a widow's hand by charming her pudgy young son.	152662
1999	Magnificent Seven: Wagon Train (2)	T			Episode #16. 2-19-1999	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Mary decides to marry Gerard Whitman (Michael Woods) reasoning that her son, Billy Travis (Gemini Barnett) needs a father.The boys continue to protest the wagon train from Dicky O'Shea and his dynamite expert. Vin and the woman return to the group and face the wrath of her husband, to warn of the impending attack.	152663
1998	Magnificent Seven: Witness	T			Episode #6. 1-31-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News is reunited with her son who witnessed his father's murder. Mary's young son visits only to be haunted by his memories of a rogue townsperson.	152664
1998	Magnificent Seven: Working Girls	T			Episode #4. 1-17-1998	Editor Mary Travis (Laurie Holden) of the Clarion News. Town takes in a group of "working girls" escaping from their vengeful master.	152665
2003	Magnificent Thieves	M				Female News Reader (Emma Power). Ceremony Reporter (Emile Fernandez)	152666
1967	Magnificent Two, The	M				News Announcer (Aubrey Morris)	152667
1950	Magnificent Yankee, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5576, 5577. SVD 1505			Reporter for the Boston Transcript Graham (Hayden Rorke). Reporter (Dick Cogan). Reporter (Jack Gargan). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Tony Merrill).	152668
1999	Magnolia	M				Cameraman (John Davies), Gwenovier's Cameraman.	152669
2009	Magnolias, Moonlight, and Murder	N		Rosett, Sara		Reporter Jodi Lockworth is a vibrant young woman who is a beloved member of the community. Her part-time gig as a newspaper reporter may have put her on the wrong side of a few prominent citizens. Ellie Avery is a military wife, mom and professional organizer who is settling her family -- Air Force pilot Mitch, baby Nathan and daughter Livvy -- into their new home in Georgia. She is busier than ever. With two children under four, a party to plan for Mitch’s promotion and new contacts to develop for her organizing business, Ellie’s eager to relax by taking the family Rottweiler for a peaceful stroll. As evening’s shadows fall, Ellie stumbles into an abandoned graveyard disturbed by flooding from a recent storm and finds two bodies, unearthed from the same grave. The skeleton that belongs in the washed-out grave site is a young casualty of World War I. The probable identity of the fresher corpse leads Ellie into a missing-person case centered around Jodi Lockworth. When Ellie discovers a vital clue in her very own home, she becomes the next target of a sinister schemer who will stop at nothing to protect a deadly secret. Now with a double mystery brewing and dozens of guests about to arrive in her back yard, Ellie’s agenda is once again packed. The only thing she hasn’t penciled in is one killer of a party crasher who intends to make this celebration Ellie’s last. 	152670
1980	Magnum, P.I.:	T	SV 110. SV 46		Episodes. Series 12-11-1980 to 5-1-1988..	News Media. Newsboy. Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck): first paying job delivering newspapers, the Daily Sentinel (earned $12 a week plus penny for each paper sold). Pulp writer Robin Masters' estate	152671
1981	Magnum, P.I.: Beauty Knows No Pain	T			Episode #18. 4-16-1981	TV Reporter-Newsreader (Jeff MacKay - Voice). T.C. is desperate for some much-need publicity for Island Hoppers and collars Magnum into competing in the upcoming swim-run-bike Ironman triathlon.A fitness trainer, a financially broke woman who can only afford Magnum's services for one day, hires him to find her missing fiancé. She agrees to train Magnum for the Ironman triathlon in exchange for his extended help in locating her fiancé.	152672
1981	Magnum, P.I.: Curse of the King Kamehameha Club	T	SV 155		Episode #11. 2-19-1981	Reporter Christine Richards (Gretchen Corbett) sees the series of strange incidents as a chance for a big story. A curse seems to be on the King Kamehameha Club and all who use it. Native locals take the curse seriously and events seem to prove the point.When one of the competitors suddenly collapses and dies, a fire breaks out in the kitchen and when Rick falls ill, Magnum investigations to try to find out if there is a logical explanation behind the events.But his enquiries aren't helped by the hounding news reporter who sees the series of strange incidents as a chance for a big news story.	152673
1986	Magnum, P.I.: Death and Taxes	T			Episode #133. 10-29-1986	News Media. Magnum becomes the focus of a crazed, obsessed killer who repeatedly phones him with cryptic nursery rhyme riddles of upcoming killings. At first Magnum thinks it is a crank caller, but then a prostitute is murdered reflecting the clues given.The menacing calls continue with the deranged killer boasting about his crimes and giving clues for the next one.	152674
1985	Magnum, P.I.: Déjà vu	T			Episode #107. 9-26-1985	Newspaper Seller (Arthur English).	152675
1982	Magnum, P.I.: Double Jeopardy	T			Episode #37. 2-25-1982	Reporter #1 (Bill Thompson). Reporter #2 (Ron Wood). Magnum becomes stunt double for one of the stars being used by a film team to shoot a new movie on the Masters' Estate.Magnum investigates an accidental shooting in which blanks were changed to real bullets.	152676
1987	Magnum, P.I.: Forty.	T	DVD -R HQ 2933. SVD 1093,  SV 145		Episode #144. 2-11-1987	TV Reporter Linda Lee Ellison (Patrice Martinez-Patrice Camhi). Magnum falls for the news reporter who may be connected to one of his own cases.She may be tied up with the gang he is supposed to be investigating. He almost loves his heart -- and his life.	152677
1982	Magnum, P.I.: Heal Thyself	T			Episode #52. 12-16-1982	Reporter Eric Daniels (Woody Eney) determined for a story goes after one of Magnum's friends, a nurse he knew in Vietnam who was once traumatized when a wounded soldier she was treating was killed in a bombing.She is  now a doctor accused of the murder of three patients in her care. Magnum is determined to clear her name. The hounding reporter does not help.	152678
1984	Magnum, P.I.: I Witness	T	DVD -R 1524		Episode #84. 5-3-1984	TV Reporter Emme Tomimbang (Herself) interrupts a basketball game on TV with a news bulletin reporting an armed robbery at the King Kamehameha Club, where cast receipts totaling thousands of dollars were taken.Magnum investigates. Reporter's name same as actress who plays the role.	152679
1982	Magnum, P.I.: Jororo Kill, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2101. SVD 814. SV 119.	Bellisario, Donald P. and Andrew Schneider and Reuben Leder	Episode #31. 1-7-1982	Correspondent Kate Sullivan (Tyne Daly), a determined news reporter, arrives in Honolulu asking for Magnum's  help in tracking down a master-of-disguise international assassin who is targeting a visiting Prime Minister of a small island republic.Magnum is caught in the crossfire of international politics and terrorism. As Magnum tries to locate the killer before the assassination attempt, Magnum begins to question the exact motives behind the reporter's extreme determination to get the story.British TV Reporter (Geoff Heise). Anonymous informer tells a newswoman a visiting prime minister will be assassinated in Honolulu.	152680
1984	Magnum, P.I.: Legacy of Garwood Huddle, The	T			Episode #88. 10-18-1984	TV Newscaster Sheila (Nancy DeCarl). Anchorman (Douglas Woo). News Reader at the Beginning (Phil Hartman - Voice).	152681
1983	Magnum, P.I.: Letter to a Duchess	T			Episode #69. 11-10-1983	Newspaper Vendor (Yankee Chang).	152682
1987	Magnum, P.I.: Love That Lies, The	T			Episode #155. 11-18-1987	Reporter #1 (Ray Bumatai). Reporter #2 (Kenna Cohen). Magnum protests Assistant District Attorney who is in the middle of a controversial court case. Discovers powerful secret about her parents and her true birthright that could shatter her.	152683
1985	Magnum, P.I.: Man From Marseilles, The	T			Episode #104. 3-14-1985	Reporter (Joe Moore). Magnum is asked by an international French detective to help him locate a missing heir. Investigation leads to one of the world's biggest drug dealers.Detective is the real-life model for a series of best-selling novels by Robin Masters. He is staying at the Estate.	152684
1987	Magnum, P.I.: Murder by Night	T	DVD -R 1683		Episode #141. 1-14-1987	Newspaper Tycoon William J. Maxfield (Bill Edwards) is murdered. Black and white set the mood as 1940s' detective Thomas Magnum probes the owner's bludgeoning murder.	152685
1985	Magnum, P.I.: Old Acquaintance	T			Episode #109. 10-3-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael W. Perry). Reporter #2 (Leslie Wilcox). Dolphin-kidnapping plot.	152686
1987	Magnum, P.I.: On the Fly	T			Episode #142. 1-21-1987	TV News Anchor (Bob Jones). Magnum is marked as a dead man as a result of a mistaken identity confusion. Chaos reigns.	152687
1986	Magnum, P.I.: One Picture Is Worth	T			Episode #130. 10-8-1986	TV Newscaster (Russell Shimooka). Gifted deaf painter is the only eye-witness to a bank robbery in which four people were slaughtered. Magnum acts as her body-guard when her life is endangered after identifying one of the criminals in a police line-up.	152688
1992	Magnum, P.I.: Photo Play	T	DVD -R 1660. DVD -R HQ 1675		Episode #127. 4-10-1986	Photographer Sally Faraday (Cassie Yates) crashes into Magnum's car while seeking his help to find out who's pursuing her and why. Two men were chasing her.Faraday wants Magnum's help when it seems she is being followed since returning from France with some photographs for a new book. She seems to have caught something on film that someone has reason to not want published.	152689
1988	Magnum, P.I.: Resolutions (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Miller, Stephen A. and Chris Abbott	Episodes #161-#162. 5-1-1988. Series Finale	Reporter Linda Lee Ellison (Patrice Camhi) is laying injured in a hospital and fears she is being stalked. Magnum searchers for her attacker -- and falls in love with her again.Magnum continues surveillance on Ellison to catch the psychopathic killer who is stalking her.	152690
1983	Magnum, P.I.: Squeeze Play	T	SVD 1197, SV 130		Episode #70. 11-17-1983	Magazine Publisher Buzz Benoit (Dick Shawn) is in a high stakes poker game with Robin Masters. Robin wagers the estate on a softball game between the King Kamehameha Club and an unprincipled magazine-publisher's team.Benoit hires a professional team. A loss would put Magnum out of the mansion. So the game is on. Benoit publishes a high-flying men's magazine.	152691
1985	Magnum, P.I.: Treasure of Kalanioupu'u, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5407		Episode #115. 11-14-1985	Publisher. At Rolin Masters' request, Magnum and friends help a publisher stage a buried treasure hunt worth one million dollars.	152692
1986	Magnum, P.I.: Way of the Stalking Horse	T			Episode #123. 2-20-1986	Reporter #1 (Kirk Matthews). Reporter #2 (Tina Shelton). Reporter #3 (Ron Wood). Hit-man uses Magnum to help locate his victim, a wealthy businessman. Now Magnum wants revenge -- for the man's widowed wife, his son and for himself.	152693
1993	Mahagonnyn kaupungin nousu ja tuho	MF				News Media. Reporter (Maarit Tastula).	152694
1994	Maharaja's Daughter, The	MT			Miniseries	TV Anchorwoman (Gwen Tolbart). Reporter #1 (Howard Schwartz). Reporter #2 (Liz MacRae). Reporter #3 (Rod Charlebois).	152695
1983	Maho no tenshi Creamy Miami: Scrumble Top-Ten	C			Episode #1. 7-22-1983	Reporter (Rica Fukami - Voice).	152696
1996	Maho shojo Pretty Samy:	C			Japan. Series 1996-1997	Radio Newscaster (Wendee Lee - Voice - English Version).	152697
1996	Maho tsukai tai!	C			Japan	Reporter (Stacey Williams - Voice - English Version).	152698
1975	Mahogany	M				Photographer (Tony Perkins) creates model sensation	152699
2001	Mahoromatic:	C			Japan. Series 2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Philece Sampler).	152700
1992	Maid for Each Other	MT				Reporter. Rickman the Reporter (Randy Hamilton)	152701
1963	Maid for Murder	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	152702
1982	Maid in America	MT				TV News Anchorman (Ken Watts). Reporter (Jordan Williams)	152703
2002	Maid in Manhattan	M				News Media. Reporter (Bill Edwards). Reporter (Jay Edwards). Reporter (Mark Fairchild). Reporter (Joel Garland). Reporter (Eric Michael Gillet). Reporter (Patricia Lavery).  Reporter (Amy Redford). Reporter (Dave Rosenberg). Reporter (Bethann Schebece).Reporter (Gilbert S. Williams). Reporter for WPIX  (Emily Frances). NY1 Reporter (Donna Karger). NY1 Reporter (Annika Pergament). News Commentator (Mike Morris). Journalist (Paul Messina). Paparazzi (Shaun Powell). Paparazzi (Thomas M. Sullivan).Photographer (Vincent De Paul). News Reporter (Rumaisa Rahman). Photographer #1 (Barry Wetcher).	152704
1934	Maiden Voyage	N		Norris, Kathleen		San Francisco Society Reporter finds herself romantically involved in a domestic triangle.	152705
1996	Maiden Voyage	N		McLaughlin, Ann L.	Woman journalist	Travel Journalist Julia MacLean wears stylish clothes, has a chic bobbed haircut and an intrepid spirit of adventure. The 22-year-old Southerner accepts a position in 1924 as personal secretary to Samuel F. (Sam) Dawson, a retired newspaper mogul setting out on a year-long trip on his yacht, the Sophia. “The Old Man” as he is called is the proverbial tyrant with the heart of gold. His nurse-lover Eunice Crampton, gives as good as she gets, but everyone else cowers before his tongue-lashing. As the Old Man dictates the novel he is writing, Julia begins to understand how the complicated, brilliant man is struggling to deal with his two oldest sons, whose theories of journalism are radically different from the Old Man’s. The patriarch’s youngest son, Chris, has decided to live in Italy as an artist, and though the Old Man hopes Julia can lure him back home, Chris has a not-so-surprising revelation regarding a young man named Derek. With opportunities to do so, Julia hones her writing by writing travel articles and taking pictures at various ports of call, which she submits to an editor connected with Dawson. Her path keeps intersecting with that of a hunky young scientist, but romance and ambition prove difficult to juggle. Dawson is loosely based on E.W. Scripps). He is not only brilliant, inspiring sand generous, but demanding, exasperating, selfish and egotistical. He’s a bundle of contradictions, energy and ill health and working for him is no easy task. Julia is almost overwhelmed by Dawson’s complexity and the difficulty of satisfying his needs. Dawson suffers a heart attack and the boat, Sophia, is rocked by a terrible storm. Julia discovers the stormy seas of romance with a young scientist and she and Dawson ultimately reach a place of mutual understanding, affection and admiration. 	152706
2004	Maiden Voyage	MT		Makichuk, Jim		Reporter (Faine Alexander).	152707
1965	Maiglöckchen oder so ähnlich. Die Aufzeichnungen der Simone S.	N		Heinrich, Willi	Germany	Journalist	152708
1993	Maigret et le fantome	MF				Journalist (Helen Trick)	152709
1958	Maigret tend un piege	MF				Journalist (Michele Nadal).  Le journaliste de Paris-Presse (Jean Tissier). Photographer (Pierre Moncorbier).	152710
2004	Mail Order Wife	M				Documentarian Andrew (Andrew Gurland). funds a New York City doorman's Asian mail order bride in exchange for the right to film the experience. The Editor (John Gramaglia).The bride finds herself involved with the filmmaker after she discovers she is married to a recluse with a penchant for sadistic sexual role-playing.	152711
2000	Mail to the Chief	MT				TV Anchor (Robin Ward). Local Reporter (Jack Thomas). Reporter #1 (Tim Weber).	152712
1991	Mail-Order Mistress	NR	OWN - P	Alsobrook, Rosalyn		Journalist Casey Guthrie, no-nonsense journalist, agrees to pretend to be a mail-order bride so she can write a scathing expose about what actually becomes of so many women	152713
1989	Main Azaad Hoon	M			India. Bollywood - remake of "Meet John Doe"	Reporter Subhashni Saigal (Shabana Azmi) causes a sensation in the media and political world by fabricating a story about "Azaad" who wants to commit suicide by jumping off the top of a building. She now needs someone to play the role of "Azaad."Gokuldas has taken Rajnagar's leading newspaper and would like to increase its circulation. Editor Sharma (Ajit Vachani).  is asked to let go of some employees including Reporter Subhashini Saigal. Newspaper Employee (M.K. Raina).On her last day of work, she writes a letter about a man threatening to kill himself by falling from an under-construction hospital site. Story captures interest of the people.	152714
1979	Main Chance, The	N	OWN - H	Witcover, Jules		Columnists Mike Webb and Nora Williams, the most aggressive team of syndicated columnists in the newspaper business	152715
1979	Main Event, The	M	L			News Media. Newswoman (Karen Hale Wookey). Newsman (Seth Banks). Newsman (Lee Harman). Newsman (Vic Heutschy). Photographer (David Ketchum).	152716
1938	Main Event, The	M				Reporters (Chuck Hamilton, Harry Lash, Walter Merrill, Reginald Simpson, Frank Wilson). Redcap Reporter (Charles R. Moore). Newsboy (Rex Moore).  Telegraph Clerk (Ann Doran). Western Union Boy (Rolf Ernest).	152717
1995	Main Floor	DT				Correspondent (Jill Arrington)	152718
1998	Main Solah Baras Ki	MF			India	Stardust Reporter (Deepak Tijori).	152719
1916	Main Spring, The	M		McLean, Charles Agnew (Story). William Parker (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Lawrence Asmore/Larry Craven (Ben Wilson) gets involved with a dying Wall Street wizard and kidnapping. He agrees to impersonate the kidnapped son to help expose a plot against the father.	152720
1920	Main Street	N	OWN	Lewis, Sinclair		Newspaper. Loren Wheeler's Gopher Prairie Weekly Dauntless as the Minnesota's town cheerleader.	152721
1941	Main Street on the March!	M			Short - History	Narrator (John Nesbitt). Radio Newscaster H.V. Kaltenborn (Himself - Voice). Voice of Radio Broadcaster (William Tannen).	152722
1966	Main Wohi Hoon	MF			India	Reporter Vijay (Feroz Khan) finds himself in danger when he decides to solve the puzzling murder of his girlfriend’s mother. 	152723
1986	Maine-Ocean	M				Reporter at Radio Phare Ouest (Jean-Jacques Belot-Blanc).	152724
2010	Mainely Mysteries	N		Davis, Susan and Megan Davis	Three novels set in the Pine Tree State, Maine.	Journalist Emily Gray returns to her hometown of Baxter, Maine. What she never expected was that she’d wind up investigating a crime along the the shores of Blue Heron Lake -- or that her fellow sleuth will be her childhood sweetheart.	152725
1912	Mainspring, The	N	USC	MacLean, Charles Agnew		Press	152726
1982	Maintenance	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	152727
1944	Maisie Goes to Reno	M				Reporter (Wally Cassell). Photographer (Ronald R. Rondell).	152728
2001	Maitland Maternity: Toddler's Tale, The	N		Winters, Rebecca	Harlequin American Romance	Tabloid TV Reporter Chelsea Markum for Tattle Today TV knew a hot story when she saw one -- and a trapped toddler was it. Yet here she was with no camcorder. Teams up with private investigator to rescue the baby. Markum referred to as "The Black Widow." It took a baby to bring them together. Max Jamison had been a good cop, and now he was a good P.I. Still, it shook him to be faced with what seemed to be a replay of his past -- a baby depending on him for rescue. And his only ally was “The Black Widow,” Chelsea Markum, the relentless reporter for Tattle Today TV, who knew a hot story when she saw one -- and a trapped toddler was it. Yet here she was with no camcorder, thanks to Max Jamison, and the strangest urge to help. In her wildest dreams, Chelsea wouldn’t have seen herself singing at the scene of a disaster, but if that’s what it took to comfort the child. Neither would she ever have imagined teaming up with Max Jamison, or their falling in love. But she was beginning to believe the old saying that “truth is stranger than fiction.”	152729
1988	Maitre de musique, Le	MF				Critic (Jean-Louis Sbille).  English Critics (David Ashman, Bob Bender, Jonathan Fox)	152730
2001	Majakas	MF			Short	News Media. Reporter (Romi Erlach). Photographer (Daniel Tasker). Second Photographer (Tonu Talivee).	152731
1989	Majestic	NSF	OWN - P	Strieber, Whitley		Reporter Nicholas Duke gets the story and secret papers on a decades-long cover-up from a former CIA agent on UFO sightings. It's 1989.Agent confesses his part in the conspiracy demanded by President Truman and the nation's combined intelligence agencies in 1947 when a spacecraft crashed near Roswell New Mexico Army Base.Many people witnessed event and swore to finding bodies of extraterrestrial victims and other phenomena at the site. Accounts officially debunked.	152732
1924	Majestic Mystery, The	NM	MLPL	MacKail, Denis		Journalists Peter Langley and James Vincent, Brewer's Weekly.	152733
2001	Majestic, The	M				Photographer (Corey Foxx). Newsreel Announcer (Earl Boen).	152734
1968	Majesty	MT				Reporter (Kevin McHugh). Commentator (David Healy).	152735
1942	Major and the Minor, The	M				News Vendor (Tom McGuire)	152736
1989	Major Dad:	T	B 26		Episodes. Series (September 1989-April 1993)	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152737
1993	Major Dad: About Face	T			Episode #85. 1-8-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152738
1990	Major Dad: All Quiet on the Home Front (1)	T			Episode #21. 4-2-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152739
1990	Major Dad: All Quiet on the Home Front (2)	T			Episode #22. 4-9-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis. Newscaster (Larry Carroll).	152740
1991	Major Dad: Anything You Can Do I Can Do Perky	T			Episode #56. 10-21-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152741
1992	Major Dad: Base Desires	T			Episode #68. 2-24-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152742
1991	Major Dad: Bird in the Hand, A	T			Episode #40. 1-14-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152743
1990	Major Dad: Birthday Ball	T			Episode #34. 11-5-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152744
1992	Major Dad: Blue Tenant Holowachuk	T			Episode #83. 12-4-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152745
1989	Major Dad: Boxer Rebellion	T			Episode #12. 12-4-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Major and Polly disagree about dress code at the daughter's school. Major says change the school board and Polly says change the rules. She helps her daughter protest	152746
1990	Major Dad: Camp MacGillis	T			Episode #18. 2-19-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152747
1992	Major Dad: Catered Affair	T			Episode #78. 10-23-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152748
1992	Major Dad: Charlotte's Web	T			Episode #72. 4-27-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152749
1992	Major Dad: Close Encounters	T			Episode #67. 2-3-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152750
1993	Major Dad: Colonel of Truth	T			Episode #90. 2-12-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152751
1993	Major Dad: Come Rain or Come Shine	T			Episode #89. 2-5-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152752
1993	Major Dad: Conduct Unbecoming	T			Episode #94. 4-2-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152753
1989	Major Dad: Discipline	T			Episode #13. 12-11-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Major and Polly think of how to punish Casey for losing one of The Major's medals.	152754
1991	Major Dad: Educating Casey	T			Episode #57. 10-28-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152755
1992	Major Dad: Election Show, The	T			Episode #80. 11-6-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152756
1991	Major Dad: Elmo Come Home	T			Episode #49. 4-29-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152757
1990	Major Dad: Face the Music…and Dance (1)	T			Episode #25. 5-14-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152758
1990	Major Dad: Face the Music…and Dance (2)	T			Episode #26. 5-21-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152759
1991	Major Dad: Few Good Men, A	T			Episode #54. 10-7-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152760
1990	Major Dad: First Anniversary	T			Episode #31. 10-15-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152761
1991	Major Dad: Flying Solo	T			Episode #39. 1-7-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152762
1993	Major Dad: From Russia With Like	T			Episode #91. 2-19-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152763
1993	Major Dad: General Disturbance	T			Episode #95. 4-9-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152764
1991	Major Dad: General Unrest	T			Episode #59. 11-11-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152765
1991	Major Dad: Get a Job	T			Episode #29. 10-1-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Polly gets a job as a section editor on the base newspaper, The Bulldog, writing human interest stories. The newspaper is overseen by General Craig, who enjoys X-ing out liberal civilian reporters.	152766
1990	Major Dad: Gift of the Major	T			Episode #38. 12-19-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152767
1990	Major Dad: Goat, The	T			Episode #30. 10-8-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152768
1993	Major Dad: Gunny Gets Robbed	T			Episode #93. 3-12-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152769
1992	Major Dad: Gunny's Veiled Threat	T			Episode #81. 11-13-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152770
1992	Major Dad: Here's Looking at You, Pol	T			Episode #77. 10-16-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152771
1993	Major Dad: I'll Be Seeing You	T			Episode #86 1-15-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152772
1992	Major Dad: In the Brick of Time	T			Episode #74. 5-11-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152773
1990	Major Dad: Infant-ry	T			Episode #33. 10-29-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152774
1989	Major Dad: Jane Wayne Day	T			Episode #7. 10-23-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Polly endures survival-training day for Marine wives.	152775
1990	Major Dad: Jr.	T			Episode #16. 1-29-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152776
1989	Major Dad: Just Polly & Me, and the Kids Make Five	T			Episode #2. 9-18-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine.Major proposes. Polly's daughter must approve before she'll marry him.	152777
1991	Major Dad: Lady in Waiting	T			Episode #58. 11-4-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152778
1991	Major Dad: Learning To Drive	T			Episode #41. 1-21-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152779
1990	Major Dad: Lemon	T			Episode #14. 1-1-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152780
1989	Major Dad: Love Doctor	T			Episode #10. 11-20-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Sergeant who wants a radio career is urged to re-enlist	152781
1990	Major Dad: Love on the Run	T			Episode #36. 11-19-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152782
1990	Major Dad: Major Coach	T			Episode #17. 2-5-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152783
1989	Major Dad: Major Dad Pilot	T			Episode #1	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Polly writes a distressing article on the Marines. Major sets out to prove her wrong. They fall in love.	152784
1989	Major Dad: Major Mom	T			Episode #9. 11-13-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.When journalist Polly spends a night in jail because she won't reveal a source, Major Dad has to make like Major Mom. She goes to jail to protect her news source.	152785
1991	Major Dad: Major Moonlighting	T			Episode #52. 9-23-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152786
1991	Major Dad: Name Is Over Here, The	T			Episode #42. 2-4-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152787
1993	Major Dad: Night School	T			Episode #87. 1-22-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152788
1992	Major Dad: Noisy Drill Team, The	T			Episode #73. 5-4-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152789
1992	Major Dad: Noisy Drill Team, The	T			Episode. 5-4-1992. Season #3. Episode #23	Reporter (Richard Devin).	152790
1990	Major Dad: Not With My Daughter You Don't	T			Episode #19. 2-26-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152791
1990	Major Dad: Officer of the Day	T			Episode #20. 3-12-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152792
1992	Major Dad: Old Acquaintance	T			Episode #84. 12-18-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152793
1991	Major Dad: On the Line	T			Episode #61. 11-25-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152794
1992	Major Dad: One For the Road	T			Episode #82. 11-20-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152795
1993	Major Dad: Oops, a Daisy	T			Episode #96. 4-16-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152796
1990	Major Dad: Operation Fun Run	T			Episode #37. 11-26-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152797
1993	Major Dad: Piano Lesson	T			Episode #88. 1-29-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152798
1991	Major Dad: Poker Night	T			Episode #55. 10-14-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152799
1991	Major Dad: Polly's Choice	T			Episode #47. 3-18-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152800
1991	Major Dad: Polly's Pen Pal	T			Episode #53. 9-30-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152801
1991	Major Dad: Possible Dream, The	T			Episode #45. 2-25-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152802
1991	Major Dad: Private Affair	T			Episode #46. 3-11-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152803
1989	Major Dad: Rescue Mission	T			Episode #3. 9-25-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine.An old pal tries to dissuade the Major from marrying a reporter.	152804
1989	Major Dad: Robin's Awakening	T			Episode #8. 11-6-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Long-distance chess match comes to town for the final battle and it turns out that a young teen sparks an interest in boys for one of Polly's daughters.	152805
1990	Major Dad: Safe at First Base	T			Episode #27. 9-17-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152806
1990	Major Dad: See the Bridge	T			Episode #23. 4-301990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152807
1989	Major Dad: See the Hill…Over the Hill	T			Episode #11. 11-27-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Major worries he may be over the hill and challenges a reluctant lieutenant to a martial arts rematch.	152808
1991	Major Dad: Shell Game, The	T			Episode #62. 12-9-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152809
1991	Major Dad: Shut Down, The	T			Episode #51. 9-16-1991. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152810
1992	Major Dad: Sick Bay	T			Episode #71. 3-16-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Polly is sick and writes her article for Family World magazine while she battles a fever. The Major rewrites the article. Editor loves the piece.	152811
1992	Major Dad: Sick Bay	T			Episode #71. 3-16-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152812
1991	Major Dad: Silent Drill Team	T			Episode #48. 4-8-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152813
1991	Major Dad: Sins of the Father	T			Episode #44. 2-18-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152814
1993	Major Dad: Spell of Grease Paint, The	T			Episode #92. 3-5-1993	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152815
1990	Major Dad: Standing Tall	T			Episode #24. 5-7-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152816
1991	Major Dad: Steel Magnolia	T			Episode #60. 11-18-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152817
1990	Major Dad: That Connell Woman	T			Episode #15. 1-8-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152818
1992	Major Dad: The "L" Word	T			Episode #70. 3-9-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152819
1992	Major Dad: The People's Choice (1)	T			Episode #75. 9-25-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152820
1992	Major Dad: The People's Choice (2)	T			Episode #76. 10-2-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152821
1992	Major Dad: There's No Place Like Farlow	T			Episode #79. 10-30-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152822
1992	Major Dad: Three Angry Marines	T			Episode #66. 1-20-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152823
1992	Major Dad: Three's a Crowd	T			Episode #65. 1-13-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152824
1991	Major Dad: Together	T			Episode #50. 5-13-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152825
1989	Major Dad: Twinkle	T			Episode #6. 10-16-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Polly asks Major to straighten things out when one of her daughters falls for a Lieutenant.	152826
1991	Major Dad: Valentine's Day	T			Episode #43. 2-11-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152827
1992	Major Dad: We've Got Trouble	T			Episode #64. 1-6-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152828
1989	Major Dad: Wedding	T			Episode #4. 10-2-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine.Alert on base interrupts Major and Polly's wedding day.	152829
1990	Major Dad: Welcome to Hollister	T			Episode #28. 9-24-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152830
1990	Major Dad: Wetting Down	T			Episode #32. 10-22-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152831
1992	Major Dad: When Gunny Talks	T			Episode #69. 3-2-1992	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152832
1991	Major Dad: Who's The Blonde?	T			Episode #63. 12-16-1991	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152833
1990	Major Dad: Wish You Were Here	T			Episode #35. 11-12-1990	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.	152834
1989	Major Dad: Wounded Flyboy and the Nurse Who Gave Him Reason To Live	T			Episode #5. 10-8-1989	Reporter Polly Cooper (Shanna Reed), a liberal reporter for the Oceanside Chronicle and a widow with three children, marries straight-and-narrow peacetime Marine. She is now Polly Cooper-MacGillis.Major and Polly have trouble finding time together because of their busy schedules.	152835
1838	Major Gahagan, Tremendous Adventures of, The	N		Thackeray, William Makepeace		Irish Newspaper Correspondent Toone O'Connor Emmett Fitzgerald Sheeny in Spain. Stoke Pogis Sentinel, newspaper. Tipperary Argus newspaper	152836
1830	Major Jack Downing	SS		Smith, Seba		Fictional Journalist created by Seba Smith in the Portland Courier.  Yankee Jack Downing resident of mythical Downingville, a rural Maine village who had come to Portland bearing a supply of goods. Shrewdly dealt with businessmen of Portland.Wrote a series of letters home to his family and somewhat later to the editor of the Courier. When he became popular, Smith sent him to Washington where he became an intimate of President Andrew Jackson and one of the cronies in his "kitchen cabinet."Downing became sort of a folk hero of national scope.  Host of readers took him to be a real person. Downing fashioned from American materials, not an import.  First such character to become a national craze. First to have his newspaper letters collected.	152837
1842	Major Jones	SS		Thompson, William Tappan		Fictional Journalist created by Thompson.  Family Companion and Ladies' Mirror. Major Jones made his first appearance in June, 1842. Letters continued in the Mirror after when that paper died, in the Southern Miscellany.In 1843, 16 letters appeared in a separate pamphlet edition which sold out immediately. First of numerous editions. Almost 30 appeared by 1900.  Jones was intended to be a simple farmer.Unpolished in manner, but pure in heart. Spirited raconteur in letters he writes to Thompson, but words and deeds are never offensive.	152838
1994	Major League II	M			PR	Public Relations Practitioner Rebecca Flannery (Alison Doody) dumps her client/lover then tries to win him back. Reporter (Richard Salamanca). Reporter (Harold Surratt). Airport Photographer (Michael Willis). Stadium Control Room Operator (Julia Miller).Black Hammer Announcer (Ashton Smith). Press Box Announcer (Mike Lazorcik). Field Press Photographer (Julie Mabry).	152839
1998	Major Leagues: Back to the Minors	M				TV Reporter (Warren Pepper). Reporter #1 (Nathalie Hendrix). Reporter #2 (Stephen Hardig). Reporter #3 (Leroy Myers). Reporter #4 (Gary P. Pozsik).	152840
2008	Major Movie Star	M				Reporters (John F. Daniel, Kip Cummings).	152841
1998	Majoren	MTF				Journalist (Lars Lippert)	152842
1992	Majority Rule	MT	SV 194			Reporter (Charles Dennis). New Hampshire Reporter (Susan Segal). New Hampshire Reporter (Tom Virtue).	152843
1935	Make a Million	M		Anthony, Emmett (Story). Charles Logue (Screenplay-Adaptation)	Ness Book	Editor Moxey (Norman Houston) and reporter Larkey (George E. Stone) go after a professor who flunks a student whose wealthy father puts pressure on the local paper to go after the professor.	152844
2002	Make Believe Love	N		Gowan, Lee		Journalist Jason Warwick, a reporter for the local newspaper, The Standard,  is a disgruntled big city journalist stuck in a small farming town in the prairies. He becomes obsessed with capturing the story of the town’s only famous resident, Darwin Goodman, who’s been arrested for stalking a Hollywood starlet. Joan swift, a smart, sharp-tongued, young librarian who has reluctantly agreed to have an affair with Jason to relieve the boredom of small town life, learns that she can provide him with access to Goodman -- but only by putting herself in danger.Reporter Warwick just arrived in a small Saskatchewan town of Broken Head. The town has only one famous resident and Joan Swift, the local librarian, is about to find out all about him. Darwin Andrew Goodwin hails from nearby Venus, Alberta and is renowned for stalking Stepanie Rush, a Canadian-born starlet who lives in Los Angeles with her movie director husband. Joan, who bears a striking resemblance to Stephanie Rush, then begins her own sultry affair with Warwick. The journalist convinces Joan to impersonate the starlet as part of his plan to rite a book. Their hope is to entice Goodwin into telling his side of the story to the look-alike. And when Goodwin is charged and Joan shows up in court dressed as Stephanie, the two starts to buzz with rumor and speculation, and Goodwin’s own extraordinary tale of love is told. 	152845
1992	Make Friends with Murder	N		Garwood, Judith		Freelance Journalist Morgan Reeves is researching an article on vineyards and his first stop is the award-winning Novelli Winery, where a body turns up in the cellars--a victim of pesticide poisoning.	152846
1954	Make Haste to Live	M		Gordons, The (Novel). Warren Duff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner and Editor Crystal Benson (Dorothy McGuire) of a New Mexico newspaper called the Pony Express.  Background for thriller. She's menaced by gangster husband who  had been sent to prison for 18 years and now has located her.	152847
1950	Make Haste to Live	N		Gordon, M.		Newspaper Owner. Her hard-won place as a newspaper owner, power in politics, and loving mother is threatened and the danger she sought to escape is upon her again.	152848
2006	Make Him Look Good	NR		Valdes-Rodriguez, Alisa	Chick Lit	Publicist is a Miami woman who does publicity for a slick cross-over pop star who bears more than a passing resemble to another real-life man.	152849
1935	Make It Snappy	P	MLPL	Hetrick, Lenore	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	152850
1932	Make Me A Star	M	DVD -R HQ 7599, 7593. VHS 901			News Media. Actress gets an aspiring actor a role in a Western comedy.	152851
1948	Make My Bed Soon	NM		Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	152852
2002	Make My Day: Joe Cohen	DT			Episode #1.	Journalist Elizabeth Bower. Presenters Sara Cox, Edith Bowman..	152853
1969	Make No Law	N	OWN - H	Taggart, Donald		Editor's opposition to anti-obscenity law. John Hagen, publisher of the California Sentinel.	152854
1998	Make Room for Baby	NR		Thacker, Cathy Gillen	Harlequin American Romance #747	Journalists Abby Kildaire and Tad McFarland have a romantic, whirlwind Paris weekend of passion and impulsively marry. Marrying Abby was the best thing Tad had ever done. Now all he had to do was convince Abby of that. Still the incredible chemistry between them was hard to ignore. Surely, as they went along, they’d be able to work out the rest of the details concerning their marriage. They never dreamed that the first pesky little detail would be having to make room for baby.Three weeks later, when their dreams don’t mesh, she wants to call it quits until they discover there’s a third person to consider. 	152855
1958	Make Room for Daddy: (aka The Danny Thomas Show): Terry's Girlfriend	T			Episode #150. 5-5-1958.  Series. 9-29-1953 to 9-14-1964. PR	Publicist-Press Agent Elizabeth "Liz" O'Neal (Mary Wickes), Danny's publicist and press agent.	152856
1960	Make Room For Daddy: Danny Meets Andy Griffith	T			Episode #212. 2-15-1960	Editor Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) of the Mayberry Gazette is also the sheriff of Mayberry. He arrests Danny failing to stop at a stop sign that wasn't at a crossroads because the town council ran out of money.Host Chet of the TV program "Face to Face" wants to interview Danny in his cell and he lights up. What a way to expose this farce. The day of the TV shoot arrives. Danny talks about tyranny in the world and how he languishes in a cold, damp, dirty cell.Andy is offended by this and says the cells are clean. The host then cross-examines Andy and Andy says he had to raise the price to make an impression on these city folk who can get $5 or $10 easily. Danny's fine was $100 or 10 days in jail.Danny realizes he was wrong and apologizes to Andy after hearing his explanation.	152857
1958	Make Room For Daddy: Too Good for Words	T			Episode #152. 5-19-1958	Columnist does story on Danny who changes his personality after the female columnist does a story on him. Publicist-Press Agent Elizabeth "Liz" O'Neal (Mary Wickes), Danny's publicist and press agent.	152858
1953	Make Room for Daddy: Weekend With a Star	T	DVD 1639		Episode. "Golden Years of Classic Television: Make Room for Daddy, Volume 1."	Press Agent Chip Collins sets up a contest where a woman spends a weekend with Danny and his wife.	152859
1961	Make That Spare	DT			Series 1960	Commentator, 1961-62 (Win Elliot)	152860
1937	Make Way For Tomorrow	MS	COPY	Delmar, Vina	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	Newspapers	152861
1937	Make-up	M			PR	Publicity Man (Johnnie Schofield)	152862
1993	Makeover Murders, The	NM		Rowe, Jennifer		TV Researcher Verity Birdwood, scrappy TV researcher on assignment at a luxurious spa	152863
2003	Makeover Story, A: Imus in the Morning	DT	DVD -R HQ 3263		Episode.	Reporter Janice for "Imus in the Morning" and her friend, Sports Reporter Sid, also on the morning show, come to crossroads in their careers. For their first broadcast in front of a live audience, they challenge each other to a makeover.	152864
2005	Makeup Girl, The	NR			Semple, Andrea	Public Relations Practitioner Faith is sexy with a hot boyfriend --  or so her family and friends think. In truth, she works at a make-up counter, lives in a decrepit flat and barely tolerates the alcoholic, possibly suicidal yeti living downstairs.	152865
1989	Making 'Do the Right Thing'	DT				Radio News Voice (Jennie Bourne)	152866
1989	Making "Do The Right Thing"	DT				Radio News Voice (Jennie Bourne).	152867
2002	Making "The Misfits"	DT				Photographer (Dennis Stock), Magnum Photos photographer.	152868
1914	Making a Living (aka Busted Johnny, A)	M	DVD -R HQ 5760. L		Lost and Found Chaplin.	Reporter Sharper (Charlie Chaplin) decides to earn his living as a newspaper reporter, steals camera, turns in film and makes the big scoop. Reporter (Henry Lehrman).	152869
1913	Making a Magazine	SS	UCLA	Leacock, Stephen	In "Behind the Beyond."	Magazine Editor. Dreaming of being the editor of a great illustrated magazine. Male dreamer	152870
2008	Making Change	M				News Media. Reporter (Thomas R. Martin). Reporter #2 (Trip Hope). Reporter (Charity Beyer). True story of the homeless newspaper of the same name. It is about a group of societies’ dropouts who take up the fight against a government that wants to make criminals out of private citizens and churches who feed the hungry. It sheds light on new controversial legislation that outlaws giving food away in public, suppresses religious liberty and violates international human rights standards.	152871
1976	Making Ends Meet	N	OWN - H	Howar, Barbara		Columnist on a newspaperPowerful newspaper columnist.	152872
1971	Making It	M				News Media	152873
2005	Making It Big: TV Entertainment Reporters	T	DVD -R HQ 3230			Aspiring Entertainment Reporters, three of them, interview an actor while competing for the chance to work with "Extra" Anchor Dayna Devon	152874
2005	Making It Up As I Go Along	N		Lennon, Maria T.		News Media	152875
1982	Making Love	M				TV Producer Claire (Kate Jackson) is successful and married to a successful young Los Angeles doctor. All is well until he suddenly confronts his long-repressed attraction for men.Announcer (Joseph G. Medalis).	152876
2000	Making Minty Malone	N		Wolff, Isabel		Radio Reporter Minty Malone in London gives her engagement ring to a street musician after being jilted at the altar by her insurance salesman fiancé. She then takes off on a Paris honeymoon with her bridesmaid.She also enrolls in a seminar on how not to be so helplessly nice that everyone takes advantage of her. At Malone's workplace, she must compete with a lisping coworker for the job of presenter and fend off letters from a stalker.At home a cousin and her obnoxious parrot just moved in.	152877
1987	Making Mr. Right	M	SVD 1189			TV Newscaster (Susan Lichtman). Newscaster (Steve Rondinaro). Reporter #1 (Stephen McFarland). Reporter #2 (Tom Schwartz).  Reporter #3 (Ruth Mullen). Reporter #4 (Michael Seidelman). MediaUlysses Photographer (Gerald Owens).	152878
2008	Making Mr. Right	MT	DVD -R HQ 9639, 9640			Magazine Editor (Christina Cox) bets she can transform a scruffy man into a handsome mannerly bachelor.	152879
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Baptism By Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 10126		Episode #8. 7-30-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. New Assignment Editor Nicole MacMillan must produce a follow-up report on the sugar-refinery blast on her first day on the job. Reporter Jason Davis is taunted by staffers from other stations as he covers the tragedy’s aftermath. Meanwhile, Reporter Candace McCowan throws Producer Danielle Powell a baby shower with messy results. 	152880
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Blackout!	T	DVD -R HQ 10151		Episode #10. 8-13-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete.Things get dangerous for Reporter Jennifer Beale when she covers some extra wild St. Patrick’s Day festivities during a blackout at the waterfront bars. Elsewhere, Military Reporter Wendy McNew develops a crush on her National Guard escort. Sportscaster Frank Sulkowski can’t come up with a speech at a basketball banquet where he’s the guest speaker. 	152881
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Blast, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10070		Episode #7. 7-23-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. Staffers must pull together to cover an explosion and fire at a local sugar refinery. Feature Reporter Stephanie Simoni goes to a strip club to assess the impact of a new lap-dance law. 	152882
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Famous Last Words	T	DVD -R HQ 10170		Episode #11. 8-20-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete.Reporters Jason Davis and Kelly Foster travel an hour outside of Savannah to capture a tornado’s aftermath, then realize their camera is broken. Reporter Jennifer Beale is stranded on a sandbar with a broken camera after doing a story on Jet Skis. Elsewhere, Pregnant Producer Danielle Powell learns she may have to go on bed rest. 	152883
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Gone Missing	T	DVD -R HQ 10180		Episode #12. 8-27-2008. 	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete.Reporter and cameraman receive a mysterious note while covering the case of a missing couple. Harlem Globetrotters event. Illness. Police get involved when reporter Candace McCowan and cameraman Nate Nauert receive a mysterious note while working a case about a missing couple. Sportscaster Frank Sulkowski takes part in a Harlem Globetotters charity event and Reporter Stephanie Simoni takes command when a flu depletes the amount of staff in the newsroom. 	152884
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: I Hate Contracts	T	DVD -R HQ 10127		Episode #9. 8-6-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete.Sportscaster Frank Sulkowski takes a liking to a giant hot dog while covering St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Two reporters have to decide if they want to renew their contracts. Military Reporter Wendy McNew must find the stomach to fly a World War II fighter plane. 	152885
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: I Touched Him	T			Episode #5. 7-9-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. News Director Michael Sullivan thinks he might have found a new morning coanchor -- a former reality-show contestant. Meanwhile, Military Reporter Wendy McNew braves motion sickness in a Marine jet simulator, and Reporter Kelly Foster fights the clock while angling for an interview with presidential hopeful Barack Obama	152886
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Mast Envy	T			Episode #3. 6-18-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. Morning Reporter Stephanie Simoni suffers the “WJCL Curse” (technical difficulties) during a live shot. Sportscaster Frank Sulkowski has even bigger problems doing an interview at a college hockey tournament. News Director Michael Sullivan begins the search for a replacement for departing morning anchor Trish Hartman. 	152887
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Nature of the Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 10210		Episode #13. 9-10-2008. Second Season Finale. 	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete.In the second-season finale, reporter Candace McCowan and photographer Nate Nauert undergo police questioning after they find a clue in a possible murder. Meanwhile, the station loses more reporters, Producer Danielle Powell gives birth to twins.	152888
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: New News...At Used Car Prices!	T			Episode #4. 6-25-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. Reporters look to pad resumes. Stephanie Simoni tries to interview chef Paula Deen to show what she can do, while Jason Davis races to an accident scene in hopes of a "resume worthy" story. Meanwhile, a producer learns that she's pregnant with twins.	152889
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Ratings Truly Suck, The	T			Episode #1. 6-4-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. Reporter Candace McCowan prepares for a live report from a demonstration outside Paula Deen’s downtown restaurant. McCowan works well under pressure, but can’t count on her balky equipment to do the same. That and low pay mean high turnover. Says Police Reporter Jason Davis: “Can’t wait to get out of here.”	152890
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Two Tears in a Bucket	T			Episode #2. 6-11-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. No sooner do promotions begin for the Trish Hartman-Lynda Brannen morning team than Trish gets a job offer from a station in her hometown, Scranton, Pa.  Meanwhile, military reporter Wendy McNew discovers that Murphy’s Law isn’t restricted to civilian life when she reports on National Guard training at Fort Stewart. Entertainment Reporter Jennifer Beale covers a drag-queen Christmas party at a Savannah gay bar where she interviews local celebrity Lady Chablis.	152891
2008	Making News: Savannah Style: Wing and a Prayer, A	T			Episode #6. 7-16-2008. 13-Episode Reality Series	TV News Staff at WJCL-TV in Savannah, the market’s lowest-rated station for news. The station struggles to compete. Pressure is on during coverage of Savannah’s Martin Luther King Day parade. Meanwhile, Entertainment reporter Jennifer Beale, who was recently divorced, interviews members of rock band Boys Like Girls and flirts with them as well. Pregnant Producer Danielle Powell learns the gender of the twins she is carrying. 	152892
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Are We Number 1?	T	DVD -R HQ 8969		Episode #13. 9-17-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Season One ends with staffers awaiting the release of ratings data that will determine if KOSA is the area’s top-rated news station. Meanwhile, Bill covers a police standoff and Melissa reports on a double homicide. 	152893
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Day of Thunder	T	DVD -R HQ 8833		Episode #8. 8-6-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.News Director Jose Gaona wrestles with the ethical implications of airing a racially charged video. Gary works around the clock on a sports show in hopes of impressing Gaona. Bill enters an open-road race and enhances his self-esteem.	152894
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Down to the Wire	T	DVD -R HQ 8862		Episode #9. 8-14-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Cat is nervous about her first turn in the anchor's chair. Gary struggles to complete the premiere of the sports show, "The Wire." Armand does a report on a suspected child molester.	152895
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Dying to Win	T			Episode.	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.	152896
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Fear of Flying	T	DVD -R HQ 8727		Episode #4. 7-9-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Cat must deal with her fear of flying while on assignment. Jay emcees a charity event. Kara does a report on hallucinogenic drugs.Anchor-Reporter Jay Hendricks, confident and champing at the bit to get back on camera (his non-compete clause with his previous employer kept him off the air for six months). Tatum Hubbard is the former Miss Texas and Jay's co-anchor.Reporter Kara Lee from Houston and occasional back-up anchor who is passing through this market on her way to bigger and better things. Most entertaining of the bunch, curses like a sailor and doesn't hide her disdain for the Odessa public.Previous Anchor Bill Warren whose place Jay Hendricks is taking. Now a reporter. His contract expires in July. Not happy with demotion. Sports Director Jeff Stewart. NBC Affiliate Sports Director Scott Shields.	152897
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Hell to Pay	T	DVD -R HQ 8884		Episode #10 8-21-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Jose the news director is unhappy with the first episode of the sports show. Kara Lee dates a coworker. Bill interviews an oil tycoon.	152898
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Honk If You Love Hooters	T	DVD -R HQ 8734		Episode #2. 6-18-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Changes are made at the anchor desk to boost ratings. Reporter contends with dogs and trucks to get the scoop on a suspected killer. Meanwhile the sportscaster plays in a charity basketball game.Anchor-Reporter Jay Hendricks, confident and champing at the bit to get back on camera (his non-compete clause with his previous employer kept him off the air for six months). Tatum Hubbard is the former Miss Texas and Jay's co-anchor.Reporter Kara Lee from Houston and occasional back-up anchor who is passing through this market on her way to bigger and better things. Most entertaining of the bunch, curses like a sailor and doesn't hide her disdain for the Odessa public.Previous Anchor Bill Warren whose place Jay Hendricks is taking. Now a reporter. His contract expires in July. Not happy with demotion. Sports Director Jeff Stewart. NBC Affiliate Sports Director Scott Shields.	152899
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Hot, Hot, Hot	T	DVD -R HQ 8925		Episode #11. 8-28-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Allyson tries to get her field reporting noticed. Jay interviews comedian Tommy Chong. Kara investigates an armed robbery. Tatum deals with a day care for her newborn.	152900
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Jay Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8793		Episode #7. 7-30-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Station prepares for Jay's return to the air. Tatum gets stuck at the Dallas Airport. Melissa interviews a suspected murderer.	152901
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Making the Team	T	DVD -R HQ 8722		Episode #1. 6-11-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Producers try to pilfer a rival station's anchorman to boost ratings. Reporter stresses over an assignment that involves losing weight.Anchor-Reporter Jay Hendricks, confident and champing at the bit to get back on camera (his non-compete clause with his previous employer kept him off the air for six months). Tatum Hubbard is the former Miss Texas and Jay's co-anchor.Reporter Kara Lee from Houston and occasional back-up anchor who is passing through this market on her way to bigger and better things. Most entertaining of the bunch, curses like a sailor and doesn't hide her disdain for the Odessa public.Previous Anchor Bill Warren whose place Jay Hendricks is taking. Now a reporter. His contract expires in July. Not happy with demotion. Sports Director Jeff Stewart. NBC Affiliate Sports Director Scott Shields.	152902
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Storm Chase!	T	DVD -R HQ 8699		Episode #5. 7-16-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Greg Morgan chases a tornado. Tatum Hubbard juggles being an anchor and a mother. Bill Warren tries his best as a reporter.	152903
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Take This Job and Shove It	T	DVD -R HQ 8735		Episode #3. 6-25-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Melissa struggles with a weight-loss assignment. Bill covers a story in Pecos. Jay works as a cameraman while awaiting his move to anchor.Anchor-Reporter Jay Hendricks, confident and champing at the bit to get back on camera (his non-compete clause with his previous employer kept him off the air for six months). Tatum Hubbard is the former Miss Texas and Jay's co-anchor.Reporter Kara Lee from Houston and occasional back-up anchor who is passing through this market on her way to bigger and better things. Most entertaining of the bunch, curses like a sailor and doesn't hide her disdain for the Odessa public.Previous Anchor Bill Warren whose place Jay Hendricks is taking. Now a reporter. His contract expires in July. Not happy with demotion. Sports Director Jeff Stewart. NBC Affiliate Sports Director Scott Shields.	152904
2007	Making News: Texas Style: Train Wreck, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8781		Episode #6. 7-23-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Cat Collins struggles to make a name for herself. Jay and Tatum test run a newscast. Gary is given a golden opportunity.	152905
2007	Making News: Texas Style: When It Rains	T	DVD -R HQ 8968 (Mislabeled 8966)		Episode #12. 9-11-2007	TV News Staff. Behind-the-scenes look at KOSA News Operation, CBS-7, in Odessa, Texas. The interworkings and personalities involved in producing a local-news broadcast are on display from the anchors and reporters to the producers and technicians.Allyson Powell crashes her car. Melissa Correa covers the Virginia Tech massacre.	152906
2006	Making of "Eighteen," The	DM			Short	Interviewers Janet Dirks, Alexandra Gill.	152907
2000	Making of "Save Me," The	DT				Interviewer-Narrator Adryenn Ashley.	152908
2002	Making of "The Mothman Prophecies"	T	SVD 1143		Documentary	Reporter (Richard Gere) investigating what may be an alien invasion in a small West Virginia town	152909
1994	Making of "Three Caballeros," The	T				Newsreel Voice-Narrator (Corey Burton).	152910
1994	Making of a Leader (1919-1968), The	MT				TV Journalist (Rene Levesque-Himself)	152911
1914	Making of Bobby Burnit	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	152912
2006	Making of Dr. Truelove	NJ		Barnes, Derrick		Internet Advice Columnist Dr. Truelove is a sex and relationship e-columnist and the alter ego of Diego Montgomery, a 16-year-old boy with a problem -- he loves his girlfriend and when they suddenly break up due to his insecurity, the boys is crushed. On the trusty advice of his best friend Julius (J), Diego invents Dr. Truelove who is smooth where Diego is gawky, skilled where Diego is clueless. His former girlfriend is dating the star basketball player at her high school. While J masterminds the publicity and more, Diego writes Dr. Truelove’s “The Prescription” column. J feels that the popularity and hidden identity of the sex columnist will attract lots of attention, especially that of the females. The plan includes the revelation of the mysterious Dr. Truelove’s identity at the high point of his popularity so that Diego, the advice columnist, will win back his girlfriend’s heart. 	152913
1977	Making of James Bond - 007, The: Editing and Composing	DT			Episode #7. 10-9-1977	Interviewer Victor Lockwood. Narrator Janet Woolacott (Voice).	152914
1916	Making of Maddalena, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	152915
1992	Making of Newsies, The	T	SV 136		3-20-92	Newsboys	152916
1993	Making of Nothing, The	MT				BBC Newsreader (Marg Downey).	152917
2009	Making of Plus One, The	M				Editor of Trade Magazine (Mike Goodridge). PR Representative (Lawrence Atkinson). Parody of celebrity obsession fueling the modern day film industry .	152918
2000	Making of Sash! With My Own Eyes	DF			Finland	Interviewer Laura Makilaakso.	152919
1969	Making of the President, 1968, The	DT				Journalist Theodore H. White	152920
1963	Making of the President, The	DT				Journalist Theodore White	152921
2005	Making of, The	M			Short - Comedy	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Steve Roberts). Making of the Windmill, featuring a Prim Donna starlet, an alcoholic director and a clueless leading man.	152922
2003	Making Of, The….	T				Parody Documentary.  Still Photographer (Heather Skinner).	152923
1993	Making of….And God Spoke, The	M				Editor (John Galyean).	152924
1991	Making Peace	N		Oates, Marylouise		Investigative Reporter Joe Pisano. Press Director Annie O'Connor.	152925
2006	Making the Cut	M				News Media. Press Conference Reporter (Lauren Taylor  Brooks). Red Carpet Reporter (Kali Chung).	152926
1938	Making the Headlines	M		Green, Howard J. (Story). Green, Jefferson Parker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Withers (Craig Reynolds) looks for crime in the suburbs.  Sneaks into a wealthy house and steals a necklace, which is then stolen from him.  Reporter is also accused of a murder.  Finally gets the headline story.	152927
2000	Making the Mob	M				Newsman (Nathan Oravec)	152928
1998	Making Up for Lost Time	NR		Kallmaker, Karin		Reporter Sheila Thintowski is a woman on a mission. Determined to interview home and garden expert.	152929
2005	Makings of a Black Widow Killer, The	N		Walls, Crystal		Reporter Janice Harper with the Cartwright Edition watches as law enforcement officials escort a convicted murderer from the courthouse. As cameras flash and voices from the crowd yell questions, Harper grows uneasy.She's been granted an exclusive interview with the woman now on death row, but she isn't sure it's the safest thing to do. After all, the woman  killed all five of her husbands.After a couple of discussions with the killer, Harper's unease begins to disappear. It's the interview of a lifetime, one that will cement her career. She is surprised when the woman also asks her to write her autobiography. How can Janice refuse?During the course of writing her story, Harper's once perfect life is falling apart. As she delves deeper into her investigation, she begins to lose her identity. Before long, some of the same facets of the woman's life begin to appear in Janice's.But when Janice discovers her husband in the arms of another woman, the killer's life takes on a whole new meaning.	152930
2006	Maklarna:	TF			Episode #1. 12-10-2006	Journalist Linda (Marienette Dahlin). Fotograf (Ari Toivonen).	152931
1999	Mal	MF				Journalist (Vanessa Agapito). Cameraman (Orlando Filipe).	152932
1988	Malarek: Street Kid Who Made It, A	M		Malarek, Victor (Book -- "Hey, Malarek!"). Aveum Jacobson (Screenplay)	Canada - Real Malarek  who later went on to join CBC TV's investigative news.	Cub Reporter Victor Malarek (Elias Koteas), of the Montreal Tribune, a former juvenile offender, becomes obsessed with exposing corruption in the police and social service departments.Begins as a mail boy and gopher in the newsroom, but corners Editor Gray (Kahlil Karn) at a party and convinces her to give him a job on the crime beat. While covering a warehouse fire, he sees a cop kill an unarmed kid. He starts an investigation.He tries to convince Gray to let him report on a series of suicides in one detention center. She claims no one is interested. He pursues story on his own. He breaks a window to get into a psychiatric institute, is arrested and the editor bails him outEditor and owner of the paper tell him the story cannot run without more substantiation. They assign another reporter to the story. A kid staying with him is shot. He discovers the editor has a file on the kid. She catches him going through her files.Malarek is fired, gets his job back and gets the story. When the editor accuses of him of lying, he tells her "you people lie all the time by not printing the truth."	152933
1950	Malaya	M	DVD -R HQ 6724, 6725. SV 214	Boddy, Manchester (Story). Frank Fenton (Screenplay)	Tracy. Ness Book. Boddy Los Angeles Newspaper Editor-Publisher	Correspondent John Royer (James Stewart) called back from overseas in 1942 by John Manchester (Lionel Barrymore), editor of the Los Angeles Record. He's heading up rubber drive. Royer proposes he go to Malaya and smuggle rubber out from under the JapaneseReporter's checkered journalism career includes writing magazine features during Spanish Civil War, filing unauthorized story in Australia and freelancing in Singapore breaking story on smuggling operation resulting in friend's indictment.Reveals true motive for taking Malaya assignment: To avenge brother who died on Wake Island. Wants to regain self-respect. Teams up with convict and mercenary saloon keeper. Convict says reporter is cold-blooded, has no romance or poetry in him.Reporter aggressive in carrying out mission. Threatens to kill convict if he gets in his way. Reporter killed eulogized by saloon keeper who claims he died for something he believed in. Convict shot but survives.FDR letter suggests events depicted based on top secret information. John Manchester patterned after Daily News Editor-in-Chief Manchester Boddy who wrote to President Roosevelt in 1942 outlining similar plan.	152934
1996	Malcolm & Eddie:	T	VHS 373, 386, 387, 394, 409		Series 8-26-1996 to 5-22-2000 UPN	Aspiring Sports Commentator	152935
1996	Malcolm & Eddie: It's the Bomb	T			Episode #11. 11-18-1996	Newscaster (Luann Lee).	152936
2005	Malcolm in the Middle: Billboard	T	DVD -R HQ 4773		Episode. 11-15-2005	News Media frenzy takes place when the boys vandalize a suggestive billboard and then turn it into a women's rights protest.	152937
2004	Malcolm in the Middle: Buseys Run Away	T	DVD -R HQ 10366		Episode #109. 11-14-2004	News Media. Reporter (Claire Martin). The Buseys disappear after Dewey leaves the special-needs class. Hal becomes the leader of a group of brainless bodybuilders.	152938
2000	Malcolm in the Middle: Cheerleader	T			Episode #12. 4-16-2000	News Media. Newsman (Nick Toth).	152939
2002	Malcolm in the Middle: Clip Show	T			Episode #60.4-28-2002	Photographer (Scotch Ellis Loring).	152940
2000	Malcolm in the Middle: Clip Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9921		Episode #6. 2-20-2000	Photographer (Scotch Ellis Loring).	152941
2004	Malcolm in the Middle: Dirty Magazine	T	DVD -R HQ 5384		Episode.	Magazine. Malcolm alerts the ACLU when he encounters censorship while working on the high school literary magazine.	152942
2001	Malcolm in the Middle: Evacuation	T	DVD -R HQ 5937		Episode #40. 5-13-2001	News Media. Newsman (Kim Delgado). Entire town is evacuated following a train derailment and toxic waste spill. TV report.	152943
2002	Malcolm in the Middle: Family Reunion	T	DVD -R HQ 10655		Episode #66. 11-17-2002	Photographer (Andrew J. Turner).	152944
1992	Malcolm X	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Annie Corley). TV Reporter (Colleen Cowan). TV Reporter (Stephen James). TV Reporter (Reed Kelly). TV Reporter (Marcus Naylor). TV Reporter (Anthony Nocerino). TV Reporter (Steven Randazzo). TV Reporter (Armand Schultz).TV Reporter (Chris Skutch). TV Reporter (William Swinton).  TV Reporter (Janet Zarish). TV Reporter (Stewart J. Zully). JFK Reporter (David Berman). JFK Reporter (Stephen Hanan). JFK Reporter (Richard Schiff). JFK Reporter (Gareth Williams).Reporter at Firebombing (Michael Imperioli). Reporter at Firebombing (Steve Stapenhorst). Photographer (Marc Phillips).	152945
1994	Malcolm X: Make It Plain	MT				Journalist (Peter Goldman-Himself). Life Photographer (Gordon Parks-Himself).	152946
1999	Malcom & Eddie: Fowl and Stormy Night, A	T			Episode #76. 11-22-1999	News Media. TV Reporter (Tawny Little).	152947
1994	Maldita Cocaina	MT			Portugal	Reporter X (Joaquim Monchique).	152948
2003	Maldonado Miracle, The	M				TV Reporter (Mark Wright). Photographer (Paul Kiernan).	152949
1969	Maldy in Madeira, The	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#9 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	152950
1942	Male Animal, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3344, 3345. SVD 1135. SVD 964 (all but last part). SVD 973 (ending)		De Havilland	Reporter (Walter Brooks). Student Newspaper editorial by campus Editor Michael Barnes (Herbert Anderson) in support of professor.Reporters (George Meeker, Will Morgan, Raymond Bailey, Walter Brooke, Hank Mann, Al Lloyd, Ed Graham, Cliff Saum, Glen Cavender, Creighton Hale). Reporter on Porch (William Hopper). News Dealer (Edward Clark). Editor (John Maxwell)Photographer on Porch (Eddie Graham).	152951
1939	Male Animal, The	P	MLPL	Thurber, James and E. Nugent	In "Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre."	Reporter John Boruff. .	152952
2003	Malefactor	M				News Media. News Reader #1 (Tony Scheinman). News Reader #2 (Julia Cornish). News Reader #3 (Erik Alexander).	152953
2005	Malefactor, The	N		Oppenheim, E. Phillips		War Correspondent Lovell was going to the Far East at a few hours' notice to represent one of the greatest of English dailies.  He was tall and burly with features and skin hardened by exposure to the sun and winds of many climates.He looked like a man ready to face all hardships, equal to any emergency. He was a war correspondent who played the game.They crowded round him in the club smoking room for these were his last few minutes. They had dined him, toasted him, and the club loving cup had been drained to his success.For Lovell was a popular member of this very Bohemian gathering. Now the Far East called.	152954
1993	Malena	MF			Spain. Short	Interviewer (Gerardo Gormezano).	152955
1988	Maler og hans by, En	DF			Denmark - Series.	Interviewer-Host Ejner Johansson.	152956
2004	Malevolence	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Jordan Sterling). Field Reporter (Chelsea Randall).	152957
2009	Malfeasance	M				News Media. News Broadcaster (Jackie McLane Owen). Radio Broadcaster (Beth Danford). Radio Commentator 1 (Todd Musick). Radio Commentator 2 (Justin Hunt). Naive and obsessive-compulsive young man with an ailing father becomes a terrorist to help America. 	152958
2003	Malibooty	M				Reporter (Bailey Brown)	152959
1983	Malibu	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Ann Jillian)	152960
1990	Malibu	N	OWN - P	Booth, Pat		Photographer Ben Alabama, legendary. Pat Parker, gorgeous blond photographer, lands a job with New Celebrity, America's Hippest Magazine.	152961
1940	Malibu Beach Party	M	L			Parody Correspondent. Spencer Tracy as Stanley greeting Mary, "Miss Livingston, I presume?" The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 4, Side 5	152962
1985	Malibu Express	M				Photographer. Rodney, the Photographer (Jeanine Vargas)	152963
1993	Malibu Summer	M				Photographer (Seamus Donaldson).	152964
1999	Malibu, CA: Aloha	T			Episode #22.  10-23-1999	Reporter (Paul Leighton Nygro).	152965
1999	Malibu, CA: Murray for Mayor	T			Episode #11. 1-24-1999	News Media. Reporter (Caryn Richman). TV Announcer (Joe Leahy).	152966
1998	Malibu, CA: My Hero	T			Episode #6. 11-15-1998.	TV Reporter (Akemi Royer).	152967
2003	Malibu's Most Wanted	M	DVD -R HQ 3335, 3336			Reporter Mike (Michael Quill - "The Reporter"). Newswoman Soon Yee Baxter-Hernandez (Suzy Nakamara) on air cuts off an African-American man from talking about race. TV Anchor (Hal Fishman). 	152968
1985	Malice in Wonderland  (aka Rumor Mill, The)	MT	SVD 534	Eells, George (Book -- "Hedda and Louella").  Jacqueline M. Feather, David Seidler (Teleplay)		Gossip Columnists Louella Parsons (Elizabeth Taylor) and Hedda Hopper (Jane Alexander), legendary most famous and vicious gossip columnists in Hollywood. Film opens with two meeting for lunch in 1944 and flashes back to their careers.Parsons comes to Hollywood in late 1920s on assignment for William Randolph Hearst because of secrets she knows about the publisher. She terrorizes Hollywood so a producer promotes bit actress Hopper to compete with her and creates another monster.Hopper becomes as powerful as Parsons. 2nd Journalist (Leigh Kavanaugh).1st Journalist (Noni White).	152969
1997	Malice Intended	N		Handberg, Ron		TV Anchor Maggie Lawrence of Channel 7 Minneapolis and a beautiful single mother thinks she has left her desperate past behind. Then a package shows up on her newsroom desk with horrifying proof of her darkest secret.Another package and a hit-and-run accident confirm her worst suspicions -- that someone will stop at nothing to ruin her career and take her life.She makes a devastating decision. She must share the truth with her colleagues at Channel 7. When she does, they are catapulted into a nightmare investigation that reveals not only a vendetta against Maggie, but also something too unspeakable to imagine.	152970
2000	Malicious Intent	M				Newsreader (Katie Green). Reporter (Derek Beale).	152971
1999	Malicious Intent: Hollywood Fable, A	N		Walker, Mike		Tabloid Reporter Steve Bellini of the National Revealer publishes unflattering pictures of a bad-girl TV star beating a horse. Her method of retribution accidentally causes his death.Ensuring investigation drags in fashion designers, drug smugglers, a stalker who thinks he's from outer space, power brokers, CIA agents and another tabloid reporter, Carmeon Tull.Tull eventually pieces together the  life story the TV star is desperate to keep secret. Since the day she murdered her abusive mother at the age of 12, she has been a magnet for crime and violence.After she sets in motion the accidental death of the reporter who wrote an unflattering story about her, she is the object of constant surveillance by the reporter's editor and a maniac stalker.Editor Steve Bellini of the National Revealer electronically spies on the TV star.	152972
2006	Mallard Fillmore: July 17, 2006	CS		Tinsley, Bruce		Journalist. Panel:  Liberals: The Early Years. Child in cave-man's outfit saying: "Hey, Everybody! Our tribe's warriors are hiding behind the oak trees down by the creek!"Proud father: "We're so proud of Urg!...He wants to be a journalist when he grows up!"	152973
2006	Mallard Fillmore: July 18, 2006	CS		Tinsley, Bruce		New York Times.  First Panel: Mallard is saying, "This is New York Times Editor Bill Keller…. What keeps our nation free is our right to publish things. Like how our government is tracking terrorists' finances…troop movements…"...where a person can get hold of some weapons-grade uranium."  Caricature of Keller:: "And so on…This has been Bill Keller, standing up for the public's right to know…."	152974
2006	Mallard Fillmore: June 23, 2006	CS	OWN	Tinsley, Bruce	Los Angeles Times,  Friday, June 23, 2006	TV Reporter. First Panel:  Close-up of handsome male reporter. "CBS News Reporter Scott Pelley has likened global-warming skeptics to Holocaust Deniers! Thereby raising the question of who should be most offended."Second Panel: "People skeptical of 'man-made' global warming…People offended by trivialization of the Holocaust…Or People who still think that most reporters are 'objective.'"	152975
2006	Mallard Fillmore: March 1, 2006	CS		Tinsley, Bruce		News Media. Fillmore: "Twice in the past month, Christian T.V. viewers have gotten NBC to change programming offensive to them by using letter writing campaigns."Note to Islamic extremists: This approach is far more effective than bombing NBC's offices or beheading Jay Leno.	152976
2004	Mallard Fillmore: Monday, August 30, 2004	CS			Los Angeles Times	Parody TV Anchor. First Panel: Man with clipboard quizzing ABC's Peter Jennings before the Republican Convention. He says "Tax Reform?"  Jennings: "Tax Cuts for the Rich."  Second Panel: "Iraq?" "Another Vietnam." "Pro-Life?" "Anti-Reproductive Rights!"Third Panel: Man: "Okay Peter….You're ready for your objective Republican Convention coverage." Jennings: "You mean the mean-spirited, greedy, right-wing extremists' convention?"  Fourth Panel: Man says, "Just testing."	152977
2008	Mallard Island	N		Webb, Peter		Reporters from the local and national tabloids are trying to get access to high profile and politically sensitive situations. It is up to Commander Harry Dowding to prevent any leaks to these reporters. 	152978
1999	Mallorca	MF				Reporter (Peter Welter Soler).	152979
1995	Mallorca, ein Jahr. Ein Inselroman	N		Breloer, Heinrich; Schauhoff, Frank	Germany	TV Journalist	152980
1941	Maltese Falcon, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9634, 9635 (Mislabeled 9636). SVD 1031			Reporters (Hank Mann, William Hopper, Charles Drake). Announcer (Jack Mower)	152981
1930	Maltese Falcon, The	NM	OWN - H	Hammett, Dashiell	In "Five Complete Novels."	Press	152982
2003	Maltese Manuscript, The	N		Dobson, Joanne	Weinberg List	Journalist	152983
1945	Mama Loves Papa	M				Photographer (Donald Kerr)	152984
1987	Mama's Boy	T	A1291		Episode	Columnist (Bruce Weitz) lives with domineering, widowed mother (Nancy Walker)	152985
1983	Mama's Family:	T	SV 44		Episode. Fran appears in episodes 1 to 35.	Journalist Francis "Fran" Crawley (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who writes for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet)	152986
1984	Mama's Family: Dear Aunt Fran	T		Evering, Jim and Dorothy Van	Episode #34. 3-31-1984	Journalist Fran (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who writes for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet). Fran gets a fill-in job as an advice columnist. She asks Mama for an answer to a question and Mama does what she does best, tells people what to do.Fran uses the answer. Soon Fran's editor takes notice of her popularity. Buzz tells Mama that she should be getting some of the money Fran is now earning. But Fran refuses. She plans to slowly stop using Mama's "Home-Spun" advice.She adds some psychological insights in her latest article. Fran's got a date that night with her editor, Dwight Nettles (Conrad Janis). Nettles loves the advice Fran's been giving but can't understand why she included all the psychological babble.Nettles edited it out of her latest article. He has a problem, needs some advice on and that's why he wanted to see her tonight. Seems "his friend" just hired a new woman and has the hots for her even though he's married. He wants to know what to do.Fran sneaks away from the table and calls Mama from the pay phone for advice. Mama recognizes Nettles is referring to himself and Fran. She tells Fran to tell him to eat at home. Fran does and quits her job on top of that.	152987
1986	Mama's Family: Farewell Frannie	T			Episode #37. 6-13-1986	Journalist Francis "Fran" Crawley (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who writes for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet). Mama's sister, Frannie, dies.Even if Mama can't bring herself to tell how Frannie actually died (by inhaling a tooth pick in the ladies room at the Bigger Jigger), Mama is determined to give her late sister something she never had -- a perfect day.But things soon turn from perfect to terrible as one disaster after another strikes. Few members of the family can attend.And as the family gets home from the funeral, Vint forgot to shut the hearse door resulting in the coffin flying out of the hearse and down the on-ramp to the freeway. The house is a mess.Mama gives Bubba -- Ed's son just out of reform school -- Fran's old room.	152988
1983	Mama's Family: Fran's Dress	T			Episode #10. 3-26-1983	Journalist Francis "Fran" Crawley (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who writes for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet). Fran has an awards banquet that night and asks Mama to iron the dress she plans to wear.Mama is in a rush to get to her hair appointment and burns a hole in Fran's dress. She finds a replacement for $55. Fran comes home early and tries it on. But it's the wrong dress and it looks almost nothing like the other one.Fran throws a fit and she and Mama have a huge fight. In the end Fran decides to wear another dress.	152989
1984	Mama's Family: Mama for Mayor (Part 1)	T			Episode #29. 2-18-1984	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Ted Zeigler).  Local Announcer (Troy Evans).	152990
1983	Mama's Family: Vint and the Kids Move In	T			Episode #1. 1-22-1983. Fran featured in Episodes 1 to 35..	Journalist Francis "Fran" Crawley (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who writes for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet). Fran's boss at the newspaper calls telling her she has to come in and re-edit her latest story.Mama is upset. Fran was going to take her to the mall for a sale and tried to hurry Fran to finish eating. Mama's only son drops by the house and announces he and the kids have been evicted from their home. Fran is against them moving in. Mama agrees.His daughter gets Fran's writing studio and Fran is outraged by this. She and Mama have a huge argument about it and Fran's mood turns even more sour when she founds out that the daughter Sonja stumbled on the book she's been working on and read it.Fran says it's an invasion of her privacy and finally makes the decision to move out because she can't take the stress anymore.Mama had no idea that Fran was actually writing in her studio, but later as things settle down a bit, Fran and Mama have a talk and Fran changes her mind and decides to stay after all.	152991
1986	Mama's Family: Where There's a Will	T			Episode #38. 6-20-1986	Journalist Francis "Fran" Crawley (Rue McClanahan), Thelma's sister who wrote for Raytown paper (Southern hamlet) is dead. Mama finds Frannie's diary and inside is a note telling Mama to call the executor of her will.The executor informs Mama that Fran was worth $35,000. Fran's will stipulated 10 percent of that would go to the "Ray of Hope Home for Wayward Girls." But the other $31,500 was to be split evenly between Mama, and Vint and Naomi. There is one stipulation.Mama has to keep from losing her temper for a period of two weeks and it's totally on her honor. So Vint and Naomi wait on her hand and foot trying to keep her from getting upset. On the last day, the executor arrives.Mama comes back from the Beauty Spot in a terrible mood. Her car was smashed and the guy left a note just to fool the witnesses into thinking he was leaving his name and address. Then she sat in paint waiting for the bus destroying her new dress.The executor says the dress doesn't suit her anyway and she tells him off and throws him out. So the entire estate goes to the "Ray of Hope Home for Wayward Girls."	152992
1935	Mama's Little Pirates	M			Our Gang Comedy. Great Movie Shorts	Newspaper. Gang reading a newspaper story about buried treasure	152993
2005	Maman Last Call	M		Petrowski, Nathalie (Novel and screenplay).		Journalist Alice Malenfant (Sophie Lorain) is the 37-year-old star reporter for a daily Montreal newspaper and is a devout feminist. Malenfant finds her life turned upside down when this career-oriented, somewhat hedonistic journalist discovers she’s pregnant. She has shared her life with radio host Louis Saint-Amand (Patrick Huard) for the last couple of years. Although she has been careful to avoid pregnancy, what she fears the most ends up happening. After considering abortion, she decides to keep the child, much to Louis’ relief and happiness. Fearful of losing her position at the paper, Alice tries to keep her pregnancy quiet, especially since a young, ambitious colleague is hoping to take her place. Cameraman (Alain Bruno). Intervieweuse (Minou Petrowski). 	152994
2003	Mambo italiano	M		Galluccio, Steve (Play). Emile Gaudreault		TV Interviewer (Ivana Bombardieri).	152995
1992	Mamma ci penso io	MF			Italy.	Photographer in yellow hat (Ruggero Deodato).	152996
2003	Mammoth Cheese, The	N		Holman, Sheri		News Media frenzy in little burg of Three Chimneys, Va. where thanks to fertility drugs, woman has given birth to 11 babies. When interest fades, town Pasteur wants another fee-good story to get the town back into the limelight.Convinces cheese maker to make a "Mammoth Cheese" and deliver it to a presidential candidate.	152997
1989	Mammy Tapes, The	M				Interviewer (Joseph Marzano)	152998
2009	Män  som hatar kvinnor	MF		Larsson, Stieg (Novel)	Sweden	Journalist Mikael Blomqvist (Michael Nyqvist) gets an unusual assignment 40 years after a 16-year-old girl disappears without a trace on Sept. 29, 1966. He’s contacted by an industrial leader who wants him to write the history of the girl’s family. The family chronicle is just a cover for the real assignment: to find out about what really happened to Harriet Vanger. Blomqvist recently has been indicted and convicted on counts of slander. He feels he needs a break from his job on the Millennium magazine, so he takes the job. He gets help from the young and troubled computer hacker Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace). Editor (Mikael Raham). Together the odd couple starts to dig in the past of the Vanger family and meet a darker and bloodier history than anyone could have imagined.Swedish thriller about a journalist and a young female hacker. 	152999
1974	Man About the House	M				Interviewer (Bill Grundy-Himself)	153000
2005	Man About Town	M	DVD -R HQ 8918, 8919			Reporter tries to get top Hollywood agent's journal to expose him and his clients.	153001
1887	Man Abroad: Yarn of Another Century, A	NSF	USC	Anonymous		Newspaperman Weber Lochmore Henry George, newspaperman.	153002
1957	Man Afraid	M		Ullman, Dan (Story). Herb Meadow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Interviewer Wilbur Fletcher (Judson Pratt) shows a picture of the minister's son on the air -- the minister killed a burglar that broke into his house.  Broadcast is seen by burglar's father who proceeds to terrorize the boy.Minister is able to save son from being kidnapped and also convinces self-absorbed interviewer to reconcile with his own child. Newspaper Reporter (Troy Donahue)."What's it matter who's wrong, so long as we give the public what it wants."	153003
1953	Man Against Crime: Exclusive	T			2-11-53	Press	153004
1965	Man Alive	DT			Series 1965-1982	Reporters Jim Douglas Henry, Angela Huth, Jeremy James, John Percival, Trevor Philpott, John Pitman, Harold Williamson.	153005
1955	Man Alone, A	M				Newspaperman Maybanks (Thomas B. Henry).	153006
1895	Man and His Womankind, A	N	USC	Vynne, Nora		Freelancer Cicily Cedicsson writes articles. "…that same journalist's life has unfitted me for housekeeping."  Married.	153007
1971	Man and the City, The: Deadly Fountain, The	T			Episode #9. 11-10-1971	News Media. Newsman (Jim McKrell).	153008
1941	Man at Large	M	DVD 10132	Larkin, John (Screenplay)	Ness Book	City Editor Mr. Grundy (Richard Lane) assigns Dallas Davis (Marjorie Weaver), a receptionist at a newspaper office, to search for a Nazi flier who has escaped from a concentration camp in Canada. She wants a chance to be a reporter and this is it.City editor actually wants to get her out of the way since she knows about the murder of a German agent and city editor has promised the FBI he will not leak information on the incident. .FBI man Bob Grayson (George Reeves) is after the flier and is posing as a rival reporter.  Davis gets a photograph of the escaped aviator but Grayson confiscates it. Back in New York, she stumbles into a spy operation and accidentally betrays Grayson.Spies eventually are caught. Monthly Film Bulletin, 12/31/41: "Marjorie Weaver as the dumb reporter lays it on a trifle too thick and one wonders how such a half-wit really could fall into so many adventures and how many men would have the patience to put up with her stupid interferences when their lives are at stake." Drunk Reporter (Hal K. Dawson). Reporter with Von Rohn Bulletin (John Dilson). Photographer Eddie (George Riley).	153009
1973	Man at the Top	M			UK	Newsreader (Tim Brinton).	153010
1972	Man at the Top: Knackers Yard, The	T			UK. Episode #12.6-19-1972	Photographer (Laurie Asprey).	153011
1982	Man at the Wheel, The	N	OWN - P	Kenyon, Michael		Reporter Peter Ramsden	153012
1987	Man Behind the Badge, The	NR		Hamilton, Paula	Silhouette Special Edition 400	Reporter Courtney Evans is rescued from a gun-wielding criminal by a police negotiator. She knew his embrace was in the line of duty. But was his follow-up visit really standard police procedure?And was her growing curiosity about him purely journalistic?  Courtney's interviews with Officer Mike Harris served public interest. Privately she admitted this was more than just a story.On the job, Mike handled trauma with emotional prowess, but off duty he kept his feelings well hidden. Could Courtney ever uncover the man behind the badge?"I'd like to interview you sometime Officer Harris," Courtney said. "Tradition dictates that policemen and reporters have trouble getting along," Mike pointed out. "I'm not much of a traditionalist. How about you?""I am … most of the time…but I'm easily  influenced…."  It was the story she was after, Courtney reminded herself when she found herself staring into his eyes. ….	153013
1941	Man Betrayed, A (aka Wheel of Fortune)	M		Moffitt, Jack (Story). Tom Kilpatrick (Adaptation).  Isabel Dawn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Casey (Wallace Ford) of the Globe is present when a supposedly drunk college student is killed outside a nightclub. He discovers student has been shot and tells his editor, but the editor appears more interested in gardening.Local Crime boss threatens family of Globe Newspaper Editor Bob (Joseph Crehan) if the paper does not go along with him. Attorney arrives in city to prove boy was murdered. Takes job with crime boss' political campaign.Reporter fills attorney in on crime boss.  He identifies him as a reporter because of "the pencil marks around your ears." Reporter tells attorney he is giving him the scoop because paper will not print it.Crime boss wins the election and attorney continues his efforts to expose him while romancing his daughter. Editor finally decides to stand up to corruption by printing a story about one of the boss' schemes that resulted in people dying of typhoid.After making the decision, the editor prepares to leave, but word comes that crime boss has confessed to election fraud and turned  himself in.	153014
1992	Man Bites Dog (C'est Arrive Pres De Chez Vous)	M	L. SVD 1089			French Documentary Crew becomes participant in serial killer crimes. Reporter (Remy Belvaux.). Journalist (Emmanuelle Bada). Journalist (Anne LaGrange). Journalist (Benolt Mariage). Video Reporter (Alain Francois).Journalist, The (Daniel Auteuil). Cameraman Andre (Andre Bonzel).	153015
1989	Man Called Hawk, A: If Memory Serves	T		Starkes, Jaison	Episode #11. 4-29-1989	News Media. Hawk is hired to protect a Haitian historian from someone he believes is trying to use voodoo to learn of a secret.	153016
1989	Man Called Hawk, A: Poison	T		Parker, Robert and Joan Parker	Episode #8. 3-25-1989	Reporter repeatedly disrupts Hawk while he is tracking down the source of heroin laced with the poison strychnine. The dogged reporter won't give up the story.	153017
1999	Man Called Hero, A	M	SVD 1187. (Media Excerpts)			News Media	153018
1990	Man Called…Rainbo, A	M				Critic Two (Chris Perry).	153019
2008	Man For Me	NS		Bruce, Gemma		Sportswriter J.T. Green is a feisty, independent reporter desperately wants to be taken seriously at the national weekly Sports Today, both for her and her father (the Coach), but a locker-room mishap lands her a losing assignment covering a dead-end local baseball club, the Gilbeytown, PA. Beavers. What she and her editor do not know is that star pitcher Tommy Bainbridge is in town and he’s determined to help the Beavers kick their losing streak. J.T. Green wants out of the locker room -- until star pitcher Tommy Bainbridge walks in. Tommy defines the word hot: He’s tall, a terrific kisser, and a total catch. J.T. wants everything he has to give. But Gilbeytown, PA needs their hometown boy back where he belongs and if his plans to help get leaked to the press, there’s going to be hell to pay. Distracting a woman as determine and downright sexy as J.T. isn’t going to be easy. Unless he can show her how heavenly it feels to be held in his powerful arms and she seems to like it, a lot. And so does Tommy. They fall for each other but their careers and trust issues make it impossible for them to commit. Soon, J.T. uncovers a conspiracy threatening the Beavers that could drag her and Tommy down with it. J.T. is a strong, independent, indomitable and sexily vulnerable. 	153020
1941	Man for mycket, En	MF				Photographer (Ingemar Holde)	153021
2005	Man from Beyond, The	N		Brownstein, Gabriel		Reporter Molly Goodman, 22, follows Harry Houdini, the famed magician and escape artist, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the celebrated author and champion of spiritualism at a séance in 1922 in which Lady Doyle delivers a message from Houdini's late mother.In 1922, Doyle arrives in New York on a spiritualist crusade. To packed houses at Carnegie Hall, he displays photographs of ghosts and spirits. In the newspapers, he defends the power of a famous medium of the day.Houdini is a skeptic and goes on the attack. Young reporter covers the heated debate. As she wanders into this world of spooks and spirits, murder and criminal frauds, Molly Goodman discovers herself -- her true love and her place in the world.She even discovers her relationship to her beloved dead brother, Carl.	153022
1943	Man from Down Under, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11392, 11393			News Media. Newsman (Eric Alden). Newsman (Harry Fleischmann). Newsman (David Thursby).	153023
1942	Man from Headquarters, The	M	SVD 825. VHS 935.	Krafft, John, Rollo Lloyd (Screenplay). Edmund Kelso (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Crime Reporter Larry Doyle (Frank Albertson) for the Chicago Record is being given recognition for his help in solving a crime. Goes out drinking with colleagues on the $50 bonus he receives and proceeds to verbally trash the Editor.He doesn't realize the editor is listening. The reporter is taken for a ride by crooks who knock him out and put him on a train to St. Louis. Editor Elwin A. Jonas (Dick Elliott). Managing Editor Marvin (John Maxwell). Reporter Whalen (Jack Mulhall).He offers to help solve a crime for editor of the St. Louis World News. Reporter Weeks (George O'Hanlon). Newspaperman (I. Stanford Jolley).  Newspaper Photographer (Charles Hall). Telegraph Girl (Christine McIntyre).Reporter witnesses shooting of cop and gets hold of bag of stolen money. He and the woman are arrested. Both Chicago and St. Louis editors vouch for him. He solves the crime.Monthly Film Bulletin, 7/31/41: "One wonders whether the United States Police Organization is really so supine and as much under the thumb of the newspaper proprietors as a number of films of this type would lead us to believe."	153024
1960	Man from Interpol: No Other Way	T			UK. Episode #8.	Photographer (Victor Baring).	153025
1916	Man from Manhattan, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Poets - Ness Book Quoted	Newspaper Owner. Willoughby Whipple (William Stowell), disowned by his father, leaves Manhattan and buys a small town paper, The Bugle and hires Virginia Winters (Rhea Mitchell) as his associate editor and Daddy Eggleston (Perry Banks) as his printer.When he refuses to endorse a corrupt mayor, the businessman has him evicted from the newspaper building, then burns it down trying to frame the editor as an arsonist. The printer suffocates during the fire but implicates the mayor before he dies.Editor is elected mayor and marries Winters while her father builds a new building for the paper.	153026
2001	Man from Oklahoma, The	NR		Graham, Darlene	Harlequin Superromance #994	TV Reporter Jamie Evans investigates story of rich man's wife disappearing 10 years ago without a trace. Man vanished from Tulsa society by hiding on his ranch. Tulsa police believe he killed her. Evans and her editor want the story.Jaded journalist falls in love with man. Goes from doubting critic to firm believer.	153027
1951	Man from Planet X, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7660, 7659. L	Wisberg, Aubrey, Jack Pollexfen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lawrence (Robert Clarke) of Affiliated Press promises "the strangest story a newspaperman ever covered."  Spaceship crashes in Scottish countryside. Reporter given exclusive by scientist who he befriended when they were in military service.Reporter and scientist try to communicate with alien through sign language, then through mathematics. Reporter questions own profession when the scientist's daughter is kidnapped: "Had I sacrificed her just for a newspaper story? ….""…That was the thought that tormented me." Spaceship is blown up. Reporter chooses not to print the story. It can't be kept a secret, but if it is not played up in the papers, it will be easily reduced to idle gossip.	153028
2010	Man From Saigon, The	N		Leimbach, Marti		War Correspondent Susan Gifford, a British-raised front-line reporter, is one of the first female corespondents on assignment in Saigon in 1967, dedicated to her job and passionate in love with American TV reporter Marc. Son is a Vietnamese photojournalist anxious to get his work into the American press. Together they cover every aspect of the war from combat missions to the workings of field hospitals. Then one November morning, narrowly escaping death during an ambush, Susan and Son find themselves the prisoners of three Vietcong soldiers who have been separated from their unit. Now, under constant threat from American air strikes, helpless in the hands of the enemy, they face the daily hardships of the jungle together. As time passes, the bond between Susan and Son deepens, and it becomes increasingly difficult for Son to harbor the secret that could have profound consequences for them both. 	153029
1948	Man from Texas	M				Reporter at Train (Dick Foote).	153030
1943	Man from the Rio Grande, The	M				Newspaper Editor Tom Traynor (Kirk Alyn), crusading newspaper editor has been threatened with death if he continues his fight against a vicious rancher.	153031
1967	Man from U.N.C.L.E, The: Napoleon's Tomb Affair, The	T			Episode. 1-27-1967.	French Reporter (Peter Balakoff).	153032
1964	Man from U.N.C.L.E., The: Iowa-Scuba Affair, The	T			Episode #2. 9-29-1964	Newspaperman (Ollie O'Toole).	153033
1966	Man from U.N.C.L.E., The: Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair, The	T			Episode #61.10-23-1966	Photographer (Nicky Blair).	153034
1942	Man glommer ingenting	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Vendor (Wiktor Andersson).	153035
1936	Man Hunt	M		Felton, Earl (Story).  Ray Chanslor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Hank Dawson (William Gargon) works for a small town weekly paper, The Coasterville Clarion. Reporter Babe Harding (Anita Kerry), Chicago Globe. Clarion Editor Bill Taylor (Frederic Blanchard).When Dawson gets a report from the Associated Press about an escaped bank robber, he tells his layout man to "Stop the Presses" (causing the co-worker to mutter, "I wish you'd never seen that movie, The Front Page."Reporter Cort Starrett, Chicago World (Olin Howlin). Reporter Skip McHenry, Chicago Star (Dick Purcell). Reporter Waffles (Don Barclay). Reporter Jim Bainter (Larry Kent). Reporter (Don Downen). Reporter (Eddie Graham).	153036
1940	Man I Married, The	M		Schisgall, Oscar (Novel - "Swastika"). Oliver H.P. Garrett (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Art Critic Carol (Joan Bennett) for the Smart World takes a trip to Germany with husband. Before she leaves she is asked by a doctor to try to get his brother out of a concentration camp and is given money to use to buy his freedom.Once in Germany, husband becomes excited by the new order and becomes involved with Nazis. Journalist is determined to help the doctor's brother and meets Correspondent  Kenneth Delane (Lloyd Nolan) at the Overseas News Service.She discovers the man she is seeking died in the camp. When she is arrested for trying to help a neighbor hide her son, the American reporter employs his press influence to get her released.Her husband tells her he has joined the Nazi Party and they agree to a divorce. He refuses to let her take their son back to America so the correspondent tries to help her sneak the boy out. Husband discovers plan and stops them.Husband told by his father his mother was Jewish and he is devastated by revelation. Carol takes son and leaves Germany. Delane remains behind. New York Times 8/3/40: "One of the few movie newspapermen we've ever been willing to accept."	153037
1936	Man I Marry, The	M				Critic (Norma Drew). Critic (George Hackathorne). Critic (Gladden James). Critic (Eddie Kane). Critic (Lorin Raker).  Messenger (Si Jenks).	153038
1971	Man in a Million, A	SS	GPL	Wain, John	In "Life Guard, The,"	Editor. Opportunist's life that teeters between humorous insult and terrible honesty in the no-man's land where literature meets journalism.  Fred Castell, the best literary editor in London, putting the literary pages to  bed late at night.	153039
1968	Man in a Suitcase: Castle in the Clouds	T			Episode #29. 4-10-1968	Newspaper Seller (Arthur Griffiths).	153040
1928	Man in Hobbles, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	153041
1995	Man in the Attic, The	MT				Reporter (Rick Roberts)	153042
2008	Man in the Dark	N		Auster, Paul		Book Critic August Brill is in a car accident that kills his wife and leaves him a physical and spiritual invalid. The retired critic is confined to his house with his recently divorced daughter and a 23-year-old grandchild stricken with grief after the murder of her ex-boyfriend. Brill, an insomniac, attempts to stave off thoughts of death by telling himself bedtime stories. His tired mind weaves a tale that combines details of his life with more fantastic flights -- such as the story of a man who, waking up in an alternate universe where 9/11 never happened and the 2000 election led to civil war, is sent on a mission to destroy the very person who has imagined him into existence. 	153043
1928	Man in the Dark, The	NM	OWN - H	Ferguson, John		Press	153044
1984	Man in the Gray Flannel Suit II, The	N		Wilson, Sloan	PR	Public Relations Man Tom Rath promotes a mental health campaign for United Broadcasting.	153045
1956	Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The	M	SVD 1140		PR	Public Relations Man Tom Rath (Gregory Peck), PR job with United Broadcasting Corporation. Hopkins (Frederic March), broadcasting tycoon	153046
1955	Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The	N		Wilson, Sloan	PR	Public Relations Man Tom Rath. Gordon Walker, Head of PR (Arthur O'Connell)	153047
1962	Man in the High Castle, The	NSF		Dick, Philip K.		TV Journalist	153048
1964	Man in the Middle	M				British Correspondent (Robert Bruce). British Correspondent (William Dexter).  American Correspondent (Francis Napier). Indian Correspondent (Baseo Panday).	153049
1984	Man in the Middle, The	N	OWN - P	Lewis, Norman		British Journalist Ronald Kemp based in Tripoli.	153050
1957	Man in the Sky, The	M				Reporter Ingrams (Howard Marion-Crawford - The Reporter).	153051
1951	Man in the White Suit, The	M				Reporter (Alan Haines). Express Reporter (Scott Harold).	153052
1990	Man Inside, The	M	SV 208	Roth, Bobby (Screenplay)	U.S.-French - Based on a true story - Ness Book	Reporter Gunder Wollroff (Jurgen Prochnow) is investigated by The Standard because he is an independent operator and regarded as dangerous. Try to depict him as a criminal. So reporter adopts a disguise and gets a job on the paper.Helped by reporter Rolf Gruel (Philip Anglim) who began as an idealistic editor for The Free Press and went to work for The Standard when his paper folded. Reporter Wollroff is indoctrinated into paper's methods including manufacturing quotes and facts.Woman who was the subject of the paper's attacks commits suicide, editor says, "What luck, we can still make the evening edition." Reporter has nightmares. News organization discovers his identity and accuses him in print of "shameless criminal methods."Writes book about experiences, but publishers brought to trial and forced to edit sections because of lack of hard evidence. Colleague Henry Tobel (Peter Coyote) gives the reporter the file the paper kept on him. Also tells him he is writing his own book.But Tobel is killed. Wollroff wins his day in court and his book becomes a bestseller. The paper has been plagued by demonstrations and lawsuits, but is still read by nine million Germans every day.	153053
1993	Man Kills Woman	NM		Flusfeder, D.L.		Sports Journalist Richard Tierney of Boston is hired by a woman who write a biography of a British psychologist, man of letters and translator who died mysteriously in 1980.Woman says he as a monster, but as Tierney soon discovers, her interest in the psychologist is more than academic. His research takes him into the circle of the man's closest friends. Tierney builds a picture of  man that is contradictory and intriguing.The psychologist may be dead but his influence on those he knew lives on. How he died rounds out Tierney's portrait.	153054
1995	Man Like Smith	NR		Pappano, Marilyn		Reporter Jolie Wade had information Assistant U.S. Attorney Smith Kendricks required, but she was vigilantly guarding her source. Kendricks needed Wade’s help. He had to convince Jolie to reveal her informer -- and avoid losing his heart in the bargain. The crack reporter knew that helping Smith could lead to the revelation of her own secrets. She had to avoid the sexy prosecutor and pretend she didn’t long for the caring man that lay beneath his rough exterior. But a man like Smith was impossible to forget. 	153055
1941	Man Made Monster, The	M		Essex, H.J., Sid Schwartz, Len Golos (Story - "Electronic Man, The").  Joseph West (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mark Adams (Frank Albertson) for the Globe-Dispatch trying to get a story on a survivor of a bus crash in which all of the other passengers were electrocuted. He tracks the man to house of scientist and is confronted by doctor's niece.She objects to him making jokes about the survivor in the paper, even though five others were killed. Romance develops and two become engaged. Survivor has come under control of evil scientist who performs electrical experiments on him.Scientist forces human battery to assault woman's uncle. He is charged with murder. Sentenced to die in electric chair, but execution makes him stronger. Reporter covers attempted execution. Man is cornered in a wire fence and drained of his energy.Human battery destroyed, Reporter's fiancée shows him scientist's secret diary of experiments. Reporter claims story will win him the Pulitzer Prize. She convinces him diary is dangerous. Could lead others to attempt experiments. Reporter destroys diary."When a newspaperman lays out cash for tickets, that is true love." "Now, look, lady, five people were killed and we treated it with the proper respect, but that was yesterday."  Reporter (Jack Gardner)	153056
2008	Man Made the Lightning	N		Gadsden, Jason		Journalist Nathan Trait is a wanna-be journalist who will stop at something to get his story, although he has no idea how far that will be. 	153057
1925	Man Must Live, A	M		Wylie, Ida Alexa Ross (Story - "Jungle Law").  James Ashmore Creelman (Scenario).	AFI-Editors/Reporters/Scandal Sheets - Ness Book	Reporter Geoffrey Farnell (Richard Dix) goes to war and returns penniless so he takes job as reporter on scandal sheet, The New York Chronicle. Assigned by city editor Job Hardcastle (George Nash) to get story on society divorcee now working in cabaret.He finds her dying of consumption and tells city editor he could not locate her. Reporter then discovers war buddy is involved in narcotics, but while trying to get a photo to go with his story, he discovers his friend's sister is a girl he once loved.Although reporter wants to kill the story, he ends up giving it to city editor to get money to help the cabaret worker. He loses his job but gets a settlement from steel company against which he once filed a claim.Marries friend's sister when her brother is freed. At one point, city editor tells reporter to get the story on the dancer and to tear her to pieces because "Our readers don't feel sorry for a jazz baby."New York Times, 1/29/25: "The blackguard of this story is a managing editor whose lack of knowledge of newspaper work appears only to be equaled by that of his reporter, Geoffrey Farnell."	153058
1957	Man of a Thousand Faces, The (aka Man of a 1,000 Faces, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 2046, 2047, 2048. L.			Publicist Clarence Locan (Jim Backus),  friend of Lon Chaney. News Media. Reporters. Freelance Magazine Writer David Anderson becomes PR man and keeps marital problems story quiet. Reporters at Chaney's House (Michael Dale, Allen Pinson, Ken Terrell).Chaney: "Another newspaperman comes on this set, I go off."  PR man comes up with "Mystery Man." -- someone no one knows. "Lon Chaney -- Man of Mystery" develops because Chaney won't talk to the Press.Reporter David Anderson (William Hudson). Messenger Boy (Steve Drexel).	153059
2000	Man of Few Words, A	M			Ireland. Short Film.	Photographer (Donncha Crowley).	153060
1981	Man of Iron (aka Czlowiek Z Zelaza)	M	SVD 1533. SV 319  (Beginning)	Scibor-Rylski, Aleksander (Screenplay)	Poland	TV Commentator Winkel (Marian Opania) is asked by officials to do a story that will discredit the leader of the worker's strike.  She was involved in an  accident when drunk and the state is using the incident to coerce him into helping them.TV News crew's coverage of a workers' strike to provide a vivid picture of contemporary Poland.  What is presented as truth by the media is explored.  Government control of the media.Winkel begins his investigations while other journalists prepare a statement claiming that many of the reports being provided to not correspond to the facts and that a communication  blackout is preventing honest reporting.Striking workers begin to distrust the press and regard the journalists as liars.  Winkel is pressured into signing the petition of the other journalists. One of his colleagues refers to thoroughbred reporters, he says he regards himself as a mongrel.Winkel eventually resigns although his public criticizes him for having sold out to the state. Filmmaker Agnieszka (Krystyna Janda) married to strike leader. Reunited as strike ends.	153061
1976	Man of Marble (aka Czlowiek z marmuru)	M		Scibor-Rylski, Aleksander	Poland - Ness Book	Student Filmmaker Agnieszka (Krystyna Janda) doing diploma film on bricklayer who became hero in 1950s' Stalanist Poland. Opposition from TV station sponsoring film and authorities when she tries to get classified footage. "Citizen Kane" structure.Confrontations with station manager who accuses her of using "cloak and dagger tactics," which he equates with "American nonsense." She takes her crew to museum. While crew members distract staff woman, she sneaks into locked storage area to secretly filmViews old documentaries. Meets maker of documentaries. Some scenes staged for camera. Source asks her is she is making honest film. She says she's doing her best. He pulls hidden microphone from around her neck. Demands she turns over reel of film.She can't locate the bricklayer or verify facts about him. Interviews co-workers, subject's wife. Journalist becomes less concerned about making film than with uncovering truth. As she digs deeper, begins to question nature of her profession.Refers to herself and crew as "film ghouls." Discovers finding facts not necessarily as finding truth. Cameraman (Leonard Zajaczkowski).	153062
1676	Man of Mode, The, Or Sir Fopling Flutter	P	USC	Etherege, Sir George		Newsmonger. News-Monger: "More than Muddiman has with their husbands," a line in the play referring to Henry Muddiman, a commercial writer of "news letters," which were very popular among the country gentry.He had hundreds of subscribers all over England and did not accept a fee of less than five pounds per year for his letters.	153063
1925	Man of Strife	N	OWN - H	Wilson, Grove		City Editor from Midwestern city is hero of a novel.	153064
1999	Man of the Century	M	DVD -R HQ 6423, 6424. SVD 1162			Columnist-Reporter Johnny Twennies (Gibson Frazier) of a Modern Manhattan newspaper (New York Sun-Telegram) seems to have stepped out of the 1930s. Reporter (Sean Patrick Reilly). Editor: Mr. M.	153065
2005	Man of the House	M				TV Reporter (Sarah Monahan). Newspaper Reporter (Robert Newell).	153066
1990	Man of the Moment	P	OWN - H	Ayckbourn, Alan		TV Reporter Jill Rillington, TV reporter-presenter on the BBC show "Their Paths Crossed."	153067
1955	Man of the Moment	M				Photographer (Michael Ward)	153068
1937	Man of the People	M				Newspaperman (Richard Kipling).  Announcer (Charles King). Press.	153069
1991	Man of the People	T			Episode. 9-15-91	News Media. Jim Doyle (Jim Garner) spars with press. Reporters force him to do the right thing on camera. Uses press to blackmail mayor	153070
2009	Man of the People	T				News Media. TV Anchor (Heather Southwell). Photographer (Lee Gillentine). Political campaign is floundering. A small independent documentary film crew follows him around. Female Reporter shows up to interview the candidate. His campaign manager shoos off the reporter begging her to come back next week when the candidate will speak at an event to commemorate Rosa Parks’ birth. That is a lie. So the campaign manager must find an event for the candidate to attend. He books him on a cable access show. 	153071
1952	Man of the Week	DT			Series 1952-54	News	153072
1951	Man of the Week	DT			Series. 8-26-1951 to 10-10-1954. CBS	Moderator-Hosts George Allen (1951-1952), CBS Washington D.C. Reporter Ron Cochran (1953-1954).	153073
1962	Man of the World	T			UK	Freelance Photojournalist-Writer Craig Stevens as Michael Strait, American freelance writer-photojournalist	153074
1995	Man of the Year	M				Photographer Ed (Charles Sloane).	153075
2006	Man of the Year	M				News Media cover presidential election. Comedian Tom Dobbs, who like Jon Stewart, pours acid on politicians on his TV show, runs for the nation's top job and wins due to an undetected computer glitch.TV Anchor #1 (Chris Matthews). TV Anchor #2 (J.C. Kenny). CNN Business Reporter (Lee Taylor). Reporter #1 (Brendan Connor). Reporter #2 (Barbara Radecki). Reporter #3 (Audrey Dwyer). Reporter #4 (Michael C. Branscombe).  Reporter #5 (Sandi Stahlbrand).Newsman (Richard Sher). Moderator (Faith Daniels). Saturday Night Weekend Update TV Anchors (Tiny Fey and Amy Poehler). Political Commentator #1 (James Carville). Political Commentator #2 (Cathleen Crier).	153076
2002	Man of the Year	M				News Media. The Reporter (Leeza Gibbons).	153077
2004	Man on Fire	M	DVD -R HQ 3612, 3613			Journalist Mariana Garcia G. (Rachel Ticotin) of Reforma Newspaper, is friendly and helps hero. Reporter 1 (Ariane Pellicer). Cynical Reporter (Stacy Perskie). Docile Reporter (Adrian Grunberg). Interviewer (Ofelia Aguirre). Newscaster (Rossana Fuentes).Newscaster (Berenice Manjarrez).	153078
1935	Man on the Flying Trapeze, The	M				Newspaper Headlines give false story of Ambrose Wolfinger's death	153079
1999	Man on the Moon	M				National Enquirer Reporter (Jeanine Jackson). National Enquirer Reporter (David Koechner). National Enquirer Editor (Tracey Walter). Los Angeles Times Reporter (Mark Davenport). Commentator, Wrestling (Jim Ross). Ring Announcer (Lance Russell).Stadium Photographer (Ladi von Jansky).	153080
1948	Man on the Run	M				BBC Newscaster (Bruce Belfrage)	153081
1949	Man On the Street	DT			Series. 1-12-1949 to4-13-1951. DuMont	Interviewers	153082
1986	Man Outside	M				News Media. Newsman on TV (Paschal Porta).	153083
1926	Man Rustlin'	M		Branch, William (Story). Burl R. Tuttle, Jay Chapman (Continuity).	AFI-Columnists/Reporters - Ness Book	Columnist  Buck Hayden (Bob Custer) becomes a reporter for the local paper at the urging of his sweetheart. The paper is run by Pop Geers (Sam Allen).  Reporter recovers loot from stagecoach robbery.His accounts of his adventures earn him a syndicated column from an eastern newspaper and he marries his sweetheart.Variety 4/21/26:  "That the man who titled the film knew something about New York newspapers was evident as he referred to the New York 'World' and called William Randolph Hearst "Randie" instead of 'Willie.'"	153084
1889	Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, The	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	153085
1939	Man They Could Not Hang, The	M		White, Leslie T. George W. Sayre (Story). Karl Brown (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Scoop Foley (Robert Wilcox) of the Tribune investigates the deaths of several jurors who served at the trial of a mad doctor.  Hanged, the body is recovered and revived. Reporter in love with doctor's daughter. City Editor King (John Dilson).Figures out why the jurors are dying and editor tells him to drop everything and work up the biggest story he can on the deaths -- "Make it weird, make it dramatic and make it snappy."Typical of reporter in low-budget horror films of the 1930s. He also refuses a drink from the doctor adding that he never drinks. (Audience laughter).Reporter at Typewriter (Walter Sande). First Reporter (Robert Sterling).  Second Reporter (Franklin Parker). Mad scientist is obsessed with bringing the dead back to life.	153086
1920	Man to His Mate, A	N	MLPL	Dunn, Joseph		Journalist John Rainey of The Times. San Francisco newspaperman is kidnapped, put on a ship and sent on an Arctic voyage in search of gold treasure.	153087
2006	Man to Man with Dean Learner: Randolph Caer	T			Episode #6.  11-24-2006	Interviewer (Matt Berry - Voice).	153088
1959	Man to Match the Hour, A	NM	OWN - H	Truss, Seldon		Reporter, Mr. Horace of the London Daily Snapshot, crime reporter	153089
1917	Man Trap, The	M			AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter John Mull (Herbert Rawlinson) of the Steadman's Chronicle, is framed by his crooked managing editor and sent to prison after uncovering evidence of graft.  Spends a year in jail, escapes, and tracks down his former boss.Boss is murdered. Reporter finds the killer by wringing a confession from the crooked police chief.	153090
1930	Man Trouble	M			AFI-Columnists - Ness Book	Newspaperman George Graham (Kenneth MacKenna) writes a folksy Christmas column.  Variety, 9/10/30: "Hollywood still thinks all newspaper men must sing and drink. Some of them may drink. That's probably when they sing."	153091
1992	Man Trouble	M				News Reporter (Suzanne Q. Burdeau). News Reporter (Ginger LaBrie). On-Camera Reporter (Suzanne Lodge).	153092
2004	Man Trouble	NR		Craft, Melanie		Reporter Carter McKee of the Miami Herald comes to Belden Wisconsin to ask his college pal, a history professor, to help him gain an interview with a billionaire hotel mogul.He plans to write a bio on the man but needs an interview -- something the wealthy hotelier never gives. He wants the professor to pose as her alto ego, a romance writer, to seduce the reclusive Jake.He asks female history professor by day and a bestselling romance author by night asks her to pull off the seduction of the century -- get the scoop on a billionaire playboy by transforming herself into his ideal woman. She agrees to help the journalist.The playboy has a problem. His five-star resorts are making less money because his bad-boy image is losing its luster. The one thing that can save him is a radical makeover into Family Man.Enter the romance author. Add a publicist and the fun begins. The journalist's selfishness is over the top and one wonders how the intelligent romance writing professor fails to see it.	153093
1922	Man Under Cover, The	M		Eytinge, Louis Victor (Story). Harvey Gates (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Margaret Langdon (Barbara Bedford) buys the local newspaper with help from a man who, with a partner, robbed a bank to help a bank cashier who was involved in bad oil investments.Langdon is the bank cashier's sister. Eventually they thwart some con men who have been selling phony oil shares and return the money to the townspeople.Ness: Author of the film's story was a "lifer" in the Arizona State Penitentiary.	153094
1926	Man Upstairs, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7613, 7614.		AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	153095
1992	Man Upstairs, The	MT				News Media. Female Newscaster (Teryl Rothery). Male Newscaster (Linden Soles). Reporter (Raymond Ray).	153096
1932	Man Wanted	M	DVD -R HQ 5258, 5259. SVD 1206	Lord, Robert (Story). Charles Kenyon (Adaptation).	Ness Book	Editor of 400 magazine, Lois Ames (Kay Francis), is married to a wealthy man.  She holds a position of power, clearly in control of the work place.	153097
2000	Man Who Ate the 747, The	NR		Sherwood, Ben		Editor Willa Wyatt, Superior's sassy newspaper editor in Nebraska. To impress her, a local farmer is eating a Boeing 747, bite by bite. He has loved the lovely Wyatt since he was 10.Keeper of Records for the world-famous Book of Records comes to check it out because he needs a big record to keep his job. Convinces the farmer to go public about his stunt. Media frenzy creates devastating results.The plane had crashed-landed in a cornfield. Using a special high-powered grinder, the farmer reduces metal, wiring, plastic and rubber to a gray grit he ladles over Spaghetti-Os and ice cream.When the Keeper of Records meets Wyatt, he forgets everything he thought he knew about love.	153098
1960	Man Who Bought a Title, The	SS		Samuel, Edwin	In "Coat of Many Colours, A."	Reporter Mortimer Ross of the South African Natal Express.  Ross was a professional journalist good at anything he really tried to do.	153099
1987	Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, The	M	SVD 603		Remake of I Was A Fugitive/Chain Gang	Publisher. Fugitive (Val Kilmer) creates Chicago Magazine and become successful publisher	153100
1935	Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, The	M			PR - Coleman	News Media. Paul Gallard (Ronald Coleman) gives out interviews, publicity harmful to casino's business. Photographer (Don Brodie).	153101
1949	Man Who Came to Dinner, The	T			Ford Theatre - 1-16-49	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Edward Everett Horton)	153102
1954	Man Who Came To Dinner, The	T			Best of Broadway. 10-13-54	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Reginald Gardiner). Joan Bennett	153103
1954	Man Who Came to Dinner, The	T			Comedy Special	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Monty Woolley)	153104
1972	Man Who Came to Dinner, The	T			11-29-72 Hallmark Hall of Fame. Comedy Special	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Orson Welles)	153105
1941	Man Who Came to Dinner, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2413, 2414. L	Kaufman, George S., Moss Hart (Play).  Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Davis	Commentator Sheridan Whiteside (Monty Woolley) based on real-life Critic Alexander Woolcott drives a family crazy after falling on their sidewalk and being forced to recuperate in their home.Reporter-Editor Bert Jefferson (Richard Travis) for the local paper, the Mesalia Journal. He has ambitions of becoming a playwright, he defends his decision to remain in his hometown: "William Allen White could have got out of Emporia but he didn't….""…I'd like to stay here and say what I've got to say."  When a romance develops between the reporter and Whiteside's assistant, Whiteside fears he will lose her so he schemes to bring an actress to town to complicate the romance.His assistant threatens to leave him anyway when she finds out about his plans. Whiteside sets things right. Reporter seems to be left in the dark as to the wild events that have transpired. "It's not just a play by a newspaperman. It's really superb."Reporter  (Roland Drew). Local newspaper editor (Richard Travis). Radio Man (John Ridgely).. Announcer (Sam Hayes). Radio Men (Herbert Gunn, Creighton Hale).	153106
1939	Man Who Came To Dinner, The	P	OWN - P	Kaufman, George S. and Hart, M		Critic Sheridan Whiteside, influential critic, reviewer and wit.  Arranges for his secretary to marry the local journalist.  Based on Alexander Woolcott, journalist and broadcaster.	153107
1946	Man Who Came To Dinner, The	R			Episode #50. 11-17-1946. Theatre Guild of the Air	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Fred Allen)	153108
1945	Man Who Came To Dinner, The	R			Episode #36. 3-6-1945. Theatre of Romance	Critic Sheridan Whiteside (Clifton Webb)	153109
1936	Man Who Changed His Mind, The (The Man Who Lived Again)	M				Publisher Lord Haslewood (Frank Cellier), rich publisher	153110
1914	Man Who Could Not Lose, The	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher Spink (J.M. Strong - The Publisher).	153111
1940	Man Who Could Not Shudder, The	N		Carr, John Dickson		Magazine Journalist Bob Morrison is the narrator and a key participant in the story. He is a self-described “magazine hack” who writes articles for various Fleet Street magazines.	153112
1936	Man Who Could Work Miracles, The	M				Reporters (Bernard Nedell, Ernest Sefton, Ben Welden)	153113
1886	Man Who Could Write, The	PO	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Press	153114
2001	Man Who Created Paradise, The	N		Logsdon, Gene		Journalist	153115
1967	Man Who Cried I Am, The	NSF	OWN - H	Williams, John A.		African-American Journalist Max Reddick works for a left-liberal New York newspaper and then a national newsmagazine where he is  "a new Negro employee, a pioneer, a 'first Negro first.'"Max Reddick, protagonist and journalist/novelist. Bernard Zutkin, literary critic and Max's friend. Kermit Shea, editor of the magazine which employs Max.  Harry Ames, close friend and mentor, renowned writer.	153116
1937	Man Who Cried Wolf, The	M				Reporter (Ernie Adams). Reporter (Matt McHugh). Reporter (Robert Spencer).	153117
2000	Man Who Cried, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3710, 3711			Reporter (George Yiasoumi)	153118
1946	Man Who Dared, The	M		Shane, Maxwell, Alex Gottlieb (Story). Edward Bock, Malcolm Stuart Boylan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist (George Macready) once responsible for wrongly convicting man and is now vigorous crusader against convictions on circumstantial evidence.  He arranges to have himself convicted on circumstantial evidence to point out the fallacy of concept.He allows himself to be found guilty, but when the friend who can prove his innocence is robbed and severely injured, columnist  has to escape from prison to clear himself.Real killer attempts to frame columnist by switching the barrels on a gun so it looks like reporter's gun committed the murder. Sports Editor Larry James (Forrest Tucker).	153119
1932	Man Who Didn't Mind Hanging, The (aka He Didn't Mind Hanging)	NM		Mavity, Nancy Barr		Reporter Peter Piper	153120
1908	Man Who Ended War, The	NSF		Godfrey, Hollis		Correspondent-Narrator James Orrington. Reid, one of the older correspondents.	153121
1944	Man Who Explained Miracles, The	NM	OWN - P	Carr, John Dickson		Press	153122
1976	Man Who Fell to Earth, The	M				Reporter at space launch (Terry Southern).	153123
2006	Man Who Foretold Disaster, The	CB			Showcase Presents Green Arrow #1. Reprinted: World’s Finest Comics (DC 1941 series) #123. 	Reporter Pete Sommers.  Prof. Marlo claims to be able to foretell disasters. 	153124
1962	Man Who Foretold Disaster, The	CB			World’s Finest Comics #123	Reporter Pete Sommers. A man claims to be able to foretell disasters. 	153125
1937	Man Who Found Himself, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9148, 9149. VHS 1303	Curtis, Alice F. (Story). J. Robert Bren, Edmund L. Hartmann, G. V. Atwater, Thomas Lennon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter "Nosey" Watson (James "Jimmy" Conlin) discovers that an airline mechanic is actually a doctor-aviator hiding out from a scandal.	153126
1911	Man Who Guessed Right, The	SSF		Mallory, J. Albert		Newspaper Owner Edward Henry (Denry) Machin earns considerable income, becomes a newspaper magnate, marries well.  Witty, quick on the draw.	153127
1970	Man Who Had Power Over Women, The	M			PR - AFI-Public Relations Men	Public Relations Man Alfred Felix.	153128
1989	Man Who Heard Too Much, The	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		Journalist Rita Macklin has an affair with a spy and then ends it.	153129
1988	Man Who Knew Cary Grant, The	SS	OWN - H	Schwartz, Jonathan	10 Interconnected Episodic Short Stories about a journalist living in New York Not told in chronological order.	Journalist Jesse Savitt, a journalist living in New York. Events spanning 30 years described form Savitt as an adult. In "Chloe Hummel of the Chicago White Sox," Savitt is seduced by a free-spirited actress."Waiting, Weeping" analyzes Savitt's realization that his songwriter father is dying.	153130
2007	Man Who Knew Everything, The	N		Worsthorne, Sir Peregrine and Tom Stacey		Journalist Granville Jones is at the end of his life. He is one of the greats of old-time Fleet Street, once a famous world-roving correspondent, now self-exiled on an island Emirate in the Gulf, an old and forgotten man, long eclipsed by rising stars of television journalism. When the coup breaks it seems that Jones is the last to know. A great love affair apparently brought him to his island. Both that ancient love and the indissoluble bonds between Jones and the deposed Emir are caught up by the old man’s professional demon. We follow Jones, move by move, playing his endgame with the fragments of physical and mental powers that still vouchsafed him. 	153131
1997	Man Who Knew too Little, The	M				TV Reporter (Paul Shearer). TV Newscaster (Judith Dawson). TV Newscaster's Agent (David Michaels).	153132
1936	Man Who Lived Again, The (Man Who Changed His Mind, The)	M		Balderston, John L. (Story). L. Du Garde Peach, Sidney Gilliat (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher of The Daily Gazette, Lord Haslewood (Frank Cellier) who also owns other media outlets, sponsors brain transfer experiments. When he decides to withdraw support, the scientist transfers the publisher's brain into the body of a crippled servantBrain lives on in the publisher's body and takes over his media empire.	153133
1977	Man Who Loved Women, The	MF	DVD -R HQ 5615, 5616.			Book Editor.  Writer of book, "The Men Who Loved Women."	153134
1997	Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, The	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Stephen Ullathorne).	153135
1932	Man Who Played God, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6015,  6014			Reporter (Russell Hopton)	153136
1930	Man Who Put Out The Sun, The	SSF		Leinster, Murray		Press	153137
1880	Man Who Put Up at Gadsky's (From A Tramp Abroad)	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	153138
1967	Man Who Read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The	SM	UCLA	Brittain, William	In "Ellery Queen's Murder Menu."	Newspaper. Narrator is owner, editor, and entire staff of a small-town weekly newspaper.	153139
1934	Man Who Reclaimed His Head, The	M	SVDSP 1422	Bart, Jean (Play). Bart, Samuel Ornitz (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Editorial Writer Paul Verin (Claude Rains) goes mad when his publisher betrays him. Henri Dumont (Lionel Atwill) is the publisher of the People's Advocate who offers Verin a job ghost writing antiwar editorials.High-paying position. Verin writes his pacifist proclamations, the publisher is secretly making deals with munitions manufacturers. The enraged editorial writer severs the publisher's head with a bayonet.Newsboy (Ted Billings)	153140
1942	Man Who Returned To Life, The	M				Newspaper. Man reads news item: a man from his past is to be hanged for murder - Events leading up to story	153141
1951	Man Who Rode the Saucer, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	153142
1962	Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8410, 8409, 8408. L.	Johnson, Dorothy (Story).  James Warner Bellah, Willis Goldbeck (Screenplay)	Ford. Westerns. Ness Book	Editor Dutton Peabody (Edmond O'Brien) of the Shinbone Star is drunk who claims to have worked with Horace Greeley. Lawyer comes to town, sets up office, educates townspeople: "Best textbook in the world, an honest newspaper.                             .Hero warns editor and lawyer there will be bloodshed if they oppose gunslinger Editor attacks him in print and is assaulted in newspaper office as drunken editor recites St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V. Gunslinger and thugs ransack office.They whip the editor and cram newspaper down editor's throat. Before passing out, Peabody makes final comment on freedom of the press. He survives attack and goes to political convention where he calls for statehood, nominates lawyer for Congress.Lawyer is credited with killing gunslinger Hero really did killing. Cub Reporter Hasbrouck (Joseph Hoover) and Editor Maxwell Scott (Carleton Young) from present Shinbone Star try to interview lawyer now senator why he has returned for hero's funeral.After they hear the story, the current editor crumples up his notes and elects not to expose truth, telling the senator, "This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."  Famous line contradicts brave editor's actions years before.	153143
1962	Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The	N	OWN - P	Bellah, James Warner and Willis Goldbeck		Editor listens to story	153144
1906	Man Who Stopped War, The	SSF		Vaux, Patrick		Press	153145
2001	Man Who Sued God, The	M				Journalist Anna Redmond (Judy Davis) becomes a friend to a lawyer who becomes a fisherman out of frustration. When his one piece of property, his boat, is struck by lightning and destroyed, he is denied insurance money because it was an act of God.He re-registers as a lawyer and sues the insurance company and church under the guise of God, defending himself. Accident leads him to a friendship and eventual relationship with the journalist.Reporters (Matthew Lilley, Lenore Smith, Stuart Katzen, Warren Jones). American Reporter (Pamela Shaw). French Reporter (Clarence Dany). Italian Reporter (Dina Panozzo). Moderator (Peter Whitford).Polish Newsreader (Darius Paczynski). Newsreaders (Ross Symonds, Chris Bath). Newspaper Office Security Guard #1 (Peter Hansen). Assistant (Stanislav Madorski).	153146
1940	Man Who Talked Too Much, The	M	DVD -R 1543			News Media. Second Reporter (William Hopper). Third Reporter (George Haywood). Fourth Reporter (Creighton Hale)	153147
1940	Man Who Turned Up Missing, The	SM		Chidsey, Donald Barr	Black Mask, Oct. 1940, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 72-76	Reporter Ed Wolfe	153148
1959	Man Who Understood Women, The	M				Interviewer at Premiere (Jonathan Hole).	153149
1993	Man Who Was Late	N	OWN - H	Begley, Louis		News Media	153150
1969	Man Who Went Up In Smoke, The	N	OWN - P	Sjowall, Kaj-Per Wahloo		Swedish Journalist, well-known,  has vanished without a trace.	153151
1918	Man Who Woke Up, The	M			AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor William Oglesby (William V. Mong) of the Clarion is prejudiced against northerners. His daughter falls in love with the son of a New York businessman and Oglesby denounces the businessman's plans for the city.Judge prevents the release of an edition of the paper denouncing the plans.  The editor finally changes his mind and supports the growth and industry proposal by his future son-in-law.	153152
1899	Man Who Would Be King	SS	GPL	Kipling, Rudyard	In "Best Short Stories of Rudyard Kipling, The."	Reporter narrator.  Heroes pretend to be correspondents from the Backwoodsman.	153153
1975	Man Who Would Be King, The	M	L. DVD. 	Kipling, Rudyard (Novel). John Huston, Gladys Hill (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent  Rudyard Kipling (Christopher Plummer) for the Northern Star  meets an adventurer when the rogue steals his watch at train station, but returns it after he discovers Kipling is a fellow mason.Two adventurers plan to blackmail a rajah and Kipling tries to thwart the scheme when he discovers they intend to pass themselves off as correspondents for his paper. Adventurers want to becomes kings of Kafiristan.At end of the film, Kipling returns as one adventurer presents him with the skull of the other adventurer bearing a gold crown.	153154
2002	Man Who Would Be King, The	NR		Turner, Linda	Silhouette Intimate Moments #1124	Reporter Eliza Windmere has proof that a prince had survived a plane crash. King reopens investigation.  Investigator and reporter go to Colorado to personally investigate the site where new evidence has been found.In return for granting Windmere an exclusive, she agrees to protect the details of the investigation until the prince can be found.	153155
2004	Man Who Would Be King, The	P		Kipling, Rudyard	Aquila Theatre Company's adaptation	Journalist Rudyard Kipling (Louis Butelli).	153156
1975	Man Who Would Not Die, The	M				News Reporter (Hal Lasky).	153157
1954	Man Who Wouldn't Talk, The	T			Suspense	Narrator (Quentin Reynolds)	153158
1940	Man Who Wouldn't Talk, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Franklin Parker). Reporter (Imboden Parrish). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Reporter (Charles Tannen).Announcer (Gary Breckner). Man involved in a crime kills his key witness by mistake and resigns himself to death. But he changes his name so as not to harm his family.	153159
1933	Man Who'll Talk, A	SM		Chidsey, Donald Barr	Black Mask,  July 1933, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 84-98	Reporter Ed Marsh, "newsman deluxe" works with Mahone of Homicide	153160
1954	Man With a Background of Flames	N		Johns, Richard		Press	153161
1955	Man With a Camera, The	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame	Photographers. George Eastman story	153162
1958	Man With a Camera: Another Barrier	T			Episode #7. 11-28-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153163
1958	Man With a Camera: Big Squeeze, The	T	DVD 6579		Episode #15. 1-23-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153164
1959	Man With a Camera: Black Light	T			Episode #19. 11-9-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Inspector Randolph believes certain officers are accepting bribes so he asks Mike Kovacs to take photos of their payoffs.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153165
1958	Man With a Camera: Blind Spot	T			Episode #8. 12-5-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153166
1959	Man With a Camera: Bride, The	T			Episode #25. 12-21-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153167
1958	Man With a Camera: Closeup on Violence	T			Episode #5. 11-14-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.After Mike Kovac takes a picture of a pretty girl, a gang of thugs steals his camera to destroy the film. Kovac decides to investigate and starts looking for the girl.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153168
1958	Man With a Camera: Double Negative	T			Episode #6. 11-21-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153169
1959	Man With a Camera: Eye Witness	T			Episode #17. 10-26-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153170
1959	Man With a Camera: Face of Murder, The	T			Episode #13. 1-9-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153171
1959	Man With a Camera: Girl In the Dark	T			Episode  #24. 12-14-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Millionaire hires Mike Kovac to get some photos of a blackmailer.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153172
1960	Man With a Camera: Kangaroo Court	T	DVD 6579		Episode.	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153173
1959	Man With a Camera: Killer, The	T			Episode #16. 10-19-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153174
1958	Man With a Camera: Lady on the Loose	T			Episode #11. 12-26-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153175
1959	Man With a Camera: Last Portrait, The	T			Episode #12. 1-2-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153176
1959	Man With a Camera: Live Target	T	DVD 6579		Episode #22. 12-12-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Gangland gunman threatens the life of a witness and Mike gets the protection job.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153177
1959	Man With a Camera: Man Below, The	T			Episode #18. 11-2-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153178
1959	Man With a Camera: Missing	T	VHS 916		Episode #21. 11-23-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Updated version of Casey, Crime Photographer.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153179
1959	Man With a Camera: Mute Evidence	T	DVD 6579		Episode #14. 1-16-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153180
1960	Man With a Camera: Picture War, The	T			Episode #26. 1-4-1960	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153181
1959	Man With a Camera: Positive Negative, The	T			Episode #20. 11-16-1959	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153182
1958	Man With a Camera: Profile of a Killer	T			Episode #3. 10-24-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153183
1958	Man With a Camera: Second Avenue Assassin (Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 10-10-1958. Series 10-10-1958 to 2-8-1960. 29 episodes. Updated version of Casey, Crime Photographer.	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153184
1958	Man With a Camera: Six Faces of Satan	T			Episode #10. 12-19-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike meets Cameron, a young woman who claims to have been beaten. Mike tags along in a police car to look for pictures.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153185
1958	Man With a Camera: Turntable	T			Episode #4. 11-7-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Someone has faked a photo combining a senator with two gambling bigwigs. The senator suspects Kovac so Kovac investigates to find out who really did it.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153186
1958	Man With a Camera: Two Strings of Pearls	T	VHS 916		Episode #9. 12-12-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153187
1958	Man With a Camera: Warning, The	T			Episode #2. 10-17-1958	Photojournalist Mike Kovac (Charles Bronson) with the globe-trotting paparazzi, sees world through camera's eyes. New York Freelance Professional Photographer helps police and insurance companies solve crimes. Former combat photographer in World War II.Mike frequently found himself in danger acting more like a private eye, taking assignments from newspapers, police, insurance companies, private citizens and anyone else who wanted a record of something caught on film.Mike used an array of cameras on the jobs and sometimes carried a Minox IIIs mini-camera on his belt. He often called upon his father, Anton, for help or advice.	153188
1988	Man With a Gun	N	OWN - H	Daley, Robert		Journalist Phil Keefe, a respected journalist, a sharp, ambitious, thoughtful man.	153189
1929	Man With a Movie Camera, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 2105, 2068.			Documentary Filmmaker Dziga Vertov gives a surrealist view of Russia emphasizing machinery and architecture in this silent classic.	153190
1995	Man With a Past	N		Hamilton, Celeste		Reporter Elizabeth Monroe got only a long, hard glare from Jonas Bishop but she knew the man was hiding something, something every bit as scandalous as all the town of Whitehorn Montana’s juicy little secrets. Problem was Jonas aroused much more than just Elizabeth’s suspicions. Some folks in Whitehorn talked Elizabeth’s ears off and some squirmed at the sight of her. But not Jonas. Accepting local hostility toward prying, Reporter Monroe is still determined to discover the scandalous secret hidden by Jonas, only to discover that he arouses more than her curiosity.	153191
1980	Man With Bogart's Face, The	M				News Media. Reporter (James Bacon). Reporter (Frank Baron). Reporter (Marilyn Beck). Reporter (Robert Osborne). Reporter (Will Tusher). Reporter (Dick Whittington).	153192
1971	Man With Icy Eyes (aka Uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio, L')	M			Italy. Ness	Reporter Eddie Mills (Antonio Sabato) working for a newspaper investigating a murder of a senator. Editor (Victor Buono).	153193
1959	Man With No Face	N		Chance, J.N.		Press	153194
1981	Man With No Face, The	NM	PVL	May, Peter		Edinburgh Journalist Neil Bannerman arrives in Brussels to check up on corruption. Newsman Tim Slater's autistic daughter witnesses assassination and, while mute, draws a detailed picture of a faceless man.That hired assassin is out to get her. Bannerman investigates.	153195
1985	Man With One Red Shoe, The	M				Reporter (Lisa Raggio). Reporter (David Selburg). Reporter (Charles Walker)	153196
1972	Man With The Gloved Hand, The	N		McKimmey, James		News Media	153197
1934	Man With Two Faces, The	M				Newspaper Editor (Joseph Crehan). Rewrite man (Milton Kibbee). Newsboy (Jack McHugh)	153198
1942	Man With Two Lives	M				Radio Newscaster (Tristram Coffin)	153199
1959	Man Without a Gun	T			Series 1957-1959.	Newspaper Editor Adam MacLean (Rex Reason), crusading newspaper editor in 1870s in Yellowstone, Dakota,  hoping to prove supremacy of pen over the sword in Old West. Attempts to establish peace through power of the press.	153200
1844	Man Without a Profession, The	N		Rowcroft		Press	153201
1923	Man Without Desire, The	M				Reporter (Adrian Brunel)	153202
1994	Man You Don't Meet Every Day, A	M				Newscaster (Emma Hill). Commentator - Football (Tony Lockwood).	153203
1912	Man-Alive	N		Chesterton, G.K.		Press	153204
1937	Man-Proof	M	DVD -R HQ 10050, 10051. DVD -R HQ 1736, 1738 (Missing Ending).	Lea, Fanny Heaslip - Novel, "Four Marys, The"). Vincent Lawrence, Waldemar Young, George Oppenheimer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Kilmartin (Franchot Tone) gets the woman he loves, Mimi Swift (Myrna Loy), a job as an illustrator. Reporters (George Chandler, Matt McHugh, Charles Williams).Manhattan socialite flirts with newsman and her ex-lover, whose bride finds out.  Radio Reporter in Ring (John Hiestand). Radio Reporter in Dempsey's (Leyland Hodgson). Fight Announcer (Dan Tobey).	153205
1981	Man-Trap	M				Photographer, Voice of (Edmond O'Brien).	153206
1979	Man, A	N	OWN - H	Fallaci, Oriana		Female Journalist interviews Greek freedom fighter after his release, becomes his lover, eventually realizes that his obsession with the dangerous life of a freedom fighter makes any lasting relationship impossible.Unnamed narrator is a prominent female journalist	153207
2005	Man, Moment, Machine: Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose	DT			Episode #9. 10-4-2005	Reporter (Alexander Cukor).	153208
2005	Man, Moment, Machine: Thomas Edison and the Electric Chair	DT			Episode #8. 9-27-2005	Reporter (Scott Updegrave).	153209
1972	Man, The	M			PR	Press Secretary (Ted Hartley).	153210
1999	Man, vrouw, hondje	MTF				Reporter (Roeland Kooijmans)	153211
2006	Man, Woman and the Wall (aka Kikareta onna no mirareta yoru)	M				Magazine Reporter Ryo (Keita Ohno) moves into a new apartment and hears the piercing sounds of lovemaking from the next apartment. After discovering his neighbor Satsuki is a breathtakingly beautiful woman, Ryo can’t help but be interested in learning more about her. Ryo becomes a voyeur verging on a stalker, listening in and spying on everything his fantasy woman does. As the two strike up a friendship, Satsuki complains of the terrifying phone calls she has been receiving every night. Seeking solace with Ryo, Satsuki doesn’t know that her new confidant may present a risk of his own. While Ryo’s fantasies escalate into something bordering on love and obsession, Satsuki becomes increasingly hysterical over the bizarre and dirty phone calls terrorizing her every night. When their lives finally converge delusions and reality blur forcing the unthinkable to happen. 	153212
1927	Man, Woman, and Sin	M	SVDSP 518	Bell, Monta (Story). Alice D.G. Miller  (Scenario). John Colton (Titles).	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book. Film remade in 1931 as "Up for Murder."	Reporter Al Whitcomb (John Gilbert) starts out as a slum boy, gets a job folding papers, then is assigned to the pressroom. After saving the other newsmen from a fight in a club, he is promoted to reporter.He falls in love with the Society Editor Vera Worth (Jeanne Eagels) who is the mistress of newspaper owner Bancroft (Marc MacDermott).  Although she accepts a bracelet which the reporter has scraped up money to buy for her, she calls him a fool.Reporter accidentally kills the newspaper owner in self-defense and the society editor at first tries to save her reputation but later tells the truth and saves him. City Editor (Charles K. French - The City Editor).After his release from prison, he leaves her having learned his lesson about mixing with vampish women, and goes home with his mother.City Editor (Charles K. French).  The Star Reporter (Hayden Stevenson).	153213
1993	Man's Best Friend	M	DVD -R HQ 10390, 10391. SVD 530	Lafia, John (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Lori Tanner (Ally Sheedy) , who has been doing pieces on subjects like "the comeback of polyester," gets a shot at a major story when an employee of an animal research lab agrees to get her into the facility for $500.Wants to do a story on animal rights because "it's topical, it's hard-hitting. I think I can do something significant." She tells her assistant they have to do the story on speculation because bosses would assign it to someone else.When contact fails to show up because she has been killed, Tanner and assistant sneak into the lab and get footage of animals being used for cruel experiments including a large canine who likes the reporter Reporters are caught, race out of the lab..Dog follows them and rescues reporter from a mugging. She decides to keep the dog not realizing animals was given experimental drug and when it wears off he will turn into a crazed monster. Dog genetically combined with other animals.Takes on cats, newsboys, mail carriers and junk dealers. Takes an instant dislike to Tanner's live-in boyfriend and chews brake lines on his truck.  Dog is finally destroyed but impregnates another dog creating possibility of a litter of killer canines.	153214
1964	Man's Favorite Sport?	M	DVD -R HQ 2724, 2725		PR - AFI-Publicists/Authors	Public Relations Woman Abigail Page (Paula Prentiss) represents a lodge at a lake. An all-talk tackle salesman is forced by the PR woman to fish in a tournament.	153215
2004	Man's Gotta Do, A	MF			Australia.	Photographer (Robyn Ormiston).	153216
1936	Man's Last Hours, A	SS	OWN	Barrett, William E. (Dime Detective, Sept. 1936)	In "Hard-Boiled Detectives." Dean "the Blue Barrel"	Crime Reporter Culver, anonymous crime reporter cum gossip columnist. The Morning Star.	153217
1915	Man's Prerogative, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	153218
1918	Man's World, A	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	153219
1989	Manageress, The: Fit	T			Episode #2. 6-18-1989	News Media. ITN Reporter (Trevor Hyett). Lady TV Reporter (Amanda Parfitt).	153220
1989	Manageress, The: Home and Away	T			Episode #6. 7-16-1989	Italian Journalists (Carl Forgione, Patricia Martinelli). Italian Radio Reporter (Joseph Long).	153221
1989	Manageress, The: Man's Game, A	T			Episode #1. 6-11-1989	Reporter (James McCarthy). Reporter (Alan Palmer). Older Reporter (Christopher Whittingham).	153222
1989	Manageress, The: One of Us	T			UK. Episode #5	Star Photographer (Paul Bradley).	153223
2006	Manchester Passion	MT			UK	Reporter (Ranvir Singh). Presenter (Keith Allen).	153224
2002	Manchester United: Official History 1878-2002, The	DF				Reporters Emma Bell,  Robert McCaffrey, Rob Palmer, Jonathan Sides. Narrator Clive Tyldesley. Commentators Kenneth Wolstenholme, David Coleman, Ian Darke, Barry Davies, Rob Hawthorne, Brian Moore, John Motson, Alan Parry, Gerald Sinstadt, Martin Tyler.	153225
1962	Manchurian Candidate, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10101, 10102, 10100. L	Condon, Richard (Novel). George Axelrod (Screenplay).	PR - Ness Book	Journalist considered most respected political journalist in the country hires Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey) as research assistant when Shaw returns from Korea where he was prisoner-of-war. Young man is unaware he has been programmed as an assassin.Shaw's brainwashing is part of a plot by his politically ambitious mother. In order to "test the mechanism" and to gain Shaw a highly influential job at the paper, he is ordered to kill his boss.Former military public relations officer Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra) who was captured  with Harvey in Korea begins to suspect Harvey has been brainwashed and tries to prevent him from carrying out assassination.Shaw's step-father uses media, principally TV to expose perceived Communist threat in U.S. Disparity between real step-father and image.Publisher Holborn Gaines (Lloyd Corrigan). Public Relations Corps. Reporters (Mickey Finn, Richard Norris, Johnny Indrisano).  Photographer (Frank Basso).	153226
1959	Manchurian Candidate, The	N	DVD -R HQ 6585, 6586, 6584.	Condon, Richard		Columnist on national affairs Raymond Shaw of The Daily Press in New York. He replaces Holborn Gaines, distinguished international political columnist for the newspaper for 26 years, after he kills him. Shaw was brainwashed in Korea.	153227
2004	Manchurian Candidate, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7376, 7377, 7378	Condon, Richard (Novel). George Axelrod (Screenplay in 1962). Daniel Pyne and Dean Georgaris (Screenplay for 2004)		News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (Forrest Sawyer). TV Newscaster #2 (Kaity Tong). TV Newscaster #3 Roma Torre-Lopez (Roma Torre). TV Newscaster #4 (Kristen Shaughnessy).  TV Newscaster #6 (Ed Crane).TV Newscaster #7 (Brad Holbrook). TV Newscaster #8 (Prue Lewarne). TV Newscaster #9 (Ukee Washington). TV Commentator (Al Franken). Reporter #2 (Enrique Correa). Reporter #3 (David Neumann). Reporter #4 (Neda Armian).Reporter #5 (E. Jean Carroll). TV Moderator (Hugh Karraker).	153228
1990	Mancuso, FBI: Adamant Eve	T			Episode #20. 4-24-1990	News Media. Reporter (Nike Doukas). Reporter (David Goldstein). Photographere (Greg Kinnear).Bomb threats and labor unrest lead Mancuso into the world of a young, high-powered industrialist who is attempting to sell off his airline while fending off an ugly divorce which threatens to topple his empire.	153229
1989	Mancuso, FBI: Conflict of Interest	T			Episode #3. 11-3-1989	News Media. Reporter (Edwina Moore). Mancuso pursues a bomber thought to be after a visiting Russian general. Kristen becomes involved in helping a woman's clinic fend off right-to-life protestors.Mancuso discovers bomb is meant for the clinic and its owner is behind the controversy.	153230
1989	Mancuso, FBI: I Cover the Waterfront	T			Episode #4. 11-10-1989	Sexy Photographer Toni Simmons (Denise Crosby). Powerful mobstser in Mancuso's protective custody is murdered and the only other person who knew the location of the safe house was Mancuso's boss. He must investigate this internal leak.He discovers his boss and the Mafia Don sleep with the same woman -- and she's the connection.	153231
1990	Mancuso, FBI: Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1)	T			Episode #14. 2-16-1990	News Media. Summers is accused of murdering a call girl and it becomes front page news. Mancuso walks a fine line as he attempts to prove his friend's innocence.	153232
1989	Mancuso, FBI: Murder of Pearl	T			Episode #8. 12-22-1989	News Media. Reporter (Edwina Moore). Mancuso is arrested and jailed as part of an undercover sting in order to expose police or judicial corruption which may be connected to the murder of an undocumented alien.	153233
1990	Mancuso, FBI: Premature Congratulations	T			Episode #19. 4-6-1990	News Media. Reporter (Edwina Moore). Mob war is threatened when the daughter of a mobster is murdered before her mariage to another mobster's son. Mancuso must root out killer in order to stop the war and the Gotti-type figure he's been chasing for years.Summers is recruited to abort a prostitution ring that is ripping off their jobs.	153234
1989	Mancuso, FBI: Racial Matters	T			Episode #9. 10-19-1989	News Media. Newswoman (Edwina Moore). A local political race becomes a racial nightmare when a 16-year-old Black girl accuses a white cop of raping her. Mancuso is called in to investigate and get to the truth by election time in three days.What appears to be an Israeli Mosaad action is in fact a cover-up of a fatal leak in a reactor which jeopardizes the East Coast.	153235
1989	Mancuso, FBI: Suspicious Minds - Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-13-1989	News Media. 1st Reporter (Edwina Moore). 2nd Reporter (David Goldstein). 3rd Reporter (Don Craig). Reporter willingly gives Mancuso name of highly sensitive anonymous source. Reporter doesn't even wince when Mancuso confronts the source	153236
1989	Mancuso, FBI: Weapons-Grade	T			Episode #5. 11-24-1989	News Media. 1st Reporter (Edwina Moore). 2nd Reporter (Vance Valencia). News Reporter (Tiiu Leek). Mancuso is called in to investigate the murder of a guard and theft of plutonium from a nculear plant.What appears to be an Israeli Mosaad action is in fact a cover-up of a fatal leak in a reactor which jeopardizes the East Coast.	153237
1941	Mand af betydning, En	MF				Journalist Frk. Rudholdt (Lillian Forum-Hansen)	153238
1970	Mandabi	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	153239
1996	Mandagsklubben	TF			Series. 1996	Reporters (Espen Eckbo, 1999. Johan Golden, 2000, Henrik Elvestad, 2002. Henrik Ellsworth, 2002).	153240
2008	Mandarin	M			Turkey-Hungary. Short.	Journalist (Sinan Aydin). arrives in a Turkish town to write an article about the local community. He is investigating things and he also noticed by a secret agent, but who is following whom?	153241
1936	Mandarin Mystery, The	M		Ellery Queen		Reporters (Edgar Allen, Richard Beach)	153242
1936	Mandarin Mystery, The (aka Chinese Orange Mystery, The)	M		Based on novel, “The Chinese Orange Mystery.”	Ellery Queen	Journalists are mentioned as waiting for the story of the murder of a nameless man in a locked room in the Chancellor Hotel in New York City.	153243
1987	Mandela	MT				Press Reporter (Alister Pulford)	153244
1997	Mandela and de Klerk	MTF				TV Reporter #1 (Mehboob Bawa). TV Reporter #2 (Susanne Beyers). Journalist #1 (Amanda Lane). Journalist #2 (Nadira Omarjee). Journalist #3 (Phillip Henn).	153245
1995	Maneater	M				Journalists travel to the deep woods to explore the legend of a mysterious female creature with an appetite for men	153246
2006	Maneater	M				Tabloid. Wolf the Paparazzi (Jon Ted Wynne).	153247
1978	Maneaters are Loose!	T				News Media. Tigers terrorize small California community.	153248
2001	Manfast	M				News Media. News Reporter (Melaie Salvatore). News Reporter (Tiffany Underwood)	153249
2006	Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose	M				Anchorman (Vincent Marzello).	153250
2002	Mango Souffle	MF			India.	Photographer (Niranhan Babu). Photographer (Chandru).	153251
1998	Mangrove Squeeze	N		Shames, Laurence		Aspiring Journalist Suki Sperakis sells ad space for a third-rate freebie paper in Key West. Yearns to break a big story.	153252
1949	Manhandled	M				Reporter (Donald Kerr). Newspaper Vendor (John George).	153253
1979	Manhattan	N	OWN - P	Travis, Neal		Publisher of the slickest rag in the Big Apple, Michael Glennon. Stanley Shieber, owner of a daily newspaper in Manhattan. Jane Whitworth, publishing. Jamie Gilgore, gossip columnist. Christine Liner, restaurant critic.Beautiful people behind New York's most glamorous magazine	153254
1979	Manhattan	M	DVD -R HQ 1883, 1884. 1878 Credits	Allen, Woody		Freelance Magazine Journalist Mary Wilkie (Diane Keaton), a woman whose every word about the arts infuriates Isaac Hayes (Woody Allen), a writer. She's also the mistress to his best friend. But Isaac finds her attractive.Isaac's ex-wife (Meryl Streep) writes a tell-all book their relationship after she moves in with a lesbian to raise their child. Accuses Isaac of trying to run over her partner.	153255
1949	Manhattan Angel	M				Press Photographer Mr. Fowley (Douglas Fowley).	153256
1982	Manhattan Baby (aka Evil Eye, Eye of the Evil Dead)	MF			Italy	Journalist Emily Hacker (Martha Taylor) is on holiday with her husband and 10-year-old daughter, who is approached by a mysterious blind woman who gives her an amulet with a blue-jeweled eye in the center. Soon after, the father is struck blind by a bright piercing blue light  when he enters a previously unexplored tomb. His assistant falls to his death through a false floor bottom on spikes in a booby-trapped chamber. The family returns to New York and the father is told the loss of his eyesight is temporary.  Susie is acting strangely and so is her younger brother. Emily discovers both children are appearing and disappearing out of their rooms every day and night -- they have gained supernatural access to dimensional doorways.  More strange things happen -- Emily discovers piles of sand on the floors. An eccentric colleague of Emily’s, Luke Anderson (Carlo De Mejo) arrives at the apartment to work with Emily on an article detailing her travels to Egypt. He hears a noise coming from the daughter’s bedroom, enters it trying to force open a jammed bedroom door. He opens it and is sucked into the dimensional portal finding himself transported to the deserts of Egypt. He dies from dehydration in the vast, arid desert. The family thinks Luke’s disappearance is a practical joke and never learn of his fate.  The daughter gets sick and is in a near-comatose state. Emily maintains a bedside vigil. The amulet is eventually discarded and the girl wakes up to see her grateful mother by her side. 	153257
1935	Manhattan Butterfly	M		Bull, Lois (Novel - "Broadway Virgin"). McGrew Willis (Screenplay). Joseph O'Donnell (Continuity-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Stevens (William Bakewell) tries to prove his abilities as a reporter to his father who owns the nation's largest newspaper chain.	153258
1993	Manhattan By Numbers	M				Reporter (Michael Thomas)	153259
1928	Manhattan Cocktail	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	153260
1989	Manhattan Is My Beat	NM	OWN - P	Deaver, Jeffery Wilds		Documentary Assistant Rune, a gamine in black boots and a red mini, assists documentary filmmakers.	153261
2004	Manhattan Island Clubs, The	N		Monahan, Brent		Newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer is part of Manhattan’s social and intellectual elite in the summer of 1906 when a member of the Metropolitan Club, one of New York’s most prestigious and powerful men’s clubs, is brutally murdered within its walls. 	153262
1934	Manhattan Melodrama	M	DVD -R HQ 2329, 2330. L			Reporters (Don Brodie, Ralph McCullough, Eddie Hart). Newspaper stories and headlines throughout.	153263
1940	Manhattan Melodrama	R	CD 003 Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 40-09-09	Reporters	153264
1996	Manhattan Merengue!	M				Reporter (Manuel Cabrera Santos)	153265
2004	Manhattan on the Rocks	N		Harayda, Janice		Magazine Reporter Laura Smart just started an exciting new job in New York at the magazine Cassandra. When Smart scores a tough interview with a hot, young pop star, it leads to the opportunity to ghostwrite the young woman's memoir.This also earns her the enmity of a vindictive publicist.	153266
1986	Manhattan Project, The	M				News Media. WBNG Newsman at the Science Fair (Kerry Donovan - Himself). School Journalist Jenny Anderman (Cynthia Nixon) wants to write a story on her boyfriend's high school science project -- a home-made atomic bomb.	153267
1937	Manhattan Solo	N		Worthington, Marjorie		Woman Journalist in New York. Portrayal of life on women's publications.	153268
1925	Manhattan Transfer	N	OWN - H	Dos Passos, John		Reporter Jimmy Herf works as a newspaper reporter -- a heavy drinker, a misfit, a man who spends his time hoping to fall into the right spot rather than working under a program of self-discipline to earn that position (Berry)	153269
2000	Manhattan, AZ: Indian Wars	T			Episode #2. 7-3-2000	Reporter (Dena Burton).	153270
1895	Manhattaners, The	N	USC	Van Zile, Edward Sims		Reporter Richard Stoughton work on the Morning Trumpet in New York ("A newspaper man. Isn't that musing! I never met one before.". John Fenton on the trumpet."There is one thing to be said about them; they have to be bright, or they couldn't be newspaper men." Woman: "I wonder if it applies to newspaper women." The other woman: "I don't know; I never met one."Mr. Robinson of the Trumpet, an argus-eyed editor.  Managing Editor of a New York newspaper.	153271
2007	Manhattanites	M				Reporter Chuck Cooper (Stephen Seidel).	153272
1959	Manhunt	T			Series 1959-1961	Reporter Ben Andrews (Patrick McVey), a police reporter teams with lieutenant from San Diego Police to solve crimes	153273
1957	Manhunt	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	153274
2003	Manhunt	G				Reporter "Rob…" (Kate Miller) has been researching Lionel Starkweather, a once prominent director who fell out of favor in Hollywood due to some unknown indiscretion and went insane. He is now the twisted mastermind behind the whole scenario.James Earl Cash, supposedly vicious criminal sent to death row is saved by Starkweather and forced to participate in "Manhunt" snuff films. Cash must lead the reporter back to her apartment so that she can collect evidence on the snuff ring.He must protect her from the corrupt police force. If she is left on her own too long she will panic and come running to find Cash, which put both of them in danger.	153275
2006	Manhunt	DT		Swanson, James L.		News Media frenzy over John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln assassination. America's press provided daily doses of hysterical and mostly inaccurate headlines, whipping the nation into one of its first media frenzies.	153276
1986	Manhunt for Claude Dallas	MT				Reporter (John Accola)	153277
1970	Manhunt: Better Doubt Than Die	T			Episode #7. 2-13-1970	Newsreader (Alvar Liddell).	153278
1989	Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker (aka Hunt for the Night Stalker)	MT		Gunn, Joseph (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Anne Clark (Lisa Eilbacher) tries to get information on a serial killer. Credited with being investigating police officer's "press agent" on the Hillside Strangler case although he claims she did her best to screw things up.Policeman expresses concern the media will tip off the killer, but Clark has difficulty getting more than the standard police press releases. She tries to get confirmation about a tennis shoe print found at the scene of one murder.Policeman warns her if she goes on the air with the information the killer will dump the shoes: "What's it going to be, your ratings or your conscience?" Reporter's boss tells her they have a chance to go national if she can come up with a new angle.He later takes her off the story when he finds out she withheld the information about the tennis shoe print. Defends her position by pointing out that releasing the information would have given the killer more time and resulted in more murders.Her boss realizes she is right. Reporter earns praise from police who tells her it was a picture of the killer in the press led to his arrest. He says he owes her one for not airing crucial information.	153279
1986	Manhunter	M				Tabloid Reporter Freddy Lounds (Stephen Lang) is used to plant a false story to draw out a serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy. Lounds is captured and killed. Imprisoned Hannibal Lecktor communicates with his protégé through want ads in the tabloid.	153280
1974	Manhunter, The: Deadly Brothers, The	T			Episode #8. 10-30-1974	Reporter risks his life to expose a corrupt industrialist and his politician brother who plan to silence the reporter.	153281
1974	Manhunter, The: Pilot	T			Series. 9-11-1974 to 3-5-1975	Police Reporter plays key supporting role to Dave Barrett, an ex-World War II marine turned bounty hunter who goes up against a team of bank robbers who murdered his former girlfriend.He wanders around the country in his spiffy 1929 Cadillac tracking down various Depression-era criminals for cold, hard cash while working out of his Idaho farmhouse.	153282
1980	Maniac	M				TV Reporter (Frank Pesce).	153283
1988	Maniac And...The Spectre!, The	CB			Wrath of the Spectre #4	Reporter Earl Crawford is released with help from the Spectre. 	153284
1988	Maniac Cop	M				Reporter. Parade Reporter (Sam Raimi).	153285
1990	Maniac Cop 2	M				Newscaster (Sam Raimi)	153286
1993	Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence	M	SVD 1188	Cohen, Larry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Cameramen try to get a hot story to sell to the networks. By listening to police radio they get onto a story of a junkie who is shooting up a drugstore. Female cop kills the junkie and is shot  by a woman being held hostage.She is forced to kill the woman in self-defense. Cameramen pay for their lack of journalistic integrity when they are dispatched by a zombie cop who leaves an unedited tape of the drugstore incident for the police to find so female cop will be cleared.Mistrust of media at a time when stories of altered or misleading footage are commonplace. TV Reporter (Ted Raimi).	153287
1991	Maniac Mansion: Celebrity Visitor, The	T			Episode. 10-23-1991. Season #2. Episode #8	Reporter (Chris Britton). Reporter (Frank Crudele).	153288
1980	Maniac Who Came to Dinner, The	P	MLPL	Majeski, B.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	153289
1978	Maniac!	M		Broderick, John C. (Story).  Broderick, Ron Silkosky (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Cindy Simmons (Deborah Raffin) for KPXY Action News gets involved with killer terrorizing town and group of businessmen trying to stop him. Businessmen seeking to avoid publicity and involvement of federal agents hire independent operator.Reporter spends much of film being abused and romanced by killer. She tells him danger excites her so he pulls a gun and kisses her. Shows up on a plane with killer as he leaves with ransom money.	153290
2001	Maniacts	M				Newswoman (Joanna Schochet)	153291
1983	Manimal: Female of the Species	T			Episode #4. 10-28-1983	Reporter #1 (Steve  Burton). Photographer (Abraham Gordon). Reporter (Lzura Leyva).	153292
1999	Mann	MF			India	TV News Reporter (Mushtaq Khan).	153293
1992	Mann and Machine	T	SV 143 (Excerpts)		4-26-92	Reporter Killer	153294
1991	Mann nebenan, Der	MF				Newsman (David Willis)	153295
1961	Mann von druben, Der	MTF			West Germany	Journalist Kerk (Alexander Kerst).	153296
1937	Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war, Der	MF				Reporter (Otto Krieg Helbig). Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Paul Bildt).	153297
1993	Mannen pa balkongen	MF			Sweden	News Media. TV News Reporter (Jonas Gummeson). Radio Host (Bengt Bylund - Voice). TV Host (Jarl Alfredius. Newsstand Lady (Monica Nielsen)	153298
1976	Mannen pa taket	MF			Sweden	News Media. TV Journalists (Bo Holmstrom, Harald  Hamrell). Radio Reporters at Odenplan (Lars Safstrom, Jan Sandquist).	153299
1980	Mannen som blev miljonar	MF			Sweden	Journalists (Mats Arehn, Per Waldvik). TV Reporter (Inger Safvenberg). Engelsktalande TV Reporter (Tom Younger).	153300
2003	Mannen som log	MTF			Sweden	TV Reporter (Inger Ljung). Studio Reporter (Bernard Mikulic). Journalist (Anette Lindback - Episode 2).	153301
1995	Mannen utan ansikte	MF			Finland	Radio Reporter (Henrik Ulfvens - Voice). Man desperate and out of money decides to rob a bank in the Helsinki suburb of Jakomaki. The year is 1986. He takes hostages and escapes. They are surrounded by police and the two female hostages escape, but the robber and the man in the car die when the robber detonates a bomb in the car. 	153302
1926	Mannequin	M		Hurst, Fannie (Short Story).  Walter Woods (Adaptation). Frances Agnew (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Martin Innesbrook (Walter Pidgeon) works for his uncle's newspaper and editorializes against acquitting female criminals just because they are women. His girlfriend is tried for murder after she accidentally stabs a man during a struggle.Attempts are made to use reporter's editorials against her at the trial, but she is found innocent. Also turns out that she was abducted at birth and her father is the judge at the trial.	153303
1996	Mannerpension	MF				Journalist (Martin Wiebel), Die Anderen Journalist	153304
1988	Mannigan's Force	M				TV Newscaster (James Gaines). Foreign Correspondents (Cherry White, Luisa Terry, Ron Gabol, George Smith, James Gardner, Alfred Pearson, John Small, Ted Baker, Richard Snow).Newspaper Clerk (Sally White).	153305
1974	Mannix: Death Has No Face	T			Episode #176. 10-27-1974	Editor (Paul Sorensen).	153306
1968	Mannix: Falling Star, The	T			Episode #15.1-6-1968	Columnist Army Archerd (Himself). Photographer (Drout Miller).	153307
1970	Mannix: Little Lost Girl	T	SVD 1146		Episode	Journalist. Mannix investigates the murder of a journalist	153308
1969	Mannix: Pittance of Faith, A	T			Episode #38. 1-11-1969	Reporter (Bart La Rue).	153309
1970	Mannix: To Cage a Seagull	T			Episode #84. 11-21-1970	Newscaster (Keith Walker).	153310
1971	Mannix: Woman in the Shadows	T			Episode #103. 10-13-1971	Interviewer (Dale Tarter).	153311
2001	Manns - Ein Jahrhundertroman, Die	MTF			Germany. Miniseries	Journalist in Lubeck (Gustav-Peter Wohler).	153312
1973	Mano nera - prima della mafia, piu della mafia, La	MF			Italy	Newspaper Vendor (Omero Capanna).	153313
1997	Manor House	NM		Rense, Paige		Editor Beau Paxton, Manor House's flamboyant editor in chief. Suspects: beautiful young managing editor. The society gossip columnist.	153314
1986	Manshare	N	OWN - P	Paetro, Maxine		Magazine Editor Hanna Coleman, ambitious, suggests a story about modern urban women sexually sharing the limited supply of available men, her handsome, ruthless editor-in-chief accepts the idea on the condition that Hanna write a first-person account.Her experiment in sharing her own lover with her sex-starved, newly separated best friend leads to numerous unforeseen complications. Set in Manhattan	153315
1962	Manster, The	M	VHS 862	Breakston, George P. (Story - "Nightmare").  Walter J. Sheldon (Screenplay).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Correspondent  Larry Stanford (Peter Dyneley), for the World Press, self-described "brilliant and underpaid foreign correspondent," pursues story of  Jekyll-Hyde scientific experiment in Tokyo before returning to New York. Reporter becomes guinea pig.Turns into two-headed monster.  Reporter involved with woman. Professional life breaking up marriage. Editor tries to help reporter's wife win him back. Police ask editor not to print story about doctor's death. Editor insists it's news.Has responsibility to his readers. Reporter splits into two separate beings. Evil half falls into volcano. When a policeman points out that the surviving half will have to be arrested, editor says: "It's going to pose quite a legal problem.""What sort of life is that? Living in hotels, places not even on the map? Picking up and moving every time there's a new war or revolution? "You married me. You knew I was a foreign correspondent.""I know. But I figured one day you would settle down."  "I'm a reporter, not a mystic. But there are things beyond us, things perhaps we're not meant to understand."	153316
2005	Mantis	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Johanne Robichaud). TV News Anchor (Mark Dailey).	153317
2005	Mantrapped	N		Weldon, Fay		Editor Peter Watson for the local newspaper bumps into Trisha who at 44 is at the end of her rope: creditors are coming and boyfriends have long left. Then one day, on the stairs above her local dry cleaner, she bumps into the dashing Watson. After brushing past each other, they mysteriously and instantly swap souls. Peter looks down to see himself housed in Trisha’s much curvier form, and Trisha discovers she’s newly equipped with hairy legs and a six-pack. 	153318
1992	Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media	DT				Interviewer Mark Achbar.	153319
1948	Many a Monster	NM		Finnegan, Robert		Journalist Dan Banion, last in the trilogy	153320
1995	Many Faces of Death, The (Part 2)	DT				Reporter Bill Stewart Killed in Nicaragua	153321
2002	Many Trials of One Jane Doe, The	MT				News Media. Media Reporter (Husein Madhavji). Female Reporter 32 (Paula Becker).	153322
2000	Map of Love, The	N		Soueif, Ahdaf		Journalist Isabel Parkman, a recently divorced American journalist, travels to Egypt in 1997 to research the impending millennium.But her interest in Egypt has more to do with her crush on a passionate and older Egyptian-American conductor and politician than with her work. She neglects her project for a more personal investigation.She travels from New York to Cairo with a trunk containing diaries and possessions of her great-grandmother. The journalist and the conductor it turns out are distant cousins.Link between the two worlds untangles the old story and entangles the new. At the end of the 20th century, two women fall in love with men outside their familiar world.	153323
2001	Map of Sex and Love, The (aka Qingse ditu).	MF			Hong Kong	Chinese-American Documentary maker returns to Hong Kong to make a documentary about the imminent opening of a new Disney theme park. He meets two people -- a gay dancer haunted by a childhood secret, and a young woman traumatized during a visit to Belgrade. The filmmaker and the dancer slowly fall in love while the woman watches from the outside trying to reconcile the tragic events she has seen. Eventually, all three travel to Macau to discover the filmmaker’s family history. Documentarian goes to Hong Kong with hopes of documenting the creation of a Disneyland there, but is distracted by a gay dancer he encounters. 	153324
1985	Map of the World, A	P	MLPL	Hare, D.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	153325
1986	Mapp & Lucia: Worship	T			Episode #9.	Newspaper Editor Mr. McConnell (Dennis Chinnery) of the Gazette.	153326
1999	Mapping the Edge	N		Dunant, Sarah		English Journalist Anna decides to take an impromptu trip to Italy, packs her bag, leaves her six-year-old daughter, Lily at home with close friends and steps onto a plane. She's always been a woman of action. So her friends think nothing of her leaving.When the single mother fails to return, speculation is she is having an illicit affair or has been abducted.The parallel "what if" stories take place. Each story could accurately explain her disappearance -- each version shows a different sides of the missing woman.	153327
2004	Mar adentro	MF			Spain	News Media. Periodista 1 - Reporter 1 (Xose Manuel Esperante). Periodista 2 - Reporter 2 (Yolanda Muinos). Presentador (Jose Luis Rodriguez).	153328
2006	Maracaja, The	N		Seddon, Charles		Photojournalist Michael T. Shepherd, the infamous freelance photojournalist, semi-retired adventurer, and ex-spy, has the unsavory task of leading a joint DEA/CIA operation via riverboat up the Rio Negro beyond the Umarituba Outpost north into the uncharted Territory of the Maracaja. Shepherd and his crew, four men and one woman, are to apprehend and arrest the trafficker of drugs and a general embarrassment to the United States government by the name of O Gato de a Selva. This criminal’s real name is Gabriel Courier. He is a renegade Lieutenant Colonel from the U.S. military -- and Shepherd’s good friend. 	153329
1953	Maras Affair	N		Reed, Eliot		Press	153330
1976	Marathon Man	M				Photographer, Young (Bryant Fraser).	153331
1996	Marathon:	T			Series.	Interviewer Peter Ovig Knudsen.	153332
2005	Marato 2005, La	TF				Reporter. El reporter amb bigoti (David Verdaguer).	153333
2003	Marbella Conspiracy, The	N		Marks, William		Journalist Peter MacPhee, a hack journo and a Scottish expatriate, repots on the vapid shenanigans of Marbella’s Beautiful People. Yet he fails to see a really big story right under his nose: the Costa del Sol is crawling with former Nazi fugitives among them the Belgian traitor Leon Degrelle and the infamous commando Otto Skorzeny. It is five years after Franco’s death. Spain seems headed for the brink. Outraged by Basque terrorism, neo-fascist hard-liners plan a military coup against the new democratic government and its young king. To finance their plot they look abroad to an old banker from the Third Reich, who devises a brilliant plan. Meanwhile gave doubts persist about the new king’s ability to deal with Spain’s political powder keg, and plotting to tear down the fragile government begins in earnest. Through his American contacts, MacPhee learns of the military coup and calls Fleet Street with the news. Joined by his Danish girlfriend in Madrid, they anxiously follow each turn of events in the Spanish parliament where hundreds of deputies are held hostage by a crazed army colonel. But MacPhee’s story is much bigger than even he imagined, and Spain just one piece of a new European order designed to last a thousand years. Only a pawn in The Marbella Conspiracy.	153334
1913	Marble Heart	M			Short - Drama	Editor (William Russell).	153335
2008	Marble Road, The	N		Valitutto, Andrew		School Editor Zach Trivino is in his final year of high school. He’s a honor student and is the senior editor of his school’s newspaper. His dream of becoming a journalist becomes closer when he is offered a full scholarship to one of the nation’s best colleges. Things take a tragic turn as his relationship with his girlfriend of two years ends. Trivino is thrown into a depression and loses all motivation. Day after day he questions himself and the world around him. The dream seems to be over as he gives up his writing. Those who are close to him do all they can to help him. Ironically, it takes the courage of his cancer stricken friend that brings him back to life. 	153336
1988	Marblehead Manor: Amusing Grace	T			Episode #21. 5-8-1988	Reporter (Dee Biederbeck).	153337
1988	Marblehead Manor: Now, for a Re-Butle	T			Episode #17. 2-21-1988	Art Critic Nigel Smedley (Ben Piazza).	153338
1894	Marcella	N	USC	Ward, Mrs. Humphrey (Mary Augusta Arnold)		Journalist Harry Wharton, also a lawyer who works for a newspaper	153339
1998	March in Windy City	MT			UK.	TV Interviewer (Megan Moore Burns).	153340
1964	March of the Day	DT			Series 1964	Commentator (John Motson)	153341
1935	March of Time, The	DM			Newsreel Series 1935 to 1951.	Newsreel shown in movie theaters from 1935 to 1951. Prepared by Time, Inc. as the idea of Time Magazine Executive Roy Edward Larsen. It was launched in more than 500 theaters and was an immediate success with the audiences. Narrator Westbrook van Voorhis.High production costs (estimated at $50,000 per episode) was a money loser. Came out each month. Ultimately ended when the widespread adoption of televison and daily news shows ended the newsreel erea.Newsreel included both reporting, on-location shots and dramatic reenactments. It beceame a fixture of American culture dramatizing historically significant events ranging from World War I and the Great Depression through the Vietnam conflict.	153342
1931	March of Time, The	DR			Series 1931 to 1935	Radio Newsreel.	153343
1951	March of Time, The	DT			Series 1951 to 1967	Television Newsreel. Newsman John Daly (1951) initially hosted series. Westbrook Van Voorhis became host in 1952	153344
1946	March of Time, The:  Is Everybody Happy?	DM			Short. Volume 13, No. 1.	Columnist Dorothy Dix, syndicated newspaper columnist. Narrator Jackson Beck.	153345
1942	March on Tomorrow	M	DVD -R HQ 1841	Crump, Owen	Short	Editor-Publisher John Peter Zenger New York Weekly Journal in 1735 -- Freedom of the Press. Newspaper headlines used to tell the story of the Civil War, Lincoln Assassination, Wilson's election, Germany and World War I. Up to now -- 1941.Beginning of World War II. You can't beat us. We'll win every time. The story of America. Narrator: Richard Wolf. Theatrical propaganda to gear up war effort. Spirit of '76 alive and well. March on America.	153346
1990	March, The	M				CNN Reporter (Leslie Lyon). CNN Newsreaders (Robert Jezek, Marie Stillin). German Television Crew (Stephan Grothgar, Metin Yenal).	153347
2003	Marci X	M				TV News Anchors (Kaity Tong, Jim Watkins, Mary Murphy). Reporter Music Awards (Jennifer Dempster). Reporter Feldco (Jodi Ross).  Reporter Congress (Cynthia Tornquist). Reporters Feld House (Nancy Opel, Christine Toy Johnson, Jack Koenig, John Sloman).Reporter (Maureen Langan).	153348
2006	Marcie	N		Livingstone, Harrison Edward		Newspaperman Frank sets out to investigate just what happened to a beautiful young woman Marcie’s mysterious death. His quest takes him into the labyrinth of “black ops” and clandestine networks of secret plotters against the government, drug gangs, Mexican bandits and the Chiapas rebellion. And the reporter falls in love as well. 	153349
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Covenant, The	T			Episode #154. 9-30-1975	Public Relations Director Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), hospital public relations director (1975-1976). Janet feels responsible after Dr. Welby is named in a malpractice lawsuit.	153350
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: End and a Beginning, An	T			Episode #157. 10-21-1975	Public Relations Director Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), hospital public relations director (1975-1976). Kiley and Janet ruin her mother's wedding plans she had made when the two get married sooner than she had expected.	153351
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Fruitfulness of Mrs. Steffie Rhodes	T			Episode #150. 9-16-1975. PR	Public Relations Director Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), hospital public relations director (1975-1976). Janet finds it difficult to cope after finding out she must help when quintuplets are set to be delivered at the hospital.	153352
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Fruitfulness of Mrs. Steffie Rhodes, The	T			Episode #146. 9-16-1975	Reporter (Selma Archerd).	153353
1970	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Fun and Games and Michael Ambrose	T			Episode #16. 1-13-1970	TV Commentator (Hank Simms).	153354
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Lie, The	T			Episode #153. 9-23-1975	Public Relations Director Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), hospital public relations director (1975-1976). Blake's former boyfriend lies to Dr. Welby about the strike he recently had.	153355
1975	Marcus Welby, M.D.: Tomorrow Never Comes	T			Episode #149. 9-9-1975. PR	Public Relations Director Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), hospital public relations director (1975-1976) comes to the Santa Monica hospital. Dr. Kiley falls in love with her but tragedy soon strikes when Janet is thrown off her horse and is paralyzed.Dr. Kiley met and married Blake in 1975 at the beginning of the show's last season on the air.	153356
1849	Mardi	N		Melville, Herman		Critic Batho, a jealous critic	153357
1849	Mardi And A Voyage Thither	N	USC	Melville, Herman		Press	153358
1958	Mardi Gras	M				Press	153359
1932	Mardi Gras Murders, The	NM		Bristow, Gwen/Bruce Manning		Press	153360
2005	Marebito	MF			Japan	Cameraman curious about a suicide on a Tokyo metro discovers an alternate world of ghosts and robots.	153361
1736	Marforio, a Theatrical Satyr Being a Comic tragical Farce called The Critick of Taste	P		Rush, John		Critic	153362
1993	Margaret Barlow: Murder in the Napa Valley	NM		Osborn, David	#3 Margaret Barlow Mysteries	Freelance Photojournalist Margaret Barlow, the effervescent 50-ish photographer investigates untoward doings at a California winery in Napa Valley. Arriving at the L'Abbaye de Ste., Denise to do a harvest story.Margaret finds herself in the middle of a family feud among the estate owners, two brothers and an ex-wife. Successive years of sabotage including pesticide found in the vats and arson have led the abbey to the brink of foreclosure.Then a migrant grape picker is deliberately run over. A family member is shredded in the stemmer-crusher machine. The employee in charge of PR is drowned in a vat of cabernet.Margaret's detecting including a clandestine investigation of the office files in search of wills, divorce papers and tax returns. She gets the help of the local newspaper editor, a cherubic octogenarian who becomes her cohort.An extremely unpleasant homicide chief doesn't help matters. And Margaret finds herself trapped in the cloister cellars trying to find out who the murderer is.	153363
1988	Margaret Barlow: Murder on Martha's Vineyard	NM		Osborn, David	#1 Margaret Barlow Mysteries	Freelance Photojournalist Margaret Barlow, a widow in her late 50s, summers on Martha's Vineyard, where she has also taken up ballooning with an eccentric year-round resident.Islanders are stunned when a socialite is found drowned, her body partially eaten by turtles, in the pond of an elderly recluse.Some years previously, the woman had sold her old Victorian house retaining lifetime residency rights to an artist and his wife, who have been in financial difficulties ever since. When another murder occurs, suspicion begins to fall on the artist.To help her friends, Margaret begins to investigate, despite warnings from the local police lieutenant.	153364
1992	Margaret Barlow: Murder on the Chesapeake	NM		Osborn, David	#2 Margaret Barlow Mysteries	Freelance Photojournalist Margaret Barlow, whose hobby is hang-gliding, is New York-based, effervescent 50-ish, but athletic and younger-looking.Barlow is summoned to her granddaughter's private girls' school, her own alma mater. Freshman scholarship student at Brides Hall has died mysteriously, having hung herself on a chapel bell rope.Most of the student body believes it was suicide, but Maryland homicide Lt. suspects murder and asks Margaret to find out what the students and the administrators, many of whom are Margaret's old schoolmates, aren't telling the police.Parents' weekend with an operetta and annual boat race hampers the police investigation but aids Margaret's investigative efforts.	153365
1960	Margaret Bourke White Story, The	T			Sunday Showcase. 1-3-60	Photographer Margaret Bourke White (Teresa Wright).  Eli Wallach	153366
1989	Margaret Bourke-White (aka Double Exposure: Story of Margaret Bourke-White, The).	MT	SVD 539	Goldberg, Vicki (Biography). Marjorie David (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White (Farrah Fawcett) in biography of pioneering photojournalist (1906-1971).  Convinces owner of steel mill to let her take photographs inside even though women are prohibited. Publisher-Editor Henry Luce (Jay Patterson).He wants her to work for his new magazine Fortune: "We want to use the camera as an interpreter, we want to stretch it to tell the entire story of American industry. Make the camera equal partners with print." First Western photographer into Russia.Tells reporters when she returns: "The scoop is the first American photographer, not woman photographer."  She becomes news subject herself when she gets lost in swamp. Covers war and Holocaust. Death from Parkinson's disease.Professional/personal life conflict with writer Erskine Caldwell (Frederic Forrest). Reporter #1 (Dan Ammerman). Reporter #2 (Art Schilling). Reporter #3 (Jim Ross). Reporter #4 (Richard K. Olsen). Reporter #5 (John Wilmot). Reporter #6 (Jerry Leggio).Posing flood victims, assistant says she treats everyone like furniture. "It's just one picture. You damn near got killed for it." "Well, that's the whole point. That picture could have cost me everything. It means everything." Angry Reporter (Jack Canon)	153367
1901	Margaret Warrener	N	OWN	Brown, Alice		Journalist Laura Neale, Householder newspaper.	153368
2003	Margaret-Ghost, The	N		Nova, Barbara		Journalist Margaret Fuller's life fictionalized in novel form.	153369
1961	Margie	T			Series 10-12-1961 to 8-31-1962.	School Newspaper Gossip Columnist. High School Newspaper. Margie Clayton (Cynthia Pepper) is editor of school newspaper, Madison Bugle, wrote the gossip column, "Through the Keyhole"	153370
1943	Margin for Error	M				Reporter (Don Dillaway). Photographer (Dick French). American announcers (John Wald, Gary Breckner).	153371
1996	Margo Fortier: 1-(900) D-E-A-D	NM		Fennelly, Tony	#2 Margo Fortier Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Margo Fortier is an ex-topless dancer and former stripper named Cherry who is now a newspaper columnist and wife-of-convenience to socially prominent and secretly gay Julian Fortier in New Orleans, Louisiana.There's both an edge of sadness and a survivor's toughness beneath the snappy patter of Fortier, the 40-something New Orleans gossip columnist and former topless dancer.Married for 18 years to the wealthy and openly gay Julian, Margo can joke with him about whether she should lose weight or buy a girdle to attract a lover. But balancing her normal needs and her high standards isn't always easy.Margo is also attracted to such pursuits as Tarot and astrology so when a famous telephone psychic named Mystic Delphine is skewered with the very sword she uses in her TV commercials, Fortier makes believe she's a reporter and investigates.As far as dating material, Margo prefers hefty, bald guys who can afford to buy her minks and pearls.	153372
1994	Margo Fortier: Hippie in the Wall, A	NM		Fennelly, Tony	#1 Margo Fortier Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Margo Fortier is an ex-topless dancer and former stripper named Cherry who is now a newspaper columnist and wife-of-convenience to socially prominent and secretly gay Julian Fortier in New Orleans, Louisiana.In 1991, the long-buried body of a male hippie is discovered in an addition constructed 20 years earlier to the building that had then been Madame Julie's, a 1970s New Orleans strip joint. Homicide Lt. enlists Fortier's help.As she checks out old co-workers, the corpse is identified as a youngster who had hung around Madame Julie's and even proposed to one of the dancers. Soon, people around the ex-stripper begin to die.New Orleans society reporter Fortier agrees to help police solve the murder because she aspires to investigative journalism and she used to strip at the club where workers found the body. She also frantically schemes to prevent Julian from being outed.Her marriage of convenience to a socially prominent gay man provides her with a best friend and sounding board as well as a needed social entre so she can interview anyone from bartenders to society mavens with impunity.	153373
1947	Maria	M				Journalist (Gosta Erkell). Journalist (Bert Onne). Photographer (Goran Strindberg).	153374
1944	Maria Candelania	M	DVD -R HQ 3315, 3316			News Media. Mexican peasant poses for the same artist who doomed her mother with a nude portrait. Reporter (Beatriz Ramos)	153375
2004	Maria Querida	MF				Female Journalist	153376
2003	Maria-sama ga Miteru (aka The Virgin Mary is Watching, Maria Watches Over Us)	CB		Konno, Oyuki	Japan. Published by Shueisha. illustrated by Satoru Nagasawa. Manga series	High School Newspaper Reporters Tsutako and Minako are both school newspaper reporters.	153377
2004	Maria-sama ga Miteru (aka The Virgin Mary is Watching, Maria Watches Over Us)	C			Japan. Produced by Studio Deen. Appeared on TV Tokyo and Animax. 13 episodes. Anime series	High School Newspaper Reporters Tsutako and Minako are both school newspaper reporters.	153378
1936	Maria, die Magd	MF				Reporter (Erich Kestin).	153379
2003	Maria, La	M				Interviewer (Pam Zam). Group of Hollywood kids try to film a documentary about a mind-bending herb from the mountains of Mexico.	153380
1984	Maria's Lovers	M				Photographer Mendelson (Eddie Steinfeld).	153381
2001	Mariage, Le	N		Johnson, Diane		American Journalist Tim Nolinger living in Paris, is set to be married	153382
1981	Marianne and Juliane (Die Bleirne Zeit)	M		Trotta, Margarethe von (Screenplay)	German - Ness Book	Journalist Juliane (Jutta Lampe) mounts legal opposition by working as a journalist for a feminist magazine and organizing protests to repeal an antiabortion bill. Her sister commits subversive acts of terrorism. Both want to change the system.Sister Marianne's (Barbara Sukowa) journalist husband commits suicide.  Juliane's boss asks her to write about her sister using the argument that in writing about her personal life she will earn the trust of readers and convince them to change their livesWants something sympathetic written as opposed to what the other papers are saying. When Juliane finally writes the article, her sister accuses her of exploiting her "like a bourgeois journalist."  Sister is an apparent suicide in prison.Juliane is sure she was killed but when she tries to convince another journalist in the story, he tells her it is old news, "Topicality means the right news at the right time. The rest goes to history's dung heap or into history books.,"	153383
1992	Marido perfecto, El	MF				Photographer (Zdenek Vavra).	153384
1985	Marie	M				Reporter (Chip Arnold). Reporter (Larry Brinton). Reporter (David Koseruba). Reporter (Dwight Lewis). Reporter (Drue Smith).	153385
1996	Marie Antoinette is niet dood	MF			Belgium - Netherlands - Dutch	Journalist (Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh).	153386
1988	Marie Forester, die Frau mit dem zweiten Gesicht	N		Fischer, Marie Louise	Germany	Journalist	153387
1986	Marie og Kaj Ibsen fortaeller Erik Voss om besaettelsestiden i Kolding	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Erik Voss.	153388
2002	Marienthal: State of Emergency	M				News Media. Reporter (Sandra Lammert). Chief Editor (Jorg Domhofer). Editor (Jutta Bublies). Editor (Pascal Bruckmann). Editor (Karl-Heinz Burandt). Editor (Wolfgang Ibel).Press (Mirko Gerke). Press (Barbara Lammert). Press (Anke Schmitz). Press (Klaus Hertel).	153389
1936	Marihuana	M				Reporter.  Young girl attends beach party with her boyfriend. After she smokes marijuana, she gets pregnant and another girl who smoked marijuana drowns while skinny dipping in the ocean.The girl and her boyfriend go to work for the pusher in order to make money so they can get married. During drug deal her boyfriend is killed. The young woman becomes a narcotics pusher after giving up her baby for adoption.	153390
1991	Marilyn and Me	MT	SVD 1155. SVD 888 (Incomplete)			Newspaperman who works on paper in Ohio. Does celebrity pieces for paper in Hollywood. Meets Norma Jean. Goes back to Ohio newspaper	153391
1990	Marilyn Diaries, The	M	SV 61			Investigative Reporter (Michael Rose) stumbles across a diary filled with amorous exploits. He sets out on a steamy cross-country journey to find the author	153392
2001	Marilyn Monroe: Final Days, The	DT				Journalist Richard Meryman (Himself). Photographer George Barris (Himself).	153393
1965	Marina, the Intangible	SS	GPL	Rubiao, Marilo	In "Ex-Magician and Other Stories, The."	Newspaper. Narrator works in a newspaper office.	153394
2000	Marinade For Murder	N		Bishop, Claudia	Weinberg List	Journalist	153395
1966	Marine Battleground	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	153396
1986	Marine Corpse, The	N	OWN - H	Tapply, William G.		News Media	153397
1944	Marine Raiders	M	DVD -R HQ 3379, 3373			Newswoman (Isabel O'Madigan). Old News Vendor (Isabel O'Madigan).	153398
1961	Marines, Let's Go	M				War Correspondent Hank Dyer (Vince Williams).	153399
1969	Marion im Studio B	NJ		Lipsch, Horst	Germany	TV Journalist	153400
1969	Marion will zum Fernsehen	NJ		Lipsch, Horst	Germany	TV Journalist	153401
2008	Mariposa Soul	NR		Dane, Adrianna	Gay	Investigative Journalist Andre Cordaire spends the majority of his time globetrotting around the world and flitting from bed to bed, never tempted to stay in any of them. Always searching. It's a lonely existence, but he has never been able to find that special woman with whom to share his life. Soul-mates, however, can turn up in the most unusual places at unexpected times. An encounter in a bar, a hiking trip up a mountain, and discovering a soul-mate in the person he never would have expected, who makes him want to share the love trapped inside him, was the last thing Andre was ready for. Finally, here is someone who understands more about him than he did himself. Once revealed, can he acknowledge what his heart and soul cries for? Or will he keep running, denying his need for the one person he knows could make him happy? Even if that person is a man?	153402
1997	Marius et Jeannette	M	VHS 1294			News Media	153403
2005	Mark 8:36	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Michael Godinez). Reporter 2 (Ali Zamani). Reporter 3 (Claudia Genah). Inner city kid grows up in a Los Angeles ghetto, gets involved with wealthy and powerful drug-pushing politicians while trying to fulfill his childhood dreams.	153404
1979	Mark Coffin, U.S.S.	N		Drury, Allen		Newslady Lisette Grayson ("the Hill's most famous bedroom newslady")	153405
2006	Mark Lawson Talks:	T			Series.	Interviewer (Mark Lawson-Himself).	153406
2004	Mark Manning:  Bitch Slap	NM		Craft, Michael	#7 Mark Manning Mystery	Editor-Publisher Mark Manning has been successfully running his family’s newspaper, The Dumont Daily Register for several years now and he sits on the board of two local companies. So when the respective CEOs of these companies discuss a merger, it is only natural that Manning be interested in the proceedings. What’s more, his lover Neil, an architect, is designing houses for one of the CEOs.  She’s a business friend of Manning, but not a friend to many people. She is generally considered overly aggressive and fastidious.When Manning assigns Glee Savage, the newspaper’s society reporter to cover her new home, the subsequent meeting between the two does not end well: Savage huffs off in a fury but not before ferociously bitch-slapping the woman in front of everyone. With the CEO’s cheek still smarting, more bad news comes as the accountant performing due diligence for the merger reports some very questionable items regarding her books.Then she is murdered. Manning’s friend and employee Glee Savage is the obvious and primary suspect and Manning cannot resist wading into this most unsound of business dealings.This seventh novel marks the end of the series that has seen Manning grapple not only with unexplained death, but with a sequence of life-altering events -- coming out as a gay, committing to his partner, flirting with infidelity, “inheriting” a child and then adjusting again to an empty nest.  By the end of the novel, Manning becomes less heroic and more human as he looks into his core beliefs and his self-image, which can sometimes be smug.	153407
1999	Mark Manning: Body Language:	NM	OWN - H	Craft, Michael	#3 Mike Manning Mysteries	Journalist Mark Manning suffers a mid-life crisis, quits his Chicago newspaper job and plans a new start in his Wisconsin hometown -- he takes over the small-town newspaper in Dumont where he spent part of his childhood.His lover-architect stays in Chicago while he sets up shop, hires hunky associate, buys back the family mansion and reacquaints himself with his distant family. Events turn tragic when his cousin is murdered at a dinner party.	153408
2001	Mark Manning: Boy Toy	NM		Craft, Michael	#4 Mark Manning Series	Editor-Publisher Mark Manning of the Dumont Daily Register, the elegant gay newspaper publisher. His 17-year-old nephew and ward recently discovers talent for acting.Manning and his architect lover who's moved his business from Chicago to Dumont, Wisconsin to be near Manning. They are eagerly awaiting opening night. But one of the actors suddenly and mysteriously dies and suspicions point directly to Manning's nephew.With the help of the architect, the Daily Register's engaging staff members and the gay sheriff of Dumont County, Manning sets out to discover the truth behind the actor's untimely death.Manning's cozy existence is threatened as he works hard to unravel the crime. Biggest news is the forthcoming production of a new play by the local community theater group. Investigation may put Manning and his lover in mortal danger.He gave up a career as a prominent journalist at a major daily newspaper in Chicago to take over as the owner and publisher of the Dumont Daily Register, the daily newspaper in a small Wisconsin town.	153409
1998	Mark Manning: Eye Contact	NM	OWN - H	Craft, Michael	#2 Mike Manning Mysteries	Reporter Mark Manning of the Chicago Journal.  Hired to replace colleague Cliff Nolan on a top story.	153410
1997	Mark Manning: Flight Dreams	NM		Craft, Michael	#1 Mike Manning Mysteries	Investigative Journalist Mark Manning of the Chicago Journal, Clark Kent with a gay twist. Manning’s publisher gives him a deadline of less than 100 days to find a heiress who has been missing for seven years and is about to be declared legally dead. In the course of his investigation, Manning ends up ruling out the Catholic Church, the woman’s butler, her sister-in-law who had an affair with the heiress’ dead husband, and the Federated Cat Clubs of America as culpable kidnappers. Amid all of his reporting and sleuthing, Manning also deals with his latent homosexuality, has almost vengeful sex with a longtime female acquaintance, and falls in love with and makes love to a man.  	153411
2002	Mark Manning: Hot Spot	NM		Craft, Michael	#6 Mark Manning Mystery	Editor-Publisher Mark Manning, During his distinguished career as a journalist, Manning has seen it all -- riots, murder, political corruption and every manifestation of the dark heart of the human species.His small-town home becomes center of media attention when it hosts wedding reception for his best friend who plans to marry the Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois. Suspicious death occurs at the reception garnering even more publicity.	153412
2000	Mark Manning: Name Games	NM		Craft, Michael	#5 Mark Manning Mysteries	Editor-Publisher Mark Manning of the Dumont Register newspaper in Wisconsin. Murder of visiting expert takes place at a regional exhibition of miniature furniture. Closeted local sheriff a suspect.Manning, with the help of his lover, staffs and friends starts his own investigation.	153413
1947	Mark of Cain, The	M				Reporter (James B. Carson). Reporter (Adrian Wallet). Photographer (Willoughby Gray).	153414
2007	Mark of Cain, The	M				Journalist (Jo Cowen)	153415
1986	Mark of the Beast	M				Reporter (Susan Giles Smith). Newscaster (Dina Morrone). Cameraperson #1 (Christine Bacro). Cameraperson #2 (Kevin Wynn). VTR Person (Carla Miotto).	153416
1944	Mark of the Whistler	M	SVDSP 1427	Woolrich, Cornell (Radio Program - "Whistler, The").	Ness Book -- "The Whistler" Series.	Reporter Patricia Henley (Janis Carter) gets involved with a man who is trying to collect an unclaimed bank account left to someone who shares his name. Money left by woman for her son, but woman was killed in fire in 1912 and son disappeared.Man almost pays for deception with his life, since two brothers want revenge on person to whom money actually belongs, believing he was responsible for sending their father to jail.Brothers get on his trail after reporter gets  picture of him leaving bank and it appears in the paper. Real recipient turns out to be street vendor who is the man's friend.After the vengeful brothers are caught, vendor promises to make man a partner in the firm he plans to start with his newly claimed fortune. Reporter Tom (Matt McHugh). Newspaper Photographer (Donald Kerr). Reporter Tom (Matt McHugh).	153417
1885	Mark Rutherford's Deliverance	N	MLPL	White, William Hale  ("Mark Rutherford, alias Reuben Shapcott)		Newspapers. Journals. The Gazette. Tory Correspondent of the Gazette, M'Kay.  Bell's Weekly Messenger.	153418
1975	Mark the Sparrow	N	OWN - P	Howard, Clark		Reporter Robert Cloud is cold-blooded. Reporters agrees to do a book on a condemned prisoner and together with several others become involved in the cry to abolish capital punishment.	153419
1917	Mark Tidd, Editor	N	USC	Kelland, Clarence		Editor. Stuttering Mark. Wickville Trumpet. Tecumseh Androcles, compleat printer.  Plunk and Tallow. Silas Spragg part-owner of  Eagle Center Clarion, editor of Wickville edition	153420
1940	Mark Todd: Blazing Skull	CB		Davis, Bob		Correspondent Mark Todd on assignment in China in the late 1930s	153421
1869	Mark Twain	SS		Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Fictional Journalist created by Clemens.  Appeared for the first time in 1866 on the stage. Working for California Alta.  Sent back letters to the Alta and New York Tribune and Herald signed Mark Twain.Dispatches filed by Mark Twain became very popular.	153422
1954	Mark Twain	R			Episode. 1-17-1954. Hallmark Playhouse	Journalist Mark Twain	153423
2007	Mark Twain	D	DVD -R HQ 8801			Journalist-Novelist Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) uses his experiences as a riverboat pilot, a miner, a failed inventor and a journalist to achieve further acclaim as a lecturer.	153424
1991	Mark Twain and Me	MT				Reporter #1 (Doug Hughes). Reporter #2 (John Bayliss). Reporter #3 (Yank Azman)	153425
1954	Mark Twain Tonight	P		Twain, Mark (Hal Holbrook		Journalist-Author Mark Twain (Hal Holbrook) words and wisdom from the Missouri-born philosopher Samuel Clemens.	153426
2008	Mark Twain, Unsanctified Newspaper Reporter (Mark Twin and His Circle Series)	D		Caron, James Edward		Reporter Samuel Clemens’ career from self-described unsanctified newspaper reporter to national author between 1862 and 1867 is examined. Travel letters from Hawaii, letters chronicling Clemens’ trip from California to New York City, articles that adjusted to and challenged the guidelines of the newspapers and magazines for which he wrote. 	153427
1979	Mark Twain: Beneath the Laughter	T			PBS Special	Journalist-Writer Mark Twain (Dan O'Herlihy). Young Clemens (Gavan O'Herlihy). . Reporter #1 (David Murdock).	153428
2002	Mark Twain's Roughing It	MT	SVD 1161			Journalist Samuel Clemens. Adventures of Samuel Clemens	153429
1866	Mark Twain's Travels With Mr. Brown	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press. Various references to reporters and newspapers, real and imaginary	153430
1992	Mark und Bein. Eine Episode	N		Kempowski, Walter	Germany	Journalist	153431
1954	Mark VII	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	153432
1961	Mark, The	M		Israel, Charles (Novel). Sidney Buchman, Stanley Mann (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Reporters/Public Relations. Ness Book	Reporter Austin (Donald Houston) for The Northern Reporter recognizes man brought into police station for questioning in a child abuse case. He begins to follow the man who is attempting to get a fresh start after being accused of child molestation.Man has a job and begins relationship with widow who has young daughter. Reporter gets photograph of man with widow's daughter at carnival. Photograph appears in paper along with article dredging up the man's past causing him to lose his job and home.When the man threatens to sue, the reporter smugly points out that his publication has enough lawsuits pending to paper half of England and that very few of them ever collect. Reporter appears in only a few scenes but has great deal of influence on eventsReporter leaves lingering negative impression of press.	153433
2007	Marked By Fate	N		Bradford, Laura		Reporter Elise Jenkins is a local reporter eager to stretch her writing wings. She, like all the other students in a creative writing class, is inspired by the teacher’s ability to bring a scene to life on paper. Thirty-five years ago, the teacher, Hannah Daltry hid under a desk, alone and terrified. She didn’t cry. She didn’t yell. She didn’t move. If she had, they would have found her. Today she’s a grown woman, teaching in a community college, sharing her passion for the written word with her students. Jenkins is impressed with what the teacher is doing in the class -- to put readers under that desk, to instill the same fear she had once felt. But inspiration turns to shock when Daltry is found dead in her classroom. Her only mistake? Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Again. Is her murder simply a cruel twist of irony? A fate she was destined to meet? Or is there more to the story? That’s what Elise intends to find out. No matter what the cost. 	153434
1990	Marked for Death	M				TV Reporter Dale Harimoto (Dale Harimoto)	153435
1967	Marked for Love	M			AFI-Radio Announcers	Radio	153436
1989	Marked for Murder	M		Sloane, Rich (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV News Production crew members stumble on a group of drug smugglers. Station gofer who happens to carry portable video equipment in the trunk of his car, trips over a cable while the newscast is going on and knocks the broadcast off the air.Gofer and female production assistant become target of drug smugglers when they obtain a tape made by a cameraman that incriminates the crooks.Cameraman is later found dead. The two production people are suspects.  Head of drug dealers turns out to be TV producer and federal agents as the New production crew members to trap him.	153437
1995	Marked Man	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Lila Feng). Male Newscaster (Howard Schwartz).	153438
1910	Marked Time-Table, The	M				Newspaper Headline: "Wild Prank of Spendthrift Youths -- Tom Powers, leader." Family reprimands boy	153439
1937	Marked Woman	M	DVD -R 1593		Davis	News Media. First Reporter (Lyle Moraine). Second Reporter (Billy Wayne). Third Reporter (Max Hoffman Jr.). Radio News Commentator (Wendell Niles).	153440
1990	Markers	N	OWN - P	Zion, Sidney		Columnist Mike O'Rourke, journalist, man of the people	153441
2006	Market Killing, A	N		Pierson, Frank		New York Times Reporter Hank Jenkins, a forensic accountant and the reporter's former college flame, suspect a scheme to hide millions and set out to prove it.When the superstar CEO, who is about to lose it all, is found murdered at his Texas ranch -- his body burned beyond recognition -- the questions begin to pour in.Did anyone else suspect Saunders’ secret? And would that someone be willing to kill again to keep it that way?  Reporter and accountant follow the money trail to Central America where they discover that someone has gotten there first.They race to find the money before it’s moved out of their reach. After an attempt on his life, Hank realizes that protecting Alyson is much more important than getting the story. The only way to do that is to find the money and the killer.	153442
2009	Market Share	N		Mendelson, Walton		Investigative Reporter Phil Levitt discovers that an additive in fast foods is highly addictive and possibly deadly. Framed for murder to silence him, Phil races against being caught to find the source. FBI contacts take interest and direct Levitt to Senator Swanson, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Drug Abuse. But Swanson has his own reasons for blocking Levitt’s investigation -- even by murder. With the help of Dr. Claire White, a colleague of the Maricopa County Coroner who first isolated the additive, and his brother, Levitt, tracks the source to Scotty’s, the world’s most successful hamburger chain. Faced with certain bankruptcy and arrest, Scotty’s CEO turns his considerable power to stopping Levitt -- and doing a favor for his friend Senator Swanson.	153443
2000	Markova: Comfort Gay	MF			Philippines. Based on a true story. 	Reporter Loren Legarda (Herself) interviews a man known as Markova  who decides to tell his painful story after watching a documentary about the suffering of women forced into prostitution during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. He is forced to prostitute himself to survive the Japanese soldiers, eventually escapes but even when his country is liberated by American forces, the openly gay man finds his battle is far from over.	153444
1997	Marksmen, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Paul LaPree). Reporter #1 (Robert Bruss). Reporter #2 (Joy Marquardt). Photographer (Dan Erdman).	153445
1964	Marl - Portrat einer Stadt	DF			West Germany	Interviewer Peter M. Ladiges.	153446
1991	Marla Hanson Story, The	M				Reporter #1 (Brianna Clark). Reporter #2 (Faber DeChaine). Reporter #3 (Tim Conner). Reporter #4 (Todd Tolces)	153447
1996	Marlene Dietrich: Shadow and Light	DT				Film Critic (Molly Haskell). Reporter (Billy Wilder).	153448
2008	Marley & Me (aka Marley and Me)	M			Based on John Grogan’s 2005 memoir	Columnist John Grogan (Owen Wilson) of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel is an ambitious journalist who moves with his wife Jennifer Grogan (Jennifer Aniston) to Miami for a newspaper job. His best friend (Eric Dane) who suggests the reporter adopt a puppy as a substitute for the children the wife wants to have. Marley morphs from an adorable Lab puppy into an incorrigible handful. Columnist (Megan Rose Wieder). Reporter (Jennifer Wiener). Editor (Clarke Peters). Newspaper Reporter (Brenda Logan). Newspaper Employee (Anthony C. Brown). Journalist (Richard Graves). Reporter (Eric Ditman). Still Photographer (Lisa Varga). Reporter (David Kneeream). Editor (Alan Arkin) turns Reporter John Grogan into a lifestyle columnist and John isn’t happy about it. Jenny Grogan is a feature writer who becomes a stay-at-home mom. 	153449
1994	Marlin Bay	T			Series 1992-1994	Reporter Dominique Richards (Celia Nicholson)	153450
1977	Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine	T				Newsreels. Machine used old newsreels	153451
1992	Marmalade Boy	CB		Yoshizumi, Wataru	Japan. 1992-1995. Manga series	High School Broadcast Club Member and Photographer Furutachi is a member of the Broadcasting Club at his school. He's known to have caused a major mess when he took candid pictures of Miki and Yuu's recently remarried parents. He immediately regretted whatever mess he caused and tried to help them escape the Sadist Teacher.	153452
1994	Marmalade Boy	C			Japan. 1994-1995. Produced by Toei Animation. Anime series	High School Broadcast Club Member and Photographer Furutachi is a member of the Broadcasting Club at his school. He's known to have caused a major mess when he took candid pictures of Miki and Yuu's recently remarried parents. He immediately regretted whatever mess he caused and tried to help them escape the Sadist Teacher.	153453
1980	Marmeladupproret	MF			Sweden.	Editor (Ingvar Kjellson). Photographer (Borje Ahlstedt).	153454
1964	Marnie	M	DVD -R HQ 4583, 4584, 4585		AFI-Publishers	Publisher	153455
2005	Maroa	MF			Spain	Editor (Victor Cuica).	153456
1967	Maroc 7 (aka Marokko 7)	M	DVD -R HQ 11748, 11749. German DVD. 		AFI-Fashion Editors/Photographers	Fashion Magazine Editor Louise Henderson (Cyd Charisse) doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue. Photographer (Anthony Bygraves).	153457
1969	Marooned	M	DVD -R HQ 4811, 4812, 4807. L		Peck	News Media. Commentators Cannon (Vincent Van Lynn). Radin (Walter Brooke).  Hardy (Mauritz Hugo). Priscilla Keith (Mary-Linda Rapelye). Network Commentator (Walter Brooks). Aerospace Journalist (Vincent Van Lynn).	153458
2004	Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage	MT				Photographer (John Owens).	153459
1870	Marquis and Merchant	N		Collins, Mortimer		Press	153460
1976	Marquise von Sade, Die	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Monica Swinn)	153461
1918	Marriage	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	153462
1912	Marriage	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	153463
1998	Marriage Bargain	NR		Mikels, Jennifer	Silhouette	Sportswriter looking for a white and teacher looking for a husband to insure her inheritance. So they enter into the marriage bargain.	153464
1926	Marriage Clause, The	M				Critic (Andre Cheron)	153465
1961	Marriage in Philippsburg	N		Walser, M.		Journalist in Philippsburg, West Germany in the 1950s	153466
1980	Marriage is Alive and Well	MT				Freelance Photographer (Joe Namath) whose assignments offer him some different views on matrimony	153467
1923	Marriage Market, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	153468
1915	Marriage of Kitty, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	153469
1989	Marriage of the Blessed (Arousi-ye Khouban)	M			Iran. Ness	War Photojournalist Haji Mahmud Bigham returns from the war and deals with family problems.	153470
1920	Marriage Pit, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	153471
2000	Marriage Ultimatum	NR		Armstrong, Lindsay	Harlequin Presents, #2075 - Woman journalist	Reporter interviews a handsome tycoon recovering from a terrible accident, an overwhelming attraction  flares up between them.Even though they must deal with a lot of emotional baggage, the two continually find their way back to each other.	153472
1981	Marriage Without Love	NR		Jordan, Penny	Harlequin Presents #484	Reporter Kieron Blake and Briony shared a beautiful affair. Then Briony had learned the shattering truth. Although she had been deeply in love with Kieron, a reporter then, he had wanted her only for a newspaper scoop. It was painfully ironic to Briony that his calculated lovemaking should have resulted in such a beautiful boy. It was no less ironic that Kieron Blake should now be Briony’s new boss at the Daily Globe. One look at little Nicky told him the truth -- and set them on a collision course.	153473
1917	Married	SS		Dreiser, Theodore		Music Critic for a New York newspaper	153474
1865	Married Beneath Him	N		Payn, James		Journalists. Pair of diverting journalists	153475
1924	Married Flirts	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	153476
1996	Married for Life: Sixteen Years and What Do You Get?	T			Episode #1. 3-19-1996	TV Newsreader (Rob Brydon).	153477
1993	Married in Haste	NR		Gordon, Lucy		Reporter Reva Borden and sexy industrialist Demetrio Corelli got married when blazing passion brought them to the altar. But pride and ambition had pulled them apart, sending the fiery reporter away, heartbroken, and leaving Demetrio alone and filled with regret. Now Reva had returned to Milan -- where Demetrio decided she had always belonged. This time, he vowed, nothing would keep them apart. From the moment she set foot in romantic Italy, Reva was assailed by memories of Demetrio -- and her all-consuming desire for him that had blotted out everything else. Yet he was still the same domineering man he’d always been. Was she willing to curb her independence and surrender totally to this sensuous headstrong man who was still her husband?	153478
1920	Married Life	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	153479
2000	Married Man, The	N		White, Edmund		Journalist. Self-employed cultural journalist who drops famous names and French phrases like loose change (HIV-positive American living in Paris).	153480
1990	Married People:	T			Series 1990-1991	Columnist and Freelance Magazine Writer Russell Meyers  (Jay Thomas) for Manhattan Life magazine.	153481
2006	Married To a Stranger	N		MacDonald, Patricia		Freelance Journalist David Webster is a sexy man who meets a 26-year-old heiress and counselor at an adolescent crisis center at a dinner party. She has a boyfriend, but romantic, free-spirited Webster sweeps her off her feet.Webster actually falls in love with the woman. . They head off for their honeymoon at an idyllic cabin in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Woman's life is about to turn into a wife's worse nightmare.When David goes out to chop wood for their cabin fire, a hooded figure attacks her with an ax. Seriously wounded, she is saved by a passing hunter who loses his life protecting her.The woman realizes that aside from his looks and the wonderful sex, which resulted in her pregnancy, she knows little about her new husband.	153482
1991	Married to It	M	DVD -R HQ 7245, 7246			Newscaster (David L. King). Reporter (Garfield Andrews). Newscaster (Jamie De Roy).	153483
2003	Married to the Kellys: Lewis May Have a Girlfriend	T			Episode #3. 10-17-2003	Sports Announcer (Dan Kinsella).	153484
1988	Married to the Mob	M				Reporters. Pushy Reporter, The (Ellie Cornell). Humane Reporter, The (Roy Blount Jr.). The Zany Reporter (Todd Solondz).	153485
1993	Married...With Children (aka Married With Children):	T	SV 217		Episode	Magazine cartoon	153486
1989	Married...With Children: At the Zoo	T			Episode #68. 11-26-1989	Reporter (Matt McKenzie).	153487
1997	Married...With Children: Babe in Toyland, A	T			Episode #256. 3-17-1997	Former Weathergirl Kelly Bundy (Christiana Applegate) appears on a kiddie show but ends up taking over the entire show.	153488
1996	Married...With Children: Bud Hits the Books	T			Episodes. 4-28-1996	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153489
1994	Married...With Children: Business Sucks (Parts One and Two)	T			Episodes. 10-2/9-1994	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153490
1992	Married...With Children: Chicago Wine Party, The	T			Episode #139. 11-1-1992	TV News Anchor (Cynthia Allison).	153491
1996	Married...With Children: Children of the Corns	T			Episodes. 10-5-1996	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153492
1992	Married...With Children: Death of a Shoe Salesman	T			Episode #142. 11-22-1992	Newscaster (Bill Applebaum - Voice).	153493
1989	Married...With Children: Desperately Seeking Miss October	T			Episode #64. 11-5-1989	Magazine. Playboy model comes to the shoe store and Al wants to find out which issue she is in. But he finds Peggy has sold his Playboy magazine collection and makes her get it back.	153494
1995	Married...With Children: Dud Bowl II	T			Episode #222. 11-26-1995	Newscaster (Roger Rose - Voice).	153495
1994	Married...With Children: I Want My Psycho Dad (Part One)	T			Episodes. 12-11-1994	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153496
1990	Married...With Children: Kelly Bounces Back	T			Episode #86. 10-28-1990	Former Weathergirl Kelly Bundy (Christiana Applegate) auditions for a job as a spokesperson for the new Allante car.	153497
1991	Married...With Children: Kelly Does Hollywood (1)	T			Episode #114. 11-10-1991	Former Weathergirl Kelly Bundy (Christiana Applegate) gets her own talk show and the other networks become interested in it. Talk Show Host (Dinah Lenney).	153498
1991	Married...With Children: Kelly Does Hollywood (2)	T			Episode #115. 11-17-1991	Former Weathergirl Kelly Bundy (Christiana Applegate) gets her own talk show and the other networks become interested in it. But her show gets slaughtered by the censors.	153499
1993	Married...With Children: Mr. Empty Pants	T	DVD -R HQ 4848		Episode #147. 2-14-1993	Magazine. Peg's cartoon of Al is a hit in a women's magazine.	153500
1990	Married...With Children: Raingirl	T	SV 182. SV 174		Episode #78. 4-15-1990	TV Weather Girl Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate) gets a new job as a weather girl at a local news station. It's her first paying job. She's the Action News TV Weather Bunny Girl on Channel 83. She's offered lots of money as the news weather girl.Kelly (Christina Applegate) goes from TV station intern to $1000-a-week weather bunny, moving the meteorologist (Ben Lemon) to storm off	153501
1991	Married...With Children: Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal	T			Series. 	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153502
1995	Married...With Children: Reverend Al	T			Episodes. 10-8-1995	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153503
1994	Married...With Children: Screams	T			Episode #177. 2-27-1994	TV Anchorman (Tiiu Leek). Al opposes the proposed destruction of his old high school football field to build a new auto plant by chaining himself to the arch. 	153504
1995	Married...With Children: Ship Happens (Part Two)	T			Episode #204. 2-26-2995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Leilani Jones Wilmore). Reporter #2 (Keith Sellon-Wright). Reporter #3 (Kevin McBride). Reporter #4 (Melissa Chan). Reporter #5 (Scott Hartman).Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she onloy appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153505
1996	Married...With Children: Torch Song Duet	T			Episode #238. 5-19-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Burke Roberts).Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153506
1993	Married...With Children: Un-Alful Entry	T			Episode #152. 3-28-1993	Anchorwoman (Kari Coleman).	153507
1995	Married...With Children: Weaker Sex, The	T			Episodes. 10-22-1995	Reporter Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal (Teresa Parente), who always says her name very fast with a thick accent. Latina local news reporter originally from “a country named after the equator” who is typically assigned to cover the pathetic news stories in which the Bundys inevitably involve themselves. She often laments the sad state of her career on-air. While she only appears in a handful of episodes throughout the series, the character seems to be quite popular with fans.	153508
1997	Marry in Haste	NR		Tarling, Moyra		Reporter Evan Mathieson is desperate to  keep the child entrusted to him so the handsome newsman offers temporary marriage to a beautiful Reporter Jade, a woman he loved years before.Will her devastating secret destroy their newfound trust and happiness?	153509
1949	Marry Me!	M			UK Only	Press	153510
1937	Marry the Girl	M	SVDSP 763	Hope, Edward (Novel). Sig Herzig, Pat C. Flick, Tom Reed (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Owners Ollie Radway (Mary Boland) and her brother John B. Radway (Hugh Herbert) run Radway Features Syndicate which serves 613 newspapers.	153511
1997	Marry Well (aka Yours Truly)	NR		Simons, Lynda	Silhouette	Columnist Jeannie Renamo creates a controversial new column, "Marrying Well: A Practical Guide" and her handsome boss, Kyle Hunter, challenges her to follow the guidelines and land a rich husband of her own.	153512
2008	Marry-Me Christmas	NR		Jump, Shirley	Harlequin Romance Series #4067	Journalist Flynn McGranger is a rich, successful journalist. He’s about to write a scathing review of Samantha Barnett’s little bakery. He would call the baker beautiful if he weren’t about to destroy her career. He never mixes business with pleasure. But the secrets she’s clearly keeping intrigue him and her innocence has caught him off guard. What’s happened to him? He’s being ridiculous, he tells himself. The Christmas-coated town has gone to his head. Or has this small-town girl unlocked the city-slicker’s heart?	153513
1996	Marrying Kind, The	N		Ihle, Sharon		Newspaper Owner Liberty Ann Justice has been running the Laramie Tribune since her father's death six months ago. But Savage Publishing, the publishing company that owns the newspaper, has told her to stop writing editorials in favor of women's' rights.She firmly believes in the suffrage movement and has no intentions of stopping. But when Andrew Savage, the youngest of the Savage clan, shows up at her doorstep she is determined to convince him to let her run the newspaper her way.She mistakes a man trying to collect a debt from the dead Andrew Savage and he goes along with the mistake. She makes him promise to take her to Savage Publishing so she can talk to his father R.T. Savage. She discovers the ruse, but stays.	153514
2005	Marrying Up	N		Rose, Jackie		Obituary Writer Holly Hastings follows her psychiatrist's mandate by writing a sample obituary for herself and is horrified to discover that she envisions herself growing old in her current job and dying alone.	153515
1934	Marrying Widows	M				Press Agent, The (Minna Gombell)	153516
1996	Mars Attacks!	M	DVD -R HQ 7709, 7710. L	Topps Trading Cards (Source).  Jonathan Gems (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	TV Reporters Nathalie Lake (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Jason Stone (Michael J. Fox) works for GNN. Parker hosts Today in Fashion. Although they live together, they are professional rivals.When Lake is asked to meet with a professor at the Whiter House about the arrival of the Martians, Stone complains that his people did not land the interview. During the first Martian attack, Stone is fried while trying to rescue Lake.Lake is kidnapped by Martians who subject her to an experiment in which her head is put on the body of her Chihuahua. Press Secretary Jerry Ross (Martin Short).GNN Reporters (Michael Reilly Burke, Valerie Wildman). GNN Reporter (Richard Irving).  Reporter (Jim Beatty). Reporter (John Bradley). Reporter (Scott McKinley). Female Journalist (Coco Leigh). Newscaster (Jonathan Emerson).White House Photographer (Ken Thomas).	153517
1966	Mars Needs Women	M				Science Reporter Mr. Fast, Seattle Sun Reporter (Tommy Kirk) is a Martian in disguise, romances space geneticist. Network Newsman (Chet Davis).	153518
1964	Marseilles	NM	OWN - P			Journalist Benasque writing for the Outspeak.	153519
2006	Marsh, The	M				Newspaper Publisher Noah Pitney (Justin Louis) and a paranormal consultant try to help Clare Holloway (Gabrielle Anwar), an author whose rich imagination has fueled a successful career in children’s literature but whose nightmares are becoming real when strange and supernatural events occur in a picturesque remote farm house where she has gone to collect her thoughts and relax. The frightened author seeks out the aid of the handsome publisher to solve the mystery. The ghostly young girl who dwells in her dreams may be real after all. 	153520
1957	Marshal Dillon: Photographer	T	SVD 1434		Episode #67	Photographer (Sebastian Cabot) from the East enters sacred Indian land and Marshal Dillon comes to his rescue.	153521
1944	Marshal of Reno	M				Editor Palmer (Herbert Rawlinson).	153522
2002	Marshall Law: Money Talks	T			Episode #17. 11-26-2002	News Media. Reporters (Raymond Thomas, Michelle Thompson).	153523
2004	Marshall Webb: Burning Bridges	NM		Soos, Troy	#3  Marshall Webb Mysteries	Magazine Editor Marshall Webb of Harper's Weekly, a cultured, well-dressed journalist, Buck Morehouse, a gluttonous, unkempt, but clever detective and reformer Rebecca Davies are in a race against time catch a murderer in late 19th century New York City.The overriding issue is whether Brooklyn should consolidate with Manhattan, and there are passionate views on both sides. A wealthy Brooklyn businessman made his fortune selling products to the Union Army and is a strong spokesman against consolidation.When he is shot dead on the street, forces in favor of the idea are suspected. A 17-year-old streetwise girl who lives at a shelter for abused women owned by Webb's workaholic girlfriend, Rebecca, may have some answers to this mystery.Moments after giving a rousing speech, a prominent businessman lies dead on a dark a Brooklyn street shot twice through the head. While their parents turn a blind eye, the sons and daughters of the wealthy go to the opium dens of Chinatown.The city is on edge and Webb must solve the mystery putting together the pieces of a puzzle that could expose a hidden world of vice and corruption where everything has a price and someone is guilty of murder.New York City. The summer is a scorcher. And a killer is about to turn up the heat. Moments after giving a rousing speech, a prominent businessman lies dead on a dark Brooklyn street, shot twice through the head...While their parents turn a blind eye, the sons and daughters of the wealthy slip away to the opium dens of Chinatown, indulging in a decadence more dangerous than they know... And the disappearance of a young girl is only the beginning of a harrowing odyssey that leads to a city's most shocking secrets... Now, in a city on the edge, Harper's Weekly editor Marshall Webb and reformer Rebecca Davies are in a race against time, putting together the pieces of a puzzle that could expose a hidden world of vice and corruption, where everything has a price and someone is guilty of murder...	153524
2002	Marshall Webb: Gilded Cage, The	NM		Soos, Troy	#2 Marshall Webb Mysteries	Journalist Marshall Webb is  a cultured, well-dressed journalist, freelances for Harper's Weekly while secretly writing dime novels. His girlfriend, reformer Rebecca Davies runs a home for desperate women in New York City, 1893.Assigned to report on political corruption, Webb finds himself drawn into an investigation of the death of a young woman who had been saved from a life on the streets by a friend of his. In 19th century New York City, Rebecca Davies, who must find a way to keep her shelter for abused women from closing, turns to a young banker for help, but when he is murdered, Rebecca and Webb must discover the truth. New York City. 1893. Fear and panic reign. A cholera epidemic has frightened the nation, forcing New York's immigrants into quarantine. While Wall Street money men keep expensive Broadway actresses as their mistresses, most of the country is slipping into a financial depression. And no one feels it more acutely than Rebecca Davies. With the economy shaky, her wealthy father is cutting back the funding for Colden House, Rebecca's shelter for women whom society has cast-off, sold, or abused. Faced with closing her doors and turning the city's most unfortunate out onto its cold, dangerous streets, Rebecca turns to Lyman Sinclair, a young, ambitious banker who seems to have the magic touch with investments that yield remarkable results. But this time, Sinclair's luck has run out. The banker is found dead, an apparent suicide, and Rebecca's money is nowhere to be found. The police have no interest in investigating further, and Rebecca's arrogant brother-in-law, a Wall Street financier, refuses to help her look into it-in fact, he's adamant about dropping the matter entirely. Determined to recoup her money, Rebecca approaches her friend, writer Marshall Webb. Together, the unlikely duo embarks on a dangerous quest that leads them into secret land deals and Wall Street swindles...through the underside of New York's tenements and charity wards...behind the smoky rooms of the vast criminal underworld running City Hall's political machine...and into the lavishness of The Great White Way's grandest theaters--where beautiful women do their greatest acting behind the scenes. A massive cover-up is in progress--a scheme that reaches from the top levels of Wall Street down to the mean streets of the Bowery and out to a tiny sliver of land called Fire Island. In a gilded age, where all that glitters masks ruthless ambition, unquenchable greed, and the darkest of hearts, Marshall and Rebecca are about to uncover a crooked deal that could shake the very foundations of New York City.	153525
2001	Marshall Webb: Island of Tears	NM		Soos, Troy	#1 Marshall Webb Mysteries	Magazine Journalist Marshall Webb receives a meager stipend from Harper's Weekly. He hopes to fatten his income with a new dime novel. It is 19th century New York City.He goes to opening of Ellis Island on January 1, 1892 to meet the first immigrant ship to dock there. Finds a 14-year-old Dutch girl who is the perfect candidate for his "girl makes good" story line.Somewhere between Ellis Island and Manhattan, she disappears. His search will reveal police corruption, white slavery and murder.  He locates her cousin and learns she was unaware of the girl.Her husband, a crooked cop, throws Webb out. His efforts to find the little girl takes him to a wealthy woman who funds a haven for young women and opens his eyes to the tragic fates of many immigrant girls.They should forces to search the filthy underworld of sweatshops and brothels falling in love in the process.On January 1, 1892, the first immigrant ship docked at Ellis Island, its downtrodden passengers seeking a new beginning in the land of opportunity. But the city's welcoming committee too often consisted of corrupt government officials, ruthless sweatshop owners, and callous slumlords eager to exploit the immigrants' plight for their own profit. Harper's Weekly contributor and dime novelist Marshall Webb finds himself embroiled in this world after an encounter with young Christina Van der Waals. A newly arrived Dutch immigrant, Christina hopes to become a singer--but vanishes without a trace before getting the chance to pursue her dream. Soon, what began as background research for Webb's next book becomes an obsessive concern for Christina's safety. When he uncovers white slavery and murder, Webb realizes how far the powerful will go to protect their illicit enterprises. And his determination to prove that justice can't be bought pits him against men for whom human life is the cheapest commodity of all...	153526
2008	Marshall Webb: Streets of Fire	NM		Soos, Troy	#4  Marshall Webb Mysteries	Magazine Reporter Marshall Webb, a cultured, well-dressed journalist, freelances for Harper's Weekly while secretly writing dime novels. His girlfriend, reformer Rebecca Davies runs a home for desperate women in New York City, 1893.Anarchy brings a snow-clad city to its knees--and hides a ruthless killer. It is 1895, and the worst winter in years grips the streets of Brooklyn. As the city prepares to be united with New York City across the river, a strike by trolley workers ignites one of the most contentious labor conflicts in the nation's history. In the face of overwhelming opposition, the mayor--a shareholder in one of the largest transportation companies--vows to keep the trolleys running, and calls in the National Guard. It's a disaster waiting to happen--and the waiting ends pretty quickly when a cop drops dead in a crowd of protesters with two bullet holes in his back. Marshall Webb, reporting on the strike for Harper's Weekly, suspects that the incident somehow stands at the center of the tremors that are tearing Brooklyn apart on the eve of losing its independence. To bring peace to an erupting city, he joins forces with Buck Morehouse, a detective with his own methods of establishing law and order, and Vivian O'Connell, a social reformer with contacts in both extremes of New York society. As the heat continues to rise in the frozen streets, only the truth they seek will expose a tangle of corruption thick enough to strangle a city--and murder again....	153527
2001	Marszalek Pilsudski	MTF		Poland	Miniseries	Journalist (Marek Kondrat).	153528
2004	Martha	M			Short	News Announcer (Marco Pelaez). Wedding was a dream. The marriage a nightmare.	153529
2008	Martha Speaks: TD Gets the Scoop	T			Episode. 9-24-2008	Newspaper. Carolina needs reporters for her newspaper. Martha gets a job as a vet’s assistant. 	153530
2003	Martha, Inc.: Story of Martha Stewart, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8527, 8528	Byron, Christopher M. (Book). Suzette Couture (Teleplay)		TV News Anchor (Nancy Regan). Story of Author-Editor-Homemaking Advocate-Businesswoman Martha Stewart's rise to fame.	153531
2005	Martha: Behind Bars:	MT	DVD -R HQ 4348, 4349			News Media cover Martha Stewart's legal troubles and incarceration. Interviewer (Marvin Kaye). Author-Editor-Homemaking Advocate-Businesswoman Martha Stewart's trial and five-month prison sentence is dramatized.	153532
2006	Martial Arts X-treme	TF			Germany	Anchorman (Mola Adebisi).	153533
1998	Martial Law	T			PR	Publicist Terrell Parker (Arsenio Hall) once represented the LAPD but is now a cop.	153534
1999	Martial Law: 24 Hours	T			Episode #26.	Interviewer (Caron Tate).	153535
2000	Martial Law: Deathfist 5: Major Crimes Unit	T			Episode. 2-12-2000.	Reporter (Lee Brooks).	153536
1999	Martial Law: Requiem	T			Episode #21. 5-1-1999	TV Reporter (Leslie Stevens).	153537
1957	Martian Artifact, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	153538
2003	Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness	M			Japan	Newswoman Erina Kinjo Won (Emily Carter - Voice - English Version). Narrator International (Michael Olesch - Voice - English Version). Jumbotron Newscaster (Serena Varghese - Voice - English Version).	153539
2004	Martians From Venus	M				Editor (Daniel Goulder).	153540
1955	Martians Go Home	NSF	OWN - P	Brown, Fredric		Writer (Luke Devereaux) borrows lone cabin in middle of nowhere to try to break writer's block. Martians arrive. Newscaster (Larry Anderson). Newsroom Martian (Lee Arenberg).	153541
1990	Martians Go Home	M				News Media. Anchorwoman (Dana James-King). Newscaster (Larry Anderson). Radio/TV Announcers (Jeff Doucette, Doug Lee, Eugene B. Price). Stand Up Martian (Bobby Slayton). Newsroom Martian (Lee Arenberg).	153542
1994	Martians in Maggody	N		Hess, Joan		Tabloid Reporters and TV Crews show up to Maggody, Arkansas corn fields to speculate about crop circles that  have appeared there overnight, looking for evidence of otherworldly visitation in crop circles and a rash of cattle mutilations.Farmer charges admission, a silver-suited alien is spotted walking on water across a creek. Assistant to leading UFOlogists is killed. Female police chief has her hands full. A UFOlogist is then murdered. Gaggle of tabloid reporters report it all.They are all checked into Ruby Bee's Flamingo Hotel spending their days measure crop circles, reporting cattle mutilations and spotting what appears to be a local incarnation of Bigfoot.	153543
1917	Martie, The Unconquered	N	MLPL	Norris, Kathleen (Thompson)		Newspaperwoman Martie Monroe at the age of 25 finally achieves her goal -- to work for a newspaper.	153544
1961	Martien a Paris, Un	MF				Reporter (Pierre-Louis - Le reporter).	153545
1967	Martin a cervene sklicko	MF			Czechoslovakia.	Photographer Tondl (Vaclav Lohnisky).	153546
1952	Martin Agronsky Comments	DT				Newsman Martin Agronsky	153547
1971	Martin Agronsky: Evening Edition	DT				Correspondent Martin Agronsky. News analysis program with	153548
1843	Martin Chuzzlewit	N	USC	Dickens, Charles		War Correspondent Brick Jefferson of the New York Rowdy Journal, a very self-important young man. Colonel Diver, editor of the New York Rowdy Journal whom Martin encountered on his arrival at New York.General Cyrus Choke who speaks on behalf of a small-town paper, The Watertoast Gazette. Reporters are dimwits.  Mr. Wolf connected with a remarkably clever weekly newspaper."Here's this morning's New York Sewer," cries a news-boy. Here's this morning's New York Stabber!…New York Family Spy…New York Private Listener…New York Peeper…New York Plunderer, New York Keyhole Reporter. New York Rowdy Journal.	153549
1914	Martin Eden	M			AFI-Authors/Poets/Publishers	Cub Reporter (Elmer Clifton).	153550
1909	Martin Eden	N		London, Jack		Writer Martin Eden is a self-portrait of the way London saw himself.	153551
1996	Martin Grant: Bananaville	NM		Lilliefors, Jim	#1 Martin Grant Mysteries	Reporter Martin Grant is facing a mid-life evaluation and divorce in frosty Iowa so he slides south to Bananaville (possibly in Florida) where a job as a reporter on the metro beat and a shot at the "big story" of his dreams await him.Reporter Martin Grant is facing a mid-life evaluation and divorce in frosty Iowa so he slides south to Bananaville (possibly in Florida) where a job as a reporter on the metro beat and a shot at the "big story" of his dreams await him.The subsequent interviews Martin fits in between newspaper runs introduces him to the man's reclusive wife and dysfunctional children, politicos with business secrets, an estranged cousin with shady local connections.The subsequent interviews Martin fits in between newspaper runs introduces him to the man's reclusive wife and dysfunctional children, politicos with business secrets, an estranged cousin with shady local connections.	153552
1903	Martin Hewitt: Adventures of Channel Marsh, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153553
1896	Martin Hewitt: Adventures of Martin Hewitt	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	#3 Martin Hewitt Series	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153554
1896	Martin Hewitt: Affair of Mrs. Seton's Child, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153555
1903	Martin Hewitt: Affair of Samuel's Diamonds	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153556
1894	Martin Hewitt: Affair of the Tortoise	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153557
1976	Martin Hewitt: Best Martin Hewitt Detective Stories, The	SS		Morrison, Arthur	Collection of Nine Short Stories	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153558
1895	Martin Hewitt: Case of Laker, Absconded, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153559
1894	Martin Hewitt: Case of Mr. Foggatt, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153560
1896	Martin Hewitt: Case of Mr. Geldard's Elopment, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153561
1903	Martin Hewitt: Case of Mr. Jacob Mason, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153562
1896	Martin Hewitt: Case of the "Flitterbat Lancers," The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153563
1903	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Admiralty Code, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153564
1903	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Burnt Barn, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153565
1896	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Dead Skipper, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153566
1894	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Dixon Torpedo, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153567
1896	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Late Mr. Rewse, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153568
1903	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Lever Key, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Red Triangle, The Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153569
1895	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Lost Foreigner, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153570
1895	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Missing Hand, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153571
1896	Martin Hewitt: Case of the Ward Lane Tabernaclem The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Adventures of Martin Hewitt	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153572
1895	Martin Hewitt: Chronicles of Martin Hewitt	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	#2 Martin Hewitt Series	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153573
1895	Martin Hewitt: Holford Will Case, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153574
1895	Martin Hewitt: Ivy Cottage Mystery, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153575
1894	Martin Hewitt: Lenton Croft Robberies, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153576
1894	Martin Hewitt: Loss of Sammy Throckett, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153577
1894	Martin Hewitt: Martin Hewitt Investigator	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	#1 Martin Hewitt Series	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153578
1895	Martin Hewitt: Nicobar Bullion Case, The	SS	USC	Morrison, Arthur	Chronicles of Marin Hewitt Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153579
1894	Martin Hewitt: Quinton Jewel Affair, The	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153580
1903	Martin Hewitt: Red Triangle (Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator)	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	#4 Martin Hewitt Series	Reporter Brett, chronicler of Martin Hewitt, investigator.	153581
1894	Martin Hewitt: Stanway Cameo Mystery	SS	MLPL	Morrison, Arthur	Martin Hewitt, Investigator Short Story Collection	Reporter Brett is Hewett's Dr. Watson -- "I consider you, Brett, the most remarkable journalist alive…because you have known something of me and my doings for some years, and have never yet been guilty of giving away any of my little business secrets…I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett. But now, since you ask, you shall write something -- if you think it worthwhile."	153582
1949	Martin Kane, Private Eye	T			Series 1949-1954	News Vendor. Horace McMahon operated favorite newsstand. Stopped and asked for sponsor's cigarettes	153583
2002	Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat	DT				News Media. Gossip Columnist #1 (Renato Powell). Gossip Columnist #2 (Christopher Halsted). Shobiz News Anchor (Mikki Padilla). TV Newscaster (Kevin Carter).Fine Print Anchor #1 (Paul Keeley). Fine Print Anchor #2 (Art Cohan). Entertainment Inside Anchor #2 (Dayna Devon).	153584
1968	Martin Luther King Assassination coverage	DT				Reporters	153585
1950	Martin Makesure	N		Kendon, Frank		Press	153586
1995	Martin: 'Xpress Yourself	T			Episode #68. 1-5-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin's new TV show is doing well and they are being prepped for nationwide broadcast, but the show needs an overhaul in order to have wider audience appeal.Gina's company is hired by Martin's production company to recommend some changes to the show. Martin is distressed over the changes Gina recommends, and Gina ends up regretting it too because Martin's personality begins to change as well.Stage Manager (Elvin Ivory).	153587
1995	Martin: Ain't Nuttin' Goin' on But the Rent	T			Episode #70. 2-2-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin becomes angry when his landlord increases his rent by 5 percent. As a result he refuses to pay the rent, which leads the landlord to send him an eviction notice.He also cuts off the heat during a blizzard. As Martin and the gang suffer through the weather together, Martin attempts to settle his dispute with the landlord but discovers the landlord in a compromising situation with another tenant's wife.Martin informs the landlord he will keep quiet only if he reduces the rent and turns the heat back on.	153588
1997	Martin: Ain't That About a Ditch	T	DVD -R HQ 10067		Episode #121. 1-30-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Even though Gina's out of town on business, her mom comes to town for a weekend visit and wants to spend all her time with Martin playing board games and just getting to know him better.But Martin has plans to hang out with Tommy and Cole at a new club that just opened up. Somehow he has to figure a way to get away from Gina's mom, so he can go out and have a good time.	153589
1995	Martin: All the Players Came	T			Episode #72. 2-16-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence).	153590
1994	Martin: Arms Are For Hugging	T			Episode #47. 2-20-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and Gina admit they are fighting and arguing too much so they seek the help of a church minister for counseling to help them resolve their issues.They end up being invited by the minister to a weekend Marriage counsel session with other troubled couples at a mountain retreat.	153591
1997	Martin: Auction	T			Episode #126. 3-20-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin gives his cuckoo clock to Pain who finds that it makes too much noise and donates it to a charity auction.Later Martin and Tommy realize that the clock he gave away might be a very valuable antique and worth a lot of money. They then begin to come up with ways to get the clock back.	153592
1993	Martin: Baby You Can Drive My Car	T			Episode #26. 5-6-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Everybody pools together to get a raffle ticket from Roscoe and wind up winning a brand new SUV. They decide to share it by assigning each of them to drive on a different day of the week.They all wind up running the vehicle into the ground and have to get rid of it.	153593
1992	Martin: Baby, It's Cole'd In Here	T			Episode #9. 10-22-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Cole's mother demands back rent and Martin tells him to stand up to her. He finds himself thrown out of the house and homeless. Forced to move in with Martin. Gina can't stand it.Martin and Gina work with the mother to get Cole to go home.	153594
1993	Martin: Baby, It's You	T	DVD -R HQ 10217		Episode #32. 9-19-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin agrees to help host a baby shower for some of Gina's expecting girlfriends at his apartment, but he doesn't expect one of the mothers to go into labor.Martin delivers the baby with the help of Tommy and Cole. Gina and Pam can't make it to the shower because they're broken down in an alley, while a lyrically challenged mechanic sings to them and works on their car.	153595
1995	Martin: Bachelor Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10384		Episode #79. 5-14-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Nervous Martin and Gina try to enjoy their respective bachelor-bachelorette parties but instead find themselves victims of their friends' advice and both image married life five years down the road.When she complains to Martin about why they never do anything special, Martin takes Gina on a vacation to Chilligan's Island, a dreadful and low-rate resort that was advertised on the back of a cereal box.As the two try to make the best of their stay, they inadvertently run into Tommy and Pam who also are vacationing at the resort.	153596
1996	Martin: Back In Trouble Again	T			Episode #110. 9-12-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). When Gina learns she is nominated for an advertising award, she asks Martin to attend the award dinner with her and advises him not to play basketball with the boys because his back has been bothering him.He decides to play anyway and ends up disabled. With the help of Tommy and Cole, Martin goes to a chiropractor who helps him make it to the event on time. But once he's there, the pain really begins to set in.	153597
1996	Martin: Banging Hard in the School Yard	T			Episode #114. 11-7-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) announces on his talk show that any man can beat any woman at any thing, especially in sports. Gina and Pam challenge him to a girls-against-guys basketball game.Martin and the guys think it will be easy to beat the girls until they discover the girl's secret weapon: the women's Olympic gold medal-winning basketball team. The "easy win" quickly turns into a challenging match.	153598
1993	Martin: Beat It	T			Episode #31. 9-12-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin invites a crowd of friends over to watch boxing on TV but can never get to watch it because he is constantly interrupted by his guests.	153599
1992	Martin: Beauty and the Beast	T			Episode #1. 8-27-1992. Series 8-27-1992 to 5-1-1997.	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) makes some womanizing remarks on his radio show and has an argument with his wife, Gina Waters Payne (Tisha Campbell). When he gets home she calls him into the room and tells him about what she heard.Martin gives her an attitude so she threatens to leave him. Martin gives in.	153600
1995	Martin: Best and Bester	T			Episode #73. 2-23-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin must choose between Tommy or Cole to decide who will be the best man at his wedding. They both want to be the one chosen, so they bribe Martin with gifts to influence his decision.Meanwhile Gina and Pam search for a bridesmaid dress.	153601
1996	Martin: Best of Martin, The	T			Episode #99. 2-15-1996	Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Host Tisha Campbell hosts a retrospective look back at the best of the last 99 episodes.	153602
1993	Martin: Blackboard Jungle Fever	T			Episode #17.	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin returns to his elementary school to participate in Career Day. He discovers his favorite 3rd grade teacher is still teaching there. They go out to eat and catch up on old times.They end up at his apartment where she begins making moves on him, just as Gina walks in. She tells Gina Martin made the unwanted advance on her, and Gina runs out in anger.The next day, Martin returns to the school to confront his former teacher. She makes another move on him in the classroom but this time Gina's watching and she's ready to defend here man.	153603
1995	Martin: Blow, Baby, Blow	T			Episode #84. 9-23-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Suddenly Gina, Pam and Cole can sing. But their talents are not appreciated by the Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls), who has asked for Martin's help to find a new background vocalist.	153604
1996	Martin: Bodyguard, The	T			Episode #95. 1-7-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After Gina and Pam witness two bank robbers leaving the scene of the crime they must enter witness protection because the criminals are notorious for making their witnesses disappear.And since the police are afraid of the bank robbers, they arrange for Otis to be the girl's bodyguard.	153605
1996	Martin: Boo's in the House	T			Episode #113. 10-31-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Prospect of owning a home gets scarier when Martin and Gina buy their "dream house" on Halloween, but soon find that the place is a haunted, calamity-filled horror.	153606
1992	Martin: Boyz 'R Us	T			Episode #4. 9-17-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) finds out that his wife Gina makes more money than he does. He becomes irate and has major ego problems once the entire city of Detroit finds out.Now he has to prove to the whole city that he is really the "man" in the relationship.	153607
1993	Martin: Break Up (Part 3)	T			Episode #20. 2-18-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and his new girlfriend Nicole realize they both are still in love with their former lovers and break up.Actor Billy Dee Williams (Himself) guest stars on Martin's radio show and convinces him that he'd be foolish to lose Gina. Martin barges in on Gina while she's with another man and tries to win her back.	153608
1993	Martin: Break Up (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10601 (Part Two)		Episodes #18-#19. 2-11-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and Gina fight over Gina's unusual Valentine's Day gift and the fight escalates out of control until they finally break up.When they try to reconcile they discover that maybe they are just too different from each other. Comic Richard Pryor (Himself).Martin and Gina have broken up so Pam sets up a lonely Gina with her cousin, a minister struggling to keep his fleshly desires under control. A despondent Martin goes to a nightclub with Cole and Tommy who hope to cheer him up.While there, he meets a beautiful woman named Nicole. They begin dating. By coincidence, the two couples meet at the same restaurant.Martin is jealous of the fact that Gina is out with another man and decides to help him out when he begins choking on his food.	153609
1994	Martin: Break Up To Make Up	T			Episode #59. 9-29-1994	Talk-Show Associate Producer Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) feels his and Gina's relationship is becoming more strained. To remedy this he tries to spend more time with her. But she has a big presentation to do and needs to be alone to work.Martin then convinces Pam to get Gina over to his apartment that night.	153610
1995	Martin: C.R.E.A.M.	T			Episode #76. 4-6-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina bite off more than they can chew when they invest all their money in a restaurant named Martin's meatloaf & Waffles that becomes more popular than they anticipated.The problem is that neither one of them knows how to run a restaurant or manage the finances. They take on Stan and things get hilarious.	153611
1996	Martin: Cabin Show, The	T			Episode #103. 3-7-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). The gang goes on a camping trip in the woods. Martin and Gina look forward to a special time. Pam sprains her ankle. Martin has to help her back to the cabin. The two get lost in the woods.Nobody knows where to find them. And darkness falls.	153612
1997	Martin: California Here We Come (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #131-#132. 5-1-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin's talk show is picked up by the network and is slated to air to a nation-wide audience. The only problem is that if Martin wants the show, he must move to Los Angeles where the show will be taped.Gina, who also has news of a new job offer, prepares to break the news to Martin and the gang.Martin and Gina must say goodbye to Detroit and all their friends including Tommy, Pam and Cole. New job offers in Los Angeles for both Martin and Gina prompt them to move. As they prepare, they gather the gang and recall past good times.	153613
1993	Martin: Checks, Lies, and Videotapes	T			Episode #27. 5-13-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and Gina try to expose a crooked preacher as a fraud after he cons thousands of dollars from his church members, including Mama Payne.To do so they decide to have Gina lure him to her apartment so she can elicit a confession out of him and then capture it on videotape.	153614
1994	Martin: Closer I Get To You, The	T			Episode #60. 10-6-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After the host of the show "Word on the Street" is arrested and dragged off the set right before airtime. Martin is pressed into service as a last-minute fill-in.And after his advice on the show brings an arguing couple back together, Martin begins referring to himself as the Love Doctor, and begins handing out relationship advice to everyone he meets.Little does he know though that his advice to Tommy would pay such high dividends for Tommy and Pam, yet leave his shocked and speechless.	153615
1995	Martin: Cole on Ice	T			Episode #90. 11-19-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). When Cole loses his job, martin manages to get him a job working at the TV station. A job that Cole fouls up. But then Cole arranges to get Charles Barkley to appear as a guest on Martin's show.	153616
1996	Martin: Come On Over to My Place	T			Episode #117. 12-5-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Cole attempts to entertain a girl at his Mom's house, but Mom shows up and ruins everything. Cole gets his own apartment but it turns out to be a real dive.	153617
1993	Martin: Control	T			Episode #34. 10-3-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Gina accidentally loses Martin's tickets to a very important professional basketball game. She tries to get them out of the trash chute and replace them before he finds out.She's unsuccessful and later finds out that Sheneneh also has a pair of tickets to the same game. She begs her for them. Sheneneh doesn't like Gina and enjoys watching her suffer. She compels Gina to work off the debt in her beauty salon.	153618
1993	Martin: Credit Card Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 8736		Episode #22. 3-18-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and an old friend get arrested for committing credit card fraud. So Gina and the gang quickly scramble to come up with bail money.	153619
1994	Martin: Crunchy Drawers	T			Episode #51. 4-17-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin dreams he is attracted to Pam.	153620
1996	Martin: D.M.V. Blues	T			Episode #106. 4-25-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After Marvin's drivers license expires, his insurance company cancels his policy.So in a rush to get his license renewed he goes down to the DMV and experiences first hand the horrors of a day spent waiting on line lines, filling out reams of paperwork, DMV clerks with bad attitudes, and meeting up with many strange characters.	153621
1997	Martin: Daddy Dearest	T			Episode #127. 4-3-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Tommy's ex-marine father shows up and tries to make his son a man by showing him up in front of his friends.	153622
1992	Martin: Dead Men Don't Flush	T			Episode #5. 9-24-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin's toilet gets clogged and Gina persuades him to call a plumber to fix it. But the Plummer dies in the bathroom while on the job and Martin still has to get the toilet fixed.Martin gives her an attitude so she threatens to leave him. Martin gives in.	153623
1993	Martin: Do the Fight Thing	T			Episode #16. 1-14-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin's radio fans love it when Gina and Martin have arguments on the show. Stan sees how the show gets better ratings when Gina is a guest. 'When Stan wants to permanently hire Gina as Martin's co-host, Martin says he's against the idea.	153624
1993	Martin: Do You Remember The Time?	T	DVD -R HQ 5497		Episode #28. 8-22-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin struggles to come up with a new topic for his radio talk show. In desperation, he finally accepts some ideas form the gang.Gina suggests that he use the circumstances of how they first met and fell in love. As they go around the room, each of them has a different remembrance of the events of that night.	153625
1995	Martin: Ex-Files, The	T			Episode #71. 2-9-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After an argument about whether to invite ex-lovers to the wedding, Martin and Gina decide to arrange a test to prove which one of them would be the most jealous of the other's ex.They decide to go out to dinner with Gina's ex and Martin's ex. Meanwhile Pam decides she and Tommy should not see so much of each other so that when they do see each other, it would be HOT.	153626
1993	Martin: Fat Like Dat	T			Episode #37. 10-24-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Gina convinces martin that he's putting on weight. So he, Tommy and Cole go on a diet. Martin takes dieting and exercise to extreme. Gina must figure out a way to bring the old Martin back.	153627
1994	Martin: Feast or Famine	T			Episode #65. 11-24-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Thanksgiving dinner ends up a battle of the sexes when the gang holds a contest to see which gender cooks the best Thanksgiving feast.It only takes a short time for the guys to realize they are over-matched, so they resort to some sneaky tactics to win the contest.	153628
1992	Martin: Forever Sheneneh	T			Episode #6. 10-1-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. When Sheneneh wins a date with Christopher "Kid" Reid on Martin's radio show, Martin fears the Kid's career is over.	153629
1994	Martin: Get a Job	T			Episode #64. 11-17-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina attempt to discover information about Tommy's mysterious job. Nobody knows what Tommy does for a living and when asked direct questions about his occupation, Tommy gives evasive answers.So they decide to go undercover and stake him out only to discover him the runway of an uptown strip club. Could this be what Tommy does for a living?	153630
1992	Martin: Gift Rapper, The	T			Episode #2. 9-3-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) and Gina Waters Payne (Tisha Campbell) have an anniversary. She buys him gifts and he scrambles to reciprocate.Martin gives her an attitude so she threatens to leave him. Martin gives in.	153631
1995	Martin: Girlfriend	T			Episode #77. 4-13-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina's conceited college friend comes to town. She's so offensive that martin and Pam call a truce in their never ending fights and team up to expose her lurid past.Later, Martin invites Monique to appear on his TV talk show and he exposes her to all of Detroit.	153632
1994	Martin: Go Tell It on the Martin	T			Episode #67. 12-15-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Deranged man who is distraught over losing his job and his woman take over the TV station during Martin's show. The man has a bomb strapped to his body.	153633
1997	Martin: Goin' For Mine	T			Episode #129. 4-17-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Pam becomes upset over the fact that she has been recently fired from her former job. Tommy, Cole and Martin stop by Pam's apartment along with high school buddy Trey Foster.Foster happens to work at a record company called Keep It Real Records as a successful A&R. Trey tells Pam of a job opening for an A&R position. Pam has a passion for music and decides to visit the record company.While there she meets Donna, the sassy receptionist, Clyde the messenger and Tony the creative director who flirts with her. She gets the A&R position after helping out Trey who now owes his job to Pam.	153634
1997	Martin: Goin' Overboard (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #122-#123. 2-13-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and the gang go on a cruise which Gina accidentally misses. Martin meets a beautiful woman who he believes he is contemplating suicide. But after a talk with Martin she decides not to kill herself.She develops a romantic interest in him. She shows up in his room.Martin and the gang are on a cruise ship with The Love Boat characters. Martin is doomed to finish the trip without Gina who missed the boat and is stalked by a suicidal temptress.Tommy thinks Pam is suddenly interested in Cole after finding them in bed together. Bartender Isaac Washington (Ted Lange). Dr. Adam Bricker (Bernie Kopell). Vicki Stubin (Jill Whelan).	153635
1993	Martin: Got To Be There	T			Episode #30. 9-5-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. When Martin finds out that Gina has to go out of town on business, he, Tommy and Cole decide they will go out and have some fun while she is away.Gina and Pam are having fun of their own at a company part in her hotel room complete with a male stripper. When Martin calls the room to talk to Gina, the white guy answers the phone and tells Martin they are having a wild party with strippers.Martin drives the 500 miles in the middle of the night and tries to catch Gina in the act of being unfaithful to him.	153636
1992	Martin: Great Payne Robbery, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10139		Episode #11. 11-5-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. When Martin's elderly neighbor's apartment is robbed, he holds a neighborhood crime watch meeting. Soon after, his apartment becomes the next target. He devises a plan to catch the burglar.	153637
1996	Martin: Green Card	T			Episode #96. 1-14-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Hispanic building superintendent is about to be deported unless he gets married in a hurry. Pam, who desperately needs cash so she can pay her back taxes to the IRS, agrees to be the bride - for a price.	153638
1994	Martin: Guard Your Grill	T			Episode #48. 2-27-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. After winning a charity boxing match, Martin thinks he is as good a fighter as anyone.And after Tommy Hearns makes advances towards Gina, Martin challenges the boxer to a 10-round grudge match, with potentially disastrous results.	153639
1995	Martin: He Say, She Say	T			Episode #87. 10-14-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin convinces Cole to get back into the dating scene. At the club, Cole falls for a pretty woman who has just appeared on "America's Most Wanted."Now the gang has to come up with a plan to save their pal. Meanwhile Tommy and Pam decide to see other people.	153640
1995	Martin: Headin' For Trouble	T			Episode #93. 2-10-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina gets her head stuck in their new brass bed headboard while making love to Martin. They try everything to get her head unstuck.Martin tries sawing it off. Tommy tries a welding torch to get most of it off, but none of their efforts pay off. So Gina must attend an important board meeting with the brass headboard still stuck around her head, but hidden under a big wig and shawl.	153641
1995	Martin: High Noon	T			Episode #74. 3-39-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin finds out from the D.A. that a criminal named Mad Dog No Good that Martin helped put away is getting out of jail on parole.The criminal has been watching Martin on his TV show and calls Martin live-on-the-air and tells him he's getting out and wants to meet with him face-to-face.Martin tries to get encouragement from all his friends, but when they find out that Mad Dog No Good is coming to get him, they all desert him and run.	153642
1994	Martin: Hoedown in Motown, The	T			Episode #53. 5-8-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Stan is getting busted by the IRS for 20 years worth of back taxes so he must sell the radio station. The new owner takes over and turns it into a country & western station.Martin tries to adapt. He buys a big cowboy hat, boots and tight jeans but he's just not good at country & western.	153643
1993	Martin: Holiday Blues	T	DVD - HQ 10681		Episode #42. 12-19-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. It's Christmas time and Martin is ready to spend the holidays with Gina, but she isn't happy. She wants to be with her family in Philadelphia.Pam convinces martin to take Gina home but instead of flying out of Detroit, Martin decides for them to take the bus. While waiting, the bus gets snowed in. Gina beats up the station attendant and the couple gets their luggage stolen.	153644
1993	Martin: Hollywood Swinging (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 9948		Episode #38. 11-7-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. After Gina and Pam get promotions, Martin realizes his job is going nowhere. He meets Varnel Hill (Tommy Davidson), the successful TV Talk-Show Host.So Martin decides to chase his dream of having a successful career by quitting his job and heading to Hollywood. Executive (Milt Tarver).	153645
1993	Martin: Hollywood Swinging (2)	T			Episode #39. 11-14-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. In Los Angeles, Martin takes steps to ensure that he gets on Varnel Hill's talk show. During a performance by Jodeci, Martin crashes the stage and tries to join the group in singing.Then on the street, Martin runs into Michael Jackson and gets beat down. Elsewhere Pam believes that she has tracked down Denzel Washington. Varnel Hill (Tommy Davidson).	153646
1996	Martin: Homeo & Juliet	T			Episode #102. 2-29-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina and Pam have taken roles in an upcoming play to help raise money for needy kids. Martin continually disrupts rehearsal because he doesn't like the Olde English speech being used in the play.But everything comes to a head when Martin finds out the leading man will have to kiss the leading lady (Gina) during the play.  He causes the leading man to fall and injure himself leaving the actors without a leading man.Martin then has to improvise with his own "homeboy" interpretation of Romeo and Juliet.	153647
1995	Martin: Housekeeper Form Hell	T			Episode #91. 11-26-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). With both Martin and Gina working, they decide to hire a maid. Martin hires a maid he likes but Gina fires her. Then Gina hires a male housekeeper and Martin doesn't like him.They eventually settle on Miss Minnie, a nice older motherly woman on the outside, but makes their lives unlivable with her domineering ways.	153648
1994	Martin: I Don't Have the Heart	T			Episode #50. 3-27-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Pam starts dating an older, wealthy man who eventually asks her to marry him. At first the gang is concerned about the age difference.But they all enjoy the perks that go along with being in the entourage of a wealthy industrialist: skybox tickets to games, new shoes for martin, exotic trips to faraway places.Once Pam breaks her engagement, Martin's hope of winning fame and fortune are dashed.	153649
1992	Martin: I Saw Gina Kissing Santa Claus	T			Episode #15. 12-17-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin reluctantly agrees to dress up as Santa Claus for Tommy's "Big Brother" program.	153650
1997	Martin: I, Martin, Take Thee Pam?	T			Episode #125. 3-6-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin takes Pam back to Jamaica where he married Gina when he learns that his marriage to Gina is invalid and that he's actually married to Pam.	153651
1993	Martin: I'm Not Your Superwoman	T	DVD -R HQ 8736		Episode #21. 2-25-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin gets the flu and he expects Gina to stay at home and take care of him. But Gina gets fed up with him acting like a baby and comparing her with his mother.	153652
1992	Martin: I've Got a Secret	T			Episode #14. 12-3-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin reveals secrets that Gina tells him on his radio station. And things become a big mess when their friends hear the broadcast.When the friends split up, Martin and Gina find themselves with only two friends, Martin's boss Stan (Garrett Morris) and his girlfriend.	153653
1994	Martin: I've Got Work To Do	T	DVD -R HQ 10792		Episode #57. 9-15-1994	Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) goes looking for a good job but his pride won't let him take just any job. He has his reputation to maintain.As the bills begin to pile up and he begins to get more desperate for work, he lands a series of low-paying, part-time positions.	153654
1994	Martin: In Search of…Martin	T			Episode #55. 9-1-1994	Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina searches for the missing Martin. But a canceled check leads her and the gang to find him. Martin has joined a cult.	153655
1996	Martin: Is You Is or Is You Ain't	T			Episode #109. 9-5-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina thinks she might be pregnant and warns Martin to keep quiet. Within an hour, the whole city knows. Pam drops by and just happens to have a pregnancy test in her purse.After an anxious Martin destroys the test, he has to go out at midnight and get another one. Meanwhile, Tommy and Cole argue over who will be the godfather.	153656
1993	Martin: Jerome's In the House	T			Episode #23. 4-1-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. After Pam gets dumped by her boyfriend, she decides to go out on a date with someone different ignoring Cole who is trying to ask her out.	153657
1996	Martin: Kicked to the Curb	T			Episode #98. 2-8-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin finds a bigger and better apartment for half the price they're paying now. So he decides to sublet his old place to a young couple and move into the new place.But then the deal on the new place falls through and it's too late to move back. Martin and Gina end up on the street so they device a scheme to scare off the new tenants.Tommy, Pam and Cole masquerade as dangerous criminals. The plan works nicely and Martin gets his old crib back.	153658
1995	Martin: Kill Him With Kindness	T			Episode #83. 9-16-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Mama Payne overhears Gina discussing life insurance policies and she assumes Gina is plotting to kill Martin for his insurance money.Of course, Martin believes his mom and now he must be very careful around Gina and not let her get too close to him or else.	153659
1996	Martin: Life You Save…Might Make You Rich, The	T			Episode #115. 11-14-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). While attending a dinner party at an exclusive restaurant, Martin saves the life of an African prince. The prince rewards Martin with lavish gifts and offers him a large sum of money for Gina's services.Martin agrees to the offer thinking they will be able to use this royal money for their own little palace. All is well in the Payne kingdom until Martin realizes the Prince wants Gina to be his Princess.	153660
1994	Martin: Lockin' Boots	T			Episode #66. 12-8-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina and Martin agree to save money. But then Gina is forced to secretly make a withdrawal from their bank account in order to pay a parking ticket.Martin finds out about the secret withdrawal and gets even by going on a wild shopping spree.	153661
1995	Martin: Love Is a Beach (2)	T			Episode #81. 5-18-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina flee to the Bahamas with Tommy and Pam to escape their families constant bickering. As the couples make last minute preparations, Martin gets stuck in an elevator with Tommy.Pam accidentally ruins Gina's wedding gown. After the disasters have passed, Martin and Gina are free to take part in their long-awaited oceanside wedding.	153662
1994	Martin: Love Is In Your Face (1)	T			Episode #45. 2-6-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Gina is offered a job in New York and Martin, taking advice from Stan, tells her to take it.Meanwhile Gina, taking advice from Pam and Sheneneh, decides to leave on the assumption that Martin will stop her from leaving and ask her to marry him.	153663
1994	Martin: Love Is In Your Face (2)	T			Episode #46. 2-13-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. With Gina out of his life, Martin reconsiders his decision to let her go to New York to move on with her life and he sets out to win her back.	153664
1996	Martin: Love Jones Connection, The	T			Episode #100. 2-18-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Sheneneh crashes a Love Connection show screening then gets chosen. Sheneneh's disrespectful date (Chris Rock).	153665
1995	Martin: Love T.K.O.	T			Episode #86. 10-7-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina decide to have a quiet night at home to rekindle their love passion. But they are constantly being interrupted before the fun begins.Tommy and Pam each show up at their apartment when things between them are not working out. Cole has broken up with Big Shirley after catching her with another man. Then he shows up at Martin's apartment wanting Martin to meet all of his new girl friends.	153666
1994	Martin: Martin Gets Paid	T			Episode #58. 9-22-1994	Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) auditions for a television job, but finds out he must have an audition tape of himself doing a TV show. So he hurriedly gets the gang together and hires audience members to put on a quick show.But his antics during the taping wind up alienating him from everyone. In the end, he is offered an associate producer's job and must bring in donuts for the staff every morning.	153667
1995	Martin: Martin in the Corner Pocket	T			Episode #82. 9-9-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina realizes the honeymoon's over when Martin spends their first night back home partying with Tommy and Cole while she stays home.	153668
1994	Martin: Martin Returns	T			Episode #56. 9-8-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin escapes from the monastery after learning the cult leader is a sado-masochist psycho who is just after his body. He returns to Detroit.But once home he discovers that Gina has completely redecorated his apartment in his absence. He also discovers that Gina has new plans for their relationship.	153669
1996	Martin: Martin, I Want To Sing	T			Episode #105. 4-4-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After Pam's cousin wins an open mike contest with her powerful singing voice, Martin only sees dollar signs and decides to become her manager.Things go awry when her voice doesn't cooperate when she gets nervous about singing.	153670
1994	Martin: Martin's on the Move	T			Episode #54. 5-15-1994	Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin has quit his job at the new country radio station. He tries his hand at working odd jobs to make money to make ends meet, but nothing seems to work out.Sad and depressed, he leaves Detroit. But he doesn't tell Gina where he's going. He only says that he will return when he finds himself. She can only contact him via his pager, but….a season cliffhanger.	153671
1994	Martin: Momma's Baby, Martin's Maybe	T			Episode #62. 11-3-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin is excited when Gina's mother, his future mother-in-law comes to visit them. This is his opportunity to impress Gina's mom and get to know her better.But thing go awry when a young boy shows up claiming to be Martin's long lost son. Now he must confront Gina and her mom with the news and take on some new and unexpected responsibilities.	153672
1995	Martin: Mother of the Bride	T			Episode #75. 3-23-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina's mother hires a high class wedding planner who promises to arrange the day of Gina's dreams.But Martin wants to seek out a more economical (cheaper) alternative. So he hires his own personal consultant -- Hustle Man.	153673
1994	Martin: Movin' On In	T			Episode #61. 10-20-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina finally decide to move in together. However, the apartment gets rather crowded when all of Gina's belongings get there. The two clash on what to keep.They end up with two of everything. In the end they compromise on what to keep and what to give away to charity.  Pam and Tommy are happy Gina has moved out of her old apartment. They have things they want to do.	153674
1992	Martin: Night He Came Home, The	T			Episode #10. 10-29-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and his friends gather at his apartment to share scary ghost stories on Halloween.	153675
1994	Martin: No Justice, No Peace	T			Episode #43. 1-9-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin gets a simple traffic ticket for running a stop sign, but he turns it into a Federal case when he decides to fight it in court and accuses the officer of civil rights violations.As usual, Martin ends up botching the case and tries to resort to an insanity plea.	153676
1994	Martin: No Love Lost	T			Episode #52. 5-1-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina fight just before going to their engagement party, which Snoop Doggy Dogg (Himself) has crashed.	153677
1995	Martin: Old School Loving	T	DVD -R HQ 10415		Episode #89. 11-5-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin meets with Gina's boss, then gets her fired from the ad agency she's been working for. Now that Gina is unemployed, she spends her time rearranging the house and painting the walls.So Martin tries to convince her boss to take her back.	153678
1997	Martin: One Flew Over the Hoochie's Nest	T			Episode #130. 4-24-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Pam's twin cousin Tammy escapes from a mental award and comes to stay at Pam's house. Everyone mistakes her for Pam.	153679
1992	Martin: Parents Are Coming, the Parents Are Coming, The	T			Episode #7. 10-8-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Gina wants Martin to meet her conservative parents. Wanting to make a good impression, he takes advice from Tommy and Cole who convince him to be like he is on his radio show.Wild, crazy and in your face. At the dinner, Martin in turn, acts like an idiot.	153680
1997	Martin: Power to the People's Court	T			Episode #124. 2-20-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Tommy decides to act as his own legal representative after Sheneneh sues him for hitting her car.	153681
1992	Martin: Radio Days	T			Episode #13. 11-19-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Stan (Garrett Morris) decides to hire a new female talk show host Monica Hurd (Kim Fields) and place her as co-host of Martin's show to boost the station's ratings.At first Martin feels threatened by the move and is very stand-offish. But she soon warms him up with her charm and Martin finds that he has become very attracted to her. Even though he loves Gina, he still feels a strong attraction to Monica.He tries to resist the temptation to be with her.	153682
1993	Martin: Really, Gina Is Not My Lover	T			Episode #29. 8-29-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. It's Martin's 10-year high school reunion and he's fixed on being the best. He forces Gina to get a day of ridiculous beauty treatments. Martin's plan backfires.She has had Novocain, her face is swollen and bruised all over and she's drooling uncontrollably. She looks like a mess.But Martin is determined to win the Man of the Decade award at his high school reunion that evening. His pride makes him want to brag to all his old schoolmates that he is rich and famous and has a beautiful fashion model girlfriend.If anyone saw what his girlfriend really looked like, it would completely shatter his contrived image.	153683
1995	Martin: Ring a Ding, Ding, Ding Gone	T			Episode #85. 9-30-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Tommy and Cole explain to Martin that his wedding ring frightens off single women. After taking off his ring, and seeing all the attention he gets from beautiful women, he realizes they are right.But it's Martin who's running scared when he loses the ring and has to figure out how to tell Gina about it.	153684
1995	Martin: Romantic Weekend, The	T			Episode #78. 4-27-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina is envious when Tommy and Pam plan to celebrate their six-month anniversary at a luxurious resort.When she complains to Martin about why they never do anything special, Martin takes Gina on a vacation to Chilligan's Island, a dreadful and low-rate resort that was advertised on the back of a cereal box.As the two try to make the best of their stay, they inadvertently run into Tommy and Pam who also are vacationing at the resort.	153685
1996	Martin: Scrooge	T			Episode #118. 12-19-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Ghosts bring Martin holiday spirit.	153686
1996	Martin: Snow White	T			Episode #116. 11-21-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). When Tommy invites the gang for a ski vacation, they are all in for the ride of their lives.	153687
1995	Martin: Sophisticated Ladies	T			Episode #69. 1-19-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina and Pam put their best feet forward to be accepted into an exclusive women's club.But their plans of impressing the women are jeopardized when Sheneneh and Laquita show up and turn their dreams into a nightmare.	153688
1996	Martin: Sophomore Jinx	T			Episode #111. 9-19-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After some misadventures with marriage counselors, bad advice from friends fouls things up even more for the constantly quarreling Martin and Gina.	153689
1997	Martin: Stake-Out	T			Episode #128. 4-10-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Police want to use Pam's apartment for a stake-out to keep surveillance on a suspect. Martin comes up with an idea to capture the suspect himself and cash in on the $100,000 reward.	153690
1994	Martin: Suspicious Minds	T			Episode #44. 1-16-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin's new CD Walkman disappears. Stan convinces him that one of his friends must have taken it since they all have keys to his apartment.Martin goes around to each of his good friends and accuses them. Then it turns out he's wrong when the real taker of the Walkman innocently returns it to Martin.	153691
1995	Martin: Swing Thing	T			Episode #94. 12-17-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Paynes are invited to attend a Christmas party, given by some influential people with ties to other influential people who may be able to help Martin in his career.But little does martin realize that at the party, the guests are swapping more than Christmas gifts and Martin may have both his hands full. Cameraman (Jeff Sparks).	153692
1993	Martin: Thanks For Nothing	T			Episode #40. 11-21-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin's crazy relatives and Gina's parents arrive at Martin's house for Thanksgiving dinner.	153693
1992	Martin: Things I Do for Love	T			Episode #3. 9-10-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit makes insensitive remarks to his wife and receives numerous calls from his listeners stating that he isn't romantic enough.	153694
1995	Martin: Three Homies and a Baby	T			Episode #92. 12-3-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin agrees to baby-sit his infant nephew when his parents go out of town. But once they get snowed in and can't return home and get their baby, Martin and Gina have to watch the baby.In the end, Gina has to leave for week and Tommy & Cole come over to help out. However, even with the three of them, the baby still gets the upper hand.	153695
1992	Martin: Three Men and a Mouse	T			Episode #12. 11-12-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin and Gina find a mouse in the house. After trying to kill the mouse, a cat finally does the job.	153696
1993	Martin: To Kill a Talking Bird	T			Episode #36. 10-17-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Mama Payne leaves her beloved talking parrot at Martin's apartment for the weekend. The bird constantly insults Gina, which infuriates her.Gina tries to keep her cool and cares for the bird anyway. Gina accidentally kills the bird which opens up a world of trouble.	153697
1996	Martin: Tooth Will Set You Free, The	T			Episode #104. 3-28-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). After going hypnosis at the dentist's office for an aching tooth, Pam becomes a different person whenever clapping occurs.She goes on a blind date with an artist, at his showing, and nobody realizes  that she is still under hypnosis.	153698
1995	Martin: Uptown Friday Night	T			Episode #88. 10-21-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Tommy & Cole get robbed at Jerome's new club, the Shiznitz after picking up Gina's birthday gift for Martin -- an expensive ring.So they get with Jerome to track down the three female thieves at their hideaway.	153699
1993	Martin: Variety Show	T			Episode #25. 4-29-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin is chosen by his radio station manager to be the producer of a charity variety show for AIDS. But in typical Martin Payne fashion, he lets the job go to his head and acts like a tyrantHe alienates everyone around him, even Gina. In the end, martin is left to do the whole show by himself and bombs miserably.	153700
1997	Martin: Waiting, Debating and Ovulating	T			Episode #119. 1-9-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin and Gina are planning to have a baby. They plan to have a lunch-time rendezvous to get things going.But a trip to the courthouse with Cole leads to them finding out Martin has been ignoring jury duty since 1982. Now forced to perform his civic duty as a juror, Martin presses for a quick verdict, so he can get home to his ovulating wife.	153701
1995	Martin: Wedding Bell Blues (1)	T			Episode #80. 5-11-1995	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). As Martin and Gina are making final preparations for their wedding, a visit from Martin's wacky relatives and Gina's conservative parents results in both families bickering and fighting.At the last minute, martin and Gina decide to elope. Mama Payne becomes furious and throws a fit in the chapel.	153702
1996	Martin: Where the Party At	T			Episode #101. 2-25-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina attempts to arrange a surprise birthday party for Martin. She runs into some unexpected difficulties when all his friends say they're not interested because of Martin's rude and obnoxious attitude.But they then turn the tables on both Martin and Gina by throwing a huge surprise birthday party at Nipseys.	153703
1994	Martin: Whole Lotto Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 5767		Episode #63. 11-10-1994	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin wins the Michigan State lottery. He celebrates by going out and buying tons of expensive luxury items and gives money away to his friends.When he picks up his lottery money, he finds out that the winning ticket is a tie and must be split -- thousands of ways. TV Announcer (Bentley Kyle Evans).	153704
1993	Martin: Whoop There It Ain't	T			Episode #41. 12-12-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. After Pam catches Martin and Gina sneaking out of her party to have quickie sex, Pam challenges them to see if they can abstain from having sex for two weeks.Martin and Gina decide to make a bet to see who will be the first one to give in to their primal urges. Martin tries luring Gina into giving in by using soft music and candles. But Gina wears her sexiest blue dress to entice Martin to give in.	153705
1996	Martin: Why Can't We Be Friends (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #107-#108. 5-2-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). On their anniversary night, Martin & Gina are preparing to celebrate a night of quiet romance when they are interrupted by Tommy and the gang.An argument breaks out over a suitcase that was lent to Martin. The result is Tommy and Martin are not speaking to each other and eventually decide to end their life-long friendship.Martin is determined not to have Tommy in his life as a friend until Cole comes by to deliver some bad news. A major car accident has put Tommy in the hospital. Martin and the gang rush to the hospital and find the man in the room in a full body cast.Martin, now sorry for the feuding, sobs at his bedside and vows to renew the friendship. But can Tommy really hear the plea?	153706
1992	Martin: Woman With a Past	T			Episode #8. 10-15-1992	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin becomes jealous after learning his recent radio show guest, Keith Washington (Himself), once dated Gina when they were younger.	153707
1993	Martin: Workin' Day & Night	T			Episode #33. 9-26-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Martin decides to become more macho after his friends convince him that Gina has been controlling his life and he is whipped.So to prove it, he decides to work double duty at the station just because Gina told him not to. As usual, Martin takes things overboard.Martin's antics to prove that Gina is not in control of his life cause other men to disrespect their women which leads  to a big show-down at the radio station.	153708
1996	Martin: Working Girls	T			Episode #112. 9-26-1996`	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina is all ready for an underwear ad presentation until Cole accidentally erases her computer. She goes to Pam for help but her friend is too busy with a date.Under pressure during her pitch, Gina is incoherent, forcing Pam to step in and save the day. Clients are so impressed that they put Pam in charge causing Gina to feel betrayed.Pam struggles to pull it off but in the end she has to rely on Gina to win the account.	153709
1997	Martin: You Play Too Much	T			Episode #120. 1-23-1997	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Martin helps a burglar rob his apartment because he thinks its part of a scheme Pam put together to get back at home for all his pranks. It's only after he's been robbed that he realizes the awful truth.	153710
1996	Martin: You're All I Need	T			Episode #97. 2-4-1996	TV Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence). Gina gets a sexy make-over to rekindle her relationship with Martin.	153711
1993	Martin: You've Got a Friend	T			Episode #35. 10-10-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Gina starts to hang around with a new male friend. They go shopping together and Martin gets suspicious. So he threatens the guy and drives him away.After getting rid of him, Martin realizes he made a mistake when Gina drags him along to shop for ladies shoes.	153712
1993	Martin: Your Arms Are Too Short to Box With Martin	T			Episode #24. 4-22-1993	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. Tommy's new girlfriend has an ex-lover that can't seem to let her alone. He and his gang of thugs beat up Tommy. Martin and Cole go after this angry group to avenge Tommy's beating.In the end, they almost get beaten up themselves.	153713
1994	Martin: Yours, Mine and Ours	T			Episode #49. 3-13-1994	Radio Talk-Show Host Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) in Detroit. When the small screen TV in the apartment needs replacing, Martin is enticed into buying a big-screen TV and uses the money from Martin & Gina's combined checking account to purchase it.This infuriates Gina who makes him take it back only to later be discovered buying items of her own in the same way.	153714
1984	Martin's Day	M				Newscaster (Dini Perry)	153715
2009	Martini the Movie	M				News Media. Paparazzi (Chris Edwards). Legendary actress of Hollywood’s Golden Age tries a comeback role. She dishes Tinseltown dirt with a flourish. With her fame fading, she is left to question whether her star will ever shine again. 	153716
2001	Martins, The	M				Newspaper Editor (Paddy Considine) of the Hatfield Recorder	153717
1953	Marty	NJ	OWN - P	Bialk, Elisa	#1 Marty Warren Series	Female Reporter Marty Warren felt sick as she faced her city editor." I'll know better next time," she promised. "There won't be a next time."  The editors cold blue eyes swept Marty's face. "You're fired."	153718
1954	Marty Goes To Hollywood	NJ	OWN - P	Bialk, Elisa	#2 Marty Warren Series	Reporter Marty Warren's assignment was to go to Hollywood and find out what becomes of the thousands of girls who try to break into the movies each year.	153719
1956	Marty On the Campus	NJ	OWN - P	Bialk, Elisa	#3 Marty Warren Series	Reporter Marty Warren goes to journalism school. Story of a college freshman attending Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.Marty Warren faces some of the usual first-year problems and some special ones because she came with a year's news-reporting experience on a dailyTeacher is quoted as saying that we do not "try to turn out idealists and reformers."	153720
1953	Marty:	T				Critic (Nehemiah Pesoff - The Critic).	153721
1911	Martyr To His Cause, A	M				Newspaper. McNamara bombing of Los Angeles Times Building	153722
1934	Martyr, The	SS	UCLA	Levy, Newman	In "Bedside Esquire, The."	Female Reporter Miss Irma Luberkin worked as a reporter on the Daily Clarion, took courses in dramatic criticism at N.Y.U. at night.	153723
2005	Martyrdom	N		Gourley, Barbie		Reporter Cassie Brenner loves a good scope. Working for the local newspaper, she thrives on being the star reporter.Cassie's only problem is that nothing exciting ever happens in the small community in Beaufort, North Carolina. When a body is discovered at the height of the tourist season, she is hot on the case.Christians are turning up dead, and Cassie is plagued with dreams of each hideous murder, as well as letters from the killer.Together with a handsome detective assigned to protect her, can she solve the mystery behind them as the killer plots to make her his final victim, revealing shocking secrets about her past?	153724
2000	Marvel Journalists:	CB				TV News. Channel 7 News Reporters Brent Scarsdale and Beth Duncan.	153725
2006	Marvelous	M	DVD -R HQ 9664, 9663			Reporter (Karl Kenzler). Cameraman (Mahyad Tousi).  Cameraman 2 (Ollie Campbell).	153726
1909	Marvelous Cure, A (Den Vidunderlige Haarelixir)	M			Danish	Newspaper Advertisement. Hero spots advertisement in morning newspaper proclaiming cure for baldness	153727
1993	Marx ist tot	N		Grän, Christine	Germany	Journalist	153728
1966	Marx, Deceased	N		Djerassi, Carl		New York Times Reviewer Noah Berg.	153729
1985	Mary	T			Series 12-11-1985 to 4-8-1986.	Columnist Mary Brennan (Mary Tyler Moore) originally writer for a fashion magazine, Women's Digest. Magazine folded, took job as Consumer Helpline columnist for Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post)Ed LaSalle (John Astin), theatre critic writes column," Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) pens column, The Mainline Reporter	153730
2005	Mary	MF			Italy	Reporter (Vincenzo Tanassi).	153731
1947	Mary Allen, Publicity Girl	NJ		Paul, Marcia	PR	Public Relations. Authentic background. Heroine, starry-eyed over finally getting a publicity job, weeps from account to account over her mishaps and apparent failures, but it all ends well.	153732
2002	Mary and Joe	M				Newspaper Vendor (Mukesh Patel). Radio Announcer (John R. Hamilton).	153733
1935	Mary Burns, Fugitive	M				Managing Editor (Morgan Wallace). Reporter (Phil Tead). Newspaper Girl (Ann Doran). Photographer (Earl Ebbe).	153734
2006	Mary Carey For Governor (aka Mary Carey As Governor)	M	DVD -R HQ 8191, 8192		Adult - Hardcore	Reporter-Commentator Harcourt Harkelstein (Frank Bukkwyd), author of "Sex & Politics in America: Who's Screwing Who?" covers a sexy woman's political campaign.Reporter and his camera crew follow real life porn actress and gubernatorial candidate through a day of her life	153735
2002	Mary Christmas	MT	DVD -R HQ 5109, 5110. SVDSP 1322			TV Reporter Mary Maloney (Cynthia Gibb) is assigned to spend the holidays with a 9-year-old who wrote Santa Claus.	153736
1929	Mary Drake and Will Todd	SS	USC	Steele, W.D.		Editor Will Todd, newspaper work, editor-in-chief at Advocate and Sentinel. Nathan, night city editor.	153737
2008	Mary Ellen Boyd: Hotty Toddy	N		Pate, Fran	#1 Mary Ellen Boyd Series	Journalist Mary Ellen Boyd can finally say she is content with her life. At the age of 34, she has finally gotten over her sorry ex-husband Jimmy Joe Johnson and she can now concentrate on her job as a reporter with the local Oxford, Mississippi newspaper, and a close relationship with her widower father. There is just one thing she’s concerned about: her father’s interest in the married head football coach’s secretary, the enemy of every woman in Oxford and friend to every man in town. But when the woman’s dead body turns up in the coach’s office early on a Sunday morning, the worst happens: Mary Ellen’s father is a suspect in her death. Mary Ellen starts digging into the facts of the case and soon finds out that the woman had more than one man wrapped around her finger -- and more than one wife out for her blood. With the list of suspects growing, Mary Ellen follows her investigative instincts in an attempt to clear her father’s name and bring the real killer to justice.	153738
1936	Mary Foster, the Editor's Daughter	RS			Soap	Editor. Coast-to-coast soap opera serial	153739
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman:	T	SVD 1328		Episode	Reporter questions Mary about the murders	153740
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 001	T			Episode #1. 1-6-1976	Reporter Harold Clemens (Archie Hahn). Mary Hartman has a lot to worry about in her life, her Grandpa Larkin, mass murders in the town, a flasher in Fernwood and she even has a waxy build up on her floor.	153741
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 002	T			Episode #2. 1-7-1976	Reporter Harold Clemens (Archie Hahn). Fernwood Flasher is exposed. Mary confronts Tom on the sad state of their love life and meets a police sergeant who is very pleasant and helpful.	153742
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 003	T			Episode #3. 1-8-1976	Reporter Harold Clemens (Archie Hahn). Heather may know something about the mass murders. Mary and Tom talk about how it was when they were younger. Fernwood Flasher makes a return appearance to the police station.	153743
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 007	T			Episode #7. 1-14-1976	Reporter Harold Clemens (Archie Hahn). Mary is panicked because she realizes Heather is followed and knows all about the murders.	153744
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 014	T			Episode #14. 1-23-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV.  Reporter Harold Clemens (Archie Hahn). Mary is taken hostage by Davey who also wants to know where Heather is. Loretta has something important to tell Tom and he ends up feeling guilty.	153745
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 015	T			Episode #15. 1-24-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV. Mary's hopes of no longer being a hostage of Davey's are quickly dashed. Suddenly Loretta finds some inspiration.	153746
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 016	T			Episode #16. 1-27-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV. Tension steadily mounts as the mass murderer's demands cannot be met. This leads a police sergeant to volunteer for a daring rescue of Mary.	153747
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 017	T			Episode #17. 1-28-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV.  Mary's last hope is a very scared Reverend. Tom and Mae plot to make him volunteer.	153748
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 018	T			Episode #18. 1-29-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV.  Mary is finally rescued and the Hartmans are jubilant, but Tom and Mary have some things to discuss.	153749
1976	Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Episode 024	T			Episode #24. 2-6-1976	TV Reporter Clete Meizenheimer (Michael Lembeck), for Channel 6 TV. That morning news cameras surround the area. Meizenheimer is at the scene with the news camera. Clete reports that he is on Highway Four, which is around 30 miles from Fernwood.He goes near a yellow car that is overturned. It is the Haggers' car. Clete reports the accident happened between a car driven by Charles Haggers and a station wagon full of nuns.Clete reports that the police has confirmed that Sister Bernadette, the driver of the vehicle was not under the influence of alcohol. Clete goes near the station wagon. The bodies of many nuns litter the area while the police talk to the only survivor.Sister Bernadette is the only survivor. Clete reports four bottles of wine were found in the car but were used for sacramental purposes only. Clete says no charges will be brought against Charles and Loretta. He reports Loretta has undetermined injuries	153750
2001	Mary Higgins Clark's Loves Music, Loves to Dance	MT	DVD -R HQ 7196, 7197	Clark, Mary Higgins		TV Producer Darcy Scott (Patsy Kensit) is researching a program dealing with the types of people who place and answer personal ads.It starts out as a lark, but turns to tragedy when one of her best friends who is helping her with the research is found murdered after one of her dates.In an attempt to find the murderer, another best friend from college sets out to date the men she met through the personals. One of them could be the killer -- but which one?	153751
2002	Mary Higgins Clark's We'll Meet Again	M	SVD 1340	Clark, Mary Higgins		Investigative Reporter Fran Simmons (Laura Leighton) helps an old friend who served six years for murdering her husband, but claims she's innocent and the killer is still out there	153752
1935	Mary Jane's Pa	M	DVD -R HQ 9740, 9741	Ellis, Edith (Play). Norman Way (Novelization). Tom Reed, Peter Milne (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Sam Preston (Guy Kibbee) of a small town weekly who leaves his wife and family to travel. Works at a variety of overseas newspapers and returns to find his wife, Ellen Preston (Aline MacMahon) has relocated and is running The Hempstead Daily News.Crusading against businessmen and politicians dominating the produce industry.  Thus destroy the presses, but Preston shows up in time to get out a special edition using an old press that is still in the office.Preston takes over the newspaper and his wife is content to return to her domestic chores.	153753
1917	Mary Jane's Pa	M		Ellis, Edith (Play). A. Van Buren Powell (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor Mary Jane (Mildred Manning) runs the small town paper and crusades against crooked politicians.  Wayward husband returns after 15 years and helps his wife get the newspaper out. The press is burned.Husband and wife stay to run the newspaper	153754
2000	Mary Kay Letourneau Story, The: All-American Girl	MT	DVD -R HQ 10711, 10712			Reporter (Robert Wesley).	153755
1937	Mary Margaret McBride	DR			1937-40, 1941-50	Journalist Margaret McBride	153756
1948	Mary Margaret McBride Show, The	DR				Columnist Mary Margaret McBride, radio's best-known interviewer.	153757
1963	Mary Mary	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	153758
1980	Mary Millington's True Blue Confessions	M				Photographer (Rex Peters).	153759
1943	Mary Morgan: Miss Patriot	CB				Reporter Mary Morgan. Friend of Mace	153760
2007	Mary of Nazareth, Pennsylvania	NJ		Walker, Susan Eileen		Paparazzi and the world press follow the story of 16-year-old Mary Nelson who is told in a dream that she is pregnant. At first she believes her dream is just a dream and not a message from God. Her mother thinks she is lying about being a virgin. Her doctor cannot believe she is pregnant. Even her boyfriend has trouble understanding the miracle. Once pregnancy and virginity are confirmed. Mary must deal with paparazzi and the news media as well as local clerics of all denominations, the school board and even kidnappers.	153761
1997	Mary Pickford: Life on Film, A	DT				Film Critic-Historian (Leonard Maltin).	153762
1964	Mary Poppins	M	L		AFI-"Times" London	News Reporter-Photographer (James MacDonald).	153763
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The:	T	SVD 1107, SVD 1091. SV 184. SV 139, 136, 132, 131. SV 119, 67, 62, 61, 59, 51..		Episode. Series 9-19-70 to 9-3-77, 168 episodes	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis after breaking up with her fiance.	153764
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: …Is a Friend in Need	T		Silver, Susan	Episode #36. 12-4-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda loses her job as a window-dresser and isn't in a hurry to find something new.	153765
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: 1040 or Fight	T		Davis, David	Episode #11. 11-28-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is audited by the IRS, and the shy auditor takes an interest in her. Unfortunately, he has great difficulty telling her how he feels.	153766
1991	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: 20th Anniversary, The	T	SV 76		Special Program	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Reunion program with cast and staff.	153767
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: 45-Year-Old Man, The	T		Kirgo, George	Episode #24. 3-6-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Lou is fired, Mary goes to confront the station owner, Wild Jack Munroe (Slim Pickens).Gordy Howard (John Amos).	153768
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Affair to Forget, An	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #111. 12-21-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Now that Mary is producer, Ted thinks that he can make his move on her. He convinces the rest of the newsroom that they are having an affair.	153769
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Almost a Nun's Story	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #86. 12-15-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Georgette finds Ted making out with a woman in his dressing room. She then decides to enter a nunnery, but the head nun talks her out of it.	153770
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Anchorman Overboard	T		Music, Lorenzo	Episode #12. 12-5-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted loses his self-confidence after speaking at Phyllis's club and Mary has to find a way to get Ted back on a high.	153771
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: And Now, Sitting in for Ted Baxter	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #33. 11-13-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted is forced to take a vacation and the anchorman hired to sit in for him becomes a huge success. Big Voice Man (William Woodson). Rod Porter (Jed Allan).	153772
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Angels in the Snow	T		Miller, Mariilyn Suzanne and Monica McGowan Johnson	Episode #74. 9-22-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's boyfriend is younger than she is and she and Rhoda discover there is a generation gap when they go and visit his friends at a party.	153773
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Anyone Who Hates Kids and Dogs	T		Mayer, Jerry	Episode #120. 3-8-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary likes her new boyfriend but finds his son absolutely intolerable. Photographer (Megan King).	153774
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Assistant Wanted, Female	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #10. 11-1-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's workload gets too much so Lou allows her to hire an assistant. She chooses Phyllis who hinders more than she helps. Gordy Howard (John Amos)	153775
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Baby Sit-Com	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #42. 1-22-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary agrees to babysit Bess for the weekend, but then a former boyfriend, in town for a few days, asks her out. When she can't find a babysitter for Bess on such short notice, she ends up asking Lou.	153776
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Bess, You Is My Daughter Now	T		Black, John D.F.	Episode #3. 10-3-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Phyllis's husband Lars takes ill, she asks Mary to baby sit Bess for a few days. Bess decides she wants to stay permanently with Mary, to Phyllis's dismay	153777
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Best of Enemies	T		Miller, Marilyn Suzanne and Monica Mcgowan Johnson	Episode #91. 1-26-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda tells the secret of Mary's that she never graduated from college, as she claimed on her job application, and their friendship is suddenly put at risk.	153778
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Better Late…That's a Pun…Than Never	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #92. 2-2-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).To relieve her boredom, Mary jokingly writes a humorous obituary of one of the people in the WJM-TV file. Coincidentally, the same person dies the following day and the obituary is read on the air.Lou has no choice but to suspend Mary, but she threatens to quit in response.	153779
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Bob & Rhoda & Teddy & Mary	T		Rodgers, Bob	Episode #9. 11-14-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is nominated for her first Television Editors' Award (the "Teddies"), but at home Rhoda's boyfriend Bob takes more of an interest in Mary than in Rhoda.	153780
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner, The	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #21. 2-13-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou and his wife Edie separate and Mary becomes involved when she is asked for advice.	153781
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Boy's Best Friend, A	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #107. 11-23-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted is shocked when he finds out his mother does not intend to marry her boyfriend, but will live with him.	153782
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: But Seriously, Folks	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #56. 11-4-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary begins dating the writer of the Chuckles the Clown show, whose real ambition is to become a stand-up comedian.	153783
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Care and Feeding of Parents, The	T		Clair, Dick and Jenna McMahon	Episode #44. 2-5-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Bess gets top marks for a report she wrote for school, and Phyllis pressures her to write a book based on it, calling on Mary for help.	153784
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid	T		Brooks, James L. and Allan Burns	Episode #14. 12-19-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Feeling sympathetic for a co-worker who hasn't spent Christmas with his family for years, Mary is forced to stay alone at WJM-TV on Christmas Eve.	153785
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Chuckles Bites the Dust	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #127. 10-25-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou declares that, to maintain WJM's integrity, Ted will not be leading the parade of a visiting circus. While Ted pouts at losing the coveted job, Lou has little objections to allowing Chuckles the Clown to lead the parade.But something causes the elephant to run wild, crushing Chuckles to death in the process. Lou breaks the news to the WJM staff, but instead of shock and grief, they all respond in hysterics.Chuckles was dressed as a peanut when the pachyderm went berserk. Mary, who is stunned and is the lone employee to grieve, can't understand her co-workers' lack of tears.That is, until she is asked to give the eulogy, when finally, she finds she can't stop laughing.	153786
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Co-Producers, The	T		Pollock, David and Elias Davis	Episode #90. 1-19-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Rhoda are given permission to develop a new show for WJM but their dreams begin to fade when they find out that the hosts will be Ted and Sue Ann, who both begin to interfere with their plans.	153787
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Cottage for Sale	T		Atkins, George	Episode #89. 1-12-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis, who has gotten her real estate license, persuades Lou to sell his house. However, Lou hasn't really made up his mind whether he wants to move	153788
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Courtship of Mary's Father Daughter, The	T		Davis, Elias and David Pollock	Episode #63. 12-23-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary runs into her former boyfriend Dan Whitfield in an elevator by chance. Subsequently, Dan realizes he still has feelings for Mary, breaks off his engagement, and begins dating her again.	153789
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Cover Boy	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #30. 10-23-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted's brother Hal Baxter (Jack Cassidy), a professional model. The two have a heated battle of sibling rivalry about everything. Ted claims that Mary is his girlfriend. They double date with Mary and Rhoda. Back at Mary's apartment, they arm wrestle.Hal goes up to Rhoda's apartment to look through magazines for his picture. Ted stays with Mary to make Hal think he spends more time with his girl than he does.The next morning, Mary, who got no sleep last to night, falls asleep while typing. When Ted asks her for another double-date, she refuses, feels beaten and, when Hal comes in to WJM-TV, tells him the truth: he's not dating Mary.Hal admits he is in a career slump and having a mole surgically installed. Two walk out as friends. Ted admits to being stupid. Murray delightedly hears this but is disappointed when he realizes he is the sole witness since Mary has fallen asleep again.	153790
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Critic, The	T	SV 211	Lloyd, David	Episode #158. 1-8-1977.	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Pompous but renowned critic is hired to provoke controversy on The Six O'Clock News, but the newsroom thinks he has gone too far when he begins attacking Minneapolis and its residents	153791
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Didn't You Used to Be…Wait…Don't Tell Me	T		Burns, Allan	Episode #31. 10-30-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary attends her high school reunion and meets up with her former boyfriend Howard Arnell, who continues to have feelings for Mary.Meanwhile, Rhoda tags along believing that people will "remember" her although she didn't attend Roseburg High.	153792
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Dinner Party, The	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #82. 11-17-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary invites Congresswoman Geddes to a fancy dinner at her home, trying hard to ensure that everything is perfect. Sue An Nivens (Betty White).	153793
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Divorce Isn't Everything	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #4. 10-10-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Rhoda find out that divorcees at the Better Luck Next Time club can get group rates on cruises and decide to join. However, Mary proves a hit with the club's members and gets elected to its board.	153794
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Don't Break the Chain	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #34. 11-20-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary gets a chain letter from Lou, and she is persuaded to send it on. To her surprise, one of the recipients comes for a visit, giving Mary a less than pleasant time dealing with him.	153795
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Edie Gets Married	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #121. 9-13-1975. Season 6 Opener	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou puts on a brave face when he learns that his ex-wife Edie is remarrying.	153796
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Enter Rhoda's Parents	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #52. 10-7-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ida Morgenstern, Rhoda's mother, mistakenly believes that her husband is seeing other women, so Rhoda and Mary try to clear things up between them.	153797
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Farmer Ted and News	T	VHS 1264. SV 141	Donovan, Martin	Episode #57. 11-4-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted refuses to sign his contract renewal until Lou agrees to let him pursue other ventures, a decision he soon regrets when Ted begins appearing in commercials	153798
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Father's Day	T	VHS 1288	Weinberg, Ed	Episode #78. 10-20-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted meets his father who deserted him when he was a baby	153799
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Feeb	T		Clair, Dick and Jenna McMahon	Episode #40. 1-8-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).An incompetent waitress is fired after Mary complains about her poor service and Mary feels obliged to hire her when she applies for an assistant's job at WJM-TV.	153800
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Five-Minute Dress, The	T		Nardo, Pat and Gloria Banta	Episode #39. 1-1-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After volunteering some of her spare time for a worthy cause, Mary begins dating the Governor's aide. Unfortunately, the aide's duties cause him to break every date.	153801
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Friend in Deed, A	T		Silver, Susan	Episode #22. 2-20-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).An irritating childhood friend drops by Mary's apartment, making use of her connection as Mary's former camp mate to introduce herself to the newsroom's staff.	153802
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Georgette Story, The	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #66. 1-20-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Rhoda try to encourage Georgette Franklin (Georgia Engel) to take a stand for herself after seeing how Ted takes advantage of her.	153803
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Girl Like Mary, A	T	SVD 1165, SV 152. VHS 1305	Gibbs, Ann and Joel Kimmel.	Episode #110. 12-14-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary Richards wants the job of co-anchor with Ted Baxter. Lou Grant wants to hire a female newscaster "like Mary" so she decides to audition for the job herself.	153804
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Girl's Best Mother is Not Her Friend, A	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #29. 10-16-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Ida, Rhoda's mother, visits, she sees how well Phyllis and Bess get on, and how closely Mary appears to her mother when they chat on the telephone, that she tries to be Rhoda's "friend".	153805
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Good Time News	T	VHS 1250	Brooks, James L. and Allan Burns	Episode #49. 9-16-1972. Season 3 Opener.	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is placed in charge of "The Good Time News" in the cutting third-season opener, which satirized the now familiar informal approach to telejournalism.Mary is given the task of making The Six O'clock News more upbeat, and her plans are on target to succeed until they're frustrated by Ted	153806
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Good-Time News, The	T		Brooks, James L. and Allan Burns	Episode #49. 9-16-1972. Season 3 Opener.	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is given the task of making The Six O'clock News more upbeat, and her plans are on target to succeed until they're frustrated by Ted.	153807
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Hail the Conquering Gordy	T		Pomerantz, Earl	Episode #161. 2-5-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).WJM's former weatherman, Gordy Howard (John Amos), returns to visit Minneapolis after becoming a highly successful network presenter in New York. Ted is desperate for a chance to join Gordy. Publicity Lady (Jean Lebouvier).	153808
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Happy Birthday, Lou!	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #87. 12-22-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou is closing in on fifty and today is his birthday. Mary can't stand the thought of the now-separated Lou celebrating his birthday all alone, so she arranges a surprise party for him.That evening, she invites Lou over for a drink and the doorbell rings just as he tells her how much he appreciated her not throwing an office party for him that afternoon. Gordy is at the door with an envelope...full of hats.Others are out in the hallway, too. Lou is furious and tries to get out using the back door...but there is no back door. Mary asks Lou's permission to invite the guests in. Lou admits he hates displays of affection.He goes to MacKluskey's bar where they throw a surprise party for him. When he returns to Mary's place, everyone is gone. They opened his gifts. Mary: "Everybody really loves you." Lou snarls: "I know."	153809
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Happy Homemaker Takes Lou Home, The	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #133. 12-6-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Sue Ann gets Mary to ask Lou out on a date on her behalf. Lou accepts, not realizing who Mary's 'friend' is	153810
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Have I Found a Guy for You	T		Brown, Charlotte	Episode #58. 11-18-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Two of Mary's friends separate and Mary accepts a date from the husband	153811
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: He's All Yours	T		Rodgers, Bob	Episode #13. 12-12-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After Mary invites Lou's nephew home for dinner, she must confront false rumors in the newsroom the following day.	153812
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: He's No Heavy…He's My Brother.	T		Burns, Allan	Episode #27. 10-2-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Rhoda take an unplanned vacation to Mexico but have to do a strange favor for a Mexican restaurant owner for reservations.	153813
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Hi There, Sports Fans	T	VHS 1288	Mayer, Jerry	Episode  #77. 10-13-1973	TV News Staff. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner) answers Mary Richard's demands for responsibility by giving her the task of firing the current, sleazy Sportscaster Ed Cavanaugh (Dick Gautier) and finding his replacement at WJMC-TV in Minneapolis.When Ted asks Mary to order tweezers and other assorted supplies for his personal use, she gets more than a little flustered and asks Lou to give her something challenging to do. At the drop of a hat, he assigns her the task of hiring a new sportscaster.and firing the old one. In order to let Ed Cavenaugh down easy, she invites him to lunch and he tries to mesmerize her with his suavity with the opposite sex. Then Mary learns a lesson: don't fire the current sportscaster until you've hired another one.After days of screening applicants, listening to demo tapes and perusing their eight-by-ten glossies, she decides on Andy Rivers.On the night of Andy's first broadcast, Mary once again gets a case of the blues when all Andy has to say on the air are three football scores.	153814
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Hi!	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #20. 2-6-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is admitted into the hospital to have her tonsils removed, and shares a room with a grouchy woman who refuses to get along with anyone.	153815
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: His Two Right Arms	T		Parker, Jim and Arnold Margolin	Episode #48. 3-4-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary gets city councilman Pete Peterson to appear on Face the People and discovers that he is completely incompetent. She and his aides try to bring him up to speed on current events so he can make a good impression on the show.	153816
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Howard's Girl	T		Siilverman, Treva	Episode #15. 1-02-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary begins seeing Paul Arnell, the brother of her former boyfriend Howard Arnell, and is shocked to discover that the brothers' parents still believe that she and Howard are an item.	153817
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: I Am Curious Cooper	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #26. 9-25-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is intrigued by the voice of Lou Grant's friend, Mike Cooper, and asks to be set up with him. Lou breaks his policy of not matchmaking friends and colleagues.	153818
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: I Gave at the Office	T	VHS 1286	Reo, Don and Allan Katz	Episode #85. 12-8-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray fusses like a mother hen when his teenage daughter comes to work in the newsroom. Meddling aggravates everyone especially Lou.Murray's daughter, Bonnie, is looking for a job and Mary is persuaded into giving her one but Bonnie is not as efficient as everyone had hoped.	153819
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: I Love a Piano	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #102. 10-19-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray meets an attractive woman at one of Mary's parties and considers having an affair. On the pretext of buying her old piano, he goes to see her.	153820
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: I Was a Single for WJIM	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #96. 3-2-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary goes to a singles bar to research a documentary, but on the night the crew arrives for filming, the same people who were willing to tell Mary everything don't want to be seen on camera.	153821
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: It Was Fascination, I know	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #60. 12-2-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Bess's 15-year-old boyfriend falls in love with Mary and begins to surprise her with visits to her apartment and her work	153822
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: It's Whether You Win or Lose	T	SVD 1237	Donovan, Martin	Episode #53. 10-14-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray's gambling problem resurfaces when he loses a bundle during a poke game. Wild bet to recoup losses -- fortunes rest on Ted muffing his lines.When Lou's trip to Las Vegas is cancelled, Mary organizes a poker game at the office where Murray loses a substantial amount to Ted. Gordy Howard (John Amos).	153823
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: It's Whether You Win or Lose	T		Donovan, Martin	Episode #53. 10-14-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Lou's trip to Las Vegas is cancelled, Mary organizes a poker game at the office where Murray loses a substantial amount to Ted.Gordy Howard (John Amos)	153824
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Just a Lunch	T	SVD 1206 (Incomplete)	Brooks, James L. and Allan Burns	Episode #17. 1-16-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary finds herself reluctantly drawn to a dashing -- and married -- Foreign Correspondent John Corcoran (Monte Markham).	153825
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Just Around the Corner	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #55. 10-28-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is worried that her parents, who have moved to the Twin Cities to be close to her, may pry into her life too much.	153826
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Just Friends	T		Wood, William	Episode #83. 11-24-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou is still heartbroken over Edie's departure and asks Mary to help them get back together.	153827
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Keep Your Guard Up	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #5. 10-17-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Football player turned insurance salesman applies for a job as a sportscaster and attaches himself to Mary. Mary and Rhoda discover that he hasn't had much success at anything and encourage him to pursue his dreams	153828
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lars Affair, The	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #73. 9-15-1973. Season 4 Opener	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis finds out that Lars has been having an affair with Sue Ann Nivens, the star of WJM-TV's The Happy Homemaker show.  Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White) makes her debut in this episode.	153829
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Last Show, The	T	On Tape	Brooks, James L. and Allan  Burns and Ed Weinberger, Stan Daniels and David Lloyd and Bob Ellison.	Episode #168.  3-19-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).WJM-TV has some personnel changes in the executive department and everyone except Ted Baxter is fired.New station manager wants to see the WJIM News the highest-ranked in Minneapolis and for some reason feels Baxter can make that happen.The gang says goodbye to each other in the form of a long, hard cry. Mary thanks them all for being her surrogate family, and Lou finally sentimentally says, "I cherish you people."They bravely march out the office doors singing, "It's a long, long way to Tipperary." At the last moment, Mary leans back through the WJM-TV doors and turns out the light.	153830
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Look at Us, We're Walking	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #157. 12-25-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Lou threaten to quit after the new Station Manager Mel Price (David Ogden Stiers) refuses to give them a raise.  First appearance of Mel Price, enigmatic station manager who wrecked havoc with the staff.	153831
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou and Edie Story, The	T	VHS 1288	Silverman, Treva	Episode #76 10-6-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou grapples with prospect of life without his wife in fourth-seasonOn the advice of their marriage counselor, Lou's wife, Edie, decides to move out. Lou is heartbroken by the prospect	153832
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou and That Woman	T	VHS 1281	Lloyd, David	Episode #100. 10-5-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou is intoxicated by a sexy barroom singer until Murray and Ted start teasing him with stories about her past.	153833
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou Dates Mary	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #167. 3-12-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary has another disastrous date and worries she'll never meet the right man, until Georgette points out that every quality she seeks can be found in Lou Grant.	153834
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou Douses an Old Flame	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #130. 11-15-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou meets up with a woman who had sent him a 'Dear John' letter during World War II but is disappointed to learn her motives for doing so.	153835
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou Proposes	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #153. 11-20-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou realizes that he has feelings for Mary's Aunt Flo (Eileen Heckart), a journalist with a similar pride and passion in the news profession.	153836
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou's Army Reunion	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #159. 1-15-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou desperately wants to find a way to return a favor to an army buddy but is distraught when he asks Lou to fix him up on a date with Mary	153837
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou's First Date	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #80. 11-3-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou gives Mary the task of finding him a date for an awards' ceremony. A name mix-up means that Lou winds up taking out an 80-year-old woman	153838
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou's Place	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #64. 1-6-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou spots an opportunity to buy a bar after realizing a lifelong dream. However, he is short of several thousand dollars and Ted is the only one who can come to his aid.	153839
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Lou's Second Date	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #94. 2-16-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou and Rhoda find they have a lot in common and begin seeing each other on a casual basis but everyone assumes that the romance is serious.	153840
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Love Blooms at Hemples	T		Adelman, Sybil and Barbara Gallagher	Episode #81. 11-10-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda begins dating the boss of Hemple's and falls deeply in love with him. She wants to tell him how she feels, but Mary warns her to take things slowly.	153841
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Love Is All Around - Premiere	T	SVDSP 663. SVD 1192.	Brooks, James L. and Allan Burns	Episode #1. Season 1. 9-19-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards comes to Minneapolis, starts work at WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota as associate producer for WJM-TV Channel 12 Six O'Clock News. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight).Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod). Mary Richards, a 30-year-old single woman, has left her long-time boyfriend, Bill, to be with her old friend, Phyllis Lindstrom, in Minneapolis.Mary goes on a job interview at WJM-TV's The 6:00 News for a secretarial job. Lou Grant, the boss, tells her that the job has already been filled, but he does say that the job of Associate Producer is open.Sure, it offers $10 less per week than the secretarial job, but Mary is fine. "If you can get off with $15 less per week, I'll make you Producer," he says.	153842
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Marriage Minneapolis Style	T		Russell, Pamela	Episode #116. 2-1-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted pops the question to Georgette at Murray's 20th wedding anniversary party and then gets cold feet	153843
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary and the Sexagernaian	T		Charles, Les and Glen Charles	Episode #163. 2-12-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary happily accepts a date from a charming older man without realizing that he's Murray's father, but everyone else has difficulty coming to terms with the difference in their ages.	153844
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Gets a Lawyer	T		Prelutsky, Bert	Episode #152. 11-13-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary faces a contempt charge for not revealing her news source. Lou recommends a lawyer friend who takes a romantic interest in Mary.	153845
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Midwife	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #145. 9-25-1976. Season 7 Opener	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Georgette gives birth at Mary's dinner party. With the hospital and doctor too far away, Lou and Mary help deliver the baby.	153846
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Moves Out	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #122. 9-20-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary, wanting some change in her life, makes the decision to move to a new apartment.	153847
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #72. 3-3-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary lends Rhoda almost $1,200 to start a new venture and worries she may never see her money again, after Rhoda postpones repayment, hires Georgette full-time and begins expanding her business. Georgette Franklin (Georgia Engel).	153848
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Richards Falls in Love	T		Weinberger, Ed and Stan Daniels	Episode #131. 11-22-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is convinced she has really fallen in love, but her boyfriend seems reluctant in saying those three magic words, 'I love you'.	153849
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Richards: Producer	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #112. 1-4-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary doesn't feel she deserves the title of producer and asks Lou that she be given the chance to produce The Six O'clock News alone.	153850
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary the Writer	T		Prelutsky, Bert	Episode #146. 10-2-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary decides to take a creative writing course, and is less than delighted with the criticism Lou levels at her efforts.	153851
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary Tyler Moore: Outsider, The	T	VHS 1296	Winter, Jack	Episode #101. 10-12-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Newsroom staffers are annoyed when management hires a News Consultant Bob Larson (Richard Masur) to shape up the evening news.WJM-TV hires a young business consultant, who demands certain changes for The Six O'clock News, offending every member of the news team.	153852
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Aunt	T	SVD 1130, SV 125	Lloyd, David	Episode #126. 10-18-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's globe-hoping Aunt Flo (Eileen Heckart) trades barbs with Lou Grant.Her high-flying aunt comes for a visit and Lou Grant (Ed Asner) finds that he has a rival in her.	153853
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Aunt Returns	T	SVD 1136	Lloyd, David	Episode #141. 2-7-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's Aunt Flo (Eileen Heckart) a fiery journalist, offers Lou the chance to work with her on a prestigious TV project.They prepare competing ideas for a TV  documentary.	153854
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Big Party	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #166. 3-5-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary has planned a fancy party at her apartment, with a mystery guest of honor, but the power in the building goes before he arrives. Johnny Carson never actually seen because Mary's apartment is pitch black due to a power outage at the time he is there	153855
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Delinquent	T		Place, Mary Kay and Valeri Curtin	Episode #128. 11-1-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary joins a Big Sisters scheme and tries to bring a teenage shoplifter to the side of good. Sue Ann, pursuing an award, decides to "adopt" a little sister as well but finds herself getting influenced.	153856
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Father	T		Pomerantz, Earl	Episode #123. 9-27-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary researches a documentary with the help of a priest. He eventually decides to leave the Church, and Mary thinks that he has fallen in love with her.	153857
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Insomnia	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #155. 12-4-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is having trouble sleeping and resorts to pills, which has Lou concerned that she's become addicted to them.	153858
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Mary's Three Husbands	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #165. 2-26-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray, Ted and Lou fantasize about being married to Mary.	153859
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Menage-a-Lou	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #139. 1-24-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou almost ruins one of Mary's parties when his old girlfriend, Charlene Maguire, arrives with a date. He tries to make her jealous by taking out one of Mary's neighbors.	153860
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Menage-a-Phyllis	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #104. 11-2-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis dates a man on a platonic basis, but he is attracted more to Mary and begins seeing her.	153861
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: More Than Neighbors	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #43. 1-29-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After being persuaded by Phyllis, Ted moves into a vacant apartment below Mary's but Mary and Rhoda are not thrilled by the prospect	153862
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Murray Can't Lose	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #154. 11-7-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou learns from a source on the Teddy Award's panel that Murray will finally win an award for his news writing.	153863
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Murray Faces Life	T	SVD 1227	Cohan, Martin	Episode #69. 2-10-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray's ego takes a bruising when he learns a former classmate has just won a Pulitzer Prize.  The gang tries to restore his confidence	153864
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Murray Ghosts For Ted	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #164. 2-14-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted offers Murray $200 to write an article on his behalf. The article becomes a success, but Ted refuses to share the credit with Murray.	153865
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Murray In Love	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #124. 10-4-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted's jocular nature is ideal for hosting a game show in New York, and he successfully auditions for the job. But Mary and Lou wonder if they really want to see him go. The Producer (Richard Balin).	153866
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Murray Takes a Stand	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #140. 1-31-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray is unhappy with the new station owner's policies and tells him off over the phone one evening. However, the station owner fires him the following day.	153867
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: My Brother's Keeper	T		Clair, Dick and Jenna McMahon	Episode #65. 1-13-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis wants to set up her visiting brother with Mary, but instead he hits it off with Rhoda and begins spending time with her to Phyllis's disapproval.	153868
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: My Son, the Genius	T		Ellison, Earl	Episode #151. 11-6-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted and Georgette are initially disturbed to find that their son, David, is not doing well at school, but a psychiatrist's test shows that he is a genius. Unfortunately, David lets this go to his head and takes advantage of Ted.	153869
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Neighbors	T		Steinberg, Ziggy	Episode #109. 12-7-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou wants a smaller place and moves in to Rhoda's old apartment but can't help interfering in Mary's private life.	153870
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: New Sue Ann, A	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #103. 10-26-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Young fan Gloria Munson (Linda Kelsey), persuades Sue Ann to hire her for The Happy Homemaker. Sue Ann is angry when Gloria plays up to the station manager Ed Schroeder (Ron Rifkin) and gets a larger role on the show at the expense of her own.	153871
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Not a Christmas Story	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #105. 11-9-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Entire newsroom staff is arguing with each other, and when they are trapped at the office due to bad weather, Sue Ann decides to serve her Christmas dinner early.	153872
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Not Just Another Pretty Face	T		Weinberger, Ed and Stan Daniels	Episode #98. 9-21-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary dates a man with whom she has nothing in common and becomes concerned that their relationship is superficial.	153873
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Not With My Wife, I Don't	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #136. 1-3-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted and Georgette face marital problems, but Ted refuses to see a counselor unless Lou goes with him.	153874
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Once I Had a Secret Love	T		Nardo, Pat and Gloria Banta	Episode #138. 1-17-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou has spent the night with Sue Ann, and confides in Mary. Their friendship is almost ruined when Mary is unable to keep the secret.	153875
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: One Boyfriend Too Many	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #134. 12-13-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's old flame Dan Whitfield, who once proposed to her, returns to Minneapolis and she's forced to choose between him and her current boyfriend.	153876
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: One Producer Too Many	T		Ellison, Earl	Episode #150. 10-30-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou promotes Murray to co-producer against Mary's wishes to prevent him from accepting a producer's job at a rival television station.	153877
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Operation: Lou	T		Davis, Elias ad David Pollock	Episode #61. 12-9-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou goes to hospital to have a piece of World War II shrapnel removed and, surprisingly, he and Ted become best friends.	153878
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Party is Such Sweet Sorrow	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #16. 1-09-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary gets a tempting offer from a rival television station, but becomes reluctant to leave when her WJM-TV colleagues throw a farewell party for her.	153879
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Phyllis Whips Inflation	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #114. 1-18-1975. Pilot for "Phyllis," which ran from 1975-1977.	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis and Lars have a dispute and she finds her credit cards cut off. She looks for a job but finds that she has no relevant skills.	153880
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Put on a Happy Face	T	VHS 1270	Miller, Marilyn Suzanne and Monica McGowan Johnson	Episode #71. 2-24-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Teddy Awards -- Mary nominated for producing an acclaimed WJM news program.Everything goes right for Rhoda and everything goes wrong for Mary on a disastrous day when she is due to go to the Teddies	153881
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Reliable Source, A	T		Powell, Richard M.	Episode #142. 2-21-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary learns that an old friend seeking re-election to Congress had financial help from the mob. Lou threatens to use the story on the air.	153882
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Remembrance of Things Past	T		Clair, Dick and Jenna McMahon	Episode #70. 2-17-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Former boyfriend visiting Minneapolis calls Mary who, deep down, wants to see him again but she has been hurt by him too many times before.	153883
2002	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Reunion 2002	T	SVD 1176		Special Program	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod). Clips and Interviews.	153884
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Rhoda Morgenstern: Minneapolis to  New York	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #62. 12-16-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda decides to move back to New York but Mary is taking the whole thing with a grain of salt.	153885
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Rhoda the Beautiful	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #54. 10-21-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After losing 20 pounds, Rhoda enters a beauty contest at work, but continues to put herself down.	153886
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Rhoda's Sister Gets Married	T		Geld, Karyl	Episode #75. 9-29-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda and Mary fly to New York for Rhoda's younger sister's wedding. Rhoda's mother downplays the whole thing fearing that Rhoda is envious.	153887
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Romeo and Mary	T		Mulholland, Jim and Mike Barrie	Episode #67. 1-27-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda introduces Mary to a very irritating Warren Sturges, who tries everything including a giant billboard across the road from the WJM-TV offices to get her to accept his marriage proposal	153888
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Room 223	T	SVD 1211	Silver, Susan	Episode #28. 10-9-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary takes a class in journalism. Instructor becomes love interestMary and Rhoda enroll in a night school course in journalism and Mary begins dating the lecturer.	153889
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Second Story Story	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #18. 1-23-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's apartment is burgled, with only her clothes, stereo and television taken but then next night the whole apartment is cleaned out.	153890
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Seminar, The	T		Macdonald, James and Robert Gerlach	Episode #137. 1-10-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou and Mary go on a press junket to Washington, DC. Lou was once a correspondent there, but Mary has difficulty believing him about his contacts.  Betty Ford (Herself).	153891
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Shame of the Cities, The	T	SV 110, 151.	Elias, Michael	Episode #115. 1-25-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou wants to research his own news story now that Mary's producer and decides to launch a major investigation on a city councilor only to discover that he is completely honest.	153892
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Six-and-a-Half-Year Itch, The	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #35. 11-27-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary, Rhoda and Lou go to a John Wayne movie, where they spot Lou's son-in-law with an unknown woman	153893
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Slaughter Affair, The	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #41. 1-51-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray takes on a night job as a cab driver in order to save up and buy his wife Marie a new car for their 10th wedding anniversary. However, Marie becomes suspicious about Murray's absences and fears that Murray is having an affair with Mary Richards.	153894
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Smokey the Bear Wants You	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #23. 2-27-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda falls in love with a top executive, and is shocked to find that he wants to give up the high-flying lifestyle to become a forest ranger.	153895
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Snow Must Go On, The	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #8. 11-7-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Snowstorm leaves Mary producing her first program, broadcasting the results of the local elections. The show has to remain on until a winner is declared and no word is received at the newsroom	153896
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Some of My Best Friends Are Rhoda	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #47. 2-26-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Through a minor car accident, Mary befriends a young woman, Joanne. Rhoda becomes jealous when Mary spends more time with Joanne but Mary quickly ends the new friendship when she discovers Joanne is anti-Semitic and disapproves of Rhoda.	153897
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Son for Murray, A	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #108. 11-30-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray, who has three daughters, wants a son, but his wife Marie doesn't want to have another child. The couple decide to adopt instead	153898
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Sono of "But Seriously Folks."	T		Mishkin, Phil	Episode #79. 10-27-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary's former boyfriend, Wes Callison (Jerry Van Dyke), gets a job in the newsroom but his affection for Mary gets in the way of his work.	153899
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Square-Shaped Room, The	T		Silver, Susan	Episode #37. 12-11-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Edie is out of town, Lou hires Rhoda to redecorate his living room. However, Rhoda's tastes are too modern.	153900
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Sue Ann Falls in Love	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #143. 2-28-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Sue Ann has fallen in love, but her new boyfriend is less scrupulous than he first seems.	153901
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Sue Ann Gets The Ax	T	SVD 1185	Ellison, Bob	Episode #161. 1-29-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Sue Ann's pride suffers when WJM cancels her show…begs Lou for a newsroom job, but he turns her down. Management tries to make her quit.	153902
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Sue Ann's Sister	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #147. 10-9-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Sue Ann becomes deeply depressed when her sister arrives and gets an offer to do a competing homemaker show in Minneapolis.	153903
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Support Your Local Mother	T		Burns, Allan and James L. Brooks	Episode #6. 10-24-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Rhoda's mother, Ida, comes visiting and Rhoda refuses to see her. Ida stays with Mary but drives her crazy	153904
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: System, The	T		Weinberger, Ed	Episode #113. 1-11-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Ted's formula for betting on football games works, Lou goes into partnership with him. He winds up betting all of the season's winnings on the Super Bowl without telling Ted.	153905
1977	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted and Georgette Show	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #160. 1-22-1977	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted and Georgette successfully audition for their own variety show, which becomes a big hit, but Georgette eventually finds that she would prefer being a wife and mother.	153906
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted and the Kid	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #144. 3-6-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted and Georgette decide to adopt a son after Ted is informed he cannot have children.	153907
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite	T	SVD 966, SV 62	Weinberger, Ed	Episode #93. 2-9-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After a heavy self-promotion campaign, Ted wins his first Teddy Award. When CBS News Anchorman Walter Cronkite comes to the newsroom, Ted assumes that he will be hired by the networks.	153908
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcasters School	T	VHS 1310	Zinberg, Michael	Episode #119. 2-22-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted sponsors a bogus school for TV journalism.Con-man tricks Ted into setting up a broadcasters' academy. When he finds out he's been had, he asks Lou, Mary and Murray to be the faculty and give the semester's opening lectures.	153909
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted Over Heels	T		Davis, David and Lorenzo Music	Episode #38. 12-18-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).After Ted appears on the Chuckles the Clown Show, he falls in love with Chuckles' daughter	153910
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted's Change of Heart	T		Pomerantz, Earl	Episode #149. 10-23-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted suffers a heart attack on the air and for the next few days becomes conscious of how precious life is. Cameraman (Paul Sorensen).	153911
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted's Moment of Glory	T		Lee, Charles	Episode #125. 10-11-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted's jocular nature is ideal for hosting a game show in New York, and he successfully auditions for the job. But Mary and Lou wonder if they really want to see him go.	153912
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted's Tax Refund	T		Ellison, Bob	Episode #132. 11-29-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted is overjoyed when he gets a tax refund and splurges out on everyone at the newsroom, but is later shocked when the IRS informs him that he will be audited.	153913
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted's Temptation	T	SVD 1334	Ellison, Bob	Episode #156. 12-11-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted must decide whether to grant an "in-depth" interview to an alluring newswoman whose interest in him is more than professional. Whitney: Trisha NobleMary and Murray find it hard to believe that an attractive young journalist has tried to seduce Ted while they are at a convention in Hollywood	153914
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Ted's Wedding	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #129. 11-8-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Out of pity for Ted, Mary invites him & Georgette over for brunch. While he as an onion ring in his mouth, he proposes to Georgette...again. When, for the first time, Georgette says no, she & Ted have a talk and decide they want to get married now.They invite all their friends: Lou, Murray (with mud on his sweatshirt from his son's football game), and Sue Ann .Ted's mom can't make it (she's washing her hair), but the incompetent minister comes straight from his tennis match.Best man Lou helps Ted calm his wedding day jitters. When the minister asks Ted if he takes Georgette to be his lawfully wedded wife, he pauses for a moment. Finally, with a smile on his face, he says, "I do."When they are pronounced husband & wife, Sue Ann sings the wedding march...very poorly, of course. Once the wedding ends and Lou, Murray, & Sue Ann leave, Ted asks, as if nothing had happened, "What's for dessert?"	153915
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: The Birds…and…um…Bees	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #25. 9-18-1971. Season 2 Opener	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).In the second-season premiere, after Mary Richards produces a "What's Your Sexual IQ?" documentary for the Six O'Clock News, Rhoda confesses to failing and Phyllis says that young Bess watched it.Phyllis calls on Mary to teach Bess the facts of life, but it turns out that Bess already had learned it from her friends.Meanwhile, the WJM-TV newsroom is shelled with phone calls responding to the documentary. According to Mary, more people are appalled by it than anything else.	153916
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #32. 11-6-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Writing and technical unions go on strike, leaving only Lou, Mary, and Ted in the newsroom. WJM-TV makes Lou be second cameraman on "The Chuckles the Clown Show".Because an upset Murray is on strike, Mary has to write the news stories. They are terrible, and when Lou criticizes.Things take a turn for the worse: Ted's union strikes, and Lou has to fill in as anchorman! On his first broadcast, he has "clammy hands", and he bombs. At local bar, Murray, Gordy and Mary share a laugh.After drinking before his 2nd broadcast, he is "as cool as a cucumber"--that is, until he falls asleep at break time. Herb fills in for Lou for the rest of the broadcast. Next day, unions come to agreement and everything returns to normal.	153917
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Today I Am a Ma'am	T		Silverman, Treva	Episode #2. 9-26-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary is worried now that she's outside the 15-29 demographic group which the station classifies as 'young', and the mail boy has called her 'Ma'am'. Rhoda persuades her into calling an old boyfriend for a get-together	153918
1970	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Toulousse-Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists	T		Turner, Lloyd	Episode #7. 10-31-1970	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary begins seeing an author who appeared as a guest on WJM-TV's Scrutiny, and becomes extremely self-conscious after discovering he is several inches shorter than her.	153919
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #95. 2-23-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Ted joins Mary at a night-school class in creative writing, and winds up plagiarizing her assignment	153920
1971	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: We Closed in Minneapolis	T	SV 205	Solms, Kenny and Gail Parent	Episode #19. 1-30-1971	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Murray's play, All Work and No Play, is finally produced but his happiness is short-lived when he discovers that the leading role will be played by Ted.	153921
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: We Want Baxter	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #84. 12-1-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Phyllis persuades Ted to stand for local government. Ted agrees and goes so far as to quit his job at WJM-TV. Gordy Howard (John Amos).	153922
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: What Are Friends For?	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #106. 11-6-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary and Sue Ann go to a convention in Chicago and Mary finds out that Sue Ann leads a lonely life.	153923
1973	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: What Do You Do When Your Boss Says "I Love You?"	T	VHS 1267	Davis, Elias and David Pollock	Episode #68. 2-3-1973	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary rubs it in when she learns Lou's new Station Manager Barbara Coleman (Lois Nettleton) is a woman who is interested in Lou.	153924
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: What Do You Want to Do When You Produce?	T		Nelbert, Shelley and Craig Allan	Episode #135. 11-20-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Initially delighted at the chance of producing the Happy Homemaker show, Murray quickly becomes miserable when he realizes the menial tasks he has to do for Sue Ann.	153925
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: What is Mary Richards Really Like?	T	SVD 1097, SVD 802	Silver, Susan	Episode #50. 9-23-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Troublesome columnist (Peter Haskell as Mark Williams) with penchant for twisting phrases asks to interview Mary. Lou suspicious of his motives.Mary is interviewed by a newspaper columnist Mark Williams (Peter Haskell) and ends up telling a little too much.	153926
1976	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: What's Wrong with Swimming?	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #148. 10-16-1976	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary hires a new sportscaster who refuses to cover any sports but swimming and is faced with the prospect of firing her.	153927
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #45. 2-12-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).When Rhoda's apartment is destroyed by fire, she moves in with Mary. The two find that while they are best friends, they make awful roommates.	153928
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Who's In Charge Here?	T		Cohan,  Martin	Episode #51. 9-30-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou is promoted to the position of program director but has to decide to whom his old job should go. Meanwhile, The Six O'clock News begins falling apart without him.	153929
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?	T		Weinberger, Ed and Stan Daniels	Episode #97. 9-14-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary refuses to reveal a news source for a story she produced and has to spend a night in jail. Reporter (Don Mason).	153930
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: WJM Tries Harder	T		Geld, Karyl	Episode #88. 1-5-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary dates top-rated anchorman and gets inferiority complex about her own news showMary begins dating the anchorman from Minneapolis's top news show and becomes ashamed of WJM-TV's smaller news operation	153931
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: You Can't Lose 'em All	T		Lloyd, David	Episode #118. 2-15-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Lou wins the Albert Mason Award, which he had once said was for broadcasting veterans who couldn't chew their own food.	153932
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: You Certainly Are a Big Boy	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #46. 2-19-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary begins dating an architect and is astonished to learn that his son is only six years younger than she is.	153933
1974	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: You Sometimes Hurt the One You Love	T	SVD 1279	Lloyd, David	Episode #99. 9-28-1974	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Grant tosses Baxter through the newsroom door with enough intensity to give the anchor minor injuries. Guilty, Grant becomes Baxter's chief defender and Baxter takes advantage of it.Lou finally loses his temper with Ted when he endorses a political candidate on The Six O'clock News and throws him through the office doors. Lou feels guilty, and Ted takes advantage of him.	153934
1975	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: You Try to  be a Nice Guy	T		Leeson, Michael	Episode #117. 2-8-1975	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) producer at TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News Director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary agrees to help a troubled crime prone girl go straight and find a job.	153935
1972	Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: You've Got a Friend	T		Pritzker, Steve	Episode #59. 11-25-1972	TV News Staff. Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) associate producer for TV station WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. News director Lou Grant (Ed Asner). Anchor Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Writer  Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod).Mary becomes concerned when her father, newly retired, appears to have no friends or hobbies in Minneapolis, and tries to take on the role herself.	153936
1999	Mary Tyler Moore: Mary and Rhoda	MT	SVD 818			TV News Segment Producer Mary Richards Cronin (Mary Tyler Moore). Mary returns to the TV newsroom after the death of her husband, financial ruin and a reunion with Rhoda, her best friend. Finds it difficult to get a job at her age.WNYT Newsroom. African-American News Cameraman, Henry Allen (Tommy Hollis). Man in Charge Jonath Semeir (Elon Gold). TV Anchorwoman-Reporter Cecile Andrews (Christine Ebersole). Co-Anchor (Lawrence Clayton). Video Editor (Rick Gomez)Photographer (Eddie Korbich).	153937
1977	Mary White	MT	SV 138	White, William Allen (Writings). Caryl Ledner (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Editor William Allen White's (Ed Flanders) of The Emporia (Kansas) Gazette), a Pulitzer Prize-winning editor who often talks directly to the camera while reminiscing about his daughter Mary White  (Kathleen Beller) who died at 16 in 1921.Editor's profession influences his daughter who resents the time her father devotes to his work, but who, as she grows up, begins to criticize him for not carrying his convictions far enough.When White writes an editorial attacking a group planning a KKK march in town, his daughter goes him one better by disrupting a speech by the Grand Wizard with the aid of a dog. Criticizes father for not fighting against segregation.When he points out he's editorialized against it, she says, "I'm not talking about writing. I'm talking about doing." White is seen working in his office and entertaining famous visitors. Woman tells him, "You've managed to take a small town newspaper….""…and with the sheer genius of the editorials, you've made yourself a voice to be reckoned with right across the country…Do you think that could have happened if you'd been a woman?"	153938
1999	Mary Worth -- TV News Department	CS	OWN		August 28, 1999 Daily Comics,. Los Angeles Times. Sunday Comics. Daily Comics (August-September)	TV News Staff	153939
2005	Mary, Mary: Alex Cross Novel, A	NM		Patterson, James		Los Angeles Times Gossip Columnist has received a series of e-mails from a woman named Mary Smith taking responsibility for the killing of her chauffeur and a well-known female movie producer.Investigative Journalist James Truscott follows the detective around and report on the murder cases he is working on. Detective called "America's Sherlock Homes" in one of the country's more influential, or at least best-read, magazines.	153940
1986	Mary: And the Winner Is….	T		Marshall, Emily	Episode #11. 3-25-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterMary is stunned when she wins a fashion writer's award for an article she wrote at her former job.	153941
1986	Mary: Beans	T		Wyman, Douglas	Episode #8. 1-29-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterMary is convinced that Frank has made a bad decision. When she threatens to go over his head, Frank just laughs.	153942
1985	Mary: Chicago Hi-Lo	T		Koenig, Dennis	Episode #3. 12-25-1985	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterAssuming she has no idea how to play, Frank and the others invite Mary to join them for a round of poker.	153943
1986	Mary: Death Threat, The	T		Wyman, Douglas	Episode #5. 1-8-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterWhen the Eagle is hit with a series of death threats, Mary is fearful, but Frank just laughs them off.	153944
1986	Mary: Everyone's a Critic	T		Straw, Tom	Episode #4. 1-1-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterEd LaSalle uses some of Mary's vague comments about a play in his review. Unfortunately Mary didn't attend the play even though she was supposed to.	153945
1986	Mary: Forest For the Trees, The	T		Marshall, Emily	Episode #6. 1-15-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterMary is depressed because her birthday is the same day as her wedding anniversary. Her spirits receive a lift when she gets a gift form an unexpected place.	153946
1985	Mary: From Pillar to Post - Pilot	T		Levine, Ken and David Isaacs	Episode #1. Series 12-11-1985 to 4-8-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterReturning to the workplace after her divorce, Mary is determined to prove to her boss that she is tough enough to handle the job.	153947
1986	Mary: Little Jo	T		Straw, Tom	Episode #12. 4-1-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterMary sets up a dinner for Jo and her parents.	153948
1985	Mary: Make My Day	T		Levine, Ken and David Isaacs	Episode #2. 12-18-1985	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterJo decides that Mary isn't tough enough in dealing with a shady businessman so she tells him off -- while pretending to be Mary. Susan hoping for a sign from Lester agrees to go on a date with Frank.	153949
1986	Mary: Mr. Lucky	T		Koenig, Dennis	Episode #10. 2-19-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline."Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterFrank thinks he's the luckiest man in the world -- until Mary declines his offer to go to Monte Carlo with him.	153950
1986	Mary: Same Old Song	T		Levine, Ken and David Isaacs	Episode #7. 1-22-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterJo's sometimes boyfriend has finally finished his book. Will Mary help him get it published?	153951
1985	Mary: Steppin' Out With Mar Brenner	T		Tilly, Jennifer	Episode #13. 4-8-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterFrank makes Mary review Ed LaSalle's play.	153952
1986	Mary: Table For Two	T		Marshall, Emily	Episode #9. 2-12-1986	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline ReporterWhen Mary's dinner date cancels, Frank engineers a spot at her table.	153953
1986	Mary: We Get Letters	T		Markoe, Merrill	Episode.	Columnist Mary Brenner (Mary Tyler Moore) originally a writer for Fashion magazine, Women's Digest. The magazine folded, and Mary took a job as a consumer advocate for the Chicago Eagle (Chicago Post) writing "Consumer Helpline.".Editor Frank DeMarco (James Farentino). Theatre Critic Ed LaSalle (John Astin) writes column, "Stepping Out with Ed LaSalle. Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tucker (Katey Segal) writes The Mainline Reporter	153954
2007	Mary's Dilemma	M				Newscaster (Matt Barnaba).	153955
1976	Masada Plan, The	NM	OWN - H - GPL	Harris, Leonard		Reporter Kate Colby tries to find out the details of an Israeli plan to plant nuclear bombs in New York, Moscow and other cities.	153956
2000	Mascha Rabben…nur drei bis vier Satze am Telefon	MF				Interviewer (Jens Geutebruck-Himself - The Interviewer)	153957
1984	Mashaal	MF			India	Newspaper Editor Vinod Kumar (Dilip Kumar) is fired for writing against an influential politician and underworld don. He re-locates to the slums of Bombay and starts his own publication, The Torch. .Soon runs into problems with local street-gangs. One gang is headed by Raja (Anil Kapoor). The editor wins him over and the young man decides to give up his gang and leave the slums.When he returns anxious to work with the editor and his publication, he discovers that the editor is now a criminal don who has no interest in any publication or Raja.Editor Dinesh (Alok Nath). Editor Mehta (Nitin Sethi).	153958
1944	Mask of Dimitrios, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1796	Gruber, Frank (Screenplay). Ambler, Eric (Novel)		Paris Reporter (Peter Helmers). Dutch Mystery Writer Cornelius Latimer Lyman (Peter Lorre) writes detective stories traces the life of a master criminal reported dead.	153959
1954	Mask of Dust	M				Reporter (Edwin Richfield). Cynical Reporter in Lounge.	153960
1994	Mask of Time, The	N		Gabriel, Marius		Journalist Anna Kelly investigates her mother's vicious beating.	153961
1994	Mask, The	M	L	Dark Horse Comic Strips (Source).  Michael Fallon, Mark Verheiden (Story). Mike Werb (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Advice Columnist Peggy Brandt (Amy Yasbeck) wants to be "a real reporter," tries to get a story on bank clerk who develops unusual powers and indulges in criminal activities when he dons the Mask.Columnist is on hand when the police try to arrest the clerk and she helps him escape. Pretends to be attracted to him, but sells him out to a gang of crooks for $50,000, telling him she cannot afford to lose her condo.Columnist seems uncertain whether she writes for The Evening Star or the Edge City Tribune. Reporter (Suzanne Dunn).	153962
2003	Masked and Anonymous	M	DVD -R HQ 1880,  1881			Journalist Tom Friend (Jeff Bridges), investigative reporter and pontificating journalist. He interviews a near-legendary musician Jack Fate (Bob Dylan) who is released form prison to perform during a televised benefit concert. Pompous and long-winded.Reporter Friend is beaten up by one of the musician's friends Baby Cupid (Luke Wilson) when he threatens them with a gun. Beaten over the head with a guitar and killed. Legendary musician Fate is arrested for the crime even though he didn't do it.Editor (Bruce Dern).	153963
2008	Masked by Moonlight	NR		Pleiter, Allie		Journalist Georgia Waterhouse. When night fell on the lawless streets of old San Francisco, Matthew Covington, seemingly just another wealthy society idler, became the mysterious crime-fighter known as the Black Bandit. Nothing could tempt him to reveal his secret identity, until the English gentlemen met Waterhouse, whose pseudonymous newspaper accounts had made his daring exploits famous. He was coming to care deeply for this woman, who shared his passionate devotion to justice -- and the Lord -- but she could never know he was her shadow-shrouded hero. What would become of their growing love if he revealed the truth that lay behind the mask?	153964
1940	Masked Detective, The	SS		Daniels, Norman	Masked Detective, The. Fall 1940 issue debut	Reporter Rex Parker for the New York Comet, is master of disguise, good ventriloquist and trained boxer. World's greatest crime sleuth as the Masked Detective.Winnie Bligh, another reporter for the Comet, got into trouble and needed Parker to rescue her.Total: 13 Adventures.	153965
1943	Masked Marvel, The	M			12 chapters. Serial	Newscaster (Wendell Niles, Chapter 1)). Reporter (Sam Ash). First Reporter (Lester Dorr). Photographer (Brooks Benedict).	153966
1999	Masked Prosecutor, The (Yau Cha)	M				Reporter tries to learn secret identity of vigilante	153967
1996	Masked Rider: Testing 1, 2, 3	T			Episode #23. 7-13-1996	Reporter (Wendee Lee - Voice).  Fact (Julie Maddalena - Voice).	153968
1988	Masks of Rome, The	N		Llewellyn, Caroline		Journalist	153969
1969	Masque of Horror	NM	OWN - H	Linn, Edward-Jack Pearl		Newspaperman. Through the overzealousness of a headline happy newspaperman, a black captain is recommended for the Congressional Medal of Honor.Adam March, Broadway columnist turned war correspondent	153970
2000	Masquerade	NM		Hoff, B.J.		Journalist Danni St. John returns to her hometown of Red Oak, Alabama. Joins forces with sheriff to solve mystery.	153971
1929	Masquerade	M				News Media. First Reporter (John Breeden). Second Reporter (Jack P. Pierce). Third Reporter (Pat Moriarity). Fourth Reporter (Jack Carlyle).	153972
1965	Masquerade	M				Photographer (David Nettheim).	153973
1996	Masquerade	N		Lynds, Gayle		Journalist	153974
1991	Masquerade in Blue	N		Brod, D.C.		Journalist and activist/environmentalist is arrested for the murder of a real-estate developer.	153975
1945	Masquerade in Mexico	M				Newspaperman (Frank Leyva).	153976
1933	Masquerader, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10520, 10521	Thurston, Katherine Cecil (Novel) and John Hunter Booth (Play)	Ness Book	Journalist John Loder (Ronald Coleman),  trades places with his cousin, a drug-addicted member of Parliament. Saves the country during a crisis. Journalist plays the role for life.	153977
1922	Masquerader, The	M		Booth, John Hunter (Play).  Katherine Cecil Thurston (Novel).  Richard Walton Tully (Scenario)	AFI-Journalists - Ness Book	Journalist cousin of a British statesman, whose political career and home life are on the rocks, trades places with his lookalike cousin. Complications develop when the man's wife falls for the double and the situation is resolved when statesman dies.War is used to provide motivation for the journalist agreeing to the substitution.	153978
1985	Mass	N		Fuller, Jack		Reporter Stan Majewski's son David has turned to drugs, sex, and violence.	153979
2001	Massacre Island	NM		Hegwood, Martin		TV Reporter Darren Wright for Fox News. Drinks. Says to police detective: "We're both investigators, only you're a private one and I'm as public as you can get. Every day, I tell all I know to millions of people I never see."Tabloids savage a young woman's reputation who was one of four victims murdered execution-style in her boyfriend's home. Media have sensationalized the story portraying the deaths as drug-related as the woman as a tramp.Wright: "At least I don't work for that god-awful Hard Copy. I've heard journalists referred to as whores, and I may be. But, by God, at least I work the penthouses and don't walk the damned streets."	153980
1997	Masseuse 2	M				Reporter (Traci Burgard)	153981
1998	Massoud, l'Afghan	DF			France	Interviewer-Narrator Christophe de Ponfilly.	153982
1947	Master Criminal File, The: Cub Reporter, The	CB			Hoppy the Marvel Bunny #10	Cub Reporter Cubby looks for a story at the International Detectives’ Convention and finds a crook as one of the detectives.	153983
1952	Master Jim Probity (Affair of Love, An)	N		Swinnerton, Frank		Press	153984
2003	Master Keaten:	TF			Japan	News Media. Reporter Patricia Keaton (Nicole Oliver).  Reporter (Trevor Devall). Reporter (Brian Drummond).	153985
1945	Master Key, The	M			13 chapters. Serial. To Be Continued,	Reporter Janet Lowe (Jan Wiley) battling spies. Editor Phillips (Edward Earle  in Chapter 13).	153986
1946	Master Love	M				Radio. Le radio-reporter (Andre Bervil). 	153987
2008	Master of Disaster: Behind the Scenes Mystery, A	N		Teller, Ira		Promotion-Documentary Writer-Producer of Motion Picture Movie Trailers (Coming Attractions) has his life and limbs almost electrocuted, crushed, burned, drowned and buried alive on a movie set, where he is attempting to produce his first “Behind the Scenes” documentary -- aka Electronic Press Kit (EPK). North, desperate to revive a once thriving motion picture marketing career, accepts a Studio assignment for a high energy, blow budget, graphic novel inspired movie, “Master of Disaster,” filming in Augusta, Georgia and plagued by local dissent, a series of unexplained “accidents” and a sabotage scheme. With the help of Larry and Jeff Knowl, his “Twin Tower” sized EPK cameraman and sound operator, Irv North uncovers a sabotage plot that, if successful, will not only end his new career before it begins, it could cause the deaths of innocent cast and crew members. For the first time, North is faced with putting the lives of others before his own. At first, suspicion falls on a host of Industry types, a bombastic Studio marketing executive, an egotistical film director who keeps upping the ante on the risks the stunt crew must take, a Bollywood star in his first American movie who thinks he’s immortal, his sexy firebrand assistant/lover who starts a riot with the August locals, and a publicist who puts our PR fires and maybe starts them. 	153988
1994	Master of the Moor	MT				Reporter (Ingrid Lacey)	153989
1961	Master of the World	M				Newspaper front pages whirling up at the camera	153990
1965	Master Singers: Two Choirs and a Valley	DT			Short	Commentator Ewan MacColl.	153991
1966	Master, The	MT				TV Reporter (Alex MacIntosh). Reporter (Frank Jarvis). Newscaster (John McGavin). Sub-Editor (Leonard Woodrow).	153992
1984	Master, The: Fat Tuesday	T		Sawyer, Tom	Episode. 3-9-1984	News Media	153993
1957	Masterdetektiven lever farligt	MF				Journalist (Carl-Axel Elfving)	153994
1992	Mastergate	MT	SV 184	Gelbart, Larry (Play, Teleplay)		Parody News. Satire of media hounds in a TV setting.	153995
1997	Masterminds	M				News Media. Female TV Reporter (Pamela Martin). Male TV Reporter (Merrett Green). News Anchor (Tony Parsons).	153996
2000	Masterpiece Contemporary: Place of Execution, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 11600	McDermid, Val (Based on his Novel) with Patrick Harbison	Miniseries. Masterpiece Contemporary.	TV Journalist-Documentary Maker Catherine Heathcote (Juliet Stevenson), who made her name in war zones and refugee camps, is back home after a painful divorce. She’s turned her attention to the disappearance of a teenager, a crime that rocked the rural community of Scardale in Northumberland in the 1960s. Catherine suspects the true story may be very different from the one she thought she was telling.TV Journalist (Juliet Stevenson) arrives in an English village to make a film about a 13-year-old girl who disappeared 40 years earlier. In 1963, the inexplicable disappearance of wealthy teenager Alison Carter triggers a manhunt in the sleep farming village where she lives. As the snow begins to fall and clues begin to mount, university-educated Detective Inspector George Bennett (Lee Ingleby), an outside in a village of farmers, becomes hell-bent on finding Alison before she is killed and locating the perpetrator of this heinous crime when it quickly becomes clear that Alison may have been the victim of something far worse than just kidnapping. As Bennett doggedly questions Alison’s parents, class distinctions, prejudices and misdirection soon become shockingly clear. Bennett’s quest to find Alison’s attacker plants a seed of obsession inside him and the Alison Carter case propels him to great heights over the course of his career. In the present day, a much-older George Bennett (Philip Jackson) is a participant in a documentary film about the Alison case made by Journalist Heathcote, a gifted documentarian whose skill with the camera and her subjects is sadly greater than her material instincts. We first see Catharine as she’s forced to post bail for her 15-year-old daughter Sasha (Elizabeth Day), accused of vandalizing some local businesses. And that's where the story begins. Old George Bennett is able to pull some strings with the local constabulary to get Sasha released but the cooperative former copper stuns Catherine by saying that he's pulling out of the film and refuses to discuss the Alison Carter case any further, saying that mistakes were made in the investigation. It's Bennett's silence that spurs Catherine to action as she begins to pour over the evidence once again in order to find out what has provoked Bennett's sudden reluctance. Catherine's investigation in the present-day dovetails quite nicely with that of DI Bennett's in 1963 as the duo conduct their own explorations of the townspeople and Alison Carter's disappearance. As each of them does so, the audience is invited along for the ride but certain clues take on new meaning in the harsh light of present-day scrutiny, leading Catherine and the audience to believe that not everything about the Alison Carter investigation was as it seemed.Heathcote has an all-consuming need for the Truth at any cost. She is both truth-seeker and muckraker at the same time, a mass of flaws and inconsistencies who is searching for a girl long missing but can’t see her own daughter crying out for help in front of her. 	153997
2008	Masterpiece Special: Unseen Alistair Cooke, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 10663		Episode. 11-2008	Journalist-Broadcaster Alistair Cooke, one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th century. Told in his own voice and in interviews with family and close friends. The program is a chance to see America as Cooke first saw it: the raw material for a lifetime of journalism. Seen for the first time are extraordinary 8mm home movies shot by Cooke from 1933 onwards, charting his discovery of America, his passions and his relationships with stars such as Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin. 	153998
1990	Masterpiece Theatre	T				Correspondent Michael Jordan (Adrian Lukis) in Paris falls in love	153999
1974	Masterpiece Theatre: Murder Must Advertise	T				Journalist Peter Wimsey (Ian Carmichael)	154000
1971	Masters Affair, The	N	OWN - H	Hirschfeld, Burt		News Media	154001
2005	Masters of Horror: Homecoming	T	DVD -R HQ 6971		Episode #108. 12-1-2005	News Media discover zombies have swayed the presidential election. TV Talk Show Host Marty Clark (Terry David Mulligan) of "Marty Clark Live!". TV news broadcasts.	154002
2005	Masters of Horror: Imprint	T			DVD release was too gruesome to show on television. First uncensored version available in America from horror director Takashi Miike.	Journalist (Billy Drago) is searching for a prostitute in 19th century Japan and discovers instead a deformed courtesan with a tale of unspeakable cruelty.	154003
1999	Masterson	NW		Wheeler, Richard S.		Sportswriter Bartholomew "Bat" Masterson is 64 and  writing a column for the New York Morning Telegraph when he is interviewed by Columnists Louella Parson and Damon Runyon about his notorious past.When Parsons asks him, "Have you killed 26 men? Have you been charged with first-degree murder four times? Did you shoot down seven cowboys and bring their heads in a sack back to Dodge City? Have you owned cathouses?"His life, now outrageously overblown by Ned Buntline for dime novels causes Masterson to suddenly become worried about the inglorious and mostly false reputation he has endured for decades as a legendary gunfighter.The year is 1919. He has hunted buffalo and fought Indians, been a gambler and a lawman, but everyone still believes he's an incorrigible womanizer who has run cathouses and gunned down dozens of men.Accompanied by his common-law wife, he returns to Dodge City, Tombstone and Denver to clear his name and to establish he killed only one man who richly deserved it. But he discovers the public wants the legend, not the truth.	154004
2007	Mastersons of Manhattan, The	T				Reporter (Gil Smith). Two sisters come from a socially prominent family in New York.	154005
1985	Mata Hari	M				Reporter (Laszlo Farkas). Newspaperman (Vilmos Kolba).	154006
1981	Matador: Hr. Stein	TF			Denmark. Episode #18.1-10-1981	Photographer (Ryddy Nyegaard).	154007
2007	Match Made for Christmas, A	NR		Springer, Kathryn		Reporter Connor Lawe, a cynical small-town Wisconsin reporter, discovers that getting a youth leader to agree to a story about her merry band of carolers who deliver singing Christmas telegrams is easier said than done, but well worth the effort.	154008
1964	Match of the Day	DT			UK. Series 1964-	Sports Staff. Reporters Andrew James, Sue Thearle. Presenters Ray Stubbs. Commentators Simon Brotherton, Tony Gubba, Alistair Mann, John Motson, Gary Mowbray, Jonathan Pearce, John Roeder, Wally Barnes, Alan Weeks, Steve Wilson	154009
2004	Match of the Day	DT			UK. Series	News Staff. Reporter Sue Thearle. Commentators Wally Barnes, Simon Brotherton, Barry Davies, Tony Gubba, John Motson, Guy Mowbray, Jonathan Pearce, Alan Weeks, Steve Wilson. Presenter Gary Lineker, Ray Stubbs., John Roeder.	154010
1964	Match of the Day	DT			UK. Series 1964.	News Staff. Reporter Sue Thearle (1998-200. Commentators Steve Wilson (2000-2006), Wally Barnes (2004), Simon Brotherton (1999-2006), Barry Davies (1969-2004), Tony Gubba (2004-2006), John Motson (1975-2006), Guy Mowbray (2004-2006).Commentators Jonathan Pearce (2004-2006),  Martin Fisher (2006), Graeme Le Saux (2004-2006), Alan Weeks (2004), Alistair Mann (2006), John Roeder (2006), Ian Gwyn Hughes (2006)., Dan O'Hagan (2006).Presenter Gary Linekere (1999-2006), Ray Stubbs (1990-2006), Kenneth Wolstenholme (1964-1967), Jimmy Hill (1973-1988), Desmond  Lynam (1988-1999).	154011
2006	Match of the Day 2	DT			UK - Series 2004-	Sports Staff. Reporters Lee Sharpe, Kevin Day. Commentators Martin Fish, Jonathan Pearce, Simon Brotherton, Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson. Presenter Adrian Chiles.	154012
1967	Matchless	M	SVD 1164	Donati, Ermanno (Story). Alberto Lattuada, Dean Craig (Mario Pierotti), Luigi Malerba, Jack Pulman (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Correspondent  Perry "Matchless" Liston (Patrick O'Neal) of the New York Tribune, earned his nickname while fighting in Korean War. Against orders of his paper, Liston enters communist China and is tortured when mistaken for agent.Communists think he has information about deadly chemical.  In prison, an elderly Asian gives journalist a ring that makes him invisible for brief periods.  He escapes but is captured by the U.S. military who also believe he knows about the chemical.He agrees to help U.S. intelligence. Reporter gets chemical formula but decides it is too dangerous and dumps the information into the harbor in Hamburg.	154013
2006	Matchmaker, Matchmaker	NR		Schmidt, Anna		Reporter Jud Marlowe pries into matchmaker's Washington D.C. church's speed-dating program. Covering her pet project is all well and good, but his journalistic instincts tell him the real story is with the woman's senator father.With the article in question, it's up to Jud to decide what's more important: a scoop or a sweetheart.	154014
1997	Matchmaker, The	M				Journalist named Sean (David O'Hara). Journalist (Nancy O'Brien).	154015
1985	Matchmaker’s Moon	N		Browning, Dixie	Silhouette Desire #212	Reporter writing a “Ten Most Eligible Bachelors” article gets an earful from Rune McLaughlin’s mother who would stop at nothing to find him a wife including telling all to the reporter. Women up and down the Eastern Seaboard were now calling Rune up, offering to prepare his favorite dishes. He had to get away. But when his isolated retreat turned out to have the eminently eligible Corey Peters living next door, Rune thought he had been set up. Corey denied it vehemently, and he almost believed her. No one could have known how perfect she was for him. Rune himself hadn’t known exactly what he wanted in a woman until he found it in her.	154016
2003	Matchups	M				Sports Reporter (T.V. Blake). Commentator #1 (Rob Tepper). Commentator #2 (Herb Irvine). Commentator #3 (Bobby Lucas). Commentator #4 (Tony Pacheco). Commentator #5 (Dannon Green). Commentator #6 (Lamel D. Harris).News Reporter #1 (Leslie Wells). News Reporter #2 (Krishna Y. Smith).	154017
1984	Matelot 521, Le	MF				Photographer (Vincent Costello).	154018
2005	Material Girls	M				News Media.  People Magazine Reporter (Carl Lewis). "Extra" Reporter (Terri Seymour). TV News Anchor (Suzanne Whang). "E" Reporter (Brad Blumenthal-Parker). Photographer (Jason Huber). Gossip Weekly Reporter (Kristen Hagen). Reporter (Charlie Pineda).	154019
1954	Mather Story	N		Prebble, John		Press	154020
1862	Mathew Brady Exhibit of Antietam Civil War Battle Photographs	A				Photojournalist Mathew Brady and his staff exhibited in Brady’s New York studio photographs of the Antietam landscape taken just after the September battle that claimed the lives of more than 6,000 men. Photography was in its infancy and most Americans had never seen anything but drawings and paintings of the war. The exhibition caused a sensation. People were stunned even though the images showed none of the fighting, only the aftermath: burial parties, bodies strewn across the landscape and a boatload of picnickers blandly relaxing at the scene where thousands had died. Anonymous New York Times Reporter: “We recognize the battlefield as a reality, but it stands as a remote one. It is like a funeral next door...It attracts your attention, but it does not enlist your sympathy. But it is very different when the hearse stops at your own door and the corpse is carried out over your own threshold...Mr. Brady has done something to bring home to us the terrible reality and earnestness of war. If he has not brought bodies and laid them in our door yards and along streets, he has done something very like it.”	154021
1970	Mathias Kneissl	MF			Germany	Reporter Kruger	154022
1990	Mathnet: Case of the Ersatz Earthquake, The	T			Episode #14.	Anchorman (Larry McCormick).	154023
1991	Mathnet: Case of the Purloined Policies, The	T			Episode #25.	News Dealer (Robert Weil).	154024
1978	Matilda	M		Gallico, Paul (Novel). Albert S. Ruddy, Timothy Galfas (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Duke Parkhurst (Robert Mitchum) is said to be "the most influential sportswriter in the world." Current boxing champion controlled by a gangster journalist wants to put out of business. Witnesses exhibition by boxing kangaroo.Makes deal with promoter to write about animal's bouts if he arranges them. Journalist says on the sidelines commenting, "I don't believe it" and "It's almost human."Final summation about how audience supported the kangaroo until they began to feel threatened as a human race. Parkhurst becomes managing editor of newspaper.Matilda's owner claims he used to be known as "the Bermondsey Kid," which was title of 1933 British film involving a boxing newsboy.Ring Announcers (James Lennon, Don Dunphy)	154025
1970	Matilda	N	OWN - H	Gallico, Paul		News Media	154026
2004	Matinale, La	DF			France. Series 2004.	Journalist Valerie Astruc ("Interview politique"). Hosts Thierry Gilardi, Stephanie Renouvin, Bruce Toussaint.	154027
1993	Matinee	M				Newscaster (Ike Pappas)	154028
1995	Matinee Idol, The	MT				News Reporter (Rob Cryston)	154029
1955	Matinee Theatre: In the Fog	T		Davis, Richard Harding Davis. Adaptation.	9-11-55	Journalists	154030
1928	Mating Call, The	M				Newspaperman (Herman J. Mankiewicz). World War I vet takes on the Klu Klux Klan when he loses his wife to a womanizing Klansman.	154031
1965	Mating Dance	P	MLPL	Howard, E.H.-H. McAvity	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	154032
1918	Mating, The	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	154033
1988	Matlock:	T	SV 178 (Media Excerpts), SV 47.		Episodes	News Media	154034
1992	Matlock: Abduction, The	T			Episode #125. 3-6-1992	Newscaster (Dale Harimoto).	154035
1990	Matlock: Accused, The	T	SVD 743		Episode #163. 10-13-1994	Journalist kills an underworld figure in self-defense after meeting him for an interview. Matlock defends him.	154036
1987	Matlock: Author, The	T			Episode #14. 1-13-1987	Reporter Carl Burke (John Schuck).	154037
1990	Matlock: Biker, The	T			Episode #100. 11-17-1990	TV Interviewer (Craig Shoemaker). Movie Star is killed on way to premiere and former bodyguard is prime suspect.	154038
1990	Matlock: Blackmailer, The	T	VHS 1244		Episode #89. 5-1-1990	Cartoonist Mark Joy (Ron Winfield) draws bead on state senator who is not amused.  He swears he is not using his comic strip, "The Peach Pit," to slander a local politician. He runs into problems when comic strips published aren't his work.So he asks Matlock for help.	154039
1990	Matlock: Cookie Monster, The	T			Episode #90. 5-8-1990	News Media. Newscaster (Fred Holliday). TV Interviewer (Craig Shoemaker). Cookie  Maker announces plans to take over smaller baking companies. She dies from allergic reaction to hazelnuts and Matlock defends another cookie maker.	154040
1986	Matlock: Cop, The	T			Episode #9. 11-15-1986	News Media. Reporter (Ines Pedroza).	154041
1987	Matlock: Country Boy, The	T			Episode #34. 12-15-1987	Reporter (Marshall Martin). Reporter (Eli Rich).	154042
1990	Matlock: Cover Girl, The	T			Episode #99.11-20-1990	Photographer Harry Samuels (Michael Harris).	154043
1991	Matlock: Critic, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8503. DVD -R 1555		Episode	Theater Critic John Bosley Hackett (Tony Jay) is murdered and one of the suspects is the creator of  a Broadway-bound musical. He's counting on the musical being a failure because he has oversold stock in the production. The powerful critic is killed.	154044
1989	Matlock: D.J., The	T			Episode #52. 1-3-1989	Reporter (Helen Nemir Hanson). Reporter (Miguel Marcott).	154045
1991	Matlock: Defense, The	T			Episode #118. 12-6-1991	News Media. Reporter (Laurel Schaefer).	154046
1986	Matlock: Diary of a Perfect Murder	MT	DVD -R HQ 1785, 1786. SVD 782. SVD 570. SV 199. First 30 Minutes	Hargrove, Dean	Episode #1. 3-3-1986	TV Reporter is accused of murdering his former wife and the famous father-daughter lawyer team takes on the case.	154047
1986	Matlock: Don, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10783 (Part One - Episode #6)		Episode #6-#7. 10-28-/11-1986	News Media. Reporter (Bonnie Strauss).	154048
1992	Matlock: Evening News, The (Parts I and II)	T	DVD -R HQ 2116, 2117. SVD 800. VHS 413		Episodes #127-#128. 4-24-1992, 5-1-1992	TV Anchor Diane Becker-Vicki Davis (Mary Gordon Murray) lans to frame a TV reporter for murder. Reporter Stu Pursey (Lance E. Nichols). Reporters (Dale Harimoto, Mary Ingersoll).When the intended victim fakes own death, the female anchor is arrested for a crime never committed. Matlock has to work to get her released. The real murderer winds up murdering himself.	154049
1989	Matlock: Ex, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1939. SVD 783 (Missing last 5 minutes), SV 161, 122		Episode #71. 10-17-1989	Editor of a newspaper is killed by a man in Baltimore because the editor dragged his name in the mud. Gossip Columnist (Tony Alexander). Editor (Ellen Heuer).	154050
1990	Matlock: Fighter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8483. DVD -R 1660. SVD 1702.		Episode #102. 12-11-1990	Sports Reporter is murdered and the heavyweight boxing champ is accused of the killing because the reporter had lambasted him in the newspaper. Matlock defends the prizefighter.	154051
1993	Matlock: Fortune, The	MT			Episode #137. 2-18-1993	Newscaster (Leigh Powell). Nephew of eccentric millionaire accused of murdering his uncle. Matlock defends him in court.	154052
1991	Matlock: Game Show, The	T			Episode #119. 12-13-1991	TV Producer. Matlock vocally defends a TV producer who's been accused of giving an obnoxious talk-show host the ax -- literally.	154053
1995	Matlock: Getaway, The	T			Episode. 1-5-1995. Season #9. Episode #9.	Reporter (Marguerite Ayers). Reporter #2 (Ralph Brownewell).  Reporter (Selden Smith).	154054
1995	Matlock: Heist, The	T			Episode #178. 4-27-1995	Reporter (Patt Noday).	154055
1990	Matlock: Informer, The (Part 1 and Part II)	T			Episodes #86-#87. 2-20/27-1990	News Media. Reporter (Grant Moran). Reporter (Virginia Watson).	154056
1988	Matlock: Lovelorn, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2621. SVD 785, SV 139		Episode #43. 2-23-1988	Advice Columnist is murdered and Matlock sorts through complicated family affairs of a popular romantic-advice columnist, while he offers his own advice to his client who is accused of the relationship columnist's murder	154057
1989	Matlock: Mayor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4284. VHS 1271 (First Half)		Episodes #55-#56. 1-31-1989, 2-7-1989	Reporter Paul O'Neill (Tony Soper) in Chicago hires Matlock to defend a 1960s radical accused of assassinating Chicago's mayor. The reporter is convinced of  a man's innocence.Matlock reluctantly agrees to follow through with the case after realizing O'Neill tricked him because he knows that dropping the case will seriously hurt the man's chances.PR. Mayor Press Secretary identifies man from press conference and Matlock restages news conference to show how the lights by the news crew made this impossible.News Media. Reporter (Catherine MacNeal). Reporter (Milt Tarver). Reporter (Jeffrey Lampert). Reporter #3 (Laurel Schaefer). Photographer (Dominick Allen).	154058
1989	Matlock: Model, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7419. DVD -R 1603.		Episode #64. 4-25-1989	Journalist, who is famous,  is accused of murdering a fashion model. Matlock is hit by a car and has to put the case together from his hospital room. He tries to clear famous journalist of the murder of the top model.	154059
1990	Matlock: Narc, The	T			Episode #95. 10-23-1990	TV Reporter (Sharon Wyatt-Voice). Policeman killed.	154060
1987	Matlock: Network, The	T		Schlitt, Robert	Episode #32. 12-1-1987	News Media. News Anchor Doug August (Larry Anderson). News Anchor Terry McNeil (Debra Sue Maffett).	154061
1993	Matlock: Obsession, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4884		Episode.	Press. Nightmares give Ben clues to the murderer of a celebrity doctor who was selling secrets about a client to the press.	154062
1987	Matlock: Power Brokers, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3377, 3378. SVD 780		Episodes #29-#30. 10-27-1987, 11-3-1987.	Columnist Isabella Hofmann (Melinda Stuart) is accused of murder when her source is killed and Matlock goes to Washington to defend the famous journalist.When an FBI agent offers her an exclusive, she changes her plea to guilty. Matlock tries to talk to her especially after it's revealed that the person she thinks is an FBI agent is really an imposter.	154063
1989	Matlock: Prisoner, The (Parts I and II)	T			Episode #75-#76. 11-14/21-1989	Reporter (Steve Morris). Matlock finds weapon inside prison. Tries to clear prison guard and keep alive.	154064
1987	Matlock: Reporter, The (aka Window, The)	T	VHS 1306. SV 162, 125		Episode #23. 5-5-1987	Reporter asks Matlock's help in clearing a newlywed who is charged with the murder of her husband.	154065
1993	Matlock: Revenge, The	T			Episode #140. 3-25-1993	Tabloid Publisher (David Lenthall).	154066
1986	Matlock: Santa Claus	T			Episode #12. 12-9-1986	News Media. Reporter (Tamara Taylor).	154067
1995	Matlock: Scam, The	T			Episode #179. 5-7-1995	Editor (Ed Lillard).	154068
1991	Matlock: Strangler, The	T			Episode #113. 10-25-1991	News Media. Reporter (Margaret Howell). Reporter (Kyle Scott Jackson).  Reporter (Christopher J. Keene).	154069
1994	Matlock: Tabloid, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2907. SV 294		Episode #166. 11-3-1994	Tabloid Editor is murdered and a U.S. senatorial candidate is accused of the crime. Jerri goes undercover at the paper to prove that someone there may have had an even bigger motive than the female candidate.Photographer (Deacon Dawson). Staff Photographer (Chuck Kinlaw).	154070
1990	Matlock: Talk Show, The	T			Episode #82. 1-16-1990	Editor (Daniel Trent).	154071
1994	Matlock: Temptation, The	T			Episode #158. 1-27-1994	Reporter (Patt Noday).	154072
1921	Matrimonial Web, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	154073
2001	Matrix Revisited, The	M				Editor (Zach Staenberg).	154074
1993	Matrix: Conviction of His Courage	T			Episode #10. 7-1-1993	News Media. Reporter (Caroline Yeager).	154075
2005	Matroesjka's	MTF			Belgium - Dutch. Miniseries	Editor-in-Chief (Vic de Wachter).	154076
2005	Matryoshka	MF			Short - Comedy	Critic (Emily Beck).	154077
1994	Matt Cobb: Killed in Fringe Time	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#7 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb who works for a New York-based television network has to control the network's expensive new TV Talk-Show Host Richard Bentyne.Bentyne's successful but offensive mix of rude, crude and "cool" annoys some guests and co-workers. It is not surprising when someone kills him. Because he is on the inside track at the network, Cobb investigates with the help of an NYPD lieutenant.Cobb, whose job security is reinforced by his romantic relationship with the network's leading shareholder, must ease the paranoia of the talk-show host who has an old love, a new lover, a hit show and morbid delusions on a grand scale.But his delusions prove well-founded when he is fatally poisoned just before a famous wealthy eccentric no one but Bentyne has seen for 35 years is due to appear on the show."Fringe Time" is the period after the late news and before the morning news and chat shows.	154078
1988	Matt Cobb: Killed in Paradise	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#5 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.A group of mystery writers on a mystery cruise to St. David's Island in the Caribbean make a fine stew for Network vice-president Cobb, who has been dragooned into squiring two winner of a Network contest on the cruise.That the winner and her companion turn out to be beautiful young women helps make the trip more enjoyable until macho writer Lee H. Schaeffer takes a strong dislike to Cobb and starts a feud making life difficult for Cobb.Then Schaeffer and some deadly kitchen knives disappear. When it looks as if an easily bribed acting chief dining-room stewart who helped Schaeffer battle Cobb is about to tell all, he also disappears.Once the ship arrives in St. David's the police take charge as another murder occurs. Cobb investigates, visits a Mafia boss who has retired to the island and who wants Cobb's help in solving his nephew's murder.	154079
1981	Matt Cobb: Killed in the Act	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#2 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.	154080
1996	Matt Cobb: Killed in the Fog	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#8 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.He flees the odious charms of the media biz for a vacation in England with his beloved Roxanne, who has overcome an early life of drug addiction to become wealthy, beautiful and besotted with Matt, who loves her nearly as much as he loves himself.Matt does a favor for Lady Pam Arking, the head of a European TV network. He hands over a package, then watches the man to whom he delivered it to die.Then he runs afoul of the London police and gets accused of murder.	154081
1978	Matt Cobb: Killed in the Ratings	NM		DeAndrea, William	#1 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.	154082
1987	Matt Cobb: Killed on the Ice	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#4 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.	154083
1991	Matt Cobb: Killed on the Rocks	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#6 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.The resourceful TV industry troubleshooter investigates a billionaire corporate raider's lethal impalement on pointy rocks during a blizzard at an Adirondak estate.He had accompanied corporate executives to the billionaire's retreat for a discussion of a takeover bid. Isolated by a deep snowfall, members of the group find their host dead the next morning splayed out in the snow 40 yards from the house.There are no footprints leading to the body. Cobb takes charge of retrieving the body, questioning the other guests, and getting the girl.	154084
1983	Matt Cobb: Killed With a Passion	NM		DeAndrea, William L.	#3 Matt Cobb Mysteries	Television Network Vice President Matt Cobb is based in New York working for an American TV giant known as the Network in charge of Special Projects. He's a hired gun in a three-piece suit. And the world of TV can be very nasty indeed.Cobb has to clear up a problem at the network, but he takes time to clear his best friend who is accused of murder.	154085
1984	Matt Houston: Apostle of Death	T			Episode #49. 10-19-1984	News Media. Newsman (Larry McCormick).	154086
1982	Matt Houston: Beverly Woods Social Club, The	T		Webster, Skip	Episode.	News Media	154087
1985	Matt Houston: Breakpoint	T			Episode #59. 1-11-1985	News Media. TV Reporter (Clare Nono).	154088
1984	Matt Houston: Death Stalk	T			Episode #54. 11-23-1984	Reporter (Angela Black).	154089
1983	Matt Houston: Heritage (Part One)	T			Episode #25. 9-9-1983	News Media. Reporter (Ken Jones). Reporter (Eleanor Mondale).	154090
1985	Matt Houston: New Orleans Nightmare	T		Robe, Mike	Episode. 2-8-1985	News Media	154091
1983	Matt Houston: Rock and the Hard Place, The	T			Episode #12. 1-2-1983	TV Reporter (Jim Healy).	154092
1982	Matt Houston: Stop the Presses	T		Conway, James L.	Episode #3. 10-3-1982	Tabloid Publisher is nearly killled after telling his four worst enemies he plans to run a front-page story on them.	154093
1984	Matt Houston: Vanished	T			Episode #47. 9-28-1984	News Media. Reporter (Clare Nono).	154094
1982	Matt Houston: X-22 (Part I)	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1982	News Media. Reporter (Tawny Little).	154095
1987	Matt McCall: Blood Bath	NM	OWN - H	Risenhoover, C.C.	#2 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.McCall is on assignment looking into the brutal murder of a young woman. When another woman dies, it looks like a serial killer.	154096
1987	Matt McCall: Child Stalker	NM	MLPL	Risenhoover, C.C.	#3 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.	154097
1986	Matt McCall: Dead Even	NM	OWN - P	Risenhoover, C.C.	#1 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.	154098
2001	Matt McCall: Death Angel	NM	OWN - H	Risenhoover, C.C.	#5 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.High school football player dies mysteriously as a result of an unusual drug concoction, small town authorities are quick to call it an accident or suicide.But the boy's father, who years earlier was rescued by8 McCall from a Central American prison camp, smells a rat and asks the former rogue CIA operative for help. Then the father is found hanging at the end of a rope, his death also ruled a suicide.McCall isn't buying the party line. He knows it is murder most foul. Bodies start piling up -- and McCall is forced to use fists and firearms as well as his intellect to bring some semblance of justice to a town that has sold its soul.Strange and beautiful women, crooked cops, a big-time crime boss living in a small town, weird kids, a Nicaraguan hit man, a sleazy congressman and a host of other people working both sides of the street combine to distract McCall from finding the killer.	154099
1988	Matt McCall: Enter Matt McCall: An Introduction to Matt McCall Series	NM		Risenhoover, C.C.	Sampler Book for the Matt McCall Series	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.The kind of a man who lives only in novels and on the silver screen or in the impossible dreams of most men.	154100
2005	Matt McCall: Imminent Evil	NM	OWN - H	Risenhoover, C.C.	#7 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.He is labeled "the most dangerous man in the world" by terrorists who ambush him at his Texas hill country home. Men in heavily armed helicopters using automatic weapons go after McCall. His longtime handyman and cook are chopped down by the fire.Despite being wounded, McCall puts up a gallant fight but is no match for the rockets that smash into his log home. With their rockets, the assailants splinter the house into toothpicks and turn the place into a blazing inferno.No one could have escaped such devastation. But McCall has a way of defying logic. Seriously wounded, he manages to crawl through an escape tunnel and away from the house before it is engulfed in flames.Located by CIA compatriots, he is rushed to a secret hospital facility in San Antonio and put back together.. The enemies are led to believe he is dead until he is well enough to exact revenge.	154101
2001	Matt McCall: Lethal Rage	NM	OWN - H	Risenhoover, C.C.	#6 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.This time he is investigating an alleged boating accident that claims the life of a friend who once partnered with him in covet activities for the CIA.His friend, a VP for a defense contractor, discovered that someone at the company was stealing classified information and selling it to enemy. The traitor could be anyone --  the company's CEO or one of an entourage of overpaid and incompetent executives.As McCall investigates, suspects and people who might provide leads start dropping like flies. His efforts are stymied by the police, a politically ambitious DA and a congressman receiving payoffs from the defense contractor.McCall's rage turns lethal when another of his friends is murdered and there's attempt to kill his fiancé. Resorting to the CIA training that earned him a reputation as the world's most dangerous man, the hunters become the hunted.	154102
1988	Matt McCall: Matt McCall	NM		Risenhoover, C.C.	#4 Matt McCall Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Matt McCall, a war-toughened, rugged Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the San Antonio Tribune, used to work for the CIA and has an appetite for justice that sometimes trigger vigilantism.McCall is disgusted. A man murdered a child and has a mistrial because of a technicality. McCall is worried about his wife and children.	154103
1910	Matter of Fact, A	SS	GPL	Kipling, Rudyard	In "Best Short Stories of Rudyard Kipling, The."	Journalists. Three newspapermen. Keller, of an American paper. Burly half-Dutchman, Zuyland, who owned and edited a paper near Johannesburg, and narrator who had solemnly put away all journalism.Once a journalist always and forever a journalist.	154104
1944	Matter of Honor, A	N	OWN - P	McGivern, William P.		Press	154105
1993	Matter of Justice, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 8365, 8366, 8367, 8368			News Media. Reporter 1A (Hollis McCarthy). Reporter 2A (David Washington). Reporter #1 (Jeffrey Nicholson). Reporter #2 (Hank Booth).	154106
1968	Matter of Mandrake, The	NM		Norman, Barry		London Reporter Paul Baker.  Turned into a spy and international intelligence intrigue.	154107
1992	Matter of Privilege, A	NR		Michaels, Lorna	Harlequin Superromance	Reporter Stephanie Barrett is in Houston to expose fraud in the Madison Charitable Foundation. She doesn’t count on falling in love with foundation head, Reed Madison. Can she expose Reed and his family to public scandal? And if she does, what will happen to their relationship? 	154108
1964	Matter of Taste	NM	PVL	Lockridge, Richard		Columnist Warren Drake	154109
2008	Matter of the Heart	NR		Davids, Patricia		Reporter Robert “Rob” Dale is delving into the life of Dr. Nora Blake who is operating on a sick little boy. She doesn’t like answering a determined reporter’s questions about the surgery, especially since he is looking into her life as well. Nora has her share of secrets. She won’t allow a newspaper to profit from the child’s story -- or her own. Granted, the handsome reporter truly seems to care about the young, orphaned boy. And about her. And tanks to Rob’s skills at digging deep, there is one question she just might answer with a joyful yes.	154110
2008	Matter of Timing, A	N		Miller, G.E.		CNN Reporter joins with a decorated American hero from Desert Storm and his three friends to stop terrorists from creating a massive earthquake on the New Madrid fault line that is one of the deepest, most deadly earthquake zones anywhere in the world running from Memphis to St. Louis along the Mississippi River. The attack would make 9-11 look like a practice run. 	154111
1997	Matter of Trust	M				Reporter (Jonathan Klein). Newscaster (Sharone Carmi). Newscaster (Julia Verdin).	154112
2009	Matthew Livingston and the Millionaire Murder	N		Conelli, Marco		High School Tabloid Reporter Dennis Sommer, a frustrated teenage journalist, is interviewing a wealthy town resident who is the ultimate contradiction of cool. When Denis finds the subject of his lukewarm periodical is a stone cold corpse, the police drag the young journalist in for their own version of questions and answers about the millionaire’s mysterious death. Fear and confusion colliding, Dennis Sommers turns to the one person he believes can make any sense of it, Matthew Livingston. A genius of deduction and lateral thinking, Matthew will test science and theory to prove a murder was committed. With the ever confident Sandra Small at his side, Dennis is dispatched into an investigation that leads him into the very soul of evil. Crime, greed and power show no remorse as a maniac builds a platform for mass terror, a platform only equaled by the determination of Matthew Livingston to stop it. 	154113
2002	Matthew Shepard Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 10707, 10705. SVD 1160			News Media. Female News Anchor (Susan Chuang).	154114
1977	Matthew Spinnaker	N		McInerny, Ralph		News Media	154115
2004	Matthew's Best Hit TV	TF			Series. Japan.	Gourmet Reporters (Kai Ato, Hikomaro, Yumenosuke Sanshoutei, Miyako Takeuchi, Takuro Takumi, Shiho Hashimoto).	154116
2003	Matthew's Best Hit TV:	T			Episode #6. 6-23-2003	Gourmet Reporter (Shiho Hashimoto).	154117
2004	Matthew's Golden TV - Zenkoko gokujo-gourmet! Aji no report saikyou-kessen!	TF			Japan	Gourmet Reporters (Kai Ato, Noriko Aota, Shiho Hashimoto, Hikomaro, Akiko Ikuina, Misuta-Chin, Osaru, Otoha, Yumenosuke Sanshoutei, Panchi Sato, Sonim, Kei Yasuda).	154118
2006 	Matti	MF			Finland. 	Radio Reporter (Simo Ruuskanen). Reporter at Airport (Santen Kinnunen). Sports Reporter (Petteri Ahomaa). Sports Reporter (Hannu-Pekka Hanninen). Reporter of Gossip Magazine (Minna Hanninen). Photographer (Harri Blomqvist). Inteviewer by Hillside (Markku Haukijarvl). Cameraman (Pekka Valkeisenmaki). 	154119
1955	Mattie Dear (Professor's Tale, The)	SS	USC	Hammett, E.A.	In "Delta Decameron."	Sob Sister." Applied to a woman reporter may well be amended to 'smile sister' when applied to Mattie Dear, an aging correspondent whose columns under the heading "Colored News."Columns enliven weekly the pages of the Clarksdale Press Register, a daily journal of the Mississippi Delta.	154120
2005	Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe	M				News Media. Pushy Newswoman (Jane Fergus). Overseas Reporter (Jed Sexton). Media Dad (Robert Bryson). Media Mom (Felicity Jones). Media Boy (Zachary Lapes).	154121
1991	Mattscheibe. Ein Fernsehroman	N		Lewinsky, Charles	Germany	TV Journalist	154122
1995	Mature Woman, A	N		Maruya, Saiichi (Dennis Keene, translator)		Reporter. Bright, attractive and strong-willed single woman working in male-dominated environment of a daily newspaper.	154123
2007	Matutino Express	DF			Mexico. Series 2007.	News Program. Anchor Eduardo Salazar. Hosts Esteban Arce, Adriana Riveramelo, Jose Ramon San Cristobal.	154124
2001	Matzav, Ha-	DF				News Media. Field Reporter (Haim Etgar). Field Reporter (Yishai Karni). Field Reporter (Alma Zack)	154125
2004	Matzo Ball Heiress, The	N		Shapiro, Laurie		Cameraman Jared Silver and Director working for the Food Channel have been asked to film the famous Greenblotz Matzo family’s seder, and the publicity op is too good to pass over. Heather Greenblotz is being courted by the handsome director and the subtly sexy cameraman and she’s got family coming out of her ears. It’s enough to make a formerly dateless heiress feel like a princess. Here’s hoping that no one will discover that a Greenblotz family seder is about as real as the Easter bunny.After Heather casts an ancient shopkeeper as Grandma and coaxes her bisexual father to make an appearance, Heather think she’s pulled it off. Until her mother stages an unexpected walk-on. As the live broadcast threatens to become a Greenblotz family expose, Heather must dig deep to find faith in love, family, and, most of all, herself. Heather Greenblotz is the most down-to-earth heiress you’re ever likely to meet. She’s got a chilly, self-centered and travel-obsessed mother and a warm, self-centered and travel-obsessed mother and a warm, self-centered and gay father. Her cousin Jake runs the family business, Greenblotz Matzo. She discovers her family business is in financial trouble and only she can save the day. So she decides to throw a last-minute Passover seder to be broadcast by the Food Channel. The only problem is that the cantankerous Greenblotz clan doesn’t celebrate Passover. So Heather and her kosher heartthrob, cameraman Jared Silver, attempt to pull off the seder of the year.	154126
1987	Maude Teasdale Cavendish: Young Mrs.Cavendish and the Kaiser's Men	NM	OWN - P	Beck, K.K. (Kathrine Kristine Beck Marris)	#1 Maude Teasdale Cavendish Mysteries	Columnist Maude Teasdale Cavendish, society columnist for the San Francisco Globe is kidnapped and replaced by a young woman dressed just like her	154127
1975	Maude: Election, The	T			Episode #74. 10-6-1975	TV Interviewer (Ken Sansom).	154128
1975	Maude: Maude's Big Decision	T			Episode #73. 9-29-1975	Female Interviewer (Jean Gillespie).	154129
1972	Maudite galette, La	MF				Photographer (Attila Dory).	154130
1953	Maugham Obsession, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	154131
2005	Maurice Richard	M				Sports-News Media. Angaphone Journalist (John Maclaren). Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard and struggles of French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.	154132
1916	Maurice Wallion Mysteries	SS		Pettersson, Julius		Correspondent Maurice Wallion,  a reporter and international correspondent for a Stockholm newspaper before and during the war years, is known as the "Problem Solver."	154133
1973	Maurie	M				TV Sportscaster Chris Schenkel. News Media	154134
1990	Maury Povich Show, The	DT			Series. 1990. Syndicated	Talmk Show Host Maury Povich.	154135
1993	Maus und Katz	MTF			Germany	Reporter (Frank Witter).	154136
1992	Maverick, The	NR	OWN - P	Kaiser, Janice		Reporter Alex Townsend, rogue reporter, loner, charismatic. His motto: Live dangerously.  On the trail of a hot story and distracted by the woman he rescued from a gang of thugs in Bangkok. Correspondent. Rebels & Rogues - #417	154137
1958	Maverick: Day of Reckoning	T			Episode	Printer. Bret and a cowardly town printer must defend the town from being torn apart by a rancher and his men who already gunned down the marshal.	154138
1960	Maverick: Guatemala City	T			Episode #73. 1-31-1960	Newspaper Vendor (Paul Mousie Garner).	154139
1958	Maverick: Lonesome Reunion	T			Episode #29. 9-28-1958	Newspaperman (Jon Lormer).	154140
1962	Maverick: Maverick Report, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10620		Episode #120. 3-11-1962	Newspaper. Bart Maverick wins a newspaper in a poker game and then finds out a senator is suing the paper for libel.	154141
1994	Max	M				Journalist (Carl Huybrechts)	154142
2006	Max Havoc: Ring of Fire	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Suzanne Serwatuk).	154143
1987	Max Headroom:	T	VHS 1266, 1264, 1250. SV 1238.  SVD 1205. SV 1165. SV 269, 265, 262, 259, 251, 249.		Episodes. Series 3-31-1987 to 5-7-1987. 8-14-1987- 10-16-87	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)ENG Reporter (Howard Samuels). Helipad Reporter (Roger Tebb). Sarcastic computer-generated Max Headroom character.TV sets are more important than food. TV ratings are the all important currency of the nation.  Top studio becomes concerned dead viewers make for low ratings. Carter is sent to investigate.After a motorcycle accident, his mind is preserved by whiz-kid  Bryce Lynch (Paul Spurrier) and becomes his wise-cracking computer-generated alter-ego Max Headroom who manages to boost ratings above those of any live hosts to date.Made for TV movie remade as first episode of series.	154144
1985	Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future	NSF		Roberts, Steve	Novelization of series.	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom. ENG Reporter (Howard Samuels).	154145
1985	Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future (aka Original Story, The)	MT	SVD 1165	Roberts, Steve	4-4-1985 British Channel 4 Telefilm	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)World ruled by Zic-Zac, and other powerful corporations locked in a ruthless competition for consumer dollars and television rating points. Network 22 dominates the airwaves through its use of blipvertsBlipverts compress 30 seconds of commercial information into three seconds, can cause neural overstimulation and rarely spontaneous combustion in more sedate viewers.Society of harsh class inequalities where predators roam the streets looking for unsuspecting citizens who can be sold for parts to black-market body banks.Max's name stems from the last thing Carter sees before sustaining his head injury -- a sign advising of the "maximum headroom" in the car park he is fleeing.	154146
1987	Max Headroom: Academy	T	SVD 1186	Brown, David	Episode #7. 9-18-1987. Season 2 Opener.	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Network 23 becomes victim of signal zapping - illegal interruption of satellite feed. When Bryce Lynch (Paul Spurrier) tracks zipping to Big Time Television, Blank Reg (W. Morgan Sheppard) is arrested and sent for trial by game show on "You the Jury."Edison and Theora trace the real zippers to the Academy of Computer Sciences and Bryce's old school friends.	154147
1987	Max Headroom: Baby Grobags	T	SVD 1215	Ruppenthal, Chris	Episode #14.	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Edison Carter is onto the trail of some rather dark people who are stealing babies from the baby pods where they are grown while Bryce carefully considers working for Grossberg and Channel 66.	154148
1987	Max Headroom: Blanks, The	T	SVD 1163	Roberts, Steve	Episode #6. 5-5-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)As the "blanks" -- undesirables with no computer records -- are rounded up and arrested, the networks face permanent cancellation by hackers who threaten to crash the city's entire computer system if their companions aren't released.	154149
1987	Max Headroom: Blipverts	T		Gannon, Joe and Philip De Guere, Jr.	Episode #1. 3-31-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)In the near future, when TVs can't be shut off and ratings are all that matter, investigative reporter Edison Carter and his computer-generated alter ego Max Headroom battle to keep the "blank" generation informed.In the opener, Carter stumbles across his own network's cover-up of a sometimes deadly new form of TV advertising called "blipverts".	154150
1985	Max Headroom: Body Banks	T	SVD 1176	Roberts, Steve	Episode #3. 4-14-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Carter races to save a girl's life, Ben Cheviot (George Coe) is more concerned that Max is offending Network 23's biggest sponsor, Zik-Zak who have decided to buy him.	154151
1985	Max Headroom: Commercials for Coke	CC				Talk Show Host Max Headroom (Matt Frewer) is a spokesperson for Coca-Cola.	154152
1987	Max Headroom: Deities	T	SVD 1185	Cassutt, Michael	Episode #8. 9-24-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Vu-Age Church is running a phony resurrection service, claiming to be able to store cortical scans of its members and keep them on-line for the day when cloning is perfected and their personalities can be placed in new bodies.Edison is reluctant to pursue the story because Vu-Age's leading televangelist, Vanna Smith, is an old flame.	154153
1987	Max Headroom: Dream Thieves	T	SVD 1210	Roberts, Steve	Episode #10. 10-9-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor).Some shady entrepreneurs are stealing people's dreams and selling them to the highest bidders.Edison goes undercover to expose their lethal business.	154154
1987	Max Headroom: Grossberg's Return	T	SVD 1182	Roberts, Steve	Episode #9. 10-2-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Rival Network 66 attempts to defeat Network 23 in a ratings-based election by introducing "a watch while you sleep" device into its programming to cause people to leave their TV sets on all night.Network 144 Political Commentator (J. Jay Smith).	154155
1987	Max Headroom: Lessons	T	SVD 1222	Hein, Adrian	Episode #13. 5-5-1988	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Network 23 censors go a step too far when they try to shut down a secret school in the fringes, because it's using pirated Network 23 instructional programming.	154156
1987	Max Headroom: Neurostim	T	SVD 1196	Sellers, Arthur and Michael Cassutt	Episode #12. 4-28-1988	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor).Zik-Zak introduces Neurostim, a device to directly stimulate the brain and bypass the need to use television for advertising.	154157
1984	Max Headroom: Original Max Talking Headroom Show, The	T	A1260		UK. Episode	TV Host Max Headroom, a famous disembodied stuttering head with an over-inflated ego featured Max doing stand-up comedy acts, singing and interviewing non-computer generated celebrities. Interviews Mary Tyler Moore in this episode.	154158
1987	Max Headroom: Original Max Talking Headroom Show, The	T			Series. 1987.	Talk Show Host Max Headroom (Matt Frewer) doing stand-up comedy acts, singing and interviewing non-computer generated celebrities.Following the success of his sci-fi series "Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future," the original talk show of the famous disembodied stuttering head with an over-inflated ego was brought back into production	154159
1985	Max Headroom: Original Max Talking Headroom Show, The	T			UK Channel 4 Music Series	TV Host Max Headroom, a famous disembodied stuttering head with an over-inflated ego featured Max doing stand-up comedy acts, singing and interviewing non-computer generated celebrities.	154160
1986	Max Headroom: Original Max Talking Headroom Show, The: Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey	T			UK. Music-Variety Special	Talk-Show Host Max Headroom, a famous disembodied stuttering head with an over-inflated ego featured Max doing stand-up comedy acts, singing and interviewing non-computer generated celebrities.	154161
1987	Max Headroom: Rakers	T	SVD 1173	Crocker, James and Steve Roberts	Episode #2. 4-7-1997	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Theora goes AWOL when she learns her estranged brother is involved in the brutal and dangerous "sport" of raking, which the promoters are trying to have legalized and televised.	154162
1987	Max Headroom: Security Systems	T	SVD 1181	Cassutt, Michael	Episode #4. 4-21-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Carter is accused of credit fraud and becomes a fugitive after delving into the hostile takeover of Security Systems, the world's most powerful corporation.	154163
1987	Max Headroom: Theora's Tale	T		Roberts, Steve	Unproduced. Script available from Script City (213-871-0707)	TV News Staff. Reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom. Controller Theora Jones.As a corporate shooting war breaks out in Antartica between Zik-Zak and Zlin, Theora is missing and Murray tries to calm Edison and get him aboard a special Air Corridor shuttle to cover the story.Theora has, in fact, been kidnapped by mercenaries of the Video Freedom Alliance who have found out about Theora's true identity and are demanding a huge ransom for her release	154164
1987	Max Headroom: War	T	SVD 1168	Pasko, Martin and Rebecca Parr	Episode #5. 4-29-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)In middle of global ratings sweep programmer packager Frank Braddock (Gary Swenson) tries to sell Network 23 a package covering the activities of a terrorist group, the White Brigade.Edison and Murray become suspicious when Breakthru TV, who have bought the package, start broadcasting terrorist bombings as soon as they occur.	154165
1987	Max Headroom: Whackets	T		Sellers, Arthur	Episode #11. 10-16-1987	TV News Staff. Network 23 ace reporter Edison Carter and Max Headroom (Matt Frewer). Controller Theora Jones (Amanda Pays). Producer Murray (Jeffrey Tambor). Ben Cheviot (George Coe)), head of Network 23. Computer Genius Bryce Lynch (Chris Young)Video narcotic is causing people to leave their TVs tuned to Big Time Television twenty-four hours a day.	154166
1965	Max Hensig	SS		Blackwood, Algernon	In "Tales of Terror and the Unknown."	Newspaper Staff. New York Vulture. Twenty reporters and Williams had worked his way up till he stood easily among the first half-dozen."In addition to being accurate and painstaking, he was able to bring to his reports of common things that touch of imagination and humour which just lifted them out of the rut of mere faithful recording.""Whitey" Fife of the Recorde and Galusha Owen of the World.	154167
1913	Max Herrmann-Weise	A		Meidnor, Ludmig		German Theater Critic and Poet Max Herrmann-Weise. Portrait. Painting.	154168
1970	Max Jamison	N	OWN - H	Sheed, Wilfrid		Critic. Worn-out and jaded newsmagazine drama critic, a somewhat disillusioned and split personality.  Sheed was the widely known critic and essayist.	154169
2002	Max Keeble's Big Move	M	SVD 1198			School Newspaper Reporter/Photographer. Newsboy paper route.  Yearbook Photographer (Cory Hodges).	154170
1998	Max Q	MT				Newscaster (Jill Krop)	154171
2005	Max Rules	M				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Tami Dennis). News Reporter #2 (Robert Jackson). TV Anchorwoman (Sophia Sesgal).	154172
2009	Max V02	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Gentry Ferrell). Reporter #3 (Don Brooks). Retired veteran cyclist is given an opportunity he doesn’t want to train a rookie cycling prodigy. He is still reeling in grief in the wake of a tragic automobile accident.	154173
1999	Max vs. the Freeway	M				Photographer, Press (Peter M. Morley).	154174
1998	Max's Proposal	NR	OWN - P	Donnelly, Jane	Harlequin Romances 394	Reporter Sara Solway of the Chronicle was a born reporter and a born listener, a redhead with a mind of her own. But when the rich and famous businessman offered a job as his wife to organize his many social functions, Solway accepted.Solway needed the money to help her sister so she took on the role of dutiful wife. Just as she started to having feelings for her "husband," she discovered she wasn't the only candidate he had in mind.	154175
2000	Maxey Burnel: Who Was Sylvia?	N		Cail, Carol	#4 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small alternative weekly newspaper Blatant Regard in Boulder, Colorado along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband Reece. Her main squeeze works as arson investigator for the fire department.She now wonders about the accidental death of bag lady Sylvia Wellman. While trying to fill in the blanks of Sylvia's life, Maxey also attempts to identify the victim of a suspicious fire in her own neighborhood.When she probes too near the truth, a relative of the fire victim threatens her and a costumed villain kidnaps her.	154176
1993	Maxey Burnell: Death Kindly Stopped	NM	OWN	Cail, Carol	#5 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small alternative weekly newspaper Blatant Regard in Boulder, Colorado along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband ReeceIt was a dark and stormy night and if Maxey had but known she never would have gone to Betty Allbright's house in northwestern Boulder to interview the candidate for city councilmember-at-large.But here Maxey sat on a none-too-clean, olive-colored couch  in a poorly lighted living room that smelled like sour towels, her notepad open and waiting for some quote worth the ink."Because I would not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me."	154177
1994	Maxey Burnell: Edited Out	NM	OWN	Cail, Carol	#2 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small alternative weekly newspaper Blatant Regard in Boulder, Colorado along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband ReeceIt was a dark and stormy night and if Maxey had but known she never would have gone to Betty Allbright's house in northwestern Boulder to interview the candidate for city councilmember-at-large.But here Maxey sat on a none-too-clean, olive-colored couch  in a poorly lighted living room that smelled like sour towels, her notepad open and waiting for some quote worth the ink."Because I would not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me."	154178
1996	Maxey Burnell: If Two of Them Are Dead	NM	OWN - P	Cail, Carol	#3 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small Colorado paper in Boulder, Blatant Regard, and is taking a well-deserved vacation - her first in years. She's splitting with husband Reece and needs a change of scenery.She flies to her old hometown in Nebraska. While visiting her only relatives, she makes a startling discovery: not only is her father still alive, but her aunt saw him leaving the scene of Maxey's mother's murder 10 years ago.Determined to prove that no father of hers could be a killer, Maxey sets out to clear his name, even though it turns out that he's rather she didn't. Surprises of a more unpleasant sort happen when Maxey noses around into her mother's death.Folks start getting frosty when she asks about the unsolved cases.	154179
1993	Maxey Burnell: Private Lies	NM	OWN	Cail, Carol	#1 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small alternative weekly newspaper Blatant Regard in Boulder, Colorado along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband Reece	154180
1995	Maxey Burnell: Unsafe Keeping	NM	OWN - P	Cail, Carol	#2 Maxey Burnell Mysteries	Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner of a small alternative weekly newspaper Blatant Regard in Boulder, Colorado along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband ReeceDriving home late one night, Maxey is nearly sideswiped by a runaway van -- police say Maxey is the victim of a teenager's prank. But soon after, her landlady is killed in a similar accident. Her grandson asks Maxey to look into his grandmother's death.As Maxey investigates, murder and mayhem get a little too close for comfort. The van incident was only the beginning, and before she's through, the complaints will include arson and attempted murder.	154181
2003	Maxi Poole: Dead File:	NM		Lange, Kelly	#2 Maxi Poole Mysteries	TV Reporter Maxi Poole and her cameraman rush to downtown Los Angeles to cover the sudden death of the owner of a successful herbal dietary supplement company. Inside TV news operation background.Station can't use the film footage they take but it contains an important clue. Authorities pronounce the owner's death natural, so the lanky, blonde TV Newshound snoops around turning up enough pharmaceutical evidence to warrant a second autopsy.It proves the owner was murdered. Poole interviews the owner's husband, his greedy mistress and his business colleagues zooming around L.A.'s celebrity haunts.She pulls the crime scene footage and identifies the murderer.	154182
2005	Maxi Poole: Graveyard Shift	NM		Lange, Kelly	#3 Maxi Poole Mysteries	TV Reporter Maxi Poole working out of Los Angeles. Graveyard shift is populated by characters roaming the seamy underbelly of L.A. nightlife. Reporter finds herself on the trail of a missing boy and a city-wide murder spree.	154183
2002	Maxi Poole: Reporter, The	NM	OWN - H	Lange, Kelly	#1 Maxi Poole Mysteries	TV Reporter Maxi Poole in sensational murder case where the body count soars like the Nielsen ratings of a hot showReporter Maxi Poole and Hollywood film industry, Los Angeles locale.	154184
2006	MaxiDoodles: Behind the Makeup	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Bronston Jones - Voice).	154185
1985	Maxie	M				News Media. Reporter (Michael Jordan). E.T. Reporter (Leeza Gibbons). Photographer (Tom Tangen).	154186
2004	Maxim	N		Crone, Alla		American Photojournalist Lieda Antonova meets Maxim, a Russian marine biologist in Siberia and falls in love. After Antonova completes her assignment in Siberia and returns to the United States, she is drawn back for a reunion in Leningrad.She joins him there, has a child and lives with him and his mother. But her American roots are too strong, the Russian way of life too difficult and she begs him to immigrate to America.After a painful impasse, she makes a wrenching decision but a traumatic incident in Leningrad during the 1991 Yeltsin coup compels the marine biologist to make his choice as well.	154187
1991	Maxim Xul	M			Ness	Reporter (Joanne L. Suder). Ace Reporter and detective find a Babylonian demon killing people.	154188
1998	Maximum Bob: Dead Babe Walking	T			Episode #6. 9-8-1998	News Media. Pesky Reporter (Chad Brown). Reporter #1 (Antonio Delli). Reporter #2 (Sandra Peebles). Reporter #3 (Ed Beliner). Female Reporter (Kathleen Corso).  The judge falls for a born-again death row inmate.	154189
1998	Maximum Bob: Once Bitten…	T			Episode #7. 9-15-1998	News Media. Newswoman (Tina Malave). Judge's gubernatorial campaign is temporarily derailed by allegations of sexual assault leveled by a former intern.	154190
1998	Maximum Bob: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 8-4-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Dave Corey). Reporter #2 (Ed Berliner). Reporter #3 (Liz Benoit). Reporter #4 (Sandra Peebles). Public Defender visits small Florida town of Deep Water to defend a young client being used as a pawn by a politically minded judge.She stumbles onto the town's peculiarities including a criminally minded backwoods family, an abusive deputy, alligators running rampant, and a crazed environmentalist, all presided over by an eccentric judge.	154191
2006	Maximum Cage Fighting	M				News Media. MCF Reporter (Natalie Fayard). MCF Commentator Tom Brennan (John Deignan). MCF Commentator Bill Morris (James Goller). MCF Ring Announcer (Steve Jones).	154192
2002	Maximum Exposure: "Them Friggin' Critters" Reality	DT	DVD -R HQ 6506		Episode #45. 5-10-2002	Female Reporter is bitten by an ostrich.	154193
1993	Maximum Impact	NM		Heller, Jean		Reporter Steve Pace for the Washington Chronicle specializing in airline disasters	154194
1997	Maximum Revenge	M				Newswriter (Paul Savage).  Policeman, unjustly sentenced and sent to a maximum security prison, discovers terrorists have planted a nuclear bomb in the prison.	154195
1996	Maximum Risk	M				Reporter (Dan Duran).	154196
2003	Maximum Velocity	M				News Media. TV Anchorman Chet (Jon Barnes). TV Reporter (Hannah Stone).	154197
2003	Maxine Michaels: Did Not Shoot the Deputy	CB			Nightwing vol. 2  #84 (October 2003)	Investigative Reporter Maxine Michaels, Pulitzer Prize-winner, bribes Nightwing's former partner Nite-Wing to tell her about the local vigilante, telling him she's doing a story on "the underbelly of America."She then turns a copy of her report over to the local police department, since it includes information about an unsolved murder, but her evidence is highly suspect and conflicts with forensic evidence known only to the captain and Nightwing.	154198
2004	Maxine Michaels: Snowball	CB			Nightwing vol. 2 #87 (January 2004)	Investigative Reporter Maxine Michaels, Pulitzer Prize-winner, interviews Dick Grayson's friends and neighbors and gets "twelve pages of gushing testimonials, and no one knows a damn thing about him."She threatens over the telephone  to investigate a source's mobbed-up boss if she is not given more helpful tips.	154199
2003	Maxine Michaels: Supercop	CB			Nightwing vol. 2 #78 (April 2003)	Investigative Reporter Maxine Michaels, Pulitzer Prize-winner, returns to Bludhaven to cover a grisly murder in her hometown, which she thinks will be he next Pulitzer.She decides to change the course of her investigation after running into Nightwing as he escapes the tunnel where the body was found, and asks a nearby cop why "that face isn't on every magazine cover in America."	154200
2003	Maxine Michaels: Venn Diagram, Part Two	CB			Nightwing vol. 2  #81 (July 2003)	Investigative Reporter Maxine Michaels, Pulitzer Prize-winner,  is reporting on the shooting of Officer Dick Grayson (a.k.a. Nightwing) but is puzzled when Grayson artfully prevents her photographer from taking his picture.Also refuses to give any background on himself or his work in the notoriously corrupt police department. Michaels resolves to investigate, embarrassing Grayson and his girlfriend.Irritates Bruce Wayne (Batman) who has come to check in on his former sidekick.	154201
1994	Maxine Winslow: Legend of Supreme #1	CB		Liefeld, Rob, Creator. Keith Giffen  (Plot-Layouts). Robert Loren Fleming (Co-Lot/Script).	Image Comics, Volume 1, No. 1. December 1994. Three-issue miniseries.	Reporter Maxine Winslow investigates the "origin story" of Supreme. News Media. As the story unfolds, we learn that in 1937 Ethan Crane shot and killed two men in retaliation for the rape of a 15-year-old girl.Crane was subsequently shot by two police officers, but he survived and was sentenced to life in prison.In prison, the government offered him a chacne to participate in an expereiment to enhance humans hoping that unlike the six previous guinea pigs, he would survive. Unfortunately, Crane perished like the others. But he came back to life.He took the name "Supreme" and decided to do his part in the ongoing war in Europe.	154202
1995	Maxine Winslow: Legend of Supreme #2	CB	OWN	Liefeld, Rob, Creator. Keith Giffen  (Plot-Layouts). Robert Loren Fleming (Co-Lot/Script).	Image Comics. Volume 1, No. 2, January, 1995. Three-issue miniseries.	Reporter Maxine Winslow investigates the "origin story" of Supreme. News Media.	154203
1995	Maxine Winslow: Legend of Supreme #3	CB		Liefeld, Rob, Creator. Keith Giffen  (Plot-Layouts). Robert Loren Fleming (Co-Lot/Script).	Image Comics. Volume 1, No. 3, 1995. Three-issue miniseries.	Reporter Maxine Winslow investigates the "origin story" of Supreme. News Media.	154204
2007	Maxwell	MT				Journalist (Kay Curran)	154205
1920	May Day	SS	OWN - H	Fitzgerald, Scott	In "Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, The."	Press	154206
2005	May Day Murders	N		Wittenburg, Scott		Reporter Sam Middleton who works for the newspaper in Smithtown, Ohio, is determined to help the police track down the assailant of his ex-wife's best friend and stop the killer from murdering someone else.A doctor arrives home to find his wife raped and murdered who only leaves behind the words "May Day" painted in lipstick on the victim's body. Another Smithtown resident is raped and strangled in New York.A cunning serial killer targeting Smithtown women is loose. Middleton and the police go after him.	154207
1913	May Iverson's Career	N	OWN - H	Jordan, Elizabeth		Newspaperwoman May Iverson, who always had a talent for writing, comes to New York and starts as a newspaper woman."The publication of these rose-colored romances will no doubt greatly increase the number of would-be newspaperwomen," wrote one critic at the time.Successful journalist, novelist, dramatist. Convent educated. Learns to believe what she sees.	154208
1918	May Margaret	SS	USC	Noyes, A	In "Walking Shadows: Sea Tales and Others."	Female Reporter. Single, engaged to a soldier, courageous, sensitive, living alone in London, compassionate female news reporter. Women reporters are not allowed on front line of war (Born)Her sentimental need to visit site of her fiancé's death leads to her own death, which proves the wisdom of the War Office's ban against women at the Front. Story is concerned more with her relationship with her fiancé. She dies. (Born)Her boss helps her get to the front -- she dresses as a man and uses a phony pass. (Born)	154209
1993	May to December: Let There Be Love	T			UK. Episode #32.4-7-1993	Photographer (Peter Waddington).	154210
2006	Maya & Miguel: Paper Girl	C	DVD -R HQ 5384		Episode.	School Newspaper. Maya agrees to edit the school newspaper, but her reputation is put on the line when she messes up the facts.	154211
1958	Mayakovsky itskebda ase…	MF			Russia.	Photographer (Pyotr Dolzhanov).	154212
2001	Maybe It's Me: Mini-Jerry Episode, The	T			Episode #7. 11-16-2001	Weatherman (Ted Garcia).	154213
1995	Maybe This Time	NR		Bretton, Barbara		TV Anchor Christine Cannon. She retreats to the house she co-owns with ex-husband Joe. She runs into Joe with his 18-year-old wife.  Needs her help to protect his wife from the press.Tries to keep old friend's daughter of the leader of a war-torn country in Europe safe through marriage of convenience. Christine and Joe must choose between their careers and the safety of the young woman.	154214
1968	Mayberry R.F.D: Panel Show, The	T			Episode #6. 10-28-1968.  Series (9-23-68 to 9-6-71)	News Media. Newsman (Jack Bernardi). Howard and Emmett appear on a TV talk show. Talk Show Panelist Pamela Mason (Herself0.	154215
1971	Mayberry R.F.D.: Goober, the Hero	T			Episode #75. 3-15-1971	News Media. Newsman (Bill Baldwin).	154216
1981	Maybury	T			Series.	Newsreader (Corbet Woodall).	154217
1976	Mayday at 40,000 Feet!	MT				Reporter (Philip Baker Hall). Second Reporter (William Harlow).  Third Reporter (Alan Foster).	154218
1942	Mayor of 44th Street, The	M				Photographer (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Clarence Hennecke). Photographer (Johnny Tryon).	154219
1936	Mayor of Hell, The	SS		Page, Norvell	Spider, The (January 1936)	News Media. State Senator has become virtual dictator of New York State. Suppresses all the newspapers.	154220
1952	Mayor of Hollywood	T				News Media	154221
1937	Maytime	M	DVD -R HQ 3359, 3360, 3345. L		PR	Opera Critic (Paul Cremonesi). Publicity Man (Henry Roquemore)	154222
2003	Mazany Filip	MF			Czech Republic	Photographer (Tono Stano). Cameraman (Martin Zbrozek).	154223
2000	Maze	M				Photographer (Susan Shacter)	154224
2005	Maze, The	N		Karnezis, Panos		Correspondent is drinking himself to death for lack of a story. The failed newspaper correspondent is sitting in a Greek settlement untouched by the war in the summer of 1922.The Greek army, after a series of defeats at the hands of the Turks, is in retreat from Asia Minor. Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and dreams of empire.One lost brigade, wandering in the Anatolian desert, stumbles onto the town. But the brigade hasn't outrun its Furies. Instead it brings them to this town with fateful consequences for soldiers, citizens and the war correspondent.	154225
2008	Mazli	MF			Hungary. Germany. France	TV Reporter (Eva Novodomszky). TV News Editor (Peter Lecso). TV Cameraman (Gabor Labath). 	154226
2003	Mazovia Legacy, The	N		Rose, Michael		Investigative Journalist Francis Delaney is persuaded by Natalia, a consulting psychologist, to investigate the death of an elderly Polish émigré, Stanislaw Janovski, who dies in murky circumstances. The man was her uncle and she is obsessed with discovering what happened and why. She convinces the local journalist that this is a story worth pursuing, though neither could possibly have predicted the can of worms they would uncover in the process. Unraveling the mystery necessitates a journey back to the early days of the Second World War, when concerned Poles smuggled some of the country’s art treasures to apparent safety in Canada. These objects have now become of paramount importance to certain groups, and they will stop at nothing to retrieve them.  	154227
2005	MC Sellout's Scandal	M			Short - Comedy	Publicist (Tress Glenn).	154228
2005	McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?	MT				News Media. Reporter (Julianna Robinson).	154229
2005	McBride: It's Murder, Madam	MT				News Media. Female Newscaster (Jean Carol).	154230
2006	McBride: Requiem	MT				News Media. Reporter (Julianna Robinson).	154231
2007	McBride: Semper Fi	MT				News Media. Reporter (Julianna Robinson).	154232
1998	McCallum: Dead Man's Fingers	T			Episode #7. 2-3-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Newsome).	154233
1981	McClain's Law: Time of Peril, A (aka Lunch Hour Rapist, The)	T		Telford, Frank	Episode. 12-4-1981	News Media	154234
1970	McCloud:	T	VHS 511  (Media Excerpts). SV 294 (Reporter Excerpts)		Episodes	News Media	154235
1972	McCloud: Little Plot at Tranquil Valley, A	T			Episode #11. 1-12-1972	Public Relations Man (Bruce Kirby).	154236
1977	McCloud: London Bridges	T		Sloan, Michael	Episode #44. 3-6-1977	News Media. Reporter (Elena Frank).	154237
1970	McCloud: Man From Taos: Part 1: Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1970	News Media. 1st Reporter (Jerry Crews). 2nd Reporter (Ray Ballard). 3rd Reporter (Hollis Morrison). Reporter (George Washburn). TV Newscaster (Ralph Story).	154238
1970	McCloud: Manhattan Manhunt: Part 1: Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue	T			Episode #2. 9-23-1970	News Media. 1st Reporter (Jeff Burton). 2nd Reporter (Bill Baldwin).	154239
1977	McCloud: McCloud Meets Dracula	T			Episode #45.  4-17-1977	News Media. Reporter (Vince Howard). Reporter (Michael Pataki). Anchor-Host Tom Snyder (Himself).	154240
1970	McCloud: Murder Arena: Part 2: Walk in the Dark	T			Episode #5.	News Vendor (Billy Beck).	154241
1972	McCloud: New Mexican Connection, The	MT			Episode #35302. 10-1-1972	TV Reporter (Murray Hamilton) decrying police brutality criticizes McCloud's reaction to kidnapping threats.	154242
1976	McCloud: Our Man in the Harem	T	SVD 1433		Episode #43315	Reporter (Anne Archer) and McCloud follow trail of model who vanishes in the Middle East leading them to American slaver.	154243
1970	McCloud: Who Killed Miss U.S.A.?	T			Episode	News Media. First Reporter (Bill Baldwin, Sr.).  Second Reporter (Ira Cook). Black Reporter (Victor Bozeman).	154244
1978	McGarr on the Cliffs of Moker	N		Gill, Bartholomew		News Media	154245
1986	McGuffin, The (aka MacGuffin, The)	M		Bowen, John (Novel). Michael Thomas (Screenplay)	Great Britain	Film Reviewer Paul Hatcher (Charles Dance) for City View Magazine becomes involved in the lives of his neighbors across the courtyard.  Witnesses an apparent murder, enlarges photographs that reveal the killing. Newscaster (Sue Peacock).Critic finds himself in the midst of a political conspiracy and is chased to Italy, where he has been asked to judge a film festival. Hatcher is able to insert the photographs into copies of his magazine, but later discovers the inserts have been removed.Thriller plot too convoluted.	154246
1997	McHale's Navy	M				News Media. Bad News Henchman (Anthony Azizi)	154247
1962	McHale's Navy: Beauty and the Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 6968		Episode. Series 10-11-1962 to 8-30-1966.	Correspondent Binghamton tells McHale whichever PT boat passes inspection will have the honor of escorting a lady correspondent Patricia Brent (Sherry O'Neil) on a pacific tour.	154248
1963	McHale's Navy: Camera, Action, Panic	T			Episode #30. 5-9-1963	Photographer. When a photographer is assigned to McHale's PT boat to take combat pictures, Gruber uses his camera to photograph some native girls	154249
1963	McHale's Navy: Jolly Wally	T	DVD -R HQ 8269		Episode #44. 11-5-1963	War Correspondent. To impress a war correspondent, Binghamton keeps on giggling no matter what setbacks, humiliations or disasters beset him	154250
1964	McHale's Navy: Medal For Parker, A	T			Episode #53. 1-7-1964	Newspaper. Chapter of Parker's war novel, in which he takes over the command of PT 73 and sinks a Japanese battleship, appears in his hometown paper, sending a dignitary out to meet him	154251
1964	McHale's Navy: Star Falls on Taratupa, A	T			Episode #62. 3-10-1964. PR	Publicity. Movie star plans to get marooned with McHale and his men on an island to increase publicity. Hollywood director, impressed by the everyday activities of McHale's men, selects them as the cast for his PT boat documentary film.	154252
1952	McIlvaine's Star	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	154253
1933	McKabe	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Editor Gene McKabe of the Morning Blade. City room. McKabe, lobster-shift editor, getting an exclusive.	154254
1969	McKenna's Gold	M				Editor, The  (Lee. J. Cobb)	154255
1970	McKenzie Break, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2312 (Media Excerpts)			Crime Reporter Jack Connor (Brian Keith) is a captain in military intelligence in the British Army. His former editor is now General Ben Kerr (Jack Watson) and assigns the Irishman to stop German POWs escape from a prison camp in Scotland.Captain Connor is a brandy-drinking, carousing Irishman who beds down the female first officer while they translate love letters from German POWs back home.When Connor finds out Kerr is a general he says, "What's an editor do in the army. Write stories about Hitler's love life and send them off to the newspapers?"Kerr: "We put corrupt and ill-assorted talent like you to work winning the war."	154256
2003	McLeod's Daughters: Repeat Offenders	T			Australia. Episode.	Journalist visits Drover's Run and the private lives of all become public.	154257
2006	McLeod's Daughters: Risk	T			Australia. Episode #169.11-22-2006	News Media. Local Journalist #1 (Rhiannon Owen). Local Journalist #2 (Nicholas Ely). Photographer #1 (Tamara Lee). Photographer #2 (John Martin).	154258
1939	McLeod's Folly	SS	OWN - H	Bromfield, Louis	In "It Takes All Kinds."	Female Journalist Mrs. McLeod, older widow, sentimental, kind, generous, handsome, honest, shy and foolish, unorganized, unintelligent, over-emotional, muddleheaded, no management ability, compassionate, wants to be a crusader. (Born)Editor & publisher of newspaper of Daily Shield and Banner inherited from her husband, only woman publisher in town. Dedicated to paper because it was her husband's great love. Knows she has no power because she is a woman "helpless & feminine."  (Born).J. E. McLeod was the editor. Woman needs man to fulfill her. Widow tries to continue to publish paper, incompetency causes paper to decline, rescued by capable man.  (Born)	154259
1998	McLibel	DT				Documentary. Channel 4 Representative (Nick Miles). Today Newspaper Representative (Linda McGuire). Guardian Newspapers Representative (William Hope).	154260
1975	McMillan & Wife (aka McMillan and Wife):	T	SV 99 (Half)		Episode.	Press	154261
1977	McMillan & Wife: Coffee, Tea or Cyanide	T		Bluel, Richard, Pat Fielder and Steven Bochco	Episode. 1-30-1977	News Media	154262
1972	McMillan & Wife: Cop of the Year	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1972	TV Interviewer (Paul Winchell).	154263
1974	McMillan & Wife: Cross and Double Cross	T			Episode #20. 2-17-1974	Newscaster (Ken Jones).	154264
1973	McMillan & Wife: Fine Art of Staying Alive, The	T			Episode #13. 3-11-1973	Art Critic Sir William (Alan Caillou). Newscaster (Ken Jones). Paperboy (Jimmy Turner).	154265
1975	McMillan & Wife: Game of Survival, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2500, 2501. SVD 907. SVD 1433		Episode	Publisher of newspaper (George Maharis) uses paper to pressure police to find suspect who killed his father, a slain tycoon. Tennis star chief suspect. Publisher wants his hide.	154266
1975	McMillan & Wife: Love, Honor and Swindle	T			Episode. 2-16-1975. Season #4. Episode #6	Reporter (Bob Delegall).	154267
1976	McNaughton's Daughter	T				News Media. Kelly Lange	154268
2005	McReele	P		Belber, Stephen		Reporter and his girlfriend, a television talk-show host is enlisted by a handsome convict who wants their help to get his death sentence lifted. They not only succeed, but launch his political career.	154269
2002	MDA: Win, Win, Lose, Lose	T			Episode #19. 11-26-2002	News Media. Journalist 2 (Chris Broadstock). Journalist 3 (Shane Jolley). Journalist 4 (Andrew Maj). Newsreader (Jo Pearson).	154270
2004	MDN: Ramathon	TF			Episode #1. 7-10-2004	Reporter (Kiyoka Miyazaki).	154271
2002	MDs: Cruel and Unusual	T			Episode #5. 10-23-2002	News Media. Journalist (Ken Rudulph). Reporter #1 (Allison Sie).	154272
2002	MDs: La Casa, A	T	VHS 1289		Episode	Reality TV show shows up at the hospital	154273
2003	Me & Mrs. Jones (aka Me and Mrs. Jones)	T	SVD 1350		Masterpiece Theatre	Gossip Columnist Robson Green plays an undercover gossip columnist (pen-name, Mrs. Jones), who's been ordered to dig up dirt on the married prime minister.Posing as a campaign fund-raiser, Green slips into the PM's good graces and they quickly fall in love.Gossip Columnist. Party fund-raiser Harry Frazier is actually gossip columnist Liam Marple, whose nom de plume is "Mrs. Jones." Digs up dirt for the tabloid. Worms his way into the PM's life.	154274
2002	Me and Daphne	M			Short	Interviewer (Jeremy Piven).	154275
2009	Me and Kaminski	N		Kehlmann, Daniel		Journalist Sebastian Zollner attempts to outdo his Art Critic rival by writing the biography of a reclusive painter Manuel Kaminski. Sebastian is amusingly sad, if one-note: he lives in denial that his live-in girlfriend broke up with him months ago. After an offhand comment by a transit worker, he becomes obsessed with his receding hairline, and he detests in others everything he so blithely ignores about himself. He weasels himself into Kaminski’s household, snoops through the artist’s private files, discovers a series of unfinished paintings and attempts to up the drama by reuniting Kaminski with his ex-wife, long thought dead. It quickly becomes clear, however, that Kaminski is manipulating pathetic Sebastian, and Sebastian’s plans are thwarted in favor of the master’s own. 	154276
1968	Me and My Brother	M				Photographer (Roscoe Lee Browne).	154277
1933	Me and My Pal	M	DVD -R HQ 10170		Laurel and Hardy	Radio News. Stan is interviewed on a radio news broadcast, a remote news broadcast from what is supposed to be Oliver's wedding.	154278
2008	Me and the Devil Blues 2: Unreal Life of Robert Johnson, The	N		Hiramoto, Akira		Newspaper Reporter. Gangster Clyde Barrow masquerades as a newspaper report befriending the most powerful man in town. 	154279
2000	Me Myself I (aka Me, Myself, I)	M	DVD -R HQ 1871, 1872			Investigative Reporter Pamela Drury (Rachel Griffiths), 30ish investigative reporter who wakes up in a parallel universe	154280
2003	Me Times Three	N		Witchel, Alex		Fashion Magazine Editor Suzie, mercurial editor of Jolie, a fashion magazine that sounds a lot like Elle, who seems determined to ruin every story. Sandra Berlin, whose fiancé has been cheating on her with two women works under her.	154281
2001	Me, Me, Me	NJ		Pascal, Francine		Aspiring Journalist Elizabeth neglects her new friends when she lands an internship with a local paper.	154282
2000	Me, Myself and Irene	M				TV Reporter (Christine DiCarlo). Reporter (Heather Dyson)	154283
1915	Me: A Book of Remembrance	N		Babcock, Winnifred (Anonymous)		Newspaper. Nora Ascough, one of 16 children, leaves home at 17, goes off into the world on her own confident of her talent as a writer. Does newspaper work in Jamaica.	154284
1984	Me'Ahorei Hasoragim	MF				TV Reporter (Omri Marian). Newsman (Dan Raviv).	154285
1984	Me'Ahorei Hasoragim	MF			Israel	TV Reporter (Omri Marian). Newsman (Dan Raviv).	154286
2004	Mean Girls	M				Weather Girl Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried). Her breasts sense when it will rain. 	154287
1985	Mean Season, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1937-1938. L	Katzenbach, John (Novel -- "In the Heat of the Summer"). Leon Piedmont (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) for the Miami Journal claims to be burned out from covering crime stories and wants to quit his job to run a newspaper in his girlfriend's hometown in Colorado. Boss Bill Nolan (Richard Masur) tells him:"You haven't been at this long enough to be as burned out as you like to think you are." Assigns him story on murdered girl. Reporter contacted by killer who wants him to serve as conduit to public. Nolan says story will sell papers.Doesn't want competition to get story. When story breaks, Anderson becomes focus of media attention. Killer kidnaps reporter's girlfriend. She's rescued. Killer attacks them in their home. Reporter gets videotaped confession before killing him.Writes final article signing it, Managing Editor of the Greeley Tribune. Reporter (Mark Fields). Reporter (Mary Lou Simo). Reporter (Tim Minton).Channel 10 Reporter (Connie Hicks). TV Newswoman (Nancy Duerr). Newspaper Reporter (Raymond Forchion). Channel 6 Reporter (Bill Rutherford). Channel 7 Reporter (Peter Lundquist). WGBS Radio Newsman (George Rudolph).	154288
1982	Mean Season, The	N	OWN - P	Katzenbach, John		Reporter Malcolm Anderson, crack newspaper reporter, gets calls from serial killer. Becomes celebrity.Killer tells reporter: "I'm doing all the work, you get put on TV." "You were the story, that's the problem…somehow, some way you stole it away from me."	154289
1999	Mean Streak	MT				Reporter (Stephen Fretwell)	154290
1943	Meanest Man in the World, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ralph Byrd). Photographer (Hal K. Dawson). Photographer (William Newell). City Editor (Robert Emmett Keane).	154291
1992	Means of Escape	MT		Caputo, Philip		War Correspondent Philip Caputo's memoir of the worst violence of the latter half of the 20th century. Roving correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.	154292
2007	Means to an End	N		Hachey, Michael		Investigate Reporter is killed in a car crash and the interim police chief for Higgins Point believes it was no accident. He looks into the murder case to find out what really happened. 	154293
1961	Meanwhile, Back at the Front	N	OWN - H	Coon, Gene L.		War Correspondents try to locate a traveling whorehouse somewhere near the front lines during the Korean War.   Public Information office. Political pundit with a weekly circulation of 72 million readersShapely newshen ever to bulge a pair of cover-alls in all the wrong (or right) places.	154294
1605	Measure For Measure	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act III Scene II. Duke: This news is old enough, yet it is every day' news.	154295
1997	Measured Man, The	N		Owen, Howard		Editor Walker Fan is a mid-level editor at his father's newspaper, which opposes the initiation of a slavery museum.	154296
1996	Measuring Lives: Thriller, A	NM		Foley, Tom		Freelance Reporter Nick Farley, a sleazy specialist in serial killers is hired by a Miami prosecutor to get the goods on a suspected killer.	154297
2000	Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back	MT				Reporter (Michelle Marie White)	154298
1970	Meat/Rack	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	154299
1979	Meatballs	M				Interviewer (Larry Solway).	154300
1986	Meatballs III: Summer Job	M				TV Newscaster (Dean Hagopian)	154301
1977	Meatcleaver Massacre	M				Photographer (Ed Wood).	154302
2001	Mech Commander 2	G				News Media. Reporter 1 (Jim Miller). Reporter 2 (Rick Reardon).  Reporter 3 (Sue Ulu). Reporter 4 (Sheila Scott). Commentator 1 (Brett Stimely). Commentator 2 (Aashna Patel). Commentator 3 (Toy Newkirk).	154303
2008	Mech-Row: Wheels of Dreams	N		Campbell, Tim		Car Magazine Reporter Mark Axton is on a desert highway deftly maneuvering a sports car at high speed as he test drives the car for an automobile magazine. The handsome, charismatic Axton lives a life of adventure yet he is about to experience a chance encounter with a former race car driver and his gruff mechanic that could change his life. He will find himself in pursuit of a story that could solve the world’s pollution crisis -- a revolutionary wonder vehicle.	154304
1954	Mechanical House, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	154305
1992	Mechanical Prophet	NSF		Hart, Peter		Investigative Journalist Mike Hammond learns that Satan is the force behind the research center that created a medical robot.	154306
1938	Med folket for fosterlandet	MF				Journalist Miss Svensson (Wiola Brunius). Journalist Miss Gronberg (Wilma Malmlof). News Seller at Berns, 1917 (Manne Grunberger).	154307
1999	Med kaerlig hilsen	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Retboll Carl.	154308
2004	Med kameran som trost, del 2	MF			Sweden	Reporter (Pia Johansson).	154309
1995	Med Kirkeby pa Laeso	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	154310
1999	Medabots	C			Japan. 1999-2000. Bee Train studios. TV Tokyo network. 52 episodes. Anime series. Nime series based on a video game	High School Newspaper Reporter Erika is a friend of Ikki, who goes to the same high school. Erika is a strong-minded girl who bosses Ikki around. She also has a sweeter more feminine side. As a reporter, she will do anything for the scoop and is always looking for a story. Because of this she tends to follow Ikki and Metabee around because of their tendency to get into trouble. Her Medabot, Brass, is her photographer.High School Newspaper Photographer Brass is a medabot who belongs to Erika. She spends most of her time as Erika's camera girl trying to work on Erika's journalism career. She rarely fights, but when she does robobattle, she is a tough opponent. She helped Metabee by helping Erika gather parts to fix Metabee's targeting lens while running away from two Kilobots. She also saved Metabee from Clay Golem, and assisted him in their robobattle against the Ninjas. Brass is a slow-shooting medabot, but she has an extremely accurate targeting system built into her optics.	154311
1999	Medabots	CB		Horumarin, Rin	Japan. 1999-2000. Published by Kodansha. Manga series. Manga series based on a video game.	High School Newspaper Reporter Erika is a friend of Ikki, who goes to the same high school. Erika is a strong-minded girl who bosses Ikki around. She also has a sweeter more feminine side. As a reporter, she will do anything for the scoop and is always looking for a story. Because of this she tends to follow Ikki and Metabee around because of their tendency to get into trouble. Her Medabot, Brass, is her photographer.High School Newspaper Photographer Brass is a medabot who belongs to Erika. She spends most of her time as Erika's camera girl trying to work on Erika's journalism career. She rarely fights, but when she does robobattle, she is a tough opponent. She helped Metabee by helping Erika gather parts to fix Metabee's targeting lens while running away from two Kilobots. She also saved Metabee from Clay Golem, and assisted him in their robobattle against the Ninjas. Brass is a slow-shooting medabot, but she has an extremely accurate targeting system built into her optics.	154312
1945	Medal for Benny, A	M				Cameraman Red (Jack Gardner).	154313
1972	Medal for Willie, A	P		Branch, William	In "Black Drama Anthology"	Press	154314
1682	Medal of John Bayes, The	PO	USC	Shadwell, Thomas		News	154315
1953	Medallion Theatre	T			Series 1953-1954.	Press	154316
1924	Meddling Women	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	154317
0001	Medea	P	COPY	Euripides	431 B.C.	Messenger brings the news of the death of Creon and his daughter.	154318
0060	Medea	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger running in from the direction of the palace: "Lo, all is lost! The kingdom totters from its base! The daughter and the father lie in common dust!"	154319
2004	Medea in Jerusalem	P		Kirby,  Roger update of Euripides' tragedy		News Reports take the place of a chorus as Medea becomes a Palestinian Muslim and Jason an Israeli Jew. Actual recent news reports are used.	154320
2008	Media Blitz	N		Nowlan, Joe		Photojournalist Ben Hudson, a wisecracking Boston photographer, connects the dots when a serial killer targets local media personalities. 	154321
1992	Media Madman, The	M				News Media. Reporter 2 (Ken Myers).	154322
1976	Media Man	NSF		Vinge, Joan		News Media. Mouth-for-hire willing to say anything, sell anything, without question to the highest bidder	154323
2004	Media Parody: Fake Dollar Bill	H			W 3221984. Fake Dollar Bill satirizes media. TVNEWSLIES.ORG	Parody TV News. One-dollar bill: One Deception. Man with microphone instead of picture of president: "Corporate Mouthpiece."  Various media Web sites. "In Ratings We Trust." "The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power."Distractions. Distortions. Onlinejournal.com. Takebackthemedia.Com.  9-11. Competition is Criminal. Treasury of Spin.	154324
1982	Media Probes	DT				TV Anchor John Cameron Swayze, segment on TV news	154325
1996	Media Television	T	SV 302	Bravo		News Media	154326
1975	Medical Center: High Cost of Winning, The	T			Episode #160. 12-15-1975	News Media. Reporter #2 (Jonathan Mumm).	154327
1956	Medical Horizons	DT			Series. 9-9-1956 to 6-9-1957. ABC	Host Don Goddard	154328
2004	Medical Investigation: Alienation	T	DVD -R HQ 2225		Episode. 10-29-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Dr. Connor and team suspect a lethal strain of anthrax connected to a local newspaper is to blame for a slew of violently ill patients. Philadelphia Chronicle Reporter wants to break the story. Rossi tries to stop him.Three people are dead of anthrax. Reporter thinks it is a biological terrorism. Rossi bargains exclusive for information. He refuses to give her his sources.Rossi goes before press conference and questions from reporters. She must keep media at bay so wide-spread panic is not caused from publishing story that the cause of this epidemic in bio-terrorism.	154329
2005	Medical Investigation: Black  Book	T			Episode #18. 2-25-2005	Reporter (Walter Cox). Reporter (Doug Purdy).Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.	154330
2005	Medical Investigation: Black Book, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5388.		Episode. 2-25-2005	News Media. Reporters want to know why Congressman and other Washington officials have contacted a mysterious disease. Dr. Connor and his team suspect a terrorist plot until the leader of a known prostitute ring displays the same systems.Turns out a sprinkler system caused the deadly virus attacking immune-deficiency persons. Conflict between protecting big-name politicians and finding out the cause of the disease. Public Relations nightmare.Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.	154331
2004	Medical Investigation: Coming Home	T	DVD -R HQ 1976		Episode #3. 9-17-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.When four Iraq War veterans die from a pulmonary disease, Dr. Connor suspects Gulf War Syndrome until the disease is connected to elderly members of a convalescent home.	154332
2004	Medical Investigation: Escape	T	DVD -R HQ 5194		Episode	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Dr, Connor walks a political tightrope when he quarantines an entire island where vacationers are dying from an unknown respiratory illness.	154333
2004	Medical Investigation: Half Life	T	DVD -R HQ 5094		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Mysterious contagion puts paramedic Carlos Nieto and his patient in the ICU.	154334
2005	Medical Investigation: Ice Station	T	DVD -R HQ 5332		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.The team flies to Central American country to combat a mysterious illness. In Part Two, Dr. Connor and Frank are taken prisoner by rebels in a Central American country devastated by a meningitis outbreak and a recent earthquake.	154335
2004	Medical Investigation: In Bloom	T	DVD -R HSP 8X 4818		Episode #2. 9-10-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.The team finds smallpox is killing five campers. At first a rogue bioscientist is blamed, but the team discovers the smallpox comes from an Indian body dead 200 years that has washed down from a glacier.Four teenage girls in St. Louis contract encephalitis and the NIH team searches for the source of the infection. Natalie feels powerless to help patient participating in a long-term clinical trial.	154336
2004	Medical Investigation: Little Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 2338	Mitchell, Steven Long and Craig Van Sickle (Writer).	Episode #9. 11-12-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.After the victims of a car accident are diagnosed with a deadly disease, which caused the accident, a small Maryland town requests the assistance of the NIH team.Only one living female victim and the other nine victims are dead. Eva goes and searches for the girl's birth mother and discovers the girl was adopted. After some tough convincing, Eva gets the mother to give a bone marrow transplant to her daughter.Girl's life is saved. Now, in order to find the cause for the epidemic, the team must look to some tainted seafood for the answer.	154337
2005	Medical Investigation: Mission La Roca - Finale, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5151, 5152.		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.The team flies to Central American country to combat a mysterious illness. In Part Two, Dr. Connor and Frank are taken prisoner by rebels in a Central American country devastated by a meningitis outbreak and a recent earthquake.	154338
2005	Medical Investigation: Mission La Roca (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #19-#20. 3-18/25-2005	News Media. Reporter (Katie Mitchell).Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.	154339
2004	Medical Investigation: Mousetrap	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4888		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Team probes evidence of a strange plague near Baltimore	154340
2004	Medical Investigation: Mutation	T	DVD -R HQ 2287		Episode. 11-5-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Dr. Connor and team search for a common link between victims when a mutating and contagious virus kills 10 percent of a West Virginia town's citizens.	154341
2004	Medical Investigation: Price of Pleasure	T	DVD -R HQ 2364.		Episode #10. 11-19-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.When the adult film stars in Los Angeles start falling prey to a devastating disease, the hospital summons the assistance of the NIH team. At first, being as they are adult film stars, Connor suspects an STD.But when the perfect housewife also falls prey to the same illness, a new link is needed to be found. After some testing, it is discovered that all the women used the same plastic surgeon for breast implants.Team contacts the doctor, who is reluctant to help, but finally convince him to abide. The team tests the implants, but finds nothing. After some tough thinking, the team realizes that some fish and some water hold the answer.	154342
2004	Medical Investigation: Progeny	T	DVD -R HQ 5247		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Children get sick and no one can figure out why	154343
2004	Medical Investigation: Spiked	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4889		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Conner suspects seals when a mysterious disease surfaces in a seaside town.	154344
2005	Medical Investigation: Survivor	T	DVD -R HQ 5376		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman.Team probes a series of miscarriages on a military base hospital.	154345
2004	Medical Investigation: Team	T	DVD -R HQ 2146		Episode. 10-15-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Several college football players fall victim to a mysterious nerve disease, but when the sorority sisters become sick as well, the NIH team must find the missing link before a horde of alumni come to campus.Rossi works with college officials who are worried about a public relations fiasco during homecoming weekend that could hurt their fundraising.	154346
2005	Medical Investigation: Tribe	T	DVD -R HQ 5375 (Mislabeled as 5355)		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Family has smallpox and a rogue scientist is suspected of unleashing the virus.	154347
2004	Medical Investigation: Unclean, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4887		Episode.	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.Dr. Connor and his team desperately search for a common denominator when a flesh-eating disease quickly spreads throughout a Maryland hospital.	154348
2004	Medical Investigation: You're Not Alone - (aka Pilot)	T	SVDSP 2002		Episode #1. Pilot. 9-9-2004	Public Relations. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Publicity Liaison Eva Rossi (Anna Belknap), a woman who uses unconventional methods to keep the media at bay in the middle of a medical crisis. Hospital press relations woman. Media.People suffering from mysterious and deadly illness turns them blue. Members of the mobile medical team from the NIH are summoned in a heartbeat to scope out and snuff out outbreaks of unexplained and fearful diseases.They must work to put the pieces together to find the source of this deadly epidemic.  Rossi tricks a reporter and locks him in the basement of the hospital to keep the story quiet.When she lets him out, she gives the angry reporter a scoop to appease him. TV News Anchor (Dilva Henry).	154349
1994	Medicine River	M			Canadian 1992	Photojournalist Will (Graham Greene) returns to his native reserve for a funeral and winds up being talked into helping out with a fundraiser and falling in love.  Romantic comedy.	154350
1995	Medico de familia	TF			Series 1995-1999. 	Female Journalist	154351
1998	Mediemagasinet	DF			Denmark	Reporter Cecilie Beck (1998). Host Mette Vibe Utzon (1998-1999).	154352
1969	Medium Cool	M	L. B1	Wexler, Haskell (Screenplay)	AFI-Television/Cameramen. Ness Book	TV News Photographer John (Robert Forster)  discovers station is cooperating with FBI, allowing agents to go through news footage to identify political dissidents. Decides to pursue a story on his own. Fired because he took film without authorization.Becomes independent operator. Focuses on racial tension in Chicago. Interviewee accuses him of coming to get 15 minutes of Black experience that took 300 years to develop.  Blend of fact and fiction culminates in riots at Democratic Convention.John befriends Appalachian woman searching for missing son. Violence escalates around her. She and Cameraman are killed in accident anticipated on sound track with radio broadcast before viewers see it. New York Times, 1/11/70: "Medium Cool's….""...photographer is more brutal and less compromising than his predecessors, the cynical reporters of those Front Page-y movies of the thirties. But his character is drawn more firmly and consistently, so that even if he doesn't win our complete….""…sympathy, his creator at least earns our administration." Media persons (Lester Brownie, Linn Ehrlich, Madeline Marcou, Simone Zorn). News Director Karlin (William Sickinger). Newscaster (Doug Kimball). Cameraman on Scaffold (Haskell Wexler).	154353
1992	Medium Is Murder, The	N		McKitterick, Molly		TV Consumer Reporter Lauren Michael is murdered as she is airing a series exposing the information that several local power brokers keep mistresses. KYY Anchorman William Hecklepeck	154354
2009	Medium: About Last Night	T	DVD -R HQ 10895 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 2-23-2009	TV Newscasts bring the story to a conclusion -- Mexican immigrants stranded in the desert are rescued thanks to the Medium. 	154355
2008	Medium: Aftertaste	T			Episode. 3-3-2008	News Media. News conference announcing former District Attorney Devalos’ candidacy for the district attorney office in the next election. Backed by state senator. The problem is Allison’s visions show that the state senator is in on a conspiracy to kill one of the POWs who was with him when he was in captivity. 	154356
2009	Medium: All in the Family	T	DVD -R HQ 11031(Media Excerpts)		Episode. 4-6-2009	News Media. Time Magazine cover with O.J. Simpson. People with Murder in Beverly Hills, two brothers guilty for killing parents. 	154357
2008	Medium: And Then	T	DVD -R HQ 9493 (Mislabeled as 9503 on Disc)		Episode. 1-7-2008	News Media. TV Newscaster (Ted Garcia). District Attorney worried about the press when a boy’s body is discovered. Allison strikes an unusual deal with an investigator searching for the missing boy. TV coverage of kidnapped boy. Allison’s detective friend is now on a PR detail teaching kids about drugs because he is associated with Allison. Press is mentioned throughout episode -- it has destroyed Allison’s world.	154358
2007	Medium: Apocalypse, Push	T			Episode #49. 2-7-2007	TV News Anchor (Patrick Stinson).	154359
2009	Medium: Apocalypse...Now?	T	DVD -R HQ 10929 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-10-2009	TV Newscasts about the Earthquake that hits the city. News Media show up at the crime scene.	154360
2007	Medium: Better Off Dead	T		Caron, Glenn Gordon (Creator).	Episode #47. 1-24-2007	Correspondent. Male News Correspondent (Carlos Del Valle).	154361
2006	Medium: Blood Relation	T			Episode. 11-29-2006. Season #3. Episode #4	Reporter (Ted Garcia - Roving Reporter).	154362
2008	Medium: Burn Baby Burn	T			Episode. 3-10-2008	News Media. When Allison learns why her mother-in-law has come to visit, she struggles not to discuss it with Joe. An arson-related murder brings Allison, Devalos and Detective Lee Scanlon together in an unexpected manner. 	154363
2008	Medium: But For the Grace of God	T	DVD -R HQ 9497		Episode. 1-14-2008	News Media. Allison tries to help an investigator finding a missing teen as the news media covers the story. Ariel dreams of her mother’s high-school in the 1980s leading to solving the crime.	154364
2008	Medium: Cure For What Ails You, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9866		Episode. 4-21-2008	News Media. TV Newscaster (Ted Garcia). After experiencing visions of a friend dying in a home mishap. Allison struggles to see the connection between several “accidental” deaths.	154365
2005	Medium: Dead Aim	T	DVD -R HQ 4597		Episode #24. 10-24-2005	News Media. Reporter (Mary Strong). Allison has terrifying dreams of a massacre at the DA's office involving her boss and co-workers. Mayor's Liaison Lynn DiNovi (Tina DiJoseph).	154366
2009	Medium: Deja Vu All Over Again	T	DVD -R HQ 11436		Episode #96. 9-25-2009	TV Sportscaster Sophie Cullen (Natalie Zea) of KPPH News is being followed by a stalker and her husband, Dan Taper (J.C. MacKenzie), a news media owner who owns television stations, including KPPH, and newspapers, wants it stopped. Alison and her family deal with the outcome and possible lasting effects from her brain surgery. Slowly, Alison’s dreams return and she discovers the sportscaster, whose husband is killed when she is raped and knifed, is lying and set up the entire scenario so she could killer her husband and inherit his media empire. 	154367
20009	Medium: Devil Inside, The	T			Episode. 4-6-2009	Newspaper clippings cover the wall of a stalker who believes Allison is the devil because of her dreams and that the only way to silence her is to kill her.  He is shot by police when he tries to drown Allison in the bathtub, but now he is now only haunting her dreams, but changing and distorting them so they do not properly predict the future. 	154368
2010	Medium: Everlasting Love, An	T	DVD -R HQ 11702		Episode. 1-8-2010	News Media. Press Conference with the District Attorney Manuel Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) putting down a female reporter (Megan Henderson) who makes light of a serial killer.  Reporter #1 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #2 (Megan Henderson). 	154369
2007	Medium: Everything Comes To a Head	T	DVD -R HQ 8520		Episode #60. 5-16-2007. Third Season Finale	Reporter P.D. McCall (Neve Campbell) writes her expose telling the world about Allison's psychic abilities. Her life, along with the lives of her family, is uprooted as the news media circus surrounds her.She must now find a way to catch the "recapitor" -- who kills new victims and puts the head of an older victim on the new victim's body -- as she can no longer turn to the district attorney or the police for help.The killer shows up at the reporter's hotel room and murders her. But Paladin Debra Livingston (P.D. McCall) has her tape recorder running and Allison finds the recorder which captures the entire murder.She gives the evidence to police and defiantly leaves.Reporter #2 (Gina St. John). Reporter #3 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #4 (Bill Seward). Television Cameraman (Nick Toren).	154370
2006	Medium: Four Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 7404, 7405 (Some Video and Audio Breakup Throughout).		Episode #39-#40. 11-15-2006.Season Premiere.	Photojournalist Clay Bicks (Thomas Jane) comes to see his former lover Allison, the medium, and takes up residence in the Dubois house following his death. Bicks was an American freelance magazine and wire service photographer roaming the world.Bicks was killed in a motorcycle mishap. Jakarta Times reported his death. Allison discovers she and her daughter are having similarly odd series of dreams.Reporter #1 (Geraud Moncure).	154371
2008	Medium: Girls Ain’t Nothing But Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 9706		Episode. 2-26-2008	News Media. TV coverage of the newscast showing man pleading guilty to the murder of his wife. Allison knows he is protecting a retarded daughter. 	154372
2007	Medium: Head Games	T	DVD -R HQ 8447		Episode #58. 5-2-2007	Reporter P.D. McCall (Neve Campbell) is an undercover reporter writing articles attacking the district attorney and the coverage of a man accused of decapitating his wife.Allison is confused when her dreams of a man murdering his wife keep occurring even after she helped the district attorney convince the jury of the suspected killer's guilt. Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).;Through her troubles she manages to make a new friend named Patricia Debra Livington (Neve Campbell), unaware that Livington is really a journalist doing an expose on the district attorney's office (the audience doesn't know this either).Joe is frustrated by therapy sessions that his job enrolled him in, and can't express his feelings to Allison because the recent hostage situation he was in is affecting him.	154373
2007	Medium: Heads Will Roll	T	DVD -R HQ 8482		Episode # 59. 5-9-2007	Reporter P.D. McCall (Neve Campbell) shocks Allison by revealing that she is not Paladin Debra Livington, but a reporter. In her expose on the district attorney's office, she also is going to expose Allison's psychic ability.The expose is filled with information Allison gave her friend Debra, not knowing she was a reporter, information that is secret and unknown to everyone outside the DA's office.And a serial killer is still on the loose -- Allison thinks his next victim will be Debra. She goes to great lengths to protect Debra and is shocked when she finds out her new friend is the reporter P.D. McCall.Allison confronts Debra in the rain and accuses her of betrayal. She tells her she can't print that story with all of that private material because it will destroy her and her family. Debra tells Allison she likes her but that she needs help.The reporter doesn't believe Allison's ability and thinks she is mentally ill. In the middle of the argument, each gets a phone call -- another victim has been found. Meanwhile, Joe debates being part of a lawsuit against the company he works for.	154374
2009	Medium: How To Make a Killing in Big Business	T	DVD -R HQ 11121 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 5-11-2009	TV News Broadcast gives information about the case to the Medium and the audience.	154375
2005	Medium: In Sickness and Adultery	T			Episode #5. 1-31-2005	News Media. Reporter (Maria Quiban). Court Reporter (Barbra Bolle).	154376
2005	Medium: In the Rough	T			Episode #14. 5-2-2005	Sports-News Media. Female Sports Reporter (Mary Strong).  Mayor's Liaison (Tina DiJoseph).	154377
2007	Medium: Joe Day Afternoon	T	DVD -R HQ 8271		Episode. 4-4-2007	News Media cover a dangerous hostage situation in which Joe's disgruntled co-worker kills a colleague and forces Joe and his officemates to do what he says planning to kill everyone after money is transferred into a secret bank account.	154378
2008	Medium: Kiss and Don’t Tell	T	DVD -R HQ 9855		Episode. 4-28-2008	News Media. 	154379
2008	Medium: Lady Killer	T	DVD -R HQ 9825		Episode. 4-7-2008	News Media coverage of killer who used a woman’s book no how to successfully meet men to kill young males. The campaign for district attorney continues with more news media coverage. Allison helps track down the dangerous "cougar" they believe is responsible for the murders of young men. She also has visions that Devalos' campaign is in jeopardy, with someone plotting against him. 	154380
2009	Medium: Man in the Mirror, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11121 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 5-11-2009	TV News Broadcast gives information about the case to the Medium and the audience.	154381
2009	Medium: Necessary Evil, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10984		Episode. 3-23-2009	Television Newscast from KXPM 16 News on a serial killer being arrested based on the medium’s information. 	154382
2009	Medium: New Terrain	T	DVD -R HQ 11568		Episode. 11-6-2009	School Newspaper Reporter Jamie Portman (Hayley McFarland) gives Aerial a copy of the paper with an article she wrote. But Aerial sees new stories of her friend being killed in a car crash when her mother goes the wrong way on the freeway while under prescription drugs. Allison rents an SUV after her car gets damaged. She discovers the SUV’s satellite radio lets her hear other people’s conversations. 	154383
2005	Medium: Night of the Wolf	T			Episode #4. 1-24-2005	TV News Female Anchor reporting the news over television. TV Reporter (Saida Pagan).When Allison overhears a murder witness giving a false report to a police sketch artist, she tries to persuade the D.A. that they are looking for the wrong man.A recurring nightmare that she is being chased through the airport by a vicious wolf holds the key that can save Allison when she comes face to face with the real murderer.	154384
2008	Medium: Partners in Crime	T	DVD -R HQ 9832		Episode. 4-14-2008	News Media coverage of serial killer based on Allison’s dreams brings her together again with FBI Agent Edward Cooper, who is shot down by the killer. Venture capitalist likes Joe’s invention. 	154385
2005	Medium: Penny for Your Thoughts	T	DVD -R HQ 9139 (Mislabelled on Disc as 9135).		Episode #15. 5-9-2005	News Announcer (Lynnanne Zager - Voice).	154386
2009	Medium: Person of Interest, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10868		Episode. 2-17-2009	News Media cover story of a bomber whose body is found and his son who was living under a different identity to escape media exposure. When the son is arrested, he asks the police to keep his identity secret. But the news media finds out and hounds him into leaving his job and the city. The Medium can’t understand why her gift is being used to hurt this innocent man until she discovers he was the one who created the bomb that his father used to blow up a building that killed 18 people. The son must live with what he did for the rest of his life -- the 18 people stay in his memory no matter how many years pass or how much he tries to live a new life with his wife and children.	154387
2006	Medium: Profiles in Terror	T	DVD -R HQ 7546		Episode., 12-13-2006	News Media. American Criminals TV show with reporters interviewing FBI man.  Breaking News coverage of criminal being released.  Allison has visions that contradict the findings of an FBI profiler helping on a potential serial-killer case.Allison has visions that contradict the findings of an FBI profiler helping on a potential serial-killer case, causing him to question the source of her information.	154388
2006	Medium: S.O.S.	T			Episode #34. 4-17-2006	News Media. Reporter (Mary Strong).	154389
2006	Medium: Sweet Child O' Mine	T			Episode #31. 2-27-2006	Reporter (Cajardo Lindsey).	154390
2005	Medium: Sweet Dreams	T			Episode #21. 10-17-2005	Newscaster (Saida Pagan).	154391
2009	Medium: Talented Mrs. Boddicker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11143		Episode. 5-25-2009	News Media. TV Newscasts offer exposition. 	154392
2009	Medium: Things To Do in Phoenix When You’re Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 10849		Episode. 2-10-2009	News Media. Two TV News broadcasts tell the medium what is going on with the murder she is dreaming about. There is also a search for an obituary using the web by looking up newspapers, and a discussion about newspapers’ coverage of obituaries. 	154393
2008	Medium: To Have and To Hold	T	DVD -R HQ 9537		Episode #63. 1-21-2008	News Media. Bad publicity continues to plague Allison. Joe brings a reluctant Allison with him to a party at a prospective employer’s house. Later the employer’s daughter disappears leading Allison to connect her recent dreams about Paris to the disappearance. Now it’s up to Allison to save the daughter and get Joe a job.	154394
2007	Medium: We Had a Dream	T			Episode #52. 2-28-2007	TV Newscaster (Ted Garcia).	154395
2005	Medium: When Push Comes to Shove (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #16-#17. 5-19/23-2005	Anchor, Morning News  (Saida Pagan). Photographer (Christopher Hoffman).	154396
2008	Medium: Wicked Game (Parts One and Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 9785, 9808. 		Episode. 3-24-2008, 3-31-2008	News Media. TV coverage of news event reveals new information to Allison. Alison and Cynthia’s investigation into the decade-old kidnapping of Cynthia’s daughter comes to a shocking and brutal conclusion when Cynthia kills the woman who killed her daughter.  News Media coverage of case. Roving Reporter (Ted Garcia).	154397
2010	Medium: Will the Real Fred Rovick Please Stand Up?	T	DVD -R HQ 11767 (News Media excerpts)		Episode. 2-5-2010	News Media.  Allison keeps seeing the face of one man in the faces of other people including Joe and must figure out why. It turns out he’s stealing the identity of various people and stealing all their money.  She sees the face of Fred Rovick on the news (both the weatherman and anchor have his face), in the field (a reporter at a crime scene looks like Fred Rovick).  Also news media coverage of young woman who killed her 93-year-old husband. She also ends up as a victim of Fred Rovick who has fled the country after bribing a juror  in the woman’s trial to deadlock the jury and stealing all of her money.	154398
2009	Medium: You Give Me Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 11651		Episode. 12-4-2009	News Media. Allison’s visions become a vital source of information to the authorities after samples of a deadly disease disappear. 	154399
1997	Medivac:	T			Episode #23. 9-4-1997	Reporter (Siobhan Lawless).	154400
1989	Medjugorje: Message, The	N		Weible, Wayne		Newspaper Publisher and Columnist Wayne Weible in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina learns of phenomenon occurring in little town with unpronounceable name. Eight columns are the result. Now this book, written from a Protestant perspective.Protestant Journalist investigates events at Medjugorje. On Oct. 27, 1985, a South Carolina journalist decides to do a column on the events surrounding a small Yugoslavian village.	154401
1978	Medusa Touch, The	M				TV Newscaster (Gordon Honeycombs). TV Space Reporter (Shaw Taylor).	154402
1992	Medusa: Dare To Be Truthful	MT				Editor (Ken Walz), miffed editor.	154403
1997	Medusa's Child	MT				TV Reporter (Jennifer Sterling). Weather Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Reporter #5 (Edwin A. Santos). Anchor (David Kaye).	154404
1934	Meek, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	154405
1953	Meet Betty Furness	DT			Series. 1-2-1953 to 6-25-1953. CBS	Host Betty Furness	154406
2008	Meet Bill (aka Bill)	M				TV News Anchor-Reporter Chip (Timothy Olphant) is having an affair with the wife of an overweight office drone. 	154407
1952	Meet Danny Wilson	M				News Media. Reporters (Eddie Coontz, Sally  Yarnell). Newspaper Reporter (Bill Cassady). Photographer (Harold Bostwick). Newsboys (John Albright, Morty Langer).	154408
1940	Meet John Doe	M	DVD -R HQ 2610, 2611, 2596. DVD. L. SVDSP 648. VHS 455, 446, B28	Connell, Richard, Robert Presnell (Story - "Life and Death of John Doe, The").  Robert Riskin (Screenplay)	PR	Columnist Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck) creates Joe Doe in her final column. Editor Henry Connell (James Gleason). Powerful publisher D.B. Norton (Edward Arnold)Newspaperman Beany (Irving Bacon). Newspaperman Angelface (Warren Hymer). Radio Announcers at convention (Mike Frankovich, Knox Manning, Selmer Jackson, John B. Hughes). Newsman (Edward McWade). Reporter (Carl Ekberg). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston).Joe, the Newman (Edward McWade). Ed, Photographer (Hank Mann). Photographers (James Millican, Jack Gardner, Walter Linden, Hank Mann). Fired Reporter (Charles K. French). Mattie, Newspaper Secretary (Bess Flowers).  Publicity Man (Kenneth Harlan).Mitchell to Connell: "Listen you big, wonderful genius of a newspaperman. You came down here to shoot some life into this dying paper, didn't you? Well, the whole town's curious about John Doe and, boom, just like that you're going to bury him….""…there's enough circulation in that man to start a shortage in the ink market." The Bulletin. A free press means a free people. (New sign being erected). The New Bulletin. A streamlined newspaper for a streamlined era.	154409
1932	Meet John Doe	MS	OWN - H	Riskin, Robert (Screenplay)	In "Best American Screenplays"	Publisher D.B. Norton orders his editor, Henry Connell  to clean house at the Bulletin, a newspaper Norton has just bought. One by one, most of the old-timers who work for the old Bulletin are fired. Columnist Ann Mitchell invents a John Doe hero.She makes up phony letter she prints in her column. Mitchell's John Doe says he is going to commit suicide on Christmas Eve to protest the misery, corruption and hypocrisy he sees all around him. Column is immediate sensation. Where is John Doe?When rivals accuse the sob sister's paper of a cheap stunt, she has to find a real John Doe. She finds a down-and-out small time baseball player to be her John Done. John Doe clubs spring up around the country.Norton sees a way to use John Doe to set up a third party that he can control and ride John Doe's popularity to election victory. Connell tells John Doe the plot and Doe refuses to participate. Media baron Norton destroys Doe's image.Norton's vicious campaign against John Doe works. The mob turns on John Doe. And John Doe disappears. He shows up on Christmas Eve to commit suicide but Mitchell, Connell and loyal members of his fan club show up to save him.	154410
1941	Meet John Doe	R			Episode #84. 9-28-1941. Screen Guild Theater, The	Publisher D.B. Norton (Edward Arnold) orders his editor, Henry Connell  (James Gleason) to clean house at the Bulletin, a newspaper Norton has just bought. Columnist Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck)  invents a John Doe hero.	154411
2007	Meet John Doe: the Musical	P		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music)	Premiere Washington D.C. Ford Theatre 3-27-2007.  Off-Broadway at the Theatre at St. Clements 9-2007. 	Reporter Ann Mitchell (Heidi Blickenstaff) loses her job in the middle of the Depression so she prints a phony letter from a “John Doe” who, protesting the state of society, promises to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge on Christmas Eve. Circulation goes through the roof and she convinces her editor to hire an out-of-work ballplayer to stand in for John Doe. The ambitious newspaper reporter ghost writes the “John Doe” column. With his words and his down-home charm, John Doe quickly becomes a national sensation. When the paper’s powerful owner reveals true plans for John Doe, both Ann and John must confront what they’ve created and decide what they truly believe in. Ann Mitchell -- early 30s, smart, ambitious newspaper reporter who is less cynical than she thinks she is.D.B. Norton -- 40s-50s. Ruthless, charming, wealthy oil mogul turned newspaper owner.Richard Connell -- late 50s. An experienced and unsentimental newspaper editor and a true patriot.Two Newsboys: the paper’s relentless sales force, bright-faced voices. Musical numbers: “Can’t Read the Paper Any More,” “I’m Your Man,” “Page Eight, At the Top,” “I’ll Know Him When I See Him,” “Perfects Days,” “Money Talks,” “The Other Guy,” “Be More,” “This Other Guy,” “Be More,” “What A Man,” “The Man For Me,” “He Speaks To Me,” “Meet John Doe Radio Jingle,” “Thank You,” “Bigger Than Baseball,” “Who The Hell (Forgot To Tell My Heart)?” “Lighthouses,” “Here’s To America,” “John’s Stand/Baseball Reprise,” “Before You,” “Finale.”	154412
1941	Meet John Doughboy	M				Newsreel. Wartime newsreel chock full of military secrets. If there are any Fifth Columnists in the audience, please leave the theater right now	154413
1936	Meet McBride	R		Tazewell, Charles	Based on the Kennedy and MacBride stories by Frederick Nebel.  Unsuccessful pilot on June 13, 1936, CBS Radio	Reporter Kennedy	154414
1951	Meet Me After the Show	M				Photographer at Benefit (Ralph Montgomery).	154415
1947	Meet Me at Dawn (aka Gay Duelist, The)	M		Achard, Marcel, Anatole Litvak (Play - "La Tueur). Lesley Storm, James Seymour (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Georges Vermorel (Basil Sydney) plays up the involvement of a political opponent in a duel over a woman, not realizing female in question is his own daughter. Challenger becomes romantically involved with daughter.When he discovers the newspaper publisher is her father he exposes her identity as object of confrontation and the publisher is ridiculed. Publisher in turn challenges the man to a duel.The man allows himself to be slightly wounded to restore publisher's honor so he can marry his daughter.News Editor (Wilfrid Hyde-White).	154416
1953	Meet Me At the Zoo	DT			Series. 1-10-1953 to 5-30-1953. CBS	Hosts Jack Whitaker, Freeman Shelly, Roger Connant	154417
1966	Meet Me in Moscow	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	154418
2001	Meet Mr. X: Personality & Thoughts of Fletcher Prouty, The	DT				Interviewer Len Osanic.	154419
1956	Meet the Champions	DT				Interviewer Jack Lescoulie	154420
1989	Meet the Feebles	M		Jackson, Peter (director)		Journalist fly who eats poop.  Exploration of the scabrous underside of a Muppet Show-style variety program.	154421
1952	Meet the Masters	DT			Series. 2-24-1952 to12-14-1952. NBC	News. Profiles.	154422
1942	Meet the Mob (aka So's Your Aunt Emma)	M		Hervey, Harry (Story - "Aunt Emma Paints the Town"). George Bricker, Edmond Kelso (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry (Roger Pryor) for the Daily Globe Register (referred to as Globe Tribune once) working on story on lawyer connected to the mob but gets demoted to sports desk when he is scooped by rival newspaper. Spinster and reporter seen together.Mobsters mistake spinster for notorious Ma Parker and assume she is going to kill  fighter's manager, who has been accused of fixing fights. Fighter son of spinster's old flame. She gets caught in gangland war. One faction headed by fighter's manager,Other by  nightclub owner, the boss of the reporter's girlfriend. Reporter is beaten up by nightclub owner's men to get evidence he has obtained against nightclub owner. Fighter is wounded, then kidnapped from hospital.Spinster passes herself off as Ma Parker to trap nightclub owner. Manager shoots nightclub owner. Kidnaps spinster and reporter's girlfriend. Reporter gives chase and gets scoop on capture of manager and recovery of fighter.Reporter's work interferes with time with girlfriend. He refuses to give exclusive to city editor until promised raise and two weeks honeymoon. "You wouldn't know a news story if you woke up and found one in bed with you."	154423
1944	Meet the People	M	DVD -R HQ 7425, 7426			Photographer (Al  Hill).	154424
1945	Meet the Press	DR			Series 1945 to 1970s	Editor Lawrence E. Spivak, editor of American Mercury magazine. Bill Monroe. Marvin Kalb	154425
1950	Meet the Press	DT			Series. 2-26-1950-. NBC	Moderators-Interviewers Martha Roundtree (1950-1952), Lawrence Spivak (1950-1975), Bill Monroe (1975-1986), Marvin Kalb (1984-1987), Chris Wallace (1987-1988), Garrick Utley (1988-1991), Tim Russert (1992-).	154426
1999	Meet the Press Parody	T	SVD 1226 (Missed Opening)		Episode. Saturday Night Live	Parody News. SNL parody of Meet the Press.	154427
2007	Meet the Robinsons	C	DVD -R HQ 10995 (Mislabeled 10994), 10996			Reporter (Joe Whyte - Voice).	154428
2005	Meet the Santas	MT				Anchorman (Dave Clark). Anchorwoman (Cher Calvin).	154429
1953	Meet the Veep	DT			Series. 2-1-1953 to 3-29-1953. NBC	Host Earl Godwin.	154430
1931	Meet the Wife	M				Reporter Gregory Brown (William Janney).	154431
1940	Meet the Wildcat	M		Gottlieb, Alex (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer  Ann (Margaret Lindsey) for Squint ("The Pic Magazine That Gives You a Look at Life"), investigates art thefts committed by burglar known as The Wildcat. While taking photographs at museum, she gets a shot of thief stealing a painting.She sees man outside the police station, thinks he is The Wildcat and hits him over the head with camera case. Accuses him with no evidence. Gets fingerprints from glass at restaurant using her face powder. Wires photocopy to magazine's main office in NY.She is arrested when caught ransacking his room. Man is arrested and she goes to see him pretending to be his sister. He engineers escape by forcing her at gunpoint to give him her clothes. He gets police to keep her in jail until he can find real thief,Man turns out to be New York Police Lieutenant who infiltrates gang of crooks. Photographer invited to interview gallery owner who is actually leader of art theft ring.He decides to have both policeman and photographer killed.  They are locked in powerhouse during museum robbery but alert police by switching the lights on and off.	154432
1997	Meet Wally Sparks	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Barry Nolan). Reporter #2 ("Stuttering" John Melendez). Reporter #3 (Karen Duffy). Reporter #4 (Bob Saget).	154433
1949	Meet Your Congress	DT			Series. 3-13-1949 to 6-19-1949. NBC	Host Blair Moody	154434
1950	Meet Your Cover Girl	DT			Series. 10-24-1950 to 11-1-1951. CBS	Host Robin Chandler	154435
1946	Meeting By Moonlight	N	OWN - H	Knotts, Raymond		Chicago Editor Jim Hale, Chicago newspaper editor.	154436
2004	Meeting Nightshade	M				Interviewer (Thomas Andrew Misner - The Interviewer). Cameraman (Robert Mead).	154437
1744	Meeting of the Company, The; Or, Baye's Art of Acting	P	USC	Garrick, David		News. "We were damp'd by the newspapers."  "Ay, ay, they killed me one day and revived me the next. Newspaper life, like real life, is chequered, a mixture of good and evil.What they took away yesterday they'll give again tomorrow, sometimes dead, sometimes alive. Now praise, now blame, make holes and darn 'em again, can anything be more impartial?  "What, may any man who gives me plaister have liberty to break my head?""If the fools of our profession would have more sensibility upon the stage, and less off it, they might strut their hour without fretting." "The paper police may go a little too far sometimes, and so will Constables and Justices of the Peace…."	154438
2001	Meeting of the Waters	N		McLarin, Kim		Reporter Porter Stockman, determined white reporter covering riots in South Central Los Angeles. Lenora Page, prominent reporter for the Baltimore Sun. Both now work for the Philadelphia Record	154439
1999	Meeting People Is Easy	M				News Media. Interviewing Journalists in Barcelona Oliver Kube (Himself), Michael Sailer (Himself), Dirk Siepe (Himself).	154440
1991	Meeting Venus	M				News Media. 2nd Journalist (Andras Kepes). 3rd Journalist (Lili Kepes). 4th Journalist (Gyorgy Fenyves). 5th Journalist (Ferenc Harangozo). 6th Journalist (Pal Schiffer). 7th Journalist (Sandor Simo). Eurowood TV Crew Cameraman (Buda Gulyas).	154441
1976	Meg mindig aktualis…	MTF			Hungary	Newspaperman (Geza Hofi).	154442
2007	Megan’s Love	NR		Gilbert, Robert S.		Reporter Megan Bourne is hired by an educator who takes an assignment in New Mexico to learn more of Native American history. Their 10 days together will change Megan in profound ways for the rest of her life. 	154443
2002	Megapark, Der Plan der Reporter	NJ		Kopietz, Gerit; Sommer, Jörg	Germany	TV Journalist	154444
2004	Megas XLR: Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Coop	C			Episode #16. 10-30-2004	TV Anchorman (Kevin Michael Richardson - Voice).	154445
2004	Megas XLR: Test Drive (aka Pilot)	C			Episode #1. 5-1-2004	TV Announcer (Kevin Michael Richardson - Voice).	154446
1990	Megaville	M			Sci-Fi	News Media. Anchorwoman (Michelle Roth). TV Reporter (James O'Doherty).	154447
1985	Megazone 23	MF				Reporter (Hiromi Yokoi)	154448
1994	Megint tanu	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Geza Kaszas).	154449
1967	Mehrban	MF			India	Journalist Das (Jankidas).	154450
1987	Mei nan zi	MF				Newscast Reporter (Clifton Ko).	154451
1968	Meie Artur	MTF				Reporter (Lembit Lauri). Reporter (Rein Saluri).	154452
1987	Meikyu monogatari	C			Japan.	Reporter (Michael McConnohie - Voice - English Version).	154453
2000	Meilleur espoir feminin	MF				Movie Critic (Guillaume Durand). Journalist (Herve Pauchon). Photographer (Jean-Marie Leroy).	154454
2000	Mein Lieb, mein Lieb, mein Leben	N		Meier, Simone	Switzerland	Journalist	154455
2000	Mein Lieb, mien Lieb, mein Leben	N		Meier Simone	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	154456
1999	Mein liebster Feind - Kalus Kinski	DF			Germany	Narrator-=Interviewer Werner Herzog.	154457
1997	Mein Weg mit Monika	N		Stock, Hanns F.	Germany	Journalist	154458
1997	Mein wundervoller Wonderbra	N		Karoly, Jil	Germany	Journalist	154459
1979	Meine Anstaltsjahre. Freud und Leid im Fernsehen	DT		Helmensdorfer, Erich	Germany	TV Journalist	154460
1967	Meine Frau macht Schlagzeilen. Die Geschichte einer turbulenten Ehe	N		Kaufmann, Paul Georg	Austria	Journalist	154461
1992	Meine Niere, deine Niere	NM		Junge, Reinhard; Ard, Leo P. (Jürgen Pomorin)	Germany	TV Journalist	154462
1996	Meitantei Conan	C			Japan. Series 1996	Reporter (Wendy Powell).	154463
1997	Melanie Darrow	MT				TV Reporter (Peter Snider). TV Reporter for WEWN  (Christine Brubaker).	154464
1992	Melbourne Virus, The	N		Leslie, Peter		American Reporter and a Scotland Yard detective frantically try to save 1937 Europe from a deadly plague	154465
2001	Melissa King: Deadly Ratings	N		Finkelsen, Robert		TV Reporter Melissa King is fresh out of college with a degree in journalism. She gets a big break with the Network in Los Angeles, California. Leaving her small town in New England, she finds a new and dangerous life as a reporter. The news media for the network goes too far to increase the ratings, doing anything to be on top of the breaking news with their newly formed First on the Scene News Team. Fighting loneliness and discovering new friends at the network, she also discovers a secret that could cost her life. Chased to the brink of death, only her friends can deliver her from becoming a deadly rating. How far would a news program go for top ratings?	154466
2003	Mellem himmel og jord: Healing	DT			Episode #1. 12-10-2003	Science Journalist and Medical Doctor Jerk Langer (Himself).	154467
2005	Melodi grand prix	TF			Norway	Interviewer-Host (Jostein Pederesen). Host (Ivar Dyrhaug).	154468
1959	Melodie und Rhythmus (aka Sing, Baby, sing, aka Melody and Rhythm)	MF			Germany	Journalist	154469
1937	Melody for Two (aka King of Swing. Aka Special Arrangements)	M				Reporter "Scoop" Trotter (Charley Foy). Announcer (Carlyle Moore Jr.)	154470
1935	Melody Lingers On, The	M				Argentine Reporter (Julian Rivero).	154471
1994	Melrose Place: Arousing Suspicions	T			Episode #50. 1-26-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy wins a promotion, but learns that the job requires a move to New York.	154472
1997	Melrose Place: Bump in the Night, A	T			Episode #171. 12-15-97	Photographer (Renee Altieri).	154473
1998	Melrose Place: Buona Sera, Mr. Campbell (1)	T			Episode #198. 8-31-1998	Sports Radio-Talk Show. Jeff accepts a job as a sports radio talk show host in Tampa.	154474
1998	Melrose Place: Buona Sera, Mr. Campbell (2)	T			Episode #199. 9-7-1998	Former Magazine Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy has a reconciliation with his wife, heartbroken Jennifer. The couple moves to Rome together.	154475
2009	Melrose Place: Cahuenga	T	DVD -R HQ 11616		Episode #10. 11-17-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) fires half the staff including Caleb. Amanda makes it clear to Ella that the Anton V launch party with Riley better go off without a hitch or Ella can vacate her office too. Meanwhile Auggie finally succumbs to Violet’s flirtatious ways and David asks Lauren out on a date. At the party Ella is responsible for, Amanda compliments her on the party’s success. Ella then has a lesbian kissing encounter with a woman named Melissa trying to hire her as an agent.  News Media cover the party including a reporter from Vogue. 	154476
2009	Melrose Place: Canon	T	DVD -R HQ 11469		Episode #5. 10-6-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Ella is brought in for questioning. Lauren is torn between a shopping date with Riley and trying to impress her new boss. Jonah is accused of stealing. Violet tries to get closer to Auggie. 	154477
2009	Melrose Place: Gower	T	DVD -R HQ 11557		Episode #8. 11-3-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Riley and Jonah get into an argument as Riley helps Jonah film a wedding for his latest assignment. Ella confronts Lauren about her mysterious new lifestyle. David had doubts about his involvement in Sydney’s death since he can’t remember the details of the night she died. Ella finds Lauren’s expensive new clothing and an envelope of cash. Riley and Jonah get into an argument while she helps him film a wedding. David worries that he is responsible for Sydney’s death.	154478
2009	Melrose Place: Grand	T	DVD -R HQ 11636		Episode #3. 9-22-2009. 	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost. The residents are shaken up by the mystery murder of one of their own.Ella recruits Jonah to direct a music video when the original director bails on the job. Jonah becomes infuriated when he discovers his fiancee has not yet informed her family and friends about their engagement forcing Riley to turn to Auggie for comfort. Lauren applies to be on Michael’s group at the hospital. Violent continues to pursue Auggie and David blames Michael for Sydney’s murder. 	154479
1994	Melrose Place: In Bed with the Enemy	T			Episode #58. 4-6-1994	News Media. News Reporter (Christine Devine).	154480
1994	Melrose Place: It's a Bad World After All	T	DVD -R HQ 8718		Episode #66. 9-19-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy is fired when Nancy learns that he helped D&D get the inside track on the Escapade account. He lands a job writing ad copy for D&D.Alison and Billy break up after she learns he took a job at D&D without consulting her (Episode #67, In-Laws and Outlaws, 9-26-1994). Billy and Allison bicker constantly at the office (Episode #68. Grand Delusions, 103-1994).Amanda gives Billy a promotion and orders him to fire Alison, who has begun to experience blackouts. (Episode #77, Just Say No, 12-5-1994).	154481
2009	Melrose Place: June	T	DVD -R HQ 11645		Episode #11. 12-1-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) is now in charge.Ella uses her charm to get Jonah a job. Amanda moves into Sydney's penthouse and takes an interest in David. David and Lauren’s relationship continues to grow. Amanda and Michael reunite. 	154482
1992	Melrose Place: Last Train to Baghdad	T			Episode #178.2-9-1998	Photographer (Sandra Staggs).	154483
1992	Melrose Place: Leap of Faith	T	SV 161		Episode #5. 8-5-1992. Billy in Episodes #1 to #199.	Columnist. Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) is given a column in the neighborhood newspaper, The Melrose Times. He can't come up with topic because his life is boring. Hoping to alleviate this problem, he convinces Jake and Matt to go bungee-jumping with him.After he is unable to go through with the jump, Billy writes a column about "wimping out."  Billy has worked as a cab driver (Episode #2 - Friends and Lovers, 7-15-1992).He has also written a screenplay, but Allison is not impressed (Episode #3. Lost and Found, 7-22-1982).	154484
2010	Melrose Place: Mulholland	T	DVD -R HQ 11862		Episode #15. 3-23-2010	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) is now in charge.Amanda catches Riley and Ben in a compromising position. Jonah’s constant attention overwhelms Ella. Lauren gives in to Dr. Mancini’s threats.	154485
1992	Melrose Place: My Way	T			Episode #7. 8-19-1992	Columnist. Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) is depressed when the Melrose Times folds. He asks Allison to accompany him on a visit to his parents' house, then pleads with her to pose as his girlfriend.Billy tries to convince his parents that he is on the verge of becoming a successful writer, but is roped into helping run his father's furniture store because of a deal the two once made. He quits in a huff after his father questions his sales techniquesHe later asks his dad to let him live his own life.	154486
1998	Melrose Place: Night the Lights Went Out at Melrose	T			Episode #198.11-2-1998	Photographer (Scott Johnston).	154487
2009	Melrose Place: Nightingale	T			Episode #2. 9-15-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost. The residents are shaken up by the mystery murder of one of their own.Upon learning that her job may be in jeopardy due to a merger, Ella enlists David’s help to attend a high society party with hopes of landing a major client at the event. Lauren agrees to go on another date for money, but her secret may be blown when her date unknowingly takes her to the same party as Ella and David. Meanwhile, a detective arrives and questions Auggie regarding the recent murder, and Riley and Jonah begin to suspect that something is up with Violet when they catch her acting strangely in a surveillance video.	154488
1996	Melrose Place: No Lifeguard on Duty	T			Episode #114. 2-5-1996	Reporter (Steve Valentine).	154489
2009	Melrose Place: Ocean	T			Episode #9. 11-10-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Jonah pretends he’s engaged to Ella who really gets into the role playing. After learning Auggie’s blood was on the murder weapon that killed Sydney, his apartment is searched they then demand the other residents say where he went that night. Riley is conflicted about helping the police, but Jonah pushes to do so as she knows where Auggie is staying. David arranges a secret play date with his brother Noah, but after he hurts himself, Lauren must come to the rescue and risk the wrath of Michael finding out. 	154490
1993	Melrose Place: Of Bikes and Men	T			Episode #37. 10-6-1993	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Alison tags along when Billy travels to a beautiful hotel to interview the reclusive owner. The man's daughter gropes Billy under the table during dinner.	154491
2010	Melrose Place: Oriole	T	DVD -R HQ 11835		Episode #13. 3-9-2010	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) is now in charge.Amanda puts Ella in charge of a lavish party to honor her billionaire boyfriend who is visiting Melrose Place. Riley asks Jonah for another chance. Auggie and Violet prepare to leave town.	154492
1994	Melrose Place: Otherwise Engaged	T			Episode #55. 3-2-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy's co-worker Celia and Alison lay a guilt trip on him until he buys Alison a more expensive engagement ring.Alison and Billy are back together and he has told her about his one-night stand with Amanda months ago. She forgives him. The engagement is on.	154493
1994	Melrose Place: Parting Glances	T			Episode #52. 2-9-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Frustrated by her inability to get in touch with Billy, Alison flies to New York to surprise him and is stunned to find him having drinks with another woman.	154494
2009	Melrose Place: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11382		Episode #1. 9-8-2009. Updated version of the popular 1990s series.	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost. The residents are shaken up by the mystery murder of one of their own. The lives and relationships of a diverse group of 20-somethings intertwine to form a close-knit surrogate family. Heading up this group is landlady Sydney Andrews. Other tenants include handsome and rebellious David Breck, estranged son of Sydney’s former lover Dr. Michael Mancini, up-and-coming publicist Ella Simms, Auggie Kirkpatrick, the successful soul chef at the trend restaurant Coal with a dark past. Also Lauren Yung, a medical student in desperate need of money to pay her student loans and Jonah Miller, an aspiring filmmaker who has just proposed to live-in girlfriend Riley Richmond, a first-grade teacher. Newest tenant is wide-eyed 21-year-old Violet Foster who has just arrived in Los Angeles and is horrified to find a bloody body floating in the courtyard pool. Suddenly everyone is a suspect. It also turns out that Simms is a lesbian publicist. 	154495
1993	Melrose Place: Pushing Boundaries	T			Episode #28. 4-7-1993	Magazine Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue). One of Billy's co-workers discovers that he lied on his resume and reports him to Nancy Donner (Meg Wittner). Nancy assures Billy that she hired him for his talent and gives him a writing assignment.After he does a great job with an article about a dog wedding, she promotes him to staff writer at Escapade Magazine. Amanda crashes a celebration dinner for Billy and lets him know she has been calling.Alison takes Billy out to lunch and grows concerned by the amount of personal attention Nancy is showing him. She warns that Nancy may be attracted to Billy but he takes offense to this. Alison makes a special dinner for Billy and apologizes.He ignores her and goes back to the office. Nancy makes a pass at him and takes away his promotion after he turns her down. He threatens to quit, but his lecture inspires her to apologize and restore him to staff writer.	154496
1998	Melrose Place: Rumor Whisperer, The	T			Episode #204. 10-26-1998	Magazine Editor-in-Chief Drew MacKenzie (Bill Sage). Amanda is nominated for the magazine's Businesswoman of the Year award and is considered a strong favorite. Lexi sleeps with MacKenzie in the hopes of convincing him to give her the honor instead.When her plan fails, she starts a rumor that Amanda won the award by sleeping with Drew. Megan learns the truth when she eavesdrops on a conversation between Lexi and Drew. Jane shares the news with Amanda.Amanda humiliates Lexi in her acceptance speech and mockingly presents her with the award.	154497
1996	Melrose Place: Run, Billy, Run	T			Episode #117. 2-26-1996	Reporter (Tom Simmons).	154498
2009	Melrose Place: San Vincente	T	DVD -R HQ 11662		Episode #12. 12-8-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) is now in charge.Riley and Jonah decide to go to Las Vegas to elope. Lauren gets in trouble with one of her male clients. Auggie reveals his feelings for Riley.	154499
2009	Melrose Place: Shoreline	T	DVD -R HQ 11497		Episode #6. 10-13-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Riley gets an offer from a famous fashion designer. Lauren takes a job on a yacht, but panics when she runs into David. Violet tries to orchestrate a meeting with Michael. 	154500
2010	Melrose Place: Stoner Canyon	T	DVD -R HQ 11856		Episode #14. 3-16-2010	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Junior Publicist Ella and Caleb are  stunned when WPK Public Relations Agency Owner Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear) is now in charge.Amanda is infuriated when Riley asks Ben for a job. Ella makes an unrealistic demand that backfires. Lauren clashes with a new tenant.	154501
1993	Melrose Place: Suspicious Minds	T			Episode #32. 5-26-1993	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Keith, who is obsessed with Alison, stakes out Alison's apartment and attacks Billy from behind with a tire iron. While Billy is in the hospital, Keith shows up console Alison.Billy tells Amanda he is in love with Alison. Billy and Alison come home to learn that Amanda and her father have purchased the building.	154502
1994	Melrose Place: Swept Away	T			Episode #53. 2-16-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Alison accepts Billy's explanation about his date, but breaks up with him again when he wrongly assumes that she is moving to New York.He follows her back to Los Angeles and surprises her with a marriage proposal.	154503
1993	Melrose Place: Test, The	T			Episode #27. 3-31-1993	Magazine Writer. Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) uses an embellished resume to win a job at Escapade Magazine. His boss, Nancy Donner (Meg Wittner) develops a crush on him.	154504
1999	Melrose Place: They Shoot Blanks, Don't They?	T			Episode #210. 2-22-1999	News Media. Local TV Reporter (Richard Saxton).	154505
1998	Melrose Place: To Kill a Whirlybird	T			Episode #173. 1-5-1998	News Media. TV Reporter (Mary Major).	154506
1996	Melrose Place: Triumph of the Bill	T			Episode #124. 3-18-1996	Former Magazine Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy is now in advertising and has lost all sense of ethics. He uses underhanded means to steal the keynote speech at an ad convention away from Alison.Makes an emotional speech about lying and reveals he has sold his soul to become a star in the industry. He's a hit at the convention. Amanda sleeps with him. Alison quits her job and learns that Amanda is using Billy to help her career.	154507
1993	Melrose Place: Under the Mistletoe	T			Episode #47. 12-22-1993	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Billy's bitterness about Alison clouds his judgment on a writing assignment. Billy and Amanda sleep together.	154508
1998	Melrose Place: Usual Santas, The	T			Episode #204. 12-21-1998	News Media. Reporter (Roalinde Milan).	154509
2009	Melrose Place: Vine	T	DVD -R HQ 11455		Episode #4. 9-29-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost. Sydney’s sister, Jane Mancini comes to Melrose Place and makes an announcement. Detective Rodriguez questions Violet about her connection to Sydney. Lauren decides to take her side job to the next level.	154510
1998	Melrose Place: Where the Hookers Grow	T			Episode #194.9-21-1998	Photographer (Carlos A. Franco).	154511
2009	Melrose Place: Windsor	T	DVD -R HQ 11519		Episode #7. 10-20-2009	Publicist Ella Simms (Katie Cassidy) is a ruthless public relations practitioner, cool and blonde who all but smirks at her own awfulness. Residents of the apartment complex located at 4616 Melrose Place in California. Ella: “She needs a better publicist. She needs me.”  Ella is a smart, savvy, up-and-coming publicity who strives to reach the top at any cost.Ella and Riley arrive at the Anton V photo shoot and meet the photographer, who tries to persuade Riley to do a topless shoot. Jonah is invited for drinks with a producer’s development executive. Violet makes another play for Auggie. 	154512
1994	Melrose Place: Young Men and the Sea, The	T			Episode #51. 2-2-1994	Magazine Staff Writer Billy Campbell (Andrew Shue) for Escapade Magazine. Alison refuses to move to New York with Billy and suggests they try a long-distance relationship.	154513
1990	Meltdown or The Bologna Merchants	N		Keisling, William		Reporter Tom Parker, a thoroughly modern young man who faces love and disaster with a nuclear reactor	154514
1997	Melting Pot	M				Latina Reporter (Leticia Robles)	154515
2003	Melting the Ice	NR		White, Loreth Anne	Silhouette Intimate Moments	Investigative Journalist Hannah McGuire was going to stop chasing international stories to raise her son. Then a friend is murdered and McGuire, desperate for answers, is drawn to the case.She discovers a former lover is investigating the same case for reasons of his own. She doesn't want the man to discover the son she's kept hidden from him.	154516
1980	Melvin and Howard	M				News Media. Reporter (John Levin). Reporter (Kathleen Sullivan).	154517
1974	Melvin Purvis: G-Man	T				Press	154518
1984	Melvin, Son of Alvin	M				Cameraman (David Argue).	154519
1892	Member of the Third House, A	N	MLPL	Garland, Hamlin		Press. Evening Planet.  Various reporters, editors. Suit against the press.	154520
1958	Memento Mori	N	OWN - H	Spark, Muriel		Critic Guy Leet, about 75, a crippled writer-critic. Young Journalist (Dominic Taylor). Publisher (Terence Soall). Photographer (Richard Lawry).	154521
1992	Memento Mori	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Richard Lawry). Publisher (Terence Soall). Young Journalist (Dominic Taylor).	154522
1989	Memes Cannibales, Les	M			PR	Publicity Executive (Franklin Steward Granvel)	154523
1987	Memes sanglantes, Les	MTF				Reporter (Marc Brunet - Le Reporter)	154524
1943	Memo to a Firing Squad	N	OWN - H	Brennan, Frederick		American Newspaperman fights for a projected peace conference in Lisbon.	154525
2003	Memo To Our Journalists 	SS		Lee, Mark	In “Politically Inspired” collection of 29 short stories	Reporters in Iraq are given a short, punchy list of editorial precautions. It includes such pithy advice as “If you and your embedded unit are lost in the countryside and searching for the main road, remember that every adult in the world lies about most things much of the time. Look for a smart, honest nine-ear-old.”	154526
2001	Memoir of Misfortune	D		Xiakang, Su and Zhu Hong		Journalist Su Xiaokang, a prominent journalist in China, was smuggled out of the country after making the government's "most wanted" list after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Two years later, his wife, Fu Li, and son joined him in the United States. Misfortune in the form of a devastating 1993 car accident that left Fu Li paralyzed and brain injured is at the core of Su's story. But in working through his guilt about the accident, he spirals outward and beyond it to explore differences between China and the U.S., political movements, love and spirituality. The latter discussion is especially enlightening. Su's reflections are a clear look at the way people without faith in God can find meaning in life through unimaginable tragedy and suffering. There are also some wonderfully pithy observations, particularly Su's discovery, when trying to buy a home, that "in the United States to clear your credit history is just as arduous as it is to remove a counterrevolutionary stigma in mainland China." Su makes regular references to Chinese literary and historical figures, but also provides lucid footnotes for the benefit of his Western readers. The translation is awkward at times, but because it heightens many of the points Su makes about differences in Western and Chinese culture, that awkwardness works to strengthen the overall effect of this powerful story. 	154527
1975	Memoire, La	MF			France - Short	Interviewer (Albert Augier - L'interviewer).	154528
1950	Memoirs de un Mexicano (aka Memoirs of a Mexicano)	MF		Lanpeta, Matilde	Mexico	Mexican Journalist-Film Pioneer presents the history of the Mexican revolution.	154529
1905	Memoirs of an American Citizen	N		Herrick, Robert		Newspapers	154530
1992	Memoirs of an Invisible Man	M	L			TV Anchor (Elaine Corral Kendall)	154531
1710	Memoirs of Europe Towards the Close of the Eighth Century	N	COPY	Manley, Mary Delariviere	In "Novels of Mary Delariviere Manley, The."	News. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne. Dedicated to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq.  References to Steel's Tatler.Stelico or Steelico, The Tatler. "They call him in Contempt, a Bread-writer, a sorry half sesterce Fellow, but his Pen is generally acceptable; he pleases those whom he stings; a commodious useful Hireling, stops at nothing, goes through thick and thin.Mario is Mr. Addison.  Many names for real people.	154532
1965	Memorandum	M				Interviewer (Donald Brittain)	154533
2006	Memorial	N		Wagner, Bruce		Reality TV. Ambush Journalism.  News Media.	154534
2006	Memorial Counselor, The	M				Interviewer (Larry Laverty - Geeky Interviewer).	154535
2009	Memorias del desarrollo	MF			Cuba	TV Anchor (Adam Plotch). 	154536
1991	Memories	T	SV 80		6-22-91	News Media	154537
1976	Memories of Berlin: Twilight of Weimar Culture, The	DT				Interviewer-Narrator (Gary Conklin).	154538
1988	Memories of Me	M				Photographer (David Correia)	154539
1991	Memories of Midnight	MT			Miniseries	Newscaster (Douglas Kiker)	154540
2004	Memories of My Melancholy Whores (aka Memorias de MIS Putas Tristes)	N		Marquez, Gabriel Garcia		Columnist is 90 years old and works for a newspaper. For 50 years he has written a column, "El Diario de La Paz" for the local newspaper. He's a lifelong bachelor who discovers "uncorrupted love" with a 14-year-old would-be prostitute.  Sex-addicted man who's never not paid for sex.Journalist decides to celebrate his 90th year in a grand way giving himself a present that will make him feel as if he's still alive: a young virgin. When he sees the girl from the back in a brothel, his life changes radically.He finds himself dying from love.	154541
2005	Memories of Tomorrow	M				TV News Reader (Sarah Owen).	154542
2008	Memorist, The	N		Rose, M.J.		Journalist David Yalom knows all too well how the past affects the future. A woman is haunted by memories of another time and place always accompanied by the faint strains of elusive music. An envelope addressed to her and delivered to the Phoenix Foundation -- an institute dedicated to the recovery of past life memories -- contains a childhood drawing of an elaborate box that the woman recognizes and a sheet from an auction catalog identifying the object as an 18th century gaming box. She travels to Vienna to find the box and with each step she comes closer to remembering the connections between a clandestine reincarnationist society, the lost Memory Flute linked to Ludwig van Beethoven and rumored to open the door to the past, and to Journalist Yalom.	154543
1995	Memorizu	C				Reporter (Sanshiro Nitta - Voice). Weather Forecaster (Ai Satou - Voice).	154544
2006	Memory in Death	NM	OWN - H	Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, Channel 75's on-air ace. She's getting her own show -- "Now," a full hour a week and "I can call my own shots. I'm going to have a staff. Jesus. I can't get over it. My own staff, my own show."Laughing: "I'm sticking with the crime beat, it's what I know and what I'm known for. We're calling it Now, as I'm going to deal with what's happening up to the minute we air each week."	154545
1981	Memory Man, The	N	OWN - H	Griffiths, John		Journalist Ann, attractive, whose feelings for a chess master are at odds with her own system of loyalty	154546
1978	Memory of Eva Ryker, The	N	OWN - H	Stanwood, Donald A.		Journalist Norman Hall of World Magazine, famous journalist, is covering the salvage of the Titanic, hoping to solve the tale locked up in Eva Ryker's subconscious.	154547
1960	Memory of Murder,	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -12-7-60	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	154548
1989	Memory of Snow and of Dust	N	OWN - H	Breytenbach, Breyten		Ethiopian Female Journalist Meheret	154549
1996	Memory Run	M				Newscaster (Dave Nichols)	154550
1990	Memphis Belle	M			PR	Public Relations Military Officer Bruce Daninger (John Lithgow) in World War II. Cynical PR officer.	154551
2001	Memphis Bound…and Gagged	M				Cameraman (Hayes Urban).	154552
1989	Men	T			Series 1989. ABC.	Magazine Reporter	154553
1937	Men Are Not Gods	M		Steel, Kurt (Novel). Brian Marlow, Robert Wyler, Eddie Welch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Drama Critic Skeates (A.E. Matthews), Daily Post drama critic does not read newspapers including his own material.  Secretary Ann (Miriam Hopkins) asked to change a review Skeates has written, she does so assuming he will never see it.Condescending critic Skeates finds out and fires her.  She is still involved with Tommy (Rex Harrison), a young obituary writer on the paper.  Goes back to work for the critic, but has an affair with the actor in the review.	154554
1938	Men Are Such Fools	M	DVD -R HQ 2428, 2401 (2401 is mislabeled as 2418 on Disc). .		Bogart	Columnist Jimmy Hall (Wayne Morris) crashes newspaper chatter columns	154555
1996	Men Behaving Badly	T	VHS 385		Episode. Series 1996-1997.	News Media	154556
1996	Men Behaving Badly: Hot Parkas	T			Episode #4. 10-23-1996	News Media. Reporter (Susan Sherriffe).	154557
1959	Men from Room 13, The: Man Who Stole Cameos, The: Part 1	T			UK. Episode #1.11-2-1959	Photographer (Simon Merrick).	154558
1936	Men Get Old	SS	USC	Brand, Max	In "Wine and the Desert and Other Stories."	City Editor of the Morning Messenger Abbott. "As for week ends, such things don't exist in journalism." Burleigh, old veteran star of the special writers, great war correspondent. Young Jim Simmons.	154559
1997	Men in Black	M				News Vendor Manny (Harsh Nayyar)	154560
1995	Men in Black	N		Spencer, Scott		Journalist Sam Holland is a novelist who writes popular nonfiction books under a pseudonym ("John Retcliffe") so he can make ends meet. "Visitors from Above, a UFO Primer," is about to make him rich. Retcliffe is about to go on a promotional tour.He's close to a nervous breakdown. Whirlpool of fame and fortune and his life begins to spin out of control. Recent titles, "An Intelligent Woman's Guide to Pro Football," "Crystal Death" (about the hazards of table salt).He's moved with his wife and two children to tiny Leyden, New Jersey, because his writing, despite favorable notices, can no longer pay the rent in Manhattan.Family fabric fraying -- he constantly fights with his wife, and his adolescent son runs away from home and is in serious trouble. Former love is pregnant. Uneasy by quick success.	154561
2007	Men in Trees: Bed, Bat & Beyond	T	DVD -R HQ 7828		Episode #14. 1-25-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin discovers that her new cabin is not quite ready for her. Jane unintentionally neglects Sam to support Marin's new move Patrick worries that he will not be able to give Annie her dream wedding.	154562
2006	Men in Trees: Buddy System, The	T			Episode #8. 10-27-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin tries to help Patrick and Buzz build their relationship, but things to haywire when Celia reveals they are actually related to another. Marin and Annie need to unwind and go to a beauty salon. Sara begins to feel nervous about taking her EMS exam as she thinks about the future. Marin and Jack head out in search of friends who have been trapped by an avalanche caused by minor earthquake tremors. 	154563
2006	Men In Trees: Caribou in the Room, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7052		Episode #6. 10-13-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin explores if men and women can be friends after having slept together.	154564
2008	Men in Trees: Charity Case	T	DVD -R HQ 9708		Episode #26. 2-27-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin goes on her radio program to turn a movie night into a fund-raiser for a friend with kidney problems.Marin finds out Jack is lost at sea. Patrick, who still hosts the radio program with Marin, can’t remember his old life, almost drowns before he learns out to swim again. Annie and Patrick’s mother bond. 	154565
2007	Men in Trees: Chemical Reactions	T	DVD -R HQ 9126		Episode #19. 10-19-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin gets lose in the woods while looking for a special root for a stew and is found by Jack, who is filming a documentary. Lynn becomes envious of the passion she sees in other couples and wants the same kind of affection in her own relationship. Meanwhile, Patrick wants to change his surname and Sara’s ex-husband wants full custody of her son. 	154566
2007	Men In Trees: Darkest Day, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7736		Episode #12. 1-11-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioWith Jack admitting he is falling in love with Marin, she decides to wait for his ex-girlfriend to leave Elmo. Celia's out-of-town boss visits her.	154567
2006	Men In Trees: For What It's Worth…	T	DVD -R HQ 6894		Episode #3. 9-22-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin is the host at the town's charity bachelor-auction.	154568
2008	Men in Trees: Get a Life	T	DVD -R HQ 9805		Episode #31. 4-3-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Actress Morgan Fairchild (Herself) comes to town to sing at a hockey game and tries to buy the movie rights to Marin’s life story. 	154569
2007	Men in Trees: Girl Who Cried Wolf, The, Part 1	T	DVD -R HQ 9238		Episode #22. 11-9-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Wolves descend on Elmo causing a heated fight between Martin and Jack. Ill-fated events threaten to ruin Patrick and Annie’s wedding. Annie’s mother arrives to prepare for the wedding. Ben’s purchase of a hockey team may lead to disaster.	154570
2007	Men in Trees: History Lessons	T	DVD -R HQ 7756		Episode #13. 1-18-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin, suffering from writer's block, volunteers to help at Elmo's fundraising rummage sale. Marin's publisher makes an unexpected visit to critique her book's second chapter.	154571
2008	Men in Trees: Home, Seized Home	T	DVD -R HQ 9749		Episode #28. 3-12-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Frist is told by her agent in New York that she has committed her to write an essay on “Serenity” for a major magazine. She finds moving in with Jack is not working out. He unplugs her computer when she falls asleep and she loses a paragraph she has written all night.  Then the computer falls into the lake, but Jack figures out a way to retrieve her essay. They vow to make it work.Patrick’s mother tries to stop him from doing anything dangerous -- from driving a car to flying an airplane. When she sees him in the air on a chair held up by balloons, she panics and crashes into a tree. 	154572
2007	Men in Trees: I Wood if I Could	T	DVD -R HQ 9218		Episode #21. 11-2-2007. 	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Romance finds its way back into Marin’s life by way of gifts from Jack. Marin juggles being both maid of honor and best man for Patrick and Annie. Sara struggles with Eric’s church policy of no premarital relations. Ben considers buying a hockey team. 	154573
2007	Men in Trees: Indecent Proposal, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7965		Episode. #17. 2-15-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioWhen Marin lets Cash temporarily move into her cabin, she must get used to his lifestyle. Marin finds herself unprepared for surprising news about Jack and Lynn.Patrick wants to propose to Annie by asking her father.	154574
2006	Men In Trees: Ladies Frist	T	DVD -R HQ 7641		Episode #7. 10-20-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioTown throws Marin a huge birthday celebration but her fun-loving young sister, Liza's unexpected arrival brings up unexpected insecurities for Marin. Tensions build between Theresa and Sara.	154575
2006	Men In Trees: Menaissance, The	T			Episode #9. 11-10-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioJane leaks an excerpt from Mann's new book on men. Singer Jewel stops into the Chieftain when her car breaks down. Patrick's mom and his new stepmother go head to head in a showdown for the role of "top mom."	154576
2008	Men in Trees: New Dogs, Old Tricks	T	 DVD -R HQ 9938		Episode #33. 5-29-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Ann and Jack try to find homes for puppies. Patrick gets his memory back. Annie has moved on. 	154577
2006	Men In Trees: New York Fiction (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 7429		Episode #10. 11-30-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin is back in New York but misses her life in Elmo. Jack finally reads the New Yorker article, confesses his love for Marin. She decides to go back to Elmo not knowing how Jack feels.	154578
2006	Men In Trees: New York Fiction (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7502		Episode #11. 12-5-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioWhile Jack is waiting for Marin to return from New York, he receives an unexpected visitor who has arrived in Elmo -- his former girlfriend who is pregnant. Literary Agent Jane and Sam ("Plow Guy") spend a romantic time together in New York.	154579
2007	Men in Trees: Nice Day for a Dry Wedding, Part 2	T	DVD -R HQ 9275		Episode #23. 11-16-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin invites Jack to be her wedding date. Dangerous and unforeseen events threaten Patrick and Annie’s wedding. Jane has an impulsive reaction when she sees Sam with his date. Mary Alice develops a relationship with an unlikely Elmoian. 	154580
2007	Men in Trees: Nice Girls Finish First	T	DVD -R HQ 7913		Episode #16. 2-8-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin gets help on her cabin from an unlikely source. Buzz tries to be supportive of his son. Marin meets Cash, an attractive loner, who is the local handyman, when she can’t get the construction crew to do what she wants on her cabin. Buzz’s attempts to be supportive as thwarted when he learns George’s secrets. Meanwhile Marin is torn as she tries to decide if she should attend Lynn’s baby shower, and Jane tries to establish her New York business in Elmo so she can spend time with Sam. 	154581
2007	Men in Trees: No Man is an Iceland	T	DVD -R HQ 9169		Episode #20. 10--26-2007. `	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.After Lynn’s departure, everyone in Elmo assumes Marin and jack will be reunited. Annie and Patrick are having problems planning their wedding, as Celia wonders about the future of her relationship with Dick after she learns he is younger than she is. Meanwhile, Mai’s cousin, Lucy Woo pays a visit to Elmo. But when it’s time for her to return to China, Mai wants her to stay. George offers to marry her much to Terri’s dismay. 	154582
2006	Men In Trees: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6815		Episode #1. 9-12-2006	New Yorker Columnist Kiki (Claudette Mink) is the other woman who has an affair with the fiancé of. Relationship Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town filled with men. .Gives up her speaking tour and TV appearances to stay in the town. Instead of writing a book on marriage, she decides to write a book on men.	154583
2006	Men In Trees: Power Shift	T	DVD -R HQ 6839		Episode #2. 9-15-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin adapts to small town and a raccoon stalks her. She gets surprising relationship advice, goes to a sweat lodge, cancels her wedding in New York. Fiancé shows up and she tells him to go away.Marin adapts to small town and a raccoon stalks her. She gets surprising relationship advice, goes to a sweat lodge, cancels her wedding in New York. Fiancé shows up and she tells him to go away.	154584
2008	Men in Trees: Read Between the Minds	T	DVD -R HQ 9774		Episode #29. 3-19-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Jack, Marin and Jerome head to New York for Sam and Jane’s wedding. Sam is surprised when he learns the truth about Jane’s parents -- they are midgets. Cella throws Patrick in jail after his adventure-seeking stunt.	154585
2007	Men in Trees: Sea Change	T	DVD -R HQ 9316		Episode #24. 11-23-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin finds a mysterious woman’s phone number in Jack’s belongings while he is away studying whales in the Bering Sea. Celia suggests that Annie help Patrick remember his old life. Ben begins to put his hockey team ahead of his friends and family. Buzz and Mai offer dating advice to Jerome and Mary Alice, and Jane drops a bombshell on Marin. 	154586
2006	Men In Trees: Sink or Swim	T	DVD -R HQ 6958		Episode #4. 9-29-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioRumor circulates around New York that Marin has died. Elmo's town elder passes away. Marin's New York wardrobe ends up on every other woman in town.	154587
2008	Men in Trees: Sonata in Three Parts	T	DVD -R HQ 9723		Episode #27. 3-5-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.After learning that Jack’s life may be in danger, Marin tries to stay positive by focusing all of her energy on helping Cash through his illness. Eric’s church group catches Sara in a compromising position. 	154588
2008	Men in Trees: Surprise, Surprise	T	DVD -R HQ 9956		Episode #34. 6-4-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men. Offers advice on the radio.Marin’s celebratory trip to a spa lands her in a predicament when she sees Julia’s husband with another woman. Patrick comes home with his memory restored and gets several surprises. Sam becomes an unlikely hero in New York. 	154589
2007	Men in Trees: Sweatering It Out	T	DVD -R HQ 9359		Episode #25. 12-7-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Marin becomes concerned when she hasn’t heard from Jack, and with good cause as she soon finds out. In his absence, she is wooed by two suitors, one with whom she has a history and another who is a complete surprise. Meanwhile, Sam and Jane attend a snowplow convention and develop an unusual living arrangement. Sara’s relationship with Eric begins to show promise.	154590
2007	Men in Trees: Take It Like a Man	T	DVD -R HQ 7883.		Episode #15. 2-1-2007	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioMarin tries to be one of the guys on an overnight ski-trip with her Publisher (Jason O'Mara). Nervous Jack accompanies Lynn to a sonogram appointment.	154591
2008	Men in Trees: Taking the Lead	T	DVD -R HQ 9965		Episode #35. 6-11-2008. Series Finale. 	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men. Offers advice on the radio.Marin gets a large check for her latest book. Sam’s budget-friendly was frustrate Jane. Sara fantasizes about other men. Patrick goes to extremes to rekindle his relationship with Annie. The season ends with everyone with a mate except for Patrick who seems to have lost Suzie forever. 	154592
2008	Men in Trees: Tale of Two Kidneys	T	DVD -R HQ 9776		Episode #30. 3-27-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Frist wants to donate a kidney to her friend but Jack is angry she did not discuss it with him. Another donor comes to light. 	154593
2006	Men In Trees: Talk for Tat	T	DVD -R HQ 7007		Episode #5. 10-6-2006	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radioTown experiences a record heat wave. Jack attracts Marin when she asks him for help after realizing her energy bars made a raccoon sick.	154594
2007	Men in Trees: Tree Goes in Elmo, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9079		Episode #18. 10-12-2007. Season Premiere	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Frist gets caught in a cyclone while in the icy mountains. The town gathers in the bar waiting for the cyclone to be over.	154595
2008	Men in Trees: Wander/Lust	T	 DVD -R HQ 9844		Episode #32. 4-16-2008	Advice Radio Host-Writer-Consultant Marin Frist (Ann Heche). Frist ends up in Alaska in a town called Elmo filled with men.  Offers advice on the radio.Jack and Marin invite Julia and her husband, Jim, over for dinner. Jane has mixed feelings about the engagement ring that Sam gives her from the sanitation department’s lost and found. Mai gets some disappointing news about Buzz. 	154596
1998	Men in White	MT			PR	News Media. Female Reporter #1 (Melissa Rivers). Press Secretary (Donna D'Errico)	154597
1959	Men Into Space: Moon Probe - Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-30-1959.	News Media. Reporter (Robert Cornthwaite). Reporter (Stacy Harris). Communications Officer (Ed Kemmer).	154598
1923	Men Like Gods	NSF	MLPL	Wells, H.G.		Editor. Peeve, Editor, The Liberal. Emil Dupont, French Journalist	154599
1933	Men Must Fight	M	SVD 1500			Reporter Mr. Siebert (Anderson Lawler).	154600
1940	Men of Good Will: Aftermath (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H - GPL	Romains, Jules	#9 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154601
1940	Men of Good Will: Aftermath: Sweets of Life, The	N		Romains, Jules	#9 Volume #18 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154602
1941	Men of Good Will: Aftermath: Vorge Against Quinette	N		Romains, Jules	#9 Volume, #17 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154603
1938	Men of Good Will: Death of a World (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#7 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154604
1938	Men of Good Will: Death of a World: Black Flag, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#7 Volume, #14 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154605
1938	Men of Good Will: Death of a World: Mission To Rome	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#7 Volume, #13 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154606
1937	Men of Good Will: Depths and the Heights, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#6 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154607
1937	Men of Good Will: Depths and the Heights, The: To The Gutter	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#6 Volume, #11 Book  Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154608
1937	Men of Good Will: Depths and the Heights, The: To The Stars	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#6 Volume, #12 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154609
1936	Men of Good Will: Earth Trembles, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#5 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154610
1936	Men of Good Will: Earth Trembles, The: Flood Warning	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#5 Volume, #9 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154611
1936	Men of Good Will: Earth Trembles, The: Powers That Be, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#5 Volume, #10 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154612
1945	Men of Good Will: Escape in Passion (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N		Romains, Jules	#13 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154613
1945	Men of Good Will: Escape In Passion: Francoise	N		Romains, Jules	#13 Volume, #26 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154614
1945	Men of Good Will: Escape In Passion: Magic Carpet, The	N		Romains, Jules	#13 Volume, #25 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154615
1932	Men of Good Will: Men of Good Will, The: Quinette's Crime	N		Romains, Jules	#1 Volume, Book #2 Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154616
1932	Men of Good Will: Men of Good Will: (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N		Romains, Jules	#1 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154617
1932	Men of Good Will: Men of Good Will: Sixth of October, The	N		Romains, Jules	#1 Volume, #1 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154618
1942	Men of Good Will: New Day, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N		Romains, Jules	#10 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154619
1942	Men of Good Will: New Day, The: Promise of Dawn	N		Romains, Jules	#10 Volume #19 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154620
1942	Men of Good Will: New Day, The: World Is Your Adventure	N		Romains, Jules	#10 Volume #20 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154621
1933	Men of Good Will: Passion's Pilgrims (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#2 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels  attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154622
1933	Men of Good Will: Passion's Pilgrims: Childhood's Loves	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#2 Volume, Book #3 Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154623
1933	Men of Good Will: Passion's Pilgrims: Eros in Paris	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#2 Volume, #4 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154624
1934	Men of Good Will: Proud and the Meek, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#3 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154625
1934	Men of Good Will: Proud and the Meek, The: Meek, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#3 Volume, #6 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154626
1934	Men of Good Will: Proud and the Meek, The: Proud, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#3 Volume, #5 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154627
1946	Men of Good Will: Seventh of October, The	N		Romains, Jules	#14 Volume, #27 Book Men of Good Will (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154628
1939	Men of Good Will: Verdon: Battle, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#8 Volume, #16 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154629
1939	Men of Good Will: Verdun (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#8 Volume Men of Good Will	Freelance Journalist Pierre Jallez.  Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154630
1939	Men of Good Will: Verdun: Prelude, The	N		Romains, Jules	#8 Volume, #15 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154631
1944	Men of Good Will: Wind Is Rising, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H - GPL	Romains, Jules	#12 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalists. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154632
1944	Men of Good Will: Wind Is Rising, The: Gathering of the Gangs, The	N		Romains, Jules	#12 Volume, #23 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154633
1944	Men of Good Will: Wind Is Rising, The: Offered in Evidence	N		Romains, Jules	#12 Volume #24 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154634
1943	Men of Good Will: Work and Play	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#11 Volume, #22 Book  Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154635
1943	Men of Good Will: Work and Play: Mountain Days	N		Romains, Jules	#11 Volume, #21 Book Men of Good Will	Journalists. Novel cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154636
1935	Men of Good Will: World From Below, The (aka Hommes de bonne volonte)	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules	#4 Volume Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154637
1935	Men of Good Will: World From Below, The: Lonely, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#4 Volume, #7 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154638
1935	Men of Good Will: World From Below, The: Provincial Interlude	N	OWN	Romains, Jules	#4 Volume, #8 Book Men of Good Will	Journalist Maykosen, international journalist. Cycle of 27 novels attempting to create the spirit of the French society from 1908 to 1933.	154639
2000	Men of Honor	M				News Reporter (Tim Monsion).	154640
1969	Men of Iron	MT	SVD 1510. SV 318 (Conclusion)			Press	154641
1991	Men of Respect	M				Newspaper. Front page of the Daily News reports murder	154642
1942	Men of Texas	M		Shumate, Harold (Story - "Frontier" and Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Barry Conovan (Robert Stack) and Photographer Sam Sawyer (Leo Carrillo) for the Chicago Herald return from the Civil War and are assigned to investigative Texas uprising.  Opposed by Yankee-hating Southerners.They encounter a man whose apparent patriotism turns evil when he forms a gang of outlaws and begins terrorizing the region. He kidnaps the two newsmen and forces reporter to write articles building him up as a patriot.Outlaw kills a man and tries to frame reporter for the murder but is eventually found guilty and hanged.  Two journalists visit Sam Houston.	154643
1954	Men of the Fighting Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 3035, 3023			Commentators, Home Movie (Jonathan Hale, Johnny Holliday).	154644
1935	Men of the Hour	M		Coldeway, Anthony (Screenplay-Story)		Newsreel Cameramen Andy Blane (Wallace Ford) for the World Wide News Service. Dave Durkin (Richard Cromwell) his assistant who does all the work.  His film results in gangsters being caught and he is made a first cameraman with Blane filming his wedding.	154645
1926	Men of the Night	M			AFI-Newsvendors	News Vendor	154646
2009	Men Who Stare at Goats	M				Reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor) trying to lose himself in the romance of war after his marriage fails, gets more than he bargains for when he meets a special forces agent who reveals the existence of a secret, psychic military unit whose goal is to end war as we know it. The founder of the unit has gone missing and the trail leads to another psychic soldier who has distorted the mission to serve his own ends. Bob’s Editor (William Sterchi). Journalist (McCaleb Burnett). Army Broadcaster (A.J. Tannen). Journalist (Samuel Ray Gates).  Ann Arbor Newspaper Staff (Brent Lambert). 	154647
2009	Men Who Stare at Goats, The	M				Reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor) in Iraq might just have the story of a lifetime when he teams up with an alleged U.S. operative who claims to be a former member of the U.S. Army’s First Earth Battalion, a unit that employs paranormal powers in their missions. Reporter, trying to lose himself in the romance of war after his marriage fails, gets more than he bargains for when he meets a special forces agent who reveals the existence of a secret, psychic military unit whose goal is to end war as we know it. The founder of the unit has gone missing and the trail leads to another psychic soldier who has distorted the mission to serve his own ends. Journalist (McCaleb Burnett). Bob’s Editor (William Sterchi). Army Broadcaster (A.J. Tannen). Journalist (Samuel Ray Gates). Army Broadcaster (Michael Clark). Ann Arbor Newspaper Staff (Brent Lambert). 	154648
1938	Men With Wings	M	SVDSP 1426	Carson, Robert (Screenplay)		Reporter Nick Ranson (Walter Abel) witnesses first flight by Wright Brothers, but is unable to convince his uncle Hiram F. Jenkins (Porter Hall), editor of the local paper, to run the story.Reporter quits his job to work on his own plane and is killed in an experimental flight.  Patrick Falconer (Fred MacMurray) and Scott Barnes (Ray Milland), also quit their jobs as reporters when the editor plays up the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.Instead of breaking of a new air record. World War I experiences. During the Depression, Jenkins and  assistant Hank Rinebow (Lynne Overman) sell their paper, give money to Barnes to work on a new military plane.Real reporter who covered Wright Brothers flight got story on wires, but picked up by only by three papers. Photographers (Pat West, David Newell, Charles Hamiliton, Lee Phelps, Pat West).Reporters (Art Rowlands, Ralph McCullough). Reporter (Pete Kruger). Reporter (James P. Burtis). Reporter (Ralph McCullough). Reporter (Garry Owen). Reporter (Frank Rowan). Reporter (Jerry Storm). Reporter (Bobby Tracy).	154649
1935	Men Without Names	M				Reporter Madge Evans (Helen Sherwood), newspaper reporter. Reporters (Jack Mulhall, Samuel Godfrey, Phil Tead)	154650
1940	Men Without Souls	M				News Media. First Reporter (Walter Sande). Second Reporter (Ralph Peters). First Photographer (Donald Kerr).	154651
1852	Men's Wives -- Ravenwing, The	N	USC	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Newspaperman Mr. Bludyer, the celebrated newspaper writer  "A very clever man, I dare say. He has a very loud voice…."  Flowers of Fashion edited by Mr. Squinny.Desmond Mulligan, reporter. Green Flag of Skibbereen, "that famous Munster paper." The Moon, a morning paper. Mr. Squinny, editor of the Flowers of Fashion. The Tomahawk , a paper famous for its slashing articles."Oliver Yorke" was the pseudonym of the editor of Fraser's Magazine.	154652
1958	Menace in the Night	M		Greene,  Bruce (Novel - "Suspense").  Norman Hudis, John Sherman (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Bob Meredith (Vincent Ball) is tipped by a night watchman about a witness to a mail truck robbery. Scotland Yard tells the reporter not to print the woman's name because the crooks will track her down and threaten her.Woman is afraid and tells police that she cannot remember anything. The reporter tries to persuade her to give him an exclusive story and takes her to see the widow of the man killed in the robbery hoping that will get her to talk.Moved by the encounter, she identifies the crooks who are captured while preparing to leave the country.	154653
1970	Menace: Good Morning, Yesterday!	TF			UK. Episode #2.10-6-1970	Photographer (Tony Roper).	154654
1970	Menace: Killing Time	T			Episode #7. 11-10-1970	Reporter (Myles Hoyle).	154655
2004	Mencken, H.L. 	D		Fitzpatrick, Vincent		Journalist Henry Louis Mencken’s career spanned half of a century during which he published more than 10 million words. More than a million were written about him and he was called, with good reason, the most powerful private citizen in America during the 1920s. 	154656
2000	Mendelian Threshold, The	NSF		Humphrey, Robert		Investigative Reporter Nick Hoskins with the Indianapolis Chronicle is a down-to-earth man comfortable with his life.He's in the right place at the right time and letting his reporter instincts kick in, managers to discover a family of wealthy, beautiful clones. They're chagrined that he has slipped past their security to eavesdrop on a vital family meeting.	154657
1969	Mendelov Conspiracy, The	N	OWN - P	Caidin, Martin		Reporter Cliff Brady tries to trace a U.F.O. down and gets quite involved turning up a conspiracy	154658
2009	Mending Fences	MT	DVD -R HQ 11299, 11301			TV Reporter Kelly Faraday (Laura Leighton) goes back to her hometown of Prosper, Nevada with her teenage daughter Kamilla (Shanley Caswell). Upon her arrival, she finds the town is in the middle of a drought. Kelly’s mother Ruth (Angie Dickinson) must move forward from their estrangement to work together in stopping the casino developments that would threaten the town’s water supply. She exposes the casino deal in the Prosper Post. 	154659
1994	Menendez: Killing in Beverly Hills, A	MT				TV Newscaster #1 (Joe Fowler). Newscaster #2 (Duke Moosekian). Newscaster #3 (Lisa Lake). Newscaster #4 (Deborah Berman). Newscaster #5 (Susan Peters). Newscaster #6 (Graham Ledger). Newscaster #7 (Tina Braun).Princeton Reporter (Karlene Bradley). Press Officer (Milt Oberman).	154660
2002	Meningen med livet	MTF			Miniseries	Photographer (Jacob Holdt-Himself).	154661
2002	Meningslose 2001, Det	MTF				Journalist (Lars Jacob Krough-Himself).	154662
1996	Menos que cero	MF				Female Journalist	154663
1970	Menschen	MTF			West Germany	Reporter (Herwig Walter).	154664
1965	Menschen im Gegenwind	N		Kraft, Ruth (Ruth Bussenius)	Germany	Journalist	154665
1961	Menschen, Mächte und ich	DF		Stridsberg, Gusti	Austria	Journalist	154666
1980	Menschenfrauen	M				Journalist. Examination of journalist and his relationships with women	154667
1896	Mental Mischance, A	SSF	USC	Anderson, Thomas F.		Journalism. Albert Reeves accepts position as special writer on the city staff of a metropolitan daily where he was welcomed as a unique and valuable addition to modern journalism.Becomes star reporter, reputation for phenomenal scoops.  He was a mind reader and could get information out of anyone.Lost the gift of mind reading and lost all of his money and ends up as a reporter at a salary of $15 a week.	154668
2010	Mentalist, The: Bleeding Heart	T	DVD -R HQ 11726		Episode. 1-21-2010	TV Investigative Reporter Mike Brewster (Roark Critchlow) of Channel KTQZ News is doing a profile on the CBI unit, which is assigned to investigate the murder of someone close to the mayor. Cameraman Steve (Keenan Henson).  Reporter (Jay Jackson). Brewster is chronicling the exploits of CBI. He asks Patrick Jane and Detective Lisbon to sit for an interview about how he came to work as a consultant. Once the cameras start rolling, Jane decides he doesn’t want to do the interview and leaves. Brewster asks Lisbon how a case starts, she explains that a phone call comes in from the AG's office and they step in, but never, of course, stepping on the toes of local law enforcement because everybody gets along great. She says in the St. Claire homicide the AG wanted them in because there were political issues.Cut to CBI getting barked at by local cops at the scene, calling them spotlight hogs. The corpse in the ground - Martha St. Claire - is the PR flack for the town mayor, she was buried on the site of a controversial new development that was having its ceremonial groundbreaking that day.Cho says she was stabbed twice in the chest but there's no blood, which means, just like on CSI, the crime scene was elsewhere. Jane figures the killer wanted the body discovered here and Lisbon thinks it was to be able to enjoy watching the fun. They think TV cameras covering the ground breaking might have caught something. Jane sniffs the body, noting a nicotine patch that denotes she was trying to quit smoking but hadn't been successful, likely due to stress. Lisbon notices that something was snatched from her neck. Jane accurately surmises what's up with the angry cop- affair, angry wife, motel living- which the angry cop doesn't care for.Back at the office the shoot continues and Lisbon is crowing about how many cases they've closed. The Brewster points out that they're also leading in lawsuits filed. Lisbon stalks off saying to the CBI PR flack that Jane is right that this is a bad idea and she thought this was supposed to be positive coverage. Brenda says it will be and that the guy is legit and that the CBI needs it. Lisbon says to keep him confined to the office, no shooting out in the field.Brewster thanks her and he says it's a two way street and offers his help. He offers his video footage of the groundbreaking, ID-ing people in the shot and tree-hugging protesters in the background. He got the shot of the body being discovered.Van Pelt gives Lisbon stuff from St. Claire's house. Lisbon asks her to look for a necklace that was likely snatched from St. Claire. Jane thinks the killer probably kept it as a souvenir.Back on camera Lisbon talks about how she has no problems being in charge. She's reluctant to talk about what she does on the weekends. She gets caught up on why he wants to know and claims she isn't a workaholic no matter what anyone says.She and Jane head off to the mayor's office to talk to his assistant Fountenot. (He is played by the delicious Sean Maher of "Firefly" fame. So glad to see him back.) He worked closely with St. Claire. Lisbon asks after the necklace. Fountenot says it was a Christmas gift last year that she never took off. Jane asks after her busy schedule. (A city council meeting). And if she dated. Fountenot says she had no social life.Lisbon and Jane interview mayor Melba (played by Sharon Lawrence). She says the project was office, retail, and housing built with green technology. Martha was not involved in policy issues, she was just her PR gal. They ask then about tomorrow's city council meeting: a press junket, river rafting. Lisbon asks about threats for environmental activists. Melba calls them terrorists led by a mad men named Jasper. Fountenot comes in with a note that she says can wait. She shows the video threats from the environmentalists: a masked, sunglassed man saying he will stop the project. Jane calls it silly. Melba says he murdered Martha. Jane isn't so sure, why wouldn't Jasper kill her, Melba? Melba is confused. Jane asks why she didn't like Martha -apparently her tight jaw and cobra eyes when talking about her gave her away. Melba kicks them out/they leave. Lisbon thinks he needs medication and may have ADD. Jane says ADD may not be real and he stole the note. It was a call from the developer of the project.Back at the station Brewster is asking Jane, who is lying on a couch, if he enjoys police work. He says sometimes. They ask why he dislikes being filmed. He says they're stealing his soul.Cho and Rigsby go to the contractor to ask about the call. He says he calls all the time and wants to know when the project will start again. He's sorry about Martha but time is money. Turns out the contractor called Martha ten times. He says they were talking about public funds to be released for the project. He heard rumors that she was going to tell the city council to hold the funds back. But she was killed first. The contractor gets mad that they are trying to pin her murder on him. Just then someone throws a Molotov cocktail in the window of the trailer, injuring the contractor as Cho tries to get them out. The door is blocked but they bust it open and stumble out, choking on smoke.As they look over the charred remains, the contractor says Jasper did it and the chief of police isn't doing anything. The chief, the angry cop from before, says Jasper's never launched an attack in his jurisdiction before. They find a barrel of flammable material with Jasper's "J" tag on it.At the office Rigsby is interviewed by Brewster. He talks about how the job, especially being in a fire, can make you think. He is reflective and talks about being grateful for life.The gang works out some of the issues out loud. They decide to go talk to the mayor again while Van Pelt looks into Jasper- which Jane thinks is a red herring- and Cho goes after more footage.Cho is interviewed by Brewster and turns the tables asking why he's making this documentary, what's in it for him. I’m a detective, why are you a reporter? Brewster admits to being ambitious and Cho notes he hasn't gotten very far. Cho is comically uncommunicative. Brenda asks him to cooperate.Back at mayor Melba's office Jane asks if she got a bribe from the contractor- he theorizes she sold her approval of the project, Martha found out and was going to expose her to city council. Melba says if they pursue this harassment she will sue them. Jane asks if Fountenot was in on it too. He says they have no proof of any bribe. Melba asks if they checked into her lover as a suspect. Lisbon says Fountenot says she had no love life. He didn't know. She tells them they are incompetent.Van Pelt is interviewed and talks about being the rookie and working hard and how it's been her dream. The most surprising thing she's learned about the job is what she's learned about herself and other people, stuff she wishes she didn't know about why people do bad things, usually because of secrets.The gang watches all of the footage of the groundbreaking. They point out one guy with a Jasper "J" tag on his shirt. Jane sees something else that piques his interest but he doesn't share.Rigsby back from St. Claire's apartment turns up evidence of a lover, whom Jane figured all along and theorizes that she may have even had two lovers and perhaps one gave her the topaz necklace. He yells at the cameraman to turn off the camera or he'll shove it down his throat.Lisbon pulls him aside and asks him what's up, she figured he'd be comfortable with cameras. He points out that last summer, things didn't go so well when cameras were around. She realizes and apologizes. He says there's no need and there's no reason not to be civil.He goes back and apologizes to Brewster and his camera guy, Steve saying he knows they're just doing their jobs, he just doesn't like feeling spied on. He offers to take them out for a taco. While at the stand "Jasper" and his masked goons arrive and hustle Jane into a van. Steve, alas, did not get footage of this since he was holding his taco.Jane is led through the woods with a blindfold.The gang frantically works on finding Jane and the "J" guy from the scene.Janes is led into an old cabin in the woods and handcuffed to a chair. They take off his blindfold and point a gun at him. Jane says there's no reason for firearms. "Jasper" is clearly Fountenot, who proclaims his innocence. He has respect for all living things. Jane says then he shouldn't do things that require wearing a mask, especially since he's so handsome. Fountenot asks how he knows who he is. Jane backpedals and says he doesn't. He takes of his mask and asks again how he knows. Jane says his height, body language, syntax- he said "in actuality." Jasper calls him clever and pulls the gun again saying they have a problem.Cho brings in the guy from the groundbreaking and the cameras capture it. They shoot Cho's interrogation through the video. He asks where Jane is being kept. The guy says he won't betray Jasper. Rigsby asks what Jane would want them to do. They turn off the lights and close the shutters and uncuff him, threatening to break his arm and saying that they'll say he fell. They corner him and he gives up Jasper's locale.Jasper/Fountenot is freaking out at the cabin, he doesn't want to go to prison, he needs to finish his work. He says he worked with the mayor to study the enemy. He turned Martha on to the bribes. Jane offers to help, he says he won't play him, he respects his intelligence. He asks Jasper/Fountenot to sit. He does. Jane tells him to look at him and trust him and that he also wants peace and harmony. He hypnotizes him basically, puts him to sleep. The police show up at that moment saying he's surrounded.They bust in and Jane is lying on his back on the floor with no sign of Japer. Lisbon jokes about waiting for the bomb squad and then uncuffs him.Back at the station on camera Jane talks about how Jasper/Fountenot was sprouting nonsense and that he was St. Claire's boyfriend and when she found out about Jasper he killed her. He tells them to look for the necklace, a gift from Fountenot, they need it. Lisbon makes calls. Then she asks the guys to stop filming. Brewster says catching the bad guy would be a great ending. She says they can film the bust but they have to do exactly what she says and to meet them at Fountenot's.The CBIs and the cops approach the house as the crew films. As Brewster asks him questions about how he came to work with CBI- and Jane talks about his wife and child's murder and the importance of love- Jane turns the tables on Brewster big time and how hard losing love is.He says he knows that right now Brewster has a topaz necklace in his pocket, one that he plans to plant in Fountenot's house to make him look like the killer when it was actually Brewster who killed her. He was the other boyfriend, he gave her the neckless, and after St. Claire dumped him- screwing up his career since she was a news source for him- he killed her and took it back. Jane pulls out the necklace and Cho arrests him. Jane takes the video from the camera.Jane and Lisbon take him back to the office and try and get him to confess. He says there's no legal proof. The point out the traces of St. Claire's blood in the trunk of his car. He confesses. She wouldn't give him any info on the mayor even though he heard she was dirty. He was using her computer one night and found info on the mayor and he was mad she kept it from him when it could've made his career. He couldn't believe that she was mad that he was on her computer. They fought, she taunted him about being a loser, and he killed her. (We see all this play out as he says it). Lisbon says they'll take that as a confession.The gang watches mayor Melba get arrested. Fountenot will get leniency for his Jasper activities for testifying against her.In light of Van Pelt's feelings about secrecy, Rigsby and Van Pelt come in and admit they are "lovers." Everyone tells them they already knew except Lisbon, who is now mad since she has to take action since agents aren't supposed to have sexual relationships.	154669
2009	Mentalist, The: Carnelian, Inc.	T	DVD -R HQ 10993		Episode. 3-24-2009	News Media. TV News Anchor (Angela Martinez). 	154670
2009	Mentalist, The: His Right Red Hand	T	DVD -R HQ 11625		Episode. 11-19-2009. The episode's title, "His Red Right Hand," is an allusion to Paradise Lost by John Milton and was published in 1667. Specifically, the quote is from Book Second, Line 174. "Should intermitted vengeance arm again His red right hand to plague us?" The speaker is Lucifer (Satan) conspiring with the other expelled angels on how to escape from hell.	TV Reporter Meredith (Deborah Carson) from Channel 5 KPOL News asks Special Agent Virgil Minelli during an outdoor press conference, “Would you describe your feelings at this time.” Minelli: “Wow, Meredith. You media guys. You know for eight years I’ve put up with the idiotic questions of the media and I never said squat, but today I must tell you Meredith, you’re hit a new standard of horse’s assery.”  WYBS microphone at podium as well as reporters with microphones and cameras crowd in at the CBI Murders Press Conference. Minelli then tells them the news media have no idea what we do. He points out he has three men dead and another in critical condition “and you ask me  how I’m feeling?  I’m feeling sad, you moron.”  He leaves the press conference and says he shouldn’t have done that but “it felt good.”Later, police detective is watching the press conference on TV, KPOL 5 News. The CBIS team is faced with a crime in its own office. Red John is responsible. 	154671
2008	Mentalist, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10325, 10326		Episode. 9-24-2008	News Media. TV Reporter (Angela Martinez).  Teenage kidnap victim is murdered. 	154672
2010	Mentalist, The: Rose-Colored Glasses	T	DVD -R HQ 11712		Episode. 1-14-2010	Talk Show host of regional television is readying her show to go national. She’s organized a high school reunion and turns out to be the murderer. The CBI team investigate the double homicide of a couple murdered on their way to the man’s high school reunion. It turns out to have a link to an old high school prank that resulted in the eventual suicide of the boy who was humiliated. 	154673
2009	Mentalist, The: Scarlet Letter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11457 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 	News Media. Comments about the media are derogatory. 	154674
2009	Mentalist, The: Scarlett Fever	T			Episode #15. 2-18-2009	News Media cover the arrest of a murder suspect at a country club. A country club is rocked when the queen bee is poisoned at a cocktail party in her home. CBI and the Mentalist discover a community full of secrets.	154675
2006	Mentor	M				Interviewer (Ronald Guttman).	154676
2002	Mentors: Citizen Cates	T	DVD -R 1523		Episode. 6-14-2002	Publisher William Randolph Hearst helps Simon with his new position.	154677
2005	Mentovskie voiny	TF			Russia.	TV Reporter (Pavel Malkov).	154678
1971	Mephisto Waltz, The	M	SVD 581	Stewart, Fred Mustard (Novel). Ben Maddow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Music Journalist Myles Clarkson (Alan Alda) sent to interview pianist who is actually leader of satanic cult. Clarkson had a disastrous debut as a pianist before he became a journalist.  Cult leader dies and Satanists transfer his soul to Clarkson.Cult leader pianist told Clarkson about his disdain for members of the profession, particularly the critics: "Critics -- even when they're right, they're stupid.""Those who can, do. Those who can't write clever little interviews, about equally divided between snide and admiring."	154679
1969	Mephisto Waltz, The	NM	OWN - P	Stewart, Fred Mustard		Freelance Journalist Myles Clarkson	154680
1963	Mepris, Le	MF				Cameraman (Raoul Coutard).	154681
1940	Mer kolkhozi mardik	MF				Reporter (Gurgen Gabrielyan).	154682
2006	Mercante di pietre, II	MF				Newsreader (Sarah Jabloune).	154683
2005	Mercenaries	G				News Media. News Correspondent 1 Jennifer Mui (Jennifer Hale - Voice). News Correspondent 2 Christopher Jacobs (Phil LaMarr). Journalist-News Correspondent 3 (David Robb - Voice).	154684
1954	Mercenary	NM		Robert, J.		Journalist torn between conscience and loyalty to his paper when he must resort to any means to get the news and in his rise to success loses the love of his wife and ends by accepting the world of Paris and the corruption that followed WW II	154685
2005	Mercenary for Justice	M				TV Reporter (Shirley Brener).	154686
2008	Mercenary’s Honor	NR		McClellan, Sharron	Silhouette Romantic Suspense Series #1530	Reporter Fiona has been on the run since witnessing a brutal murder in Bogota. The reporter’s only shot at survival is tracking down the notorious mercenary “Angel.” As skilled with weapons as she is with words, Fiona goes after her target. The dark, sullen mercenary thinks she is naive and foolhardy, but he agrees to get her out of Colombia even at his own peril. But Fiona desires more than safety. She wants justice and soon, she realizes, she also wants Angel. 	154687
1998	Merchant of Menace, The	N		Churchill, Jill		TV Reporter Lance King, a muckraking TV "action reporter disguised as Santa Claus, crashes a holiday party looking for nasty gossip. The nasty old St. Nick is out to wrap a happy holiday caroling into a package marked "scandal."Intrusive and often inaccurate reporter plans to cover the neighborhood caroling party presumably to expose the seamy underside of suburban life.But before he has a chance to color the event with yellow journalism, his red-suited body slides off the neighbor's roof to land, silenced forever, on the horns of a plastic reindeer. It looks like Santa's mishap is no accident.King is murdered that night with a piece of the garish Christmas lights display on the rented house next door. At least one of the neighbors is harboring sometimes besides good will towards men.There are so many whose lives have been slimed by King that the police have no shortage of suspects. The phony Santa has an ex-wife and a female assistant who hate him. The homemaker-sleuth solves the crime while getting her shopping and baking done.	154688
1597	Merchant of Venice	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act III, Scene I.  Salan: "Now, what news on the Rialto?"  "How now, Shylock! what news among the merchants?" Shylock: How now, Tubal! what news from Genoa? hast thou found my daughter?	154689
2006	Merchant Princess: Clan Corporate, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#3 Merchant Princes Series	High-Tech Journalist Miriam Beckstein, 33, from Boston, is still caught in a "barely post-feudal" alternate world where she's part of a mafiosa-like family called "The Clan."The Clan is holding her mother hostage in an effort to force the reluctant modern Miriam to  make a politically advantageous marriage.Miriam's foolish, headstrong decisions help propel the fast-paced plot.	154690
2004	Merchant Princess: Family Trade, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#1 Merchant Princes Series	High-Tech Journalist Miriam Beckstein of Boston is recently fired for exposing a money laundering scheme and threatened by the criminals involved.She finds that staring at her mother's antique brooch can move her from contemporary America to a Viking-settled parallel universe where she discovers her true heritage as a countess among the world-walking, goods-smuggling Clan.Struggling to master the mores and politics of her new family, Miriam discovers trust to be the rarest commodity. She schemes to update Clan's ancient business making herself invaluable to their interests before one of the assassins after her succeedsMiriam views the new world from a contemporary perspective.	154691
2005	Merchant Princess: Hidden Family, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#2 Merchant Princes Series	High-Tech Journalist Miriam Beckstein from Boston is flung into a  fantasy world.  Now Lady Helge, equivalent of a local capo. Neo-Victorian America ruled by an English king in exile. Adventures in this new world.	154692
2001	Merchants of Cool, The	MT				Correspondent (Douglas Rushkoff)	154693
1998	Merchants of Venice	M				TV Reporter (Natalie Dalsheart).	154694
2002	Merci Docteur Rey	MF			France	Radio Interviewer (Nathalie Richard). TV Interviewer (Yousry Nasrallah).	154695
1991	Merci la vie	MF				Journalist (Stephane Boucher). Journalist (Dominique Ratonnat).	154696
2003	Merci pour l'info	TF			France	Journalist (Marie Drucker - Herself)	154697
1980	Merciless Ladies, The	NM	GPL	Graham, Winston		Crusading Newspaperman in the Mid-West. Cub reporter on the Sheffield Daily Telegraph.	154698
1900	Merciless Love	N		Anonymous (By the Author of  "For  a God Dishonoured")		Female Antivivisectionist writes articles.	154699
2009	Mercury in Retrograde	N		Froelich, Paula	Page-Six Deputy Editor. 	Reporter Penelope Mercury at the New York Telegraph has pounded the pavement for five years from city borough to borough carrying out her boss’s eccentric orders to break stories that seem inconsequential to everyone but him. Finally, she is inches away from being promoted to her dream job -- covering courtroom drama for the paper -- but after one spectacularly disastrous day, she is fired instead. Lena “Lipstick Carcrash” Lippencrass has a pretty fabulous life, even by a socialite’s standards, as a top editor at the high fashion magazine Y. Long lunches with her girlfriends and afternoons spent shopping at Bergdorf’s are all in a day’s work. But when Lena’s always indulgent parents abruptly cut off her cash flow and kick her out of her beloved West Village duplex for refusing to work for the family business, she is forced to confront the reality of what it takes to pay the bills.Dana Gluck is a workaholic lawyer who had been married for two years to a man who was perfect on paper but increasingly critical in reality. Her husband leaves her for an exchange student/model who, to make matters worse, promptly gets pregnant. Gluck hoped that her dreams of motherhood would be fulfilled son and fix her marriage problems.When fate conspires to have these three very different women move into the same SoHo apartment building, they soon discover that having their carefully planned lives fall to pieces might be the best thing that could have ever happened to them. 	154700
1996	Mercury:	T	SVD 1027, 1023,  963, 959, 958, 951, 950, 931, 907,  888,  887, 886, 885,  883, 787		Episodes.	Newspaper Weekly,  The Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Mercury is set in the cut throat world of print journalism centering on the quality Sunday broadsheet - The Sunday Mercury. It's a newspaper as bold as a current affairs show, as elegant as high fashion magazine.It's intelligent and reliable, racy and courageous, hard hitting and sensitive. It's as complex as the journalists who make it -- an extraordinary tribe of self-ordained heroes, incurable gossips, rampant egos.They are obsessed with one thing -- Getting their stories in the paper. For these reporters, journalism isn't a job, it's a way of life.	154701
1996	Mercury: All The News That's Fit To Print	T			Episode #11	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Gibbo is given a story that threatens the career of the Opposition Leader. A colourful racing identity friend of Sylvie Waterman's comes out of jail and wants her to write his biographyGeorgi finally strikes pay dirt in her long investigation of the connections between developer Mil Pascoe and the Government. Gibbo faces a crisis in his domestic life.	154702
1996	Mercury: Bad News is Good News	T	SVD 878		Episode #13.	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Government has called an election and it's the last week of the campaign. Gibbo's story on a young cop who shot a psychiatric patient forces him to examine his own life.Bill is under siege from fans of a dead rock star, objecting to the Sunday Mercury's obituary.Georgi is on the campaign trail and it looks like an Opposition victory. On the Saturday night they all gather to cover the counting of the votes—and the result.	154703
1996	Mercury: Best Seat in the House, The	T	SVD 882		Episode #10.	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Tess takes over Rocco's column for the week and discovers the delights of reporting the gossip.Gibbo is treading on thin ice professionally and personally. But all newsroom rivalries are put aside and everyone comes together when tragedy overtakes the Sunday Mercury's foreign correspondent.	154704
1996	Mercury: Biggest Thieves in Town	T			Episode #2	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Media is publicizing the plight of two Aussie battlers who have lost their life savings in a bank heist, but Plod works his police contacts to expose the truth.Gibbo's big leak on the forthcoming budget results in a surprising proposition from the Treasurer, Clare Bannister. Georgi takes on the Government again when she is given evidence of questionable dealings between a cabinet minister and a land developer.The Sunday Mercury goes big on the expose—and receives an unexpected retaliation from the government.	154705
1996	Mercury: Dark Horses	T	On Tape		Episode #3	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Reporters struggle to land interviews with important news makers. Plod has to outwit a freelance reporter to get an exclusive interview with a woman who believes her sister was murdered.Tess discovers there's more than meets the nose in a story of the privatization of the city's sewerage farm. Bill Wyatt sends Georgi and Gibbo to chase down elusive developer Mil Pascoe and get an interview for the Sunday Mercury.But it's junior reporter Nathan Cohen who stumbles onto the biggest interview of his short career.	154706
1996	Mercury: Devil's Work	T			Episode #5	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Nell takes over the editor's chair when Bill has to go to Western Australia to be grilled by the media tycoon who's bought a significant interest in Mercury Media.Tess MacDonald and general reporter Karin Grunewald combine to expose the links between the exploitation of migrant clothing workers and a well-known fashion house.News editor Ross Wheeler takes on a curious story of an exorcism that ended in tragedy—and makes a creative breakthrough for himself.	154707
1996	Mercury: Every Picture Tells a Story	T			Episode #4	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)The Mercury Media Group is beset with rumours of takeover from a West Australian media tycoon. Bill has to decide whether or not to sack the paper's brilliant but impossibly arrogant photographer.Georgi exposes the real story behind the establishment of a film studio in the city.Plod has an exclusive on a strange link between a murderer and Treasurer Clare Bannister.They're vying for page one—but then at the last minute a new story breaks and Gibbo beats them to the punch.	154708
1996	Mercury: Indecent Obsession	T			Episode #6	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)David "Gibbo" Gibson finds an unexpected ally in the Treasurer, Clare Bannister, as he tracks down a story exposing pedophiles in high places.Kevin Kinsella, who hasn't had a story in the paper for three weeks, moves heaven and earth to defeat cheque book journalism and gets an exclusive interview with the parents of a baby who has just survived an intricate operation.	154709
1996	Mercury: Mother's Day	T	SVD 877		Episode #8.	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Reporters each uncover surprising facts while researching their stories. Police reporter John "Plod" Proudfoot retreads the ground after a controversial Soggies raid and finds all is not as it seems.Property developer Mil Pascoe hits the news again and Georgi and Gibbo work together to expose his connections to the Government. But again, it's not all as it seems.	154710
1996	Mercury: Paper Tigers	T	SVD 871		Episode #7	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Reporters' Strike threatens to shut down the newspaper. David "Gibbo" Gibson finds an unexpected ally in the Treasurer, Clare Bannister, as he tracks down a story exposing pedophiles in high places.General reporter Kevin Kinsella, who hasn't had a story in the paper for three weeks, moves heaven and earth to defeat cheque book journalism and gets an exclusive interview with the parents of a baby who has just survived an intricate operation.	154711
1996	Mercury: Private Tears	T			Episode #12	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Kevin Kinsella writes the moving and personal story of his and his wife's experiences on the IVF program.The Sunday Mercury is accused of breaching Parliamentary privilege and Georgi has to appear before the Privilege's Committee.Treasurer Clare Bannister makes her long awaited move on the Premier's job. But Premier Munro has his own plans.	154712
1996	Mercury: Very Dangerous Game, A	T			Episode #9	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Tess MacDonald is working secretively on an exclusive story only to see it almost blown by Nathan.David "Gibbo" Gibson begins a dangerous personal and professional game play with Treasurer Clare Bannister.Georgi Singer is devastated when one of her stories is blown by the Government—and Bill Wyatt has some thinking to do when she accuses Gibbo of being the leak.	154713
1996	Mercury: Without Fear or Favour	MT	SVD 776		Episode #1. 90-Minut Telemovie	Newspaper Weekly, the  Sunday Mercury, published in Melbourne.  Staff includes Editor Bill Wyatt (Geoffrey Rush). Victoria Longley (Georgia Singer). Dave "Gibbo Gibson (David Roberts). Mitch Blake (James Armstrong). Nell Roberts (Susan Lyons)Female Reporter and her Editor come into conflict over a potentially scandalous story as her newspaper colleagues pursue their own leads.Mysterious fax from an unknown source sets the Sunday Mercury political reporter Georgi Singer on to an investigation that threatens to overturn the inner sanctums of the government—and onto a collision course with her editor, Bill Wyatt.Crime Reporter, John "Plod" Proudfoot, investigative hotshot David "Gibbo" Gibson and human interest writer Tess Macdonald uncover the unexpected angles of a psychiatric patient.News editor Ross Wheeler works the phone chasing up the mystery of the body down the mine shaft in faraway Coober Pedy. The stories all come together in the Sunday Mercury—but not quite the way they started.	154714
2007	Mercy	N		Santoro, Lara		Foreign Correspondent Anna, a Nairobi-based correspondent covering the AIDS epidemic, is well on the path to self-destruction. She drinks excessively and is more interested in juggling the affection of two lovers than meeting deadlines. Anna’s only sense of order comes from Mercy, her African housekeeper possessed of a determined personality and a penchant for flamboyant dress. Mercy demands that Ann quit drinking and tries to keep her focused on completing work on time. Despite Mercy’s persistence, Anna continues to carelessly jump from assignment to assignment and from War Correspondent Michael to the mysteriously wealthy Nick. After a particularly harrowing interview experience, Anna returns to Nairobi to discover that Mercy has fallen ill. This revelation steadies Anna and solidifies the genuine relationship between the two seemingly different women. Together they embark upon a journey to battle illness, poverty and the government. Anna is fast succumbing to the pain and riot of burned, bloodied Africa. Excessively drinking, keeping two lovers -- one, a fellow journalist, the other the owner of a coffee plantation -- and delaying assignments while pleading with her editor for a bureau transfer, she seems hell-bent on annihilation when Mercy, a local giantess miraculously squeezed into a pink halter-top and fake patent-leather pants, persuades Anna to give her a job as house girl. Mercy becomes indispensable to Anna, pushing her to give up alcohol and meet her deadlines. She introduces Anna to Father Anselmo, an Italian priest who lives in and administers to the AIDS-wracked slum of Korogocho. But is only after Anna learns that Mercy has AIDS that the full measure of the women’s connection to and effect upon each other comes full circle. 	154715
1901	Mercy of Death	SS	MLPL	White, William Allen	In "Stratagems and Spoils: Stories of Love and Politics."	Reporter interviews a senator.	154716
1972	Mere Bhaiya	MF			India	Publisher (Shail Chaturvedi).	154717
1997	mere comme on n'en fait plus, Une	MTF				Reporter (Adrian Pintea)	154718
1918	Merely Players	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	154719
1963	Meren juhlat	MF			Finland.	Photographer Jyrki (Jyrki Palvio).	154720
2001	Mergers & Acquisitions	M				Editor (Amy Redford) for the Times.	154721
1997	Merhav Yarkon	TF			Israel	Journalist (Yael Hadar).	154722
1935	Meridian 7-1212	P	MLPL	Reis, Irving	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	154723
1914	Meriel's Career. Tale of Literary Life in London, A	N		Whiting, Mary Bradford		Editor. Meriel comes to London for a literary life. Works as editor of "The New Girl," a "startling" American publication.   Her employer hired her solely that she could be advertised as the "youngest editress."She succumbs, in the proper feminine way, at the end to love.	154724
1996	Merisairas	M				Radio Reporter Pounds (Clarke Peters). The crew aboard a freight ship are stuck as sea, shunned by all ports because of the toxic waste the ship carriers. 	154725
1994	Merlin	M		Hunt, Paul, Nick McCarthy (Story). McCarthy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Christy (Nadia Cameron) for The Monitor, whose editor sends her to cover a mining dispute in a small town in order to give her a chance to rest.  Meets with hostile reception from a local, who tells her the town does not take to journalists.Local is in employ of evil businessman. Journalist has recollections of past life experiences in Middle Ages. Reporter finds herself joined by band of supporters, each of whom has medieval counterparts, in opposing the businessman.She discovers she is the lady of the lake of Arthurian legend and is apparently killed in a car crash created by the businessman. She is revived in the hospital, eventually confronts the businessman and destroys the villain.Reporter laments that she has the story of a lifetime and no way to tell it.	154726
1995	Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders	M	SVDSP 739	Berton, Kenneth J. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Jonathan Cooper (John Terrence), arrogant, skeptical journalist who comes to the shop of mystical wonders in search of a story. Columnist and wife unable to have children. While in shop she touches a magic stone and wishes for a child.Journalist is given a book of incantations by the magician and tries them out at home. Spells work but cause him to age rapidly. Reduced to an infant giving his wife the child for which she wished.	154727
1987	Merlin's Web	N	OWN - P	Mayse, Susan		Reporter Peter Holt	154728
1983	Merlina	T			Episode #16.	News Media. Journalist A (Jacky Morel). Journalism B (Oswald Versyp).	154729
1992	Mermaid: Flippant Tale, A	M				Magazine Editor (Kate Sturdy)	154730
2008	Mermaids in the Basement	N		West, Michael Lee		Tabloids catch Renata DeChavannes’ sweetheart, filmmaker Ferg Lauderdale, sharing an intimate squeeze with Hollywood’s hottest tamale.  DeCavannes has a pretty full plate: a tabloid ran a story about her longtime film director boyfriend’s possible onset fling with an actress, her mother and stepfather died in a plane crash five months ago, her father is about to marry his fourth wife, and she’s just found a letter written by her mother instructing her to ferret out her mother’s “dirty secrets.”	154731
1932	Merrily We Go to Hell	M	VHS 902	Lucas, Cleo (Novel - I, Jerry, Take Thee, Joan)	Ness Book	Newspaperman Jerry Corbett (Fredric March) is a drunk and an aspiring playwright. Meets an heiress and she marries him even though he shows up drunk at the engagement party.Finally gets one of his plays produced but still drinks too much.  Finally sobers up and goes back to the newspaper. Reporter (Ernie Adams).New York Times, 6/11/32: "the many scenes showing constant intoxication of a newspaper man who writes a successful play are not particularly interesting or edifying."	154732
1929	Merry & Bright	SS			Series began in No. 633. Stories, a series of short complete episodes, ended in No. 632 with a fitting title, “The Last Case.”	Journalist Ted Wilson and city typist Madge Dawson work together as detectives of sorts. Together they solved an important case and set up a detective agency called “Dawson & Co. Detectives” with Madge as the junior partner. They eventually married and dissolved the firm when they received a check for 10,000 pounds from a grateful client who was not only a Prince but a friend as well. 	154733
1934	Merry Frinks, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9745, 9741. VHS 1082			News Media. First Reporter (Dick Elliott). Second Reporter (Ned Norton). Newspaper Office Worker (Jack Richardson).	154734
1937	Merry Go Round of 1938	M				Reporter (Lorin Raker).	154735
2007	Merry Heart, A	N		Brunstetter, Wanda	#4 Mick Sever Mysteries	English Newspaper Reporter Nick has a forbidden romantic friendship with a young Pennsylvania Amish woman once filled with dreams for a future with a man and now known as an old maid schoolteacher with a heart of stone.She is a 26-year-old spinster who won't let go of her true love's betrayal when he left for Ohio and never returned to their Amish community.	154736
2000	Merry Kramer: Caught in a Bind	NM		Roper, Gayle G.	#3 Merry Kramer Mysteries	Reporter Merrileigh (Merry) Kramer, a young staff reporter for her hometown paper in Amherst, Pennsylvania.The husband of Kramer's co-worker Edith Whatley has disappeared along with a car and more than $12,000 in cash from Hamblin Motors. Is her husband a crook? When a corpse turns up in the Whatley's garage, her husband's whereabouts become even more crucial.Merry's private life takes its own infuriating turn. Proprietress of a prestigious art gallery shows an interest in Merry's boyfriend, Curt that extends well beyond his paintings.Journalist Merrileigh Kramer once again finds herself in the middle of a story with murder, spousal abuse, a missing person, romantic intrigue and her own unruly emotions.	154737
1998	Merry Kramer: Caught in the Act	NM		Roper, Gayle G.	#2 Merry Kramer Mysteries	Reporter Merrileigh (Merry) Kramer, a young staff reporter for her hometown paper in Amherst, Pennsylvania. When a co-worker's husband is found dead, Merry decides to investigateLife is already complex for Merry: perpetual bad-hair days, not one but two romantic entanglements, a selfish co-worker. But when she finds her co-workers' ex-husband dead at the couple's home, Merry realizes that the complications are just beginning.Who would want to kill such a nice guy? It turns out the list is long and getting longer. Meanwhile the rest of her life isn't on hold -- it includes a new, potential Mr. Right.Merry finds herself smack in the middle of a bewildering maze of romance, personal choices and murder. And only faith in God and her own instincts can help her solve not just the mystery of the co-worker's husband's death, but of her own heart.	154738
1997	Merry Kramer: Caught in the Middle	NM		Roper, Gayle G.	#1 Merry Kramer Mysteries	Reporter Merrileigh (Merry) Kramer, a young staff reporter for her hometown paper in Amherst, Pennsylvania.She's new in town and finds the job contrasts incredible, as shocking as finding a body one night and as routine as writing a human interest story on a local artist the next day.She finds a body in the trunk of her car and asks her boss to let her cover the story. It could be the biggest story of her life but will she become the killer's next victim?  Merry realizes she knows something the murderer wants to keep hidden.The question is what? The next question is can she survive long enough to find out?	154739
1944	Merry Monahans, The	M				Newsboy (Bill Cartledge). Messenger (William "Billy" Benedict). News Butcher (Harry Harvey).	154740
1934	Merry Widow, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2750, 2751. L		MacDonald	Newspaperwoman (Evelyn Selbie). Newsboy (Matty Rupert)	154741
1977	Merry-Go-Round	N		Guthrie, J.		News Media	154742
1935	Merry-Go-Round of Murder, The	SM	OWN	Dineen, Joseph		Press	154743
1947	Merton of the Movies	M	DVD -R HQ 6844, 6843. SVD 523			Gossip Columnist - Hollywood Gossip Columnist. Photographer (Fred Santley). Photographer (Bill Conselman). Photographer (Drew Demorest).	154744
1999	Merutiransa	C				News Media. Newscaster (Ellen Kennedy - Voice - English Version). Reporter (Nicole Oliver - Voice - English).	154745
1962	Merv Griffin Show, The	DT			Series. 10-1-1962 to 3-29-1983. NBC	Talk Show Host Merv Griffin	154746
2008	Mes Stars et moi	MF				Paparazzi. Un paparazzi (Clement Boulland). 	154747
2001	Mesmerized	NM		Lynds, Gayle		Reporter Jeff Hammond, a disgraced former FBI agent, now star reporter for The Washington Post, is desperately seeking a Russian defector while his former partner is chasing him.	154748
2009	Mesocafe	M			United Kingdom. 	Blogger Yusif  (Nasri Sayegh) is an underground blogger leaving pre-invasion Iraqi in 2003. He arrives in London to work with Iraqi exiles to highlight the plight of the Iraqi people and promote an invasion to rid the country of Saddam Hussein. Falling in with the Middle Eastern community of London as they eat,learn and squabble in the Mesocafe, Yusif’s eyes are opened over the course of four days -- challenging his perceived role in the growing political crisis and risking his budding love for an idealistic translator. Cameraman (Andrew Elias). Newscaster (Monica Kendall). 	154749
1994	Message for Posterity	M				Art Critic (Brian Sewell). TV Newscaster (Steven Crossley).	154750
2006	Message From Feline Quarters: Book One in the Feline Adventure	N		Harbison, Waid		Sports Columnist Jeff in Owner Yem's new newspaper alerts the rich owner that two cats are out of control. He rides home to find the truth and grounds the cats from their pampered life.After the untruthful Jeff continues the sports nonsense, Yem decides to observe him at a game. They team they were rooting for was losing, so he packed up and left early.A murder takes place. No one believe Jeff, not even his dog. The cats are trying to get the message across to Yem by using the only thing left to them, their home of Feline Quarters.	154751
1955	Message from Garcia	T			Cavalcade of America - 1-18-55	Press. Spanish-American war drama	154752
1990	Message From Nam	NR	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Steel, Danielle		Journalist Jenny Robertson goes to Vietnam . Ralph Johnson, seasoned AP correspondent in Vietnam. Owner of the San Francisco Sun.	154753
1948	Message From the Wilderness, A	SS	USC	Carter, Russel  Gordon	In "Teen-Age Historical Stories."	Newspaperman Frank Forbes, oldest of the half-dozen newspapermen gathered around a camp fire. Harry Lloyd of the Tribune, Mac and Fred Nason, Will McGrath all waiting for news about the Civil War.	154754
1682	Message From Toryland	PO	USC	Anonymous (R.S.)		News	154755
1999	Message in a Bottle	M	SVD 863			Reporter Theresa Osborne (Robin Wright Penn) of the Chicago Tribune is a divorced single mother who discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach and is determined to track down its author. News Photographer (Anthony Genovese).	154756
1998	Message in a Bottle	N		Sparks, Nicholas		Columnist Theresa Osborne of the Boston Times is a divorced mother disillusioned with single men she meets and yearning for someone special.Deanna is her editor and best friend. They go on vacation to the Cape and while jogging on the beach, Osborne discovers a bottle with a letter tucked inside from a man to a woman describing the heartache of losing her.Letter moves Osborne to tears. Deanna convinces her to print it in her column thereby setting off a surprising chain reaction. Others have found letters from the same man. Osborne tracks him down following clues found in the letter.	154757
1912	Message to Buckshot John, The	SS		Van Loan, Charles E. 		Reporter Jimmy Dacey (Carl von Schiller) is in love with the daughter of a statesman who wants her to marry a bogus preacher.  Reporter helps the man redeem himself	154758
1973	Message to My Daughter	MT				News Announcer (Chuck Southcott)	154759
1907	Message, The	NSF	USC	Dawson, A.J.		Reporter Dick Mordan of  The  Daily Gazette. Charles N. Pierce increases circulation of Daily Gazette.  Mordan then goes to The Mass, "a journal which had quite a vogue at that time."Constance Grey, writing a special series for The Times.  Falls in love with Dick. Clement Blaine, editor of The Mass.	154760
1988	Messenger of Death	M	DVD -R HQ 4456, 4457. SV 499, SV 153, SV 46	Burns, Rex (Novel - Avenging Angel, The).  Paul Jarrico (Screenplay)		Reporter (Charles Bronson) of the Denver Tribune investigates the wholesale slaughter of a Mormon family. Jastra Watson (Trish Van Devere), editor of local paper, The Beacon,  helps him solve the crime.Reporter charters a plane and makes other expensive arrangements he needs in order to follow the story. Eventually he connects the crimes to a wealthy man and corners him at a fundraiser. When his conspiracy is exposed by the reporter, he commits suicide	154761
2005	Messenger, The: Based on a True Story	M				News Media. Reporter A (Michelle McCluggage). Reporter B (Charles Moore). Reporter C (Dan Hover). Reporter D (George Fiderio). Reporter E (John Thobaben). Reporter F (Michael Reddy).  Reporter G (Carl Giaimo). Radio Reporter (James Kisicki - Voice). 16-year-old boy is responsible for delivering the letter of surrender form the Japanese at the end of World War II.	154762
1978	Messer im Kopf	MF			West Germany	TV Journalist (Hans Noever).	154763
1982	Messiah	T				Commentator (Christopher Hogwood).	154764
2001	Messiah	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Pamela Armstrong). Reporter (Grant Davison).	154765
2004	Messiah III: Promise, The	MT				TV Reporter (Rufus Jones).	154766
2006	Messiah of Morris Avenue	NSF		Hendra, Tony		Journalist Johnny Greco, a fallen journalist who nurses a few grudges along with his cocktails, stumbles on a story that intrigues him. Young man is driving about New Jersey in a beat-up van preaching radical notions such as kindness and generosity.He's even tossing off a few miracles. How better, Greco schemes, to stick to America's #1 Holy Warrior than to write a headline-making story announcing Jay as the Second Coming?Then something strange happens, Died-in-the-wool skeptic Johnny actually finds his own life being transformed by the new messiah.	154767
1987	Messiah of Stockholm, The	N	OWN - H	Ozick, Cynthia		Reviewer Lars Andemening, a book reviewer for a Stockholm newspaper.	154768
2007	Messiah, The	N		Hayes, Lee	Zane Presents Series	Reporter Gabriel Kaine is working furiously to revive his stalled reporting career. Years ago, he got his first big break by investigating murders committed by a killer known as the Messiah. But when the Messiah vanished from the public six months ago, Gabriel’s success hit a downward slope. Now the Messiah has returned and no one is safe from his evil. Desperate to bring this man to justice and to reap the professional reward for uncovering the final truth, Gabriel teams up with the only known survivor of an encounter with the Messiah who was freed by the killer so he could warn others of the Messiah’s impending return. But as the reporter comes closer to discovering the Messiah’s identity, he realizes all the evidence points to a respected doctor and his lover. 	154769
1995	Metal Figher Miku	T			Series	Cameraman (Tetsuya Iwanaga).	154770
1990	Metal Fighter Miku	C			Japan. TV Series.	Anchorwoman (Anna Grinta - Voice - English Version). Photographer (Bob Buch - Voice - English Version). Cameraman (Tetsuya Iwanaga - Voice).	154771
2008	Metaphorical	N		Elysa		Journalist Angel Leaves is an acclaimed reporter who is not who she says she is, and she is beginning to suspect that whoever she is, is cursed. Children are being hurt around every corner. A mysterious man lurks in her dreams and her best-selling novel comes back to haunt her. Jeremiah Johnson has his own secrets, some of which involve the beautiful reporter. From the moment they meet, they are thrust into a life of intrigue. The biggest mystery of all is the crime written in Angel’s book. Their journey begins in the city of Atlanta rescuing orphans. It ends in the streets of Detroit with a five-year unsolved murder case where Angel is the number one suspect. Corrupt officials are out for blood. Someone has to pay. The answers are locked in Angel’s mind, but time is running out. 	154772
1988	Metaphors	SS	UCLA	Klinkowitz, Jerry	In "Short Season."	Sportswriter Dick Crews is a man of metaphors, sportswriter for the Courier.	154773
1979	Meteor	M				News Media. Network Newscaster (Clete Roberts). News Reporter (James Bacon). News Reporter (Yani Begakis). Swiss TV Newscaster Osman Ragheb (Osman Ragheb).	154774
2000	Meteor in the Madhouse	N		Forrest, Leon and Marianne Forest		Journalist Joubert Antoine Jones. Last days in the life of journalist	154775
1993	Meteor Man, The	M				TV Newscaster (Derek Torsek). Reporter Janice Farrell (Charlayne Woodard), Channel 3 News	154776
2009	Meteor: Path to Destruction	M				TV Anchor (Kent Shocknek).	154777
1991	Meteoro vima tou pelargou, To	MF				TV Reporter (Freddy Vianellis). Reporter Alexandre (Gregory Karr). Chief Photographer (Dimitris Poulikakos).	154778
2004	Method	M		Fetting, Katie L.		Reporter (John Barrowman). Photographer 1 (Erwin Simsensohn).	154779
1997	Metro	M				Reporter (Malou Nubla). Reporter (Frank Sommerville).	154780
1908	Metropolis, The and Money-changers, The	N		Sinclair, Upton		Reporter writes the story about the panic of 1907 maintaining that the panic was really the work  of the millionaire money-changers of New York who were in league to stultify the President's campaign against the Trusts.First two parts of a trilogy ending with "The Machine."	154781
1935	Metropolitan	M				Cub Reporter (Tex Brodus). Cub Reporter (Eddie Clayton).  Cub Reporter (Frederick Murray). Photographer (Don Brodie). Press Agent (Lester Dorr). Press Agent (Lyons Wickland). Newsboy (Matty Roubert).	154782
1987	Mettahakki	MTF			Finland	Reporter Toimittaja (Paula Lehdisto).	154783
2008	Meu Nome Nao E Johnny	MF			Brazil	TV Anchor (Claudia Cordeiro Cruz - Apresentadora telejornal). 	154784
2003	Meu Sosia E Eu, O	MF			Portugal	Newspaper Saleswoman (Claudia Jardim). Writer (Fernando Bile).	154785
1948	Mexican Hayride	M				Reporter (Sidney Fields). AP Reporter (Sid Fields). Photographer (George Mendoza).	154786
1939	Mexican Spitfire (aka Girl From Mexico, The)	M				News Media. 	154787
1942	Mexican Spitfire at Sea	M				Reporter. Shipboard Reporter (Warren Jackson)	154788
1942	Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost	M	DVD -R 1714			Media. Advertising executive and his temperamental wife investigates a haunted house.	154789
1941	Mexican Spitfire's Baby	M				Reporter (Jack Grey). Reporter (James Harrison). Reporter (Buddy Messinger). Photographer (Jack Gardner). Photographer (Chester Tallman).	154790
1945	Mexicana	M			Musical	Reporter.	154791
1992	Mexico	N		Michener, James		Correspondent, an American journalist, travels to Mexico to report on the upcoming duel between two great matadors, but he is ultimately swept up in the dramatic story of his Mexican ancestors.	154792
1996	Mexico Dead or Alive	M				Interviewer (Mary Ellen Davis)	154793
1968	Mexico-Mexico	DF			Documentary	Commentator Carlos Fuentes.	154794
1972	Meztelen vagy	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Bruno Bigazzi).	154795
2003	Mezzo DSA	C				News Media. News Anchor (Shelley Carlene-Black - Voice - English Version). Newscaster (Shelley Cariene-Black - Voice - English Version). TV Girl (Kimberly Prause - Voice - English Version). TV Host (John Swasey - Voice - English Version).Producer (T.J.P. - Voice - English Version).	154796
1955	MGM Parade: Robert Benchley and George Murphy	M	DVD -R HQ 5710 (excerpts).		Episode MCMLV	Critic Robert Benchley introduces MGM films with actor George Murphy. Newspaper headlines and stories.	154797
1926	MGM Studios Promotion Film	CC	DVD -R HQ 11670			Public Relations Promotional Video for MGM Silent Film Studios includes public relations group. Making of a film from idea to finished product sent to the theaters in the 1920s. 	154798
2005	MI-5: Celebrity	T	DVD -R HQ 2893		Episode. 2-26-2005	News Media. Two spoiled celebrities demand that MI-5 find their kidnapped baby.	154799
1990	Miami Blues	M	DVD -R HQ 7548, 7549.			Newswoman (Nancy Duerr)	154800
1956	Miami Expose	M				Press	154801
1985	Miami Horror	M		Clark, Frank, Frank Wall (Screenplay)	Italy	Freelance Cameraman for various TV stations who claims he started as an extra and prop man before becoming a reporter and covering everything from Vietnam to the Falklands.  Wants to get an interview with scientist trying to create artificial life.Short in the cameraman's video equipment unleashes an alien force. Businessman tries to get control of the force and puts a hit out on the journalist, who is attacked by a helicopter while standing in a field. Shoots down the chopper with a handgun.Shoots several people and destroys creature by electrocuting it. "You have an interesting way of looking at things. From behind a camera and without involvement."	154802
2008	Miami Manhunt	N		Diaz, Johnny		Gay Movie Critic Ray Martinez at the Miami News would give the dating scene a one-star review. Tired of hooking up with sculpted, shallow hunks who use books as towel weights, Ray is thrilled to finally meet a guy he wants to take home to mami and papi. Ted Williams, host of a popular Miami version of Entertainment Tonight, has enjoyed all the perks of his celebrity status. But being overexposed has its downside. Ted’s longing for a deeper connection spurs a reckless move that could cost him everything. Brian Anderson has a life of leisure with his fabulously wealthy older boyfriend. The key rule to their open relationship: no sleeping with the same guy twice. But ever since Brian met a Puerto Rican love god named Eros, it’s a rule he keeps breaking. Nestled amid peach and candy-pink Art Deco buildings, Score is the hottest gay bar in Miami’s South Beach. And for friends Ray, Ted and Brian, there’s no better way to start the weekend than by checking out the steady stream of beautiful Latin men coursing in and out of Score’s doors. While Miami is home to the most gorgeous males ever created by God or a life-time gym membership, Ray, the resident movie critic at The Miami News, would give the dating scene a bad review.	154803
2001	Miami Midnight	N		Davis, Maggie	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	154804
1995	Miami Rhapsody	M				Photographer (Ed Arenas).	154805
1993	Miami Shakedown	M				TV Anchor (Kenley Fenio). Cameraman (Gailen David).	154806
1954	Miami Story, The	M				Press	154807
2003	Miami Tail, A	M		Aristophanes' Lysistrata. Contemporary version of Greek Comedy		News Reporter (David Emani).	154808
2006	Miami Vice	M		Mann, Michael		Newscaster (Ryan M. Phillips).	154809
1989	Miami Vice: Asian Cut	T		Ward, Robert and Peter McCabe	Episode. 1-13-1989	News Media	154810
1986	Miami Vice: Baby Blues	T			Episode #53. 11-21-1986	Reporter (Toni Crabtree).	154811
1985	Miami Vice: Back in the World (aka Show Me a Hero)	T	DVD -R HQ 6298. SVD 905. A1284		Episode #32. 12-6-1985	Journalist Ira Stone (Bob Balaban), Crockett's journalist buddy he knew in Vietnam, is ready to break a story about "The Sergeant" -- a shadowy legend thought to have shipped heroin stateside in body bags.	154812
1985	Miami Vice: Bought and Paid For	T	SV 95		Episode #31. 11-19-1985	News Media hounds rape victim. First raped by rapist, then by courts, now by the press. Attack on News Media harassment	154813
1988	Miami Vice: Bullet for Crockett, A	T			Episode #88. 4-15-1988	News Media. First Reporter (Dave Corey).  Crockett lies close to death from gunshot wound and members of vice squad reminisce. First Reporter (Dave Corey).	154814
1987	Miami Vice: Contempt of Court	T			Episode #69. 9-25-1987	Reporter (Julie Ann Sifos). Mobster wants to scare jury into a mistrial and silence the witness being protected by police vice squad.	154815
1989	Miami Vice: Freefall	T			Episode #108. 5-21-1989	Reporter #1 (Pamela M. Stuart). Reporter #2 (Peter Lundquist). Corrupt dictator in a ravaged Latin American country.	154816
1988	Miami Vice: Hell Hath No Fury	T		Black, David and Michael Duggan	Episode #85. 3-11-1988	News Media. Newscaster (Joy McConnochie). First Reporter (John Morrow).	154817
1987	Miami Vice: Like a Hurricane	T			Episode #76. 11-20-1987	Editor (Norma Davids).	154818
1986	Miami Vice: Little Miss Dangerous	T			Episode #37. 1-31-1986	Reporter (Joni Siani).	154819
1989	Miami Vice: Miracle Man	T			Episode #110. 6-21-1989	Reporter (Fara Schiller). Vigilante thinks he is a superhero and wants to rid Miami of drug dealing "slim."	154820
1987	Miami Vice: Rising Sun of Death, The	T			Episode #77. 12-4-1987	Reporter (Greg Kean Williams).	154821
1988	Miami Vice: Rock and a Hard Place	T	SVD 1136		Episode #79. 1-22-1988	News Media. Record execs plot to sic the media on Crockett's undercover drug-dealing. Editor (Norma David).	154822
1986	Miami Vice: Stone's War	T	DVD -R HQ 5786. VHS 1311		Episode #46. 10-3-1986	Journalist Ira Stone (Bob Balaban), Crockett's journalist buddy claims to have film of U.S. mercenaries fighting in Nicaragua. He is killed as is a TV Reporter Alicia Mena (Lonette McKee). Photographer Art Eaton (Stefen Laurantz).	154823
1989	Miami Vice: Victim of Circumstance (aka Innocent Bystanders)	T		Lourie, Richard	Episode. 5-5-1989	News Media	154824
1988	Miami Vice: Vote of Confidence	T		Schulian, John	Episode. 2-12-1988	News Media	154825
1960	Miasteczko	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Cezary Julski)	154826
1996	Michael	M	DVD -R HQ 2770, 2771. SVDSP 639. L.	Dexter, Peter, Jim Quinlan (Story). Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron, Dexter, Quinlan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporters Frank Quinlan (William Hurt) and Huey Driscoll (Robert Pastorelli) for the National Mirror (with a circulation of four-and-a-half million). Quinlan once a big shot investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune but was fired.Quinlan lost his job after hitting managing editor. First claims he did so because editor fired elderly employee who worked at paper for years. Finally admits editor changed his lead and he hit him because he was drunk. Claims Driscoll has heart.Between them they make up one person. They constantly fight with Editor Vartan Malt (Bob Hoskins), but have kept jobs because of Driscoll's dog, the tabloid's chief selling point. Malt assigns reporters to cover angel  who aided elderly woman in Iowa.Insists they take along Dorothy Winters (Andie MacDowell) who he claims is expert on angels.  Meet beer-guzzling slob with white wings. Ordered to bring angel back to Chicago. Winters supposed to train dog so Malt can fire reporters. She fails.Dog attacks editor. Angel departs. Quinlan quits. Ends up with Winters. Reporter #1 (Margaret Travolta). Reporter #2 (David M. Bernstein). Reporter #3 (Betsy Sokolow). Reporter #4 (Tracey A. Doyle).	154827
1924	Michael (aka Mikael, Chained, Chained: The Story of the Third Sex)	M		Bang, Herman (Novel). Carl Theodor Dreyer (Director)	Silent Film. Germany	Journalist Charles Switt (Robert Garrison) has always admired a famous painter who fell in love with Michael, one of his male models who is seduced by a bankrupt countess. The painter is crushed and his work suffers. On his deathbed, the reporter sits beside him. He always loved the painter and has stayed with him throughout never criticizing Michael as he knew the painter loved Michael and to do so would hurt him. Switt sends a message to Michael telling him the painter is dying and to come at once. But the countess prevents him from getting it.  The painter’s last words to Switt, “Now I can die in peace, for I have seen true love.”	154828
2009	Michael &  Michael Have Issues: Biederman’s Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 11305		Episode #2. 7-22-2009	Parody News. Jim (Michael Ian Black) and Diane anchor the MMHI Channel 5 Newscast. They introduce Quiet Bob Thomas (Michael Showalter) for the Weather.  Thomas talks so softly that the anchors can’t hear what he is saying. They keep asking him what did you say?  Diane then introduces Thick Irish Broque John with the Sports Beat. Bob keeps talking and then attacks both anchors. Black and Showalter try to find a gift for Producer Jim Biederman. They go to buy him some pot and Black gets arrested, spends a terrible night in jail. He then shows up at Showalter’s apartment furious that he didn’t help him when he got arrested. He makes Showalter go with him to the park to buy some pot at 4 a.m. While Showalter buys pot unmolested, three muggers beat up Black who shows up at work the next day with a black eye and cuts all over his face. He gives Biederman the gift -- a book on antique cars, the exact book Showalter gave Biederman at the party Black missed because he was in jail. Black tears up Biederman’s book. Biederman asks Black where the pot is. He says you’ll have to ask Showalter, who is sick at home, smoking the pot with his new girlfriend he met at the party. 	154829
2009	Michael &  Michael Have Issues: College	T	DVD -R HQ 11351		Episode #5. 8-12-2009	Parody News. MMH Sportscasters Rick Walters and Pat Davis Sports Reporter Elizabeth Moore in the field cover Bunny Stompers, the smashing of rabbits by athletes. All the rabbits killed today will be donated to homeless shelters and food pantries throughout the area. Coverage like a golf tournament. Athlete enters the bunny-killing pit, blood flying everywhere. Impaling bunnies on spiked shoes, shaking them off. Moore reports about one athlete injured when he falls in the bunny pit. 	154830
2009	Michael &  Michael Have Issues: Pulling Your Weight	T	DVD -R HQ 11313		Episode. 8-5-2009	Parody News. TV Reporter Kathy Porter, MMHI-Channel 6 News covers a Zombie fun run for charity and does interviews. 	154831
2009	Michael & Michael Have Issues: Greg the Intern	T	DVD -R HQ 11289. (No Credits)		Episode #1. 7-15-2009.	High School Newspaper Reporter Greg is the intern on the Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter show. He asks if he can write an article on the show for his newspaper and both Michaels try to make sure the article favors them. Each puts down the other and fight for Greg’s intentions and approval.  	154832
1998	Michael Angel	M				Reporter (Jaime Bello). Reporter (Ana Cayere).	154833
2004	Michael Blanco	MF			Belgium/France.	Photographer (Jake Speer).	154834
1995	Michael Carolina: Rogue's Isles	N		Briody, Thomas Gately	#1 Michael Carolina Mysteries	TV Reporter Michael Carolina, a washed-up TV reporter lured out of retirement. He pursues  with a vengeance the story of a Rhode Island man who has a piece of just about everything and has disappeared. Carolina is now Providence's newest reporter.The man's bank has lost $15 and nearly everyone in Rhode Island wants a piece of him. Before long, Carolina  has broken several major stories about how the man did it and who helped him.After barely escaping an assassination that claims the life of a jealous colleague, Carolina could do the safe thing and back off. But he doesn't.	154835
1996	Michael Carolina: Rogue's Justice	N		Briody, Thomas Gately	#2 Michael Carolina Mysteries	TV Investigative Reporter Michael Carolina's city is Providence, Rhode Island, where the public figures are nearly as funny as they are corrupt and dangerous. His partner in love and reporting is Lilly Simmons.He is sailing the South Seas when he gets word that Simmons has been nastily dispatched by a Providence city snowplow. He flies back to do some digging of his own and discovers that not all the corrupt citizens are behind bars.Thing have changed in the Ocean State. Carolina's old TV station is now tightfisted and "respectable." His sources have been promoted and no longer provide good leads. His old boss dates a judge. It's enough to make a tired reporter want to hit someone.Naturally when Carolina does, he's charged with a felony. Providence's most intrepid journalist is taken on a whirlwind tour of the state courts, city hall and the office of the medical examiner. Carolina encounters a slew of bizarre characters.They include a mob enforcer who sits on people, a state worker who collects body parts and a hungry reptile. There is also a crazed radio talk-show host Reverend Ramus and Providence's most sinister chief executive Mayor Joey Giovannetti.	154836
1999	Michael Carolina: Rogue's Regatta	N		Briody, Thomas Gately	#4 Michael Carolina Mysteries	TV Reporter Michael Carolina, Rhode Island's most intrepid journalist catches the story when a young Newport sailor is murdered. But as suspicions point toward the victim's father, Carolina is haunted by his own father.Carolina never met his own father, a man who ever met a bottle or greyhound he didn't like. Carolina's quest takes an odd twist when the private eye's girlfriend Carla tries solving the same crime from a slightly different perspective.Together they find that the secrets inside a Bellevue Avenue mansion made the yacht races of Newport seem like a Rogue's Regatta.	154837
1997	Michael Carolina: Rogue's Wager	N		Briody, Thomas Gately	#3 Michael Carolina Mysteries	TV Reporter Michael Carolina, Channel Three reporter, investigates a crime in the ocean that could lead back to the mob. Carolina can barely snatch a minute from his reflexive key-hold peeping such as promoting an interview with the local law and the ATF.Carolina also sneaks into the hospital to interview a wounded diver whose eardrums are blown out with a stick of dynamite. Then somebody goes to the hospital to finish the poor diver off.Carolina makes time with an attractive agent from the Department of Environmental Management who might be a useful source. There's also a novice Channel Three weather bimbo rescued from a giant clam by a seriously deranged savior.	154838
1999	Michael Carpo: Dead of Summer	NM		Miano, Mark	#3 Michael Carpo Mysteries	TV Newswriter-Producer Michael Carpo of Channel 8 in New York City and questions the suicide of a famous journalist-author  friend in rural Connecticut. He shows up for his annual week of house sitting and finds Crawford dead on the bathroom floor.He uncovers a whole series of questionable deaths of the elderly attributed to accident or suicide. His astute research aggravates local police, but he finds a common denominator for the murders.His dead friend's beautiful painter-neighbor provides tea and sympathy.	154839
1997	Michael Carpo: Flesh and Stone	N		Miano, Mark	#1 Michael Carpo Mysteries	TV Newsman Michael Carpo is plucky and idealistic, likes gourmet coffee and makes friends with prostitutes on icy New York nights. He gets a call from an art dealer asking for help. The dealer turns up dead. beneath frozen water of Central Park reservoir.28-year-old Carpo struggles to find the killer. A vigilant enemy delivers Carpo's inside knowledge to rival news agencies making his life miserable at work, exposing an important informant and alienating his ex-flame.	154840
1998	Michael Carpo: Street Where She Lived, The	NM		Miano, Mark	#2 Michael Carpo Mysteries	TV Newswriter-Producer Michael Carpo with Channel 8 News is a likable guy who is an expresso addict and all-around failure in matters of love.He hears screams in the night and runs out to find a sobbing woman in the street who has found the body of her friend, apparently the latest  victim of the Sandman, a serial killer who removes brown eyes of his women victims.He becomes friendly with the woman. Professional life takes a turn for the worse, his love life is looking up. He wants to do a story profiling the victim. His research reveals the killer.	154841
2007	Michael Clayton	M	DVD -R HQ 9717, 9718			Wall Street Journal Reporter Bridget Klein (Danielle Skraastad - Voice) is calling a corporate executive who is treating her as if she is the enemy. The phone is handed to him and an assistant says, “It’s that cunt Wall Street Reporter calling.” The executive, Marty, tells her he knows she doesn’t have anything since it is past her deadline and he has nothing to tell her.  Reference to Larry King.	154842
1996	Michael Collins	M				Journalist (Michael McCabe)	154843
1999	Michael Jordan: American Hero, An	MT				Reporter (John Bishop). Reporter (James Bryan). Sports Reporter (Johan-Carl Nowack).	154844
2000	Michael Merrick: Blazing Tree, The	NM		Adamson, Mary Jo	#1 Michael Merrick Mysteries	Police Reporter Michael Merrick  of The Independent in Boston in the 19th century investigates a series of fires -- one of which leads to murder -- within a Shaker community in Massachusetts.Publisher Jasper Quincey, publisher of The Independent, a Boston newspaper, summons his police reporter Merrick to his Cambridge home. Quincy provides background material about a series of arson fires and the lifestyle of the Shakers. Next, he assigns Merrick the task of investigating the questionable fires that led to the death of an octogenarian Shaker in Western Massachusetts. Merrick heads to the western side of the Commonwealth to make inquiries among the residents of Hancock Shaker Village. Although Michael knows that religion is not his balliwick, he realizes that somehow he must infiltrate the sect to learn what is going on inside the village because no one will simply cooperate otherwise. Inside, Michael surprises himself by finding the Shakers’ way of life appealing and interesting. Having lived on the uglier side of Boston, Michael comprehends that even this little Eden has a dangerous snake whose antics are turning more dangerous by the moment. Knowing he has quite a story, Merrick only has to live long enough to tell it. Merrick has spent years on the street and has used opium frequently.	154845
2001	Michael Merrick: Elusive Voice, The	NM		Adamson, Mary Jo	#2 Michael Merrick Mysteries	Police Reporter Michael Merrick of The Independent in Boston in the 19th century is recuperating when the skeptical reporter is asked to look into the suspicious death of a Harvard professor at a Spiritualist seance run by Sylvie, the medium. 	154846
1989	Michael Moore: Roger & Me	DT	SV 75	Moore, Michael		Public Relations Woman Mrs. McGee represents plant that is being closed. TV Local News Anchor (George Sells-Himself). Documentarian Michael Moore (Himself). TV Newsman Ted Koppel (Himself). TV Newsman Dan Rather (Himself).Reporter Barbara Schroeder (Himself).	154847
2008	Michael Murphy: Chasin’ the Wind	N		Haskins, Michael	#1 “Mad Mick” Murphy	Journalist Michael “Mad Mick” Murphy and a group of local citizens take over responsibility for law and order when government officials sworn to uphold justice attempt to subvert it instead. When their efforts seem doomed to failure, revenge becomes the next option: an option with dire consequences. Murphy and his co-conspirators must outwit local cops, federal officials and murderous Cuban army deserters during their crusade. Seeking help from the Cuban government, Murphy considers the possibilities of treason as he meets with Cuban police in Havana. Treason, treachery and justice collide as Murphy’s campaign comes to an explosive end. 	154848
2007	Michael Murphy: Finding Picasso	SS		Haskins, Michael	#2 Short Story in Michael Murphy Series	Journalist Liam Michael “Mad Mick” Murphy investigates paintings stolen in Los Angeles and Boston, including a Picasso from the Los Angeles museum insured for $10 million. Murphy is a journalist who lives in Key West. While attending Harvard he picked up the nickname Mad Mick Murphy, mostly due to student stunts and somewhat because he’s Irish and the name has stuck. 	154849
2004	Michael Murphy: Finding Picasso	SS		Haskins, Michael	#1 Short Story in Michael Murphy Series	Journalist Michael “Mad Mick” worked with Journalist Tony Whyte  years ago on a newspaper in Puerto Rico. Both reporters had taken different roads in life, but two months go, their paths crossed again in Key West, Florida. Tony had been sober four years and was writing again. He was happy and talked freely of his alcoholism, of waking confused and scared from blackouts and how long it had taken him to hit bottom. His journalism career crashed and burned while the Murphy’s flourished. Slowly, Tony had been writing his way back, one day at a time. Now Tony Whyte’s once sparkling blue eyes were lifeless and stared into oblivion, his frozen expression suggested no fear or pain, not even surprise and his Key West tan had turned ashen. Both hands clutched an old sword blade that had been forced through his chest and impaled him to the boat chair where he died.	154850
2008	Michael Murphy: Floater, The	SS		Haskins, Michael	#3 Short Story in Michael Murphy Series	Journalist Liam Michael “Mad Mick” Murphy is a journalist who lives in Key West. While attending Harvard he picked up the nickname Mad Mick Murphy, mostly due to student stunts and somewhat because he’s Irish and the name has stuck. In this short story, he discovers a naked body floating face down less than 10 feet from the Fenian Bastard, his 40-foot sloop. Murphy is a freelance journalist working out of Key West Florida. Murphy’s friend is Richard Dowley, chief of police. Another friend is Sherlock Corcoran, the police department’s crime scene investigator. 	154851
1915	Michael O'Halloran	N	MLPL	Stratton-Porter, Gene		Newsboy.	154852
1937	Michael O'Halloran	M				News Media. Reporters (Edgar Allen, Nell Craig, Donald Kerr). Wealthy woman's wild lifestyle drives her husband and her two children out of the house. He files for divorce.	154853
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of:  Case of the Anthony Corell, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. Series 1944-1952.	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154854
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of Bloodstained Pearls, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154855
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of Hate That Killed, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154856
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of Tahlani's Tears, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154857
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Bayou Monster, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154858
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Borrowed Heirloom, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154859
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Carnival Killer, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154860
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Constant Companion, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154861
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Corresponding Corpse, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154862
1948	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Crooked Wheel, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 9-18-48	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154863
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Deadly Dough, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154864
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Eager Victim, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154865
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Generous Killer, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154866
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Grey-Eyed Blonde, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154867
1949	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Hate That Killed, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 8-27-49	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154868
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Haunted Bride, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154869
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the High Priced Twins, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154870
1947	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Judge is Shot, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 1-14-1947	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154871
1946	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Left Handed Fan, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 5-21-46	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154872
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Left-Handed Fan, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154873
1949	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Mail Order Murders, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154874
1949	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Man Who Lived Forever, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 5-10-49	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154875
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Man Who Loved Forever, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154876
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Model Murder, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154877
1948	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Phantom Gun, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 8-6-48	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154878
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Phantom Gun, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154879
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Phantom Neighbor, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154880
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Popular Corpse. The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154881
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Problem in Murder, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154882
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Purloined Corpse, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154883
1945	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Return of Huxley, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 11-05-1945	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154884
1953	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Tahlani's Fears, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154885
1949	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Case of the Wandering Fingerprints, The	R	CD7 - Wells		Episode. 1949	Reporter Tim O'Rourke, Shayne's reporter friend.	154886
1944	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Michael Shayne, Private Detective	R		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	1944-1947. ABC Radio. 30-Minute Shows. First Broadcast October 1944. Last Broadcast November 1948	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Wally Maher).	154887
1952	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: Michael Shayne, Private Detective	R		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	1952-1953. ABC Radio. October 1952-July 1953)	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Donald Curtis, later replaced by Robert Sterling)	154888
1948	Michael Shayne, Adventures of: New Adventures of Michael Shayne, The (aka Michael Shayne, Detective)	R		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	1948-1950. Mutual. 30-Minute Shows	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Jeff Chandler, later replaced by Robert Sterling).  Rourke seldom in this series.	154889
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Ancient Art of Murder, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #21. 2-24-1961. Series. 9-30-60 to 9-22-61. 32 episodes.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154890
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Badge, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #17. 1-27-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154891
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Blood on Biscayne Bay	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #9. 12-2-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154892
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Boat Caper, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #27. 4-7-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154893
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Body Beautiful, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #25. 3-24-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154894
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Call for Michael Shayne	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #5. 11-4-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154895
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Date With Death	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #28. 4-14-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154896
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Dead Air	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #32. 5-19-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154897
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Death Selects the Winner	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #12. 12-23-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154898
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Die Like a Dog	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #3. 10-14-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154899
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Dolls Are Deadly	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #1. 9-30-1960. Series. 9-30-60 to 9-22-61. 32 episodes.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154900
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Final Settlement	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #19. 2-10-1961. Volume #5	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) of the Daily News is Shayne's best friend.	154901
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Four Lethal Ladies	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #20. 2-17-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154902
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Framed in Blood	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #4. 10-28-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154903
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Heiress, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #18. 3-2-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154904
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: It Takes a Heap o' Dyin'	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #31. 5-12-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154905
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Man With a Cane, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #14. 1-6-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154906
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Marriage Can Be Fatal	T	VHS 909	Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #26. 3-31-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154907
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder and the Wanton Bride	T	VHS 917	Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #11. 12-16-1960. Volume #1	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154908
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder at the Convention	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #22. 3-3-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154909
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder in Wonderland	T	VHS 1025	Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #13. 12-30-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154910
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder Is a Fine Art	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #24. 3-17-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154911
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder on Biscayne Bay	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode. Volume # 6	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris), Shayne's reporter friend.	154912
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder Plays Charades	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #10. 12-9-1960. Volume #3	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154913
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Murder Round My Wrist	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #16. 1-20-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154914
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Night With Nora, A	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #2. 10-7-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154915
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: No Shroud for Shayne	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #30. 5-5-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154916
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Poison Pen Club, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #7. 11-18-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154917
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Shoot the Works	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #6. 11-11-1960. Volume #4	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154918
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Spotlight on a Corpse	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #15. 1-13-1961. Volume #7	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154919
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Strike Out	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #23. 3-10-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154920
1960	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: This Is It, Michael Shayne	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #8. 11-25-1960	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154921
1961	Michael Shayne, Private Detective: Trouble With Ernie, The	T		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	Episode #29. 4-21-1961	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154922
1970	Michael Shayne: 'Twas the Night Before Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1970. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	154923
1984	Michael Shayne: All in a Day's Work	SM		Halliday, Brett with Mike Shayne, by Tim Rourke	3-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154924
1980	Michael Shayne: All the Faces of Fear	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner & L.J. Washburn	12-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154925
1966	Michael Shayne: Armed...Dangerous	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#52 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154926
1982	Michael Shayne: Assassination of Michael Shayne, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	6-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154927
1974	Michael Shayne: At the Point of a .38	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#65 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154928
1982	Michael Shayne: Beautiful But Dead	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	1-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154929
1980	Michael Shayne: Bedlam File, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	5-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154930
1982	Michael Shayne: Black Death, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	12-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154931
1981	Michael Shayne: Black Lotus	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	1-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154932
1956	Michael Shayne: Blonde Cried Murder, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#26 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154933
1946	Michael Shayne: Blonde for a Day	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters and Story). Fred Myton (Screenplay)	#10 Michael Shayne Films. Based on first Michael Shayne story by Brett Halliday. Ness Book	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar), Michael Shayne's friend. Shayne gets involved with Police Reporter Helen Porter (Marjorie Hoshelle) who has in her possession damning evidence against a gambling ring.Since Helen has written several biting attacks on the police force, she turns to Shayne for help when her life is threatened. Helen ends up in the clutches of the crooks forcing Shayne to resort to a clever subterfuge to affect her rescue.Editor Bronson (Frank Ferguson) has suspected his wife of having an affair and finds her in the apartment when the reporter is shot.  His wife drops a gun which is found by next door neighbor and used to blackmail editor.	154934
1960	Michael Shayne: Blood of an Orange	SM		Halliday, Brett	7-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154935
1946	Michael Shayne: Blood on Biscayne Bay	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#14 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154936
1943	Michael Shayne: Blood on the Black Market (aka Heads You Lose)	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#8 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154937
1948	Michael Shayne: Blood on the Stars	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#16 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154938
1973	Michael Shayne: Blue Murder	NM		Halliday, Brett	#63 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154939
1973	Michael Shayne: Blue Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett	10-1973. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154940
1941	Michael Shayne: Blue, White and Perfect	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Borden Chase pulp novel.	#4 Michael Shayne Films	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	154941
1941	Michael Shayne: Bodies Are Where You Find Them	NM	OWN - P (Two different copies)	Halliday, Brett	#5 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154942
1963	Michael Shayne: Body Came Back (Parts 1, 2 and 3)	SM		Halliday, Brett	12-1963, 1/2-1964. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154943
1963	Michael Shayne: Body Came Back, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#45 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154944
1982	Michael Shayne: Book of the Dead	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	7-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154945
1956	Michael Shayne: Bring Back a Corpse	SM		Halliday, Brett	9-1956. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine, .	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154946
1960	Michael Shayne: Bullet for a Blonde	SM		Halliday, Brett	3-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154947
1981	Michael Shayne: Byline for Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	6-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154948
1949	Michael Shayne: Call for Michael Shayne	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#18 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154949
1961	Michael Shayne: Careless Corpse, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#39 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154950
1960	Michael Shayne: Case for Michael Shayne, A	SM		Halliday, Brett	5-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154951
1972	Michael Shayne: Caught Dead	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#61 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154952
1942	Michael Shayne: Corpse Came Calling, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#6 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154953
1963	Michael Shayne: Corpse That Never Was, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#44 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154954
1976	Michael Shayne: Corpse That Walked Away, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	3-1976. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154955
1971	Michael Shayne: Count Backwards to Zero	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#59 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154956
1947	Michael Shayne: Counterfeit Wife	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#15 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154957
1976	Michael Shayne: Crime Without Punishment	SM		Halliday, Brett	4-1976. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154958
1981	Michael Shayne: Cry in the Night, A	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By L.J. Washburn	11-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154959
1972	Michael Shayne: Danger - Michael Shayne At Work	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Bill Pronzini and Jeff Wallman	2-1972. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154960
1965	Michael Shayne: Dangerous Dames	NM		Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154961
1959	Michael Shayne: Date With a Dead Man	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#31 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154962
1984	Michael Shayne: Day of Revenge	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	4-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154963
1945	Michael Shayne: Dead Man's Diary	SM		Halliday, Brett (pseudonym Davis Dresser)	Black Mask, Sept. 1945, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 10-8 - Michael Shayne	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154964
1945	Michael Shayne: Dead Man's Diary (and Taste of Cognac, A)	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	With "Taste of Cognac, A."	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154965
1984	Michael Shayne: Dead Ringer	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	1-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154966
1983	Michael Shayne: Deadly Memories	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	7-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154967
1982	Michael Shayne: Deadly Queen	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	4-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154968
1985	Michael Shayne: Deadly Visions	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	3-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154969
1982	Michael Shayne: Deadly Visitor	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	8-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154970
1959	Michael Shayne: Death Dives Deep	SM		Halliday, Brett	1-1959.  Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154971
1981	Michael Shayne: Death From the Sky	SM		Halliday, Brett	7-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154972
1943	Michael Shayne: Death Goes to the Post	SM		Halliday, Brett	#1 Michael Shayne Short Stories	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154973
1955	Michael Shayne: Death Has Three Lives	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#24 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154974
1982	Michael Shayne: Death in Texas	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	9-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154975
1981	Michael Shayne: Death in the Dailies	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	12-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154976
1954	Michael Shayne: Death Is a Lovely Dame	NM		Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154977
1963	Michael Shayne: Death of a Dead Man	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Dennis Lynds	6-1963. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154978
1983	Michael Shayne: Death on Skull Mountain	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	11-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154979
1974	Michael Shayne: Death Rides the Black Market	SM		Halliday, Brett	7-1974. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154980
1983	Michael Shayne: Death Stalks the Campus	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	10-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154981
1984	Michael Shayne: Death Takes a Pilgrimage	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	11-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154982
1985	Michael Shayne: Death Tops the Charts	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	1-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154983
1960	Michael Shayne: Debt of Death, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	6-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154984
1984	Michael Shayne: Devil Dust and Death	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	6-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154985
1980	Michael Shayne: Diamonds Are Deadly	SM		Halliday, Brett	1-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154986
1959	Michael Shayne: Die Like a Dog	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#33 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154987
1945	Michael Shayne: Dinner at Dupre's	NM		Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154988
1983	Michael Shayne: Dirty Business, A	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	2-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154989
1939	Michael Shayne: Dividend on Death: Mike Shayne Detective Story, A	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#1 Michael Shayne Mysteries. From 1939 t0 1976, more than 60 mystery novels featuring Private Detective Michael Shayne.	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154990
1960	Michael Shayne: Dolls Are Deadly	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#35 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154991
1982	Michael Shayne: Doomsday Island	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	2-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154992
1941	Michael Shayne: Dressed to Kill	M	SVD 1189	Halliday, Brett (Characters). Richard Burke ("Death Takes No Bows").	#3 Michael Shane Films	Reporter (Hamilton MacFadden)  Editor (Charles C. Wilson).	154993
1964	Michael Shayne: Drink Up -- and Die!	SM		Halliday, Brett	3-1964. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154994
1980	Michael Shayne: Encore for Death	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	7-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154995
1984	Michael Shayne: Fishing for Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	12-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154996
1958	Michael Shayne: Fit to Kill	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#30 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154997
1970	Michael Shayne: Fourth Down to Death	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#58 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	154998
1963	Michael Shayne: Fourth Man, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1963. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	154999
1951	Michael Shayne: Framed in Blood	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#19 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155000
1962	Michael Shayne: Friendly Corpse	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Dennis Lynds	9-1962. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine. Expanded into novel "Too Friendly, Too Dead"	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155001
1981	Michael Shayne: Full Moon Means Murder, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	10-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155002
1963	Michael Shayne: Gallows Highway	SM		Halliday, Brett	3-1963. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155003
1962	Michael Shayne: Girl Cried Murder, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	11-1962. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155004
1980	Michael Shayne: Golden Buddha Caper	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	3-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155005
1983	Michael Shayne: Graven Image	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	8-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155006
1967	Michael Shayne: Guilty as Hell	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#54 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155007
1962	Michael Shayne: Guilty Bystander, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	10-1962. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155008
1973	Michael Shayne: Harmless Killer, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1973. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155009
1982	Michael Shayne: Havoc in High Places	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	3-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155010
1983	Michael Shayne: Hellhole	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	9-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155011
1960	Michael Shayne: Homicidal Virgin	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#36 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155012
1960	Michael Shayne: Homicidal Virgin, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	10-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine. Later expanded into a novel.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155013
1938	Michael Shayne: Human Interest Stuff	SM	OWN	Halliday, Brett		Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155014
1983	Michael Shayne: Hunting of Mike Shayne, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	5-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155015
1971	Michael Shayne: I Come to Kill You	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#60 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155016
1943	Michael Shayne: In a Deadly Vein	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155017
1942	Michael Shayne: Just Off Broadway	M		Eisinger, Jo (Idea) and Brett Halliday (Characters). Arnaud d.Usseau (Screenplay)	#6 Michael Shayne Films. Ness Book	Reporter Judy Taylor (Marjorie Weaver) for The Bulletin has a longstanding relationship with Michael Shayne, detective. When key witness is knifed during a trial, Reporter and detective separately sneak into courtroom at night to hunt for evidence.Shayne offers to give reporter an exclusive when he solves the case but she insists on going along while he gathers information. Shayne, a member of the jury, sneaks out of hotel room where he is sequestered to conduct own investigation.Reporter simply follows detective around on his investigations. He locks her in a closet to get her out of the way. Freelance Photographer Roy Higgins (Phil Silvers) tries to photograph Shayne who is supposed to be sequestered with other jurors.He gets a photograph and tries to sell it to the city editor, but Taylor sets fire to it and then convinces the editor to destroy the negative in exchange for a scoop. City Editor (Ivan Miller).  Reporter (Dick French)	155018
1984	Michael Shayne: Key of Death	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	9-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155019
1973	Michael Shayne: Kill All the Young Girls	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#62 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155020
1972	Michael Shayne: Kill Mike Shayne	SM		Halliday, Brett	1972. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Annual	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155021
1981	Michael Shayne: Killer's Cruise	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	9-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155022
1980	Michael Shayne: Killer's Eve	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	11-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155023
1961	Michael Shayne: Killers From the Keys	NM	UCLA	Halliday, Brett	#37 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155024
1984	Michael Shayne: Killing Time	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	10-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155025
1969	Michael Shayne: Lady, Be Bad	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#56 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155026
1946	Michael Shayne: Larceny in her Heart	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	#9 Michael Shayne Films	Police Reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar), best friend of Michael Shayne (Hugh Beautmont)	155027
1974	Michael Shayne: Last Seen Hitchhiking	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#64 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155028
1942	Michael Shayne: Man Who Wouldn't Die, The	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Clayton Rawson ("No Coffin for the Corpse").	#5 Michael Shayne Films	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan). Michael Shayne says he is “Foley” of the New York Bulletin so he can get information from the coroner and the chief of police on the death of a murder victim.	155029
1945	Michael Shayne: Marked for Murder	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#13 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155030
1980	Michael Shayne: Mayhem in the Magic City	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner & L.J. Washburn	10-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155031
1982	Michael Shayne: Medici Casket, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	5-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155032
1967	Michael Shayne: Mermaid on the Rocks	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#53 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155033
1943	Michael Shayne: Michael Shayne Investigates	NM		Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155034
1941	Michael Shayne: Michael Shayne Takes Over	NM		Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155035
1940	Michael Shayne: Michael Shayne, Private Detective	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters)	#1 Michael Shayne Films. Based on "Dividend on Death"	Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Dick French). Reporter (Harold Goodwin). Reporter (Hamilton MacFadden). Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Photographer (John Kellogg).	155036
1964	Michael Shayne: Michael Shayne's 50th Case	NM	UCLA	Halliday, Brett	#48 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155037
1944	Michael Shayne: Michael Shayne's Long Chance	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#9 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155038
1962	Michael Shayne: Mike Shayne, Private Eye: Bodies Are Where You Find Them	CB		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Ken Fitch (Writer). Lee Ames, Edd Ashe (Artists)	#2 Dell Comics. 2-4-1962.	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne	155039
1961	Michael Shayne: Mike Shayne, Private Eye: Heads…You Lose	CB		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Ken Fitch (Writer). Lee Ames, Edd Ashe (Artists)	#3 Dell Comics. 9-11-1962.	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne	155040
1961	Michael Shayne: Mike Shayne, Private Eye: Private Practice of Michael Shayne	CB		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Ken Fitch (Writer). Lee Ames, Edd Ashe (Artists)	#1 Dell Comics. 11-1961 to 12-1962	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne	155041
1961	Michael Shayne: Mike Shayne's Torrid Twelve	SM		Halliday, Brett		Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155042
1964	Michael Shayne: Milk Run Murder, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1964. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155043
1976	Michael Shayne: Million Dollar Handle	NM		Halliday, Brett	#66 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155044
1964	Michael Shayne: Mink Is For a Minx (aka Death of a Dead Man)	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Dennis Lynds	Best From Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, The	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155045
1944	Michael Shayne: Murder and the Married Virgin	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#10 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155046
1958	Michael Shayne: Murder and the Wanton Bride	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#29 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155047
1973	Michael Shayne: Murder at Dondo Beach	SM		Halliday, Brett	3-1973. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155048
1962	Michael Shayne: Murder by Proxy	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#41 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155049
1980	Michael Shayne: Murder By the Bay	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	2-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155050
1982	Michael Shayne: Murder From Beyond the Grave	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	10-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155051
1961	Michael Shayne: Murder in Haste	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#38 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155052
1959	Michael Shayne: Murder in Miami (aka Death Goes to the Post)	SM		Halliday, Brett		Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155053
1980	Michael Shayne: Murder in Paradise	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	6-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155054
1983	Michael Shayne: Murder in Paradise	SM		Halliday, Brett	6-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155055
1945	Michael Shayne: Murder Is My Business	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#11 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155056
1946	Michael Shayne: Murder Is My Business	M		Halliday, Brett (Based on The Uncomplaining Corpse).	#8 Michael Shayne Films	Reporter Tim Rourke (Richard Keene)  Red-headed gumshoe Michael Shayne (Hugh Beaumont) is hired by a wealthy woman to protect her from blackmailers.When his client is murdered, he takes it upon himself to track down the killer.	155057
1974	Michael Shayne: Murder of a Ghost, The	SM		Halliday, Brett	8-1974. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155058
1960	Michael Shayne: Murder on Jungle Key	SM		Halliday, Brett	7-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155059
1966	Michael Shayne: Murder Spins the Wheel	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#51 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155060
1960	Michael Shayne: Murder Takes a Holiday	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#34 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155061
1943	Michael Shayne: Murder Wears a Mummer's Mask (aka In a Deadly Vein)	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#7 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155062
1962	Michael Shayne: Never Kill a Client: Michael Shayne's 44th Case	NM	OWN - H - P	Halliday, Brett	#42 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155063
1965	Michael Shayne: Nice Fillies Finish Last	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#50 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155064
1985	Michael Shayne: Night in Hell, A	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	7-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155065
1978	Michael Shayne: Night of the White Hunter	SM		Halliday, Brett	5-1978. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155066
1992	Michael Shayne: Not-Tonight-Danger (aka Armchair Detective, The)	SM		Halliday, Brett		Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155067
1981	Michael Shayne: Odds on Death	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	2-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155068
1960	Michael Shayne: Odds on Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett	4-1960. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155069
1953	Michael Shayne: One Night With Nora	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#22 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155070
1978	Michael Shayne: Pattern for Terror, A	SM		Halliday, Brett	4-1978. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155071
1962	Michael Shayne: Pay-Off in Blood	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#40 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155072
1980	Michael Shayne: Payoff in Blood	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	3-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155073
1974	Michael Shayne: Perfect Woman To Murder, A	SM		Halliday, Brett	5-1974. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155074
1940	Michael Shayne: Private Practice of Michael Shayne, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#2 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155075
1985	Michael Shayne: Quick and the Dead, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	2-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155076
1964	Michael Shayne: Redhead for Mike Shayne, A	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#46 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155077
1983	Michael Shayne: Return of the Beach Butcher, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	1-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155078
1984	Michael Shayne: Sandcastles	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155079
1983	Michael Shayne: Search and Destroy	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	3-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155080
1983	Michael Shayne: Shadow of Death	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	4-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke (Jerry Paris) is Shayne's best friend.	155081
1972	Michael Shayne: Shadow of Fear	SM		Halliday, Brett	1-1972. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155082
1984	Michael Shayne: Shadows of the Past	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	8-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155083
1984	Michael Shayne: Sharks	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	7-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155084
1954	Michael Shayne: She Woke to Darkness	NM	MLPL	Halliday, Brett	#23 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155085
1957	Michael Shayne: Shoot the Works	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#28 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155086
1964	Michael Shayne: Shoot to Kill	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#47 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155087
1973	Michael Shayne: Short Cut to Murder	SM		Halliday, Brett	9-1973. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155088
1983	Michael Shayne: Silent Death	SM		Halliday, Brett	12-1983. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155089
1970	Michael Shayne: Six Seconds to Kill	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#57 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155090
1941	Michael Shayne: Sleeper's West	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Fredereick Nebel ("Sleeper's East")	#2 Michael Shayne Films	Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan).	155091
1968	Michael Shayne: So Lush, So Deadly	NM	OWN - P (Three Copies)	Halliday, Brett	#55 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155092
1981	Michael Shayne: Stalker of Biscayne Bay	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner & L.J. Washburn	5-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155093
1985	Michael Shayne: Sting of Death, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	6-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155094
1955	Michael Shayne: Stranger in Town	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#25 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155095
1972	Michael Shayne: Sweet Dreams -- Of Death	SM		Halliday, Brett	2-1972. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155096
1959	Michael Shayne: Target Mike Shayne	SM		Halliday, Brett	4-1959.  Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine. Later expanded into a novel	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155097
1959	Michael Shayne: Target: Michael Shayne	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#32 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155098
1944	Michael Shayne: Taste for Cognac	SM		Halliday, Brett (pseudonym Davis Dresser)	Black Mask, Nov. 1944, Vol. 26, No. 9, pp. 30-54 - Michael Shayne	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155099
1949	Michael Shayne: Taste for Violence, A	NM	OWN - H	Halliday, Brett	#17 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155100
1944	Michael Shayne: Taste of Cognac, A (and Dead Man's Diary)	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	With "Dead Man's Diary."	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155101
1982	Michael Shayne: Terror Resort	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	11-1982. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155102
1950	Michael Shayne: This is It, Michael Shayne	NM	OWN - H	Halliday, Brett	#19 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155103
1947	Michael Shayne: Three on a Ticket	M	DVD -R HQ 6609, 6610	Halliday, Brett (Story).	#11 Michael Shayne Films	Police Reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar). Red-headed private eye Michael Shayne (Hugh  Beaumont) is assigned to locate a fortune in stolen bank funds. His only clue is a baggage claim check torn into three pieces.	155104
1981	Michael Shayne: Three Strikes -- You're Dead!	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	3-1981. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155105
1985	Michael Shayne: Thy Will Be Done	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	5-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155106
1941	Michael Shayne: Tickets for Death	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#4 Michael Shayne Mysteries.	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155107
1942	Michael Shayne: Time To Kill	M		Halliday, Brett (Characters). Raymond Chandler ("The High Widow")	#7 Michael Shayne Films	Photographer Louis Venter (Ralph Byrd) is a photographer that is blackmailing a person that PI Michael Shayne is investigating. Reporter Tim Rourke, best friend of Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan).	155108
1963	Michael Shayne: Too Friendly, Too Dead	NM	MLPL	Halliday, Brett	#43 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155109
1947	Michael Shayne: Too Many Winners	M	DVD -R HQ 6610.		#12 Michael Shayne Films	Police Reporter Tim Rourke (Charles Mitchell). The red-headed Michael Shayne (Hugh Beaumont) accepts an assignment to investigate a gang of pari-mutual race ticket counterfeiters over the protests of his secretary who wants him to join her on vacation.Shayne sends Rouke to get information from a contact. Tim arrives to find a police inspector there -- the female contact has been murdered. Shayne goes to the race track. Two thugs take shots at him and he is wounded.He later learns that a printer and his engraving foreman served time for counterfeiting Irish sweepstake tickets and Shayne thinks he has the case solved -- until both men turn up murdered.	155110
1961	Michael Shayne: Torrid Twelve	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett		Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155111
1940	Michael Shayne: Uncomplaining Corpse, The	NM	OWN - H	Halliday, Brett	#3 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155112
1968	Michael Shayne: Violence is Golden	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#56 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155113
1965	Michael Shayne: Violent World of Michael Shayne, The	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#49 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155114
1980	Michael Shayne: Viper Conspiracy, The	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner	8-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155115
1956	Michael Shayne: Weep for a Blonde	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#27 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155116
1957	Michael Shayne: Weep for a Blonde (Three Parts)	SM		Halliday, Brett	2/3/6-1957. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155117
1952	Michael Shayne: What Really Happened	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#20 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155118
1951	Michael Shayne: When Dorinda Dances	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#21 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155119
1974	Michael Shayne: Who Killed Baby Sister?	SM		Halliday, Brett	6-1974. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155120
1970	Michael Shayne: Wild Young Corpse, A	SM		Halliday, Brett	1-1970. Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155121
1985	Michael Shayne: Wilde Weekend	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By Hal Blythe & Charles Sweet	8-1985. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155122
1976	Michael Shayne: Win Some, Lose Some	NM	OWN - P	Halliday, Brett	#67 Michael Shayne Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tim Rourke, for one of the Miami papers, is Shayne's only real friend in Miami. Rourke is tall, lean and slightly disheveled appearing, a boon drinking companion. He accompanies Shayne on most cases hoping to get an exclusive story.	155123
1980	Michael Shayne: Yesterday's Angel	SM		Halliday, Brett (Characters). By James M. Reasoner & L.J. Washburn	9-1980. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155124
1984	Michael Shayne: Yesterday's Hero	SM		Halliday, Brett	5-1984. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.	Reporter Tim Rourke is Shayne's best friend.	155125
1980	Michael und Monika. Ein aktueller Liebesroman	NR		Irmer, Benita von		Journalist	155126
1998	Michael Zen's Blue Movie	M	SVDSP 674			News Media	155127
1980	Michael, a Gay Son	DT			Short	Interviewer (Paul Endicott).	155128
1972	Michael. Ein Jugendbuch für die Infantilgesellschaft	N		Jelinek, Elfriede	Austria	TV Journalist	155129
1968	Michaella	MF			Belgium	Journalist (Bolen Francis).	155130
1977	Michaelmas	NSF	OWN - P	Budrys, Algis J.		TV Journalist Laurent Michaelmas controls the news by neutralizing corrupt officials.  Laurent Michaelmas is a media journalist star.	155131
2005	Michel Serres: Des cinq sens a Hermaphrodite	DF			France	Interviewers Michel Field, Michel Serres.	155132
1876	Michel Strogoff	N		Verne, Jules		Reporters from Britain and France	155133
200	Mick and Marie Story, The	N		Marzen, M.G.		Reporter Marie Sweet and Photographer Mickey “Mick” Swift team up to get a story about a phony animal rescue shelter operating under a government tax exemption grant. Marie got the story lead from the director of the California FBI office. Paul Du Pree, Marie’s spurned ex, fed her the info in an attempt to win back her affections. Paul was bound and determined to control her life with the story leads he knew she needed. Mick did not know he was standing in Paul’s way. The animal shelter was privately guarded and well hidden behind Cal Con Labs and a national forest. Cal Con Labs was in itself a clandestine operation. They were in the process of formulating synthetic drugs and testing them on teen runways and child laborers in an experimental study. While investigating Mickey and Marie run into some crazed CEOs who have a passion for slaughtering caged wild animals for their own amusement. Dangers multiply swiftly when Marie is caught off guard while snooping around. Mick becomes emotionally distraught at the thought of losing his lover and mate while his animal instincts take control of his body and mind. Mick’s instincts and the fresh mountain air weren’t the only thing affecting him. He also discovers a spring in the forest he labeled Hummingbird Valley, but even in the Garden of Eden there were unknown dangers. 	155134
2006	Mick Server: South Beach Shakedown: Diary of Gideon Pike, The	NM		Bruns, Don	#3 Mick Sever Mysteries	Music Journalist Mick Sever, based in Chicago, goes to Miami Florida when his ex-wife Ginny tells him their client, a pop music star and legendary rocker has vanished. They try to find him but soon realize he doesn't want to be found.Ginny is editing the singer's forthcoming memoirs and fears for his safety. Sever has saved the man's life before and he turns detective again to track him down.He finds out the singer's career, business associates and fortune are being held hostage by a Korean mobster who is blackmailing the singer-piano player. Sever and his wife risk their lives to solve the crime.	155135
2009	Mick Sever: Bahama Burnout	N		Bruns, Don	#5 Mick Sever Mysteries	Rock Journalist Mick Sever heads to Nassau, Bahamas, home of the legendary Highland Studio. Known for pumping out hits that burn up the charts, Highland is where the magic happens -- or rather where the magic happened until a devastating fire destroyed the entire studio. No one knows how the fire started, who started it, or whose body was found among the charred ruins. Sent to get the inside story on the opening of the new Highland Studio, Mick finds this is hardly the Phoenix-rising-out-of-the-ashes story he expected. Some say the studio’s haunted, some say it’s cursed, but one thing is for sure: someone or something wants to stop the music. A smashed guitar and erased tracks send a subtle warning, but murder? That’s an entirely different tune. If Mick doesn’t act fast, Highland Studio, along with everything and everyone in its path, could go in smoke. It’s not always better to burn out than to fade away. 	155136
2003	Mick Sever: Barbados Heat	NM		Bruns, Don	#2 Mick Sever Mysteries	Music Journalist Mick Sever, the reigning king of investigative rock journalism was a one-time best friend of the stepson of a congressman who made a fortune in the entertainment business.Congressman is leading a congressional inquiry into rap lyrics that could severely restrict artistic expression. Prior to the start of the hearings, he is murdered on the steps of his D.C. town home.Under arrest for murder are the stepson and one of his rapper clients. Sever knows something is awry when an attempt is made on his life to scare him off the story.He focuses on the congressman's widow, a powerful televangelist who may be appointed to fill her husband's vacant seat.	155137
2002	Mick Sever: Jamaica Blue	NM		Bruns, Don	#1 Mick Sever Mysteries	Rock Critic Mick Sever is a veteran music writer and author of bestselling book about a rock star's murder. He agrees to do a piece on a new Jamaican reggae group headed by a charismatic singer hailed as "the second coming of Bob Marley."Singer's lyrics advocate violence against women. Two young women have already been murdered after their concerts. When a third victim is stabbed to death, one of the rock star's security cards is found standing over the body with a bloody knife.Sever doubts the man's guilt. Two attempts to drive the rock critic off the road. Sever follows the group to Miami as he hunts for the truth.	155138
2008	Mick Sever: St. Barts Breakdown	N		Bruns, Don	#4 Mick Sever Mysteries	Rock Journalist Mick Sever flies to a Caribbean island known as a haven for the rich and famous to interview a highly successful rock music producer who in his day turned out hit singles employing a unique orchestral sound. The producer’s lawyer and all-around fixer insists he proceed with the interview while the lawyer tries to cover up the most recent death of a young woman with whom the producer was involved. The producer decides he can take care of his own problems including a nosy journalist.  Sever knows that not only does the producer have an unbelievable string of hits, but that a number of his romantic conquests have vanished into thin air. Before Sever can hop a plane to the island, he’s nearly run down by a speeding car. After receiving anonymous threats, the producer is convinced someone wants to bring him down. And that meddlesome reporter is digging too deep.  If the producer has his way, Mick will only need a one-way ticket to paradise because if he isn’t careful, his next column might be his obituary. 	155139
2003	Mickey	M		Grisham, John		TV Anchor (Sherri Richmond). Male Vegas Sportscaster (Rick Ott). ABC Announcer (Brent Musburger). ESPN Announcer (Jack Edwards). ESPN Reporter (Ric Young). ESPN Expert (Timothy Williams).  Williamsport Anchor (Bill Bevins).Female Las Vegas Newscaster (Sherri Richmond McKinney). Nevada Radio Announcer #1 (Steve Leonard). Announcer (Kenny Mayne). ABC Colorman (Harold Reynolds).	155140
1999	Mickey Blue Eyes	M				Reporter (Ed Wheeler). Carol the Photographer (Maddie Corman).	155141
1955	Mickey Mouse and The Daily War Drum	CS		Disney, Walt	Reprinted in "Mickey Mouse" (1978).	Newspaper Owner Mickey Mouse buys and runs a local newspaper he calls The Daily War Drum.	155142
1955	Mickey Mouse Club, The	T				Newsreels	155143
1955	Mickey Mouse Club, The: Mickey Mouse Newsreel, The	T			Series. 10-3-1955 to 9-2-1959. ABC	Newsreel for children.	155144
1937	Mickey Mouse Runs His Own Newspaper	CB		Disney, Walt		Newspaper	155145
1979	Mickey Mouse: Micky, Der Rasende Reporter	CB	OWN		Walt Disney's Lustige Taschenbucher. Nr. 63.	Reporter (Mickey Mouse)	155146
1998	Mickey Rawlings: Cincinnati Red Stalkings, The	NS	OWN - H	Soos, Troy	#5 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Sportswriters covering early baseball history. The Cincinnati Red Stockings was baseball's first professional team in 1869. A Reds fan mounts an exhibit of memorabilia and then is shot to death.	155147
1999	Mickey Rawlings: Hanging Curve	NS	OWN - H	Soos, Troy	#6 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Sportswriters in 1922 covering baseball and peripatetic ballplayer Mickey Rawlings. It is April 1922, five years after East St. Louis is scarred by the worst racial violence in American history.Rawlings' team the St. Louis Browns loses a game to the St. Louis Cubs, a black semi-pro team. When the Cubs' pitcher is found dead, the Klu Klux Klan is suspected.The lynching of the Cubs' star player could lead to a repeat of the terrible race riots of 1917 which left hundreds (mostly blacks) dead in East St. Louis.	155148
1997	Mickey Rawlings: Hunting a Detroit Tiger	NS	OWN - H	Soos, Troy	#4 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Journalist Karl Landfors of the Detroit Journal in early spring, 1920. Sportswriters. Detroit Journal headlines.Four million Americans are out on strike and the Great Red Scare -- Communists, Wobblies, anarchists, foreigners, unionists -- is underway. Mickey Rawlings, now a utility infielder for the Detroit Tigers having been traded by the Cubs, gets involved.After breaking his arm in spring training, Rawlings ends up at a Wobblies meeting where he finds the body of an ex-major leaguer who had been trying to organize the players' union.The next day, the newspapers credit Rawlings with the killing, described as self-defense. Pretty soon, the Wobblies are out to get him. Rawlings can't find the Detroit cop who told the papers he was the killer. There's another Wobblie death.Rawlings and journalist Landfors team up to solve the case.	155149
1995	Mickey Rawlings: Murder at Ebbets Field	NS	OWN - P	Soos, Troy	#2 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Sportswriters in August of 1914. New York Giants are in first place and the Brooklyn Dodgers are trailing last. Rookie Giant Mickey Rawlings finds the body of an actress, who also happens to be the new owner of the Dodgers.Her body washes up on an Coney Island beach.  As the pennant race heats up, Mickey finds himself matching wits with a killer who has an irritating habit of vanishing into thin air.	155150
1994	Mickey Rawlings: Murder at Fenway Park	NS	OWN - P	Soos, Troy	#1 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Sportswriters in 1912 Boston. The newspapers are full of stories about the Titanic, which has just sunk, and Fenway Park is brand news. Mickey Rawlings is a utility infielder just brought up by the Red Sox.He trips over the body of a player whose head has been smashed by a baseball bat. Joining the ball club in New York, Rawlings wonders why the papers aren't covering the murder. Then he learns the body was moved to avoid embarrassing the Red Sox.Robert Tyler, the treasurer of the Red Sox, is very Public Relations conscious.	155151
1996	Mickey Rawlings: Murder at Wrigley Field	NS	OWN - H	Soos, Troy	#3 Mickey Rawlings Mysteries	Sportswriters in 1918 Chicago. Baseball player Mickey Rawlings is starting for the Cubs and his hitting is at a career high but his best friend, a rookie, has just been murdered.	155152
1984	Micki and Maude (aka Micki + Maude)	M		Reynolds, Jonathan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Rob Salinger (Dudley Moore) for program America Hey! wants to have a child, but his wife is involved with her political career.. Meets a musician while doing a story and begins a relationship with her. Both women become pregnant.Salinger covers mostly fluff stories and even his crew members start laughing when he is identified as an important broadcast journalist. Suggestion of manipulations made in TV during Salinger's first meeting with the musician.She asks why the camera is only pointed at her and Salinger tells her they will shoot his close-ups later. She accuses him of doing this to make himself look wise and condescending and insists on watching the crew shoot his cut-ins.Salinger's editor Leo Brody (Richard Mulligan) tries to advise him on his increasingly complex predicament and even offers him easy assignments so he can spend time with both wives.Newscaster (Jim Giggins). Newscaster (Tiiu Leek). Newscaster (Roger Rose). TV Cameraman (Phillippe Denham). "News is just gossip for intellectuals."	155153
1984	Micki New	SS	UCLA	Mathers, Peter	In "Change for the Better, A."	News Media. Who is Micki New?  Reporters try to find out. Not much journalism.	155154
1905	Micky	N	USC	Lyman, Olin		Reporter. Michael O'Bryn becomes a reporter on the Daily Courier.  Background of newspaper office.	155155
1919	Microbe, The	M			AFI-Novelists/News Vendors	News Vendor	155156
1974	Microbes and Men: Invisible Enemy, The	T			Episode #1. 9-18-1974	Commentator (Frank Gillard).	155157
1811	Microcosmography; Or, a Piece of the World Discovered in Essays and Characters	ER	COPY	Earle, John		Herald. "Carrier, A." "A Pot-Poet." "A Partial Man:" "A Herald."  "A Critic:"  "He is the surgeon of old authors and heals the wounds of dust and ignorance.""He is one that makes all books sell dearer, whilst he swells them into folios with his comments."  "Pamphlets:" Are the weekly almanacks, shewing what weather is in the state…"They are the silent traytors that affront majesty and abuse all authority, under the colour of an Imprimatur.  They are like the mushromes, sprung up in a night and dead in a day….""He tastes stiles as some discreeter palates do wine; and tells you which is genuine, which sophisticate	155158
1951	Mid-Day News	DT			Series. 9-3-1951 to 9-21-1951. CBS	TV Anchors Dorothy Dean, John Schafer.	155159
1969	Midas Run	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	155160
1986	Midas Touch, The	N		Carr, Jess		Journalist Lydia Lansdowne leaves Ohio after her parents' untimely death for Turkey, where she eagerly rejoins her brother, an Air Force officer serving with NATO forces.	155161
1985	Midday	T			Australia. Series 1985-1998.	Parody News. Fake Newsreaders (Rob Sitch, Tom Gleisner). Hosts Ray Martin (1985-1993), Derryn Hinch (1994), David Reyne (1995), Tracy Grimshaw (1995), Kerri-Anne Kennerley (1996-1998).	155162
1980	Middle Ground, The	N	GPL	Drabble, Margaret		Journalist Kate Armstrong, a successful English journalist and mother of grown children, faces that moment when she must enter her later years	155163
1946	Middle Man for Murder	SM		Herrington, W. Lee (Alan Farley)	Black Mask, July. 1946, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 76-84, 96.	Photographer "Long" Lane, frustrated photographer and private investigator	155164
2009	Middle Men	M				News Media. News Reporter (Jim Devoti). Paparazzi Photographer (Dan Hanks). Businessman builds first online billing company dealing exclusively with adult entertainment finds himself in the middle of a whirlwind filled with starlets, conmen, Russian mobsters, federal agents and international terrorists -- all the while trying to hold on to his marriage and family. 	155165
1919	Middle Temple Murder, The	NM	GPL	Fletcher, J.S.		Newspaperman Mr. Spargo of the Watchman, Frank Spargo.	155166
2008	Middleman, The: Pilot Episode Sanction	T			Episode #1. 6-16-2008. Based on the graphic novels of Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Les McClaine.	TV Reporter (Dawn Chubal). Struggling artist is recruited by a secret agency to fight against evil forces.	155167
1871	Middlemarch	N	OWN - H	Eliot, George		Editor. Will Ladislaw edits a newspaper.  Ladislaw is a cousin of the hero's. Vacillates in his choice of a career. Curly-haired and gray-eyed, Ladislaw edits a newspaper and  works as a political canvasser. Campaigns for the poor of England.Carp, a critic feared and resented by the hero.  Keck, editor of the Middlemarch Trumpet.	155168
1920	Midlanders, The	M		Jackson, Charles Tenney (Novel).  Ida May Park (Scenario)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Wildy Curran (Lloyd Bacon), a newspaper editor in a small river town is one of many suitors to the heroine. Orphan heroine escapes from convent in New Orleans and is adopted by riverboat captain.After winning a contest, she leaves for the city with a theatrical producer despite the disapproval of the community. When she returns she is given a cold reception and ends up marrying someone other than the editor.	155169
1989	Midnight	M				Girl Reporter	155170
1934	Midnight (aka Call It Murder)	M		Sifton, Paul and Claire (Play). Chester Erskine (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nolan (Henry Hull) follows case of a woman convicted of killing her husband and sentenced to be executed. Reporter opposes death sentence.  Works his way into home of jury foreman, rigs up the radio to present phony broadcast.Works his way into home of jury foreman, rigs up the radio to present phony broadcast. Gives account of execution to see how foreman will react. Foreman discovers Nolan is a reporter. Reporter tries to clear foreman's daughter of a murder.Gangster's death ruled mob killing. Spud, the Reporter (Harry Bowen).	155171
1934	Midnight Alibi	M	DVD -R HQ 2025 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Stanley Mack). Headlines from Daily Star Gazette, New York Evening Dispatch, New York Express, and New York Bulletin.  Reporters in background during court trial."Newspapers will cheer while I burn." Photographer in Courtroom (Harry Seymour).	155172
2005	Midnight Band of Mercy, The	N		Blaine, Michael		Reporter Max Greengrass is an ex-pugilist turned space-rater for the New York Herald in New York in 1893. A space-rater is paid by the column inch. With no regular salary, Max must hustle for his stories. After lucky night at the faro table, he nearly trips over his big scoop: four cats, killed and ritually arranged on a Greenwich Village sidewalk. Catricide. Max sells the story and pursues it, from low dives to posh mansions, from a proper, if eccentric, organization of respectable ladies who are killing stray cats to “save” them, to a bizarre conspiracy of tenement landlords and insurance interests who are getting rich by exploiting the misery of the poorer elements of society. Based on actual events and crimes that occurred in New York City in 1893.	155173
2007	Midnight Brunch at Casa Dracula	NSF		Acosta, Marta		Tabloid Reporter encounters an aspiring writer Milagro De Los Santos who discovers she's the main course on the menu. She's fallen for a wealthy, handsome plastic surgeon and part of a vampire dynasty.Milagro has recovered from a vampirism infection and is living on the surgeon's California ranch when she's informed she won't be allowed to attend the naming ceremony for her cousin's baby.Now her life is threatened by a rogue family member. She flees to the desert to hide and encounters the reporter, an egomaniacal actor, a partying heiress and a lavish spa full of dark secrets -- all of which might help her find a way home.	155174
1993	Midnight Caller	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Smadar Hanson).	155175
1991	Midnight Caller: Added Starter, The	T			Episode #55. 4-5-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155176
1988	Midnight Caller: After It Happened	T			Episode #3. 12-13-1988	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155177
1990	Midnight Caller: Ain't Too Proud To Beg	T			Episode #42. 10-19-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM RadioGossip Columnist for San Francisco Dispatch insinuates that Jack's the father of Devon's unborn child	155178
1989	Midnight Caller: Baby Chase	T			Episode #14.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155179
1989	Midnight Caller: Bank Job	T			Episode #5	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155180
1990	Midnight Caller: Based On a True Story	T			Episode #28	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155181
1989	Midnight Caller: Blame It On Midnight	T			Episode #26	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Reporter #1 (Mary Dilts).	155182
1989	Midnight Caller: Blood Red	T			Episode #25	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155183
1991	Midnight Caller: Blood Ties	T			Episode #54. 3-1-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155184
1989	Midnight Caller: Blues for Mr. Charlie	T			Episode #16.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. TV Newscaster (Mary Dilts). Reporter #1 (Peter Fitzsimmons).	155185
1990	Midnight Caller: Burned Beyond Recognition	T			Episode	News Media	155186
1988	Midnight Caller: But Not For Me	T			Episode #2.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155187
1991	Midnight Caller: Can't Say N-N-No	T			Episode #53. 2-15-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155188
1991	Midnight Caller: City in the Night, A	T			Episode #57. 4-19-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155189
1991	Midnight Caller: City of Lost Souls	T			Episodes #59-#60-#61. 5-3, 10-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155190
1990	Midnight Caller: Class of 1980, The	T			Episode #39. 9-28-1990. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155191
1988	Midnight Caller: Conversations With an Assassin	T			Episode #1. 10-15-1988. Episodes. Series October 1988-August 1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM RadioSerial killer uses Jack's show to publicize his murders and makes Jack his final target. Killian had retired from the San Francisco Police Department after accidentally shooting his partner.Now he's drawn back to the world of the living by an offer to be a late night talk radio host. Serial killer begins calling Jack, explaining assassinations. Jack pulled back into the crime fighting world.	155192
1989	Midnight Caller: Do You Believe In Miracles?	T			Episode #27	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155193
1989	Midnight Caller: End Of Innocence	T			Episode #24	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155194
1989	Midnight Caller: Ethan's Call	T			Episode #13.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155195
1989	Midnight Caller: Evil Is Live Spelled Backward	T			Episodes #18-#19	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Reporter #1 (Mary Dilts). Reporter #2 (Melissa Martin).Reporter #3 (Peter Fitzsimmons).	155196
1989	Midnight Caller: Execution of John Saringo, The	T			Episode #6	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Newscaster #1 (Edwina Moore). KJCM Technician (Chris Pray).	155197
1989	Midnight Caller: Fall, The	T			Episode #12. 3-28-1989	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155198
1989	Midnight Caller: Fathers and Sins	T			Episode #9	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155199
1991	Midnight Caller: Her Dirty Little Secret	T			Episode #50. 1-25-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155200
1990	Midnight Caller: Home To Roost	T			Episode #47	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. TV Newscaster (Mary Dilts).	155201
1990	Midnight Caller: Hostage Game, The	T			Episode #37	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. News Media. Reporter #1 (Simon Levy).	155202
1990	Midnight Caller: Kid Salinas	T			Episode #30	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155203
1989	Midnight Caller: Kiss for the Dying, A	T			Episode	News Media	155204
1990	Midnight Caller: Language Barrier, The	T			Episode #40. 10-5-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155205
1991	Midnight Caller: Leopard, The	T			Episode #58. 4-26-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155206
1990	Midnight Caller: Life Without Possibility	T			Episodes #44-#45.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM RadioTV Newsperson (Mary Dilts).	155207
1991	Midnight Caller: Loneliest Number, The	T			Episode #56. 4-12-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155208
1989	Midnight Caller: Mercy Me	T			Episode #20	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Reporter #1 (Scott Vance).	155209
1990	Midnight Caller: Nighthawk's Got the Blues	T			Episode #38	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio.	155210
1989	Midnight Caller: No Exit	T			Episode #8	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Reporter (Mary Dilts).	155211
1990	Midnight Caller: Old Friends	T			Episode #41. 10-12-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155212
1988	Midnight Caller: Payback	T			Episode #4. 12-20-1988	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155213
1990	Midnight Caller: Planes	T			Episode #29	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155214
1991	Midnight Caller: Play Blotto…and Die	T			Episode #52. 2-8-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155215
1989	Midnight Caller: Promise To a Dead Man	T			Episode #11	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155216
1990	Midnight Caller: Protection	T			Episode #36	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155217
1990	Midnight Caller: Reverend Soundbite, The	T			Episode #33. 3-6-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. News Media. Reporter #1 (Simon Levy).  Reporter #2 (Mary Dilts).	155218
1990	Midnight Caller: Ryder on the Storm	T			Episode #46.	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155219
1990	Midnight Caller: Sale Away	T			Episode #43. 10-26-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155220
1990	Midnight Caller: Snitch In Time, A	T			Episodes #31-#32	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155221
1989	Midnight Caller: Someone To Love	T			Episode #23. 11-14-1989	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155222
1989	Midnight Caller: Take Back the Streets	T			Episode #22	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155223
1989	Midnight Caller: Tarnished Shield	T			Episode #17. Season 2 Opener	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155224
1991	Midnight Caller: That's Amore	T			Episode #49. 1-4-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155225
1990	Midnight Caller: Three For the Money	T			Episode #35. 4-3-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155226
1989	Midnight Caller: Trash Radio	T			Episode #7	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155227
1989	Midnight Caller: Twelve Gauge	T			Episode #10	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio. Reporter (Peter Fitzsimmons).	155228
1991	Midnight Caller: Uninvited Guests	T			Episode #51. 2-1-1991	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155229
1989	Midnight Caller: Wait Until Midnight	T			Episode #15. 5-2-1989	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155230
1989	Midnight Caller: Watching Me, Watching You	T			Episode #21	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155231
1990	Midnight Caller: With Malice Towards One	T			Episode #48. 12-14-1990	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155232
1990	Midnight Caller: Wrong Side of the Wall	T			Episode #34	Reporter Deacon Bridges (Mykelti T. Williamson) is a reporter for the San Francisco Dispatch. Jack Killian (Gary Cole) host for late night radio call-in show on KCJM Radio	155233
1989	Midnight Club, The	N	OWN - H	Patterson, James		Journalist Sarah McGinniss, talented journalist investigating the Midnight Club	155234
1937	Midnight Court	M				Reporter (Wheaton Chambers). Reporter (Joe Cunningham). Reporter (Frankl Faylen). Milt the Reporter (CY Kendall).	155235
1998	Midnight Dancers, The	N		Maybury, Anne		News Media	155236
1993	Midnight Edition	M	L. VHS 411, 426	Postell, Charles (Autobiography - "Escape of My Dead Men"). Michael Stewart, Yuri Zeltser, Howard Libov (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jack Travers (Will Patton) wears a battered press hat, leaves the Miami Globe to return to his hometown in Georgia and his old job on The Jericho Journal. Chases ambulance to site of a multiple murder .Passes self off as police photographer.Cop recognizes him and says he wants the story on the front page. Lets the reporter investigate on his own and take photographs. Reporter gets a cop to tell him about suspect's arrest in exchange for not printing information on cop's gun taken by killer.Reporter arranges series of interviews with killer while he awaits for execution: "You're my mouth, Jack."  Secretly tapes interviews and killer gets furious. Articles are picked up by AP. Reporter a success and becomes famous.Fights with wife, has sex with the killer's girlfriend, attacked, locked out of his office at the paper, wife leaves him.. Killer escapes, shows up at reporter's house. Reporter arrested as a potential accomplice. He shoots the killer.Before leaving town, he gives his daughter a camera because she is interested in photography. Exchange:" What won't you do for a story?" "I won't break and enter and I won't kill.". Female Reporter (Karen Beyer). Male Reporter (Gary Yates).	155237
1989	Midnight Examiner, The	NM	GPL	Kotzwinkle, William		Editor Howard Halliday, editor in chief of the Midnight Examiner, a sleazy newspaper published in midtown Manhattan.  Howard also directs the publication of numerous other shabby magazines, such as Ladies Own Monthly.Medical, psychological and homemaker columns are all fabricated by Howard and his wacky staff of writers under various pseudonyms.  Writers are highly educated, sophisticated New Yorkers who have wound up working at the offices of Chameleon Publications.Hattie Flyer, one of the editors, who always speaks in headlines..  Beauty editor Amber Adams. Celia Lyndhurst, another editor. Yvonne Plum, gossip columnist for the Midnight Examiner and editor of Teen Idol magazine.	155238
2003	Midnight Expression	M				Reporter #2 (Dave Clemens).	155239
1990	Midnight Fear	M				Reporter (Ross Wilburn). Still Photographer (Joe Turner).	155240
1986	Midnight Haul	NM	OWN - P	Collins, Max Allan		Journalism Student attempts to find out whether excessive suicides, including his girl friend's mysterious death, occurring in a small New Jersey town. He's a young, graduate journalism student.Investigates whether they are a coincidence or the result of the town being a toxic nightmare deadly to live in and exorbitantly expensive, if not impossible, to clean up. Midnight haul is the surreptitious and illegal dumping of toxic chemical wastes.	155241
2000	Midnight Hour, The	M				Crime Photographer (Kevin L. Bright).	155242
1997	Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4040, 4041. DVD +RW 4022 (Conclusion). SVD 1445			New York Journalist John Kelso (John Cusack) is on assignment for Town & Country Magazine to cover a celebrated Christmas party. Photographer (Ray Wineteer).The visiting city reporter’s assignment suddenly revolves around the murder trial of a local millionaire, Jim Williams: self-made man, art collector, antiques dealer, bon vivant and semi-closeted homosexual. Kelso, a magazine reporter finds himself in Savannah amid the beautiful architecture and odd doings to write a feature on one of Williams’ famous Christmas parties. He is intrigued by Williams from the start, but his curiosity is piqued when he meets Williams’ violent, young and sexy lover, Billy. Later that night, Billy is dead and Kelso stays on to cover the murder trial. 	155243
1938	Midnight Intruder	M		Pollock, Channing (Novel - "Synthetic Gentleman").  George Waggner, Lester Cole (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Magnate John Clark Reitter (Paul Everton). Ex-newspaperman "Doc" Norton (J.C. Nugent) . Barry Gilbert (Louis Hayward) mistaken as Reitter's missing son, John Clark Reitter, Jr. (Eric Linden).Gilbert goes to work for Newspaper Editor Bill Harwood (Joe Crehan) at Reitter's paper, The New York Globe under an assumed name.  Given a column (written under the name of "Dixie Devore) and is assigned to cover Reitter's real son's trial for murder.Exposes the real killer. Convinces the city editor to hire Reitter who is reunited with the family. Reporter Joe Dillon (Ted Osborne).	155244
1993	Midnight Kiss	M				Reporter (Mary Majors)	155245
1981	Midnight Lace	MT		Green, Janet (Play - "Mathilda Shouted Fire").  Jerry Ludwig (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Cathy Preston (Mary Crosby) complains about "cotton candy assignments" she is given by her producer. She wants to do hard news.  Established she is one of the wealthiest young women in the city. Target of a plot to drive her insane.While rushing to the zoo for a remote broadcast, Preston beings hearing voices and crashes her car.  When she returns to work, her producer gives her a hard news story involving terrorists at Alcatraz. But her perils overshadow her journalism assignments.It's her husband, a record producer, who is trying to drive her insane to collect her fortune.Terrorized TV reporters.	155246
2008	Midnight Legacy	N		Tenorio, Dee		Paparazzi Photographer Tara Sellers has an identity problem. Having ground up in countless foster homes, she scratches out a living as a paparazzi photographer until she discovers she is the illegitimate daughter of one of the richest men in the world. Suddenly, everything she thought she knew about herself is a lie.	155247
1995	Midnight Man	MT				TV Interviewer (Paul Bandey). News Announcer (Larue Hall).	155248
2008	Midnight Man	MT			Miniseries. Great Britain	Journalist Max Raban (James Nesbitt) is reduced to raking through bins for celebrity stories. Everything changes when he uncovers information that will lead him into a frightening world of deceit and distrust. As Max’s world crumbles around him he struggles to find a way to expose the truth. Newsreader (Dermot Murnaghan). American Correspondent (Alysha Westlake).	155249
1974	Midnight Man, The	M				Photographer (David Garrison)	155250
1945	Midnight Manhunt (aka One Exciting Night)	M	VHS 896	Lang, David (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sue Gallagher (Ann Savage) for The Chronicle lives above wax museum and stumbles upon corpse. Places it in one of the exhibits so she can get scoop and get back in her paper's good graces after losing her expense account in crap game.Museum attendant calls in rival Reporter Pete Wills (William Gargan) of the News-Bulletin because  reporter once cleared man's father of murder charge. When Wills arrives, Gallagher tries to convince him she is working on play she is trying to write.But reporter intercepts her article and finds out about body. Various people hide body. Gallagher arrested and fired -- "That's what I get for hiring a half-baked woman reporter," her editor says. Night Editor Mr. McAndrews (Paul Harvey).Gallagher and Wills get goods on man. Wills calls in story insisting on a double byline telling News-Bulletin Gallagher now works for them or they will not get the story. New York Times, 8/18/45: "Reporters are sometimes reckless people…..""...but they are never so reckless, you may be sure, as to go around stealing the corpses of murdered gangsters in order to score 'scoops'…And when one of the characters comments that American reporters will stop at nothing 'once they smell a  story'….."	155251
1911	Midnight Marauder, The	M				Newspaper account of accidental capture of burglar	155252
1933	Midnight Mary	M				Court Photographer (Ernie Adams). Court Photographer (Don Brodie).	155253
2003	Midnight Mass	M				News Media. Newscaster 1 (Larry Dane). Newscaster 2 (Rebecca Newland). Newscaster 3 (Keith Lister). Interviewer (Harry Ferone).	155254
1930	Midnight Mystery	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	155255
2005	Midnight Oil	M				TV News Reporter (Robin Gray). Radio Announcer (John Cavanagh).	155256
1999	Midnight on Julia Street	NM	OWN - P	Ware, Ciji		Reporter Corlis McCullough's search for truth drives her to chase a story involving a male historical preservationists	155257
1932	Midnight Patrol, The	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story). George Jeske (Adaptation). C.B. Carrington, Barry Barringer, C.E. Roberts (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter of the Bulletin, Johnny Martin (Regis Toomey), witnesses the murder of a woman, prevents her sister from being kidnapped, and gets into jail to interview a crook.He and a detective corner the killer in a theatre.  New York Times, 5/7/32: "seems to be an impression of a big city reporter by one who has never seen a big city reporter."	155258
1994	Midnight Ramble	MT				Commentators (Dorothy Delfs, Olive Delfs). Commentator-Author (Toni Cade Bambara).  Commentator-Archivist (Pearl Bowser). Commentator-Actresses  (Edna Mae Harris, Frances Williams).Commentator-Journalist (St. Claire Bourne Sr.). Commentator-Illustrator (Elton Fax). Commentator-Historian (Robert Hall). Commentator-Actor (Herb Jeffries). Commentator-Filmmaker (Carlton Moss).Commentator (Shingzie Howard).	155259
1990	Midnight Ride	M				Newscaster (Abe Wischnia)	155260
2008	Midnight Rising	NSF		Adrian, Lara		Journalist Dylan Alexander’s adventure began with the discovery of a hidden tomb, thrusting her into the center of a gathering storm of violence and secrets. But nothing is as dangerous as the scarred, lethally seductive man who rises from the shadows to draw her into his world of dark desire and endless night. Fueled by pain and rage over a shattering betrayal, the warrior Rio has pledged his life to war against the Rogues. He will let nothing stand in his way -- least of all a mortal woman with the power to expose the entire vampire race. For an ancient evil has awakened and a stunning darkness is on the rise. Suddenly Alexander is powerless to resist Rio’s touch, even as she uncovers a shocking link to her own past. And now she must choose: leave Rio’s midnight realm, or risk it all for the man who has shown her true passion and the infinite pleasures of the heart. 	155261
2007	Midnight Road, The	N		Piccirilli, Tom		Reporter teams up with a determined homicide detective to find out what really happened at a million-dollar Long Island home and why people around the detective are suddenly being murdered. 	155262
1994	Midnight Run for Your Life	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Larry McCormick). Reporter #1 (Marcia Firesten). Reporter #2 (Douglas Geib).	155263
1938	Midnight Sailing	N		Blochman, L.G.		Reporter with News Service solves three murders aboard a Japanese steamer.	155264
1924	Midnight Secrets	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Reporter investigates crooked politicians who kidnap his sweetheart and hide her on a yacht to try to stop him from reporting on them. Reporter finds her and captures the crooks.	155265
1947	Midnight Serenade	M				Reporter (William Meader). Photographer (Bill Burt).	155266
2004	Midnight Spike's House Brew	T				Correspondent. Segment Correspondent (Andrew Gentile).	155267
2003	Midnight Sun	M				Newscaster (Jim Dougherty).	155268
1937	Midnight Taxi	M				Reporter investigating a prominent citizen who is secretly running a counterfeit ring is in a car that is forced off a cliff by a taxi driver. 	155269
1989	Midnight Warrior	M	SV 250	Kanganis, Charles T. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Cameraman Nick Branca (Kevin Bernhardt) becomes increasingly discontented with corruption of those in the profession. Boss Buddy (Bernie Angel) is a kind of video godfather determining which freelancers work in which districts.Cameramen are modern day ambulance chasers operating out of vans complete with editing equipment, police scanners and cellular phones (which they use to take bids for footage as they get it).Branca climbs onto a roof where a woman is threatening to jump. Tries to talk her down. Assistant excited about the footage they got. Branca turns over tape to man claiming to be the woman's husband. Says he does not want their children to see her death.Later finds out from Buddy that the guy was just another freelancer trying to move in on his territory. Boss chews him out for giving away a $10,000 story.  Branca becomes the subject of media attention when he rescues a woman trapped in a burning car.Cameraman is given network spot through influence of Reporter Liz Brown (Heidi Paine) who interviewed him at the accident site. Buddy kills Branca's girlfriend. Branca gets him to confess, then blows up a car killing Buddy. Takes over Buddy's job.	155270
1993	Midnight Witness	M				News Media. Newscaster 1 (Joe Servantes). Newscaster 2 (Christina Welsh).	155271
2009	Midnight’s Master	NSF		Eden, Cynthia		Reporter Holly Storm, a sexy little journalist, hopes to get an exclusive story involving a serial killer in Atlanta who targets the “Others” for organ harvesting. She knows the best bet is the most powerful demon in the area, bar owner Niol Lapen. Talk, dark and formidable, Lapen is the last demon on earth most people would ask for a favor. Yet Storm wanders into his club to do exactly that. She already knows too much about his kind and Niol has no wish to help her get in deeper over her head. But working alongside her may be the only way to stop a killer, even as it ignites a primal desire unlike anything he’s known.  Holly has seen firsthand what Niol is capable of, but that doesn’t frighten her nearly as much as her body’s instinctive reaction to him, or the wild, fierce passion that would tempt her to follow him through hell itself.  Something evil and relentless is prowling the streets of Atlanta, and as Holly’s search leads her into danger that even Niol could never have predicted, she’ll uncover a secret that could rip her world apart. 	155272
1999	Midsomer Murders: Death in Disguise	T			UK. Episode #5. 5-6-1999.	News Media. Newscasters (Jon Glover, Geoffrey Beevers). Researcher (Caroline Lintott).	155273
2007	Midsomer Murders: King's Crystal	TF			UK. Episode #54.1-26-2007.	Photographer (David Henry).	155274
1682	Midsummer Moon	PO	USC	Thompson, Thomas		News	155275
1984	Midt om natten	MF				TV Journalist (Erik Stephensen). Journalist (Mogens Brix-Pedersen)	155276
2001	Midtown Newsstand	G			Miniature Toy	Newsstand featuring shoeshine stand with man getting shoes shined by kid. Read the News sign on the Newsstand. Newspapers and magazines in the stand.	155277
1966	Midvoor, De	MTF				Reporter (Rik de Saedeleer)	155278
2009	Midwestern Love Songs	SS		Rosenplot, Jeff		Reporter learns a mesmerizing secret from one of the world’s richest men. 	155279
2001	Midwives	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Robert Gow). Reporter #2 (Mai Stanek). Reporter #3 (J.C. Kenny)	155280
1936	Mieheke	MF				Photographer from Suomi-Filmi (Orvo Saarikivi).	155281
1987	Miei primi quarant-anni, I	MF			Italy.	Paparazzo (Claudio Insegno). Editor Nino Ranuzzi (Elliott Gould).	155282
1987	Miei primi quarant’anni, I (aka My Wonderful Life, My First Forty Years)	MF			Italy	Journalist Nino Ranuzzi (Elliot Gould) is one of many men who hooks up with a royal and gay divorcee. The well-known newspaper writer gets involved with a social butterfly who has enough adventures for several lifetimes. But none of the men in her life are able to give her the emotional stability she dreams of but deep down perhaps does not really want.  An exploration of Italian society from the 1940s to the 1980s through the eyes of an upper-middle class woman. 	155283
1981	Miele di donna	MF				Editor (Fernando Rey).	155284
2007	Mieses Karma	N		Safier, David	Germany	TV Journalist	155285
1978	Mig og Charly	MF				Journalist (Otto Brandenburg)	155286
2000	Mig og min bolig	DF			Denmark	Journalist Susan Winther. Fashion Editor Uffe Buchard. Editor-in-Chief Eva Wedendahl-Kruse. Television Host Signe Lindkvist. Television Producer Sandra Foss. Radio & Television Host Alex Nyborg Madsen.Authors Mads Christensen, Lotte Heise, Isabella Smith..	155287
1969	Mig og min lillebror og Bolle	MF				TV Journalist (Erik Paaske).	155288
1995	Mighty Aphrodite	M	DVD -R HQ 3017, 3018. L. SVD 594	Allen, Woody (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Lenny (Woody Allen)  plays matchmaker and career consultant for the hooker who is the biological mother of his adopted son.  Standing at sidelines of various sporting activities. Also gets Knicks' tickets.Attempts to fix up prostitute with a boxer. "I'm not a violent person. I write about hockey and boxing and football." Sports Reporter (Rawleigh Moreland).Messenger (Dan Mullane).	155289
1934	Mighty Barnum, The	M				Editor Horace Greeley (Davison Clark). Press. Exploits of showman P.T. Barnum from early days through the Greatest Show on Earth.	155290
2007	Mighty Heart, A	M	DVD -R HQ 10900, 10901. DVD. 			Journalist Daniel Pearl (Dan Futterman) reporter and South Asia Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal is missing in Pakistan. His wife, French Freelance Journalist Marianne Pearl (Angelina Jolie) works for French radio and television.His wife goes on a frantic search to locate him after he's kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. But Pearl is murdered and his beheading was documented on camera. Marianne is pregnant at the time and after her husband's death, wrote a book about his life.Pearl aids the search by writing the names of his contacts on a giant wallboard linking the names with arrows, hoping that by charting their connections she'll uncover a path leading to her husband.Press (Kimberly Ensey). News Reporters (Jacob Gaffney, Lisa Carnahan). International Press (Rana Haddad). Journalists Jenni Lee, Mike Rosen, Sean Chapman, Elizabeth Danheim). Journalist at Sheraton (Imran Hasny). U.S. Phone Journalist (Tom Spencer).  	155291
1998	Mighty Joe Young	M	DVD -R HQ 8571, 8572			News Reporter (Cynthia Allison). News Reporter (Ken Taylor).	155292
1949	Mighty Joe Young	M	DVD -R HQ 1820 (Many Media Excerpts)		PR practitioner	Public Relations Man Windy (Frank McHugh). Reporter (Frank Conroy). Reporter (Joe Devlin). Reporter (Archie Twitchell). Reporter (Ray Walker).	155293
1993	Mighty Max:	T	VHS 405		Episode	News Media	155294
1993	Mighty Max: Bring Me the Head of Mighty Max	T	VHS 403		Episode	News Media	155295
1994	Mighty Max: Day of the Cyclops	T	VHS 407		Episode	News Media	155296
1993	Mighty Max: Mother of All Adventures, The	T	VHS 407		Episode	News Media	155297
1993	Mighty Max: Norman's Conquest	T	VHS 407		Episode	News Media	155298
1994	Mighty Max: Pandora's Box, Part I	T	VHS 403		Episode. 9-5-1994	News Media	155299
1998	Mighty Mo: Many Lives of the USS Missouri, The	DT				Host Forrest Sawyer. Correspondent Hugh Downs. ABC Newsreel Announcer Connie Gordon.	155300
2001	Mighty Quinns, The: Brian	NR		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Temptation #937	Investigative Reporter Brian Quinn is known for two things -- always getting his story and always getting the girl. Only this time neither one is cooperating. He’s on the trail of a huge political scandal -- one that could make his career -- but there’s one person standing between him and his story. Public Relations specialist Lily Gallagher -- the women he slept with last night. The PR practitioner is very good at putting a positive spin on things. But even she is having trouble making light of the incredible one-night stand she shared with sexy Brian Quinn. Suddenly, she can’t keep her mind on her job -- or off the sexy Irishman. Only, they’re working against each other and every disagreement ends up in the same place -- his bed. But how can she complain, when she’s never found her work more satisfying. 	155301
2003	Mighty Wind, A	M			PR	Publicist Amber Cole (Jennifer Coolidge) as a brainless publicist, Latina public-relations rep with a grin that seems to be getting a boost from her pushed-up cleavage. Publicist Wally Fenton (Larry Miller). Newscaster (Jim Moret).Mock-documentary opens with Newsnight 8 Telecast with newscaster Jim Moret.	155302
1996	Mijn franse tante Gazeuse	MTF			Netherlands	Newsreader (Joop van Zijl).	155303
2002	Mik Schacks hjemmeservice:	T			Episode #54. 12-20-2002	Food Critic Adam Price. Hosts Mik Schack, Torben Steno.	155304
1945	Mika yo!	MF				News Media. Chief Editor (Toppo Elonpera)	155305
1924	Mikael	M		Bang, Herman (Novel).		Journalist Charles Switt (Robert Garrison).	155306
1951	Mike and Buff	DT			Series. 8-20-1951 to 2-27-1953. CBS	Interviewer-Hosts Mike Wallace and then-wife Buff Cobb.	155307
1994	Mike and Maty	DT			Series. 4-11-1994 to 6-7-1996. ABC	Hosts Michael Burger, Maty Monfort. Advice and interviews	155308
2001	Mike Bassett: England Manager	M			UK	News Media. Roving Reporter (John Smith). Independent Journalist (Sean Gilder). Mail Journalist (Mark Burdis). Mirror Journalist (Nigel Lindsay). Norwich Newsreader (Kevin Piper). Sky Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky). US Newsreader (Vincent Marzello).Commentators (Clive Tyldesley, Martin Tyler, Alan Green, Brian Moore, Kevin Keegan). Interviewer (Martin Bashir). Brazilian Interviewer (Narcisa Tamborindeguy).	155309
2005	Mike Bassett: Manager	T		Bassett, Mike (Based on film, England Manager (2001).	UK. Series.	News Media. Local Press (Stephen Aintree). Terry McAllister, National Press 1 (Steven Elliott). George Knight, National Press 2 (Nicholas Tizzard). Photographer (Gary Bleasdale).	155310
1961	Mike Douglas Show, The	DT			Series 1961-1982. Syndicated	Talk Show Host Mike Douglas	155311
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: Beat Street	T	SVD 1418, SVD 876		Episode	TV Anchor murder. Hammer is hired to exonerate an accused toxic-polluter, a suspect in the murder of a TV news anchor who reported  on the case. TV Anchor killed after exposing toxic waste dumping	155312
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: Big Brother's Secrets	T	SVD 1429		Episode #118	Investigative Reporter's death leads Hammer to an espionage ring	155313
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: Gone Fishin'	T	VHS 1431		Episode	TV Female Reporter.  Hammer and policeman taken hostages.	155314
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: Halloween	T	SVD 1418		Episode	Reporter friend Blue attacked by satanic cult copy-cat killerReporter: "Editor's all over my ass." Hammer: "I didn't know you two were so close."	155315
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: Hoops Nightmare	T	SVD 1414		Episode	News Media.	155316
1997	Mike Hammer, Private Eye: www.murder	T			Episode #3. 10-12-1997	Cameraman (Frank Clem).	155317
1957	Mike Wallace Interview, The	T				Interviewer (Mike Wallace). Wallace's mid-1950s' local show in New York, Nightbeat, led to this national series. Hard-hitting interviews	155318
1955	Mike Wallace Interviews	T				Interviewer (Mike Wallace)	155319
2006	Mike Wallace: 60 Minutes: I'm Mike Wallace: A 60 Minute Tribute	DT	DVD -R HQ 6111		Episode. 5-21-2006	TV Reporter Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes Tribute	155320
1957	Mike Wallace: Changing Ways of Love	DT				Journalist Mike Wallace narrates review of American aromatic patterns from 1920s to present	155321
1956	Mike Wallace: Night Beat	T			Series 1956	Interviewer (Mike Wallace)	155322
1988	Milagro Beanfield War, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8947, 8948. L	Nichols, John (Novel). David Ward, Nichols (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Charlie Bloom (John Heard) of a bi-monthly newspaper, La Voz Del Norte -- The Newspaper of San Juan County is a former lawyer and activist.  Corrupt land developers in dispute with farmer whose field suddenly gets irrigated.Bloom initially shies away from the story because it is too controversial. He also refuses to do an expose on the real estate development project, suggesting that his idea of equal and objective coverage is to ignore both sides.Later, he becomes an advocate of the farmer and prints an article supporting him. Henchmen of corrupt politicians try to buy up every copy of the paper to prevent the townspeople from reading about the bean field.The wind picks up the papers and scatters them throughout the town. The newspaper editor and his paper reinforces the notion of the small town press as a force for fighting corruption.	155323
1974	Milagro Beanfield War, The	N	OWN - P	Nichols, John		Publisher Charlie Bloom of La Vos Del Norte	155324
1945	Mildred Pierce	M	DVD -R HQ 3036, 3037			Reporter (Larry Rio).	155325
2006	Mile From Sunday, A	N		Kadlecek, Jo		Religion Reporter Jonna Lightfoot McLaughlin of the Denver Dispatch can't find proof for the perfect man and the good, warm, fuzzy inspirational lead story.Then one day, a series of mysterious messages appear on her voicemail and she is thrown headlong into a story that may drastically affect her career, and, if she’s not careful, her life.Clues from untraceable sources collide with duplicitous ministers, ambiguous monks, and one exceptionally good-looking community center director.With the help of her supportive editor, her savvy, fellow chocoholic colleague and the protection of her big brother, she might break the biggest story of the year and find some of that inspiration after all.McLaughlin is smart, ambitious, loyal, loves a pint of ale after work and smokes (although she is trying to quit). City's number one religion reporter is always looking for a "good" front page story.	155326
2006	Mile From Sunday, A	N		Kadlecek, Jo	#1 The Lightfoot Trilogy	Religion Reporter Jonna Lightfoot MacLaughlin of the Denver Dispatch is searching for love, just the right hair product and the story that will skyrocket her journalistic career. As the Dispatch’s one and only religion reporter, Jonna has a bird’s eye view of the faithful whether in a church, synagogue, temple or commune together with their representatives, pastors, monks, priests, rabbis. When her investigative nose sniffs out a sinister plot under the guise of faith, a Buddhist temple burns down and “God” starts messaging her. Jonna embarks on a search for truth and justice. Can this reporter find a good story among the church bulletins for barbecues and bingo? One tip can change or end a career as the Denver Dispatch’s religion reporter soon learns. 	155327
2004	Mile High	T			Episode #20. 4-4-2004	News Media. Sky Reporter (Jane Seeker).	155328
2003	Mile High:	T			Episode #12. 5-4-2003	Journalist (Leigh Cranston).	155329
2005	Mile Zero	T			Series. 2005-2006.	Public Relations Assistant Natasha Takagawa (Camille Nagasaki).	155330
1991	Milena	M	SVD 694			Czech journalist dies in WW II. True story	155331
1988	Miles From Home	M	DVD -R HQ 11663, 11664			Journalist Barry Maxwell (John Malkovich) interviews two brothers who are forced off their film in the debt stricken Midwest and become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers.Radio Announcers (Terrence Beasor, Wally Burr, Arlin Miller, Larry Moss). Photographer (Dean Tukano).An Iowa farmer’s sons fight foreclosure and are labeled “Outlaws for the ‘80s,” by Reporter Maxwell. 	155332
1975	Miles To Go Before I Sleep	MT				Weatherman (Dean Santoro).	155333
1844	Miles Wallingford: Sequel to Afloat and Ashore	N		Cooper, James Fenimore		Editor Positive is a colonel and editor of the New York Federal Truth Teller, a pro-British newspaper. Warbler is a colonel and editor of the New York Republican Freeman, a pro-French newspaper.	155334
1960	Milestones of the Century	DT				Host Ed Herlihy. Newsreel film	155335
1999	Milford Haven: Child Secrets	N		Purl, Mara	#3 Soap Opera Novels.	Reporter Chris Christian is missing. Beautiful female reporter.	155336
1998	Milford Haven: Closer Than You Think	N		Purl, Mara	#2 Soap Opera Novels	Reporter Chris Christian is missing. Beautiful female reporter.	155337
1997	Milford Haven: What the Heart Knows	N		Purl, Mara	#1 Soap Opera Novels	Reporter Chris Christian, beautiful female reporter uncovers corporate plot	155338
1999	Milgaard	MTF				Reporter (David Gillis)	155339
1940	Military Academy	M				Reporter (Lester Dorr). Photographer (Guy Fetherston).	155340
2003	Military Affair, A	NR		McKenna, Lindsay	In "In Love and War" collection	Photojournalist Pete Quinn is ambitious. When a  recovery effort lands a female air force sergeant into  his arms, she knows he's captured the story of a lifetime. But will he take her heart as well?	155341
2008	Milk	M	DVD			Advocate Editor and Publisher David Goodstein (Howard Rosenman) of the gay magazine is shown being overly cautious in his political tactics refusing to back Harvey Milk because he is “too gay.” News Media cover the life and times and murder of California’s first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated along with Mayor George Moscone by San Francisco Supervisor Dan White. Channel 5 Reporter (Mary Dilts).  Reporter (Christopher Greene). Reporter (Roger Groh). TV Reporter Tom Brokaw (Himself - Archive Footage). Walter Cronkite (Himself - Archive Footage).  	155342
2006	Milk Babies	M			Short - Science Fiction	Reporter (Natalie Deutsch)  is invited to a rural North Dakota farm to see the farmer's newest crop: Milk Babies.	155343
1994	Milk Money	M				Reporter (Darnell Suttles)	155344
2000	Milk Punch	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Peter Holland). Newscaster #2 (Kittson O'Neill).	155345
1950	Milkman, The	M				Photographer (Parke MacGregor).	155346
1936	Milky Way, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5921, 5922. SVD 1378		Lloyd	Reporter Willard (Charles Lane). First Reporter (Milburn Stone). Second Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn), Cameraman (Eddie Featherston). Press. Newspaper headlines. Photographers and Reporters.Radio Announcer (Phil Tead). Radio Announcer, Todd fight (Jack Clifford).  Newsboy (Jack Murphy). Radio Announcer, Polo Grounds (Sam Hayes). Newsboy (Jack Murphy). MediaPhotographer at Apartment (Harry Myers). Photographer (Antrim Short)	155347
1913	Milky Way, The	N	MLPL	Jesse, F. Tennyson (Harwood)		Female Illustrator Vic. Peter writes.  Journalistic detective.	155348
2005	Mill House, The	N		Lewis, Susan		Editor Julia has everything -- she’s a successful editor with a gorgeous husband, two adorable children and a beautiful London home. But somehow she’s still searching. Her beloved father walked out when she was 16 and no one would tell her why. She’s spent all her life missing him and wondering if she has blocked a memory too terrible to even contemplate. Julia’s confusion over the past has come to dominate her present and is even threatening her idyllic marriage -- she’s convinced Josh is having an affair. Then one day Julia is informed that her father has died, and has left his house in Cornwall to her. Still reeling from the news, she calls on her best friend Sylvia only to confront her worst fear. Devastated, Julia goes down to Cornwall to see if she can discover the truth about her father. Although feeling betrayed by the two men she loved most, she longs to break free from the past and save her relationship with Josh. But Julia makes her own fatal mistake and once more their marriage is rocked to its very foundation. 	155349
2006	Mill, The	M				Reporter (Sean Pragano). Friday night party at an old abandoned mill turns into a nightmare for eight college kids.	155350
1994	Millennium	N	OWN - H	Anderson, Jack		Columnist Mick Aaronson, hard-noised Washington D.C. syndicated columnist meets an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth to warn the planet about its arrogance and complacency	155351
1989	Millennium	M				TV Reporter at Crash Site (Daryl Shuttleworth). Reporter #1 (Patrick Young). Reporter #2 (Paula Barrett). Reporter #3 (Richard Fitzpatick). Reporter #4 (Reg Dreger). Reporter #5 (Cordelia Strube). Reporter #6 (Marvin Caron).	155352
2003	Millennium Actress	C			Japan - Cartoon	Reporter sets out to uncover the truth behind an actress' disappearance in the animated Japanese film.	155353
1934	Millennium Also Ran	SSF	UCLA	Bates, H.E.	In "Woman Who Had Imagination and Other Stories by H.E. Bates, The."	Reporter of The Harlington Echo. Parker, paper-seller.	155354
2001	Millennium Babe: Prophecy, The	N		Dravis, Betty		Weatherman David Wetterman is a popular Silicon Valley weatherman. World chaos erupts when Wetterman makes a startling prophecy about the first baby to be born on January 1, 2001: Countries fight over “The Millennium Babe,” expectant mothers are terrified, abortion rates accelerate. “The Prophet” becomes an international celebrity, forced into hiding when some VIPs threaten his life. With his remarkable TV director, Bitsy Blodgett, by his side, the apocalyptic countdown to the third millennium begins. 	155355
1929	Millennium, The: Comedy of the Year 2,000, A	NSF		Sinclair, Upton		Press	155356
1999	Millennium: Goodbye To All That	T			Episode #67. 5-21-1999	Newscaster (Jill Krop).	155357
1998	Millennium: Luminary	T			Episode #34. 1-23-1998	Weatherman (Marke Driesschen).	155358
1999	Millennium: Matryoshka	T			Episode #59. 2-19-1999	Reporter (Tiffany Burns).	155359
1997	Millennium: Sense and Antisense	T			Episode #25. 10-3-1997	Editor (Peter Bryant).	155360
2000	Millennium's End: Fandom Menace, The	DT				Magazine Editor James Addam of Blue Harvest Magazine. Webmaster, ain't-it-cool-news.com Harry Jay Knowles). Editor, prequel watch Adam Parr. Magazine Editor Mary Jo Fox	155361
1993	Millennium's Eve	N		Stewart, Ed		Journalist Beth Scibelli arrives in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve, 1999, to cover a mega-gathering of Christians from across the nation.	155362
1931	Millie	M			PR	Reporter Tommy Rock (Robert Ames) gets a public relations job, then returns to reporting	155363
1949	Millie's Big Story	SS	USC	Coombs, Charles I.	In "Everygirls Career Stories."	Aspiring Cub Reporter Millie Parker wants to be a cub reporter on the Riverdale Mirror,  but her brother Don says "Newspaper work's a man's job." She has freelanced giving the Mirror a scoop on the National Warehouse fire.Millie is assistant editor of the Riverdale High Challenge, the school newspaper. Mr. Jonathan, editor.  She gets a scoop and the job.	155364
1994	Million Dollar Babies	MT	SV 286-287 (Parts One-Two)			News Media. Photographer Gerry (Pierre LeBlanc).	155365
1941	Million Dollar Baby	M	DVD -R HQ 3693, 3694, 3699 (Middle Insert). SVDSP 1327			News Media. Reporters (William Forrest, Ted Thompson, Gaylord Steve Pendleton, Tony Hughes, David Clarke, Herbert Vigran, Frank Otto, George Campeau, Garrett Craig, Charles Marsh, Kenneth Harlan, Billy Wayne). Reporter (Wilbur Mack).Reporter (Frank Otto). Reporter (Herb Vigran). Reporter (Billy Wayne). Reporter Smoking Cigarette (David Oliver). News Vendor (Jack Kenney).	155366
2004	Million Dollar Baby	M				Radio Commentator (Mark Thomason).	155367
2000	Million Dollar Hotel, The	M				Reporter (Ezra Buzzington). News Cameraman (Kirk R. Gardner).	155368
1961	Million Dollar Incident, The	MT				Presa Agent (Sorrell Booke). Gossip Columnist Ed Sullivan (Himeself).	155369
1999	Million Dollar Kid, The	M				TV Anchor (Steven Paul)	155370
1939	Million Dollar Legs	M		Foster, Lewis R. (Storhy). Lewis R. Poster, Richard English (Screenplay)		Reporter Carol Parker (Betty Grable) for Daily M college newspaper at Middleton College.	155371
1952	Million Dollar Mermaid	M	DVD -R HQ 4892, 4893. L			Newspaperman (Vernon Downing). Media. Newspaper headlines and stories throughout. Newsboy (Clarence Hennecke)	155372
1973	Million Dollar Mona (aka Candy Get Your Gun, Nipples)	M			Adult	Reporter Jimmy Ryan (Richard Dean) interviews a wealthy socialite (Candy Samples). The socialite can’t keep her hands off the hot young reporter.	155373
1918	Million Dollar Mystery, The	M			AFI-Reporters - Serial	Reporter James Cruze	155374
1952	Million Dollar Story, A	T			TV Reader's Digest.. George Kent article originally appeared in Quill, March 1952	Newspaper	155375
1953	Million Pound Note, The	M				Reporter (Hugh Griffith)	155376
2007	Million Stars	N		Thornton, Debra J.		Photojournalist Becky Biggs was the high school girlfriend with the man a woman plans to wed. Everything changes when the man suffers an aneurysm and dies and the wedding ceremony becomes his funeral. Biggs, another former girlfriend and the bride are cemented together in that they all loved him. They spend the weekend together arguing, crying, laughing and ultimately arriving at epiphany. 	155377
1938	Million To One, A	M				Reporter and Editor. Mac, the Editor (Ed Piel). Joe, a Reporter (Ben Hall)	155378
1914	Million, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	155379
1960	Millionaer for en aften	MF				Journalist Erik Sorensen (Henki Kolstad)	155380
1951	Millionaire for Christy, A	M				News Media. Reporter with Glasses (Charles Williams). Tall Reporter (Lane Chandler). Fat Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Reporter with Glasses (Charles Williams). Reporter with Tape Recorder (Robert Bice). Radio Broadcaster (Jess Kirkpatrick).Herald Photographer (Billy Snyder). Photographer (Benny Burt). Photographer (Renny McEvoy).	155381
1936	Millionaire Kid, The	M				Reporter Breezy Benson (Chas. Delaney). City Editor (Roger Williams).	155382
1940	Millionaire Payboy	M				Commentator, Football Game (Tom Hanlon).	155383
1957	Millionaire, The: Josef Marton Story, The	T			Episode #95.  5-15-1957	Radio Reporter (Edwin Reimers)	155384
1957	Millionaire, The: Professor Amberson Adams Story, The	T			Episode #80. 2-13-1957	Press Agent (Robert Jordan).	155385
1940	Millionaires in Prison	M	DVD -R HQ 3125, 3123			Reporter. Mike, the Reporter (Hal K. Dawson). Sunday Editor R.J. Reynolds (Charles C. Wilson).	155386
1949	Millionnaires d'un jour	MF			France	News Media. The Journalist (Bernard La Jarrige). The Publisher (Leon Belieres).	155387
2008	Millions To Spare	NR		Dunlop, Barbara	Silhouette Special Edition Series: Thoroughbred Legacy #5	Reporter Julia Nash has waited years to join the top ranks of investigative journalists. When a trip to Dubai reveals the key to a mystery in the world of Thoroughbred racing, Julia finds her chance. But then she is caught snooping -- and held in the sole custody of Lord Harrison Rochester indefinitely. That’s what Harrison vows when he keeps Julia at his desert estate. He’ll discover what the beauty has been up to -- even if the search leads to an attraction neither expected. But when Julia’s safety is compromised, they must say goodbye -- or “I do.”	155388
1968	Millon de Madigan, El	MF				Photographer (Umberto Raho).	155389
1909	Mills of the Gods, The	M				Freelance Writer Henry Woodson, struggling writer, rejections from magazine editors. Girlfriend urges editor to read story	155390
2004	Millsberry:  Editor-in-Chief	G			Internet	Editor-in-Chief of the Millsberry Gazette, the town's weekly newspaper. Take control of the newspaper in this classroom simulation. Build circulation and profit by managing staff, choosing stories to cover and keeping readers satisfied.Five kinds of stories to cover: hard news, sports, entertainment, business and local news. To keep your readers happy, you'll have to balance the following elements:Quality (are the stories well written and edited?). Quantity (are there enough words in each edition of the paper?). Breadth (is each category of news getting enough coverage?).The game goes on as long as you can produce a successful newspaper. If you run out of money and readers, you may not be able to recover. So hire staff, get them working, keep them busy and print the paper.	155391
1990	Milou en mai (aka May Fools)	MF			France	London Correspondent Georges (Michel Duchaussoy) for Le Monde is with his family during the May 1968 student uprising in Paris. He keeps turning up the volume of the radio for the latest news. After the death of the family matriarch, the survivors converge on the French countryside for her funeral --  her two sons, the brother’s daughter and her husband and children and a lesbian granddaughter. With the latest news of rebellion from Paris always with them, the family members argue over property, revive long-simmering arguments and watch in dismay as an unlikely love affair begins. When the student uprising threatens to spill over into their community, the family heads for the hills where the great outdoors only intensifies their reunion. 	155392
2006	Mime Massacre	M			Short	Newscaster (Umar Gordon).	155393
2006	Mimesis	M			Short	Interviewer (Michael Benyaer).	155394
2005	Mimi Patterson: Darkness Descending	N		Mickelbury, Penny	#4 Mimi Patterson Series	African-American Lesbian Reporter Mimi Patterson and her lover Lt. Gianna Maglione, head of the hate crimes unit of the Washington D.C. police. Patterson is a passionate, resourceful investigative reporter and her love Maglione find balance with each other while seeking those that hate enough to commit blackmail, rape and murder when darkness descends on the city. Italian Cop Maglione and Reporter Patterson look into the underground lives of the AGs and Doms, the downlow brothas and the hidden world in which they live. 	155395
1994	Mimi Patterson: Keeping Secrets	N		Mickelbury, Penny	#1 Mimi Patterson Series	African-American Lesbian Reporter Mimi Patterson dogs the steps of the Hate Crimes Unit head Lieutenant Gianna Maglione, an Italian cop in Washington D.C. They're both lesbians who track down a serial killer while pursuing each other.Four closeted gay professionals have been murdered. Despite efforts of the lieutenant  to impose a press blackout, a gay newspaper editor has picked up on the pattern of deaths.Patterson is assigned the story and gets her first surprise when she realizes the lieutenant is the luscious woman she recently spotted at the gym.  Search leads through gay and lesbian subculture.The two develop a tense romance strained by their conflicting public interests. One of them is then earmarked as the sixth victim.While they try not to mix their personal and professional relationships, there is an inevitable overlap and sometimes friction. 	155396
2001	Mimi Patterson: Love Notes	N		Mickelbury, Penny	#3 Mimi Patterson Series	African-American Lesbian Reporter Mimi Patterson and her lover Lt. Gianna Maglione, head of the hate crimes unit of the Washington D.C. police. Maglione is looking for a cyber murderer preying on older lesbians. Patterson, the investigative reporter sick of stories exposing corrupt bureaucrats is looking for a reason that beautiful, talented “older” lesbians would fall in love with a note and trust a lover they can’t see. The sexy duo finds time for love and passion while solving the latest string of Washington D.C.’s hate crimes. 	155397
1995	Mimi Patterson: Night Songs	N		Mickelbury, Penny	#2 Mimi Patterson Series	African-American Lesbian Reporter Mimi Patterson and her lover Lt. Gianna Maglione, head of the hate crimes unit of the Washington D.C. police. Someone is killing prostitutes -- three to date -- and no one seems to care in crime-weary Washington except Maglione and her lover Patterson, an investigative journalist. 	155398
1940	Mimi Wilson: Flint Baker	CB				Reporter girl friend is Mimi Wilson. Both explore space	155399
1961	Min fanstjerne - en ungdomsudsendelse om tilbedelse	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Mogens Vemmer.	155400
2002	Min…: Min fars valg	DF			Episode #2. 4-4-2002	Journalist Torben Krogh.	155401
1995	Mina Tannenbaum	M		Dugowson, Martine (Screenplay)	France	Newsman Naschich (Artus dePenguern) at a gallery opening is asked by Ethel  Benegui (Elsa Zylberstein) about getting a job as a trainee on his paper. She gets the phone number of a famous artist so she can get an exclusive to impress the editor.She pretends to be her artist friend to get the painter to see her. Benegui embarrasses herself in front of the editorial staff when she discovers she pushed the wrong button on her recorder and failed to tape any of her interview with the artist.Editor admires her tenacity in trying to get an exclusive. He assigns her to do a piece on "what men appreciate most in a woman." She becomes involved in his work. When her friend is hit by a truck, she does not come to visit her until 10 days later.Begins to work on a TV interview program. Goes out with a man who her friend loves causing a rift between the two women. Two years later they arrange to meet but Benegui goes on vacation. Her friend commits suicide.	155402
2000	Mina, joki ja metsa	MTF				Radio Journalist (Nina Koljonen). Photographer (Katja Gauriloff)	155403
2008	Minami-ke: Okawari	TF				Reporter (Ao Takahashi)	155404
1996	Mind Games	M				Student Photographer (Luke Dever).	155405
1950	Mind Is Its Own Place, The	SS	MLPL	Macauley, Robie	In "End of Pity, The."	Crime Reporter Kidder was a small man with drunken eyes and a red nose like a buoy that floated in the middle of his face. He was an old-time crime reporter from way back"The shifting tides of his profession had left his features a kind of littoral of dishonesty."	155406
2006	Mind of Her Own, A	M			UK	Interviewers (Pat Leggett, Gary Taylor, Melinda Humphrey).	155407
2006	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: News in the Year 2026	T	DVD -R HQ 6923		Episode. 7-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Fernando Rosalindo (Carlos Mencia) of World Nightly News brings the news of 2026 to the audience. August 16, 2006 edition of World Nightly News with Fernando Rosalindo. Weatherman Jack Drizzle covering a hurricane.Sports with Shaque O'Neal.  Entertainment News: "Paris Hilton is Still a Slut" shows a very old Hilton still in the news.	155408
2006	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Parody Celebrity News with Entertainment Reporter Stan Rubin	T	DVD -R HQ 6990 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 10-2-2006	TV Entertainment Reporter Stan Rubin  of KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles reports on Carlos Mencia and then off-air complains about covering such stupid stories. Comic Carlos Mencia.	155409
2005	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Parody News.	T			Episode #6. 8-10-2005	Parody News. Interviewer #2 (Kurtis Bedford).	155410
2006	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Parody Newscast	T	DVD -R HQ 6483		Episode #212. 7-15-2006	Parody News. World Nightly News, 8-16-2026 with TV Anchor Fernando Rosalindo. Comic Carlos Mencia.	155411
2007	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Parody Newscast	T	DVD -R HQ 8395		Episode.	Parody News. TV News Anchor Fernando Rosalindo with the World Nightly News, August 16, 2026.	155412
2005	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Why the F@#% Is This News?	T	DVD -R HQ 3751		Episode Segment. 7-13-2005	Parody News. Comedian Carlos Mencias questions why certain segments are part of any news show.  Segment of his comedy act.	155413
2005	Mind of Mencia with Carlos Mencia: Why the F@#% Is This News?	T	DVD -R HQ 4414 (Excerpts)		Episode. 10-5-2005	Parody News. Comic dissects news coverage.	155414
1970	Mind of Mr. Soames, The	M		Maine, Charles Eric (Novel). John Hale, Edward Simpson (Screenplay)	UK. AFI-Television Cameramen. Ness Book	TV Reporter-Host Thomas Fleming (Christian Roberts) of TV program Probe is a former medical student who arrives at a clinic with his crew to cover an operation to revive a human  who has been in a state of sleep since birth.Development of human who suddenly has to learn in a matter of weeks what most humans learn over years. Journalist films the operation and decides to do six hour-long documentaries on the man's progress.His development is complicated by the intrusive presence of the media. When he first revives after the operation, TV crew immediately rushes in and terrifies him. From then on, crew is restricted to filming his progress from behind one-way glass.Reporter and crew return after the man has escaped from the clinic. They find out he is hiding in a barn. Crew once again causes him to panic. When they turn spotlights on him he emerges from the barn.Reporter acts with the best intentions of wanting to document a scientific phenomenon. Media depicted at times as an intrusive force rather than an asset to scientific enquiry.	155415
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The:	T	VHS 1298, SVD 1115 (Incomplete), 1114 (No Ending), 1106.		Episodes. Series September 2001 to November 2002. HBO. 20 episodes.	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Trio of Chicago newspapermen swap sex talk and advice. Editorial Assistant Missy (Ivana Millicevic). Kevin (Doug Williams). Andrew (Steven Brand). Office Worker (Nick Vlassopoulos). Host of show "Talk of Chicago" (Larry Miller)	155416
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: 20/20	T	VHS 1309	Kirschbaum, Bruce	Episode #15. 10-13-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky gets an eyeful during an appointment with a beautiful optometrist. Doug's parents celebrate their wedding anniversaryThe anniversary party of Doug's parents causes everyone to evaluate their relationships with their own parents. Doug buys Carol a mysterious brand of coffee  and Micky has an eye exam with a beautiful optometrist.	155417
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Anywhere, Anytime	T	On Tape		Episode #5. 10-21-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Donna gives Micky a pager, known as the "electronic tether." Meanwhile, Jake's jilted girlfriend threatens to talk to his wife about their affair.	155418
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Cold Splash Of Truth	T	On Tape	Walsh, Gay	Episode #10. 11-25-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky considers telling Donna about his extramarital excursion. Despite Doug's wishes, Carol returns to her career.	155419
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Corvette, The	T	SVD 1211	Shydner, Ritch	Episode #17. 10-27-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Bianca (Brigitta Bako) is suspicious of Jakes's behavior. Micky and Donna have different solutions for their marital discordMicky thinks a new baby will remedy their marital problems, but Donna has her own solution. Carol gets angry when Doug buys a Corvette against her wishes and Bianca suspects an intimate relationship between Jake and Missy.	155420
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Cream of the Crop, The	T	VHS 1288	Binder, Mike	Episode #12. 9-22-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky thinks his TiVo is messing with his head when he has a problem programming it and wonders if it is a metaphor for his relationship with his mind. Donna considers her role as parent. Jake leads Mickey to a startling discovery about preschool.	155421
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Full-Time Mom	T	On Tape	Binder, Mike	Episode #14. 10-6-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Donna decides the family needs to start attending church. Jake is nearly caught with Missy and Micky reacquaints himself with a face from the past.	155422
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: God of Marriage, The	T	On Tape	Binder, Mike	Episode #3. 10-7-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky seems peeved when Donna doesn't "get" a joke he heard at the bar about oral sex and The Three Stooges—but is it just a cover for what is really upsetting him?Jake ends his office affair with Ilene, and Doug seeks to curtail his wife Carol's excessive spending.With Micky continuing to fantasize about Missy, Jake decides the best thing for his friend is a visit to the Tokyo Massage parlor for a full-body rubdown—complete with an optional "happy ending."	155423
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Hard Pill to Swallow, A	T	VHS 1314	Binder, Mike	Episode #19. 11-10-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky starts to see progress in therapy, but finds his relationship with Donna tested. Jake finally runs out of alibis with Bianca and Carol decides to trade in Doug's Corvette	155424
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Just Thinking Of You	T	On Tape	Binder, Mike	Episode #7. 11-4-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Mikey and Donna start to remodel their kitchen—and their marriage. The prostitute Jake sees retires. And work forces Doug to skip Carol's birthday celebration.	155425
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Lay Down Dancing	T	On Tape	Binder, Mike	Episode #9. 11-18-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky sees a problem when Jake begins to flirt with Missy, but an impulsive solution only deepens his guilt.	155426
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Never Stop	T	VHS 1324. SVD 1132 (Incomplete)	Garnett, Kevin and Lee Eisenberg	Episode #20. 11-17-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Jakes tries to reconcile with his wife. Micky still has problems bringing therapy into his marriage with poor resultsMicky suggests couples therapy in hopes of drawing Donna back into their marriage. And after a few nights on Slayton's couch, Jake tries to talk his way back into Bianca's life	155427
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Perfect Babysitter, The	T	VHS 1309	Leopold, Tom	Episode #16. 10-20-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Donna tries to sell Micky on idea of seeing a therapist.  Jake is still after Missy.Micky reluctantly agrees to begin therapy. The Nelsons debate whether to buy a new car or remodel their kitchen; and Jake continues his pursuit of Missy.	155428
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Peter Pan	T	VHS 1274	Binder, Mike	Episode #11. 9-15-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Feeling guilty about his extramarital behavior, Micky is determined to become a new man. Micky's wife Donna wants to get their son, Bobby, into a posh preschool and schedules a play date for Micky to take him to.Randall (M. Emmet Walsh) has some stern advice for a rookie reporter.  Doug (Taylor Nichols). Ernie (Larry Miller)	155429
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Pilot	T	SVD 1103	Binder, Mike	Episode #1. 9-23-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky, Doug and Jake are three married pals who work at the same Chicago newspaper. One day, Micky, one of the paper's ace reporters, laments to Doug and Jake that his wife Donna has discovered a cache of personal porn on his computer.Micky then makes matters worse for himself when he decides to hire a beautiful new assistant named Missy.But despite Jake's urgings that he surrender himself to his libido, Micky ultimately decides to take Doug's advice: give romance with Donna another try.	155430
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Plan, The	T	VHS 1287	Binder, Mike	Episode #13. 9-29-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky (Mike Binder) is disturbed by Donna's decision to become a full-time mother. Slayton invites Randall to his weekly poker game.Donna rethinks her career and considers becoming a full-time mother. Jake continues to pursue Missy and Randall teaches the youngsters a few things about cards.	155431
2002	Mind of the Married Man, The: Pony Ride, The	T	VHS 1309	Binder, Mike	Episode #18. 11-3-2002	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Micky plans a surprise party for his boss Randall to get back in his good graces, but finds himself distracted by a new dilemma at home before the party can even begin.	155432
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Secret of The Universe, The	T	SVD 1104	Binder, Mike	Episode #2. 9-29-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Admonished by Micky for being "cold" to Missy, Donna arrives at his office to ask her out to lunch—a decision that does not sit well with her husband.Single co-worker Kevin boasts about the plethora of "crazy" women around town. Jake gets up-close-and-personal with the paper's new Entertainment Reporter Ilene (Marisa Ryan).Doug shares his "secret of the universe" with Micky, offering to loan Micky and Donna some self-help "marriage tapes" that he and his wife Carol watch to keep their relationship strong.	155433
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Time On The Lake	T	On Tape		Episode #4. 10-14-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).While Micky and Donna search for a hobby, the guys enlist Jake to find out whether a man has become bored with his beautiful wife.	155434
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: When We  Were Nice	T	On Tape	Marciano, Katayoun A.	Episode #8. 11-11-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Increased tension in the Barnes household forces Micky to re-evaluate his feelings toward his assistant. Doug's back problems remind him of the good old days.	155435
2001	Mind of the Married Man, The: Wonderful News	T	On Tape	Shydner, Ritch	Episode  #6. 10-28-2001	Columnist Micky Barnes (Mike Binder) for a Chicago newspaper married to Donna Barnes (Sonya Walger), a freelance magazine writer.  Editor M. Emmer Walsh (Randall Evans). Newspapermen Doug Nelson (Taylor Nichols) and Jake Berman (Jake Weber).Donna discovers that she might be pregnant. Meanwhile, Doug's visiting mother-in-law affects his sex life.	155436
1979	Mind Over Murder	MT				Reporter (Don Ray Hall). Cameraman (Jack Griffin).	155437
2006	Mind Over Murder	MT				News Media. Reporters (Kel Morin-Parsons, Sherry Thurig). Unhappy-in-love prosecuting attorney suffers serious head injury and gains psychic power to read minds. She uses this new-found power to catch a killer.	155438
2000	Mind Play	N		Tomasso, Phillip III		TV Reporter Randy Cook attempts to defuse a complex network of mental controls that were planted when he volunteered as a college student for an experiment in hypnotic behavior. Ten years after the experiment, he runs a deadly race against himself to unravel the mesh of mystery that obscures his memory and dictates his actions.	155439
1999	Mind Prey	MT	DVD -R HQ 7477, 7478	Based on the book by John Sandford		Newscaster (Tim Weber). Minneapolis detective takes on a psychotic gamer who kidnapped a wealthy woman and her two daughters.	155440
1912	Mind Reader, The	SS	OWN	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Red Cross Girl, The"	Press	155441
2000	Mind to Kill, A:  Box	T			Episode #14.	News Media. TV Reporter (Carys Owen).	155442
1994	Mind to Kill, A: Death Watch	T			Episode #7.	News Media. Male Reporter (Gareth Traws Jones). Female Reporter (Gwenllian Rhys).	155443
1994	Mind To Kill, A: Gameboys	T			Episode #1.	Reporter Fran Rankin (Nia Samuel).	155444
2002	Mind To Kill, A: Little House in the Forest, The	T			Episode #15. 10-18-2002	Journalist (Rhys Ap William).	155445
1996	Mind To Kill, A: Strange Territory	T			Episode #12.	Journalist (Gareth Traws).	155446
1994	Mind Twister	M				Photographer (Fred Olen Ray).	155447
1978	Mind Your Language: Many Happy Returns	T			Episode #17. 10-28-1978	Commentator (Fraser Kerr).	155448
1951	Mind Your Manners	DT			Series. 6-24-1951 to 3-9-1952. NBC	Host Allen Ludden	155449
1936	Mind Your Own Business	M	DVD 9941	Larkin, John Francis (Story). Dore Schary (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist  Orville Shanks (Charlie Ruggles) writes a nature column for The Daily Record.  Editor Crane (Lyle Talbot) wants him to spice up his column.Shanks' wife Melba Shanks, (Alice Brady) spices up the column with scandalous gossip using animals as metaphors for people. Column is a hit and Shanks gets a raise.  He gets involved in a murder, he and his wife are kidnapped.Editor Crane relishes the publicity.	155450
1995	Mindbender	M				Commentator (Michael Greenspan)	155451
1966	Minder gelukkige terugkeer van Joszef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt de	MF				Interviewer (Roelof Kiers)	155452
1979	Minder: All About Scoring, Innit?	T			Episode #22. 11-20-1980	Reporter (Martin Nel).	155453
1982	Minder: Another Bride, Another Groom	T			UK. Episode #30.2-17-1982	Photographer (Ivor Danvers).	155454
1985	Minder: Arthur Is Dead, Long Live Arthur	T			Episode. 9-25-1985. Season #6, Episode #4.	News Media. 1st Reporter (Barry Ewart). 2nd Reporter (John Lilvesey). Newspaper Editor (Jon Laurimore).	155455
1980	Minder: Don't Tell Them Willie Boy Was Here	T			Episode #15. 10-2-1980	Commentator, Boxing (Benny Lee).	155456
1989	Minder: Fiddler on the Roof	T			Episode #68. 1-30-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (April Walker).	155457
1994	Minder: Long Good Thursday, The	T			Episode #91. 3-10-1994	Newscaster (Trevor Nichols).	155458
1982	Minder: Looking for Micky	T			Episode #28. 2-3-1982	Editor (Richard Simpson).	155459
2006	Mindshock: Sleepwalk Terrors	DT			Episode #2. 7-3-2006	Journalist Pat Hurst.	155460
2001	Mindstorm	MT	SVD 1106			Newscaster (Francois Yip).	155461
1991	Mine	N		McCammon, Robert R.		Journalist Laura Clayborne's baby is kidnapped by a psychotic woman	155462
1967	Mineirino Vivo ou Morto	MF				Reporter (Edson Silva).	155463
2000	Mineral Palace, The	N		Julavits, Heidi		Columnist Bena Jonssen takes a job writing newspaper columns	155464
1979	Mineralians, The	SS	USC	Maestro, Marcello	In "Island of the Apes and Other Stories, The."	Newspaperman Harold Linnet, writer, died at 79. Owner of the now-defunct Thorndale Sun.  The newspaper served a small, but wealthy community, published once a week.Kept people informed of what happened in their town.  Story of his life and times.	155465
1935	Ming Yellow	N	OWN - P	Marquand, John P.		American Newspaperman in China, fast thinking and  young, is hired to obtain a collection of rare porcelain. Correspondent.	155466
1938	Mingled Yarn	N		Etheridge, W.S.		Newspaperman. Liberal newspaperman in Georgia, 1919-1933.	155467
1968	Mini-Affair, The	M		Herland, Richard A. (Story). Robert G. Amram (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Ronnie (Julian Curry) gets involved with three women who kidnap male idols. Romantic entanglements and their captives. Reporter helps resolve the situation when he blackmails one of kidnap victims into dropping charges against the women.Reporter ends up with one of the women.	155468
1998	Minion, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Liz Macre). Radio Newscaster (Marc Strasford). Photographer (Andy Bradshaw).	155469
1970	Minister und die Ente, Der	TF				Reporter Colin (Gerd Potyka). Interviewer ITV (Arnulf Schumacher). Interviewer BBC (Gerhard Remus).	155470
1887	Minister's Charge, A; or Apprenticeship of Lemuel Barker, The	N	MLPL	Howells, William Dean		Journalism and Religion Mister Evans, writer.	155471
1903	Minister's Wooing, The	M				Magazine. Picks up a magazine	155472
2007	Ministers, The	M				Newscaster (Sally Simone Dealy).	155473
1997	Minitimen	TF				Reporter	155474
2005	Minneapolis	M				TV News Anchor P.J. Clark (Christine Clayburg) navigates the Minneapolils skyway system as she races to meet deadlines toward the end of a very long day. News Photographer (Greg Snow).	155475
1922	Minnie	M		Patullo, George (Story). Frances Marion (Titles).  Marshall Neilan (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaperman (Matt Moore) loves a woman who is regarded as unattractive. She invents a lover who sends her letters and gifts. To avoid exposure by her stepsister, she tells the reporter an unidentified body is that of her lover.Reporter investigates and when he finds out the truth he is so moved he decides not to write the story. The woman is transformed by plastic surgery and ends up with the reporter.Her father sells an electrical invention to a company run by the reporter's uncle.	155476
1994	Minnie	NSF		Schmidt, Annie M.G. (Lance Salway, translator). Kay Sather (Illustrator)		Reporter Tibbs, a newspaper reporter, gets help from Minnie, formerly a cat but now a woman with feline friends	155477
2001	Minoes	M		Schmidt, Annie M.G. (Novel).	Netherlands	Journalist Tibber (Theo Maassen).  is helped by a cat who turns into a young woman Miss Minoes (Carice van Houten). Newspaper Editor (Lineke Rijxman).  Tibber is not assertive enough and never gets the good scoops. He's in danger of being fired.One day when he returns home, he helps a young woman who has climbed to the top of a tree to escape from a dog. It's Miss Minoes, a cat who lives in the neighborhood and has been projected into human form.Tibber decides to make her his assistant after she tells him all kinds of exclusive news that she's learned from the other cats. Tibber quickly becomes the paper's star reporter.But the presence of this young woman who hangs out with the neighborhood cats and acts the way they do doesn't go unnoticed for long.	155478
2001	Minoes (aka Undercover Kitty)	MF			Netherlands	Journalist Tibbe (Theo Maassen) is in danger of losing his job because he is simply too shy to get the best stories. One day he meets Minoes, a cat that has been magically transformed into a human being. Minoes agrees to supply Tibbe with all kinds of interesting news from her cat friends as long as he agrees to allow her to stay at his place and keep up her diet of raw fish. With Minoeshelp, soon everything Tibbe writes is printed on the front page. All goes well until the cats accuse the town’s leading citizen of being a cheat, and cruel to animals. With the town turning against Tibbe, it’s up to Minoes and his 8-year-old neighbor to set things straight. Newspaper Editor (Lineke Rijxman). 	155479
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Cult Classic, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6973		Episode. 8-3-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) wants to be a screenwriter. The Platform, a so-called self-help group spearheaded by a charismatic agent, lures Jackie and Tara.	155480
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Fan of a right-wing radio host	T	DVD -R HQ 6893		Episode #8. 9-21-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) wants to be a screenwriter. Under the influence of a new designer drug, Jackie horrifies her friends by becoming an obsessive fan of a right-wing radio host.	155481
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Mudlurking	T	DVD -R HQ 6647		Episode	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger)  meets a graphic novelist with boyfriend potential. Woodman wants to be a screenwriter.	155482
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Nemesisyphus	T	DVD -R HQ 6847		Episode #7. 9-14-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) wants to be a screenwriter. Old enemy from film school signs an improbable deal to turn a book on how to write a screenplay into a movie.Jackie, in utter frustration, turns to the wisdom of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War."	155483
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Peyote Ugly	T	DVD -R HQ 6797		Episode #6. 9-7-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) spends a sizable filmmaking grant from an American Indian nonprofit organization, then she must rely on wits alone to produce and shoot footage for the documentary.	155484
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Pounded	T	DVD -R HQ 6701		Episode. 8-17-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) discovers her would-be boyfriend stole her 1930s roller derby queen script idea and sold it to the production company where Tara works.	155485
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Tumor Has It	T	DVD -R HQ 6726		Episode. 8-24-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger) unexpectedly gets elevated to co-writer status, but later she finds out she was promoted only because the studio heads believe she has cancer.	155486
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Turning Manure into Soy	T	DVD -R HQ 6769		Episode #5. 8-31-2006	Freelance Magazine Writer Jackie Woodman (Laura Kightlinger). Unable to sleep due to a car alarm, Jackie calls the police to have the vehicle towed, then the owner decides that she wants to be in the Jackie Woodman business.	155487
2006	Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, The: Turning Manure into Soy	T			Episode #5. 9-1-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Mark Olsen).	155488
1998	Minor Details	M				Interviewer (Yvette Mercedes).	155489
2002	Minority Report	M				Reporter (Nadia Axakowsky). Reporter (Drakeel Burns). Reporter (Tony Hill). Reporter (Dude Walker).	155490
1975	Minotaur Country: Novel of Suspense, A	NM	MLPL	McCloy, Helen		Columnist. V published. Two years later, had a syndicated column under her own byline.License to write about anything she pleased to from sport to politics.  Old man, Bill Brewer, managing editor. Sam Bates, photographer.	155491
2009	Minsky’s 	P		Hunter, Evan (Original). Bob Martin (Book). Charles Strouse (Music). Susan Birkenhead (Lyrics).	World Premiere, 1-2 to 3-1 2009. Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. 	Reporters (Jeffrey Schecter, Stacy Todd Holt). A racy musical comedy set in a time when entertainment was about bawdy comedians and dazzling chorines. It’s a world reigned over by the king of burlesque, Billy Minsky—until the day he falls in love and the cops come banging on his door! 	155492
1989	Minstrel's Fire	NM		Neggers, Carla-Anne Harrell		News Media	155493
1994	Mint csunya lany nagyon helyes voltam	MF				Reporter (Gyorgy Nemlaha).	155494
1992	Mint Julep Murder	NM		Hart, Carolyn		Publisher-Writer Kenneth Hazlitt arrives at the Dixie Book Festival peddling a proposal for Song of the South, a trashy roman clef that details indiscretions of some famous Southern writers at the writer's conference.When he drops dead after drinking bourbon from his private stock, evidence points to a bookstore owner -- the fatal glass has her fingerprints.	155495
1998	Minty: Dangerous Creatures	T			Episode #4. 8-25-1998	Reporter (Justin Beckett). Reporter Tony (Neal Lucanus). Newsreader (Gordon Honeycombe).	155496
1935	Minty's Day	SS	GPL	Greene, Graham	In "Portable Graham Greene, The." From "The Shipwrecked, UK Made Me."	Newspaper. Ferdinand Minty, shabby remittance man, high Anglican, employed by Stockholm newspaper to shadow industrial giant and report on his movements.	155497
2003	Minun uskoni	DF			Finland. Series.	Interviewer Mauno Saari.	155498
1999	Minus Man, The	M				Reporter (Kevin Halloran). Anchorwoman (Maria Diaz).	155499
2008	Minute Before Friday, A	N		Kadlecek, Jo	#3 The Lightfoot Trilogy	Religion Reporter Jonna Lightfoot MacLaughlin was nothing more than to report good news in the world of religion, and find a good man. The plucky journalist has tackled big assignments and even bigger mysteries in Denver and New Orleans, but nothing could prepare Jonna for her new beat in New York City, a metropolis teeming with hundreds of religions and millions of quirky characters. Just when Jonna thinks she has found good news and a good man, both disappear without a trace spurring her into detective mode. What happens next will test her faith in ways she never imagined. She takes on the city’s greatest power structures and infamous greed, all the while confronting her biggest challenge yet -- her own heart.	155500
1998	minute de silence, Une	MF				Journalist, the (Andrea Schieffer)	155501
2003	Minute With Stan Hooper, A: Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie	T			Episode #5. 12-12-2003	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."	155502
2003	Minute With Stan Hooper, A: Fear Finds the Falls	T			Episode #6. 12-12-2003	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan burglarizes the diner to prove Waterford Falls is not inviolable to crime.	155503
2003	Minute With Stan Hooper, A: Hustler, A	T			Episode #3. 11-12-2003	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan just wants to give people another choice, but he is surprised to learn of the cover up behind the mayor and the involvement that Fred Hawkins has in it, as well as the rest of the town.Stan plays the locals at billiards. No one else can sink a ball. Stan's opponent will sell the diner if he loses. No one wants that.	155504
2003	Minute with Stan Hooper, A: Pilot	T	SVD 1467		Episode #1. Series 1-29-2003 to 12-12-2003	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Prime-time human-interest featurette is about "real stories about real people living simple lives in the heartland of America." It's called the most popular minute on television.After a decade of reporting such minutes from a New York studio, Stan feels the need to actually live among the real people whose real stories he tells. So he decides to leave Manhattan for "the vanishing America" where he imagines real people live.They move to Waterford Falls. Ryan begs to become Stan's cameraman. No one else knows him there.	155505
2003	Minute with Stan Hooper, A: Stan Hopper Goes To Washington	T	SVD 1469		Episode #2. 11-5-2003.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."TV Journalist Stan Hooper runs for mayor. Stan decides to enter the race for town mayor when he discovers the same man has been mayor for five terms.Stan just wants to give people another choice, but he is surprised to learn of the cover up behind the mayor and the involvement that Fred Hawkins has in it, as well as the rest of the town.	155506
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Ghost Family	T			Episode #10.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan decides to investigate his property upon learning the people of the town believe there are ghosts living in his boathouse.	155507
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Good Doctor, The	T			Episode #12	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan suspects that Doc Goodman is not really a doctor	155508
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Good Golly, Miss Molly	T			Episode #8.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Typo in the "Cheese Quarterly" magazine naming Molly as Fred's mistress brings the tabloids and press down on Stan.	155509
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Milkman, The	T			Episode #11	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."After inadvertently getting the milkman fired, Stan helps him starting his own "business."	155510
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, An	T	SVD 1436		Episode #4. 11-26-1003	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan gets interested in turkey hunting, ordering every possible item in preparation for an outing, then he enlists Chelsea to prevent Molly from cooking anything for Thanksgiving dinner.	155511
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Snow Job	T			Episode #9.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Town's snowplow operator has a thing for Stan and when Stan denies her, the whole town suffers.	155512
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Stan's Best Friend	T			Episode #13.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Problems arise when Stan mistakes a wolf he found for a puppy	155513
2003	Minute with Stan Hopper, A: Stan's Biggest Fan	T			Episode #7.	TV Journalist Stanley "Stan" Hooper (Norm Macdonald) has for 10 years, closed each episode of "Newsline," America's highest rated newsmagazine, with "A Minute With Stan Hooper."Stan discovers his biggest fan lives nearby and enlists the help of a cranky mailman to find him.	155514
2007	Minx, The	M				TV News Anchor (Caren Evers).	155515
1970	Mir hat es immer SpaB gemacht	MF			West Germany	Publisher-Editor Hugh M. Hefner (Himself) of Playboy Magazine. Reporter with cigar behind the hotel in Miami Beach (Horst Wendlandt).	155516
2008	Mira James: August Moon	N		Lourey, Jess	#4 Murder-By-Month Mystery	Reporter Mira James for the Battle Lake Recall newspaper is an urban woman with rural Minnesota roots who is a part-time librarian and a part-time journalist in Battle Lake, a small, rural Minnesota town.  When the Adonis of Battle Lake doesn’t show up for an evening of romance, Mira James decides that she has had it once and for all with small-town Minnesota. After dealing with only two television channels, corpses, killers and a missing statue, Mira counted on this rendezvous to balance out her otherwise yucky existence. Instead, she finds a replacement librarian, files her last column with the Battle Lake Recall newspaper and prepares to leave town. But when her teenage librarian assistant is brutally murdered, Mira has to stay and solve the case. Battle Lake is peculiar enough, but now that a sinister religious cult has moved in, it’s downright weird. Among the quirky citizenry is an octogenarian library worker as sly as she is crazy, a caped curator of a tick museum, a flamboyant mayor fond of the bottle, and a shady police chief. Mira thinks it’s time for her to leave this crazy town, hightail it back to Minneapolis and become a cat-collecting, fist-shaking, asexual English professor. Furious after being stood up by local hottie Johnny Leeson, Mira decides to abandon Battle Lake, Minnesota, where the women are churchgoers, the men like to hunt, and the body count is above average. But when a cheerleader bites the dust, Mira loiters along enough to snoop. She is highly suspicious of the New Millennium Bible Camp, a disturbing place with a Stepford Wives meets Hee Haw vibe. Before ditching Battle Lake, Mira is helt bent on confronting her own demons and catching a killer.	155517
2007	Mira James: June Bug	N		Lourey, Jess	#2 Murder-By-Month Mystery	Reporter Mira James for the Battle Lake Recall newspaper stumbles across a waterlogged corpse while looking into a local legend about a diamond necklace lost in a nearby lake and the part-time reporter is determined to solve the crime. Mira James never imagined life after college would be a doublewide trailer outside Battle Lake, Minnesota. Then again, maybe the North Country has more to offer than mosquitoes and broasted chicken. Local legend claims that a diamond necklace was lost nearly a century ago in Whiskey Lake, not far from the present day Shangri-La resort. Mira goes fishing for the story behind the legend, but her dives turn up more than missing jewelry. Buoyed by frozen Nut Goodies and a diminutive circus performer, James’ search leads to a new mystery to unravel and puts her face to face with the surfacing of a menacing foe from her past. Excerpt:“I wasn’t in my apartment in Minneapolis where I had lived for nearly 10 years -- a little loft on the West Bank where I’d shared a bathroom with a sexy, blue-eyed horn player in his sixties and a compulsively clean law student. I had moved out of there in March, leaving my cheating boyfriend and my career as a waitress and grad student in the University of Minnesota English program and had been house-sitting for my friend Sunny ever since. I was living in her little doublewide on the outskirts of Battle Lake, Minnesota....”	155518
2007	Mira James: Knee High by the Fourth of July	N		Lourey, Jess	#3 Murder-By-Month Mystery	Reporter Mira James for the Battle Lake Recall newspaper is an urban woman with rural Minnesota roots. What’s so wrong with admiring from a distance. Mira’s quirky puppy love for Chief Wenonga, a well-muscled fiberglass statue in her Minnesota small town might be a safer love pursuit than online dating. But when the 23-foot Chief goes missing from his cement base, Mira’s not the only citizen to be crushed. The town of Battle Lake is celebrating the statue’s 25th anniversary and no amount of blue, sugar-soaked popcorn balls at Wenonga Days can uplift their gloomy mood. But when Mira runs into a dead body, the town has more pressing issues. Mira’s second biggest crush, organic gardening god and dead ringer for Brad Pitt, Johnny Leeson, has disappeared. Her luck with men is running out, and a killer might be moving in. With something of her own to hide, Mira hopes she can avoid the police long enough to track down the object of her mega-crush -- but is Mira trailing a statue-thief, a kidnapper or a murderer?	155519
2006	Mira James: May Day	N		Lourey, Jess	#1 Murder-By-Month Mystery	Reporter Mira James for the Battle Lake Recall newspaper has been taking it easy since college graduation -- too easy. Due to a dead-end job and a cheating boyfriend, the Twin Cities have lost their charm and Minneapolitan Mira decides to begin a new life in rural Battle Lake. Right away she is offered jobs as an assistant librarian and a part-time reporter, and falls into an unexpected romance with a guy who seems to be the perfect man until he turns up dead between the reference stacks her tenth day on the job. Anxious to learn ore about the man who had briefly stolen her heart, Mira delves into the hidden mysteries of Battle Lake, including an old land deed with ancient Ojibwe secrets, an obscure octogenarian crowd with freaky social lives, and a handful of thirtysomething high school buddies who hold bitter, decades-old grudges. Mira soon discovers that unknown dangers are concealed under the polite exterior of this quirky small town, and revenge is a tator-tot hot dish best served cold. It turns out James is an urban woman with rural Minnesota roots.	155520
2009	Mira James: September Fair	N		Lourey, Jess	#5 Murder-By-Month Mystery	Reporter Mira James for the Battle Lake Recall newspaper is an urban woman with rural Minnesota roots who is a part-time librarian and a part-time journalist in Battle Lake, a small, rural Minnesota town. James is covering the beauty pageant to elect Milkfed Mary, Queen of the Dairy, at the Minnesota State Fair. Unfortunately drop dead gorgeous Ashley Pederson, a native of Battle Lake, Minnesota, turns up poisoned to death in the refrigerated room where, as winner of the contest, she was having her head sculpted in butter. Mira, in her effort to solve Ashley’s murder, uncovers small town jealousies, secret love affairs, embezzlement and a big dairy concern engaged in dubious practices. The Minnesota State Fair -- the beloved home of 4H exhibits, Midway rides and everything on a stick -- is riding high until the recently crowned Milkfed Mary, Queen of the Dairy, a Battle Lake native, is brutally murdered while her regal likeness is carved in butter. Can Mira James, covering the fair for the Battle Lake Recall, expose a deadly State Fair secret and win a blue ribbon for caging a killer? You bet your last deep-friend Nut Goodie. 	155521
2004	Miracle	M	DVD -R HQ 3556, 3557, 3558.			Reporters (Kurt Evans, Peter Kelamis, Daniel Bacon, Julius Chapple, Kwesi Ameyaw). TV Reporter Philip Maurice Hayes (Phil Hayes). Announcer (L. Harvey Gold). American Announcer (John Ashbridge). Russian Announcer (Alexander Kalugin).As Themselves (Sportscasters Al Michaels, Ken Dryden, Jim McKay)	155522
1993	Miracle Child	MT				Photographer, Town (Al Hubbs).	155523
1991	Miracle Cure	N		Coben, Harlan		TV Journalist Sara Lowell uncovers a conspiracy apparently designed to prevent the development of a cure for AIDS.	155524
1995	Miracle in Seville	N		Michener, James		Sports Journalist Shenstone tells about his experiences two decades ago when he was sent to Seville to cover the efforts of an aging  rancher to revive his once proud line of bulls. He uncovers a story that shakes his newspaperman's hard-bitten pragmatismHe meets the rancher who raises the bulls who prays to the Virgin Mary that the bulls he raises will perform well and redeem his family name. The rancher's spirit enters the consciousness of his bulls as they fight in the ring.Reporter is initially skeptical, but his disbelief is shaken. He realizes he has witnessed the miraculous.	155525
1956	Miracle in the Rain	M	SVDSP 563	Hecht, Ben (Story-Screenplay)		Former Reporter Arthur Hugenon (Van Johnson) for the Nashville Beacon is a soldier now who finds a story which he takes to The New York Times. He hopes to work for the paper when he returns from overseas but is killed in battle.Woman he loves becomes ill when she gets the news. In a state of delirium she runs to St. Patrick's Cathedral where he appears to her and leaves her with a coin she had earlier given him for luck.City Editor Mr. Baldwin (Grandon Rhodes).	155526
1941	Miracle Kid, The	M				Reporter (Pat Gleason)	155527
1988	Miracle Mile	M				TV Anchorman (Bruce Hayes)	155528
1969	Miracle of Love, The	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist	155529
1942	Miracle of Morgan's Creek, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2512, 2513.		In "Best Film Plays of 1943-1944." Sturges Biography	Newspaper Editor (Vic Potel).  Press circus. Local editor calls governor at beginning of film and his story is flashback we see.	155530
1982	Miracle of Pelham Bay Park	N		Mancini, Anthony		News Media	155531
1948	Miracle of the Bells, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2608, 2609. SV 180		PR	Press Agent Bill Dunnigan (Fred MacMurray), theatrical press agent. Radio Commentator-Narrator (Quentin Reynolds). Bob Briggs, Reporter (Bert Davidson). Ray Tanner, Reporter (Maxwell Hamilton). Tod Jones, Reporter (Jim Nolan).Reporter (George Cathrey). Reporter (Roy Darmour). Reporter (Mike Sandler). Reporter (Bob Thom). Reporter (Bill Wallace). Reporter (Mel Wixon). Publicity	155532
1946	Miracle of the Bells, The	N	OWN - P	Janney, Russell		Press Agent Bill Dunnigan accompanies the body of a starlet back to Coaltown Pennsylvania to get publicity for the unreleased film she had starred in.	155533
2001	Miracle of the Cards, The	MT	SVD 1393. SVD 1152 Missing last 30 minutes			Reporter Josh (Kirk Cameron) believes God is a crutch to people who can't manage their own  lives.  Editor (Karin Konoval)	155534
1955	Miracle on 34th Street	T	DVD -R HQ 2603		Episode. Hour of Stars	News Media. Kris Kringle (Thomas Mitchell)	155535
1959	Miracle on 34th Street	MT				News Media	155536
1994	Miracle on 34th Street	M	DVD -R HQ 2606, 2607			Public Relations Practitioner Dorey Walker (Elizabeth Perkins). TV Newscaster (Lester Holt). News Anchor (Michele Marsh). News Anchor (Rosanna Scotto). News Anchor (Joe Moskowitz).Newscaster (Janet Kauss). Newscaster (Susie Park). Anchor Woman (Barbara Scolaro). Kris Kringle (Richard Attenborough)	155537
1947	Miracle on 34th Street	M	DVD -R HQ 2606, 2607. L.			Public Relations Practitioner Doris Walker (Maureen O'Hara), hard-bitten department store public relations woman. Reporter (Jeff Corey). Reporter (Richard Irving). Media reaction. Newspapers. Courtroom Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre).	155538
1947	Miracle on 34th Street	N		Davies, Valentine		News Media reaction. Newspapers. Press.	155539
1973	Miracle on 34th Street, The	MT			Update of 1947 movie	Public Relations Practitioner Karen Walker (Jane Alexander). News Media.	155540
2006	Miracle on 49th Street	NS		Lupica, Mike		Sports Media. The MVP of the championship Boston Celtics is a media darling with a spotless reputation. 	155541
1981	Miracle on Ice	M				Reporter #1 (James Brown). Reporter #2 (Steve Bond)	155542
1993	Miracle on Interstate 880	MT				Cameraman (Phil Hayes).	155543
1931	Miracle Woman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2614, 2615. VHS 1033			Press Agent-Manager Hornsby blackmails an evangelist after creating her career. Says he will expose her in the newspapers claiming larceny even though he handled all of the money. Also wants to tie her in with a murder he committed. Power of the Press.Press agent claims he's only a loyal employee. She's responsible for it all.	155544
1984	Miracle, The	N		Wallace, Irving		News Media	155545
1963	Miraclejack	N	OWN - H	Baldwin, Michael		Alcoholic Newspaperman begins writing stories about a religious man to reaffirm his faith and revive his career.	155546
1986	Miracles Take a Little Longer	N		Lewis, Roy Harley		British Journalist Ronald Kemp working in Libya, is manipulated by American agents into supporting an assassination plot ending up in harrowing imprisonment. Set in 1980	155547
2003	Miracles: Little Miss Lost	T			Episode #5.	Reporter (Steven J. Levy).	155548
1986	Miracule, Le	MF				Reporter-Photographer (Abbes Zahmani), Le reporter-photographe.	155549
1993	Miradouro da Lua, O	MF			Portugal	Radio Journalist (Carla Castro).	155550
1965	Mirage	M				TV Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy). Reporters (John Crowther, Rian Garrick, Gerald Gordon, Karen Norris, Walter Reed ).	155551
1978	Miranda	N	OWN - H	Sanders, Pamela		Correspondent Miranda Pickerel experiences as a correspondent in Asia.	155552
2007	Miriam Beckstein: Clan Corporate, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#3 Merchant Princes Series	Business Journalist Miriam Beckstein is a young, hip reporter in Boston who has gotten in touch with her roots and they have nearly strangled her. She discovered that her family comes from an alternate reality, that she is very well-connected and that her family is too much like the Mafia for comfort. Women are family property and required to breed more family members with the unique talent to walk between worlds. Miriam tried to be an outsider and her own woman and started a profitable business in a third world she has discovered outside the family reach. She fell in love with a distant relative but he died saving her life.  Now she is over-searching. And if she gets caught, death or a fate worse is around the bend. The brain-damaged son of the local king needs a wife -- but they would never make her do that, would they?	155553
2005	Miriam Beckstein: Family Trade, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#1 Merchant Princes Series	Business Journalist Miriam Beckstein is a young, hip reporter in Boston is happy in her life. She’s a successful reporter for a hi-tech magazine in Boston making good money doing what she loves.  She has discovered her alternate world relatives and with them an elite identity she didn’t know was hers. Now in order to avoid a slippery slope down to an unmarked grave, Miriam, known as Lady Helge to the Family, starts applying modern business practices and scientific knowledge to a trade dominated by mercantilists -- with unexpected consequences for three different timelines, including the quasi-Victorian one exploited by the hidden family. 	155554
2006	Miriam Beckstein: Hidden Family, The	NSF		Stross, Charles	#2 Merchant Princes Series	Business Journalist Miriam Beckstein is a young, hip reporter in Boston is happy in her life. She’s a successful reporter for a hi-tech magazine in Boston making good money doing what she loves. When her researcher brings her ironclad evidence of a money-laundering scheme, Miriam thinks she’s found the story of the year. But when she takes it to her editor, she’s fired on the spot and gets a death threat from the criminals she has uncovered. Before the day is over, she’s received a locket left by the mother she never knew, the mother who was murdered when she was an infant. Within is a knot work pattern which has a hypnotic effect on her. Before she knows it, she’s transported herself to a parallel Earth, a world where knights on horseback chase their prey with automatic weapons, and where world-skipping assassins lurk just on the other side of reality, a world where her true family runs things. The six families of the Clan rule the kingdom of Gruinmarkt from behind the scenes, a mixture of nobility and criminal conspirators whose power to walk between the worlds make them rich in both. B raids of family loyalty and intermarriage provide a fragile guarantee of peace, but a recently ended civil war has left the families shaken and suspicious. Taken in by her mother's people, she becomes the star of the story of the century-as Cinderella without a fairy godmother. As her mother's heir, Miriam is hailed as the prodigal countess Helge Thorold-Hjorth, and feted and feasted. Caught up in schemes and plots centuries in the making, Miriam is surrounded by unlikely allies, forbidden loves, lethal contraband, and, most dangerous of all, her family. Her unexpected return will super cede the claims of other clan members to her mother's fortune and power, and whoever killed her mother will be happy to see her dead, too. Behind all this lie deeper secrets still, which threaten everyone and everything she has ever known. Patterns of deception and interlocking lies, as intricate as the knot work between the universes. But Miriam is no one's pawn, and is determined to conquer her new home on her own terms.	155555
2008	Miriam Beckstein: Merchants’ War, The: Book Four of the Merchant Princes	NSF		Stross, Charles	#4 Merchant Princes Series	Business Journalist Miriam Beckstein is a young, hip reporter in Boston who discovers that her family came from an alternate reality, that she was very well-connected and that her family was too much like the Mafia for comfort. She found herself caught in a family trap and betrothed to a brain-damaged prince and then all hell broke out. Now, she has escaped to yet another world and remains in hiding from both the Clan and their opponents. There is a nasty shooting war going on in the Gruinmarkt world of the Clan and we know something Miriam does not: something that she’s really going to hate if she lives long enough to find out. The clan, a Machiavellian trading dynasty whose members can cross among parallel universes, is losing control of its own affairs, embroiled in a  shooting war with local royalty on the Gruinmarkt world and racing modern American blac-ops agencies to unravel the secrets behind the world-walking ability. Beckstein, a journalist turned mercantile heiress, is stuck one university sideways from the main action.	155556
1981	Mirror	N	OWN - H	Gross, Leonard		Editor James Cavanaugh, the Mirror's chief editor. Managing Editor Harry Draper. John Reed, Mirror's founder. Famous national magazine in 1968.	155557
1999	Mirror	N		Freed, Lynn		Newspaperman (“The Newspaperman”) will be a weak and soon-divorced husband, followed by such lovers as Agnes La Grance finds attractive -- “the banker,” “the hunter,” and “the trader.” It is 1920 and Agnes leaves a poor life in England for Durban, South Africa to make her future. In the house of the Jewish family where she first works as a maid, the wife is dying, which doesn’t keep the husband from sneaking to Agnes’s room to make love while watching in a mirror he’s given her.  Agnes becomes pregnant and the “old Jew” as she calls him bluntly but without judgment, puts her up in the Railway Hotel -- an establishment of which, after the birth of her daughter Leah, she becomes owner and new proprietress by finessing the old man into putting up the money. From then on, Agnes is on her way: “the newspaperman” is weak and manipulated by her. She marries him and Leah calls her Daddy. Two years later, Agnes saves enough money to buy another hotel called the Avondale Hotel. Leah begins school and her schoolteacher is Sarah, the Jewish man’s daughter. Soon after Leah is six years old, Agnes falls in love with another man and likes to hunt animals. She called him “The hunter.” Agnes was cheating on her husband. She then went to North America to see the hunter. The newspaperman finds out about the hunter and wants a divorce. Agnes went bankrupt, so Leah and she move into the boarding house. Agnes doesn’t even read the papers, but her beauty, life and business sense draws others to her, seeing her through the Depression and World War II as she’s cheated, but recovers, buys more property, sees Leah become a famous singer and an adulterer, leaving Agnes a gorgeous child to raise as a second daughter. 	155558
1999	Mirror Image	N		Steel, Danielle		Journalist India Taylor longs to reclaim her journalism career and meets Paul Ward a jetsetter who inspires her to change her life.	155559
1990	Mirror Image	N		Brown, Sandra		TV Reporter Avery Daniels of KTEX in San Antonio is in a plane crash and when she wakes up in the hospital she is mistaken for another woman. Her career had been in shambles.KTEX was a long step down from a network job and a Washington D.C. beat. Now a sensational story was dropped into her lab -- she was now a senator's wife. What better vehicle to launch herself back to the top echelon of broadcast news?Risks were astronomical, but she couldn't name a single ace reporter who hadn't stuck his neck out to get where he was. Her father had taken daily risks and his courage paid off with Pulitzer Prize. "Irish" her boss at the station.TV Cameraman Van Lovejoy a video photographer  for KTEX News. Fortyish, string-bean thin. Belly was concave and there was a pronounced stoop to his bony shoulders.Thin hair hung straight down from central part, reaching almost to his shoulders and framing a thin, narrow face. Aging hippie who had never evolved from the sixties. Nicotine-stained fingers. Professional drinker.	155560
2008	Mirror Image: And Other Stories	SS		Kennedy, Roger F.	In “Mirror Image: And Other Stories.”	Sportswriter Matt McCoy has his column taken away for dissing over-the-hill Sports Section Editor Phil Pfister. His penance is to write the “Dear Gwendolyn” advice column. Undaunted, McCoy will use it to exact his revenge.	155561
2008	Mirror Image: And Other Stories	SS		Kennedy, Roger F.	In “Mirror Image: And Other Stories.”	Publicist Franny goes on a game show and wins a holiday at Playa du Sur, a resort hotel in sunny Malibu. Just the thing to relax her frazzled spirit. On the beach she meets frisky Toot. Suddenly, Franny’s low-key holiday turns more venturesome. 	155562
1992	Mirror Images	M				Anchorwoman (Juliet James-Kelly Royce).	155563
1975	Mirror of Deception	MT			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Employment	155564
2008	Mirror’s Edge, The	N		Sidor, Steven		Freelance Journalist Jase Deering in Chicago decides to investigate with his partner and girlfriend, the blind Robyn Matchfrost the kidnapping of two-year-old twins a year ago The reporter has his own demons: his 12-year-old brother was abducted and murdered when they were children. With the help of police detectives, Jase traces the palindrome, mirrorrorrim, which the twin’s abductor carved into their nanny’s living flesh to a cult leader who advocated human sacrifice. Though the cult leader is dead, Jase discovers that his son lives in the area and isn’t as harmless as he first appears. As Jase, now alone,  spends the next 10 years delving deeper into the world of the cult and the supernatural. He knows he is too late for the boys and for himself, but obsessively keeps drilling deeper in search of the truth. 	155565
1985	Mirrors	M				Newspaper. Glowing newspaper article garners good publicity for young dancer	155566
1981	Mis	MF				TV Reporter (Bogdan Krzywicki). TV Host (Tadeusz Somogi).	155567
2003	Misadventures in 3D	M				News Reporter (Kim Delgado).	155568
1999	Misadventures in the (213)	N		Hensley, Dennis		Publicist Miles is a superpublicist in Hollywood. Underemployed Tinseltown wannabes and their crazy high jinks: Like making off with fish from Tina Louise’s koi pond. Or calling Leeza Gibbons via Airfone to ask who does her headshots. Or harassing Alicia Silverstone with tales of watermelon-loving porn stars. Or auctioning off Andrew Shue’s chicken wing and Heather Locklear’s lip print for charity. The wannabes include Publicist Miles, a struggling screenwriter Craig, Dandy Rio, his best friend and star of her own hit sitcom, and Ulysses, a noble but unsuccessful musician from Craig and Dandy’s college days. And a whole slew of love slaves.  (213) is the area code for these misadventures.	155569
1964	Misadventures of Merlin Jones, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	155570
1989	Misadventures of Mr. Wilt, The	M				Reporter (John Melainey).	155571
1998	Misbegotten	M				TV Anchor (Adrienne Arsenault).	155572
1586	Miscellaneous Ballads	PO	COPY	Deloney, Thomas	In "Works of Thomas Deloney."	Balladeer. "Proper new  Ballad breefely declaring the Death and Execution of fourteen most wicked Traitors, who suffered death in Lincolnes Inne feelde neere London: the 20 and 21 of September, 1586. "	155573
1588	Miscellaneous Ballads	PO	COPY	Deloney, Thomas	In "Works of Thomas Deloney."	Balladeer. "New Ballet of the straunge and most cruell Whippes which the Spanyards had prepared to whippe and torment English men and women:…which were found and taken at the overthrow of certaine of the Spanish Shippes, in July…"…last past, 1588."	155574
2008	Mischief Becomes Her	N		Michaels, Kasey	#2 Sunshine Girls Series	TV Reporter Jessica Sunshine is bright, warm and downright deadly if one got too close. That’s the lesson homicide detective Matt Denby learned the hard way when he teamed up with the youngest Sunshine sister. Sure, he wanted to help solve her father’s murder, but being on the case day and night with the sultry TV reporter was driving him up the wall in more ways than one. Jessica steamed through life and into danger without regard. And Matt was hell-bent on protecting the vixen. But who was going to back him up once the blond bombshell turned her charms on him?	155575
2008	Misdeal	M				Reporter (Muminah Ghani)	155576
1903	Misdemeanors of Nancy	N		Hoyt, Eleanor		Press	155577
1995	Miserables, Les	M				American Reporter (Remi Bergman)	155578
1990	Misery	M	L			TV Anchorman (Tom Brunelle). Anchorman (June Christopher). Reporter #1 (Julie Payne). Reporter #2 (Archie Hahn III). Reporter #3 (Gregory Snegoff).	155579
1996	Misery Loves Company: Joe deMarco, Boy Wonder	T			Episode #3.	TV News Anchor Linda (Crystal Carson). Photographer (David Youse).	155580
1995	Misery Loves Company: Pilot	T			Episode #4. 10-22-1995	TV News Anchor Linda (Crystal Carson).	155581
1985	Misfits of Science	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Preston Hanson). Reporter (Tawny Schneider).	155582
1985	Misfits of Science: Deep Freeze (Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 10-4-1985	Newscaster (Preston Hanson). First Technician (Wendy Oates). Second Technician (Ralph Brannen).	155583
1985	Misfits of Science: Twin Engines	T			Episode #9. 12-13-1985	News Media. Woman Reporter (Julie Inouye). Reporter #2 (Paunita Nichols).	155584
1866	Misfortunes of Frederic Pickering, The	SS		Trollope, Anthony	In "Complete Short Stories, Anthony Trollope, The."	Reporter Roderick Billings, on staff of Lady Bird newspaper.  Fred Pickering and the Morning Comet offices.	155585
1985	Mishima: Life in Four Chapters, A	M				Reporter No. 1 (Ren Ebata). Reporter No. 2 (Yasuhiro Arai). Reporter No. 3 (Fumio Mizushima). American Reporter (Alan Mark Poul).	155586
1920	Misleading Lady, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Playwrights	Reporter (Arthur Housman)	155587
1990	Misplaced Lives	NR	OWN - H	Victor, Barbara		Photojournalist Gabriella Carlucci-Molloy, glamorous photojournalist for a French magazine	155588
1998	Miss 420	MF			India	Reporter Arvind (Aashif Sheikh)  investigates the case of the lovely Miss 420 is a secret agent assigned to infiltrate and foil a group of brutal terrorists targeting India -- but she is killed in a car explosion before she can succeed. He decides to look into the murder. He finds damning evidence against an underworld gangster but before he can write his story, he is abducted, imprisoned and tortured. The reporter’s sister and her boyfriend desperately try to find him. But the sister is not what she seems to me. No one can explain why his sister is the splitting image of Miss 420. 	155589
1982	Miss All-American Beauty	MT				TV Reporter (Beverly Renquist)	155590
1954	Miss America Pageant	T				Correspondent Bess Myerson (Miss America 1945) Interviewer (Julie Moran, 2002). Host Greta Van Susteren, Fox News Channel's On the Record (2003).	155591
1955	Miss America Story	T			Philco Television Playhouse - 9-4-55	News Media. Lee Meriwether	155592
1992	Miss America:  Behind the Crown	MT				Journalist (Judy Clayton)	155593
1993	Miss Carrie Kumquat:  Investigative Reporter (Volumes I and II)	N		Morrison, Jimmy King		Investigative Reporter Carrie Kumquat of Throckmorton County, Texas and surrounding areas including Abilene during the Great Depression and World War II. Newspaper headline on the cover of Volume I: “Don’t worry: Everything Is Going To Be All Right.”	155594
1906	Miss Civilization	P	USC	Davis, Richard Harding		Press	155595
2000	Miss Congeniality	M				Newscaster (Catenya McHenry)	155596
2005	Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4028, 4029. DVD -R HQ 7666, 7667.			News Media. CNN Reporter (Sue Tripathi). Vegas TV Anchorwoman (Rachel Smith). Reporter #1 (Cameron Milzer). Reporter #2 (Nate Bynum). Reporter #3 (Michael Kendall). Reporter #1a (Kimble Jemison). Reporter #2a (Susan  Leslie).Reporter #1a (Kimble Jemison). Reporter #2a (Susan Leslie). Cameraman (Vladimir Rajcic). Cameraman (Vladimir Rajcic). Talk Show Hosts Regis and Joy Philbin (Themselves).Gay Publicist Joel Meyers (Diedrich Bader) presents every extreme caricature about gays possible. 	155597
1915	Miss Elizabeth Gibbs	N		Ramsey, Alicia (Royston)		Editor. She thought it would be delicious to sit in a big office and be an editor. Became editor of The Universe, "a magazine for advanced women." Experience and success.	155598
1950	Miss Italia	MF				Cameraman (Silvio Bagolini), Foto-romanzo	155599
1894	Miss Jerry	M				Reporter. Adventures of a girl reporter, first picture play	155600
1920	Miss Jones, Journalist	P	MLPL	Haviland, J. Butler	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Journalist	155601
1951	Miss Liberty	T			Adapted from 1949 musical with book by Moss Hart and Robert Emmett Sherwood. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Musical Comedy Time -- 1949 musical	Press. Kenny Baker, Carol Bruce, Doretta Morrow, Gloria de Haven	155602
1933	Miss Lonelyhearts	N	OWN - H	West, Nathaniel	With "Day of the Locust, The"	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist known as "Miss Lonelyhearts." Willie Shrike the cruel feature editor, who is Miss Lonelyhearts' boss. Turns the knife in Miss L's agony by his unending mockery of the desperate cries for help in the letters.Miss Lonelyhearts is the male writer of advice to the lovelorn on the New York Post-Dispatch.  The lovelorn column, considered a necessity for the increase in the paper's circulation and regarded by its staff as a joke, becomes an agony to its writer.	155603
1955	Miss Lonelyhearts	P	MLPL	Teichmann, H.	Play Index, 1953-60 - 812 T262-2.	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist.	155604
1983	Miss Lonelyhearts	M				Reporter (Alana Brazis). Reporter (Albert Barosso). Reporter (Peter J. Corrallo). Reporter (Mark Lane). Reporter (Don L. McDaniel). Reporter (Bob Puglisi). Reporter (Antonio Perez). Reporter (Dolly White). Reporter (Dan Schneider). Reporter (Den Surles).Reporter (Jack Tanner). Reporter in Delchanty's (Dennis Crabb). Financial Editor (Fox Harris).	155605
2006	Miss Lonelyhearts	P		West, Nathaniel (Based on his novel). Lowell Liebermann (Music). J.D. McClatchy (Librettist)	Premiered in New York in 206. Co-production between the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, the Julliard School and the University of Southern California. 	Advice Columnist Miss Lonelyhearts (tenor), an anonymous, Dear Abby-style advice columnist descends steadily into madness as he agonizes over letters from readers who send him their desperate pleas. He is hounded by his cynical editor Shrike (baritone), is cruel to his fiancee, has affairs and is finally killed by the husband of one of his lovers. The chorus includes a trio of jaded reporters. Copy Boy (tenor). Reporter 1 (bass). Reporter 2 (baritone). Reporter 3 (tenor).Act I. Miss Lonelyhearts, who as a joke has signed on as the newspaper’s advice columnist, is slumped over his desk in despair, as behind him the voices of his correspondents are heard.  He is in “the Christ business,” but abandoned in a world of cynical unbelievers, and increasingly identified with the world’s sufferings. His boss, Shrike, taunts him.At Delehanty’s speakeasy, half-drunk fellow reporters tease Miss Lonelyhearts as a a religious “leper licker.” Shrike gives him mocking advice. Miss Lonelyheart’s girlfriend Betty searches the bar for him and tries to rescue him, but he pushes her away, afraid that his job has infected him. An old man enters and the reporter cruelly harass him as an “old fag.” and Miss Lonelyhearts joins in, screaming that he loves him. A violent scene ensues, until one of the reporters hits Miss Lonelyhearts from behind with a chair.In his dingy bedroom, a crucifix over his bed, Miss Lonelyhearts falls asleep, dreaming of “the Blood of the Lamb.” In a dream sequence, grisly scenes are reenacted -- college students sacrifice a lamb. Betty telephones, wondering if he is all right. He hangs up the phone and stars are the crucifix.Miss Lonelyhearts visits Shrike’s apartment. Shrike’s wife Mary looks at the young man provocatively as Shrike taunts him and demeans his wife. Left alone, Mary and Miss Lonelyhearts -- who explains that he has failed with Betty and needs her -- dance to a radio tune. With Shrike in the adjoining room, he starts undoing her dress and she sings to keep her husband from hearing them. Frustrated and exhausted, Miss Lonelyhearts finally leaves, and Shrike appears from behind the bedroom door, laughing.A frantic scene at the newspaper office. Goldsmith (bass), another reporter, brings Miss Lonelyhearts a letter from Fay Doyle, asking him to meet her.Fay comes to Miss Lonelyhearts apartment, and explains her husband is a cripple and that she married him out of pity. Their child isn’t his. Miss Lonelyhearts tries to console her and reconcile her with her husband. Fay turns on him sexually and again dream-fantasies are enacted. When he wakes up, Fay is gone, and Betty appears. She begs him to quit his job, which is making him ill. He explains his “mission.” Shrike, having heard Miss Lonelyhearts was sick, enters, bitterly joking. Betty demands that Miss Lonelyhearts choose: her or the job. She thinks she can save him, just as he thinks he can save the world. She promises a new start and they leave together.Act II.On the porch of a farmhouse, Betty and Miss Lonelyhearts contemplate the natural world’s bounty and beauty. But the letters continue to haunt him. To distract him, Betty urges him to look at the natural world around him, and yields to his advances. They kiss. A love duet.Back at the office, Miss Lonelyhearts tries to answer the letters. A new voice, Aching, tells her wrenching story of a loveless, tortured life. The voice is separated into three voices, and this small chorus sings in mounting despair. Miss Lonelyhearts slumps over his typewriter.At Delehanty’s, the reporters and Shrike banter. Reporter Goldsmith is worried about Miss Lonelyhearts, who sits vacantly in a booth. Shrike continues to taunt him. The bartender brings over a customer -- Peter Doyle. Again, the reporters ride him about his hollow marriage. Doyle tells his story -- he is a gas inspector with a crippled leg -- a life of constant pain and humiliation. He takes Miss Lonelyheart’s hand, and begs him to come home with him.In Doyle’s apartment, Fay is seductive, and Doyle praises her, and makes them all drinks -- but Fay demands he go out for more ice. She accuses the two men of being pansies. Doyle is angry, but Miss Lonelyhearts tries to help each see the loneliness of the others. Doyle thinks he’s right, Fay thinks he’s crazy. Doyle leaves to get more whiskey and Fay tries to dance with Miss Lonelyhearts. She seduces, he resists. He finally pushes her away, and strikes her in fury. He flees, and in revenge Fay screams that she has been raped.Miss Lonelyhearts is lying on his bed, the crucifix over him, larger and more menacing. In a series of dream sequences, the women in his life reappear. Slowly, a hallucination of figures appear in the room -- Mary, Betty, Shrike and others. A masque of suffering unfolds, at which everyone laughs.Shrike takes out a letter from Doyle -- accusing Miss Lonelyhearts of attacking his wife. (Throughout, Miss Lonelyhearts lies there smoking, taking no notice). The others slowly leave, but Betty remains. She says she is leaving him. He promises to leave his job. She tells him she is pregnant. He asks her to marry him, but she says she’s going to have an abortion, and leaves. Miss Lonelyhearts turns to face the crucifix, and exultantly exclaims that at last he understands: “My hearts is the heart of God./The room is filled with grace!”At that moment, the stricken Doyle enters. In his ecstasy, Miss Lonelyhearts seems not to see Doyle, who laments his Fay. Doyle fumbles for a revolver, as Miss Lonelyhearts staggers towards him saying, “I love you!” Doyle fires again and again, and flees the room.Miss Lonelyhearts makes his way to the bed and falls on it. The only lights are now on the bed and on the crucifix above it. Miss Lonelyheart’s arms flop to either side, in a parody of Christ’s. “I love you!”  he says one last time and dies.  (Synopsis courtesy of J.D. McClatchy and The Julliard School.)	155606
1865	Miss MacKenzie	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Press	155607
2003	Miss Match: Matchmaker, Matchmaker	T			Episode #18.	L.A. Weekly Reporter (Kim Fields).	155608
2003	Miss Match: Pilot	T			Episode #1.9-26-2003	Photographer (Stanton Schnepp).	155609
2003	Miss Match: Who's Your Daddy?	T			Episode #2. 10-3-2003	TV Reporter (Michael Dotson).	155610
1926	Miss Mend	M	DVD -R HQ 11666, 11667, 11668, 11669, 11670.	Based on the 1923 pulp novel, “miss Mend.”  Novel claims to have been authored and published by American scribe “Jim Dollar,” the fictional persona is actually the nom-de-plume for a Russian woman, Marietta Shaginian, whose biography for Dollar explains that he was a laborer who fell by sheer chance into tremendous fortune and publishes his fiction at his own expense. 	3-part 1926 serial-adventure film from Soviet directors Boris Barnet and Fedor Ozep. The Flicker Alley, Blackhawk Films Collection and TCM present the television premiere. Produced bin the Soviet Union in 1926, but inspired by American movie cliffhangers of the day, this three part, 4 1/2 hour film was directed by Ozep and Barnet, who is featured as the editor-in-chief. 	Reporters must prevent a devastating attack against the Soviet Union. The three journalists work together to save Russia. Newspaper offices of The Littletown Herald. Reporter Barnet (Boris Barnet) -- “muckraker, who gets the news a half hour before it happens.” Photojournalist Fogel (Vladimir Fogel) -- “melancholic by nature, snapshot-taker by trade.” Editor-in-Chief: “There’s a strike at the cork factory. You got 40 minutes, for 40 lines, the pay is $40. Get shots of the factory. Show the noble CEO, the heroic policeman...And throw in a dozen workers but make sure they look clean!”Miss Vivian Mend (Natalie Glan) -- typist at the cork factory.  Newspaper Clerk Tom Hopkins (Igor Ilyinsky), a love-sick clerk.”Regarded by the official Soviet press of the time as a prime example of shameless "Western-style" entertainment, Miss Mend was nevertheless hugely popular, becoming one of the most successful Soviet films of the decade. Though you’ll find no tractors, capitalist oppression, or revolution, the film does manage a few jokes at the American characters’ ’ expense. Co-director Boris Barnet, actor, ex-boxer, and a graduate of the Kuleshov School, directed other notable silent films including The Girl With the Hatbox and The House on Trubnaya Square; his career extended to the mid-1960s with his most notable sound film being Outskirts (1933). Fedor Ozep, also a screenwriter, emigrated from the Soviet Union. In Germany, he directed a wonderful version of Tolstoy's The Living Corpse and The Murder of Dmitri Karamazov, making later films in France, and finishing his long career as a Hollywood director. Mastered in high definition from superb 35mm elements, with a 'dream cast' of 1920s Soviet film stars, Miss Mend pits a cadre of proletarian sleuths against a villainous gang of selfish capitalists, each side boasting its own collection of zany sidekicks, everything from a streetwise urchin to a Typhoid dog. The film also features beautiful location photography, impressive stunt scenes, horse, car and boat chases, and stylized sets inspired by Fritz Lang's German thrillers. Miss Mend is accompanied by a newly recorded large-orchestra score by Robert Israel. Soviet culture specialists Ana Oleniva and Maxim Pozdorovkin wrote the new English intertitles as well as a booklet essay, "Miss Mend and Soviet Americanism" and a new 25-minute documentary, “Miss Mend: A Whirlwind Vision of Imagined America.” Creating the Music of Miss Mend is a behind-the-scenes look at Robert Israel's recording sessions in the Czech Republic. This edition was produced by David Shepard and Jeffery Masino, with digital restoration and editing carried out by Eric Lange of Lobster Films, Paris. 	155611
2009	Miss Mend: A Whirlwind Vision of Imagined America	DM		Oleniva, Ana and Maxim Pozdorovkin		Reporters must prevent a devastating attack against the Soviet Union. The three journalists work together to save Russia. Newspaper offices of The Littletown Herald. Barnet (Boris Barnet) -- “muckraker, who gets the news a half hour before it happens.” Fogel (Vladimir Fogel) -- “melancholic by nature, snapshot-taker by trade.” Editor-in-Chief: “There’s a strike at the cork factory. You got 40 minutes, for 40 lines, the pay is $40. Get shots of the factory. Show the noble CEO, the heroic policeman...And throw in a dozen workers but make sure they look clean!”Miss Vivian Mend (Natalie Glan) -- typist at the cork factory.  Tom Hopkins (Igor Ilyinsky), a love-sick clerk.”Regarded by the official Soviet press of the time as a prime example of shameless "Western-style" entertainment, Miss Mend was nevertheless hugely popular, becoming one of the most successful Soviet films of the decade. Though you’ll find no tractors, capitalist oppression, or revolution, the film does manage a few jokes at the American characters’ ’ expense. Co-director Boris Barnet, actor, ex-boxer, and a graduate of the Kuleshov School, directed other notable silent films including The Girl With the Hatbox and The House on Trubnaya Square; his career extended to the mid-1960s with his most notable sound film being Outskirts (1933). Fedor Ozep, also a screenwriter, emigrated from the Soviet Union. In Germany, he directed a wonderful version of Tolstoy's The Living Corpse and The Murder of Dmitri Karamazov, making later films in France, and finishing his long career as a Hollywood director. Mastered in high definition from superb 35mm elements, with a 'dream cast' of 1920s Soviet film stars, Miss Mend pits a cadre of proletarian sleuths against a villainous gang of selfish capitalists, each side boasting its own collection of zany sidekicks, everything from a streetwise urchin to a Typhoid dog. The film also features beautiful location photography, impressive stunt scenes, horse, car and boat chases, and stylized sets inspired by Fritz Lang's German thrillers. Miss Mend is accompanied by a newly recorded large-orchestra score by Robert Israel. Soviet culture specialists Ana Oleniva and Maxim Pozdorovkin wrote the new English intertitles as well as a booklet essay, "Miss Mend and Soviet Americanism" and a new 25-minute documentary, “Miss Mend: A Whirlwind Vision of Imagined America.” Creating the Music of Miss Mend is a behind-the-scenes look at Robert Israel's recording sessions in the Czech Republic. This edition was produced by David Shepard and Jeffery Masino, with digital restoration and editing carried out by Eric Lange of Lobster Films, Paris. 	155612
2002	Miss Mexico regresa	MF				Photographer (Edgar Soberon Torchia - The Photographer).	155613
1893	Miss Millie's Trying	N	USC	Bamford, Mary Ellen		Freelance Journalists Millie Duncan and Alice Duncan, both article writers, freelancers. Veteran newspaperwoman referred to (p. 170)..  Both try to live with their article sales.  Life of female freelancers	155614
1949	Miss Mink of 1949	M				Photographer (Fred Libby).	155615
1926	Miss Nobody	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	155616
2009	Miss Nobody	M				Reporters (Amie Barsky, Hal B. Klein). 	155617
2006	Miss O and Friends: Caught in the Net	NJ		Speregen, Devra Newberger		Online Journalist Juliette starts an online zine for her school and dives right in with her usual enthusiasm. It's a huge hit. E-mails are pouring in.The best e-mails are smart, funny, anonymous -- who could be writing them. Turns out the boy writing them is not who Juliette thinks it is.	155618
2006	Miss Pickworth: Affectionate Adversary, The	N		Palmer, Catherine	#1 Miss Pickworth Series	Gossip Columnist Miss Pickworth, the Society Tattler, entertains the elite with the latest gossip and all of high society is abuzz with the arrival of a man who survived a pirate attack at sea and found his true love at sea. Can the woman give her heart to a man motivated by money. 	155619
2006	Miss Pickworth: Bachelor’s Bargain	N		Palmer, Catherine	#2 Miss Pickworth Series	Gossip Columnist Miss Pickworth, the Society Tattler in 1815 Devon, England, has a thing or two to say about the scandalous union of a housemaid with a royal rogue. When he asked her to marry him, she was accidentally shot and on her death bed accepted his offer thinking he would have to help her family as honor dictates he does. To their shock, she recovered forcing the duo to face martial survival as the tabloids look forward to much scandal from the marriage. Unless they want their plans aired in her column, the two must keep their banter to a minimum and play the role of a happy couple. 	155620
1932	Miss Pinkerton	M				Editor (Lyle Talbot). Morning Eagle Reporter (Harry Seymour). Newspaper Editor (Lyle Talbot).	155621
1906	Miss Primrose	N	OWN - H	Gilson, Roy Rolfe		Editor Butters. Letitia Primrose is central figure.	155622
1981	Miss Right	M		Williams, Paul, William Tepper (Story). Tepper (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for UPI specializing in covering bombings used to be an American who came to Italy to play basketball.  Because he is more concerned about saying good-bye to the various women in his life, he gets his neighbor to cover a bombing for him.Neighbor has no journalism experience and keeps interrupting the hero's sexual activities with updates on the situation.	155623
1993	Miss Ruby's House	M			Mockdocumentary	Reporter (Peter Thorne).	155624
1898	Miss Secretary Ethel: Story for Girls of Today, A	N	USC	Adams, Ellinor Davenport		Freelancer Ethel Vincent (proof-reading), ghosts some articles, publishes own article. Sir Edgar Allesley contributed articles. Conroy, editor of an English newspaper. Not much journalism.	155625
1944	Miss Shumaway Waves a Wand	NSF		Chase, James Hadley		Press	155626
1941	Miss Stanton of the Crier	N		White, Kathryn		Publisher. Young woman who inherits her father's newspaper with a reputation for yellow journalism. She resolves to change the image of the paper.	155627
1950	Miss Sweet and Mr. Honey	P	MLPL	Braun, W.	Play Index, 1949-52	Press	155628
2006	Miss Understanding	N		Lessing, Stephanie		Editor Zoe Rose of Issues Magazine is the sister-in-law of Publisher Dan Princely, Chloe Rose’s devoted new husband, and he loves Zoe’s agenda and hires his wife’s sister sartorial-phobic Zoe Rose to revamp the magazine. He gives her a mandate to revamp the magazine’s usual fare of shoes, makeup and shopping into a manifesto of female empowerment, decorum and personal growth. Zoe renames the magazine “Miss Understanding” and gleefully introduces it to the staff as a didactic, humorless instruction manual. The staff predictably hate Zoe and are willing to go to any length to sabotage her: they include stylish nasties Sloan and Blaire, perennially drunken promotions department head Ruth, and even Dan’s regal, evil mother, Anita. As the antics escalate, Zoe’s droning, pompous rants on the evils of style and the necessity of fixing female friendship become longer and angrier. Editor Zoe is determined to raid the locker room of the female psyche and rip open the frilly facade of femininity once and for all so she sets out to reform the entire nation of women beginning with the readers of the most notorious magazine on Madison.Zoe Rose never quite fit in. As the only kid in kindergarten with an enormous red afro, Zoe was taunted by the other little girls for refusing to share her “Annie” wig, even when she swore it was her own hair (and it was). In second grade, after seeing her best friend ridiculed for wearing a dirty, pink, polka-dot party dress to school every day, she became obsessed with understanding what makes normal girls tick and why they’re so cruel to the girls who never seem to “get it.” And so Zoe begins a lifelong study of girl behavior and by 30, finds herself editor of Issues Magazine. It’s the feminist vs. the fashionistas. Can Zoe stop girls from behaving badly toward other girls, and turn them into a strong, united force that can succeed in our male-dominated world? Or will her spectacularly warped sense of humor, pathetic wardrobe and plethora of psychosomatic illnesses get her eaten alive? Zoe’s willing to risk losing it all, including her mind, but she’ll walk away with something she never dreamed she wanted: the little girl hiding inside of her. 	155629
2001	Miss Universe 2001	DT				Reporter (Brook Mahealani Lee). Behind the Scenes Reporter-Co-Host (Todd Newton-Himself).	155630
2002	Miss Universe Pageant	DT				Correspondent. Pageant Backstage Correspondent (Brook Mahealani Lee)	155631
1898	Miss Van Dyke's Best Story	N	MLPL	Jordan, Elizabeth G.	In "Tales of the City Room."	Sob Sister's sensational journalism and ruins her reputation among her male colleaguesMiss VanDyke, 23, single, sympathetic, friendly, hard working, level headed, newsroom reporter. At first male reporters think she is too feminine to go into the streets for a story."After all, a woman's place is in the home!" Quits job to marry.	155632
2005	Missed Cues	M				TV Staff. Anchors Scott Isham (Victor Kuehn), Ellen Taylor (Lucia Metrailler).  New York City female director must win over a lax, but charismatic crew at a small town TV station.As job losses loom on the horizon, the crew tries to outmaneuver the management team who means to destroy their comfort level.	155633
1974	Missiles of October, The	MT			PR	News Media. Reporter (Jerome Guardino). Reporter (Stuart Nisbet). ABC Correspondent John Scali (Paul Lambert).  Press Photographer (Charles Cyphers). Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary (Michael Lerner).	155634
1982	Missing	M	DVD -R HQ 4628, 4629, 4632, L	Hauser, Thomas (Book). Costa-Gavras, Donald Stewart (Screenplay)		Correspondent Kate Newman (Janice Rule) in South America helps a wife try to find out what happened to her husband. Shows up periodically to provide assistance.Reporter helps wife and father-in-law get in to see a police officer who is now in a refugee camp.  Newman tells them the man talks to her and other reporters because the more press he can get the better his chances of staying alive.Husband and his friends arrested because they ran an underground newspaper that attacked the military order.  After father-in-law is told his son was executed, officials bring in a journalist to convince him his son is still alive.	155635
2006	Missing	MT			UK.	News Media. On-Scene Reporter Young homeless girl suspected of being a gruesome serial killer.	155636
1975	Missing Are Deadly, The	MT				News Media. 1st Reporter (Drew Michaels). 2nd Reporter (Squire Fridell). News Announcer (Keith Walker).	155637
1945	Missing Corpse, The	M		Hoyt, Harry O. (Story). Ray Schrock (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor McDonald (Paul Guilfoyle) of The Daily Argus and Henry Kruger (J. Edward Bromberg),  owner of The Tribune are rivals.  Missing corpse is McDonald. Kruger had threatened to kill the rival editor because of an article that ran in the Argus.Kruger's daughter was romanced by one of the Argus' reporters. Editor McDonald was killed by a member of his own staff who had received prison sentence as a result of a setup by the editor.Kruger announces to his indifferent family that he is going on vacation, but when he finds McDonald's body in the trunk he tries to dispose of it. Family gets wind of the murder and assume he is responsible.They show up at his vacation retreat to help cover up the evidence. Body continually resurfaces until crime is solved.	155638
1939	Missing Daughters	M		Simmons, Michael, George Bricker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Reporter-Columnist Wally King (Richard Arlen) criticizes police for failing to solve a string of murders involving nightclub hostesses. Police give him complete freedom to investigate. Nightclub owner decides to kill the reporter.Crook is caught and his gang is rounded up when they attend a banquet thrown by King at which the waiters are police in disguise.	155639
1936	Missing Girls	M		Mooney, Martin (Story). Mooney and John W. Krafft (Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Mooney was a reporter who used his experiences on the New York American	Reporter Jimmie Dugan (Roger Pryor) is a G-man working undercover to find missing girls.  Uses the cover of a reporter for The News doing an article on girls who run away from home and end up in the big city.New York Times, 10/5/36: "From a newspaperman's viewpoint, there is less to carp about in Roger Pryor's screen reporter characterization than there has been in similar representations by better known players.""He doesn't, for example, dictate headlines over the telephone. We did hear him set a social engagement for 8 o'clock in the evening once, however, and that's something we've never been able to do."	155640
1938	Missing Guest, The	M	VHS 1073	Philippi, Erich (Story -- "Secret of the Blue Room"_). Charles Martin, Paul Perez (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Scott (Scoop) Hanlon (Paul Kelly) for The Daily Blade disguises himself as a psychic to help find the murderer in a haunted house. Editor Frank Kendall (Harlan Briggs).Hamilton has been demoted to writing a beauty column and is assigned by his boss Kendall to do a  story on the mysterious mansion.Variety, 9/14/38: "He typifies all the most poisonous qualities of a reporter in films."	155641
1984	Missing in Action	M				Newscaster (Deanna Crowe). Newscaster (Kim Marriner).	155642
2005	Missing in Precinct Puerto Rico	N		Torres, Steven	#4 Precinct Puerto Rico	Reporter Lucy Apoute is one of the citizens and cops of Angutias, a small town nestled in Puerto Rico's mountainous heart.	155643
1994	Missing Joseph	NM		George, Elizabeth		Photographer Deborah Alcourt-St. James and her husband Simon have taken a holiday in the winter landscape of Lancastershire hoping to heal the growing rift in their marriage.But in the barren countryside awaits bleak news: The vicar, the man they had come to see, is dead, a victim of accidental poisoning. Simon calls in his old friend Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley to investigate.Together they uncover dark, complex relationships in this rural village, relationships that bring men and women together with passion, with grief, or with the intention to kill.	155644
1944	Missing Juror, The	M		Abrams, Leon, Richard Hill (Story). Charles O'Neal (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joe Keats (Jim Bannon) investigates the murder of six members of a jury that wrongly convicted a man of murder. Although he eventually cleared the man, the ordeal drove him insane. Convicted man burned to death in fire at an asylum.Reporter befriends the elderly foreman of the jury, but the man later tries to kill him in a steam room. Editor Willard Apple aka Falstaff (Joseph Crehan) questions the reporter's hunches.Police begin to suspect his story when body of sixth murdered juror is movedFinal twist reveals elderly foreman is the convicted man who killed real foreman and allowed everyone to believe the body found in the fire was his.  Female member of the jury provides love interest for the reporter.She is kidnapped but rescued in the nick of time by reporter and police.  Newspaper Editor Mac Ellis (Charles C. Wilson). Reporter (Jack Gardner). Newsboy (Danny Desmond).	155645
1920	Missing Lady, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	155646
2001	Missing Maitland, The	NR		Bagwell, Stella	Silhouette Romance #1546	Journalist	155647
2006	Missing Mom	N		Oates, Joyce Carol		Reporter Niki Eaton, 31, works for the small-town Beacon in upstate New York's Mount Ephraim and her family's black sheep. She's having an affair with a married DJ; she barely tolerates her widowed mother, Gwen, and her homemaker sister, Clare.When her mother is murdered by an ex-chum, she steps into her mother's shoes and gradually begins to adopt aspects of Gwen's personality.Eaton works as a feature-writer for a regional weekly newspaper, sustains a ragged affair with married developer and radio deejay, and grieves for her mother.	155648
1981	Missing Person, The	NSF	OWN - H	Grumbach, Doris		Gossip Columnist. Hollywood gossip columnist	155649
1990	Missing Persons	MT				TV Interviewer (Deborah Fairfax). Photographer (Andrew Paul).	155650
1983	Missing Pieces	MT		Alexander Karl (Novel - "Private Investigation, A." Mike Hodges (Teleplay).		Journalist Andy (David Haskell) is murdered and his wife, a Los Angeles private detective investigates. Andy is shot in a rainstorm shown repeatedly.Bart was surrounded by colorful characters including his usually friendly rival, Lieutenant Romano of the NYPD.	155651
1992	Missing Sixth, The	N	MLPL	Graham, Mark		Journalist Michael Meade, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and recovering alcoholic whose days of unveiling scandal and corruption would seem to have past.  South Africa.	155652
2003	Missing, The	M				Newsreel Reporter (Jeremiah Lowder).	155653
1999	Missing, The	M				Newspaper Boy (Jack Gibson).	155654
2006	Missing: Game of the Year Edition	G			$19.99.	Journalists mysteriously disappear while investigating an infamous serial killer. You solve the disappearance of the two journalists.	155655
2002	Mission Earth, Volume 6: Death Quest	NSF		Hubbard, L. Ron		Public Relations campaign. Jettero Heller is having trouble stating his Everglades launching pad for the spores that will clean up atmospheric pollution. To aid him, his fiancee fakes evidence certifying him as an illegitimate son of an oil baron, the world’s wealthiest and most powerful man. Meanwhile an ineffectual spy chief Soltan Gris makes another series of attempts to end Heller’s good deeds. Gris first hires a hit man who is killed by his own mother. Next he has his Public Relations man go in for character assassination, and finally he files false lawsuits and criminal charges against Heller, which sends the police after him.	155656
2003	Mission Idiot	M				Public Relations. Yuri's PR Lady (Angelica Acevedo).	155657
2008	Mission Istanbul (aka Mission Istaanbul)	MF			India	Journalist Vikas Sagar (Zayed Khan) is one of the most promising journalists in the country. He is offered a position to head a controversial Istanbul-based news channel by its owner Owais Husain (Sunil Shetty) with an outrageous salary and other perks. This offer couldn’t have come at a better time for Sagar because he is undergoing a painful divorce. Little does he know that this one decision will change his life forever. When he voices his plans to quit the channel, he is reminded how others who quit had been bumped off because they knew too much. The threat comes from a Turkish commando. In a place where the gun has the last laugh, will a journalist survive or will he fall prey like many others? Who will win -- the sword or the pen? 	155658
2000	Mission Kashmir	M			Bollywood	Journalist Sufiya Parvez (Preity Zinta) sings and dances.	155659
1985	Mission Kill	M		Danwte, Maria (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Bingo (Sandy Baron) for Third Press International plays up a mercenary one-man Army in a small Latin American country. Meets him in prison.Bingo wants to make the mercenary a hero because Americans are sick of seeing themselves being beaten by smaller countries.  Rebels help the mercenary escape from prison and the journalist shows up at their camp.Soldier objects to the journalist's exaggerations and outright lies employed in his articles and tells the reporter, "The bigger you make me, the bigger the target I become."Bingo is later captured and tortured to get information on the mercenary's whereabouts, and then drops out of the film when the mercenary turns the rebels into a major fighting force.	155660
2007	Mission Man Band	T				Music Video Critic (David Bermejo). 	155661
1962	Mission of Fear	N		Coxe, George Harmon		Journalist	155662
1943	Mission to Moscow	M	DVD -R HQ 5511, 5512, 5505. SVDSP 1600			Reporter (Joseph Crehan). French Reporter (George Davis). Reporter (Frank Faylen).  Italian Reporter (Nino Bellini). Italian Reporter (Duncan Renaldo). American Newsman (Frank Ferguson). American Newsman (William Forrest). Newspaperman (Kenner G, Kemp).American Newsman Charlie (John Hamilton). American Newsman (Louis Jean Heydt). American Newsman (Bill Kennedy).  German Reporter (Rolf Lindau). German Reporter (Peter Michael). German Reporter (Ferdinand Schumann-Heink).Reporter at Train (John Maxwell). Commentator (Art Gilmore). Newspaperman in Courtroom (Jack Chefe). Newsreel Photographer (Jack Gardner).	155663
1938	Mission to Rome	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	155664
1991	Mission, The	N		Tuccille, Jerome-P. Jacobs		Reporter Philip Renfield (Scottish), a newspaperman covering a 1941 crash-landing of a German plane in Scotland, soon discovers that the pilot is none other than Rudolph Hess.	155665
1996	Mission: Impossible	M				News Media. CNN Reporter (Garrick Hagon). TV Interviewer (John McLaughlin). Sky News Man (Bob Friend).	155666
1967	Mission: Impossible: Action	T	DVD -R HQ 4731		Episode.	Press. Movie-studio head form a hostile nation plans to show a manufactured film of American Vietnam-War atrocities to the press.	155667
1969	Mission: Impossible: Amnesiac, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9167		Episode #90. 12-28-1969	News Media. TV Newsman (Bruce Kirby).	155668
1990	Mission: Impossible: Assassin, The	T			Episode #32. 1-20-1990	TV Reporter Nicholas (Thaao Penghlis) poses an alcoholic journalist to enter a Boston street clinic to find assassins.  TV Reporter Grant (Phil Morris) also takes a role as TV reporter to stop an assassination attempt.	155669
1969	Mission: Impossible: Brothers, The	T			Episode. 12-14-1969. Season #4. Episode #10	News Media. First Reporter (Fred Villani). Second Reporter (Lee Duncan).	155670
1969	Mission: Impossible: Bunker, The (Two Parts)	T			Episodes. 3-2/9-1969. Season #3. Episodes #19-20	Reporter #1 (Jacques Denbeaux). Reporter #2 (David M. Frank).	155671
1971	Mission: Impossible: Cat's Paw	T	DVD -R HQ 3864		Episode.	Newspaper Publisher Lawrence Collier is murdered after he begins a crusade against a crime boss with police connections. He happens to be Barney's brother so the Mission: Impossible crew goes into action.	155672
1968	Mission: Impossible: Contender, The (Part One).	T			Episode. 10-6-1968. Season #3. Episode #2.	Reporter (Vincent Barbi). Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr.).	155673
1968	Mission: Impossible: Contender, The (Part Two).	T			Episode. 10-13-1968. Season #3. Episode #3.	Reporter (Vincent Barbi). Reporter (Tony Cortez).  Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr.).	155674
1968	Mission: Impossible: Elixir, The	T			Episode #60. 11-24-1968	Cameraman (Marco Lopez).	155675
1989	Mission: Impossible: Fixer, The	T			Episode #13.  2-25-1989	Columnist-Broadcaster Arthur Six (Richard Romanus) has a long career as a successful Washington columnist and broadcaster and has amassed a lot of sensitive information about important people in the world of politics, law and business.Six uses this information for blackmail purposes leading him to control a number of men and women in very high places.News Media. Male Reporter (Peter Marshall). Female Reporter (Alison Venning). TV Announcer (Roger Newcombe). News Vendor (Paul Paye).	155676
1989	Mission: Impossible: Fortune, The	T			Episode #12. 2-18-1989	Anchorman (Richard Williams).	155677
1990	Mission: Impossible: Gunslinger, The	T			Episode #33. 2-3-1990	Photographer (Bradley Hulme).	155678
1988	Mission: Impossible: Holograms	T			Episode #3. 11-6-19888	Reporter (John Allen).	155679
1970	Mission: Impossible: Hostage, The	T			Episode #117. 12-19-1970	Reporter (Marco Lopez).	155680
1971	Mission: Impossible: Invasion	T			Episode #136. 11-13-1971	News Media. TV Newsman (Roy Rowan).	155681
1966	Mission: Impossible: Memory	T			Episode #2.9-24-1966	Photographer, Street (Eddie Carroll).	155682
1972	Mission: Impossible: Movie	T			Episode #157. 11-4-1972	Reporter (Eric Server).	155683
1989	Mission: Impossible: Pawn, The	T			Episode #8. 1-15-1989	Reporter (Simon Burvill-Holmes).	155684
1989	Mission: Impossible: Reprisal	T			Episode #17. 4-15-1989	News Media. Female Newsreader (Christina Ongley).	155685
1989	Mission: Impossible: Target Earth	T			Episode #26. 11-9-1989	Newscaster (Geoffrey Baird).	155686
1989	Mission: Impossible: War Games	T			Episode #25. 11-2-1989	Journalist (Pip Mushin).	155687
2005	Mission: Irresistible	NR		Wilde, Lori		Public Relations Specialist Cassie Cooper loves the adrenaline rush of a well-planned party. And the masquerade ball at the museum is her best yet. But one minute she’s chatting with a mummy, and the next a legendary amulet is stolen practically from under her nose. To find the artifact and save her job, Cassie turns to her nemesis: Dr. Harrison Standish. Standoffish, as she likes to call him. Archaeologist Harrison has all the intensity of Indiana Jones, but his no-need-for-romance attitude could use some adjustment. Who knew it would happen while he and Cassie are chasing leads, dodging bad guys, and racing against the clock? Just wen he needs his full attention on their mission, he’s having the damnedest time keeping his mind, and his hands, off her. They still have a shot at recovering the amulet, but when it comes to Cassie, Harrison’s already a goner. Cassie Cooper has planned an Egyptian costume benefit at Fort Worth’s Kimball Art Museum to celebrate the reunion of the separated amulet that once belonged to a pair of Egyptian lovers from 3000 ears ago. The benefit gets off to a bad start with the stabbing and disappearance of a man in a mummy costume and the theft of part of the amulet. When Dr. Adam Grayfield fails to appear at the part with the other section of the amulet, Cassie’s boss threatens to fire her. Adam’s nerdy archeologist brother, Harrison, saves Cassie’s job by asserting that the theft of the amulet was staged and part-goers must try to solve the mystery. Cassie and Harrison’s search for the pilfered amulet and his brother is coupled by romantic tension. The imperfections of the protagonists -- Cassie is not model thin and Harrison isn’t a fierce tough guy -- make the novel more realistic. 	155688
2004	Mission: Organization: Storage Challenged	T	DVD -R HQ 11434		Episode. 7-7-2004	Magazine Editor Bryce gets help organizing her home. The Mission Organization experts edit the editor’s mess at home.	155689
1987	Mission…Kill, The	M				Newscaster (Carlos Romano)	155690
1983	Missionary Stew	NM	OWN - H	Thomas, Ross		Journalist Morgan Citron, an almost Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, long-time sufferer from acute curiosity and literally a cannibal by circumstance	155691
1988	Mississippi Burning	M				Reporter (Frederick Zollo). Reporter #3 (Ron De Roxtra). Reporter #4 (Doug Jackson). Reporter #5 (Gary Moody). Reporter #6 (Robert Erickson).Interviewer and Reporter (Charles Franzen). Angry Reporter on Bridge (W. Mitchell Morgan). TV Commentator (Dan Desmond). TV Commentator #2 (John P. Fertitta).Cameraman (Robert F. Colesberry).	155692
1942	Mississippi Gambler	M		Martin, Al, Marion Orth (Story). Martin, Roy Chanslor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Johnny Forbes (Kent Taylor) investigates murder at a racetrack following a suspected killer from New York to Mississippi. He discovers racketeer who had plastic surgery faked own murder, posing as plantation owner.Racketeer is also head of large gambling operation. Racketeer has suspected killer murdered, but reporter finally exposes him with the help of his dog.  Editor (Aldrich Bowker). New York Newspaper Editor Eric Brandon (Wade Boteler).Editor Higgins (Aldrich Bowker), Mississippi Newspaper Editor. Variety 4/15/42: "Typical reporter-chasing-killer melodrama, this one suffers through inept and dull story."	155693
1991	Mississippi Masala	M	DVD -R HQ 9374. 9375			Journalist Jay (Roshan Seth), Mina's father, is a successful journalist being sent into exile with wife and small daughter (Africa).Shop-at-Home Anchor Person 1 (Nora Boland). Shop-at-Home Anchor Person 2 (Patsy Garrett).	155694
1988	Mississippi, Ham Rider	SS	MLPL	Cade, Toni	In "Good Deal, A: Selected Short Stories from Massachusetts Review, The."	Reporter as narrator	155695
1984	Mississippi, The: Going Back to Hannibal	T		Brennert, Alan	Episode. 1-10-1984	News Media	155696
2003	Missouri Gateways	N		Ford, Aisha		Sportswriter. An African-American golf teacher just wants to give a young sportswriter tips on the game, but will she end up learning her own lessons in love. 	155697
1941	Missouri Outlaw	M				Editor Ward (Robert McKenzie).	155698
1958	Missouri Traveler, The	M		Burress, John (Novel). Norman Shannon Hall (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Doyle Magee (Gary Merrill) of a newspaper in Delphi, Missouri, befriends runaway boy.  Main conflict is between the boy and a farmer and culminates in harness race to determine who will get the deed to the farm where the boy is living.Journalist, who used to be a boxer, fights in the street with farmer and farmer finally agrees to let the boy sharecrop his property. Editor tells the boy that he has always been on the run and never had a chance to put down roots.Although he opposes the farmer, the editor also upholds principles of fairness and when the farmer is accused of hurting the boy, it is the editor who insists on getting evidence before convicting him.	155699
2000	Misstoestanden	MF				Cameraman (Filip Peeters).	155700
1955	Mistaken Ambitions	N	GPL	Moravia, Alberto		Journalist. Principal protagonist is a young journalist who considers himself a man of high principles but fails to measure up to them.	155701
2004	Mistaken Identity	MT				Investigative Journalist (Amanda Gesine).	155702
2007	Mistakes Men Make	N		Harmon, Byron		TV Sportscaster Eric Swift, a former NFL star and perpetual playboy has come to New York to give 100 percent to his new job as a TV sportscaster and 200 percent to New York City's throbbing nightlife and beautiful women.His ultraconservative TV Co-Anchor Eden Alexander can't resist his charms. But when she agrees to a date, she insists on choosing the location: the Black Baptist Church Convention to witness a revolutionary rapper-turned preacher.Swift may have missed the reverend's message, but when it comes to wooing Eden he doesn't miss a beat. Soon he's feigning his faith while secretly indulging in sin on the side. But he bites off more than he can chew.Soon, everyone around him is falling apart. His best friend and new wife expect their first child with medical complications. His father is hit with a serious illness. With Eden in the dark about Eric's escapades, his addictions continue to grow uncheckedCan Eric save himself from his inner demons and find a way to right all the wrongs in his life?	155703
2007	Mistakes Men Make	N		Harmon, Bryon		TV Sportscaster Eric Swift is new at the job -- he’s a former NFL star and perpetual playboy and he’s tackling the Big Apple giving 100 percent to his new job as TV sportscaster and 200 percent to New York City’s throbbing nightlife and beautiful women. Even Swift’s ultraconservative coanchor, Eden Alexander, can’t resist his charms. But when Eden agrees to a date, she insists on choosing the location: the Black  Baptist Church Convention, to witness a revolutionary rapper-turned-preacher. Eric might have missed the reverend’s message, but when it comes to wooing Eden he doesn’t miss a beat. Soon he’s feigning his faith, while secretly indulging in sin on the side. As Eric begins to bite off way more than he can chew, everyone around him seems to be falling apart. His best friend and his new wife are expecting their first child but there are medical complications. Eric’s father is hit with a serious illness. With Eden in the dark about Eric’s escapades, his addictions continue to grow unchecked. Can Eric save himself from his inner demons and find a way to right all the wrongs in his life?	155704
1950	Mister 880	M				News Vendor (Harry Hines). Narrator (John Hiestand).	155705
1940	Mister Ears	SM	MLPL	Orcutt, E.	In "Post Stories of 1940."	Newsman-Narrator is Trent Kelly, father of narrator. The Register. Shows up near the end of the story.	155706
1961	Mister Ed: Contest, The	T			Episode #24. 6-21-1961	Reporter-Photographer (Joe Conley).	155707
1962	Mister Ed: Ed the Beachcomber	T			Episode. 4-1-1962. Season #2. Episode #23	Reporter-Photographer (Joe Conley).	155708
1962	Mister Ed: No Horses Allowed	T			Episode #41. 3-4-1962	Cameraman (Ray Walker). TV Station Manager (Olan Soule).	155709
1957	Mister Monroe's Millionen. Roman einer geheimnisvollen Reise	N		Richter, Wolfgang		Journalist	155710
1957	Mister Rock and Roll	M				Magazine Writer (Lois O'Brien) writes positive article about rock star, but her magazine editor (Jay Barney) rewrites it to slander rock 'n' roll,  Reporter in love with a singer.Newsman (Jay Barney) writes an editorial attacking rock music. Promoter Alan Freed, playing himself, puts on a benefit for the newsman's favorite charity.	155711
1972	Mister Rogers Neighborhood:	T			Episode.	Reporter (Jack Bogut).	155712
1968	Mister Rogers Neighborhood:	T			Episode #110. 4-14-1970	News Media. Neighborhood News Reporter (Marie Torre).	155713
1953	Mister Scoutmaster	M				News Dealer (Ned Glass)	155714
2003	Mister Sterling: Final Passage	T			Episode #9. 3-14-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps.	155715
2003	Mister Sterling: Game Time	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4838. VHS 1323		Episode #3. 1-24-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Deputy (Dean Cameron). Reporter (Hira Ambrosino).	155716
2003	Mister Sterling: Human Error	T	DVD -R HQ 4939		Episode #5. 2-7-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Laura (Chandra West). Press Secretary Deputy (Dean Cameron). Washington Press Corps.Sterling  battles the Immigration and Naturalization Service to help a member of the janitorial staff re-enter the country.	155717
2003	Mister Sterling: Next Question?	T	SVD 1349		Episode #2. 1-17-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reports at news conference ask Mister Sterling about drugs. Reporter (Adam Lieberman).	155718
2003	Mister Sterling: Nothing Personal	T	DVD -R HQ 5039. VHS 1365		Episode #6. 2-21-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Laura (Chandra West). Reporter #1 (David Doty). Controversial friend of Sen. Sterling causes problems.	155719
2003	Mister Sterling: Pilot	T	SVD 1340		Episode #1.  1-10-2003. Series 1-10-2003 to 3-14-2003	News Media.  Reporter #1 (David Doty). Reporter (Molly Louise Shepard). Deputy Press Secretary Derek Larner (Dean Cameron). Scandal-free son of a former Governor of California is appointed to senator and turns out to be an independent.	155720
2003	Mister Sterling: Price, The	T	SVD 1373		Episode	Reporter Laura (Chandra West) accuses him of filibustering.	155721
2003	Mister Sterling: Sins of the Father	T			Episode #10.	Washington D.C. Press Corps.	155722
2003	Mister Sterling: Statewide Swing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5069. VHS 1369		Episode #7. 2-28-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. TV Anchor (Ted Garcia). Reporter #1 (Craig Tsuyumine).	155723
2003	Mister Sterling: Technical Correction	T	SVD 1349		Episode #4. 1-31-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps.	155724
2003	Mister Sterling: Wish List	T	SVD 1351		Episode #8. 3-7-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Laura (Chandra West)	155725
1967	Mister Ten Per Cent	M				Publicist (Ronald Radd).	155726
1942	Mister V	M				Press	155727
1984	Mister White Eyes	N	OWN - H	Gold, Herbert		Journalist Ralph Merian covering a revolution that doesn't happen. Correspondent. Middle-aged journalist is drawn into the lives of a divorced woman he is afraid to love, his disturbed brother and an angry Apache youth.	155728
1989	Misterio da Boca do Inferno, O	MF				Reporter (Carlos Fogaca).	155729
2006	Mistletoe Madness	NR		LaBrecque, Jennifer	In “Secret Santa.” Harlequin Blaze Series #292.	Restaurant Critic Tatiana Allen believes in giving her job as a critic her all. She’s even working over the holidays. So how does she end up with Cole in her stocking?	155730
2003	Misto nahore	TF			Czech Series	Journalist Kadlec (Ondrej Vetchy). Chief Editor (Viktor Preiss). Reporter (Jiri Schmitzer).	155731
1984	Mistral's Daughter	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Yann Dedet). Reporter (Steve Fischer). Fashion Editor (Peggy Frankston)	155732
2004	Mistri	M				Sports Commentator (Robert Zaruba - Voice).	155733
1996	Mistrial	MT				News Media. Reporter #2 (Howard Hoover). Reporter #3 (Paul Saunders). Reporter #4 (Nerene Virgin). Reporter #5 (Suzanne Coy). Reporter #6 (Carin McLean). Reporter #7 (Peter Snider). Reporter #8 (Saskia Garel). NY Reporter (Bill Boggs).Fox Reporter (Penny Crone). CNN Reporter (Dan Duran). Radio Reporter (Jonathan Farber).	155734
2004	Mit liv med golf: Kvindegolf I Danmark	DF			Episode #9. 12-2-2004	Magazine Editor-in-Chief Tuula Undal, Ladies Golf.  Host Kai Hartmeyer.	155735
2005	Mitch and Al: Camping on Deadly Grounds	N		Ickler, Glenn	#2 Mitch and Al Mysteries	Reporter "Mitch" Mitchell and his photographer buddy Alan Jeffrey are sent to cover the story of a millionaire bank president who is reported missing on Martha's Vineyard.When the banker's body washes up on the beach, Mitch and Al decide to investigate. There is no shortage of potential murderers, including his wife, his sexy former classmate, his host and hostess and the local minister.The two pun-loving journalists will have to deal with kidnappers, vicious storms and gun-toting madmen if they hope to corner the Cape Cod killer.	155736
2006	Mitch and Al: Murder By Coffee	N		Ickler, Glenn	#4 Mitch and Al Mysteries	Reporter "Mitch" Mitchell and his photographer buddy Alan Jeffrey are sent to investigate a mysterious incident at the Unitarian Universalist Church in little Afton, Minnesota.One of the members of the board of directors is dead, one in critical condition and some are ailing and some appear unharmed.After investigating the scene, Mitch and Al learn three things: poisoned coffee appears to be the murder weapon, the church accepts gay members, and the murder victim was gay. Is this a hate crime?Suspects are the coffee-making minister, a pharmacist, a chemist and some of the recovered victims. In a desperate move to catch the murderer, Al sets a trap. But will the coffee killer take the bait?	155737
2003	Mitch and Al: One Death Too Many	N		Ickler, Glenn	#3 Mitch and Al Mysteries	Reporter "Mitch" Mitchell and Photographer Al Jeffery are two pun-loving pals who work for a daily newspaper in St. Paul, Minnesota. When a local doctor's patients being dying in droves, Mitch and Al decide to investigate.But the doctor's nurse gives them nothing but misinformation and the doctor himself seems suspicious. Al and Mitch are convinced the doctor is a killer, but how can they prove it?Most of the bodies have been cremated and the families of the deceased are less than helpful. It's going to take a showdown at the doctor's office with plenty of surprises along the way before Al and Mitch discover the truth.	155738
2005	Mitch and Al: Stage Fright	N		Ickler, Glenn	#1 Mitch and Al Mysteries. Author worked on newspapers for 40 years as a reporter, feature writer, theater critic, columnist, opinion page editor and editor-in-chief.	Reporter "Mitch" Mitchell and his photographer pal Al Jeffrey investigate accidents that threaten to ruin the Glock Family Theatre. They visit the Glock Resort to experience the theater's troubles first-hand.One actress is nearly clobbered by a falling sandbag, an actor literally shoots himself in the foot, and 20 free-range rabbits wreak havoc among the audience.When Mitch and Al find the owner of the theater dead and an actress missing, the real drama begins to unfold.	155739
1920	Mitch Miller	N		Masters, Edgar Lee		Press	155740
1993	Mitch Stevens: Death in Bulloch Parish, A	NM		Brandt, Nat and Yanna	#2 Mitch Stevens Mysteries	Journalism Professor and Former Reporter Mitch Stevens leaves New York City for Louisiana.Tom Cantwell, his friend and mentor, dies in Louisiana while researching material for a book about a Civil War spy, Stevens promises the widow he'll finish project. He goes to Virgil to talk to last person Cantwell interviewed. She is dead.He learns Tom, who apparently died of natural causes, believed that someone had broken into his motel room to look at his papers. Stevens suspects murder. He traces Cantwell's leads. Discovers overt racism in the town and uncovers secrets of the past.Leading citizens of Virgil will kill to keep those secrets buried. Attempts on his life. He uses research and reporting skills to solve the historical puzzle and modern-day crimes.	155741
1991	Mitch Stevens: Land Kills	NM		Brandt, Nathan H. and Yanna Brandt	#1 Mitch Stevens Mysteries	Journalism Professor and Former Reporter Mitch Stevens of New York City, an easy-going newspaperman, travels to Vermont to fill in for ailing friend Ham Johnson as editor-in-chief of an old-fashioned small local paper.Mitch arrives in Southborough, Vt. Home of a celebrated summer music festival. He is drawn to the area and its townspeople including ex-hippies from the 1960s who are wary of "flatlanders" but hungry for their dollars.While looking for property to buy, he stumbles across the body of a real estate agent, missing since the previous fall. Skeptical that any local would stray into the woods during hunting season without wearing a brightly colored vest, Mitch investigates.He escapes an attempt on his own life and finally nails one of the many suspects. The likable, knowledgeable Mitch and his actress wife Val, "a woman of intoxicating sensuality," will become Vermont fixtures.	155742
1998	Mitgefangen, mitgehangen	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	Journalist	155743
1977	Mitsva Yonatan	MF				Reporter Collin Richards (Richard Sokolam), American Reporter. German Reporter Rogman (Gad Keiner). American Reporter (Hi Kelos). Israeli Newspaper Reporter (Rafi Tabor). English Radio Commentator (Mike Greenspan).	155744
1976	Mitteilung an den Adel	N		Plessen, Elisabeth	Germany	Journalist	155745
1963	Miudo da Bica, O	MF			Portugal	Radio Reporter (Jose Andrade).	155746
1977	Mivtsa Yonatan	MF			Israel	American Reporter (Hy Kelos). Israeli Newspaper Reporter (Rafi Tabor). German Reporter Rogman (Gad Keiner). Communicator (Ofer Lehav). English Radio Commentator (Mike Greenspan).	155747
1972	Mixed Feelings	NM		Hanley, William		Drama Critic Jack Fell  is having an affair with his brother's wife.	155748
1996	Mixed Messages	N		Miller, Linda Lael		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Carly Barnett gets a job as a reporter for the Portland Oregonian Times, Portland's largest newspaper. She's a former beauty pageant queen and she confronts uppity Pulitzer Prize-winning co-worker Mark Holbrook.Her lifelong dream was to be a journalist -- tracking down leads, interviewing important people, making a difference. The Oregonian Times seems like an ideal place to start until she learned exactly what she'd be doing.Writing an advice column for lonely hearts wasn't quite what she'd envisioned, but it was a beginning. Holbrook did nothing to disguise his disdain for the new staff reporter -- if you could call Carly's column reporting. Still he was attracted to her.But that didn't mean he'd take her advice -- not even if she held the key to his own lonely heart.	155749
2009	Miyoko asagaya kibun	MF			Japan. 	Editor (Shiro Sano). Editor-in-Chief (Seiichi Hayashi). Cartoonist (Tadao Tsuge). Cartoonist (Shiva). 	155750
2006	Mizuchi (aka Death Water)	MF		Tanaka, Hirofumi (Novel). Kiyoshi Yamamoto (Screenplay). 	Japan	Newspaper Correspondent Kyoko Togakure (Haruka Igawa) visits a nursing home in the outskirts of Tokyo. She finds the dead body of a resident, an apparent suicide. The dead man is holding a piece of paper with the mystifying word “Death Water” written on it. Nearby are bloodstained scissors and his eyes are squashed. She has no idea that this death is just the beginning of a horrible nightmare. 	155751
1996	Mladi muzi poznavaji svet	MF				Journalist (Marek Brodsky)	155752
1952	Mlodose Chopina	MF				Music Critic (Julius Lubicz-Lisowski). Music Critic (Jozef Andrzejewski). Editor's Office Watchman (Jezy Ciesielski)	155753
1993	MMC:	T			Episode #33.	Hosts (Fred Newman, Terri Eoff).	155754
1996	Mnaga - Happy End	MF				Journalist (Jan Foll)	155755
2004	MO Girls: Behind the Scenes - Making of 'Sports Zone,' The	DT				Sports Zone Commentator 1 (Keisha Saville). Sports Zone Commentator 2 (Mekel Kow).	155756
2005	MO Girls: Behind the Scenes - Making of…Occupation - Hollywood	DT				Movie Critic, The (Tiffani Webb).	155757
1986	Moa	M				Editor (Roland Hedlund).	155758
2009	Mobile 9	N		Haugland, Bill	Haugland was a Canadian Television Network news anchorman for more than 40 years.	TV Reporter Ty Davis is a young journalist drawn into the underworld of violence and chaos following an explosion at the home of the mayor. While an innocent colleague is accused of the crime, Davis and his family are caught in a web of drug smuggling and murder during the Montreal’s police strike and political turmoil of 1969. 	155759
1975	Mobile One: Bank Job, The	T			Episode #5. 10-3-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155760
1975	Mobile One: Boxer	T			Episode #10. 12-1-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155761
1975	Mobile One: Californium 252	T			Episode #8. 10-27-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155762
1975	Mobile One: Crusader, The	T			Episode #9. 11-3-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155763
1975	Mobile One: Informant, The	T			Episode #2. 9-12-1975. Series 9-12-1975 to 12-29-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155764
1975	Mobile One: Listening Ear, The	T			Episode #11. 12-22-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155765
1975	Mobile One: Murder at Fourteen	T			Episode #12. 12-29-1975	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155766
1975	Mobile One: News Jungle	MT			Reedited from Mobile One series	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), veteran news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station, covering a suspicious shooting	155767
1975	Mobile One: Not By Accident	T			Episode #7. 10-17-1975.	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155768
1975	Mobile One: Pawn, The	T			Episode #3. 10-10-75	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155769
1975	Mobile One: Roadblock	T			Episode #4. 9-26-75	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper), news reporter for KONE-TV, a West Coast station. Julie Gregg as Maggie Spencer, producer. Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler) cameraman, KONE, Channel 1 in Southern California.	155770
2008	Mobile Suit Gundam 	C		Mizushima, Seiji	Japan. 2008-2009. Sunrise Studios. 25-episode series. Season 1, Episode 2. Anime. Part of series franchise	TV Reporter Kinue Crossroad is a sexy female news reporter who is able to identify the man who spoke in Celestial Being's message at the JNN news building.	155771
1975	Mobile Two (aka Mobile One Pilot)	MT		Moessinger, David, James M. Miller (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Pilot for Mobile One series.	TV Reporter Peter Campbell (Jackie Cooper) former alcoholic broadcast journalist who is given another chance at TV reporting by producer Maggie Spencer (Julie Gregg) and is paired with young cameraman Doug McKnight (Mark Wheeler).Team covers fires, demolition derby, activist priest who has taken construction equipment in order to help neighborhood put in a sewer system, and case of political corruption that turns out to be nothing. Variety, 9/3/75: "Pros in newsrooms…..""…around the country may quibble about techniques and attitudes on display, but viewers -- whose only previous behind-the-scenes view of the newsgathering process was the Mary Tyler Moore show -- should find the goings-on palatable."	155772
1997	Mobius	M				News Media. News Anchor (Pat Cusick)	155773
2006	Moccasin Flats: Other Side, The	T			Episode #22. 3-28-2006	News Media. Reporter (Jill McAlister).	155774
1972	Mock Turtle Soup	N		Neill, Peter		Reporter Fence is a young reporter who thinks of himself as a turtle in his shell and coming out as he grows up and advances into the outer world.	155775
2001	Mockingbird Don't Sing	M				Courthouse Reporter (Frederick Bailey)	155776
1929	Mocny czlowiek	MF			Poland	Editor (Aleksander Zelwerowicz). Editor's Secretary (Jan Kumakowicz). Writer Jerzy Gorski (Artur Socha).	155777
1968	Mod Squad, The: Guru, The	T			Episode #12. 12-31-1968	Newspaper Boy (Barry Williams).	155778
1998	Model Behavior	N		McInerney, Jay		Journalist. Fledgling celebrity journalist Connor McKnight.	155779
2000	Model Behavior	MT				Reporter (Sarah Brown). Fashion Reporter (Scott McCord). Yearbook Photographer (John Simpson).	155780
1984	Model Behavior	M				Press Agent (Van Saantvord)	155781
1994	Model By Day	MT				TV Newscaster (Robert Bidaman). TV Reporter-Fashion Television (Jeanie Baker).	155782
2006	Model Family	MT				Photographer (Guido Santi).	155783
1970	Model Hunters, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	155784
1969	Model Shop, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	155785
1973	Model, The	CB			Beetle Bailey #96	Reporter wants to take pictures so Sarge volunteers Beetle to run the obstacle course.	155786
1992	Modelo Antiguo	MF			Mexico	Radio Host receives news she has terminal cancer. She decides to use her remaining time to remember the best moments in her life.	155787
1999	Models	M				Photographer (Michael Durr). Photographer (Andreas Herrmann).	155788
1994	Models Inc.: Ghosts	T			Episode #12.9-28-1994	Photographer (Barry Kramer).	155789
1995	Models Inc.: Really Big Problems	T			Episode #25.2-6-1995	Photographer (Sean Rolf).	155790
1994	Models Inc.: Skin Deep	T			Episode #4.7-20-1994	Photographer (Michael Tomlinson).	155791
1704	Moderation Display'd	PO	USC	Shippen, William		News	155792
1894	Modern Amazon, A: Novel, A	N		Symonds, Emily Morse (George Paston)		Journalist Regina. At 26, marries a man she doesn't love. Advised to leave her husband unless she can love him as a wife.	155793
1804	Modern Chivalry	N	MLPL - USC	Brackenridge, Hugh Henry		Editor. Earliest American novel about the editor. Peter Porcupine. Paul Polecat.	155794
1924	Modern Comedy, A	N		Galsworthy, John	1924-1928	Publisher Michael Mont, a London publisher who enters Parliament.	155795
1927	Modern Daughters	M		Woodhouse, J. Stuart (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor (Bryant Washburn) meets a flapper when his car is forced off an embankment by reckless drivers headed for a beach party. He joins the party and later he and the woman are caught at a roadhouse during a raid.Villain takes a shot at the editor but misses hitting the woman's father. Although the editor is accused of murder and sentenced to die, the woman convinces the governor to grant a stay of execution.	155796
1983	Modern Day Houdini	M				Radio Owner Shirk (Bill Shirk) owner of Indianapolis radio station WXLW known for wild publicity stunts	155797
1914	Modern Free-Lance, A	M				Reporter is fired because he spends most of his time writing a play.	155798
1890	Modern Instance, A	N	USC	Howells, William Dean		Editor Bartley Hubbard, talented, coolly arrogant, self-seeking, edits weekly Free Press in Maine village of Equity. Eventually works for Boston newspapers, abandons wife and daughter and ends up in Arizona where he publishes a scandalous Sunday paper.Only novel that deals with women as printers. Four girls working in the print-shop of the Equity, Maine Free Press. Hannah Morrison, a pretty redhead, over whom Hubbard quarrels first with his foreman Henry Bird and later with his wife, Marcia.Bartley Hubbard, newspaperman of the eighties of the last century.  Hannah Morrison, daughter of town drunk who works with her mother in the newspaper office in Equity.  Witherby, unscrupulous publisher of a Boston newspaper.	155799
1990	Modern Love	M				Newspaperman (Lee Roselle).	155800
2003	Modern Marvels: 4x4	DT			Episode #196. 7-22-2003	Public Relations. Director of Public Relations Craig MacNab, AM General Corp. Marketing Director Nike DiGiovanni, Hummer.	155801
2003	Modern Marvels: Alcan Highway	DT			Episode.	Publisher Lael Morgan, Cascade Bay Weekly.	155802
2003	Modern Marvels: Ball Turret Gunners	DT			Episode #208. 5-1-2003	Reporter Andrew Rooney of "Stars and Stripes."	155803
2000	Modern Marvels: Chunnel, The	DT			Episode #40. 1-11-2000	Documentary. Chief Editor Graham Anderson, Construction News. Transport Editor Keith Harper of the Guardian.	155804
2001	Modern Marvels: Commercial Jets	DT			Episode #72. 1-16-2001	Editor-in-Chief Jay Donoghue of Air Transport World.	155805
2002	Modern Marvels: Digitech	DT			Episode.	Public Relations Manager David Yang, Sony Electronics. Media Spokesman Jim Barry, Consumer Electronic Association.	155806
2002	Modern Marvels: Fire & Ice	DT			Episode #105.  4-18-2002	Engineering Editor Dennis Simanaitis of Road & Track Magazine.	155807
2002	Modern Marvels: Hangars	DT			Episode #232.	Editor Eric Brothers of "Buoyant Flight."	155808
1999	Modern Marvels: Newspapers	DT	SVD 1182, 760		Episode.	Newspapers	155809
2002	Modern Marvels: Nordhausen	DT			Episode #115.8-13-2002	Photographer & Author Alvin Gilens (Himself).	155810
1998	Modern Marvels: Pacific Coast Highway	DT			Episode #250. 2-4-2004	Editor-in-Chief Kevin Smith of Motor Trend Magazine. History of the Pacific Coast Highway that runs from California to Washington. Los Angeles Coastal Historian Randy Young.	155811
1997	Modern Marvels: Stock Exchange, The	DT			Episode #289. 10-12-1997	Wall Street Journal Markets Editor John Prestbo.	155812
2002	Modern Marvels: Towing	DT			Episode.	Publisher Clarissa C. Powell, Tow Times Magazine.	155813
2002	Modern Marvels: Train Wrecks	DT			Episode #185. 10-28-2002	Washington Post Transportation Reporter Don Philips.	155814
2000	Modern Marvels: Trucks	DT			Episode #48. 8-22-2000	Editor Paul Richards of the Commercial Carrier Journal.	155815
1928	Modern Mothers	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	155816
2007	Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper, A	M				News Media. Red Carpet Interviewer #1 (Gabrielle Tuite). Red Carpet Interviewer #2 (Everlayn Borges). Restaurant Interviewer (Jen Friel). Lady Photographer (Jacqui Karpel).	155817
1988	Moderns, The	M	L	Rudolph, Alan, Jon Bradshaw (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Oiseau (Wallace Shawn) for the Tribune writes weekly articles. Illustrator Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) does drawings for the columns.  Main focus is on the artist being hired by a woman to forge three paintings.Oiseau the journalist reinforces the theme of deception when he fakes his own death so he can escape from Paris and go to Hollywood where he feels the future of art will be. Art Critic (Hubert Loiselle). Art Critic (David Stein).New York Critic (Gailard Sartain).	155818
2005	Modest Proposal, A	M		Swift, Jonathan (Essay). Sam Frazier Jr. (Screenplay-Direction).		News Media. Female Reporter (Rebecca Pugh). Male Reporter (Grey Tilden).	155819
1983	Modesty Aside	SS	USC	Jose, F. Sionil	In "Short Story International 52."	Journalist Adu T. Cuartana, the Oracle, calls himself the most powerful journalist in the country. Evening broadcast in English about the events of the day. Column and radio-TV programs.He had material that many other newspapermen did not have or could not get. Adu never betrayed a trust.  Manila.	155820
1961	Modigliani of Montparnasse	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	155821
1732	Modish Couple, The	P	USC	Boden, Charles		Press	155822
1990	Modstand 1940-1945	DF			Denmark. Series. 1990-1991	Interviewer Anne Wolden-Raethinge (1990-1991).	155823
1997	Moesche:	T	VHSSP 650		Episode	School Newspaper. Underground newspaper.	155824
1999	Moesha: Fired Up	T	DVD -R HQ 4708			Reporter. Moesha pretends to be a reporter to land an interview with Maya Angelou.	155825
1999	Moesha: I Studied Twelve Years For This?	T	DVD -R HQ 5031		Episode.	Magazine. Moesha's post-graduation plans change when she gets a job with VIBE Magazine.	155826
1998	Moesha: It's My Paper and I'll Cry If I Want To	T	DVD -R HQ 2488		Episode #54. 2-24-1998	School Newspaper Staff. Moesha starts an alternative publication when she is rejected for the school newspaper staff.  Arrogant editor ends up losing her entire staff to Moesha until teacher intervenes to make Moesha co-editor of the school newspaper.	155827
2003	Mofa Shel Pini HaGadol, Ha --	T			Israel - Series	TV Reporter Gerald Goldenblum (Eran Shadar) of JTV. Host Pini HaGadol (Gil Kopatsh).	155828
1979	Mogdyr	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Poul Thomsen.	155829
2003	Mogens & magten	TF			Denmark	Journalist (Arne Hardis - Himself). Journalist (Hans Mortensen - Himself).	155830
1998	Moghul Buffet	N		Benard, Cheryl		Journalist Lily investigate the disappearance of an American salesman for a prefab-housing company trying to close a major deal in Pakistan. Only clue is an enigmatic message in blood scrawled on the Coke machine. Series of murders follow.They focus on a college friend with whom he had a brief fling before falling out of sight. But other bodies are turning up.Lily recognizes cryptic scrawlings left on the crime scenes as lyrics from a feminist song.  As it turns out the salesman isn't dead. He's in hiding in a remote refugee camp.	155831
1999	Mohammad Ali: King of the World	MT	SVD 808			News Media	155832
1994	Mohra	M			Bollywood	Journalist Roma Singh (Raveena Tandon) visits convict sentenced to life imprisonment for killing four college students responsible for his wife's death. She decides to help him.She takes his case to Mr. Jindal (Naseeruddin Shah), a blind media tycoon who through his connections and media forces a special jury to review the convict's case. The convict gets a pardon.The reporter's boyfriend, an inspector, is not happy with her involvement in the case. It turns out both reporter and convict are pawns being used by someone -- but who?	155833
1869	Mohun, Or, Last Days of Lee and His Paladins, The. Final Memoirs of Staff Officer Serving in Virginia	N	USC	Cooke, John Esten		Editor John M. Daniel, actual editor, one of the most picturesque and powerful of Southern editors.	155834
2000	Moira's Crossing	N		Shea, Christina		Columnist Julia O'Leary works for a local newspaper and falls in love with the editor.In 1921, two Irish sisters lose their mother to childbirth and their father to alcohol. One marries and moves to Maine with her fisherman husband whom the younger sister, Julia, loves. When he dies, she moves to Maine and becomes a journalist.Journalist's unflagging, devout Catholicism.	155835
2004	Moj Nikifor	MF			Poland	Journalist (Katarzyna Zielinska). Radio Journalist (Dariusz Kwasnik). Photographer (Andrzej Debski). Polish Film Chronicle Operator (Wojciech Staron).	155836
1999	Mojo Hand	N		Kihn, Greg		Magazine Owner-Publisher Annie Sweeney of Bluesworthy Magazine. Someone is killing the great bluesmen and a rock guitarist is trying to find out who is doing it. He also falls in love with Sweeney. Both must confront the awesome power of the Mojo Hand.	155837
2005	Mokanshan: Tale of Wallis Simpson's Naughty Shanghai Postcards, A	N		Irwin, James H.		Correspondent Emily Hahn, the China Coast Correspondent for the New Yorker magazine is looking for the lost negatives of Mrs. Wallis Simpson posing naked for naughty postcards.Simpson, a one-time resident of Shanghai's International Settlement, is planning to marry the King of England in 1936. The Shanghai Municipal Police Department has a file on her containing details of her activities in China.Activities include opium smoking, heroin peddling, learning the tricks of the trade at a high-class brothel...and posing naked for naughty postcards.The lost negatives end up in the clumsy hands of two naïve young Americans who have little idea of their international significance. The Shanghai police and the notorious Green Gang, agents of Adolf Hitler, and Hahn chase after them.	155838
1975	Mokhetiale raindebi	MF			Soviet Union - Georgian	Editor (Dimitri Takaishvili).	155839
2001	Mole	M				TV Reporter Susan Pei (Sam Tsao) and her cameraman Nick Murphy  (John-Luke Montias) want to find out how the homeless who dwell in continual darkness along tunnels miles along in New York City survive such a dark and dreary life. She’s investigating the story to impress her boss. Before they know it, they find themselves lost beneath one of the biggest cities in the world. As they try to find a way out, they come in contact with the mysterious underground dwellers who do not want their story told. 	155840
2007	Moles in the Eagle's Nest	N		Vedeler, Donald G.		American Reporter, an army chaplain, two German veterans, and a German-American businessman look into the death of a man during a skirmish outside Budingen, Germany in 1945.	155841
2006	Moll	M				Journalist Moll Parkin has led a colorful life. A painter, author, fashion editor, journalist, TV celebrity and reformed alcoholic, Moll tells her story as only she can -- blunt, brutally honest and outrageous. Hear the story of her painful history of sexual abuse at the hands of her father, her many friends and lovers, her wealth, careers, controversial Sunday Telegraph-sponsored face lift, all told with her inimitable wit and honesty.	155842
1995	Mollie Cates: All the Dead Lie Down	NM		Walker, Mary Willis	#2 Molly Cates Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Molly Cates writes for the magazine Lone Star Monthly in Texas, but she has never run her biggest story: the mystery of her father Vernon's death by gunshot, labeled a suicide by everybody but Molly for nearly 30 years.Now a chance sighting of Vernon's ex-fiancé and the crooked sheriff Molly is convinced killed the investigation puts her back on the trail even though everybody she talks to tells her she'll be sorry if she reopens the case.Cates is also working on a story about the upcoming vote on a handgun bill. She runs into the former sheriff who suppressed evidence of the crime. She resumes her investigation despite the advice of her love and former husband and old family friends.The answers Molly finds are devastating and leaves her with a more difficult moral dilemma. While caught up in her own mistry, Molly becomes aware of a terrifying plot to kill everyone in the Texas State Legislature -- a conspiracy only she can stop.She is researching a highly charged bill before the Texas Legislature that would permit the granting of licenses to carry concealed weapons and a story about five homeless women that tracks them through a year of their lives. One is then murdered.	155843
1994	Mollie Cates: Red Scream, The	NM	OWN - P	Walker, Mary Willis	#1 Molly Cates Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Molly Cates writes for the magazine Lone Star Monthly in Texas. She has just published her first true crime book which describes the blood-curling exploits of a serial killer.Now the killer is on death row about to be executed by lethal injection. Molly will be there as a witness and she wants to write about it -- the final coda to her story. But suddenly she's strongly discouraged -- by her boss at the Lone Star Monthly.She's also discouraged by a millionaire real estate developer whose first wife was the killer's first famous victim. Then she receives dark hints that maybe the killer didn't kill the wife. First the veracity of her book is threatened and then her life.Molly realizes that by attempting to save the killer's life she will be putting herself in jeopardy and discrediting her own work. The millionaire's second wife is killed exactly the same way as the first wife.Horrified, Molly leans on the detective in charge (one of her ex-husbands if not a best friend) who advises her to leave well enough alone.	155844
1996	Mollie Cates: Under the Beetle's Cellar	NM		Walker, Mary Willis	#3 Molly Cates Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Molly Cates writes for the magazine Lone Star Monthly in Texas. She finds herself in the heart of a bitter standoff when a fanatical madman she's profiled in the past kidnaps a busload of hostages.The Austin school bus driver promises to hold them until the time arrives for his apocalyptic revenge. As time slips away, Molly must confront him while the lives of 12 people hang in the balance.While a team of federal negotiators begins to lose all hopes of rescuing the hostages -- held beneath the ground of a cult of religious fanatics' highly fortified compound for 46 days -- the crime reporter tries to solve the case.	155845
2000	Mollie Peer: Or the Underground Adventure of the Moosepath League	N		Reid, Van	#2 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine. She senses a good story when she impulsively follows a frightened street urchin to Portland's harbor.When he is claimed by a menacing man, she realizes his life's in danger and she enlists the help of a baseball player. Soon they are joined by the Moosepath League's two members who never shirk their duty, especially when women and children are concerned.It is during the autumn of 1896 in Portland, Maine and the feisty society columnist believes that the ragamuffins little boy is merely the subject of a story that will propel her to the level of a true reporter.Instead the chain of events she sets in motion and the heroic and magnanimous people she comes to know lead her to understand the breadth of her own compassion and valor and she and her cohorts follow the little boy into the dark world of night runners.	155846
1997	Mollie Peer: Or the Underground Adventure of the Moosepath League	N		Reid, Van	#2 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine. She senses a good story when she impulsively follows a frightened street urchin to Portland's harbor.When he is claimed by a menacing man, she realizes his life's in danger and she enlists the help of a baseball player. Soon they are joined by the Moosepath League's two members who never shirk their duty, especially when women and children are concerned.It is during the autumn of 1896 in Portland, Maine and the feisty society columnist believes that the ragamuffins little boy is merely the subject of a story that will propel her to the level of a true reporter.Instead the chain of events she sets in motion and the heroic and magnanimous people she comes to know lead her to understand the breadth of her own compassion and valor and she and her cohorts follow the little boy into the dark world of night runners.	155847
1920	Molly and I	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	155848
2003	Molly Blume: Blues in the Night	N		Krich, Rochelle Majer	#1 Molly Blume Series	Freelance Journalist Molly Blume's Crime Sheet column for a weekly Los Angeles tabloid. Molly, a freelance true-crime writer.  Los Angeles true-crime writer Molly Blume (yes, she gets teased about that a lot)	155849
2003	Molly Blume: Dream House:	NM		Krich, Rochelle	#2 Molly Blume Series	Journalist Molly Blume is an Orthodox Jewish true-crime reporter and author is the first to admit she is nosy, impatient and stubborn.Death of a confused elderly man appears to be related to a rash of vandalism that she's been investigating. The death turns out to be murder.Blume's new boyfriend is an Orthodox rabbi. Vandalisms target residents who have paid millions of dollars for their dream homes in ritziest enclaves of Los Angeles.Hard-hitting newshound Molly Blume.	155850
2004	Molly Blume: Grave Endings	NM		Krich, Rochelle	#3. Molly Blume Series	Los Angeles True Crime writer Molly Blume gets on the trail of the killer who murdered her best friend six years earlier.  Getting ready to marry an ultra-cool rabbi.	155851
2005	Molly Blume: Now You See Me…	NM		Krich, Rochelle	#4. Molly Blume Series	Los Angeles Crime Columnist-Reporter Molly Blume is newly married (to the adoring and adorable Rabbi Zack), and her latest true-crime book is a hot seller.When an over ardent fan's attentions arouse feisty Molly's suspicion, however, her thoughts turn uneasily to stalkers. But the fan swears he needs Molly's help in finding his 18-year-old daughter who ran away with a man she met on the internet.Molly hesitantly agrees - and immediately has regrets. For Reuben hasn't told her the whole truth. The freelance reporter searches for the missing daughter of the rabbi she idolized until he betrayed her.	155852
1977	Molly Companion	N		Stanton, Maura		American Journalist Molly Companion, in 1864, goes to Paraguay to write and search for her husband. Becomes press secretary for Francisco Solano Lopez, dictator who is waging war against Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.	155853
2005	Molly Forrester: Killer Cocktail	NM		Anderson, Sheryl J.	#2 Molly Forrester Mysteries	Advice Columnist Molly Forrester ("You Can Tell Me") for Zeitgeist magazine by day and amateur sleuth by night. Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Forrester.Solving her boss's murder might not have snared a promotion for the advice columnist but it could just be her ticket to her own romance. She's head-over-heels into the NYPD detective she meet during that investigation.She obsesses over him endlessly to her two best friends, demure event planner Trish Vincent and sex-bomb lawyer Cassady Lynch.Trish begs her to find out who conked her brother's fiancée, an actress-to-be, with a champagne bottle at their engagement bash. She confronts all the suspects she can found up including avant garde filmmaker Jake Boone.Boone is already running footage of the woman's last hours on the Web site. Molly is soon getting death threats and her detective boyfriend is always there to rescue her.	155854
2006	Molly Forrester: Killer Deal	NM		Anderson, Sheryl J.	#3 Molly Forrester Mysteries.	Advice Columnist Molly Forrester of Zeitgeist magazine wants to prove herself as a true journalist. The fashionable New York City journalist still yearns to be an investigative crime reporter.When a Manhattan advertising maverick is murdered, she just might finally get that chance when her editors gives her a juicy assignment -- an exclusive interview with the victim's ex-wife and prime suspect.Manhattan's business circles are buzzing with rumors. Forrester digs in her four-inch Jimmy Choos because there is no turning back.Her two best friends, an attorney and an events planner want to see Molly's byline in the New York Times, but Molly's sexy homicide detective boyfriend wants to keep her out of danger and off his turf.As Molly investigates the many possible suspects, she jeopardizes her romance, her friends' safety and her own life. But this "Sleuth in the City" stays on her toes.	155855
2004	Molly Forrester: Killer Heels	NM	OWN - P	Anderson, Sheryl J.	#1 Molly Forrester Mysteries	Advice Columnist Molly Forrester ("You Can Tell Me") for Zeitgeist magazine by day and amateur sleuth by night. Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Forrester.She returns to the office late one night and stumbles over a dead coworker. Molly's spanking new Jimmy Choos are covered in blood and she's soon knee-deep in sex, lies and crime-scene tape.Reporter Peter Mulcahey for a rival magazine is her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend. Can Molly solve the murder and segue into a serious writing career?Or is using the death of a coworker as a major career move utterly uncouth -- "I always knew I'd make my mark on the world. I just didn't expect it to be one of those chalk outlines they draw around dead bodies."She enjoys playing a "Dear Abby" type for Zeitgeist magazine, a Manhattan glossy "wedged on the newsstand somewhere between Marie Claire and Cosmo." Here she has a potential to sink her teeth or heels into some real news for a change.	155856
2007	Molly Forrester: Killer Riff	NM		Anderson, Sheryl J.	#4 Molly Forrester Mysteries	Advice Columnist Molly Forrester of Zeitgeist magazine wants to prove herself as a true journalist. The fashionable New York City journalist still yearns to be an investigative crime reporter.	155857
1988	Molly Magee: Death Blade	NM		Case, Peg-John Migliore		Reporter Molly Magee, 43 years old and recovering from a bitter divorce is establishing herself in her new career as a reporter.When she agrees to take a third grade class on a tour of the local historical museum, she doesn't anticipate finding the museum's president murdered, affixed to the rocking chair in one of the exhibit rooms by an antique rapier from the museum collectionThe other rapier is missing. Police think it's a robber and apprehend someone using her credit cards. Several townspeople think the murderer is the legendary Phantom Fencer who haunts the museum.Molly doesn't believe the police have the real murderer. There are many suspects: the nephew due to inherit the money is one. Molly and a retired Los Angeles police detective Felix Guzman who is now head of security at a local business solve the crime.	155858
2006	Molly: American Girl on the Home Front, An	MT				Newsreel Narrator (Bill Timoney - Voice).	155859
2005	Molly’s Veil	P		Bajer, Sharon	Opened in Winnipeg at the Prairie Theatre Exchange. Charlotte Whitton (Ellen Manchee). Journalist (Rachelle Casseus).	Journalist interviews former Ottawa mayor Charlotte Whitton exploring her secret lesbian life and close involvement with a woman named Margaret Grier. Explores the distinct public and private lives of feminist Whitton, the first female mayor of a major Canadian city. She engaged in a long-term lesbian relationship with her friend of more than 30 years. The play dramatizes an interview between the new mayor and a young journalist. During this interview, Whitton slips back into memories of her relationship with Grief, who, at the time of the play, had recently passed away. 	155860
1999	Molokai: Story of Father Damien, The	M				Reporter (George Russell). True story of 19th century priest who volunteered to go to the island of Molokai to counsel and care for the lepers.	155861
1990	Mom	M	SV 135	Rand, Patrick, Kevin Watson (Story).	Ness Book	TV Reporter Clay Dwyer (Thomas Miller) is covering a series of murders in Los Angeles. It turns out his sweet old mother has been bitten by a flesh-eating creature and has developed unusual eating habits. He discovers his mother is the killer.Reporter finds himself torn between civic duty, journalism  and family loyalty.  Sets about adjusting to Mom's new tastes and as a consequence loses his job because he keeps skipping out on assignments.Reporter (Julie  Bryant). Reporter (Tami Lee Davis).	155862
2006	Mom Over Miami	N		Jones, Annie		Columnist Hannah Barlett is a journalist, soccer mom, dutiful doctor's wife and mother of two. A new baby alone would overwhelm, but add a nine-year-old foster son, meddling neighbors and Hannah's nagging self-doubt and you've got a recipe for disaster.She tells her adventures in emails to her sisters and they end up being published as a popular newspaper column. So this means people read about Hannah's mistakes and foibles.When her husband cancels out on a long planned trip, Hannah decides to go to Miami alone.	155863
2003	Mom Squad, The: Billionaire and a Baby, A	NR		Ferrarella, Marie	Silhouette	TV Reporter Sherry Campbell gets a plum reporting assignment interviewing a corporate raider when her pregnancy ends her anchorwoman career.But he outmaneuvers all of her efforts until she goes into labor at his hideaway. He finds it hard to ignore that gentle tug on his heart from the TV reporter and her baby.	155864
1988	Mome	N		Rhaichen, Paul Francis	Weinberg List	Journalist	155865
2007	Mome, La	MF				News Media. US Journalist (Paulina Bakarova). Life story of French singer Edith Piaf. Journalist (Pierre Peyrichout). Journalist in Orly (Denis Menochet). 	155866
1971	Moment of Power	N	OWN - P	Hirschfeld, Burt	PR	Press Secretary Guy Pompey, presidential press secretary.	155867
1996	Moment of Truth: Abduction of Innocence	MT	DVD -R HQ 8563, 8562			News Media. KCTL Reporter Kimberley (Kimberly Unger).	155868
1994	Moment of Truth: Broken Pledges	MT	DVD -R HQ 7343, 7344			TV Interviewer (Norman Jean Wick)	155869
1994	Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire	MT	DVD -R HQ 3294, 3295. SV 290	Hawkins, D. Victor, Tom Nelson (Story). Hawkins, Nelson, Dan Levine (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Reporter on whom the film is based is no longer in the newspaper business.	Reporter Gus Payne (Dennis Franz) for The Beaumont Clarion Record in Louisiana is accused of conspiracy after cooperating with the FBI in an effort to get a story. First connects with an agent after stumbling on a murder. Professional hit.Reporter discovers dead man's boss ran a chop shop for stolen cars. Victim killed when he refused to participate.  Reporter asked to suppress story until investigation is completed. Asked to be an informant. Wife objects saying conflict of interest.He says it's a gray area. Insists he needs one big break to get ahead.  Convinces editor justifiable action. Boss agrees to let him pursue story if he doesn't get involved and documents everything. Reporter arrested and charged with extortion.Loses support of FBI, police contacts and editor who is ordered to suspend reporter.  Support comes from rival reporter Roger McKay (Connor O'Farrell) for the New Orleans News Journal. Suggests Payne stop playing by rules. He runs Payne's story.Payne runs the risk of contempt of court by presenting his side on talk radio. FBI agent denies employing reporter as informant, but jury believes reporter and finds him not guilty.	155870
1998	Moment of Truth: Someone to Love Me	MT	DVD -R HQ 3533 (Media Excerpts - End of the Film)			News Media at end of trial.	155871
1971	Moment's Caress, A	M			German - Ness Book	Reporter (Angelika Ott) along with two writers attempt to expose prostitution ring through the use of secret tape recordings of activities of a group of pimps.  Journalist is kidnapped and subjected to gang rape.Five of the prostitutes alert police and ring is rounded up.	155872
2009	Moments	M				News Anchor (Brooke Pustowalow). Commercial Narrator (William Tucker). In the course of one weekend, a man and his fellow life drifters learn that the seemingly small and random moments that make up our days are all that we are promised. 	155873
2007	Moments Lost, The: Midwest Pilgrim's Progress, A	N		Olds, Bruce		Reporter Franklyn Shivs arrives at turn-of-the-century Chicago where his position as a newspaper reporter, a job to which he is ill-suited, obliges his reluctant participation in a parade of historic events.His bohemian private life becomes ensnarled in a tangle of unorthodox human relationships.Assigned to cover the bloody, Wobblie-led 1913 copper mine strike in northern Michigan, Shivs is drawn into an illicit and passionate affair with one of the strike's most militant leaders.When she becomes pregnant with their child, he is faced with a decision -- to betray himself or to endure the loss of the woman he loves.	155874
2003	Momentum	MT				Reporter (Alexa Motley).	155875
1981	Mommie Dearest	M	SVD 1093			News Media. Photographer (Victoria James). Radio Interviewer (Jerry Douglas).	155876
2007	Mommy in Mind, A	N		James, Arlene		Reporter Lori Summer is an aspiring single mother who has been a foster parent for nearly three months and now wants to officially adopt the child. 	155877
2007	Mommy Tracked	N		Gaskell, Whitney		Restaurant Critic Anna, who lives in the idyllic town of Orange Cove, Florida, is divorced and has a son in the throes of the Terrible Twos. She has too much on her plate to re-enter the frightening world of dating -- no matter how expertly her new admirer wines and dines her. She and three other women have problems in balancing the challenges of motherhood and life. 	155878
2002	Moms on Strike	MT				News Media. Reporters (Colin Glazer, Jacey Margolis). Reporter No. 1 (Juan Carlos Velis).She was an overworked mom trying to get her family's attention. She didn't know she would become a national sensation.	155879
1991	Momus: Amongst Women Only	M			UK	Journalist (Betty Page - Herself).	155880
2001	Mon	MF				Reporter (Stef Wauters).	155881
1985	Mon beau-frere a tue ma soeur	MF				TV Interviewer (Francis Girod - L'interviewer TV)	155882
1980	Mon Oncle D'Amerique (aka My American Uncle)	M	DVD -R HQ 11586, 11587, 11588			Journalist Jean Le Gall (Roger-Pierre) is a controversial career-climbing writer and politician at a crossroads in life.He is one of three people chronicled by a professor to discuss his behaviorist theories of survival, combat, rewards, punishments and anxiety.	155883
1959	Mon pote le gitan	MF			France	News Media. La reporter (Jacqueline Caurat).	155884
2003	Mona Lisa Smile	M	DVD -R HQ 3643, 3644.			Photographer (Mary Pascoe)	155885
1978	Monarch	N	OWN - P	Rosmond, Babette		Magazine Owner Francesca Gold gains control of the fashion magazine Butterfly using her inheritance and makes it a success. But she eventually is forced out by her brother. New York City 1936-1975/	155886
2006	Monarch Cove:	T			Episode #5. 11-18-2006	Reporter (Liz Buchanan).	155887
2006	Monarch Cove:	T			Episode #2. 11-4-2006	News Media. Reporter (Diana Leeson).	155888
2003	Monarch of the Glen: Series Five - Episode Nine.	T			UK. Episode #46.11-23-2003.	Photographer (Mark Bourdullon).	155889
2005	Monarch of the Glen: Series Seven - Episode Six	T			UK. Episode #64.10-23-2005.	Photographer (Ian Cairns).	155890
2002	Monarch of the Glen: Series Three - Episode Six	T	VHS 1302		UK. Episode #22. 12-9-2001.	Journalist Graham Lawrence (Simon Lenagan) is invited by Archie to visit and write an article on Glenbogle. But Graham turns out to be Stella's embittered ex and he writes a scathing review that will the estate for good.While Duncan kidnaps a coach load of tourists and brings them to Glenbogle, Lexie and Archie break into Graham's computer and email a new and improved article to his editor.Duncan's tourists have a fantastic time and Glenbogle becomes an official stop-off place on the tour.	155891
1987	Monarchs are Flying	N		Foster, Marion		TV Reporter-Anchor Leslie Taylor, a lesbian,  is arrested for the murder of her one-time lover, Marcie Denton.	155892
1975	Moncrieff	N		Holland, Isabelle		Editor Antonia Moncrieff  works for a New York publishing house that is trying to fight its way back into the big time	155893
1998	Monday After the Miracle	MT				Editor (Michael Linsley Rapport)	155894
1990	Monday Morning	M				News Crew Members (Zia Iampietro, Randal Powell)	155895
1938	Monday Night	N	OWN - H	Boyle, Kay		American Newspaperman in Paris is trying to reinstate himself by ferreting out what lies behind a series of convictions for murder by poisoning. Correspondent.	155896
2002	Monday Night Mayhem	MT	SVD 1144			Sportscaster Howard Cosell (John Turturro). ABC Vice President in Charge of Sports Roone Arledge (John Heard). Sports Commentators Frank Gifford (Kevin Andersen) and Don Meredith (Brad Beyer). The Inside Story on Monday Night Football.ABC Sports Producer Don Ohlmeyer (Zak Orth). Sportscasters Keith Jackson (Shuler Hensley), Jim McKay (Michael McGrath), Al Michaels (Brian d'Arcy James), Curt Gowdy (John Otis). Reporter in Bar (Nathaniel Marston). News Reporter (Tom Flynn).Sports Producer Dick Ebersol (Glenn Howerton).	155897
1952	Monday Story, The	N		Leasor, James		Press	155898
1983	Monday Theory, The	N		Clark, Douglas		News Media	155899
2006	Monday's Child	NR		Summers, Rowena		Reporter from local newspaper would make a better husband for Charlotte Elkins who is engaged to the local blacksmith in the days before World War II. Her sister Josie thinks so.The reporter has taken a shine to Charlotte, but nothing short of an earthquake will shake Charlotte's determination to go ahead with the wedding.	155900
1966	monde nouveau, Un	MF			France/Italy.	Photographer (Pierre Brasseur).	155901
1959	Mondo dei miracoli, Il	MF			Italy.	Paparrazi. A 'paparazzo' (Fedele Gentile). Host at the press conference (Amedeo Nazzari).	155902
1966	Mondo Oscenita	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	155903
1965	Mondo Pazzo	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	155904
2009	Mondo Penguin	M				Media. Wacky Weatherman (John Coletta). Photographer (David Buchanan). Female Host of “Live From the Lake” (Skye Bennett). Male Host of “Live From the Lake” (Roger Groh). Narrator (Vincent Gargiulo). Throughout the last 50 years, penguins have been making experimental and avant-garde films. These films are just now getting the recognition they deserve via “Mondo Penguin” organization set up by Dr. Charles Heathrow. This documentary chronicles briefly the history of penguin experimental film. All the penguin films have been remarkably restored and thawed out from the original icy negatives. 	155905
2009	Mondo Penguin	M				Media. Wacky Weatherman (John Coletta). Photographer (David Buchanan). Female Host of “Live From the Lake” (Skye Bennett). Male Host of “Live From the Lake” (Roger Groh). Narrator (Vincent Gargiulo). Throughout the last 50 years, penguins have been making experimental and avant-garde films. These films are just now getting the recognition they deserve via “Mondo Penguin” organization set up by Dr. Charles Heathrow. This documentary chronicles briefly the history of penguin experimental film. All the penguin films have been remarkably restored and thawed out from the original icy negatives. 	155906
1969	Mondo Trasho	M				Reporter (Bob Walsh). News Photographer (Rick Morrow). Voice of the Reporter (John Waters).	155907
1891	Money	N	MLPL	Zola, Emile		Freelancer Paul Jordan, freelance newspaper articles.  L'Argent.	155908
1898	Money Captain, The	N	USC	Payne, W.		Editor Hamilton J. Leggett of the Chicago Eagle.	155909
1993	Money For Nothing	M				TV News Anchor (Don Cannon)	155910
1953	Money From Home	M				News Media. First Reporter (Al Hill). Announcer (Wendell Niles)	155911
1964	Money From Homes	NM		Innes, Michael		Press	155912
2004	Money Kills	MF			Hong Kong	Investigative Journalist Fanny (Elle Choi) investigates the accidental death of her brother by going to the village where the corpse was found. It seems three of the villagers found the corpse and a bag with two million dollars in cash. They hid the money away but a greedy man sees the brothers hide the money and they kill him unintentionally. His reporter sister doesn’t believe the death was accidental. She moved to Hong Kong for a job as a reporter. When she comes back  she stays to figure out how her brother was killed. The corpse turns out to be a gangster and his cohorts want the money back. 	155913
1999	Money Machine, The	DT			Series 1998	Correspondent Stacee Barcelata (1999-2001).	155914
1917	Money Mill, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Jack Burton (Evart Overton).	155915
1979	Money Movers	M				TV Reporter (Stuart Littlemore).	155916
1997	Money Play$	MT				Photographer (Jeff Olson).	155917
1966	Money Programme, The	DT			UK	Reporters Paul Burden (1986), Tom Maddocks (1986), Mark Rogerson (1986), Francine Stock (1986), John Penycate (2001).Presenters James  Bellini (1977), Hugh Stephenson (1977), Valerie Singleton (1986), Brian Widlake (1986), Maya Even (1990), Adrian Chiles (1998), Rajan Datar (2000)..	155918
2005	Money Programme, The: Britain's Biggest Black Hole	T			Episode #8. 6-14-2005	Reporter Jeff Randall. Presenters Adrian Chiles, Rajan Datar, Maya Even.	155919
1997	Money Talks	M	DVD -R HQ 6822, 6811. SVD 728			TV Reporter James Russell (Charlie Sheen) of KJLA Channel 12 News, "The Pulse of  LA," a hapless TV newsman. News Reporter (Tawny Little). News Anchor (Doug Llewelyn).News Cameraman (Nathan Anderson). Newsroom Colleague (Paul Guyot). Cameraman (Matt Brandstein).	155920
2007	Money Talks	MUS		Sugarman, Eddie (Lyrics) and Andrew Gerle (Music)	From “Meet John Doe: The Musical”	Reporter (Stephen Gregory Smith) and John Doe’s sidekick sing a duet.	155921
2001	Money Wanders	N		Dezenhall, Eric	PR	Public Relations. Middle-aged Jonah Eastman, a D.C. spin doctor for hire whose business is in the doldrums, is summoned back to his Jersey home by his ailing grandfather.Urges him to take on the Cosa Nostra don as a client -- the kingpin needs a fast image makeover in order to qualify for an Atlantic City casino license.  PR colleague.  Massive disinformation campaign launched to paint don as a pillar of the community.Author a spin doctor for celebrities and businesses.	155922
1920	Money-Changers, The	M		Sinclair, Upton (Book). Benjamin B. Hampton, Sinclair (Story). William H. Clifford (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Allan Martin (Roy Stewart) investigates an illegal drug ring and falls for a woman who is engaged to chemical company head, who is also the head of the drug ring. Reporter eventually exposes him and marries the woman.Reporter contacts ex-con who is in love with an Irish girl seeking her missing sister. The sister is being held by the chemical drug company head and the reporter rescues both her and the woman he loves.	155923
1885	Money-Makers, The: Social Parable, A	N	MLPL	Keenan, Henry Francis		Editor Alfred Carew, an honest editor.  The corrupt capitalist he opposes, buys the newspaper and fires him.	155924
1989	Money, Power, Murder	MT	SV 80, VHS 364, B19	Lupia, Mike (Novel -- "Dead Air" and Teleplay).	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Peter Finley (Kevin Dobson), on New York cable TV pursues story on religious broadcasters and disappearance of Anchor Peggy Lynn Brady (Julianne Moore) for Global Broadcasting. Reporter once dated her.Claims they broke up when she found out he did not want to be one of those "talking hairdos" at the network. Also married to Magazine Writer Jeannie (Blythe Danner). who he continues to see. Interviews choreographer who is killed.Police object to reporter withholding information. Founds out TV anchor's step-brother is the killer and kills him. Goes on a drunken binge after the assault telling Jeannie he feels responsible for the murders. Connects anchor to evangelist.Finds out she is alive. Secretly records a conversation with her and exposes the scam planting the tape in which she describes her plan to bilk the public by reappearing at a televised press conference. Files final TV report with personal comments.Takes off with Jeannie. Exchange: "You've got your work for the magazine." "That's what I do, it's not who I am…I fit the magazine around us. I was starting to get the feeling that you were fitting us around Channel A."	155925
1980	Moneyline	DT			Series 1980-2003.	Host Lou Dobbs. Correspondent Terry Keenan. Correspondent Steve Young.	155926
1971	Mongo's Back in Town	MT				Photographer (Shep Houghton).	155927
1986	Mongolitos	MF				Interviewer (Benoit Thirion - L'Interviewer).	155928
2007	Monica Brunetti: Road To Home, The	N		Del Fabbro, Vanessa	#2 Monica Brunetti Series	South African Journalist Monica Brunetti had it all: career, family, marriage-minded boyfriend. When a brutal car jacking lands her in a hospital bed next to gregarious Ella Nkhoma, the two women begin a remarkable friendship that challenges Monica’s world view -- and leads her far from her gated white suburbs as unexpected mother to two black sons.	155929
2006	Monica Brunetti: Sandpiper Drift	N		Del Fabbro, Vanessa	#1 Monica Brunetti Series	South African Journalist Monica Brunetti enters the town of Lady Helen and is awed by its beauty. A tiny jewel on west coast of South Africa, its bright tin roofs and swaying palms seem made for picture postcards, not the real-world problems that have led her there.But the village takes hold of her heart, especially the beleaguered residents of Sandpiper Drift, who are threatened with eviction from their tranquil neighborhood beside the lagoon.And so Brunetti packs up her laptop, her adopted sons and housekeeper for the journey of a lifetime.	155930
1983	Monimbo	N	OWN - P - GPL	Moss, Robert and Borchgrave		Journalist Bob Hockney, maverick newsman investigates. Jack Lancer, young investigative reporter who had graduated to the World from a fringe libertarian publication on the West Coast.	155931
1969	Monique My Love	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	155932
1983	Monitor (First Camera)	DT			1983-84	Newsmagazine. Lloyd Dobyns, Steve Delaney, Rebecca Sobel. then Mark Nykanen	155933
1736	Monitor, The	SS		Parks, William		Fictional Journalist probably created by William Parks in the Virginia Gazette.   The Monitor's Club is a coterie of female "reporters" who have exchanges with the Monitor. Local fame.	155934
1969	Monk Dawson	N	OWN - H	Read, Piers Paul		Journalist Parish priest leaves the church disillusioned to become a journalist and lover and husband, but still does not find his answer until he becomes a Trappist Monk.	155935
2009	Monk: Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk	T	DVD -R HQ 11503		Episode. 10-16-2009	Reporter Trudy “T.K.” Jensen (Virginia Madsen) works for Consumer Currents Magazine covers household appliances including vacuum cleaners. Natalie tries to throw a surprise party for her surprise-hating boss, who is busy trying to solve the murder of a maintenance man. Adrian Monk faces a new and terrifying challenge, celebrating his birthday party. Natalie wants to surprise Monk with a birthday party, but Monk hates surprises. Will she be able to pull of the party or will it blow up in her face? Monk ends up investigating a new murder involving unexplained death of an office building’s maintenance man. Who wants the janitor dead and why? Will Monk ever find out who killed Trudy? How does Monk celebrate his birthday?  Reporter Jensen becomes Captain Stottlemeyer’s love interest appearing in a three-episode story arc.	155936
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk & the Blackout	T	DVD -R HQ 1789		Episode #32. 7-9-2004	Public Relations Woman Michelle Rivas (Christina Applegate) goes out with Monk in memorable first date. She works with police and media. Chronicle Reporter mentioned. Media.	155937
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk and Little Monk	T	DVD -R HQ 4155		Episode #53. 8-26-2005	Investigative Reporter Trudy Monk, the detective's wife, is always in his mind as he looks into the murder of housekeeper who now works for a childhood sweetheart. Story flashbacks to Monk as a high school student solving a case exonerating girl he loves.Episode ends on a picture of the reporter.	155938
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk	T	DVD -R HQ 3957		Episode #51. 8-12-2005.	Investigative Reporter Trudy Monk, who was killed, seems to have come back to life. She worked for five years as a reporter and "loved her job." African-American editor: "Best reporter I ever knew."She and another reporter, Janice, did an expose on the dock workers' union using a secret informant, Deep Background. Now Janice is dead as well and someone wants the reporters' notes and secret information.Monk investigates, proves his wife is dead, and solves the crime.	155939
2003	Monk: Mr. Monk and the 12th Man	T	DVD -R HQ 5587		Episode #22. 8-22-2003	News Media. Press Conference. Newspaper story. Monk investigates a rash of murders in the city and must stop the killer before he strikes again. He kills 11 of the 12 jurors in an attempt to get the one who is blackmailing him for murdering his wife.	155940
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Astronaut	T	DVD -R HQ 5586		Episode #59. 3-3-2006	News Media. Astronaut running for office goes on TV talk show.	155941
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Badge	T	DVD -R HQ 11626		Episode. 11-20-2009	News Media covers a hero who identified a serial killer, but Monk thinks something is wrong.Stottlemeyer calls a press conference to announce that Richard Mathis has been arrested and the Pickaxe Killer is in custody. Monk is at a bar with other cops and are watching the conference. Stottlemeyer introduces Manuel Alvarez, the window washer who noticed Mathis with a pickaxe in his car. He'll get a $500,000 reward and the cops discuss whether he'll retire. Monk insists he would retire and inform the other cops that he'll be riding with Louie Doyle the next week. When one of his fellow officers asks about Natalie, Monk insists she's probably miserable.	155942
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Big Game	T	DVD -R HQ 6652		Episode #64. 7-21-2006	TV Field Reporter Matthew Wurgaft, 13 News reports on an unsolved murder that may be solved because of new evidence. Reporter (Erica Zodtner). Newscaster (Ray Herrera).Despite everyone's belief that a hero making the news is actually a cold-blooded killer, Monk tries to prove that a celebrity astronaut is responsible despite his airtight alibi.	155943
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger	T	DVD -R HQ 9437. VHS 1251		Episode #7. 8-16-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). Reporter #2 (Rory O'Shea). Reporter 33 (Roger Peterson). Reporter #4 (Michael Gossack. Reporter (Brendan Connor).	155944
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Critic	T	DVD -R HQ 11410		Episode.  9-18-2009	Theater Critic John Hannigan of the San Francisco Dispatch gives Natalie’s daughter a bad review and Natalie is sure he didn’t see the performance -- instead he was killing his girlfriend by pushing her off the balcony at a nearby hotel. Now all she has to do is get Monk to prove that the critic was not present to review her daughter Julie’s play at the same time the victim was killed.Natalie is still obsessing about Hannigan's review and Stottlemeyer finally tells her to take out her frustrations and go to see Hannigan. She goes to Hannigan's office and the critic is with his rich fiancé, whose father owns the paper. He insists that Julie gave a poor performance. A delivery man arrives with Hannigan's daily lunch from the restaurant where Cally worked. As Hannigan tells her to leave, Natalie notices that he smells like cologne: the same cologne as at the hotel room. They go to the theater and the manager explains that Hannigan moved to the box seat for that particular performance. Monk notices that an exit light is out and someone unscrewed it. Monk remembers he saw Hannigan moving so someone was definitely there. He goes back to the restroom to wash up and asks Gilson about the box seat. The attendant confirms that there's a nearby door that leads out to a back alley. Monk explains what happened and has to admit that Natalie might be right. Gilson doesn't remember seeing anything and Monk gives him his card to call if he remembers anything. That night, Gilson goes to see Hannigan in his parking garage. The attendant gives him a present and tells the critic abut Monk's suspicions. The critic says it's nothing to worry about and then clubs Gilson unconscious death and loads him in his trunk.A construction crew finds the body and Monk races to the hospital to visit his prized men's room attendant. Natalie insists Hannigan is responsible while Monk finds the present, which was nicotine glove. The detective also finds Gilson's watch, which confirms that Hannigan is the killer. Monk explains that it matches the wristwatch that the man in the box seat wore that night. However, Hannigan doesn't wear a wristwatch. Monk realizes that Gilson was in the box seat. Hannigan tricked Gilson into sitting in his place, claiming he needed to smoke and didn't want anyone to know he was gone. Hannigan ran to the hotel and through Cally off the balcony. Natalie is happy to be vindicated but Stottlemeyer and Disher warn they can't prove Monk's theory. Monk thinks for a moment and then has an idea.Monk and the others go to Hannigan's office and take Julie along. Julie says that Hannigan brought her a drink the previous night, drugged her, and tried to rape her. Hannigan insists he was at home but Disher informs him that Julie's story checks out. Stottlemeyer tells Hannigan to look carefully at Julie and confirm that he's never seen her before. Monk points out that everyone is a witness and introduces Julie to Hannigan. Stottlemeyer points out that he would have recognized Julie if he had been there. Hannigan insists that Julie wasn't in the curtain call, but Monk points out that Julie was dressed as an old woman for the last half of the show, after he returned. But if he had been there for her first song, he would have recognized her. As they take Hannigan away, Natalie gives him his review back and says he won't forget Julie again.	155945
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Daredevil	T	DVD -R HQ 8886		Episode #84. 8-24-2007	News Media. Reporter (Shannon Sweetmon). Japanese Reporter (Marissa Tayui).	155946
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Earthquake	T	DVD -R HQ 9429. SVD 1328		Episode #11. 10-4-2002	News Media. News Anchor (Jane Luk).	155947
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Election	T	DVD -R HQ 9583		Episode #44. 2-25-2005	News Media. Reporter (Sue Cremin).	155948
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk and the End -- Parts 1 and 2	T	DVD -R HQ 11638 (Part 1).  DVD -R HQ 11646 (Mislabeled as 11645)		Episodes. 11-27-2009, 12-04-2009.	Columnist Trudy Anne Monk was the wife of legendary San Francisco detective Adrian Monk.  In her career as a reporter and columnist, Trudy worked for several San Francisco publications including the San Francisco Chronicle and The San Francisco Examiner, where she was on staff as a columnist at the time of her death. Trudy, 35, was killed on the morning of December 14, 1997, when an explosive device ripped through her car in a San Francisco parking structure. She died at St. Jude’s Hospital, with her husband Adrian Monk by her side, and is buried in a local cemetery, where the gravestone reads: “Trudy Anne Monk, 1962-1997, Beloved Wife and Daughter.” Despite the efforts of her husband and the San Francisco Police Department, over a decade after death, Trudy’s murder continues to remain unsolved.While investigating the murder of a doctor who may be connected to Trudy’s death 12 years ago, Monk soon discovers that his own life is in danger.Full RecapThe PastMonk notes to Trudy that they haven't been caroling since college. He thanks her for getting him out of the house and she asks about a missing woman, Wendy Stroud. Monk is heading down to the clinic where she worked to talk to her boss. He notices that something is wrong with Trudy and she says she has a lot to do and not enough time. Monk notices a present under the tree and Trudy asks him not to open it until Christmas because it's a surprise. They embrace and Trudy assures Monk that she loves him. Later, Trudy goes down to the parking garage as a six-fingered man watches her. He finally approaches her and she runs for her car. She gets in and starts the engine… and the car explodes.Monk and Stottlemeyer go to the midwife clinic and talk to Wendy's boss, Dr. Malcolm Nash, who says that he hasn't heard from Wendy. Stottlemeyer gets a call and is informed about Trudy's death, and he tells Monk the news.The PresentMonk wakes up and finds Trudy sitting on his bed. She tells him he doesn't have to sleep just on his side of the bed and he insists he isn't sleeping by himself. Trudy tells him that it's time to say goodbye but Monk admits that he can't. She smiles and says it won't be much longer. Monk reaches for her hand… and she disappears.Monk and Natalie are going to a new case and Natalie invites Monk to the dinner party she's having to introduce Julie to her boyfriend, Lt. Steven Albright. Monk tells Natalie what he dreamed and Natalie thinks it's an omen. They discover that the murder victim is Dr. Nash, who was killed at the same clinic Monk was at when he got the news about Trudy's death. Stottlemeyer explains that Nash was scanning in records when somebody snuck in and shot him twice in the head with a silenced pistol. While Monk goes over the scene, Disher talks about his two-week vacation to New York City but refuses to discuss specifics. Monk notices that all the pill bottles are there so the killer tried to make it appear as a robbery. He also determines that the killer used the computer and was left-handed.Monk, Stottlemeyer, and the others go to see Judge Ethan Rickover to get a warrant. Ethan reviews the warrant and Stottlemeyer insists they have the right man. Ethan tells them that the governor wants him to join the State Supreme Court and they offer their congratulations.The police search the suspect's apartment and talk to his ex-wife, Edie Kazarinski. She says that her ex-husband comes and goes as he pleases. Edie takes a photo of him out of the bird cage and shows it to him, while Monk notes that he gave Natalie the day off to be with her boyfriend.Kazarinski gets a call and is informed there's a change of plans, and he left a partial fingerprint. The caller tells Kazarinski to eliminate Monk because he killed Trudy 12 years ago.Trudy and Albright,are shopping for Monk as Kazarinski watches them. He approaches the cart with Monk's items and starts to walk away with it. Trudy stops him and he apologizes and then leaves.That night, Natalie, Julie, and Lt. Albright have supper at Natalie's and they discuss Julie's future plans. She talks about how she'll be moving away, and Albright asks about the case. Monk starts choking briefly, and then starts cleaning spots. He realizes he's seeing spots and convulses, and they get him to the hospital. The nurse tries to take his blood but Monk is less than cooperative. She finally calls in over a dozen staff to hold him down. Dr. Matthew Shuler from the hematology department comes in and warns there is no good news. Monk has been deliberately poisoned with a synthetic toxin.A hazmat team goes over Monk's apartment looking for the poison while Monk waits with the others for news. Shuler arrives and tells them that Monk was the only one affected, and they can't treat Monk until they identify the specific toxin. If they don't, Monk only has two or three days and will suffer from pain and vomiting before death. Natalie notices a newspaper with a photo of Kazarinski and realizes he was at the supermarket and briefly walked away with Monk's shopping cart. They prepare to go over everything she bought but Shuler warns there may not be enough time.Stottlemeyer calls together a team of volunteer officers to investigate Nash, and try to and find Kazarinski. He warns them Kazarinski must be taken alive so they can determine what toxin he gave Monk.At home, Monk is busy sorting the capsules in his medication. Meanwhile, Stottlemeyer confronts a suspect, Ronnie, who refuses to talk until Stottlemeyer hits him with Disher's laptop. The man reveals that Kazarinski bought a fake ID and a train ticket. Stottlemeyer sets up an undercover operation to watch for Kazarinski at the train station. Kazarinski, wearing a blonde wig, arrives and spots the police. Meanwhile, Disher says that he'll miss police work and notes he can't do it forever. Before Stottlemeyer can respond, he realizes that the announcer in the control tower has gone silent. Disher runs up there and discovers the man is dead. He calls Stottlemeyer, who warns him the microphone is still on. Disher fails to turn it off and sets off a panic as he warns that Kazarinski has taken the controller's uniform. Stottlemeyer spots Kazarinski and chases after him into the rail yard. The killer manages to elude Stottlemeyer but is hit by a passing train and is killed instantly.Monk sees Dr. Bell and explains that they found chemicals in the dumpster at the hotel where Kazarinski was staying, but there's not enough time to come up with anything. All the food from the shopping cart turned up negative. Monk says that he has everything to be sorry about, that he's lived like a prisoner since Trudy's death and he hasn't accomplished anything if he hasn't solved his wife's murder. As Bell pencils in more appointments for Monk to try and reassure him, Monk gets up, tells him goodbye, and then leaves.Disher reports to Stottlemeyer that the lab won't come up with anything in time. The captain pours out two drinks and explains that he always thought Monk wasn't human, but his friend saw and felt everything and was all too human.Natalie drives Monk to the cemetery to say goodbye to Trudy. He simply says that he loves her and assures Natalie he can tell Trudy the rest tomorrow. Back at home, Natalie gets a call from Shuler, who insists Monk should go to the hospital. Monk insists on staying at his apartment and asks Natalie to get him the present Trudy had for him 12 years ago. She reluctantly gives it to him and he opens it to discover it's a video tape. On it, Trudy says that she had a secret, something terrible from before they met.  End of Part 1. Part 2.Monk solves the murder of his wife, Trudy. She had an affair with a judge, which resulted in the birth of a daughter. She was told the baby had died in childbirth. But she is still alive. Her name is Mollie Evans (Alona Tal), a movie reviewer who lives 20 minutes away in Monterey and works for a San Francisco Paper. Monk’s stepdaughter brings Monk back to life and he resumes his life as it was before Trudy died 12 years ago. She convinces him, like Trudy did, that he has an important job to do in life and shouldn’t run away from his responsibilities. He spends a lot of time with Molly and is happier than he has been since Trudy’s death. After listening to Trudy’s last message, Monk finally discovers who killed his wife. Racing against time before he dies of poison, he must make a fateful decision. Full Recap: Monk pauses the video tape for two hours and Natalie says he has to continue. He finally continues and Trudy admits that she made a mistake 15 years ago before they met. She had an affair and Monk stops the tape. He then continues and she explains the affair was with her law professor, a married man at the time even though she didn't know it at the time. She was pregnant but admits that she didn't really know the man, but she loved pregnant. She had the girl January 2, 1983, and the child died the same day after nine minutes. When Trudy says the father's name, Ethan Rickover, Monk realizes it's the judge they talked to earlier. He starts the tape and Trudy explains that the missing woman, Wendy Stroud, was the midwife who delivered Trudy's daughter, and Rickover was nominated to the court. He called Trudy and wanted to meet her tomorrow, and Trudy made the tape because she suspected something. She warns that Rickover has a dark side but hopes that she's wrong. She planned to switch the tape if she was wrong, but wanted Monk to know if she didn't come back. Trudy says that Monk is her life and finishes the recording, and Monk bursts into tears.Monk gets up and wonders why Trudy didn't tell him, and Natalie insists he can't go anywhere in his condition. He insists that he won't die yet.Rickover is at his hearing for the state court when Monk and Natalie come in. Monk stares at him repeatedly, distracting him. The judge finally asks for a recess. Once the room is emptied, Rickover comes over to talk to Monk, picking up one of Monk's wipes with a pen when Monk drops it. Monk tells him he knows that Rickover had Trudy killed to cover up his affair. Rickover denies it and claims that he knew a number of unstable students, and points out that there's no record of the birth. When Nash found out something, Rickover had him killed as well. Monk tells Rickover that Trudy made a tape and Rickover then says that he remembers Trudy, and believed she was unstable. Monk attacks him until the bailiffs pull him off, but he swears it isn't over.Monk is taken to the hospital and Disher calls a woman and says he loves her. Stottlemeyer overhears him and Disher hastily covers up what he was saying. Dr. Shuler comes out and tells them that Monk's condition has improved slightly, and Stottlemeyer figures it's the hate. He goes in to see Monk and confirms that Nash made calls to Rickover. They figure that Nash tried to blackmail Rickover with the information. Stottlemeyer promises that they'll get Rickover, but Monk tells him he won't be there, and he wants Stottlemeyer to promise he'll kill Rickover. Stottlemeyer promises but Monk knows he's lying.Natalie is packing Monk's clothing at his apartment and Albright is helping. She assures him that Monk will at least die knowing what happened to Trudy.At the hospital, Monk is going over the files and realizes that something is missing. He explains to the nurse what happened, and she notes that no one bothers to cover up affairs any more. Monk agrees with her and remembers Rickover saying he doesn't plan to move from his house. Monk figures it's something at the house.At the apartment, Natalie starts to show the same symptoms as Monk and she realizes that she picked up one of Monk's wipes. At the courthouse, Rickover picked up the wipe with a pen. They call the hospital with the news but the nurse discovers that Monk has escaped and the window is open.Stottlemeyer is leaving for the night when Disher arrives to tell him that Monk has left the hospital, and they can get the cure.Rickover arrives home and finds Monk, carrying a gun, waiting for him. He tosses a shovel to Rickover and tells him at gunpoint to pick it up and start digging.Disher drives through the streets to Rickover's house while Stottlemeyer tries to find the siren in the back. He notices that Disher has a lot of his stuff loaded in the back.Monk tells Rickover to dig by the sundial in his backyard.Disher keeps speeding through the streets, swiping cars. They're finally blocked off by a van, and Stottlemeyer fires a shot to get the driver to move.Two police officers arrive but Monk refuses to let Rickover go. Disher and Stottlemeyer arrive and tell the officers to back down. The captain explains that they've identified the poison and have to get him to the hospital. Before Monk can respond, Rickover hits something. Disher takes over and they find the skull of Wendy Stroud, the midwife from twelve years ago. Monk points out that the sundial was under a tree. Twelve years ago, Wendy saw Rickover in the newspaper when he was nominated as a Federal judge. Rickover explains that Wendy found Jesus and planned to tell everyone. Then he killed Wendy and Trudy to cover his tracks. Monk drops the gun but Rickover picks it up, tells Monk to take care of "her," and kills himself.Later, a recovered Monk goes to see Dr. Bell and says that he feels fine. When Bell questions him further, Monk admits that he feels empty and Bell wonders what he's going to do now. The detective admits that Rickover's final words have been nagging at him, but he doesn't know who Rickover wanted him to take care of. Bell tells him to move on with his life.At his apartment, Monk and Natalie pack away his files on Trudy's murder. Monk finds an old article about Wendy Stroud finding an abandoned child and taking it to an orphanage. The date is just before she died, and Monk realizes Rickover was covering up the fact that the baby died and lied to Trudy. The girl was adopted and out there somewhere.Monk and Natalie go to see Stottlemeyer, who makes a call and confirms they've found the girl, Molly Evans, a movie reviewer who lives 20 minutes away in Monterey. Monk has second thoughts about seeing her but the others insist he has to go. Monk finally gives in and goes to the paper where she works. Molly finally comes out and he embraces her.Three days later, Monk shows photos of the two of them together to Stottlemeyer and the others at his office. Stottlemeyer notices that Disher has an envelope addressed to him, and takes it. Disher admits it's the right time and tells everyone that he's resigning to take a job as police chief of Summit, New Jersey. Stottlemeyer assures him that he's ready and asks why New Jersey, but they realize he's moving in with Sharona.Later, Monk meets Molly again and takes more photos. She tells him that she's going to Toronto for a film festival and will be back in two weeks. Monk offers to go with her and notes that he's retired since he's found her. Molly points out that he's broke and she isn't going anywhere, and tells him he can't quit because of her. She insists there are other Trudy's out there that need his help. As they walk along the beach, Monk tells Molly all about Trudy.One morning, Monk wakes up in the middle of the bed for the first time since Trudy died. He dresses casually and goes out to the kitchen. When Natalie comes over, he tells her that he's going to the movies with Molly. Natalie breaks into tears at the news and answers the phone. It's Stottlemeyer with a case. He checks the stove and leaves to investigate.Randy arrives in Summit, New Jersey, for his new job.Stottlemeyer kisses TJ goodbye before going to work.Monk and Natalie arrive at the crime scene, meet Stottlemeyer, and go to work.	155949
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike	T	DVD -R HQ 8182		Episode #63. 7-14-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Darlene Kegan). News Reporter (Suzanne Rico). TV Reporter (Lu Parker).	155950
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Genius	T	DVD -R HQ 10049		Episode #95. 7-25-2008	News Media cover the death of the wife of a chess master who has conceived the perfect crime. Before she died, the wife came to Monk to ask him to solve her murder since the chess master has told her he is going to kill her. When her body is discovered, Monk tries to figure out the perfect crime. The chess master is rude to reporters who question him about his wife’s death. 	155951
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Kid	T	DVD -R HQ 3992		Episode #45. 3-4-2005	News Media. Police want to keep the media out of the story.	155952
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Leper	T	DVD -R HQ 8006		Episode #71. 12-22-2006	News Media. Millionaire with leprosy comes out of hiding and hires Monk to prove he is alive. But it's a hoax.	155953
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa	T	DVD -R HQ 9340		Episode #87. 12-7-2007	TV Reporter Brandy Barber (Gina Philips) of Channel 6 News is “a vampire with a press pass.” She goes live with the breaking news story that Monk shot Santa Claus while he was distributing presents from a roof top. The result is Monk is hated by everyone. Cameraman (Aaron Behr). Soundman (Jeff Clarke). His friends tell him he has to change his PR profile so he goes on Barber’s TV show and ends up looking more guilty.  But when he captures the man who is dressed as Santa Claus trying to steal a valuable gem from the museum, Barber and her cameraman capture the whole thing live and Monk becomes an American hero. Monk becomes a social pariah when he shoots a man dressed as Santa Claus. Then he must clear his name and foil a larger criminal plot, all in time for Christmas. 	155954
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man	T	DVD -R HQ 9465		Episode #9. 9-13-2002	TV News Anchor (Jane Luk). Sportscaster (Brendan Connor).	155955
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny	T	DVD -R HQ 9363		Episode #13. 2-6-2004. Season 2	TV Reporter (Hiram Abrasion).	155956
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Naked Man	T	DVD -R HQ 8783		Episode #80. 7-27-2007	TV Reporter Darlene Kegan asks questions in front of the court house as reporters chase after two men going to court over a nudists' beach.	155957
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Other Detective	T	DVD -R HQ 3695		Episode #46. 7-8-2005	News Media greets Monk who appears to have met his match when a fellow detective shows up at a crime scene knowing all the answers. Reporter (Kasi Brown)	155958
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Paperboy	T	DVD -R HQ 5641. SVD 1500		Episode #23. 1-16-2004	Newspaper deliverer is killed and P.I. Adrian Monk investigates by turning to the pages of the newspaper for clues.	155959
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Psychic	T	DVD -R HQ 7885		Episode #3. 7-19-2002	Public Relations Spokesperson (Dean Monroe McKenzie). First Reporter (Roger Peterson). Second Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	155960
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Rapper	T	DVD -R HQ 8769		Episode. 7-20-2007	Reporter (Nicole Greenwood) interviews rap star who gets into his chauffer-driven car, which blows up a minute later. Adrian investigates when another rap star is accused of murder.	155961
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Red Headed Stranger	T	DVD -R HQ 10096		Episode #12. 10-11-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). Reporter #2 (Michael Gossack).	155962
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Three Julies (aka 3 Julies)	T	DVD -R HQ 9557		Episode. 1-25-2008	War Correspondent. Julie Tieger is named after her famous aunt, a war correspondent in Vietnam. Someone is killing people named “Julie Tieger” and Monk has to find out why before his assistant’s daughter is killed.	155963
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk and the TV Star	T	DVD -R HQ 5722		Episode #25. 1-30-04	News Media. Reporter (Brooke Burke). 1st Paparazzi (Eric Gelman). Killer uses the news media as an alibi.	155964
2003	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man	T	DVD -R HQ 7895		Episode #5. 7-25-2003	Reporter (Hiram Abrasion).	155965
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk and the Wrong Man	T	DVD -R HQ 8962		Episode.	News Media.	155966
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk and Voodoo Curse	T	DVD -R HQ 11429 (Media Excerpts)		Episode.  9-25-2009	Newspaper stories help Monk solve the voodoo’s curse, which is now threatening Natalie and scaring her to death.	155967
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk Falls in Love	T	DVD -R HQ 10176 (Excerpt)		Episode. 8-22-2008	News Media. Police worried that the press will find out about the case and they want to make an arrest before that happens.	155968
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk Fights City Hall	T	DVD -R HQ 10876		Episode #109. 2-20-2009. Season finale.	Reporter Paul Crawford of the San Francisco Dispatch turns out to be the killer. He thought the councilwoman he was having an affair with was pregnant. While dumping her body, two German tourists take a picture and the reporter kills them as well. When the parking garage where Monk’s wife, Trudy was killed is set for demolition, Monk intervenes but soon finds himself investigating the disappearance of the city official key to preserving the site. The parking garage is eventually demolished but the name of the new playground is named for Trudy Monk.	155969
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk Gets Fired	T	DVD -R HQ 9488		Episode #33. 7-16-2004	News Media. First Reporter (Larry Toffler).  Second Reporter (Shirley Jordan).	155970
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty	T	DVD -R HQ 5676		Episode #61. 3-17-2006.	News Media cover the capture of Most-Wanted crook who has a history of escapes. Monk must sit on a jury to hear the case of a minor robbery and finds himself drawn into a larger mystery. TV Reporter (Hira Ambrosino).	155971
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk Gets Lotto Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 10094		Episode #96. 8-1-2008	Freelance Journalist Malcolm O’Dwyer (Malcolm Barrett) edits a newsletter about the state lottery. He is a lottery fanatic and has walls covered with photographs and numbers. A lottery employee takes out a baseball bat and delivers a fatal blow to O’Dwyer’s head so he can steal one of the pictures off the wall that would incriminate him in the lottery announcer murder. It’s a ruled a suicide until Monk points out it’s a murder. TV Newscaster (Tracie Savage). Local TV Station Manager Stan Lawrence (Gregory Jbara). Natalie finds fame in becoming the new lottery announcer while Monk tries to figure out who killed the last announcer. 	155972
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes Home Again	T	DVD -R HQ 3764		Episode #47. 7-15-2005	Technical Writer Ambrose Monk, the detective Adrian Monk's brother buys a poisoned candy bar for Halloween and a murderer will do anything to get it back. Ambrose writes manuals for various products and has won the industry's top award five times.Everyone thinks Ambrose ate the poisoned candy bar, but it was one from last year. He survives and the murderer is captured. The brothers' long-lost father visits but no one is home.Ambrose is a member of the National Society of Instruction Manual Writers (NSIMW).	155973
2006	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to a Fashion Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9556		Episode #55.1-13-2006	Photographer (Steven Kahn). Fashion Show Photographer (David Hodges).	155974
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding	T	DVD -R HQ 10110		Episode #52. 8-19-2005	Photographer Frank Ruttle (Ryan Bollman).	155975
2003	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame	T	DVD -R HQ 5322		Episode.	News Media. Sports Reporter (Danny Romero). First Reporter (Lisa Dinkins). Second Reporter (Gina St. John). Third Reporter (Roy Abramsohn). Commentator #1 (Timothy Davis-Reed). Commentator #2 (Jacobi Wynne). Sportscaster Donald Grant (D.J. Lockhart).Monk proves the innocent of a baseball player in the death of an executive and his wife.Real killer was fan who caught 73rd home run baseball and was afraid the baseball player would break the record turning his three-million-dollar ball into a worthless souvenir.	155976
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to the Bank	T	DVD -R HQ 9515		Episode. 1-18-2008	News Media. TV Reporter Kent Shocknek (Himself) reports about a bank robbery -- a bank where Monk keeps one of his most prized possessions, his dead wife Trudy’s bracelet that her grandmother gave her. The entire bank staff is responsible for the robbery. Monk, his assistant and the police are locked in the bank’s safe. 	155977
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to the Carnival	T	DVD -R HQ 9436		Episode #58-2-2002	TV Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Photographer (Tamara Levitt).	155978
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas	T	DVD -R HQ 3689 (Mislabeled on disc as 3690).		Episode 43. 2-18-2005	News Media. Casino Owner (James Brolin) says he doesn't like a picture of him in the newspaper and says he will buy it and fire the editor. Monk investigates the death of the casino owner's wife in an elevator and beats the gambling bug.Paparazzi Photographer (Eric Gelman).	155979
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk is Hypnotized	T	DVD -R HQ 10268		Episode. 9-12-2008	TV Female Reporter in the field. Tabloid newspaper with headline on divorce between real estate mogul and actress. The actress kills her husband and makes it look as if it were in self-defense. Monk solves the case after behaving like a six-year-old after being hypnotized and sent back to the only happy time in his life. 	155980
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk Is on the Air	T	DVD -R HQ 7884.		Episode #43. 2-2-2007	Radio Shock-Jock (Steven Weber) is a suspect in the death of his wife. Monk knows he killed her but has to prove out since he was on the air when his wife was asphyxiated by gas and ruled a suicide..	155981
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk Is On the Run (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 9689		Episode. 2-22-2008	Newspaper headlines and stories play an important part in the plot as everyone mourns Monk’s “death” while he searches for the truth that will clear his name. He solves a crime while washing cars and it makes the local newspapers -- Carwash Columbo. 	155982
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk Is the Best Man	T	DVD -R HQ 11597		Episode. 11-13-2009	Reporter Trudy “T.K.” Jensen (Virginia Madsen) works for Consumer Currents Magazine covers household appliances. Monk must determine who is trying to destroy Trudy and Stottlemeyer’s wedding. 	155983
2007	Monk: Mr. Monk Is Up All Night	T	DVD -R HQ 8953		Episode #86. 9-14-2007	Newspaper delivery truck plays a part in the resolution of a crime. Monk tries to make the stacks of newspapers thrown on the sidewalk even and is accused of stealing them.Monk has insomnia after he sees a woman he doesn't know but seems so familiar. It turns out she has his dead wife's cornea transplants.	155984
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk Makes the Playoffs	T	DVD -R HQ 10824		Episode. 1-30-2009	Sportscaster Bob Costas is indebted to Monk for saving his life from an angry cat, so he gives him two tickets to the Super Bowl he is announcing. 	155985
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk Meets the Candidate (aka Premiere)	MT	DVD -R HQ 3796, 3786. SVD 1211		Episode #1. 7-12-2002 (Two Hours)	News Media. Television coverage. Monk investigates the attempted assassination of a mayoral candidate. Keeps viewing Television News Coverage of the attempted assassination trying to figure out what's wrong with it.Entertainment Lawyer representing Francis Ford Coppola's lawsuit against tabloids for being drunk at the Academy Awards out on a date with Sharona. Monk proves he's a liar.	155986
2003	Monk: Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy	T	DVD -R HQ 5569. SVD 1430		Episode #21. 8-15-2003	Magazine Publisher Dexter Larsen (Gary Cole) killed another Publisher Elliot D'Souza (Mark Tymchyshyn) after he withdrew his financial backing for Larsen's Sapphire Magazine and Monk sets out to prove it. Assistant Editor (Rachel ShumateD'Souza's secretary hires Monk to investigate her boss' death. Monk withdraws from the case when Larsen threatens to publish nude photographs of Monk's assistant, Sharona, relics of her past as a struggling single mother in Atlantic City.When Sharona discovers the reason, she reacts with shame and fear, then tries to retrieve the photos and nail the murderer.	155987
2002	Monk: Mr. Monk Meets the Red-Headed Stranger	T	DVD -R HQ 9478		Episode. 10-11-2002	News Media. Press Conference with police on murder. 	155988
2004	Monk: Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine	T	DVD -R HQ 9571		Episode #38. 8-20-2004	TV Anchorman (Marc Marosi).	155989
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk Takes the Stand	T	DVD -R HQ 11387		Episode.  9-11-2009	News Media. Reporters interview aggressive defense attorney who targets Monk’s unconventional methods in court where Monk’s phobias threaten to undermine a murder case.	155990
2005	Monk: Mr. Monk vs. The Cobra	T	DVD -R HQ 5156		Episode #40. 1-28-2005	Talk Show Host interview author of book on The Cobra who is murdered by a person who has been dead for six years. Monk solves the case.	155991
2008	Monk: Mr. Monk’s 100th Case	T	DVD -R HQ 10190		Episode. 9-5-2008	TV Journalist-Host James Novak (Eric McCormick) of Infocus, “a television show that gives an unfiltered look at the news, the people behind the news, and the stories behind the headlines.” Infocus follows Monk and the San Francisco police department around as he solves his 100th case. While watching the program at Novak’s home, Monk realizes the fourth victim of a serial killer was not killed by the same man and proves Novak was the murderer explaining how he did it. Novak is arrested and Monk realizes that he has now solved his 101th case as well. 	155992
2009	Monk: Mr. Monk’s Favorite Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11323		Episode. 	News Media cover bombing of a grown-up child actor’s car after she writes a tell-all book. She was on Monk’s favorite television program from his childhood and he becomes her body guard before solving the case.	155993
2002	Monk: Trudy Anne Monk	T				Columnist Trudy Anne Monk was the wife of legendary San Francisco detective Adrian Monk.  In her career as a reporter and columnist, Trudy worked for several San Francisco publications including the San Francisco Chronicle and The San Francisco Examiner, where she was on staff as a columnist at the time of her death.Trudy was born in 1962, the only child of Dwight, a TV producer and Marcia Ellison. A California native, Trudy received a scholarship to the exclusive private school Ashton Preparatory Academy, where she was valedictorian, and then went on to attend the University of California at Berkeley. Truy, who always loved to read and write poetry, did pursue a career as a writer, though not a poet: she became an award-winning journalist.Trudy, 35, was killed on the morning of December 14, 1997, when an explosive device ripped through her car in a San Francisco parking structure. She died at St. Jude’s Hospital, with her husband Adrian Monk by her side, and is buried in a local cemetery, where the gravestone reads: “Trudy Anne Monk, 1962-1997, Beloved Wife and Daughter.” Despite the efforts of her husband and the San Francisco Police Department, over a decade after death, Trudy’s murder continues to remain unsolved.History with Monk: Adrian and Trudy Monk met at the University of California at Berkeley, when Adrian, who was working in the library, helped Trudy find a book about Alexander Pope. Although too shy to ask for Trudy’s number, he did manage to memorize it when she gave it to another suitor, and after three weeks mustered the courage to call her. On their first date, Adrian and Trudy went to see Willie Nelson, Trudy’s favorite, in concert. They married in 1990, and honeymooned in wine country at the Allacco Vineyard. They were married for seven years. Adrian and Trudy went through a period of financial difficulty several years prior to Trudy’s death, when a story Trudy had written about billionaire Dale Biederbeck (in which she referred to Biederbeck as the “Ghengis Khan of World Finance”) prompted him to sue her. Though Biederbeck (commonly referred to as “Dale the Whale,” due to his morbid obesity) didn’t win the case, the hefty legal fees incurred by the Monks during the course of the lawsuit took a toll on them financially, and ended in the loss of their home. Adrian called it the worst year of Trudy’s life, recalling how distraught she was about the lawsuit.Though times were sometimes tough, Adrian and Trudy’s relationship never faltered. Trudy’s final words were “bread and butter,” a message to her husband that though they would have to separate for a time, they would find each other again some day. Many years after her death, Adrian continues to remain committed to Trudy and her memory.	155994
1966	Monkees, The:	T	SV 183 (Excerpt)		Episode	Reporter. Man on the Street Reporter	155995
1967	Monkees, The: Find the Monkees (aka The Audition)	T			Episode #19. 1-23-1967	Reporters feature Hubbell Benson's search for the mystery group in the morning papers, which the boys read. Daily Planet Reporter Clark Kent gets stuck in the phone booth after The Monkees and reemerges as Superman.	155996
1966	Monkees, The: Here Comes the Monkees	T			Episode #10.  11-14-1966	TV Interviewer (Paul Mazursky). Interviewer (Bob Rafelson - Voice).	155997
1966	Monkees, The: Here Comes the Monkees	T			Pilot. Series.  9-12-1966 to 8-19-1968.	Interviewer (Bob Rafelson - Voice): "Spontaneous and unrehearsed...Well, those are some of the Monkees. And you never kow when they'll turn up next."	155998
1967	Monkees, The: Monkee Mayor	T			Episode #36. 10-2-1967	Publisher (Walker Edmiston). WXIU-TV Cameraman (David Pearl).	155999
1966	Monkees, The: Monkees a La Mode	T			Episode	Fashion Magazine Editors give the Monkees an award for grace and gentility.	156000
1967	Monkees, The: Monkees at the Movies	T			Episode #31. 4-17-1967	Photographer (David M. Frank). Monkees begin a campaign via disguises as magazine reporters, record traders and disc jockeys to have Davy replace Frankie.	156001
1967	Monkees, The: Monkees in the Ring	T			Episode #20. 1-30-1967	Reporter #1 (George Cisar). Reporter #2 (Richard Russell Ramos).	156002
1967	Monkees, The: Monkees Marooned	T			Episode #40. 10-30-1967	Press Photographer (Nyles Brown). Press Photographer (David Pearl).	156003
1967	Monkees, The: Prince and the Paupers, The	T			Episode #21. 2-6-1967	Magazine Reporter. Davy bemoans his lost love until he meets a female teen magazine reporter (Heather North) who is Wendy's double.	156004
2003	Monkeewrench	N		Tracy, P.J.		News Media	156005
1998	Monkey Boy	M				Journalist discovers the boy with the mind of a child and superhuman strength	156006
1952	Monkey Business	M	DVD -R HQ 6341, 6342. DVD. SVD 1114. SVD 972.		Rogers	Reporter (Harry Carey, Jr.). Photographer (John McKee).	156007
1931	Monkey Business	M	DVD -R HQ 2754, 2739. VHS 1272			News Media. Reporter (Sherry Hall). Photographer Joe (Eddie Borden).Groucho Marx on reporters. Muckrakers. Photographers and Harpo	156008
1996	Monkey House, The	N		Fullerton, John		American Journalist Branson Flett, an arrogant correspondent in Sarajevo	156009
1959	Monkey Ride, The	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -6-10-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	156010
2001	Monkeybone	M			PR	Reporter #1 (Jamie Donovan). Reporter #2 (Paul Guiles). Publicist Herb (Dave Foley)	156011
1685	Monmouth Degraded	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	156012
1964	Monocle rit juane	MF				Interviewer (Raymond Meunier - The Interviewer)	156013
1957	Monolith Monsters, The	M	L			Weatherman (William Schallert)	156014
1996	Monopol	M				Interviewer (Lennart Englund)	156015
1782	Monopoly	P		MacNally, Leonard		Press	156016
1977	Monosabio, El	MF				Photographer (Roberto Cruz)	156017
1939	Monroe Doctrine, The	M			Short	Commentator (Frederick Lindsley).	156018
1995	Monroes, The: Emission Control	T	DVD -R HQ 3362		Episode	Reporter (Clayton Rohner) becomes involved with Ruby	156019
1995	Monroes, The: Pilot	T	VHS 304		Episode. Series (1995)	News Media	156020
1985	Monsieur le ministre	TF			Series 1985	Reporter officiel (Lea-Marie Cantin)	156021
1947	Monsieur Verdoux	M	DVD -R HQ 1878 (Media Excerpts)	Chaplin, Charlie (Screenplay). Based on an idea by Orson Welles.		Reporter (Herb Vigran) interviews Monsieur Verdoux before he goes to his death at the guillotine. He wants a story. Reporter says he was a friend to him throughout the trial. Reporter Max. News Photographer who is constantly told: "No Pictures."Newspaper headlines throughout. Le Figaro: "Stocks Crash."  L'Humanite: "Banks Fall."  Presses. La Gazette: "Crisis in Europe."  La Voix du Peuple. La Presse: "Bluebeard Verdict Expected To-Day."Reporter Max (William Self). Reporter (Herb Vigran).	156022
1982	Monsignore	N		Leger, Jack-Alain		News Media	156023
2003	Monsoon Mystic, The	N		Nair, Morley J. 		American Journalist Christine Jones, enchanted by stories of mysticism, goes to India in search of enlightenment. Almost immediately she is implicated in a crime and later accused of assisting a terrorist. Still seeking spiritual guidance, but also trying to understand the region’s corrupt politics and survive the parched climate, Christine befriends Raj, a fugitive. She sets off with him to find an ashram, or community of mystics, following a path that leads to a series of mysterious events. Christine’s search for transcendence takes several very wrong turns into drug use, political patronage, tantric love and emotional blackmail as the mystics she encounters pursue the ultimate aphrodisiac. When the state administration collapses, Christine finds herself in the middle of a police raid as ideals and illusions about self-knowledge come crashing down around her naive head.	156024
2001	Monsoon Wedding	M				Photographer (Ambar B. Capoor).	156025
2003	Monster	M				Newscaster (Jim R. Coleman).	156026
1979	Monster (aka It Came From the Lake. Monster, the Legend That Became a Terror. Monstroid. Toxic Horror, The. Toxic Monster)	M			Ness	Reporter (Patty Clark) is the "annoying 'stick-a-mike-in-your-face' type, investigates a chemical plant in Latin America that has created a monster	156027
1941	Monster and the Girl, The	M		Anthony, Stuart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sam Daniels (Rod Cameron) approaches woman in courtroom and offers to help her after her brother has been found guilty of murder for killing man who was involved in tricking her into false marriage and then trying to force her to be a prostitute.Following the execution, key members of the trial start getting killed and the crooks suspect the reporter. Murders are the work of a gorilla who has received the transplanted brain of her brother.Gorilla is shot by its last victim, but manages to kill the man before it dies. Reporter shows up in time for obligatory final embrace with the sister. Photographer Charlie (Dave Willock).	156028
1980	Monster Club, The	M				Writer John Carradine as horror writer Chetwynd-Hayes	156029
1986	Monster in the Closet	M		Dahlin, Bob, Peter L. Bergquist (Story).  Dahlin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Richard Clark (Donald Grant) for the Daily Globe in San Francisco gets the job because his uncle owns the paper. He writes obituaries but longs to cover real news.His editor gives him a three-week-old story about people being dragged into closets by a mysterious force.  Clark has to contend with the paper's star reporter, Scoop Johnson (Frank Ashmore) who tries to undermine his efforts.Spinning newspapers, newsboys hawking papers with the latest news on the monster, who is finally stopped by having people destroy their closets while Clark gets an exclusive and earns the right to call his editor "chief."  Shades of Clark Kent.Reporter (Terrence Beasor). Reporter (Sheldon Feldner). Reporter (Carole Kean). Reporter (Katherine Lyons). Reporter (Thayer McClanahan). Reporter (Patricia Richards). Globe Reporter (Paul Latchaw). Reporter (Jack Shearer). Reporter (Jack Tate).TV Newscaster (Claire Mono). TV Newscaster Archie Lang). TV Newscaster (Arthur Taxier). TV Newscaster (John Walsh). Globe Reporter (Wycliffe Young).	156030
2007	Monster Jam 2007	T				Reporter (Brenda Price)	156031
2003	Monster Man	M				Newscaster (Diana Morgan).	156032
2006	Monster Mountain	M				College Reporter (Tammy Bellisle). Reporter #2 (Stephanie L. Moore)	156033
1987	Monster Squad, The	M				TV Anchorman (Gary Rebstock). TV Anchorwoman (Diana Lewis).	156034
2007	Monster Warriors: Attack of the Leaping Leeches	T			Episode #29.	Cameraman (Greg White).	156035
2005	Monster-in-Law	M				TV Newswoman-Interviewer Viola Fields (Jane Fonda) has "lost her youth, who's just been fired and now she's going to lose her son." But she's going to go down fighting.Barbara Walters-type great lady of TV News has recently been dumped form her job and she has turned sodden and self-pitying. Objects to son's fiancé -- and the battle is on.	156036
1999	Monster!	MT				Anchorwoman (Jennifer Congram).	156037
1988	Monsters	T	SV 49, 65		Episodes	News Media	156038
2005	Monsters of Gramercy Park	N		Leigh, Danny		Crime writer Lizbeth Greene gets  premonition her deliverance from  crippling bout of writer's block might lie in telling life story of notorious New York City gang leader who forces writer to acknowledge her own deceptions and shading of the truth.	156039
2009	Monsters vs. Aliens	M			Animation	TV Weatherman Derek Dietl (Paul Rudd - Voice) is a jerk by nature and a TV weatherman by trade, and is marrying Susan. Shortly before the ceremony, the bride is struck by a meteorite, which causes her to glow apple-green and swell upward in front of the church congregation. No sooner has Susan’s head burst through the church roof then she is captured by the Army and removed to a secure facility, where, to her dismay, she is stored as a potential weapon of war --  a “rare female monster.”  Susan takes her place amid a batch of other monsters who have been rounded up by the government over the years. 	156040
2001	Monsters, Inc.	M				Tabloid. Daily Glob, The	156041
1990	Monsters: Sin Sop	T	DVD -R HQ 9087		Episode. 12-9-1990	Journalist (Christine Dunford) investigates a device that extracts sin from people looking for redemption	156042
2004	Monstertorsdag	MF			Norway	Reporter (Ingvill Bjorland). TV kameraman (Ola Petter Steinsland).	156043
2003	Monstrous Regiment: Novel of Discworld, A	N		Pratchett, Terry	Discworld Series	War Correspondents. Editor William de Worde of Discworld's first newspaper, the Ankh-Morpork Times makes a cameo appearance along with his Photographer Otto.While the city's civil, religious and business leaders are up in arms over the Times, the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork, encourages the advance -- as long as it remains "a simple entertainment that is not going to end up causing tentacled monsters ….""dread apparitions to talk the streets eating people." DeWorde's staff grows.William was the second son of Lord de Worde and as such was considered a second-rate citizen by the family.Made his living by noting down newsworthy events in Ankh Morpork and sending his newsletter to notable dignitaries outside the city for a few dollars a month. This enabled him to live reasonably comfortably and have plenty of spare time each month.	156044
2001	Monstrum, Das	MF			Germany	Journalist (Henning Vogt). TV News Host (Lisa Martinek).	156045
2003	Monsturd	M				Reporter (Michael West)	156046
1981	Montauk Fault, The	N	USC	Mitgang, Herbert		Journalist Sam Linkum, New York newsman sees small-town paper as a soapbox.  Jane Twining Delafield ("I'm a bottom line girl") network and communications conglomerate executive.Conglomerate wants to fold the newspaper subsidiary into the total mix of "our profit center -- the leisure-time division."Jennie Ives, newspaperwoman working with Linkum. Linkum quits. The former editor of the Lifestyles gossip section has a final message for Delafield: "Go fuck the paper yourself."	156047
1926	Monte Carlo	M		Wilson, Carey (Story). Joe Farnham (Titles).  Alice D. G. Miller (Adaptation-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Bancroft (Arthur Hoyt) for the Star escorts three female contest winners to Monte Carlo.  Reporter sends daily wires to the paper on the progress of the hunt for titled husbands by the contest winners.	156048
1986	Monte Carlo	MT				Reporter #1 (Alain Chevallier). Reporter #2 (Steve Gadler).	156049
1969	Monte Carlo or Bust	M				Lady Journalist (Hattie Jacques)	156050
1992	Montel Williams Show, The	DT			Series. 1992. Syndicated	Talk Show Host Montel Williams	156051
2002	Montreal Writer	DT			Short	Interviewer Seth Mendelson.	156052
1982	Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl	M				Parody Sports News. Boxing Commentator (John Cleese). Silly Olympiad Commentator #1 (John Cleese). Silly Olympiad Commentator #2 (Terry Jones). Soccer Commentator (Michael Palin).	156053
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Archaeology Today	T			Episode #21. 11-17-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (Michael Palin), Archaeology Today.	156054
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Attila the Hun Show, The	T			Episode #20. 11-10-1970	Parody News. Newsreader (Michael Palin). Interviewer (Graham Chapman)	156055
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: BBC Entry for the Zinc Storat of Budapest, The	T			Episode #6. 11-23-1969	Parody News. Interviewer (John Cleese).	156056
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror	T			Episode #30. 11-9-1972	Parody News. BBC News Anchor (Richard Baker - Himself). Interviewer (Michael Palin).	156057
1973	Monty Python's Flying Circus: British Showbiz Awards, The	T			Episode #39. 1-18-1973	Parody News. BBC News Anchor (Richard Baker - Himself). Thames TV Announcer (David Hamilton - Himself). Writer Oscar Wilde (Graham Chapman). The Announcer (John Cleese).	156058
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Buzz Aldrin Show, The	T			Episode #17. 10-20-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (Eric Idle).  BBC Man (Michael Palin).	156059
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Dinsdale	T	DVD -R HQ 4749		Episode #14. 9-15-1970.	Parody News. Face the Press. TV Interviewer (Eric Idle) and News Anchors. Ministry of Silly Walks. The Piranha Brothers, an investigative journalism parody with newspaper critics. First Interviewer (Eric Idle). Second Interviewer (Terry Jones).Theatre Critic for the "Western Daily News" (John Cleese). Theatre Critic for the "Bath Chronicle." BBC Announcer (Eric Idle).	156060
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease	T			Episode #36. 12-21-1972	Parody News. Interviewer (Graham Chapman). Messenger (Terry Gilliam).	156061
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Full Frontal Nudity	T			Episode #8. 12-7-1969	Parody News. Reporter (Eric Idle -- Hell's Grannies Reporter). Art Critic (Michael Palin).	156062
1974	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Hamlet	T			Episode. 11-21-1974.	Parody News. Reporter (Graham Chapman).  First Reporter (Terry Jones). First Radio Announcer (Michael Pallin).  Second Radio Announcer (Terry Jones).	156063
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: How Not To Be Seen	T			Episode #24. 12-8-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (Carol Cleveland).	156064
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1969	Parody News. Newsreader (John Cleese). Interviewer (John Cleese). First Superman (John Cleese). Third Superman (Terry Jones).	156065
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: How to Recognize Different Parts of the Body	T			Episode #22. 11-24-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (Michael Palin), Interviewer with a hook for a hand. TV Announcer (Terry Jones).	156066
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Intermission	T			Episode #13. 1-11-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (John Cleese).	156067
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: It's a Living	T			Episode #19. 11-3-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (Graham Chapman).  Second Interviewer (Michael Palin). Announcer (John Cleese).	156068
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Live from the Grill-o-Mat	T			Episode #18. 10-27-1970	Parody News. Critic (Terry Jones). BBC Announcer (Terry Jones). Boxing Documentary Narrator (Michael Palin).	156069
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century	T			Episode #5.11-16-1969	Parody News. Woman Journalist (Terry Jones). Arrested Newsreader (Eric Idle). Vox Pop Interviewer (John Cleese).	156070
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular	T			Episode #28. 10-26-1972	Parody News. Newsreader (Eric Idle).	156071
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Naked Ant, The	T			Episode #12. 1-4-1970	Parody News. Interviewer (John Cleese). Upperclass Twit of the Year Commentator (John Cleese). BBC Man (Eric Idle).	156072
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Nude Man, The	T			Episode #35. 12-14-1972	Parody News. Commentator, "Hide-and-Seek" Finals (Eric Idle - Voice). Announcer (John Cleese).	156073
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Owl-Stretching Time	T			Episode #4. 10-26-1969	Parody News. Art Critic (Michael Palin).	156074
1974	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Party Political Broadcast	T			Episode #45. 12-5-1974	Parody News. Newsreader (Eric Idle).	156075
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Royal Episode 13	T			Episode #26. 12-22-1970	Parody News. Newsreader (Michael Palin).	156076
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom, The	T			Episode #11. 12-28-1969	Parody News. Interviewer (Eric Idle).	156077
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Salad Days	T			Episode #33. 11-30-1972	Parody News. BBC News Anchor (Richard Baker - Himself). Interviewer (John Cleese). Announcer (John Cleese).	156078
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Sex and Violence	T			Episode #2. 10-12-1969	Parody News. Interviewer (John Cleese).	156079
1970	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Spam	T			Episode #25. 12-15-1970	Parody News. Journalist (Eric Idle). Second Journalist (Michael Palin). First Critic (Michael Palin). Second Critic (Eric Idle).  Radio Voice (Michael Palin).	156080
1972	Monty Python's Flying Circus: War Against Pornography, The	T			Episode #32. 11-23-1971	Parody News.  Newsreader (Michael Palin). First Interviewer (John Cleese). Announcer (John Cleese). Second Interviewer (Terry Jones).	156081
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: Whither Canada?	T			Episode #1. 10-5-1969	Parody News. Interviewer #2 (John Cleese). Interviewer #3 (Eric Idle). Interviewer #1 (Michael Palin).	156082
1969	Monty Python's Flying Circus: You're No Fun Anymore	T			Episode #7. 11-30-1969	Parody News. Commentator, Tennis (Eric Idle). Announcer (John Cleese).	156083
1994	Monty: My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad	T			Episode #9.	Reporter (Vincent Ventresca).	156084
1994	Monty: Premiere	T	SV 250		Episode	News Media	156085
1966	Monument, The	N	GPL	Benchley, Nathaniel		Editor who is determined  and the power of the press. Rufus Goodman, editor of the Peninsula Gazette in New England town of Hawley.	156086
2005	Mook Brothers, The	M			Short	Photographer (Chris De Troy).	156087
1994	Moolah Murphy Goes Straight (aka“Moolah” Murphy Goes Straight)	CB			Justice League Quarterly #16	Investigative Radio Reporter Mavis Morgan is doing a radio interview with Joe and Ernest (General Glory and Ernie) when it is interrupted by “Moolah” Murphy, a mobster who is going straight. It’s up to General Glory and Ernie to find out the truth. 	156088
2007	Moon and the Stars, The	M				Journalist (Lili Bordan)	156089
1960	Moon Flame	SS	MLPL	MacDonald, Philip	In "Death and Chicanery: Collection of Tales by Philip MacDonald, A."	New York Magazine. Narrator in from New York magazine looking into a story on horse slaughtering.  Little journalism.	156090
1859	Moon Hoax, The. Or, Discovery That the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human Beings, A	NSF	MLPL	Locke, Richard Adams		Newspaper Hoax appearing in the New York Sun.	156091
1953	Moon is Blue, The	M	L			TV Announcer (Fortunio Bonavoa)	156092
2004	Moon of the Dark Red Calves	N		Smith, Tima		Photojournalist Hannah insists her nomadic days as a wanderer are long over. She has a job. She works to improve the art she creates with her camera. Her days are steady and predictable, but they are growing complicated.A restless boyfriend, an irritating but interesting mentor, and a silent four-year-old named Robin are beginning to make the life Hannah lived in the '60s seem almost pedestrian.But Hannah's free and idealistic past contains a secret. It's that secret, and the press of unanticipated involvements, to a man and especially to the child, that propels Hannah toward a future as devoid of certainty as any she could imagine.	156093
2003	Moon Over Manhattan: Mystery and Mayhem	N		Cook, Thomas and Larry King		Reporter Charlie Moon is a big city newspaperman convinced he has seen everything in New York until he's sent out on assignment to do a piece for the style section of The Daily Register.Moon is an arch-conservative veteran reporter for a city tabloid. He's been ordered by his boss to write what is for Moon a humiliating article about residences with Central Park views. One of these views is Vandameer's place.TV Commentator Arthur Vandameer is a single dad and TV political commentary giant, the host of WNIN's Speaking Truth to Power. He's rich, famous and miserable. He has risen to the top of the city's glittering media heap only to find nothing.Moon despises the liberal commentator, learns about his daughter's apparent elopement and sees in it a way to destroy Vandameer.	156094
1955	Moon Over Miami	N	OWN - H	Kofoed, Jack		Press	156095
1993	Moon Over Miami: In a Safe Place	T			Episode #10.	TV Reporter (Liz Benoit).	156096
2007	Moon Over Tokyo	NR		Mitchell, Siri L. 		Reporter Allie O’Connor has lived in Japan for two years but she still barely copes as a foreigner. After an office romance ends badly, she prays in her loneliness one moonlit night for a friend. Just a friend. Soon after this prayer she runs into an old classmate from high school at church who has been assigned to the U.S. embassy and lives in Allie’s district. In school he had been a young Republican and O’Connor was a liberal Democrat. He is not the friend she was looking for, and yet...will she risk their fledgling friendship to find out if it can become something more? 	156097
1987	Moon Tiger	N	GPL	Lively, Penelope		Correspondent Claudia Hampton, best-selling writer of popular histories, lies dying in a London hospital bed. Recalls her life of adventure as a newspaper correspondent and historical novelist.	156098
1920	Moon-Calf	N	OWN - H	Dell, Floyd		Reporter Felix Fay. Deems Morgan, reporter for the competing paper. J.G. the editor. Mr. Rosenthal, the publisher. Port Royal News.	156099
1988	Moon-Lighting: Premiere	T	SV 205 (Media Excerpts)			News Media	156100
1936	Moon's Our Home, The	M			Screwball: Madcap Comedies. Fonda.	Magazine. Cherry Chester, movie star interviewed by movie magazine writer. Anthony Amberton, famed travel writer, really John Smith (Henry Fonda). Reporters (Harry Bowen, Harry Harvey). Headline: Where's Cherry Chester?	156101
1989	Mooncalf Murders	NM	MLPL	Carter, Noel Vreeland		News Media. Peter Polhemus at the Stop-Press. Narrator:  wants to get a byline and be a top investigative reporter for the Nyack Stop-Press…"I'd still be free to pay cub reporter like Roz Russell in an early forties comedy."The Nyack Stop-Press is a fledgling weekly run by a retired state university journalism professor, Peter Polhemis.  Family newspaper.  Miranda Fay, who found the body. Peter wants the story.  But she wants a byline, she wants to write the article herself.Partnership is formed.	156102
1983	Moondreamer	N	OWN - H	Kamitses, Zoe		TV Reporter Courtney Brooks, hard-driving television reporter who sets out to interview Kim, a mysterious radio personality called Moondreamer who broadcasts a nation-wide sexual fantasy from a small California station.Courtney Brooks, beautiful, sophisticated and coolly ambitious. She's 40.	156103
2002	Moonlight	MF			Netherlands/Luxembourg.	Photographer (Pieter Riemens).	156104
1999	Moonlight for Maggie	NR		Hart, Alexis		Reporter Maggie Howell is the star reporter for the Shreveport Daily.  But she gets more than she bargained for when she lands an assignment to uncover Mafia corruption in the small town of Port Ray.She's an independent woman who can handle anything including gangsters. All without a man's help.	156105
1942	Moonlight in Havana	M				Reporter (Eddie Coke). Newsboy (Walter Tetley). Photographer (Charles Sherlock).	156106
2002	Moonlight Mile	M				Photographer (Edward Lachman)	156107
2007	Moonlight: 12:04 AM	T	DVD -R HQ 9289		Episode #8. 11-16-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. But Morgan is not a vampire.  Has she come back as a human.Mick protects a frightened woman from cult members who have vowed to fulfill their dying leader’s wish that those responsible for his execution be put to death. 	156108
2007	Moonlight: B.C.	T	DVD -R HQ 9219		Episode #6. 11-03-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks). Beth starts to wonder what it is like to be in love with a vampire.	156109
2008	Moonlight: Click	T	DVD -R 9872		Episode #14. 5-2-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her.  Buzz Wire Editor Maureen Williams is killed.  Beth’s new boss has questionable journalism ethics.Turner: “Maureen was totally supportive of the kind of stories I wanted to pursue.” The new male boss calls a meeting to discuss the new direction he wants to take Buzz Wire. Turner is concerned. The male assistant district attorney likes Turner. He reads his stories and compliments her over lunch. New editor Lewis. changes the rules. “My little scoopsters. Get me that news.”  Expects all his reporters to come back with something hot and scoop the competition -- if the items isn’t true, they’ll retract it later. After hiring Mick as part of her security detail, a rising Hollywood star is murdered. Paparazzi chases her after she tries to elude photographers in a car. Mic runs interference for the starlet.  She expects them to follow her. The tabloid treats Mic as if he the starlet’s new “hottie.” Parparazzo Dean Foster shoots Mic repeatedly. He confronts him. Buzz Wire Editor sends Beth to cover the celebrity Mic is working for. Celebrity is killed. Mic takes responsibility.  Dean Foster photograph shows the dead celebrity in the water and Buzz Wire buys it. Turner refuses to write the story until she can check it out and editor is forced to go along with her. Somebody at the party killed her. How did Foster can get the picture? Mic becomes a “celebrity PI.” Paparazzi go after him. Celebrity had paid Foster $50,000 to keep some pictures off the market -- pictures about her mother who had killed her abusive husband and was now out of jail. Car tries to run down Mic. Foster captures it all on film. Mob of paparazzi stalk Mic. Foster calls Beth about pictures of St. John getting hit by a car and getting up and walking away. He tells her he wants all of Buzz Wire’s exclusives or else St. John becomes his number one priority.Producer killed celebrity so he wouldn’t have to pay back his investors. Paparazzi photographs are shown throughout the episode. “I guess that’s the end of my 15 minutes of fame,” Mic says after paparazzi go after the story of the killer.Foster keeps stalking Mic. “This whole digital revolution is bad for Vampires. You can see them in digital pictures, not on film,” a vampire friend of Mic’s tells Beth. Turner quits Buzz Wire -- not even a veneer of respectability. Not going to make a living off people like some kind of a ....” she stops before saying “vampire.” Foster is shooting pictures of Mic and Beth in a restaurant. Two paparazzi vampires take him out.“For the last time, this is Beth Turner reporting for Buzz Wire” and her last Internet report. Assistant Attorney General has Foster’s pictures and puts them into a file on Mic St. John. 	156110
2007	Moonlight: Dr. Feelgood (aka Doctor Feelgood)	T	DVD -R HQ 9078		Episode #3. 10-12-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks). Beth now knows the truth about Mick’s secret identity. She decides to help the undead PI locate and stop a newbie vampire who can’t control his bloodlust.	156111
2008	Moonlight: Fated to Pretend	T	DVD -R HQ 9870		Episode #13. 4-25-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her.  Buzz Wire Editor Maureen Williams is killed -- shot in the head. Her computer is missing and Beth and Mic try to find out why she was killed. When a suspected murderer kidnaps Beth, Mick must decide whether to stay human or become a vampire again to save her. Beth Turner to Assistant DA:  We cover serious stories here. We’re not just a thrashy tabloid. 	156112
2007	Moonlight: Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 9120		Episode #4. 10-19-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks). Mick gets himself injured in the process of finding a young girl who is supposedly hiding in the desert. Due to scorching sunlight and immense heat, Mick is depleted of his vampiric ability to heal himself. As a result, Beth will have to take drastic measures to save Mick’s life. 	156113
2007	Moonlight: Fleur de Lis	T	DVD -R HQ 9310		Episode #9. 11-23-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. But Photojournalist Morgan is not a vampire.  Has she come back as a human.Beth is jealous when Mick starts working closely with a mysterious photographer and when she looks closely she finds the woman is not who she claims to be.Mick is convinced Morgan is not Coraline. Beth is convinced she is. The real Coraline was a courtesan in 1700s. She kidnapped Beth when she was four and Mick saved Beth. Beth investigates her: “I will finally find out the truth. We both will.”  While on assignment, Mick and Morgan kiss. Beth also investigates Mick.  Beth remembers watching Coraline burn in the fire that killed her. She finds the room where Coraline kept her in her attempt to make them a family -- Beth, Coraline and Mick.  Mick also solves case of a stepson and wife who have an affair and try to steal  company from the man’s stepfather. Mick saves Morgan’s life. He takes her back to his apartment. They kiss. She admits she is Coraline.  He wants to know how she came back. Beth shows up. Mick admits Morgan is Coraline. Takes a stake and drives it into Morgan’s chest.  Mick tells Beth she is not a vampire. She’s human. She has as cure.  But Morgan dies before telling Mick about the cure for vampirism. `	156114
2008	Moonlight: Love Last Forever	T	DVD -R HQ 9484		Episode #11. 1-11-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. Vindictive drug lord kidnaps Josh, whose fate lies with Mick and Beth.	156115
2008	Moonlight: Mortal Cure, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9520		Episode #12. 1-18-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. Mick discovers Coraline’s secret, which could get him closer to his dream of becoming human again. Angry with him, Beth must deal with heartbreaking news alone. When Josh was dying, Mick wouldn’t turn him into a vampire to save his life. f	156116
2007	Moonlight: No Such Things as Vampires	T	DVD -R HQ 8998		Episode #1. 9-28-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).String of vampire-like murders have been happening around Los Angeles. It's up to Mick St. John to find out who's behind these murders. While on the case, he meets a woman from his past.Reporters (Kevin T. McCarthy, Catherine Kresge). 	156117
2007	Moonlight: Out of the Past	T	DVD -R HQ 9023		Episode #2. 10-5-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks). Reporter #1 (Catherine Kresge). Reporter #2 (Kevin T. McCarthy).Newspaper Reporter Julia Stephens (Lisa Sheridan) writes book, “The Wronged Man” about a man who spent 25 years in prison and knows Vampire PI Mick is a vampire.  The murderer kidnaps the reporter and tells Mitch he will kill her painfully unless he gives himself up to him. Our vampire PI faces an unpleasant part of his past when he learns a convicted murderer with some confidential information is being released from prison. It seems the killer is threatening to reveal Mick’s undead identity in a way that wins him public approval. 	156118
2007	Moonlight: Ringer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9260		Episode #7. 11-9-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. But Morgan is not a vampire. Investigating arson at an historic Hollywood hotel reminds Mick of the night Coraline, the vampire who turned Mick into a vampire, died. Flashbacks show how Coraline turned Mick into the vampire he hates to be. 	156119
2007	Moonlight: Sleeping Beauty	T	DVD -R HQ 9360		Episode #10. 12-14-2007	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her. Beth's Cameraman (Bill Parks).  Gritty Crime Photographer Morgan Vincent sells pictures to Buzz Wire and many other publications including Reuters. She bears a striking resemblance to Coraline and Mick now questions whether Coraline really died in the fire he set to kill her. But Photojournalist Morgan is not a vampire.  Has she come back as a human.Beth is jealous when Mick starts working closely with a mysterious photographer and when she looks closely she finds the woman is not who she claims to be.Mick is convinced Morgan is not Coraline. Beth is convinced she is. The real Coraline was a courtesan in 1700s. She kidnapped Beth when she was four and Mick saved Beth. Beth investigates her: “I will finally find out the truth. We both will.”  While on assignment, Mick and Morgan kiss. Beth also investigates Mick.  Beth remembers watching Coraline burn in the fire that killed her. She finds the room where Coraline kept her in her attempt to make them a family -- Beth, Coraline and Mick.  Mick also solves case of a stepson and wife who have an affair and try to steal  company from the man’s stepfather. Mick saves Morgan’s life. He takes her back to his apartment. They kiss. She admits she is Coraline.  He wants to know how she came back. Beth shows up. Mick admits Morgan is Coraline. Takes a stake and drives it into Morgan’s chest.  Mick tells Beth she is not a vampire. She’s human. She has as cure.  Morgan did not die. She is in the hospital in critical condition. Mick learns why Josef believes Mick and Beth cannot be together when a dying man with a long-standing vendetta puts a contract out on Josef.	156120
2008	Moonlight: Sonata	T	DVD -R 9913		Episode #16. 5-16-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her.  Buzz Wire Editor Maureen Williams is killed.  Beth’s new boss has questionable journalism ethics.Turner: “Maureen was totally supportive of the kind of stories I wanted to pursue.” The new male boss calls a meeting to discuss the new direction he wants to take Buzz Wire. Turner is concerned. The male assistant district attorney likes Turner. He reads his stories and compliments her over lunch. New editor Lewis. changes the rules. “My little scoopsters. Get me that news.”  Expects all his reporters to come back with something hot and scoop the competition -- if the items isn’t true, they’ll retract it later. After hiring Mick as part of her security detail, a rising Hollywood star is murdered. Paparazzi chases her after she tries to elude photographers in a car. Mic runs interference for the starlet.  She expects them to follow her. The tabloid treats Mic as if he the starlet’s new “hottie.” Paparazzo Dean Foster shoots Mic repeatedly. He confronts him. Buzz Wire Editor sends Beth to cover the celebrity Mic is working for. Celebrity is killed. Mic takes responsibility.  Dean Foster photograph shows the dead celebrity in the water and Buzz Wire buys it. Turner refuses to write the story until she can check it out and editor is forced to go along with her. Somebody at the party killed her. How did Foster can get the picture? Mic becomes a “celebrity PI.” Paparazzi go after him. Celebrity had paid Foster $50,000 to keep some pictures off the market -- pictures about her mother who had killed her abusive husband and was now out of jail. Car tries to run down Mic. Foster captures it all on film. Mob of paparazzi stalk Mic. Foster calls Beth about pictures of St. John getting hit by a car and getting up and walking away. He tells her he wants all of Buzz Wire’s exclusives or else St. John becomes his number one priority.Producer killed celebrity so he wouldn’t have to pay back his investors. Paparazzi photographs are shown throughout the episode. “I guess that’s the end of my 15 minutes of fame,” Mic says after paparazzi go after the story of the killer.Foster keeps stalking Mic. “This whole digital revolution is bad for Vampires. You can see them in digital pictures, not on film,” a vampire friend of Mic’s tells Beth. Journalist Turner now works for the assistant district attorney. A vampire is arrested for killing an athlete and jeopardizes all of the vampires who live in the city. They help her escape and then exterminate her and her husband, who doesn’t want to live without her. The cliffhanger ends with the assistant district attorney getting a list of vampires and a mysterious phone call saying more information will be forthcoming.  	156121
2008	Moonlight: What’s Left Behind	T	DVD -R 9889		Episode #15. 5-9-2008	Internet-Web Reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles) for Buzz Wire was rescued long ago when she was a young girl by a Los Angeles crime investigator who's also been a vampire for the last 60 years. He's reunited with her.  Buzz Wire Editor Maureen Williams is killed.  Beth’s new boss has questionable journalism ethics.Turner: “Maureen was totally supportive of the kind of stories I wanted to pursue.” The new male boss calls a meeting to discuss the new direction he wants to take Buzz Wire. Turner is concerned. The male assistant district attorney likes Turner. He reads his stories and compliments her over lunch. New editor Lewis. changes the rules. “My little scoopsters. Get me that news.”  Expects all his reporters to come back with something hot and scoop the competition -- if the items isn’t true, they’ll retract it later. After hiring Mick as part of her security detail, a rising Hollywood star is murdered. Paparazzi chases her after she tries to elude photographers in a car. Mic runs interference for the starlet.  She expects them to follow her. The tabloid treats Mic as if he the starlet’s new “hottie.” Paparazzo Dean Foster shoots Mic repeatedly. He confronts him. Buzz Wire Editor sends Beth to cover the celebrity Mic is working for. Celebrity is killed. Mic takes responsibility.  Dean Foster photograph shows the dead celebrity in the water and Buzz Wire buys it. Turner refuses to write the story until she can check it out and editor is forced to go along with her. Somebody at the party killed her. How did Foster can get the picture? Mic becomes a “celebrity PI.” Paparazzi go after him. Celebrity had paid Foster $50,000 to keep some pictures off the market -- pictures about her mother who had killed her abusive husband and was now out of jail. Car tries to run down Mic. Foster captures it all on film. Mob of paparazzi stalk Mic. Foster calls Beth about pictures of St. John getting hit by a car and getting up and walking away. He tells her he wants all of Buzz Wire’s exclusives or else St. John becomes his number one priority.Producer killed celebrity so he wouldn’t have to pay back his investors. Paparazzi photographs are shown throughout the episode. “I guess that’s the end of my 15 minutes of fame,” Mic says after paparazzi go after the story of the killer.Foster keeps stalking Mic. “This whole digital revolution is bad for Vampires. You can see them in digital pictures, not on film,” a vampire friend of Mic’s tells Beth. Journalist Turner is out of a job so the assistant district attorney offers a job. Mick thinks a missing child is his grandson. He saves him and finds out he is not related to him. St. John and Turner’s love affair hits a snag. 	156122
1982	Moonlighting	M				Newspaper Boy (Hugh Harper).	156123
1986	Moonlighting: In God We Strongly Suspect	T			Episode #19. 2-11-1986	Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes).	156124
1989	Moonlighting: Perfect	T			Episode. 4-9-1989. Season #5. Episode #9. Correct Episode Name.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lenny Garner).	156125
1986	Moonlighting: Sleep Talkin' Guy	T			Episode #22. 4-1-1986	Journalist (Frantz Turner).	156126
1987	Moonlighting: Straight Poop, The	T			Episode #34. 1-6-1987	Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett drops by the Blue Moon Detective Agency to figure out why David and Maddie can't get alone. In the end she convinces them to apologize to one another and promised viewers there would be a new episode the following week.	156127
2001	Moonstruck in Manhattan	NR		Summers, Cara	Harlequin	Magazine Journalist Chelsea Brockway's luck with men does change but not necessarily for the better when a recently married friend gifts her with a man-magnet skirt.Under contract to a popular magazine to produce three articles about the garment, she encounters stiff resistance from new editor Zach McDanjiels, who considers her work fluff.Sparks fly, then shared jeopardy brings them together. Can they overcome the odds against making their relationship work?	156128
1919	Moral Deadline, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	156129
1921	Moral Fibre	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	156130
1866	Moral Phenomenon, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Editor. You had better hire me to fill the vacant editorship of the Californian. What you want is a good Moral tone to the paper.  "Mark Twain" surnamed the Moral Phenomenon.  Californian.	156131
1941	Morale Murderers, The	CB			Hit Comics #11	Journalists Gabby and Sam. 	156132
1964	Moralist, The	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	156133
1974	Moralist, The	N		Roberts, W. Aldophe		Editor Austin  Bride, newspaperman and magazine editor who has a series of love affairs. Loses the woman he loves. 1920s. New York City.	156134
1996	Moravian Massacre	M				Newspaperman (Andrew Robinson).	156135
1984	Morbid Symptoms	N	OWN - H	Slovo, Gillian		Freelance Journalist Kate Baeier, Socialist, feminist freelance journalist. Periodical, African Economic Reports.	156136
2002	Morbus fonticuli oder Die Sehnsucht des Laien	N		Schulz, Frank	Germany	Journalist	156137
1964	Mord for abent taeppe	MF				Journalist (Ebbe Langberg)	156138
1986	Mord i morket	MF			Denmark. 	Reporter (Michael Falch) is a womanizing journalist on the outs with the cops who want him in jail and a mysterious “thin man” who wants him dead. After a night of heavy drinking, the Reporter leaves his friend’s house for the last time and soon finds himself the prime suspect in his murder. After being taken in by police and having his face splashed on the front page of every newspaper, he calmly escapes custody and returns to his apartment, which has been trashed, and all hell breaks lose. As the Reporter is on the run he must use all of his knowledge to elude the police and would-be killers while attempting to discover just who this thin man is and what he has to do with his friends’ death. Pressefotograf (Gorm Walentin). 	156139
1988	Mord i Paradis	MF			Denmark.	Reporter (Michael Falch). Press Photographer (Kim Romer).	156140
1982	Mord in Sanderup. Schneespur in einer Sommernacht	NM		Klose, Werner	Germany	TV Journalist	156141
2008	Mord ist mein Geschaft, Liebling	MF				Journalists (Matthias Musse, Paul Milbers)	156142
1955	Mord, lilla van	MF			Sweden	Editor Dick Mattson (Stig Olin) of a newspaper  is asked by a member of a group of executives to find the former wife of one of its members. Journalist (Carl-Axel Elfving). Photographer from Kvallsbladet (Hans Sackemark).Newspaper Janitor (Birger Lensander).	156143
1994	Mordare utan ansikte	MTF			Miniseries	News Media. Journalist (Gosta Lempert). Journalist (Nadja Yllner). TV Reporter (Per Helmerson). Studio Reporter (Elisabeth Jansson).	156144
1980	Mordare! Mordare!	MTF			Sweden	Journalist Olle Lyck (Mathias Henrikson) of Dagens Nyheter. Editor Martinsson (Carl-Axel Heiknert) of Dagens Nyheter. Staff at Dagens Nyheter (Nils Magnus 'Massi' Svensson, Thore Segelstrom, Svante Odqvist).	156145
1967	Morderclub von Brooklyn, Der	MF				Photographer Voice (Ralf Wolter).	156146
1967	Mordere iblandt os	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Anton Kjaedegaard.	156147
1942	More Deadly Than the Male	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Dec. 1942	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	156148
1703	More Reformation: Satyr Upon Himself, A	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel		Press	156149
1998	More Tales of the City	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Kevin Tierney).	156150
1998	More Tears: Business	T			Episode #3. 4-13-1998. Canadian TV Series (1998)	TV Reporter Diane (Leah Pinsent). TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman).  Fashion Critic (Janine Theriault).Producer (Eugene Lipinski). Network Executive (Elisa Moolecherry). George Findlay is now the director of a traveling documentary crew. He is a media manipulator without scruples or integrity. He effortlessly exploits the subjects of his documentaries into distorting the facts in his quest to make “good television,” but when George tries to bring this controlling “God-complex” to his personal life, chaos results. His marriage is falling apart mostly due to his self-love and unwillingness to express emotion. Follows Canadian TV series, "The Newsroom."  TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman) is the same character from “The Newsroom.” Now he is a documentary producer who readily manipulates his documentary subjects in order to create better television. In the final installment, Findlay abandoned the documentary form to film a brutal satire of the neo-conservative government of Ontario premiere Mike Harris. The show also explored Findlay’s personal life, including his unhappy marriage and extramarital affairs. George and Diane cover business stories.	156151
1998	More Tears: Nasty, Poor, Brutish and Short	T			Episode #4. 4-20-1998. Canadian TV Series (1998)	TV Reporter Diane (Leah Pinsent). TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman).  Fashion Critic (Janine Theriault).Producer (Eugene Lipinski). Network Executive (Elisa Moolecherry). George Findlay is now the director of a traveling documentary crew. He is a media manipulator without scruples or integrity. He effortlessly exploits the subjects of his documentaries into distorting the facts in his quest to make “good television,” but when George tries to bring this controlling “God-complex” to his personal life, chaos results. His marriage is falling apart mostly due to his self-love and unwillingness to express emotion. Unscrupulous TV Newsmagazine Producer manipulates his stories -- when interviewing a grieving mother of a murder victim, he asks her for a second take, “And this time, could you give us more tears?” Follows Canadian TV series, "The Newsroom."  TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman) is the same character from “The Newsroom.” Now he is a documentary producer who readily manipulates his documentary subjects in order to create better television. In the final installment, Findlay abandoned the documentary form to film a brutal satire of the neo-conservative government of Ontario premiere Mike Harris. The show also explored Findlay’s personal life, including his unhappy marriage and extramarital affairs. George encounters numerous problems while making a movie.	156152
1998	More Tears: Symbols	T			Episode #1. 3-30-1998. Canadian TV Series (1998)	TV Reporter Diane (Leah Pinsent). TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman).  Fashion Critic (Janine Theriault).Producer (Eugene Lipinski). Network Executive (Elisa Moolecherry). George Findlay is now the director of a traveling documentary crew. He is a media manipulator without scruples or integrity. He effortlessly exploits the subjects of his documentaries into distorting the facts in his quest to make “good television,” but when George tries to bring this controlling “God-complex” to his personal life, chaos results. His marriage is falling apart mostly due to his self-love and unwillingness to express emotion. Follows Canadian TV series, "The Newsroom."  TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman) is the same character from “The Newsroom.” Now he is a documentary producer who readily manipulates his documentary subjects in order to create better television. In the final installment, Findlay abandoned the documentary form to film a brutal satire of the neo-conservative government of Ontario premiere Mike Harris. The show also explored Findlay’s personal life, including his unhappy marriage and extramarital affairs. George and Diane cover the breaking story of a baby stuck in a well. 	156153
1998	More Tears: Victims	T			Episode #2. 4-6-1998. Canadian TV Series (1998)	TV Reporter Diane (Leah Pinsent). TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman).  Fashion Critic (Janine Theriault).Producer (Eugene Lipinski). Network Executive (Elisa Moolecherry). George Findlay is now the director of a traveling documentary crew. He is a media manipulator without scruples or integrity. He effortlessly exploits the subjects of his documentaries into distorting the facts in his quest to make “good television,” but when George tries to bring this controlling “God-complex” to his personal life, chaos results. His marriage is falling apart mostly due to his self-love and unwillingness to express emotion. Follows Canadian TV series, "The Newsroom."  TV News Producer George Findlay (Ken Finkleman) is the same character from “The Newsroom.” Now he is a documentary producer who readily manipulates his documentary subjects in order to create better television. In the final installment, Findlay abandoned the documentary form to film a brutal satire of the neo-conservative government of Ontario premiere Mike Harris. The show also explored Findlay’s personal life, including his unhappy marriage and extramarital affairs. Suspected Nazi war criminal, a political rally and a fashion show are featured.	156154
2003	More Than a Dream (Return to Red River 3)	N		Snelling, Lauraine		Journalist Thorliff Bjorklund goal of becoming a writer is within reach. Working for a newspaper in Northfield, Minnesota, he is busy writing articles and stories for the Minneapolis Tribune and Harper's Magazine.But his idyllic world comes to a sudden halt when an epidemic hits the town of Blessing, North Dakota, following the Red River flood of 1897.Thorliff returns home to help family and friends recover from the aftermath of the disasters and rebuild their town.	156155
1936	More than a Secretary	M	DVD -R HQ 10231, 10230			Publisher. Secretary impresses the publisher of magazine, "Body and Brain," revolutionizes magazine and editor	156156
1987	More Than Dreams	N	OWN - H	Bullard, Pamela		TV General Manager Kate Marchand, president and general manager of Boston's number one television station. She's won Emmys and the Peabody. Made the cover of Fortune.She wants to put together a syndicate of stations powerful enough to take over the major network that once denied her a promotion because she was a woman.	156157
1978	More Than Friends	T				Columnist Army Archerd as himself.	156158
1943	More the Merrier, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7729-7732. L	Russel,  Robert and Frank Ross, Richard Flournoy and Lewis Foster	In "Best Film Plays of 1943-1944."	Reporter (Henry Roquemore).	156159
1917	More Truth Than Poetry	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	156160
2000	Moreau Factor, The -- Volume 2	N		Chalker, Jack L.		Reporter Chuck Vallone is a hard-living Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter.	156161
2009	Morenita	M				Anchorwoman (Michelle Mane Benoit). Desperate to save his family from death threats by a notorious drug dealer, a man steals the venerated image of the Virgin of Guadalupe causing pandemonium throughout Mexico. 	156162
1952	Morgan Beatty	DT			Series. 1-19-1952 to 2-23-1952. NBC	Washington D.C. Correspondent Morgan Beatty with a weekend wrap-up of current news.	156163
2008	Morgan Palsson -- Varldsreporter	MF			Sweden	TV Reporter Morgan Palsson (Anders Jansson). American News Anchor (Ian Heathcote). American News Anchor (Tom Gleason). Arabic News Anchor (Meysam Abbas). French News Anchor (Jean Louis Marhandise). 	156164
1987	Morgan Stewart's Coming Home	M				Reporter (Gary Wheeler)	156165
1986	Morgan's Zoo	N		Howe, James		TV Newscaster helps a desolate animal keep to keep the Chelsea Park Zoo open. The slightly run down zoo is small but to the animals who live there it's their home.	156166
2008	Morgen, ihr Luschen! Der Ausbilder-Schmidt-Film	MF			Germany	News Media. Reporter (Hans Meiser). TV Reporter (Alexander Yassin). Reporterin (Carolin Kebekus). Reporterin (Michaela Anderle). Press-Mann (Robert Keim). Kameramann (Nenad Lucic). 	156167
1984	Morgenflimmer:	TF			Denmark Series 1984-1991	Reporter Bubber (1987). Reporter Bent Otto Hansen (1990). Host Gry de la Cour (1987-1991). Host Camilla Miehe-Renard (1984). Host Tine Miehe-Renard. Kanal 2's morning show featuring news and live reports.Host Gry de la Cour (1987-1991).	156168
2003	Morgue Mama: Cross Kisses Back, The	N		Corwin, C.R.		Cub Reporter Aubrey McGinty of the Hannawa Herald-Union and Newspaper Archivist Dolly "Maddy" Madison Sprowls (called Morgue Mama "behind her back") team up to investigate the poisoning of TV evangelist at the cathedral in the Ohio city.Determined 24-year-old McGinty, on the police beat, seems bent on clearing the name of a convict, the badly abused ex-girlfriend of a rival preacher rather than solving the crime.The 67-year-old Maddy (as she prefers to be called) is a lonely divorcee clinging to her past as manager of the Herald-Union morgue for 40 years. She helps McGinty search newspaper's records, each adding an intriguing dimension to the case.Small town politics and office love affairs entangle everyone except Maddy whose existence before now has revolved around filing news articles in steel cabinets for brash reporters to paw through.Match up with McGinty brings her genuine excitement. Morgue is dry and dusty usually housed in bowels of newspaper buildings. Gruff and salty Maddy, well past the page of retirement, unchallenged queen of her ink-stained domain.	156169
2006	Morified: Mother in the Nude	T			Episode #4. 7-21-2006	News Media. TV Reporter (Annie Jones). Press Photographer #1 (Lyndelle Palmer Clarke). African Newsreader (Abiy Feleke). Spanish Newsreader (Bernadette Land). Japanese Newsreader (Hiroshi Hirayama). TV Interviewer (Ray Turner).	156170
1982	Mork & Mindy: Cheerleaders in Chains	T			Episode #91. 4-2-1982	TV Reporter Mindy McConnell (Pam Dawber) of KTNS-TV, Channel 31 gets jailed when she won't reveal a news source for one of her stories. Mork tries to go through political channels to get her out. Then he tries to spring her, but gets arrested himself.Station Manager Miles Sternhagen (Foster Brooks).	156171
1982	Mork & Mindy: Drive, She Said	T			Episode #87. 2-4-1982	TV Newscaster Mindy McConnell (Pam Dawber), newscaster at KTNS-TV, Channel 31. Host of "Wake Up, Boulder." Mindy is tired of coming home from work and then having to go out on errands in the evening.	156172
1981	Mork & Mindy: I Heard It Through the Morkvine	T			Episode #71. 4-30-1981	TV Newscaster Mindy becomes the TV station's gossip reporter getting her own gossip show. Mindy thinks she won't be able to get those kinds of stories, so Mork get some for her.While taking her place on the show, he spreads gossip about his friends. Mindy makes Mork apologize on the air. Mork also convinces Mr. Sternhagen (Foster Brooks) to drop the show.	156173
1980	Mork & Mindy: Jeanie Loves Mork, A	T			Episode #46. 1-31-1980	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist. Mindy secrets writes for a newspaper's lonely hearts column and unknowingly gives advice to Jeanie, who falls for Mork.	156174
1982	Mork & Mindy: Metamorphosis -- The TV Show	T			Episode #86. 1-21-1982	TV Newscaster Mindy McConnell (Pam Dawber), newscaster at KTNS-TV, Channel 31. Host of "Wake Up, Boulder." Mr. (Miles) Sternhagen (Foster Brooks), the station manager where Mindy works, gets fired. KTNS's new boss is very young and ready to fire people.He holds a party to meet all the employees' families. A short circuit switches Mork's mind with Mearth's.	156175
1981	Mork & Mindy: Mindy Gets Her Job	T			Episode #62. 1-22-1981	TV Newscaster Mindy McConnell (Pam Dawber), newscaster at KTNS-TV, Channel 31. Host of "Wake Up, Boulder" Mindy applies for a job at a TV station. After speaking her mind to the Station Manager Miles Sternhagen (Foster Brooks), she gets hired.A blizzard keeps newscasters from getting  to the station so Mindy has to do the whole newshow herself on her very first night despite her total lack of experience. Luckily, Mork is there to help out.	156176
1978	Mork & Mindy: Mork Goes Public	T			Episode #7. 10-19-1978	Tabloid Reporter Clint Mullet (Jeff Altman) is ambitious, suspects Mindy of harboring an alien.At the music store, Mork has run-in with Mullet because the reporter's tabloid is offering $25,000 for proof of alien life. After a friend saves his life, Mork decides to turn himself in to pay his friend's bills and Mindy's college tuition.	156177
1981	Mork & Mindy: Mork Meets Robin Williams	T			Episode #65. 2-19-1981	TV Reporter Mindy wants to interview Comic Robin Williams who comes to town. Mork doesn't think he looks anything like Robin Williams, but he gets chased by a mob of fans.Mork gets Mindy and himself into Robin Williams' dressing room leading to a face-to-face interview with him.	156178
2005	Morke (aka Murk)	MF			Denmark	Journalist Jacob (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and his girlfriend, who live in Copenhagen, are surprised when his sister, who became handicapped after a suicide attempt, informs them that she is going to marry her Internet acquaintance. On her wedding night, the sister commits suicide in the bathtub of the hotel, dying in the hands of her fiancé. After the funeral services, the man leaves Copenhagen. While packing his sister’s belongings, Jacob finds a book that belongs to the man with an obituary identical to the one the man had written on the sister’s grave. Jacob decides to investigate. He finds the man in the small town of Morke in the Midden-Jutland.  The man is going to marry another handicapped woman. Jacob tells the woman’s sister his fears, but neither she nor the local deputy believe him. Jacob decides to stay for the wedding while investigating the circumstances women die after marrying the man. 	156179
2002	Mormonville	N		Call, Jeff		Investigative Reporter Luke Manning is a hard-boiled journalist from New York City dispatched to the small town of Helaman, Utah, for a year to write an expose of the Mormon church. Instead of scandal, Manning finds a community of heartwarming characters and his own personal salvation, and falls in love with missionary Hayley Woodard. Filled with sermons on LDS culture. 	156180
2001	Morning	N		Wetherell, W.D.		News Media. Alec McGowan, talk show host.	156181
1979	Morning	DT			Series 1979-1987	News Staff. TV Anchors Bob Schieffer (1979-1980, 1985), Charles Kuralt (1980-1982), Diane Sawyer (1981-1984), Bill Kurtis (1982-1985), Phyllis George (1985), Forrest Sawyer (1985-1986), Maria Shriver (1985-1986), Faith Daniels (1985-1987).TV Anchors Bruce Morton (1986-1987). Substitute Co-Anchors Meredith Vieira (1984-1985), Jane Wallace (1984-1985). Business and Economics Correspondent Robert Krulwich (1985-1987). Washington Interviewer Terence Smith (1985-1986).Entertainment Reporter Pat Collins. Weatherman Steve Deshler. Sportscaster Jim Kelly (1982-). Sports Reporter Ray Gandolf (1980-1982). Television Critic Jeff Greenfield.	156182
1989	Morning Affair, A	NM	OWN - P	Kaplan, Janice		TV Correspondent Jackie Rogers, beautiful and talented network correspondent on the nation's top TV morning show in New York, AM Reports.	156183
1974	Morning After, The	T			PR	Public Relations Writer Charlie Lester (Dick Van Dyke) successful public relations writer, alcoholic	156184
2004	Morning Beauty, Midnight Beast	T		MacKenzie, Myrna		Reporter Seth McCabe became the mysterious Good Samaritan when on a wintry night on the Chicago streets Molly Delavan unexpectedly went into labor and was rescued by a Good Samaritan who vanished before she could thank him. On the run from her greedy ex-fiance, Molly wanted to start living her own life on her own terms. But she owed her rescuer a debt of gratitude, one that she was determined to repay. Seth walked the city alone at night, a reporter who jealously guarded his privacy. He’d seen enough of what love could do and wanted no part of it ever again. But Molly just might change all that. Vulnerable and in danger, the lovely young mother needed help, and Seth found himself drawn to her, despite his determination to avoid her. Molly brought sunlight into his darkness -- but could a man who had lost everything hope to reclaim his heart?	156185
1957	Morning Call	M				Reporter Fred Barnes (Peter Fontaine). TV Interviewer Bob (Peter Noble).	156186
1993	Morning Glory	M	SVD 563			Reporter #1 (Dean Regan). Reporter #2 (Scott Owen). Advertisement. Ex-con (Christopher Reeve) answers a Depression-era widow's newspaper ad for a husband	156187
1933	Morning Glory	M				Critic Henry Lawrence (Richard Carle), elderly critic.	156188
1952	Morning News	DT			Series. 1-7-1952 to 7-2-1954. CBS	TV Newsmen Harry Marble (1952), Charles Collingwood (1952-1953), Dorothy Dean (1-7-1952 to 8-29-1952), Weatherman Jim Fidler, Washington Correspondent Claude Mahoney.	156189
1987	Morning Program, The	DT			Series 1987.	Hosts Mariette Hartley, Rolland Smith, Bob Saget. Weatherman Mark McEwen.	156190
1956	Morning Red	N		Manfred, F.F.		Small Town Newspaperman helps smash corruption and crime.	156191
2000	Morning Scoop	DT				Correspondent Tracy Baldwin. Weather Anchor Ray Foreman.	156192
1954	Morning Show, The	DT			Series. 3-15-1954 to 4-5-1957. CBS	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite (1954-1955), Host Jack Paar (1954-1955), TV Newsman Charles Collingwood (1954-550, Winston Burdett (1954). Others: Jim McKay (1954), Estelle Parsons (1954), John Henry Faulk (19550, Merv Griffin (1955), Sandy Stewart (1955).Paul Killiam (19855), Will Rogers Jr. (2-202-1956 to 4-5-1957), Ned Calmer (2-20-1956 to 4-5-1957).TV Journalist Host Walter Cronkite. Charles Collingwood read the news. Jack Paar replaced Cronkite. John Henry Faulk blacklisted few months later. Barbara Walters, writer	156193
1951	Morning Star	N	OWN - H	Hodson, James Lansdale		Newspaper. Independent Lancashire newspaper of integrity  faces threat of purchase by an unscrupulous and conservative newspaper combine. Morning Star is a liberal newspaper about to be swallowed up by a great big newspaper chain.	156194
1992	Morningstar	N		Atkins, Peter		Journalist	156195
1985	Morons from Outer Space	M				TV Newscaster (Robert Austin). Television Interviewer UK (Edward Arthur).	156196
2009	Morris: A Life With Bells On	M				News Anchor (Corinne Kempa). 	156197
1993	Morse's Oxford	DM			UK. Short	Interviewer-Narrator Brian Redhead.	156198
2001	Morsures de l'aube, Les	MF				Photographer (Francis Leplay)	156199
1983	Mort de Mario Ricci, La	MF				Cameraman (Francois Berthet).	156200
1984	Mort en Direct, La (aka Death Watch)	MF	SV 274	Compton, David (Novel - "Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe, The"). David Rayfiel, Bertrand Tavernier (Screenplay)	SF. French-West Germany - Ness Book	TV Reporter Roddy (Harvey Keitel) literally becomes a camera when he has one implanted in his brain so that everything he sees can be recorded and transmitted to a studio. He is following a woman who is dying in a future where dying is no longer excepted.Merging of man and machine. Everything he looks at can become broadcast material. Roddy loses his identity and is no longer capable of private thoughts. Has to learn to sleep with his eyes open because light must enter the camera at all times.Roddy and NTV isn't the only ones after the woman's story.  Newspaperman tells her they will cover the story without camera crews getting in the way. But they can only offer about a tenth of what NTV is paying for exclusive rights to her death.NTV Boss Vincent Ferriman (Harry Dean Stanton) convinces her she can't escape the media. Her story is presented as a TV program called Death Watch.  She becomes a celebrity. She escapes but Roddy finds her, begins to care about her.Roddy closes his eyes to try to burn out the camera, which would fry his brain. She stops him.  In the end, she commits suicide and Roddy attacks Ferriman as reports converge on the scene.	156201
1971	Mortadella, La	MF			Argentina.	Reporter (Frank Bara). Reporter (Dennis Helfend). Reporter (Peter Landers). Reporter (Roger Ochs). Reporter (Joel Wolfe). City Editor (Tom Lacy). Copy Boy (Brian Chapin).	156202
1922	Mortal Coils	N		Huxley, Aldous		Press	156203
1988	Mortal Games	NM	OWN - H - P	Salinger, Pierre and L. Gross		Correspondent Andre Kohl, America's most celebrated European correspondent	156204
2008	Mortal Groove	N		Hart, Ellen		Reporters start digging into the background of a candidate for governor. He and his family become fair game and so are the people running his campaign. Their secrets, involving the mysterious death of a young woman, have been buried since the summer they all came home from Vietnam. 	156205
2004	Mortal Love	N		Hand, Elizabeth		Journalist Daniel is writing a book about Tristan and Iseult, the mythical couple destroyed by their own love.Daniel, a poor Edwardian painter and the painter's bipolar grandson share obsession with the same woman -- immortal femme fatale who both inspires and tries to destroy them. She's a muse for the painter, a trigger for  grandson and the journalist's lover.	156206
1917	Mortal Sin, The	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	156207
1991	Mortal Sins	N	OWN - P	Edouard, Dianne-Sandra Ware		Reporter Alexandra Venee in Washington D.C.	156208
2003	Mortals	N		Rush, Norman		Columnist in the Bay area writes letters to brother's wife to lure her away from Africa deeply annoying the brother.	156209
1997	Mortals (aka Night in Question, The)	SS		Wolff, Tobias		News Media	156210
1972	Morte accarezza a mezzanotte, La (aka Death Walks at Midnight, Death Caresses at Midnight)	MF			Italy	Tabloid Reporter Gio Baldi (Simon Andreu) talks his girlfriend, a model, into experimenting with drugs. While she hallucinates, she looks out the widow and sees a man in dark glasses smashing a spiked iron glove into a woman’s head. When Gio publishes the story, the model gets fired and is stalked by a psychopath. News Vendor (Vincenzo De Toma). A hitman who laughs like a hyena throws a knife between two buildings only to have Gio catch it in a shovel-handle. 	156211
2000	Mortel transfert	MF			France	News Media. France Info Journalist (Emmanuel Langlois).	156212
2006	Mortified: Learning to Surf	T			Episode #3. 7-14-2006	Surf Reporter (Beau Walker).	156213
2006	Mortified: Mother in the Nude	T			Australia. Episode #4 7-21-06	TV Reporter (Annie Jones). Press Photographer #1 (Lyndell Palmer Clarke). African Newsreader (Abiy Feleke). Spanish Newsreader (Bernadette Land). Japanese Newsreader (Hiroshi Hirayama). TV Interviewer (Ray Turner).	156214
2006	Mortimer of the Maghreb: Garden of God	N		Shukman, Henry		War Correspondent Charles Mortimer is aging and ailing and determined to reestablish his name by covering a little-noted civil war playing out in the Sahara. "Mortimer of the Maghreb: was once the nom de guerre of aging Brit Mortimer.	156215
2006	Mortimer of the Maghreb: Man With Golden Eagle	SS		Shukman, Henry		War Correspondent Charles Mortimer is aging and ailing and determined to reestablish his name by covering a little-noted civil war playing out in the Sahara. "Mortimer of the Maghreb: was once the nom de guerre of aging Brit Mortimer.	156216
2006	Mortimer of the Maghreb: Title Story	SS		Shukman, Henry		War Correspondent Charles Mortimer is aging and ailing and determined to reestablish his name by covering a little-noted civil war playing out in the Sahara. "Mortimer of the Maghreb: was once the nom de guerre of aging Brit Mortimer.In the stories that follow, we see the arc of his life: extraordinary journalistic accomplishment at the very apex of his field; a precipitous, disgraced end to his career.Finally, a chance discovery of an obituary that revives memories of the beautiful. French photographer who had accompanied him through the Sahara, and whose love he forfeited as the price of his fleeting success.Enjoyed a sensational career as a far-flung journalist but who now, at 56, finds his reputation faltering. Encamped with the insurgents in a dubious civil war on the Moroccan border, he no longer has the stomach for conflictThe novella shows Charles filling his notebook with self-pitying reflections to ex-wife Saskia and staggering around the desert in a "daze of remorse" for former lover Celeste, a French photographer with whom he shared his finest moments.	156217
1996	Mortinho por Chegar a Casa	MF				Photographer (Carlos da Silva)	156218
1993	Morudaiba	C			Japan. Short	Reporter (Edie Mirman-Penny Sweet - Voice - English Version)	156219
1991	Mosaic	N		Moody, Susan		British Journalist Frances Brett investigates a murder	156220
2005	Moscow at Dawn	N		Sutter, Will		Journalist Dick McCarthy of the Philadelphia's Omnium returns to Moscow to cover the rapid-fire developments in a newly revived round of arms control negotiations. The ace correspondent prepares to leave after the arms agreement is signed.But he's prevented by his association with a group of artists who have exhibited their unsanctioned works to test emerging political reforms. During a demonstration following the exhibit, McCarthy's partner, Frank Trudeau, is thrown in jail.McCarthy launches a campaign for Frank's release. The Soviet government, which is using Frank's arrest to force the media to accept a restrained code of conduct.The Soviets and the U.S. Embassy are reluctant to disturb improving relations between the U.S and USSR, ignore protests of McCarthy and the Omnium. McCarthy discovers American ambassador is using his position to further plans to run for the U.S. Senate.The balance shifts. Without nothing but journalistic weapons at his disposal, will McCarthy be able to thwart both governments and spring Trudeau from jail?	156221
1991	Moscow Club, The	NM	OWN - P	Finder, Joseph		News Media	156222
1967	Moscow File, The	NM		Thorne, E.P.		Press	156223
1936	Moscow Skies	N	USC	Hindus, Maurice G.		Correspondent Bernard Blackman, American correspondent in Moscow.	156224
2004	Moskovskaya saga	TF			Russia. Series 2004.	News Media. Reston, the Journalist (Regimantas Adomaitis).	156225
1995	Mosquito	M				TV Newsman Alan Smithee (Steve Hodge) of Channel 3 News.	156226
2001	Mosquito Girl	N		Gwin, Sally		Aspiring Newspaperwoman Kate, 15, wants to be a newspaperwoman.  Editor Hank Sloan. Kate helps him get the paper out when his typing hand is disabled.	156227
1927	Mosquitoes	N	OWN - H	Faulkner, William		Writer. Dawson Fairchild, Faulkner's portrait of Sherwood Anderson.	156228
1955	Most Contagious Game, A	N	OWN - H	Grafton, Samuel		Magazine Writer Dan Lewis for Moment magazine. Assignment to merge himself with the New York City underworld characters so he can write an expose at first hand.Lewis gets to deeply immersed in the crime world that he faces the decision of staying or leaving, especially after the editor, who alone knows of his assignment, dies suddenly in an accident.First novel of the columnist, article and nonfiction book writer.	156229
2004	Most High	M				Interviewer (Erin Smith).	156230
2005	Most Outrageous Live TV Moments 2, The	T			11-12-2005	TV Newscasters and Reality Show hosts make mistakes on live television.	156231
1997	Most Wanted	M				Newscaster (Sasha Foo). Hearings Reporter (Christine Devine)	156232
1977	Most Wanted: Apache, The (aka Ritual Killer, The)	T			Episode	News Media	156233
1977	Most Wanted: Fixer, The	T			Episode	News Media	156234
1992	Mostly Harmless	NSF		Adams, Douglas	Installment of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The	BBC TV Reporter Tricia McMillan.  Successful television personality.	156235
1961	Mosura	MF				Reporter (Koji Uno). News Editor (Takashi Shimura). Journalist Senichiro "Sen-Chan" Fukuda, aka "Bulldog" (Frankie Sakai). News Editor (Takashi Shimura).	156236
1964	Mosura tai Gojira	MF				Reporter Jiro Nakamura with egg and frying pan (Yu Fujiki). News Reporter Ichiro Sakai (Akira Takarada). Photographer Junko "Yoka" Nakanishi (Yuriko Hoshi). Journalist (Koji Uno). Editor Arota (Jun Tazaki).Public Relations Officer (Susumo Fujita)	156237
1939	Mot nya tider	MF			Sweden	News Vendor (Ake Uppstrom).	156238
1946	Mote i natten	MF				News Editor at Bromma Airport (Frans B. Liljenroth). Second Editor (Tord Stal).	156239
2005	Moth to the Flame, The	M				Tabloid Female Reporter is murdered and an alienated, suicidal loner witnesses it. He quickly becomes obsessed with her murder and launches his own investigation.	156240
1996	Mother	M				TV Newscaster (Sean McNamara). Photographer (Russ Fega).	156241
1983	Mother and Son	T			Episode. Series.	Sportswriter	156242
1994	Mother and Son: Caravan, The	T			Australia. Episode #39. 2-28-1994	Photographer (Alan Lovell).	156243
1966	Mother Goose A Go-Go	M				TV Talk Show Host Joe Pyne as himself	156244
1990	Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme	MT				Newscaster (David Leisure)	156245
1997	Mother Knows Best	MT	DVD -R 7221, 7222			Newscaster (Giselle Fernandez)	156246
1975	Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven (Mutter Kusters Fahrt Zum Hummel)	MF		Jutzi, Piel (Mutter Kusters fahrt ins gluck).  Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Kurt Raab (Screenplay)	West Germany - Ness Book	Photojournalist Niemeyer (Gottfried John) for The Illustrated  gets close to woman whose husband goes insane at work, attacks his boss before killing himself. Woman and her family besieged by reporters seeking to find out what motivated the attack.Woman's daughter, a singer, welcomes the attention of press as a way of getting publicity for career. She becomes involved with reporter. Mother attracted to affluent couple who work for Communist newspaper. John's magazine article appears.Depicts dead man as drunk who beat wife and kids. Daughter defends journalist: "It's his job to be sensationalistic. That's his living. Besides people read the stuff and forget it right away." Communist paper article depicts husband as revolutionary.Daughter goes on cabaret circuit. Bills self as "The Factory Murderer's Daughter." Mother joins radical group, demands public apology for John's article. At magazine offices, group members pull out guns and hold staff hostage. Demand retraction.Also demand release of political prisoners. Editor, leader of group, woman are shot. Daughter cradles dead mother, poses for pictures. Reporter (Vitus Zeplichal).	156247
1996	Mother Night	M				TV Reporter (Bill Haughland)	156248
1993	Mother of the Bride	MT				Photographer (Joel McKinnon Miller)	156249
1925	Mother Was Right	P	MLPL	Holbrook, W.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	156250
1999	Mother-in-Law Diaries, The	N		Dawson, Carol		Journalist from Berkeley marries a woman who has more mothers-in-law than most people have in three lifetimes.	156251
1929	Mother's Boy	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	156252
1993	Mother's Day	NM		Quittner, Joshua-M. Slatalia		Journalists Lucy and Emlen Grazer work at the Daily Tribune.	156253
1989	Mother's Day	MT				Reporter (Gigi Koonin)	156254
2007	Mother’s Mission	N		Marcazzolo, Jerry		Reporter Jules Slattery, a reporter from a newspaper owned by a friend of a policeman, joins a man and a woman looking into the woman’s husband’s disappearance. The woman provides proof that there has been an alarmingly high rate of early morning joggers who have disappeared in the last six months. They realize more proof is necessary and are joined in their investigation by Slattery. The pursuit takes them to New York’s waterways and beyond. 	156255
1992	Mother's Right: Elizabeth Morgan Story, The, A	MT				Female Reporter (Lynne Bradley-Love). Reporter #2 (Terri Dollar). Reporter #3 (Thomas Cannold).  Reporter #4 (Karen Ignatz). Reporter (Bob Tyson).	156256
2001	Mother's Testimony, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 8085, 8086			News Media. Reporter (Kimiko Tanaka).	156257
2008	Mother’s Wish, A	NR		Perry, Marta		Journalist Matt Caldwell returns home to Caldwell Cove as the town’s favorite lost son and suddenly Owner-Editor Sarah Reed discovers her newspaper has a silent partner. Reed, a widow with four rambunctious children, isn’t sure if this cynical journalist will ruin her or be the answer to her unspoken prayers.	156258
2004	Motherhood: Tabloid Baby	N		Camp, Candace		Tabloids are telling the story of a famous producer’s “secret love child” after he got a pregnant stranger to the hospital on time. Sometimes it doesn’t pay to be a good Samaritan. Movie producer Jackson Prescott arrives just in time to get a very pregnant Beth Sutton to the hospital. When a tabloid calls Beth his mistress and her baby his love child, Jackson and Beth are thrown together. Beth must look past her worry about publicity to accept a future with Jackson. 	156259
2005	Mothers and Sons	N		Hond, Paul		Restaurant Critic Moss Messinger is 27, a sometime restaurant critic with dwindling funds who hoped he might be over his childhood. He grew up in a rent-stabilized two-bedroom Manhattan apartment with his distant single mother, Nina, a musician who lived in a haze of bars and men. When her son was a teenager, she left on a jazz-fueled tour of Europe and eventually moved to Los Angeles. Moss was never able to forgive her.  Yet when Moss breaks up with his longtime girlfriend and sinks into depression, Nina flies back east to be by his side. But the reunion triggers a series of shocking events that force mother and son to confront and understand each other in new and unusual ways.	156260
1930	Mothers Cry (aka Mother's Cry)	M		Carlisle, Helen Grace (Novel). Lenore J. Coffee (Screen Version)		City Editor (James Donlan).	156261
2002	Mothman Prophecies, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4273, 4274. DVD			Reporter for the Washington Post John Klein (Richard Gere) is involved in mysterious sightings in the 1960sNews Anchor #1 (Susan Nicholas). News Anchor #2 (Doug Korstanje). Washington Post Reporter (Ron Emanuel). Washington Post Staff Reporter (Mike Reiser).TV Journalist (Harris Mackenzie).	156262
1960	Mothra	M				Photographer Meiji (Hiroshi Koizumi), pretty newspaper photographer and pudgy reporter Bulldog (Franky Sakai) sneak into debriefing of shipwreck survivors. They pursue the story of two miniature women and Mothra.Fails to get picture of giant month when it lands with her miniature camera.	156263
1914	Motion Picture Cowboy, The	M				Cameraman (Charles Wheelock).	156264
2007	Motives 2	M				News Media. Reporter (Rochelle Richards).	156265
2004	Motocross Kids	M				Sports Announcer (Aimee-Lynn Chadwick).	156266
1971	Motodrama	MF			Poland	Journalist (Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz). Messenger (Iga Cembrzynska).	156267
1915	Motor Boat Bandits, The	M				Female Reporter for the Record saves a detective from the motor boat bandits, helps capture them and does this while she is on vacation	156268
1992	Motor City	N		Morris, Bill		Public Relations. Automotive.	156269
1998	Motor Sports Weekly	T			Series 1998-2002	Host-Sportscaster Dick Vermeil. Reporters (Angela Bean, Martin Kilcoyne, Joel Goldberg, Jim Compton, Dan McClaughlin).	156270
2004	Motorcycle Diaries	M				News Media references.	156271
1953	Motorola TV Theatre	T			Series 1953-1954.	Press	156272
1987	Motorskibet Fiona	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Hans Arne Hansen.	156273
1972	Motorvej pa sengekanten	MF				Journalist Edward (Christoffer Bro)	156274
1991	Motown	N	OWN - P	Estleman, Loren D.		News Media	156275
1927	Moulders of Men	M		Hilder, John Chapman (Story). J. G. Hawks (Adaptation). Dorothy Yost (Continuity)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Anne Grey (Margaret Morris) who works for a newspaper  is in love with a doctor who heads a narcotics squad. They try to aid a man who has taken a job with a dope smuggler to help his crippled brother.Man is jailed but later provides information that leads to the arrest of the gang. His crippled brother is cured by the doctor.	156276
2005	Mount Doomsday	N		Berman, Donald A. and M.D.		Newsman Richard Burrell and a Berkeley geologist discover the volcanic ash spewing from the Mount Lassen eruption is radioactive.Management of the information by the highest levels of government impedes attempts at protecting life in the region.	156277
1989	Mount Royal	T			Canadian TV Series (1989)	Investigative Reporter Danielle (Catherine Colvey) is the daughter is part of a wealthy Montreal family	156278
1939	Mountain Cat Murders, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		Reporter Mike Gleason with the Times-Star. A glamorous wealthy woman had a nickname that tailed her wherever she went -- Mountain Cat. Some said it was because of her feline beauty and others because of her ravenous appetite for pleasure.Now she was back at the mountain resort where she had picked up the name. She was here for her latest divorce and she was looking for other men and that could mean murder.	156279
1917	Mountain Dew	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	156280
2002	Mountain of Fire: Search for the True Mount Sinai, The	DT				Interviewer Jim Schmidt.	156281
2006	Mountain Patrol: Kekexili	M		Chuan, Lu, writer and director		Beijing Photojournalist chronicles the poaching of antelope along with Tibetan border.	156282
1946	Mountain Silver	SS	USC	Whittemore, C.W.	In "Teen-age Companion."	Editor Dave Crawford. Cub reporter Marc Taylor of the  Barton Journal	156283
1999	Mountain Time	N		Doig, Ivan	Weinberg List	Journalist	156284
1997	Mountains of Steel	M			Short	Photographer (Nanette Fuentes).	156285
1990	Mountains of the Moon	M				Reporter #1 (Robert Whelan). Reporter #2 (Bill Croasdale). Reporter #3 (Renny Krupinkski).	156286
2003	Mouse	C			Japan	Reporter Yayoi Kuribayashi (Cindy Robinson-Alexander - Voice - English Version).	156287
1997	Mouse Hunt	M				Photographer (Saverio Carubia).	156288
1963	Mouse on the Moon	M	DVD -R HQ 3304, 3261.			American Journalist (Kevin Scott). News Announcer (Frank Duncan).	156289
1959	Mouse that Roared, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6768, 6767.			Reporter (Robert O'Neill).	156290
1934	Mouse Tracks: China Shop, The	C	VHS 379		Episode #49. 1-13-1934	News Media.	156291
1997	Mouse, The	M				News Media. McCormick Reporter (Kristen Johansen). McCormick Reporter (Jack Armstrong). Lopez Reporter #1 (Bill Galvin). Lopez Reporter 2 (Tim Miller). Lopez Reporter #4 (James Paul Ludwig).	156292
1997	Mousehunt	M				Photographer (Saverio Carubia).	156293
2005	Moussaka & Chips	M				News Presenter (Lynette Creane). Greek Radio (Chrissa Zion).	156294
1960	Moussitsa	M		Dall, Yiannis (Screenplay)	Greece - Ness Book	Society Columnist runs a phony interview with nuclear scientist. Deception lands her in hot water. She ends up with a rival reporter.	156295
2005	Moustache, La	MF			France	TV Commentator (Thierry Roland - Voice), Soccer	156296
1970	Move	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	156297
1998	Movete	DF			Series 1998	Film Critic (Gustavo Pastorini).	156298
1927	Movie Boys At the Big Fair, The, or The Greatest Film Ever Exhibited (aka Motion Picture Chums at the Fair, or The Greatest Film Ever Exhibited, Volume 6, 1915).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#16 Movie Boys. Motion Picture Chums, Volume 6, 1915	Cameramen	156299
1927	Movie Boys' War Spectacle, The, or The Film That Won the Prize (aka Motion Picture Chums' War Spectacle, or, The Film That Won the Prize, Volume 7, 1916).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#17 Movie Boys. Motion Picture Chums, Volume 7, 1916.	Cameramen. Great war spectacle includes thousands of troops and horses set at various historical sites.  Threatened while they shot.	156300
1923	Movie Lover's Contest #4	DM	DVD -R HQ 2370			Publicity. Daily Mirror and Photoplay Magazine New York City version of the Movie Lover's Contest.	156301
1936	Movie Maniacs	M				Cameraman (Antrim Short). Assistant Cameraman (Bert Young).	156302
1978	Movie Movie	M				Reporter (Dick Winslow)	156303
1938	Movie Phony News	C				Parody Newsreel. Oswald Rabbit	156304
1966	Movie Star, American Style or	M			AFI-Authors	Writer. Photographer Midget (Frank Delfino)	156305
1954	Movie Stuntmen	M				Cameraman (Robert Paquin).	156306
1993	Movie Watch	DT			UK. Series 1993	Reporter Laurie Pike (1993). Correspondent Alex McLeod (1996-1998).  Presenter Johnny Vaughan.	156307
1980	Movies	T			Series	News Media	156308
2009	Movies 101	M				Newscaster (Phillip Rooney). Hardworking movie theater employee sees a promotion opportunity when an assistant manager position opens up. The sleazy, slacker boss’ family owns the theatre. He has other ideas for the job. 	156309
2005	Movies, The	G				Tech News Announcer (Lorelei King - Voice). Current News (Tony Guida - Voice).  Future News DJ (William McDuff - Voice). PA Announcer (Laurel Lefkow - Voice).Player is the head of a movie studio who must produce movies, manage the personnel and market the product as technology of the medium changes over the years.	156310
1967	Movin' With Nancy	M				Photographer David (Sammy Davis Jr.)	156311
1988	Moving	M				News Media. Reporter (Michael Briggs). Reporter (Joseph Feinstein). Reporter (Rif Hutton). Anchorman (Dian Kobayashi). Paperboy (Jason Marin).	156312
2000	Moving On	N		Lee-Potter, Emma		Reporter Kate Hollingberry of the Bowland Bugle, a struggling weekly newspaper in the wilds of Lancashire, is bright, fun and doesn’t take life too seriously. Her father is HH, a well-known newspaper tycoon. Her sister Laura is happy to get an undemanding job until she finds Mr. Right. The girls have a close relationship but are poles apart in character. Kate wants much more out of life. Determined not to rely on her father’s money or influence, Kate takes a job on the Bowland Bugle. It’s her first job, her first try for independence and anything can happen. Kate arrives in the north as a naive, inexperienced reporter, but is forced to grow up fast when faced with a couple whose teenage daughter has gone missing, a boss who seems hell-bent on tripping her up at every opportunity, and a love affair that doesn’t go according to plan. Meanwhile, back in London, Laura is facing her own heartbreak and the future of the family business is looking uncertain.	156313
1914	Moving Picture Boys and the Flood; or, Perilous Days On the Mississippi (aka Movie Boys and the Flood, The, or, Perilous Days on the Mighty Mississippi, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#6 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156314
1915	Moving Picture Boys at Panama; or, Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal (aka Movie Boys in Peril, The, or, Strenuous Days Along the Panama Canal, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#7 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156315
1921	Moving Picture Boys at Seaside Park, The; or, Rival Photo Theatres of the Board-walk, The (aka Movie Boys at Seaside Park, The, or, The Rival Photo Theatres of the Boardwalk, 1927).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#12 Moving Picture Boys. (aka Motion Picture Chums at Seaside Park, The, or, The Rival Photo Theatres of the Boardwalk, Volume 2, 1913).	Cameramen	156316
1913	Moving Picture Boys in Earthquake Land; or, Working Amid Many Perils (aka Movie Boys in Earthquake Land, The, or Filming Pictures and Strange Perils, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#5 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156317
1913	Moving Picture Boys in the Jungle; or, Stirring Times Among the Animals (aka Movie Boys in the Jungle, The, or, Lively Times Among the Wild Beasts, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#4 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156318
1913	Moving Picture Boys in the West; or, Taking Scenes Among the Cowboys and Indians (aka Movie Boys In the Wild West, The, or Stirring Days Among the Cowboys and Indians - 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#2 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen. Movies of renegade Indian tribal dances. Wild west, multitude of adventures including Indian attacks, soldiers repelling the Indians, cattle stampedes, forest fires.Equipment, particularly a camera designed to work in hot temperatures, and their filming methods are described in great detail.  Boys outdo a competing filmmaker and win the prize.	156319
1921	Moving Picture Boys on Broadway, The; or, Mystery of the Missing Cash Box, The (aka Movie Boys on Broadway, The, or, The Mystery of the Missing Cash Box, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#13 Moving Picture Boys (aka Motion Picture Chums on Broadway, or The Mystery of the Missing Cash Box, Volume 3, 1913).	Cameramen	156320
1918	Moving Picture Boys on French Battlefields; or, Taking Pictures for the U.S. Army (aka Movie Boys Under Uncle Sam, The, or, Taking Pictures for the Army).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#10 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen. Filming propaganda footage to send back home. Combat, German assaults on a Red Cross hospital, allied tank attacks, aerial dogfights are duly recorded.  Filming of parachute use by German aces.While filming behind enemy lines, the boys and their films are captured. But they manage a daring escape taking their films with them.	156321
1913	Moving Picture Boys on the Coast; or, Showing the Perils of the Deep (aka Movie Boys and the Wreckers, The or Facing the Perils of the Deep, 1926)	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#3 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156322
1918	Moving Picture Boys on the War Front, The; or, Hunt for the Stolen Army Film, The (aka Movie Boys Under Fire, The, or, The Search for the Stolen Film)	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#9 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen. Travel to Europe to capture combat scenes for American propaganda films.  Aid the war effort.	156323
1916	Moving Picture Boys Under the Sea; or, Treasure of the Lost Ship, The (aka Movie Boys Under the Sea, The, or, The Treasure of the Lost Ship, 1926)	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#8 Moving Picture Boys	Cameramen	156324
1913	Moving Picture Boys, The; or Perils of a Great City Depicted, The (aka Movie Boys on Call, The, or Filming The Perils of a Great City, 1926)	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#1 Moving Picture Boys.	Cameramen. Two farm boys, Blake Stewart and Joe Duncan go to New York City and learn the  film business putting out a "moving picture newspaper" that shows the perils of the metropolis, odd scenes and events there, train wrecks, burning buildingsBoys thrive on this dangerous work. When the bring about the arrest of a reckless "autoist," they are rewarded by a rich woman, buy their own movie cameras and set up their own business freelancing.	156325
1921	Moving Picture Boys' First Showhouse; or, Opening a Photo Playhouse in Fairlands (aka Movie Boys' First Showhouse, The, or Fighting for a Foothold in Fairlands, 1926).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#11 Moving Picture Boys (aka Motion Picture Chums' First Venture, The, or Opening a Photo Playhouse in Fairlands, Volume 1, 1913),	Cameramen	156326
1922	Moving Picture Boys' New Idea, The; or, First Educational Photo Playhouse, The (aka Movie Boys' New Idea, The, or, Getting the Best of Their Enemies, 1927).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#15 Moving Picture Boys (aka Motion Picture Chums' New Idea, The, or, The First Educational Photo Playhouse, Volume 5, 1915).	Cameramen. Form a partnership to show films that will enlighten the masses.	156327
1922	Moving Picture Boys' Outdoor Exhibition, The; or, Film That Solved a Mystery, The (aka Movie Boys' Outdoor Exhibition, The, or, The Film That Solved a Mystery, 1927).	NJ		Appleton, Victor	#14 Moving Picture Boys (aka Motion Picture Chums' Outdoor Exhibition, The, or The Film That Solved a Mystery, Volume 14, 1914).	Cameramen	156328
1984	Moving Targets (aka Run Chrissie Run!)	M			Australia. Ness	Reporter (Tony Gordon)	156329
1980	Moviola: Scarlet O'Hara Story, The	MT	SVD 906			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Joey Forman)	156330
1990	Mow mi Rockefeller	MF			Poland	TV Journalist (Jacek Skiba).	156331
1944	Mp. Adama I Ewy	MF				Commentator (Wojciech Wojtecki)	156332
1998	Mr.  Murderer	MT				TV Anchor (Butch McCain)	156333
2010	Mr. & Mrs. Fitch	P		Beane, Douglas Carter	January 2010 premiere production	Gossip Columnists Mr. and Mrs. Fitch (John Lithgow, Jennifer Ehle) are married and when the social circuit no longer provides any scandalous news, they find that great celebrity can appear out of thin air.  Mr. Fitch (Lithgow) and Mrs. Fitch (Ehle) are two newspaper gossip columnists. 	156334
1953	Mr. & Mrs. North: Breakout	T			Episode #29. 4-2-1953	News Media. Reporter (Franklin Parker). Jerry and Pamela North (Barbara Britton and Richard Denning). are asked if they want to interview a high-profile inmate for a potential book by the warden at the State Penitentiary.	156335
1996	Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Big Easy Episode, The	T			Episode #10.	News Media. Network Newscaster (Monica Ford). Local Newscaster (Margot Rose). Commentator (Newell Alexander).	156336
2004	Mr. 3000	M	DVD -R HQ 8X 4042, 4043.			Sports Correspondent Mo for ESPN (Angela Bassett) and Mr. 3000 have a past and possibly a future.Reporters (John G. Connolly, Matt DeCaro, Keegan Michael Key, Chris Marrs, Mykel Shannon, Marco St. John, Christian Stolte). Press Box Reporter (Brandon DeShazer).Commentators Tom Arnold, Ron Darling, Larry King, Tony Kornheiser, John Salley, Stuart Scott, Michael Wilbon, Jay Leno, Chris Rose, Peter Gammons as themselves	156337
2000	Mr. Accident	M				Photographer (Russell Cheek).	156338
1946	Mr. Adam	N	OWN - H	Frank, Pat		Newspaperman accidentally turns up the biggest story of his career.	156339
1952	Mr. and Mrs. North	T			Series	Publisher Jerry North, former private detective, now a publisher (Richard Denning)	156340
1944	Mr. Angel Comes Aboard	NM	OWN - H	Booth, Charles G.		Newspaperwoman Ann Wingate	156341
1984	Mr. Apology	N		Black, Campbell		News Media	156342
2007	Mr. Bean’s Holiday	M				French Journalist (Philippe Spall)	156343
1869	Mr. Beecher and the Clergy	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Newspaper. Critique of Mr. Beecher.  Written by "S'cat."  Sketch.	156344
1949	Mr. Belvedere Goes to College	M	SVD 1103	Davenport, Gwen (Character). Richard Sale, Mary Loos, Mary McCall Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalism Student Ellen Barker (Shirley Temple) is a widow and a student who wants to get on editorial board of The Daily Lion and sees Mr. Belvedere as a hot interview prospect. She is romantically involved with Editor Bill Chase (Tom Drake).Editor objects to her spending all her time on the paper. When she sees Mr. Belvedere being razzed by sophomore council because he refuses to conform to their no shaving rule, she uses his comments in an article. He stops her from running the story.She had agreed not to allow publicity during his stay. When she thinks he has revealed that she is going to have a baby, she decides to send the story about Mr.  Belvedere to a magazine.Although she later changes her mind, Mr. Belvedere sends the piece to the magazine so she can earn $500.	156345
1951	Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell	M				News Media. Reporter (Don Kohler). Reporter (Ray Montgomery). Reporter (Warren Stevens).	156346
1985	Mr. Belvedere:	T	SV 53 (Missed First 10 Minutes)		Episodes. Series 3-15-1985 to 7-18- 1990.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker), originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM. Later sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News. Sports Beat column for the Pittsburgh Bullet.George is a frustrated jock who turned his interest in sports to journalism. He worked as a sportscaster for a Pittsburgh TV station.The stern Pittsburgh Sports Columnist is married to aspiring lawyer Marsha who decide to hire a housekeeper to take care of their three kids -- Kevin, Heather and Wesley.Mr. Belvedere appeared on cover of World Focus magazine	156347
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Almost Heaven	T			Episode #93. 5-5-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley is grounded for doing another prank. He sneaks out and Mr. Belvedere discovers he's gone and goes after him and ends up in the hospital in a coma after wrapping Marsha's Porsche around a tree.Mr. Belvedere is then taken on an "angelic" journey of what the Owens' life would be without him.	156348
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Amish	T			Episode #27. 3-7-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin runs into a lost Amish girl and he brings her home where she marvels at modern conveniences. Kevin becomes smitten with idea of becoming Amish in the hopes of escaping the pressures of his world.	156349
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Anchors Away	T			Episode #84. 1-20-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.New director at the TV station is making changes and has George filling in for an ailing Skip Hollings (Norman Bartold) who is having surgery.But when Skip returns he finds himself out of his old job and his new job as host of a horror program isn't as satisfying. Weathergirl (Tina Roark).	156350
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Apartment, The	T			Episode #69. 3-25-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin brings home his date thinking he has the house to himself only to discover George and Marsha making out on the coach. Kevin decides to move to his own apartment and advertises for a roommate. His ad is answered by Mr. Belvedere.	156351
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Attic, The	T			Episode #95.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere and Wesley get locked in the attic and remember what life has been like in the Owens' household since he moved in with the family.	156352
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Auction, The	T			Episode #51. 5-15-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere is talked into having his services auctioned off for charity at Wesley's school. Lonely woman who bid a whopping $500 for his time drugs him.	156353
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Baby	T			Episode #48. 3-6-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha gets some unexpected news that she may be pregnant which brings back the feelings she had when she became pregnant with Wesley. Not wanting another baby,Marsha voices her feelings and says out loud that she didn't want Wesley, unaware he was standing behind her.	156354
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Baby, The	T			Episode #112	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156355
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Bad Marsha	T			Episode #113.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156356
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Big	T			Episode #99. 10-21-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley is being harassed at school by some bullies and runs into some luck when another student scares them off. His savior turns out to be an annoyance when he begins hanging around all the time.Kevin and Heather are in a battle of the sexes and they drag George and Marsha into their fight.	156357
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Black Widow	T			Episode #80. 12-9-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George is offered a guest appearance on a local talk show and the host Barbara Collins (Lois Nettleton) becomes smitten with him. Later, George learns of her reputation which just may threaten his marriage.	156358
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Book, The	T			Episode #90. 3-31-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere decides to try to capitalize on his years of living with the Owens family when he goes through his journals to use as references on a book that he's writing. Kevin joins the pep squad in an attempt to meet girls.	156359
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Braces	T			Episode #74. 10-28-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George is having a fit when he and Wesley have to go to the dentist for a routine checkup. But when they come back Wesley is the one having the fit. The dentist suggests he should get braces.	156360
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Brain Busters	T			Episode #97. 9-30-1979	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George and Wesley are big fans of a TV game show called Brain Busters and they are such big fans that they apply to be contestants. When they go for tryouts, Wesley quickly learns he has a dud for a partner.He dumps George and teams up with Mr. Belvedere. But he quickly discovers himself going from one extreme to another.	156361
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Cadet, The	T			Episode #46. 2-20-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley has gotten totally out of control and George and Marsha are up in arms over his constantly getting in trouble at school and at home.When George threatens to put him in military school, Wesley is sure he's joking, but is certainly not laughing when he finds himself there.	156362
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Cheerleader	T			Episode #10. 10-11-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Angela go out for the cheerleading squad. Marsha is about to have a birthday.	156363
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Christmas Story	T			Episode #59. 12-18-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156364
1987	Mr. Belvedere: College Bound	T			Episode #40. 1-9-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin has been looking at colleges. Schools he wants to attend are too expensive for the Owens' family. Heather receives her learner's permit to drive.	156365
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Commentary	T			Episode #62. 1-22-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.After George does an unpopular editorial, the station manager makes George do humiliating jobs to force him to quit. Mr. Patton (Pat Corley).	156366
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Competition, The	T			Episode #45. 2-13-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Tired of George's smug face every time he beats him at arm wrestling, Kevin is determined to beat his father. Mr. Belvedere coaches him. Heather begins dating the football jock who's been ordered to take a ballet class by his coach.When he shows little interest in her, she begins to question his sexuality and he becomes convinced he's a homosexual.	156367
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Contract	T			Episode #13. 11-1-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin goes to the prom. Marsha has Kevin sign a contract promising that if he should drink, he should call home for a ride and George and Marsha would promise not to hassle him.This leads Kevin to take the contract a bit too far and begins drinking all  the time which is masking a deeper problem.	156368
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Counselor, The	T			Episode #71. 5-6-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Summer vacation has Heather taking summer classes, Kevin working overtime and Wesley going to day camp.At camp, Wesley finds himself a victim when one of the counselors touches him inappropriately leaving him feeling guilty and scared and unsure if he should keep it a secret as the counselor encourages him to.	156369
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Counterfeit	T			Episode #105. 12-9-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley needs to take an additional class to fill up his scheduled and decides on print shop. But once he takes the class, he takes full advantage of the copy machines by making counterfeit money which he inadvertently gets into George's hands.George spend the fake money all over town.	156370
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Crush, The	T			Episode #44. 2-6-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin agrees to go to a Huey Lewis concert with Heather's best friend Angela. One date leads to serious puppy love. Wesley and Mr. Belvedere camp out in the back yard.	156371
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Curse, The	T			Episode #79. 12-2-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin kicks out his roommate who shows up at the Owens door demanding a place to stay for him and his goat. He puts a curse on the family when the Owens demand that he leave.	156372
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Debate, The	T			Episode #88. 2-24-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Angela are members of a speech club. Marsha redecorates Mr. Belvedere's room and Wesley and him become roommates. Wesley quickly become sick of his constant practical jokes.	156373
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Debut	T			Episode #32. 10-17-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156374
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Delivery	T			Episode #12. 10-25-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin has his friend come over to help him on a science project and George and Marsha quickly become worried when the girl arrives 8 months pregnant and wanting to name the baby Kevin if it's a boy.That appears to be beside the point when the girl suddenly begins to go into labor.	156375
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Deportation (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #35-36. 11-7/14-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156376
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Diary, The	T			Episode #63. 1-29-19888	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156377
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Dinner For Two	T			Episode #28. 3-21-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha has been busy night after night with her study group leaving little time for George so George decides to plan a romantic dinner for two with Belvedere's help. A surprised Marsha can't even find time for that.	156378
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Dinner, The	T			Episode #94.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha begins cooking meals. To her family's horror, the meals are inedible. Mr. Belvedere secretly substitutes her meals with his to boost her self-confidence.Things blow up in his face when she plans to cook a meal for her boss and doesn't allow Mr. Belvedere in the kitchen. Kevin's attempt at being a stripper nearly kills him.	156379
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Donuts	T			Episode #109	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156380
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Dropout, The	T			Episode #21. 1-17-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha is hitting the books for her finals but she doesn't feel hard work is paying off after she fails her exam. This leads her to decide to quit college and become a full-time housewife complete with a housedress and a string of pearls around her neck.She looks like June Cleaver.	156381
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Duel	T			Episode #77. 11-8-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere trips over a skateboard and falls down the stairs. He becomes wheelchair bound with a broken leg. Family seeks a temporary housekeeper. Mr. Belvedere's midget cousin is out for more than a job and a friendly visit. He wants revenge.	156382
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Election, The	T			Episode #86. 2-10-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley runs for student body president and is sure he will win because he doesn't have an opponent. But at the last minute, a paraplegic runs for the office who slanders Wesley.Mr. Belvedere hopes for a surprise birthday party even though he said he didn't want a fuss.	156383
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Escort, The	T			Episode #91. 4-14-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin gets a job as an escort. Owens' monthly bills have gotten out of hand and Mr. Belvedere suggests a strategy to curb the family's expenses.	156384
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Fall Guy	T			Episode #58. 12-11-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156385
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Fat Cats	T			Episode #72. 10-14-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George's manager at the TV station orders him to lose 15 pounds so George decides to go to a fat farm and he brings Mr. Belvedere along for the excitement. But they soon find themselves having a hard time sticking to the regime.	156386
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Fear of Flying	T			Episode #100. 11-4-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George reveals he has a fear of flying and Mr. Belvedere tries to cure him by talking on a ferris wheel ride. When that doesn't work he enrolls him in a fear class with classes being held in the Owens' living room.Meanwhile, Heather's psychology project has her dying her hair blonde and this gets a jealous reaction from Angela.	156387
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Field, The	T			Episode #96. 9-16-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George's birthday is coming up and the family is trying to find the perfect gift for him.Meanwhile, George has been coaching Wesley's baseball team and has been putting pressure on Wesley to be the best he can be which brings to light George's not-so-great past as a baseball player.	156388
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Fixed	T			Episode #103. 11-25-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley's dog is running rampant and keeps following the prize poodle of a neighbor. George and Marsha order Wesley to take the dog to the vet to get neutered but he didn't listen to them. A slew of puppies take over the Owens' household	156389
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Fixed	T			Episode #103. 11-25-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156390
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Fixed	T			Episode #103. 11-25-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156391
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Foxtrot	T			Episode #66. 3-4-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156392
1988	Mr. Belvedere: G.I. George	T			Episode #60. 1-8-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156393
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Ghostwriter, The	T			Episode #92. 4-28-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha and George's spring cleaning unearths some old love letters from an old flame and this prompts her to wonder why George can't be that romantic. In response, George begins plagiarizing Wesley's poems.	156394
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Gorgeous George	T			Episode #4. 4-5-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156395
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Gotta Dance	T			Episode #3. 3-29-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George is excited about Wesley joining the football team and goes all out to encourage him. But Wesley has really taken up the ballet and the entire family is trying to keep it a secret from George.	156396
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Graduation	T			Episode #70. 4-29-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley has been named valedictorian of his graduating elementary class and days before the ceremony he plays a prank and his classmates insist he grow up. This leads Wesley to grow up a bit too fast for his classmates.	156397
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Grandma	T			Episode #31. 10-3-1986.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Angela participate in an Adopt-a-Grandparent program at a retirement home.	156398
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Halloween	T			Episode #34. 10-31-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George is to become a member of The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh but on the night of the induction, which happens to be Halloween, George and Marsha discover the Happy Guys have a dark side.	156399
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Happy Guys' Christmas	T			Episode #106. 12-16-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh are putting on their annual Christmas party and have decided on "A Christmas Carol." The entire Owens family is cast but when Mr. Belvedere gets fed up with the poor directing, he takes over the job only to quit in a huff.This leads to Mr. Belvedere being visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past Present and Future.	156400
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Heather's Monk	T			Episode #67. 3-11-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156401
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Heather's Tutor	T			Episode #26. 2-21-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather has been floundering in her French class and Marsha insists she get a tutor. She gets a blind high school student. Meanwhile all-out war between the Owens and their neighbors thanks to Wesley's antics.	156402
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Home	T			Episode #114	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156403
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Homecoming	T			Episode #102. 11-18-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.With Homecoming days away, Heather finds herself dateless until she meets a boy who sweeps her off his feet. Until he tries to rape her.Wesley makes a video about Mr. Belvedere's career but is having a hard time getting anything interesting.	156404
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Homeless	T			Episode #81. 12-16-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Angela volunteer down at a soup kitchen and Heather befriends a homeless man, brings him home and hides him in the attic. Meanwhile, a golf buddy of George's dies while having sex and George becomes scared the same thing might happen to him.	156405
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Hooky	T			Episode #73. 10-21-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George and Wesley have reasons for wanting to play hooky from work and school. When they discover one another sneaking around the house they decide to play hooky together and decide to go fishing.Last minute trip to the market gets them into trouble when they run into Mr. Belvedere and two armed robbers.	156406
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Initiation, The	T			Episode #52. 10-30-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin has begun college and joins a fraternity. Part of his initiation includes donning women's clothing bringing the worst looking girl to a frat party.	156407
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Inky	T			Episode #41. 1-16-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley is heartbroken when his pet hamster, Inky, dies. To cheer him up, George and Marsha buy him a dog. But Wesley faked Inky's death so he could get a dog.With one bathroom in the household, George and Marsha think of adding on to the house.	156408
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Jobless	T			Episode #42. 1-23-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Fired from his job, George finally decides to go down to the unemployment office. But George quickly finds himself the community hero when he saves a woman from a mugger.The media attention leads the Owens' financial situation to become public knowledge and they find themselves swamped with gifts from people in the community.	156409
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Kevin Nightingale	T			Episode #68. 3-18-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156410
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Kevin's Date	T			Episode #33. 10-24-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin's 18th birthday is approaching and he's apprehensive about his first sexual experience.	156411
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Kevin's Model	T			Episode #61. 1-15-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156412
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Kevin's Older Woman	T			Episode #47. 2-27-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.After a disastrous date, Kevin vows to give up women and throws himself into his part-time job. One evening he meets an older woman which leads to him losing his virginity. Later his parents aren't exactly happy when they meet his girlfriend.	156413
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Letter, The	T			Episode #16. 11-22-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley has joined the football team and is terrible at the sport much to the George's disappointment. This re-opens old wounds in Kevin and he decides to secretly join the football team to get a letter and make George proud.When Kevin's grades slip, George comes down hard on him and Kevin decides to move out just days before Thanksgiving.	156414
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Lion Sleeps Tonight, The	T			Episode #8. 9-27-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha kicks out the constantly snoring George out of the bedroom so she can get a peaceful night's sleep. Mr. Belvedere goes on a weekend trip and while he's gone George sleeps like a baby but the snoring returns when Belvedere returns.	156415
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Lost Weekend, The	T			Episode #6. 4-19-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.When George and Marsha take a vacation to Florida they leave Mr. Belvedere in charge.	156416
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Love Fest	T			Episode #108.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156417
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Marsha's Job	T			Episode #55. 11-20-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156418
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Marsha's Secret	T			Episode #76. 11-11-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Marsha's position at the Legal Hut has been draining all the excitement out of her and when she's offered a higher position she secretly decides to turn it down. Little does her family know that she has quit altogether at the Legal Hut.Instead she takes a position as a singing waitress at a 50's style restaurant.	156419
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Mogul, The	T			Episode #50. 5-8-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley becomes a mini-mogul when he organizes a company that goes around the neighborhood doing odd jobs. Greed overwhelms Wesley.	156420
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Moonlighting	T			Episode #56. 11-27-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156421
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Mr. Belvedere's Wedding (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #116-#117. 7-1/8-1990	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere meets a nice woman at the Laundromat whose work in the African jungle has temporarily been halted. They quickly hit it off and Mr. Belvedere fears it may be getting too serious.He tries to brush her off by fooling around with a much younger woman. But the two decide to get married. Cold feet has Mr. Belvedere running away. As they reach the alter, the woman, Louise, breaks the news that she's been called back to Africa.Mr. Belvedere decides to go with her and he must say goodbye to six years of working for the Owens family.	156422
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Mumsy	T			Episode #115.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156423
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Mutiny	T			Episode #87. 2-17-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.To celebrate their wedding anniversary, George and Marsha go on a romantic cruise but it turns out to be a cruise from Hell.  Mr. Belvedere takes a sojourn to England to rub elbows with royalty.	156424
1989	Mr. Belvedere: New Years	T			Episode #82. 1-6-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley and Heather talk their parents into letting them throw a Near Year's party and to get Mr. Belvedere out of the house they set up with the Hufnagel's housekeeper. Things get more serious than intended and Belvedere tries to fend off her advances.	156425
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Outcasts, The	T			Episode #2. 3-22-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Mr. Belvedere throws a party for Wesley and three other classmates who are not invited to a fellow classmates' party. During his party, Westly gets a belated invitation and walks out on his guests and feels very guilty about it.	156426
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Pageant, The	T			Episode #111	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156427
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Paper Mill	T			Episode #101. 11-11-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley becomes friends with a new kid and agrees to write a book report for him to help him catch up. This leads to word getting around and all of Wesley's classmates come to him for papers.However, he quickly finds the new kid coming to him for every paper he has to write which leads to Wesley discovering that the new kid can't read.	156428
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Pigskin	T			Episode #75. 11-4-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley is all set to join the football team but is in for a shock when the only girl on his team gets a position while Wesley is a bench warmer. Wesley sets into motion a plan of sabotage that uses her crush on Wesley to his advantage.	156429
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Pills	T			Episode #39. 12-12-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather thinks she's fat and decides to try diet pills. Marsha discovers them and confiscates them. Marsha has been studying for an exam and a bottle of amphetamines may just be what she needs to keep her alert.	156430
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Pinball	T			Episode #17. 11-29-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George buys a pinball machine to recapture memories from his youth but quickly tires of it. Mr. Belvedere takes a liking to the machine and quickly becomes a pinball junkie and in the process begins neglecting his household duties.But when George sells the machine, Mr. Belvedere takes up a new residence in the local arcade.	156431
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Play, The	T			Episode #29. 3-28-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Wesley has the lead in the school play. The director quits the play and Mr. Belvedere steps in as director and makes a decision for the best of the play. He decides to recast the lead and Wesley is out in the cold.	156432
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Prize, The	T			Episode #18. 12-6-1985	Reporter (Fred Morsell).	156433
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Prize, The	T			Episode #18. 12-6-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George and Mr. Belvedere hold a contest concerning the stock market and Heather debates cheating on an algebra exam in order to bring her grades up.Wesley sells cookies door to door in an attempt to win a trip to Disney World. However, when he does win, he surprisingly gives it away to a sick kid in the hospital. Wesley has hopes that will lead to an even better trip.	156434
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Professor, The	T			Episode #107. 12-30-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin falls head over heels for his substitute professor and begins wooing her. But he gets a shock when Mr. Belvedere hits it off with her and a jealous Kevin and Mr. Belvedere begin acting like jealous little kids battling over a woman.George's idea of a family game turns into a gambling addiction for Marsha, Wesley and Heather.	156435
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Really Full House	T			Episode #89. 3-17-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin is ready to take the next step in his relationship with roommate Casey. But when Wendy and her husband pay them a visit it becomes clear Wendy still lusts for Kevin. A hick family moves in down the street and torments George, Wesley and Heather.	156436
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Requiem	T			Episode #11. 10-18-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.During an accordion lesson, Wesley's teacher suddenly dies right after a frustrated Wesley silently wished for his death. This leads Wesley to believe he is the one responsible for his teacher's death and he begins to believe he has a special power.	156437
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Reunion	T			Episode #37. 11-21-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156438
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Reunion	T			Episode #37. 11-21-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George and Marsha have conflicting events. George has a high school reunion and Marsha has a convention in Atlantic City and both places have things about them that are tempting: gambling for Marsha and for George, an old flame.	156439
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Rivals	T			Episode #22. 1-24-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George and Mr. Belvedere become rivals in a contest over who can do without their favorite vice. George tries to give up smoking and Mr. Belvedere tries to give up junk food.Meanwhile, Heather's latest boyfriend has a strong attraction -- for Marsha.	156440
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Roommates	T			Episode #78. 11-25-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin gets a foreign exchange student as a roommate who keeps a pet goat.	156441
1990	Mr. Belvedere: Runaways	T			Episode #110.	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156442
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Separation	T			Episode #49. 5-1-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.With George out of work and Marsha busy with law school, they have been spending little time together creating tension between the two. After a failed weekend at a marriage retreat, they decide to separate and George moves into an apartment.TV Journalist Edwin Newman (Himself). Dr. Joyce Brothers (Herself).	156443
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Speechless	T			Episode #19. 1-3-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker), originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM. Later sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News. Sports Beat column for the Pittsburgh Bullet.George learns he is winner of The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh Man of the Year Award he is thrilled. Until he learns he must give a speech and he's terrified of doing it.	156444
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Speechless	T			Episode #19. 1-3-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.When George learns he is a winner of The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh Man of the Year Award he is thrilled until he learns he must give a speech, something he is terrified of doing.Meanwhile, a project in one of his classes has Kevin married to a nice girl but he's resistant to being seen with her in public.	156445
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Spelling Bee, The	T			Episode #38. 12-5-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Westly is competing in a spelling bee at school and one of his female opponents cozies up to him but her intentions are hardly innocent. Mr. Belvedere puts the Owens family on a strict budget after their spending habits get out of hand.	156446
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Spot	T			Episode #83. 1-13-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George comes home with a surprise for Wesley, something that Wesley had been wanting for years, a dog. Heather becomes friends with a mystic that threatens her friendship with Angela.	156447
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Stakeout	T			Episode #85. 2-3-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Town of Beaver Falls is stricken with fear with the Highheel Bandit on the loose. Neighborhood rallies together and forms a task force headed by two members of The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh club.This leads George, Kevin and Mr. Belvedere to dress in drag and serve as decoys.	156448
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Stranger in the Night (Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 3-15-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.The ad that Marsha has placed seeking a housekeeper is answered by Mr. Belvedere who finds himself needing to adjust to suburban life as well as the Owens needing to adjust to having Mr. Belvedere around.	156449
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Strike	T	SV 187		Episode #15. 11-15-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker), originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM. Later sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News. Sports Beat column for the Pittsburgh Bullet.When George's newspaper goes on strike, everyone makes sacrifices -- even Belvedere. George finds himself bored to death and becoming increasingly more irritating to Belvedere.	156450
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Strike	T			Episode #15. 11-15-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.When George's newspaper goes on strike, he finds himself bored to death and becoming increasingly more irritating to Belvedere. Meanwhile the family tries to cut costs.	156451
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Sweet Charity	T			Episode #7. 4-26-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Wesley collect canned goods to take to a food drive and while there they run across a bag lady and decide to bring her home.	156452
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Teacher, The	T			Episode #20. 1-10-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.While everyone is busy with their own lives, Mr. Belvedere appears to be lonesome, at least from Wesley's point of view and decides what he needs is a woman in his life.The woman who peaks his interest wasn't quite the woman Westly had in mind when Mr. Belvedere begins seeing Wesley's teacher.	156453
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Thief, The	T			Episode #30. 9-26-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Heather and Angela gets jobs at a music store. She dates the captain of the football team and he assumes it is okay to stop at Heather's work and rip off a few things. Mr. Belvedere tries to beat Wesley at gin rummy.	156454
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Ticket, The	T			Episode #43. 1-30-19087	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin gets a ticket when he goes through a stop sign. He says a tree branch was in the way. Marsha tests her knowledge of the law and represents Kevin in court. Mr. Belvedere wants a raise and George is dead set against giving him one.	156455
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Tornado	T			Episode #9. 1-4-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Tornado watch adds to the tension between George and Mr. Belvedere after Belvedere takes it upon himself to edit a story George is writing.Things reach a head when a tornado forces everyone in the basement and a pool contest begins between George and Belvedere.	156456
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Triangle	T			Episode #54. 11-13-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156457
1988	Mr. Belvedere: Trip, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #64-#65. 2-5/12-1988	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156458
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Truckin'	T			Episode #98. 10-7-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Investing in live commodities, Mr. Belvedere is in the money but George finds himself in something else when he doesn't sell off his share and ends up with a truck load of pigs.This leads him and Mr. Belvedere to drive the rig down to West Virginia to sell the swine, but they find they like the trucker lifestyle so they decide to make it their profession.	156459
1987	Mr. Belvedere: TV George	T			Episode #53. 11-16-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156460
1989	Mr. Belvedere: Used Cars	T			Episode #104. 12-2-1989	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Kevin gets a job at the used car dealership. Mr. Belvedere receives a letter from the Queen expressing her desire to have Mr. Belvedere return to his previous position.	156461
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Valentine's Day (aka The Valentine)	T			Episode #25. 2-14-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.Valentine's Day.	156462
1985	Mr. Belvedere: Vows	T			Episode #14. 11-8-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.For their anniversary, George and Marsha act like it's just another day while the kids suggest they renew their wedding vows.After doing some digging, trying to find George and Marsha's original wedding picture, Heather and Kevin make a shocking discovery that leads Kevin to re-examine his life.	156463
1987	Mr. Belvedere: Wedding, The	T			Episode #57. 12-4-1987	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.	156464
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Wesley's Friend	T			Episode #23. 1-31-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.One of Wesley's friends is revealed to have AIDs and is taken out of school because of ignorance and uncertainty that many of the other children's parents share. This leads Wesley to shun his friend out of fear.	156465
1985	Mr. Belvedere: What I Did For Love	T			Episode #5. 4-12-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker), originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM. Later sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News. Sports Beat column for the Pittsburgh Bullet.George begins as host of a call-in sports radio show.	156466
1985	Mr. Belvedere: What I Did for Love	T			Episode #5. 4-12-1985	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.George is the host of a call-in sports show.	156467
1986	Mr. Belvedere: Will, The	T			Episode #24. 2-7-1986	Sportswriter George Owens (Bob Uecker) writes the "Sports Beat" column for the Pittsburgh Bullet. He originally hosts "Sports Page," a radio program, WBK-AM, but later becomes sports anchor of WBN-TV, Channel 8's Metro News.When one of George's cousins suddenly dies it prompts George and Marsha to prepare a will and they must decide who should look after the children if they should die suddenly, Mr. Belvedere, who happens to be their number one pick, turns them down.	156468
1977	Mr. Billion	M				TV Reporter (Helen Bentley). Nancy the Newscaster (Julia Hare).	156469
1944	Mr. Blabbermouth!	M	VHS 1299			News Media. World War II propaganda short about keeping mouths shut. News Media involved.	156470
1865	Mr. Bloke's Item (aka Mr. Skae's Item)	SS	UCLA	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old." Also: "Comstock Bonanza."	Editor-Narrator. Sub-editor of newspaper in Virginia City.	156471
1944	Mr. Bowling Buys a Newspaper	NM		Henderson, Donald		Newspaper	156472
1932	Mr. Bride	M			Short	Photographer (Harry Bernard).	156473
1916	Mr. Britling Sees It Through	N		Wells, H.G.		Writer Mr. Britling is a famous English writer.  Little journalism.	156474
1933	Mr. Broadway	M				Columnist Ed Sullivan shows night spots all over New York joking and listening to stories the patrons tell. Sullivan Himself and host of stars. Sportscaster Ted Husing (Himself).	156475
1964	Mr. Broadway: Bad Little Rich Girl	T			Episode #9. 12-5-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Philanthropist was a regular supporter of a boys camp until he died. Now his not so charitable daughter is pulling the money from the camp.	156476
1964	Mr. Broadway: Between the Rats and the Finks	T			Episode #3. 1-17-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Hard-nosed newspaper columnist goes to review a hip new comedian and comes away infuriated by the young man's insults.	156477
1964	Mr. Broadway: Don't Mention My Name in Sheboygan	T			Episode #6. 11-7-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.A powerful man on Wall Street is claiming that Mike is guilty of trying to blackmail him. Mike hasn't a clue why.	156478
1964	Mr. Broadway: Keep an Eye on Emily (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1964. PR. Series 9-26-1964 to 12-26-1964. 12 episodes	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Mike assures an old friend that he'll watch his buddy's daughter (Tuesday Weld) once she hits the Big Apple, only to discover this little farm girl is a swinger.	156479
1964	Mr. Broadway: Maggie, Queen of the Jungle	T			Episode #7. 11-21-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Fashion designer's image is waning and hires Mike to come up with something fresh and new.	156480
1964	Mr. Broadway: Nightingale For Sale	T			Episode #4. 10-24-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Mike is considered the best promoter in New York in the eyes of a former mobster who now wants him to get his niece (Liza Minnelli) on Broadway.	156481
1964	Mr. Broadway: Pay Now, Die Later	T			Episode #12. 12-26-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.John Zeck (David Wayne)  is rich. And his life is being threatened. So he asks Mike to help write a really killer obituary for him just in case he doesn't make it.	156482
1964	Mr. Broadway: Smelling Like a Rose	T			Episode #8.11-28-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm . Photographer (Paul Sand).Mike gets hired by a foster father to minimize newspaper exposure of a teenager accused of murder.	156483
1964	Mr. Broadway: Something To Sing About	T			Episode #11. 12-19-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm. Press Agent (Richard Schaal).Mike is waxing nostalgic about torch singer Barbara Lake (Lauren Bacall) who nobody seems to remember. So the promoter sets out to help her make a comeback.	156484
1964	Mr. Broadway: Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones	T			Episode #10. 12-12-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Mike is hired to protect the image of a candidate for congress, which is being threatened by a vengeful future stepchild.	156485
1964	Mr. Broadway: Take a Walk Through a Cemetery	T			Episode #2. 10-3-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.	156486
1964	Mr. Broadway: The He-She Chemistry	T			Episode #5. 10-31-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.Mike thinks back on a disaster he created in trying to match up a-hard-to-get-along with actress (Tammy Grimes) and a good looking leading man (Jack Cassidy) who despised each other.	156487
1964	Mr. Broadway: Try To Find a Spy	T			Episode #2 (a). 10-10-1964	Public Relations Man Michael Bell (Craig Stevens), a sophisticated Broadway press agent and owner of public relations firm in Manhattan frequents all the better bistros, meets all the sleeker gals and outwits all the sneakier snakes.It's part of a promoter's job to stick your nose into everyone's business. But Mike may have stuck his nose in a little too far as he is being accused of industrial espionage.	156488
1925	Mr. Chang and the Glittering Lady	SM		Apple, A.E.	PR - Detective Story Magazine, May 16, 1925	Press Agent, crooked and full of yellow-bark brandy.  Police follow him to Chang's hideout who escapes in time for the next story	156489
2001	Mr. Charity: Nice To Feed You	T			Episode #5.	Newsreader (Tanver Ghani). TV Presenter (Helen Atkinson-Wood).	156490
1908	Mr. Crewe's Career	N		Churchill, Winston		Press	156491
1999	Mr. Death: Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., The	M				Interviewer (Errol Morris)	156492
2002	Mr. Deeds	M	DVD -R HQ 3387-\, 3388			Tabloid TV Journalist Babe Bennett (Winona Ryder) deceives man who inherits millions to get exclusive stories for her television program, Inside Access. Preston Blake owned Blake Media, a corporation running hundrdeds of TV and radio stations.Blake freezes to death at the summit of Mount Everest and his heir Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) takes over. Chuck Cedar (Peter Gallagher) tries to get control of the media empire. Mac McGrath (Jared Harris) is the producer of a sleazy tabloid TV show.He wants the inside scoop on Deeds and sends Bennett, wired for sound and picture, to get the story. He is an unscrupulous anchor-producer who edits Bennett's stories into distorted, libelous TV pieces.News Anchor (Scott Thompson Baker). Business Anchor (Robert Frank Telfer). Cameraman (Buddy Bolton).	156493
1936	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town	M	DVD -R HQ 2321, 2322.  (2322 is mislabeled 2321 on Disc).  DVD. SVDSP 618; SV 111	Kelland, Clarence Budington (Story: "Opera Hat." Robert Riskin (Screenplay)	PR	Reporter Babe Bennett (Jean Arthur) for The Morning Mail, a Pulitzer Prize-winning ace reporter gets exclusive inside stories of new millionaire by pretending to be an out-of-work starving young woman. Editor Mac Wade (George Bancroft).PR man Cornelius Cobb ( Lionel Stander). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Jack Mower). Reporters in Courtroom (Dennis O'Keefe, Jack Wise). Photographers (Irving Bacon, George Cooper). Writer (Jay Eaton).She ridicules him in print, falls in love with him. He finds out she's a reporter and it throws him into a depression. During a trial to determine his sanity, she confesses under oath that she is in love with him.	156494
1937	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town	R	CD 001. Lux Radio Theatre		Lux Radio Theater 2-2-1937.	Reporter Babe Bennett gets exclusive inside stories of millionaire Longfellow Deeds (Gary Cooper repeating his role) with Cecil B. DeMille hosting and producing.	156495
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Education of Longfellow Deeds, The	T			Episode #2. 10-3-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156496
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Howdy Syndrome, The	T			Episode #12. 12-12-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156497
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Improbable Mr. Deeds, The	T			Episode #10. 11-28-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156498
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Industrial Spy	T			Episode #7. 11-7-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156499
1970	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Marriage Saver, The	T			Episodes #15. 1-9-1970	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156500
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Once Again a Star	T			Episode #6. 10-31-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156501
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1969. Series. 9-26-1969 to 1-16-1970. Based on the Frank Capra Film of the same name.	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156502
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Pixilated Man, The	T			Episode #5. 10-24-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156503
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Ransom in Small Unmarked Flowers, A	T			Episode #11. 12-5-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156504
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Revolt of the Bucket Brigade, The	T			Episode #13. 12-19-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156505
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Sparkling Spring	T			Episode #4. 10-17-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156506
1970	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Tarnished Armor	T			Episode #17.	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156507
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: There's One Born Every Thirty Years	T			Episode #9. 11-21-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156508
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Touching Is Believing	T			Episode #14. 12-26-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156509
1970	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Tricks of the Trade	T			Episode #16. 1-16-1970	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156510
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Wedding Bells for Mr. Deeds	T			Episode #8. 11-14-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156511
1969	Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Wonderful Old Saloon, The	T			Episode #3. 10-10-1969	Publisher-Editor Longfellow Deeds (Monte Markham), a bumpkin newspaper editor from small town of Mandrake Falls unexpectedly inherits the financial empire of a robber-baron uncle and moves to Manhattan to redress family wrongs.	156512
1937	Mr. Digby	SS	MLPL	Welch, Douglass	15 stories	Photographer. Adventures of Mr. "Happy" Digby, demon photographer and chronic headache of the Central City Daily Informer.  Small daily's whimsical but always victorious cameraman. Saturday Evening Post stories collected to form a book.	156513
1947	Mr. Digby and the Frankenstein	SS	PVL	Welch, Douglass	In "Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1947."	Photographer Mr. Robert H. (Happy). Digby, chief photographer of the Central City Daily Informer  City Editor Edward Wood.Miss Nettleton, publisher's niece. ("She'll be a newspaperwoman yet.")	156514
1947	Mr. Digby and the Income Tax	SS	PVL	Welch, Douglass	In "Post Stories, 1942-1945."	Photographer Mr. Robert H. ("Happy")  Digby, ace photographer and severest critic of the Central City Daily Informer.	156515
1947	Mr. Digby and the Talking Dog	SS	MLPL - PVL	Welch, Douglass	In "Saturday Evening Post Carnival of Humor, The."	Photographer Mr. Digby	156516
1954	Mr. Digby's Swindle Sheet	SS	OWN	Welch, Douglass	In "Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1954, The."	Photographer Mr. Digby	156517
1941	Mr. District Attorney	M		Lord, Phillips H. (Radio Program). Karl Brown, Malcolm Stuart Boylan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Parker (Florence Rice) helps a deputy district attorney find a city official who disappeared four years ago taking graft money. She traces the money to a showgirl. The man kills two associates and a gangster convinces his wife to shoot him.Criminal also hires hit man to kill district attorney and reporter.  Assassin turns out to be the man the district attorney inadvertently got released and he spares them. After getting graft money from bank, the criminal is killed by police.	156518
1939	Mr. District Attorney	R			Series - 1939-51	News. Forecasts news events	156519
1948	Mr. District Attorney	M				Reporter (Robert Williams)	156520
1898	Mr. Dooley in Peace and War	SS		Dunne, Peter Finley		Fictional Journalist created by Dunne.  Appeared in Chicago Post. Popular character. Point of view of the commoner who sees the pretentious as fair game. Wry common sense	156521
2006	Mr. Dooley's America	P				Chicago Newspaper Editor Finley Peter Dunne (Des Keogh) creates a larger-than-life character to anchor his anonymous columns -- the Irish saloon keeper and philosopher of the shot glass Dooley.Dooley's homespun jeremiads about American democracy eventually won legions of readers. Here Dooley comes to life.	156522
1979	Mr. Dugan	T		Aretha Balducci	PR	Press Secretary (Sarina Grant)	156523
2005	Mr. Dungbeetle	M				Reporter (Craig Eliot).	156524
1961	Mr. Ed: Ed and the Secret Service	T			Episode. Series (10-1-61 to 9-8-65).	Newspaper. Girls organize a hunt club after seeing a newspaper photo of the First Lady on horseback	156525
1964	Mr. Ed: Ed Writes Dear Abby	T			Episode #106. 10-18-1964	Advice Columnist  Dear Abby (Abigail van Buren) gets a letter from Mr. Ed and everyone thinks Wilbur wrote it	156526
1920	Mr. Editor	P	MLPL	Macauley, Ward	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Editor	156527
1954	Mr. Executive	DT				Interviewer Westbrook Van Voorhis	156528
1943	Mr. Fortune Finds a Pig	N		Bailey, H.C.		Press	156529
1959	Mr. Havlena's Verdict	SSF	GPL	Capek, Karel	In "Tall Short Stories."	Press. Newspapers and reporters covering a story.	156530
1998	Mr. Headmistress	MT				Reporter (Don Murray).	156531
1946	Mr. Hex	M				Reporter (Jack Carrington). Reporter (Kit Carson). Reporter (Larry Rio).	156532
1979	Mr. Horn	MT				Court Reporter (James Steward)	156533
1952	Mr. I Magination	T			Series. 4-19-1952-6-28-1952. CBS	Journalist-Writer Mark Twain featured in debut episode.	156534
1953	Mr. Icebox	P	MLPL	Hughes, Glenn. Based on the short story by Paul Gallico	V812 H893-23	Press	156535
1987	Mr. India	M			India - Bollywood	Newspaper Reporter  Seema Sohni (Sridevi) is a go-getting reporter who uncovers crime. Editor Mr. Gaitonde (Annu Kapoor).She disguises herself as dancer in  the song "Hawa Hawaii" when a criminal discovers she is actually a journalist looking for top-secret information about crime organizationAs the crook is about to whip a tied-up Seema, the invisible Mr. India comes to her rescue.	156536
1910	Mr. Ingleside	N		Lucas, E.V.		Press	156537
2007	Mr. Irresistible	NR		Bliss, Karina	Harlequin Superromance	Columnist Kate Brogan had seen his type before. To everybody else, Jordan King was a selfless philanthropist and most-eligible bachelor, but newspaperwoman Brogan had inside information that he was a home-wrecker: handsome and full of false promises. Just like her philandering father. Of course, she let “Mr. Irresistible” know there was nothing he could do to change her mind. Oh, how Jordan King loves a good challenge. Besides, he couldn’t let Kate’s scathing newspaper article go unanswered, not when destroying his reputation also jeopardizes his camp for underprivileged kids. Setting the record straight is only one of the reasons Jordan has for getting the incredibly sexy Brogan in a canoe for five days on the river.Excerpt:He (Jordan King) was also the only person in the history of Kate's influential column to turn down a personal profile. She could have accepted it if the tourism entrepreneur's refusal hadn't been so blunt. When she'd pressed, he'd said, "I wouldn't be comfortable doing the touchy-feely stuff."Then he'd added insult to injury by asking her for a date."I wouldn't be comfortable doing the touchy-feely stuff," she'd retorted.He'd laughed. "This is exactly why I don't give interviews...my comments are always taken out of context."	156538
1947	Mr. Jory	N		Hall, W.		Editor Mr. Jory ran a union newspaper during the growth of Los Angeles	156539
1931	Mr. Lemon of Orange	M				Cub Reporter (minor character).	156540
2005	Mr. Lonely Heart	M			Australia.	Photographer, Gay (Jean-Philip Uldry).	156541
1987	Mr. Lonelyhearts	T		Suzanne Forster	Silhouette Romance #519	Reporter Scott “The Hunter” Robinson was a Superman to Amy Dwyer -- a dedicated reporter who had risked his life more than once to get is story. But now Superman was grounded -- he was sitting out a leg injury and writing an advice column.  Hunter had no idea that the letters he got from “Lois Lane” were really from shy, pretty Amy. Had he known, he might not have suggested that she wake up her Superman with a “sneak attack of femininity.” Because when Amy turned on the charm, this Superman was powerless, and unable to resist her advances. 	156542
1943	Mr. Lucky	M	DVD -R HQ 1771 (Media Excerpts)			Reporters (Art Yeoman, Jack Gargan). Reporter (Frank Henry).	156543
1997	Mr. Magoo	M				Newswoman (Claire Riley)	156544
1974	Mr. Majestyk	M	DVD -R HQ 7261, 7262. SVD 973			TV Reporter Ron Malone (Howard Beasley). TV Cameraman (Bus Gindhart). TV Cameraman (Tom Hickman). Press Photographers (Kenny Bell, Maxwell "Max" Reed).	156545
1896	Mr. Masthead, Journalist	SS	UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose		Journalist Mr. Masthead	156546
2001	Mr. Maybe	N		Green, Jane		Magazine Journalist Sal. Entertainment Reporter Amanda Baker, showbiz reporter on TV show Breakfast Break, Public Relations Practitioner Libby Mason	156547
2002	Mr. Maybe	N		Green, Jane		Public Relations Practitioner Libby Mason, 27, enjoys her fashionable career in PR but is determined to marry as rich "gorgeous" man who will support her in sumptuous style and allow her to join the class of ladies who lunch.	156548
1946	Mr. Mergenthwirker's Lobblies	T			Comedy-mystery special	Reporter Mr. Mergenthwirker (Vaughn Taylor), a reporter for a small town newspaper, assisted by a group of pixies who appear and speak only to him (See p. 306 for cast)	156549
1981	Mr. Merlin:	T			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Help wanted ad for apprentice	156550
1981	Mr. Merlin: Cloning of the Green, The	T			Episode #2. 10-14-1981	Anchorwoman (Angela Black).	156551
1938	Mr. Moto Takes a Chance	M	SVDSP 1382 (poor copy)	Marquand, J.P. (Character). Willis Cooper, Norman Foster (Story). Lou Breslow, John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Marty Weston (Robert Kent) and Chick Davis (Chick Chandler) get involved with an aviatrix in Siam.  Attempts to execute the two newsreel photographers throughout the film.	156552
1939	Mr. Moto's Gamble	M				Sports Reporter (Lynn Bari) in love with a boxer accused of murder.  Editor (Charles D. Brown). Press agent (Charles William) finds out about a secret gambling operation.	156553
1998	Mr. Murder	MT				News Media. Reporter (Stephanie Hagen). News Anchorman (Butch McCain). Newscaster (Sharon Tay). Scientists try to produce the perfect soldier by cloning him.	156554
1998	Mr. Music	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Erica Ehm). Profound Reporter (Katie Griffin). Cathy the English Reporter (Deborah Odell)	156555
2009	Mr. Nice	M				News Anchor (Kal Weber -- U.S. News Anchor). Life story of British drug smuggler. 	156556
1987	Mr. Nice Guy	M				Newscaster (Terry Thomas)	156557
1998	Mr. Nice Guy (aka Yatgo ho yan)	M	DVD -R HQ 4037, 4038			TV Journalist Diana (Gabrielle Fitzpatrick) tapes evidence against a drug lord but as she leaves she is spotted and has to run for her life. She gets mixed up with Jackie (Jackie Chan) TV cooking show host.The VHS tape gets mixed up with some other tapes in Jackie's car so the drug lord's gang goes after him as well as Diana.	156558
2009	Mr. Nobody	M				TV Journalist (Harold P. Manning). Journalist (Daniel Mays).	156559
1935	Mr. Norris Changes Trains	N		Isherwood, Christopher		Berlin Correspondent Helen Pratt	156560
1995	Mr. Obvious	N		Lileks, James		Food Critic from Minneapolis is shot after exposing his encounter with Marxist food terrorists. Beautiful skinhead, accused ex-Marine sharpshooter and a radio shockjock get involved.	156561
1917	Mr. Opp	M		Rice, Alice Hegan (Novel). Lynn F. Reynolds (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Mr. D. Webster Opp (Arthur Hoyt) is a perpetually cheerful fellow no matter what happens to him. He establishes a newspaper called the Opp Eagle.  Ends up being elected mayor after various hardships.	156562
1909	Mr. Opp	NJ	USC	Rice, Alice Hegan		Newspaper Owner and Publisher of the Opp Eagle.  Odd character who provides the principal journalistic touch.	156563
1948	Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid	M				Press	156564
2000	Mr. Perfect	N		Howard, Linda		News Media. Jaine Bright and her friends on local newscast and press pursues them	156565
1987	Mr. President	T			Series 1987-1988	Reporters	156566
1996	Mr. Reliable	M	DVD -R HQ 4797, 4798. SVD 728			TV Reporter (Scott Witt). Media circus. Armed stand-off and media circus result when Australian police confront an ex-convict for stealing hood ornaments in 1968 suburban Sydney.	156567
1966	Mr. Reporter	MUS		Kinks, The		Reporter.  Hey, Mr. Reporter, How 'bout talking about yourself? Do you like what you're doing, Or is it that you can do nothing else? Hey, Mr. Reporter. I'll believe all that you put down. I'll believe the sun is going up, Even though it's going down.Hey, Mr. Reporter. Don't you twist my words around. I'll kill you, I won't let you, Distort my simple sound. Hey, Mr. Reporter, How 'bout talking about yourself? Do you like what you're doing, Or is it that you can do nothing else?Did your daddy stop you playing With your friends when you were young? And is that why you run down All the young folks having their fun.The reason I am stupid Is because I read you every day. You misquote all of the true things Because they rub you the wrong way. Hey Mr. Reporter, How 'bout talking about yourself? Do you like what you're doing, Or is it that you can do nothing else?	156568
1997	Mr. Rhodes: Courtroom Show, The	T			Episode #8. 1-13-1997	Reporter (Dena Burton).	156569
2001	Mr. Right Now	N		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Romance #821	Journalist Nina Forrester is a fact checker for Attitudes, a hot magazine for twenty-somethings. Her weekends consist of peanut butter M&Ms and rented videos. She spends most of her time researching on the Internet, at the library, or making calls.Four couples in the past year have met through the personal ads and have married. She wants to pitch an article about it, using an ad of her own to further her experience, hoping to win a promotion to assistant editor.Potential buyout of Attitudes may put Forrester on the unemployment line.  A multimillionaire meets Forrester in a coffee shop and she spills coffee all over his five-hundred-dollar shirt. She mentions the ogre who may buy the magazine.He's the multimillionaire who plans to buy the magazine so he gives her a false name.  When she finds out who he is, the fireworks begin.	156570
1999	Mr. Rock and Roll (aka Mr. Rock 'n' Roll: Alan Freed Story, The)	MT				News Media	156571
2005	Mr. Romance: Mr. Romance Pageant	T			Episode #1.	Interviewer (Sharon E. Morris), Finalist Interviewer.	156572
1957	Mr. Runyon of Broadway	T			Climax! 6-6-57	Sportswriter Damon Runyon. Ralph Bellamy, Jesse White	156573
1938	Mr. Satan	M			UK Only	Press	156574
1992	Mr. Saturday Night	M				Reporter (Richard Kind).	156575
1883	Mr. Scarborough's Family	N	OWN	Trollope, Anthony		Journalist Mr. Quaverdale writes for The Coming Hour."Of course, there are many newspapers in London, and many magazines and much literary work going. You may get your share of it, but you have got to begin by shoving some incompetent fellow out. And in order to be able to begin you must learn the trade."	156576
1998	Mr. Show and the Incredible, Fantastical News Report	T				Newscasters (Fort Atkinson, Lewis Dauber, Edward Edwards, Dan Gifford, Tina Morlock, Sloan Robinson). News broadcast that looks like a 1970s news broadcast sets up several "Mr. Show" (1995) clips for the upcoming season.	156577
2002	Mr. Show with Bob and Dave	T	DVD -R HQ 8823		Episode.	Parody News. The Peterson Family Newscast. Harmon Peterson of KPFN-TV in the field covering the FBI surrounding a remote cabin with a news blackout. He argues with his relative Anchor Brinks Peterson when Brinks asks him questions he can't answer.Feuding family news.	156578
2002	Mr. Show: Life is Precious and God and the Bible	T	VHS 1305		Episode	Investigative Reporter (David Cross) who is so gullible he's being investigated himself (Scams & Flams).	156579
1868	Mr. Skae's Item  (aka  Mr. Bloke's Item)	SW	GPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	156580
1963	Mr. Smith Goes to Washington	T				Washington D.C. Press Corps	156581
1939	Mr. Smith Goes to Washington	M	DVD -R HQ 5526, 5527, 5528. L.	Foster, Lewis R. (Story -- "Gentleman from Montana, The"). Sidney Buchman (Screenplay)		Reporter Diz Moore (Thomas Mitchell), hard-drinking Washington Press Corps. Media Tycoon and Political Boss Jim Taylor (Edward Arnold). Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) publishes a paper called Boys' Stuff, now Sen. Smith.Sweeney Farrell, Newsman (Jack Carson). Nosey, Newsman (Charles Lane). Broadcaster (H.V. Kaltenborn). Announcer (Kenneth Carpenter). Editor (Robert Emmett Kean). Photographer (Hank Mann).Senate Reporters (Craig Stevens, Ed Brewer, Anne Cornwall, James Millican, Mabel Forrest, Nick Copeland, Dulce Daye, Eddie Fetherston, Ed Randolph, Milton Kibbee, Vernon Dent, Michael Gale). Photographers (Hank Mann, Jack Cooper)Reporters (Clyde Dilson, William Newell, George Chandler, Evelyn Knapp, Dub Taylor, Jack Gardner, Donald Kerr, Eddie Kane, George McKay, Gene Morgan, William Arnold, Matt McHugh, Hal Cooke, James McNamara, Jack Egan, Eddy Chandler).Reporter (Evalyn Knapp). Newsman Ragner (Allan Cavan). Chick McGann (Eugene Pallette). Diggs, Newsman (Maurice Costello). Summers, Newsman - "He's just decorating a chair" (Joe King). Flood, Newsman (Paul Stanton). Schultz, Newsman (Lloyd Whitlock).	156582
1939	Mr. Smith Goes to Washington	MS	COPY	Buchman, Sidney	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	Reporter Diz Moore, Washington Press Corp. Media Baron.Jefferson Smith  publishes a paper called Boys' Stuff.  When he is ridiculed by Washington Press Corps., he asks "Why don't you tell the people the truth for a change?"  The reporters clue him into the harsher realities of Washington.Public Relations person says "I'll make public opinion."	156583
1983	Mr. Smith: Mr. Smith Goes Public	T			Episode	News Media	156584
1949	Mr. Soft Touch	M		Holmes, Milton (Story). Orin Jannings (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist "Early" Byrd (John Ireland) exposes whereabouts of man who stole money from gambling club he once co-owned after it was taken over by crooks. Man's partner discovers he has been hiding in settlement house. Sets fire to building.Recovers stolen money. Man steals money back and disguised as Santa Claus, takes it to settlement house workers on Christmas Eve so they can rebuild the home. Shot by crooks. He survives and ends up with social worker.	156585
1853	Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour	N	USC	Surtees, Robert Smith		Editors. Mr. Seedyman, the might WE of the country, penning his "stunners" for his market-day Mercury. Aeneas McQuirter, editor of Swillingford Patriot and Felix Grimes, editor of Swillingford Guide to Glory.	156586
2002	Mr. St. Nick (aka Mr. Saint Nick)	M				TV Weathercaster Heidi Gardelle (Elaine Hendrix) is about to marry a Miami-based Playboy philanthropist, Nick St. Nicholas. What the gorgeous girl of his dreams doesn’t know is Nick is the son of Santa Claus and is expected to take over the family business at the North Pole before his father’s power fades. Nick balks. He wants to remain in Miami where is about to launch his latest charity at the behest of his reporter-fiancee.  It turns out the leggy newswoman  is a mercenary woman, a nightmare not his dream girl. Public Relations expert Hector Villarba (Luis Garcia) teams up with Gardelle to create an online holiday charity that turns out to be a fraud and a nationwide scandal. 	156587
1975	Mr. Sycamore	M				News Boy (Lance Cremer).	156588
1926	Mr. Tallent's Ghost	SS		Asquith, Lady Cynthia	In "Ghost Book, The"	Press	156589
1970	Mr. Tomorrow	SM	USC	Kersh, Gerald	In "Ellery Queen's Headliners."	Newspaperman Swindle Sheet Morris turned best-selling writer. References to James Gordon Bennett and Stanley.	156590
1992	Mr. Wakefield's Crusade	MT				TV Newsreader (Philip Bird).	156591
1940	Mr. Washington Goes to Town	M			Blacks	Newspaper. Reads in paper, uncle died and left him a hotel	156592
1997	Mr. White Goes to Westminster	MT				TV Reporter (Akbar Kurtha). Comet Reporter (Benedict Sandiford).  Comet Editor (Andy Hamilton). CBN Editor (John Bowler). CBN Cameraman (Adam Kotz).	156593
1942	Mr. Wise Guy	M			Bowery Boys	Newspaper Headlines. News on radio. Newsreel: News Events of the Day. Kids see newsreel. Important plot point: Bowery Boys watch newsreel and one of the segments is on the Canadian National Sweepstakes unravels a mystery regarding a murder.	156594
1990	Mr. Wizard's World	T			Series 1982-	TV Reporter (Kerry McCullen Palmisano), a young TV reporter, in the Ask Mr. Wizard segment	156595
1939	Mr. Wong in Chinatown	M	DVD	Wiley, Hugh (Characters).  Scott Darling (Screenplay)	Mr. Wong Collection - Ness Book	Reporter Roberta "Bobby" Logan (Marjorie Reynolds), wisecracking reporter for San Francisco's The Morning Herald.Police inspector considers Logan "probably San Francisco's greatest nuisance." She sneaks into people's apartment (first seen climbing through a window of detective Wong's house. She also tails the detective as he goes about his investigations.She pulls Wong out of a cab just before it explodes because she was suspicious that the company identified on the side of the cab went out of business months ago.  When she calls in her story, she makes sure she gets credit for saving Wong.Nabbed by crooks after sneaking on board a ship against the inspector's orders, her fiancée (the police inspector) saves her life. Variety said Reynolds practically stole the picture.New York Times, 7/31/39: "In fact, the Occidental part of the proceedings this time is even harder to hear than usual, since it includes one of those girl reporter-cop combinations which the Torchy Blane series has already tortured to death."	156596
2001	Mr. Writer	MUS		Stereophonics		Journalist. You line them up Look at your shoes You hang names on your wall Then you shoot them all. You fly around in planes That bring you down To meet me who loves you, like Me crashing to the ground. Are you so lonely?Don't even know me But you'd like to stone me. Mr. Writer, why don't you tell it like it is? Why don't you tell it like it really is? Before you go on home. I used to treat you right Give you my time But when I'd turn my back on youThen you do what you do. You've just enough, in my own view, Education to perform I'd like to shoot you all And then you go home with you on your own. What do you really know? Mr. Writer, why don't you tell it like it is?Why don't you tell it like it really is? Before you go on home And then you go home With you on your own What do you even know? Mr. Writer, why don't you tell it like it is? Why don't you tell it like it always is? Before you go on home.	156597
1984	Mr. Yesterday	N	GPL	Chaze, Elliot		Editor and elderly recovering alcoholic reporter investigate the murder of two elderly sisters in a small Alabama town. Crystal Bunt, photographer-feature writer.Kiel St. James, city editor. Brenda Keeton, police reporter. Constance Smith, the society editor.  Linda Comstock, book reviewer.	156598
1959	Mrs. Bridge	N	OWN - H	Connell, Evan S. Jr.		Fashion Magazine Assistant Editor Ruth Bridge on a New York fashion magazine. Eldest child	156599
1997	Mrs. Brown	M	DVD -R HQ 10274, 10275			Journalist (Patrick Hannaway). Journalist (John Ramsay).	156600
1870	Mrs. Brumby	SS		Trollope, Anthony	In "Complete Short Stories, Anthony Trollope, The."	Newspaper. Literary Curricle "was not in our estimation a strong paper, and we will own that we despised it.	156601
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective):	T	SV 295 (No Beginning). 274, 273, 272, 270 (Incomplete).		Episodes. Series February 1979 to December 1979.	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.	156602
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Caviar for Everything	T	SV 279	Reynolds, Al and Howard Berk	Episode #4. 3-22-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Two women who run a catering firm are in love with the same man. Murder ensues, but who is guilty?	156603
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Chilling Surprise, A	T		Kean, E. Arthur	Episode #10. 11-22-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Owner of a restaurant is poisoned and then his body mysteriously vanishes...	156604
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Falling Star	T		Kean, E. Arthur	Episode #11. 11-29-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate is enthusiastic after meeting a Congressional candidate but is shocked to discover his murderous activities.	156605
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Feelings Can Be Murder	T		Kasica, Mary Ann	Episode #12. 12-6-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate is looking into the murder of an encounter-group member who has apparently been killed by her therapist.	156606
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Hostage, The	T			Episode.	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.	156607
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): It Goes With the Territory	T		Gerard,  Merwin	Episode #7. 10-25-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Journalist investigating some underworld dealings at a high-society country club is murdered. Kate puts her own life in danger by picking up where the murdered journalist left off.	156608
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Kate Loves a Mystery	T			Episode.	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.	156609
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Ladies of the Afternoon	T		Hertzog, Lawrence	Episode #6. 10-18-1979. Season 2 Opener	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Man is suspected of murdering his wife but the only one who believes him is Kate, who starts looking into the possible connection between this murder and a prostitution ring of housewives	156610
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Love, on Instant Replay	T	SV 295	Gores, Joe	Episode #13.	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.	156611
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Murder is a Parlor Game	T	SV 388		Episode #2. 3-1-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate is taking a course that is taught by a retired Scotland Yard investigator, and soon finds herself tangled up in an apparent suicide case.	156612
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Off the Record	T		Muntner, Simon	Episode #8. 11-1-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate is investigating a double murder. When she refuses to out the name of a confidential source to the D.A., Kate ends up in jail. Photographer (Pete Leal).	156613
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Puzzle for Prophets, A	T	SV 291		Episode #5. 3-29-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.While a famous psychic is demonstrating her powers to Kate, her business partner is killed. Kate starts looking into the seemingly impossible case.	156614
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Riddle for Puppets	T	SV 293	Dinallo, Gregory S.	Episode #3. 3-15-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate gets involved with a case about a murdered puppet maker.	156615
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Valley Strangler, The	T		Hertzog, Lawrence	Episode #9. 11-8-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Calahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). Reporter (Beau Billingslea).Kate is investigating a series of murders committed by an apparent psychopath nicknamed The Valley Strangler.	156616
1979	Mrs. Columbo (aka Kate Loves a Mystery or Kate the Detective): Word Games (Pilot)	T	SV 280, SV 196 (Excerpts).	Simmons, Richard Alan	Episode #1. 2-26-1979	Reporter Mrs. Kate Columbo or Mrs. Kate Callahan (Kate Mulgrew) is a journalist for The Valley Advocate in California and wife of the famous TV detective.  Editor Josh Alden (Henry Jones). She gets a divorce from Lt. Philip Columbo.Kate Columbo, wife of the famous detective, is mother, housewife and reporter. Kate also demonstrates her detective abilities as she overhears her neighbor plot the murder of his wife.No one seems to believe Kate's story but a double murder takes place.	156617
1957	Mrs. Daffodil	N	MLPL	Taber, Gladys		Columnist works at her home in the Connecticut countryside.	156618
1985	Mrs. Demming and the Mythical Beast	N		Sullivan, Faith		Writer Bart engrossed in writing a book that threatens to take over his life.	156619
1937	Mrs. Dengate in the News	SS	MLPL	Kaye-Smith, Sheila	In "Faithful Stranger and Other Stories."	Newspapermen. Turner representing the Agglomerated Press. Ellam of the Combined County Newspapers, Sussex Mercury. . They arrive to interview Mrs. Dengate.Picture Post, the chief organ of the Agglomerated Press.	156620
1987	Mrs. Dunphy's Dog	NJ		O'Neill, Catherine		Tabloid Newspapers. Mrs. Dunphy's dog discovers that he can read and develops a taste for tabloid newspapers.	156621
1862	Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles	N		Wood, Mrs. Henry (Ellen Wood)		Press	156622
2005	Mrs. Harris	MT	DVD -R HQ 5561, 5562.			News Media. In 1980, socialite Jean Harris kills her lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower, after he rejects her for other women.Reporter (Scot Zeller). Journalist (Andy Milder). Bubbly Interviewer (Kirsten Nelson). Based on the sensational 1980s media event, famed cardiologist Herman Tarnower meets a particularly brutal end at the hands of his jilted lover, Jean Harris.	156623
2003	Mrs. Kimble	N		Haige, Jennifer		Magazine Reporter Joan Cohen, a 39-year-old strong-willed Newsweek reporter is recovering from a mastectomy at her late father's home in Florida.Wealthy, confident woman left unsteady by breast cancer that she has told no one about, she marries an opportunist and serial husband after he falsely tells her he is Jewish. She then joins her rich uncle in his real estate business.A few years later and one miscarriage, the marriage has quietly soured and a few years after that Cohen has a recurrence of cancer and dies.	156624
1944	Mrs. Lowell Thomas -- Fur Farmer	DM			Person-Oddity Radio short No. 128	Journalist Lowell Thomas	156625
1950	Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone	M	DVD -R HQ 2272 (Media Excerpts). SVD 1308			Reporters (Jack Ellis, Bud Sweeney). Reporter in Light Jacket (Regis Toomey). Reporter with Pipe (Herb Vigran). Photographers (Joel Allen, Jeffrey Sayre, J. Lewis Smith, Tommy Walker). Announcer (Jack Bailey). Telegram Boy (Charles Smith).	156626
1898	Mrs. Oglivie's Local Color	N		Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	In "Tales of the City Room."	Female Journalist Mrs. Ogilvie is married, alert, indefatigable, enthusiastic, absolutely reliable, sensitive reporter. Her writing lacks "soul" because she fears being "sentimental or mawkish" like other womenHer husband's accidental death causes her to gain more sensitivity and become a better writer. (Born)Joe Dillard, reporter.	156627
1994	Mrs. Parker and Her Vicious Crowd	M	DVD -R HQ 1999-2010. L.	Rudolph, Alan		Critic-Writer Dorothy Parker. Reporter #1 (Michael McGill).  Reporter #2 (Harry Hill).	156628
1847	Mrs. Partington	SS		Shillaber, Benjamin T.		Fictional Journalist created by Benjamin Shillaber	156629
2000	Mrs. Roberto: Or the Widowy Worries of the Moosepath League	N		Reid, Van	#4 Moosepath League Series	Columnist Mollie Peer, suffragette journalist and feisty social columnist for the Eastern Argus. 1890s Portland Maine.	156630
1984	Mrs. Soffel	M	SVD 1494			News Media. Reporter (Phillip Craig). Reporter (John Innes). Reporter (Derek Keurvorst).  Reporter (Don McManus). Woman Reporter (Norma Dell'Agnese). Reporter (Al Koslik).	156631
1965	Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing	N	OWN - H	Sarton, May		Interviewer Peter Selversen from a fictitious New York publication, The Review.  Well-known for his skill in eliciting worthwhile comments from great writers about writing.  Clearly a performer.	156632
1934	Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch	M				Newspaper Editor Bob Redding (Kent Taylor), Masonville Newspaper. Newspaper Office Boy Mose (James "Hambone" Robinson).	156633
2004	Ms Simon Says	NR		McBride, Mary		Advice Columnist Shelby Simon is a popular Chicago columnist who is too busy giving people advice to get a love life of her own -- until a series of letter bombs blows widowed cop Mick Callahan into her office. Simon works for the Helm-Harris Syndicate, whose flagship paper is the Chicago Daily Mirror, and the newspapers in which her column appeared seemed to be exploding all across the country. Callahan is sent to shield Shelby from the deadly threats. He spirits her away to her family’s secluded country home. Here in a rustic paradise called Heart Lake, a cop couldn’t find a better gig than playing bodyguard to an enticing endangered female. And a journalist could do worse than be trapped with a gorgeous alpha male who harbors tantalizing secrets. But danger is coming to Heart Lake. To survive, Mick will have to learn to trust, while take-charge Selby will need to surrender herself, body and soul, to the one man who just might get Ms. Simon to say yes.The first letter bomb exploded in the mailroom of the Hartford Courier at 8:06 a.m. The second bomb blew up at the Buffalo Daily Express at 8:18 a.m. By the time the third one went off 10 minutes later at the Allentown Scribe, CNN was reporting a terrifying trend. In Chicago, in her bedroom, a barely awake Shelby Simon grabbed the remote and turned up the volume of her TV several notches. “...no reports of injuries as yet, Diane, but authorities here in Hartford are confirming that at least one person was taken to local hospital. At this point, what we do know is that all three newspapers are part of the Helm-Harris Syndicate, whose flagship paper is the Chicago Daily Mirror.“Uh-oh.” At the mention of her employer, Shelby clicked the volume up again and continued to stare at the screen. The camera came back to the anchor desk, where the perfectly coiffed and glossy-mouthed Diane Delgado said, “We’re receiving a report that there’s been another incident...”she paused, frowning as she concentrated on a piece of paper just handed to her from offscreen. “Apparently there’s been a fourth letter bomb incident in the offices of the Columbus Citizen, another paper in the Helm-Harris Syndicate, if I’m not mistaken.” The attractive blonde blinked into the camera and managed a thin imitation of a smile. “We’ll be back with more details right after this break.”  Shelby turned the volume down, reached for the phone beside her bed, and punched in the number of the Chicago Daily Mirror. What was she doing, anyway, watching breaking news on television, when she could get it faster and firsthand from the wires at her very own office?She showered and dressed in record time, choosing slacks over one of her usual tailored suits, donning sneakers rather than heels in order to get downtown fast. In the background, CNN was reporting on a fifth incident -- or was it a sixth? -- and lining up their terrorism experts just in case. Simon’s face was plastered on both sides of a vehicle on five-foot-long banners that proclaimed “Ms. Simon Says...Read the Daily Mirror!” Her picture had been running alongside her column for years so she wasn’t exactly unknown, but this latest ad campaign had suddenly vaulted Ms. Shelby Simon from minor, ho-hum celebrity to a kind of local stardom. ... She hadn’t become an advice columnist in order to be famous. In fact, she hadn’t wanted to be one at all. It had never occurred to her. Well, whoever grew up wanting to be an advice columnist, for heaven’s sake? Kids dreamed of being astronauts, great athletes, rock stars, and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalists. Which was what Shelby had every intention of being after she graduated from the journalism school at Northwestern. Unfortunately, the day she interviewed at the Daily Mirror just happened to be the same day that the venerable and much beloved and hugely syndicated Dear Gabby passed away. Hal Stabler was the managing editor at the time, and he’d already asked better than half his staff who’d like to take over the paper’s advice column, and had been met with everything from grim silence to police demurrers to outright guffaws. The poor man had been desperate. “Want to give it a whirl?” he’d asked his interviewee. “Sure. Why not?” Shelby had replied. The rest, as they say, was history. And now, 12 years later, that history included a certain high visibility she wasn’t entirely comfortable with. 	156634
1981	Ms. 45	M				News Media. Photographer (Steve Singer). Newspaper reports of parts of unknown body. Newsman's Voice (Harry Maurer). Photographer (S. Edward Singer).	156635
2004	Ms. Goldman	M				Newscaster (Christy Lynn - Voice).	156636
2008	Ms. Match	N		Leigh, Jo	Harlequin Blaze Series #424	Public Relations Representative Paul Bennett is rich, successful, and looks more like one of his movie-star clients than their PR rep. Paul can have any woman he wants, any woman except Gwen Christopher’s smokin’-hot sister. Taking plain-jane Gwen out as a favor was supposed to be his ticket in. But waking up in a hotel room next to a nearly naked Gwen is a shocker. Gwen’s fun and smart and interesting and absolutely amazing in bed. But she’d never fit in with his parties-and-paparazzi lifestyle. This is a total mismatch. So why is he so ready to dive back into bed with Gwen the first chance he can?	156637
2005	MSNBC At the Movies	DT				On-Air Reporter (Ryan J. Downey). Hosts (Claudia DiFolco, Sharon Tay).	156638
1996	MSNBC Live	DT				News Staff. TV Anchors Lisa Kim (1996-1998 ), Edie Magnus (1996-1998), Christy Musumeci, Soledad O'Brien, Jessica Yellin, Rick Sanchez, Brian Williams, Jodi Applegate (1996-1998), Chris Janing (1998-2004), Greg Jarrett (1998-2002).TV Anchors Forrest Sawyer (1999-2003), Ashleigh Banfield (1999-2003), Alex Witt (1999-2004), Lester Holt (1999-2004), Dan Abrams (2006), Randy Meier (2006), John Seigenthaler (2006), Willow Bay (2006), Chris Matthews (2006), Lisa Daniels (2006).TV Anchors Contessa Brewer (2004), Natalie Morales (2004), Jeannie Ohm (2004), Amy Robach (2004), Melissa Stark (2004), Alison Stewart (2004), Kristine Johnson (2006). Editor-in-Chief Jerry Nachman (2002-2003). Correspondent-Anchor Bob Kur.Entertainment Editor Dana Kennedy (2006). Internet Correspondents May Kathleen Flynn (1996-1999), Lisa J. Napoli (1999-2001), Norah O'Donnell (2004), Campbell Brown (2006). Senior Political Analyst Lawrence O'Donnell.	156639
2005	MTV Movie Awards 2005 Pre-Show	T				Interviewers (Nichole Richie, Fat Joe, Sway). Host (SuChin Pak).	156640
1981	MTV News	DT			Series 1981.	Correspondents Kurt Loder, Gideon Yago, Sway, SuChin Pak, Iann Robinson, Nick Zano, Serena Altschul, Brian McFayden, Chris Connelly.	156641
1987	MTV News: This Week in Rock	DT			Series 1987	News Reporter (Serena Altschul). News Reporter (Kurt Loder).	156642
2007	MTV Video Music Awards 2007	T				Reporter (Shari Emami)	156643
2002	Mu Sa Do (aka Las Vegas Warrior, Fightclub Warrior)	M				Investigative Reporter Chase Somete (Laurie Hanley) is sent to Las Vegas on the trail of uncovering an organized fight ring investigating the world of illegal underground fighting. Somete’s initial reluctance to investigate an underground fighting ring subsides when a fighter is killed in competition without repercussions. Despite the fact that the serious-minded reporter views her current assignment as far from what she wants to do in journalism, her curiosity is peaked when she discovers that one of the fighters has died as a result of injuries sustained in a fight. As Chase’s natural journalistic instincts leads her ever deeper into the dangerous world of underground fight clubs, she finds that her own life may also be in danger as a result of her quest for answers in the fighter’s mysterious death.	156644
1599	Much Ado About Nothing	P		Shakespeare, William		Messenger. Act I, Scene I.	156645
2001	Much Ado About Something	DT			Australia	Interviewer-Narrator Michael Rubbo.	156646
1942	Much Too Shy	M				Reporter (Ben Williams).	156647
1977	Muchachas de Acapulco	MF				Reportero emprende una travesja marina con cuatro mujeres, una de ellas lo mata y son rescatadas por un guardacostas.	156648
1991	Muchachitas (aka Girls)	TF		Guerra, Alfredo		News Media covers four girls chosen to integrate into a Spanish pop group.	156649
1999	Muckraker	N		Callahan, Billy		Newspaper. Ashley, 16, worries because a story that he has written for his school newspaper reveals extensive drug activity in a local park, and he fears for his own safety	156650
2007	Muckrakers: How Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair and Lincoln Steffens Helped Expose Scandal, Inspire Reform, and Invent Investigative Journalism	D		Bausum, Ann 		Investigative Journalism is born in America at the turn of the 20th century when reporters and monthly magazines collaborate to create a new kind of journalism -- in-depth serialized exposes of corporate, labor and political corruption. Many of these stories become instant bestsellers in book format. 	156651
1942	Mud on the Stars (aka Wild River)	N	OWN - P	Huie, William Bradford	Huie, William Bradford	Newspaperman Peter Garth Lafavor is a wealthy Southerner, ends up in the newspaper business on an in-search-of himself trip to the West Coast, and then into the army at the beginning of World War II.	156652
1997	Muddy Waters	N		Astley, Judy		Advice Columnist Stella works as an agony aunt for a teenage magazine. Stella’s friends assume she does not have any problems of her own and deluge her with their woes -- Abigail, deserted by her husband, moves in with Stella, but then starts to move in on Stella’s husband. Stella lives on Pansy Island, a self-consciously arty community on the Thames, where her husband Adrian writes erotic novels in a summerhouse by the river while her two teenage children prepare themselves for adult life in various ways not necessarily recommended in the pages of their mother’s advice columns. Stella’s friends assume that she has no problems of her own, and shamelessly come to he for the advice she dishes up for a living on the magazine. Stella, however, finds herself with a problem she cannot handle when Abigail, her rich and glamorous friend from university, comes to stay. Abigail has been deserted by her husband, and has decided that Stella’s life, and more particularly Stella’s husband, with whom she once had a fling in her younger days will fill the gap nicely. 	156653
1978	Muerte del Papa, La	N		Rocha, Luis Miguel		Reporter Sara Monteiro returns from a vacation to London in 2006 to find an envelope containing puzzling documents: a list of names and a coded message. From this point on, she will become immersed in a whirlwind weave of intrigue and danger. Her search leads to the truth behind Pope John Paul’s sudden death in 1978. The Vatican’s official statement leaves no room for speculation -- it was a fatal heart attack. But the documents Monteiro discovers changes all of that -- and someone doesn’t want her to tell anyone about her discoveries. 	156654
1974	Muerte llama a las 10, La (aka Killer Wore Gloves, The; Le Calde Labbra del Carnefice)	MF			Spain	Photojournalist-War Correspondent Michael has been on assignment in Vietnam for several months. He is missing and his girlfriend is worried.  After getting a call from Michael, she goes to a deserted airstrip and is shot at by an assassin, returning home to find that the man she sublet her apartment to has committed suicide by jumping off her balcony. A mysterious killer murders the secretary of the woman’s publisher. 	156655
1974	Muerte Llama a las Diez, La (Killer Wore Gloves, The)	MF			Spain	Reporter Jackie of the News Globe works with Photojournalist Michael. They steal a million dollar payroll from the Americans in Vietnam. Jackie and another accomplice try to get the money.Photojournalist Michael covers war in Vietnam and is never seen. He is killed early in the film while his girlfriend gets involved in a murder waiting for his return.	156656
1964	Muhtesem serseri	MF				Journalist	156657
1955	Muj pritel Fabian	MF			Czechoslovakia.	Photographer (Fanda Mrazek).	156658
2004	Mujer de Judas, La	T	DVD -R 1750		Episode. Spanish - No Subtitles	Periodista y una mujer mata a un sacerdote decide hacer un documental al respecto.	156659
1988	Mujer de tu vida, La: mujer feliz, La	MF				Editor (Juan Luis Galiardo).	156660
1990	Mukham	MF			India	Reporter (Rajeev Nath). Photographer (Joseph Madapally).	156661
1940	Mulberry Bush, The	N	OWN - H	Miller, Mrs. Helen Topping		Correspondent Mike Paull, internationally famous correspondent at 29.	156662
2008	Mule, The	N		Galan, Juan Eslaya. Translator Lisa Dillman		Journalists exploit an unlikely hero of the people  during the Spanish Civil War because these opportunistic journalists desperately are trying to convince the Spanish public that the war is under control when it is anything but.  One journalist catches wind of an incident involving Juan Castro Perez, a muleteer who thinks he is doomed when he crosses paths with a group of Communist soldiers until the soldiers order him at gunpoint to take them prisoner so they can survive the war. The journalist twists the story into a morale-boosting puff piece that turns Castro into a poster boy for Franco’s cause. 	156663
1960	Mulino delle donne di pietra, Il (aka Mill of the Stone Women,  Drops of Blood, Horror of the Stone Women	MF			France	Journalist Hans von Arnim (Pierre Brice) arrives in a town near Amsterdam to write a story on a reclusive sculptor who lives on an island in the old mill house the locals call the Mill of the Stone Women. Hans meets the professor’s beautiful and seductive daughter  and begins to feel passion for her despite his true love for another woman. Slowly becomes aware of the nefarious experiments being conducted by the sculptor and his assistant as local women continue to disappear.	156664
2001	Mullet Chronicles, The	M				Interviewer-Narrator (Matthew Bose).	156665
2004	Mullets, The: Silent Bud Deadly	T	DVD -R 1555		Episode. 3-17-2004	Tabloids do stories on Dwayne and Denny's misbehavior at a swank Hollywood party.	156666
2000	Mulligan	M				Editor (Charles Hubbell)	156667
1879	Mulligan Guard Ball, The	P	COPY	Harrigan, Edward		Newspaper. "I see in da Christian Observer…."  No journalism.	156668
2002	Multitude of Sins, A	SS		Ford, Richard		Journalist has a hotel-room tryst with the wife of a rich man	156669
2003	Mumbai Matinee	MF			Bollywood	Journalist Sonia Varma (Perizaad Zorabian) wants to interview the nation's most wanted sex star. The actor gets arrested by police for starring in steamy scenes. The reporter bails him out and takes him to her house. She helps him lose his virginity.	156670
2008	Mumbai Meri Jaan	MF			India	Newsreader 1 (Gaurav Dhir). Newsreader 2 (Megha Joshi). Newsreader 3 (Sonal Khale). News Anchor Rupali Bani Rudali (Vinit Sharma). Reporter in TV (Yashashri Upasani). TV Cameraman Outside Showroom (Sandeep Varadkar). TV Reporter Ouside Showroom (Radhika Sharma). TV Cameraman (Akash Dhopeshwarkar). 	156671
2003	Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost	MF			India	News Media. Star TV Reporter Priya Narayan (Raageshwari). Narrator (Amitabh Bachchan).	156672
1972	Mumbo Jumbo	N	OWN - H	Reed, Ishmael		African-American Editor Abdul Hamid, black magazine editor, translator.	156673
1997	Mumia: Case for Reasonable Doubt?, A	DT				Journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal from Philadelphia convicted and ordered to death for 1981 murder of a police officer	156674
1981	Mummer Kiss	SSF	GPL	Swanwick, Michael		Reporter Suzette Fletcher (S.J. Fletcher, "everybody calls me Fletch," reporter for the Boston Globe. Hit while driving a motorbike. Guns, adventure, killed in action. Story dies with her.	156675
1996	Mummer's Curse, The	NM		Roberts, Gillian		Freelance Writer Amanda Pepper, a Philadelphia schoolteacher, witnesses the murder of a clown in the Mummer's Parade. When a fellow teacher and principal suspect names her as his alibi, she begins sleuthing.Pepper wants to write an article about the Mummers and is at the parade when the murder occurs.Crime reporters smelling a connection to another Mummer's suspicious disappearance and hungry for the secrets she's been collecting for the unwritten article want to talk to Pepper.But Pepper would rather talk about the plagiarizing student whose litigious parents might cost her job.	156676
2005	Mummified Girls!	M				News Media. Reporter (Zoe Duval).	156677
1915	Mummy and the Humming Bird, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	156678
2006	Mummy’s Kiss, The: 2nd Dynasty (aka Second Dynasty)	M				Reporter Elyse Lam (Christine Nguyen) is at a museum doing a story on the Mummy. The rumor is the mummy comes to life when his mask is removed. The museum guide pulls off the mask to show the story is a myth.  Lam takes the story about the mummy to her boss Jack (Mark Bedell)  and he wants more so she goes to the museum after hours to get proof that the mummy lives. The tenacious newswoman is caught by the mummy and his female slaves and wrapped in mummy cloth. It seems an Egyptian goddess regains her lost youth by dispatching a living Mummy to kidnap sexy young women from whom she steals their “kas” (spiritual twins) turning them into zombie-like love slaves. The museum director hypnotizes her and unwraps her. She is nude. They all have sex. Editor Jack decides to go to the museum to find his reporter. He finds her naked on a chair. They kiss and leave the museum. 	156679
1967	Mummy's Shroud, The	M			AFI-Photographers	News Media. Reporter (Pat Gorman). Reporter (Michael Rothwell).  Reporter (Terence Sewards). Reporter (Roy Stephens). Arab Reporter (George Zenios). Photographer.	156680
1942	Mummy's Tomb, The	M				Reporter (Jack Arnold)	156681
1994	Munchie Strikes Back	M				Newscaster (Toni Naples)	156682
1981	Mundo Magico dos Trapalhoes, O	MF				Journalist (Rita Furtado). Journalist (Carmen Pereira)	156683
2006	Mundo maravilloso, Un	MF				Reportero Economico (Martin Altomaro). Reportero Nota Roja 1 (Rodrigo Vazquez). Reportero Nota Roja 2 (Martin Zapata). Reportero Nota Roja 3 (Noe Alvarado). Reportero en Estocolmo (Alexander Garcia). Reporter at Novel Prizes (Diego Luna).Reportera Economica (Carmen Madrid). Ministerio Publico (Javiere Zaragoza).	156684
1979	Mundo-mercado do Sexo	MF			Brazil	Reporter Mauro (Jose Mojica Marins) has 24 hours to find a headline on Christmas Eve.	156685
2005	Munich	M	DVD -R HQ 8663, 8664, 8665			News and Sports Media. Israeli News Anchors (Amos Shoov, Geoffrey Dowell). Female Israeli News Anchor (Rana Werbin). German Reporter in Munich Underground (Alexander Beyer). English Reporter in Munich Underground (Patrick Kennedy).Spanish Reporter in Munich (Arturo Arribas). Israeli Reporter in Munich Underground (Yaron Josef Motolla). Arab Reporter in Munich Underground (Jalil Nacin).Camera Crew at Munich (Martin Ontrop, Joram Voelklein). Photographer at Munich (Michael Schenk). News Crew at Furstenfeldbruck (Andreas Lust, Tom Wlaschiha).	156686
1972	Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympics	DT			Miniseries	Reporters and sportscasters	156687
1990	Munich Signature	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#3 Zion Convenant Series	American Journalist John  Murphy and German-born violinist Elisa Lindheim have turned their marriage of convenience into a real reunion at last. Elisa’s family has found safe haven in Prague. Her close friend Leah Feldstein is on the way to Italy. In May, 1938 Hitler’s forces continue to swallow pieces of Europe forcing Jews to flee from his ever-tightening net. Yet where can they go? While nations argue politics and negotiate payments, and British prime minister Neville Chamberlain accepts Hitler’s signature of “peace in our time,” homeless Jews bob on the open sea in “coffin ships.” After suffering through internment at Dachau and a hellish fire, Simon Feldstein, former percussionist with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, becomes a stowaway on the SS Darien, one of the battered refugee ships. His wife, Leah, a talented cellist, undertakes a treacherous journey over the Alps to save herself and a little boy. But it seems all the harbors of the world are slammed shut against the Darien. Where can they find a place to call home? 	156688
1935	Munkbrogreven (aka The Count of the Old Monk's Bridge. Aka The Count of the Old Town).	MF		Fischer, Siegfried and Arthur Fischer (Play)	Sweden	Reporter.	156689
1991	Muno no hito	MF			Japan	Editor (Seikou Ito).	156690
1964	Munsters, The: Family Portrait	T	DVD -R HQ 5176. SV 89		Episode #13.  12-17-1964. Series (9-24-64 to 9-1-66)	Magazine Reporter Lennie Bates (Harvey Korman). Event Magazine chooses the Munsters as the average American family, but things don't go as planned.	156691
1965	Munsters, The: Mummy Munster	T			Episode #32.  4-29-1965	News Media. The First Reporter (Diana Frothingham). The Second Reporter (Ralph Smiley).	156692
1965	Munsters, The: Underground Munsters	T			Episode #51.12-16-1965	News Media. Reporter (Hoke Howell). Reporter (Jimmy Joyce). Photographer (Bob Harvey).	156693
1987	Muppet Family Christmas, A	T			Episodes	News Media. The Newsman (Jim Henson).	156694
1976	Muppet Show, The	T			Series	News Media.  The Newsman (Jim Henson)	156695
1985	Muppet Video: Muppet Moments	M				News Media. The Newsman (Jim Henson).	156696
1985	Muppet Video: Muppet Treasures	T				News Media. The Newsman (Jim Henson).	156697
1999	Muppets From Space	M	SVD 954			TV Reporter Miss Piggy is a tyro TV reporter of WHHZ-TV 9 working on a big story. "I've got to change into something that says journalistic integrity." Cameraman Mikey (David Lenthall).	156698
1979	Muppets Go Hollywood, The	MT				Interviewers (Rita Moreno, Dick Van Dyke).	156699
2003	Muppets Party Cruise	G				News Media. The Newsman (Brian Henson - Voice).	156700
1984	Muppets Take Manhattan, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7918, 7919			News Reporter (Fran Brill). Muppet Newsman (Jim Henson).	156701
1986	Muppets, The: Celebration of 30 Years, A	MT				News Media. The Newsman (Jim Henson).	156702
2005	Muppets' Wizard of Oz, The	MT				Weatherman (Dan Payne).	156703
2002	Murder	MT			UK	Journalist (Lucy Brown).	156704
1991	Murder 101	MT				TV Reporter (Mary Lou Piccard)	156705
1963	Murder a la Mode	NM	OWN	Moyes, Patricia		Press	156706
2005	Murder Almighty	NSF		Perone, S.P.		American reporters in the Vatican find evidence of a conspiracy to fix the papal election. They become targets for the same ruthless assassins systematically removing all obstacles to their chosen papal successor.But who is this chosen Heir to St. Peter? Is he complicit in this conspiracy? And who are the powerful lay advocates responsible? Is their motivation ideological...or more sinister?The reporters soon discover much more than they bargained for. High-ranking clergy have their own dangerous secrets. And supernatural forces appear to be at work.	156707
1992	Murder Amid Proofs	NM		Bremner, Marjorie		News Media	156708
2007	Murder Among the OWLS	NM		Crider, Bill		Reporter who is news hungry smells a juicy story and gives the sheriff Dan Rhodes problems about the death of the Old Women's Literary Society (OWLS) member found dead on her kitchen floor.	156709
1993	Murder Among Us	N		Granger, Ann		London Food Critic takes over for the expert gastronomic services of a chief inspector’s brother-in-law Paul Danby because he is better known and this provokes outrage in the Danby household. It all involves Springwood Hall, which has been turned into a smart Cotswold country hotel and has caused controversy among the locals. The Society for the Preservation of Historic Bamford objects to alterations carried out on the venerable building. Then the critic choice added to the controversy.At a gala opening to which all the disaffected parties have been invited in a gesture of compromise, there are a lot of unhappy people. And the situation is not helped when a recently murdered body is found in the wine cellar.	156710
1959	Murder and Blueberry Pie	NM	OWN	Lockridge, Frances and Richard		Editor Bob Oliver, Glenville Advertiser.  Lois Williams, freelance writer for paper.	156711
2005	Murder Artist, The	N		Case, John		TV News Correspondent Alex Callahan, an investigative reporter out  of Washington has traveled to some of the most dangerous corners of the globe, covering famine, plague and war. He's seen more than his share of blood and death.But what he's never known is the terror that grabs him when, on a tranquil summer afternoon, he ceases to be an observer to the dark side and, to his shock, becomes enmeshed in it.Separated from his wife and struggling not to become a stranger to his six-year-old twin sons, Callahan is with them when they vanish without a trace amid the hurly-burly of a countryside Renaissance Fair.Time is running out as the police search for the children. Callahan vows to use his own investigative skills to rescue his children from "The Piper." He faces the media avalanche outside his house. There are no reliable leads.Scouring the Internet, Alex discovers connections between several cases of abducted twins and his own situation. He travels to Daytona Beach, Florida to interview sources and Las Vegas to research other  horrific deaths. He ends up on the California coast	156712
2008	Murder Artist, The	N		Wiesner, Marcus		Reporter Josh’s weapons are his writing skills and journalistic instincts. His allegiance is to the “Gods of Journalism,” which means he’s committed to getting what’s newsworthy into print, in this case stories that track a serial murderer. But he encounters roadblocks put up by the city fathers and even his own publisher who are bent on suppressing the Jewish angle for fear of panicking the city. Luckily, he has his foul-mouthed night city editor on his side and sometimes his female sidekick. Their romantic entanglement, added to conflicting loyalties and ambitions, make their partnership rocky. Working like an investigative reporter works, Josh files stories that bring him closer to identifying the killer, understanding why he embraces the twisted psychology of his idol, Adolph Hitler, and what drives his deadly assaults against Jews connected to the art world. The game gets turned around with the killer hunting Josh. Who survives a bloody denouement? If it’s Josh, will his romance survive the clash of motivations churned up by the chase and will the Hitlerite’s call for a relentless war against Jews make it into print?	156713
1982	Murder at "Tomorrow"	NM		George, Kara		Newsmagazine Editor Max Exeter takes over sophisticated newsweekly Tomorrow and his radical changes anger the staff.  He's killed and the search is on for the killer.	156714
1997	Murder at 1600	M				TV Reporter (Jackie Bensen).  TV Reporter #1 (Maureen Bunyan). TV Reporter #2 ( Kathryn Klvana).  Network Reporter (Lewis Grenville). Network Reporter (Doris E. McMillon) Reporter C (Donald Jones). Reporter (George Sperdakos).CNN Newscaster #1 (Dan Duran). CNN Newscaster #1 (Sheldon Turcott). CNN Newscaster #2 (Sandi Stahlbrand). CNN News Anchor (Tom Urich). CNN Reporter (Mike Hambrick). Reporter at Jail (Michael Kinney). CNN News Anchor (Tom Urich).Local Newscaster (Tino Monte).	156715
1965	Murder at 45 r.p.m.	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	156716
1965	Murder at City Hall	N		Ross, Dan		Press	156717
1993	Murder at Drury Lane	NM		Hall, Robert Lee		Printer Benjamin Franklin seeks relaxation at a new play at the Drury Lane Theater in London where a heckler topples to his death.	156718
1978	Murder at Elaine's: Novel, A	N		Rosenbaum, Ron		Journalist	156719
1935	Murder at High Noon (aka Daylight Murder)	NM		McGuire, Paul		Press	156720
2008	Murder at Hotel Cinema	N		Craig, Daniel Edward		Tabloid Reporters and an abrasive publicist Moira Schwartz are involved in the murder of a superstar at the Hotel Cinema. The hotel’s overbearing owner offers the superstar $150,000 to appear at the hotel’s opening and dive from the penthouse balcony into the swimming pool. She takes the plunge but when she remains at the pool’s bottom, hotelier Trevor Lambert, now the general manager of Hotel Cinema, dives in and makes a heroic, but futile effort to save her life. Was it a publicity stunt gone awry, suicide or murder? When the body reveals stab wounds, the LAPD detective develops a list of suspects that includes Chelsea’s abrasive publicity, Moira Schwartz.  Suddenly Hotel Cinema is the setting of a hilarious Hollywood murder mystery starring the star’s former pit bull publicist, a star-struck detective, tasteless tabloid reporters and Trevor’s incompetent boss who breaks every rule in the hotel handbook. Champagne is flowing, business is booming, but when the hotel staff is targeted as murder suspects, the party turns into a publicity nightmare.	156721
1994	Murder at Midnight	M				Photographer (Bob Levy).	156722
1935	Murder at Monte Carlo	M			UK Only. Flynn.	Journalist Dyter (Errol Flynn) travels to Monte Carlo to expose roulette system, murder. Rival Reporter Gilian (Eve Gray), girlfriend. Editor (Henry B. Longhurst)	156723
1996	Murder at My Door	M				Newscaster (Marrett Green)	156724
1988	Murder at San Simeon	NM	OWN - H	Hall, Robert Lee		Publisher William Randolph Hearst	156725
1996	Murder at San Simeon	N		Hearst, Patricia and Cordelia Frances Biddle		Publisher-News Magnate William Randolph Hearst and Columnist Louella Parsons are among those aboard a yacht in which a Hollywood producer is killed in 1924.Hearst's real-life granddaughter take the real-life yacht death of Thomas Ince and turn it into fiction.	156726
2009	Murder at the Academy Awards	N		Rivers, Joan and Jerrilyn Farmer		Interviewer Maxine “Max” Taylor is the tart-tongued queen of the glamorous Red Carpet interviews and fashion critique. Sharing the dish with her daughter Drew, the calls-it-as-she-sees-it entertainer has parlayed this star-studded Academy Awards gig into TV’s most-watched pre-show event. Tonight, Max has landed a real coup -- an exclusive interview with the young paparazzi-trailed Oscar nominee. But not even Max, who has seen her share of celebrity train wrecks, is prepared for an incoherent actress straight out of rehab who stumbles up to the microphone, slurs a few cryptic words and drops dead at the hem of Max’s stunning Michael Kors gown. Hollywood treats the starlet’s demise as tragic but inevitable, but Max sees it as a perfectly calculated crime. She alone heard the starlet’s final whisper -- a clue that leads Max to the pricey rehab clinic. Max goes undercover and embarks on a twelve-step investigation into murder. 	156727
2009	Murder at the Arlington	NM		Kaska, Kathleen		Reporter Sydney Lockhart checks into the historic Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1952. Before she even unpacks, she discovers the brutally murdered body of the hotel’s bookkeeper. What had begun as a simple travel-writing assignment now turns into a murder investigation. The bad news is that Sydney is a suspect. Determined to clear her name and prove herself a reporter deserving more than just travel assignments, Sydney becomes embroiled in the underworld of gangsters and gamblers. In her fight for the truth, she soon faces a more urgent battle -- saving her own skin.	156728
1999	Murder at the Library of Congress	NM		Truman, Margaret	#16 Capital Crimes Series	TV Reporter Lucianne Huston is assigned to cover an art theft during which a guard is killed. When she learns of an art expert's murder, the reporter suspects a connection between the two crimes.Annabel Smith is commissioned to write an article on Columbus for the Library of Congress' magazine, Civilization and enters a world of art and information, politics and prestige, patronage and shadowy traffic in rare manuscripts -- and violence.When a world-renowned expert is found murdered at his desk at the Library of Congress, the Library's reputation is at stake. Has a legendary diary by one of Columbus' companions really turned up?Why did eight years earlier another of the library's Hispanic scholars disappear under mysterious circumstances? Annabel wants answers to these questions.Day-to-day operation continues. Current librarian has his hands full dealing with Huston and the rest of the press not to mention Congress.	156729
1947	Murder at the Mardi Gras	NM	OWN - H	Stone, Elisabet M.		Reporter Maggie Slone, fast-talking newspaper reporter	156730
1938	Murder at the Mike	N		Saxby, Charles		Radio. Los Angeles radio station showing inside operations of the station and the ultra-modern murder devices	156731
1990	Murder at the National Cathedral	NM		Truman, Margaret	#10 Capital Crimes Series	Public Relations	156732
1944	Murder At the Opera	CB			Everybody’s Comics #1	Reporter Joan Mason	156733
1992	Murder at the Pentagon	NM	OWN - H	Truman, Margaret	#11 Capital Crimes Series	Public Relations	156734
2001	Murder at the Red Dog	NM		Hermann, John		Reporter Brew Moore and his faithful border collie, Jessie. Fed agents meddle in lives of locals	156735
1950	Murder at the Stork Club	T			Philco Television Playhouse	News Media. Sherman Billingsley, owner of Stork Club guest appearance	156736
1986	Murder at the Super Bowl	NS	OWN - H	Tarkenton, Fran with H. Resnicow		Sportswriter Marcus Aurelius Burr, young sportswriter who is champing at the bit to become an investigative reporter	156737
2007	Murder at the Universe	N		Craig, Daniel Edward		TV Anchor Honica Winters teams up with a VIP guest at the modern Universe hotel in Manhattan, New York when the guest discovers that the hotel owner was the victim of a hit-and-run driver. She’s the cantankerous executive director of Victims of Impaired Drivers and when she finds out a hotel executive may be responsible and that alcohol was involved, she uses the controversy to grandstand her cause. Winters exposes the sordid details on the national TV news.	156738
2005	Murder at the Washington Tribune	NM		Truman, Margaret	#21 Capital Crimes Series	Crime Reporter Joe Wilcox of the Washington Tribune has been feeling heat from his boss, and senses chance to improve his position by theorizing that serial killer has killed  two young, attractive female professionals, one a Tribune reporter.Joe's daughter, Roberta, is an up-and-coming local TV newscaster who competes for scoops. Wilcox is plagued by increasing self-doubt about his stalled career, feeling more and more pressure from younger, up-and-coming colleagues.Roberta is an award-winning broadcast journalist whose tough investigative reporting has begun to be noticed. The death of a Tribune reporter, found strangled in a closet at one end of the newsroom, is big news among Washington media.When the newspaper forms a task force, the cops create one of their own. Then a second woman is killed and like the first she was young, attractive and worked in the media. Wilcox spearheads the Trib's investigation.For Veteran Trib reporter Wilcox, whose career is mired in frustration and disappointment, the case strikes close to home. His daughter is a beautiful, rising TV news star. Wilcox is risking his career, marriage and even his daughter's life.	156739
1977	Murder at the World Series	MT				Reporter (Bob Allen). Anchorman (David Glodt). News Media. World Series in Houston kidnapping.	156740
2004	Murder at Union Station	NM		Truman, Margaret	#20 Capital Crimes Series	Crime Writer Richard Marienthal is eagerly anticipating his publishing debut, an organized crime expose that owes much to a former hitman turned government informant.But when the hitman returns from Israel where he has been living under witness protection to promote the book, the elderly mobster is gunned down in D.C.'s landmark Union Station.Young writer's zealous pursuit of success causes him to compromise his ethics. When he prints an unsubstantiated story told him by an old mobster, all hell breaks loose: a right-wing senator attempts to use the story to unseat the president.	156741
2001	Murder at Willow Slough	N		Thomas, Josh		Gay Reporter Jamie Foster has a lot going for him. He’s young, blond and handsome with an exciting career as a journalist. Then his life falls apart. Kent Wilson is a winner too, a good-looking athlete and the youngest sergeant in state police history. Assigned to investigate a gay murder, he comes up clueless. He teams up with Jamie to track down the killers and soon confronts a mind-boggling conspiracy. `	156742
2004	Murder Below the Line	M				News Media. Reporter Wayne Conelley (Edward J. Kerneckel). WCTS' Liz Smith (Toby Eisenberg). Reporter (Jeremy Longknight). Radio Newsman (Michael Tearson).	156743
1990	Murder Blues	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kerry Knickle). Reporter #2 (Christopher Black). Reporter #3 (Alexandra Bennett)	156744
2005	Murder by Deadline	NM		Taylor, Mel		TV Reporter Matt Bowen's life changes dramatically with just one anonymous phone call. In the sweltering heat of Miami, Bowen is having a typical hectic day, reporting the hard news, searching for leads and making plans for the evening. His phone rings.Mysterious woman on the line whispers secrets about being stalked and having too much information before she is abruptly cut off. Disturbed by her tone but baffled at the meaning of the call, he hangs up.Later that evening Matt's on assignment covering a local homicide and realizes the victim was his anonymous caller.Wracking his brain he tries to piece together why a woman who thought she was being stalked would go to the press instead of the police. And more importantly why him? He delves deeper in the mystery.As he draws too close to discovering the truth, his undercover reporting takes a personal turn when his girlfriend, Cat Miller, attracts the deadly attention of someone lurking in the darkness. She thinks she knows who the killer is.	156745
1943	Murder by Inches	N		Hopkins, Stanley, Jr.		Press	156746
1941	Murder by Invitation	M		Bricker, George (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist and Radio Broadcaster Bob White (Wallace Ford) for the New York Evening Register covers the sanity hearing of an old woman. She is found to be sound, calls members of her family and lawyer to her mansion to study them.Lawyer is murdered. When White hears of the death he arrives at the mansion with Photographer Eddie (Herbert Vigran) and a female assistant. Woman gets photographer to hide three million dollars for her and asks the columnist's help in trapping the killerFamily chauffeur and old woman's companion revealed to be secretly married, conspiring to commit murders. Her fortune proves to be Confederate money, but photographer has the last laugh as he photographs the journalist and his assistant embracing.He turns to the camera and announces "The Hays Office ain't gonna like that long kiss."  Old woman says she did not dare to reveal during her sanity hearing that she read White's column or they would have known she was crazy.Female assistant has to remind White that he has not called in the story. "Can you keep a secret?" "I'm a newspaperman." "Answer the question."	156747
1978	Murder by Microphone	NM	OWN - P	Reeves, John		Radio. Betsy Vulpitude works at CBC radio and has built a reputation as the dragon lady of TRASH -- Television-Radio-Administration-and-Sales headquarters	156748
1989	Murder by Night	M			Canada	Reporter (Michael Williams, a Canadian VJ) is a street reporter. Anchorwoman (Deborah Burgess).A man inadvertently gets caught near a car explosion and after he recovers from his injuries realizes that he has amnesia. Soon evidence begins to mount that he could be “The Claw Hammer Killer,” a serial murderer who targets for death the former patrons of a particular restaurant called Puzzles. 	156749
1980	Murder by Phone	M				Photographer (Jefferson Mappin)	156750
1987	Murder by the Book	T				News Media. Wimpy mystery writer D. H. Mercer (Robert Hays)	156751
2008	Murder By the Book: Kathy Reichs	DT	DVD -R HQ 9691		Episode. 2-23-2008	Reporter finds out the truth behind the disappearance of Madalyn Murray O’Hair and her family after a five-year investigation. 	156752
1997	Murder Call: Black Friday	T			Episode #7. 9-22-1997	TV Interviewer (Mark MacCallum).	156753
1999	Murder Call: Blow to the Heart, A	T			Episode #43. 6-16-1999	Journalist (John Ridley).	156754
1998	Murder Call: Deadline: Parts 1 and 2	T			Episode #26-#27. 9-22-1998	News Media. Channel 9 News Crew (Craig Donaldson, Darren MacDonald).	156755
1999	Murder Call: Death Down Market	T			Episode #42. 6-2-1999	Newsreader (Jane Wilcox).	156756
1999	Murder Call: Death in the Family	T			Episode #41. 5-19-1999	Newspaper Vendor (Kevin Taumata).	156757
1998	Murder Call: Dress To Die For, A	T			Episode #29. 10-6-1998	TV Newsreader (Jane Willcox).	156758
1997	Murder Call: Hot Shot	T			Episode #6. 9-14-1997	News Media. Reporter (Allison Cratchley).	156759
2008	Murder Casts a Shadow: Hawaii Mystery, A	NM		Kneubuhl, Victoria		Hawaiian Reporter Mina Beckwith teams up with visiting playwright Ned Manusia to investigate a twisted trail of clues in an attempt to recover the Bishop Museum’s portrait of King Kalakaua and uncover the killer. It is New Year’s Eve, 1934 and Honolulu is celebrating with champagne and fireworks while someone is making away with the painting and its curator. Honolulu in the 1930s is a unique and volatile mix of the provincial and the urban, East and West, islander and mainlander. Mina and Ned, both of Polynesian descent, confront the complexities and contradictions of Island life as their investigation takes them into the heart of Honolulu society and close-knit local families, whose intricate histories and relationship will have a direct impact on future lives and events. 	156760
1950	Murder Charge	NM		Miller, Wade		Press	156761
1949	Murder City	NM		Hall, Oakley M.		Press	156762
2004	Murder City: Critical Path, The	T			Episode #1. 3-18-2004.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Victoria Gay). Reporter 2 (David Gyasi).	156763
1950	Murder Club, The	T		Hecht, Ben (Story).	Bill Rose's Playbill	Press	156764
1996	Murder Crossed	N		Boylan, Eleanor		TV Journalist Patrick Brimmer is the father of one of three daughters of superstar actress. She's killed -- or is it her stand-in?	156765
1953	Murder for the Million	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	156766
1931	Murder From Beyond	NM		Foster, Francis		Press	156767
1937	Murder Goes to College	M		Steel, Kurt (Novel).	Ness Book	Reporter Sim Perkins (Roscoe Karns) is a drunk who looks into the murder of a mathematics professor.  Helps solve the murder.  Reporter drinks excessively -- so much so that the film ran into problems with the Production Code.	156768
1951	Murder Goes to Press	NM		Cairns, Cicely		Press	156769
1937	Murder Goes to Press	NM		Loomis, Noel		Press	156770
1957	Murder Has a Deadline	T			Climax!	Newspaper. Eddie Albert, Constance Ford	156771
1993	Murder in a Mayonnaise Jar	N		McKitterick, Molly		TV Reporter. Young woman TV reporter and an anchorman go through mid-life crisis and investigate two deaths.	156772
1983	Murder in a Small Town	N		Fox, H.B.		News Media	156773
1999	Murder in a Small Town	MT	SVD 1225			Reporter	156774
2008	Murder in A-Major	NM		Torgov, Morley		Music Critic, a scoundrel and a kleptomaniac, ends up murdered under highly mysterious circumstances in the world of Robert and Clara Schumann in the Germany of the 1850s. Robert, one of the crowning musical geniuses of mid-19th century Europe is surrounded with enemies, some of whom are fiercely jealous of his talent, others in love with his beautiful wife, a musical genius in her own right. Dusseldorf’s top detective Inspector Hermann Preiss investigates. A mysterious off-key A on the Schumann’s piano leads to a case that involves classical composers who were stars and had egos that were just as monstrous as the rock stars today. 	156775
1993	Murder in Bandora	NM		Karr, Leona		Newspaper Owner Addie Devore leaves Boston for the small town of Bandora to take over her grandfather's weekly newspaper after his death	156776
2008	Murder in Byzantium	N		Kristeva, Julia (C. Jon Delogu, translator)		Paris Journalist Stephanie Delacour goes to cover the hunt for a serial killer in the city of Santa Varvara, “the paradise of various Mafia groups and sects.”  She begins an affair with a police commissioner and investigates the serial killer who appears to be focusing on members of a religious cult. An historian explains his ideas about the First Crusade, a Byzantine princess, language and foreigners.	156777
1961	Murder in Eden	M				Art Critic Max Aaronson (Robert Lepler).	156778
1943	Murder in False Face	N		Childerness, George		Press	156779
2002	Murder in Foggy  Bottom	NM		Truman, Margaret	#17 Capital Crimes Series	Washington Post Reporter Joe Potamos is one of the first on the scene when a well-dressed male corpse is found in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington D.C. He is determined to get the scoop on the dead man's identity.Two days later, three small commercial airliners plunger from the sky (in New York, Idaho and California) killing 78 people. Witnesses claim they saw missiles strike two of the planes.Joe's girlfriend, professional pianist Roseann, unwittingly makes helpful contacts at her Washington gigs.	156780
1986	Murder in Georgetown	NM	OWN - H	Truman, Margaret	#7 Capital Crimes Series	Reporter Joe Potamos of The Post, is assigned to write a story when the daughter of a powerful U.S. senator is found beaten to death. Potamos' investigation turns up a right-wing conspiracy to capture the presidency.A journalism student who is a senator's young daughter, Valerie Frolich, is murdered. Reporter Potamos questions the victim's classmates, and their instructor, George Bowen, a crony of the senator and a politically powerful land developer.The senator's presidential aspirations are well-known and Potamos begins to suspect the man has sacrificed his daughter to prevent her from talking about his secret, illegal deals.When another of Bowen's students is killed, and Potamo's lover disappears, the reporter is outraged. Convinced that the Senator and his cronies are guilty, Potamos breaks into their formidable hideout.	156781
2002	Murder in Greenwich	MT	VHS 1318			TV Reporter (William Wallace). Reporter #1 (Fiona Edgar). Epilogue Reporter (Charles Pierard).  Media. "You're a walking tabloid headline," snarls ex-cop Steve.	156782
1937	Murder in Greenwich Village	M				Photographer falls in love and solves a murder	156783
1991	Murder in High Places	MT				Alcoholic Former Journalist (Ted Levine). Boozing ex-journalist just elected mayor. Homicide probe in a Colorado ski resort	156784
1992	Murder in High Places	NM		Pentecost, Hugh		Journalist Larry Welch is sitting on a story so big it could lead to international disaster or even war. He seeks sanctuary in New York's luxurious Hotel Beaumont to decide his story's fate.Men in high places want Welch's information. They also want the well-known Welch buried along with his secrets. The legendary hotel manager faces a crisis when his beloved secretary is kidnapped by a group that wants him to betray the journalist.He is ordered to leave Welch a sitting duck with no cops, no security. Or his lifelong friend and secretary will be killed. As a reign of terror sweeps the hotel, the manager fears he is about to be an accessory to murder.But whose murder? His secretary or the journalist?	156785
1957	Murder in Majorca	NM		Bryan, Michael		Press	156786
1987	Murder in Mendocino	NM	MLPL	Kittredge, Mary		Columnist Martin McGregor. Pelican Rock Lighthouse Weekly. (Little journalism)	156787
2001	Murder in Mind: Teacher	T			Episode #1. 4-22-2001	News Media. Reporter (Joanne Unwin). News Vendor (Stanley Kaye).	156788
2002	Murder in Mind: Victim	T			Episode #13.	TV News Anchor (Julian Protheroe).	156789
1990	Murder in Mississippi	MT			Based on a true story.	News Reporter (Greg Kinnear).	156790
2005	Murder in Montauk	NM		Kay, Judy Soloway		Reporter Charlie Anderson on leave from the Boston Globe, becomes entangled in a mystery when he stumbles upon a news article about his own death.Confused and still very much alive, Charlie travels to Montauk, Long Island, to learn more about the deceased man and learns more about himself in the process.	156791
1999	Murder in Montparnasse	N		Engel, Howard		Journalist Michael Ward just arrives at the Left Bank to discover a killer uncannily like England's Jack the Ripper is stalking the city streets of Paris and preying on young woman in autumn, 1925.Ward falls in with an expatriate American writer who introduces him to the café scene and his crowd of writers and artists. The victims are artist models, not prostitutes and Jack De Paris has killed five women already.Ward keeps his journalist's instincts about him. It occurs to him to wonder, after the latest slaying, is someone with a grudge against a former lover might not lethal advantage of the cover provided by the unknown Jack de Paris in order to commit murderWard discusses his theories with an engaging character based on the legendary crime novelist Georges Simenon.	156792
1979	Murder in Music City	MT				Photographer	156793
1991	Murder in New Hampshire: Pamela Wojas Smart Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7289, 7290.		True Story that Inspired "To Die For." Ness	Aspiring TV Reporter Pamela Smart (Helen Hunt). TV Reporter (Bill Spencer)	156794
1991	Murder in Ordinary Time	NM	OWN - H	O'Marie, Sister Carol Anne		TV Reporter Christina Kelly, television's leading investigative reporter, beautiful.	156795
1990	Murder in Paradise	MT			1-19-90	Reporter suckers detective. Too much press coverage`	156796
1956	Murder in Print	NM		Sonin, Ray		Press	156797
1945	Murder in Reverse	M			UK Only	Press	156798
2001	Murder in Small Town X	T			Series	Reporter Frank Kovick (Christopher Liam Moore)	156799
1939	Murder in Soho (aka Murder in the Night)	M			UK	Reporter Roy Barnes (Bernard Lee) is love a dance hostess who is the wife of a man killed because he was going to tell the police about an American gangster’s past. The gangster is running The Cotton Club in London’s Soho district and thinks he can do anything he wants to because he outwitted America’s G-men and has little to fear from Scotland Yard. With Scotland yard’s unofficial blessing, the dance hostess and the inquiring reporter go undercover to get the goods on the social-climbing mobster. She gives the reporter some incriminating pearls to give to a Scotland Yard inspector but two of the gangster’s henchmen follow the reporter, take the pearls away from him and leaves him unconscious in a taxi. The gangster can’t believe the dance hostess is double-crossing him, but agrees to put her to the test.	156800
1985	Murder in Space	MT				News Media. Woman Reporter (Cheryl Wilson)	156801
1990	Murder in St. James	NM		Windsor, Maggie		Sports Reporter Frank Bullinger Jr. is an aging baseball journalist who sets out to write about the Season of Gold, 1946 when one man established a third, fully integrated major baseball league in Mexico.	156802
2004	Murder in Suburbia:	T			UK. Episode #1.3-13-2004	Photographer (Jay Simpson).	156803
1981	Murder in Texas	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Steve Fifield). Reporter (Nik Hagler). Reporter (Naomi White). Reporter (Bill Wiley). Anchor Person (Jim Hudson). Newsman (Gregory Itzin).	156804
1940	Murder in the Air	M	SVD 1415			Radio Announcer (John Deering)	156805
1942	Murder in the Big House (aka Born for Trouble)	M		Chodorov, Jerry (Idea). Raymond L. Schrock (Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Re-released as "Born for Trouble" in 1945.	Reporter "Scoop" Conner (George Meeker) asked by convicted gangster to be at his execution in case he sings. Cub Reporter Bert Bell (Van Johnson) arrives having been promised job but editor keeps avoiding him. Editor, Assistant Randall (Frank Wilcox).Reporter Gladys Wayne (Faye Emerson)  takes him under her wing.  She tells him Conner is one of the best reporters in the world when sober and adds he will be full of "bottle courage" when he covers execution. Conner passes out after getting drunk.Bell and Wayne cover the execution. Before sentence can be carried out, convict is struck by lightning to his cell. Editor fires Conner when he finds out he did not cover execution and also threatens to fire Wayne.Bell proves himself a reporter but decides to leave the newspaper business and marry Wayne.  Editor James F. Ainslee (Joseph Cehan) gives them his car to take on their honeymoon, then has them arrested for stealing it. Young Reporter (Ray Montgomery).Reporters (Walter Brooke, Virgin Cain, Bill Edwards, Eddie Graham, Stuart Holmes, William Hopper, I. Stanford Jolley, Hank Mann, Frank Mayo, Paul Panzer, Don Phillips, Don Turner, Jack Wise ). Newsboy (Dick Chandlee).	156806
1944	Murder in the Blue Room	M			Missing Guest, The	Journalist attends party thrown at haunted mansion. People start to tie and a man who spent a night in the "blue room" disappears.	156807
1990	Murder in the Blue Room	NM		Roosevelt, Elliot		Press Secretary Stephen Early works for Franklin Roosevelt	156808
1991	Murder in the Dog Days	NM	OWN - P	Carlson, P.M.		News Media	156809
1995	Murder in the First	M				News Media. Reporter (Joseph Quinn Simpkins). Newsreel Reporters (Thomas Fenske, Robert Lee).  Inspired by a true story, a petty criminal sent to Alcatraz in the 1930s is caught trying to make an escape.	156810
1935	Murder in the Fleet	M				Reporter	156811
2005	Murder in the Hamptons	MT	DVD -R HQ 9155, 9156			British Reporter (Daniel Fathers)	156812
1983	Murder in the Mirror: Flashes of Fire: Novel, A	NM		Strong, Bethany		Newspaper writer's involvement with a murder in a small Missouri town helps her to mature and resolve some of her confusion about a man she loves.	156813
1945	Murder in the Mocking Valley	NM		Crowell, Will		Press	156814
1934	Murder in the Museum	M		Crosswhite, E.B. (Story).		Reporter of the Times-Herald, Jerry Rose (John Harron), solves a murder and romances the police commissioner's niece. Reporter in White Hat at Grilling (George Chesebro).	156815
1946	Murder in the Music Hall	M				Columnist (Jerome Cowan)	156816
1931	Murder in the News Room	NM	OWN - H	Beck, Henry Charlton		Reporter's death	156817
1937	Murder in the Newspaper Guild	NM		Beck, Henry Charlton		Newspaper. Guild philosophy and politics become involved in this snappily told mystery set in a daily newspaper office	156818
1998	Murder in the Newsroom: Or Andrew Gates, Reporter	NJ		Kanhel, Robert		Reporter Andrew Gates	156819
2009	Murder in the Rue de Paradis	NM		Black, Cara	#8 Aimee Leduc Series	Investigative Journalist Yves Robert is delighted to see his former girlfriend Private Investigator Aimee Leduc in Paris, 1995, a city still shell-shocked from the recent bombings at the St. Michel Metro. They share an incredible evening together topped by his proposal of marriage, which she accepts. The next morning the Paris police call Leduc to come to the city morgue in order to identify a corpse. Yves has been killed. Stunned and unable to let it go Leduc investigates the murder. Was the murderer a woman in a chador? Or a homosexual trick? Finding out who cut her lover’s throat involves Leduc in Kurdish and Turkish politics as she tries to track down his contacts above and beneath the streets of Paris.Leduc believes Yves was working undercover and with her partner Rene Friant, she investigates. 	156820
1988	Murder Is For Keeps	NM		Belsky, Dick		News Media	156821
1989	Murder Keeps a Secret	NM		Murphy, Haughton		Journalist David Rowan was at work on a biography which could damage certain lofty reputations. He's murdered. When his researcher also dies, apparently from AIDs, a retired lawyer and his wife, Rowan's godparents, turn up evidence of a second murder.Who did the killing and why?	156822
1997	Murder Live!	MT				Reporter (Evelyn Bakerges)	156823
1940	Murder Loves Company	NM		Mercereau, John		Journalist	156824
1935	Murder Makes a Difference	SM		Ballard, Willis Todhunter	Black Mask, Jan. 1935, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 101-121	Radio. Jimmy DeHaven, "The People's Pal." So named from radio show he runs	156825
1935	Murder Man, The	M	DVD -R  HQ 2486, 2377. SVDSP 602,  SV 63	Whelan, Tom, Guy Bolton (Story). Whelan, John C. Higgins (Screenplay)	Tracy	Reporter Steve Gray (Spencer Tracy), newspaper crime reporter on The Daily Star, takes revenge on two criminals and finally accepts his punishment. Mary Shannon (Virginia Bruce); city room mystery. Editor Hal Robins (Robert Barrat).City Editor Meltzer (John Dilson). "Shorty" a Police Reporter (James Stewart).  Reporter Buck Hawkins (Fuzzy Knight). Reporter Carey Booth (Bobby Watson). Reporter Pendleton (Ralph Bushman). Reporter (Frank O'Connor).Editor Joe (Edward Keane). Newsboy (Matty Roubert). Variety, 7/27/35: "Tracy plays the criminal reporter type of make-believe city-roomer who dictates his stories into an Ediphone…""...gets pickled in the time-honored Jesse Lynch Williams tradition, and talks to and insults his managing editor.in a manner no star legman ever dreamed of doing without getting the blue slip pronto." Police Photographer Welch (William Bailey).	156826
2005	Murder Manuscript	N		Semlow, Raymond G.		Former Reporter Albert Whitmoore is the family failure, the youngest child in a wealthy publishing family, handsome, well-educated, wealthy due to a trust and without self-confidence.He still has the skills and resources available to him from his days as a reporter. But he lacks motivation.When Albert's sister announces her publishing company is expanding to include the more popular fiction market, Albert senses his chance to finally be published.He submits his latest novel under a pen name. Weeks later he receives a vile rejection letter. Albert suddenly has the motivation his life lacked. He will show her-he will show them all. He will prove the premise of his manuscript by enacting it.It will become his plan for bringing terror to the city, and the editor will be the first victim dictated by his manuscript-his murder manuscript.	156827
1991	Murder Most Horrid: Case of the Missing, The	T			Episode #1. 11-14-1991	Journalist (Henry Naylor). Editor (Peter Bland).	156828
1999	Murder Most Horrid: Elvis, Jesus and Jack	T			Episode #23. 3-26-1999	News Presenter (Pip Torrens).	156829
1999	Murder Most Horrid: Going Solo	T			Episode #20. 2-26-1999	Reporter (Patrick Toomey).	156830
1933	Murder Must Advertise	NM	OWN - P	Sayers, Dorothy L.		Reporter Hector Puncheon drops into a pub and inadvertently utters the code word to receive a large quantity of heroin. Later hit over the head by distributors to become an important clue in the case.Ad man Walter Dean falls down in the office of Pym's Publicity advertising agency.	156831
1938	Murder of a Castle Deeping	N		Johns, W.E.		Reporter. Brian Ballantyne, a young newspaper reporter, friend to Montfort "Steeley" Delaroy, a former fighter pilot and ace, who turned to crime and is now working undercover for Scotland Yard	156832
1941	Murder of a Fifth Columnist, The	N		Ford, Leslie		Press	156833
1931	Murder of a Midget, The	NM		Freeman, Martin Joseph		Press	156834
1992	Murder of Albert Einstein, The	N		Gitlin, Todd		TV Producer-Reporter. Hard-boiled, sarcastic Margo Ross, producer-reporter for 60 Minutes-like TV news programGlitzy TV news anchor gets involved in search for Albert Einstein's killer after her mentor tips her off to the alleged crime that occurred 40 years ago	156835
1932	Murder of Christine Wilmerding, The	N		Ferguson, W.B.M.		Press	156836
1999	Murder of Crows, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Eric Thompson). Reporter #1 (Myles O'Brien). Reporter #2 (Renee Estevez)	156837
1936	Murder of Dr. Harrigan, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6457, 6456.			Reporter (Milton Kibbee). First Reporter (Harry Seymour). Second Reporter (Jack Richardson). City Editor Horace Munn (Arthur Stone).	156838
1988	Murder of Mary Phagan. The	MT				Reporter (Bob Supan). Reporter (Sam Wells).	156839
2007	Murder of Princess Diana	MT	DVD -R HQ 8909, 8910			American Journalist Rachel Visco (Jennifer Morrison) is convinced Princess Diana was assassinated and she investigates her death.Visco is a Royals watcher who gets a tip that Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed are in Paris and about to announce some big news. On the scene in hopes of getting the story, Rachel runs into her ex-lover, a French police lieutenant.He's working security detail for the couple. Visco notices an unprecedented amount of suspicious activity around the couple and lots of shady characters in suits looking sideways at each other. She follows the throng of paparazzi that tail the princess.Witness to the events leading to the car crash, Visco is uneasy about misinformation surrounding the ensuing investigation. She writes her own account of the crash and probes for further information. She believes in some kind of cover-up.High-ranking British diplomat tells Rachel that her theory is a "good story, and you even had a nice little moral at the end."	156840
2002	Murder of Promise, A	NM		Andrews, Robert		Washington Post Reporter Mary Keegan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who is found hacked to death in a Georgetown Park. It might be the work of a serial killer.Two Washington D.C. police detectives are assigned to investigate the murder. They link the case to another brutal slaying with striking similarities.  Through their investigation, the ins and outs of newspaper reporting are uncovered.Keegan was a highly regarded journalist. Bodies of other young women are found in public places throughout the city -- each missing her little finger.	156841
1991	Murder of Quality, A  (Masterpiece Theatre)	T				Editor (Glenda Jackson). Smiley agrees as a favor to an editor friend (Glenda Jackson) to investigate murder	156842
1984	Murder of Sherlock Holmes, The	MT				TV Reporter (Larry McCormick). Feminist Interviewer (Kat Sawyer-Young). TV Book Critic (Ken Olfson).	156843
1999	Murder of Stephen Lawrence, The	MT				Reporter (Andy Baker). Reporter (Jack Waters).	156844
1998	Murder Off the Record	NM		Schulenburg, Marnie		Editor of a small-town Wisconsin newspaper, the Riverview Times, marks the anniversary of his daughter's murder by persuading his paper to slap a news black-out on criminals who use the media to get their slice of immortality.He enlists the help of Sabina Shaw, a management consultant, who's on her first consulting job designing a business plan for the paper's wealthy, influential publisher -- Media Mogul Matthew Drum, who just happens to be dating her mother.Paper's stand enrages one reader and drives him to murder. His demands that the paper print his story are met with silence and the killing goes on. Killer moves inexorably closer to the publisher -- and to Sabina's mother. Community splinters and panics.Murder of a young woman, whose body is found with a cryptic note, challenges the Times' policy of giving no media attention to serial killers who, the editor believes, kill for attention.Test of wills between publisher, equally fixed on his own brand of fame, the publisher's son, the paper's staff and the killer himself.  Then the killer comes after Shaw.	156845
1936	Murder on a Bridle Path	M	DVD -R 1575			Reporter Addie (Harry Jans).  Reporter (Mike Lally).	156846
2006	Murder on a Hot Tin Roof	NM		Matetsky, Amanda		Crime Reporter Paige Turner is a mystery novelist and is trilled to see the hottest show on Broadway -- but when she visits the star the next morning, he's been killed. With her friend Abby, Paige goes after the killer.	156847
1941	Murder on Beacon Hill	NM		Brown, Gerald		Press	156848
1996	Murder on Broadway	NM		Koch, Edward I. with Wendy Corsi Staub		Gossip Columnist Sybil Baker and the New York City mayor-for-life Ed Koch see a lead actor shot in a Broadway musical as he is every night in the play. Only this time the gun isn't shooting blanks.Baker supplies the inside scoop and the mayor solves the case.	156849
1981	Murder on Capitol Hill	NM	OWN - H	Truman, Margaret	#2 Capital Crimes Series	TV Reporter Jimmye McNab was one of Washington's most respected TV journalists. When bother of her parents are killed in automobile crash, young Jimmye is raised by senator and his family. Now she is murdered.Reporter from the Post.	156850
1937	Murder on Diamond Row	M	VHS 1077	Wallace, Edgar (Novel -- "The Squeaker.").  Edward O. Berkman (Screenplay)	1963 remake called "The Squeaker." features reporter being stalked by a criminal	Reporter Joshua Collie (Alastair Sim) helps solve murder, battles with his editor and dictates stories criticizing the police.	156851
2005	Murder on High	N		Hall-Homstad, Robert		Reporter and a police detective in the 1960s cross the lines, hide evidence and step on toes on their way to solving two murders.Arriving on the scene, they find the caretaker to a luxury condominium brutally murdered in a socialite heiress’ apartment. The crime soon involves the young daughter of the caretaker, her boyfriend and the seamy underworld that haunts every city.The victim was involved with many of the women residents and home movie pornography. If that was not enough, even the CIA was involved. Local events are influenced by the war in Vietnam and the assassination of President Kennedy.	156852
1990	Murder on Line One (aka Hotline)	M		Palm, Anders (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Susan Moore (Emma Jacobs) for The Daily Herald is beautiful and working at a help center called Hotline to get information for an article. She receives a call from a person claiming to have slaughtered an entire family.Reporter gets grisly packages from the killer containing various body parts. She also receives tapes of the killer committing the atrocities. One tape indicates a man who was sentenced to prison for murder is innocent and the real killer is still at largeHelp of a fellow reporter, Moore investigates the accusations. Her reporter associate Matt (Neil Duncan) finds out the identity of the killer but is murdered in her apartment while waiting for her to return.Psychopath is killed in a car crash. The imprisoned man released. Moore begins to suspect the killer is still alive. After a string of false leads, she discovers that the killers are her sister's boyfriend and lover -  the man she helped get out of prisonPolice inspector earlier tells Moore he believes the tapes she received are fake: "I don't want another nationwide panic created by irresponsible journalists."  "The last thing I need right now is an hysterical journalist."	156853
1957	Murder on My Street	NM	OWN - P	Lanham, Edwin		City Editor of a New York paper has more than just a story on his hands when he discovers that his 10-year-old daughter has been witness to a murder.	156854
1991	Murder on Peachtree Street	N	MLPL	Sprinkle, Patricia Houck		TV Newsman Dean Anderson, veteran TV Newsman is killed. Sheila Travis Mystery. Veronica lured away from CNN to write scripts. Dean's daughter, Bayard,  was a fledgling reporter	156855
1987	Murder on Safari	NM	OWN - P	Waugh, Hillary		Reporter James Addison from New York. He's got one killer's story about some wealthy people on an African safari	156856
1963	Murder on the Campus	M	VHS 918. VHS 857	Winner, Michael (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Great  Britain. Ness Book	Reporter Mark Kingston (Terence Longden) investigates his brother's suicide at Cambridge. His editor tells him, "You're a reporter, not a detective." Kingston asks questions about the deaths of brother and professor who was killed around same time.Reporter is beaten up and finds bakes on his car have been tampered with. Girlfriend of student who lived in room below reporter's brother is killed when she tries to call reporter with information.When he discovers murders are connected to stolen goods hidden under floor of brother's room, he breaks into the apartment, tears up the floor although room is now occupied by another student. Search uneventful.Finds out rooms have been renumbered and uncovers real location of stolen loot.  Earlier, reporter smashes merchandise in antique shop until he gets information he wants from owner.	156857
1934	Murder on the Campus	M	VHS 1061	Chambers, Whitman (Novel, "Campanile Murders, The"	Ness Book	Reporter for the Times-Star, Bill Bartlett (Charles Starrett) is researching a series of articles on co-eds working their way through college. Then covers a series of murders.Reporter (Harry Bowen).  Variety, 3/13/34: "A reporter goes through the entire picture without taking a single note. That's a novelty that even the majors never thought of."When the police chief asks how the murders were committed, Bartlett tells him to read the morning paper.	156858
1943	Murder on the Downbeat	N		Avery, Robert		Press	156859
1989	Murder on the Glitter Box	N		Allen, Steve		TV Talk Show Host Terry Cole goes on vacation and Steve Allen takes his place.  Then there's a murder on camera.	156860
1974	Murder on the Orient Express	M	DVD -R HQ 9636, 9637, 9637A			Newspaper Montage in prologue. Reporters. Headlines.	156861
2004	Murder on the Riviera	N		Deeb, Mary-Jane		Owner-Publisher Marie-Christine “Chrissy” Medici takes the plunge into her dreamed-of literary career by purchasing Le Loup Garou, a small newspaper in Grasse, France. Having recently inherited 10 million dollars from her French Grand-mere, Chrissy is enjoying the sun-drenched beaches and culinary delights of the French Riviera. Prompted by her Grand-mere, Chrissy takes the plunge into her career by buying the newspaper, but her journalistic profession is threatened to be cut short when the newspaper’s former editor is found in his sitting room, shot dead. With the help of her sharp-witted Grand-mere, and the soft-spoken impeccable cook Sister Angela from Cape Code, Chrissy sets out to unravel the baffling chain of events that led up to the crime. But human emotions such as envy, greed and the pain of lost love cast suspicion on almost everyone involved. Can this trio of women outwit a deceptive and dangerous killer lurking in their midst?	156862
1930	Murder on the Roof	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Drinkwater (Raymond Hatton) poses as a drunk to investigate the murder of a gangster and nightclub owner.	156863
1936	Murder on the Side	SM		Babcock, Dwight	Black Mask, Dec. 1936, Vol. 19, No. 10, pp. 40-63.	Reporter who is unemployed, narrator.	156864
1943	Murder on the Waterfront	M	DVD -R 1672			Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (George Sherwood).	156865
1989	Murder on Tour	NM	OWN - P	Clark, Dick-Paul Francis		Photographer Marcy Hopkins, gorgeous	156866
2002	Murder on Washington Square	NM		Thompson, Victoria		News Media. There were reporters from all over the country at that trial. … The wire services picked it up. I was interviewed on Nightline and 60 Minutes. Outside Magazine put me on the cover. … Even the New York Times".	156867
2002	Murder on Wolf Road	NM		Schwager, Alice M.		Journalist	156868
1995	Murder One:	T	VHS 384, 383, 382, 474, 410, 375 (Partial), 368 (Two Episodes, One Media Excerpts), 367, 342, 341, 339, 335,		Episodes. Series September 1995-May 1997. 23 Chapters Year One. 18 Chapters in Year Two.	News Media	156869
1995	Murder One: Chapter Eight	T			Episode #8. 11-16-1995	TV News Anchor (Lynn Blades).	156870
1996	Murder One: Chapter Eight, Year Two	T			Episode. 12-12-1996. Season #2. Episode #8	News Media. Reporter #1 (Allen Barton). Reporter #2 (Suzy Cote). Reporter #3 (Lanier Edwards).	156871
1997	Murder One: Chapter Eighteen, Year Two	T			Episode. 5-29-1997. Season #2. Episode #18.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Allen Barton). Reporter #1 (Leslie Ishii).	156872
1995	Murder One: Chapter Eleven, Year Two	T			Episode. 2-23-1997. Season #2. Episode #11	Reporter #4 (Allen Barton). Reporter #1 (Leslie Ishii). Reporter #2 (Rick LaFond). Reporter #5 (Mark Thomas McGee).	156873
1996	Murder One: Chapter Fifteen	T			Episode #15. 2-19-1996	News Media: Reporter #1 (Thomas Knickerbocker). Reporter #2 (Lisa Dinkins).	156874
1997	Murder One: Chapter Fourteen, Year Two	T			Episode #37. 5-25-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Marcia Shapiro).	156875
1995	Murder One: Chapter Nine	T	VHS 1352		Episode #9.  12-31-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Cordray).	156876
1996	Murder One: Chapter Nineteen	T			Episode #19. 4-1-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Toni DeRose). Reporter #2 (Michael Prokopuk).	156877
1995	Murder One: Chapter One	T			Episode #1. 9-19-1995	News Media Reporter #1 (Saida Pagan). Reporter #2 (Patty Yasutake). Reporter #3 (Lisas Dinkins). Reporter #4 (Elizabeth Harmon-Haid). Reporter #5 (Chad Einbinder). Reporter #6 (Chris Maher). Reporter #7 (Elisa Gabrielli).	156878
1995	Murder One: Chapter Seven	T			Episode #7. 11-9-1995	News Media. News Reporter (Lynn Blades).	156879
1996	Murder One: Chapter Seven, Year Two	T			Episode #30. 12-5-1996	News Media. Reporter #2 (Lynn Tufeld). Reporter #4 (Mark McGee). Reporter #5 (Michael Prokopuk). Cameraman (Steve Pink).	156880
1996	Murder One: Chapter Seventeen	T			Episode #17. 3-11-1996	News Media: Reporter #1 (Michael Prokopuk). Reporter #2 (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter #3 (Thomas Knickerbocker). Reporter #4 (Leslie Ishii).	156881
1997	Murder One: Chapter Seventeen, Year Two	T			Episode #40. 5-19-1997.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Darrell Kunitomi).	156882
1996	Murder One: Chapter Six, Year Two	T			Episode. 11-21-1996. Season #2. Episode #6	Reporter #2 (Allen Barton). TV Newscaster Larry Carroll (Himself). Reporter #1 (Stacy Rukeyser). Reporter #3 (Mimi Ward).	156883
1997	Murder One: Chapter Sixteen, Year Two	T			Episode. 5-26-1997. Season #2. Episode #16	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mimi Ward). Reporter #2 (Rick LaFond). Reporter #4 (Lanier Edwards).	156884
1996	Murder One: Chapter Ten	T			Episode #10. 1-8-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Bruce Wright). Reporter #2 (Lisa Dinkins).	156885
1995	Murder One: Chapter Three	T			Episode #3. 10-3-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Claire Jacobs). Reporter #2 (F.J. Rio). Reporter #3 (Leslie Ishii).	156886
1996	Murder One: Chapter Twelve	T			Episode #12. 1-22-1996	News Media: Reporter #1 (Elisabeth Harmon-Haid). Reporter #2 (Tim Hutchinson). Reporter #3 (Toni DeRose).	156887
1997	Murder One: Chapter Twelve, Year Two	T			Episode. 1-23-1997. Season #2. Episode #12	Reporter #4 (Allen Barton). Reporter #1 (Leslie Ishii). Reporter #2 (Rick LaFond). Reporter #5 (Mark Thomas McGee).	156888
1996	Murder One: Chapter Twenty	T			Episode #20. 4-8-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Bruce Wright). Reporter #2 (Leslie Ishii). Reporter #3 (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter #4 (Chad Einbinder). Cameraman (Michael Klock).	156889
1996	Murder One: Chapter Twenty-One	T	VHS 367		Episode #21. 4-22-1996	News Media. Defense team waits for verdict while watching Law-TV. Ted is flooded with calls from the media. Guilty verdict. Media #1 (Toni DeRose). Media #2 (Leslie Ishii). Media #3 (Bruce Wright). Media #6 (Lis Dinkins). Media #7 (Michael Prokopuk).	156890
1996	Murder One: Chapter Twenty-Three	T			Episode #23. 2-23-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lynn Tufeld). Reporter #2 (Bruce Wright).	156891
1995	Murder One: Chapter Two	T			Episode #2.  9-26-1955	News Media. Reporter #1 (Bruce Wright). Reporter #2 (Elisabeth Harmon-Haid), Reporter #3 (David Ramsey). Reporter #4 (Robbi Chong).	156892
1996	Murder One: Chapter Two, Year Two	T			Episode #25. 10-17-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Suzy Cote). Reporter #2 (Darrell Kunitomi). Newscaster (Al Rodrigo).	156893
1997	Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer	MT			Miniseries. Episodes 13 to 18 broadcast as miniseries.	Reporter (Allen Barton). Reporter (Mimi Ward). Media	156894
1987	Murder Ordained	MT	DVD -R HQ 7317, 7318, 7319, 7320. SVD 1408		Miniseries	TV Reporters throughout summarizing action  Two Kansas newswomen and a trooper link a minister and his lover to the slayings of their spouses. TV Reporter (Drew Dimmel)..	156895
2008	Murder Packs a Suitcase	N		Baxter, Cynthia		Travel Writer Mallory Marlowe for the New York magazine The Good Life is zipping around Orlando assigned to rediscover the glory days of “old Florida.” She is ready to turn a corner because she has been recently widowed. Settled in among the faux volcanoes and tiki torches of the Polynesian Princess Hotel, Mallory is on the lookout for quirky attractions like alligator farms and pirate-themed diners hidden amid the glitzy theme parks. But she’s not prepared to find a cranky journalist, one of the other writers on her press junket, speared to death in the Bali Ballroom -- or to find herself a suspect in his murder. With her trip coming to a close, Mallory has no choice but to figure out if one of her fellow travel writers is a killer. Because if she doesn’t get out of Florida soon, her career -- and her life -- are about to come to a dead end. Determined to clear her name, Mallory takes the investigation into her own hands and soon discovers that everyone on the trip had a reason to hate the dead man. 	156896
1953	Murder Points a Finger	NM	OWN - H	Alexander, David		News Media. New York detective team of Tommy "Twotoes" Tuthill and Terry Bob Rooke, who appear in some of the Editor Bart Hardin adventures.	156897
1957	Murder Reported	M		Chapman, Robert (Novel - "Murder for the Millions").  Doreen Montgomery (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jeff Holly (Paul Carpenter) is assigned by Editor Mac North (John Laurie) of the Daily Comet a story on a body found in a trunk at a railroad station.  He resents taking along the editor's daughter Amanda North (Melissa Stribling).He discovers she has what it takes to be a newspaperwoman. When grave of a woman is opened, it is found to contain corpse of missing lawyer.  While exploring lawyer's villa, reporter is attacked.Later proves lawyer was killed by man who first contacted paper about the trunk and who was lawyer's partner in a shady political scheme.Reporter (Gaylord Cavallaro). Jeff Holly, Reporter (Paul Carpenter).	156898
2005	Murder Returns to Saratoga	N		Hutzky, John Thomas		Reporter Jack Jenkins and coed Intern Beverly Michaels investigate the discovery of a woman's mutilated corpse at a lake near the casinos. Local political boss and a mob boss worry that the press will say it's a mob hit.Reporter Jenkins and Michaels may hold the key to the crime. It is August 1946 and the historic Saratoga racetrack, closed for the past three years during World War II, has reopened.Thousands of gamblers, socialites and hangers-on are there along with entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Sophie Tucker. The last thing anyone needs is a corpse.A city detective must contend with the reporter to keep the police commissioner off his back.	156899
2000	Murder Rooms	MT				Editor (Ralph Riach), The Strand	156900
2001	Murder Rooms: Kingdom of Bones, The	MT				News Media. Local Newspaperman (Nick Haverson). Writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Charles Edwards).	156901
1986	Murder Straight Up	N		Gorman, Edward		TV News. An Anchorman at WKRLD Channel 3 dies on camera after drinking water spiked with cyanide. It is up to the security officer of the station to deal with the situation.His boss, a whimsical type, fires him and then says he will be rehired if he finds information leading to a solution of the case. Producers at the station exterminate a suicidal teenager to increase the impact of their teen suicide series	156902
1951	Murder Through the Looking Glass	N	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		Press	156903
1939	Murder to Hounds	NM		Acheson, E		Reporters. News breaks are given to a friendly reporter as the murders on a Virginia estate are solved	156904
1945	Murder Trouble	N		Trimble, Louis		Press	156905
1994	Murder Was the Case: Movie, The	M				Reporter #1 (Sue Bredding Pfeffer). Reporter #2 (Emilio Rivera).  Reporter #3 (Pat Mathews).	156906
1941	Murder With Music	M	VHS 848		Blacks	Reporter's jealousy which leads to murder. Editor (Bob Howard)	156907
1991	Murder Without Motive: Edmund Perry Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter A (Rosie Lee Hooks). Reporter B (James Newall). Media	156908
2004	Murder-Set-Pieces	M				Photographer (Sven Garrett). Young Photographer (Jessie DeRoock).	156909
1960	Murder, Inc.	M	SVD 1185			Press	156910
2000	Murder, My Dear	N		Girdner, Jaqueline		Reporter reveals secret marriage of California detective who wants to keep her marriage secret -- especially from her meddlesome family.TV Talk-Show Host Maxwell Yang	156911
1995	Murder, My Suite	NM		Daheim, Mary		Gossip Columnist Dagmar Delacroix Chatsworth and her lapdog Rover stay at a Hillside manor and leave the hostess in tatters.So she joins her cousin for some well-earned, off-season R&R at Canada's famous Bugler Ski Resort only to discover with horror that the swanky getaway is the next stop on detestable Chatsworth's itinerary.It seems the cousins aren't the only guests with grudges against the dirt-disher and her malicious mutt.And when one of the despised lady's entourage is murdered on the snowless slopes, the hostess sets out to corner the killer -- before hapless hangers-ons discover that Chatsworth's company can be more poisonous than her pen.	156912
1984	Murder, She Wrote:	T	SVD 768. VHS 367 (No Beginning). SV 91, 51		Episodes. Series (September 1984-May 1996)	News Media	156913
1990	Murder, She Wrote: Always a Thief	T			Episode #128.4-8-1990	Photographer (Mitch Hara).	156914
1988	Murder, She Wrote: Body Politic, The	T	SV 288.  SV 293 (Ending)		Episode #87. 5-8-1988	TV Commentator Edmund Hall (George Grizzard) goes after candidate. Channel 8. Unprincipled. Sleazy journalism. Suicide of campaign manager who is suspected of having an affair with married woman excites the press. Female Reporter (Ann Walker).Reporter A (Anthony S. Johnson).	156915
1987	Murder, She Wrote: Bottom Line is Murder, The	T			Episode #58. 2-15-1987	TV Reporter (Paul Tompkins).	156916
1985	Murder, She Wrote: Broadway Malady	T			Episode #11. 1-13-1985	Newscaster (Victoria Harned).	156917
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Christopher Bundy Died on Sunday	T	DVD -R HQ 2759. SVD 883		Episode #40. 3-30-1986	Tabloid Magazine Publisher Christopher Bundy (Bert Convy) meets his end after acquiring a reputable magazine and turning it into a sleazy tabloid  The mercenary publisher acquires a good magazine and then turns it into a tabloid incurring someone's wrath.	156918
1987	Murder, She Wrote: Corpse Flew First Class, The	T			Episode #55.1-18-1987	Photographer (Jim Malinda).	156919
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Deadline for Murder	T	DVD -R HQ 3249. VHS 1362, SV 272		Episode #50. 11-16-1986	Reporter suffers coronary saying he wants his publisher's head on a plate for turning the newspaper into a scandal sheet.Veteran reporter who suffers the heart attack says his best medicine would be removal of his publisher who has turned a good paper into a yellow rag.	156920
1990	Murder, She Wrote: Deadly Misunderstanding	T	SVD 808		Episode #133. 9-23-1990	Cub Reporter, lovesick, helps Jessica's typist hide a corpse in the victim's lumberyard. Young reporter is persuaded to help a typist alter the evidence and move her husband's body.	156921
1988	Murder, She Wrote: Deadpan	T			Episode #86. 5-1-1988	Critics Eliot Easterbrook (Dean Stockwell) and Miles Chapin (Walter Knapt) take opposite views of a play based on one of Jessica's novels, "Mainly Murder." One critic is suspected of killing the other.	156922
1994	Murder, She Wrote: Dear Deadly	T	DVD -R HQ 2157. SVD 1433, 1183. SV 281, 316, 211		Episode #223. 10-23-1994. #69506	Advice Columnist Loretta Lee (Eileen Brennan) falls victim to crazed gunman. Newsroom full of suspects. Publisher Harry Mordecai (John Rhys-Davies). Editor John Galloway (Laurence Luckinbill).Jessica prepares her book for serialization in a newspaper and finds real trouble brewing in the newsroom.	156923
1984	Murder, She Wrote: Death Casts a Spell	T	VHSSP 1305. SVD 768		Episode #9. 12-30-1984	Reporters. Six reporters watch a hypnotist stabbed to death with their eyes wide open -- but all in an unseeing trance. Reporters (Robert Balderson, Hartly Silver, Bill Shick, Gay Hagan, Joy Ellison, Kathy Stangel).	156924
1984	Murder, She Wrote: Death Takes a Curtain Call	T			Episode #8. 12-16-1984	TV Reporter (Steve Arvin).	156925
1987	Murder, She Wrote: Death Takes a Dive	T		Fischer, Peter S.	Episode #59. 2-22-1987	TV Sports Commentator (Richard Balin).	156926
1993	Murder, She Wrote: Double Jeopardy	T			Episode #187. 1-17-1993	News Media. TV Telecaster (Larry Carroll). News Lady (Cheryl Moore). Reporter (J.D. Walters).	156927
1990	Murder, She Wrote: Family Jewels, The	T			Episode #136. 11-4-1990	News Media. Reporter #1 (Forrest Witt). Reporter #2 (Marcy Goldman). TV Newscaster (Diana Lewis).	156928
1992	Murder, She Wrote: Family Secrets	T	SVD 746		Episode #177. 9-17-1992	Reporter, a former student of Jessica's,  divides Cabot Cove with evidence about a 30-year-old scandal involving two of the town's pioneering families.	156929
1989	Murder, She Wrote: Fat Lady Sings, The	T			Episode #117. 11-19-1989	Critic-Journalist Barry Sanderson (Mark Herrier) is an accomplish in a murder. While visiting San Francisco, Jessica reunites with thief-turned-insurance investigator and the two take in opera -- and murder.	156930
1989	Murder, She Wrote: Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble	T			Episode #100. 2-19-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (Jane Maria Robbins).	156931
1984	Murder, She Wrote: Footnote to Murder	T			Episode #17. 3-3-1985.	Reporter (Michael Kearns).	156932
1993	Murder, She Wrote: For Whom the Ball Tolls	T			Episode #199. 9-26-1993	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Dinkins).	156933
1990	Murder, She Wrote: Great Twain Robbery, The	T			Episode #139. 11-25-1990.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Freddie Dawson). Reporter #2 (Delana Michaels). Newscaster (Susan Ware). Proving a burnt Mark Twain manuscript is a fake is the reason for a book expert's murder.	156934
1990	Murder, She Wrote: Hannigan's Wake	T	SV 46		Episode #135. 10-28-1990	Journalist dies before finishing his book trying to show a man was unjustly convicted of murder 15 years ago. Jessica is asked to use his notes to finish his book.	156935
1995	Murder, She Wrote: Home Care	T			Episode #244. 10-19-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kathryn Masak).	156936
1984	Murder, She Wrote: Hooray for Homicide	T			Episode #3. 10-28-1984	News Media. TV Newswoman (Barbara Block). TV Newsman #1 (Jack Scalici). TV Newsman #2 (R.J. Adams).	156937
1992	Murder, She Wrote: Incident in Lot #7	T			Episode #166. 1-19-1992	TV Anchorman (Larry Carroll).	156938
1987	Murder, She Wrote: Indian Giver	T			Episode #75. 12-29-1987.	TV Reporter (Terry Burns). Reporter (Ralph Meyering Jr.).	156939
1988	Murder, She Wrote: J.B….as in Jailbird	T		Swanson, Robert E.	Episode #88. 10-23-1988	News Media. A colossal mix-up puts Jessica in jail as a suspect in a murder only she witnessed. She tries to clear her name but when Grady swears he has never met her, it just gets that much harder.	156940
1985	Murder, She Wrote: Joshua Peabody Died Here … Possibly	T		Sawyer, Tom	Episode #23. 10-6-1985	News Media	156941
1988	Murder, She Wrote: Little Night Work, A	T			Episode #89. 10-30-1888.	Reporter #1 (Ronda Pierson). Reporter #2 (Harry Cason). Senatorial hopeful is murdered and his wife's necklace stolen. When a busboy is arrested for the murder, Jessica tries to clear his name.	156942
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Menace, Anyone?	T			Episode #41. 4-6-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Helen Baron). Reporter #2 (Rod Porter).	156943
1989	Murder, She Wrote: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (Part 1)	T			Episode #108. 5-14-1989	TV Anchor (Dick Wieand).	156944
1992	Murder, She Wrote: Mole, The	T		Sawyer, Tom	Episode #178. 10-4-1992	News Media. Sportscaster (William Erick Karnes). Jessica is mistaken for someone else and kidnapped at the airport. When the woman she is mistaken for is killed, Jessica finds the murderer.	156945
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Murder by Appointment Only	T			Episode #33.1-5-1986	Photographer (Robert Stoneman).	156946
2001	Murder, She Wrote: Murder in a Minor Key	NM		Fletcher, Jessica and Donald Bain	Based on the Universal television series created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson & William Link	Music Critic-Columnist Wayne Copely gives Jessica Fletcher an insider's view of the New Orleans Jazz Festival. But when he turns up dead next to the grave of an old voodoo queen, Jessica must prove she's not tourist when it comes to murder. Charles Gable, book editor of Lagniappe Weekend Entertainment Section of the Times-Picayune, New Orleans’ only daily newspaper. Copely, 51-year-old gay man, is a nationally syndicated jazz music critic-columnist desperately searching for the fabled recordings of New Orleans Jazz Legend Alphonse (Little Red) LeCoeur. Old friend Jessica Fletcher is in town and he is happy to take a break from his work to give her an insider’s view of the jazz festival. Her jazz lesson and his search are cut tragically short when he turns up dead next to the grave of the old voodoo queen. When the police pass off the death as “mere accidental death,” it’s up to Jessica to get to the bottom of it. Fletcher is attending a writer’s conference in New Orleans. Investigative Reporter Julian Broadbent moonlights as a sax player on weekend. Broadbent, blond hair, six foot frame, light-blue eyes, Southern charmer, tenacity and writing skills. Wrote popular book on a retired Louisiana senator, an expose. Accused by Copely of being on a politician’s payroll after the expose got him elected. David Stewart, Tulane student newspaper writer-reporter, also writes mystery stories and wants Jessica Fletcher to read one. 	156947
1992	Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Milan	T			Episode #176. 9-20-1992	Entertainment Reporter (Paul Ryan). Press Agent (Mary Wickliffe).	156948
1984	Murder, She Wrote: Murder of Sherlock Holmes, The (Pilot)	MT			Episode #1. 9-30-1984	Public Relations. Retired schoolteacher Jessica Fletcher is shocked to find out that not only did her nephew send her manuscript to a publisher but it's been accepted. TV Reporter (Larry McCormick).Jessica is caught up in a whirlwind of publicity tours, book signings and public appearances. When she attends a costume party and a private investigator dressed as Sherlock Holmes ends up facedown in the pool, shot, Jessica gets involved.Talk Show Host (Danny Wells). Feminist Interviewer (Kat Sawyer-Young). TV Book Critic (Ken Olfson).	156949
1992	Murder, She Wrote: Murder on Madison Avenue	T			Episode #175. 5-17-1992	News Media. Reporter (Shannon Fill).	156950
1990	Murder, She Wrote: O'Malley's Luck	T			Episode #17. 3-25-1990.	News Media. Male Reporters (Brian Avery, Steve Whiteford). Female Reporters (Tiu Leek, Valerie Redding). Irish detective does not believe the death of a real estate mogul was suicide.	156951
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Obituary for a Dead Anchor	T	DVD -R HQ 10080		Episode #52. 12-7-1986	TV Journalist-Anchor Kevin Keats (Chad Everett) had been doing a series of stories on an art dealer who was really a drug dealer. He shows up to do an interview with Writer Jessica Fletcher, complete with cameras and crew. TV Journalist Paul Roman (Kathleen Lloyd). After Keats is presumed dead when a boat he is on explodes, Cabot Cove explodes with press and paparazzi and the citizens blame Jessica for all the problems it causes demanding she solve the mystery. Keats is discovered to be alive and well.The real question is who the true target was? TV Anchor who is abrasive is killed in a mysterious explosion aboard a boat.  Producer Doug Helman (Robert Pine). TV Anchor-Reporter Nick Brody (Mark Stevens). TV Commentator (Paul Ryan).Jessica reluctantly agrees to do an interview for an old friend, TV Journalist Paula Roman (Kathleen Lloyd), but is surprised when Kevin Keats (Chad Everett), a journalist who had been doing a series of stories on an art dealer who was really a drug dealer, shows up to do the interview, complete with cameras and crew. After Kevin is presumed dead when a boat Amos chartered for him explodes, Cabot Cove explodes with press and paparazzi, and the citizens blame Jessica for all the problems it causes, demanding that she solve the mystery. Roman covers the story as a special report live at Cabot Cove, Maine. Unfortunately, once Keats is revealed to be alive and well, the real question is who the true target was. It turns out Roman is having an affair with Keats. Brody, a respected newsman, a 63-year-old veteran journalist, who has been around so long he has become a national institution, learns he is going to be replaced as anchor of a respected newsmagazine. He turns out to be the killer. Helman was going to replace him. He killed Helman. “I’m a newsman, not a performer...” but Helman thought the “wrapping paper was more important than the present.” He wants to finish his rewrite before the sheriff comes to get him. 	156952
1993	Murder, She Wrote: Petrified Forest, The	T			Episode #190. 2-21-1993	Gossip Magazine Editors. Did they receive more than flowers from a Beverly Hills florist who was killed? Was he supplying them with more than flowers? Jessica finds out.	156953
1993	Murder, She Wrote: Phantom Killer	T	DVD -R HQ 4915. SVD 743		Episode #201. 10-24-1993	Reporter is accused of murdering a shady magazine publisher (Alan Thicke).  Reporter is young and brilliant.	156954
1989	Murder, She Wrote: Something Borrowed, Someone Blue	T			Episode #96.1-8-1989	Photographer (David Stenstrom).	156955
1997	Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest	MT			11-2-1997	News Media. Reporter (Jim Bockelman). News Announcer (David Fabrizio). Jessica is on a train headed for El Paso where she is to lecture at a conference. She shares a table with a woman who subsequently vanishes.Jessica solves the case.	156956
1986	Murder, She Wrote: Stage Struck	T		Gerson, Philip	Episode #53. 12-14-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeffrey Lippa). Reporter #2 (Annie Gagen). Young Reporter (Richard Hoyt-Miller).	156957
1993	Murder, She Wrote: Threshold of Fear	T			Episode #191. 2-28-1993	Gossip Columnist-recluse is terrified when the killer she sees in her dreams tries to see her in real life. TV Interviewer (Dave Fennoy).	156958
1994	Murder, She Wrote: To Kill a Legend	T	VHS 338		Episode #221. 10-9-1994	News Media	156959
1995	Murder, She Wrote: Twice Dead	T			Episode #233. 2-12-1995	Reporter (Mario Machado). TV Reporter (Kathleen Sullivan).	156960
1991	Murder, She Wrote: Unauthorized Obituary	T			Episode #156. 9-29-1991	Writer. Plans of a hard-nosed writer Jane Dawson (Jessica Walter) to publish unauthorized biography of a former movie star are short-circuited when movie star is killed	156961
1991	Murder, She Wrote: Who Killed J.B. Fletcher?	T			Episode #145.	TV Anchor (Mario Machado).	156962
2002	Murder, She Wrote: You Bet Your Life	N		Fletcher, Jessica and Donald Bain	Murder She Wrote Series.	TV News Anchors of Court-TV interview Author Jessica Fletcher when her friend is accused of murdering her high-rolling Las Vegas husband who had three ex-wives and plenty of jealous acquaintances.News Media attention grows as the stakes are raised and Jessica learns how to play for keeps.	156963
2008	Murder, Spies & Voting Lies: Clint Curtis Story, The	D				Investigative Journalist-Blogger Brad Friedman looks into the true story of computer programmer Clint Curtis who, in 2000, claims he was asked by future Congressman Tom Feeney (Republican, Florida) to create vote-rigging software for Florida’s electronic voting machines. Journalist (Bob Fitrakis). Social Critic (Gore Vidal). Researcher (Richard Hayes Phillips). 	156964
1953	Murder's Agent	NM		Wallace, Robert		Press	156965
1963	Murder's Little Sister	N		Branch, Pamela		Press	156966
1995	Murdered Innocence	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Eileen Shanahan). Reporter (Michael Nolan).	156967
1940	Murderer's Holiday	N		Clarke, Donald Henderson		Press	156968
1966	Murderer's Row	M				Photographer Dean Martin, wise-cracking photographer/spy Matt Helm	156969
1989	Murderers Among Us: Simon Wiesenthal Story, The	T		Mann, Abby and Robin Vote (Teleplay)		News Media. Biographical portrayal of Simon Wiesenthal, famous Nazi hunter.From imprisonment in a Nazi Concentration Camp, to his liberation to rise as a leading Nazi hunters in the world bringing such criminals to justice as Adolf Eichmann and Klaus Barbee.	156970
2007	Murderess	M				Sob Sister (Desiree Rabuse). Newsman (Dan Campbell). Movietone News Announcer (Scott Coblio). Newsboy (Eileen Lucero). It’s October 16, 1931. Winnie Ruth Judd, a pretty 26-year-old secretary, gets off work and goes home. When her lover, wealthy Phoenix businessman with a wife and family of his own, fails to come at the appointed hour, she accepts an invitation from her girl friends Anne and Sammy to come over and spend the night. On Saturday morning, Winnie reported to work with her left hand in a bandage (“I burned it ironing,” she said when asked). But Anne, who also worked at the clinic as an X-ray technician failed to show up. Back at the girls’ house all was silent. A larger steamer trunk in the middle of the living room contained their bodies, Sammy’s dissected to fit. When Winnie showed up at Los Angeles Union Station on Monday morning, the trunk had been repacked into a number of smaller pieces of luggage. Who was she there to meet? How was she planning to dispose of the bodies? Those questions remained unanswered, for the large trunk was leaking blood and smelled so foul that officials refused to hand over the trunks to Winnie until she opened them to explain their condition. But resourceful Winnie, claiming she was leaving to get the key, simply walked out the door and vanished into the streets of Los Angeles. One week later, the bullet wound in her hand already gangrenous, she surrendered to authorities. So began one of the most sensational trials of the 20th century involving a woman murderer. But did Winnie really shoot the girls in self defense as she claimed? Why didn’t her lawyers let her testify? And who was John Doe -- the man authorities believed must have helped her with the cover-up and handling of the bodies? Would a jury find Winnie innocent by self defense? Guilty of premeditated murder? Or simply insane? 	156971
1994	Murdering Mr. Monti	NM		Viorst, Judith		Advice Columnist Brenda Kovner is a syndicated columnist  in Washington recently turned 46. She's also the wife of a pediatric surgeon and mother of two sons, an entrepreneur and social worker, and a many-careered daughter.Optimistic, positive and with a characteristic "can-do" attitude applied to all problems. She decides that only murder will end the dangers imposed on her family by a man who wants to break the engagement between his daughter and her son.She decides homicide is possible for a woman who, in an effort to learn what sex would be with someone other than her husband, recently executed a plan to sleep with three different men in 24 hours.The middle-aged syndicated advice columnist has an overwhelming desire for control that drives her family crazy. She plots the deaths of her son's future father-in-law as well as two other men she slept for her 46th birthday.	156972
2002	Murderous Camouflage	M				Reporter (Susan Savage)	156973
1974	Murderous Journey	NM	OWN - P	Giles, Kenneth		Reporter. Harry Siskin, nosy reporter who got murdered	156974
1914	Murders in the Rogue Morgue, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	156975
1933	Murders in the Zoo	M	DVD -R HQ 11542, 11543			Press Agent Peter Yates (Charles Ruggles) for the Zoo. Banquet Photographers (Lee Phelps, Syd Saylor). Reporters. 	156976
2008	Murdoch Mysteries: Knockdown, The	T			Episode #3. 2-7-2008	In the late 1890s, police inspector William Murdoch takes a new, more scientific approach to solving crimes. Assisted by coroner Dr. Julia Ogden and Constable George Crabtree, Murdoch introduces such concepts as finger marks and lie detecting machines. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Geraint Wyn Davies). Newsman Louis (Daniel Matmor). When a professional boxer Amos Robinson is shot at close range. Detective Murdoch finds himself not only trying to find the murderer but to clear his wife, Fanny, who is being held for the murder by the police. Robinson won his fight earlier that evening but the fight has been rigged for him to lose and some lost huge wagers. His contract was also about to be sold so both the seller and the buyers have lost money. The blood splatter evidence convinces him that Fanny is innocent so he looks to those surrounding the boxer where he finds are several suspects. 	156977
1994	Muriel's Wedding	M				Press Members at Muriel'sWedding (Julian Garner, Jacqueline Linke, Alvaro Marques,  Ineke Rapp, Fiona Sullivan)	156978
1974	Murmullos, Los	DF			Short	Interviewer Luis Gaytan.	156979
1999	Murphy Brown and Other Broadcast Journalists	D	IJPC 128	Saltzman Composite Tape		IJPC Class Twenty-Eight -- Murphy Brown And Other Broadcast Journalists. A 1980s Journalist Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: Broadcast Journalists: “Murphy Brown,” “Coach,” “Quantum Leap,” “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” “Gas,” “Worth Winning.”1980 Journalist Miscellany: “High Stakes,”  “Perfect Strangers,” “A Emerald Tear,”  “Eight is Enough.”	156980
1988	Murphy Brown:	T	SV 197, 165, 164, 161, 148, 145, 133, 121, 95, 76, 75, 66, 59, 51, 50, 45. B 26, 21, 18.		Episodes. Series 11-14-1988 to 5-18-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Producer Kay Carter-Shepley (Lily Tomlin) takes over for Silverberg in the final seasons. Talk Show Host Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) becomes Murphy's occasional love interest despite their different journalistic values.Reporter Peter Hunt (Scott Bakula) is also an occasional love interest. Network President Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall). Lansing's nephew Andrew (Paul Reubens) is one of Murphy's 93 secretaries.Dial is the uptight senior anchor, a seasoned veteran who is instrumental in hiring Murphy and accompanies her on her trip to the Betty Ford Clinic. Frank is a single guy always looking for a girlfriend but is also Murphy's best friend.Corky is a former Miss America turned news person trying to make her mark as a "hard" news reporter. Miles is a young Harvard graduate whose first "real job" out of school is as executive producer of FYI.	156981
1988	Murphy Brown:	T	VHSSP 1113. SVDSP 723, VHSSP 678. VHS 645, 644, 635. 625, 611, 610, 597 (Two Episodes), 596, 512, 512, 424, 413, 412, 407, 403, 401, 395, 384, 383, 382, 377, 375. SV 371, 370, 369. VHS 399, 355  SV 289, 277, 266 263, 254, 248, 227, 204.		Episodes. Series 11-14-1988 to 5-18-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud). Washington D.C.Brown is the star Investigative Journalism and News Anchor for FYI, a fictional newsmagazine. Born in May 1948 in Philadelphia, Brown is a recovering alcoholic who returns to FYI for the first time since a stay at the Betty Ford Clinic. Unmarried.In 1991-1992, Murphy becomes pregnant, had a child named Avery. On May 19, 1992, Vice President Dan Quayle criticized Murphy Brown for ignoring the importance of fathers and bearing a child alone. Murphy reacted to Quayle's comments in a special episode.In 1996, Silverberg leaves and is replaced by Producer Kay Carter-Shepley (Lily Tomlin), a former daytime game show producer, for the show's final seasons. Murphy battles breast cancer. Jake (Robin Thomas) is Murphy's ex-husband and father of her child.Murphy has trouble keeping a secretary -- 93 throughout the series. The same thing happened when she hired nannies before settling on her house painter, Eldin. It took Murphy four months to name her child.	156982
1991	Murphy Brown: 390th Broadcast, The	T		English, Diane	Episode #50. 9-17-90. Third Season Begins	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Miles (Grant Shaud) calls in an image consultant (Harry Shearer), who's determined to help Murphy (Candice Bergen) overcome her serious warmth problemWith the start of the 13th season, Miles decides it's time to change the image of FYI, so he hires a consultant.	156983
1996	Murphy Brown: Aftermath	T	DVD -R HQ 3811. SV 371	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #194. 2-19-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Mr. Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall). Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich).Jim's surprise resignation last week, impacts the future of FYI. The FYI staff convince Lansing to get him back, but that doesn't work out the way they'd hoped.Lansing makes Miller their new anchor and Jim tells everyone that he is going to head the news division for the new ICN Network.Later, Murphy and Frank go there to convince him to return, but Murphy sees that despite that fact everything is falling apart around him, he is truly enjoying himself.Reporter #1 (Jonathan Craig Williams). Reporter #2 (Paige Scurti Sternin).	156984
1996	Murphy Brown: All in the Family	T	VHS 337	Diamond, Bill	Episode #189. 1-8-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Corky and Miles decide to make their marriage official by having a real ceremony.The trouble begins when Nana Silverberg meets the Sherwood's and their differences of opinion are expressed after Corky finally tells her family about the fact they are already married.	156985
1996	Murphy Brown: All Singing! All Dancing! All Miserable!	T	DVD -R HQ 3855. SV 399	Spriggs, Adolphus	Episode #196. 3-4-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Wolf Bitzer (Himself). Newt Gingrich (Himself). Paula Zahn (Herself).Murphy is coordinator of the Press-capades and is set on playing the role of Hillary Clinton in a sketch she's written. The rest of the cast wants her out and she concedes. Then Katie Couric has an accident before the show. Guess who gets the role?	156986
1993	Murphy Brown: All the Life That's Fit to Print	T	DVD -R HQ 3499. SV 234	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #134. 11-8-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Ed Bradley (Himself). Linda Ellerbee (Herself). Steve Kroft (Himself). Charles Kuralt (Himself). Sally Jessy Raphael (Herself). Morley Safer (Himself). Lesley Stahl (Herself). Mike Wallace.Murphy has nightmares about what her colleagues will say about her when they are interviewed for a biography that she has authorized to be written.	156987
1995	Murphy Brown: Altered States	T	DVD -R HQ 3753. SV 369	Diamond, Bill	Episode #178. Season 8 Premiere	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). John F. Kennedy Jr. (Himself) was uncredited appearance used to promote the new magazine he was publishing called George.With her marriage to Peter canceled, Murphy is skeptical at the sudden marriage of Miles and Corky.	156988
1991	Murphy Brown: Anchor Rancor	T	DVD -R HQ 7346	Stein, Eugene	Episode #89. 1-6-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Jim and Murphy compete to fill a part-time anchor slot lowering themselves to a game of one upsmanship that really rocks the FYI boatWhen the existing Sunday news anchor dies, the competition heats up between Jim and Murphy when the network test both of them for the job.	156989
1994	Murphy Brown: Anchorman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3553 (Missing End Credit Sequence)	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #143. 1-24-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Jim decides to open an English pub called "The Anchorman" and it turns out to be a big success as a gay bar	156990
1990	Murphy Brown: Anchors Away	T		Baker, Kathryn	Episode #24. 9-25-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). When Jim is sent on foreign assignment, the gang plots to trip up his green replacement (Christopher Rich) live and in colorNetwork sends Jim to Libya for two weeks, so they can audition a handsome new anchor for FYI. They don't count on the retaliation of Murphy and the gang.  Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich).	156991
1989	Murphy Brown: And So He Goes	T	DVD -R HQ 4239.		Episode #8.	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Top Washington columnist Jack Cowan dies and Murphy must eulogize her all-time nemesis. Jot down his notes on the back of a bar napkin with those stubby pencils he stole from miniature golf courses.When Murphy checked into Betty Ford, Cowan sent her a bottle of scotch. Murphy's had an exclusive interview with Kissinger, but Cowan kidnapped Kissinger for three days and Murphy couldn't find him.Cowan had her car towed away 16 times. Cowan's last request was for Brown to do his eulogy. Brown delivers a no-compromised, tough eulogy. Then the minister reads a letter Cowan wrote to be read at his funeral.It is full of complimentary words for Murphy and how she was his best friend. Murphy tries to make amends, but everyone walks out of the funeral home.	156992
1996	Murphy Brown: And That's the Way It Was?	T	SV 561		Episode #221. 2-25-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Walter Cronkite (Himself). Tom Snyder (Himself)Frank announces that he's taken the plunge. He bought a new Jaguar XK8. Corky comes in with a story about Walter Cronkite. Only she can't tell them what he said. She can't elaborate on the grunt he made about Murphy.Not knowing what he thinks begins to affect Murphy's performance. Frank tries to help out with help from Tom Snyder and Phil Jr. Murphy goes to confront Cronkite.	156993
1989	Murphy Brown: And the Whiner Is….	T	DVD -R HQ 4394.	Baker, Kathryn	Episode #30. 11-13-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy's long unbroken string of winning the prestigious Humboldt Award is shattered -- by Corky, who wastes no time reaping its rewards with help from her agentMurphy & Frank lose the Humboldt Award to Corky. Then to ride the PR wave, the network brass decide to give next week's lead story to the award winner.	156994
1995	Murphy Brown: Angst for the Memories	T	DVD -R HQ 3452. SV 223	Bragin, Rob	Episode #128. 9-27-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy gets an interview with a reclusive '60s literary idol, but times and people have changed. Nick Brody (Martin Sheen.  Secretary #60 (Michael Heintzman).	156995
1994	Murphy Brown: Anything But Cured	T	DVD -R HQ 3580 (Wrong Title on Disc)	Woody, Russ	Episode #147. 3-14-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank's psychologist tells him after 18 years of therapy that he's cured and needs to move on and he leans on Murphy for support.	156996
1995	Murphy Brown: Awful Truth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3753. SV 320	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #179. 9-25-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Lansing's nephew becomes Vice President of Current Affairs and he lures Murphy into a new hard news show he's created featuring Walter CronkiteSoon Cronkite becomes Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich)  and the hard news becomes infotainment. Mr. Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall). Andrew J. Lansing III (Paul Reubens).	156997
1988	Murphy Brown: Baby Love	T	DVD - R HQ 4214	Siamis, Korby	Episode #6. 12-12-1988	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy feels maternal pangs after visiting with a pregnant friend. She considers in vitro fertilization and talks Frank into being the donor. When that option doesn't pan out, they consider a physical union.Secretary #8 (Marianne Muellerleile)	156998
1993	Murphy Brown: Back to the Ball	T	DVD -R HQ 3368	Kirgo, Dinah	Episode #116. 1-18-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Staff try to rustle up a date for Murphy when she gets invited to the inaugural ball. Murphy finds her own date, Eldin's friend, who did a sketch of Avery. Later Murphy has second thoughts about going out on a date.	156999
1995	Murphy Brown: Bad Company	T	DVD -R HQ 3771	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #185. 11-6-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Andrew comes down to Murphy with a story idea, for a profile of a business mogul. She rejects the idea. Frank takes the idea but doesn't do anything with it.Andrew provides the dirt & Murphy and Frank do a big expose at the same time that this mogul buys the network.	157000
1990	Murphy Brown: Bad Girls	T	DVD -R  HQ 4490	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #41. 2-19-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)It's February and sweeps month, so Miles gets Murphy and Corky to pose as hookers to break open an oil company scandal	157001
1993	Murphy Brown: Bah Humboldt	T	DVD -R HQ 3499. SV 235	Scovell, Nell	Episode #135. 11-15-193	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Peter, Frank & Murphy are all nominated for the Humboldt Award. While at the ceremony, Murphy can't understand how disinterested Peter is in the award and Frank hears a rumor about a network having to make cutbacks	157002
1994	Murphy Brown: Be Careful What You Wish For	T	DVD -R HQ 3630.	Belanoff, Adam	Episode #155. 10-10-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Corky's handling of a tough interview impresses her colleagues, but it isn't a hit with her fans, so she invites a few of the hate mail writers to the FYI offices	157003
1991	Murphy Brown: Be It Ever So Humboldt	T	DVD -R HQ 3165	Tolan, Peter	Episode. #87. 12-9-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Harry Smith of CBS This Morning reports to Murphy Brown. Reporter (John Brennan). Newsman Harry Smith (Himself).After being nominated every year for 10 years straight, Frank wins the Humboldt Award and it brings out the worst in him.	157004
1995	Murphy Brown: Best and Not-So-Brightest, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3700. SV 298	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #164. 1-2-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Stuart Best (Wallace Shawn) returns to Washington as a congressman and he humiliates Murphy at an inaugural party.To get her revenge, Murphy gets him on FYI to see where he stands on the issues, only Stuart didn't find out who was contributing to his campaign.	157005
1989	Murphy Brown: Bickners, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4346	Woody, Russ	Episode #21. 5-15-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Minor traffic accident, with a sweet elderly couple, results in a 1.5 million dollar lawsuit for Murphy.	157006
1997	Murphy Brown: Big Thaw, The	T		Bragin, Rob and Bill Diamond	Episode #215. 1-6-1997. Clip Show	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).When Kay and Murphy are the only ones to make it into the office during a snowstorm. Kay seizes the opportunity to get an evaluation of her performance. Instead, she gets Murphy giving her several examples of how she acted in a variety of situations.	157007
1992	Murphy Brown: Birth 101	T	DVD -R HQ 3255. SV 147	Siamis, Korby and Diane English	Episode #101. 5-18-1992. Last show of Season 5	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy has her baby. Woman's Day magazine phone number through June 15, 1992 to name Murphy's babyWhile doing the last show of the FYI season, Murphy starts going into labor. The FYI gang and crew panics and don't know what to do since they're in the middle of a live show. Miles asks Jim to take Murphy to the hospital. Corky closes the show.Frank gets Eldin and anything else Murphy needs at the house. At the hospital, Murphy is not relaxed. Starting to feel first contractions. Asks Jim to play cards with her. Everything is under control until contractions start getting painful.Murphy starts screaming and Jim doesn't know what to do. Holds Frank and Miles by their necks cursing and blaming them for all of her pain. She finally gives birth with Eldin's help.FYI gang comes in to see the baby. Alone, Murphy starts talking to her child saying she won't be like the other mothers, but she'll try not to make too many mistakes. Murphy sings, "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" to her child, then cries.	157008
1990	Murphy Brown: Bitch's Back, The	T		Dontzig, Gary and Steven Petermen	Episode #47. 5-7-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles orders the staff to take a stress reduction class. After reluctantly showing up for it, Murphy slips a disc however that doesn't stop her from working on a hot story	157009
1993	Murphy Brown: Black and White and Read All Over	T	DVD -R HQ 3452. SV 225	Heisler, Eileen	Episode #129. 10-4-93	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After going to a function with Mitchell Baldwin (Julius Carry), Murphy begins to date him. Is there anything there, or do they just like it when heads turn?	157010
1992	Murphy Brown: Black, White & Brown	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #105. 10-5-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen) Eugene Kinsella (Alan Oppenheimer). Mitchell Baldwin (Julius Carry).Network moves Kinsella into a nothing position, Murphy finds herself unusually pleasant to the new "black" vice president of news at the network, Mitchell Baldwin.	157011
1997	Murphy Brown: Blind Date	T		Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #218. 2-3-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Lansing is being honored at a dinner. Murphy arranges a blind date for Jim, but she mistakenly ends up with Miller. Meanwhile, despite the fact that he is in a committed relationship, Frank suddenly contends with being popular with the ladies.	157012
1990	Murphy Brown: Bob & Murphy & Ted & Avery	T	DVD -R HQ 4580	English, Diane	Episode #55. 11-5-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Avery comes to stay with Murphy when she decides it's time to "change the scenery of my existence." Murphy suggests she gets a boyfriend. Two hours later she has a double date for herself and Murphy.	157013
1993	Murphy Brown: British Invasion, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3368	Tolan, Peter	Episode #115. 1-11-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles and Audrey decide to live together, but he finds the living arrangements a little too crowded for his liking when her ex-boyfriend stays for a night and then doesn't leave.	157014
1989	Murphy Brown: Brothers Silverberg, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4360	English, Diane	Episode #23. 9-18-89. Season 2 Premiere	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy continues to report and makes news in second-season opener.When Miles arrives to the office, the whole gang makes fun of his new suit. He says he bought it because his older brother is coming to town so he wants to look good. At Murphy's office, Miles asks her to join them for lunch and Murphy reluctantly agrees.At Phil's, Mile's brother Josh and Murphy really hit it off which makes Miles uncomfortable. They also agree to go all to dinner together at a fancy Italian restaurant. Miles brings his date. Stars embarrassing Murphy. Next day he apologizes.Murphy and Josh want to be alone but Miles is always there so they politely ask him to leave. He shows up in the middle of the night just to tell Murphy that he does not like the idea of her dating his brother.Josh arrives after looking for Miles for hours. They argue but make up and leave. After being ignored by the brothers Silverberg, Murphy decides she does not need men.	157015
1990	Murphy Brown: Brown and Blue	T		Moss, Denise and Sy Dukane	Episode #51. 9-24-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy's set to interview shock comic Tony Rocket, but can she keep from shooting off her mouth when Rocket launches into his sexist slurs?Murphy wants to interview a controversial comic, but after seeing some tapes of his act she changes her mind. Miles sets up the interview so Murphy decides to go ahead with it. The result of which makes for interesting viewing.	157016
1994	Murphy Brown: Brown in Toyland	T		Burroughs, Diane and Joey Gutierrez	Episode #163. 12-12-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy joins the frenzied masses of toy shoppers, when she overhears Avery tell Santa that he wants the hottest toy on the market for Christmas. This holiday season is turning into a bummer for Corky, when nothing seems to go right	157017
1989	Murphy Brown: Brown Like Me (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4410. DVD -R HQ 4400.	English, Diane	Episode #32. 11-17-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is set to receive the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, so the rest of the staff convince her that at least one of her estranged parents should attend.She concedes and invites her father, but the sparks fly when her father arrives with his new young wife and child and later her mother shows up.Avery Brown (Colleen Dewhurst), mother. Bill Brown (Darren McGavin), father.	157018
1989	Murphy Brown: Brown Like Me (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4410. SV 203	English, Diane	Episode #33. 11-27-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Sparks and the barbs fly back and forth. However, eventually the Browns call a truce. To quote Murphy: "Interesting family, kind of like a Fellini version of the Waltons."Avery Brown (Colleen Dewhurst), mother. Bill Brown (Darren McGavin), father.	157019
1994	Murphy Brown: Brown vs. the Board of Education	T	DVD -R HQ 3616. SV 290	Bragin, Rob	Episode #152. 9-19-1994. Seventh Season Opener	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy tries to impress the board members of the prestigious "Ducky Lucky Pre-School," by inviting them to a celebrity filled party	157020
1989	Murphy Brown: Buddies Schmuddies	T	DVD -R HQ 4380	Woody, Russ	Episode #28. 10-30-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank and Murphy compete for the same story, but their intense competition puts the story in jeopardy. Phil, to improve his business at night, tries adding live entertainment to the bar.	157021
1990	Murphy Brown: Bummer of 42, The	T		Palmer, Tom	Episode #58. 11-26-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)For Murphy's 42nd birthday present, Frank hires an actress to be Murphy's sister for a full twelve hours. The novelty wears off quickly for Murphy, when her "sister" keeps turning up.	157022
1995	Murphy Brown: Bump in the Night	T	DVD -R HQ 3397. SV 186	Tolan, Peter	Episode #120. 2-21-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Major story gets Frank a booking on Late Night with David Letterman and Murphy becomes jealous. Frank invites Murphy to come with him and she causes trouble in the green room with the other guests causing their performances to be off.	157023
1994	Murphy Brown: Burger, She Wrote	T	DVD -R HQ 3633	Newman, Molly	Episode #156. 10-17-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When her life-sized statue of "Meaty Boy," an icon from a childhood burger place, is taken as a prank, Murphy unleashes a reign of terror against the suspected perpetrators	157024
1996	Murphy Brown: Bus Stops Here, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3855	Myers, Marsha & Alana Burgi	Episode #197. 3-11-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles gets to use the new T-2000 bus to cover a primary campaign stop in Madison. The bus breaks down before they get there, so they decide to do their coverage from a local diner.GOP aides and other networks discover the broadcast and descend on the diner, turning it into just another campaign story. Meanwhile, Jim and his team get to Madison and get the real story. ABC Producer (Gerry McIntyre). Secretary #80 (Brian Blondell)	157025
1990	Murphy Brown: But First a Word From Our Sponsor	T	DVD -R HQ 4500		Episode #44. 3-19-90	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Angry viewer threatens a consumer boycott if FYI airs Murphy's story on safe sexWorried viewer urges advertisers to boycott FYI for an uncompromising piece Murphy has on sex education. Murphy flies out to keep the one sponsor they have for the controversial show.	157026
1997	Murphy Brown: Butcher, a Faker, a Bummed-Out Promo Maker, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6096	Chessler, Mike and Chris Alberghini	Episode #227. 10-8-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy needs a biopsy, which she reluctantly gets right away and must wait to hear the results at the end of the next day. In the morning of the next day the staff fights the network lawyers who want to kill their grocery chain story.As a comprise with the network they can do their story if they have a legal consultant with them in the remote unit and Jim must do promos for all the local affiliates.When their undercover operative isn't going to work out and Frank is convinced he is to well known to pull it off, Kay volunteers. Meanwhile, Jim makes his promos.Just before going to dinner that evening, Murphy gets the results of her test and tells Frank the news.	157027
1994	Murphy Brown: Bye Bye Bernecky	T	DVD -R HQ 3661. SV 292	Bragin, Rob	Episode #161. 11-21-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Eldin's mother stops by to visit and is a hit with the FYI staffers. She has a letter for Eldin.The letter contains a chance for Eldin to study with a famous muralist in Spain, but it means he must leave Murphy and Avery, something he's reluctant to do, so Murphy fires him.	157028
1996	Murphy Brown: Casa Nova	T	DVD -R HQ 3856	Pollon, Daphne	Episode #199. 5-6-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank, smitten with a real estate agent, buys a 5 million dollar mansion that he can't afford.	157029
1995	Murphy Brown: CBS Morning News: Murphy Brown-Paula Frank	CC	SV 125. B 68		Promotion	Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen)	157030
1992	Murphy Brown: Chance of Showers, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3255. SV 146	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #100. 5-11-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy's baby shower with TV newswomen Katie Couric, Joan Lunden, Paula Zahn, Faith Daniels, and Mary Alice Williams (Themselves).Murphy relents when Corky wants to throw her a baby shower and the guests that arrive give her the low down on child birth and children.	157031
1992	Murphy Brown: Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are	T		Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #95. 3-4-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After Miles describes, according to Frank's opinion, homoerotic dream of him and the new publicity guy, Rick 'frolicking', Miles panics. Frank says that's no big deal, and that he probably picked up from the fact that Rick was gay, Murphy does not think Rick is gay so they make a bet. When Rick shows up at the bullpen the gang start to question him about many things about his life, to see if he says anything more revealing about his sexuality. Rick notices that and confirms he is gay, embarrassing the whole gang Miles explains about his dream to Rick, who thinks Miles can't say he might be gay only because of a dream. After discussing about it a little more, they both come to the conclusion that Miles is not gay after all.	157032
1996	Murphy Brown: Comedy of Eros, A	T		Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #204.9-30-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Frank is getting one of his plays produced. When he gets an out of country assignment, he leaves Murphy in charge of looking after his interests in the production.Busy with her own story, Murphy takes a hands off approach to the production, leaving the director to make his own decisions.The director, decides on a major casting change. Murphy finds out about it, just before the curtain rises.	157033
1991	Murphy Brown: Contractions	T	DVD -R HQ 4670	Kaufer, Scott	Episode #63. 1-21-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy, who's contract is almost up, is wooed by a Wolf Network exec (Robert Desiderio) inspiring Miles to try to get her to dance with him insteadWolf network tries to woo Murphy away, something she isn't interested in until she finds out the network is taking her for granted.	157034
1991	Murphy Brown: Corky's Place	T	SV 63-64 (Parts I & II)	Palmer, Tom	Episode #71. 4-8-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Corky wants Murphy to be a guest on her first network special, but Murphy would rather be grilled alive than grilled by CorkyCorky gets her own network special, she decides to do it as an interview show with a "tea party" theme. Murphy comes on as her first guest and is humiliated when Corky asks her really tough, Murphy Brown-type questions.	157035
1994	Murphy Brown: Crime Story	T	DVD -R HQ 3564	Bragin, Rob and Nell Scovell	Episode #145. 2-28-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After her car is stolen out of her driveway, Murphy joins the neighborhood watch, but discovers that her neighbors are borderline vigilantes.	157036
1994	Murphy Brown: Deal of the Art, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3553	Albert, Lisa	Episode #142. 1-17-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's report and comments about modern art lead to her appearance on a PBS talk show, defending her views against art critics. Later she takes one of Avery's paintings and puts it on display to show them what they really know about art.Secretary #65 (Judith Cohen).	157037
1996	Murphy Brown: Defending Your Life	T	VHS 374	Savell, Kirk	Episode #209. 11-4-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy is ready to anchor the election coverage. However all her former secretary have formed a support group. The Eastern branch is lead by Robert (Secretary #2) and they all try to show Murphy the error of her ways.Mimicking Secretary #77 (Ian Gomez). Hitler Secretary #48 (Tony Papenfuss). William Ferguson, Secretary #64 (Jeffrey Thiel and James Thiel). Normal Looking Secretary (Carolyn Mignini).Mohawk Secretary (Nancy Cassaro). Giggling Woman, Secretary #75 (Mary-Kathleen Gordon). Wrestler Secretary #74 (Michael Bailey Smith).Slow Speaking Secretary (Denise Poirler). Gullible Secretary (Bart Sumner). Secretary #84 (Bill Stevenson).	157038
1997	Murphy Brown: Desperate Times	T		Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #220. 2-17-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).To combat against some radical changes that Kay is proposing, Murphy enlists the aid of Andrew J. Lansing III, who has been recuperating in a Buddhist monastery.	157039
1988	Murphy Brown: Devil With a Blue Dress On	T	DVD -R HQ 4170.	Siamis, Korby	Episode #2. 11-21-1988	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles assigns Corky to work with Murphy on a big story about a corporate big shot. Corky inadvertently uncovers the fact that he is a drug smuggler, this isn't immediately apparent to her.Murphy almost feels guilty about taking credit for the story, but she doesn't get the chance, Corky "grabs the brass ring."	157040
1998	Murphy Brown: Dial and Substance	T	SV 265	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #245. 5-4-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy finds a secretary that she likes only nobody else likes his abrasive approach. Jim is planning a rendezvous with Doris in Maine.When he tries to go through the metal detector at the airport he is found to be in possession of a small quantity of marijuana, the marijuana that he purchased to help Murphy get through her chemotherapy.He dismisses it all as a minor inconvenience until the press gets hold of the story. In the ensuing media frenzy, Jim prefers to remain silent, Murphy thinks it would be better to tell the truth and when she does, Jim stops talking to her.	157041
1995	Murphy Brown: Dick and Dottie	T	VHS 370	Diamond, Bill	Episode #188. 11-27-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Dottie Wilcox (Shelley Long).Lansing (Garry Marshall) wants Murphy to apologize publicly about a comment she made about a popular talk-show host. She tries, but things only get worse.	157042
1991	Murphy Brown: Driving Miss Crazy	T	DVD -R HQ 4740	Palmer, Tom	Episode #69. 3-4-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)While the FYI staff car pool together, Murphy works on her will, Frank gets over a relationship, Corky obsesses over being right about a trivia question, Jim tries to think of an anecdote for an interview and Miles almost gets everyone killed.	157043
1997	Murphy Brown: Ectomy, Schmectomy	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #228. 10-15-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).When Murphy and Frank don't show up for dinner, Kay speculates they have are a having a relationship. Murphy drops the bomb on the rest of the staff.Jim is speechless. Frank tries to help in every way that he can. Murphy faces a tough decision with the myriad of treatment options for her breast cancer.	157044
1995	Murphy Brown: Egg & I, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3422. SV 209	Aronsohn, Lee	Episode #124.  5-3-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen)When Frank gets back from a story, Corky recounts the story about how Murphy tried to beat other newswomen to an interview with the president by taking Avery to the White House Easter Egg Hunt.All she winds up getting is banned, from the White House again.	157045
1991	Murphy Brown: Eldin Imitates Life	T	DVD -R HQ 7098. SV 273	Tolan, Peter	Episode #62. 1-14-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Murphy throws a party, Eldin's artistic talent is discovered. Three weeks later Eldin has a showing at a premiere art gallery. Eldin's mural causes a stir that turns his life upside down.	157046
1995	Murphy Brown: Eleven O'Clock Report, KCBS	CC	B 78		Promotion	Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen)	157047
1995	Murphy Brown: Entertainment Tonight	CC	SV 369		Entertainment News Show Coverage. Promotion	Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen) with John Kennedy Jr.	157048
1995	Murphy Brown: Entertainment Tonight	CC	VHS 346		Entertainment News Show Coverage. Promotion	Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen)	157049
1991	Murphy Brown: Every time It Rains…You Get Wet	T	DVD -R HQ 7159. SV 59	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #70. 3-18-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy thinks it'll be a breeze to fulfill Miles' request for an uplifting story, but they're blown away by all the bad news surrounding themSuffering from "3rd year burnout," Miles asks for a positive uplifting story. When everyone else fails, Murphy takes on the challenge. She gets a perfect story, until the interview is on the air.	157050
1996	Murphy Brown: Executive Decision	T	DVD -R HQ 3858	Bragin, Rob	Episode #202. 9-16-1996. Season Nine Opener	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Andrew moves in as the executive producer and the staff moves him out. They try to interview replacements, but Andrew keeps getting in the way.Lansing makes a decision that puts the executive producer of a game show in charge of FYI and she lays down one of the rules of her game	157051
1995	Murphy Brown: Extra	CC	SV 369		Entertainment News Show Coverage. Promotion	Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen) and John Kennedy Jr.	157052
1990	Murphy Brown: Fax or Fiction	T		Markoe-Klein, Deborah and Chris R. Westphal	Episode #46. 4-30-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When a secret admirer sends a fax to Miles, Murphy takes it as a challenge to answer for him and then winds up starting a correspondence.	157053
1995	Murphy Brown: Fearless Frank	T	DVD -R HQ 3754. SV 369	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #180. 10-2-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank escapes death while interviewing a mass murderer. Frank would like to cover less action stories. But Lansing, hoping for a ratings boost, wants Frank to cover even riskier stories.Frank starts doing the stunts and then Lansing wants him to jump off the building, live.	157054
1995	Murphy Brown: Feminine Critique, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3771. SV 320	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #184. 10-30-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Truck crashes through the studio window, so the team accompanies Murphy back to her alma mater where she is receiving an honorary doctorate.Students in the women's studies program she helped establish think she is out of touch with women in the '90s.	157055
1995	Murphy Brown: Fifth Anchor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3580. SV 271	Scovell, Nell	Episode #146. 3-7-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)FYI's 17th anniversary show is more than complete when an annoying former anchor Stuart Best (Wallace Shawn) returns. They plot to get rid of him again until Murphy finds out what he once did for her before the 1st show.	157056
1994	Murphy Brown: Fjord Eyes Only	T	DVD -R HQ 3564	Heisler, Eileen and DeAnn Heline	Episode #144. 1-31-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Team travels to Lillehammer, and Murphy, who's more interested in getting free stuff, has a "fluff piece" interview with a skater, which results in a disaster for NorwayBritish Reporter (Frederick Solms). French Reporter (Philippe Bergeron). Spanish Reporter (Al Septien). German Reporter (Bettina Spier).	157057
1997	Murphy Brown: Florence Night-en Corky	T	DVD -R HQ 6148.	Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #230. 10-29-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Frank can't stop telling the story about him punching the paparazzi. Murphy returns to work the day after her surgery and she looks like hell and is very disoriented. Corky takes her home at offers to stay with her for a couple of days.Murphy becomes so dependent upon Corky that Corky hasn't got the time to take care of her own problems, such as her failing marriage to Miles.Avery Brown (Haley Joel Osment). Secretary #86 (Cecily Adams).	157058
1994	Murphy Brown: Frank Cuts Loose	T	DVD -R HQ 3640. SV 294	Diamond, Bill	Episode #158. 10-31-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)FYI is moved out of its time slot to Saturday night, Frank goes upstairs to try to get the show moved back. Instead, he gets his big chance at being the lead anchor of the new magazine show that is taking the time slot. ThenThen the network asks Murphy to interview him before their first show. Next Wave Anchor (James Kiriyama-Lern).	157059
1990	Murphy Brown: Frank's Appendectomy	T		Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #45. 4-9-90	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy gets in first shot in a war of practical jokes when she sends Frank a man claiming to be Deep Throat, but it backfires when Frank buys his storySeries of outrageous practical jokes, which start with a visit from "Deep Throat" get out of hand.	157060
1990	Murphy Brown: Frankly Speaking	T	DVD -R HQ 4480 (separated into two parts)	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #39. 2-5-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank meets the woman of his dreams, a woman he dates more than once. However, she is a psychologist and analyzes every little thing Frank does, something that drives him crazier than he already is.	157061
1997	Murphy Brown: From Here to Jerusalem	T	DVD -R HQ 6149	Jackson, Hayes	Episode #233. 11-19-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Staff worry about nominations for the upcoming Humboldt Awards. No one is nominated, except Murphy who is to receive the lifetime achievement award.She is honored but concerned that her illness might be the reason for receiving the honor at this point in her career. While acting as chaperone for one of Avery's field trips, Murphy meets a younger man who wants to take her out on a date.Murphy decides to accept the young man's offer and begins to enjoy herself.The gang is reluctant to accept him and even Murphy feels she would be embarrassed to be seen with him when she plans to take him to the Humboldt Awards.	157062
1997	Murphy Brown: From the Terrace	T	DVD -R HQ 6163	Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #236. 12-17-1997.	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy fires yet another secretary and while searching for a story idea for Corky, Kay suggests the staff go out on the terrace. They get trapped out there, when the door closes and no one has a key. Jim has a dinner date scheduled with Doris.Corky is going to miss the lighting of the White House tree and Frank has a flight to Costa Rica. They have a chance to get back inside when Murphy's recently fired secretary returns to the office, only for the ex-secretary it's revenge time.Kay feels they've been locked out on the terrace for some greater purpose, while Murphy has her doubts.Meanwhile, in a building across the way, a man and a woman fight about the time they're not spending on their relationship, only to be inspired by a group of people on a balcony. Secretary #88 (Julie Brown).	157063
1991	Murphy Brown: Full Circle	T	DVD -R HQ 4860 (Mislabeled as Smiths Go To Washington 1). SV 114	English, Diane	Episode #81. 10-14-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After learning about her mother's death, Murphy doesn't seem to be that upset, which makes the FYI gang think that she's hiding her true feelings. She claims it's because of a letter her mother left to her saying that she must not cry.If it's allowed, she’ll make one last visit to Murphy at the end of the night. So Murphy and the Phil crowd decide to celebrate Avery's spirit. Murphy's father, Bill Brown (Darren McGavin) shows up and suggests they go home so they can talk.Father and daughter open big truck Avery left to Murphy containing a photo album and other things. She argues with her father about things from the past. Then she finds a small box with one of Avery's hats.She finds a baby hat that once belonged to her and she cries over her mother's loss for the first time. Her father consoles her.	157064
1989	Murphy Brown: Funnies Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 4323	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #18. 4-10-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy tries to grin and bear it when a cartoonist Pat O'Shea (Gregory Procaccino) takes her on-air blunder and plants her in the funnies as "Mouthy Brown"An on-camera slip of the tongue makes Murphy the butt of a cartoonist's joke in "The Adventures of Mouthy Brown." Then the rest of the staff falls victim.	157065
1995	Murphy Brown: FYI of the Hurricane	T	DVD -R HQ 3730. SV 299	Bragin, Rob	Episode #173. 3-20-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Staff is sent down to Florida to cover a hurricane and Murphy is showing signs of being pregnant again. Later after the results of a test are in, Peter Hun (Scott Bakula) asks Murphy an important question.	157066
1993	Murphy Brown: Games Mothers Play	T	DVD -R HQ 3361	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #114. 1-4-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Though she thinks she knows how to relate to Avery, Murphy is swayed into giving him some "quality time" by playing games and singing children's songs with a group of other mothers.	157067
1990	Murphy Brown: Going to the Chapel (1) (aka Goin' to the Chapel)	T	DVD -R HQ 4530	English, Diane and Korby Siamis	Episode #48. 5-14-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When a "geek" from her high school days comes to Washington, Corky's mother & his mother arrange to have them get togetherThey meet, fall in love, and within two weeks announce their plans to get married. Corky runs out into the night with Eldin, when she thinks that maybe she hasn't really experienced life.	157068
1990	Murphy Brown: Going to the Chapel (2) (aka Goin' to the Chapel)	T	DVD -R HQ 4530	English, Diane and Korby Siamis	Episode #49. 5-21-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Upon returning, Corky decides to go ahead with the wedding, but the event is marred by even more last minute indecision, and then Murphy brings out the "soul."	157069
1990	Murphy Brown: Gold Rush, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4580	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #54. 10-22-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Insults and sparks fly when Murphy's old flame Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) joins FYI for a series of heated debates with MurphyJerry Gold (Jay Thomas) joins FYI where in a new feature he goes "Nose to Nose" with Murphy and the sparks fly, then the fire is rekindled and the sparks fade away.	157070
1995	Murphy Brown: Good Nephew, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3700. SV 299	Diamond, Bill	Episode #172. 3-13-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Mr. Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall). McGovern (Paula Korologos). Secretary #76-Andrew J. Lansing III (Paul Reubens).Murphy is forced to hire Lansing's nephew as her new secretary. He proves to be the best one she's ever had, but only at the expense of the rest of the staff.	157071
1992	Murphy Brown: Guess Who's Coming to Lunch	T	DVD -R HQ 3185	Palmer, Tom	Episode #90.1-13-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Corky gets an invitation to a Barbara Bush luncheon, Murphy tries to scam her so she can get back into the White House, a placed she has been banned from	157072
1992	Murphy Brown: He-Ho, He-Ho, It's Off to Lamaze We Go	T	DVD -R HQ 3251	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #98. 4-27-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's doctor advises her to take Lamaze classes, and even though Murphy thinks it's not really necessary, she agrees. The problem is that Murphy has to find a partner for that.Frank is her first choice, but he's on location for a story. Jim is too embarrassed and uncomfortable. Miles feels the same way. Corky offers, but Murphy doesn't think it's a good idea. Eldin is the only one left.They go to first class. Murphy confesses she's scared and asks him for help. Eldin calms her fears. Both think they're going to be fine.	157073
1990	Murphy Brown: Heart of Gold	T	DVD -R HQ 4490	Woody, Russ	Episode #42. 2-26-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Murphy learns things about Jerry Gold that no one else is privy to, she looks at him in a different light. They begin to have an affair that shocks everyone at FYI.	157074
1992	Murphy Brown: Heartfelt	T	DVD -R HQ 3194	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #92. 2-3-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles succumbs to stress when he has heart attack symptoms at his 30th birthday party.	157075
1989	Murphy Brown: Here's to You Mrs. Kinsella	T	DVD -R HQ 4430	Woody, Russ	Episode #35. 12-18-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)While Murphy is throwing a birthday party for Gene Kinsella, Miles recognizes a woman he had a one-night stand with at a broadcaster's convention, Mrs. Kinsella. However, Kinsella thinks that his wife is having an affair with Frank.	157076
1997	Murphy Brown: Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow	T		Fassler, Ron	Episode #223. 5-5-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Stuart Best (Wallace Shawn) is dubbed a hero at a fire. Murphy's probing questions lead the authorities to think he may have actually set the fire.	157077
1991	Murphy Brown: Hoarse Play	T	DVD -R HQ 4670. SV 96	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #64. 2-4-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Miles has money on Murphy to get a quote at a Presidential news conference, but it looks like he'll lose the bet when she loses her voiceTen years ago Murphy was banned from the White House press conferences. To top off her story on the education crisis, Murphy decides she needs a quotation from the "Education" president.When she manages to get a pass, she loses her voice two days before the conference. Reporter (Charles Hutchins). Reporter (John Richard Petersen).	157078
1997	Murphy Brown: How to Marry a Billionaire	T		Balsam, Adam and Joshua Krawitz	Episode #222. 4-28-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Billionaire media mogul proposes marriage to Murphy while she is conducting an on-air interview with him. Murphy doubts the sincerity of the proposal, then the gift of an 8+ carat diamond ring arrives.She declines the invitation, but that doesn't keep Briggs from trying, by using Frank and the other FYI staffers. He even buys her contract from Lansing, then Kay steps in.	157079
1995	Murphy Brown: Humboldt Doldt, The	T	SV 360, 370	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #187. 11-20-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Ungrateful Miller wins the Humboldt Award for a story that the entire FYI staff works on in a pinch for him on Front and Center. The staff waits anxiously for Murphy's retaliation. FYI Anchor-Reporter Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich).Reporter (Kevin Lowe). Edwin Newman (Himself).	157080
1994	Murphy Brown: Humboldt IV: Judgment Day	T	DVD -R HQ 3633	Heline, DeAnn and Eileen Heisler	Episode #157. 10-24-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Jim tries to get the staff to be part of the Humboldt Award judging committee. Frank just tries to get on the ballot, since he forgot to send in his entry, but didn't forget his ad campaign.After the judging an easy category, Murphy plans to go to a Motown festival with Peter, but when she gets reassigned to another category, she makes the other judge's experience, including Corky, a living hell.	157081
1993	Murphy Brown: I Don't Know You From Madam	T	DVD -R HQ 8840. SV 236	Belanoff, Adam	Episode #133. 11-1-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy works reluctantly on a story the network brass wants on "The Beltway Madam," a high priced call girl who's just been exposed and is the hottest story in town.Reporter #1 (Maura Soden). Reporter #2 (Tim Hutchinson). Reporter #3 (Jan Cobler). Reporter #4 (Sean Masterson).	157082
1997	Murphy Brown: I Hear a Symphony	T		Hirsch, Janis	Episode #235. 12-10-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Corky is working to help the zoo with their charity auction. Murphy's bout with cancer has made her realize there may not another chance to do some of the things she'd like to do.When the one item goes up for bid that she is interested in, it's Murphy Brown vs. Olivia Newton-John for the right to conduct a symphony orchestra.Meanwhile, Doris tells Jim that it is time to file the divorce papers. Murphy encourages him to fight for her.	157083
1992	Murphy Brown: I Never Sang for My Husband	T	DVD -R HQ 8717	Palmer, Tom	Episode #106. 10-12-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Doris, feeling that her life is miserable, decides to become a cabaret singer and Jim has hard time dealing with it.	157084
1990	Murphy Brown: I Want My FYI	T	DVD -R HQ 4470	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #38 1-29-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). When Miles produces a kids version of FYI, Murphy may be too much of a mentor for her "mini-Murph" Natalie (Mayim Bialik)Miles asks the staff to be mentors for a group of young reporters who will be doing a pilot for an FYI-type program for kids. Murphy over-helps her protégé. Then let her do it her way.Jim Dial helps Wes Jordan (Mark-Paul Gosselaar). Corky Sherwood helps Tracey (Laura Mooney). Frank Fontana helps Henry "Hank" (Troy Slaten).	157085
1995	Murphy Brown: I Want My MTV-Jay	T		Diamond, Bill	Episode #167. 1-23-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)While Lansing is in the hospital for a "heart attack," he decides to bring youth and cute animals into the CBS schedule, this includes the addition of a former MTV veejay to FYI.Murphy likes the new anchor, but during a White House press conference, her politics come out. Entertainment Anchor-Reporter Pat O'Brien (Himself). Reporter #2 (Catherine Schreiber).	157086
1994	Murphy Brown: I Would Have Danced All Night	T	DVD -R HQ 4239. SV 184	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #9. 1-9-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy is perplexed and angry when everyone on the staff is invited to the inaugural ball of President-elect Bush. Was it something she reported?Miles debates about asking a taller woman to the ball.  English says in this episode, Murphy Brown became real -- George Bush sent Bergen a special invitation to the inaugural ball.	157087
1991	Murphy Brown: I'm As Much of a Man as I Ever Was	T	DVD -R HQ 4830	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #78. 9-23-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Pregnant Murphy, determined to keep up the pace as a reporter, races after a quote from the President, who'll only talk while joggingEugene (Gene) Kinsella (Alan Oppenheimer) finds out about Murphy's pregnancy and considers the idea of taking her off the air. But Miles convinces him not to. Once that is solved, Murphy must get a quote from the president for her latest story.Frank says the only way to get this quote is jogging with him. Murphy thinks she's up for the job but Frank and Jim don't think so because of her pregnancy. So Murphy accepts Frank's offer of getting the quote for her.When that doesn't work, Murphy tries to get it herself and ends up running over the president with her bike.Even though Murphy didn't get her quote, she's happy. And concludes that her pregnancy will not make her life any more difficult, all she has to do is be a little more creative.	157088
1992	Murphy Brown: I'm Dreaming of a Brown Christmas	T	SV 300	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #113. 12-14-1992, (Christmas Show, Michael-David Pictures)	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)On Christmas Eve, Murphy wants to celebrate Avery's first Christmas simply, but she finds herself dealing with two surprise guests.Murphy's father and aunt arrive to celebrate the holiday, and it becomes a traditional Brown family Christmas.	157089
1996	Murphy Brown: If You're Going to Talk the Talk	T		Dunn, Sarah	Episode #190. 1-15-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is the reluctant winner of an interview with a celebrity who's never given one. Just as she gets into doing the whole "fluff" piece, a real news story breaks out.The network decides they want to continue with the "fluff" but will Murphy sacrifice her journalistic integrity?	157090
1991	Murphy Brown: Inside Murphy Brown	T	DVD -R HQ 3153	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #85. 11-18-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy has an appointment with a gynecologist for a test she can't drive to, when no one else is available, Jim must take her. The results of the test are normal with one exception, it's a boy	157091
1993	Murphy Brown: Intern, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3397	Palmer, Tom	Episode #117. 2-1-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Corky gets an intern job for one of her sorority sisters, a recent college graduate. The staff over-protects their new intern, from labor-intensive and meaningless jobs, when she turns out to be much older than they expectedNews Anchor (Constance Anderson).	157092
1991	Murphy Brown: It Came From College	T	DVD -R HQ 3143. SV 190	Beatts, Anne	Episode #83. 11-4-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Murphy looks after a friend's 18-year-old daughter she begins to learn about what being a mother is all about	157093
1989	Murphy Brown: It's How You Play the Game	T	DVD -R HQ 4290. A1220	Woody, Russ	Episode #14. 2-27-89	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Tabloid television: poor ratings force Murphy to do a piece intellectually accessible to a broader audience. Retail Sex in AmericaTo get the public to see Frank's piece on the homeless, the FYI team competes with Jerry Gold's show on its level with surprising results.	157094
1994	Murphy Brown: It's Just Like Riding a Bike	T	DVD -R HQ 3590	Heline, DeAnn and Eileen Heisler	Episode #149. 5-2-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Peter returns to town and he and Murphy pick up right where they left off. Back at her place, Murphy delays the inevitable.	157095
1995	Murphy Brown: It's Miller Time	T	SV 320	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #170. 2-20-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles begins to split his time with another show that features Miller Redfield, who is still interested in Corky. Murphy takes over FYI meanwhile, Miles is too busy for a relationship with Corky.Next Wave Anchor (James Kinyama-Lem). Next Wave P.A. (Sarah Taylor). Next Wave Producer (Erika Schickel). Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich).	157096
1993	Murphy Brown: It's Not Easy Being Brown	T	DVD -R HQ 3505. SV 243	Heline, DeAnn & Eileen Heisler	Episode #137. 11-29-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)To improve upon her image, Murphy gets a publicist and makes an appearance on a children's puppet show.	157097
1990	Murphy Brown: Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way	T	DVD -R HQ 7472	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #60. 12-17-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After Murphy gets the staff to agree to no presents this year, Murphy's little gifts for the rest of the staff causes a last-minute Christmas gift-buying frenzy.	157098
1989	Murphy Brown: Kyle	T	DVD -R HQ 4254	Woody, Russ	Episode #10. 1-16-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's story wins freedom for an innocent man. When the rest of the team realizes he has a problem adjusting with the outside world, Miles offers him a job as Murphy's secretary. Kyle (Leslie Jordan)	157099
1990	Murphy Brown: Last Laugh, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4600.	Palmer, Tom	Episode #56. 11-12-90	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy's antics have Jim (Charles Kimbrough) in stitches on the air, but it's no laughing matter when he's so broken up over breaking up that he decides not to returnJim goes into hiding after losing control on the air featuring the only thing people will remember about him is that one moment in his long career.	157100
1998	Murphy Brown: Last Temptation of Murphy, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6173	Jackson, Hayes	Episode #237.1-7-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy's new secretary makes a great cup of coffee, but doesn't have time for much else. Secretary #89 (Laura Kightlinger). Eleanor Mondale (Herself)Murphy receives a call from a former Wall Street trader who has just been released from his prison sentence for insider trading and he wants to be interviewed on the show.During the on camera interview, he proposes to use some of his money to hold a benefit run for breast cancer research, which he would like Murphy endorse. Off-camera, she thinks he might have changed when everything seems to go right with the event.Until he tells her that he doubled the million dollars they rose. She also discovers that public opinion is split, not on what she did, but who she did it with.	157101
1992	Murphy Brown: Life After Birth	T	DVD -R HQ 8590. SV 169	Tolan, Peter	Episode #104. 9-28-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)During her first day back at FYI, Murphy discovers just how hard it is to leave the baby at home with a nanny.	157102
1990	Murphy Brown: Local Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 4560	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #52. 10-1-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Although Frank trades himself for hostages, he's a prisoner of fear when his folks arrive for their 50th anniversaryFrank rescues people trapped in a hostage situation, but falls to pieces when his parents come to town for the celebration of 50th wedding anniversary bash. It's a party Frank forgot to plan.	157103
1994	Murphy Brown: Loose Affiliations	T	DVD -R HQ 3630. SV 282	Pope, Elaine and John Bowman	Episode #154. 10-3-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy bad mouths the network's new fall line-up and the staff is forced to attend an affiliate's meeting.	157104
1991	Murphy Brown: Love is Blonde	T	DVD -R HQ 3171	Palmer, Tom	Episode #88. 12-16-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). With Will in Hollywood writing a movie, lonely Corky considers casting herself a new leading man -- empty-headed ex-anchor Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich)Feeling neglected by her husband, Corky considers "moving down the food chain," when she becomes involved with Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich).	157105
1992	Murphy Brown: Lovesick	T	DVD -R HQ 3185. SV 123 (Media Excerpts).	Peterman, Steve and Gary Dontzig	Episode #91. 1-20-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy is confined to the house for two weeks. Jerry (Jay Thomas) moves in to help, but cohabitation lowers ceiling on their tolerance levelsMurphy returns from a trip feeling a little ill. It turns out she is having pre-term labor pains, common for pregnant women over 40. Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) offers to move in with Murphy to help her out. They both learn about having a live-in relationship	157106
1995	Murphy Brown: Make Room for Daddy	T		Pope, Elaine and John Bowman	Episode #175. 5-15-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Their busy schedules keep postponing the details for the various wedding activities, Murphy claims they are not pre-wedding jitters, but aren't they?Miller confronts Corky about taking their relationship to the "next level," sex. Frank arranges Peter's bachelor party and when he doesn't make it, guess who shows up.	157107
1991	Murphy Brown: Male Call	T	DVD -R HQ 4850	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #79. 9-30-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Out to prove the new men's movement is a fraud, Murphy attends a men's-only workshop to get the real story on the new men's movement and Frank, Miles and Jim are participants.	157108
1997	Murphy Brown: Mama Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 3983.	Diamond, Bill and Rob Bragin	Episode #224. 5-12-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Miller's overbearing mother is going to write him off as her son since he is an idiot and not married yet. To impress her, Miller claims that he and Murphy are friends.Because Murphy is uncomfortable around Miller, his mother suspects they might be more than friends. Something he doesn't readily deny.	157109
1989	Murphy Brown: Mama Said	T	DVD -R HQ 4290.	English, Diane	Episode #15. 3-6-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's overbearing mother comes to visit for an unspecified length of time.	157110
1998	Murphy Brown: Man and a Woman, A	T		Marchinko, Jhoni	Episode #244. 4-27-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).To prove her point about gender identification, Kay shows up at Phil's dressed as a man.The disguise fools the staff and Murphy uses Kay in her disguise to stop the advances of an IRS tax accountant that has information Murphy needs for a big story.Unfortunately, the poly jeopardizes Murphy's chances at the story. The staff tries to help Murphy rescue her story.	157111
1995	Murphy Brown: McGovern Unclothed	T	DVD -R HQ 3680 (Mislabeled as 376). VHS 365	Heline, DeAnn and Elaine  Heisler	Episode #171. 2-27-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When McGovern (Paula Korologos)  appears naked on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, Murphy is certain that Lansing will get rid of her.Secretary #74 (Michael Bailey Smith)	157112
1992	Murphy Brown: Me Thinks His Parents Doth Protest Too Much	T	DVD -R HQ 3337. SV 174	Palmer, Tom	Episode #110. 11-16-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles is embarrassed when his activist parents come to Washington for a large demonstration	157113
1989	Murphy Brown: Memo That Got Away, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4370.	Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #25. 10-2-89	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy wants the head of a junior-high school reporter (Judd Trichter), a hacker who obtained a private memo Murphy wrote criticizing her co-workersHigh-school computer hacker Lewis Kletter (Judd Trichter) stumbles onto a memo by Murphy about her co-workers and he plans to publish it in the school paper.	157114
1992	Murphy Brown: Midnight Plane to Paris	T	DVD -R HQ 3322. SV 172	Aronsohn, Lee	Episode #109. 11-9-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy leaves Eldin as nanny when she must fly to Paris for a European Summit Conference. She also decides on the baby's name, Avery, and a full time nanny, Eldin.	157115
1996	Murphy Brown: Miles Away	T	DVD -R HQ 3857. SV 404	Bragin, Rob and Bill Diamond and Michael Saltzman	Episode #201. 5-20-1996. Last show of Season 8.	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Miles Silverberg leaves FYI.Unemployed staff members decide it would be a slap in the face to the network if they helped Jim and his team out. Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich) wants to move into Murphy's office. Miles fills Lansing (Garry Marshall) in on the state of things.Lansing offers advice to Miles, which he declines. Lansing concedes. FYI is back, complete with Jim. The network is going to let them run the tobacco story. Charles Kuralt takes over Jim's responsibilities at ICN.Impressed with Miles' hardball tactics, Lansing offers him a big job in New York City and he accepts.	157116
1989	Murphy Brown: Miles' Big Adventure	T	DVD -R HQ 4380.	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #27. 10-23-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). While vacationing on a small tropical island, Miles has a chance to score a scoop when an Air Force pilot picks the same island to hold the world hostage with a nuclear weaponWhile on vacation, Miles' return flight is delayed by an Air Force pilot who has hijacked an F15-Eagle loaded with nuclear warheads.	157117
1995	Murphy Brown: Miller's Crossing	T	DVD -R HQ 3755	Burgi, Alana and Marsha Myers	Episode #183. 10-23-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy fears that she is losing her touch when she loses an important interview to Miller Redfield, but his touch is a little different.	157118
1991	Murphy Brown: Mission Control	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #86. 11-25-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy volunteers the FYI staff to serve Thanksgiving dinner at a homeless shelter. Anchorman (John Brennan).	157119
1995	Murphy Brown: Model Relationships	T	SV 320	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #174. 5-8-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles begins dating Vendela, the supermodel, to make Corky jealous. Murphy relents and lets Corky help make her wedding plans, so that pizza won't be on the menu.	157120
1996	Murphy Brown: Montezuma's Retreat	T		Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #214. 12-16-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy suspects that Kay has ulterior motives when Kay says the network is sending the staff to a retreat in Mexico.Instead, while there, she must contend with filling all her free time avoiding a group of employees from a corporation that she exposed for their corrupt practices.Corky faces being without Miles, yet again. Jim discovers a "short"-age when he packs his own suitcase for the first time. Frank fearing the worst when Kay wants to talk with him gets the courage to confront her.	157121
1993	Murphy Brown: More Things Change, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3422. SV 234	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #127. 9-20-1993. Sixth Season Opener	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)An arrogant new colleague threatens everyone on the staff, especially Murphy who's just reduced her role on FYI resulting from the pressures of motherhood. Their relationship hits it off real well just as the show is ready to air	157122
1994	Murphy Brown: More Things Stay the Same, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3605.	Siamis, Korby and Steven Peterman	Episode #151. 5-16-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank, Jim and Murphy are all up for contract renewals as FYI celebrates the airing of its 500th broadcast and their egos go unchecked.	157123
1989	Murphy Brown: Morning Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4346	Baker, Kathryn	Episode #22. 5-22-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)During an off week at FYI, Murphy & Corky co-anchor the network's morning show, and Murphy finds it's a job she just isn't made for. Murphy's new secretary has a passing resemblance to a "dead" celebrity.	157124
1989	Murphy Brown: Moscow on the Potomac	T	DVD -R HQ 4296	Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #16. 3-13-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy and her Soviet counterpart  Vladia (Robin Strasser) launch their own Cold War when Murphy finds the Russian's ego rivals her ownMurphy prepares for a joint broadcast with the Soviet news equivalent of Murphy Brown.	157125
1993	Murphy Brown: Murphy and the Amazing Leaping Man	T	DVD -R HQ 3417	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #123. 3-22-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Murphy can't join him for their annual escapades at the Press Club dinners, Frank does something unusual, he goes alone.At the dinner he is accused of being a bachelor and he stops by Corky's to talk, she inspires him to "take the leap." So to the shock of everyone he gets a steady girlfriend.	157126
1990	Murphy Brown: Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4480	Anderson, Marilyn and Billy Riback	Episode #40. 2-12-90	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy votes herself Most Likely To Be Embarrassed when her high school journalism teacher (William Schallert) opens a broadcasting school with her name on itMurphy's journalism mentor from her high school days has retired to combat inactivity. He comes to Washington to open a journalism school using her name.	157127
1992	Murphy Brown: Murphy Buys the Farm	T	DVD -R HQ 3217	Palmer, Tom	Episode #94. 3-2-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy gets everyone to reluctantly join her, for an old fashioned weekend at the farm she is considering buying. The neighbors in the area aren't as old fashioned as Murphy would like.	157128
1997	Murphy Brown: Murphy Redux	T	VHS 587	Flanagan, Marc	Episode #226. 10-1-1997. Season 10 Premiere	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy says her goodbyes to the gang of FYI. Takes a month off before her new job at the White House starts. On her first day, Murphy enters the gate of the White House and 40 minutes later she makes her exit.She goes back to FYI looking for her old job although Joan Lunden is a prime candidate. When she does return, her first show back features a report by Corky on breast cancer.Appalled by the fact that neither Murphy nor Kay has had a recent mammogram, Corky insists they each get one. Kay's test is negative. But Murphy has to speak to the doctor.	157129
1995	Murphy Brown: Murphy's Law	T	DVD -R HQ 3754. SV 369		Episode #181. 10-9-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's appearance in traffic court and her need to not get special treatment because of her celebrity status gets her a fine and 40 hours of community service.The judge demands that she reappear in court when it is reported that she didn't serve her time by getting special treatment. The network hires a high-power "defense team."	157130
1988	Murphy Brown: Murphy's Pony	T	DVD -R HQ 7443	English, Diane	Episode #5. 12-11-1988	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)During the Christmas holidays, a mother abandons her children to the care of Murphy Brown. Murphy goes all out to help them out.	157131
1989	Murphy Brown: My Dinner with Einstein	T		Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #17. 3-20-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud).Murphy dates a physicist to prove looks aren't everything, but he proves to be a party guy. Photographer #1 (Ron Orbach).	157132
1996	Murphy Brown: My Fair Miller	T		Sacks, David	Episode #191. 11-22-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Lansing asks Jim to turn Miller into a real newsman. The rest of FYI is shocked to find out that Jim is responsible for the change in Miller. Jim is shocked to find out that a similar things was done for him many years ago.	157133
1995	Murphy Brown: My Movie with Louis	T	DVD -R HQ 3605 (Mistitled). SV 278	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #150. 5-9-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall).Despite the network's policy against it, Murphy decides to play a "small, but pivotal role" in director Louis Malle's new film. After getting the script, Murphy goes to the set to get changes made that will protect her "journalistic integrity."Malle was Bergen's real-life husband who died the following year of cancer.	157134
1999	Murphy Brown: Never Can Say Goodbye (1) and (2)	T	SVD 694	English, Diane	Episodes #246-247	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy fires her last secretary. Plans on leaving FYI. It's been six months since her last chemotherapy treatment. She wants to live the rest of her life. Jim mentions it might be time for him to go as well.Rest of the staff tries to come to grips with situation. Julia Roberts stops by offices of FYI hoping to meet Frank Fontana. To be free and clear of cancer, Murphy needs to have another mammogram. It shows need for exploratory surgery.She goes under the knife as the gang waits outside. She interviews God (Alan King).  Jim seeks career advice from Mike Wallace (Himself) who tells him he is boring and has lost his spark. God tells Murphy she must make the best of the gifts she has.Abnormality just a cyst. Frank and Julia get together. Jim prepares to leave. Everyone tells Murphy about their new careers. After a group hug they decide to stay together.	157135
1996	Murphy Brown: Night of the Living News	T	DVD -R HQ 5310. SV 170	Aronsohn, Lee	Episode #107. 10-26-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Frank, sensing his big break, persuades a reluctant Murphy to co-host the network's new overnight news program with him and the pair get punchy while on the air.	157136
1996	Murphy Brown: Nobody's Perfect	T		Palmer, Tom	Episode #211.11-18-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Frank thinks that Dana may finally be the one. He asks Murphy to have lunch with her and give her approval. When she does, he hesitates, but then moves he moves in with her. At their first dinner party, some truths about Dana are revealed.She keeps a menagerie in her apartment, has a son, her furniture is being repossessed and her ex-husband has broken out of prison and is looking for a place to stay.	157137
1991	Murphy Brown: Novel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7106.	Siamis, Korby	Episode #65. 2-11-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Foreign Correspondent Monique, the sexy, passionate, love interest in Jim's spy novel resembles Murphy Brown. Jim writes it off as coincidence, but Murphy wants to close the book on his crushJim's new novel seems to uncover his affection for Murphy when the central character meets a blonde female reporter.	157138
1988	Murphy Brown: Nowhere to Run	T	DVD -R HQ 4190	Woody, Russ	Episode #3. 11-28-88	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy's story exposing a mob figure leaves Miles feeling exposed himself. Death threatMurphy investigates a federal prosecutor who's linked to mob-run prostitution. Miles fears for his life when he receives his first death threat.	157139
1989	Murphy Brown: Off the Job Experience	T	DVD -R HQ 4266	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #11. 1-23-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles suspends Murphy for her handling of an interview. So she leaves the office for two weeks and becomes miserable	157140
1996	Murphy Brown: Office Politics	T		Kunstler, Bill	Episode #206. 10-14-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy begins to redecorate her bedroom into an office with a few extra amenities. Jim insists that she get a permit and have the job done properly, she'd already started.To get a permit, she has to get permission from her neighbor, Old Man Swenson. Eventually an agreement is reached, but will Murphy endure him long enough to keep up her end of the bargain.	157141
1997	Murphy Brown: Oh, Danny Boy	T		Palmer, Tom	Episode #219. 2-10-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Corky complains about the local dry cleaner. She plans to take action. Frank complains about Dana's delinquent son. Murphy suggests that he gets a job.Frank asks Kay and he suddenly becomes a valuable asset to the organization, as a strong arm man. Murphy, stuck keeping an eye on Danny has to take him with her to Atlantic City. While there, gambling fever takes them over	157142
1996	Murphy Brown: Old Flames	T		Bragin, Rob	Episode #192. 2-5-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy misses a social event and tries to pull an all-nighter to work on her latest story. Peter drops by unexpectedly (he's only in town for 24 hours).Murphy wants to keep working on her story. Instead she falls asleep. She begins dreaming that she's on trial for all her relationship sins, and begins facing all her previous suitors in court.	157143
1991	Murphy Brown: On Another Plane	T	DVD -R HQ 4710.	English, Diane	Episode #67 and #68. 2-25-91. One-Hour Episode	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy and Frank in airplane that develops engine trouble. When their plane gets into trouble, Murphy and Frank's lives flash before their eyes.They witness their wake, giving them further time for reflection on their lives.	157144
1991	Murphy Brown: On the CBS Morning News	CC	SV 125		Promotion	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)	157145
1990	Murphy Brown: On the Road Again	T	DVD -R HQ 4500	Moss, Denise and Sy Dukane	Episode #43. 3-5-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)On a publicity jaunt, Murphy and Jim find themselves snowbound in Kansas. While killing time in the bar Murphy challenges Jim's ability to flirt, something Jim may later regret.	157146
1992	Murphy Brown: On the Rocks	T	DVD -R HQ 3251	Lux, Ron and Eugene Stein	Episode #99. 5-4-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Network tries a temporary replacement for Murphy. But Murphy recognizes the same signs in her that show she is on the same path Murphy once traveled, alcoholism.	157147
1993	Murphy Brown: One	T	SV 213	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #126. 5-17-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy plans Avery's first birthday party. But on the day of the big event her plane from New York is fogged in. While the others celebrate, Murphy tries everything to get back.Frank brings a special guest for the event. The missing of this big even in Avery's life makes Murphy decide that maybe she just can't do it all. So she plans to make a couple of changes in her career.Barry Manilow sings" I Am Your Child."	157148
1996	Murphy Brown: One Night Stan, A	T		Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #212. 11-25-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).In an attempt to divert Kay's attention from FYI, Murphy suggests that Kay produce a new afternoon talk show that she also convinces Stan that he can host.Frank even gets to play the saxophone in the house band. The premiere show starts out real bad and guest Tom Hanks escapes. Murphy becomes the replacement guest.	157149
1997	Murphy Brown: Operation, Murphy Brown	T		Norm Gunzenhauser and Tm Seeley	Episode #229. 10-22-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy worries about how she is going to tell Avery about the trip to the hospital she is making to treat a word she can't yet bring herself to say. The gang plans to help Murphy keep the nature of her surgery from an annoying member of the paparazzi.Kay, disguised as Murphy, Jim and Corky try to keep the photographer diverted while Murphy is prepared for the procedure, but are the doctors prepared for her?Despite the efforts, the photographer gets photos and the real information about Murphy's visit. Frank deals with that issue.Meanwhile in recovery Murphy meets a woman whose words help her to say the word, cancer.	157150
1998	Murphy Brown: Opus One	T	DVD -R HQ 6212. VHSSP 677		Episode #241. 4-6-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is done with her chemotherapy and she thinks that is the best birthday present she could get for her 50th birthday. Frank and Murphy decide that it might be interesting to try going on a date together.Frank has a big surprise for Murphy -- he has had American Bandstand recreated in the FYI studio complete with Dick Clark (Himself), Chubby Checker (Himself), Fabian (Himself), Lesley Gore (Herself) and a variety of featured artists.Kathleen Dubek (Sally Field), Murphy's confused secretary.	157151
1997	Murphy Brown: Petty Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 6149 (Some Video Tape Break-up).	Masters, Bill	Episode #232. 11-12-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy's archrival, Athena Gillington, invites her to one of her parties. Murphy doesn't want to go because she thinks it is a pity invitation.Murphy relents and attends the party where she discovers two things about Athena, one that she is using Murphy's presence at the party as publicity for her I just turned 50 book and two, that Athena is much older than 50.	157152
1996	Murphy Brown: Phil's Dead -- Long Live Phil's	T		Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #207. 10-21-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Phil passes away. When Phyllis announces her intention to sell, the gang decides to buy the bar. Trouble begins when each has their own idea how to improve the place. Finally they decide that they should keep one tradition	157153
1992	Murphy Brown: Phil's Not So Silent Partner	T	DVD -R HQ 8516	Palmer, Tom	Episode #97. 3-23-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy loans Phil some money to keep his place from going under, but Phil gets more than money and more than he can take with the deal.	157154
1994	Murphy Brown: Piece of the Auction, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3542	Bragin, Rob	Episode #140.1-3-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy gets rude remarks by radio personality Marty Crane (Dennis Boutsikaris). She gets mad but the gang actually thin the things Marty says about Murphy are funny.They're all now at a charity event at Phil's, while every one of the gang donated something to be auctioned, Murphy decided to donate herself, that means the winner will spend a whole day with her in the office and then go to dinnerMarty Crane is there, and buys Murphy for 10 thousand dollars. Murphy doesn't accept it at first but then agrees, after all I can't be that bad. Marty shows up at the bullpen with cameras and girls with costumes.At restaurant, Murphy doesn't want people to see her with Marty and he notices this. Honest talk. Make plans to get together again. Next morning while driving to work, Murphy hears indecent comments about her from Crane.He said she's not the queen of ice but "hot and nasty." Murphy is furious. Drives to station. Marty calms her down. Agrees the target of the jokes will be Diane Sawyer from now on, so Murphy can laugh.	157155
1993	Murphy Brown: Political Correctness	T	DVD -R HQ 3454	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #130. 10-11-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Series of on-air comments made by Peter and Murphy gets the staff forced to attend a seminar on political correctness	157156
1996	Murphy Brown: Power Play	T	DVD -R HQ 3858	Stevens, Bob	Episode #203. 9-23-1996.	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin).Kay Carter (Lily Tomlin ) begins to wield her power. She starts with the wardrobe policy, the coffee island and holding the story meetings in her office.Murphy fights back and the rest of the staff joins her, even though they like the story assignments she's given them.She stands fast as they all cave in. She confronts Kay and lets her know who's in charge.Murphy takes Kay's story idea (moderating the Presidential debates) and finds out the rest have killed their stories. Kay offers to help them get them back as Murphy declares war.	157157
1994	Murphy Brown: Prelude to a Kiss	T	DVD -R HQ 3648	Diamond, Bill	Episode #160. 11-14-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Unbeknownst to Miles, Corky classifies a Saturday night dinner with him as a date. When he does find out, first he isn't interested, but then changes his mind.	157158
1991	Murphy Brown: Q & A on FYI	T	DVD -R HQ 4830 (DVD -R HQ 4820 is mislabeled -- actually Usual Suspects episode instead).	Tolan, Peter	Episode #74. 5-13-91	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Can the team from FYI beat a panel of college whiz kids?The FYI staff vies against Yale on a TV quiz show, but at the dress rehearsal, they realize just how much they've forgotten since their school days.	157159
1991	Murphy Brown: Queen of Soul, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3153	Palmer, Tom	Episode #84. 11-11-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy has so much R-E-S-P-E-C-T for her idol Aretha Franklin that she asks others for more airtime, and is forced to stall when soul train is delayedMurphy's chance to interview the "Queen of Soul" is in jeopardy when her train arrives late and the limo gets detoured and the staff struggles to fill the air time.	157160
1992	Murphy Brown: Rage Before Beauty	T	DVD -R HQ 5195. SV 142	Tolan, Peter	Episode #96. 3-16-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy changes her hairstyle to rebel against an appearance clause in her contract. The network's and the audience reaction is less favorable.	157161
1995	Murphy Brown: Rat's Tale, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3680 (Mislabeled as 3676). SV 298	Bragin, Rob	Episode #169. 2-13-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)There is a rat running amok at FYI as they move to their new ground level studio, with a "Window on America." The animal rights activists react when Murphy is seen catching a rat on camera.	157162
1993	Murphy Brown: Reaper Madness	T	DVD -R HQ 3505. SV 239	Bragin, Rob	Episode #136. 11-22-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is obsessed with the need to try to explain death to Avery and bothers everyone for their perspective.	157163
1994	Murphy Brown: Reporters Make Strange Bedfellows	T	DVD -R HQ 3648. SV 294	Heisler, Eileen and DeAnn Heline	Episode #159. 11-7-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After her story falls apart, Peter & Murphy try to have a romantic weekend in the Cayman Islands. Just after arriving, Murphy gets word that the story is back on and Peter stumbles onto a lead and then their competition begins.	157164
1995	Murphy Brown: Requiem for a Crew Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 3679 (Mislabeled as 3675). SV 296	Heisler, Eileen and DeAnn Heline	Episode #166. 1-16-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is the only one who can't remember Jack, a crew member who's just died. Everyone else can, but Murphy is the one who's been asked to give the eulogy.	157165
1988	Murphy Brown: Respect	T	DVD -R HQ 4170. SV 162. A1217	English, Diane	Episode #1. 11-14-1988	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy Brown, recent Betty Ford Clinic alum. Whiz-kid producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud). Interview with man involved in political sex scandalMurphy returns to FYI after "drying out" at the Betty Ford Clinic. The show has undergone some changes while she was gone including the addition of a beauty queen to the anchor desk and a new young executive producer.In her first week back, she isn't sure whether she still has her edge. Secretary #1 (Mary Cadorette).Magazine covers open the program with Murphy Brown on the covers of Newsweek, US, People, Life -- framed copies on her wall as a Welcome Back Murphy sign is revealed.	157166
1991	Murphy Brown: Retreat	T	DVD -R HQ 4630	Palmer, Tom	Episode #61. 1-7-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When tensions arise among the staff, Miles arranges for a corporate weekend retreat. Where they learn to develop their teamwork as they compete against a group of bankers.	157167
1995	Murphy Brown: Retrospective (1) and (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3752	Paolantonio, Bill and Greg Czech and Eric Schotz	Episodes #176-#177. 5-22-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)First seven seasons of the show highlighted by Lesley Stahl of CBS's 60 Minutes including interviews with cast and Diane English, the series creator.	157168
1989	Murphy Brown: Roasted	T	DVD -R HQ 4400. SV 165	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #31. 11-20-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Walter Cronkite and Irving R. Levine are among those in line to take jabs at Jim when Murphy throws him a surprise roast -- unaware he's in the middle of a midlife crisisStaff plans a surprise roast for Jim on his 25th anniversary at the network. He tells Murphy before the event that he "couldn't handle a chance meeting with anyone I know."Walter Cronkite (Himself). Irving R. Levine (Himself).	157169
1990	Murphy Brown: Rootless People	T		Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #57. 11-19-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Larry King (Himself).Finished early with her story, Murphy terrorizes the rest of the staff with her practical jokes. When a gang of environmental terrorists kidnap her, nobody believes her.	157170
1995	Murphy Brown: Rumble in the Alley	T	SV 297	Barol, Bill	Episode #165. 1-9-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy and Peter Hunt (Scott Bakula) find out how much they don't know when they go out on a double date with Frank and a quick blind date that Peter finds for him. Corky and Miles relationship begins to gel.	157171
1998	Murphy Brown: Second Time Around	T	DVD -R HQ 6199	Hirsch, Janiks	Episode #243. 4-20-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).For a birthday present, Murphy helps her friend Lisa, from the cancer support group, to meet her high school crush.The gang decides to return the same favor for Murphy when Murphy mentions the name of boy she had a crush on. He was the lead in a high school production of "The Music Man."They set up a surprise meeting and they discover that Murphy's old crush is now a lounge singer.	157172
1994	Murphy Brown: Secret Life of Jim Dial, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3661. SV 292	Scovell, Nell	Episode #162. 11-28-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Series of incidents, while Doris is away, make Jim the subject of a tabloid article and his co-workers begin to doubt the credibility of his side of the story.	157173
1998	Murphy Brown: Seems Like Gold Times	T	SVDSP 671 (Incomplete)	Woody, Russ	Episode #242. 4-13-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Jerry Gold  (Jay Thomas) returns from Germany and it seems just like old times for Murphy and Jerry and the gang.Even Kay sees it as she tells the gang how she thinks there perfect for each other. Murphy and Jerry take the day off from work and feel the old sparks again. He inquires on her health.Jerry and Murphy end up in bed together and Murphy tells him she does not want a relationship. Jerry says like wise because he's getting married.Murphy tries to kick Jerry out of her house. He tells her he wants her to be his best man because he cares so much about her. Murphy agrees with much begrudging. Murphy pretends she's not hurt, but Kay can see it. Jerry and Murphy fight. He gets married.	157174
1992	Murphy Brown: Send in the Clowns	T	DVD -R HQ 3217. SV 154	Tolan, Peter	Episode #93. 2-24-92	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy is called before a Senate committee probing the leak of a secret report on congressional junkets and unpaid parking ticketsFollowing her story on personal spending habits of government officials, a Senate committee must decide whether to find her in contempt of Congress.	157175
1996	Murphy Brown: Separation Anxiety	T		Kunstler, Bill	Episode #213. 12-2-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Everyone tries to come up with an excuse to miss Jim and Doris's annual party. This year's festivities are anything but boring when their fight turns into a separation.	157176
1988	Murphy Brown: Set Me Free	T	DVD -R HQ 4214. A1226	English, Diane	Episode #7. 12-19-1988	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy, one month out of Betty Ford Center, is interrupted on the air by a police man with a gunMurphy's having a rotten day, complicated by a gunman who interrupts the show and demands they read his statement on the air and it gets capped off by the painter she hired to do her kitchen sticking around to finish "extending myself."	157177
1995	Murphy Brown: Sex or Death	T	DVD -R HQ 3755	Sacks, David	Episode #182. 10-16-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Sex (consummation of his marriage to Corky) or death (from Murphy) is on the line for Miles when he gives a pivotal political story to each of them, then must take it back. He waffles and assigns the story to both of them.	157178
1993	Murphy Brown: Ship of Phil's	T	DVD -R HQ 8908	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #125. 5-10-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy and Phil play for high stakes during their annual poker cruise aboard his houseboat. Miles suffers from an overdose of seasick medication	157179
1988	Murphy Brown: Signed, Sealed, Delivered	T	DVD -R HQ 4190	English, Diane	Episode #4. 12-5-88   A1221	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy is assigned to interview her political activist ex-husband and worries about keeping her professionalism on the airMiles schedules Murphy to interview her radical ex-husband. Murphy and Jake's feelings for one another begin to ruin the chance of a professional interview. Jake Lowenstein (Robin Thomas).	157180
1991	Murphy Brown: Small	T	SV 72	Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #72. 4-29-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Cameos by Paul Zahn and Mark McEwen of CBS This Morning -- Murphy's in big trouble when her joke about short men has one of the m jockeying for public apologyMurphy makes a flip remark that insults short men, especially members of "The 66 Club." She shows them their "short" sightedness.  Paula Zahn (Herself). Mark McEwen (Himself).	157181
1991	Murphy Brown: Smiths Go To Washington, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4860. SV 114	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #82. 10-28-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)It's Nightline vs. FYI when both shows court a small town family that inadvertently taped a senator's romantic rendezvous.	157182
1996	Murphy Brown: Son of Dottie	T	SV 438	Pollon, Daphne	Episode #205. 10-7-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Dottie Wilcox (Shelley Long) invites Avery to her son Harrison's birthday party, despite the fact that Murphy tells her she doesn't like her. Corky finds some interesting information on Dottie's clothing line.Murphy makes a deal and trades stories. Then she dishes the dirt on Dottie. Even that doesn't initially keep Dottie away. Finally she hates her. But Murphy discovers that Avery still wants to go to the party.Murphy sneaks him in, but Dottie still demands an apology.	157183
1989	Murphy Brown: Soul Man	T	DVD -R HQ 4277	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #13. 2-20-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy tries to gain entry into Washington's last exclusive club, trouble is, it's for men only. Murphy tries to get Jim to sponsor her, when she discovers a loophole in the by-laws.	157184
1995	Murphy Brown: Sox and the Single Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 3525. SV 247	Diamond, Bill and Michael Saltzman	Episode #139. 12-13-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles manages to get an invitation to the White House for Murphy, but when she's driving back, she has another passenger in the car, Socks, the president's cat. Without knowing it, Murphy is bragging at the bullpen on how great she behaved.And how she monopolized Hillary. Frank shows up and tells them the president's cat is missing. Everybody thinks Murphy had something to do with it and she is offended by their comments. She denies it and leaves.Moments later, she's back with the cat wrapped in her coat. She claims she's innocent but the FYI gang doesn't believe her. Miles says she must take the cat back. Murphy is afraid to do so. She thinks if they see her with the cat she'll be banned again.Next day, she meets Miles' at Phil's. Joan Lunden shows up. Murphy puts the cat in her cat so she doesn't have to take the cat back herself.	157185
1994	Murphy Brown: Specific Overtures	T	DVD -R HQ 3679 (Mislabeled as 3675). SV 318	Belanoff, Adam	Episode #168. 2-6-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When a network executive sexually harasses Corky, Murphy deals with him and then gets slapped with a harassment suit of her own. Secretary #73 (Charlotte Booker).	157186
1991	Murphy Brown: Square Triangle, The	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #80. 10-7-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy gets a competent secretary in Miles' girlfriend, Audrey. The pressure of working together causes their break up and Frank becomes the tool Audrey uses to get back at Miles.	157187
1996	Murphy Brown: Stepping Out (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3857	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #200. 5-13-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy celebrates her 8th year of sobriety, but she has a few steps to go. Making amends is her next step, an awfully big one but she tries really hard. Everyone else is concerned about rumors of FYI moving its time slot.Murphy decides to confront Stan about the rumor. She finds out more than she wants to (and even more from Phil) then have to keep it a secret, especially from Corky and Frank. Murphy decides to quit FYI, Frank and Corky join her.	157188
1990	Murphy Brown: Strike Two	T	DVD -R HQ 4560	Kaufer, Scott	Episode #53. 10-15-90	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)It's strike two for FYI with Murphy and team out on the picket lines forcing Miles to toss Murphy's big interview to brainless pinch-hit anchor Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich)The on-air talent goes on strike so management brings in Miller Redfield (Christopher Rich) to handle Murphy's pending interview on the S&L crisis. When the only question Miller wants to know is why parking isn't validated, Miles must do the interview.	157189
1990	Murphy Brown: Strike, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4430	Peterman, Steven and Gary Dontzig	Episode #34. 12-11-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Murphy labors to be tactful in her role as mediator when a technicians strike turns the FYI telecast into one long blooperTo start a significant dialog, Murphy decides she will break the technicians' strike by bringing both sides together for cake and conversation.Murphy reveals she was born in Philadelphia, May 1948.	157190
1990	Murphy Brown: Subpoena Envy	T	DVD -R HQ 4460	Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #37. 1-8-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury, but instead of divulging her source she goes to jail. Prison is not what she hoped for or expected, but then neither is the duration of her stay.	157191
1989	Murphy Brown: Summer of '77, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4330. SV 171	English, Diane	Episode #20. 5-8-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Linda Ellerbee stops by recalling a brash '70s Murphy coming in for a shot of courage before her FYI auditionPhil reflects on the first time he met Murphy when she first came to Washington to audition against Linda Ellerbee and Frank Fontana for FYI. Eldin meets Corky for the first time and becomes infatuated with her.Arvin Johns (James Karen), then executive producer of FYI.  A kid, Miles Silverberg shows up as part of a tour group. He tells his mother this is what he wants to do. She tells him, no, you have to be a cardiologist.He throws a tantrum just as he will when he grows up. Dresses and looks just like the adult Silverberg, the current producer of FYI	157192
1997	Murphy Brown: Tempus Fugit	T	DVD -R HQ 6160	Flanagan, Marc and Bill Masters	Episode #234. 12-24-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Frank signs his new contract. Murphy is in the midst of negotiating her new deal. After Murphy can't make her appearance on the show, Corky fills in and does a great job conducting the scheduled interview.The network brass wants to give Corky the chance to report from the Middle East. The network only offers Murphy a one year deal instead of the usual three year deal and Murphy won't back down until the network meets her on her terms.	157193
1997	Murphy Brown: Ten Percent Solution, The	T	VHS 375	Wyman, Douglas	Episode #186. 11-13-1995	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). John McLaughlin (Himself) and the McLaughlin Group (Fred Barnes-Himself), Eleanor Clift-Herself).Murphy fires her agent Steve (Chris Elliott) and then the rivalry begins when she signs with Jim's agent and gets everything she wants. Jim's jealousy builds and is revealed during an airing of the McLaughlin Group.Secretary #78 (David Arnott).	157194
1991	Murphy Brown: Terror on the 17th Floor	T	DVD -R HQ 4707. SV 358	Moss, Denise and Sy Dukane	Episode #66. 2-18-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Network is sold to American Industrial, a large corporation, who send in a management consultant to streamline the network. Miles and Murphy go to New York to meet with the new mis-management.	157195
1996	Murphy Brown: That's the way the Corky Crumbles	T		Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #208. 10-28-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Kay lays down an edict that the staff must stay in Washington, that puts a damper on Corky's trip to rendezvous with Miles in New York City. She also puts a stop to Murphy's expense account. In defiance, Murphy gets Corky on a plane to New York.Fortunately a breaking story in New York City works to Murphy's advantage. However, the next day, Corky "crumbles" under the feeling of guilt.Secretary #83 (Kathryn Joosten)	157196
1998	Murphy Brown: Then and Now	T	DVD -R HQ 6194	Belanoff, Adam	Episode #240. 1-28-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Kay's idea to take the show to Paris turns into the network's idea of airing old stories on a cable special. The staff tries to decide upon which of their old stories to show.Murphy sees herself side-by-side, then and now and that causes her to return to her childhood home in Philadelphia in an attempt to recapture something from her childhood.	157197
1994	Murphy Brown: Thrill of the Hunt, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3542. SV 278	Belanoff, Adam	Episode #141. 1-10-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)An injured Peter returns from Bosnia and eventually they admit missing each other and decide to have a relationship they know will go down in flames.	157198
1995	Murphy Brown: Ticket to Writhe	T	DVD -R HQ 8660. SV 235	Scovell, Nell	Episode #132. 10-25-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Peter and Murphy compete for the Middle East peace story. Miles obtains sideline passes to a Redskins' game where he plans to propose to Audrey via the scoreboard, but he finds he is so wrapped up with work he didn't even notice that she has left him.Corky thinks passes are cursed when more bad things occur to anyone in possession of them.	157199
1992	Murphy Brown: Till Death or Next Thursday Do We Part	T		Tolan, Peter	Episode #112. 12-7-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After finishing his book The Little Dutch Boy and the movie's screenplay, Will gets hit with a plagiarism suit at the premiere. The stress of the situation exposes Corky and Will's marital problems.	157200
1994	Murphy Brown: Tip of the Silverburg, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3590	Scovell, Nell and Rob Bragin	Episode #148. 3-28-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Murphy take Miles shopping for a new suit, he becomes humiliated when she "sees it" and then everyone else finds out. Later, everyone else lets out their most embarrassing moment.	157201
1993	Murphy Brown: To Have and Have Not	T	DVD -R HQ 3525. SV 241	Taber, Colleen	Episode #138. 12-6-93	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Miles comes under public scrutiny when he is misquoted in a magazine article that makes him out to be the biggest male chauvinist in Washington D.C.Photographer (Wayne Thomas Yorke).	157202
1993	Murphy Brown: To Market, To Market	T	DVD -R HQ 8700	Palmer, Tom	Episode #121. 3-1-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy gets the car pool to make a "quick" side trip to the market, just so she pick up a quick jar of baby food. Also while there she meets up with ex-secretary #37.Corky finds a picture of Will and Cher together, so she starts to shop for a binge. Miles tries to buy a female item for Audrey.Frank tries to pick up another shopper, but he gets "nun." Jim tries to get the deli guy to make him a sandwich.	157203
1995	Murphy Brown: Trick or Retreat	T	SV 346. SV 347	Dunn, Sarah	Episode #195. 2-26-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Elizabeth Taylor cancels her interview with Murphy because the police have a lead on her stolen pearls. Jim stops by for a chance to meet Miss Taylor. Meanwhile, Miles wants the team to stop torturing Miles Redfield (Christopher Rich).Miles asks Jim for a bit of advice and he suggests a retreat. So Miles take the team north to get them to work together as a team.	157204
1993	Murphy Brown: Trickster, We Hardly Knew Ye	T	DVD -R HQ 5430	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #118. 2-8-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Following his dog's death, Jim delivers a commentary on the animal during his commentary. The staff throws a memorial service to help him overcome the loss.	157205
1990	Murphy Brown: Trouble in Sherwood-Forrest	T	DVD -R HQ 4630	Dukane, Sy and Denise Moss	Episode #59. 12-10-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)On a "suggestion" from Murphy, Will and Corky throw a dinner party to feign togetherness. The event turns into a disaster.	157206
1998	Murphy Brown: Turpis Capillus Annus (Bad Hair Day)	T	DVD -R HQ 6177	Miller, Marilyn Suzanne	Episode #238. 1-14-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Chemotherapy begins to take its toll on Murphy's hair. She begins to wear a wig and attend support group meetings.	157207
1993	Murphy Brown: TV or Not TV	T	DVD -R HQ 4370. SV 167. B 24		Episode #26. 10-16-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)An FYI inspired sitcom sends it star Julia St. Martin-Kelly Green (Morgan Fairchild) to Washington to research her part, Murphy Brown.  Connie Chung (Herself).	157208
1993	Murphy Brown: Two For the Road	T	DVD -R HQ 3417	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #122. 3-15-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy decides to take Mitchell on when he wants a set change. When they go to a charity event together, each tries to get the upper hand.	157209
1991	Murphy Brown: Uh-Oh (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4740	English, Diane	Episode #75. 5-20-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Cliffhanger: Murphy torn between two lovers -- ex-radical ex-husband Jake Lowenstein (Robin Thomas) and ex-talk show host Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) returns.Jake resurfaces with matrimony on his mind. Murphy is caught between him and her ex-lover, Jerry Gold, when he returns unexpectedly. Later, Murphy takes a home pregnancy test and the results are positive.	157210
1991	Murphy Brown: Uh-Oh (2) and (3)	T	DVD -R HQ 4780. 4820 (Part Three)	Siamis, Korby and Diane English	Episodes #76-#77. 9-16-1991. Season Four Opener -[ 60 Minutes	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy begins to ponder her fate, tells Frank her suspicions and tries more tests (all positive). Murphy tells Jake the newsJake tells Murphy he has decided he isn't ready to settle down, and they both agree they can't do it together. Murphy decides to exercise her right to choose and her choice is motherhood.Even though it's Jake's baby, Jerry knows fatherhood isn't for him. While everyone else freaks out at the news, only Eldin is truly happy for Murphy. Murphy "Do you think I'll make a good mother." Eldin "No, but I will."	157211
1995	Murphy Brown: Underdogs	T	VHS 333		Episode #210	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy's former agent Steve (Chris Elliott) gives her a copy of TV Q ratings. She discovers that Miller's ratings are very low and she sees an opportunity to finally get rid of him.So she hooks Miller up with her former agent and insists it would be a great time for him to renegotiate his contract by using the "underdog theory." He is fired and ironically all the other networks start a bidding war for his services.	157212
1989	Murphy Brown: Unshrinkable Murphy Brown, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4323 (Misnamed on Disc -- Unsinkable)	Moss, Denise and Sy Dukane	Episode #19. 5-1-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)While Murphy is grilling him on the show, a judge dies of a heart attack. This causes Murphy to lose her edge, so she attends a group therapy session.	157213
1996	Murphy Brown: Up in Smoke	T	SV 371	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #193. 2-12-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Stuart Best (Wallace Shawn) is now a tobacco lobbyist but he has a change of heart when he decides that smoking really stinks. He gives FYI the memos that will expose the tobacco industry.He becomes a little nervous and meets with the network lawyers where a little detail reveals they could all be sued. Murphy contemplates her future in journalism, but Jim Dial makes the move. Mr. Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall).	157214
1992	Murphy Brown: Usual Suspects, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3097. SV 144. (Also DVD -R HQ 4820, mislabeled as Q&A on FYI).	Austin, Sam	Episode #73. 5-6-1991	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Tabloid Story on Murphy Brown. Murphy goes off the deep end when a tabloid prints lies about her, one of which says she is drinking again.	157215
1997	Murphy Brown: Waiting to Inhale	T	DVD -R HQ 6148	Seeley, Tom and Norm Gunzenhauser	Episode #231. 11-5-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy begins her chemotherapy treatments. The treatments make her uncomfortable and take a lot out of her. She confronts Jim about his avoidance of her and her condition. In an effort to help her out, Jim purchases some marijuana to help ease her pain.They light up and deal with their issues.	157216
1998	Murphy Brown: Wee Small Hours	T	DVD -R HQ 6189	Gunzenhauser, Norm and Jhoni Marchinko	Episode #239. 1-21-1998	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy battles insomnia and the gang helps her to get through the night. Frank, while he is on a stakeout with a SWAT team.Jim, while he is working on getting back together with Doris. Corky, while she is going through her storage locker of memories. Kay, who was up anyway, helps Murphy make and bake cookies from scratch, over the phone.	157217
1990	Murphy Brown: What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?	T	DVD -R HQ 4460	English, Diane	Episode #36. 1-1-1990	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Corky is having a New Year's Eve party, and Murphy wants to avoid it. Everyone challenges her to be able enjoy the occasion without the her old vice. Sober, Murphy can still bring life to a dull party	157218
1996	Murphy Brown: When A. Lansing Loves a Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 3856	Sternin, Joshua and Jeffrey Ventimilia	Episode #198. 4-29-1996	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Andrew J. Lansing III (Paul Reubens).  Mr. Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall).Secret admirer fills Murphy's office with flowers, candy and other gifts. It's obvious who the admirer is, Andrew J. Lansing III. Andrew gets her to his place (under false pretenses), Frank rescues her, but they discover the hideous truth.	157219
1997	Murphy Brown: When One Door Closes…	T		Stevens, Bob	Episode #225. 5-18-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Murphy makes a candid comment about the President during the end credits for FYI that goes out on the air. When Murphy refuses to apologize, Lansing (Garry Marshall) fires Kay.The next day, Murphy receives a phone call and is summoned to appear at the White House, where she sits and waits.Murphy returns from her audience with the President. She has a big decision to make regarding her future.	157220
1994	Murphy Brown: Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?	T	DVD -R HQ 3616	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #153. 9-26-1994	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Media frenzy ensues when famous ex-astronaut "Danger Duke" Robinson is wanted for questioning in the murder of his brother	157221
1997	Murphy Brown: Who Do You Truss?	T		Kunstler, Bill	Episode #216. 1-13-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).Jim is going to the hospital for a hernia operation. Frank and Murphy both fight to do the commentary during his absence. Kay leaves the decision up to them.They decide to ask Jim, despite the fact that Jim is just regaining consciousness from his operation. Corky gets a protégé, who's a lot like she was years ago. It slowly drives her nuts.	157222
1989	Murphy Brown: Whose Garbage Is It Anyway?	T	DVD -R HQ 4394	Moss, Denise and Sy Dukane	Episode #29. 11-6-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) bets FYI team they can't stick to a program of recycling and conserving for two weeksJerry Gold (Jay Thomas) bets the staff they can't be environmentally responsible for a two-week period. If they lose, Murphy must appear on his show.	157223
1989	Murphy Brown: Why Do Fools Fall in Love?	T	DVD -R HQ 4266	Siamis, Korby	Episode #12. 2-13-1989	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Cupid strikes the staff when Murphy reluctantly fixes Frank up on the condition he finds someone for her. Murphy's latest secretary has a crush on Jim.	157224
1995	Murphy Brown: Winners Take All	T	DVD -R HQ 3361. SV 172	Wallace, Barbara and Thomas R. Wolfe	Episode #111. 11-23-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Museum of Broadcast Arts awards ceremony honoring FYI turns into a colossal battle of egos and nobody has a bigger one than Murphy.	157225
1993	Murphy Brown: World According to Avery, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8700. SV 188	Aronsohn, Lee	Episode #119. 2-15-93	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)When Eldin becomes sick, Murphy brings Avery to work. While Murphy is out searching for an interview for that night's show, everyone takes turns baby-sitting and sharing their most personal feelings with him.	157226
1992	Murphy Brown: Year to Remember, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3322. SV 166, SV 168		Episode #108. 11-2-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)While working their way through Election Day, the staff recalls casting their first votes.	157227
1997	Murphy Brown: You Don't Know Jackal	T	DVD -R HQ 8408	Pollon, Daphne	Episode #217. 1-20-1997	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Executive Producer Kay Carter Shepley (Lily Tomlin). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford).When Kay isn't sure about the accuracy of Murphy's source, she wants to meet him. To keep her source's anonymity Murphy and Frank decide to hire an impostor.Unfortunately they both hire someone for the part. The guy Frank hires, a video store clerk, seizes the opportunity to be on television when he tells Kay he'll appear to be on the show.	157228
1991	Murphy Brown: You Say Potatoe, I say Potato (2)	T	SV 163	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #103. 9-21-1992	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Murphy is angry over Vice President Dan Quayle's comments about her choice of "family values," while trying to deal with her choice.	157229
1992	Murphy Brown: You Say Potatoe, I Say Potato (Part One)	T	SV 163	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #102. 9-21-1992. Season 5 Premiere	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)After the delivery, Murphy goes through her "period of adjustment" including the sleepless nights, finding a suitable nanny, name for the baby, then Dan Quayle opens his mouth.	157230
1995	Murphy Brown: Young & the Rest of Us, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3454. SV 225		Episode #131. 10-18-1993	TV News Staff. Reporter Murphy Brown of FYI (Candice Bergen). Anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough). Investigative Reporter Frank (Joe Regalbuto). Reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford). Executive Producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud)Staff gets nervous when Peter whisks away a depressed Corky on her 30th birthday.	157231
2008	Murphy’s Hero	N		Hauser, G.A.		Editor Adrian Mackenzie of a famous erotic gay magazine is about to get the scoop of the decade. The crime-ridden city seems to have a savior, a mysterious man who is righting wrongs, protecting innocents and as luck would have it, is extremely hot. When Adrian happens to stumble upon the Good Samaritan in action he falls hard and fast discovering love and Alexander’s true identity. Alexander Parker has always been painfully shy and his job at the British Museum keeps him busy. Dedicated and serious, no one is more surprised than Alexander when the replica of a Greek warrior’s helmet he impulsively places on his head suddenly transforms him from mild-mannered clerk into something else entirely. Now if Adrian can only get Alexander to come out of the closet. But is the world ready for a gay superhero?	157232
2005	Murphy's Law: Boy's Night Out	T			Episode #15. 6-30-2005	News Media. TV Reporter (Sara Powell).	157233
2003	Murphy's Law: Electric Bill	T			UK	Journalist (Nicola Cotter). Journalist 2 (Simon Westwood).	157234
2004	Murphy's Law: Go Ask Alice	T			UK. Episode #8.	News Gallery Director (Alexis Conran).	157235
2003	Murphy's Law: Manic Munday	T			UK	Reporter (Sam Hudson-Thomas). Commentator 2 (Dominic Letts). Photographer (Alex MacLaren). Commentator (Dennis Taylor).	157236
1988	Murphy's Law: Pilot	T			Episode #1.	Reporter (Frank Slaten).	157237
1938	Murray Gifford: Stop the Presses	SM		Davis, Frederick Clyde	Black Mask, Dec. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 9, pp. 7-27. Second Story	Reporter Murray Gifford.	157238
1938	Murray Gifford: This Way to the Morgue	SM		Davis, Frederick Clyde	Black Mask, Oct. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 32-48. First Story.	Reporter Murray Gifford.	157239
1986	Murrow	MT	SVD 537. B 68	Kinoy, Ernest (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Journalist Edward R. Murrow (Daniel J. Travanti)., the pioneering broadcast journalist.  London in 1940 where Murrow broadcasts from a rooftop during bombing raids. Fights with CBS Boss William S. Paley (Dabney Coleman) over opinions and risk taking.After the war Murrow returns to America. Political pressures at CBS cause colleague Don Hollenbeck (Harry Ditson) to be fired, branded a Communist. Journalist William L. Shirer (David Suchet) also fired for liberal views because of  sponsor pressures.Shirer compares Murrow to the "good Germans" who put their faith in princes and ended up on a meat hook. Murrow goes back on air working with Fred Friendly (Edward Hermann) making broadcast documentary history. Famous McCarthy broadcast. Death in 1964."This industry has got to be a helluva lot more than an industry. It has to hold up a mirror to the nation. To the world. That mirror must have no curves and it must be held with a steady hand." "This instrument can teach, it can illuminate….""…damnit, it can inspire. But only to the extent that it's used to those ends. Otherwise, it's merely wires and lights in a box…." First Journalist (William Roberts).   Second Journalist (Sam Douglas). Third Journalist (Paul Springer).	157240
1991	Murther and Walking Spirits	NSF	OWN - H	Davies, Robertson		Entertainment Editor Connor (Gil) Gilmartin for a Canadian newspaper is killed by his wife's lover, the paper's unctuous film critic, a persnickety arts critic nicknamed "The Sniffer."  Gilmartin catches them in bed and the surprised critic kills him.Gilmartin is astonished to find himself invisibly present at the scene observing the critic and his wife's tale to the police about her husband's fight with a burglar.His next shock is learning how his fate is now tied to his murderer's. He spends his afterlife seated next to his nemesis at a archival film festival. The films he sees depict his personal history.Sniffer reviews official festival fare while his murder victim is captivated by documentary footage covering his family history which he alone can see.	157241
1995	Muscle: Episode 4	T	VHS 511  (Partial)		Episode #4. 1-25-1995	TV Anchor Bronwyn Jones (Amy Pietz), an in-closet lesbian news reporter for the local TV station who is being blackmailed by a financially strapped Robert. Sam is the nice muscle-bound weight lifter makes a play for Bronwyn.	157242
1995	Muscle: Episode 5	T	SV 293 (Incomplete)		Episode #5. 2-1-1995	TV Anchor Bronwyn Jones (Amy Pietz), a lesbian anchorwoman decides to come out of the closet while on the air because she is tired of being blackmailed. The announcement crushes Sam, a nice muscle-bound weight lifter who lusts after her.	157243
1995	Muscle: Pilot	T	SV 295		Episode #1. 1-11-1995. Series 1-11-1995 to 4-24-1995	TV Anchor Bronwyn Jones (Amy Pietz), an in-closet lesbian news reporter for the local TV station who is being blackmailed by a financially strapped Robert. Sam is the nice muscle-bound weight lifter who likes her. She eventually becomes an anchorwoman.	157244
1988	Muscles	SSF	PVL	Wilson, F. Paul	In "Soft and Others: 16 Stories of Wonder and Dread."  First appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June, 1988.	Editor-Narrator Jay  needs a lead story for next week's edition and he was completely blank.The Light.  One of his rules: "Every issue had to have an eye injury on page three, preferably with a photo."	157245
1969	Muscles and Flowers	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	157246
2001	Muse Asylum, The	NM		Czuchlewski, David		Journalist Jake Burnett, recent Princeton grad, writing for a fledging alternative newspaper.	157247
1843	Muse of the Department, The	SS	MLPL	Balzac, Henri	In "Parisians in the Country."	Critic Etienne Lousteau writes articles. Lousteau, an objectionable fellow, is said to be a sketch of the critic Jules Janin.	157248
1989	Music Box	M				Reporter (Pauline Kaner). Courtroom Reporter #1 (Owen Rice).	157249
1944	Music in Manhattan	M				Photographer Backstage (Tom Bryson). Photographer, Backstage (Harry Clay). Photographer, Backstage (Bert Moorhouse).	157250
1940	Music in My Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 6715, 6714.	Grant, James Edward (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Charles Gardner (Alan Mowbray) is a millionaire who owns a string of newspapers. A beautiful woman is on her way to marry him when her cab collides with one carrying a singer. Singer is about to be deported, so she brings him home.Publisher wants to marry to have an heir.  His butler tries to help him win the woman by going to one of publisher's papers and arranging to print single copy of the paper with article, accompanied by doctored photo, claiming singer is married with familyShe sees the phony paper, but when the publisher finds out about the scheme, he punches the butler because he realizes the woman really loves the singer. City Editor (John Dilson). Assistant to City Editor (Lynton Brent).They reconcile and the publisher adopts the singer so the singer can remain in the country and the publisher can have an heir.Editor: "Well, if you tell me that's what Mr. Gardner wants, that's what I'll have to do. After all, I just work here, he's the owner of this rag…Why, this guy'll sue him for libel. It'll cost him a million dollars."	157251
1935	Music Is Magic	M				News Media. Reporters (Don Brodie, Gladden James,  Paddy O'Flynn). Photographers (Jerry Jerome, Ernest Shields).  Aging star finally recognizes the truth when she is replaced in her new movies by a girl from the chorus.	157252
2003	Music Man, The	T	SVD 1368			News Media	157253
1999	Music of the Heart	M				New Times Reporter (Kirby Mitchell).	157254
1991	Music Video: Leave Me Alone with Michael Jackson	MUS				Parody Tabloid newspaper and headlines	157255
2000	Musik og Fis bag scenen	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Retboll Carl.	157256
2001	Musikbutikken:	TF			Episode #48. 9-8-2001	Interviewer (Annette Heick - Herself). Host (Keld Heick - Himself).	157257
2000	Musikbutikken:	TF			Episode #19. 9-23-2000	Interviewer (Jorgen de Mylius - Himself). Host (Keld Heick - Himself).	157258
2002	Musikk for bryllup og begravelser	MF				Journalist (Fredrik Skavlan).	157259
2004	Musikprogrammet - programmet om musik	TF			Episodes.	Editor Sune Prahl, Panbladet (George Michael Special, 2004). Music Critic Peder Bundgaard (Led Zeppelin, 2005). Interviewer Simon Kvamm (Roskilde Festival, 2005).Interviewer Lars Top Galia (Marianne F./Nick Cave, 2005). Musikjournalist Henrik Queitsch (Marianne F./Nick Cave, 2005). Host Anja Pil Overby (Marianne F./Nick Cave, 2005).	157260
2002	Musim te svest	MF				Photographer in a Café (Zdenek Suchy).	157261
1950	Musorgskij	MF				Critic Stasov (Nikolai Cherkasov)	157262
1933	Mussolini Speaks	M				Journalist Lowell Thomas narrates newsreel clips celebrating career of Il Duce	157263
1971	Musta Lumikki	MF			Finland	Sports Announcer (Seppo Kannas - Voice). TV Announcer (Sirkka Timoska - Voice).	157264
1988	Mutagen, The	MT			Canadian TV	TV Reporter is stalked by killer who may be the escaped subject of a scientific experiment	157265
1992	Mutande pazze	TF			Italy	Art Critic (Giovanni Visentin). TV Presenter (Sergio Vastano). Writer (Aldo Busi).	157266
2001	Mutant Aliens	M				Reporter (Vera Beren)	157267
1989	Mutant on the Bounty	M				Newsman (Rob Paulsen)	157268
1996	Mutant Turtles: Chojin densetsu hen	MF				News Technician (Koichi Nagano)	157269
2000	Mutant Watch, The	M 				News Media. Reporter (Terry Anzur). At a U.S. Senate Congressional committee meeting, Senator Kelly addresses the panel about what he sees as a menace of mutants, people who are born with genetic encoded superpowers, especially that secret militia known as The X-Men. 	157270
2002	Mutant X: Dancing on the Razor	T	SVD 1196		Episode #22. 7-6-2002	Journalist (James Gallanders) records an altercation between GSA and renegades and their existence may now become public knowledge. Photographer, Backstage (Harry Clay).	157271
1962	Mutants for Sale	SSF	GPL	Russell, Eric Frank	In "Freak Show, The."	Columnist Jensen, newspaper columnist.	157272
1917	Mute Appeal, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	157273
1937	Mutiny of the Elsinore, The	M		London, Jack (Novel)		Press	157274
2006	Mutual Appreciation	P				Magazine Editorial Assistant ;Ellie (Rachel Clift) who becomes manager of an indie-rock band and conflicted admirer. She goes with a low-intensity graduate student.	157275
2001	Mutual Attraction	N		Waldhuber, Diana	Weinberg List	Journalist	157276
1959	Muz, kstory sa nevratil	MF			Czechoslavia	Editor Zvara (Karol Machata).	157277
2001	MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate	M				News Media. Reporter #2 (Todd Simon-Witham). Reporter #3 (Dagmar Midcap).	157278
2000	MVP: Most Valuable Primate	M				Reporter #1 (Debra Donohue)	157279
1989	MVS noticias	DF			Mexico. Series 1989-1999	Anchor Pedro Ferriz de Con	157280
2003	Mxc: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge	T			Japanese game show	Reporter Guy LeDouche is on the sideline in this reality sports competition. 	157281
2005	My 15 Minutes	N		Alterman, Sara Faith		Publicist Phil is called in when paparazzi catch Julie Jorlamo, your run-of-the-mill, all-American girl living and waitressing in Los Angeles leaving the apartment of Chad Downing, the next Big Thing, wearing nothing but a bathrobe. Nothing happened, honestly, but nobody believes her and now she’s America’s newest Insta-lebrity.  A media feeding frenzy develops to learn who is the lover of America’s hearthrob. Publicist Phil drums up the concept of a royal Hollywood man dating a commoner. You never know where your 15 minutes of fame will take you.	157282
1936	My American Wife	M				Reporters (Dan Brodie, Eddie Dunn, Frank Marlowe,  Jimmy Vandiveer).  Cameraman (Art Rowlands). Announcer (Dale Armstrong).	157283
2001	My Babushkja: Searching Ukranian Identities	DT				Documentarian Barbara Hammer goes to her ancestral village in the Ukraine in search of her roots. Journalist Greesha Felanovsky. Gay Magazine Publisher Alexander Ficinko. Photographer Rita Ostrovskaya. Camerawoman Alice Perry.	157284
1985 	My Beautiful Laundrette	M				Pakistani Journalist Hussein (Roshan Seth) has a son, Omar who, with Johnny, a former classmate turned skinhead in 1980s London use stolen drug money to renovate a launderette in a depressed working class neighborhood. Omar lives in London but hates Britain and its international politics. By contrast, Omar’s paternal uncle Nasser is a successful entrepreneur and an active member of the London Asian community. Omar’s father asks his uncle to give him a job and, after working for a brief time as a car washer in one of his uncle’s garages, he is assigned the task of running a run-down launderette and turning it into a profitable business. Omar’s car is attacked by a group of right-win extremists shouting racist slogans. Among them he recognizes an old friend of his, Johnny, who agrees to help Omar, and they resume a love affair interrupted after school. The journalist is unhappy that his son is running a launderette and appeals to Johnny to persuade Omar to go to college.	157285
1997	My Beloved Country:  The Extreme Right in South Africa	T			PR	Public Relations Official for the Oranje Development Corporation in South Africa.	157286
1997	My Best Friend's Wedding	M	L. DVD.			Restaurant Critic Julianne “Jules” Porter (Julia Roberts) is a successful, fiesty, independent food critic in Chicago. Freelance Sportswriter Michael O’Neal (Dermot Mulroney) are the best of friends and they made a half-serious promise to each other that if neither has found a mate before they turn 28, they would marry each other. Gay British Editor George  Downes (Rupert Everett) goes to Chicago posing as her fiance to make Michael jealous. Porter receives a call from O’Neal that he has met that special someone, the daughter of a billionaire baseball team owner. He is madly in love with her and asks his “best friend” to visit him in Chicago to lend him support. Jules is shocked to hear the news and suddenly becomes desperate to win Michael for herself. 	157287
1927	My Best Girl	M				Newspaper Seller (John George).	157288
2003	My Blind Brother	M				News Media. Reporter (Denise Wilbanks). Cameraman (Phil Gardiner).	157289
1875	My Bloody Massacre	SS	UCLA	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Narrator files a report-satire on "Massacre at Empire City." Caused a creation. People took "my massacre for a genuine occurrence."	157290
2009	My Bloody Valentine	M				Commentator (Cherie McClain). TV News Cameraman (Zachary Mazefsky). Man returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the valentine’s night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, he finds himself suspected of committing the murders and it seems like his old flame is the only one who believes he is innocent. 	157291
1990	My Blue Heaven	M				TV Reporter (Valerie Wildman)	157292
1967	My Body Hungers	M				Newscaster (Bob Franklin)	157293
1963	My Bonny Lies Under the Sea	NM		Alan, Ray		Press	157294
2007	My Boy Jack	T				Journalist (Jason Maza). Photographer (James Holmes).  Journalist-Writer Rudyard Kipling (David Haig) and his wife search for their 17-year-old son, John Kipling (Daniel Radcliffe), after he goes missing during World War I. 	157295
1993	My Boyfriend's Back	M				Reporter Brenda (Nannette Brown)	157296
2007	My Boys: 110 Percent Solution	T	DVD -R HQ 8950		Episode #21. 9-10-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ invites Evan over for poker night. Andy buys a boat.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157297
2006	My Boys: Baseball Myths	T	DVD -R HQ 7650 (No Ending).  7645 (Ending-Credits).		Episode #13 12-28-2006 - Finale	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ and the gang give Andy a memorable birthday trip to Wrigley Field.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157298
2009	My Boys: Boyfriend Hat, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11046 (Ending Satellite Problems). DVD -R HA 11052 (Complete)		Episode #34. 4-14-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ gets her own column in the paper but the guys think it may be because of her looks rather than her writing (it turns out that isn’t true since the newspaper passed on a hot looking woman and picked PJ because of her integrity.). Bobby tries to be the perfect boyfriend by agreeing with everything PJ says, but she isn’t buying it. 	157299
2009	My Boys: Carpe Burritoem	T	DVD -R HQ 11070		Episode #36. 4-28-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago CubsAfter getting into an accident on his new scooter, Brendan lets PJ make all of his decisions for a week. Kenny’s band needs a new bass player.	157300
2006	My Boys: Clubhouse Poison	T	DVD -R HQ 7555		Episode #6. 12-12-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Hank must hang out with the guys, PJ goes out for drinks with Brendan's fiancée.Twentysomething professional sportswriter Franklin is looking for love within her world which is dominated by a group of male friends. Her tomboyish, no-nonsense approach to relationships tends to freak out potential suitors.She attempts to induct her new boyfriend (Eddie McClintcock) into the group. In the meantime, Kenny adds an over-eager friend and PJ is welcomed to have drinks with Wendy, a person whom she has nothing in common.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157301
2007	My Boys: D….In the City (aka Douche bag in the City)	T	DVD -R HQ 8924		Episode #19. 8-27-2007.	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ's college newspaper editor comes to Chicago along with three friends and is a big disappointment.A new friend of Brendan is starting to change his personality and makes him an intolerable snob. The gang intervenes to bring him down to earth. Mike buys something strange for Kenny's sports store.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157302
2009	My Boys: Decathlon Part Deux	T	DVD -R HQ 11064		Episode #35. 4-21-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ and Bobby become an official couple and lose their competitive edge. 	157303
2008	My Boys: Dinner Party	T	DVD -R HQ 9980		Episode #24. 6-19-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her  buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Stephanie suggests that PJ host a dinner party for singles. Andy hires an attractive nanny, but her healthy lifestyle drives him crazy. 	157304
2007	My Boys: Dirty Little Secrets	T			Episode #17. 8-13-2007	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Stephanie has some cash-flow problems and Andy helps her with his accounting skills. Meanwhile we learn a secret about Bobby. Mike joins a yoga class. Kenny’s new girlfriend proves that she’s very shadowy and enigmatic. 	157305
2007	My Boys: Dirty Secrets	T	DVD -R HQ 8840		Episode. #16. 8-13-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Andy helps Stephanie with her money problems. The gang learns a big secret about Bobby (he's very rich). Mike takes a yoga class.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157306
2008	My Boys: Dudes Being Dues	T	DVD -R HQ 10051		Episode #28. 7-17-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ goes with Stephanie to Elsa’s shower. PJ confronts Andy over his relationship with a coworker. Bobby’s brother, Jack, shows up for Bobby’s party and takes an interest in PJ. Stephanie meets a man named Warren at a bar and they strike up an informative conversation. 	157307
2007	My Boys: Estates of Hoffman, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8924		Episode #20. 9-3-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Andy has a housewarming party. PJ meets a potential date. Men fight over a single mother.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157308
2007	My Boys: Ethics	T	DVD -R HQ 8826		Episode #16. 8-6-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ's relationship with a new Cubs pitcher raises some ethical questions. Brandon is selected as one of Chicago's sexiest bachelors.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157309
2009	My Boys: Facebook the Past	T	DVD -R HQ 11120		Episode #38. 5-12-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.The gang discusses the pros and cons of Facebook. Bobby realizes that PJ stays in touch with all of her exes. 	157310
2006	My Boys: Free Agent	T	DVD -R HQ 7559		Episode #7. 12-19-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Friends compete in the annual decathlon. PJ's relationship with Hank starts to show cracksPenelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157311
2009	My Boys: Friend of Friends	T	DVD -R HQ 11140		Episode #39. 5-19-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ hits it off with one of Stephanie’s friends. Kenny and Mike introduce a new friend to the group.	157312
2008	My Boys: Jack and Bobby (aka Jack & Bobby)	T	DVD -R HQ 10093		Episode #30. 7-31-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ and the gang head out to California for the weekend to attend Bobby’s destination wedding. At the ranch of Bobby’s father, PJ tries to hide her relationship with Jack from Bobby while sibling tensions between the two brothers gets hostile. Meanwhile, Mike meets an older woman. 	157313
2008	My Boys: John, Cougar, Newman Camp	T	DVD -R HQ 10114		Episode #31. 8-7-2008. Season Finale. 	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ is determined to set things right between the Newman brothers. Jack cannot be found on the day of the wedding rehearsal. Kenny and Stephanie try to keep secret their romantic interlude. 	157314
2009	My Boys: Madder of Degrees	T	DVD -R HQ 11101		Episode #37. 5-5-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago CubsPJ and Bobby’s picnic in the park becomes an important life decision. Kenny jumps into a new relationship. Mike tries to channel Matthew McConaughey. 	157315
2006	My Boys: Managers	T	DVD -R HQ 7619		Episode #9. 12-26-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Andy decides to cut loose when his wife goes out of town for the weekend. Stephanie tries an extreme diet.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157316
2006	My Boys: Mixed Signals	T	DVD -R HQ 7457 (with Pilot)		Episode #2. 11-28-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Bobby sends out PJ mixed signals when he hands her a signed baseball for a gift, only to hurl her a curve by dating a blonde yoga instructor, in the meantime, Mike plans to woo the woman Kenny desires to date.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157317
2007	My Boys: Off Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8800		Episode #15. 7-30-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ freezes up when she joins the panel of a popular TV sports show. Andy and Mike go shopping for a bed.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157318
2008	My Boys: Opportunity Knocks	T	DVD -R HQ 10048		Episode #29. 7-24-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ struggles with whether to accept the advances from Bobby’s brother. Andy and Meredith decide to try couples’ counseling after having a big fight and it brings them together in a surprising way.	157319
2006	My Boys: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 7457. DVD -R HQ 7430 (no ending)		Episode #1. 11-27-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. She begins dating the new guy on the softball team. Brendan announces he and Wendy have broken up.Twentysomething professional sportswriter Franklin is looking for love within her world which is dominated by a group of male friends. Her tomboyish, no-nonsense approach to relationships tends to freak out potential suitors.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157320
2009	My Boys: Private Eyes	T	DVD -R HQ 11010		Episode #33. 4-7-2009	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Keeping her new boyfriend (Bobby Newman) a secret from her friends proves difficult for PJ. Brendan opens a nightclub. Mike finds good reasons to keep his mustache. 	157321
2007	My Boys: Promise of a New Season, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8800		Episode #14. 7-30-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. She analyzes the kiss she shared with Brendan and his subsequent odd behavior. Kenny introduces the gang go his new girlfriend.PJ, with her male buddies at her side, plays fantasy baseball, joins in on poker night and is quick on the high-five. She also has a hopeless crush on friend Brendan (Reid Scott).Tormented by her journalistic ethics: "I know I shouldn't insert myself in the story, but what if that story has striking blue eyes and a jaw line that can slice cheese?"Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157322
2006	My Boys: Released	T	DVD -R HQ 7580		Episode #12. 12-27-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ Goes out with a nerdy former classmate. Mike may lose his job.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157323
2007	My Boys: Rome, If You Want To	T			Episode #22. 9-10-2007	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ is still alone with her trip to Italy with Stephanie just days away. The guys pretend to be tourists. Andy has some shocking news. 	157324
2007	My Boys: Second Chances	T	DVD -R HQ 8880		Episode #18. 8-20-2007	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ gets a visit from an old college flame. Brendan's newfound celebrity goes to his head. Kenny hires Mike to work at his memorabilia shop.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157325
2008	My Boys: Shirt Contest, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9997		Episode #25. 6-26-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her  buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ has a chance to write a book about a New York Met. Brendan and Bobby compete to see who can make the best shirt. Brendan wants to be a bartender. 	157326
2006	My Boys: Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7568		Episode #5. 12-12-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ's growing relationship with Hank leaves the poker-playing buddies without a place to hang out.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157327
2006	My Boys: Slump, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7495		Episode #4. 12-5-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Guys search for romance at a pick-up bar. But PJ importune on tagging along making matters worse.Stephanie tries to get PJ in touch with her feminine side.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157328
2008	My Boys: Spit Take	T	DVD -R HQ 10004		Episode #26. 7-3-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Andy joins an improvisational comedy class. Brendan, sick and depressed, engages in self-diagnosis and medication. Bobby’s girlfriend has visa issues. 	157329
2009	My Boys: Spring Training	T	DVD -R HQ 11171		Episode #40. 5-26-2009	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.The gang heads to Arizona for spring training. PJ looks for a unique topic to write about in her column. 	157330
2006	My Boys: Superstar Treatment	T	DVD -R HQ 7559		Episode #8. 12-19-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Although the guys are smitten with Mike's new girlfriend, PJ is not impressed.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157331
2008	My Boys: Take My Work Wife...Please	T	DVD -R HQ 10021		Episode #27. 7-10-2008	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Bobby’s family interferes with his wedding plans. Stephanie’s book upsets the group. Andy tries to quell rumors at work. 	157332
2006	My Boys: Take One for the Team	T	DVD -R HQ 7619		Episode #10. 12-26-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Trouty gets the gang into an exclusive new nightclub. Stephanie's dating tactics backfire.The hot spot's owner roughly goes after PJ. Andy shivers at the idea of his close-to-hand move to the suburbs.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157333
2006	My Boys: Team Chemistry	T	DVD -R HQ 7498		Episode #3. 12-5-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ tries to set up one of Mike's friend with Stephanie. Brendan dates a fan.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157334
2008	My Boys: Transitioning, The 	T	DVD -R HQ 9980		Episode #23. 6-12-2008. Second Season Opener. 	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her  buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.PJ and her mystery date join Stephanie and Lance on an excursion through Rome. The guys go through life changes at home.	157335
2009	My Boys: Welcome Back, Kalla Fotter	T	DVD -R HQ 11014		Episode #32. 3-31-2009	Sportswriter Penelope Jane (PJ) Franklin (Jordana Spiro) is a 27-year-old sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times who covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Her buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.Bobby experiences cold feet on his wedding day. P.J. gets caught in a difficult situation between Bobby and his brother. Andy experiences life as a father with his new baby. The episode ends with Bobby and P.J. confessing their love for each other and kissing. 	157336
2006	My Boys: When Heroes Fall From Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 7580		Episode #11. 12-27-2006	Sportswriter PJ Franklin (Jordana Spiro) for the Chicago Sun Times covers the Chicago Cubs baseball team. PJ's eccentric aunt breezes into town. Mike and Bobby meet one of their baseball idols and have a bad experience.PJ's offbeat Aunt Phyllis arrives for a visit and has a fling with Kenny. Brandon and Wendy have conflicts over the wedding and marriage.Penelope Jane Franklin is a 27-year-old sportswriter whose buddies include Sportswriter Bobby Newman (Kyle Howard) for the Chicago Tribune, her brother Andy Franklin (Jim Gaffigan) and a hard-rock DJ, Brendan Reilly (Reid Scott).Also Kenny Morittori (Michael Bunin), a sports memorabilia store owner and Mike Callahan (Jamie Kaler) who works for the Chicago Cubs.	157337
1994	My Breast	MT	SVD 584. VHS 313			Journalist Joyce Wadler (Meredith Baxter) lives in New York and has an unsatisfying relationship with her boyfriend. When she discovers that she is suffering from breast cancer, she radically changes her way of life.	157338
1965	My Brother Jack	MT			Miniseries. Australia	War Correspondent David Meredith (Matt Day) of The Morning Post, an intelligent, talented, ambitious and idealistic journalist is sent to cover the arrival of refugees from Europe and realizes the extent of human suffering at the hands of the Nazis. It is a major turning point in his career and life. As a result of this story, Bernard Brewster (Jack Thompson), the editor of The Morning Post,  elevates him to the status of Special Writer. He is to share the Special Writers’ Room with Gavin Turley (Robert Menzies) of The Morning Post -- a talented journalist who will become his true friend. Meredith is the star writer with The Morning Post, he and his wife have a new home in the suburbs, and he is driving an MG. But why is Meredith unhappy. He believes he has mortgaged his soul for a car, a house and a wife he doesn’t love. War is declared. Meredith and Turley cover the conflict for the paper. Turley joins up. But Brewster won’t let Meredith enlist. Turley is listed as missing in action, but escapes from Crete. The war rages on and Meredith becomes the Post’s first official war correspondent. Meredith becomes a successful war correspondent filing news from New Guinea, New York, London, Burma, Ceylon and Rome. Turley lost an arm and now has a desk job. David breaks with his wife. He has found someone else and together life will take them to the other side of the world.  Brother Jack is Jack Meredith, David’s oldest brother. 	157339
1995	My Brother's Keeper	MT				News Media. Reporter (Wren T. Brown). Reporter (Mary Elena Elkins). Reporter (Jeanie Hackett).	157340
2002	My Brother's Keeper	MT				Reporter (Norma Jean Wick)	157341
1948	My Brother's Keeper	M				Reporter (Ernest Butcher - Local Reporter)	157342
2002	My Brother's Light	M				Entertainment Today Reporter (Doris Tillman).	157343
1997	My Brother's War	M				Newscaster (Carol  Hunt)	157344
1989	My Brother's Wife	MT				Photographer (Richard Marion)	157345
2000	My Canape Hell	N		Edwards-Jones, Imogen		Columnist Abigail Long gets her own column -- Abigail’s Party -- the young journalist is propelled into the sparkling world of celebrity, champagne and canapes. Seduced by the bright lights and soundbites, she swaps real friends and true love for late nights and laminated invitation. As launch party follows launch party and premiere follows premiere, the circuit becomes increasingly addictive. With a full diary but an empty life without old mates and comfort food, the glamor of mingling with the stars soon begins to tarnish. After a close relationship with the hottest new actor in town, Abigail suddenly finds herself on the other side of the lens. And so she begins her final descent into true canapé hell. 	157346
2005	My Crazy Life: Back to Motherf--king Nature	T			Episode #3. 3-30-2005	Reporter (William Stamey).	157347
2005	My Crazy Life: Breaking into the  Big Time	T			Episode #2. 3-23-2005	Publicist (Heather Petrone) for Frankie Muniz.	157348
2005	My Crazy Life: Clothes Call	T			Episode #6.4-20-2005	Photographer (Branden Weslee Kong).	157349
2004	My Dad's the Prime Minister: Election	T			UK. Episode #7.11-5-2004	Photographer (Tim Francis).	157350
2004	My Dad's the Prime Minister: Jobless	T			Episode #11. 12-10-2004	Interviewers (Madeleine Howard, Keith Osborn, Vincent Penfold, Jason Morell, Ian Barritt, Melanie Jessop).	157351
2004	My Dad's the Prime Minister: Marathon	T			Episode #10. 12-3-2004	Journalist (Benedict Sandiford). Commentator (Jan Ravens).	157352
2004	My Dad's the Prime Minister: Powerless	T			Episode #13. 12-31-2004	Journalists (Bruce McGregor, Will Ashcroft).	157353
2003	My Dad's the Prime Minister: Sports Day	T			UK. Episode #1. 3-23-2003	Photographer (Sacha Bennett).	157354
2004	My Date With Drew	DT				Interviewer (Andrew Yani - Himself), E! Interviewer.  30 days, #1100, for an Ordinary Guy to get a date with Drew Barrymore.	157355
1998	My Date With the President's Daughter	MT				Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	157356
1963	My Daughter and I	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	157357
1950	My Daughter Joy	M				Journalist Larry Boyd (Richard Greene), a resourceful young journalist, investigates story	157358
1993	My Daughter's Keeper (aka Au Pair)	M			UK-South Africa. Ness	Reporter Antonia Simon (Jocelyn Broderick) is on assignment while her husband Max Simon (Nicholas Guest), a writer, has an affair with the nanny.BBC Interviewer (John Maytham)	157359
2002	My Daughter's Tears	M				Reporter (Madeleine Falkskog)	157360
1937	My Dear Miss Aldrich	M	DVD -R HQ 6095, 6096. SVDSP 557	Mankiewicz, Herman (Screenplay and Story)		Editor Ken Morley (Walter Pidgeon) is not happy when a  Nebraska schoolteacher Martha Aldrich (Maureen O'Sullivan) inherits the New York Globe-Leader when her uncle dies. She tries to change his policy of not hiring women.She gets an exclusive interview and takes a job as a reporter. Fired when she serves as the witness at a secret wedding of the editor of The Chronicle's daughter and does not give her paper the story.  Reedms herself by getting a scoop.Determined woman takes control of a newspaper business and wages daily battles for supremacy with the paper's editor. Morley and Aldrich end up working as a team.Reporter (Hal Le Sueur). Press Man (Arthur Belasco).	157361
1948	My Dear Secretary	M				Newspaper Publisher (Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema). Publisher Mr. McNalley (Stanley Andrews). Publisher Dick Fulton (Russell Hicks). Best-selling Novelist recruits aspiring writer as his latest of many secretaries.	157362
1986	My Demon Lover	M				Reporter #1 in Police Station (Kym Valentine). Reporter #2 in Police Station (Marsha Clark). Reporter #3 in Police Station (Raymond Patterson).	157363
1948	My Dog Rusty	M				Photographer (Jack Rice).	157364
1960	My Dog, Buddy	M				Press Photographer (Angus G. Wynne)	157365
1969	My Dog, the Thief	MT				Traffic Reporter Jack Crandall (Dwayne Hickman) discovers that his partner, a St. Bernard dog, has accidentally swiped a priceless necklace from a jewel-smuggling gang.  The real thieves want to kidnap the dog and get the necklace back.  Radio Station Manager P.J. Applegate (Joe Flynn). 	157366
1949	My Dream Is Yours	M	DVD -R HQ 7524, 7525. L			Radio Announcer (Art Gilmore). Photographer (Jeffrey Sayre).	157367
2001	My Dream of You	N		O'Faolain, Nuala		Travel Writer Kathleen Burke has midlife crisis at 49 trades in her glamorous globe-trotting lifestyle for Ireland	157368
2008	My Ears Are Bent	D		Mitchell, Joseph		Reporter Joseph Mitchell was a young journalist in 1930s New York interviewing fan dancers, street evangelists, voodoo conjurers, not to mention a lady boxer who also happened to be a countess. Mitchell haunted parts of the city now vanished: the fish market, burlesque houses, tenement neighborhoods, and storefront churches. Whether he wrote about a singing first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers or a nudist who does a reverse striptease, Mitchell illuminated the humanity in the oddest New Yorkers. These pieces were written for The World-Telegram and The Herald Tribune before Mitchell would become a famous New York writer.	157369
2003	My Ex-Best Friend: Novel of Suburbia, A	N		Brophy, Beth		Magazine Journalist Claire Newman at Nationweek, America's second largest newsweekly, is a mother of three who juggles work, soccer games, birthday parties and errands.She makes her living by being, as she says, "a relentless snoop." Her best friend from childhood dropped out of her life after both married and had children.Out of the blue, her friend reestablishes contact, but Newman finds her dead in bed, an apparent suicide. Refusing to believe this and not minding her own business, Newman dives headlong into a search for the truth.She harasses friends and neighbors with questions and soon has a long list of suspects, crooked financial dealings, sexual misbehavior and a family secret.	157370
2003	My Father, Rua Alguem 5555	MF				News Media. First Newsman (Maria Ceica). Second Newsman (Marc Bechar). American Correspondent (Kate Lyra). German Correspondent (Hans Laurentain). Brazilian Correspondent (Breno Moroni).	157371
1975	My Father's House	MT	SVD 561			Newsmagazine Editor in high-pressured job suffers a heart attack and recalls the gentler days of his youth. Science Editor (Arthur Bernard). Food Editor (Laurie Main).	157372
1998	My Father's Shadow: Sam Sheppard Story, The	MT				Funeral Reporter (Robin Ward). Court Reporter (Andrew Dolha).	157373
2009	My Father’s Will	M				News Anchor (Alix Hayes). Wealthy and successful businessman enjoys the privileges and perks of his social stature but on his father’s deathbed he promises to obey his father’s will and spend one month away from his identity and money.	157374
1942	My Favorite Blonde	M	DVD			Newsboys (Joe Recht, Rex Moore, Gerald A. Pierce, Allan Ramsey, Johnny Erickson, David McKim)	157375
1947	My Favorite Brunette	M	DVD -R HQ 6314, 6315. DVD			Reporters (Garry Owen, Richard Keane)	157376
1973	My Favorite Martian	C			Episode	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Lane Scheimer), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian.	157377
1999	My Favorite Martian	M	SVD 883			TV Reporter Tim O'Hara (Jeff Daniels), now a television newsman instead of a newspaper reporter. KGSC-TV Anchor Howard Greenly (Tom Hallick). Billy Randall, KGSC-TV Reporter (Jeremy Hotz). Newspaperman (Howard H. Ross).News Director (Barry Pearl). Felix, KGSC-TV Remote News Director (Shelley Malil). KGSC-TV Floor Manager (Ken Thorley).	157378
1963	My Favorite Martian:	T	VHS 1390, SVD 887, 884 (Two Episodes), 883, 882, 815 (Eight Episodes)		Episodes. Series 9-29-1963 to 9-4-1966. 107 Episodes, 32 in color.	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Harry Burns, Tim's employer (J. Pat O'Malley)	157379
1965	My Favorite Martian: 006 3/4	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #67. 5-2-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim accidentally gets mixed up with a fleeing secret government agent who is involved with a deadly organization called CRUSH. This leads Tim to go undercover with Uncle Martin by his side helping him stay out of trouble.	157380
1963	My Favorite Martian: Atom Misers, The	T			Episode #11.  12-15-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin reads Cynthia's mind — to find out what kind of man she likes.	157381
1965	My Favorite Martian: Avenue "C" Mob	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #87. 11-28-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Disguised as a 70-year-old, Martin becomes a night watchman.	157382
1963	My Favorite Martian: Awful Truth, The	T		Peyser, Arnold and Lois Peyser	Episode #8. 11-17-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin gives Tim the power to read minds — for one day only.	157383
1964	My Favorite Martian: Blood is Thicker Than the Martin	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #14. 1-5-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim's cousin drops in — and he knows Tim has no Uncle Martin.	157384
1965	My Favorite Martian: Bottled Martin	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #83. 10-31-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin, packed in a tiny bottle, is bound for the Middle East.	157385
1966	My Favorite Martian: Butterball	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #97. 2-13-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim is kidnapped by sinister CRUSH agent Butterball	157386
1965	My Favorite Martian: Case of the Missing Sleuth, The	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #52. 1-3-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).The Case of the Missing Sleuth: Detective Brennan dissolves himself with Martin's molecular separator.	157387
1965	My Favorite Martian: Crash Diet	T		White, Phyllis and Robert White	Episode #59. 2-28-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim tinkers with Martin's ship, shrinking it to the size of a toy.	157388
1964	My Favorite Martian: Danger! High Voltage!	T		Gerhsman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #27. 4-19-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Electrically charged Martin disrupts the town's power system.	157389
1964	My Favorite Martian: Dial M for Martin	T		Fox, Fred S.	Episode #42. 10-25-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).When a phone wire falls on Martin, he starts getting incoming calls.	157390
1964	My Favorite Martian: Disastro-nauts, The	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #34. 6-7-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin volunteers to fly a tycoon's spaceship to Mars.	157391
1966	My Favorite Martian: Doggone Martin	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #100. 3-6-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin turns himself into a liquid — and is lapped up by Tim's dog.	157392
1964	My Favorite Martian: Don't Rain on My Parade	T		Komack, James	Episode #48. 12-6-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Rainmaker offers his services during a dry spell.	157393
1964	My Favorite Martian: Double Trouble	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #46. 11-22-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's duplicating machine creates another Mrs. Brown.	157394
1964	My Favorite Martian: Dreaming Can Make It So	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #38. 9-27-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim learns about Martian dreams when he sees three girls dancing around the dozing Uncle Martin.	157395
1965	My Favorite Martian: El Senor From Mars	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #73. 6-13-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).In Mexico, Tim and Martin witness the opening of an ancient box.	157396
1964	My Favorite Martian: Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception!	T		Komack, James	Episode #43. 11-1-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Despite Martin's warning, Tim brings an ESP expert home.	157397
1965	My Favorite Martian: Gesundheit, Uncle Martin	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #54. 1-24-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin suffers from temporary amnesia attacks, brought on by Martian hay fever	157398
1965	My Favorite Martian: Girl in the Flying Machine	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #85. 11-14-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin accidentally pulls an alien spaceship out of the sky.	157399
1965	My Favorite Martian: Go West Young Martian (2)	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #77. 9-19-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim and Martin search for their time machine	157400
1965	My Favorite Martian: Go West, Young Martian (1)	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #76. 9-12-1965. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Time machine plummets Tim and Martin back to the Gold Rush Days	157401
1964	My Favorite Martian: Going, Going, Gone	T		Schwartz, Eloy and Austin Kalish	Episode #17. 2-2-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Sunspots upset Uncle Martin's metabolism	157402
1965	My Favorite Martian: Gone  But Not Forgotten	T		Freedman, Benedict	Episode #60. 3-7-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's invisibility mechanism goes haywire — everything he touches disappears.	157403
1964	My Favorite Martian: Great Brain Robbery, The	T		Vollaerts, Rik	Episode #45. 11-15-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).To help Tim meet expenses, Martin tutors an obnoxious child.	157404
1965	My Favorite Martian: Green-Eyed Martian, The	T		White, Phyllis and Robert White	Episode #72. 6-6-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Mrs. Brown is deluged with suitors after dousing herself with Martian "irresistible spray."	157405
1964	My Favorite Martian: Has Anybody Seen My Electro-Magnetic Neutron Converting Gravitator?	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #47. 11-29-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Young boy hijacks Uncle Martin's spaceship. Reporter Grinnell of the Daily Star (Herb Ellis).	157406
1965	My Favorite Martian: Hate Me a Little	T		Coon, Gene L.	Episode #84. 11-7-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's benevolence-inducing light has an unusual effect on Brennan	157407
1966	My Favorite Martian: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow	T		Starr, Ben	Episode #92. 1-2-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Unexplained presence of "Uncle" Martin jeopardizes Tim's claim to an inheritance	157408
1964	My Favorite Martian: Hitchhike to Mars	T		Gershman,  Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #21. 3-1-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin tries to hitch a ride on a corporate-financed rocket to Mars.	157409
1966	My Favorite Martian: Horse and Buggy Martin	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #104. 4-3-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Mosquito bite causes Martin to act like a race horse.	157410
1964	My Favorite Martian: How Are You Gonna Keep Them Down on the Pharmacy?	T		Komack, James	Episode #30. 5-10-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin searches for a vitamin that will prevent him from disappearing	157411
1963	My Favorite Martian: How To Be a Hero Without Really Trying	T		James, Ed and Seaman Jacobs	Episode #13. 12-29-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin tries to make Tim a hero in the eyes of a pretty new neighbor.	157412
1965	My Favorite Martian: How're Things in Glocca Martin?	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #53. 1-10-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim's great-uncle demands to know where Martin fits on the family tree.	157413
1965	My Favorite Martian: Humbug, Mrs. Brown	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #58. 2-21-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's thrift lessons turn Mrs. Brown into a miser.	157414
1965	My Favorite Martian: I'd Rather Fight Than Switch	T		Rapp, Philip	Episode #80. 10-10-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's latest machine effects a mind swap with Mrs. Brown.	157415
1964	My Favorite Martian: If  You Can't Lick Them	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #28. 4-26-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Youngster mistakes Martin's antennae for a new space toy	157416
1965	My Favorite Martian: Keep Me From the Church on Time	T		Allardice, James and Tom Adair	Episode #79. 10-3-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin takes a photo of Tim with his future telling camera. They are both shocked by the resulting photo showing Tim at the alter with an unidentified woman who's back is to the camera.	157417
1963	My Favorite Martian: Little Old Matchmaker, Martin, The	T			Episode #12. 12-22-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).When Tim's advances on a woman reporter fail, he seeks out advice from Martin. Martin reads the mind of Cynthia Parker (Nancy Rennick) to find out what kind of man she likes.	157418
1963	My Favorite Martian: Loaf of Bred, a Jug of Wine and Peaches, A	T		Barret, Earl	Episode #7. 11-10-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Love — an unknown emotion on Mars — comes to Martin in the form of an exotic dancer.	157419
1965	My Favorite Martian: Lorelei Brown vs. Everybody	T		Kelsay, Bill	Episode #89. 12-12-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martian pill turns Mrs. Brown into a crusading crime-fighter.	157420
1965	My Favorite Martian: Magnetic Personality and Who Needs It	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #62. 3-21-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Experiment goes haywire, turning Martin into a walking magnet.	157421
1966	My Favorite Martian: Man From Uncle Martin	T		Allardice, James and Tom Adair	Episode #95. 1-30-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin helps Mrs. Brown's brother build a robot that does household chores.	157422
1963	My Favorite Martian: Man on the Cloud, The	T		Blinn, William and Michael Gleason	Episode #6. 11-3-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin is hauled off to a psychiatrist's office as an attempted suicide	157423
1963	My Favorite Martian: Man or Amoeba	T		Seelan, Jerry	Episode #5. 10-27-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Angela Marshall's (Ann Marshall) composition about Mars — written with Martin's help — gets a failing grade.	157424
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martian Fiddles Around, A	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #57. 2-14-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin burns (and becomes transparent) each time Mrs. Brown plays her violin	157425
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martian's Fair Hobo, The	T			Episode #70. 5-23-1965	Newspaperman Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby). Newscaster (Johnny Jacobs).	157426
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martian's Sonata in Mrs. B's Flat, A	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #71. 5-30-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martian drug turns Mrs. Brown into a piano virtuoso	157427
1964	My Favorite Martian: Martin and the Eternal Triangle	T		Gerhsman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #26. 4-12-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Romantic triangle forms around Martin, Mrs. Brown and a dashing Frenchman	157428
1973	My Favorite Martian: Martin Goldfinger	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #82. 10-24-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Mineral deficiency gives Martin the Midas touch — everything he touches turns to gold.	157429
1966	My Favorite Martian: Martin Meets His Match	T		Thompson, Gene and Bill Kelsay	Episode #103. 3-27-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin summons Leonardo da Vinci for help in fixing his spaceship.	157430
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martin of the Movies	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #78. 9-26-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim and Martin return, via time machine, to early Hollywood — where Martin once starred as a sheik.	157431
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martin Report #1	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #55. 1-31-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).To prove that childhood is unnecessary, Martin adopts an orphan girl.	157432
1966	My Favorite Martian: Martin the Mannequin	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #96. 2-6-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).In a department store, Martin is frozen into a mannequin like pose.	157433
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martin's Fair Hobo, The	T		Roth, Marty and Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn	Episode #70. 5-23-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin mistakes a hobo, Shorty Smith for a Martian Scout and brings him home. Shorty quickly becomes accustomed to the comforts of life and when Martin learns the truth, Martin and Tim have a hard time getting rid of him. .Newscaster (Johnny Jacobs).	157434
1965	My Favorite Martian: Martin's Favorite Martian	T		White, Phyllis and Robert White	Episode #69. 5-16-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).In the desert, a gun-wielding camper spots Tim and Martin working on the spaceship	157435
1966	My Favorite Martian: Martin's Revoltin' Development	T		Chapman, Leigh	Episode #93. 1-16-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin inadvertently causes a photographer to be fired after he appears invisible on an important photograph. An invisible Martin is photographed capturing an escaped criminal.	157436
1963	My Favorite Martian: Matchmakers, The	T		Greene, John L. and Paul David	Episode #2. 10-6-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim and Martin try to help a lovesick dog.	157437
1964	My Favorite Martian: Memory Pill, The	T		Freedman, Benedict	Episode #39. 10-4-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's present to Tim: a memory machine.	157438
1964	My Favorite Martian: Miss Jekyll and Hyde	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #31. 5-17-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin fears that Mrs. Brown's inquisitive niece Paula will discover his true identity.	157439
1964	My Favorite Martian: My Nephew the Artist	T		Starr, Ben	Episode #20. 2-23-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim is hailed as a new art discovery when his name is affixed to Martin's works.	157440
1966	My Favorite Martian: My Nut Cup Runneth Over	T		Thompson, Gene and Bill Kelsay	Episode #106. 4-24-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's molecular reassembler turns a squirrel into a human.	157441
1964	My Favorite Martian: My Uncle the Folk Singer	T		Karson, Lee	Episode #44. 11-8-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin rocks the music world with his folk singing.	157442
1965	My Favorite Martian: Never Trust a Naked Martian	T		Komack, James	Episode #68. 5-9-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Despite warnings, Tim touches Martin's antennae — and disappears.	157443
1964	My Favorite Martian: Night Life of Uncle Martin	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #49. 12-13-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).While Uncle Martin is asleep, his alter ego appears — a look-alike swinger named Ricardo	157444
1964	My Favorite Martian: Nose for News, A	T		Blinn, William and Michael Gleason	Episode #36. 6-21-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin writes a successful story for Tim's newspaper and is offered a job as a reporter. Martin substituting for Tim interviews an important dignitary.	157445
1964	My Favorite Martian: Nothing But the Truth	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #41. 10-18-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim diverts Mrs. Brown's attention while Martin returns the spaceship to the garage.	157446
1964	My Favorite Martian: Now You See It, Now You Don't	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #19. 2-16-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin tries to help a museum curator whose job is in jeopardy	157447
1965	My Favorite Martian: O'Hara Caper, The	T		Lewin, Albert E. and  Burt Styler	Episode #90. 12-19-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim uses Martin's time machine to go back to the moment of a great robbery to get a valuable news story. Tim is arrested for theft when he's forced to help two jewel robbers.	157448
1964	My Favorite Martian: Oh, My Aching Antenna	T		Sherdeman, Ted and Jane Klune	Episode #33. 5-31-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin fears that earth's gravity force is aging him too rapidly.	157449
1964	My Favorite Martian: Old, Old Friend of the Family, An	T		Greene, John L. and Paul David	Episode #23. 3-15-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin tries to get Tim an exclusive interview with the president of a newly created East Indian country.	157450
1965	My Favorite Martian: Once Upon a Martian Mother's Day	T		Kelsay,  Bill and Marty Roth	Episode #65. 4-11-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).On Martian Mother's Day, Martin spots his mother's look-alike	157451
1966	My Favorite Martian: Our Notorious Landlady	T		Thompson, Gene	Episode #102. 3-20-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin's personality altercator turns Mrs. Brown into a thief.	157452
1966	My Favorite Martian: Pay the Man the $24	T		Styler, Burt	Episode #107. 5-1-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim tampers with history when he goes back in time — and talks the Indians out of selling Manhattan.	157453
1963	My Favorite Martian: Pilot: My Favorite Martian	T		Green, John L.	Episode #1. 9-29-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim O'Hara sees a spacecraft crash in the woods where he finds a 450-year-old Martian who promptly moves in with him. "Uncle Martin" visits.	157454
1964	My Favorite Martian: Poor Little Rich Cat	T		Komack, James	Episode #15. 1-12-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin roars when he learns that a cat has been willed a fortune.	157455
1965	My Favorite Martian: Portrait in Brown	T		White, Phyllis and Robert White	Episode #75. 6-17-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).One of Martin's odd gadgets makes Mrs. Brown two-dimensional.	157456
1963	My Favorite Martian: Raffles No. 2	T		Schwartz, Elroy and Austin Kalish	Episode #10. 12-8-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Stolen jewels and a set of fingerprints add up to trouble for Martin.	157457
1963	My Favorite Martian: Rocket To Mars	T		Schwartz, Elroy	Episode #9. 12-1-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Search is on when Martin's ship is hauled away by the junkman.	157458
1963	My Favorite Martian: Russians "R" In Season	T		Komack, James	Episode #4. 10-20-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin tries to convince the Government that its space project will never leave the ground	157459
1964	My Favorite Martian: Rx for Martian	T		Komack, James	Episode #16. 1-19-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin begins planning a return voyage to Mars	157460
1964	My Favorite Martian: Shake Well and Don't Use	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #35. 6-14-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin's homemade stew has a strange effect on Harry Burns	157461
1964	My Favorite Martian: Sinkable Mr. Brown, The	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #25. 4-5-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin and Tim panic when Mrs. Brown decides to sell the house.	157462
1965	My Favorite Martian: Stop Or I'll Steam	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #61. 3-14-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Color Martin green when he sees Brennan flirt with Mrs. Brown.	157463
1966	My Favorite Martian: Stop the Presses, I Want To Get Off	T		Kalish, Austin and Irma Kalish	Episode #105. 4-17-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Beam from Martin's regenerator gives Mrs. Brown power to foresee the future.	157464
1964	My Favorite Martian: Super-Duper Snooper	T		Martin, Al and Bill Kelsay	Episode #24. 3-22-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Mrs. Brown practices her course in detective work by spying on Martin	157465
1963	My Favorite Martian: There Is No Cure For the Common Martian	T		Komack, James	Episode #3. 10-13-1963	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Common cold — unknown on Mars — strikes Martin, eliminating his powers.	157466
1964	My Favorite Martian: Three To Make Ready	T		Howard, Bruce and Bud Nye	Episode #40. 10-11-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin can't decide whether or not to return to Mars	157467
1965	My Favorite Martian: Tim and Tim Again	T		Kelsay, Bill. Marty Roth	Episode #88. 12-5-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Double trouble - Martin's duplicating machine creates two Tims.	157468
1965	My Favorite Martian: Tim, the Mastermind	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #81. 10-17-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston). Reporter (Frank Evans).Tim's I.Q. soars when he downs Martin's brain-power pills.	157469
1965	My Favorite Martian: Time Machine Is Waking Up That Old Gang of Mine, The	T		Allardice, James and Tom Adair	Episode #86. 11-21-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Time machine brings Tim, Martin and Mrs. Brown face to face with Jesse and Frank James.	157470
1965	My Favorite Martian: Time Out For Martin	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #74. 6-20-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Time machine takes Tim and Martin back to 13th-century England.	157471
1964	My Favorite Martian: To Make a Rabbit Stew -- First Catch a Martian	T		Martin, A and Bill Kelsay	Episode #50. 12-20-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Rabbit eats a Martian vitamin pill — and becomes 6 feet tall.	157472
1966	My Favorite Martian: TV or Not TV	T		Stein, Michael and Jack Gross	Episode #94. 1-23-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Short circuit in Martin's transmitter puts him and Tim on nationwide TV.	157473
1965	My Favorite Martian: Uncle Baby	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #64. 4-4-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Martin feels that his youth is fading and asks Tim to help him rejuvenate himself with the aid of Black Light. However, things go awry when Tim screws up the process and Martin gets turned into an infant.	157474
1965	My Favorite Martian: Uncle Martin and the Identified Flying Object	T		Roth, Marty and Lisa Charell	Episode #56. 2-7-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).To prove that childhood is unnecessary, Martin adopts an orphan girl.	157475
1965	My Favorite Martian: Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story	T		Styler, Burt and Albert E. Lewin	Episode #66. 4-25-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Uncle Martin's plans to return to Mars are put in jeopardy when he discovers that Mrs. Brown has the ability to read his mind every time she lays down on her new bed. Things get more complicated when she reveals her ESP ability to Brennan.	157476
1964	My Favorite Martian: Uncle Martin's Broadcast	T		Komack, James	Episode #22. 3-8-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim begins his career as a crime reporter — using Martin's antennae to tune in on police calls.	157477
1964	My Favorite Martian: Uncle Martin's Wisdom Tooth	T		Komack, James	Episode #37. 6-28-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Toothache affects Martin's eyesight.	157478
1964	My Favorite Martian: Unidentified Flying Uncle Martin	T		Komack, James	Episode #29. 5-3-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Trouble begins when Martin takes his spaceship for a short flight.	157479
1966	My Favorite Martian: Virus M For Martin	T		Kelsay, Bill	Episode #101. 3-13-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Trouble begins when Tim contracts a Martian virus.	157480
1965	My Favorite Martian: We Love You, Miss Pringle	T		Hanalis, Blanche	Episode #63. 3-28-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim is placed on the Teacher of the Year selection committee	157481
1966	My Favorite Martian: When a Martian Makes His Violin Cry	T		Kalish, Austin and Irma Kalish	Episode #98. 2-20-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Gypsy curse causes Mrs. Brown to drop anything she picks up.	157482
1966	My Favorite Martian: When You Get Back Home to  Mars, Are You Going To Get It	T		Roth, Marty	Episode #99. 2-27-1966	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Trouble begins when Martin's Martian nephew lands on Earth — and tells everyone where he's from.	157483
1964	My Favorite Martian: Who Am I?	T		Starr, Ben	Episode #18. 2-9-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Amnesic Uncle Martin refuses to believe he's from Mars	157484
1965	My Favorite Martian: Who's Got a Secret?	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Burt Styler	Episode #91. 12-26-1965	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Rumors spread that Martin is working on a secret Government project.	157485
1964	My Favorite Martian: Who's Got the Power?	T		Komack, James	Episode #32. 5-24-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Lightning storm plays havoc with Martin's powers.	157486
1964	My Favorite Martian: Won't You Come Home, Uncle Martin, Won't You Come Home?	T		Martin, A and Bill Kelsay	Episode #51.  12-27-1964	Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun, witnesses UFO crash, investigates the crash landing of a spaceship and discovers a middle-aged Martian (Uncle Martin, Ray Walston).Tim's enemies increase rapidly after he basks in Martin's benevolence bulb.	157487
1973	My Favorite Martians	C			Series. 9-8-1973 to 8-30-1975. CBS	Newsman Tim O'Hara (Howard Morris) protects two aliens from Mars with antennae sprouting from the tops of their heads and their pet dog Oakie Doakie.They pretend the older male alien is O'Hara's niece Katy's Uncle Martin and the other his nephew.	157488
1996	My Favorite War	N		Farley, Christopher John		Reporter Thurgood  Brinkman, young Ivy League-educated reporter for a comic-book-colored national newspaper. Sojourner Truth Zapader, a charismatic, Afrocentric, fiercely intelligent columnist for the Washington Post	157489
1940	My Favorite Wife	M	DVD -R HQ 3064, 3065. L			Reporter (Joseph E. Bernard). Reporter (Edward Emerson). Reporter (Bruce MacFarlane). Photographer (Frank Marlowe).	157490
1982	My Favorite Year	M	DVD -R HQ 6207, 6208			Gossip Columnist (Eleanor C. Heutschy).	157491
1996	My Fellow Americans	M				News Media. Reporter Kaye Griffin (Sela Ward). Reporter #1 (Francesca Rollins). Reporter #2 (Paul Feig).  News Anchor (Dorothy Lucey).	157492
1963	My First Feature Story	SS	GPL	Romanina, Marina	In "Treasury of Russian Short Stories, 1900-1966."	Newspaper. Literary Associate Editor of the district newspaper, Sashka Godh.  Not a bad fellow.  Editor a grave-looking man, Nikita Rogachev.	157493
1875	My First Literary Venture	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Reporter. Autobiographical account by former printer's devil, reporter on uncle's paper (Weekly Hannibal Journal). Higgins, editor of rival paper.	157494
1978	My Friend and Five Star Final	P		McKuen, Rod	From “Coming Close to the Earth” (1978) and “Watch for the Wind” (1983).	Newspapers. “My Friend and Five Star Final.” Frogs croak outeach new editionas dragonflies supplythe news past noon.It is leftnot only to the morning glorybut field mice in that old fraternityof sly reportersfilching hill and field aliketo finally flush out all the news.Better than the radio they arethe morning paperor the grocery handout.Sometimes I feelthat you invented mediaenlisted frogs and dragonfliesas cub reporters and carriers.The newscomes home to me, good or bad.Best of all from onewho cares enoughto let me knowof tragedies and triumphsequal and with loveso I never have to fearthe Tribune or The Timesreported on the telephoneor at curbside conversation by someone else.In the summer monthsyour well paid staffwhispers hardand tells me all.Look !Here comesa dragonfly reporter nowhis wings so loaded downwith stories to be coveredhe stops at nearly every bushor branch inside the yard to rest.Too late.There he goeson wings of wonderbalancing through weighted down.Never mindyou'll see him laterin the rewrite roomarguing that not a period or paragraphof his now growing tighter prose be changed.How glad I amthat nature nods approvaland becomes your buzzing gossip,your dandelion digger-upof in-depth storiessome better left undug,your bending branch of editoryour wind that sets the typeand holds it there.I trustthe not-on-deadline hummingbirdand bluejay newsboysmore than I have come to know and to believethe columnist or flash reporterwho sits behind electric terminalsand lets machines print outand process paragraphs of proseneatly stored and packed awaylong before the deadline nears.The cubwho pokes through ashesof the fire that smoldered weeks agohoping he might findthe human interest anecdotesto make his story once againbe reinvited to the second pageis stretching facts too far.I prefer your buzzing bumblebee who pollinatesand then moves on.But in the backyard - this one anyway,you may tell your caterpillarsand your worker antsthat freedom of the pressand freedom to press onwill always be observedhowever criticized or reprimandedthe owners of the mortgage are.	157495
1949	My Friend Irma	M	SVD 555			Newspaperman (Tony Merrill). Photographer (Jack Mulhall). Announcer (Ken Niles)	157496
1950	My Friend Irma Goes West	M				News Media. Reporter (Ivan Browning). Reporter (Charles Dayton). Reporter (Stan Johnson). Reporter (Jasper Weldon). News Vendor (Al Ferguson).	157497
1947	My Friend Irma:	R			Series 1947-1954	News Media	157498
1952	My Friend Irma:	T			Series 1-9-1952 to 6-26-1954. Format Two 1953-1954 gives Irma new roomate.	Reporter Kay Foster (Mary Shipp) for the New York Globe answers want ad to share apartment in Fall of 1953. Kay's boyfriend Brad Jackson (Gerald Mohr) is a fellow reporter on New York GlobeJane had moved to Panama.	157499
1911	My Friend Will	N	MLPL	Lummis, Charles Fletcher		Newspaper Owner. Will buys a portion of the newspaper. Los Angeles newspaper editor is stricken with paralysis and goes to New Mexico to be cured.	157500
1998	My Giant	M				Cameraman (Miroslav Dubsky).	157501
2004	My Grapefruit, My Father	M				Photographer (Ryan Stockstad).	157502
2007	My Gym Partner’s a Monkey: Docu-Trauma	C	DVD -R HQ 9425			Documentarian Zira Corneilius (Grey DeLisle - Voice), a nature documentary filmmaker comes to Charles Darwin Middle School where she focuses on Adam Lyon (Nika Futterman - Voice) because she thinks he’s some sort of missing link. She focuses on a three-eyed creature she calls “pants,” which she thinks it’s Adam because he has a giant zit on his head. Adam hides in the boy’s locker room, but Zira hires Jake the Spidermonkey to film Adam in the shower. She wins the award for Best Documentary for her film about Darwin’s school.  Now she now wants to shoot a sequel to Adam’s chagrin. When Zira is filming Miss Chameleon, Miss Chemleon eats a fly. Zira shouts “cut” and says that she shouldn’t have done that. 	157503
2006	My Gym Partner’s A Monkey: Poop Scoop	C	DVD -R HQ 9176		Episode #18. 8-8-2006. Cartoon Network. 	School newspaper Reporter Adam Lyon (Nika Futterman-Voice) of the CDMS Gazelle works under a rough Editor Python-Windsor (Rick Gomez-Voice). Lupe Toucan (Grey DeLisle-Voice) delivers the story. Newspapers are printed. Adam discovers no one reads the papers. They used for toilet paper, to clean up messes, funny hats and beds. News comes that the journalism program is in jeopardy. The animal delivering the bad news says, “Hey, don’t blame the messenger.”  The gang decides to print a newspaper that people will read. They go with gossip. Adam is upset that they are printing false news. Headline: Love in the Lunchroom? is a made-up story.  It is followed up by a false confirmation: “Rumor Confirmed!”   Circulation goes through the roof. Advertisers are lining up.  Adam saved the paper, but complains they are making up the news.  No matter what Adam says to correct the situation, the newspaper makes it worse. CDMS Gazelle Extra: “Glub” Story.  “Love and Leave Them” kid (Adam) now declares his love for the coach.He wants Jacob P.  (Jake) Spidermonkey (Tom Kenny-Voice) to stop making up stories about him, printing things out of context. “Context is irrelevant in journalism,” Jake says. Adam: “How would you like it if I made up stories about you?”  Adam makes up a big fat lie about Jacob.  CDMS Gazelle Extra: “Monkey Has Cheek Implants.”  It happens to be true. Don’t make up stories that could be true. Adam cries out for Freedom of Press and Constitutional protection. Fine for gossip, says the Principal Pixiefrog (Maurice LaMarche-Voice). But when you actually print the truth, ethics kick in.  They agree to stop making up stories.  CDMS Special News Alert on TV picks up the false story about Adam. Adam Lyon is a 12-year-old who is accidentally transferred to the all-animal Charles Darwin Middle School, officially known as AquatiZoo. The only human student, he is always picked last in gym class. Adam meets Jake Spidermonkey the first day of school and the two quickly become friends. Adam learns really fast that his monkey pal isn’t always out for his best interest.Adam and the gang are printing the school newspaper and Adam learns they don’t read it, but they use it to clean up their “various messes.” Then, Mr. Mandrill gives a message that the school is cutting the journalism club. The animals don’t like this because they’ll have to resort to sawdust for their messes. Adam suggests they write a paper that people actually read. Jake instead prints gossip about “a human student,” which turns out to be Adam. Jake, Mr. Mandrill and Principal Pixiefrog quote Adam’s words into gossip. Adam, then angry, writes about Jake’s cheek implants, which turns out to be true. Now the school might get sued, but Jake has agreed that he’ll use toilet paper for his messes. He appears on the news and shares more lies about Adam. Some of the teachers say, “Do tell,” and Adam runs away screaming.	157504
2003	My Hero	NR		McBride, Mary		TV Documentary Producer Holly Hicks is a New Yorker who has vowed to leave her Texas childhood behind. Then her boss offers her the chance to a produce a special on a secret service agent who was shot saving the President a year ago.The catch? He's recuperating in a sleepy Texas town. Reluctantly the diminutive young TV documentary producer heads to the tiny town to face the memories it evokes.The secret service agent is dubious about his role as a documentary hero. He'd rather heal in peace. But Hicks' combination of Manhattan spark and Southern sensuality intrigues him. She is mesmerized by his blue eyes and personality.Their romance is complicated by the agent's soon-to-be-ex wife, a glitzy blonde with a lust for fame. The skeptical Hicks finds the right angle for her interview -- only to have to choose between her career in New York and her newfound hero.	157505
2005	My Hero: Big Brother	T			Episode #41. 3-18-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky). Morning Show Hosts (Max Digby, Natasha Joseph).	157506
2005	My Hero: Cassie Come Home	T			Episode #36. 1-28-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157507
2002	My Hero: Day To Remember, A	T			Episode #22. 8-23-2002	Newsreader (Jonathan Wills). Man manages to erase his own memory just as a meteor heads toward Earth.	157508
2005	My Hero: Fear and Clothing	T			Episode #39. 2-25-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157509
2005	My Hero: First Husband's Club, The	T			Episode #35. 1-21-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157510
2005	My Hero: Foresight Saga, The	T			Episode #33. 1-7-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157511
2002	My Hero: How Green Was My Ollie	T			Episode #40. 3-4-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157512
2005	My Hero: Illegal Aliens	T			Episode #34. 1-14-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157513
2003	My Hero: It's All in the Mind	T			Episode #26. 8-29-2003	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157514
1952	My Hero: Lady Editor	T			Series 11-8-1952 to 8-1-1953.	Lady Photographer tricks Beanblossom into pretending they are married for a publicity stunt	157515
2002	My Hero: Little Learning, A	T			Episode #21. 8-16-2002	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157516
2005	My Hero: Night Fever	T			Episode #42. 3-25-2005	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157517
2005	My Hero: Nothing to Hide	T			Episode #137. 2-4-2006	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157518
2000	My Hero: Old Man Riversdance	T			Episode #5. 3-3-2000	Newsreader (Anya Sitaram).	157519
2002	My Hero: Older Man, The	T			Episode #16. 6-28-2002	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157520
2002	My Hero: Puttin' on the Writs	T			Episode #17. 7-5-2002	Newsreader (Jonathan Wills).	157521
2004	My Hero: Shock, Horror!	T	DVD -R 1669		Episode	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157522
2002	My Hero: Shock, Horror!	T			Episode. 7-12-2002. Season #3. Episode #6	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky). Location Reporter (Gus Brown). Hurricane Reporter (Kathyrn Hodges)	157523
2003	My Hero: Space Virus	T			Episode #27. 9-5-2003	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157524
2003	My Hero: Sporting Chance, A	T			Episode #23. 8-8-2003	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157525
2003	My Hero: Time and Time Again	T			Episode #32. 10-10-2003	Newsreader (Natasha Kaplinsky).	157526
2008	My Home in the Field of Honor	N		Huard, Frances Wilson		Editor Mrs. Chase, the editor of a well-known woman’s magazine, and numerous guests discuss the theatre and the “Caillaux case” from every conceivable point of view and their conversations were only interrupted by serious attempts to prove their national superiority at bridge and long delightful walks in the park. Nothing could have been farther from their thoughts than the idea of war.	157527
2001	My Horrible Year!	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	157528
1978	My Husband is Missing (aka Reach of Love, The)	MT		Shaner, John Herman, Al Ramrus (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Canadian Correspondent Derek McKenzie (Tony Musante), a cynical journalist, joins wife of American flier reported missing in action in North Vietnam since 1972. He sees potential for good human interest story and agrees to help her.They become attracted to each other. Journalist hesitant to pursue the relationship because married twice. Veteran Journalist Francesca Bellini (Martine Beswick) sees through deception when correspondent passes wife off as another reporter.	157529
1920	My Husband's Other Wife	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	157530
1998	My Husband's Secret Life	MT				TV Anchor (Kelsa Kinsly).	157531
1961	My Indian Mother	SS	USC	Daixel, Sheen	In "New Country, The: Stories from the Yiddish about life in America."	New York Writer wanting to familiarize himself with Indian life.  Little journalism	157532
1981	My Kidnapper, My Lover	MT				News Media	157533
2008	My King the President	N		Lewis, Tom		Investigative Journalist Jeb Willard, learns that his old college friend, a Secret Service agent, fatally shot the controversial President of the United States and then killed himself. Devastated, Jeb attends his friend's funeral where he is approached by a priest who gives Jeb a note from his Secret Service agent friend hinting of treason within the highest levels of the government. Uncertain what he should do, Jeb returns home to North Carolina to consult with Cal, his father and witty small town newspaper owner/editor. Cal advises Jeb to not get involved, at least not until more information is learned by the FBI and government investigators. Jeb follows his father's advice, but is eventually forced into action as the new President, Helene Fordham, calls him to Washington for a personal meeting. Jeb cannot refuse the persuasive first female President or her close friend, his former editor, and reluctantly agrees to begin his own investigation. It isn't long before Jeb, Cal, and Liz McCarty, the beautiful sister of the murderer, are running from the primary suspect, former Chief Justice Ezekial Koonce, as well as the FBI, police, a professional hit man, the Mafia, and even the U.S. Army!Stubbornly digging out facts of the conspiracy while barely keeping himself and his friends alive, Jeb manages to stay half a step ahead of all those in pursuit. With Cal's assistance, Jeb peels off layer after layer of the astonishing plot.	157534
2001	My Kingdom	M				Photographer (Kieran O'Brien).	157535
1943	My Kingdom for a Cook	M				News Media. Reporters (Stanley Brown, Donald Kerr, Lewis Wilson, Craig Woods).  English Reporter (Reginald Sheffield).	157536
1944	My Kingdom for Jones	SS	GPL	Schramm, Wilbur	In "Horses and Men."	Reporter Timothy McGuire of the Brooklyn Eagle.  Other newspaper sportswriters.	157537
1921	My Lady Friends	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	157538
1891	My Lady Nicotine	N	MLPL	Barrie, Sir. J.M.		Freelance Writer. Jimmy Moggridge, a barrister,  made a living by contributing to the Saturday Review. Pettigrew, a successful journalist.	157539
1920	My Lady's Garter	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	157540
1925	My Lady's Lips	M		Goodrich, John (Story-Continuity).	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book. Powell	Reporter Scott Seddon (William Powell), star reporter for newspaper, exposes gambling ring. Editor Forbes Lombard (Frank Keenan) discovers his daughter is involved with gangsters. Seddon joins the gang to get the story and falls in love with woman.Reporter is given poison by the gang to blind him and pretends to have taken it, continuing to act blind despite the best efforts of the gang to trick him. Reporter arrested in a police raid while trying to help the woman escape.Reporter signs a false confession under brutal interrogation and goes to prison for not turning in the woman. When he is released, he finds the woman has returned to gambling. She arranges for him to win a fortune at roulette.She is shot in the arm when another patron tries to shoot the reporter for taking his place at roulette table. Lovers are reunited.	157541
1929	My Lady's Past	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	157542
2003	My Last Movie Star: Novel of Hollywood, A	N		Sherrill, Martha		Journalist Clementine James, jaded journalist who is doing her absolutely last celebrity profile for Flame, a popzine that she wants to abandon for life on a horse farm with her lover.Clementine James, a seasoned profile writer for Flame magazine, asked to write a 5,000-word story on Allegra Coleman. The writer becomes a celebrity after the actor totals the 1956 Porche they are in and disappears.Media and movie worlds with magazines called We, You, Speak and Gas.	157543
1993	My Life	M			PR	Public Relations Man Bob Jones's colleagues believe he is "a product of his own PR."	157544
1991	My Life and Times	T			ABC	Newspaper. Job interview at Village Voice. Advertising man goes into writing. Retired journalist looks back on his life	157545
2006	My Life as a Doormat (In Three Acts)	N		Gutteridge, Rene		Radio Host "Cinco" Dublin who punched out a reporter in front of his home, enters the life of. Playwright Leah Townsend whose career is quickly sliding downhill. Can a people-pleasing playwright find happiness with a man who thrives on controversy?	157546
2003	My Life as a Fake	N		Carey, Peter		Editor Sarah Wode-Douglass, editor of  London poetry magazine who is thinking back on a trip she made to Malaysia in 1972 with a poet. In Kuala Lumpur she stumbles upon an Australian expatriate who has a bike-repair shop.Offers her some of his own work under the name of "Bob McCorkle." Poet warns her that McCorkle is a phantom and the man a hoaxer. But she is drawn into the man's beguilements.Wode-Douglass is a brittle, amusing narrator. But eventually she's just the audience for the man's less gripping story of his daughter's kidnapping.Editors of an Australian literary journal called "Angry Penguins."	157547
2003	My Life as a Movie	MT				Photographer (Mark Taylor).	157548
2005	My Life as a Teenage Robot: Victim of Fashion	C	DVD -R HQ 5847		Episode #14. 9-6-2005	Magazines. Fashion magazines. Fashion Reporter. Fashion war erupts between Jenny and the Crust cousins.	157549
1941	My Life with Caroline	M	DVD -R HQ 3012, 3013		Coleman	Publisher Anthony Mason (Ronald Coleman), ironic, detached publisher	157550
2009	My Life With Stella Kane	N		Morganstein, Linda		Publicist Nina Weiss is a snobby college girl from Scarsdale in 1948 when she goes to Hollywood to work at her uncle’s studio where she is assigned to help publicize a young actress named Stella Kane. Nina is immediately thrown into the declining studio system and repressive fifties Hollywood. Adding to her difficulties is her growing attraction to Stella. When a gay actor at the studio is threatened by tabloid exposure, Nina invents a romance between Stella and the actor. The trio become s hopelessly entangled when the invented romance succeeds beyond anyone’s dreams. 	157551
1992	My Life, My Times	T				Reporter on Globe	157552
2001	My Little Blue Dress	N		Maddox, Bruno		Magazine Editor dated by hero who purports to be working on a novel, a play and a rock opera	157553
1940	My Little Chickadee	M	L	West, Mae, W.C. Fields (Screenplay)	Ness Book. West. Fields.	Editor Wayne Carter (Dick Foran) of The Greasewood Gazette in a small western town is an honest newspaperman who has crush on dance hall hostess. He hopes to bring law and order to the community and objects when bumbling outsider  is made sheriff.Journalist leads posse that arrests the sheriff when he is believed to be a masked stagecoach bandit, then tries to talk the mob out of hanging him before he has a fair trial.When he finds out that the woman is not married to the sheriff, he proposes to her, but she tells him she will have to think it over.	157554
1986	My Little Girl	M				Reporter (Allen Fitzpatrick)	157555
1952	My Little Margie: Big Telecast The	T			Episode. Series (6-16-52 to 8-24-55)	TV Interviewer. Margie has some circus performers staying at the house when Vern is supposed to be the subject of a live in-home interview TV show	157556
1952	My Little Margie: Cry Wolfe	T			Episode. PR	Press Agent. Margie hires a press agent to prove to Vern that she will become wolf bait for every single man in town if he goes on a trip to Mexico without her	157557
1952	My Little Margie: Horse for Vern, A	T			Episode	Reporter Margie may lose her job as a reporter when a horse disappears	157558
1952	My Little Margie: Missing Link	T			Episode. 10-25-1952. Season #2. Episode #6	News Media. First Reporter (Frank J. Scannell). Second Reporter (Ralph Brooks).	157559
1940	My Love Came Back	M	DVD -R HQ 2247 (Media Excerpts)			Music Critic Dr. Downey (Charles Trowbridge).	157560
1938	My Lucky Star	M				Photographer (Cully Richards). Cameraman (Harold Goodwin). Cameraman (Arthur Rankin).	157561
2006	My Lucky Star	N		Keenan, Joe		Publicists is involved in this Hollywood comedy about a luckless writing team lured to Hollywood for a job that disappears.	157562
2003	My Lurid Past	N		Henderson, Lauren		Publicist Juliet Cooper is successful publicist specializing in the food trade	157563
1936	My Man Godfrey	MS	COPY	Ryskind, Morrie	In "Twenty Best Film Plays."	News Media	157564
1936	My Man Godfrey	M	DVD -R HQ 6321, 6322. DVD -R 1774 (Media Excerpts)			Columnist Hatton Mann's "Park Avenue Chatter" column featured.	157565
1935	My Marriage	M				Reporters (Jimmy Phillips, Charles Sherlock). Photographer (Hans Joby). Radio Voice (Emmett Vogan).	157566
1989	My Mom's a Werewolf	M	B 108			Reporter	157567
1997	My Mother's Courage	M				Editor. Husband is a newspaper editor	157568
2002	My Mother’s Ireland	N		Mueller, Marnie		Former Sportswriter Pearl is the bridge partner of  Reba, a woman who is dying and is being taken care of by her only child in the working class Puerto Rican community where Reba and her husband settled 20 years earlier. 	157569
1992	My Mother's Murder: American Undercover	T				TV Producer-Reporter Charles Stuart travels to Princeton, New Jersey, to investigate the town's first murder in 11 years, stabbing death of reporter's own 74-year-old mother	157570
2007	My Name Is Earl: Harassed a Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 10067		Episode. 4-12-2007	TV Reporter Nicole Moses (Leigh-Allyn Baker) with Channel 3 News becomes the subject of Earl's harassment - -No. 29 on his list - Harass the Reporter. They turn up on Moses' live broadcasts to mug behind her and do stupid things.At a Meth explosion, they mug outrageously behind her. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Earl runs in front of Moses and into the camera. Everyone in town can hardly wait to watch Channel 3 to watch Earl and his brother on TV.On a live broadcast on bears, Earl tackles his brother who is dressed in a bear costume. When they run out of real stories, Earl and friends fake a news story about a missing baby - when Moses opens an old refrigerator, it's Earl dressed up as the baby"You people are not funny. I'm a serious journalist and you're just trailer thrash," Moses screams on air. Earl:  "That was the day we finally pushed Nicole too far. After that, Nichole's career went down the tubes."Earl and his brother go to the TV station to apologize and Earl explains his list to Nicole who decides to do a story on him. She ends up doing a story on how stupid his brother is. When they complain, she says what goes around, comes around. It's karma.	157571
2009	My Name Is Earl: Inside Probe (Parts One and Two)	T			Episodes #25-26. 4-30/5-7-2009	Journalist Geraldo Rivera (Himself) hosts a news show “Inside Probe”dedicated to getting to the bottom of the bottom of things. Rivera investigates the disappearance of the Crab Shack owner. After eight years the show airs on TV and several Camden residents become murder suspects. In Part Two, the mystery of the disappearance of the former Crab Shack owner is finally resolved. Geraldo and his crew were in Camden County eight years ago, but the footage never aired because a certain hemp-ophine in the Witness Protection Program was unable to sign the release. But that situation has since been rectified and the episode -- “Claws of Death...Unknown” -- can now sully the airwaves. Geraldo emerges from Yummy Donuts doing the walk-and-talk. Behind him, we see the One-legged Girl from whom Earl stole a car, and a meandering parent-less toddler. Joy’s Suburu Brat rolls past. Earl and Randy are drinking beer in the back and shout out an enthusiastic, “Bleep you, Geraldo!” There is a quick rundown of the Camden Eight. After Geraldo interviews the police, he wraps up the segment by listing the suspects. Who did it? Was it the petty thief, the simpleton brother, the stay-at-trailer mom, the black co-worker, the immigrant stripper, the so-called celebrity, or the day-time hooker? Geraldo then details the case, interviews those involved. The mystery remains unsolved until next week then Inside Probe continues. According to Geraldo: You will bleep your pants.”In Part II, Geraldo (or, as Earl calls him, Gerardo) Rivera is still in Camden County. All of America, he says, wants to know what happened to the Crabshack’s owner who mysteriously disappeared eight years ago. Inside Probe does a quick recap of last week’s episode. Geraldo: “Inside Probe...digs deeper...into the earth...to find the treasure chest...of the truth...of this mystery.”  Earl becomes enamored of Geraldo’s moustache. Earl: “You put conditioner on that?” Geraldo: “Yes, but you couldn’t afford it.”  Geraldo takes the viewers through the crime and how it is resolved.  	157572
2008	My Name Is Earl: Nature’s Game Show	T			Episode. 11-21-2008	Weatherman on Television News is screaming “Tornado.” When Camden is besieged by several tornadoes and Earl loses his list, he wonders if everything is random.	157573
2009	My Name Is Khan	M			India	Media Personnel (Diana M. Kim). 	157574
1999	My Name is Legion	N		Berry, Sheila Martin		Tabloid TV program luridly exploits story of a 27-year-old rape victim who has a multiple personality disorder and claims another woman with a six-year-old personality was raped by a nearly retarded man.Host of national television news show is hungry for this kind of a sensational story.	157575
2005	My Name Is Legion	N		Wilson, A.N.		Tabloid Owner-Publisher Lennox "Lennie" Marx of London's  The Daily Legion, a sleazy Fleet Street rag that peddles celebrity gossip and denounces asylum seekers. The British tabloid is run by wicked magnate Mark, who hails from a former African colony.Portrait of the darkly glamorous media world. Failed poet and all-purpose columnist L.P. Watson. Gossipy confidante, Editor Mary Mulch of the super slick Gloss. Still idealistic arts editor Rachel Pearl and several males (including L.P.) who admire her.The secret is that its financial survival depends on the support of a brutal African government.Recklessly defending this corrupt dictatorship, the newspaper faces off against an Anglican monk and missionary who is working to overthrow the corrupt regime.They wage a smear campaign against the priest. Freedom fighters join the battle. Violence escalates.	157576
1963	My Name is Morgan	N		Woolfolk, William	PR	Public Relations. Story is told from the point of view of Larry Whirter, PR man for the studio about a Hollywood tycoon and his great movie epic to crown his career	157577
2008	My Necklace, Myself	M				Reporter (Hanna Vojak)	157578
1925	My Neighbor's Wife	M				Cameraman (Chester Conklin).	157579
2000	My Next Funeral	M				Reporter (Michael Roemer).	157580
1952	My Pal Gust	M				Reporter (William Dyer, Jr.)	157581
1944	My Pal, Wolf	M				Reporter (Tom Burton)	157582
1974	My Pleasure Is My Business	M				TV Interviewer (Allen Doremus). Reporter (Richard Davidson).	157583
1989	My Secret Identity: Eyes of the Shadow, The	T			Episode #12. 1-28-1989	Newspaper Gossip Column has a tidbit about Kirk submitted by "A.C."  He decides Andrew is no longer worthy of his friendship. What Kirk doesn't realize is that a friend's trust is much more reliable than initials in a newspapere.Kirk is furious when rumors about his troubled love life start appearing in the school newspaper	157584
1989	My Secret Identity: Long Shot	T			Episode #30. 11-11-1989	School Newspaper Editor Cassie Martin (Joanne Vannicola).  Andrew is now working for the school newspaper but Cassie informs him that he's a lousy reporter. In an effort to spare his feelings, she suggests he try photography instead.Andrew agrees to do this when he metters the other photographer, Beth (Krista Bridges).	157585
1990	My Secret Identity: Off the Record	T			Episode #45. 5-12-1990	School Newspaper Manager Cassie Martin (Joanne Vannicola) is at it again. The newspaper reporter is taking people's words and actions out of context and everybody in school turns on her.After coming to her senses and apologizing to everybody, Cassie gets food thrown in her face. Andrew, sympathizing with her comes to her aid and hopes to make her reputation worthy again.	157586
1991	My Secret Identity: Pirate Radio	T			Episode #63. 2-16-1991	Radio. Classic Rock 108 is broadcasting from Briarwood High School and Andrew and Kirk are not impressed with the musical selections. Andrew suggests to Kirk that the station should hire them to show how it's done.	157587
1989	My Secret Identity: Secret Code	T			Episode #18. 3-12-1989	School Newspaper Editor Cassie Martin (Joanne Vannicola).  Andrew wants more recognition for his deeds as Ultraman.	157588
1990	My Secret Identity: Secrets for Sale	T			Episode #36. 1-17-1990	Magazine. D.J loses faith in an old friendship when his ideas find their way into a magazine he didn't endorse. Dr. Benjamin "D.J." Jeffcoate (Derek McGrath) writes scientific articles for Quantum Quarterly magazine	157589
1990	My Secret Identity: Seems Like Only Yesterday	T			Episode #48. 5-26-1990	Reporter Janet Bailey (Janet Bailey).	157590
1989	My Secret Identity: Toxic Time Bomb	T			Episode #14. 2-12-1989	Journalism. Andrew's assignment for his journalism class is to do a video piece on a day in the life of someone he respects. He choosess Dr. J because he is the only one around all the time.But "Dr. J" Jeffcoate picks this time to get a regular job as an industries' consultant. This job is in addition to his current project working on a portable chemical analyser.	157591
1990	My Secret Identity: White Lies	T			Episode #44. 5-5-1990	School Newspaper Manager Cassie Martin (Joanne Vannicola).When Daniel wants to become a great reporter to impress Cassie, he decides to add his own twists to not-so-amazing events.Andrew finds Daniel wrote in the paper that Andrew has a fantasy of being able to fly. Even though his secret is safe, everybody now thinks Andrew is crazy.	157592
1934	My Shadow As I Pass	N		Bolitho, Sybil		English Columnist William Bolitho, whose work appeared in American papers. Written by Bolitho's widow who tells in fiction  her struggles after his death. Some journalism background	157593
1943	My Sister Eileen	R	CD 003. Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 43-07-05	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell). Brian Aherne, Janet Blair	157594
1940	My Sister Eileen	P		Fields, Joseph and Jerome Chodorov	Based on Ruth McKenney's New Yorker stories. 864 performances	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Shirley Booth) is determined to become a famous writer and sweet Eileen (Jo Ann Sayers) dreams of becoming an actress. They move to New York from Ohio and take a Greenwich Village basement.Ruth attempts to persuade Editor Robert Baker (William Post. Jr.) of Manhatter magazine, to publisher her work. Newspaper Reporter Chick Clark (Bruce MacFarlane) gets Ruth an assignment welcoming a Brazilian naval ship.Ruth invites the sailors home, a fight ensues, police arrive and Eileen punches a policeman. The melee lands Eileen on the front page and also gets her an acting job. Ruth falls in love with Baker and starts her journalism career.	157595
1938	My Sister Eileen	N	OWN - H	McKenney, Ruth		Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood	157596
1950	My Sister Eileen	R			Episode. 4-20-1950. Hallmark Playhouse	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell).	157597
1943	My Sister Eileen	R			Episode #166. 10-18-1943. Screen Guild Theater, The	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell) is determined to become a famous writer and sweet Eileen (Janet Blair) dreams of becoming an actress. They move to New York from Ohio and take a Greenwich Village basement.Publisher (Brian Aherne).	157598
1945	My Sister Eileen	R			Episode #58. 8-7-1945. Theatre of Romance	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Shirley Booth) is determined to become a famous writer and sweet Eileen (Judy Holiday) dreams of becoming an actress. They move to New York from Ohio and take a Greenwich Village basement.	157599
1942	My Sister Eileen (1942 version)	M	DVD -R HQ 8894, 8895. L.	Fields, Joseph, Jerome Chodorov (Play). Ruth McKenney (Stories).  Fields, Chodorov (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Chick Clark (Allyn Joslyn) is a theatrical reporter in Greenwich Village who romances Eileen. Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell) and her sister come to the Village hoping to make it big. Ruth as a writer. Eileen as an actress.Editor Robert Baker (Brian Aherne), in an effort to win argument with publisher, convinces Sherwood to tell him the magazine is out of date. Publisher throws her out. Editor later prints one of her stories against publisher's wishes.Editor and publisher show up during chaotic finale to give Sherwood a check.	157600
1955	My Sister Eileen (1955 version)	M	L	McKenney, Ruth (Stories). Joseph Fields, Jerome Chodorov (Play). Blake Edwards, Richard Quine (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Chick Clark (Tommy Rall), is "reporter-at-large" for the New York Daily News. Ruth Sherwood (Betty Garrett) is former reporter for The Columbus Courier.Sherwood arrives in New York with letter of introduction from her editor to publisher Bob Baker (Jack Lemmon).Clark calls Sherwood claiming to be an editor and gives her an assignment so he can get her out of the apartment so he can be with her sister, Eileen. Clark is tossed out. Sherwood ends up with Baker who decides to publish her stories.	157601
1961	My Sister Eileen: About Clark Carter	T			Episode #19. 2-15-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157602
1961	My Sister Eileen: Aunt Harriet's Way	T			Episode #20. 3-1-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157603
1961	My Sister Eileen: Barefoot and Unashamed	T			Episode #16. 1-25-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157604
1960	My Sister Eileen: Ebenezer Scrooge Appopoplous	T			Episode #11. 12-21-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157605
1960	My Sister Eileen: Eileen and the Intern	T			Episode #12. 12-21-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157606
1960	My Sister Eileen: Eileen's Big Chance	T			Episode #6. 11-9-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157607
1960	My Sister Eileen: Lease Breakers, The	T			Episode #5. 11-2-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157608
1961	My Sister Eileen: Marty's Best Friend	T			Episode #25. 4-5-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157609
1960	My Sister Eileen: Monkey Shines	T			Episode #8. 11-23-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157610
1960	My Sister Eileen: Perfect Male, The	T			Episode #9. 11-30-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157611
1961	My Sister Eileen: Perfect Secretary, The	T			Episode #14. 1-4-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157612
1960	My Sister Eileen: Photography Mix-up, The	T			Episode #1 10-5-1960. Series 10-5-1960 to 4-12-1961. 26 episodes	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).Magazine Writer Ruth is all for a magazine story about her until she sees the magazine. Manhattan Magazine writer. Two sisters go to New York from Ohio.	157613
1961	My Sister Eileen: Protectors, The	T			Episode #24. 3-29-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157614
1961	My Sister Eileen: Reformer The	T			Episode #23. 3-22-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157615
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth Becomes a Success	T			Episode #17. 2-8-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157616
1960	My Sister Eileen: Ruth Becomes a Waitress	T			Episode #4. 10-26-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157617
1960	My Sister Eileen: Ruth Saves Eileen	T			Episode #2. 10-12-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157618
1960	My Sister Eileen: Ruth Sells a Story	T			Episode #3. 10-19-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).Magazine Writer Ruth writes a story and buys a few dresses, then she sees the editor about revisions and ends up in a fierce fight	157619
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth the Starmaker	T			Episode #18. 2-15-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157620
1960	My Sister Eileen: Ruth Welcomes a Hometown Friend	T			Episode #7. 11-9-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157621
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth's Double Life	T			Episode #15. 1-11-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).Magazine Writer Ruth is writing for a true confession magazine	157622
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth's Double Life	T			Episode #15. 1-11-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157623
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth's Fella	T			Episode #21. 3-8-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157624
1961	My Sister Eileen: Ruth's Holiday	T			Episode #26. 4-12-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157625
1961	My Sister Eileen: Separate Ways	T			Episode #22. 3-15-1961	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157626
1960	My Sister Eileen: Three's a Crowd	T			Episode #10. 12-7-1960	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch) for Manhattan Magazine. Reporter Chick Adams (Jack Weston) of The New York Daily News. Publisher Robert Beaumont (Raymond Bailey).	157627
1987	My Sister Sam: Almost In-Laws	T			Episode #13. 1-26-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam's and Dixie's friendship is strained when Patti hooks up with Dixie's son.	157628
1987	My Sister Sam: And They Said It Would Never Last	T			Episode #24. 10-10-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Just when things are getting hot between Sam and Jack, the relationship starts to cool down.	157629
1987	My Sister Sam: Another Saturday Night	T			Episode #15. 2-9-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Patti sets Sam up on a blind date, which throws a wedge into Sam's boyfriend's plans to have his own date with her.	157630
1987	My Sister Sam: Anything For a Friend	T			Episode #12. 1-19-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Jack winds up in jail after attending a protest. Meanwhile, Patti schemes to take advantage of one of her classmates.	157631
1988	My Sister Sam: Art of Love, The	T			Episode #36	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam falls for a photographer she meets at an art museum.	157632
1986	My Sister Sam: Aunt Elsie Crisis, The: Day One	T			Episode #6. 11-24-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Patti is upset when she finds out Sam invited their Aunt Elsie (Nan Martin) to visit without consulting her.	157633
1986	My Sister Sam: Babes in the Woods	T			Episode #9. 12-15-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam and Patti spend one weekend roughing it in their isolated cabin in the woods to help them decide whether to keep or sell it.	157634
1988	My Sister Sam: Camp Burn-Out	T			Episode #37	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam, Patti and Dixie go to a day spa.	157635
1987	My Sister Sam: Campaign Contributions	T			Episode #21. 4-13-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam takes it upon herself to volunteer as campaign manager for Patti who's running for class treasurer.	157636
1987	My Sister Sam: Club Dread	T			Episode #11. 1-12-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam has painful reminders of being a wallflower as a teenager when she decides to attend a '60s night dance party at Patti's school.	157637
1988	My Sister Sam: Day in the Lives, A	T			Episode #44	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Patti goes to the prom with a date from hell. Meanwhile, Sam fantasizes that Jack is her husband.	157638
1987	My Sister Sam: Deep Throat	T			Episode #25. 10-17-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam has a tonsillectomy that leaves her unable to speak -- to the chagrin of Patti who needs to talk to her.	157639
1987	My Sister Sam: Drive, She Said	T			Episode #28. 11-7-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam teaches Patti how to drive but wishes she hadn't when Patti doesn't call home after getting her license.	157640
1988	My Sister Sam: Earthquake	T			Episode #43	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Gang are trapped in Sam's apartment when an earthquake hits San Francisco.	157641
1987	My Sister Sam: Exposed	T			Episode #20. 4-6-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.A film crew shooting a documentary on Sam's home and career life makes her feel exposed.	157642
1987	My Sister Sam: Family Business	T			Episode #16. 2-16-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam and Patti start up a family business making designer sheets.	157643
1987	My Sister Sam: Fog Bound	T			Episode #22. 5-4-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.While waiting at the airport, Sam and Patti flash back to the time they were reunited.	157644
1987	My Sister Sam: Go Crazy	T			Episode #14. 2-2-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.When Patti's new headphones break, Sam tries to help her get a refund from the store.	157645
1988	My Sister Sam: Good Neighbor Sam	T			Episode #34.	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.When Sam extends her home to a couple who helped her reclaim a stolen purse, the pair quickly become the guests that won't leave.	157646
1988	My Sister Sam: Good, the Bad and the Auditor, The	T			Episode #42.	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam's worst nightmare comes true when she gets audited and the auditor wants to be her best friend.	157647
1987	My Sister Sam: Goodbye, Steve	T			Episode #23. 10-3-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam finds comfort in Jack after she is jilted by Steve.	157648
1988	My Sister Sam: Grand Prize	T			Episode #38	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam and Patti win the grand prize in a contest -- a trailer.	157649
1987	My Sister Sam: If You Knew Susie	T			Episode #18. 3-2-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam tries to alleviate Patti's depression by inviting her girlfriend to visit	157650
1988	My Sister Sam: It's My Party and I'll Kill If I Want To	T			Episode #33.	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam throws a dinner party for an important client, but the chef is a no-show.	157651
1986	My Sister Sam: Jingle Bell Rock Bottom	T			Episode #10. 12-22-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam takes Patti and her friends out on the town to show them the true meaning of Christmas.	157652
1988	My Sister Sam: Life, Death and Admiral Andy	T			Episode #32. 4-12-1988	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Clown host of a kid's show dies right before Sam's birthday.	157653
1987	My Sister Sam: Making Up Is Hard To Do	T			Episode #17. 2-23-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.When J.D.'s wife kicks him out of the house, Sam lets him stay with her and Patti.	157654
1986	My Sister Sam: Mirror, Mirror…On the Wall	T			Episode #8. 12-8-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.When Patti goes on a dangerous crash starvation diet because she starts to think she's fat, it's up to Sam to save her.	157655
1987	My Sister Sam: Never a Bridesmaid	T			Episode #26. 10-24-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.As thanks for setting her up, Sam's best friend asks her to be the bridesmaid at her wedding.	157656
1988	My Sister Sam: Ol' Green Eyes Is Back	T			Episode #31. 3-29-1988	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam introduces her divorced girlfriend to Jack, but begins to regret it when the pair become closer than she anticipated.	157657
1988	My Sister Sam: Patti, I Have a Feeling We're Not in Oregon Anymore	T			Episode #35.	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Changes in Oregon State upset Sam.	157658
1986	My Sister Sam: Patti's Party	T			Episode #2. 10-20-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam reluctantly agrees to let Patti have a party for her and several of her friends.	157659
1988	My Sister Sam: Play It Again, Sam	T			Episode #30. 3-22-1988	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam decides to follow her dream of being a pianist.	157660
1988	My Sister Sam: Revenge of the Russell Sisters	T			Episode #29. 3-15-1988	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam and Patti plot to get even with practical joker J.D. by tricking him into thinking he could win a windfall in a cash giveaway contest.	157661
1986	My Sister Sam: Roomies	T			Episode #5. 11-10-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam fears that Patti's presence will ruin her first date with a new boyfriend.	157662
1986	My Sister Sam: Samantha Russell, Man Stealer (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 10-6-1986. Series 10-6-1986 to 4-13-1988.	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Patti wants to invite a punk rock guy to Sam's important, conservative business party.	157663
1986	My Sister Sam: Shooting Stars	T			Episode #3. 10-27-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam shoots a stereo ad starring a rock star Patti will do anything to meet.	157664
1987	My Sister Sam: Sister, Can You Spare a Fifty?	T			Episode #19. 3-16-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam agrees to lend 50 bucks to a down-on-his-luck stranger she meets in a coffee shop.	157665
1986	My Sister Sam: Teacher's Pet	T			Episode #7. 12-1-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Patti asks Sam to go to parents' night to try to soften up her stern history teacher.	157666
1988	My Sister Sam: Thrill of Agony, the Victory of Defeat, The	T			Episode #41	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam goes out on a date with a former high school classmate who also happens to be a well-known baseball player.	157667
1988	My Sister Sam: Walk a While In My Shoes	T			Episode #39	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam and Patti play a role reversal game	157668
1986	My Sister Sam: What Makes Samantha Run?	T			Episode #4. 11-3-1986	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam suffers her first failure as a photographer when she doesn't get a national magazine cover. Patti teaches her how to deal with her depression. Jack teaches Patti Spanish.	157669
1987	My Sister Sam: Who's Afraid of Virginia Schultz?	T			Episode #27. 10-31-1987	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.It's not treats they're getting when Sam and Patti decide to go trick or treating at the home of a mysterious old woman.	157670
1988	My Sister Sam: Wrong Stuff, The	T			Episode #40	Photojournalist Jack Kincaid (David Naughton) is Sam's neighbor and a photojournalist who got his first cover story in Newsweek when he was 22. Freelance Photographer Samantha "Sam" Russell (Pam Dawber). Her career is just starting to take off.Her 16-year-old sister, Patti, moves into her studio apartment in San Francisco. J.D. Lucas (Joel Brooks) is Sam's slick agent. Dixie Randazzo (Jenny O'Hara) is her harried assistant.Sam's and Patti's dates want to fly them to Mexico in a private jet, but a bad storm puts a damper on their plans.	157671
2009	My Sister, My Love	N		Oates, Joyce Carol		Tabloids. Nineteen-year-old Skyler Rampike is the only surviving child of an “infamous” American family. A decade ago the Rampikes were destroyed by the murder of Skyler’s six-year-old ice-skating champion sister, Bliss, and the media scrutiny that followed. They ended up in Tabloid Hell. 	157672
2002	My Sister's Keeper	MT	SVD 1154			News Media	157673
1963	My Six Loves	M				Reporter (Ted Berger). Reporter (William Hudson). Reporter (Ted Quillin). Lady Columnist (Yvonne Peattie). Photographers (Larry Alderette, Robert Cole, Cass Jaeger, Robert Karl, Frank Radcliffe, Paul Rees, Terry Terrill).	157674
1996	My Son Is Innocent	MT				TV Reporter (Al Feinberg)	157675
1943	My Son, the Hero	M	SVD 1507. DVD. 			War Correspondent-Hero Michael Morgan (Joseph Allen Jr.). comes home for a two-day visit. Girl Reporter (Maxine Leslie).	157676
1998	My Soul to Keep	N		Due, Tananarive		African-American Investigative Reporter in Miami, Jessica. An African-American journalist on the verge of breaking a major story and a vampire.	157677
1997	My Stepson, My Lover	MT	DVD -R HQ 7518, 7519.			News Media. TV News Reporter (David Hains). Reporter #1 (Lee Freeman). Reporter #2 (Greg Miller). Nurse marries a domineering man, then has an affair with his equally controlling son.	157678
1996	My Summer With George	NR		French, Marilyn		Editor George Johnson is a dejected, potbellied newspaper editor from Louisville whose volatile behavior veers between intense interest and bald rejection.Successful romance novelist convinces herself she is in love with him because he is the opposite of a romance hero.Johnson is bright-eyed, sandy-haired, shy Southern newspaper editor whose honesty is irresistible, currently unmarried, whiling away the summer at Columbia University. The romance novelist has been married four times.Johnson doesn't live up to her romantic fantasies.	157679
2006	My Super Ex-Girlfriend	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Catherine Reitman).	157680
1970	My Sweet Charlie	T			Series	News Media. Patty Duke and Al Freeman, Jr.	157681
1964	My Tale is Hot	M			AFI-Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine	157682
2003	My Tango With Porn	DT				News Media. Senior Entertainment Editor (Susan G. Cole - Herself). for NOW Magazine	157683
1968	My Third Wife George	M				Photographer (Claude Pounds).	157684
1966	My Three Sons: From Maggie with Love	T			Episode #106.1-10-1966	Photographer (Jonathan Lippe).	157685
1964	My Three Sons: People House, The	T			Episode #68. 3-2-1964	Editor (Dianne Foster).	157686
1965	My Three Sons: Real Nice Time, A	T	SVD 1169		Episode	Gossip Columnists hound Chip when he dates a movie star	157687
2004	My Tiny Universe	M				Photographer #1 (Roberto Bacalski). Photographer (Skye McKenzie).	157688
2005	My Trade: Short History of British Journalism, A	DT		Marr, Andrew		British TV Newsman memoirs	157689
2006	My Travels with Diana	DT				New York Post Columnist Linda Stasi. New York Social Diary Columnist David Patrick Columbia.  Diana's Press Secretary Dickie Arbiter. Royal Correspondent Robert Jobson. Royal Photographers Arthur Edwards, Kent Gavin.	157690
2004	My Trip to Fantasyland	N		Phillips, Debbie		Reporter Carl Dickson who works for a small town newspaper in Virginia decides to take a vacation from the daily grind at the newspaper. Goes by train to a place called Fantasyland.On the way there he becomes curious about the 20 stops before Fantasyland. Carl is mysteriously drawn into some strange situations in each town along the railway.Carl meets some interesting people on his journey and decides to write about his experiences in a journal. Some of his experiences have been nightmares from being captured by cannibals to being taunted by the Devil.	157691
1943	My True Story	DR				News Features	157692
1950	My True Story	T			Series	Magazine. True Story magazine adaptations	157693
1959	My Turn To Make the Tea	N		Dickens, Monica	M Joseph 192 pages. 	Journalist Poppy begins a career on a newspaper in a 1950s provincial newsroom. She was dubbed Poppy by her fellow reporters “for no better reason than that a Sunday paper was running a crude cartoon about a blonde called Poppy Pink.”A semi-autobiographical story set in the early 1950s, Poppy is the junior reporter on the Dowingham Post where it is always her turn to make the tea.  She recalls her first visit to the Dowingham Post: “I was surprised when I first came to this room for an interview. I had expected the editorial office, even of a provincial weekly, to be more impressive. I had expected Mr Pellet to look like an editor, not like a man who prods pigs with a stick on market day..... (Pellet) was the most unliterary man I had ever seen. Journalism is not literature, he was always telling me. I thought it ought to be, although the others downstairs told me that when I had been there as long as they had, I wouldn't waste my time thinking up original adjectives which the old man always replaced with some tired favourites from stock.I can clearly remember realising my first interview attempt was doomed when I started gushing about the inspiring brilliance of George Orwell's journalism; a pretentious kid just out of university wasn't what this paper wanted.”    	157694
1959	My Turn To Make the Tea: Look Out Behind You	R		Dickens, Monica (Based on her Novel)	Great Britain. 7-7-2006, 11:30-12:00 (Radio 4 FM).	Journalist Poppy (Alice Hart) is the junior reporter on the Dowingham Post where it is always her turn to make the tea. She  begins a career on a newspaper in a 1950s provincial newsroom. She was dubbed Poppy by her fellow reporters “for no better reason than that a Sunday paper was running a crude cartoon about a blonde called Poppy Pink.”A semi-autobiographical story set in the early 1950s. Poppy promises her acrobat friend Mamie that she will write a supportive view of the local Christmas pantomime. But all does not go according to plan.Mr. Pellet (Keith Barron). Mamie (Annabelle Dowler). Victor (Stephen Critchlow). Mike (Peter Darney). Joe (Martin Hyder). Marjorie (Jemima Elder).	157695
1987	My Two Dads:	T	SVD 1069		Episodes. Series 9-20-1987 to 6-18-1990	Magazine. Financial Update Magazine. Art director.	157696
1988	My Two Dads: Family in Question, The	T	A1287		Episode #21. 5-9-1988	Newspaper Reporter-Columnist (Gerritt Graham) challenges nomination of judge to head city's Family Services Commission because she placed Nicole with two dads. Mayor Edward I. Koch and Dr. Joyce Brothers (Themselves).When the newspaperman writes an article criticizing Judge Wilbur, especially her decision to put Nicole with Joey and Michael, a TV reporter decides to do a feature on them by interviewing everyone involved,The TV reporter also records Nicole with her two fathers to see who is right.	157697
1990	My Two Dads: It's My Art, and I'll Die If I Want To	T			Episode #55. 3-19-90	Newspaper Obituary section. Joey finally gets himself in the paper -- Joey Marris' obituary is printed as "Joey Harris." Art galleries call offering loads of money for his artwork and he's fine pretending to be dead.	157698
1989	My Two Dads: Together We Stand	T			Episode #33. 3-29-1989	Magazine. Joey and Michael start work at a new magazine with Joey having the slightly better first day.	157699
1996	My Uncle the Alien	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Eva Langsdorff). Reporter #2 (Jamie Donahue). Reporter #3 (Georgia Cobb)	157700
1918	My Unmarried Wife	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	157701
1981	My Warszawa	SS		Oates, Joyce Carol		News Media	157702
1871	My Wife and I	N	MLPL	Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Mrs.		Female Journalist Audacia Dangyereyes, modeled after notorious female journalists of the time -- Victoria C. Woodhull and her sister Tennessee (Tennie) C. ClaflinMr. Goldstick is the publisher (named that because he measures everything by its dollar value).	157703
2004	My Wife and Kids: Director, The	T			Episode #89. 4-28-2004	Sports Announcer (Lou Richards - Voice).	157704
2005	My Wife and Kids: Jr.'s Cartoon	T	DVD -R HQ 6773.		Episode. 3-28-2005	Cartoonist  ABC executives interested in Jr. who wins a national competition for a cartoon based on his family.	157705
2003	My Wife and Kids: Man of the Year	T			Episode #56.1-29-2003	Photographer (Bob Glouberman).	157706
2002	My Wife is an Actress	M	DVD -R HQ 5091, 5092. SVD 1451			Sports Journalist (Yvan Attal) having trouble accepting his wife who is a popular film star whose job entails kissing other men onscreen. Journalists: Le journaliste 1 (Emmanuelle Lepoutre). Le journaliste 2 (Martial Courcier).Le journaliste 3 (Stephane Alivray-Nauroy)., Le journaliste 4 (Laurent Debesse). Le journalise 5 (Jeremy Nedjar).	157707
1969	My World and Welcome To It	T			Based on James Thurber's life. 1969-72	Cartoonist John Monroe (William Windom), writer-cartoonist for Manhattanite magazine. Monroe's boss, Hamilton Greeley ( Harold J. Stone). Phil Jensen (Henry Morgan), Monroe's colleague (inspired by Robert Benchley).	157708
1998	My Year of Meats	N		Ozeki, Ruth L.		Documentary Filmmaker Jane Takagi-Little is a Japanese-American documentarian commissioned by a U.S.  beef lobbying group to make television shows for the Japanese market. She travels the Midwest looking for guest hosts who embody American values.She is invited to work on a Japanese TV show meant to encourage beef consumption via the not-so-subliminal suggestion that prime rib equals a perfect family.Series "My American Wife!" seems like a dream come true for Takagi-Little as she criss-crosses the United States filming a different American family each week for her Japanese audience. Emphasis is on meat.As Takagi-Little becomes more familiar with the subject, she becomes increasingly aware of the beef's industry widespread practice of using synthetic estrogens on the cattle and determines to sabotage the program.Takagi-Little does a subversive episode on a vegetarian lesbian couple. Her boss's wife teams up with her to expose the meat industry's hazardous practices.	157709
1966	Myglaren	MTF				TV Reporter (Bo Holmqvist)	157710
1970	Myra Breckinridge	M	DVD		AFI-Critics	Gay Film Critic Myron Breckinridge (Rex Reed) goes to Denmark to change sex and arrives in Hollywood as the stunningly beautiful Myra Breckinridge (Raquel Welch).  Her plan is simple: to dupe her washed-up movie star uncle Buck Loner out of half of his sham dramatic academy in Westwood. She explains to Uncle Buck that Myron was killed in a car accident and since Myron’s mother is Buck Loner’s sister, she claims via a will that she’s entitled to half the estate. After Buck asks for the will, Myra threatens legal action. In order to calm her down and bide time, Buck offers her a position teaching posture and empathy classes at the academy. He then calls his attorney to investigate her background. Myra’s second and most ambitious plan is “The destruction of the last vestigial traces of traditional manhood,” so that she may realign the sexes, thus saving humanity from the population explosion. As he/she begins teaching classes, she targets the best-looking stud on campus, a dim-witted bumpkin. She also notes he’s going steady with an airhead actress and befriends the woman who tells Myra that Rusty has a bad back due to a football injury. She conjures up a plan to snare her macho boyfriend. After cornering him in the school’s infirmary, she manages to tie him down to an exam table and proceeds to rape him with a strap-on dildo. 	157711
1981	Myrmidon Project, The	N	OWN - H	Scarborough, Chuck.-W. Murray		Newsman Harvey Gurnwald, America's most popular newsman, chief financial asset of  ACN. News. Sarah Anderson, head of ACN news. ruthlessly ambitious and deceptively charming.Jeff Campbell, anchorman. Tracy Phillips, a beautiful lady reporter with driving ambition.	157712
2005	Mystere Alexia, Le	MTF			France	Journalist (Olivier Garnier-Comte).	157713
1959	Mysterians, The	M				Reporter Atsumi (Kenji Sashara).	157714
1999	Mysteries and Scandals: Dorothy Kilgallen Story, The	DT	SVD 818			Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen profile	157715
1999	Mysteries and Scandals: Walter Winchell Story, The	DT	SVD 768			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell	157716
2006	Mysteries of the Apocalypse	DT				TV Anchors Terri M. Truitt, Paige Cooper, Dale Evans, Susan Foley, Kira Girnee, Lauren Schuchman.. Eyewitness News Anchor  Ken Kamlet. Action 4 News Anchor Steve Sabo. Reporter Ron Jacobson.	157717
1936	Mysterious Crossing	M		MacIsaacs, Fred (Story). Jefferson Parker, John Grey (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Addison Francis Murphy (James Dunn) tries to solve a murder.	157718
1946	Mysterious Intruder	M			Whistler, The series	Reporters (Donald Kerr, Dan Stowell).	157719
1961	Mysterious Island	M	DVD -R HQ 6367, 6368. SV 177	Verne, Jules (Novel). John Prebble, Daniel Ullman, Crane Wilbur (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Jules Verne novel	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Gary Merrill) for the New York Herald during the Civil War. Taken along when group of Union soldiers escape from a Confederate prison in a balloon. Land on island inhabited by inventor and various gigantic creatures.Reporter expresses admiration for inventor's antiwar stance, the inventor implicates the press as participant in generating war -- "You supply the ink, the soldiers supply the blood."Reporter and others fight oversized birds, bees and crustaceans while trying to get off the island before it is destroyed by a volcanic eruption.	157720
1951	Mysterious Island	M	SV 177	Verne, Jules (Novel).		War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Hugh Prosser) in 1865 during the Civil War	157721
1874	Mysterious Island, The	NSF	OWN - H	Verne, Jules		Press	157722
1995	Mysterious Island: All That Glitters	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #7. 7-27-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Pirates come ashore on the island to search for treasure left behind in the past.Meanwhile, Gideon discovers a journal that gives details of the past of the reclusive Ayrton.	157723
1995	Mysterious Island: Death in the Family, A	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #5. 7-13-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Castaways find a bottle washed ashore with a message in from a castaway on the far side of the island.Spilett, Herbert and Jack head to the location and find a large amount of useful supplies as well as the owner, Mr. Ayrton. The joy of finding all these goods is quickly dimmed by tragic news.	157724
1995	Mysterious Island: Down Under	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #2. 6-22-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. After finding a disoriented Captain Harding, Spilett, Herbert and Neb set out towards the top of a nearby mountain.As they stop along the way, the trio quickly discover there are unseen dangers along the way.	157725
1995	Mysterious Island: First impressions Are Skin Deep	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #14. 9-14-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157726
1995	Mysterious Island: Genesis	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #1. 6-15-1995. Series 6-15-1995 to 11-9-1995. Canadian TV	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Group of people led by Captain Harding escape their Confederate captors and flee the area via a hot air balloon.The wind pushes them out over the Pacific Ocean and towards an island that seems uninhabited.	157727
1995	Mysterious Island: Gideon's Tale	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episodes #15-#16. 9-21-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157728
1995	Mysterious Island: Going, Going….	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #23. 11-9-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157729
1995	Mysterious Island: He's Not Heavy	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #12. 8-31-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157730
1995	Mysterious Island: It Should Be An Englishman	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #10. 8-17-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.Castaways are stunned to see a group of what appears to be natives come ashore on the island and quickly determine that they are looking for someone in particular.The situation quickly deteriorates and the castaways must move carefully or death may be the fate for some of them.	157731
1995	Mysterious Island: Labours Lost	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #18. 10-5-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157732
1995	Mysterious Island: Last Rites of Spring	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #17. 9-28-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157733
1995	Mysterious Island: Make Yourselves A Home	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #13. 9-7-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157734
1995	Mysterious Island: No One Rules Me	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #11. 8-24-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157735
1995	Mysterious Island: Pact With the Devil, A	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #22. 11-2-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157736
1995	Mysterious Island: Phantom's Lair, The	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #9. 8-10-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. On land, Gideo sleeps lightly only to be awaken by a mysterious intruder.Spurred to action, Captain Harding dives into the lake and enters Nemo's underwater lair only to find himself trapped in a strange chamber.	157737
1995	Mysterious Island: Plan and Attack	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #21. 10-26-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157738
1995	Mysterious Island: Price of Vengeance, The	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #8. 8-3-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Joanna stumbles into an underwater trap set by Nemo and the others race to free her.Shortly thereafter, Captain Cutler, sole survivor of his ship's destruction, makes his presence known on the island and leaves a violent wake as he seeks revenge on the castaways.	157739
1995	Mysterious Island: Safe Haven	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #3. 6-29-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Castaways move further inland to avoid aftermath from the recent earthquake.Unknown to them, their movements are continually monitored by a mysterious figure.	157740
1995	Mysterious Island: Visitor, The	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #19. 10-12-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157741
1995	Mysterious Island: What Are You Afraid Of?	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #20. 10-19-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865 and ends up on a mysterious island.	157742
1995	Mysterious Island: White Water	T		Verne, Jules (Novel)	Episode #4. 7-6-1995	War Correspondent Gideon Spilett (Stephen Lovatt) escapes a rebel prison in a hot air balloon during the U.S. civil war in 1865. Buoyed by the contents of a chest that has washed ashore, the castaways head inland to acquire materials for building a boat.When some of them decide to take the materials back to their camp via a nearby river, the decision quickly proves to be wrong and possibly life threatening.	157743
1917	Mysterious Miss Terry, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	157744
1938	Mysterious Mr. Moto, The	M			Bijou	News Peddler (Jimmy Aubrey). Refers to newspaper stories	157745
1935	Mysterious Mr. Wong	M	DVD	Keeler, Harry Stephen (Story -- "Twelve Coins of Confucious,The"). Nina Howatt (Screenplay). Lew Levenson (Adaptation)	Mr. Wong Collection - Ness Book	Reporter for The Glob, Jason H. Barton (Wallace Ford), investigates tong killings masterminded by Mr. Wong.  Competes with rival reporter from The Gazette for girl. Investigates killings.Captured and saved by the editor who arrives with the police.  Barton refers to his editor as a "pay-stabbing, credit-grabbing hunk of animated baloney." Editor Steve Brandon (Lee Shumway).  Reporter Chuck Roberts (Ernst F. Young).	157746
1866	Mysterious Newspaper Man	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Newspaperman	157747
1943	Mysterious Traveler, The	R			Series - 1943-52.  63 Episode Series - CDR	Press	157748
1982	Mysterious Two	MT		Sherman, Gary (Teleplay)	Originally called "Follow Me If You Dare"	Journalist Ted Randall (Vic Tayback) has a reputation as "the best reporter of oddball stories in New York" investigates two aliens who have lured a group of followers to the desert.Reporter expresses belief that the extraterrestrials are phonies who have hypnotized the group.  Reporter goes along with the crowd when the aliens take them into the desert.Reporter says he faked being brainwashed to get a story, but he is actually under aliens' control.  As film ends, reporter is seen trying to recruit a new group of followers.Reporter (Dale Reynolds).	157749
2000	Mysterious Ways: Amazing Grace	T			Episode #1. 7-24-2000	News Media. Reporter 1 (Stefanie Hartman).	157750
2001	Mysterious Ways: Child of Wonder	T	SVD 1109, SVD (Incomplete)			Reporter Emma Shepherd (Sarah Brown). Declan tries to stop the reporter from stirring up a media circus after she learns of a baby's healing powers	157751
2002	Mysterious Ways: Listen	T			Episode #43. 5-7-2002	News Media. TV Anchorman (Mark Brandon). Reporter #1 (Rekha Sharma). Reporter #2 (Chelah Horsdal).	157752
1935	Mysterious Wu Fang, The	SS		Hogan, Robert - #1-7, Sept. 1935-March 1936.		Reporter Jerry Hazzard, a newspaper reporter, helps Val Kildare of the United States Secret Service hunt the diabolical Wu Fang. Hazzard eventually crippled at Wu's hands and replaced.	157753
1994	Mysterium: Novel of Deconstructionism, A	N		McCormack, Eric	Volume 1	Cub Reporter James Maxwell from the Capital	157754
1999	Mystery Alaska	M	SVD 868 (missing ending). SVD 1089 (end)			Journalist (Hank Azaria) profiles Mystery, Alaska, his home town in Sports Illustrated.  Media	157755
1923	Mystery at Geneva	N	USC	Macaulay, Rosalie		Correspondent Henry Beechtree, newspaper correspondent. A reporter at the League of Nations turns out to be a girl in disguise.	157756
2006	Mystery at Morania	N		Conlin, Judy		Journalist Nancy Moran was a former hostess at the Pink Pussycat Club and becomes both a bride and a widow in the same week. On the last day of her honeymoon in Las Vegas, her husband meets his friends for a drink.After hours of waiting for him to return and going from angry to panicked, Moran finally receives a call that her husband has been taken to the hospital for alcohol poisoning and is pronounced dead on arrival.When she arrives at Morania, her husband's family home, she is surrounded by hostility, suspicion and a web of secrets. Many members of the family have never heard of her.She's even introduced to the man's supposed fiancée. Moran gradually unravels the mystery.	157757
1943	Mystery Broadcast	M		Lussier, Dane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Burton (Addison Richards) for the New York Chronicle is contacted by a radio mystery expert after one of her colleagues has been murdered. The reporter turns out to be the real killer and is exposed during a live broadcast.Man who works in newspaper's morgue provides key information. Radio Broadcaster and mystery expert Jan Cornell (Ruth Terry). Rival broadcaster Michael Jerome (Frank Albertson) stops the reporter from escaping by punching him out.Radio broadcasters end up together.	157758
2008	Mystery for Thoreau, A	N		Platt, Kin		Reporter Oliver Puckle is a 16-year-old newsgatherer for the Concord Freeman in the literary town of Concord, Massachusetts in the summer of 1846. He has his work cut out for him when word arrives of a gruesome murder at Walden Pond. It seems the only citizen who is not a suspect is the poet-philosopher Henry David Thoreau who spent the night locked in the local jail for refusing to pay his poll tax. As Puckle leads the charge to unravel the mystery, he has much to learn from his colorful neighbors including Ralph Waldo Emerson and a feisty teenage Louisa May Alcott. Unexpectedly, it is the recluse Thoreau himself who provides particularly help to the investigation. 	157759
1955	Mystery in C Major	CB			Blue Beetle #21	Reporter Joan Mason	157760
1940	Mystery in Swing	M	SVDSP 724	Hoerl, Arthur (Screenplay). F. E. Miller, William Werckenthien (Additional Dialogue).		African-American Reporter Biff Boyd (Monte Hawley) for the World doesn't file a story and is fired by Managing Editor Bailey (Halley Harding). Linda Carroll (Marguerite Whitten) is the sob sister whose father is accused of murder.Because Boyd promises not to involve the sob sister’s father, the reporter doesn’t file a story and suffers the consequences. This scene with the editor offers an unusual look at the professionalism of the black press of the periodEditor to Boyd: "You stay away from the office for days without even calling me and when you do come in you don’t bring any news and worse of all, you’re withholding something. You’ve let the paper down which is something I can’t excuse….""…Turn in your press badge, boy. You’re through."  Boyd exposes the real killer and he and Carroll plan to get married. Reporter Wayburn (Earle Morris).	157761
1947	Mystery in the Air	R			Series	Press	157762
2003	Mystery Ink	DT			Series, 2003-204	Reporter. Segment Reporters (Natasha Garguilo, Peter Anthony Holden, Tracey McKee).  Host (John Sanford Moore).	157763
1935	Mystery Man	M	VHS 834	Finn, Tate (Story). John Krafft, Rollo Lloyd (Screenplay). Wm. A Johnston (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter Lawrence "Larry" Doyle (Robert Armstrong) in Chicago congratulated for solving a murder. Gets $50 bonus for the story, argues with his editor (threatens to shoot him) and goes out and gets drunkManaging Editor Marvin (James Burke) finds him and fires him. Tries to get a job on the St. Louis Dailey News, tracks a gangster, charged with murder, given 24 hours to find the real murderer, and saves the day.Dunn, Reporter-Pal (Monte Collins. Whalen, Reporter-Pal (James P. Burtis). Weeks, Reporter-Pal (Sam Lufkin). First Managing Editor Ellwyn A. Jonas (Henry Kolker). Publisher Jerome Roberts (Sam Flint).	157764
1999	Mystery Men	M				News Media. TV Reporter Becky Beaner (Monet Mazur). Reporter (Emmy Laybourne) Reporter (Christopher Mugglebee). Superhero Captain Amazing's Publicist (Ricky Jay), misfit PR man.	157765
1935	Mystery Mountain	M	VHS 1231-1232		Serial	Reporter searches for bandits	157766
1993	Mystery of Beautiful Nell Cropsey, The: Nonfiction Novel, A	NM		Simpson, Bland		Editor W.O. Saunders, a famous newspaper editor who covered the sensational case as a fledging reporter. Story of the dramatic disappearance of 19-year-old Nell Cropsey from her riverside home in North Carolina in November, 1901.Registered mail invites Claire to weekend with Hollywood's hottest female star, her childhood best friend. When she returns, Alec can't believe what he sees -- the hottest thing he's seen in a long time.	157767
2005	Mystery of Breathing, The	N		Klass, Perri		News Media. Newspaper Reporter. Hospital PR office lady.	157768
1965	Mystery of Edward Sims	MT	SVD 802		Walt Disney Presents. (Part One, Gallegher)	Cub Reporter Gallegher (Roger Mobey), Old West newspaper copyboy with a nose for news who wants to be a reporter. Editor Crowley (Edmund O'Brien).	157769
1890	Mystery of M. Felix, The	SS		Farjeon, B.L. 		Journalist Robert Agnold was crime reporter on the Evening World who found that his job offered opportunities to exploit his interest in detection. Assisted by his friend and fellow newspaperman Bob Tucker, he investigated the affair to be found in the mystery of M. Felix. 	157770
1942	Mystery of Marie Roget	M				News Vendor Pierre (Paul Dubov).	157771
1842	Mystery of Marie Roget, The	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Newspaper accounts of a murder.  Roget's murder is hushed up but a weekly paper publishes a story. L'Etoile, Le Commercial, Le Moniteur offer opinions. News Vendor Pierre (Paul Dubov).	157772
1934	Mystery of Mr. X, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2219, 2220			Reporter (Norman Ainsley). Reporter (Alfred Cross). Reporter (Alan Francis). Reporter (Victor Gammon). Reporter (Olaf Hytten). Reporter (Terry Spencer).	157773
2004	Mystery of Natalie Wood, The	MT		Findstad, Suzanne (Book). Warren G. Harris (Book). Elizabeth Egloff (Teleplay). Peter Bogdonovich (Director)		Reporter (Jonathan Gavin). Interviewer (Madison McKoy). Announcer (Pamela Shaw).	157774
1915	Mystery of Room 13, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter uncovers the real killer of an unscrupulous count at the end of the film	157775
1936	Mystery of the Fabulous Laundryman, The	SS	MLPL	Hecht, Ben	In "Collected Stories of Ben Hecht, The." Also, "Actor's Blood."	Newspaperman. Dick McCarey, former newspaperman.	157776
1885	Mystery of the Locks, The	N	USC	Howe, Edgar Watson		Press and business. Small town editor John Bill.  John Bell, editor of Davy's Bend Triumph.	157777
1967	Mystery of the Master Safe-Cracker, The	SM	MLPL	Standish, Robert	In "Danger: Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense from the Saturday Evening Post selected by the editors of the Saturday Evening Post."	Reporter-Narrator covering a series of dull and for the most part sordid criminal cases for the Shanghai Comet.	157778
1933	Mystery of the Wax Museum	M	DVD -R HQ 4921, 4920. L.	Belden, Charles S. (Story). Don Mullaly, Carl Erickson (Screenplay).	Women and the Cinema - Ness Book	Reporter Florence (Glenda Farrell), wisecracking reporter for the New York Express, who saves the day. Jim, the Editor (Frank McHugh): "You're fired unless you bring back a story for the next edition."Copy Editor (Perry Ivins).Variety, 2/21/33: "Like most newspaper stuff, the flippant, cynical and hard boiled manifestations in the role essays by Miss Farrell rarely convince. The studious cynicism of the character creates a theatrical artificiality…""…that harkens back to the Richard Harding Davis and Jesse Lynch Williams newspaper stuff fiction."	157779
1919	Mystery of the Yellow Room, The	M		Leroux, Gaston (Novel).  Emile Chautard (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters- Ness Book	Reporter Joe Rouletabille (Lorin Raker) is a cub reporter who provides the solution to a locked-room mystery. Ness: Reporter used to substitute for the detective.	157780
2003	Mystery of the Yellow Room, The (aka Le Mystere de la Chambre Jaune)	MF			France	Journalist Joseph Rouletabille (Denis Podalydes) of Le Epoque. Photographer Sainclaire (Jean-Noel Broute).  They investigate an attempted  murder at a chateau.	157781
1941	Mystery Ship	M	VHS 1079	Gottlieb, Alex (Story).  David Silverstein, Houston Branch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Patricia Marshall (Lola Lane) stows away ship to get big scoop. She and a G-man keep trying to get married. It's continually postponed because of his assignments.When he and his associate are put in charge of a ship transporting crooks and fifth columnists to another country, the star reporter sneaks on board to get a story and keep tabs on her fiancé.Villains take control of the ship with the aid of a homemade bomb and force the reporter to contact a U-boat by radio. Using a hidden transmitter, the G-man and his associate send false directions through the ship's regular radio.This causes the vessel to rendezvous with an American destroyer. Reporter is sent away on the destroyer after crooks are rounded up but she is waiting on the pier when her fiancé returns to make sure their marriage goes through.	157782
1950	Mystery Street	M	DVD -R HQ 2562, 2563. SVD 1458			Reporter (Ralph Brooks). Reporter (George Cooper). Reporter (John Crawford). Reporter (George Sherwood). Reporter at Beach House (King Donovan). Photographer (Allen O'Locklin). Photographer (Fred Sherman).	157783
2003	Mystery Woman	MT	DVD -R 1534			Photographer (Kellie Martin) investigates facts surrounding the death of a professor.	157784
1907	Mystery, The	NSF	USC	White, Stuart Edward and Adams, Samuel Hopkins.		Newspaperman Ralph Slade. Well-known journalist narrates second part of the novel.	157785
1997	Mystery: Sculptress, The	T	SVD 593			Journalist Rosalind Leigh (Caroline Goodall) writes a book on knife-wielding woman who murdered her mother and sister.	157786
1998	Mystery! Touching Evil (Part 2)	T			Episode #2	Tabloid Reporter David Laney (James Nesbitt) has a one-night stand with DI Taylor, which leads to something more	157787
2001	Mystery! Touching Evil 2 (Part 1)	T	SVD 1130		Episode #1	Tabloid Reporter (James Nesbit). Killers e-mails his intentions to the reporter	157788
2001	Mystery! Touching Evil 2 (Part 2)	T	SVDSP 1131		Episode #2	Tabloid Reporter (James Nesbit). Killers e-mails his intentions to the reporter	157789
2001	Mystery! Touching Evil 2 (Part 3)	T	SVD 1133		Episode #3	Tabloid Reporter (James Nesbit). Killers e-mails his intentions to the reporter	157790
2001	Mystery! Touching Evil 2 (Part 4)	T	SVD 1133		Episode #4	Tabloid Reporter David Laney (James Nesbitt)	157791
2001	Mystery! Touching Evil 2 (Part 6 - Conclusion	T	SVD 1140 (Conclusion)		Episode #6	Tabloid Reporter David Laney (James Nesbitt)	157792
2003	Mystery!: Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 5: Blood Relations	MT	DVD -R HQ 2110			Newspaper career for Robert (Derek Benfield). Hetty and Geoffrey investigate an animal smuggling ring.	157793
1939	Mystic Circle Murder, The	M	VHS 897	O'Connor, Frank (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Elliot Cole (Arthur Gardner) for the Sun-News who is skeptical of psychic demonstrations and plans to cover the final attempt by Houdini's widow to contact the magician on the 10th anniversary of his death.	157794
2001	Mystic Massuer, The	M		Naipual, V.S. (Novel). Caryl Phillips (Screenplay)		BBC Reporter (Ben Spencer). BBC Cameraman (Kelly Neese). In 1950s Trinidad, frustrated writer supports himself as a masseur -- and soon becomes a revered mystic.	157795
1998	Mystic Nights and Pirate Fights	M				Reporter (Daniel Neiden).	157796
1988	Mystic Pizza	M	DVD -R HQ 8567, 8568			Newscaster (Wiley Moore)	157797
2003	Mystic River	M		Lehane, Dennis (Novel). Brian Helgeland (Screenplay)		Reporter (Jim Smith). '75 Reporter (Michael McGovern).	157798
2004	Mystic Voices: Story of the Pequot War, The	DT				Interviewer Guy Perrotta (Voice). Narrators Sheri Graubert, Dovie Thomason.	157799
1981	Mystics in Bali (aka Leak)	MF			Indonesia	American Journalist Catherine “Cathy” Kean (Ilona Agathe Bastian) goes to India to study the most powerful magic in the world and soon falls under the control of a witch. In one scene, the witch dislocates the reporters head and sends her on a mission to a nearby house where a woman is about to give birth ordering the head to devour the baby upon delivery. 	157800
1989	Myth Makers, Vol. 19: Colin Baker	M				Interviewer (Nicholas Briggs)	157801
2002	Mythes urbains, Les	MF				Journalist (Hippolyte Girardot - The Journalist)	157802
1997	N: Novel, A	N		Edwards, Louis		African-American Journalist Aimee Dubois from New Orleans is sharp well-educated and self-aware Creole woman who runs an alternative newspaper. Her curiosity about murder of  teenager in a housing project leads her into the world of the black underclass.She establishes a relationship with a slick drug dealer who is as sexy and sweet as he is dangerous. Shooting of an 18-year-old boy on the steps of his high school has one clue: locket bearing the letter "N."	157803
2005	N.T.V. Volume 1	M				Newscasters (Fiona Gubelmann, Dave Tyree). Interviewer (David Edwards).	157804
1999	N.Y.H.C.	DT				Publisher Christopher Wynne, Effect Magazine	157805
1983	Na de liefde	MF			Belgium - Dutch	TV Interviewer (Martine Tanghe).	157806
2000	Na dobre i na zle:	TF			Episode #14.	Journalists (Katarzyna Skrzypek, Cena przyjazni, 2000). Journalist (Wojciech Biedron, Porzucona, 2006).	157807
1955	Na konci mesta	MF			Czechoslovakia	Editor Rudeho (Oldrich Hoblik).	157808
1967	Na Mira do Assassinato	MF			Brazil	Reporter (Nestor de Montemar).	157809
1990	Na ui sarang, na ui shinbu	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Moo-song Jun)	157810
1973	Naakt over de schutting	MF			Netherlands - Dutch	Interviewer (Frans Halsema).	157811
1994	Naaraaz	MF			India	Journalist	157812
1919	Nach dem Gesetz	MF				Journalist (Fritz Hartwig)	157813
1981	Nach Mitternacht	MF				Reporter (Klaus Munster).	157814
2006	Nach Redaktionsschluss	N		Friedenberg, Jürgen	Germany	Journalist	157815
2006	Nacho Libre	M				Commentator #1 (Leobardo Magadan). Commentator #2 (Jorge Valdes Garcia).	157816
2005	Nachrichten, Die	TF				Journalist	157817
1976	Nächstes Jahr in Jerusalem	N		Klein, Eduard	Germany	Journalist	157818
1993	Nacht des Photographen, Die	MF			Germany.	Photographer (Mario Andersen).	157819
2001	Nacht, Die	DF				TV Anchor (Julia Hacke). Anchor (Jochen Sattler).	157820
1981	Nachtaufnahme	N		Lichtenfeld, Herbert	Germany	TV Journalist	157821
1964	Nachtkurier meldet…, Der:	T			Episodes. West Germany	Reporter Gunther Wieland (Gig Malzacher). Fotograf Charly Renzmann (Gerd Potyka).	157822
1975	Nachtredaktion. Roman frei nach Tatsachen	N		Bonhoff, Otto	Germany	Journalist	157823
1999	Nackt und frei - Die Geschichte der Freikorperkultur	DF				Journalist Oswalt Kolle (1968).	157824
1991	Nadia: Secret of Fuzzy, The	C				Newspaper Publisher (Bill Jeffrey - Voice - English Version).  Newspaper Editor (Edwin Neal - Voice - English Version). Newspaper Agency President (Kenichi Ogata). Chief Newspaper Editor (Tessho Genda). Pressman (Nobuyuki Furuta).Science Editor (Jim Arnold-Taylor - Voice - English Version).	157825
1999	Nadie conoce a nadie	MF				Female Journalist	157826
1987	Nadine	M				Reporter (Joe Berryman)	157827
1998	Nadro	MF				Journalist at the Party (Jean Gervais Hakiono)	157828
1989	Naerbillede af Kaptajn Klyde	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Bob Ramsing.	157829
2003	Naerbilleder	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Helle Retboll Carl.	157830
1976	Nagagutsu o haita neko: Hachiju jitsukan sekai isshu	MF			Japan	Newspaper President (Osamu Kato).	157831
1947	Nagaya shinshiroku	MF			Japan.	Photographer (Taiji Tonoyama).	157832
1986	Nagina	MF			India.	Photographer (Chhote Ustad).	157833
1993	Nahota na prodej	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Oldrich Navratil).	157834
1972	Nai men, alla	MF				Reporter (Alexis Damianos)	157835
1971	Naikai  no wa	MF			Japan	Reporter Hase (Isao Natsuyagi).	157836
2007	Nailed	MF			Australia.	Photographer (Alastair Kroie).	157837
2009	Nailed	M				News Media. Jon Stewart (Himself). Reporter (Bonnie Aarons). Female Anchor (Catherine Dyer). Reporter #2 (Ronald White). Reporter (John Rutland). Newspaper Reporter (Tommy Scott). Small town waitress gets a nail accidentally lodged in her head causing unpredictable behavior that leads her to Washington D.C. where sparks fly when she meets a clueless young senator who takes up her cause.	157838
1970	Naisenkuvia	MF			Finland.	Reporter (Helena Makela).	157839
2005	Naked Archaeologist, The: Jerusalem and the Black Prince	DT	DVD -R HQ 8331		Episode #103. 9-19-2005	Journalist has a controversial answer to the mystery of the "angel of God" that saved Jerusalem from the Assyrians.	157840
1963	Naked Autumn	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	157841
2005	Naked Brothers Band, The	T				Reporter Ann Curry (Herself). Photographer (Erik Jensen). Announcer (Brent Popolizio).	157842
2007	Naked Brothers Band, The	T				Reporter (Craig Saslow)	157843
1948	Naked City, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2738, 2739. SVD 649			Columnist-Narrator (Mark Hellinger), former New York columnist. Managing Editor (John Marley). City Editor (Raymond Greenleaf). Publisher (Judson Laire). Publisher (Edwin Jerome). Publisher (Judson Laire).	157844
1998	Naked City, The: Justice With a Bullet	MT				Newscaster (Alex McLeish). Publisher (Edwin Jerome).	157845
1998	Naked City, The: Killer Christmas, A	M	DVD - R HQ 5064, 5065. SVD 1150. 1162			TV Reporter Gerry Millar (Laura Leighton) airs photo of "Soho Slayer," receives e-mail from killer, plays detective. TV Reporter (Brian E. Hill). Newsman (Mike Shara). Photographer (Jack Nicolsen).	157846
1962	Naked City: Hold for Gloria Christmas	T			Episode #105. 9-19-1962	Newspaperman (Lou Gilbert).	157847
1958	Naked City: Other Face of Goodness, The	T			Episode #10. 12-2-1958	City Editor (John Gibson). Cameraman (Frank Campanella).	157848
2004	Naked Dancing Thursdays: Misadventures of a Network Anchorman, The	N		Bader, Jerry		TV Anchorman Sonny Vail is 43 and cursed with rotten ratings. Ballsy, a hellbent-for-action celebrity lawyer and a wealthy but troubled humanitarian suck Vail into a wild-eyed plot to end world hunger -- and maybe get better ratings in the process. 	157849
1991	Naked Gun 2 1/2: Smell of Fear, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3657-3658			Sportscasters at baseball game (Dick Enberg, Curt Gowdy, Jim Palmer, Mel Allen, Dick Vitale, Dr. Joyce Brothers). TV Reporter (Larry McCormick). TV Commercial Announcer (William Woodson)	157850
1985	Naked Gun, The	M	L			News Media. News Conference	157851
1988	Naked Gun, The: From the Files of Police Squad!	M	SVD 1429			Press Conference Reporter (Ron Tank). Press Conference Panelist (Mary Norman). Airport Reporter (Don Woodard). Airport Photographer (Burton Zucker).	157852
1954	Naked I, The	N		Chanslor, Roy		Press	157853
1997	Naked in a Pinstriped Suit	N		Bowers, Al		Public Relations Professional is hired to powder the corporate nose by the executive vice president of a staid and over-staffed cosmetics corporation shaken by animal rights activists who accuse it of brutally testing animals while its listless CEO cedes clout to his chief lieutenant, the executive vice president, who has initiated the testing and orders reductions in loyal staff.  The executive vice president’s arrogance is threatened by a gorgeous young widow and the public relations pro. 	157854
1995	Naked in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75	157855
1989	Naked Lie	MT				Reporter (Phyllis St. James)	157856
2004	Naked Lies	N		Burke, E.P.		Reporter Amos Grant, after the breakup of his marriage and plagued by severe depression, loses his job as an award-winning reporter on a large metropolitan newspaper and is forced to return to Taterville, the small Florida cowboy town of his birth.He consents to his dying father's wish and takes over the family weekly newspaper and stays to care for his ailing mother. After ten years, he feels shackled. He hates his dull, unsophisticated life and dreams of the day when he can escape Taterville.But everything changes when Randy, his gay employee, is charged with the mysterious deaths of two teenage boys.  In order to prove the gay is innocent, he must battle one of the richest ranchers in the state.Grant is also threatened by Taterville's bigoted secret society. He must uncover lies lurking behind the closed doors of the rancher's mansion, even if it means discovering the stark truth about himself.Weekly Editor Amos Grant hates his life in the Cracker town of Taterville and dreams of the day when he can escape. But everything changes when his young gay reporter Randy, is charged with the mysterious deaths of two teenage boys. 	157857
2004	Naked News Daily Male	DT			Series. 2004-2007. Newsmagazine. OutTV. 	TV Anchors Jeremy Chase, Beau (2005), Matt Waterman (2005-2007), Dale Danforth (2006-2007), Billy Preston (2007), Pedro Cavallo (2005-2007), Mark Traynor (2005). Reporter Malcolm Matisse. Reporter Enza “Supermodel” Anderson. News at the top of the program. Each episode opens with a newscast followed by magazine pieces on anything from fashion to cooking, computer games, cars, vacations, spas, music, man-on-the-street interviews, and viewer’s mail. Gay broadcast.	157858
2000	Naked News:	DT			Series 2000-	TV News Staff. Anchors Victoria Sinclair (1999-2001, 2002-), Devon Calwell (2001-2002), Holly Weston (1999-), Gretchen Frazier (2001-2002), Kaye Grant (2001-2002), Carmen Russo (2000-2002, 2004), Erin Sherwood (2000-2003),TV Anchors Athena King (2001-), Lily Kwan (2001-), Sandrine Renard (2001-), Rozanne West (2001-), Elizabeth Jansen, Alyson Jones, Cameron Shore, Michelle Pantoliano (2002-2005), Brooke Roberts (2001-2002), Sarah Winters (2002-2003), Gia Gomez (2003).TV Anchors April Torres (2003-), Samantha Page (2003-2005). TV Anchors Joshua Holt (2001-2004), Warren Michaels (2001), Raoul Santos (2001-2004),TV Anchors Derek Shaw (2001), Lucas Tyler (2001-), Robert Milan (2001-2002), Brock Stern (2003-2004), Brendan Tanner (2002-2004), Jeremy Chase (2004-), Jack Lange (2004-), Malcolm Matisse (2004-), Cole McQuade (2004), Terry Black.Anchorwoman-Weather Report Ashley Jenning (2003-). Weatherwoman Diane Foster (2000-2001). Anchorwoman - Sports News Erica Stevens (2002-2005).	157859
2000	Naked Party	MF		Adult	Hong Kong	Reporters Ming Kwan (Bessie Chan) and Leung (Robert Siu), a pair of Hong Kong newspapers reporters from the adult section of the local paper, are on edge of losing their jobs and the only way out is to take an overseas assignment in Japan to explore the craziest and most kinky sex shops of Kabukicho, the capital of Japan. Circulation is down so their boss sends them to Tokyo to write about the sex scene in that city. The two reporters arrive in Tokyo and begin an in-depth exploration of just about every nook and cranny, every fetish and kink of the Japanese sex industry. They visit a strip club of ex-porn stars, see two transvestites showing their hidden side, romp through the biggest porn shop in the world, go to a sushi bar where the food is placed on naked women and eaten by a roomful of men, and witness a hostess bar where the girls rotate from customer to customer. To push the competition, their newspaper publisher sends in a reporter posing as an aspiring actor who has to land himself a gig in a softcore Japanese adult video. There he meets the woman of his dreams, a young Japanese starlet about to enter the adult video business.  	157860
2002	Naked Passions	M	DVD -R HQ 5090, 5092.		Adult	Editor finds wild stories. She is beautiful and eager for adventure	157861
1953	Naked Risk	N	OWN - H	Demarest, Phyllis Gordon		Correspondent for Horace Greeley in love with an actress in Edwin Booth's company.	157862
2006	Naked Run	M				News Media. Hot Reporter (Francesca Cecil). Reporter #1 (Paul Kwo).	157863
2002	Naked Run, The	M				Reporter (J. Damian Anastasio). Reporter (Anna Stookey). Reporter (Mark Woolley).	157864
2000	Naked States	M				Photographer (Spencer Tunick-Himself).	157865
1955	Naked Street, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10113, 10114. SVD 604	Katcher, Leo (Story). Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joe McFarland (Peter Graves) of The Chronicle investigates a gangster who saves a man from the electric chair so he can marry the gangster's sister who is carrying the man's baby.  He later frames the man for a different murder.Before the husband is executed, he exposes the gangster's operation to the reporter. After McFarland puts pressure on the gangster through his paper, he is assaulted by the gangster's thugs.Authorities then decide to look into things. The reporter gets one of the gangster's cohorts to confess that the gangster framed the husband. The gangster is killed during a rooftop chase.Reporter ends up with the gangster's sister who it turns out was his childhood sweetheart.	157866
2005	Naked Truth About Guys, The	N		Holliday, Alesia		Humor Columnist C.J. Murphy writes a humor column for the local paper.	157867
2005	Naked Truth About Guys, The	SS		Holliday, Alesia		Columnist C.J.  Murphy writes a humor column for the local paper and has agreed to a make-over by a friend. She finally turns the head of her office crush, but can he convince her that he liked her all along?The advice columnist who looks and acts like one of the guys finally follows her own advice. Getting back in the game was never so entertaining.	157868
1957	Naked Truth, The	M				Publisher Nigel Dennis (Dennis Price) publishes a scandal magazine. For each story he writes, he first approaches the person whose scandalous behavior is described or implied to avoid any libel suit. He says he will suppress the story in return for money.Several of his victims first decide individually to kill him instead of paying but fail in amusing ways. Then they find that to protect their various secrets they must join forces. TV Announcer (Peter Noble). Photographer (George Benson)Photographer (George Benson)	157869
1995	Naked Truth, The:	T	SVD 760.SVD 737.  SVDSP 695. SVDSP 668. SVDSP 626. VHS 512. VHS 371. VHS 349		Episodes. Series 9-13-1995 to 5-25-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Editor Dane is shameless as she pursues stories on celebrities. Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica, 1997-1998). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill, 1997-1998). Photographer Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott, 1997-1998).  Harris Van Doren Jim Rash, 1997-1998).	157870
1998	Naked Truth, The: 8 1/2	T		Keeler, Ken	Episode #46. 2-9-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora fudges whether May Kay of May Kay Cosmetics owns eight or nine dogs. At her request, Harris lets it slide and the National Inquisitor is sued. Publisher brings in an incompetent ombudsman to oversee Harris' every move and decision. Nora feels guilty.She agrees to do a favor for Harris in return. Harris asks her to get eight specific birds from pet stores around town. She encounters misinformation and incompetence. Ultimately fails Harris, but learns an appreciation for exactness of his life and workJake and Camilla decide to act on Jake's sexual dream about her. But first, Camilla insists he perform a series of erotic and bizarre tasks to prove he's up to being her sexual partner.	157871
1995	Naked Truth, The: Bald Star in Hot Oil Fest!	T	SV 315, VHS 306	Edwards, Rob	Episode #2. 9-20-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora tries to get a job as a respectable photo journalist but her desires are spoiled when she spots Tom Hanks with his fly stuck. "Give it up, Gump!" she screams while dancing on a tabletop shooting photos of Hanks.	157872
1997	Naked Truth, The: Birds, The	T		Leifer, Carol	Episode #29. 3-21-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Bald eagle finds its way to a tree outside Nora's bedroom window and doesn't know how endangered it is when its squawking keeps her awake all night.	157873
1998	Naked Truth, The: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Except with Different Names	T		Keeler, Ken	Episode #53. Unaired	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Jake's old rival, Colin, is having illicit affair with Nora. When office finds out, they're infuriated. He works for a tabloid TV show as a reporter -- he might steal a story from them through Nora. Nora's insulted at the suggestion.Jake and Camilla's secret affair becomes public when they become locked outside after a late night tryst on balcony. Found naked next day by stunned colleagues. Nora lambastes Camilla for hypocrisy about secret affairs. They make up.They go to dinner. Comes out Colin and Jake competed over everything. One of reasons Colin went after Nora was he heard Jake thought she was attractive. Jake denies it. Nora won't let it go. She grills Colin about whether he dated her because of Jake.Camilla tells Jake they have to break things off. Now that they've been discovered, she says thrill is gone. Colin confesses he went after Nora to best Jake. But he fell in love. Nora throws him out of her apartment. She calls Jake. - To Be Continued.	157874
1998	Naked Truth, The: Born to  be Wilde	T		Nielson, Kate	Episode #50.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Jake enters celebrity pool tournament to see if it's rigged. Nora goes with him as "chalk girl." Gary Coleman (Himself). Jake whacks himself in eye with cue stick. Nora must take his place -- turns out she's a pool shark with nasty competitive edge.Wipes floor with Coleman. Works her way to finals to face Trisha Yearwood (Herself). Jake convinces her to throw match to salvage story. She tries, but a brawl breaks up. Nora then challenges Jake to game of pool and offers to show him how to shoot.Suji and Harris both want a deceased worker's office. Suji suggests they emulate a van contest she saw at a mall, where whoever stays in physical contact with a desk in the office the longest, wins the office.Grueling marathon of wills and deception mark the next 48 hours as each battles the other for possession of the desired room.	157875
1997	Naked Truth, The: Bridesface Revisited	T	VHS 589	Keeler, Ken	Episode #38. 10-20-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora's ex-husband, Leland, is remarrying and invites her to the wedding. But upon meeting the bride, Nora swears she's seen that face before.	157876
1996	Naked Truth, The: Bubble Show, The	T	VHS 340	Vitti, Jon	Episode #16. 1-31-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's good intentions are put to the test when she agrees to wear a bubble suit to help find a cure for a rare diseases - and then learns some troubling facts about the doctor in charge of the experiment.Rob Lowe (Himself)	157877
1997	Naked Truth, The: Bully For Dave	T	VHS 589	Sherman, Jon	Episode #36. 10-6-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Reports by Nora that Norman Fell is dead are greatly exaggerated, and the TV-star shows up in person to tell her. Meanwhile, Dave runs into his "big crush" from high school. Charo (Herself). Norman Fell (Himself).	157878
1998	Naked Truth, The: Can't We All Just Get Along?	T		Martin, Tom	Episode #52. Unaired	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Tensions at office reach boiling point. Nora suggests bringing in group therapist. Everyone gets angrier at having to give up Saturday for therapist. Session meant to provoke honest communication deteriorates into nasty, name-calling, finger-pointing.Nora leaves, angry and disappointed in the others. When she returns to work on Monday, she finds a changed office of nice, friendly people helping each other.Jake explains that after she left, everyone was shamed into trying to make the workplace a little more hospitable. Unfortunately, nice people don't make great tabloid reporters and the paper's newest edition is terrible.Camilla is furious at Nora for wreaking havoc on a system that worked and rallies the group to be the awful people they were born to be. Nastiness is what makes them special. It's their gift. Nora has to admit Camilla's got a point.	157879
1997	Naked Truth, The: Comet Lands in Man's Garage	T		Bank, Scott	Episode #27. 2-27-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora throws a barbecue to celebrate an increase of 20,000 in the Comet's circulation;, but the fire goes out when she learns that Les has been buying the additional copies himself.	157880
1995	Naked Truth, The: Comet Nails Star and Vice Versa!	T		Thompson, Chris	Episode #11. 12-13-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Big-time movie actor Dylan Michael Michaels begins wooing Nora - and claims that it's not just because she has compromising photos of him.	157881
1997	Naked Truth, The: Dating Game, The (aka Roommates)	T		Cohen, Robert	Episode #26. 2-20-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Heaven help the sister who comes between Lizzie and her mister-in this case, Dave. But Nora wants to nip that romance in the bud.	157882
1998	Naked Truth, The: Day of the Locos	T		Weiner, Matthew	Episode #48. 5-5-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Bradley stuns the office by selling screenplay for a million dollars. Nora can't believe a no-talent could actually  be considered a writer. Bradley overhears and is devastated. Next day gets notes from studio -- they agree with Nora. Nora offers to help.Collaborating with Bradley proves more difficult than Nora imagines -- have to overcome his mannered, ineffective work habits and inane story sense. Eventually she gets him to incorporate a very personal story of her youth to deepen the film.Studio ends up hating new draft. Bradley suggests throwing in a talking horse and the studio loves it. Nora's horrified. A year later, they watch the movie and Nora is moved. Dave's poker ace sister comes to town and likes Jake.She wants Jake to sleep with her. He refuses. She threatens to tell office about his affair with Camilla. Jake refuses and Dave's sister tells whole office. Once she disappears into he elevator, Jake and Camilla pay off  "office" -- a hired batch of temps	157883
1997	Naked Truth, The: Debt, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1893	Martin, Tom and Philip Vaughn	Episode #30. 3-28-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)It's the least wonderful time of the year. Tax time, and Nora owes a bundle. So to earn some extra cash, she moonlights as a food server with a catering company.	157884
1995	Naked Truth, The: Elvis is Coming!	T	SV 369	Parres, Lauri	Episode #3. 9-27-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)It's an Elvis sighting of the most unusual kind - a scientist reveals that he has a frozen vial of the King's preserved sperm, and Camilla thinks Nora would make a great mother of a little King of rock 'n' Roll.In a cameo appearance, Betty White (Herself) accedes graciously to Nora's request for a photo opportunity - then pushes her out of a moving car.	157885
1995	Naked Truth, The: Gil Buys Soup While Woman Weds Ape!	T			Episode #9. 11-29-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora is thrown into turmoil after her parents' unexpected visit affects not only her sex life but her professional life as well: after interrupting a tryst with Nora's new interest (and advising him to masturbate when he gets home).Nora's parents buy her a new couch, find her a new townhouse, and arrange to get her a new job teaching at UCLA.Meanwhile, Nora covers an anthropologist's marriage to an ape, and helps the gang get photos outside a porn theater of an irate Bob Saget.	157886
1995	Naked Truth, The: Girl Buys Soup While Woman Weds Ape!	T	VHS 336	Thompson, Chris	Episode #9. 11-19-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora is thrown into turmoil after her parents' unexpected visit affects not only her sex life but her professional life as well: after interrupting a tryst with Nora's new interest (and advising him to masturbate when he gets home).Nora's parents buy her a new couch, find her a new townhouse, and arrange to get her a new job teaching at UCLA.Meanwhile, Nora covers an anthropologist's marriage to an ape, and helps the gang get photos outside a porn theater of an irate Bob Saget (Himself).	157887
1997	Naked Truth, The: Going Mein Way	T	SVDSP 626	Sweet, Rachel	Episode #41. 11-24-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Amid a flurry of favor-doing, Harris ends up researching a genealogy and learns that Bradley is not related to der Bingle, but to der Fuhrer.	157888
1997	Naked Truth, The: He Ain't Famous,  He's  My Brother	T		Weiner, Matthew	Episode #42. 12-8-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora finally gets her chance to write a cover story: a profile of the Baldwin brothers based on an interview with Duane, the "loser Baldwin."	157889
1997	Naked Truth, The: Her Girl Friday	T	VHS 589	Heinberg, Allan	Episode #35. 9-29-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Hey, jealousy! The staff suspects that Nora gets special treatment from Camilla. But a plan to quell the envy backfires when Camilla starts abusing Nora "like any other employee."	157890
1995	Naked Truth, The: Hero Pig Goes Hog Wild!	T	VHS 333	Kaplan, Bruce Eric	Episode #6. 11-1-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora plays power broker when a pig she's saved from the slaughterhouse becomes a commodity in the entertainment industry.	157891
1996	Naked Truth, The: Hollywood Honors Male Prostitute!	T		Wilding,  Mark	Episode #20. 2-28-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Romantic sparks fly between Nora and Nicky when they impersonate a pair of French filmmakers to sneak into a gala awards show - she with a camera hidden in her bra and he with one hidden in his crotch.	157892
1998	Naked Truth, The: Hooked on Heroine	T	SVDSP 668	Sweet, Rachel	Episode #44. 1-26-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora gets some strange looks-and an unusual sense of confidence-when she's lassoed into wearing the original Wonder Woman costume for an evening. Jim the Anchorman (Barry Wiggins).	157893
1997	Naked Truth, The: Itching For a Cat	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #23. 1-30-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nick and Nora pose as husband and wife so that Nora can adopt a cat from a paranoid breeder who wants her kittens to grow up in a "nurturing environment."	157894
1988	Naked Truth, The: Jake or Fake (2)	T	SVD 1501	Sweet, Rachel	Episode #54. Unaired.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Jake and Nora share tales of broken relationships. They kiss goodnight. Colin is desperate. He must win Nora back. Jake supplies him with things Nora likes and how to win her back. Colin succeeds. Suji reprimands Jake for doing this.Jake confesses to Nora who doesn't believe him. When Colin gives her a charm bracelet, she realizes Jake was telling the truth. Jake and Nora share deep romantic kiss. Bradley's mother wants her son to kill her. She's losing her memory.Bradley can't bring himself to do it. She promises to spend more time than ever with him. Bradley then considers smashing her head in with a paper weight but then reconsiders.	157895
1997	Naked Truth, The: Lies! Weapon	T	VHS 589	Palmer, To	Episode #37. 10-13-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Jake meets Nora's beautiful college roommate, who's one ferocious Fraulein. But while he's out romancing the Hun, Nora is stuck doing his work.	157896
1997	Naked Truth, The: Look at Me! Look at Me!	T		Valley, Jim and Kevin Doman	Episode #40. 11-17-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).When a beautiful but temperamental celebrity adopts Nora as her "new best friend," Camilla smells a story and orders Nora to "stick with her until you find it."	157897
1996	Naked Truth, The: Man Loses Load While Woman Can't Dump!	T	VHS 346	Lieberstein, Paul	Episode #19. 2-21-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Dave gets a visit from his shady twin brother Intelligent Dave, who has big plans for the huge inheritance check Dave just received. Nora can't get rid of an annoying boyfriend.	157898
1996	Naked Truth, The: Man Wakes Up With Stranger in Pants!	T	VHS 329	Sather, Drake	Episode #15. 1-17-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Bar fight lands Nicky in the hospital with a broken finger, but a mistake sends him home a new man with an unwanted circumcision - and the female hormones he must take until he heals expose a feminine side that Nora finds irresistible.	157899
1998	Naked Truth, The: Muddy For Nothing	T		MacDougal, Humphrey	Episode #49.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora infuriates powerful publicist when her car splashes mud on woman. Camilla insists Nora apologize or paper risks wrath of PR woman.. They try to apologize, but publicist refuses to accept. Indignant, Nora insults her. Publicist is famous.Inquisitor frozen out by everyone. Deadline is fast approaching. Nothing for cover. Desperate, everyone fans out to find something. Jake and Harris go undercover as men's room attendants in Beverly Hills hotel. Dave and Suji pose as husband and wife.They want to meet with Pamela and Tommy Lee's therapist. Nora meets most pathetic PR man in Hollywood. Bradley dresses up in his old Bigfoot costume. Nothing works. Nora swallows her pride to grovel. Apology isn't enough. PR woman wants Nora to work out..…on stair-master singing "Yankee Doodle Dandy" while the woman throws mud at her. She returns to office covered in mud -- but with a Julia Roberts exclusive. Too late. Camilla says they got cover -- "Bigfoot beaten up by James Brolin."	157900
1998	Naked Truth, The: Neighbor of Bath	T	SVDSP 668	Sherman, Jon	Episode #47. 3-9-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Dave (Mark Roberts) complains about his long commute to Nora and takes apartment next to Nora. She's jealous of huge bath in his apartment. He offers to let her use it whenever she wants. He's engaged to his old high school flame.Nora insists on throwing a party for them. Fiancée finds Nora in Dave's bathtub. Nora says she isn’t interested in a bald fat old neighbor. Now the fiancée can't get that image out of her head. Dom DeLuise (Himself).	157901
1997	Naked Truth, The: Parents, The	T		Yeager, Ed	Episode #31. 4-3-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)We'll take parental guidance for $100, Alex. Les's dad shows up to run the Comet, and Nora's folks arrive so Fred can try out for "Jeopardy!"  Catherine Wilde, Nora's mother (Mary Tyler Moore) and Nora's father Fred (George Segal).	157902
1995	Naked Truth, The: Premiere: The Naked Truth (aka Wilde Again)	T	SVD 1511. VHS 310.	Thompson, Chris	Episode #1. 9-13-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora is forced to apply for a position as photographer for the sleazy tabloid "the Comet" after refusing her wealthy husband's divorce settlement and then discovering he has blackballed her from work with respectable newspapers.After a messy divorce with rich and powerful husband, Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) refuses to accept his offer of $1.8 million dollars and tries to make it on her own.Pulitzer-nominated photographer, only place that even considers hiring her is a sleazy tabloid named The Comet. Forced to accept offer and starts working there as regular paparazzi.	157903
1995	Naked Truth, The: Real Life Henry Higgins Turns Dork into Duke!	T	VHS 333	Rooney, Kevin	Episode #7. 11-8-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Tawny Kitaen (Herself).	157904
1997	Naked Truth, The: Scoop, The	T	DVD -R 1760	Banks, Jenny and Tom Martin	Episode #28. 3-14-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's chance to prove herself as a photographer doesn't develop into much, especially since a reporter for a competing magazine seems to know her every move.	157905
1998	Naked Truth, The: Seer and the Sucker, The	T	DVD -R 1914	Keeler, Ken	Episode #51.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora challenges Harris' skepticism of all things mystical and takes him to tarot card reader. Nora is devastated when seer tells her she will "never find true love. Ever." Staff pulls out names for New Year's Eve Party's blind date.Things work out badly for everyone -- especially Nora, who, through Bradley's error, ends up not getting a date at all. Ready to throw in the towel, Nora opens her fortune cookie, which reads, "You will find true love."Ecstatic, Nora leaves to phone her mother. Everyone opens their fortune cookies and finds the same fortune. Harris admits to "rigging the cookies," but refuses to be dubbed a sentimentalist by the others.	157906
1995	Naked Truth, The: Sewer Gators, Swordplay, Santa From Hell!	T	VHS 346	Lieberstein, Paul	Episode #12. 12-20-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's slip of the lip with "the Comet's" owner has just cost Camilla her job by revealing that she let scruples persuade her not to publish Chelsea Clinton's private diary.The holidays are anything but happy for Nora: she's stuck in a sewer looking for giant alligators, she misses her family.	157907
1995	Naked Truth, The: Sex Crazed Sitcom Zombie Gropes Shutterbug (In Midnight Morgue Orgy)!	T	VHS 332	Janetti, Gary	Episode #5. 10-18-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)When Camilla and Nora sneak into a morgue to get exclusive shots disguised as medical staff, Nora is called upon to begin an autopsy on a recently deceased television personality - who revives under her touch.	157908
1996	Naked Truth, The: Shocking Tales of Hollywood Gunplay!	T	VHS 337	Parres, Lauri	Episode #13. 1-3-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)T.J.'s van is hijacked while Nora and Dave are in it, sending Nora in search of self-defense training - and Dave is search of a new best friend.	157909
1977	Naked Truth, The: Sister Show, The	T		Trogdon, Miriam	Episode #24. 2-6-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's parents pay a surprise visit, but they're the ones who are surprised when they learn that younger daughter Lizzie has broken off her engagement and taken off for Las Vegas.	157910
1996	Naked Truth, The: Sisters in Sex Triangle With Gazillionaire!	T		Janetti, Gary	Episode #18. 2-14-1996.	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Camilla has plans for the tabloid's newly divorced owner, but her scheming sister Felicia seems to have beaten her to the punch, bringing their long-standing sibling rivalry to a head.	157911
1997	Naked Truth, The: Source, The	T		Caveny, Leslie	Episode #33. 5-14-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora runs with a tip she gets about a TV star's infidelities. But when the star sues for libel, Nora must identify the story's source-or go directly to jail.	157912
1997	Naked Truth, The: Spa, The (aka The Parents-2)	T	DVD -R HQ 1894	Bicks, Jenny and Tom Martin	Episode #32. 4-3-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)When Les assigns Nora to follow a celebrity to a health spa, she uncovers a nudist colony-and a couple of familiar faces	157913
1995	Naked Truth, The: Star and Comment Collide! Giant Bugs Invade!!	T	VHS 336	Klarik, Jeffrey	Episode #8. 11-15-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)When Nora decides to throw a party for her former society friends, trouble crawls out of the woodwork. Meanwhile, a lawsuit against "the Comet" has Camilla fuming. Betty White (Herself). Suzanne Somers (Herself).	157914
1997	Naked Truth, The: Things Change	T	VHS 589	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #34. 9-22-199	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Camilla takes the reins at the National Inquisitor and hires Nora to be the top reporter. Meanwhile, Nora's ex wants another chance at romance.	157915
1997	Naked Truth, The: Unsinkable Nora Wilde, The	T	SVDSP 626	Palmer, Tom	Episode #43. 12-15-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora hopes she can stay afloat while interviewing four survivors of the Titanic. Meanwhile, Jake is bothered by a ribald dream.	157916
1988	Naked Truth, The: Up, Up and Away	T	SVD 1501	Saltzman, Michael	Episode #55. Unaired	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Everyone is in hot air balloon. Nora dictates into tape recorder that they are lost and no longer with food or water. Explains how they got there. Flashback. Jake and Nora in bed having the worst sex either has ever had. They try again. No improvement.Debate about trying it a third time. Called to work by beepers. Camilla explains Barbra Streisand is getting married in Malibu. Tabloid story of the year. Unable to get there by any other means except hot air balloon. Balloon strays horribly off course.They aren't going to get the story. They might die as well. Scared and depressed, they confront their fate. Discuss regrets in life and fears of what lies ahead. Nora admits biggest disappointment is being robbed of her future.Bradley insists they not take fate lying down. Suggests they sing. They do badly harmonizing on "The Sloop John B. -- Let me go home. I want to go home. This is the worst trip I've ever been on…"	157917
1997	Naked Truth, The: We Almost Had Paris	T	SVDSP 626	Martin, Tom	Episode #39. 11-10-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Nora and Jake pose as newlyweds to stake out a Paris-bound plane that's supposed to have a reclusive celebrity booked in first class. John Tesh (Himself).	157918
1997	Naked Truth, The: We're on NBC Now	T	DVD -R 1703	Forbes, Maya	Episode #21. 1-16-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Les Polonsky (George Wendt) takes over and wastes no time making some changes. Among them: Nora is shifted from photographer to advice columnist and the magazine is going to become (gasp!) respectable.Dave (Mark Roberts). Nicky Columbus (Jonathan Penner).	157919
1997	Naked Truth, The: Woman Gets Plastered, Star Gets Even	T		Yeager, Ed and Philip Vaughn	Episode #22. 1-23-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Tom Arnold (Himself) punches Dave for taking his picture on the street. But when Nora writes an article about the incident, Arnold decides to show her how the other half lives.	157920
1995	Naked Truth, The: Woman Jokes While Husband Croaks!	T	VHS 330	Thompson, Chris	Episode #4.  10-4-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's ex-husband visits to discuss financial matters and seduces Nora, who might be convinced to give him another chance - until she meets his fiancée.	157921
1996	Naked Truth, The: Woman Loses Space Alien, Finds God!	T	VHS 339	Wilding, Mark and Gary Janetti	Episode #14. 1-10-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's new boyfriend loses his appeal when he reveals that he is from another galaxy. Nora runs into an old friend who has become a nun.	157922
1995	Naked Truth, The: Woman Weds Siamese Twins!	T	VHS 338	Thompson, Chris	Episode #10. 12-6-1995	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora's double date of sorts with Siamese twins backfires, leaving Camilla without a story. A discussion of motherhood could cost Chloe her friendship with Nora.	157923
1998	Naked Truth, The: Women on the Verge of a Rhytidectomy	T		Heinberg, Allan	Episode #45. 2-2-1998	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) of The National Inquisitor. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor). Reporter Jake Sullivan (Tom Verica). Photographer Suji (Amy Hill). Bradley Crosby (Chris Elliott). Harris Van Doren (Jim Rash).Camilla and Nora check out a tip that a plastic surgeon to the stars has been lifting more than faces: he likes to peek at the celebs while they're out cold on the table.	157924
1996	Naked Truth, The: Women Rises in World, Falls on Face!	T		Thompson, Chris	Episode #17. 2-7-1996	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora finds the mantle of responsibility to fit uncomfortably when her promotion at "the Comet" puts her in charge of T.J., Dave and Nicky, but she can't get any respect from her co-workers.	157925
1977	Naked Truth, The: Year in the Life, A	T		McCall, Marsh	Episode #25. 2-13-1997	Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Reporter-Photojournalist Nora Wilde (Tea Leoni) won a Pulitzer Prize. After losing her job, she accepted a new job at The Weekly Comet where she haunts celebrities and becomes a paparazzi. Editor Camilla Dane (Holland Taylor)Nora prepares to celebrate her 29th birthday, but the cake is one candle short-Catherine tells her daughter that she's really about to turn 30.	157926
1967	Naked World of Harrison Marks, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	157927
1970	Naked Zoo, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	157928
1996	Naked: Stories of Men: Coral Island	T			Australia. Episode #1. 3-3-1996	Photographer (Alvaro Marques).	157929
1990	Nam-bu-gun (aka Nambugun, Nam Bu Gun, Partisans of South Korea, North Korea’s Southern Army)	MF			Korea	War Correspondent Lee Tae (Ahn Sung-ki) is a leftist journalist living in South Korea at the outbreak of hostilities, joins a North Korean partisan army in 1950 and participates in guerilla warfare against the United Nations and South Korean troops. In the course of the fighting, he befriends a young poet and falls in love with a former nurse who treats his injury. As the fortunes of the partisans turn for the worse, Lee is forced to struggle for his very survival. He and the poet discuss the futility of fighting one’s own people. Lee Tae is taken prisoner by the punitive forces. His long battle for the partisans comes to a close. 	157930
2000	Name Dropping	N		Heller, Jane		Celebrity Journalist Nancy Stern has just moved into the penthouse in a building also housing Manhattan preschool teacher Nancy Stern. When the teacher Stern gets flowers from an unknown admirer, she realizes the bouquet is not for her, and neither are the phone calls from intriguing-sounding men or the invitations to the film screenings and glamorous parties. All of this is for Celebrity Journalist Stern. It’s enough to make a teacher who hasn’t had a date in months accept one of the mistaken invitations. The man proceeds to steal her heart, and the longer she waits to tell him about the mix-up in identities, the less she wants to. But when the Journalist Stern is killed and the murder make the headlines, the charade is over. Or is it? It seems the killer is confused too -- he meant to put sweet Nancy out of the picture, and it all has to do with a gaudy brooch given to her by one of her pupils, a little boy who claims his father is a pirate and has a treasure chest full of booty. Nancy Stern I, a self-described Brunete Who Keeps Her Head, is a teacher at Manhattan’s Small Blessings, a tony preschool where ultrachic parents deposit their “trophy offspring.” Not completely satisfied with her lot in life, Nancy I finds herself suffering from serious envy when a second Nancy Stern, a glamorous celebrity journalist, moves into her building and Nancy I begins to find $10,000 AmEx bills and invitations to private movie screenings in her mailbox and phone messages from ardent male admirers. Nancy I is intrigued, desperately wanting to learn if the grass is really greener. When she gets another misdirected phone call, this time from a man asking for a blind date, she decides to be Cinderella for one night and impersonate Nancy II. The blind date turns out to be the man of her dreams, but now that she’s told him so many creative untruths, how can she ever go straight? Nancy II is murdered and Nancy I finds herself caught up in a new existence that’s even more exciting than she bargained for. 	157931
1962	Name in Print	SS		Hughes, Langston	In "Angry Black, The"	Press	157932
1968	Name of the Game, The:	T	SV 660 (No Beginning). SVD 654. SVD 648, 641.		Series 9-20-1968 to 9-10-1971. 76 Episodes. Based on "Fame is the Name of the Game."	News Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Editorial Assistant Peggy Maxwell (Susan St. James). Reporters Ross Craig (Mark Miller), Joe Sample (Ben Murphy), Andy Hill (Cliff Potter).Howard's position of power, confrontations with business and political enemies, flamboyant lifestyle. Dillon was super-aggressive former newsboy who clawed his way up to position of power and respect.Farrell former FBI agent who went into publishing business because it provided a position from which to make the public aware of the threats posed by organized crime.Peggy Maxwell is a bright, ambitious and occasionally kooky editorial assistant to Howard, Dillon and Farrell.	157933
1969	Name of the Game, The: Agent For the Plaintiff, An	T			Episode #26. 3-21-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard rushes to London where he learns he is being sued for libel by a young British race-car driver. He then becomes the victim of a conspiracy hatched by his own attorney, the lovely-but-lethal Bethany Cromwell, and plaintiff Harold Wyler.	157934
1970	Name of the Game, The: All the Old Familiar Faces	T	SVD 658		Episode #61. 11-13-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Publisher Glenn Howard tries to find out who is behind a series of death threats leveled against him. He interviews several likely suspects who, in flashback, explain just what might have prompted them to kill.	157935
1971	Name of the Game, The: Appointment in Palermo	T			Episode #73. 2-26-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard goes to Italy to research a story, then finds himself mistaken for a Sicilian patriarch. He is kidnapped by one of the families involved in a centuries-old blood feud.	157936
1970	Name of the Game, The: Aquarius Descending	T			Episode #65. 12-11-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Glenn Howard, who is instrumental in discrediting a corrupt politician. Seeking revenge, the politician orders a young hard-case to romance Howard's impressionable 17-year-old niece.The plan is to involve the girl in a scandal and ruin Howard and his magazine. Newscaster (Ralph Story).	157937
1970	Name of the Game, The: Battle at Gannon's Bridge, The	T			Episode #56. 10-9-70	News Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine. An ex-convict Eddie Gannon, who holds the lease on a converted church used as a halfway house for recently released prisoners, is endangered by a rash of unsolved crimes in the neighborhood.Gannon asks Crime magazine editor Dan Farrell (RS) to prove that none of his fellow ex-cons are responsible for the thefts.	157938
1971	Name of the Game, The: Beware of the Watchdog	T			Episode #74. 3-5-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell investigates a consumer advocate who is currently masterminding an expose of the fish-canning industry. When several attempts are made on his life, the advertisers are under suspect.	157939
1968	Name of the Game, The: Black Answer, The	T		Stevens, Leslie	Episode #13. 12-13-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Crime Magazine reporter Jeff Dillon is investigating the fire-bombing death of a black newspaper editor who advocated nonviolence.The chief suspect is Joe X Lee, a leading black militant. The motive may have been that Lee was about to be exposed as a fraud, who'd sold out his brothers to the cops	157940
1969	Name of the Game, The: Blind Man's Bluff	T			Episode #29. 10-3-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.An ex-district attorney gives Crime magazine reporter Jeff Dillon a phony story. It's all part of a complex plan for revenge.He was blinded several years earlier, and his wife's face was mutilated. Now the former D.A. wants to trap the man responsible for his sightlessness.	157941
1969	Name of the Game, The: Bobby Currier Story	T			Episode #22. 2-21-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Currier (Brandon de Wilde) is a young, small-town perennial loser. He kidnaps the daughter of the local sheriff and goes on a murder spree. Dan Farrell (RS) tries to unearth the circumstances that turned the hapless Currier into a murderer.	157942
1970	Name of the Game, The: Brass Ring, The	T			Episode #41. 1-9-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Boxer is suspended when he punches out an obstreperous reporter. Feeling partly responsible, Dan Farrell tries to help the young fighter. Farrell soon learns that the boy's manager may be arranging a fixed bout.	157943
1969	Name of the Game, The: Breakout To a Fast Buck	T			Episode #25. 3-14-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell is called in to investigate a prison break. One of the escapees is an elderly former building contractor, who didn't want to join his fellow cons in their breakout.Farrell suspects that the contractor is being sprung in order to help break into one of the buildings that he designed.	157944
1971	Name of the Game, The: Broken Puzzle, The	T			Episode #75. 3-12-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Governor of an unnamed state though popular with his constituents runs the state like a banana-republic dictatorship, complete with uniformed thugs. Glenn Howard (GB) finds that the source of his power may have bigger political stakes in mind.	157945
1971	Name of the Game, The: Capitol Affair, A	T			Episode #71. 2-12-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard Publications journalist intervenes when a misguided Washington gossip columnist tries to destroy the career of a promising government official who happens to be her boyfriend.	157946
1969	Name of the Game, The: Chains of Command	T	SVD 655		Episode #31. 10-17-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Farrell  is investigating charges that the officials of a prison on the Mexican border are shipping out forced labor to local farms.It has been further charged that the officials are getting rich on kickbacks. Assuming a false identity and taking a job in the border town becomes very hazardous.	157947
1969	Name of the Game, The: Civilized Men, The	T			Episode #36. 11-28-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Farrell heads to Florida to probe into a cattle scam. Someone has been selling tainted meat, the end product of a rustled shipment of government livestock. Could the Mob be involved?	157948
1968	Name of the Game, The: Collector's Edition	T			Episode #4. 10-11-1968	News Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Jeff Dillon, investigative reporter for Crime Magazine. Max, a photographer, had once saved Dillon's life when the two were on assignment in Vietnam. Now Max is accused of murder, and he's counting on Dillon's help in clearing his name.	157949
1970	Name of the Game, The: Cynthia is Alive and Living in Avalon	T	SVD 656		Episode #55. 10-2-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Glenn Howard. Cynthia is a reclusive jet-setter who has of late become a political activist. She refuses all interviews and keeps hidden in a rambling house on the island of Avalon.At the urging of his pal, reporter Paul Tyler decides to make a name for himself by getting the exclusive story on Cynthia.	157950
1970	Name of the Game, The: Echo of a Nightmare	T			Episode #49. 3-20-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.The crime in question occurred some 25 years ago. Now the kidnapper has been mysteriously murdered, compelling Dan Farrell (RS) to investigate.Curiously, the partner of the abduction victim's millionaire father tries to bribe Farrell to drop the case.	157951
1969	Name of the Game, The: Emissary, The	T			Episode #30. 10-10-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.An old-line French Marxist who happens to be an old friend of Crime magazine publisher Howard would like him to help him pull off a delicate diplomatic mission.The Red Chinese delegation has just stormed out of an international health conference, and Howard has been assigned to woo them back.	157952
1970	Name of the Game, The: Enemy Before Us	T			Episode #57. 10-16-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Crime Magazine reporter Jeff Dillon is back in his old neighborhood in New York's "Little Italy", Dillon hopes to take a break from his hectic responsibilities and recapture "something real" from his younger daysUnfortunately, he is bombarded by pain and disillusionment from every side: his stepmother is gravely ill, and her son is deeply involved with drug dealing.	157953
1970	Name of the Game, The: Garden, The	T	SVD 655		Episode #44. 1-30-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell is on the trail of a possible scam. A "Pop" psychiatrist who is strong on placebos but short on ethics, treats his wealthy patients at a lavish remote retreat called The Garden.Farrell is convinced that he is a phony, and tries to prove it	157954
1969	Name of the Game, The: Give Till It Hurts	T			Episode #33. 10-31-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Object of Farrell's latest investigation is a professional fundraiser. The editor recognizes him as a notorious con man, so it should be no problem to expose his racket.But problems there are, especially when an unknown gangster type pressures him to lay off.	157955
1970	Name of the Game, The: Glory Shouter, The	T	SVD 660		Episode #66. 12-18-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime MagazineFire-and-brimstone tele-evangelist is plagued by gremlins from within his organization who are tapping his till. Dan Farrell (RS), investigates only to deduce that he may be the one siphoning from his own flock's donations.	157956
1970	Name of the Game, The: Glory Shouter, The	T			Episode #67. 12-18-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.District attorney up for a judgeship is deemed unfit. Lewis Corbett (Peter Falk) investigates for Howard Publications.	157957
1969	Name of the Game, The: Goodby Harry	T	SVD 653. (Incomplete)		Episode #32. 10-24-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Roving reporter Sam Hardy's boss, Crime magazine publisher Glenn Howard, sends Hardy and magazine researcher Peggy Maxwell on a dangerous fact-finding mission.Their quarry is American missile scientist Harry Roarke. While it appears as though Harry has defected to Cuba, he may very well be hiding out in the States, in fear for his life.	157958
1969	Name of the Game, The: Hard Case of the Blues	T	SVD 653	DeGuere, Philip	Episode #28. 9-16-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine. Blues singer Jesse Boone's business manager has just died under mysterious circumstances. He also swindled Jesse out of $200,000.Thing of it is, Jesse couldn't care less--and Crime magazine editor Dan Farrell (RS) wants to know the reasons for her apathy	157959
1969	Name of the Game, The: High Card	T			Episode #37. 12-5-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.U.S. Senator claims to have photographic proof that Howard was the man who tipped off the Cubans about the Bay of Pigs.	157960
1968	Name of the Game, The: High on a Rainbow	T			Episode #12. 12-6-1998	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.When drugs start appearing in the hands of school children, Farrell and Peggy pose as a truck driver and car-hop as they investigate a narcotics ring.Reporter (Marco Lopez).	157961
1970	Name of the Game, The: I Love You, Billy Baker	T			Episode #62 and #63. 11-20-1970. 11-27-1970. Only Two-Part Episode of Series.	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Las Vegas superstar Billy Baker, who is known far and wide for his reluctance to grant interviews, is particularly close-mouthed on the subject of a beautiful young dancer with whom he'd once been in love--and who now is very much dead.Crime magazine reporter Jeff Dillon (TF) wants to know why.Charo, Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr. as  Billy Baker. Redd Foxx. Ray Charles. Jack Carter. Norm Crosby. Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, Joey Bishop, Tony Martin, Xavier Cugat.	157962
1968	Name of the Game, The: Incident in Berlin	T			Episode #6. 10-25-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard goes to Berlin to arrange the release of one of his top editors who has been arrested in East Germany as a spy.	157963
1969	Name of the Game, The: Incomparable Connie Walker, The	T			Episode #18. 1-24-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Conway "Connie" Walker is the first black mayor of a large unnamed city. In addition to suffering the slings and arrows of racism, Walker is the target of accusations that he has been accepting kickbacks.Crime magazine reporter Jeff Dillon (TF) investigates when a city accountant is murdered.	157964
1969	Name of the Game, The: Inquiry, The	T			Episode #17. 1-17-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard is called before a Senate committee to answer charges that he stole a fortune in U.S. Army funds while serving with the OSS in Italy during World War II.	157965
1969	Name of the Game, The: Island of Gold and Precious Metals	T	SVD 656		Episode #42. 1-16-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Late millionaire's millions have disappeared, and reporter Jeff Dillon wants to find out why. Together with his crack researcher Peggy Maxwell, Dillon checks out the deceased man's relatives.Each, it seems, has a reason for wanting the man dead, and each had opportunity to make off with the inheritance.	157966
1970	Name of the Game, The: Jenny Wilde is Drowning	T			Episode #50. 3-27-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.When a young actress becomes suicidal, Jeff Dillon attempts to prevent her suicide attempts	157967
1969	Name of the Game, The: Keep the Doctor Away	T			Episode #21. 1-14-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Jeff Dillon investigates a doctor who is really a bungling killer.	157968
1970	Name of the Game, The: King of Denmark, The	T			Episode #46. 1-20-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dillon investigates when an ancient and invaluable	157969
1969	Name of the Game, The: Lady On the Rocks	T			Episode #27. 9-19-1969. Second 2 Opener.	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Happy marriage might be a front for the wife's fear and guilt as Howard suspects.	157970
1969	Name of the Game, The: Laurie Marie	T			Episode #39. 12-19-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.When Laurie Marie gets lost on the vast country estate of millionaire industrialist Robert Coates, he posts a $10,000 reward for anyone who can return the girl unharmed.This results in a stampede of mercenary characters who make a shambles of Coates' estate. Watching from the sidelines is reporter Jeff Dillon (TF) and his girl Friday Peggy.	157971
1970	Name of the Game, The: Little Bear Died Running	T			Episode #60. 11-6-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.When an Indian kills the friend of a reporter, Paul Tyler  investigates.	157972
1968	Name of the Game, The: Lola in Lipstick	T			Episode #8. 11-8-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.While in Rome, publisher Glenn Howard finds corruption, illicit romance and narcotics at every turn.	157973
1971	Name of the Game, The: Los Angeles 2017	M			Episode #68. 1-15-1971	News Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Publisher Glenn Howard is suddenly whisked away from his plush office in 1971. He finds himself in a world beneath the Earth's surface, circa 2017The powers-that-be in this subterranean world refuse to answer Howard's many questions as to what has happened on the surface.	157974
1970	Name of the Game, The: Love To Remember, A	T			Episode #54. 9-25-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.At his college class reunion, Howard meets a strange, beautiful woman who tells him how a crush she once had on him has ruined her life.	157975
1969	Name of the Game, The: Love-In At Ground Zero	T			Episode #19. 1-31-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard is kidnapped by a group of protestors who demand he witness their suicide and then write an expose of the army's testing of chemical warfare weapons.	157976
1970	Name of the Game, The: Man of the People	T			Episode #48. 3-6-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Jilted by "populist" tycoon Cesar Rodriguez, Hilary Vanderman (Vera Miles) thirsts for revenge. She plans to publish a series of articles exposing a popular man as a fraud.She claims he uses his Mexican heritage to hornswoggle his own people. Howard (GB) investigates the allegations.	157977
1971	Name of the Game, The: Man Who Killed A Ghost, The	T			Episode #69. 2-5-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Real personality of a famous cowboy star is exposed by Reporter David Corey (Robert Wagner).	157978
1968	Name of the Game, The: Nightmare	T			Episode #5. 10-18-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell (RS) patiently prepares to exact his revenge upon the robbers that murdered his wife.	157979
1970	Name of the Game, The: Now is the Time	T	SVD 660		Episode #58. 10-23-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Publisher Glenn Howard investigates the death of a moderate black educator at a campus torn into a struggle between militants and moderates.	157980
1970	Name of the Game, The: One of the Girls in Research	T			Episode #51. 4-3-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard's research girl has romantic daydreams about him as they try to locate an eccentric conniving industrialist who is trying victimized her.	157981
1968	Name of the Game, The: Ordeal, The	T			Episode #10. 11-22-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Woman sits on death row hoping that Farrell can find enough evidence to prove that she did not murder her husband.	157982
1970	Name of the Game, The: Other Kind of Spy, The	T			Episode #52.. 4-10-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dillon investigates a chemical plant that has blown up only to discover industrial espionage as the motive.	157983
1969	Name of the Game, The: Perfect Image, The	T	SVD 656	Harmon, David P. and Anthony Spinner	Episode #34. 11-7-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard has recently been instrumental in getting the new mayor of Chicago elected. Recently uncovered evidence, however, suggests that he is in bed with the Mob. Howard and Crime magazine researcher Peggy Maxwell try to weed out the truth.	157984
1968	Name of the Game, The: Pilot: Fear of High Places, The	T		Rodgers, Mark	Episode #1. 9-20-1968. Second Pilot for TV Series	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Jeff Dillon investigates the death of a beautiful model. The murder involves an industrialist who is about to assume an important government post.Investigative Reporter Jeff Dillon's first segment.	157985
1968	Name of the Game, The: Pineapple Rose	T			Episode #14. 12-20-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Researcher Peggy Maxwell is kidnapped while digging up information on a famous rock star.Correspondent Andy Hill (Cliff Potter)  investigates Peggy's disappearance. With the help of an FBI agent, Hill unearths a hotbed of mob-motivated intrigue.	157986
1969	Name of the Game, The: Power, The	T			Episode #38. 12-12-1979	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell sets about to investigate corruption on the waterfront. Farrell finds himself in the middle of a power struggle between two brothers battling for control of the longshoreman's union.	157987
1969	Name of the Game, The: Prison Within, The	T			Episode #35. 11-14-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dillon  investigates the story of a young man who is challenged by an Army officer to undergo prisoner of war training. He accepts the survival training challenge.	157988
1968	Name of the Game, The: Protector	T			Episode #9. 11-15-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard goes up against a bigoted millionaire who sets out to solve the nation's racial problems with his own private army.	157989
1968	Name of the Game, The: Revolutionary, The	T			Episode #15. 12-27-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard helps an exiled president of a South American nation regain control in the midst of a counter-revolution.	157990
1971	Name of the Game, The: Savage Eye, The	T			Episode #72. 2-19-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell looks into a conflict involving loggers and the filming of a documentary.	157991
1971	Name of the Game, The: Seek and Destroy	T			Episode #70. 2-5-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell runs into many dead ends as he endeavors to discover why an important scientist suddenly died.	157992
1968	Name of the Game, The: Shine On, Shine On, Jesse Gil	T			Episode #7. 11-1-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard assigns Dillon and Peggy to investigate the complexities of small-town politics after a murder occurs. A woman accuses a shrewd financial manipulator of being responsible for her brother's death.	157993
1971	Name of the Game, The: Showdown, The	T			Episode #76. 3-19-1971	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard's ancestor, an old west gambler, tries to stay alive in the face of a showdown	157994
1970	Name of the Game, The: Skin Game, The	T			Episode #47. 1-27-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Farrell investigates deaths caused by an illegal dilution of medical supplies in a small African nation	157995
1970	Name of the Game, The: So Long Baby and Amen	T	SVD 658	Bochco, Steven	Episode #53. 9-18-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell reports his findings at a Congressional committee hearing on addictive drugs. Later he finds himself entangled with a self-destructive, drug-addicted young girl.	157996
1969	Name of the Game, The: Suntan Mob, The	T			Episode #20. 2-7-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell convinces a moll to help him prove that the mafia is controlling a tiny island.  Dan Farrell (RS) convinces a moll to help him prove that the mafia is controlling a tiny island.	157997
1969	Name of the Game, The: Swinger's Only	T			Episode #16. 1-10-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Farrell  takes a hand in the investigation of a murder at a "Swinging Singles" apartment. The victim is the mistress of one of Farrell's editors.The wife of the victim who despite her despair over her husband's peccadilloes urges Farrell to find the guilty party.Photographer (Peter Duryea).	157998
1970	Name of the Game, The: Takeover, The	T	SVD 655		Episode #43. 1-23-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.As special envoy, Howard visits a crisis-torn Asian nation whose Chief of state allegedly robbed the treasury and vanished. The ladies reinforce Howard's suspicions of a frame-up and sparks a probe that sends him into guerrilla territory	157999
1968	Name of the Game, The: Taker, The	T		Levinson, Richard and William Link	Episode #3. 10-4-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Glen Howard, Crime Magazine publisher, refuses to support a powerful businessman who backs a crooked political candidate and finds himself in a battle of wits in the takeover of his publishing empire.First Publisher Howard segment. Shows Howard's penthouse. Lives on top of the building. Private elevator and helicopter pad on roof.	158000
1970	Name of the Game, The: Tarot	T			Episode #45. 1-13-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Glenn Howard tries to prove that a young girl did not really kill herself and finds himself dangerously entangled with a coven of deadly witches.	158001
1969	Name of the Game, The: Third Choice, The	T			Episode #24. 3-7-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard tries to save a Howard Publications editor kidnapped by a man who hopes to use the ransom to overthrow an African government.	158002
1970	Name of the Game, The: Tradition, The	T			Episode #40. 1-2-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard and a young Greek woman are forced to flee for their lives when they challenge an ancient Greek custom.	158003
1970	Name of the Game, The: War Merchants, The	T			Episode #59. 10-30-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Farrell investigates the death of an old friend and discovers an international weapons-smuggling operation.	158004
1968	Name of the Game, The: White Birch, The	T			Episode #11. 11-29-1968	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Howard travels to Prague, Czechoslovakia, where he and other rival journalists try to get custody of an ailing author's latest work.	158005
1970	Name of the Game, The: Why I Blew Up Dakota	T	SVD 660		Episode #64. 12-4-1970	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine looks into the strange bombing of an odd-ball artist.	158006
1968	Name of the Game, The: Witness, The	T		Nelson, Richard	Episode #2. 9-27-1968.	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.When a Mafia informant is assassinated, Dan Farrell , senior editor of Crime Magazine looks for the only other witness to a major mob crime.She allegedly committed suicide eight years earlier, Farrell discovers that she is living in a village under an assumed name. Unfortunately, he is being followed by the mob assassin.First episode starring Farrell.	158007
1969	Name of the Game, The: Wrath of Angels, A	T			Episode #23. 2-28-1969	Media Owner Glenn Howard, head of Howard Publications, a Los Angeles-based publishing empire. Investigative Correspondent Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa) of People's Magazine. Senior Editor Dan Farrell (Robert Stack) of Crime Magazine.Dan Farrell investigates as a man and a priest try to clean up the slums and end up having a showdown with a powerful Mafioso.	158008
1966	Name of the Game: Fame is the Name of the Game	MT		Thayer, Tiffany (Novel: "One Woman").  Ranald MacDougall (Screenplay)	TV remake of 1949 Chicago Deadline. Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Jeff Dillon (Tony Franciosa)  looks into death of call girl. "One of the best political analysts since Walter Lippmann." Returns to Janus Enterprises, publishers of magazines such as Fame and Strife.Assigned to do profile of oil tycoon. Editorial assistant Peggy Maxwell (Susan Saint James), a flaky but efficient girl Friday.  Reporter finds body of murdered girl and tells Maxwell to get photographs, although he works for "high class magazine."Begins calling people named in diary he finds in dead woman's apartment using fake voices and identities. Developed interest in murder stories while working for newspaper. Tries to convince editor Griffin (Jack Weston) to let him pursue story.Uncovers convoluted web of blackmail and murder. One suspect, a businessman, tries to get reporter fired. Gangster tries to hire reporter to do publicity work for him, then threatens him.  Dead woman's husband killed. Reporter solves murders.Dillon is womanizing reporter who says he likes his women "dumb and happy." Reporter told if anything goes wrong, he's on his own.	158009
1934	Name the Woman	M		Niblo, Fred, Jr. and Herbert Asbury (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for the Times, Clem Rogers (Richard Cromwell) is incompetent, assigned to cover the murder of a district attorney.  Gets the big story, then settles down to write a play.Reporter (Harry Bowen). Reporter (Lynton Brent). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Bill Devins). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Allen Fox). Reporter (Arnold Gray). Reporter (Harrison Green). Reporter (Charles King). Reporter (Frank O'Connor).Reporter (Billy Sullivan). Reporter (Max Wagner). Photographer (Jack Kenney). Photographer (Jerry Mason). Photographer (Don Roberts).	158010
1992	Name Your Adventure	DT			Series. 9-12-1992 to 9-2-1995. NBC	Host Mario Lopez	158011
2008	Name, Age, Sex	M				Journalist (Jeromy Thorsen).  Editor (Tom Wade). 	158012
1930	Namensheirat	MF			Germany	News Media. Ein Journalist (Ernst Ruckert).	158013
1880	Nana	N	OWN - P	Zola, Emile		Drama Critic M. Fauchery, a dramatic critic, a second-rate journalist who writes about Nana in the press, at first favorably and later adversely. A hanger-on of the theater and society, he spends his time seducing other men's wives.Photographer (William Scott).	158014
2001	Nana	MTF			France.	News Media. Le journaliste (Jean-Christophe Lamy). Le journaliste TV (Claude Serillon). Photographer #2 (Antoine Guillaume).	158015
2000	Nana	CB		Yazawa, A	Japan. Published by Shueisha. Appeared in Cookie magazine. Manga series. Drama manga.  Romance manga. Music manga	Magazine Editor Yoshiyuki Arai is the editor in chief of Search magazine. He is often the one to chide Kudo for his sleazy reporting tactics. Tabloid editor Kudo is the editor of the tabloid magazine that focuses on the popular punk rock bands Blast and Trapnest. According to Arai, he is supposed to answer to a higher supervisor, Yokoyama but he chooses to be more impetuous in his actions. He employs Miyake and Kurada to investigate in his place. Photographer's Assistant/Freelance Reporter Miyake is Kurada's partner in crime who frequently stalks Nana O. for a private interview. Yasu punched him once, which later led to a negative article about Yasu being published in their magazine. He finds nothing wrong about pestering the couple, thinking that their relationship is fragile to begin with.Magazine photographer Minoru Kurada is hired by Search magazine to track Nana O. and Ren. He has conflicting opinions with his employer Kudou and claims that once he sees a face, he will never forget it. Curiously, after investigating Nana at a later unspecified time, he reports that Nana died at sea. Publicist - Takeda is in charge of Trapnest's publicity. He is Trapnest's most trusted publicist. Members of the band often address him as "Take-chan.”	158016
2006	Nana	C			Japan. 2006-2007. Produced by Madhouse Studios. NTV and Animax networks. Anime series	Magazine Editor Fumie Sugiwara is the only woman in the editorial group. She scolds her peers for their questionable reporting ethics. Magazine Editor Yoshiyuki Arai is the editor in chief of Search magazine. He is often the one to chide Kudo for his sleazy reporting tactics. Photographer's Assistant/Freelance Reporter Miyake is Kurada's partner in crime who frequently stalks Nana O. for a private interview. Yasu punched him once, which later led to a negative article about Yasu being published in their magazine. He finds nothing wrong about pestering the couple, thinking that their relationship is fragile to begin with.Tabloid editor Kudo is the editor of the tabloid magazine that focuses on the popular punk rock bands Blast and Trapnest. According to Arai, he is supposed to answer to a higher supervisor, Yokoyama but he chooses to be more impetuous in his actions. He employs Miyake and Kurada to investigate in his place. Magazine photographer Minoru Kurada is hired by Search magazine to track Nana O. and Ren. He has conflicting opinions with his employer Kudou and claims that once he sees a face, he will never forget it. Curiously, after investigating Nana at a later unspecified time, he reports that Nana died at sea. Publicist Takeda is in charge of Trapnest's publicity. He is Trapnest's most trusted publicist. Members of the band often address him as "Take-chan.”	158017
2000	Nana 	CB		Yazawa, Ai	Japan. Published by Shueisha. Appeared in Cookie magazine. Manga series. Drama manga. Romance manga. Music manga	Magazine editor Fumie Sugiwara is the only woman in the editorial group. She scolds her peers for their questionable reporting ethics.	158018
2002	Nancy Drew	MT	SVD 1333			Reporter Nancy Drew's investigative journalism gets her in trouble. Newspaper Kid (Andrew Leeds)	158019
1995	Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys: Dead on Arrival (aka Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery, A)	NJ	OWN - P	Keene, Carolyn		Reporter Brenda Carlton and Pam Harter, an ace investigative journalist at Carlton's paper	158020
1939	Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase	M	DVD -R HQ 4919, 4920. VHS 1279			News Media. Reporter (Creighton Hale). Reporter (William Hopper). Reporter (Paul Panzer). Reporter (Jack Richardson). Reporter (John Ridgely).  Photographer (Frank Mayo). Second Photographer (Jack Wise).	158021
1939	Nancy Drew, Reporter	M	DVD -R HQ 4917, 4920. DVD. SVD 614. SV 295	Keene Carolyn (Characters).  Kenneth Gamet (Screenplay)	Bijou - Ness Book	Reporter Nancy Drew (Bonita Granville) wins newspaper writing contest. Becomes fledgling reporter. City Editor Bostwick (Thomas E. Jackson). Nancy and classmates descend on River Heights Tribune newspaper office as part of a three-day student program.She dumps the soft-news piece assigned to her when she overhears the editor complaining that his star reporter was not around to cover an inquest. Drew goes herself and solves the murder.When City Editor Bostwick chews Drew out for switching assignments, she tells him, "I thought reporters always did things like that. At least they do in the movies. And, besides, it says right in my textbook on journalism that a newspaperman or woman…."…stop at nothing to get news, and if she ever intends to impress the editor she must be willing to do more than just what the assignment calls for. So there."  Newspaper Publicity Man (Charles Halton). Photographer in Courtroom (Jack A. Goodrich).When the editor informs her that they already got her story a half hour ago by calling the D.A.'s office, she says, "Oh, dear, and I was so sure I had a scoop and you'd have to stop the presses…or something."	158022
1939	Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter	M	DVD -R HQ 4918, 4920. SVD 1237			Press	158023
1995	Nancy Drew: Asylum	T			Episode #4. 10-14-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Journalist (Jason Cadieux) helps George with a video story about an abandoned psychiatric hospital. Nancy and Bess help George too and end up wandering the spooky halls looking for a hidden treasure along with the journalist and a former patient.	158024
1995	Nancy Drew: Ballad of Robin Hood, The	T			Episode #5. 10-21-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Nancy and Ned try to track down a man who is literally throwing money away from rooftops after covering it with cryptic lines of poetry.	158025
1995	Nancy Drew: Bridal Arrangements	T			Episode #6. 10-28-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Trying to help George's prospective new beau escape a marriage arranged by his parents, Nancy uncovers a marriage-brokerage scam.	158026
1987	Nancy Drew: Buried Secrets	NJ	OWN - P	Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew Files, The: Volume #10	Reporter Brenda Carlton	158027
1995	Nancy Drew: Death and Life of Billy Feral	T			Episode #7. 11-4-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Making a documentary on a rock star who committed suicide five years ago, George thinks she sees his ghost.	158028
1995	Nancy Drew: Double Suspicion	T			Episode #8. 11-11-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.When George loses a videotape she is supposed to deliver for a young director, Nancy discovers it is part of a movie-pirating scheme.	158029
1995	Nancy Drew: Exile	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Mysterious disappearance of Nancy's professor appears to be related to the forthcoming arrival of a renowned Asian religious leader.	158030
1995	Nancy Drew: Fashion Victim	T			Episode #12.  12-9-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Ned saving a beautiful Parisian model from being run over by a speeding car starts the sleuths on the trail of a high-fashion protection racket involving the mob. Photographer (Stefan Elbaum).	158031
1995	Nancy Drew: Happy Birthday, Nancy	T			Episode #2. 9-30-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Nancy's old boyfriend Ned comes back from Africa with a present for her 21st birthday, but on the way from the airport he is assaulted by a mysterious skinhead who turns out to be a jewel smuggler.	158032
1995	Nancy Drew: Hidden Meanings	NJ	OWN - P	Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew Files, The: Volume #110	School Newspaper. Great Lakes High School press association. But for Nancy, turning into a place of sabotage and suspicion.	158033
1995	Nancy Drew: Long Journey Home, The	T			Episode #13. 12-16-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Ned's weekend alone with Nancy in the French countryside is ruined when he becomes involved with a young Frenchman who is being pursued by two Russian mobsters because of a stolen religious artifact.	158034
1995	Nancy Drew: Photo Finish	T			Episode #10. 11-25-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.In Paris, Nancy and her friends help a photographer (Jean-Michel Tinivelli) whose gallery received a bomb threat after he accidentally captured something on film that he shouldn't have. Reporter #1 (Crystel Amsalem). Reporter #2 (Thomas Jouanet).	158035
1986	Nancy Drew: Smile and Say Murder	NJ	OWN - P	Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew Files, The: Volume #4	Magazine. Series of death threats send Nancy undercover at Flash, the country's top teen magazine. Target is Yvonne Verdi, co-owner of Flash and wonder girl of the magazine world	158036
1995	Nancy Drew: Stranger by the Road, The	T			Episode #9. 11-18-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.While the girls are vacationing in France, a mysterious woman at the side of the road prompts them to investigate a chateau rumored to be haunted by a heartbroken ghost.	158037
2000	Nancy Drew: Third-Grade Reporter	NJ		Keene, Carolyn. Jan Naimo Jones (Illustrator)	#35. Nancy Drew Notebooks, The	Reporter Alice Stone goes back to school to write an article. Nancy Drew comes to the rescue.	158038
1987	Nancy Drew: Trial by Fire	NJ		Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew Files, The: Volume #15	Investigative Reporter Ann Granger helps Nancy clear her father who is arrested on bribery charges, which shocks the town of River Heights. Main suspect is father's former best friend, a judge.	158039
1992	Nancy Drew: Update on Crime	NJ		Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew Files Series #78	TV Anchorman Hal Taylor of WRVH-TV meets Nancy Drew when she is brought on board to work as an investigative reporter after threats are made on the life of the handsome news anchorman. Nancy finds the evening news to be filled with violence, ambition, and greed -- and that’s just behind the camera. Nancy’s sure that if she doesn’t get to the bottom of things soon, the lead story will be “Murder at WRVH.”	158040
1995	Nancy Drew: Welcome to the Callisto	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1995. Series 9-23-1995 to 12-16-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Taking an apartment at the Callisto for the new school year, Nancy ends up searching for the man who ran away with no explanation after almost getting hit by her car.	158041
1995	Nancy Drew: Who's Hot, Who's Not	T			Episode #11. 12-2-1995	Advice Columnist Bess works for a local newspaper. George works as a courier while learning to be a documentary filmmaker. Both share an apartment with Nancy Drew, now a 21-year-old college student in Manhattan who works part-time at a temp agency.Bess thinks she is being harassed by a stalker because of something she wrote in her newspaper advice column. News Editor (Duff MacDonald).	158042
1970	Nancy: Adam, the TV Star	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158043
1970	Nancy: Boys’ Night Out	T			Episode #14. 12-17-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158044
1970	Nancy: Budget, Budget, Who’s Got the Budget?	T			Episode #16. 12-31-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158045
1970	Nancy: Busiest Bride in the World	T			Episode #12. 12-3-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158046
1970	Nancy: Case of Spring Fever, A	T			Episode #13. 12-10-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158047
1970	Nancy: East is East and West is Best	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158048
1970	Nancy: First 100 Years Are the Hardest, The	T			Episode #11. 11-26-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158049
1971	Nancy: Girl’s Best Friend, A	T			Episode #17. 1-7-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158050
1970	Nancy: Going, Going, Gone	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158051
1970	Nancy: Guess Who’s Coming to the White House?	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158052
1970	Nancy: Here Comes the Groom	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158053
1970	Nancy: Honeymoon for Twelve	T			Episode #9. 11-12-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158054
1970	Nancy: It’s a Bad Day for Meeting Presidents	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. When the President comes to town to meet Adam, a diligent secret service agent stops Adam from making the dinner.	158055
1970	Nancy: It’s a Good Day for Meeting the President’s Daughters	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158056
1970	Nancy: Just Call Us Incompatible	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158057
1970	Nancy: Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth	T			Episode #15. 12-24-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. 	158058
1970	Nancy: Smallest Diamond in the  World, The	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1970.  Series 9-17-1970 to 1-7-1971	Reporter Willie Wilson (Eddie Applegate) for the Center City Daily ClarionPress Secretary Abigail “Abby” Townsend (Celeste Holm) to the First Lady of the United States.What’s it like being a President’s daughter? Nancy lives in the White House under the close watch of the Secret Service and her chaperone Abby. She marries Adam Hudson, a vet. Adam feels inadequate while shopping for Nancy’s engagement ring.	158059
1961	Nanette Fabray Show, The (aka Westinghouse Playhouse Starring Nanette Fabray and Wendell Corey)	T		MacDougall, Ranald	Series. 1-6-1961 to 7-7-1961.	Writer Dan McGovern (Wendell Corey) is a writer with three kids. His wife is Nan McGovern (Nanette Fabray).	158060
1970	Nanny and the Professor: Astronomers, The	T			Episode #5. 2-18-1970	Reporter (Larry Gelman). Photographer (Douglas Rowe).	158061
1971	Nanny and the Professor: Balloon Ladies, The	T			Episode. 2-12-1971.	Reporter (Jay Della).	158062
1971	Nanny and the Professor: Man Who Came to Pasta, The	T			Episode. 1-29-1971.	Reporter (Jeff Burton).	158063
1997	Nanny, The: Bank Robbery, The	T			Episode #91. 2-12-1997	Reporters (Jean Ford, Fred Kerner). Bumbling bank robber makes friends with Fran.Fran worries her purse not matching her dress, but Mr. Sheffield assures her no one will notice.	158064
1996	Nanny, The: Fashion Show	T	DVD -R HQ 7745		Episode #63. 1-8-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Fran Montano). Reporter #2 (Susan Segal). Reporter #3 (Derek Webster). Mr. Sheffield rushes Fran to get ready because they're late for a premiere.Fran worries her purse not matching her dress, but Mr. Sheffield assures her no one will notice.But Fran appears on Gloss Magazine as a "fashion don't" and blames Sheffield for it since he was the one who didn't let her change the purse. So to make things up, he hires her as the costumer for his next play.	158065
1996	Nanny, The: Hockey Show, The	T			Episode #70. 3-4-1996	TV Commentator (Jeff Mooring). Fran dates a famous hockey player for the New York Rangers who is very superstitious and blames Fran for losing the game when she wears red shoes to the stadium.Entire city think she's a jinx and she decides to prove him wrong. But did the red shoes really jinx the game?	158066
1998	Nanny, The: Honeymoon's Overboard, The	T			Episode #125. 9-30-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Liza Stanley).	158067
1999	Nanny, The: In-Law Who Came Forever, The	T			Episode #135.1-6-1999	Photographer (Burke Roberts). Fran makes some alterations on the wedding video to make it look as if her mother sang at the wedding.	158068
1997	Nanny, The: Nanny and the Hunk Producer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4233. VHS 1369		Episode #95. 4-2-1997	Tabloids Journalist Stan Frey (Michael Brandon) holds up Maxwell and the Nanny to scorn and ridicule in his newspaper. Then promises not to write about them anyway because their issue died on the newsstands.Newspaper Reporters interviewing Maxwell Sheffield because he won a Tony Award for play of the year beating out his lifetime rival Andrew Lloyd Webber. Maxwell's Broadway success gets him and Fran in the tabloids.First Maxwell and Nanny are furious about the false articles in the tabloid. Then they are furious when the tabloid reporter tells them they aren't hot enough copy.Fake stories are about Sheffield and Fran having an affair since Maxwell's honeymoon. Maggie is very upset about it and won't believe it's not true. Fran's upset not by the fact that it's a fake story, but that the story said she was 40.They go to the tabloid to confront the journalist but he assures them he won't print any more stories about them since they were the lowest selling edition in five years. Reporter #1 (Sean Lesure). Reporter #2 (Michelle Roth).	158069
1998	Nanny, The: One False Mole and You're Dead	T	SVD 1334		Episode #113. 1-14-1998	Gossip Columnist Cindy Adams. Fran unwittingly reveals to columnist that a famous actress-star's beauty mark is fake. Adams announces it on her show and makes Margo Lange (Joan Van Ark) quit the play written by Maxwell. Now Fran has to fix things.In order to do so, she comes up with the idea of selling fake moles on the internet with Margo. But the whole plan falls through after Maxwell blabs about it to Mel Brooks who steals it.Maxwell asks Fran to marry him so he can be forgiven, but she says no because she doesn't want to marry a man out of guilt. But this time he actually meant it.	158070
1995	Nanny, The: Oy Vey, You're Gay	T	DVD - Third Season		Episode #55. 10-23-1995. PR	Publicist Sydney Mercer (Catherine Oxenberg) is hired to represent Maxwell.  He soon falls for the gorgeous PR woman who is a lesbian and interested in the nanny.Maxwell decides to get a publicist to improve his image and make him more popular when he finds out that Andrew Lloyd Weber was featured in the newspaper's crossword puzzle. He hires Mercer and radically changes his image to a middle-aged bad boy.He starts to fall for Sydney. They set a date in the Rainbow Room but Fran discovers in the last minute that Sydney is gay and more interested in her so she rushes to meet Mr. Sheffield. They end up getting stuck in the elevator.	158071
1994	Nanny, The: Strike, The	T			Episode #35.11-28-1994	Photographer (Roger Keller). Talk Show Host Sally Jessy Raphael (Herself). Sheffield is opening a new play based on Norma Rae, but there's a busboy strike going on at the cast party and Fran refuses to cross the picket line.The picture of Mr. Sheffield dragging Fran out of the line is published in the4 newspaper and they end up going on Sally Jesse Raphael's show to settle this misunderstanding.	158072
1994	Nanny, The: Sunday in the Park with Fran	T	SV 273		Episode #18. 3-23-1994	Critic Frank Bradley (Eric Braeden). C.C. encourages Grace to go on a playmate with a critic's son Frank Bradley Jr. (Miko Hughes) in order to get him to like Maxwell's new show, but problems arise after Fran hits the obnoxious child with a baguette.Announcer (Nick Salamone).	158073
1996	Nanny, The: Tart with  Heart, The (2)	T			Episode #76. 9-18-1996	Reporter (Greg Lindsay).	158074
1999	Nanny, The: When You Pish Upon a Star	T	VHS 1321		Episode #33. 11-21-1994	Columnist Liz Smith (Herself). Maxwell hires a child star to be in his new musical, but Fran convinces the boy to quit show business.	158075
1996	Nanny, The: Your Feets Are Too Big	T			Episode #68.2-19-1996	Photographer (Steve Posner).	158076
2005	Nano	N		Marlow, John Robert		Reporter Jennifer Rayne, a leading journalist covering high-tech stories, vows to find out why the richest and arguably the most powerful man in the world, the founder and CEO of the tech pioneering corporation is assassinated.The corporation CEO calls a press conference to announce "the most important discovery in the history of the human race," and millions stopped to listen. But just as he is about to unveil the Last Big Breakthrough, he's killed.As beautiful Rayne investigates further, those whose help she enlists end up dead. When she finds the scientist to whom the millionaire had covertly funneled billions, they become fellow fugitives fleeing murderous government agents.While on the run, Marrek tells Jennifer about Swain's dream of seeing nanotechnology create a virtual paradise without hunger, disease, death, or even war. But some government leaders will do anything to possess the technology and turn it into a weapon.Rayne is a stylish, beautiful reporter on new developments in technology.	158077
1949	Nantucket Legend, The (Kraft Television Theatre, NBC)	T		Lefferts, George	In "Best Television Plays of the Year, 1950."  12-14-49.	Reporters Dan Stapleton, Leo Gordon, Sam Banham. Publicity Man (Dort Clark). Narrator (George Nesbitt). Headlines.Publicity man: Dort Clark.	158078
1938	Nanu, Sie kennen Korff noch nicht?	MF				Reporter Droste (Hubert von Meyerinck)	158079
1999	Nao Es Homem Nao Es Nada	TF			Portugal. Series.	News Media. Reporter Bernardo Mattos (Joaquim Monchique). Senior Editor Vitoria (Alexandra Lencastre). Chief Editor Jose Maria (Joao Lagarto). Photographer Guilherme de Braganca (Pedro Alpiarca).	158080
1997	Nao Ha Duas Sem Tres: Luis em Part-Time	TF			Portugal. Episode #7.	Photographer (Joaquim Nicolau).	158081
1995	Naomi and Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge	MT				News Media. Female Newscaster (Gina Gallego)	158082
1937	Naples au baiser de feu	MF				Photographer (Marcel Dalio - The Photographer).	158083
1938	Napoleon ist an allem schuld	MF				Reporter (Horst Birr, Junger Reporter in Paris)	158084
1900	Napoleon of the Press, A	N	USC	Leighton, Marie (Connor)		Newspaper Owner Alfred Chantrey stumbles into newspaper work to support himself and starts a new newspaper called, "The Champion."The Champion is called by his critics,  a" weekly rag order, full of rubbish and vulgarity, and calculated to do more harm to the rising generation of the common people…."Paula Scarth, Alfred's cousin and adopted sister, writes under the nom de plume of Miss Lucy for Alfred's papers -- and he doesn't know it.  Lady Elena ("Ellie") Beaufoy, backer, sub-editor or type-writer girl.Alfred's newspaper empire grows.	158085
1894	Napoleon Wolff and the Newspaper of the Future	SSF	USC	Crawford, T.C.		Newspaper	158086
2007	Naqaab: Disguised Intentions	MF				Reporter (Archana Puran Singh)	158087
1964	Nar enden er go	MF				Journalist (Bent Vejlby). Journalist Jensen (Hardy Rafn Jensen).	158088
2008	Nara	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Jana Kendrick). Young homeless man forms an unworldly bond with Nara. Their friendship grows stronger as time passes giving Blane something to look forward to everyday. The only problem is Nara isn’t like any other friend. She’s Blane’s deepest and darkest secret.	158089
1837	Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, The	SS		Poe, Edgar Allan		Editor Mr. Poe, an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger  offered to write a narrative based on Pym's adventures. He persuades Pym.  Declines to complete Pym's last two or three chapters because he has some doubts as to the veracity of Pym's account.	158090
1984	Narrenschaukel	N		Dieckmann, Heinz	Germany	TV Journalist	158091
1990	Narrow Margin	M	DVD -R HQ 3832, 3816.			Editor Carol Hunnicut (Anne Archer), recently divorced publishing company editor	158092
1952	Narrow Margin, The	M				Reporter (Don Dillaway). Reporter (George Sawaya).	158093
1918	Narrow Path, The	M		Montague, John (Play).  Ouida Bergere, Jack Cunningham (Scenario)	AFI-Editors - Ness Book	Editor Dick Strong (W.E. Lawrence ) is a night city editor. Variety (11/29/18): "As a night city editor the hero is not very convincing and the scenes of the newspaper shop do not look natural."	158094
1955	Narrowing Circle, The	M			UK Only	Journalist Dave Nelson	158095
1954	Narrowing Circle, The	NM	MLPL	Symons, Julian		Press	158096
2004	Narrows, The	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Private Investigator Harry Bosch confronts a villain who's long been in hiding -- a fiend known as the Poet.	158097
1962	Nas avto	MF				Journalist (Antun Vrdoljak)	158098
1950	Nash Airflythe Theatre	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	158099
1997	Nash Bridges:	T	SVD 591, VHS 415		Episodes.	TV Reporter. News Media	158100
1998	Nash Bridges: Hardball	T	DVD -R HQ 6131		Episode #64. 12-4-1998	Talk Show Host. Nash and Joe try to protected a gifted baseball player from deportation.	158101
2000	Nash Bridges: Heist	T	DVD -R HQ 6237. DVD -R 1778		Episode #96. 3-31-2000	Restaurant Food Critic Norman Craft (Peter Artoo), Mystery Food Critic is a mean-spirited, arrogant snob who needs protection from Joe. Craft sets up Joe so killers will go after him."You're irresponsible. Your words destroyed that man's life," Joe to Craft. Nash must infiltrate thief's base of operation in order to catch him.	158102
1996	Nash Bridges: High Impact	T			Episode #4. 4-12-1996	News Media. Reporter (Aisha Tyler). Bomb threat against the mayor.	158103
1998	Nash Bridges: Live Shot	T			Episode #45. 1-17-1998	Reporter (Emma Caulfield). TV Newsman Geraldo Rivera (Himself) comes to interview Nash and Joe. But while drinking with a young biker couple, Nash's drink is spiked with LSD.	158104
2000	Nash Bridges: Messenger, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3720. SVD 1068		Episode #109. 12-8-2000	TV Newscaster Inger Dominguez (Caroline Lagerfelt) is protected by Nash from a deranged fan. Madman guns down five people in elevator, but leaves the news reporter alive. She is more interested in reporting the story rather than catching the killer.Nash and the reporter go at each other.	158105
1997	Nash Bridges: Most Wanted	T	DVD -R 1566		Episode #40. 11-14-1997	TV Sportscaster is being blackmailed and Joe protects him on an off-duty case. Nash doesn't want anything to do with it.	158106
1997	Nash Bridges: Revelations	T			Episode #39. 11-7-1997	Reporter is murdered while covering the new "French Connection" and Nash comes face-to-face with a startling revelation -- his brother, a Vietnam MIA thought dead for the last 24 years may be alive and living in San Francisco.	158107
1998	Nash Bridges: Skin Deep	T			Episode #47. 2-27-19098	Reporter #1 (Hugh Fuller). Reporter #2 (Cynthia Dee Stillman). Famous Fashion model is being stalked by a killer.	158108
1999	Nash Bridges: Truth and Consequences	T			Episode #79. 9-24-1999	Reporter (Jordan Sax). Controversial Latina actress is shot and killed.	158109
2004	Nash Hansen: Nash, Metropolitan	NM		Sennett, Frank	#2 Nash Hansen Mysteries	Reporter Nash Hansen works the trade-show beat for the Chicago Daily Sentinel. When a homeless man is found stabbed to death during an electronics show, the Sentinel's publisher puts Nash on the case with his best friend, Transit Reporter Jerry Povaric.Their investigation leads to the murder of a trade-show exhibit who might have also been a Russian spy, which in turn uncovers unsavory business practices of a major defense contractor.Nash Hansen reports for Chicago's scrappiest daily newspaper, the Sentinel.  Unless Nash can connect all the deadly dots, this deadline will be his last. Fellow Scribe Provaric, his partner in crime fighting, helps him nail the story, or die trying.	158110
2003	Nash Hansen: Nash, Rambler	NM		Sennett, Frank	#1 Nash Hansen Mysteries	Reporter Nash Hansen starts out as a Northwestern student with an internship at the San Bernardino Ledger. Within weeks, however, he is fired by his editor for playing journalistic hardball with a local powerbroker.Powerbroker renovates drive-in theaters, has sketchy ties to band of far-right Christian survivalists. Hansen suspects he's involved in  multiple murders and he won't pass up chance to break big story -- even if he no longer technically works for a paper.	158111
1981	Nashe prizvanie	MTF			Soviet Union	Journalist Varya Kushish (Yelena Shanina).	158112
1975	Nashville	M	DVD -R HQ 5540, 5541, 5542. L.	Tewskesbury, Joan (Screenplay)	Altman. American Film Now.  Ness Book. Jumping Off the Cliff.	BBC Reporter Opal (Geraldine Chaplin) doing documentary. Spends more time talking about her work than doing it. Keeps missing human stories around her. Misses assassination. Last seen wandering through crowd with camera trying to find out what happened.Monologue by reporter as she wanders through junkyard, trying to develop metaphor for wrecked automobiles as symbols of dying capitalist America. Comes to end of row of cars, sees school buses and finds renewed inspiration for mangled musings.Journalist Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), British broadcast journalist of Nashville constantly talking into a tape recorder. TV Correspondent (Howard K. Smith-Himself) and TV editorials.CBS Reporter informs us that Barbara Jean was hurt in a tragic accident involving fire baton	158113
1976	Nashville Girl	M				Publicist (Mae Axton).	158114
2003	Nashville Star	T			Series	Correspondent (Kathleen McClellan). Host (Nancy O'Dell).	158115
1958	Nasser Asphalt (aka Wet Asphalt)	MF			West Germany	Reporter Greg Bachmann (Horst Buchholz) takes it upon himself to warn the public and his journalistic peers of the dangers of sensationalism when a made-up story crafted to meet a rapidly approaching deadline spirals out of control.  The aspiring journalist has just been released from prison and is looking for some honest work. He is soon hired as an assistant to influential yellow journalist Cesar Boyd (Martin Held). Bachmann is shocked to discover that his new employer has concocted the story of a blind Nazi soldier discovered in a bunker years after the end of World War II in order to meet a looming deadline. When other reporters latch onto the story and run a phony picture of the long-lost soldier, a peaceful protest aimed at pressuring authorities to release the man quickly elevates into a full-scale riot. Now with all of Europe in chaos, Bachmann must race to expose the fraudulent scoop and spread the word about the dangers of tabloid reporting. 	158116
1990	Nasty Boys	T			3-30-90	News Media. Gubernatorial candidate is a media manipulator	158117
2003	Nasu: Andalusia no natsu	C			Japan	Commentator (Toshimasas Ichikawa - Voice). Announcer (Shinichi Hatori - Voice).	158118
2004	Nata pa hene	MF			Albania	Journalist (Gene Fuga).	158119
2009	Natalee Holloway	MT	DVD -R HQ 11055, 11056			News Media. Beth Twitty embarks on a quest for truth and justice when her teenage daughter, Natalee Holloway disappears in Aruba.  Media circus. 	158120
1994	Natalie - Endstation Babystrich	MT				Photographer (Oliver Korittke).	158121
1996	Natalie Gold Mystery: Chestnut Mare, Beware	NM		Jaffe, Jody	#2 Natalie Gold Mysteries	Reporter Natalie Gold of the Charlotte Commercial Appeal in North Carolina is a horse-crazy fashion writer. Her favorite journalist on the paper is Henry Goode, the paper's star investigative reporter.She is eager to attend a riding clinic taught by a famous trainer in Virginia horse country and promises to write a page-one story on the four-year-old death of an ambitious and beautiful horsewoman who was the former Miss Connecticut.Her mother insists her daughter's death was not caused by a fall from a horse but was a murder her friends tried to cover up. She ran with a fast crowd in exclusive Middleburg, Va. Thanks to a discreet sugar daddy.Gold gives support Reporter Goode who is investigating vague, threatening letters sent to the paper. With the letters came lists of bigwigs in Virginia and the Carolinas with no apparent connection to each other.When these personages start dying in alphabetical order, their link becomes clear: the tobacco industry.	158122
1995	Natalie Gold Mystery: Horse of a Different Killer	NM		Jaffe, Jody	#1 Natalie Gold Mysteries	Reporter Natalie Gold of the Charlotte Commercial Appeal in North Carolina is a horse-crazy fashion writer. Her favorite journalist on the paper is Henry Goode, the paper's star investigative reporter.Gold wants to break into hard news and get off the fashion beat she detests. When a brutal trainer and a quarter-million-dollar show horse are found beaten to death, her insider knowledge and contacts make her invaluable to Henry Goode.Intuition tells her that the victim's former lover, who's been charged with the murder, is innocent. The dead trainer was cruel to man and beast and some pricey animals under his care died suddenly for no apparent reason.Nattie's best friend at the farm called him scum. Nattie knows the rich, competitive and devious world of the show horse circuit. She scrimped and saved to buy her own horse, Brenda Starr.Moving between the green paddocks of the Southern gentry and the raunchy newsroom of Charlotte's bustling daily, Nattie, a Yankee from Philadelphia, has discovered the dirty little secrets of the super-rich. She discovers a dozen suspects.	158123
1998	Natalie Gold Mystery: In Colt Blood	NM		Jaffe, Jody	#3 Natalie Gold Mysteries	Reporter Natalie Gold of the Charlotte Commercial Appeal in North Carolina is a horse-crazy fashion writer. Her favorite journalist on the paper is Henry Goode, the paper's star investigative reporter.Nattie's boss at the Appeal orders her to find a local horse whisperer to interview. She finds a yellow-haired New Age belle who has a psychic connection to horses. She not only talks to them she hears what they answer.Before she can set up a meeting, the woman vanishes along with her newfound friend, Nattie's eccentric father. Their sudden disappearance coincides with the brutal murder of an unpopular heiress whose bludgeoned body was found in a pile of manure.	158124
1999	Natalie Joday: Hatch and Brood of Time, The	NM		Larson, Ellen	#1 NJ Mysteries.	Reporter Natalie Joday has  knack for getting the facts. She's pulled into a murder investigation by an anguished young woman's cry for help. But her compassion turns to fear when she discovers that her brother may be involved.Lifetime of painful run-ins with legal system has left Joday wary of the police so she sets out to solve the case herself by uncovering the secrets of the past -- even when the secrets are her own.Joday lives in the corner of northwestern New Jersey called Bergen County in a town called Haworth where she has lived her whole life. She works for the New Jersey Star.	158125
2000	Natalie Joday: Unfold the Evil	NM		Larson, Ellen	#2 NJ Mysteries	Reporter Natalie Joday, after enjoying a temporary stint at the Bergen New Jersey Evening Star's crime desk, investigates mysterious letters mailed to the newspaper's inexperienced advice columnist.When her probing uncovers the 20-year-old murder of a political hopeful whose aspirations were quashed by a scandal exposed in her own newspaper, Joday is pressured into continuing the story.Suspicion falls on a former Star board member and current political candidate endorsed by the paper.	158126
1983	Natas - Reflection, The	M		Dunlap, Jack (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve (Randy Mulkey) is fired by his editor because he has spent a year on a story about an Indian demon. Girlfriend works for a TV station and she reluctantly agrees to give him a crew and equipment when he goes in search of the demon.Team finds a ghost town inhabited by zombies. Journalist and his girlfriend confront the creature and destroy it by showing it its own reflection in a mirror.Girlfriend throws her notebook out of the car widow as they drive away saying here is no way they will be able to tell the story.	158127
2006	Nate Washington	M			Short	Newscaster (Melissa Martin).	158128
1980	NATEK-magasinet: Voksende interesse for hypnisen - kan man hypnotisere via fjernsyn?	TF				Photographer Kamma Prahm (Herself).	158129
2005	Nathan Barley	T			Episode #3. 2-25-2005	Journalist (Isibeal Ballance). PR (Jolyon Rubinstein). Russian Reporter (Max Bollinger).	158130
1983	Nati con la camicia	MF			Italy	Correspondent. Foreign Correspondent in Video Conference (Raffaele Mottola).	158131
1937	Nation Aflame	M		Dixon, Thomas, Oliver Drake, Rex Hale (Story). Drake (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Editor Harry Warren (Alan Cavan) of the Middleton Telegram opposes a dangerous KKK-type group, the Avenging Angels.Editor is betrayed by a friend who has joined the group arranging for the editor to be ambushed, taken into the woods and beaten to death. Newspaper owner who chairs "The People's Party" works for retribution.Film reinforces the position of the press as an effective deterrent against such groups -- "An unfriendly press is the worst enemy we can have," says one Avenging Angel member. Editor Cavan is a true hero.	158132
1984	Nation Thief, The	N	OWN - H	Houston, Robert		Newspaper Editor William Walker who is a surgeon, lawyer, newspaper editor and radical reformer in 1855 San Francisco	158133
1961	Nation's Future, The	DT			Series. 10-15-1961 to 6-3-1962. NBC	TV Newsman Edwin Newman. Host John K.M. McCaffery, moderator of public affairs program.	158134
1977	National Anthem, The	N	OWN - H	Raskin, Barbara		Reporter Nona Landau  during Watergate summer in Washington, D.C.  Tony Lewellen, nationally syndicated columnist who has Washington in his pocket	158135
1965	National Driver's Test, The	DT				TV Newsman Mike Wallace	158136
1999	National Enquirer's Uncovered: Hollywood News	T				Gossip Columnist Janet Charlton.  Commentator Nelson Aspen.	158137
1985	National Geographic Explorer	DT			Series 1985-	Correspondents Nick Baker (2003), Brady Barr (2003), Michael Davie (2003), Mireya Mayor (2003).Narrators Salvatore Vecchio (2004-2006), Peter Coyote. Hosts Lisa Ling (2003-2006), Tom Chapin (1985-1988), Robert Urich (1988-1995), Boyd Matson (1995), Bob Ballard.	158138
1995	National Geographic Really Wild Animals	DT			Series. 9-16-1995. CBS	Host Dudley Moore as Spin the Globe	158139
1984	National Lampoon's Hot Flashes	T				Parody News. National Lampoon's Hot Flashes staff, an evening news show, preparation for broadcast. For staff see p. 292	158140
2006	National Lampoon's Pledge This!	M				MTV VJ (Jennifer Elise Cox). Paparazzi/Dance Scene (James Malsbury).	158141
2006	National Lampoon's Totally Baked: Potumentary, A	M				News Media. News Reporter (Daisy Torme). Journalist (Jerry Penacoli).  Producer (Rustam Branaman). Producer Daryl (Michael Oden).	158142
2002	National Lampoon's Van Wilder	M				College Journalist Gwen Pearson (Tara Reid) of the Liberator getting a story on the hero, a career student. Editor Elliot.	158143
2003	National Security	M				TV Anchorman (Hal Fishman - Himself). 	158144
1944	National Velvet	M	DVD -R HQ 3849-3850-3841. L			Reporter (William Austin). Cameraman (Gerald Oliver Smith). Photographer (Gerald Oliver Smith).	158145
1954	National, The (aka CBS News: The National)	DT			Canada. CBC 1954 (The National News)-	Television Newscast reporting on major Canadian and international news stories airing on CBC Television. Radio Newsman Larry Henderson, temperamental newscaster was first single newsreader.TV Anchors Larry Henderson (1956-1959), Earl Cameron (1959-1966), Stanley Burke (1966-1969), Warren Davis (1969-1970), Lloyd Robertson (1970-1976), Peter Kent (1976-1978), Knowlton Nash (1978-1988), Ian Hanomansing (2006), Alison Smith (2006).TV Anchors Peter Mansbridge (1988-2006), Diana Swain (2006). Correspondent & Weekend Anchor Wendy Mesley (1979). Correspondent and Weekend Anchor Bill Cameron (1983-1999).Correspondent Hilary Brown. Chief Political Correspondent Keith Boag (2006). Meteorologist Claire Martin (2006).	158146
1969	Nationwide	DT			UK. Series 1969	Reporter John Stapleton (1975-1977). Consumer Unit Valerie Singleton (1973-1980).Presenters Michael Barratt (1969-1977), Bob Wellings (1971-1980< Frank Bough (1972-1982), John Stapleton (1977-1980), Sue Cook (1980-1983), Richard Kershaw (1980-1983), Hugh Scully (1980-1983), David Dimbleby (1982).	158147
1950	Native Son	M				Reporter Joe (George Nathanson). Farley, a Reporter (Georges Rigaud).	158148
1986	Native Son	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (John Otrin). Reporter #2 (Adam Gregor). Reporter #3 (William Boyett). Reporter #4 (Robert Alan Browns).	158149
1991	Native Tongue	NM	OWN - P	Hiaasen, Carl	PR	Public Relations Man Joe Winder, a burned out ex-reporter is now PR man for the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills amusement park.  Solves a mystery.	158150
1933	Natt pa Smygeholm, En	MF				Editor (Nils Wahlbom), Kungshamns Varjehanda	158151
1957	Nattens ljus	MF				Photographer (Sven-Eric Gamble).	158152
1988	Natura contro (aka Green Inferno, The, Cannibal Holocuast II)	MF			Italy	Reporter Jemma Demien (May Deseligny) has evidence that a professor missing in the Amazon is still alive. A friend hires two men to steal a plane and fly down to the jungle to meet with her. Once they, they meet Jemma and head into the jungle. They face gold hunters who are killing and torturing natives to find a legendary treasure. Now racing against the treasure seekers to reach the Imas, they also uncover another scandal in the jungle and try to shut them both down to save the local natives. 	158153
1985	Natural Attraction	N		Carroll, Marissa	Weinberg List	Journalist	158154
1994	Natural Born Killers	M	L	Tarantino, Quentin (Story).  David Veloz, Richard Rutowski, Oliver Stone (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Wayne Gale (Robert Downey, Jr.), Australian-accented host of American Maniacs follows exploits of two killers and TV exposure of two psychopaths turn them into international superstars. Gayle has contempt for audience considering it moronic.Man captures the killers saying he has more respect for a worm in his stool than he does for Gayle. Reporter arranges live interview following the Super Bowl. Killer says murder is pure. People like Gayle make it impure by buying and selling fear.Man kills several guards and bystanders, insists Gayle's crew continue to film as he takes them hostage and rescues his girlfriend. Gayle instead of trying to stop him, aims and adjusts camera as killer murders victim. Reporter joins in killing of guards/Gayle yells he is a respected journalist who has won both the Edward R. Murrow and Golden Globe awards. Trio escape and as the woman runs the camera, Gayle delivers a blood-stained stand-up, then concludes interview with the two killers.As interview ends, the reporter pleads for his life trying to convince the killer he can make them media superstars. Man responds by killing him. Asian Reporter (Jennifer Say Gan). Japanese Reporter (Saemi Nakamura). WGN Newscaster (Robert Jordan).	158155
1953	Natural Causes	NM		Cecil, Henry (pseudonym Henry Cecil Leon)		Publisher Alexander Bean, litigious newspaper publisher who generally avoids testifying in person. Justice Beverley who embarrasses Bean in court and becomes a target of his newspaper.	158156
1994	Natural Causes	M				TV Correspondent (Jeremy Harrington).	158157
1979	Natural Enemies	M				TV Newscaster (Robert Perry).	158158
1993	Natural Enemies	NM		Cameron, Sara		Correspondent Sam Hawthorne finds the bodies of an outspoken opponent of legalization of the ivory trade who is brutally assassinated along with his wife in a wildlife preserveHawthorne is contacted by the real killers who claim to be members of an environmental terrorist group. Their mission is to attack members of the Wildlife Service including the reporter's ex-lover who is conducting research on elephant communication.American Reporter attaches himself to testy Kenyan policeman working to solve the gory murder. His trip through game park on his way to cover rising Kenyan insurgency ends abruptly when he stops to help stranded motorists and finds them all dead or dying.Hawthorne tries to get the dying man to the nearest camp but he's too late. He's charged with murder.The former lovers, Sam Hawthorne and a biologist are thrown together as they attempt to track down ecoterrorists who have murdered the Kenyan government officials.	158159
1996	Natural Justice: Heat	M				News Media. Male Reporter (David Davies). Female Reporter (Kate (O'Sullivan).	158160
1992	Natural Lies	T			Episode #1.Series	Journalist (David Sterne)	158161
1987	Natural Prey	NM	OWN - H	Mathis, Edward		TV Journalist Suzie, rising television journalist.	158162
1978	Natural Shocks	N	OWN - H	Stern, Richard		Correspondent Fred Wursup, first-rate journalist who covers and makes stories around the world	158163
1984	Natural, The	M	L	Malamud,  Bernard (Novel). Roger Towne, Phil Dusenberry (Screenplay)	Based on 1949 incident	Sportswriter Max Mercy (Robert Duvall),  Reporter-Cartoonist. Mercy first meets ball player as a young man whose career is curt short because mysterious woman shoots him. Later, Mercy offers player $5,000 for exclusive story.Tells the player whether he is a hero or a goat he is still going to be a great story.  When the sportswriter tries to photograph him during a night practice, the player hits foul balls at him, knocking him down.During the game, he hits a pop fly that shatters the glass around Mercy in the press box. Newsreel narrator (Charles Sergis). Newsreel Presenter (Edward Walsh).  Home Plate photographer (Joshua Abbey). Other sportswritersHome Plate Photographer (Joshua Abbey).	158164
1951	Natural, The	NS	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Malamud, Bernard		Sports Columnist Max Mercy is a nasty journalist. Sportswriters.	158165
2005	Naturally, Sadie: Forest for the Trees	T	DVD -R HQ 4051		Episode #9. 7-16-2005. Canada	TV Reporter Dan Duran and other news media cover Sadie and her friends staging a tree sit-in.	158166
2005	Naturally, Sadie: Night Crawlers	T			Episode #24. 9-18-2005. Canada	Reporter (Dan Duran).	158167
2000	Nature Boy	MT			Miniseries	Journalist One (Steve Drayton). Journalist Two (Jo-Anne Horan). Reporter (Jeremy Sharples).	158168
1961	Nature Camp Confidential (aka Diary of a Nudist, 1963).	M		Stanley, Melvin (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Newspapers/Editors. Ness Book	Reporter Stacey Taylor (Dave Decker) is assigned by editor Arthur (Norman Casserly) of a small town Florida newspaper to expose nudism by posing as a nudist at a camp and secretly write articles.Reporter is converted to nudism and indicates this in her articles. When editor shows up at camp to do article himself, he is also converted and the two become engaged.Journalist is used as device to introduce footage of activities at a nudist camp.	158169
1995	Nature of the Beast	M				Radio Newscaster (Victor Salva).	158170
1949	Nature of Things, The	DT			Series. 5-22-1949 to 3-28-1954. NBC	Host Dr. Roy K. Marshall.	158171
1986	Nature's End	N	OWN - H	Strieber, Whitley-J. Kunetka		Journalist John Sinclair	158172
1953	Naturen og eventyret	MF				Interviewer (Arne Hestenes)	158173
2009	Naughty	N		Alers, Rochelle		Paparazzi, parties, red-carpet catfights and shocking sex tapes -- wild child Breanne Parker is always in the spotlight except where her celerity parents are concerned. Beautiful and talented in her own right, Bree has used her antics to gain attention from her R&B-diva mother and record-producer father. 	158174
1935	Naughty Marietta	M	L			Announcer (Wilfred Lucas)	158175
1939	Naughty Neighbors	C				Newspaper Headline: Feud Ends	158176
2008	Naughty Novelist, The	M			Adult	Journalist Darian (Darian Caine) moves into a new town looking to pick up some choice writing assignments to keep her career on track. Answering a “Writers Wanted” ad in the local newspaper, she is introduced to “Flesh for Fantasy Publications,” which specializes in erotic literature for women. Within days, Darian’s heated imagination conjures up sexually intoxicating storylines that literally set her manuscripts on fire, and as these fictional lesbian encounters play out in her head and on the page, it’s just a matter of time before pen touching paper becomes flesh caressing flesh.	158177
2002	Naughty or Nerdy?	NR		Title, Elise	Harlequin	TV Reporter Lucy Walker attends her 10th year class reunion. A geek in college still loves her. He is now a private investigator and his boss pushes him into attending the reunion as a geek instead of the hunky man he's grown into.Walker sees through his disguise. He suspects her and her old football boyfriend of being involved in embezzlement. They end up falling for each other.	158178
2005	Naughty or Nice	M				Sportscaster Henry Ramiro (George Lopez) is a nasty, vituperative Chicago radio “shock jock” sportscaster changed by a Christmas season encounter with a 15-year-old fan who is dying of cancer who forces him to be nice for a day. He realizes his newfound disposition is having a positive effect on everyone around him including the boy’s health and the local sports teams’ success rates but he also comes under fire from his competition and his ratings begin to suffer. Although his show is Number One in the ratings, Ramiro has managed to alienate everyone around him with his relentless verbal assaults -- including his family who has suffered most from his negative outlook on life and questions his current intentions.  His fans band together to help him realize miracles do happen to the best and worst of humanity.  Newsstand Attendant (Kevin Williams). 	158179
2002	Naughty Pinups	M				Interviewers (Alexandra Asilk, Julia Parton - Themselves).	158180
1963	Naughty Shutter, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Photographers	Reporter using a camera that showed people nude when the photos were developed.	158181
1918	Naughty, Naughty!	M			AFI-Editors	Editor Matthew Sampson (Earl Rodney)  is editor of small town newspaper in Lillyville, Kansas.	158182
1990	Naui sarang naui shinbu	MF			South Korea	Editor-in-Chief Mu-song Jeon.	158183
1891	Naulahka, The	N	USC	Kipling, Rudyard		Editor Heckler of the Topaz Telegram	158184
2004	Nausea II	M				News Media. Time Out Paris Reporter (Ami Armstrong). Irish Press (John Murphy). German Press (Jim Sterling).	158185
1949	Navajo Trail Raiders	M		Webster, M. Coates (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor of the Yellow Creek Star is the person behind thefts of money shipments. Man's friend was once involved in robbery and is first blackmailed by his brother. Accused of arranging murder of insurance company messenger.Man pretends to turn on friend to trap person behind thefts. He's framed for murder of his friend's brother. When he rides to the insurance company office to stop stage, he is ambushed and beaten by editor's cohorts.After he gets away, he breaks into newspaper office to confirm suspicion that editor is ringleader of gang. Editor has taken man's friend from jail at gunpoint and plans to have him hold up stage and then kill him so it looks as if he committed robbery.Man and evil editor takes place in cave. Man's sidekick finally kills the editor.	158186
1999	Navigating the Heart	MT	SVD 814			Journalist (Kevin Blatch).	158187
2001	Navigators, The	M				Interviewer (Betty Noble). Interviewer (Sue Thompson).	158188
1983	Navstevnici	TF				Reporter Petr Malat (Jan Hartl).	158189
1937	Navy Blue and Gold	M	DVD -R HQ 2585, 2586			Reporter (Eddie Hall). First Commentator (John Hiestand). Second Commentator (Tom Hanlon).	158190
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Capitol Offense	T	DVD -R HQ 10363		Episode #116. 10-7-2008	News Media cover the murder of a young female naval officer. It turns out a senator and his wife are the murderers. When Senator seeks Gibs’ help to solve the murder of a young Naval officer, the NCIS team find itself inside the world of Washington politics.	158191
2006	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Corporal Punishment	T	DVD -R HQ 9325		Episode. 11-28-2007	Public Relations Practitioner for a senator is worried about bad publicity and tries to spin the story of a war hero gone berserk. 	158192
2009	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Endgame	T	DVD -R HQ 11585		Episode. 11-10-2009	News Media covers story of former Korean politician being killed in Washington D.C. Vance’s family is once again put into danger when a Korean assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety, and the team works on helping Vance face his troubled past. 	158193
2007	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Friends & Lovers (aka Friends and Lovers)	T	DVD -R HQ 7959		Episode. #85 2-13-2007	News Media. When a young sailor's body is found in an abandoned building in a seedy part of town, an ominous message written in blood leads the team to switch gears to find the killer.	158194
2006	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Iced	T	DVD -R HQ 5802 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #65. 4-4-2006	News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Rico). TV coverage of killing at end of the program.	158195
2007	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: In the Dark	T	DVD -R HQ 8431		Episode. 5-1-2007	Photojournalist (John Billingsley) is a blind photographer who uses his heightened senses of hearing and smell to create memorable pictures. Works for Vanity Fair and other publications.The NCIS team turns to him to recreate a crime scene and track down a petty officer's killer.	158196
2009	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Inside Man, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11482		Episode. 10-6-2009	Blogger Matt Burns, who runs the site beltwayburns.com, accuses NCIS of a cover-up and then is murdered. The NCIS team has to find out who killed him and take another look at the closed case. Burns is seen sitting in his car with his laptop updating his blog with information about investigating NCIS. He mentions heading out to meet a source. Later, his body plummets off a bridge and onto a construction site, impaled on the rebar below. Gibbs briefs the team about their latest case. The blogger was not a sailor or a marine, but he has been dragging NCIS’s reputation through the mud. The team finds out Burns ruined a lot of Washington careers through his blog including Federal Appeals Court Judge Thomas Victor who was set to become a Supreme Court nominee but Burns blogged about plagiarism and possible infidelity and Victor was forced to withdraw his nomination. Maybe Burns was murdered to keep him quiet?Two men met on a train and agreed to an insider trading scam. When Burns heard about it, he made up the inside trading story. The killer and Burns agreed to meet and Burns was killed to keep him from exposing the truth.	158197
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Judgment Day	T	DVD -R HQ 9931, 9932		Episode. 5-20-2008. Season Finale.	African-American TV Reporter Debra Green reports on explosion in NCIS director’s brownstone apartment and fire destroying all life inside. But the director was killed in a shootout in the desert and the fire-explosion is a cover-up. 	158198
2010	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Masquerade	T	DVD -R HQ 11763		Episode. 2-2-2010	News Media. NCIS team has to thwart an attempt by a group of terrorists to detonate a bomb before it’s too late.	158199
2004	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Missing	T			Episode #20. 5-4-2004	Reporter has a date with a marine who is then reported missing. During the investigation, the team discovers that three former members of his unit are dead and suspect the unit commander to be a serial killer.	158200
2005	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Model Behavior	T			Episode #57. 12-13-2005	News Media. TV Newsman Guy Ross (Kent Shocknek). 	158201
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Murder 2.0	T			Episode #119. 10-28-2008	News Media. TV Newsman Guy Ross (Kent Shocknek). 	158202
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Murder 20	T	DVD -R HQ 10449		Episode. 10-27-2008	News Media. TV Anchor Kent Shocknek reports on a serial killer story involving the NCIS. The captured killer laughs because he says he will get the notoriety he deserves. But NCIS keeps his identity secret and this is reflected in the newscast. 	158203
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Nine Lives	T	DVD -R HQ 10426 (First Five Minutes are Missing). 		Episode. 10-2008	TV Reporter  Cindy Ames (Gina St. John) of ZNN News covers the shooting of a marine’s brutal murderer live on camera. While on the hunt for a marine’s brutal murderer, the NCIS team and Gibs find themselves working against FBI Agent Fornell yet again. 	158204
2004	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: One Shot, One Kill	T			Episode #13. 2-10-2004	News Media. Female Reporter (Sheila E. Frazier). Male Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Team investigates when a Marine recruitment officer is found shot to death by a sniper with a grudge who leaves a white feather behind.	158205
2008	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Recoil	T	DVD -R HQ 9885		Episode. 5-6-2008	News Media covers shooting of serial rapist.	158206
2004	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Reveille	T			Episode #23. 5-25-2004	Reporter Debra Green (Sheila Frazier) of ZNN. Terrorist plans to attack the President. The team must follow the clues to reveal the terrorist's identity and find Kate, who was kidnapped by the terrorist.	158207
2006	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Sandblast	T	DVD -R HQ 7234		Episode #77. 11-6-2006	News Media. NCIS Staff investigates several bombings to find out if terrorists are involved. Team is called in when a Marine Colonel dies in an explosion at a military golf course.	158208
2006	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Shalom	T	DVD -R HQ 6877		Episode #71. 9-19-2006	Reporter Debra Green (Sheila Frazier) of ZNN.  When Ziva accidentally witnesses a political assassination, she must surrender to the FBI. She turns to a retired Gibbs for help. Iranian terrorist captured after killing people in a bombing.	158209
2007	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Sharif's Return	T	DVD -R HQ 7827		Episode #83. 1-23-2007	Newscaster (Patricia Mizen). Mamoun Sharif is a wanted terrorist who now has the missing 10 kilograms of highly toxic chemical weapons. They must find him and stop him before it's too late.	158210
2003	Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Yankee White	T			Episode #1. 9-23-2003.	TV News Anchor (Doris E. McMillon). While on Air Force One, a Navy Commander dies. Was it natural causes or murder?	158211
1990	Navy SEALS	M	DVD -R HQ 2742, 2743. SVD 1222			TV Newswoman Claire Varrens (Joanne Whalley) and sea-air-land commandos rescue hostages from terrorists armed with Stinger missiles. Journalist expert on middle east. "I'm a journalist, not a spy." Local TV Announcer (John Pruitt).	158212
1956	Navy Wife	M				Photographer (Phil Arnold)	158213
1957	Naya Daur	MF			India.	Photographer Anjana (Johnny Walker).	158214
1966	Nayak (aka Naayak)	MF		Ray, Satyajit (Director-Writer)	India	Journalist Aditi (Sharmila Tagore) confronts a matinee idol who is going by train to collect an acting award. The actor reluctantly lets the journalist interview him, won over by his naiveté. He discloses his past, his fears and his secrets. At the end of the interview, the movie star, overcome by his guilt, contemplates suicide and is dissuaded by the reporter. The next morning, Aditi who had surreptitiously taken notes of their conversation, destroys them because he does not want to disclose the actor’s darkest secrets. When the train reaches its destination, the matinee idol leaves the train surrounded by his fans and is back to his normal star self where there is no place for guilt, confessions or the young reporter. 	158215
2001	Nayak (aka Nayak -- The Real Hero)	MF			Bollywood	TV Anchor-Chief Reporter for QTV Shivaji Rao (Anil Kapoor) is an investigative journalist uncovering stories. TV Reporter (Pooja Batra). TV Cameraman (Johnny Lever).Journalist Shivaji Rao is a cameraman for a TV station in India with his assistant (Johnny Lever). While covering the Chief Minister on one of his political outings, he spots an innocent village girl and falls in love.Father rejects him because he doesn't have a safe government job. Witnesses horrible riot and saves a bleeding man. He gets a promotion and interviews the Chief Minister on TV. He challenges the Chief Minister to trade jobs with him for a day.He changes the system by weeding out corruption and social evils. Inspirations from real-life TV journalists Prannoy Roy, Karan Thapar and Rajat Sharma. Elderly Journalist Aghore (Jogesh Catterjee).	158216
1994	Nazar Ke Samne	MF			India.	Press Photographer Umesh (Dharmesh Tiwari).	158217
1998	Nazca	C			Japan.	TV Newscaster (Ron Snow).	158218
1942	Nazi Agent	M	DVD -R HQ 3663, 3664			Reporters (Edward Hearn, Jack Daley, Drew Demarest, Wilbur Mack). Commentator's Voice (Stuart Crawford).	158219
1986	Nazi Hunter: Beate Klarsfeld Story, The	MTF				Editor (Albert Simono - Aurore's Editor).	158220
1953	NBA Basketball	DT			Series. 12-12-1953. DuMont, NBC, ABC, CBS, NBC.	Sportscasters-Announcers Marty Glickman (1955-1955, 1962), Jack Gregion 1955-1956), Lindsay Nelson (1954-1956), Curt Gowdy (1958, 1958-1959), Bud Palmer (1961), Chris Schenkel (1965, 1973), Bob Cousy (1965), Bill Russell (1971-1983), Keith Jackson (1973).Pat Summerall (1973), Elgin Baylor (1973-1974), Oscar Robertson (1975), Jerry West (1975), Mendy Rudolph (1976-1977), Brent Musberger (1977-1989), Tim Ryan (1978), Hot Rod Hundley (1973-1974, 1980-1981), Rick Barry (1974, 1981), Gary Bender (1980-1986).Pat O'Brien (1983, 1985), Tommy Heinsohn (1983-1988), Dick Stockton (1981-1982, 1984-1985, 1987-1988), Billy Cunningham (1986-1988), Tim Brant (1987), Bill Raftery (1989), Hubie Brown (1986-1987, 1989), Marv Albert (1991), Bob Costas (1991).Dick Enberg (1991-), Mike Fratello (1991-1992), Steve Jones (1991), Matt Guokas (1993), Ervin "Magic" Johnson (1993), Hannah Storm (1993-).	158221
2004	NBA Hangtime: Full Court Press	T	SVDSP 1700			Newspapers. Presses rolling as NBA report plays on "Full Court Press" and newspaper image.	158222
1990	NBA Inside Stuff	DT			Series. 10-27-1990. NBC	Sportscasters Ahmad Rashad, Julie Moran (1990-1991), Willow Bay (1991-).	158223
1990	NBA Showtime	DT			Series. 10-13-1990. NBC	Sportscasters Bob Costas, Pat Riley (1990-1991), Bob Ferry (1990-1992), Peter Vecsey (1990, 1992), Bill Walton (1993-), Julius Erving (1992-1993).	158224
1953	NBC 4 WRC-TV News Today	DT			Series 1953.	News Staff. TV Anchors Barbara Harrison, Joe Krebs, Shannon Bream, Eun Yang. Reporters Tracee Wilkins, Brooke Hart. Traffic Ken Forsythe.	158225
1980	NBC Magazine with David Brinkley	DT			Series 1980-1982	Newsmagazine. Anchor David Brinkley ended his 38-year career with NBC. Reporters Betsy Aaron, Douglas Kiker, Jack Perkins and Garrick Utley	158226
1944	NBC News	DR			Series 1944	Newscast	158227
1948	NBC News	DT			February 16, 1948.	TV Newscast. Regular TV Daily Newscast for NBC begins in 1948.	158228
1960	NBC News	DT			Series. 10-10-1960 to 12-31-1976. NBC	TV Newscast. TV Anchors Sander Vanocur (1961-1963, 1963-1964, 1967), Ray Scherer (1961-1962), Floyd Kalber (1961-1963, 1963-1964), Edwin Newman (1962-1965, 1967, 1975), Nancy Dickerson (1966-1967, 1968).	158229
1993	NBC News 93 Presidential Inaugural	DT				TV News Staff.Correspondents. News Correspondents Tom Pettit, Andrea Mitchell, Linda Vester.	158230
1983	NBC News at Sunrise	DT			Series. 8-1-1983. NBC	TV Anchor Connie Chung (1983-1986). Sports:  Bill Macatee (1983-1984). Weather Joe Witte (1983-1999). Sports Jimmy Cefalo (1985-1986). Newsman Bob Jamieson (1986-1987). Newswoman Deborah Norville (1987-1989). Newsman John Palmer (1989-1990).Newswomen Faith Daniels (June 1990-1991), Ann Curry (1991-).	158231
1992	NBC News Decision 92 Republican Convention	DT				TV News Staff. News Anchor Tom Brokaw. News Correspondents Steve Handelsman, Lisa Myers, Tom Pettit.	158232
1966	NBC News Encore	DT				TV Newscast	158233
1982	NBC News Overnight	DT				TV News Program. Anchors Lloyd Dobyns and Linda Ellerbee	158234
1969	NBC News Special: From Here to the Seventies	DT				TV News. Twelve NBC Correspondents with Paul Newman	158235
1967	NBC News Special: Khrushchev in Exile	DT				TV News. Commentator-HostEdwin Newman	158236
1965	NBC News Special: Vietnam: December 1965	DT				TV News. Anchor Chet Huntley, Reporter Frank McGee	158237
1996	NBC News With Brian Williams, The	DT			Series 1996-2004	TV News Staff. Anchors Brian Williams (1996-2004), John Seigenthaler (2004). Substitute Anchor Forrest Sawyer.	158238
1997	NBC News: ER Live	DT	VHS 587			News	158239
1956	NBC News: Huntley-Brinkley Report, The	DT			Series 1956-1970	TV Co-Anchor Chet Huntley. Co-Anchor David Brinkley. Correspondent John Chancellor. Correspondent Garrick Utley. Correspondent Sander Vanocur.	158240
1970	NBC Nightly News	DT			Series 1970-	TV  News Staff. Anchors David Brinkley (1970-1971, 1976-1979), John Chancellor (1970-1982), Frank McGee (1970-1971)Weekend Anchors Garrick Utley (1972-1989), Jessica Savitch (1977-1983), John Siegenthaler.Washington Correspondent Carole Simpson (1974-1982). White House Correspondents Judy Woodruff (1977-1982), Campbell Brown, David Gregory, Tom Costello.Reporter James Janeja. Newspaper Editor Steven Smith. Narrator-Announcer Howard Reig (1970-2005).	158241
1982	NBC Nightly News	DT			Series 1970-	TV News Staff. Anchors Tom Brokaw (1982-2004), after being an NBC correspondent became anchor in 1982, then sixth anchor and managing editor in the history of NBC Nightly News. Substitute Anchors Connie Chung (1983-1989), Jane Pauley (1990-1994).Co-Anchor Roger Mudd from Washington (1982-1983). Co-Anchor Virginia Cha. Correspondents David Bloom (1993-2003), Claire Shipman (1997-2001), Richard Engel (2003-2006), Peter Williams (2003-2006).Correspondents Preston Mendenhall (2003-2005), Tom Aspell (2003-2004). Chief White House Correspondent Chris Wallace (1983-1989). Correspondents Richard Engel (2003-2006), Peter Alexander, Jim Cummins, Jim Hatton, Ned Colt.Foreign Correspondent Arthur Kent (1989-1992).	158242
2005	NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams	DT			Series began on 12-2-2004.	TV News Staff. Anchor Brian Williams (2004-) is the seventh anchor and managing editor in the history of NBC Nightly News, which represents the largest single daily source of news in America.Correspondents Andrea Mitchell (2004-2005), Robert Bazell (2005-2006), Tom Costello (2005-2006), Dick Gregory (2004-2006), Jim Miklaszewski (2004-2006), Bob Faw (2005), George Lewis (2005), Chip Reid (2005).Correspondents Anne Thompson (2005-2006), Kelly O'Donnell (2004-2005), Ron Allen (2005), Mark Mullen (2005), Mark Potter (2005-2006), Carl Quintanilla (2005-2006), Rosalind Jordan (2005).Correspondents Keith Miller (2005), Martin Fletcher (2005), Kerry Sanders (2005).	158243
1951	NBC Presents Short Story	R			Series	Press	158244
1959	NBC Radio Theatre	R			Series	Press	158245
1949	NBC Repertory Theatre	T			Series	Press	158246
1972	NBC Reports	DT			1972-73	News	158247
1950	NBC Saturday News	DT			Series. 11-25-1950 to 12-30-1950. NBC	News Report.	158248
1963	NBC Sports in Action	DT			Series. 1-12-1963 to 6-5-1966. NBC	Sportscasters Bud Palmer (1963-1964), Jim Simpson (1965-1966), Bill Cullen (1966).	158249
2006	NBC Sunday Night Football	DT			Series 2006.	Sports Staff. NBC Analysts Jerome Beths, Cris Collinsworth, Bob Costas, Peter King, Sterling Sharpe. Sideline Reporter (Andrea Kremer). Color Commentator (John Madden). Play-by-Play Announcer (Al Michaels).	158250
1949	NBC Takes You to the Races	DT			Series. 4-2-1949 to 8-4-1951. NBC	Sportscasters-Announcers Clem McCarthy (1949, 1951), Bill Stern (1949), Sammy Renick (1949).	158251
1949	NBC Theatre	R			Series - 1949-51	Press	158252
1948	NBC University Theatre of the Air	R			Series	Press	158253
1982	NBC White Paper	DT			Documentary Series 1960-1980. Specials 1980-1990.	TV Newsmen Chet Huntley (1960-1963), Edwin Newman (1983-1987), Tom Brokaw (1986-1987). Beginning in 1960, the long-form documentary series began.	158254
1975	NBC’s Saturday Night: Saturday Night Live Weekend	T	DVD -R HQ 9996		Episode #1. 10-11-1925. The original show that became Saturday Night Live	Parody News. TV Anchor Chevy Chase with the first Saturday Night Weekend. Host: George Carlin.	158255
1975	NBC’s Saturday Night:Impossible Truth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9996		Episode #1. 10-11-1925. The original show that became Saturday Night Live	Parody Newsreel. A film by Albert Books called “The Impossible Truth” parodies the old newsreel stories complete with spinning newspaper headlines and mini-news stories that are absurd and unlikely. 	158256
1950	NCAA Basketball	DT			Series. 1-4-1950. CBS, NBC, ABC, NBC	Sportscasters-Announcers Jim McManus (1950), Mel Allen (1950), Vin Scully (1950-1951), Jack Drees (1954-1956, 1958-1959), Bill Herlow (1955-1956), Bud Palmer (1955-1956), Chris Schenkel (1955-1956), Lindsey Nelson (1958-1959), Lindsey Nelson (1958-1959).Curt Gowdy (1960), Bob Neal (1960), Billy Packer (1975), Marv Albert (1977-), Tom Hawkins (1977), Russ Porter (1977), Al McGuire (1977), Dick Enberg (1976), Bob Costas (1980), Gary Bender (1981-1984), Rick Barry (1981-1984), Bill Russell (1981-1984).Brent Musberger (1984-1989-CBS, 1991-ABC), Dick Vitale (1986), Jim Lampley (1987), Tim Brant (1987), Keith Jackson (1992), Jim Valvno (1991-1992), Jim Nante (1991).	158257
1946	NCAA Football	DT			Series. 11-3-1946. NBC, DuMont, CBS, ABC, NBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, CBS, NBC ABC, CBS.	Sportscasters-Announcers Bob Stanton (1946, 1951), Bill Slater (1948), Mel Allen (1948, 1951-1954), Marty Glickman (1949), Red Barber (1950, 1963), Bill Stern (1951, 1954), Russ Hodges (1951-1953, 1955). Ted Husing (1951), Joe Hasel (1951).Mal Stevens (1951-1952), Connie Desmond (1951), Jim Britt (1951), Jim Simpson (1952, 1962-1963), Dick Kazmaier (1952-1953), Bill Henry (1952),  Harold "Red" Grange (1952-1953, 1955-1959), Lindsey Nelson (1953-1959, 1962-1965, 1982-1985), Bud Palmer (1953)Tom Harmon (1954), Jack Drees (1954, 1970), Bob Cooke (1955), Bob Neal (1954-1955), Bud Wilkinson (1956, 1965-1966, 1971-1974), Terry Brennan (1956, 1962-1965), Curt Gowdy (1960-1961), Paul Christman (1960-1961), Fred Mazurek (1964), Keith Jackson (1966).Chris Schenkel (1971-1974), Steve Davis (1971-1984), Duffy Daugherty (1973-1974), Jim Lampley (1977-1986), Tim Brant (1981-1986), Beano Cook (1982-1985), Frank Broyles (1982), Brent Musberger (1982-1988), Pat O'Brien (1982, 1988).Ara Parseghian (1982-1987), Pat Haden (1982-1989), Gary Bender (1982-1985), Verne Lunduist (1982-1986), Frank Herzog (1982), Dennis Franklin (1982-1983), Brian Dowling (1982-1983), Jack Snow (1984), Scott Hunter (1984).	158258
1985	NCAA Football	DT			Series. 11-3-1946. NBC, DuMont, CBS, ABC, NBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, CBS, NBC ABC, CBS.	Sportscasters-Announcers Al Michaels (1985), Jim Nantz (1985-1990), Doug Flutie (1985), Bob Griese (1987), Greg Gumbel (1989), Andrea Joyce (1990).	158259
2010	NCIS: Los Angeles (Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service): LD 50	T	DVD -R HQ 11762		Episode. 2-2-2010	News Media. The team are lead to a place used to create a deadly toxin which has vanished from the scene. 	158260
1942	Ne Le Criez Pas Sur Les Toits	MF			Mexico	Journalist (Manuel Gary - Un journaliste).	158261
2000	Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, The	N		Neal Pollack	Neal Pollack	Journalist. Fake gonzo literary journalist phony contributions to super smart journal McSweeney's. High-minded muckraking	158262
1995	Near Room, The	M			UK. Ness	Journalist Charlie Colquhoun (Adrian Dunbar) tries to find his teenage daughter, an illegitimate child, who is involved in child pornography, blackmail and murder.Reporter (Neil Packham).	158263
2005	Nearing Grace	M				Newscaster (Timothy M. Hill).	158264
1916	Nearly a King	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	158265
1945	Nebesnyy tikhokhod	MF				Reporter Valya (Alla Parfanyak).	158266
1986	Necessary	N		Jackson, Ken		Investigative Reporter Nathan (Nate) Necessary turned-drunk-turned-headline-writer goes on the wagon and comes up with the story of his career.	158267
1991	Necessary Roughness	M	VHS 388			Journalism Teacher Suzanne Carter (Harley Jane Kozak) falls in love with soulful-eyed quarterback Paul Blake.Press Photographer (David Black). Press Photographer (Lisa Tennyson).	158268
2008	Necking	NR		Salvatore, Chris		Publicist Gia Felice must keep secret that her authors of supernatural fiction are the real deal: vampires, werewolves and occasionally aliens. Her determine to remain mortal is challenged by Johnny, a vampire whose flirting is getting increasingly intense. While Gia and Johnny continue their macabre mating dance, she is enlisted by author Bella to track down Daniel, the vampire who changed her and who she suspects of murdering her husband. Felice has a Rolodex full of vampires, werewolves, witches and aliens, not to mention the livestock suppliers, undead-friendly hotels and sleazy bars that cater to her clients’ more carnal needs. Sometimes being the premier book publicist to the underworld can suck -- literally. Especially if you’re human and have the hots for irresistible Johnny and his sly half smile that shows just a little fang. Her best friend, Lola, is a werewolf and can’t talk any sense into her and now Gia’s agreed to help Belladonna Nightshade, a New York Times bestselling vampire author find the supernatural killing machine who changed Bella centuries ago -- if he doesn’t find Gia first. Yesterday, Gia’s biggest problem was hot to get an alien with a metal skeleton through airport security. Today, she’s got a bloodthirsty boyfriend dying to get into her pants, and an evil, centuries-old vampire on the hunt for her. Who knew publicity was such a deadly business?	158269
1994	Necronomicon (aka H.P. Lovecraft's Necronomicon, Book of the Dead): Segment "Cold, The."	M	DVD -R HQ 2035, 2036.		Ness Book	Reporter arrives at old house to interview young woman who is compelled to remain indoors where the temperature is near freezing. Shivering reporter trying to uncover the truth of numerous murders in the area. She drugs the reporter.Reporters coerces the woman into telling the story of her mother and a reclusive doctor. Woman needs reporter's spinal fluid to nourish the baby inside of her frozen body.	158270
1995	Ned and Stacey: (aka Ned & Stacey)	T	VHS 334, 341, 342, SV 368		Episodes. Series September 1995-January 1997. 46 Episodes	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.	158271
1995	Ned and Stacey: Accountus Interruptus	T		Litt, David	Episode #13. 12-18-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned pitches ideas to sexy CEO who makes it clear after the meeting that sex will seal the deal. Later at a party at Ned's, she openly flirts with Ned in front of Stacey, who is outraged since she doesn't know about her and Ned's arrangement.Stacey tells Ned that by acceding to the CEO's demands for sex, he's no better than her "punk." Later Ned is in the CEO's room and is troubled by Stacey's words.He has an uncharacteristic attack of morality and refuses to sleep with her even if it means losing the account.	158272
1997	Ned and Stacey: All That Chazz	T		Stein, Jeff	Episode #44	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey and Ned working on final paperwork for divorce and having a good time playing like lovers. To delay final signing, he tells Stacey he has an important date the next day. At muffin shop the dimwit Chazz Gordon (Eddie McClintock) asks Stacey out.She accepts. She likes kissing him even though he's a moron. Says Chazz is a great lover. Ned confides to Eric he's troubled by feelings he has for Stacey. He tries to recreate the good time of a couple of days before to stop Stacey from dating Chazz.It doesn't work. Ned ridicules Chazz asking if he's really the man she wants to spend her life with. Before she walks out the door, Stacey asks Ned if he's saying that he himself is that man. Chazz breaks up with Stacey saying she's too smart for him.Stacey returns home dejectedly to disappointed Ned where they take at least some small comfort in each other. Go to bedrooms separately.	158273
1997	Ned and Stacey: Best of Luck on Future Projects	T		Weithorn, Michael J.	Episode #46.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned works at muffin shop, being sued by former employer for stealing client. Stacey is ready to move out of the apartment. Ned remembers the first time he met her. Meets old client who's started a promising new business. Ned sees opportunity for himself.Ned pleads with Stacey to help him out one last time as "business wife" and she relents. Meeting with client goes well. Ned asks Stacey to continue in her role because she doesn't have maturity to live life on her own. Hurt and insulted, Stacey storms outDivorce is granted a few days later. Ned sublets apartment. Living out of muffin shop. Shows up one day at Stacey's apartment telling her he loves her. Stacey is forced to admit she loves him too, but doesn't want to have another relationship with him.She invites him to spend the night -- on a coffee table since her place doesn't have a couch yet. Ned declines and they part.	158274
1996	Ned and Stacey: Computer Dating	T		Kaufman, Charlie	Episode #28 11-15-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Billionaire computer wank likes Ned's proposed commercial for his computer and also likes Stacy when Ned introduces her. He asks if Ned has any objection to him seeing her since the two are getting divorced.Ned arranges a date with Stacey. At muffin shop, Ned sets up the computer. Stacey's date with the computer millionaire goes well and he thinks she's brilliant. She comes up with an idea for the computer commercial  and he loves it.Ned argues strongly against it. Full of resentment he directs the commercial based on Stacey's idea. Ad is loved by people around the world and sales of computer jump dramatically, much to Ned's chagrin.Ad is nominated for Cleo award. At banquet, Ned's prayers seem answered when another ad wins the award, but the recipient promptly gives it to Ned.	158275
1995	Ned and Stacey: Cover Story	T		Shores, Del	Episode #4. 10-2-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned is angry when Stacey comes home late. She's angry too -- her hard-hitting expose piece for the Soho News didn't make the cover and was edited down to one sentence. Ned pushes her to get ready for function with client, an ice-cream mogul.He presents a large donation to an environmental organization. Stacey finds out mogul has sordid business dealings: illegal dumping, use of hormones in cows. Stacey tells Ned what she learned. She submits an article about it.She shows the finished article to Ned who's impressed at how good it is -- and alarmed too. He says it will ruins his career at the agency. He thought the article would never see print. His boss is furious about the published article.He tells Ned he will finish him off at the agency. Using a judicious blackmail, Ned actually gets Les to go to bat for him. Ned doesn't get fired. But he does get taken down a peg or two at work. He isn't angry at Stacey.	158276
1996	Ned and Stacey: Dorsey vs. Dorsey	T		Sheehan, Tony	Episode #26. 11-24-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey and Ned's friend are still together. Ned comes into the restaurant, sees them and he and Stacey start sniping at each other. Ned turns her old room into a rec room. Stacey arrives at Ned's with a lawyer.Two women gang up on him saying he breached pre-nuptial agreement and that Stacey can legally keep her room in his apartment. At a racquetball game with his friend, Ned slams him in the crotch with a serve.Stacey accuses him of assaulting her boyfriend on purpose. Stacey's lawyer emerges from bedroom wearing lingerie. Stacey leaves in a furor. Ned's friend tells Stacey he's tired of war between her and Ned. He doesn't want to be in the middle anymore.He's breaking off relationship. Stacey, dejected, returns to Ned's apartment to spend the night. She lays her head down on a table since her room is otherwise bare and Ned brings her a blanket and pillow, then nails the door shut.	158277
1996	Ned and Stacey: End?, The (1)	T		Weithorn, Michael	Episode #24. 4-1-1996. Season 1 Finale.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.After another bad date, Stacey complains about paucity of good men available for someone like her. Ned scoffs at this saying she's the problem and he could easily find a better man for her. Stacey takes challenge saying she can find Ned a better woman.Stacey's blind date with Ned's friend turns out to be enjoyable. Ned's blind date turns out to be neurotic, psychotic wreck. Three weeks later, Stacey and Ned's friend are still a hot item but Ned is getting resentful.Stacey has been spending so much time with his friend that she's been neglecting her official wife duties.  She promises to be back from ski trip with friend to meet client and his wife. But they fall into bed and she forgets about the time.Ned brings home his boss, the client and their wives to meet Stacey. As they enter, Stacey and the friend emerge naked from the bedroom. Embarrassed guests leave. Ned kicks Stacey out. The agreement is over. He kisses her and yells at her to get out.	158278
1997	Ned and Stacey: Errand Girl, The	T		Glickman, Jennifer	Episode #39	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Won't be long before the divorce is final. Stacey is in her usual financial straits as she looks for an apartment. Diana Huntley (Marcia Cross), the rival CEO dating Ned offers her high-paying job as her personal assistant. Stacey jumps at it.When Ned tries to ease some of the demanding tasks Diana gives Stacey, Diana accuses Ned of having feelings for his soon-to-be ex-wife.To prove he doesn't, Ned stands by quietly as Diana cruelly exploits Stacey to greater and greater degrees. When Stacey is made to don a ridiculous bookworm outfit at a reception for an author she admires,Ned can take it no longer and breaks off his relationship with Diana.	158279
1997	Ned and Stacey: Fifteen A-Minutes	T		Behar, Bryan and Steve  Baldikoski	Episode #32. 1-6-1997	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned wants to shoot a TV commercial to promote Amanda's Amuffins. Wants her to project wholesome, folksy persona. She finally loses her temper and starts berating her imaginary TV audience shouting at them to "just buy the damn muffins!"Ned edits together a commercial consisting of Amanda's rants and it airs on late-night television. Amazingly it becomes a big hit. The muffin shop is now full of customers, most of whom implore Amanda to yell at them just like in the commercial.She becomes a new pop culture hero in New York and gets invited on a local TV show. But Amanda finds out the job of being abusive all the time is too much even for someone like her.	158280
1996	Ned and Stacey: Friends and Lovers	T		Bannick, Lisa A.	Episode #18. 2-12-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey and her sister, Amanda, bump into an old schoolmate of Stacey. Stacey still resents her for stealing her boyfriend and the lead in the school production of West Side Story. She now brags about her life, her husband, their jobs.Stacey tries to make her life with Ned wonderful to make the schoolmate jealous. Later, her friend comes on to Ned who resists briefly and then succumbs. When Stacey finds out she's truly hurt by it.Her friend has taken something from her again. In order to make it up to Stacey, Ned brings the friend to the apartment, tells Stacy they had an affair.But, he says, he was only doing it to get back at Stacey for having her own affair with JFK Jr. Friend leaves distraught, complaining about her shame of a marriage.	158281
1996	Ned and Stacey: Gay Caballeros, The	T		Shores, Del	Episode #19. 2-19-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned enjoys good relationship with gay fashion designer client. He takes Stacey and Amanda shopping at his warehouse,. While helping Stacey put away her clothes, he notices she and Ned sleep in separate bedrooms. Stacey tells him they have an arrangement.,The fashion designer says he understands but wrongly assumes she means Ned is gay. Ned is eager to correct the misunderstanding. He tells the designer he is straight. The designer assumes Ned is in denial about his sexuality.He is ready to quit doing business with him. So Ned now tries to tell him he is gay after all and in love with Eric.By the time Stacey and Amanda arrive at the party, Ned and Eric have done such a bad job of acting gay that the fashion designer is sure Ned is really straight.	158282
1996	Ned and Stacey: Gut Feeling	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #20. 2-26-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned keeps ignoring chest pains despite everyone's warnings. He finally sees a doctor and rejects idea he needs surgery on his gall bladder. While performing as a rodeo clown at a birthday party, he suffers an acute pain attack and is hospitalized.Ned has a fear of hospitals and is terrified he may die in surgery. While on the operating table, his vital signs flatten out and he appears to be having a near-death experience.He runs toward a voice and a bright light until he sees that it's Stacey calling him. Patient makes a miraculous recovery.	158283
1995	Ned and Stacey: Halloween Story	T		Shores, Del	Episode #8. 10-30-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Depressed Stacey would rather play couch potato than go to Halloween party. Ned meets attractive redhead. Stacey rushes to the party when she finds out her old boyfriend is there. Both Ned and Stacey makes plans to rendezvous with new lovers in hallway.Both arrive at the same time. It's dark. They make out passionately and then realize it's only Ned and Stacey. She tells her sister she liked it. Stacey and Ned the try to make each other jealous, but their behavior is to bizarre, the new loves both leaveLater Ned and Stacey try rather clinically to re-create the passion of the kiss. It doesn't work and both are relieved their marriage is safe.	158284
1995	Ned and Stacey: Here's To You, Mrs. Binder	T		Condon, Jill and Amy Toomin	Episode #7. 10-23-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned meets a recent widow and it's lush at first sight. Stacey finds out and is furious. The widow finds out about Stacey and can't carry on the affair any longer. Ned returns home depressed.Stacey promises to sooth his worries with hot chocolate and tequila.	158285
1997	Ned and Stacey: I Like Your Moxie	T		Kogen, Jay and David Litt	Episode #42.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Nervous times at agency with new board of directors installed. They want Ned to prove his worthy by creating catchy campaign for client's sponges. A fire at work forces Ned and his creative team to work at his apartment.Eric and Amanda are at a hotel trying to get pregnant. Stacey baby-sits their son. Hard for Ned and the team to get any work done. Next day at the meeting, Ned still has nothing.Clients are about to leave dissatisfied, when some tossed-off remarks by Ned result in some slogans he likes for some of their other products, like guided missiles.	158286
1996	Ned and Stacey: It Happened One Night	T		Condon, Jill and Amy Toomin	Episode #22. 3-11-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Amanda lashes out at Stacey for constantly complaining about her marriage to Ned. She tells her she's responsible for her situation and that if she really wants her life to change, she should do something about it. Stacey abruptly decides to leave Ned.She flees back to her parents' house. Stacey tells her dad the marriage is a sham but he doesn't understand. The parents attempt to counsel Ned and Stacey and the couple learn more than they want to know.After reflection -- and seeing her old boyfriend who is now a pot-bellied father of six driving a bread truck -- she agrees to go back to Ned.	158287
1997	Ned and Stacey: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Eric	T		Kogan, Jay	Episode #31. 1-5-1997	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned and Eric team up for presentation to clients. Ned puts on entertaining show and Eric gives dry and dull report on the numbers. Ned shoots foam darts at Eric to break up the presentation. Eric is furious with Ned for the way he humiliated him.Stacey comes home to find Ned putting on big party with supposed friends including Alex Trebek (Himself). Party is dismal. Ned is so lonely he goes to muffin shop after hours. Ned and Eric make up.	158288
1996	Ned and Stacey: Les Is More or Less Moral-Less	T		Litt, David	Episode #29. 12-22-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.WYPR-13 Reporter Bradley Schmidt (Brien Blakely). Reporter Sarah Ehret (Cheryl Carter). Reporter #3 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #4 (Bibi Amos). Reporter #5 (Laney Fichera). News Anchor (Ben Mankiewicz). Anchor #1 (Phillip Palmer). Pat Kirkland is awaiting Eric's company audit, in which Eric has discovered that Les McDowell has been overcharging the company some $200,000 on his expense account. Scrupulously honest Eric won't cover for Les, so Les tries to blackmail Ned instead.He tells Ned than unless he stops Eric from turning in the report, he'll tells Kirkland about Ned and Stacey's arranged marriage, which Stacey earlier told Les's wife about. Ned goes to Eric, his career in the balance, but it's too late.Eric has already sent the audit via e-mail to Kirkland's office. So at an office Christmas party Amanda and especially Stacey try to keep Kirkland away from his office while Ned and Eric execute a Mission: Impossible-type plan to break into the officeThey want to retrieve the report. Results turns out to be more like Mission Ridiculous.	158289
1996	Ned and Stacey: Loganberry's Run	T			Episode #30. 12-29-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey brings her co-workers from "Skyward" magazine to the muffin shop to give the place a "literary ambience." All they do is take up space and spend little money. Amanda demands Ned be a silent partner.She resists his idea about selling a loganberry muffin. At ad agency, Eric has to fire employee. Finally works up nerve to do it and hires the guy to work as muffin shop's full-time and unnecessary accountant.Meanwhile loganberry muffin has become obsession with Ned who tries all sorts of tricks to get Amanda to make it.	158290
1995	Ned and Stacey: Model Husband	T		Sheehan, Tony	Episode #5. 10-9-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.In limo on way to client's party, Stacey is talking on phone, eating caviar. acting like a rube. She tells supermodel about method acting, motivation and subtext. Result is Ned now has supermodel who delivers her lines in wildly overemotional fashion.The model's confidence is gone after she makes a drunken spectacle of herself. Stacey' sister and Ned's co-worker have problems with their marriage, but the co-worker finally gets the model to read the lines right.	158291
1996	Ned and Stacey: Muffins Take Manhattan, The	T		Litt, David	Episode #27. 12-1-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey and Ned back together again in apartment waiting for divorce. Stacey insists she wants their lives and finances entirely separate during this time. Even the contents of the refrigerator.Ned plays a childish prank on Stacey and she angrily tells him he's so selfish that he couldn't even imagine being anyone other than himself even for a second. That night he has a dream, seeing himself as different characters.He takes over a muffin shop and asks Amanda to run it.	158292
1996	Ned and Stacey: New Year's Eve	T		Weithorn, Michael	Episode #14. 1-1-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned and Stacey irritated with each other this New Year's Eve. Stacey is happy to accept last-minute date from one of pair of brothers she once met on vacation. She can's remember which one is rich and which one is the dud. Stacey won't be available for "Stacey won't be available for "wife duty" at Ned's party that night. He has to fend off questions about her whereabouts. He says she's at the hospital with her brother who is suffering from scurvy. Guests insist he go spend holiday evening with her.Stacey returns to apartment to find guests who assume she missed Ned in passing at the hospital and insist she go to him. As Stacey leaves the building, she runs into Ned on the street.While the partygoers inside count down the old year, the two share a drink of champagne while huddling against the cold.	158293
1997	Ned and Stacey: No Retreat, No Surrender	T		Reitzel, Roger	Episode #40	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned's agency is going on a retreat to ski resort. He doesn't want to take Stacey,  but she corners Pat Kirkland and convinces him that this is just what she and Ned need to help save their marriage.Ned has amorous plans for the office manager, but his wife's presence makes it hard for him to convince the young woman to go along with them. Amanda wants to spend some quality romantic time with husband Eric, but he's in seminar heaven and ignoring wifeAt the couples seminar, Ned and Stacey find out that there's really not that much they despise about each other anymore. Back in their room, it appears that the fake marriage may be finally moving toward a consummation, but the office manager shows up.Now the prospect of both love and office supplies appears dim for Ned.	158294
1996	Ned and Stacey: Other End, The (2)	T		Weithorn, Michael	Episode #25. 11-17-2006. Season 2 Opener	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Shell-shocked Stacey arrives home to tell them Ned kissed her and then threw her out. She goes to the friend's apartment to stay. At work, Ned exaggerates his sorrow at the breakup to gain sympathy from his boss.Pat Kirkland tells Ned to straighten out his life. Stacey returns to apartment with Amanda to get her things. She's worried about how they will react when they see each other. Ned tries to give the impression he's never been happier.A disappointed Stacy overloads the friend's apartment with her belongings. Back at work, Ned's confused state of mind is illustrated when he shows a wildly inappropriate commercial to a client. Kirkland threatens to fire Ned.Eric takes Ned to family gathering where he wants Ned to tell Stacey his true feelings. When Ned gets to the door and sees Stacey, he's too tongue-tied to speak coherently.	158295
1996	Ned and Stacey: Pals	T		Sheehan, Tony and David Litt	Episode #21. 3-4-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned is working with Bobby Van Lowe (Jason Bateman), a smart-aleck brat-pack-type actor from hit sitcom Pals who goofs his way through a series of public service announcements.Amanda tries to sell actor some expensive real estate. While showing him pricey co-cop, Bobby kisses her and Ned accidentally sees it. Stacey is star struck by Bobby. Ned tells Eric about his wife kissing the actor.Eric confronts Amanda and accuses her of having an affair. Later Ned finds himself in the unusual position of trying to comfort a drunk and distraught Amanda.	158296
1996	Ned and Stacey: Paranoia on the 47th Floor	T		Litt, David	Episode #15. 1-8-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned is worried about a hotshot young executive company has hired. Boss Pat Kirkland insists he take two weeks off as part of company's mandatory vacation policy. Ned is sure the new executive will solidify his position at Ned's expense.His paranoia turns to mania as he can't quit obsessing about what the new man is doing even when Ned is at a tropical resort. Returning home, Ned is a beaten man who is ready to give up.Stacey reminds him of his old "immoral, unscrupulous" self and encourages him to go fight and retake his position in the company.	158297
1995	Ned and Stacey: Pilot	T	DVD -R 1523	Weithorn, Michael J.	Episode #1. 9-11-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Colbert and Dorsey meet in a restaurant bar. Her sister's husband works with him at the ad agency. She is outraged by his amoral, ruthless attitude toward his work and life. She ends her blind date with him by stalking off.At his job, Ned's boss tells him he can't promote him because he's not married. Ned tells him he's getting married and gets his promotion. Stacey is watching TV at her parents' home and sees an underwear commercial that is word-for-word of her rant to NedShe goes to his apartment to tell him off. It's a great apartment. She desperately needs a place like that to advance  her writing career. Ned asks her to marry him. If she doesn't say yes, he'll find someone else. They agree to a two-year marriage.Stacey fulfills role of businessman's wife at various functions. After the marriage in name only, Stacey sobs and wants a divorce. Ned says he's holding her to the deal.	158298
1997	Ned and Stacey: Please Don't Squeeze the Eric	T		Behar, Bryan and Steve Baldikoski	Episode #43	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Eric is delighted when his superior asks him to help with annual fiscal review. But she makes a move on him. She says he's imagining things. Amanda, unaware of what's going on, thinks it's fine for Eric to accompany his boss on a trip to Boston.Ned tries to draw the executive's  attention to himself. He gets hit with a sexual harassment charge from her. The woman now realizes how she made Eric feel and apologizes to him.Ned attempts to fight the charge by clumsily editing a surveillance videotape. Stacey must contend with aching tooth despite her fear of dentists.	158299
1995	Ned and Stacey: Portrait of a Marriage	T	SV 316	Weithorn, Michael J.	Episode #2. 9-18-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Morning after first night together, Stacey is up before Ned wanting to communicate even if their marriage is a sham. Ned tells her he's having cocktail party for some clients and will need her to perform her role as his loving spouse.Stacey comes home happy after selling an article but is dismayed to find Ned has thrown out all the redecorating work she did. Stacey is reduced at the party to asking the serving staff if they've seen her husband -- he didn't come home last night.He casually strolls in and gives Stacey synopsis of their history together. She says "it's the most demeaning, sexist thing" she's ever seen and is ready to move out. Ned tells her he's holding her to agreement. It's about his career, not her.At party, clients love the young couple. Stacey adds embellishments to courtship putting Ned in bad light. Opens floodgate of bitter feelings between some clients and their wives. Ned and Stacey feel their marriage seems better than a lot of real ones.	158300
1997	Ned and Stacey: Prom Night	T		Litt, David	Episode #33. 1-13-1997	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Young employee at Amanda's Amuffins has a crush on Ned. Asks him to go with her to street festival. He forgets about the date. She threatens to quit and Amanda tells Ned to do anything to keep her. Ned apologizes.He agrees to go to her high school prom. When a popular girl insults the girl and her "grandfather,:" Ned vows he'll make the girl Prom Queen. Drinking large quantities of spiked punch, Ned begins wholesale bribery of voters and makes spectacle of himself.The girl doesn't win but makes a lot of new friends and dumps Ned. Stacey and Amanda spend an evening at home watching Stacey's choice of a video rental, "The Piano."	158301
1996	Ned and Stacey: Promotional Rescue	T		Sheehan, Tony	Episode #17. 1-22-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned helps Eric get a promotion but at the first big budget meeting he attends Eric won't sign off on Ned's extravagant presentation for a major account. This causes hard feelings between Ned and Eric.Ned lets it slip Eric only go the promotion through his intercession. Eric is angered by this, but feeling helpless he agrees to back up Ned's budget proposal.Ned presents a horrible bloody "morphing" commercial to the client who walks out. Eric's career as department head ends just as fast.	158302
1995	Ned and Stacey: Reality Check	T		Sheehan, Tony	Episode #9. 11-13-1995.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey's credit cards all are overdrawn. Tells Ned to pay for birthday dinner for her sister. Back at apartment, she writes Ned a check for dinner, a check he knows will bounce. She's in deep financial trouble.Ned writes a check to help, but she tears it up. Insists finances are separate and she can pay off money herself. Stacey is rolling up coins, taking hack writing jobs, doing anything she can to make money including waitressing.Ned finds out when he and a date go to a restaurant and Stacey is his waitress. Constant pestering and awful service chases his date out of the restaurant. At closing time, he goes back to the restaurant to find Stacey. She's been fired.Once again he gives her a check but this time he says it's a proper loan. She accepts.	158303
1995	Ned and Stacey: Saul and Ellen and Ned and Stacey	T		Welsh, Amy	Episode #6. 10-16-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Parents of Ned and Stacey get together. Ned fawns over Stacey's parents and she tells him he shouldn't get too close to them since once the sham marriage is over and she's involved in a real one, she won't want him in her life anymore.Stacey has a hot date, but Ned has invited her parents over. She has to wait until they arrive and then leave. Ned and his latest conquest are in bed when Stacey's parents show up -- their car is blocked.He sneaks his date out but Stacey and her date  show up just as he's opening the door. His girlfriend and her boyfriend pretend they're together and end up liking the arrangement. Car is finally unblocked.It's too late for Stacey's parents to drive home, so they stay over forcing Ned and Stacey to spend the night together in the same bed.	158304
1997	Ned and Stacey: Saved by the Belvedere	T		Behar, Bryan and Steve Baldikoski	Episode #34. 1-20-1997	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey brings home final divorce papers and finds Ned in front of the TV giving Eric and Amanda tutorial on virtues of Mr. Belvedere. Plans to sign the former star of the show to endorse a client's product.Belvedere doesn't think anyone cares about his character any more. Ned convinces him to do the commercial. On set,  Belvedere messes up lines and causes $75,000 worth of delays. Ned throws Stacey off set for fawning over Belvedere. Results aren't good.Stacey misses the court date. Ned asks her why. She answers in "Belvespeak" homespun homilies.	158305
1997	Ned and Stacey: Scenes From a Muffin Shop	T		Behar, Bryan and Steve Baldikoski	Episode #37	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned is in a good mood. He's been with the rival creative director for a month. She drops by to cancel dinner date because of business. Amanda and Eric see her later kissing another man.She shows up at Eric's cubicle and warns him not to say anything to Ned. Despite his fear, he tells Ned. When confronted, Diana acts as if it's normal behavior for people like her and Ned. Ned goes on arduous dating spree to make he jealous.Stacey finally confronts Ned about his behavior and true feelings sounding very much like she really cares about her fake husband. Ned admits the woman's actions bother him. Ned goes to see her to ask for a commitment or to break up with her.He doesn't get exactly what he wants, but they manage to keep their relationship from dissolving.	158306
1997	Ned and Stacey: Sex, Lies and Commercials	T		Glickman, Jennifer	Episode #36.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Creative director of a competing ad agency comes into muffin shop to place an order and belittles Eric behind the counter in the process. Ned sees opportunity for some corporate espionage and assumes a ridiculous Scottish accent.He tells he he'll deliver muffins personally. When he gets to her office he pumps her for information about account. Based on that, Ned pitches her idea to client who finds it grossly offensive. Having fooled Ned, woman comes by his office to gloat.She suggests a relationship. They begin one but even so the woman steals away Ned's creative team.  Ned has followed her because she actually hired three incompetents from the muffin shop. They have a violent argument ending in torrid embrace.Alex Trebek (Himself)	158307
1997	Ned and Stacey: Skippy's Revenge	T		Sheehan, Tony and David Litt	Episode #45. 7-13-1999	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.At work, Pat Kirkland's son is second-guessing Ned's ideas, generally undermining his position in the company. Ned confronts him and the boy tells Ned how he was responsible for his being sent to military school 14 years before.Ned delivers ultimatum to elder Kirkland. Either his son or him and he's ready to take clients with him if he goes. Kirkland shows him the door. Ned takes Eric with him. Kirkland thinks he is bluffing, but he's not.At muffin shop, Amanda says she's pregnant. Occasion dampened by Eric's new state of unemployment. Ned manages to steal an account from the agency. He meets Lloyd Bridges (Himself) who Stacey is interviewing or a magazine.Bridges agrees to endorse client's product and makes commercial. Ned and Eric are exuberant when news breaks the out-of-control Bridges has been arrested for shoplifting. TV Anchorwoman (Christine Devine)	158308
1998	Ned and Stacey: Skyward's the Limit, The	T	SVD 794	Glickman,  Jennifer	Episode #38.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive. Stacy is proud of her latest article for Skyward magazine.But Stacey's ego does a nose dive when her editor picks apart her probing article she wrote for an airline magazine, "The Secret Rivers of the Northwest." Editor Mr. Pace (Terry Rhoads) cuts out all the parts about toxic waste dumping.Mr. Pace does it condescendingly as well. Furious, Stacey talks to the other journalists about a work stoppage against Pace. They heartily agree -- until the moment he steps out of his office. Pace demands rewrite and apology, both due the next day.Driving Stacey to work the net day, she breaks down crying about her failure as a journalist. Ned tries to gloss over things. Reads article Stacey left in car and goes to confront editor. Stacey groveling at Pace's feet in front of rest of the staff.Ned bursts in, lambastes Pace and praises her article even though he read only the sanitized version. He tells Pace that Stacey will quit her job. Stacey, though grateful later, shuts Ned up and throws him out of the office.	158309
1995	Ned and Stacey: Sleepless in Manhattan	T		Litt, David	Episode #11. 12-4-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey convinces Ned to come shopping with her for new bed. She sees the perfect bed but it's already been sold. Ned bribes manager into selling it to her. Back home, Stacey is ecstatic about new purchase.Eric, his co-worker lets it slip  how Ned made the deal. Stacey spends sleepless night worrying about poor soul cheated out of this wonderful bed. When they try to return it next day, manager tells them all sales are final. Ned bribes him again.When Stacey hears about this arrangement, she won't accept it, provoking a frenzied outburst from Ned and a huge fight in the middle of the department store.	158310
1995	Ned and Stacey: Take My Wife, Please	T		Sheehan, Tony	Episode #3. 9-25-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned and Stacey arguing as usual. She  bumps into Englishman and is charmed by him. Ned encourages her to go out with him. Date goes well. They end up in bed. Stacy has the Englishman over to the apartment while Ned's out of town.They're in bed and Ned comes home early. Englishman leaves confused and breaks it off with Stacey.	158311
1996	Ned and Stacey: Tender Trap, A	T	SVD 951, SVD 783	Welsh, Army	Episode #16. 1-15-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Publishing bigwig Megan Foster (Farrah Forke) promises to look over Stacey's qualifications as a journalist. But it's Ned's talents that stop the presses. Kelly (Kimiko Gelman).Stacey engineers an "accidental" meeting with Foster whose contacts in the publishing world could help get Stacey a staff job at a magazine. But Foster turns out to be much  more interested in Ned.Stacey pleads with Ned not to treat this woman  like one of his one-night stands. Trying to help Stacey, Ned accedes to al of Megan's sexual demands, which are exhausting him.	158312
1995	Ned and Stacey: Thanksgiving Day Massacre	T		Condon, Jill and Amy Toomin and Amy Welsh	Episode #10. 11-20-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Ned is cooking Thanksgiving dinner. Determined to have everything perfect but it all begins to fall apart. Stacey and his co-worker go out to get cranberry sauce, but they end up stuck in Manhattan unable to get back to her parents' house.	158313
1995	Ned and Stacey: Threesome	T		Weithorn, Michael J. and Tony Sheehan	Episode #12. 12-11-1995	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.At a restaurant, Stacey's sister introduces them to an old acquaintance. Couple hits it off with him. Both makes date. Stacey is romantically interested. Ned desires his companionship. They wage a battle for his mind and heart.	158314
1997	Ned and Stacey: Truth Shall Set You Back, The	T		Glickman, Jennifer	Episode #41.	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.With finalization of divorce approaching, Stacey is going to have to deal with telling her parents. Ned doesn't want to give up his relationship with his in-laws and is making plans to be his father-in-law's first mate at a boating regatta.Stacey gets Ned to agree to her plan to break the news to her parents, but when she does, Ned acts as if he's hearing about it for the first time. Eventually, Stacey gets Ned on same page with her. Her parents are shaken.Her parents don't want to move to Florida because they feel they should be near Stacey at this critical time. Amanda blurts out marriage was a sham all along. Parents are devastated by news sand feel betrayed by their daughter Stacey.She tries to pull her mother out of her funk by telling her Amanda is pregnant (she isn't). Eric wants to be his father-in-law's first mate at the regatta. Both of them are terrible seamen and the boat begins sinking. Ned is a drunken stowaway.	158315
1997	Ned and Stacey: Where My Third Nepal is Sheriff	T		Kaufman, Charlie	Episode #35. 1-27-1997	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey is left in charge of the muffin shop. It's a disaster.	158316
1996	Ned and Stacey: You Bet Your Wife	T		Condon, Jill and Amy Toomin	Episode #23. 3-18-1996	Freelance Journalist Stacey Colbert Dorsey (Debra Messing) who has worked for the Village Voice. Her husband is Ned Dorsey (Thomas Haden Church), a successful advertising account executive.Stacey is leaving for the movies as one of Ned's friends arrive for a poker game. There is a spark of attraction. Ned, holding four Jacks, can't cover a bet. His friend won't let him renege on his own house rules. Ned bets a night with his wife.Ned loses. After the game has broken up, Stacey returns. Ned deceitfully offers to set Stacey up on a date with his friend, which she accepts. The friend comes around to collect his winnings, the unaware Stacey.Later, after twinges of his conscience, and a few choice words from Amanda who found out about the unholy bet, Ned raced over to his friend's place, hoping he's not too late.	158317
1992	Ned Blessing: True Story of My Life, The	MT				Reporter. Austin Reporter #1 (Brady Coleman). Austin Reporter #2 (James Prince). Austin Reporter #3 (Richard Jones).  Prison Reporter (Vince Davis).	158318
2003	Ned Kelly	M				Newspaper Vendor (Mark Blackmore).	158319
1866	Ned Nevins	N		Morgan, Henry		Newsboy Ned Nevins	158320
1992	Ned's Atomic Dustbin: Lunatic Magnets	M				Interviewer (Baine Jakey).	158321
2006	Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide: Art Class & Lost and Found	T			Episode #37.	News Media. TV Anchorperson (Ted Garcia). Reporter #1 (Adrienne Zi).	158322
2004	Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide: Rumors & Photo Day	T			Episode #7.11-7-2004	Photographer (Fred Stoller).	158323
2007	Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide: Spring Fever, School Newspaper	T	DVD -R HQ 8491		Episode. 5-5-2007	School Newspaper. Ned and Moze investigate a school scandal. Ned tries to break out of school.	158324
1923	Nedbrudte nerver (aka Hill Park Mystery, The)	MF			Denmark	Tabloid Reporter Erik Brandt who is overworked as the newspaper’s ace reporter tries to get away to a seaside resort, but crosses paths with the daughter of a high government minister who seems to be involved in crime. The tabloid journalist tries to save the woman he has fallen in love with. 	158325
1980	Nedtur	MF				Journalist (Egil Storeide)	158326
2003	Need	M				Photographer (Rob Nilsson).	158327
1990	Needle	T			UK. Series 1990	Radio Reporter (Carleen Ann Lundon).	158328
1949	Needle Shop	DT			Series. 1-12-1949 to 2-18-1949	Host Alice Burrows	158329
2006	Negativ kopia	MF			Hungary. Short Film.	Photographer (Adam Labodi).	158330
1993	Negative Feedback	CB			Justice League Quarterly #12	Investigative Journalist Wally Tortollini. Wally’s Boss Charlie. 	158331
1968	Negatives	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	158332
1990	Negatives of My Father	N		Henisch, Peter. Anne C. Ulmer (Translator)		Photojournalist in World War II is well-known and like his son, an artist exploiting reality as material for their arts, but they hold contrasting views of reality and cannot resolve their artistic and moral differences.The father, proud of his achievements as a war photographer, feels that he could carry out his duties without involvement in the moral issues, while his soon rejects this attitude as an abrogation of moral responsibility.After his father dies, the son reaches a more sympathetic understanding of his father's point of view.	158333
2003	Negima! Magister Negi Magi (aka Mahou Sensei Negima)	CB		Akamatsu, Ken	Japan. Published by Kodansha; run in “Weekly Shonen Magazine.” 25 volumes. Manga series	High School News Reporter Kazumi Asakura has magic-powered UAVs to assist her. She is  a pretty girl and is known for having the largest breasts in the class.	158334
2005	Negima! Magister Negi Magi (aka Mahou Sensei Negima)	C			Japan. Produced by Xebec studio. Appeared on TV Tokyo network. 26 episodes. Anime series	High School News Reporter Journalist Kazumi Asakura has magic-powered UAVs to assist her. She is  a pretty girl and is known for having the largest breasts in the class.	158335
1998	Negotiator, The	M				Street Reporter (Amorette Dye). Reporter (Lynn Forslund). Reporter (Mark Giangreco). Reporter (Mary Ingersoll). Reporter (Robert Jordan). Reporter (Mike Leiderman). Reporter (Jay Levine). Reporter (Mary Major). Reporter (Edwina Moore).Reporter (Geoff Morrell). Reporter (Lynn Rondell). Reporter (McNally Sagal). Reporter (Millie Santiago). Reporter (Janna Tetzlaff). Reporter (Carol-Anne Touchberry). News Anchors (Diann Burns, Mary Ann Childers, Muriel Clair, Carla Sanchez).Reporter (Rick Scarry).	158336
1945	Negro Sailor, The	M			Blacks in Black and White	Printer Bill Johnson (Joel Fluellen) works in composing room of Herald-Chronicle, prosperous Negro newspaper. Herald-Chronicle sports editor Frank Roberts	158337
1944	Negro Soldier, The	M	SVD 1090		Frank Capra Film	Newspapers	158338
2003	Negro, El	DF			Argentina. Short	Interviewers Dario Almagro, Javier Correa Caceres.	158339
1964	Neighborhood, The	SS	OWN - H	O'Hara, John	In "Waiting for Winter."	Newspaperman with the Associated Press, Allan Rogers	158340
1999	Neighbors, The	N		Smith, Carol		Travel Journalist Gregory Hansen	158341
1954	Neighbour	SSF	PVL	Simack, Clifford D.	In "Best Science Fiction Stories of Clifford Simak."	Newspaperman Rickard, a New York newspaperman on vacation who wants to check on a strange story on a farm.  His family is with him.	158342
1994	Neighbours	T			Australia. Soap opera began airing in March 1985 and celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2005.	Newspaper Staff. Erinsborough News. Editor-Publisher Paul James Robinson (Stefan Dennis) was born in 1963, the son of an engineer and his wife.  He bought the Erinsborough News from Brad Jordan and became determined to find the real arsonist that murdered Marco and badly hurt Kirsten. Paul Robinson 1985-1992, 1993, 2004-Lived: 22, 26, 30 Ramsay Street, Karl's apartmentParents: Jim and Anne RobinsonMarital Status: Terry Inglis (1985-1986; divorced), Gail Lewis (1987-1989; divorced), Christina Alessi (1991-?; divorced), Lyn Scully (2006; annulled)Siblings: Julie, Scott, Glen, Jill and LucyChildren: Amy, Cameron, Lucinda [Elle], Robert and AndrewFamily Tree: RobinsonOccupation: Engineering Student, Air Steward, Manager of The Daniels Corporation, Manager/Owner/Employee of Lassiter's Hotel, Manager/Owner of The Robinson Corporation, Owner of The Helen Daniels Trust, Teacher at Erinsborough High School, Owner/Editor of the Erinsborough NewsThe eldest son of Jim and Anne Robinson, Paul Robinson was born in Erinsborough in 1963. Paul started out in life a quiet academic and was destined to follow his father into the family engineering firm. However, he shocked his father when he dropped out of university half way through his engineering degree to become an airline steward. It was here Paul met and fell in love with his supervisor, Gail Lewis. The relationship never fully developed and after Paul quit the airline, he proposed to plumber's assistant Terry Inglis after a whirlwind romance. They married at a ceremony held at Paul's family home, No. 26 Ramsay Street. Jim gave the couple No. 30, two doors down, as a wedding present. But domestic bliss wasn't to last - it turned out that Terry had a criminal past and had murdered her ex. After Paul realised Terry had murdered, he confronted her about his suspicions, and she shot him in the shoulder, before doing a runner. However, the police had closed in on her just as she was about to flee and Terry was arrested, before committing suicide in jail some time later.Paul's experiences with Terry left him bitter and hard headed - just the qualities that led to his aunt Rosemary Daniels appointing him manager of the Australian end of her company, The Daniels Corporation. Here, Paul found his niche in life - the world of corporate takeovers, lucrative business deals and the financial rewards of running a world-renowned hotel complex. He quickly built up The Daniels Corporation and employed Zoe Davis as his secretary but when she began a relationship with his father - 20 years Zoe's senior - Paul took a dislike to her and made her life at work hell for a while. As it turned out, Paul was actually in love with Zoe. But even though she had finished with Jim, Paul never got the chance to tell Zoe how he felt as she left Erinsborough with an old flame.Paul replaced Zoe with brash Madge Ramsay but he soon realised she would be better suited running the hotel bar, The Waterhole. Her replacement was single mother Susan Cole who Paul fell for in a big way. Susan was lodging with zany Clive Gibbons at No. 22 Ramsay Street, and Clive was madly in love with Susan. But she only saw Clive as a friend, and was much more attracted to the excitement Paul had to offer. They started seeing each other for a few months, but after they split up, Susan got engaged to Clive. Despite this, Susan and Paul kissed one day at the office, making Susan realise that she could never be happy with Clive. When Clive found out that Susan still cared for Paul, a wedge was driven between the two men that lasted for years to come. Susan, meanwhile, was so ashamed for having hurt Clive that she left Erinsborough. Paul was now faced with the task of finding a secretary once again - and this time found the reliable and dependable Jane Harris, who served him faithfully for a number of years.Gail Lewis walked back into his life when she successfully applied for the job of assistant manager at The Daniels Corporation. At first, their relationship was platonic although both were clearly in love with the other. Fate stepped in when Paul had the chance of an extremely lucrative business deal with Japanese businessman Mr. Udugawa. But Mr. Udugawa, it seemed, only liked to do his business with happily married men so Paul asked Gail to marry him for the sake of the business deal. Gail agreed and the couple married, much to the bewilderment of their families who had no idea Paul and Gail were even dating. The couple moved into No. 22 Ramsay Street but slept in separate bedrooms. Their secret was nearly exposed when Cousin Hilary stayed with the two and caught them sleeping in separate bedrooms. But they managed to explain it away as a row and Hilary was none the wiser. Eventually, the two realised how much they loved each other, and Paul stopped Gail from leaving Erinsborough to take a job with Rosemary in New York so that they could give their marriage a real chance. A short time after, they renewed their wedding vows at Jim's wedding to Beverly Marshall, as a sign of their true commitment to each other.The marriage hit a rocky patch when Nina Williams, an old flame of Paul's from his airline days arrived in Erinsborough with her three year old daughter, Amy, who she revealed was Paul's daughter. Gail, who desperately wanted children but was unable to conceive, thought that Amy would make Paul lose interest in considering adoption or IVF treatment. But instead Paul proved he was strongly committed to the idea of having children with Gail, and he and Gail underwent an intensive IVF treatment programme hoping to conceive. Eventually, Gail and Paul were thrilled to learn that Gail was pregnant with triplets. But throughout the pregnancy, Paul became more and more interested in his work, especially since he had recently bought the corporation and complex himself, renaming it The Robinson Corporation. The final blow to the Robinsons' marriage came with the death of Gail's beloved father, Rob, in a car accident. Gail blamed Paul for Rob's death because he had been involved in a heated argument with Rob at the Robinson house, which led to Rob storming off in his car in the middle of a bad storm. And when Paul went into the office after Rob's funeral, Gail decided that the marriage was over. Unable to cope with life in Erinsborough anymore, a heavily pregnant Gail packed her bags and left Paul for a new life in Tasmania where she gave birth to two sons, Cameron and Robert and a daughter, Lucinda. Paul flew to Tasmania on the birth of the children and agreed to divorce Gail and let her marry the new man in her life. Paul returned to Erinsborough distraught at the idea of another man raising his kids, although he and Gail had parted friends and she agreed to let him see the triplets whenever he liked.Paul coped with the end of his second marriage by burying himself in his work. He moved into a suite at Lassiter's and leased out No. 22 to his new assistant Caroline Alessi and her twin sister, Christina, who ended up falling in love with him. But Paul was oblivious to her feelings and instead sought comfort in the arms of his new secretary, Melanie Pearson, when the two had a one-night stand.After a business trip to Argentina, Paul met and fell in love with the scheming Isabella Lopez. He brought Isabella back to Erinsborough and Chrissie took an instant dislike to her, seeing through the cunning money grabber immediately. She eventually proved to Paul that Isabella was only after his money and he sent Isabella packing. Chrissie now thought the way was clear for her and Paul to get together but instead Paul vowed he was staying away from women in future. Despite this, love finally blossomed for the two and they eventually became engaged. After a short engagement they married and quickly decided to try for a child. When Chrissie got pregnant, Paul was thrilled and vowed to be a proper father to this child. Paul was so determined that everything about this child should be perfect, he planned the route that he and Chrissie would take when she goes into labour weeks before the baby was due. But the one thing Paul didn't allow for was running out of petrol, and his car came to a dead stop in a deserted country road as Chrissie was in the throes of labour. After spotting an ice-cream van nearby, Paul persuaded the driver to take him and Christina to the hospital in it, and not long after getting safely to the hospital, Chrissie gave birth to a baby boy, Andrew.Paul's new found joy was disturbed, however, when his business empire looked set to collapse around him. Glen Donnelly - the half-brother who Paul had refused to accept ever since he showed up in Erinsborough a few months prior - had fallen off the hotel roof at Lassiter's, while he was fixing a banner as a favour for Paul and ended up being paralysed from the waist down. With The Robinson Corporation already facing financial difficulties, Paul - determined to avoid legal action over the fall - was forced to sell a small share in the corporation to Madge for $20,000 and offered the money to his estranged half-brother to help him with his future. But when Paul attempted to have Glen sign a document wavering his rights to sue The Robinson Corporation, a furious Glen lashed out at Paul and threatened to sue him for a massive settlement. Paul tried everything he could to prevent Glen going ahead with his case, even trying to bribe his cousin Todd - who had witnessed Glen's fall - to testify against Glen in court. Glen finally accepted a substantial out-of-court settlement and left Erinsborough. Paul turned to a shady moneylender in an attempt to save his business and when it looked like he would lose everything, he even contemplated suicide. Chrissie found herself alone with the baby after the stress of recent events caused Paul to suffer a nervous breakdown, resulting in him going away to recuperate.He returned to Erinsborough with daughter Amy in tow and a feud developed between Amy and stepmother Christina. They eventually made up after Amy was knocked down and she soon returned to live with her mother. Paul and Christina's marriage looked destined to end when Paul and sister-in-law Caroline realised they had feelings for each other and slept together. Caroline was so upset with what she had done to her twin sister that she left Erinsborough hastily for Milan. Chrissie was puzzled by her sister's sudden departure and was shocked to find out the truth by overhearing Paul discuss the affair with his grandmother, Helen. Christina promptly threw Paul out in disgust and started divorce proceedings. But after months of persuasion and the death of Paul's cousin Todd, they realised they should make a fresh start. Paul was offered the chance to manage a luxury hotel resort in Hawaii and after renewing their wedding vows, Paul and Chrissie left Erinsborough with Andrew for a new life.Paul returned a year later to visit Helen but had to make a hasty exit when he got his brother-in-law Philip Martin involved in a fraud scandal. Paul called Chrissie in Hawaii and told her to fly to Brazil with Andrew and wait for him there. Paul then signed a letter of confession to the police taking full responsibility and bid his beloved Helen a tearful goodbye before fleeing Ramsay Street for Brazil.After four years avoiding the inevitable, Paul returned to Australia to face the music. He spent the next three years in jail, his marriage to Christina breaking down in the process, as well as the death of his beloved grandmother Helen occuring. The whole experience made him even more embittered than ever before, and when he was released, he worked hard at rebuilding his former empire.Paul finally returned to his home town of Erinsborough in late 2004, just as the Lassiter's complex was burning to the ground. Having evidently returned just in the nick of time, Paul kicked started the task of rebuilding the shattered community by paying for the use of the town hall as a make shift Coffee Shop and Pub while the complex was rebuilt. And he reclaimed Lassiter's has his own when he beat off the American firm Affirmacon to buy the complex. That company's representative in Australia, Lee Thomas, recognised Paul's good head for business and offered him a job with Affirmacon. However, Paul kept this detail from the rest of Erinsborough as he was keen to project an image of favouring the local, smaller businesses rather than corporate giants from overseas.Although many people had come and gone in the years since Paul had last lived in Erinsborough, Harold Bishop was still around, as was his son David, who Paul immediately took under his wing. David had recently decided to run for local council and Paul, recognising that it would be useful to have his very own puppet when it came to matters of local politics, became David's pseudo-campaign manager. Indeed, it was Paul who actually secured David a seat on the council by calling in a favour in the eleventh hour just as it looked like David was about to lose. However, Paul came to be frustrated by a lot of the decisions David made in terms of town planning and quickly began to regret his choice of puppet.Meanwhile, David's wife Liljana had caught Paul's eye the moment he met her, especially since he felt she shared a lot of the same qualities as Helen. It was the latter point which led Paul to offer Liljana the job of managing The Helen Daniels Trust, a philanthropic organisation that he had set up in memory of his gran to provide grants to needy causes. The role meant that Liljana and Paul would be spending a lot of time together, although it hurt Paul that she seemed totally devoted to David and he could only admire her from afar.Another local lady also attracted Paul's attention upon his return, and she was much more reciprocating to his advances. Izzy Hoyland had been running the Coffee Shop with Harold, but decided to invest in the new pub with her brother Max after the fire at Lassiter's. However, Izzy couldn't raise enough capital to invest and so, Paul stepped in and offered her a loan. Paul also came onto Izzy on a number of occasions, but she initially resisted due to the fact that she was already involved with local GP Karl Kennedy. To add to the confusion, Karl had an in-built disdain for Paul, on account of his good friendship with Philip and hearing all about Paul's framing of Phil for fraud. However, Karl's mistrust of Paul only added to the thrill of the chase for Paul and it made him more determined to bed Izzy. The opportunity finally arose when Karl went to Sydney for a medical conference and Izzy finally succumbed to Paul's advances. Izzy was then racked with guilt over her betrayal of Karl, but Paul managed to persuade him to continue seeing him after making it clear that he was in no way interested in breaking up her and Karl and merely wanted a bit of fun.Paul's feelings for Liljana, meanwhile, continued to grow and he started pulling out all the stops to ruin her marriage to David. When David was supposed to be with Lil at daughter Serena's school debate, Paul instead turned up, knowing that David was otherwise engaged, playing golf. And Paul also encouraged David to invest in a business scheme with an associate, despite Liljana's objections. Of course, Liljana remained unaware that Paul was the driving force behind David's actions and actually turned to Paul for support and advice on more than one occasion.Paul's involvement with Affirmacon, meanwhile, led to him getting embroiled in all sorts of shady deals and practices when the development giants revealed they wanted to level Ramsay Street and the surrounding suburb in order to build a giant shopping complex. Paul was set the task of manipulating the residents into selling their properties, but realising what a hard task it would be, he hatched an elaborate plan to take the decision out of their hands. Unbeknown to the council, Paul was behind an environmental report that had come to their attention which predicted a very bleak future for the neighbourhood. The report revealed that a rapidly rising water level in Erinsborough West meant that within ten years, the entire area would be under water. Although many of the residents accepted the terrible findings, Harold was adamant that a second investigation be done, and hired an independent environmental scientist to do some tests on the area. When Paul got wind of this, he dug up some dirt on the scientists past and blackmailed him into supporting the findings of the original report. With both reports therefore predicting a grim future for the suburb, Paul's plan was starting to pay off and Affirmacon moved into position to get their hands on the area by offering to buy the houses from the locals. Paul's support for the company became clear at a local meeting to decide whether or not the offers should be accepted, and local opinion started to turn against him as he appeared to be putting profit before the good of the community. Paul initially rebuffed such claims, insisting that Erinsborough was where he grew up, but the likes of Harold and his granddaughter Sky Mangel – who had been suspicious of Paul from the moment he returned – remained sceptical.David's eyes were open to Paul's manipulation, too, when Paul had him framed for defrauding The Helen Daniels Foundation. But Paul strenuously denied the allegations David was levelling against him, and things worked out in his favour when Liljana actually started to believe that David was guilty. The case was thrown out of court on a technicality, but the damage had been done to the Bishops' marriage by that stage and Lil left David. It wasn't long before Paul professed his love for Liljana and once she gave in to the feelings she had been harbouring for him for some time, they began seeing each other, initially in secret in order to spare the feelings of David and Serena.Meanwhile, Paul's affair with Izzy threatened to expose him to all sorts of problems when she realised that he had burned down Lassiter's. However, Paul knew that Izzy had lied to Karl about the true parentage of the child she had miscarried, and so, neither could afford to have their secrets known. Although their affair ended, the pair remained linked by the secrets they each held, and as Paul's conscience started to increasingly take precedence over his dirty dealings, Izzy was on hand whenever he needed a shoulder to cry on. Indeed, Paul had begun to regret his recent behaviour as his love for Liljana grew and brought out the old Paul that had had been buried deep down underneath layers of bitterness and regret, and he gradually started to do what he could to scupper Affirmacon's plans for Erinsborough. Affirmacon took note of his softening attitude, and sent one of their heavies, Tony Corbett, to Erinsborough to keep an eye on Paul. Paul initially tried to persuade Tony that there were other areas that the company could build their shopping mall in, but Tony insisted that the plans were in motion now and Paul had to continue with what he had signed up for.Polluting the local wetlands was therefore next on Paul's list, and he initially enlisted Dylan, the 18-year-old son of the rowdy Timmins family who were now living in Paul's old family home on Ramsay Street, to pour toxic chemicals into the river. Dylan had become Paul's protégé in the months following his return, after Paul recognised the same ambitious qualities in Dylan that he had when he was younger. But Paul's conscience once again got the better of him when he overheard Dylan defending Paul to Sky, and he opted to carry out the task himself. Once the deed was done, Paul realised too late that as well as polluting the water, he had also killed and poisoned the many different types of wildlife that inhabited the land and he was racked with guilt. And the guilt got a whole lot worse when Dylan – an animal lover – raced down to the wetlands to try and save some of the animals and ended up getting poisoned by the toxic waste himself. Being exposed to the waste left him with a higher chance of contracting cancer in later life, and Paul was horrified at being responsible for inflicting Dylan with the worry.Dylan's predicament was the final straw for Paul. While publicly he had to continue with his support for Affirmacon and back their offer to purchase the ruined wetlands, privately he plotted to put a stop to their plans once and for all. He gave Dylan a key card to some Affirmacon offices in the city, and he and Sky managed to obtain some documents from the office that proved the company was corrupt. But they were unable to do anything with the documents because they had been obtained illegally. Paul suggested they pass the documents onto the press, who wouldn't have to reveal their sources, but problems arose when Sky, still determined to prove that Paul was up to no good, followed him around with a camera to try and catch him out. But what she caught him doing was something she hadn't expected – kissing Liljana. And while Sky was deciding what to do about the photographs, she had failed to notice that Serena had taken the camera to a protest the locals were holding outside the Affirmacon offices. It was there that David and Serena finally realised that Paul and Lil had been seeing each other when they saw the pictures themselves, and the vilification of Paul in the community increased tenfold as it transpired that on top of everything else, he had evidently broken up the Bishops once happy marriage too.Lil opted to get away from Erinsborough for a few days in the wake of the fall-out from the revelations, while David was so furious with Paul that he attempted to run him over outside Lassiter's. Desperate to sort things out with Lil, Paul tracked her down to a country retreat and found that she was unsure of whether or not she could trust him anymore as it became more and more likely that Paul had been in Affirmacon's pocket all along. But Paul promised Lil that he was in love with her regardless of what else was going on in his life, and he managed to persuade her to go to Sydney with him for a few months to get away from everything. However, Affirmacon were on his case, and while Lil was getting ready to leave, Tony Corbett and some more heavies showed up on Ramsay Street and took Paul away to the bush to beat him up. Fearing for his life, Paul desperately tried to escape them but was chased to the edge of a cliff, before falling off it – 80 feet below.Once he had regained consciousness, Paul was in complete agony, with a particularly substantial amount of pain in his right leg. Having mustered up the strength to drag himself along the ground, Paul finally found himself at some wetlands. But by that stage, he was hallucinating heavily and seeing visions of Liljana, and ended up in the water. Rapidly losing control of himself, Paul started to drown in the water - until Dylan and Sky appeared, having found his abandoned car nearby, and pulled him to safety. Sky revived Paul by giving him CPR, and he was rushed to hospital.But Paul was by no means out of the woods. He required emergency surgery as a result of the internal injuries he had received from the fall, and his state of mind was not helped by the abscence of Liljana from his bedside. Lil had found out all about Paul's shady dealings after he had gone missing, and was disgusted by his behaviour. However, with Paul about to undergo a major operation to save his life, Liljana put on a brave face and went to see him to reassure him she loved him. But worse was to come. Paul had suffered a very bad break to his right leg as a result of the fall, and it had become badly infected, meaning the leg would have to be amputated if he wanted to survive. Paul refused to even entertain the suggestion that he lose his leg, and despite repeated attempts from Karl and Harold to talk him round, Paul resigned himself to death rather than live his life without one of his legs. However, Dylan was not prepared to stand by and let the man he idolised give up after everything he had been through, and as Paul began to fade away, Dylan forged Paul's signature on the consent form to allow the surgery take place.When Paul was brought back from theatre and came round, he was horrified to discover that the amputation had taken place. He lashed out at everyone around him, even Liljana, and upon realising that Dylan had been the one who consented to the operation, Paul rejected him completely and directed abusive insults at him. But Dylan kept coming back to visit Paul, determined that he would eventually see sense. He was joined by Harold, Karl, Susan and even Sky in trying hard to persuade Paul to begin physiotherapy and embrace the second chance he had been given. Paul finally conceded that Dylan had acted in his interests and started to spend time with him, and even agreed to let Dylan bring him to Lassiter's for a drink one afternoon. But when Dylan left him alone outside the pub for a second, Paul became frantic as he became aware of the fact that the people around the complex that he had been in complete control of where now looking at him with pity.Again striving for a way out of his misery, Paul saw another opportunity to end things once and for all when David - who had just signed up as a volunteer with the Salvation Army - had to bring him out for some fresh air one afternoon. Paul relentlessly taunted David about how much Lil loved him and how passionate their relationship had been and suceeded in pushing David to the edge just at the right moment. Once they reached the top of a steep hill, Paul told David he now had the chance to erase him out of the Bishop family's lives forever by simply letting go of the wheelchair. David had been so enraged by the comments Paul had made that in a moment of madness, he let go and Paul went hurtling down the hill headed straight for a busy freeway. But at the last second, Paul realised that he didn't want to die at all and lept from the chair just in time. The incident led Paul to re-evaluate his attitude to life and his new circumstances, and he began by begging Liljana for one final chance. But she told him she could never trust him or love him again and there was no future for them.Paul's spirits were lifted hugely when Lucy returned to Erinsborough, although he was less pleased to see Rosemary, who he hadn't seen since he tried to take over her company several years back. Lucy and Rosemary had come back to Australia to attend a screening of a special documentary Annalise Hartman had made about Ramsay Street, but Rosemary also used the trip as a chance to offer to buy Lassiter's back from Paul. Paul initially refused to consider his aunt's offer, but after Lucy brought Paul to Lassiter's for a drink, he had a change of heart. It was while in The Scarlet Bar that Paul came face to face with someone else he had wronged – Philip, who was also back in town for the documentary. Finally seeing Paul in the flesh for the first time since he had framed him, Phil had to be held back by Lou Carpenter and Doug Willis, while Paul also had to contend with a verbal assault from Serena. The altercations made Paul give up on the idea of staying in Erinsborough and he decided to accept Rosemary's offer. But Lucy wasn't convinced that her brother had made the right decision, and put pressure on Paul to start facing up to his responsibilities and stop running away. Lucy made Paul realise that it was time for him to make a proper home for himself in Erinsborough once more, and encouraged him to move back into No.22 – which he had bought back after his initial return to the neighbourhood - and retain Lassiter's. And Lucy also succeeded in helping Paul face the biggest hurdle – wearing his prosthetic leg for the first time and start adapting to his new circumstances.There was shock on the faces of the residents of Ramsay Street when Paul showed up on crutches and interrupted the barbecue that had been arranged as a pre-cursor to the documentary to announce that he was moving back into the street. Although Rosemary was disappointed to learn that Paul wouldn't be selling Lassiter's after all, she was happy to see him fight back once again and urged him to truly reform and start giving something back to their home town. Paul started trying to re-establish himself as part of the community by joining all the residents to view Annalise's documentary down at The Scarlet Bar, which was a true trip down memory lane as a host of former friends and family appeared on screen to reminisce about Ramsay Street – including Gail, who revealed that Paul may just have been the love of her life. After the documentary, Lucy agreed to stay on for a few more weeks to help Paul upon his release from hospital, and his return to Ramsay Street.But Paul's reintegration into Ramsay Street wasn't going to be easy. With the Bishops next door, for starters, he wasn't about to get an enthusiastic welcome from his neighbours. Lou had also been renting No.22, and was forced to put his anger at Paul's recent behaviour behind him, in order to maintain the status quo in the household. But within days, Lou realised that he couldn't keep living with Paul, especially when he discovered that Paul had had an affair with Izzy some months back and Paul threatened to throw Lou out if he told anyone. Lou opted to leave immediately, rather than wait to be thrown out anyway, but he was so angered by Paul that he told half of Ramsay Street about the secret affair between Paul and Izzy. That evening, Paul and Lucy arrived home to find No.22 had been trashed with a warning for Paul to get out of town spray painted on the living room wall. Of course, there were a number of potential culprits, but Paul was quite surprised when Liljana admitted she had been the vandal, such was her anger towards Paul upon hearing he had been sleeping with Izzy around the same time he had been courting her. Paul took Lil's actions to mean she was still in love with him, but Lil insisted that she was reunited and happy with David once again.Paul found himself attracting the attention of the police when Izzy went missing and her car was found abandoned in the bush, with blood stains on the driver's seat. Since Paul had been the last person to see her alive, as reported to the police by the bar staff at The Scarlet Bar, Paul was asked down to the police station to answer some questions about his relations with Izzy. To add to his troubles, Izzy's sleazy lawyer, Steve Chisholm, told Paul that if his client didn't turn up alive and well soon, he would have to open a box she had given him containing evidence of Paul's past crimes. Paul decided to take matters into his own hands and headed off to find Izzy himself, eventually tracking her down to a health farm in the bush. Izzy's life had fallen apart in recent months, due to Karl finding out that he was not the father of the baby she had miscarried, and she had nothing to return to Erinsborough for. But Paul recognised a kindred spirit in Izzy, and since she had been ostracised by the entire community too, he persuaded her to come back and live with him at No.22, where they could face the neighbours together. Izzy accepted Paul's offer, and her move into Ramsay Street caused quite a stir, particularly as she and Paul wickedly flaunted their arrangement by throwing a huge party. But the pair had some quick thinking to do when Steve Chisholm threatened to hand the box of secrets Izzy had on Paul over to the police, unless he was handsomely rewarded. Izzy hatched a plan to break into Steve's house to reclaim the box, and Paul consulted Dylan on how best to override the complicated alarm system Steve had on his house. Luckily, Paul and Izzy succeeded in their mission, and burnt the evidence once and for all.As Izzy settled into No.22, Paul became increasingly concerned by her erratic behaviour. She was often moody and tired, and was flirting with everyone from Dylan to Paul himself. Paul eventually stumbled across the root of Izzy's problem when he found pills in her handbag and realised that she had become addicted to anti-depressants. Paul confronted Izzy about her addiction, which she strenuously denied and Izzy packed her bags to leave. But she had a change of heart when Paul admitted that he had begun to fall in love with her and wanted to help her through her ordeal. Izzy was touched that someone truly cared for her, and she agreed to stay and make a go of things with Paul. It took some time for Paul, however, to allow their relationship to become physical once again, as he had lost confidence in his body since losing his leg. But Izzy assured Paul that she found him attractive regardless, and she helped him put it out of his mind and reignite their sexual relationship.Paul and Izzy's new found domestic bliss wasn’t to last for long, however, as Paul's estranged daughter Lucinda arrived in Erinsborough. Paul was thrilled to see Lucinda for the first time in years, and was mesmerised at the attractive young lady she had grown into. Desperate to make up for all the lost years, Paul invited Lucinda, or Elle as she was now known, to stay on at No.22 with him and Izzy, and he gave her a trainee position at the hotel. However, Elle wasn’t overly keen on Izzy and within hours of her moving in, the battle lines were drawn. Elle was desperate for her father's undivided attention, particularly after missing out on so much time with him growing up, and she set about trying to undermine Izzy at every opportunity. After discovering that Izzy had been recovering from an addiction to pills, Elle orchestrated an elaborate ruse whereby she manipulated situations and planted pills all over the house to suggest to Paul that Izzy was hooked once again. While Elle’s campaign initially worked, Izzy eventually became suspicious and managed to expose Elle to a furious Paul. But Paul felt so guilty about not being there enough for his daughter in the past that he agreed to put the incident behind them, and start afresh. Even Izzy agreed to start again, and Paul, Izzy and Elle went on to become an unlikely family unit, but one that actually worked pretty well.With the 20th anniversary of the opening of Lassiter's Hotel approaching, Paul asked both Dylan and Elle to come up with proposals for a suitable event to mark the milestone. Although a battle to impress Paul waged between the two, few could argue with Dylan's suggestion to have a 1920s themed joy flight to Tasmania and Paul promptly picked his protégé's idea. Paul also saw the flight as a chance to mend some fences with a lot of his neighbours and friends, and as the plane set off, Paul was in jubilant form. However, a bomb had been planted in one of the engines and just as the plane was over the Bass Straits, it went off, sending the plane hurtling towards the sea. While Paul survived relatively unscathed, Izzy and Elle were initially nowhere to be found. They turned up safe and well within 24 hours, but Liljana, David and Serena weren't so lucky. David's body was found a few days later, while Lil and Serena's were never found. Paul was devastated by what had happened, and blamed himself for the death and destruction he had caused – particularly after Izzy revealed she had found a note in their seats moments before the plane crashed telling her to think about her life and everything she had done. Further evidence that the bomb had been directed against him was found when a second note arrived at No.22 telling Paul he had been lucky to escape. And as if the note hadn't sent enough of a chill down his spine, the paper it had been written on had been poisoned. Paul and Izzy were rushed to hospital where they were in a critical condition for a number of hours.After they pulled through, Paul became obsessed with protecting himself and his family from any more harm. He had security cameras installed at No.22, hired a security guard and started working from home rather than the hotel. As the police conducted their investigations, Tony Corbett emerged as the prime suspect and there was relief all around when he was found dead a few weeks later. Safe in the knowledge that the person who had tried to kill him and his family was out of the picture, Paul threw a huge Christmas party for the residents of Ramsay Street at Lassiter's in an attempt to make amends and cheer everyone up after the dramatic period they had all been through. But one resident wasn't in the mood for forgiveness and festivities. Harold had become a broken man having lost his son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter in the plane crash, and when he found a letter David had written shortly before his death in which he blamed Paul for ruining his life and expressed a hope that someone would put an end to his evil some day, something in Harold snapped. He made his way over to No.22, crept quietly in as Paul was chatting on the phone to Cameron and with a rope, strangled Paul. Having left Paul unconscious on the living room floor, Harold retreated back to No.24 while Izzy came across Paul’s body on the ground and called for an ambulance. Paul was rushed to hospital where he recovered, but once he was out, he feared that the person who was trying to kill him hadn’t been Tony Corbett at all, and the threat to him and his family was still very much alive.Paul fell back into a sense of paranoia and insecurity in the wake of the latest threat to his life, and Izzy and Elle struggled to help him back to normality. Elle's boyfriend Ned Parker even moved in temporarily to provide an extra sense of security in the house but Paul had become so paranoid that at one point, he suspected Ned of being the one who was out to get him and sent him packing. The truth emerged, however, after Harold spent some time alone in Tasmania where he searched his soul and came to his senses. He confessed all to Paul upon his return, and Paul initially reacted with complete shock. He couldn't believe that the whiter than white, pillar of the community Harold, who he had known for so many years, could ever be capable of such a thing. Paul's shock quickly turned to rage and he threatened Harold with the police, much to the delight of Izzy, who had suspected Harold of being the culprit for some time. But Paul began to have second thoughts when he realised that a man like Harold wouldn't try to kill someone for no reason, and he began to look at himself as the real reason behind Harold's behaviour. Paul concluded that it was his actions and his dodgy dealings that had caused the plane to be blown up and for Harold to lose his family. Having decided not to press charges, Paul forgave Harold for what had happened and they agreed to put the whole sorry mess behind them.But Izzy had other ideas. She was furious with Harold for what he had done, and for the fact that he had gotten away with everything, and she put pressure on Paul to get revenge on him in some way. With the restaurant at Lassiter's losing a lot of business to Harold and Lou's General Store, Izzy suggested Paul re-launch it as a café to rival Harold and Lou's trade. Paul instantly went for the idea, as it not only provided him with a way to pay Harold back for his behaviour, but also naming it Lucinda's and offering the co-managing job to Elle, would ensure she stuck around in Erinsborough instead of moving to Sydney with Ned as she had recently planned to.As the café war got underway, things turned nasty when Paul stole Harold and Lou's butcher and Lou retaliated by obtaining an events licence so they could sell alcohol to uni students during orientation week. A low point in the feud for Harold came when Paul beat him to donating prizes and catering for the hospital fundraiser, and a furious Harold confronted Paul about his treacherous ways, even pointing out how disgusted Helen would be by his behaviour if she were alive – a comment that did little to temper Paul's behaviour. As it became apparent that Harold and Lou couldn't compete with Lucinda's for long with Paul undercutting them at every opportunity, they eventually found themselves unable to pay their rent. As landlord, Paul had the power to evict them from the premises and gleefully took the store over himself, installing Elle and Dylan there to run that business too. But Lou managed to win back the store from Paul by getting an old contact at the council to con Paul into thinking the premises would have to be demolished – leading Paul to quickly sell the lease back to Lou.By that stage, Paul had his mind on other matters. Desperate to see Ned out of Erinsborough – and Elle's life – Paul and Izzy schemed to force him out of town. They arranged for a theatre director to offer the wannabe musical star an audition in Sydney, but Ned wouldn’t leave without Izzy, who he had fallen in love with and –unbeknownst to Paul – slept with. In typical Izzy fashion, she concocted a whole host of stories to discourage Ned from sticking around, eventually claiming that Paul had been diagnosed with a brain tumour. She pleaded with Ned to put his career first and go to Sydney, but he refused and a further complication presented itself when a security guard at Lassiter’s tried to blackmail Izzy with a CCTV tape of her and Ned having sex in her office. Max finally persuaded his sister to own up to Paul and when she did, Paul was stunned at her betrayal. But after Izzy explained that the only reason she had got involved with him was to keep him away from Elle, Paul realised she had been well intentioned and agreed to leave it in the past, despite repeated attempts by Ned to drive a wedge between the two.Paul was thrilled when another of the triplets arrived in Erinsborough, this time it was Cameron who wanted to get to know more of his estranged father. However, what Paul, Izzy and even his sister Elle didn't realise was that Cameron was actually the third Robinson triplet, Robert. Robert had never forgiven Paul for what he considered to be a complete abandonment of the family and as a result, was always more different and withdrawn from his siblings. What nobody knew was just how disturbed Robert had become and how he had begun an elaborate series of events aimed at extracting revenge on Paul - including planting the bomb on the Lassiter's joy flight and attempting to poison Paul and Izzy. His next move was to cause a car accident involving Cameron which put him in a coma, allowing Robert to assume his more normal and likeable twins' identity while letting everyone else think that Robert had gone travelling in Europe. Upon settling in Ramsay Street, the first person on Robert's hate list was Dylan, who he realised had become like a son to Paul. Having caused a rift between Paul and Dylan, Robert turned his attentions to Izzy. As she babysat her baby nephew Charlie at No.22 one afternoon, Robert crept in and turned the gas on, causing Izzy to pass out and almost die. Lyn Scully, who had recently started working for Paul as his PA and was also Charlie's grandmother, came to their rescue when she called over just in the nick of time. Robert then adopted a new tack, by flirting with Izzy in the hope of exposing her to Paul as an unfaithful lover. Having recorded several conversations he had had with her on his mp3 player, Robert then edited them all together to make it sound like Izzy was coming on to him and when he played it to Elle, she convinced him he had to tell Paul.As soon as Paul heard the recording, he flipped out and threw Izzy out of No.22. Paul was particularly bruised by the apparent failure of his relationship with Izzy because he had made a serious effort not to lie to her, only for her to repay him with such deceit. He found a shoulder to cry on in the form of Lyn, who seemed to be looking at Paul as more than her boss and was delighted when Paul told her in turn that he saw her as more than employee. They became even closer when Paul spotted a baby utility belt on Lyn's daughter Steph, that she had adapted from an old tool belt and they embarked on a new business venture to mass market the product. But when Paul hooked up with Letitia, one of the manufacturers, and Lyn expressed her dismay, he told her in no uncertain terms to stay out of his business.Meanwhile, Robert was on the verge of being exposed as Izzy, determined to win Paul back, broke into No.22 to get her hands on the mp3 player and eventually managed to piece the recordings back together to prove her innocence. Having presented Paul with the truth, Paul and Izzy quickly worked out that Robert had been behind so much of the drama and upset in recent months – and when Paul remembered that Robert had been behaving strangely earlier that day around Elle's car, he realised he must have been tinkering with it in order to cause her harm. Paul phoned Elle and got her to escape just before the bomb Robert had planted in it had gone off. A shaken Paul called the police but, of course, at that stage, everyone still thought it was Cameron who was behind all the physical and emotional carnage that had overcome Erinsborough. Robert, meanwhile, had gone to visit Cameron at the hospice he had admitted him to and was stunned to find the bed empty. Cameron had woken from his coma earlier that day after a visit from Robert where he had confessed all before going off to plant the bomb in Elle's car. Hiding behind the curtains in the room, Cameron jumped out and knocked Robert unconscious when he returned, and changing into his brother’s clothes, he headed for help. But his timing was awful, as just as Cameron got to Ramsay Street, the police had arrived and arrested him. And upon regaining consciousness back at the hospice, Robert slipped into the bed previously occupied by his brother and pretended to be in the coma that Cameron had spent the last two months in.The realisation that his son had caused such harm and was filled with so much hatred towards him hit Paul badly. And as confusion began to overshadow proceedings – Elle had started to suspect, rightly, that it had actually been Robert living in their midst all this time and Cameron had now somehow ended up innocently in the frame – Paul focused his attention on the comatose Robert and had him transferred to Erinsborough Hospital. Paul was also deeply touched by the support he received from Harold, particularly when he was faced with the heartbreaking task of telling Harold that it had been one of his own sons who had planted the bomb on the plane that had wiped out his family. Paul also apologised to Izzy for ever doubting her, and Izzy delighted him by telling him, for the first time, that she loved him and moved back into No.22.When a stunned Gail heard about what had happened, she quickly made her way back to Erinsborough and came face to face with Paul for the first time in over ten years at the bedside of Robert. Straight away the old feelings between the pair resurfaced – with Gail angrily accusing Paul of ruining their childrens' lives by putting the almighty dollar first as always before calming down afterwards and having a coffee with him. Gail then headed to the police station to speak to Cameron, and afterwards, was sure something was amiss. Paul insisted on Gail staying with him at their old marital home although she came into conflict straight away with Izzy, who accused Gail of being a bad mother for producing such an evil son. Paul managed to assure Gail that he didn't see it that way and the pair caught up on old times when they were finally left alone at No.22.Once Robert had 'awoken' from his coma and was released from hospital, the Robinsons were all reunited under one roof, with the exception of Cameron who was languishing in police custody for crimes he didn’t commit. Robert was disgusted that Gail and Paul were getting on so well, and told Gail that he was only staying there for her. But Gail urged Robert to mend some fences with his father and get to know him better. Meanwhile, Paul and Gail were getting to know each other better all over again. After telling Paul she wanted to visit the graves of Helen and Jim while she was in town, Paul took Gail by surprise when he expressed a desire for them to visit Rob's grave too and he finally apologised for walking out on her father's funeral to go back to the office all those years ago. Touched by the sentiment, Gail got caught up in the moment and kissed Paul, although the re-igniting of their old chemistry was short-lived as Robert saw the embrace and interrupted them. But Paul and Gail were delighted when Robert suggested he and Paul go away on a camping trip together for a few days.Something continued to nag at Gail, though, as Paul and Robert prepared to leave for their trip. Before going camping, Gail and Robert visited Cameron in prison who went crazy when Robert mentioned he was going away with Paul and warned Gail that Paul's life would be in danger. Gail's unease increased when Robert cryptically told her as he left for the trip that anything he had ever done was for her. The final proof that Robert was actually the maniac in the family came when Katya Kinski, who had been dating 'Cameron' arrived at No.22 insisting that it had actually been Robert she had been involved with because she had just bumped into him at the pub and had a flashback to a previous brush with him. Fearing for Paul's safety, Gail phoned Robert and her worst fears were realised when Robert was distant as he spoke to her and told her Paul was too busy to come to the phone. This prompted Gail, Elle and Izzy to follow them to the bush in pursuit of Paul. But Robert had already drugged Paul and trapped him in an old mineshaft, before exposing himself as the mastermind behind all the recent crimes when Paul woke up. Robert then left Paul in the shaft and collapsed the entrance, leaving his father behind to be buried alive.When Gail, Izzy and Elle came across Robert at the camping site and questioned him about Paul's whereabouts, he became agitated, threw a shovel at them and fled – leaving the women with no idea where Paul was. As emergency services were brought in to help search the area, Gail came across an old photo of her and Paul lying on the ground which Robert had thrown at Paul before leaving him in the shaft. Paul had managed to poke the picture through a tiny hole in the shaft and when Gail found it, she cried out for Paul and was relieved to hear him calling back at her from underground. Once Paul was finally rescued, he was brought back to Erinsborough Hospital where a delighted Gail showed signs of becoming increasingly close to him. Izzy warned her off Paul, but Gail was harbouring such strong feelings for him that she couldn't help herself and when she told Paul about Izzy's warning, Paul told Gail that they would always share something special and he wasn't prepared to throw it all away due to a tantrum from Izzy. Izzy became so irked by the couple's bond that she made a catty, throwaway suggestion that they get married again – an idea that Paul seized on as it would be just the thing to bring Robert out of hiding.Before long, plans were afoot for what would be Paul and Gail's third wedding ceremony, even though this one was purely designed as a ruse to catch Robert. A newspaper article was written about the nuptials which was seen by Robert and he made his way back to Erinsborough on the day to disrupt proceedings. Meanwhile, Paul and Gail put so much effort into the wedding that it looked and felt so real they were quickly caught up in the emotion of it all. Gail was particularly touched when Paul broke away from the prepared vows and spoke from the heart about how blessed he was to have found her again. The ceremony was interrupted, however, when an impatient Paul began calling out for Robert to show himself – an act which finally prompted Robert to shoot at his father from the bushes he had been hiding in. However, the police had predicted such a move and Paul had been wearing a bullet proof vest.With Robert in prison, Cameron released and the drama of recent times behind them, the Robinsons tried to start again as a family, but Paul was behaving in a strange way and almost seemed to enjoy the battle for his affections that was raging between Gail and Izzy, not to mention the ever-increasing attentions of Lyn. Events came to a head when the family went for dinner and Cameron hit it off with the beautiful Lilly DeRouge. After dinner, Paul excused himself to attend a business meeting but Gail and Izzy became suspicious when Lyn called over to No.22 knowing nothing about any such meeting. Gail and Izzy went down to Lassiter's were they were shocked to find Paul in bed with Lilly and Gail decided that whatever she thought she and Paul could have together, there was no chance of reconciliation after all. The next day, Gail returned to Tasmania, leaving Elle and Cameron behind to continue getting to know their father better and urging Paul to seek some professional help before it was too late.But Paul was on a downward slope as far as his morals were concerned. He began flirting with women all over town and rejected pleas from Max to be less public about his behaviour out of deference to Izzy. He persuaded Elle to pretend she had a fatal disease in order to retain the love of Dylan, who had been torn between her and Sky for months. He attempted to blackmail Carmella Cammeniti, who had recently joined a nunnery and become 'Sister Mary Catherine', into sleeping with him. And when Paul discovered that the baby belt design infringed a patent that was lodged years ago and he stood to lose everything he had invested in the venture, he set Lyn up for the fall by promoting her to Managing Director of New Projects at Lassiter's with a 100% pay-rise. Although she initially wanted to have the contract checked out by a lawyer, Lyn decided to trust Paul and took the job. What Lyn didn’t realise was that Paul had included in the deal, a total signing over of the whole baby belt deal to her and within weeks, she had been served with a writ for copyright infringement. When Lyn confronted Paul about his betrayal, he stunned her by kissing her, and turned on by her threats to use all the dirt she had on him from his business deals to bring him down, Paul embarked on a torrid romance with her, seeing her for the first time as more than a divorced mum of five. Blaming the baby belt idea on Izzy, who had moved out after realising Paul could no longer commit to one woman, Paul vowed to fight the infringement case with Lyn and he impressed her further by lavishing attention on her and her youngest son, Oscar. Izzy threw a brief spanner in the works by telling Lyn that Paul had killed Gus Cleary in the Lassiter's fire that had coincided with Paul's return to the area but Paul managed to persuade Lyn that Izzy was simply being malicious and had been overcome with jealousy. But Paul was privately furious with Izzy, and threatened her with finding herself in a similar situation to Gus if she raised the subject again.As Paul's descent into darkness continued, an unexpected blow came when word reached Paul that Robert had escaped from prison and was on the loose. The whole of Ramsay Street was on extra alert in anticipation of his return and this proved to be fatally problematic for Cameron, as he was mistaken for Robert by Max, when he was seen chasing Katya. In fact, he was simply catching up with her after she had left her bag behind but thinking it was Robert out to cause more havoc, Max was caught up in a moment of terror and knocked him down. As he was taken to hospital, Paul and Elle were told that he was in a critical condition but it was only when Elle went to phone Cameron to let him know what had happened and heard a phone ringing in the bag containing Robert's belongings that they realised Cameron had been the one who was run down. As Cameron's condition deteriorated, word filtered through that Robert had never escaped and had actually just been hiding from the prison guards and Paul became even more angry at the chain of events. But Cameron made Paul promise to come good if he pulled through, something which Paul worked on straight away by starting counselling to get to the bottom of his bad behaviour. However, Cameron then took a turn for the worst and died, leaving Paul even more embittered than ever before.After burying Cameron at home in Tasmania, Paul returned to Erinsborough hell bent on getting revenge on Max for causing his son’s death. He was tipped over the edge when he witnessed Max hugging his son Boyd and decided, since Max was only being charged with manslaughter, he would dish out his own form of punishment. After leaving a note for Elle apologising for what he was about to do, Paul followed Max down to Lassiter’s and pulled a gun on him. Luckily, Max managed to talk Paul out of doing anything foolish by pointing out killing him wouldn’t make his grief any easier to deal with and a broken Paul dropped his gun just as Lyn, who had found a note Paul left for Elle apologising for what he was about to do, arrived to confiscate the gun. Paul decided to act on the advice Max had offered him by refusing to pursue the manslaughter charges and allow Max get on with his life.The gun incident had led Lyn to re-evaluate her relationship with Paul, however, and she told him she didn’t want to see him anymore. But after her legal bills from the baby belt fiasco forced her to sell her home, Paul offered her and Oscar a room at No 22, on a strictly platonic basis. Lyn had no alternative but to accept, and felt a lot better about the arrangement when Izzy, on her way out of Erinsborough for good, revealed to her that she had lied about Paul murdering Gus. However, Paul had persuaded Izzy to tell Lyn this in return for him keeping quiet about the fact that she was carrying Karl Kennedy’s baby. As Lyn’s attitude towards Paul softened, he surprised her by whisking her and Oscar off to New York to visit her daughters Flick and Michelle.When Paul stayed on in America a bit longer than Lyn, she had convinced herself that Paul wining and dining beautiful young women in the Big Apple, particularly after Flick told her she had seen Paul with a mysterious blonde at one point. But Paul shocked Lyn by returning with an engagement ring and asking her to be the fourth Mrs Robinson. Lyn happily accepted, although they initially kept the news low-key. This was a difficult task to achieve, though, as the engagement ring Paul had bought Lyn was a little big for her finger and Lyn’s refusal to have it re-sized led to it constantly dropping off her finger as she went around town. The final straw came when it came off as she played ball with Oscar at Lassiter’s and it ended up in the lake. Paul hired a team of scuba divers to scour the water in the hope of finding it, but Lyn cleverly called them off at the last minute and explained to Paul that the lake was where she had disposed of his gun. Paul then took it upon himself to wade into the water and having finally found it, Lyn agreed to have it refitted.Paul was determined to make this marriage work and threw himself into neighbourly behaviour by having dinner with Lyn’s best friend Susan and Karl, who she had recently reunited with. He even decided to sell half of Lassiter’s, retaining a 49% share for himself, in order to cut back on his workload. In fact, Paul was so confident Lyn would be around for the long haul that he made plans to change his will to include her. However, as he worked on the details with the new solicitor at the Lassiter’s Complex, Rosetta Cammeniti, he found himself drawn to her. Paul was desperate to avoid the feelings he had for her, but matters were made worse by the fact that Rosetta had moved into No.30 right across the road from him. In the hope of focusing on his marriage to Lyn, Paul suggested they bring the wedding forward to just before Christmas and Lyn happily agreed. But Lyn unwittingly brought Paul and Rosetta closer when she offered her a business traineeship at the hotel. The sexual tension between Paul and Rosie came to a head when they were trapped in the hotel wine cellar together and got to discussing their past relationships. As Rosie revealed she was still a virgin and had put her professional life ahead of her private life, Paul could contain himself no longer and they shared a passionate kiss. The hotel staff found them before anything else could develop, and Paul pressed on with his plans to wed Lyn.As the wedding day arrived, Paul was plagued with thoughts and visions of Rosie, culminating with the very real vision of her passing the church in a car while Paul waited for his bride. Nevertheless, he went ahead with the ceremony and despite a brief pause as he made his vows to Lyn, the couple were declared man and wife. At the lavish reception that followed, Paul made a touching speech about how lucky he was to find his perfect woman at last. But the marriage was to be a short one, as Paul realised before the day was out that he couldn’t be trusted to be faithful and true to Lyn. A stunned Lyn was told by Paul in their honeymoon suite that he had kissed Rosetta and still had feelings for her, and would probably have feelings for lots of other women if they were to continue with their marriage. Devastated, Lyn had the marriage annulled and after going to the Maldives with Oscar on what would have been her and Paul’s honeymoon, she resettled in her hometown of Shelley Bay, unable to face Paul and Ramsay Street ever again.With Elle spending Christmas in Tasmania with Gail, Paul spent the holidays alone as he once again became public enemy number one in Erinsborough. When he passed by Rosie’s office at Lassiter’s on Christmas Day, he was surprised to see her at her desk and they shared a heart to heart over his disastrous marriage to Lyn and her disastrous flirtations with her housemate Frazer Yeats. After Rosie revealed that she had set herself a deadline of midnight that Christmas to lose her virginity, Paul offered to help her out while they still had time but before anything could happen, Frazer interrupted them with a bouquet of flowers for Rosie and a plea to give a relationship with him a chance. With Paul and Frazer now locked in a battle for Rosie’s affections, Rosie’s best friend Pepper Steiger proposed Rosie date each man for a week to work out which one suited her best. While Frazer begrudgingly agreed to go along with the plan, Paul took it as a challenge to prove himself and readily accepted it. Having wined and dined Rosie, Paul then set out to sabotage Rosie’s first date with Frazer at Lassiter’s restaurant by forcing the staff to be rude and inhospitable to the couple. But even having Frazer’s credit card cut didn’t detract from how well the pair were getting on and Paul was disgusted when she told him that the age difference between them was too great and she needed someone like Frazer to experience new things with. Paul then consoled himself by throwing himself into a period of no strings sex with Pepper, getting a kick out of the fact that she was Rosie’s best friend and confidante.Trouble loomed at Lassiter’s, meanwhile, when Loris Timmins, grandmother to the Timmins’ brood and Paul’s new partner in the hotel, signed her 49% share over to daughter-in-law Janelle and the Timmins kids. Paul was furious at the move, seeing the Timmins family as mere bogans who didn’t know the first thing about running a first rate hotel. He was further incensed by Elle’s support of them, as a result of her relationship with Dylan, and threw her out of No.22, leaving her to take refuge with at the Timmins house. The key to regaining some semblance of control over the company he had spent so long building up lay in the 2% that was owned by a mysterious, silent shareholder who only communicated at board meetings through instant messenger. Paul eventually discovered that ‘Mr 2%’ was actually The Scarlet Bar’s new bartender Will Griggs. Will was actually the son of old business acquaintances of Paul, the late hoteliers Clifford and Pamela Barnes, who had left their entire multi-million-dollar hotel chain to Will and his older brother Oliver. But with Will intent on living life as a normal, run of the mill bartender, he pleaded with Paul not to expose his true identity and Paul agreed in return for Will voting with him in all future board meetings.Determined to regain full control over his hotel empire, Paul decided he needed Elle’s support and set about ruining her relationship with Dylan. After setting Ned up to lose $25,000 in a rigged card game, Paul agreed to pay off his debts in return for Ned carrying out a number of tasks for him. Paul even sweetened the deal for Ned by putting him up in Karl Kennedy’s old flat, which Paul had recently bought and lavishly refurbished. Accompanying Elle, Dylan, and some other Ramsay Street lovebirds on a Valentine’s retreat in the countryside, Ned’s first act of treachery for Paul was to ensure Dylan fell into someone else’s bed. Ned was successful in getting him into bed with Carmella, although nothing actually happened between the two because he had drugged their drinks, but after Elle caught them the next morning, the damage was done and she went running back to Paul. With Elle back on side, Paul’s next targets were the Timmins’ themselves and he again used Ned to make life miserable for them. He had Ned rob their house, which they hadn’t insured, and mug Paul as he was taking the Lassiter’s takings to the bank, to make it look like a huge chunk of the company’s profit had been lost. Paul hoped that these actions, coupled with his announcing to the family at board meetings that the company was in serious financial trouble, would lead to them throwing the towel in and selling their shares.But Lassiter’s took a backseat to the Timmins family when youngest son Stingray died from an aneurysm after donating his bone marrow to his leukaemia stricken niece, Dylan’s baby daughter, Kerry. What Paul didn’t realise was that an enraged Dylan held him solely responsible for his younger brother’s death as Kerry had gotten the cancer from Dylan as a result of his exposure to the toxic waste Paul had dumped in the wetlands, and Stingray had died as a result of the operation to save the baby’s life. On a misson to make Paul pay, Dylan kidnapped him, taking him out to the bush where he played a dangerous game of cat and mouse with his former mentor. Dylan finally lured Paul to the same cliff where he had fallen and lost his leg, and pushed him off the edge. But as Paul was clinging on for his life, Dylan realised that he couldn’t leave him to die as he had enough grief to deal with and after helping Paul back up, he told him he was doing a good enough job of ruining his life by himself.Rather than change his ways after this latest eye opener, Paul simply became more and more vengeful and evil, and worst of all, had started to drag Elle down with him. Ever since Will’s brother Oliver had arrived in town, Paul was anxious to get on Oliver’s good side as he now owned Will’s 2% of Lassiter’s, and he realised the best way to get to him would be through a marriage to Elle. But Oliver had fallen for Carmella, and there was hardly any chance of Oliver giving Elle a second look. The only potential barrier to their happiness was Oliver’s unease at Carmella’s family, Erinsborough’s answer to the mafia. To seize on Oliver’s unhappiness with the Cammeniti way of doing things, Paul and Elle planted explosives on Carmella’s fruit van. Although they hadn’t meant to harm anyone and the bomb had been timed to go off when there was nobody in it, both Carmella and Oliver were almost killed when the explosives were a little late to detonate. Without batting an eyelid, Paul encouraged Elle to continue in their quest to win Oliver over and she used their country cabin as the perfect place to seduce Oliver when she loaned it to him after a quarrel with Carmella. The plan worked when Oliver finally succumbed and slept with Elle, much to the delight of Paul. But just as Paul’s scheme seemed to be paying off, Elle began to have second thoughts about all the deceit he had involved her in, and Elle realised that she was being used by Paul as merely another pawn in his game. Elle and Ned then opted to leave Erinsborough and get away from Paul, but Paul was adamant that she stay put, even hiding her passport so she couldn’t leave the country. Feeling sorry for Paul, Elle decided to stick around at the last minute, prompting Ned to reveal to her that Paul had arranged for him to break her and Dylan up. Disgusted at the lengths Paul had gone to to get what he wanted, Elle maintained her decision to stay, albeit with a much different purpose.Paul was thrilled when Elle arrived back apologising for contemplating leaving, and he agreed to let bygones be bygones. But what Paul didn’t know was that Elle had told Oliver everything about their plan to get their hands on the Barnes shares, and together, the pair had concocted their own plan to bring Paul down. They began by telling Paul they were engaged, and Paul was overjoyed at the prospect of amalgamating the Barnes wealth with his own. And to achieve Paul’s ultimate goal of regaining full control of Lassiter’s, Elle and Oliver convinced him that they had persuaded Janelle to sell her 49% to Oliver, which he would in turn sell back to Paul. Paul didn’t realise that Janelle was in on their scheme and so, never raised an eyebrow when Elle suggested he put the company in her name because Janelle was refusing to sell so long as Paul was involved in the hotel. Paul readily agreed to the ploy, and before the ink was even dry, he was celebrating with a cocktail party at the hotel restaurant. But he was stunned when Elle revealed that she wasn’t really engaged to Oliver but that they were now equal partners in Lassiter’s and she had taken everything away from him in order to save him from himself.Paul had Rosie scrutinise the contract he’d signed and was stunned to learn that it was incontestable and that he had signed over everything – Lassiter’s, the house, international investments, shares and even his everyday bank accounts. As he tried to return home, he found the locks had been changed and Elle had him arrested for trespassing after he crept in the back door. The only place Paul had to turn was the flat Ned had been using, and holed up there for days on end, Paul sunk into a state of despair. Bitter at Elle’s devious plot, despite it being ultimately well intentioned, Paul rejected her attempts at showing she still cared when she called over with food parcels and offered him a job at the hotel as an event co-ordinator. To add to his woes, Paul started to experience intense pain in his head and found it hard to understand what people were saying to him. It had been happening on and off for a while, but the stress of losing everything had amplified the sensations and he eventually sought medical help. He was shocked to be told that he was suffering from an acoustic neuroma, and required surgery to remove a hitherto undetected tumour that had been growing on his brain for several years. Rejecting his doctor’s advice, Paul ignored the diagnosis and resolved to carry on with his life as best he could.While still learning to deal with the news, Paul befriended a homeless teenager, known as Fox, when he tried to steal his lunch from him one day at Lassiter’s. Desperately in need of company, Paul found himself confiding in Fox and began to take onboard the advice Fox was giving him, particularly where Elle was concerned. Fox blamed Elle for all the suffering Paul had endured and persuaded him to break into No.22 and smash the house up. When Paul brought Fox to stay with him at the flat, Fox began to taunt Paul and refused to let him leave. Paul finally managed to escape and ran as far as the car park before collapsing as the noise in his head got louder and louder. He was taken to hospital where the doctors told him he must have the brain surgery or die. But Paul returned home in the hope of first making amends with Elle, only to again be met by Fox at the apartment, who was now making Paul believe Fox and Elle were working together to drive him insane. Paul started to fight with Fox, just as Elle arrived at the apartment and she was shocked to walk in and witness Paul fighting with thin air. Elle convinced Paul to go to the hospital with her, thinking he had had some kind of mental breakdown, but once there, Paul’s tumour was revealed to her and he was prepared for emergency surgery. Right up until he went under the knife, Paul was still being taunted by Fox, who was actually a figment of his imagination caused by the tumour.Paul lay in a coma for a week after the operation, with Elle maintaining a constant vigil. When Paul finally woke up, he had no idea who Elle was, and instead asked to see Jim and Helen. It quickly became clear that Paul had lost a large part of his memory during the surgery, and Elle was forced to break the devastating news to Paul that Jim and Helen had both died over ten years ago. Experiencing the grief all over again, Paul asked to be left alone to come to terms with what had happened. Things got worse when he realised Elle was his daughter, as he didn’t recall having any children and he put his foot in it with Harold when he visited and a clueless Paul started asking him how Madge was keeping. When Elle brought him in some photo albums in the hope of jogging his memory, Paul became preoccupied with the whereabouts of Gail when he saw a picture of her and he couldn’t accept that their marriage had broken up. As it became evident that the growth on his brain had been the cause of Paul’s descent into evil in recent years, and that the memory loss had made Paul forget all the bad things he had done to his family and friends, Elle opted to keep things that way in order to save Paul from any further upset and she persuaded everyone else to do the same.But Paul didn’t quite trust Elle, particularly when she claimed to have not been able to contact Gail, who Paul wanted to see. Pressing her for more information about what had happened in recent years, Elle finally told him about Cameron’s death and how Gail had broken off all contact with him since then. While Paul was sorry to hear he had lost a son, he couldn’t feel any remorse given that he had no recollection of the boy and was concerned instead about Gail. After Elle left her mobile phone behind in Paul’s hospital room by accident, he quickly found Gail’s number in Tasmania and left a message with her declaring his love for her and pleading with her to visit him. A highly sceptical Gail returned to Erinsborough, determined to have it out with Paul, believing his memory loss to be a convenient way for him to crawl back into people’s good books and rejecting Elle’s pleas to keep the truth from him. However, as soon as Gail came face to face with Paul again, she was shocked by how much he had reverted back to the man she had first fallen in love with and realised that the brain tumour must have been what caused his bad behaviour in recent years. Unable to bring herself to hurt him, Gail agreed to go along with Elle’s plan and spare Paul from knowing the truth about his past.But the truth came out when Paul overheard Gail and Elle discussing all the pain he had caused people, particularly in the months leading up to his operation, and the fact that Robert, his own son, had tried to kill him. On the eve of his discharge from the hospital, Gail sat Paul down and told him everything and he was stunned as he realised all the things that he had done to his family and friends, and by extension, what Robert had done. Upon returning to Ramsay Street, Paul broke down at a barbecue Elle had organised to celebrate his homecoming and he begged the forgiveness of his neighbours and friends for the hurt he had caused them.Adjusting to life as a father proved difficult for Paul, too, and he hurt Elle by asking her to refrain from calling him ‘Dad’ while he tried to get his head around things. When Gail pleaded with him to start working on his relationship with Elle, Paul complained that he couldn’t remember her, barely even liked her and had no feelings for her. Elle overheard the conversation and bitterly attacked Paul for neglecting her all her life and revealing how far she had gone before the operation to try and save him from self destruction. After things cooled down, Gail eventually persuaded Paul to patch things up with Elle and Paul agreed to give their father/daughter relationship a chance.As Paul settled back into some sort of normality on Ramsay Street, Gail found herself being drawn to him all over again. After spending a family night in in front of the box at No.22, Paul pleaded with Gail to give their marriage another shot. At first reluctant, Gail succumbed after Paul got her to concede that she still had deep feelings for him and they slept together. The next day, Paul whisked Gail and Elle off to the countryside for a family picnic but Gail gradually realised that they couldn’t simply wash away the past twenty years and live as if nothing had happened for any of them in between. Although still in love with Paul, Gail returned to Tasmania, explaining to him that she couldn’t bring herself to fully reunite with him as his wife, and left him heartbroken.With Gail gone, Paul put all his energy into redeveloping his relationship with Elle. It wasn't long before his paternal instincts began to kick in – when he caught Elle in a passionate embrace with Oliver, he was decidedly uncomfortable with the situation and when he expressed these feelings to Harold, Harold assured him that he was simply behaving like a father. Another person who Paul worked at patching things up with was Ned. Having bumped into him at the lake one afternoon and sensing that there was some bad blood between them, Paul extended the hand of friendship. Ned was initially sceptical of the new Paul but after a while he came around – particularly given he had just started a new chapter in his own life having been landed with Mickey, the eight-year-old son he never knew existed. Paul and Mickey also hit it off, which helped matters and when Paul realised that Ned was living with Mickey, and his pet dog Jake, in a hotel room at Lassiter's, he insisted on them moving in with him and Elle at No.22 for a while.Just as things were settling down for Paul, an unexpected bombshell was delivered to him when it emerged that he might be Oliver's father. Oliver had discovered he was adopted and had been on a quest to find his birth parents for some time, eventually finding out that his mother was Rebecca Napier – the daughter of the Barnes family's trusted manservant, Alan. After tracking her down and experiencing a few false starts, Oliver and Rebecca were finally getting to the point were it looked like they would be able to build a relationship. But then Rebecca paid Oliver a visit at No.22 and was stunned to see a photo of Paul on the sideboard. When Elle explained that the man in the photograph was her father, a horrified Rebecca fled and returned when only Paul was home. Paul was initially confused by her visit but gradually a memory came back to him when Rebecca explained that they had met on a flight back in Paul's air steward days and had shared a romantic weekend together. Although he now remembered Rebecca, Paul was still unsure of why she had appeared on his doorstep after so long but was shocked when she told him she was Oliver's mother and urged him to stop Elle and Oliver from seeing each other immediately. When Paul pressed her for a reason, Rebecca told him that he was Oliver's father.While Paul struggled to come to terms with the news, all concerned were also hugely disturbed by the fact that if Rebecca's revelation was proved to be true, Elle and Oliver – by now involved in a serious relationship - were half-siblings. Paul and Oliver agreed to have a DNA test, and Oliver tried to set Paul's mind at rest while they waited for the outcome by assuring him – falsely – that he and Elle hadn't been having sex. Meanwhile, Paul and Rebecca got to know each other better as they waited for the results and Paul pressed Rebecca to explain why she had never got in touch to tell him he had gotten her pregnant all those years ago. Rebecca explained that when she found out she was pregnant, she phoned Paul's house but the prickly Julie had taken the call and had been quite rude to her – leading Rebecca to assume Julie was Paul's wife rather than his sister and fearing she would break up a marriage, she gave up on Paul. Rebecca's long-held belief proved to be unfounded, however, when the DNA tests came back negative – much to the relief of Elle and Oliver, although Paul did tell Oliver that he would have been proud to have been his father.Rebecca went into meltdown upon discovering Paul wasn't Oliver's father and when she refused to tell Oliver who else could have fathered him, a furious Oliver cut all ties with her. However, Paul realised that there must have been a pretty big reason for Rebecca not to want to tell Oliver the truth and he met with her to try and get to the bottom of things. Rebecca admitted to Paul that if Oliver wasn't fathered by him, the only other person who it could have been was Richard Aaronow, the father of her other son, 17-year-old Declan. Paul was horrified when Rebecca went on to reveal that Richard was a violent and dangerous man who had pursued her relentlessly over the years, eventually raping her, which was what had resulted in Declan's conception. As a result, Rebecca had spent most of her life on the move, fearful of Richard catching up with her and Declan. Paul and Rebecca grew closer as he offered her his support, and Paul succeeded in getting Oliver to give Rebecca another chance. When Oliver pressed Rebecca once more to reveal who his father was, she invented the name Andrew Butler until Paul convinced her to level with Oliver once and for all and she broke the news to him about Richard Aaronow.When Elle – unaware of what a horrible man he was – tracked Richard down and told him about Oliver and Declan's whereabouts, Rebecca was furious when she found out and, terrified that he was going to arrive on her doorstep at any moment, made plans to leave town. But Paul stepped in and persuaded her it was time she stopped running, and invited her and Declan to move into No.22 where they would be surrounded by people and be safe. When Declan learnt the truth about what his father had done to Rebecca, he flipped out and lured Richard to a remote fishing spot under the pretence of getting to know him better. Paul, Oliver and Rebecca were forced to race after him when they saw a note he had left for them saying he had gone to sort Richard out. By the time they got to the river, Declan was about to be attacked by Richard and Paul and Oliver intervened and rescued him from his clutches in the nick of time. Paul brought Rebecca and Declan away to a cabin in the country to get away from it all and while there, Paul and Rebecca admitted that they both had feelings for each other and became a couple. Their new found happiness was interrupted by Richard, however, when he tracked them down to the country and set upon Rebecca while she was gathering wood alone in the bush. Although she escaped unhurt, the ordeal led Rebecca to decide to take a civil case against Richard – but a shocking surprise was in store when it emerged Richard was in end stage renal failure and only a kidney transplant from one of his sons could save him. Declan wanted to donate one of his so that Richard would live long enough to face his day in court but Rebecca wouldn't allow him and instead, Oliver stepped into the breach – extending Richard's life for the time being.Journalist Elizabeth “Libby” Grace  Kennedy-Fitzgerald (Kym Valentine, 1994-2004, 2005-cameo, 2007-). Libby is the second child of Karl and Susan Kennedy, and their only daughter. As a teenager, Libby was always bright and clever, and involved herself in her grandfather’s communist beliefs, much to the dislike of Karl. Libby always resented her father for moving the family to Erinsborough without even telling them. She quickly made friends with Brett Stark after he promptly helped Libby move furniture into their new house, which resulted in him putting the arm of a chair through the wall. Although Brett had feelings for Libby, he never acted upon them. Her first part time job was at Philip Martin’s (Ian Rawlings) news agency, which she pursued even after being threatened by a robber. Despite Karl warning her not to continue, she carried on working there until she was offered a part-time cadetship at the Erinsborough news. Libby [Elizabeth] Grace Kennedy-Fitzgerald 1994-2004, 2007-Lived: 22, 28, 32 Ramsay Street, Libby and Drew's flat, Libby and Darren's houseParents: Karl and Susan KennedyMarital Status: Drew Kirk (2001-2002; died), Daniel Fitzgerald (2009-)Siblings: Malcolm, Bill and HollyChildren: BenFamily Tree: KennedyOccupation: Student, Newsagency Assistant, Lou's Place Barmaid, Journalist, Grease Monkeys Waitress, New Voice Editor/Publisher, Carpenter's Mechanics Owner, Teacher at Erinsborough High SchoolThe only daughter of Karl and Susan Kennedy, Elizabeth Grace Kennedy was always wise beyond her years as a child, and by the time she reached adolescence, Libby was an intelligent, worldly wise young girl. Politically aware, Libby aligned herself with her grandfather's Communist beliefs, much to the dislike of Karl, and the closeness Libby shared with Grandpa Tom often caused contention for Karl since he had always had a difficult relationship with his father.Libby was appalled when her father suddenly announced in 1994 that he had bought a new house for the family in the suburban town of Erinsborough, and the family were moving out of the country. Neither Libby nor her brothers, Malcolm and Billy, were impressed with the idea of moving to the city and resented Karl for making the plans without even consulting them.However, it didn't take Libby long to settle into Erinsborough. She made a friend in studious Brett Stark on her first day in Ramsay Street, and the pair became soul mates. Although he valued Libby as a trusted friend, Brett also harboured feelings for her, but was scared to act upon them. Instead, he and Libby became embroiled in an elaborate scam to get Stonie Rebecchi elected school captain.After Mal barged into her bedroom one afternoon to borrow her walkman, Libby demanded some new house rules be brought into effect to protect her privacy. Susan told the boys they were to stay out of Libby's room unless she asked them in. But Billy was determined to get his own back on Libby for teasing him about his recent crush on Leanne 'Packo' Packington and so, sneaked into her room to get Libby's personal journal, in which she was writing a steamy novel. That evening at dinner, Billy embarrassed Libby by reading out passages from her journal, and landed her in trouble with Karl and Susan who were shocked at the steamy content of the writings. Libby's embarrassment was extended to the schoolyard when Mal brought the journal to school and read some of the steamy extracts to the other students. Libby called a family meeting where she demanded a lock be put on her door in the wake of the recent invasions of her privacy, but her request was turned down by Karl and Susan, who felt the punishment they had dished out to the boys for their behaviour was enough. Libby remained furious with Mal, however, and when Billy took some photographs of Mal flexing his muscles in the mirror, Libby had the film developed and put the pictures on display in the Coffee Shop and around the neighbourhood. The embarrassment Mal suffered as a result ended the privacy dispute once and for all - much to the delight of Karl and Susan.A part-time job at Philip Martin's newsagents in the Lassiter's Shopping Arcade was working out very well for Libby until her life was put in danger when she was held up by a robber one afternoon. Libby was forced to empty the cash register by the robber, but he refused to believe her when she told him there was hardly any money because Philip had just left beforehand to lodge the takings at the bank. As the robber became more aggressive and accused her of lying, Libby saved herself by using what she had learned at self defence class, and held him down until Philip got back from the bank and called the police. The incident left Karl convinced that the job was too dangerous for Libby to continue with, and he insisted she didn't work there again. Libby and Susan both opposed Karl's plan, and after pointing out to him that no matter where you are in life there's always a possibility of danger, Karl relented and agreed to let her continue working at the newsagents. Ultimately, Libby was to quit the newsagents anyway after landing a part-time cadetship at the Erinsborough News - her first step in her quest to become a journalist.When university graduate Luke Handley moved in next door to the Kennedys, Libby instantly got a crush on him. And Luke began to develop feelings for Libby, too, when he offered his services as a model to her in a photo-essay she was doing on the human body. When Karl came across some shots of what he thought were of Luke's bum, he suspected Libby of being involved with him and confronted her. But Libby explained to Karl that the shots in question where actually of Luke bending his arms, and Karl was forced to apologise to Libby for suspecting her of getting sexually involved with Luke. But unbeknown to Karl, Libby and Luke were becoming more and more attracted to each other, and they finally kissed. Libby was delighted by the development, and confessed to Brett that she was mad about Luke. She even told Susan and Karl about her feelings for Luke, in the hope that being honest would make them trust her. But Karl grounded Libby, and forbid her from seeing Luke. Luke, meanwhile, told Karl and Susan that he was as uncomfortable with the age difference as they were, and he insisted that he was only trying to let Libby down gently. Susan hatched a plan with Luke whereby he would shower Libby with love and attention in an attempt to make her lose interest in him. But the plan backfired when Libby realised her parents were only suddenly being so nice to Luke in order to put her off him. And Libby was gutted when Luke revealed to her that he had been involved in Karl and Susan's plan too, and he finally told her they could only ever be friends. Libby had a hard time dealing with Luke's admission, and refused to speak to him. But after she received a letter in the post from Luke in which he explained how badly he felt about the way things had worked out between them, and how deeply he cared for her, Libby accepted that he never meant to hurt her, and agreed to maintain their friendship.Libby impressed her bosses at the Erinsborough News when she began writing articles under the pseudonym Biddy Tuncliffe about the dramas her neighbours in Ramsay Street were currently going through - such as the relationship between Lucy Robinson and trainee priest Mark Gottlieb, and the romantic complications of Annalise Hartman. Brett warned Libby about the dangers involved in writing about the problems of people she knew, but Libby ignored his advice. It was only when Libby wrote a piece clearly based on Brett's (non-existent) love life that she learnt a lesson in journalistic integrity. Brett accused Libby of betraying their friendship and even though Libby insisted that she hadn't set out to portray him as the loser he appeared to be in the article, Brett refused to forgive her and became even angrier when he was teased at school over the story. Libby also had to incur the wrath of Annalise when Brett told her that it had been Libby who wrote the piece about her weeks before. Libby sought comfort from Susan as she tried to cope with the hurt she had caused her friends and neighbours, and she made one last attempt at healing the rift with Brett. Luckily for Libby, Brett had begun to receive tons of faxes and letters from girls interested in the loser in love that had appeared in the paper, and he gladly agreed to forgive her.Libby found romance over the internet after meeting surfer Sonny Hammond in a chat room and meeting him in the flesh a few weeks later. They started dating, but Libby was forced to evaluate her feelings about sex when Sonny began to put pressure on her to take their relationship further. Libby confided in Angie Rebecchi about her predicament, who enabled Libby to see that she just wasn't ready to lose her virginity yet, and shouldn't until she was absolutely sure she had found the right guy. However, Sonny piled the pressure on, booking a room for him and Libby at a guesthouse in Minerva for the weekend. Libby told Sonny she wasn't ready to go that far with him, and he accepted her decision. But the next day at the beach, Sonny started to get heavy with her when they found themselves alone in a secluded spot. Libby ended up fleeing the beach in panic, leaving Sonny feeling confused and uncomfortable with the situation. When Sonny showed up at the Kennedy house that night to find out what was wrong with Libby, he found her in the back yard in a subdued mood. Sonny persuaded a reluctant Libby to get into his van with him to talk about what had happened at the beach, but once they were inside, it became apparent that Libby didn't want to discuss the incident at all. But Sonny kept pushing and pushing and when Billy came out onto Ramsay Street, he noticed movement inside Sonny's van. After hearing Libby shouting, he ran over to see what was going on. Sonny was furious when Billy began banging on the windows of the van, and declaring that they couldn't get a moment alone to talk, Sonny drove off and brought Libby to his place. Billy alerted Karl and Susan to the situation, prompting Karl to hurriedly drive over to Sonny's. But just as Libby and Sonny were reaching an understanding about where each of them stood on the physical aspect of their relationship, Karl arrived and grabbed Sonny out of the van to defend his daughter. Sonny protested that there was nothing going on, and Libby tried to calm Karl down and assure him she was safe. But Karl refused to accept that Sonny had acted in a responsible manner, and drove Libby home. Libby was disgusted with Karl for dragging her away and interfering in her relationship and gave her father the cold shoulder over his actions. However, Libby showed that she was still nervous about bodily contact after Brett sneaked up behind her as a joke in the garden, and she was startled, turning around and lashing out at him, before breaking down in his arms and apologising.As a result of the incident with Brett, Libby confessed all her fears and doubts about sex to Susan, and she revealed that she thought there was something wrong with her for not wanting to have sex. But Susan assured her that she would know when the time was right and it obviously wasn't yet and obviously not with the right person. Libby felt a lot better after her talk with Susan, but was still faced with the prospect of dealing with the pressure from Sonny. Even though Sonny agreed to ease off, Libby needed time to evaluate whether she wanted to pursue the relationship or not, and she and Sonny took a break from each other. Libby eventually agreed to give things another go and was excited when Sonny brought her to a fancy restaurant for Valentine's night. But she was shocked when Sonny announced over the dinner that he actually didn't want to see Libby anymore because he was so insecure about how far he could go with her. A heartbroken Libby found a shoulder to cry on in the form of Brett, and Libby returned the favour for Brett a few weeks later after he split up with Judy Bergman, the older woman he had been seeing. Both Libby and Brett's relationship failures had largely been due to the fact that neither of them where ready for sex with their respective partners, and the duo managed to overcome their insecurities about losing their virginity once and for all by having sex with each other. Although they felt slightly awkward and uncomfortable the following morning, both Libby and Brett agreed that it had been the right thing to do, and it helped both of them move on with their lives. The incident confirmed the deep friendship Libby and Brett shared, and when Brett left to travel overseas soon after, he left his beloved pet gala, Dahl, in Libby's care.More problems occurred for Libby when a case of crossed wires led the Kennedy family to believe that Libby was pregnant. The misunderstanding began when Karl and Susan noticed Libby had been looking in the women's health section of the telephone directory, while Danni Stark suspected Libby was pregnant after Billy mentioned that she was 'due' soon. Danni had failed to realise that Billy meant Libby had been due home soon, and she wasted no time in spreading word of Libby's 'pregnancy' around the neighbourhood. When Mal and Danni offered Libby their full support, Libby mistook them to be referring to her attending the women's health clinic, and she was furious with them for being so nosey and interfering. Unbeknown to Libby, everyone thought she was up to a lot more than visiting the health clinic, and when Karl called a family meeting, Libby was totally stunned when she realised that her 'pregnancy' was on the agenda. Furious at them for prying into her personal business and angry that they would think she'd be careless enough to get pregnant, Libby put Karl and Susan out of their misery by revealing that she had actually been down to the women's clinic simply to discuss safe sex as part of her process of coming to terms with her growing sexuality, and then angrily requested they all stay out of her sex life in future.When Libby interviewed Rupert Sprod, the hunky captain of the school football team, as part of a video she was making about the school team, she was quickly smitten with him. Libby had previously never given Rupert a second thought, thinking of him as simply a jock and ladies man, but started to see him in a new light, after they realised they both shared an interest in photography. Libby was most impressed with Rupert when he confided in her about his dream of becoming a television sports presenter, proving to Libby that there was more depth to Rupert than she had thought. And Libby was thrilled when Rupert asked her to go to the school dance with him. The couple started dating, and enjoyed a blissful start to their relationship until school bitch Rachelle intervened and started trying to break Libby and Rupert up. Libby ignored Rachelle's early attempts to ruin their relationship by telling Libby that Rupert was messing about with loads of the girls from school. But Rachelle finally succeeded in causing trouble for the couple when she kissed Rupert at a party to celebrate the footy team's victory in the finals. Libby would never have known about the kiss if it wasn't for the fact that Toadie Rebecchi had taken photos of the party, and had snapped Rupert and Rachelle just as they were kissing. Libby was devastated when, despite Toadie's attempts at stopping her, she looked at the photos from the party and saw the shot of Rupert kissing Rachelle. Libby confronted Rupert about the photographs, and Rupert insisted that it was a one off thing and would never happen again. Libby accepted Rupert's explanation, but she was adamant that their relationship was over. Rupert pleaded with Libby to give him a second chance, and enlisted Toadie's help in talking Libby around. But just as Libby was starting to think about getting back with Rupert, Hannah Martin told her she had overheard Rupert blackmailing Toadie into working on changing Libby's mind, and Libby was furious. She decided to get her revenge on Rupert during the class to show the footy video she had been working on, and did so by editing in the Rupert/Rachelle photos with a commentary about how untrustworthy some footy players were. Although embarrassed by the stunt, Rupert still longed to get back together with Libby and again pleaded desperately with her to forgive him for what had happened. But Libby could never trust Rupert again, and resolved to put the relationship in the past.If her relationship with Rupert had caused Libby problems, it was nothing compared to the tumultuous times that followed as she embarked on her most serious relationship with bad boy turned good Darren Stark. The older brother of Brett, Darren had spent two years in prison for taking part in an armed robbery, and was the last person Karl wanted to see Libby become involved with. But Libby saw something special in Darren - he was a young man who was desperately trying to get back on the straight and narrow, and the rough edge about him made him even more appealing to Libby. However, Karl found him totally unsuitable for his daughter. Not only was Darren an ex-con, but he also hadn't finished school, and had come into Libby's life in the final months of Year 12, a time which Karl felt Libby shouldn't have time for a boyfriend. Karl's overbearing interference in their relationship took its toll on Libby and Darren, and they decided to secretly move out. They found a small flat to live in, and only Mal knew the location of it. Libby found it tough going, however, because her HSC was fast approaching, and studying in the noisy and cramped building proved extremely difficult. After being away from home long enough to demonstrate to Karl how serious they were about each other, Libby and Darren finally decided to move back to their families, and Karl gave the couple his blessing. Tragedy struck that same day, however, when Darren's mother, Cheryl, was knocked down and killed. Darren dealt with his mother's death very badly, and was slow to respond to Libby's support. He even became jealous of the bond between Libby and Brett, who had returned for the funeral. Eventually, Darren realised that he was being stupid for suspecting Libby and Brett of impropriety, and he apologised for the way he had been treating Libby.Libby was thrilled when after successfully completing her HSC, she started studying journalism at university. However, heartache was just around the corner when Darren cheated on Libby by having a brief affair with Mal's girlfriend, Catherine O'Brien. The betrayal by both their partners upset Libby and Mal greatly, and even when Darren proposed to Libby to prove his commitment to her, she couldn't trust him enough to put the affair with Catherine behind her. To take her mind off her failed relationship, Libby threw herself into a new part-time job helping out around the house of a young blind man, Rohan Kendrick. Libby found Rohan very disagreeable at first, but she soon got to the bottom of his behaviour when she discovered he had low confidence in himself as a result of his blindness. But Rohan proved himself by saving Libby's life one afternoon when they were walking in the bush, and Libby slipped off a rocky ledge. Rohan successfully went for help by himself, and saved Libby's life. Libby and Rohan began seeing each other after the ordeal, but Rohan realised that Libby wasn't yet over Darren, and ended the relationship.Just as Libby was rediscovering her feelings for Darren, she discovered he was leaving Erinsborough for Byron Bay. But Susan persuaded Libby to chase after Darren and tell him how she felt, prompting Libby to race down to the bus station to stop Darren from going. Although she was too late, Libby followed the bus until its first stop, where she then stunned Darren by confessing she was still in love with him and didn't want him to go. Darren was thrilled by Libby's confession, and opted to stay in Erinsborough after all. However, Darren cheated on Libby a second time when he kissed single mother Shannon Jones at the university ball. Libby was initially impressed with Darren's honesty when he came to her straight away and owned up to what he had done. But after a picture of the kiss appeared in the Erinsborough News, Libby realised that Darren had only told her about the kiss because he knew she would find out from the newspaper. Disgusted and betrayed by Darren, Libby ended the relationship. Darren left Erinsborough soon after, but spent one final evening with Libby when the two met at a motel as they both set out on their journeys (Libby was making her way to Grandpa Tom's farm). After they spent the night reminiscing about their relationship and looking forward to their futures, Libby and Darren parted as friends, finally bringing closure to their relationship.Mechanic Drew Kirk moved to Erinsborough from the country just as Darren was leaving town, and he immediately fell in love with Libby. Libby, however, only saw Drew as a good friend, and despite the fact that they spent all their time together, she never saw him in any other light. Drew was a well mannered, polite country boy, who was very old fashioned, and wanted to do everything the right way, so it was totally against his nature to make a move on Libby if she showed no signs of interest. Instead, Drew was content to sit watching the stars with Libby at night, and admire her from afar.Libby was devastated when she discovered that Karl had had an affair with his receptionist, Sarah Beaumont, and she rejected her father in disgust. Karl desperately tried to make things up to Libby, but it took her a long time to forgive him for betraying the family. Libby was also furious with Sarah after the affair was exposed, particularly since Sarah had confided in Libby about seeing a married man. A deep rift existed between the two girls from that point onwards, and was never fully healed. The nearest Libby ever came to forgiving Sarah was when she was forced to interview Sarah and her fiance Dr. Peter Hannay for the Erinsborough News. Libby had to interview the couple about the aid work Peter was involved with, and the couple's plans to work in that field in Holland. But just before the interview started, Sarah suggested she and Libby clear the air once and for all and get everything off their chests. Libby agreed, and after getting things out into the open, Libby managed to put her anger towards Sarah behind her at last.Libby remained oblivious to Drew's love for her, and devastated him when she started dating her uni lecturer, Mike Healy. Libby's relationship with Mike also upset Karl and Susan, who were uncomfortable with the age gap between the couple. Mike was also recently separated from his wife, Victoria, and had a young daughter, Sasha. But Libby ignored her family and friends' concerns, and kept seeing Mike, and she was thrilled when Mike moved into Ramsay Street, renting No. 32. However, Libby was cheated on yet again when Mike started seeing Victoria again behind Libby's back. It was Drew who initially broke the news to Libby, having spotted Mike and Victoria kissing one afternoon, and Libby refused to believe Drew. Libby's reaction hurt Drew so much that he made plans to leave Erinsborough, feeling there was nothing for him to stick around for anymore. But when Sasha told Libby that her mum was pregnant, Libby confronted Mike about the revelation, and he admitted that he had been sleeping with Victoria again, and the baby was his. On top of the anger she felt over Mike's betrayal, Libby was also furious with herself for the way she had treated Drew. Luckily, Libby managed to apologise to Drew before he left town, and she was thrilled when he agreed to stay.Soon after, Drew brought Libby to visit his family in his hometown of Oakey, in Queensland. Libby was immediately welcomed into the Kirk family by Drew's parents, Ron and Rose. Indeed, Libby impressed the whole of Oakey during her stay, and when she and Drew attended the local dance, they were inundated with compliments about what a lovely couple they made. On their return journey to Erinsborough, Libby and Drew discovered that Drew's kid brother, Dougal, had hid in the boot of the car in the hope of getting to the city with them. They decided to stop at a cabin for the night to get some sleep, but because Dougal was now with them, Libby and Drew were left sharing a room. To avoid any awkwardness, however, Drew insisted on sleeping in a chair and Libby took the bed.When Drew started seeing Shannon Jones, Libby couldn't hide her discomfort with the situation, and eventually told Drew about Shannon and Darren. However, Drew realised that the real reason Libby was so uncomfortable with him seeing Shannon was because she was jealous, and he decided to confess his love for Libby at last. However, Libby backed off straight away, not wanting to lose her friendship with Drew. Hoping to get over Libby's rejection, Drew started seeing Geri Hallett, Libby's arch rival from uni. Seeing Drew and Geri together made Libby finally realise that she was in love with Drew and she decided to go to London to stay with Mal for a few months in the hope of putting Drew out of her mind. But just before she left, Drew told her he didn't want her to go, and admitted that he didn't feel nearly as strongly for Geri as he did for Libby. Libby was thrilled, and at long last, she finally started seeing Drew.The strength of their commitment to each other was tested, however, when Libby decided she wanted to take a year out from uni to travel overseas. Drew was dead against the idea, and told Libby he had no interest in travelling. Libby, on the other hand, was determined to see the world, and arranged for Karl to give her a loan to buy airline tickets to Africa. But Drew was determined to keep Libby in Erinsborough, and decided to propose to her. He popped the question as the whole of Ramsay Street was seeing in the new year at the Millennium street party, but before Libby could answer, the Scully house went on fire with little Louise Carpenter trapped inside. Drew raced inside to save Lolly, and luckily, got out with only minor burns. While Drew recuperated in hospital, Libby decided that she couldn't marry him, but before she could break the news to him, Ron and Rose arrived down from Oakey and assumed Libby had accepted the proposal. The Kirks even organised a special lunch at Lou's Place to get to know the rest of the Kennedy family, but Libby eventually told Drew that she wasn't ready for marriage and turned his proposal down. Drew took the news quite well, vowing to wait until Libby was ready, and he was thrilled when Libby cancelled her travel plans in order to stay in Erinsborough with him.Arch-enemy Geri stirred up trouble for Libby when she began spreading rumours around about Drew having an affair with new arrival, Stephanie Scully. Libby and Stephanie had become good friends when Steph moved into Ramsay Street, and even though Geri had accurately recognised Steph's attraction towards Drew, she was way off the mark implying that Drew was interested in Stephanie. Anyone could see that Drew was totally devoted to Libby, and Libby proved how secure she was in her relationship by not taking any heed of Geri. Geri, meanwhile, pressed on with her attempts at hindering Drew and Libby's romance by reporting Libby's rejection of Drew's marriage proposal in her gossip column in the Erinsborough News. But Libby got her revenge on Geri by exposing Geri's practice of accepting bribes from local businesses in return for free plugs on her Uni FM radio show.When Drew's Auntie Minnie visited Erinsborough, she was determined to meet Libby and vet her out as a prospective member of the Kirk clan. But Libby had already made plans to go clubbing with Steph and Tess Bell on the night Minnie was in town, and she was forced to cancel her plans in order to have dinner with Drew and Minnie. But once the dinner got underway, Libby realised that she had made the right decision, because Drew had fast become the most important person in her life. Minnie was to prove an important person in the road to the altar for Libby and Drew, because when she organised for the couple to get a special photograph done for her, Drew proposed to Libby a second time in the middle of the photographer's studio. And this time, Libby felt the time was right and said 'yes'.As the engagement got underway, Libby was introduced to a Kirk family tradition when Minnie sent the Kirk family quilt down to her, and requested that Libby add a patch of her own to the quilt. Libby and Susan desperately tried to decide on a panel for the quilt, and encountered further pressure when Rose and Drew's Aunt Janet visited to see how it was coming along. Libby had accidentally spilt water over the quilt earlier that day, and had hung it out to dry. But just as Rose and Janet were arriving, Libby went out the back to take in the quilt only to discover it was gone. Libby began a frantic search for the quilt while Susan kept Rose and Janet busy, and she finally found it in the Scullys' backyard being torn apart by their Rotweiler, T-Rex. However, Janet and Rose comforted Libby when they discovered the truth by revealing that the quilt had encountered many spillages and tears over the years, and they tucked in to help her repair the damage.Meanwhile, the level of interference in the wedding plans Libby and Drew were getting from their relatives and friends prompted the couple to think about eloping. Their idea was given a further push when other problems arose, including Grandpa Tom's refusal to attend the wedding if they married in church and Drew's Aunt Shirley refusing to stay in a hotel. And after the band Libby had wanted to play at the reception broke up, they finally agreed to elope. But Libby and Drew began to reconsider their plans after realising just how much effort the rest of the family was putting into the wedding. Just as they were about to change their plans, however, Susan was furious to take a call from a hotel in Fiji confirming Libby's wedding package. Susan was devastated at the thought of her only daughter marrying without her family around her, but a compromise was reached whereby Drew and Libby would marry in Erinsborough in return for less suffocation from the relatives.Tragedy struck only weeks before the big day when Libby and Stephanie were involved in a horrific motorbike accident on the way home from a weekend camping trip where Libby has asked Steph to be her bridesmaid. While Steph escaped the accident with minor injuries, Libby was unconscious for days, and when she finally came round, the doctors told her family that she would have very little chance of ever carrying a baby to full term as a result of her injuries. When Karl and Susan broke the news to Libby, she was devastated, but put on a brave face. However, Libby stunned Drew by breaking off their engagement as a result of the news, thinking that he would never want to marry her if she couldn't give him any children. Despite her family and friends urging her to reconsider her decision, Libby refused to even see Drew when she came out of hospital and she broke his heart when she got Steph to give the engagement ring back to him.As the months passed, Libby grew more and more distant from Drew. After she returned from a stay at Grandpa Tom's farm, Drew's hopes of a reconciliation were raised when Libby asked him to come over and see her. But he faced more upset when Libby told him all she wanted from him was friendship. A date with Geoff, a colleague from the Erinsborough News, got off to a bad start when they went for drinks in the pub before dinner, and bumped into Drew. Libby quickly suggested that she and Geoff go straight over to the restaurant, but once they got outside, Libby realised she had made a terrible mistake and apologised to Geoff for agreeing to the date, before going home. Once home, Libby admitted to Susan that she was still in love with Drew. However, Drew had by that stage thought Libby was completely over him and made plans to leave Erinsborough and return home to Oakey. When news of Drew's plans to sell his garage and leave town reached Libby, she tried to pretend it didn't matter to her and even announced that she intended to resume her travelling plans and work in England for a while.But some stern words from Steph, who was secretly in love with Drew herself, prompted Libby to realise she was being a fool to let Drew walk out of her life. Libby stopped Drew from signing the contracts for the sale of the garage in the nick of time, and admitted to him that she was still in love with him and wanted him to stay. Drew was overjoyed with Libby's declaration of love for him and decided to stay in Erinsborough. Karl and Susan were thrilled when Libby and Drew arrived back at the house and announced they were back together, and Lou Carpenter threw an impromptu celebratory party for them down at the pub. Stephanie was taken aback when she walked in on the celebrations, but managed to put a brave face on throughout the night. The party continued back at the Kennedy house, but Steph left early, unable to take any more of the fuss. Libby followed her home, sensing that something had upset her, but Steph brushed it off as problems with her boss. When the party ended, Drew whisked Libby away to Tom's farm, and stopped to look at the stars with her on the way. Drew asked Libby to assure him she was with him for the long haul, and when she told him she was, he gave her engagement ring back - bringing to an end months of heartache and upset for the couple.As the wedding preparations got underway again, Steph shocked Libby by announcing she couldn't be her bridesmaid. Steph made up an excuse about wanting to tour Australia on her motorbike, but Libby was suspicious about the decision. After seeing how upset Libby was, Drew pleaded with Steph to reconsider her decision for Libby's sake and she reluctantly agreed. Although Libby was relieved by Steph's change of mind, she still detected that Steph was trying to distance herself from her, and finally decided to confront her about her suspicions. Drew, who had found out a few months before how Steph felt about him, tried to talk Libby out of confronting Steph, but was eventually forced to tell Libby the truth. Libby was stunned at the revelation that Steph was in love with Drew, and when she raised the issue with Steph, Steph assured Libby that she had nothing to worry about since it was clear to everyone that Drew was devoted to her alone. In light of the revelation, both girls agreed that it would be too awkward to continue with the plan for Steph to be bridesmaid, and Libby asked her cousin, Gail, instead.Libby received a substantial pay out from the Accident Compensation Board before the wedding, and decided to use the money to buy herself a brand new car. But Drew had been fixing up an old Volkswagen for Libby in the weeks preceding the pay-out and had planned to give it to her as a wedding present. And Drew's plan suffered a further setback when Libby saw the VW after stopping by the garage and - thinking the car belonged to a customer - remarked that she would never go for such an old car. Lou eventually told Libby that the car was meant for her as a surprise, and Libby felt awful for unwittingly insulting Drew. Libby was touched by Drew's idea the more she thought about it, and she happily accepted the VW instead of buying a flash car, and decided to put the compensation money aside for a deposit on a house.Karl excitedly prepared his father of the bride speech for the wedding as the big day approached, but Libby told him she didn't want any speeches, fearing that her father would embarrass her. But when Libby came across Karl's wedding speech in the rubbish bin, she was touched when she read the heartfelt words he had written. Libby apologised to Karl for not giving him a chance to show her his ideas and told him she would be honoured to have him make the speech at the wedding.The wedding plans suffered another setback when Gail called to say she couldn't be Libby's bridesmaid because her baby had to have some minor surgery the week of the wedding. Luckily, Tess and Dione Bliss plotted to heal the rift between Libby and Steph before the big day, and after the two girls made up, Libby was thrilled when Steph agreed to be her bridesmaid again. Final preparations for the big day followed, with Mal sending Libby a special videotaped message to make up for him not being able to get home from London for the wedding. Madge Bishop gave Libby a lace handkerchief from her own wedding day as something borrowed, and Libby was thrilled when Susan presented her with her mother's necklace as something old. Finally, on 21 February 2001, Libby and Drew were married, in a very touching, traditional Scottish wedding at St. Stephen's Church.Their honeymoon in Surfer's Paradise was almost ruined when Geri Hallett showed up, announcing she had been sent up by the Erinsborough News to cover their honeymoon for the wedding column Libby had been writing in the weeks proceeding the big day. Although the newlyweds initially attempted to avoid Geri, they eventually gave in, and grant her some time with them so that they could get on with their honeymoon in peace.Upon returning to Erinsborough, the couple stayed with Karl and Susan while they searched for a place to live. But Libby was less than impressed when Drew announced he had found a perfect flat for them close to Ramsay Street, and had already given the landlord the bond for fear of losing out on it. Although Libby tried desperately to like the flat, she admitted to Susan that she hated it. However, after thinking about the practical side of it and listening to Susan fondly remember her first flat with Karl and the happy memories it evoked, Libby decided to give the place a chance, and made the move into her first home with Drew.While Libby was in London for Mal's wedding, Drew found himself having to ward off the advances of Ronnie Anderson, a customer from the garage who had developed an obsession with him. Ronnie even managed to make Libby suspect her and Drew of having an affair on her return to Erinsborough. Libby's suspicions increased when she found a mysterious earring under the cushion on the living room sofa and lipstick in the bathroom cabinet. But after Ronnie showed up in a frenzied state on the Kirks' doorstep claiming that she and Drew were having a full blown affair and were madly in love with each other, Libby realised that Ronnie was making everything up. Libby started to investigate Ronnie's background, and discovered that she was actually a missing person called Pamela Scott. After contacting Ronnie's father, Libby and Drew learnt that Ronnie was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after losing her fiancee in a rock-climbing accident while on their honeymoon. Libby hatched a plan to reunite Ronnie with her father by having Drew phone Ronnie's mobile under the guise of wanting to meet with her at the garage. When a thrilled Ronnie showed up at the garage convinced that Drew had finally seen sense about their 'relationship' she came face to face with her father and broke down in tears, before agreeing to go home with him.Libby immediately fell in love with a stray puppy Drew found at the garage one day, and was determined to keep her. Unfortunately, the lease on their flat forbid them from keeping pets, and they were forced to put her in the dog pound. But Libby and Drew were devastated when they visited the puppy at the dog pound and were told she was going to be put down because she had a heart murmur and nobody would take her. Libby persuaded Drew to take the puppy home with them, and they agreed on calling her Audrey, after Audrey Hepburn, despite Drew preferring 'Muffin'. However, they still faced the problem of trying to keep Audrey's presence a secret from their landlord. A surprise inspection by the landlord threw Libby and Drew into panic one evening, and as Drew frantically cleaned up the flat to hide any clues that a dog was living there, Libby got into bed to hide Audrey under the covers. But Audrey started barking just as the landlord walked in, and Drew had to pretend that the noise was Libby coughing. Although he accepted Drew's explanation, he warned him that he would be keeping on the eye on the place for any signs of a dog. Luckily, Audrey was able to continue living at the flat without further interference.Libby received a huge shock when she suspected she was pregnant, and after a home pregnancy test showed up as positive, Drew urged Libby to see Dr. Lewin, her gynaecologist, straight away. But Libby was so excited at the idea of being pregnant, she put the risks it could pose to her health out of her mind, and held off on seeing Dr. Lewin, opting for the peace and quiet of Tom's farm instead. Susan and Karl suspected the kids of having marriage problems when they discovered Libby had suddenly gone to her grandfathers, but they were stunned when, after pressing Drew for an explanation, he told them Libby might be pregnant. Upon her return, Karl desperately tried to get Libby to see her doctor, and she eventually agreed. After the pregnancy was confirmed, Libby and Drew were devastated to be told that if Libby went ahead with the pregnancy, it would be potentially life threatening. Drew assumed that the next step would be for Libby to have an abortion, but he was shocked when Libby told him she wasn't going to have an abortion because she had a good feeling about the pregnancy and was determined to have the baby. Drew, Susan and Karl all pleaded with Libby not to put her life in such danger, but never one to be told what to do, Libby insisted she wasn't changing her mind. Drew eventually warmed to the idea of being a father, and once Libby assured him she would cut her workload and take things easy throughout the pregnancy, he supported her decision. And Karl and Susan gradually came to understand that Libby really wanted to be a mother, and they pledged their love and support.However, the pregnancy was to prove a traumatic few months for Libby. Despite her promise to Drew, she failed to cut back on her workload, and spent several weeks trying to secure an exclusive interview with the reclusive Dame Margaret Woolstead. Her hunt for Dame Margaret culminated in Libby collapsing in pain after finally tracking her down. Dame Margaret brought her inside and lay her on the couch while she called an ambulance, and as they waited for the ambulance to arrive, Dame Margaret tried to calm Libby down by granting her her long-sought-after interview. By the time Libby got to the hospital, the pain had stopped and while Drew, Karl and Susan rushed to her bedside to offer her comfort, Libby was more excited about finally getting her interview with Dame Margaret. Drew was furious with Libby for putting her life on the line by pursuing the interview in the first place, and warned her to give up journalism for the rest of the pregnancy. Libby infuriated Drew by rejecting his concerns and having her laptop and university work brought into her hospital room during her stay. But Drew came to realise that the work was just Libby's way of coping with the fear she was consumed with over the pregnancy after she broke down and told him how scared she was.Libby was thrilled when her journalism skills were recognised with an award at the Regional Journalism Awards for her expose on the fixed quiz show, Brainbusters. As a result of the award, Libby was offered a job as Youth Affairs correspondent at The Chronicle, a major daily newspaper. Drew and Susan both immediately objected to the idea of Libby taking such a demanding job while she was pregnant but Libby was determined to accept the job since it would be a major step forward in her career as a journalist. Libby accepted the job after a meeting with The Chronicle's editor, Martin West. However, the offer was withdrawn the next day under strange circumstances, and Libby quickly realised that West had pulled out of the deal after learning she was pregnant. Family friend and trainee lawyer Maggie Hancock suggested Libby sue The Chronicle for discrimination and after thinking over the idea, Libby agreed with the suggestion. A preliminary meeting with the paper's lawyer, Simon Hart, ended tensely after he accused Libby of only pursuing the case to make money and warned Libby and Maggie not to waste their time going to court because The Chronicle was prepared to fight them all the way. The meeting with Hart only served to increase Libby's determination to fight The Chronicle all the way and Maggie and Susan supported her in her determination. However, both Drew and Karl - while assuring Libby that they were proud of her for fighting against the act of discrimination - worried that the case could affect her pregnancy. Libby agreed with them after the baby kicked for the first time and helped her put things into perspective. But just as she was about to tell The Chronicle she would not be pursuing the case, they offered Libby an out of court settlement of $10,000.The offer put Libby in a difficult position. If she accepted the settlement, she was putting her reputation at risk by appearing to have only pursued the case to make money. On the other hand, the money would provide her and Drew with a decent financial base for the baby's arrival and buying a house - and Libby chose this option. But after receiving her settlement cheque in the post from The Chronicle, Libby realised they expected her to sign a document saying she had never been discriminated against by the paper and was never to talk about the incident to anyone. This infuriated Libby so much that she decided not to accept the settlement after all, and vowed to take the case to court and expose The Chronicle. Libby's fight against the newspaper was given a massive boost when Martin West's aggrieved secretary, Nancy Kelloway, approached Libby with some crucial evidence that would swing the case in her favour. Nancy provided Libby with an email West had sent her telling her that Libby was to be hired for the job on The Chronicle, and another email he had sent her later on the same day saying Libby wasn't suitable because she was pregnant. The new evidence forced The Chronicle to drop the case against Libby, and they agreed to settle with her. Libby was thrilled at her success in exposing the newspaper's discriminatory practices but her happiness was short-lived when she started to realise her name had been blacklisted in the journalism community as a result of the stand she had taken. The final straw for Libby was when her editor at the Erinsborough News - a former colleague of Martin West's - refused to publish her story in the paper. Disgusted by the betrayal from the newspaper she had worked on for so many years, Libby resigned.Drew was less than pleased when Libby announced that in light of her resignation from the Erinsborough News she was intending to start up her own magazine with Nadia, a friend from uni, using the money she had received from The Chronicle. Aside from his concerns of Libby overdoing it so much in the final months of her pregnancy, Drew also felt that the settlement money should be used to get a house and to support the baby. But the couple eventually compromised, and Libby agreed to invest $5,000 of the settlement money in her magazine, and keep the rest for a house deposit. After a lot of hard work and preparation, Libby was thrilled to pick up the first issue of Demo magazine from the printers. But she was stunned when she discovered Nadia was pulling out of the magazine having landed a job as editor on The Chronicle's new weekly magazine - also called Demo. Libby was furious that Nadia had taken their idea and sold it to The Chronicle, but she refused to give up on her dream, and published the first issue herself, under the new title, New Voice.Despite the baby being due any day, Libby insisted on going to Oakey with Drew and Karl for the annual rodeo in which Drew was competing. When Libby went for a walk during the rodeo, she stumbled across a barn and went inside to see some ponies. But a farmhand accidentally locked her in, and as Libby called out for someone to let her out, she went into labour. Libby tried to call Karl on her mobile as her contractions started getting stronger, but his mobile was switched off. She luckily managed to get hold of Susan back in Erinsborough, and after telling her what had happened, Susan scrambled to get hold of Karl and Drew. She finally got in touch with Karl by ringing Ron's cell phone, and Drew, Ron and Karl quickly found Libby locked inside the barn. Once they got her out, Libby was airlifted to Erinsborough Hospital where she gave birth to a baby boy. But her joy at becoming a mother was short lived after the warnings about it being dangerous for her to give birth proved true when she slipped into unconsciousness and flat lined. Luckily, the doctors brought her back from the brink of death, and after emergency surgery, Libby was stabilised and told she would make a full recovery.Libby and Drew decided to call the baby 'Ben', although there was uncertainty over whether or not he should take Kennedy or Kirk as a surname. They eventually agreed on using Kennedy as Ben's middle name, as well as Ian, in memory of a former editor of Libby's from the Erinsborough News who died of cancer just before the baby's christening. Libby underwent a bout of postnatal depression for the first few weeks of Ben's life, but gradually came to terms with the pressures involved in bringing up a baby. And after attending an editorial meeting for the second issue of New Voice, Libby realised that motherhood had changed her priorities significantly and decided to reconsider her commitment to the magazine.Libby and Drew were thrilled when Lou - who they had asked to be Ben's godfather -offered to let them move into No. 22 rent free since he was moving in with Harold Bishop next door at No. 24. Libby and Drew considered Lou's generous offer, with Libby strongly in favour of availing of Lou's offer and Drew less than enthusiastic about living across the street from Karl and Susan, fearing they would interfere by being so close. But Libby assured him that Susan and Karl would be no trouble, and after reminding him that they were already pretty close to them at the flat as it was, Drew finally agreed that he was worrying over nothing, and agreed to move into No. 22. They weren't alone at No.22 for long, however. Mal had returned from London and fallen out with Karl after he tried to oust Harold from the Coffee Shop, and as a result, spent a lot of time at Libby's seeking her help in healing the rift between him and Karl. And Steph moved in with the couple for a few months after discovering her fiancé, Marc Lambert had been having an affair with her sister, Flick.Libby found herself attracted to the idea of following her mother's footsteps into teaching after giving a guest talk about careers in journalism to Year 10 students at Erinsborough High. Despite getting a hard time from some of the students, Libby realised it was a rewarding career, especially after she began mentoring Boyd Hoyland in his accelerated learning programme in the wake of the talk she gave. Libby also started teaching Connor O'Neill, who was staying at the Scullys, how to read after he revealed he was illiterate. Unfortunately, just as everything was coming together for Libby in life, a series of events were to turn her world upside down, and change her life forever.When Susan slipped on some spilt milk, she suffered a nasty blow to her head and developed retrograde amnesia. The amnesia meant Susan lost the last thirty years of her memory, and Libby suddenly found herself with a mother who couldn't remember anything past her 16th birthday. Susan's amnesia brought about a massive upheaval in the Kennedy family, and Karl was devastated that his wife didn't remember anything of their marriage or children, and had no interest in remembering any of it either. Libby found it particularly difficult to deal with when Susan announced her plans to divorce Karl, and start her life afresh.In the midst of this drama, tragedy struck when Drew was killed suddenly in a horse-riding accident. Libby and Drew had been asked to move to Oakey by Ron, who wanted Drew to go into partnership with him on a stud farm. While Libby was reluctant to leave Erinsborough, she agreed to travel to Oakey with Drew to listen to Ron's proposal, and found herself gradually warming to the idea. And when Ron presented the couple with a beautiful house he was planning to buy for them, Libby and Drew were even more taken with the idea of moving to Oakey. Drew was clearly in love with the idea, but Libby was concerned about leaving her family behind at such a critical time. However, after talking to Ron, and later Dougal, Libby began to realise how important Drew's family was to him, and she started to think it was only fair that after all the time they had spent around her family, it was only fair they do the same with Drew's. And when Libby reflected on how much she missed being part of a family, between Mal living in London and Billy in Queensland, and her parents headed for divorce, she began to think that moving to Oakey would be good for her, Drew and Ben as a family. Drew was thrilled when Libby finally told him that she wanted to move up, and they toasted the new life ahead of them. The next day, Drew took Libby riding up at the stud farm, but their relaxing day took a tragic turn when Drew's cantankerous horse, Boney, threw him off, and Drew dropped to the ground in agony. Libby rushed up to the house to call an ambulance as Drew gasped for breath. Drew lost consciousness on the way to the hospital, and had to undergo emergency surgery after damaging his liver. Karl, Susan and Steph all rushed up to Oakey to be with Libby as she waited for news, and after Karl spoke to a specialist, he was forced to break the devastating news to his daughter that her beloved Drew had died.Drew was buried a few days later in Oakey, and Libby delivered a heartbreaking tribute to her husband at the service by singing Wild Mountain Thyme - the song Drew had serenaded her with at their wedding. Afterwards, Libby took Ben up to the house they would have been living in, and as they reflected on what had happened, Ron joined them. Blaming himself for his son's death by putting pressure on him to come back to Oakey, Ron told Libby that he wouldn't go ahead with the stud farm now. But Libby insisted that Ron should hold onto his plan, because otherwise, Drew's death had been for nothing.Upon returning to Erinsborough, Libby retreated into herself as she struggled to come to terms with losing the love of her life. Her family and friends rallied to help and support her, but Libby rejected everyone, locking herself away at No. 22 with Ben. It was only when young Summer Hoyland called to see her that Libby started to pick herself up. Summer had had a huge crush on Drew, and he had bought a teddy bear for Summer after she was diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome. Now, Summer wanted Libby to have the teddy, because she figured Libby needed it more than she did. The gesture prompted Libby into renewing her interest in Ben, who she had been largely neglecting in the preceding days, and she thanked Summer for her support. Susan also eased Libby's pain by offering to move in with her, and help her out around the house and taking care of Ben. Although Libby was initially apprehensive about the idea, she eventually realised that Susan meant well, and the arrangement worked out well for them both. As time passed, Susan's memory continued to improve, and her relationship with Karl had also been renewed in the wake of Drew's death. Susan also suggested she and Libby go to uni together, so that Libby could study to become a teacher, as she had been planning to before Drew's death.Karl, Susan and Libby all reunited under one roof a few months later when Susan and Libby agreed to move back home to the Kennedy house. Although slightly worried about moving back in with her parents, Libby couldn't deny that the move would be of enormous benefit to her, as she juggled being a single mother and studying. And Karl and Susan's decision to renew their marriage vows thrilled Libby, and she gladly gave her mother away on the big day. There were sighs of relief all round in the middle of the ceremony when Susan regained her memory, and the Kennedys could finally put their nightmarish few months behind them.Libby found herself racked with feelings of guilt and unease when she found herself developing feelings for Stuart Parker - an old mate of Drew's from Oakey who had stayed with Libby and Drew at their flat when he first came to town and was now living next door at No. 30. In the wake of Drew's death, Stuart had promised to be on hand for Libby and Ben if ever they needed anything, but as he spent increasing amounts of time with Libby, Stuart started to fall in love with her. Libby was initially oblivious to the fact that Stuart was attracted to her, and even entered them in a magazine competition to find the perfect couple in an attempt at winning a cash prize for Stuart to visit Flick - his fiancee - in New York. However, when Libby and Stuart made it through to the final stages of the competition and were asked to take part in a photo shoot in which they had to kiss, Libby pulled out and retreated in horror at the prospect of kissing someone else. After admitting to Susan that she was racked with guilt at realising she had feelings for Stuart, Susan suggested that Libby was just being too reliant on Stuart since he had started helping her out, and Libby decided to stop seeing so much of Stuart. Stuart was disappointed and surprised when Libby announced she didn't need him to pick Ben up from creche anymore but he was forced to accept her decision. However, matters were complicated further for Libby when Stuart met the Kennedys in the pub having lunch, and Libby was horrified when Ben called Stuart 'dada'. Stuart finally confronted Libby about her reasons for suddenly pulling back from him, and he revealed he had started to fall in love with her, and had even broke off his engagement with Flick. But Libby was adamant that nothing could happen between them, and while she had momentarily felt something for him, she no longer did.Landing a work placement at Erinsborough High as part of her teaching course delighted Libby, because it meant working with Susan and also getting to teach in her old stomping ground. However, Libby was torn between being a teacher and a friend to the students at school after coming across Lori Lee putting up a full-blown shot of new principal Candace Barkham's adjusting a wedgie. Having thought Lori had taken them all down after she had a word with her, Libby was upset to later find the pictures still up around the school, and she was forced to dish out some stern words to Lori. On the other hand, Libby proved to be of enormous support to Year 12 student Taj Coppin as he struggled to come to terms with the discovery that his girlfriend Nina Tucker was seeing his best mate Jack Scully. Libby later went on to help Taj with his English and Media classes, and eventually agreed to tutor him in the subjects - without realising that Taj was actually falling madly in love with her.It was only when Taj took to sending her bouquets of flowers and invited her to the movies with him that Libby realised he was attracted to her. Susan urged Libby to tackle him about his feelings but she refused, insisting it would all die down. Besides, Libby was busy falling for someone herself. Dr. Cameron Hodder had recently replaced Libby’s cousin Darcy at Karl’s surgery and although his initial meeting with Libby was a hostile one, they soon found themselves drawn to each other. They went on a couple of dates, but Libby was horrified when Cameron let it be known that he wasn’t hugely interested in kids. In fact, he had a young son of his own who he never saw by his own choice. Libby knew at that point that there could be no future for her and Cameron, given that Ben was a huge part of her life and before the relationship could go any further Libby called a halt to it.Libby was soon forced to return her attentions to Taj when he kissed her one afternoon at school while she was helping him with a project in the editing suite. Libby was both shocked and appalled by Taj’s actions, and warned him not to dare do anything like it again. But Taj protested that he loved her, and refused to accept Libby’s insistence that it was just a schoolboy crush. Libby began to get confused about her feelings for Taj, especially when Steph suggested that perhaps, she liked him too. Susan, on the other hand, was adamant that Libby could not even entertain the notion of becoming involved with a student, and, in her capacity as VCE co-ordinator, Susan warned Taj off Libby. But it was an unsuccessful warning, and when Taj turned 18 shortly afterwards, he was even more confident about winning Libby over. Sadly, it was to take the tragic death of Dee on her wedding day to bring Libby and Taj together. Shocked by her friend’s disappearance and also overcome with painful memories of Drew’s death, Libby retreated to the pub to drown her sorrows. Taj met her there after finishing his shift at the hotel, and comforted her as she poured her heart out to him. Afterwards, Taj walked Libby home, but as they chatted on the porch, Libby admitted that she couldn’t face going inside. Taj invited her to spend the night at his house, since his parents were away, and he assured Libby he meant in a platonic sense. Libby thanked him for the gesture, and in that moment, gave in to her passions and kissed Taj.Libby went back with Taj to his place and had sex with him, a course of action which she immediately regretted the following morning. Sleeping with Taj had proved to be a massive mistake for Libby and after she confessed all to Susan, she felt even worse. Susan was horrified that her daughter could do something so damaging to her career, and she gave her the cold shoulder for several weeks as a result. Karl, on the other hand, surprised Libby by being completely understanding with her predicament - a far cry from the days when he used to disapprove of virtually all Libby’s boyfriends.Taj, meanwhile, had fallen for Libby even more now that they had slept together, and he pursued her relentlessly. Libby eventually told Taj she was going to arrange for him to be moved to a different media studies class. Taj was furious by this announcement, and called over to the Kennedy house after school to confront Libby. Not wanting Susan or Karl involved, Libby went outside to have a word with Taj. Taj told Liby she couldn’t keep avoiding the situation, and pressed her to sort things out once and for all. But Libby insisted the whole thing had to end immediately and warned Taj to stay away from her, before running back into the house. Taj shouted after her, telling her that he loved her, and then left the garden. However, unbeknown to both Taj and Libby, Boyd and his mate Daniel Clohesy had been in the Kennedy’s back yard retrieving their football and heard the whole conversation. By the end of that evening, half the kids from Erinsborough High knew, thanks to Daniel spreading the word down at the Coffee Shop. And when Steph heard Boyd and Daniel talking about it, she warned Libby about the ‘rumours’ the boys were circulating. Libby was shocked, but didn’t tell Steph that they were actually true. The next day, however, Libby called in sick to the school, unable to face Taj and the other kids.Libby fled to Tom’s cabin in the mountains to try and clear her head for a few days. On top of the problem with Taj, Libby was also deeply upset over the tension that had erupted between her and Susan over the situation. Despite trying to call Susan several times while she was at the cabin, Susan couldn’t bring herself to speak to Libby. Karl drove up on the weekend to offer Libby his support as she contemplated her future, and unbeknown to Libby, Taj also made his way up to the mountains to see her. But when he saw her from the distance playing happily on the lawn with Ben, he finally realised there could never be anything else between them and he left a simple note explaining his feelings before returning to Erinsborough.When Libby returned home, she was back in town just in time for the birth of Oscar Scully, and it was at the hospital whilst visiting Lyn and the newest Scully that Libby and Susan finally made their peace. However, the recent events had made Libby realise it was best for her to move out of No.28 and fend for herself again. And so, when Stuart needed to find somewhere else to live after falling out with Toadie, Libby suggested they rent a flat together. Stuart was a little reluctant to take such a big step on account of the feelings they had for each other a few months before, but Libby assured him it was just a logical move of convenience between friends. Although Karl and Susan were surprised by the announcement, they recognised the need to let Libby live her own life and kept their reservations to themselves. In the end, it wasn’t an attraction between Libby and Stuart that led to the new living arrangements failing to work, but rather a lack of attraction. Stuart was a messy bloke, Libby was a fussy mother. Realising they couldn’t live together, Libby asked Stuart to move out, and no sooner had he moved back in with Toadie at No.30 than Libby had moved Steph into the apartment. Steph had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, and didn’t want anyone but Libby and her brother Jack to know about her illness. This meant Steph had to break off her blossoming relationship with Max Hoyland, and move out of No.32 no sooner than she had moved in there. Libby was a huge source of support to Steph as she underwent an operation to have cancerous glands removed, although she did try to encourage Steph to tell Max and the rest of her family.Meanwhile, Libby decided to pack in her teaching career after the Taj debacle and sent her letter of resignation to Candace Barkham. When Susan caught wind of Candace’s intention to call over to Libby's apartment for a chat, she tried to warn Libby in advance. However, Candace got there first, and Libby braced herself for a stern talking to. But she got the opposite - Candace surprised Libby by revealing she had fallen for a student six years younger than her when she first began working as a teacher. Libby was delighted to listen to Candace’s similar experiences, and considered Candace’s plea not to give up on her teaching career. Soon after, Libby was thrilled to be offered a permanent teaching job in Adelaide and decided to take it. Although Karl and Susan were devastated at the prospect of her leaving, along with little Ben, and Steph would miss her friend as she went through chemotherapy, everyone understood that Libby badly needed a fresh start and wished her the best of luck in her new endeavour.In the initial months after Libby’s move to Adelaide, it seemed she wasn’t the only Kennedy who needed a fresh start. Karl was increasingly in turmoil over his career, missed opportunities – and most significantly, his marriage to Susan. He had turned to newcomer Izzy Hoyland, sister of Max, to confide in, although it gradually became clear that he was also attracted to the attractive new neighbour. In a matter of months, Karl and Susan’s marriage was practically over, and it culminated in Karl moving into a nearby flat. Libby was disgusted with her father, for what she saw as abandonment of her mother and she broke off contact with him. And when the opportunity of a two-year contract in Adelaide cropped up, Libby was torn over whether to accept it or return to Erinsborough. In the end, Libby decided that she wanted to be there for Susan at her darkest hour, and she and Ben returned to Erinsborugh. Susan was thrilled to have Lib and Ben back at No.28 with her, and Karl was delighted by their return. However, his joy was soured when he realised Libby had been back in town for a few days and hadn’t contacted him. At Susan’s urging, Libby called over to Karl’s flat to see him, where she vented her anger and confusion at him for walking out on nearly thirty years of marriage with Susan. Karl tearfully told Libby that it was all very confusing to him too, and that he was having difficulty coming to terms with the dramatic change in his life. But Libby took some comfort from Karl’s insistence that, contrary to rumours around the neighbourhood, he was not involved with Izzy and they were simply friends. The talk seemed to bode well for the future of Libby’s relationship with Karl, as they made their peace. But the resolution of the conflict between father and daughter was turned completely on its head when the next day, Libby called over to Karl’s unexpectedly and found Izzy there, having clearly spent the night with Karl. After Izzy hurriedly left, a disgusted Libby angrily confronted her father about the lies he had blatantly told her the day before. Karl desperately tried to explain to Libby that it had all happened unexpectedly the night before when Izzy called over and confessed she wanted to be with him. But Libby was having none of Karl’s explanations, and tearfully told him she was ashamed of him before returning home to break the news to Susan. And just as it seemed the situation couldn’t get any worse, Izzy announced she was pregnant with Karl’s child – a prospect which horrified Libby completely.In the midst of such a huge crisis in her life, a face from the past arrived on Libby’s doorstep – literally. It came as a huge surprise to Libby when she came home to find the electrician fixing the Kennedy’s fuse box was none other than Darren. Although Libby was shocked to see him after so many years, the sparks were instantly reignited between the pair, and they were catching up on their respective lives over a coffee. Darren revealed Brett had kept him informed over the years about what Libby had been up to, and Libby was touched when Darren offered her his condolences over the death of Drew. He also impressed Libby with a new, more sensitive side, and he proved to be great with Ben.The pair skirted around the fact that they were obviously still smitten with each other for weeks, and instead pretended all they wanted was friends. Darren irritated Libby by going on dates, and she retaliated by arranging to meet a guy she had been chatting to on the internet for a blind date. However, Libby was less than impressed when she turned up at the Coffee Shop to meet the mystery man and he appeared to be the same age as her grandfather. Luckily, he wasn’t the man she was due to meet and instead, Darren showed up. With no sign of her date, Libby was mortified in front of Darren, and stormed off. But she quickly realised that she had never told Darren she was meeting the guy from the internet, and clicked that her mystery man must have been him all along. After confronting Darren, Libby’s anger soon faded as he explained to her that he wanted to really show her he had changed and his whole reason for returning to Erinsborough and buying into Macauley’s Electricians was so he could give their relationship a second chance. Libby was thrilled with Darren’s confession that he was still in love with her, and they were soon dating again.However, Libby was confused by Darren’s apparent reluctance to sleep with her. Despite numerous occasions were they had the chance to be alone, Darren kept thinking of excuses and places he had to be. He finally admitted to Libby that he had taken advice from Lou to leave her waiting as long as possible to ensure she wouldn’t be disappointed. Libby assured Darren she had waited long enough, and on the night of Stephanie and Max’s wedding they finally slept together. While Susan and Libby’s friends were thrilled for her, Karl was less than happy about Darren’s return to Libby’s life and made his feelings known. However, Libby made it clear to Karl that it was none of his business, and continued to have as little as possible to do with him. In fact, it was Darren who convinced Libby to call on Karl to wish him a Happy 49th Birthday.Just as things looked like they couldn’t get any better between Libby and Darren, the ghosts of the past came back to haunt them. When there was a break-in at Jack Scully’s building site, all of the contractors who had had access to the site in recent weeks were questioned. Because Darren had worked on the site, he was included in the questioning, but he didn’t take too kindly to having the cops on his case again. Libby was initially furious when Karl suggested it was quite likely that Darren was the thief, given his criminal past, but after Darren presented her with an expensive necklace she began to consider the possibility that he may have committed the robbery. Matters were made worse when Jack, who had staged the break in himself to fund his drug habit, was convinced by his girlfriend, corrupt police constable Olivia MacPherson to let Darren take the blame. Darren was arrested, and Libby began to seriously doubt his innocence.Although Darren’s name was cleared after his alibi checked out, he was by this stage, furious with Libby for not trusting him and allowing his past to yet again cloud the present. Within days, he arranged to sell the business and leave town, only telling Lou of his plans, and admitting to him that he had bought an engagement ring and had been building up to proposing to Libby. Knowing how much Libby and Darren were meant to be together, Lou told Libby about Darren’s plans and urged her to stop him. But she was too late. After catching up with him just as he signed the papers finalising the sale of Macauley’s, Libby was devastated when Darren told her he couldn’t stay with her because she didn’t trust him completely. Darren left town that same evening, making one last phone call to Libby as he drove out of town. From a phone box, he tearfully spoke to her down the phone, but as a heartbroken Libby pleaded with him to come back and forgive her, Darren left the ring in the phone box, the receiver dangling and left Erinsborough once more.To take her mind off her broken heart, Libby decided to return to Erinsborough High when Candace offered her her former post as Media Studies teacher back. Although nervous on her first day back, Libby decided the best way to deal with any gossip and rumours amongst the students relating to her relationship with Taj was to talk frankly and openly about what she had done. The students respected her for her honesty and tough but firm approach to the situation and once day one was over, the Taj incident didn’t rear its head again.When Libby entered a competition to win a date with the star of the addictive Brazilian soap opera Lust Na Vila, Alessandro Cortes, she never expected to be the winner. But before she knew it, she found herself being invited to a slap-up lunch at Lassiter’s with Alessandro and two guests of her choice. She brought Susan and Lyn along but immediately regretted it when Alessandro appeared to only have eyes for older women and barely gave her a look-in all day. However, after Lyn and Susan were gone and Libby was just about to leave, she was surprised when Alessandro invited her to dine with him that night at the hotel. He explained that because older women were the soap’s target audience, his producers forced him to shower them with affection and his flirtatious behaviour with Susan and Lyn had purely been for the photographers. Libby was hugely flattered when he gave her his room number at the hotel and pleaded with her to join him there later. Upon arriving home to a conversation between Susan and Lyn discussing how sexy Alessandro was and how lucky anyone would be to have him to themselves, Libby couldn’t resist Alessandro’s offer and raced back down to Lassiter’s. She spent the night with him but the next morning regretted her actions and hurried home. Alessandro raced after Libby, puzzled as to why she was leaving. He tried to persuade Libby to give him a chance but she apologised and insisted she had stuff to sort out. Sindi was shocked when Libby told her about her night of passion with Alessandro and couldn’t understand why she had left his hotel room so abruptly. However, Libby revealed that she was still desperately in love with Darren and couldn’t contemplate getting involved with anyone else.No sooner had Libby realised that she was still pining for Darren than a bouquet of flowers were delivered to the Kennedy house from Darren with a card for Libby telling her he missed her. After some prompting from Sindi, Libby decided to give Darren a call and he admitted that he still loved her and wanted her and Ben to join him in Shepparton. Libby struggled to make her mind up, but after a heart to heart with Susan in which Susan urged her to grab any chance of happiness with both hands; Libby decided to make the move. Karl was a little taken aback by the suddenness of her decision, but respected Libby’s choice and finally gave his blessing to her union with Darren. After a rocky few months, father and daughter finally put the past behind them as Karl told Libby he loved her and was proud of her, and assured her that he would always be there for her. When Susan helped Libby pack her last belongings into the car, she broke down as she told Libby she had been her rock in recent months and couldn’t have got through it all without her. As the neighbours gathered on Ramsay Street to say goodbye to Libby, some last minute reservations crept in as she realised what she would be leaving behind. But everyone applauded her for following her heart and finally finding happiness with Darren. After a lingering kiss and thought of what might have been with Stuart, emotional goodbyes to her long standing neighbours Lou and Harold, and tearful farewells to her closest friends Toadie and Steph, Libby said a final goodbye to Susan as she and Ben left Ramsay Street to begin their new life with Darren. And Ramsay Street waved goodbye to a much-loved resident who had arrived ten years before as a fresh faced teenager and was leaving an independent young woman with a world of experience behind her.In 2007, Libby and Ben returned to Ramsay Street when Susan was facing one of the biggest crisises of her life. After falling asleep at the wheel and knocking down 16-year-old neighbour Bridget Parker (the daughter of Drew's best mate Steve, who had recently moved into No.26 with his family), Susan was in court charged with reckless driving. As Libby returned, the legal proceedings had a happy outcome, with Susan receiving a one-year custodial sentence, suspended for three years, but the mysterious medical condition that had caused her to fall asleep in the first place was still causing concern. After some tests, everyone was alarmed to learn that Susan had been suffering from TIAs, a series of small strokes, with the possibility of a larger one striking at any moment. Concerned for her mum's health, Libby decided to stick around indefinitely, despite the cramped conditions at the Kennedy house. In the years Libby had been living in Shepparton, Susan had married a terminally ill university lecturer, Alex Kinski, and when he died, she had become guardian to his two teenage children, Rachel and Zeke. Karl, meanwhile, had gone on to father a child - Holly - with Izzy, but she had since relocated to London and Susan and Karl were now remarried. Although Susan had come to terms with Karl's parentage of Izzy's baby, it irked Libby and tension was still apparent between father and daughter.Meanwhile, Libby began to cause suspicion amongst her family and friends when she continuously changed the subject whenever anyone asked when Darren would be joining her. She kept insisting he was too busy with work back in Shepparton to come down to Erinsborough, but Susan and Karl knew something was up when she began refusing to take his phone calls. Steph was also quick to pick up on Libby's reluctance to discuss Darren and told Toadie, who she was now engaged to, of her suspicions but whenever she tried to broach the subject with her, Libby clammed up or found an excuse to leave.Susan's continuing health problems took centre stage, however, when she was finally diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The Kennedy family were devastated by the news, and Libby threw herself into playing the role of mother to Zeke and Rachel while Susan was in hospital coming to terms with it all. When Zeke was in trouble at school, Libby took on the task of appearing before his teacher - her old colleague, Daniel Fitzgerald - in order to keep any further drama from Karl and Susan, and she told the kids that they were to come to her with any problems for the forseeable future.In the midst of all this drama, Darren showed up on Ramsay Street clutching a bouquet of flowers and was determined to see Libby. She was having none of it, however, and refused to even let him up the driveway of No.28. Karl appeared in the middle of the stand-off between the pair, and he and Darren ended up coming to blows as Darren told him to mind his own business. Libby broke things up and told Darren that it was over between them, before storming inside and refusing to elaborate further with a puzzled Karl. It was only after much prodding that Karl finally got Libby to admit that Darren had been having an affair with her neighbour and friend, Lynda Stephens. She had originally believed it to be a one night stand but on the day of Susan's court case, Libby had discovered it was a full blown affair, prompting her to pack up and head straight home to Erinsborough. Karl tried to support Libby but when he pressed her over why she had kept it all to herself, Libby angrily retorted that she felt uncomfortable talking to Karl about it given he had cheated on Susan in much the same way. Having calmed down, Libby apologised to Karl and the two united to plan a special homecoming party on Ramsay Street to mark Susan's return from hospital. Darren, however, wasn't going away and was staying with Lou and Harold across the street, leading to many questions from Ben as to why Darren wasn't staying with them. Libby explained to him that there just wasn't enough space at No.28, particularly with Susan needing to rest and recuperate upon her return from hospital. Susan, meanwhile, was disgusted when she learnt of Darren's affair and when he appeared at the Kennedys to see her, she threw him out.Libby made moves to emphasise things were over between her and Darren by enrolling Ben at Erinsborough Primary School, and when Darren found out, Libby told him it had nothing to do with him since Ben wasn't his son. Hurt by this, Darren retreated to Toadie's to confide in him, and admitted that he had been driven to the affair with Lynda because of the Drew factor - Libby hadn't let go of Drew and when Darren had asked to adopt Ben, she had refused, fearing it would diminish Ben's memory of his father. Toadie's support for Darren caused a rift between him and Steph because Steph obviously sided with Libby.With Christmas approaching, Libby realised it was unfair to Ben to keep him from seeing Darren and she agreed to let Darren take care of him while she did some Christmas shopping. But when Darren dropped Ben home and Ben started talking about going on a fishing trip with Darren once they were all back in Shepparton, Libby accused Darren of using Ben to get her back - leaving Darren furious that she would ever suggest he'd use the child in such a way.Seeing how hurt Darren was and how he simply wasn't prepared to give up on her, Libby began to have second thoughts about ending their relationship. Witnessing how much in love her parents still were, despite all the ups and downs they'd experienced, made Libby wonder if she could forgive Darren. Steph added to her misgivings by pointing out that she was worshipping Drew's memory and unfairly measuring up her relationship with Darren against the rose coloured view she had of her marriage to Drew. Libby initially rejected Steph's theory, insisting it didn't mean Darren should have felt free to have an affair but Steph reasoned that by depriving Darren of the right to marry her or adopt Ben meant Libby was signalling to him that he would never live up to Drew. While Libby was angry with Steph, the home truths she had delivered resonated with her enough to admit to herself that her actions had played a part in the break-up and she decided to give things another go with Darren.Libby was touched when Darren presented her with a beautiful pendant for Christmas and announced he had won a major wiring contract on a new housing development in Shepparton. But just as everything seemed to be going right for them, Libby announced to Darren that she wasn't prepared to move back to Shepparton and wanted them to make a fresh start in Erinsborough. Darren was less than pleased with the ultimatum, thinking Libby was trying to punish him for his mistakes and he told her he would need time to think about things. While Libby happily started telling her family that she and Darren were back together and staying in Ramsay Street, Darren was confiding in tomboy mechanic Janae Timmins, who was fixing the engine on his van in return for him repairing the dodgy wiring at her garage. Janae was also having relationship problems with her boyfriend Ned Parker, younger brother of Stuart, and as she and Darren confided in each other, Janae kissed Darren.While all this was going on, across town further drama was unfolding. The teens of Ramsay Street, including Zeke, had sneaked off to an illegal dance party in a disused warehouse and when it had collapsed, Zeke and several others had been trapped under the rubble. Libby rushed in to help Zeke, but became trapped herself when there was secondary collapse. Having fallen unconscious, Libby was eventually rescued by Daniel, who was at the scene of the collapse in his capacity as an SES volunteer, and in the wake of the accident, she and Darren vowed to make the most of their lives together and look to the future. Libby even agreed to move to Shepparton so that they wouldn't miss out on the financial stability the housing contract would provide.Unfortunately, as had been the case with Libby and Darren since they were teenagers, another stupid mistake involving Darren and another woman was to once again prove the couple's undoing. Janae had been riddled with guilt over the kiss she and Darren had shared and had revealed all to Ned. Darren had pleaded with Ned not to tell Libby, and Ned agreed to keep it to himself unless Libby ever asked him out straight about it. Darren anxiously made final preparations for the move back to Shepparton, delighting Libby by revealing he had put in an offer for a cottage she had been admiring in Shepparton for some time. But a stressed Janae ruined everything by harrassing Darren at a party in No.30 to celebrate the birth of Chloe Cammeniti by insisting that Libby should know what they did. Just as she blurted this out to Darren, a power failure caused the music to cut out and their conversation was heard by everyone, including Karl and Susan, who demanded to know what they were referring to. Realising the game was up, Darren went to find Libby in the kitchen of No.30, where he revealed he had kissed Janae. Libby was stunned by this latest revelation and quickly became angry with herself for allowing herself to give Darren yet another chance only for him to let her down again. Unable to ever trust Darren again, Libby told him it was over and he was to stay away from her, her family and Ben. When the dust had settled a few days later, Libby asked Darren to sit down with her and explain to Ben that their relationship was over. Ben didn't understand why they were not going to be together anymore, but Darren took full responsibility, saying he had hurt his mum's feelings very badly. Later that day, Darren said a final goodbye to Ben, asking him to take care of Libby, before leaving Erinsborough, and a tearful Libby behind for good.Libby's anguish over the split with Darren was soon distracted by a family crisis. Rachel had been involved in a secret relationship with her young teacher Angus Henderson, and when the truth was exposed, Angus had lost his job and been charged by the police while Rachel and Susan locked horns over her behaviour. Libby found herself providing a shoulder to cry on for Rachel, particularly given the similarities to the position she had found herself in with Taj when she was teaching at the school. Libby's stance on the issue caused friction with Susan, but Libby explained to Susan that she needed to approach the situation as a parent and not a teacher. Further damage was done to the family when the Erinsborough News got hold of the story and prepared to publish it on its front page. Libby paid a visit to the editor, Brad Jordan, in the hope that her history with the newspaper might help talk him out of publishing the story but he refused. Brad became further involved in the saga, however, when Rachel ran away from home and hid out at Brad's house, unbeknownst to him, with his daughter and Rachel's schoolfriend Taylah. When Brad found Rachel, he promptly called the Kennedys over to take her home, and once back at No.28, Rachel unleashed a scathing attack on Susan, culminating in her telling Susan she hated her. Libby later found Rachel in her room and finally made her see that Angus wasn't going to return the multitude of messages she had been leaving with him ever since their relationship had been exposed. Libby explained to Rachel that she had been in Angus' shoes herself and how it had almost ruined her life, Taj's life and her relationship with Susan. Although the revelation had suceeded in getting Rachel to re-think her behaviour towards Susan, it only served to resurrect the bad feeling between Susan and Libby over the Taj relationship. Susan was unimpressed with Libby telling Rachel about it, believing it would only make Rachel justify her relationship with Angus even more and she reminded Libby that it had hardly been her proudest moment. With tension high between mother and daughter, Susan later apologised when she realised Libby had actually helped Rachel by telling her about Taj and Libby warned Susan not to judge Rachel in the same way she had judged her, before they hugged and made up.With a lot of her belongings still in Shepparton, Libby asked Steph to accompany her there for the weekend to pack up and tie up one final loose end. With Darren away, Libby had the place to herself but she was confronted with a visit from Lynda soon after arriving. A frosty exchange occurred but Lynda helped Libby achieve some final closure on things by telling her that Darren had always loved her, but just always felt he was never going to match up for Drew. Having packed everything up and put Lynda out of her life, Libby decided to let her down and she and Steph headed for a local pub where they got the pulses racing of the mainly male punters by dancing on the bar Coyote Ugly style.With a life to rebuild for herself in Erinsborough, Libby applied for a teaching position at her old stomping ground, Erinsborough High and found herself having to contend with the class clown Justin Hunter taking swipes at Rachel on her first day. But once settled back in, Libby was at the heart of the school once again and became a teacher who the students could always go to for help and advice. Working at the school also meant Libby was seeing more of Daniel, and they regularly hooked up for coffees and chats during and after school. It soon became evident that there was an attraction between them and things came to a head when they accompanied the Year 11 students on the school camp in the bush. But just as Libby was beginning to open up to the possibility of a relationship with Dan, he broke the news to her that the girlfriend he had once spoken about, Samantha, was actually his wife and they were still married. Libby immediately jumped to the conclusion that Dan was playing away from his wife and determined not to be the other woman, she stormed off without letting him explain any further. The following morning at camp, Dan again tried to explain things but only got as far as telling Libby that his wife was ill before she assumed he had cruelly left her because she was sick.Once they were back in Erinsborough, Libby reluctantly agreed to have a drink with Dan at Charlie’s bar to hear him out and she was surprised to learn that Samantha was bipolar. Daniel explained how he hadn’t left her, but rather she had left him because she wanted him to have a life free of worrying about when she would next have an episode or turn to drugs and casual sex with strangers (as she had done in the past) to escape her problems. Libby thanked Dan for being honest with her, but rejected his assertion that he could move on from Samantha and commit to a relationship with her because she could tell by talking to him that he still cared for his wife and as long as that was the case, she couldn’t pursue things any further with him. In order to prove to Libby that things were over between him and Samantha, Dan began trying to track her down so that he could divorce her. But Libby was unhappy at the prospect of being part of a potential divorce and sought advice from Toadie on what possible role she would play in any legal aspects of the divorce. However, on top of assuring Libby that she would play no part in the divorce because Dan and Samantha were already separated for a number of years, Toadie made Libby see that life was too short to be agonising over whether or not to get into a relationship and Libby resolved to go for it with Dan. But a spanner was thrown into proceedings when Samantha showed up in Erinsborough, having heard that Dan had been looking for her. An awkward moment occurred when Libby was introduced to Sam by Dan, and Libby detected straight away that Sam still had feelings for her estranged husband. Although agreeing to the divorce, Sam decided to stick around in Erinsborough and accepted some work at Toadie’s law practice where his partner Rosetta Cammeniti had studied with her at uni. Libby and Dan again took to tip-toeing around their feelings for each other but when Dan suffered some minor injuries in a mineshaft collapse and was taken to hospital, Samantha was on hand to comfort him and they began to rediscover their feelings for one another. Libby was then forced to put on a brave face as Dan and Sam decided to give their marriage another go.Libby, meanwhile, decided to move in with Steph at No.32 after her relationship with Toadie ended and she was rattling around the house with only her young son Charlie for company. The arrangement suited because the Kennedy house was filled with teen angst and Ben and Charlie enjoyed each other’s company, while Libby and Steph relished the chance to spend more time together. However, with Dan and Sam living happily next door at No.30, Libby found it increasingly awkward to be around them. But after Ben went missing one afternoon and Sam found him down a drain on Ramsay Street, where he was pretending to be an SES volunteer like Dan, Libby attempted to express her gratitude by inviting the couple over for dinner. Sam opted out at the last moment but insisted Dan go ahead without her. Libby and Dan went on to have a great evening together, and Ben loved having Dan around. Sam had a change of heart, though, and made her way over to No.32 where she witnessed Libby, Dan and Ben acting like a happy family unit through the window. A few days later, Sam and Libby were at No.30 together when Sam admitted to Libby that she had faked an illness so as to avoid the dinner and Libby assured her that she had nothing to worry about – she had no intention of making a play for Dan. However, Libby and Dan were once again thrown together at school when the prissy Head of Senior School Helen Carr forced them to teach dance classes for the seniors ahead of the formal dance. With Dan’s dancing skills leaving a lot to be desired, Libby began teaching him after school but when Sam dropped into the school and saw them together, she picked up on the chemistry between them.In an attempt at holding onto her man, Samantha asked Dan to try for another baby (she had miscarried some years previous)and he reluctantly agreed, even though it would mean her coming off her medication. When Libby walked in on Sam taking a pregnancy test one day at the law offices, she wrongly assumed Sam’s test had been positive and congratulated her. The test had been negative, however, but Sam decided to go along with the pretence of being pregnant. When Libby saw Dan a few hours later, she inadvertently broke the news to him and assured him that she was very happy for them both. When Dan came down with chicken pox, he sent Sam out of the house so that the baby wouldn’t be in danger and Libby dropped by the office to drop some food off for her only to find her frantically scrubbing the filing cabinets. The behaviour worried Libby, and she raised it with Dan. However, Sam had covered her tracks by telling Dan the office had been overcome by a plague of ants which had forced her to scrub the place clean, and he reacted angrily to Libby’s interference, telling her to stay out of his business.Susan Wendy Kennedy (nee Smith, previously Kinski, Jackie Woodburne). During her 15 year stint on Ramsay Street she has been divorced, remarried and widowed, she has been in a plane crash, become a stepmother to three children, a grandmother, suspended from work numerous times, had retrograde amnesia, been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, mourned the loss of her stepson, and had frequent splits from her first husband Karl. The MS diagnosis caused Susan to take sick leave from her job at Erinsborough High and, some months later, she embarked on a change of career when Paul Robinson offered her a job as a journalist. He had recently acquired the local newspaper, the Erinsborough News and was impressed by an article Susan wrote in defense of Rachel, about whom Paul had manipulated an article relating to her relationship with teacher Angus Henderson.Journalist Riley Parker (Sweeney Young, 2007-2008).  Parker met Elle (Pippa Black) at Charlie’s Bar and the two became friends. After falling for her he competed for her affection with Oliver. Riley gained a cadetship at the Erinsborough News and shared it with Elle as a result of her losing her old job and finding an interest in journalism. They went secretly to an illegal dance party to report for Erinsbourough News even though they had clear instructions not too. In the end (after the roof collapsed) they both made it out. Riley then revealed his feelings to Elle through a draft of a news article. Elle saw it, blushed and told Riley that she wasn’t ready to be involved in a relationship Riley didn’t believe her. After revealing his feelings for Elle, Riley caught the eye of his new coworker Heather Pryor (Georgina Andrews) and developed a relationship. Elle was a little jealous but Riley and her agreed to be friends. Lucinda “Elle Robinson” (Pippa Black) quit her job as Lassiter’s manager when Will Griggs, the 51 percent shareholder of Lassiter’s demanded she fire Oliver or Paul. Instead she resigned, giving 25 percent to Paul and 24 percent to Oliver. She signed up as a journalist for the Erinsborough News under Brad Jordan. While scouting an illegal dance party with Riley for the Erinsborough News, Elle and Riley are trapped in the debris after the roof of the warehouse venue collapses. They are eventually found by the SES team, and Elle was rushed to hospital. After being released, Elle began to have horrific flashbacks of being trapped but refused to believe, even after experiencing two panic attacks, that she was suffering from post traumatic stress. In addition, she began to associate Riley with the disaster and this dampened the opportunity for a romantic relationship between them. Riley and Paul tried to help her deal with it but she pushed them away. With some persuasion, Karl helped Elle fight her post traumatic stress. Elle then apologized to Riley for the way she treated him after the roof collapse, telling him that whenever she saw his face it bought back the terrifying memories. Riley then asked her where that left them and Elle confirmed that they were “just good friends.” While reporting on Pete Ferguson with Susan Kinski, the pair were kidnapped and held hostage by Ferguson. Being confined to a car all night triggered Elle’s bad memories of the dance party. Ferguson wanted Paul Robinson to print his article in the paper, with the agreement that there be no police contact and the two women be set free and unharmed. In a moment of desperation, Paul instead printed a “wanted” notice on the Erinsborough News front page resulting in Ferguson holding Elle as bait. Steve, the man Ferguson was targeting, agreed to a tradeoff and went with Paul to face Ferguson. Elle was unharmed, but for weeks afterward she held a grudge against Paul for valuing a headline over his terrified daughter. In 2009, Elle quit her job as a journalist at the Erinsborough News after she disagreed about the way her father was running stories on the Kennedy’s surrogacy. Paul later agreed not to make the Kennedys front page news but it was too late to change Elle’s mind, despite him telling her that he bought the paper for her. She told Paul that she wanted to try and make it as a journalist without his help and the only way to do that is to make a clean break away from the paper. On November 9, 2009, Elle got a job offer at the New York News and was ready to leave for New York. She made the decision not to go because of Donna, and was later forced into not going because James Linden stole all her money. In June 2009, it was announced Elle will be leaving. Riley Parker 2007-Lived: 26 Ramsay StreetParents: Steve and Miranda Parker (adoptive); Joanna Hale (biological)Siblings: Bridget, Josie and ClaraFamily Tree: ParkerOccupation: Student, Trainee Journalist, Erinsborough Veterinary Clinic EmployeeLaidback surfer Riley spent much of his youth in foster homes before being adopted at the age of 12, along with his 6-year-old sister, Bridget (Didge for short), by vet Steve Parker and his wife, Miranda. Though grateful that his new parents had kept him and his sister together, Riley couldn’t help feeling that he wasn’t really wanted and that Steve and Miranda had only taken him on because they felt obligated after adopting Bridget. Over the years, Riley struggled to open up to his adoptive parents, simply bottling up his emotions. As he neared the end of a veterinary sciences course at university, with Steve delighted that his son was following in his footsteps, Riley realised that he needed to get away for a while and, at the age of 22, he took some time out from uni and his family to go travelling around Australia, only keeping in touch with Didge.Whilst Riley was away, the remaining Parkers relocated from Sydney to Erinsborough, a Melbourne suburb, where Steve’s brother Ned lived, and where he planned to open up his new veterinary clinic. Miranda, meanwhile, was growing deeply upset with Riley’s lack of contact, and convinced Bridget to tell her where he was. Having found out that he was spending some time surfing in and around the coastal town of Eden, Miranda and Bridget headed up there to pay him a surprise visit. Riley was shocked to see them, and broke the news to Miranda that he had dropped out of his uni course, with no intention of returning. But after a little begging, and some emotional blackmail, from Didge, Riley did at least agree to go back with them and spend a few days in Erinsborough, following them home in his beat-up yellow van.In Erinsborough, where the Parkers were now living with Ned, his girlfriend Janae Timmins and Ned’s young son, Mickey, Steve was delighted to see Riley back, but stunned by the news that he’d given up on his studies so close to completing them. Feeling that he was once again a disappointment, Riley started making plans to leave, but Didge caught up with him and explained that Steve and Miranda had sacrificed a lot to pay for him to go to university and, after setting up the new clinic, they were now broke. Miranda also convinced Steve to make an effort, and father and son had a chat, during which Riley admitted that he’d been writing for the uni newspaper and his plan was now to try and get into journalism. Though not convinced that this was Riley’s true vocation, particularly after he helped to treat a stray dog that was run over, Steve agreed to support his son in whatever he wanted to do.Though happy to have Riley back home with them, Steve, and particularly Miranda, couldn’t help noticing that he was still very distant and he finally opened up about the feelings of rejection he’d been living with since he was 12. Steve and Miranda assured him that the only reason they had hesitated was because they were only expecting a six-year-old girl and hadn’t planned on adopting a young man, but their doubts had only lasted for seconds and they had never once regretted it since. Riley wasn’t convinced, however, and ended up spending the evening in Charlie’s Bar, chatting to Elle Robinson as she drowned her sorrows over her father’s new girlfriend leaving her feeling pushed out at home. She also succeeded in making Riley realise that perhaps he was being a little harsh on Steve and Miranda, so he returned to Ramsay Street and apologised to them, agreeing to stick around and try to make things work.Despite agreeing to stay in Erinsborough, Riley made it clear that he still valued his independence and would be following his own path. He decided to start looking for his own flat, whilst also applying for a cadetship with the Erinsborough News. After impressing editor Brad Jordan, Riley was taken on as a reporter and found himself helping Elle when her dad, Paul confessed to a murder committed at Lassiter's three years earlier. Because he'd recently undergone neurosurgery, the police were unwilling to accept his confession, but Brad soon got word from the police that someone had confessed and printed a story. Worried that it wouldn't be long before her dad was in prison, Elle and Riley wrote their own story, talking about how a high percentage of murder confessions were false.It was then Elle's turn to support Riley through a family crisis, when Bridget was involved in a hit-and-run accident. At the hospital, Riley, Steve and Miranda waited for news as Didge was taken in for emergency surgery to relieve bleeding on her brain. The delicate operation was a success, but Bridget remained unconcsious and Declan Napier was immediately blamed for the accident, his car having been spotted driving away by young Mickey. But everyone was taken by surprise when Susan Kinski, the Parkers' neighbour and Miranda's close friend, explained that she had been driving, as her husband Karl had borrowed the car for a test drive, and had blacked out, then driven off without realising she'd hit anyone. The disbelieving Parkers refused to listen to any excuses and angrily warned her that they'd make sure she was prosecuted for what she'd done. Riley decided that the best way to hurt Susan was by ruining her reputation and he printed a story about the hit-and-run, using a photo of Susan carrying a bottle of wine, amongst other groceries, in from the car, and implying that she had been drinking and driving. The story led to a brick being thrown through Susan's window, which hit her stepdaughter, Rachel. At the hospital, Rachel was treated for concussion and Riley began to see that maybe his course of action hadn't been the right one. Elle agreed, and told him about her brother Cameron who'd been knocked down and killed, leading her to take terrible revenge on Max Hoyland, who'd been driving, though it had left her feeling worse than before.Riley then wrote a retraction, and the family were relieved when, after days of sitting by Didge's bed, reading the sports results and even sneaking in her pet kangaroo Pouch, she finally started to wake up. Though it seemed that her brain functions had returned to normal, the doctor was still worried that Didge had no feeling in the left side of her body and admitted that this might not simply be a temporary problem. Steve and Miranda allowed Didge to believe that she would recover quickly, but it was left to Riley to tell her the truth, and she threw herself into her physiotherapy, making it clear that she wasn't going to let her disability hold her back for long. Meanwhile, Riley found himself defending Elle when her ex-boyfriend Oliver started asking for tips on how to decorate the nursery for the baby he was expecting with Carmella. Riley reminded Oliver how insensitive he was being, since it was Carmella's pregnancy that had forced Oliver and Elle apart. The rivalry between the two men worsened during the Erinsborough fun run, when Riley tripped over, not far from the finishing line, just as Oliver was passing, and a fight quickly broke out, with Elle left to warn them both that she's wasn't a prize for them to brawl over.Owner of the News Agency Philip Martin (Ian Rawlings) has a career path has been anything but typical, from an unemployed financial expert he became the manager of the Lassiter’s hotel complex after a brief stint as the school caretaker. He then ran his own news agency business in Lassiter’s arcade, then sold it to become a romance writer with the pseudonym “Philippa Martinez” and finally came full circle to being a financial advisor again. 	158343
1980	Neighbours: Erinsborough News	W				Newspaper. Erinsborough News provides an archive of newspaper and magazine articles about Neighbours actors and characters from the 1980s, 1990s and more recent times. 	158344
1988	Neil Conan	CB		Claremont, Chris	Uncanny X-Men #225-#227	Radio Journalism. National Public Radio Reporter Neal Conan is a real American radio journalist, producer, editor and correspondent who was captured by the Iraqi Republican Guard in the 1992 Gulf War and is married to NPR host Liane Hansen.He became a recurring charater in Marvel Comics during the 1988 Fall of the Mutants' crossover in which he documented the X-Men's apparent demise in Dallas, Texas.He also briefly appeared in DC Comics in the series Sovereign Seven also scripted by Claremont.	158345
1999	Neil Gulliver: Elvis and Marilyn Affair, The	NM		Levinson, Robert S.	#1 Neil Gulliver-Stevie Marriner Mysteries	Columnist Neil Gulliver, a former Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, now writes a popular column about "people at their best and worst" for the take-no-prisoners Los Angeles Daily.His former wife, an actress, becomes a prime suspect in the murder of a once famous movie director from the Golden Age of Hollywood. She asks her still besotted husband for help. Using all his reportorial skills, he mines his Hollywood connections.He convinces the cops his ex is innocent. He discovers he can prove she's innocent and expose the real killer by untangling the truth surrounding the rumor that Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe had a torrid love affair in the mid-fifties.Someone has the love letters to prove it. In the meantime, celebrity bodies keep showing up. Gulliver rounds up an assortment of Hollywood characters including an intrepid former press head of 20th century Fox.	158346
2002	Neil Gulliver: Hot Paint	NM		Levinson, Robert S.	#4 Neil Gulliver-Stevie Marriner Mysteries	Columnist Neil Gulliver  and his divorced actress wife try to figure out what a collection of 11 Andy Warhol silk screens, given to the actress by an underworld  boss, is worth. Underground network of collectors are willing to kill for the artwork.Gulliver works for the Los Angeles Daily. He and his ex-wife Stevie Marriner, one-time Sex Queen of the Soaps,  work as a team to solve the mystery. Odd couple of sleuthing.	158347
2000	Neil Gulliver: James Dean Affair, The	NM		Levinson, Robert S.	#2 Neil Gulliver-Stevie Marriner Mysteries	Columnist Neil Gulliver, a former Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, now writes a popular column about "people at their best and worst" for the take-no-prisoners Los Angeles Daily.Former wife Stevie (aka Stephanie) Marriner, sexy soap opera star convinces her former husband, Gulliver, to attend a ceremony at the Hollywood post office for the issuing of the James Dean Commemorative stamp.She hopes that an item in Neil's column about one of Dean's long-ago co-stars will help him keep his job with Stevie's soap. Violence erupts at the ceremony, however, and the man is killed by a man eerily resembling James Dean himself.Aided by his old friend and mentor, Augie Fowler, now the self-styled "Brother Kalman," Neil sets off on a quest for the truth behind the murder while trying to keep both himself and Stevie alive.At the heart of the mystery is did James Dean really die on September 30, 1955? And if not, how did he turn into a heartless killer.	158348
2001	Neil Gulliver: John Lennon Affair, The	NM		Levinson, Robert S.	#3 Neil Gulliver-Stevie Marriner Mysteries	Columnist Neil Gulliver, a former Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, now writes a popular column about "people at their best and worst" for the take-no-prisoners Los Angeles Daily.He teams up with his former wife TV Actress Stevie Marriner, known as the "Sex Queen of the Soaps." Gulliver covers Lennon's death and now he and Stevie find themselves appearing in the massive festival in his honor.Someone doesn't want them around and will kill to keep them away. Gulliver lost his first job because of John Lennon's murder. Now he is a famous Los Angeles Journalist who lives with but is divorced from Marriner.Because of their involvement in a previous case (The James Dean Affair), they try to lie low but instead become murder targets when a Treasury agent insists they appear at a recently revived Lennon tribute.Mobster is using the event to launder his ill-gotten gains.	158349
2003	Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Greendale	MUS	CD	Young, Neil	Rock	News Media Critique	158350
1989	Neil Young Music Video	MUS				TV Reporter asks questions	158351
1977	Neilson Chocolate Factory, The	SS	UCLA	Friedman, Irena		Writer-Narrator. Writer for the Toronto Star.  Freelances magazine articles as well.	158352
1992	Neiße und Pleiße. Roman 1: Neiße	N		Curtius, Mechthild	Germany	TV Journalist	158353
1951	Neither Five Nor Three	NM	OWN - P	MacInnes, Helen		Journalist, young and ambitious, has an affair	158354
1905	Nekrassov	P	MLPL	Satre	842 S251-4	Press	158355
1942	Nelja naista	MF				Newsreader (Markus Rautio - Voice). Photographer Mattilainen (Reino Valkama).	158356
1994	Nell	M	DVD -R HQ 1910, 1911. L.	Handley, Mark (Play - "Idioglossia"). William Nicholson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike Ibarra (Sean Bridgers) for the Charlotte Tribune hears guys in a pool hall talking about wild mountain woman. He shows up at her cabin and frightens her when he takes her picture with a flash.Therapist tells reporter to forget he ever met the woman. Reporter insists he is a newsman and she is a story. When the article appears, the mountain woman becomes the focus of media attention.Therapist and his associate have to take the woman to a city  hospital to escape a TV news crew.	158357
1998	Nell Matthews: Homicide Report, The	NM		Sandstrom, Eve K.	#2 Nell Matthews Mysteries	Reporter Nell Matthews of the Grantham Gazette and her cop-boyfriend-sidekick Mike Svenson investigate when nosy copy editor Martina Gilroy is found near death in the pressroom muttering frantically about Nell's mysterious, long absent father, Alan.The action begins in the basement of the newspaper. The making of a newspaper is described in detail as are the functions of the editors, reporters, pressroom operators and machines that make up the Gazette.	158358
2000	Nell Matthews: Smoking Gun, The	NM		Sandstrom, Eve K.	#3 Nell Matthews Mysteries	Reporter Nell Matthews of the Grantham Gazette is in the crosshairs of a cunning and savage killer on the loose. It all starts at a shootout at a woman's shelter that leaves her boyfriend, police officer Mike Svenson holding the gun.Matthews and Svenson are at the opening of the new women's shelter when a man holding a knife attacks the shelter's director forcing Mike to kill the culprit.The dead man is identified as the son of the most powerful individual in town. She expects the matriarch to cause trouble for Mike. Instead the family blames the shelter director for the son's death because she harassed him and dared him to kill her.The next day someone kills the son's wife and the shelter director blames herself for the woman's death because she never returned the woman's frantic call. Nell begins investigating and the killer goes after her.	158359
1997	Nell Matthews: Violence Beat, The	NM		Sandstrom, Eve K.	#1 Nell Matthews Mysteries	Police Reporter Nell Matthews works for the Grantham Gazette, a small town newspaper. She finds himself in the line of fire during a tense hostage negotiation. She ultimately saves the day.But when the hostage taker is found dead under suspicious circumstances, she begins a dangerous investigation that could take down the entire police force as well as the man she loves.	158360
1996	Nellie Bly	T	VHS 412			Reporter	158361
1956	Nellie Bly, Reporter	N	OWN - H	Baker, Nina Brown		Reporter Nellie Bly	158362
1981	Nellie Bly: Adventures of Nellie Bly, The	MT	SVD 799	Lester, Seeleg (Story). Schweitzer, S.S. (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nellie Bly nee Elizabeth Carpenter (Linda Purl) is the turn-of-the-century journalist. John Cockerill (Gene Barry). Kenny Thompson and narrator (Ray Buktenica). Joseph. Pulitzer (John Randolph).  .Bly attempts to get a job on the New York World having worked for the Pittsburgh Dispatch for two years, but is told that the paper does not permit women in its workplace.Determines to cover stories from the inside -- inventing investigative journalism in the process -- hires on at a sweatshop to experience the conditions first hand.  Pulitzer tells the editor to give her a job.Episodic account of her investigative efforts to expose various social ills.  Rescued from asylum where she went to get a story and breaks down in the editor's arms crying after being rescued.Narrator:  "As a journalist she had made a major breakthrough -- not as  a woman, but as a reporter."	158363
1992	Nellie Bly: Getting the Real Story: Nellie Bly and Ida Wells	NJ	OWN - H	Davidson, Sue		Journalists Nelly Bly and Ida Wells	158364
1997	Nellie Bly's Monkey: His Remarkable Story in His Own Words	NJ	OWN - H	Blos, Joan W.		Woman Journalist owns a monkey who travels with her	158365
1935	Nellie McNabb	P	MLPL	Reynolds, Lois	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	158366
1908	Nellie, the Beautiful Housemaid	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement. Elderly gentlemen places an advertisement in newspaper for domestic servant	158367
1998	Nelosen uutiset	DF			Finland. Series 1998.	News Media. News Anchors Mikko Hirvonen (1998-), Baba Lybeck (1998-), Kirsi Salo (1998-2001), Paivi Storgard (1998-).	158368
2009	Nelson Conspiracy, The	N		Ward, Barry		Investigative Reporters take on Big Frank Crain who has buried more victims than all his rivals combined in Sydney’s underworld. In between thieving and robbery, which was his livelihood, and pimping on prostitutes, which was his sport, Crain spent much of his time plotting murder, which was his hobby. He killed for fun. That he was a Detective Inspector on the New South Wales Police merely enhanced the immunity generated by the fear he spread like a plague throughout the city. No one dared face him down and his influence at Police HQ gave him carte blanche in his extracurricular activities. So when The Establishment plotted murder he was the killer of their choice. He was enjoying a boom year when a couple of investigative reporters started investigating him.	158369
1914	Nelson the Newsboy	N		Alger, Horatio Jr.		Newsboy	158370
1990	Nema-ye Nazdik	MF				Reporter (Hossain Farazmand)	158371
2003	Nemesis Game	M				News Media. TV News Anchor #1 (Ron Pardo). Reporter #2 (J.C. Kenny). Reporter #3 (Paul McGuire). Reporter #1 (Wendy Petrie).	158372
1996	Nemnogo geroina dlia nevesty Kazanovy	N		Volkova, Ekaterina	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	158373
2003	Nemocnice na kraji mesta po dvaceti letech	TF			Czech Republic	Journalist Chalupa (Miroslav Taborsky).	158374
2008	Neo Angelique Abyss	C			Japan. Produced by Yumeta Company. Appeared on TV Tokyo, Arts Central. 13 episodes. Anime series based on game	Photojournalist Roche is a respectable journalist who loves money and women. He has never taken photos for others without taking payment for the photos, but in episode 9, he sent the photos he took of Angelique (which he took secretly when he was on the "secret date" or so he calls it, with Angelique.) which he had originally intended to sell to Bernard for money to the Silent Sun. This was done out of kindness when he realized that Angelique, like himself, was an orphan and he didn't feel like "selling" her "information" to others even if it is not for a bad purpose. He, however, did not regret making that decision and was a bit confused and surprised at himself as that was the first time he had taken photos for others without charging them. The "secret date" he went on with Angelique was not a real date. He happened to see Angelique on the streets after Angelique ran from Sally and Hanna as she was upset that her best friends refused to accept the truth that the Jinx was destroying many people's homes and even taking away some lives in the process of destroying Tanatos. He called it a "secret date" but in truth, he wanted to cheer up Angelique when he saw just how upset Angelique was. He is shown to use throwing knives as weapons as seen in his fight with Nyx. (Voiced by: Ryohei Kimura)	158375
1979	Neon Graveyard, The	N	OWN - P	Baxt, George		Gossip Columnist. Tough gossip column queen, broken down journalists. Los Angeles in the 1970s. Sister poses as Hollywood gossip columnist Lila Frank.	158376
1992	Neon Rider: Color Line	T			Episode #43.	Anchorwoman (Leigh Morrow).	158377
1989	Neon Rider: Dude	T			Episode #1.	News Media. Reporter (Pamela Martin).	158378
1993	Neon Rider: Safe at Home	T			Episode #53.	News Media. Reporter (Tamara Stanners). Photographer (Scott McNeil).	158379
1991	Neon Rider: Twist in the Wind	T			Episode #34.	News Media. Reporter (Pamela Martin).	158380
1995	Neon Smile, The	NM	OWN - H	Lochte, Dick		TV. Pierre Reynaldo, the King of Exploitation TV.	158381
2001	Neophytes and Neon Lights	M				Newsreader (Dan Uliel).	158382
1999	Nephilim	N		Marzulli, L.A.		Journalist Art "Mac" Mackenzie, respected newspaper journalist, now a freelance writer after son's death.	158383
1626	Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		News	158384
1998	Nerds 2.0.1: Brief History of the Internet, A	MT			Miniseries	Interviewer-Host (Robert X. Cringely-Himself)	158385
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Before I Die	T	SVD 1182		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158386
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Champagne for One	T	SVD 1027		Episode. (Two Parts)	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158387
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Christmas Party	T	VHS 1300		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158388
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Death of a Doxy	T	SVD 1170		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158389
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Die Like a Dog	T	SVD 1172		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158390
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Die Like a Dog	T	SVD 1221 (No Credits)		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158391
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Door to Death	T	SVD 1022		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158392
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Doorbell Rang, The	MT	VHS 1014			Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158393
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Eeny, Meeny, Murder, Moe	T	SVD 1027		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158394
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Help Wanted, Male	T	SVD 1186		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158395
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Immune to Murder	T			Episode #27. 8-18-2002	Reporter (Adam Reid).	158396
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Motherhunt	T	SVD 1173, 1175		Episode.  (Two Parts)	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158397
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Murder is Corny	T	SVD 1169		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158398
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Next Witness, The	T	SVD 1184		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158399
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Over My Dead Body -- Part I	T	SVD 1068, SVD 1089 (Two Parts)		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158400
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Poison a la Carte	T	SVD 1168		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158401
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Prisoner's Base	T	SVD 1030		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158402
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Silent Speaker, The	T	SVD 1205		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158403
2001	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Silent Speaker, The	T	SVD 1211		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158404
2002	Nero Wolfe Mystery, A: Too Many Clients	T	SVD 1179		Episode	Reporter Lon Chaney (Saul Rubinek)	158405
1948	Nero Wolfe: And Be a Villain	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	PR. #12 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Newsroom. WPIT  PR man Fred Owen	158406
1956	Nero Wolfe: And Four to Go (apa Crime and Again)	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#29 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Nero Wolfe Foursome, A." Includes novellas: "Christmas Party" (aka The Christmas Party Murder), "Easter Parade," "Fourth of July Picnic" (aka Fourth of July Murder, aka Labor Union Murder), "Murder Is No Joke."	Photographer Joe Merrick	158407
1945	Nero Wolfe: Before I Die	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#13 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Trouble in Triplicate"	Press	158408
1955	Nero Wolfe: Before Midnight	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#24 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Researcher on Clock Magazine and the Gazette, Susan Tescher. Charles Winston, Times.	158409
1954	Nero Wolfe: Black Mountain, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#23 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158410
1942	Nero Wolfe: Black Orchids	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#8 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. Includes novellas "Black Orchids" and "Cordially Invited To Meet Death" (aka "Invitation to Murder").	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158411
1967	Nero Wolfe: Blood Will Tell	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#38 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Trio for Blunt Instruments"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158412
1988	Nero Wolfe: Bloodied Ivy, The	NM	OWN - H	Goldsborough, Robert	#50 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Columnist for the Gazette.	158413
1942	Nero Wolfe: Booby Trap	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#9 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158414
1958	Nero Wolfe: Champagne For One	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#30 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158415
1951	Nero Wolfe: Cop-Killer, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#19 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In 'Triple Jeopardy"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158416
1948	Nero Wolfe: Curtains For Three	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#17 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. Nero Wolfe Threesome, A -- Bullet for One	Music Critic Frederick Weppler for the Gazette	158417
1966	Nero Wolfe: Death of a Doxy	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#41 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	New York Times	158418
1969	Nero Wolfe: Death of a Dude	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#43 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Newspaper. Monroe County Register, 8-page weekly in Montana	158419
1987	Nero Wolfe: Death on  Deadline (aka Death on a Deadline)	NM	OWN	Goldsborough, Robert	#49 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	British Owner of a scandal-sheet Ian MacLaren was out to possess the Gazette. Gazette owner Harriet Haverhill commits suicide and Wolfe calls it murder.Journalist Lon Cohen is a newspaper editor near the top of the fictional New York Gazette, a major New York daily newspaper. The Stout stories place Cohen's office close to the publisher's, but Archie claims not to know what Cohen's title is. Lon is Archie's pipeline to breaking crime news, and Archie frequently asks Lon for background information on current or prospective clients. Archie, Lon, and some other Wolfe regulars play poker Thursday nights at Saul Panzer's apartment.Over the years, Wolfe and the Gazette develop a symbiotic relationship that gives the newspaper exclusive information regarding Wolfe's cases, and that gives Wolfe publicity – sometimes, more than he would want.Lon's role at the New York Gazette is not further detailed in the Rex Stout stories, but it becomes central to the story line in Robert Goldsborough's novel Death on Deadline.	158420
1954	Nero Wolfe: Die Like a Dog	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#25 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Witnesses"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158421
1949	Nero Wolfe: Door to Death	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#15 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Doors to Death"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158422
1965	Nero Wolfe: Doorbell Rang, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#40 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Newspaper. Times story	158423
1990	Nero Wolfe: Fade to Black	NM	OWN - H	Goldsborough, Robert	#52 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	News Media	158424
1975	Nero Wolfe: Family Affair, A	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#45 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Seven Complete Nero Wolfe Novels"	Journalist Lon Cohen is a newspaper editor near the top of the fictional New York Gazette, a major New York daily newspaper. The Stout stories place Cohen's office close to the publisher's, but Archie claims not to know what Cohen's title is. Lon is Archie's pipeline to breaking crime news, and Archie frequently asks Lon for background information on current or prospective clients. Archie, Lon, and some other Wolfe regulars play poker Thursday nights at Saul Panzer's apartment.Over the years, Wolfe and the Gazette develop a symbiotic relationship that gives the newspaper exclusive information regarding Wolfe's cases, and that gives Wolfe publicity – sometimes, more than he would want.William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the Gazette -- an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million -- who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” Wolfe and Goodwin also give the Gazette plenty of scoops.”	158425
1968	Nero Wolfe: Father Hunt, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#42 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158426
1934	Nero Wolfe: Fer-De-Lance (aka Point of Death, aka Meet Nero Wolfe)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#1 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Reporter Harry Foster of the Gazette. Death of a college president while playing golf in Westchester County, New York.	158427
1955	Nero Wolfe: Final Deduction, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#34 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158428
1962	Nero Wolfe: Gambit	NM	OWN - H - P	Stout, Rex	#35 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Seven complete Nero Wolfe Novels"	Journalist Lon Cohen is a newspaper editor near the top of the fictional New York Gazette, a major New York daily newspaper. The Stout stories place Cohen's office close to the publisher's, but Archie claims not to know what Cohen's title is. Lon is Archie's pipeline to breaking crime news, and Archie frequently asks Lon for background information on current or prospective clients. Archie, Lon, and some other Wolfe regulars play poker Thursday nights at Saul Panzer's apartment.Over the years, Wolfe and the Gazette develop a symbiotic relationship that gives the newspaper exclusive information regarding Wolfe's cases, and that gives Wolfe publicity – sometimes, more than he would want.	158429
1953	Nero Wolfe: Golden Spiders, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	PR. #21 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Public Relations Man Paul Kuffner	158430
1961	Nero Wolfe: Gun Puzzle, The	SM	COPY	Stout, Rex	#36 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Reporter Lou Cohen of the Gazette	158431
1945	Nero Wolfe: Help Wanted, Male	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#13 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Trouble in Triplicate"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158432
1951	Nero Wolfe: Home to Roost	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#19 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In 'Triple Jeopardy"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158433
1961	Nero Wolfe: Homicide Trinity	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#36 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In Nero Wolfe Threesome, A -- Eeny  Meeny Murder Mo	PR. Public Relations Man.	158434
1961	Nero Wolfe: Homicide Trinity: Eeny Meeny Murder Mo, Death of a Demon (apa The Gun Puzzle), Counterfeit for Murder (apa The Counterfeiter's Knife).	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#36 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158435
1957	Nero Wolfe: If Death Ever Slept	NM	OWN - H- P	Stout, Rex	#28 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Seven Complete Nero Wolfe Novels"	Press	158436
1955	Nero Wolfe: Immune to Murder	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#27 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "3 for the Chair"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158437
1950	Nero Wolfe: In the Best Families	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#16 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158438
1945	Nero Wolfe: Instead of Evidence	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#13 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Trouble in Triplicate"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158439
1952	Nero Wolfe: Invitation to Murder	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#22 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Men Out"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158440
1977	Nero Wolfe: Justice Ends at Home and Other Stories	SS		Stout, Rex	#46 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158441
1963	Nero Wolfe: Kill Now, Play Later	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#38 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In  "Trio for Blunt Instruments"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158442
1989	Nero Wolfe: Last Coincidence, The	NM	OWN - H	Goldsborough, Robert	PR . #51 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Publicist Cohen	158443
1935	Nero Wolfe: League of Frightened Men, The (aka Frightened Men)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#2 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Reporter Mike Ayers of the Tribune. Magazine Editor Edward Byron. Author Paul Chapin is on trial for obscenity in his popular novel.Classmates at Harvard had taken part in a hazing incident years before in which Chapin was crippled. Now some of the "League of Frightened Men" who chipped in to help Chapin after the accident have begun dying.The surviving members want Nero Wolfe to find out whether they are dying through malice or by chance.	158444
1947	Nero Wolfe: Man Alive	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#15 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Doors to Death"	Press. Herald-Tribune. Vogue magazine	158445
1956	Nero Wolfe: Might as Well Be Dead	NM	OWN - H	Stout, Rex	#26 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In Seven Complete Nero Wolfe Novels	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158446
1994f	Nero Wolfe: Missing Chapter, The	NM		Goldsborough, Robert	#55 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158447
1963	Nero Wolfe: Mother Hunt, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#37 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158448
1951	Nero Wolfe: Murder by the Book	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#18 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press	158449
1986	Nero Wolfe: Murder in E Minor	NM	OWN	Goldsborough, Robert	#48 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	News Media	158450
1964	Nero Wolfe: Murder is Corny	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#38 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In  "Trio for Blunt Instruments"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158451
1969	Nero Wolfe: Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-Fifth Street	D	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		News Media - Biography of Nero Wolfe and the people in his life	158452
1954	Nero Wolfe: Next Witness, The	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#25 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Witnesses"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158453
1942	Nero Wolfe: Not Quite Dead Enough (Booby Trap)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#9 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. Includes "Not Quite Dead Enough," and "Booby Trap."	Journalist Bill Pratt of the Courier	158454
1948	Nero Wolfe: Omit Flowers	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#15 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Doors to Death"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158455
1940	Nero Wolfe: Over My Dead Body	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#7 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158456
1973	Nero Wolfe: Please Pass the Guilt	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#44 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Seven Complete Nero Wolfe Novels"	Journalist Lon Cohen is a newspaper editor near the top of the fictional New York Gazette, a major New York daily newspaper. The Stout stories place Cohen's office close to the publisher's, but Archie claims not to know what Cohen's title is. Lon is Archie's pipeline to breaking crime news, and Archie frequently asks Lon for background information on current or prospective clients. Archie, Lon, and some other Wolfe regulars play poker Thursday nights at Saul Panzer's apartment.Over the years, Wolfe and the Gazette develop a symbiotic relationship that gives the newspaper exclusive information regarding Wolfe's cases, and that gives Wolfe publicity – sometimes, more than he would want.William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the Gazette -- an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million -- who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” Wolfe and Goodwin also give the Gazette plenty of scoops.”	158457
1959	Nero Wolfe: Plot It Yourself (apa Murder in Style)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#31 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158458
1952	Nero Wolfe: Prisoner's Base	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	PR. #20 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Public Relations Man Wolfe. Times.	158459
1936	Nero Wolfe: Red Box, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#4 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Reporter. Archie is mistaken for a reporter	158460
1964	Nero Wolfe: Right To Die, A	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	PR. #39 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Managing Editor James E. Leamis of the Racine Globe. Adam Ewing, public relations man	158461
1936	Nero Wolfe: Rubber Band, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#3 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Reporter S. J. Woolf from the Times. Archie books two new clients on the same day and Nero Wolfe must decide which case to keep. He picks the one with a beautiful young woman.	158462
1949	Nero Wolfe: Second Confession, The	NM		Stout, Rex	#14 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158463
1946	Nero Wolfe: Silent Speaker, The	NM	OWN - H - P	Stout, Rex	#10 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Seven Complete Nero Wolfe Novels"	Newspapermen appearing sporadically throughout Nero Wolfe series: Bill Platt of the Courier, Harry Foster of the Gazette and Lou Cohen of the Gazette.	158464
1992	Nero Wolfe: Silver Spire	NM	OWN - H	Goldsborough, Robert	#53 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	News Media	158465
1939	Nero Wolfe: Some Buried Caesar (aka Red Bull, The - condensed version)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#6 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158466
1951	Nero Wolfe: Squirt and the Monkey, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#19 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In 'Triple Jeopardy"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158467
1952	Nero Wolfe: This Won't Kill You	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#22 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Men Out"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158468
1960	Nero Wolfe: Three At Wolfe's Door: Poison a la Carte, Method Three for Murder, The Rodeo Murder  (apa The Penthouse Murder)	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#32 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press	158469
1950	Nero Wolfe: Three Doors to Death: Man Alive, Omit Flowers, Door To Death.	NM		Stout, Rex	#15 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158470
1957	Nero Wolfe: Three for the Chair: Window for Death, A (apa Nero Wolfe and the Vanishing Clue), Immune to Murder, Too Many Detectives.	NM		Stout, Rex	#27 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158471
1954	Nero Wolfe: Three Men Out:  Invitation To Murder (apa Will to Murder), Zero Clue, The (apa Scared To Death), This Won't Kill You, World Series Murder).	NM		Stout, Rex	#22 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158472
1956	Nero Wolfe: Three Witnesses: Next Witness, The (apa Last Witness, The), When a Man Murders, Die Like a Dog (apa Body in the Hall, The, apa Dog in the Daytime, A).	NM		Stout, Rex	#25 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158473
1960	Nero Wolfe: Too Many Clients	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#33 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158474
1938	Nero Wolfe: Too Many Cooks	NM		Stout, Rex	#5 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158475
1955	Nero Wolfe: Too Many Detectives	NM	OWN	Stout, Rex	#27 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In  "3 for the Chair"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158476
1947	Nero Wolfe: Too Many Women	NM		Stout, Rex	#11 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158477
1964	Nero Wolfe: Trio For Blunt Instruments: Kill Now - Pay Later, Murder is Corny, Blood Will Tell	NM		Stout, Rex	#38 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158478
1952	Nero Wolfe: Triple Jeopardy: Home to Roast (apa Nero Wolfe and the Communist Killer; Nero Wolfe Devises a Stratagem), The Cop-Killer, The Squirt and the Monkey (apa See No Evil, Dazzle Dan Murder Case), Home to Roost	NM		Stout, Rex	#19 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158479
1949	Nero Wolfe: Trouble in Triplicate: Before I Die, Help Wanted, Male, Instead of Evidence.	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#13 Nero Wolfe Mysteries.	Newsroom. WPIT  PR man Fred Owen	158480
1954	Nero Wolfe: When a Man Murders.…	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#25 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Witnesses"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158481
1940	Nero Wolfe: Where There's a Will (aka Sisters in Trouble)	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#7 Nero Wolfe Mysteries	Editor of the Gazette, W.B. Oliver	158482
1955	Nero Wolfe: Window For Death, A	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#27 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "3 for the Chair"	Press. New York Gazette is an evening sheet with a circulation of nearly two million. Wolfe and Goodwin give the Gazette plenty of scoops. William S. Baring-Gould writes, “A newspaperman can be a rich source of information to a private detective and Archie has made it his business to make friends with several.  In the early days, he would call for help form Bill Pratt of the Courier or Harry Foster of the Gazette, but...it is Lon Cohen of the who gets Archie’s business. Lon used to be on the city desk, but today his position is a little mysterious; city or wire, daily or Sunday, foreign or national or local, he seems to know the way in and around without ever having to work at it. If he has a title, Archie doesn’t know what it is, and he doubts that Lon would. Just his name on the door of a 9-by-12 office, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher.” “Lon has the occupational disease of every good newspaperman: when he gives information, he wants information in return. He and Archie have kept no account of how they stand on give and take over the years, but it pretty well events up. Lon is exceedingly fond of highballs followed by two-inch steaks, and a good dinner for the two of them at Pierre’s is Archie’s way of paying him off.” 	158483
1952	Nero Wolfe: Zero Clue, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex	#22 Nero Wolfe Mysteries. In "Three Men Out"	Editor Agatha Abbey, executive editor of Mode magazine	158484
1981	Nero's Vice	NM		Kisner, James		News Media	158485
2007	Nerve Damage	NM		Abrahams, Peter		New York Times Obituary. A renowned sculptor's wife is killed in a helicopter crash 15 years ago - or so he thinks. Now that his own health is failing, he hacks into The New York Times to read a draft of his obit and discovers an error - or so he thinksDid his wife work for a think tank as she always told him, or the United Nations? The sculptor begins a race-against-the-clock quest for a solution.	158486
1992	Nervous Ticks	M				Anchorman (Jim Gray). Radio D.J. (Bruce Vidal).	158487
1965	Nerz um halb neun	N		Bickel, Alice		Journalist	158488
2000	Nest of Nightingales	N		Grebel, A.		News Media	158489
1981	Nesting, The	M				Writer Robin Groves	158490
2008	Net Loss	M				News Media. Man kills people in various grisly ways and broadcasts the murders live over the Internet. 	158491
1995	Net, The	M				TV Newscaster (Elaine Corral Kendall). Newscaster (Dennis Richmond).  Remote Reporter (Lynn Blades). WNN Reporter (Kerry Kilbride). WNN Anchor (Daniel Schoff).	158492
1975	Net, The (aka Das Netz)	MF			Germany	Reporter Emilio Bossi (Klaus Kinski) hounds a distinguished but unsuccessful writer Aurelio Morelli who murders a prostitute. Morelli is disillusioned because although the critics praise his books, they are seldom read. He develops hatred on youth and their depraved morals. One night he goes with a call girl and kills her. The police don’t have a clue, but the unscrupulous sensational journalist Bossi suspects him. Instead of naming him to the police, he persuades Morelli to write about the murder for his paper. Morelli uses the occasion to write his memoirs in which he confesses to many crimes including the killing of the prostitute.	158493
1998	Net, The: Death of an Angel	T			Episode #5. 8-15-1998	TV Reporter (Dax Belanger). Editor (Greg Anderson). Journalist #3 (John Milton Branton). Journalist #1 (Gerry Durand). Journalist #2 (Leslie Graham).	158494
1998	Net, The: Deleted	T			Episode #1. 7-19-1998	News Media. Newscaster (Brian Arnold). Anchor Reporter (Pamela Martin). News Person (Trevor Thompson). News Announcer (Norma Jean Wick).	158495
1999	Net, The: Eye-see-you.com	T			Episode #22. 3-27-1999	Reporter Valente (Suzin Schiff).	158496
1998	Net, The: Fireball	T			Episode #7. 8-29-1998	Newscaster (Benita Ha).	158497
1998	Net, The: Lucy's Life	T			Episode #14. 12-20-1998	News Media. Reporter (Patti Vietta).	158498
1999	NetForce	MT				Court Reporter #1 (Edwin A. Santos)	158499
2000	Netherland	M				News Media. Reporter Albert (Albert Ilardi). Reporter Brenda (Brenda Ilardi). Reporter Carol (Lynne Ann Planken Lord). Reporter Peter (Bruce Lord). Reporter (Dawn Planken). Editor Thompson (Peter Rogan).	158500
1983	Netop nu	DF			Denmark Series 1983-1986	Interviewer-Narrator Jan Arentz (1984).	158501
1976	Network	M	DVD -R HQ 1847, 1848, 1832. L	Chayefsky, Paddy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Network Anchor Howard Beale (Peter Finch) for UBS, the fourth network, is fired. Announces during newscast he is going to commit suicide on the air. TV Network Executive Diana Christiansen (Faye Dunaway) takes over news. Angers TV Network News DirectorMax Schumacher (William Holden), News Director and UBS Vice President of News objects to corporate control of news. Responds by letting Beale go on air raving. Christiansen sees in Beale ratings bonanza. Executive Frank Hackett (Robert Duvall) approves.Beale becomes "the mad prophet of the airwaves." Christiansen changes news show adding psychic. Schumacher quits in disgust. Has affair with Christiansen. She creates other news programs including one with actual terrorist group attacks.She takes over news division so they can hide behind First Amendment, freedom of press and right of reporters to protect their sources. Beale attacks network itself. Corporate Head Arthur Jensen (Ned Beatty) wants Beale on air, but anchor's ratings fall.Network decides to assassinate Beale on live TV becoming "the first known instance of a man who was killed by lousy ratings." Reporter (Todd Everett). Anchormen (John Chancellor, Walter Cronkite, Howard K. Smith - Themselves). Interviewer David Susskind.	158502
1976	Network	MS	OWN	Chayefsky, Paddy	Ness Book	TV Network Anchor Howard Beale mesmerizes audience into collectively responding to his suggestions. He gets viewers to go to their windows and yell, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!"UBS Network News Director Max Schumacher represents traditional news following in the Edward R. Murrow tradition. When Beale becomes a folk hero, Schumacher urges him on, but when the anchor tells him he's hearing voices, he wants to take him off the air.He calls UBS Network Executive Diana Christiansen "television incarnate…indifferent to suffering, insensitive to joy," but he still is fascinated enough with the future to have an affair with her.When Beale is first fired, he and Schumacher get drunk, exchanging war stories about the glory days of journalism. They also joke about making a series around suicide, terrorism and death, not realizing it will soon come to pass.Anchor crosses line when he editorializes that the corporation that owns the network is being bought up by a consortium of banks working for the Arabs.	158503
1976	Network	N		Hedrin, Sam		News Media	158504
1971	Neue heibe Sex-Report: Was Manner nicht fur moglich halten, Der	MF				Reporter (Tonio von der Meden)	158505
1984	Neuromancer	NSF		Gibson, William		Media. Peron can plug his brain directly into computer networks. Everyone becomes his own journalist.	158506
1995	Neurosia - 50 Jahre pervers (aka Neurosia -- Fifty Years of Perversion. Neurosia - Who Shot Rosa von Praunheim).	M	VHS		Germany. Ness	TV Reporter Gesine Ganzman-Seipel (Desiree Nick), a platinum blonde,  begins researching life of a director whose body gets lost. She interviews people who knew him, shows short clips from his old movies. Her main aim is to provide sensational details from his life. Turns out nearly everybody had a reason to kill him. Discovers he is alive and kept prisoners by some of his old enemies. She frees him. Mockadocumentary.TV Journalist Gesine Ganzman-Seipel is assigned to dig up as much dirt as she can on Rosa von Praunheim’s scandalous life  after Rosa is murdered onstage hosting a tribute to himself. The intrepid tabloid reporter is assigned to find the motive -- and the body. Her search into Rosa's life carries her from Germany to New York, from angry ex-lovers to dark sex clubs, where she soon discovers everyone wanted to kill Rosa. She speaks to a lot of acquaintances, shows short clips from Rosa’s old movies and tries to find out all the sensational and shocking details from Rosa’s life. She finally discovers Rosa at a boat where he is being kept prisoner by some of his old enemies. She frees him. 	158507
1990	Neurotic Cabaret	M				Newscaster (Susan Miller)	158508
1999	Neurotica	N		Margolis, Sue		Tabloid Journalist Anna Shapiro is married to a hypochondriac. She can pinpoint the day, three years ago, that she and her husband, Dan, last had great sex. Anna would be grateful if something ordinary as a mere headache was her husband’s excuse. Dan’s hypochondriac terrors include brain tumors, tropical diseases, and spontaneous combustion. While she loves her husband, she’s not ready to give up on sex at age 37 -- so what can she do? It’s the perfect time for the distraction of a freelance assignment. But what her editor has in mind is a story on the explosive new feminist manifesto that prescribes no-strings-attached affairs for women. Anna’s assignment is to interview three women who have had extramarital affairs purely for sexual pleasure -- but she’s inclined to take her research a bit further. Can a woman have an uncomplicated affair purely for sexual pleasure -- or do her emotions invariably interfere? Anna’s determined to find out. And despite her worries about her middle-aged body, potential research assistants prove to be plentiful. Going where no journalist has gone before, Anna delves into a world she had never considered until now. What is, after all, the perfect outfit for committing adultery in? Is it truly beyond the pale to pick up a man, no matter how sexy he is, at a funeral? And what can be done about that single horrifying gray hair? The answers are more hilarious than Anna could ever have predicted. But soon Anna finds herself facing the question that she never thought she’d have to answer: Is she willing to give up her marriage and her children for what may be the biggest gamble of her life? 	158509
1996	Neuschwanstein	N		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Journalist	158510
1960	Neutron el Enmascarado Negro	M			Mexico	TV Reporter	158511
1950	Never a Dull Moment	M				Press	158512
1968	Never a Dull Moment	M			PR - AFI-Publicity/Television	Publicity	158513
1943	Never a Dull Moment	M				Newsboy (Spec O'Donnell). Man with Newspaper (George Chandler).	158514
1999	Never Been Kissed	M	DVD -R HQ 3258, 3259. SVDSP 812			Journalist Josie Geller (Drew Barrymore), a 25-year-old copy editor for Chicago Sun-Times is the youngest copy editor who  wants to be a reporter. The owner of the paper wants her and no one else to report undercover about today's high schools.City Editor Augustus Strauss (John C. Reilly). She enrolls in school and falls in love with a teacher and is ordered to write an article that would get him fired. TV News Cameraman (Phil Hawn).	158515
1999	Never Been Kissed	N	OWN - P	Dubowski, Cathy East		Journalist Josie Geller is a newspaper reporter and she infiltrates a high school to do an article on what it is like to be young and in school.	158516
1989	Never Come Back	MT	SV 106		Made for British TV	Journalist Desmond Thorne (Nathaniel Parker), in 1939 London, finds himself at the center of a murder investigation.At the outbreak of World War II, he is forced to go on the run after uncovering a political conspiracy and accidentally killing his girlfriend. 	158517
2001	Never Count Out the Dead	N		Teran, Boston		Journalist. Agoraphobic journalist called Landshark is on a fanatic's mission to expose the dirty real estate guys	158518
2004	Never Die Alone	M				Journalist Paul (David Arquette) is a scrambling would-be Caucasian writer who is out of work and lives in a ghetto. He finds himself  accidentally witnessing the execution of the hard-boiled kingpin drug dealer. He takes the wounded man to the hospital trying to save his life. The man dies, but officially leaves his car and possessions to Paul. Paul finds some cassette tapes in the car and while listening to them becomes aware that the man who he tried to save was a hideous drug dealer. The criminal had returned  to his hometown seeking redemption, but ends up only finding violent death. Paul only knew the drug dealer for a few minutes, but he would forever have an impact on the journalist’s life. Half preacher, half Satan, and all street smarts, the drug dealer recorded the story of his exploits on audio tape leaving behind an often-poetic sermon on villainy and its consequences. The tapes reveal that the cycle of violence and retribution has come back to him full circle, which eh suspected would happen all along. 	158519
1950	Never Fight a Lady	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	158520
1991	Never Forget	MT				News Media. Reporter (Joseph Chapman). Reporter (Harry Crowell, Jr.). Reporter (Taylor Donlan). Reporter (Diana Lewis). Reporter (Robert MacKenzie). Reporter (Jim Murphy).  Reporter (Tammy Park). Reporter (Marion Kodama Yue).	158521
2002	Never Get Outta the Boat	M				Reporter (Dwain A. Perry)	158522
1941	Never Give a Sucker an Even Break	M				Cameraman (Eddie Bruce)	158523
1953	Never Let Me Go	M	DVD -R HQ 1670, 1671. SV 94	Bax, Roger (Novel - "Came the Dawn").  Roland Millar, George Froeschel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Philip Sutherland (Clark Gable) is in Moscow in 1945 and marries ballet dancer. He tries to get her out of the country  when he is asked to leave because of an article he wrote on the Cold War.He is put on the plane but his wife is held back. They make escape plans with the help of radio newscaster Steve Quillan (Kenneth More), who sends coded messages for them. Plan calls for ballet dancer to swim out to sea and reporter will meet her.But she is detained for special performance and he has to sneak in to get her. Censorship of media in Moscow. "I covered the war. Now I was to cover the peace. What there was of it." American journalist as symbol of freedom.	158524
1952	Never Look Back	M				Press Woman (Barbara Shaw). Cameraman (David Scase).	158525
1997	Never Met Picasso	M				Art Critic (Suzanne Crosby). Art Critic (Lanie Fischera).	158526
2003	Never Mind the Pollacks	N		Pollack, Neal		Rock Critic Neal Pollack is dead. His pompous rival-turned biographer Paul St. Pierre calls him, "the living, breathing essence of America's music, its dark Baudelaire Rimbaud genius, its Celine, its Brecht."Pollack the character has a Zelig-like knack for showing up for great moments in rock -- and a talent for getting kicked in the teeth once they happen.Conduit or parasite, he's a handy delivery system for Pollack the author's brief history of modern music.	158527
1988	Never Quite Dead	N	MLPL	Shubin, Seymour		Columnist Joseph Kyle of the Boston Star-Post.	158528
1988	Never Say Die	M		Murphy, Geoff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Alf (Temuera Morrison) returns from Africa. His girlfriend picks the cynical journalist up at the airport. Detained by customs. As they arrive home their house explodes. Reporter finds evidence of sabotage but gets little cooperation from police.Cop is antagonistic because the reporter once implied in an article that the detective was on the take. Attempts continue on their lives.  The journalist finally captures the killer who is after research conducted by the girlfriend's late father."You journalists are all the same. You don't mind making a cheap living out of throwing muck at the cops, but the minute something goes wrong, what do you do? You call on us….""…This time, Alf, I think that you're going to find that you shat on us once too often."	158529
1995	Never Say Die	M				Reporter (Kelly Bratton)	158530
1989	Never Say Good-Bye	N		Vanderbilt, Gloria		TV Reporter Mac, who is married, has an affair with an art gallery manager	158531
1996	Never Say Never	N		Heggan, Christiane		Publisher Laura Spencer is trying to keep her newspaper, the Austin Sentinel afloat. And it's a difficult job.Gubernatorial candidate for governor is trying to put her out of business because he doesn't like her investigating him. But Spencer learned a lot about the newspaper business from her stepfather J.B. Lawson and she isn't about to back down.World famous Photographer Ted Kandall returns to Austin even though he would rather be in Bosnia than anywhere near his father who is running for governor. He teams up with Laura to find out the truth.Taking over her aging stepfather's troubled newspaper, gutsy Spencer fears she will lose everything at the hands of a corrupt gubernatorial candidate who threatens to destroy her if she exposes him.	158532
2002	Never Say Stark Naked	N		Bassett, Marjory		Public Relations Assistant Phoebe Stanhope is a Kansas woman who moves to New York in the 1950s to begin a new life. Stanhope’s husband, Niles, announces her during a New Year Eve’s dinner party that he is having an affair with Phoebe’s best friend, Marcia. Phoebe throws him out of the house and he dies while driving through a snowstorm to a local motel, a tragedy compounded when Phoebe learns her best friend is now pregnant. Oppressed by the familiar faces and old routines of Kansas, Phoebe quits her job as a TV scriptwriter and heads to Manhattan. The attractive, engaging widow makes friends and connections before her train has even pulled into the city, and quickly lands a job as an assistant for a temperamental TV and PR personality named Selmabelle Flaunton. 	158533
2009	Never Sleep With a Suspect on Gabriola Island	N		Szanto George and Sandy Frances Duncan		Former Investigative Reporter Noel Franklin and his partner Kyra Rachel team up to form Islands Investigations International in the islands off the Pacific Northwest. Their first job takes them to Gabriola Island and the murder of an art gallery groundkeeper. Upset by a suggestive article about the murder in the local paper, the gallery owner calls on Noel and asks him to find evidence that will eliminate the spreading rumors. Noel agrees and asks his long-time friend Kyra, an insurance investigator from Bellingham, Washington to help. As Noel and Kyra work on the case, they fall prey to those they need to trust, and discover that even charming island communities can keep deadly secrets.	158534
1981	Never So Deep	M				Photographer (Joel L. Holzman).	158535
1959	Never Steal Anything Small	M				Cameraman (Eugene Dorian)	158536
1995	Never Talk To Strangers	M				Anchorwoman (Ateresa Hergert).	158537
1925	Never the Twain Shall Meet	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Novel and Titles).  Eugene Mullin (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Mark Mellenger (Huntley Gordon) for a San Francisco newspaper helps his friend care for South Sea island girl when her father commits suicide after learning he has leprosy.She returns to the island and his friend follows and weds her. When his health fails, the reporter arrives with the man's former fiancée and she and his friend leave while the reporter stays on the island with the island girl.	158538
1994	NeverEnding Story III, The	M				Photographer (Richard Newman)	158539
2004	Neverland: Rise and Fall of the Symbionese Liberation Army, The	DT				Interviewers Richard Neill, Howard Shack.	158540
2007	Nevermore	M				Paparazzo (Brian Katz).	158541
2009	Nevermore	N		Schechter, Harold		Journalist Edgar Allan Poe is a struggling journalist in Baltimore in 1834 when he writes a scathing review of the autobiography of frontiersman Davy Crockett. Crockett seeks Poe out with a mind to teach him some manners and extract an apology. Instead, the odd couple become embroiled in a series of gruesome murders, and Poe pursues a phantasmal woman who appears fleetingly at each murder scene and is apparently linked to his mystery-shrouded past. It is suggested that Poe’s literary masterpieces were based on the macabre personal experiences recounted here -- “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Masque of the Red Death,” and “The Raven” (works yet to be written in 1834). Poe teams up with Col. David Crockett to solve a string of ugly murders whose perpetrator leaves a single clue: the word nevermore.	158542
1931	New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford	M				News Media. Newspaper Reporter Willis (Joe Sawyer).	158543
2002	New Afghanistan's TV Anchorwoman: Novel of Mystery Set in the New Afghanistan, A	N		Hart, Anne		TV Anchorwoman Maryam Khazara is New Afghanistan's anchor who promotes tourism. She's also a psychiatrist and the New Afghanistan's burgeoning tourist industry "hired me…to develop image.""I do more than read the news. I create it. In the New Afghanistan, it takes psychiatrists, scientists and finance major to uncover stories behind sealed doors."In the New Afghanistan, powerful female heroines not only solve mysteries, chase the bandits and clean up the land mines, they create the news and build the tourist and TV industries.	158544
1999	New America	NSF		Smith, Michael A.		TV Reporter and Newscaster Laura Delaney, the blond goddess of network TV News,  is abducted by the evil Jeremiah who survived the cliffhanger of "Jeremiah: Terrorist Prophet." The beautiful journalist is stalked by the media-hungry madman.He also nearly kills her FBI agent husband and rapes her to get the heir he prophesied. She becomes pregnant.Aided by Attorney General, Delaney's husband tries to kill Jeremiah and free Delaney but his plan is foiled and he is captured. But Jeremiah's cousin and lover who wants the prophet to herself helps Delaney to escape.Meanwhile U.S. armed forces eliminate the nuclear threat and seize New America, a self-sufficient totalitarian community led by the violent prophet.Jeremiah escapes, forcing Delaney and her husband into hiding where they are raising the prophet's child as their own.	158545
2008	New Amsterdam: Honor	T	DVD -R HQ 9769. Missing First 12 Minutes. 		Episode #2. 3-27-2008	News Media. TV News Broadcast story on a rapist who is released on bail and his victim, an Indian fashion designer who now believes her life is in danger. 	158546
1980	New Angle on Christmas, A	P	MLPL	Albert, R.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	158547
1709	New Atalantis	N	COPY	Manley, Mary Delariviere	In "Novels of Mary Delariviere Manley, The."	Journalist Steele and the Female Tatler included. Swift. Political journalism.	158548
1693	New Athenian Comedy, The	P	USC	Settle, Elkanah		News. Containing the Polliticks, Oeconomicks, Tacticks, Crypticks, Apocalypticks, Stypsticks, Scepticks, Pneumaticks, Theologicks, Poeticks, Mathematicks, Sophisticks, Pragmaticks, Dogmaticks, etc. Of that most Learned Society.Obadiah Grub (Divinity and Poetry Professor of the Society), Joachim Dash (Mathematician) , Jack Stuff (an ingenious half Author, Bookseller -- Athenian writers.	158549
2004	New Balls Please	C				Commentator (David Mercer - Voice).	158550
2004	New Balls Please	C			Short	Commentator (David Mercer - Voice).	158551
2002	New Best Friend	M				Interviewer (Lynda Clark)	158552
1776	New Brooms! An Occasional Prelude	P	USC	Colman, George (The Elder)		Critic Catcall, critic and puffer. Crotchet, a scribbler.	158553
1914	New Clarion, The	N	USC	Harben, W.N.		Editor John Hillhouse of Clarion.  Howard Tinsley.  Mary Trumbley on The New Clarion.	158554
1872	New Cock Robin	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "On the Poetry of Mark Twain With Selections From His Verse."	Editor. Who's to be Editor of the Tribune?  Various candidates are discussed in rhyme: Schuyler Colfax, Georgius William Curtis, Whitelaw Reid, Speaker Blaine, Mark Twain.Each stanza ends: "I'm to be said Editor."  (Colfax). "Since I'm to be that Editor" (Curtis). "On which basis Whitelaw Reid Is content to be that Editor."  "And rise on Blaine So that I may be that Editor."  "For I yearn to be that Editor, Mark Twain."	158555
2009	New Day	M				News Media. Reporter Kelly Garcia (Emily Margaret Heitzer). TV News Anchor Jill Bradley (Jo Anne Willow). A man and a woman are married less than a year when his wife boards American Airlines Flight 77 on the morning of September 11th, 2001. Later that morning the man watches in horror as televised news reports tell him that her flight has been hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon. Eight years later, he has pulled his life back together and relocated to the Midwest, but he is still haunted by the memory of his dead wife. He has married a clinical psychiatrist, but their life falls apart when his new wife works on a brain-damaged patient who bears a striking resemblance to his dead wife. 	158556
2007	New Day Dawning	N		Ellis, Julie		Journalist Karen Hunter’s life was changed forever on September 11, 2001. Her fiancé, Greg, worked at the World Trade Center. With his death, Karen’s dreams for the future were shattered. Unable to stay in the city, Karen decides to return to her home town in upstate New York. There she is reunited with a long-lost school friend and starts the process of rebuilding her life. But Karen is distressed to discover that the War against Terror has reached her home town of Weston and that the Arab-American population of the small town is at the mercy of a hotheaded minority. When she is offered a job on the town newspaper, Karen finds herself at the forefront of the campaign to fight prejudice and hatred -- and against her will, is forced  into a close working relationship with a man she had once loved. 	158557
1985	New Delhi Times	M			Bollywood	Journalist Vikas Pande (Shashi Kapoor) on a newspaper digs deep into politics-corruption. Pande faces dilemma while covering a story and feeling empathy towards those suffering. He uncovers a dubious racket involving politics, riots and murder.In the end, he decides to stick to what he thinks is right.	158558
2006	New Driver's Seat, The	DT				Journalists Trevor Hofmann (Automotive Journalist), Tony Whitney (Automotive Journalist), Corrie Miller (Motorcycle Journalist), Hosts Dean Atwal, Suzanne Clements.	158559
1915	New Editor, The	M			Ness Book	Editor of the Gazette cannot collect from his advertisers so he sells out to a buyer with literary aspirations. Fighter who is wanted by police hides in editor's office and new editor proceeds to reduce him to a harmless state.When word gets out that the new editor has bested the local bully his debtors pay up.	158560
1911	New Editor, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter. Out of work reporter (William Duncan) goes to work for the Mayville Clarion.  Clarion editor Otis B. Thayer is bribed to keep suffragette news out of the paper. Women storm the newspaper office, chase the editor up a telephone pole.	158561
1912	New Editor, The	M			Ness Book	Editor. Woman becomes the new editor of the Tough Notch Daily Observer and tries to bring law and order by writing editorials attacking a group of rowdy cowboys. Gang decides to shoot the editor, but discovers she is a woman.Ends up buying subscriptions to the paper.  Sign in office when heroine first arrives: "Don’t shoot the Editor, he's doing his best."	158562
1967	New England and New France: 1490-1763	DT				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	158563
1946	New England Editor, The	A		Benton, Thomas Hart		Editor	158564
1968	New Equation, The: Annexationism and Reciprocity, 1840-1860	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	158565
1915	New Exploits of Elaine, The	M				Reporter Jameson (Creighton Hale)	158566
2003	New Face of Late Night TV, The	DT				Correspondent Bill Carter.	158567
1987	New Gidget, The	T	SV 71. B 69  (Part I on Beta, Part II on SV)			Cub Reporters	158568
1891	New Grub Street	N	UCLA	Gissing, George R.		Magazine. Ralph Warbury, writer. Clement Fadge and The Study. New magazine called The Current "rivaling Fadge in maliciousness."  The Balance, weekly paper edited by Yale. Alfred Yule, literary hack.Alfred Yule, a literary hack, severe-looking and embittered.Jasper Milvain, a writer, a selfish egoist and money-mined opportunist who believes in giving the reading public what it wants.	158569
1991	New Jack City	M	DVD +RW 4022 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Thelma Louise Carter). Reporter (Linda Froehlich).	158570
1986	New Jerusalem	N		Jenkin, Len		Investigative Reporter Faber finds his skills unneeded. Since readers no longer want reality, newspapers fire their reporters or force them to become "inventors" who manufacture fiction.	158571
1985	New Kids, The	M				Newscaster (Toni Crabtree)	158572
1963	New Kind of Love, A	M	SVDSP 657. SV 219	Shavelson, Melville (Screenplay).	AFI-Reporters/Publishers. Ness Book	Columnist Steve Sherman (Paul Newman), for International Press,  alcoholic womanizer, exiled to Paris for messing around with publisher's wife. Publisher discovers he can't fire journalist because of their contracts.Wants to send him as far away from his wife as possible.  Wants to do a story on woman he thinks is a prostitute although she's really fashion buyer. He admits he graduated "magna cum lager" and only thing he is qualified to write about is sex.Fashion buyer goes along with the game making up elaborate stories about her affairs. Sherman's columns on her activities compare them to various sports events and they become very popular. Decides to reform her. Discovers her real identity.Wants to see how far she will carry the charade. They reconcile and she tells him: "You'll probably even write a column about our wedding night.""You just take care of yourself with that reporter fellow. You know, it only takes one editor to put a whole newspaper to bed." French Columnist (Suzanne Dadolle). Reporter (Gene Ringgold).	158573
1989	New Lassie, The:	T			Episode. 9-24-89	Photographer Megan (Wendy Cox, daughter), budding photographer. Photos of thieves robbing an Indian burial ground shown on Channel 9's News Beat. Received T-shirt	158574
2008	New Lives	N		Schulze, Ingo		Newspaper Tycoon Enrico Turmer goes bankrupt in the late 1990s and vanishes. The Dresden-born Turmer’s personal letters from the pivotal year of 1990 when he first joined the newspaper business are published by Ingo Schulze, the failed entrepreneur’s boyhood acquaintance. 	158575
1918	New Love for Old	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	158576
1911	New Machiavelli, The	N		Wells, H.G.		Newspaper Owner Shoesmith, friend of Remington. Founder, Blue Weekly. Isabel Rivers, assistant editor Blue Weekly	158577
1935	New Made Grave, The (The Whip-Poor-Will Mystery)	NM		Footner, Hulbert		Editor Weir Lambert, Yankee editor of the Kent County Witness, a small-town weekly in an unnamed Southern state, tries to find the girl who put an anonymous personal ad addressed to "Whip-poor-will" in his pages.	158578
1570	New Merry Newes as Merry as can be	ER	USC	Elderton, William		News	158579
1986	New Mike Hammer, The: Elegy For a Tramp	T			Episode.	News Media	158580
1986	New Mike Hammer, The: Mike Gets Married	T			Episode.	News Media	158581
1681	New Miracle Wrought by the Duke of Monmouth, A Canto	PO	USC	Anonymous (Tory)		News.	158582
1986	New Morning of Billy the Kid	MF			Japan	News Media. News Anchorman (Yuji Miyake).	158583
1937	New News	M				Reporter (Lynton Brent). Reporter (Bert Young). Newspaper Editor (Stanley Blystone).	158584
1994	New Nightmare	M				Newscaster (Deborah Zara Kobylt)	158585
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Bachelor of the Year	T			Episode #11. 1-14-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix and Oscar are pitted against other in a magazine's Man of the Year contest.	158586
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Brother, Can You Spare a Job	T			Episode #5. 11-26-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. At Felix's prodding, Oscar demands a raise and is immediately promoted into the ranks of the unemployed.	158587
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Cordon Bleus	T			Episode #7. 12-10-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. A socialite friend thinks Felix has the panache to manager her new restaurant.	158588
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Frances Moves In	T			Episode #3. 11-12-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix's ex-wife moves in, interrupting the weekly poker game.	158589
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Grave for Felix, A	T			Episode #12. 1-21-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Money Felix entrusts to Oscar for a cemetery-plot deposit becomes ready cash for Oscar's gambling.	158590
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Hustler, The	T			Episode #2. 11-5-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Oscar is suckered into a contest with a pool hustler.	158591
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Ides of April, The	T			Episode #1. 10-29-1982. Series 10-29-1982 to 6-16-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix receives a letter from the IRS. While correcting the error at the IRS Office, he accidentally gives away the information about Oscar's tax violations.Felix helps Oscar with his backlogged taxes and saves the day.	158592
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Murray's Hot Date	T			Episode #15. 2-25-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Oscar gives the household money to Charity -- a prostitute he hires as Murray's date for the Civil Servants.	158593
1983	New Odd Couple, The: My Strife in Court	T			Episode #13. 1-28-1983.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Oscar can't find a date for a concert, so Felix gets them both arrested for scalping at the door.	158594
1982	New Odd Couple, The: New Car, The	T			Episode #6. 12-3-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix and Oscar win a car. The car becomes a problem when the two are forced to take turns getting up early to move it across the street.Problems are made worse when Felix refuses to let Oscar drive the car for fear that something will happen to it. Eventually they decide to get rid of the car so that it does not come between their friendship.	158595
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Night Stalker, The	T			Episode #16. 5-26-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Crazed man throws a brick through Felix's studio window and it's wrapped with a message threatening Felix for dating his wife.	158596
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Odd Triangle, The	T			Episode #8. 12-17-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix suspects the model Oscar is dating is using his roommate to get Felix and his influence as a fashion photographer.	158597
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Only Way To Fly, The	T			Episode #18.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Murray's palm reading points to bad luck down the line for Felix, beginning with Oscar ruining his roommate's chances to enter a photo exhibition.	158598
1982	New Odd Couple, The: Opening Night	T			Episode #9. 12-31-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix helps Oscar review a Broadway play whose backer insists on a favorable notice -- or else.	158599
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Oscar Dates Felix's Frances	T			Episode #14. 2-18-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Oscar becomes romantically involved with Felix's ex-wife.	158600
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Perils of Pauline, The	T			Episode #17.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Oscar's pals surprise him with a word processor, but Oscar can't compose without "Pauline" -- his trusty typewriter.	158601
1983	New Odd Couple, The: Security	T			Episode #10. 1-7-1983	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. In the aftermath of a robbery, Felix gets a guard dog and looks for an apartment with tighter security.	158602
1982	New Odd Couple, The: That Was No Lady	T			Episode #4. 11-19-1982	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Demond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) become roommates. Felix falls for the girlfriend of a boxing great, KO'ing Oscar's hopes of writing a book on the champion.	158603
2006	New Old Capt. Undergarments	M			Short	Reporter (Reed Diamond -- The Reporter).	158604
1947	New Orleans	M				Columnist Constance Vigil (Joan Blair).	158605
1955	New Orleans Uncensored	M				Press	158606
2005	New Pictures of an Old Murder	N		Turner, Joanna		Photojournalist is killed in a fiery automobile accident in Colorado shattering her sister's idyllic life.Three years later she begins to put her life back together when her daughter finds a roll of mud-caked film recovered from the crash site and tossed carelessly into a box stashed in the basement.When the film is developed, the real nightmare begins. Pictures of what look like a fatal accident or murder appear on the prints. The sister takes the prints to the police who make little effort to investigate.The sister's investigation launches her directly into the path of a killer -- a killer who thinks nothing of another murder, Rocky Mountain style.	158607
1747	New Play Criticiz'd, The; Or, The Plague of Envy	P	USC	Macklin, Charles		Critic. Nibble, Trifle, Hearty, Lady Critic discuss critics.Lady Critic who represents a different school of criticism. The first woman to be designated as a critic in the dramatis personae of a Restoration or 18th century play, she proves to be an enthusiastic, if somewhat uncertain neoclassicist	158608
2001	New Port South	M				News Media. Reporter Garland (Hal Dion). Anchor (Doug James). Anchorwoman (Jennifer Weigel).	158609
1959	New Power in Their Hands	DT			Short	Commentator Ewan MacColl.	158610
1950	New Proof-reader, The	N		Avdrev, Viktor		Correspondents. Small staff and numerous correspondents of the Collective Farmers Tribune, the district paper of a remote farming village in Soviet Russia.	158611
1714	New Rehearsal, The	P		Gilden, Charles		Critics	158612
1914	New Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Newspaper Owner runs for mayor and oppose a political boss. When the paper runs short of reporters, his daughter, who loves the editor, takes over	158613
1920	New Reporter, The	P	MLPL	Johnston, Franklin	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Reporter	158614
1877	New Republic, The; or, Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in An English Country House	N	USC	Mallock, William H.		Critics. Mr. Luke, the great critic and apostle of culture. Mr. Rose, critic. Mr. Luke is a fictional portrait of Matthew Arnold, the great Victorian writer-critic.Critic Mr. Rose is a fictional portrait of Walter Pater, the celebrated scholar, critic and aesthete.	158615
2004	New Rules of High School, The	N		Nelson, Blake		Future Editor Max of the school paper is the consummate high school overachiever. Straight-A student, debate team captain, student journalist, dutiful Max does what’s expected -- until the day he inexplicably breaks up with Cindy, his perfect girlfriend. Is their relationship too much to handle on top of everything else, or is Max just tired of doing everything he’s supposed to do? It turns out like everyone else Max has a wild side. He went partying, had a girlfriend, lost his virginity and also had an immense amount of peer pressure. He had a girlfriend that he loved, then when his girl named Lydia joined the newspaper with her column, he started to like the columnist.	158616
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Alien, The	C			Episode #36. 4-20-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Alien haunts the town.	158617
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Bedlam in the Bigtop	C			Episode #21. 2-4-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Clown hypnotizes Scooby Doo and the gang must get the clown before it's too late.	158618
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Clue For Scooby, A	C			Episode #27. 3-18-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Scooby and the gang try to solve the mystery of the ghost diver.	158619
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Crazy, Carnival Caper, The	C	DVD -R 1912		Episode #8B. 10-16-1983. Series 9-10-1983 to 9-1-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang visit their old high school Central High for a carnival. They come across their old high school science teacher Mr. McDabble who has created a ruby laser machine capable of cutting through hard metal and soon becomes missing.	158620
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Creature Came From Chem Lab, The	C	DVD -R HQ 1862. DVD -R HQ 1865		Episode #4A. 9-31-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice)."My famous reporter cousin, Daphne Blake coming to my school to investigate the creature," says a cheerleader. "The creature's big news. I couldn't pass it up," Daphne says.  Cheerleader cousin shows her the creature's picture in the school newspaper.The Gang travels to Hillside High to help Daphne's cousin Jennifer. Soon after a creature form the chemistry lab tries to scare off the students and force a dance into cancellation.	158621
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Creephy Heap From the Deep	C			Episode #31. 4-15-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Sea creature scares the gang.	158622
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Decoy for Dognapper	C			Episode #28. 3-25-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).  Someone steals dogs..	158623
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Demon Shark, The	C			Episode #32. 4-22-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Demon shark steals jewels.	158624
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Dinosaur Deception, The	C	DVD -R 1896		Episode #3B. 9-24-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang travel to San Pablo, Mexico to visit a doctor who's recent dinosaur excavation has come to life.	158625
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Fall Dog	C	DVD -R 1874		Episode #10A. 11-6-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).They go on a Hollywood movie set for "The Amazing Wonder Car" where dangerous stunts are taking place. They pretend to be stunt drivers because the director and writer do not like "snoopy reporters."Daphne and the gang travel to Hollywood to interview Bobby Moguel about his new movie "The Amazing Wonder Cat." Before their arrival the stunt guy has quit because of a Gremlin terrorizing the set.	158626
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Foul Play in Funland	C			Episode #22. 2-11-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Robot runs the theme park. .	158627
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Gator, The	C			Episode #35. 5-13-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Gator scares the gang.	158628
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Go Away Ghost Ship!	C			Episode #17. 1-7-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang reads on the newspaper about the Ghost Ship, but they become prisoners.	158629
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Hassle in the Castle	C			Episode #14. 12-18-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Scooby and the gang go inside a pirate's castle to get help. They stumble on a mystery of a ghost haunting the place.	158630
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Haunted House Hang Up	C			Episode #19. 1-21-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang stumbles on a house said to be haunted by the headless specter.	158631
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Hound of the Scoobyvilles	C	DVD -R 1896		Episode #3A. 9-24-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang travel to Barkerville Hall in Scotland to see what is happening with the Barkeville Sheep. While there Scooby is accused of being the hound who is terrorizing everyone.	158632
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Mark of Scooby, The	C	DVD -R 1912		Episode #8A. 10-16-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang visit the old California festival where Scooby becomes excited to see his hero El Sabueso, who is known for helping the poor. While camping at the Festival, Scooby dreams of being El Scoobo and that Scrappy is Scrappito.They must rescue Senorita Daphne and Senor Shaggy from the Commandante.	158633
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Mine Your Own Business	C			Episode #29. 4-1-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Ghost steals gold.	158634
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Museum, The	C			Episode #33. 4-29-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Gang gets locked in a museum.	158635
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Never Ape an Ape Man	C			Episode #26. 3-11-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Scooby and the gang try to solve the mystery about an ape man.	158636
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: No Sharking Zone	C	DVD -R HQ 1860		Episode #1B. 9-17-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) goes to Hawaii to cover a surfing contest in Hawaii. She hires Scooby-Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick - Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Karem - Voice) as her assistants.Gang goes to see a Surfing festival on the island of Sacreruba and take pictures of a surfing legend. After hearing about the lost treasure of Scareruba they find out a Great White Shark and Seaweed monster are protecting it.	158637
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: No Thanks, Masked Manx	C	DVD -R HQ 1862. DVD -R HQ 1865.		Episode #4B. 9-31-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).They go on vacation. "Jewels Stolen Masked Manx" headline in newspaper. They solve the case. The Gang goes to Blake Manor for a vacation and attend a costume party. Mr. Blake is auctioning off a million dollar stamp.`While there, a cat burglar, The Masked Manx is trying to steal the priceless stamp.	158638
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Quagmire Quake Caper, The	C	DVD -R 1896		Episode #2B. 9-10-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang with the assistance of a seismologist try to solve the earthquakes on the Indian land. Also the Slime monster is trying to scare everyone away.	158639
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scarecrow, The	C			Episode #15. 12-24-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang stays at a man's farm for a sleepover and stumble on a live scarecrow.	158640
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scoobsie 8	C	DVD -R 1891		Episode #7B. 10-9-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Victoria Sensible, star of "Genuine Hospital" is kidnapped by the Phantom of the Soaps. Scooby is given the lead female role on the show. Daphne and Shaggy try to solve the mystery of the kidnapping.	158641
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby a la Mode	C	DVD -R 1912		Episode #11. 11-27-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang travels to Paris, France to the Versailles Academy which is entering its 200th birthday as a pastry school to visit with Madam LaTorte. Trouble begins when the ghost of the school founder arrives to force the school into bankruptcy.	158642
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby and the Minotaur	C	DVD -R 1874		Episode #9A. 10-30-198	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang travel to Greece to visit and soon hear about the legend of the Minotaur and find out that he is trying to scare away the International Treasure Hunters Club. The club is trying to find the golden fleece.Club president isn't frightened by the Minotaur and searches for the fleece along after he finds the map of the Labyrinth of Knossis.	158643
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby Coupe, The	C	DVD -R 1874		Episode #10B. 11-6-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the Gang go to an annual car show to interview a doctor and his assistant about the unveiling of the new car, the XYZ Sports Coupe. The rival is also a blue ribbon winner. She gets wind of the new car and plans to steal the car's plans.	158644
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby of the Jungle	C	DVD -R HQ 1861		Episode #5A. 9-24-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne goes to jungle game reserve to do a story on the disappearance of their animals. Her assistants are Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy. Daphne heads to the African jungle to interview Mr. Rasheed about the disappearances of jungle animals.They use Scooby's animal phrase book to help learn that the animals are under a trance of a strange whistle.	158645
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby Pinch Hits	C	DVD -R 1874	Segal, Jeff and Alan Burnett	Episode #9B. 10-30-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne Blake and her assistants  Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy work out with the Fairway Flounders baseball team. Blake interviews star pitcher and hitter, takes pictures, exposes hoax.  Chattering Joe baseball announcer.The Gang attend a baseball game between the Flounders and the Roosters. They are there to see new Flounders pitcher female Sally Star and they interview the teams coach Goober.A while after the old teams star the ghost of Casey O'Reilly comes and kidnaps the star pitcher. Scooby takes her place as pitcher while the others solve the mystery.	158646
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby Roo	C	DVD -R 1879		Episode #6A. 10-2-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne Blake and her assistants  Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy in the Mystery Machine in the Australian outback roads discovering a monster. The Gang travels to Devil's Rock for a picture taking trip.Soon after they hear of an old Neanderthal who is scaring everybody away.	158647
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby the Barbarian	C	DVD -R HQ 1860		Episode #1A. 9-17-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).The Gang travel to Norway to see an archaeologist professor and the study of old Viking ruins. The professor is kidnapped. While searching for the professor, Daphne and Scrappy are kidnapped too and leave the kidnapping mystery to Scooby and Shaggy.	158648
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too	C	DVD -R HQ 1861		Episode #5B. 9-24-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne is on vacation in Paradise Island and discovers zombies. Her assistants are Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy in the Mystery Machine car. .	158649
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit	C	DVD -R 1879		Episode #6B. 10-2-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne Blake and her assistants  Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy cover the 25th Annual World Games. Blake interviews the chairman of the Games. The villain, Chameleon, is after the gold medals.The Chameleon, a master of disguise, breaks out of Wholesome prison to head to the World Games to steal the good medals. The Gang is already reporting on the games and eventually helps Chairman retrieve the medals and capture the Chameleon.	158650
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright	C			Episode #20. 1-28-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Shaggy accidentally releases a caveman on ice while fishing. So what they do is return the caveman. But the caveman comes to life when the ice melts. Scooby and the gang must find the two professors before it is too late.	158651
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Scoobygiest	C	DVD -R 1896		Episode #2A. 9-10-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne forces the Gang to spin the night in an old haunted house to prove it is not haunted. While there Daphne reads an old diary and all of the events in the dairy come true.	158652
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Spooky Space Kook	C			Episode #18. 1-14-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang tries to solve a mystery about an alien haunting an airport.	158653
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: That's Snow Ghost	C			Episode #23. 2-18-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).  Snow ghost haunts Alaska..	158654
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Tiki Scare Is No Fair, A	C			Episode #16. 12-31-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang goes to Hawaii for a vacation, but stumble on the mystery of a witch doctor.	158655
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Wedding Bell Boos (Two Parts)	C	DVD -R 1896		Episode #13. 12-11-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Daphne and the others travel to Plymouth, Massachusetts to attend the wedding of Shaggy's sister Maggie. The ghost of one of Shaggy's relatives show sup in search of a ring that gives the location of their family treasures.	158656
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: What the Hex Is Going On?	C			Episode #30. 4-8-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Daphne's uncle disappears.	158657
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Where's Scooby-Doo? (Two Parts)	C	DVD -R 1886		Episode #12. 12-4-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne Blake and her assistants Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy go on the Orient Express with tickets paid by secret admirers. Newspaper Headline: "Top Secret Fuel Formula Stolen by Spy."  The group apprehends the spy.	158658
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Who's Afraid of the Werewolf?	C			Episode #24. 2-25-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Scooby and the gang stumble on a wolf.	158659
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Who's Minding the Monster?	C	DVD -R 1912		Episode #11A. 11-27-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).Gang is now in Transylvania and read up on the Frankenstein legend of him returning and frightening the townspeople. The Gang poses as babysitters for Frankenstein's castles' residents.	158660
1984	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Witch, The	C			Episode #34. 5-6-1984	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice). Witch is burned at the stake.	158661
1983	New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, The: Wizards and Warlocks	C	DVD -R 1891		Episode #7A. 10-9-1983	TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North - Voice) and her assistants  Scooby Doo (Don Messick - Voice), Scrappy-Doo (Don Messick-Voice) and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem - Voice).TV Reporter Daphne Blake and her assistants  Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy at annual meeting of Wizards and Warlocks game players. At the Wizards & Warlocks festival the people have been trapped by the Wizard of the tower.Scrappy's duty now is to play a life-sized game of "Wizards and Warlocks" to set the convention goers free.	158662
1682	New Song on the Strange and Wonderful Groaning Board, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	158663
1992	New Statesman, The: Back from the Mort	T			Episode #23. 11-22-1992	News Media. Journalists (Nicholas Colicos, Timothy Morand, Robert Schofield). TV Reporter (John Warnaby).	158664
1989	New Statesman, The: Fatal Extraction	T			Episode #9. 1-15-1989	Newscaster (Alan Hardwick).	158665
1992	New Statesman, The: Heil and Farewell	T			Episode #26. 12-13-1992	Newscaster (Catherine Chevalier).	158666
1992	New Statesman, The: Irresistible Rise of Alan B'Stard, The	T			Episode #28. 12-25-1992	Newsreader (Sandy Walsh). Political Editor (John Warnaby).	158667
1991	New Statesman, The: Keeping Mum	T			Episode #20. 1-27-1991	Newsreader (Nicholas Fry).	158668
1991	New Statesman, The: Party's Over, The	T			Episode #18. 1-13-1991	Newsreader (Christa Ackroyd). TV Interviewer (Hilary Trott).	158669
1989	New Statesman, The: Piers of the Realm	T			Episode #15. 2-26-1989	Newscaster (Alan Hardwick).	158670
1990	New Statesman, The: Who Shot Alan B'Stard?	T			Episode #16. 1-14-1990	Journalist (James Quinn). Newscaster (Alan Hardwick).	158671
1961	New Steve Allen Show, The	T			Series.	Interviewer (Carl Reiner). Host (Steve Allen).	158672
2006	New Tomorrow, A	M				Interviewer (Victor Williams).	158673
1925	New Toys	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	158674
2000	New Tribunes, The: Thou Shalt Not Kill...Normally	N		Rowan, Ronald R.		News Media celebrities and executives who are grossly biased, Hollywood and show business personalities, leftist politicians and official and big Democrat Party contributors are all part of a disgruntled insurance tycoon’s plot for revenge against the liberal-socialist culture. In his hate-filled mind, they all conspired with the organizers of the “in your face Gay Community Movement” to transform a highly infectious and deadly disease, AIDS, into a politically protected, left wing, counter-culture lovefest exposing innocents across the nation, including his hemophilic wife and himself, to its horrors.The tycoon’s wife died of AIDS after inadvertently infecting him. With his own resources and business contacts, he goes after them utilizing their dying victims, whom he recruits through an ingenious network he sets up for that singular purpose. He entices them with pre-dated insurance policies worth millions in some instances, depending on their intended targets. He personally and publicly executes the first selectee to prove a point to himself, then attempts to publicize his grand creation as the “People’s Tribunes.” “We intend to inject fear of massive  retribution with a disproportionate response to wrongdoing on the part of elected and appointed public officials, news and grand media personalities. We are the judge, we are the jury, we are the executioner!”	158675
2004	New Tricks:	T			Episode #5. 4-22-2004	Journalist (Mark Webb).	158676
1981	New Voice, The	T				School Journalists write for New Voice, Lincoln High School newspaper, Boston. Mr. Morfi, paper's advisor (Shawn Elliott)	158677
2003	New World Symphony	M				Journalist (Leigh Combs). Theatre Critic (Nick Nichols).	158678
2004	New Year's Eve with Carson Daly	T				Host (Carson Daly). Times Square Correspondent (Kathy Griffin).	158679
2004	New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005	T				Correspondents Catherine McCord,  Mike Richards (2005). Correspondent Catherine McCord (2005).  Hosts Regis Philbin (2005), Ashlee Simpson.	158680
2005	New York 360 (degrees):	DT			Series 2005.	Host Amy Palmer. Correspondents Felix Mercado, Laurel Touby, Wilkela Walker, Carolina Bermudez, Cat Greenleaf, Samantha Ettus.	158681
1955	New York Confidential	M				Press	158682
1958	New York Confidential	T			Series 1958-1959. 39 Episodes. Based on Lee Mortimer-Jack Lait book	Reporter Lee Cochran (Lee Tracy), a tough newspaper reporter-columnist	158683
1996	New York Cop	M				Art Critic (Frank Licato).	158684
1991	New York Dead	NM	OWN - P	Woods, Stuart		TV Anchorwoman Sasha Nijinsky, country's hottest and most beautiful anchor woman	158685
2000	New York Graphic	N		Baker, Adam Lloyd		Photographer Virgil Strauss, inept tabloid photographer a la Weegee.  New York Graphic rejects his work.	158686
1906	New York Idea, The	P	COPY	Mitchell, Langdon		Newspaper. Enter Cynthia absorbed in reading a newspaper. Reads aloud from newspaper about a horse race. Continues reading the paper throughout play.	158687
1917	New York Luck	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	158688
2004	New York Minute	M				News Broadcaster (Damon D'Oliveira).  Video Shoot Announcer (Balazs Koos).	158689
1995	New York News:	T	VHS 336, 333 (Two Episodes), 332, 331, 330		Episodes. Series September 1995-November 1995.  13 Episodes.	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Reporters Angela Villanova (Melina Kanakaredes), Ellie Milanski (Kelli Williams). Photographer Benny Caldwell (Harold Perrineau, Jr.). Tony Amato (Anthony DeSando). Victor (Kevin Chamberlin). Mitch Cotter (Joe Morton).	158690
1995	New York News: Broadway Joe	T		Overmyer, Eric and Michelle Ashford	Episode #4. 10-12-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Reporters Angela Villanova (Melina Kanakaredes), Ellie Milanski (Kelli Williams). Photographer Benny Caldwell (Harold Perrineau, Jr.). Tony Amato (Anthony DeSando). Victor (Kevin Chamberlin). Mitch Cotter (Joe Morton).Martin Lapetto tips Jack about cops in his plainclothes anti-crime unit that's ripping off drug dealers. Jack's story creates complications for Lapetto, the newspaper and his life. Angela goes undercover as 911 operator.Someone tried to break into her apartment. Her calls to 911 got busy signals. Ellie and Benny do on-the-street research with homeless scam artist who reveals why he desperately needs money. Ellie has problems with Benny's other roommate, a punk rocker.It's 20th anniversary of football star Joe Namath's appearance in pantyhose and Tony wants Namath to pose again. Nan, who once lived with Namath, refuses to help Tony until he offers enticing trade. Mitch gets married during lunch, has another attack.	158691
1995	New York News: Cost of Living (1)	T			Episode #9.	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Ollie Herman (George C. Scott).	158692
1995	New York News: Forgotten	T			Episode #12	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).News Reporter (Brother Douglas). Street Vendor (Michael  Badalucco).	158693
1995	New York News: Fun City	T		Ashford, Michelle	Episode #2. 10-5-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Louise has lunch with Frank Elliot, the owner of the New York Reporter, who informs her that he's considering selling the paper because it's losing money. Until that time, Elliot assigns an efficiency expert to recommend cutbacks.Jack's article on Chinatown sweatshops earns him praise at work but jeopardizes the livelihood of his source and gets him an ominous meeting with the godfather of Chinatown. Reporter (Nancy Ticotin).Angela follows a child killer released on parole, who returns to his neighborhood where he is unwanted. She changes her opinion of him when she meets his mother. Nan's nasty column on Fabio (Himself) brings him to her office. He turns tables on her.Ellie assigned to cover Miss Big Apple pageant where she sees deputy police commissioner in drag. She track him down, speaks to him and has second thoughts about doing the story. Benny becomes friend of Ellie. Mitch suffers chest pains and collapses.	158694
1995	New York News: Good-Bye Gator	T		Black, Velma and Barbra Hall	Episode #5. 10-19-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).At the hospital Louise and Jack try to visit a recuperating Mitch but his wife Asia has banned everyone at the newspaper from seeing him. Jack investigates a possible outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus at the hospital where Mitch is staying.Louise hires an interim editor, Jim Kowalski. Kowalski guides and encourages Ellie as she pursues her investigation of the city's building inspectors, the unsafe buildings and the families who have been affected.Angela meets with Philip a racist who wants to apologize for his past. Benny uses Angela in order to find and confront Philip who was responsible for the death of the man whom Benny was named after.Tony grapples with "The Gator" a professional wrestler who wants to be more than just "friends." Nan's expense account has been slashed and the quality of her of subjects drops from Gloria Steinem to Tiny Tim.	158695
1995	New York News: Mary Tyler Moore on Extra	CC	SV 316		Promo	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff series. Mary Tyler Moore promotes show on "Extra."	158696
1995	New York News: Past Imperfect	T			Episode #11	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Ollie Herman (George C. Scott).	158697
1995	New York News: Pilot	T	VHS 330	Ashford, Michelle	Episode #1. 9-28-1995.	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Jack smokes out an insurance scam involving the fire department. Angela's story on cops and hookers get sidetracked when she helps a young girl whose mother works full-time and father, a Broadway director, is a dead-beat dad.Ellie wants to work on Jack's story but Louise assigns her to cover the taxi driver who accidentally gave Nan a black eye. The taxi driver becomes suicidal and Ellie has a chance for an exclusive interview.Benny thinks his photo of the taxi driver will make the front page. Nan is afraid to go to the Barbara Streisand concert at Carnegie Hall because of the black eye. Tony wonders why Victor treats everyone to coffee and personalized mugs.	158698
1995	New York News: Question of Truth, A	T		Jeffries, Georgia	Episode #6. 11-2-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Angela goes to her old neighborhood in Little Italy looking for leads on one of the mob families but ends up doing story on domestic abuse involving former boyfriend. Jack's story on second-string bomb squad expert and his role in diffusing bombThis makes him a hero, but follow-up story makes him suicidal. Nan moves into co-op and is invited to be on board. Famous fashion designer who revealed she is a lesbian during the interview, is turned down for apartment. Nan is at odds with board members.Ellie's series on city building-code violations turns up more dirt than she expected. Confronts temporary editor-in-chief Jim Kowalski with new information who says it doesn't  matter. Ellie talks to Louise who confronts Jim.Jim calls Ellie liar and dares Louise to verify her information. Louise goes to office to call medical examiner but is interrupted when Jack turns on TV. Frank Elliot announces his company is filing for bankruptcy and The New York Reporter is for sale.	158699
1995	New York News: Thin Line	T		Hall, Barbara	Episode #3. 10-8-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Reporters Angela Villanova (Melina Kanakaredes), Ellie Milanski (Kelli Williams). Photographer Benny Caldwell (Harold Perrineau, Jr.). Tony Amato (Anthony DeSando). Victor (Kevin Chamberlin). Mitch Cotter (Joe Morton).Angela covers the Central Park shooting of a mother and her two young daughters. Her investigation makes her uncomfortable when things point to the mother. In his haste to meet an insider of a car theft ring, Jack jumps a turnstile and gets arrested.He gets teased at work and the courthouse. A champion boxer selects Tony to write his biography. After witnessing the boxer's dark side Tony tries to back out but the boxer threatens to reveal Tony's affair with a married woman.Louise asks the staff to take an intelligence evaluation in a maneuver to save Victor's job. Cash-poor Ellie fails at a second job as Animaniac Yakko at a children's party. Benny offers Ellie the opportunity to be his roommate.	158700
1995	New York News: Using Game, The	T			Episode #13.	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).	158701
1995	New York News: Welcome Back Cotter	T			Episode #7. 11-9-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).	158702
1995	New York News: Yankee Glory (2)	T			Episode #10	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).Ollie Herman (George C. Scott).	158703
1995	New York News: You Thought the Pope Was Something	T			Episode #8. 11-30-1995	Tabloid Editor-in-Chief and Staff. Editor-in-chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore) of the New York Reporter. Investigative Reporter Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison). Columnist Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn). Owner Frank Elliot (John Cunningham).	158704
1984	New York Nights	M				Photographer (Peter Matthey). Cameraman (Mik Cribben).	158705
1959	New York Philharmonic in Venice, The: Ageless Mozart, The	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	158706
2005	New York Secrets	N		Gray, Gerald	Adult	Magazine Editor and Publisher Mr. Keating meets with a young woman who arrives in New York intent on realizing her dream of being a writer. To her shock, Keating suggested she turn her talents to sex fiction, offering her the opportunity to write pornography. Soon, she is producing sexy masterpieces based upon the perversions she experiences in her new master’s home.	158707
1989	New York Stories	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Andrew MacMillan). TV Interviewer (Nancy Giles).  TV Interviewer (Jodi Long)	158708
1954	New York Times	DT			Omnibus Segment. 3-21-1954	News. Live coverage and remote broadcast from the New York Times on how the Monday front page is put together.	158709
1952	New York Times Youth Forum, The	DT			Series. 9-24-1952 to 6-12-1954. DuMont	Moderator Dorothy Gordon. Public Affairs Program for young people.	158710
1941	New York Town	M				News Media. Burt the Newsman (Jimmy Conlin). Photographer Victor Ballard (Fred MacMurray) along Manhattan's streets, finds a Vermont waif	158711
1994	New York Undercover: After Shakespeare	T			Episode #6. 10-13-1994.	News Media. Reporter (Cynthia Watros).	158712
1996	New York Undercover: Bad Blood	T	DVD -R HQ 5794		Episode	African-American Investigative Journalist killed and detectives link the Tuskegee experiments to his murder.	158713
1998	New York Undercover: Drop Dead Gorgeous	T			Episode #78. 1-15-1998	Reporter (Lyn Brown).	158714
1995	New York Undercover: Private Enemy No. 1	T	DVD -R HQ 9115		Episode. 1-5-1995	Journalist, Eddie’s sister,  joins the guys on their rounds.	158715
1997	New York Undercover: Promised Land, The	T			Episode #69.	Newscaster (Rosanna Scotto).	158716
1977	New York, New York	M	DVD -R HQ 2166 (Media Excerpts). L			Reporters (David Armstrong, Robert Buckingham, Eddie Garrett, Nico Stevens). Photographer (Robert Petersen). Photographer (William N. Peters). Magazine covers. Newspaper story.Movietone News Produced by Edmund Reek. Described by Joe Prince. "New York Welcomes Francine Home." New York Times story on Jimmy Doyle, jazzman.	158717
2003	New Yorker Cartoon: Deep Junior Press Conference	H	OWN		2-10-2003	News Media. Computer being interviewed by reporters says: "Good question, Attractive Human Reporter" to female journalist.	158718
1994	New Yorker Columnist Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Schoenbaum, Bernard	2-7-1994	Columnist. St. Peter at the gates of heaven with book open and quill in hand, halo on head, full beard, wings  and smiling says to man. Refers to newspaper columnist William Safire"Everything seems to be in order, except for a few critical comments by William Safire."	158719
1993	New Yorker Columnist Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	10-25-1993	Columnist.  Wife to husband who's reading the newspaper. They are sitting on a sundeck, he's reading the newspaper."That's enough. I refuse to compete with Anna Quindlen!"	158720
1935	New Yorker Columnist Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Thurber, James	4-20-1935	Columnist. Wife, reading paper to husband"Lippmann scares me this morning."  (Reference to Washington columnist Walter Lippmann).	158721
2002	New Yorker Columnist-Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	8-12-2002	Columnist. Newspaper. Lawyer talking to executive in prison cell"You'll get a chuckle out of what Maureen Dowd says about you in today's 'Times.'"	158722
2002	New Yorker Columnist-Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	1-7-2002	Columnist. Newspaper. Man talking to his wife while reading a newspaper"I'm really going to miss getting steamed at Anthony Lewis."	158723
1997	New Yorker Critic Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	12-15-1997	Critic. Woman to a man who is annoyed at having just seen a movie he dislikes."Oh, shush! You live by Janet Maslin, you're going to die by Janet Maslin."	158724
1993	New Yorker Drama Critic Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	6-7-1993	Drama Critic. Woman talking to angry husband as they leave theater"It wasn't as bad as all that. You're just mad because you got suckered into it by all those rave reviews."	158725
1992	New Yorker Gossip Columnist Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	12-28-1992	Gossip Columnist. Woman says to man as she points to a skyline view of New York City"I'll tell you what's happening out there, Willie. Liz Smith's column is what's happening out there."	158726
1998	New Yorker Investigative Reporter  Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Farris, Joseph	1-12-1998	Investigative Reporter. One prisoner to another in prison cell."I was an investigative journalist until they investigated me.	158727
1993	New Yorker Journalism Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fisher, Ed	9-20-1993	Journalism. Ancient Hebrew scribe talking with his colleague."You mean when I use a phrase like 'Pharaoh dreamed seven cows came up out of the Nile.' or 'God remembered Noah,' or David's wife Michal 'despised him in her heart' -- that's speculative journalism?"	158728
1993	New Yorker Journalist Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	11-8-1993	Journalist Charles is introduced to another man at a party by a woman"Charles is a journalist, but, of course, not one of those bottom feeders."	158729
2003	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	6-12-2003	Magazine. Doze Magazine: "Magazine for Slumber Enthusiasts, The.  What's Your Pillow Type? How to Earn Big Bucks Without Even Waking Up. Tips from Expert Nappers. Latest in Pajama fashions and tons more!"	158730
2001	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	2-19-2001	Magazine. Man on the street hands out magazine blow-in cards	158731
2000	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Haefeli, William	10-2-2000	Magazine. Wife talking to her husband as he browses the magazine, "Men's World," which features articles on weight and fashion."When did men become women?""Man's World:" Headlines: "Lose 10 Pounds." "Hot New Fashions!" "21 Hair Care Secrets."	158732
2000	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Kaplan, Bruce Eric	7-3-2000	Magazine. Curious daughter asks magazine-reading mother a question"What did people do before they could read about the same handful of famous people over and over again?"	158733
2000	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Haefeli, William	6-5-2000	Magazine. Woman to man referring to magazine she is reading"There's an article in here that explains why you're such an idiot."	158734
1997	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Woodman, Bill	12-15-1997	Magazine. Man buried I snow receiving copy of "The New Yorker" cartoon issue from a St. Bernard	158735
1997	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	1-20-1997	Magazine. Funeral director to woman in black."That being your mother's wish, I see no reason we can't arrange interment with all her old copies of "Gourmet."	158736
1996	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	11-18-1996	Magazine. Cover of "Duh" Magazine with information that any person with common sense would already know.Man on cover: "Who knew? Gee! Live and learn!"	158737
1996	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Schoenbaum, Bernard	11-11-1996	Magazine. Three-part series shows dog carrying magazine in its mouth to its master, who is sitting in a smoking jacket with a drink. The dog stops and shakes itself, so that the subscription cards fly out of the magazineThen the dog brings the magazine to its master.	158738
1995	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	6-19-1995	Magazine. Old woman says to her family as the group huddles near her death bed to hear her last words"Don't forget to cancel my subscription to 'Modern Maturity.'"	158739
1994	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	10-24-1994	Magazine. Middle Age - The Magazine for You - Yeah, You!  Frightened-looking middle-aged couple on the cover.Articles include :I was the oldest person at the Dead Concert: a Special Report." "So you've turned into your dad."  "See That Old Lady Sitting Across From You? That's How You Look, Too."	158740
1993	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B,.	10-4-1993	Magazine. Man in heaven talking to a woman. He's readying "Death Today" magazine."Imagine! In the past year alone, Thomas Jefferson has learned to speak Swahili and play the glockenspiel."	158741
1993	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	2-22-1993	Magazine. Series of about 15 New Yorker food products all featuring the New Yorker character Eustace Tilley. These include bread, pasta, tuna, milk and others.Headline: The New Yorker Repackaged.	158742
1992	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	10-12-1992	Magazine. Man to woman seated next to him on subway. She is reading a magazine. Man next to her and man standing up are both reading newspapers."Your magazine smells fabulous. May I kiss you?"	158743
1991	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	12-23-1991	Magazine. Three fortune cookies. One a "Fortune Cookie," one a "Forbes Cookie," and one a "Business Week Cookie," with appropriate financial aphorisms.	158744
1990	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shananhan, Danny	9-17-1990	Magazine. Viking of old, Leif Ericson, sits on log reading a copy of LEIF.	158745
1990	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shananhan, Danny	9-3-1990	Magazine. Three Little Pigs get a call from the magazine -- their brick house has made a good impression"It's Architectural Digest."	158746
1990	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	1-29-1990	Magazine. AL by Judd Johnson -- Magazine geared toward short attention spansChapter 1…Chapter 2….through Chapter 9…The End.	158747
1988	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Opie, Everett	1-25-1988	Magazine. One man to another at Time, Inc. Reception. Six men plus speaker there in coats, hats and briefcases."Genial, outgoing Gil Wheat, I guess you know everybody: quite, mild-mannered John Lilienthal. Mordant, sardonic Geoff Relf. Compact, dynamic Jim Stockton. Serious high-minded Art Herzog. Brilliant, mercurial John Motheral...""…and me, of course -- long-winded, boring Stan Norton."	158748
1988	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	1-4-1988	Magazine. Man to woman about magazine he just opened with music pouring out it"Oh, my God! It's alive with the sound of music."	158749
1987	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	6-15-1987	Magazines. Man sits reading "People." Bird reads "Birds." Cat on chair reads "Cats." Dog lying at the man's fee reads "Dogs." and bug reads "Bugs."	158750
1968	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	5-11-1968	Magazine. Couple walking down street filled with "Sex" signs on every building"I suppose we have Helen Gurley Brown to thank for this."	158751
1941	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Aaron, Peter	9-13-1941	Magazine. One man to another as they stand in their barracks watching a photographer take pictures of one of their fellow military recruits while a reporter crouches next to the photographer"If it ain't 'Life,' it's 'Time,' and if it ain't 'Time,' it's 'Fortune.'"	158752
1996	New Yorker Magazine Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	No Specific Date	Newspaper. Woman and man sitting at table with two drinks in front of them. Caption reads: "Time Life People the originals."	158753
2003	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gotham, Frank	8-11-2003	News Media. Two women walking down the street"He's not a bad person, but he wants to own two TV stations in the same market."	158754
2003	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Dernavich, Drew	2-17-2003	News Media. Man talking to a friend at a bar"So is Cameron Diaz really a babe, or is that another thing we've been led to believe by the biased media?"	158755
2003	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Smaller, Barbara	2-3-2003	News Media. Wife standing beside husband as he watches TV in an armchair"Should we have dinner now, or are you watching in real time?"	158756
2002	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Kaplan, Bruce Eric	8-5-2002	News Media. Couple watching television"Do you want to watch someone cook or someone decorate?"	158757
2002	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gregory, Alex	7-8-2002	News Media. One Hollywood type guy to another"I won't attend a benefit unless I know it's for a worthwhile photo spread."	158758
2002	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	2-18-2002	News Media. Woman to husband as they leave party"What's with the Tim Russert act?"	158759
2001	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mueller, Peter	10-22-2001	News Media. Couple watching television"Look, honey! Important people talking loudly!"	158760
2001	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Bliss, Harry	5-28-2001	TV Sports. Baseball player talking to the media."Hey, I'm just happy to be making an obscene amount of money."	158761
2000	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	11-8-2000	News Media. One man talking to another at a bar"I'm still undecided -- I like Leno's foreign policy, but Letterman makes a lot of sense on domestic issues."	158762
2000	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	10-16-2000	News Media. Man speaking to his wife over the phone."Hi hon. Guess who's going to be on national television apologizing to the American public."	158763
2000	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sipress, David	9-25-2000	News Media. Television coverage of panel discussion being watched by startled man in his living room looking at TV screen. Two men, two women facing each other with picture of Capitol buildings in background"Welcome to 'All About Media,' where members of the media discuss the role of the media in media coverage of the media."	158764
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sipress, David	8-10-1998	News Media. Politician being interviewed on TV by woman. Surprised man watching his television."As I said earlier, Michelle, I won't answer questions about economic or foreign policy. I'm here to talk about my sexual escapades."	158765
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	7-13-1998	News Media. Lawyer exiting courthouse with client and publicist, besieged by microphone, camera and tape-recorder-wielding news media"My client has nothing to leak at this time."	158766
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steinere, Peter	7-13-1998	News Media. Large dog to smaller dog as they walk away from a mailman beyond the gate of a yard."Barking at the mailman doesn't make you a media watchdog."	158767
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	6-8-1998	News Media. One shark to another as they swim away from a school of fish below them."It was terrible. It was like a media frenzy."	158768
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	4-27-1998	News Media. Father to his pre-teen daughter as they watch large-screen TV news or documentary programNo, those people aren't anorexic. Those people are starving."	158769
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	1-26-1998	News Media. Iranian mullah speaking on television to American audience. Man sitting watching him on TV screen."We are interested in a cultural exchange. We will give you one of our writers, and you will give us Salman Rushdie."	158770
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Haefell, William	1-19-1998	News Media. Schoolteacher speaks to group of small children"There are exceptions. Sometimes it's possible to have buzz without any hype whatsoever."	158771
2000	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Kaplan, Bruce Eric	8-21-2000	News Media. Camp counselor, hands on hips, chides group of kids he has taken out into the woods."And I don't want to hear any of this 'There are no cameras following us so what's the point?' stuff."	158772
2000	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	8-14-2000	News Media. Man talking to his wife as they sit on sofa in front of TV"In the interest of fairness to the Democrats, I'm not going to waste my time on their convention either."	158773
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	8-9-1999	News Media. Company spokesman  surrounded by reporters with microphones"Yes, but take away the rodent droppings and the occasional shard of glass, and you've still got a damn fine product."	158774
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	4-19-1999	News Media. Worried father and mother in little boy's room discover note left on the bed"He's run away to join the media circus."	158775
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Smaller, Barbara	4-19-1999	News Media. One media executive to another in an office"It's been done, but I don't think it's been redone."	158776
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	4-12-1999	News Media. Policeman to handcuffed man on the street"You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law, newspapers, periodicals, radio, television, all electronic media, and technologies yet to be invented."	158777
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	1-11-1999	News Media. Lawyers outside courthouse meet the press and an array of microphones and camera."At this time the family is grieving and suing."	158778
1999	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	1-11-1999	News Media. Two hostile men in jackets and ties at cocktail party. Republican has slight receding hairline. Democrat has curly receding hairline."Republican sound bite." "Democratic sound bite."	158779
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	9-7-1998	News Media. One man talking to another looking at drawings on a cave wall.It appears to be a heroic hunting epic followed by a retraction."	158780
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	8-17-1998	News Media. Politician speaking at TV press conference with reporters, microphones, camera"And so, due to the appearance of wrongdoing, I've decided to simulate my resignation."	158781
1998	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	1-5-1998	News Media. Knight on a castle's battlement to his king about an approaching army."They're dividing into three groups, Sire. Infantry, cavalry, and media.	158782
1996	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	5-20-1996	News Media.  Fox and his lawyer speak to reporters on courthouse steps. Reporters with microphones and a cameraman, some with pads and pencils."Those responsible for putting my client in charge of the henhouse should be on trial here, not myth client, who, as a fox, was only doing his job."	158783
1995	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Roberts, Victoria	2-20-1995	News Media. Man to woman sitting in their living room. He is reading a newspaper. She is looking at him."I suggest you air your woes through the media."	158784
1994	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	6-27-1994	News Media. Man sitting in a scull in the middle of nowhere -- "Thirty Days in a Single Scull, Day 17: The early October nights have grown chilly, and media attention has fallen short of expectations."	158785
2003	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	COPY		6-02-2003	TV News. Man watching female reporter on CNN News on TV screen. He looks angry. Two women watching him and one says to the other:"This is our rant room."	158786
1993	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	7-26-1993	News Media. President Clinton hugging Barney at press conferenceHeadline: President Clinton Exchanges Hughs with his New Violence Czar	158787
1993	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	2-8-1993	News Media. Little girl asks her mother while being read a bedtime story."And what's the story behind the story?"	158788
1992	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Kaplan, Bruce Eric	8-24-1992	News Media. Man says to two people watching TVHeadline: The Goldmans Hire a Media Consultant.	158789
1992	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Woodman, Bill	8-10-1992	News Media. Biblical figure talking to crowd"No, a question period will not follow."	158790
1992	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cline, Richard	4-27-1992	News Media. Woman to man over glass of wine in a restaurant"Can't you create a flap in the media, or something?"	158791
1991	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	10-28-1991	News Media. One bat to another: "We're starting to get media coverage. Pass it on."	158792
1991	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	8-5-1991	News Media. Judge in courtroom talking to defendant and lawyer:"Since you have already been convicted by the media, I imagine we can wrap this up pretty quickly.:"	158793
1991	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	7-22-1991	News Media. Policeman says to old lady he's helping across street. Refers to recent videos exposing police brutality:"I don't see anyone breaking a leg to get a video of this."	158794
1991	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	5-6-1991	News Media. General pointing out his medals to a woman:"And this one is for being wounded by the media."	158795
1990	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	10-29-1990	News Media. Lawyer speaking to reporters on courtroom steps. Woman with microphone pointing it at one of two lawyers. Man with pad listening. Cameraman shooting picture"My client has been convinced by the media, but I am confident that his conviction will be overturned on appeal by the three major networks and the 'Times.'"	158796
1990	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	8-27-1990	News Media. Several aged people smiling, one in a wheelchair:21st Century Previews, History is Made as the Media Completely Ignore the 75th Annual Woodstock Reunion.	158797
1990	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	7-16-1990	News Media. Three novels specifically geared towards doctors and media planners.Up-to-Date Career-Specific Romance Novels. Media novel: Burt King, Target Audience…."	158798
1990	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	6-4-1990	News Media Hell. Cave has an inscription that reads 'All Rhetoric Abandon, ye who enter here!"	158799
1988	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	12-12-1988	News Media. Seven Deadly Sins. Six of them watching TV. "Greed" vice on the screen including Envy and the other five. Names written on their chests."He's certainly getting a lot more than his normal share of media coverage lately."	158800
1988	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mirachi, Joseph	3-28-1988	News Media. Man watching TV screen with newscaster making an announcement:"Today, in a surprise move, everyone in the media veered slightly to the right."	158801
1987	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	4-13-1987	News Media. Wife looking up from TV show to husband who is engrossed in newspaper lying on a couch"Henry, is there a moral to our story?"	158802
1980	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	7-21-1980	News Media. Highway Road Sign: Entering N.Y. Times/CBS News Poll. Pop. 1154.	158803
1978	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Day, Chon	2-20-1978	News Media. Jury foreman reading verdict to judge in court"We find the defendant guilty as charged by the media."	158804
1996	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Donnelly, Liza	No Specific Date	Newspaper. Small child talking to mother in kitchen while father reads newspaper."Mom, can we go to the media circus someday?"	158805
2005	New Yorker Media Cartoon	H	COPY		1-10-2005	News Media. MD-HDTV. Three people on a couch watching HDTV -- High Definition Television. The man says: "What's that thing on Morley Safer's neck?"  The woman in the middle says: "He should get that looked at."Teenager at the end of the couch says: "I'm pretty sure it's nothing."	158806
1948	New Yorker Media Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Arno, Peter	7-10-1948	News Media. Podium filled with NBC, CBS and other microphones with one hand showing with index finger pointing to the sky	158807
2002	New Yorker News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	5-13-2002	News. Small child to father"You can't send me to bed now -- not when events are breaking so fast."	158808
2002	New Yorker News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	4-22-2002	News. One minister to another about a royal jester amusing the king"Didn't this use to be the time slot for his news briefings?"	158809
1998	New Yorker News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cheney, Tom	11-16-1998	News. Cave men and women watching two men prepare to beat a crouching man over the head with clubs"You go ahead. I want to watch the news."	158810
1994	New Yorker News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	8-22-1994	News. Man reading a bedtime story to his daughter"Many, many news cycles ago…."	158811
1990	New Yorker News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	4-16-1990	News. Looks & Sounds Like News! Man looking like Mikhail Gorbachev appearing yesterday with a man looking like George Bush to announce a plan that sounds like a pretty good idea:	158812
2001	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sipress, David	3-12-2001	News. Doomsday prophet carrying a sign that reads: "The End of the Bill Clinton News Cycle is Almost Here.)	158813
2001	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Byrnes, Pat	3-12-2001	News Media. Man with camcorder on shoulder interviewing a woman"Actually, I work for  a newspaper, but people won't talk to me without it."	158814
1992	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	11-16-1992	News Media. Junked car used as a house for a homeless person has a bumper stick on it that reads: "Annoy the Media, Re-Elect Bush."	158815
1992	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sorel, Edward	11-9-1992	News Media. Color spread showing various animals posing as the media stampeding with cameras and microphones the day after the 1992 Presidential ElectionHeadline: Media Feeding Frenzy: November 4, 1992	158816
1992	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	10-26-1992	News Media. Last-Minute Bombshells Color spread showing George Bush's annulled marriage to Eva Gabor. Ross Perot being held hostage by a UFO. Bill Clinton's collection of Grand Funk Railroad memorabilia.Headline: Last-Minute Bombshells. Hilary Clinton writing teen-age marsh notes to David Eisenhower. Barbara Bush's books of bawdy limericks. Young Dan Quayle buying math homework from Timmy N.	158817
1992	New Yorker News Media Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	6-15-1992	News Media. Woman Reporter asks woman politician at election rally"What is your position regarding the issue of emotional commitment in a relationship."	158818
1973	New Yorker News Vendor  Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Saxon, Charles	9-24-1973	News Vendor peering out from three piles of newspapers and hundreds of magazines around him.	158819
1993	New Yorker Newspaper	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	11-29-1993	Editorial Cartoon. Wife to husband as they sit at breakfast table: "Pass the cream or I'll cut off your penis."	158820
1988	New Yorker Newspaper  Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	4-4-1988	Newspaper. Woman to man looking at newspaper at newsstand with headline: "Another Perfectly Exquisite Day in N.Y.""Somehow it doesn't seem the same since Rupert Murdoch's gone."	158821
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Carton	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	10-5-1992	Tabloid Newspaper. Tabloid called "The Ancient Enquirer" with headlines like "Woman Turns into Pillar of Salt!" "Man Lives for Three Days in Whale's Stomach and Survives."Headlines: "Top Greek God Gives Birth to Full-Grown Gal Via His Forehead!!!"	158822
2003	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Wilson, Gahan	8- 4-2003	Newsboy with papers shouting. Everyone wants to buy a newspaper from him."Extra! Extra! News of a gentler, bygone time!"	158823
2003	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Haefeli, William	6-6-2003	Newspaper. Conversation at cocktail party"He's been pointillized in the Wall Street Journal."	158824
2002	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	8-19-2002	Newspaper. Man reading a newspaper explains to dog why he is not like the dog on television"You could have had a film career, but you were needed here to fetch the paper."	158825
2002	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	4-22-2002	Newspaper. Prisoner in cell reading New York Times'  "Escapes" section	158826
2002	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	4-15-2002	Newspaper. Doctor to nurse about elderly man on his death bed"Call the family, nurse -- he's about to dictate his last letter to the Times."	158827
2002	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Koren, Edward	2-11-2002	Newspaper. Daughter to mother in kitchen with husbands looking on"Mom, please! I'm a married woman whose friends have been reviewed favorably by the New York Times."	158828
2001	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	12-3-2001	Newspaper. Man peddling personal newspaper on the street."My Issues! Read all about it."	158829
2001	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Vey, P.C.	11-19-2001	Newspaper. One fish to another as it crawls out of the water"I'm going to get a paper. Be right back."	158830
2001	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	11-12-2001	Newspaper. Woman reads N.Y. Times at table as husband stands on head to read the upside down sports section	158831
2001	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	10-15-2001	Newspaper. Man talking to his dog, who's holding a newspaper for him."Have you considered the possibility that I don't want the paper?"	158832
2001	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	10-8-2001	Newspaper. Wife talking to agitated husband reading the newspaper."You know the doctor told you no more op-ed."	158833
2000	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sipress, David	11-13-2000	Newspaper. Man sitting at table reading newspaper section titled  "Feelings."	158834
2000	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	10-30-2000	Newspaper. Police Log from Suburbia Heights in Haiku Form -- Some funny incidents here. Reported in a local newspaper.	158835
2000	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	10-30-2000	Newspaper. Giant New York Times flies through the air, about to fall on a man on his doorstep.	158836
2000	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	10-16-2000	Newspaper. Fake New York Times Article, with pictures, showing Gore and Bush agreeing on clothesNew York Times, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2000 -- 75 cents. Headline: "Bush and Gore Stake Out Differences in First Debate." "But Agree on Clothes."	158837
1998	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	3-9-1998	Newspaper. One scientist to another as they look at two identical cages filled with mice"One group gets tiny copies of the 'Times,' the other gets tiny copies of the Post."	158838
1999	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	8-16-1999	Newspaper. Man in baseball cap at pearly gates of heaven with St. Peter, complete with wings, halo and a quill and scroll."Did you bring a duplicate copy of your 'Times' obit with you?	158839
1998	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	11-30-1998	Newspaper. Lumber men with saw and five trucks approach a large tree. The tree is divided into New York Times sections such as "Arts & Leisure," "Sports," "Travel," "Arts and Leisure,"  "Automobiles."  "Money and Business," "Style," "Week in Review."	158840
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	12-22-1997	Newspaper. Two adjoining newspaper coin-operated dispensers read "The Best of Times," "The Worst of Times."	158841
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	11-10-1997	Newspaper. Grandfather sitting on chair with two children, a boy and a girl, on his lap, is reading the newspaper obituaries aloud to boy and girl on his lap."Mr. Culner is survived by his wife, the former Janice Dexter; one son, Horace, Jr.; and three grandchildren	158842
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	10-20-1997	Newspaper. Man, drawn in color, with purple suit and red tie, speaks to another man in a bar, drawn in black and white. Refers to the New York 'Times" now being printed in color."Personally, I like the 'Times' in color."	158843
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	9-15-1997	Newspaper. The Polite Inquirer newspaper. Headlines such as "Brad Pitt Visits Relatives, Has a Good Time." "Julia Roberts Cleans Out Closet, Finds Long-Lost Scarf, 'I'm so happy!" star exults.""Cher Finishes Jigsaw Puzzle -- Took Two Years, But Worth It." "George Clooney Sees Dentist -- Six-Month Checkup - No Cavities."	158844
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Leeds, Stuart	9-15-1997	Newspaper. Businessman looking at street vending boxes for newspapers marked "Sloth," "Envy," "Anger," "Greed," "Gluttony," "Lust," "Pride."	158845
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Roberts, Victoria	8-4-1997	Newspaper. Wife speaks to husband as they sit at kitchen table reading newspapers."Sometimes I wonder if English really is my native tongue."	158846
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	4-7-1997	Newspaper. One old codger in a men's club to another as they sit reading newspapers in plush surroundings"The world moves so fast nowadays. It used to take years and years to become a confirmed horse's ass."	158847
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Wilson, Gahan	3-24-1997	Newspaper. Wife to husband about a potted plant leaning toward him as he avoids it, reading his newspaper"Oh, for God's sake, smell the poor thing."	158848
1995	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	1-9-1995	Newspaper. Devil in Hades reading newspaper says to other demon in hell"I'm fed up with excuses, Harris. When am I going to start reading about the Satanic right?"	158849
1994	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	5-23-1994	Newspaper. Middle-aged wife to husband reading the newspaper"Why can't you take out a full-page newspaper ad and tell everyone how happy we are?"	158850
1994	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	5-16-1994	Newspaper. Commuter talking to another commuter, both reading newspapers. Woman in front of them also reading newspapers. Commuters obviously strangers."Don't you feel a lot safer now that crime is illegal?"	158851
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	11-22-1993	Newspaper. Man with newspaper grasping his head like a little monkey (with feet and ands, eyes, nose and mouth) talking to his wife."What could I do? It jumped off the newsstand."	158852
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Rox	10-25-1993	Newspaper. Man reads the obituaries in newspaper, headlines for each death refer, relatively to reader's age."Two years younger than you." "Twelve years older than you." "Three Years Your Junior." "Your age on the dot."	158853
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	10-18-1993	Newspaper. Sidewalk newspaper seller to passerby: Headline of New York Post: "Lethal Leaves!"  Above reads: "Autumn in New York.""Read all about it! Falling leaves kill six!"	158854
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	10-4-1993	Newspaper. One prison inmate to another. They're in bunk beds. The prisoner on the top bunk is talking"The 'Post' did an unflattering piece on me."	158855
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	7-5-1993	Newspaper. Wife asks husband as she holds a ripped piece of the newspaper in her hands."Can I have another piece of the paper?"	158856
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	6-7-1993	Newspaper. Telephone pollster talking to barely-a-wake man in bed after midnight"This is the New York 'Times' Business Poll again, Mr. Landau. Do you feel better or worse about the economy than you did twenty minutes ago?"	158857
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Schoenbaum, Bernard	2-22-1993	Newspaper. One angel says to another as they sit on clouds reading the Sunday New York Times."Finished with the Living Section?"	158858
1993	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	2-1-1993	Newspaper. Three USA Today-style charts with love-related information, inspired by a quote from President-elect Clinton at the top of the imageHeadline: More Charts with Heart	158859
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Schoenbaum, Bernard	12-7-1992	Newspaper. Politician talking to an aide about an article he's reading in the newspaper"Say, who the hell's been writing this stuff? It comes perilously close to the truth."	158860
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Hamilton, William	11-23-1992	Newspaper. Two men in a bar talk about another man who is sitting alone at the end of the bar"Poor bastard. The New York 'Times' just panned his zinfandel."	158861
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	9-28-1992	Newspaper. Editor reads letter at desk"Dear Editor: How are you? I am fine. Having a wonderful time. Wish you were here. Love Sally."	158862
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	9-14-1992	Newspaper. Stylishly dressed young couple show up at the door of a middle-aged couple dressed without style."We're from the 'Times' Styles-section rescue squad.	158863
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	5-18-1992	Newspaper. Tabloid Finance. Businessman sees newspaper seller crying while holding up a tabloid that reads:"Cash! Two-Headed C.E.O.!"	158864
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shanahan, Danny	3-9-1992	Newspaper. The Emperor's Newspaper. Emperor's aide pretending to read from a newspaper the news of the day. Emperor on throne without clothesAide: "We've won the war, crime is down, and inflation and unemployment are virtually nonexistent!"  Emperor: "Wonderful! Now how about the funny pages?"	158865
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Hamilton, William	2-10-1992	Newspaper. Man to write in a hectic kitchen scene while man is reading the newspaper"I have a feeling that today's going to be in most biographies of me."	158866
1992	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Farris, Joseph	12-20-1991	Newspaper. Angel is looking astonished at an International Herald Tribune machine on a cloud.	158867
1991	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ross, Al	12-23-1991	Newspaper. Man looking at a book and talking to his wife"Forceful, yes! But not lucid as the 'Times' would have me believe.	158868
1990	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	5-14-1990	Newspaper. They Shop Among Us: Couple in Buck Rogers' space suits reading scandal papersMan in space suit with No. 7 on the front of his suit: "By Jove, there it is in black and white: 'James Dean is Alive!'" Woman in space suit with No. 3 on her chest: "Yes, and the so-called newspaper of record has missed yet another scoop."	158869
1990	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	4-9-1990	Newspaper. Man walks past sign that reads "Water-Main Break" with reviews under the warning such as "Very Serious -- The Times." "A Beau! - The News." and "Tidal Wave!! - The Post."	158870
1988	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	12-19-1988	Newspaper. Cinema with marquee advertising:"USA Today- the motion picture."	158871
1988	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	9-19-1988	Newspaper. One construction worker to another talking at lunch, high above the city."You'll get used to the rhythm of it after a while, kid. You finish one, the 'Times' says it stinks, then you move on and start another."	158872
1988	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	5-16-1988	Newspaper. People in a subway all reading subway-oriented magazines and newspapers.	158873
1988	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steig, William	2-22-1988	Newspaper. Woman on couch talking to man who is reading a newspaper"Harvey, talk to me. How are the Knicks making out?"	158874
1988	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	2-1-1988	Newspaper. Man in plaid jacket looking like the teacher to teenager writing for school newspaper in the school newspaper room. Boy writing story  opposite her."This is an excellent story, Doris, so far."	158875
1987	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	8-3-1987	Newspaper. Man reading newspaper outside in bathing suit, wife next to him drinking a cocktail, in swimsuit, under beach umbrella in background"Here's a picture of some people doing the exact same thing we're doing, but they seem to be having a lot more fun."	158876
1987	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	7-27-1987	Newsboy in office holding newspaper up called "Office News," to man with briefcase walking by….You're fired! Read all about it!"	158877
1987	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	1-12-1987	Newspaper. Four men with open newspapers looking angrily at man laughing at "New York Times."	158878
1986	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steinberg, Saul	12-29-1986	Newspaper. Dog walks carrying newspaper in mouth, a briefcase in each hand, and a package under his arm. He wears hat and clothes.	158879
1984	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mirachi, Joseph	1-2-1984	Newspaper. Dictator surrounded by his generals saying:Good news. The 'Times' has upgraded us from a 'junta' to a 'military government.'"	158880
1977	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	6-20-1977	Newspaper. Man eats breakfast while reading newspaper as it comes off printing press. (Table at one end, huge printing rollers on the other end).	158881
1976	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Opie, Everett	1-5-1976	Newspaper. One scientist sitting opposite from another in a laboratory:"I see by the current issue of 'Lab News,' Ridgeway, that you've been working for the last twenty years on the same problem I've been working on for the last twenty years."	158882
1942	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Price, George	5-30-1942	Newspaper. Wife complaining to visiting woman about her husband who is working on a radio with six carrier pigeons -- one flying in, one on his head, one on the radio, two on the chair, one on the table. She says:"It's the Times' bulletins every hour on the hour, the Daily News'  bulletins every  hour on the half-hour and those damn carrier pigeons in between."	158883
1997	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Haefeli, William	No Specific Date	Newspaper Lifestyle Editor -- Woman sitting at desk with sour expression and dark glasses on. Lifestyle Editor sign on the desk. "In" Box. "Out" Box. And box marked "Very In."	158884
1933	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker, The	Rose, Carl	1933	Film Critic. Giant gorilla (ala King Kong) standing in a newsroom is holding a copy of a newspaper looking down at a frightened man behind a desk saying: "Are you the motion-picture reviewer of this newspaper?"	158885
2004	New Yorker Newspaper Cartoon	H	OWN	Twohy, Mike	10-18-2004	Newspaper. Three chickens sitting in baskets laying eggs, each reading a newspaper. One says to the other: "It's all road kill, and never a word about the chickens who get to the other side!'	158886
1958	New Yorker Newspaper Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Getz, Arthur	11-22-1958	Newspapers. Broadway at night with crowd of people on street outside with man on ladder putting up "Smash Hit" from early reviews. News stand and piles of papers. People are grabbing a paper and taking it home with them.	158887
1952	New Yorker Newspaper Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Dove, Leonard	3-22-1952	Newspaper office filled with desks cluttered with news clippings, phones, ink. Three old-time newspaperpeople at desks and in the foreground in  brilliant color is a woman dressed in an evening gown pounding away at a typewriterShe's writing a story on the social event she has just attended.	158888
2002	New Yorker Newsstand Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	9-16-2002	Newsstand. Businessman at sidewalk newsstand"I'll have whatever the lads are buying this week."	158889
2002	New Yorker Newsstand Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	O'Brien, John	6-17-2002	Newsstand. Man at newsstand with multiple stacks of newspapers and multiple copies of newsstand vendor selling the magazines and newspapers	158890
2002	New Yorker Newsstand Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lewis, Eric	6-3-2002	Newsstand. In a Perfect University -- Newsstand sign that reads Sunday Times $3	158891
1943	New Yorker Photographer Cove	H	cartoonbank.com	Arno, Peter	7-31-1943	Photographers. Four photographers with cameras pointed at one of four beauty contestants who is smiling. The other three are frowning.	158892
2006	New Yorker PR Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gregory, Alex	1-9-2006	Publicist.  Man holding a gun and standing over a dead body blood oozing on the floor.He points to his stunned secretary and says: "Call my attorney and say that I killed Ted in self-defense. Call my publicist and say that I wish Ted the best of luck in all of his future endeavors."	158893
1997	New Yorker Press Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cheney, Tom	2-24-1997	Press. Lawyer to judge before sentencing"At this time, Your Honor, my client wishes to enter a plea of "no contest" and throw himself on the mercy of the press."	158894
1990	New Yorker Press Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	3-26-1990	Journalists facing Senator with guitar on "Serenade the Press." Three journalists confront the politician."Excuse me, Senator, but isn't that the same tune the Administration's been singing?"	158895
1989	New Yorker Press Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ross, Al	8-21-1989	Press. David & Goliath sit in boxing-type press conference. Three cameraman shooting pictures at them as they sit behind microphones with handlers behind themDavid Agrees to Fight Goliath.	158896
1989	New Yorker Press Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	6-12-1989	Press. Politician talking to members of the press outside capitol. Female with microphone, others."I'll go out on a limb and say time will tell."	158897
2004	New Yorker Press Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com		3-2004	Press. Self-defense class. Instructor. Five Americans dressed in loose defense uniforms. One raises  his hand and asks, "But what if we're attacked in the press?""Extra! Extra! News of a gentler, bygone time!"	158898
2003	New Yorker Press Conference Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weyant, Christopher	6-19-2003	News Media. Dog politician speaking at lectern during press conference"Meow, but don't quote me on that."	158899
1937	New Yorker Press Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Alajalov, Constantin	12-4-1937	Press. Photographers shooting pictures of the celebrities and elite attending a social event while police hold back crowd of fans	158900
1985	New Yorker Public Relations Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	3-11-1985	Public Relations. Big-shot executive to employees:"It's my birthday. Churn out some hype."	158901
2003	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	4-7-2003	Radio. Two pet parrots talking"That's not my poetical opinion. That's just stuff I hear on the radio."	158902
1997	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	2-24-1997	Radio. DJ at WXDB-FM Drive-By Radio has just finished shooting pistol -- the gun is smoking and there are bullet holes everywhere in the radio booth"Good morning, everyone!"	158903
1993	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	4-12-1993	Radio. Psychiatrist says to his patient who has a transistor radio for a head"Of course you're depressed. You're tuned to a twenty-four-hour all-news station."	158904
1992	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	11-9-1992	Radio. Woman talking to her husband in their living room about popular radio program"I love it when you use your 'All Things Considered' voice."	158905
1990	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	3-19-1990	Radio Disc Jockey tries to remember what he played. Dark glasses, cup of coffee in hand, record on platter."Didn't I just play that record a minute ago?"	158906
1990	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	3-5-1990	Radio Newscaster into microphone, in control room with technician listening:"Edwin Davis Cartright has been made C.E.O. of Bufco International, Truman Dorrance Tressler would like to hear from fellow executive vice-presidents and Parkinson Trumbull has joined the University Club. And that's it for tonight….""…This is Willis Carrington Jordan IV saying good night for the Old Boy Network."	158907
1988	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	5-2-1988	Radio. Man into payphone with crowded bus outside unloading passengers. He is looking around as others are using the other payphone."A man walked by carrying a large package and almost bumped into a guy with a briefcase. An M-7 bus just went by. It was fairly full. Traffic is moderately heavy. There are people using all four phones, with one woman waiting…."This is Phil Michaels, reporting, live for WTNY, all the news, just the news, all day long."	158908
1978	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Vietor, Dean	10-23-1978	Radio. Woman calls her husband to the telephone:"It's Susan Stamberg at National Public Radio. She wants to know if you want to defend yourself on the airwaves tomorrow."	158909
1939	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Alajalov, Constantin	8-5-1939	Radio Reporters with portable backpacks and microphones at a golf tournament. The crowd is telling them to be quiet by each one putting a finger to their mouth saying "Sshh.."	158910
1938	New Yorker Radio Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Day, Robert J.	11-19-1938	Radio Newscasters-Announcers at big bowl game with stands completely empty"Well, folks, here it is starting time!...One moment while we take a look at that little old schedule."	158911
1987	New Yorker Radio News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	2-16-1987	Radio Newscaster into microphone. His mother sits next to him at the another microphone"It's six o'clock, Family Network time. And now, here's Mom with the news."	158912
1990	New Yorker Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fisher, Ed	Episode.10-1-1990	Reporter. A bearded man in safari clothes sitting at a manual typewriter at a table typing with a kerosene lamp"A reporter, entering Ujiji, approached the presumed Dr. Livingstone, and ascertained that the man was indeed the long-sought physician…."	158913
1936	New Yorker Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Thurber, James	10-31-1936	Reporter asking cop about a man and woman lying on the floor dead, each has a pistol"I'm the Times man. Did they have pistol permits?"	158914
1933	New Yorker Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Thurber, James	9-16-1933	Reporters watching tennis watch, sitting at typewriters and looking very tough. One has a hat. One is smoking cigarette. Third man next to them. Tennis match in front of them. They are looking and talking to each other"Hey, Joe. How d'ya spell 'rhythm'?"	158915
1991	New Yorker Reporters Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shanahan, Danny	2-4-1991	Reporters. Groundhog on Groundhog Day talking to reporters:"Shadow, nothing. I saw Elvis."	158916
1999	New Yorker Sports Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	1-26-1999	Sports Radio in Crisis. Three harried sportscasters in a studio can't come up with anything to say on the Air."I have absolutely nothing left to say about any time anywhere." "What else is there to talk about>?" "I read an interesting book recently."	158917
1998	New Yorker Sports Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	1-5-1998	Sports Reporter. Football player in uniform on playing field to newsman Tom with microphone and cameraman."It's a game of power, speed, agility, and grace, but most of all, Tom, it's a game of points."	158918
1997	New Yorker Sports Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Drucker, Boris	11-10-1997	Sports Reporter. Football coach to newscaster in stadium after a game, with reporter holding a microphone up to his face and another player looking on"I'm glad we won, and I hope that someday we'll have a university that our football team can be proud of."	158919
1997	New Yorker Tabloid Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	9-22-1997	Tabloid Newspapers. People reading tabloid newspapers, a woman reading "Privacy Schmivacy," a man reading "Celebrity Hound," and a man reading "The American Gawker," all looking over the shoulder of a woman reading "The National Apologia."	158920
1990	New Yorker Talk Show Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	7-2-1990	Talk Show Host listening to Dolphin talking to him, cameras in foreground:"So I said to Cousteau, 'Look pal, you're not the only frog in the sea.' But seriously, Jerry…."	158921
1996	New Yorker Talk Show Host Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	3-11-1996	Talk Show Host. Couple watching talk show host Geraldo Rivera on TV. Refers to the end of the Donahue Show with Phil Donahue)."People who watched 'Donahue' -- next on Geraldo!"	158922
1995	New Yorker Talk Show Host Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	1-16-1995	Talk Show Host.  Lawyer behind his desk in office talking to client"Your case has been turned down by Oprah, but we're appealing to Sally Jessy Raphael."	158923
1994	New Yorker Talk Show Host Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	4-25-1994	Talk Show Host.  In a car, a man talks to a woman, as a tow truck pulls them out of a giant pot hole."That does it! I'm voting for Howard Stern."	158924
1990	New Yorker TV  Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	3-19-1990	TV. Announce on television about co-announcer's new hairdo. Man listening at home, watching TV screen:"If you like Sally's new hairdo, dial 1-900-555-6220. If you don't like Sally's new hairdo, dial 1-900-555-6221."	158925
1987	New Yorker TV  Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	3-9-1987	TV. Man watching television set, flag on the screen:And this brings to a conclusion, thank goodness, our broadcast day."	158926
1997	New Yorker TV  News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	3-10-1997	TV Reporter and Cameraman interviewing lawyer as defendant is led away in chains"I'm not going to make excuses. They were very tough today,. They wanted this one more than we did, and they deserved to win."	158927
1996	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	5-27-1996	TV. One construction worker to another sitting eating lunch surrounded by lumber and construction"We begin the day hammering. Then there's 'Regis and Kathie Lee.' Then we do some more hammering, followed by lunch and 'Days of Our Lives,' more hammering, 'Oprah," and, finally home."	158928
1995	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cline, Richard	9-25-1995	TV. Man to woman at cocktail party, all young, fashionable types"Why would I want to watch 'Central Park West' when I'm living it?"Central Park West, TV program with journalist.	158929
1994	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Knox, Bob	5-16-1994	TV. Three colored squares: "The Artist who forges Paul Klee paintings'" his face obscured by colored squares. "The man who thinks he is Bobby Fischer," his face covered by chess board pattern."The chronic crossword-puzzle cheater," face covered by crossword."	158930
1994	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	2-21-1994	TV. Two new fathers look through observation window in maternity ward and see babies with TV sets attached to their cribs.	158931
1994	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	1-10-1994	TV. Man to wife as he watches football on TV. Fox Television now broadcasts NFL football games."When I first heard about the move from CBS to Fox, I was sad because I figured that was it -- it would never be the same.""But then I had a revelation -- an epiphany, if you will -- and I realized that, hey, it will be the same. It will always be the same."	158932
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	7-26-1993	TV. Couple sleeping in bed with lights out, not watching Late Night With David LettermanHeadline: Our Summer Without Dave	158933
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Wilson, Gahan	7-12-1993	TV. Man giving derisive thumb-to-nose hand gesture to television which is responding back the same wayHeadline: Interactive TV	158934
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Frascino, Edward	7-5-1993	TV. Wife to her husband, couple sitting on couch in front of television"Exactly what form of live entertainment did you have in  mind?"	158935
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	3-29-1993	TV. Father says to his young daughter as he watches TV"Of course Daddy could explain what a superconducting supercollider is, sweeties, but just at the moment Daddy is watching 'America's Most Wanted.'"	158936
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Roberts, Victoria	3-15-1993	TV. Woman says to man as they walk down the street."Well, now that we know what Letterman's doing, what are we doing?"	158937
1993	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	1-11-1993	TV. Man  says to pouty woman while sitting watching TV."Darling, when I'm with you, I'm with you, but right now I'm with Louis Rukeyser."	158938
1992	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	10-12-1992	TV. Woman to man watching TV"For righteous indignation, no one can match Henry Kissinger.	158939
1992	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	9-28-1992	TV. Dejected  Uncle Sam and Statue of Liberty sitting in their living room, watching TV"Where did we go wrong?"	158940
1991	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	10-7-1991	TV. A large bird-puppet stands holding placard that reads "VICTIM OF CUTBACKS AT PBS." It is begging at a street corner.	158941
1991	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	9-16-1991	TV. Man talking to audience, standing in front of two TV cameras facing talk shot host desk, pointing to the "Applause" sign."The reason it's going to keep flashing on and off is that we love you, and we want you to love us, too."	158942
1991	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	2-18-1991	TV. Father to book-reading little boy:"Timothy, if you never watch TV you'll never know what's going on in the world."	158943
1990	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	10-8-1990	TV. Three people on TV talk show laughingWoman in low-cut dress on end of couch: "Oh, my God! Help!!!  Man next to her on couch: "Someone! Please get me out of here!."  Talk show host behind desk:  "Cut to Commercial! For pity's sake, cut to commercial."	158944
1989	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shanahan, Danny	12-11-1989	TV. Wife to husband over dinner table:"I understand your feelings, dear, but don't you think that Jane Pauley would just as soon see you keep you strength up?	158945
1988	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	7-25-1988	TV. Television Bulletin on the air. Man reading looks up to see what's on the screen>"Hey, no problem. Just touching base to say 'Hi. How goes it?' and to tell you that we really care about you. And now back to our show."	158946
1987	New Yorker TV Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	8-3-1987	TV. Man witting in a chair with the words "Opposing Viewpoint: on the back, watching a televised speech on TV.	158947
2001	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	12-3-2001	TV Interviewer. Woman talking to her husband"Two 'Charlie Roses' doesn't make you a Middle East scholar!"	158948
2001	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	7-16-2001	TV Interviewer. King being interviewed on TV"Now, stop me if I get to jabbering and start a war."	158949
2000	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	12-25-2000	TV Interviewer. Man speaking to a panel of interviewers, "Face to Face.""An excellent question, Sylvia, and I thank you for the opportunity to use 'whilst' in my response."	158950
2000	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mueller, Peter	7-17-2000	TV Interviewer. Bowling ball is guest on TV talk show"But I'm not here to talk about bowling."	158951
1999	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	7-28-1999	TV Interviewer. Political candidate being interviewed on TV talk show"I may run, but first I want to toy with the electorate for a while."	158952
1987	New Yorker TV Interviewer Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	5-18-1987	TV Interviewer on Talk Show Panel to guest (three panelists including two men and a woman in the middle). Camera seen in foreground"The pleasantries having been dispensed with, we now go right for the jugular."	158953
2003	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevens, Mick	6-2-2003	TV News. Wife shows a friend her husband sitting in living room growling at CNN on the TV"This is our rant room."	158954
2003	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	4-14-2003	TV News. Husband sitting in chair to angry wife standing before him."You're right -- I'm not listening to you -- I'm reading the crawl on the bottom of your screen."	158955
2003	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	4-14-2003	TV News. Man returning to his TV chair that is decorated as a three star general	158956
2002	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	7-22-2002	TV Newscaster on screen"Bad news on Wall Street today, as the bottom fell out of the market, the sides collapsed, and the top blew away."	158957
2002	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	3-11-2002	TV News. Son watching television while father reads bedtime story"Hold it -- there's another story I'm following."	158958
2002	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	1-14-2002	TV Newscaster on screen looking downward toward bottom of screen."Hey, cool, there's stuff written on the back of the crawl."	158959
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	11-19-2001	TV News. One Afghan soldier talking to another"I understand that we may get a chance to meet Geraldo."	158960
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shaw, Michael	11-12-2001	TV News. Man and woman watching TV"I liked the theme to the Gulf War better."	158961
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Chast, Roz	5-28-2001	TV News. Weatherman giving weather reporter recites poetry. Poet in Hiding"The fog comes on little cat feet, closing Kennedy and LaGuardia." "Tuesday morning, expect it to rain in my heart like it rains on the city, so bring an umbrella." "Finally, by Wednesday, the sun also rises."	158962
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	5-28-2001	TV News. Man watching Anchor delivering the news on TV screen.China now says it will withdraw its opposition to the missile-defense shield if the F.B.I. builds it."	158963
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	3-19-2001	TV News. Woman talking on phone while husband in another room watches TV intently."We'd love to come, but the weather mongers have paralyzed us with fear."	158964
2001	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin,  Michael	1-16-2001	TV News. Ski jumper is interviewed by TV reporter and camera crew while in midair"Would you like to tell our viewing audience how you feel at a moment like this?"	158965
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	6-150-1998	TV News. Three worms sitting behind anchor desk on a TV News program. Jerome, a large bird, will provide analysis."And now here's Jerome with an overview."	158966
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	5-25-1998	TV Anchorwoman reading copy on screen with chart behind her on one side, and NEWS behind her on the other side."And, in a move sure to attract the attention of regulators, the private sector made a bid to acquire the public sector."	158967
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peer	2-16-1998	TV Newscaster introduces his female co-anchor on TV."And now here's Cathie with the hypothetical portion of the news."	158968
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	2-2-1998	TV News. Wife to distraught husband as he squirms in anguish in armchair."Well, if I felt blue all the time and I found out that Mike Wallace felt blue all the time, it would make me feel lots better."	158969
2000	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Donnelly, Liza	9-11-2000	TV News. Weather reporter in rain jacket, holding an umbrella, facing cameraman."At this point, it's still not classified as a hurricane -- it's still being called a raindrop."	158970
1999	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Matson, R.J.	8-9-1999	TV News Commentators discuss the end of the J.F.K. Jr. plane crash tragedy as a news story. On set of Newstalk. Man and Woman with TV camera and producer in foreground"Where were you when you realized there was nothing else to say?"	158971
1999	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	6-14-1999	TV News cameramen run behind tank with a giant camera instead of a gun.	158972
1999	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Booth, George	1-26-1999	TV News. Cameraman and reporter with microphone converge on congressman Blowviatt in front of the Capitol with fist raised."Congressman Blowviatt demands no more sex in the Oval office, no more subterfuge, no more shiftiness, no more half-truths, no more spins, no more taradiddles, and no more whoppers."	158973
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	12-28-1998	TV News. Man on stage at podium to audience.And now, the award for most chutzpah by an individual in a flock, or horde, of reporters."	158974
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cheney, Tom	12-7-1998	TV News. Mob of reporters in a circle with microphones and cameras surrounding a man who is seen crawling out from mob of media people and sneaking away	158975
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Twohy, Mike	12-7-1998	TV News. Man walking dog observes three media trucks, one reads "Rumors." One reads "Lies." And the last reads "Innuendo," as reporters rush into the building.	158976
1998	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	9-28-1998	TV Newscaster on TV screen talking to man at home listening"And now, if you don't want to know today's Dow Jones closing, look away from your set until the music stops."	158977
1997	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	12-15-1997	TV News. Man is surrounded by TV reporters and other journalists stretching to the horizon with microphones ion his face, satellite trucks, thousands of journalists."No comment."	158978
1997	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	9-22-1997	TV Newswoman on television screen speaks directly to man sitting in armchair watching a small TV screen."A poll of New York City voters indicates that the topic they're most concerned with is the British monarchy."	158979
1997	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	2-10-1997	TV Newscasters huddle over a sheet of paper on the evening news, woman anchor Wendy on left, male anchor on right. Woman watching them on TV screen."Here's a late bulletin. Wendy and I have been fired, so we'll just say goodbye and God Bless."	158980
1997	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	1-6-1997	TV Newscaster. Man watching small TV screen."Jitters on Wall Street today over rumors that Alan Greenspan said, 'A rich man can as soon enter Heaven as a camel fit through the eye of a needle."	158981
1996	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	6-10-1996	TV Newscaster on TV screen. Man alone in a large room watching TV."The top of the news is coming right up. But, first, the bottom of the news."	158982
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shanahan, Danny	11-20-1995	TV Anchor announcement, while man watches news from his living room chair."Hey! This is News."	158983
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Agee, Jon	11-6-1995	TV News. Man talking about the MacNeil-Lehrer News program."I never knew who was who until the other one left."	158984
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	9-4-1995	TV Anchor. Male TV News Anchor, as his angry female co-anchor Nancy, looks on. Seen on TV Screen with two viewers almost out of the cartoon"Now here's my co-anchor, Nancy, with a conflicting account of that very same story."	158985
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Woodman, Bill	8-14-1995	TV News. Bartender to patron at one end of the bar. Three people with scripts in hand, smiling -- two male anchors with the female anchor in the middle at the other end of the bar"No, we don't  have a TV, but we do have a news team."	158986
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	7-31-1995	TV Newscaster on TV screen while man in his living room watches."On a personal note, my wife, Ann, and I have agreed to separate, as I've fallen in love with the sound of my own voice."	158987
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	6-6-1995	TV News. Cat female anchor dressed in suit and dog male anchor dressed in suit anchor a news show."Remember, this is just an experiment."	158988
1995	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	2-13-1995	TV Anchorwoman being watched by man in living room."This just in! A fifteen-man nineteen-forties swinger-era-style big band was discovered intact today in Brno, Czechoslovakia."	158989
1994	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	2-14-1994	TV News. Man, facing camera mounted on his TV, is reading from a multi-paged script as newscaster, shown on the TV looks on."The much ballyhooed era of TV interactivity took a step closer to reality today."	158990
1994	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	2-14-1994	TV Newscaster facing TV camera with other newscasters in the background. Channel. 3. Three men and a woman seated at the desk."And for all of us here at the six o'clock news -- and don't forget we'll be appearing Saturday night at Mr. Fun -- make it a good one!"	158991
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Crawford, Michael	12-6-1993	TV Newscaster on the television screen while man with newspaper looks up at the screen with a dubious look on his face."Was the Dow to die for today, or what?"	158992
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	11-8-1993	TV News. Man to guests looking at a painting on the wall"Like it? It's a Morley Safer."	158993
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	9-27-1993	TV News. Man in boat during flood talking to man clinging to chimney on roof of house."Try to hang on, man! Dan Rather's on his way."	158994
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shanahan, Danny	8-23-1993	TV News. Winnie the Pooh speaking to Piglet as Eeyore smiling watching TV"Katie Couric will do that to you."	158995
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	6-14-1993	TV News. Three little pigs decide whether to let microphone-wielding wolf into their cottage."Should we let him in? He says he's Wolf Blitzer."	158996
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	5-24-1993	TV News. Reporter asks question of Bill Clinton at Press Conference"A Question about the budget, Mr. President, and, as a follow-up, may I have a hug?	158997
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Weber, Robert	5-10-1993	TV News. Woman says to her husband as she watches TV"I see Charlayne Hunter-Gault is back from Somalia with some absolutely fabulous earrings."	158998
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Wilson, Gahan	5-10-1993	TV News. Man says to woman as they watch an extremely big-mouthed big-toothed man on TV"No one comes close to him for sound bites!"	158999
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	4-5-1993	TV News. Woman at a cocktail party introduces her indignant-looking husband to another couple"Neil, here, is a retired Army general who has been on Ted Koppel a lot recently, shooting his mouth off."	159000
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cline, Richard	4-5-1993	TV News. Woman says to man at a bar"Any other political convictions you wish to share besides having the hots for Dee Dee Meyers?"	159001
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Roberts, Victoria	1-18-1993	TV News. Man, at a both in a diner, says to woman."You have an air of Camille Paglia about you."	159002
1993	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	1-11-1993	TV News. Couple watches newscaster on TV"And, finally, after a day of record trading on Wall Street, the entire world was owned by Mickey Mouse."	159003
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Lorenz, Lee	12-21-1992	TV News. One woman to another as husband manipulates conversation at party"This evening the role of Bob Novak is being played by my husband, Norman Hatcher."	159004
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	12-7-1992	TV News. Couple watch TV Newscaster holding his nose One says to the other:"I don't say he's wrong -- I just don't think that's the way to report the country's leading economic indicators."	159005
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	10-26-1992	TV News. Man watching the evening news on television set. Woman Newsanchor on screen."This is your ninety-nine-per-cent-free six-o'clock news."	159006
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	8-10-1992	TV News. Man and woman listen to newscaster about the 1992 Election campaign"On yesterday's news, we left Bill and Hillary and Al and Tipper in the Midwest, preparing to go their separate ways after their bus trip. Meanwhile, their nemesis, George, upset by the latest popularity polls, was consulting with his friend James…""…about his lagging reelection campaign. Now, on with today's news."	159007
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Shananhan, Danny	8-3-1992	TV News. Woman with a cup of tea talking to her dog in the kitchen"'60 Minutes' is on."	159008
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ross, Al	2-24-1992	TV News. Couple listening to anchorman on television screen"And now, ladies and gentlemen, with a very, very funny and uplifting story, the President of the United States.	159009
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	4-8-1991	TV News. Barricade with sign that reads "Police Line: No Video Cameras Beyond This Point."Refers to current scandal over videotape of police brutality incident in Los Angeles.	159010
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	12-2-1991	TV News. Bomb with words: "This Just In!" falls towards newscaster who is looking at a sheet of paper with Nightly News written behind him and camera facing him.	159011
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	9-23-1991	TV News. Man sitting in front of television"Those are the headlines, and we'll be back in a moment to blow them out of proportion."	159012
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Harris, Sidney	6-10-1991	TV News Anchors fight over who reports in Anchors AwayMan to woman anchor: "I said I'll do the sports now!" Woman anchor to male anchor: "Oh, no, you won't! I'm going to do the consumer bit." Weatherman behind them at weather map: "Both of you shut up! Here's the weather."	159013
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	3-18-1991	TV News. Female principal talking to mother and child as she interviews them:"Naturally, we like to think that all our preschool candidates have anchor potential."	159014
1991	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	2-4-1991	TV News. Man looks out picture window, at beautiful day with clouds in the sky and is startled to see the TV logo "CNN LIVE" in the lower right corner.	159015
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	12-24-1990	TV News. The Fates are typical Greek maidens, identified as News, Sports and Weather.	159016
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	O'Brien, John	10-22-1990	TV News. Newscasters on News 10 -- Male anchor to right, female anchor to the left, anchor in the middle:"And in a five-to-four decision today the United States Supreme Court ruled that atheists may not be barred from foxholes."	159017
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Barsotti, Charles	Episode.10-1-1990	TV News. Supermarket Newscaster. Man announcing supermarket headlines in front of a microphone at desk."In our headlines today, ground chuck is on special at $1.18 a pound, peanut butter, creamy or crunchy, is $1.49 for an eighteen-ounce jar, and woman kidnapped by aliens loses 137 pounds in twelve-hour outer-space ordeal."	159018
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Teitelbaum, Eric	3-12-1990	TV Female Newscaster to cameras, a male colleague and a female colleague next to her in studio:"This late news item. The ugly rumors that I've been secretly dating a news director at another network have proved to be true, and starting Monday, I'll be anchoring the 'Early Evening Report' on Channel 6."	159019
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter, Mischa	2-19-1990	TV Newscaster on TV screen while man in home looks at the screen:"And today in Washington a top Administration apologist issued an apology while denying that the was anything to apologize for."	159020
1990	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	2-12-1990	TV Newscaster on screen next to Professor as man sitting in easy chair watches the TV screen:"And now Professor Weyfeld of Columbia University with some liberal claptrap."	159021
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	12-18-1989	TV Reporter with cameraman on steps of Capitol with microphone talking to a senator:"Hey, do you want to be on the news tonight or not? This is a sound bite, not the Gettysburg Address. Just say what you have to say, Senator, and get the hell off."	159022
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	11-13-1989	TV Newscaster on TV screen. Man listening and watching screen."Good night from our whole news team. And, in case we're not around then, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."	159023
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Steiner, Peter	9-4-1989	TV News. Boy dressed in suit standing outside school while other classmates are going into the building talking to reporter with microphone and cameramanI fully expect the third grade to hold plenty of difficulties, but I've had a restful summer and think I'm up to whatever challenges I encounter."	159024
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	McCarthy, Ann	8-21-1989	TV News. Man in the dark watching female anchor on TV screen.The Evening News	159025
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	4-17-1989	TV News. Woman talking to man as they watch TV"I just hope Connie Chung stays put for a while."	159026
1989	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	2-27-1989	TV News. Man to wife as they watch TV"What'll it be -- entertainment news or entertainment?"	159027
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	12-5-1988	TV Newscaster on screen while man watches-listens to screen:"And, in the ongoing saga of Western civilization, declines continues to lead advances by a wide margin."	159028
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Handelsman, J.B.	10-3-1988	TV Newscaster on screen while man and woman watch:"Here as on a darkling plain swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, where ignorant armies clash by night, Matthew Arnolds, Fox News, Channel Five."	159029
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	9-19-1988	TV News. Angry news director shouting to anchorman:"When you quote a Presidential candidate, Gorman, you do not -- I repeat -- do  not roll your eyes."	159030
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	5-9-1988	TV News. Man in stocks with a sign saying, "Details at Eleven."	159031
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Reilly, Donald	5-9-1988	TV News Director tells politician preparing to rehearse speech:"Let's run through this once more -- and, remember, you choke up at Paragraph Three and brush away the tear at Paragraph Five."	159032
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gerberg, Mort	2-29-1988	TV Newscaster on screen as woman watches:"Now, in addition to our regular programming, let me tell you about tonight's specials."	159033
1988	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Stevenson, James	2-8-1988	TV News. The crew of  48 Hours in their news van arrives and see the crew of  60 Minutes ahead of them going into a building:"Oh-Oh."	159034
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Martin, Henry	12-7-1987	TV News. Woman watching news report on TV, male anchor on small screen"And now a traffic update: A parking space has become available on Sixty-Fifth Street between Second and Third. Hold it! A bulletin has just been handed me. That space has been taken."	159035
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	10-26-1987	TV Newscaster on TV screen, with "Update" behind his head. Man in chair watching"Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers. Details at eleven."	159036
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Levin, Arnie	10-12-1987	TV News. Politician leaving capitol building speaking to broadcast media team, reporter with microphone and cameraman behind him"Sorry boys. I was told to keep my big mouth shut."	159037
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Maslin, Michael	9-14-1987	TV News. Man to wife in bed as he is about to turn off the light. Small TV in the foreground."Until the morning news then, good night."	159038
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	6-8-1987	TV Newscaster on small TV screen, man in chair watching"On the foreign-exchange markets today, the dollar fell against all major currencies and the doughnut."	159039
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Miller, Warren	5-4-1987	TV News. Man walks past booth on a sidewalk with a beggar reading his report. Booth says: "Vernon Trunick with the 3 O'clock Report"	159040
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	3-23-1987	TV Newscaster on television screen watched by man in chair"Owing to cutbacks in our news department, here is Rod Ingram to guess at what happened today in a number of places around the globe."	159041
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Modell, Frank	3-16-1987	TV Newscaster on TV screen, man and woman in chairs watching:Now, here's a pretty how-d'ye-do just in."	159042
1987	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	3-2-1987	TV Newscaster on television reading letters with man in chair watching screen"A Mrs. Ramona Bissell of West Allison, Vermont, writes 'What the hell is going on?' We here at WVCH think that question deserves an answer."	159043
1985	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cullum, Leo	8-12-1985	TV Newscaster on small screen while man in chair watches"In a controversial move today, the State of Rhode Island made a tender offer for the State of New Jersey."	159044
1985	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	2-4-1985	TV Newscaster on screen while man in seat watches"Today, not only did the President refuse to answer reporters' questions, but every single official in the country, high and low, also refused to answer reporters' questions.	159045
1984	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Saxton, Charles	9-3-1984	TV News. Man being interviewed on TV News with camera on him"Glad you brought that up, Jim. The latest research on polls has turned up some interesting variables. It turns out, for example, that people will tell you any old thing that pops into their heads."	159046
1977	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	11-14-1977	TV Reporter on TV screen says while couple watches television sitting in two chairs"A grand jury sitting in Terre Haute, Indiana, today handed up an indictment of society."	159047
1977	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	1-31-1977	TV Newscaster on small TV screen while man in chair watches"Meaningless statistics were up one-point-five-per cent this month over last month."	159048
1992	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Sipress, David	No Specific Date	TV News. Woman to man sitting with newspaper at open door in which cameraman and reporter with microphone are waiting"It's '60 Minutes.' Did you order a mushroom pizza in July, 1992, and never pick it up?"	159049
2004	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	2-2-2004	TV Anchor on set watched by man in seat: "'President Bush's tax policies are deeply flawed,'" candidate Dean shrieked today."	159050
2004	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gotham, Frank	3-1-2004	TV Reporter with a microphone and Cameraman sitting on couch in a bedroom. Man and woman asleep in the bed.  TV reporter says to Cameraman: "It looks like it's going to be a slow news night.""Extra! Extra! News of a gentler, bygone time!"	159051
2005	New Yorker TV News Cartoon	H				TV News Media out in force as chef goes on a ledge threatening suicide. Person talking to him: "They're going to print a retraction -- your desserts are not inconsistent."Cameras, reporters, microphones all sticking out of windows while chef precariously holds on to the wall of the building while standing on the thin ledge.	159052
1976	New Yorker TV News Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Saxon, Charles	11-1-1976	TV News. Control room where three technicians face control board and 15 small  monitors plus two big monitors with a man sitting in front of the American Flag. Male Producer on headphones behind them.	159053
1975	New Yorker TV News Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Saxon, Charles	9-8-1976	TV News. Four Camera units -- reporter with microphone and camera on shoulder with satellite dishes on their backpacks waiting for an old-fashioned politician to come down the Capitol steps.	159054
1968	New Yorker TV News Cover	H	cartoonbank.com	Saxon, Charles	8-17-1968	TV  News. Politician with eyes closed, looking down at five microphones thrust in his face. Only the reporters' hands show.	159055
2000	New Yorker TV Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Koren, Edward	10-16-2000	TV Reporter. Man, learning against his truck answers a TV Reporter's questions while cameraman shoots the answer"How do I feel? I feel that your question is trivial, courts sensationalism, and is designed to appeal to appallingly base instincts. Additionally, it demeans my intelligence. Next question."	159056
2000	New Yorker TV Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Cotham, Frank	6-5-2000	TV Reporter doing a stand-up  from natural disaster site surrounded by debris with single cameraman."But the weather looks great for the rest of the week."	159057
1999	New Yorker TV Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Gregory, Alex	11-15-1999	TV Reporter at scene of huge apartment building fire, next to firemen with hose streaming water on burning building and fire engine"Luckily, none of the people inside appear to be celebrities."	159058
1999	New Yorker TV Reporter Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	9-8-1999	TV Reporter holding onto his hat, tries to get scoop on approaching hurricane on a sunny beach. A family of waving vacationers, in beach clothes (father, mother and boy) waving behind him to the camera. Lifeguard with hat and sunglasses on lifeguard stand"The relatively placid seas and those vacationers behind me notwithstanding, Dan, it's really starting to blow out there."	159059
1993	New Yorker TV Sports Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Mankoff, Robert	6-7-1993	TV Sports Announcer about baseball player at bat"Buzz bats left, throw right, and supports limited military involvement in Bosnia."	159060
1991	New Yorker TV Sports Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Fradon, Dana	10-7-1991	TV Sportscaster being watched by man in living room"The combined total of major-league batting averages was down three and a half points today. Outs outnumbered hits four to one, on a total of fourteen hundred at-bats."	159061
1992	New Yorker TV Talk Show Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Ziegler, Jack	10-19-1992	TV Talk Show. On a TV talk show, Eve laughs with snake while Adam looks glum.Snake is in the Jay Leno chair. Adam and Eve, naked are on the couch.	159062
1992	New Yorker TV Talk Show Cartoon	H	cartoonbank.com	Richter Mischa	7-27-1992	TV Talk Show Host introduces his guest, an ape in a business suit"And now, speaking against the theory of evolution…."	159063
2004	New Yorker: Back Page, The: Liberal Combos	H		Rosenthal, Marc	August 2, 2004	News Media. Newsboy with a New York Post (Headline: Ca Alors!) shouting "Le Grotesque M.  Bush!"  Subtitle: Liberal Media in French.	159064
2003	New Yorker: Newsboy hawking New York Times Illustration	H	COPY		6-30-2003	Newsboy hawking The New York Times with headline "Regime Change." "Bloodless Coup.""Jayson Blair's frauds put the Times' inner dramas on its own front page.	159065
2004	New Zealand Idol: Top 6 Performance Show: British Invasion	T			Episode #19.  4-11-2004	Reporter (Jessie Cassin - Herself).	159066
1990	New Zorro: Freedom of the Press	T			Episode #31. 10-19-1990	Editor Don Diego de la Vegas (Duncan Regehr) news reporting exposes him to the Alcalde's ire. Diego gets himself into trouble when becomes editor of the new pueblo newspaper, The Los Angeles Guardian.	159067
1990	New Zorro: Whereabouts	T			Episode #16. 3-23-1990	Writer-Journalist from England  tries to discover Zorr's identity.	159068
2000	Newborn	MT				TV Channel 4 Reporter (Margaret Enefer)	159069
1833	Newcomes, The	N	OWN - H	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Editor Arthur Pendennis, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette.  Narrates the story.  George Warrington, co-editor of the Pall Mall Gazette.  Tom Potts, hatter in Newcome and editor of the Newcome Independent News.Mr. Batters, proprietor of the Newcome Independent newspaper. Newcombe Independent, a paper hostile to the interests of Sir Brian Newcome and his family. Newcome Sentinel the country newspaper favoring Newcombe and family.Pulpit Pencillings by Laud Latimer, Fred Bayham's department in PM Gazette. Don Pomposo Lickspittle Grindpauper, Poor House Agincourt Screwcomb, name given Sir Brian by the Newcome Independent. Peeping Tom name given to letter-writer denouncing Newcome.	159070
1606	Newes From Hell	ER	USC	Dekker, Thomas		News	159071
1570	Newes from Northumberland	ER	USC	Elderton, William		News	159072
1988	Newhart:	T	SV 244		Episodes. Series 10-25-1982 to 9-8-1990.	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), ""Vermont Today"" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.In March, 1984, Dick became host of a low-rated local talk show entitled "Vermont Today," produced by shallow baby boomer schlockmeister Harris. Bev Dutton (Linda Carlson), the no-nonsense manager of Channel 8 from which Vermont Today originated	159073
1983	Newhart: Animal Attractions	T			Episode #25. 10-31-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. George finds a stray dog, Lucky. Stephanie's husband drops by to find out why she left him.	159074
1989	Newhart: Another Saturday Night	T			Episode #151. 2-27-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael and Joanna endure a torturous evening at Larry, Darryl & Darryl's house. Dick gives a commencement speech at an exclusive school.	159075
1988	Newhart: Apples, Apples, Apples	T			Episode #140. 10-31-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael revs up the stale Ye Olde Apple Days festival, leaving George and his traditional activities in the cold until George organizes a rival festival. Larry and his brothers stage a walk-a-thon when swampland is endangered.	159076
1989	Newhart: Attack of the Killer Aunt	T			Episode #169. 12-11-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna's aunt, Louise (Nancy Walker), visits bearing gifts despite her long-standing opinion that Joanna is much too good for Dick.	159077
1988	Newhart: Attention WPIV Shoppers	T			Episode #132. 2-15-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is roped into co-hosting a home shopping show with Stephanie.	159078
1986	Newhart: Baby, I'm Your Handyman	T			Episode #88. 4-7-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George worries that a new girlfriend is only dating him to make use of his handyman skills. TV Producer J.J. (Fred Applegate) buys a Victorian mansion and plans to bulldoze it to erect a space needle.	159079
1990	Newhart: Beauty and the Pest	T			Episode #173. 1-15-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna takes an odd man to several houses to try to convince him to buy one, but he just can't seem to commit. Joanna visits his home and walks in to find a shrine dedicated to her.	159080
1984	Newhart: Best Friends	T			Episode #38. 2-13-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk is up in arms when a fast food franchise announces plans to build a restaurant in town.	159081
1988	Newhart: Big Uneasy, The	T			Episode #133. 2-22-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael is tempted by a TV executive during a conference in New Orleans.	159082
1984	Newhart: Book Beat	T			Episode #36. 1-30-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. After guesting on a literary discussion TV program, Dick is tabbed to be its new host.Dick's first program gets off to a bad start when his scheduled guest doesn't show up and the fill-in, Col. Lloyd Mennenger (Guy Boyd) is a little off-kilter.  Producer Michael Harris (Peter Scolari).	159083
1990	Newhart: Born To Be Mild	T			Episode #177. 2-26-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is roped into joining George's old gang, The Houligans, when they reunited after 40 years. Dick leads them into a rumble against their long-time rivals, The Ruffians.	159084
1983	Newhart: Boy Who Cried Goat, The	T			Episode #18. 3-13-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. When Kirk's café is robbed, his history of deception comes back to haunt him as the insurance investigator refuses to believe his story.	159085
1983	Newhart: Breakfast Theater	T			Episode #15. 2-7-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. A washed-up comic visits the Stratford reminding Dick of the debt he owes him for starting his writing career.The comic shames Dick into letting him perform at the inn over Joanna's strenuous objections.	159086
1988	Newhart: Buck Stops Here, The	T			Episode #131. 2-8-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick becomes the town pariah after he inadvertently kills the town's good-luck charm, The Great White Buck.,	159087
1984	Newhart: But Seriously, Beavers	T			Episode #49. 11-12-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick's jokes at Beaver Lodge roast for George are a hit with everyone except the guest of honor, spurring George to consider leaving the inn. Stephanie sells cosmetic kits.	159088
1989	Newhart: Buy, Buy Bites	T			Episode #155. 4-10-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie goes on a shopping spree while she tries to forget Michael. Meanwhile Dr. Kaiser realizes she has developed an attraction for Michael, who's been released from the sanitarium.	159089
1986	Newhart: Camp Stephanie	T			Episode #92. 10-6-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna endure George's wood carving. Stephanie has her hands full when she temporarily leads a group of "Ranger Girls." While Steph tries to teach them about coming-out parties and makeup, the girls want to learn survival techniques.	159090
1985	Newhart: Candidate Larry	T			Episode #71. 11-4-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry runs for Mayor.	159091
1984	Newhart: Cats	T			Episode #34. 1-16-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk throws a dinner party for Dick, Joanna, Cindy and himself.Stephanie's old boyfriend stays at the inn with his new wife, Stephanie's old best friend, Tish Ellison. Sparks fly when Steph and Tish get reacquainted.	159092
1990	Newhart: Child in Charge	T			Episode #175. 2-5-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie's parents buy WPIV for baby Stephanie. Dick refuses to pander to the child, forcing baby Steph to cancel Vermont Today in the middle of an interview with George McGovern.	159093
1987	Newhart: Chimes They Are a Changin'	T			Episode #106. 1-26-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George sets out to repair the town's cracked bell tower even after the town votes him down. Michael rents The Wizard of Oz to overcome his fear of wind.  J.J. (Fred Applegate).	159094
1986	Newhart: Co-Hostess Twinkie	T		Mirkin, David	Episode #91. 9-29-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is stuck with a perky, brainless co-hostess for his new program, "On the Town."	159095
1988	Newhart: Courtin' Disaster	T			Episode #138. 5-9-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna sets George up on a blind date. Everything goes great until George runs into his date's jealous ex-boyfriend.	159096
1989	Newhart: Cupcake in a Cage	T			Episode #168. 12-4-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie is sent to jail after she slaps a security guard in a fit of prenatal hormones.	159097
1989	Newhart: Cupcake on My Back	T			Episode #150. 2-20-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael goes into debt after spending lavishly on Annual Cupcake Day.	159098
1984	Newhart: Curious George at the Firehouse	T			Episode #35. 1-23-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. George becomes a volunteer fireman determined to shed his image as the town boob.George loses the keys to the fire truck just as the town's first fire in five years erupts.	159099
1990	Newhart: Daddy's Little Girl	T			Episode #178. 3-5-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.After another shopping spree for baby Steph, Dick teaches Michael that materialism isn't the best way to raise a child. A skeptical Michael becomes convinced after a haunting dream depicts a possible future. Grown-Up Baby Steph (Julia Duffy).	159100
1986	Newhart: Desperately Desiring Susan (1)	T			Episode #95. 10-27-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael becomes enamored with a temporary office secretary named Susan Polger (Jean Bruce Scott).	159101
1986	Newhart: Desperately Desiring Susan (2)	T			Episode #96. 11-3-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael struggles with his desire for Susan Polger (Jean Bruce Scott) versus his passion for Stephanie.	159102
1990	Newhart: Dick and Tim	T			Episode #181. 4-30-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick finagles his way into a weekly poker game with Tim Conway (Himself). Unaware of Tim's cheap nature, Dick drives him away after raising a quarter.	159103
1985	Newhart: Dick Gets Larry's Goat	T			Episode #57. 2-4-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Loudons feud with Larry and the Darryls after Dick alerts animal control to the brother's illegal and annoying goat.	159104
1986	Newhart: Dick the Kid	T			Episode #93. 10-13-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick heads west to pursue his dream of being a cowboy.	159105
1983	Newhart: Don't Rain on My Parade	T			Episode #28. 11-21-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Joanna is swamped when Dick volunteers her to serve Thanksgiving dinner for more than 100 persons including her parents.	159106
1989	Newhart: Don't Worry Be Pregnant	T			Episode #161. 9-18-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael and a pregnant Stephanie return from a six-month cruise totally unprepared for parenthood.	159107
1987	Newhart: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Loudon	T			Episode #109. 2-16-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick gains an unwanted reputation as an acerbic wit after verbally assaulting an inept guest. J.J. (Fred Applegate). Commentator Edwin Newman (Himself).	159108
1988	Newhart: Draw Partner	T			Episode #134. 3-7-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick gets a chance to work with his favorite illustrator, Corinne Denby (Eileen Brennan), while George and Joanna eagerly await the Stratford Inn's 5,000th guest.	159109
1986	Newhart: Dwight Schmidlapp Is Not a Quitter	T			Episode #86. 3-10-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.On a lark, Dick submits his newest book to his publisher under the pseudonym he used when he first started writing, Dwight Schmidlapp, only to find it rejected. Dick sinks into a funk when he realizes he's "coasting" in his writing career.	159110
1986	Newhart: Everybody Ought To Have a Maid	T			Episode #101. 12-15-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie worries she might lose her job after she breaks a toe and her temporary replacement is better than Mary Poppins.	159111
1984	Newhart: Fan, The	T			Episode #52. 12-3-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is hounded by an obsessive fan who goes as far as moving into the inn and starting a Dick Loudon fan club.	159112
1990	Newhart: Father Goose	T			Episode #182. 5-7-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael comes up with the perfect lead-in to Vermont Today, the Giddy Goose show. He casts his favorite dinner theatre actor as Giddy, only to discover the man's also his father.	159113
1987	Newhart: First of the Belles	T			Episode #104. 1-12-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick's old college sweetheart visits the inn for a weekend of skiing, leaving Joanna worried that Dick may want to rekindle an old flame.	159114
1988	Newhart: Friendship That Will Last a Lunchtime, A	T			Episode #128. 1-11-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick's former co-host Buffy Denver (Julie Brown) visits the inn and strikes up a friendship with Stephanie after discovering they have so much in common.	159115
1987	Newhart: Fun With Dick and Joanna	T			Episode #110. 2-23-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna find that spontaneity isn't all its cracked up to be after Dick's spontaneous plans land them in a fleabag motel for the worst night of their lives.	159116
1985	Newhart: Geezers in the Band, The	T			Episode #73. 11-25-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.When Dick's old college jazz band reunites at the inn, he finds that expectations often exceed reality.	159117
1989	Newhart: George and the Old Maid	T			Episode #148. 2-6-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Inn's old maid, Madelyn Stone, returns after a 25-year absence to answer George's marriage proposal. Stephanie competes with Madelyn.	159118
1989	Newhart: Georgie & Bess	T			Episode #158. 5-8-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George's Aunt Bess visits, shattering several of his childhood beliefs when he finds she wasn't the sweet lady he remembers. Dick and one of the Darryls play chess.	159119
1990	Newhart: Georgie and Grace	T			Episode #179. 3-19-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George falls under the influence of five priests vacationing at the inn. After George announces his intention to join the priesthood, Miss Goddard tries her hardest to change his mind.	159120
1984	Newhart: Georgie's Girl	T			Episode #54. 12-31-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George panics when his girlfriend starts talking marriage. Stephanie tries to pass the driver's test.	159121
1989	Newhart: Get Dick	T			Episode #162. 9-25-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick accidentally burns down Maison Hubert while enjoying an after-dinner cigar. The Loudons take in Hubert while he recuperates. Hubert vows he will get "Monsieur Loudon."	159122
1983	Newhart: Girl From Manhattan, The	T			Episode #27. 11-14-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Joanna convinces Dick to use a play he'd written years before in a local production.Friction develops when Dick casts her, not ion the role of "Joanna," but rather "Joanna's Mother."	159123
1988	Newhart: Gleeless Club, The	T			Episode #137. 5-2-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is on the outs with Joanna when he's accepted into the town glee club and she's not.	159124
1984	Newhart: Go, Grandma, Go	T			Episode #40. 3-5-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk's grandmother visits loaning her car to Kirk and Cindy for their honeymoon.Kirk realizes there's trouble when he's arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle.	159125
1989	Newhart: Good Lord Loudon	T			Episode #167. 11-20-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Cash-strapped visiting dignitary makes Dick's a loyal Lord. After hearing of his good fortune, the townspeople's opinion of Dick jumps up a notch	159126
1990	Newhart: Good Neighbor, Sam	T			Episode #174. 1-29-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.When an overbearing new neighbor moves next door, Dick finds his polite veneer mistaken for friendship. The townsfolk, who all assume Dick is their best friend, are in an uproar when they hear that Dick and Sam are "best friends."	159127
1987	Newhart: Good-Bye and Good Riddance, Mr. Chips	T			Episode #113. 4-6-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick enrolls in a typing class, only to find that the teacher is the same tyrant he had for a sixth-grade teacher.	159128
1988	Newhart: Goonstruck	T			Episode #143. 12-12-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie is attracted to the virile young stonemason working at the inn.	159129
1983	Newhart: Grandma, What a Big Mouth You Have	T			Episode #21. 4-3-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk's grandmother visits on the same night he finally gets a date with Leslie.	159130
1982	Newhart: Hail to the Councilman	T			Episode #3. 11-8-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick gets his hopes up after two city officials suggest he run for town council.	159131
1990	Newhart: Handymania	T			Episode #180. 4-9-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George is the toast of the town when he events a hot new board game, "Handymania."	159132
1984	Newhart: Happy Trails To You	T			Episode #53. 12-10-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is dragged into court when a farmer claims Dick plagiarized his work.	159133
1987	Newhart: Harris Ankles PIV for Web Post	T			Episode #112. 3-16-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael Harris interviews for a network job.	159134
1986	Newhart: He's Ain't Human, He's My Cousin	T			Episode #85. 3-3-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George meets his only living relative.	159135
1983	Newhart: Heaven Knows Mr. Utley	T	A1289		Episode #19. 3-20-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. George is the town laughingstock when he claims to have spied an UFO.	159136
1987	Newhart: Here's To You Mrs. Loudon	T			Episode #115. 9-14-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna has trouble dumping a 16-year-old boy with a crush on her. George searches for a nickname.	159137
1989	Newhart: Hi, Society	T			Episode #149. 2-13-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick fills in for Michael and takes Stephanie to a high society charity ball. Dick is the life of the party after Stephanie tells everyone that Dick owns a large hotel chain.	159138
1986	Newhart: High Fidelity	T			Episode #94. 10-20-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick endures the townspeople's pity when Joanna and new friend Hal are suspected by everyone of having an affair. TV Manager J.J. (Fred Applegate).	159139
1989	Newhart: Home for the Hollidays	T			Episode #146. 1-16-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna lands a job selling real estate. Her first sale hits a snag when her low-class clients, the Hollidays, stay at the inn while looking for a home.	159140
1989	Newhart: Homes and Jo-Jo	T			Episode #157. 5-1-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.To boost Dick's ratings, Joanna is given her own reality television show providing a great lead-in for Vermont Today. Dick loves the big ratings, but can't stand Joanna's amorous, lecherous co-host Justin Witter (Robert Curtis-Brown).	159141
1984	Newhart: Hunting We Will Go, A	T			Episode #47. 10-29-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick, George, Chester, Jim & Michael go duck hunting on the opening day of hunting season to film a TV special. They're all stranded when Michael forgets to tie off the boat.With death eminent, they all discuss their regrets in life including Dick's admission that he always wanted to play Professor Henry Hill in "The Music Man."	159142
1988	Newhart: I Came, I Saw, I Sat	T			Episode #144. 12-19-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick's father visits the inn and, to Dick's consternation, resists all Dick's efforts to entertain him.	159143
1986	Newhart: I Do, Okay	T			Episode #82. 2-10-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna and a decidedly unenthusiastic Dick decide to renew their wedding vows to celebrate their wedding anniversary.	159144
1983	Newhart: I Enjoy Being a Guy	T			Episode #22. 4-10-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick loves being just one of the guys when Chester and Jim invite him to join their golf foursome.Dick is distressed to find that their gambling habit and lousy golfing abilities make him the big winner. Dick tries to figure out a way to give the money back without breaking "the guy code."	159145
1989	Newhart: I Like You, Butt…	T			Episode #170. 12-18-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George meets the perfect girl, except for her large rear end. Michael and Stephanie consult with a baby naming guru.	159146
1988	Newhart: I Married Dick	T			Episode #142. 11-21-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna visit a therapist after Joanna becomes concerned that their marriage is stagnating. Stephanie is worried after discovering Michael had large ears as a child.	159147
1982	Newhart: In the Beginning…	T			Episode #1. 10-25-1982. Series 10-25-1982 to 9-8-1990.	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick travels to New York to interview famous starlet Erica Chase (Stella Stevens) for a potential biography.Dick and Joanna Loudon purchase the Stratford Inn. The inn opens for business amid myriad start-up problems.	159148
1987	Newhart: Inn This Corner	T			Episode #117. 9-28-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna love the fun-loving couple staying at the Stratford…until they announce they're opening a posh new inn down the street.	159149
1983	Newhart: It Happened One Afternoon (1)	T			Episode #23. 10-17-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick travels to New York to interview famous starlet Erica Chase (Stella Stevens) for a potential biography.Joanna hires Stephanie to be the new maid over her parents' objections.	159150
1983	Newhart: It Happened One Afternoon (2)	T			Episode #24. 10-24-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Man-hungry Erica Chase (Stella Stevens) literally chases Dick across her hotel suite to try to bed him.Stephanie's overbearing father flies to Vermont to convince her to come back home with him.	159151
1987	Newhart: It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To	T			Episode #105. 1-19-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Cousin Ned Vanderkellen's 100th birthday party goes smoothly until he drops dead.	159152
1987	Newhart: Jail, Jail, the Gang's All Here	T			Episode #108. 2-9-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry, Darryl & Darryl ask Dick to represent them after they're arrested for kidnapping a neighbor's cow.	159153
1984	Newhart: Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and POW, A	T			Episode #33. 1-19-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Stephanie and Joanna attend a poetry reading at Dartmouth where a professor has a special interest in Joanna.Dick unleashes his Irish temper when said professor makes a pass at Joanna.	159154
1990	Newhart: Jumpin' George	T			Episode #171. 1-1-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George plans on never sleeping again when he's plagued by a recurring nightmare. Michael and Stephanie use "wombphones" to educate their future child.	159155
1984	Newhart: Kirk Goes for the Juggler	T			Episode #32. 1-2-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk thinks he's met the girl of his dreams but isn't sure how he feels when he discovers she's a clown.	159156
1984	Newhart: Kirk Pops the Question	T			Episode #37. 2-6-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk relies on Dick and George to decide whether he should propose to Cindy	159157
1984	Newhart: Kirk Ties One On	T			Episode #39. 2-27-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk can't wait for his wedding to Cindy until the wedding actually starts and Kirk faints during the ceremony.	159158
1983	Newhart: Lady & the Tramps	T			Episode #29. 12-5-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Stephanie stumbles onto Larry, Darryl and Darryl's home when she's lost in a winter snowstorm.	159159
1985	Newhart: Lady in Wading	T			Episode #59. 2-18-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie falls for a visiting TV executive Wade Northlander (Charles Frank) forcing her to choose between him and Michael Harris.	159160
1986	Newhart: Larry's Dead, Long Live Larry	T			Episode #79. 1-20-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry dedicates his life to Dick when he believes Dick brought him back from the dead.	159161
1990	Newhart: Last Newhart, The	T			Episode #184. 5-21-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.In the midst of a town meeting, a Japanese visitor announces his intentions to purchase the entire town and turn the land into a gigantic golf course. Everyone but Dick is thrilled and sells out.Famous ending episode in which Dick Loudon wakes up from a nightmare -- and he's Bob Hartley, a psychologist, back in his former sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show, sleeping next to his wife in that sitcom Emily Hartley (Suzanne Pleshette).He tells her about his weird dream -- which was the Newhart show.	159162
1987	Newhart: Laugh at My Wife Please	T			Episode #125. 12-7-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna delivers Dick's unfunny speech when she's picked to give historical presentations to tour groups. George baby sits the Darryls while Larry vacations.	159163
1984	Newhart: Leave It to the Beavers	T			Episode #41. 3-12-1984	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick is dumbfounded when George's club, the Beavers, reject him for membership.Kirk and Cindy have their first fight. A man with an imaginary wife stays at the inn.	159164
1990	Newhart: Lights! Camera! Contractions!	T			Episode #172. 1-8-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Baby time for the Harrises as Steph's baby is about to be born. Michael is determined to capture the birth on tape over Stephanie's objections.	159165
1989	Newhart: Little Match Girl, The	T			Episode #154. 3-27-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.While visiting Michael in a sanitarium (he's vacationing), Dick runs into Illustrator Corinne Denby (Eileen Brennan) and invites her to collaborate with him on his next book -- despite her habit of burning things.	159166
1985	Newhart: Local Hero	T	SVD 801		Episode #56. 1-14-1985	Female Reporter Lynne Stewart. George is a local hero after he saves two boys from drowning.	159167
1985	Newhart: Locks, Stocks and Noodlehead	T			Episode #72. 11-11-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie's father visits the inn with the news he's left his wife. The town celebrates Colonial Days, an authentic recreation of colonial times.	159168
1985	Newhart: Look Homeward, Stephanie	T			Episode #60. 2-25-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie returns home for a brief visit but she's soon convinced to stay when she's overwhelmed with presents. Michael is astonished by Steph's transformation to a spoiled brat.Dick tries to beat Joanna's annoying knack for guesting exactly what her birthday present will be.	159169
1986	Newhart: Look Ma, No Talent	T			Episode #78. 1-13-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael begins shirking his duties and risks his job when he tries to find a talent to impress his mother.	159170
1983	Newhart: Looks of Love, The	T			Episode #31. 12-19-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Kirk helms a singles club in the hopes of finding the perfect girlfriend.	159171
1987	Newhart: Love Letters in the Mud	T			Episode #103. 1-5-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael helps Larry court the girl of his dreams. Joanna holds Dick responsible for his actions in her dream.	159172
1989	Newhart: Malling in Love Again	T			Episode #160. 5-22-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael and Stephanie conduct personal interviews at the mall and realize that they're perfect together after all.	159173
1983	Newhart: Man Who Came Forever, The	T			Episode #30. 12-12-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. With a deadline looming, Dick can't get any work done on his latest book due to constant interruptions.The Stratford plays host to a guest who just won't leave.	159174
1987	Newhart: Me and My Gayle	T			Episode #118. 10-5-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George reunites with an old high school flame.	159175
1989	Newhart: Meet Michael Vanderkellen	T			Episode #166. 11-13-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie's mother offers to buy the newlyweds a mansion, but only if Michael changes his last name to Vanderkellen.	159176
1989	Newhart: Message From Michael	T			Episode #156. 4-24-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael becomes a last minute guest on Vermont Today and emerges a town favorite. The dimwitted locals hang on his every word.	159177
1988	Newhart: Midseason's Night Dream, A	T			Episode #135. 3-14-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Everyone dreams: Dick dreams all his troubles have disappeared. The wicked Joanna torments Stephanie. Michael runs three major networks. Larry guest hosts The Tonight Show.	159178
1984	Newhart: Miss Stephanie	T			Episode #48. 11-5-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry misinterprets a comment by Stephanie and makes her the object of his undying love.	159179
1982	Newhart: Mrs. Newton's Body Lies A'Mould'ring in the Grave	T			Episode #2. 11-1-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick and Joanna Loudon (Mary Frann) learn that there's a body buried in the basement.The Loudons try to get the body moved to the church cemetery only to find out she a witch.	159180
1986	Newhart: Much Ado About Mitch	T			Episode #77. 1-6-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George joins a Big Brother program and is dismayed when his young protégé Mitch is awestruck by Dick's fast-paced lifestyle. Michael and Stephanie use a Quija board.	159181
1987	Newhart: Much To Do Without Muffin	T			Episode #114. 4-13-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael is lost when Stephanie goes away for the weekend. Desperate, he goes to a Beaver Lodge dinner with George and is the life of the party.	159182
1989	Newhart: Murder at the Stratley	T			Episode #159. 5-15-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Townspeople accuse Dick of murdering Joanna after her "disappearance" strangely fits the scenario of his first murder-mystery novel, Murder at the Stratley.	159183
1985	Newhart: My Fair Larry	T			Episode #61. 3-4-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna undertakes a massive project when she agrees to try to spruce up Larry, Darryl & Darryl and the Minuteman Café.	159184
1990	Newhart: My Husband, My Peasant	T			Episode #183. 5-14-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Society bluebloods Scooter Drake and his new wife Libby drop by with a child of their own, apparently superior to baby Steph in every way. Michael and Stephanie decide to divorce due to Michael's peasant heritage.	159185
1988	Newhart: My Three Dads	T			Episode #127. 1-4-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry, Darryl & Darryl announce their plans to adopt a child. Little do they suspect their "child" will be 18 years old.	159186
1986	Newhart: My Two and Only	T			Episode #97. 11-17-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.New friend threatens Larry's position as family leader.	159187
1984	Newhart: New Faces of 1951	T			Episode #44. 4-2-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna plan a birthday party for George after he reveals he's never had one. Dick calls everyone he can think of but no one can make it. In desperation, Dick calls up George's old army buddies.	159188
1988	Newhart: Newsstruck	T	A1288	Bryan, Bill,, Fred Rubin, Bob Underwood	Episode #136.l 3-21-1988	TV Producer Michael Harris (Peter Scolari), whose grasp of news would make Edward R. Murrow flip in his crypt, is asked to produce it. He changes his entire outlook on life when he starts producing the news.	159189
1989	Newhart: Nice Man Cometh, The	T			Episode #152. 3-13-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is picked to be the sidekick for a new late night talk show hosted by an abrasive man who has it in for Dick.	159190
1987	Newhart: Night Moves	T			Episode #111. 3-9-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick tries to find someplace to sleep after Joanna throws him out.	159191
1982	Newhart: No Room at the Inn	T			Episode #9. 12-20-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Inn is swamped when 24 guests are snowed in on Christmas Eve.Dick tries to find room for a traveler named Joseph and his pregnant wife.	159192
1982	Newhart: No Tigers at the Circus	T			Episode #6. 11-19-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick spirals into a profound depression after the Stratford is denied in its bid to be classified as an historic landmark.	159193
1985	Newhart: Oh, That Morocco	T			Episode #70. 10-28-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Lonely Joanna becomes best friends with Stephanie who insists on a group vacation to lovely Morocco.	159194
1985	Newhart: Once I Had a Secret Love	T			Episode #58. 2-11-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna spar after Dick is "riddled" with doubts when Joanna is set to appear on his Valentine's Day Show. Dr. Franklin Todd, aka "The Love Doctor" (Jack Bannon).	159195
1989	Newhart: One and a Half Million Dollar Man	T			Episode #153. 3-20-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Wealthy socialite Scooter Drake drops by Vermont looking to purchase an inn. While Joanna shows Scotter around, Michael begins a new career as a mime.	159196
1985	Newhart: Out With the New, Inn With the Old	T			Episode #63. 3-18-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George is upset when Dick and Harley Estin try to remodel the garage so it looks like the carriage house it was originally built several centuries go. Joanna hosts a rummage sale.	159197
1982	Newhart: Perfect Match, The	T			Episode #7. 12-6-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Leslie's high school sweetheart returns from far off places to ask for her hand in marriage.	159198
1985	Newhart: Pillow Fight	T			Episode #55. 1-17-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna squabble over creative differences when they collaborate on a book on pillows.	159199
1985	Newhart: Pirate Pete	T			Episode #67. 9-30-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick fills in on a kiddie TV program for its ailing host, Pirate Pete (David Wayne). Dick is appalled at Pete's commercialism and inadvertently gets the program cancelled. Dick tries his hardest to get Pete reinstated.George plays a practical joke on Stephanie adjusting her scale up two pounds.	159200
1989	Newhart: Poetry and Pastries	T			Episode #163. 10-2-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is chosen to judge the annual Poetry and Pastry contest. Miss Goddard, the reigning champion, uses her feminine wiles to try to influence the judging. Michael throws an all-male baby shower.	159201
1984	Newhart: Poor Reception	T			Episode #51. 11-26-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.After Michael is roped into hiring Stephanie as WPIV's receptionist, he can't bring himself to fire her. Meanwhile, Joanna hires Harley Estin as a temporary maid.	159202
1986	Newhart: Pre-Nups	T			Episode #90. 5-12-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Loudons, George, Steph and Michael are invited to Vanderkellen mansion for Arthur's birthday. Arthur insists Michael sign a pre-nuptial agreement, which he refuses to do. Stephanie fears Michael is only dating here for her money.Dick worries when he breaks a music box given to Arthur by Winston Churchill.	159203
1988	Newhart: Presence of Malice	T			Episode #129. 1-18-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick has a showdown with TV Critic Curtis Bilgray (Roderick Cook) after Bilgray writes several negative reviews of Vermont Today. Larry and the Darryls become cult figures after finding a pancake with Paul Anka's face on it.	159204
1987	Newhart: Prima Darryl	T			Episode #116. 9-21-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Larry is ousted as leader after he discovers that Darryl is actually the oldest of the three.	159205
1985	Newhart: Prodigal Darryl, The	T			Episode #65. 5-6-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Darryl runs off after he and his brothers win a contest for writing the best commercial jingle netting $30,000. Dick, Larry and the remaining Darryl search for the missing brothers. Joanna decorates the inn in Christmas décor for a Christmas card photo.	159206
1985	Newhart: R.I.P. Off	T			Episode #64. 4-8-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Harley goes to jail after he is tricked into selling swamp grave plots. Michael, Dick and Joanna set up an "Abscam" to catch the real criminal.	159207
1989	Newhart: Ramblin' Michael Harris	T			Episode #165. 10-23-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael quits his job at Menkey's grocery to become a lounge singer.	159208
1987	Newhart: Reading, Writing, and Rating Points	T	A1286		Episode #119. 10-12-1987	TV Producer Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) steals an idea from one of his TV production class students.	159209
1986	Newhart: Replaceable You	T			Episode #89. 4-14-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Secretary Alma (Helen Page Camp) amazes Dick when she fills in as producer.	159210
1983	Newhart: Ricky Nelson, Up Your Nose	T			Episode #16. 2-14-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick and Joanna are about to go to New York for a writer's conference.Kirk goes into the hospital for surgery to remove a foreign object from his nose, leaving Larry< Darryl and Darryl in charge of the café. But Dick and Joanna have to bail out the boys when an unexpected crowd turns up at the café.	159211
1987	Newhart: Saturday in New York with George	T			Episode #102. 12-22-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and George attend a literary party in New York. Dick worries that George won't fit in with the high class partygoers and is stunned and jealous when George is the life of the party.	159212
1990	Newhart: Seein' Double	T			Episode #176. 2-19-1990	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael announces plans to spice up WPIV's lineup with a new sitcom, Seein' Double, starring Stephanie as identical twins Judy and Jody with Dick as their crotchety widowed father.	159213
1982	Newhart: Senator's Wife Was Indiscreet, The	T			Episode #10. 12-27-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. U.S. Senator's wife checks into the inn and holds a press conference to announce she's divorcing her inattentive husband.	159214
1984	Newhart: Send Her, Ella	T			Episode #43. 3-26-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie is disappointed when she has to watch the inn instead of participating in the Maple Syrup beauty contest so she quickly crafts a disguise and goes as Miss Inez Velasco, leaving the inn in the hands of a guest.	159215
1982	Newhart: Shall We Gather at the River?	T			Episode #4. 11-15-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Joanna falls through he ice at the annual River Day festival.Dick is on the outs when Joanna blames him for everything bad that happens in her life.	159216
1985	Newhart: Shape of Things, The	T			Episode #74. 12-2-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie and Joanna open an aerobics club. Problems present themselves when Stephanie appoints herself as the manager and relegates Joanna to custodial duties.	159217
1989	Newhart: Shoe Business Is My Life	T			Episode #147. 1-23-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael goes job hunting after he's axed by WPIV.	159218
1986	Newhart: Snowmen Cometh, The	T			Episode #83. 2-17-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Town panics when it appears the annual Snow Carnival will be cancelled due to a lack of snow. Larry, Darryl & Darryl request $2,000 to make it snow.	159219
1982	Newhart: Some Are Born Writers…Others Have Writers Thrust Upon Them	T			Episode #8. 12-13-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick praises Vicki Bicksel (Judith Kahan), an aspiring writer's work to avoid hurting her feelings.The writer's enthusiastic husband quits his job to allow his wife to write full time. It's up to Dick to secure her an agent and teach her to write all before their savings run out in a month and a half.	159220
1983	Newhart: Sprained Dreams	T			Episode #11. 1-3-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick jeopardizes Leslie's lifelong dream of becoming a world-class skier when he accidentally falls on her.	159221
1986	Newhart: Stephanie Nightingale	T			Episode #80. 1-27-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie must care for the hotel staff and guests when a measles epidemic sweeps the inn.	159222
1985	Newhart: Still the Beavers	T			Episode #76. 12-23-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick convinces George to quit the Beaver Lodge after the Beavers cheat George out of a prize rightfully his. George starts up a rival lodge to get back at the Beavers.	159223
1986	Newhart: Stratford Horror Picture Show, The	T			Episode #81. 2-3-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Loudons are spooked when the ghost of Sarah Newton returns to haunt the inn. (See Episode #2).	159224
1983	Newhart: Stratford Wives, The	T			Episode #26. 11-7-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Joanna creates a stir at a potluck dinner by breaking a long-standing tradition whereby men eat in the dining room and women in the kitchen.	159225
1985	Newhart: Summa Cum Larry	T			Episode #69. 10-21-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick covers for Larry when he enrolls in night school and doesn't want the Darryls to know he's improving himself. Joanna obsesses when a travel guide lowers the inn's rating.	159226
1987	Newhart: Support Your Local Shifflet	T			Episodes #126. 12-14-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick encourages Officer Shifflet to go on strike after the town refuses to give him a raise.	159227
1986	Newhart: Sweet and Sour Charity	T			Episode #100. 12-8-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna have an opportunity to shed their "town newcomer" status when Dick is asked to run a fundraiser for the local library.Dick, the former advertising executive, finds it a hard pill to swallow when his idea is rejected and Joanna's is unanimously applauded.	159228
1987	Newhart: Take Me To Your Loudon	T			Episode #121. 10-26-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael seeks to create an Orson Welles-style panic when he programs The War of the Worlds on Halloween night. Dick desperately tries to control the panicked guests at the inn's costume party.	159229
1987	Newhart: Telethon Man	T			Episode #124. 11-23-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick hosts a 48-hour telethon when WPIV is about to go under.	159230
1984	Newhart: Tell a Lie, Get a Check	T			Episode #45. 10-15-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna return from vacation to find Kirk and Cindy have moved away and Kirk has asked Dick to sell the café. Michael teaches Dick the only way he'll be able to sell the rundown café is by stretching the truth.	159231
1986	Newhart: Thanksgiving for the Memories	T			Episode #98. 11-24-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Loudons travel to Vanderkellen mansion for Thanksgiving but are forced to leave prematurely when Stephanie finds her parents threw away her favorite toy.	159232
1988	Newhart: This Blood's For You	T			Episode #141. 11-14-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie is horrified to discover that a blood transfusion following an emergency appendectomy came from Darryl.	159233
1982	Newhart: This Probably Is Condemned	T			Episode #5. 11-22-1982	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick and the gang pitch in to help Kirk get the Minuteman up to code after it's shut down.	159234
1984	Newhart: Tickets, Please	T			Episode #50. 11-19-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick throws a fit and is sentenced for outstanding parking tickets on the day of a big Celtics game. Stephanie, who's never been punished for anything in her life, can't bring herself to tell Dick that she's the one who got the tickets.	159235
1987	Newhart: Till Depth Do Us Part (1)	T			Episode #122. 11-9-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie and Michael worry that their relationship is growing cold.	159236
1987	Newhart: Till Depth Do Us Part (2)	T			Episode #123. 11-16-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael and Stephanie joyfully plan their wedding but ignore concerns about the future.	159237
1986	Newhart: Torn Between Three Brothers	T			Episode #87. 3-17-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Jilted fiancée staying at the inn gets a job at the Minuteman café. She unwittingly encourages the affections of both Darryls but rejects them for the more vocal Larry.George organizes a citywide campaign when Michael pulls Barnaby Jones off the air in favor of The Secret Lives of Platinum Gold Dancers.	159238
1988	Newhart: Town Without Pity	T			Episode #139. 10-24-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick becomes the focus of the town's ire after a prisoner breaks out of jail using one of Dick's how-to manuals.	159239
1989	Newhart: Twelve Annoyed Men…and Women	T			Episode #145. 1-9-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick's patience is tried when he's elected foreman of a jury of the townspeople who as always use their peculiar intellect to irk Dick.	159240
1984	Newhart: Twenty Year Itch	T			Episode #46. 10-22-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna has a date, set 20 years earlier, with a former beau in New York. A jealous Dick tags along. An awful trumpet player serenades the inn while he prepares for an audition.	159241
1989	Newhart: Utley Exposed	T			Episode #164.  10-16-1989	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Episode of Vermont Today on "Hidden Shame" nets a surprise guest when George admits to a childish prank.	159242
1986	Newhart: Utley, Can You Spend a Dime	T			Episode #99. 12-1-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick convinces reluctant George to live a little and spend some of his $50,000 fortune. Meanwhile the town believes Dick to be destitute after a check bounces due to a bank error.	159243
1984	Newhart: Vermont Today	T			Episode #42. 3-19-1984	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick gets his own TV program, Vermont Today. Originally scheduled to interview the president of the university of Vermont, Dick instead hosts a competition for the world's smallest horse.Stephanie meets Michael Harris (Peter Scolari), the man of her dreams. Producer (John C. Lawlor).	159244
1983	Newhart: View From the Bench, A	T			Episode #17. 2-21-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick, Kirk and George go to Boston to use their bench passes for a Celtics' game. Dick loses his pass.Leslie and Joanna wait at the inn for an incoming guest, Actor Daniel J. Travanti (Himself).	159245
1987	Newhart: Vintage Stephanie	T			Episode #120. 10-19-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Stephanie panics when she discovers she's no longer "blossoming." It takes Larry, Darryl and Darryl's sage advice to break her depression. George buys blue jeans.	159246
1983	Newhart: Visitors, The	T			Episode #13. 1-17-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and Joanna can't wait for their "fun" friends to visit but soon become perturbed after their friends treat the Loudons not as friends but innkeepers.	159247
1985	Newhart: Way We Ought To Be, The	T			Episode #68. 10-7-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Michael and Steph break up when Michael realizes he's tired of Stephanie's demanding ways. Dick has difficulties with the WPIV staff when they're slow to direct his show.	159248
1983	Newhart: Way We Thought We Were, The	T			Episode #12. 1-10-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. George's old flame visits the inn and both are disappointed when the other isn't as they remember.	159249
1983	Newhart: What Is This Thing Called Lust?	T			Episode #14. 1-31-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Leslie's attractive cousin, Stephanie (July Duffy) visits Vermont to settle her emotions as she nears her wedding day.Stephanie soon finds herself lusting after Kirk.	159250
1985	Newhart: What Makes Dick Run	T			Episode #66. 5-28-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick and his crew have VITA fever when the local broadcasting awards, the VITAs are scheduled to be announced. Dick, inspired by a pullet show put on by Larry and the boys for an ailing Stephanie, decides to jazz up his act to win a VITA nomination.	159251
1986	Newhart: Will the Real Dick Loudon Please Shut Up?	T			Episode #84. 2-24-1986	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick is thrilled when a production company expresses interest in making How To Be A Plumber into a video. His elation quickly dissipates when the produces decide to recast "Dick Loudon" because of Dick's shifty eyes and stammer.	159252
1988	Newhart: Would You Buy A Used Car From This Handyman?	T			Episode #130. 2-1-1988	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.George decides to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a used car salesman.	159253
1985	Newhart: Write to Privacy	T			Episode #75. 12-16-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Joanna and Steph are furious with Michael after they peek at his diary and find out what he really thinks of them.	159254
1983	Newhart: You're Homebody 'til Somebody Loves You	T			Episode #20. 3-27-1983	Journalist-Writer Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) writes how-to-books and buys a Vermont Inn, The Stratford Inn. Dick inadvertently insults Joanna calling her a homebody. Joanna takes a job with a travel agency in an attempt to assert herself.	159255
1985	Newhart: You're Nobody 'till Somebody Hires You	T			Episode #62. 3-11-1985	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.After demanding extravagant perks, Michael is fired form WPIV. Bev replaces him with Dick. An unemployed Michael falls to pieces and Dick is exasperated with his new job duties.,	159256
1987	Newhart:Unfriendly Persuasion	T			Episode #107. 2-2-1987	TV Show Host Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), "Vermont Today" over WPIV, Channel. 8. Michael Harris (Peter Scolari) producer. Loudon is also a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn.Dick tries to help Joanna overcome her fear of eye doctors. George feels slighted by Stephanie after she blows him off in favor of shopping.	159257
2003	Newman	M			Australia. Short	Newscaster (Daniel Cookson - Voice).	159258
1977	Newman Shame, The	M				Reporter at Airport (Terry Willesee).	159259
1974	Newman's Law	M				Reporter (George Kramer)	159260
2006	Newport Conspiracy	N		Lockhard, Merrill		Investigative Reporter Scott Avery, semi retired, is brought into an investigation of two bodies pulled from the waters in Newport, Rhode Island. He discovers there are people other than the original suspect with a motive for murder.	159261
1935	News	SS	MLPL	Winslow, Thyra Samter	In "My Own My Native Land."	Journalist-Narrator. "When I first went on a newspaper in my home town, I was very young. I had read a lot of stories about how reporters get news, and I was determined to make good.""I wrote the society column. I reviewed plays. Occasionally I wrote a news story."  Gets to cover an  accidental death that could be a murder."That's the trouble with women around an office," my editor said. "Always stirring things up. Never letting well enough alone."	159262
1986	News 12 Long Island	DT			Series 1986-	TV News Staff. TV Anchors Doug Geed (1986), Colleen McVey (1986), Carol Silva (1986), Scott Feldman (1988), Lea Tyrrell (1986). Reporter Stacey Sweet (1992-1996). Reporter Trish Bergin. Reporter Ken Grimball. Sports Anchor Bob Wolff (1987).Meteorologist Norm Dvoskin (1986). Meteorologist Bill Korbel (1986). Weather Anchor Bonnie Schneider (1997).	159263
1996	News 12 New Jersey	DT			Series 1996-2003	TV News Staff. TV Anchors Della Crews (2000-2003), Lee Leonard (1996),  Mizar Turiu (1996), Janine Strafaci (2000), Tom Layson (2001). Anchor Desarrie Berenguer (2001). Weekend Anchor Letitia Miele (2002).Reporter Tony Caputo (1998). Reporter Christopher King (2001). Reporter Kerri O'Brien (1996-2001). Theatre Critic Peter Filichia (1996-). Reporter Tom Fitzgerald (1996-2003).Meteorologist Mark Murphy (1996). Meteorologist James Gregorio (2000). Jason L. Liebman. Ally Bauder.	159264
2005	News 24 Sunday	DT				TV News Program. Newsreaders Moira Stuart, Jules Botfield, Sarah Campbell, Susanna Reid. Correspondent Jon Sopel. Political Correspondent Andrew Marr. Presenter Peter Sissons.	159265
1980	News 4 New York	DT				TV News Staff. TV Anchors Jack Cafferty (1980-1989), Rolonda Watts (1980-1985), Mary Civiello (1982-1995), Pat Harper (1984-1990), Perri Peltz (1987-1995), Dawn Fratangelo (1991-1994), Matt Lauer (1992-1995), Bill Boggs (1992-1994).TV Anchors Kelly Mack (1993-1995), Michele Dabney-Perez (1993-1994), Chuck Scarborough, Sue Simmons. Reporter David Diaz (1980-1993). Reporter Bobby Rivers (1992-1995). Reporter Pablo Guzman (1993-1995).Commentary Roger Grimsby (1987-1989). Sportscaster Marv Albert (1980-1987). Sports Len Berman. Weatherman Al Roker (1983-1995). Announcer Don Pardo (1980-1991).	159266
1950	News and Its Meaning, The	DT				Newsman John Daly	159267
1990	News at 12	T			Pilot Project. English TV series	Newscast. 12-year-old nightly replays his daily adventures in the form of a newscast	159268
1991	News at 12	DT	SV 94		Episode. 8-4-1991	Newscast	159269
1986	News at Eleven	MT	L. SV 44	Robe, Mike (Teleplay)	Ness Book (Many Good Quotes)	TV Anchor-Reporter Frank Kenley (Martin Sheen) returns to San Diego to join the "Action News" team. News Director Eric Ross (Peter Riegert) wants to do a story about a teacher arrested for rape but Kenley wants to wait until the DA can investigate.Without Kenley's knowledge, Ross arranges for a live feed from the school claiming that like any concerned parent he wants to know what is happening. Kenley agrees to lead off the newscast with the live report.Ross also assigns co-anchor Christine Arnold (Sheree J. Wilson) to the story. Ratings go up as the station plays up the story.  Kenley, under pressure, agrees to interview the child who made the accusation and her father.Under pressure a student admits having sex with the teacher. When the story airs, she attempts suicide. Kenley injects his own commentary into the newscast and is fired. He sets up Ross with a fake phone call on a pornography raid.Ross goes with the fake story as Kenley walks out. Female Newscaster (Clare Nono). Radio Reporter (Merritt Olsen).	159270
2007	News At Eleven	N		Herter, David W.		TV News Anchorman Jack Ralston works for a local cable news outlet exploits the societal climate to achieve his richly deserved status. He breaks a story of an apparent murder victim found in the fashionable Back Bay section of Boston, a story that could attract national attention. A 34-year-old veteran of the Boston Police, Frank Willis, and a former homicide detective with a tarnished reputation, responds to the call. With the city in turmoil and demanding answers, Willis unknowingly finds his road to redemption. Ralston achieves his coveted celebrity, but not through proving his theory that the murder is an act of retribution by a one-time victim of sexual abuse from a member of the clergy. It is the most scandalous era in the history of the Boston Archdiocese and the church is embroiled in a battle to survive public outrage and scorn based on countless allegations of pedophilia committed by its priests and the associated hypocrisy of the church hierarchy. Ralston wants to exploit the situation to become the number one journalist in the city of Boston.	159271
1967	News at Ten	DT			UK	News Staff. Newsreaders Fiona Armstrong (1987-1992), Alastair Burnet (1967-1972, 1976-1991), Anna Ford (1978-1981), Trevor McDonald (1992-1999), Selina Scott (1981-1982). Stand-in Newscaster John Suchet.Political Editor Michael Brunson (1986-2000). War Correspondent Terry Lloyd (1988-2003).Presenters Reginald Bosanquet (1967-1979), Andrew Gardner (1967-1977),	159272
1989	News Attack	M				Correspondents. Three ace reporters in Hong Kong	159273
1596	News Ballads (Miscellaneous)	PO	USC	Deloney, Thomas		Balladeer	159274
2008	News Blues	N		Mancusi, Marianne		TV News Producer Maddy Madison is a young producer for a San Diego TV station. She wants to work on serious stories, but management’s interest is solely in ratings, and not at all about reporting unbiased, important stories. Even so, Maddy is promoted to an investigative arm of the news station, and is paired with a sexy new photojournalist Jamie Hayes. The problem? Jamie is engaged and his wedding is in three months. On top of this, Maddy’s father leaves her mother for his pregnant girlfriend, her mother then skips the country and leaves Maddy shackled with her wild younger sister. But, on the bright side, a tip from a casual acquaintance points her in the direction of a major drug cartel’s tunnel used to smuggle drugs and immigrants into the country. She and Jamie go after this lead, even as it leads them to danger. 	159275
1904	News Boy March (aka Newsboy March)	MUS		Crist, Daniel W.		Newsboy. Music suggests fast feet of newsboy	159276
1904	News Boy Polka (aka Newsboy Polka)	MUS		Crist, Daniel W.		Newsboy. Music suggests fast feet of newsboy	159277
1904	News Boy Schottische (aka Newsboy Schottische)	MUS		Crist, Daniel W.		Newsboy. Music suggests fast feet of newsboy	159278
1904	News Boy Waltz (aka Newsboy Waltz)	MUS		Crist, Daniel W.		Newsboy.	159279
1949	News Caravan	DT				Newscast	159280
2003	News Flash!	G			Miniature Toy	TV News Female Reporter and Male Cameraman with microphone and camera to go with the KBRR TV Station.	159281
1776	News From Parnassus	P	USC	Murphy, Arthur		News	159282
1997	News From the Edge: Monster of Minnesota, The	N		Sumner, Mark	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	159283
1620	News from the New World	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		Heralds open play shouting "News, news, news!"  "Bold and brave news!"  Chronicler. Factor ("a factor of news for all the shires of England."  Printer of Newes who will give any thing for a good Copie now, be't true or false." .Chronicler who pads out his book with political gossip "to give light to posteritie in the truth of things," and a Factor of Newes who makes a living out of newsletters sent to the provinces.	159284
1951	News Gal (aka Byline).	T			Series. 10-20-1951 to 10-27-1957. ABC	Reporter Harriet Hildebrand (Betty Furness), "a sob sister for a press service." Show aired just twice, then moved to ABC Sundays under the title "Byline."	159285
2003 	News Heart	MF			Hong Kong	Tabloid Editors and Reporters of News Special, a small circulation tabloid, struggle to increase sales to save their small business. As a result of their restructuring efforts, the reporters must choose whether to report stories that could hurt their friends and colleagues in order to boost sales. Uncle (Richard Ng Yiu-Hon), the chief editor is told by his boss that an Australian media group is going to buy the business. News Special is facing a restructure. In order to save the press and his colleagues, Uncle has to improve the sales in three months or leave. He wants to enhance the entertainment coverage and the celebrity section. He hires Gigi (Gigi Lai Chi) as a reporter. Under the supervision of Wai (Edmond So Chi-Wai), a senior reporter, they follow the story of an up-and-coming star. Gigi is a tough girl who tries hard to get the story. She’s successful in her career but not her love life -- she broke up with her boyfriend. City News Reporter Lok Lam (Winnie Lau Siu-Wai) always writes her story with a rational point of view. In one case, she starts to question whether she should put a sensational angle on her story. Uncle gives his full support to Wai, Gigi and Lok Lam. But Uncle bears a huge burden from his work and family and cannot help himself.  Wai and Lok Lam  discover that a young wealthy businessman who dates a mysterious girl is Uncle’s separated wife. Wai and Lok Lam struggle whether to report this or to cover it up to protect Uncle. Which is more important, catering to the audience or helping a colleague? 	159286
1990	News Hounds	MT				News Editor Assistant (Leonard Webster).	159287
1947	News Hounds (aka Newshounds)	M	SVDSP 777	Ryan, Tim, Edmond Seward, George Cappy (Story). Seward, Ryan (Screenplay)	Bowery Boys	Copy Boys Terrence J. Montgomery "Slip" Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) and Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones (Huntz Hall) for Daily Chronicle. Slip wants to be star reporter and Sach wants to be photographer  Uncover a sports fixing racket headed by prominent citizen.Sach takes incriminating pictures but the camera he uses is lost in a scuffle. Another Bowery Bob, Gabe (Gabriel Dell) wants to get even with gangster. So he substitutes unsubstantiated story for story filed by Sports Columnist Mark Morgan (Bill Kennedy).Paper is hit with libel suit. Missing photographs save the day.	159288
1949	News in Review	DT				News	159289
1939	News is Made at Night	M		Larkin, John (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Maxine Thomas (Lynn Bari), aspiring sob sister and Steve Drum  (Preston Foster), managing editor of the Guardian News who is told not to hire women. He spends most of his time doing his own reporting rather than being an editor.Thomas is rejected by the editor so she goes to the editor's apartment and surprises him in the bath.  Drum runs into a gangster who confesses to a murder for which a man is being executed and then is shot down. Drum calls in the story.Thomas says she'll  give the story to a rival paper unless he hires her. Newspaper publisher's son Albert Hockman (Russell Gleason) and Thomas sneak into prison and Hockman pretends to be the governor and calls for a stay of execution.Thomas is held captive  by the crook, but Drum arrives to save her. As the police arrive, Thomas and Drum begin arguing about who will get the byline on the story. Drum tells her that all her future bylines will contain his name.New York Times, 7/1/3/39: "On the whole, it is the sort of picture which should mildly amuse everyone -- except, of course, newspaper people." Reporter (Imboden Parrish).	159290
1983	News is the News, The	T			Series - TN-2	Parody News. Satire of TV newscasts. Newscasters ( Simon Jones, Charlotte Moore, Michael Davis, Trey Wilson, Lynne Thigpen). London Correspondent (Michael Palin).	159291
1949	News Item	T			Video Theatre. 11-20-1949	Newspapers	159292
1975	News Item, The	P	MLPL	Olmo	Play Index, 1973-77	Newspaper	159293
1977	News of the World	MUS			The Jam	Journalist. Know-it-all Journalist fair game. “Little men tapping things out -- points of view...Remember their views are not the gospel truth.”	159294
1930	News of Youth	DR			Radio Series.	Public Affairs program	159295
1997	News on Aliens, The	N		Measday, Stephen		Reporter Rick Street, roving reporter from the News They Didn't Use is back investigating mysterious appearance of UFOs at Word's End Creek.	159296
1960	News on Good Friday, The	DT				Newscast	159297
1928	News Parade, The	M		Butler, David, William M. Conselman (Story). Malcolm Stuart Boylan (Titles).  Burnett Hershey (Scenario)	AFI-Newsreels - Ness Book	Newsreel Photographer "Newsreel Nick"  Naylor (Nick Stuart) tries to get footage of reclusive millionaire. Wealthy man is so reluctant to be photographed that the newsreel office has a separate closet for the cameras he has wrecked.Newsreel Nick Naylor follows the millionaire and his daughter to Havana, where he saves them from a kidnapping attempt.Ness:  Truman Talley, described as "Director-in-Chief Talley, the hard-boiled, straight shooting chief of the newsreel staff," was actually the head of the Fox News Service at the time. Fox cameraman Russell Muth is also featured.Variety 5/30/28: "It misses the newsreel boys just as the many newspaper and college pictures have falsified press and campus….""Would have been better if Fox had undertaken to screen this subject on the level and gone into more detail as to the enterprise and energy involved in turning out 104 newsreels a year."	159298
1932	News Reel	N		Casey, Robert J.		Photographer. Who-done-it with a photo-lab setting	159299
1990	News to Us	T	SV 91, 47			News. Takes a look at the less serious side of news	159300
1998	News Traveler	M				News Media (Bibianna Baez).	159301
1774	News-Paper Wedding, The;  or an Advertisement for a Husband.	N	COPY	Anonymous		Newspaper Advertisement. Founded on incidents which arose in consequence of an advertisement that appeared in the Daily Advertiser, July 29, 1772. Number of original letters on the subject of love and marriage.	159302
1785	News-paper, The	PO	USC	Crabbe, Rev. George		Press	159303
1953	News, The	PO	MLPL	Norse, Harold	In "Undersea Mountain, The."	New York Times. "News. You hurry past wretched headlines Of that bloody and interminable Madness, war in the east, generals who bray Their own particular neurosis into The radar of the nerves…""The news, always dangerous, enters Without knocking, the doors Of the body fling apart, the house is taken Over, ransacked, rutted. The occupant, No matter how calmly Facing the intruder with his leveled gun, Falls to the floor, undone at the loud report	159304
2007	News, The	MT				Reporter (Glenn Taranto). 	159305
1992	News: Stay the Night: 11 O'Clock News	DT	SV 144		4-28-1992	TV Newscast	159306
1945	Newsboy	C		Gropper, William		Newsboy	159307
1905	Newsboy Galop	MUS				Newsboy. Music suggests fast feet of newsboy	159308
1888	Newsboy Ned, Detective, or, Two Philadelphia Gamins	N	USC	Morris, Charles		Newsboy-detective	159309
1909	Newsboy Partners, The	N	OWN - H	Webster, Frank V.		Newsboy Jimmy Small.	159310
1854	Newsboy, The	N	USC	Smith, Elizabeth Oakes		Newsboy Bob (Robert). Tribune-Times-Herald.	159311
1879	Newsboy, The	A			Loren Ghiglione	Newsboy. Carved and assembled wood, 42 inches high. Trade sign originally hung outside the front office of the Pawtucket (Rhode Island) Record.	159312
1892	Newsboy's Story, The	MUS		Fischer, Mary E. and Della Hicks (music)		Newsboy.	159313
1938	Newsboys' Home	M	VHS 1489	Kahn, Gordon, Charles Grayson (Story). Kahn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Perry Warner (Edmund Lowe) quarrels with Gwen Dutton (Wendy Barrie) when she takes over her father's paper, the Globe. Rival paper, The Star, purchased by a crooked politician, starts a circulation war. Warner quits.Dutton tearfully admits she was wrong, Warner comes back as editor. They  marry when newsboys rescue "Rifle" Edwards (Jackie Cooper) and Sailor (Harris Berger), and turn the crooks over to the police ending the circulation war. Pressman (Kernan Cripps).Newsboys (Michael Conroy, Hi Roberts, Bill Cartledge, Billy Graff, Jr., Lee Murray, Lawrence Lathrop).  Rewrite Man (Frank O'Connor). Variety 1/25/39: "Moral seems to be that yellow journalism pays and that woman has no place at the head of a newspaper."Variety, 1/25/39: "Hollywood's usual far-fetched presentation of the fourth estate is gone one better with this entry, which pictures the circulation side as being little short of a World War, with the kids in the middle of it all."	159314
2000	NewsBreak	M	SVD 1108, SVD 1099			TV News Staff. Reporter John McNamara (Michael Rooker) is a tough and reckless newspaper reporter with a lot of enemies. TV Reporter (Suzanne Friedline). Reporter #1 (Elizabeth Kuyper). Reporter #2 (Harold Joseph Green). News Reporter (Donald Agnelli).McNamara covers the murder of a fellow newsman and uncovers a city-wide corruption scandal.	159315
1973	NewsCenter, The: Los Angeles	DT			Series 1974-2003	TV News Staff. Los Angeles Anchor Tom Snyder (1973-1974 - New York Anchor 1974-1977). Los Angeles Weatherman Howard Thompson (1977-1981). Los Angeles Anchors Pat Sajak, John Schubeck. Los Angeles Reporter-Anchor Kelly Lange.	159316
1979	NewsCenter, The: New York	DT			Series 1974-2003	TV News Staff. TV New York Anchors Carol Jenkins (1974-1980), Chuck Scarborough (1974-1980)New York Reporters Larry Sacknoff (1974-1978), Dick Schapp (1974-1978, Carol Stokes, 1974-1980, Bob Teague (1974-1980), Jim Van Sickle (1974-1977), Jack Cafferty (1975-1980), David Diaz (1975-1980), Felipe Luciano (1979-1980). Marciarose Shestack.New York Reporters Allan Chernoff, Jim Collis, Don Criqui, Vince DeLisi, Frank Field, Tom Frick, Reggie Harris, Pat Hernon, Rick Leventhal, Paul Monix, Clint Morrison, Darby Mullany, Julian M. Phillips, Bill Ryan, Roger Stern, Frank Field.New York Reporters Jim Hartz (1974-1977), Chauncey Howell, Bob Teague, John Muller, John Snyder.New York Sportscaster Marv Albert (1974-1980). New York Consumer Affairs Betty Furness (1974-1980). New York Gossip Reporter Liz Smith (1978-1980). New York Anchor-Film-Theater Critic (Pia Lindstrom). Weatherman Stormy Fields.	159317
1995	NewsChannel 4	DT			Series 1995-	TV News Staff. TV Anchor Glen Walker (1995-2002). Anchor Mary Civiello (1995-1998). Anchor Matt Lauer (1995-1996). Anchor Perri Peltz (1995-1996). Anchor Chuck Scarborough. Anchor Sue Simmons.  Reporter Pablo Guzman (1995-1996).Weatherman Al Roker (1995-2000). Meteorologist Joe Witte (1995-1999). Sports Len Berman.	159318
1978	Newsdeath	N	GPL	Connolly, Ray		Journalist John Huckleston witnesses a terrorist bombing and becomes involved in the search for the terrorists.  Kidnapped by terrorists and held while they assault a broadcasting station. 1970s.	159319
1978	Newsfront	M	L	Ellis, Bob (Original Screenplay), David Elfick (Concept). Phillip Noyce (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameramen Len Maguire (Bill Hunter) owns Cinetone News  ("The Eyes and Ears of Australia"). Brother Frank Maguire (Gerard Kennedy) forms own company, Newsco International. Establishes strong connections overseas. Cuts into Len's business.Two companies eventually join forces creating Cinenews  when faced with competition from TV. Geoff, the editor (Bryan Brown) chewed out for reediting footage for comic purposes and goes to England.  Chris Hewitt (Chris Haywood) cameraman killed.Sign outside theatre: "One of our men died making this film."  Len objects to footage added to his coverage of forest fire to make it more dramatic. Covers Olympics, films fight between Hungarian and Russian teams at water polo match.Brother wants to sell film to American buyer offering $50,000 who wants to use film for propaganda. Len refuses, walks off alone more dedicated to practice of profession than profits.Narrator doing voice-over objects to line calling government a police state for oppressing Communist Party. Threatens to resign unless line is removed. Hints newsreel company could get blacklisted. TV Cameraman (Graeme Smith).	159320
1951	Newsgal (aka Byline)	T			ABC	Reporter	159321
1962	Newshawk: Novel of a Newspaperman's Fight Against Crime in the Prohibition Era, A	NM	OWN - H	Thomas, Christy		New York Newsman Edward "Carp" Carpenter, young man  working The News in search of Robert Graham, the ruthless forger and newspaperman who brought ignominy and disgrace to Carp's fatherFilm concludes with montage of actual newsreel footage and credits list cameramen whose footage was used throughout film.	159322
1997	Newshounds (aka Newshounds I)	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Strip is in two parts. First version, sometimes called Newshounds I, ran between 11-1-1997 to 12-8-2006. A sequel, Newshounds II, started on 7-2-2007.	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.	159323
2007	Newshounds II	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Strip is in two parts. First version, sometimes called Newshounds I, ran between 11-1-1997 to 12-8-2006. A sequel, Newshounds II, started on 7-2-2007.	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.	159324
2003	Newshounds: All the Newshounds Fit to Print: Book 7	W		Dye, Thomas K.	All the Newshounds Fit to Print: Book 7: 10-13-2004 to 12-8-2006. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.All the Newshounds Fit to Print: Book 7: 10-13-2004 to 12-8-2006.Red vs Blue (20 October - 4 November 2004)During the run-up to the 2004 election, Sam and Alistair end up arguing as to whether the Democrats or the Republicans will win. In an attempt to stop the arguing, Lorna promises them that if they both stop talking about politics, both on and off the air, she will give them bonuses, to which they agree. Later, Sam makes another bet with Alistair as to who will win the election. If John Kerry has a clear win, Sam will have to be the "Kumquat Kanine Klown" in the farmer's market. If George W. Bush has a clear win, Alistair will be forced to become the goalkeeper for an elementary school ice hockey team. They agree with the second bet. Bush wins, but because the victory is not clear, Alistair does not have to become the goalie. Alistair tells Sam that he is willing to be the goalie, but Sam changes his mind.Kevin is Given some Faith (9-23 March 2005)Kevin becomes annoyed by Ferris's latest craze, the singer Faith Daddiscash. He still dislikes after listening to all of Ferris's albums. He tries talking to both Alistair, Sam and Renata both claim they like her as well. It is not until he hears a song on the radio which turns out to be hers that he begins to like it, but when he tells Ferris, he claims it is the worst of Faith's songs. In the end, he decides to listen to his own music, which turns out to be Della's favourite.FG-909 (20 April - 3 June 2005)Wolfram is horrified when he learns that a drug that he uses to keep his fur glossy, FG-909 is taken off the market because harmful side effects. As a result, he asks Alistair for his help in organising a protest against the ban. After the protest fails however, he takes matters into his own hands, or rather paws, by creating positive news stories about the drug. But after he fails to get his bulletins in the news broadcast, and everyone he interviews being for the ban, he finally caves in and gives up.Later, Wolfram goes out to dinner with Rochelle, where he makes it clear that his life is no longer all about him, but about them, so he therefore asks Rochelle to marry him, an offer which she accepts.The Last of Della and Randy (20 September - 5 October)Some of the KPET staff decide to have a night out. Kevin goes out with Della, Sam with Randy, and Wolfram with Rochelle. During the date, which features music played by Gene Catlow and CatsWhisker, Sam and Randy continue to have problems. However, the problems truly arise when Randy's other boyfriend Vladimir is found at the same bar, at which point, the whole relationship falls apart. Afterwards, Della makes her final preparations, and leaves Kevin, not knowing when she will return.Dilbrook the Dog/The Wedding (7 October - 29 December 2005)After breaking her tooth eating some candy samples, Lorna makes an emergency dental appointment. However, after her treatment, she ends up in a hallucination. As a result, she now thinks that she is a dog, and her staff are now humans. She also ends up believing that she is not the owner of KPET, but is just the mascot of the company.Despite their best efforts, the staff fail to make Lorna realise that she is human again. Things become worse when Virgiltech calls KPET in order to discuss their contract. Lorna, under her current state, says that a dog cannot discuss the contract, but after some talking to, she agrees to talk to Virgiltech, but when she calls Wolfram a human, the company decide to cancel the contract. What is worse, with Lorna being declared legally incompetent, there is a danger of the company going into receivership.Ernest however attempts to come up with a plan to save the jobs of everyone at KPET, but everyone is mortified when they discover his plan is to sell KPET to KRVL. Everyone tries to think of ways to save the company, include a poor attempt by Kevin to disguise himself as Lorna, but luckily, they are saved when Lorna, with Julia's help, finally comes out of her hallucination. As a result, she puts a stop to the deal, and frees KPET from their relationship worth Virgiltech.After this, Julia helps Wolfram and Rochelle with their wedding, despite her allergies, and the couple wed.The Sunflower Power Struggle (8 May - 23 June 2006)Ernest is contracted by an oil company consortium to negotiate with "Sunflower Chemicals", mainly over an additive to clean up fuel that Hal is developing, but when he learns that own[clarification needed] is a dog, he refuses to talk with Hal. However, Ernest decides to sort the whole thing out by buying Hal. As a result, Ernest becomes the owner of Sunflower Chemicals. Hal refuses to co-operate with Ernest; Ernest asks Renata to see if she can make him work. She at first refuses, but then agrees.Hal and Renata therefore try to come up with a plan in order to get Ernest to let him go. This is done when Hal decides to perform his experiments into the additive in Ernest's flat for three weeks. As a result, Ernest gives up and lets Hal go free.Rochellicopter (17 July - 1 September 2006)Rochelle and Ferris decide to create their own traffic reports, without Lorna's approval. All goes well until Rochelle corrects their helicopter pilot, telling him that Ferris is a rat, not a koala bear, thus provoking the pilot's phobia of the animals. As a result, the pilot crashes the helicopter. Rochelle ends up with some server injuries, whilst Ferris escapes mainly unhurt, but guilty. However, the main shock comes afterwards when Wolfram tells Rochelle that she is pregnant.The Grand Finale (1 November - 8 December 2006)Lorna returns home discover that the chief managing officer of MegaNewsWest, Dover Whitecliff, wants to talk to her. Lorna comes into some shocks. First, she discovers that Dover's wife is Kim Yuasa, an old school friend whom she fell out with after she failed to pay a check at the old animal shelter Lorna used to work at. Second, Dover wants to over Lorna the post of Head News Editor for MegaNewsWest. Lorna is unable to make her mind about taking the post, as it would mean shutting down KPET and putting everyone else out of work. As a result, Lorna goes out for a walk to think about it. Then she goes on a short holiday to think about it. Finally, she makes an agreement worth Dover that she will take the job, on the condition that everyone else in KPET is given a job as well. The jobs will not be same, and they would be work for Dover instead of her, but on the other hand they would be paid more and be given mainstream respect. Everyone agrees to the terms. At the same time, Rochelle goes into labor, and Della arrives at KPET.Other featuresThe IntroductionThe opening section of the book is an introduction to the Newshounds story, starting from when Lorna was a baby. It continues from there, into her childhood, her job at the animal shelter and the foundation of KPET. After this, there is a summary of the strips by year.Extra Strips and Author's CommentaryThe book also features bonus strips that had not been published in previous books, as well as a commentary on the strips by Dye himself.	159325
1997	Newshounds: Newshounds: Book 1	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Newshounds: Book 1: 11-1-1997 to 1-1-1999. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com.	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.Newshounds: Book 1: 11-1-1997 to 1-1-1999. Dorian's job hunt (January 5-10 1998)Kevin is asked by Lorna to make a report about job hunting, by following Dorian, a former accountant, on his job hunt. However, the hunt does not go to well. Apart from making a musical résumé, he cannot find the right job. Eventually, Kevin finds him a job, but it is not to Dorian's total liking.The raccoon (February 17-21 1998)Alistair gets held at "Gunpoint" by a supposed armed raccoon, but Alistair continues to point out that he will not fall for a simple finger pointed at him, or for a water pistol. When the raccoon sees that he tried to hold up someone famous, he asks for his autograph. Later, Alistair proposes that he should come on the news, but he has difficulty with Lorna.The F-3.1416 Penguinshark (February 23-March 9 1998)The KPET crew try to get pictures of a new controversial fighter plane, by sending in Ferris with a tiny camcorder and in a disguise. Ferris manages to the film the plane crashing, and gets the material put on air, but the air force claim the material was a hoax.Yvonne sues Clinton (April 27-May 1 1998)When Yvonne fails to get flowers on Secretary's Day, she decides to sue Bill Clinton on sexual harassment charges, with the help of Wolfram. Eventually, Yvonne manages to get a settlement.Pomme de Terre (May 11-29 1998)The first long-term storyline. When Renata fell off a building pursuing George Michael for an interview, she was temporarily replaced by an attractive female dog, Pomme de Terre, who had a complete lack of experience, intelligence or sense of professionalism. However, when she sat on Wolfram's lap, KPET's ratings skyrocketed.[6] Lorna then considered the thought of her as a permanent replacement and make Renata do the weather, but she suddenly left to be a "trophy girlfriend".Napalm (July 20-August 7 1998)Wolfram is stuck in the middle of nowhere, so he hitchhikes a ride from an oil tanker. However, he later discovers that it is in fact full of naplam, and is being sent to a terrorist group in Azerbaijan. After a while, they stop at motel, where Wolfram is tied down to a chair without his trousers on. He thinks that this is the worst he can get, but faces even greater embarrassment when the police storm in.Trilvania (September 28-October 7 1998)Lorna manages to get Renata a press pass to a formal state dinner, hosted by the President of Trilvania. During the dinner however, things become complicated when the President changes his title several times, and Renata starts to eat too much food. Renata eats so much in fact, she throws up over the President. However, Wolfram cheers her up when he tells her that the President was in fact a con-man.Lorna's parents (October 12-30 1998)Ernest and Julia come to visit Lorna. However, there are unaware that Lorna runs a news company full of animals, which is something of a problem due to Julia's pet allergies. When Lorna asks the reason for their visit, it turns out that Ernest, "Is currently on the run from the mob after skipping out on a $2 million loan." After they leave on Halloween morning, several members of the mob arrive at KPET's doorstep demanding the money, but Renata manages to discover that they were rather old "Trick or Treaters," who are also, "Early risers."Media basketball league (November 16-25 1998)Due to there being no NBA Basketball, Sam enters KPET in the "Media basketball league". However, when tries to make a team, only Ferris and Kevin join in. To make things worse, none of them are any good at basketball, so when they do manage to do something right, they tend to go over the top in their celebrations. When KPET face KRVL in their first game, Kevin and Ferris make Sam concede the game because KRVL where, "Gnawing on the hoops."Alistair and the new year/And there you have it (December 29 1998-January 1 1999)Although not a major storyline, this started Alistair's annual tradition of visiting the beach every New Year's Day, and reflecting on the past and future.Other FeaturesGene Catlow and the Newshounds in "What We Have HERE is…" by Albert TempleThis guest feature was drawn by Albert Temple, where his character Gene Catlow (from the webcomic of the same name) is being interview for KPET news.KPET Fall ScheduleThis was a mock guide to the other shows would be appearing on KPET during fall/autumn. They include Galaxy Seven, a sci-fi program about the creation of a star, I Love Lucy - The Next Generation "Featuring 	159326
2000	Newshounds: Press Badge Blues: Book 3	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Press Badge Blues: Book 3: 3-31-2000 to 5-25-2001. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.Press Badge Blues: Book 3: 3-31-2000 to 5-25-2001. A Nose for News/All's Fayre in Love and War (April 24-May 5 & May 25-August 15 2000)Renata shocks everyone at KPET, particularly Lorna when she comes in after having surgery to reduce her "Muzzle size." Although everyone tries to ignore it, Renata tries to attract more attention. The only person who does is Hal O'Peridol, who feels sick to his stomach about his loneliness, which gives him an idea. After the surgery, Renata becomes increasingly unprofessional, but when Lorna confronts her, Renata storms out of KPET in anger, and becomes homeless. Renata also starts to get stomach pains, but even worse she is arrested by shop she is begging outside of. Renata's temporary replacement is Rochelle O'Shea, who Wolfram instantly falls in love with. In jail, Renata's pains get worse. She is eventually bailed out, but would rather stay in jail when she discovers the person who bailed her out is Hal. When she meets Hal, Renata's stomach pains go away, but when Hal drops her off outside KPET, they return. As a result, she spends the night with Hal. Despite Sam's attempts to woo her, Rochelle goes out with Wolfram. During the night, Renata discovers a can of dog food in Hal's house which she had before before her stomach pains, thus realising that Hal is the source of her pains. Also, when Wolfram and Rochelle walk home, someone fires a gun at them. Hal admits to Renata that he controlled her brain by making it think it was having stomach pains whenever she was 30 feet away from Hal, using a combination of his chemicals and nanotechnology provided by General Swallowemup. However, they soon realise that Swallowemup might use the new chemical in chocolates to brainwash everyone in the world to help in his plan to buy every company in the world, and things look worse when they discover a professor involved in the project has been killed. Rochelle admits to Wolfram that she is really an agent working for Swallowemup, who was asked to feed a dog biscuit to Wolfram to control his memory. Whilst they talk, Swallowemup arrives and kidnaps him, then takes them to the professors house after he learns that the hitman left his notes. When he arrives, Hal tells Swallowemup that he is a pet belonging to a human Hal O'Peridol, but when Swallowemup insults him, he bites him in the leg. Soon the police arrive and arrest Swallowemup. Swallowemup is sent to jail, Swallowemup Enterprises is made bankrupt, and Rochelle enters the Witness Protection Program, much to the disappointment to Wolfram.A Nose for Trouble (May 8-24 2000)Ferris goes out to a Celine Dion concert, only to find out that he mis-read the advert, which actually advertising for a Celine Dion lookalike. Ferris accepts the job, and becomes very successful. However, he occurs the wrath of other female impersonators, and gets beaten up. They learn that Ferris will have to heavy surgery, but Renata is jealous when it learns it is on his nose. Ferris hates his new appearance, but when Renata learns that he will sound less irritating, he loses his new job.What an Emferrisment (August 28-November 10 2000)At around 2 O'Clock in the morning, Ferris broadcasts his own quiz show, Big Billion Dollar Survivor Challenge 2001, using cardboard cut-outs of famous people as contestants, and making all the questions about Beverly Hills 90210. Kevin stops the broadcast, but a few weeks later, Ferris learns that another television company has stolen his idea, and that Tori Spelling is hosting it, and Aaron Spelling is producing. Ferris decides to hitchhike to Hollywood in order to confront Spelling Entertainment. After urging him and posting him back to KPET, the company gets a big shock. They are the first ever contestants on Big Billion Dollar Survivor Challenge 2001, and Tori Spelling herself is at the house. What is more, if they do not do the show, they will be sued for $1 billion. They decide to play the game. The longer the game goes on, the more popular KPET becomes. Their rating sour, KRVL cover the story, and Ferris starts to worry about not being attractive to Tori. The final, $1 billion question, which is on 90210, needs Ferris to answer it, but he refuses to answer, until Renata tells him that Tori will kiss him if he gets it right. Ferris gets it right, gets the money, and the kiss, but they cannot cash it as Ferris is a rat. Eventually, they reach a $9,000 settlement.Date/Alistair's Trip (November 20-December 13, 2000)Lorna goes on a date with Roger, who she first met at Yvonne's Halloween party. The date goes well, but afterwards, he turns out to be rather dodgey, giving Alistair some "Grade-A catnip". The catnip has a powerful effect in him, casing him to dream that he is in New York on December 8, 1980. During the trip, he meets Lorna as a young girl, who takes her to her old school. Whilst there, he listens to John Lennon on the radio, and realises that tomorrow is the day when Lennon was assassinated. He goes to visit both Lennon and Yoko Ono to try to prevent the disaster from happening, but he fails to do so. He later comes out of his dream, with Kevin beside his bed, telling him that he has been in a coma for two weeks.Lorna Dot Com (December 14-January 12 2001)Due to Alistair's hospital fees, KPET runs into debt. This is therefore the worst time for Ernest and Julia to visit Lorna. Ernest has made a deal with the mob, and even pays Lorna back all the money he stole from her piggy bank as a child as a Christmas present, but later blows it by telling her the source of the money, Lorna's unknown half-brother. His name is Virgil Lishuss, and is a successful software entrepreneur, owning a company called Virgiltech. Ernest proposes that Lorna set up an internet based company with Virgil's help, but later Kevin has a better idea of setting up a news webcast, which everyone agrees to. During the time the webcast starts, Kevin learns that Stormy and Connor have had a fight, and she is hired by Virgiltech to market the webcast. Although she does no work whatsoever, she seems to get a six figure salary.Let's Try…Escalate Access! (February 26-May 18 2001)KPET gets a raise in publicity due to Wolfram takes his clothes off at a gala dinner. Ferris getting an e-mail from Tori Spelling, which leads Kevin to visit Manny the Mink to see if it was true. KPET seem to gain more attention, causing many companies to worry about their safety. Even Connor is told to watch KPET as part of Starbucks company policy. They even end up buying Yahoo! Manny finds something wrong with the webcast, a computer virus, and tells Kevin just before he is killed. Renata and Stormy follow a link, Virgil's estranged half-sister and porn star Angie, who leads her to Virgil. He tells Renata of his hopes that his technology could help make the world a better place, buy creating the virus that is being sent by the KPET webcast. In the meantime, Angie wants to own KPET, and KPET gets a visit from Roger, who tells Lorna that he works for Virgiltech. Lorna learns that Roger and Angie are engaged, and that within 24 hours, KPET will belong to Angie. Whilst Renata talks to Virgil, the spirit of Manny sucks him into the internet, where he tells him about what has been going on. In the real world, Virgil goes into a coma and is rushed to hospital. When Virgil learns about what he has done, he awakens for his coma, stops the virus, and admits to what he has done. Rather than expose the story, Lorna is given an offer by Virgiltech provided she keeps quiet, and Roger flees to Uzbekistan.Other FeaturesFerris at the WTO!This special colour feature follows KPET's attempt to get into a meeting of the World Trade Organisation using Ferris as a spy. He goes into a meeting of people promoting globalisation and a meeting were people were eating food from different parts of the world, biased towards American products. When Ferris comes back with the information however, it turns out he wore his hidden camera in the wrong place, so no-one can tell who was talking.	159327
2002	Newshounds: Regime Change: Book 5	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Regime Change: Book 5: 8-5-2002 to 9-18-2003. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.Regime Change: Book 5: 8-5-2002 to 9-18-2003. Kidnapper Terrorists (August 19-September 13 2002)While Kevin plays poker with some of Ferris's friends, some of the rats tell him that in the house over the road a "kidnapper-terrorist" is hiding there. Kevin tells the others the story and get the man arrested. After the story is exposed however, a moral panic starts to raise, and everyone is worried about being kidnapped. KPET decide that the only way to stop the hype is to create another story to distract the public, so Rochelle tells everyone that Justin Timberlake "Plans to strip naked at our city's founders day picnic.Nirvana (Prelude September 23-October 4 2002, Story October 14-December 25 2002)Connor arrives at KPET and tells Kevin that Stormy has disappeared. While they talk, Connor tells him that Stormy had an owner, a new age singer called Mixolydia who had the talent of being able to sing in ultrasonic song, so only dogs could hear her. During some research, they discover that they have gone somewhere in Montana, and Connor goes after Stormy. On the way there, the bus driver drops Connor of at a place called Steckman, where he meets two new age dogs, Dermot and Georgie, who take him to "The great convergence" where Mixolydia is performing. Back at KPET, Kevin hears an ultrasound message on TV, telling that all dogs will find fulfillment in Steckman, and goes with Ferris to track down the message, as well as Connor and Stormy. At the concert, Mixolydia tells them to get into the back of a truck, which they do, but instead of finding Nirvana, they are forced to build a bomb. Stormy is also at the bomb building site as a prisoner. Kevin is also lulled into the site, where he meets Stormy, who tells him everything. The idea of the bomb was Mixolydia's husband Glen Eagles, a mountain man who thought that technology could help people be more in touch with nature, but he could not do anything because of the government, so he decided to get around 1,300 dogs to build one for him. Thus they set a plan into action, Kevin and Ferris broadcast a signal telling the government about the bomb, and Stormy manages to convince Mixolydia to get the dogs out safely. Afterwards, Connor was hailed a hero, Glen was sent to jail but was given a position on talk radio, Kevin got off his unprofessional behavior due to his work in exposing the story, but sadly, although Kevin is not aware of it, Connor and Stormy finally get married.Fur Care (March 17-April 4 2003)Wolfram is worried about losing his fur, and even worse, he cannot find the right hair gel. The owner of the pet groomers is becoming increasingly frustrated about Wolfram, so in revenge, he sells him a hair gel that was made in 1983 called Bagdad Cafe Hairspray. When he tells everyone about the hairspray on the news, the government start to panic due to them thing that Bagdad is really Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. Renata manages to contract the company that used to make the hairspray, even though it is Sunflower Chemicals, and later Wolfram is realised. However, the hairspray gets its revenge when it ruins Wolfram's fur.Red Alert (May 28-June 18 2003)After getting some facts wrong in a report, Renata tries to get as many facts as she can about an expected terrorist threat. After getting reports from both the FBI and Department of Homeland Security they run the story, causing wide-spread panic. However, when a message from George W. Bush comes on the television, the president turns out to be a hoaxer employed by the government, and the entire story was a lie. The reason for it was to teach the public not to believe everything that they hear. The shock of it makes Renata ill, but the problem is fixed when she is proved right about something.Della & Randy (June 23-July 14 2003)Kevin is worried that Della, a poodle working at his local Radio Shack is trying to flirt with him, due to her offering accounts, discounts and other offers a the shop. However, he soon starts to feel more comfortable. Kevin is still worried about being sumped if he does ask Della out, so Sam provides him with some support. In the end, it is Della who asks him out and Sam telling him to say "Yes". A few moments later, Della tells Kevin about he cousin Randy who is also looking for a date. Once Sam sees her, he goes straight for her. On the date, Kevin tries his best to talk to Della, while Sam and Randy spend all their time kissing. Afterwards, Sam goes back to Randy's place and they make love and Kevin lets slip his past relationship with Stormy, although she does not seem to mind.Rainy Day (July 15-August 19 2003)Rochelle is worried about he relationship with Renata, so she has the idea of them spending some time together, on their own. Lorna approves of the idea. Meanwhile, Sam's relationship with Randy gets in the way of his work, causing him to miss a violent hockey game on which he was meant to be reporting on, and Wolfram goes to report a story about violent coyotes at the Los Muertos Canyon. On their way to the retreat, a violent storm breaks out (despite Alistair's predictions), and Renata and Rochelle crash their car into the canyon the Wolfram is meant to be reporting from. Wolfram starts to panic and goes off to find them himself. Rochelle and Renata are saved by some children who take them to their house, whose owner, Albers, is also the head of the Los Muertos Canyon Homeowner's Association. He offers them $100,000 if they can help them get any information as to how to stop the coyotes attacking people, and makes it sound as if it were a war. Rochelle and Renata agree, and go out to find them. However, on their way there, Rochelle admits to being excited by danger, only really caring for the fact that she likes the idea, of being killed by the coyotes. They find the coyotes, who recognise them, telling them that they pirate cable. The leader, Pontius, tells Rochelle and Renata that all of the problems to one very violent resident called Zodiac, but that the humans believe that they are all violent. After the learn the truth, Renata and Rochelle return to KPET betraying Albers.Other FeaturesGuest StripsThe books features two guest strips, one by D. C. Simpson, creator of Ozy and Millie, the other was written by Thomas K. Dye, but drawn by Vince Suzukawa, formerly of The Class Menagerie.	159328
2003	Newshounds: Surgery in the Park: Book 6	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Surgery in the Park: Book 6: 9-19-2003 to 10-12-2004. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.Surgery in the Park: Book 6: 9-19-2003 to 10-12-2004. Wet & Wild (September 25-October 14 2003)Rochelle tells Wolfram that she is not good enough for him, due to her addiction to danger. Wolfram pleads with her not to split up, and decides to take her out to Wet & Wild World. The day goes badly, particularly after they meet a dolphin suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, which got its dorsal fin blow off when it was sent to find mines during the Iraq war. After seeing the dolphin, Rochelle promises to give up her addiction, but Wolfram starts to worry if he is boring.Expose/Randy's Ex (October 20-November 21 2003)After Wolfram believes that everyone sees him as being boring, he decides to go alone to the Los Muertos Canyon to interview the coyotes, a job that Renata and Kevin were meant to. Renata and Kevin go after him, and Wolfram meets Pontius. Pontius is disappointed when Wolfram arrives, and intents to make him undergo a painful ritual, which involves cutting Wolfram's arm off and seeing how quickly he can reattach it, but when Renata arrives, he simply orders Wolfram to buy him some cigarettes. As Wolfram goes to get the cigarettes however, he is shot by a local resident, thinking that he is a coyote. The coyotes are please with the media coverage that they are now getting, and plan to increase it by realising Zodiac.At KPET, Kevin is worried after he sees Randy having an affair. Randy also has problems when one of her former boyfriends arrives, the boyfriend being Zodiac. Randy tells Zodiac that they are finished, telling him that she is seeing someone else. Kevin later arrives at the house, and a hiding Zodiac thinks that she is Randy's boyfriend. When he leaves, Zodiac bets up Kevin, and both are arrested. Kevin is realised, and the coyotes and humans strike a deal.Nigel (December 10 2003-January 16 2004)After a story breaks out about a Louisiana school teacher telling her pupils that "Gay" is a bad word, Alistair comes out as a homosexual himself. He gains a lot of support from the rest of the KPET staff, with the exception of Sam. Alistair later receives a phone call from Troy Mortenbloom from the lesbian/gay/bisexual awareness society, and tells him that he wants to hold a dinner in his honour. Troy also introduces his pet cat Nigel, who has something of a crush on Alistair. The following morning, Alistair see that he and Nigel have slept together, although they did not have sex. Later, Sam goes to a school where he encounters some homophobic dogs, who admit they want to kill Alistair. Sam tries to warn Alistair, but he as it is New Year's Eve, he has gone to the beach. When Alistair sees the dogs, he runs away. The chase after him, but they are stopped, by Nigel. They both run away, and hide behind a rock, where Nigel tells Alistair that he wanted to be with him on New Year's Eve. The dogs find them and start to bet them up, but then Sam arrives. The dogs invite Sam to hit Nigel and Alistair, but he hits the dogs instead, and brings them back home.Hal Bent/The Conspiracy/Della's Mistake (January 20-June 29 2004)When Renata visits Sunflower Chemicals to complain to Hal about burying a toxic perfume bottle in the KPET lawn, Hal tells her that he was on Dick Cheney's energy task force, due to him developing a low-emission fuel. She steals some information about the fuel and broadcasts the news about the fuel, but later calls Hal to apologise. However, Hal is pleased, because the extra publicity attracts the government's attention, who plan to use the fuel in the Space Shuttle. Hal later calls her to ask if she would like to go in the rocket, and Renata jumps at the chance. Later, Wolfram and Rochelle talk about microchips being implanted into people, during which Rochelle tells Wolfram that she has a microchip implanted in her already. Wolfram insists that she gets it removed, but when a vet discovers that she has two chips implanted in her, he is not willing to do so. Later, the decide to talk to the one person who might be able to tell them about the chip, General Swallowemup. He tells them that the chip was first planted in Rochelle's mother when she went to Iraq before the Gulf war, which was planted in Rochelle when she died. Swallowemup then implanted another chip in her so that the information could not be taken by anyone else. Elsewhere, Della plans a romantic night at the Radio Shack with Kevin, but when the owner returns early, she gets fired. After this, Kevin leaves Della. Later that night, Renata gets kidnapped. Ferris says he can help Rochelle, as he knows a few friends who would be willing to remove the chips, but Wolfram is horrified when learns that the surgeons are squirrels and that they will performing the surgery in the park. Renata discovers that her kidnapper is Hal, although he says he really wanted Rochelle kidnapped. Later, he kidnappers fire tranquilising darts at her, and whilst she is in her drugged state, Hal flies to Las Vegas and marries her. In the park, Wolfram meets Diana, and then receives the news that the operation was a success. Della takes the microchips, and decides to analyse them. In the park, Kevin arrives to make up, which Della accepts whilst paying little attention. Hal tells Renata about why he kidnapped her. It involves his late owner Henry, who became anti-American and became a chemical supplier to Iraq. He later reveals that he too is interested in Rochelle's chip, but he could not tell anyone until he was married. Renata then drops a bombshell when she orders Hal to annul the marriage. When they try to leave however, they discover that they have been locked in by one of Sunflower Chemicals executives. The manage to escape however when Renata throws Hal at the window when she discovers they are asleep in the same bed. Later, Lorna tells Kevin that she plans to heir Della as a technical assistant, giving Kevin a terrible shock. Later, Hal announces at a press conference that he is not only the head of Sunflower Chemicals, but he is also resigning, but later Renata gets up on stage and tells him to stop, as well exposing their kidnap and saying that she wants to remarry Hal. The executive that kidnapped them is fired, and Renata and Hal get married until Hal's will is fulfilled, then they divorce. Also, Della becomes a member of KPET as a technical assistant.Ferris the Filmmaker (September 7-October 5 2004)After the success of several film documentaries, Ferris asks a film company for money to make a documentary on KPET. He is successful, although he only receives $50,000. KRVL retaliate by forming their own animal news team in order to gain more publicity. As it goes on, it is clear that Ferris's film is awful, and KRVL even try a smear campaign, but this too fails. When Ferris premieres the film, no-one likes it, and the production company instead try to turn it into a comedy called KRVL, A Station Strong and Proud. Ferris is so despite not to be viewed as a traitor to KPET that he goes as far to disown the film, and for it to be directed by Alan Smithee. The film itself is hated by the critics, but the public still watch it.Other FeaturesJourney to American IdolThis is an autobiographical tail of Ferris failed attempt to enter for the reality television program American Idol, including his poor costume choices and his rather terrible singing.[edit]Newshounds…in an AdventureThis story is partly based on the style of Alice in Wonderland, in that it tells fantasy tale where the KPET news crew meet a range of impossible characters, but in the end, it is all a dream. 	159329
1999	Newshounds: Tonight’s Top Story: Book 2	W		Dye, Thomas K.	Tonight’s Top Story: Book 2: 1-2-1999 to 3-30-2000. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.Tonight’s Top Story: Book 2: 1-2-1999 to 3-30-2000. Vermin Nation (February 15-March 23 1999)Ferris gets invited to a nightclub called Vermin Nation, where only rats are allowed to attend. However, it turns out to be a hoax, set up by a company performing illegal animal experiments. When he fails to turn up for work, Kevin and Renata try to find him. At the medical institute, Ferris manages to escape, and Kevin and Renata manage to interview the head of institute. Afterwards, the institute turns to testing on other animals.The New Stadium (April 13-23 1999)When a new football stadium is being built on a site of environmental and historical, Alistair ties himself to a tree to stop it, much to Sam's disgust. Despite threats by the football team to build the stadium even if he does not move, Alistair stays at his post, and does so until it stars to rain.Gun Deactivator (May 3-28 1999)After the Columbine High School massacre, Alistair starts a new project. After keeping it secret for some time, he later reveals his work, a machine that will deactivate every gun in the world. While everyone is being distracted by the realise of The Phantom Menace, Alistair turns on the gun deactivator, and it works! However, when someone invents "The Portable Atomic Bomb Launcher," a product which would sell well if guns did not, Alistair tries to stop the gun deactivator before something even more deadly is realised into the world.Black Tie Affair/Kevin in Wonderland/Here's Hal! (June 8-July 30 1999)After a night out at a black tie affair with Ferris, Kevin feels unwell. After considering taking some of Lorna's stomach medicine, he changes his mind and decides to eat some grass from the lawn. However, after doing so, he ends up hallucinating. When he recovers, Wolfram and Renata try to uncover what lead to his hallucinations, and discover someone has being spraying the lawn with. After forcing the sprayer to watch Ferris's Baywatch videos (which knocks him out cold) they discover he works for Sunflower Chemicals. They go to see the owner, Hal O'Peridol. Not only are they shocked to learn that he is a dog like them, but he also has a massive crush on Renata. While Hal talks to Renata, his workers kidnap Wolfram and hold him over a tank of drain cleaner, and promises only to realise him if Renata marries him. Renata says she will, and Hal goes to realise Wolfram, only to discover that his workers held Wolfram over a tank of chocolate. While he argues with his staff, Wolfram and Renata escape.Son of Sam (August 31-October 15 1999)Sam attends a baseball match, during which a man, who is an admirer of murderer David Berkowitz called "Billy Bob" Milosevic sits next to him. When the umpire makes a bad decision, Sam yells, "Kill the umpire!" When he does so, the man attempts to really kill the umpire, obeying Sam. However, when the police arrive, they arrest Sam for provoking the crime. When he asks for a lawyer, Lorna cannot afford a proper lawyer, so she gets a member of staff to be one. Sam is horrified to discover however that it is Alistair. Alistair tries his best, but "Billy Bob" has discovered God, and there are a lack of people not biased to form a jury for the trial. As the trial goes on, it quickly becomes a show trial, which the defence calling people with no relation to the case. The trial eventually ends, finding Sam guilty, but it later turns out the verdict is misread.The Governor (November 8-19 1999)After a local governor resigns due to a drug addiction, a new one is appointed. When Wolfram goes to interview him, he asks him a question, to which he reacts by throwing a podium at Wolfram. This leads to a the start of a wave of podium throwing across the country, but soon the fad ends.Stormy Weather (December 13-24 1999)After a night spent watching Blackadder videos with his new girlfriend Stormy Knight, Kevin seems to be having a good relationship, but Stormy soon calls to tell him something. Although the night went well, the next day Stormy tells him that she wants to go back to her old boyfriend Connor O'Connor. After he is dumped, the staff at KPET try to use Christmas to distract him.Take Back the Canal (January 4-13 2000)As Alistair lays asleep on the beach after his annual New Year's Eve tradition, he is awakened by two fish who ask for his help. They ask him to help protest about America giving the Panama Canal back to the Panamanians, but Alistair points out that their plan to make a "Chain of fish" does not really work.Stormy Weather II (January 17-February 25 2000)Kevin goes to a shopping mall with Ferris in order to help take his mind from his failed relationship with Stormy. Kevin and Ferris split up, and Kevin walks into a Starbucks, where he is served by Connor, Stormy's boyfriend. While they are arguing over Stormy, Starbucks is invaded by an armed force from AOL Time Warner, who order Kevin to shoot Connor, but he backs out of it. While the soldiers threaten to shoot Kevin, Connor manages to escape. The soldiers are about to fire, but just before they pull the trigger, they learn the operation was a failure in all the other branches of Starbucks that were invaded. Afterwards, it appears that Kevin may have a loving relationship with Stormy again.Van Plan (March 13-31 2000)Lorna decides that KPET needs a News van, and thus sends Kevin, Renata, Wolfram and Sam to a dog driving school. Although their answers to the question are somewhat dubious they manage to pass. When the van arrives (before their licenses), Renata, Sam and Wolfram go for a quick joyride, driving to KRVL to show off their new van. During their ride however, they hit a car in the KRVL parking lot. Lorna learns about the joyriding, she shows her disapproval, but later forgives them after she learns about what they did at KRVL. The last strip in the series appears in the third Newshounds book, Press Badge Blues.Other FeaturesAdder… and SubtracterA short story of how Kevin and Stormy first met. Both attend a video signing with Rowan Atkinson. Stormy notices that she and Kevin are the only people to have brought Blackadder videos as opposed to Mr. Bean. As they talk, and by some more Blackadder, Stormy invites Kevin to her place, but his happiness some fades away when Stormy mentions that she has a boyfriend.	159330
2001	Newshounds: We All Come Out to Mantra: Book 4	W		Dye, Thomas K.	We All Came Out to Mantra: Book 4: 6-4-2001 to 8-2-2002. Satirical, furry webcomic drawn and written by Dye. Seven Newshounds compilations covering all of the strips. Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing. The seventh is published by Lulu.com	News Broadcasting Company in America called KPET, staffed by one human and seven antropomorphic animals (five dogs, a cat and a rat).  The strip satirizes many aspects of news companies and news stories of the day. Although sometimes strips are standalones, most of the stories span several weeks, sometimes months.As well as news gathering, Newshounds satirizes politics, sport and pop culture, with many of the characters satirizing one particular area. Newshounds covers controversial topics such as the war on terror, gay rights, and there are future plans to make a series of storylines about abortion.Newshounds is one of the longest running furry webcomics (longer running examples include Kevin and Kell (1995) and Sabrina Online (1996)). It is hosted on the Internet by the online comics syndicate Keenspot. According to the The Webcomic List, it is listed in the top 1,000 webcomics on the internet. A collection of strips entitled All the Newshounds Fit to Print won the Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Literary Work", and it is currently on the Ursa Major Awards, "Recommended Anthropomorphics List".The comic follows a group of anthropomorphic pet animals and their human owner, living in an unnamed American city and together operating a small news station, KPET. The world it is set in the same as the real world, except animals are intelligent. The staff of KPET (except the owner) are animals (five dogs, one cat and one rat). The animals in the Newshounds universe are subject to the same laws as animals in the real world, such as dog licenses, having owners, and not being able to vote. However, the animals of the Newshounds universe are aware of this, thus meaning that although they have their own political views and arguments, there is very little they can do themselves apart from express a view.The owner, Lorna Dilbrook, originally worked for an animal shelter. When her late great-aunt Agnes died and left her $400,000, she started the station using animals from the shelter. Her staff includes two anchordogs, the vain Wolfram Blitzen and over-ambitious Renata Fayre. There is also cameradog, Kevin J. Dog who cannot keep a relationship down, right wing sports reporter Sam Shepherd and left wing and feline weather forecaster Alistair Katt.  Ferris, a rat who was squatting in the house, was hired as a janitor. The final member of the team, danger-addicted Rochelle O'Shea, first joined the company as a temp, but later became a field reporter in 2001.There are some minor characters that have returning roles. They include Lorna's parents, Ernest and Julia Dilbrook, who often visit with a hidden motive (for example, Ernest was once on the run from the mob for not paying back a $2 million loan), Hal O'Peridol, the CEO of Sunflower Chemicals, wants to marry Renata, but she cannot stand the sight of him and Kevin's on/off girlfriend Stormy Knight. There is also a local rival news company KRVL who try to stop KPET from getting all the best stories and soldier-turned-businessman General Swallowemup, who plots to buy every business in the world.The Newshounds website has a section of comics set in the past, about how Lorna came to found KPET.Kevin J. Dog - Male golden retriever, KPET's camera operator and technical person. A fairly gentle and sensitive character, often playing straight man to the other characters' follies. He has a sister, Raine, and has had two failed relationships: one with Stormy Knight, who he first fell in love with due to their love of Blackadder, but she got married to her boyfriend Connor O'Connor. The other was with Della, a technophile and Kevin's technical assistant, who went missing during a holiday with her owners. His brooding over Stormy made him gain weight in early 2003. He is partly based on Thomas K. Dye. Renata Fayre - A female cocker spaniel and one of the two news anchors. She is strong-willed, good at finding facts, and generally clear-headed when not in the grip of journalistic ambition, or when her vicious jealousy towards Rochelle takes over. She often spars with KRVL head anchor Dirk Snoogems. Hal O'Peridol of Sunflower Chemicals often tries to marry her. They have done so twice, but both ended very quickly. She had her muzzle reduced in size in 2000, but few people noticed any difference in the "nasal twang" Hal O'Peridol first noted less than a year before, thus ruining her hopes of getting better jobs. Wolfram Blitzen - A male Norwegian Elkhound, Rochelle's husband and KPET's other news anchor. He is very fond of his looks and wardrobe; vain nearly to a degree of obsession, though the trait was largely quelled due to an incident when he became addicted to a banned fur conditioning drug in 2005. Whilst celebrating with Rochelle about getting over his addiction, he proposed marriage, to which Rochelle accepted. In August 2006, he told Rochelle that she was pregnant, and their children where recently born, named Malcolm and Emma. Other characters regard him as mundane and boring. Named after the American journalist Wolf Blitzer. Rochelle O'Shea - A female collie and Wolfram's wife. As a Field reporter, she is suave and calm but troubled by a secret addiction to danger. She first came into contact with KPET as a temp in summer 2000, although she was acting as a spy for General Swallowemup. She then went into the army, where she met Wolfram and Sam. They then returned to KPET permanently in the autumn of 2001. In August 2006, after surviving a helicopter crash, Wolfram told her she was pregnant.Rochelle is the only central character introduced since the beginning of the strip. •Alistair Katt - Alistair is a male domestic shorthaired cat. He is supposed to be a weather forecaster, but because he was only placed in this position because Lorna heard him mention one high pressure system, he more often acts as outspoken liberal commentator. He also serves as KPET's lawyer, to his disgust. In December 2003, he came out of the closet. He is very fond of catnip, but he temporarily loses his sanity when he mixes it with alcohol. Storylines around New Year usually focus on him: since 1999 he has spent New Year's Eve alone on the beach almost every year. Although Alistair long claimed to be little interested in any romantic matter, he occasionally goes on dates with his friend Nigel. Nigel is somewhat obsessed with Alistair and, in his own words, "crazy-mad in love", but Alistair preferred to remain friends until recently. In a recent strip, to his great shock, Alistair came to the realization he loved Nigel too, even kissing him. Sam Shepherd - Sam is a male black labrador and KPET's sports reporter. He is macho and decidedly right wing. He disagrees loudly with Alistair over politics, but the pair gained mutual respect as they have both rescued each other for difficult situations. Sam had been in a dysfunctional relationship with Randy, Della's cousin, but they split up when he discovered she was cheating on him with her former boyfriend Vladimir. Despite Sam's politics, he eventually accepts Alistair's homosexuality and in April 2006 he told Alistair that George W. Bush is an "insane maniac", almost giving Alistair a heart attack.Ferris the Rat - Formally a squatter in KPET's first studio, Ferris is KPET's janitor, though he is next to useless at his job. He is irrepressible, obsessed with pop-culture, infatuated with Tori Spelling, and often launches into business plans which last just long enough to cause chaos. In October 2004, Ferris got rid of his last piece of Tori Spelling memorabilia, but he still has feelings for her, particularly after her father, Aaron Spelling died in June 2006. His name probably comes from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.Lorna Ernestine Dilbrook - The owner of KPET, its animal staff and the only human in the company. According to the comic's back-story webpages she started the station to follow her passion for news, finding its staff in the animal shelter she had worked at previously. She has kept KPET going ever since, gritting her teeth through its endless crises. She always tries to be as moral as possible, which may explain KPET's lack of success. She once went crazy after having her tooth removed; getting delusions that she was a dog and everyone else in KPET was human.There are seven Newshounds compilations have been released, covering all of the strips. The seventh book will be released after the end of the daily strips. However, they are only available in the United States.Each book contains special bonus material. The first six books are published by Plan 9 Publishing.[35] whereas the seventh is published by Lulu.com.Book 1 - Newshounds,  Book 2 - Tonight's Top Story, Book 3 - Press Badge Blues, Book 4 - We All Came Out to Mantra, Book 5 - Regime Change, Book 6 - Surgery in the Park, Book 7 - All the Newshounds Fit to Print.We All Came Out to Mantra: Book 4: 6-4-2001 to 8-2-2002Clean And Responsible Animals (June 11-August 6 2001)Lorna receives a message from one Dr. Alfred Qua, who orders her to use a new vaccine to be used on the KPET news crew. After the animals take their first vaccine (including Alistair and Ferris after some protest) Lorna is ordered to make them take another vaccine, but the doctors are very secretive about it. After the vaccine, the KPET crew start to act oddly, becoming more right-wing, and avoiding topics considered not "Clean and Responsible". Lorna tries to complain to Dr. Qua, but she gets nowhere. Oddly, KPET's ratings raise after they become clean and responsible, even passing KRVL. In order to get back in the ratings again, KRVL consider doing a program on KPET's new success. KPET decide to get Dr. Qua to talk in the program, but he tells them that it would be irresponsible. As a logical consequence, the vaccine wears off. When they realise what has happened to them, they decide to use the KRVL broadcast to tell everyone what has happened. Whilst Dirk Snoogems interviews them, they let out all the facts. Not even the use of a church minister can stop them.Army Dogs (September 17-December 28 2001)After 9/11, Sam decides to join the army as a bomb sniffer dog, and gets Wolfram to join him. Although Wolfram is at first hesitant, he changes his mind quickly when he sees the sergeant, Rochelle O'Shea. At KPET, Lorna is forced to use Alistair as a temporary co-anchor, but his left-wing views often get in the way. After some training, Sam and Wolfram learn their first assignment, which involves working with Rochelle and the over-patriotic sergeant Bully Runyon. Their job involves finding a bomb at a complex site, which turns out to be the old Swallowemup Enterprises site. Wolfram finds the bomb in a basement (which he falls through), and Sam finds a map with written in Arabic. Sam later finds Wolfram, and with Rochelle's help gets him out of the hole before it blows up. At KPET, Alistair's attack of the government after 9/11 causes an anti-terrorist government agency to monitor them. When Rochelle's commander, Colonel Marteau, reads the map, he plans to use it at a war conference. Later, at a bar, Runyon tells Wolfram that he an Marteau plan to fly a plan in the Afghan embassy in Berlin. He tells Rochelle and Sam about the plan, who rush to the airport to stop Runyon, with large amounts of military police. Eventually, Marteau and Runyon are arrested, but despite their good work, they are dishonorably discharged. After they leave the army, Wolfram invites Rochelle to work at KPET again as a field reporter, and she accepts, but Renata does not take it well.Internal Audit/Insider Trading (January 21-February 14 2002)Virgiltech is undergoing an internal audit, thus KPET need to hand in their accounts the day after tomorrow. Lorna asks Dorian and Kevin to sort out the accounts, but when Dorian leaves Kevin to finish, he falls asleep on the job. As a result, Virgiltech appear to be ruined. At Virgiltech, the company sues 100,000 employees for insider trading, including KPET. Lorna gets Alistair to act as lawyer to try and stop the lawsuit, but luckily Virgil himself steps in to stop it.Local Yokels (February 18-March 21 2002)Sam interviews the manager of a losing baseball team, the Yokels, and he seems to force Sam to be put in charge of it. Sam clearly sees that the team are a total bunch of losers, but when Kevin mentions a sarcastic idea of replacing the contracted players with better players faking their identities, Sam goes out of his way to find 25 good players, all of whom are coaches in the little leagues. Sam manages to drug the real players and get the fake players to play, but Lorna does not approve of Sam's activities, claiming that that is a conflict of interest. Whilst worrying about his position, he forgets to drug the real players, thus the fake players threaten to kill him, but Sam stops them buy offering his management contract to the fake players.Grand Center (April 2-June 3 2002)Wolfram and Rochelle become worried about living at KPET, so they decide to find their own apartment, at the run-down Grand Center apartments. When Renata learns about it, she refuses to believe it, thinking that Rochelle is doing a special undercover feature. She researches into the building, and uncovers that it has been the scene of a series of mass murders since it was first built. The long Wolfram and Rochelle stay, the more convinced Wolfram is that the place is haunted by some ghost or a murderer is staying there. He even sees a head coming through the wall, although it is later exposed by Renata to be a hologram. Renata goes back to the apartment to see what is to blame, and later is arrested accused of being a killer. At the apartment, Rochelle discover a tiny note, which reveals that the people trying to get Rochelle and Wolfram out of the apartment are the spiders living there, who confess to the police about the whole crime. When the police come with Renata, the spider that confessed offers to name names, but the police kill it. The other spiders are killed by Sunflower Chemicals.Other FeaturesVacation Time!!This special feature tells a story set in 1982, where a young Lorna, still living in New York going on holiday with Ernest and Julia to Los Angeles. During the trip, Ernest tries to curb Lorna's obsession with the news.	159331
2004	Newsical	P		Crom, Rick (Creator).		News headlines.  Musical attack on news headlines, updated daily.  Upstairs at Studio 54 in New York.	159332
1992	Newsies	M	DVD -R HQ 4547, 4548. L. SV 159	Tzudiker, Bob, Noni White (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Joseph Pulitzer (Robert Duvall) raises amount newsies pay for copies of The New York World to better compete with William Randolph Hearst  Newsboys go on strike. New York Sun Reporter Bryan Denton (Bill Pullman) takes up the newsies's cause.Newsboy Jack Kelly (Christian Bale) is arrested and sent to reform school to stop the strike. Reporter is reassigned as a war correspondent when his paper decides not to cover the strike. Pulitzer threatens to hurt Kelly's friends if he doesn't cooperate.No choice but to return to work for Pulitzer causing the other newsboys to say he sold out, but when newsboys led by David Jacobs (David Moscow) are attacked, Kelly comes to their rescue. Kids convince Denton to help them organize child laborers.Using an old press kept in base of Pulitzer's building, the newsboys print special paper, The Newsies Banner. They distribute paper throughout New York. Gigantic rally results. Jenson and Moscow confront Pulitzer in his office and tell Pulitzer.They used his equipment to print their paper and thank him for teaching them about the power of the press so he gives in . Kelly: "I don't do anything the guys who write it don't do. Anyway, it ain't lying, it's just improving the truth a little."	159333
1992	Newsies -- The Making of Newsies	T	SV 136		3-20-1992	Newsboys Jack Kelly (Christian Bale) and David Jacobs (David Moscow).. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer (Robert Duvall). New York Sun Reporter Bryan Denton (Bill Pullman)Reporter (Marc Ian Sklar). Newsies (Carrie Foster, Jean-Paul Hellendall,Newsie Dancers (Ogie Banks, Damon Butler, D.J. Dellos, Brett Dieball, David Evans, B rian Friedman, Jesus Fuentes, Tony Gonzalez, Michael Irvin, Todd Jenkins, Josh Keaton, Kevin Kruger, David Larson, Terry Lindholm, Alan James Luzietti, Dean McFliker).Newsie Dancers (Travis Payne, Jim Raposa, Michael Rohrbacher, Gregg Russell, Wes Veldink, Michael Warwick, Jason Yribar, Scott Caudill, Rob Grayson, Mareo-Ahmir Lawson ).	159334
1592	Newsmaker, The	SS	COPY	Theophrastus	In "Characters of Theophrastus."	News. "Newsmaking is the framing of fictitious sayings and doings at the pleasure of him who makes news." "The Newsmaker is a person who, when he meets his friend, will assume a demure air, and ask with a smile…""…Where are you from, and what are your tidings? What news have you to give about this affair? And then he will reiterate the question -- 'Is anything fresh rumoured?'""In fact, the authorities for his statements are always such that no one can possibly lay  hold upon them." "Their manner of life is indeed most miserable exhausting the patience of their hearers in this way and wearying them to death with their fictions"	159335
1987	Newsmakers, The	N		Rees, Nigel		News Media	159336
1981	Newsman	N		Parker, Charles		Newsman	159337
1989	Newsman Ned and the Broken Rules	NJ		Kroll, Steven. Denise Brunkus (Illustrator)	#2 Newsman Ned Series	Newsman Ned takes off to get the story of a pie robbery at Cathy's Luncheonette. Notices a number of law violations along the way	159338
1988	Newsman Ned Meets the New Family	NJ		Kroll, Steven. Denise Brunkus (Illustrator)	#1 Newsman Ned Series	Newsman Ned decides that the new owners of the house on Grove Street must be a circus family after he gathers little bits of information.	159339
1980	Newsnight	DT				TV New Staff. Reporters Michael Crick (1990-2006), Justin Rowlatt (2006), Liz MacKean (2006), Fiona Bruce (1989), David Coss, Olenka Frenkiel, Peter Kellner, Wesley Kerr, Peter Marshall, Julian O'Halloran, Jeremy Paxman,  Rupert Segar, David Sellers.Reporters Francine Stock, Janet Trewen, Charles Wheeler, Chris Lowe, David Tindall, Margaret Gilmore, Sarah Spiller. Political Correspondents David Grossman (2006), Laura Kuenssberg (2006), Brian Barron (2006), James Landale, Caroline Wyatt, Nick Clarke.Political Editor-Reporter-Occasional Presenter Martha Kearney (1994-2006). Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban (2006). Economics Editor Stephanie Flanders (2006). Business Correspondent-Editor Paul Mason (2006). Correspondent Robin Denselow (2006).Presenters Jeremy Paxman (1989-2006). Kirsty Wark (1993-2006). Gavin Esler (1997-2006), Emily Maiths (2006), Jeremy Vine (1999-2002), Jenni Murray (1983-1985), Gordon  Brewer, Jon Sopel, Donald MacCormick, Sarah Montague, Peter Snow.	159340
2005	NewsNight with Aaron Brown	DT			Series 2001	TV News Staff. TV Anchor-Host Aaron Brown. Reporter Steve Fainaru. Critic Jeff Greenfield. Substitute Host Wolf Blitzer. National Security Correspondent David Ensor. Senior White House Correspondent John King. Senior Political Commentator Bill Schneider.Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Justice Department Correspondent Kelli Arena. International Correspondent Jane Arraf. White House Correspondent Dana Bash. Correspondent-Commentator Beth Nissen. Substitute Host Paula Zahn.Reporter Candy Crowley.	159341
1932	Newspaper Adventure Stories Advertisement	CC				Newsboy. Tells the tale of Lucian Senox, a newsboy demoted to the reportorial staff where he made less money but got more gin  (Ghiglione)	159342
1979	Newspaper Cartoon: Professor and Shoe	H	COPY	MacNelly, Jeff	Richmond News-Leader 4/16/79	Newspaper Office. First Panel: Bird with cigar in mouth at typewriter: "How's that 1,000-word foreign policy round-up coming, perfesser?"Second Panel: Professor to Editor Shoe: "Um…Two more grafs to go and then the lead needs a little work…that's all."  Third Panel: Then to the audience: "Which is Journalese for 'I'm rolling the first sheet into the typewriter.'"	159343
1935	Newspaper Dream, A	P	MLPL	Pettigrew, Ruth	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Newspaper	159344
1982	Newspaper Editor and Other Stories, The	SS		Chua, Rebecca		Newspaperman. 	159345
1980	Newspaper Editor, The	SS	USC	Chau, Rebecca		Editor. She is successful now. She (an editor) terrifies her reporters with her assurance and her infallibility. Female cub reporter.	159346
1910	Newspaper Error, A	M			Ness Book	Reporter mixes up the names of two sisters in an article causing problems when he prints incorrect information about an engagement.	159347
1927	Newspaper Game, The	NJ		Hayes, Hiriam Wallace		Newsman. Lad, befriended by a veteran newsman, learns the newspaper business	159348
1976	Newspaper Game, The	MT			PR	Public Relations Woman Beth Kelly helps a journalist get information on her corrupt boss.	159349
1899	Newspaper Girl, The	N		Williamson, Alice Muriel (Mrs. C. Norris Williamson)		Journalist Joan Ames and a young American heiress Lucille Chandler is sick to death of her position and persuades her friend Ames, a needy journalist, to change places with her.The heiress changes her name and goes to London to work as a journalist.  She gets completely involved in her work by disguising herself in different ways to get close  to the stories.When she hears of a newspaper for sale, she buys it and makes her lover the editor. Methods and manners of the journalistic lifeLucille Chandler, "Pictures of the inner workings of those journals which cater to feminine readers."When Lucille comes to interview a vulgar woman on behalf of "Woman's Age," the woman sends in someone to remove all the pocketable articles of value from the room in which she is left to wait.	159350
1955	Newspaper Man	T			Rheingold Theatre - 5-21-55	Newspaperman (Pat O'Brien)	159351
1952	Newspaper Man	SS	OWN - USC	Brier, Howard M.	In "American Boy Adventure Stories."	Reporter Hildy Wade of the Keyport Record. Old Henderson, night editor.	159352
1985	Newspaper Murders: Chicago Police Mystery, A	NM	OWN - H	Gash, Joe		Reporter. Belligerent aging, boozing reporter Francis X. Sweeney is killed. Police come up against his newspaper's bloodthirsty owner, among others.	159353
1915	Newspaper Nemesis, A	M				Reporter adopts a disguise and infiltrates the underworld to track the murderer of a jeweler.  Almost captured by the killer, but is rescued by a policeman who she later marries.	159354
1940	Newspaper Story	DM	DVD 8401		Classic Newspaper Reporter Films  16:28	News Reporter writes a news article about a boy scout who finds a missing child.	159355
1935	Newspaper, The (aka Gentleman of the Press)	P	OWN - H	Wolfe, Thomas	In "Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe"	Reporter Theodore Willis, 28,  consumptive, jet black hair, brown eyes, thin hands, and a face "full of dark intelligence, quickness, humor, sensitivity." City room of a small-town newspaper.	159356
1944	Newspaperman	PO	MLPL	Fearing, Kenneth		Newspaperman. "The charge was laid upon me long ago: Do not forget. Remember these  lives, that the world in turn will not forget -- " "You will remember me?  Do not forget a newspaperman who kept his word."	159357
1940	Newspapermen (aka Newspapermen Meet Such Interesting People)	MUS		Partlow, Vern	In Pete Seeger and Bob Resier, "Carry It On! A History in Song and Picture of the Working Men and Women in America (New York, Simon and Schuster, 1985), pp. 174-77	Newspapermen "wallow in corruption, crime and gore"Honors the work of the journalist and mocks the pomposity of the reporter who spins exaggerated tales of all the colorful characters he encounters. “I’ve met Capone and Hoover, and lots of other fakes,” Peter Seeger sings in the banjo ballad written by real-life journalist Vern Partlow. “I’ve even met a genius who swallows rattlesnakes.”The song was written by a real journalist:“Newspapermen meet such interesting people. They know the low-down now it can be told. I’ll tell you quite reliably, off the record, about some charming people I have known.“For I meet politicians and grafters by the score, killers plain and fancy, it’s really quite a bore. Oh, Newspapermen meet such interesting people. They wallow in corruption, crime and gore. Ding-a-ling-a-ling. City Desk. Fool the Press. Fool the Press. Extra! Extra! Read all about it. It’s a mess. Meets the test. Let’s give three cheers for Freedom of the Press.”	159358
1989	Newspapers	MUS			Stan Ridgway in “Mosquitos.”	Journalist. “Lately I’ve been thinking What would the world do about the news. You wouldn’t know when wars were started Or when they ended, win or lose.”  Reporter’s struggle for the right words: “Sometimes late at night I can see the streets like no one else can. There’s a lot of things going on here. That even newspapers don’t understand.”	159359
2007	Newspapers: New York Times Front-Page Jigsaw Puzzle	G				Newspapers. New York Times Front-Page Jigsaw Puzzle: “The War in Europe is Ended! Surrender Is Unconditional. V.E. Will be Proclaimed Today. Our Troops on Okinawa Gain.”	159360
1995	NewsRadio:	T	SV 971. VHS 749, 736, 735, 731, 729. SVDSP 663.  VHSSP 662, 651. VHS 645, 627, 625, 624, 623, 611, 610, 598, 597, 587, 415,  409, 406, 394, 378, 373, 368, 367, 364, 345, 344, 343, 342, 342, 335, 333 (Two Episodes), SV 317, 301, 299.		Episodes. Series 3-21-1995 to 5-4-1999.  97 episodes.	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)WNYX is the #2 news radio station in New York City populated by an eccentric station owner and his staff. New News Director, level-headed Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) arrives fresh from the heartland of Wisconsin.Nelson, sarcastic, coffee-addicted, long-suffering news director considered career as professional tap dancer before going into radio. Science fiction geek and a former arcade game addict, has intermittent relationship with. Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney).Miller is promoted and demoted, serving as reporter, on-air personality, producer and news director. Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman) is co-news anchor for WNYX. Bombastic and egocentric, frequently a thorn in Nelson's side. Abrasive personality.Catherine Duke (Khandi Alexander) is second news anchor, beautiful and regal. Bitter rivals with McNeal partly due to office affair they had earlier. Leaves job eventually for job in London.  Jimmy James (Stephen Root) station's billionaire owner.	159361
1998	NewsRadio: 4:20	T			Episode #73. 4-29-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159362
1997	NewsRadio: Airport	T			Episode #45. 2-19-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill and Dave are stuck in St. Louis due to heavy snow, and while there Dave tries to teach Bill the good side of being polite to people, while Bill tries to prove to Dave that rudeness can get them anything.Back in NY, Lisa is put to test when Jimmy asks her to stop Catherine and Joe from going out on a date without giving her a logical explanation for it.And Beth and Matthew adventure themselves in a weird apartment which they think it's Bill's, filled with sex toys and erotic environment.But they overhear the machine go on with Bill leaving a message to his male prostitute neighbor, showing Beth and Matthew that maybe those are not Bill's plants they're watering.	159363
1999	NewsRadio: Apartment	T			Episode #87. 1-12-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159364
1996	NewsRadio: Arcade	T			Episode #32. 10-23-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave worries that the past will repeat itself when an arcade game, Stargate Defender, is installed in the hallway.Lisa and Dave take the SATs to prove they're not getting dumber. Bill is obsessed with the stale, plastic, leathery sandwiches from a vending machine.	159365
1999	NewsRadio: Assistant	T			Episode #90. 2-16-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159366
1996	NewsRadio: Awards Show	T			Episode #34. 11-6-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave believes WNYX will overcome its jinx and finally win the local broadcasting awards. Matthew believes the office is infested with ants.	159367
1998	NewsRadio: Balloon	T			Episode #70. 3-25-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)TV Anchor (Dave Nemeth).	159368
1998	NewsRadio: Beep, Beep	T			Episode #69. 3-18-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159369
1998	NewsRadio: Big Brother	T			Episode #68.  3-3-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159370
1995	NewsRadio: Big Day	T	DVD -R 1726		Episode #5. 4-18-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Mr. James assigns Dave the task of doling out the annual bonuses. Each staffer gets the standard $400 bonus except for two, one of who receives a $3,000 'Big Bonus', the other gets 'The Shaft."Bill complains to Dave about all the clutter that mysteriously finds its way to his desk.	159371
1998	NewsRadio: Bill Moves On	T	SVD 966		Episode #76. 9-23-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Episode opens when the staff of WNYX returns from Bill's funeral. The air is heavy, and Matthew laments that Bill died of a heart attack. The staff has a hard time coming to turns with it, except Matthew, who doesn't believe Bill is really dead.Throughout this powerful episode Dave is trying to rewrite his eulogy, which the whole staff admits was horrible. Joe, Jimmy James, Beth, Matthew, and Lisa admit what they did when they heard about Bill.The staff teases Lisa because she admits she was drunk for about a week. They're convinced she's still drunk, while she denies it. Catherine Duke (Khandi Alexander) returns, apologizing she missed the funeral.Staff gathers in Dave's office to read letters Bill wrote them in case something happened to  him. Staff members take things from Bill's desk in symbolic gestures. Dave asks Lisa if his eulogy was really "that" bad when she admits that she's still drunk.	159372
1995	NewsRadio: Bill's Autobiography	T			Episode #14. 11-21-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill has signed a book deal to write his own biography, and asks Dave for permission to do outside work.Dave comments on it with Lisa, who spreads the word around the office, just exactly what Bill didn't want to happen since he's having writer's block and can't come up with anything decent to write about himself.He acts as if his book is almost ready to everyone, but when the truth comes out the staff of WNYX shows some support for their friend Bill, except for Dave, who decides not to sign the permission papers.But it was all acted out so Bill could quit writing his book and still maintain his dignity in front of everyone.  But it was all acted out so Bill could quit writing his book and still maintain his dignity in front of everyone.	159373
1996	NewsRadio: Bitch Session	T			Episode #19. 1-4-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave becomes incredibly hurt when he accidentally overhears the staff making fun of him behind his back and starts to think maybe no one there really likes him.Jimmy calls for a staff meeting at his office where he announces he's firing Dave, and they all interfere saying how great Dave is.Of course, Dave was listening to the entire thing behind the curtains so he could gain his self-confidence back. Meanwhile, Joe refuses to buy Bill a voice alternator machine and tries to pull a MacGyver and build one with his own resources	159374
1998	NewsRadio: Boston	T			Episode #84. 12-9-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159375
1995	NewsRadio: Breakup, The	T	DVD -R 1753		Episode #11. 10-31-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave and Lisa are having relationship problems because during an argument Dave called Lisa the ‘b' word, and Beth can't take the pressure of having to cover up their lies so their relationship can be maintained a secret from the rest of the office.When she gives them an ultimatum ("you tell them or I did"), saying that everyone already knows but they're just acting like they didn't, Dave and Lisa decide to reveal the truth once and for all.Surprisingly, nobody knew, it was all Beth's bluff, and now they have to take all the jokes. Meanwhile, Catherine is angry at Bill for revealing her age on the air, and tries to get back at him.Matthew tries to celebrate her birthday, which only upsets her even more, until he gets her Bill's birth certificate as a present, where Catherine finds out Bill's birthday (June 19th) and his real first name – Evelyn (which is pronounced "Eve-elyn")	159376
1995	NewsRadio: Cane, The	T			Episode #16. 12-12-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill's new cane, which he carries for no particular reason, annoys Dave. After it's stolen, Dave is the target of Bill's wrath.Jimmy's all-night office brainstorms stokes Dave and Lisa's competitive fires. Matthew and Joe get on each other's nerves.	159377
1997	NewsRadio: Catherine Moves On	T			Episode #60. 11-25-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Each staffer offers up a very different version of events of the day Catherine announces she's leaving WNYX. Joe realizes that Catherine's always yearned for him.	159378
1998	NewsRadio: Chock	T			Episode #64. 1-13-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave finds it hard to say no when his old college acapella singing group 'Chock Full o' Notes' reunites for Dave's 32nd birthday, hoping to take the pop charts by storm.Meanwhile, Lisa tries to motivate Matthew without reducing him to tears. Joe has a beef with one of Dave's friends	159379
1996	NewsRadio: Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 1839		Episode #38. 12-18-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)It's Christmas and everyone is trying to get out earlier so they can spend time with their families.Dave is sympathetic and ends up having to do all the work he assigned his employees. So he and Lisa get to Wisconsin so late they can barely spend any time with Dave's family who went to Chicago for holidays leaving empty house for them.Matthew helps Jimmy pick up gifts for his eccentric billionaire friends who have everything.Beth is offered chance to do some voiceover work with Bill, but ends up losing her voice after ruining the taping when  Bill got  bumped for another man.	159380
1998	NewsRadio: Clash of the Titans	T			Episode #83. 11-24-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159381
1996	NewsRadio: Coda	T			Episode #27. 4-21-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew unsuccessfully tries to get everyone to rent a house for the summer on the Hamptons. Editor (Jeremiah Morris).Nobody wants to be the first to pay, everyone wants the big room and plus Beth doesn't have the money for it, so they'd either have to cover for her or let her bring 20 friends.Meanwhile, Lisa and Beth help Joe study for an electrician test he has failed 7 times, out of pure stubbornness.Dave, Bill and Mr. James spend the entire day going over Bill's baseball promo only because Jimmy wanted to teach everyone a lesson.	159382
1997	NewsRadio: Complaint Box	T	SVD 1328		Episode #42. 1-29-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Complaint box is put up and staff begins lodging groundless gripes against each other and Dave. Mr. James is going fishing on his vacations, decides to leave voice box in office so he can keep track of what goes on at radio station while he is away.Beth manages to lose the box. Jimmy ends up with some stranger at the movies. Jokes in complaint box go too far and Dave ends up having an audience with Jimmy's lawyers on the use of abusive words such as "bitch" and "jackasses."Joe spends the entire day trying to find the source of a noise that is coming from the machine he created to use with Catherine	159383
1998	NewsRadio: Copy Machine	T			Episode #71. 4-8-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159384
1995	NewsRadio: Crisis, The	T	SVD 1118. SVD 886. SV 319		Episode #4. 4-11-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Subway train gets derailed. Dave tries to get staff to cover accident, but they're much more concerned about getting new desks since Matthew got one after having dinner with Dave. Dave tries to show that Matthew is not his favorite.Getting a new desk was not a privilege. But it's hard to prove so after Jimmy orders new desks for everyone, Dave decides to take a stand and send them back.	159385
1996	NewsRadio: Daydream	T			Episode #35. 11-13-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Thermostat in the radio station is broken, and while Joe tries to fix it the entire staff suffers with weird daydreams that include: Bill having all hot women fall for him.Lisa finally beating Dave. Joe controlling all the staff as if they were androids. Catherine working at a more minority-friendly place. Beth being tormented by horror movies monsters, among other things.	159386
1998	NewsRadio: Flowers for Matthew	T			Episode #80. 10-28-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159387
1999	NewsRadio: Freaky Friday	T			Episode #95. 4-20-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159388
1997	NewsRadio: French Diplomacy	T			Episode #58. 11-11-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave and Lisa breakup. Bill gets himself into trouble when he advocates the beating of foreign diplomats. Matthew opens his own dentistry practice.	159389
1995	NewsRadio: Friends	T			Episode #13. 11-14-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Beth and her copycat friend fight for Matthew. Bill is plagued by security guards who refuse to let him enter the building without his ID.	159390
1995	NewsRadio: Goofy Ball	T			Episode #9. 9-26-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Photograph studio upstairs is shooting a catalog and several models can be seen riding the elevator. Joe and Dave act like dorks whenever the elevator stops and there are models inside. Joe won't let Dave quit until he fixes him up with one of the models.That doesn't look too good for Lisa, who's getting tired of having to hide their relationship. They finally tell the truth to Mr. James, who refuses to believe it.Bill thinks someone's after him and buys a stun gun made by Joe that leaves him paralyzed for hours. Matthew and Beth can't stop throwing around a goofy ball, a toy from one of Jimmy James newest company acquisitions	159391
1999	NewsRadio: Hair	T			Episode #89. 2-9-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159392
1996	NewsRadio: Halloween	T			Episode #33. 10-30-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Mr. James requests that the reticent staffers wear costumes to his Halloween party.Lisa convinces everyone to dress up by promising that Dave will wear the most outlandish costume ever. A psychic tells Bill the exact date of his death..36 years in the future.	159393
1996	NewsRadio: Houses of the Holy	T	DVD -R 1578		Episode #23. 3-10-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Joe does an admirable job filling in for an ill Catherine, much to Bill's dismay. Beth dates Mr. James' magician nephew.	159394
1996	NewsRadio: In Through the Out Door	T			Episode #20. 2-4-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew wants to learn how to be a gambler so he can be one of the guys, and Joe tries to teach him a lesson but ends up taking all his money because Matthew is the absolute worse when it comes to betting.Meanwhile, Jimmy passes on to Dave the "honor" of introducing Bill on a broadcasters society event. While Dave is scared of giving a speech in public, Bill wants to make sure he does it properly and ends up losing his voice.	159395
1995	NewsRadio: Inappropriate	T			Episode #2. 3-28-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)When Matthew accidentally misreads Joey Buttafuoco's name on the air, Dave and Lisa start arguing what Dave should to do avoid a lawsuit.The discussion carries on during lunch, and they end up kissing. Feeling awkward, Dave calls Lisa to his office to discuss the situation, and she kisses him just when he was about to say this couldn't go on any further.The awkwardness continues and they do it. Beth finds out about it, but Dave and Lisa try to keep it a secret from everyone else. Meanwhile, Bill insists on celebrating Catherine's birthday.	159396
1997	NewsRadio: Injury	T	VHS 1285		Episode #53. 6-5-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave signs up Matthew (Andy Dick) for workers' comp after the uninsured reporter injuries himself at the office.When Matthew hurts himself badly while goofing around at the office and is taken to the hospital, Dave is convinced to talk Matthew into lying about how he got himself injured to avoid being billed 14,000 dollars for not having medical insurance.Mr. James becomes suspicious of it, while Matthew finds himself on a moral dilemma about lying. When Jimmy's lawyer confronts Matthew about the veracity of his resume, Matthew gives in and lies about his injury to the OSHA guy.Meanwhile, Bill takes offense at a rival station's use of the word 'penis' and air several "McNeal Perspective" reports using the same word.	159397
1998	NewsRadio: Jackass Junior High	T			Episode #74. 5-6-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159398
1998	NewsRadio: Jail (1)	T	DVD -R 1676		Episode #81. 11-4-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159399
1997	NewsRadio: Jumper	T			Episode #54. 9-23-1997. Season 4 Opener	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill tries to get an exclusive on-air story when a suicidal man is perched outside Dave's window. Newsman (Ivan Allen).	159400
1997	NewsRadio: Kids	T			Episode #44. 2-12-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy implements a program allowing kids into the station to learn about radio, but ditches the students to hit on their teacher. Dave searches for a stash of dirty magazines.	159401
1998	NewsRadio: Lam, The	T	SVD 749		Episode #82. 11-11-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy hides out at Dave's parents home while Feds scour country for him. Johnny proposes to Lisa, offering to give up his evilness for her hand in marriage.	159402
1996	NewsRadio: Led Zeppelin	T	DVD -R 1594		Episode #25. 3-31-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave and Lisa announce they're breaking up. Lisa insists any further communication be done in memorandum format. Dave tries to keep his 24-page memo private. Mr. James continues his wife search.	159403
1997	NewsRadio: Led Zeppelin Boxed Set	T			Episode #41. 1-15-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew, in his own mind, becomes the 'King of the Office' when he loses his temper and punches Bill.Matthew's reign of terror, including ordering various staffers to fetch his lunch, alienates the entire office. Meanwhile, Jimmy tries to best a Three Card Monte dealer at his own game.	159404
1996	NewsRadio: Led Zeppelin II	T			Episode #28. 4-28-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Fire in the building sets everyone's nerves on edge. Bill tries to escape. Dave and Lisa get back together. Mr. James continues his wife search.	159405
1998	NewsRadio: Look Who's Talking	T			Episode #63. 1-6-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill announces plans to adopt a child. Beth and Joe attend a charity bachelor auction, with Beth impersonating a duchess and Joe playing her homosexual bachelor friend, to bid on Mr. James.	159406
1998	NewsRadio: Lucky Burger	T			Episode #78. 10-14-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159407
1995	NewsRadio: Luncheon at the Waldorf	T			Episode #6. 5-2-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill asks Beth out on a Luncheon date at the Waldorfs. Lisa and Matthew warn her that the only reason he picked her is because she wore a very sexy blue dress at the Christmas party, which proves to be true when Bill asks her to wear it on the luncheon.Lisa anxiously waits for Beth to return, worried that Bill might do something to her. When Beth returns acting all weird, they all immediately assume Bill did something, but Beth reveals that she kissed him for no reason in the spur of the moment.Meanwhile, Dave tries to cut back on the office expenses because the budget is exceeded in 6,000 dollars.	159408
1996	NewsRadio: Massage Chair	T			Episode #31. 10-2-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill leads a revolution when Mr. James eliminates free snacks in the break room. Joe gives Catherine a variety of electronic gadgets to ingratiate himself with her. Bill buys a massage chair.	159409
1998	NewsRadio: Meet the Max Louis	T	DVD -R 1663		Episode #77. 10-7-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave decides to hire Bill's old friend Max Louis (Jon Lovitz) as on-air talent.	159410
1997	NewsRadio: Mistake	T			Episode #51. 5-14-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew is no longer the weirdest person in the office, when a strange temp comes in. Dave is featured in a national magazine where he inexplicably insults each staff member...and reveals his passion for tap dancing.	159411
1998	NewsRadio: Monster Rancher	T			Episode #72. 4-15-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159412
1996	NewsRadio: Movie Star	T			Episode #36. 11-20-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)James Caan (Himself) arrives at station to observe Bill work. He's researching his next movie. But Bill's more interested in telling his life story than actually helping Caan.Caan becomes more interested in Matthew whose awkwardness around celebrities makes him act very foolish. Dave tries to convince Lisa to buy television, something she hasn't had since high school.Lisa is reluctant to accept Dave's gift (with the excuse that television alienates people), but changes her mind after discovering C-Span 2.And Caan has two extra tickets to the Knicks game, for which Beth and Catherine compete to win. At the game, they are very embarrassed by Caan's behavior at the stadium.	159413
1995	NewsRadio: Negotiation	T			Episode #15. 11-28-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave gives Matthew a in-name-only promotion to coordinating producer. Lisa looks for a temporary job as an MTV news anchor. Jimmy announces he's getting married and asks for help finding a wife.	159414
1999	NewsRadio: New Hampshire (2)	T	DVD -R 1716		Episode #97. 5-4-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)All except Matthew and Dave leave to work at Jimmy's rural radio station	159415
1995	NewsRadio: No, This Is Not Based Entirely on Julie's Life	T			Episode #8. 9-19-1995. Season 2 Opener	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Beth asks Dave whether or not to send her boyfriend naked pictures of herself, which brings out curiosity from Lisa on knowing Dave's sexual fantasies.Unfortunately, Beth's photos get mixed up on the photo lab and she has to take Polaroid's instead, which she does using a brown paper bag on her head.Mr. James is on vacations and spends time bumming around the office, while Joe tries to catch the thief who's been taking his ice cream from the fridge, using multiple thief-catching devices that always end up blowing up on Matthew's face.	159416
1998	NewsRadio: Noise	T			Episode #79. 10-21-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159417
1997	NewsRadio: Office Feud	T	DVD -R 1576		Episode #47. 3-19-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Joe engages in office warfare with the new noisy environmentalists upstairs. Catherine takes offense at Bill's newest sponsor, Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor. Lisa covers a White House Easter Egg hunt.	159418
1997	NewsRadio: Our Fiftieth Episode	T			Episode #48. 4-2-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill is committed to an asylum when he's judged mentally incompetent. Lisa is forced to do the 'McNeal Perspective' with Joe in Bill's absence.	159419
1999	NewsRadio: Padded Suit	T			Episode #94. 4-13-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159420
1996	NewsRadio: Physical Graffiti	T			Episode #24. 3-24-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave can't stand the fact that Lisa is still so close to her ex-boyfriend Stewart. She says he's jealous, and he defends himself saying she's giving the guy false hopes.Lisa schedules a dinner with Stewart and Dave, and after Dave returns from the bathroom Lisa tells him Stewart left after proposing they got back together. Dave and Lisa fight and break up in the office.Meanwhile, Bill and Catherine have a feud sponsored by Joe, who is getting back at them for eating his sandwich 5 months ago.	159421
1995	NewsRadio: Pilot	T	SV 299. VHS 585		Episode #1. 3-21-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Nelson leaves hometown of Wisconsin for New York and his new job as news director of radio station WNYX-NewsRadio. Must fire current news director before he can assume his duties.Instead of doing it quickly, Dave wants to fire Ed Harlow (Kurt Fuller) before anyone finds out he's taking  Harlow's place. He has some difficulties reaching out to Ed and in a gesture of sympathy he tells Matthew the news.Word quickly spreads around the office. Lisa is disappointed because she was sure she was going to become the next news director.When Ed fires Dave thinking he's the sports guy, Dave is forced to make a move and fires Ed. He also take a stand in front of everyone and says a he'll not be pushed around.	159422
1997	NewsRadio: Planbee	T			Episode #55. 9-30-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy hires Andrea, an efficiency expert, when the station needs to cut funds. The staffers rally around an inept Matthew to try to preserve his job. Bill auditions for a television job.	159423
1999	NewsRadio: Ploy	T			Episode #93. 3-9-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159424
1996	NewsRadio: Presence	T			Episode #26. 4-14-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy loses Bill in a poker game. Lisa competes in Jimmy's place to win him back. Joe uses a hidden camera inside a Boba Fett action figure to keep up with the action.	159425
1996	NewsRadio: President	T			Episode #29. 9-18-1996. Season 3 Opener.	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Mr. James announces his candidacy for the presidency. Lisa tries to bring him down. Meanwhile, Matthew grows a hideous moustache.During the press conference, Lisa accuses Jimmy of having ties to the Nixon administration, and he counters by claiming to be "Deep Throat". There is another episode in which this is strongly implied (Jimmy claims that Bob Woodward owes him a favor).	159426
1997	NewsRadio: Public Domain, The	T			Episode #56. 10-28-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave tries to get Matthew rehired amidst chaos. Andrea hires a man to share Dave's Job, Jimmy brings a camera crew into the office to film a documentary, and Bill prepares for a new career as a singing political satirist a la Mark Russell.	159427
1997	NewsRadio: Pure Evil	T	VHS 646		Episode #59. 11-18-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave hatches a scheme of 'pure evil' to get his job as news director back, including approving Bill's obscenity laced imaginary conversations with the president. Lisa tries hard to do a good job as news director. Matthew lives in the office.	159428
1997	NewsRadio: Rap	T	SVD 950		Episode #40. 1-8-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Lisa is named "Cutest Reporter in New York" and everyone is envious. Bill is shocked to learn that rap music as actual lyrics. Decides to read on the McNeal Perspective his protest against rap.But his position quickly changes once Jimmy has rapper Chuck D drop by the station because Bill is a major suck up to celebrities. Lisa is asked to do some photos after being elected cutest reporter on New York. Photographer (Vincent Riotta).Embarrassed, Lisa finally agrees on it after receiving a lecture from Jimmy and invites Beth and Catherine to join her -- and they end up having a lot more fun at it than Lisa herself.	159429
1995	NewsRadio: Rat Funeral	T			Episode #10. 10-10-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Office is being set up with mousetraps, but the staff asks Dave to get rid of them in order to spare Mike, the office's rat mascot. At first disgusted with the idea of keeping a rodent around the office, Dave eventually agrees with them.Unfortunately he's got bad timing: while announcing that Mike would be spared, the mousetrap catches a rat, supposedly Mike. The staff is overly sentimental about the loss of a rat, and accuse Dave of being insensitive.But when several other rats start showing up at the office, everyone just wants to get on with their lives, while Dave finally feels saddened by the deaths.	159430
1997	NewsRadio: Real Deal, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1866		Episode #50. 5-7-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew]  Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)When Bill and producer Lisa's new show 'The Real Deal' is on the verge of cancellation, they do everything in their power to recruit Jerry Seinfeld to appear. Matthew reveals that he's never gone 'all the way' before.	159431
1999	NewsRadio: Retirement (1)	T			Episode #96. 4-27-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159432
1996	NewsRadio: Review	T	DVD -R 1804		Episode #30. 9-25-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew quits when his Dilbert obsession interferes with his work. A poor magazine review of the station grates the entire staff.	159433
1997	NewsRadio: Rose Bowl	T	DVD -R 1568		Episode #43. 2-5-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WN] YX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)WNYX staffers evaluate their co-workers, leading to problems based on Matthew's belief that Bill is a God.Jimmy buys fake movie memorabilia, unaware that the sled from Citizen Kane was named 'Rosebud' not 'Rose Bowl'. Joe represents Jimmy in a lawsuit against the man who sold the items.	159434
1998	NewsRadio: Secret of Management, The	T			Episode #62. 1-1-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill hire's a gentleman's gentleman, Cadbury, to oversee his life. Mr. James teaches Lisa 'The Secret of Management'. Matthew feels left out when Bill doesn't congratulate him on being rehired.Matthew waves at the Today show window in opening credits.	159435
1998	NewsRadio: Security Door	T			Episode #67. 2-24-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave struggles vainly to get the staffers to properly use the recently installed security door. Bill enlists Lisa to do the negotiating when he's offered a job in a blue jean's commercial.	159436
1995	NewsRadio: Shrink, The	T			Episode #12. 11-7-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave tries to talk with his staff about what's bothering them, but no one feels like sharing their feelings. To make things even worse, Bill has bought a cubicle for his desk, isolating him from the rest of the office.Jimmy suggests Dave gets Dr. Frank (a famous psychologist well known by the staff) to give the employees some counseling.At first reluctant, Dave accepts Jimmy's idea after seeing how much everyone likes this Dr. Frank. Soon he finds out he was Lisa's professor in college and that they slept together, which causes a great deal of stress on him.When he confronts Dr. Frank, he feels a lot better and ends up serving as Dr. Frank's counselor for his sexual addiction problem.	159437
1998	NewsRadio: Sinking Ship	T	DVD -R 1661		Episode #75. 5-12-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Ultimate "what if" game. "What if WNYX was a big ocean liner called the Titanic?"	159438
1997	NewsRadio: Sleeping	T	DVD -R HQ 1865		Episode #49. 5-7-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy suffers a heart attack. His lawyer insists Jimmy stay in the break room while recovering from his coma. Lisa realizes she hasn't completed all her goals in life, and decides to have a baby.	159439
1995	NewsRadio: Smoking	T			Episode #3. 4-4-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave tries to get Bill to stop smoking due to a new law passed banning smoking in workplaces and agrees to give up on coffee himself to help his friend.They both go through abstinence crisis, and Bill ends up going to the hospital after sticking about 15 nicotine stickers on himself (a thoughtful gift from Dave).In the end, Dave converts the radio booth into Bill's own private smoking area. Meanwhile, Lisa is paranoiac that Joe might have seen her and Dave at the movies and fears having their secret relationship exposed.When confronted, Joe keeps telling Lisa he's not gay despite going to the movies with flamboyantly gay friend.	159440
1996	NewsRadio: Song Remains the Same, The	T	VHS 1311		Episode #21. 2-18-01996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Wall Street Journal reporter interviews Bill. Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney) and Matthew compete for right to cover New Hampshire primary. Mr. James disrupts the office with early April Fools' Day practical jokes.	159441
1997	NewsRadio: Space	T			Episode #52. 5-21-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)NewsRadio in Outer Space. The year is 2228, humankind is nearly extinct and those who remain are constantly on the run from killer robots. Matthew dates an android. Dave and Lisa discuss moving in together after	159442
1998	NewsRadio: Spooky Rapping Crypt	T			Episode #85. 12-15-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159443
1996	NewsRadio: Station Sale	T	DVD -R 1575		Episode #18. 1-7-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Jimmy is searching for a bride, and while he's doing so he announces to the staff of WNYX that he's selling the station. Panic takes over the office, with everyone worrying about the future of their jobs.While Matthew starts a protest by handcuffing himself to a chair and Bill tries to save his ass by showing to the Robertson Corporation owner/CEO, Jimmy reveals to Dave that he's just doing that to open a communication channel with Jane Robertson.The news calms everybody down, until Jane makes an offer Jimmy just can't refuse. The staff desperately tries to convince him not to sell the station, and it's Beth who succeeds when she gives Jimmy all her money.Later he confesses to Dave those people are like family to him.	159444
1999	NewsRadio: Stinkbutt	T			Episode #86. 1-5-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159445
1996	NewsRadio: Stocks	T			Episode #37. 12-11-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew returns from a Japanese vacation bearing gifts, including a katana for Dave. Mr. James teaches Beth the intricacies of the stock market.	159446
1997	NewsRadio: Stupid Holiday Charity Talent Show	T			Episode #61. 12-16-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave unveils a previously hidden talent to compete in a charity talent show. If a WNYX staff member wins, Mr. James will re-hire Matthew.	159447
1997	NewsRadio: Super Karate Monkey Death Car	T			Episode #57. 11-4-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Andrea forces the staff to take lie detector tests. Lisa fears she will not pass the test due to her extensive criminal past. Jimmy has his book, which failed in the U.S., translated into Japanese then back into English.	159448
1995	NewsRadio: Sweeps Week	T			Episode #7. 5-9-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Dave is jealous that Lisa still keeps a healthy relationship with her ex-boyfriend and argues with her over it. Lisa tells Dave that she shouldn't have to cut someone out of her life just because she broke up with him and that he should do the same.So Dave calls his girlfriend from Wisconsin, who invites herself to spend a few days with him in NY. Turns out Dave never actually broke up with her, and now Lisa fears she might do something after Nancy threats her.After Dave finally gives closure to his relationship with Nancy, she makes public Dave and Lisa's secret relationship. Lucky them the office staff thinks Nancy is a total wackjob.Jimmy wants an on-air interview with a ‘financial visionary' who turns out to be a complete fraud.	159449
1999	NewsRadio: Towers	T			Episode #88. 2-2-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159450
1996	NewsRadio: Trainer, The	T			Episode #39. 12-19-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)All of WNYX is up in arms when they discover Dave is actually a Canadian, not a mid-westerner. Bill joins a health club. Dave tries to teach Jimmy table manners for his upcoming dinner with the president.	159451
1997	NewsRadio: Twins	T			Episode #46. 2-12-1997	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew's 'identical' twin brother visits. Most of WNYX's furniture is repossessed when the budget is drastically slashed to accommodate a staffer's secret raise.	159452
1999	NewsRadio: Wedding (2)	T			Episode #92. 3-2-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159453
1998	NewsRadio: Who's the Boss? (1)	T			Episode #65. 1-20-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)After Bill pesters Lisa once again, Dave and Lisa hatch an evil plan to make Bill the boss to teach him a lesson. Bill's reign is eerily efficient. Joe goes on a sympathy strike to support another of Mr. James companies	159454
1998	NewsRadio: Who's the Boss? (2)	T			Episode #66. 2-3-1998	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Mr. James announces an election for station manager, which neither Dave nor Lisa want to win. Joe's dysfunctional brothers visit the station to plan a surprise party for their parents. Matthew runs for floor fire marshal.	159455
1999	NewsRadio: Wino (1)	T			Episode #91. 2-23-1999	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)	159456
1995	NewsRadio: Xmas Story	T	DVD -R 1570		Episode #17. 12-19-1995	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Matthew is upset when he realizes Mr. James gave everyone except him a new convertible for Christmas. Meanwhile Bill is stalked by a homicidal Santa Claus.Staff gives Jimmy an expensive gift. Paranoid Bill fears an evil Santa	159457
1996	NewsRadio: Zoso	T			Episode #22. 2-25-1996	Radio News Staff. News Director Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) of radio station WNYX NewsRadio. Anchor Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman). Reporter Matthew Brock (Andy Dick). Station Owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root). News Staff includes Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney)Bill enlists Joe and Matthew's support to try to convince his girlfriend that he's British. Beth tries to sell 'Fat Albert'-style hats to a department store. Lisa uses Mr. James negotiating tips to ask Dave for a raise.	159458
1980	Newsreel	N	OWN - H	Faust, Irvin		Editor. Manny (Speed) Firestone, independent writer married to an equally independent editor of a little magazine	159459
2004	Newsroom, The: America, America	T	DVD -R HQ 3314		Episode #15. 1-12-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanJim is hired away by a hot U.S. morning show in New York City where he bits off more than he can chew of the Big Apple and is soon escorted out of the country by authorities. He gets involved in a sex scandal with an under aged prostitute.Walcott's moronic interviews with luminaries like Naomi Klein and Noam Chomsky continue to confirm his thoroughly shallow nature. U.S. Anchor (Krista Sutton).	159460
2004	Newsroom, The: Anchors Away	T	DVD -R HQ 3471. DVD -R HQ 3483.		Episode #19. 2-9-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George's dream date. Karen dumbs herself down for sex. Jim's book deal. U.S. Anchor (Krista Sutton).	159461
1996	Newsroom, The: Bad Day, A	T			Episode #5. 11-18-1996	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Insulting his colleagues is bad enough, but when George hits on a female guest, she walks off the show.Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bill (Bill Casselman).	159462
2005	Newsroom, The: Baghdad Bound	T			Episode #26. 2-14-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George fails a job evaluation. A veteran newsroom employee dies. Editor (Shawn Goldberg).	159463
2004	Newsroom, The: British Accent, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3795. DVD -R HQ 3889 (TiVo Title Error: The Second Coming)		Episode	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanGeorge secretly cancels his trip.	159464
1997	Newsroom, The: Campaign, The	T			Episode #13. 3-31-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Anchorman Jim decides to run for political office, but he makes the further mistake of letting George and other newsroom staffers run his campaign.Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bill (Bill Casselman).	159465
2004	Newsroom, The: Death 1, George 0	T	DVD -R HQ 3337		Episode #16. 1-19-2004.	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George fails a job evaluation. A veteran newsroom employee dies.	159466
1996	Newsroom, The: Deeper, Deeper	T			Episode #3. 11-4-1996	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Everyone is in fear of their jobs after the network announces budget cuts. George promises to fight the brass on their behalf, but the only one he actually fights to save is his own.Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bill (Bill Casselman). George's Assistant Sandra (Kay Valley). Jim's Agent Stan Kozack (David Husband).	159467
2005	Newsroom, The: Dial "G" for Gristle	T			Episode #28. 2-28-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman	159468
1996	Newsroom, The: Dinner at Eight	T			Episode #2. 10-28-1996	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)When it is decided to hire a new co-anchor, Jim feels his job is in jeopardy.	159469
1997	Newsroom, The: Dis & Dat	T			Episode #7. 2-10-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)After George asks the young woman sitting outside his boss's office to get him coffee, Graham introduces her. She is Gillian Sorros , the new head of regional programming.She arrives with some strong ideas about George and his news department.	159470
2004	Newsroom, The: Enormous Waste of Time, An	T	DVD -R HQ 3441. DVD -R HQ 4171. (TiVo label: Anchors Away wrong episode)		Episode #18. 2-2-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanNews producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Sniper kills again. Dog dies in the office. Power lunch goes awry. George regrets using the handicapped washroom.	159471
2002	Newsroom, The: Escape From the Newsroom	T			Special. 10-28-2002	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Jim Walcott has awakened from his two-year coma and is ready to return to the news anchor chair, much to the chagrin of Diane Gordon (Leah Pinsent), the new Anchor.George has his hands full working around the movie being shot in the building starring Brad Pitt & Nicole Kidman. When George feels that the executives in the tower are plotting against him he asks his assistant to borrow some of the Chairman's mail.George's Assistant (Reagan Pasternak).  Third A.D. (Vic Sahay). First A.D. (Shawn Thompson). Producer (Tony Nardi). Executive #1 (Douglas Bell). Executive #2 (Johanna Schneller). Writer (Simon Reynolds).	159472
2004	Newsroom, The: Fifty, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3619 (Mislabeled at 3616 on disc)		Episode #22. 3-8-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George and Alex fight over finding money, which results in Alex losing his job.	159473
1996	Newsroom, The: Kevorkian Joke, The	T			Episode #4. 11-11-1996	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)When a failing screenwriter decides to commit suicide, George turns his videotaped attempt into a five-part ratings winner. Then his new video star starts to have second thoughts.Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bill (Bill Casselman).	159474
2005	Newsroom, The: Latent Homosexual Tendencies	T			Episode #30. 3-21-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman	159475
2005	Newsroom, The: Learning To Fly	T			Episode #31. 3-28-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman	159476
2005	Newsroom, The: Lolita	T			Episode #29. 3-7-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman	159477
1997	Newsroom, The: Meltdown (1)	T			Episode #10. 3-3-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)A visit by director David Cronenberg (Himself) is eclipsed by the shocking prospect of a possible meltdown at a nearby nuclear reactor.	159478
1997	Newsroom, The: Meltdown (2)	T			Episode #11. 3-17-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)As the news staff at the station panics, George interview nuclear experts and tries to figure out how to make them entertaining on TV.	159479
1997	Newsroom, The: Meltdown (3)	T			Episode #12. 3-24-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)George finally becomes so obsessed with the threat to his own life that he can no longer handle reporting on the state of emergency.Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bill (Bill Casselman).	159480
2004	Newsroom, The: Never Read Symptoms	T	DVD -R HQ 3577		Episode #21. 3-1-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George escapes jury duty in an animal rights case.	159481
2005	Newsroom, The: One Dumb Idea	T			Episode #27. 2-21-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman	159482
2004	Newsroom, The: One of Us	T	DVD -R HQ 3519		Episode #20. 2-16-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George hires a temp hopping that connections will pay off.	159483
1997	Newsroom, The: Parking	T			Episode #9. 2-24-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)George is driven to the edge of paranoia by a strange voice-mail message, the abduction of his couch and the search for an indoor parking space.George Findlay is the station's arrogant, insensitive, disturbed and forever constipated executive producer.	159484
1996	Newsroom, The: Petty Tyranny	T			Episode #6. 11-25-1996	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)George is obsessed with finding a bran muffin, but ends up in the middle of a fight with the cafeteria manager instead.The newsroom is excited to learn that Cynthia Dale (Herself) will be spending two weeks with them until George manages to offend her several times.	159485
2004	Newsroom, The: Pushy Money Grubbing Cosmopolitan Racist	T	DVD -R HQ 4103		Episode #17. 1-26-2004.	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanNews producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Sniper kills again. Dog dies in the office. Power lunch goes awry. George regrets using the handicapped washroom.	159486
2004	Newsroom, The: Reality Strikes	T	DVD -R HQ 3763 (Mislabeled by Tivo as "Say Cheese."		Episode #24. 3-22-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. Film crew invades the newsroom, making George anxious." The following documentary was shot over a four week period inside a network newsroom."	159487
2004	Newsroom, The: Say Cheese	T			Episode.	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanGeorge tries to sell an idea for a cheese commercial. Jim develops a form of anorexia nervosa.	159488
2004	Newsroom, The: Second Coming, The	T			Episode #25. 3-29-2004	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. Alex attempts suicide after being dumped by his girlfriend.	159489
2004	Newsroom, The: Slow Leak	T	DVD -R HQ 3651		Episode #23. 3-15-2004.	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchormanTV Journalists. George's jealousy gets him arrested.	159490
1997	Newsroom, The: Unity	T			Episode #8. 2-17-1997	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Female guest discussing the issue of Canadian unity is attracted to Jim, apparently impressed by his incredible ignorance.	159491
1996	Newsroom, The: Walking Shoe Incident, The	T			Episode #1. 10-21-1996. Canadian Series. 10-21-1996 to 3-21-2005	TV News Staff. Comedy at the CBC Toronto newsroom and focusing on the oily news director, George Findlay (Ken Finkleman). Audrey (Tanya Allen)  is the long-suffering intern. Jim Walcott (Peter Keleghan)  is the thick-headed anchorman.News producers Mark (Mark Farrell), Jerry ( Jeremy Hotz), with Jerry being replaced by  Karen (Karen Hines).  Ronnie Sandhu (Pamela Sinha),  is a reporter replaced by David Huband as an obnoxious weather man. Sidney (Julie Khaner). Shelley (Nancy Beatty)Findlay goes about the daily task of producing the news. Death taunts him at every turn. Karen discovers that even though she is named one of the Top Ten Women in the News Who Make a Difference, it makes no difference.She still finds herself meeting men in bars, dumbing herself down for charmless personal trainers and mechanical experts. Alex (Jodi Racicot) is forced to buy his job back from George for $50. A good lie means a good storyMatt (Matt Watts) finds himself drawn into George's intrigues over women and terrorist suspects. Clair (Holly Lewis) discovers her real job is covering for her self-serving boss. In opening: George interviews people for a job as his personal assistant.	159492
1952	Newsstand Theatre	T			Series	Press	159493
1948	Newsweek Views the News	DT			Original name: Newsweek Analysis	Magazine. Members of the board of editors of Newsweek magazine discuss views/interview guests. Ernest K. Lindley moderated	159494
1990	Newsworthy Affair, A	NR		Camp, Delayne	Harlequin Temptation #289	Journalist	159495
1983	Newton's Apple	DT			Series 1983-1998	Field Reporter-Co-Host Peggy Knapp. Hosts David Heil, Ira Flatow, Dave Huddleston, SuChin Pak, Brian Hackney, Eileen Galindo.	159496
2007	Next	M				News Media. Las Vegas magician can see into the future and is pursued by FBI agents seeking to use his abilities to prevent a nuclear terrorist attack. 	159497
2006	Next Best Thing	N		Long, Sarah		Editor Lydia of London’s glossiest magazine knows exactly what she wants from life: a glittering career, a husband with a large income and a stately home. Her fiancé, The Banker, has a lucrative job and a whole page to himself in Burke’s Landed Gentry, but it’s just possible that he wants more out of life than that. So when he and Jane meet, all four of them are in for a bit of a shock. At 35, Jane, a freelance translator, realizes something rather disturbing. She thought she had her life perfectly balanced: working from home allows her to be financially independent, spend time with her daughter and escape office politics. But somehow, instead of combining a glamorous career with parenting, she’s combining falling asleep over her laptop with putting in another load of washing. For Jane’s partner, Travel Writer Will, things are working out just right. The fact that Jane takes care of the housework while bringing in an income means he can indulge his politically correct objections to employing a cleaner. And converting the best part of their house into a “galleria” for himself, his books and his all-important thoughts, suits him down to the ground. 	159498
2002	Next Big Thing, The	M				Art Critic Kate Crowley (Connie Britton), influential art critic	159499
1928	Next Chapter, The	NSF	MLPL	Maurois, Andre		Journalist Joseph Smack	159500
1917	Next Door to Nancy	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	159501
2007	Next Food Network Star, The: Bon Appetit Challenge	T			Episode. 6-10-2007	Magazine. Bon Appetit Magazine will feature on contestant's recipe.	159502
2007	Next Food Network Star, The: Meet the Press	T	DVD -R HQ 8729		Episode. 7-15-2007	Public Relations Practitioners for Food Network meet the three finalists. The finalists appear on a radio show promoting The Next Food Network Star program. Then all three do a segment on Talk-Show Host-Food Network Star Rachel Ray's talk show.	159503
1976	Next Man, The	M				U.N. Reporter (Jack Davidson). U.N. Reporter (Thomas Ruisinger). U.N. Reporter (Camille Yarbrough). U.N. Reporter (Ed Setrakian). TV Interviewer (Holland Taylor). Press Room Reporter (Robert Levine). Press Room Reporter (William Mooney).Press Room Reporter (Robert Levine). Press Room Reporter (William Mooney).	159504
1977	Next of Kin	N		Dewlen, Al		Newsman Vic writes an editorial about the heroic death of his son in Vietnam. Receives a letter ridiculing him. Vic sets out to find and kill the author, who signs himself "Gloat."Texas, 1960s.	159505
1989	Next of Kin	M				TV Reporter (Timothy Patrick Quill).	159506
2005	Next of Kin	N		Reeves, Ami Elizabeth		Reporter Bobbie Lou Voight turns up dead during Delight-Arkansas's chicken cook-off. Voight had been snooping into a woman's past -- the sister of a marathoner. Could the pregnant woman have wielded the lethal weapon?What about the beauty queen cheated out of the Miss Arkansas crown years ago by the deceased? Even local restaurateur R.D. Blackwell is under suspicion, what with those regular cash payments he'd been making to Bobbie Lou.	159507
2001	Next Stop Paradise	N		Civil-Brown, Sue		TV Journalist Derek Diche. Burned out on reporting wars and disasters, Diche arrives in Paradise Beach determined to debunk a mysterious phenomenon.No real magic in the world and he's going to prove it.  Diche is the host of a well-known mystery-debunking TV show. Sets out to examine phenomenon by himself and buts heads with fiery female officer.	159508
1998	Next Stop Wonderland	M	DVD -R HQ 3364, 3365			TV Anchor (Paula Lyons). Arizona Reporter (Renita Whited). Field Reporter (Arnie Reisman). Society Photographer (Todd Robinson).	159509
1938	Next Time I Marry	M	SVD 1497			News Media. Reporter Davis (Frank O'Connor). Reporter (Jack Albertson). Reporter (Ned Glass). Fat Reporter (Grace Hayle). Reporter (Ivan Miller). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Steve Pendleton). Reporter in Reno (James Robbins).	159510
1895	Next Time, The	SS	OWN - P	James, Henry	In "Henry James: Fifteen Short Stories."	Magazine Owner of the magazine Bousefield, which Ray Limbert edited briefly. Minnie Meadows, a lady humorist whose popular works contrast with Limbert's serious writing. Bousefield prefers her writing.Pat Moyle, a political correspondent whose works compete with Limbert's literary works in a journal.	159511
1936	Next Time, We Love (aka Next Time We Love)	M	SV 176	Parrott, Ursula (Story -- "Say Goodbye Again"). Melville Baker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Christopher Tyler (James Stewart) is an ambitious $25-a-week reporter who is making a name for himself at his paper and decides to marry his girlfriend. Editor Frank Carteret (Robert McWade). City Editor (Don Roberts).Assignment to Rome causes havoc with his marriage to the actress.  Dies of incurable disease in China reuniting with his wife before his death."I wonder what it is they do to newspapermen to make them work so hard. Maybe they hypnotize them." Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn).	159512
1993	Next Victim, The	N		Sanders, William		Freelance Journalist Taggert (Tag) Roper from Tulsa delves into the life of a recently murdered local prostitute and follows a trail that leads him to the estate of a rich and famous TV evangelist.She does informal investigating to keep himself in liquor and his dog in kibble. The same afternoon that he gets a rejection slip for his literary western novel, a college student asks him to look into the affairs of her murdered mother.Roper figures the mother, a prostitute, had a blackmail scheme going and he's right -- it turns out the student's father is the famous televangelist.  But he can find no indication of blackmail.Two friends, a newspaperwoman Rita Ninekiller and a cop help him out.	159513
1950	Next Voice You Hear..., The	M	DVD -R HQ 8327, 8326			Radio News Broadcaster (Chet Huntley - Voice). Radio Announcer (Louis Merrill - Voice).	159514
2002	Next@CNN	DT				CNN Anchor-Host Daniel Sieberg (2002-2005). CNN Anchor Sharon Collins (2003). CNN Reporters-Contributors Miles O'Brien (2002-2005), Kathleen Koch (2002-), John Zarella (2002-), Gary Strieker (2002-).	159515
2005	Nexus Archives Volume 1	NSF		Baron, Mike. Steve Rude (Illustrated)		Reporter Sundra Peale hopes to find out about a man called Nexus who is Horatio Hellpop in 2841, a godlike figure who acts as judge, jury and executioner for the vile criminals who appear in his dreams.He claims to kill in self-defense, but why? Where do the visions come from, and where did he get his powers? Though a hero to many, does he have any real moral code?These are but some of the questions that reporter Sundra Peale hopes to have answered. On the distant moon of Ylum, Nexus is plagued by his nightmares.In the present day, reporter/spy Sundra Peale comes to write a story about Nexus, now a godlike but mysterious celebrity, and ends up helping him liberate thousands of decapitated, telepathic heads, collected by a slaver to power his plans of domination.	159516
1989	Nexus, The	N	OWN - P	McQuay, Mike		Reporter Denny Stiller, cynical reporter on the trail of a truly remarkable story	159517
1977	NFL '77-'86/Live	DT			Series. 9-2-1977. NBC	Sportscaster-Hosts Bryant Gumbel (1977-1981), Larry Merchant (1977-1978), Lee Leonard (1977), Pete Axthelm (1979-1985), Len Berman (1982-1983), Dave Marash (1983), Bill Macatee (1983-1984), Don Criqui (1984), Bob Costas (1984-1992), John Brodie (1984).Ahmad Rashad (1983, 1985-1988, 1994), Larry King (1985), Frank Deford (1986), Paul Maguire (1986-1987), Bob Trumpy (1987), Jimmy Cefalo (1987), Gayle Gardner (1988),O.J. Simpson (1989-1993), Ralph Wiley (1989), Bobby Beathard (1989).Will McDonough (1990), Bill Parcells (1991-1992), Joe Gibbs (1993-), Mike Ditka (1993-), Jim Lampley (1993), Greg Gumbel (1994-), Jim Gray (1994-), Hannah Storm (1994-), Joe Mantana (1995).	159518
1947	NFL (1947-1955)	DT			Series. 10-4-1947 to 12-11-1955. NBC, ABC, DuMont, ABC	Sportscasters-Announcers Bob Stanton (1947), Arthur Daly (1947), Red Grance (1949, 1952, 1954), Joe Hasel (1949), Harry Wismer (1949, 1952-1954), Jim Gibbons (1949, 1954), Bill Stern (1953-1954), Bill Fay (1954), Bill Malone (1954), Chris Schenkel (1954).	159519
1956	NFL (CBS and Fox)	DT			Series. 9-9-1956. CBS, NBC, CBS.	Sportscasters-Announcers Red Grange (1956-1957), Jim Gibbons (1956-1958), Ed Gallaher (1958), Chris Schenkel (1956-1960) Lindsey Nelson (1960-1961, 1966-1981), Frankie Albert (1960-1961), Pat Summerall (1961-), Ray Scott (1959-1972), Jack Buck (1968-1987)Tom Brookshier (1965-1986), Frank Glieber (1968-1984), Don Criqui (1968-1978), Jack Whitaker (1968-1970), Frank Gifford (1968-1969), Paul Christman (1968-1969), Jack Drees (1968), George Connor (1968), Chuck Thompson (1968), Lenny More (1968).Eddie LeBaron (1968), John Sauer (1968), Irv Cross (1972-1973, 1980-1981,1990-1991), Jim Morse (1972), Alex Hawkins (1972-1977), Gary Bender (1974-1980, 1986), Jane Chastain (1974), Al Michaels (1975), Sonny Jurgenson (175), Hank Stram (1975, 1980-1986),Vin Scully (1975-1981), Nick Buoniconti (1976-1979), George Allen (1978-1981), John Madden (1979), Curt Gowdy (1979-1980), Roger Staubach (1980-1983), Johnny Morris (1981-1982, 1986), "Mean" Joe Greene (1982), Wayne Walker (1982-1983, 1986).Jim Kelly (1982), John Dockery (1982, 1985), Dick Stockton (1982-1984, 1986), Dick Veermeil (1983-), Charlie Waters (1983), Analyst Drew Pearson (1983-1984), Terry Bradhsaw (1984-1989), Verne Lundquist (1984).	159520
1985	NFL (CBS and Fox)	DT			Series. 9-9-1956. CBS	Sportscasters-Announcers Dan Dierdorf (1985, 1986), Jean Fuett (1985), Jim Hill (1985), Taim Brant (1987-1988), Ken Stabler (1987-1988), Joe Theisman (1987-1988), Jim Lampley (1987), Merlin Olsen (1991), Brad Nessler (1990-1991), Gary Bender (1990-1991).Jim Henderson (1990-), Sean McDonough (1991-), Jim Nantz (1991-1994), Joe Buck (1994-), Kenny Albert (1994-), Thom Brennaman (1994-), Matt Millen (1995-).Sports Announcers Phyllis George, Greg Gumbel, Dan Marino, Brent Musburger, Jim Nantz. Announcers Fred Melamed, Phil Simms. Hosts Irv Cross, Boomer Esiason.1994 Sideline Reporters Jill Arriington, Rick Cellini, Steve Doocy,  Chris Myers, Don Tollefson, Jeanne Zelasko. Commentator Steve  Buckhantz.	159521
1970	NFL (NBC)	DT			Series. 9-20-1970. NBC	Sportscasters-Announcers Charlie Jones (1970-1989), Paul Maguire (1971-1979, 1992-), Curt Gowdy (1971-1978), Al DeRogatis (1971), Jim Simpson (1971), Kyle Rote (1971), Tim Ryan (1975-1976), Lee Leonard (1976), Len Dawson (1975-1976).Jimmy Johnson (1977), Andy Russell (1977), Don Criqui (1979-1992), Bob Costas (1980-1983), Ahmad Rashad (1983), Bob Trumpy (1983-1984, 1988-), Bob Griese (1983), Harvey Martin (1984), Merlin Olsen (1985-1989), Dick Enberg (1985-), Jimmy Cefalo (1985-1988)Paul Zimmerman (1985-), Bill Walsh (1989-19910, Marv Albert (1977-1978, 1983, 1988, 1994), Joe Namath (1988), Todd Christensen (1990), Chris Collingworth (1990, 1995), Jim Laslavic (1990), Jim Lampley (1992-), Pat McGuire (1995-).	159522
1969	NFL Action	DT			Series. 5-18-1969 to 3-12-1972. CBS	Sportscaster-Hosts Pat Summerall (1969), John Facenda (1970, 1972).	159523
1964	NFL Countdown to Kickoff	DT			Series. 9-12-1964 to 12-3-1966. CBS	Sportscaster-Hosts Tom Harmon (1964-1965), Frank Gifford (1966).	159524
1970	NFL Monday Night Football	DT			Series 1970	TV Sportscasters Howard Cosell (1970-1983),  Keith Jackson (1970). Al Michaels (1986-2005). Commentator John Madden (2002-2005), Frank Gifford (1971-2005). Color Commentator Dennis Miller (2000-2002).Sideline Reporters Melissa Stark (2000-2003), Lisa Guerrero (2003).  Hosts Chris Berman (1996), Lesley Visser (1998-1999), Eric Dickerson (2000). S	159525
1994	NFL Sunday	DT			Series. 9-9-1994. Fox	Hosts Jim Brown, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson (1994-1995).	159526
1970	NFL Today	DT			Series. 10-4-1970 to 1-23-1994	Hosts Carole Howey (1970), Elinor Kaine (1971), Jack Whitaker (1971-1975), Pat Summerall (1971-1972), Brent Musburger (1974-1989), Irv Cross (1975-1989), Phyllis George (1975-1977, 1980-1984), Lee Leonard (1975), Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder (1976-1987).Jayne Kennedy (1978-1979), Charlsie Cantey (1983), Wil McDonough (1986-1989), Dick Butkus (1988-1989), Greg Gumbel(1990-1993), Terry Bradshaw (1990-1993), Pat O'Brien (1990), Lesley Visser (1990), James Brown (1993), Jim Gray (1993).	159527
1977	Ngaio Marsh's Opening Night	MT			New Zealand.	Photographer (Barry Woods).	159528
1998	Ngon na ma dak lin na	MF			Hong Kong	Editor (Leslie Cheung). Assistant Editor (Anita Yuen).	159529
1957	NHL Game of the Week	DT			Series. 1-5-1957. CBS, NBC, Fox.	Sportscaster-Announcers: Fred Cusick (1957-1960), Bud Palmer (1957-1959), Bryan McFarlane (1960, 1973-1975), Jim Gordon (1968, 1971-1972), Stu Nahan (1968), Dan Kelly (1969-1972), Bill Mazer (1969-1970), Bobby Hull (1969), Tim Ryan (1973-1975).Ted Lindsay (1973-1975), Ronnie Schell ("Peter Puck" voice 1974), James Brown (1995-), Dave Maloney (1996), Mike Emrick (1996), John Davidson (1996).	159530
2003	NHL Ice Hockey	G			Ice Hockey. Series 2003-	Commentator, Colour (Craig Simpson). Play-by-Play Announcer (Jim Hughson).	159531
2006	NHL on NBC	DT				Sports Commentators Bill Clement, Ray Ferraro, Eddie Olczyk.	159532
2003	NHL on TSN	DT			Series 2003 - Hockey	Commentator, Colour Pierre McGuire (2003). Play by Play Commentator David Randorf. Play by Play Announcer Chris Cuthbert (205).	159533
2004	NHL Rivals 2004	G			Xbox Live Play Video Game	Sports Reporter Dick Fain joins the New York Rangers award-winning broadcast team of Sam Rosen and John Davidson who give commentary while Fain does the rink-side reporting.	159534
1969	Ni ljuger	MF				TV Reporter (Bo Holmstrom)	159535
2002	Ni pour, ni contre (bien au contraire) (aka Not for or Against)	MF			France	French TV Camerawoman Caty (Marie Gillain), who has always been career-oriented,  becomes involved with a group of petty criminals and takes an unwise liking to their enigmatic but charismatic leader. He convinces her to accompany him on a heist to film his exploits. After the adrenaline rush of that adventure, Caty allows herself to be drawn into a more serious association with the leader’s gang -- with disastrous results. The gang lives hand-to-mouth until the day the leader plans a daring bank robbery. Although other gang members feel out of their league, the leader persuades them to take part and Caty finds herself in a hellish world of betrayal, violence and murder. 	159536
1980	Niagara	N	OWN - H	Taylor, Robert Lewis		Reporter William Morrison III becomes a reporter for his uncle's New York City newspaper in the 1850s and is sent to the growing resort town of Niagara Falls to cover the escapades of the rich who vacation there.Encounters a wide variety of stuntmen and zanies who are attempting to run the rapids or cross the falls on tightropes and he also meets a several delectable young women. Eventually leaves France to study winemaking, but ends up back at the Falls.	159537
1997	Niamh and the Angels	M			Ireland. Short film.	Photographer (Jack Arrow).	159538
2006	Niania	TF			Poland.	Paparazzi (Wojciech Wysocki).Polish version of American TV Series "The Nanny".	159539
2006	Niania: Strajk	TF			Poland. Episode #32. 9-16-2006	Photographer (Mateusz Grydlik).	159540
2002	Nibelungen - Dieter Eppler erinnert sich, Die	DF			Germany - Short	Interviewer Uwe Huber.	159541
1998	Nice	NM		Sacks, Jen		Magazine Editor Grace from New York is 30 years old and can't say no to any man who asks her out or who asks to sleep with her. Because she is so nice, she'd rather kill a man than hurt his feelings by indicating she doesn't want to see him anymore.Complicating her life is a Russian hit man with 25 years of experience. He overhears her while testing out new eavesdropping equipment and helps her dispose of a body.They begin dating -- the nice girl who discovers murder is the only way out of a dead-end relationship and the killer.	159542
1965	Nice Day for Screaming, A	SSF	MLPL	Schmitz, James H.	In "And Other Tales of the Hub."	TV Newscaster. One day in the life of interstellar Adacee newscaster Keith Deboll assigned to cover a Space Three dive by Navy scientists.	159543
1981	Nice Dreams	M				Chinatown Photographer (Sally Julian).	159544
1997	Nicest Guy in America, The	N		Benson, Angela		Magazine Writer Kimberla Washington for a top women's magazine is assigned a contest to find the perfect man. Knows from experience he doesn't exist.But the man who wins the contest just might change her mind. So her next assignment is to date him. She's nervous and wary.	159545
1998	Nicholas' Gift	MT				Woman Journalist (Carla Fioravanti). Reporter #1 (Stefano Viali). Reporter #2 (Adriano Giammanco). TV Reporter (Alberto Gimignani).	159546
1975	Nicholson At Large	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		Journalist Nick Nicolson is thinking of leaving journalism for a government job. Set in Washington D.C. in the 1970s.	159547
1999	Nicht ohne meine Eltern	MTF				Journalist (Bernhard Topper)	159548
1999	Nichts als die Wahrheit	MF				News Media. Reporter 1 (Rainer Winkelvoss). Reporter 2 (Andreina de Martin). Reporter 3 (Karl Ernst Horbol). (Reporter Pressekonferenz (Luc Feit). Interviewerin (Nicola Edler-Golla).	159549
1992	Nick & Eddy in Trouble (aka Nick and Eddy in Trouble)	M			Ness	Reporter Nick (Michael Thomas) and Photographer Eddy (Robert Allan Gray), two friends,  get into trouble in Central America when they attempt to link the CIA with a right-wing terrorist group. 	159550
1972	Nick Adams Stories, The	SS		Hemingway, Ernest.	Short Stories were mostly written in the 1920s and 1930s for magazines. Most of the stories were collected in a 1972 book, “The Nick Adams Stories.”	Aspiring Journalist-Writer Nick Adams is the protagonist of more than a dozen Hemingway short stories written in the 1920s and 1930s. They are stories of initiation and adolescence. Taken as a whole, they chronicle a young man’s coming of age in a series of linked episodes. The character is partly inspired by Hemingway’s experiences, from his summers in Northern Michigan to his service in the Red Cross ambulance corps in World War I. The stories are grouped according to major themes in Adams’ life. 	159551
2001	Nick and Nora, Sid and Nancy:	T			Episode. 10-30-2001	School Newspaper. Rory missed picking story of her choice. Left with covering re-pacing of the school parking lot.Yet another of Paris' sneaky plots to make Rory miserable but to Paris' astonishment, Rory confront her and explains that whatever crappy assignment Paris gives her, she'll make it the best story ever, and she's not going to back down or quit.At next newspaper meeting, the teacher announces that Rory's article on the school parking lot was very touching and she should be given an assignment with more depth to it. Paris gives Rory a new story, a profile on teacher voted most popular last year.Happens to be Max Medina (Scott Cohen). Rory is taken aback, but accepts. She goes to see Max Medina for interview.Start interview at Chilton, and mid-way she stops to tell him she really wanted him as a stepfather. He tells her he wanted to be her stepfather, too.	159552
2005	Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out: Christina Milian	T			Episode #1.	Reporter (Lanre Idewu).	159553
2002	Nick Cannon Show, The: Nick Takes Over Music	T			Episode #5. 2-9-2002	Anchorwoman (Barbara Scolaro).	159554
1943	Nick Carter, Master Detective (aka The Return of Nick Carter):	R	LP 619		Episodes. Series 4-11-1943 to 9-25-1955. 722 episodes. Mutual Network.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.Nick Carter first appeared as a 19th century detective and adventurer in Street and Smith's New York Weekly dime novel on Sept. 18, 1886: The Old Detective's Pupil; or, The Mysterious Crime of Madison Square."He was young, strong, dedicated to clean living, confident, a master of disguise. Accompanied by loyal partners-in-arms, Patsy, originally Patrick Garvan, a newsboy or bootblack and Newspaperman Scrubby.It was on the radio show that Nick Carter, Master Detective made his mark. One of the first hit detective radio shows. Patsy became a female secretary. An urgent knocking on Nick's office door.Patsy: "What's the matter? What is it?" A male voice says, "Another case for Nick Cater, Master Detective."	159555
1943	Nick Carter: 30 Fathom Crime, The	R			Episode #24. 9-20-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159556
1948	Nick Carter: Absence Clue, The	R	NCCDR		Episode. 3-7-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Cater would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159557
1944	Nick Carter: Accidental Bullet (6 Parts)	R			Episodes #94 to #99. 6-13-1944 to6-20-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Cater would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159558
1972	Nick Carter: Adventures of Nick Carter, The	T			Series	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159559
1945	Nick Carter: Ambassador of Death	R			Episode #206. 10-21-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159560
1943	Nick Carter: Angle On Murder, An	R			Episode #29. 10-25-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159561
1944	Nick Carter: Babies For Sale (9 Parts)	R			Episodes #54 to #62. 4-17-1944 to 4-27-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159562
1947	Nick Carter: Barefoot Banker	R	NCCDR		Episode. 11-23-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159563
1947	Nick Carter: Bearded Queen	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159564
1944	Nick Carter: Black Rose Murders	R			Episode #159. 11-26-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159565
1946	Nick Carter: Body in the Ice, The	R			Episode #220. 1-27-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159566
1943	Nick Carter: Body On the Slab	R			Episode #30. 11-3-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159567
1947	Nick Carter: Bull and Bear	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159568
1947	Nick Carter: Careless Window Washers	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159569
1943	Nick Carter: Carnival of Death	R			Episode #19. 8-16-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159570
1955	Nick Carter: Case of Baron Leopold, The	R			Episode #699. 4-17-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159571
1949	Nick Carter: Case of Death in the Dark, The	R			Episode #387. 4-10-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159572
1946	Nick Carter: Case of Jezebel's Jewels, The	R			Episode #218. 1-13-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159573
1955	Nick Carter: Case of Lupo Moreno, The	R			Episode #698. 4-10-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159574
1955	Nick Carter: Case of Madame Yaznik, The	R			Episode #713. 7-24-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159575
1955	Nick Carter: Case of Marty Jones, The	R			Episode #697. 4-3-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159576
1954	Nick Carter: Case of Murder by Reflection, The	R			Episode #676. 11-7-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159577
1955	Nick Carter: Case of Ruby Thompson, The	R			Episode #710. 7-3-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159578
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the 22 Papers, The	R			Episode #326. 2-8-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159579
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the 500 Suspects, The	R			Episode #519. 10-21-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159580
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the 500 Witnesses, The	R			Episode #371. 12-19-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159581
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Absent Clue, The	R			Episode #330. 3-7-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159582
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Accusing Blood, The	R			Episode #653. 5-23-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159583
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Anonymous Corpse, The	R			Episode #585. 1-25-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159584
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Asphyxiated Cat, The	R			Episode #256. 10-6-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159585
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Auction Murder, The	R			Episode #645. 3-28-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159586
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Avenging Dead, The	R			Episode #266. 12-15-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159587
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Baby-Faced Killer, The	R			Episode #646. 4-4-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159588
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Bad Samaritan, The	R			Episode #376. 1-23-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159589
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Bad-Tempered Twin, The	R			Episode #663. 8-1-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159590
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Baffled Bride, The	R			Episode #507. 7-29-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159591
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Baffling Bell, The	R			Episode #521. 11-4-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159592
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Baffling Bullets, The	R			Episode #472. 11-25-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159593
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Barefoot Banker, The	R			Episode #315. 11-23-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159594
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Bearded Queen	R			Episode #304. 9-7-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159595
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Beautiful Brunette, The	R			Episode #244. 7-16-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159596
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Beautiful Corpse, The	R			Episode #552. 6-8-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159597
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Beggar's League, The	R			Episode #437. 3-26-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159598
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Bewildered Beauty, The	R			Episode #482. 2-4-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159599
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Big Key, The	R			Episode #439. 4-9-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159600
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Black Key, The	R			Episode #243. 7-9-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159601
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Black-Magic Murder, The	R			Episode #336. 4-18-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159602
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Blackbeard's Map, The	R			Episode #349. 7-18-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159603
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Blazing Diamonds, The	R			Episode #580. 12-21-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159604
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Bleeding Bobolink, The	R			Episode #197. 8-19-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159605
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Blind Witness, The	R			Episode #377. 1-30-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159606
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Blindman's Bluff, The	R			Episode #518. 10-14-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159607
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Bloodstained Alibi, The	R			Episode #369. 12-05-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159608
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Bloodstained Alibi, The	R			Episode #539. 3-9-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159609
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Blue Madonna, The	R			Episode #548. 5-11-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159610
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Blue Mink	R			Episode #253. 9-15-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159611
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Blue Orchid, The	R			Episode #661. 7-18-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159612
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Blue Paper Heart, The	R			Episode #222. 2-10-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159613
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Bobby Sox Racketeer, The	R			Episode #307. 9-28-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159614
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Body in the Well, The	R			Episode #596. 4-12-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159615
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Bootleg Dog, The	R			Episode #530. 1-6-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159616
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Bootleg Ivory Hunter, The	R			Episode #695. 3-20-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159617
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Borrowed Timers, The	R			Episode #527. 12-16-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159618
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Boss's Secretary, The	R			Episode #234. 5-7-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159619
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Box of Rouge, The	R			Episode #574. 11-9-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159620
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Boy Who Got Lost, The	R			Episode #329. 2-29-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159621
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Brick Oven Corpse, The	R			Episode #399. 7-3-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159622
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Broken Glasses, The	R			Episode #461. 9-10-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159623
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Bronze Dragon, The	R			Episode #384. 3-20-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159624
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Browbeaten Brain, The	R			Episode #515. 9-23-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159625
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Bull and the Bear, The	R			Episode #363. 10-24-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159626
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Candidate's Corpse, The	R	NCCDR		Episode #359. 9-26-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159627
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Careful Killer, The	R			Episode #416. 10-30-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159628
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Careful Killer, The	R			Episode #468. 10-29-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159629
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Careless Employees, The	R			Episode #273. 2-2-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159630
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Caribbean Cruise, The	R			Episode #564. 8-31-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159631
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Cautious Colonel, The	R			Episode #540. 3-16-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159632
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Champlain-Twelve, The	R			Episode #537. 2-24-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159633
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Charlie Mahoney, The	R			Episode #678. 11-21-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159634
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Chemical Chickens, The	R			Episode #283. 4-13-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159635
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Chinese Motto Murder, The	R			Episode #429. 1-19-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159636
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Circus Fire, The	R			Episode #700. 4-24-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159637
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Circus Killer, The	R			Episode #227. 3-19-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159638
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Classical Clue, The	R			Episode #325. 2-1-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159639
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Clever Old Lady, The	R			Episode #629. 12-6-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159640
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Clue Called X, The	R			Episode #366. 11-14-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159641
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Clumsy Forgeries, The	R			Episode #239. 6-11-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159642
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Coffee Killers, The	R			Episode #395. 6-5-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159643
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Colossal Cave Murders, The	R			Episode #275. 2-16-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159644
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Columbus Log, The	R			Episode #414. 10-16-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159645
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Come-Back Kid, The	R			Episode #633. 1-3-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159646
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Comedian's Contract, The	R			Episode #625. 11-8-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159647
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Confused Bystander, The	R			Episode #488. 3-18-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159648
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Conquered City, The	R			Episode #291. 6-8-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159649
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Constant Telephone, The	R			Episode #691. 2-20-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159650
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Corpse at the Carnival, The	R			Episode #662. 7-25-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159651
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Corpse Named Smith, The	R			Episode #375. 1-16-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159652
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Corpse That Moved, The	R			Episode #692. 2-27-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159653
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Corpse Who Came Back	R			Episode #430. 2-5-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159654
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Corpse Who Changed His Mind, The	R			Episode #452. 07-9-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159655
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Coughing Killer	R			Episode #290. 6-1-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159656
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Counterfeit Corpse, The	R			Episode #370. 12-12-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159657
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Counterfeit Face, The	R			Episode #575. 11-16-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159658
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Counterfeit Passports, The	R			Episode #722. 9-25-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159659
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Crimson Clue, The	R			Episode #667. 8-29-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159660
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Crossword Puzzle Clue, The	R			Episode #668. 9-5-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159661
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Crystal Prophecy, The	R			Episode #280. 3-23-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159662
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Cuff-Link Murder, The	R			Episode #632. 12-27-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159663
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Cupid Killer, The	R			Episode #388. 4-17-49	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159664
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Curious Bullet Holes, The	R			Episode #619. 9-20-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159665
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Curious Cat, The	R			Episode #557. 7-13-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159666
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Curious Countess, The	R			Episode #308. 10-5-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159667
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Curtained Corpse, The	R			Episode #352. 8-8-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159668
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Custom-Made Corpse, The	R			Episode #398. 6-26-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159669
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Dangerous Alibi, The	R			Episode #598. 4-26-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159670
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Dangerous Flirt, The	R			Episode #642. 3-7-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159671
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Dangerous Memory, The	R			Episode #647. 4-11-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159672
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Camera, The	R			Episode #298. 7-27-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159673
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Client, The	R			Episode #448. 6-11-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159674
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Client, The	R			Episode #626. 11-15-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159675
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Dummy, The	R			Episode #473. 12-3-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159676
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Man's Giggle, The	R			Episode #226. 3-12-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159677
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Survivors, The	R			Episode #400. 7-10-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159678
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Dead Witness, The	R			Episode #225. 3-5-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159679
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Carnation, The	R			Episode #415. 10-23-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159680
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Diamonds, The	R			Episode #466. 10-15-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159681
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Diamonds, The	R			Episode #547. 5-4-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159682
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Doll-House, The	R			Episode #623. 10-25-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159683
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Double, The	R			Episode #641. 2-28-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159684
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Lifeguard, The	R			Episode #656. 6-13-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159685
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Passer, The	R			Episode #350. 7-25-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159686
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Torch Bearer, The	R			Episode #381. 2-27-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159687
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Deadly Toy Soldier, The	R			Episode #417. 11-6-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159688
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Death Assignment, The	R			Episode #561. 8-10-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159689
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Death in a Straw Hat, The	R			Episode #664. 8-8-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159690
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Death in Deep Water, The	R			Episode #650. 5-2-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159691
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Death in Lovers Lane, The	R			Episode #640. 2-21-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159692
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Death on Display, The	R			Episode #635. 1-17-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159693
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Decoy Story, The	R			Episode #572. 10-26-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159694
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Demented Daughter	R			Episode #237. 5-28-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159695
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Desert Drowning, The	R			Episode #605. 6-14-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159696
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Desperate Diver, The	R			Episode #510. 8-19-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159697
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Devil's Dish-Pan, The	R			Episode #566. 9-14-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159698
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Devil's Left Eye, The	R			Episode #321. 1-4-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159699
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Diamond Smugglers, The	R			Episode #709. 6-26-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159700
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Diamond Trail, The	R			Episode #607. 6-28-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159701
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Dictaphone Murder, The	R			Episode #238. 6-4-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159702
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Diplomat Diamond, The	R			Episode #247. 8-6-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159703
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Disappearing Bandit, The	R			Episode #372. 12-26-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159704
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Disappearing Doctor, The	R			Episode #374. 1-9-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159705
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Disguised Identity, The	R			Episode #254. 9-22-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159706
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Doctor's Last Call, The	R			Episode #348. 7-11-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159707
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Double Double-Cross, The	R			Episode #246. 7-30-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159708
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Dragon Society, The	R			Episode #718. 8-28-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159709
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Dying Stamps, The	R			Episode #373. 1-2-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159710
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Eager Witness, The	R			Episode #657. 6-20-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159711
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Echoing Clue, The	R			Episode #592. 3-15-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159712
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Educated Corpse	R			Episode #215. 12-23-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159713
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Elusive Juggler, The	R			Episode #610. 7-19-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159714
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Emerald Murders, The	R			Episode #263. 11-24-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159715
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Explored Alibi, The	R			Episode #317. 12-7-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159716
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Extra Confessions, The	R			Episode #262. 11-17-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159717
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Extra Husbands, The	R			Episode #250. 8-25-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159718
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Fabulous Fiddle, The	R			Episode #613. 8-9-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159719
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Fabulous Fraud, The	R			Episode #494. 4-29-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159720
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Failing Eyes, The	R			Episode #355. 8-29-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159721
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Farewell Kiss, The	R			Episode #270. 1-12-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159722
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Fatal Redhead, The	R			Episode #337. 4-25-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159723
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Festival of Death, The	R			Episode #422. 12-11-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159724
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Fifteen-Story Murder, The	R			Episode #538. 3-2-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159725
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Firebug Murder, The	R			Episode #587. 2-8-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159726
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Flaming Crime, The	R			Episode #426. 1-8-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159727
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Flowery Farewell, The	R			Episode #345. 6-20-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159728
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Fly-Leaf Murder, The	R			Episode #600. 5-10-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159729
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Folsom Point, The	R			Episode #533. 1-27-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159730
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Foolproof Murder, The	R			Episode #469. 11-5-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159731
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Forgetful Killer, The	R			Episode #365. 11-7-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159732
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Forgotten Murder, The	R			Episode #427. 1-15-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159733
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Forgotten Murder, The	R			Episode #670. 9-19-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159734
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Forty Fisherman, The	R			Episode #554. 6-22-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159735
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Framing of Dixie Schultz, The	R			Episode #680. 12-5-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159736
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Framing of Nick Carter, The	R			Episode #706. 6-5-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159737
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Fraudulent Fires, The	R			Episode #502. 6-24-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159738
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Freeze-Out, The	R			Episode #546. 4-27-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159739
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Freight Train, The	R			Episode #673. 10-10-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159740
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Friendly Bullet, The	R			Episode #659. 7-4-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159741
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Frightened Camper, The	R			Episode #301. 8-17-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159742
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Frightened Fingers, The	R			Episode #347. 7-4-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159743
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Frightened Ghost, The	R			Episode #503. 7-1-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159744
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Frightened Grandfather, The	R			Episode #368. 11-28-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159745
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Frogman Murder, The	R			Episode #643. 3-14-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159746
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Frosted Window, The	R			Episode #541. 3-23-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159747
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Frozen Fraud, The	R			Episode #293. 6-22-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159748
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Frustrated Ego, The	R			Episode #681. 12-12-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159749
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Future Murders, The	R			Episode #289. 5-25-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159750
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Gangster's Bride, The	R			Episode #489. 3-25-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159751
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Gangster's Ghost	R			Episode #312. 11-2-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159752
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Generous Crook, The	R			Episode #504. 7-8-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159753
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Genial Gambler, The	R			Episode #385. 3-27-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159754
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Gentile Killers, The	R			Episode #498. 5-27-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159755
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Ghost Train, The	R			Episode #677. 11-14-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159756
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Girl on the Loose, The	R			Episode #675. 10-31-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159757
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Girl On The Run, The	R			Episode #687. 1-23-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159758
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Gold-Headed Cane, The	R			Episode #271. 1-19-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159759
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Golden Bullet, The	R			Episode #295. 7-6-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159760
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Golden Cow, The	R			Episode #593. 3-22-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159761
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Golden Gods, The	R			Episode #588. 2-15-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159762
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Golden Hand, The	R			Episode #491. 4-8-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159763
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Golden Seed, The	R			Episode #207. 10-28-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159764
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Graveyard Gunman, The	R			Episode #322. 1-11-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159765
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Great Impersonation, The	R			Episode #357. 9-12-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159766
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Greedy Ghost, The	R			Episode #444. 5-14-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159767
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Greedy Thieves, The	R			Episode #458. 8-13-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159768
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Green Corduroy Bandit, The	R			Episode #586. 2-1-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159769
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Green Diamond Murders, The	R			Episode #403. 7-31-1949.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159770
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Green Feather Clue, The	R			Episode #614. 8-16-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159771
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Green Flame, The	R			Episode #393. 5-22-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159772
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Guilty Bystanders, The	R			Episode #396. 6-12-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159773
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Guilty Corpse, The	R			Episode #440. 4-16-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159774
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Guilty Heart, The	R			Episode #651. 5-9-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159775
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Guilty Victim, The	R			Episode #719. 9-4-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159776
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Halloween Broom, The	R			Episode #311. 10-26-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159777
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Haunted Burial Cave, The	R			Episode #652. 5-16-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159778
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Heavenly Body, The	R			Episode #268. 12-19-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159779
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Henpecked Husband, The	R			Episode #335. 4-11-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159780
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Hermit Thrush, The	R			Episode #309. 10-12-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159781
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Hick-Hike Killer, The	R			Episode #483. 2-11-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159782
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the High Note Murder, The	R			Episode #463. 9-24-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159783
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Hijackers, The	R			Episode #685. 1-9-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159784
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Hit and Run Hideout, The	R			Episode #277. 3-2-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159785
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Hit-and-Run Ghost, The	R			Episode #628. 11-29-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159786
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Hole in the Wall, The	R			Episode #446. 5-28-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159787
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Homely Bride	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159788
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Homely Bride, The	R			Episode #358. 9-19-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159789
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Horror Hotel, The	R			Episode #486. 3-4-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159790
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Hot Briefcase, The	R			Episode #506. 7-22-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159791
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Hot Ice, The	R			Episode #509. 8-12-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159792
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Hot Rod Murder, The	R			Episode #436. 3-19-1950.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159793
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Howling Horse	R			Episode #203. 9-30-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159794
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Hypnotic Hostess, The	R			Episode #445. 5-21-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159795
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Imitation Robbery, The	R			Episode #267. 12-22-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159796
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Immigrant Girl, The	R			Episode #248. 8-13-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159797
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Impossible Crime, The	R			Episode #514. 9-16-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159798
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Impossible Murder, The	R			Episode #595. 4-5-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159799
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Impulsive Killer, The	R			Episode #544. 4-13-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159800
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Innocent Killer, The	R			Episode #487. 3-11-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159801
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Innocent Lifer, The	R			Episode #499. 6-3-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159802
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Insane House, The	R			Episode #209. 11-11-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159803
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Insufficient Bank Account, The	R			Episode #260. 11-3-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159804
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Invisible Man, The	R			Episode #583. 1-11-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159805
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Invisible Star, The	R			Episode #528. 12-23-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159806
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Invisible Treasure, The	R			Episode #324. 1-25-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159807
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Ironclad Alibi, The	R			Episode #560. 8-3-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159808
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Jalopy Jinx, The	R			Episode #591. 3-8-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159809
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Jealous Pitcher, The	R			Episode #457. 8-6-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159810
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Jealous Witch, The	R			Episode #654. 5-30-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159811
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Jeweled Queen, The	R			Episode #316. 11-30-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159812
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the John Ignatius Pilgrim, The	R			Episode #704.; 5-22-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159813
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Jungle Doctor, The	R			Episode #708. 6-19-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159814
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Kidnapped Bus, The	R			Episode #523. 11-18-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159815
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Kidnapped Corpse, The	R			Episode #394. 5-29-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159816
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Kidnapped Train, The	R			Episode #520. 10-28-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159817
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Killer in the Dark, The	R			Episode #380. 2-20-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159818
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Killers on Parade, The	R			Episode #419. 11-20-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159819
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Kindergarten Murders, The	R			Episode #449. 6-18-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159820
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Kindly Killer, The	R			Episode #288. 5-18-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159821
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the King-Sized Frame, The	R			Episode #576. 11-23-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159822
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the King's Apology, The	R			Episode #346. 6-27-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159823
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Kwong-Le Dagger, The	R			Episode #328. 2-22-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159824
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Lady Arsenal, The	R			Episode #386. 4-3-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159825
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Last Old Timer, The	R			Episode #331. 3-14-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159826
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Last Survivor, The	R			Episode #475. 12-17-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159827
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Laughing Skull, The	R			Episode #402. 7-24-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159828
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Lead-Pipe Cinch, The	R			Episode #622. 10-18-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159829
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Little Black Book, The	R			Episode #577. 11-30-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159830
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Little Grey Man, The	R			Episode #462. 9-17-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159831
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Little Man Who Cried, The	R			Episode #683. 12-26-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159832
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Little Old Ladies	R			Episode #232. 4-23-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159833
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Littlest Gangster, The	R			Episode #342. 5-30-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159834
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Living Corpse, The	R			Episode #383. 3-13-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159835
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Lost Star, The	R			Episode #545. 4-20-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159836
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Lost Symphony, The	R			Episode #299. 8-3-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159837
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Lovelorn Corpse, The	R			Episode #666. 8-22-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159838
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Lovelorn Letter, The	R			Episode #474. 12-10-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159839
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Lucrative Wrecks, The	R			Episode #284. 4-20-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159840
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Luminous Spots, The	R			Episode #285. 4-27-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159841
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Lying Corpse, The	R			Episode #558. 7-20-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159842
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Lying Widow, The	R			Episode #559. 7-27-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159843
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Magic Rope, The	R			Episode #332. 3-21-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159844
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Mailbox Murder, The	R			Episode #567. 9-21-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159845
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Make Believe Robbery	R			Episode #240. 6-18-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159846
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Malacca Cane, The	R			Episode #542. 3-30-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159847
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Man From Suez, The	R			Episode #682. 12-19-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159848
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Died Later, The	R			Episode #409. 9-11-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159849
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Died Laughing, The	R			Episode #418. 11-13-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159850
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Died Twice, The	R			Episode #323. 1-18-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159851
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Got Away With Murder, The	R			Episode #606. 6-21-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159852
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Lived Too Long	R			Episode. 7-1-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159853
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Married Murder, The	R			Episode #378. 2-6-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159854
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Paid Twice, The	R			Episode #565. 9-7-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159855
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Was There Too Late, The	R			Episode #717. 8-21-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159856
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Wasn't There, The	R			Episode #679. 11-28-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159857
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Who Wouldn't Die, The	R			Episode #314. 11-16-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159858
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Man With the Dark Eyes, The	R			Episode #688. 1-30-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159859
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Man Without a Face, The	R			Episode #693. 3-6-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159860
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Mana Joe, Junk Dealer, The	R			Episode #549. 5-18-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159861
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Manicured Murders, The	R			Episode #292. 6-15-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159862
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Martyred Rat, The	R			Episode #333. 3-28-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159863
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Marvelous Mabel, The	R			Episode #389. 4-24-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159864
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Mathematical Clock, The	R			Episode #534. 2-3-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159865
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Max Fingers, The	R			Episode #282. 4-6-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159866
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Merry Little Men, The	R			Episode #573. 11-2-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159867
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Merry-Go-Round Murder, The	R			Episode #512. 9-2-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159868
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Midway Murders, The	R			Episode #351. 8-1-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159869
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Million Dollar Motive, The	R			Episode #479. 1-14-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159870
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Million Dollar Motive, The	R			Episode #655. 6-6-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159871
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Million Dollar Secret, The	R			Episode #305. 9-14-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159872
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Misled Skeletons, The	R			Episode #460. 9-3-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159873
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Alarm Clock, The	R			Episode #241. 6-25-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159874
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Bride, The	R			Episode #707. 6-12-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159875
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Code Book, The	R			Episode #701. 5-1-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159876
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Piano Player, The	R			Episode #296. 7-13-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159877
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Street, The	R			Episode #320. 12-28-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159878
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Missing Thumb, The	R			Episode #286. 5-4-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159879
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Mistaken Murder, The	R			Episode #420. 11-17-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159880
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Misunderstood Merchant, The	R			Episode #490. 4-1-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159881
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Moonlight Swim, The	R			Episode #715. 8-7-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159882
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Mother Goose Murders, The	R			Episode #508. 8-5-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159883
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Mountain Secret, The	R			Episode #694. 3-13-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159884
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Mr. Bluebeard, The	R			Episode #551. 6-1-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159885
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder by Proxy, The	R			Episode #620. 10-4-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159886
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder By the Dozen, The	R			Episode #536. 2-17-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159887
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Diary, The	R			Episode #665. 8-15-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159888
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Dreamer, The	R			Episode #453. 7-16-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159889
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder For Charity, The	R			Episode #443. 5-7-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159890
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Frame, The	R			Episode #459. 8-27-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159891
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder in a Convertible, The	R			Episode #674. 10-17-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159892
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Mansion, The	R			Episode #496. 5-13-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159893
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Marathon	R			Episode #470. 11-12-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159894
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Memoirs, The	R			Episode #578. 12-7-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159895
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Memory, The	R			Episode #511. 8-26-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159896
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Museum, The	R			Episode #568. 9-28-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159897
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder on the Mound, The	R			Episode #516. 9-30-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159898
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murder Without a Corpse, The	R			Episode #428. 1-22-1950.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159899
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Murdered Mummies, The	R			Episode #302. 8-24-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159900
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Murdered Teacup	R			Episode #219. 1-20-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159901
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Murderers' Haven, The	R			Episode #441. 4-23-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159902
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Murdering Caper, The	R			Episode #526. 12-9-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159903
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Murderous Booby-Traps, The	R			Episode #602. 5-24-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159904
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Music Box Murder, The	R			Episode #421. 12-4-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159905
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Mutilated Match Book, The	R			Episode #259. 10-27-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159906
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Mysterious Mr. X, The	R			Episode #543. 4-6-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159907
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Nameless Blonde, The	R			Episode #339. 5-9-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159908
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Near Sighted Picture, The	R			Episode #191. 7-8-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159909
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Necessary Corpse, The	R			Episode #480. 1-21-1951.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159910
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Nightmare That Came True, The	R			Episode #584. 1-18-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159911
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Obsolete Broker, The	R			Episode #412. 10-2-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159912
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Old Man's Darling, The	R			Episode #484. 2-18-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159913
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Old Servant's Ghost, The	R			Episode #630. 12-13-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159914
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Olgari Curse, The	R			Episode #465. 10-8-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159915
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Option On a Wife, The	R			Episode #689. 2-6-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159916
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Orange Lady, The	R			Episode #413. 10-9-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159917
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Oxford Needles, The	R			Episode #553. 6-15-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159918
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Pact With the Devil, The	R			Episode #686. 1-16-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159919
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Pagan Gods, The	R			Episode #721. 9-18-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159920
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Painted Heel, The	R			Episode #433. 2-26-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159921
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Panama Lady, The	R			Episode #672. 10-3-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159922
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Peculiar Penthouse, The	R			Episode #471. 11-19-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159923
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Peculiar Puzzle, The	R			Episode #500. 6-10-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159924
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Penny Arcade Murder, The	R			Episode #451. 7-2-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159925
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Perfect Alibi, The	R			Episode #310. 10-19-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159926
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Perfect Alibi, The	R			Episode #397. 6-19-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159927
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Perfect Crime, The	R			Episode #379. 2-13-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159928
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Perfect Penman, The	R			Episode #425. 1-1-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159929
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Perilous Switch, The	R			Episode #684. 1-2-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159930
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Persian Dagger, The	R			Episode #265. 12-8-1946. Series title changes from "The Return of Nick Carter" to "Nick Carter, Master Detective."	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159931
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Persistent Beggars, The	R			Episode #272. 1-26-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159932
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Accident, The	R			Episode #608. 7-5-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159933
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Car, The	R			Episode #313. 11-9-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159934
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Fortune, The	R			Episode #467. 10-22-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159935
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Fortune, The	R			Episode #555. 6-29-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159936
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Policeman, The	R			Episode #404. 8-7-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159937
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Phantom Shoplifters, The	R			Episode #424. 12-15-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159938
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Pock-Marked Thumbnail, The	R			Episode #48	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159939
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Poisonous Grape Wine, The	R			Episode #401. 7-17-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159940
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Poker Murders, The	R			Episode #236. 5-21-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159941
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Policy Makers, The	R			Episode #319. 12-21-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159942
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Portrait of Death, The	R			Episode #505. 7-15-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159943
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Practical Joker, The	R			Episode #644. 3-21-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159944
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Precious Pebbles, The	R			Episode #303. 8-31-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159945
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Preview For Murder, The	R			Episode #671. 9-26-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159946
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Priceless Prose, The	R			Episode #318. 12-14-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159947
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Professional Beggar, The	R			Episode #353. 8-15-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159948
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Professional Widow, The	R			Episode #637. 1-31-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159949
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Punch-Board Murder, The	R			Episode #497. 5-20-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159950
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Purloined Arrow, The	R			Episode #447. 6-4-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159951
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Purloined Penicillin, The	R			Episode #411. 9-25-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159952
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Purloined Pussycat, The	R			Episode #590. 3-1-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159953
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Purple Clue, The	R			Episode #450. 6-25-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159954
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Purple Tiger, The	R			Episode #442. 4-30-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159955
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Queen's Eyebrow, The	R			Episode #201. 9-16-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159956
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Quiet Murder, The	R			Episode #627. 11-22-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159957
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Quiet Room-Mate, The	R			Episode #356. 9-5-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159958
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Rainbow Dream, The	R			Episode #408. 9-4-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159959
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Recipe for Murder, The	R			Episode #556. 7-6-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159960
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Red Arrow, The	R			Episode #354. 8-22-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159961
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Red Dragon, The	R			Episode #550. 5-25-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159962
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Red Goose Murder, The	R			Episode #251. 9-1-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159963
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Red Moon, The	R			Episode #531. 1-13-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159964
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Red Thumb, The	R			Episode #367. 11-21-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159965
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Red-Headed Herring, The	R			Episode #599. 5-3-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159966
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Reformed Delinquent, The	R			Episode #571. 10-19-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159967
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Reformed Redhead, The	R			Episode #258. 10-20-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159968
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Rehearsal For Death, The	R			Episode #569. 10-5-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159969
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Reluctant Witness, The	R			Episode #438. 4-2-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159970
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Remodeled Killer, The	R			Episode #228. 3-26-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159971
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Restless Corpse, The	R			Episode #455. 7-30-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159972
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Restless Saint	R			Episode #264. 12-1-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159973
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Right Mistake, The	R			Episode #618. 9-13-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159974
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Righteous Hoodlum, The	R			Episode #690. 2-13-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159975
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Roads That Crossed, The	R			Episode #703. 5-15-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159976
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Rod and Reel Murder, The	R			Episode #658. 6-27-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159977
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Rodeo Murders, The	R			Episode #616. 8-30-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159978
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Rodeo Murders, The	R			Episode #621. 10-11-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159979
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Salesman of Death, The	R			Episode #340. 5-16-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159980
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Saltwater Fence, The	R			Episode #343. 6-6-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159981
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Sarasan's Return, The	R			Episode #716. 8-14-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159982
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Screaming Corpse, The	R			Episode #407. 8-28-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159983
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Seagoing Wig, The	R			Episode #278. 3--9-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159984
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Self-Convicted Crook, The	R			Episode #279. 3-16-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159985
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Seven Sinister Steps, The	R			Episode #390. 5-1-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159986
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Short Blonde Hair, The	R			Episode #435. 3-12-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159987
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Short Snorter, The	R			Episode #603. 5-31-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159988
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Sick Statue, The	R			Episode #196. 8-12-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159989
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Sighing House, The	R			Episode #423. 12-18-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159990
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Significant Sneeze, The	R			Episode #274. 2-9-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159991
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Silver Spots, The	R			Episode #300. 8-10-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159992
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Single Edition, The	R			Episode #276. 2-23-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159993
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Sinister Santa Claus, The	R			Episode #476. 12-24-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159994
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Ski Lodge Murders, The	R			Episode #639. 2-14-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159995
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Skid Row Murders, The	R			Episode #522. 11-11-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159996
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Slave Runners, The	R			Episode #720. 9-11-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159997
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Sleeper Murders, The	R			Episode #454. 7-23-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159998
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Smiling Corpse, The	R			Episode #638. 2-7-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	159999
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Smuggled Perfume, The	R			Episode #281. 3-30-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160000
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Son's Confession	R			Episode #431. 2-12-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160001
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Spectre of Brunheim Castle, The	R			Episode #714. 7-31-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160002
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Stage-Struck Actress, The	R			Episode #636. 1-24-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160003
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Star of Evil, The	R			Episode #334. 4-4-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160004
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Stock Exchange Murder, The	R			Episode #261. 11-10-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160005
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Stolen Earth, The	R			Episode #287. 5-11-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160006
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Stolen Elephant, The	R			Episode #617. 9-6-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160007
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Stray Bullet Murder, The	R			Episode #669. 9-12-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160008
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Studious Professor, The	R			Episode #255. 9-29-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160009
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Style-Show Sapphires, The	R			Episode #589. 2-22-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160010
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Substitute Slayer, The	R			Episode #360. 10-3-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160011
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Sunken Dollar, The	R			Episode #294. 6-29-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160012
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Super-Charged Corpse, The	R			Episode #338. 5-2-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160013
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Supervised Robberies, The	R			Episode #257. 10-13-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160014
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Suspicious Silversmith, The	R			Episode #532. 1-20-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160015
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Talking Clock, The	R			Episode #649. 4-25-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160016
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Talking Tree, The	R			Episode #200. 9-9-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160017
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Tattooed Cobra, The	R			Episode #341. 5-23-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160018
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Terrified Swami, The	R			Episode #495. 5-6-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160019
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Thirteenth Clue, The	R			Episode #434. 3-5-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160020
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Three Times Murder, The	R			Episode #535. 2-10-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160021
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Three-Headed Llama	R			Episode #696. 3-27-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160022
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Three-Sided Knife, The	R			Episode #702. 5-8-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160023
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Tinted Target, The	R			Episode #631. 12-20-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160024
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Tired Bullet, The	R			Episode #563. 8-24-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160025
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Trial by Tempest, The	R			Episode #711. 7-10-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160026
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Triple Identity, The	R			Episode #493. 4-22-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160027
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Troubled Bridegroom, The	R			Episode #391. 5-8-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160028
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Twice-Murdered Man, The	R			Episode #456. 7-30-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160029
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Twin Murders, The	R			Episode #529. 12-30-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160030
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Two-Faced Firemaster, The	R			Episode #306. 9-21-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160031
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Unexpected Corpse, The	R			Episode #344. 6-13-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160032
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Unfamiliar Fiancée, The	R			Episode #269. 1-5-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160033
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Unimportant Murder, The	R			Episode #432. 2-19-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160034
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Uninvited Client, The	R			Episode #223. 2-17-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160035
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Unlikely Grave, The	R			Episode #594. 3-29-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160036
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Unlikely Horseshoe, The	R			Episode #604. 6-7-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160037
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Unlucky Corpse, The	R			Episode #392. 5-15-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160038
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Unlucky Seven, The	R			Episode #406. 8-21-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160039
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Unmarked, Snow, The	R			Episode #501. 6-17-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160040
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Unwanted Wife, The	R			Episode #361. 10-10-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160041
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Unwelcome Guest, The	R			Episode #570. 10-12-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160042
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Unwilling Criminal, The	R			Episode #242. 7-2-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160043
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Unwritten Letter, The	R			Episode #194. 7-29-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160044
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Useless Engagement Ring, The	R			Episode #597. 4-19-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160045
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Useless Shots, The	R			Episode #249. 8-18-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160046
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanished Loot, The	R			Episode #478. 1-7-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160047
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanished Villain, The	R			Episode #485, 2-25-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160048
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Gun, The	R			Episode #562. 8-17-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160049
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Indian, The	R			Episode #252. 9-8-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160050
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Lady	R			Episode #182. 5-6-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160051
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Postman, The	R			Episode #198. 8-26-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160052
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Roadhouse, The	R			Episode #525. 12-2-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160053
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Vanishing Weapon, The	R			Episode #410. 9-18-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160054
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Vengeful Gangster, The	R			Episode #517. 10-7-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160055
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Visiting Vampire, The	R			Episode #601. 5-17-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160056
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Vital Three Hours, The	R			Episode #405. 8-14-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160057
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Voluntary Victim, The	R			Episode #624. 11-1-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160058
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Voodoo Drums, The	R			Episode #705. 5-29-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160059
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Waiting Murder, The	R			Episode #464. 10-1-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160060
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Waldo the Witness, The	R			Episode #660. 7-11-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160061
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Waldo's Widow, The	R			Episode #648. 4-18-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160062
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Walking Corpse, The	R			Episode #609. 7-12-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160063
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Walt-Water Fence, The	R			Episode #362. 10-17-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160064
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Wandering Corpse, The	R			Episode #327. 2-8-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160065
1947	Nick Carter: Case of the Wandering Maccaroni, The	R			Episode #297. 7-20-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160066
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Warehouse Murder, The	R			Episode #513. 9-9-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160067
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Wealthy Widow, The	R			Episode #492. 4-15-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160068
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Weeping Clown, The	R			Episode #205. 10-14-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160069
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Well-Dressed Scarecrow, The	R			Episode #612. 8-2-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160070
1954	Nick Carter: Case of the Well-Planned Murder, The	R			Episode #634. 1-10-1954	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160071
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Wheel Chair Murder, The	R			Episode #611. 7-26-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160072
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Whispering Venus, The	R			Episode #210. 11-18-1945.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160073
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Whistling Ghost, The	R			Episode #579. 12-14-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160074
1945	Nick Carter: Case of the Worried Mom, The	R			Episode #204. 10-7-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160075
1955	Nick Carter: Case of the Would-Be Citizen, The	R			Episode #712. 7-17-1955	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160076
1949	Nick Carter: Case of the Would-Be Crook, The	R			Episode #382. 3-6-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160077
1953	Nick Carter: Case of the Would-Be Ghost, The	R			Episode #615. 8-23-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160078
1951	Nick Carter: Case of the Wounded Clock, The	R			Episode #524. 11-25-1951	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160079
1946	Nick Carter: Case of the Wrong Clue, The	R			Episode #233. 4-30-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160080
1948	Nick Carter: Case of the Wrong Mr. Wright, The	R			Episode #364. 10-31-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160081
1950	Nick Carter: Case of the Wrong Murder, The	R			Episode #477. 12-31-1950	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160082
1952	Nick Carter: Case of the Wrong Spot, The	R			Episode #581. 12-28-1952	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160083
1944	Nick Carter: Castle of Chaos (7 Parts)	R			Episodes #127 to #133. 7-31-1944 to 8-8-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160084
1944	Nick Carter: Cat Brings Death, A	R			Episode #53. 4-15-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160085
1945	Nick Carter: Corpse Accuses, The	R			Episode #188. 6-17-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160086
1944	Nick Carter: Corpse in the Cab	R	NCCDR		Episode #43. 2-5-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160087
1946	Nick Carter: Corpse Wore Medals, The	R			Episode #221. 2-3-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160088
1945	Nick Carter: Crime Machine	R			Episode #183. 5-13-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160089
1945	Nick Carter: D Is For Death	R			Episode #189. 6-24-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160090
1946	Nick Carter: Dead Man Break No Bones	R			Episode #235. 5-14-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160091
1943	Nick Carter: Dead Man's Reef	R			Episode #20. 8-23-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160092
1944	Nick Carter: Dead Witnesses	R	NCCDR		Episode #46. 2-26-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160093
1943	Nick Carter: Death Across the Tracks	R			Episode #14. 7-12-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160094
1944	Nick Carter: Death after Dark -- Vampire Killings	R	NCCDR		Episode #45. 2-19-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160095
1946	Nick Carter: Death After Dinner	R			Episode #245. 7-23-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160096
1945	Nick Carter: Death at the Studio	R			Episode #177. 4-1-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160097
1945	Nick Carter: Death at the Toll Bridge	R			Episode #178. 4-8-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160098
1945	Nick Carter: Death Behind the Scenes	R			Episode #176. 3-25-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160099
1945	Nick Carter: Death By Ricochet	R	NCCDR		Episode #167. 1-21-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160100
1945	Nick Carter: Death Goes To the Post	R			Episode #175. 3-18-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160101
1944	Nick Carter: Death In the Pines	R			Episode #47. 3-4-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160102
1944	Nick Carter: Death In the Pool	R			Episode #156. 11-5-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160103
1944	Nick Carter: Death Plays The Lead	R			Episode #160. 12-3-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160104
1943	Nick Carter: Death's Double Deal	R			Episode #15. 7-19-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160105
1946	Nick Carter: Devil's Left Eye	R	NCCDR		Episode. 1-3-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160106
1943	Nick Carter: Disappearing Corpse	R			Episode #33. 11-24-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160107
1946	Nick Carter: Disappearing Corpse Amosnap	R			Episode #230. 4-9-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160108
1944	Nick Carter: Double Disguise	R	NCCDR		Episode #39. 1-8-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160109
1943	Nick Carter: Drug Ring Murder	R			Episode #31. 11-10-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160110
1944	Nick Carter: Drums Of Death	R			Episode #50. 3-25-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160111
1944	Nick Carter: Drums of Death  (5 Parts)	R			Episodes #147 to #151. 8-28-1944 to 9-1-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160112
1943	Nick Carter: Echo of Death	R			Episode #13. 7-6-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160113
1946	Nick Carter: Eight Records Of Death	R			Episode #229. 4-2-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160114
1943	Nick Carter: Endowment for Murder	R			Episode #12. 6-29-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160115
1947	Nick Carter: Exploded Alibi	R	NCCDR		Episode. 12-7-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160116
1945	Nick Carter: Eye For Eye	R			Episode #168. 1-28-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160117
1944	Nick Carter: Eye of Death (9 Parts)	R			Episodes #76 to #84. 5-18-1944 to 5-30-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160118
1945	Nick Carter: Face of Death	R			Episode #170. 2-11-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160119
1945	Nick Carter: Factory of Death	R			Episode #199. 9-2-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160120
1943	Nick Carter: Flying Duck Murders, The	R			Episode #26. 10-4-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160121
1947	Nick Carter: Forgetful Killer, The	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160122
1943	Nick Carter: Forgotten Alibi, The	R			Episode #11. 6-22-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160123
1945	Nick Carter: Four Rings of Death	R			Episode #172. 2-25-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160124
1944	Nick Carter: Frightened Corpse (10 Parts)	R			Episodes #100 5o #109. 6-21-1944 to 7-4-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160125
1944	Nick Carter: Funeral Wreath	R			Episode #155. 10-29-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160126
1944	Nick Carter: Gate To Heaven (9 Parts)	R			Episodes #118 to #126. 7-17-1944 to 7-27-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160127
1943	Nick Carter: Glass Coffin, The	R			Episode #25. 9-27-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160128
1948	Nick Carter: Graveyard Gunman	R	NCCDR		Episode. 1-11-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160129
1943	Nick Carter: Great Elevator Mystery, The	R			Episode #27. 10-11-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160130
1945	Nick Carter: Hanging Paperhanger	R			Episode #195. 8-5-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160131
1945	Nick Carter: Haunted Rocking Chair	R			Episode #185. 5-27-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160132
1944	Nick Carter: Horoscope Murders	R			Episode #48. 3-11-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160133
1944	Nick Carter: House of Death (8 Parts)	R			Episodes #68 to #75. 5-8-1944 to 5-17-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160134
1945	Nick Carter: House That Walked Away, The	R			Episode #214. 12-16-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160135
1943	Nick Carter: Igloo of Burning Death	R			Episode #23. 9-13-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160136
1947	Nick Carter: Imitation Robberies	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160137
1943	Nick Carter: Insured For Death	R			Episode #10. 6-15-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160138
1948	Nick Carter: Invisible Treasure	R	NCCDR		Episode. 1-25-1948	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160139
1947	Nick Carter: Jeweled Queen	R	NCCDR		Episode. 11-30-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160140
1945	Nick Carter: Legend of Shakespeare's Ghost	R			Episode #216. 12-30-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160141
1947	Nick Carter: Lucrative Wreck	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160142
1945	Nick Carter: Make-Believe Murder	R			Episode #193. 7-22-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160143
1945	Nick Carter: Man Who Lived Too Long	R			Episode #190. 7-1-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160144
1945	Nick Carter: Mind Over Murder	R			Episode #171. 2-18-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160145
1945	Nick Carter: Missing Dead	R			Episode #179. 4-15-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160146
1944	Nick Carter: Missing Harold Ascourt	R	NCCDR		Episode #44. 1-12-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160147
1947	Nick Carter: Missing Street	R	NCCDR		Episode. 12-28-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160148
1945	Nick Carter: Monkey Sees Murder	R	NCCDR		Episode #165. 1-7-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160149
1945	Nick Carter: Murder By Fire	R	NCCDR		Episode #166. 1-14-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160150
1944	Nick Carter: Murder By Magic	R			Episode #52. 4-8-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160151
1944	Nick Carter: Murder By Magic (5 Parts)	R			Episodes #63 to #67. 5-1-1944 to 5-5-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160152
1944	Nick Carter: Murder by Suicide	R			Episode #161. 12-10-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160153
1944	Nick Carter: Murder Goes To College	R	NCCDR		Episode #163. 12-24-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160154
1944	Nick Carter: Murder in a Decanter	R	NCCDR		Episode #164. 12-31-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160155
1943	Nick Carter: Murder in Bronze	R			Episode #9. 6-8-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160156
1945	Nick Carter: Murder in Cell 17	R			Episode #187. 6-10-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160157
1943	Nick Carter: Murder in the Crypt	R			Episode #17. 8-2-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160158
1944	Nick Carter: Murder in the Night	R			Episode #157. 11-12-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160159
1943	Nick Carter: Murder o-n Skull Island	R			Episode #18. 8-9-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160160
1944	Nick Carter: Murder on Mad Mountain	R	NCCDR		Episode #154. 10-22-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160161
1944	Nick Carter: Murder To Music (8 Parts)	R			Episodes #110 to #117. 7-5-1944 to 7-14-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160162
1943	Nick Carter: Mystery of the Devil's Treasure, The	R			Episode #16. 7-26-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160163
1945	Nick Carter: Mystery of the Hangman's Wood	R			Episode #184. 5-20-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160164
1943	Nick Carter: Mystery of the Indian Idols	R			Episode #3. 4-27-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160165
1943	Nick Carter: Mystery of the Old Red Mill	R			Episode #4. 5-4-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160166
1945	Nick Carter: Mystery of Wonderful Willie, The	R			Episode #202. 9-23-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160167
1944	Nick Carter: Newsreel Crime	R			Episode #38. 1-1-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160168
1943	Nick Carter: Newsreel Crime, The	R			Episode #36. 12-18-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160169
1943	Nick Carter: Nick Carter's Christmas Adventure	R			Episode #37. 12-25-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160170
1944	Nick Carter: Nine Hours To Live	R			Episode #40. 1-15-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160171
1946	Nick Carter: Nine Hours To Live	R			Episode #231. 4-16-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160172
1944	Nick Carter: Numbers Murder, The	R			Episode #152. 10-8-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160173
1945	Nick Carter: Penny For Your Thoughts, A	R			Episode #192. 7-15-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160174
1947	Nick Carter: Perfect Alibi	R	NCCDR		Episode. 10-19-1947	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160175
1947	Nick Carter: Persistent Beggars	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160176
1944	Nick Carter: Picture of Death (8 Parts)	R			Episodes #134 to #141. 8-9-1944 to 8-18-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160177
1945	Nick Carter: Poison With a Past	R			Episode #173. 3-4-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160178
1953	Nick Carter: Prescription For Death	R			Episode #582. 1-4-1953	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160179
1944	Nick Carter: Professor's Secret, The	R			Episode #51. 4-1-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160180
1943	Nick Carter: Purloined Portraits, The	R			Episode #8. 6-1-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160181
1943	Nick Carter: Ragoff Broach	R			Episode #21. 8-30-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160182
1945	Nick Carter: Ready For Murder	R			Episode #169. 2-4-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160183
1944	Nick Carter: Records Of Death	R			Episode #41. 1-22-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160184
1945	Nick Carter: Return of Lucresia Borgia	R			Episode #208. 11-4-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160185
1943	Nick Carter: Secret of the Ruined Fort, The	R			Episode #35. 12-11-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160186
1943	Nick Carter: Seven Drops of Blood	R			Episode #5. 5-11-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160187
1945	Nick Carter: Short Range Death	R			Episode #186. 6-3-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160188
1943	Nick Carter: Skeleton in the Closet, The	R			Episode #7. 5-25-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160189
1944	Nick Carter: Slingshot Murders	R			Episode #153. 10-15-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160190
1943	Nick Carter: State's Prison Evidence	R			Episode #28. 10-18-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160191
1944	Nick Carter: Strands of Murder	R			Episode #162. 12-17-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160192
1943	Nick Carter: Strange Dr. Devolo	R			Episode #1. 4-11-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160193
1943	Nick Carter: Substitute Bride, The	R			Episode #32. 11-17-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160194
1947	Nick Carter: Sunken Dollar	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160195
1945	Nick Carter: Sweet Singer of Death	R			Episode #211. 11-25-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160196
1943	Nick Carter: Tattooed Twin, The	R			Episode #22. 9-6-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160197
1944	Nick Carter: Test Tube Murders (9 Parts)	R			Episodes #85 to #93. 5-31-1944 to 6-12-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160198
1943	Nick Carter: Three Blind Mice	R			Episode #6. 5-18-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160199
1944	Nick Carter: Tiger Death	R			Episode #49. 3-18-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160200
1945	Nick Carter: Truth Machine, The	R			Episode #180. 4-22-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160201
1944	Nick Carter: Twilight Terror (5 Parts)	R			Episodes #142 to #146. 8-21-1944 to 8-25-1944.	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160202
1945	Nick Carter: Uncle Sam's Nephew	R			Episode #212. 12-2-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160203
1944	Nick Carter: Unexpected Death	R			Episode #158. 11-19-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160204
1944	Nick Carter: Unwilling Accomplice, The	R	NCCDR		Episode #42. 1-29-1944	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160205
1945	Nick Carter: Unwritten Letter	R			Episode. 7-29-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160206
1945	Nick Carter: Vanishing Diamonds	R			Episode #213. 12-9-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160207
1949	Nick Carter: Vanishing Weapon	R	NCCDR		Episode. 9-18-1949	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160208
1943	Nick Carter: Voices of Crime, The	R			Episode #2. 4-18-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160209
1946	Nick Carter: Wandering Corpse	R			Episode #217. 1-6-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160210
1945	Nick Carter: Webs of Murder	R			Episode #174. 3-11-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160211
1943	Nick Carter: West Dock Street Murders	R			Episode #34. 12-4-1943	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160212
1945	Nick Carter: Witch of Dondenburg Mountain	R			Episode #181. 4-29-1945	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160213
1946	Nick Carter: Witness Saw Nothing	R			Episode. 2-24-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160214
1946	Nick Carter: Witness Saw Nothing, The	R			Episode #224. 2-24-1946	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160215
1947	Nick Carter: Wrong Mr. Wright, The	R	NCCDR		Episode	Reporter Scrubby Wilson (John Kane), Nick's friend, is a demon reporter. Nick Carter (Lon Clark). Wilson was a brash, ready-and-willing young man who was out to get the story and knew Nick Carter would deliver the goods, and Wilson could get a scoop.	160216
1989	Nick Caspian: Battle for Possession	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#2 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin Presents #1509	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of the Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper, the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way.Daniel Bruneille, head of the Foreign Affairs desk was the most insufferable of men and Roz Amery had the misfortune to work for him. Under him, more like it. Bossy, dictatorial and prone to sudden outbursts of anger, Daniel seemed to spend most of his time arguing with Roz. Perhaps Gina could sort him out. But Gina had other things on her mind like the treachery of Nick Caspian's betrayal.	160217
1992	Nick Caspian: Besieged	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#1 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of the  Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper,  the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way. Piet van Leyden, Caspian's trusted associate thought he could change Gina's mind. The paper was dying. It needed Caspian's intervention, but Piet met a stunning surprise in Hazel Forbes, Sir George's assistant.Gina Tyrrell knew media tycoon Nick Caspian was trouble the moment she met him. Despite his awe-inspiring looks, he was a ruthless and dangerous man -- a man who knew what he wanted. 	160218
1992 	Nick Caspian: Playing Hard to Get	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#4 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin Presents #1522	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of the Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper, the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way.Valerie Knight knew the meaning of commitment. As as feature writer with the Sentinel, she’d fought for the articles she believed in. She knew the risks and rewards of getting the story. But what about commitment in her private life? Gib Collingwood, the paper’s financial editor, has been relentlessly pursuing her. Valerie was obviously attracted to him, het she seemed determined to keep him at a distance. Was there someone else -- someone Gib didn’t know about -- in Valerie’s life? Or was she simply emulating her employer, Gina Tyrrell, whose rejection of Sentinel boss Nick Caspian was common knowledge? Was she avoiding office gossip? Or was Valerie simply playing hard to get?	160219
1992	Nick Caspian: Surrender	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#6 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin Presents #1509	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of the Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper, the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way.Nick Caspian is obsessed. He wants -- needs -- the one thing that seems out of his reach -- Gina Tyrrell’s loyalty. She has declared war on him, determined to restore her family’s newspaper to its former glory. Will there be a victor? Will love conquer all? 	160220
1992	Nick Caspian: Sweet Addiction, A	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#5 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin Presents #1530	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper, the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way.Guy Faulkner and Sophie Watson have both been abandoned by the people they love, but is that reason enough to find themselves in each other’s arms? It isn’t for Sophie. And it isn’t the kind of solace Gina Tyrrell wants from Nick Caspian either -- despite the fact she’s becoming increasingly confused about her feelings for the tall, handsome man. But love them or leave them, these men just won’t go away. 	160221
1992	Nick Caspian: Too Close to Comfort	NR		Lamb, Charlotte	#3 Barbary Wharf Series. Harlequin Presents #1513	Media Tycoon Nick Caspian was a ruthless and dangerous, albeit handsome man. He wanted control of Barbary Wharf, home to London's most prestigious daily paper, the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina Tyrrell, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrrell and his newspaper meant she stood in Caspian's way. Irena Olivero had made front-page news after joining the Sentinel. Shy, demure and extremely beautiful, she turned heads wherever she went -- and every eligible man at the paper wanted her.Everyone except Esteban Sebastian, the Sentinel's marketing director and the company heartthrob. Only wanted to fight with her. Nick Caspian and Gina Tyrrell were still fighting over control of the paper -- and everybody at the Sentinel knew they were in love.	160222
2000	Nick Chase’s Great Escape	N		Orcutt, Christopher		Reporter Nick Chase of the Willowbrook Chronicle is your average twentysomething guy. He works as a small-town reporter, lives with his grandmother and sneaks his girlfriend over for evening trysts. When faced with trouble, however, he has a tendency to jump out the window. Alienated from the seemingly peaceful village of Willowbrook, Nick takes to the road in a desperate attempt to reach the second interview for his dream job. But as Nick soon learns, escaping your problems isn’t easy, and at times can be outright dangerous. Excerpt:“Nick? Pick up the phone, Nick.” It was Stu. There was a pause. Probably waiting for him to answer, which wasn’t going to happen. “Don’t play games with me today, Chase. I’m not in the mood.” Nick clasped his hands behind his head and smiled. Few things were as enjoyable as hearing Stu squirm. The editor continued his diatribe. “Two stories, Nick,” he said. “You hear me? Two gaping holes, and we can’t go to press until they’re filled. Either get those stories in by two o’clock, or start circling classifieds.” The mighty editor hung up. Nick extricated himself from the sheet and spilled out of bed. Another Thursday morning, deadline morning at the wonderful Willowbrook Chronicle.Nick grabbed the mouse, shutting off the toasters that had been flying across the computer screen, and reached into his briefcase for the legal pad. As Stu had made amply clear, he had two stories to finish. The first one was yet another nauseating fluff piece; in this case a profile of the Willowbrook Garden Club, the members of which did little gardening, he noticed, but did consume generous quantities of gin. The other story was about Max, a German Shepherd that had mauled a rabid raccoon in stark daylight. Nick got a photo of Max with the coon’s head still in its jaws; the dog refused to part with his trophy. Stu complained that  they couldn’t use that picture, that it wasn’t suitable for a community newspaper. He was right of course, but Nick was tired of the paper and lately had been finding ways to annoy Stu without going so far as to get himself fired. If things went as planned, after the interview in Boston tomorrow he’d soon be able to say goodbye -- to Stu, the Chronicle, and all of Willowbrook for that matter.	160223
1952	Nick Kenny Show, The	T			Series, 3-22-1952 to 5-17-1952. NBC	New York Daily Mirror Columnist Nick Kenny hosted this late-night, 15-minute variety show. Kenny was radio editor for the New York Mirror.	160224
2002	Nick Knatterton - Der Film	MF			Germany	Journalist (Nova Meierhenrich).	160225
1989	Nick Knight	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Rosanna Huffman). Reporter #2 (Rif Hutton).	160226
2005	Nick Madrid: Cast Adrift	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#6 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Journalists Nick Madrid and Bridget Frost, "aka the Bitch of the Broadsheets, my best friend, constant goad and accomplice" are in the West Indies working on musical film biography of  notorious, mass-murdering, raping and pillaging pirate Blackheart.When Madrid's foray into stunt work on a low-budget pirate movie finds him fighting for his life with modern-day pirates, ruthless salvage divers and a whole host of dangerous watery creatures, walking the plank isn't the worst option.	160227
2001	Nick Madrid: Foiled Again	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#5 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Journalist Nick Madrid isn't looking for adventure, doesn't set out to risk his life. All he wants is to write his piece about the controversial sponsorship deal designed to fit fencing to prime-time TV.But even a man with Nick's journalistic standards can't dismiss the death of an Olympic fencer fatally stabbed in New York as an occupational hazard.Nor the 60-year-old murder in the Lancashire mill town as ancient history. Especially when his own family's involvement in the Spanish Civil War comes under scrutiny.Nick's high risk and hilarious investigation leads him from New York and Florida to the wild Lancashire moors. He's relieved when his friend Bridget "The Bitch of the Broadsheets" Frost turns up to show him the way home.	160228
1998	Nick Madrid: Ghost of a Chance, A	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#2 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Journalist Nick Madrid isn't exactly thrilled when his best friend in journalism, the Bitch of the Broadsheets, Bridget Frost, commissions him to spend a night in a haunted place on the Sussex Downs and live to tell the tale.Madrid stumbles on a hotter story when he discovers a dead man hanging upside down from an ancient oak. Why was he killed?Madrid is bewitched by pagans, Satanists, and a host of assorted metaphysicians. Séances, sabbaths, a horse-ride from Hell and a kick-boxing zebra are all involved.	160229
1997	Nick Madrid: No Laughing Matter	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#1 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Journalists Nick Madrid and Bridget Frost are in Montreal for the Just For Laughs festival when a naked woman plummets past his 14th floor hotel window.  Madrid, helplessly locked in an advanced yoga position, gets dressed and  investigates.She is one of 250 comics attending Juste Pour Rire, the biggest comedy festival in the world. Nick is helped by Forst, the Bitch of the Broadsheets. Nick tangles with cynical agents, movie stars, comics, New Age hustlersAlso, a man who hammers nails into his head for a living, rich couples addicted to Twelve Step Recovery programs and a toad with a taste for cigarillos. Nick finally discovers the truth among the dark secrets of Hollywood's biggest stars.	160230
1999	Nick Madrid: Once and Future Con	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#4 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Journalist Nick Madrid and his trusty companion Bridget Frost can't resist going in search of Camelot themselves when the grave of the legendary King Arthur is discovered in the West Country.But instead of chivalrous knights they find rival heritage industry marketing men wiling to go to any lengths to make money from the discovery. Nick does some digging of his own and ends up with murder victims.	160231
1998	Nick Madrid: Two to Tango	NM		Guttridge, Peter	#3 Nick Madrid Mysteries	Correspondent Nick Madrid is sent to South America to report on Rock Against Drugs Tour. As if big spiders, piranhas and tiny spiky fish that go for the groin aren't bad enough, Madrid's tries to figure out who is trying  to kill a rock megastar.Before arriving in Bogota, Columbia, to cover the Rock Against Drugs Tour, British Journalists Madrid and Bridge Frost, glaringly arrayed in Armani and a red cocktail dress, take a side jaunt to the Amazon River.They are promptly kidnapped by guerillas after Madrid is robbed in the over-the-river outhouse. They quickly escape and proceed to Bogota where the lead rock singer receives death threats.The rock singer happens to have stolen the guerilla leader's wife.	160232
1995	Nick of Time	M				News Media. Reporter (Ray Uhler). ( JBN Reporter (Peter Mackenzie). JPN Videographer (Rick Zieff).	160233
1998	Nico the Unicorn	M				News Media. National Newscaster (Bill Haughland). Local Newscaster (Don McGowan)	160234
2000	NieA under 7	C				Newscaster (Justin Gross - Voice - English Version). Newscaster (William Knight - Voice - English Version). Newspaperman (William Knight - Voice - English Version).  Newspaperwoman (Sharon McWilliams - Voice - English Version).	160235
1991	Niedere Gangarten	N		Schostack, Renate	Germany	Journalist	160236
1985	Niel Lynne	M			Australia.	Photographer (Paul Wentford).	160237
1978	Nielsen's Children	N		Brady, James		TV Newswoman Kate Sinclair is 35, beautiful, and bulldozes her way to the top	160238
1960	Niewinni czarodzieje	MF				Journalist (Kalina Jedrusik)	160239
2004	Nigdy w. zyciu!	MF			Poland	News Media. Journalist #1 (Marcin Kwasny). Editor-in-Chief (Rafal Krolikowski). Journalist #2 (Rafal Dajbor).	160240
1938	Nigel Bathgate: Artists in Crime	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio (Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh, 1895-1982)	#6 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160241
1973	Nigel Bathgate: Black As He's Painted	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#28 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160242
1968	Nigel Bathgate: Clutch of Constables	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#25 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160243
1941	Nigel Bathgate: Color Scheme (aka Colour Scheme)	NM		Marsh, Ngaio	#12 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160244
1963	Nigel Bathgate: Dead Water	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#23 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160245
1942	Nigel Bathgate: Death and the Dancing Footman	NM		Marsh, Ngaio	#11 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160246
1940	Nigel Bathgate: Death at The Bar	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#9 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160247
1966	Nigel Bathgate: Death at the Dolphin (aka Killer Dophin)	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#24 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160248
1938	Nigel Bathgate: Death in a White Tie	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#7 Alleyn-Marsh	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160249
1936	Nigel Bathgate: Death in Ecstasy	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#4 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.He is invited to a house party where he renews his acquaintance with the vivacious Angela North who is a bit wild and scares him by driving a car recklessly. She nonetheless intrigues him and they ultimately get married.Murder occurs during the weekend and Bathgate meets the Scotland Yard inspector sent to investigate -- Roderick Allyn.	160250
1945	Nigel Bathgate: Died in the Wool	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#13 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160251
1935	Nigel Bathgate: Enter a Murderer	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#2 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.The friend who gave Bathgate the tickets is the actor who pulled the trigger. Bathgate lets Alleyn censor his stories before publication and seems very leisurely in getting his copy turned in. His status with his paper is vague.He writes theater reviews, but is essential a crime reporter. Alleyn lets Bathgate come along with him on his investigation. The dead actor was a good one to whom the other two leads owed their start in the business.Nigel stood near the center of the stage moving forward towards the wings when a voice warned him to look out. An instant later, Alleyn hurled himself at Nigel driving him backwards and out of the way of a falling object.	160252
1959	Nigel Bathgate: False Scent	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#21 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.	160253
1947	Nigel Bathgate: Final Curtain	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Marsh, Ngaio	#14 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate warns artist Troy Alleyn, the Inspector Roderick Alleyn's wife who is commissioned to paint a portrait of a great actor that the in-fighting, jealous and histrionics in his family will cause her problems. He's right.Despite a series of practical pranks and family bombshells, Troy manages to complete the portrait just before the subject is found dead several hours later. No foul play is suspected.Troy resumes her life meeting with her husband who had been away for nearly two years. He has been away from England doing Foreign Office work during World War II>	160254
1978	Nigel Bathgate: Grave Mistake	NM	OWN	Marsh, Ngaio	#30 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.	160255
1962	Nigel Bathgate: Hand in Glove	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#22 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.	160256
1977	Nigel Bathgate: Last Ditch	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Marsh, Ngaio	#29 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.	160257
1982	Nigel Bathgate: Light Thickens	NM	OWN - H	Marsh, Ngaio	#32 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate takes his friend Inspector Roderick Alleyn, to the theater since he has two free tickets and his girlfriend is away. They witness the murder of one of the actors when live ammunition is used in the final confrontation.	160258
1934	Nigel Bathgate: Man Lay Dead, A	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#1 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.He is invited to a house party where he renews his acquaintance with the vivacious Angela North who is a bit wild and scares him by driving a car recklessly. She nonetheless intrigues him and they ultimately get married.Murder occurs during the weekend and Bathgate meets the Scotland Yard inspector sent to investigate -- Roderick Allyn.At a wealthy man's weekend house-parties, he amuses his guests he has devised a new form of the fashionable Murder Game in which a guest is secretly selected to commit a murder in the dark and everyone assembles  to solve the crime.But when the lights go up this time there is a real corpse with a real dagger in his back. All seven suspects have skillful alibis -- and it's up to Chief Detective-Inspector Alleyn and his journalist friend to try to figure out whodunit.	160259
1935	Nigel Bathgate: Nursing Home Murder, A	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#3 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160260
1956	Nigel Bathgate: Off With Its Head (aka Death of a Fool)	NM	OWN - H - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#19 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160261
1951	Nigel Bathgate: Opening Night (aka Night at the Vulcan)	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#16 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160262
1939	Nigel Bathgate: Overture to Death	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#8 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160263
1980	Nigel Bathgate: Photo Finish	NM	OWN - H	Marsh, Ngaio	#31 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.Photographer. Unknown photographer who calls himself "Strix."	160264
1955	Nigel Bathgate: Scales of Justice	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#18 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160265
1958	Nigel Bathgate: Singing in the Shrouds	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#20 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160266
1953	Nigel Bathgate: Spinsters in Jeopardy (aka Bride of Death, The)	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#17 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160267
1940	Nigel Bathgate: Surfeit of Lampreys (aka Death of a Peer)	NM		Marsh, Ngaio	#10 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160268
1949	Nigel Bathgate: Swing Brother Swing (aka Wreath for Rivera, A)	NM	OWN	Marsh, Ngaio	#15 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160269
1972	Nigel Bathgate: Tied Up In Tinsel	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Marsh, Ngaio	#27 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160270
1937	Nigel Bathgate: Vintage Murder	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#5 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160271
1970	Nigel Bathgate: When In Rome	NM	OWN - P	Marsh, Ngaio	#26 Alleyn-Bathgate	Journalist Nigel Bathgate of the London Clarion chronicles the adventures of Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn and is his good friend. Bathgate is a young, ingenuous, robust young man with a reddish face, brushed-up mustache and a neatly barbered look.	160272
1918	Nigger Jeff	SS	UCLA	Dreiser, Theodore	In "Free and Other Stories."	Reporter Elmer Davies of The Times	160273
1934	Night Alarm	M		Stanley, Jack (Story). Earle Snell (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter Hal Ashby (Bruce Cabot), stuck writing  gardening columnist for Morning Times. Helen Smith (Judith Allen) comes into the newsroom in search of a job. Ashby convinces Editor Stephen Caldwell (Sam Hardy) to put her on the column.Then he tackles the story of an arsonist who has been setting fires at factories.  Ashby solves the crimes, saves the female reporter and is declared a hero. Both reporters leave the paper to work for Smith's father.Small Reporter in White Hat (Lester Dorr). Giggling Reporter (Syd Saylor).	160274
1957	Night America Trembled, The	T			Studio One -Re-enactment of Howard Koch-Orson Welles radio play in 1938, War of the Worlds - 9-9-57	TV Journalist Edward R. Murrow narration. Alexander Scourby. Warren Beatty	160275
1974	Night and Day	P	MLPL	Stoppard, T.	Play Index, 1978-82	Journalists. Idealistic Jacob Milne and other journalists die because of "bloody ego."Young reporter says, "No matter how imperfect things are if you've got a free press everything is correctable, and without it everything is concealable."  Another character replies: "I'm with you on the free press. It's the newspapers I can't stand."	160276
1946	Night and Day	M	DVD -R HQ 7694, 7695, 7691.			Newspaperman (Harry Crocker). Photographer (Richard Bartell). Based on life of Cole Porter.	160277
1990	Night Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 6252, 6254.			Fashion Magazine Editor and Art Director discovers a beautiful cover girl is really the Queen of Hell. Seductive she-devil (Isa Anderson) sets up shop at a fashion magazine	160278
2006	Night at the Museum	M				TV Anchor (Pat Kieman).	160279
1935	Night at the Ritz, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3478, 3458	Cohen, Albert J., Robert T. Shannon (Screenplay-Story)		Columnist Joe Scurvin (Gordon Westcott). Editor Connolly (William B. Davidson).  Press Agent Duke Regan (William Gargan). Newswoman (Lillian Castle). Messenger (Dick Winslow).	160280
2006	Night Blind	N		Worth, Jan		Public Relations Officer Charlotte Thornton is in the Kingdom of Tonga when a beautiful young Peace Corps volunteer is murdered one October night. For Thornton, the killing sets off an unnerving cascade of questions. Carlotte can’t help but wonder if she’ll be able to survive and work in the tense post-murder atmosphere. Thornton plunges into her job as a public relations officer for a Tongan noble. But during her off hours, she drinks too much at the Coconut Club and awkwardly tries to adapt her sexually old inclinations to Polynesian customs. After getting thrown out of a party for cavorting naked with the Peace Corps volunteer’s ex-lover, she retreats -- embarrassed, depressed, haunted by the volunteer’s death -- to her Tongan family. She then falls in love with a married Peace Corps psychologist, Gabriel Bonner. When Gabriel abruptly leaves and an earthquake rocks the area, Charlotte’s life seems as if it is about to collapse. How will she navigate her way through this topical ordeal, night blind and 9,000 miles away from home?	160281
1970	Night Boat from Puerto Vedra	NM	UCLA	MacKenzie, Donald		Photographer-Reporter Macneil, doing an article for a magazine.	160282
1927	Night Bride, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	160283
1933	Night Bus	SS	OWN - P	Adams, Samuel Hopkins	Story used in "It Happened One Night."	No journalists. Inspiration for "It Happened One Night."	160284
1992	Night Butterfly	NM		McFall, Patricia		News Media	160285
1965	Night Caller, The	M				TV Newscaster (John Sherlock). Newspaper ads involved in plot	160286
2001	Night Caller, The	N		Lutz, John		Journalist Deni Green believes that a former NYPD detective's daughter is the latest victim of a serial killer also hunted in Florida and the Pacific Northwest. The cancer-stricken father teams with Green who hopes to write true-crime account of the case.	160287
1993	Night Child	NM		Scholefield, Alan		Photojournalist Duncan Wylie thinks he sees a young ape roaming London's Hampstead Heath. He tracks it to a nearby mansion, deserted except for two dead bodies on the floor.They are a concert-pianist and her unmarried daughter. Police then discover a terrified mute boy of six -- the "ape" Wylie sighted.Reporter Wylie, out for a major scoop, tails the boy and his grief therapist everywhere.	160288
1975	Night Child (aka Medaglione insanguinato, Il. Crused Medallion, The)	M			Italy. Ness	BBC Documentary maker Michael Williams (Richard Johnson) doing a documentary on diabolical art and his daughter becomes possessed.	160289
1944	Night Club Girl	M				Press	160290
1937	Night Club Scandal	M		Rubin, Daniel N. (Play -- "Riddle Me This."	Remake of Guilty as Hell (Charged)	Reporter Russell Kirk (Lynne Overman) of the Morning Star. Competes with cop for the love of a woman as they investigate a murder.  Reporter arrives at a nightclub drunk, hit a woman and makes smart remarks.Reporter goes to site of murder and claims he's from the police. Steals photographs. Solves the murder. Copy Boy (Spec O'Donnell). Messenger Boy (George Offerman Jr.).	160291
1932	Night Court	M	DVD -R 1595			News Media	160292
1984	Night Court:	T	SV 83		Episodes. 1984-1985	News Media. Reporter Al Craven (Terry Kiser), obnoxious, sleazy reporter in early episodes.	160293
1991	Night Court: Alone Again, Naturally	T			Episode #164. 2-13-1991	Reporter Margaret Turner (Mary Cadorette) is the woman of Harry's dreams. He meets the woman of his dreams, no-nonsense reporter Margaret Turner (Mary Cadorette) who breezes into his life and then quickly out again	160294
1990	Night Court: Amore or Less	T	SV 114		Episode #135	Advice Columnists Vanna Anders (Lynne Stewart) and Lana Anders (Jodi Carlisle) are sisters who are two nationally known feuding advice columnists modeled after Ann Landers and Dear Abby.Christine (Markie Post) has a bee in her bonnet over her romance with new love Tony, but no one is willing to offer constructive help except two feuding advice columnists	160295
1990	Night Court: Closer Look	T	SVD 907		Episode #146. 4-11-1990	TV Reporter Ed Druthers (Bob Sarlatte) observes overworked staffers. Harry, his court and co-workers come under the sharp journalistic eye of  TV reporter Druthers doing a story on typical night court events.Druthers puts overworked staffers under the microscope of a  examining jurisprudence in the most "primitive" form	160296
1987	Night Court: Day in the Life, A	T	SV 116		Episode #72. 2-5-1987	TV. NBC Programming Chief at the time Brandon Tartikoff  (Himself) posts bail for a Neilsen family as the gang rushes to adjudicate 200 cases in one session.	160297
1984	Night Court: Former Harry Stone, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10022		Episode #3. 2-18-1984	Reporter Al Craven (Terry Kiser), sleazy newspaper reporter. Harry has a criminal record.	160298
1984	Night Court: Harry and the Madam	T			Episode #21. 11-22-1984	Reporter Al Craven (Terry Kiser). Harry feels a lot of official pressure when a notorious madame with a hot diary comes before his bench. Craven is also very interested.	160299
1984	Night Court: Harry and the Rock Star	T	SVD 1023		Episode #11. 3-21-1984	Reporter. Rock fans and a nosy reporter wreak havoc in the courtroom when Harry starts dating a rock star. Reporter Al Craven (Terry Kiser).	160300
1990	Night Court: It's Just a Joke	T			Episode #159. 12-14-1990	News Media. Reporter No. 1 (Beth Robbins).	160301
1992	Night Court: Opportunity Knock Knocks (Part One)	T			Episode. 5-13-1992. Season #9. Episode #20	Reporter (Susan Allenback). Mel Torme (Himself)	160302
1989	Night Court: Passion Plundered	T	DVD -R HQ 4822. SVD 888		Episode #134. 12-20-1989	Journalist Pamela Hammond (Annette McCarthy) becomes the object of Dan and Harry who fall over each other trying to get the attention of the attractive newswoman doing a story on their courtroomIt turns out the reporter has two secrets: she is a writer of romance novels and doesn't want anyone to know that because it might jeopardize her standing as a legitimate journalist. And she is also a lesbian who isn't ashamed of being called a lesbian.	160303
1984	Night Court: Pick a Number	T			Episode #17. 10-25-1984	Reporter Al Craven (Terry Kiser). Courtroom becomes a circus when meek little fellow chooses Harry to decide what worthy person will receive money from his winning lottery ticket.	160304
1990	Night Court: Razing Bull	T			Episode #136. 1-17-1990	Newscaster (Cynthia Mace).	160305
1992	Night Court: Shave and a Haircut	T			Episode #183. 1-8-1992	College Humor Magazine's man-of-the-year award is given to Mel Torme. Harry promises him the moon to accept it unaware it's a prank	160306
1989	Night Court: Strange Bedfellows	T			Episode #118. 3-3-1989	Anchorwoman (Julia Parton). Singer Mel Torme (Himself).	160307
1998	Night Crew	NM		Sandford, John		TV News Video Freelancer Anna Batory runs the night crew, a small independent band of video news freelancers who roam Los Angeles in their truck from ten to dawn looking for news, anything they can shoot and sell to the local stations or the networks.Batory, thin and "rail-hard" with "pale blue eyes" peddles clips of crime scenes, fires, car crashes and other mayhem to local TV stations for a tidy profit. She's a Wisconsin farm girl on the streets of L.A.The crew is taping a lab break-in by animal-rights activists and a drug-crazed teenager's jump from a hotel window. The crew moves from voyeurs of the action to unwilling participants when Anna's part-time cameraman is shot dead and mutilated.A friend of his is murdered in an equally grisly manner. It becomes clear that a psycho is stalking Anna and her crew. To nail him, she teams up with the divorced father of the jumper, a lawyer, and an ex-cop.Anna, the ex-cop, another crew member and his new girlfriend are attacked by the psycho.Some sources say she is a lesbian. 	160308
1947	Night Darkens Street	NM		LaBern, Arthur		Press	160309
1997	Night Edition	T	VHS 588		Episode	News Media	160310
1946	Night Editor	M			Based on Radio Program, Night Editor and script, "Inside Story."	Editor Crane Stewart (Charles D. Brown) of the New York Star while playing poker with his friends tells a story about a cop involved in a murder investigation.Reporter (Jack Frack). Reporter (Donald Kerr). Photographer (Wally Rose).Movie was to be the first in a series of films featuring sgtories about the graveyard-shift police beat reporters at fictional newspaper, The New York Star, but no other Night Editor films were made.	160311
1954	Night Editor:	T			Series. 1954. 3-14-1954.	Night Editor Hal Burdick of a newspaper. Stories seen through the eyes of Burdick, host and narrator. Burdick narrated a story about crime or a human interest story ranging form the U.S. Civil War to the current year of 1954.Dramatizations depicting work of newspapermen seen through eyes of Hal Burdick, night editor of a newspaper (Hal Burdick, host and narrator)	160312
1934	Night Editor:	R			Series 1934-1948	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.Stories varied greatly including tales of war, adventures, crime and an occasional ghost story.	160313
1934	Night Editor: Adrian Sets a Trap	R			Episode #25.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160314
1934	Night Editor: Autumn Fever	R			Episode #28.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160315
1934	Night Editor: Boomerangs Do Come Back	R			Episode #30.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160316
1934	Night Editor: Care of Postmistress Clara	R			Episode #22.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160317
1934	Night Editor: Deep Roots	R			Episode #34.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160318
1934	Night Editor: For Later Delivery	R			Episode #29.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160319
1934	Night Editor: Homecoming For Two	R			Episode #31.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160320
1934	Night Editor: In a Matter of Speaking	R			Episode #33.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160321
1934	Night Editor: Law's Delay, The	R			Episode #23.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160322
1934	Night Editor: One in a Thousand	R			Episode #35.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160323
1934	Night Editor: Reflection	R			Episode #26.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160324
1934	Night Editor: Smoke Rings	R			Episode #27.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160325
1934	Night Editor: Strange Judgment	R			Episode #32.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160326
1934	Night Editor: Time Saver	R			Episode #24.	Night Editor Hal Burdick would receive readers' requests for stories in a "letter to the editor" format. He would then tell the story. Burdick played all the characters on the program.	160327
1957	Night Extra	NM	OWN - H	McGivern, William P.		Reporter Sam Terrell of the Call-Bulletin.	160328
1990	Night Eyes	M				Reporter (Robb Weller).	160329
2003	Night Fall	M				Cameraman (John Pagano).	160330
1997	Night Falls on Manhattan	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Teddy Coluca). Reporter #2 (Roslyn Cohn). Reporter #3 (Elliot Cuker) News Reporter  #3 (Tamara Phillips). News #1 (Clark D. Williams). News #2 (Bill Boggs).	160331
1997	Night Flier, The (aka Stephen King's "The Night Flier")	M	SVD 592	King, Stephen (Novel : "The Night Flier").		Journalists track down vampire who searches for unsuspecting victims at small airports. Two journalists try to hunt him down.Reporter #1 (Matt Webb). Reporter #2 (David Zum Brunner). Reporter #3 (April Turner). Reporter #4 (Manya K. Rubinstein)	160332
1943	Night for Crime, A	M		Starr, Jimmy (Story - "Beautiful Night for Love, A"). John Vlahos (Additional Dialogue). Arthur St. Claire, Sherman Lowe (Screenplay)	PR	Reporter Susan (Glenda Farrell), girlfriend of  Joe (Lyle Talbot), a Publicity Director for a film studio. Two of them stumble across body of murdered extra. Checks in with editor because if she doesn't, he'll take her off the payroll.Missing actress is publicity stunt cooked up by boyfriend and a twin sister. When a woman falls out of a window, Susan says it was a tough break.  Real-life columnists are asked to identify a body at an inquest.Columnists (Erskine Johnson, Jimmy Starr, Edwin Schallert, Florence O'Brien, Harry Crocker).	160333
1955	Night Freight	M				Newsman (Jimmy Alexander).	160334
1978	Night Full of Rain, A  (aka End of the World in Our Usual Bed in a Night Full of Rain, The)	M	SVD 1480, SVD 1503	Wertmuller, Lina (Screenplay)		Photojournalist Lizzy (Candice Bergen) for the San Francisco Chronicle and Italian Communist Journalist Paolo (Giancarlo Giannini) have a relationship. Talk about pollution, war, destruction while TV sets show coverage of trial of Lt. Calley.She talks about wanting to focus on feminist issues in her work. He talks about not feeling alive any more. They fight when he suspects her of having a lover. She decides to leave, but he ends up running out. She follows him. She runs away. He chases her.Return to their house and talk about their marriage and go to bed.	160335
1970	Night Gallery: Diary, The	T	SVD 1497		Episode	Gossip Columnist receives a diary from a former star.	160336
1970	Night Gallery: Nature of the Enemy, The	T			Episode #5. 12-23-1970	News Media. 1st Reporter (James Sikking). 2nd Reporter (Jason Wingreen). 3rd Reporter (Albert Popwell).	160337
1972	Night Gallery: Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes, The	T			Episode. 11-5-1972. Season #3. Episode #6.	Reporter (James Bacon).	160338
1971	Night Gallery: Tell David…	T			Episode #54. 12-29-1971	Radio Weatherman (Jeff Corey).	160339
1974	Night Games	MT				Court Reporter (Larry Thor)	160340
1995	Night Games	NR		Kaiser, Janice	Harlequin Temptation #530	Reporter Darien Hughes is celebrating her 30th birthday when she sees Mr. Perfect across the room. She daydreams about him and since she is a reporter, writes a story about "Sam" the blue-eyed stranger and what might have been had she been more daring.Sam calls her and makes her an offer -- he will indulge her every fantasy.	160341
1948	Night Has a Thousand Eyes	M				Radio Newscast	160342
1938	Night Hawk, The	M		Felton, Earl (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Slim Torrence (Robert Livingston) is missing and Editor Lonigan (Charles Wilson) wants him  to get information on a whiskey smuggling operation. Reporter Della Parrish (June Travis), the daughter of the publisher, claims she can find Torrence.With the help of Photographer Willie Sing (Roland L. Got) helps her find Livingston in a seedy waterfront hangout. Promised an exclusive if he cracks the smuggling case.  Tracks killer, captured,  is rescued.When reporters decide to marry, editor angry because rival sheet announces the marriage.  Variety, 10/5/38: "Another Hollywood pipe-dream of a newspaperman who is a combination miracle man, acrobat, Sherlock Holmes, philanthropist and naughty boy.""…He's so busy motivating most of the crimes, solving them and undoing them that he's never seen in his office or on a telephone."	160343
1999	Night Heat	NR		Taylor, Simona		Journalist Marcus Lucien is a handsome man who joins a group of American tourists assigned to a Trinidad tour guide. She doesn't trust Lucien's motives any more than he trusts her ability to lead their group out of a dangerous situation.Romance develops.	160344
1985	Night Heat:	T	VHS 612 (Three Episodes), 601 (Three Episodes), 600 (Four Episodes), 599 (Four Episodes),  595 (Four Episodes),  586 (Three Episodes),  SV 131, SV 95, 91 (Two Episodes) 85, 73		Episodes. Series 1-31-1985 to 1-5-1989. 96 Episodes	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160345
1988	Night Heat: Ain't No Cure For Love	T			Episode #75. 2-4-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160346
1987	Night Heat: All the King's Horses	T			Episode #56. 8-4-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160347
1985	Night Heat: Ancient Madness	T			Episode #8. 5-9-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Mid-South is assigned to protect an "Irish Terrorist". They take him to a residential dwelling. Kevin has issues with his philosophies and the two argue.The man storms out of the living room and goes into the kitchen, where he is promptly shot thru a window.	160348
1987	Night Heat: And Baby Makes Grief	T	VHS 585		Episode #55. 5-21-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160349
1986	Night Heat: Another Country	T			Episode #40. 10-30-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160350
1988	Night Heat: Archie's Riff	T			Episode #88. 10-20-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160351
1986	Night Heat: Bad Timing	T			Episode #43. 11-20-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160352
1987	Night Heat: Beaumont Line, The	T			Episode #48. 1-15-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160353
1987	Night Heat: Beauty Is as Beauty Does	T			Episode #53. 4-30-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160354
1988	Night Heat: Better Part of Valor	T			Episode #81. 5-5-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Carson feels responsible when Colby is shot while investigating a robbery. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160355
1988	Night Heat: Bless Me Father	T			Episode #85. 9-29-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Priest helps the police find the hit-and-run driver who killed a young woman. Meanwhile, a women visits Lt. Hogan and claims to be his daughter.	160356
1988	Night Heat: Blowing Bubbles	T			Episode #78. 2-25-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.O'Brien must re-evaluate his relationship with Nicole when she becomes pregnant. In addition, O'Brien and Giambone investigate a gruesome assault tied to a crooked restaurant owner who is indebted to a dying loan shark.	160357
1989	Night Heat: Blues in a Bottle	T			Episode #96. 1-5-1989	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Officers of Mid-South reminisce about their past experiences when the precinct is about to be shut down forcing the officers who had worked together for years to be scattered to other precincts.	160358
1986	Night Heat: Body Conscious	T			Episode #45. 12-4-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160359
1988	Night Heat: Bogota Blues	T	VHS 612		Episode #84. 9-22-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Columbian detective helps the precinct apprehend members of a drug ring when several people are killed by a lone gunman during a cocaine operation.	160360
1986	Night Heat: Brotherhood	T			Episode #24. 1-9-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160361
1986	Night Heat: Children of the Night	T			Episode #38. 10-16-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160362
1988	Night Heat: Chinatown	T			Episode #74. 1-21-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160363
1987	Night Heat: Comeback	T			Episode #61. 9-8-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Lounge singer is seen arguing with his cousin over money. The cousin is later found murdered. Does the lounge singer have ties to the mafia?	160364
1987	Night Heat: Cost of Doing Business, The	T			Episode #68. 11-5-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160365
1985	Night Heat: Dead Ringer	T			Episode #26. 2-6-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160366
1985	Night Heat: Dead To Rights	T			Episode #12. 10-3-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160367
1985	Night Heat: Deadline	T			Episode #3. 2-14-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Woman on the way home is attacked and raped in her own house. Kevin and Frank quickly nab a suspect and are convinced that he is also responsible for six other rapes.Now they must prove his guilt. As a side story - two unrelated murders go unsolved.	160368
1985	Night Heat: Deadlock	T			Episode #7. 5-2-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Frank and his date (a fellow cop) discover a hold-up in progress at a variety store. They nab the suspect and discover that he is wanted for murder as well. While in the holding cell, the murderers friend, creates a hostage situation at Mid-South.	160369
1988	Night Heat: Elaine	T			Episode #95. 12-29-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160370
1986	Night Heat: Every Picture Tells a Story	T			Episode #41. 11-6-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160371
1988	Night Heat: False Witness	T			Episode #87. 10-13-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Man attempts to protect his wife after she witnesses the murder of a drug dealer	160372
1985	Night Heat: Fifth Man, The	T			Episode #10. 5-23-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Cleaning lady finds a man hanging over a doorway - it looks like an apparent suicide. Kevin suspects otherwise. His suspicions are confirmed when a second strange killing occurs.Shortly thereafter, the Feds become involved in the investigation	160373
1986	Night Heat: Fighter, The	T			Episode #32. 5-15-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160374
1986	Night Heat: Fighting Back	T			Episode #42. 11-13-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160375
1986	Night Heat: Fire and Ice	T			Episode #23. 1-2-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160376
1987	Night Heat: Flashback	T			Episode #59. 8-25-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160377
1988	Night Heat: Forgive Me Father	T			Episode #80. 4-28-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).Young woman confesses to Father Torres that she witnessed her brother kill a friend over a disagreement during a mugging.	160378
1987	Night Heat: Freedom Dead	T			Episode #71. 11-26-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Newspaper Editor (Harvey Kirck).	160379
1987	Night Heat: Friends	T			Episode #34. 7-30-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160380
1985	Night Heat: Game, The	T			Episode #15. 10-24-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160381
1988	Night Heat: Goodbodies	T			Episode #89. 10-27-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160382
1987	Night Heat: Grace	T			Episode #57. 8-11-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160383
1986	Night Heat: Hero, The	T			Episode #25. 1-30-1986. Season 2 Opener	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160384
1986	Night Heat: Hit, The	T			Episode #36. 10-2-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160385
1988	Night Heat: Ice	T			Episode #90. 11-3-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160386
1985	Night Heat: Innocents	T			Episode #22. 12-26-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160387
1985	Night Heat: Jane the Ripper	T			Episode #11. 9-26-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160388
1988	Night Heat: Jumper	T			Episode #91. 11-10-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160389
1987	Night Heat: Kid, The	T			Episode #58. 8-18-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160390
1986	Night Heat: Legendary Eddie Shore, The	T			Episode #29. 4-17-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160391
1987	Night Heat: Limo	T			Episode #63. 10-1-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160392
1987	Night Heat: Love You To Death	T			Episode #49. 2-5-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160393
1987	Night Heat: Masquerade	T			Episode #47. 1-8-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160394
1987	Night Heat: Mean Business	T			Episode #64. 10-8-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160395
1988	Night Heat: Mercenary, The	T			Episode #86. 10-6-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Kevin and Frank investigate when a real estate fraud sends a psychopath on a killing spree.	160396
1986	Night Heat: Moonlight	T			Episode #31. 5-1-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160397
1985	Night Heat: Mother's Day	T			Episode #16. 10-31-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Kevin and Frank investigate the murders of elderly women at a senior citizen centre where the women were tricked into withdrawing their life savings prior to their deaths.	160398
1986	Night Heat: Movement, The	T			Episode #44. 11-27-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160399
1985	Night Heat: Necessary Force	T			Episode #2. 2-7-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).Kevin and Frank pursue two criminals to a back alley. The two thugs try to escape, one manages to get away - the other gets shot by Frank when he apparently pulls out a gun.An investigation of the crime scene finds no trace of a gun, only a flashlight. Thug #1 (Keanu Reeves).	160400
1986	Night Heat: Neighbors	T			Episode #27. 2-13-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160401
1988	Night Heat: No Regrets	T			Episode #94. 12-1-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160402
1988	Night Heat: None Shall Sleep	T			Episode #79. 4-21-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.O'Brien and Giambone search for the criminals who shot Lt. Hogan during a holdup	160403
1985	Night Heat: Obie's Law	T			Episode #5. 2-28-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).Robbery at a local fish market sees the use of automatic weapons. There are several people either hurt or killed during the incident.Frank and Kevin must track down the source of these weapons, which have become increasingly used in crimes.	160404
1986	Night Heat: Passenger, The	T			Episode #30. 4-24-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160405
1986	Night Heat: Payday	T			Episode #28. 2-20-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160406
1987	Night Heat: Pimp, The	T			Episode #62. 9-24-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160407
1987	Night Heat: Play the Game	T			Episode #51. 2-19-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160408
1985	Night Heat: Poison	T			Episode #17. 11-7-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160409
1985	Night Heat: Power Play	T			Episode #14.. 10-17-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160410
1985	Night Heat: Premiere: Crossfire	T			Episode #1. 1-31-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Someone is killing cops and the detectives investigating it are stumped. They go to Kellerman's girlfriend's bar and the killer is there, pretending to be blind. He asks Kellerman to help him. He is about to shoot him when Kellerman's  partner shows up.He takes at shot at them later and misses. Kirkwood gets a letter from the man who says seven cops have to die. Later he kills another cop. After talking to the widow, Kevin remembers that all the cops who were killed went to a fire.One policeman was on his way to the fire when he ran over a 7-year-old blind girl. This leads them to the blind man. They stop him before he can kill again. They chase him and he shoots himself while clutching a picture of his girl.	160411
1986	Night Heat: Pride and Prejudice	T			Episode #39. 10-23-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160412
1988	Night Heat: Privilege of Freedom, The	T			Episode #82. 5-12-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.O'Brien and Giambone investigate the deaths of six illegal aliens who died in a shipping container trying to enter the country. Both are convinced another 'shipment' is on the way.	160413
1988	Night Heat: Professional, The	T			Episode #92. 11-17-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160414
1987	Night Heat: Punk	T			Episode #52. 2-26-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160415
1985	Night Heat: Quest, The	T			Episode #13. 10-10-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160416
1985	Night Heat: Secrets	T			Episode #19. 11-21-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160417
1988	Night Heat: Set For Life	T			Episode #83. 5-19-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.While investigating an unusual death, Kevin and Frank become curious about a wealthy family's effort to keep their dead father's memory alive. Frank is pursued by payroll because of his mounting debt.	160418
1986	Night Heat: Showdown	T			Episode #33. 5-22-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160419
1988	Night Heat: Silk	T			Episode #73. 1-14-1988. Season 4 Opener	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160420
1987	Night Heat: Simon Says	T			Episode #66. 10-22-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160421
1985	Night Heat: Snow White	T			Episode #18. 11-14-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160422
1985	Night Heat: Songbird	T			Episode #20. 11-28-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Two thieves break into a jewel/rare artifacts store and steal a miniature bird statue. The value of the statue is $1 million dollars.	160423
1985	Night Heat: Source, The	T			Episode #21. 12-2-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160424
1985	Night Heat: Stranger, The	T			Episode #4. 2-21-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Police investigative serial killer stalking females at night (continuing last episode). Woman is scared in a park and runs to police fearing she's the next victim. Suspect questioned, but released.After leaving police station, woman is found murdered. Only witness is Whitey who may have taken picture of the attacker.Kevin discusses theories on the killer with Tom and discovers some odd similarities with past attacks in other areas. Kevin consults with a national database operator regarding similar crimes and is startled by his discovery.	160425
1987	Night Heat: Switch, The	T			Episode #46. 1-1-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160426
1987	Night Heat: Tell Me a Story	T			Episode #60. 9-1-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160427
1987	Night Heat: These Happy Golden Years	T			Episode #69. 11-12-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160428
1987	Night Heat: Tonight's News	T			Episode #65. 10-15-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160429
1986	Night Heat: Trapped	T			Episode #37. 10-9-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160430
1987	Night Heat: Vantage Point	T			Episode #50. 2-12-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160431
1985	Night Heat: Velvet	T			Episode #9. 5-16-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Velvet, the lead singer of the punk rock band "Crud" is found dead of an apparent drug overdose. Frank and Kevin determine such is not the case and discover the cocaine was laced with cyanide.	160432
1988	Night Heat: Vengeance	T			Episode #72. 1-7-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160433
1987	Night Heat: Victim, The	T			Episode #67. 10-29-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160434
1986	Night Heat: Wages of Sin	T			Episode #35. 9-25-1986	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160435
1988	Night Heat: Whitey's Run	T			Episode #77. 2-18-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.Whitey and his girlfriend become mob targets after he witnesses a murder during his pickup of stolen merchandise. Whitey and his girlfriend are forced to enter the witness protection program.	160436
1987	Night Heat: Wiseguy, The	T			Episode #70. 11-19-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160437
1985	Night Heat: Witness, The	T			Episode #6. 3-7-1985	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).Continuing from the previous episode, Frank and Kevin try to capture the gangsters that knocked off two men.Their biggest lead being some professional photographs taken during a wedding reception on a boat nearby where the murders took place.	160438
1988	Night Heat: Woof	T			Episode #76. 2-11-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160439
1988	Night Heat: Wrong Woman, The	T			Episode #93. 11-24-1988	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives.	160440
1987	Night Heat: You're On the Air	T			Episode #54. 5-7-1987	Reporter for the Eagle Tom Kirkwood (Alan Royal) writes column called  "Night Heat." Final shot freezes into black and white photograph in his column. He chronicled the nightly police beat of two detectives. Newscaster (Thomas Hauff).	160441
1955	Night Holds Terror, The	M				Reporter (Joel Marston). Reporter (John Phillips).	160442
1995	Night Hunter	M		Martell, William C. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Raimy Baker (Melanie Smith) for The World Inquisitor gets assigned to vampire story after a vampire hunter shoots up a restaurant. Two meet when reporter hits vampire hunter with her car while he is being chased by police.Vampire hunter takes reporter to his secret hideout and revives her using a mysterious fluid.  She becomes convinced vampires exist.  Head of the group of vampires wants her to be his bride. Police detective offers to help the reporter.When he tries to arrest vampire hunter, she helps him escape. Cop and vampire hunter team up to rescue reporter when she is captured by vampires. The leader is destroyed. Reporter is left with a story she claims not even The World Inquisitor will believe.Reporter never seen in  newsroom.  One of the vampires gets into the newspaper morgue to revive his associates by claiming to be a reporter.	160443
1968	Night Hustlers, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	160444
2005	Night I Got Lucky	NR		Caldwell, Laura		Publicist Billy Rendell has a long-awaited promotion, freedom from emotional baggage and a new husband. All of her wishes were granted overnight and this bothers her. She's the new VP of the agency and it's harder than she thought.She has a harmless crush on a co-worker that may turn out not to be so harmless.	160445
1978	Night in Algiers	SS	GPL	Shaw, Irwin	In "Irwin Shaw Short Stories: Five Decades."	Reporter is narrator in empty newspaper office. Assistant editor and reporter talk.	160446
1988	Night in Havana: Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba, A	M				Interviewer (Allen Honigberg)	160447
1961	Night in Hong Kong, A (Honkon No  Yoru)	M		Ide, Toshiro (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Japan - Ness Book	Japanese War Correspondent Hiroshi Tanaka (Akira Takarada) falls in love with a woman when she nurses him while he is ill on a stopover in Hong Kong. Returns to city and finds her engaged to her boss' son. Reporter also involved with childhood sweetheart.Sweetheart leaves for Paris when she discovers he loves the other woman. Reporter proposes to woman he loves but she refuses. Objects to mixed marriages because mother was Japanese and deserted family during World War II. Reporter locates her mother.Unsuccessful in efforts to reunite them. Proposes again when he visits  her on way to Laos to cover the war. She finally agrees to marry him but he is killed in Laos.	160448
1942	Night in New Orleans	M				Photographer (Keith Richards). Photographer (Richard Webb). Newsboy (Fred Carpenter).	160449
1906	Night in the Luxembourg, A	N		Gourmont, de Remy		Journalist Louis Delacolombe (M. James Sandy Rose), a journalist. Born in France, brought up in the United States, returned to Franc. Both names are symbolic.	160450
1999	Night Inspector, The: Novel, A	N		Busch, Frederick		Journalist Samuel Mordechain is an idealistic journalist determined to write the truth about the war. His old army comrade is a former Northern Army sniper concealed now beneath a specially constructed mask. It is 1867 in New York City.An enemy bullet destroyed most of his face. He wears an eerie papier-mâché mask. Herman Melville, a burnt-out customs inspector. They rescue a group of black children from Florida servitude.The Civil War casualty and the journalist attend Charles Dickens's public reading of his fable of resurrection, A Christmas Carol.	160451
1937	Night Key	M				Reporter. Lead Reporter (Charles Sherlock). Radio Newscaster (Tom Hanlon).	160452
1997	Night Man: Chrome	T			Episode #6. 11-3-1997. Sci-Fi.	Anchorman (Paul Bloom).	160453
1998	Night Man: Fear City	T			Episode #26. 11-2-1998	News Media. TV News Reporter (Brenda Crichlow). TV Newscaster (Suzette Meyers).	160454
1997	Night Man: In the Still of the Night	T			Episode #4. 10-20-1997	News Media. TV Anchorman (Stan Miller).	160455
1998	Night Man: People's Choice, The	T			Episode #29. 11-23-1998	Newscaster (Pamela Martin). Moderator (Dale Hall).	160456
1998	Night Man: Ultraweb, The	T			Episode #22. 10-5-1998	News Media. Reporter (Kristina Matisic). Anchorman (Clay St. Thomas).  Millennium Announcer (Brent Sheppard).	160457
1997	Night Man: Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On	T			Episode #2. 10-6-1997	News Media. Reporter (Darlynne Reyes).	160458
1997	Night Man: World Premiere	T			Episode #1. 9-15-1997	News Media. Hospital Reporter #1 (Andrea Naversen).	160459
2001	Night Mare	N		McMahon, Franci		Journalist Jane Scott seems luckier than most inherited money and her profession as a journalist have placed her in a milieu she deeply loves, the world of championship horses.Scott reaches a dark crossroads: another lesbian relationship is coming to its predictable end. And the television images of the headline-making death of her parents continue, all these years later, to haunt her.	160460
1932	Night Mayor, The	M		Marx, Sam (Story). Gertrude Purcell (Dialogue-Adaptation)	Ness Book	Reporter for the Evening Star, Fred Fields (Donald Dillaway).	160461
2007	Night Moves	N		Danielewski, Cynthia		Former Reporter Ashley is the wife of New York Detective Jack Reeves. Reeves is less than thrilled when Ashley decides to organize a Fourth of July neighborhood block party. After a hard day of work, he prefers quiet evenings spent at home with her and their newborn son, John. But Jack soon realizes it isn’t so easy to separate his job from his home life. When one of their neighbors is shot and killed during the event, Jack has no choice but to get involved. Unfortunately, there are as many suspects as there are alibis. With his police partner, Ryan Parks, Jack begins an in-depth investigation into the man’s murder, following a twisting trail that reveals more the further he probes.	160462
1987	Night Network	T			UK	Movie Critic (Barbie Wilde). Presenter (Angela Clarke).	160463
1987	Night Never Falls	N	OWN - H	Shrake, Bud		Alcoholic Journalist, hard-driving, hard-drinking Harry Sparrow, an American journalist based in London in the 1950s.	160464
1944	Night of Adventure, A	M	DVD -R HQ 1813 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Young Reporter (Mike Road). Star-Dispatch Newspaper Headlines.	160465
1969	Night of Bloody Horror	M		Weaver, Robert A. (Story-Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Angelle Miliot (Gayle Yellen) involved with young man suspected in series of murders. She leads to unraveling of mystery when she goes to his house to investigate. Gore and sleaze.	160466
1981	Night of Dark Intent, A	SM	GPL	Grant, Charles L.	In "Tales From the Nightside."	Reporter Martin who wants to quit his newspaper, the Station Herald.	160467
1962	Night of Evil	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Public Relations	160468
1932	Night of June 13th, The	M				Reporters (Paul Fix, Kent Taylor).	160469
1933	Night of Terror	M		Mack, Willard (Story).  Beatrice Van and William Jacobs (Screenplay)	Lugosi - Ness book	Reporter Tom Hartley (Wallace Ford) provides his usual wisecracking reporter for this mystery thriller. Spends most of his time phoning his office and romancing the heroine. Maniac killer who leaves newspaper clippings on the bodies of his victims.Newspaper headlines: "Maniac Kills Two More."	160470
2001	Night of the Blackbird	NR		Graham, Heather		TV Producer Moira Kelly working on a cable station brings her boyfriend home to Boston to meet her family. Something is amiss. Her brother frequently disappears at all hours to meet with "associates."Her father's best friend gives her cryptic warnings and turns up dead. Serial killer on the loose. Ex-boyfriend tries to win back Kelly.	160471
1993	Night of the Cat	M				TV Girl (Debbie Rochon). 	160472
2005	Night of the Chupacabra	M				Cameraman (Phil Talsky).	160473
1985	Night of the Comet	M				TV Newscaster (Michael Hanks). TV Reporter (Bob Perlow).	160474
1999	Night of the Coyote	M				Reporters (Milagros Gallos, Fabian Stratas).	160475
1968	Night of the Crisis	NM		Ingersol, Jarred		Press	160476
1957	Night of the Demon	M				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Ballard Berkeley). 2nd Reporter (Michael Peake).	160477
2009	Night of the Hawk	NR		Harper, Vonna		Reporter Smokey Powers has come to a small Oregon town to investigate a developer’s disappearance. But from the moment she wanders into a local art gallery, she’s captivated by a stunning photograph of a hawk in flight and by her urgent need to meet the photographer, to touch him, to know him. When Powers comes face-to-face with a member of a local tribe, his masculinity overwhelms her. For once, this ambitious career woman is learning what it means to submit in every way. Again and again, the Native American takes her to the brink of release, becoming more dominant and demanding, awakening every inch of her body to pure sensation until she’s never felt more alive -- or less in control. Seduction was a way for the Native American to stop Smokey from jeopardizing his people’s land with her investigation. Now their desire has become an unstoppable force that’s wild, risky and deliciously unpredictable.	160478
1991	Night of the Ice Storm	NM	OWN - P	Stout, David		Newspaper. Bessemer Gazette	160479
1950	Night of the Jabberwock	NM	OWN - H	Brown, Fredric -- packaged with three other novels	With three other novels.	Editor Doc Stoeger, genial, 53-year-old editor of weekly Carmel City Clarion	160480
1997	Night of the Lawyers	M				TV Anchorman (Philip Edward Van Lear).	160481
1972	Night of the Lepus (aka Night of the Lupus)	M	DVD -R HQ 9772, 9773			TV Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy)	160482
1997	Night of the Litani	N		Brunais, Andrea	Weinberg List	Journalist	160483
1969	Night of the Living Dead	M	DVD -R HQ 7161, 7162		Hanoi to Hollywood	News Media. TV Newscaster (Charles Craig). News Reporter (Lee Hartman turns into a ghoul). Field Reporter (Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille). News Media only contact with outside world. TV newscaster reports wave of murder. News reporters.Everyone watches television. TV commentators. Washington Reporter (George A. Romero). Washington Military Reporter (John A. Russo).	160484
1990	Night of the Living Dead	M				News Media. TV Interviewer (Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille). The Newsman (William Cameron). Photographer at Bonfire (Declan Baldwin).	160485
1968	Night of the Living Dead -- 30th Anniversary Edition	M				News Media. TV Interviewer (Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille). The Newsman (William Cameron). Photographer at Bonfire (Declan Baldwin). Radio reports explain that an epidemic of mass murder is sweeping across the eastern seaboard of the United States. Emergency TV Broadcaster reveals the murderers are consuming their victims’ flesh. Subsequent TV broadcast reports the murders are being perpetrated by the recently deceased who have returned to life.  A final report says a gunshot or heavy blow to the head will stop the ghouls and posses of armed men are patrolling the countryside to restore order. 	160486
1934	Night of the Party, The	M			UK Only	Publisher dies in suspicious circumstances during a parlour game at a dinner party. The major newspaper publisher's secretary is the obvious suspect, but the Inspector isn't sure she's the killer.	160487
1994	Night of the Running Man	M				TV Reporter (Jeanna Michaels)	160488
1996	Night of the Twisters	MT				TV Anchor (Rex Hagon)	160489
2000	Night of the Vampire Hunter	M				TV Reporter (Helmut Bujard). Publisher (Alexander Derkum).	160490
1990	Night of the Wilding	M				Reporter (John Dagnen).	160491
1979	Night of the Wolf	N		Callahan, Jay		News Media	160492
2008	Night of Thunder	N		Hunter, Stephen		Reporter Nikki Swagger is forced off the road and into a crash in Tennessee hill country that leaves her in a coma, clinging to life. She had begun to peel back the onion of a Southern fried conspiracy bubbling with all the resentment and dysfunction that Dixie gangsters can muster. An ancient, violent crime clan, a possibly corrupt law enforcement structure, gunmen of all stripes and shapes and deranged evangelicals rear their ugly heads and will live to rue the day they targeted the wrong man’s daughter.  Tough father Bob Lee Swagger picks up where his daughter left off and his swift sword of justice is let loose.Despite Swagger’s fears that the legion of enemies he’s made over the years are responsible for the attack, the former marine leaves Nikki vulnerable to another attempt on her life in the hospital where she’s being treated -- an attempt foiled only by chance in the nick of time. Swagger investigates his daughter’s recent assignments, which lead him to drug-running along the Tennessee-Virginia border and to a NASCAR event. 	160493
2004	Night Off of the Living Dead	M				Interviewer (Alan Blyton).	160494
1915	Night Out, A	M				Reporter (Frank Bunny)	160495
1993	Night Owl	M				Newscaster (Andrew Marks).	160496
1929	Night Parade	M		Abbott, George, Edward Paramore, Hyatt Daab ("Ringside"). James Gruen, George O'Hara (Dialogue-Scenario).	Ness Book	Sportswriter Sid Durham (Lee Shumway) finds out fighter has been coerced into throwing a fight by racketeer. He tells the boy's father, who takes revenge on the crook.Fighter takes a beating in the ring but is inspired by arrival of his father and his sweetheart and wins the fight.	160497
1995	Night Passage	N		Luce, Carol Davis		Investigative Reporter Roni Mayfield returns to her hometown, a Nevada mining town filled with hidden secrets and dark corruption to avenge the brutal death of her friend and mentor, the woman who had sheltered her as a troubled teenager.Death is ruled a suicide, but the reporter suspects foul play. As a reporter who needs to investigate all happenings exhaustively and as a friend who demands revenge, she seeks to restore balance to the scales of justice.	160498
1984	Night Patrol	M				Press Agent (Mik One)	160499
1958	Night Prowl	T				Editor of Music Magazine. Undercover agent (Dennis O'Keefe) for NYDA's office doubles as editor of a music magazine	160500
1991	Night Rap	T	B 108 1		7-26-9	Parody News. W.T. Satz and panel of bogus news experts as they explore the news. Comedy series that spoofs pompous TV news commentators and informational interview shows	160501
1929	Night Ride	M		La Cossit, Henry (Story). Edward T. Lowe, Jr. (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Joe Rooker (Joseph Schildkraut) is called to cover story of bank robbery that ended in a double murder. Gangster takes him and fellow reporter hostage on a boat, but police capture the gangster and Rooker gets an exclusive.Rooker just got married.. Variety 1/22/30: "Among the morals drawn is that it's a bum hitch when you walk to the altar with a newspaperman."	160502
1957	Night Runner, The	M				Interviewer, Man (Richard H. Cutting)	160503
1989	Night Shadow	M				TV Newswoman Alex Jung (Brenda Vance) is an up-and-coming journalist. The successful TV reporter travels to her hometown for a vacation because she has insecurities about her chosen career. A mass-murdering werewolf follows her from Los Angeles to Danford. With help from her kickboxer brother and the local sheriff, the reporter’s investigation into a rash of grisly murders in her hometown leads her to believe the deaths are being caused by a savage beast who works by the light of a full moon. 	160504
1984	Night Shadows	M				TV Reporter (Lavon Lacey)	160505
1997	Night Sins	MT				Reporter #4 (Shelley Osterloh)	160506
2005	Night Soldiers	N		Tuscarora, Peter		TV Newscasters are among the Little-rich after the world endures five Money Wars. The Little-rich are irrelevant. Only five of the Super-rich remain alive and a tense peace is hammered out in the global courts.	160507
1947	Night Song	M				Newsboy (Howard Keiser)	160508
1952	Night Stage to Galveston	M	DVD -R HQ 7360, 7361. VHS 1059	Hall, Norman S. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Col. Bellamy (Thurston Hall) of Galveston Sentinel. Newspaper employees former Texas Rangers Gene Autry and Pat Buttram. They uncover corruption in Texas State Police.Publisher's daughter kidnapped to prevent him from publishing the information. Crooks are ousted after a gunfight and two newspapermen return to  being Texas Rangers.	160509
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick:	T	VHS 717, VHS 331 (Sampler. Nine minutes of show highlights. Two one-hour episodes: Help Me Find a Date I'm Tired of Paying For It."  "Sexaholics: The Problem, the Cure, and Where to Meet Them.)		Episode. 9-16-1995.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack)	160510
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: 96th Show, The	T			Episode #95.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160511
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Affirmative Action Show	T			Episode #40.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160512
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: American Addiction	T			Episode #58.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160513
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: American Probe	T			Episode #48	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160514
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Arctic Heat	T			Episode #9.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160515
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Are Talk Shows Out of Control?	T			Episode #28.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160516
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Baywatch Show, The	T			Episode #60.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160517
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Blow-Up in a Brothel	T			Episode #41	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160518
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Citadel Show, The	T			Episode #94.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160519
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Clip Show	T			Episode #52.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160520
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Confessions	T			Episode #2	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Woman reveals to her mom that she quit school to become an exotic dancer.Gay man confesses his desire for women to his stunned partner.	160521
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Crime Show	T			Episode #3.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160522
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Cults	T			Episode #1	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160523
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Dating	T			Episode #4.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160524
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Death in a Trailer Park	T			Episode #17.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick quizzes a reporter who's gone undercover for a story on trailer-park life.Trailer-park resident accuses her son's widow and the widow's lover of bringing about his death.	160525
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Dick Goes Home	T			Episode #70	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160526
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Dick Saves Vegas	T			Episode #71.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160527
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Dick's High School Reunion	T			Episode #45.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160528
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Dream a Little Dream of Me	T			Episode #33.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160529
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Eurotrash	T			Episode #82.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160530
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Expert Show, The	T			Episode #44.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160531
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Fame Show, The	T			Episode #16.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160532
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Fashion Victims	T			Episode #57.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Famed designer stages a fashion show and with Dick's help chooses his next supermodel. In the second segment, average people reveal their darkest secrets -- as does Dick.	160533
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Foxy News Babes Show	T			Episode #10.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick talks to TV Newswomen about what it takes to succeed.	160534
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Frivolous Lawsuits	T			Episode #18.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick takes a look at frivolous litigation.	160535
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Gays in the Military	T			Episode #62.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Dick plays peacemaker to a military family when an admiral's son get booted from the Navy for being gay. Also, a teen wants to divorce her parents because they won't let her date her boyfriend.	160536
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Getting Even	T			Episode #66.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Talk-Shot Host Jerry Springer lashes out at Dick for ripping his show.Average folks vent their wrath at nemeses ranging from a neighbor to a chemical firm.	160537
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Gold Diggers of 1996	T			Episode #47.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160538
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Greek Dreams/Is Bigger Better?	T			Episode #43	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160539
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Green Dick	T			Episode #93.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160540
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Hate Thy Neighbor	T			Episode #29.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160541
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Hatred's Not a Four-Letter Word	T			Episode #11.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160542
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Hooked on Hookers	T			Episode #12.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160543
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: How To Make It Big	T			Episode #86.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160544
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: I'm Divorcing My Parents	T			Episode #63.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160545
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: I'm Sorry	T			Episode #14.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160546
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Illegal Alien Star Search	T			Episode #23.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160547
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Infomercial Addicts	T			Episode #42.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160548
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Is Bigger Better?	T			Episode #50.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160549
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Is MVT Good for America?	T			Episode #36.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160550
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: It's My Body and I'll Cry If I Want To	T			Episode #5.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Dick pits female news anchors against each other for a job to demonstrate the role sex appeals plays in the news. Also talks with diet guru and overweight guests.	160551
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Leave Your Job or I'll Leave You	T			Episode #85. .	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160552
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Lighter Show, The	T			Episode	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Under pressure to do a lighter show, Dick makes a valiant attempt to be a Rosie O'Donnell clone.	160553
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Live From Death Row	T			Episode #89.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160554
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Lottery Show, The	T			Episode #55.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Mini-mart clerks fight over a lottery ticket after one hits the jackpot with a dollar he borrowed from the other.	160555
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Love on the Internet	T			Episode #34.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160556
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Mail Order Brides	T			Episode #46.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160557
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Making of a President, The	T			Episode #37.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160558
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Mama's Boys	T			Episode #13.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick reunites lovers from one-night stands and examines relationships between grown men and their mothers.	160559
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Mercy Killing	T			Episode #87.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160560
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Militia Babes	T			Episode #64.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160561
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Mistrial of the Century	T			Episode #21.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160562
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Moral Decay	T			Episode #74.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160563
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: My Four Wives	T			Episode #80.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Polygamist is confronted by his three wives and his fiancée. He asks Dick for help.	160564
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: My Kid's a Race Traitor	T			Episode #19.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160565
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Myth America	T			Episode #20.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160566
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Night Stand Lite	T			Episode #73.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160567
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Night Stand Romances	T			Episode #88.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160568
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Obsession	T			Episode #79.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Guest: Morgan Fairchild.Dick focuses on obsessive behavior including a stalker obsessed with looking like Fairchild, and a compulsive cleaner. Also, Dick races to save the life of an ex-football star on death row after discovering the man was framed for murder.	160569
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: One-Night Stand Reunions	T			Episode #15.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160570
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Paranormal Show, The	T			Episode #72.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160571
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Post Office Show	T			Episode #22.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick talks with mail carriers about trials of working for the postal services.Included is a disgruntled postman who is offered a shot at getting his old job back.	160572
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Prison Babes	T			Episode #61.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). College student who lands in women's prison accuses the warden of running a prostitution ring.	160573
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Pushy Parents	T			Episode #92. .	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160574
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Rap Wars	T			Episode #84.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160575
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Really Real World	T			Episode #76.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160576
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Royal Dick	T			Episode #77.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160577
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Salute To Getting Off Easy	T			Episode #35.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160578
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Secret Crush Show, The	T			Episode #39.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160579
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Secret Lives	T			Episode #67.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160580
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Self-Improvement Show	T			Episode #27.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160581
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Sex Education	T			Episode #65.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160582
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Sex in Hollywood	T			Episode #59.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160583
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Sex in Washington D.C.	T			Episode #30.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160584
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Sexaholics Dating Show	T			Episode #49.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160585
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Shallow Reunion	T			Episode #69.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick reunites a singing group with its estranged lead singer.Guest: Peter Noone, formerly of Herman's Hermits	160586
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: So You Think You're a Lesbian	T			Episode #7	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160587
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Soiled Cloth	T			Episode #24.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160588
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Spiritual Healing	T			Episode #78.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick introduces his guru and describes his spiritual awakening he experienced at the brink of death.	160589
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Spiritual Hearing/Blonde Like Me	T			Episode #75. .	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). After Dick's near-fatal brush with a toilet, a sexy guru provides him with spiritual renewal.Also, a brunette stripper who was fired for not going blond.	160590
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Staff Talent Show	T			Episode #32.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160591
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Stress	T			Episode #96. .	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160592
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Stripper Are Ruining My Marriage/Athletes as Role Models	T			Episode #25.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick counsels a couple at odds over the husband's enjoyment of strippers.Obnoxious pro basketball player is exposed as a good Samaritan.	160593
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Strippers Are Ruining My Marriage	T			Episode #26.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160594
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Supernatural Sex	T			Episode #6	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick tackles the subject of sex and the supernatural with some ghostly assistance.Confessors include a wife who owns up to her husband about her true self.	160595
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Swingers	T			Episode #90.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160596
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Take My Knife, Please	T			Episode #91.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160597
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: That's My Baby	T			Episode #81.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160598
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Trailer Park Reunion	T			Episode #68	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Betty Wilma and her trailer family return after striking it rich by discovering uranium. Daughter Jolene and her transsexual husband demand their cut as does the father of her baby.	160599
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Transvestite Wedding Show	T			Episode #8.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160600
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: UFO Mother Show	T			Episode #38.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Harry Anderson tries to uncover the truth by hypnotizing an avowed virgin who claims an alien made her pregnant.	160601
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Uniting Loved Ones	T			Episode #53.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160602
1995	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Unwed Mothers Show, The	T			Episode #31.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160603
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Urban Renewal	T			Episode #56.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).	160604
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: What I Did For Love	T			Episode #83.	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack).Dick talks to partners who have made great sacrifices to preserve their relationships. Included a man's efforts to reunite with his lesbian wife. A twenty-something man in love with an elderly woman.	160605
1996	Night Stand With Dick Dietrick: Who's Killing at the Tickle Bin	T			Episode #54	Parody Talk Show. A spoof on daytime talk shows such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones and the like. Host Dick Dietrick (Timothy Stack). Dick questions suspects in the murders of six comedians at a club called the Tickle Bin.	160606
1989	Night Terror	M				Reporter (Dennis Sullivan)	160607
1975	Night that Panicked America, The	MT	SVD 582		Docudrama based on Orson Welles 1938 broadcast.	News Media	160608
1953	Night the World Ended, The	SM	PVL	Brown, Fredric	In "Carnival of Crime: Best Mystery Stories of Fredric Brown, The."	Copy Editor Bill Ramer, rim man on the Courier-Times. Halloran, night-side city editor and general wise guy.	160609
1975	Night They Robbed Big Bertha's, The	M				Newscaster (Jay Mann)	160610
2002	Night Thirst: Demon Forest	M				Photographer (Bob Dennis).	160611
1943	Night to Remember, A	M	L			Writer Jeff Troy (Brian Aherne) and his wife Nancy set out to solve a murder caper.	160612
2007	Night To Remember, A	M			Short	Radio Reporter (Meg Hartig). Young Couple in love, three men on a night out, employees at a restaurant all come together in a random event that makes it a night to remember.	160613
1988	Night Train to Kathmandu, The	MT				Photographer (Cochise Ochoa).	160614
1964	Night Train to Madrid	M				Correspondent	160615
1964	Night Train to Paris	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	160616
1993	Night Train to Venice	M	DVD -R HQ 9098, 9099			British Journalist Martin (Hugh Grant) and actress aboard the Orient Express when skinheads take over the train.	160617
1997	Night Vision	M				Cameraman in Helicopter (Daniel Sherman).	160618
1990	Night Visions	MT				TV Reporter (Michele Roth)	160619
2001	Night Visions: Hate Puppet	T			Episode #19. 9-6-2001	Interviewer (Norma Jean Wick).	160620
2001	Night Visions: Passenger List	T			Episode #1. 7-12-2001	Woman Reporter (Carol Alexander). Reporter #2 (Dion Luther). Reporter #3 (Kristina Matisic).	160621
1989	Night Visitor	M				Reporter (Nancy McLendon)	160622
1996	Night Visitors	MT		Mote, Brent D. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Journalist helps graduate student uncover conspiracy to cover up a UFO landing. Newsman is her former boyfriend who had persuaded her to sneak into a university function wearing miniature camera so he can get proof alumni are secretly paying athletes.She is discovered but escapes by  jumping into the news van as it drives off.  She and her scientist brother are on the outs because she leaked a story to a friend at a TV network about her brother's research on biological warfare.Brother is killed. Videotape he had shows discovery of an UFO. Reporter convinced tape is authentic. Discovers that all witnesses to the landing are being killed.  Graduate student meets with military official in charge of cover-upJournalist equips her with miniature camera and monitors the conversation in a nearby van. Station begins to air live feed of the meeting as official reveals details of alien visitation. Implicates himself in murder.Official plans to kill witnesses, but associate aborts the plans when he finds out interview has been broadcast. Members of the press swarm around official as film ends.  Reporter #1 (Michael Cram). Reporter #2 (Tosca Baggoo). Reporter #3 (Claire Riley)	160623
1978	Night Waking	N	OWN - H	Snow, Kathleen		Reporter Miles Kendrick Overby, the Third -- ambitious newspaper reporter	160624
1951	Night Was Our Friend	M				Reporter (Cyril Smith)	160625
1995	Night Watch	MT				News Media. GNN Reporter, Amsterdam (Jasna Bilusic). Roger Flint, GNN Reporter (Ron Berglas).	160626
1954	Night Watch: 311 Southgate	R		Episode #2. 4-12-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160627
1954	Night Watch: Audition Episode: On the Scene Reports	R		Pilot. 1-7-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160628
1955	Night Watch: Aunt Suicide	R		Episode #38. 1-13-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160629
1955	Night Watch: Back Home in Alabama	R		Episode #50. 1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160630
1954	Night Watch: Beer Can	R		Episode #36. 12-30-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160631
1954	Night Watch: Big Search	R		Episode #10. 6-25-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160632
1954	Night Watch: Bleeder Safe	R		Episode #31. 121-25-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160633
1954	Night Watch: Boy Go Home	R		Episode #15. 7-31-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160634
1955	Night Watch: Bra	R		Episode #43. 2-17-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160635
1955	Night Watch: Bubble Gum and Baby	R		Episode #46. 3-10-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160636
1954	Night Watch: Car Wings and Floor Sleepers	R		Episode #13. 7-17-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160637
1955	Night Watch: Care and Jug	R		Episode #41. 2-3-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160638
1955	Night Watch: Champions Club, The	R		Episode #53. 1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160639
1954	Night Watch: Child Desertion, Gabby and Kicker	R		Episode #30. 11-18-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160640
1955	Night Watch: Crazy and Buy	R		Episode #47. 3-17-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160641
1955	Night Watch: Dead on Dead Ship	R		Episode #51. 1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160642
1955	Night Watch: Death in the Subway	R		Episode #52. 1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160643
1954	Night Watch: Fence 447 and Western Union Raid	R		Episode #20. 9-4-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160644
1954	Night Watch: Glass Breaker	R		Episode #3. 5-3-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160645
1955	Night Watch: Goddamn Lady and Mr. Peepers	R		Episode #49. 3-31-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160646
1954	Night Watch: Goldie 211	R		Episode #35. 12-23-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160647
1954	Night Watch: Grandma, Shoeshine and Wife Beater	R		Episode #28. 11-4-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160648
1954	Night Watch: Hammer 211	R		Episode #12. 7-10-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160649
1954	Night Watch: Inhalator and Jawbreaker	R		Episode #21. 9-11-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160650
1954	Night Watch: Kenny Narco and Head Plate	R		Episode #9. 6-18-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160651
1954	Night Watch: Kid Explosives	R		Episode #7. 6-4-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160652
1954	Night Watch: Kidnap	R		Episode #29. 11-11-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160653
1955	Night Watch: Knife, Bread, Body and Get-Away	R		Episode #44. 2-24-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160654
1955	Night Watch: Ma and Pa Heinz and Chase	R		Episode #42. 2-10-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160655
1954	Night Watch: Mississippi, Psycho 288 and Kingston	R		Episode #27. 10-28-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160656
1954	Night Watch: Motel Sheets and Lockout	R		Episode #23. 9-25-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160657
1954	Night Watch: Nude Prowler	R		Episode #1. 4-5-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160658
1954	Night Watch: Old Bat and Crowbar	R		Episode #14. 7-24-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160659
1954	Night Watch: Old Fashioned Suicide	R		Episode #17. 8-14-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160660
1954	Night Watch: Orange Balls and Bridge Jumper	R		Episode #26. 10-21-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160661
1954	Night Watch: Paper Hanger	R		Episode #8. 6-11-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160662
1954	Night Watch: Peanut Butter (Parts 1 and 2)	R		Episodes #4-#5. 5-10/17-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160663
1954	Night Watch: Pickup and Whose Crazy	R		Episode #24. 10-7-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160664
1955	Night Watch: Polio and Fog	R		Episode #40. 1-27-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160665
1954	Night Watch: Rolling Pin and Luger	R		Episode #32. 12-2-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160666
1954	Night Watch: Santa Baby	R		Episode #6. 5-24-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160667
1954	Night Watch: Scum, Beast Work and Phone Burglar	R		Episode #34. 12-16-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160668
1954	Night Watch: Shock	R		Episode #18. 8-21-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160669
1954	Night Watch: Slugger	R		Episode #11. 7-2-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160670
1955	Night Watch: Smash, Turkey and Larry	R		Episode #39. 1-20-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160671
1954	Night Watch: Stripper Sand Pix Stash	R		Episode #22. 9-18-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160672
1954	Night Watch: Three Time Loser and Shotgun Boy	R		Episode #16. 8-7-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160673
1954	Night Watch: Triangle and Peacemaker	R		Episode #25. 10-14-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160674
1955	Night Watch: Uncensored Out-Takes	R		Episode #45. 3-1-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160675
1954	Night Watch: Weeper	R		Episode #19. 8-28-1954		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160676
1955	Night Watch: Whiskers and Black Eye (aka Whiskers and Blackeye)	R		Episode #48. 3-24-1955		Police Reporter Don Reid rides in a prowl car on the night shift with police officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, Reid’s quiet ongoing narration captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. This was “Reality Radio,” a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects or actors. The individual incidents recorded range from an investigation of two small children left in a cold parked car while their parents spend hours drinking in a local tavern to the often harrowing attempts by police to save the life of a man slashed almost to death with a razor.  First program to bring live and authentic drama to the air. Don Reid (occasionally spelled Reed) accompanies Officer Ron Perkins on the night watch. Traveling in an unmarked car, Reid used a heavy battery-powered reel-to-reel tape recorder complete with a microphone cleverly concealed inside the casing of a flashlight to accompany Perkins and his fellow officers on real police calls. Authentic, unscripted and unrehearsed adventures with nothing planned in advance. At the end of each episode, Police Chief W.N. Hildebrand would give listeners the updates on what happened to the citizens involved in each incident and encourage the public to aid the police in doing their work. 	160677
2009	Night Waves	NR		Davy, Wendy		Reporter Cali Stevens boldly walks into Sheriff Nick Justice’s office with one goal in mind: To find her best friend who disappeared while vacationing. When the non-nonsense sheriff refuses to give her details of the investigation, Cali takes matters into her own hands and starts her own investigation. She never intends to fall for the sheriff or into the clutches of Coral Isle’s first serial kidnapper. Coral Isle’s recent abductions give Nick Justice enough to worry about without adding any complications into the mix, and his attraction to Cali Stevens is definitely a complication. When Nick encourages Cali to leave the island, she refuses. Now he must manage to find the missing woman while keeping Cali and the rest of the women on Coral Isle safe. 	160678
2003	Night We Called It a Day, The (aka All the Way)	M	DVD -R HQ 11274, 11275		Australian	Reporter Hilary Hunter (Portia de Rossi) is called a “two-dollar whore” by Frank Sinatra (Dennis Hopper) on a 1974 tour stop in Sydney. A rock promoter hoped to save his floundering career by spending all his money booking Sinatra, who arrived with his girlfriend Barbara Marx. Union leader and future Australian prime minister Bob Hawke tries to cancel the tour unless Sinatra apologizes and it is up to the promoter and his assistant to step in and save the tour. Reporter #1 (Mark McCann). Reporter #2 (Andrew Blaxland). 	160679
1926	Night Wire, The	SS		Arnold, H.F.	In "Night Side -- Masterpieces of the Strange and Terrible, The"	Press	160680
1917	Night Workers, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Clyde Manning is an orphan who works his way up from office boy to star reporter, becomes an alcoholic and is loved by sob sister Ethel Carver (Marguerite Clayton).Carver covers his assignment while he is out drinking, discovers his real parents, but doesn't tell him because he doesn't like them.  When her grandfather dies, she convinces Manning to become the editor of her grandfather's country paper.Variety: "...it makes souses of the entire 'Fourth Estate,' but while the condition existed years ago in the newspaper field the man that drinks to excess at present is rather the exception than the rule."	160681
1978	Night-Rise	SSF	GPL	MacLean, Katherine	In "Cassandra Rising."	Freelance Journalist-Narrator: Tom. Calling World Pix for an assignment. Now a freelance journalist because steady work interfered with his drinking time.  Brad of World Pix.	160682
2009	Night’s Pleasure	NR		Ashley, Amanda		Reporter Savanah Gentry’s life was so much simpler when she was a reporter for  the local newspaper. That was before her father’s sudden death drew her into a mysterious new world she was just beginning to understand. A vampire hunter by birth, Gentry has been entrusted with a legacy that puts everyone she cares for in danger -- including the seductive, sensual vampire who unleashes her most primal desires. The vampire has always been alone, half hating himself for his dark gift even as he relishes its extraordinary power. But one look at Savanah fills him with the need to take everything she has to give and carry her to heights of unimagined ecstasy. And though he never intended their relationship to go this far, now Savanah is in more danger than she knows -- and facing a relentless enemy determined to eliminate the vampire and all of his kind.	160683
1950	Nightbeat: 'Twill Be The Death of Me	R	NITECD, Nightbeat CD		Episode #23. 7-10-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160684
1950	Nightbeat: Am I My Brother's Keeper?	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #6. 3-13-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160685
1951	Nightbeat: Anton's Return	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #50. 7-13-51	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160686
1951	Nightbeat: Big John McMasters	R	NITECD		Episode #41. 3-4-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160687
1952	Nightbeat: Big Killings, The	R	NITECD		Episode #112. 9-25-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160688
1951	Nightbeat: Bill Perrin Amnesia Case	R	NITECD		Episode #49. 7-6-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160689
1950	Nightbeat: Black Cat, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #39. 11-3-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160690
1952	Nightbeat: Bomb on the Denver Plane (aka Ellen - Bomb on the Plane)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #109. 9-4-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160691
1951	Nightbeat: Byline for Frank, A	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #48. 6-29-51	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160692
1950	Nightbeat: Case of Butter, A	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #34. 9-25-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160693
1950	Nightbeat: City at Your Fingertips, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #26. 7-31-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160694
1952	Nightbeat: Death of Riley, The	R	NITECD		Episode #94. . 5-15-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160695
1950	Nightbeat: Devil's Bible, The	R			Episode #25. 7-24-1950.	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160696
1950	Nightbeat: Doctor's Daughter, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #38. 10-27-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160697
1950	Nightbeat: Doctor's Secret	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #29. 8-21-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160698
1950	Nightbeat: Einar Pierce and Family (aka Inar Pierce and Family)	R	NITECD		Episode #36. 10-13-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160699
1950	Nightbeat: Elevator Caper, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. Also on Tape		Episode #14. 5-8-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160700
1951	Nightbeat: Expectant Father (aka Joys of Fatherhood. Reporter Becomes a Father).	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #74. 12-28-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160701
1951	Nightbeat: Fear	R	NITECD		Episode #43. 5-25-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160702
1951	Nightbeat: Five Days Off For Christmas	R			Episode #73. 12-21-1951.	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160703
1952	Nightbeat: Flight From Fear	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #104. 7-31-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160704
1950	Nightbeat: Flowers on the Water	R	NITECD		Episode #8. 3-27-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160705
1950	Nightbeat: Football Player and the Syndicate, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #19. 6-12-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160706
1950	Nightbeat: Girl From Kansas, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #18. 6-5-60	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160707
1950	Nightbeat: Girl in the Park, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #4. 2-27-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160708
1950	Nightbeat: Gunner's Last Fight	R	NITECD.		Episode #28. 8-14-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160709
1950	Nightbeat: Harlan Mathews, Stamp Dealer	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD.  On Tape		Episode #17. 5-29-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160710
1952	Nightbeat: His Name Was Luke	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #106. 8-14-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160711
1950	Nightbeat: Hunter Becomes the Hunted, The (aka Hunted Becomes the Hunter, The)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #32. 9-11-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160712
1950	Nightbeat: I Know Your Secret	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #10. 4-10-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160713
1950	Nightbeat: I Wish You Were Dead	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. On Tape.		Episode #16. 5-22-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160714
1952	Nightbeat: Jockey Brothers, The	R	NITECD		Episode #96. 5-29-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160715
1950	Nightbeat: Judge Arnold's Daughter	R	NITECD		Episode #37. 10-20-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160716
1951	Nightbeat: Juke Box Romance (aka Jukebox Romance)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #42. 5-18-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160717
1950	Nightbeat: Juvenile Gangster, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #21. 6-26-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160718
1950	Nightbeat: Kenny Day Amnesia Case, The (aka Kenny Day's Amnesia)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #35. 10-6-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160719
1952	Nightbeat: Larry the Understudy (aka Dancing Understudy Larry Wilson)	R	NITECD		Episode #110. 9-11-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160720
1952	Nightbeat: Long Live the Clown	R	NITECD		Episode #93. 5-8-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160721
1951	Nightbeat: Lost Souls	R			Episode #68. 11-16-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160722
1950	Nightbeat: Man Who Claimed To Be Dead, The	R	NITECD		Episode #7. 3-20-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160723
1952	Nightbeat: Man With Red Hair, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #107. 8-21-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160724
1950	Nightbeat: Marty (Larraine Adams Execution)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #22. 7-3-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160725
1952	Nightbeat: Marvelous Machine, The	R	NITECD		Episode #97. 6-5-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160726
1950	Nightbeat: Mentallo, the Mental Marvel	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. On Tape.		Episode #13. 5-1-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160727
1950	Nightbeat: Molly Keller	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #24. 7-17-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160728
1951	Nightbeat: Mr. and Mrs. Corothers	R			Episode #65. 10-25-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160729
1951	Nightbeat: Music Man, The (aka Otto the Music Man)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #46. 6-15-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160730
1950	Nightbeat: Night is a Weapon, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. On Tape.		Episode #2. 2-13-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160731
1950	Nightbeat: Night Watchman, The	R	NITECD. On Tape. Nightbeat CD		Episode #15. 5-15-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160732
1950	Nightbeat: Number 13 (aka, Professor's System, The)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. Computer Download		Episode #5. 3-6-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160733
1950	Nightbeat: Old Blind Pop	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #27. 8-7-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160734
1950	Nightbeat: Old Home Week	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #31. 9-4-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160735
1952	Nightbeat: Old Itch, The	R	NITECD		Episode #100. 7-3-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160736
1952	Nightbeat: Pay Up or Die	R	NITECD		Episode #92. 5-1-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160737
1952	Nightbeat: Policy Wheel Racket	R	NITECD		Episode #111. 9-18-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160738
1952	Nightbeat: Railroaded (aka Dolly Graham Railroaded)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #98. 6-19-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160739
1952	Nightbeat: Reformer, The	R	NITECD		Episode #99. 6-26-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160740
1951	Nightbeat: Sanctuary	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #47. 6-22-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160741
1951	Nightbeat: Search for Fred, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #45. 6-8-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160742
1950	Nightbeat: Slasher, The	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #40. 11-10-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160743
1952	Nightbeat: Somebody Stop Ann (aka Somebody Stop Anne)	R	NITECD		Episode #105. 8-7-52	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160744
1952	Nightbeat: Target of the Week	R	NITECD		Episode #95. 5-22-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160745
1952	Nightbeat: Taste of Peaches, The	R	NITECD		Episode #102. 7-17-1952	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160746
1949	Nightbeat: Ted Carter Murder Case, The	R			Episode. Audition. 9-15-1949	Columnist-Reporter Hank Mitchell (Edmund O'Brien) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.	160747
1951	Nightbeat: They	R			Episode #55. 8-17-1951.	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160748
1950	Nightbeat: Tong War	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. On Tape.		Episode #11. 4-17-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160749
1950	Nightbeat: Unknown Titles	R			Episodes #9 4-3-1950, #12 4-24-1950, #30 8-28-1950, #51 to #54 7-13 to 8-10-1951, #56 to #64 8-24 to 10-19-1951, #66-67 11-2/9/1951, #69 to #72 11-23 to 12-14-1951, #75 to #91 1-4 to 4-25-1952, #101 7-10-1952, #103 7-24-1952, #108 8-28-1952.	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160750
1950	Nightbeat: Vincent and the Painter (aka Vincent & and the Painter)	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #20. 6-19-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160751
1950	Nightbeat: Wanna Buy a  Story?	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #33. 9-18-1950	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160752
1951	Nightbeat: Will of Mrs. Orloff	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #44. 6-1-1951	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160753
1950	Nightbeat: World All of His Own, A	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD. On Tape		Episode #3. 2-20-50	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160754
1950	Nightbeat: Zero	R	NITECD. Nightbeat CD		Episode #1. 2-6-1950. Series 2-6-1950 to 9-25-1952. NBC	Columnist-Reporter Randy Stone (Frank Lovejoy) of the Chicago Star, a hard-boiled Chicago newspaperman who prowled the dark side streets of the Windy City looking for his evening story for his column.Stone concluded each episode by banging out the story on his office typewriter and yelling, "Copy Boy!" He "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness.	160755
1999	Nightbird	NM		Dee, Edward		Magazine Writer Danny Eumont is the former boyfriend of a dead actress. He received a call from her just hours before her death. The young actress plummeted from a building onto the top of a parked van in Times Square.Working with detectives on the case, Eumont follows the trail of clues to Arizona, Florida and back to New York, researching the missing link in the investigation who turns out to be the victim's half-sister.He has a brief fling with her and soon discovers she's involved with her violent, possessive foster brother in a scheme to blackmail a philandering producer.Eumont's last byline for Manhattan magazine was an expose of police violence. He's an ambitious reporter whose prior acquaintance with the victim was more than merely professional.	160756
1989	Nightbreaker	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael Francis Kelly). Reporter #2 (Sherri Lubov). Reporter #3 (Edward Corrar). Photographer (Matthias Clark).	160757
1933	Nightclub, The	NM	OWN - H	Simenon, Georges		Press	160758
1990	Nightfall	NSF	OWN - P	Asimov, Isaac-Robert Silverberg		News Media	160759
1987	Nightforce	M				TV Newscaster (Wendy Harrison)	160760
1981	Nighthawks	M				Reporter (Patrick Fox).	160761
2008	Nighthawks: Chicago News Stringer	DT	DVD -R HQ 10665			Chicago News Stringer Pauley LaPointe takes risks to try to beat the competition to documenting big stories and make the evening news. 	160762
1989	Nightingales: Episode 10	T		Benson, Isabella	Episode. 4-12-1989	News Media	160763
1965	Nightlife	DT				Talk Show Host Les Crane	160764
1996	Nightlife	MT				TV Reporter (Alan Douglas).	160765
1992	Nightmare	N	OWN - P	Epperson, S.K.		Journalist David Raleigh is on a feature-writing assignment and visits a rural treatment center for female psychiatric patients suffering from multiple personality disorder.While investigating a series of suicides at the center, he discovers a gory blood ritual carried out by family members of the chief psychiatrist.Journalist Raleigh has a taste for the macabre and accompanies his physician brother to a clinic in Flint Hills, Kansas to do a book on his brother's project to study and great women with multiple personality disorders.David's wife committed suicide and he hopes to get over that as well as he tries to figure out why the clinic's patients are killing themselves one by one for no reason.	160766
1988	Nightmare Beach	M				TV Reporter (Donna Lee)	160767
1992	Nightmare Cafe: Aliens Ate My Lunch	T	DVD -R HQ 10919. SV 139		Episode. 4-3-1992. Series 1992. 	Tabloid Reporter Harry Tambor (Bobby Slayton) has circus dwarfs pose as aliens for an article, but townspeople try to capture and stuff them.  Editor (Scott Swanson). When a desperate tabloid writer concocts a story about a small-town alien invasion, his simple lie snowballs out of control. 	160768
1992	Nightmare Café: Aliens Ate My Lunch	T			Episode #6. 4-3-1992	Editor (Scott Swanson).	160769
1980	Nightmare City (City of the Walking Dead)	M		Regnoli, Piero, Tony Corti, Jose Luis Delgado (Screenplay)	Spain-Italy	TV Newscaster (Hugo Stiglitz, Mexican star) who witnesses attack of vampire monsters	160770
1976	Nightmare for a Nightingale	MT				Reporter (Mike Kinsey).	160771
1998	Nightmare in Big Sky Country	M				Reporter (Ron Webber).	160772
1991	Nightmare in Columbia County	MT				Reporter #1 (Dan Cox). Reporter #2 (Leslie Riley). Reporter #3 (Leon Pridgen).  TV Reporter (Diana Taylor).  Photographer (James Martin Jr.).	160773
1990	Nightmare on the 13th Floor	MT				Journalist Michele Greene plays a travel-magazine journalist who starts to notice strange things while freeloading in an LA hotel. She's perky	160774
1998	Nightmare Street	MT				News Vendor (Tim Heaton)	160775
1989	Nightmare Years, The	MT		Shirer, William L. (Memoir)		Correspondent William L. Shirer (Sam Waterston) is foreign correspondent in Germany prior to World War II for Universal News Service. Shirer memoir of six years leading up to outbreak of World War II  Espionage adventures and escape to Lisbon.	160776
1961	Nightmares and Geezenstacks	SM	OWN - P	Brown, Fredric	47 Stories by Fredric Brown	Press	160777
1983	Nightmares: Night of the Rat	M			Sci-Fi. One of Four Segments	News Media. Radio Announcer (Howard R. Flynn).	160778
1983	Nightmares: Terror in Topanga	M			Sci-Fi. One of Four Segments.	News Media.  Mori, the Newswoman (Clare Nono). Newsman (Robert Phelps).	160779
1985	Nights at the Circus	NSF	GPL	Carter, Angela		Journalist Jack Walser, the American journalist who loves a blonde who is part swan and part woman. Tale begins in 1899. Is she half-swan or half-fake?  Dazzled by love and yet desperate for the scoop of a lifetime.Walser signs on with the circus for its turn-of-the-century round-the-world tour. Goes from London to Siberia to St. Petersburg.	160780
1997	Nightscream	MT			Ness	Reporter takes woman to the scene of a murder hoping to get information about the crime. Woman bears resemblance to a girl who was killed the year before.	160781
1980	Nightside	T				Freelance Reporter Eddie Kopeck (Danny Wells). Janie Moody (Melinda Naud), night DJ at KDEV radio	160782
1979	Nightside	N		Collins, Thomas		News Media	160783
1990	Nightside	N		Durden, Charles		News Media	160784
1971	Nightspawn	N		Banville, John		News Media	160785
2003	Nightstalker	M				News Media. Female Reporter #1 (Hayley Taylor). Female Reporter #2 (Maria F. Quinones).	160786
2006	Nighttime Clap	T				TV Anchor (Sean Hart). Correspondent (Dominic Dierkes).	160787
1998	Nightwatch	M				TV Newscaster (Erich Anderson)	160788
1996	Nightwatch	NM		Palmer, Frank		Tabloid Crime Reporter Dwight Curtis disappeared three years ago and a skeleton found in a shallow grave in a remote area of England's East Coast turns out to be Curtis. He's identified by his dental records.He was stalking the story of his life -- Nazi war criminals given sanctuary in Great Britain, grisly medical experimentation using smuggled illegal immigrants.Curtis was an American writer living in Amsterdam. This would have been his own best story, juiced up old, real murders for pulp magazines.	160789
1995	Nightwatch	N		Tillis, Tracey		Reporter Julie Conner collapses on the beach following a knifing attack and is saved by a mysterious undercover cop who enlists her aid in an underground investigation but is unwilling to trust her with his innermost secret.	160790
2003	Nightwaves	MT	DVD -R HQ 3339, 3340. SVD 1439		Ness	Magazine Reporter Shelby Nayor (Sherilyn Fenn)  has been a lifestyles writer and wants to cover hard news. Her editor Sally Winters (Nanette Workman) offers her a cover story on a hard news story.She's in an accident in which her husband and killed. Two months later, while recovering, she overhears a potential murder on her husband's police scannerNight Newscaster (Rosey Edeh). Day Newscaster (Lori Graham). TV Reporter #1 (John Moore). TV Reporter #2 (Bob Babinski). TV Reporter #3 (Richard Jutras). TV Reporter #4 (Cecile Cristobal). TV Reporter #5 (Kent McQuaid).	160791
1975	Niji o kakeru kodomo-tachi	MF				Interviewer (Mariko Miyagi)	160792
2004	Nikki Gillette: Morning After, The	N		Jackson, Lisa		Reporter Nikki Gillette of the Savannah Sentinel, seeing high-profile murders as her ticket out of small-town Savannah, the ambitious reporter latches onto the story of an elusive serial killer dubbed The Grave Robber. She teams up with lead investigator Pierce Reed, a tough-guy police detective, who initially sees Nikki’s dogged investigations as a mere irritant until evidence turns up indicating that the killer may see Nikki as his prey. Tension and unease mount for Nikki as secret ties among the attractive Pierce, who she may be falling for, the killer and the victims start coming to light. To Journalist Gillette, the story of a woman being buried alive is a ticket out of Savannah and onto the big time. She’s already given the killer a nickname, The Grave Robber, and she’s spending every minute dogging tough cop Reed’s investigation, trailing him through Savannah’s deep thickets and crumbling cemeteries, even though she’s starting to wonder about the secrets he’s keeping. Another body is found. And then another. Each gruesome discovery unnerves Nikki a little more -- there’s something familiar about it, something she should know. Now, as a serial killer pulls her ever deeper into his sick game, she has no idea how close she’s getting to the truth -- or how deadly it will be. 	160793
2003	Nikki Gillette: Night Before, The	N		Jackson, Lisa		Reporter Nikki Gillette of the Savannah Sentinel. TV Reporter Max O’Dell of WKAM News. Page 295: Reed was just climbing out of his cruiser when he saw that pain-in-the-ass reporter, Nikki Gillette, barreling his way. She was wearing faded jeans, a T-shirt and running shoes, and he figured she must’ve camped out here at the back side of the hospital while most of her contemporaries were setting up shop near the main entrance. “No comment.” Reporter and Cameraman in white vehicle splashed with WKOK’s logo. Page 108: She cut the engine and pushed on the opener again. The door started downward but not before the reporter, a square-jawed, fit man with an impossibly thick head of hair, stepped agilely into the garage, placing his leg in front of the electronic eye. The door stopped abruptly. “Mrs. Bandeaux, I’m Max O’Dell with WKAM,” he said over the clicking of the jammed mechanism.  “I know who you are.” She was already out of the car. He grinned as if she’d handed him a compliment. “If I could have a word with you about your husband. I hate to intrude, but I just have a few questions.” “No comment.” Caitlyn slung the strap of her purse over her shoulder just as the cameraman, toting his shoulder-held camera, jogged into the driveway. “Please. It’ll just take a couple of minutes,” O’Dell insisted. “Not right now.” “But --” “You’re in my garage and I’m asking you to leave. I have nothing to say to you.” From the corner of her eye, she saw the cameraman focusing. “I don’t want to call the police, but I will.” Page 434: In the lobby of the hospital, camped out near the doors were two reporters. Max O’Dell, squared jawed and dressed in a sport coat, polo shirt and khakis was with a cameraman from WKAM and Nikki Gillette was flipping through a battle-scarred magazine in a lounge near the information desk. Page 435: She didn’t want to see her face or name splashed all over the evening news or the front page of the Savannah Sentinel.Page 110: The van for WKAM was no longer at the curb. Thankfully, Max O’Dell had taken the hint and left. But he’d be back. And there would be others. Caitlyn had dealt with reporters before, and if they smelled a story, they kept on the trail, never giving up. They reminded her of trained hunting dogs on the scene of wounded prey. Page 126: He could be a reporter with a cover story. Some of them aren’t all that trustworthy, you know. Would go to any lengths to get a scoop.Page 125: She braced herself. Expected a reporter to have crashed the funeral, thought a microphone would be thrust in front of her face as a camera clicked off quick shots for the local paper.	160794
1987	Nikki Holden: Dangerous Places	NR	OWN - P	Chase, Elaine Raco	#1 Nikki Holden Series	Investigative Reporter Nikki Holden, a very bright, beautiful, streetwise, hotshot journalist in Fort Lauderdale, Florida teams up with a fast-talking private eye, Roman Cantrell who runs his own security firm.Nikki and Roman confront blackmail and murder in the fast-paced world of Miami. They soon discover that even dealing with murder is less difficult than dealing with their growing feelings for each other.	160795
1988	Nikki Holden: Dark Corners	NR	OWN - P	Chase, Elaine Raco	#2 Nikki Holden Series	Investigative Reporter Nikki Holden, a very bright, beautiful, streetwise, hotshot journalist in Fort Lauderdale, Florida teams up with a fast-talking private eye, Roman Cantrell who runs his own security firm.When Nikki's bizarre new assignment and his baffling new case converge, merging their personal lives again, these two reluctant lovers become trapped in a plot stranger than science fiction and risky as murder.UFOs are flying around and Nikki, a savvy journalist, and Roman, a Vietnam vet-turned private eye, want to find out what's going on.	160796
1965	Niklassons	TF				Photographer Rulle (Olle Andersson).	160797
1956	Nikodm Dyzma	MF			Poland	Editor (Seweryn Butrym). Reporter (Edward Wichura).	160798
1977	Nikola Tesla	TF			Yugoslavia - Serbo-Croatian. Series	Editor John O'Neill (Izet Hajdarhodzic) of the Herald Tribune. Author-Journalist Mark Twain (Slavko Simic).	160799
1986	Nikt nie jest winien	MF			Poland.	Photographer Antoni (Zdzislaw Wardejn).	160800
2002	Nils Arne Eggen - svart pa hvitt	DF			Norway	Interviewer (Bjorn Stuevold).	160801
1991	Nilus the Sandman: Boy Who Dreamed Christmas, The	C			Episode #3.	Newscaster (Michael Fawkes - Voice).	160802
1998	Nina de Tus Ojos, La	MF		Trueba, Fernando	Spain	Reporters and Photographers. Company of Spanish movie makers leave Franco's Spain and move to Hitler's Germany to make a film together.	160803
1995	Nina Takes a Lover	M	DVD -R HQ 3455, 3456. SVD 531	Jacobs, Alan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist (Michael O'Keefe) for the Chronicle claims to be doing an article on marriage in the nineties. Nina and others involved in the affair talk to the journalist. Photographer (Paul Rhys) is an interview subject.Alleged lover is actually Nina's husband, a revelation to which the journalist casually responds, "Every story's unique."   Journalist occasionally provides commentary on nature of relationships and eventually consoles Nina.Indicates that even though he is a faithful husband, his wife also had an affair. Photographer (Paul Rhys).	160804
2003	Nina Zero: Burning Garbo	NM		Eversz, Robert	Nina Zero Series #3.	Tabloid Photojournalist Nina Zero (aka Mary Alice Parker) for Scandal Times in Los Angeles. She's a baby photographer-turned-ex-con paparazza who can't be overly choosy about her assignments these days. Went to prison for a crime she didn't commit.When the 30-year-old was paroled she morphed into exotic Nina Zero, celebrity paparazza. She is lurking on a Malibu hill slope hoping to catch a shot of a film legend who hasn't been seen in public since a since a stalker died in her embrace a decade ago.Zero didn't expect assignment to result in her being attacked by wild-eyed stranger, then left unconscious as brush fire almost kills her and burns down star's estate killing her. She is now under suspicion for both arson and a reclusive actress' legend.	160805
2005	Nina Zero: Digging James Dean	N		Eversz, Robert	#4 Nina Zero Series	Tabloid Photojouranlist-Paparazza Nina Zero has an altercation with a has-been Hollywood action hero that leaves her with a concussion, two broken cameras, and a hot lead in a hot tabloid story -- the mysterious thefts of celebrity bones from graveyards.These bone robbers are stealing celebrity bones from graveyards around the country. Who are they? Her quest for the grave robbers twists from the tabloid assignment to a grief-stricken vendetta that matches her camera against their guns, shot for shot.On a more personal level, she also is reunited with her long-lost sister who now calls herself a successful real estate agent form Seattle.With an abusive father and sweet, but distant mother, Nina has been estranged from her family for so long she's happy to have a relative she can talk to.	160806
2003	Nina Zero: Killing Paparazzi	N		Eversz, Robert	#2 Nina Zero Series	Tabloid Photojournalist-Paparazzi Nina Zero is a girl who attracts trouble. After serving a prison sentence for single-handedly blowing up LAX airport by mistake, she finds on her release that the world won't allow her to lead a simple life.The electrifying demise of heavy metal group Death Row in a hotel hot-tub gives Nina the opportunity to launch a new career as a paparazza.All too soon, the shine of her glamorous job begins to tarnish with the chilling realization that someone is killing Los Angeles' paparazzi. Her husband's body is also found beaten and stabbed.While the corpses of her competition pile up around Los Angeles, nina takes it upon herself to track down the killer, becoming prey for both police and the murderer.While searching for the killer, she squeezes in an off-the-wall green card wedding, a guest appearance on the docu-soap, "Meat Wagon,' and a walk-on part in a longstanding family feud.	160807
1997	Nina Zero: Shooting Elvis	N		Eversz, Robert	#1 Nina Zero Series	Future Tabloid Photojournalist Nina Zero is really a small-town girl named Mary Alice Baker who is bored by her job as a kiddie photographer and is  lured by a little extra cash, delivers a package for her handsome, Harley-riding boyfriend.After accidentally blowing up LAX, she says good-by to her good-girl life and hits the road. Wanted by the FBI as a psycho terrorist, she dyes her hair, pierces her nose and changes her name.As she wises up, Nina takes on her pursuers in a gusty succession of bone-chilling confrontations and rockets to tabloid fame as the new darling of the shock-hungry media.She transforms herself into a pop-art photographer Nina Zero.	160808
2006	Nina Zero: Zero to the Bone	N		Eversz, Robert	#5 Nina Zero Series	Tabloid Photojournalist Nina Zero is having her first gallery show -- staged photographs of Hollywood pulp scenes are attracting art connoisseurs, not just the usual gossip rag readership. She works at Scandal Times.But the excitement of the evening shifts to alarm when Nina receives an anonymous package containing an amateur bondage video that may have ended in death.She and her editor at Scandal Times watch the rape and strangling of a young woman. She starts investigating with her toothless Rottweiler by her side.Nina (nee Mary Alice Baker) is on the cusp of a breakthrough with her exhibition of edgy photography when the snuff film stops her cold.	160809
1917	Nina, the Flower Girl	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	160810
2009	Nina, the Pinta and the Vanishing Treasure, The	NJ			#1 Alec Flint Mystery Series	Reporter for a local newspaper is the mother of a girl named Gina who is a partner to Alec Flint, a super sleuth in training. Gina is a little bossy, but a great friend and detective. 	160811
2009	Nine	M				American Journalist Stpehanie Necrophuros (Kate Hudson). Journalist (James Currie). Journalist (Vicky Lambert). Nine is a musical following a film director, Guido Contini, who is in his middle age and trying to complete his next film. His main problem is that he has too many women in his life: his wife, his sexy mistress and his muse and protégé. Reporter 4 (Enzo Squillino Jr.). Reporter 5 (Jake Canuso).  Reporter 6 (Eliot Giuralarocca). 	160812
1986	Nine 1/2 Weeks	M				Critic Sinclair (Roderick Cook).	160813
2009	Nine Dead	M				News Media. Newscaster (Gina St. John). Nine strangers have been kidnapped by a masked gunman and told that one of them will die every 10 minutes until they discover how they are all connected. As the LAPD races to find the hidden location of the victims, the masked gunman makes sure the world watches so everyone will know who of the nine lives and who dies.	160814
1944	Nine Girls	M				Photographer (Glady Sutton).	160815
1963	Nine Hours to Rama	M			AFI-Editors	Editor	160816
1941	Nine Lives Are Not Enough	M	DVD -R HQ 3597, 3596. SVDSP 522	Odlum, Jerome (Novel). Fred Niblo, Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Matt Sawyer (Ronald Reagan), fast-talking "combination man" for the Daily News -- he gets both stories and photographs. Sawyer fingered head of bookmaking racket who is released, and threatens paper with libel suit.Publisher chews out managing editor who chews out J.B. Murray, the City Editor (Howard Da Silva) who yells at Sawyer if he turns in one more wrong story, he is through. Given cub assignment of tagging along with police. Investigates boardinghouse death.Sawyer steals distributor cap from rival Courier reporter. Gets mentally disabled man to tie up phone so Courier reporter can't call his paper. Sawyer snaps picture of daughter identifying father's body. She is furious. Sawyer destroys negative.Reports man was murdered. Death ruled suicide. Sawyer fired. More murders. Sawyer works with police to trap killer. Shot in arm. Daughter kidnapped by killer. Wild chase. Daughter drives into fire hydrant drenching Courier reporter. Sawyer marries her.Editor plans to reduce Sawyer to advice-to-the-lovelorn column. But it turns out daughter owns paper. Sawyer becomes editor, gives city editor job. Newsman Johnny Leggett (Jack Mower). Newspaper man (Hank Mann). Copy Boy (Billy Dawson).	160817
1992	Nine Lives of Catseye Gomez, The	NSF		Hawke, Simon		TV Journalist, young and ambitious, is killed by a car bomb.	160818
1958	Nine Lives of Elfego Baca, The	MT				Editor Mr. Sibley (Byron Foulger), newspaper editor	160819
2000	Nine Lives of Tomas Katz, The	M				Journalist (Sophie Bevan)	160820
1970	Nine O'Clock News	DT			Series 1970	TV News Staff. Newsreaders Richard Whitmore (1973), Angela Rippon (1975), John Humphreys (1981-2000), Sue Lawley (1982-1983), Peter Sissons (1984-2000), Julia Somerville (1984-1987), Martyn Lewis (1986-1999), Michael Buerk.Health Correspondent Sarah Barclay (1989-1993), Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond (1990-2000), War Reporters Kate Adie, Martin Bell. Political Editor John Simpson. Reporter Charles Wheeler. Presenter Robert Dougall.	160821
2006	Nine, The: All About Eva	T	DVD -R HQ 7204		Episode #5. 10-25-2006	News Media. Morning Interview Show with Male Host (Hoyt Christopher) and Female Host (Gina St. John). PR Woman (J.J. Boone). Hostages try to pick up the pieces of their lives following the bank robbery. Nick's job is in danger.	160822
2006	Nine, The: Heroes Welcome	T	DVD -R HQ 7038		Episode #2. 10-11-2006	News Media. Morning Interview Show with Male Host (Hoyt Christopher) and Female Host (Gina St. John). PR Woman (J.J. Boone). Hostages try to pick up the pieces of their lives following the bank robbery. Nick's job is in danger.Nine hostages begin the return to their lives after the bank robbery. Nick's job with the police is in jeopardy as Egan becomes a media superstar.	160823
2006	Nine, The: Inside Man, The	T			Episode #10. 11-29-2006	Reporter David Sudimack (Chris Flanders). Reporter (Ron Ostrow).	160824
2006	Nine, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-4-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Derrin Horton). Reporter #2 (Dilva Henry). Reporter #3 (Ron Ostrow).	160825
2007	Nine: Turning Point	T	DVD -R HQ 8816		Episode.	News Media. Coverage of the bank holdup and hostages.	160826
1949	Nineteen Eighty-Four	NSF		Orwell, George		News Media. Big Brother journalism monitoring or misinforming everyone	160827
1999	Nineteen Video Magazine Volume #22	M				Interviewer (Johnny).	160828
1963	Ninety Minutes Away	SS	GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Collected Stories of John O'Hara, The."	Reporter for the Taqua Chronicle Harvey Hunt	160829
1998	Ningen gokaku	MF			Japan	News Announcer (Masaharu Ishibashi).	160830
1998	Nini	MTF				Journalist (Francois Chaix - Le Journalist). Journalist (Frederic Vassort - Le Journalist).	160831
1989	Ninth Issue, The	NJ		Malmgren, Dallin		Newspaper. Mr. Choate and the students on the Town Crier newspaper staff find themselves in trouble with the school administration.	160832
1965	Ninth Life	NM	UCLA	Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).		Former Crime Reporter Harry Lyddon	160833
1976	Ninth Man, The	N	OWN - H	Lee, John		News Media	160834
2009	Ninth Paradox, The	N		Rowlands, Jon		Journalist investigates the powers of Ann, a spaced-out eccentric who finds herself plagued by visions of a disturbing future and the haunting sound of a dying man’s last words. As the journalist looks into her past, a terrible secret from Ann’s past resurfaces.  The time is 1967.It is now 2008. A professor of mythology receives a mysterious image from his faculty’s Cairo expedition. Soon his life is thrown into chaos as the image takes on unthinkable significance and a brutal and merciless assailant makes him their next target.It is now 2158. Kari, a high-ranking special agent is sent on a dangerous and highly secretive undercover mission with no guarantee of survival. As she begins to peel back the layers, she uncovers a conspiracy with far-reaching and horrific consequences -- and in the far, far future, two sworn enemies stage their final and most lethal battle that only threatens the foundations of mankind but the fate of the entire universe.  What is the Ninth Paradox and will anyone survive it?	160835
1897	Niobe	N	USC	Lie, Jonas Lauritz Idemil		Journalist Minka writes an article in The Twentieth Century. Miss Fering assures her, it will appear.Eldest son fails as a journalist among other occupations.	160836
2008	Nip/Tuck: August Walden	T	DVD -R HQ 9628 (no number on disc).		Episode. 2-2008	TV Critic August Walden bitterly criticizes Sean on his TV program.  Sean confronts Walden and says he’s a vicious critic because of his facial defects. 	160837
2005	Nip/Tuck: Ben White	T			Episode #36. 1-1-2005	Talk-Show Host-Comedian Joan Rivers  to be the first to test a new skincare product that uses semen as the main ingredient. She loves it so much she decides to endorse it.	160838
2008	Nip/Tuck: Candy Richards	T	DVD -R HQ 9699		Episode. 2-24-2008. Season Finale.	News Media. Paparazzi chase after Sean, his daughter, Christian. Christian is driving with Sean’s daughter when the paparazzi chase him and cause an accident injuring both.Sean finds fame to be more trouble than its worth. His former “agent” is a killer and vows revenge when Sean calls the police. The episode ends with her attempting to kill Sean in the operating room while he is working on his daughter who was injured in a car accident. The cliffhanger: Will Sean survive the knife attack? Tragedy also strikes the office when Julia learns what has caused her illness -- poison. She has amnesia and doesn’t remember anyone. Christian’s past brings revealing news -- the girl his son is in love with turns out to be his daughter -- the son’s sister. 	160839
2003	Nip/Tuck: Cara Fitzgerald	T			Episode #8. 9-16-2003	TV News Anchor (Dorothy Lucey).	160840
2007	Nip/Tuck: Carly Summers	T	DVD -R HQ 9231, 9232		Episode.  11-2007. Season Premiere	Publicist Fiona O’Neil (Lauren Hutton) lands the two transplanted plastic surgeons from Miami to Los Angeles high-profile consulting gigs on a plastic-surgery hospital drama called “Hearts ‘n Scalpels.” Sean shines and lands a supporting role. Christian bombs and suddenly it’s Sean who’s the hot kid on the scene leaving Christian in the background.  Hollywood Publicist works for $5,000 a month retainer and offers to help build Christian and Sean’s images through the media as they struggle to rebuild their practices in a new location. 	160841
2010	Nip/Tuck: Christian Troy II	T	DVD -R HQ 11788 (Excerpts)		Episode. 2-17-2010	Commentator Joan Rivers, paparazzi and the news media show up in an hallucinatory dream Christian has when he undergoes a face uplift. He has the procedure videoed and put on Your Video where it doesn’t quite get the response he expected. The video was supposed to be a unique attempt to market their surgical practice to boost a lagging clientele. Christian’s unconscious existential crises come to light during his hallucination. 	160842
2006	Nip/Tuck: Connor McNamara, 2026	T			Episode #55. 11-14-2006	Weatherman (Mark Thompson). Photographer (Allen Lulu).	160843
2007	Nip/Tuck: Damien Sands	T	DVD -R HQ 9378		Episode. 12-9-2007	Parody Reality Show. Christian convinces Sean to tape a reality show based on their career as plastic surgeons. Plastic Fantastic. Most of this episode previews that reality show. 	160844
2009	Nip/Tuck: Enigma	T	DVD -R HQ 11543 (Excerpts)		Episode. 10-27-2009	News Media cover murder of a mother and father by their disturbed son who then commits suicide. The son Jared, who calls himself Engima, is brought by his parents to Sean and Christian so they could remove all of the mutilations the son did to his body including a tattoo that covers the entire back of his head into the face of a skeleton and devil signs on his face. The son agrees to the changes because they threaten to send him to military school. Sean and Christian do all of the repair work and Jared seems fine, until Christian sees the news report on the murders and suicide: Pasadena couple were shot and mutilated by their son who then turned the gun on himself. Christian can’t believe what he is seeing. 	160845
2004	Nip/Tuck: Joan Rivers	T			Episode #29. 10-5-2004	Talk-Show Host-Comedian Joan Rivers consults with Sean and Christian to have all of her plastic surgeries undone because she wants her grandson to learn that you don't have to be perfect.When she ultimately learns what she will turn out like after the work has been finished, she decides to give up on her original plan and asks the doctors to schedule her for a facelift the next morning.	160846
2007	Nip/Tuck: Joyce and Sharon Monroe	T	DVD -R HQ 9254		Episode.  11-10-2007. 	Publicist Fiona O’Neil (Lauren Hutton) works to get Dr. Troy publicity when he becomes jealous of Sean’s success on the soap opera. 	160847
2005	Nip/Tuck: Momma Boone	T	DVD -R HQ 4363. (Media Excerpts)		Episode #30. 9-20-2005	News Media covers obese woman trapped in her home who needs emergency surgery for her rotting skin.	160848
2005	Nip/Tuck: Sal Perri	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 5012		Episode #41.12-6-2005	News Media covers plane crash. Doctors rush to help injured passengers.. Lead News Reporter (Mehrdad Sarlak).	160849
2004	Nip/Tuck: Sean McNamara	T	DVD -R HQ 6563 (Complete). 4292 (Missing Ending)		Episode #28. 9-28-2004	Newswoman is interested in Sean who attracts her attention for his pro bono work on the victims of a serial rapist. Christian receives news that affects him both personally and professionally.Local news station does an interview with Sean about the pro bono work on Carver victims.	160850
1965	Nippon dorobo monogatari	MF				News Reporter Saiki (Hideo Murota).	160851
1990	Nirvana Street Murder	M				Newscaster (Phil Harris)	160852
1984	Nissebanden: Kidnappet	TF			Episode #8. 12-11-1984	Journalist (Steen Springborg). Telefonmand (Olaf Nielsen). Radio (Kurt Damsgaard), Nissenyt, Stemme i Radio	160853
1992	Nitrate Kisses	DT				Interviewer-Narrator (Barbara Hammer - Voice).	160854
1989	Nitzahon Shel Barak, Ha-	MTF				TV Interviewer (Isaac Noy). Instructor Journalist (Dor Pelless).	160855
1995	Nixon	M	L			Reporter #1 (Jon Tenney). Reporter #2 (Julie Araskog). Reporter #3 (Ray Wills). Reporter #4 (John Bellucci). Reporter #5 (Zoey Zimmerman). News Reporter at Press Conference (Michael Pasby). Newscaster Voice (Dave Mallow). Media	160856
1989	No Admission	N	OWN - P	Winder, Robert		Journalist Erica Sanders investigating bank fraud in New York. Young.	160857
2000	No Alibi	M				Anchorwoman (Liz MacRae)	160858
1992	No Angel	M				Public Relations Executive Tom Ferrell (Domenic Cuzzocrea), a womanizing PR practitioner,  finds the tables turned when he falls for an enigmatic woman and his life is thrown into chaos, complicated by the fact his company’s latest client has connections to a mobster who is the woman’s ex-lover.	160859
2004	No Angels	T			Episode #2. 3-9-2004	Interviewer (Warren Donnelly).	160860
1990	No Apologies	M				TV Anchorwoman (Anne Fizzard).	160861
1970	No Blade of Grass	M	DVD -R HQ 3586, 3587.		Sci-Fi Films of the Seventies	TV Interviewer Fred Gray (Simon Merrick).	160862
1972	No Case for the Crown	N		McLachlin, Donald		News Media	160863
1984	No Charge For Looking	N		Cohen, Esther		Correspondent Melanie Markowitz, an American journalist, comes to Israel to write about resident Palestinians.  Becomes immersed in women's problems, politics and lovers.	160864
1918	No Children Wanted	M			AFI-Newspapermen - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Robert Chase (Edward Jobson) caricatured in a novel and wants revenge. He plans to expose the novelist who is involved in a munitions deal.When he sees a photo show by one of his reporters of the heroine, it reminds him of his dead child and he reconsiders. Novelist tries to kill the newspaper owner, but is stopped when he is shown the photo and returns to try to get his family back together	160865
1963	No Cloak - No Dagger	T				Reporters (Elizabeth Digby-Smith, Brian Vaughan, John Wilding).	160866
1980	No Country For Old Men	N	OWN - H	Schwartz, Alan		French Journalist Odette DesChavannes, a beautiful, determined yet sexually vulnerable French journalist in pursuit of an explosive story.	160867
2005	No Country for Old Men	N		McCarthy, Cormac		Newspapers. “Several of the characters claim never to read the newspapers, but are often seen reading them anyways.” “He killed a fourteen-year-old girl...The papers said it was a crime of passion and he told me there wasn’t no passion in it.”Newspapers are sensationalistic. 	160868
1997	No Daughter of the South	NM		Webb, Cynthia		Writer Laurie Coldwater, an aspiring writer making do in wild Manhattan, investigates the suspicious death of her black female lover's father. Confronts her own past.	160869
1995	No Defense	N		Wallace, Rangeley		Reporter Ben Gainey of the Washington Star meets a young mother in Tallagumsa Alabama in April 1978 at the dedication of a new courthouse named in honor of the woman's father, the town mayor.If she hadn't told Gainey about the racial killings back in 1963, her father never would have been put on trial for murder just after announcing his candidacy for government, no less on the day of the dedication.She takes up with Gainey who has remained in town to write a book about the New South. Then Gainey gets his hands on FBI memos about the murders of two young men slated to be the first students at an Alabama college.They were gunned down by the woman's father who was then sheriff. Because the only witness was the town drunk, the FBI had backed off. Now Gainey revives the case and the father goes on trial.The woman faces some dark secrets when her father is the prime suspect in a racial killing 30 years in the past.	160870
1976	No Deposit, No Return	M				Reporter (Jean Gillespie). Reporter (Jack Wells).	160871
1944	No Dough Boys	M				Photographer (John Tyrrell).	160872
1994	No Easy Way Out	NR	OWN - P	Riggs, Paula Detmer	Silhouette Intimate Moments #548	Journalist Arden Crawford	160873
1973	No encontre rosas para mi madre	MF			Spain..	Photographer. Netty aka Tani the Photographer (Gina Lollobrigida).	160874
1993	No Escape, No Return	M				Newscaster (Taylor Leigh)	160875
1962	No Exit	M		Sartre, Jean-Paul (Play). George Tabori (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. U.S.-Argentina. Ness Book	Journalist Garcin (Morgan Sterne) is one of three people trapped for eternity in a hotel room.  Garcin was shot for cowardice after betraying associates in the Resistance.	160876
1995	No Exit	M				Reporter (Warren Coughlin)	160877
2006	No Experience Required:	T			Ireland. Series 2006-	Editors (Ger Colleran, Des Gibson). Deputy Editor (Susan Daly).	160878
1959	No Fairies Here	N		MacLennon, I.		Press	160879
1970	No Fatherland	N		Kirst, Hans Hellmut		News Media	160880
2009	No Game for Amateurs	N		Coyle. Gene		Japanese Journalist. This is the story of Charles Worthington, a recent Harvard Law graduate who works for as a personal assistant to Vincent Astor, an old friend of Vincent Astor who happens to be the richest man in America and who has been asked by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to carry out espionage missions. It is to Charles that many of the espionage tasks fall. The initially reluctant Charles struggles with his own conscience as he is drawn ever deeper into this world of shadows, where murder and deception are commonplace and all is often not as it first appears. The breaking of the Japanese diplomatic code alerts President Roosevelt to the presence of a mole within U.S. Intelligence in New York and Charles is tasked with ferreting out this traitor. In his hunt, this amateur spy who is not really what he himself claims to be, falls in love, encounters a fun-loving Japanese journalist, a sensuous female Russian spy and get an Italian mobster bodyguard. Charles’ life grows ever more complicated as he narrows his search to the most likely suspects and cleverly works to identify the mole as December 7th approaches.	160881
1991	No Greater Love	NR		Steel, Danielle		Editor Edwina Winfield must run the family newspaper until her younger brothers are old enough to step in. But the next-in-line heads to  Harvard and is killed during World War I.His fun-loving brother is wooed to Hollywood and his sister follows in his footsteps. While tending to the youngest children, she must assist the rest of her siblings out of scrapes and escapades.The 20-year-old woman was forced to become head of household, becoming both mother and father to five younger siblings after her parents and fiancé drown during the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912.She is determined now never to marry. She resigns herself to spinsterhood.	160882
2005	No Greater Love	M				Journalist Jack (Michael Scranton) is sent to rural Austria in the fall of 1956 to cover the story of the refugee flight from Communist Hungary following the demise of an attempted revolution against Soviet occupation. While investigating the story, the despondent American journalist witnesses an unparalleled act of love that changes his perspective on the events he is covering. Based on true events, this program explores the theme of sacrificial love.	160883
1943	No Greater Sin	M		Ransone, Mary (Story).  Michel Jacoby (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Sandra (Luana Walters) learns about evils of venereal disease. City officials reflect on growth of community -- 8-page local paper now 18 pages),  but sudden boon brings problems including prostitutes who work cabins on outskirts of town.Health inspector wants to warn people about danger from infected women. Urges Editor J.C.  Jarvis (Lee Shumway) to play up problem. Although at first concerned about impact on circulation, editor decides if they report the story they should go all out.Health inspector says they need to assign tough reporter to work with him. Editor gives the job to Sandra who has been complaining about not being able to do any real, exciting work.Inspector objects to working with female reporter telling her it is job for a man, but decides she is up to task when she does not flinch hearing "syphilis." Female reporter personally involved when sister begins dating plant worker who has the disease.Postpones wedding while he goes to doctor to be cured. Doctor is quack. Man kills doctor during confrontation. Case is dismissed when murdered doctor revealed to have been imposter. Reporter goes on raid of cabins. Offers technical information.	160884
1980	No Hard Feelings	N	OWN - H	Bell, Marty		Columnist Eddie Egg, "Feelings" for a monthly Men's magazine.	160885
1988	No Hearts, No Flowers	SS	USC	Malzberg, Barry N.	In "Year's Best Fantasy, Second Annual Collection, The."	Columnist-Narrator, a columnist, "a scribe of the waterfront."	160886
2008	No Heroics: Supregroupie	T			Episode #1. 9-18-2008	TV Reporter (Ginny Holder). Newspaper Vendor (Delroy Atkinson). 	160887
2009	No Holding Back	NR		Sharpe, Isabel	Harlequin Blaze Series #444	Reporter Hannah O’Reilly will do anything for a story -- including gate-crashing Jack’s estate on a stormy New Year’s Eve. But she soon discovers he’s more than champagne and caviar. And being stranded, she’s got the chance to savor all his other delights -- like his warm hands and hot body. Hannah’s penchant for leaping before she looks just might have worked. If she can get the real story out of this sexy mystery man it will be the scoop of the century. But as the snow piles higher and Jack starts making his moves -- who’s scooping whom?	160888
1952	No Holds Barred	M				Reporter Max, the Fake (Ray Walker). Photographer Pete (William Page).	160889
1989	No Holds Barred	M				Commentator, Spike's Bar (Larry Larson). Commentator #1 (Jesse Ventura).  Commentator #2 (Gene Okerlund).	160890
1984	No Information Available at Press Time!: Detached Service Diary	CB			Blackhawk, No. 273, November, 1984.	Reporter Virginia Mueller gets an assignment to do a story on the Blackhawks. Wu Cheng (Chop-Chop), who has been living in his home village in China, sends a distress call to the Blackhawks. A huge mechanical dragon is being used by the Japanese to devastate the village and intimidate the superstitious villagers.  Ginny Mueller and the Blackhawks meet in the deserted village, and find Wu Cheng's diary. It describes the building of the dragon, with American aid, and Wu Cheng's efforts to stop it.  Imprisoned by the Japanese, Wu Cheng learns that the Japanese attacked his village specifically to lure the Blackhawks there, as part of a bargain with Germany. Ginny's presence as a witness was also arranged by the Japanese. Wu Cheng gets free in time to reveal the set-up and save the day. He rejoins the Blackhawks team. 	160891
1990	No Job for a Lady: Member of the Committee, A	T			Episode #5. 3-7-1990	Journalist (Helen Bennett).	160892
1970	No Jokes on Mars	SSF	USC	Blish, James	In "Anywhen."	Reporter. Single, competent, principled, dedicated to journalism, courageous news reporter. Sex is not a factor. Men and women are journalists. (Born)She inspires colleague on the "Mars" beat to cooperate with her to report on government corruption (Born)Joe Kendricks and Karen Chandler.	160893
2003	No Just Desserts	N		Bastion, Elizabeth	Five Star First Edition Mystery	Public Relations Practitioner Lucille Anderson is fortysomething so she decides to make a bold move and leave her New York PR agency and her dull boyfriend to work on the “Sweet Whippo” food account in the firm’s London office. A delicious combination of tough and vulnerable, Lucy wins over almost anyone, from her resentful and paranoid new British colleagues to her new love interest, handsome Braxton Clark. When the glamorous Fiona, test-kitchen supervisor, is killed, Lucy begins to investigate the supposed “accident” and finds herself the target of malicious letters warning her to stop snooping. 	160894
1989	No Justice	M				Reporter (Donald Farmer)	160895
1989	No Kiddie Without Christmas	T				Newsboys. Look at the Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund of Detroit. Money is raised by volunteers many of whom are former paperboys who sell newspapers on the street	160896
1998	No Lease on Life: Novel, A	N		Tillman, Lynne		Magazine Proofreader Elizabeth Hall is a deadened job. On her block she is a minority -- white, well-educated, has a regular job and cares about her surroundings. Sleepless nights, ironic boyfriend, trying to get through the days and nights.It is 5 a.m. and Hall can't sleep. Sits at her apartment window entertaining murderous fantasies while on the street, morons smash bottles, flip trash cans, vomit and dance. She fights with her landlord, the housing agency and simply trying to survive.	160897
1931	No Limit	M				Reporter (Syd Saylor)	160898
1935	No Limit	M				BBC Commentator (Evelyn Roberts)	160899
1962	No Man Is an Island	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	160900
1910	No Man's Land	N		Vance, L.J.		Press	160901
2001	No Man's Land	M	DVD			TV Journalist (Katrin Cartlidge) broadcasts live reports from war zone. Journalist 1 (Zvone Hribar). Journalist 2 (Ales Valic). Journalist 3 (Fred M. Liss). Journalist 4 (Franc Jakob Rac). Cameraman (Primoz Ranik)	160902
1994	No Man's Land	MT				Journalist (Peter Jordan)	160903
1993	No Man’s Land	N		Coombs, Anne	Australia. 	Journalist Hannah Matthews, once married, loved Teri who killed herself. Hannah tries to get on with living her life. Teri had claimed she also loved Hannah but their sense of love differed and both suffered as a result. Hannah dissolved her friendship with Teri who subsequently commits suicide. After Teri’s death, Hannah returns to her hometown in Newcastle and her reports on a local corruption scandal precipitates an inquiry. She renews her friendship with Ella and has an affair with David, but both relationships in turn are corrupted by her guilt over Teri’s death. 	160904
1954	No Man's Street	NM		Nichols, Beverly		Press	160905
1955	No Man's Woman	M		Martin, Don (Story). John K. Butler (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Art Critic Wayne Vincent (Patric Knowles) uses his column to promote a gallery owner who boosts the prices on the work she sells. When the favoritism is discovered, the critic is fired and becomes a suspect after the gallery owner is killed.He is eventually exposed as the killer.	160906
2000	No Maps for These Territories	DT			UK.	Interviewer Nick Conroy). Media musings by William Gibson, sci-fi writer, philosopher and commentator.	160907
1933	No Marriage Ties	M	DVD -R HQ 6668, 6667. SV 84	Gaffney, Arch and Charles W. Curran (Play - Ad Man). H.W. Hanemann and Arthur Caesar (Dialogue). Sam Mintz (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Bruce Foster (Richard Dix) of The Reflector is fired for missing the Dempsy-Tunney fight. Mr. Zimmer (David Landau), Editor of The Reflector, typical snarling editor. Foster a typical reporter-drunk taken to task by editor for drinking.Foster goes into the advertising business and becomes a success.  Accuses his former editor of selling out by taking over a "dirty little scandal sheet" called The Gotham Gossip.`Foster rises in advertising but gets disillusioned: "I'm a disgrace to advertising. Back in the days of the Chronicle we had ideals. That was a great newspaper with character and decency…"City Desk Editor Red Moran (Charles C. Wilson). Newspaper Office Worker (Jack Rice). Newsboy (Matty Roubert).	160908
2009	No Mercy	N		Gilstrap, John		Columnist Tibor Rothman is “a syndicated columnist, a muckraker, a career killer.” He calls himself an “investigative reporter” but “that’s just code for legitimized gossipmonger. He says whatever he wants, then hides behind the First Amendment when he gets the details wrong. If you could line up every person with a reason to harm Tibor, I imagine it would take you three weeks to get through the interviews.” “Is he political?” “Aren’t they all? They wake up every morning and proclaim themselves to be the smartest guys in the room. If you disagree, you get hammered in their column.”“Tibor Rothman was a certified prick, dedicated to making Jonathan’s life as difficult as possible. It wasn’t enough that he stole away the woman he still loved; now he insisted on prolonged legal battles to wring even more money out of him. Jonathan wouldn’t give Tibor Rothman the sweat off his balls if he was dying of thirst.”Washington Post Reporter Will Joyce.	160909
1998	No More Baths	M				Reporter (Debbie Fan). Anchor (Gretchen Carr).	160910
1989	No More Dying Then	MT				TV Reporter (Guy Phillips).	160911
1968	No More Excuses	M		Downey, Robert	AFI-Reporters	Radio Newsman of ABC turns out to be a chimpanzee.	160912
1988	No More Lonely Nights	NR		Lamb, Charlotte		Reporter Sian Christian nearly ran over a fleeing bride as she was driving back to London after her vacation. And not just any bride either -- the bride of William Cassidy, powerful electronics magnate. Sian took the distraught young fugitive to London, then found to her dismay that she, not the hapless bride, was the one who had to deal with the jilted groom. He stormed into her flat and accused of manipulation, of doing anything for story. But Sian could see through his anger to his pain. She wondered what on earth he saw in this runaway bride. And then she wondered why she cared. 	160913
1924	No More Women	M				News Media. Reporter (Franklin Parker).  Newsboy (Walter Lawrence).	160914
1961	No Mother to Guide Her	N	USC	Loos, Anita		Columnists. One sees all good. The other sees all bad.  Hollywood Tidings column  by narrator. Lansing Marshall, a correspondent of a San Francisco sheet which I will not dignify by name.Elmer Bliss, the narrator vs. negative Marshall.	160915
1936	No News	SS	USC	Rice, Cale Young	In "Passionate Follies - Alternate Tales."	Reporter on the World. Jimmy Mcguire	160916
1969	No News Today	SM	GPL	Cartmill, Cleve	In "Satanists, The."	Journalist is Buck, a newspaperman. Argus newspaper.  Mother Grace, stuttering male newspaperman. Claims a printer is a son of Satan.	160917
1959	No Next of Kin	N	OWN - P	Disney, Doris Miles		Press	160918
1971	No One	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	160919
2001	No One Can Hear You	M				Newswoman Trish Burchall (Kelly McGillis) investigates a serial killer who is not only killing young women but their families as well. She begins to uncover the killer’s modus operandi and realizes that she and her family may be next on his list. 	160920
2003	No One Gets Hurt	NM		James, Russell		Investigative Journalist doing an expose of the porn industry decides to participate fully in the film she has infiltrated as an uncover reporter. The film's backer murders her in front of the entire cast and crew.One of the journalist's colleagues knows the film backer is the killer, but meets with him and members of his family several times without calling the police.	160921
2007	No One in Particular: Story of Hope, Love and HIV...We Should All Be Concerned, A	N		Mathis, Francine C.		Editor Shirl Melinda Pelino is a full-time editor for a small local magazine and she also goes to college part time. She attends an HIV support group session for the first time and remembers the stages of acceptance of her newly found HIV positive status. Shirl’s world, as she knows it, has collapsed. She opens her heart and allows her deepest feelings to be revealed. Her HIV status is unveiled at a time when David, her soul mate has just proposed to her. Her mother, a notable medical doctor, is devastated. 	160922
2002	No One Thinks of Greenland	N		Griesemer, John		Editor-Reporter Rudy Spruance is an information officer in Greenland ordered to start a newspaper to boost morale.His journalistic investigations uncover unpleasant facts about the history of the mutilated patients in the obscure military hospital on the U.S. Army base at Qangattarsa, Greenland.Rudy fights for the weak against a malevolent system. Post-Korea and Vietnam revelations make the conspiracies imagined here near plausible.	160923
1939	No Orchids for Miss Blandish	NM	OWN - P	Chase, James Hadley		Press	160924
2001	No Ordinary Baby (aka After Amy)	MT	DVD -R HQ 3459, 3460 (Mislabeled on Disc Itself as 3450). SVD 1455. SVD 1117	Kadrey, Richard (Short Story, "Carbon Copy: Meet the First Human Clone." Richard Kletter (Teleplay).		Reporter Linda Sinclair (Bridget Fonda) given copies of a doctor's medical documents regarding cloned fetus being in one of her patient mothers. Uses her leverage to expose the case which violates university research guidelines and ultimately some laws.Eventually they follow the doctor to discover the parents and their story is told. Media asserts themselves into people's lives. Reporter #1 (Amy Sloan). Reporter #2 (Tony Calabretta). Reporter #3 (Andrew Peplowski).	160925
1994	No Ordinary Love	N		Gilmore, Monique	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	160926
1927	No Other Tiger	N		Mason, A.E.W.		Press	160927
2005	No Pain, No Gain	M				Movie Critic (Harry Jay Knowles - The Movie Critic). Story of a bodybuilder who longs to be respected for his mind, a small town Ohio champion bodybuilder with a genius IQ.	160928
1954	No Parking Hare	C				Newspaper. Raven newspaper	160929
2005	No Place	M			UK	Photographer (Colin Sharp).	160930
1943	No Place for a Lady	M		Taylor, Eric (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Rand Brooke (Dick Purcell)  plans to play a trick on a detective with the help of his fiancée who is jealous of detective's attentions toward a female client. They prepare fake murder using a wax dummy.When detective arrives at scene, he finds actual body. Murder victim is woman who owned a tire company, was involved in insurance fraud. Fiancée tells detective about deception. Detective is framed as murderer but exposes nightclub owner as real killer.Reporter (Dennis Moore).	160931
1956	No Place for a Nice Girl	A		Cornwell, Dean	Loren Ghiglione	Journalist. Young woman a candidate for reporter's job isolated as 10 veteran newsmen dominate the smoke-filled, paper-littered newsroom.  The young woman's presence seems to threaten them	160932
1970	No Place to Hide	M				Radio Newscaster (James Freeman). Radio Newscaster (Kent Vander Linde).	160933
2006	No Place To Hide	M				Reporter #1 (Depeeka Damerla). Reporter #2 (Sabrina Rehman). Struggle of women to survived after being gang raped by powerful civilians men from the military.	160934
1964	No Place to Live	N		Aarons, Edward		Press	160935
1972	No Place to Run	MT				News Dealer (Pat Patterson)	160936
1937	No Pockets in a Shroud	N	OWN	McCoy, Horace	In "Black Box Thrillers: Four Novels."	Reporter Mike Dolan, a tough-guy, crusading journalist who quits his job on the Times-Gazette when his editor kills Dolan's story about a baseball bribery scandal.Dolan decides to publish his own magazine, Cosmopolite and goes after a murderous abortionist and a KKK-like racist group, loses the highborn girl he loves, marries a senator's daughter on the rebound, meets predictable faith in a predictably dark alley.Dolan's righteous fury. In the corrupt city of Colton, Mike Dolan wants to print the truth. He quits his job because he can't stand the lies that surround him.In his unsparing zeal to expose the city's criminals, he risks sudden death with each issue.	160937
1966	No Relief in Sight (My Escape From the CIA and Other Improbable Events)	SS	OWN - H	Rudd, Hughes		Press	160938
1954	No Rescue	SS	MLPL	Norman, James	In "Desperate Moments."	Correspondent reference (offices closed down by political forces).  Edward Duran, something to do with foreign press, radio news service. Traveling in secret.Dictatorship seizes all newspapers, clamp down on foreign correspondents. Sent out secretive reports to get the news out for American and Latin-American correspondents. Framed. Dangerous work.	160939
2006	No Retreat From Destiny: Battle That Rescued Washington, The	M				Newspaper Boy (Woody Chapman).	160940
1942	No Retreat From Love	N		Greig, Maysie		News Media	160941
1948	No Room at the Inn	M				News Editor (Eliot Makeham).	160942
2005	No Rules	M				Photographer (Stanley G. Sawicki).	160943
1998	No Safe Place	N	OWN - P	Patterson, Richard North		Female Correspondent for a network  is involved with a presidential candidate and a reporter is bent on exposing their relationship	160944
2009	No Signal	M			United Kingdom	Newsreaders (Suanne Braun, Peter Dickson). 	160945
1989	No Signposts in the Sea	N		Sackville-West, Vita		Journalist Edmond Carr is an eminent journalist and self-made man. In middle age, he learns he has only a short time to live. Leaving his job on a Fleet Street Paper, he takes a passage on a ship to an unspecified destination -- for Edmund knows that Laura, a beautiful and intelligent widow whom he secretly admires, will be a fellow passenger. Exhilarated by the changing colors of the ocean and the distant tropical islands, Edmund strolls the deck with Laura. This is a voyage of awakening. For in these long purposeless days, Edmund relinquishes the past as he discovers the joys, and the pain, of a love he is determined to conceal. 	160946
2002	No Sleep 'til Madison	M				TV Reporter (Susan Messing)	160947
1984	No Small Affair	M				News Vendor (Morgan Upton, Michael Wade)	160948
1955	No Smoking	M				Reporter (Patrick Jordan)	160949
2002	No Somos Nadie	MF			Spain	TV Show Host Bigardo (Daniel Gimenez Cacho) brings up problems that deal with real people. Becomes very popular among the viewers.	160950
1917	No Story	M			Based on an O'Henry story	Reporter for the Beacon gets a scoop from another staff member but doesn't print it when he learns the full story.	160951
1971	No Story	SS	GPL	Schwimmer, Walter	In "Rush Street: Short Stories & Vignettes by Walter Schwimmer."	City Editor Dick Finnegan. Chicago Journal presided over by mercurial city editor.  Wendell Simpson, cub reporter.Simpson eager young graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Finnegan put him on as a cub reporter at $32.50 a week.	160952
1997	No Strings Attached	M	SVD 793			Reporter finds himself in a web of danger and desire while assigned to a story listening to female fantasies. Newscaster (Sharon Tay).	160953
2001	No Such Thing	M	DVD -R HQ 10416, 10417. SVD 1375. VHS 1371			Tabloid TV News Assistant Beatrice (Sarah Polley), a good-natured reporter from New York City travels to Iceland to investigate the disappearance of her fiance, she encounters a vulgar, fire-breathing monster on an assignment in Iceland. Journalist (Anthony Giangrande). Journalist (Paul Liberti). Journalist (Wendy Walker).In Iceland a New York journalist meets a reptilian monster which slaughtered her fiance and a television crew. When Beatrice brings the misanthropic creature back to New York, her ruthless boss (Helen Mirren as The Boss) is more than eager to exploit them both. 	160954
1963	No Survivors, Please!	M			German	Reporter and secretary investigate alien minds	160955
1995	No te duermas	TF			Series	News Media. Sexy Reporter (Sahyly Yamile)	160956
1940	No Time for Comedy (aka Guy with a Grin)	M	DVD -R HQ 2536, 2537. SVD 1133. SVD 752			Reporter Gaylord Esterbrook (James Stewart), a Minnesota journalist from a local newspaper turned playwright, marries the star of his Broadway comedy, then tries his hand at tragedy with disastrous results.	160957
1961	No Time for Ecstasy (La Fete Espagnole)	M		Rey, Henri-Francois (Novel - "La Fete Espagnole").  Rey, Jean-Jacques Vierne, Jose Benazeraf (Adaptation).	AFI-Journalists. France. Film released in U.S. in 1963 - Ness Book	Correspondent  Nathalie Conrad (Daliah Lavi)  falls in love with Ukranian during Spanish Civil War. He leaves for the front, but deserts and rejoins her when his comrades prepare to execute group of prisoners.Couple reaches French border but are stopped by anarchists. Reporter hears shots as her lover is killed.	160958
1943	No Time for Love	M	SVD 654	Lees, Robert (Story).  Warren Duff (Adaptation). Claude Binyon (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Photographer Katherine Grant (Claudette Colbert) for the Mirror magazine, a Margaret Bourke-White-type photographer. Involved in dispute with editor about the way she has covered an assignment. "So long as there remain he rights of free speech and …. ""...a free press, I shall continue to exercise the right of a free camera," she tells him. Asserts her wish to present photographs with "aesthetic beauty" while her editor wants her to slip a little "leg art" into her work.Publisher involved romantically with Grant. He tells editor to apologize to her to keep her from resigning. She asks for no soft assignments or special privileges, but hesitates when editor, partly out of revenge, sends her to cover tunnel construction.Takes pictures of sandhog and tunnel workers getting in fight. Agrees not to run photos because they could lose jobs. Publisher prints them without her knowledge. Sandhog is fired. Grant hires him as assistant. Romance. Grant covers sandhog's invention. .Invention to stop mud slides.  She rescues camera from mud slide. Her pictures show machine works. Engaged to publisher. Sandhog shows up and carries her off over his shoulder. Reporter (Keith Richards). Photographers (Kenneth Cristy, Jack Gardner).	160959
2008	No Time For Love	N		Miranda, Phyliss	In “Give Me a Texan.”	Newspaperman Quinten “Quin” Corbett is the editor of the Amarillo newspaper in the Texas Panhandle in 1989. He is awaiting the arrival of his new apprentice sent by the newspaper owner in Boston. When Kaira Clarice Renaulde arrives, she is definitely not what Quin expected. First of all, she definitely is not a man. Second, she is the granddaughter of the owner of the newspaper. She is also a most proper Boston lady with more Saratoga trunks than he can count, not to mention all the hat boxes.  Renaulde is spoiled, frivolous, pampered and self-centered. She is such a proper lady she only drinks tea while waiting in the saloon for hours while Bat Masterson plays cards. She wants to interview him and prove that she can get a story, but when she announced to the entire saloon what his cards were, Masterson was not a happy man. 	160960
1985	No Time To Die (aka Hijacked to Hell)	M		John, Heinz Werner, Helmuth Ashley, Gunther Heller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Judy Staufer (Grazyna Dylong) for the World News Agency arrives in Jakarta to get information on a corporation that is preparing to test a new laser cannon.  Finds out a rival corporation is also after the cannon.Reporter confronts mercenary other corporation has hired to hijack the invention, punching him out when he makes a grab for her. Later, she drops from a helicopter in front of a vehicle so she can hitch along.  Chase and fight scenes.She remembers she's a journalist just in time to record the events when the truck reaches the mine and the cannon is used to save the trapped miners.	160961
1938	No Time to Marry	M		Gallico, Paul (Story - "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"). Paul Jarrico (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Perry Brown (Richard Arlen) for the Daily Blade whose wedding to reporter Kay McGowan (Mary Astor) is interrupted by news of a Boston socialite kidnapping. Managing Editor Mr. Petonsall (Thurston Hall). City Editor.Newspaper comedy of errors with two reporters ending up together at the end of the film.	160962
1943	No Title	CB			Blue Beetle #28	Crime Reporter	160963
2001	No Turning Back	M				Anchorwoman (Cindy Pena).	160964
2009	No Warning	M				News Correspondent Laura Mason (Menyone DeVeaux).	160965
1958	No Warning!	DT				Columnist-Host-Narrator Westbrook Van Voorhis	160966
1995	No Way Back	M				CNN Reporter Bonnie Nueman (Claudia Templeton)	160967
1987	No Way Out	M				Reporter (Dorothy Parke)	160968
2002	No Way to Treat a First Lady	N		Buckley, Christopher		News Media. Newscasters covering the trial.	160969
1968	No Way To Treat a Lady	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	News Media. Reporter (Don Blair). Staff Editor (William Fort). Public Relations. News Vendor (Eddie Philips).	160970
1991	No Way, Jennifer! (Jennifer #2, Jennifer, No. 2)	NJ		Friedman, Melanie		Columnist. 	160971
1940	No, No Nanette	M				Art Critic (Maurice Cass). Art Critic (Paul Irving). Art Critic (Richard Price).	160972
1930	No, No, Nanette	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	160973
1935	No! Not the Russians!	P	MLPL	Molarsky, Osmond	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	160974
2005	No. 0014	MF			Netherlands.	Photographer (Martin van de Nelde).	160975
2008	No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, The	MT				Journalist (Pauline Mana Letsatle)	160976
2009	No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, The: Beauty and Integrity	T	DVD -R HQ 11095		Episode #5. 4-12-2009	Reporter. Mma Makutsi says she is a reporter for the Botswana Daily News when she investigates the behavior of contestants in a local beauty pageant. She shows up with a fake press card and a reporter’s notebook. 	160977
1998	Noah	M				Weatherman (Paul Dunphy).	160978
2006	Noah's Arc: Under Pressure	T			Episode #15. 9-13-2006	Reporter (Darrin Maharaj).	160979
2007	Nobody	N		Mapes, Creston		Reporter Hudson Ambrose of the Review Journal hears an early morning call on his police scanner about an injured person at a bus stop on Las Vegas Boulevard and rushes to the scene to get the scoop. His world is blown off its axis when he discovers a murdered homeless man with a bank book in his pocket showing a balance of almost one million dollars. Should he wait for the police, knowing the case will get lost in reams of red tape or swipe the bank book and take the investigation, and perhaps a chunk of the money, into his own hands?  With sirens bearing down on the scene, Hudson makes an impulse decision that whisks him on a frantic search for answers, not only about the mysterious dead man, but about the lost soul lurking within himself. Uncovering bizarre links between a plane crash, a Las Vegas pit boss, a dirty cop and a widowed Atlanta business mogul, Hudson is forced to find out: who was this man, what was he doing on the streets, and why are his homeless friends convinced he was an angel in disguise?	160980
1922	Nobody -- Thirty Years in the Service of a Newspaper (Nobody -- 30 Jahre im Dienste einer Weltzeitung)	SS		Kraft, Robert		Reporter Mr. Nobody, a reporter working stories around the world some with a fantastic tinge ("Devil's Claw, The" "Little Pet, the Doppelganger," "Yellow Dragon, The"	160981
1999	Nobody Drowns in Mineral Lake	N		Druxman, Michael B.		Publicist Jay Barnett in Los Angeles has no reason for 16 years to return to Mineral lake, a small community in central Washington State. But recently he decides to fulfill a long dream of producing his own movie.To finance it, he wants to sell some land in Mineral Lake left to him by his father. Divorced for some time, Barnett had little opportunity to spend much time with his son David. So he takes David with him to Mineral Lake.His son is kidnapped for $100,000. The story takes place in 1974.	160982
2003	Nobody Knows Anything!	M				TV Newsman (Stephen Colbert).	160983
2003	Nobody Needs to Know	M				Photographer (Aaron Rose).	160984
1968	Nobody Runs Forever	M				Reporter on Steps (Lionel Murton). Cameraman (Keith Bonnard). Cameraman (Tony Selby).	160985
1964	Nobody Waved Good-bye	M				Interviewer (Ivor Barry)	160986
2001	Nobody's Baby	M				Newscaster (Susan Thomas). TV Interviewer (Terry Wood).	160987
1943	Nobody's Darling	M				News Media. Newsman (Syd Saylor). News Photographer (Charles Williams). Photographer (Herb Vigran).	160988
1921	Nobody's Fool	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	160989
1948	Nobody's Fool	N		Harrington, C.Y.		Public Relations Agency in big business sets out to create a common man who soon proves more than equal to his creators.	160990
2000	Nobody’s Hero	CB			Beast Boy #1	Reporter Lisa Highland (first appearance). 	160991
1923	Nobody's Money	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	160992
1999	Nobody's Safe	NM		Steinberg, Richard		Tabloid TV Reporter Megan Turner teams up with a man who has made safecracking an art form, who has never met a lock he couldn't pick.Suddenly he is in the company of a beautiful woman reporter on a harrowing cross-country odyssey dodging enemies who want him dead and their evidence back.For more than 50 years a mysterious organization has been guarding a secret that will change everything you have believed about our government, and the only person who can tell the truth is the master safecracker.The safecracker was robbing a man's apartment when three men enter and kill him and his hired date. The leader of the group kills the man on the hunch he leaked information to Turner.The safecracker is next on the hit list.	160993
2004	Nobody's Watching	DT				Interviewer Joan Anderman.	160994
2007	Noch einmal zwanzig sein	TF				Reporter (Hubertus Grimm). 	160995
1971	Noch na 14-y paralleli	MF		Semyonov, Yulian  (Julian)(Basedon his book)		Russian Journalist Dmitri Stepanov (Valentin Gaft)  is covering the Vietnam War in the 1970s. Makes a report about the battle against the American invasion. His report is anticipated by the editors in Moscow. News Editor (Pyotr Shelokohonov).But Stepanov's car is followed by an American helicopter. The pilot used to be Stepanov'x friend, but now he has been ordered to kill the Russian journalist before his report is sent.	160996
1977	Noch nad Chili	MF				Journalist (Oleg Fyodorov)	160997
2002	Noche en la terraza	MF				Editor (Horacio Minujen).	160998
1994	Nocturnas	N		Ryan, Shawn		American Photojournalist chronicles the last days of the Romanian reign of Nicolai Ceausescu and encounters a horror far greater than any genocidal dictator.	160999
1946	Nocturne	M				Fashion Photographer (John Banner).	161000
2000	Nodens sjakaler	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Stig Andersen	161001
1995	Noe beroligende	MF				TV Reporter (Kirsten Bryni)	161002
2004	Noel	M	DVD -R HQ 5023, 5024			Editor, dinner chef, orphaned hustler, a couple and a former priest find unexpected happiness on the holidays.	161003
1998	Noel's House Party	T				Commentator, Racing (Daniel Maier).	161004
1974	Noglehullet	MF				Photographer (Torben Larsen)	161005
2007	Noise	M		Bean, Henry		Freelance Journalist Ekaterina (Margarita Levieva) is a sassy Russian immigrant and freelance journalist who convinces a man who is waging a one-man vigilante campaign in Manhattan against noise that a referendum on an election ballot could do more than all his windshield-smashing. Ekaterina is sexually aggressive and organizes a three-way with the man and a ballot volunteer. TV Reporter (Maryam Myika Day). 	161006
1998	Noise	N		Smith, Russell		Restaurant Critic and Freelance Magazine Writer James Rainer Willing works in the cynical and celebrity-obsessed world of mainstream media. He was  a failed musician and intellectual nerd who now has unwillingly been cast into the role of fashion arbiter. Reluctantly, and only for the money, Willing agrees to interview the reclusive nationalist Canadian poet Ludwig Boben for the prestigious American magazine Glitter. Willing’s insanely busy and competitive life provides glimpses into the world of fashion photography, small-press poetry readings, expensive and fashionable restaurants, “lifestyle” magazines, and a return to the suddenly quiet life or non-life of ghostly New Munich, Ontario, where Willing revisits his one-time peers, The People Who Stayed Behind.	161007
2003	Noise Control	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer - TV Presenter (Nigel Hastings). TV News Crew doing a negative report of the problems of low flying jet in the Welsh valleys who are tipped to the story by a single mother and her two odd children and a heroic RAF pilot.	161008
2005	Noksaek uija	MF			South Korea	Journalist (Jeon-han Kim). Ordinary housewife is convicted for seducing a minor, reckless love leads to obsession and creeping doubt.	161009
2002	Nola	M	DVD -R HQ 7374, 7375			Reporter (Robert Kabakoff)	161010
1887	Noli Me Tangere (aka Touch Me Not, aka The Noli, aka The Social Cancer)	N		Rizal, Jose	Spain	Journalists. Unnamed correspondent “from one of Manila’s serious and distinguished newspapers, venerated for its tone and true gravitas.” 	161011
2007	Nome de Codigo: Sintra	TF				Reporter (Joana Brandao)	161012
2004	Nominado, El (Nominee, The)	MF			Chile	Reality Show. A television station tries one more time to generate interest in a new reality show. After four weeks, when Miguel is nominated to be expelled, he snaps, pulls out a gun and kills his first hostage on live TV.This reality show is no longer a game.	161013
2002	Nominee, The	N		McGrory, Brian		Reporter Jack Flynn, ace reporter for the Boston Record. Publisher Paul Ellis.  Hostile takeover by a shadowy corporate chain.  Gorgeous former girlfriend who writes for a rival tabloidVenerable reporter Robert Fitzgerald, Jack's long-time mentor	161014
1975	Non-Site	SS	MLPL	Abish Walter	In "Minds Meet."	Journalist is narrator, a small-town weekly newspaperman.  Financial support from Bert Eon.	161015
1965	None but the Brave	M	L		AFI-Radio	Radio	161016
1944	None Shall Escape	M	DVD -R HQ 8037, 8038			Press	161017
1975	Noonday Show, The	DT				Talk Show. News, talk, variety	161018
1992	Noorderlingen, De	MF				Photographer (Anton Kothuis)	161019
1948	Noose (aka Silk Noose, The)	M				Journalist Linda Medbury (Carole Landis), American newspaperwoman. Editor (Reginald Tate).	161020
1972	Nor All Thy Tears	N		Swinnerton, Frank		Editor of a London newspaper is doing fine until the business comes into the hands of a young girl. Things get into trouble and he puts his foot down and straightens things out.	161021
1971	Nora	SS	OWN	Just, Ward	In "Congressman Who Loved Flaubert, The."	Correspondent Nora, single, young, cheerful, competent, impulsive, intelligent, self-confident, perceptive, attractive, compassionate, inquisitive, English, foreign correspondent in Washington D.C. Works for London Daily (Born)Career is important to a woman. Sex seems to have no bearing on professional competence. Nora chooses her career over marriage after careful consideration. She knows marriage will destroy her career as well as the career of the man who asked her to marryBorn	161022
1949	Nora inu	MF			Japan	Reporter.	161023
1973	Nora inu	MF			Japan	News Reporter (Koji Moritsugu).	161024
1947	Nora Prentiss	M	DVD -R HQ 5052, 5053. SVD 1185			Reporters (John Newland, John Compton, Ramon Ros). Newspapermen (Jerry Baulch, Bill Best, Herb Caen, John Daley, Fred Johnson, Bill McWilliams, Mike Musura, Seymore Saner). NYC Newsboy (David Fresco)	161025
2001	Nora Roberts’ Sanctuary	MT	DVD -R HQ 7651, 7647.			Photojournalist Jo Ellen Hathaway (Melissa Gilbert) has been stalked by an unknown watcher. She returns home to be with friends but she still feels she's being watched.	161026
2006	Nora’s Army	N		Collins, Denis		Reporter Eric Sevareid is a 19-year-old fledgling reporter who writes the first Bonus Army stories. A friendship develops between Sevareid, Nora O’Sullivan, a 17-year-old Irish girl who crossed the Atlantic while tracking a thief, and Randolph Walker, an 18-year-old Communist organizer who grew up as a middle class white kid until the age of 13 when his father discovered his illegitimacy and sent him to Washington D.C. to live with his black paternal grandfather. The racially charged love triangle set in Washington D.C. during the spring and summer of 1932, when 60,000 World War II veterans set up camp around the U.S. capitol to lobby for early payment of a congressional bonus. For one of the first times in American history, blacks and whites in those camps lived in complete integration. 	161027
1989	Norbert Smith, Life, A	MT				Interviewer (Melvyn Bragg-Himself)	161028
2005	Norden umsonst - Von der Hallig in den Harz, Der	DF			Germany	Reporter Julia Sen. Host Jorg Thadeusz.	161029
1992	Nordexpressen	MF				News Announcer (Hasse Aro).	161030
2000	Noriega: God's Favorite	MT				TV Newscaster (Ivan Allen). Newscaster (Ed Bouffard). Newscaster (Teresa Elliott). Newscaster (James Gregory Paolleli).	161031
1973	Norliss Tapes, The	MT	VHS 1283, VHS 1271	Stewart, Fred Mustard (Story). William F. Nolan (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Pilot for series.	Investigative Reporter David Norliss (Roy Thinnes) chases down supernatural stories. Develops reputation for exposing phony occultists. Gets caught up in case involving walking corpse and a ring that grants eternal life.Has to confront demon. Series would have death with disappearance of reporter and efforts of his publisher to find him by listening to his tapes. Publisher Sanford T. Evans (Don Porter).	161032
1999	Norm Show, The: Laurie Runs for Office	T			Episode #16. 10-27-1999	Newscaster (John Cothran Jr.).	161033
1999	Norm Show, The: Norm and Shelly	T			Episode #17. 11-3-1999	Newscaster (Timothy Starks).	161034
2001	Norm Show, The: Norm vs. Deception	T			Episode #40.  3-9-2001	Reporter (Armando Molina).	161035
1999	Norm Show, The: Norm, Crusading Social Worker	T			Episode #9. 5-19-1999	Reporter (Randall Rapstine).	161036
1996	Norma Jean & Marilyn	MT				Reporter #1 (Jimm Giannini). Reporter #2 (Warren Sweeney). Junior Reporter (Adam Paul).	161037
1990	Normal Life	T			Series 1990. CBS	Freelance Writer	161038
2006	Normal People Scare Me	DT				Interviewer Taylor Cross.	161039
2000	Normal, Ohio: Just Another Normal Christmas	T			Episode #7. 12-13-2000	News Media. Reporter (Linda Wallem).	161040
2007	Norman Fuller: Evil Business	N		Nienstedt, John F.	#2 Norman Fuller Series	Columnist Norman Fuller is influenced by the mysterious “Voice of Evil.” Stalled in a lackluster career, Fuller is unprepared for the return of the mysterious Voice that arrives in New York just hours before the disasters of 9/11. But the Voice continues to provide him with material for explosive articles about humankind’s love affair with hate. First, there’s the precocious chief executive of a giant food conglomerate who approaches Fuller in a Kansas City park and reflects on unwholesome processing practices. Within twenty-four hours, other members of a cartel are unwittingly disclosing their roles in a menacing but handsomely profitable business scheme. But when the Voice arranges for Fuller to explore a murder in a small western town, Fuller’s investigation becomes increasingly dangerous. The invisible entity tenaciously intervenes and saves the journalist’s life, leading Fuller to think the Voice may not be as evil as it pretends to be.	161041
2002	Norman Fuller: See the Monkey	N		Nienstedt, John F.	#1 Norman Fuller Series	Columnist Norman Fuller receives a prank telephone call and the last thing he expected was to conduct an interview with the self-proclaimed voice of “Evil.”  Nevertheless, what he encountered, in a well-appointed New York penthouse office, was certainly not your usual executive. In fact, nobody was there. Nobody, that is, except an eerie voice taunting the journalist with ill-fated stories and recollections. Captured by a bizarre sense of curiosity, Norm is unable to escape the Voice's spell. Nonetheless, the columnist passionately resists innuendoes about humans creating their own wickedness without the aid of the Fallen Angel. 	161042
1982	Normandie Affair, The	N		Villars, Elizabeth		News Media	161043
2005	Noroi (aka Noroi the Curse)	MF			Japan	Documentary Filmmaker Masafumi Kobayashi, a respected journalist with a fascination for supernatural phenomena disappears after filming a documentary called “The Curse” in April 2004. After a warning that the documentary we are about to see is “deemed too disturbing for public viewing,” we are then shown Kobayashi’s documentary. It explores seemingly unrelated paranormal incidents connected by the legend of an ancient demon called the “kagutaba.” Always on a quest for supernatural happenings to investigate, Kobayashi’s documentary is born after he begins receiving a virtual gold mine of reports of strange phenomena around Japan and goes about investigating, filming, interviewing to find out what is going on.  A TV actress Marika Matsumoto tells about her frightening encounter in the woods while shooting a TV show. There are reports of stolen aborted fetuses, mass suicide, puzzling murders, demonic possessions -- all seem unrelated at first but upon further investigation, Kobayashi finds distinct patterns that tie everything to a woman and a horrifying demon named Kagutaba bent on destroying everything in its path.  Real names are used to intensity the reality of the experience. 	161044
1994	North	M		Zweibel, Alan (Novel and Screenplay with Andrew Sheinman).	Ness Book	School Newspaper Editor Winchell (Mathew McCurley), with green visor, edits The Bulletin, a two-page leaflet. Hopes story about North becoming free agent and seeking new set of parents will be his "Watergate." Prints news before North even makes decision.Winchell arranges for a lawyer to represent North.  He rallies the nation's youth to rebel against parental authority. (Citizen Kane parody - Winchell speaking from podium in front of giant blow-up photo of North.)Lawyer hopes to use editor's influence to gain the presidency, but Winchell reveals he has even grander plans for himself. Secretly clones North's parents. Gets real ones to tape plea to son which he re-edits to look as if they rejected their son.Winchell decides to have North killed so he can make him martyr for political cause. Undone by juvenile Deep Throat who slips North unedited tape of parents. Before Winchell can carry out assassination attempt, North wakes up. Appears to be a dream.Reporter (Matthew Arkin). Reporter (Colette Bryce). Reporter (Marc Coppola). Reporter (Pamela Harley). Reporter (Glenn Kubota). D.C. Reporter (Marla Frees). D.C. Reporter (Robert Rigamonti). Female Newscaster (Lucy Lin). Newsman (Nick Taylor).	161045
1959	North by Northwest	M	DVD -R HQ 2917 2918, 2919. L		Grant	Reporter (Walter Coy). Photographer at U.N. (Wilson Wood). Cartoonist (Lawrence Dobkin). Media, headlines. Hitchcock: use of newspaper headlines.	161046
2009	North Face	M				Journalist Luise Fellner (Johanna Wokalek) works for the Berliner Zeitung newspaper, which has been told by the Nazis in 1936 to promote a couple of national heroes. As the editors are casting around for suitable subjects, Fellner reveals she knows a lot about the climbing duo -- Toni Kurz and Andreas Hinterstoisser. In July of 1936, as Nazi Germany prepares to host the Olympic games, the search for suitably nationalistic heroes is on. These two climbers set out to climb the 13,000-foot north face of the Eiger, in the Bernese Alps. Luise reveals she grew up with the two climbers and even went climbing with them. Although her job so far has consisted mostly of making coffee and acting as a secretary, the editors feel her connections with the climbers will help her get the story. They put a camera in her hands and send her back to her hometown. At first it looks as if the climb isn’t going to happen. Toni Kurtz says he climbs for himself, and not out of a spirit of competitiveness, but when Luise and his partner put pressure on him, each in their own way, he gives in.When Andreas and Toni get to the Eiger, there are already several teams setting up base camps. And there’s a sizable journalistic contingent staying at a nearby luxury hotel. Among them are Luise, and a colleague of hers, Henry Arau (Ulrich Tukur), a loyal Nazi. While Luise has an emotional connection to the climbers, Arau doesn’t much care whether the story is resolved gloriously or tragically. Either will do. Arau is also a keen supporter of the National Socialist party and looking forward to Germany’s annexation of Austria. Andreas and Toni do not care about politics. They just tolerate it. Their only political concern is that a couple of Austrians are also vying with them to get to the top of the Eiger. The two Germans decide to take an untried route up the north face and make an initial reconnaissance climb to store some of their equipment. At a dinner in the hotel their Austrian rivals learn about their plans and decide to follow close behind. During the climb, the two teams begin as rivals but gradually join forces.Meanwhile at the hotel, onlookers dine on expensive dinners, drink vintage wines and occasionally walk out onto an observation deck to watch the life or death struggle of the climbers through a telescope. Based on a true story, the only weak point is the fictional romantic love affair between Toni and Luise. It stretches belief too far when Luise spends the night out on the cold mountain waiting for her lover. Luise unexpectedly runs into Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser who begin a daring ascent and attempt to scale the most dangerous rock face in the Alps in 1936. Nazi propaganda urges German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, the Eiger. The two reluctant climbers, Toni and Andi, meet Luise, who used to be Toni’s lover. Now a journalist, she has come with her boss Arau, a loyal Nazi, to report about the first ascent. Toni begins the ascent of the North Face with Andi, closely followed by two Austrians. All goes well at first as both rope teams make good headway, but then the climbers lose their advantage over the mountain and the race against time and the forces of nature begins.	161047
1957	North of Market	N		Foff, Arthur		Newspaperman meets girl of his dreams in San Francisco	161048
1939	North of Shanghai	M	DVD 10130	Rapf, Maurice, Harold Buchman (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporter Helen Warner (Betty Furness) breaks news story about spies. Newsreel cameraman Jed Howard (James Craig). Cameraman Jimmy Riley (Keye Luke). Editor (John Dilson). Newsboy (Matty Roubert). Paper Boy (Eugene Anderson Jr.).Warner sent to China for her safety after exposing gang of racketeers. Meets newsreel cameraman Howard but does not tell him she's  a reporter. In Shanghai, she reports to Bob Laird (Morgan Conway) at the branch officer of her paper.Howard goes off to cover the war in Northern China with his assistant Riley.  They're reunited in Shanghai and discover that a missionary who gave Warner information has been murdered. Riley is killed while the three investigate the murder.Howard is almost killed and Warner suspects that her boss Laird is involved. She discovers a secret hideout under his office. The reporter and the cameraman overhear Laird and his fellow spies plotting a bombing raid on a Chinese arsenal.Conspirators are caught.	161049
2009	North of the Apple	NR		Gray, Joseph		Reporter Randy Kopec is an idealistic, love-struck newspaper reporter with a chance to find his heart when his best friend, a former high school basketball star is brutally murdered. Kopec can’t find peace or rest until he helps catch the killer -- so he can marry his best friend’s widow.Other New Yorkers involved include an ex-con, thief, drug addict, hustler, a school teacher and teen counselor.	161050
2005	North Pole Enquirer	A	OWN IT		Shoebox Greeting Card - 49-27	Tabloid. North Pole Enquirer: Available everywhere! Whether you want it or not!  "I Survived:" "Man trapped for three weeks by blizzard survives by actually eating fruitcake."  "Elf Slavery!" "Were YOUR toys made by tiny prisoners???""Santa's Evil Twin!!" "Who did Mommy Really Kiss?"  Enquirer Expose!  "Ghost of Christmas Past tells couple to shave heads, move to mobile home." "We're uprooted and bald, but not haunted anymore.""Figgy Pudding Diet! …can add years to your life…but they won't be good ones!!!Inside Comment: "How's your Holiday? Inquiring Minds want to know!"	161051
1925	North Star	M		King, Rufus (Novel).  Charles Horan (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Noel Blake (Ken Maynard) works for a newspaper in the Canadian Northwest. He helps a woman find her brother, who believes he killed a man he knocked down at a party. But the man was only injured.Villain decides to exploit the situation by hiding the man. Canine hero Strongheart helps brother and chases villain over a cliff.	161052
1959	North West Frontier	M				British Correspondent (Moultrie Kelsall). American Correspondent (Lionel Murton). Indian Correspondent (Honni Bode). Indian Correspondent (Jaron Valton).	161053
1985	North West Tonight	DT			UK Series	Reporters Peter Marshall (2002), Carol Lowe (2003), Liam Fogarty. Weather Forecaster Diane Oxberry.Head Presenter Gordon Burns (1997). Presenters John Mundy (1985-1994), Stuart Hall (1985-1991), Cathy Smith (1990-1993), Winifred Robinson (1991-1993), Christine Talbot (1993-1996), Stuart Flinders (1993), Philip Hayton (1994-1995), Nigel Jay (1994).Presenters Martin Henfield (1995-2004). Merryn Myatt (1995-1997). Julia Sharp (1998-2000), Tony Morris (1999-2002), Tina Bangs (2001), Anabel Tiffin (2003), Fiona Trot (2004).	161054
1984	Northern Correspondent, The: 1831-1851	N		Stubbs, J	#4 Lancaster Howard family saga.	Journalist Ambrose crusades through his newspaper.  Miner's rights.	161055
1991	Northern Exposure:	T	SV 165		Episode	News Media	161056
1992	Northern Exposure: Dateline: Cicely	T	L. SVD 768. SV 121		Episode #26. 1-6-1992	Investigative Reporter hired by Maurice for his newspaper is colorful but questionable. Maurice meets with an anonymous reporter on the sly to discuss talking trees	161057
1995	Northern Exposure: Quest, The	T	SV 318 (Excerpts)		Episode #102. 2-8-1995	Freelance Magazine Writer Michelle Schowdowski Capra (Teri Polo) is writing an article on restaurants for Alaska Highways Magazine, but she can't find any good words to describe the food at the Brick.Michelle was a reporter on a newspaper owned by Maurice Minnifield (Barry Corbin), a patriotic ex-astronaut and millionaire entrepreneur who is owner of the local radio station KBHR and newspaper as well as 15,000 acres of local land.When he started applying editorial pressure, she decided she preferred waitressing at the Brick.	161058
1994	Northern Exposure: Realpolitik	T			Episode #97. 12-12-1994	Freelance Magazine Writer. Michelle covers Maggie's first city council meeting as mayor.	161059
1994	Northern Exposure: Sons of the Tundra	T	SVD 803, SV 292		Episode #96. 11-28-1994	Journalist Michelle Schowdowski Capra (Teri Polo) comes to Cicely, Alaska with her husband Dr. Phil Capra (Paul Provenza), a refugee from Los Angeles. Michelle worked as a reporter on the newspaper owned by Maurice Minnifield (Barry Corbin).Minnifield is a patriotic ex-astronaut and millionaire entrepreneur who is owner of the local radio station KBHR and newspaper as well as 15,000 acres of local land.	161060
1995	Northern Exposure: Tranquility Base	T	VHS 715		Episode #110. 7-26-1995	News Media	161061
1958	Northern Light, The	N	OWN - H	Cronin, A.J.		Small Town Owner-Editor Henry Page must fight for survival against a London newspaper chain in a country town in Northern England	161062
2006	Northern Lights	M				Commentator, Color (Jason Rohrer). Play-by-Play Announcer (Jeff Ham).	161063
2006	Northern Town	T				Radio Host (Eric Epstein). CBC Anchor (Christine Genier).	161064
2009	Northland: City Within a Nation, A	NSF		Barth, John		Columnist David Cohen, a respected newspaper columnist, is offered a once-in-a-lifetime assignment in the year 2045. David is accustomed to his somewhat mundane lifestyle, and suddenly finds himself in unfamiliar territory and danger. David is desperate to uncover the secrets of Northland, a segregated city built within the U.S. borders with its policy of “White Christians Only.” The leaders of Northland legally circumvented the laws to build their city in the heart of America. A hand-picked group of media and journalists from outside of Northland were invited to this city to interview its people and leaders and report to the world the truth about this well-guarded city. For years, the people of the United States have come to believe that Northland and its leaders have other plans that could change the way they live, and alter their lifestyles. David, with the help of his assistant Connie, must obtain the proof he needs before he can write his story. David unexpectedly finds himself falling for Connie and struggles to keep his focus. 	161065
1998	Northwest Sports Tonight	DT				Reporters Chris Egan, Michael King. Host Paul Silvi.	161066
1971	Nos	MTF			Poland - Short	Editor (Krzysztof Litwin).	161067
1949	Nose For News	SS	USC	Coombs, Charles I.	In "Everygirls Career Stories."	Reporter Milt Ferris, Chronicle's young ace reporter. Lila Hartley, office girl at the Plattsburg Chronicle. Nell Garet, reporter.	161068
1934	Nose for News, A	SM	GPL	Sale, Richard	In "Hardboiled Dicks, The: Anthology and Study of Pulp Detective Fiction, An."  Detective Fiction Weekly.	Newspaper. Dinah Mason, reception girl for the Chronicle. Works with Daffy Dill.Dec. 1934, Detective Fiction Weekly	161069
1993	Nostril Picker, The	M				TV Reporter (Maria Wampuszye).	161070
1904	Nostromo	N	OWN - P	Conrad, Joseph		Newspaper. Martin Decoud, a young Creole intellectual, skeptic and amateur journalist recently returned from Paris.,  Commits suicide.  Newspaper editor.	161071
1974	Nosutoradamusu no daivogen	MF			Japan	TV Newscaster (Goro Naya).	161072
1974	Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen (aka Catastrophe 1999: The Prophecies of Nostradamus)	MF			Japan	News Media. TV Anchor Kazuo Oota (Goro Naya). Narrator in United States version (Jack Ryland). Story begins in 1999, the year the French seer Nostradamus predicted the world would end. The future world is horribly polluted and one scientist is assigned to deal with the giant bloodsucking slugs that has been spawned by the toxic filth in the ocean killing all sea-life. 	161073
2005	Not a Girl Detective	N		Kandel, Susan		Writer. Biographer working on biography of Carolyn Keene, author of the Nancy Drew series.	161074
1981	Not a Love Story: Film About Pornography, A	DT				Photographer Suze Randall. Editor-Publisher David S. Wells.	161075
1982	Not a Stranger	N	OWN - H	Feegel, John R.		TV Newsperson Joan Burke	161076
1933	Not All Saints	N		Rayner, Elizabeth	Published in UK as "The Net Is Cast."	Reporter. Innocent Catholic girl joins a newspaper and gets caught up in a worldly life style.	161077
2001	Not Another Teen Movie	M				Reporter Sadie Agatha Johnson (Beverly Polcyn) is a very old undercover reporter.	161078
1962	Not At These Hands	N		Wellman, Manley Wade		Editor of the local paper in a small North Carolina town just after World War I, quarrels with the town's most influential man and kills him. Brought to trial and declared not guilty.	161079
2004	Not Even for Love	NR		Brown, Sandra		American Photojournalist Reeves Grant is given shelter by Jordan Hadlock one stormy night whose husband has died and who is now involved with aristocratic Swiss businessman. Haddock manages the English newsstand in the old quarter of Lucerne, SwitzerlandThe handsome Grant shares intimacies with the woman and she realizes it's impossible to marry the businessman but how can she hope to be happy with a man who has built his career on risking his life while traveling the world?After she gives Grant shelter during a sudden downpour, they share the night but he disappears the next morning without a trace.At a lavish dinner party, the businessmen says he and Jordan are to be wed -- and she sees Grant snapping pictures of the event and her new fiancé. Grant is then working on a feature of the wealthy husband-to-be and is only inches away from her.	161080
1985	Not Fit To Print	P	MLPL	Gleason, W.	Play Index, 1983-1987	Press	161081
1984	Not for Publication	M		Meyer, John, Paul Bartel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Newspaper Reporter Lois (Nancy Allen) takes on corrupt officials with the help of naïve photographer Barry (David Naughton).She works for the New York Informer, a paper owned by her father when it was called The New York Enforcer, known for its social crusades. Not it's a sleaze sheet. Editor Troppogrosso (Richard Paul) runs articles such as "Hitler's Baby Raised by Wasps."Editor has obsession with stories about frog babies. Lois writes under an assumed name and tells her mother she works for M'Lady magazine. She wants to write responsible articles, but editor says she works for the paper because she enjoys it.Also working for mayor who has started a campaign to wipe out smut publications. Gets photographer a job telling him they are working for the mayor by pretending to work for the tabloid. Mayor's PR Man (Randy Moore).Chased by crooks and get away by throwing a typewriter at the pursuing car. Mayor turns out to be a crook.  Lois gets control of the paper and the reporter and photographer marry. 1st Photographer (Christopher Wycliff). 2nd Photographer (Bill Engvall).	161082
1927	Not for Publication	M		Ritchie, Robert Wells (Story - "Temple of the Giants, The").  Ewart Adamson (Scenario).	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Philip Hale (Rex Lease) of the Sentinel  is asked by "Pike" the Editor (Thomas Brower) to burglarize a contractor's safe so they can get evidence against him. Editor opposes deal between contractor and water commissioner to build a dam.Contractor agrees to withdraw his support for the water commissioner, and when the commissioner threatens the contractor, the contractor accidentally kills him. Reporter arranges to be hired by contractor and falls for his sister.After the reporter finds out about the accidental killing, the contractor blows up the damn and is killed in the process along with the man who was blackmailing him.	161083
1957	Not for Publication	T			Fireside Theatre. 4-16-1957	Newspaper. Jane Wyman, Tom Conway	161084
1951	Not for Publication	T			Series 4-27-1951 to 8-27-1951, 12-21-1951 to 5-27-1952	Investigative Reporter  Collins (William Adler), for New York Ledger. Stories of human interest, later headline making stories, seen through eyes of Collins. Returned as 30-minute series, Jerome Cowan as Reporter Collins.	161085
1927	Not for Publication	N	OWN - H	Hough, Clara Sharpe		Editor Dave is married to Serena Morley, who owns most of the stock in The Banner, a New England daily newspaper.  Blackmail but truth prevailsSmall-city newspaper life.	161086
1968	Not For Women Only	DT			Series. 1968 to 1979. Syndicated	Hosts Barbara Walters (1972-1976), Hugh Downs.	161087
2009	Not Forgotten	M				Female Newscaster (Elena Lyons). A couple in a Tex-Mex border town must come to terms with their pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. 	161088
1982	Not in Front of the Children	MT				Reporter (Mark Gavin). Reporter (Nancy Kyes). Reporter (James Tartan).	161089
1959	Not in Solitude	N		Gantz, Kenneth, F.		Press	161090
2005	Not Knowing, The	NR		Unsworth, Cathi		Journalist Diana Kemp on the alternative arts magazine Lux is dismissive of the cult following of the film, “Brent,” a Brit noir sensation nearly a year after its release in London, March 1992. But she admires the technique of its debut director, Jon Jackson.. In fact, some of her admiration has a more personal nature and when Jon disappears following a triumphant Guardian lecture, she feels the loss, acutely. Two weeks later, Jackson’s body is found in a condemned lockup in the arches behind Camden market. A victim of his own success? Perhaps. The murder site resembles the particularly bloody final scene of “Bent.” But why would anyone want to destroy the golden boy in such a way? Attempting to put a lid on the past, Diana buries herself in work. But an assignment at the ICA’s Crimewave festival  leads her on a voyage of discovery where not knowing might be the only thing that saves her.	161091
2006	Not Like Everyone Else	MT	DVD -R HQ 8531, 8532			News Media. Network Reporter (Patrick Kirton). Local TV Reporter (Veronica Mosgrove). Reporter at School (Magaret Lawhon). Local Reporter (Richard Harold). Local Reporter (Christy Wells).After a teacher becomes ill at an Oklahoma school, a Native American teenager is accused of putting a hex on the teacher and is suspended. With the help of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Native Americans file a lawsuit against the school.They want to clear the young girl of witchcraft accusations perpetrated by an overly zealous religious community.	161092
1855	Not Made for An Editor: Being a True Account of an Incident in the History of the Stubbs Family	SS		Adams, John S.	Town and Country; or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us.	Editor. "We can do nothing with him, we'll make him an editor."  The old lady inquired what that was and being informed, expressed doubts as to his ability."Why," she said," he cannot write distinctly."  "What of that? -- let him write with the scissors and paste-pot. Let him learn; many know a great deal more after having learned."  Jake Stubbs shall be an editor.	161093
1996	Not Necessarily the Election	T				TV Anchor (Dennis Miller)	161094
1983	Not Necessarily the News:	T	A1298		Episodes. Series 8-8-1983 to 6-1-1986. Based on British Series "Not the Nine O'Clock News."	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.News Reporter Pete Kimelman (Mitchell Laurance).  Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin). Reporter Helen St. Thomas (Lucy Webb). News Anchor (Tom Parks, 1989-1990). Reporter (Robert Martin Steinberg, 1986). Annabelle Gurwitch (1985).	161095
1985	Not Necessarily the News: 100…Just 100.	T			Episode #41. 8-15-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich goes on a quest to see if he can have sex with 100 women in one day.	161096
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Action Star	T			Episode #12. 11-28-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Studio is visited by an Arnold Schwarzenegger-type character. Audrey and Annabelle both fall in love with him. So does Rich who questions his sexuality.	161097
1985	Not Necessarily the News: America	T			Episode #35: Special. 5-31-1985.	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.	161098
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Annabelle and Rich Go Down Under	T			Episode #29. 1-29-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.While in Australia, Annabelle and Michael suffer romantic obsession and jealousy before Rich comes and ruins everything by getting tangled up with the mob.	161099
1986	Not Necessarily the News: Audrie Got Run Over By a Reindeer	T			Episode #46. 5-19-1986	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Audrey goes missing on Christmas Eve.	161100
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Audrie in Love	T			Episode #10. 11-14-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Audrey gets two love interests, Rob and Bob, who turn out to be brothers. Rich has a try at boxing and fails miserably.	161101
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Blood Not Simple	T			Episode #15. 5-3-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Murderer terrorizes the news studio and the newscasters must find the killer.	161102
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Boob, Le	T			Episode #27. 1-15-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich goes on a hunt for the world's largest breasts searching in London, Paris and Los Angeles. Newscasters follow him and chase the story.	161103
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Boob, Le (Part 2)	T			Episode #28. 1-22-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich continues his search for the world's largest breasts traveling to Hong Kong and Brazil. He finds that his co-star, Annabelle, is the winner of the contest.	161104
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Brother and Mother	T			Episode #31. 2-12-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Stuart's brother comes to the studio and falls in love with Annabelle.	161105
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Clip Show	T			Episode #23. 6-28-1984	Parody News. TV News Staff (Michael Bailey Smith, Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch). "The Best of Not the News."	161106
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Comedian, The	T			Episode #38. 7-16-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Comedian Chet (Rodney Dangerfield) comes to the studio and seduces the female members of the staff.	161107
1986	Not Necessarily the News: Death, The	T			Episode #47. 5-26-1986	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Rich's uncle dies and he forces all of his co-workers to the funeral.	161108
1986	Not Necessarily the News: Elf, The	T			Episode #48. 6-1-1986	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).=	161109
1988	Not Necessarily the News: Fifth Anniversary Show	T			Special. HBO.	Parody News. Not Necessarily the News Team: Anne Bloom, Danny Breen, Stuart Pankin, Lucky Webb	161110
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Fight Club	T			Episode #33. 3-11-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Stuart and Rich institute the infamous studio fight club.	161111
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Fight, The	T			Episode #37. 7-9-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Annabelle and Melanie fight over a man who is an axe murderer.	161112
1986	Not Necessarily the News: Film Festival	T			Episode #45. 5-12-1986	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).The "Not Necessarily the News" staff attends a film festival.	161113
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Freddy	T			Episode #43. 9-3-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Newscasters are haunted by a Freddy-like madman right out of "A Nightmare on Elm Street."	161114
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Funeral, The	T			Episode #11. 11-21-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.After Rich's father dies, he makes an ass of himself at the funeral eating candles and making love to a dog.	161115
1985	Not Necessarily the News: GGG (1)	T			Episode #39. 8-1-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Rich produces his own "Girls Gone Wild" movie and travels to Greece to find out who's the wildest.	161116
1985	Not Necessarily the News: GGG (2)	T			Episode #40. 8-8-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Rich's video takes him into the Pacific Northwest.	161117
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Guy From Elecko, The	T			Episode #26. 1-8-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Foreign Man Paoblo (Lucas D'B' Cara) gets a job in the studio, and as usual, he seduces the female staff members.	161118
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Halloween (Edited Version)	T			Episode #9. 11-7-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.In this newly edited version, the comments or slurs against the United Nations and the male nudity scene are cut out.	161119
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Halloween (Unedited Version)	T			Episode #8.	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.HBO refused to air this original episode because of male nudity and slams at the United Nations. It was the only time HBO has ever pulled an episode. Rich picks up a hooker that turns out to be his long lost daughter.	161120
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Hot Noise	T			Episode #34. 3-18-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Entire news staff is ordered to attend a Sexaholics seminar.	161121
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Human Face	T			Episode #14. 12-12-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich gets plastic surgery, but his doctors fear he has gotten cancer from the plastic. Meanwhile, Stuart and Melanie have a flashback of their mystery past.	161122
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Kick, The	T			Episode #21. 6-14-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich is kicked in the groin and must spend three weeks in the hospital.	161123
1983	Not Necessarily the News: KKK and Rich	T			Episode #13. 12-5-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich joins a group club. Little does he know this club is the Ku Klux Klan. Meanwhile, Michael tries to call a bet made by Stuart that he can make love to 3 women at once.	161124
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Levity	T			Episode #16. 5-10-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Band is hired to "put some life" into the news studio. Their music (heavy metal devil style) drives our team mad and their manager gets the hots for Audrey.	161125
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Little Sex With Breakfast, A	T			Episode #20. 6-7-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Michael and Annabelle begin having a steady relationship. Little does Michael know that Annabelle and Stuart are having a wild affair.	161126
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Machine	T			Episode #7. 10-23-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Stuart gets a new car and so does Rich. They decide to have a death race. After Stuart wins, Rich gets depressed and checks himself into a mental institution leaving Stuart to get him out.	161127
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Marathon	T			Episode #25. 1-1-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich runs the New York Marathon and wins. But he is stripped of the title because of false rumors about steroid addiction. He must find out who framed him.  Host (Sportscaster Bob Costas).	161128
1985	Not Necessarily the News: New Chick, The	T			Episode #36. 7-2-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).After Michael leaves the studio, the team gets a new member. Melanie, a younger college student.	161129
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Pilot (1)	T			Episode #1. 8-8-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.The newsroom is shut down and the newscasters must go elsewhere. However, they do not do well and they become homeless. They are saved by a friendly man named Chester who brings them into his home.	161130
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Pilot (2)	T			Episode #2. 8-15-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Living in the house of Chester, the news team discovers he is an infamous murderer and call the police. Then they are arrested for being accomplices.They get a lawyer and after three mistrials, they are set free, but are still homeless and unemployed.	161131
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Pilot (3)	T			Episode #3. 8-22-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.The news team, desperate for money, start a chalk selling business. After it fails, they try several other things before getting hired at a new station, WBBCC.	161132
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Pope, The	T			Episode #32. 3-4-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.News studio gets a very special visit from the Pope himself.	161133
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Psycho Rift, The	T			Episode #42. 8-22-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Melanie holes up in an old hotel and is stalked by a mysterious stranger.	161134
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Real Kick, The	T			Episode #22. 6-21-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich is fired from the studio. He regains his contract when he seduces his new female boss.	161135
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Regan of Doom	T			Episode #4. 10-2-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.A Ronald Regan impersonator visits the newsroom and begins to wreak havoc by turning the staff against each other. They proceed to throw the fake Regan out, but they discover this fake Regan is the real thing.	161136
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Road Trip	T			Episode #6. 10-16-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich and Michael go on a road trip to Mexico where Rich is kidnapped and traded for beer. Meanwhile a gay man visits the news crew. Also, Annabelle devises a plot to humiliate the fake Regan because of the loss of her boyfriend, Theo.	161137
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Script, The	T			Episode #44. 9-10-1985	Parody News. TV News Staff (Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Stuart Pankin and Annabelle Gurwitch, Melanie).Stuart writes a movie script but has a hard time getting it published.	161138
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Sex at 10 Feet	T			Episode #19. 5-31-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Stuart and Michael buy a hooker (Traci Lords) together but fight over who gets to go first. Meanwhile, Rich courts a young woman who is revealed to be Annabelle's sister.	161139
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Shotgun	T			Episode #17. 5-17-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Rich gets a shotgun and accidentally shoots himself in the foot. With himself handicapped, he gets a telescope and sees a murder from his window ala "Rear Window."	161140
1984	Not Necessarily the News: Sunday, Bloody Sunday, Coarse Light	T			Episode #18. 5-24-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.British Filmmaker Sir William Hung Bonerson (Derdriech Garlow) comes to the news studio and begins to seduce the female staff members. Rich swears to teach the British man a lesson.	161141
1985	Not Necessarily the News: Tales of 3: Quickening, The. Robotician Rich. Leprechaun.	T			Episode #30. 2-5-1985	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.The Quickening shows what would happen if everything in life were sped up 90 percent. Robotician Rich gets a robotic arm and begins to take control of his life. Leprechaun: the studio is visited by three Leprechauns.	161142
1983	Not Necessarily the News: Theo	T			Episode #5. 10-9-1983	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.Annabelle has a new love interest, a quirky fellow named Theo. Meanwhile, a mystery guest has been called to the show. Who is he? What will he do? The answer is: It's the Regan impersonator and he has come to wreak havoc and break up Theo and Annabelle.	161143
1984	Not Necessarily the News: There Is No Regan	T			Episode #24. 8-26-1984	Parody News. Satirical sketch comedy featuring parody news items, commercial parodies and the humorous overdubbing-editing of  news footage. TV Anchorman Bob Charles (Stuart Pankin), Rich Hall, Audrie Neenan, Annabelle Gurwitch, Michael Bailey Smith.When the Regan fake dies, Annabelle goes to Florida to visit her sister. Audrey stays and lives in her place, she has big parties, and one of her guests turns out to be the son of the Regan.	161144
1991	Not of This World	MT				News Media. Reporter 1 (Timothy Davis-Reed). Reporter 2 (Michele Roth). Reporter 3 (Elizabeth Jee)	161145
1974	Not on Your Nellie: Apartment, The	T			UK. Episode #5.4-12-1974	Photographer, Fashion (David Warbeck).	161146
2004	Not Only But Always	MT				News Media. Young Journalist (Glen Drake). Chat Show Host (Peter Feeney). Commentator Joan Rivers (Elizabeth Hawthorne). TV Showbiz Reporter (Katrina Devine).	161147
1995	Not Our Son	MT	DVD -R HQ 7935, 7936			News Media. Reporter (Joanna Piros). Reporter (Claire Riley). Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Anchor (David Kaye).	161148
2003	Not Precisely Pregnant	NR		Jacobs, Holly	In Harlequin Duets HD #92	TV Reporter Paige “Pollyanna” Montgomery is a local broadcaster who is scouting a story about nice people doing nice things. She dons a pregnancy belly to discover who’s willing to help out a stranger. The last thing hunky, hard-hitting newspaper Columnist Riley Calhoon wants to be known is as a “nice guy.” But when he spots a mom-to-be in distress, he rushes pretty Paige to the E.R. The only thing is, of course, she’s not precisely pregnant.Paige Montgomery is known in certain circles as Pollyanna Paige. She lives by the station’s motto, Nice News Matters. When she gets in trouble she’s rescued by an unlikely hero, Riley Calhoon. He’s more known for his cynical columns in the paper than for playing white knight, yet this time he rides to the rescue and saves Paige’s life. Now she wants to tell the world that he’s a hero, but Riley prefers to keep that news to himself. Whether or not he thinks of her as a real reporter, Paige is going after this story with a real reporter’s tenacity. Unfortunately, Riley tends to find himself injured when Paige is around -- hockey pucks, killer cats, runaway trucks that lead to falls into mud puddles and chronic heartburn. If the two of them don’t end up killing each other, they may find what they’ve got is -- love?	161149
2008	Not Quite a Mom	N		Sawyer, Kirsten		Tabloid Fact-Checker Elizabeth Castle has a fact-checking job for a tabloid TV show. It isn’t exactly the news anchor spot she aspires to, but the 32-year-old woman has come a long way from the backward hometown she left at 18. That is until a lawyer from Victory, California calls to tell her that her best childhood friend has died and left Elizabeth custody of her teenage daughter, Tiffany. Elizabeth’s handsome Beverly Hills boyfriend just proposed marriage to her and she has accepted since her life goal was to marry him. But when Tiffany shows up, a former high school football star in Victory who has never forgotten his prom date Lizzie Castle comes with her. When Elizabeth’s fiancee hears about the custody, he dumps. So her. So the coast is clear for Elizabeth’s high school love.	161150
1987	Not Quite Human	MT				Critic. Vogel's Critic Mr. Struges (Lonny Price).	161151
1930	Not So Dumb	M				Photographer (Sidney Bracy).	161152
2004	Not the End of the World	SS		Atkinson, Kate		TV Critic has an evil double in one of the 12 interconnected short stories set in London.	161153
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Death Lasers of Kazaan	T			Episode #13. 5-12-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Point Of View, Defence Minister, Police Station Phone Call, Ayatollah Song.	161154
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Don't Get Your Vicars In a Twist!	T			Episode #9. 4-14-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Crime Figures, Out-of-Touch Judge, Announcer Breaks Down, Loud Reporter.	161155
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Election Special	T			Episode #15. 11-3-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Hedgehog Apology, Bad Language, Fly the Flag, Laxatives Tested.	161156
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Hi Se Seo An Naught Ag A Naoi Chlog	T			Episode #24. 2-15-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Rubik Cube, Financial Times, Post Office. Contac 2000.	161157
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: International Darts	T			Episode #10. 4-21-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Beat the Cliché, Superman, Late Abortion.	161158
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Made in Wales	T			Episode #26. 3-1-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Lawyers, Thugs on Bus, Riot Police, Songs of Praise, Failed in Wales, Choking on Pills, Green Man, Car Crusher, Brain Death, Nurse Trapped Inside a Patient, Riots, Blind Man Crossing the Road, Medical Students Who Aren't.Sketches include Ah, Come In Rawlinson, Laid in Wales, Typical Bloody Typical.	161159
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Miss World	T			Episode #16. 11-10-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Thatcher Out, Thatcher In, Presidential Aide, Soccer Violence, Join the Royal Family, Gay Flasher, I Believe, BBC2 Closedown.	161160
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Not The Nine O'Clock In The Morning News	T			Episode #14. 10-27-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include That's Lies, Made in Britain, Unemployment, Loud Man in Sex Shop, UFO Story.	161161
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Outrageously Expensive Not the Nine O'Clock News Show, The	T			Episode #7. 3-31-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Grand National Skit, The Lesson I Learned From Chappaquiddick.	161162
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Shame	T			Episode #27. 3-8-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Punk Road Painter, Jogger Trying to Cross the Road, Pub Grub, Arab Identifying His Wife's Body, Parkinson Meets Ian Botham, Budget, Barefoot Thug, Time, Gentlemen, Please.	161163
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Eight	T			Episode #8. 4-7-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Airline Terrorists, Film Certification, Space Invaders, Awards Ceremony (Sofas), Steroids, Rowan Rants On, Rowan Apologizes, Debating Point.	161164
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Eighteen	T			Episode #18. 11-24-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Daily Star, Elephant Man, Thieves Without Stockings To Put on Their Heads But With a Pair of Tights, Battered Baby, The Obit, This Is Your Life, Tax Evaders, Man Alive Skit!, Aural Sex.	161165
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Eleven	T			Episode #11. 4-28-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Death of a Princess (Apology to the Saudis), News Vendors, Princess Anne and Mark Philips.	161166
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Five	T			Episode #5. 12-28-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Nativity Sketch, Hot Gossip, Church Advertising, Rowan Rants Again.	161167
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Four	T			Episode #4. 11-6-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Football Replay.	161168
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Nineteen	T			Episode #19. 12-1-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Thatcher Leaving, Weather Forecast, Euthanasia Society.	161169
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show One (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 10-16-1979. Series 10-16-UK. Series 1979 to 3-8-1982. 28 Episodes. Broadcast on BBC2 .	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Tory Conference, Wilson's Memoirs.	161170
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Seventeen	T			Episode #17. 11-17-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include I'm On Fire, Nationwide Twins, Swedish Film Centre, London Tourist Board, Sleepy Fireman, Roger Cook, Sir Keith Joseph, Return of Rowan's Rant, Auld Lang Syne, Controlling TV Shows.	161171
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Six	T			Episode #6. 11-20-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Whale Delivery, Simultaneous Translation, Oh! Bosanquet.	161172
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Three	T			Episode #3. 10-30-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Murder Scene Sketch, Vote For Jimmy Carter.	161173
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twelve	T			Episode #12. 5-5-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Morgue, Passport Photos, News For the Deaf, Hitchcock Directs the News, Janet Street Porter interviews Billy Connolly.	161174
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twenty	T			Episode #20. 12-8-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Iran & Iraq, Barry Manilow, Kidney Donor, Party Political Broadcast, Sperm Donor, Acupuncture, Not the Parrot Sketch, Karate for the Deaf, Nine To Five.	161175
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twenty Five	T			Episode #25. 2-22-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Question Time, Headbangers, Peep-Hole, Shoplifters, Porn Photographer, Tomorrow's World - Microchip, Hit and Run Incident, Strange ID Parade.	161176
1980	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twenty One	T			Episode #21. 12-15-1980	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Announcer, Polish Cartoon, Radio Controlled Ospreys, University Challenge, Sexist Cameraman, Ayatollah Auction.	161177
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twenty Three	T			Episode #23. 2-8-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Does God Exist?, Re-Altered Images, Cricket Commentary, Snooker Commentary, Man Outside Phone Box, Tomorrow's World, Commission for Racial Equality, The Not Team At Home With Their Son, Suicide.	161178
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Twenty Two	T			Episode #22. 2-1-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include Taxi in Restaurant, Criminal Driver, Nice Video Shame About the Song.  Frank Sinatra (Philip Pope).	161179
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Show Two	T			Episode #2. 10-23-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Sketches include News Headlines.	161180
1979	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Special: Not The Least Of Not The Nine O'Clock News	T			Special. 12-28-1979	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Highlights from the first series	161181
1982	Not the Nine O'Clock News: Where Was God?	T			Episode #28. 3-12-1982	Parody News. Satire of TV News. Staff: Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, Chris Langham.Rowan Atkinson asks the famous question to a Priest, "Where was God when I cut my finger?" Religious Spoof takes a few pokes at the Catholic Church.	161182
2005	Not the Royal Wedding	M			Short Film	Reporter (Ralph Ineson)	161183
1966	Not With My Wife, You Don't!	M				Time Reporter (Robert Cleaves). BBC Commentator (Maurice Dallimore).	161184
1993	Not Without My Handbag	M				Newsreader (Robert Booth - Voice).	161185
2001	Not-So-Grim Repear, The	M				Interviewer (Michael Lundy). Documentary Filmmaker follows the Grim Repear around for a few days and finds out what it's like to be Death.	161186
2009	Note II, The: Taking a Chance on Love	MT	DVD -R HQ 10829, 10830. 		1-31-2009. Hallmark TV	Advice Columnist Peyton MacGruder (Genie Francis) who writes “The Heart Healer” for the Middleborough Times newspaper in North Carolina. Sports Reporter King Danville (Ted McGinley) proposes to his relationship-columnist girlfriend Peyton. But she’s too scared to accept. Will swapping love stories with a regret-plagued reader change her mind?  Having been reunited with Christine, the daughter she gave up for adoption 18 years earlier, Peyton MacGruderis still learning the ropes of parenting. She's also busy writing her "Heart Healer" column, as well as managing a relationship with coworker and boyfriend King Danville (McGinley). But when King asks Peyton to marry him, she's too afraid to take a chance at a life she deserves. A note to Peyton from a loyal reader of her column leads to a new friendship, one that will teach Peyton that when it comes to making decisions, there's a time to be cautious and a time to follow your heart.	161187
2009	Note II, The: Taking a Chance on Love	NR		Hunt, Angela Elwell	Sequel to Hunt’s best-selling novel, “The Note,” on which the Hallmark movie was based. Novelization based on the Hallmark movie sequel.	Columnist Peyton MacGruder has returned to a newspaper job after covering the story of an ill-fated Pan World flight. Having recently discovered Christine, the daughter she gave up to an adoption agency 19 years ago, she is reluctant to commit to the handsome sportswriter, Kingston Danville. She feels she owes it to Christine to set her love life aside and make up for lost time. But when a reader challenges Peyton’s advice to “let caution trump passion,” Peyton determines to learn the reason behind her reader’s cynicism, and in the process, discovers answers to her own heart-rending dilemma.	161188
2001	Note, The	N		Hunt, Angela Elwell		Journalist Peyton MacGruder is assigned to cover the story of PanWorld flight 848, which crashed into Tampa Bay killing all 261 people on board.Her discovery of a remnant of the tragedy -- a simple note, "T - I love you. All is forgiven. Dad" -- changes her world forever.	161189
2007	Note, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 9369, 9370	Hunt, Angela (Novel). Paul W. Cooper (Teleplay)		Advice Columnist Peyton MacGruder (Genie Francis) who writes “The Heart Healer” for the Middleborough Times newspaper in North Carolina embarks on a cross-country trip to deliver a note to the father of a stranger. Sportswriter “King” Kingston Danville  (Ted McGinley -- ”This paper’s my life...I thought you knew that.”  Editor Nora Chilton, citing a recent reader’s survey, tells Peyton, her column ranks the “least interesting.” “When Emma Duncan wrote the column she, she got a thousand e-mails a week.” Peyton gets dozens. In 10 months since she died, and Peyton took over column, interest has declined. Chastised for not giving it her all. “The Heart Healer has no heart. You’re not touching your readers.”  “If you can’t hook your readers during the holidays” her column will be history. Improve these numbers by Christmas or you’re out.”Peyton goes on a quest to find the recipient of a note that was penned in the final moments before a fatal plane crash. Along the way this downtrodden journalist just might heal her long-hidden wounds.  Intern Mandi Sorenson. When a local TV tabloid reporter, handsome Network Anchor Truman Harris, who just arrived in town to cover the disaster,  invades the privacy of grieving relatives of the crash victims, and he competes ruthlessly for a scoop, Peyton finds the prospect of interviewing mourners nauseating. Mandi notes a pile of letters from readers expressing their feelings about the crash and proposes the “Heart Healer’ do the same in her column. Peyton rejects the idea. She goes home and watches Harris’ continued reporting on the crash desperately trying to think of an angle for her column. She wonders what she would have said if there was only time for one last thought. She finds a note inside a small plastic bag on a rock near the coast from an unknown passengers written to a loved one in the remaining minutes before his death.  She writes a column on it. Hundreds of e-mails pour in from readers.  Truman Harris calls her suggesting the story be taken national. Wants to bring along a camera crew wherever Peyton goes. Peyton refuses.  Harris finds out where she is going and accosts her with his camera crew. Harris suggests he and Peyton work together but she refuses again. Once home she watches Harris’ report, which beats her and her paper to the punch in tomorrow’s edition. The publisher Curtis Pargrave still thinks the column is now a hit -- every issue has been selling out. Column has a following around the country on the Internet. Mandi apologies to Peyton for telling Harris about her whereabouts. The publisher Pargrave says the paper’s parent company happens to employ Harris and would like the two to collaborate. But Peyton sticks to her guns and Pargrave backs her. Turns out the old newspaperman has no love lost for the pushy TV journalist. Truman goes on TV with a scoop as to is the note’s recipient but he’s wrong. Peyton finds out the note’s real recipient and its truth leads her to an amazing personal discovery. 	161190
2004	Notebook, The	M				Reporter (Todd Lewis). Photographer (Mark Johnson).	161191
2006	Notes from a Spinning Planet: Ireland	N		Carlson, Melody	#1 Notes from a Spinning Planet Series	Journalist Aunt Sid researches an article enabling country bumpkin Maddie Chase and Sid’s godson, Ryan, explore the countryside of Ireland and stumble upon the truth about the IRA bomb that killed Ryan’s father. Their discovery sets them on the road to danger -- and romance. Chase becomes a veteran globetrotter when she flies to Ireland with Aunt Sid.	161192
2007	Notes from a Spinning Planet: Mexico	N		Carlson, Melody	#3 Notes from a Spinning Planet Series	Journalist Aunt Sid and her niece, college student Maddie Chase trade the gray Washington winter for a holiday break in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. But jealousy clouds Maddie’s sun-drenched days when her friend Ryan encounters beautiful Shelby Wagner, his old crush with a secret new problem. Can Maddie put aside her feelings and help Shelby?	161193
2007	Notes from a Spinning Planet: Papua New Guina	N		Carlson, Melody	#2 Notes from a Spinning Planet Series	Journalist Aunt Sid and her niece 20-year-old Maddie Chase, after her life-changing journey to Ireland, feels ready for whatever she and her Aunt Sid will find on their trip to Papua New Guinea. But when she sets foot on the beautiful South Pacific island, she can’t help but wonder if it’s really the paradise she thought it would be. Join Maddie on her latest international adventure as she learns that maybe it is possible for one person to change someone’s world. 	161194
2006	Notes From Exile	N		Spooner, T.M.		Journalist Harold Chance, cavalier loner and jaded philosophy is living in Mexico. Two recent college graduates join the expatriate community in Mexico where Chance lives.Chance is struggling to figure out what he wants to do next.	161195
2006	Notes on a Scandal	M	DVD Demo.			News Media. Newsreader (Catherine Drew).	161196
2006	Noteworthy News	DT				Anchor Philip Hersh. Host Michelle Delynn	161197
1961	Nothing Barred	M				Newspapermen (Bernard Cribbins, Wally Patch).	161198
2009	Nothing But a Smile	N		Amick, Steve		Illustrator Chesty Chesterton Wink has lost the use of his drawing hand in World War II and has been discharged as a result. Chesty’s wife, Sal, is struggling to keep the couple’s camera shop afloat by secretly posing as a pinup girl. And as the war winds down, Wink Dutton arrives in Chicago to deliver a message to Sal, the wife of his Marine buddy, Chesty.	161199
1920	Nothing but Lies	M		Hoffman, Aaron (Play). S.E.V. Taylor (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Rosie (Gypsy O'Brien) for the Journal. Partner in ad agency discovers his partner's son Allan Nigh (Jack McGowan) has been printing a leaflet exposing the lies of the firm, which make the front page of the newspaperHe also discovers mystery woman Rosie hiding in a room at the agency causing complications for the partner and his sweetheart. Detective arrives to investigate and the alleged expose proves to be a successful advertising stunt for the company.Rosie reveals herself to be a reporter for the Journal in which the company advertises.	161200
1972	Nothing But the Night (aka Resurrection Syndicate, The, aka Devil's Undead, The)	M		Blackburn, John (Novel). Brian Hayles (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Joan Foster (Georgia Brown) for the Daily Echo investigates mysterious deaths of the trustees of an orphanage on Scottish island. Mother of one of the children contacts Foster's newspaper when police refuse to help her.Child taken away from  mother because she was involved in triple murder. Reporter intervenes on her behalf telling police woman has paid for her crimes and deserves second chance. Indicates paper will pay court costs if she fights to get her child back.She arranges meeting between mother and daughter, hoping to get exclusive interview with them, but mother tries to attack the child.  Reporter claims she always believed in hard facts. Soon develops theory children at orphanage have psychic abilities.Reporter as observer. Provides antagonist for policeman. Tenacity demonstrated during press conference when she lashes out at police after they agree to let reporters onto the island but restrict them to certain areas.First Reporter (Michael Segal). Second Reporter (John Kelland).	161201
1941	Nothing But the Truth	M				Newspaper Owner.	161202
2008	Nothing But the Truth	M				Journalist Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale) in Washington D.C. blows a CIA agent’s cover and refuses to reveal her sources. She faces a possible jail sentence for outing the CIA agent and refusing to reveal her sources. Editor #4 (Clay Chamberlin). Editor #2 (Janie Paris). Editor #3 (Jim Palmer). Newspaper Editor (Amita Williams).  Smoking Reporter (Brian Crider). Producer (Liz Wilson). Armstrong, a tenacious reporter,  has written the story of a lifetime: a military coup by the United States on a South American country was a lie, a Watergate, an operation that could get a president impeached. When the paper hits the streets, the government realizes it must find out the original source of the story. Armstrong is held in contempt of court when she refuses to reveal her source and she is put in jail. Her boss Bonnie Benjamin (Angela Bassett) and her lawyer Alan Burnside  (Alan Alda) urges her to keep up the stand she has taken while her husband is angry she has done this. She herself must cope with the consequences of taking on the government. 	161203
1956	Nothing But the Truth (aka To Tell the Truth)	DT				Host John Cameron Swazye, panelist for premiere show	161204
2001	Nothing But the Truth (Arabesque)	NR		Gayle, Roberta		Investigative Reporter Kate Ramsey's search for truth belies her demureness. She is smart and refuses to back away from exposing any and all in the construction business regardless of their status.Honest subcontractor and reporter are brought together since Kate needs his connections and knowledge to get her the real story of union corruption and death.Subcontractor distrusts reporters and the lives they damage with what he sees as their need for sensationalism. Part of his reason for helping Kate with her story on his friend and mentor is his desire for her.Reporter is attracted to him more than she wants to reveal, but her story is important and she won't let her emotions distract her from her story. They discover they are willing to share more than just their integrity as they learn to trust one another.	161205
1991	Nothing But Trouble	M				TV Reporter (Susan Campos). TV Anchor (Roger Grimsby).	161206
1936	Nothing Like Publicity	M				Public Relations. Press.	161207
2004	Nothing Lost	N		Dunne, John Gregory		News Media frenzy over Hollywood murder. A defense attorney referred to as "an aging media bunny."  Reporters covering the case.	161208
1954	Nothing Man, The	N		Thompson, Jim		Journalist Clinton "Brownie" Brown of the Pacific City Courier	161209
1940	Nothing Sacred	R			Lux Radio Theater 11-11-40	Reporter Wallace "Wally" Cook (Douglas Fairbanks Jr)., Joan Bennett	161210
1937	Nothing Sacred	M	DVD -R HQ 3049, 3013. L. SVDSP 545. DVD 1497 Lumivision.  SV 79	Street, James H. (Story - "Letter to the Editor." Ben Hecht (Screenplay)	Living It Up. Hazel Flagg	Reporter Wally Cook (Frederic March), circulation-crazy newsman on New York tabloid. Managing editor Oliver Stone (Walter Connolly) discovers a story Cook wrote was false and demotes him to obituary page editor.Uses Hazel Flagg, who says she is dying, to boast circulation. When it turns out she is not dying, the editor attacks Cook for "blackening forever the fair name of journalism." Reporter defends himself by saying the paper gave the readers a chance…."…to pretend that their phony hearts were dripping with human kindness." Photographer (George Chandler). Newspaper Slugger (Bob Perry).	161211
1941	Nothing Sacred	R			Episode #87. 10-19-1941 Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Wally Cook (Robert Taylor), circulation-crazy newsman on New York tabloid. Managing editor Oliver Stone (James Gleason) discovers a story Cook wrote was false and demotes him to obituary page editor.	161212
1998	Nothing Sacred: Sleeping Dogs	T			Episode #19. Series.	Reporter (Javier Grajeda - Male Reporter)	161213
2006	Nothing To Lose	N		McClafferty, S.K.		Journalist Anna Sandoval is beautiful and tough with a journalist's understanding of the dark side of the human psyche. She is drawn inexorably to a man who was the only survivor of a family bloodbath.Now that man is an undercover cop gone bad, shattered by the violent deaths of everyone he ever loved. Three names are tattooed on his flesh -- his mother, sister, and the prostitute who betrayed him to a vicious gang.His only chance for redemption: find the murderer. His saving grace: Anna Sandoval. Her obsession with the murders rival his own. But their intense emotional and sexual attraction is about to explode.Each has secrets that bind them to a terrible night of long ago, and each other.	161214
1929	Nothing to Write About	SS	MLPL	Cobb, Irwin S.	In "Faith, Hope and Charity."	Newspaper Owner-Editor-Publisher P.J. Pollard, founder of the Knox County Weekly Argus. One hundred per cent of the newsgathering staff, advertising solicitor, circulation manager, head bookkeeper, foreman of job printing,Emory Schultz, in his last year at Wheatdale High. Wrote "personals" and "social jottings." Filled with the unbridled enthusiasm of one who all through vacation is going to get his six dollars.	161215
1998	Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy	MT				Newsboy (Curtis Parker).	161216
2000	Noticias 62 en vivo	DF				TV News Staff. Anchor and News Reporter Ericka Flores, Sanda O'Neill. . News Reporters Balbino Aviles, Millie Delgado, Lupita Jimenez, Alberto Moreno, Alicia Unger. TV Anchor and News Director (Jesus Javier). `Sports Anchor (Halim Zadat). Weather Anchor (Lizabeth Auroa Gallegos).	161217
2007	Noticias Cuatro	DF			2005 - Series.	TV News Staff. Newsreaders Marta Fernandez, Inaki Gabilondo, Marta Reyero, Silvia Intxaurrondo, Miguel Angel Oliver, Javier Ruiz. Sports Newsreaders Manu Carreno, Manolo Lama, Jose Ramon Pindado.	161218
1999	Noticias Univision 34: Primera edicion	DF			Series 1999	TV News Staff. News Reporter Karina Dalmas (2006). Weather Anchors Gabriela Teissier, Lizbeth Aurora Gallegos. Hosts Antonio Valverde, Socorro Cruz.	161219
2001	Noticiero centroamericano	DF			Series 2001-	TV News Program. Entertainment Anchor Mary Nieves. News Anchors Ruben Olague, Ana Sanabria.	161220
2002	Noticiero con Alejandro Cacho	DF			Mexico. Series 2002-	TV News Staff. Reporters Luis Amaton, Jesus Barba, Monica Davila, Ivan Saldana. TV Anchor-Host Alexjandro Cacho.	161221
1998	Noticiero con Guillermo Ortega Ruiz, El	DF			Mexico. Series 1998-2000.	TV News Staff. Anchors Andrea Legarreta, Guillermo Ortega Ruiz.	161222
2000	Noticiero con Joaqun Lopez Doriga, El	DF			Mexico, Series 2000-	TV News Staff. Reporter Ivan Gonzalez. Reporter Fernando Mora. Host Joaquin Lopez Doriga.	161223
1987	Noticiero con Lolita Ayala, El	DF			Mexico. Series. 1987-	TV News Staff. Anchor Lolita Ayala. Reporter Ivan Gonzalez. TV Anchor Diana Perez. Reporter Lissette Romo.	161224
2005	Noticiero con Paola Rojas	DF			Mexico. Series 2005-	TV News Staff. Anchors Mauncio Clark, Gabriela Fernandez, Paola Rojas.	161225
1946	Notorious	M	DVD -R HQ 2284 (Media Excerpts). L.		Hitchcock	News Media. Hitchcock. After opening credits, 4-24-46. Close-up of reporters' cameras and flashbulbs, then into courtroom. Reporters (John Vosper, Eddie Bruce, Donald "Don" Kerr, Ben Erway, Emmett Vogan, Paul Bryan, Alan Ward, James Logan).Photographers (Howard Negley, Frank Marlowe, George Lynn, Paul Bryar).	161226
2005	Notorious Bettie Page, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10817, 10816. 			Photographer #1 (Dan Haft). Photographer #2 (Sheppy Mars). Photographer #3 (Randy Miles). Photographer (John Ventimiglia).	161227
1962	Notorious Landlady, The	M	SVD 963. DVD. 			Reporters (Alex Finlayson, Jackson Halliday, Ogden Dangerfield, Joe Palma). Woman Reporter (Jacqueline Squire). TV Reporter (Brian Gaffikin)	161228
1949	Notre Dame Football Games, The	DT			Series. 9-24-1949. DuMont, NBC.	Sportscaster-Announcers Mel Allen (1949-1950), Jim Britt (1949-1950), Dick Enberg (1991), Bill Walsh (1991), Tom Hammond (1992), Cris Collinworth (1992).	161229
1992	Notre Dame Saturday	DT				Sports Program. TV Co-Anchor (Hannah Storm)	161230
2004	Notre musique (aka Our Music)	MF		Godard, Jean-Luc (Director-Writer)	France	Journalist Judith Lerner (Sarah Adler), a young Israeli journalist from Tel Aviv and Olgar Brodsky (Nade Dieu) a French-speaking Jew of Russian descent visit a European arts conference in Sarajevo. Lerner interviews a poet at the conference and surveys the city. Brodsky makes a digital-video film of the conference, visits her uncle who is translating for the conference and attends a lecture on film by director Jean-Luc Godard. 	161231
2003	Notta del Profeta, La: The Night of the Prophecy (aka Notte del Profeta, La)	M	DVD -R HQ 1992, 1993		EWTN -- Catholic Programming - Italy.	Roman Journalist reveals a man who exhibits purity and Christian charity.	161232
1971	Notte dei dannati, La	MF			Italy. 	Journalists Jean Duprey and his wife Danielle (Patrizia Viotti) have a special interest in unsolved mysteries. They receive a request of help by an old friend who is about to die by an unknown illness. He lives in an ancient castle with his wife and servants. Soon Duprey discovers that his friend’s wife is a witch originally bunt in the 18th century and that his friend is under her wicked influence. She practices the art of black magic and by killing off her husband’s family, she hopes to gain eternal beauty.	161233
1977	Notte dell'alta marea, La	MF				Photographer (Alain Montpetit).	161234
1962	Notte, La	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	161235
1978	Notti porno nel mono No. 2, Le	MF			Italy - Adult	Reporter (Marina Hedman).	161236
1999	Notting Hill	M	L			Journalist (Ian Boo Khoo). Journalist #1 (Andy de la Tour). Journalist #2 (Maureen Hibbert). Journalist #3 (Rupert Procter). Journalist #4 (David Sternberg). Press Photographer (Richard Woolfenden)."Time Out" Journalist (Julian Rhind-Tutt). Media. Horse and Hound Magazine. Press Conference.	161237
1977	Nous irons tous au paradis	MF			France	Radio News Host (Philippe Gildas - Voice).	161238
2004	Nous ne sommes pas des anges	TF			France	Journalist (Marie Drucker - Herself).	161239
2005	Nous ne sommes pas des anges	TF				Journalist Harry Roselmack (Himself - 2005).	161240
2008	Nouveau protocole, Le	MF				Journalist (David Clark). 	161241
1936	Novel on Yellow Paper	N		Smith, Stevie		Magazine Publisher Secretary Pompey Casmilus scribbles down her thoughts on yellow paper. It is 1935 and the voice of the thirties rings out as she chatters on about the Catholic Church, sex education, Nazi Germany, Euripides and all sorts of things. But most of all she thinks of love.	161242
2006	Novel Romance	M				Interviewer (Staci Lawrence). Editor (Traci Lords) yearns to be a mother. She chooses a talented but destitute novelist (Paul Johansson) and offers to publish his work in exchange for his sperm and a guarantee she will stay out of her life.	161243
1990	Novel, The	N		Michener, James		Critic who teaches literature struggles with his feelings about the author's success and his own ambitions. Critic of novel as well as writer, editor and reader locked in the desperate scenario of life, death, love and truth.  Chapter III: The Critic/	161244
1834	Novelettes of a Traveler; Or, Odds and Ends From the Knapsack of Thomas Singularity, Journeyman Printer	N	COPY	Nott, Henry Junius		Printer. Singularity's adventures as a journeyman printer	161245
1847	Novels by Eminent Hands: Crinoline	N	OWN	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Journalist. Munseer Jools de Chacarac writes for Orriflam, a Paris paper	161246
1847	Novels by Eminent Hands: Stars and Stripes	N		Thackeray, William Makepeace		Freelancer Munseer Jools de Chacarac, a penny-a-liner.	161247
2007	Novels in Three Lines	N		Feneon, Felix		Journalist Felix Feneon mastered the art of flash nonfiction in the 1,220 short items he wrote for a Paris newspaper in 1906 -- decades before the rise of flash fiction.Collected and published in book form after his death, his miniature masterpieces are a tour de force of Pointillist prose.From adultery, murder, revenge and traffic accidents to tax collection, labor unrest and suicides, it captures daily life in France a century ago.Feneon was a quiet dandy and secret anarchist, a champion of Seurat and first publisher of Lautreamont, translator of Poe and Jane Austen. He transformed newspaper hackwork into a modernist mosaic that captures the particular details of a place and an ageHis novel is a unique artifact from the golden age of the newspaper and a window into France in 1906 on the cusp of modernity.	161248
2005	November	M				Photographer Sophie (Courteney Cox). Her boyfriend is murdered during a convenience store robbery and she tries to come to grips with the situation.	161249
1981	November 22	N		Woolley, Bryan		News Media	161250
1995	November Conspiracy, The	M	SVD 795			Journalist (Paige Turco) finds herself at center of political intrigue after secret-agent boyfriend is killed.	161251
1979	November Man, The	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		News Media	161252
1993	November Men, The	M				Interviewer (Jeanette Svenson)	161253
2007	November Son	M				News Media. Reporter Parker Lown (Julie King). Reporter Shady McNeill (Sy Stevens). Interviewer on TV (Jason Sechrest).	161254
1968	Novemberverbrecher - Eine Erinnerung	TF				Interviewer (Rudolf Rohlinger).	161255
2001	Novocaine	M				Anchorwoman (Mary Ann Childers).	161256
1997	Novogodisnja pljacka	MTF				TV Anchor (Danijela Trbovic)	161257
1929	Novyy Vavilon	MF			Soviet Union	Journalist Lutro (Sergei Gerasimov).	161258
1970	Now	DT				Columnist Sylvia Porter, financial columnist and Louis Rukeyser, ABC's economics editor	161259
1993	Now	DT			Series 1993-1994	TV News Program. Anchors Tom Brokaw, Katie Couric, Bob Costas.	161260
1999	Now and Again: One for the Money	T			Episode #4. 10-15-1999	Interviewer (Kit Flanagan).	161261
1999	Now and Again: Over Easy	T			Episode #3. 10-8-1999	Reporter (Eisa Davis).	161262
1973	Now and Forever	NM		Hoares, H.A.		News Media	161263
1955	Now and Forever	M				Reporter (Michael Pertwee).	161264
1954	Now and Then	DT			Series. 8-1-1954 to 6-26-1955.	Host Dr. Frank Baxter.	161265
2009	Now Here	M				News Media. Reporter (Sean Goodman). 	161266
1988	Now I Know	M				Reporter (Ric Reitz).	161267
1995	Now I Know Everything	N		Postman, Andrew		Columnist Andrew Postman (same as the author), a would-be novelist, is hired to write a column for a glossy woman's magazine. He is supposed to project a man's vulnerability and sensitivity in discussing etiquette, orgasms and more.As "Vince: A Man's View" for G------ Magazine, a mass market women's magazine,  he becomes very popular and has a series of girlfriends until he meets his true love. Believes he has a license to love for the sake of story ideas.He finds when he reveals his identity, as "the man behind the myth" he becomes  instantly popular with women who want to help him gather "material" for his columns although most of these encounters are unconsummated.He zigzags his way through the gossipy, cutthroat Manhattan publishing world. As the writer for a men's perspective column in a prominent women's magazine, Andrew is stumped when one of his readers challenges him to explain what men really want.Andrew's romantic struggles inspire columns and eventually a novel -- this one, in fact. Smart mix of good advice and urban wit.	161268
1997	Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep	NM		Rushford, Patricia H.		Freelance Travel Writer Helen Bradley, grandmother and former police officer from a small town along the Oregon coast. She learns a prominent gerontologist has died under mysterious circumstances. She solves the mystery.Gets occasional assignment from her former employer, the U.S. government just to keep life interesting.	161269
1934	Now I'll Tell	M				Photographer (Frank Melton).	161270
1991	Now It Can Be Told:	DT	SV 101		Episode. 9-9-1991	Correspondents. Senior Correspondent Krista Bradford. Correspondent Alexander Johnson. Correspondent Craig Rivera.	161271
1935	Now Or Never	P	MLPL	Wells, Maie L.	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	161272
1997	Now or Never	NM		Adler, Elizabeth		TV Investigative Reporter Mallory Malone is the beautiful star of a prime-time investigative TV show (host of an America's Most Wanted-type program. Serial killer is stalking young women in Boston. Police detective wants her to feature case.Arrogant Malone agrees to meet the detective but expects to deny his request as unworthy of her talents. What she does not expect, once they do meet, is the electric attraction between them.As the case unfolds, their relationship blossoms. Malone is faced with revealing her deepest personal secrets in order to catch the killer.One reviewer:  Silence of the Lambs meets Danielle Steel. Malone's top-rated show reenacts heinous crimes and often jogs witnesses' memories enough to shake loose the clue that could break the case. She's known as "TV detective."	161273
1999	Now or Never: Hand in Glove	NR		Stuart, Anne	Harlequin	Reporter Judith Daniels works in a small town. When her friend dies of mysterious circumstances at the Puppet Factory, she investigates. Someone tries to kill her.She falls for the man who runs the Puppet Factory -- and he may have been responsible for her friend's death.	161274
1999	Now or Never: Rafe's Revenge	NR		Stuart, Anne	Harlequin	Critic Silver Carlylse writes a scathing review of movie mogul. Now he has a target on her back and is determined to make her pay in one form or another.	161275
2008	Now What?	NSF		Meyers, John		Reporter is persistent in covering the story of a test of the world’s first time machine, which ends in disaster when it falls short of its target, mistakenly plucks up an army officer about to go into battle with General Custer and brings him into a world 142 years later. The officer must cope with the shock of the future -- filmed live by the persistent news reporter. He finds everything strange and frightening and discovers what happened to his troops and his reputation when he was removed from the battle of the Little Big Horn. The scientists involved in the project must deal with the shock of their mistake, hide the officer from the press and figure out what to do with him. To complicate matters, professional spies and a couple of local small time crooks enter the picture in an attempt to steal the plans for the time machine to auction off to foreign powers. 	161276
2005	Now With Bill Moyers	DT				Host Bill Moyers. Correspondent Michele Mitchell. Host David Branccacio.	161277
1993	Now You Know	N		Frayn, Michael		Public relations Practitioner Terry is a womanizing director of an agency that publicizes embarrassing stories about the British government.	161278
2002	Now You Know	M				Newspaper Boy (Christopher Nightingail).	161279
2004	Now You See It	N		Lynn, Allison		Magazine Travel Editor David and his wife, a teacher, are a married couple of privileged background living in New York City whose desire for children and inability to conceive expose some deep-seated stress in their marriage.David is nonchalant about his secure place in the world whose sinecure at a middle brow magazine,  Travel Excursions, masks his serious journalistic intentions.While honeymooning in Peru, David got wind of a missing American businessman trekker and sent Jessica back to New York so he could chase the story. Four years later, Jessica disappears.The American trekker in Peru is spotted again, linked to a radical leftist guerilla group, and David again races to pursue the elusive details, uncovering a false trail.The story of the U.S. businessman gone missing in Peru was the one real scoop of his career.	161280
1955	Now, Where Was I?	T			Kraft	Press. Vincent Sardi Jr., of Sardi's	161281
1997	Nowhere	M				News Media.  Julie, the Newscaster (Lauren Tewes). Photographer (Stephane Sednaoui - The Photographer).	161282
2007	Nowhere	N		Christopher, Shane		Reporter Mari Kinsella and a detective, with their last near-death investigation behind them, take on another bizarre case -- this time a New York City killer who seems to be from another time and place.	161283
1987	Nowhere Man	N	OWN - H	Oster, Jerry		Documentary Maker. Young woman making a documentary film about police	161284
1995	Nowhere Man: Absolute Zero	MT	VHS 720		Episode #1. 8-28-1995. Series 8-28-1995 to 5-20-1996.	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.On August 28, 1995, Veil has his identity suddenly erased by a mysterious conspiracy. Nobody recognizes him, including his own wife. His studio is empty, his art show at a gallery has vanished. His entire past ceases to exist.People are chasing him but he doesn't know why except it has something to do with a picture of a brutal execution he took a year earlier, now missing from his studio. He has the negative and "they" want it. The hunt is on."My name is Thomas Veil, or at least it was. I'm a photographer. I had it all: a wife, Alyson, friends, a career. And in one moment it was all taken away, all because of a single photograph. I have it. They want it…. ""...And they will do anything to get the negative. I'm keeping this diary as proof that these events are real. I know they are. They have to be."  Veil is confused when his wife denies knowing him. A sinister psychiatrist hammers away at his sanity.	161285
1995	Nowhere Man: Alpha Spike, The	T			Episode #8. 10-30-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Searching for clues about Dr. Bellamy, Veil traces the beginnings of the mysterious man's research to a private school, The Sterling Academy.There he gets a job as a groundskeeper and not only uncovers that the administration is programming the student through elaborate subliminal persuasion, but exposes a murder and a conspiracy to cover it up.	161286
1996	Nowhere Man: Calaway	T			Episode #22. 4-29-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Veil's twisted odyssey leads him back to Calaway, the Illinois psychiatric hospital where his ordeal began and more revelations of what really happened to him while he was there.He discovers a former patient has joined the medical staff and has become "one of them." Veil attempts to convince him that he's completely victimized by them.Veil also witnesses another man undergoing the first phrase of conditioning, an ordeal identical to what Veil underwent months ago at the hands of "them."	161287
1996	Nowhere Man: Contact	T			Episode #13. 1-15-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Dissenter from the Organization contacts Veil and supplies him with documentation that one of its highest ranking members is the one primarily responsible for the decision to erase his identity.The mysterious man also turns over photos of Veil's deceitful wife, Alyson, in compromising poses with the man and then offers to furnish Veil with valuable information from the group's dossier on him if he reciprocates by killing the man.Before long, Veil finds himself in a risky alliance with someone inside the enemy's camp.	161288
1996	Nowhere Man: Dark Side Of The Moon, The	T			Episode #21. 4-15-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Tom Veil is mugged by a street gang and is stripped of his belongings and for the first time the "Hidden Agenda" negatives are out of his possession.While Veil and the Organization both attempt to track down the gang member who stole the pack containing the coveted negatives, the thief winds up dead and Veil is a suspect in his murder.Stakes get higher when Veil is pursued not only by a dangerous and unknown enemy, but a vengeful group of street hoodlums seeking his demise.	161289
1996	Nowhere Man: Doppelganger	T			Episode #19. 3-18-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.After Veil's only ally within The Organization is taken away from him, he suspects information in the palmtop computer could have been deliberately compromised all along. He debates options, weighs the fates before using one more tip from the computer.He gets the name and address of Clare Hillard ((Jamie Rose), a reporter who covered the same sector where he took the now sought-after photo. He arrives in Hillard's small Ohio town and is met with cold reception from her.He soon discovers that there's a nearly identical man living there who has adopted his name, his profession and his photographs including "Hidden Agenda." When Claire Hillard disappears, Veil is suspected of foul play and arrested.Veil's case is assigned to a deputy public defender. When he tells his story to her, she is intrigued and offers to help him. Veil knows he's in the wrong place and the wrong time when she returns with the other Tom Veil and has the negatives.	161290
1995	Nowhere Man: Enemy Within, An	T			Episode #11. 11-20-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.While camping in Pennsylvania farm country, Veil is accidentally shot by a guard for a powerful food conglomerate. Near death, he's discovered in the woods by a local woman who takes him to her remote farmhouse and nurses him back to health.Finally, Veil has found a safe place and someone he can trust. As he recuperates, Veil learns the small town is torn apart by Collective Foods, an aggressive corporation which is trying to buy all the land -- by force.She is unwilling to sell her farm so the dominant force takes legal action accusing her of blocking progress. As she grows closer to Veil, she is inspired to strengthen her opposition to the enemy.	161291
1995	Nowhere Man: Father	T			Episode #10. 11-13-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.In need of anything connecting him to his former life, Veil risks returning to the house and town he grew up in and, while savoring this small but significant part of his past, he unexpectedly meets the man who betrayed him 20 years earlier -- his father.	161292
1996	Nowhere Man: Forever Jung	T			Episode #15. 2-5-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Recurrent address in his electronic file leads Veil to a nursing home in Minnesota where he secures a job as an orderly. Initially he finds no apparent connection to his unknown pursuers, but it turns out he's entered a covert and ominous operation.Advanced Biogentics Lab. There, those in the twilight of their life disappear without a trace to become part of a surreal, sophisticated experiment that provides them with a youthful appearance in exchange for something more valuable.	161293
1996	Nowhere Man: Gemini Man	T			Episode #25. 5-20-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Following up on secret information provided by the FBI, Tom finds two valuable clues -- the original untouched photo of "Hidden Agenda" and a key to the safe house inhabited by the agent who gathered the data -- an operative code named Gemini.	161294
1996	Nowhere Man: Heart of Darkness	T			Episode #14. 1-22-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Using information provided by his contact, a traitor within the enemy's ranks, Veil tracks down a retired military man, a renowned fanatic, connected to the execution pictured in "Hidden Agenda."To gain access to the controversial and closely guarded man, Veil must find a way to infiltrate the American Guard, the radical political action group the retired military man has founded.	161295
1996	Nowhere Man: Hidden Agenda	T			Episode #18. 2-26-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Carefully setting the trap, the informant from within the Organization gains Veil's confidence and persuades him to divulge the details and events surrounding the execution in his "Hidden Agenda" photograph.In a series of flashbacks, Veil recalls his assignment in Nicaragua, how he and another Journalist Harrison Barton (Dwight Schultz) uncovered what they believed to be illegal operations by U.S. military personnel.Flashbacks also reveals how Veil's resemblance to rock 'n' roll icon Jim Morrison may have saved his life.	161296
1995	Nowhere Man: Incredible Derek, The	T			Episode #3. 9-11-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.In his search for reasons why someone wants the negative of his "Hidden Agenda" photo, Veil enlarges it and detects details that lead him to a remote Georgian town to hunt down more answers.There he happens upon a traveling side show starring Derek, a 10-year-old blind child billed as "The Boy Psychic," who reveals ominous news about Veil's pursuers.	161297
1995	Nowhere Man: It's Not Such a Wonderful Life	T			Episode #12.11-27-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Photographer (Scott Eisenhower). Federal agents local Veil, reveal the identity of his enemy and disclose why "The Organization," a well-funded group of political fanatics wreaking havoc with foreign policy, are trying to destroy him.After Veil gives a sown deposition to authenticate his "Hidden Agenda" photograph, he's reunited with his wife Alyson and his mother. He is on his way to having a merry Christmas when U.S. government officials whisk him away to a safe house.There he awaits the arrest of the perpetrators. Alyson tells him what happened at that fateful night and her on-going struggle to save both their lives.	161298
1996	Nowhere Man: Marathon	T			Episode #24. 5-13-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Just when he's at the end of his rope, Veil finds new meaning in the "Hidden Agenda" negative when he enlarges a print of it and discovers a previously obscured section.The new clues lead him to Heritage House, a research facility in Washington D.C. and its foreboding Project Marathon. There he stumbles upon an FBI investigation and is targeted for assassination by more than one enemy.As the stakes get higher, Veil makes two new contacts including a highly placed source at the FBI. He's provided with valuable information on his enemy and the men pictured in "Hidden Agenda" -- one a missing United States senator.He also gets a key to a safety deposit box which contains a dossier on his case.	161299
1995	Nowhere Man: Paradise On Your Doorstep	T			Episode #5. 9-25-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.After getting a job in a small town photo shop, Tom is stunned to glimpse a picture of his wife Alyson as he processes a customer's film. He frantically pursues that customer to question where she shot the picture.The chase lands him in New Phoenix, a haven for the disenfranchised and a community of people who have for one reason or another lost their identity at the hands of the mysterious enemy.	161300
1995	Nowhere Man: Rough Whimper of Insanity, A	T			Episode #7. 10-23-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Unsure if he's running towards something or away from it, an exhausted Veil happens upon a disabled, reclusive computer genius, Scott Hansen (Sean Whalen).The young "hacker" is able to access Veil's deleted files -- the only trace of his existence -- and through an intricate virtual reality session -- takes Veil back to his wife Alyson and also helps him get information about his pursuers.	161301
1996	Nowhere Man: Shine a Light On You	T			Episode #16. 2-12-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Veil makes his way to New Mexico hoping to locate a name he's linked to the Organization. Arrives in a small desert town which is in a clamor over several UFO sightings and is told that the man, a local scientist, mysteriously disappeared months earlier.He is believed to have been abducted by aliens. Veil tracks down the man's daughter, a young woman convinced her father is being held against his will by an alien spacecraft.After witnessing the phenomenon the town believes is a UFO landing, Veil convinces the man's daughter to show him her father's workplace, the Weaver Institute.He soon confirms his suspicions that the unknown enemy conspiring against him are the people the man is working for, and they're funding a dangerous electro-magnetic experiment that transmits electricity -- and eventually gives ultimate control.	161302
1995	Nowhere Man: Something About Her	T			Episode #4. 9-18-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Classified as the unknown enemy's first priority, the elusive Veil is apprehended and submitted into a chemically inducted hallucinatory state in which his attackers have complete control over his sense of time and space.While he's within their "lab" setting, they employ actors and elaborate sets to convince Veil he's been in a loving relationship with a woman to whom he'll soon divulge the sought after information.	161303
1995	Nowhere Man: Spider Webb, The	T			Episode #6. 10-9-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.While hiding out in a cheesy motel, Veil happens upon The Lenny Little Show, a public access TV series in which the main character is uncannily depicting Veil's own frightening life.Struggling to understand, Veil watches as unknown forces pursue Lenny and attempt to erase his every trace. He sees the actors perform the exact same dialogue and reenact experiences he endured as recently as the previous day.Trying to grasp what's happening, Veil angrily pursues an explanation, which leads him to the strange offices of Max Webb Productions -- and his tormentors.	161304
1996	Nowhere Man: Stay Tuned	T			Episode #17. 2-19-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Veil's link, a traitor within the Organization," directs him to the idyllic town of Darby, New York where a suspicious degree of cleanliness, incessant hospitality and unequivocal support for one local politician prevails.As he settles among the neighborly, strangely cheerful people there, he surmises that nothing in Darby is what it appears to be.After a local teenager and his school teacher caution Veil that something is terribly wrong in the town, he delves into the possibility that the Organization is employing a version of mind-control.	161305
1996	Nowhere Man: Through a Lens Darkly	T			Episode #20. 4-8-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Veil is snatched away by the enemy's operatives and taken on a manufactured trip down memory lane. Then at the hand of one of the Organization's most twisted experts, he is subjected to an elaborate combination of chemicals and refracted light.This triggers his advanced hypnosis. During the dreamlike state he is haunted with altered memories, particularly a troublesome time when, accompanied by his childhood sweetheart Laura, he was a photojournalist covering Northern Ireland.Veil is taken to the deserted Fieldstone Manshion and endures a seemingly endless loop of flashbacks. He relives happy times spent with Laura when he was a 10-year-old boy and a teenager, then tormented by the painful circumstances in Belfast.During the ordeal he is repeatedly confronted by the enemy's sinister agent until the distraught and broken down Veil agrees to relinquish the coveted "Hidden Agenda" negatives.	161306
1995	Nowhere Man: Turnabout	T			Episode #2. 9-4-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Attempting to avert his unknown attackers, Veil uses his doctor's driver's license and credit cards as he sets out on a desperate search for answers as to who has stripped away his entire life.Before long, he's presumed to be the missing doctor, tracked down and taken to the enemy's headquarters for Western Operations. There he is instructed to make one of their subjects comply with the same conditioning procedure he administered to Veil.	161307
1995	Nowhere Man: You Really Got a Hold On Me	T			Episode #9. 11-6-1995	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.As Veil's mysterious pursuers close in and are about to kill him, his life is saved by a peculiar stranger.He's thunderstruck when the man, a quirky drifter, seems to know all about his situation and, with or without Veil's cooperation, is intent on showing him the only way out of it.	161308
1996	Nowhere Man: Zero Minus Ten	T			Episode #23. 5-6-1996	Photojournalist Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood) who, in the course of an evening, seemingly has his whole existence erased. He is all alone with no option but to begin a desperate, dangerous quest to find out how and why this has happened.Veil wakes from a coma to hear the unsettling news that he was in a bad car accident months earlier and his ordeal of identity erasure was just a terrible nightmare.At his bedside is his ever-loving wife Alyson and his best friend Larry Levy, a man Veil swears he once saw dead and stuffed in a closet.Larry, who insists he's been alive and well living in South America for the past nine months, tries to assure Veil that everything the doctors and Alyson told him about his hospitalization is true.Eventually, trusting his old buddy, Veil pleads with Larry to believe his story and help protect him from the enemy. Meanwhile, his lab assistant plans for another showing of Veil's photographic art -- with the centerpiece photo entitled "Displaced."	161309
2006	Nowhere Street	M				Cameraman (Stanley Shunkamolah).	161310
1994	Nowhere to Hide	MT				TV News Anchor (Jill Teed)	161311
1996	Nowhere to Run	N		Daley, Robert		Paris Match Reporter interviews a French financial inspector Madeleine Leclerq and she is punished by being exiled to meaningless job with the Youth Brigade and given the gate by her live-in-lawyer.	161312
2009	NowhereLand	M				Reporter (Kent Shocknek). 	161313
1970	Nowy	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Ryszard Pietruski).	161314
2004	NTSB: Crash of Flight 323, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Nicola Crosbie). Reporter #2 (Claire Riley). News Anchor (Mi-Jung Lee).	161315
1966	Nu stiger den	MF				Journalist Vernoe (Jesper Langberg).	161316
1974	Nuage entre les dents, Un (aka Cloud in the Teeth, A)	M	SVDSP 707		France. Ness	Journalists, Reporter-writer Malisard (Philippe Noiret) and Photographer Prevot (Pierre Richard), cross Paris in search of news, especially scoops. They pick up the children of one of them and forget them somewhere else.They lose their kids and become suspects, which gives the newspaper a big scoop. They enter some of the darker sides of Paris searching for the kids while their newspaper makes big story out of the children's disappearance. Kids were always home sleeping.La director du journal (Claude Pieplu). Inspired by a tale of some paranoia mothers, the journalists themselves become unknowingly the suspects of the disappearance of their children. This gives the newspaper a big scoop.They discover later the children are quietly sleeping at home, but the scoop is there to sell.	161317
1986	Nuclear Conspiracy, The (Neuesbericht Uber Eine Reise in Eine Strahlende Zukunft)	M		Erler, Rainer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist disappears while investigating nuclear waste. Head of publishing agency said his photographer thinks "the meaning of life consists of sitting on smoldering powder kegs so that she can turn red-hot news into trendy picture stories."Photographer's assistant, a photojournalist, helps the woman investigate.  Head of agency agrees to finance search if woman, who once worked for Daily Telegraph in New York, gives him exclusive on her story accompanied by pictures taken by photojournalistUsual political conspiracy incidents occur -- they're followed by authorities, the woman's daughter is kidnapped and a reporter from the International News Agency gets killed after giving them information.  Nuclear waste is being stockpiled in Australia.Journalist returns and calls the story a fabric of lies claiming the head of the agency tried to blackmail him. Nuclear waste conspiracy revealed.  As film ends, woman, her lover and the photojournalist fly off searching for  missing radioactive materialsWoman and love demonstrate efforts of press to try to expose corrupt and dangerous activities. News organization appears corrupt. Photojournalist depicted as unfeeling who puts professional ambitions above all else.	161318
1982	Nuclear Family, The	MT				Newscaster (Gavin Campbell).	161319
2007	Nuclear Secrets	MT				Reporters (Sidney Malone, Scott Munson). 	161320
1962	Nude Odyssey	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	161321
1965	Nude Scrapbook	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	161322
2000	Nude Untitled	N		Colin, Beatrice	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	161323
1958	Nudist Paradise	M				Interviewer (Celia Hewitt).	161324
1988	Nudity Required	M				Reporter (David Westwood).	161325
1993	Nueve treinta	DF			Mexico. Series 1993-2001	TV Anchors Jose Gordon, Miriam Moscona.	161326
2002	Nugget, The	M				TV Reporter (Charmaine Hurrell). TV Producer (Hugh Bateman).	161327
1933	Nuisance, The	M				Photographer (James Donlan).	161328
1973	Nuit americaine, La	MF			France/Italy.	TV Reporter (Maurice Seveno). Photographer (Pierre Zucca).	161329
1987	Nulle part ailleurs	DF			France. Series 1987-2001	Journalist Bruce Toussaint. Message a Caractere Informative Nicholas & Bruno (1998-2000). Host Noon Edition Francois Pecheux (2000-2001). Weather Forecast Presenter Katia Barillot (2000-2001).  Hosts Alexandre Devoise, Anne de Petrini.Journalist Daphne Roulier)	161330
1980	Numax presenta…	DF				Reporter (Joaquim Jorda).	161331
2006	NUMB3RS: All's Fair	T			Episode #32. 3-31-2006	Publicist (Stephanie Kurtzuba). Interview with Iraqi woman in the United States to talk about atrocities against women back home is scheduled when the woman is murdered.Clues lead to American military suspect and the team must determine their truth before another killing occurs.	161332
2005	NUMB3RS: Better or Worse	T			Episode #16. 9-30-2005	News Media. On-Air Reporter (Elizabeth Wood).	161333
2008	NUMB3RS: Breaking Point	T	DVD -R HQ 9490 (No Number on the DVD itself). 		Episode. 1-11-2008	Investigative Reporter  Bonnie Parks is missing. Channel 8 TV Male News Reporter interviews Professor Charles Epps as an FBI consultant on the case.  On Screen: “Reporter Still Missing. Downtown Federal Building. FBI Field Office - 10:27 a.m.” Charlie reveals some of the things he will look for in the missing reporter case. FBI angry about the interview. The kidnappers go after Charlie and try to kill him. They have kidnapped the reporter so she won’t expose a land fraud scheme until the zoning commission votes on the matter. With Charlie’s math help, the FBI agents find Parks hidden away in a run-down cabin in a rural area. 	161334
2006	NUMB3RS: Brutus (aka Numbers)	T	DVD -R HQ 7403		Episode.	News Media.	161335
2007	NUMB3RS: Burn Rate	T	DVD -R HQ 9338		Episode. 4-2007	Reporter John Walton of the Los Angeles Ledger, a science and technology reporter, is blown up when a bomb arrives in his office in the mail. He’s one victim of a serial mail bomber.	161336
2007	NUMB3RS: Chinese Box	T	DVD -R HQ 9379		Episode. 12-2007	Public Relations work on Charlie’s book continues. Wants to shoot picture of Charlie at FBI headquarters. A former FBI contractor shoots an agent at headquarters and takes another FBI agent as hostage in an elevator. Charlie has a solution but no one listens to him.	161337
2009	NUMB3RS: Con Job	T	DVD -R HQ 11627		Episode. 11-21-2009	TV Weather-Traffic Girl is very sexy so Alan Eppes is watching her when her report is interrupted with a crime in progress. 	161338
2006	NUMB3RS: Dark Matter (aka Numbers)	T	DVD -R HQ 5827		Episode. 4-7-2006	School Newspaper Reporter Karen Camden writes articles on steroid use at the school and is set up for a rape by three students. She also does an article on gamers and takes part in a school killing rampage.Three killers murder 8 students and wound 12 others. She kills the student who set her up for the rape and two of the rapists.	161339
2008	NUMB3RS: End Game	T	DVD -R HQ 9874		Episode. 4-25-2008	News Media cover kidnapping-murder of a soldier’s father. Don’s team tries to figure out the motive when the family of a fugitive on the run for murder is kidnapped by a gang of military thieves.	161340
2007	NUMB3RS: Graphic	T	DVD -R HQ 9315		Episode.  11-23-2007	African-American Magazine Writer Peter Lang from Vanity Fair wants to do a profile on Charles Epps, the FBI math guy getting a lot of publicity from his best-selling book. Charlie says his publisher and publicist want him and his friends to cooperate with him. Charlie is becoming a media celebrity and the most popular professor at the university.  Writer is dubious of Charles’ motives for writing the book but ultimately the profile is a favorable one. “The article is not a hit job,” says Charlie’s father. In the meantime, Charlie helps solve the mystery of a missing comic book first edition and a group of forgeries that follow its disappearance. 	161341
2009	NUMB3RS: Greatest Hits	T	DVD -R HQ 11125		Episode. 5-8-2009	News Media cover a series of bank robberies committed by copy cats. 	161342
2010	NUMB3RS: Growin’  Up	T	DVD -R HQ 11823		Episode. 3-5-2010	TV Reporter Mary Paulson (Moira Kelly) covers the story of her brother’s suicide involving the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been sexually assaulted by their shop teacher when they were boys 22 years ago. When one of the surviving victims is shot to death, the FBI gets involved. Paulson is doing a human interest story on three men who at 10 years of age had been raped by their shop teacher. The sister of one of the victims, Paulson still mourns her brother who took his own life soon after the incident. Now, Mary wonders if her brother killed himself or was in fact murdered by his rapist, who turns out to be still alive. She hands over an extremely incriminating video that shows a possible motive for the killing. It shows the victims beating up and raping the teacher after he was released from prison for his crime. 	161343
2009	NUMB3RS: Hangman	T	DVD -R HQ 11429 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 9-25-2009	News Media cover a former radical’s appearance from a determined sniper who wants him dead and who is leading the FBI on a cat-and-mouse chase as he closes in on his prey.	161344
2008	NUMB3RS: Magic Show	T	DVD -R HQ 10492		Episode. 11-8-2008	News Media cover disappearance of a magician during her show. Television reporters crowd around FBI man to get the story. Later seen on the television as well. 	161345
2005	NUMB3RS: Obsession (aka Numbers)	T	DVD -R HQ 4449		Episode #16. 10-7-2005	Tabloid Celebrity Photographer is murdered. The FBI team search for the stalker of a pop princess but suspect that the princess may not be a victim at all. Paparazzi #1 (Chase Hoyt).	161346
2009	NUMB3RS: Old Soldiers	T	DVD -R HQ 11671		Episode. 12-4-2009	News Media. When the team foils a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recover bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist, they call on retired Agent Roger Bloom for help. News media covers the story.	161347
2005	NUMB3RS: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-23-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Richard Saxton). Reporter #2 (Anna Maganini). Reporter #3 (Mark Berry).	161348
2007	NUMB3RS: Primacy	T	DVD -R HQ 9258		Episode.  11-9-2007	News Media 	161349
2007	NUMB3RS: Tabu	T	DVD -R HQ 9278		Episode.  11-16-2007	News Media  Kidnapped heiress complains about to her rich father about how he made her a “punch line on David Letterman” as the Tabloid Princess.  Refers to news media coverage of her. Turns out she is the one who planned the whole thing and finally takes her father hostage before the FBI can rescue him and capture her. 	161350
2009	NUMB3RS: Trouble in Chinatown	T	DVD -R HQ 10805		Episode. 1-23-2009	News Media. Feud between Chinese gangs leads to kidnapping of an undercover agent and the reappearance of Samuel Kraft, self-proclaimed psyche who wants to do a reality show on how he works with the FBI and solves cases. 	161351
2007	NUMB3RS: Trust Metric	T	DVD -R HQ 9003			News Media coverage.	161352
2006	NUMB3RS: Undercurrents	T	DVD -R HQ 6069		Episode. 5-12-2006	Reporter. News Media. Bodies of young Asian girls wash up on the beach including one with the bird flu.	161353
2006	NUMB3RS: Waste Not	T	DVD -R HQ 7365		Episode. 11-17-2006	News Media. After a sinkhole collapses under a school playground, the FBI team investigates a trail of illegal waste-disposal.	161354
1983	Number 10: Underdog	T			Episode #2. 2-20-1983	Reporter (Peter Bagley). Reporter (Anthony Havering).	161355
2001	Number 9 Rodeo Drive	N		Montgomery, Jo		Public Relations Practitioner Stephanie Karras is a beautiful, strong-willed woman who, starting from scratch, builds Number 9 Rodeo Drive into Hollywood’s hottest PR firm. An intimate inside look at the fast-paced world of PR, the public relations industry in Hollywood from the 1960s through the 1980s. Karras comes from a small town in southwestern Oklahoma and comes to Hollywood to make her fortune. 	161356
1974	Number 96:	T			Episode.  2-1-1974. Series 1972-1977. Australia.	Interviewer (Ray Mitchell).	161357
1974	Number 96:	T			Australia. Series 1972-1977. Created a sensation dealing graphically with homosexuality, drug and alcohol addictions, ambitious and promiscuous people, insanity, rape and lots of sex.	Journalist Paul Mathews (David Whitford) and Photographer Bruce Taylor (Paul Weingott) have relationships with series’ star character Lawyer Don Finlayson. 	161358
1968	Number One	M	DVD -R 1720		Heston	Sportswriter Cal Woodward's column critical of football great.	161359
1985	Number One	MT				Interviewer (Prunella Gee)	161360
1995	Number One Fan	M				Reporter (Nina Blackwood)	161361
1982	Number One Sunset Boulevard	N		Silverstein, Mickie.-Teddi Sanford		News Media	161362
1987	Number One With a Bullet	M				Reporter (Kim Marriner).	161363
2009	Number One with a Bullet	DT			Documentary	Reporter (Joan Murray - Voice). Documentary that examines the violence in hip-hop through conversations with rappers discussing their experiences of being shot.	161364
2004	Number One, Longing. Number Two, Regret	M				Journalist (Jon Alcock). Photographer (Geoff Eyers)	161365
1960	Numbered Account, The	NM	OWN - H - P	Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#4 Julia Probyn Series	Freelance Journalist Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial dailyIn "Julia Involved" (H)	161366
1978	Nuorallatanssijan kuolema elli kuinka Pete Q sai siivet	TF			Finland	Interviewer (Vesa Vierikko).	161367
1995	Nur uber meine Leische	MF				Journalist-Reporter (Carola Wegerle). News broadcaster-Nachrichtensprecherin (Karin Klix)_	161368
2000	Nuremberg	MT			Miniseries	American Photographer (Norm Berketta).	161369
2000	Nurse Betty	M				TV Anchor (Elaine Corral Kendall)	161370
2009	Nurse Jackie: Health Care and Cinema	T	DVD -R HQ 11359		Episode #12. 8-24-2009	Movie Critic Neil Lederman (Victor Garber), a dry and demanding patient, comes out of his coma. Eddie learns the truth about Jackie’s family. 	161371
2009	Nurse Jackie: Pill-O-Matix	T	DVD -R HQ 11359		Episode #11. 8-17-2009	Movie Critic Neil Lederman (Victor Garber), a dry and demanding patient, is harassed by the student nurse Zoey. She then puts him into a coma by accidentally giving him an overdose of a pain killer, Fentanyl.	161372
1996	Nursery, The	N		Culbertson, Judi		Magazine Journalist Diana Larsen is a Woman magazine reporter researching a magazine article on adoption probes a local home for unwed mothers. She turns up disturbing irregularitiesOnly she takes a woman seriously who believes her newly adopted son, found dead in his crib, is not really the child who she believes was kidnapped. Police suspect the mother succumbed to fatigue and stress and smothered the child.Former maternity house resident calls Larsen with something important to reveal. The mother and the reporter team up to hunt for the son (and the reporter for a good article). They team up to uncover the truth.Number of supposedly accidental deaths increases and they discover villainy as bizarre as it is gruesome.	161373
1992	Nurses (with Geraldo Rivera)	T	SV 173		Episode. 11-7-92	Reporter Geraldo Rivera	161374
1964	Nurses, The: Love of a Smart Operator, The	T			Episode #68.6-25-1964	Photographer (Roger Boxhill).	161375
2002	Nursie	M				TV Newscaster (Gordon R. Reid)	161376
1921	Nut, The	M		Davenport, Kenneth (Story). William Parker, Lotta Woods (Senario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Pernelius Vanderbrook Jr. (Morris Hughes) is a millionaire cub reporter for the New York Times. He brings together an inventor and a woman who believes poor children will be helped by being exposed to the homes of the rich.Vanderbrook first gets onto a story that someone is pushing cart full of bodies through Greenwich Village. Sneaks into the hero's apartment and discovers bodies are actually mannequins. Heroine tricked by gambler while trying to help poor children.She is rescued by inventor.   Ness: Pernelius Vanderbrook Jr. is a thinly veiled imitation of Cornelius Vanderbilt.	161377
1987	Nuts	M				Court Reporter (Matt Riivald).	161378
1992	Nutt House, The	M				TV Newscaster (Christopher Mankiewicz). Benefit Reporter (Catherine Bach). Tennis Reporter (Lesa Ann Pedriana).	161379
1992	Nutt House, The	M				Newscaster (Christopher Mankiewicz). Tennis Reporter (Lisa Ann Pedriana). Benefit Reporter (Catherine Bach).  Two identical twins, separated since infancy, meet after 30 years causing a series of mistaken identity and crisis for all involved.	161380
1942	Nutty News	C				Parody Newsreel	161381
2000	Nutty Professor II: Klumps, The	M				News Media. Krusty Reporter (James D. Brubaker). American Newscaster (Richard Saxton).	161382
2007	Nya manniskan, Den	MF			Denmark	Journalists (Dag Helmerson, Susanne Hellstrom)	161383
1988	Nya tider	MTF				Journalist (Soren Hagdal)	161384
2001	Nya tider	TF			Episode #64. 5-29-2001	Journalist P-G Ek (Jan Arfstrom).	161385
2005	NYC Halloween Parade	DT				Interviewer (Debbie Rochon - Street Interviewer). Hosts (Kathleen Murphy, Felissa Rose, Dee Snider).	161386
2004	Nyhedsmagasinet	TF			Denmark. Series	Reporter Camilla Miehe-Renard. Hosts Mette Vibe Utzon, Soren Vesterby.	161387
1984	Nyla Wade: Burton Widows, The	NM		McConnell, Vicki	#2 Nyla Wade Mysteries	Reporter Nyla Wade is a lesbian journalist working in Oregon. She explores the past murder of two lesbians and finds a rich lesbian heritage, gay political allies, new friendships and love.	161388
1988	Nyla Wade: Double Daughter	NM	OWN - H	McConnell, Vicki	#3 Nyla Wade Mysteries	Reporter Nyla Wade is a lesbian journalist working in Oregon. One friend lies in a death-like coma. Another is marked for certain violence. When Nyla finally uncovers the truth about the campaign of hate she finds herself in the greatest peril of her life	161389
1982	Nyla Wade: Mrs. Porter's Letter	NM	OWN - H	McConnell, Vicki	#1 Nyla Wade Mysteries	Reporter Nyla Wade is a lesbian journalist working in Oregon takes on her first case.	161390
2005	Nylon Angel	NSF		Pierres, Marianne de		Journalist Razz Retribution is a 1-World journalist, a newsgirl, who is murdered on the Hi-way. While trying to send her sadistic boss to death row, Parrish Plessis finds herself sheltering a suspect in the newsgirl’s murder. In a world run by the media, the truth isn’t relevant -- it’s bad for ratings. Which is why Parish finds herself tagged for the murder -- and up to her tricked-out leather tank top in trouble. “The 1-World News blared on the vid screen a report about Razz Retribution’s assassination headlining it...the reporting bordered on hysteria: ‘One-World is devastated to inform all those viewers on the public viewing net of the brutal and cowardly slaying today of their beloved news anchorwoman, Razz Retribution. Razz Retribution was rumoured to be investigating reports of illegal genetic experimentation, when her car exploded on Hi-way 1049. Two men were cammed by Hi-way security fleeing from the site. If you have seen these men, please contact your Militia buddy with the information. One-World needs you, its family, to root out this evil continuing to plague our new era....’”In a world where the rich live behind the safety of a giant fortress wall and everyone else can go to hell Parrish Plesis has learned some useful survival tactics. Like don’t cross Jamon Mondo -- unless you want to be dead by the morning. But what’s a girl supposed to do when the one chance she may have of escaping from his grubby, stinking paws presents itself? Anyway, it’s hard to be a saint in a city, and Parrish is sick of doing what she’s told. Tonight she’s going to take her chance because she can’t face tomorrow. Parrish Plessis lives in a world where the divide between rich and poor is lethally enforced. On the wrong side of that divide, she has been working as a bodyguard in a world of genetic and cyber enhancements, overcrowding, fear and squalor. The soil has become so toxic that nothing will grow on it, and it’s not even safe to walk barefoot. When the Journalist Razz Retribution is murdered, Parrish finds herself involved in sheltering a suspect. The media control the eyes of the wealthy world, and the truth is very much their decision. So when they decide someone is guilty, that person will pay for the crime no matter what. Their hovering cameras and interrogation units are everywhere. 	161391
1944	Nylon Murders	CB			Everybody’s Comics #1	Reporter Joan Mason	161392
2004	Nyocker	MF			Hungary	CNN Reporter (Eva Soltesz - Voice). TV Anchor (Zoltan Toth G. - Voice).	161393
1987	Nyolc evszak	MTF			Hungary. Miniseries	PR Manager (Ottilia Borbath) in Clothes Factory. TV News Editor (Pal Somogyvan).	161394
2004	NYPD 2069	MT				Reporter (Carl Gilliard).	161395
1994	NYPD Blue:	T	SVDSP 1241 (Media Excerpts). SVD 1129 (Media Excerpts).  VHS 329. SV 318, 298, 281, 250.		Episodes. Series 9-21-1993 to 3-1-2005.	News Media	161396
1993	NYPD Blue: 4B or Not 4B	T			Episode #2. 9-28-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Peter Jacobson). Reporter #2 (Kevin Davis). Reporter #3 (Oni Faida Lampley).	161397
1996	NYPD Blue: Blackboard Jungle, The	T			Episode #54. 1-16-1996	Reporter witnesses Andy Sipowicz having a race relations problem with the organizer of the event.	161398
1993	NYPD Blue: Brown Appetit	T			Episode #3. 10-5-1993	News Media. Reporter #3 (Oni Faida Lampley).	161399
1996	NYPD Blue: Closing Time	T			Episode #65. 5-14-1996	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major).	161400
1997	NYPD Blue: Draining Experience, A	T			Episode #88. 5-20-1997	Magazine Journalist who wrote a bad story on the cops in New York now needs their help when he is mugged trying to help someone in trouble. Greg Medavoy and James Martinez help him out.	161401
1996	NYPD Blue: Girl Talk	T			Episode #60. 3-19-1996	News Media. Reporter (Maggie Rodriguez). Rapist-murderer is throwing small children from the tops of buildings and a cop from another precinct joins Simone and Sipowicz with their investigation.	161402
1994	NYPD Blue: Guns 'n Rosaries	T			Episode #21. 5-10-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Susan Metcalf). Reporter #2 (Dean Regan).	161403
1995	NYPD Blue: In the Butt, Bob	T			Episode #32. 1-10-1995.	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major).	161404
2000	NYPD Blue: Irvin Files, The	T			Episode #145. 3-28-2000	Magazine Freelancer Nikki Cameron (Jamie Rose) is trying to write her first article for an art magazine about Beller returns to the squad to give the detectives additional information about the art dealer's cousin.She tells the detectives the art dealer's cousin had a set of keys and has returned to New York. The detectives are looking into the disappearance of a snooty art dealer. Hint of mutual interest between Cameron and Danny Sorenson .After meeting Beller and his cousin, Sorenson and Sipowicz return to Beller's apartment where they are nearly ambushed by Cameron's accomplice who is carrying a gun.Both Nikki and her accomplice are brought into the squad and Sorenson lets her know that it will go better for her if she helps them put her accomplice away.	161405
2001	NYPD Blue: Johnny Got His Gold (2)	T			Episode #176. 11-6-2001	News Media. Detectives Connie McDowell, Greg Medavoy and Baldwin Jones begin investigating a shooting at a restaurant and see the news, which shows a picture of Sipowicz and mention his involvement in the morning's shootout. Reporter (Mackie West).	161406
1995	NYPD Blue: Murder With Teeth In It, A	T	SV 298, 297, 296 (Media Excerpts).		Episode #36. 2-21-1995	Reporter is Bobby Simone's girlfriend. He mentions a case in which evidence in the death of a pimp points to a cop that once helped Andy Sipowicz out with a problem. Bobby later regrets telling the reporter when the story hits the papers.	161407
1993	NYPD Blue: NYPD Lou	T			Episode #7. 11-2-1993	TV Reporter #1 (Riley Steiner). TV Reporter #2 (Joe Banks).	161408
2002	NYPD Blue: Oedipus Wrecked	T	SVD 1430		Episode. 5-7-2002	News Media	161409
2003	NYPD Blue: Off the Wall	T	DVD -R HQ 8189		Episode. 4-8-2003	News Media. Police accidentally shoot a 13-year-old boy while in pursuit of a murder suspect. Man with a record of beating his girlfriend is found dead.	161410
2000	NYPD Blue: Roll Out the Barrel	T	DVD -R HQ 4305. SVD 1124. SVD 1026		Episode	Reporter Nicole Graf (Elizabeth Berkley) chases a hot story about a  mobster's link to a dismembered woman. She has the same lead as the detectives who begin a stakeout of a mobster's current home.When Jones tries to persuade the reporter to leave, he winds up accompanying her while they tail the mobster to a restaurant. While at the restaurant Jones confronts the mobster who's been abusing his wife.	161411
2005	NYPD Blue: Stratis Fear	T	DVD -R HQ 2689		Episode. 1-18-2005	Public Relations man is killed after he has an affair with a paraplegic's wife.	161412
2000	NYPD Blue: Tea and Sympathy	T			Episode #151. 5-9-2000	Reporter Nicole Graf (Elizabeth Berkeley) that Baldwin Jones gave the story about a mobster's dead wife two weeks ago approaches him about the possibility of the two of them getting together for sex. He would rather have dinner first.	161413
1994	NYPD Blue: Trials & Tribulations	T			Episode #23. 10-11-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Major). Reporter #2 (Tiiu Leek).	161414
1994	NYPD Blue: Trials and Tribulations	T			Episode #23. 10-11-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Major). Reporter #2 (Tiiu Leek).	161415
1995	NYPD Blue: Vishy-Vashy-Vinny	T			Episode #33. 1-17-1995	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major).	161416
1993	Nyu Yoku no koppu	MF			Japan	Art Critic (Frank Licato).	161417
2001	O	M				Newscaster (Julie Fishell)	161418
1932	O Clouds, Roll Back	SS	MLPL	Latimer, Margery	In "Guardian Angel and Other Stories."	Magazine. Irma Sprecher and Spencer Goff and a new literary magazine. They want the editor Bruce to resign.  Narrator is Lucia.  Helen agrees to stand by them. But they end up supporting Bruce.	161419
1985	O slave a trave	MF				Photographer (Vlado Muller)	161420
1999	O som i Markoolio	TF			Mockdocumentary	Reporter (Fredde Granberg).	161421
2005	O.C., The: Blaze of Glory, The	T			Episode #43. 3-17-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Kirsten Cohen (Kelly Rowan), the publisher of the magazine, wants Carter to stick with the magazine despite his reservations.Cohen is a strong businesswoman who runs her rich husband's property development business and decides to start a magazine.	161422
2005	O.C., The: Brothers Grimm, The	T			Episode #44. 3-24-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. The magazine is officially launched.	161423
2007	O.C., The: Case of the Franks, The	T			Episode #89. 2-1-2007	TV Newscaster (Mel Fair).	161424
2006	O.C., The: Chrismukk-huh? The	T			Episode #83. 12-14-2006	News Media. News Correspondent (Jeff Witzke).	161425
2005	O.C., The: Chrismukkah Bar Mitz-vahkkah, The	T			Episode #61. 12-15-2005	Photographer (Blair Hickey).	161426
2007	O.C., The: Groundhog Day, The	T			Episode #88. 1-25-2007	Reporter (Mel Fair). 	161427
2005	O.C., The: Mallpisode, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9081		Episode #42. 3-10-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Kristen Cohen and Julie await the arrival of the new editor for Newport Living.  Marissa takes a break to join Summer, Seth and Ryan at the mall. 	161428
2005	O.C., The: O.C. Confidential, The	T			Episode #47. 4-21-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Kirsten Cohen and Carter, fulfilling more than their editorial duties, take a trip to Featherbrook's winery.	161429
2003	O.C., The: Perfect Couple, The	T			Episode #10. 11-12-2003	Photographer, Riviera (Kelly McCracken).	161430
2005	O.C., The: Power of Love, The	T			Episode #35. 1-13-2005	Photographer (Stephon Fuller).	161431
2005	O.C., The: Rager, The	T			Episode #46. 4-14-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Sandy wants to continue his friendship with Carter leaving a confused Kirsten.	161432
2005	O.C., The: Return of the Nana, The	T			Episode #48. 5-5-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Kirsten is left on her own to deal with her feelings for Carter.	161433
2005	O.C., The: Risky Business, The	T			Episode #45. 4-7-2005	Magazine Editor Carter Buckly (Billy Campbell) of Newport Living, a magazine in Orange County. Carter reinvigorates Seth and Zach's comic book dream much to the annoyance of Summer.	161434
1995	O.J. Simpson Story, The	MT	SVD 570			Journalist-Interviewer (Helaine Lembeck). Former football star's rise to fame and the events leading up to his arrest on murder charges.	161435
1974	O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose	DT				Los Angeles Times Reporter Dwight Chapin.	161436
1995	O.J. Simpson: Trial, The	DT			Series	News Media. Anchors Paul Moyer, Colleen Williams. Analyst Manny Medrano.	161437
2002	O.J.: Study in Black & White, A	DT				Sportscaster Jim Lampley, ABC Sports (1974-1987). Sportswriter Larry Felser, Buffalo News (1963-2001). Sports Editor Brad Pye Jr., Los Angeles Sentinel (1955-1983). Former Los Angeles Bureau Chief Lou Cannon of the, Washington Post.Former Sportswriter James Baker of the Buffalo Courier-Express. Correspondent Bernard Golbert of CBS News (1972-2000).	161438
1946	O.S.S.	M				Public Relations Man John Martin (Alan Ladd)	161439
1958	O.S.S.: Operation Newsboy	T			Episode #22. 2-17-1958. Dramatic Series	Newspaper Editor (Lloyd Lamble).	161440
1906	O'Brien-Burns Contest, Los Angeles, California	DM			Nov. 26th, 1906	Interviewer. Interview before the fight	161441
2004	O'Brien's Desk: Historical Mystery, An	NM		Russell, Ona		Reporter helps a female judge in 1923 unravel clues surrounding the blackmailing and near-fatal breakdown of one of Ohio's most prominent judges. Soon she becomes a victim of the blackmailer's hatred and revenge.With the help of a story-hungry reporter to whom the judge becomes ambivalently attached, she sets out to free the judge and herself from a common enemy.  The answer is in the hidden recesses of O'Brien's desk.Based on true events.	161442
1938	O'Mara	N	OWN - H	Greene, Laurence		Newspaperman. Tramp newspaperman, drunk, wastes talent. Hard-boiled newspaperman. The Atlantic Advocate. Malachy O'Mara, a genius at a headline.	161443
1996	O'Reilly Factor, The	T			Series. 10-7-1996-	News Contributor (Sandee Hubbell)	161444
2005	O'Reilly Factor, The	T			Episode #102. 3-8-2005	CBS News President Van Gordon Sauter.	161445
1878	O'Shah	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques."	Parody News. Series of news letters describing a visit to England by the Shah of Persia (satire).  London Telegraph.  Reuter.	161446
1919	Oakdale Affair, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	161447
2000	Oaklake Project	M				Reporter Shawna (Shawna Lake) investigates strange goings-on in a dark forest. With her trusty cameraman Tyler McNeal, Shawna attempts to uncover the truth behind mysterious disappearance of Oaklake's beautiful women./Shawna's cameraman isn't as reliable as she hoped and the beautiful brunette reporter is soon captured by the forest's malevolent force.	161448
2002	Obeo deo reinbou (aka Over the Rainbow)	MF			South Korea	Korean TV Anchorman-Weatherman Jin-su Lee (Lee Jung-Jae) who is suffering from partial amnesia after a nasty traffic accident and is now attempting to retrace memories of a lover named “Rainbow” he no longer remembers. He has a strong feeling that he is in love with someone. Unaware of this person’s actual identity, he sets out on a quest to find his missing love with the help of a trusted high school companion. But in the process of looking for his long-lost lover, he starts to develop feelings for his friend.	161449
1990	Obit	NM	OWN - H	Paisner, Daniel		Newspaperman. Axel Pimletz writes obituaries for a Boston newspaper	161450
1952	Obit Delayed	N		Nielsen, Helen		Press	161451
1946	Obit for Obie	SS	OWN	Brown, Fredric	In "Pure Pulp," 1999. Expanded into novel, "The Deep End."	Newspaperman Sam Evans, veteran newspaperman is haunted by discrepancies in an accidental death and uses his vacation to piece together the true story	161452
1973	Obituary	SM	GPL	Theridion, Paul		Reporter Bartholomew Schreiber and copyreader A.T. Ropos were fated for a bad end.  Narrator: city editor who knew them well.  Schreiber covered general assignments -- a big overgrown guy, mostly blubber.Schreiber, a Yale man. Performance was erratic. Once or twice came within a hairbreadth of a Pulitzer Prize.   Medium-sized newspaper.  Ropos was a Harvard man. Bony elf.  Had a huge scissors. Ropos and Schreiber had an all-out war on copy.Schreiber pulled a revolver and fired point-blank at the little man's chest. Ropos plunged the shears into the reporter's heart and the two adversaries sank in death to the city room floor.	161453
2006	Obituary	M	DVD -R HQ 9739, 9738. 			Obituary Columnist Denise (Dennie) Wilcox (Josie Bissett) of the Oakville Tribune. Obituary writer’s sanity is questioned as she investigates a murder. She narrates the story by stating that Journalism 101 teaches a basic lead: who, what, when, where and why. She works long hours in the morgue writing obituaries for the newspaper. When a colleague questions why she works so hard on obituaries, she explains these stories are important.  City Editor Stanley Morgan is old and pushes himself too hard, smokes two packs of cigarettes a day. He drops dead of a heart attack and Wilcox wants his job.  Wilcoxwrites the editor’s obituary: “Husband, father, journalist, gentleman. Born Sept. 26, 1928. In Oakville of natural causes, aged 68.” “A dedicated news reporter for the Oakville Tribune....” She doesn’t get the job. An old flame Simon Castella (Grant Nickcalls)  does and takes over city news. She’s angry because she was in line for the job. Editor tells her to work hard, “pay your dues and your time will come.”Jealous, deranged colleague (“The Yellow Scarf Killer”) stalks her, tries to kill her. She kills him and Simon and Denise walk away holding each other. Ends her narration with the same 5 Ws. She ends up as features editor of the Tribune and kissing the City Editor in the newsroom while the Editor looks on.  	161454
2004	Obituary for Major Reno, A	N		Wheeler, Richard S.		Reporter Joseph Richler of the New York Herald conducts the last interview with one of Custer's senior officers who was condemned for failing to come to Custer's aid on the day of the massacre in Montana, 1876.He tells the reporter he hopes to finally tell his side of the story. Richler doubts the man will be able to add anything new to the much-publicized account and is surprised to find he likes the man and believes him.He wonders why so many people vilified the man who actually saved half of Custer's company. Richler's investigation reveals treachery, professional jealousy, scapegoating hysteria.	161455
1962	Obituary for Mr. X	T			Dick Powell Show - 1-23-62	Newspaper. Steve Cochran, Nancy Davis, John Ireland, Dina Merrill, Gary Merrill	161456
2000	Obituary Writer, The	N		Shreve, Porter		Cub Reporter in St. Louis, small-time newsroom.	161457
1973	Obituary, The: Evil Touch, The	T			10-7-73	Newspaper. Leslie Nielsen	161458
1928	Object -- Alimony	M			AFI-Playwrights/Novelists	Writer	161459
1993	Object Lesson	N		Orlando, Jordan		Reporter. Solitary life of a young reporter interrupted by news of his friend's violent injury.	161460
1990	Object of Desire	M				Photographer (Laura Gemser)	161461
2004	Object of My Affection	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Peta Manning).	161462
1998	Object of My Affection, The	M	DVD			Theatre Critic Rodney Fraser (Nigel Hawthorne) is a cultural snob, outwardly superior, snotty drama critic who is gay. He is also a man of profound vulnerability, considerable wisdom and, in his private life anyway, compassionate. TV Anchor (Rosanna Scotto). TV Anchor (John Roland).	161463
2008	Object of My Obsession	NR		North, Cara	Gay	Sex Columnist Sonja Love of the Cali Chronicle, a popular print and online magazine, has two lovers -- all-American actors, one in film, the other on a popular cable television series. Together they do things in private that no one can ever know about. Sonja Love, sex columnist extraordinaire, PhD, has a main goal: to get an interview with the object of her obsession, Jacob Brandon, hot new Hollywood hunk dejour. Thanks to a highly controversial film, in which he stars, she is able to get to the press junket and finally meets the man she masturbates to regularly. The first time they meet is on an elevator during a thunderstorm and the power goes out. Taking advantage of the situation she treats him to what she learned in a research class about oral sex. When the power returns she leaves him breathless and wanting. Once they meet again he fears she was just trying to cause a scandal. She fears he may try to get her fired. Standing her ground she assures him that she did it for herself, not for the world and stomps out without and interview. Jacob finds her at the hotel and convinces her to let him in. Once inside it takes moments for her to forgive him, and minutes for her to get him naked again. Jacob does things to her she had only researched and wrote about. Leaving with a kiss and a smile, taking her business card, and her anal virginity with him she thinks it is over. Jacob calls her; he comes to visit her in her secluded home in Kentucky. Wanting respite from the world, a sanctuary where he can hide out, he finds more than sex appealing about Sonja.When Jacob invites his best friend and fellow actor, Henry Dare, to hide out a week or so with them, things heat up in a new direction. Sonja can feel the heat between the two actors as much as she can feel their attraction to her. A triangle forms, toys are tested, boundaries broken and three people find freedom at last. However, things are not always as good as they seem.	161464
1945	Objective, Burma (aka Objective Burma!)	M	DVD -R HQ 2282, 2283, 2284. SVD 1350	Bessie, Alvah (Story). Ranald MacDougall, Lester Cole (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Correspondent Mark Williams (Henry Hull) writes syndicated column for American News Service. Wants to accompany captain and men on mission. Captain opposes idea because of columnist's age. Platoon ends up behind enemy lines.Grueling march back and columnist sees enemy atrocities. He and captain find remains of other platoon members who have been tortured.  Columnist calls Japanese filthy savages saying they should be wiped off face of the earth.Journalist becomes delirious during trek and wanders off to die in the brush. Eulogized by captain and remaining members of platoon. One soldier: "It's funny how he was always trying to find out what we were fighting for." Another: "Maybe now he knows."Horrors of war through reporter's eyes.  Sees hardships faced by soldiers on regular basis, forced to face brutality of war firsthand.  Vital link to people back home. Soldiers express excitement that families will read about them in his columns.Tells Captain that he's rather be sitting on a nice soft stool in the National Press Club in Washington D.C. "surrounding a tall, cold bourbon and soda." Captain: "What? Why I didn't know newspapermen drank."	161465
1982	Objects of Affection: Marks	T			UK. Episode #2.	Photographer (Ojah Maharaj).	161466
1982	Objects of Affection: Our Winnie	T			UK. Episode #3. 11-12-1982	Interviewer (Veronica Roberts).  Art Student Liz (Lesley Manville) takes a photograph of three women making them look ridiculous. She enters the photograph into a competition and wins a prize.	161467
1941	Obliging Young Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 2301, 2302. SVDSP 1432	Horman, Arthur T. (Story). Frank Ryan, Bert Granet (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent "Red " Reddy (Edmund O'Brien) returns from the Far East and annoys a woman he met on a train. She is assistant to attorney involved in custody battle over little girl. She is asked to take care of child until matter is settled.Reddy's editor wants him to return to the paper. But he heads for the country to write a book. He once again ends up on train with the woman who has decided to take her young ward out of the city to avoid publicity. She discovers Reddy on the train.They end up at country inn where the reporter pretends to be woman's husband and little girl's father to throw off detective. Woman's boyfriend shows up as does "Space" O'Shea (Eve Arden, a reporter for The Tribune assigned to find the little girl.O'Shea recognizes girl but the woman asks her not to print anything. After O'Shea reveals Reddy is reporter, woman is upset, but Reddy promises story will not get into print. Reddy ends up with woman. O'Shea ends up with woman's boyfriend."Look, why don't you give up trying to be the world's worst reporter and marry some substantial dope." "Why don't you get substantial, dope!" Managing Editor (Joseph Crehan).	161468
1995	Oblivion	N		Hart, Josephine		London Journalist and TV Talk-Show Host Andrew Bolton is still mourning the death of his wife, still carrying on a sorrow-steeped dialogue in his head.He interviews a playwright who tells him oblivion is the journey's end, not death. Fear of being forgotten. Finally able to reconcile his feelings and his own fear that his wife's memory will fade into obscurity.	161469
2004	Oblivion	M			Canada-Australia	Reporter (Harris Hart).	161470
1991	Obnazhyonnaya v shlyape	MF				Journalist Natasha (Anna Nazaryeva). Journalist Igor "Igrushka" ("Toy") Kushkin (Aleksei Serebryakov - A Journalist). Journalist Zuyev (Oleg Shtefanko - A Journalist).	161471
1949	Oboler Comedy Theatre	T			Series	Press	161472
2000	Obra Maestra (aka Masterpiece)	MF		Truba, David	Spain	Reporters and Photographers cover the rise and fall and subsequent rise of a famous star whose career is starting to go downhill because of her drug problems. Film Scriptwriters  Benito and Carlo, love her so much they kidnap her.	161473
2000	Obscuratio	MF				Reporter (Jan Koerner)	161474
1995	Observe Or Die	N		Papageorge, Alec		Journalists. Newspapers. Newspaper publishing in South Africa.	161475
1988	Obsessed	M				News Media. First Journalist (Judah Katz). Second Journalist (Sandi Stahlbrand).	161476
1985	Obsessed with a Married Woman	MT		Camhe, Beverly J., Arlene Sidaris (Story). C. O'Brien, Dori Pierson, Marc Rubel (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Editor Diane Putnam (Jane Seymour) at Metro New York magazine is infatuated with freelance journalist Tony Hammond (Tim Matheson) and hires him to do a piece on mistresses.Hammond objects to the assignment, but the editor tells him she does not want an article that is glib or shallow and finally persuades him to do the piece. Potential source editor provides goes nowhere so the reporter decides to do his own research.Hammond also has an affair with Putnam. Beings to understand the subject better when he has to compete with the editor's husband for her time. Eventually she leaves him inspiring him to write an article entitled, "My Life as a Mistress."Editor tries to take him back after the article appears, but he tells her, "I was just your mistress…you'll get over me."	161477
1976	Obsession	M	L			Newscaster (Regis Cordic). Paper Boy (Thomas Carr)	161478
1984	Obsession, The	N	OWN - P	Smith, Frederick E.		Reporter Claire Maplin, top reporter attempts to get a story on a World War II hero turned fascist, then she becomes personally involved with him.	161479
1923	Obvious Thing, The	SS	USC	Beach, Rex .E.	In "Big Brother and Other Stories."	Editor and Publisher Major Parkerer. Lockport Daily and Weekly Argus.  Joey Dunn, local editor, city editor, society editor, dramatic editor and entire reportorial staff of the Argus.	161480
1977	Obyasnenive v lyubvi	MF				Journalist Filippok (Yuri Bogatyryov)	161481
1767	Occasional Prelude, A	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Newsmongers	161482
1966	Occasional Wife:	T			Series.	Sportscaster Vince Scully narrated the episodes	161483
1966	Occasional Wife: I Do, We Don't	T			Episode #5. 10-11-1966	Photographer (Jim Begg). Narrator Sportscaster Vin Scully	161484
1967	Occasional Wife: Kangaroo Kandidates	T			Episode #19.	Newspaperman (Johnny Silver). Narrator Sportscaster Vin Scully.	161485
1994	Occhio Pinocchio	MF				Reporter (David Perskins).	161486
1912	Occult Detector, The	SSF		Giesy, J.U. and Julius. B. Smith	Cavalier, Feb. 17-March 2 serial, 1912.	Former Newspaper Reporter Glace, narrator, part of Glace and Bryce, Private Investigators (Bryce is a retired police inspector).Smithson, city editor of the Record.  Gordon Glace, a reporter.	161487
1987	Occultist, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Miriam Zucker). Reporter #1 (Simon Poulton).	161488
1955	Occupation Thief (Fugitives)	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	161489
2005	Occupation, The	N		Walters, Guy		Journalist Robert Lebonneur is suspicious when in June, 1990, workmen digging foundations for a new hotel in the Channel Island of Alderney fall sick. Their illness is similar to that suffered by many islanders over the last half-century. Then Lebonneur finds a diary written by Lieutenant-Colonel Max von Luck during the wartime occupation. The diary makes it clear that much more is at stake than a mysterious illness. As Lebonneur investigates, he begins to run into the same dark forces that von Luck found himself up against nearly half a century before. As the Allies then made great gains in France, the Channel Islands remain a bastion of Nazi-occupied territory. On Jersey, Lt. Col. von Luck is in charge of liaising with the civilian population. He has little time for his fanatical colleagues, and has earned the respect of many of the Islanders. In his bunker in Berlin, Hitler decides to deploy the V3, a weapon so secret that even the slave laborers constructing it deep beneath the island of Alderney do not know its exact purpose.	161490
1991	Occupational Hazard	N		Chaloner, John		Media Tycoon Max Beaumont hires his old friend Felix Tolly, a highly regarded London newsman, to anchor a TV special on his life.Tolly's interviews elicit Beaumont's own carefully edited autobiography. Born in 1924 Berlin to a Jewish mother and a Prussian father, he was sent to live with an aunt in London during Hitler's rise to power.He received rigorous military training at Sandhurst and distinguished himself in battle. Max became friends with Felix in Germany in late 1945 when Felix was setting up radio services and Max started publishing his first newspaper.As interviews progress, Felix is convinced Max is suppressing something vital. Revelations about this self-made man are revealed.Inspired by real-life media mogul Robert Maxwell.	161491
2008	Occupational Hazards	N		Segura, Jonathan		Reporter Bernard Cockburn is a beat reporter for the Omaha Weekly News-Telegraph. His boss has him chasing dead-end stories on real estate and county funding irregularities when he’d rather be working on that handful of neglected exposes in his bottom desk drawer -- or self-medicating in the apartment he shares with an on-again, off-again girlfriend. Then Cockburn finds himself at a bloody crime scene in downtown Omaha and uncovers a lead in what soon becomes the only story worth pursuing, one that just might pull him down and keep him there for good. From street level to small-town bureaucracy and even the staff at the paper, a vigilante league is intent on cleaning up the ghetto for profit even if  means killing a few people to get it done -- an elaborate conspiracy too unbelievable for newsprint. Cockburn's got a past that threatens to invade his present at any moment. Work has become a diversion from his personal life,  but almost no one knew about his connection to the death of his best friend's little sister, and now he's begun receiving disconcerting blackmail threats.	161492
2002	Ocean Ave.:	T			Episode #93.	Reporter (Ron Lizardo).	161493
1998	Ocean City M.D.	N		Croft,Tom		Reporter. Billy Bob Lee, works part time for the Ocean City Times.  Washington Post reporter-friend, Oliver Garrett.	161494
1916	Ocean Waif, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	161495
1960	Ocean's Eleven	M	L		MacLaine	TV Newscaster Don Murphy (Tom Middleton).	161496
2007	Ocean's Thirteen	M	DVD -R HQ 9391, 9392			Hotel-Casino Critic (David Paymer) is tormented by the Oceans Thirteen gang.	161497
2004	Ocean's Twelve	M				Photographer (Giulio Magnolia). Photographer (Carla Mori).	161498
1986	Oceans of Fire	MT				Cameraman (William McKee).	161499
1979	Ochenta anos de Borges, Los	TF				Interviewer (Antonio Carrizo).	161500
2008	Octagonal Raven	NSF		Modesitt, L.E. Jr.		Media Consultant Daryn Alwyn is a former space pilot who was born to privilege and wealth and rejected the opportunity to join the giant media firm, UniComm, run by his family to seek his own path becoming an independent media consultant. He enjoys his life until he becomes the target for an assassin and finds himself on the run from hidden and powerful enemies. It seems unlikely his success outside the family business could have inspired such expensive assassination attempts, and his father and brother and sister would be more obvious targets within the family. Then his sister is killed, and Daryn is her heir -- suddenly one of the richest and most powerful men in the world. 	161501
2002	Octavia	MF				Journalist (Javier Rioyo)	161502
2006	October 1970	MT			Miniseries. Canada	Reporter Michel St. Louis (Gary Levert). October 1970 is an eight-part series set at the height of the Quebec crisis.	161503
1988	October in Cairo	N		Cruz, M		War Correspondent Luz Gracida, who writes for two Spanish-language newspapers and is in Cairo to cover the eighth-anniversary celebration of 1973's October War.	161504
1989	October Kill	N		Rostand, Robert	Weinberg List	Journalist	161505
2005	October Moon	M				Female Reporter (Julie King). BET Reporter (DeMarcus Hunter). Shady Reporter (Sy Stevens).	161506
2008	October Road: Revenge of the Cupcake Kid	T	DVD -R HQ 9473		Episode. 1-7-2008	TV News Media. One of Nick’s high-school endeavors comes back to haunt him when a classmate he ridiculed then turns out to be the man deciding whom to hire for a new project. Involves comic books Nick created about “Cupcake Man.” Nick’s novel based on real characters in the town continues to haunt him. 	161507
2008	October Road: Spelling It Out	T	DVD -R HQ 9503		Episode. 1-14-2008	News Media. TV Newscasts broadcast throughout on the success of a local spelling bee champion. 	161508
1999	October Sky	M				Reporter. Basil Thorpe, Blue Field Telegraph Reporter (Terrence Gibney)	161509
1998	Octopus	M				Interviewer (Hiromi Toujima)	161510
2002	Octopus 2: River of Fear	M				Reporter (Miroslava Bancheva).  Reporter #1 (Liat Bein).	161511
1901	Octopus, The	N	OWN - P	Norris, Frank		Editor of the Bonneville Mercury Genslinger,	161512
1968	Odd Couple, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6442, 6443. L	Simon, Neil (Play-Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Sportswriters. Ness Book	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau), sloppy and gruff. TV Newswriter Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon), neat and fussy. Madison in press box during Mets game when Unger calls to discuss dinner causing him to miss a triple play."I've been one of the highest paid sportswriters in the East for the past 14 years, we saved eight and a half dollars in pennies. I'm never home, I gamble, I burn cigar holes in furniture, drink like a fish, lie to her every change I get….""…Then for our tenth wedding anniversary I took her to the New York Rangers-Detroit Red Wings hockey game where she got hit by a puck."Sportswriter (Heywood Hale Broun - Himself). Sports Announcer (Bill Baldwin).	161513
1982	Odd Couple, The New:	T			Series 10-1982 to 6-1983. Five Episodes.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer.	161514
1982	Odd Couple, The New: Brother, Can You Spare a Job?	T			Episode #3	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer.	161515
1982	Odd Couple, The New: Frances Moves In	T			Episode #4	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer.	161516
1982	Odd Couple, The New: Ides of April, The	T			Episode #1	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer.Felix receives a letter from the IRS. While correcting the error at the IRS Office, he accidentally gives away the information about Oscar's tax violations. Felix helps Oscar with his backlogged taxes and saves the day.	161517
1982	Odd Couple, The New: My Strife in Court	T			Episode #5	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer. Reporter (Joe Alfasa).	161518
1982	Odd Couple, The New: New Car, The	T			Episode #2	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Desmond Wilson) and Felix Unger (Ron Glass) as fashion photographer.Felix and Oscar win a car. The car becomes a problem when the two are forced to take turns getting up early to move it across the street. Problems are made worse when Felix refuses to let Oscar drive the car for fear that something will happen to it.Eventually they decide to get rid of the car so that it does not come between their friendship.	161519
1970	Odd Couple, The:	T	SV 67		Episodes. Series. 9-24-70 to 7-4-75. 114 episodes.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographer	161520
1971	Odd Couple, The: And Leave the Greyhound To Us?	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #38. 12-31-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix fight over what to do with a greyhound. Oscar wants to use it as a race dog while Felix wants it as a pet.	161521
1973	Odd Couple, The: Barnacle Adventure, A	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #83. 12-21-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and his dentist try to convince Felix to invest in a new product:  barnacle-made glue.	161522
1971	Odd Couple, The: Being Divorced Is Never Having To Say I Do	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #35. 12-10-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is happy his ex-wife is remarrying. There would be no more alimony. But Felix wants to stop the marriage.	161523
1974	Odd Couple, The: Big Broadcast, The	T			Episode #103. 11-28-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar takes a job as a sports radio talk show host and tries to keep it a secret from radio crazy Felix  After Oscar is hired as a radio host, Felix comes up with his own ideas in order to boost the ratings.	161524
1970	Odd Couple, The: Big Brothers, The	T		Grant, Perry and Dick Bensfield	Episode #9. 11-19-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix become big brothers to a fatherless boy.	161525
1972	Odd Couple, The: Big Mouth	T		Joelson, Ben and Art Baer	Episode #49. 9-22-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerSportswriter Oscar stars a fight with Howard Cosell (Himself) whom Felix is photographing for an ad. Oscar and Cosell engage in a tongue-to-tongue showdown. First of two appearances by Cosell (the other is Episode #107, "Your Mother Wears Army Boots").	161526
1974	Odd Couple, The: Bigger They Are, The	T		Duclon, David W.	Episode #105. 12-14-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is volunteered by Felix to model for a series of weight-loss advertisements.	161527
1970	Odd Couple, The: Blackout, The	T		Idelson, Bill and Harvey Miller	Episode #13. 12-24-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is blamed for stealing $50 while the entire building is blacked out.	161528
1970	Odd Couple, The: Breakup, The	T		Flippen, Ruth Brooks	Episode #5. 10-22-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWhen Oscar throws Felix out of the apartment, he moves in with Murray, then Vinnie, and then the Pigeon sisters.	161529
1971	Odd Couple, The: Bunny Is Missing Down By the Lake	T		Mandel, Alan and Charles Shyer	Episode #18. 2-12-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWeekend at a mountain cabin proves horrendous.	161530
1974	Odd Couple, The: Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz.	Episode #85. 1-11-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar decides to be as clean as Felix after being called a slob by his girlfriend.	161531
1974	Odd Couple, The: Different Drummer, A	T		Buxton, Frank and Michael Leeson	Episode #89. 2-22-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix tries to get his old college band on Monty Hall's nostalgia program. Monty Hall (Himself).	161532
1971	Odd Couple, The: Does Your Mother Know You're Out, Rigoletto?	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #31. 11-5-197	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerIn Rigoletto, Oscar is the court jester and Felix is the maestro of the production.	161533
1974	Odd Couple, The: Dog Story, The	T		Joelson, Ben and Art Baer	Episode #97. 10-10-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix abducts Silver the Canine Wonder from a bad agent. Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett (Herself).	161534
1972	Odd Couple, The: Don't Believe in Roomers	T		Scharlach, Ed and Peggy Elliot	Episode #60. 12-22-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerMystery woman makes Oscar and Felix rivals.	161535
1971	Odd Couple, The: Engrave Trouble	T		Elliot Peggy and Ed Sharlach	Episode #17. 2-5-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerThug helps Felix find a stolen watch.	161536
1973	Odd Couple, The: Exorcists, The	T		Buxton, Frank and Michael Lesson	Episode #82. 12-7-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix is convinced air conditioner is haunted by a ghost.	161537
1971	Odd Couple, The: Fat Farm, The	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #32. 11-12-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix check into a fat farm.	161538
1973	Odd Couple, The: Felix Directs	T		Miller, Harvey	Episode #79. 11-9-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix makes a movie about Oscar Madison	161539
1970	Odd Couple, The: Felix Gets Sick	T		Lewin, Albert	Episode #3. 10-8-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's date with a stewardess is interrupted by Felix's sickness.	161540
1970	Odd Couple, The: Felix is Missing	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #11. 12-10-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWhile Felix is away on a photo assignment, Oscar thinks he is killed	161541
1975	Odd Couple, The: Felix Remarries	T		Rweznick, Sidney and Larry Rhine	Episode #114. 3-7-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerAfter being kicked out of his apartment five years earlier, Felix convinces his ex-wife that they should remarry. She accepts and they are married. All of a sudden, Oscar Madison is alone, again.	161542
1971	Odd Couple, The: Felix the Calypso Singer	T		Grant, Perry and Dick Bensfield	Episode #37. 12-24-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar, Nancy and Felix spend another unromantic holiday together.	161543
1975	Odd Couple, The: Felix the Horse Player	T		Winter, Jack	Episode #108. 1-23-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar wins a lot at the track -- with help from a friend's tips.	161544
1972	Odd Couple, The: Felix's First Commercial	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #55. 11-3-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix can direct his first television commercial, if Oscar uses his friendship with Deacon Jones to get the elusive football player to appear in the ad.	161545
1971	Odd Couple, The: Felix's Wife's Boyfriend	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #26. 9-24-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix returns from a photo shoot, and his jealousy appears at the same time his ex-wife shows up with her boyfriend	161546
1970	Odd Couple, The: Fight of the Felix, The	T		Elliot, Peggy and Ed Scharlach	Episode #2. 10-1-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerTough hockey player challenges Felix to a boxing match.	161547
1972	Odd Couple, The: First Baby, The	T		Marshall, Garry and Bob Brunner	Episode #56. 11-10-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix suffers from unique case of trauma while expecting a child.	161548
1974	Odd Couple, The: Flying Felix, The	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz.	Episode #86. 1-18-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix is afraid of flying but he has a photography assignment in Houston.	161549
1974	Odd Couple, The: Frog, The	T		Bensfield, Dick	Episode #95. 9-26-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar loses an entry in a frog-jumping contest	161550
1973	Odd Couple, The: Gloria Moves In	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #71. 9-14-1973. Season 4 Opener	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's ex-wife visits and he thinks that he can convince her to take him back.	161551
1972	Odd Couple, The: Gloria, Hallelujah	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #48. 9-15-1972. Season 3 Opener.	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerComputer dating disaster. Oscar gets matched with Felix's ex-wife.	161552
1972	Odd Couple, The: Good,  Bad Boy	T		Bensfield, Dick and Perry Grant	Episode #44. 2-11-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix overreacts when his daughter dates a reform school inmate.	161553
1971	Odd Couple, The: Grave For Felix, A	T		Bensfield, Dick and Perry Grant	Episode #29. 10-15-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix searches for a final resting place.	161554
1971	Odd Couple, The: Hideaway, The	T		Winkler, Harry and Harry Dolan	Episode #15. 1-14-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix gets angry when an Eskimo quarterback is exploited.	161555
1974	Odd Couple, The: Hollywood Story, The	T		Gordon, Al and Hal Goldman	Episode #96. 10-3-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix becomes Oscar's agent who lands a bit part in a movie.	161556
1971	Odd Couple, The: Hospital Mates	T		Marshall, Garry	Episode #27. 10-1-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix Is complaining about his nose and decides to get an operation. Oscar is ready to go out with Nancy when he lands on his ankle. Felix and Oscar both end up in the same room at the hospital. Gloria tries to take care of them when they get home.	161557
1973	Odd Couple, The: Hustler, The	T		Rothman, Mark	Episode #65. 2-9-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerThere's only one way Felix can get new costumes for his opera group: Oscar has to win the money in a pool game.	161558
1970	Odd Couple, The: I Do, I Don't.	T		Kleinschmitt, Carl	Episode #7. 11-5-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWhen Felix feels he's responsible for the separation of a young couple on the very day of their wedding he tries to get the stubborn couple back together	161559
1973	Odd Couple, The: I Gotta Be Me	T		Duclon, David W.	Episode #62. 1-12-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerTerminal incompatibility almost throws Felix out.	161560
1972	Odd Couple, The: I'm Dying of Unger.	T		Glauberg, Joe	Episode #53. 10-20-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is unable to start writing his book while Felix won't stop cracking the whip.	161561
1973	Odd Couple, The: Ides of April, The	T		Rothman, Mark	Episode #63. 1-19-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerIRS summons Felix	161562
1974	Odd Couple, The: Insomniacs, The	T		Rose, Mickey	Episode #90. 3-1-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerSuffering from sleeplessness, Felix keeps Oscar awake with his fussing.	161563
1970	Odd Couple, The: It's All Over Now, Baby Bird	T		McRaven, Dale	Episode #10. 12-3-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's dead parrot.	161564
1970	Odd Couple, The: Jury Story, The	T		Mitchell, Gordon	Episode #4. 10-15-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix tell the Pigeon Sisters how they first met.	161565
1973	Odd Couple, The: Last Tango in Newark	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #72. 9-21-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerEdward Villella teaches Oscar and Felix how to dance while dancing to music from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.	161566
1975	Odd Couple, The: Laugh, Clown, Laugh	T		Buxton, Frank	Episode #113. 2-28-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix is jealous when Oscar and Richard Dawson (Himself) are selected to be co-hosts of a TV show.	161567
1973	Odd Couple, The: Let's Make a Deal	T		Duclon, David W. and Joe Glauberg	Episode #67. 2-23-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerAfter Felix gets angry at Oscar for burning his bed, Oscar suggests that they appear as contestants on a New York version of Let's Make a Deal so they can win a bed as a prize.What do they dress as? Front and back ends of a horse! What happens? You'll have to see to believe!  Monty Hall (Himself),. Producer (Tom Scott).	161568
1971	Odd Couple, The: Lovers Don't Make House Calls	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #16. 1-29-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is smitten by a doctor who is treating Felix's allergies.	161569
1973	Odd Couple, The: Maid For Each Other	T		Barr, Marlene	Episode #81. 9-23-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix try to find a maid who is beautiful enough for Oscar, and clean enough for Felix.	161570
1974	Odd Couple, The: Moonlighter, The	T		Mishkin, Phil and Mickey Rose	Episode #84. 1-4-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerIn order to repay borrowed money, Oscar takes a job working in a greasy-spoon café.	161571
1971	Odd Couple, The: Murray the Fink	T		Grant, Perry and Dick Bensfield	Episode #30. 10-29-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix are arrested after Murray raids the poker game.	161572
1973	Odd Couple, The: Murray Who Came To Dinner, The	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #70. 3-23-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix and Oscar try to get rid of a depressed houseguest.	161573
1973	Odd Couple, The: My Strife in Court	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #66. 2-16-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix becomes lawyer to  himself and Oscar after they get charged with ticket scalping.	161574
1973	Odd Couple, The: Myrna's Debut	T		Grant, Perry and Dick Bensfield	Episode #64. 2-2-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's secretary is doomed when she becomes Felix's agent.	161575
1971	Odd Couple, The: Natural Childbirth	T		Idelson, Bill and Harvey Miller	Episode #25. 9-17-1971. Season 2 Opener	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerPregnant relative shows up at Oscar and Felix's door and they try to help her through her impending delivery.	161576
1973	Odd Couple, The: New Car, The	T		Rothman, Mark	Episode #76. 10-19-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerParking nightmares for Oscar and Felix as they fruitlessly attempt to find a parking spot for their new automobile. Dick Clark (Himself)..	161577
1974	Odd Couple, The: New York's Oddest	T		Jolsen, Ben and Art Baer	Episode #91. 3-8-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix joins the NYPD's civilian unit.	161578
1972	Odd Couple, The: Night To Dismember, A	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #45. 2-18-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's separation from his ex-wife seen from different points of view -- Oscar, Felix and Blanche.	161579
1974	Odd Couple, The: Odd Candidate, The	T		Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #99. 10-24-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix enters Oscar in an election against an incumbent city councilor. Newsman Howard K. Smith (Himself).	161580
1971	Odd Couple, The: Odd Couple Meet Their Host, The	T		Idelson, Bill and Harvey Miller	Episode #33. 11-19-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix both appear on a popular talk show hosted by David Steinberg (Himself). The TV Talk Show is the setting for the Oscar-Felix sloppy-neat showdown.	161581
1972	Odd Couple, The: Odd Couples, The	T		Miller, Harvey	Episode #54. 10-27-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar has a great and unusual idea about how to prevent his mother from knowing about his divorce	161582
1973	Odd Couple, The: Odd Decathlon, The	T		Winter, Jack	Episode #73. 9-28-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix comes up with a scheme to prove he is more physically fit than Oscar.	161583
1972	Odd Couple, The: Odd Father, The	T		Zacharias, Steve and Michael Lesson	Episode #59. 12-8-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix tries to be a pal to his daughter.	161584
1973	Odd Couple, The: Odd Holiday, The	T		Mishkin, Phil	Episode #75. 10-12-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix attempts to salvage Oscar's marriage and ends up destroying his own marriage in this flashback episode.	161585
1972	Odd Couple, The: Odd Monks, The	T		Marshall, Garry	Episode #52. 10-13-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix and Oscar join Brother Ralph, a former ad exec who turned his back on the rat race, at the Brotherhood of Life Mission for a retreat of peace and contemplation.	161586
1973	Odd Couple, The: Odyssey Couple, The	T		Brunner, Bob	Episode #68. 3-2-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar lies to his mother and tells her that he has a girl -- and she wants to meet her.	161587
1975	Odd Couple, The: Old Flames Never Die	T		Cohan, Bux and Bill Angelos	Episode #112. 2-21-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix is upset when he learns that his high school girlfriend is now a grandmother.	161588
1974	Odd Couple, The: One for the Bunny	T		Rappaport, John	Episode #92. 3-22-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar tells Murray a story recalling a time when Felix worked for Playboy magazine and photographed Gloria for a centerfold. Hugh Hefner (Himself) It is Felix's first big assignment -- to photograph a centerfold.	161589
1974	Odd Couple, The: Oscar in Love	T		Gottlieb, Carl	Episode #104. 12-12-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar wants to  be a family man.	161590
1970	Odd Couple, The: Oscar the Model	T		Belson, Jerry and Garry Marshall	Episode #8. 11-12-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerMonster is created when Felix shucks Oscar into posing for a cologne ad.	161591
1972	Odd Couple, The: Oscar's Birthday	T		Lewin, Albert E. and Bob Brunner	Episode #57. 11-17-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix intends on giving Oscar a surprise party -- regardless if he likes it or not.	161592
1971	Odd Couple, The: Oscar's New Life	T	SVD 1140	Winter, Jack	Episode #21. 3-5-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar is fired from his job as a sportswriter and gets a new job as a writer for "Harem" a girlie magazine	161593
1972	Odd Couple, The: Oscar's Promotion	T		Cohan, Martin	Episode #46. 2-25-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar hires Felix to photograph an international wrestling match, but Felix advises the Chinese wrestler to retire. It's Oscar's big chance to cover a wrestling match between the United States and China.	161594
1970	Odd Couple, The: Oscar's Ulcer	T		Rodgers, Bob	Episode #6. 10-29-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's ulcer begins to flare up again.	161595
1974	Odd Couple, The: Our Fathers	T		Donovan, Martin	Episode #102. 11-21-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's chance meeting between his and Oscar's fathers. Flashback episode.	161596
1972	Odd Couple, The: Partner's Investment	T		Idelson, Bill and Harvey Miller	Episode #43. 2-4-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar, Felix and Murray run a Japanese restaurant.	161597
1972	Odd Couple, The: Password	T		Buxton, Frank	Episode #58. 12-1-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerAfter meeting Allen Ludden and Betty White at a restaurant where our buddies were having dinner with their dates, Oscar and Felix practice Password at home with their friends, and then try out for the show, where they become contestants.	161598
1974	Odd Couple, The: Paul Williams Show, The	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #101. 11-7-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix gets very serious and stiff competition trying to get his daughter's attention when Paul Williams arrives in town. Paul Williams (Himself).	161599
1972	Odd Couple, The: Pen Is Mightier Than The Pencil, The	T		Winter, Jack	Episode #51. 10-6-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix takes a writing course and gives the words "no talent" new meaning.	161600
1973	Odd Couple, The: Pig Who Came To Dinner, The	T		Rose, Mickey	Episode #80. 11-16-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerBobby Riggs (Himself) appears and tries to hustle Oscar out of all his possessions. Billie Jean King (Herself).	161601
1970	Odd Couple, The: Premiere: Laundry Orgy, The	T	SVDSP 663	Belson, Jerry and Garry Marshall	Episode #1. 9-24-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix and Oscar try to break up their poker game so that they can go out with the Pigeon sisters.	161602
1972	Odd Couple, The: Princess, The	T		Idelson, Bill	Episode #50. 9-29-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar falls in love with a princess from a very small country whose royal portrait is being shot by Felix.	161603
1972	Odd Couple, The: Psychic, Shmycic	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #47. 3-3-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's instinct involves Oscar, a sports banquet and a murder attempt.	161604
1974	Odd Couple, The: Rain in Spain, The	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #93. 9-12-1974. Season 5 Opener	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's secretary is upset over the loss of her errant beau.	161605
1975	Odd Couple, The: Rent Strike, The	T		Ragaway, Martin	Episode #109. 1-31-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix starts a picket line with his fellow tenants over high rent rates.	161606
1975	Odd Couple, The: Roy Clark Show, The	T		Howard, Bob and David W. Duclon	Episode #111. 2-14-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar's old Army buddy visits and his musical talent impresses Felix.	161607
1970	Odd Couple, The: Scrooge Gets an Oscar	T		Friedman, Ron	Episode #12. 12-17-1970	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar dreams he is haunted by Felix's ghost in a parody of "A Christmas Carol."	161608
1972	Odd Couple, The: Security Arms	T		Belson, Jerry	Episode #39. 1-7-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix move into a San Quentin-style building.	161609
1974	Odd Couple, The: Shuffling Off To Buffalo	T		Rothman, Mark	Episode #88. 2-8-974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's brother tries to convince him to leave New York City.	161610
1971	Odd Couple, The: Sleepwalker	T		Rose, Mickey	Episode #28. 10-8-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar begins sleepwalking and annoying Felix	161611
1973	Odd Couple, The: Sometimes a Great Ocean	T		Klein, Dennis	Episode #61. 1-5-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix nurses Oscar's ulcer.	161612
1973	Odd Couple, The: Songwriter, The	T		Cohan, Buz and Bill Angelos	Episode #78. 11-2-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix decides to write a song for Jaye P. Morgan (Herself).	161613
1972	Odd Couple, The: Speak For Yourself	T		Elliot, Peggy and Ed Scharlach	Episode #40. 1-14-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerLook back to the 1950s where young Felix suffers from an epic case of bad nerves.	161614
1974	Odd Couple, The: Strike Up The Band Or Else	T		Mittleman, Rick	Episode #98. 10-17-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerAfter losing $500 in a poker game, Oscar only gets 24 hours to pay up.	161615
1974	Odd Couple, The: Subway Story, The	T		Rothman,  Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #100. 10-31-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix finally decides to Oscar that New York City is a fun place to live.	161616
1971	Odd Couple, The: Surprise, Surprise!	T		Fitzell, Jim and Everett Greenbaum	Episode #36. 12-17-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar chooses between a poker game and a birthday party for Felix's daughter.	161617
1973	Odd Couple, The: Take My Furniture, Please	T		Miller, Harvey	Episode #69. 3-9-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerAfter repainting the apartment, Felix gets the redecorating bug and does the entire place over in ultra modern furniture. Oscar can't stand it, and redefines "bad taste" in his makeover with furniture from a discount house.	161618
1971	Odd Couple, The: Taste of Money, A	T		Turner, Lloyd and Gordon Mitchell	Episode #20. 2-26-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and Felix's neighbor might be a bank robber.	161619
1973	Odd Couple, The: That is the Army Mrs. Madison	T		Marshall, Gary and Bob  Brunner	Episode #77. 10-26-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar gets married and spends the wedding night in the Army barracks. Flashback episode.	161620
1973	Odd Couple, The: There Was No Lady	T		Kalcheim, Lee	Episode #74. 10-5-1973	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's new love interest is married to a jealous professional football player.	161621
1971	Odd Couple, The: They Use Horseradish, Don't They?	T		Marshall, Garry	Episode #14. 1-7-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's determination to win a cooking contest drives Oscar nuts.	161622
1974	Odd Couple, The: To Bowl Or Not To Bowl	T		Rose, Mickey	Episode #94. 9-19-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix drops a bombshell when he refuses to participate in the championship bowling match.	161623
1993	Odd Couple, The: Together Again	MT	SVD 527	Klane, Robert		Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix moves in while his daughter plans her own wedding without his interfering. Felix helps Oscar recover from surgery. Also lands a job on a TV commercial where he gives voice to a talking toilet seat.	161624
1971	Odd Couple, The: Trapped	T		Mandel, Alan	Episode #24. 5-26-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWhy Oscar, Felix and Nancy were arrested.	161625
1975	Odd Couple, The: Two Men on a Hoarse	T		Donovan, Martin	Episode #110. 2-7-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar resists throat surgery so Felix keeps nagging him to have it. TV Talk Show Host Dick Cavett.	161626
1974	Odd Couple, The: Two on the Aisle	T	SV 146	Rothman, Mark and Lowell Ganz	Episode #106. 12-9-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar must fill in for the newspaper's theater critic who is on vacation. He has trouble understanding the titles, let alone the plays. Felix steps in and shows Oscar's expertise in his reviews. Theatre Critic John Simon (Himself).	161627
1974	Odd Couple, The: Vocal Girl Makes Good	T		Cohan, Buz and Bill Angelos	Episode #87. 1-25-1974	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerNew York Metropolitan Opera's Marilyn Horne (Herself) stars as Felix's new discovery, but is too shy to appear in his opera unless Oscar is in it as well.	161628
1971	Odd Couple, The: What Does a Naked Lady Say To You?	T		Elliot, Peggy and Ed Scharlach	Episode #23. 3-19-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar and his buddies go to a play that bares "the naked truth."	161629
1971	Odd Couple, The: What Makes Felix Run	T		Manhoff, Bill	Episode #22. 3-12-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix's childhood.	161630
1972	Odd Couple, The: Where's Grandpa	T		Lewin, Albert E.	Episode #42. 1-28-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerWhile Felix is out of town, his grandfather runs away from the old folks home to the apartment, and proves to Oscar to be just as big a pest as his grandson.	161631
1971	Odd Couple, The: Win One for Felix	T		Julian, Arthur and Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller	Episode #34. 12-3-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix coaches a youth football team.	161632
1972	Odd Couple, The: You Saved My Life	T		Rodgers, Bob	Episode #41. 1-21-1972	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerOscar pulls Felix back into the apartment after he loses his balance while washing the window, and soon regrets his heroism as Felix endeavors to find ways to say "thank you".	161633
1971	Odd Couple, The: You've Come a Long Way Baby	T		Marshall, Garry	Episode #19. 2-19-1971	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerFelix brings home an abandoned Chinese baby on the eve of an important sports award dinner	161634
1975	Odd Couple, The: Your Mother Wears Army Boots	T		Rappaport, John	Episode #107. 1-16-1975	Sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a slob who works for New York Herald. Teamed with neat freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a photographerTV Sportscaster Howard Cosell returns willing to give Oscar a shot at sportscasting in exchange for a performance by Felix's opera singer friend, Martina Arroyo. Felix helps Oscar get a job with Howard Cosell.Head of ABC Sports Roone Arledge (Himself).	161635
1984	Odd Jobs	M				Newscaster (Arlin Miller). Interviewer (Wesley Pfenning).	161636
1936	Odd John: Story Between Jest and Ernest, A	NSF	OWN - P	Stapledon, Olaf		Writer. Biographer reports from a colony on an island in the Pacific. Little if any journalism	161637
1961	Odd Obsession	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	161638
1903	Odd-Job Man, The	N		Onions, Oliver		Journalism. Amusing satire of cheap journalism	161639
1975	Oddball Couple, The	C			Saturday Morning	Reporters. Inspired by the Odd couple.  Spiffy (voice of Frank Nelson), a neat, perfectionist cat, and Fleabag (voice of Paul Winchell), a messy dog, a canine slob, who shared an office as two trouble-prone reporters, magazine writers.	161640
1692	Ode to the Athenian Society	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Critics. Club consists of Pope, Gay, Swift, Arbuthnot, and Parnel. "…Men, who lived and died without a name, Are the chief heroes in the sacred list of fame."	161641
1974	Odessa File, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2431, 2432, 2422. SVDSP 516 complete. SV 156	Forsyth, Frederick (Novel). Kenneth Ross, George Markstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	German Reporter Peter Miller (Jon Voight) pursues Nazi war criminals in 1963, Kennedy's assassination. Following ambulance in search of possible stories.  "People are dying all over the world tonight, but all anyone will want to read about is Kennedy."Contact gives Miller diary of concentration camp survivor who committed suicide. Journal implicates former Nazi, Reporter decides to investigate. His editor at Komet Magazine tells him, "Dead Jews don't sell papers."Reporters uncovers group known as Odessa that helps former Nazi war criminals. Persuaded by Israeli agents to infiltrate the group posing as former SS man. Confronts former Nazi who killed his father for not following orders. Reporter kills him.Doesn't print story.  New York Times, 10/19/74:  Reporter "asked if he's willing to risk his life to crack the case. Whenever that demand is made of a reporter in a movie, I picture trouble at the story conference."	161642
1972	Odessa File, The	NM	OWN - H	Forsyth, Frederick		Journalist tracks down former Nazis	161643
1991	Odjazd	MF			Poland/Germany.	Photographer (Stanislaw Niedbalski).	161644
2007	Odwroceni	TF				Reporter (Maciej Kowalewski)	161645
1957	Odyssey	DT			Series. 1-6-1957 to 6-16-1957. CBS	TV Newsman Charles Collingwood hosts this children's program produced in cooperation with the American Association of Museums. Employed both documentaries and dramatizations.One show was a review of 60 years of comic strips with Milton Caniff, Al Capp, Walt Kelly, Bill Mauldin and Alan Saunders. Most shows were filmed. Some were presented live.	161646
2006	Odyssey	N		McDevitt, Jack		Journalist Gregory MacAllister launches a campaign to end the Space Academy's deep space program in favor of a last-ditch attempt to rescue Earth from global warming.The academy sends the Starship Salvator to explore the "moonriders," strange lights seen in nearby planetary systems. MacAllister joins the expedition which also includes Public Relations Expert Eric Samuels.It turns out the moonriders are far more deadly than first thought.  Samuels is referred to as a "PR flack."	161647
2002	Odyssey 5:	T	VHS 1323, 1274, 1266 (Two Episodes), (Missed Ending). 1264, 1238,  1237 (Missed Ending). 1225, 1215 (Missed Ending)		Episodes. Series June 2002-September 2002.  20 Episodes.	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Her faith in a world beyond is unshakeable.  Loss of son, Corey, who died of cancer when he was four. She hopes to save him as she goes back in time with the Odyssey crew.	161648
2002	Odyssey 5: Astronaut Dreams	T	SVD 1201, 1193 (Missing ending)		Episode #4. 7-5-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Forbes uses her knowledge of the future to try to stop kidnapping and murder of young girl, which was front-page news in the original timeline. She discovers her actions have changed the future unpredictably.	161649
2004	Odyssey 5: Begotten	T	DVD -R HQ 6575	Sturman, Lindsay and Edithe Swensen	Episode #15. 10-1-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Crew have to deal with Synthetic who threatens the world.	161650
2002	Odyssey 5: Choices We Make, The	T	SVD 1227		Episode #7. 7-26-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Mysterious being, who is not bound by time, notes that the Odyssey crew have jumped out of their proper time and comes to investigate them.It probes their minds and forces them to re-visit the personal choices they made in the most important moments of their past lives.	161651
2002	Odyssey 5: Dark At the End of the Tunnel	T	DVD -R HQ 6403	Torme, Tracy	Episode #12. 8-30-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Residents of small town and select group of scientists including a member of the Odyssey 5 team, are brainwashed into believing the Lord has specifically chosen them to construct a passageway designed to bring Him to Earth.The other members of the team must reach the scientist before it's too late.	161652
2002	Odyssey 5: Flux	T		Swensen, Edithe	Episode #10. 9-16-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Forbes' husband takes his wife to court because of her apparently irrational obsession that their son will get cancer.	161653
2004	Odyssey 5: Follow The Leader	T	DVD -R HQ 6681		Episode #17. 10-8-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Team uncovers a Sentient pot to use elementary school students in the creation of a Doomsday device.	161654
2004	Odyssey 5: Fossil	T	DVD -R HQ 6770		Episode #20. 10-15-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.During surveillance of suspected Synthetic front, two members of Odyssey 5 crew engage in a firefight. One is abducted by the Synthetics, another is in the hospital.Following a tip from an old friend, another crew member learns of a rock brought back from the moon that is the link between the Cadre and The Sentients.	161655
2004	Odyssey 5: Half-Life	T	DVD -R HQ 6718		Episode #18. 10-8-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Member of the Odyssey 5 crew is haunted by apparent ghost of a pilot who disappeared two years ago.	161656
2002	Odyssey 5: Kitten	T		Sturman, Lindsay	Episode #11. 8-23-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Friendly e-mails with mystery woman by Neil.. She turns out to be a Sentient. Reporter (Brendan Connor). TV Announcer (Shawn Wayne Doyle).	161657
2002	Odyssey 5: L.D.U.-7	T		Thompson, Tommy	Episode #9. 8-9-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Three members of the Odyssey 5 crew visit privately operated Maximum Security Prison hoping to find a clue to locating a powerful, dangerous Sentient. Ultimately find themselves trapped within a Synthetic and it's a race to the death.	161658
2002	Odyssey 5: Pilot (1)	T	SVD 1190	Coto,  Manny	Episode #1. 6-21-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Forbes, the CNT News Anchor concluded the first live broadcast from space, an interview with the science crew member. Suddenly all feeds display static and there is brilliant flash of light. Earth implodes and then explores.Mysterious alien, "The Seeker" reveals that countless civilizations met same fate as Earth. Odyssey astronauts only survivors. Still a chance to save Earth. Projects astronauts into the past with their knowledge of future events.Crew of Odyssey must now relive the five years leading up to Earth's destruction, determine who or what destroyed the world and stop it from happening. Five years earlier, the crew returns to Earth to try to save the world.Forbes acts erratic as she fights doctors and her husband to save her son's life.	161659
2002	Odyssey 5: Pilot (2)	T		Coto, Manny	Episode #2. 6-21-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Forbes and the Odyssey 5 crew try to re-establish the patterns of their lives. Forbes returns to her position at KNBS, a local TV station but takes extreme precautionary measures to ensure her child is in good health since she knows what happens to him.NASA head is killed in a car crash purposely arranged. At the cemetery, the Odyssey 5 crew members discuss the situation. Discover a gene therapy program with a possible computer virus. Decide to investigate warehouse where the gene therapy patients meet.At warehouse, crew discovers immaculate storage area. They awaken an organism with appendages. Unknowingly, they set off its destruction. Gene therapy patients arrive and chase the crew. Forbes appears with rescue car just in time.Few days later, crew members meet at a diner. Continue search for cause of Earth's destruction. Leviathan key word.	161660
2004	Odyssey 5: Rage	T	DVD -R HQ 6763		Episode #19. 10-15-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Odyssey 5 crew remember a riot in a Houston suburb. People in the town are becoming angry even to the point of killing loved ones and afterward they can't remember why. The rush is on to discover what's causing this rage and how to avert the riot.	161661
2002	Odyssey 5: Rapture	T		Swensen, Edithe	Episode #8. 8-2-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.New drug, "Rapture" boosts intelligence in teens and promotes telepathy and telekinesis. Got formula for drug from web site. It causes immediate addiction and can trigger massive cardiovascular failure. They rush to save Neil's friends.	161662
2002	Odyssey 5: Shatterer, The	T		Coto, Manny	Episode #3. 6-28-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Odyssey 5 team try to locate an artificial life researcher who in the original timeline committed suicide at a lecture. He discovered a computer life form loose on the Internet.Forbes helps to investigate patients given "gene therapy." Discover living tissue that appears to have been manufactured in a vat.They meet the frightened artificial life doctor and discover one of his students actually a nearly-indestructible inhuman  creature made from same tissue.	161663
2002	Odyssey 5: Skin	T	DVD -R HQ 6537.	Sturman, Lindsay and Edithe Swensen	Episode #14. 9-13-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Odyssey crew scrambles to save life of one of the member's father, a senator who is threatened by a terrifying new breed of Synthetic.	161664
2002	Odyssey 5: Symbiosis	T		Sturman, Lindsay	Episode #6. 7-19-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space. TV Correspondent (Rory O'Shea).Top prosthetics researcher found dead. Murdered by Synthetics. Working on computer technology to control organic systems. Deaf six-year-old niece in jeopardy. Team locates her and finds out her cochlear implant allows her to control swarm of insects.Insects fitted with cybiotic interface chips. Synthetics track the niece down.	161665
2002	Odyssey 5: Time Out of Mind	T	SVD 1210	Torme, Tracy	Episode #5. 7-12-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.One by One, the Odyssey 5 members start losing their future memories. Each victim has the urge to type a bunch of weird symbols on a computer screen just before losing their memories of the next five years. One crew member is last survivor.If he can't figure out what's going on, there will be no one left to save Earth from ultimate destruction.	161666
2002	Odyssey 5: Trouble With Harry	T	DVD -R HQ 6461	Brennert, Alan	Episode #13. 9-6-2002	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Odysssey-5 Team is approached by a Sentient in a Synthetic body. Warns them of imminent destruction of the world by an insane Sentient and reminds tem about what's important in life.	161667
2004	Odyssey 5: Vanishing Point	T	DVD -R HQ 6623.		Episode #16.10-1-2004	African-American Female TV Journalist Sarah Forbes (Leslie Silva), current anchor at CNT Cable News Network. Her presence aboard the Odyssey is historic, as it makes her the world's first journalist to fly into outer space.Commander of Odyssey 5 wakes up in hospital and begins to believe destruction of world may have been dream. What he doesn't know is it is all ruse by a doctor who is trying to stall his activities long enough to download information from his brain.	161668
1996	Odyssey of Life: Photographer's Secrets, The	T			Series 1996	Life Magazine Photographer (Carl Mydans-Himself).	161669
0001	Odyssey, The	PO	COPY	Homer		Heralds.  Peisenor, Ithacan herald.  Criers.  Crier of the king Alkinoos who stopped and passed the word to every man.   Minstrels and Herald.  "The splendid minstrel sang it."Irus the tramp serves the poem as a messenger, a bringer of news.	161670
0060	Oedipus	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger	161671
0001	Oedipus at Colonus	P	COPY	Sophocles	401 B.C.	Messenger.  "Countrymen, my tidings might mostly shortly be summed thus: Oedipus is gone.  But the story…may not be told in brief words, as the deeds yonder were not briefly done."	161672
0001	Oedipus the King	P	COPY	Sophocles	429 B.C.	Messenger from Corinth  Oedipus quizzes the messenger: "How did he die? Assassination? Illness? How?" Messenger later: "But didn't my news prove you have nothing to fear? I brought good news. " Oedipus: "And I will reward you for your kindness."Part III: Messenger.  Second Messenger.	161673
1968	Oeil bleu, L'	MF				Commentator (Alphonse Kehrer)	161674
2002	Oesters van Nam Kee	MF				Journalist (Tamer Avkapan).	161675
2007	Of Lightning and Thunder	N		Walker, Roger W.		TV Reporter Karen is the fiancee of a man who has always been fascinated by storms. Through a series of dreams and visions he discovers he has a twin sister who was never physically born. Their spirits are reunited and empowered by God. Now as one, the pair begins a string of powerful healings. While trying to keep a low profile, one of their healings is broadcast live on TV. The twins must now evade questions of involvement from the TV reporter, their mother and elements of the U.S. government. They must also prepare to battle the foe bent on their destruction. 	161676
1987	Of Love and Shadows	N	OWN - P - GPL	Allende, Isabel		Journalist Irene Beltran, an upper-class journalist, naïve reporter for women's magazine. Francisco Leal, photographer. Magazine is in an unnamed Latin American dictatorship.	161677
1994	Of Love and Shadows	M	DVD -R 1759	Allende, Isabel (from her Novel).		Journalist Irene Beltran (Jennifer Connolly) and a photojournalist become allies against the military after the coup in 1973 Chile. TV Reporter (Maria Teresa Constantini)	161678
1946	Of Many Men	NM		Aldridge, James		War Correspondent's story on many fronts in Finland, Norway, Greece and the Near East	161679
1972	Of Thee I Sing	T			Gershwin musical	Commentator (Ted Knight).  News Media	161680
1983	Of Unknown Origin	M				News Vendor (Jacklin Webb)	161681
1991	Off and Running	M				Reporter (Mary Alvarez).  Interviewer (Daniel L. Tasciotti).	161682
1953	Off Limits	M				News Media. First Newsman (Robert Karnes). Second Newsman (Ralph Montgomery). News Photographers (Hal Derwin, Hal Rand). Sportscaster Tom Harmon (Himself). Army Photographer (John Dutra).	161683
2005	Off Screen	M				Reporter RTVNH (Doron Sajet). News Show Host Voice (Jobter Burg). March 11th, 2002. John R. takes the head of security and 17 others hostage in Amsterdam biggest skyscraper	161684
2001	Off Season	M	SVD 1141			Reporter (Byron Lawson). News Director (Deryl Hayes). Media. Television Reporter.	161685
2001	Off Season	NM		Stone, Jean		TV Anchor Jill McPhearson has a life any woman would envy -- a successful career as a TV anchorwoman and a handsome fiancé. But she gave up everything to start anew in her childhood home of Martha's Vineyard.For McPhearson, carving out a new, lower-profile career on the island is a struggle. But falling in love and marrying the local carpenter feels natural.When her husband is accused of a shocking crime, her world turns upside down. The small-town island life she loved is suddenly unbearable.	161686
2004	Off Season, The	M				Reporter (Laura Camien). Radio Announcer (James Felix McKenney).	161687
2005	Off the Chain	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Rosina Grosso). Newspaper Reporter (Aaron Rosenbloom). News Reporter (Karen Ross).	161688
2004	Off the Lip	M				Reporter Kat Shutte (Marguerite Moreau) is a brand new journalism graduate who landed her first big job. It’s in Hawaii and she couldn’t be more excited to get away from her father and his expectations. All it requires is an upbeat personality, good instincts and a lot of perseverance, but Shutte is finding the worker harder than she ever imagined. For one thing, her prey, an elusive big wave surfer, doesn’t intend to be found and the friendly locals are being somewhat less than helpful. Her uninvited boyfriend is driving her crazy and the man she’s reporting to is falling in love with her. She realizes too late that finding the wave surfer will cost her more than she could ever afford.  Her life is falling apart while filming a surfing documentary. The reporter is out to impress her boss since this is her first assignment, but she also wants to enjoy the ride in Hawaii -- so she and her entourage go to a luau, ride horses around Hawaii, gets a surfing lesson and is too busy to talk to her parents back on the mainland. 	161689
1986	Off the Mark	M				Cub Reporter (Jack Jones)	161690
2000	Off the Rails	DF			Ireland Series 2000	Reporter-Presenters Liz Bonnin (2000-2002), Fiona McShane (2000-2001), Pamela Flood (2002), Caroline Morahan (2002).	161691
1939	Off the Record	M	DVD -R HQ 11390, 11388. SVDSP 549	Elkins, Saul, Sally Sandlin (Story - "Fourth Estate"). Niven Busch, Lawrence Kimble, Earl Baldwin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Reporter Jane Morgan (Joan Blondell) covers the case of a boy adopted by his gangster brother. Tries to convince city editor Thomas "Breezy" Elliott (Pat O'Brien) to run the story on the front page. Elliott tells her to run it in her column.She does. Paper swamped with phone calls and she makes Elliott literally eat her column -- "Tastes better than it reads," he says.  She insists on doing a follow-up. Her column stirs up police action against the racketeers. Kid's brother is sent to jail.Quits her job to marry the city editor who has been trying to get her to give up the newspaper racket and out of guilt adopts the kid, Bobby Jordan (Mickey Fallon). Elliott gets a job on the paper as a copyboy. Gets a camera and becomes a  photographer.Jordan, accused of robbery, is vindicated. Variety 2/22/39: "The picture is as bad as anything on record in its maligning of newspaper and newspapermen. City room scenes are particularly hokey." New York Times, 2/18/39: "The city room…""…is the same old place…same old litter on the floor; same inspired copyboys dashing about…." "If Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur ever walk in they will find things just as they left them eight years ago, after putting The Front Page to bed."	161692
1989	Off the Record	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Joyce, Joe		Journalist Seamus Ryle checks checking out a murder.	161693
1937	Off the Record	MUS		Hart, Lorenz (Lyrics) and Richard Rodgers (Music). Book by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart	From "I'd Rather Be Right" Broadway Musical Comedy. Also featured in film, "Yankee Doodle Dandy."	Reporters. During the musical number, FDR tells the reporters repeatedly: "Don't Print It. It's Strictly Off the Record." Reporters then interview FDR and he gives them juicy gossip but always ends the refrain with "Don't Print It. Off the Record."	161694
2006	Off the Record	NM		Hill, Bonnie Hearn		Journalist Geri LaRue is outraged when she loses the paper's "Off the Record" column to an insufferable colleague. To salvage her career and her waning self-confidence, LaRue needs a break -- and fast.The perfect story comes when a successful woman is found dead --  her battered body dropped from the balcony of her home to the cliffs below. But LaRue doesn't have to chase this story -- she inherits it.Somehow she has been named the murdered woman's sole beneficiary, despite never having met her. As she sets out to discover why the estate has been left to her, everything leads back to her own troubled childhood.LaRue has a childhood she would rather forget -- foster homes, painful memories. And when another person is brutally murdered, Geri realizes that the key to finding a killer may be hidden in her own memories.	161695
2007	Off the Record	NR		White, Elizabeth		Journalist Cole McGaughans of the New York Daily Journal is involved with a judge who announces her candidacy for chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. McGaughans must decide if the story that could make his career is worth the price she would have to pay. He has to prove to the jurist that he has changed.	161696
1982	Off Your Rocker	MT				TV Reporter (Mary Swinton)	161697
2000	Off-Season	NS		Asinof, Eliot		Reporter Foxx is a mouthy female reporter for the local newspaper in Gandee, Missouri, who dated one of baseball's most successful pitchers in high school. She helps him expose a murderer and criminals when he returns to the backwater home town.	161698
1869	Office Bore, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Newspaper. Office bore arrives just as regularly as the clock strikes nine in the morning. And so he even beats the editor sometimes.	161699
2004	Office Hostages	M				Journalist (Shay Ruskin - Bound Journalist).	161700
1997	Office Killer	M	DVD -R HQ 1984, 1985. SVD 881			Copy Editor Dorine Douglas (Carol Kane) kills off colleagues, a shy editor who turns her razor-sharp pencil on coworkers at a failing magazine. She then reassembles them in the basement.Young Dorine Douglas (Rachel Aviva). Woman Photographer (Cindy Sherman).	161701
1862	Office of Reporter, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Reporter	161702
1966	Office Politics	N	OWN - P	Sheed, Wilfrid		Magazine. Machinations within the staff of a liberal opinion magazine. Domineering British editor-in-chief, and the editorial and financial problems of the industryJournal is called The Outsider. Editor-in-chief Gilbert Twining.	161703
1929	Office Scandal, The	M		Gangelin, Paul, Jack Jungmeyeer (Story-Adaptation).  John Krafft (Titles).	AFI-Columnists/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jerry Cullen (Phyllis Haver) befriends drunken ex-reporter Pearson (Raymond Hatton) who has been accused of murdering a wealthy man. She gets him a job on the paper, but the city editor learns of his relationship with the dead man's widow.Sob sister finally forces real murderer to confess and clears her reporter friend.	161704
1930	Office Wife, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8623. SVD 960	Baldwin, Faith (Novel). Charles Kenyon (Screenplay)		Writer Katherine (Kate) Murdock (Joan Blondell) is a personal secretary-stenographer to Larry Fellowes of Fellowes Publishing. He wants her to write her next book about the "Office Wife."	161705
2002	Office, The (UK):	T	DVD -R HQ 5552	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #9. 10-14-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Colleague's birthday provides a welcome distraction for the employees of Wernham Hogg and leads to a series of practical jokes at the expense of David and Gareth.Meanwhile, David's growing frustrations with new boss Neil constantly looking over his shoulder are somewhat alleviated by the arrival of two representatives from a public speaking company who seem keen to recruit him.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161706
2002	Office, The (UK):	T	DVD -R HQ 5558	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #10. 10-21-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.David's preparations for his first motivational training seminar that evening do not get off to the perfect start when he first discovers the staff's new nicknames for him that are doing the rounds.He then receives another reprimand from Neil for neglecting his duties. Meanwhile, Tina and Rachel finally go public with their relationship, much to the dismay of Gareth.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161707
2002	Office, The (UK):	T	DVD -R HQ 5724	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #11. 10-28-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.It's Comic Relief Day and the staff of Werhnam Hogg all do their bit to raise money including Dawn whose "kisses for" a pound stand finally provides Tim with the opportunity he's been waiting for.But when David can only produce a draft of his new game show concept in place of an important company report, Neil and Jennifer draw the line and inform him that he is being made redundant.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161708
2002	Office, The (UK):	T		Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #12. 11-4-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Although slightly peeved that the staff seem to be taking his redundancy in their stride, David's spirits remain high as he plans his future while also being interviewed for an article in "Inside Paper."Tim takes drastic action when he learns that Dawn has resigned in order to move to the United States with boyfriend Lee.However, when David is told that his services as a motivational speaker are also no longer required, he sinks to his lowest ebb and begs Neil to reconsider the dismissal. But is it too late?David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161709
2002	Office, The (UK): Christmas Special (1)	T		Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Special 12-26-2003	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.It's been three years since the BBC documentary crew first turned up at the office. Back for one last visit, they find Gareth Keenan now in charge and as the staff of Wernham Hogg know all too well, he runs the office with a military precision.Since we last saw David Brent he has become a sales rep for a cleaning products company, released his own pop single and has acquired a showbiz agent to look after his celebrity appearances.He visits his old place of work regularly, despite him successfully suing Wernham Hogg for unfair dismissal. The big news as far as Tim is concerned is the imminent arrival of Dawn.The documentary crew has kindly offered to fly Dawn and boyfriend Lee from Florida back to Slough for the office Christmas Party -- an event that may well have a wet T-shirt competition if Keith has anything to do with it.	161710
2003	Office, The (UK): Christmas Special (2)	T		Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Special. 12-27-2003	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Tim's world is rocked when Dawn turns up at the office to say hello. Despite a stern warning from Gareth and wise words from Keith in Accounts, Tim can't help but get his hopes up again.Meanwhile, David Brent secured the services of a dating agency and, in between making celebrity appearances in nightclubs for 500 pounds a go, he met up for drinks with a rather disappointing selection of single women.The office Christmas party kicked off like any other but there were few surprises in store. The first was the arrival of David Brent's date, who turned out to be a very attractive and intelligent woman (almost as intelligent as David).Second involved Dawn, who had left early with boyfriend Lee, but who later returned alone, marching straight into the arms of Tim.	161711
2001	Office, The (UK): Downsize.	T	DVD -R HQ 5876		UK. Episode #1. 7-9-2001. Series on BBC-2. 7-1-2001 to 12-1-2003. Twelve Episodes.	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161712
2001	Office, The (UK): Judgment	T	DVD -R HQ 6073.	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #6. 8-20-2001	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Jennifer arrives to give the final decision. The Slough branch is to be merged with Swindon and some people will lose their jobs. Dave has been offered Jennifer's job, which he accepts.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161713
2002	Office, The (UK): Merger Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8959	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #7. 9-30-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.As a result of the Swindon merger, a group of new staff arrive at Slough branch and David wastes no time in familiarizing them with his unique style of management. Meanwhile, Tim seems to be taking his promotion very seriously.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161714
2001	Office, The (UK): New Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 8958, 8959.	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #5. 8-13-2001	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Brent decides to take on a new secretary despite the spectre of redundancies in the Slough branch. He can choose between some bloke that's turned up for an interview and a pretty young blonde. The day is rounded off with a trip to Chasers nightclub.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161715
2004	Office, The (UK): Office Special, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2186, 2187, 2188		Reunion	BBC Documentary Team does a program on the Wemham Hogg employees three years later.	161716
2001	Office, The (UK): Quiz, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5945		Episode #3. 7-23-2001	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.Tim is 30 today and receives some special gifts. Dawn wants to organise after-work drinks for him but it's also the annual quiz night. Brent and Finchy see it as a point of honor that they win. Their only real competition comes from Tim and Ricky.	161717
2002	Office, The (UK): Staff Appraisals	T	DVD -R HQ 9038	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #8. 10-7-2002	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.As David conducts the annual staff appraisals he discovers that the group from Swindon are less than impressed with their new boss and a lunchtime trip to the pub does little to improve the situation.The same cannot be said for Tim, however, who is getting on particularly well with new girl Rachel.David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor but is convinced he is the best, most entertaining and the most well-liked boss of all time. Company is supposed to be downsized and management tries to deal with it.	161718
2001	Office, The (UK): Training	T	DVD -R HQ 8958		Episode #4. 7-30-2001	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London. Slough branch are having a training day. Rowan, an outside consultant, tries his best. Dawn has other things on her mind. Intrusion of a management consultant turns the day into a total waste of time	161719
2001	Office, The (UK): Work Experience	T	DVD -R HQ 5935	Gervais, Ricky and Stephen Merchant	Episode #2. 7-16-2001	BBC Documentary makers try to document a "typical workplace." "The Office" is set at a branch of a paper company called Wernham Hogg, situated in the industrial town of Slough, west of London.New girl arrives on work experience. The day is brightened up even more by a doctored picture of David Brent that's been e-mailed around the office. Cue Gareth Keenan Special Investigator.	161720
2005	Office, The: Alliance, The	T			Episode #4. 4-12-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael arranges a morale-boosting birthday party for Meredith and is determined to come up with the funniest message in her card.Dwight wants a pact with Jim to fight the downsizing and Michael regrets showing off when Oscar asks for sponsorship for a charity walk being undertaken by his nephew who has cerebral palsy.Based on the popular British series. Documentary film crew's cameras capture the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161721
2008	Office, The: Baby Shower	T	DVD -R HQ 10401		Episode. 10-16-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.A baby shower for Michael’s baby is held after the baby is born causing all kinds of problems. 	161722
2006	Office, The: Back From Vacation	T	DVD -R HQ 7702		Episode #41. 1-4-2007. Series 3-24-2005-	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties.Michael returns from his Jamaican vacation. An e-mail of a racy vacation photo makes the rounds of the office.Based on the popular British series. Documentary film crew's cameras capture the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161723
2010	Office, The: Banker, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11735, DVD -R HQ 11736 (Credits)		Episode. 1-21-2010	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When the prospective buyer of Dunder Mifflin sends a banker to the Scranton branch to do due diligence, it sets off a wave of reminiscing about the various events the employees have been involved in.	161724
2005	Office, The: Basketball	T			Episode #5. 4-19-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Office staff play a basketball game against the warehouse workers in which Jim shows off to impress Pan and upstage her fiancé who is on the opposing team.Based on the popular British series. Documentary film crew's cameras capture the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161725
2007	Office, The: Beach Games	T	DVD -R HQ 8504		Episode #52. 5-10-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael must recommend his own replacement when the company considers him for a corporate position.Pam must watch Jim and Karen have fun together at a company outing. Michael is being considered for a position in corporate, but also plans a day of "Survivor" like competitions while the office workers visit Lake Scranton.	161726
2007	Office, The: Ben Franklin	T	DVD -R HQ 7744		Episode #44. 2-1-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael brings two adult performers into the office in honor of Phyllis' wedding shower.Karen confronts Pam about her past with Jim. Michael celebrates Phyllis' wedding shower by bringing two adult performers into the office, a stripper and Ben Franklin.	161727
2006	Office, The: Benihana Christmas. A (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7558		Episodes #39=#40. 12-14-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties.Michael gets dumped for the holidays and his toady takes him to a Japanese restaurant to cheer him up with sake and women. Michael sends out an inappropriate Christmas Card which lands him in hot water with his girlfriend Carol.Tensions mount on the party planning committee between Angela, Pam and Karen. The resulting tension leaves the office with two competing Christmas parties.	161728
2009	Office, The: Blood Drive	T	DVD -R HQ 10925		Episode. 3-5-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Valentine’s Day proves disappointing to most of the staff. Michael meets the girl of his dreams while donating blood but doesn’t know who she is.	161729
2006	Office, The: Booze Cruise	T	DVD -R HQ 8726		Episode #17. 1-5-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When Michael takes the entire Dunder-Mifflin crew aboard a party boat on a motivational harbor cruise On Lake Wallenpaupack and things get out of hand and Michael ends up in the brig.	161730
2006	Office, The: Boys and Girls	T	DVD -R HQ 5412		Episode #21. 2-2-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jan holds a "Woman in the Workplace" seminar at Dunder-Mufflin for the paper company's female employees. Michael, feeling more than a bit left out, decides to have his own "seminar" when he takes the male workers down to the warehouse.	161731
2006	Office, The: Branch Closing	T	DVD -R HQ 7285		Episode #36. 11-9-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael strives to keep the staff's spirit up after learning of the Scranton branch shutting down. People envision how their lives will change. But Scranton office survives.	161732
2007	Office, The: Branch Wars	T			Episode #59. 11-1-2007.	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Karen returns in an attempt to lure Stanley away from Scranton. When Michael objects, he brings Jim into the war. The other office workers are disturbed by a “Finer Things Club.”	161733
2009	Office, The: Broke	T	DVD -R HQ 11089		Episode. 4-23-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The Michael Scott Paper Company’s low prices continue to bleed business from Dunder Mifflin, but are so low the company can’t attain profitability. Dunder Mifflin CEO gives Michael, Pam and Ryan their jobs back to get rid of the competition.	161734
2008	Office, The: Business Ethics	T	DVD -R HQ 10369		Episode. 10-9-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Ethics seminar creates problems in The Office. Jim makes Dwight observe the company’s “time theft” policy with mixed results. 	161735
2007	Office, The: Business School	T	DVD -R HQ 7988		Episode #46. 2-15-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Ryan invites Michael to be a guest speaker at his business school. Dwight battles a bat that is loose in the office.Pam invites co-workers to her first art show.	161736
2008	Office, The: Business Trip	T	DVD -R HQ 10499		Episode. 11-13-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael and two associates go to Canada on business. Also includes the end of Kath & Kim, a new situation comedy. Both women are looking through two magazines: “Persons” and “Star Show” as they chat. 	161737
2009	Office, The: Cafe Disco	T	DVD -R HQ 11104		Episode. 5-7-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.	161738
2006	Office, The: Carpet, The	T			Episode #20. 1-26-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When someone soils the carpet in Michael's office, Michael sees it as a form of hatred towards him and realizes for the first time that not everyone may like him. Due to the odor of his office, Michael temporarily switches workspaces with Jim.While there, Michael reminisces of his pre-management days reliving pranks with Dwight that he and Todd Packer played on the staff.Jim realizes why Kelly sits alone in the back of the office as he plays messenger for a childish flirtation between Kelly and Ryan, and Pam tries to cope with the day without Jim to make her laugh.	161739
2006	Office, The: Casino Night	T	DVD -R HQ 6377		Episode #28. 5-11-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Chaos ensues when Michael takes responsibility for conflict resolution from the Human Relations department.Employees take some big gambles when they host a charity casino-night in their warehouse.	161740
2009	Office, The: Casual Friday	T	DVD -R HQ 11089		Episode. 4-30-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The Dunder Mifflin staff starts taking too many liberties with their casual Friday dress. The rest of the sales team resents Pam and Ryan keeping clients they stole from the while at The Michael Scott Paper Company. 	161741
2008	Office, The: Chairmodel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9837		Episode. 4-17-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Model in an office-supply catalog makes Michael feel things. To win back Dunder-Mifflin’s parking spaces, Kevin and Andy oppose bosses of five businesses.	161742
2005	Office, The: Christmas Party	T	DVD -R HQ 6349		Episode #16. 12-6-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.After Michael suggests a game of "Yankee Swap" with the Secret Santa gifts, everyone fights over Michael's gift to Ryan, bringing morale to an all-time low.	161743
2005	Office, The: Client, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10487		Episode #13. 11-8-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When Michael and Jan try to nail down a potential new client, Christian, by taking him out to Chili's, Michael surprises everyone with what -- or who -- he does.Meanwhile, back at the office, Jim finds a semi-autobiographical script that Michael has written called "Threat Level: Midnight," and he, Pam, Kevin and the rest of the Dunder-Mifflin workers have a great time acting it out.Later that night, Pam and Jim share their first unofficial date, complete with dinner (a sandwich), candlelight, and Dwight's pathetic fireworks display.	161744
2007	Office, The: Cocktails	T	DVD -R HQ 8009		Episode #47. 2-22-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael and Jan make their relationship public during a party. Jim meets Karen's ex. Staff goes to happy hour for drinks.	161745
2009	Office, The: Company Picnic	T	DVD -R HQ 11127		Episode. 5-13-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.At a company picnic, Michael does a comedy sketch with his former girlfriend and reveals that the Buffalo branch may be closing -- much to the dismay of the people who work there who hadn’t heard a thing about closing the branch until Michael blurted it out on stage.	161746
2006	Office, The: Conflict Resolution	T	DVD -R HQ 6023		Episode #27. 5-4-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Chaos ensues when Michael takes responsibility for conflict resolution from the Human Relations department.Photographer (Scott Adsit).	161747
2006	Office, The: Convention, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7665		Episode #31. 9-28-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties.Michael organizes a party in his hotel room when he, Dwight and Jan attend a convention in Philadelphia.	161748
2006	Office, The: Convict, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7498		Episode #38 11-30-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael tries to be supportive after learning that a new employee is an ex-convict, then the staff compares the office to a prison.	161749
2006	Office, The: Coup, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7013		Episode #32 10-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.	161750
2008	Office, The: Crime Aid	T	DVD -R HQ 10435		Episode. 10-23-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael gives Pam a part-time corporate job so she can continue to go to art school. 	161751
2008	Office, The: Customer Service	T	DVD -R HQ 10485		Episode. 11-06-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Angry Indian office worker gets revenge on two employees who didn’t come to her party by faking statistics concerning their customer satisfaction survey. 	161752
2010	Office, The: Delivery, The (Parts One and Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 11826		Episode. 3-4-2010	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.With Jim and Pam hoping to delay arriving at the hospital until after midnight so they can stay two full nights, the office staff do what they can to distract Pam after she starts having her first contractions.  It turns out to be...a girl.	161753
2007	Office, The: Deposition, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9277		Episode #61. 11-15-2007.	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Jan sues Dunder Mifflin and Michael is deposed as a witness. Kelly trash-talks Pam after Darryl beats Jim at ping-pong.	161754
2008	Office, The: Did I Stutter?	T	DVD -R HQ 9876		Episode. 5-1-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael tries to gives Stanley an attitude adjustment after Stanley snaps at him. Dwight decides to buy Andy’s car. After spending the night at Jim’s, Pam deals with an unexpected inconvenience.	161755
2008	Office, The: Dinner Party	T	DVD -R HQ 9818		Episode. 4-10-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Pam and Jim run out of excuses and must go to Jan and Michael’s house for dinner. When Dwight learns that Angela and Andy are also invited to dinner, his jealousy gets the best of him. 	161756
2006	Office, The: Diversity Day	T	DVD -R HQ 5631		Episode #2 3-9-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael tells everyone it was his idea to hire a special consultant to teach racial tolerance and diversity, when in fact it was his behavior that necessitated the training.	161757
2006	Office, The: Diwali	T	DVD -R HQ 8660		Episode #35. 11-2-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael urges the staff to support Kelly and attend a local celebration of the Hindu Festival of Lights	161758
2009	Office, The: Double Date	T	DVD -R HQ 11572. DVD -R HQ 11573 (Credits). 		Episode. 11-5-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jim and Pam go on a double date with Pam’s mom and Michael. Dwight starts being nice to everyone in the office, hoping to gain favors owed to him, but his plan is hampered by Andy’s excessive politeness.	161759
2009	Office, The: Dream Team, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11032		Episode. 4-9-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael starts his paper company out of his apartment with no money and only Pam for help, then tries to assemble his dream team of salespeople.	161760
2006	Office, The: Drug Testing	T	DVD -R HQ 6023		Episode #26. 4-27-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  When Jan conducts a seminar for the female employees, Michael takes the guys to the warehouse for some male bonding.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Dwight finds half a joint in the parking lot and launches a full investigation. Michael asks an unusual favor.	161761
2009	Office, The: Duel	T	DVD -R HQ 10775		Episode. 1-15-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Two men in the office are sleeping with the same woman and want to settle the matter in a duel in the parking lot.	161762
2007	Office, The: Dunder-Mifflin Infinity	T	DVD -R HQ 9024 (Ending on DVD -R HQ 9038). 		Episode #55. 10-4-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Ryan returns to Dunder-Mifflin’s Scranton branch to bring the company into the digital age. Angela remains unhappy about her cat. Michael is worried about ageism and attempts to win back clients using old fashion business skills. Relationships are on the forefront as Ryan returns to an eager Kelly. Jim and Pam are outed to the office and Angels is still upset with Dwight about her cat.	161763
2005	Office, The: Dundies, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5878		Episode #7. 9-20-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  When Jan conducts a seminar for the female employees, Michael takes the guys to the warehouse for some male bonding.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The Dunder Mifflin employees suffer through the annual office awards ceremony, "The Dundies."	161764
2006	Office, The: Dwight's Speech	T	DVD -R HQ 6624		Episode #23. 3-2-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. When Dwight, who has a fear of public speaking, is asked to give a speech at a sales convention, he turns to Michael for help.	161765
2005	Office, The: E-Mail Surveillance (aka Email Surveillance)	T	DVD -R HQ 6257		Episode #15. 11-12-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When Michael begins monitoring their e-mails, he manages to upset all of the employees	161766
2008	Office, The: Employee Transfer	T	DVD -R HQ 10478		Episode. 10-30-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Corporate finds out Michael is dating a woman in the office and has her transferred. 	161767
2005	Office, The: Fight, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5935		Episode #12. 11-1-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When Dwight embarrasses Michael by punching him in the stomach at work, Jim organizes a lunchtime rematch at Dwight's Dojo.Meanwhile, Pam becomes annoyed at Jim when he gets too physical with her, Ryan updates the emergency contact information on a "secret mission," and Michael tantalizes Ryan when the boss gets a hold of Ryan's cell phone number.	161768
2005	Office, The: Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 6167		Episode #10. 10-11-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Fire in the kitchen causes the employees to evacuate to the parking lot where they learn more about one another than they wanted.	161769
2008	Office, The: Frame Toby	T	DVD -R HQ 10554		Episode. 11-20-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Dirt is dished over a dirty dish. Tension boils over when a mysterious someone leaves a culinary mess in the office microwave.  Michael must come to terms with the personnel changes in his staff. 	161770
2007	Office, The: Fun Run	T	DVD -R HQ 8994		Episode #54. 9-27-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael runs over a staff member in the parking lot.In Scranton, the new regime institutes sweeping reforms.	161771
2006	Office, The: Gay Witch Hunt	T	DVD -R HQ 6885 (Mislabeled 6877)		Episode #30. 9-28-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jim leaves the office after kissing Pam. Michael outs a gay employee unintentionally.	161772
2009	Office, The: Golden Ticket	T	DVD -R HQ 10949		Episode. 3-12-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael comes up with a Willie Wonka Golden Ticket marketing idea -- anyone receiving a golden ticket in their paper supply gets 10 percent off the purchase price. When the company’s biggest client gets five of the tickets, which means a major financial hit for the company, Michael disavows the idea and forces Dwight to take the hit. When the client then elects to get all of its paper supplies from the company and the man who thought of the idea is considered a hero, Michael fights to get proper recognition.	161773
2008	Office, The: Goodbye, Toby	T	DVD -R HQ 10706		Episode. 5-15-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael demands Toby’s goodbye party at Dunder Mifflin be a huge celebration. Dwight and Meredith haze Holly, the new human resources person. 	161774
2009	Office, The: Gossip	T	DVD -R HQ 11400		Episode. 9-17-1009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael is angry because he doesn’t know the office’s latest gossip so he makes up gossip to be in the know. 	161775
2006	Office, The: Grief Counseling	T	DVD -R HQ 7088		Episode #33. 10-12-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael attempts to help staff grieve after learning that the former regional manager has died.	161776
2005	Office, The: Halloween	T			Episode #11. 10-18-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.While everyone else in the office enjoys the spooky Halloween festivities and talks about staff's costumes, Michael ponders who he should fire when the threat of downsizing becomes a reality and his boss orders him to fire one of his staff.Jim and Pam put Dwight's resume on job-searching websites, which may make Michael's job a little easier and Pam encourages Jim to set his goals higher by applying for a better job, which makes Jim consider his friendship with Pam.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161777
2005	Office, The: Health Care	T	DVD -R HQ 5724		Episode #3. 4-5-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When Dwight gets the authority to choose a health plan for everyone, the power quickly goes to his head, infuriating his co-workers.	161778
2009	Office, The: Heavy Competition	T	DVD -R HQ 11049		Episode. 4-16-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael and Dwight face off in the great paper war for clients.	161779
2005	Office, The: Hot Girl	T			Episode #6. 4-26-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. When an attractive woman Katy comes to the office to solicit her purses, all of the male staffers vie for her affection.Pam struggles with whether or not to be jealous of Katy's attention.Based on the popular British series. Documentary film crew's cameras capture the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161780
2006	Office, The: Initiation	T	DVD -R HQ 7115		Episode #34. 10-19-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Ryan accompanies Dwight on his first sales call, but the challenges he must endure surprise him. Jim and Pam talk on the phone.	161781
2006	Office, The: Injury, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6348		Episode #18. 1-12-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.After he has an accident while using a girl, injured Michael demands attention from the entire Dunder Mifflin office.	161782
2008	Office, The: Job Fair	T	DVD -R HQ 9887		Episode. 5-8-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jim hits the golf course with Andy and Kevin in hope of landing a huge client. Michael sets up a booth at a job fair at Pam’s alma mater to hire a summer intern. 	161783
2007	Office, The: Job, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8559		Episode #53. 5-17-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael, Jim and Karen go to New York to be interviewed for a job opening. Then Michael discovers it's Jan's job -- she's being fired.In Scranton, the new regime institutes sweeping reforms.	161784
2009	Office, The: Koi Pond	T	DVD -R HQ 11541. DVD -R HQ 11540 (Credits). 		Episode. 10-29-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The office plans a haunted house for children in the community. Michael falls into a koi pond at an important business meeting.	161785
2007	Office, The: Launch Party	T	DVD -R HQ 9059		Episode #56. 10-11-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael runs over a staff member in the parking lot.Launch of the new Dunder-Mifflin infinity web site and Michael is anticipating going to the launch party in NYC. At the Scranton branch, Angela and the Party Planning Committee plan a satellite party. Meanwhile Dwight competes against the web site to be top seller of paper in a day. 	161786
2009	Office, The: Lecture Circuit	T	DVD -R HQ 10837		Episode #80. 2-5-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael’s office has done so well that he’s asked to lecture at other branches to teach them how to do a better job. 	161787
2009	Office, The: Lecture Circuit (Part Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 10854		Episode #81. 2-12-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael and Pam take a trip to Nashua, hoping to get closure from Holly,. Dwight and Jim try to make up for forgetting Kelly’s birthday. Angela deals with her cats in a feline manner herself. 	161788
2007	Office, The: Local Ad	T	DVD -R HQ 9164		Episode #58. 10-25-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Dunder Mifflin decides to produce an ad, but things go awry when Michael hijacks the production. Dwight is busy also -- exploring Second Life, an online web site.	161789
2009	Office, The: Lover, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11529		Episode. 10-22-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael shocks Pam and Jim when he reveals the identity of his new girlfriend. Dwight offers Jim a strange peace offering.	161790
2009	Office, The: Mafia	T	DVD -R HQ 11498, 11499		Episode. 10-15-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Dwight and Andy believe an insurance salesman calling on Michael is a Mafioso. Kevin inadvertently ruins Jim and Pam’s honeymoon. He also takes over Jim’s office in his absence. 	161791
2010	Office, The: Manager and Salesman	T	DVD -R HQ 11777, 11778 (Credits)		Episode. 2-11-2010	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Sabre’s CEO visits and tells Michael and Jim that one of them must take a step down and go back to sales. Andy’s Valentine’s Day cards leave Kelly thinking she’s the one he’s interested in. 	161792
2009	Office, The: Meeting, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11435		Episode. 9-17-1009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jim makes a request that leaves Michael feeling defensive and insecure. Pam works on the guest list for the wedding. Toby and Dwight go under cover to investigate a workers’ comp claim. Jim and Michael are named co-managers of the office.	161793
2006	Office, The: Merger, The	T			Episode #37. 11-16-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Jim and Pam are reunited when the Scranton and Stamford branches of the company are merged. But someone else is involved.	161794
2009	Office, The: Michael Scott Paper Company, Inc., The	T	DVD -R HQ 11032		Episode. 4-9-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael gets free office space in his old building underneath the toilets. He stages a pancake lunch for new clients. Pam meets the only person who shows up, then over the phone sells him an order, making the first sale for the new Michael Scott Paper Company, Inc.	161795
2006	Office, The: Michael's Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 5771		Episode #25. 3-30-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael takes the Dunder Mifflin employees ice-skating to celebrate his birthday.	161796
2007	Office, The: Money	T	DVD -R HQ 9163, 9164 (Conclusion)		Episode #57. 10-18-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. With Jan renovating his condo, Michael is quickly going into debt. He tries to get money anyway he can including asking the employees for a loan. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam spend the night at Dwight’s farm -- now a bed and breakfast.	161797
2008	Office, The: Moroccan Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 10622		Episode. 12-11-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The Office Christmas party has a Moroccan theme as Michael tries to help one of the employees who has a problem with alcohol. 	161798
2009	Office, The: Murder	T	DVD -R HQ 11603		Episode. 11-12-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Troubling rumors about Dunder Mifflin rock Michael’s world. Strange diversions upset Jim. Andy finds that his awkwardness is his biggest hurdle in courting Erin. 	161799
2007	Office, The: Negotiation, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8324		Episode #48.  4-5-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Darryl meets with Michael to negotiate a pay increase. Jim deals with the consequences of Pam's confession to Roy.	161800
2009	Office, The: New Boss	T	DVD -R HQ 10983		Episode. 3-19-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael quits when the new boss disrespects him. 	161801
2009	Office, The: Niagara (Parts One and Two)	T	DVD -R HQ 11498		Episodes. 10-8-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The Dunder Mifflin staff head to Niagara Falls for Jim and Pam’s wedding with the understanding that her pregnancy is a forbidden discussion topic. But Jim’s slip of the tongue prods Michael to attempt damage control. In Part 2, Pam is forced to deal with Andy’s scrotal injury on her wedding night, while Kevin deals with the loss of his dress shoes on the morning of Jim and Pam’s wedding.  Jim and Pam sneak off to the Niagara Falls boat ride to have the captain marry them, then arrive at the church for the official if unorthodox ceremony.	161802
2008	Office, The: Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 9876		Episode. 4-24-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael and Dwight decide to surprise Ryan in New York. Scranton staffers must work on a Saturday for Ryan’s Web site project and they are not happy about it. 	161803
2005	Office, The: Office Olympics	T	DVD -R HQ 8726		Episode #9. 10-4-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael has a panic attack while trying to close the deal on his condo. With Michael and Dwight out of the office, Jim and Pam organize an employee competition.	161804
2005	Office, The: Performance Review	T	DVD -R HQ 6167		Episode #14. 11-15-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Everyone is on edge during performance review day including Michael who steals the employee suggestion box in search of new ideas he can present to his boss.	161805
2007	Office, The: Phyllis' Wedding	T	DVD -R HQ 7897		Episode #45. 2-8-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael is kicked out of Phyllis' wedding..	161806
2005	Office, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6406		Episode #1. 3-24-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When a documentary crew arrives at Mifflin, manager Michael Scott attempts to paint a rosy picture but fails after learning the company will be downsizing.Based on the popular British series. Documentary film crew's cameras capture the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees.Regional Manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest best boss ever. But he's really the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is.His coworker Jim (John Krasinski) lusts after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer) when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) is a young, smart, self-possessed temp.	161807
2009	Office, The: Prince Family Paper	T	DVD -R HQ 10803		Episode #78. 1-22-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael is sent out to do research on a small family-run paper company so his company can steal its clients. The staff argues over whether Actor Hillary Swank is hot or not.	161808
2007	Office, The: Product Recall	T	DVD -R HQ 8418		Episode #49. 4-26-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Michael holds a press conference to apologize for an obscene watermark put on paper by a disgruntled employee.Only reporter to show up is a reporter from the Scranton Times who usually writes light stories and obituaries. Michael gets into a fight with a customer while apologizing in front of the reporter. Reporter takes it all down.Obscene watermark is a duck having sex with a popular mouse. The staff goes into crisis mode after a shipment of paper goes out with an obscene watermark. Jim and Andy handle harried clients.	161809
2009	Office, The: Promotion, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11457		Episode. 10-1-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Jim quickly learns the downside of management after he informs the staff that there’s not enough money for everyone to get a COLA raise, including Dwight trying to rally everyone against him. Pam pushes for cash instead of traditional wedding gifts.	161810
2007	Office, The: Return, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8173.		Episode #43. 1-18-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Andy suggests that Michael pair up employees on sales calls. Dwight tries to cover when Angela misses an important deadline. Includes previously unseen footage in episodes seen before separately.	161811
2010	Office, The: Sabre	T	DVD -R HQ 11765, 11766 (Credits)		Episode. 2-4-2010	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael has trouble adjusting to Dunder Mifflin’s acquisition by a printer company called Sabre and tries to turn to David Wallace for advice. Jim and Pam interview to get their impending baby into a good daycare.	161812
2007	Office, The: Safety Training	T	DVD -R HQ 8319		Episode #50. 4-12-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Andy returns from anger-management classes planning to make a fresh start. Michael and Dwight try to illustrate the dangers of the workplace.Michael tries to fake a suicide after he is embarrassed by the shipping department's demonstration on the dangers of the workplace.	161813
2009	Office, The: Scott’s Tots	T	DVD -R HQ 11647		Episode. 12-03-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.A decade-old promise to pay college tuition for a bunch of children comes back to haunt Michael. With rumors of Dunder Mifflin going under dragging down the staff, Jim hopes an Employee of the Month award will raise spirits, unaware it’s a ploy by Dwight to get him fired. 	161814
2009	Office, The: Secret Santa	T	DVD -R HQ 11665. DVD -R HQ 11671 (Credits)		Episode. 12-10-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Andy’s Twelve Days of Christmas-themed Secret Santa gifts to Erin do more harm than good. Dwight and Jim hope to infuse the staff with holiday spirit, but Jim’s decision to let Phyllis play Santa at the Dunder Mifflin Christmas party irks Michael. A new warehouse worker catches Oscar’s eye.	161815
2006	Office, The: Secret, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6731		Episode #19. 1-19-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.	161816
2005	Office, The: Sexual Harassment	T	DVD -R HQ 6138		Episode #8. 9-27-2005	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. When Michael's best friend, sales representative Todd Packer, pays him a visit, Michael starts behaving even more inappropriately.	161817
2009	Office, The: Shareholders Meeting	T	DVD -R HQ 11621		Episode. 11-19-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.When David Wallace invites Michael to the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting in New York, Michael brings Oscar, Dwight and Andy along. Jim tries to get Ryan to do work. 	161818
2010	Office, The: St. Patrick’s Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11836		Episode. 3-11-2010	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael tries to impress Jo. Dwight causes trouble on Jim’s first day back from paternity leave. Erin and Andy go on their first date.	161819
2008	Office, The: Surplus, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10597		Episode. 12-4-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Oscar informs Michael that the office must spend a cash surplus or lose it in the next year’s budget. Dwight takes Angela and Andy to Schrute Farms to work on their wedding plans.	161820
2007	Office, The: Survivor Man	T	DVD -R HQ 9253		Episode #60. 11-8-2007.	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. When Ryan excludes him from a wilderness retreat, Michael goes into the woods for his own survival adventure. Jim tries to revolutionize the office birthday party. 	161821
2006	Office, The: Take Your Daughter To Work Day	T	DVD -R HQ 5677		Episode #24. 3-16-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael strikes up a friendship with the five-year-old daughter of his enemy when children visit the office.	161822
2007	Office, The: Traveling Salesmen	T	DVD -R HQ 7744		Episode #42. 1-11-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Andy suggests that Michael team up the staff for sales calls.Dwight tries to cover for Angela when she misses a deadline -- and resigns when he refuses to reveal his reason for going to corporate headquarters in New York.	161823
2009	Office, The: Two Weeks	T	DVD -R HQ 10998		Episode. 3-26-2009	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Michael won’t leave quietly, then decides to stop his own paper company. No one seems to like the new boss.	161824
2006	Office, The: Valentine's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6569		Episode #22. 2-9-2006	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Valentine's Day at the office.	161825
2006	Office, The: Webisodes: Accountants, The	T			Episode #29. 7-13-2006. Available on the NBC Website: www.nbc.com/The_Office.	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. This 10-part Web-only series fills in the gap between the end of Season Two and the beginning of Season Three.Jim realizes why Kelly sits alone in the back of the office as he plays messenger for a childish flirtation between Kelly and Ryan, and Pam tries to cope with the day without Jim to make her laugh.	161826
2008	Office, The: Weight Loss	T	DVD -R HQ 10586. DVD -R HQ 10319 (misses beginning)		Episode. 9-25-2008	Documentary on what happens in The Office.  Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.The office staff tries to lose the most weight of any office so they can win three days of extra vacation. Jim proposes to Pam, who has left the office to go back to school. Michael tries to encourage the staff to lose weight for health and glory. 	161827
2007	Office, The: Women's Appreciation	T	DVD -R HQ 8504		Episode #51. 5-3-2007	Documentary on what happens in The Office. Characters talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Outrage breaks out in the office when Phyllis gets an eyeful from a flasher.Dwight and Andy work on catching the predator.	161828
2005	Officer Down	MT	DVD -R HQ 8546, 8547			News Media. News Reporter (J. Lauren Proctor).	161829
1932	Officer Thirteen	M				Reporter. Motorcycle policeman's partner is deliberately run off the road and killed by a member of a syndicate that controls the gambling and much of the justice system in his town.When the killer is freed because of perjured testimony and the corrupt legal system, the dead officer's partner quits the force and vows to bring the killer to justice.	161830
1993	Official Denial	M			PR	Public Information Officer Lt. Col. Dan Lerner helps cover up the arrival of aliens on earth.	161831
1946	Official Detective	R			Series 1946-1947. Official Detective Magazine	Press. Composed of stories that appeared in Official Detective Magazine.	161832
1957	Official Detective	T			Series 1957. Official Detective Magazine	Press. Composed of stories that appeared in Official Detective Magazine. Adapted from the radio series of the same name.	161833
1990	Official Secrets	N		Mitchell, Lindsay		Reporter Sylvia Loring and Gossip Columnist Colette Daniels are both caught up in investigating a major Washington sex scandal	161834
2006	Offshore	M				Photographer, Press Conference (Jason Endres).	161835
1986	Offspring, The	M				Reporter at Execution (Alan White).	161836
1991	Ofrivillige golfaren, Den	MF				TV Reporter (John Fiske). The Critic (Erland Josephson).	161837
1995	…Og det var forar - og Danmark frit	DF			Denmark	Journalist Ole Bergh, Aalborg.	161838
2007	Ogrod Luizy	MF				Reporter (Hanna Chojnacka)	161839
1998	Oh Baby: Logistics	T			Episode #4. 9-8-1998	Newscaster (Lynnanne Zager).	161840
1991	Oh Boy!	M				TV Journalist (Gert Jan Droge). Editor (Ton De Graaf). Cameraman (Marc Didden). Cameraman (Job van As).	161841
1986	Oh es el! Viaje fantastico hacia Julio Iglesias	N		Torres, Maruja	War Correspondent in Lebanon. Spanish writer in El Paix. First Novel. 	Female Journalist deals with famous people, love and journalism in this satirical novel.	161842
2006	Oh in Ohio, The	M				Public Relations Executive (Parker Posey) in Cleveland commerce is married but has never had an orgasm. Until she discovers the vibrator, at which point she becomes a big-O addict, finally having one right in the boardroom.Married to frustrated high school biology teacher. The PR executive then falls for the local aging swimming pool salesman with a ponytail.	161843
1940	Oh Johnny How You Can Love	M				Newsboy (Harris Berger)	161844
1973	Oh Jonathan, oh Jonathan	M				Reporter (Jurgen Scheller).	161845
2003	Oh So Twisted	M				Reporter (Kris McGaha)	161846
1926	Oh What a Nurse!	M				Newspaper Editor (Henry A. Barrows).	161847
1926	Oh, Baby!	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	161848
1997	Oh, Doctor Beeching!: Ton Up	T			UK. Episode #20.9-28-1997	Photographer (James Pertwee).	161849
1977	Oh, God!	M	L			TV Reporter (Mario Machado).	161850
1980	Oh, God! Book II	M				TV Newscaster (Hugh Downs) of NBC	161851
1985	Oh, God! You Devil	M	SVD 1151			Reporter (Patricia Springer)	161852
1999	Oh, Grow Up: Baby It's Cold Outside	T			Episode #13. . Series 9-22-1999 to 12-28-1999	Art Critic (Liz Ard). Norris get jealous after attending the art gallery of a college rival who used to copy Norris and has now risen to fame. Rather than admit to his former classmate that he's nowhere near as successful, Norris lies about his prospectsSuzanne backs up Norris' story by pretending to be his agent -- and is holding a private showing of his work to prove it. But a blizzard strikes the day of the exhibit making the turnout less than Norris anticipated as only the art critic manages to show.	161853
1999	Oh, Grow Up: Hunter's Metamorphosis	T			Episode #7. 11-3-1999	Art Critic (Liz Ard). Suzanne helps Norris fulfill a dream when she hires him to baby sit a nightmarish artist.	161854
1999	Oh, Grow Up: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-22-1999	Art Critic (Liz Ard). Norris, a friend from college, is a struggling artist with a dry wit.	161855
1999	Oh, Grow Up: President of the House	T			Episode #4. 10-13-1999	Art Critic (Liz Ard). TV Anchor (Tim Lounibos). Suzanne and Chloe reveal a little too much on a hidden video TV show.	161856
1980	Oh, Heavenly Dog	M		Browning, Rod,  Joe Camp (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Jackie (Jane Seymour) for Time-Europe) is writing a book about a murder case when the man in the case returns as a dog to solve the murder. Confusion about what she does -- "I thought you wrote for Time," the man says to her.Jackie is shot by the villain and returns as a cat.	161857
1926	Oh, What a Night!	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	161858
1926	Oh, What a Nurse!	M		Sherwood, Robert Emmet, Bertram Bloch (Story). Darryl Francis Zanuck (Adaptation).	AFI-Columnists/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Jerry Clark (Sydney Chaplin) is cub reporter who takes over the advice column and advises a woman not to marry a fortune-hunter. Her uncle is the owner of the paper and wants her to marry so he can control her inheritanceClark eventually saves her by faking a fire on a ship and then marries her himself. Clark switches clothes with rumrunner who is disguised as a woman to elude police. He also impersonates a nurse while trying to catch the crooks.	161859
1949	Oh, You Beautiful Doll	M				Reporter (James Griffith). Reporter (Billy Wayne).	161860
1930	Oh! Sailor, Behave!	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter for the Paris Herald, Charlie Carroll (Charles King), falls in love	161861
1969	Oh! What a Lovely War	M				Photographer (Joe Melia - The Photographer).	161862
1962	Ohayo	M			AFI-Television	TV	161863
1941	Ohm Kruger	MF			Germany	News Media. Reporter #1 im Hotel de Suisse (Werner Stock). Reporter #2 im Hotel de Suisse (Egon Vogel).	161864
1980	OHMS	MT				TV Newscaster (Jan Jones). TV Reporter (Bob Wells).	161865
1993	Ohne einander	N		Walser, Martin	Germany	Journalist	161866
1942	Oi, aika vanha, kultainen	MF				Photographer (Lauri Kyostila).	161867
2006	Oil & Water	M				TV Newsman Dan Lake (Peter LaVilla)  is a veteran TV anchor  past his prime with an ego the size of an empty room. Hollywood Newspaper Gossip Columnist Ms. Gabby (Rosemary Gore) is young and popular and feisty writing in a Liz Smith-Hedda Hopper-style.Together they host a weekly TV Talk show called "Movie Celebrities."  They are opposites -- is it hate or love? Editor (Nelson Page). Copy Person (Diana Castellon).Office Workers (Mirna Benitez, Yvonne Bravo, Pamela Sanabria, Juan Sanchez, Else Schwartz, Jeff Zilahy, Nathan Ziskin	161868
2005	Oil Storm	MT				Reporter (Ken Thomas). Narrator (Live Schreiber).	161869
1985	Oilpatch Empire	N		Ballem, John		News Media	161870
1966	Oj oj oj eller 'sangen om den eldroda hummern'	MF				TV Commentator (Alan Blair)	161871
1999	Ojamajo Doremi	CB		Todo, Izumi	Japan. 1999-2003. Published by Kodansha. Illustrated by Shizue Takanashi. Appeared in Nakayoshi'magazine. Manga series. Magical girl manga	High School Newspaper Reporter Kaori Shimakura (Shimakura Kaori) is always with her camera. She is one of Tamaki's friends.	161872
1999	Ojamajo Doremi	C			Japan. 1999-2002. 201 episodes. Produced by Toei Animation. Anime series. Magical girl anime	High School Newspaper Reporter and Photographer Kaori Shimakura (Shimakura Kaori): A school newspaper reporter who is always with her camera. She is one of Tamaki's friends.	161873
2009	Ojciec Mateusz: Wyrok	TF			Poland. Episode #8. 1-18-2009	Journalist (Michael Kruk). 	161874
2000	Ojos Que No Ven (aka Eyes That Don't See)	MF			Argentina	Magazine Owner Abelardo Sachs (Axel Pauls) is murdered and no one knows who did it. Carla (Malena Solda) works for the political magazine as a writer. She helps solve the murder with help from the magazine's editor Estaban (Gaston Pauls).	161875
1930	Ojosan	MF				Journalist (Ichiro Okuni)	161876
1999	OK! TV	DT			Series 1999	Interviewer (Nigel Havers)	161877
1997	Okay tone:	T			Series. 1997-1998	Interviewer (Lisbeth Frandsen - Bette - Herself, 1997-1998).  Host (Vigga Svensson - Herself, 1997-1998).	161878
1932	Okay, America	M	VHS 1013	McGuire, William Anthony (Story). Scott Pembroke (Screenplay)	William McGuire's Okay America. Risky Business, 1939	Gossip Columnist Larry Wayne (Lew Ayres) writes "Broadway Broadside" for the New York Daily Blade and does a radio program called "Okay, America." Walter Winchell-inspired columnist. City Editor aka "Lucille" (Walter Catlett) calls Wayne "Ego."His secretary Sheila Barton (Maureen O'Sullivan) protects him from angry readers. Editor Roger Jones (Allan Dinehart) assigns Wayne to a kidnapping story. Through a drunken ex-reporter, he traces the kidnapping to a gangster.Wayne is kidnapped, shoots the gangster and then is killed during his radio broadcast.  "Obituary" (Charles Dow Clark). Obituary Editor (George Clarke).	161879
1940	Okenko do nebe	MF				News Media. Young Journalist Inka (Natasa Gollova).	161880
1948	Oklahoma Badlands	M	DVD -R HQ 1973		Lane, Allan "Rocky" feature	Editor-Publisher Oliver Budge of local newspaper Grass Valley Tribune and crooks try to get a woman's ranch. Grass Valley Tribune headline: "Ken Rawlins Murdered. Last of Family Killed by Rustlers."	161881
1981	Oklahoma City Dolls, The	MT				Newscaster (Mike Walden)	161882
1939	Oklahoma Kid, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2951, 2922. L			Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre) for the Times.	161883
1960	Oklahoma Territory	M		Hampton, Orville, H. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Ward Harlen (Walter Baldwin) accuses lawyer of prosecuting Native American for his own political purposes. Turns out Native American was framed.	161884
2002	OL Salt Lake City 2002	DT				Reporter (Jon Herwig Carlsen). Reporter (Bjorn Daehlie). Reporter (Solve Grotmol). Reporter (Kjell Kr. Rike).	161885
1972	Olavi Virta	DF			Finland	Interviewer Peter von Bagh.	161886
1943	Old Acquaintance	M	DVD -R HQ 3737, 3738. DVD -R 1625			Editor (Joseph Crehan). News Poet Writer Bell Carter (Abbe Revere). Photographer Frank (Jimmy Conlin) of the Beacon.	161887
2004	Old Big 'Ead: Tribute to Brian Clough, A	DT			UK	Newsreader Huw Edwards. Commentators David Coleman, Kenneth Wolstenholme.	161888
1940	Old Bill and Son	M				BBC Reporter (Nicholas Phipps).	161889
1900	Old Brand	SS	USC	Munro, Neil	In "Queen's Gift Book, The."	Journalist is narrator on the Courier. Writes about an editor, Old Brand "whose pride was in the fact  that  no other provincial paper in the country gave such prompt, copious and well-informed obituaries as his.	161890
2009	Old City Hall	N		Rotenberg, Robert		Canadian Radio Host is arrested for the murder of his wife in a seemingly open-and-shut case. “I killed her,” he tells his newspaper deliveryman, and then clams up. Both cops and lawyers case down the clues. 	161891
1985	Old Colts, The	NW		Swarthout, Glendon Fred		News Media	161892
1684	Old England	PO	USC	Tate, Nahum		News	161893
1999	Old Fears	NSF		Wooley, John and Ron Wolfe		Newspaper Editor Matthew Simmons is a crusty journalist who befriends Mick Winters who after 20 years away has come home to find his worst childhood fears waiting for him. The spider so big it fills the mouth of the culvert. The black shadow lurking in the old coal pit. The slithering thing under the bed. Old fears, nothing but figments of a child’s imagination, except why is Jerry Meyers lying in the morgue with a torn jugular full of insect venom? What’s terrorizing the miners of Tanapah, Oklahoma? And what dragged Mike Henshaw beneath his bed and suffocated him?  For Mick, returning to his boyhood home signals an opportunity to start over again with new friends such as the stunning young doctor Cheryl Stanton and editor Simmons. But a horror epidemic for which there is no explanation and no cure descends upon the town and turns Mick’s dream vacation into a nightmare where old fears become deadly realities. 	161894
1989	Old Flames	MT				Photographer (Urusla Jones)	161895
1999	Old Flames	N		Moritsugu, Kim		Public Relations Person Beth Robinson is a 40-ish PR turned stay-at-home mom, who, aside from an occasional pang of mourning for her lost youth, is pretty well content. That is until Rachel Klein, a hip young advertising executive, moves into the house next door. When Rachel confides in Beth her ambitious career plans and her intention to rekindle an old flame with man-about-town Tim Donnelly, Beth is envious. So what if Rachel can’t cook, knows nothing about gardening and forgets to take out her garbage? She has an exciting job, an attractive love-prospect, and friends like Schuyler LaSalle, a singing stock analyst who reminds Beth of her own long-lost aspiration to be a dancer on Broadway. Soon, Beth realizes she must find a way to build anew flame for herself with the old dancing spark. Rachel, between career-making moves at work, tries to light Tim’s fire without getting burned. 	161896
1983	Old Garbo	SS	GPL	Thomas, Dylan	In "Collected Stories, The: Dylan Thomas."	Reporter Mr. Farr, senior reporter, great shorthand writer, a chain-smoker, bitter drinker, very humorous, round-faced and round-bellied, with dart holes in his nose.  Tawe News.  He covered all the big stories.	161897
1944	Old Grey Hare	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newspaper. Smellovision Replaces Television. Daily Rocket.  The Golden Age of Looney Tunes -- Vol. 1, Side 20.	161898
1989	Old Gringo	M	SV 75, 63. DVD. 			Journalist Ambrose Bierce (Gregory Peck), caustic and brilliant journalist who calls himself "Bitter." Journalist (Stewart Smith). Journalist #1 (Mark Kelty). Journalist #2 (John Williams). Mexican Journalist (Arturo Rodriguez Doring).Editor (Richardson Morse).	161899
1985	Old Gringo, The	N		Fuentes, Carlos		Journalist Ambrose Bierce, American writer of The Devil's Dictionary, disappeared in Mexico in 1914, and joined revolutionary Pancho Villa's forces.	161900
1942	Old Homestead, The	M				Editor Fred Morgan (Robert Conway) crusades against the menace of a mob-controlled nightclub and a city administration that permits it.  This causes a rift between him and the woman he loves.	161901
1935	Old Homestead, The	M				Press Agent (Harry Conley)	161902
1929	Old Man	N		MacLean, Eugene		Newspapers. A.K. Sherborne, "The Old Man." The Tribune. The Daily Blade.  Charles Robinson, editor and many other positions.	161903
1957	Old Man Owlhoot	SS	MLPL	Fox, Norman A.	In "Valiant Ones, The."	Reporter. "Reporter must be a Paul Pry fifty weeks of the year…."  Narrator: Barlow, a reporter on busman's holiday. Tierney, managing editor of the Big Falls Sentinel.	161904
1929	Old Man, The	N	USC	MacLean, Eugene		Newspaper. Story of newspaper life in the Middle West	161905
1931	Old Man, The	SS		Horn, Holloway	In "Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror, Second Series, 1931	Press	161906
1983	Old Men at the Zoo, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Newscasters (Jill Meager, Madhav Sharma). Interviewer (Christopher Owen).	161907
1996	Old Money	N		Palmer, Elizabeth		Journalist	161908
1835	Old News	SS	USC	Hawthorne, Nathaniel		Narrator peruses a volume of old newspapers to be dated about 1740 and imagines various people reading the news. Also 1760, 1780 newspapers.	161909
2000	Old No. 587: Great Train Robbery, The	M				News Media. News Anchor (Chuck Campbell). Field Reporter (Susan West Henthorn). News Photographer (Brian Stovall). Backyard Camera Crew (Josh Gannon, Matt Mays, George Plant, Brandon Snider).	161910
1912	Old Reporter, The	M			Detective in Film	Reporter Hero fired, reinstated by getting the scoop on a gang of art museum thieves and bringing them to justice	161911
1875	Old Si	SS		Small, Samuel W.		Fictional Journalist created by Small when he was "a wicked newspaperman." Sketches involve a pre-Uncle Remus character.	161912
1921	Old Soak and Hail and Farewell, The	SS		Marquis, Donald Robert Perry		Fictional Journalist created by Marquis. Clem Hawley is the "Old Soak."  Proclaimed benefits of pre-Prohibition America with its saloons and ready availability of potable spirits. Bibulous monologues.Adapted to the stage with 423 Broadway performances.  Motion pictures -- one silent, the other sound.,	161913
1865	Old Thing, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Reporter Alta  "wicked reporter" who every time anything happens that is unlawful and dreadful, this reporter without waiting to see if maybe somebody else didn't do it, goes off at once and jams it on top of the old pile.	161914
2005	Old Times	M				Newspaperman (Charlie Arcella).	161915
1956	Old, Old Story, The	T		St. Johns, Adela Rogers (Adaptation of 1951 Reader's Digest story)	TV Reader's Digest - 5-7-56	Press	161916
1994	Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael Genevie). Lady Reporter (Rosemary Newcott). Magazine Executive (Brett Rice).	161917
1987	Oldest Rookie, The	T			Series 1987-1988	News Media	161918
1968	Ole dole doff	MF				Photographer (Georg Oddner - The Photographer).	161919
1938	Olenko mina tullut haaremiin	MF			Finland	Newspaperman (Toppo Elonpera).	161920
2008	Olhos nos Olhos: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-7-2008	TV Reporter (Carlos Sampaio).	161921
2002	Oligarkh	MF			Russia	Journaliste (Tamara Aboutova).	161922
1960	Olimpiadi dei mariti, Le	MF			Italy	Newspaper Director (Gino Cervi).	161923
1985	Oliver Maass	T			Episodes #1-#2	Reporter (Volker Wilms).	161924
1978	Oliver's Story	M				Newscaster (Victor Gil De LaMadrid)	161925
1995	Oliver's Travels	MT			Miniseries - Five Episodes	News Media. TV Newsreader (John Humphrys). TV Reporter (Sioned Mair).	161926
2003	Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination	NM	OWN - P	Fielding, Helen		Reporter Olivia Joules for the Sunday Times and Elan Magazine is self-made, go-getting journalist who was once plain Rachel Pixley from Worksop. Her colleagues at the Sunday Times say she has an overactive imagination and an impeccable gift for languages.Both of these come in handy when she is dispatched to Miami to cover a face-cream launch and meets an international playboy and finds herself on the scene of an al-Qaeda bomb attack. Foreign Editor Barry Wilkinson of the Sunday Times.She goes on the trial of terrorists to an array of exotic locales including Los Angeles, Honduras and Egypt. Fearless, dazzling, independent beauty-journalist-turned master-spy. Joules wants to do serious news and ends up being a James Bond-type agent.Public Relations Practitioner Melissa.	161927
1968	Olsen-banden	MF			Denmark.	Photographer (Ulf Pilgaard).	161928
1960	Olum perdesi	MF			Turkey	Journalist	161929
2001	Olympic Dream	NR		Scott, Carolyn		Reporter Kate is a hard-nosed reporter with a penchant for war zones. Editor orders her to cover  2004 Olympic Games in Athens, she can't think of anything worse. Then she meets Ben Masters.	161930
2009	Olympica	SS		Audel, Cyreen		Reporters are among the seven authors of these stories offering visions of what the Olympics could be in the future. 	161931
2004	Omagh	MTF			Ireland-UK	News Media. TV Reporter (Lucy Miller). Reporter (David Cairnduff).	161932
1995	Omaha:  Movie, The	M				Photographer Ian (Aaron Freeley).	161933
2006	Omaret yakobean	MF			Egypt	Journalist (Wael Mahassad).	161934
1999	Omega Code, The	M				News Media. Reporter Matthews (Terry Rhoads). TV News Anchor (Alec Murdock). Italian Reporter (Sabrina Marinucci). Talk Show Reporter (Lise Simms). Coronation Reporter (Drenda Spohnholtz).Evil Technician (Michael Sean Duffy). Evi Technician #2 (Terry Hickey).	161935
1999	Omega Diary	M				TV News Anchor (Mary Ann Rossi)	161936
1981	Omega Factor, The	T			BBC	Journalist Tom Crane (James Hazeldine), newspaper journalist, secretly member of British government organization, special occult powers	161937
1971	Omega Man, The	M	L		Heston	Former TV Newscaster Matthias (Anthony Zerbe), one-time newscaster, now head of the living dead	161938
1987	Omega Syndrome, The	M		Sharkey, John (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jack Corbett (Ken Wahl) is a Berkeley journalism graduate who once worked for Time magazine and the San Francisco Examiner, but now seems more interested in drinking than writing.Wife died while he was out of the country on assignment and his daughter is being raised by his in-laws because the reporter lost a custody battle. When daughter is kidnapped by a white supremacist group, the reporter becomes a one-man army to save her.Interrogates a subject a gunpoint and blows up a car belonging to a cop trying to stop his vigilante campaign, but the police let the reporter off the hook after an orgy of violence.Meets a woman from the ad department of a paper who tells him she got sidetracked after journalism school."I haven't seen your byline in a while. Are you working on a book?" "No, I'm working on a bottle."	161939
1976	Omen, The	M		Seltzer, David (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Jennings (David Warner) begins to suspect that the ambassador's son may be the anti-Christ. His curiosity is aroused when he takes photographs at a birthday party for the boy and the governess hangs herself.Photographer gets pictures of priest who tries to warn ambassador about the boy and discovers pictures have strange blemishes on them, anticipating the impaling of the priest. He shows ambassador a photograph he accidentally snapped of his own reflection.The picture has a blemish across his throat. Photographer is later decapitated while helping the boy's father investigate the child's background.Reporter (Roy Boyd). Photographer (Patrick McAlinney).	161940
2006	Omen, The	M				Tabloid Reporter #1 (Laurie Tallack). Tabloid Reporter #2 (MyAnna Buring). Tabloid Reporter #3 (Harvey Stephens).	161941
1981	Omni: The New Frontier	DT				Newsmagazine	161942
1952	Omnibus:	DT			Series. 11-8-1952 to 4-16-1961. CBS, NBC	Host Alistair Cooke.	161943
1980	Omnibus: History of American Ladies' Magazines	DT			Episode. 9-7-1980. Series 1980.	Host Beatrice Arthur for retrospective	161944
1957	Omnibus: Life	DT			Episode. 11-3-1957	Newsmagazine. Staff of Life: how picture magazines are produced	161945
1957	Omnibus: Life of Samuel Johnson	T			Episode #132. 12-15-1957	Journalist-Writer Samuel Johnson (Peter Ustinov).	161946
1958	Omnibus: Moment of Truth	T			Episode #143. 2-16-1958	Photographer (Fritz Weaver).	161947
1952	Omnibus: Moment of Truth	T			Episode #51. 2-24-1958	Newspaper Photographer (Fritz Weaver). Host (Alistair Cooke).	161948
1957	Omnibus: Oedipus, The King	T			Episode #111. 12-6-1957	Messenger. Palace Messenger (William Shatner).	161949
2007	On a Bus to St. Cloud	N		Brassel, Patrick		TV Reporter John Ramirez hates celebrity news stories. But when a well-known TV comedian dies of a drug overdose, Ramirez is stuck covering the story for Channel 6.While digging through the comedian's messy private life, he meets his male assistant and an unlikely friendship develops -- one that transforms both men.Through their conversations in newsrooms, diners and hospitals, at parties and on jogging trails, the two men help each other find a way past old mistakes and on the way they get a few things exactly right.	161950
1970	On a Clear Day You Can See Forever	M	L		Streisand	News Media	161951
2009	On a Killer’s Trail	NM		Davis, Susan Page		Cub Reporter Kate Richards wants the story about a sweet, elderly lady who is killed on Christmas day and nothing else is disturbed including not a single wrapped gift around the tree. The detective can’t figure out the motive, but the rookie reporter keeps digging. Then another murder with the same M.O. takes place. There has to be a connection. And Richards is determined to find it. The detective, Neil Alexander, is impressed with her dedication, but he worries about where it will lead. They’re on a killer’s trail and keeping Kate safe means keeping the detective’s heart off-limits.	161952
1746	On a Printer's Being Sent to Newgate	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Printer	161953
2005	On Air	M		Bernstein, David J.		News Media. Reporter (Jill Getto Lee).	161954
1948	On an Island with You	M	DVD -R HQ 1872 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Garry Owen). Photographer (Lester Dorr). Cameraman (Nolan Leary). Press Conference. Female Reporter included. The Island News story: "Love-Sick Pilot Flies Actress To Lonely Isle to Claim Dance	161955
2007	On Bloody Sunday	M				High School Journalist Isabel (Annemarie Pazmino) follows leads through internet party blogs and unknowingly catches the attention of a vicious online predator. Investigating a string of mysterious disappearances in her small town, Isabel and her classmates quickly find themselves at the enter of a serial killer’s bloody crusade against amoral teens in MySpace. Helping her is Zeek (Yousef Abu-Taleb), her only true friend. When a detective gets involved, Isabel realizes she is in over her head.  News Reporter #1 (Kristine Lazar). 	161956
1866	On California Critics	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Critics	161957
1969	On Campus	MUS		Goodman, Dickie	Parody on Walter Cronkite	Reporter Walter Funkie is on a college campus asking politicians and students questions and the answers are all songs from 1969. "This is Walter Funkite On the Campus of Fun City College, Where a slight difference of opinion Seems to be taking place….""We switch you now, to the White House in Washington. The President has a statement to make To the students, "It's your thing, do what you wanna do."  "This is Walter Funkite, back on Campus….""We switch you to Washington, Where we hear Vice President Agnew, Finishing his Speech: 'So on, and so on, and scoobie doobie doo…'""This is Walter Funkite, back on Campus, again…." "Together in the throng Are Governor Reagan and Rap Brown. Govenror, where di you two first meet?" (In the Ghetto)."This is Walter Funkite, Signing off with the playing of my theme song" ("Oh Happy Days").	161958
2001	On Common Ground	DT				Commentators Tom Brokaw, Walter Cronkite, John Kenneth Galbraith, Daniel J. Goldhagen.	161959
1952	On Dangerous Ground	M				News Vendor Bagganierri (Nestor Paiva).	161960
2007	On Dangers Edge (aka On Danger’s Edge)	NR		Fuller, Lise		Photojournalist Rorie Lindsay lives by a code: Fear be damned. Free of her abusive ex-husband, she celebrates her divorce with a one-night stand then heads to her next photo shoot in the Panamanian jungles, thirsting for adventure. Finally sensing her life is her own, Rorie relishes her autonomy until guerillas capture her and her group. Now, in order to survive, she must match wits with the soldier who came to save her, the same stranger she’d spent one incredible night with celebrating her divorce. He couldn’t forget the passionate brunette he’d bedded -- a vain attempt to assuage his guilt over a comrade’s death. Like his father several years before, he had been unable to save his friend. Because loved ones die, he has refused to commit to a woman. Still he longed for something with Rorie. Unable to find her again, he’s encouraged when he sees she’s in the party he’s rescuing -- until the rescue effort goes awry and he finds the terrorists hot on their trail. Now both their lives and their destinies are on danger’s edge.	161961
1994	On Deadly Ground	M				Reporter (Jim Farnum)	161962
2006	On Every Side	N		Kingsbury Karen		TV Reporter Faith opposes a suit filed by a man suing his hometown to have a popular statue of Jesus removed.Newscaster Faith  risks her already shaky journalist position to reach out to the man hoping and praying that her love for him will touch his soul before the courtroom battle destroys this little town and their love.	161963
1987	On Fire	MT				Interviewer (John Napierala)	161964
2007	On Fire	N		Sargeant, Patricia		Reporter Sharon MacCabe of the Charleston Times in West Virginia has worked hard to move from intern to full-fledged journalist so when a series of arson fires across the city turns into a string of murders, she’s ready to investigate. But her excitement soon turns to disappointment when her boss gives the assignment to a senator’s nephew. Determined to prove herself, MacCabe decides to probe the case on her own. But first she will have to gain the trust of Charleston’s new fire captain who has a reason to be wary of reporters. As a firefighter in Pittsburgh the press falsely accused him of arson in a blaze that killed his own sister. Now he’s trying to bury that painful chapter and start over. When MacCabe insists on collaborating, he is suspicious yet also attracted to this lovely, tenacious young woman -- and the feeling is mutual. As the two work closely together to stop a serial arsonist, the fire captain finds his defenses breaking down and his heart opening up. But their growing intimacy is about to be threatened when they discover they are pawns in a corrupt political game, one that may cost them their love -- and their lives. 	161965
1890	On Foreign Critics	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Correspondent attacks foreign critics.	161966
2006	On Her Trail: My Mother, Nancy Dickerson, TV News' First Woman Star	DT		Dickerson, John		TV Newswoman Nancy Dickerson was the first female member of the Washington TV News Corps, the only woman covering many of the important events of the sixties. Before Barbara Walters, there was Nancy Dickerson.First reporter to speak to President Kennedy after his inauguration and she was on the Mall with Martin Luther King Jr. during the march on Washington.Former schoolteacher from Milwaukee blazed a trail for women in the national news media.	161967
2000	On Hostile Ground	MT				Reporter (Ola Sturik). Other Reporter (Michelyn Emelle)	161968
1696	On Intelligencers and News-Mongers	ER	USC	Meriton, L.		Newsmongers	161969
1987	On Location: Roseanne Barr Show, The	T			HBO Special	TV Newscaster (Steve Morris). Announcer (Rod Roddy).	161970
1987	On Location: Roseanne Barr Show, The	T				Newscaster (Steve Morris). Announcer (Rod Roddy).	161971
1674	On Modern Critics: Pindaric Ode, A	PO	MLPL	Butler, Samuel		Critics. "But when all other courses fail, There is one easy artifice That seldom has been known to miss. To cry all mankind down, and rail;" "The feeblest vermin can destroy As sure as stoutest beasts of prey.And only with their eyes and breath Infect and poison men to death; But that more impotent buffoon That makes it both his business and his sport To rail at all, is but a drone That spends his sting on what he cannot hurt;""Invades the reputation of all those That have, or have it not to lose; "And leaves a stink behind him when he's gone…but when men dare Encounter with him, stinks, and vanishes to air."	161972
1998	On na ma dut lin na	MF				Editor (Leslie Cheung). Assistant Editor (Anita Yuen).	161973
2006	On ne peut pas plaire a tout le monde	TF			France. Episode #159. 2-19-2006	Interviewer (Francois Berleand - Himself). Hosts (Marc-Olivier Fogiel, Guy Carlier - Themselves).	161974
2002	On Night's Shore	NM		Silvis, Randall		Aspiring Journalist Edgar Allan Poe helps solve a murder	161975
1948	On Our Merry Way (aka Miracle Can Happen, A)	M	DVD	O'Hara, John, Arch Oboler (Stories). Laurence Stallings, Lou Breslow (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Fonda.	Reporter Oliver Pease (Burgess Meredith) is really a newspaper want-ad clerk who tells his new bride that he is the newspaper's inquiring reporter. Takes over the position through subterfuge and interviews people about how child influenced their lives.He does to well with the assignment that he is given actual reporting position as he finds out he is also going to be father. Reporter (Dick Scott). Newspaper Boy (Daniel Haight).	161976
1733	On Poetry: A Rapsody	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan		Critics	161977
2001	On Point with Armstrong Williams	DT			Series 2001-	Commentator Armstrong Williams.	161978
2005	On Q Live	T			2004	Reporter (Jason  Sechrest - 2005).	161979
1917	On Record	M				Press	161980
1996	On Seventh Avenue	MT				Journalist (Rene Ricard). 2nd Journalist (Billy Erb)	161981
1953	On Stage	R			Series - 1953-54	Press	161982
2007	On Strike for Christmas	N		Roberts, Sheila (Sheila Rabe)		Reporter picks up the story of a boycott by a knitting club of wives who are sick and tired of toiling over elaborate Christmas preparations that their husbands do not appreciate. If their husbands and families want a nice holiday filled with parties, decorations and presents, they’ll just have to do it themselves. The strike takes on a life of its own when a reporter picks up the story and more women join in. By the end of this gently feminist send up, each side learns to be grateful for the other’s efforts.	161983
1937	On Such a Night	M		Cassidy, Morley F. (Story. Doris Malloy, William R. Lipman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joe Flynn (Roscoe Karns) helps an actress whose husband has been blackmailed by gangsters.Courtroom Reporter (Lynton Brent	161984
1691	On the Author of a Dialogue Concerning Women	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	161985
1937	On the Avenue	M			Faye	News Media	161986
2007	On the Avenue	N		Pagliarulo, Antonio	#1 Celebutantes Series	Fashion Editor Zahara Bell is found dead in a one-of-a-kind frock from Lexington “Lex” Hamilton’s unreleased clothing line, and then the priceless Avenue Diamond goes missing, getting to class is as far from the Hamilton Triplets’ minds as their first pair of Manolos.  mini-mogul Madison, pragmatic Park and impetuous Lexington are accustomed to living in the public eye. Heiresses to a billion-dollar media empire, they have been raised in New York’s most elite social circles and, at 16, know firsthand the demands of being celebutantes. There are people to impress, appearances to make, and paparazzi to outrun. Not to mention high school to finish.  They have it all and Manhattan is their playground. At a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the sisters have a troublesome encounter with a zealous paparazzo that leads them to discover the dead body of a famous fashion magazine editor. When Lex is implicated in the murder, the teens set out to solve the case.    One of the girls is a suspect and the sisters find themselves in the middle of a scandal that could sink their reputations and their father’s companies for good. And the press is ready, willing and able to lend a hand. The Hamilton sisters need to stick closer than ever before. The killer is still out there, and if they don’t solve the case their threesome could become a twosome quicker than you can say Cartier. Fashion Editor Zahara Bell wasn’t the most well-liked person and anyone could have wanted her dead. 	161987
2001	On the Ball	DT				Reporters Ned Boulting, Gabriel Clarke, Alistair Mann. Commentators Peter Drury, Guy Mowbray, Clive Tyldesley. Expert Analysis Jim Beglin, Clive Allen, Ally McCoist. Presenters Angus Scott, Matt Smith.	161988
2000	On the Beach	MT				News Media. Journalist #1 (Trent Baker). Journalist #2 (Stephanie Chen). French Interviewer (Frederique Fouche). Press Secretary (Bruce Hughes). Interviewer (Christopher Cummins).	161989
1953	On the Beat	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre - 4-28-53	Press	161990
1962	On the Beat	M				Newspaper Seller (Mario Fabrizi). Photographer (Julian Orchard).	161991
1969	On the Buses: Early Shift, The	T			Episode #1. 2-28-1969	News Media. TV Newsman (Kevin Moore). TV Interviewer (Fraser Kerr).	161992
1971	On the Buses: New Telly, The	T			Episode #51. 12-5-1971	TV Commentator (Peter Cockburn).	161993
1985	On the Edge	M				News Media	161994
1989	On the Edge	NM		Naha, Ed		News Media	161995
1997	On the Edge of Innocence	MT	DVD -R HQ 7453, 7454			TV Anchor (Maclovio Perez). Teens escape from a psychiatric hospital with a hostage and head for Mexico, with police pursuing.	161996
2005	On the Freak Beat (Part One of Two)	CB			Gotham Central #26	Reporter Simon Lippman. A televangelist is found dead in his apartment and the prime suspect is Catwoman. 	161997
2005	On the Freak Beat (Part Two of Two)	CB			Gotham Central #27	Reporter Simon Lippman. Catwoman is cleared of murder.	161998
1926	On the Front Page	M				Reporter Hornby (Tyler Brooke - Young Hornby)  is assigned 24 hours to find a scandalous story about the countess by his father, Editor James W. Hornby (Edwards Davis) of the Daily Squawk.Hornby is angry because every other newspaper in town is scoping him. He decides to send his scapegrace son out to find a scandal and threatens to disown him if he doesn't come through.The Countess comes to town and young Hornby decides to get his story by putting her in a compromising situation. His valet is his unwilling accomplish.After spending the night in the wrong street looking for the wrong countess, the son comes up with a plan: the butler will be seen in a compromising situation with the countess and photographed. The countess, who is sick of reporters, has other ideas.Young Hornby calls the police and he gets his scandal -- but not the one he wants.	161999
2005	On the Frontlines of AIDS	DT	DVD -R HQ 4891			Journalist Sorious Samura works at a hospital in Zambia where most of the patients are HIV-positive.	162000
1959	On the Go	DT			Series. 4-27-1959 to 7-8-1960. CBS	Newsmagazine with Host Jack Linkletter roaming most of California for unique sights and sounds. Most of the show tapes were erased in 1960 so the tapes could be reused.	162001
1918	On the Jump	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jack Barlett (George Walsh) is a patriot who interviews President Wilson but later finds that German sympathizer Otto Crumley (Henry Clive) has taken over the paper and torn up his story.Barlett quits.  Theme of journalists fighting enemy agents on the home front.	162002
1998	On the Line	MT	DVD - R HQ 7352, 7353			Traffic Reporter (Sheila Ivy Traister)	162003
1951	On the Line with Bob Considine	DT			Series. 1-21-1951 to 1-5-1952. CBS	Columnist Bob Considine, INS syndicated news columnist, started his "On the Line" column in papers in 1933, then transferred it to radio before coming to television in 1951. Informal recap of latest headlines, interviews.	162004
1952	On the Line with Considine	DT			Series 1952-1954	Columnist Bob Considine	162005
1705	On The New Promotion	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	162006
2001	On the Nose	M				Commentators, Race (Peadar Flanagan, Des Scahill).	162007
2005	On the One	M				TV Reporter (Jane Fergus).	162008
1990	On the Pad	CB			Green Hornet, The #8	Publisher Paul Reid of the Sentinel (Green Hornet IV). TV News Reporter. Various Reporters. 	162009
2005	On the Record with Bob Costas	DT			Series 2001.	Correspondent Armen Keteyian (Himself - 2005). Correspondent Wanda Sykes (Herself - 2005). Host Bob Costas (Himself).	162010
2006	On the Record With Greta Van Susteren	DT			Series 2006	Reporter Steve Centanni of Fox News.	162011
1981	On the Right Track	M				TV Interviewer (Sally Benoit)	162012
1951	On the Riviera	M				News Media. Reporter (Peter Camlin). Reporter (Jack Chefe). News Reporter (Tony Laurent). Announcer (Eugene Borden). French News Vendor (Tony Laurent)	162013
1967	On the Road with Charles Kuralt	DT			Series 1967-1980	News Correspondent-Host Charles Kuralt of CBS, Cameraman Izzy Bleckman and Soundman Larry Gianneschi, Kuralt's three-month trial began in October, 1967. It turned into a 25-year odyssey.He and his camera team logged more than one million miles in six motor homes while producing approximately 500 "On the Road" segments.Staying off the interstates and with no set itinerary, he drew upon viewer letters, state-by-state clipping files and occasional references from public relations firms and local chambers of commerce to find unusual stories and unsung heroes.He had total freedom to discover America.	162014
2004	On the Run	M				Newscaster (Nichole Savion).	162015
1984	On the Shelf	MT				Interviewer (Sara Heliane Elliot)	162016
1940	On the Spot	M				Press	162017
1986	On the Third Day	N		Delahaye, Michael	Weinberg List	Journalist	162018
1949	On the Town	M	DVD -R HQ 8892, 8893			Photographer Max (Hank Mann). Photo Layout Man (Don Brodie).	162019
2002	On the Verge	NR		Papa, Ariella		Magazine Journalist Eve Vitali is 23, works in New York as an administrative assistant for Bicycle Boy, a trendy magazine, but still lives with her family in New Jersey. Rob King is called in to reorganize the company that owns Bicycle Boy.Lack of opportunities for advancement cause her to start thinking about her original dream to start a magazine of her own. She hooks up with King.	162020
1982	On the Way Back: Work Not In Progress, A	SS	MLPL	Greene, Graham	In "Firebird 1, Writing Today."	Editor, Monsieur Durand,  invites Madame Duval to lunch praising an interview she had published in another journal.	162021
2005	On the Wings of Love	NR		Carter, Megan		Journalist Stacie Gillete works for a small but prestigious Austin, Texas newspaper and her dreams are almost as big as her ego. At 27, she is beginning to see a moderate amount of success as a reporter. After a series of successful news articles bring her newfound triumph and attention, Stacie begins to take herself far too seriously, Then she blows one deadline too many, and her editor decides to give her a final warning -- get an interview with best-selling romance author Cheryl Wright -- or else. When Stacie blows the interview, she soon finds that both her personal and professional lives are spinning out of control. And to make things worse, she’s about to betray her best friend Brenda -- and finds herself alone and without the career she’s taken for granted. Will Stacie figure out that there’s more to life than the glitz and sensationalism that she craves? Will her best friend ever forgive her? And will she ever make amends with the enigmatic Cheryl Wright....	162022
2003	On Thin Ice	MT	DVD -R HQ 8492, 8493			TV News Anchor (Lisa Best).	162023
1986	On Top of the World	CB			New Teen Titans, The #21	Reporter Bethany Snow. Wonder Girl and her new team of Titans return from Switzerland after botching their assignment. 	162024
1992	On Tour	NJ		McMurtry, Ken		Reporter covers the world tour of Walking Thunder and must report the bombings, death threats and kidnapping that endanger the lead singer's life.	162025
1939	On Trial	M				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Edgar Edwards). 2nd Reporter (John Harron).	162026
2003	On Wee!	M			Short	Photographer (Ernst Gossner).	162027
1939	On Your Toes	M	DVD -R HQ 5855, 5856. SVDSP 667	Abbott, George (Play). Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers (Lyrics-Music).		Press	162028
2004	On-Air With Ryan Seacrest	T			Series 1-12-2004 to 9-17-2004	Host Ryan Seacrest. Correspondent Teresa Strasser. U.S. Weekly Correspondent Ken  Baker. Entertainment News Anchor Rosanna Tavarez. On-Air Correspondent Suzette Tomlinson. Air Guest Correspondents (2004): Andrew Lawrence, Dennis Luciani, Kim Coles.Seacrest covered Hollywood as the epicenter for all things pop-culture, talking about the buzz, what's happening and what's hot.	162029
1999	Once a Hero	N		Hoffmann, Kate	Harlequin Temptation #798	Correspondent Luke Fitzgerald, an international reporter, is mentor and friend to a woman engaged to marry affluent bastion of society even if she has doubts about love. He is jealous of the upcoming nuptials.Reporter realizes he's in love with her. Will she return that love?	162030
2009	Once a Hero	NR		Childs, Lisa		Reporter Erin Powell doesn’t see a brave cop who took a bullet meant for someone else, only the man who put her brother in jail. Kent Terlecki is a hero in the eyes of his fellow detectives, but the justice-seeking reporter wants revenge. She enrolls in the Lakewood Citizen’s Police Academy asking some tough questions. She never expected to fall for the sexy sergeant. With her nephew to protect, it’s a betrayal of everything she stands for. Isn’t it? Being wounded in the line of duty is part of being a cop -- Kent isn’t looking for any medals. Even if Erin acts as if he’s the one who did something wrong, they can’t ignore what’s happening between them. He’ll just have to give her the answers she’s looking for -- and the chance to get to know the real man behind the badge.	162031
1987	Once a Hero: Believers (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 9-19-1987. Series 9-19-1987 to 10-3-1987	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest. Emma Greely's Boss (David Wohl).	162032
1987	Once a Hero: Manos Arriba, Mrs. Greely	T			Episode #5.	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162033
1987	Once a Hero: Remember the Cottonwood	T			Episode #6.	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162034
1987	Once a Hero: Return of Lazarus, The	T			Episode #3. 10-3-1987	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162035
1987	Once a Hero: Thank You, Captain Justice	T			Episode #7.	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162036
1987	Once a Hero: Things Get Ugly	T			Episode #4.	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162037
1987	Once a Hero: Triangle	T			Episode #2. 9-26-1987	Reporter Emma Greely (Caitlin Clarke) for the Los Angeles Gazette is a suspicious journalist who starts snooping around Captain Justice, a comic book superhero who uses his superpowers when he crosses the "Forbidden Zone" into the real world.Photographer (Vince McKewin). Captain Justice's comic book is in jeopardy when the comic's owners want to kill the strip due to falling sales and because children are losing interest.	162038
1948	Once a Jolly Swagman	M				Reporter (Cyril Chamberlain)	162039
1997	Once a Thief: Wang Dang Doole	T			Episode #7. 10-20-1997	Reporter (Brooke Leslie).	162040
1908	Once Aboard the Luggage	N		Hutchinson, A.S.M.		Press	162041
2001	Once and Again:	T	SVD 969		Episodes. Series 9-21-1999 to 4-15-2002	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.	162042
2000	Once and Again: A Door, About To Open	T			Episode #22. 4-24-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily says that the kids isn the two families should meet.  Work pressures threaten to unravel Lily's plans.	162043
2001	Once and Again: Armageddon (1)	T			Episode #41. 4-11-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily forces Christie not to print an unsubstantiated story concerning the grand jury investigation of the Atlantor project. Rick is involved. Allegations of bribery and arrests are floated about. Rick undergoes five hours of questioning by the grand jury.Cook County Sheriff arrives with a search warrant to search Rick's apartment.	162044
2001	Once and Again: Awful Truth, The	T			Episode #46. 10-5-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.Lily interviews at WPIX, a radio station in Chicago. Lily gets hired at the radio station so she has a decision to make -- Judy finally realizes that she has to do the bookstore-café without Lily.	162045
2000	Once and Again: Booklovers	T			Episode #24. 10-31-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Judy turns the bookstore into a "book club for singles." This attracts an interesting clientele including Jake (who's tiring of his girlfriend Tiffany) and Lily's boss Christie. Judy isn't sure of her attraction to the handyman who's fixing up the store.	162046
2001	Once and Again: Busted	T			Episode #45. 9-28-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily's employer PagesAlive.com shuts down so Lily is out of a job.	162047
2002	Once and Again: Chance of a Lifetime	T			Episode #63. 4-15-2002	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.Rick and Lily face more life-altering decisions when he is offered a major architectural position in Australia and she is offered a chance to take her Chicago-based radio show into national syndication.	162048
2001	Once and Again: Destiny Turns On the Radio	T			Episode #49. 11-2-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.Les Creswell takes over a talks how after the host leaves following an argument between the two. He asks Lily's opinion on a call while on the air which leads to her taking over the show that night, and a once-a-week job after that.Karen accuses Lily of using Jesse's personal life for radio "material." Lily ends up apologizing for the way she's acted in the last week to Rick, Karen and Grace at the same time.	162049
2002	Once and Again: Experience Is the Teacher	T			Episode #61. 4-1-2002	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.Prosect that Grace may be romantically involved with her creative-writing teacher troubles Lily, infuriates Jake and imperils the career of the instructor.	162050
2001	Once and Again: Forgive Us Our Trespasses	T			Episode #39. 3-28-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily grows agitated with Graham Rympalski (D.B. Sweeney) and his constant flirting with the office women. She angrily tells Graham that he has a real problem when dealing with women.	162051
2002	Once and Again: Gay-Straight Alliance, The	T			Episode #58. 3-11-2002	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.Grace pursues her teacher and Jessie develops an attraction for her friend, Katie.	162052
2000	Once and Again: Learner's Permit	T			Episode #29.12-19-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.	162053
2000	Once and Again: Letting Go	T			Episode #21. 4-17-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily realizes how much she's taken Rick for granted when he's sick in the hospital.	162054
2000	Once and Again: My Brilliant Career	T			Episode #20. 4-10-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily's new job helps her put her priorities in order.	162055
2001	Once and Again: Other End of the Telescope, The	T			Episode #36. 3-7-2001.	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.	162056
2001	Once and Again: Pictures	T			Episode #54. 12-14-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Reporter #1 (Elliott Francis). Reporter #2 (Nanette Harrison). Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX.A surprise Christmas Eve delivery of Tiffany and Jake's baby units the Manning and Sammier families like never before.	162057
2001	Once and Again: Scribbling Rivalry	T			Episode #31. 1-17-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Layoffs at her workplace make Lily even uneasier there. But the new management consultant reverses those firing, putting Christie on edge and making Lily look foolish for speaking up at a staff meeting.Christie fires Lily for meeeting with Graham Rympalski (D.B. Sweeney) behind her back. Judy accuses Lily of taking her BookLovers idea and using it for the magazine at work.In the end, the investors liked Graham's presentation and Grace and Zoe (and Lily and Judy) make peace with each other.	162058
2001	Once and Again: Suspicion	T			Episode #34. 2-7-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Christie and Graham Rympalski (D.B. Sweeney) continue to clash at work. Lily is uncomfortable with Graham's flirting and when she goes to establish that their relationship is purely a working one, he confesses his feelings for her.Rick interupts him before anything else can happen. When she tells Christie, Christie basically tells her it's no big deal. Later, Graham kisses Lily unexpectedly. Lily angrily confronts Graham about it with Christie present.	162059
2001	Once and Again: Thieves Like Us	T			Episode #33. 1-31-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Jessie's glitter is missing and Grace and Carla are the prime suspects. Rick discovers some unsettling news about both sides of his project with Miles.	162060
2000	Once and Again: Unfinished Business	T			Episode #17. 3-6-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily and her family cope with a life-altering accident.	162061
2000	Once and Again: Wake Up, Little Susie	T			Episode #23. 10-24-2000	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman Lily Manning (Sela Ward) who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode.Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.Lily and Rick try to blend their families together, but it doesn't go smoothly. Jesse has trouble adjusting to high school.	162062
2001	Once and Again: Won't Someone Please Help George Bailey Tonight	T			Episode #42. 4-18-2001	Interviewer. Relationship between divorced man and a soon-to-be-divorced woman who have kids and struggle being single parents with careers and finding time to spend together. Each is interviewed throughout each episode. Anchorwoman (Pat Harvey).Manning lives in Deerfield, Ill., ends up working as a radio talk-show host in Chicago at WPIX. Les Creswell (Paul Dooley), Lily's boss at WPIX. Christie Parker (Jennifer Crystal), Lily's boss at PagesAlive.com.	162063
2000	Once and Future Queen	M				Sexy Photographer (Sara Blasi)	162064
2007	Once Around the Track	N		McCrumb, Sharyn		Publicist Melanie Sark, a duplicitous publicist who is secretly planning to write an expose of NASCA is part of the first all-women’s team in stock car racing history. The car’s sponsor is Vagenya (sounds like Virginia), a Viagra-like product for women and the team will field an all-female crew. A syndicate of female investors have recruited a shy, good old boy from Georgia to drive their new car. A Journalist with a trick or two up her designer sleeve is also involved. 	162065
1932	Once in a Lifetime	M				Reporter (Leyland Hodgson).	162066
1975	Once Is Not Enough (aka Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough)	M		Susann, Jacqueline (Novel)		News Media. Weatherwoman (Kelly Lange).	162067
1996	Once More With Feeling	N		Richards, Emilie		TV Anchor Gypsy Dugan is "every man's fantasy and every woman's nightmare," a superstar TV Talk-Show Host. Elisabeth Whitfield, 48-year-old society matron is fascinated by the sexy TV anchorwoman who has the career she always wanted.`When the two women have a head-on auto collision, Dugan dies and Whitfield wakes up in Dugan's fabulous body --  hello firm breasts, goodbye stretch marks.Along with her powerful job and gorgeous lover, there's someone out there trying to kill Dugan. Be careful what you wish for.	162068
1949	Once More, My Darling	M				Girl Photographer (Barbara Payton)	162069
1960	Once More, with Feeling	M				Interviewer (Andrew Faulds)	162070
1934	Once Over Lightly	DM	DVD -R HQ 2328 (2328 is mislabeled 2330 on Disc).			News Media. Sports Announcer. Newspaper Headline. College of Barbering stages football-like competition.	162071
1998	Once Too Often	N		Simpson, Dorothy		Reporter who works for a newspaper appears to have been murdered.	162072
1942	Once Upon a Honeymoon	M	DVD -R HQ 6969, 6970. VHS 388, B35	Gibney, Sheridan, Leo McCarey (Story).  Gibney (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Rogers.	Radio Correspondent Pat O'Toole (Cary Grant) for the European News Service in 1938 attempts to break up marriage of woman and her Nazi husband.  O'Toole employs deception and disguises to get stories, pretending to be government official to gain access.He also is mistaken by woman's maid to be a dressmaker and posing as a fitter to get an interview. O'Toole also deliberately fakes a story concerning the woman's death to throw her husband off the track.Husband tries to force reporter to collaborate on broadcast as "The Voice of Europe." Tells O'Toole he is not in a position to go to American embassy about his wife because "some stupid newspaperman" helped verify her death in Warsaw."I'm supposed to be investigating facts, not figures."	162073
1943	Once Upon a Honeymoon	R			Episode. 4-12-1943. Lux Radio Theater	Radio Correspondent Pat O'Toole (Brian Aherene) for the European News Service in 1938 attempts to break up the marriage of a woman and her Nazi husband.	162074
1943	Once Upon a Honeymoon	R			Episode #154. 7-26-1943. Screen Guild Theater, The	Radio Correspondent Pat O'Toole (Ray Milland) for the European News Service in 1938 attempts to break up the marriage of a woman (Linda Darnell) and her Nazi husband.	162075
1944	Once Upon a Honeymoon	R			Episode #220. 11-20-1944. Screen Guild Theater, The	Radio Correspondent Pat O'Toole (John Hodiak) for the European News Service in 1938 attempts to break up the marriage of a woman (Linda Darnell) and her Nazi husband.	162076
2001	Once Upon a River City	N		Huckett, David M. 		Reporter Percy Auill works on a Kansas City newspaper meeting prominent Kansas Citizens along the way including John Edwards, Eugene Field, William Rockhill Nelson, Ernest Hemingway and Harry Truman. Shortly following the Civil War, five-year-old Percy is rescued from impending death by Aunt Marthy. The product of an unholy mother and an unknown father, Percy’s physical constitution saves him from the West Bottoms slum, known as “The Patch.” The novel begins when the character is a young boy and follows him through life as he emerges as a Kansas City news reporter. 	162077
1944	Once Upon a Time	M	DVD -R HQ 8763, 8764			Radio Commentator Gabriel Heater (Art Baker), a famed radio commentator, retells the story of friendship between the boy and Carterpillar. Editor (William Gould). Reporter (John Abbott). Reporter (Charles Arnt). Reporter (Jack Lee). Reporter (Ian Wolfe).Photographer (Don Barclay).	162078
1984	Once Upon a Time in America	M				Reporter #1 (Tandy Cronyn). Reporter #2 (Richard Zobel). Reporter #3 (Baxter Harris). Evening Report with Marvin Brently.	162079
1997	Once We Were Strangers	M				Photographer (Seamus McNally).	162080
1996	Once You Meet a Stranger	M				Press Agent (Mindy Seeger)	162081
1968	One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, The 	M		Van Nuys, Laura Bower (Novel). Lowel S. Hawley (Story-Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Reporter Joe Carder (John Davidson) is a singing Republican newspaperman. Carder is in love with eldest daughter of a family headed by a staunch Democrat. Newsman arrives to court her and to convince people to move to Dakota.On election night, Carder and his fellow journalists spend their time dancing at a party rather than trying to get latest returns.	162082
2005	One and the Same	M				Photographer, Old (Zhongguo Shao).	162083
1911	One Best Bet, The	SS	MLPL	Adams, Samuel Hopkins		Press	162084
1997	One Bright Star	N		Madden, Mickee		Journalist Brehan Tucker loses her job and is dumped by her boyfriend	162085
1978	One Bummer Newsday	P		McSmith, Andy	Great Britain. Play for Today - Season 9, Episode 9, 12-12-1978	News Staff. Jeremy Gaunt (Gordon Hammersley). Mary (Madelaine Newton). John Hansen (Simon Rouse). Peter Postgate (William Maxwell). Frank Benyon (Kenneth Colley). Copy Taker (Anne Orwin). Chief Sub (Rob Inglils). Sub (Danny Schiller).	162086
1909	One Busy Hour	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement.. Local newspaper office. Ad placed in local newspaper	162087
1977	One by One	N	OWN - H	Lee, Linda		Reporters Katy McCarthy and Red Daniels are investigating deaths in New York City caused by botulin toxin which is being injected into the city's food supply.  Are terrorists lunatics or saboteurs? 1970s.	162088
2006	One Cold Night	M				Interviewer (Pierre Robert - Himself).	162089
1986	One Crazy Summer	M				Cameraman (Isidore Mankofsky).	162090
2005	One Dangerous Lady	N		Hitchcock, Jane Stanton		Columnist Larry Locket, a writer who covers murder cases involving famous people for a magazine called Vanitas.  Based on Dominick Dunne."Larry was known for taking on the rich and powerful, many of whom had publicly vowed to get even with him one day. He'd had many threats against his life."Locket is bludgeoned to death on orders of an enormously rich widow with the largest apartment in new York about whom my character is writing a story for Vanitas. His memorial service takes place at St. Patrick's Cathedral, packed for the occasion.Even Mayor Bloomberg attends the service. Editor Dawson Lane at Vanitas is based on Vanity Fair editor for Dunne for 22 years, Wayne Lawson. Standing beside Locket's casket in the cathedral, Lane delivers a moving eulogy.	162091
1943	One Dangerous Night	M		Phillips, Arnold, Max Nosseck (Story). Donald Davis (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Lone Wolf  Series.	Gossip Columnist Sidney (Warren Ashe) who recognizes a reformed jewel thief wanted by police on suspicion of murder. The thief offers the columnist an exclusive if he holds off on the story while he tries to clear himself.Columnist agrees but later double-crosses the thief and calls in the police. After eluding police, the thief proves the columnist is the killer and prevents him from killing again.	162092
1983	One Dark Night	M				News Media. Reporter (Albert Ash). Female Reporter (Katee McClure). TV Reporter (Larry Carroll).	162093
1980	One Day at a Time: Ann Meets Nick (Part 1)	T			Episode #104. 11-23-1980	Interviewer (Bob McClurg).	162094
1978	One Day at a Time: Arab Connection, The	T			Episode #71.12-11-1978	Reporter (Jack Wells).	162095
1975	One Day at a Time: Mad for Each Other	T			Episode. 12-16-1975	Documentarian. Julie clashes with an independent film maker who is doing a film about the free clinic where Julie works	162096
1990	One Day in Dallas	M				New York Times Reporter (Larry Vigus).	162097
2002	One Day in Paradise	MF			Argentina	Photographer Roy (Guillermo Francella) meets a top model at a nightclub and experience love at first sight. Go through many adventures together.	162098
1975	One Dead Debutante	NM	OWN - P	Gould, Heywood		Reporter almost becomes Pulitzer pizza in a mob baker in Little Italy.	162099
2003	One Dead Diva	N		Scott, Phillip		Music Critic is investigated in the murder of a rising opera star trying to find out if the diva actually was pushed off a cliff. The critic is a sharp-tongued and made a lot of enemies. 	162100
2006	One Dead Indian	MT			Canada	News Media. Courthouse Reporter #1 (Malcolm Travis). Courthouse Reporter #2 (Cecile Cristobal).	162101
1945	One Exciting Night (aka Midnight Manhunt)	M	VHS 896			Reporter Sue Gallagher (Ann Savage), brash newspaperwoman.	162102
1946	One Exciting Week	M				Reporters (Frank Marlowe, Billy Vernon).	162103
1946	One Fall for Murder	SM		Webster, K.	Black Mask, March 1946, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 69-75	Reporter Steve Ransom. Wrestling story.	162104
1997	One False Move	NM		Bunn, T. Davis		Reporter's routine assignment explodes into the opportunity of a lifetime to investigate a threat harming innocent people. Press Officer (Don Brunner).	162105
1936	One Fatal Hour (aka Two Against the World)	M	DVD -R HQ 4160. VHS 458	Weitzenkorn, Lewis (Play -- "Five Star Final"). Michel Jacoby (Screenplay)	Bogart - Ness Book	Radio Station Manager Sherry Scott (Humphrey Bogart) for the United Broadcasting Company ("The Voice of the People") accused by owner Bertram C. Reynolds (Robert Middlemas) of getting too intellectual and losing the audience.Owner convinces Scott to do a series on a 20-year-old murder scandal.  Ends with FCC investigation and Scott cooperating. News Commentator (Bill Elliott). News Vendor (Charles E. Evans).Radio Announcers (George Fisher, Bill Ray, Emmett Vogan). Radio Announcer #1 (John Hiestand). Newsboy (Jack McHugh).	162106
2008	One Fifth Avenue	N		Bushnell, Candace		Gossip Columnist Enid Merle, an 82-year-old “nice” gossip columnist as shrewd as they come originally from Texas and her screenwriter nephew, Philip Oakland, who struggle to hold traditions and their souls. Billy Litchfield is a gay, bald, pill-popping Vogue contributor and society “walker.”  	162107
1996	One Fine Day	M	DVD -R HQ 2402, 2403.	Seltzer, Terrel, Ellen Simon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Jack Taylor (George Clooney) for New York Daily News called "You Don't Know Jack" currently trying to expose graft involving mayor joining forces with the mob to control a sanitation contract. Ex-wife dumps daughter on him and goes on honeymoon.Gets involved with architect and her son. Editor Lew (Charles Durning) accuses Taylor of having "raging scoop disease" and informs him his source for the graft story is going to deny everything at a press conference being held by the mayor that afternoon.Taylor corners source who refuses to cooperate. Investigates on  own and is late to press conference. Architect is there and acts like reporter. He arrives with new source and exposes corruption. Pete Hamill (Frank Burroughs)Architect chastises him for being big-shot reporter who cannot be bothered with mundane details. Accuses him of having Peter Pan complex. Must make a commitment to more than just his work. They reconcile. Metro Reporter (Gregory Jbara).Daily News Reporter (Isabelle Ashland). Daily News Reporter (Jasmin Hartmann). Reporter (Julie Chung). Daily News Reporter (Maggie Wagner). Reporter (Joe Avellar). Metro Reporter (Hal Panchansky). Mayor Aikens' Press Secretary (Michael Genet)	162108
1996	One Fine Day	N		Gilmour, H.B.	Based on movie	Investigative Reporter meets another busy parent at a deserted elementary school when their five-year-olds both miss the field trip. Constant battle between his role as a parent and his career as an investigative journalist.	162109
1975	One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest	M				News Commentator (Tom McCall)	162110
1995	One Foot in the Grave: Only a Story	T			Episode #29. 1-1-1995	Reporter (Steve Humphrey).	162111
1958	One for the Road	NM	OWN - P	Brown, Fredric	Expanded on Short Story "The Amy Waggoner Murder Case"	Press	162112
1999	One Heart Broken Into Song	M				Interviewer (Barrie Dunn).	162113
2002	One Hell of a Christmas	M				TV News Anchor (Jennifer Lynn Keef).	162114
1934	One Hour Late	M				Newspaper Vendor (Dorothy Vernon). Information Girl (Genevieve Phillips).	162115
1936	One in a Million	M	DVD -R HQ 4674, 4675. SVDSP 757. SV 181	Praskins, Leonard, Mark Kelly (Screenplay-Story)		Reporter Robert "Bob" Harris (Don Ameche) for the Paris Herald (formerly The Brooklyn Eagle) and Photographer Daniel "Danny" Simpson (Ned Sparks) as his sidekick. Singing reporter. Harris' Editor Chapelle (Julius Tannen) in Paris.German Announcer (Frederic Gierman). Announcer, Madison Square Garden (Paul McVey)	162116
1978	One in a Million: Ron LeFlore Story, The	MT				News Media. Baseball star Ron LeFlore.	162117
2004	One in White, The	SS		Butler, Robert Olen	In "Had a Good Time" short story collection	Correspondent, an American Reporter, has a brief flirtation with a Mexican laundress during a U.S. military incursion.	162118
2006	One Incredible Dog! Kizzy	NJ		Williams, Chris and Judith Friedman		TV Reporter Summer Brown and her cameraman arrive at the owner’s house to follow Kizzy, a therapy dog, on a day’s work as a R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dog). Kizzy shows Summer all of the ways she helps children and adults learn to read -- she enters classrooms, the home of an elderly stroke victim, a speech-therapy clinic and a facility for troubled teens spreading encouragement and hope, and helping all of the individuals he meets practice reading and speaking. 	162119
1955	One Jump Ahead	M			UK Only	Reporter Paul Banner (Paul Carpenter) on the Daily Comet in England. He's a Canadian working in England. He happens on a murder.	162120
1951	One Jump Ahead	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	162121
2000	One Kill	MT				Reporter (Trevor Bain). Reporter (Sonia Dhillon). Reporter (John Healy). Reporter (Nora Sheehan).	162122
1967	One Lady, Two Cats	NJ		Lockridge, Richard		Press	162123
2007	One Last Breath	N		Griffin, Laura		Reporter Feenie Malone is a young, part-time reporter at a South Texas town newspaper struggling to make ends meet after her divorce. Hoping to get some respect in the newsroom, ambitious and independent Malone begins pursuing a hot story involving her ex-husband and a felon who appear to be in business together. A hunky, headstrong private investigator offers to help the reporter investigate the criminal, but he has his own agenda -- namely finding out who killed his sister, a cop, two years earlier.  Feenie is a pampered former cheerleader before she takes a job writing fluff pieces for her South Texas paper. She has no idea she’s about to stumble into a juicy news story that could launch her career -- if it doesn’t get her killed first. Almost as soon as she breaks out her press pass, she crosses paths with the macho PI obsessed with solving his sister’s murder. He has zero patience for reporters, especially mouthy blond ones. But with the evidence pointing to the reporter’s ex-husband, he thinks she could be useful. Confident he can keep her on a tight leash, he lets her in on his investigation. He quickly discovers he has underestimated his new partner as well as the danger both face. Now he must protect her -- to the very last breath.	162124
1994	One Last Fling	NR		August, Elizabeth	Silhouette Special Edition #871. 	Reporter Max Laird couldn’t imagine what had come over Reporter Bernadette Dowd. The sedate Miss Dowd had let her hair down and became a tigress overnight. Queen of the duller than dishwater assignments, Bernadette now declared herself Max’s rival in the newsroom -- and a partner in his riskiest criminal investigation. As they raced through the night, steps ahead of danger, Max held her as if he’d never let go. Suddenly he needed to know everything about Bernadette Dowd.	162125
2006	One Last Tear One Last Kiss	N		Bennett, Paul		TV Anchorwoman Cyntice Caldwell appears to be the answers to one man’s search for love. But the turmoil of her life is a recipe for ruin. It becomes a destructive trip that carries Caldwell and the man on a roller coaster ride of love, volcanic sex, denial and hatred that threatens their lives and the people they love. 	162126
2000	One Life Stand	M			UK	Photographer (Dave Bell).	162127
1968	One Life To Live:	TS			Episodes. Series 7-15-1968. ABC	Reporter Joe Riley (Lee Patterson) who married Vicki (publisher's daughter). Ernest Graves and Shepperd Strudwick as widower Victor Lord, a newspaper publisher.	162128
1999	One Life To Live:	TS			Episodes. Series 7-15-1968. ABC	Reporter (Lois Robbins). Reporter for The Sun (Dar Billingham).	162129
1982	One Life To Live:	TS			Episodes. Series 7-15-1968. ABC	Reporter (Jordan Williams)	162130
2004	One Life To Live:	TS	DVD -R 1592		Episode. 4-4-2004	Editor Todd uses blackmail to become the new editor-in-chief of The Banner.	162131
2004	One Life To Live:	TS	DVD -R 1649		Episode. Series 7-15-1968. ABC	Reporter shot at by Asa who is arrested by Antonio.	162132
2004	One Life To Live:	TS	DVD -R 1830		Episode. 7-27-2004	Editor Todd is removed as editor-in-chief at the Banner Sun by Kevin. Kevin's actions disgust Viki. Jessica and Viki urge Natalie to take her share of votes from Kevin. Dorian hosts a party for Tico.	162133
1968	One Life To Live:	TS			Series 7-15-1968. ABC	Newspaper Mogul Victor Lord (Ernest Graves, 1968-1974; Shepperd Strudwick, 1974-1976; Tom O'Rourke, 1985; Les Tremayne, 1987). Set in the fictional Philadelphia suburb of Llanview. Reporter (Eric Van Alstyne, 2005).Reporter Joe Riley (Thomas Dennison, 1968-1970, 1972-1979, 1986-1987; Lee Patterson, 1986-1987 at least) was the boyfriend of Lord's daughter, Vicki. He eventually married her. She was faced with tragedy when Joe was reported dead.Victoria Lord (Gillian Spencer, 1968-1970; Joanne Dorian, 1970; Erika Slezak, 1971-), known as Vicki, was connected to most of the other main characters. Photographer (Frank Anthony Polito, 2000-2001). Reporter (Jayne Bentzen, 1980s).Lord demanded so much out of Vicki that she developed a second personality, "Nikki Smith," a rather sluttish barfly type completely different from Vicki. Vicki learns that "Nikki" killed her father Victor in 1976.When Joe was believed killed, she married an executive who beat a murder rap. Joe showed up, a victim of amnesia. Had affair with waitress, was hospitalized and his real identity was revealed. Vicki divorced the executive to return to Joe.	162134
1993	One Life To Live:	TS			Two-Part Special about AIDS	Reporter for the Sun (Dar Billingham). Reporter #1 (Steve DeCastro). Photographer (Michele Ammon).	162135
2004	One Life to Live:	TS			Episode #88. 1-26-2004	Reporter (Michael Knowles).	162136
2005	One Life to Live:	TS			Episode #146. 1-25-2005	Reporter (Michael Knowles).	162137
1999	One Life To Live:	TS			Episodes #31. #33. 7-7-1999. 10-5-1999	Reporter (Tom Schmid).	162138
2003	One Life To Live:	TS			Episodes #62-#64-#71.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Clayton Dean Smith). Sarah "Flash" Roberts #4 (Shanelle Workman).	162139
2004	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #98. 4-2-2004. Episode #127. 11-50-2004.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Clayton Dean Smith).	162140
2005	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #171. 4-2005. Episode #193. 11-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Clayton Dean Smith).	162141
2006	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #228-#229. 5-25/26-2006.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Clayton Dean Smith).	162142
2006	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode. 1-5-2006	Paparazzi (Rob Armstrong).	162143
2001	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #288. 5-21-2001	Reporter (Siri Baruc).	162144
2006	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #337. 1-24-2006	News Media. TV Reporter #3 (Cate Campbell).	162145
2004	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #88. 1-9-2004	News Media. Reporter #3 (Nancy Ding).	162146
2004	One Life to Live:	TS			Episode #91. 2-9-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Nancy Ding).	162147
2006	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #238. 6-12-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Joan Preston).  Reporter (Eric Van Alstyne).	162148
1998	One Life to Live:	TS			Episodes #25-#26=#27. 6-9-1998	News Media. Young Reporter Katie (Tracey Rooney).	162149
1996	One Life To Live:	TS			Episode #15. 1-10-1996	News Media. Reporter (Marita de Lara).	162150
2006	One Life to Live:	TS			Episodes. 9-1, 9-4, 9-15,  9-19-2006	Photographer (Marcus Collins).	162151
2006	One Life to Live:	TS			Episode. 2-6-2006	Photographer, Ultra Violet (Keith Patterson).	162152
2008	One Life to Live:	TS	DVD -R HQ 10557		Episode. 11-21-2008	African-American TV Reporter (Bethany N. Butler) for WVL News is doing an interview with the Mayor surrounded by police including Det. John McBain. The mayor calls McBain a hero on camera and says all charges against him have been dismissed, and McBain then says, he resigns. “Take your job and shove it.”  The television news crew is told to leave immediately. The mayor accepts McBain’s resignation and then says he wants to prosecute him for every crime he can think of. The police commissioner says all the reporters who just left have television footage with the Mayor calling McBain a hero. It’s out there and probably on the Internet by now. Think of public opinion if you now say McBain is going to jail. Put the matter to rest.  The mayor agrees.  Later in the episode, the African-American reporter is seen on television reporting the story. McBain chooses to play by his own rules. 	162153
2006	One Life to Live: Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan	TS			10-25-2005 to present.Source: soapcentral.com	Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan (Jerry ver Dorn) of The Banner in Lianview.The eldest son of Buchanan patriarch Asa Buchanan and his first wife Olympia, Clint moves to Llanview to take over as editor for The Banner. The newspaper's previous editor, Joe Riley, had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. After a failed relationship with Pat Ashley, Clint becomes close to Joe's widow Victoria Lord Riley; they eventually marry. Clint adopts Viki's two sons, Kevin and Joey.Clint and Viki's marriage is strong but troubled; it is ultimately jeopardized by Viki's multiple personality disorder, which recurs when Viki discovers that her former ward Tina Clayton is actually her sister. Tina makes an enemy in Clint as she conspires to use Viki's illness to take control of their father Victor Lord's fortune, but Clint and Viki triumph and have a child of their own, Jessica, in 1986. That same year, Clint discovers that he is the father of former flame Maria Roberts' adult son Cord, who is now married to Tina. Over the years, Clint and Viki endure much domestic drama, from indiscretions between them, Viki's battles with multiple personality disorder and family squabbles among the Lords, Cramers and Buchanans. Married and divorced twice, the two remain great friends.In 2001 it is revealed that Viki had in fact been drugged and raped by Mitch Laurence in 1986, and given birth to twins. Mitch is in fact the father of Jessica; Clint had fathered Jessica's twin, Natalie Balsom. Mitch had infant Natalie kidnapped and raised by another couple, and he orchestrates her return in to 2001 to devastate Viki and her family.Clint leaves town for London in 1998, returning for several brief periods. In 2005 he returns for an extended stay, and soon breaks it off with girlfriend Dallas Jones. Clint's relationship with Viki is complicated by his subsequent romance with Dorian Cramer Lord, Viki's longtime nemesis. After Clint's messy breakup with Dorian, she seeks revenge by taking over Buchanan Enterprises. Romance begins to blossom between Clint and Nora Hanen, only to be complicated by the return of Clint's ex-girlfriend Dallas. Clint spent months trying to get his father's company, Buchanan Enterprises, back from Dorian Lord.Actor HistoryClint Ritchie (1979 to December 30th, 1998; May 13th to June 17th, 1999; May 22nd, 23rd, 26th, 2003; May 19th, May 21st, May 24th, 2004) Jerry ver Dorn (October 25th, 2005 to present) John Brotherton (2008; as a young Clint)OccupationFormer CEO of Buchanan Enterprises Former editor of The Banner Former editor of The ChronicleResides AtBuchanan mansion, Llanview, Pennsylvania Formerly in London, EnglandMarital StatusSinglePast MarriagesVictoria Lord Victoria Lord Lindsay RappaportRelativesAsa Buchanan (father; deceased) Olympia Buchanan (mother; deceased) Renee Divine Buchanan (step-mother) Bo Buchanan (brother) Ben Davidson (paternal half-brother; deceased) David Vickers (paternal half-brother) Drew Buchanan (nephew; deceased) Matthew Buchanan (nephew) Pike Buchanan (paternal uncle; deceased) Jeannie Buchanan (paternal aunt; deceased) Austin Buchanan (paternal cousin; deceased) Rafe Garretson (paternal cousin) Sammi Garretson (paternal first cousin once removed)ChildrenCordero Roberts (son) Kevin Riley Buchanan Sr. (son; via adoption) Joseph Francis Riley Buchanan (son; via adoption) Jessica Buchanan (daughter; via adoption) Natalie Buchanan (daughter) Clinton James Roberts (grandson) Sarah Victoria Roberts (granddaugther) Demerest Buchanan (grandson; via adoption; deceased) Kevin Riley Buchanan Jr. (grandson; via adoption; deceased) Megan Victoria Buchanan (granddaughter; via adoption; deceased) Brennan Buchanan (granddaughter; via adoption) Zane Buchanan (great-grandson; via adoption)Flings & AffairsMaria Roberts (deceased) Pat Ashley Dorian Lord Victoria Lord Edwina Lewis Echo DiSavoy Carlotta Espinoza Vega Lindsay Rappaport Dallas Jones Nora BuchananCrimes CommittedFalsely tried and convicted for Dr. Marcus Polk's murder [1986]Paid off Colombian prison officials to release convicted murder Ray Montez [2008]Attempted to bribe Dorian Lord into giving up control of Buchanan Enterprises in exchange for adopting Langston Wilde [2008]Maladies and HospitalizationsShot in head and blinded (1987) Given several months to live to due bullet fragments in head (1991) Severely injured in plane crash (1993)Brief Character HistoryClint Buchanan was the first of the rugged cowboy clan to show up in Llanview. Joe Riley, suffering from a terminal illness, heard of a wonderful independent newspaper in Arizona. He contacted the editor of the paper (Clint) and convinced him to take over as editor at the Banner. Joe's devoted wife, and publisher/owner of the Banner, Victoria Lord, first met Clint when he brought a drunken Joe home after a night at the bars. Needless to say, they didn't hit it off. Following Joe's death, Viki mourned her losses and prepared for the birth of a son, Joey. Clint dated talk show host Pat Ashley, a courtship that was busted up when her sister Maggie locked Pat away and tried to take her place. Clint was fooled at first, but soon went to find Pat. Maggie and Pat struggled over a gun. Only Pat left the room alive. Traumatized by killing her own sister, Pat told Clint she had to put all the bad memories - including him, unfortunately - behind her. Clint then had a fling with town villainess Dorian Lord, but he wasn't interested in staying for breakfast, much less a relationship. By this time Clint was warming up to his publisher, but she was dating Ted Clayton, who claimed to be her ward Tina's long-lost father. Clint could tell that Ted was up to no good, but Viki didn't want to listen. When Clint and Viki went to a conference in New York, they had dinners by candlelight and began to realize they were in love. Viki planned to tell Ted the truth, but he slipped her enough drugs to convince her to be his bride. Clint kidnapped her before the wedding. Just as he got through to Viki, Ted showed up and poisoned him. The police chief showed up in time with an antidote, and Ted was arrested not only for the drugging but also for running a counterfeit ring in Llanview. Viki was shocked by what she had gotten herself into and refused to start any new relationship, even with Clint. Clint responded by moving to a rival paper, The Chronicle, and taking Banner columnist Edwina Lewis with him. They soon began a passionate affair. In 1982, Viki's good friend Jenny Wolek was being pressured over who caused her baby to be switched with Katrina Karr's baby. Viki wrote an editorial saying she knew for a fact that Jenny was innocent of all claims and charges against her. When a grand jury grilled Viki on her sources, she chose to go to jail rather than name them. Clint visited her each day, and they finally admitted they were in love. Upon her release, they were married at Llanfair. In 1983, an exotic countess/photographer, Echo DiSavoy, introduced herself to Clint, who was haunted by how familiar she seemed. Her allure led him to fall into bed with her. What he didn't know was that she blamed him for the death of her mother, and she lured him to a bridge. Upon picking a fight with him, she jumped to her death. Dorian witnessed the scene and told everyone that he had pushed Echo. Viki tracked the very-much-alive Echo down and Echo confessed her scheme. After she left town, Viki and Clint patched up their marriage. In 1985, Tina Clayton returned to town and revealed to Viki that she was in fact Victor Lord's illegitimate child through his affair with Viki's college roommate, Irene Manning. The news caused Viki to revert to her alternate personality, Niki Smith. Niki began going out to bars at night and struck up a romance with an old boyfriend, Harry O'Neill. Tina and Mitch Laurence hatched a plan to inherit the Lord estate by killing Clint and setting up Niki. The plan went awry when Mitch mistook Harry for Clint and shot him! Harry died in a devastated Niki's arms, but Viki reemerged moments later, unable to remember any details about the murder. Tina was arrested but was exonerated when Viki turned back into Niki on the witness stand and revealed what had happened. When Viki failed to re-emerge, Clint had Niki committed. Niki faked a return to Viki to get released. Meanwhile, Tina had the hots for Clint and crawled into his bed after he drank too much one night.. Tina learned of Niki's ruse and convinced her to divorce Clint. Clint found out the truth, but then Tina claimed that she was pregnant with his child and would have an abortion if he didn't marry her! Clint refused to marry her, and her scheme fizzled when Dorian told Clint that Tina was not with child. Desperate to get Viki back, Clint took Tina to the lodge and pretended he wanted to have sex with her. Just as he pushed Tina onto the bed, Niki walked in. Viki's disgust at the situation was enough to bring her back for good, and she and Clint were joyously reunited. Unfortunately, that joy was tempered when her therapist, Dr. Marcus Polk, was found dead and Clint was tried for the crime, but Viki exonerated him. In 1986, shortly before they remarried, Viki surprised and delighted Clint with the news that she was pregnant. He marveled to his "Pa" Asa that he finally had his first biological child. Asa looked a bit green for a moment, for he knew the truth -- that Clint had a 20 year old son! Clint had been madly in love with a teenage girl named Maria. Asa, disgusted at his son being involved with a Mexican, browbeat and bribed Maria and her mother into fleeing Texas without a word. Clint had never known why Maria left, or that she had been pregnant with his child. That child grew up to be Cord Roberts; like Clint, he had never known their blood ties. When Viki found out the truth, she told Clint, who was outraged at his father and Maria, but thrilled to have a good, kind man like Cord for a son. Around this time, Viki gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Jessica. Unfortunately, one of Mitch Laurence's minions, Allison Perkins kidnapped the child. The entire family was frantic. Maria Roberts found Allison, but before she had Allison return the baby, she had her dress like Niki Smith. Clint fell for the bait, and refused to believe Viki's pleas that she had never turned into Niki. Husband and wife were torn apart, just as she became closer to her late husband Joe's twin brother, Tom Dennison. Viki collapsed one day and woke up with selective amnesia, totally blacking out the last 8 years of her life. She thought Tom was Joe, and refused to leave his side. Clint managed to stall her divorce proceedings for 6 months. While spending time with Tom, he convinced her to see a doctor. She discovered she had a brain tumor. While being operated on, she went to "Heaven", where her beloved Joe told her to return to Earth and reunite with her true love, Clint. Afterwards, she remembered Clint, and her love for him. Later in 1987, Maria Roberts planned to poison Viki so she could have Clint all to herself. The plan went awry when,during a struggle with Tina, Maria got the poison on herself and died. Tina was convicted of her murder. She ran into old foe Jamie Sanders, who swore revenge on her. Tina escaped prison with Cord's help, and the charges eventually were dropped. Jamie tracked her down and took her hostage with Viki. Clint saved them, but Jamie shot him in the head. Clint was rendered blind. Angry at his helplessness, he slowly learned to cope, and moving to his Arizona ranch with Viki further aided his recovery. One day he decided to compete in a grueling horse race, in spite of his lack of eyesight. The family begged him not to get involved, but he went anyway. Little did he know that Maria's vengeful brother George had drugged his horse, Oakie, into a violent reaction. Sure enough, the horse bucked Clint and he whammed his head on a rock. When Clint woke up, he received two jolts. One, that he could see. Two, that he was in the year 1888! Buck Buchanan, the powerhouse of Buchanan City, looked just like his father. Miss Ginny, the schoolmarm, looked just like his beloved Viki. Clint learned from an Indian named Clear Eyes that he was brought back in time to reunite Ginny and her beau Randolph Lord. Otherwise, Viki would never be born. Clint thought at one point that Randolph was sterile and that he had no way back to the future. Ginny had loved Clint for many weeks, so Clint accepted her marriage proposal. Right before they said their vows, Viki burst through the door. She had been alerted by a visitor from the past and managed to travel back to 1888 through a cave. Clint and Viki reunited themselves, as well as Ginny and Randolph, and for a second task, helped the ever-feuding Buchanan and McGillis families mend fences. Clear Eyes allowed them to return to 1988, where they wondered if the whole thing had just been a dream. In 1990, Viki was elected mayor of Llanview, and was then shot and suffered a stroke. Clint stood by her side through her entire recovery. In 1991, it was her turn to stand by his side. Viki believed he was sleeping with a pretty coworker, Sondra Hall. In truth he was trying to conceal from Viki that the bullet fragments in his head had shifted, and he only had a few months to live. Viki and their children Joey, Jessica and Kevin convinced Clint to have a risky operation to remove the fragments. He pulled through. In 1992, Clint grieved for his son Cord's presumed death, all while helping Viki say goodbye to her own child, Megan. The stress and strain finally seemed to take a toll on their once rock-solid marriage. Viki was uninterested in him sexually and enchanted by family biographer Sloan Carpenter. By 1993, Clint and Viki had separate bedrooms. He refused to end the marriage, citing the kids, but when Dorian led him to a tryst between Viki and Sloan, an enraged Clint gave up. He sought solace in his Arizona ranch, only this time a plane crash caused serious injuries that he spent most of the year recovering from. When he returned to Llanview, he and Viki ended their 15-year love affair. Clint saw the deep love Viki had for Sloan, who subsequently died from Hodgkin's Disease. In 1995, Clint helped Viki through her latest bout of split personalities and the revelation that not only had her father sexually abused her, but she had killed him. Their daughter Jessica began dating sweet young Cristian Vega. Clint shared some tender kisses with Cris' mother, Carlotta, although nothing came of the relationship. In 1997 and '98, Clint and Viki began inching their way towards a reconciliation. One night over dinner, Clint proposed to Viki. Flustered, she turned him down, then went on a short cruise. Clint was crushed by her answer. Lindsay Rappaport just happened to be nearby, and after a trip to Vegas, Clint married her. When Viki returned from her trip, she planned to tell Clint that she'd changed her mind only to find out that he was already married. Due to Lindsay's insecurities over the Buchanan family and her obsession with Nora Buchanan, the marriage fell apart in a matter of months. The last straw was when Jessica got pregnant y Lindsay's son Will. Jessica and Cristian went on the run, and Clint found out that Lindsay had given them money because she wanted Jess out of Will's life. Clint threw her out moved to London to be with his son Cord. Clint returned in May 1999 to attend his father's wedding and the birth of Jessica's first child. He brought along his girlfriend, Dallas, and wished Viki and her new beau Ben (later revealed to be Clint's half-brother) well. Jessica was involved in a hit and run and Clint was left to mourn his lost grandchild and sing The Yellow Rose of Texas to his comatose daughter. When she recovered, he returned to London. He visited again in 2003 in the aftermath of the revelation that his daughter by Viki was in fact Natalie Buchanan and that Jessica was Viki's daughter by Mitch Laurence. His next visit was in 2004, when he helped Viki through her grueling heart transplant. Clint returned to Llanview after Jessica was diagnosed with Disassociate Identity Disorder. Dallas followed, but the two realized that their relationship was not meant to be and she returned to London alone. Clint proved to be an interesting voice of reason, as he could sympathize with both Nash and Antonio, each of whom was in love with one of Jessica's personalities. When Tess was only willing to talk to Niki Smith, it was Clint who was able to bring Viki back out when it seemed like Niki would take over. Together, Viki and Clint finally learned the devastating truth -- Jessica's alternate personality stemmed from numerous incidents as a child where she had been used in child pornography. But rather than turn to Viki for comfort, Clint had found a new romantic partner -- Dorian Lord. Clint and Dorian's relationship came to an end in August 2007, when Dorian falsely believed that Clint was having an affair with Nora and slept with David Vickers. Clint walked in on Dorian and David and called it quits. Soon thereafter, Clint and Nora actually began dating. Dorian, as revenge for being dumped by Clint, orchestrated a hostile takeover of Buchanan Enterprises. Dorian announced the takeover at a BE shareholders meeting, and at the same time revealed that the man Clint believed was his half-brother, Jared Banks, was in fact an impostor and was dating Clint's daughter Natalie. Clint nearly strangled Dorian to death at the meeting. Afterwards, he hatched a plan to win BE back by threatening to take away her ward, Langston Wilde. Clint paid off Colombian officials to release Langston's uncle, Ray Montez, from a prison where he was serving time for murder. Clint's actions infuriated Nora, causing a riff between them. 	162154
1979	One Life to Live: Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan	TS			1979 to 12-30-1998. 1999, 2003 and 2004 appearances. Source: soapcentral.com	Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan (Clint Richie) of The Banner in Lianview. A transplanted Texan. The eldest son of Buchanan patriarch Asa Buchanan and his first wife Olympia, Clint moves to Llanview to take over as editor for The Banner. The newspaper's previous editor, Joe Riley, had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. After a failed relationship with Pat Ashley, Clint becomes close to Joe's widow Victoria Lord Riley; they eventually marry. Clint adopts Viki's two sons, Kevin and Joey.Clint and Viki's marriage is strong but troubled; it is ultimately jeopardized by Viki's multiple personality disorder, which recurs when Viki discovers that her former ward Tina Clayton is actually her sister. Tina makes an enemy in Clint as she conspires to use Viki's illness to take control of their father Victor Lord's fortune, but Clint and Viki triumph and have a child of their own, Jessica, in 1986. That same year, Clint discovers that he is the father of former flame Maria Roberts' adult son Cord, who is now married to Tina. Over the years, Clint and Viki endure much domestic drama, from indiscretions between them, Viki's battles with multiple personality disorder and family squabbles among the Lords, Cramers and Buchanans. Married and divorced twice, the two remain great friends.In 2001 it is revealed that Viki had in fact been drugged and raped by Mitch Laurence in 1986, and given birth to twins. Mitch is in fact the father of Jessica; Clint had fathered Jessica's twin, Natalie Balsom. Mitch had infant Natalie kidnapped and raised by another couple, and he orchestrates her return in to 2001 to devastate Viki and her family.Clint leaves town for London in 1998, returning for several brief periods. In 2005 he returns for an extended stay, and soon breaks it off with girlfriend Dallas Jones. Clint's relationship with Viki is complicated by his subsequent romance with Dorian Cramer Lord, Viki's longtime nemesis. After Clint's messy breakup with Dorian, she seeks revenge by taking over Buchanan Enterprises. Romance begins to blossom between Clint and Nora Hanen, only to be complicated by the return of Clint's ex-girlfriend Dallas. Clint spent months trying to get his father's company, Buchanan Enterprises, back from Dorian Lord.Actor HistoryClint Ritchie (1979 to December 30th, 1998; May 13th to June 17th, 1999; May 22nd, 23rd, 26th, 2003; May 19th, May 21st, May 24th, 2004) Jerry ver Dorn (October 25th, 2005 to present) John Brotherton (2008; as a young Clint)OccupationFormer CEO of Buchanan Enterprises Former editor of The Banner Former editor of The ChronicleResides AtBuchanan mansion, Llanview, Pennsylvania Formerly in London, EnglandMarital StatusSinglePast MarriagesVictoria Lord Victoria Lord Lindsay RappaportRelativesAsa Buchanan (father; deceased) Olympia Buchanan (mother; deceased) Renee Divine Buchanan (step-mother) Bo Buchanan (brother) Ben Davidson (paternal half-brother; deceased) David Vickers (paternal half-brother) Drew Buchanan (nephew; deceased) Matthew Buchanan (nephew) Pike Buchanan (paternal uncle; deceased) Jeannie Buchanan (paternal aunt; deceased) Austin Buchanan (paternal cousin; deceased) Rafe Garretson (paternal cousin) Sammi Garretson (paternal first cousin once removed)ChildrenCordero Roberts (son) Kevin Riley Buchanan Sr. (son; via adoption) Joseph Francis Riley Buchanan (son; via adoption) Jessica Buchanan (daughter; via adoption) Natalie Buchanan (daughter) Clinton James Roberts (grandson) Sarah Victoria Roberts (granddaugther) Demerest Buchanan (grandson; via adoption; deceased) Kevin Riley Buchanan Jr. (grandson; via adoption; deceased) Megan Victoria Buchanan (granddaughter; via adoption; deceased) Brennan Buchanan (granddaughter; via adoption) Zane Buchanan (great-grandson; via adoption)Flings & AffairsMaria Roberts (deceased) Pat Ashley Dorian Lord Victoria Lord Edwina Lewis Echo DiSavoy Carlotta Espinoza Vega Lindsay Rappaport Dallas Jones Nora BuchananCrimes CommittedFalsely tried and convicted for Dr. Marcus Polk's murder [1986]Paid off Colombian prison officials to release convicted murder Ray Montez [2008]Attempted to bribe Dorian Lord into giving up control of Buchanan Enterprises in exchange for adopting Langston Wilde [2008]Maladies and HospitalizationsShot in head and blinded (1987) Given several months to live to due bullet fragments in head (1991) Severely injured in plane crash (1993)Brief Character HistoryClint Buchanan was the first of the rugged cowboy clan to show up in Llanview. Joe Riley, suffering from a terminal illness, heard of a wonderful independent newspaper in Arizona. He contacted the editor of the paper (Clint) and convinced him to take over as editor at the Banner. Joe's devoted wife, and publisher/owner of the Banner, Victoria Lord, first met Clint when he brought a drunken Joe home after a night at the bars. Needless to say, they didn't hit it off. Following Joe's death, Viki mourned her losses and prepared for the birth of a son, Joey. Clint dated talk show host Pat Ashley, a courtship that was busted up when her sister Maggie locked Pat away and tried to take her place. Clint was fooled at first, but soon went to find Pat. Maggie and Pat struggled over a gun. Only Pat left the room alive. Traumatized by killing her own sister, Pat told Clint she had to put all the bad memories - including him, unfortunately - behind her. Clint then had a fling with town villainess Dorian Lord, but he wasn't interested in staying for breakfast, much less a relationship. By this time Clint was warming up to his publisher, but she was dating Ted Clayton, who claimed to be her ward Tina's long-lost father. Clint could tell that Ted was up to no good, but Viki didn't want to listen. When Clint and Viki went to a conference in New York, they had dinners by candlelight and began to realize they were in love. Viki planned to tell Ted the truth, but he slipped her enough drugs to convince her to be his bride. Clint kidnapped her before the wedding. Just as he got through to Viki, Ted showed up and poisoned him. The police chief showed up in time with an antidote, and Ted was arrested not only for the drugging but also for running a counterfeit ring in Llanview. Viki was shocked by what she had gotten herself into and refused to start any new relationship, even with Clint. Clint responded by moving to a rival paper, The Chronicle, and taking Banner columnist Edwina Lewis with him. They soon began a passionate affair. In 1982, Viki's good friend Jenny Wolek was being pressured over who caused her baby to be switched with Katrina Karr's baby. Viki wrote an editorial saying she knew for a fact that Jenny was innocent of all claims and charges against her. When a grand jury grilled Viki on her sources, she chose to go to jail rather than name them. Clint visited her each day, and they finally admitted they were in love. Upon her release, they were married at Llanfair. In 1983, an exotic countess/photographer, Echo DiSavoy, introduced herself to Clint, who was haunted by how familiar she seemed. Her allure led him to fall into bed with her. What he didn't know was that she blamed him for the death of her mother, and she lured him to a bridge. Upon picking a fight with him, she jumped to her death. Dorian witnessed the scene and told everyone that he had pushed Echo. Viki tracked the very-much-alive Echo down and Echo confessed her scheme. After she left town, Viki and Clint patched up their marriage. In 1985, Tina Clayton returned to town and revealed to Viki that she was in fact Victor Lord's illegitimate child through his affair with Viki's college roommate, Irene Manning. The news caused Viki to revert to her alternate personality, Niki Smith. Niki began going out to bars at night and struck up a romance with an old boyfriend, Harry O'Neill. Tina and Mitch Laurence hatched a plan to inherit the Lord estate by killing Clint and setting up Niki. The plan went awry when Mitch mistook Harry for Clint and shot him! Harry died in a devastated Niki's arms, but Viki reemerged moments later, unable to remember any details about the murder. Tina was arrested but was exonerated when Viki turned back into Niki on the witness stand and revealed what had happened. When Viki failed to re-emerge, Clint had Niki committed. Niki faked a return to Viki to get released. Meanwhile, Tina had the hots for Clint and crawled into his bed after he drank too much one night. Tina learned of Niki's ruse and convinced her to divorce Clint. Clint found out the truth, but then Tina claimed that she was pregnant with his child and would have an abortion if he didn't marry her! Clint refused to marry her, and her scheme fizzled when Dorian told Clint that Tina was not with child. Desperate to get Viki back, Clint took Tina to the lodge and pretended he wanted to have sex with her. Just as he pushed Tina onto the bed, Niki walked in. Viki's disgust at the situation was enough to bring her back for good, and she and Clint were joyously reunited. Unfortunately, that joy was tempered when her therapist, Dr. Marcus Polk, was found dead and Clint was tried for the crime, but Viki exonerated him. In 1986, shortly before they remarried, Viki surprised and delighted Clint with the news that she was pregnant. He marveled to his "Pa" Asa that he finally had his first biological child. Asa looked a bit green for a moment, for he knew the truth -- that Clint had a 20 year old son! Clint had been madly in love with a teenage girl named Maria. Asa, disgusted at his son being involved with a Mexican, browbeat and bribed Maria and her mother into fleeing Texas without a word. Clint had never known why Maria left, or that she had been pregnant with his child. That child grew up to be Cord Roberts; like Clint, he had never known their blood ties. When Viki found out the truth, she told Clint, who was outraged at his father and Maria, but thrilled to have a good, kind man like Cord for a son. Around this time, Viki gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Jessica. Unfortunately, one of Mitch Laurence's minions, Allison Perkins kidnapped the child. The entire family was frantic. Maria Roberts found Allison, but before she had Allison return the baby, she had her dress like Niki Smith. Clint fell for the bait, and refused to believe Viki's pleas that she had never turned into Niki. Husband and wife were torn apart, just as she became closer to her late husband Joe's twin brother, Tom Dennison. Viki collapsed one day and woke up with selective amnesia, totally blacking out the last 8 years of her life. She thought Tom was Joe, and refused to leave his side. Clint managed to stall her divorce proceedings for 6 months. While spending time with Tom, he convinced her to see a doctor. She discovered she had a brain tumor. While being operated on, she went to "Heaven", where her beloved Joe told her to return to Earth and reunite with her true love, Clint. Afterwards, she remembered Clint, and her love for him. Later in 1987, Maria Roberts planned to poison Viki so she could have Clint all to herself. The plan went awry when,during a struggle with Tina, Maria got the poison on herself and died. Tina was convicted of her murder. She ran into old foe Jamie Sanders, who swore revenge on her. Tina escaped prison with Cord's help, and the charges eventually were dropped. Jamie tracked her down and took her hostage with Viki. Clint saved them, but Jamie shot him in the head. Clint was rendered blind. Angry at his helplessness, he slowly learned to cope, and moving to his Arizona ranch with Viki further aided his recovery. One day he decided to compete in a grueling horse race, in spite of his lack of eyesight. The family begged him not to get involved, but he went anyway. Little did he know that Maria's vengeful brother George had drugged his horse, Oakie, into a violent reaction. Sure enough, the horse bucked Clint and he whammed his head on a rock. When Clint woke up, he received two jolts. One, that he could see. Two, that he was in the year 1888! Buck Buchanan, the powerhouse of Buchanan City, looked just like his father. Miss Ginny, the schoolmarm, looked just like his beloved Viki. Clint learned from an Indian named Clear Eyes that he was brought back in time to reunite Ginny and her beau Randolph Lord. Otherwise, Viki would never be born. Clint thought at one point that Randolph was sterile and that he had no way back to the future. Ginny had loved Clint for many weeks, so Clint accepted her marriage proposal. Right before they said their vows, Viki burst through the door. She had been alerted by a visitor from the past and managed to travel back to 1888 through a cave. Clint and Viki reunited themselves, as well as Ginny and Randolph, and for a second task, helped the ever-feuding Buchanan and McGillis families mend fences. Clear Eyes allowed them to return to 1988, where they wondered if the whole thing had just been a dream. In 1990, Viki was elected mayor of Llanview, and was then shot and suffered a stroke. Clint stood by her side through her entire recovery. In 1991, it was her turn to stand by his side. Viki believed he was sleeping with a pretty coworker, Sondra Hall. In truth he was trying to conceal from Viki that the bullet fragments in his head had shifted, and he only had a few months to live. Viki and their children Joey, Jessica and Kevin convinced Clint to have a risky operation to remove the fragments. He pulled through. In 1992, Clint grieved for his son Cord's presumed death, all while helping Viki say goodbye to her own child, Megan. The stress and strain finally seemed to take a toll on their once rock-solid marriage. Viki was uninterested in him sexually and enchanted by family biographer Sloan Carpenter. By 1993, Clint and Viki had separate bedrooms. He refused to end the marriage, citing the kids, but when Dorian led him to a tryst between Viki and Sloan, an enraged Clint gave up. He sought solace in his Arizona ranch, only this time a plane crash caused serious injuries that he spent most of the year recovering from. When he returned to Llanview, he and Viki ended their 15-year love affair. Clint saw the deep love Viki had for Sloan, who subsequently died from Hodgkin's Disease. In 1995, Clint helped Viki through her latest bout of split personalities and the revelation that not only had her father sexually abused her, but she had killed him. Their daughter Jessica began dating sweet young Cristian Vega. Clint shared some tender kisses with Cris' mother, Carlotta, although nothing came of the relationship. In 1997 and '98, Clint and Viki began inching their way towards a reconciliation. One night over dinner, Clint proposed to Viki. Flustered, she turned him down, then went on a short cruise. Clint was crushed by her answer. Lindsay Rappaport just happened to be nearby, and after a trip to Vegas, Clint married her. When Viki returned from her trip, she planned to tell Clint that she'd changed her mind only to find out that he was already married. Due to Lindsay's insecurities over the Buchanan family and her obsession with Nora Buchanan, the marriage fell apart in a matter of months. The last straw was when Jessica got pregnant y Lindsay's son Will. Jessica and Cristian went on the run, and Clint found out that Lindsay had given them money because she wanted Jess out of Will's life. Clint threw her out moved to London to be with his son Cord. Clint returned in May 1999 to attend his father's wedding and the birth of Jessica's first child. He brought along his girlfriend, Dallas, and wished Viki and her new beau Ben (later revealed to be Clint's half-brother) well. Jessica was involved in a hit and run and Clint was left to mourn his lost grandchild and sing The Yellow Rose of Texas to his comatose daughter. When she recovered, he returned to London. He visited again in 2003 in the aftermath of the revelation that his daughter by Viki was in fact Natalie Buchanan and that Jessica was Viki's daughter by Mitch Laurence. His next visit was in 2004, when he helped Viki through her grueling heart transplant. Clint returned to Llanview after Jessica was diagnosed with Disassociate Identity Disorder. Dallas followed, but the two realized that their relationship was not meant to be and she returned to London alone. Clint proved to be an interesting voice of reason, as he could sympathize with both Nash and Antonio, each of whom was in love with one of Jessica's personalities. When Tess was only willing to talk to Niki Smith, it was Clint who was able to bring Viki back out when it seemed like Niki would take over. Together, Viki and Clint finally learned the devastating truth -- Jessica's alternate personality stemmed from numerous incidents as a child where she had been used in child pornography. But rather than turn to Viki for comfort, Clint had found a new romantic partner -- Dorian Lord. Clint and Dorian's relationship came to an end in August 2007, when Dorian falsely believed that Clint was having an affair with Nora and slept with David Vickers. Clint walked in on Dorian and David and called it quits. Soon thereafter, Clint and Nora actually began dating. Dorian, as revenge for being dumped by Clint, orchestrated a hostile takeover of Buchanan Enterprises. Dorian announced the takeover at a BE shareholders meeting, and at the same time revealed that the man Clint believed was his half-brother, Jared Banks, was in fact an impostor and was dating Clint's daughter Natalie. Clint nearly strangled Dorian to death at the meeting. Afterwards, he hatched a plan to win BE back by threatening to take away her ward, Langston Wilde. Clint paid off Colombian officials to release Langston's uncle, Ray Montez, from a prison where he was serving time for murder. Clint's actions infuriated Nora, causing a riff between them. 	162155
2008	One Life to Live: Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan	TS				Editor Clinton “Clint” Buchanan (John Brotherton) as a young Clint in a 2008 storyline.The eldest son of Buchanan patriarch Asa Buchanan and his first wife Olympia, Clint moves to Llanview to take over as editor for The Banner. The newspaper's previous editor, Joe Riley, had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. After a failed relationship with Pat Ashley, Clint becomes close to Joe's widow Victoria Lord Riley; they eventually marry. Clint adopts Viki's two sons, Kevin and Joey.Clint and Viki's marriage is strong but troubled; it is ultimately jeopardized by Viki's multiple personality disorder, which recurs when Viki discovers that her former ward Tina Clayton is actually her sister. Tina makes an enemy in Clint as she conspires to use Viki's illness to take control of their father Victor Lord's fortune, but Clint and Viki triumph and have a child of their own, Jessica, in 1986. That same year, Clint discovers that he is the father of former flame Maria Roberts' adult son Cord, who is now married to Tina. Over the years, Clint and Viki endure much domestic drama, from indiscretions between them, Viki's battles with multiple personality disorder and family squabbles among the Lords, Cramers and Buchanans. Married and divorced twice, the two remain great friends.In 2001 it is revealed that Viki had in fact been drugged and raped by Mitch Laurence in 1986, and given birth to twins. Mitch is in fact the father of Jessica; Clint had fathered Jessica's twin, Natalie Balsom. Mitch had infant Natalie kidnapped and raised by another couple, and he orchestrates her return in to 2001 to devastate Viki and her family.Clint leaves town for London in 1998, returning for several brief periods. In 2005 he returns for an extended stay, and soon breaks it off with girlfriend Dallas Jones. Clint's relationship with Viki is complicated by his subsequent romance with Dorian Cramer Lord, Viki's longtime nemesis. After Clint's messy breakup with Dorian, she seeks revenge by taking over Buchanan Enterprises. Romance begins to blossom between Clint and Nora Hanen, only to be complicated by the return of Clint's ex-girlfriend Dallas. Clint spent months trying to get his father's company, Buchanan Enterprises, back from Dorian Lord.	162156
1977	One Man	M		Spry, Robin (Idea).  Vladimir Valenta (Dramaturge). Spry, Peter Pearson, Peter Madden (Screenplay)	Canada - Ness Book	TV Reporter Jason Brady  (Len Cariou),  for TV program, Five Days, stumbles onto story about children being poisoned because of chemical company's unsafe practices .Tries to sneak into factory, but police remove him. Continues to pursues another story.While interviewing man possibly framed for murder, police burst in, shoot informant. Brady's cameraman films shooting, switches magazines as police confiscate film. Unhappy wife says he could be executive producer if he would stop running around like cub."I'm not Clark Kent." "I know. You're just a tired old newsman who's just doing his job." Brady and source assaulted. His family threatened. Newsman confronts chemical company heads with evidence of hazards.He's told he could go to jail because report stolen. Brady's producer, concerned about loss of advertising revenue from company, offers reporter promotion to associate producer if he will stop tilting at windmills. Brady buckles to pressure.Reads statement on air clearing the factory, Brady gets disgusted at his actions, leaks story to newspapers. Brady's cameraman killed, evidence stolen. Brady assaulted by crowd of workers who do not want plant closed. TV news shows carry story of attack.	162157
1989	One Man Force	M				Newscaster (Amanda Arnold)	162158
1978	One Man Jury, The	M				Reporter (James Bacon)	162159
1944	One Man Newspaper	DR			Person-Oddity Radio short No. 136	Narrator Douglas Browning	162160
1989	One Man Out	M		Kennedy, Michael (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Liliana (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) is the reporter for Tiempo magazine who claims she has come to do an article on the destruction of the rain forest. She is really trying to expose a dictatorial general to keep him from gaining U.S. support.Liliana stopped by soldiers when she arrives in the Latin American country. Rescued by a soldier. Photograph she takes of the soldier appears in a newspaper and he tells her he does not need the publicity.He also complains about reporters who fly in, take a few snapshots and then fly out. She points out she was born in the region. General tries to blackmail the soldier into killing an older reporter-publisher who is Liliana's friend.The journalist, who is trying to expose the general,  is tortured and killed by the general's men. General orders the soldier to kill Liliana, but he helps her escape.  She convinces him to kill the general  Media often manipulated..	162161
1952	One Man Show (aka Private View, A)	NM	OWN - P	Innes, Michael (aka John Innes Mackintosh Stewart)		Press	162162
2007	One Man’s Dream	N		Engineer, Faud S.		Reporter on vacation stumbles upon the biggest story she could ever imagine, that being none other than a former celebrity who having lost his family finds himself looking at a past he can no longer recall. The two of them embark upon a trip across the Caribbean on his private clipper ship named “Destiny.” Somewhere between the place where the sea meets the horizon they fall in love and write their own destiny. 	162163
1960	One Man's Enemies	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	162164
2008	One Man’s War	N		Johnson, Annabel	#1 Bernie Jones Series	Future Newspaper Publisher Bernie Jones went to war in 1918 when he was part of a transition that changed the whole nature of the United States. Born just before the turn of the century, he grew up in a day when Kansas City, Missouri was on the dividing line between a maturing nation and the old wild west. He and his gang of boyhood friends looked on their advent into the United States Army as a great camp-out with little chance of real action. It was supposed that the German forces would fold the minute they saw fresh new troops opposite them in the trenches of France. It didn’t happen. They fought fierce last-ditch engagements at Chateau Thierry, Saint Mihiel and, especially the Argonne. Bernie and his friends find their moments of truth in that last desperate fighting. When the smoke clears, he is left alone to go home to an uncertain future in a country that would never again be isolated. His stressed-out mind is full of bloody images and self-doubts, leaving him to rely on a tenuous faith that promises to keep him alive until the time when he can re``orient himself and begin life all over again.	162165
1964	One Man's Way	M	DVD -R HQ 8090, 8091	Gordon, Arthur (Book -- "Norman Vincent Peale: Minister to Millions").  Eleanore Griffin, John W. Bloch (Screenplay).	AFI-Reporters/Columnists. Ness Book	Crime Reporter Norman Vincent Peale (Don Murray) in Detroit. His newspaper experiences lead to his entering the seminary. Efforts to goad hysterical woman out of burning building are among events depicted during his crime reporting career.Peale makes use of his media experience when he employs radio, magazine and a syndicated newspaper column to help preach his message.Harry the Reporter (Ed Peck). Reporter (Larry Parke).	162166
1931	One Meets Such Interesting People	SS	GPL	Johnson, Nunnally	In "There Ought to be a Law and Other Stories."	Globe Reporter. The Ledger is where narrator works.  Larry Laney of the Tabloid.	162167
1937	One Mile From Heaven	M		Lindsey, Judge Ben B., Wainright Evans ("Koudenhoffen Case, The" in the book "The Revolt of Modern Youth"). Judge Lindsey, Robin Harris, Alfred Golden (Story). Lou Breslow, John Patrick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lucy "Tex" Warren  (Claire Trevor) is sent into a black neighborhood on a bogus story by three colleagues after beating them at poker.  Gets involved with a case of a black woman claiming a little white girl belongs to her.Three rival newsmen break into the woman's house and steal a photo of the woman and the child. They run the photo in their papers. After various complications, the reporters are charged with libel and jailed.Warren returns to Waco, Texas to be the society editor of the Cattleman's Daily Bugle. Photographer (George Reed).	162168
2008	One Missed Call	M			Remake of Japanese Horror Film, "Chakushin ari."	News Media. WWEN News Cameraman (Mark Geer). Anchor-Announcer (Mitch English).	162169
2003	One Missed Call (aka Chakushin ari)	MF		Akimoto, Yasushi (Novel). Minako Daira (Screenplay)	Japan	TV Tabloid show broadcasts the final minutes of the latest victim of a cell phone that records a message from three days into the future -- when you play the message back, it's your own voice the instant before you die.	162170
1987	One Month Later (aka Maand Later, Een)	M			Dutch. Ness	Female Reporter switches places with bored housewife.	162171
1918	One More American	M		De Mille, William C. (Play -" Land of the Free, The"). Olga Printzlau (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Sam Potts (Jack Holt) trying to expose ward boss, saves the day	162172
1934	One More River	M				Newspaperman (Alfred P. James).	162173
1984	One More Sunday	N	OWN - H	MacDonald, John D.		Female Journalist vanishes after asking some hard questions about the inner workings of the Eternal Church of the Believer	162174
1946	One More Tomorrow	M	DVD -R HQ 6482, 6481. SVD 1108	Barry, Philip (Play - "Animal Kingdom, The"). Charles Hoffman, Catherine Turney (Screenplay). Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein (Additional Dialogue).	Ness Book	Photographer Christie Sage (Ann Sheridan) meets Tom Collier (Dennis Morgan), a wealthy man while covering surprise party for him. When he drives her back to Greenwich Village apartment, he meets Jim Fisk (Reginald Gardiner) editor of Bantam magazine.Bantam magazine is a liberal publication about to go under because of a lack of capital. Collier buys interest in publication and soon becomes crusading editor to woo photographer. She turns down his proposal because she comes from wrong side of tracks.She objects to his high lifestyle. After she goes to Mexico on assignment, he marries a scheming woman on rebound and she almost prevents him from exposing corrupt industrialists. Eventually Collier and Sage get back together while his wife goes to RenoMonthly Film Bulletin said film had something useful to say about need for honest, outspoken press controlled by advertisers. Barry's play previously filmed under original title, "The Animal Kingdom."	162175
1944	One Mysterious Night	M	DVD -R HQ 8261, 8265.	Boyle, Jack (Characters). Paul Yawitz (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Boston Blackie Series	Reporter Dorothy Anderson (Janis Carter) is a super-enterprising girl reporter following Boston Blackie when the sleuth is called din to find a diamond stolen from war relief exhibit. Murders occur before jewel is located.Reporter Frank (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Fred Graff). Reporter (Henry Jordan). News Photographer (Tom Kingston).New York Times, 10/21/44: "Janis Carter plays one of the most improbable reporters ever to grace the screen, much less a city room."	162176
1963	One Naked Night	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	162177
1988	One Network News	DT			Series. 1988-	Newsreaders Wendy Petrie, Richard Long, Judith Bailey, Simon Dallow, John Hawkesby, Phillip Sherry, Neil Waka, Angela D'Audney, Tom Bradley, Kate Hawkesby, Alison Mau. .Reporters Garth Bray, Lisa Manning. Weather Presenters Kay Gregory, Jim Hickey, Karen Olsen, Louise Pagonis. Sports Presenters Geoff Bryan, Tony Veitch, April Ieremia, Bernadine Oliver-Kerby.	162178
1994	One Night	NR		Macomber, Debbie		Radio Newscaster Kyle Harris is a serious, no-frills newscaster and disapproves of morning deejay Carrie Jamison's comic antics everyone in Kansas City loves to wake up to.Harris isn't afraid to broadcast his feelings to her or anyone else. When tension between them approaches a meltdown, the station manager delivers a shocking ultimatum: Carrie and Kyle must make nice or end up in the unemployment line.	162179
1930	One Night at Susie's	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents/Playwrights	Press Agent	162180
1971	One Night of Hell	CB			Attack #2	Reporter Romulus Smith and Lt. Morrison decide to see what war is really like and spend a night with the Army on a Korean Hill in this Korean war story. 	162181
1934	One Night of Love	M	DVD -R HQ 7971, 7972. L			Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes)	162182
1984	One Night Stand	M				News Personality (John Krummel).	162183
1986	One O'Clock News	DT			Series 1986	TV News Staff. Newsreaders Martyn Lewis (1986-1999), Andrew Harvey (1991-1996), Jill Dando (1993-1999), Edward Stourton (1993-1993-1999), Triona Holden (1993-1996), Anna Ford (1991-1996, 2000-2006), Philip Hayton, Sophie Raworth (2006-2007), Jane Hill. .Political Editor John Sergeant (1986-2000). Political Correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti. World Affairs Editor John Simpson. Reporters Daniel Boettcher, Rory Cellan-Jones, Edward Stourton, Anthony Bartram, Daniel Sandford.Security Correspondent Frank Gardner. Home Affairs Reporter Gillian Hargreaves. Rural Affairs Correspondent Tom Heap. Arts Correspondent David Sillitoe. News Correspondents Robert Hall, Mark Simpson, Judith Moritz. Royal Correspondent Nicholas Witchell.Weather Forecasters Michael Fish (1986-2004), Ian McCaskill (1986-1998), Bernard Davey (1987-1993), Penny Tranter (1992). Isobel Lang (1996), Darren  Bett (1997), Helen Willetts (1997), Carol Kirkwood (1998), Alex Deakin (2000), Torri Good (2007).Weather Forecasters Daniel Corbett (1997-2000), Jay Wynne, Kristy McCabe (2006-2007). Sports Correspondent James Pearce. News Film Crew (Peter Hall). Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson. Scotland Correspondent Andrew Cassell.	162184
1986	One O'Clock News	DT			Series 1986	TV News Staff. News Correspondents Mark Simpson (2007), Robert Hall (2007). Business Correspondent Hugh Pym (2007). Correspondents Lorna Gordon (2007), Branwen Jeffreys (2007).Defence Correspondent Paul Wood (2007). Security Correspondents Frank Gardner (2005-2007). Gordon Corera (2007).  Scotland Correspondent Andrew Cassell (2006-2007). Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones (2007).Rome Correspondent Christian Fraser (2007). Midlands Correspondent Daniel Boettcher (2007). Rural Affairs Correspondent Tom Heap (2007). Home Affairs Correspondent June Kelly (2007). Arts Correspondent David Sillitoe (2007).	162185
111	One of a Kind	DT			Series. 1-12-1964 to 3-29-1964. CBS	TV Newsman Harry Reasoner. Documentaries made by CBS News.  Writer-Producer Andy Rooney.	162186
1985	One of My Very Best Friends	N		Lord, Shirley		Journalist Sylvie becomes a famous journalist. Sees a Bahamas gambling scandal bring about her ex-friend Nell's downfall (they grew up together in 1940s-1950s working-class London)	162187
1982	One of the Boys: Extracurricular Activities	T		Simon, Suzy and Laurie Newbound	Episode. 3-20-1982	News Media	162188
2000	One of the Hollywood Ten	MF			Spain/UK	Reporter HUAC (Stephen Hughes). Radio Announcer (Ramon Camin). Journalist/Photographer (Luis Jimenez).	162189
1934	One of Us	N	MLPL	Poole, Ernest		War Correspondent. Leila writes summer news for uncle's paper and a large Boston paper. Various writing jobs, publishes many articles.   "She's a worker first." Off to France and war coverage. War correspondent. To Russia.Mattie Dwight's big magazine. Freelance writing check for Leila. "She found so much in the world outside to write against and be bitter about -- strikes, lynchings, racketeers -- she needed much-needed rests. Ends up looking older, smokingTed, New Hampshire storekeeper, narrator, travels with his wife in far places  -- "it's tough on a man of my nature to have a born newspaper woman for a wife."	162190
1983	One on One	DT				Interview Show	162191
1977	One On One	M				Photographer (Don Spencer).	162192
1991	One on One with John Tesh	DT			Series. 9-9-1991 to 6-12-1992. NBC	Host John Tesh interviewed stars at their homes or on location.	162193
2001	One on One:	T	SVD 1491, 1469,  1456, 1449. VHS 1304,		Episodes. Episodes. Series 9-1-2001 to 5-16-2006.	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.	162194
2003	One On One: 2 Young, 2 Curious	T	SVD 1496		Episode #50. 10-14-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.While celebrating his 35th birthday at a club with Duane, Flex pretends he's in his 20s when he meets an attractive girl (Angell Conwell).Unbeknownst to him, however, she's lying about her age, too: she's a senior at Breanna's school, where she belongs to the artsy McKinley Players — which Breanna wants to join.	162195
2005	One On One: Accidental Love  (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 2915		Episode #86. 2-28-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.An epiphany after a car accident sends Flex into the arms of an old girlfriend	162196
2005	One On One: Accidental Love  (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3059		Episode #87. 3-28-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex finds it difficult to make things work with Tonya, especially after he learns Danielle's true feelings for him.	162197
2002	One on One: Adventures in Double Dating	T			Episode #16. 2-10-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flexs woos the mother of Breanna's new boyfriend.	162198
2002	One On One: Adventures In Double-Dating	T	DVD -R HQ 6936. DVD -R HQ 7342.		Episode #15. 2-11-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Flex begins dating the mother of Breanna's latest beau, it doesn't sit well with Breanna. Meanwhile, Duane gives his boss's dowdy wife a makeover. Rapper Nate Dogg has a cameo.	162199
2004	One on One: Cabin Fever	T	DVD -R 1598		Episode #63. 4-6-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.While trying to confront Breanna's acting coach, a snowstorm traps Flex inside the school with him. Dwayne's mind begins to wander when he is trapped in his apartment alone.	162200
2006	One On One: California Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 5955		Episode #110. 4-24-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Arnaz decides to spend a weekend away with Rachel. Cash and D-Mack pose as innkeepers to lure two Australian women.	162201
2005	One On One: Cap and Frown	T	DVD -R HQ 3350		Episode #90. 5-16-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.After his ex-wife persuades him to do so, Felix meddles in Breanna's love life, hoping she will choose a college in California instead of staying in Baltimore with Arnaz.	162202
2002	One On One: Case Of The Almost Broken Heart, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6936		Episode #14. 2-4-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Flex's father suffers a heart attack, Flex sheds his reserved approach to life in favor of a much more adventurous one. Meanwhile, Breanna and Spirit give Arnaz's visiting cousin (Alicia Lagano) a makeover for a school dance.	162203
2004	One On One: Catch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6972		Episode #62. 2-23-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Duane convinces Ruben Stoddard to serenade the board members at his condominium. Breanna befriends a new cheerleader.	162204
2003	One On One: Checkmate Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 6961		Episode #41. 4-28-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex and Spirit's mom (Kim Coles) compete to see who can raise the most money for the kids' school during a fundraiser. Meanwhile, Duane takes Arnaz under his wing as his "back-up daddy."	162205
2005	One On One: Contract High	T	DVD -R HQ 2881		Episode #85. 2-21-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex becomes frustrated when his co-star gets preferential treatment, so he hires a high-powered agent to get him what he believes he deserves	162206
2002	One on One: Crappy Birthday	T	DVD -R HQ 7096. VHS 1321		Episode #31. 11-18-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex helps Breanna buy a car for her 16th birthday but vehicle they purchase from a friend's used-car lot breaks down. When the used car dealer refuses to foot the repair bill, Flex takes his best friend to court.  Judge Joe Brown (Himself).	162207
2003	One On One: Creepin'	T	DVD -R HQ 6961. SVD 1443		Episode #48. 9-30-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Washington works on becoming serious journalist -- with ample distraction from his new co-anchor. In the aftermath of their romantic woes, Flex and Breanna both swear off opposite sex.Flex changes his mind when his friend convinces him to attend singles event. Breanna does the same thing when she is introduced to a handsome young man.	162208
2002	One On One: Daddy In Over Drive (aka Daddy in Overdrive).	T	DVD -R HQ 7292		Episode #26. 10-14-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex teaches Breanna how to drive after she gets her learner's permit, but the lessons hit a speed bump when his fears for her safety shift into high gear.Also: Breanna hopes to woo Arnaz away from Ginger and Duane seeks to improve his physique.	162209
2003	One On One: Daddy, I Don't Need An Edumacation	T	DVD -R HQ 6892		Episode #34. 1-6-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex, Nicole and her teacher (Mindy Cohn) become concerned about Breanna's future after she receives abysmal PSAT scores.Duane is angered when an anonymous tenant in his and Flex's apartment complex complains about his "artistic" decor.	162210
2004	One on One: Daddy's Home	T	DVD -R HQ 2342		Episode #77. 11-15-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Arnaz's band hires a cute female lead singer, Breanna fears Arnaz may have a passion for more than music.	162211
2003	One On One: Daddy's Other Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 6892		Episode #35. 2-3-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex's little sister (Reagan Gomez-Preston) visits and springs the news that, now that she has her law degree, she plans to become a model. Also: Breanna and Arnaz are assigned an electronic baby for a Home-Ec class project.	162212
2004	One On One: Dirty Laundry	T	DVD -R HQ 2119		Episode #73. 10-11-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Flex goes to therapy for his father-daughter issues, he realizes that his behavior must change in order to make things work between him and Breanna.	162213
2006	One on One: Double Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 5979		Episode #111. 5-1-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna changes her rules about bringing dates back to the house. Kevin and Darius arrive in Los Angeles for business.	162214
2004	One On One: Dream Seller	T	DVD -R HQ 6909		Episode #56. 1-12-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex's TV job is in jeopardy after he fouls up an interview with R&B artist Anthony Hamilton	162215
2006	One On One: Dump Me? Dump You!	T	DVD -R HQ 5565		Episode #107. 2-27-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Arnaz and Breanna's breakup becomes ugly when their roommates twist the facts and it becomes a fight over who dumped whom.	162216
2004	One On One: East Meets East Coast	T	DVD -R HQ 6913		Episode #58. 1-26-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex's father disapproves of his relationship with a Korean-American woman. Breanna desperately needs a date on St. Valentine's Day.	162217
2002	One On One: Everybody Loves Whom?	T			Episode #33. 12-16-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex takes his new girlfriend to Duane's holiday party, but becomes jealous when his ex-wife arrives with her new beau.	162218
2006	One On One: Expresso Your Love	T	DVD -R HQ 5479		Episode #105. 2-13-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Despite not actually fixing them up, Sara asks Breanna and Arnax to be the spokes-couple for her new matchmaking service.	162219
2002	One On One: Fatal Attractions	T			Episode #20. 5-6-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Breanna is named a "hottie" by the way-cool McKinley Pros and Spirit is not, the latter adopts a sexier look — and lands the Pros' leader (Nigel Thatch).Meanwhile, Flex reunites with an old flame (Tamala Jones) and Duane puts into practice lessons learned from a James Bond class.	162220
2001	One On One: Fifteen Candles	T	DVD -R HQ 6871		Episode #9 11-5-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.For Breanna's 15th birthday, her mother sends her front-row tickets to see rap artist Lil' Zane (who plays himself). To one-up her, Flex sets out to arrange a birthday bash featuring Lil' Zane in concert.	162221
2003	One On One: Find My Wife, Please	T	DVD -R HQ 7238.		Episode #44. 5-19-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.	162222
2002	One On One: Fla-Dap By Any Other Name, A (aka Flahdap By Any Other Name, A).	T	DVD -R HQ 7091. VHS 1316		Episode #30. 11-11-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna dates son of Flex's rival and sparks a modern feud. Breanna falls for a boy who just happens to be the son of a newspaper reporter who relishes attacking Flex in print.	162223
2002	One On One: Flex's Choice	T			Episode #22. 5-20-2002. Season 1 Finale.	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.In the first-season finale, Flex, Bill Walton and L.A. Clippers Darius Miles and Quentin Richardson play in a charity basketball game organized by Flex's visiting ex, Nicole.Breanna makes a videotape expressing her feelings for Arnaz and mails it to him, unaware that she had a piece of spinach stuck in her teeth.	162224
2004	One On One: Follow That Car	T	DVD -R HQ 2078		Episode #72. 10-4-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna and Amaz tell Flex about their relationship and he pretends to be happy about it.	162225
2002	One on One: Give 'Em an Inch, They'll Throw A Rave	T	DVD -R HQ 7048. VHS 1311		Episode #29. 11-4-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna wants to buy a car and hosts a for-profit rave party. In order to raise he money, they host the rave at a condemned warehouse owned by a friend's mother.When Flex learns what's going on, he and the other kids' parents go off in search of their children. Rap Artist Method Man (Himself)	162226
2002	One On One: Give Me Some Credit	T	DVD -R HQ 7073		Episode #28. 10-28-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna applies for — and gets — a credit card. Flex and Natalie prepare for their 30-day anniversary, which falls on Halloween.	162227
2005	One On One: Glug, Glug	T	DVD -R HQ 3237		Episode #88. 5-2-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When her boyfriend cancels their date on graduation night, Spirit becomes depressed and tries to drink away her sorrow	162228
2005	One On One: Goodbye, Mr. Chips	T	DVD -R HQ 2781		Episode #82. 1-31-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex faces off with his nemesis, Kevin Frazier, during the annual celebrity poker tournament.	162229
2005	One On One: Graduates, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3381		Episode #91. 5-25-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.As Breanna heads off to college, guilt-ridden Flex feels compelled to admit that he convinced Arnaz to let her go to California alone.	162230
2002	One On One: He Got Game…Again	T	DVD -R HQ 7024		Episode #22. 5-19-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Celebrity basketball game for charity provides Flex with the opportunity to try out for the L.A. Clippers.	162231
2004	One on One: He's Not Heavy, He's My Half-Brother	T	DVD -R HQ 7383. DVD -R 1520		Episode #61. 3-2-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in. Flex gets an interview with former NFL player Eric Dickerson.Duane learns that his half-brother instead of his father will receive his kidney	162232
2003	One On One: Heart To Heart	T	DVD -R HQ 7958		Episode #42. 5-5-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.After her apartment is overrun with mice, Natalie moves in with Flex on a temporary basis, but the closeness places a strain on their relationship.Ginger discovers that Breanna and Arnaz wear half-heart pendants that, when put together, form a whole.	162233
2005	One On One: House Dad	T	DVD -R HQ 4408		Episode #94. 10-3-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna finds it aggravating that Flex befriends her roommates, who make him their new house father.	162234
2002	One On One: I Believe I Can Fly (Part I)	T	DVD -R HQ 7008.		Episode #23. 9-30-2002. Season 2 Opener	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex is torn between leaving for L.A. and trying out for the Clippers or staying in Baltimore and caring for Breanna. Breanna, meanwhile, is upset that she may be moving to Nova Scotia with her mom.She's also angry with Arnaz, who viewed the videotaped love confession she left for him.	162235
2002	One on One: I Believe I Can Fly (Part II-Conclusion)	T	DVD -R HQ 8579. VHS 1298		Episode #24. 9-30-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex attends training camp with the Clippers where he rooms with a rookie phenom. Meanwhile back home in Baltimore, an unhappy Breanna prepares for life in Nova Scotia with her mother.	162236
2003	One On One: I Hear White People	T	DVD -R HQ 7326. SVD 1503		Episode #52. 11-4-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex fears that he may lose his broadcasting job when the new owner's evaluation team arrives at the station and Breanna worries that Arnaz and Josh, who are now friends, are comparing notes about herAfter he's struck by lightning while playing golf with Flex, Duane gains the ability to hear white people's thoughts.	162237
2003	One On One: I Know What You Did Last Thursday	T	DVD -R HQ 7008.		Episode #39. 3-17-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.While at the movies, Breanna spots Natalie with another man (Keith Hamilton Cobb) — the football player she dated before she met Flex.Although Natalie claims that they're now "just friends," Flex has his doubts. Meanwhile, Duane auditions entertainers for Flex's father's retirement party.	162238
2006	One On One: I Love L.A. (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 6085		Episodes #112-#113. 5-8/15-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna speaks Arnaz's name while kissing Calvin. Arnaz hopes to go away with Michelle.	162239
2002	One On One: Is It Safe?	T	DVD -R HQ 6841		Episode #32. 11-25-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.After he accidentally injures a pro-football player (Michael Irvin) during an interview, Flex is targeted by a stalker.Breanna's plans to be named sophomore queen at the Harvest Moon dance may go for naught when an overly paranoid Flex restricts her — and himself — to the apartment. WWE superstar Big Show guest stars as Flex's bodyguard.	162240
2003	One on One: It's a Family Thing	T	DVD -R HQ 6803. SVD 1448		Episode #46. 9-16-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex's wedding plans jeopardized when a judge details the upshot of his failure to file divorce paper work 12 years earlier. Breanna tries to make Arnaz jealous by reconciling with Josh.	162241
2004	One on One: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Hip-Hop World.	T	DVD -R HQ 6948		Episode #61. 2-9-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex's attempt at making a memorable family trip out of taking the girls to a concert turns sour when he runs out of gas.	162242
2003	One On One: It's a Miserable Life	T			Episode #56. 12-16-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex rushes to finalize his and Nicole's divorce, and agrees to allow Nicole and her beau to hold their wedding in his apartment on Christmas day.Breanna dreams what life would have been like if her parents had stayed together after her mother announces that she's marrying her boyfriend.	162243
2002	One On One: It's Raining Women	T	DVD -R HQ 6909		Episode #17. 3-4-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex swears off women for a while, but his resolve is sorely tested when he's granted an exclusive interview with a WNBA star (Lisa Leslie) who is interested in him.	162244
2001	One On One: Jailbait	T			Episode #2. 9-10-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Breanna disappears with her friends without notifying Flex, he decides to show her what it means to be an adult. Meanwhile, Duane tries to avoid a customer he cheated.	162245
2003	One On One: Keeping It	T	DVD -R HQ 6871		Episode #53. 11-11-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna gives into peer pressure and decides to lose her virginity — with Arnaz. Arnaz's mother convinces Flex to talk to her son about sex and Flex and his neighbors try to prevent crime by forming a neighborhood watch.	162246
2001	One On One: Let's Wait Awhile	T			Episode #6. 10-8-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna lies to her father about a coed ski trip, prompting Flex to drive to the Poconos to find her.	162247
2005	One On One: Lock Blockin'	T	DVD -R HQ 2816		Episode #83. 2-7-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Hoping to jar Flex out of his depression, Duane surprises him with an opportunity to sing with his favorite group, the New Edition.	162248
2004	One On One: Lost in the Headlights	T	DVD -R HQ 7136		Episode #79. 11-29-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.	162249
2002	One On One: Love Means Never Having To Say I Know You	T			Episode #19. 4-29-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Stacy's secret relationship with Duane is put to the test when she and Flex attend a business conference together. Worried that Flex will woo Stacy away from him, Duane follows them to the conference.Also: taking advantage of Flex's absence, Breanna and Spirit throw a party	162250
2004	One on One: Manic Monday	T	DVD -R HQ 2206		Episode #75. 10-25-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex and Breanna fall under a mysterious spell that causes them to switch bodies, forcing them to see each other's point of view.	162251
2002	One On One: Me and My Shadow	T	DVD -R HQ 6913		Episode #16. 2-25-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex and Duane reunite with their high-school singing group, Midnight Gold. Breanna is named captain of the cheerleading squad on the eve of an important competition.	162252
2001	One On One: Meet The Parents	T	DVD -R HQ 7009.		Episode #40. 4-14-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Natalie is nervous about meeting Flex's folks at his father's retirement party. Also Breanna is left in charge of her grandmother's dog and Duane tries to sell Flex's dad a motor home.	162253
2001	One On One: Mi Casa Es Mi Casa	T	DVD -R HQ 7383		Episode #10. 11-12-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex is selected to appear on the MTV series Cribs, which showcases people's homes. When girlfriend Tonya gets wind of it, however, she decides to redecorate his digs, leading Flex to reconsider their relationship.	162254
2002	One On One: Misery	T	DVD -R HQ 6985		Episode #21. 5-13-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Weekend with his former girlfriend Tonya (Tamala Jones) makes Flex remember why he couldn't commit to her before. Also: Breanna wants to go to a school dance with Arnaz, who has other plans.	162255
2006	One On One: Missing the Daddy Express (aka Missing Daddy Express).`	T	DVD -R HQ 5779		Episode #103. 1-18-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Breanna's grades start to slide, Flex visits her to discuss her priorities.	162256
2004	One on One: Mojo No Mo	T	DVD -R HQ 2539		Episode #80. 12-14-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex and Diane wind up without dates for New Year's Eve so they try to win dates at a charity auction.	162257
2005	One On One: Money's Tight and So Are my Abs	T	DVD -R HQ 4383.		Episode #93. 9-26-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna finds out that the half-naked singing musician on the Venice boardwalk is her boyfriend Arnaz.	162258
2001	One On One: My Life as a Dog	T			Episode #5. 10-1-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna turns to exploiting young men in order to help her get over her feeling for Tracy.	162259
2004	One On One: No More Wire Hangers	T	DVD -R 1659		Episode #65. 5-4-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex must convince Cheryl to seek help for her alcoholism after she physically abuses Arnaz.	162260
2003	One On One: One About Friends, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7145		Episode #36. 2-4-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex becomes jealous when Nicole (Melissa DeSousa) begins spending time with Duane, especially since Duane is ditching him to see her. Also: Breanna and Spirit have a falling out when Breanna learns that Spirit once kissed Arnaz.	162261
2003	One On One: One Hand Washington's The Other Hand	T	DVD -R HQ 6851		Episode #51. 10-21-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When his show falls to No. 2 in its timeslot, Flex vows to get a scoop — an interview with a media-shy Russian basketball star who plays at Breanna's school.The boy agrees to the sit-down, but only if Flex can arrange a date for him with the girl of his dreams: Breanna. Meanwhile, Duane battles a mouse that's invaded his apartment.	162262
2005	One On One: One Oh Oh	T	DVD -R HQ 4844		Episode #100. 11-21-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Just when Breanne decides to further her relationship with Arnaz, her father makes an unexpected visit and complicates matters.	162263
2005	One On One: One on One Remix	T	DVD -R HQ 4646. DVD -R HQ 4315		Episode #92. 9-19-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.After graduating Breanna and Arnaz want to pursue their dreams in California, but first they must prove they can survive on their own.	162264
2001	One On One: Phantom Menace	T			Episode #8. 10-29-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex becomes jealous when his long-time basketball rival moves into the building and throws a star-studded Halloween party.	162265
2004	One On One: Phatheadz	T	DVD -R HQ 7024		Episode #69. 5-17-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When hair-care mogul Jack Sherwood buys the family barbershop, Kevin is forced to co-manage the place with the new owner's spoiled daughter.	162266
2001	One On One: Pilot Episode	T	DVD -R HQ 6803.		Episode #1. 9-3-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Sportscaster Flex Washington's carefree bachelor life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter, Breanna, moves in. First up: Breanna is jealous of Flex's date, straining their relationship.	162267
2003	One On One: Play's the Thing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7025		Episode #66. 5-24-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex and his "Flex Files" cohost (Jenny McCarthy) fake a romance in order to generate publicity for the show.	162268
2001	One On One: Playing Possum	T	DVD -R HQ 6851		Episode #7. 10-15-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna tries out for the cheerleading squad, but the head cheerleader does everything in her power to keep her from making it.	162269
2002	One On One: Pop Art	T	DVD -R HQ 7048.		Episode #27. 10-21-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex has eyes for Breanna's art teacher (Melissa De Sousa), and it doesn't sit well with Breanna — or, apparently, the teacher. Also: Duane decides to move out of his mother's place and get his own apartment.	162270
2004	One on One: Prodigal Brother, The	T	DVD -R 1673		Episode #66. 5-11-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When his career as a celebrity hairdresser ends abruptly, Flex's younger brother returns home hoping to take over the family barbershop.	162271
2003	One On One: PTAmore	T	DVD -R HQ 7292. SVD 1450		Episode #49. 10-7-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex ends up president of the PTA when he objects to a beefcake calendar Breanna and Sicily are making in order to raise money for a cheerleading trip. Duane has refrigerator problems.	162272
2001	One On One: Radioactive Platonic	T	DVD -R HQ 6809		Episode #3. 9-17-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex agrees to fly Breanna's friend in for the weekend, but regrets his decision when Tracy (DeVaughn Nixon) turns out to be a 16-year-old boy.	162273
2006	One On One: Recipe for Disaster	T	DVD -R HQ 5756		Episode #108 3-27-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Trying to prove that she is over Arnaz, Breanne introduces him to a girl at a party.	162274
2006	One On One: Reel World, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6665		Episode #109. 4-17-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Cash gets more than he bargained for when he tries to make a movie based on his roommates' lives	162275
2005	One On One: Rock and a Hard Place	T	DVD -R HQ 2836		Episode #84. 2-14-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Spirit starts dating the lead singer of a rival band, jeopardizing her relationship with Breanna and Amaz.	162276
2004	One On One: Rock the Vote	T	DVD -R HQ 2160		Episode #74. 10-18-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna and her friends stage a protest when they learn a mayoral candidate wants to close their school.	162277
2001	One On One: Santa Baby	T			Episode #12. 12-17-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Nicole arrives for a Christmas visit with unexpected news. Also, Flex fills in at the station for the lead anchor, but leaves early, forcing Duane and Stacy to finish without him	162278
2005	One On One: Save the First Dance	T	DVD -R HQ 3282		Episode #89. 5-9-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Flex teases Danielle about being obese in high school, he tries to make it up to her by re-creating the prom she never had.	162279
2001	One On One: School Dazed	T	DVD -R HQ 10062		Episode #4. 9-24-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex wants Breanna to attend a posh private school, but she has her sights set on a public school for the performing arts. He allows her to audition, however, after he hears her horrendous singing.	162280
2005	One On One: Shock Jock	T	DVD -R HQ 2644		Episode #81. 1-3-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex makes some chauvinistic comments on "Flex Files" that wind up jeopardizing Breanna's change to get college scholarships.	162281
2004	One On One: Sleepless in Baltimore	T	DVD -R 1638		Episode #64. 4-27-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna goes online and finds her dad a date, then makes a startling discovery about the woman.	162282
2004	One On One: Splitting Hairs	T	DVD -R 1686		Episode #67. 5-18-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When a hair-care mogul buys the family barbershop, Kevin is forced to co-manage the place with the new owner's spoiled daughter.	162283
2003	One On One: Spy Games	T	DVD -R HQ 10205. SVD 1480		Episode #52. 11-25-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Sports Columnist (Robin Givens) attracts Flex (Flex Ander). Breanna discovers the woman is using her son as a spy to steal stories from her father.Flex falls hard and fast for a newspaper reporter (Robin Givens) who, unbeknownst to him, is using her son (Rome) to steal his stories. Meanwhile Duane hires Arnaz to write a jingle for Big Sal's.	162284
2004	One on One: Spy Games Reloaded	T	DVD -R HQ 7408. DVD -R 1584		Episode #55. 3-30-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Sabotage abounds when Flex and his old nemesis, Sheila (Robin Givens) compete for the same job. Breanna gets into trouble while Flex is away.	162285
2005	One On One: Static Clingy	T	DVD -R HQ 4469		Episode #95. . 10-10-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When the guys and the gals separately decide to spend time together, both groups wind up at the same club where Breanna catches Arnaz chatting with another woman.	162286
2003	One On One: Stepmom, Misstep	T	DVD -R HQ 6809.		Episode #47. 9-23-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Natalie attempts to mend Breanna's broken heart by bringing her and Sicily on her weekend getaway with Flex.However, her first test as "stepmom" winds up with her worrying too much about the little things and not enough about the big ones — boys, that is.	162287
2003	One On One: Stuck On You	T	DVD -R HQ 7058		Episode #43. 5-12-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Nicole announces that she's moving to Africa, but before she leaves, she helps Flex pick out an engagement ring for Natalie — and gets it stuck on her finger. Also: Breanna comes down with tonsillitis on the eve of choosing between Arnaz and Josh.	162288
2005	One On One: Study Buddy	T	DVD -R HQ 5252		Episode #96. 10-17-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Breanna and D-Mack start spending a lot of time studying together, Arnaz becomes jealous and decides to put a stop to it.	162289
2003	One On One: Take This Job And Love It	T			Episode #37. 2-17-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex lets Walt to cut his hair while Malik is out of town, then goes to great lengths to hide the fact and Duane and Candy go on a date together.Breanna takes a job at a burger joint, but her ideas to improve the working environment don't sit well with her boss (David Shatraw).	162290
2002	One On One: Tame Me, I'm the Shrew	T	DVD -R HQ 6884		Episode #13. 1-21-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Duane discovers that he's related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In other events, Breanna is selected to star in "The Taming of the Shrew" at school and Flex competes for the lead sports-anchor position.	162291
2003	One On One: Tears of a Clown	T	DVD -R HQ 6884.		Episode #54. 11-18-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Smokey Robinson guest stars as Duane's long-gone father, who reunites with his son and asks a big favor of him. Also, Flex is assigned a new "Flex Files" producer (Beth Littleford), who insists he work with a blonde-bimbo sidekick (Jenny McCarthy).	162292
2003	One On One: Test, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7136.		Episode #36. 2-10-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex is thrilled when Natalie (Melissa DeSousa) wants to become intimate with him — until she asks him to take an HIV test. As he waits for the results, he experiences what Duane calls "the five stages of grief."Also, Breanna and Spirit have to ask guys to the school's annual Sadie Hawkins dance. R&B singer Mario has a cameo.	162293
2001	One On One: Thanksgiving It To Me, Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 7373		Episode #11. 11-19-2001	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna is ecstatic when her mother, Nicole (Tichina Arnold), visits for Thanksgiving and rekindles her romance with Flex. Meanwhile, Duane attempts to impress an old crush at a high-school homecoming event.	162294
2006	One on One: Tijuana Break Up?	T	DVD -R HQ 7408. DVD -R HQ 5532.		Episode #106. 2-20-2006	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna and Arnaz decide they need to take a break in their relationship when they realize they enjoy different things.	162295
2002	One On One: Unemployment Up, Pride Down	T	DVD -R HQ 7025		Episode #25. 10-7-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.While ex-wife Nicole looks for a job in Baltimore, Flex returns to work at the TV station — and learns he's been demoted to weatherman.Meanwhile, Breanna wants to let Arnaz simmer over their goodbye kiss so that he wants her all the more before telling him that she's not moving to Nova Scotia	162296
2005	One On One: Venice Boulevard of Broken Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 4775		Episode #99. 11-14-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanna is ecstatic about being cast as an extra in a film until the director offers the part to Arnaz instead.	162297
2005	One On One: Waiting for Huffman	T	DVD -R HQ 7373		Episode #101. 11-28-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Breanne is ecstatic about being hired to assist a famous talk-show host until she discovers the real reason she got the job.	162298
2002	One On One: Way You Make Me Feel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6939.		Episode #18. 3-25-2002	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in. Reporter #1 (Lela Lee). Reporter #2 (Colby French).When he dates a famous older woman (Vanessa Bell Calloway), Flex learns a lesson about the dark side of fame. Also: Breanna experiences mixed emotions when Arnaz dates a new girl in school.	162299
2004	One on One: We'll Take Manhattan	T	DVD -R HQ 1998		Episode #70. 9-20-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.After Breanna's dreams of fame and fortune are diluted by reality, it takes a friendly stranger to remind her of what is important.	162300
2003	One On One: Where Everybody Knows Your Name	T			Episode #38. 2-24-2003	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.While his father's away, Flex assumes control of the barbershop, but his tenure turns rocky when a hair salon opens nearby. Meanwhile, Breanna loses tracks of Spirit and her other friends after she begins hanging out exclusively with Josh.	162301
2005	One On One: Where's My Yemmy?	T	DVD -R HQ 4575		Episode #97. 10-24-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.During a Halloween costume party, Arnaz mistakenly kisses another girl who is dressed in the same costume as Breanna.	162302
2005	One On One: Who's the Boss?	T	DVD -R HQ 4680		Episode #98. 11-7-2005	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.When Breanne begins to work at the coffee shop with Arnaz, she is promoted and becomes his boss, much to Arnaz' chagrin.	162303
2004	One On One: You Don't Have To Go Home	T	DVD -R HQ 2305		Episode #76. 11-8-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Miss Swain discovers Arnaz living at the school and he reluctantly turns to his estranged father for help.	162304
2004	One On One: Zen Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 7073		Episode #72. 9-26-2004	TV Sportscaster Flex Washington (Flex Alexander) of WYNX News  is a Baltimore sportscaster, carefree bachelor whose life is disrupted when his 14-year-old daughter moves in.Flex must partner with his boss's Croatian girlfriend after his co-host has an accident that puts his syndication plan in jeopardy.	162305
1946	One Out of Seven	R				Editors in newsroom atmosphere. Material from wire services.	162306
1985	One Pale, Fawn Glove: Kentucky	NR		Shaw, Linda	Silhouette. Men Made in America #17	Journalist	162307
1936`	One Rainy Afternoon	M				Publisher Monsieur Pelerin (Joseph Cawthorn). The publisher's daughter Monique Pelerin (Ida Lupino) is mistakenly kissed by an actor and an absurd scandal develops.Mr. Perelin's Secretary (Lois January).	162308
2006	ONE Show, The	DT			Series 2006.	Correspondents Matt Baker, Dan Snow. Wildlife Correspondent Kate Humble (2006). Presenters Adrian Chiles (2006), Nadia Sawalha (2006).	162309
1999	One Small Hero	M				Reporter (Kristin Pierce)	162310
1999	One Special Night	MT				TV Reporter (Frank Cavallero)	162311
1986	One Summer	N		Roberts, Nora	Silhouette Special Edition #306	Photojournalist Shade Colby. A summer spent traveling across America with cynical, brooding Colby was not celebrity photographer Bryan Mitchell’s idea of a dream assignment. They disagreed about everything -- everything, that is, except the fierce attraction they could not deny. 	162312
2006	One That Is Both, The	NSF		Maroski, L.E.		Journalist Helen Donellyn meets a man who when he was 10 years old had a paranormal experience that alienated him from his family and ignited a search to understand what happened. Neither Western science or Eastern mysticism explained what happened.So the man abandoned his quest. But an enigmatic urban shaman rekindled his inner fire which then blazes higher when he meets Donellyn, a journalist whose work takes them on an adventure into the frontiers of physics.Shortly after the shaman returns, the man disappears. Donellyn frantically searches for answers in her reality while Jerry lives those answers in an alternate reality where things happen by thinking them and dualisms are integrated by advanced language.	162313
2006	One Third	M				Photographer (Michael J. Burg).	162314
1939	One Third of a Nation	M				Reporter (William Challee).	162315
1950	One Too Many	M		Babb, Kroger (Story). Malcolm Stuart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bob Mason (Richard Travis) who tries to help alcoholic wife beat the bottle. She's given up musical career to marry reporter and begins to drink heavily. Nearly kills daughter while driving drunk and ends up in jail.With help of temperance editor of local paper, reporter starts campaign to build rehabilitation wing for alcoholics at hospital. As wife begins to recover, she prepares to put on a concert to help raise funds.Reporter discovers neighbor, a candidate for mayor,  is an alcoholic. Writes story ruining man's chances of being elected. Man commits suicide. Reporter is fired for missing out on story because he was searching for wife who escaped from sanitarium.City Editor Harry (George Eldredge).	162316
1948	One Touch of Venus	M				Reporter (Mary Benoit). Reporter (Ralph Brooks). Reporter (Ron Conway).  Reporter (Jerry Marlowe). Reporter (Joan Miller). Reporter (Anne Nagel). Reporter (Arthur O'Connell). Reporter (Kenneth Patterson). Reporter (Charles Sherlock).	162317
2008	One Tree Hill: 4 Years, 6 Months, 2 Days	T	DVD -R HQ 9508		Episode #89. 1-8-2008. Fifth Season	Fashion Magazine Editor-Corporate Boss Brooke Davis owns her own magazine, “B. Davis Magazine.” Lucas has written and published a book. Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) sends a demo disc to WWTY 11 Television News to become a sportscaster.  	162318
2009	One Tree Hill: 4:30 a.m. (Apparently They Were Traveling Abroad)	T	DVD -R HQ 11402		Episode. 9-14-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Shocking accusation threatens Nathan’s NBA career. Brooke gets ready to launch a news fashion line. Haley gets an unexpected visit from her sister. 	162319
2006	One Tree Hill: All These Things That I've Done	T	DVD -R HQ 7324		Episode #74. 11-15-2006	News Media. Rachel's cover of Maxim causes a ruckus at the high school. Lucas must make a choice between Nathan and basketball. Derek forces Peyton to face her fears. Brooke has her hands full working with the model for the T.A.R.T. fashion show.	162320
2003	One Tree Hill: Are You True aka (Are You True?)	T	DVD -R HQ 8321 (Mislabeled 8, missing 321).		Episode #3.  10-7-2003	Newspaper. Lucas submits Peyton's drawings to the newspaper without his knowledge.	162321
2010	One Tree Hill: At the Bottom of Everything	T	DVD -R HQ 11796		Episode. 2-15-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Nathan tries to help Jamie and Haley deal with Lydia’s seemingly hopeless situation. Quinn and Clay spend some time apart.	162322
2009	One Tree Hill: Believe Me I’m Lying	T	DVD -R HQ 11463		Episode. 10-5-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. He makes a career-threatening decision. Nathan’s life begins to unravel as the scandal goes public. Haley encourages Quinn to talk to David, her estranged husband.	162323
2008	One Tree Hill: Bridge Over Troubled Water	T	DVD -R HQ 10308		Episode #110. 9-22-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. Lucas tries to inspire the Ravens. Haley investigates Dan’s disappearance. Brooke confronts a demon from her past. Nathan accepts Deb’s relationship with Skills. A famous musician visits Peyton’s studio. 	162324
2006	One Tree Hill: Can't Stop This Thing We've Started	T			Episode #71. 10-18-2006	Photographer for Maxim Magazine (Juan-Carlos Guzman).	162325
2008	One Tree Hill: Choosing My Own Way Of Life	T	DVD -R HQ 10385		Episode #112. 10-13-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. Lucas begins his book tour joined by a familiar face. Nathan questions his health when he gets an opportunity to play basketball again. Haley attempts to help a student in need. 	162326
2008	One Tree Hill: Cryin’ Won’t Help You Know	T	DVD -R HQ 10138		Episode #104. 5-5-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. He gets a chance to be a sports anchor. Nathan and Haley throw a birthday party for Jamie. Deb hired a clown and Haley is not happy with it since it’s a creepy one. Lindsey returns to Tree Hill for Jamie’s birthday, which gives Lucas hope that the relationship will be rekindled. When Dan arrives, Deb’s mood swings fast and in the meantime Brooke and Peyton attend the party with baby Angie. 	162327
2009	One Tree Hill: Deep Ocean Vast Sea	T	DVD -R HQ 11516		Episode. 10-19-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. Mouth continues his banishment, then asks to be put on the air again and offers a quote from Nate to show he is now a team player and ready to do his job. So Mouth is back on the air as a sports broadcaster. But in his first report he refuses to do the sports report as written and talks directly to the audience about fairness and accuracy and why he got into sports reporting. His boss is furious, but has been locked out of the control room. Mouth finishes his sports report and walks out proud and still holding on to this ethics and his self-respect. Nathan’s scandal threatens his endorsement deals. Julian gives Alex another chance. Broke reconnects with Chase. Millicent questions whether she can be a model. 	162328
2008	One Tree Hill: Don’t Dream It’s Over	T	DVD -R HQ 9596		Episode #94. 2-5-2008. Fifth Season	TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. His affair with TV News Producer Alice complicates things. His relationship with her crosses the boundaries between his personal and professional lives. Mouth struggles with loyalty to his coworkers and an affair with the boss. Brooke intervenes when Victoria meddles with Peyton’s record label. Nathan grows closer to Jamie’s nanny. Lucas confronts Peyton about her harsh treatment of Lindsey. 	162329
2010	One Tree Hill: Don’t You Forget About Me	T	DVD -R HQ 11755		Episode. 1-4-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Julian and Brook reconnect. Quinn and Clay try to figure out how to move forward. Alex tries to make peace with herself and the people she’s let down.	162330
2008 	One Tree Hill: Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 9846		Episode #101. 4-14-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison is now a thing of the past. Lucas picks up the pieces after Lindsey leaves him at the altar. Haley and Nathan deal with the repercussions of Jamie’s abduction. Brooke’s past haunts her while she considers adoption. An old friend visits Peyton. 	162331
2008	One Tree Hill: Even Fairy Tale Characters Would Be Jealous	T	DVD -R HQ 10503		Episode #116. 11-10-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Millicent confronts Mouth. Peyton produces a USO concert at a Maine base. Lucas must deal with Peyton and Julian’s romantic past. Haley struggles with stage freight. Brooke’s relationship with Sam is threatened.	162332
2007	One Tree Hill: Everything In Its Right Place	T			Episode #78. 1-17-2007	News Media. Reporter (Joe Keiley). Reporter #2 (Nick Battiste). Reporter #3 (Karin Reed).  Aftermath of the series of unfortunate events at Tree Hill begins. Lucas returns to everyday life following his heart attack.He tries to rekindle his relationship with Peyton. Things are rougher for Haley when she discovers that Nathan had more involvement in her accident than she could have ever imagined.	162333
2010	One Tree Hill: Family Affair	T	DVD -R HQ 11741		Episode. 1-4-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Julian and Brook reconnect. Quinn and Clay try to figure out how to move forward. Alex tries to make peace with herself and the people she’s let down.	162334
2008 	One Tree Hill: For Tonight You’re Only Here To Know	T	DVD -R HQ 9707		Episode #97. 2-26-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for  WWTY 11 Television News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison is now a thing of the past. Mouth covers the first high school basketball game and it becomes a time for reflection and an understanding there are more important things in life than a basketball game. He produces a TV story that goes far beyond mere coverage of a basketball game.Brooke tries to stand up for her mother. Lucas and Nathan struggle with the decision to tell their loved ones about their indiscretions. Haley, Brooke, Peyton, Lindsey and Mia get locked in the Tree Hill High library. Lindsey reveals her father died of cancer, Peyton apologizes for her behavior. 	162335
2009	One Tree Hill: Forever and Almost Always	T	DVD -R HQ 11116		Episode. 5-11-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Unexpected guests attend Lucas and Peyton’s wedding and Haley plays a surprise role in the ceremony. Brooke tries to keep Nick Lachey on a short lease.	162336
2008	One Tree Hill: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly	T	DVD -R HQ 10285		Episode #109. 9-15-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. A funeral brings the One Tree Hill community together. 	162337
2009	One Tree Hill: Hand to Take Hold of the Scene	T	DVD -R HQ 10759		Episode #120. 1-12-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Mouth and Millicent try to remain a couple. News about Peyton’s condition spreads. Nathan and Haley spend a night out together.	162338
2008	One Tree Hill: Hate Is Safer Than Love	T	DVD -R HQ 10167		Episode #105. 5-12-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. He gets exclusive footage of Lucas attacking a member of the other basketball team and destroys it because he doesn’t want to cause any trouble for a friend.  Is this good journalism? Lucas is crushed by devastating news. Quentin is pushed to his limits during a Ravens game. Dan is second on the donor recipient list to get a new heart. Haley thinks about her decision to release a new album while Brooke’s baby undergoes emergency surgery and a shocking truth stuns Peyton, told by Lucas.	162339
2009	One Tree Hill: Hold My Hand as I’m Lowered	T	DVD -R HQ 11444		Episode. 9-28-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Nathan and Clay disagree on how to handle the scandal. Haley starts to question Nathan’s loyalty. Brooke and Quinn organize a photo shoot. Julian receives an interesting proposition from Alex. 	162340
2008 	One Tree Hill: Hundred	T	DVD -R HQ 9816		Episode #100. 3-18-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison is now a thing of the past. Lindsey runs way from her wedding with Lucas when she believes he still is in love with Peyton. 	162341
2009	One Tree Hill: I and Love and You	T	DVD -R HQ 11536		Episode. 10-26-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Haley and Nathan are left powerless when Dan brings Renee onto his TV show to tell about her affair with Nathan and her pregnancy with Nathan’s child. Surprisingly, Dan gets Renee to confess on live TV that she never had an affair with Nathan and the baby is not his. Quinn wonders what went wrong with David. Brooke share her true desires with Julian.	162342
2008	One Tree Hill: I Forgot To Remember to Forget	T	DVD -R HQ 9579		Episode #93. 1-29-2008. Fifth Season	Reporter triggers memories in Nathan about his cheating on the basketball games in high school. Events are revisited that happened between after graduation and the present.TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. His affair with TV News Producer Alice complicates things. His relationship with her crosses the boundaries between his personal and professional lives. Brooke Davis owns her own magazine called “B. Davis Magazine.”	162343
2009	One Tree Hill: I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight	T	DVD -R HQ 11548		Episode. 11-2-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Julian struggles to fit in with Nathan and the guys during a weekend camping trip. Brooke and Haley bond during a girls night. Quinn tries to help Clay come to terms with a loss. The past catches up with Rachel and Dan.	162344
2006	One Tree Hill: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness	T	DVD -R HQ 7146		Episode #72. 10-25-2006	News Media. Press Conference. Mayor holds a press conference to refute newspaper headline and story.	162345
2009	One Tree Hill: I Would For You	T	DVD -R HQ 11057		Episode. 4-20-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. He tries to mend his relationship with Millicent. Victoria tries to lure Brooke back to Clothes Over Bro’s. Nathan and Haley have a disagreement.	162346
2008	One Tree Hill: In Da Club	T	DVD -R HQ 9624		Episode #95. 2-12-2008. Fifth Season	TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. His affair with TV News Producer Alice complicates things. His relationship with her crosses the boundaries between his personal and professional lives. Brooke forces Mouth to go on a blind date. Alice comes to the club and sees Mouth with another woman. She texts him, “If you kiss her, you’re fired.”  Mouth stops. He finally confronts Alice and tells her they’re through. She tells him he’s fired. He leaves with a napkin with the date’s phone number on it. 	162347
2008	One Tree Hill: It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)	T	DVD -R HQ 9558		Episode #92. 1-22-2008. Fifth Season	TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. His affair with TV News Producer Alice complicates things. His audition disc is no longer in the garbage, but on the producer’s desk. His relationship with her crosses the boundaries between his personal and professional lives. 	162348
2009	One Tree Hill: Kiss To Build a Dream On, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11078		Episode. 4-26-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Nathan and Haley both face their dreams as he questions his ambition to play in the NBA and she receives an offer from Nick Lachey. Meanwhile Brooke learns something that could change Sam’s life forever. Jamie attends his first school dance and Lucas and Peyton take a road trip.	162349
2010	One Tree Hill: Last Day of Our Acquaintance, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11799		Episode. 2-22-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Brooke lays into Julian. Lydia’s condition gets worse. Clay deals with Kate’s unsettling advances. 	162350
2009	One Tree Hill: Letting Go	T	DVD -R HQ 11003		Episode. 3-30-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. Mouth and Skills go on a road trip. Brooke receives a startling offer. Peyton gets ready for the future. 	162351
2008	One Tree Hill: Life Is Short	T			Episode #103. 4-28-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News.Nathan and Haley throw a birthday party for Jamie. Deb hired a clown and Haley is not happy with it since it’s a creepy one. Lindsey returns to Tree Hill for Jamie’s birthday, which gives Lucas hope that the relationship will be rekindled. When Dan arrives, Deb’s mood swings fast and in the meantime Brooke and Peyton attend the party with baby Angie. 	162352
2008	One Tree Hill: Messin’ With the Kid	T	DVD -R HQ 10418		Episode #113. 10-20-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. tries to get his old job back. Nathan and Haley must parent Jamie in the face of a school bully. Lucas and Peyton adjust to life as a couple. Brooke finds being a role model is not easy. 	162353
2010	One Tree Hill: My Attendance is Bad But My Intentions Are Good	T	DVD -R HQ 11774		Episode. 1-8-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Brooke and Julian try to find a balance between their personal lives and work as the movie shoot begins. Nathan and Haley receive a surprise visit and Clay supports Quinn as she faces some unexpected news. Alex sets her sights for Alexander and Millicent finds herself struggling with temptation.	162354
2008	One Tree Hill: My Way Home Is Through You	T	DVD -R HQ 9511		Episode #91. 1-15-2008. Fifth Season	TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. TV News Producer Alice hates McFadden (Lee Norris) and tells him so. He kisses her and she fires him. He goes into her office to tell her off, and she kisses him. 	162355
2009	One Tree Hill: Now Lift Your Eyes to the Sun	T	DVD -R HQ 11593		Episode. 11-9-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Brooke gets life-changing news. Nathan is on the verge of signing a new NBA contract. Dan returns to Tree Hill. 	162356
2008	One Tree Hill: One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning	T	DVD -R HQ 10255		Episode #108. 9-8-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. Tree Hill residents are surprised to learn that a couple will indeed get married. Brooke tries to adjust to life after the robbery at “Clothes over Bros.” Nathan and Haley receive devastating news and Nanny Carrie’s return creates more blanks than answers after she kidnaps Dan -- whose life is in jeopardy. 	162357
2008	One Tree Hill: Our Life Is not a Movie or Maybe	T	DVD -R HQ 10455		Episode #114. 10-27-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Lucas’ novel receives surprising interest. Jamie finds Sam and her rebelliousness charming. Nathan’s basketball comeback gains momentum. 	162358
2003	One Tree Hill: Places You Have Come To Fear the Most, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9477		Episode. 9-30-2003	Newspaper. Peyton is shy to take her drawings to the newspaper.  After Lucas blows his first varsity game he decides to quit the team. Keith forces Karen to deal with her feelings for Dan.	162359
2008 	One Tree Hill: Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want	T	DVD -R HQ 9668		Episode #96. 2-19-2008	Aspiring Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) wants to do the sports for  WWTY 11 Television News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison complicates things. His relationship with her crosses the boundaries between his personal and professional lives. Mouth tries to convince Millicent he is a better man than she thinks. Mouth stops his affair with Allison and then finds out Allison had affairs with Anchorman Rick (with the toupee), and half of the staff. The Station Manager offers Mouth a job as a sportscaster and asks him to cover the high school basketball opener. Mouth at first loses Millicent because Brooke told her he slept with his boss. He gets her to go out with him again and takes her to the station where he shows her where he watches all the sports programs in the world. He then puts up a ballet on one of the screens. They discuss ballet and sports. She kisses him on the cheek.Peyton confesses her feelings to Lucas who rejects her. Haley cannot decide whether to reveal information that could ruin Lucas’ relationship with Lindsay. Haley doesn’t know that her nanny is making a play for both her husband and her son. 	162360
2008	One Tree Hill: Racing Like a Pro	T	DVD -R HQ 9509		Episode #90. 1-8-2008. Fifth Season	TV News. Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) sends a demo disc to WWTY 11 Television News to become a sportscaster. TV News Producer Alice tells McFadden (Lee Norris) that he should forget being a reporter. She hires him as a logger. Brooke Davis leaves her fashion empire to work out of Los Angeles.	162361
2009	One Tree Hill: Remember Me as a Time of Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11137		Episode. 5-18-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Nathan must face Haley and Jamie after being released from the Chiefs. Peyton and Lucas receive an unexpected visit from Karen.	162362
2007	One Tree Hill: Runaway Found, The	T			Episode #85. 5-16-2007	Reporter (Joe Keiley). Nathan's past mistakes continue to haunt him and Haley. Lucas hears a shocking confession from the witness to Keith's murder.	162363
2008 	One Tree Hill: Running To Stand Still	T	DVD -R HQ 9736		Episode #98. 3-3-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison is now a thing of the past. Brooke faces a ghost from her past. Haley reels from a devastating blow to her marriage. Nathan and Lucas gather their courage to attend Dan’s parole hearing. Major record label takes interest in Peyton’s recording artist. No media. 	162364
2006	One Tree Hill: Same Deep Water as You, The	T			Episode #68. 9-27-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Debra Terry). Reporter #2 (Tom Huff). Reporter (Leo Daniels).	162365
2009	One Tree Hill: Screenwriter’s Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 10832		Episode #122. 2-2-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.As Peyton begins to plan the wedding, Lucas attempts to put a cast together for his movie. Meanwhile, Haley is faced with a difficult decision and Nathan gets great news. 	162366
2009	One Tree Hill: Searching for a Former Clarity	T	DVD -R HQ 10992		Episode. 3-23-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. Haley and Peyton help Mia with her single. Brooke intervenes when Sam is arrested. Jamie learns the truth about Dan and Uncle Keith. 	162367
2009	One Tree Hill: Show Me How To Live	T	DVD -R HQ 11096		Episode. 5-4-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Haley and Brooke plan a baby show for Peyton. Sam gets closer to Victoria. Laurena and Skills go on a date that doesn’t go as planned.	162368
2009	One Tree Hill: Some Roads Lead Nowhere	T	DVD -R HQ 11655. DVD -R HQ 11704.		Episode. 12-7-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Haley and Nathan get ready to leave Tree Hill. Quinn tries to help Clay win Nathan back as a client. Dan’s pronouncement shocks Rachel and his audience.	162369
2006	One Tree Hill: Some You Give Away	T	DVD -R HQ 7487		Episode #76. 11-29-2006	Sportscasters. Residents of Tree Hill feel the pressure of a looming State championship. Photographer (Austin James). Photographer (Amber Nann).	162370
2006	One Tree Hill: Songs to Love and Die By	T	DVD -R HQ 7532		Episode #77. 12-6-2006	Newspaper Headline. After a cardiac incident, Lucas has a dream in which the spirit of Keith visits and shows him how much one life can affect the lives of others with a nod to "It's a Wonderful Life."Elsewhere, Haley is the victim of an accident and Dan helps out Nathan.	162371
2008	One Tree Hill: Sympathy for the Devil	T	DVD -R HQ 10486		Episode #115. 11-3-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Lucas’ novel leads him into uncharted waters. Nathan comes face-to-face with a rival from the past. Brooke must deal with someone who hurt her.	162372
2009	One Tree Hill: Things a Mama Don’t Know	T	DVD -R HQ 10733		Episode #119. 1-5-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Peyton receives news she must share with Lucas. Nathan struggles with a new professional environment. Brooke’s search for Sam forces her to confront her feelings. 	162373
2006	One Tree Hill: Things I Forgot at Birth	T	DVD -R HQ 9409		Episode #69. 10-4-2006	Reporter (Leo Daniels). Nathan continues to struggle with memories of the accident and Dan continues to be haunted by remorse over his actions against Keith.	162374
2008	One Tree Hill: Touch Me I’m Going To Scream (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 10216		Episode #107. 9-1-2008. Sixth Season Premiere	Aspiring Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News and makes a revelation.Tree Hill residents must make a decision that will change their lives forever. Lucas finally pursues his dream with the woman he loves. Brooke must face a reunion with her mother. Nathan and Haley must face a ghost from their past and the news of Dan’s accident is slowly beginning to spread.	162375
2009	One Tree Hill: We Change, We Wait	T	DVD -R HQ 10784		Episode #121. 1-19-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Lucas and Julian try to choose a director for their movie. Peyton has mixed feelings about a gift from Lucas. Brooke deals with relationship issues. 	162376
2008	One Tree Hill: We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)	T	DVD -R HQ 10541		Episode #117. 11-17-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Karen’s cafe is turned into a glamorous nightclub owned by Lucas. 	162377
2010	One Tree Hill: Weeks Go By Like Days	T	DVD -R HQ 11717		Episode. 1-4-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Julian and Brook reconnect. Quinnn and Clay try to figure out how to move forward. Alex tries to make peace with herself and the people she’s let down.	162378
2009	One Tree Hill: What Are You Willing To Lose	T	DVD -R HQ 11412		Episode. 9-21-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Haley and Mia try to protect Red Bedroom Records. Brooke chooses the new face of her clothing line. Clay defends Nathan. Dan’s new wife is revealed.	162379
2008	One Tree Hill: What Comes After the Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 10189		Episode #106. 5-19-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News.Mouth and Millicent meet a new face. The Tree Hill residents are forced to face their fears as Dan turns over a new leaf and Brooke makes the hardest decision of her life. In the meantime, Haley’s career takes a turn and Peyton is visited by somebody from her past. Lucas is still struggling to mend his heart after Lindsey left him at the alter. With all, Lucas and Brooke help each other through the struggles. 	162380
2008	One Tree Hill: What Do You Go Home To?	T			Episode #102. 4-21-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News.Lucas and Peyton talk about Lucas’ aborted wedding. Brooke gets a potentially lfe-changing phone call. Haley takes a step toward a new career. Nathan considers what it would take to get his game back. He’s back with his wife and son.  	162381
2009	One Tree Hill: You and Me and the Bottle Makes Three Tonight	T	DVD -R HQ 10974		Episode. 3-16-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News tearfully breaks up with Millicent who feels she has to go to New York and get some distance from Mouth to see if the relationship can ever work again. Peyton gets startling news about the pregnancy. Haley and Nathan celebrate their anniversary while Deb and Dan babysit Janie.	162382
2009	One Tree Hill: You Are a Runner and I am Father	T	DVD -R HQ 11607		Episode. 11-16-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Nathan and Clay reach a breaking point causing a rift between Quinn and Haley. Brooke shares her concerns with Julian. Millicent’s drug problem gets worse. 	162383
2010	One Tree Hill: You Are a Runner and I Am Father	T	DVD -R HQ 11701		Episode. 1-4-2010	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Nathan and Clay reach a breaking point, causing a rift between Quinn and Haley. Brooke shares her concerns with Julian. Millicent’s drug problem gets worse.	162384
2008	One Tree Hill: You Have to Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil’s Brain)	T	DVD -R HQ 10565		Episode #118. 11-24-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News.Marvin’s girlfriend discovers a half-naked picture of his ex-girlfriend and is very angry about it. Mouth says it means nothing. She says it means everything. Nathan gets a professional basketball tryout. Peyton tries to get Mia to focus on her follow-up album. Julian asks Brooke to design clothes for his movie. Haley takes Jamie to his school talent show.	162385
2009	One Tree Hill: You Know I Love You, Don’t You?	T	DVD -R HQ 11642		Episode. 11-30-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television.Nathan and Haley’s careers bring about a tough decision for the family. Julian reveals a secret to Alex. Clay tries to resuscitate his career. Jamie learns the truth about Skills’ new job. Millie finds an unlikely supporter.	162386
2008 	One Tree Hill: You’re Gonna Need Someone On Your Side	T	DVD -R HQ 9737		Episode #99. 3-11-2008	TV Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) at WWTY 11 News. His affair with TV News Producer Allison is now a thing of the past. On the eve of Lucas and Lindsey’s wedding, they conspire to save Nathan and Haley’s marriage. Brooke pairs Peyton with an old boyfriend. Rachel and Dan return to Tree Hill. 	162387
2008	One Tree Hill: You’ve Dug You Own Grave, Now Lie in It	T	DVD -R HQ 10336		Episode #111. 9-29-2008	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) for WWTY 11 Television News. Lindsey and Lucas face a shaky future. Nathan gets an offer from a professional basketball team. Haley accidentally puts Jamie’s life in danger and learns the truth about Dan. Peyton learns a dark secret about her new recording artist.	162388
2009	One Tree Hill: Your Cheatin’ Heart	T	DVD -R HQ 11495		Episode. 10-12-2009	Sports Reporter Marvin (Mouth) McFadden (Lee Norris) is a sports reporter for  WWTY 11 Television News. Haley is pushed into the spotlight. Brooke lets Julian continue to work with Alex. Millicent gets a new job. Quinn and Clay become closer.	162389
2004	One True Secret	NR		Campbell, Bethany	Harlequin Superromance No. 1207	Journalist Eli Garner has one job -- uncover the truth about the Roths. And his reputation proves that he just might be able to do that. But what happens when Eli realizes that exposing the Roths means ruining the life of the only woman he’s ever cared about? Emerson Roth has one mission: protect her family by keeping their secrets. If the decision were left to Emerson, she would stop the lies and live with the consequences -- but she has her sister and elderly grandparents to consider.	162390
1998	One True Thing	M	DVD			Magazine Writer (Renee Zellweger) is an ambitious magazine writer Ellen who returns home to care for her ailing mother	162391
1994	One True Thing	N		Quindlen, Anna		Magazine Journalist Ellen Gulden is 24 and on the brink of the big time in Manhattan, but she is browbeaten by her imperious English professor father to jettison her emerging career and her boyfriend and move back to a small college town and tend to her mother, Kate, who has been cruelly struck by terminal liver cancer at age 46.  For Gulden, the return home represents a guilt-induced surrender. She is a classic bright child fleeing her charmed but oppressive childhood, and the abrupt demand to come back robs her of the breakaway rite of passage she counted on. She comes home and redefines her relationship with both parents and nurses her mother through horrid deterioration. Eventually she is charged with her mother’s mercy killing although, as she puts it, “I did not kill my mother. I only wished I had.”Gulden describes herself as “smug, self-involved, successful, and what in my circles passed for happy.”  Her brother says, “Ellen’s got the life. She gets paid to be a wise ass for a living.” By the end, she’s says this about a life in journalism: “It was the idea of facing a future skimming the surface of life, winging my way in and out of  other people’s traumas, crises, confusions, and passages, engaging them enough to get the story but never enough to be indelibly touched by what I had seen or heard.”	162392
1959	One Way Out	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon		Correspondent Rick Marston, two years of newspaper work in Caracas.	162393
1950	One Way Street	M			Mason	Newspapers. Accident reported in national newspapers	162394
1946	One Way To Love	M				News Media. Newsman (Ernie Adams).	162395
1994	One West Waikiki:	T	VHS 366. VHS 339 (Media Excerpts). VHS 337 (Media Excerpts)		Episodes. Series 8-4-1994 to 5-25-1996.	News Media	162396
1994	One West Waikiki: 'Till Death Do Us Part (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 8-4-1994	Reporter (Terry Okita).  Holli discovers a body while vacationing with an old flame in Hawaii. She gets involved in the murder investigation and is offered the opportunity to stay and become the medical examiner.	162397
1994	One West Waikiki: Along Came a Spider	T			Episode #6. 9-1-1994	News Media. TV Reporter (Gina Lew). Holli finds herself trying to solve two murders in which the bodies were cremated. The presence of her formal teacher only makes her more nervous than she already is.	162398
1996	One West Waikiki: Battle of the Titans	T			Episode #17.4-27-1996	Photographer (Joji Yoshida).	162399
1995	One West Waikiki: Holliday on Ice	T			Episode #9. 10-21-1995	Reporter #2 (Carla Estiamba). Holli is charged with negligent homicide after her car is identified as the vehicle that killed a pedestrian.	162400
1994	One West Waikiki: Model For Murder, A	T			Episode #5. 8-25-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ron Patricio). Reporter #2 (Iwalani Mendoza). Photographer (Tracy Anderson). A serial killer who murders models uses a curved carpet knife and leaves slashed pictures.	162401
1995	One West Waikiki: Unhappily Ever After	T			Episode #11. 11-11-1995	TV Newscaster (Teri Okita).	162402
1938	One Wild Night	M		Torgerson, Edwin-Dial (Original Idea). Charles Belden, Jerry Cady (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Gale Gibson (June Lang) writes a suburban society column and investigates a series of kidnappings. Keeps getting fired by her editor for running stories based on false leads. Editor Collins (William Demarest).Finds out information from son of local police chief, later sneaks into limo and ends up  trapped, escapes, falls into the water, and is thrown back in when she insists on filing her story rather than kissing her boyfriend.	162403
1999	One With the Hunger	NM		Wilder, J.C.		Journalist Shai Jordan, a fledgling New York journalist is on the trail of a serial killer.Excitement of her first big assignment turns into terror when she sees an eerie resemblance between this string of murders and the death of her mother years before -- the bodies have all been drained of blood.All signs point to the reporter as the next victim, but no one, not even the police, will believe or protect her.	162404
1933	One Woman	N	OWN - H	Thayer, Tiffany		Press	162405
1994	One Woman's Courage	MT				Reporter Warnowski (Steven Elkins). Newscaster (Ren Hanami)	162406
1914	One Wonderful Night	M		Tracy, Louis (Story)		Press	162407
1998	One World Music Beat	T			Series. 1998-2001.	Correspondent (Daphne Duplaix).	162408
2008	One Wrong Step	N		Griffin, Laura		Reporter Celie Wells has an encounter with her former husband and he turns up dead an hour later. Now after working hard to distance herself from his crooked ways and shady connections, she finds she’s smack dab in the middle of his murder investigation. And it isn’t just the police who have their eyes on her, but an enraged drug lord who is seeking playback. The only person who seems to be on her side is an old acquaintance, Reporter John McAllister, a sexy journalist who has a nose for news as well as a reputation as a playboy. Is he helping Celie  out because he wants a story -- or a one-night stand. She knows John’s interest is potentially hazardous to her heart, but not accepting his help could put her life at even greater risk -- and she can’t afford one wrong step. 	162409
1933	One Year Later	M		Herbert, F. Hugh and Paul Perez (Story). Herbert (Screenplay). Will Ahern (Added Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Tony Richards (Russell Hopton), is a tubercular reporter headed to a sanitarium on the same train as a accused murderer. He wrote sensational accounts of the murder trial for his paper, accused man's wife as a streetwalker.Clears the wife's reputation, trades places with the accused man and jumps off a bridge leaving everyone to believe the accused man was killed. Reporter (Pat O'Malley).Journalist acknowledges the damage his sensationalistic reporting has done and making the ultimate sacrifice as retributionNewstand Girl (Marjorie Beebe).	162410
1961	One-Eyed Jacks	M				Photographer Chet (John Dierkes).	162411
1991	One-Eyed Kings	N		Cohen, William S.		Reporter Philip Dake for the Washington Post	162412
1967	One-Eyed Soldiers	M	DVD	Frank, Richard (Story). Jean Christophe (Screenplay	U.S.-UK-Yugoslavia. AFI-Journalists. Ness book	Correspondent Richard Owen (Dale Robertson) in Eastern Europe helps woman search for $15 million in stolen money after she first forces him at gunpoint to drive her to town of Nassaum. They are pursued by sadistic former SS officer and aided by criminal.Title spoken by girl's father before falling from a church parapet and it provides the key to location of the treasure. American journalist and woman eventually sneak into the town where money is hidden disguised as peasants.Locate missing loot in catacombs, but crooks get away with key to fortune after locking journalist and woman in their hotel rooms.	162413
1994	One-Two Punch	CB			Prime #18	Reporters. Anonymous and Unnamed Reporters. Prime battles the Manhattan Project in New York City. 	162414
1961	One, Two, Three	M	DVD -R HQ 2099, 2100. L		AFI-Wall Street Journal	Reporter (Tile Kiwe).	162415
1979	Onion Field, The	M				News Media	162416
2006	Onion Movie, The	M				Parody News. 	162417
2007	Onion News Network Online at Onion.Com	W			http://www.onion-com	Parody News. The Onion News Network at http://www.onion.com provides online viewers with up-to-date video news reports and excerpts from Onion News Network programs.	162418
2007	Onion News Network, The	W				Parody News. The Onion News Network is a daily web video broadcast. Parody of a 24-hour news network.To further invoke the atmosphere of a 24-hour network, The Onion News Network video series includes a number of items lifted from what are ostensibly ONN news shows and continuing reports:Today Now! is a parody of morning lifestyle and news programs such as NBC's Today show and ABC's Good Morning America. Hosted by Jim Haggerty (in actuality, former New York City TV anchor Brad Holbrook) and Tracy Gill, the style is typical of the breezy, cheerful, earnestly sincere style usually found in morning network television shows, with the presenters usually either uncritical or completely oblivious to the subject matter presented, aiming instead to delve into every nuance of a story regardless of the absurdness or relative appropriateness of the subject (e.g., Haggerty's earnest question about whether or not Chef Adam Scott's dream omelet recipe {literally an omelet made from a recipe that came to him in a dream] requires strictly a metal shoe-horn to measure the butter into the pan, or Tracy Gill's seemingly complete unawareness of her own life history in conversation with the biographer who wrote it). TN is the only ONN show with a scheduled time: weekdays, 7–9 am.In The Know with Clifford Banes: A parody of Sunday morning pundit shows, ITK is hosted by Clifford Banes, who never actually appears on his own program due to a continuous succession of absurd or improbable circumstances, and is led by a guest host (apparently from another ONN commentary program) who explains why Mr. Banes cannot attend (e.g., in this one, guest host Gregory Dawson, of the ONN program The Dawson Angle, explains the host is absent because he is currently "plummeting toward Earth at ninety-three miles an hour"). An Onion-style current political event is examined earnestly by ITK's pundit panel from every angle regardless of how odd it might seem.War For The White House: ONN's continuing coverage of Election '08, opening with a dramatic video apparently depicting Air Force One and a squadron of fighter planes seemingly attacking the White House, mocking the intense, over-the-top style that seems to have become typical in straight news coverage. Notable for its consistent use of military terminology (e.g. "Election Analysis Bunker") and deadpan style.O-SPAN: O-SPAN  (an obvious reference to C-SPAN, usually displayed with the paper's graphic "onion" logo in place of the O), parodies the thoroughgoing coverage of Congress provided by the similarly named real-life cable network, including spoof bill-readings on the House floor and spoof committee-meetings.ONN-International: A parody of CNN-International, ONNI debuted November 2008. Boasting coverage in 152 languages over 811 countries and with 9 Billion viewers, ONN-International presents news from around the world in the signature Onion style. Amongst the stories presented have been an essay by "China's Andy Rooney", an avuncular Chinese commentator delivering witty, obviously Government-vetted observations in a dead-on Andy Rooney style, and a report from Bangladesh which touts the new "SmartStitch" machine, which will enable owners to essentially take their sweatshop home with them, working up to 22 hours a day.OSN: A reference to ESPN, OSN usually features clips from SportsDome, itself a parody of SportsCenter. The clips usually focus on specific parodies of SportsCenter segments such as the Budweiser Hot Seat, which becomes The Steam Room on OSN. Hosts present in the jocular style synonymous with ESPN and sportscasters on sets that are near-identical knockoffs of the SportsCenter studios.Each item is capped off by a "Later this hour" or "Coming up next" teaser featuring a headline joke in the usual Onion style, with the news reports also having a crawl in the lower-third similarly filled with joke headlines	162419
1988	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as The A.V. Club.Claims a national circulation of 599,000 and says 67 percent of its Web site viewers are between 18 and 44. Onion's articles comment on current events, real and imagined. Founded in 1988 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison by two juniors.Parodies traditional newspaper features such as editorials, man-on-the-street interviews and stock quotes as well as traditional newspaper layout and AP-style editorial voice.Second part of the newspaper is a non-satirical entertainment section called The A.V. Club that features interviews and reviews of various newly released media and other weekly features.Creation of its Website in 1996 allowed it to receive national attention. In 2000 the publication broke through to the mass market.The Onion is an American “fake news” organization featuring satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as “The A.V. Club.”  It parodies traditional newspaper features such as editorials, man-on-the-street interviews, and stock quotes as well as traditional newspaper layout and AP-style copy. The A.V. Club features interviews and reviews. Regular features of The Onion include:"STATshot", an illustrated statistical snapshot which parodies "USA Today Snapshots"The "Infograph" (a.k.a. "Infographic"), with a bulleted list of items on a theme.Point-CounterpointGuest opinion pieces and regular columnistsBizarre horoscopes"The ONION in History": a front page produced in the look of newspapers of an earlier era, from the book "Our Dumb Century""In the News" photograph and caption with no accompanying story (such as "Frederick's of Anchorage Debuts Crotchless Long Underwear", "National Association Advances Colored Person", and "Owls are Assholes")"American Voices" (formerly called "What Do You Think?"), a mock vox populi survey on a topical current event. There are three respondents for each topic who seem to have been chosen intentionally to represent a diverse selection of ages, races, and socio-economic classes. Although their names and professions change daily, photos of the same six people are always used. One of them is often described as a systems analyst.An editorial cartoon drawn by "Kelly" (a pseudonym of Ward Sutton). The comic–the most controversial feature in The Onion–is a parody of conservative cartoons. Roughly half of the cartoons feature the Statue of Liberty, usually shedding a single tear.The website was redesigned in 2005:All archives were returned to being free, and Onion Premium, a failed attempt at a paid-subscriber model section of the site, was discontinued."What Do You Think?" became "American Voices," with the question updated every weekday, and only three responders for each question, instead of six"In the News" was retitled "From the Print Edition"The Onion began publishing web-only content on a daily basis, such as a daily fictional stock market analysis titled "Stock Watch" (one of which appears in the print edition every week), a web opinion poll titled "QuickPoll" (since discontinued), "National News Highlights" of three regional stories, the cover of The Onion Weekender (a parody of PARADE magazine) and The Onion Magazine (a parody of The New York Times Magazine), and The President's Weekly Radio Address.The nationally syndicated Onion Radio News, a brief audio clip read by anchor Doyle Redland, became a daily feature. In early 2006, Onion Radio News podcast was launched, and quickly shot to #1 on the iTunes list of top podcasts.A sports section was introduced, having archival material from old issues in addition to new articles (such as "Matt Leinart Wins Beauty Portion of 2006 NFL Draft") and rotating headlines such as "New York Rangers Honor Proud Madison Square Garden Tradition by Losing".The Onion website is updated every day, most significantly (and historically before the move to daily updates) on Wednesday afternoons, and The Onion newspaper is distributed on Thursdays.A genuine Personals service is also offered by the Website.Madison newspaper The Capital Times), who has "held the position since 1901" and is rather insane.The Onion publishes several columns by (fictional) regular and guest writers. The regular contributors include:Jim Anchower, an enthusiastic slacker and stoner with a different job every few weeks, whose musical tastes are stuck in 1970s rock and roll.Jean Teasdale, an overweight, dumpy woman with kitsch tastes, whose constantly upbeat attitude in her column "A Room of Jean's Own" always finds the bright side of her otherwise depressing life.Smoove B, a smooth talking ladies' man whose columns are directed toward his girlfriends or potential dates. He is known for describing his planned dates in extreme detail, often straying from the romantic to the mundane. The structure of the comedy consists of a series of romantic come-on lines, featuring cliched enticements such as cognac, chocolates, and massages, followed by a blunt sexual reference.[32][33]Roger Dudek, an inept humor columnist whose feature, "Write On The Funny!", contains nonstop clumsy puns and similes, while demonstrating a casually abusive attitude towards members of his familyJackie Harvey, a clueless celebrity spotter.Amber Richardson, an uneducated single mother who writes about her many misadventures in raising her illegitimate children including visiting the health clinic, constantly changing jobs as well as lovers, and defending her questionable qualifications in childrearing.Larry Groznic, an overweight, confrontational "fanboy" whose disagreements with friends over obscure nerd trivia are documented in hostile letters typically demanding conversion to his point of view.Gorzo the Mighty, the Emperor of the Universe, villain in the style of Ming the Merciless.Department Head Rawlings, the mysterious head of an unnamed organization of international spies.Don Turnbee, a 41-year-old who frequents fast food establishments.Former contributors include:Herbert Kornfeld, accounts receivable supervisor, an accountant who was raised on the streets and spoke in gangsta rap-isms and ebonics. Killed on April 30, 2007.[34]Arch Danielson, an elderly man who wrote "The Silver Screen", a series of rambling, non-sensical movie reviews that often diverted towards random topics. His persona was retired around 1998, in favor of Jackie Harvey.	162420
2001	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Dispatches from the Tenth Circle: The Best of the Onion	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162421
2005	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Embedded in America: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives Volume 16	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162422
2004	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Fanfare for the Area Man: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives Volume 15	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162423
2006	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Homeland Insecurity: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives Volume 17	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162424
1999	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Our Dumb Century: The Onion Presents 100 Years of Headlines from America’s Finest News Source	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162425
2007	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: Our Dumb World: The Onion’s Atlas of the Planet Earth	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162426
2002	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 13	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162427
2003	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162428
2000	Onion, The: America's Finest News Source: The Onion’s Finest News Reporting, Volume 1	H				Parody News. An award-winning parody newspaper published weekly in print and daily online. Features satirical articles reporting on international, national and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website.	162429
2003	Onko Che mun isa?	DF			Finland	Interviewer (Maria Tolppanen).	162430
1911	Only a Sister	M				Press	162431
1966	Only a Woman	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	162432
1986	Only a Woman	NR	OWN - P	Campbell, Bethany	Harlequin Romance #2779	Reporter Scotty Morgan never dreamed her first sports assignment could be such a nightmare.	162433
2005	Only by Chance	M			Short	Interviewer (Gordon Alexander).	162434
1986	Only Fools and Horses: Miracle From Peckham, The	T			Episode #34. 9-7-1986	News Media. Australian Reporter (Peter Wickham).  American Reporter (Carol Cleveland).	162435
1992	Only Fools and Horses: Mother Nature's Son	T			Episode #58. 12-25-1992	Newsreader (Richard Whitmore).	162436
1990	Only Fools and Horses: Sky's the Limit, The	T			Episode #50. 12-30-1990	Newsreader (Richard Whitmore).	162437
1950	Only in America	P	MLPL	Lawrence, Jerome-Robert Lee. Adapted from H. Golden	Index-One Act, 1944-64 -  812    L421-3	Press	162438
1997	Only in America	M				Courthouse Reporter (Lars Wyka)	162439
1970	Only in My Dreams	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	162440
1998	Only Love	MT				Italian Reporter (Jana Sheldon). Italian Reporter (Alessandra Scott).	162441
1973	Only Make Believe	MT				Interviewer (John Malcolm)	162442
1998	Only Man to Trust, The	NR		Green, Grace	Harlequin Intrigue #476	Freelance Journalist Blair Enderby, responding to a letter from an old friend, travels to see her and her hotelier husband.	162443
1982	Only Place to Be	N	OWN - H	Buck, Joan Juliet		Society Reporter Iris Bromley in New York and a pill-popping, showbiz journalist in Rome. 1950s-1970s. Young woman's coming of age in Paris, London, New York and eventually Los Angeles.	162444
1991	Only the Lonely	M				News Vendor (Clarke Devereux).	162445
1989	Only the News That Fits	DT				Correspondent Peter Jennings of ABC News. ABC News Executive Producer Bill Lord. ABC News (Paul Mason-Himself). ABC News Reporter John Quinones.	162446
1993	Only the Strong	M				Newscaster (Joann Dukes)	162447
1939	Only the Young	N	MLPL	Arnold, Elliot		Journalist, horrified by the depression, studies Nazism in Germany, Communism in Russia and concludes Democracy is best.  Robert Martin did not like a great many of the things that his newspaper job made him see and do.	162448
1962	Only Two Can Play	M	DVD -R HQ 10262, 10263		AFI-Critics	Drama Critic. Peter Sellers as a drama critic	162449
1992	Only You	M				Photographer at Party (Eric Scott Pearl).	162450
1994	Onna zakari	MF				Newspaper Head Ryoko Samejima (Takiko Mizunoe). Editorial Writers (Toru Minegishi, Hideo Takamatsu).	162451
1965	Onnenpeli	MF			Finland.	Photographer Ansu (Heikki Hamalainen). Sub-editor (Aarno Krohn). Men in editorial office (Anssi Blomstedt, Risto Jarva).	162452
1986	Oomai Vizhigal	MF				Newspaper Editor (Jaishankar).	162453
1995	OP Center	MT				Press Aide (Tom Villard)	162454
1962	Op og ned ad gaden	DF			Denmark. Series 1962-1963	Interviewer Svend Pedersen.	162455
1987	Open Air	DT			UK. Series 1987.	Reporter Debbie Flint. Host Pattie Coldwell (1988). Presenter Bob Wellings.	162456
2005	Open Door	M				Journalist (Jonny Miller). Man relives the day he shot his fiancée to the day he was executed in his own perception of Hell.	162457
1994	Open Fire	M				TV Reporter (Marty Anderson)	162458
1988	Open Fire	M				News Media. Reporter (Rosalina Risso). Reporter (Julio Cesar Agrasanchez).	162459
1954	Open Hearing	DT			Series. 2-1-1954	Host-Moderator John Daly.	162460
1951	Open Hearing	DT			Series. 1-7-1951 to 6-24-1951. CBS	Newsman-Host Walter Cronkite. Examination of a current topic via discussions and interviews.	162461
1957	Open Hearing	DT			Series. 4-21-1957 to 9-4-1960. ABC	Newsman-Host John H. Secondari	162462
1971	Open House	SS	GPL	Gordimer Nadine	In "Livingstone's Companions."	American Journalist attends a social lunch arranged by a white resident of apartheid-ruled Johannesburg. Journalist is having diplomatic difficulties meeting "important" black citizens.Troubling question remains behind with the hostess as to whose side of the story he will tell back in Washington	162463
1970	Open Letter to the Evening News	M			Film by Francesco Maselli. Italy.	Newspapers. Hoping to shake up the complacent Italian Communist Party, a group of leftist radicals sends an incendiary letter to a major evening newspaper declaring their intention to volunteer to fight American troops in VietnamThe letter is intended as political statement against the war. When newspaper prints the letter drawing public attention to the situation, the provocateurs must decide whether their commitment to the cause of peace is worth risking their lives.	162464
1996	Open Season	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Elizabeth Goodyear). Reporter #2 (Craig Eldridge). Reporter #3 (Frank Moore).	162465
1948	Open Secret	M				Press	162466
2003	Open the Sky	DT	DVD -R HQ 2153	Wesson, Alphonzo. J. (Writer-Director-Actor)		Aspiring Writer-Director Josh (Alphonzo J. Wesson III) makes his dreams of making films come true and wins an Emmy.Successful writer returns home to thank the neighborhood bookstore owner who encouraged him to follow his dreams.	162467
2004	Open Water	M				TV Sports Producer Susan (Blanchard Ryan) is in a high-stress job. She and her friend Daniel are stranded scuba divers in the middle of the ocean after they have been left behind accidentally by a resort boat during their vacation on a Caribbean island.	162468
1897	Open-Eyed Conspiracy, An	N		Howells, William Dean		Press	162469
1940	Opened by Mistake	M		Earl, Kenneth, Hal Hudson (Story).  Stuart Palmer, Garnett Weston (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmie Daniels (Robert Paige) is a wise guy assigned by Publisher Matt Kingsley (William Frawley) to investigate disappearance of bank president accused of stealing one million dollars. Reporter gets one thousand dollars in expenses.He goes on vacation with  Buzz Nelson (Charlie Ruggles), a drunken sports editor. They lose money betting on horse races.  Reporter, tipped off by secretary Elizabeth Stiles (Florence Shirley), tries to make it look as if he were in Mexico on a story.He's fired and a trunk Nelson bought to add credibility to their charade is delivered to reporter's apartment. He opens it and finds woman's corpse. When a woman tries to purchase the trunk, he thinks she is involved. But they team up to find the killer.They get Nelson to help them. Perfume manufacturer turns out to be the killer. They sneak into his house, but he catches them and locks them in the refrigerator. Nelson arrives after having a few drinks and tricks his way into the house.Manufacturer is arrested. Reporter and woman,  who turns out to be insurance investigator, decide to marry. On way to Mexico City for honeymoon, reporter reads article in another paper saying the missing banker was arrested in Central Park.	162470
2006	Opening Doors	N		Catanese, Dale		Journalists in the town of Oak Hills keep everyone informed. A year in a town's history.	162471
1954	Opening Hearing	DR			Series 1954-58	Public Affairs Program	162472
2007	Opening Night	M				Journalist (Guy Henderson)	162473
1931	Opening the Door	SS		Machen, Arthur	In "Cozy Room and Other Stories, The"	Press	162474
1980	Opera Prima	MF		Trueba, Fernando, Oscar Ladoire (Screenplay)	Spain-France	TV Journalist Matias (Oscar Ladoire) is 25, divorced and trying to write a thriller novel. He meets his 18-year-old cousin ("prima") who studies the violin, is a vegetarian. He loves meat. He finally moves in with her in this boy-meets-girl romance.TV Journalist Matias (Oscar Ladoire) specializes in celebrity interviews including Warren Belch (David Thompson), an American writer.  Assisted by Photographer Nicky (Luis Gonzalez-Regueral).	162475
1981	Opera ve vinici	MF				Editor (Hana Cizkova). Editor-in-Chief (R. Pelar).	162476
1970	Operasjon V for vanvidd	MF				News Media. NTB Journalist (Michael Grundt Sprang)	162477
2009	Operating Instructions	M				News Media. Reporter (Tom Choi). 	162478
2006	Operation  Rainbow Warrior	MT				New Zealand Journalist (Sean Michael).	162479
1959	Operation Bullshine	M				Reporter (Ambrosine Phillpotts)	162480
1980	Operation Catcher	NM		Jackman, Stuart		News Media	162481
1995	Operation Cobra	M				TV Reporter (Niels Brinch). TV Newscaster (Jes Dorph Petersen).	162482
1998	Operation Damocles	N		Fellows, Oscar L.		TV Newscaster has the courage to defy a media gag-rule and speak out against the government with a story regarding a secret mission to re-establish a democratic republic in America and defeat a socialist program of world domination.Dirty politics, murder, a NASA cover-up and a military operation that could result in the death of a world if it fails.	162483
1999	Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target	M				Newscaster (Tracy Cundill).	162484
2001	Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault	M				News Media. Reporter (Marianne Stanicheva).	162485
1999	Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire	M				Newscaster #1 (Douglas Bristow).	162486
1998	Operation Good Guys: Frisk 'em	T			Episode #3. 1-10-1998	Newsreader (Elinor Blick).	162487
1972	Operation Kirsebaersten	MF				Journalist (Niels Skjoldager)	162488
2000	Operation Monsteraeg	MT			Short	Newsreader (Simon Ankjaer Andersen).	162489
1959	Operation Moonshine	T			12-9-59 Armstrong Circle Theatre	Narrator (TV Anchor Douglas Edwards)	162490
1998	Operation Noah	MT				PR Man (David Nykl).	162491
1978	Operation Petticoat: Bless You, My Sub	T		Joseph, Bryan	Episode. 1-7-1978	News Media	162492
1978	Operation Petticoat: In Gossett We Trust	T		Murray, John Fenton. Bryan Joseph, Gil Grant.	Episode. 2-25-1978	News Media	162493
2003	Operation Stella Polaris	MTF			Finland	Reporter (Elisabeth Ohman) for SVT.  Reporter (Petten Vaananen) for YLE.	162494
1955	Operation Success	T			Series	Host Quentin Reynolds	162495
1956	Operation Typewriter (Navy Log)	T				News Media	162496
1971	Operation Walkure	TF			West Germany	Interviewer (Joachim Fest).	162497
1950	Operation X (aka My Daughter Joy)	M		Nemirowsky, Irene (Novel - "David Goldeer"). Robert Thoeren, William Rose (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Larry Boyd (Richard Greene) is in love with daughter of ruthless businessman who dotes on his only daughter. Lovers break up when reporter writes expose of father. After man discovers the woman is not really his daughter, he has mental breakdown.Reporter and daughter reunited. Businessman had planned to amass a fortune by securing rare substance from Middle Eastern country (Operation X) and to facilitate plan intended to marry daughter to sultan's son.	162498
1990	Operation, The	MT				Reporter (David Westgor).	162499
1957	Operation: Outer Space	N		Leinster, Murray		Newsman Jed Cochrane is an interview and television personality. He’s sent on a wild goose chase to the moon after the wayward son of one of his network’s principals. But the path he follows will lead him to the stars and beyond them. 	162500
2000	Operative, The	M				TV News Anchor (Jacqui Kaese).	162501
1934	Operator 5	SS		Davis, Frederick C, Emile C. Tepperman	April, 1934 to November 1939.	Reporter Diana Elliot (later "Elliott"), special writer-reporter for the Amalgamated Press News Service, Jimmy Christopher's girlfriend (he's Operator #5).  Frequently the woman who must be rescued figure.Many of the Operator 5 cover paintings bear likenesses of Diane strapped to the muzzle of a cannon, about to be hurled from a giant catapult, facing firing squads, tied to dynamite kegs, and once to railroad tracks.As Jimmy's girl she led a life of harrowing adventures	162502
1995	Opernball	NM		Haslinger, Josef	Germany	TV Journalist	162503
1960	Opettajatar seikkailee	MF			Finland	Newspaperman (Keijo Komppa). Reporter (Hugo Ahlberg - Voice).	162504
1967	Opiate '67	M			AFI-Newspapers/Television	Newspaper	162505
2000	Opponent, The	M				Commentators, Fight  (Kevin Carolan, John C. Havens).	162506
2009	Opposite Day	M				Newspaperman (Christopher Frontiero - Newspaper Man). 	162507
1998	Opposite of Sex, The	M				TV Reporter (Heather Fairfield). TV Reporter (Amy Atkins). World News Reporter (Leslie Bevis). Reporter (Lawrence Gaughan). Reporter (Margaux St. Ledger).	162508
1956	Opposite Sex, The	M				Photographer, Backstage (Sayre Dearing).	162509
2000	Opposite Sex: Drug Episode, The	T			Episode #3. 7-31-2000	Reporter #1 (Allen Bloomfield). TV Anchorman (Marcus Smythe).	162510
2007	Opposite Way, The	N		Carpentier, Rob		Reporter is on his way to Honolulu to cover the readiness of the U.S. Naval fleet in December 1941 on a Pan American Flying Boat that takes off from San Francisco bound for Hawaii. As it approaches the island, it suddenly must divert to an alternate site because of the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor. It eventually reaches New Zealand but finds itself unable to return to the United States mainland due to the presence of the hostile Japanese fleet. To safely return home it must circumnavigate the globe westward, “The Opposite Way.” Thus begins the epic journey for the passengers and crew of the Caledonia Clipper as she travels uncharted waters and visits unfamiliar destinations under the cover of radio silence in an effort to escape the Japanese war machine at the onset of World War II. At home on the mainland, families and friends must deal with the mysterious disappearance of the ship and the unknown whereabouts of their loved ones as America braces for war.	162511
1990	Opposites Attract	MT				TV Reporter (Christianne Mays). TV Reporter (John Mansfield). Reporter #1 (Edwina Moore). Reporter (Herb Kay). Reporter (Mort Sertner).	162512
2008	Oprah Winfrey Interviews Barbara Walters	T	DVD -R HQ 9896		5-2008	TV Journalist-Interviewer Barbara Walters discusses her new book with Talk-Show Host Oprah Winfrey	162513
1995	Oprah Winfrey Show, The:	T	SV 198		Episode	TV Anchors featured.	162514
1985	Oprah Winfrey Show, The:	T			Series. 1985-. Syndicated.	Host Oprah Winfrey was the top talk show of the late 1980s and 1990s. Many news personalities appeared on the program since 1985.	162515
2006	Oprah Winfrey Show, The: Anderson Cooper	T			Episode #2891. 5-23-2006. Series. 1985-. Syndicated.	Host Oprah Winfrey. CNN's Anderson Cooper reveals his family's secrets and their heartbreak over his brother.	162516
2006	Oprah Winfrey Show, The: Anderson Cooper	T			Episode #2847. 2-21-2006	Host Oprah Winfrey. CNN's Anderson Cooper shows Oprah the stories no one wants to her about: the conditions the refugees of Katrina are living in.	162517
2006	Oprah Winfrey Show, The: Anderson Cooper	T			Episode #2832. 1-31-2006	Host Oprah Winfrey. CNN's Anderson Cooper. Correspondent Lisa Ling goes inside one of the world's most dangerous gangs. Reporter who faced down a woman whose childreen accused heer of starving them and locking them up like animals.	162518
2006	Oprah Winfrey Show, The: Anderson Cooper, Maria Shriver	T			Episode #2784. 10-12-2005.	Host Oprah Winfrey. CNN's Anderson Cooper and Newswoman Maria Shriver help uncover America's dirty little secret: 37 million poor people.	162519
2006	Optimists, The	N		Miller, Andrew		British Photojournalist Clem Glass is successful  and firm in his belief that photographs capture truth and beauty. Then he goes to Africa and witnesses the aftermath of a genocidal massacre. He returns to London with his faith in human nature shattered.His life derailed, Glass finds pleasure in nothing -- not work or love or sex can rouse his interest and nothing can restore his faith. The one person he connects with is his sister who has retreated from reality because of mental illness.The veteran photojournalist finds some peace nursing her back to health in rural Somerset. The news arrives that offers him the chance to confront the source of his nightmares.Clem remains obsessed with the massacre, particularly after reading the written account handed him by his fellow eyewitness, Journalist Frank Silverman.He finally confronts the man responsible for the slaughter in Africa but realizes it's impossible to exact revenge for an act of such cosmic evil.	162520
1988	Options	M				Journalist (Joe Rous)	162521
2007	Options	N		Fake Steve Jobs		Editor Daniel Lyons, Forbes’ senior editor, 14 months before his recent outing, surreptitiously channeled Apple’s CEO in a hit-or-miss blog diary. The narrator of this dead-tree account is so textured and real that even his most idle thoughts amuse. Haughty and indignant when caught in an options backdating scandal, this smoothie-sipping Zen devotee can’t stop reminding everyone that he created the “friggin’ iPod.  He dispenses management advice, too: “Fear works.” 	162522
1969	Options of Timothy Merkle, The	SM	GPL	Carr, A.H.Z.	In "Ellery Queen's Grand Slam."	Cub Reporter Timothy Merkle for the Wynnwood Morning Star.	162523
1950	Opvakte jomfru, Den	MF				Journalist (Kjeld Jacobsen)	162524
1934	Or, L'	MF				Journalist (Robert Goupil).	162525
2009	Oracle, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Anne S. Baumgartner). Socrates sets out to prove the Oracle of Delphi wrong about him being the wisest man alive.	162526
1952	Oracle, The (aka Horse's Mouth, The)	M	VHS 857	Barr, Robert (Radio Play - "To Tell You the Truth"). Patrick Campbell (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Timothy Blake (Michael Medwin) for The Daily Post takes a vacation on island off Irish coast to go bird watching. Discovers oracle at bottom of well. Cub is fired but convinces Editor Bob Jefferson (Robert Beatty) that story is true.Cub picks six winners for next day's race. Paper puts the bookies out of business by printing racing results before they happen. When oracle is used to help paper's "What the Stars Foretell" feature, infallibility of source robs the column of its humanityNewspaper poll reveals most requested question for Oracle should be, "Will there be another war?" Before question can be answered, newspaper staff decides to bring editor back to his senses by faking a message about the crash of a plane carrying his wife.Editor realizes it is sometimes better not to know what the future holds. Oracle is finally silenced.	162527
2001	Orange Crush	NM		Dorsey, Tim	PR	News Media. Chief of Staff Gottfried Escrow for Republican governor. Spin doctors, scandalmongers, bloodthirsty journalists. Also a serial killer.	162528
1949	Orange-Tree Mystery	NM		Rowland, John		News Media	162529
1990	Oras-oras, araw-araw	MF			Philippines	Journalist.	162530
1762	Orators, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Printer Peter Paragraph, an eminent printer with one leg.  News creates money.  The old rascal Vamp had privately printed off a thousand eighteenpenny scratchings…." of the news Paragraph bought.	162531
1980	Orchard End Murder, The	M				Newsreader (Alexander John).	162532
2009	Orchard House, The	N		Tomalin, Ruth	#4 A Day in the Country Series	Journalist Rowan goes from her first job in London courts of law to a remote Cornish cottage by the river Far, and a stream of new encounters while reporting for the Far News.  London and Cornwall 1955.	162533
1998	Orchard Walls, The	MT				Radio-Pathe News Announcer (Jon Glover).	162534
1953	Orchid Award	DT			Series 1953-54	Public Affairs Program	162535
2003	Orchid Isle	N		Fairchild, Sally		News Media	162536
1935	Orchids to You	M				News Photographer (Jack Hatfield).	162537
1957	Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, The	N		Waugh, Evelyn		Radio. Angel, an interviewer for the B.B.C in real life, but in Pinfold's dreams, his chief antagonist.	162538
1979	Ordeal of Patty Hearst, The	T	SVD 887			Publisher Randolph Hearst (Stephen Elliott). TV News Reporter (Bill Deiz). Young Editor (Gaary Graham). TV News Reporter (Bill Deiz).News Media cover the kidnapping of Newspaper Heiress Patty Hearst (Lisa Eilbacher) by members of a radical guerilla organization, the SLA. Catherine Hearst (Dolores Sutton).	162539
1918	Ordeal of Rosetta, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	162540
2009	Order of Redemption	M				News Media. Feature Reporter (Jill Nicolini). Reporter (Maria-Jose Davo). Paparazzi (Paul Thornton). Once prominent criminal defense attorney is attempting to come back to the profession after a struggle with drug addiction and a family tragedy. 	162541
2000	Ordinary Decent Criminal	M				News Reporter (Anne Cassin).  Journalist (Rory Egan). Journalist (Leonard Hayden). Journalist (Brendan Morrissey).  Journalist (Sarah Pilkington). Journalist (Mario Rosenstock).	162542
2005	Ordinary Heroes	NM		Turow, Scott		Journalist Stewart Dubinsky learns that his deceased father was court-martialed in 1945 for releasing an accused spy from military custody, he pursues the long-hidden story in an effort to understand his father.World War II-era Europe and a tale of espionage and self-discovery. Present-day Journalist Dubinsky learns of the older man's mission to apprehend an insubordinate O.S.S. Officer. It includes a love story and meditations on war and race.Parallel between the father and son builds to a graceful, poignant ending.	162543
2002	Ordinary Killer, An	M				Reporter (Amelia Zontini)	162544
1993	Ordinary Magic	M				TV Reporter (Patrick McKenna)	162545
2003	Ordinary Princess, The	NR		Fielding, Liz	Harlequin Romance - High Society Brides	Reporter Laura Varndell "sacked, dismissed, given the heave-ho." "Here's to the end of my career which today ran into reality and sank without a trace."News Editor Trevor McCarthy -- "I knew him when he couldn't spell the word 'editor," says Varndell's Great Aunt Jenny "Jay," a photojournalist. Dispatched to cover a demonstration by senior citizens' action group."My brief was to get some quotable quotes, take a few pictures of the oldies in revolt -- his words, not mine."  She messes up the assignment. Her aunt, a photojournalist that covered many war zones. Always got the story.While Laura was tending to an older man who was sick, the news desk was trying to contract her about an accident at a building site. Switched off her mobile phone in the hospital, didn't phone in. She missed a mini-riot with 32 seniors arrested. Fired.Meets Crown Prince and that's the rest of the story.	162546
2005	Ordinary Victories	CB		Larcenet, Manu		Photographer struggles to connect with the world and a woman. Emotion-packed story about a burned-out photographer.	162547
2001	Ordinary White Boy, The	N		Clarke, Brock		Reporter Lamar Kerry is a 27-year-old college graduate still living at home in Little Falls, working-class hometown in upstate New York, a mile from his weak-kneed newspaper editor father and his multiple sclerosis-afflicted mother.Hangs around father's newspaper office doing odd reporting jobs. Overeducated and overconfident, fundamentally bright but going nowhere.Jeweler, the only Latino in town, is missing. Kerry interviews community members about their reactions to the crime and proves inept when the jeweler's wife reaches out to him for help. Ends up hiding head in the sand and doing very little in life.	162548
2003	Ordinary Woman, An	N		Hill, Donna		African-American photographer Asha Woods is the product of a dysfunctional upbringing and is a worldly photographer who lives life spontaneously.	162549
1966	Ore Nisawaru to Abynaize (aka Black Tight Killers)	M			Japan	War Correspondent Daisuka Hondo (Akira Kobayashi) returns to Japan from covering the war in Vietnam and gets involved with rescuing an airline stewardess from villains who want the fortune in gold her father found during the second world war.Hondo's friend Bill Sommers works for the Kyokuto News but turns out to be the mastermind behind a gang of crooks seeking the treasure.	162550
1945	Oregon Trail	M	DVD -R HQ 7180			Editor Dick Pendleton (Steve Winston).	162551
1959	Oregon Trail, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6796, 6800. SVD 1125 (Missing Ending), VHS 1290 (Ending)	Vittes, Louis (Story). Vittes, Gene Fowler Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Neal Harris (Fred MacMurray) of the New York Herald is sent West by Publisher James Gordon Bennett (Ollie O'Toole) in 1846 to find out if President Polk is sending military troops into the Oregon territory disguised as pioneers.Reporter discovers special agent, has joined a covered wagon train. Reporter is placed under arrest before he can file a story about the special agent. He escapes and makes arrangements with trapper to send the information.Trapper betrays reporter and leaves him tied to a stake to die. Rescued by an Indian and they warn the special agent of an impending attack on Fort Laramie. Indians routed. Reporter resigns from his journalism job to stay with the Indian woman.	162552
2005	Oreja, La	TF			Episode #8. 4-29-2005	Reporters Karina Monroy,  Montserrat Rivera. Hosts Juan Jose Origel, Flor Rubio).	162553
0001	Orestes	P	COPY	Euripides	408 B.C.E.	Messenger: "Lady Electra, poor daughter of our old general Agamemnon, I bring you bad news." Electra: "If your news is bad, I hardly need to guess: we must die. The sentence is death."Messenger tells the complete story as he observed it.  With quotes from various personages.	162554
2004	Organer til salg	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Soren Klovborg (Voice).	162555
1972	Organization, The	T	SVD 1206			Public Relations	162556
1997	Orgazmo	M				Interviewer (Ben Patrick Johnson)	162557
1963	Orgy at Lil's Place, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	162558
1968	Orgy Girls '69: Fashion Model, The	M				Photographer Memming (Steve Louis).	162559
1985	Oriana	M				Photographer (Valmore Gomez)	162560
2005	Oriens Astrum: Morning Star	N		Minter, J.A.		Reporter Dante Freeman of the Boston Globe is assigned the task to locate and decipher the origins of a myth that reaches back over 300  years ago to a vanished Puritan township.Years after the traumatic, mysterious disappearance of his mother, Dante is now grown and has become a man who has all but a little faith in the world around him. He grew up in the Massachusetts countryside.With his companions, Vargas, a drunken photographer, and Jenny, a young managerial trainee, they traverse the state in search of the legend of Morning Star. Along the way, they meet a mysterious hitchhiker who will change the course of their journey.The end will alter everything that Dante knows forever when the truth is finally revealed after learning of his true nature.	162561
1933	Orient Express	M		Greene, Graham (Novel - Stamboul Train). Paul Martin, Carl Hovey, Oscar Levant (Screenplay).  William Conselman (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Mabel Warren (Dorothy Burgess) is abrasive journalist, steals a letter but her handbag with the letter and her ticket is snatched. Unable to board the train again.New York Times, 2/28/34: "Dorothy Burgess' portrait of a loud-mouthed newspaper woman is a libel on the sisters of the craft."	162562
1964	Orient Express, The	DT			NBC	Host Edwin Newman	162563
1944	Orient-Express	MF			Germany	Reporter Mischa Kowa (Oskar Sima). 1 Reporter (George  Hurdalek). 2 Reporter (Peter Strunk).	162564
2006	Origami Striptease	N		Munson, Peggy		Female Journalist of tell-all erotica about her conquests of borderland boys, trannies, butches and daddies, transfolk and other gender queers. She doesn’t know how quickly she will inhabit the margins she writes about. She is in the habit of keeping an emotional distance from her lovers but with an enigmatic wanderer it is different and together they explore a tripped-out world of sex and illness. Before meeting the man, the female narrator turned out confessional columns for erotica rags always keeping a pen-length distance from her affairs. 	162565
1994	Origin and Cause	NM		Reuben, Shelly		Media Mogul Stanfield Standish's antique car ignites with him behind the wheel, but no one cares that he is dead. His family and associates are happy about his death. No one seemed to like the cable TV mogul.Standish wrote the book and broke the rules in the news and entertainment industry. When his charred body is found inside the burnt-out remains of the classic car, his family files a $52 million damage suit.Especially happy about his death are those taking a dim view of his inflammatory politics and his plan to use computer technology to morph marginally talented stars into classic movies.	162566
2000	Origin of the Brunists	N		Coover, Robert		Newspaper Editor of a small mid-American town newspaper exposes a group of small-town mystics who form a cult that gins international notoriety causing its ranks to swell. A coal-mine explosion in town kills 97 people. The only survivor, a lapsed Catholic given to mysterious visions, is adopted as a doomsday prophet by the mystics. 	162567
1996	Original Gangstas	M				TV Reporter (Jacqueline Swike)	162568
1992	Original Intent	M				Newsman (Don Galloway).	162569
1995	Original Sin	NM		James, P.D.		Public Relations	162570
2004	Orion Protocol, The	N		Tigerman, Gary		Journalist Angela Browning, a PBS Science Correspondent tacks down one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon and together the two investigate evidence of the existence of extraterrestrials.They also discover the true function of a strategic defense shield dubbed Project Orion. In 1958, the Eisenhower-commissioned Brookings Report recommends any discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence be kept secret from the public.In 1968, Congress grants NASA the power to indefinitely quarantine anyone exposed to alien life or artifacts. In 1993, NASA's Mars Observer probe inexplicably disappears and is declared lost.Now a mysterious whistle-blower inside NASA sends science journalist Browning a classified photo revealing extraterrestrial ruins on Mars. With the help of the maverick commander of the last Apollo mission to the moon, Browning investigates.The two pursue the truth into the darkest corners of Washington politics and discover a conspiracy that could alter Earth forever.	162571
1993	Orion: Story of a Rape, The: Novel, A	NM		Graves, Ralph		Reporter Nancy Whittredge, 25-year-old reporter at a New York City radio station is raped and robbed after she withdraws money from automatic teller machine.She struggles to find and prosecute two assailants. Fictionalized account of author's daughter's rape.	162572
1987	Oritsu uchugun Oneamisu no tsubasa	C			Japan	News Media. Reporter (Jane Alan - Voice - English Version). Reporter (Doug Stone - Voice - English Version). TV Commentator (Doug Stone - Voice - English Version).Photographer (Dougary Grant - Voice - English Version). Newsreel Narrator (Wendee Lee - Voice - English Version).	162573
1601	Orlando Furioso	ER	COPY	Ariosto, Ludovico		Messengers. Variety of messengers, , gossip-mongers throughout the 46 cantos.	162574
1979	Orphan for Nebraska, An	NJ		Talbot, Charlene Joy. Judith G. Brown (Illustrator)		Newspaper Editor hires a young Irish boy, orphaned on the journey to America in 1872, who finally makes his way to Nebraska where he goes to work on the newspaper and learns to do the work of a printer’s devil. 	162575
1979	Orphan Train	MT		Lampell, Millard (Teleplay)		Photographer Frank Carlin (Kevin Dobson) sets up a dark room on a train car for a trip to St. Louis so he can send photographs back to his newspaper. He hears about efforts to send New York street kids to foster families in the West in the 1890s.Journalist secures train for a woman trying to send the kids to the Midwest. He has mercenary motives: whether the kids make it or not, the story will sell newspapers. One child, J.P. (Melissa Michaelsen) is fascinated with journalist's profession.She runs away when the reporter attacks her after catching her going through his equipment. Climbs on top of the train to rescue her. Romance develops between woman and journalist, but he leaves to join a survey team heading for California.Woman continues journey with the last of the children.	162576
1938	Orphans of the Street	M		Felton, Earl (Story). Eric Taylor, Jack Townley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bob Clayton (Robert Livingston) picks  up a runaway and his dog while heading to cover a dog show.  Boy's dog is charged with murder. Clayton's newspaper begins a campaign to get the canine a fair trial.Boy finds evidence, is trapped  by the killer, building set on fire, reporter arrives in time to save the boy who is given a scholarship to a military academy by the newspaper.	162577
1861	Orpheus C. Kerr	SS		Newell, Robert Henry		Fictional Journalist created by Newell.  Kerr made his initial appearance in the New York Sunday Mercury in 1861.  Drove of sycophants were angling for government appointments in the Lincoln administration. Kerr goes seeking an appointment.In a series of letters to the editor, Kerr sent the Mercury pun-sprinkled accounts of life in Washington. Letters followed the major events of 1861-1865.	162578
1992	Orson Welles Documentary	T	SV 179		12-3-1992	Documentary	162579
1995	Orson Welles: One-Man Band, The: Stately Homes	DT			Germany	Interviewer Graeme Garden.	162580
2003	Orwell Rolls in His Grave	DT		Pappas, Robert Kane		Reporter (Greg Palast)	162581
1991	Oscar	M				Reporter #1 (Marshall Bell). Reporter #2 (Tom Grant). Reporter #3 (Louis D'Alto).	162582
2002	Oscar 2002 Excerpts: Woody Allen, Ben Stiller segments	DT	SVD 1161			Entertainment News	162583
2008	Oscar Season	N		McNamara, Mary		Public Relations Practitioner, beautiful, tireless head of PR for a hotspot Los Angeles hotel where Oscar nominees, producers, stylists, journalists and progeny of Hollywood royalty converge in the days before the big show. Journalists. Publicists. 	162584
1966	Oscar, The	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Reporter at Press Conference (Army Archerd).	162585
1963	Oscar, The	N		Sale, Richard	PR	Publicist Hymie Kelly manipulates and cajole votes from the members of the Academy. Many Hollywood types.	162586
1985	Oscar:	T			Series.	Reporter (Stephen Warden).	162587
2009	Osiris Alliance, The	N		Ford, Jack		Reporter Megan Delaney is chasing down rumors of the arms deals and suspects the shadowy Osiris Corporation may be involved. Nuclear weapons materials are being smuggled from the United States to somewhere in the former Soviet Union. Federal prosecutor Adam Stark, his investigation frustrated by dead-ends and vanishing witnesses, reluctantly joins forces with Megan Delaney. Delving deeper into the mystery, Adam and Megan learn of a stolen diary that contains the answers to the nuclear arms puzzle, together with an astonishing link to the infamous Lindberg baby kidnapping. But the powerful and mysterious owner of the diary wants it back before the secrets are revealed and will stop at nothing to recover it. 	162588
2001	Osmosis Jones	M				TV Anchorwoman, unicellular, alerts viewers to the pandemonium in the stomach incited by recent arrival of animal crackers. Dreamy Photographer (Sean Gildea).	162589
1958	Osmy dzien tygodnia	MF				Journalist (Jan Swiderski)	162590
1974	Ossessa, L’ (aka The Sexorcist, The Eerie Midnight Horror Show, Enter the Devil, Devil Obsession, The Tormented)	M				Journalist	162591
2007	Osso Bucco	M				News Media. Anchor 1 (Gary Taylor).  Anchor 2 (Michelle Roberts-Bradley).	162592
1988	Ostavstina za buducnost: Mario Maskareli	TF			Yugoslavia. Episode #2. 10-25-1988	Journalists Milivoje Begenisic, Mirjana Bjelogrlic.	162593
1983	Osterman Weekend, The	M		Ludlum, Robert (Novel). Ian Masters (Adaptation). Alan Sharp (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newsman John Tanner (Rutger Hauer), host of the program Face to Face, agrees to help the CIA expose several of his friends as Soviet spies. TV writer Bernard Osterman (Craig T. Nelson) Manipulation of the media.  Invasion of privacy by media.Finale features a taped segment of Tanner reciting a diatribe against television and challenging the audience to switch off their sets."We're in prime killing time…just another episode in this whole snuff soap opera we're all in….It's your business, both of you. Addicting people so they can't switch off."	162594
1972	Osterman Weekend, The	NM	OWN - P	Ludlum, Robert		TV News Executive John Tanner is summoned to Washington one day and told by a CIA operative and one or more of his best friends including the Ostermans are traitors. They are all gathering at his house in Suburban New Jersey this weekend.His job is to get the traitors to reveal themselves so the CIA can swoop in and deal with them.	162595
2002	Osynlige Den	MF			Sweden	News Media. TV Reporter (Maria Bergwall). TV News Host (Unni Jerndal).	162596
2001	Othello	MT				Newspaper Editor (Tim Francis). News Reader (Jon Snow). Photographer (Timothy Birkett). Photographer (Phillip Lester).	162597
2005	Othelo	DT			Short	Interviewer Edgar Roquette-Pinto.	162598
2002	Other Adonis: Novel of Reincarnation, A	N		Deford, Frank		Magazine Publisher Floyd "Bucky" Buckingham and a female financial analyst believe they are actually reincarnations of Peter Paul Rubens's' painting of Venus and Adonis. They approach a psychiatrist to see if she can prove their beliefs through hypnotism.The female psychiatrist agrees. During the hypnotism, she discovers a shocking truth: both Bucky and his companion were indeed Rubens's models back in Antwerp in 1635. But their roles were reversed.The woman was a man who posed as Adonis but also a serial murderer who may have actually killed Venus (Bucky) after the painting was finished. If she was a murderer back then, what is she now?	162599
1989	Other Assassin, The	N		Sloan, Bill		Reporter Matt Eastman must flee the powers-that-be who would prevent him from reporting all he knows about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.	162600
1930	Other Bullet, The	NM	MLPL	Mavity, Nancy Barr		Reporter for the Herald Peter Piper	162601
1999	Other Daughter, The	NR	OWN - P	Gardner, Lisa		Reporter. Has-been reporter starts investigating a woman's past	162602
1880	Other Fools and Their Doings, or, Life Among the Freedmen By One Who Has Seen It	N	MLPL	Goff, Harriet N. K., Mrs.		Correspondent Alden Watta. Marmon Times.  Louis Marmor.	162603
1940	Other Gods	N		Buck, Pearl		Press	162604
1919	Other Half, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Reporter Katherine Boone (Florence Videor) goes to work for a populist newspaper, The Beacon .  The Star Reporter (Arthur Redden).	162605
1968	Other Man's Shoes, The	N	OWN - H	Rothberg, Abraham		American Journalist Elliott Sanders returning home after many years overseas.	162606
1900	Other People's Luxury	SS	USC	Bourget, P.C.J.	In "Domestic Dramas."	Reporter Hector of the courts for one journal, and under an assumed name wrote articles for the semi-weekly Courier de Paris. Inaccurate information in journals/newspapers.	162607
1991	Other People's Money	M				TV Reporter (Mary Hedahl).  Reporter #1 (William "Skip" Church). Reporter #2 (Glenn K. Pearson).  FNN Reporter (Leslie Devlin). Camerawoman (Cam MacCormack).TV Reporter (Mary Hedahl)	162608
2001	Other Side of Heaven, The	M				Photographer (Rick Leckinger).	162609
2008	Other Side of Hell, The: From Snow and Ice to Paradise	N		Adamov, Bob		Washington Post Investigative Reporter Emerson Moore goes to the Cayman Islands following a tragedy on the dangerous wintry ice of Lake Erie. There he is drawn into the intrigue surrounding a Jamaican drug lord and his underwater activities in Boatswain’s Bay off of DiveTech. At the same time, Moore stumbles across information regarding a missing German raider in 1944 from Hitler’s private fleet that disappeared in the Caribbean and uncovers a deadly Soviet Union plan for the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis. 	162610
2001	Other Side of Mulholland, The	N		Randall, Stephen		Columnist Tim Newman, a gay journalist, is hired to write for Hollywood Today, an up-and-coming Internet entertainment access web site. This position leads to a newspaper column syndicated in 200 newspapers and a hot TV star boyfriend. Tim has a twin brother, Perry and both are writers. Perry is straight and Tim is gay. Raised affluently in the valley, both are struggling for success in the dog-eat-dog world of Hollywood show business. Perry, always the successful one, writes for a cable game show while Tim goes from temp position to temp position. As Perry’s fortunes plummet, Tim’s fortunes rise. In Stephen Randall's hilarious novel of manners and mores in Los Angeles, twin brothers Perry and Tim Newman fight the ties that bind them to their pasts on the other side of Mulholland while trying to make their mark in the teeming competitive world spread out below the canyons. While Perry swaggers home with a new girlfriend on his arm and a development deal in his pocket, Tim toils in the decidedly temporary offices of a web site, Hollywood Today, and wonders if there will ever be a right moment to spring his sexuality on his parents.But Syd and Ann Newman's lives haven't stopped because the boys moved into town. Syd's life work, Newman's Super Honda, is under attack, and Ann's serial passions for therapy, activism, and real estate are beginning to take their toll. When Tim has a rare chance to be a hero, will he take it? Will the balance of fraternal power shift once and for all?Kirkus ReviewsA witty debut of manners and mores in the author's "two separate Los Angeleses"-separated geographically, demographically and "psychographically." First, there's the "upper" L.A., driven by the entertainment biz, the L.A. of big stars, big cars, big deals: glitzy, bigger than life L.A. Young Perry Newman is part of that world. He's got a fat sitcom development deal and a gorgeous super-savvy producer-girlfriend to go with it. On the other hand, his twin brother Tim is quintessentially "lower" L.A., the L.A. on the fringe of the myth and the magic, where people work for insurance companies and the like and behave more or less as they might in Des Moines or Albuquerque. Tim has a low-powered job with the kind of piddling existence that provides. Even in the bosom of his fond if slightly wacky family, Tim is regarded as a lovable underachiever whose major accomplishment lies in the neat way he defines, by contrast, his twin's upperness. Nor-in the sibling sweepstakes-does it help that Tim is gay. Suddenly, however, the script twists. Perry, sabotaged out of his fat sitcom deal by his super-savvy girlfriend-producer, finds himself a substitute English teacher in a private school of no distinction, while Tim, heretofore an anonymous reporter on an entertainment Web site, unexpectedly finds himself a hot commodity, with his column syndicated in 200 newspapers. In short, the brothers have switched L.A.'s, confusing themselves, their parents, and just about everyone who knows them. But that's okay. Confusion is a condition the Newmans have always thrived in. Pretty soon Mom Newman, for instance, has adjusted well enough to plan a new, albeit lower-level, career for herself-teaching yoga to those who need it most, she says: the homeless. Satire that's more affectionate than barbed: a good-humored look at the L.A. that Randall, executive editor of Playboy, grew up in, still lives in, and is titillated by-at both levels. Stephen Randall is the executive editor of Playboy magazine. This is his first novel. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son.	162611
1975	Other Side of the Mountain, The	M				News Media	162612
1951	Other Side of the Wall, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	162613
1960	Other Side, The	SS	GPL	Samuel, Edwin	In "Coat of Many Colours, A."	Journalists. Two friends in Jerusalem got a Nobel Peace Prize for their work as journalists after the city had broken in two. Martin Mitchell worked on the Jordan side while Mary Morgan worked for the same London paper on the Israel side.	162614
2006	Other Side, The	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Pat Cusick). Newscaster #2 (Lane Carlock).	162615
1990	Other Side, The 	M				Journalist Larry Carver is a hard-noised reporter who is on the trail of Andy Warhol who apparently faked his death and was seen dancing in Greenwich Village. 	162616
1886	Other Side, The -- Social Study Based on Fact, A	N	USC	Foran, Martin Ambrose		Newspapers. Editor of a newspaper.  Voice of the Press "whose editors were fair-minded, honorable men, who believed that falsehood and vilification were inexcusable even in a party sense.One editor, Mr. Bonidy was especially severe.  Attacks of the press.	162617
1983	Other Woman, The	M	SVD 1341. SV 229 (Media Excerpts). 			News Media.	162618
1992	Other Woman, The	M	DVD	Esscintes, Georges Des (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Reporter lesbian scene. 	Reporter Jessica Mathews (Lee Anne Beaman) for The Daily Tribune, married to a writer of self-help books. Reporter tries to prove that an influential businessman, a friend of the owner of the paper, is responsible for death of a woman he slept with.Tells her boss (described as a borderline alcoholic) that the murdered woman contacted her two days before she was killed claiming to have something on the businessman. Reporter investigations get sidetracked. Finds woman's photograph in husband's laundry. She tracks down the woman using a license number of the car in the photograph, and discovers she's a nude model who never slept with her husband.  After rescuing the woman from her pimp, she sleeps with her. Tape is made of the encounterIt shows up at the paper and the reporter realizes she was set up.  Boss charges her lifestyle "compromises the moral standards of the paper."  Businessman corners reporter in her house planning to kill her and make it look like a suicide.Reporter secretly taping his comments. Her lover arrives in time to capture him. Reporter is reunited with husband and a message on her answering machine offers her a senior management position at the paper. Magazine Editor (Timothy C. Burns).	162619
1992	Other Woman, The	N	OWN - P	McGown, Jill		Reporter Melissa Whitworth	162620
2003	Other Woman, The	N		Dickey, Eric Jerome		TV Journalist is the nameless narrator, a suburban California who learns of her husband's philandering ways, takes charge by8 using her training as a TV journalist to interrogate her husband. Intimate emotions of a hurt woman.	162621
2008	Other Woman, The	M				Reporter (Lisa Marie DiGiacinto). 	162622
1934	Other, The	SSF	PVL	Graham, Howard W.	In "Science Fiction of the Thirties."	Journalist Basil Sash, feature writer on the Metropolitan "and a damned good one." He knew that he was on the trail of something hot.	162623
1997	Others, The	M				Cameraman VTV (Travis Fine).	162624
2005	Otherwise Engaged	NR		Goudge, Eileen		New York City Journalist Jesse Holland is in search of a hot story for Savvy Magazine when her editor poses a compelling question -- can you ever really go home again?Jumping on the idea, and with her love life currently at a crossroads, Jessie plans to return to her Arizona hometown and follow the path not taken -- with a twist.Her best friend back home is dealing with a crumbling marriage, a teenage daughter and the demands of running a bed & breakfast. She agrees to Jesse's offer: she'll live in Manhattan for six months, while Jesse steps into her shoes.But the choices and challenges they face take them by surprise -- and what began as a daring magazine article will change both women forever.	162625
2003	Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great	NJ		Blume, Judy		Student Summer Newspaper. Sheila creates a summer newspaper. 	162626
1962	Otoshiana	MF			Japan	Reporter (Kei Sato). Photographer (Kikuo Kaneuchi).	162627
2002	Otrazhenie v mutnoi vode	N		Arseneva, Elena	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	162628
2005	Otro rollo con: Adal Ramones	T			Episodes	Reporter (Yordi Rosado).	162629
2003	Otros angulos	T			Mexico. Series 2003	Reporters Angelica Martinez, Macrino Silva. Host Raul Cremoux	162630
2000	Otto - Der Katastrofenfilm	MF				Reporter (Sven Philipp).	162631
1987	Otto - Der Neue Film	MF				Reporter (Wolfgang Windel)	162632
1968	Otto Gelsted i samtale med Sven Moller Kristensen	MF				Interviewer (Sven Moller Kristensen)	162633
1916	Otto the Reporter	M			Ness Book	Newspaper Staff. Otto works for the Morning Argus and is loved by both the female editor and the married manager, who makes her husband stay home and mind the baby.  Male paranoia about suffragette movement.	162634
1968	Otto und die nackte Welle	MF				English Photographer (George Harrison Marks)	162635
1967	Ouch!	M			UK	Photographer (Michael Ward).	162636
2002	Our America	MT	DVD -R HQ 1996, 1993. SVD 1242			Documentaries. Pair of teenagers create two National Public Radio documentaries on life in a Chicago neighborhood plagued by poverty, violence and drugs. Reporter (Egidio Tari).Lloyd Newman (Brandon Hammond) and LeAlan Jones (Roderick Pannell). Producer-mentor (Josh Charles).	162637
1933	Our Betters	M	DVD -R HQ 4126, 4127. VHS 1293			Society Pages detail wedding	162638
1930	Our Blushing Brides	M	DVD -R HQ 10588, 10589			Newspaper article. Three New York working girls long to marry rich men. One of the girls reads in the newspaper about her boyfriend being involved with another woman. 	162639
1674	Our Critics Who Judge Modern Plays Precisely By the Rules of the Ancients	PO	MLPL	Butler, Samuel		Critics. Warm invective against critics. "An English poet should be tried b' his peers, And not by pedants and philosophers, Incompetent to judge poetic fury.""When all their worst miscarriages delight, And please more, than the best that pedants write."	162640
1948	Our Fair City	SS		Heinlein, Robert A.	In "Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, The"	Press	162641
1985	Our Family Honor	MT				TV Reporter (Christopher  Murray).	162642
2005	Our Fathers	MT	DVD -R HQ 3410, 3411, 3406	France, David (Book).		Boston Globe journalists work to penetrate an alleged cover-up by archdiocesan officials on the sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy in Boston. Globe Editor Marty Martin Baron (Alon Nashman).Boston Globe Spotlight Team won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for series of articles on the sexual abuse scandal.Globe Editors (Jude Coffey, Richard Greenblatt, Stephen Bogaert). Male Reporters (Rory O'Shea, Burke Lawrence). Female Reporters (Jane Luk, Laura DeCarteret).Italian Reporter (Angelo Pedari). Polish Reporter (Genadijs Dolganovs). Reporter #2 (Bill Hall). American Reporter (Brendan Connor). Reporter #3 (David Robinson).	162643
1999	Our Friend, Martin	M				Reporter #1 (Jess Harnell). Reporter #2 (Joe Lala).	162644
1987	Our Friend: Public Nuisance,  No. 1 (Samantha Slade, No. 3)	NR		Smith, Susan		News Media	162645
1996	Our Friends in the North	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Simon Coury). Journalist (Keith Hutcheon). Journalist (Sion Probert). Journalist (Stephen Thirkeld). Political Correspondent (Ian Thompson). TV Interviewer (Richard Makepeace).	162646
1954	Our Girl Friday (aka Adventures of Sadie, The)	M				Reporter	162647
2006	Our Girl in Washington	N		Mitchell, Michele		Reporter John Jaures, a muckraking reporter and a longtime friend of Kate Boothe, a hotshot Washington D.C. political consultant, is investigating her new employer and turns up murdered. She and her partner try to figure out how he was killed and why.Jaures ends up in the Seine with a bullet in the head.	162648
2000	Our Hero: Imperfect Issue, The	T	DVD -R 1598		Episode.	Columnist for a newspaper.  Kate is humiliated when she is a topic in her father's newspaper column.	162649
1986	Our House	T			Series 9-11-1986 to 6-26-1988	Photographer Jesse Witherspoon (Deidre Hall), photographer for the Los Angeles Post-Gazette	162650
2009	Our House	P		Rebeck, Theresa		TV News Anchor  Jennifer becomes the star of a reality TV show. Wes, a cocksure TV big shot faced with dwindling ratings installs America’s favorite news anchor as host of a popular reality show.  Ambitious, rising news anchor who is happily drawn into a hostage situation by a seriously disturbed, TV-obsessed fan who loves her. Or maybe he hates her guts. Can those whose primary concern is profit be trusted to tell us the truth? Especially when that information is distorted, controlled, withheld, or manipulated?  Characters are based on Julie Chen (co-anchor of the Early News who became host of “Big Brother”) and Les Moonves (CBS president). Wes, a network executive, seduces Jennifer, the latest news anchor hottie, a talking head whose star is on the rise. 	162651
1988	Our House: Out of Step (aka Next Stop, Peoria)	T			Episode. 2-28-1988	Photographer Jesse Witherspoon (Deidre Hall), photographer for the Los Angeles Post-Gazette	162652
2005	Our Kinfolks	N		Krause, Ed		Newspaperman Rick Queen and his family move South to Corn Still after New Jersey becomes too hot for the family to live there safely. Queen exposes corruption in the big city and after the court verdicts are handed down, the Queen family receives threatsThey hope to find peace in Corn Still, but the town is filled with wacky residents.	162653
2009	Our Lady of Pain	N		Forbes, Elena		Journalist offers a tip to detectives investigating the murder of a woman whose naked, frozen body is discovered in the park that draws their attention to similarities between this murder and an unsolved crime committed the year before. Could it be the Bridegroom, a chillingly seductive serial killer with a penchant for lonely girls and deadly heights. 	162654
1922	Our Leading Citizen	M				Editor (Lucien Littlefield - The Editor)	162655
2000	Our Lips Are Sealed	M				News Reporter Milo (Peter Callan)	162656
2000	Our Man in Washington	N		Hoopes, Roy		Reporters H.L. Mencken and James M. Cain, two Baltimore reporters and friends, investigate the deaths and sex scandals in the Harding administration of 1923 just before Teapot Dome breaks.Journalist Mencken conducts a fictionalized investigation of the corruption in the Harding administration. The famous iconoclast observes and comments on the morons and clowns in the 1923 Harding's administration known as the "Ohio Gang."Mencken is paired with another real person, James Cain, writer of hard-boiled crime fiction. The two Baltimore journalists investigate the deaths and sex scandals in the Harding administration before the big Teapot Dome scandal breaks.They take the train to Washington D.C. to get the real scoop. They drink a lot, meet a mysterious sexy redhead, a rogue and get a lot more than they bargained for. They don't solve a crime, but they expose some of the roots of the malaise of the capital.Also fictionalized sexual affair by Cain and a real woman who was the darling of the Washington press corp. when she testified against Harding's attorney general at a senate hearing.	162657
1999	Our Man K	N		Hasluck, Nicholas		Investigative Journalist Egon Kisch came to Australia in 1934 as an activist against war and fascism. He was proficient in 10 European languages so when he arrived in Australia, the Government was to keen to deny him permission to stay, that they resorted to testing Kisch in Scottish Gaelic. He duly failed the test. 	162658
2001	Our Manics in Havana	DT			UK	News Media. Broadcaster (Guille Vilar). Observer Journalist (Andrew Smith). Radio DJ (Juan Camacho).	162659
1956	Our Miss Brooks	M	SVD 1117	Mann, Robert and CBS TV Series (Idea). Al Lewis, Joseph Quillan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor, Publisher and Owner Lawrence Nolan (Don Porter) of the Madison Express has accumulated tremendous wealth and owns a number of other enterprises including a TV Station.. Wants his son to become a newspaperman.Nolan blames Our Miss Brooks when the boy fails an English exam. She senses that the student resents his father ignoring him in favor of the paper and helps to bring the two closer together.  Biology teacher boyfriend jealous.Brooks encourages student to start writing sports articles for school paper, the Monitor, and he eventually goes to work for his father's newspaper. Publisher turns his attention to new lonely hearts columnist at the paper.School principal wants Nolan's support when he runs for coordinator of education but decides to drop campaign after he discovers the job only pays $500 a year. Reporter (Frank Mitchell). Reporter Herb (Herb Vigran).	162660
1952	Our Miss Brooks: Cafeteria Strike, The	T			Episode	Editor. Connie, Mr. Conklin and Walter try to pass Philip off as the school chef so he can prepare his special dish in order to impress the editor of a newspaper	162661
1952	Our Miss Brooks: Le Chine Chad et Le Mouton Noir	T			Episode	Newspaper Advertisement. Connie needs extra money so she answers an ad which has her working for Mr. Conklin in a hotdog stand	162662
1952	Our Miss Brooks: Model Teacher	T			Episode. Series (10-3-52 to 9-21-56)	Reporter. Connie Brooks (Eve Arden) enters the Model Teacher of the Year Award contest and the beautiful girl reporter sent to cover the story falls for Philip	162663
1952	Our Miss Brooks: Novelist, The	T			Episode	Writer. Former student of Connie's has written a book about his school days. Included in the book are the comments she made about Mr. Conklin which she doesn't want printed	162664
1952	Our Miss Brooks: Vitamin E4	T			Episode	Newspaper Advertisement. Connie, Philip and Mr. Conklin each answer an ad for a job without knowing that the others will be there	162665
1939	Our Neighbors -- Carters, The	M				News Media. Girl Reporter (Martha Mears). Reporter (John Conte).	162666
1987	Our Planet Tonight	T				Parody News	162667
1940	Our Town	R	CD 002. Lux Radio Theatre	Wilder, Thornton (Play).	Radio version of film, Cecil B. DeMille's "Lux Radio Theatre." Broadcast a week before the film was released. May 6, 1940	Editor Charlie Webb (Guy  Kibbee) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries. William Holden, Thomas Mitchell	162668
1940	Our Town	M	DVD -R HQ 2484, 2478, 2487 (Credits). SVD 1517. SVD 1403	Wilder, Thornton (Play).		Editor Charlie Webb (Guy Kibbee) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162669
1950	Our Town	T		Wilder, Thornton (Play).	Robert Montgomery Presents 4-17-1950	Editor Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries. Burgess Meredith	162670
1950	Our Town	T		Wilder, Thornton (Play).	Pulitzer Prize Playhouse - 12-1-50	Editor Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries.  Edward Arnold. Charles Dingle	162671
1955	Our Town	T		Wilder, Thornton (Play).		Editor Mr. Webb (Paul Hartman) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162672
1959	Our Town	T		Wilder, Thornton (Play).		Editor Mr. Webb (Jerome Kilty), of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162673
1977	Our Town	T		Wilder, Thornton (Play).		Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb (Ronny Cox) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162674
1989	Our Town	T			Great Performances	Editor Mr. Webb (Peter Maloney) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162675
1938	Our Town	P	OWN - H - P	Wilder, Thornton	In "Three Plays" (P)	Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162676
2003	Our Town	MT	SVD 1406	Wilder, Thornton (Play).	Westport Country Playhouse production starring Paul Newman as the stage manager	Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb (Jeffrey DeMunn) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162677
1946	Our Town	R			Episode #43. 9-29-1946. Theatre Guild of the Air	Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162678
1950	Our Town	R			Episode #2-27. 3-12-1950. Theatre Guild of the Air	Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162679
1939	Our Town	R			Episode #23. 5-12-1939. Campbell Playhouse, The	Editor-Publisher Mr. Webb of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he tries	162680
1955	Our Town: Musical Version	T		Wilder, Thornton (Based on the Play).	Producer's Showcase - 9-19-55 - Sammy Kahn and James Van Heusen from Thornton Wilder classic	Editor Mr. Webb (Paul Hartman) of the local newspaper in Grover's Corners. He is  Emily's father. He writes editorials every day, yet he cannot bring himself to advise his son-in-law on marriage, though he triesProduction stars Frank Sinatra as the Stage Manager (singing "Love and Marriage), Paul Newman, Ernest Truex, Eva Marie Saint	162681
1956	Our Valiant Few (To Whom Be Glory)	N		Mason, A.E.W.	Mason, A.E.W.	Editor's desperate attempts to prove that the South's blockade runners were bringing in luxuries instead of necessities during the Civil War and the Union blockade. Charleston, 1864.	162682
1945	Our Vines Have Tender Grapes	M	DVD -R HQ 6475. 6476. DVD -R 1656. SVD 1351 (Missing Ending)	Martin, George Victor (Book - "For Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"). Dalton Trumbo (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Nels Halverson (James Craig) of The Spectator in rural Wisconsin farming community of Fuller Junction. He romances new schoolteacher but she objects that town is too laid back. Wants to go back to Milwaukee when her year of teaching is over.Editor joins the service and plans to close paper. He hints to schoolteacher that paper could stay in business if he had a wife to keep it running while he was gone, she won't stay in the community.One of the farms is destroyed by fire. Journalist tries to persuade congregation of townspeople to help their neighbor by reading them the editorial his father wrote for the first issue of the paper.Sacrifice of little girl shames townspeople into contributing. Schoolteacher is moved and agrees to marry Halverson and keep paper going while he is away. In addition to publishing paper, Halverson's duties include catalog orders.He also plans local Christmas program.	162683
1940	Our Vines Have Tender Grapes	N	OWN - H	Martin, George Victor		Editor Nels Halverson	162684
1986	Our World	T			Series 1986-1987	TV Anchors Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each program revolves around a particular year.	162685
2003	Ouran High School Host Club	CB		Bisco Hatori	Japan, Published by Hakusensha, Appeared in “LaLa” and “Hanalala” magazines. Manga series. Romantic comedy manga	High School Newspaper Reporter will do anything to dig up dark secrets about other members of the club, especially Tamaki. Takes place in a private school for kids whose parents have money.	162686
2006	Ouran High School Host Club	C			Japan. Produced by Bones studio. Anime series. Romantic comedy anime	High School Newspaper Reporter will do anything to dig up dark secrets about other members of the club, especially Tamaki. Takes place in a private school for kids whose parents have money.	162687
2008	Out at Home	N		Ickler, Glenn H. 		Reporter Warren “Mitch” Mitchell Of the St. Paul Daily Dispatch sets out to find who killed an umpire who made a couple of bad calls and the next morning turned up dead. Photographer Al Jeffrey becomes a suspect because of an argument he had with the umpire and Mitch tries to prove his friend is innocent. 	162688
1995	Out at the Old Ball Game	N		Bookbinder, Bernie		Sportswriters. Public Relations people.  Manager of New York Gents decides to recruit the first all-gay baseball team and show them how to turn derision into respect.	162689
1946	Out California Way	M				Radio Commentator Jimmy Starr (Jimmy Starr).	162690
1995	Out of Annie's Past	MT	DVD -R HQ 10717, 10718			News Media. Reporter #1 (Frank Gerrish). Reporter #2 (Carole Mikita).	162691
1986	Out of Bounds	M				News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (Peggy Jo Abraham). Newscaster #2 (Bill Press-Himself). News Vendor (Kevin Breslin).	162692
2007	Out of Character	N		Craft, Vanessa		Journalist Emma Gordon of London, a well-kept and well-mannered journalist has always taken the safe road in her personal and professional life. Her romantic life is at a standstill, her career is steady but unremarkable.Her family life, though privileged has never been the same since her mother disappeared years ago. Her father, a high-powered broker, finds Emma's lack of ambition disappointing. She finds his obsession with power distasteful.But there is a fire burning in Emma's belly for a life worth writing about. When one of Emma's colleagues pitches an idea for an undercover expose on strip clubs, she finds herself inadvertently volunteering to cover the story.Out of her depth in this gritty underground world, Emma soon finds herself drawn into this secret lifestyle of sex, seduction and power. When her father discovers her at the club one night, father and daughter are forced to confront the past.	162693
1941	Out of Darkness	M				Editor (Egon Brecher), First Editor of La Libre Belgique. Traitorous Assistant Editor (Charles Wagenheim).	162694
1992	Out of Her League	NR		Ransom, Katherine	Harlequin American Romance #450	Journalist	162695
2007	Out of Jimmy’s Head: Sleepover	T			Episode #3. 9-28-2007. Series 207	School Newspaper Editor (Kieran Newton). 	162696
2002	Out of Night	M			Adult	Reporter uncovers a scandal at a gentlemen's club	162697
2000	Out of Sync	MT				Tabloid Reporter (Heather Hodgson).  Reporter at Ticket Line (J.C. Kenny).	162698
1980	Out of the Blue	M				TV Interviewer (John Anderson).	162699
1989	Out of the Darkness	NR	OWN - P	Syril, Binnie		Reporter (David Carter). Photojournalist (Karen Anderson).	162700
1996	Out of the Darkness	M				TV Reporter (Pete Washburn)	162701
1985	Out of the Darkness	MT				TV Newsman (Marvin Scott)	162702
1992	Out of the Depths	N		Brenner, Joseph Hayyim C.		Newspaper. Russian Jewish émigrés who toiled at a Yiddish daily newspaper in London	162703
2001	Out of the Flying Pan	M		Campton, David (One-Act Play) with Jack S. Kimball (Screenplay).	Short	Reporter (Tracey Sheldon).	162704
1940	Out of the Fog	N		Lincoln, Joseph		Press	162705
1941	Out of the Fog	M	DVD -R HQ 2392, 2385. SVD 1358			Reporters (Charles Drake, Eddie Graham, Richard Kipling, Alexander Leftwich, Frank Mayo, Jack Wise). Newsboy (Frank Coghlan, Jr.). Newspaper Vendor Joe (Frank Darien).	162706
1874	Out of the Hurly-Burly; or Life in an Odd Corner	N	MLPL	Adeler, Max		Editor Colonel M.J. Bangs, Morning Argus, editor.  Art critic Mr. Murphy.	162707
2002	Out of the Night	M			Adult	Reporter (Nikita Denise) has an erotic encounter with a call girl and a cop after uncovering a scandal at an exclusive gentlemen's club	162708
2009	Out of the Night	M				TV Anchorman (Nick Sanford). Radio Anchorman (Steven Patchin - Voice). Video Camera Man (Shaun Clark). Four teenagers vacationing at a cabin for a weekend are suddenly thrown into a life or death situation when a apocalyptic event occurs. 	162709
1936	Out of The Picture	SS		Machen, Arthur	In "The Children of the Pool and Other Stories"	Press	162710
1997	Out of the Picture	NJ		John, Laurie. Francine Pascal		Aspiring Reporter Elizabeth Wakefield leaves college in the hopes of escaping her memories of a man to take a job as a reporter.	162711
2008	Out of the Pocket	NS		Konigsberg, Bill		Student Reporter outs a star quarterback, one of the most talented high school football players in California who is gay. Can he still be one of the guys and be honest about who he is? When he’s outed against his will by the overzealous reporter, the quarterback must find a way to earn back his teammates’ trust and accept that his path to success might be more public, more difficult than he had hoped. 	162712
1919	Out of the Shadow	M		Hornung, Ernest Williams (Novel - "Shadow of the Rope, The").  Eve Unsell (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Edward Langholm (Ronald Bryam) pursues a story on a woman charged with killing her drunken husband.  She is acquitted but the newspaper has whipped up public opinion against her and assigns the reporter to follow her.Reporter later wrongly incriminates her new suitor as a killer, but he is cleared by a witness and a pianist is exposed as the real killer.	162713
1992	Out of the Shadows	CB			Sting of the Green Hornet #1	Publisher Britt Reid (the Green Hornet) of the Daily Sentinel. Freelancer Writer Walt Gibson. Police Reporter. German plot to replace a known American gangster with a German soldier in order to distract local police and the secret service is thwarted by the Green Hornet and Kato. Newspaper Vendor. 	162714
1992	Out of the Shadows	CB			Sting of the Green Hornet #3	Publisher Britt Reid (the Green Hornet) of the Daily Sentinel. Two newspaper reporters. As the Green Hornet and Kato tear into the German commandos, the gunshots alert the American troops stationed there and a major battle ensues. 	162715
1926	Out of the Storm	M		Stringer, Arthur (Story - "Travis Coup, The").  Lois Hutchinson, Leete Renick Brown (Scenario).	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	City Editor James Morton (Edmund Burns) protects the publisher's son Leonard Keith (Eddie Phillips), who is implicated in the suicide of a chorus girl. The son and the city editor both are in love with the same woman.Although the city editor and the woman plan to elope, the publisher's son corners her at a restaurant and is shot in a struggle over a gun. City editor arrives after the shooting and takes the blame.When Keith later dies of blood poisoning, the city editor is accused. The woman becomes ill after wandering in a storm and does not learn of Morton's arrest until the day of his execution.She is able to convince the governor to free him in the nick of time.	162716
2005	Out of the Storm	N		Ross, JoAnn		White House Correspondent Laurel Stewart arrives in Somersett, South Carolina in sweltering heat and discovers that her best friend and roommate -- the vice president's protocol adviser -- has disappeared.Stewart was fired for stealing secrets from the U.S. vice-president.A local detective is skeptical, but she finds his smooth-talking southern ways and brazen bedroom eyes disturbingly, dangerously seductive.Homicide rate escalates as fast as the mercury and the detective doesn't need a stubborn, argumentative reporter -- particularly an outsider from Washington D.C. who triggers a sexual jolt at every encounter and spins her crazy conspiracy theories.The detective can't help wanting her. Thrown together by necessity, drawn together by passion, Laurel and Joe follow a twisted trail into the darkest corners of the sultry, moss-draped city to uncover a secret someone is willing to kill to keep.	162717
2008	Out of the Storm	N		Ross, JoAnn		White House Correspondent Laurel Stewart, a Washington political journalist,  is wrongly fired for stealing secrets from the U.S. vice-president and then her roommate and best friend, the vice president’s protocol advisor, disappears. After reporting the disappearance to a detective, she learns a woman of similar description died in a suspicious fall from a hotel balcony. It’s not her friend, but Stewart has a sudden psychic episode which gives the police their first clues to the woman’s death. The detective and the reporter team up to investigate further and forge a romantic bond in the process. The last thing the detective thought he needed as a stubborn, argumentative reporter, particularly not an outsider from Washington D.C. who triggers a sexual jolt at every encounter spinning her crazy conspiracy theories. But while he may not entirely believe Stewart, he can’t stop himself from wanting her. They follow a twisted trail into the darkest corners of the city to uncover a secret someone is willing to kill to keep. 	162718
1969	Out of the Unknown	T			Episode #34. 3-4-1969	Reporter (Juan Moreno). TV Announcer (Bernard Holley).	162719
1971	Out of the Unknown: Deathday	T			Episode #42. 5-12-1971	Newsreader (Tim Gudgin).	162720
1967	Out of the Unknown: Prophet, The	T			Episode #25. 1-1-1967	Interviewer (James Cossins).	162721
1969	Out of the Unknown: Random Quest	T			Episode #31. 2-11-1969. Sci-Fi	TV Newsreader (MacDonald Hobley).	162722
1965	Out of the Unknown: Time in Advance	T			Episode #5. 11-1-1965	Newsreadere (Michael Harding).	162723
1917	Out of the Wreck	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Editor of the Clarion, Howard Duncan (William Winter Jefferson) sees that his star reporter, Ruby Sheldon (Stella Razeto), has turned cynical by newspaper work. Two try to dig up dirt on a senatorial candidate.Journalists end up burying the story when the wife's account of what happened.	162724
1989	Out of This World:	T	SV 275		Episode. Series 9-19-1987 to 5-25-1991	Reporters	162725
1962	Out of This World: Pictures Don't Lie	T			UK. Episode #8. 8-11-1962. Series 6-30-1962 to 9-22-1962.	Journalist (David Hemmings). Journalist (Gordon Sterne). Journalist (Richard Wilding). Earth has made first contact with an alien civilisation and waits for the visitors to arrive at the agreed coordinates.	162726
1962	Out of This World: Vanishing Act	T			Episode #9. 8-18-1962	Reporter (William Buck). Aspiring magician discovers a box that can make people disappear.	162727
1937	Out On Bail	NM		Goldman, R.L.		Press	162728
1989	Out On Bail	M				Studio Reporter (Barrie Kriel). Cemetery Commentator (Christobel d'Ortez).	162729
1954	Out On the Farm with Eddy Arnold	DT			Series. 7-11-1954 to 11-21-1954. NBC	Hosts Eddy Arnold (7-11-1954 to 9-1954). Clint Youle, William Landmeier, Lloyd Burlingham (7-11-1954 to 8-29-1954). the Mid-States Four (7-11-1954 to 8-29-1954) on agricultural issues.	162730
1995	Out There	M	DVD -R HQ 2076, 2077. SVD 1554	Strelich, Thomas, Alison Nigh (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Mosley (Bill Campbell) won a Pulitzer for his coverage of a fire in which a child was killed, but apparently has been suffering guilt over taking photographs instead of aiding in the rescue effort.Gets chewed out by his current editor for bringing in shots of another fire that do not show any burning bodies or people plummeting from buildings.  At a garage sale, he buys old box camera, discovers film inside contains pictures of an alien invasion.Don Polson (David Rasche) shows up at his house claiming to be from Omni Magazine and buys the pictures for a thousand dollars. Mosley later discovers the photos in the supermarket tabloid, The National Moon, accompanied by a totally fabricated story.Mosley assaults Polson in the tabloid's editorial offices and ends up in jail. Released, he pursues the alien story. Discovers number of people he meets, including Polson, are extraterrestrials and have come to earth to do "market research."UFO stories that appear in supermarket tabloids may be the work of extraterrestrials themselves. "You lied." "I'm a journalist. We get to do that. It's my Constitutional right." "You're not a journalist. You're a congenital liar who can type."	162731
1955	Out Went the Candle	NM	USC	Swados, Harvey		Reporter Joe Bentley, local reporter, dreams of being a foreign correspondent	162732
1928	Out With the Tide	M		Brownell, John C., G. Martin Burton (Story).  Paul Perez (Titles). Elaine Towne (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter John Templeton (Cullen Landis) is suspected of murdering his sweetheart's father, a banker. Templeton and his sweetheart track the real killer to Shanghai and get him to confess he was hired by the banker's partner.	162733
2006	Outback Baby	NR		Darcy, Lilian	Silhouette Special Edition Series #1774	Journalist Shay Russell thinks that the engagement of a wealthy Australian rancher is just the scoop she needs to save her flagging career. But when she races to the Outback to interview the happy couple, she finds the story's gone bust.Then a sudden storm leaves her trapped on the ranch -- with a man who looks like he'd do anything to get her out of there.The rancher has learned the hard way that urban career women and the Outback don't mix. But the two can't keep their hands off each other.They're about to learn that every action has its consequences and their consequence should present itself in about eight and a half months.	162734
1988	Outback Bound	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Penny Maegraith)	162735
2000	Outback Christmas	NR		Way, Margaret	Included in “Mistletoe Magic,” an anthology.	Australian Reporter meets up with her estranged husband and discovers that she had been tricked into leaving him for all the wrong reasons. So for the sake of their daughter, they agree to spend some time together during Outback Christmas. 	162736
2003	Outback Engagement	NR		Webber, Meredith		Reporter joins would-be wives and Outback vet Tom Fleming’s ex-wife in surrounding Fleming who was featured in a magazine, the so-called “Lonely Country Bachelor.” He now has a problem with women -- they want to marry him. Merriwee’s new doctor Anna Talbot is beautiful, blond and engaged. So when Tom claims he gave her the ring, the fake fiancee ends all his women troubles -- except one. Because as Tom and Anna face medical -- and animal -- emergencies together, Tom realizes that the woman he can’t have is the only one he wants. And there’s the hotshot reporter chasing him around for a story. 	162737
1995	Outbreak	M				TV Reporter (David Silverbrand). TV Co-Anchor (Cynthia Harrison)	162738
1990	Outcast	M				Newsman (Russel S. Deluce).	162739
1988	Outcast	N		Cornford, Philip		Investigative Journalist Paul MacKinnon is tipped off about strange goings-on at a military base in the Northern Territory, he knows he is on to something big. And he uncovers not only intrigue and deception but also a ruthless killer. 	162740
1989	Outcasts: The Images of Journalists in Contemporary Film. 	D		Good, Howard		Journalists. This book examines how representative films about journalism from the early 1960s to the mid-1980s allegorized the working life of the journalist. The central chapters deal with three popular images of journalists: the war correspondent, the scoop-crazed reporter or ratings-hungry TV executive, and the investigative journalist. Among the films discussed are The Green Berets, The Killing Fields, Under Fire, Absence of Malice, Network, The China Syndrome and All the President’s Men.	162741
1997	Outcry	NM		Schechter, Harold		Reporter Paul Novak investigating a series of brutal murders stumbles into the legend of the butcher of Plainfield Wisconsin, and follows local lore to the ramshackle home of a bizarre young man and his mother.Novak realizes he's stumbled on the killer's best kept secret.	162742
1916	Outcry, The	N		James, Henry		Art Critic Pappendick, the Brussels art critic, less able than Bardi of Milan.	162743
1963	Outer	T				Reporters interviewing Gen. Beaton (William Shatner) back from flight to Venus	162744
1966	Outer and Inner Space	M			AFI-Television	TV	162745
1999	Outer Limits, The: Alien Radio (aka Dead Air)	T			Episode #89. 1-22-1999	Talk-Show Host Stan Harbinger (Joe Pantoliano) runs a top-rated program with a flair for the outrageous and a reputation as a skeptic's skeptic. Reporters (Klodyne Rodney, Clay St. Thomas).Assisted by his producer Trudy (Cynthia Nixon), Stan takes special delight in shooting down callers who claim to have alien encounters, especially one person who believes his body has been taken over by aliens.When the man commits suicide by setting himself on fire in front of Stan, things begin to go wrong for him. A plan to syndicate the show is threatened by protests from UFO believers angry at Stan's role in the man's death.Stan's skepticism is challenged when he notices that other people have the same distinctive triple heartbeat he heard coming from the man before he died. Close to the edge, Stan loses it after a woman he picked up in a bar turns out to be a believer.She sets him up with a phony tape. He assaults the woman's fellow believer and is thrown off the air. Out of work and living in his car, Stan hears strange triple heartbeats and sees glimpses of aliens. He believes he's going crazy.	162746
1997	Outer Limits, The: Awakening, The	T			Episode #53. 3-14-1997	Journalist (Alannah Ong). TV Newscaster (Joanna Piros).	162747
1964	Outer Limits, The: Behold, Eck!	T			Episode #35. 10-3-1964	TV Newscaster (Richard Gittings). Scientist invents pair of glasses that enable him to see and communicate with a two dimensional being.	162748
1995	Outer Limits, The: Birthright	T			Episode #20. 8-13-1995	News Media. Reporter (Catherine Lough Haggquist).	162749
1997	Outer Limits, The: Bodies of Evidence	T			Episode #60. 6-20-1997	News Media. A captain traveling in space escapes a space station where terrible things are happening. He winds up on earth and wants to go to the press to reveal the story. Friend tells him the tabloids would crucify him.Nobody believes his story. Instead, he is accused of committing the murders on the space station -- he claims the crew members were lured to their deaths by impossible visions of loved ones or enemies created by someone or something out there.The captain is said to be suffering from space psychosis and he must turn to his ex-wife to defend him. But he insists on telling the truth even at his own peril.Is he a madman, his mind twisted by too much time in orbit, or has he seen the face of evil in the zero-gravity of deep space?	162750
1964	Outer Limits, The: Cold Hands, Warm Heart	T			Episode #34. 9-26-1964.	Reporter (Julian Burton). Reporter (Peter Madsen). After returning from a mission to Venus, an astronaut can't seem to stay warm enough and has strange dreams about encountering a wraith-like being outside his spaceship window.	162751
1995	Outer Limits, The: Corner of the Eye	T			Episode #9. 5-19-1995	TV Reporter (Tamara Stanners).	162752
2000	Outer Limits, The: Decompression	T			Episode #123. 6-30-2000	News Media. Reporter (Kristina Matisic). A senator wins the New Hampshire primary upsetting a heavily favored opponent and he's flying to South Carolina to press his campaign for the Presidency.As his plane flies south, it is hit by lightning. The plane and its passengers appear unaffected, but a mysterious woman appears in the senator's private quarters and warns him the strike has damaged the plane, which will crash on landing, killing him.She explains she is a projection from the future, a virtual time-traveler sent here to save him because the presidency is the key to preventing an apocalyptic future.If he is to live he must shoot out the emergency exit and allow himself to be sucked out of the plane by decompression whereupon he will be saved by the stranger's sophisticated technology.	162753
1996	Outer Limits, The: Deprogrammers, The	T			Episode #37. 4-26-1996	Newscaster (Dean McKenzie).	162754
1999	Outer Limits, The: Donor	T			Episode #89. 1-29-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kimberly Unger). Reporter #2 (Verne Prior).	162755
1999	Outer Limits, The: Essence of Life	T			Episode #105. 7-23-1999	TV News Anchor (Kristina Matisic).	162756
2001	Outer Limits, The: Free Spirit	T			Episode #145. 7-28-2001	TV Anchorwoman (Oga Nwobosi).	162757
1963	Outer Limits, The: Hundred Days of the Dragon, The	T			Episode #2. 9-23-1963	Commentator (Leslie Stevens - Voice), Election Returns. An "oriental power" develops a radical medical advance that temporarily makes skin malleable. They then manage to replace a Presidential candidate with one of their own.	162758
1996	Outer Limits, The: I Hear You Calling	T	DVD -R HQ 4316. SVD 1173		Episode #26. 1-26-1996	Reporter Carter Jones (Ally Sheedy) is on her way to work when her cellular phone picks up a cryptic, suspicious conversation about the removal of a controversial author. Over objections of her Editor (Ken Camroux), she follows the story.Her journalistic curiosity piqued, Carter investigates, despite the objections of her boss and the police. As a result she finds herself in a deadly game of cat and mouse involving a strange man with violet eyes and an ill-fated cruise.There are also people who disappear leaving behind only a pile of purple ash. Can Carter get to the bottom of these mysterious disappearances? Or will she be the next to vanish?	162759
1964	Outer Limits, The: I Robot	T			Episode #41. 11-14-1964	Reporter Judson Ellis (Leonard Nimoy) is a brash, local news journalist covering the trial of a robot for the murder of his creator.When remade for the 1990s series, reporter element discarded and Nimoy played an attorney.	162760
1998	Outer Limits, The: In the Zone	T			Episode #67. 2-20-1998.	Reporter #1 (Paul Carson). Reporter #2 (Catherine Swing). With its deadly lasers and hand-to-hand battles, "The Octal" is a combat sport for a new generation of athletes.One older athlete goes through an experimental treatment that taps the power of the human nervous system. Everything in the Octal begins to move in slow motion and soon he becomes unbeatable. But there are side effects.He's tired, haggard and his hair is going gray. Soon it is clear his body is beginning to blur and fade out of existence,	162761
1998	Outer Limits, The: Josh	T	DVD -R HQ 4878. VHS 1276		Episode #69. 3-6-1998	Tabloid TV Reporter Judy Warren (Kate Vernon) knows she's come across a big story when she sees the videotape shot by two tourists in a remote Alaskan park.The tape shows a recluse who lives in a cabin near the park bringing back to life a young girl who has died after a fall, a feat he accomplishes by generating a mysterious blue glow.But she only discovers how big a story it is when her pursuit of the strange young man is cut short by a top-secret military unit that is also chasing him. It seems the blue glow sent out electromagnetic pulses that knocked out two satellites.The satellites were orbiting 20,000 miles above the Earth and the Air Force wants to know what's going on. A battery of tests doesn't produce any answers, leaving the brass to debate whether the man is an alien or an angel.Should he be worshiped or dissected? The reporter doesn't know what Josh is either, but she knows she doesn't trust the soldiers to make the right choice. Can she stop being a reporter long enough to help Josh?	162762
1999	Outer Limits, The: Joyride	T			Episode #94. 2-26-1999	Tabloid Reporter Marin Reese (Mackenzie Gray) is a skeptical journalist who joins a private space flight financed by a self-made billionaire. Reporter #1 (Joanna Piros). Reporter #2 (Kevin Hayes).The billionaire has recruit an astronaut who went into space in 1963 in his Mercury capsule. He panicked and aborted the mission when a mysterious violet light penetrated the cockpit and began to envelop his body.The investigation that followed showed no evidence to support his story leaving a blot on his NASA record and his life in ruins. Now at 63, he feels he can clear his name if he get back to where he saw the light. NASA turns him down.But the billionaire gives him another chance to go into space with a group of passengers including the reporter, an eccentric fashion mogul, young newlyweds who won a contest to travel on the space plane and the billionaire.No one knows that the astronaut has reprogrammed the flight plan to take the flight to the site of the close encounter that shattered his life.	162763
1997	Outer Limits, The: Music of the Spheres	T			Episode #57.  5-9-1997	News Media. News Anchor (David Kaye).	162764
1963	Outer Limits, The: O.B.I.T.	T	SVD 1143		Episode #7. 11-4-1963	News Media. New invention allows one to spy on anyone, anywhere.	162765
1999	Outer Limits, The: Ripper	T			Episode #98. 5-7-1999	Reporter (Brian Linds). Newsboy (Danielle Ayotte).	162766
1997	Outer Limits, The: Special Edition, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2254	Shankar, Naren	Episode #62. 7-25-1997.	TV Journalist Donald Rivers (Alan Thicke) is host of "The Whole Truth," who is under attack by mysterious forces who want to prevent him from broadcasting his story about cloningThe muckraking journalist has the show of a lifetime -- rock solid proof that the government and private defense contractors have been engaging in secret genetic cloning. But powerful forces are working to stop him, forces that will stop at nothing.Rivers goes on-air live, in a locked studio, accompanied only by a skeleton crew and an eyewitness to the history of deception and dark science. He presents his evidence (gleaned from earlier episodes of The Outer Limits).The powerful try to shut down his transmitter. Then the network's parent company disavows the show. When thugs with guns knock down the studio door, Rivers continues the show on the fly, transmitting live from the back of a broadcast news van.But a van can only drive for so long. When it stops, will the truth be enough to protect Rivers, his eyewitness and the crew? Rivers' clone goes on the air and apologizes for what he did.	162767
1996	Outer Limits, The: Stitch in Time, A	T			Episode #22. 1-14-1996	Newscaster (Brian Arnold).	162768
1963	Outer Limits, The: Tourist Attraction	T			Episode #12-23-1963	News Media. Reporter #1 (Edward Colmans). Reporter #2 (Willard Sage). In a South American country a group of explorers discover a prehistoric monster in an ancient lake. Discovery leads them into conflict with the country's dictator.	162769
1996	Outer Limits, The: Trial by Fire	T			Episode #30. 3-1-1996	TV News Anchor (Claire Riley).	162770
1998	Outer Limits, The: Vaccine, The	T			Episode #72. 4-3-1998	TV News Anchor (Joanna Piros).	162771
2001	Outer Limits, The: Vessel, The	T			Episode #135. 4-13-2001	Newscaster (Brian Arnold)	162772
1995	Outer Limits, The: Virtual Future	T			Episode #7. 5-5-1995	TV Interviewer (Joanna Piros).	162773
1963	Outer Limits, The: Zanti Misfits, The	T			Episode #14. 12-30-1963	Radio Newscaster (Bob Johnson). Communications Operator (Lex Johnson). Arrival of some VIPs from the planet Zanti is complicated by the intrusion of outsiders.After a fierce fight with the creatures, it is discovered they were criminals sentenced to death. The Zantis are too civilized to execute them on their own so they left it to the barbarous Earthlings.	162774
2000	Outer Limits, The: Zig Zag	T	SVD 1456 (No Ending)		Episode #129. 8-11-2000	Columnist. Crusading cyber-columnist takes on supercomputers ruling his society. Weatherman (Leslie Hope).	162775
1963	Outer Limits: Tourist Attraction	T			Episode #13. 12-23-1963	News Media. Reporter #1 (Edward Colmans). Reporter #2  (Willard Sage). In a South American country a group of explorers discover a prehistoric monster in an ancient lake. The discovery leads them into conflict with the country's dictator.	162776
1986	Outing,The	M				TV Newscaster (Ron Stone-Himself)	162777
2006	Outlaugh!	M				Newscaster (Starr Ahrens), Mormon Polygamist Newscaster.	162778
2007	Outlaw	M				Reporter (Rohan Siva)	162779
1977	Outlaw Blues	M				Newsman (Jeffrey Friedman).	162780
1987	Outlaw Force	M				Photographer (Norman Alexander Bernard)	162781
1951	Outlaw Gold	M	DVD -R HQ 6620	Lewis, Jack (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor is killed and hero investigates hijacking of Mexican gold shipments in western town by taking a job at the newspaper. Thief turns out to be Jackson (Marshall Reed), co publisher of the paper, who murdered his business partner, the editor.Newspaper serves as appropriate front for illegal activities since the gold is being smuggled out cast as type.	162782
1981	Outlaw Ladies	M				News Media. First Reporter (Erica Eaton). Second Reporter (Elyse Alexander). Photographer (Henri Pachard), Cassie's photographer. Photographer's Assistant to Cassie (Josh Andrews)	162783
1965	Outlaws is Coming, The (Three Stooges, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 1928, 1924. SVD 1168		AFI-Editors/Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine Editor Kenneth Cabot (Adam West), Boston wildlife magazine editor and three bungling pressman (The Three Stooges -- Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Joe De Rita) sent by publisher to WestEditor. Annie Oakley, a Boston Editor and Moe, Larry and Curly Joe -- Three Stooges who play newspaper printers -- save the buffalo in 1870s Wyoming.	162784
1941	Outlaws of the Panhandle	M				Editor Barrymore (Ernie Adams)	162785
1983	Outlaws, The	MT				TV Reporter Cindy Dawson (Joan Sweeney)  for Channel 6 Action News who believes in plight of two outlaws. Cameraman (Andrew Bloch).	162786
1939	Outlaws' Paradise	M				Reporter (Lloyd Whitlock)	162787
2006	Outline of the Republic, An	N		Deb, Siddhartha		Indian Reporter Amrit Singh of the Sentinel, is dispatched to "the region" -- an unnamed and remote part of India.He is a bored, disillusioned Sikh protagonist  who grinds through his days working for a Calcutta daily until he is jolted from his ennui by an assignment to cover the murder of a woman taken hostage and apparently shot and killed by an insurgent group.Rummaging through the "morgue" of dead stories at the offices of the Calcutta newspaper where he has worked for 10 years, he fixes on a terrorist group's chilling photograph of an abducted porn actress.Singh parlays the photo into an assignment from a European magazine to find the woman and learn what has become of her.Aware that his career is going nowhere, he departs to write a story for a foreign magazine where he has vague contact and a vague chance for a job. The pursuit of a mysterious story transforms an Indian reporter.	162788
1956	Outlook	DT			Series. 4-1-1956 to 1-7-1962. NBC	TV Newsman Chet Huntley. Offbeat or nonpublicized news events were the initial purview of Outlook. Huntley delivered the headline news while NBC correspondents contributed features.Commentaries by Marya Mannes were added in June, 1957. Huntley also did some editorials. By the Fall of 1958, retitled, Chet Huntley Reporting and went back to general news coverage. In the Fall of 1959, became Time: Present - Chet Huntley Reporting On.Sept. 25, 1960, the title reverted to Chet Huntley Reporting.	162789
1986	Outrage!	MT				Reporter #1 (Buck Young). Reporter #2 (John Mooney). 3rd Reporter (Elizabeth Elian)	162790
2008	Outrageous Affair, An	N		Vincenzi, Penny		Tabloid Journalist Magnus Philips is about to publish a tell-all book that will unearth the tragic and scandalous past of Lady Caroline Hunterton threatening everything she holds dear, especially the memory of her first love and their daughter. Hunterton’s life spans 30 years from the thick of World War II to the height of the counterculture. The elusive yellow journalist Phillips’ book will tell the long-buried secrets that will shock both of Hunterton’s daughters. When scandal-author Phillips is increasingly threatened, Caroline understands perhaps too late that the story he’s writing is more than a tawdry airing of family laundry and could quite literally be a matter of life and death.Her first love was given custody of Fleur, her daughter. He is lured back to Hollywood and his doom while Caroline marries Lord Hunterton and raises three other children including her daughter Chloe who has no idea of her mother’s past until she learns of the long-buried secret. 	162791
2003	Outrageous Celebrity Look-Alike Behavior: Caught on Tape	T				Publicist (Caroline A. Rice) for Tyson. Narrator (Mark Thompson). .	162792
1987	Outrageous Fortune	M				Newswoman (Sandra Eng)	162793
2005	Outrageous Fortune: Fat Weed That Roots Itself, The	T			Episode #10. 9-13-2005	Journalist (Angela Shirley).	162794
2006	Outrageous Fortune: Shall We To the Court?	T			Episode #18. 10-3-2006	Journalist (Sebastian van der Zwan).	162795
2000	Outrageous Journalists	G				Parody News.  Board game. Characters involved in highly publicized and media-covered events. If you get to Outrageous Journalists first (picture of microphone sticking out of manhole), you win $10,000.19x19 Board Game. Money. One Die. Six Getaway Cars. Six Passports. Evidence Cards. Stupid Disguise. Mysterious Manila Envelope.Media Circus Tent in middle of the board.	162796
1967	Outrageous Opinions	DT				Editor Helen Gurley Brown, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, host	162797
2006	Outside Chance	N		Stacey, Lyndon		Freelance Journalist Ben Copperfield specializes in all things equine so when he's called with news that the hot favorite for Britain's Cheltenham Gold Cup has been kidnapped just a few weeks before the race, he wastes no time in following up the story.This could be the racing scoop of a lifetime. Bachelor Cooperfield makes enough of a living as a freelance reporter to rent a pleasant cottage with all the modern conveniences, keep up a big SUV and carry on a romance with a lovely live-in girlfriend.Although the horse's owner and trainer, a self-millionaire, immediately calls the police, it seems he has one or two skeletons in the closet that he'd rather not share with the authorities. So he employs Copperfield to investigate.With the promise of an exclusive, Ben goes to work. But as the date of the Gold Cup draws ever closer, it's still unclear whether the missing horse is still alive. Where could such a valuable race horse be hidden for so long?And what's the secret from the owner's past that he won't reveal -- even to Ben? Ben's specialty as a writer is the horse world. He was practically born on a horse. But Ben has a borderline phobic aversion to horses.	162798
1940	Outside the 3-Mile Limit (aka Criminal Cargo. Mutiny on the Seas).	M		Taylor, Eric, Albert DeMond (Story). DeMond (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Jimmy Rothacker (Donald Briggs) and Dorothy Kenney  (Irene Ware) help to expose counterfeiting ring on a gambling ship. Ship's owner kills a man's partner and takes the ship beyond the three-mile limit. His crew mutinies.Reporter who has been working undercover posing as a playboy, is among the group that escapes to Central America in the ship's lifeboat. They seek refuge with a rug dealer, but the man whose partner was killed discovers the rug dealer is head of the ring.Kenney has been writing a story on the rug dealer and Rothacker sends for her for help when he finds out the rug dealer's identity.  She returns in time to save the reporter and the man from a burning house in which they are locked.When Kenney tells Rothacker she sent the story to the United States in his name, he asks her to marry him.New York Times, 4/8/40: "And for lighter uses there are Donald Briggs and Irene Ware who, even in a tough season for the press, would have to be hailed as the season's most improbable reporters."	162799
1993	Outside the Dog Museum	N		Carroll, Jo Nathan		News Media	162800
1892	Outside the Prison	SS	OWN	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Van Bibber and Others"	Press	162801
2002	Outside the Rules	MT			UK	News Media. Reporter 1 (Caroline Sabin). Reporter 2 (Christopher Batten). Child is missing and a woman is accused of her murder and that of four other children. Forensic psychiatrist charged with finding out the truth.	162802
1955	Outside the U.S.A.	DT				Host Quincy Howe	162803
1925	Outside the World	SM		Mooney, Ralph E.	Black Mask, Sept. 1925, Vol. 8, No. 7, pp. 44-58	Editor. Attempted murder of an editor.	162804
1939	Outside These Walls	M		Reyher, Ferdinand (Story). Harold Buchman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Prison Newspaper Editor Dan Sperling (Michael Whalen) becomes editor of the prison newspaper.  Saves the life of the warden during a prison break.  Offered a parole, he decides to pay the remainder of his debt to society.When released, he meets newspaper owner Margaret Bronson (Dolores Costello), whose brother is running for governor. Sperling, an ex-convict, is unable to get a job at her paper.  So Sperling starts an opposition paper calling for clean government.He supports the warden's bid for the governorship against Bronson's brother. When she threatens to expose his past, Sperling beats her to the punch by printing the news in his own paper.  Sperling is framed but Bronson prints the truth.Warden is elected to governor, Sperling is released and goes to work for Bronson as editor of her paper. Reporters (Stanley Brown, James Craig, Robert Sterling).  Ford, Circulation Man (John Tyrrell). Circulation Man (Joe Devlin).Variety, 7/12/39: "Considerable license is taken with the portrayal of newspaper business and its managing editors." Writer (Walter Merrill).	162805
1989	Outside Woman, The	MT				Reporter (Leigh Murray). TV Reporter (Leslie Carde). Radio Reporter (John Wilmot).	162806
2006	Outta Sync	M				News Media. Reporter (Arvilla Riddick).	162807
1969	Over 18...and Ready!	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	162808
1945	Over 21	M	DVD -R HQ 11527, 11528	Gordon, Ruth (Play). Sidney Buchman (Screenplay)	Ness Book.	Editor Max Wharton (Alexander Knox) of the New York Bulletin who enlists in army to get firsthand knowledge of the war for his editorials. "Over 21" refers to his discovery that the course is almost beyond the capabilities of anyone over that age.Publisher Robert Gow (Charles Coburn) keeps trying to get editor back.  Wharton's wife, Paula Wharton (Irene Dunne), a popular novelist, wants him to make it to the final exam, so she tells publisher he has agreed to do the editorials.Paula Wharton writes the editorials herself. Eventually truth comes out and she is given the editorship while her husband remains in the service. Publicity Man (Wallace Pindell).	162809
1944	Over 21	P	MLPL - GPL	Gordon, Ruth	In "Best Plays of 1943-44, The."	Editor Max Wharton, famous editor.  Robert Drexel Gow: "he doesn't have to think. He's the publisher."	162810
1914	Over Bemerton's	N		Lucas, E.V.		Press	162811
1977	Over Easy	DT				Newsmagazine. Hugh Downs, Frank Blair, Jim Hartz	162812
2003	Over Easy: On Location with 'Bad Eggs'	DT			Australia	Interviewer John Molloy.	162813
1983	Over Here, Mr. President	T				Parody News	162814
1990	Over My Dead Body	MT	SV 80	Chisholm, David, William Link (Story). Chisholm (Screenplay)	6-20-91 (TV Pilot) - Ness Book	Obituary Writer and Aspiring Reporter Nikki Page (Jessica Lundy), a bodacious beauty who has an entry-level job -- writing obituaries at the San Francisco Union. Idolizes a mystery writer and she calls him in the middle of a night to get an interview.She also drags him into helping her solve the murder of a hooker strangled in their building even thought the body disappears. They uncover a web of racketeering, prostitution, and political corruption as they explore the past of the murdered woman.Variety was critical of holes in the pilot including Page receiving a press release on a suspect's death before the body is even removed.Reporter (Frances Morris).	162815
1943	Over My Dead Body	M				Reporter (Don Dillaway). Reporter (George Riley). Editor (Joseph J. Weston).	162816
1935	Over the Goal	M	DVD -R HQ 10224, 10226			Sports Media. Injured football star plays one more game despite a promise he made to his girlfriend. Newspaper headlines.	162817
1917	Over the Hill	M			AFI-Newspapermen/Newspapers/Yellow J. - Ness Book	Newspapermen. Yellow journalism, the Daily Pioneer, is attacked by the minister's daughter who burns copy and smashes type on a scandal story. The paper, part of a chain of scandal sheets, is about to go under and needs advertising to continue.Advertising manager Allen Stone (Chester Barnett) is opposed to the paper's policies.  Very confusing plot.	162818
1992	Over the Hill	M				TV Reporter (Anne Looby)	162819
1937	Over the Moon	M				Reporter (Frank Atkinson). Journalist (David Tree).	162820
2001	Over the Shoulder	N		Chang, Leonard		Hispanic Reporter Linda Maldonaldo	162821
1938	Over the Wall	M				Photographer, Prison (Frank Marlowe).  Radio Announcer at Governor's Broadcast (John Hiestand). Ring Announcer in Robeck Fight (Larry McGrath).	162822
2005	Over There: Embedded	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4082	Egan, Peter	Episode #5. 8-24-2005	Journalist John Moffet (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) is an embedded reporter-video journalist who disappears after suggesting the death of a civilian was an Iraqi setup.After Muffit shoots American soldiers in a shoot-out killing a boy and his mother, his footage is recut by his wire service to make a more sensational story. The United Kingdom Network reports are shown.He quits his job and meets with an Iraqi leader who kills the man who drove with him and kidnap him.  Later Muffit is shown as a captive in a video message.Muffit earlier defines an embedded journalist has someone who has complete access who "wants to tell the truth when I can."	162823
2005	Over There: It's Alright, Ma, I'm Only Bleeding	T	DVD -R HQ 4151		Episode #6. 8-31-2005	Journalist John Moffet (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) is an embedded reporter-video journalist who disappears after suggesting the death of a civilian was an Iraqi setup. The fire team attempts to rescue the kidnapped journalist. News Anchor (Keith Pillow).Bounty is placed on Smoke's head.	162824
2005	Over There: Pilot	T		Bocho, Steven (co-creator) and Chris Gerdolmo (co-creator)	Episode #1. 7-27-2005. FX Series. 13 Episodes	Reporter from Al Jazeera (Ammar Daraiseh as an Arab Journalist) is in a mosque covering the battle with Americans. American generals behind the scenes are making battlefield calculations in terms of public relations, not military strategy.When a U.S. Army unit arrives in Iraq for its first tour of duty, they quickly find themsleves engaged in a bloody firefight and discover the essence of who they are as soldiers. Bonds of brotherhood that are forged only through war are formed.	162825
1956	Over-Exposed	M	SV 98	Sale, Richard (Story).  James Gunn, Gil Orlovitz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Lila Crane (Cleo Moore) exploits men and employs blackmail to advance her career. Introduced to the trade when photographed while being arrested and tries to get picture back from elderly freelance photographer Max West (Raymond Greenleaf).West teaches her techniques of profession, gives her camera. She tries to land a job at Allied News Service, meets Reporter Russell Bassett (Richard Crenna) who tells her she to get hot news shot to get the job. She tries to get photos of burning buildingReporter pulls her out of the way before building falls on her. She complains he ruined her chances of getting one-of-a-kind shot. Reporter wants her to team up with him. Instead she takes job photographing guests at nightclub.Uses picture she takes of gangster to blackmail her way into better job. Columnist Roy Carver (James O'Rear) writes "Roy Carver's Carvings." Offers to buy tips from her. Gets photos from her of millionairess having heart attack.Sells them to Sensational magazine - "Death Throes of a Dowager." Crane wants reporter to blackmail columnist into revealing he stole negatives. Reporter fights gangster, escapes. Moore arrested. Older photographer gets picture.	162826
1970	Over-the-Hill-Gang Rides Again, The (aka Over the Hill Gang Rides Again	MT			Ness	Editor	162827
1969	Over-the-Hill-Gang, The	MT			Ness	Editor Jeff Rose (Ricky Nelson) of a small-town Western newspaper helps aging Texas Rangers fight outlaws.Editor is son-in-law of Texas Ranger and a mayoral candidate.	162828
1987	Overboard	M	DVD -R HQ 7473, 7474. L			Parody News. Local newscast used to move along plot. Parody of news reporters. TV newscasts advance plot. Yachtsman's wife falls overboard, forgets who she is and becomes an Oregon carpenter's mate.	162829
1985	Overdrawn at the Memory Bank	MT				Reporter. Lexicorp Reporter (Paula Barrett). Transcorp Reporter (Sugith Varughese).	162830
2004	Overkill	MF			Sweden.	Photographer (Thomas Petterson).	162831
1992	Overkill: Aileen Wuornos Story, The	MT				Newscaster (Aixa Clemente). Prostitute-turned-serial miller preys mostly on truck drivers.	162832
1989	Overlevelse I det hoje Nord	MTF				Journalist Leif Blaedel (Himself)	162833
1978	Overload	N	OWN - H	Hailey, Arthur		African-American Reporter Nancy Molineaux of the California Examiner stalks terrorists and Golden State Power and Light officials. Remains independent and autonomous white male predecessors	162834
1975	Overlord	M			UK	Photographer (Mark Penfold).	162835
2007	Overnight	M				Reporter (Balazs Nemeth)	162836
1998	Overnight Delivery	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Tim McNiff). Roving Reporter (Gale Plewacki)	162837
2000	Overnight Sensation	M				Publicist (Dean Garvin). Jackie's Cameraman (Eddie Micallef).	162838
1949	Overseas Press Club	DT			Series. 10-2-1949 to 6-25-1950. CBS	Host Quincy Howe. Members of the Overseas Press Club of America discussed current events in this entry from New York.  A similar series titled Press Correspondents Panel on CBS in April and May 1949.	162839
1989	Overthrow, The	M		Parker, David Jr. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Reporter (John Teller) and Sports Photographer (Bob Norton) get stuck on a layover in the airport of an unidentified Latin America country as they are heading to Argentina to cover a sporting event.Photog snaps pictures of various people and is beaten up by some of the men he photographed. His film is stolen. Reporter later tells him that one of the men he photographed was an ex-CIA agent turned mercenary who arranges the overthrow of governments.Reporter convinces photog that "this is the most sensational scoop ever."  Two men track mercenary and eventually are kidnapped and tortured. He asks the reporter to kill a military official, then frames him as the assassin.Journalists track one of the men who tortured them and discover he has planted a bomb in a department store. Reporter rushes out with the bomb but it explodes before he can dispose of it. Photog gets pictures of it all.Photog confronts mercenary at a reception and shoots him. As he leaves shot down in the street by soldiers.	162840
1997	Owd Bob	MT				Reporter (Alan  Barker)	162841
1991	Owen Keane: Deadstick	NM		Faherty, Terence	#1 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162842
1994	Owen Keane: Die Dreaming	NM		Faherty, Terence	#4 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162843
1992	Owen Keane: Live to Regret	NM		Faherty, Terence	#2 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162844
1993	Owen Keane: Lost Keats, The	NM		Faherty, Terence	#3 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162845
1998	Owen Keane: Ordained, The	NM		Faherty, Terence	#7 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162846
1997	Owen Keane: Orion Rising	NM		Faherty, Terence	#6 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162847
1996	Owen Keane: Prove the Nameless	NM		Faherty, Terence	#5 Owen Kean Mysteries	Investigative Reporter, ex-seminarian, odd jobs as researcher, investigator	162848
1973	Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: Child of Wednesday	T			Episode #56. 11-28-1973	Reporter (Dennis Robertson). Son in a custody battle would prefer to live with his father, but the court may not let him after hearing the mother's vengeful accusation.	162849
1974	Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: Ghost of Buzz Stevens, The	T			Episode #70. 4-6-1974	Reporter is jailed for refusing to disclose the source of a story about drugs in the record industry.	162850
1972	Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: Libel is a Dirty Word	T			Episode #27. 9-28-1972	Newspapers. Wife swapping is the issue with the plaintiff suing for libel a minister.	162851
1972	Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: Who Saw Him Die?	T			Episode #32. 11-2-1972	TV News has the crime on film and there are 12 witnesses who saw it happened. The charge is murder and the odds are against Marshall's client.	162852
2005	Owen Noone and the Marauder	N		Cowie, Douglas		Reporter dig into two rock and roll stars and it quickly becomes clear that the two might not be able to survive the wealth of their own publicity, a reality neither friend bargained for and one that very well might undo their legend.	162853
1970	Owl and the Pussycat, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer.	162854
1984	Oxford Blues	M				Student Photographer (Charles Grant)	162855
1956	Oxford Folly	N		McIntosh, Louis		Press	162856
1705	Oxfordshire Nine, The	PO	USC	Anonymous (Darby, Charles?)		News	162857
2000	Oz:	T			Series 7-12-1997 to 2-23-2003	Reporter (Peter Benson, 2000-2003). Oz is the name on the street for the Oswald State Penitentiary.	162858
1998	Oz: Animal Farm	T			Episode #15. 8-24-1998	Reporter (Tim Hopper). Cyril O'Reily is raped by Schillinger and the Aryans. Hernandez gives Alvarez a task. Bellinger and Adebisi exchange love letters without meeting. Nappa wants to punish Adebisi for raping Peter Schibetta. Poet returns to Oz.	162859
2001	Oz: Blizzard of '01	T			Episode #37. 2-4-2001.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Cyril recovers from the aging drug but is still prone to violence. Ryan is visited from a woman who claims to be his mother. Beecher's chances for parole look good -- if he can stay out of trouble.Schillinger tells Carrie about Hank's death and she goes into labor. Busmalis is stood up at his wedding. Robson and Hoyt enlist a young Aryan into killing Said, but it doesn't go as planned.	162860
2000	Oz: Cock and Balls Story, A	T			Episode #25. 7-12-2000	Reporter (Peter Benson). Hamid Khan is taken off life support and Arif is chosen as the Muslims' new leader. Cyril is having nightmares after his boxing match with Khan so Ryan seeks Sister Pete's help.New inmate named Mobay arrives in Oz. Governor Devlin asks Warden Glynn to be his running mate for re-election. Shootout occurs in Oz that leaves four dead. Beecher asks his Dad to help locate Schillinger's younger son.	162861
2001	Oz: Conversions	T			Episode #34. 1-14-2001.	Reporter (Peter Benson). McManus introduces "The Cage" in lieu of the hole for Em City inmates. Omar is released from solitary only to stab Guerra and return in record time. Alvarez is recaptured and returned to solitary.Dr. Nathan returns to work. Leroy Tidd wants to become a Muslim to get close enough to kill Said. Schillinger makes friends with an incarcerated Reverend. Keller teases Beecher about his cute brother.Keller's old friend arrives and Beecher returns the favor. Chinese immigrants are housed in Em City and become pawns in the war between Morales and new inmate Redding.	162862
2001	Oz: Cuts Like a Knife	T			Episode #6. 1-28-2001.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Cyril starts to look older, a result of the aging drug. Wick has a more dramatic reaction and the program is cancelled. Alvarez's days in Em City are over once again as he is provoked by a Latino and cuts his throat.Tidd/Yudin gets close to Said meaning to kill him but loses his nerve. Rebadow pleads Busmalis's case and he's released from solitary. Omar tries to impress people by shanking McManus.Hank's body is found and a new war between Beecher and Schillinger is about to rage until Keller takes the blame for the man he loves.	162863
2003	Oz: Day in the Death…, A	T			Episode #54. 2-9-2003	Reporter Helen Lucaitis (Herself). Keller is rejected by Beecher and strikes up an alliance with Schillinger. Idzik is transferred to Em City where he has an unusual request for Omar.Glynn gets closer to who murdered Mayor Loewen as the feds seem to lose interest. One of the infirmary staff has a suspicious record of deaths. Cutler's widow visits Alvarez again.Redding has a plan to get the homeboys out of bookbinding and back under his control. Cyril's execution is set for today -- will he get a reprieve?	162864
2003	Oz: Dead Man Talking	T			Episode #49. 1-5-2003.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Augustus wrote memoirs before he died and McManus gives them to Said and a regretful Redding. Suzanne proposes a production of MacBeth instead of a talent show. Meehan gets the role before dying of natural causes.Mayor goes on trial for racially motivated double murder and racial tensions rise. Alvarez and Guerra try to make peace after Alvarez, Schillinger and Stanton are released from solitary. Winthrop gets into the brotherhood by killing Beecher's father.	162865
2002	Oz: Dream a Little Dream Of Me	T			Episode #43. 1-20-2002.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Redding and Morales forge an uneasy defensive alliance. Keller returns. The Cloutien mystery deepens.	162866
1998	Oz: Escape From Oz	T			Episode #16. 8-31-1998	Reporter (Tim Hopper). Karl Metzger replaces Wittlesey as Em City's supervisor. Alvarez attacks a CO. The governor wants to pardon a prisoner.	162867
2001	Oz: Even the Score	T			Episode #39. 2-18-2001.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Omar is sent to re-hab and starts a fight. Said's rage grows and he beats Robson to a pulp. Beecher's parole date nears as he meets with his victim's family.Morales wants to hedge his bets by having Brass's Achilles tendon cut. Connolly has a plan to blow up Emerald City.	162868
2003	Oz: Exeunt Omnes	T			Episode #56. 2-23-2003. Second Finale.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Devlin is accused of being involved in the deaths of Mayor Lowen and Glynn, among others. Prior to the pending investigation, he fires McManus from Em City. Querns replaces Glynn as warden and plans to make waves.Pablo stabs another inmate and goes to the Hole where he is stripped naked and held in a restraining chair. On the opening night of Macbeth, Keller and Vern plan to kill Beecher.Instead, Keller turns the tables and after a prop knife is replaced with a real knife, Vern is stabbed in the stomach by Beecher. FBI Agent Taylor offers Beecher parole if he helps him find dirt on Keller. Keller commits suicide.Jahfree stabs Seamus after Seamus ambushes him. Jahfree goes to the Hole and Seamus to the infirmary. Keller told Beecher that he'd taken care of the Aryans and those words come true when a mysterious package arrives at the post office.The contents are a poisonous powder which kills all the Aryans immediately. In Oz's final moments, each section of the prison is evacuated and every character gets on a yellow bus.	162869
2003	Oz: Failure to Communicate, A	T			Episode #52. 1-26-2003.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Ryan despairs about Cyril's unsuccessful appeal as a friend from Suzanne's radical days arrive in Oz. Beecher returns to Oz as a visitor and gets Keller off Death Row.Arif reluctantly takes control of the Muslims and the bookbinding business as Burr has troubles of his own keeping the homeboys in telemarketing. Martinez didn't die of poisoning.He was murdered. Penders threatens to sue about the conditions in solitary and Omar agrees not to, in exchange for a ticket back to Em City. Robson thinks up a way to get out of being Cutler's prag.	162870
2002	Oz: Impotence	T			Episode #48. 2-24-2002.	Reporter (Peter Benson). All roads lead to solitary. Robson deals with his rejection by the Brotherhood by slicing his gums away with a razor blade. McManus arranges a parole hearing for Miguel. Glynn is outraged and tells the board of Miguel's misdeeds.Miguel tries but reaches his limit with a hateful inquisitor and beats him bloody causing his 50th trip back to solitary. Gloria's guilt over Pancamo grows as he lapses into a coma.McManus tries to comfort her telling her even doing one good thing makes up for all the crap. Omar overhears Schillinger telling Cutler a new prisoner who wants to join the Brotherhood that he has to kill Said for membership.Omar almost kills Cutler. Furious and betrayed McManus sends Omar back to solitary. Beecher's guilt leads him to come forward with news of Vern raping Winthrop and Guenzel, then defies Said and returns to Keller's arms. Keller is found guilty of murder.He's sentenced to death. Cyril is moved to death row and beats on several guards. Augustus Hill is killed and all of Em City reacts with shock and confusion.	162871
2002	Oz: Laws of Gravity	T			Episode #42. 1-13-2002.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Suzanne Fitzgerald begins community service teaching music in Oz. Montgomery threatens to expose Ryan's scheming, but Ryan schemes his way out free of Montgomery. McManus gives Said a new project.Omar, the hitman that killed Hank gives up Pancamo and Schillinger takes revenge. The Reverend Clutier continues to influence his followers beyond his infirmary bed.	162872
1998	Oz: Losing Your Appeal	T			Episode #12.  8-3-1998.	Reporter (Christine Toy). Said gets Poet's poems published. Ryan O'Reily had a successful surgery and now turns his attention to Dr. Nathan. Augustus Hill's court appeal was denied.Schibetta offers Alvarez a piece of his drug trade if he kills Adebisi in return.	162873
2001	Oz: Medium Rare	T	SVD 877		Episode #33. 1-7-2001.	TV Newsmagazine Producer Lisa Logan (Ally Sheedy) and Reporter Jack Eldridge (Roger Rees) do a piece on Oz. Elridge is beaten to a pulp pursuing one aspect of the story. Reporter (Peter Benson).Staff and prisoners are interviewed by Producer Logan and Reporter Eldridge. At first they focus on Beecher's troubled time in Oz until Poet tells them about the tapes Adebisi made before he died. Querns tells Glynn to destroy the tapes.Eldridge decides not to pursue the story and instead spend the night in a cell with Cyril. Cyril hadn't taken his medication that day and remembers that Eldridge interviewed he and Ryan shortly before their mother died. He beats the reporter to a pulp.	162874
2001	Oz: Orpheus Descending	T			Episode #38. 2-11-2001.	Reporter (Peter Benson). McManus returns forcing Redding and Morales into a public display of peace. Redding disowns Hill. Hughes lets Glynn down again. McManus challenges Vayhue and the worst prisoner to play against him and the best Officer.The inmates win, but Officer Brass is impressive. Hank may not be Jewel's father. Beecher and Keller have an uneasy phone call. An Irish terrorist is kept in Oz for an uncertain amount of time. Ryan asks Gloria for a huge favor.	162875
2003	Oz: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Smell No Evil	T			Episode #50. 1-12-2003.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Beecher finally gets parole. Reconstruction ends up making the inmates in solitary sick. Telemarketing arrives in Oz. Burr sees it as the perfect alternative to drug slinging and enlists the homeboys.Alvarez tries to make contact with his old girlfriend. Schiabetta tries to curse the O'Reily's, but Ryan has powers of his own.	162876
2003	Oz: Sonata de Oz	T			Episode #51. 1-19-2003	Reporter meets with Said who attempts to start a bookbinding business. The reporter has a surprise up his sleeve. Glynn meets the press about the solitary poisonings.Beecher leaves Oz. Someone has the Mayor assassinated but no one knows who did it. Cyril begins Electro-convulsive therapy to combat severe depression and schizophrenia.	162877
1998	Oz: Tip, The	T			Episode #9. 7-11-1998	News Media. Reporter (Tim Hopper). Reporter (Rod McLachlan). Reporter (Kate Rigg). Oz is on lockdown after the riot. Special committee is set up to investigate the riot and the governor's handling of the situation.	162878
2000	Oz: Word to the Wise, A	T			Episode #30. 8-16-2000.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Most whites are transferred out of Em City. Ginzberg's execution is moved ahead due to his suffering from AIDS, but the disease gets him first. Mobay/Basil confronts his addiction.Rebadow gets permission to kill again and he chooses Busmalis as his victim, but his attempt is foiled by the Cos. Arif and Supreme Allah continue to butt heads. Beecher's daughter is found alive and Hank Schillinger is arrested.Cyril OD's on Haldol. Ryan shows his love for Dr. Nathan by killing her rapist.	162879
2000	Oz: You Bet Your Life	T			Episode #32. 8-30-2000.	Reporter (Peter Benson). Glynn drops out of the race for Lieutenant Governor. Moses breaks on through to the other side of the cell wall to strangle Miles. Cyril threatens to expose Ryan and Howell's affair so Ryan has his meds upped.Ryan and Keller hatch a scheme to overthrow Querns after a few well placed depth changes who happen to be Beecher's former lovers. Supreme Allah is sent to Solitary and Em City is locked down.Adebisi gives Said what he came for: the incriminating tapes, trusting him not to give them to Glynn. Glynn sees the tapes and fires Querns. An enraged Adebisi attacks Said, but is killed in self-defense.	162880
2009	P Lo’s House	T				News Media. Paparazzi #1 (Allegra de Peralta). Paparazzi #2 (Martin L. Carlton). Paparazzi #3 (Bill Devlin). Paparazzi #4 (Kristi Tristao).  Reality TV Director (Chance McDaniel). Network Exec #3 (Alan Pietruszewski). 	162881
2006	P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem	M				Commentator, Color (Giff Nielsen).	162882
2003	P.I.  Blues	M				Newscaster (Jim Dudek - Voice).	162883
2001	P.I.S. - Politiets indsatsstyrke	T			Episode #12.	Journalist at Press Conference (Kenan Seeberg).	162884
1976	P.J. and the President's Son	T				Reporter (Carol Worthington).	162885
1987	P.K. and the Kid	M				Commentator, Watermelon (Dick Bright)	162886
1961	P.M. East -- P.M. West	DT				Hosts Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson. Terrence O'Flaherty	162887
1978	P.M. Magazine	DT				TV Journalists. Each station supplies its own hosts and co-hosts	162888
1972	P.R. Girls	N		Glemser, Bernard	PR	Public Relations Woman Sue Marriner says she doesn't drink, and a colleague asks, "How did you get into the public Relations field?"	162889
2000	P.R.: All About Eve	T			Episode #5. 11-6-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.PR satire of both clients and PR practitioners. P.R. uncovers the outrageous, aggressive, madcap world of thirty-something Reed, a public relations maven who has slogged through the winding trenches of the business for several years.Reed is obsessed with making it. Alex and her associate and friend Jill struggle to deal with demanding clients, ruthless competitors and a talent for biting off more than they can chew.The program kicks an assortment of high-profile butts in this truth-or-dare peek at the behind-the-scenes of the public relations industry.	162890
2000	P.R.: Black From the Dead	T			Episode #8.	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162891
2001	P.R.: Cheap Skate	T			Episode #11. 8-4-2001.	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162892
2000	P.R.: Child's Play	T			Episode #6. 12-4-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162893
2000	P.R.: Deirdre's Day (aka PR:)	T			Episode #2. 10-9-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162894
2000	P.R.: Designing Women	T			Episode #4. 10-23-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162895
2000	P.R.: Forgiveness and Other Phalasies	T			Episode #10.	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162896
2000	P.R.: Interview, The (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 10-2-2000. PR - CBC series. Half-hour sit-com, 13 episodes being shot in Toronto and Scarborough.	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162897
2000	P.R.: It's Not Nice To Fool Mother Nature	T			Episode #13. 9-1-2001	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162898
2000	P.R.: Model Client, The	T			Episode #7. 12-4-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162899
2000	P.R.: Smokes and Mirrors	T			Episode #12. 8-11-2001	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162900
2000	P.R.: What About Me?	T			Episode #3. 10-16-2000	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162901
2000	P.R.: You've Got a Friend	T			Episode #9.	Public Relations agency handling the entertainment business is owned by PR Practitioners Alexandra Reed (Diane Flacks) and Jill Hayes (Ellie Harvie) in Toronto. Reed is obnoxious do-anything-for-a-deal head of the firm. Hayes is her more demure partner.Receptionist Deirdre Duncan (Fiona Reid) is upper crust British and clearly rich, enigmatic worker. PR Practitioner Manny Fornier (Alan C. Peterson) is a rival agent. Benny (Mike Beaver) and Marci Reed (Julia Paton) work for the firm.	162902
1845	P's Correspondence	SS	USC	Hawthorne, Nathaniel		Critics. Various literary names recalled in a letter written from London by a mentally disordered P.	162903
2007	P2	M				Newsman (Franck Khalfon). Businesswoman is pursued by a psychopath after being locked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve. 	162904
2003	P3 Guld	DT			Denmark	Reporter-Presenter Camilla Ottesen (Herself).	162905
1956	Pa heder och skoj	MF				Newspaper Editor (Otto Scheutz).	162906
1991	Pa open gata	MTF			Sweden	Chief Editor (Arthur Hultling).	162907
1991	Pa pletten	MTF			Denmark. Miniseries	Journalist (Soren Fauli).	162908
2004	Pa skraplanet: M.A. Numminen	TF			Finland	Interviewer (Egil Teige - Himself).	162909
1987	Pa stigende kurs	MF				Journalist fra TV (Petter Nome)	162910
1973	Pa'en igen, Amalie	MF				News Media. TV Reporter (Pedro Biker). Journalist (Preben Kaas). Journalist (Ann Marie Lie)	162911
1970	Paamaja	MF			Finland	Editor, Chief (Matti Pihlaja) Lieutenant.	162912
1928	Pace That Kills, The	M				Newspaper Headline reveals plight of heroine: shot gangster and is on the run.	162913
1952	Pace That Thrills, The	M		Scott, DeVallon, Robert Lee Johnson (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Columnist-Reporter Eve Drake (Carla Balenda) for the Morning Chronicle is assigned to do a story on motorcycle racing and objects to driver jeopardizing lives of other racers with reckless tactics. She criticizes him and sport in general in her column.Her column is "The Woman's Angle." (Driver says of her column: "women shouldn't have angles, only curves").  Driver is in charge of promotion and public relations for motorcycle company. Boss worried that negative press could hurt company.Driver's friend tries to win columnist over. She consents to interview the racer. Agrees to go on motorcycle ride with two men and another woman. Trying to outrun cops, riders wipe out, end up in mud puddle.Unknown to journalist, driver is blamed in her column for incident and loses his job. Reporter tells driver her editor changed the story. She quit her job when she found out. Gets angry when driver causes friend to crash and break a leg.Driver redeems himself by making sacrifice so friend can wing the big race while driver wins columnist. "  "So she's calling me a dog. Well I could call her a…a…newshound." "With a lot of bite in her typewriter."	162914
1999	Pacific Blue: Near Death	T			Episode #76. 4-4-1999	Newscaster (Pamela Warren).	162915
1996	Pacific Blue: Phoenix, The	T			Episode #11. 5-11-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Susan Talbot).	162916
1997	Pacific Palisades: Bet, The	T			Episode #2. 4-16-1997	News Media. Reporter (Steven Stapenhorst). Female Reporter (Marlene Mitsuko Yamane).	162917
1982	Pacific Pretence	NR	OWN - P	Clair, Daphne	Harlequin Romance #2516	Journalist Cass Reynolds sent to interview a reclusive millionaire.	162918
1942	Pacific Rendezvous	M				Correspondent Lt. Bill Gordon (Lee Bowman)	162919
1992	Pacific Station	T				News Media. You have to know how to deal with the press	162920
2010	Pacific, The: Part Two: Basilone	CC	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Media Excerpts)			Newspapers cover Guadalcanal invasion on the home front. The soldiers don’t know it but the news media have labeled them heroes. Back-up lands on Guadalcanal in the form of the 7th marines including Basilone to help defend the airfield against a Japanese night raid, suffering losses in the process. The marines, after four months of fighting enemies and disease are evacuated off the island. A ship cook informs four of them that the newspapers are calling them heroes, and that the whole world knows about what they have done. They are amazed and surprised.	162921
1700	Pacificator, The	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel		News	162922
2002	Pacino Is Missing	M				Editor #2 (Marco Giacometti)	162923
1994	Pack die Zahnburste ein	TF			Germany. Series 1994	Reporter (Sonja Zietlow). Hosts (Elmar Hong, Ingolf Luck).	162924
2007	Pack, The	M				Reporter #1 (Alyssa Rallo Bennett). Reporter (Peggy Cafferty).  Reporter (DeWanda Wise). Second-hand smoke is suspected of killing a loved one.	162925
1989	Package, The	M				Press Secretary Rogers (Joe Guzaldo). Soviet Press Secretary (Nathan Davis).	162926
2005	Package, The	N		James A. Rozhon		Reporter Morgahana Hamilton is arrogant, presumptuous and had a career built upon those things at The Savannah Morning News. She was talented, ambitious and the world seemed to be at her feet.Then her husband, Evan Hamilton, committed suicide in her office and her world disintegrated. Her job began to suffer and her friends began to worry when her phone rang not two months later.A woman uses his name and then hangs up. So starts the journey that will change the direction of her life when she is kidnapped.  Morgahana discovers why Evan committed suicide. She races against time to save the life of her only friend.And to put back her life.	162927
1999	Packing Suburbia, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Marilyn Ghigliotti). News Reporter (Christine Nagy).	162928
2009	Paco	MF			Argentina	Journalist (Nelson Castro). The story of a young physics teacher who starts consuming drugs, his mother, a well-known congressman and Nin, the woman who will try to save him from a horrible future.	162929
2006	Pacquiao: Movie, The	MF			Philippines	Commentator, Boxing (Travis Kraft).	162930
2002	Pact, The	MT	VHS 1310			News Media	162931
1890	Pactolus Prime	N	MLPL	Tourgee, Albion Winegar		Reporter Stearns and the Washington  D.C. Index.	162932
2006	Paddy Meehan: Dead Hour, The	N		Mina, Denise	#2 Paddy Meehan Series	Reporter Paddy Meehan, a cop reporter for the Scottish Daily News in Glasgow, inadvertently takes a bribe to keep a domestic dispute she's seen out of the papers, only to learn the next morning the woman involved has been murdered.Chubby, blasphemous, quick-witted Meehan.	162933
2005	Paddy Meehan: Field of Blood	N		Mina, Denise	#1 Paddy Meehan Series	Reporter Paddy Meehan, a plump, 18-year-old neophyte journalist working as a copygirl at the Scottish Daily News, digs into the murder of a young boy.	162934
2006	Paddy Meehan: Last Breath	N		Mina, Denise	#3 Paddy Meehan Series	Reporter Paddy Meehan, a cop reporter for the Scottish Daily News in Glasgow, is home alone when there’s a knock at the door. It’s the police and they have bad news. Meehan’s former boyfriend Terry Patterson’s naked body has been found in a ditch. He’s been tortured, hooded, then shot through the head, all hallmarks of an IRA assassination. Paddy is devastated. Terry was his first lover, the sort of journalist she’s always aspired to be. But why have the police come to her? Although she and Terry have had an on-off affair since they first worked together, she hasn’t seen him for more than a year. She is horrified to find that not only has Terry named her next of kin, but he has left a huge Georgian house in Ayrshire and several suitcases full of notes. What was Terry trying to tell her? As Paddy begins her investigation into his death, she realizes that if the secret he was about to expose was worth killing for, she is next in line.	162935
2008	Paddy Meehan: Slip of the Knife	NM		Mina, Denise	#4 Paddy Meehan Series	Reporter Paddy Meehan, a plump, Glaswegian journalist writes a popular newspaper column for the Scottish Daily News. She believes that “most states of emotional turmoil could be covered with a growl.” In her column, she rants about whatever annoys her that day, from the political convictions of fatuous actors to the fashion sense of soccer stars. And while she is sometimes ashamed of her splentic outbursts, this cockeyed irritability may be her greatest gift, without which she’d just be another cubby hack and self-pitying working class single parent.“You’re fat and everyone hates you,” Paddy’s editor tells her. He means to be encouraging, and that’s exactly how Paddy takes it: confirmation that she’s a bad ass. She would prefer to be lovely, beloved and slender, and her wistful longing makes her an appealing figure, even when she’s throwing a tantrum or casually hurting someone’s feelings.She doesn’t really like who she is, but unlike so many sad, inward-looking fictional ladies, she converts that dissatisfaction into fierce, outward-bound energy.One of Paddy’s long ago ex-boyfriends, washed-up Reporter Terry Hewitt has been found stripped, shot in the head and dumped in a watery ditch, possibly by agents of the IRA.  The action takes place in the early 1990s. Paddy needs every ounce of that energy to survive her latest adventures.  The 10-year-old child killer she tangled with in “Field of Blood,” has just been released from prison and is very large and very unhappy.Paddy careens around Glasgow in too-tight skirts, dressing down sinister thugs in pubs (”She’d yet to meet a man who was immune to her angry-mum voice”). She enjoys a more robust love life than tubby women in literature are usually permitted. 	162936
1989	Paddy Moretti: Death's Bright Arrow	NM	OWN - P	Sherburne, James	#5 Paddy Moretti Mysteries	Sports Columnist-Reporter Paddy Moretti, Irish-Italian racing reporter for the New York City Spirit of the Times newspaper in the 1890s.Moretti is the 1890s' most intrepid sports columnist. Murder takes the inside track in bluegrass country and Paddy searches to find the killer of man and best before any more people or horses die.	162937
1982	Paddy Moretti: Death's Clenched Fist	NM	OWN - P	Sherburne, James	#3 Paddy Moretti Mysteries	Sports Columnist-Reporter Paddy Moretti, Irish-Italian racing reporter for the New York City Spirit of the Times newspaper in the 1890s.The time is the 1890s and as the story starts, competing reporter, Nelly Bly of the World, cons Moretti into taking her into that male bastion, McSorley's Saloon. She is unmasked and Moretti has to find a new hangout.He drifts into a shady place and suddenly he is in the world of revolutionaries, anarchists and idealistic immigrants who want to make a better world -- people like Marya Perlman who is obviously patterned after Emma Goldman.Marya is framed and Moretti has to clear her -- and himself for that matter because Tammany Hall and the police are after him.	162938
1981	Paddy Moretti: Death's Gray Angel	NM	OWN - P	Sherburne, James	#2 Paddy Moretti Mysteries	Sports Columnist-Reporter Paddy Moretti, Irish-Italian racing reporter for the New York City Spirit of the Times newspaper in the 1890s.Moretti in Cogswell, Kansas 1890 aims to expose con-men who have fixed a fight in which one boxer dies. Uncovers the culprit.	162939
1980	Paddy Moretti: Death's Pale Horse	NM	OWN - P	Sherburne, James	#1 Paddy Moretti Mysteries	Sports Columnist-Reporter Paddy Moretti, Irish-Italian racing reporter for the New York City Spirit of the Times newspaper in the 1890s.Moretti is at Saratoga investigating a murder.	162940
1987	Paddy Moretti: Death's White City	NM	OWN - P	Sherburne, James	#4 Paddy Moretti Mysteries	Sports Columnist-Reporter Paddy Moretti, Irish-Italian racing reporter for the New York City Spirit of the Times newspaper in the 1890s.Turn-of-the-century sports reporter Moretti is in Chicago to cover the American Derby. He meets a beautiful, but mysterious woman whose disappearance leads him to a bizarre murder case.	162941
1917	Paddy O'Hara	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter for The London Blade, Paddy O'Hara (William Desmond),  sent to cover a war between two  Balkan principalities. War correspondent.  Disguises self as a captain's niece, turns down a bribe and falls in love.	162942
1927	Padeniye dinastij Romanovykh	MF				News Media. Monarchist Press Leader Vremya (Gospodin Suvorin-Himself).	162943
1973	Padrina, La (aka Lady Dynamite)	MF			Italy	Reporter. Woman marries Mafia boss who is shot to death. She takes a trip to Palermo to avenge her husband’s death and her next lover is killed by the Mafia and his chopped hand is delivered to her inside a cake. She goes on a violent rampage for revenge. 	162944
2004	Padrino, El	MF				Newscaster (Rachel Hunter).	162945
1972	Paese Del Sesso Selvaggio, Il (aka Deep River Savages. aka Man From Deep River. aka Sacrifice! aka Mondo cannibale)	MF			Italy	British Photojournalist John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov) is on assignment in the Burmese rain forest and is ambushed by a tribe and treated viciously as a slave until the chief’s daughter takes a liking to him. Her mother, who was a missionary child and speaks English, helps him to escape. He kills the daughter’s fiance, is captured again, marries the daughter and decides to live with the tribe, protecting them and helping them defeat a cannibal tribe at war with them. 	162946
1962	Pagador de Promessas, O	MF				Editor (Irenio Simoes).	162947
1920	Pagan Love	M		Abdullah, Achmed (Story - "Honorable Gentleman, The").  Hugo Ballin, George S. Hellman, Abdullah (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Chinese Newspaper Owner Tsing Yu-Ch'ing (Tago Yamamoto) leaves China for America and after attending a university starts a Chinese newspaper in New York in Pell Street. He falls in love with a blind girl and arranges for a doctor to cure her.She flees from him when her sight is restored. He returns to his native land and commits suicide.  A rare early view of an ethnic newspaper.	162948
1905	Pagan's Love, A	N		Clyde, Constance		Woman Journalist is a close friend	162949
2005	Page 3	M			India - Bollywood	Entertainment  Journalist Madhvi Sharma (Konkona Sen Sharma) takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes look at A-list celebrity lifestyles through the eyes of a female entertainment journalist. Senior Journalist (Navneet Sinha).Publisher's Wife (Dolly Thakore)	162950
1998	Page 3 Profile: Joanne Guest in Portugal, A	M				Photographer (Jeff Kane-Himself).	162951
1935	Page Miss Glory	M	DVD -R HQ 7680, 7681. SVD 1472	Shrank, Joseph, Philip Dunning (Play). Delmer Daves, Robert Lord (Screenplay)	Ness Book	News Media. Photographer Ed Olsen (Frank McHugh), an out-of-work newspaper photographer. Reporter (Bill Elliott). Reporter (Florence Fair).  Reporter Metz (Gavin Gordon). Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporter Slattery (Lyle Talbot). Reporter (Jack Norton).Reporter (Cyril Ring). Photographer (Jack Richardson). News Photographer (Don Brodie). Advertising Man (Rudolph Cameron). Nome, Alaska Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes).Radio Announcer (Selmer Jackson). Advertising Man (Edward Keane). Miss Glory's Radio Announcer (Phil Tead). Radio Show Announcer (Gayne Whitman).	162952
1932	Pages of Romance	R				Press	162953
1952	Pagodas, The	SS	OWN	Marti-Ibanez, Felix	In "Waltz and Other Stories."	Newspaper	162954
1967	Pahkahullu Suomi	MF				Newscaster (Heikki Kahila)	162955
2002	Paholaisen tytar	MF				TV Newscaster (Keijo Leppanen-Himself)	162956
1937	Paid to Dance	M				Newsboy (Bud McTaggart). News Vendor (Walter Lawrence). News Guy (Scott Lawrence).	162957
1953	Pail of Oysters, The	N	USC	Sneider, Vern		American Newspaperman Ralph Barton, idealistic young American newspaperman covering the island of Formosa.	162958
1935	Pain Emperor, The	SS		Page, Norvell	Spider, The (Feb. 1935)	Press. Hordes of reporters swarm after Wenworth eager to discover if he's the Spider.	162959
2004	Paintbrushes Don't Have Erasers	M			Short	Art Critic (Steven Wash).	162960
1995	Painted Desert: Novel, A	N		Barthelme, Frederick		Journalist	162961
1992	Painted Ladies	N	OWN - P	Harvey, James		News Media. NYPD Lieutenant is a media star since he solved a series of sex killings. Now he investigates the death of a beautiful call girl and the media are everywhere.	162962
1924	Painted People	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	162963
1972	Painters Painting	T				Art Critic (Clement Greenberg-Himself). Art News (Thomas B. Hess-Himself). Interviewer (Emile de Antonio). Cameraman (Ed Emshwiller).	162964
1951	Painting the Clouds with Sunshine	M				Photographer (Jill Richards).	162965
2008	Paintings of Yishai Jusidman	A			14 Oils in 2008 exhibit at the Angstrom Gallery. 	News is the inspiration for the 14 oils by Yishai Jusidman. Each of the paintings measure 28 1/2 inches by 30 1/2 inches and is framed by a gilded rectangle of gold. Each is painted in the manner of the Old Masters. Each image is based on the thumbnail photographs in the World This Week section of the Economist magazine. Some are portraits (Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton looking exhausted; Tony Blair looking flummoxed); a coal miner looking heroic, and a young protester exuding righteous defiance). Other paintings depict the victims of deliberate and accidental violence, refugees and immigrants, modern pirates, historical reenactments, moments of urban leisure and an instance of America’s epidemic obesity. Although it is easy to recall the stories that accompany some, other events have already faded into obscurity. The subjects of most come somewhere in between, with the general outline of the story still available to memory even if most of the details have been lost. 	162966
1873	Pair of Blue Eyes, A	N	OWN - P	Hardy, Thomas		Reviewer Henry Knight, intellectual, writer, reviewer and essayist.	162967
2008	Pajama Boy, The	N		Mayerson, Ginger		Newspaperman Rhyuu Shimada of Nagasaki falls in love with a young guy who resembles his lost love in Tokyo. 	162968
1957	Pajama Game, The	M	L			News Media	162969
2003	Pajama Party of Terror and Other Tales, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Layla Jade).	162970
1991	Pakanamaan kartta	MTF			Finland. Miniseries	Newscaster (Riikka Uosukainen - Herself). Something is going wrong at the local TV studios in the city of Tampere. Floor Manager Tapani (Vesa Vierikko).	162971
2002	Pakkoruotsia pa svenska teatern	MF				Interviewer (Jorn Donner-Himself - The Interviewer)	162972
1957	Pal Joey	M	DVD -R HQ 7191, 7192.			Photographer, Sidewalk (Howard Sigrist).	162973
1992	Palace Affair, The	N		Parker, Una-Mary		Social Editor Jackie Daventry follows a glamorous if unvarying routine of parties with the Best People until she meets Gerald Gould, an adoring, self-made millionaire who is everything she wants in a man--except that he's married.	162974
1991	Palace Guard	T			PR - 10-18-91	Public Relations Vice President Christy Cooper (Marcy Walker)	162975
1987	Palace of Mirrors	N	OWN - H	Rigdon, Charles		Photojournalist Brett Farrell, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist	162976
2008	Palace, The	T				Reporter (Colin Wakefield)	162977
2006	Paladins	N		Millington, Dr. Pd		Newspaper Editor is needed by street preacher Harry Kingston who inherits the ability to perform miracles and is given the task of saving the world. To get his message across, he has to deal with an egocentric newspaper editor who seems intent on turning him into the latest in a long line of Z-list celebrities. That’s a fate that could ultimately prove worse to Kingston than Armageddon itself. Kingston must first gather towards him the Circle of Twelve, a disparate group of souls whose lives become intertwined by destiny to form the most unlikely band of apostles imaginable. He soon finds that danger lurks at every turn, be it in the form of a demonic assassin out for blood or a shadowy government agency responsible  for investigating and eliminating paranormal threats. Both of which seem intent on putting him into an early grave. Worst still, he has to deal with that newspaper editor.	162978
2005	Palais Royal!	MF			France.	News Media. Frederique Dianausoa, la journaliste de Londres (Veronique Barrault). Le photographe (Etienne Chicot). Le paparazzi Ikea #1 (Michel Fortin). M. Lamache, un telespectateur (Vincent Grass). Mme Lamache, une telespectatrice (Catherine Claeys).Le journaliste a la sortie de l'ecole (Gilles David). Le paparazzi Ikea #2 (Chick Ortega).	162979
1939	Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels	N	OWN - H	Porter, Katherine Anne		Theater Critic. Miranda, 24, earns $18 a week, barely enough to eat on and pay rent, sensitive, contemplative, intelligent, compassionate. Was a news reporter, but becomes theater critic (Born)Routine female job including features, society reporter and theater critics. Considered to be a fool for passing up a story. Agrees not to write a scandal that would cause unhappiness to a young woman and is "demoted" to a lesser job (Born)Her relationship with a young man important to story, but her examination of inner self more important (Born)	162980
1990	Palermo Connection, The	M			PR	Public Relations Man Sam Toi	162981
2002	Palestine Is Still the Issue	DT			UK	Reporter (John Pilger).	162982
1977	Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein	MF			India	Interviewer (Om Shivpuri) at Post Office.	162983
1974	Pallisers, The	T			Series	Photographer (Jay Neill)	162984
1979	Palm Beach	M				Magazine Editor (Mick Eyre).	162985
1995	Palm Beach Story, The	N		Pulitzer, Roxanne		Magazine Photographer Meg MacDermott unwittingly captures on film a countess in a compromising position with her lover -- and unearths a scandal that rocks the Palm Beach posh enclave to its glittering core.Her boss, publishing mogul Hank Shaw declines to be photographed for MacDermott's latest assignment -- a photo essay about Palm Beach for his own glossy magazine.But he does clue her in on how things work in his hometown and gives her access to his wealthy, publicity-shy neighbors and friends. MacDermott slaves through charity balls, benefits and board meetings collecting candids of her less than candid quarry.As she does, she accidentally captures Shaw's neighbor, the countess, coupling with an employee in her husband's speedboat. A little passive blackmail gives MacDermott entrée to the countess's circle.MacDermott has fling with countess's cousin.  Shaw pines for countess. Chance meeting between countess's brother and Colombian drug lord gives MacDermott leverage to avenge childhood grudge and a nod toward her aspirations as a journalist.	162986
1991	Palmer Kingston: Neon Dancers	NM		Taylor, Matt and Bonnie	#2 Palmer Kingston Mysteries	Reporter Palmer Kingston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, works for the Marlinsport Tribune in Florida. His tenant and lover, Alice Jane (A.J.) Egan, writes for a competing paper, the New Seville Times.The line between career and personal life shifts constantly. When a hotshot U.S. attorney, a boyhood nemesis of Palmer, jails the town's longtime mayor as the perpetrator of a real estate scam, Palmer and A.J. go head-to-head to cover the story.A.J. has been digging up dirt on the same scam. There are more arrests, a possible suicide, and a murder. Palmer and A.J. are separately threatened as they turn over lots of rocks.Palmer, a local, uncovers a generation-old deception that leads to another act of violence. His rival reporter, A.J., is anxious and jittery but damned if she'll show it to Palmer or anyone else.	162987
1987	Palmer Kingston: Neon Flamingo	NM	OWN - P	Taylor, Matt and Bonnie	#1 Palmer Kingston Mysteries	Reporter Palmer Kingston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, works for the Marlinsport Tribune in Florida. His tenant and lover, Alice Jane (A.J.) Egan, writes for a competing paper, The New Seville Times.Ace crime reporter Kingston knows the hard-charging Alice Jane Egan of the New Seville Times is tough competition the moment he lays her eyes on her. A retired police captain is slashed to death, apparently by a knife-wielding maniac.The rival Florida reporters rush down the investigative trail. Along the way somebody plants a bomb in Alice's car and an old kidnapping case from Palmer's cub reporting day resurfaces. Meanwhile the two newshounds fall in love.	162988
1991	Palmero Connection, The	M	SV 157			Reporter interviews Jim Belushi as politician. His wife, magazine writer and editor. Edwin Newman as himself	162989
1998	Palmetto	M	DVD. SVD 776			Newspaperman Harry Barber (Woody Harrelson), contemporary, small-town Florida newspaperman whose enterprising reporting on local corruption got him framed and sent to prison. Palmetto is Harry Barber.1st Reporter (Jim R. Coleman). 2nd Reporter (Victoria Tan). Courtroom Reporter (Douglas Mann). Courtroom Photographer (Marcus Thomas). Ken TV Anchor (Ernie Garrett).	162990
2005	Palmetto Pointe	T			Episode #1.  8-28-2005	Reporter (Braxton Honeycutt).	162991
1989	Palombella rossa	MF				News Media. Reporter (Mariella Valentini).	162992
1981	Palomino	NR	OWN - P	Steel, Danielle		Reporter for Paris-Match	162993
1934	Palooka	M	SVD 1239			Reporter (Jack Mower). Photographer (Larry Steers). Sportswriters	162994
1951	Pals of the Golden West	M	DVD -R HQ 8916		Roy Rogers	Photographer Pinky Lee (Pinky Lee).	162995
1986	Paltoquet, Le	MF			France.	News Media. The Journalist (Daniel Auteuil).	162996
1984	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #1	CB		Simpson, Don	#1 Megaton Man, The. December, 1984	Reporter Pamela Jointly, a Lois Lane clone who works for The Manhattan Project newspaper. The Megaton Man, in his civilian alias of Reporter Trent Phloog, works at the newspaper and nurses a huge crush on her. Parody Comic Heroes.Jointly has been called a muckraking liberal columnist who goes after Megaton Man even more bluntly in her essays. Stella Starlight, the See-Thru Girl superhero, had a fling with Megaton Man despite being married.Living in Megatropolis in Michigan, USA, Trent Phloog has made a living as a superhero Megaton Mann (aka The Man of Molecules), in a metallic blue costume with yellow gloves and boots.Phloog became Megaton Man when he either bitten by a radioactive frog or as the result of a military megasoldier program. He is married to Stella Starlight, who is known as the superheroine Earth Mother. They have a child.Dr. Software kidnapped Journalist Pamela Jointly from the offices of the Manhattan Project newspaper.	162997
1986	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #10: Overkill!	CB		Simpson, Don	#10 Megaton Man. June, 1986 - Last issue in the series	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	162998
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #2: Cosmic Cue-Ball Unleashed!, The.	CB		Simpson, Don	#2 Megaton Man, The. February, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	162999
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #3: Partyers From Mars!"	CB		Simpson, Don	#3 Megaton Man, The. April, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.Jointly adapts to life in Ann Arbor. Trent returns.	163000
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #4: Stella by Starlight/News of the World	CB		Simpson, Don	#4 Megaton Man, The. June, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163001
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #5: Stella's Story	CB		Simpson, Don	#5 Megaton Man, The. August, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163002
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #6: Enter the Quantum Leaper and Rose Shark!	CB		Simpson, Don	#6 Megaton Man, The. October, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.Reporter Trent Phloog goes on TV with serious allegations against The Man of Molecules sponsored by the dread Kolordot Corporation	163003
1985	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #7: Search Begins, The	CB		Simpson, Don	#7 Megaton Man, The. December, 1985	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163004
1986	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #8: All-Collegiate Issue!	CB		Simpson, Don	#8 Megaton Man, The. February, 1986	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163005
1986	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man #9: Mewgaton Men!	CB		Simpson, Don	#9 Megaton Man, The April, 1986	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163006
1989	Pamela Jointly: Megaton Man Meets the Uncategorizable X+Thems #1	CB		Simpson, Don	Megaton Man, The. April, 1989	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163007
1988	Pamela Jointly: Return of Megaton Man, The #1	CB		Simpson, Don	Return of Megaton Man #1. July, 1988	Reporter Pamela Jointly of the Manhattan Project newspaper lives in a communal house in Ann Arbor with Stella Starlight and Clarissa James. Trent Phloog is forced to resume identity of Megaton Man. He secretly loves Jointly but is married to Starlight.The president wants the nuclear-powered super-hero back at work.	163008
1988	Pamela Jointly: Return of Megaton Man, The #2: Fortitude of Solemness, The	CB		Simpson, Don	Return of Megaton Man #2. August, 1988	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163009
1988	Pamela Jointly: Return of Megaton Man, The #3: Reborn -- Redeemed!	CB		Simpson, Don	Return of Megaton Man #3. September, 1988	Reporters Pamela Jointly and Trent Phloog work at The Manhattan Project Newspaper. Phloog is really The Megaton Man who nurses a huge crush on the ace Lois Lane-type reporter. He yells "Whoo! Pammy Baby!" She thinks Trent is a macho jerk.	163010
1965	Pamela Mason Show, The	DT				Talk Show	163011
1991	Pamela Smart Story, The	T			Docudrama	News Media	163012
1993	Pamietnik znaleziony w garbie	MF			Poland	Reporter in Airport (Jolanta Fajkowska).	163013
2001	Pamptohoi A.E.	MF				Reporter (Eva Kotanidou)	163014
1937	Pan redaktor szaleje	MF				Editor Antoni Dzierzba (Adam Brodzisz - The Real Editor). Would-Be Editor Bohdan Zubraye (Stanislaw Sielanski).	163015
1970	Pan Tau: Pan Tau a Claudie	T			Episode #7.	TV Reporter (Jiri  Bruder). TV Reporter (Oldrich Velen). Journalist (Ilona Jirotkova). Journalist (Ivana Herglotzova).	163016
1945	Pan-Americana	M	DVD -R HQ 6947, 6948. SV 169			Press	163017
1992	Panama Deception, The	M				News Media. NBC Nightly News Anchor (Deborah Norville). International Journalist (Valerie Van Isler). Journalist-Author (Mark Hertsgaard-Himself). Investigative Journalist (Robert Knight-Himself). Investigative Journalist (Doug Vaughan-Himself).Editor, La Republica (Escolastico Calvo), in detention. Spanish Photographer Lies Dead in the Street (Juantxu Rodriguez-Himself). Panamanian Cameraman (Manuel Becker-Himself).	163018
0001	Panathenaicus	ER	COPY	Isocrates	17-20 B.C.	Critics. Against critics.	163019
1988	Pancho Barnes	MT				Photographer (Robert F. Cawley).	163020
1972	Pancho Villa	M				Photographer (Tony Ross).	163021
2000	Pandaemonium	M				Journalist (Peter Harkness)	163022
2006	Pandanggo	MF			Philippines.	Photographer (Roeder).	163023
2007	Pandemic	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Newscaster (Maury Rogow). TV News Anchor (John Milton Branton). TV Reporter (Gina Fricchione). Bird flu virus spreads throughout Los Angeles as a doctor from the CDC races to find a vacine.	163024
1982	Pandemonium	M				Reporter (Phil Hartman). Photographer (Michael Kless).	163025
1998	Pandora Project, The	M				TV Anchor Wendy Lane (Erika Eleniak) is supposed to marry a CIA agent in a few days when he runs off to stop a former associate who has stolen a weapon that kills people without harming building. He goes in pursuit hoping to complete the case before his wedding day. 	163026
1928	Pandora's Box (Die Buschse Der Pandora)	M		Wedekind, Franz (Plays - "Erdgeist" and "Die Buchse Der Pandora"). Joseph R. Fliesler (Titles). Ladislaus Vajda (Screenplay)	Germany - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner  is engaged but has an affair with a woman and is later caught in an embrace with her. Owner uses paper  to promote the woman when she is given a part in a musical revue.	163027
1996	Pandora's Clock (aka Doomsday Virus)	MT	DVD -R HQ 7865, 7866, 7867, 7868	Nance, John J. (Novel). David Israel (Teleplay).	Miniseries. Ness	TV Reporter Dave Telander (Pat Cashman). Reporter is on a plane where a deadly virus breaks out. News Anchor (Nerissa E. Williams). ICN TV News Director (Sean Everett). Press Secretary (Jane Jones).	163028
1965	Pandora's Penchant	P	MLPL	Morris, R.E.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	163029
1970	Pane, vy jste vdova!	MF				Critic (Ladislav Smoljak). Critic (Zdenek Sverak).	163030
1939	Pani Moralka kraci mestem	MF			Czechoslovakia	Editor (Jan S. Kolar).	163031
1965	Panic	M				Commentator, Flight (Paul Carpenter)	163032
2001	Panic	M				News Media. News Anchor (Brian O'Sullivan).	163033
1963	Panic	M				Fight Commentator (Paul Carpenter).	163034
1910	Panic in Paris	NSF		Lermina, Jules	Anticipates Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Lost World” (1912) and “The Poison Belt” (1913).	France’s Investigative Reporter Team and an English detective attempt to solve a baffling mystery that begins innocently enough when the corpse of a London boxer is discovered at sunrise on the Place de la Concorde in Paris. But the man was reportedly seen in London only a couple of hours earlier.  The investigative reporter team and detective are led to a network of vast caverns under Paris inhabited by prehistoric monsters waiting to be released. 	163035
1968	Panic in the City	M				Reporter (Dodie Warren). Reporter (Rush Williams).	163036
1995	Panic in the Park	G		Anonymous	CD-Rom Computer Game	News Media. Reporter (Cynthia Steele). Editor (Charlie Stewart).	163037
1996	Panic in the Skies!	MT	DVD -R HQ 7575, 7576			Reporter #2 (Dan Paulson). Reporter #3 (Steve Leon). Reporter #4 (Brian Arnold)	163038
1950	Panic in the Streets	M				Reporter Neff (Dan Riss), a newspaper reporter.	163039
1962	Panic in Year Zero!	M				Radio Newscasts about bombs and aftermath	163040
1986	Panic of '89, The	N	OWN - H	Erdman, Paul		News Media	163041
1936	Panic on  the Air	M		Tinsely, Theodore A. (Short Story - "Five Spot.") Harold Shumate (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Announcer and sports reporter Jerry (Lew Ayres) gets involved in a search for a fortune in missing ransom money.  Associate Andy (Benny Baker).  Captured by crooks, escapes,  and phones in his broadcast.Shoot-out and recovery of missing money.	163042
1979	Panic on Page One	NM	OWN - P	Stewart Linda		Columnist. Los Angeles Tribune, formerly a serious sheet, faces extinction. New publisher, Harrison "Trip" Crawford hires Vince Perrino, a drunken columnist to egg on a serial killer.Newspaper floundering. Publisher who wants to save the paper even if it means destroying it. Once respected writer who needs a paycheck far more than he needs respect.	163043
1957	Panic!	T			Westbrook Van Voorhis host	Press	163044
1981	Panikos sta sholeia	MF				Reporter (Mary Chronopoulou)	163045
1870	Panjandrum, The	SS		Trollope, Anthony	In "Complete Short Stories, Anthony Trollope, The."	Magazine. It is now just thirty years ago since we determined to establish the Panjandrum Magazine."  We: a set of human beings.	163046
1953	Panorama	DT			UK. Series 11-11-1953-	TV News Program, the longest-running public affairs program in the world. Investigates and uncovers stories about Britain and the world.Reporters Steve Bradshaw, Sarah Barclay (1994-1999, 2001), Jane Corbin, Shelley Jofre (1999, 2000), John Ware (1986), Betsan Powys, Vivian White (1999), Tom Mangold (1976), Robin Denselow (1986).;Reporters John Penycate (1986), Fred Emery (1986), Robert Harris (1986), Gavin Hewitt (1986), Richard Lindley (1986), Declan Lawn (2004).Reporter-Interviewers Michael Barrat, Martin Bashir, Michael Charlton, Robin Day (1967-1979), Trevor Phipott, Leonard Parkin. Correspondent Jane Corbin (1988-2000). Book Critic Nancy Spain. Theater Critic Lionel Hale. Art Critic Denis Mathews.Presenters Gavin Esler (2003), John Sweeney (2007), Pat Murphy (1953), Max Robertson (1954), Alastair Burnet (1972), Christopher Chataway, David Dimbleby, John Freeman, Robert Kee, Malcolm Muggeridge.	163047
1961	Panorama	DF			West Germany. Series 1961-	TV Newsmagazine. Hosts Rof Menzel (1961), Dr. Besser (1962-1963), Rudiger Proske (1962-1963), Werner Baecker (1963), Gerhard Bott (1975-1976), Joachim Fest (1965-1966), Peter Gatter (1981-1987), Ulrich Happel (1977), Manfred Jenke (1963).Hosts Dietrich Koch (1963-1964), Eugen Kogon (1964), Watler Menningen (1963), Peter Merseburger (1967-1975), Jurgen Neven-du-Mont (1963), Anja Reschke (2001), Winfried Scharlau (1978-1981), Patricia Schlesinger (1997-2001), Guido Schutte (1963).Hosts Gert von Paczensky (1961-1963), Joachim Wagner (1987-1996).	163048
1956	Panorama	DF			Denmark. Series 1956-1959	TV Documentary Magazine.	163049
1960	Panorama	DF			Spain. Series 1960-1963	Hosts Federico Gallo, Enrique Rubio.	163050
1975	Panorama	DF			Cuba. Series 1975.	TV Documentary.	163051
1992	Panorama	DF			Canada. Series.	TV Documentary. Hosts Pierre Granger, Gisele Quenneville.	163052
1882	Pantaletta: Romance of Sheheland, A	N	USC	Wood, Mrs. J. Pantaletta		Editor Icarus Byron Gullible, proprietor of a new journal in our western metropolis, rank of editor. "In other words, I became a daily bather in the waters of tribulation, and a devout reader of the third chapter of Job.	163053
1995	Panther	M				Reporter (Mark Buntzman - Pushy Reporter). Reporter at Capitol (Tim Loughrin). Reporter at Police Station (Christopher Michaels).	163054
1957	Pantomania: Babes in the Wood	MT				Commentator, Sherwood (Peter Dimmock)	163055
2005	Pants on Fire	N		Alderson, Maggie		Magazine Editor Georgia Abbott is a sassy woman who searches for romance among flamboyant artists and social climbers in Sydney. Abbott has all but given up on love after walking in on her cheating fiancé. Tired of sulking around London, Georgia decides a change of scenery will be just the thing to cure her broken heart. On a whim, she accepts an editorial job at Glow Magazine and heads down under. Georgia gets to know the recovering addict, the bulimic and the self-absorbed promiscuous princess who make up Glow’s editorial staff. Though Georgia quickly adopts the staff’s insouciant attitude and quirky style, her introduction to Sydney’s men doesn’t go quite as smoothly. She joins the party scene as expected by someone who works for a magazine that offers information on orgasms for the 18-26 female -- by 27 you know or are too frigid to matter. Georgia falls for a succession of wrong men -- the pathological womanizer, the and some dimwit who’s in love with another woman and the underachieving artist who is far too fond of marijuana. Until Georgia builds her self-confidence and properly heals from her breakup, she’ll never meet Mr. Right. As her year in Sydney comes to an end, there’s a surprise or two in store for Georgia providing hope there are still good men out there. 	163056
1952	Papa Bear's Newsreel	DT			Series. 4-27-1952 to 10-26-1952.	Host-Narrator Frank Bear.  Pre-1948 newsreels with stories and information geared to children aired on this program from Chicago.	163057
1936	Papa sie zeni	MF				City Editor (Stanislaw Grolicki)	163058
1971	Papa, les petits bateaux	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter (Jean-Claude Massoulier)	163059
1992	Papagei, Der	MF				Journalist (Torsten Grandt). TV Journalist-TV Moderator (Andreas Sportelli).	163060
1969	Paparazzi	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	163061
1998	Paparazzi	M				Sports Reporter (Didier Cauchy). Press (Francoise Lepine)	163062
2004	Paparazzi	M	DVD -R HQ 3891, 3892.			Tabloid Photographer Rex Harper (Tom Sizemore) is a bottom-feeding celebrity shutterbug, lowlife operator who grins just at the moment he's sliming you. Harper snaps invasive family photographs of a newly minted action star.The actor then murders paparazzi who stalk celebrities. Points out that the worst excesses of tabloid photographers are part of a tacit contract with the public.Bo's Publicist (Wendy Braun).  Reporter (Joel Connable). Female Field Reporter (Leyna Nguyen). Reporter (Dean Nolen). Reporter (Angela Martinez). Smartass Paparazzi (Robert Catrini). Paparazzi (Boyd Kelly), (Scott R. Tomasso).	163063
2009	Paparazzi	MUS		Fusari, Rob and Stefani Germanotta (Songwriters). 	Lady GaGa	Paparazzi. “We are the crowd, we’re c-comin’ out Got my flash on, it’s true Need that picture of you It so magical, we’d be so fantastical.”“Leather and jeans, garage glamorous Not sure what it means But this photo of us it don’t have a price Ready for those flashing light ‘Cause you know that baby, I.”“I’m your biggest fan, I’ll follow you until you love me Papa, paparazzi Baby, there’s no other superstar, you know that I’ll be Your papa, paparazzi.”“Promise I’ll be kind But I won’t stop until that boy is mine Baby, you’ll be famous, chase you down until you love me Papa, paparazzi”“I’ll be your girl backstage at your show Velvet ropes and guitars Yeah, cause you’re my rock star in between the sets Eyeliner and cigarettes”“Shadow is burnt, yellow dance and we turn My lashes are dry, purple teardrops I cry It don’t have a price, loving you is cherry pie, Cause you know that baby, I”“I’m your biggest fan, I’ll follow you until you love me Papa, paparazzi Baby, there’s no other superstar, you know that I’ll be Your papa, paparazzi”“Promise I’ll be kind But I won’t stop until that boy is mine Baby, you’ll be famous, chase you down until you love me Papa, paparazzi”“Real good, we dance in the studio Snap, snap to that shit on the radio Don’t stop for anyone We’re plastic but we still have fun”“I’m your biggest fan, I’ll follow you until you love me Papa, paparazzi Baby there’s no other superstar, you know that I’ll be Your papa, paparazzi”“Promise I’ll be kind But I won’t stop until that boy is mine Baby, you’ll be famous, chase you down until you love me Papa, paparazzi.”Music Video has many photos beings taken, newspaper headlines (“Lady No More GaGa,” “Gonna Hit Rock Bottom,” Lady GaGa Innocent” and other headlines with photographs.	163064
1962	Paparazzi Photographers and High Fashion	DT		Avidon, Richard		Paparazzi. Tale of rabid journalists chasing the actor Mike Nichols and the model Suzy Parker till Parker tries to slit her wrists -- a tale loosely based on Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton/s steam-heated journey through the tabloids.	163065
2009	Paparazzi Princess	NJ		Calonia, Jen	#4 Secrets of My Hollywood Life Series	Paparazzi and Publicists. Kaitlin Burke, star of the long-running hit TV series, “Family Affair,” is now 17 and preparing for some major changes in her life. The show is going off the air and Kaitlin just wants some time to deal with the loss in her own way. But everyone around her seems to have other agendas. Her manager mom, her personal assistant, her publicist and her agent are all hounding her to find a new project. The only people available to give sympathy seem to be notorious party girls, Ava and Lauren, and suddenly America’s favorite good girl TV star is seen out dancing late at night and spending way too much money in trendy boutiques. Shopping sprees and the Tinseltown nightlife seem fun at first, but soon Kaitlin realizes that being a paparazzi princess just might be her downfall. 	163066
2001	Paparazzi-Poker	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	TV Journalist. Journalist	163067
2006	Paparazzi: Adventures on the Red Carpet	G			Computer Game at peer flixgame.com	Paparazzi. You earn dollars by snapping photos of Paris and Wacko Jacko who run away.	163068
2003	Paparazzi: Reel Tragedy: Toronto Film Festival	DT	DVD -R 1634		Episode. 7-23-2003. Series	Entertainment photojournalist shoots the Toronto Film Festival	163069
2003	Paparazzi: What is the Price of a Picture?	DT	SVD 1423			Tabloid Photographer pursues photos of pop singer Madonna	163070
1996	Paper Brigade, The	M	SVD 605			Small Town Paperboy and his nerdy buddies fight back when a local bully tries to take over their turf	163071
1941	Paper Bullets (aka Gangs, Inc. Gang War)	M				Reporter Bill Dugan (Alan Ladd) goes undercover, doubles for a notorious gangster Jimmy Kelly who he resembles from a newspaper picture.	163072
1954	Paper Chain	N		Benedict, Lawrence		News Media	163073
1988	Paper Chase, The	N		Garner, William		News Media	163074
1978	Paper Chase, The: Consigliore's Daughter, The	T			Episode #35.	Reporter (George Marshall Ruge).	163075
2007	Paper Children	N		Fine, Marcia		Photojournalist Sarah pursues a career in photography in 1940. She is sent on assignment to the Displaced Persons camps in Europe and the experiences destroys her faith. She ends up pursuing a hedonistic life. Her daughter, Mimi, is a solitary young woman and becomes curious about the family’s past. She explores the Holocaust and searches for her roots. She discovers Paulina who hands over her family’s pre-war correspondence that she calls her “Paper Children.” Paulina was the privileged daughter of aristocratic parents  who reluctantly follows her driven businessman husband to America in 1929. From a vantage point in New York, she endures a difficult marriage and slowly becomes aware of the destruction of her large extended family in Poland as the Nazis tighten their grip on Europe. Then in 1940, Paulina’s daughter, Sarah, goes on an assignment that will change her life. 	163076
1879	Paper City, A	N	MLPL	Locke, David Ross (Petroleum V. Nasby)		Editor Myra Mold, the dedicated editor faces the charge that because of her work she has neglected her husband, children and home. Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby.Editors in a frontier Illinois village as bribe-taking liars.	163077
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 10	T			Episode #10. 11-27-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine, realizes that Racine used him to get highlighted in his article. Laurie draws rave reviews. Racine starts to mold her brooding male model.	163078
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 12	T			Episode #12. 12-11-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine, has been chosen to write the screenplay for a movie inspired by his article. Racine is surprised to learn this. Obsessed fan Lewis Crosby travels to New York to meet Laurie.	163079
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 13	T			Episode #13. 12-18-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. Colette and Wesley are models of restrained civility during the press conference to announce the acquisition of Ferrier cosmetics. Reporter #1 (Mariko Tse).	163080
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 14	T			Episode #14. 12-25-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. Racine is reluctant to tell Mark anything about her past. On the eve of the Tempus show, Wesley tells Grayson Carr to give David's designs a negative review.	163081
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 3	T			Episode #3. 9-25-1984. Series 9-23-1984 to 12-25-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine.	163082
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 4	T			Episode #4. 10-9-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. Racine is interviewed for an expose about the fashion industry.	163083
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 5	T			Episode #5. 10-16-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. Racine interviews a new male model. Laurie's school chums chide her about her not-so-innocent looking photographs for "Expectations."	163084
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 6	T			Episode #6. 10-23-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine.	163085
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 7	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. Wesley approaches the editor of a fashion magazine hoping to plant the seeds of a negative review of David's fall line.	163086
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 8	T	DVD -R HQ 5159		Episode #8. 10-16-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine. A magazine story may hurt Laurie. Collette arrives. Blair decides to model again. Racine prepares Chris for stardom. News Media.	163087
1984	Paper Dolls: Episode 9	T			Episode #9. 11-20-1984	Reporter Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), reporter for Newsbeat Magazine finishes his story. Racine does her part to sabotage the review of David's line and offers a contract to Chris.	163088
1991	Paper Dynasty, The	N	OWN - H	Gardner, Theodore Roosevelt, II		Newspaper Owner Benjamin Raines Olin buys the Los Angeles Tribune and starts a newspaper dynasty	163089
1956	Paper Foxhole	T		Elward, James	In "Prize Plays of Television and Radio, 1956." - - Kraft Television Theatre - 4-4-56.	Publisher Andrew J. Fogarty (Norman Lloyd) of Event Magazine. Event magazine, publication out-ranked only by Life and Look.Macauley (Editor of National Affairs). Sanders (Editor of European Affairs). Ferguson (Editor of Baltic Affairs). George Harris (Editor of Far-Eastern Affairs), Hal March	163090
1968	Paper Lion	M	DVD -R 1526	Plimpton, George (Book based on first-hand, personal experiences).. Lawrence Roman (Screenplay)	AFI-"Sports Illustrated"/Authors. Ness Book	Magazine Journalist George Plimpton (Alan Alda) in process of editing own magazine when editor for Sports Illustrated tells him he still owes them six articles. To fulfill commitment, he arranges to join Detroit Lions.Wants to write about experiences with professional football team without his teammates knowing his identity. Tries to survive training camp.  Plimpton represents new breed of reporters who were no longer just observers, but participants.Other Plimpton articles included pitching in a baseball game and boxing with Sugar Ray Robinson.	163091
1992	Paper Man, The	M				Newspaper Owner Phillip Cromwell (John Bach) purchases The Globe, a run-down Sydney tabloid, 1965-1995 in Australia. Clear parallels with Rupert Murdock	163092
1990	Paper Mask	M				Reporter (Lee Simpson)	163093
1977	Paper Money	N	OWN - P	Follett, Ken		News Media	163094
1973	Paper Moon	M	DVD -R HQ 6848, 6849			Photographer (George Lillie - The Photographer).	163095
1949	Paper Orchid	M		LaBern, Arthur (Novel). Val Guest (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Stella Mason (Hy Hazell) gets job on the Daily National and becomes known as "The Orchid." When owner of paper dies, widow takes over and fires most of the staff, which goes to rival World Record.Two papers compete over story of actor murdered in Mason's apartment. Killer turns out to be Crime Reporter Freddy Evans (Sidney James), who confesses to committing murder in a drunken fit and planting body in apartment.When he is discovered, the reporter throws himself under a train.Monthly Film Bulletin, 5/31/49: "The film seems to be concerned in proving two old adages: that all journalists do their best work when drunk, and that they will do anything for a story."	163096
1948	Paper Orchid	NM		LaBern, Arthur		Press	163097
1951	Paper Palace, The	NM	GPL	Harling, Robert		Editor David Wensley. When the man who controls 12 newspapers in London's Fleet Street will not print the obituary of a certain man, his editor and one of his columnists become suspicious and uncover an unsavory past	163098
1986	Paper Phoenix	NM	PVL	Friedman, Kinky		Crusading Newspaper Publisher Larry Hawkins is found dead from a fall out his office windows.	163099
1930	Paper Profits	N		Train, A.C.		Press	163100
1971	Paper Roses	MT				Critic (Dudley Jones - The Critic).	163101
1954	Paper Sword, The	T			Cavalcade of America. 4-27-54	Press	163102
1975	Paper Tiger	M		Davies, Jack (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	German TV Reporter Gunther Muller (Hardy Kruger). TV Cameraman (Tony Braun).	163103
1983	Paper Tiger	N		Walker, Elizabeth Neff		Columnist Hilary Campbell is torn between Jonathan Marsh, her attractive editor on the newspaper, and George Meadows, a successful businessman	163104
1995	Paper Tiger	NR		Rice, Patricia		Journalist Daniel Mulloney is a mysterious and alluring man who claims to be heiress Georgina Hanover fiancé's brother and who attacks the family's wealth and power. The heiress was returning  home to marry the man of her dreams and then meets Mulloney.Mulloney is handsome, intelligent, witty and sensitive man. She would like to help him start up a newspaper in Cutlerville and begin his journalistic crusade for workers' rights.The primary exploiter of workers and women in Cutlerville is Mulloney's father -- the one who abandoned him at birth.  Mid-19th century America journalism and photography.	163105
1998	Paper-Thin Immortals	M				News Media. Feature Journalist (Marni L. Berger). Commentator (Andrew Eisenheimer). Photographer (Eric Oertel).	163106
1994	Paper, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5269, 5270. L	Koepp, David, Stephen Koepp (Screenplay). Former editor of Time.	Ness Book	Newspaper staff of The New York Sun. Metro Editor Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton) wooed by The Sentinel Editor Paul Bladden (Spalding Gray). Sneaks look at notes on his desk. Managing Editor Alicia Clark (Glenn Close) worries about paper's finances.New York Sun Editor Bernie White (Robert Duvall) gives Hackett five hours to get story. Hackett's wife, Martha (Marisa Tomei), pregnant, and Columnist McDougal (Randy Quaid) do the reporting. "You're not a columnist. You're a reporter who writes long."Hackett assigns inept rookie photographer to shoot arrest, but she gets picture. It runs on page one. Columnist urges him to yell, "Stop the Presses." Hackett-Clarke battle. She stops him from replating front page. Columnist furious.Paper's reputation for gory photos and dumb headlines, but never knowingly printed false story. Parking commissioner columnist hounded tries to shoot him. Hits Close who ends up in hospital with Martha. Clarke reworks front page. Wife gives birth.Max, Photographer New York Sun (Joe Viviani).  Sun Newsroom Staffer (Patricia Holihan). Robin (Amelia Campbell), Cub Photographer, New York Sun. Press Operator (Jack O'Connell). Copy Editor (Ed Jupp Jr.). News Truck Driver (Frank Inzerillo).	163107
2008	Paper, The: Episode #2	T	DVD -R HQ 9849		Episode #2. 4-21-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. |The new editor-in-chief tries to overcome dissension with an ice cream social. 	163108
2008	Paper, The: Episode #3	T	DVD -R HQ 9865		Episode #3. 4-28-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. Alec courts  promising new junior editor at a Dave Matthews Band concert. 	163109
2008	Paper, The: Episode #4	T	DVD -R HQ 9881		Episode #4. 5-5-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her co-worker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. |Alex wants to prove he should be editor-in-chief. The first deadline of the year is chaotic. Glana’s boyfriend plans a romantic  date. 	163110
2008	Paper, The: Episode #5	T	DVD -R HQ 9898		Episode #5. 5-12-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. |An editors meeting reveals warring cliques within the newspaper. Amanda faces the possibility of mutiny.	163111
2008	Paper, The: Episode #6	T	DVD -R HQ 9919		Episode #6. 5-19-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. |Ms. Weiss takes drastic measures to force the two sides to work together. Homecoming relieves stress. 	163112
2008	Paper, The: Episode #7	T	DVD -R HQ 9961		Episode #7. 5-26-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. |Glana’s article on a teen genius shakes up the status quo. Ms. Weiss calls the editors in for a team-bonding retreat. 	163113
2008	Paper, The: Episode #8	T	DVD -R HQ 9961		Episode #8. 5-26-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. Amanda, the paper's copy editor, is the new editor-in-chief. Alex, the paper’s sports editor, is the new managing editor.Then, there's Gina, the paper's clubs editor, is the new news editor. Her coworker and boyfriend, is Trevor, the new layout editor.  Adam is the new advertising manager. Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, who is now the entertainment editor. Alex and Amanda confront each other about their rocky professional and personal relationships. 	163114
2008	Paper, The: Premiere	T	DVD -R HQ 9829		Episode #1. 4-14-2008. Eight-Episode Reality Show on MTV	School Newspaper Staff. MTV takes viewers to the world of high school journalism as it launches The Paper, a new reality series premiering on April 14.  The show is set in Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Florida, home of the award-winning newspaper The Circuit, and centers on its fiercely competitive student staff members that exhibit the aptitude, pride and ambition of future leaders as they put great efforts into writing impressive stories and making the best paper they possibly can. For eight episodes, The Paper will follow an ambitious bunch of students as they struggle to maintain good grades, manage extracurricular activities and battle it out to see who has what it takes to produce news that's fit to print. For the soon-to-be seniors, the competition is much fiercer as they vie for the position of editor-in-chief.  However, only one will score the top slot.  One of the hopefuls contending for the coveted position is Amanda, the paper's current copy editor.  Her main job is to check and edit the paper for proper grammar, punctuation and style, though she tends to oversee everything.  She is also the last staffer to touch the paper before it goes to the printer.  Though she is a top choice for the editor-in-chief position, other frontrunners find Amanda's passion for journalism a little hard to swallow. Unlike Amanda, her friend Alex appears to be more friendly and sociable.  He is presently the paper's sports editor but will soon face-off against Amanda as he aims for the top slot as well. Despite the fact that he has never succeeded at playing sports, Alex excels at writing about them and is now aspiring to branch out and cover more ground as a journalist. Also in the running is the business manager, Adam, who has a flair for the dramatic.  Described as the busiest human being alive, Adam is a natural-born salesman and has already established his worth when it comes to the tireless pursuit of money, which has given the paper's staff the freedom to cover more stories.Then, there's Gina.  She's the paper's clubs editor and although a strong contender for editor-in-chief, she sometimes gets distracted by her coworker and boyfriend, Trevor, the assistant business manager and technical guru who is also eyeing the editor-in-chief post.Rounding up the cast are activist Cassia, Amanda's best friend and confidante at the paper, and Dan, the most vocal staff writer. These two are also in the running for the top opening.Watch the drama unfold as these students run an award- winning paper while putting their friendships aside.	163115
1999	Paperback Hero	M				Journalist (Michael Forde)	163116
1995	Paperboy	N	OWN - H	Dexter, Pete		Reporter Ward James is a reclusive, obsessed young reporter, half of a famous investigative team in Miami, son of a newspaper family.  Moat County (Florida) Tribune	163117
1999	Paperboy	N		Holland, Isabelle		Aspiring Reporter Kevin O'Donnell, a 12-year-old in 1881 New York City, works as a messenger for a prominent newspaper and dreams of being a reporter. James Langley, patrician publisher of the Chronicle.	163118
1996	Paperboy	NJ	OWN - H	Kroeger, Mary Kay and Louise Bordon. (Ted Lewin, illustrator)		Newsboy. Willie Brinkman, paper boy for the Cincinnati Times-Star.	163119
1994	Paperboy, The	M	SVD 632			Newsboy. Murder makes grisly headlines when a seemingly innocent newsboy becomes obsessed with a young divorcee	163120
2005	Paperclips	DM	DVD -R HQ 8X 4823, 4824			White House Correspondents Peter W. Schroeder and his wife Dagmar Schroeder-Hildebrand. News Media. Journalists.  Tennessee students gather paper clips to commemorate the Holocaust of World War IIThe journalists become interested in the project, publicize it, lost their journalistic objectivity and become involved. They find and secure a German rail car that has been used to transport Jews to the camps.Dita Smith of the Washington Post also publicizes the project. Tom Brokaw has a segment on the NBC Nightly News. Journalists positively portrayed as those who empowered the project.	163121
2003	Papers	M				Reporter (Lauren Maher). Lead Reporter (Alex Castillo)	163122
1918	Papers, The	SS	MLPL	James, Henry	In "Better Sort, The."	Journalist Maud Blandy, sensitive and finally disgusted journalist who likes Howard Bright, the tardily disgusted journalist who Carters to publicity-seekers.	163123
2005	Paperwhite Narcissus, The	N		Riggs, Cynthia		Editor Colley Jameson of The Island Enquirer is a harried, hard-drinking editor who fires the 91-year-old Columnist Victoria Trumbell and refuses to reinstate her column or her job as West Tisbury correspondent. He claims newspaper needs a younger lookTrumbull, determined to show that age is no barrier to being a newspaperwoman, immediately throws her weight behind The Grackle, intent on turning the two-page West Tisbury newsletter into a formidable competitor to the Enquirer.In the meantime, Jameson, the Enquirer's narcissistic editor has been receiving a series of obituaries each naming him as the deceased. H e would dismiss them as sick jokes, but the obituaries follow the actual deaths of people close to him.Rather than going to the police, he grudgingly rehires Victoria to undercover the identity of the obituary writer. Trumbull, also a sheriff's deputy had saved his life when his tie got stuck in a printing press.William Botts is editor of the West Tisbury Grackle that sells for a dime and he's happy to take on Victoria as an unpaid reporter especially after she scoops the Enquirer with a story about two halves of a body found at separated locations.	163124
1924	Papirosnitsa ot Mosselproma	MF				Cameraman Latugin (Nikolai Tsereteli).	163125
2006	Paprika	C			Japan	Reporter (Shinichiro Ota - Voice). When a machine allowing therapists to enter their patient's dreams is stolen, all hell  breaks loose and only young female therapist Paprika can stop it.	163126
1989	Paprika	M			Italy. Adult.	Female Reporter dressed as man comes to a brothel has sex with Paprika, a young country girl who works in a brothel in order to help her fiancé get the money to start his own business -- Paprika is the name given to her by the madam. 	163127
2009	Par for the Course	NR		Bayley-Burke, Jenna		Columnist Jillian who writes a Dating Diva column arrives at Ben Cannon’s golf resort and Ben felt this magnetic pull once before for a bespectacled brunette back in college. That woman was nothing like this platinum blonde from New York -- confident, poised and hitting on him like crazy. Is she really interested in him, or merely seeking fodder for her Dating Diva column? Just one wrong move from Ben, one more disappointment, and Jillian will finally be able to stop obsessing about her college crush, leave town and get on with her life. Except the more rope she gives him to hang himself, the more he ties her up in knots. Every move he makes is the right one, both in bed and out of it. Shaken to her college-nerd core, Jillian begins to wonder if giving him a taste of love-em-and-leave-em is what she wants after all. 	163128
2004	Par ici le soleil	MF			France	Interviewer (Mathieu Mallaise - L'interviewer - Voice).	163129
2004	Para matar a un asesino	M				Photographer, American (Pat Germano).	163130
1933	Parachute Jumper	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement	163131
1998	Parade	P		Brown, Jason Robert (Music and Lyrics). Alfred Uhry (Book)		Reporter Britt Craig, a drunken journalist for the Atlanta Georgian, Craig is a cynical, hard-drinking newspaper reporter who is both comical and astute as he rides the wave of media frenzy to rejuvenate his flagging police beat career. Craig delivers the biggest show stopper of the evening, “Big News” and gets big laughs while doing so. Editor-Publisher Tom Watson of the zealot newspaper, the Jeffersonian, is an evangelical newspaper publisher who with the ambitious prosecuting attorney are the villainous catalysts who ignite the townspeople against Leo Frank, the man accused of killing a 13-year-old girl. The musical concerns the real life 1913 trial of a Jewish factory manager named Leo Frank, accused of raping and murdering a 13-year-old employee, Mary Phagan. The trial, sensationalized by the news media, aroused anti-Semitic tensions in Atlanta and the U.S. state of Georgia. When Frank’s sentence was commuted due to possible problems with the trial, he was transferred to a prison in Milledgeville, Georgia where a lynching party kidnapped him from the prison. Frank was taken to Phagan’s hometown of Marietta, Georgia and he was hanged.Watson, a rabid publisher who was later elected a U.S. senator is one of the true villains of the piece along with the prosecutor. Watson (“Watson’s Lullaby”) swears revenge on the girl’s killer. The citizens of Marietta, led by Watson are enraged when Frank’s sentence to life in prison in Milledgeville, Georgia, is commuted (”Where Will You Stand When the Flood Comes?”).  Watson is also featured with the townspeople in “People of Atlanta, Trial Part 1”). Songs in which Craig participates:  “Big News!” (cut for several productions, featuring Craig). “Funeral: There is a Fountain/It Don’t Make Sense” (Craig in ensemble).  “Real Big News” (Craig and ensemble). Craig is flung out of a bar bemoaning the lack of anything newsworthy in Atlanta (Big News!). As he makes himself comfortable in a rubbish can, the police arrive and tell him that they have something truly interesting he can write about. Solicitor Hugh Dorsey assures the reporters that he will uncover and prosecute the killer of Mary Phagan. At Mary Phagen’s funeral, rumors fly about the identity of her murderer, and Frankie Epps vows to Britt Craig that he will kill the man who slaughtered his sweetheart (”There is a Fountain/It Don’t Make Sense). Newspaper Publisher Tom Watson also swears vengeance on the killer and sings a haunting “Lullaby” to the coffin as it is lowered into the ground.  The prosecutor Hugh Dorsey arrested Leo Frank despite having no evidence against the man (“Somethin’ Ain’t Right”). Meanwhile the case is being tried in the newspapers before it reaches court and Britt Craig’s career has been made. The real killer isn’t as sure a bet as Frank, so Dorsey, to save face, begins to cook up evidence against the Jews. (”Real Big News”). Hounded by reporters, Lucille Frank, Leo’s wife, collapses from exhaustion and emotion, and when Britt Craig tries to question her on his own, she angrily tells him that “You Don’t Know This Man.” Britt Craig marvels at Leo’s perseverance to prove his innocence after he is convicted of the crime (”It Goes On and On) and thanks God for the career-making story this whole case has made. When the governor announces that he has commuted Leo’s death sentence to life in prison, the crowd goes mad. Prosecutor Dorsey and Publisher Watson feel terribly betrayed and convince the citizens of Atlanta to take justice into their own hands (”Where Will You Stand When the Flood Comes?”). After Leo is hanged by vigilantes, Britt Craig comes to visit Lucille. He has Leo’s wedding ring and wants to give it to her before she leaves the city that killed her husband. Staring at the ring, Lucille realizes that she cannot leave Atlanta -- the city may not have been Leo’s home, but it certainly is hers and she will not be drive out. It is Confederate Memorial Day and another parade goes through Atlanta. Just as the young soldier bid farewell to his sweetheart in the Civil War, Lucille bids farewell to Leo and watches the Parade go by her.	163132
2004	Parade of the Heroes: Athens 2004	DT				Reporters Clare Balding, Sue Barker, John Inverdale, Steve Redgrave. Presenters Sue Barker, Hazel Irvine, Steve Rider.	163133
1924	Parade's End	N		Ford, Maddox Ford	1924-1928	Critic Vincent Macmaster, toady, dreary critic who borrows from his friend to set up a literary establishment. He gains a title but proves to be lacking in dignity and gratitude.	163134
1947	Paradine Case, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2795, 2796. DVD. L		Hitchcock	Headlines. Hitchcock: Use of juxtaposed headlines. Progress of trial detailed in newspaper article	163135
1989	Paradise	T				Reporter. Ethan, after the great prison escape, is followed home by Wyatt Earp and a reporter who wants to know why	163136
2004	Paradise	MT				TV Mogul Reverend Bobby Paradise (David Strathaim) was a televangelist who saw God in space debris while returning to Earth as an astronaut. He was with NASA. Now he and his wife, a Cape Canaveral groupie at the time, have built up an extensive TV empire.When their proposal to merge with a somewhat tarnished mogul is investigated by the government, skeletons in the Paradise closet come to light. Elizabeth Paradise (Barbara Hershey). Reporters (Molly Ballard, Peter Epstein).Boxing Commentator (Al Bernstein).	163137
2008	Paradise	MF			Japan	Anchorwoman Erika who has political aspirations and Yohei, a timid novice fisherman, are forced to fight for their lives when fate leaves them both stranded and isolated in a remote Japanese fishing village where unexpected events occur. 	163138
1962	Paradise Alley	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	163139
2002	Paradise Alley	N		Baker, Kevin		Reporter for Horace Greeley's anti-Irish Tribune in late 19th century	163140
1955	Paradise at Little Bend	SS	USC	West, Anne	In "Days of Grass: Stories from the Christian Herald."	Byline: Doug and Maura Daly. Three separate stories, five pictures in this one edition.  Reporting team.	163141
1965	Paradise Bay:	TS			Series. 9-27-1965 to 7-1-1966. NBC	Newspaper Editor Walter Montgomery (Walter Brooke) vilifies prime suspect in a murder of a young woman in his newspaper. Inflamed passions, an extended trial with a wrong suspect.Local Radio Station Manager Jeff Morgan (Keith Andes), his nosy busybody wife Mary Morgan (Marion Ross), and their teenage daughter Kitty Morgan (Heather North).	163142
1967	Paradise Bit, The	N		Zinsser, William Knowlton		Hollywood Publicity Team descends on a small group of South Pacific Islands to promote the world premiere of a movie.  Humorous spoof.	163143
2004	Paradise Chronicles, The	N		Beck, Heather		Canadian Journalist Sara Jordin travels to the Marshall Islands to report on the booming travel and tourism trade there> When offered a job in the Marshall Islands, Jordin realizes that her true calling may not lie within journalism after all.	163144
1988	Paradise Eater, The	N		Saul, John Ralston		Former Journalist John Field, former Canadian journalist who has lived in Thailand for 20 years	163145
1937	Paradise for Two	M				Press	163146
1997	Paradise Found	N		Baker, Jill	Weinberg List	Journalist	163147
2007	Paradise Hills	M		Cohen, Mike		Reporter (Christine Clayburg). Family with a disturbing past unknowingly becomes the latest victims of "Paradise Hills," an extreme reality show with a socking secret.	163148
1989	Paradise Motel, The	N	OWN - H	McCormack, Eric		War Correspondent J.P. enjoys a good death	163149
2005	Paradise Now	MF			Palestine.	Photographer (Mohammad Kosa). Video Camera Man (Nabeel Shaheen).	163150
1980	Paradise Plot, The	N		Naha, Ed		TV Commentator Tony Safian (metallic blue hair, chin of granite, head of meat). Home subscribers to News Satellite Network receive their news 24 hours a day.Harry Porter of the only remaining U.S. paper, the Herald-Times-News who offers the most credible reports.	163151
1986	Paradise Postponed	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Robert Woolley). Reporter (Norman Hartley). Reporter (David Howie). Reporter (Mark Lindsay). Reporter (Neville Phillips). Reporter (Shelagh Stephenson). Newspaper Reporter (Roger Kemp).	163152
1671	Paradise Regain'd	PO		Milton, John		Messenger. Book IV. Messenger: O, whither shall I run, or which way fly The sight of this so horrid spectacle, Which erst my eyes beheld, and yet behold? Messenger: It would burst forth; but I recover breath, And sense distract, to know well what I utter.	163153
1989	Paradise: Home Again	T		Porter, Robert	Episode. 9-16-1989	News Media	163154
1974	Parallax View, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4718, 4719. DVD. SVD 808. SVDSP 667. SV 51	Singer, Loren (Novel).  David Giler, Lorenzo Semple Jr. (Screenplay)	Beatty, p. 175-187. Ness Book	Reporter Joe Frady (Warren Beatty) in Oregon begins to believe a conspiracy theory involving a senator shot in Seattle during an Independence Day celebration. Special committee rules assassin acted alone. Press criticized for speculating about conspiracy.Fellow Journalist Lee Carter (Paula Prentiss) contacts Frady with new information on assassination. Frady's Editor Bill Rintels (Hume Cronyn) reminds him he was let go from the paper once, only hired back on condition that he overcome drinking problem.Reporter also promised to curb his creative irresponsibility.  Despite objections, Frady investigates assassination with help of former federal agent. He infiltrates group of professional assassins operating under cover of Parallax Corporation.Carter is killed.  Frady is believed to have been killed, but reestablishes contact with editor convincing him to print his obituary to confirm his death. Editor is killed. Frady can't prevent another killing and is framed as the assassin.Shot while trying to escape. Another special committee concludes he acted alone.  "We're in the business of reporting the news, not creating it." Public Relations Man Austin Tucker murdered.	163155
1970	Parallax View, The	N	OWN - P	Singer, Loren		Reporter	163156
2006	Parallel	M			Short	Photographer (Christine Goulden).	163157
1994	Parallel Lives	MT		Benice, Gisela (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Reporter Nick Dimas (James Belushi) attends a fraternity-sorority reunion. Sees Win Winslow (JoBeth Williams), politician's publicist with whom he once had a one-night stand and then wrote an article about it. Publicist upset.Also upset with reporter for crucifying  a candidate he helped elect for the sake of the story.  Reporter has run-in with man after he first confides personal details about his own life in order to get him to reveal secrets. Two men come to blows.Man discovers Dimas tape recording private conversations. Man killed in car accident. Reporter questioned by police and after interrogation, Dimas faces up to emptiness of life. Sits alone on school's diving board and lets out a primal screen.Senator claims to have been with man at time of accident. Covering for daughter. PR woman, reporter and senator argue over how to handle senator's involvement.Reporter says he cannot tell the real story but also will not print her version because she will always know he lied.  "My job is just to report, tell the story…Look, I made a lot of sacrifices for this job…like family, like a relationship, like a home."	163158
2003	Parallel Passage	M				Newscaster Steve Charles (Mel Fair). News Reporter Lorenzo Torres (Lenny Sanz).	163159
1998	Parallelities	N		Foster, Alan Dean		Tabloid Reporter Max Parker.	163160
2004	Paranoia Agent	C			Japan, Madhouse studios. WOWOW and Animax networks. Anime series. Mystery anime. Psychological horror anime. Satire anime	Tabloid reporter Akio Kawazu is a sleazy tabloid reporter who is currently stuck at a harsh point in his life. Deep in debt, he is also constantly nagged by the son of an old man Kawazu had accidentally run over. The son demands that Kawazu pay for his father's hospital stay, and Kawazu is having a hard time coming up with the money. To make money he follows the case of Tsukiko's attack at the hands of Lil' Slugger. Trailing Tsukiko, he eventually confronts her and asks her questions about the incident, questions which make Tsukiko feel uncomfortable. Shortly afterward, he is attacked by Lil' Slugger while trailing Tsukiko down an alleyway. His attack proves the Lil' Slugger attacks were not a one-time incident and that there may be a serial assailant at work. Kawazu's family name is a play on words to the Japanese word for "frog”, Kaeru. In Japanese folklore, frog characters are often known for being sleazy and greedy. Superficially, Kawazu also resembles a frog, and is even depicted as one later on in Episode 5, "The Holy Warrior.”	163161
2000	Paranoid	M				TV Newswoman Kate Winsail (Nathalie Hendriz), the TV News Lady in Red.	163162
2008	Parasomnia	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Jane Hamilton).  Field Reporter (Leo Quinones). News Anchor (Kent Shocknek).	163163
1994	Paratiisin lapset	MF			Finland	PR Man (Hannu Paananen). Newsreader (Peter Woods).	163164
1979	Parcel of Their Fortunes, A	NM		Byfield, Barbara Ninde		Photographer Helen Bullock is complaining with reason about her on her own in damp "Crumbles," Simon Bede's old thatched weekend place in Kent. Then she's off to Marrakech in Morocco to visit an old friend who is recovering from jaundice and hepatitis.She meets up with young film-maker Fergus, who is Simon Bede's son, but Simon himself only appears in the last few pages. One sudden death but little detective work.	163165
2007	Parcheesi Blues	N		Beltzer, Thomas		Former Journalist stumbled upon a Contra training ground in Arkansas.	163166
2004	Pardino, El	MF				TV Newscaster (Rachel Hunter).	163167
1940	Pardon My Berth Marks	M				Newspaper Reporter Buster Keaton, a bumbling reporter,  ends up on a train with the wife of a public enemy	163168
1950	Pardon My Blood	NM	OWN - P	Whelton, Paul		Reporter Garry Dean	163169
1942	Pardon My Sarong	M				Newsman-Photographer George Peabody (George Chandler)	163170
1942	Pardon My Stripes	M		Kimble, Lawrence, Stuart Palmer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ruth Stevens (Sheila Ryan) is a busybody who fumbles football player's efforts to take gangster's gambling winnings from California to Chicago. Player drops briefcase containing the money in prison courtyard and has to go to jail to get it.Reporter gets wind of the story and tires to convince the warden to start a search for the missing money. When he is uncooperative, she announces the information over the prison loudspeaker, causing chaos.In order to remain on the story, the reporter disguises herself as a prisoner. Football-style scramble for missing briefcase, which is finally confiscated by an IRS agent disguised as a prisoner.Sports Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	163171
1939	Pardon Our Nerve	M		Stone, Hilda, betty Reinhardt (Story). Robert Ellis, Helen Logan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Dick Malone (Michael Whalon) witnesses a busboy punching out an opponent at a party and prints a story on the incident. The kid will only fight if his female manager is insulted. Gangsters kidnap the reporter and the female managers.Newspaperman (Don Brodie). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Newspaper Photographer (Dick French). Publicity Man (Ray Walker). Radio Announcer (Emmeett Vogan).  Announcers (Gary Breckner, Hamilton MacFadden, Dan Tobey).	163172
2008	Pardon, The	M				Reporters (Matthew Reardon, Brad Dison). 	163173
1921	Pardon, You Are Mademoiselle Girard!	SS	GPL	Merrick, Leonard		Editor Mademoiselle Girard. La Voix Parisienne. Editor. Asst. Lady contributor: Mademoiselle Girard. She will contribute without identification and will work as long as she is anonymous. Prize to identify her	163174
2006	Parelvissers, De	TF			Belgium. Series.	Photographer Dag Allemaal (Jan Bijvoet).	163175
1996	Parent 'Hood, The: Chimney Boy	T			Episode #41. 11-10-1996	Reporter (Carol Rosenthal).	163176
1996	Parent 'Hood, The: Critic, The	T	DVD -R 1755		Episode #36. 9-8-1996. Series 1995-1999.	Film Critic Robert (Rob) Peterson (Robert Townsend) gives a negative review of black director's film, "Killer in the Hood" and inflames the community.  He and the other critic Wendell Wilcox (Faizon Love) call themselves called "Brothers in the Balcony."Peterson is host of his own show, Community Focus, on a public access TV channel. Newspaper attacks him for his review, calls him a "traitor to the community." Peterson criticizes film's language and mores.Peterson is a communications professor at NYU.  He and his wife have four children. Interviews director on the next show. Director criticizes him for not being part of the black community.Peterson exposes him as a fraud during the interview.	163177
1998	Parent Trap, The	M				Photographer (Hamish McColl). Ship Photographer (Jonneine Hellerstein).	163178
1948	Parents Are Like That: Comedy in Three Acts, A	P	MLPL	Johnson, Albert	812 J653-2	Press	163179
1943	Paris After Dark	M				Newspaper. Underground's chief goal is to keep the liberation newspaper in print. News Dealer (Paul Weigel).	163180
1967	Paris Bit, The	NM		Marder, Irving		Press	163181
1948	Paris Cavalcade of Fashions	DR				Hosts Faye Emerson, Julie Gibson	163182
1990	Paris Chandler: As Crime Goes By	NM	OWN - P	Shah, Diane	#1 Paris Chandler Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Paris Chandler is a young widow who took a job doing the leg work for Gossip Columnist Ette Rice of William Randolph Hearst's Los Angeles newspaper, The Examiner. It is 1947. Chandler is one of Hollywood's beautiful people.She's the daughter of a successful screenwriter, widowed by the war, barely on speaking terms with her vindictive in-laws and her mother. She abides by her mother's dictum that a lady never drives and has a chauffeur for her Bentley.Bored with nothing to do she's taken up a family friends' offer to do something useful with her time. She helps Los Angeles Examiner's famed movie gossip queen Etta Rice get the low-down on her father and mother's friends.Dismissed by all at the paper as a rich piece of fluff, they infuriate her by calling her "the girl in the dresses." Then one Saturday in walks the wife of a top director with a juicy tip -- she's having an affair and wants everyone to know about it.Days later, she's on a slab at the Santa Monica morgue with a bullet in her head. Paris investigates helped by one-time ace reporter Walter Ainsley, not an unreliable drunk. Meanwhile the hacks on the paper are working on the Black Dahlia murder.	163183
1992	Paris Chandler: Dying Cheek to Cheek	NM		Shah, Diane	#2 Paris Chandler Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Paris Chandler, a beautiful young widow. is currently an assistant to renowned Gossip Columnist Etta Rice of William Randolph Heart's newspaper in Los Angeles, The Examiner. Her job is find juicy details about movie stars. It is 1947.When Newscaster James St. Clair, KTLA's first newscaster, is found murdered in his home, gossip-gatherer Chandler tries to play it cool, especially since she was among the last to see him alive.Then she learns that he was having more than one affair and she's a hot suspect. But Paris also knows that Jim had been probing a freeway scandal putting himself in jeopardy with corrupt state and city officials.Hoping to prove that his investigative work, not his romantic entanglements caused his death, Paris searches for the murderer of her lover and TV show co-host.With the help of her sidekick gossip-mongerer Nick Goodwin, Private Investigator Tee Jones and an unreliable drunk, one time ace Reporter Walter Ainsley, Chandler solves the crime.	163184
1956	Paris Edition	T			Ford Television Theatre - 10-17-56	Newspaper. Jack Carson	163185
2005	Paris Encore	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#8 Zion Covenant Series	Journalist Josephine Marlow from America knows firsthand the horrors of war -- the bombs, the senseless slaughter when Warsaw fell to the Nazis. Now assigned to the Paris AP office, Josie sees the impending danger. Spies have already infiltrated the countries of Belgium and Holland and stand ready to assist with the invasion. Will they finally turn the tide of the war? Hitler’s chilling secret is revealed. But will anyone believe it in time to save the sleeping neutral nations?Josephine Marlow, American journalist. In TENS, colleague of Robert “Mac” McGraw who smuggles Yacov Lubetkin out of Germany as “Daniel Marlow” and who eventually marries Andre Chardon. She is a gentile.	163186
1940	Paris Gazette	N	GPL	Feuchtwanger, Lion		Journalist Friedrich Benjamin	163187
1935	Paris in Spring	M				Interviewer (Arthur Housman)	163188
1934	Paris Interlude	M	DVD -R HQ 6810, 6811. SV 425	Perelman, S.J. and Laura (Play - "All Good Americans"		Correspondent Sam (Otto Kruger) is a one-armed newspaperman stationed in Paris with a reputation of drinking and womanizing. Fellow reporter Pat (Robert Young) idolizes him.Julie (Madge Evans) becomes a fashion writer for Fashion magazine. Cassie (Una Merkel) another wisecracking  reporter.  Sam thought killed by Chinese bandits, but escapes and returns alive.Ham Farnsworth, Herald Reporter  (Edward Brophy). Jones "Jonesy," Times Reporter (James Donlan). Reporter (Edward Hearn). Reporter (Robert Livingston). Reporter (Edward Norris). Reporter (Don Roberts). Reporter (Charles Warren). Reporter (Billy West).Herald Editor "Steve" Stevens (Richard Tucker).	163189
1933	Paris Interlude	SS	MLPL	Calmer, Edgar	In "Story in America, 1933-1934 -- Thirty-Four Selections from the American issues of "Story," the Magazine Devoted Solely to the Short Story."	Reporter John Hagen on the Paris American for two weeks in the year 1925 -- and became a legend.  City editor old Hearst man.	163190
2008	Paris On Fire	N		Hunt, E.E.		New York Female Reporter teams up with a devout Muslim woman, a New York undercover agent, and the political officer of the U.S. Embassy in France to stop a wounded Algerian terrorist who recovers, then escapes from the American Hospital and returns to Algeria after a shootout at the American Cathedral in Paris. In the Casbah of Algiers, the man recruits terrorists in order to incite violence in the Muslim suburbs of Paris where cars and buildings have been set afire. After he and they fly to Paris, they start more fires, take hostage the American Ambassador to France and try to destroy the Eiffel Tower. The team along with peaceful Muslim women work to stop him. 	163191
1977	Paris One	N	OWN - H	Brady, James		Paris Editor of Vogue Marianna Troy is a lovely 23-year-old Yale graduate.	163192
1994	Paris or Somewhere	MT				Tabloid Anchor (Jeff Rogstad)	163193
2000	Paris Pilgrims, The	N		Carlile, Clancy		War Correspondent Ernest Hemingway is a brash, young man in Paris in the early 1920s. He drinks with James Joyce, discusses poetry with Gertrude Stein, argues politics with a Ezra Pound, and explores sexual possibilities with a bewitching Djuna Barnes. He strides into the lives of the “ambisexual” dilettante Robert McAlmon, of the eccentric and resentful Alice B. Toklas, a sympathetic Sylvia Beach and a bemused Nora Joyce. They tell some of Hemingway’s story as does his loyal wife Hadley. Out of the hushed confidences, sexual intrigues, drunken confessionals and casual slanders emerges not just Hemingway the war correspondent, sportsman, bullfighting aficionado and eminent writer being enigmatically born, but also Hemingway as you’ve never seen him before: from inside the eyes of his lovers, enemies, mentors and friends.	163194
1996	Paris Was A Woman	DT				New Yorker Correspondent Janet Flanner. Photographer (Giselle Freund)	163195
1964	Paris When It Sizzles	M	DVD -R HQ 7831, 7832		AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	163196
1980	Paris: Price Is Right, The	T			Episode #9. 1-1-1980	Lady Reporter (Deborah Adair).	163197
1985	Parish of Rich Women, The	N		Buchan, James and Merle Collins		Journalist Adam Murray, young British journalist, returns from assignment in the Middle East to London	163198
1932	Park Avenue Item	SM		Tinsley, Theodore A.	Black Mask, Dec. 1932, Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 28-37	Columnist Jerry Tracy, wisecracking columnist on the daily Planet	163199
1981	Park is Mine, The	N	OWN - H	Peters, Stephen		Video News Service. Weaver, young, beautiful and ambitious, owns a struggling video news service.	163200
1986	Park is Mine, The	MT				News Media. Conference Reporter  (John Kerr). Newsman, V.A. Hospital (Stewart Arnott). Newsman - Conference (Bill Copeland).	163201
1952	Park Row	M	DVD -R HQ 9499, 9500. SVD 1189. SV 435	Fuller, Samuel (Screenplay)	Ness Book (More Good Quotes)	Newspaperman Phineas Mitchell (Gene Evans) works for The Star but objects to policies of Owner Charity Hackett (Mary Welch). Man is hanged. Mitchell blames innocent man's death by putting a sign on dead man's grave: Murdered by The Star. Mitchell fired.Decides to realize his dream by starting own paper, The Globe. Gets help of entrepreneur Charles A. Leach (Forrest Taylor) who becomes his partner. Mitchell is editor and publisher. Paper becomes "a newspaperman's newspaper."Hires German inventor Ottmar Mergenthaler (Bela Kovacs) and new typesetting device. Newspaper war between Star and Globe. Stops Mitchell's supply of paper, type and ink. Attacks newsstands. Mitchell's editorial: "The Globe fights with news, not knuckles."The Globe's office is ransacked and bombed destroying press. Elderly reporter Josiah Davenport (Herbert Heyes) commits suicide and writes own obituary. Mitchell gets drunk, but Hackett moved by the obituary loans her press to print The Globe.She kills her newspaper so his could be born. Mitchell is crusading journalist. Hackett represents  indifferent owner who views press as commodity for financial gain rather than force for public good.	163202
1991	Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Citizen Kube	T			Episode #19. 2-24-1991	Sports Reporter (Randy Murzynski).	163203
1992	Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Diner '75	T			Episode #51. 5-17-1992	Reporter (Jim Jansen).	163204
1991	Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Heather the Class	T			Episode #15. 1-13-1991	Sports Reporter (Randy Murzynski).	163205
1990	Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Operation Kubiak	T			Episode #2. 9-19-1990	Reporter #2 (Susan Angelo). Reporter #1 (Steve Whiteford).	163206
2004	Parkers, The:	T	SVDSP 1545		Episode	News Media	163207
2002	Parkers, The: Food Fiasco	T	DVD -R HQ 2969		Episode	Food Critic drops by Chief Nikki's restaurant with an army of friends so she enlists the gang's help.	163208
2003	Parkers, The: Hold Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8198		Episode #79. 2-3-2003	TV Reporter Connie Perez covers bank robbery with police and robbers in a stand-off. Nikki is taken hostage. Continuous television news coverage with Perez conducting interviews during the siege.	163209
2003	Parkers, The: Kimmie Has Two Moms	T	DVD -R HQ 6612		Episode #96. 11-2-2003	TV Talk-Show Host. Kim and Nikki win a guest appearance on their favorite daytime talk show.	163210
2003	Parkers, The: Knockout Times Two, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3448. SVD 1461	Fitzgerald, Sarah	Episode #049	Magazine Editor sets her sights on professor and Nikki stages a boxing match with her.	163211
1999	Parkers, The: Scammed Straight	T			Episode #2. 9-6-1999	News Media. Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	163212
2003	Parkers, The: School of Hard Knocks	T	DVD -R HQ 6226		Episode.	Radio. Local DJs Shag and Tone pick Kim to be on their radio show. Weather reports.	163213
2003	Parkers, The: Sterling Relationship, A	T	DVD -R 1775		Episode	School Newspaper Columnist. Kim writes a column for the school newspaper.	163214
2009	Parks & Recreation: Beauty Pageant	T	DVD -R HQ 11459		Episode. 10-1-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Leslie eagerly anticipates her role as a judge in the Miss Pawnee Pageant but finds herself disagreeing with the other judges about what constitutes an ideal woman.	163215
2009	Parks & Recreation: Camel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11603		Episode. 11-12-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. After a City Hall mural is defaced, members of the Parks Department compete to come up with a new design. Andy and Ron share an uncomfortable moment. 	163216
2009	Parks & Recreation: Canvassing	T	DVD -R HQ 11049		Episode #2. 4-16-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. 	163217
2009	Parks & Recreation: Christmas Scandal	T	DVD -R HQ 11665		Episode. 12-10-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.News Media. Leslie organizes the Pawnee Winter Wonderland Festival, but has to hide from the press when a meeting with a disgraced City Councilman lands her in the middle of a sex scandal.	163218
2009	Parks & Recreation: Fourth Floor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11647		Episode. 12-3-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Tom and Wendy’s green card marriage comes to an end. 	163219
2010	Parks & Recreation: Galentine’s Day	T	DVD -R HQ 11765		Episode. 2-11-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Leslie and Justin try to track down one of Leslie’s mom’s old boyfriends for Valentine’s Day. 	163220
2009	Parks & Recreation: Greg Pikitis	T	DVD -R HQ 11541		Episode. 10-29-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie asks Dave and Andy to help her catch a teenage vandal. Ann tries to throw a fun Halloween party.	163221
2009	Parks & Recreation: Hunting Trip	T	DVD -R HQ 11621		Episode. 11-12-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie invites herself on Ron’s annual hunting trip to prove that she can hang with the guys. With everyone else away, April and Andy bond in the office.	163222
2009	Parks & Recreation: Kaboom	T	DVD -R HQ 11529		Episode. 10-22-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie and the rest of the department help an organization build a playground. Leslie takes advice from Mark. 	163223
2010	Parks & Recreation: Leslie’s House	T	DVD -R HQ 11735		Episode. 1-21-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.After a wonderful date with Justin in Indianapolis, Leslie tries to impress him with a dinner party at her house.	163224
2009	Parks & Recreation: Pawnee Zoo	T	DVD -R HQ 11417		Episode. 9-17-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. News Media. Hoping to promote the local zoo, Leslie arranges for two penguins to wed, but things don’t go as planned when they realize the penguins are both male. Leslie and an opposing spokesman go on a TV program to discuss the situation.	163225
2009	Parks & Recreation: Pilot (aka Parks and Recreation)	T	DVD -R HQ 11020		Episode #1. 4-9-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. 	163226
2010	Parks & Recreation: Possum, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11836		Episode. 3-11-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Leslie must catch a possum that bit the mayor’s dog. Mark refuses to bend the rules for Ron.	163227
2009	Parks & Recreation: Practice Date, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-8-2009	African-American TV Reporter Perd Hapley reporting on Pawnee councilman, “Dexhart Sex Scandal.”  So Ron, Tom, April and Mark try to find dirt on one another to prove that no one is pure. Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie, nervous about her first date with Dave, goes on a practice date with Ann. 	163228
2009	Parks & Recreation: Reporter, The	T			Episode #3. 4-23-2009	Reporter is going to do a story on Leslie Knope’s park project, and Leslie is worried about the interview. So she invites Mark out to coffee to discuss the reporter’s visit. The sexy reporter shows up to the office and throws Leslie off her game even though that obviously was not her intent. The reporter asks, “It’s cool if we record this, right?” Leslie rambles and constantly puts her foot in her mouth so it’s not too surprising that she freezes when seeing the reporter’s recorder. The reporter lets Leslie off the hook and reschedules the interview. Mark says he will get a  favorable article from the reporter, and then takes the reporter to bed. Leslie gets to the office before the reporter and see Marks drop her off and she has the same dress on from the night before. It finally clicks that Mark and the reporter are having an affair. The interview is a disaster. Leslie lets her nerves get the best of her and admits to getting her job due to nepotism through her mother. Leslie bails on the interview halfway through. She then confronts Mark about “the sex” he had with the reporter. Even though it’s personal and not Leslie’s business, Mark does answer for himself. Leslie calls up the  reporter and blames her weirdness on eating an overripe burrito. She suggests a “do-over” interview. The reporter has gotten some feedback from the public and it doesn’t sound as if the park is going to happen. Mark said some stuff over “pillow talk” and the reporter now plans on running it. He forgot to say it was off-the-record. He tries to talk the reporter into not using the quotes since they were in bed. She agrees since they are “romantically together.” Instead of quitting while he’s ahead, Mark feels the need to point out they are not “together.” Mark apologizes to Leslie for making things messy with his sexual encounter with the reporter and she reinstates him onto the sub-committee.Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. 	163229
2009	Parks & Recreation: Ron and Tammy	T	DVD -R HQ 11572		Episode. 11-5-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie is stunned to find out that Ron’s ex-wife, Tammy, wants to appropriate Leslie’s now-filled pit for the town library. 	163230
2010	Parks & Recreation: Set Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11707		Episode. 1-14-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.News Media. Ann sets Leslie up on a blind date. One of Ann’s old friends marks Mark feel insecure.	163231
2009	Parks & Recreation: Sister City	T	DVD -R HQ 11491		Episode. 10-15-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Leslie hosts the Parks and Recreation Department of Boraqua, Venezuela, Pawnee’s sister city. Tom becomes an errand boy. April plays hard to get. 	163232
2009	Parks & Recreation: Stakeout, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11435		Episode. 9-24-2009	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews. Tom and Leslie discover marijuana planted in the community garden. Ann gets permission from Leslie to go on a date with Mark.	163233
2010	Parks & Recreation: Sweetums	T	DVD -R HQ 11765		Episode. 2-4-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.A local company teams up with the Parks Department to sell energy bars, but Leslie discovers how unhealthy they are. 	163234
2010	Parks & Recreation: Woman of the Year	T	DVD -R HQ 11829		Episode. 3-4-2010	Documentary-type program. Parks & Recreation staff talk directly to camera as in documentary interviews.Ron wins an award for a project that Leslie began. Tom needs to find money to invest in a local Pawnee club.	163235
1950	Parlor Story	P	MLPL	McCleery, William	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	163236
1920	Parlor, Bedroom and Bath	M	L		AFI-Gossip Columnists	Gossip Columnist	163237
1937	Parnell	M	DVD -R HQ 6296, 6297. SVD 1900			Editor (Lumsden Hare). Newsboys calling out that Parnell named in divorce suit.	163238
1992	Parnell & The Englishwoman (Masterpiece Theatre)	T			Part 3	Journalist (Tony Haygarth) is hired to provide incriminating evidence against Parnell	163239
2003	Parodia, La (aka Parody House)	TF		Vale, Angelica	Mexico	Parody Media. Comedy sketches of current events and people.	163240
1947	Parohy	MF				Reporter (Frantisek Filipovsky)	163241
1936	Parole	M			Quinn	Reporter Gregory (Clifford Jones (Philip Trent))	163242
2001	Parole Officer, The	M				TV Interviewer (Jo Anne Knowles)	163243
1937	Parole Racket	M		Shumate, Harold, Owen Francis (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Betty Wilson (Rosalind Keith) is a police reporter for the Beacon and assigned to interview publicity-shy policeman after he complains to editor Jameson (Thurston Hall) that the newspapers are glorifying a gang of extortionists.Wilson follows the policeman and observes him at work, but the editor doesn't print her story until he and his newspaper distributors are beaten up by the mob.  The policeman decides to infiltrate the mob by having the reporter run an article….…depicting him as a disillusioned cop who wants to get in on the take. He is caught, sent to prison, released on parole and ordered to kill the reporter. With the help of Jameson and he police chief,  policeman fakes the reporter's murder and solves case.Reporter Thompson (Bud Flanagan-Dennis O'Keefe).	163244
1957	Parson and the Outlaw, The	M		Drake, Oliver, John Mantley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Elly McCloud (Madalyn Trahey) of The Weekly Bugle tries to persuade Billy the Kid to oppose the crooked town boss. The previous editor of the newspaper was killed by the town boss.  He does.Newspaper Editor Matt McCloud (Kenne Duncan).	163245
1943	Parson of Owlhoot Junction, The	SW	GPL	Tyler, Charles W.	In "Westerns of the 40's -- Classics from the Great Pulps." A Parson Pickax Novel.	Editor-Publisher Pearl Ivy, the militant and crusading editor and publisher of the Saint David Blade. Parson's friend.	163246
1994	Parson's Waiting, The	NR		Woods, Sherryl	Steeple Hill	Journalist returns home to help his grandmother with her orchards and catches a lovely woman stealing apples. Imagine his surprise when she turns out to be the local preacher.	163247
1844	Parsons and Widows	N		Hewlett		Press	163248
1994	Part of the Family, A	T	SV 318		Lifetime Movie	Reporter Ted (Robert Carradine) works for the town's newspaper. Father-in-law sets up the job. Scrappy (Biggles Knight).	163249
1951	Part of the Town, A	SS	GPL	Clayton, John Bell	In "Strangers Were There: Selected Stories by John Bell Clayton, The."	Newspaperman Bernie, .Colonial Springs Evening Star.  Hoyt Walker, publisher.	163250
1925	Part Time Wife, The	M		Gaddis, Peggy (Short Story). James J. Tynan (Adaptation). Victoria Moore (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters/Playwrights - Ness Book	Reporter Kenneth Scott (Robert Ellis) is a poor man who marries a screen star. She retires from her career, but returns when his struggles to support them by writing a play are unsuccessful.Reporter believes his wife is having an affair with her leading man, so he takes up with a young actress. When his wife is injured at the studio, they are reconciled. His play becomes a success so she returns to being his full-time wife.Variety 3/24/26: "That vamping scene is a highlight that shows that no respectable newspaperman is safe even in his own home, which is his palace, or words to that effect."	163251
2006	Parting Shot	N		Stone, Jonathan		TV Reporter Sam Stevens is working the biggest story of his life -- a sniper has killed nine randomly chosen citizens of Webster County. His demanding on-the-air job is made even more difficult by having to deal with his unfaithful wife whom he despises.Stevens sees the killings as his chance to catapult himself to the top rank of his profession and, if he can arrange things just right, get out of a disastrous marriage.	163252
1998	Parting Shots	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Alison Jack). TV Newscaster (Andrew Neil). TV Journalist (Jack Galloway).	163253
1955	Partisans	N		Matthiessen, P.		American Journalist's search for an international Communist figure involves him in the strange underworld of Paris.	163254
2007	Partition	M				News Reader (Jonathan Holmes).	163255
2007	Partner	MF			India - Bollywood	Photojournalist Naina Sahani (Lara Dutta) is running away from some gangsters. A love guru who solves the love problems of everyone he meets saves her and falls in love with her.  A spoiled brat comes to the love guru for help asking him to convince a girl for a one-night stand. The guru refuses saying he doesn’t help people with bad intentions. The boy manages to get his one-night stand and then dumps the girl telling her the love guru gave told him to do it. The girl is a friend of Naina’s who hates the love guru for what he did to her friend. By the end of the film they make up. 	163256
1995	Partners	MT	SV 368			News Media	163257
1985	Partners	NR		Roberts, Nora	Language of Love  No. #21	Reporters Matthew “Matt” Bates and Laurel Armand work for rival newspapers and are forced to work together on a murder case in Louisiana. Bates accepts a job in New Orleans hoping to get to know Armand, whom he fell in love with when he saw her picture in her brother's college room. They are assigned to work on the same story. Armand is annoyed at having to share credit for the story and thinks that "Yankee" Bates is not her type. She soon learns otherwise."Long before he met her, Matthew Bates loved Laurel Armand. Working with her brought both pleasure and pain because the sexy Southern belle kept him at a professional distance. Then the rival reporters were thrown together on a case of murder…"Matt Bates had wanted Laurel Armand for years -- though professionally she was his nemesis. But once the two rival reporters headed down to steamy New Orleans to investigate a murder. Bates was determined to make his lovely adversary his willing partner in passion.	163258
1986	Partners	NR		Hill, Grace Livingston		Press	163259
1937	Partners in Crime	M		Steel, Kurt (Characters). Garnett Weston (Screenplay)	Quinn - Follow-up to "Murder Goes to College"	Reporter Sim Perkins (Roscoe Karns).  Policeman pal gets Perkins drunk so he can go into jail and gather information from a prisoner. On strength of his editorials, he's put up for mayor.Accused of murder when the prisoner he was going to interview is killed.  Cleared, but ineligible to run for office since he is a Canadian citizen.Reporters (Don Brodie, Lester Dorr, Eddie Fetherston, Charles Sherlock, Harry Strang). Photographers- (Archie Twitchell, Michael Branden). Radio Announcer (Arthur Shank). Messenger (Charles Williams).	163260
1928	Partners in Crime	M		Jones, Grover, Gilbert Pratt (Story-Screenplay). George Marion Jr. (Titles)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book. Powell	Reporter "Scoop" McGee, "The Reporter" (Raymond Hatton) and a detective are asked by the girlfriend of a  man suspected of robbery to help prove his innocence. They infiltrate the gang -- the reporter is a double for a notorious underworld leader.After getting involved in a violent gang war, they are rescued by police. Detective and reporter compete for the man's girlfriend. But she really loves her boyfriend.	163261
2000	Partners in Crime	M				Reporter "Scoop" McGee (Raymond Hatton -- "The Reporter"). News Reporter (Michelle Wright). Reporter #1 (Craig St. James). Reporter #2 (JJ Neward).	163262
1984	Partners in Crime: Celebrity	T			Episode #1. 9-22-1984. Series 9-22-1984 to 12-29-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd are hired to protect a famous rock singer.	163263
1984	Partners in Crime: Double Jeopardy	T			Episode #12. 12-19-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Three escaped convicts take Carole and Syd as hostages when they seek a hiding place from the police.	163264
1984	Partners in Crime: Duke	T			Episode #5. 10-20-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Duke, Syd's father, is searching for a bronze dog. Syd locates the figure at a Chinatown gambling house and while inspecting the piece she comes by a key hidden inside it.	163265
1984	Partners in Crime: Fantasyland	T			Episode #7. 11-24-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd outwit a gangster while investigating the murder of one of Syd's childhood friends.	163266
1984	Partners in Crime: Fashioned For Murder	T			Episode #9. 12-8-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd don the latest fashions when they pose as models in an attempt to capture a design thief and solve a murder.	163267
1984	Partners in Crime: Getting in Shape	T			Episode #11. 12-22-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Blackmailer is doing his business at a health resort.	163268
1984	Partners in Crime: Hottest Guy in Town, The	T			Episode #2. 9-29-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd investigate a popular hairdresser suspected of blackmailing a wealthy customer after she told him of a past indiscretion.	163269
1984	Partners in Crime: Is She Or Isn't He?	T			Episode #6. 11-3-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd investigate the kidnapping of a young man. The only witness is a hoarse-voiced actress. The crooks demand as a ransom the top-secret plans of a sports car.	163270
1984	Partners in Crime: Murder in the Museum	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Assistant curator of a museum is found murdered. The lady was very close to Carole so she sets out to investigate. The prime suspect pleads innocence. The motive is clear, the possession of a valuable Egyptian tablet.	163271
1984	Partners in Crime: Paddles Up	T			Episode #13. 10-27-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.At an auction, Carole meets a retriever of lost museum pieces. He is interested to retrieve a brooch included in the auction catalogue. A fat man who bids higher for the jewel is subsequently killed.	163272
1984	Partners in Crime: Pilot	MT			Episode #4. 10-13-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Two ex-wives of an ex-detective are summoned to the reading of the will after he is murdered in his office. They discover they've inherited his rundown mansion office -- and a 50/50 partnership in the detective agency.Their first matter of business is a reluctant collaboration to track down their husband's killer, which leads to a dangerous search for a valuable art pie.	163273
1984	Partners in Crime: Setup, The	T			Episode #8. 12-1-1984	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd come to the aid of a police lieutenant when he comes under investigation for murder and embezzlement.	163274
1984	Partners in Crime: Strangler, The	T		Muntner, Simon, Larry Brody, Phil Saltzman	Episode #10. 12-15-1984.	Photographer Carole Stanwyck (Lynda Carter), who works as freelance photographer, and Sydney Kovak (Loni Anderson) are both ex-wives of an ex-detective mysteriously murdered in his office. They inherit his rundown mansion office and a 50-50 partnership.Carole and Syd unravel the identity of a strangler who leaves red handkerchiefs around the victims' neck.	163275
1983	Partners in Crime: Unbreakable Alibi	MT		Christie, Agatha (Stories)	Episode #9. 12-18-1983. Miniseries. 10-16-1983 to 1-14-1984	Australian Journalist Una Drake (Anna Nygh). A rich young man calls in Tommy and Tuppence to help him win a bet with Drake, the journalist he loves. The stakes are high. If he wins, Una has agreed to marry him. But if he loses, they will never meet again.	163276
1920	Partners of the Night	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	163277
1999	Partners: Pilot	T			Episode #1.	News Media. News Reporter (Merridee Book).	163278
1973	Partridge Family, The: Diplomat, The	T			Episode #82. 11-3-1973	Newsman (Ray Buktenica).	163279
1972	Partridge Family, The: I Am Curious Partridge	T			Episode #43. 1-28-1972	Newspaper Articles.. Danny gets Keith and Shirley in trouble with revealing articles he has written for the local paper. Imagination has gone wild. Everyone at the school needles Keith about the article.Danny apologizes and all is well -- until the second installment of the article appears. Shirley suffers embarrassment of Danny's publicity campaign. She doesn’t want to leave the house and appear in public.Danny's punishment is not forgotten as the family takes revenge in a Sunday supplement article. Juicy parts about Danny including his "ballet lessons."	163280
1974	Partridge Family, The: Morning Becomes Electric	T			Episode #94.3-9-1974	Photographer (Maureen Reagan).	163281
1973	Partridge Family, The: None But the Lonely	T			Episode #76. 9-22-1973	Advice Columnist Laurie offers "advice to teenagers" in her column in the local newspaper.  Keith wants to meet a cute newcomer so he writes a letter to Laurie but his attempt to meet he girl through his sister's newspaper column backfires.Laurie discovers missing L on Keith's typewriter and realizes who wrote the letter. The whole story comes out.	163282
1972	Partridge Family, The: Partridge Papers, The	T			Episode #47. 3-3-1972	School Newspaper Editor. Laurie is upset when her diary falls into the hands of the school Editor Marvin who threatens to publish it in the school paper.Laurie breaks into the building to steal back the diary. Almost caught by police. Marvin tells Shirley he would never publish her diary -- he couldn't even bring himself to read it.He and Shirley go to the school and get it back.	163283
1974	Partridge Family, The: Pin It On Danny	T			Episode #95. 3-16-1974. AD	Newspaper. Danny finds and gives his mother an expensive brooch for her birthday, only to discover a newspaper ad offering a reward for its return	163284
1972	Partridge Family, The: Princess and the Partridge	T			Episode #52.9-29-1972	Photographer (Sheldon Lee).	163285
1970	Partridge Family, The: Star Quality	T			Episode #13. 12-18-1970. Series (September 25, 1970-August 31, 1974)	Columnist Sheila Faber (Mitiz Hoag) is a famous syndicated columnist. She writes an item about the Partridge Family and she singles out Danny praising him for his "personal magnetism" and "star quality."Danny reads Faber's column and all the praise goes straight to his head. He dreams of leaving the family act and becoming the biggest star in show business.	163286
1971	Partridge Family, The: Whatever Happened to Moby Dick?	T			Episode. 10-22-1971. Season #2. Episode #6.	Reporter (Howard Cosell).	163287
2004	Partriot	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba go underground to get to the real stories of the Gulf War after one more attempt to play within the military rules for reporting. CNN Reporter Peter Arnett (as himself). 	163288
2003	Parts of the Family	M				Film Critic (Stan Lee). Action News Anchor #1 Jason Diaz (Jason Sklar as Foofy Applebaum). Action News Anchor #2 Jason Gonzales (Randy Sklar as Skippy Applebaum).	163289
1978	Parts: Clonus Horror, The	M				Reporter Birney (Frank Birney). Reporter Grady (Amanda Davies).	163290
2007	Party Animals	T			UK	Political Journalist (Stephen Roderick Johnson). Journalist (Kim Oliver)	163291
1998	Party Boat Murders, The	NM		Steiner, Barbara		Journalist	163292
1999	Party Crashers, The	M				Reporter (Anne Bastendorf - Voice).	163293
1997	Party Favours: Novel of Political Intrigue, A	N		Doe, Jean		News Media	163294
1958	Party Girl	M	DVD -R 1665			News Media. Newsman (David Garcia). Newsman (Harry Hines).	163295
2007	Party Girl	N		David, Anna		Celebrity Journalist Amelia Stone is the quintessential Los Angeles party girl. She goes to Hollywood’s most exclusive, star-studded events where she rubs shoulders (and occasionally more) with celebrities, stays out until all hours of the night, and indulges in the ultimate sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll existence. In short, she’s got everything a party girl needs: the looks, the job, the lifestyle and, oh, yes, the out-of-control coke habit. But it’s hard to keep topping your own outrageous exploits, and after losing her job, her friends, and much of her mind. She makes up her mind to end her drug abuse. Sobriety, she finds, has its rewards: she starts seeing the man who could be her Mr. Right and gets hired by a big-name magazine to write a column detailing her wild adventures with the celebrity party crowd. And who could write it better? After all, she has plenty of experience to draw upon. There’s just one little problem. Overnight Amelia Stone has become the new face of Hollywood nightlife, and her editors -- who don’t know she’s come clean -- want her to play the part. As her popularity skyrockets and the film and TV agents start calling, the lure of her former fast-and-furious lifestyle begins to pull at her. Faced with the most exciting opportunity of her career, she must now decide to either save herself -- or salvage her reputation as the ultimate party girl. 	163296
1989	Party Girls	M				Cameraman, Assistant (Cameron Laurence).	163297
1959	Party Is Over	N		Grenier, Roger		News Media	163298
1988	Party Line	M				News Media. Newscaster (Kim Lewis). Reporter #1 (Jim Malinda). Reporter #2 (Marsha Van Winkle)	163299
2003	Party Monster	M	DVD -R HQ 2896, 2897			TV Reporter (Janis Dardaris). Talk Show Host (John Stamos).	163300
1995	Party of Five: Falsies	T			Episode #24. 10-4-1995	Photographer (David Jason Pressman).	163301
1994	Party of Five: Kiss Me Kate	T	DVD -R HQ 11304		Episode. 11-2-1994	Newspaper story gives Claudia a swelled head. Kate tells Bailey she wants to remain a virgin until marriage.	163302
1997	Party of Five: Little Faith, A	T			Episode #68. 3-26-1997	News Media. Reporter (Shannon O'Hurley).	163303
1997	Party of Five: Promises, Promises	T			Episode #67.3-19-1997	Photographer (Kevin Maloney).	163304
1950	Party Spirit, The	P	MLPL	Jowett, John	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	163305
1996	Party Tricks	N		Bedell, Geraldine		Freelance Journalist Helen Clare is a former war correspondent. She sets up an interview with a leading Labor Party member, but she gets more than she bargains for when she finds her interviewee hanging in her office.When the prominent member of the Labour Party is found dead, journalist Clare gets the story, and the nightmare, of a lifetime.Before that, Clare, wishing to abandon her life as a foreign correspondent, she moves on to much less depressing and less dangerous material. Then she visits the House of Commons for a casual interview about his current love life, and things change.The shocking and unexpected suicide of the MP is a story too good to miss, especially when Helen uncovers an apparent link between this death and that of a 10-year-old East End boy.Plunged into a frenetic world of pre-election political maneuvering, she comes face to face with a conspiracy that could threaten the very heart of democracy -- as well as Helen's own existence.	163306
2000	Party, The	M				TV Interviewer. Trish, the TV Interviewer (Arabella Holzbog)	163307
1988	Party, The	M				Camerawoman (Sandra Chandler).	163308
1977	Pas pa ryggen, professor	MF			Denmark	Journalist (Jesper Christensen).	163309
2001	Pasadena:	T	SVD 1128 (Two Episodes, One with Missed Ending)		Episodes. Series (September 2001-November 2001). 13 Episodes	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Lily Greeley McAllister (Allison Lohman) tells the story through her eyes, daughter of Will and Catherine. Catherine McAllister (Dana Delaney) is Will's wife and Robert's sister. Nate Greeley (Balthazar Getty), one of the sons.Henry Bellow (Alan Simpson) figures out the corruption and murder in the Greeley history and is almost killed for trying to expose it. Finally gives up and leaves town. Beth Greeley (Natasha Gregson Wagner). Jennie Bradbury (Nicole Paggi).	163310
2001	Pasadena: Body, The	T		Baratta, Dana	Episode #6	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Catherine agrees to help Robert with a last-ditch attempt to become publisher of  The Sun. She invites Robert to dinner with Jack Cameron (Don MacKay), president of Reese Corp. and his wife.She tells Robert his wife, Phyllis, is an abusive drunk who controls her husband's every move. Robert gets in good with Phyllis by agreeing with her racist comments, convincing her Will wants to hire minorities. Robert fights off Phyllis' drunken advancesLily secretly meets Harold Klineman,  reporter who wrote articles questioning the handling of the Meredith Weller case. He tells her two witnesses corroborated Philip Parker's claim Meredith was dropped off at the Greeley house night of her murder.One was deported, the other left town mysteriously. Police paid off. Afraid to speak out because he fears wrath of his old boss who became mayor with help of Greeleys.	163311
2001	Pasadena: Bones, The	T		Cunningham, Alexandra	Episode #7	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.George objects to Will's changes at paper. Robert is bitter about being passed over and feels his father is punishing him because of "one night." George promises to give Robert the job, but says they must pretend to support Will until time is right.	163312
2001	Pasadena: Don't It Always Seem To Go?	T		White, Mike	Episode #13	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Will comes home to live their beautiful life of a life. George holds meeting to announce Robert's appointment as publisher. Henry bursts in, accuses Robert of killing Tom. Robert admits truth to George.George tries to pay off Henry, warns him to leave town if he wants to survive. George meets with Robert and Will. He announces he is going to keep running the Sun, heart condition or not because he considers them both idiots.Robert breaks up with the woman at work. Lily wants to go to police with Robert's confession tape. Catherine confesses to the murder of the woman who threatened to expose her father's sexual abuse. Robert took the rap for her. Lily decides to stay.Henry leaves. Lilly comes down for dinner and life goes on as usual.	163313
2001	Pasadena: Henry's Secret	T		White, Mike	Episode #3. 10-26-2001	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Woman Will had an affair with sues Robert for wrongful dismissal and sexual  harassment. Robert asks Will to convince her to drop the suit. Will is surprised to  learn that Robert thinks he is going to be named publisher when George steps down.Woman refuses to drop suit. More soap opera having little to do with journalism.	163314
2001	Pasadena: Hostile Environment	T		Perry, Mark B.	Episode #4. 11-2-2001	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Robert meets with the woman Will had an affair with and offers to help get her job back. He insists he only forced her out as a favor to Will. Lillian convinces Robert that Catherine pushed for Will to get job as publisher.Robert gets revenge on Will and Catherine by  bringing the woman as his date. He blames Catherine for ruining his life. He breaks down in tears after the event. Catherine becomes unnerved after seeing Will with the woman.	163315
2001	Pasadena: Lie Worth Fighting For, A	T		White, Mike	Episode #12	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Robert attacks Henry but Henry fights him off, escapes. Tells Lily what happened. Robert and Catherine agree they must kill Henry to protect family's secrets. Henry tells Tom Robert attacked him, asks him to go back to newspaper, act as if all is normal.Lily gets tapes but when Henry asks for them, she hesitates. Tapes are destroyed. Henry is furious. Lily apologizes. Tom tries to keep his cool around Robert, but snaps when Robert acts like a jerk over a mistake in his lunch order.Tom admits he saw Henry. Tom calls Robert murderer. Robert slams Tom into desk. Tom hits his head and dies. Robert tries to hide body. His father tells him he will be new publisher. Recruits Nate to bury body. Catherine tries to convince Will to come homeGeorge threatens to fire Will have him blackballed unless he returns. Will lashes out at Catherine, says he will take kids away. Catherine files restraining order against Will. Cops drag him away.	163316
2001	Pasadena: Pilot	T	SVD 1116, 1120	White, Mike	Episode #1. 9-28-2001	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.15-year-old Lily Greeley is forced by a new student in her class to accept fact that her family has undertaken number of devious maneuvers throughout the years. Made a number of enemies. Will is having an affair with a co-worker. Woman is fired.George demands that Will behave more discreetly in he future. He shares his plans to name Will, not his son Robert, as his eventual successor on the paper.	163317
2001	Pasadena: Puppy Love	T			Episode #5	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Catherine tells Robert that their parents are pitting them against each other. He lashes out at Lillian and orders her to leave him alone. Catherine continues to shut out Will who resists the woman he had an affair with.	163318
2001	Pasadena: Rat, The	T		White, Mike	Episode #2. 10-5-2001	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Sun's board of directors, concerned about George's heart condition, orders him to name a successor. Robert is certain he will get the job, but George confidentially tells Will that he will become the new publisher.	163319
2001	Pasadena: River in Egypt, A	T		Callahan, Christy	Episode #10	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Will catches his wife, Catherine having sex on the table. Tom reads materials collected by  Henry and suspects that Greeleys had something to do with his disappearance.  Tom calls police to report Henry missing.Lily comes home from her date to find Henry hiding in her room.	163320
2001	Pasadena: Run Lily Run	T		Lea, Timothy J.	Episode #8	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Robert steals human ones buried in the back yard and destroys them. Lily knows too much and finds out the family wants to institutionalize her. She runs away.	163321
2001	Pasadena: Someone To Talk To	T		Hicks, Hilly Jr.	Episode #9	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Will wants to postpone trip to New York so he can stay close to Lily, who is now seeing a psychiatrist. Suggests her friend Henry planted evidence in attempt to boost his ego by destroying a powerful family. Then ran away because of guilt.Robert fires his assistant so that he can give the job to Tom. David, the ex-assistant, worries Robert by yelling out that everyone in the office thinks he is gay. Robert quickly schedules a rendezvous with a female employee with whom he often has sex.Later, Robert shows signs of actual human emotion as he asks her on a date. She tells him people in office think he is a jerk, not a gay one. But she finds him sweet.	163322
2001	Pasadena: Truth Hurts, The	T		White, Mike	Episode #11	Newspaper Family. Publisher George Reese Greeley (Philip Baker Hall) owns the newspaper, The Sun. Robert Greeley (Mark Valley) and Will McAllister (Martin Donovan) battle for role of new publisher when Greeley retires.Henry tells Lily that Robert beat him up and threatened to kill him unless he left Pasadena. Lily's psychiatrist is in cohorts with family.Robert finds Henry. Newly sober Nate shows up at the newspaper offices and blackmails Robert into hiring him.	163323
2002	Pasik!: Frankomegmondetole, A	TF			Episode #39. 4-6-2002	Journalist Lajos Klikk (Bela Fesztbaum).	163324
2004	Pasiones	TF			Episode. 8-9-2004	Reporters (Martin Carcamo, Krishna Navas).	163325
1996	Pasquale's Angel	N		McAuley, Peter J.		Journalist Niccolo Machiavegli lost his foreign policy position under the Republic rule in Renaissance Florence and became a journalist and political commentator on a broadsheet offering gossip and scandal.Machiavegli meets an apprentice painter Pasquale who is determined to create a true image of an angel. Two become involved in investigating a string of murders including the death of Raphael, Florence's most honored artist.An assassin kills him on the eve of the Medici Pope's visit. They uncover conspiracy after conspiracy. Machiavegli is a famed essayist, an alcoholic. Suspects include Raphael himself and Michelangelo.  The duo uncover Florence's darkest secrets.They uncover conspiracy after conspiracy. Machiavegli is a famed essayist, an alcoholic. Suspects include Raphael himself and Michelangelo.  The duo uncover Florence's darkest secrets.	163326
1736	Pasquin; a Dramatic Satire on the Times: Being the Rehearsal of Two Plays	P	USC	Fielding, Henry		Critic. Sneer-Well, a Critick.  Messenger.	163327
1988	Pass the Ammo	M				Reporter #1 (Tommy Sanders). Local Newscaster (Phil Phillips). Network Newscaster (Frank Thomas Roberts).	163328
1961	Pass the Gravy	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley (A.A. Fair)		Press	163329
1993	PASS/NHOP - Copenhagen jazzfestival '82	TF				Interviewer-Speaker Henrik Wolsgaard-Iversen (Voice).	163330
1985	Passage Thru Pamela, A	M				Photographer Snapper Foster (Joey Santini). Photographer (Norm Thompson).	163331
1944	Passage to Marseille	M	DVD -R HQ 2313, 2312. L	Nordhoff, Charles, James Norman Hall (Novel - "Men Without Country").  Casey Robinson, Jack Moffitt (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Bogart	Correspondent Manning (John Loder) goes to an air base in England to get story on French resistance fighters. After asking the reporter to keep the story "off the record," an officer tells him about a former French Journalist Matrac (Humphrey Bogart).Matrac was imprisoned on Devil's Island, but escaped with group of fellow prisoners. He was a publisher of a newspaper whose office was destroyed when he printed an article accusing a Frenchman of being a traitor.Although he was framed on a trumped-up murder charge, he continues to profess his belief in the power of the press to get the truth. Period of imprisonment shatters some of his idealism.Matrac tells officer after his rescue that he never intended to fight for France, but escaped so he could get back to his wife. He eventually joins the cause and machine guns squadron of enemy planes."His paper was small, but every journalist in Europe admired the fight he put up against appeasement in the Munich sellout." "He still fights. The bombs they're dropping tonight are editorials the Germans will understand."	163332
2004	Passage to Romance	N		Sinn, Denise		Editor Sheridan Forbes of Paradise Magazine comes home late from work one night after it has been raining all day. The bridge she takes home is washed out and an old-time pirate ship appears. Curious, she steps onto the pirate ship to look around. She is kidnapped by pirates and taken hostage aboard the ship. The ship leaves Maine, where she lives, and heads to England in the 18th century. The ship drops her off at Lord Jarred Winston’s estate. Jarred is head of his own shipbuilding industry. He hires Sheridan to be his bookkeeper. The couple fall in love, but Sheridan finds out about his past lover and feels jealous. She wants to stay with Jarred and yet she wants to go home to her own era. Will Sheridan go back to the present or stay in the past with Jarred and risk losing him to the other woman?	163333
2008	Passed the Door of Darkness	M				Reporter (Paul Lauden)	163334
1992	Passenger 57	M				Reporter #1 (Jack Gibson). Reporter #2 (Lisa Capriani)	163335
1975	Passenger, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9439, 9440, 9441	Peploe, Mark (Story). Peploe, Peter Wollen, Michelangelo Antonioni (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter and Documentarian David Locke (Jack Nicholson) on assignment in Africa. Interviews with guerillas.  Lack of sense of own identity leads him to change places with man who dies in adjacent hotel room. Locke presumed dead.In process of preparing TV tribute to him, through flashbacks, his work as reporter is shown. Colleague Rachel (Jenny Runacre) tells Locke: "You involve yourself in real situations, but you've got no real dialogue." Interviews witch doctor."Your questions are much more revealing about yourself than my answers would be about me," he tells Locke and then turns camera around to face reporter in order to get more "honest" interview."People will believe what I write. And why? Because it conforms to their expectations. And mine as well, which is worse."  Art Critic (Brian Zoner).	163336
2004	Passer By	T				Interviewer. Chief Interviewer (Richard Freeman).	163337
1977	Passi di morte perduti nel buio (aka Death Steps in the Dark)	MF			Italy	Italian Reporter-Photographer Luciano Morelli (Leonard Mann) is traveling on the Istanbul-Athens train. A woman is murdered with the reporter’s letter-opener making him the main suspect in the killing. With the help of his Swedish girlfriend, he starts investigating in order to prove his innocence.	163338
2008	Passing Buck	M				Film Critic (Darren Taylor). Convict becomes an unlikely mentor to an alcoholic bounty hunter. 	163339
2000	Passing By Samaria	N		Foster, Sharon Ewell		African-American Journalist Major James Pittman wants to establish a newspaper in Chicago. He is a World War I hero, a leader in the community and an aspiring newsman.When the inequalities of a segregated world come to a head, the city experiences a riot. Pittman marries a young woman who feels justice must be done after her childhood friend is lynched in the woods of her Mississippi home.She lost her faith in God and as a gifted writer wanted to tell the world what happened. But her parents knew she would be the next one hanging from a tree if she did so they sent her to live with an aunt in Chicago. Pittman dramatically changes her life.	163340
2005	Passing Fancy	M				Newscaster (Andrea Conte).	163341
2008	Passing For Black	N		Harris, E. Lynn		African-American Magazine Writer Angela Wright throws her orderly life into chaos when she begins a passionate affair with a woman. And not just any woman: her undercover lover, Professor Caitlin Getty, is the provocative Humanities Department nemesis of Angela’s fiancé, Keith Redfield, a university professor of African-American studies. Angela Wright is everything you want in a narrator -- she is smart and reticent, a terrific observer, both fair and passionate, an intrepid journalist trapped in the body of a nice girl. She’s a wonderful travel guide, neither world-weary nor absolute ingenue. Angels is always interested and interesting. Her own personal drama -- the question of whether she was “passing” as black, as straight, or even, passing as a lesbian is revealing about the culture at large. 	163342
1991	Passion -- Pilot	T			Episode. 8-17-91	Magazine Editor Jane Seymour is an out-of-work editor until a sports magazine mogul (John Terry) gives her a chance to remake his woman's magazine	163343
1989	Passion and Paradise	MT				Correspondent (Tony Hendricks). Photographer (Munair Zacca).	163344
1994	Passion for Justice, A: Hazel Brannon Smith Story, The	T	VHS 268			News Media	163345
1940	Passion for Privacy	N		Paul, L.		Press. Son of the ultra-rich marries the cook's daughter, he is roused into action by the persecution of the press	163346
1999	Passion of Ayn Rand, The	M				Interviewer (David Ferry)	163347
2000	Passion of Mind	M				Newscaster (Helene Cardona)	163348
2006	Passion's Fool	N		Francine Craft		TV Reporter Raven McCloud in Washington D.C. meets a detective lieutenant when a thug attempts to mug her. Grateful, she invites him to dinner with her and her daughter. He has a 13-year-old son and his wife was killed in a plane crash.Stalker who has been troubling McCloud calls and for the first time threatens her with death. She is terrified and the policeman spends the night in a spare bedroom. They share an impassioned kiss when she thinks a prowler has broken in.	163349
1934	Passion's Pilgrims	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	163350
1976	Passion's Promise	NR	OWN	Steel, Danielle		Journalist Kezia Saint Martin is smart, beautiful and very rich. And she  leads two lives -- under a false name she is a dedicated journalist committed to justice and her profession.Other life is as a glamorous socialite jetting between poshiest places in Europe and America.But the two worlds are pulling her apart leaving her conflicted about her identity and the lies she tells to every man she meets. Then she meets a bold dynamic crusader for social change and an ex-con. Their attraction is immediate.	163351
1962	Passionate Demons, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	163352
2006	Passionate Ones, The: Novel Inspired by the Pop Opera Super Group Il Divo, A	N		Tayer, Kellie		American Journalist Antonia Taylor is given a writing assignment for "Passion" Magazine that sends her to a tiny island off the coast of Spain. But she finds it is much more than a travel story.While covering an annual festival dedicated to dead lovers, she meets two sexy opera singers, who are members of the world famous opera group Les Passionistes. While on the island, Taylor falls in love with each of the singers.A love triangle threatens the friendship between the men as well as the existence of Les Passionistes. A passionate confrontation on the beach results in a fight and a near drowning in the Mediterranean Sea.This public incident as well as scandals involving the other two members of the group threatens to destroy Les Passionistes. But the group's creator will never let that happen. He orders them to return to London to begin work on their new album.And to face the press as a unified group. Antonia returns to New York confused but definitely in love -- but which to which singer?	163353
1921	Passionate Pilgrim, The	M		Merwin, Samuel (Novel). George Dubois Proctor (Scenario). Donnah Darrell (Film's Author).	AFI-Authors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Henry Calverly (Matt Moore) serves a three year prison sentence to protect his mother-in-law, who killed her husband. Following his release, Calverly gets a job as a reporter under an assumed name.He is committed to telling the truth because of his earlier experiences. He writes an expose of a corrupt mayor but the mayor's connections get the reporter fired.Sob Sister Marjorie Daw  (Frankie Mann) finds Calverly a job helping the newspaper owner's invalid daughter to write a biography of her late father. Together they expose the mayor and his assistant.Reporter's kiss enables the invalid girl to walk again.	163354
1919	Passionate Pilgrim, The: Being the Narrative of an Oddly Dramatic Year in the Life of Henry Calverly	N	OWN - H	Merwin, Samuel		Journalist	163355
1926	Passionate Quest, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	163356
1918	Passionate Time-Server	SS	MLPL	DeSelincourt, H		Editor George Farel of a weekly journal whose articles since the outbreak of war had made his name a byword in all patriotic households of the better sort.	163357
2000	Passions	N		Leason, Barney		Foreign Correspondents, Parisian haute couture designers, political intrigue and the demands of big egos.	163358
2003	Passions:	TS			Episode #1084. 10-8-2003	Reporters chasing characters. When police officer retrieves kidnap victim in the Bay Area, an NBC TV reporter videos the event. Also aggressively interviews the police officer's mother who told him to leave her and the situation alone.When police officer carries the kidnap victim's body towards the ambulance he has to fight past a group of about 10 reporters who interfere with paramedics trying to give victim medical attention. Paramedic moves reporters away.As ambulance drives away, reporters push their microphones into police officer's face.  They are made to appear intrusive, disrespectful, insensitive.Kidnappers watch the live news broadcast and find out victim is saved. Warns them to escape.	163359
2001	Passions:	TS			Episodes #450-#451-#453. 4-4/5/9-2001	TV News follows police stand-off with kidnapper. Other kidnapper watches it.  Kidnap victim also watches the news broadcast from her hospital room. Shoot-out on TV News. WHMM Cameraman (Ron Truppa).	163360
1999	Passions:	TS	DVD -R HQ 5958		Episode #53. 9-15-1999	Newspapers and Harmony Herald Newspaper Office Archives. Ethan and Sheridan continue to search through the newspapers for clues. Luis wonders what Ethan and Sheridan were up to at the newspaper office. Frank tells Ethan he will get the truth from Whitney.Eve tells Miguel that Charity's brain is swollen	163361
1999	Passions:	TS			Episode #3. 7-7-1999. Soap Series 7-5-1999-	Reporter (Americo M. Cicolani). Newscaster (Ted Garcia).	163362
1999	Passions:	TS			Episode #57. 9-21-1999	Reporter #1 (Kim Delgado).	163363
2001	Passions:	TS			Episodes #451- #452. 4-4/5-2001	Hollywood TV Reporter (Kathy Maisnik). WHMM Cameraman (Ron Truppa).	163364
2002	Passions:	TS			Episode #294. 8-23-2002	News Media. Reporter (Leesa Severyn).	163365
2001	Passions:	TS			Episode #459. 4-17-2001	TV News Anchor (Lou Richards - Voice).	163366
2005	Passions:	TS			Episodes #1465-1466. 4-18/19-2005	Photographer (James Smith).	163367
2001	Passions:	TS			Episode #386. 1-4-2001.	Photographer (Bradley Wright).	163368
2007	Passions:	T			Episode #1008. 4-9-2007	TV Reporter (Mel Fair);. 	163369
1996	Passive Intruder	NM		Upchurch, Michael		Photojournalist Walker Popman marries Susan Pond, a 24-year-old woman in Seattle after they meet at the newspaper where both work.She thinks they are being followed on their honeymoon cross-country train trip by a woman she sees everywhere -- but her husband doesn't notice.The journalist abruptly dies of a hear attack during their first-anniversary vacation and his wife experiences vivid hallucinations in which she follows a young couple on their honeymoon.She visits gay psychiatrist who treated Popman and was in love with him. Pond also seeks solace from Popman's predatory ex-wife.	163370
1939	Passport For a Girl	N	OWN - H	Borden, M.		Journalist. Austrian Jew is an opposition journalist and escapes Nazi terrorists in Vienna to go to England, but he returns to help his mother escape.	163371
1943	Passport for Adams	R		Corwin, Norman		Reporter	163372
1944	Passport to Destiny	M				British Reporter (Charles Irwin)	163373
1993	Passport to Murder	MT				Paparazzo (David Hemmings).	163374
1949	Passport to Pimlico	M				Newsreel Commentator (E.V.H. Emmett)	163375
1943	Passport to Suez	M			Lone Wolf  Series.	Correspondent (Ann Savage) is a Nazi spy posing as a newspaper reporter.	163376
1986	Past Caring	NM	OWN - P	Goddard, Robert		Writer Martin Radford, history graduate, disaffected and unemployed researches a distinguished Edwardian Cabinet minister who resigned at the height of his parliamentary career.Why does woman he loves so suddenly and coldly reject him. Why, 70 years later, should people try to prevent truth from being revealed. Radford goes to island of Madeira and begins to hunt for solution to secret of  politician's false from grace.His good fortune turns to nightmare as his investigation triggers a bizarre and violent series of events which entangle him and those who believed they had escaped crimes long past but never paid for.	163377
2005	Past Imperfect	NR		Green, Crystal	Silhouette Books SSE #1724. Pseudonym used by Chris Marie Green	Reporter Ian Beck is having secret meetings with paralegal Rachel James who constantly challenges her. Ian is a cynic who can’t understand Rachel’s faith, but as he becomes closer to her, his thinking changes considerably. Despite Rachel’s discover that professor Gilbert Harrison holds key information about her birth, paralegal James ignores her doubts about his character and continues gathering evidence for his defense at an upcoming hearing to save his job. Along the way, Ian Beck helps her -- the reality of the professor’s situation seems clear to him. Rachel was once Miss Popularity and the campus “It” girl even after surviving a difficult childhood and two dreadful adoptive parents. Rachel’s future is finally looking up -- until she dropped out, opting to marry instead of graduating. Widowed too young, she’s decided to remain single and save herself from further heartache. But a reliable source reported that lately Rachel’s been spotted having secret meetings with a handsome reporter. And when those two are deep in conversation, her eyes are ablaze with possibility -- the same flicker from her college days.	163378
1933	Past of Mary Holmes, The	M		Beach, Rex (Short Story - "Goose Woman, The"). Marion Dix, Edward Doherty (Screenplay).		Reporter Pratt (Richard "Skeets" Gallagher).  Variety, 5/2/33: "About the best performance comes from 'Skeets' Gallagher as a newspaperman again."	163379
2001	Past Shadows	NM		Fraser, Anthea		Journalist eager to question a French teacher about the unsolved murder of  her Aunt Hilary that occurred at a family celebration 28 years earlier. The murderer  may have been one of their relatives, possibly even her dead mother.	163380
2006	Past Sins	MT	DVD -R HQ 8328, 8329			News Announcer (David Winning).	163381
2004	Past, Present and a Future	NJ		Carter, Janice		Reporter Jeff Withers interviews novelist. Story to appear in the Lifestyles section of Sunday edition. Part of the novelist's book tour.When the story appears, she calls him to say, "Mr. Withers, I think you were more interested in selling papers than actually reviewing a book."	163382
1963	Paste-Pot Man, The	NM	OWN - H	Lanham, Edwin		Newspaperman Frank Neal	163383
1994	Pat and Margaret	M	VHS 413			Tabloid Press smells a juicy story when a glamorous British-born star of American soaps return home to plug her autobiography and meets for the first time since they were teenagers, her plain, fat and frumpy younger sister.Race takes place to race the current whereabouts of the long lost errant money.	163384
1952	Pat and Mike	M	DVD -R HQ 3137, 3138. L		Tracy	Sports Promoter. Mike Conovan (Spencer Tracy). Sportscaster (Tom Harmon). Reporters (Kay English, Jerry Schumacher, Sam Pierce, Bill Lewin, A. Cameron Grant). Reporter on Course (Pat Flaherty).Reporter on the 18th Green (Mike Lally). Commentator (Hank Weaver).	163385
1968	Pat Paulsen for President	T			Special. CBS. 10-1968	News Media. Actor Henry Fonda narrates. Take-off on presidential campaign showing Paulsen's early denials of political ambition to his barnstorming antics across the country. Press coverage.	163386
1981	Paternity	M				News Vendor (Frank Bongiorno)	163387
2005	Path of Destruction	MT	DVD -R HQ 4344, 4345			Investigative Journalist (Danica McKellar) survives the sinking of an oil rig off the Alaskan coast only to get framed as an eco-terrorist by a  businessman whose developmental strain of destructive nano-somethings is actually eating its way to Seattle.	163388
2005	Path of Evil, The	M				News Media. Street Reporter (Pam Mahon). TV News Anchor (Jan Brehm). Newscaster Voice (Peter Appleton)  Newscaster Voice (Rolf Nordhausen). .	163389
2006	Path to 9/11, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6804, 6805, 6806 (Part One). 6824, 6825 (Part Two)		Miniseries. Two parts.	Correspondent (Barclay Hope) of ABC News is told by an FBI agent that the arrests he's making of would-be bombers are "small fry" -- that he needs more cooperation with other branches of government if he's going to forestall a larger, looming danger.News Media. Based on the 9/11 Commission's Report and other sources, five-hour dramatization connects all the geo-political dots from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 to the second.Shot documentary-style. Reporter (Paula Brosseau). Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Reporter (David Michie - Voice). .Journalist Guide (Youssef Abagourram).	163390
1997	Path to Paradise: Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing, The	MT				TV Reporter (Jill Abramovitz)	163391
2002	Path to War	MT				News Media. Reporter (Julian Forbes). First Journalist (Kevin Cooney).  Journalist (Bruce Nozick). Reporters (Hallie Bird, Kelly Connell, Julian Forces). Reporter #2 (John Funk). Reporter #3 (Ryan Rich). TV Anchor Walter Cronkite (Himself).CBS News Cameraman (Jonathan Coder). White House Photographer (Doug Hyun).News Announcers (Brad Abrell, Bob Joles). President's Press Secretary Bill Moyers (Chris Eigeman).	163392
1960	Pathfinders in Space: Luna Bridgehead	T			Episode #2. 9-25-1960	Journalist (Mavis Walker).	163393
2006	Pathogen	M				Reporter (Ben Gonzalez).	163394
1999	Pathology of Lies, The	NM		Keats, Jonathon		Editor Gloria Greene, the food editor, who knows nothing about food is promoted simultaneously to chief editor and suspect in killing of head of San Francisco's Portfolio magazine whose body is cut into pieces and mailed to subscribers throughout country.The "Bulk Mail Butcher" openly enjoys and exploits her notoriety using her murder-suspect status to catapult herself into front-page celebrity. Greene started sleeping with editor P.J. Bullock in quick exchange for paid position as food editor.She humiliates FBI and entire magazine industry with her scandalous and paradoxical public prancing. Portfolio magazine is loaded with snide celebrity profiles, unverifiable society gossip.The 27-year-old Greene is outrageously narcissistic extolling incest as closest thing to self-love -- she is having an ongoing affair with her father, a surgeon.  She was brought up dissecting cadavers.San Francisco Gen-Xer Greene is a comic-book sexpot and murderous enfant terrible. Greene started out as an unpaid intern fresh out of college.	163395
1993	Pathos	T			Series	Reporter (Katerina Iliadi)	163396
2000	Paths To Freedom	T			Series. 11-1-2000 to 12-1-2000. Six Episodes.	Interviewer-Narrator (Ian Fitzgibbon). Cameras track the trials and tribulations of two ex-convicts from contrasting class structures.	163397
2007	Pathways to Spiritual Realization: Walking in Light (Part 1)	N		Page, Cecelia Frances		Journalist Gerard Jensen learned about ancient religions and Metaphysics in Trinity, California. He was a reporter from Chicago, Illinois. His boss Bill Klein assigned Jensen to write a sensational feature story about Trinity University. He decided to write an objective, truthful story about Metaphysical knowledge. Reporter Murray Sheldon from the same Chicago newspaper, wrote a sensational, untrue feature story. Jensen falls in love with a metaphysical professor at Trinity University. She encourages him to look within to awaken to spiritual realization. She explains to him reincarnation, cause and effect, sacred centers and the I Am Presence. Metaphysics means wisdom beyond the physical plane. Astral and etheric planes exist. 	163398
1990	Pati Patni Aur Tawaif	MF				Reporter. Family Magazine's Chief Reporter Jankidas.	163399
1987	Patience of a Saint	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Greeley, Andrew M.		Alcoholic Chicago newspaperman rediscovers his faith in God and love for his wife. Redmond (Red) P. Kane, popular Chicago newspaper columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner. Smokes and drinks too  much. Neglects his kids. Enjoys a mistress.	163400
1913	Patience Sparhawk and Her Times	N	OWN - H	Athereton, Gertrude		Female Reporter Miss Merrien, a reporter for the New York Day, does what is expected of her to survive in journalism, including faking a story.Her editor loads her with bottom-of-the-barrel assignments. Refuses to train\ her for the editorship she deserves."About six out of every ten newspaper women either go to the wall or to the bad, she says.	163401
2009	Patient 17	M				Journalist (Simon Britton). The treatment for a unique patient could kill, but who deserves to die. 	163402
1938	Patient in Room 18, The	M				Newsboy (George Offerman, Jr.)	163403
2004	Patients	MT				Anchorwoman (Stacey Cox).	163404
1999	Patinoire, La	MF				News Media. Editor (Eva Ionesco). Journalist (Olivier Dessalles).	163405
2008	Patriarch, The: A Novel of Corruption and Terrorism, Love and Loss	N		Buffington, G.N. 		Reporter Jacob Sellars, a New York City newspaper reporter, is assigned to cover the memorial services for an oil tycoon whose corporation has an ambiguous history and suspicious ties to U.S. intelligence agencies. Sellars, who is trying to come to grips with his own troubled past, seizes the chance to write a freelance article about the tycoon’s family, one of the most venerated in New England. In the process, Sellars develops an obsessive romance with the man’s granddaughter, a student critic of the current administration’s foreign policy in the Middle East. Sellars investigations uncover the fact that the tycoon’s company is being used as a front by the U.S. government for nefarious activities in oil-producing countries. Despite efforts to silence him, Sellars intends to publish a blockbuster story revealing the scheme, But he must first survive a beating by mercenaries, two horrifying terrorist attacks and his own inner turmoil. His determination is the deciding factor in whether to escape with his life and his heart intact. 	163406
2002	Patricia Kelsey: Lost Almost	N		Baughman, Lynnette		Reporter Patrice Kelsey of Los Alamos, New Mexico follows the trail of stolen infectious tissue to Washington, D.C. where she finds herself playing a life-and-death game on the world stage where biology, medicine, politics and international intrigue intersect and threaten to destroy all she holds dear. It turns out the horrific Cerro Grande Fire in Los Alamos, NM was just the beginning.	163407
1999	Patricia Kelsey: Spy Within, A	N		Baughman, Lynnette		Reporter Patrice Kelsey of Los Alamos, New Mexico survives a mountain car crash in a blizzard and is left to figure out who murdered her friend. Will she live to publish the truth?Wen an old man who helped develop the atomic bomb during World War II tells two women, including Reporter Kelsey, about an espionage network hidden for 50 years, they discover his secret is deadly. On their way home from the nursing home, in a blizzard, their car is forced off a mountain road. Reporter Kelsey survives in spite of her injuries and is left to figure out who murdered her friend.While researching a book on the Trinity Project, Los Almoas residents Rose Hulle and Kelsey discover the “Last Man Bottle” survivors, now in a nursing home. The Trinity survivor describes the “Last Man Bottle” pack and reveals crucial information about spies who sent Russia bomb-building secrets.	163408
1981	Patricia Neal Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Newell Alexander). Reporter #2 (James Bacon). Reporter #3 (Dolores Quinton). Photographer #1 (Tony Rohr). Photographer #2 (Herbert Clayton Penny).	163409
1992	Patriot Games	M	L			News Media. TV Reporters (Ivan Kane, Kim Delgado). CNN Reporter (Debora Weston). CNN Reporter (Debora Weston). Interviewer (Bob Gunton).	163410
1964	Patriot, The	N		Bienvenu, Harold J.	PR	Freelance Public-Relations Man uses an alcoholic minister to form a political group in Southern California. The PR man propels himself into Congress but is outwitted in the end by an adversary	163411
2009	Patriotville	M				Reporter (Jessica St. Clair). Newscster (Danielle Langlois). When he discovers that an Indian casino is about to be built over the town’s historic battlefield, a self-appointed protector of a small town’s rather meager place in American history, joins forces with sexy, but dangerous town siren to launch an all-out offensive against the project, earning the wrath of the entire town who believe the casino will save their decaying local community.	163412
2004	Patron Saint of Red Chevys, The	N		Sloan, Kay		TV Weatherman Levi Litvak is killed in a fiery one-car crash. Earlier that day a onetime blues singer is murdered in her 1948 red pickup truck leaving behind a husband and two daughters.. Soon rumors begin to fly -- Litvak and the woman had been lovers.Levio ended both of their lives when Bernice broke it off in 1964. A local weatherman, Levi was widely reviled in Biloxi as a Yankee Jew and, some claimed, a political agitator. The local Klan had gone so far as to put him on their death list.But a few days after the deaths, a local newspaper receives a suicide letter that Levi posted before his accident in which he confesses to murdering the woman because she wouldn't leave her husband to marry him. Case closed?Not quite. Her daughter is suspicious and drives around in her mom's old car asking questions. From what she hears, Levi doesn't sound at all like the killing sort, but she draws a blank when she considers the alternatives.Years go by and the daughter moves to Berkeley and goes through a summer of love before returning to Biloxi and picking up the mystery.	163413
2004	Patron Saint of Red Chevys, The	N		Sloan, Kay		TV Weatherman Levi Litvak, the handsome local weatherman, is the most likely suspect in the murder of flamboyant, free-spirited Bernice Starling, a blues and jazz singer found stabbed to death in her truck. Litvak happens to be Bernice’s lover, but when he dies right after the murder in a car accident, the case goes cold.In the 1960s’ Mississippi, early one morning, Startling, a one-times blues singer, is murdered in her pickup, leaving behind a husband and two daughters. Later the same day, local TV weatherman Litvak is killed in a fiery one-car crash. Soon, rumors began to fly: Levi and Bernice had been lovers. Levi ended both of their lives when Bernice broke it off.The ramifications of Bernice’s murder fall hard on her family. And for years, the rumors continue, some of them racially charged. Bernice’s younger daughter, Jubilee, inherits her mother’s red Chevy truck but refuses to wash away the memory of her mother in the blood on the seats, instead draping bath towels over them like slipcovers. Eventually, Jubilee decides to escape the lingering memories of her mother’s death by applying herself at school and making plans to attend college far away, at Berkeley. 	163414
1764	Patron, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Publisher. Mr. Puff argues with Dactyl, the publisher: "…my pen shall destroy."  Reference to Steele: "Poor Dick Steel! I have obliged him with many a motto for his fugitive pieces."French critics are a little severe.  "The critics, the real judges, will discover in that piece such excellent talents…."  Dick Bever: "No, Sir Thomas, no. I shall neither flatter you nor myself; I have acquired a right to speak what I think.""Your play,. Sir, is a wretched performance; and in this opinion all mankind are united."	163415
1992	Patrullero, El	MF				TV Reporter (Ana Rittner)	163416
2000	Patrze na ciebie, Marysiu	MTF				Journalist Monika (Magdalena Olszewska)	163417
1964	Patsy, The	M			AFI-Publicity/Press Agents/TV/Sullivan	Publicity. Joe Finnegan, Reporter at Party (Joe Finnegan). Richard Gehman, Reporter at Party (Richard Gehman). Radio Newscaster (John Dexter). Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy).Ed Sullivan Show	163418
2003	Patt Shortt: Live and a Bit Dangerous	T				Reporter (Michael McElhatton).	163419
1948	Pattern for Shrouds	SM		Fleming-Roberts, G.T.	Black Mask, May 1948, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 40-65	Editor Red Morgan, newspaper editor, politics and murder	163420
1988	Patterns of Abuse	N		Taylor, John		Reporter Charles Sampson learns of a top-secret raid by the United States to rescue hostages in Lebanon and plans to disclose it before it happens.	163421
1916	Patterson of the News	M			Ness Book	Reporter Jack Patterson (King Baggot) gets a story on a bank closing and discovers president is preparing to leave town with stolen securities. Realizes the woman he helped earlier is the president's daughter. City Editor (Bertram Busby).He agrees not to print the story if the bank president makes good.	163422
1970	Patton	M			Seventies, The	Correspondent (Sandy Kevin). Incident-making headlines when Patton slaps a young soldier.	163423
1963	Patty Duke Show, The:	T	L		Series 9-18-1963 to 8-31-1966. 104 Episodes	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty Lane patterned one issue of The Bugle after the New York Query, a newspaper that uses sensational headlines. New York Chronicle is in direct competition with the New York Record.Scottish cousin Cathy Lane (Patty Duke) lives with the Lanes until she can rejoin her foreign correspondent father, Kenneth  Lane.	163424
1965	Patty Duke Show, The:  Cathy Leaves Home -- But Not Really	T		Morse, Sidney and Roy Kammerman	Episode #86. 12-15-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy decides to apply to be an exchange student and is very disappointed when the family doesn't stop her.	163425
1965	Patty Duke Show, The:  My Cousin, the Heroine	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #71. 5-12-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy becomes a heroine after rescuing a drowning baby.	163426
1965	Patty Duke Show, The:  Patty, the Master Builder	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #64. 3-24-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.After finding a composition on Ross's desk in which the author praises his sister, Patty decides to help Ross build a car for the soap box derby race.	163427
1965	Patty Duke Show, The:  Perfect Hostess, The	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #54. 1-13-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cousin Betsy from Chattanooga comes to visit captivating all the legible young men.	163428
1965	Patty Duke Show, The:  What's Cooking, Cousin?	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #69. 4-28-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty tries to improve her cooking to impress Richard who has grown fond of French food cooked by a girl named Gloria.	163429
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Actress, The	T			Episode #11. 11-27-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.School is putting on a lavish version of Anthony and Cleopatra. Cathy tries out for the lead, but Patty unexpectedly gets it.	163430
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #91. 1-19-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Patty invites an out-of-work musician over for a meal, he decides to make the Lane home his permanent residence.	163431
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Are Mothers People?	T			Episode #23. 2-19-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Natalie Lane begins to feel unwanted and devises a plan to get even with her family for the uncaring way they have been acting.	163432
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Auld Lang Syne	T			Episode #16. 1-1-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin's brother Kenneth sets out to write his autobiography, but discovers writing a book to be more difficult than he imagined.	163433
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Author! Author!	T			Episode #19. 1-22-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty writes a novel presenting the viewpoint of the American teenager and immediately gets a publishing contract.	163434
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Babysitters, The	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Mr. Lane refuses to pay for an evening gown for Patty, she decides to go into the babysitting business	163435
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Best Date in Town	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #49. 12-9-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin promises to take Patty to the father-daughter dance, but must cancel at the last minute.	163436
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Big Sister Is Watching	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #93. 2-2-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty patches up a quarrel between Ross and the new boy in town because she is interested in the boy's older brother.	163437
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Birds and the Bees Bit, The	T			Episode #5. 10-16-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Ross is invited to his first dance, so Patty and Cathy try to teach him about girls.	163438
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Block That Statue	T		Kalish, Austin and Irma Kalish	Episode #47. 11-25-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Hero of the football team is in love with Cathy.	163439
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Boy Next Door, The	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #42. 10-21-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Cathy both like their new next-door neighbor	163440
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Can Do Patty	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #50. 12-16-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty follows Martin's suggestion and volunteers to do a lot of things at home and at school; everyone else, however, ends up doing the work for her.	163441
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Cathy, the Rebel	T	DVD -R HQ 11010	Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #67. 4-14-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy writes a letter to the Chronicle criticizing an editorial and calling the author a "man with the mentality of a dinosaur.	163442
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Chip Off The Old Block	T	DVD -R HQ 11245		Episode #26. 2-11-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.To increase the circulation of the school paper, Patty uses scandalous stories which infuriate the school principal.Lane warns his daughter not to follow the example of tabloid newspaper The New York Query even though it has a very large circulation of more than 5 million readers. But Patty wants a big audience. She goes to see the Editor Mr. Rogers of the New York Query for advice, and he prints her stories embarrassing both the school, Patty’s father, Patty’s cousin and Patty herself. It takes an apology and a change of heart to set things right for Patty Lane and the school newspaper. 	163443
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Christmas Present.	T			Episode #15. 12-25-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Christmas is a day away and Cathy anxiously awaits a visit from her father, only to learn that he is a prisoner in a foreign country.	163444
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Con Artist, The	T			Episode #24. 2-26-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy buys a vacuum cleaner for Natalie's birthday but finds the cost is too much for her to handle.	163445
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Conquering Hero, The	T			Episode #8. 11-6-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When the star basketball player's parents move to Michigan, the Lanes invite him to stay with them.	163446
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Continental, The	T			Episode #20. 1-29-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin learns that he is being transferred to Paris.	163447
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Cousins, The	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #36. 5-20-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Cathy reminisce about Cathy's arrival in the Lane household.	163448
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Daughter Bit, The	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #66. 4-7-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty feels guilty when Martin complains she doesn't spend enough time at home.	163449
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Do A Brother a Favor	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #103. 4-27-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty agrees to date the president of the Tigers' basketball club in order to increase Ross's chances of becoming a member.	163450
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Do You Trust Your Daughter	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #97. 3-2-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty has a date with an older man. Due to a misunderstanding, Martin believes that she came home after the curfew he set.	163451
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Don't Bank On It	T		Sharp, Phil	Episode #99. 3-23-1996	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Marin decides to teach Patty a lesson in responsibility after she conceals the fact that she was not able to make an important bank deposit for Martin.	163452
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Don't Monkey With Mendel	T		Abrams, G.	Episode #62. 3-10-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.After studying genetic theory in school, Patty decides Richard would not be a suitable father for her children.	163453
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Double Date	T			Episode #10. 11-20-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty plays Patty and Cathy at a party, after Cathy got sick for having taken a flu shot meant for Patty.	163454
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Drop Out	T			Episode #32. 4-22-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Richard decides to quit school.	163455
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Elopement, The	T			Episode #3. 10-2-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.J.R. Castle leads Martin to believe that Patty and Richard are planning to elope. Actually, they are helping Natalie plan a surprise vacation for Martin and her at the same fishing lodge where they spent their honeymoon.	163456
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Every Girl Should Be Married	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #53. 1-6-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty believes her parents are trying to marry her off to a young man whom they invite to dinner (Frank Sinatra Jr.).	163457
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Fiancée For a Day	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #101. 4-13-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Richard and Patty decide to get married after graduation from high school.	163458
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Foggy Day in Brooklyn Heights, A	T		Rogers, Roswell	Episode #73. 9-15-1965. Season 3 Opener	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Frankie Avalon stops by the Lane house to make a phone call and ends up spending a short time there because the airport is fogged in.	163459
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: French Teacher, The	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #1. 9-18-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty gets a crush on her new French teacher after he makes her his test subject.	163460
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Friendship Bit, The	T			Episode #30. 4-8-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty discovers she is allergic to Cathy	163461
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Genius, The	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #2. 9-25-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.While Patty is taking a test to determine the intelligence of today's students, the machine goes nuts and the results say Patty is a genius with a 185 I.Q.	163462
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Girl From N.E.P.H.E.W., The	T		Locke, Sam and Joel Rapp	Episode #79. 10-27-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty becomes involved in spy business when an Interpol agent visits the Lanes.	163463
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Going Steady	T			Episode #22. 2-12-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Richard decide to go steady.	163464
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Greatest Psychologist in The World, The	T		Butler, David	Episode #44. 11-4-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Patty is invited to the Harvard Prom by Sue Ellen's cousin Rip, she decides to use psychology to persuade her parents to allow her to go.	163465
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Greatest Speaker in the Whole Wide World	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #92. 1-26-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty promises her creative writing class that her father will appear as a guest speaker, but does not check with him first.	163466
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Green-Eyed Monster, The	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #37. 9-16-1964. Season 2 Opener	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Richard is jealous of Geoffrey Davis, a military cadet in town for a visit.	163467
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Guest, The	T		Morse, Sidney	Episode #76. 10-6-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Richard's parents go out of town, Patty invites him to stay at the Lane house, but his personality and living style clashes with everyone.	163468
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Hi, Society	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #51. 12-23-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Sue Ellen vie for the attentions of Woodrow Warren Calden, a new student at the school.	163469
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: History Paper Caper, The	T		Hoffman, Joseph	Episode #87. 12-22-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty gets a bright new student at school to help her with her history paper.	163470
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Horoscope	T			Episode #17. 1-8-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty become an astrologist in order to earn money to buy Natalie a birthday present.	163471
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: House Guest	T			Episode #4. 10-9-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin's Aunt Pauline comes to visit.	163472
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: How To Be Popular	T			Episode #12. 12-4-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy wants to win more friends, so she writes to Aunt Jane, a Lonely Hearts columnist, for advice.	163473
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: How To Succeed in Romance	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #46. 11-18-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy falls for Chris, a new student and seeks advice from Patty. Chris seeks advice from Richard.	163474
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: I'll Be Suing You	T		Green, Mort	Episode #80. 11-3-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty is only witness to traffic accident involving Richard.	163475
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Invisible Boy, The	T		Goldsmith, Clifford	Episode #102. 4-20-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty asks Ross to do a favor for her. Patty, in return, tries to talk Martin into allowing Ross to drop French.	163476
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: It Takes a Heap of Livin'	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #60. 2-24-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Lanes discover their home was used during the American Revolution and is therefore an historical landmark.	163477
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Leave It To Patty	T			Episode #33. 4-29-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.In order to get elected chairman of the class prom," Patty promise to get Pinky Gristol "The Mop"] as a guest.	163478
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Let 'Em Eat Cake	T			Episode #21. 2-5-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Natalie makes the mistake of leaving her cake in the church bazaar on the kitchen table unattended	163479
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Little Brother Is Watching You	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #58. 2-10-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.	163480
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Little Dictator, The	T			Episode #34. 5-6-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy is student principal for a week and has trouble dealing with Patty.	163481
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Operation: Tonsils	T		Ferro, Ted and Mathilde Ferro	Episode #74. 9-22-1965.	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty falls for an attractive young doctor and misunderstands his feelings for a boat as feelings for her.	163482
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Our Daughter the Artist	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #77. 10-13-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Lanes don't dare give Patty their true opinion of her op art creation.	163483
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow	T			Episode #75. 9-29-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Richard goes to a party without Patty, she decides to give a party the same night.	163484
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty and the Cut-Rate Casanova	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #65. 3-31-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty deserts Richard for Carlos, a boy who knows the latest dance steps. So Richard begins dating Cathy.	163485
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty and the Eternal Triangle	T		Freedman, Bill and Ben Gershman	Episode #81. 11-10-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty decides to test Richard's fidelity by posing as Cathy.	163486
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty and the Newspaper Game	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #57. 2-3-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin is disturbed when he thinks a new reporter has been hired to replace him.	163487
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty and the Peace Corps	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #45. 11-11-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty decides to join the Peace Corps.	163488
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty Leads a Dog's Life	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #94. 2-9-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty takes care of a society's columnist's French poodle.	163489
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty Meets a Celebrity	T			Episode #55. 1-20-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Sal Mineo (Himself) visits his alma mater and Patty is cast in a play opposite him. Night of performance she gets stage fright and can't speak any of her lines.	163490
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty Meets the Great Outdoors	T		Gershman, Ben and Bill Freedman	Episode #85. 12-8-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When a handsome young forestry student moves in next door, Patty takes a sudden interest in nature.	163491
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty Pits Wits -- Two Brits Hits	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #59. 2-17-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty tries to help a British singing duo become successful.	163492
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty the Folk Singer	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #68. 4-21-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty becomes a folk singer at a local coffee shop.	163493
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Candy Striper	T		Bilson, Bruce	Episode #84. 12-1-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin checks into the hospital the same day that Patty starts work as a candy stripper.	163494
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Chatterbox	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #72. 5-19-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty will get an extra week's allowance if she can refrain from talking for three days.	163495
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Diplomat	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #96. 2-23-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty Duke Show, The:	163496
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Foster Mother	T			Episode #31. 4-15-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty Unknowingly signs papers to adopt a Korean orphan.	163497
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Organizer	T			Episode #40. 10-7-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty, Cathy and Ross form the UAFUM (United Association for Unprotected Miners) in the hopes of getting more privileges at home.	163498
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the People's Voice	T			Episode #43. 10-28-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Cathy campaign for T.J. Blodgett, Martin's boss, but discover they prefer his opponent.	163499
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Pioneer	T			Episode #41. 10-14-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty accepts challenge to live like a pioneer for one week.	163500
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Practical Joker	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #63. 3-17-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Lane house becomes a no-man's land of booby traps -- thanks to Patty and Ross.	163501
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, the Psychic	T			Episode #104. 5-4-1966. Final Episode	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty believes that she has ESP	163502
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty, The Witness	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #52. 12-30-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty witnesses an auto accident and thinks one of the men is a robber.	163503
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Patty's Private Pygmalion	T			Episode #78. 10-20-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty decides to give a shy girl lessons in self-confidence.	163504
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Pen Pals	T			Episode #28. 3-25-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty receives some beautiful letters from a new pen pal, and therefore loses interest in Richard.	163505
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Perfect Teenager, The	T			Episode #25. 3-4-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.After flunking an exam for teenagers, Patty decides to enroll in modeling school.	163506
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Poppo's Birthday	T		Jurist, Ed and Sam Locke	Episode #90. 1-12-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin uses a pocket-knife advertisement to show the family what he wants for his birthday. But they read the wrong side and try to buy him a $99 rifle.	163507
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Practice Makes Perfect	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #38. 9-23-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty decides to take tuba lessons	163508
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: President, The	T			Episode #9. 11-13-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty and Cathy both run for president of the Girls' League.	163509
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Princess Cathy, The	T			Episode #14.  12-18-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Cathy falls in love with a foreign exchange student	163510
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Raffle, The	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #56. 1-27-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.To raise money for a church bazaar, Patty raffles off Richard.	163511
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Ross Runs Away -- But Not Far	T		Raynor, William and Myles Wilder	Episode #89. 1-5-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin and Natalie go away for the weekend leaving Patty in charge. Trouble develops when she and Ross become handcuffed together.	163512
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Ross, the Peacemaker	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #83. 11-24-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Ross tries to patch up quarrel between Richard and Patty.	163513
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Sick in Bed	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #82. 11-17-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty has a slight temperature and is forced to stay home from school against her will.	163514
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Simon Says	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #39. 9-30-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty is ghost-writing an advice column for the school newspaper and craving lots of trouble for lots of people.	163515
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Slight Case of Disaster	T			Episode #29. 4-1-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.In order to impress Sue Ellen, Patty buys an expensive dress that she can't afford.	163516
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Slumber Party, The	T			Episode #6. 10-23-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Ross tape records conversations at Patty and Cathy's slumber party's, and then blackmails them with the tape.	163517
1963	Patty Duke Show, The: Song Writers, The	T			Episode #13. 12-11-1963	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Richard enters Patty and Cathy's song in the Jimmy Dean Songwriter Contest, Unfortunately, Patty had copied the words from a book of poetry.	163518
1999	Patty Duke Show, The: Still Rockin' in Brooklyn Heights	MT		Israel, Neal		Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.33-year-old Journalist son Michael Harrison (Alain Goulem). It's 33 years after the show ended. Patty still sees old boyfriend Richard. Got married after high school, have grown son and granddaughter.Family reconvenes in New York to surprise Patty and end up battling her old arch-nemesis Sue Ellen who is intent on having the high school torn down. Patty Lane and Cathy Lane MacAllister (Patty Duke).	163519
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Take Me Out to the Ball Game	T		Sheldon, Sidney	Episode #70. 5-5-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Ross tries out for Little League and everyone tries to help him.	163520
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: This Little Patty Went To Market	T		Kalish, Austin and Irma Kalish	Episode #48. 12-2-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty forms Patty Lane Inc. in order to market Cathy's apricot jam.	163521
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Three Little Kittens	T		Jurist, Ed	Episode #100. 4-6-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Three kittens cause some problems in the Lane household.	163522
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Too Young and Foolish To Go Steady	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #95. 2-16-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Captain of the football team asks Patty for a date.	163523
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Tycoons, The	T			Episode #18. 1-15-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When all the girls like the dress that Cathy made, she and Patty decide to go into business.	163524
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Very Phon-y Situation, A	T		Locke, Sam and Joel Rapp	Episode #88. 12-29-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.When Martin puts a time limit on everyone's phone calls, the kids try to earn money to buy their own phone.	163525
1966	Patty Duke Show, The: Visit From Uncle Jed, A	T		Horwitt, Arnold	Episode #98. 3-9-1966	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Martin's Uncle Jed arrives the same night as Patty's formal dinner party.	163526
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Wedding Anniversary Caper	T			Episode #27. 3-18-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.In order to buy a gift for his parents wedding anniversary, Ross enters Patty's photo in a teenagers beauty contest.	163527
1965	Patty Duke Show, The: Will the Real Sammy Davis, Please Hang Up?	T			Episode #61. 3-3-1965	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty is elected prom chairman and must get hold of a big-name star -- Sammy Davis Jr. sings "What Kind of Fool Am I?" and "I Got a Woman."	163528
1964	Patty Duke Show, The: Working Girl, The	T			Episode #35. 5-13-1964	Editor Martin Lane (William Schallert), managing editor of the New York Chronicle.  Foreign Correspondent Kenneth Lane (William Schallert) for the Chronicle. Patty Lane (Patty Duke) is editor of high school newspaper, The Bugle.Patty gets job at local ice cream parlor.	163529
1988	Patty Hearst	M	DVD -R HQ 2828, 2829. VHS 444			News Media. Newscaster (Christine Lunde). Newscaster (James Kevin Ward). Photographer (Steven Reisch). News Media follows the Patty Hearst story from kidnapping to release.	163530
1939	Patty O'Day	CB			1939-1940	Newsreel Reporter	163531
2005	Paul Alien	M				News Media. Seattle Journalist (Dennis Wilken). Public Access TV Producer (Jesse Zook Mann). Public Access TV Producer (Alex R. Mayer).	163532
1830	Paul Clifford	N	USC	Lytton, Edward Bulwer (Lord)		Critics. Augustus Tomlinson, Peter Mac Grawler.	163533
1952	Paul Harvey News	DT			Series 1952-1953	TV Newscaster Paul Harvey reads the news.	163534
1972	Paul Lynde Show, The: Bare Facts, The	T			Episode. Series (9-13-72 to 9-8-73).	Newspaper. Paul loses the nomination for the Bar Association presidency when Howie's nude portrait of Barbara is printed in the local newspaper	163535
1987	Paul McDonald: Huckleberry Friend	NM	MLPL	Smith, Julie	#2 Paul MacDonald Mysteries	Former Reporter Paul McDonald is an out-of-work mystery writer is given two shoe boxes containing what appears to be part of the original manuscript of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."His job is to get it back to its rightful owner. Wriggling his way through some hair-raising escapes and several bumbling attempts to keep the manuscript safe, McDonald does make mostly everything right in the end.	163536
1986	Paul McDonald: True-Life Adventure:	NM	MLPL	Smith, Julie	#1 Paul MacDonald Mysteries	Former Reporter Paul McDonald is upset. First his boss drops dead in his living room, then someone breaks into his home and torches it. How is he supposed to write a bestselling mystery surrounded by all this crime.Paul worked part-time for a private investigator rewriting the San Francisco's P.I.'s reports into legibility. Apparently the current crime spree is connected to one of the P.I.'s case. His last report concerned a kidnapped child.So Paul begins there using the skills and nosiness he developed as a journalist. The trail leads him to the laboratory of a Nobel laureate geneticist and then to City Hall.The only nice thing that happens to him is meeting a lovely woman -- who is also a prime suspect.Ben McGonagil of the Examiner. Joey Bernstein, city editor.  Lindsay Hearne, who is on leave from Bay Currents, went into TV and won the Peabody for exposing a massive cover-up.	163537
1996	Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's …: Lift, The	T			Episode #7. 3-8-1996	PR Man (Guy Nicholls).	163538
1997	Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's…: Clerical Error, The	T			Episode #14. 10-21-1997	Reporter (Nick Wilton).	163539
1997	Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's…: I Tell You It's Burt Reynolds	T			Episode #10.	Spanish Weatherman (Lino Omoboni).	163540
1940	Paul Patton: Fox, The	CB				Photographer Paul Patton, staff photographer for the Globe. Girlfriend: Reporter Ruth Ranson	163541
1825	Paul Pry	N		Poole, John		Journalist Paul Pry modeled on Tom Hill of the Monthly Mirror, a real journalist	163542
1980	Paul Raymond’s Erotica	M			Adult	French Reporter Brigitte Lahie is invited by Paul Raymond to explore some of Soho’s most erotic hot spots. 	163543
1951	Paul Temple:	CS		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Artists Alfred Sindall, Bill Bailey, John McNamara.		Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective.	163544
1968	Paul Temple:	T		Durbridge, Francis	12 Episodes. BBC 1968-1969. Possible repackaging of films	Journalist Steve Temple (Dinah Sheridan) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (John Bentley), British novelist and detective. The Temples now lived in the 1960s.	163545
1969	Paul Temple:	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Series. 1969-1971. BBC. 52 60-Minute Color Episodes	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163546
1970	Paul Temple: Antique Death (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episodes #19-#20. 5-10/17-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163547
1970	Paul Temple: Artnappers, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #17. 4-26-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163548
1970	Paul Temple: Black Room, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #18. 5-3-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective. TV Reporter (David Simeon).	163549
1948	Paul Temple: Calling Paul Temple	M		Durbridge, Francis, A.R. Rawlinson, Kathleen Butler (Screenplay)	#2 Paul Temple Movies	Journalist Steve Temple (Dinah Sheridan) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (John Bentley), British novelist and detective.	163550
1946	Paul Temple: Case For Paul Temple, A	R			#8 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 2-7-1946.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Howard Marion Crawford), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163551
1971	Paul Temple: Catch Your Death	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #39. 4-11-1971. End of Third Series.	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163552
1971	Paul Temple: Corrida	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #30. 2-7-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163553
1971	Paul Temple: Critics, Yes! But This Is Ridiculous!	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #52. 9-1-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163554
1971	Paul Temple: Cue Murder!	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #37. 3-28-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163555
1972	Paul Temple: Curzon Case, The	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#11 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163556
1971	Paul Temple: Death For Drivers' Reasons	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #31. 2-14-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163557
1971	Paul Temple: Death of Fasching	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #38. 4-4-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163558
1971	Paul Temple: Death Sentence	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #41. 6-16-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163559
1970	Paul Temple: Double Vision	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #21. 5-24-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163560
1959	Paul Temple: East of Algiers by Paul Temple	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#7 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Howard Marion Crawford), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163561
1971	Paul Temple: Family Affair, A	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #47. 7-28-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163562
1971	Paul Temple: Game, Set and Match	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #49. 8-11-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective. Reporter (Ian Elliot). Reporter (Colin Thatcher).  Commentator (Peter Cockburn).	163563
1970	Paul Temple: Games People Play	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #16. 4-19-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163564
1971	Paul Temple: Geneva Mystery, The	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#10 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Howard Marion Crawford), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163565
1971	Paul Temple: Greek Tragedy, A	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #32. 2-14-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163566
1971	Paul Temple: Guilty Must Die, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #48. 8-4-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163567
1971	Paul Temple: Has Anybody Seen Kelly?	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #34. 3-7-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163568
1971	Paul Temple: House Of the Dead	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #27. 1-10-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163569
1970	Paul Temple: Inside Information	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #7. 1-4-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163570
1970	Paul Temple: Kill Or Cure	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #15. 4-12-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163571
1970	Paul Temple: Letters From Robert	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #11. 2-1-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163572
1950	Paul Temple: Light-Fingers	SS		Durbridge, Francis	Adapted from Special Christmas Broadcast. Daily Mail Annual For Boys and Girls. Reprinted The Armchair Detective, 1993	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective.The story is a bit of a brain tease as children's stories tended to be in those far-off days and challenges readers to work out how Temple solved the case and check their answers with the solution provided by Durbridge at the end of the book.	163573
1971	Paul Temple: Long Ride to Red Gap	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #50. 8-18-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163574
1970	Paul Temple: Man From the Sea, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #12. 2-8-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163575
1971	Paul Temple: Man Who Forged Real Money, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #46. 7-21-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163576
1969	Paul Temple: Man Who Wasn't Really There, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #5. 12-21-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163577
1970	Paul Temple: Masked Lady, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #8. 1-11-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163578
1969	Paul Temple: Message From a Dead Man	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #2. 11-30-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163579
1969	Paul Temple: Missing Penny	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #4. 12-14-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163580
1971	Paul Temple: Motel	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #36. 3-21-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163581
1947	Paul Temple: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Temple	R			#11 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 45-Minute Episode. 11-23-1947	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163582
1970	Paul Temple: Mr. Wallace Predicts	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #10. 1-25-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163583
1970	Paul Temple: Murder in Munich (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episodes #24-#25. 7-12/19-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163584
1940	Paul Temple: News of Paul Temple	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#3 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective.. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163585
1938	Paul Temple: News of Paul Temple	R			#3 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 6-Part Serial. 11-13-1938.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Hugh Morton), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163586
1944	Paul Temple: News of Paul Temple	R			#6 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 60 Minute Episode. 7-5-1944.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Richard Williams), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163587
1949	Paul Temple: Night of the Twenty Seventh, The	R			Radio Christmas Special. 12-17-1949. Light Programme.	Journalist Steve Temple (Marjorie Westbury) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163588
1971	Paul Temple: Night Train	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #29. 1-24-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163589
1971	Paul Temple: Paper Chase	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #40. 6-9-1971. Beginning of Fourth Series.	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163590
1971	Paul Temple: Party Piece	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #44. 7-7-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163591
1947	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and Steve	R			#10 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 3-30-1947	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163592
1953	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and Steve Again	R			#17 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 60-Minute Episode. 4-8-1953	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163593
1968	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Alex Affair	R			#28 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial Remake. 2-26-1968.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163594
1965	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Alex Affair, The	R	CD8 - Wells		Episode. 8-part radio drama	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective.. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163595
1959	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Conrad Case	R	CD8-Wells		#23 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 3-2-1959	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163596
1989	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Conrad Case	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#14 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163597
1948	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Curzon Case	R			#13 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 12-7-1948.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163598
1939	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Front Page Men	NM		Durbridge, Francis and Charles Hatton (Novelization)	#2 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163599
1938	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Front Page Men	R			#2 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 11-2-1938.	Journalist Steve Temple (Bernadette Hodgson) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Hugh Morton), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163600
1965	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Geneva Mystery	R	CD8 - Wells		#27 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 4-11-1965.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective.. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163601
1954	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case	R			#18 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 3-19-1954	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163602
1959	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (aka Adventures of Paul Temple & The Gilbert Case)	R	CD8 - Wells		#24 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial Remake. 11-22-1959. "The Unlucky One," "The Third Shoe," "Peter Galina," "La Martella," "That Good Old Invitation," "Warning From Miss Wayne," "The Note," and "Mr. Hamilton."	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163603
1946	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Gregory Affair	R			#9 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 10-Part Serial. 10-17-1946	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163604
1970	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Harkdale Robbery	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#8 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective.. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163605
1963	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Jonathan Mystery	R			#26 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 10-14-1963.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163606
1951	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Jonathan Mystery	R			#16 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 5-10-1951.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163607
1970	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Kelby Affair	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#9 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163608
1956	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair	R			#20 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial 4-11-1956..	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163609
1988	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Madison Case	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#13 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163610
1949	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Madison Mystery	R			#14 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 10-12-1948.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163611
1955	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Madison Mystery	R			#19 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial Remake. 6-20-1955.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163612
1961	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery	R			#25 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 1-1-1961.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163613
1986	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#12 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163614
1957	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Spencer Affair	R			#21 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 11-13-1957	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163615
1947	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery	R			#12 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 12-1-1947.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163616
1950	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Van Dyke Affair	R			#15 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 10-31-1951.	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Kim Peacock), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163617
1959	Paul Temple: Paul Temple and the Van Dyke Affair	R			#22 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial Remake. 11-13-1957	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Peter Coke), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163618
1942	Paul Temple: Paul Temple Intervenes	R			#5 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 10-30-1942	Journalist Steve Temple (Thea Holme) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Carl Bernard), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163619
1944	Paul Temple: Paul Temple Intervenes	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#4 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163620
1952	Paul Temple: Paul Temple Returns	M		Durbridge, Francis (Screenplay)	#4 Paul Temple Movies	Journalist Steve Temple (Patricia Dainton) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (John Bentley), British novelist and detective.	163621
1950	Paul Temple: Paul Temple's Triumph	M		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). A.R. Rawlinson (Screenplay)	#3 Paul Temple Movies	Journalist Steve Temple (Dinah Sheridan) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (John Bentley), British novelist and detective.	163622
1971	Paul Temple: Quick and the Dead, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #45. 7-14-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163623
1970	Paul Temple: Re-Take	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #26. 7-26-1970. End of Second Series	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163624
1971	Paul Temple: Requiem For A Don	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #35. 3-14-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163625
1971	Paul Temple: Ricochet	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #42. 6-23-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163626
1970	Paul Temple: Right Villain	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #14. 4-5-1970. Beginning of Second Series	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163627
1971	Paul Temple: Sea Burial	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #28. 1-17-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163628
1965	Paul Temple: See You in London	R	CD8 - Wells		Episode. 5-16-1965	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163629
1938	Paul Temple: Send for Paul Temple	R			#1 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 4-8-1938.	Journalist Steve Temple (Bernadette Hodgson) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Hugh Morton), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163630
1941	Paul Temple: Send for Paul Temple	R			#4 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 60-Minute abridged story. 10-13-1941	Journalist Steve Temple (Thea Holme) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Carl Bernard), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163631
1938	Paul Temple: Send for Paul Temple	NM		Durbridge, Francis (Novelization)	#1 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163632
1946	Paul Temple: Send For Paul Temple	M		Durbridge Francis and John Argyle (Screenplay)	#1 Paul Temple Movies	Journalist Steve Temple (Joy Shelton) is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Anthony Hulme), British novelist and detective.	163633
1948	Paul Temple: Send for Paul Temple Again	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#5 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163634
1945	Paul Temple: Send For Paul Temple Again	R			#7 Paul Temple Radio Play. BBC Series 1938-1968. 28 Shows. 8-Part Serial. 9-13-1945	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple (Barry Morse), British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163635
1971	Paul Temple: Specialists, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #33. 2-28-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163636
1970	Paul Temple: Steal A Little Happiness	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #22. 6-28-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163637
1970	Paul Temple: Suitcase, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #23. 7-5-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163638
1965	Paul Temple: Surprise for Mrs. Milbourne, A	R	CD8 - Wells		Episode. 5-9-1965	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163639
1970	Paul Temple: Swan Song For Colonel Harp	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #9. 1-18-1970	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163640
1969	Paul Temple: There Must Be a Mr. X	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #3. 12-7-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163641
1965	Paul Temple: Too Young to Die	R	CD8 - Wells		Episode. 4-11-1965	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163642
1957	Paul Temple: Tyler Mystery By Paul Temple, The	NM		Durbridge, Francis	#6 Paul Temple Novels	Journalist Steve Temple is journalist wife of Paul Temple, British novelist and detective. The duo was featured on British radio, TV and a newspaper comic strip, a 1950 film and these mystery novels.	163643
1970	Paul Temple: Victim, The	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #13. 2-15-1970. End of First Series.	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163644
1969	Paul Temple: Which One of Us Is Me?	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #6. 12-28-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163645
1969	Paul Temple: Who Dies Next?	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #1. 11-23-1969	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163646
1971	Paul Temple: Winner Takes All	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #51. 8-25-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective. Commentator (Peter O'Sullevan). Writer Paul Temple (Francis Matthews) and his wife Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater).	163647
1971	Paul Temple: With Friends Like You, Who Needs Enemies?	T		Durbridge, Francis (Characters). Writers Victor Canning, Peter Miller, John Roddick, David Ellis, John Tully, Bill Strutton, Derrick Sherwin, John Tully, David Roberts, Michael Chapman, Patrick Alexander, Eddie Boyd.	Episode #43. 6-30-1971	Journalist Steve Temple (Ros Drinkwater) is journalist wife of Paul Temple, (Francis Matthews), British novelist and detective.	163648
1948	Pauline Frederick's Guest Book	T				Correspondent Pauline Frederick, ABC	163649
2003	Pauly Shore Is Dead	M				Entertainment Reporter (Nancy O'Dell - Herself). Entertainment Anchor-Reporter (Pat O'Brien). Ente Talk Show Host Sally Jessy Raphael - Herself). Entertainment Reporter (Sam Rubin - Himself). Talk-Show Host (Jerry Springer - Himself).Talk Show Host Montel Williams - Himself). Journalist (Diane Mizota). Photographer (Jay Spence). Actor Pauly Shore loses everything, fakes his own death and gets caught. Newspaper Stand Attendant (Blunt). Newspaper Stand Attendant #1 (Jason Swing).	163650
1989	Paura nel buio	MF				TV Reporter (Michael Lewis)	163651
1938	Pawel i Gawel	MF			Poland	Reporter Lisek (Karol Dorwski). The Editor (Roman Deren).	163652
1920	Pawn In Pawn, A	N	MLPL	Sharp, Hilda Mary		Newspaper. Dick Drewe, narrator. Julian Tarrant.  Mather of the Stop-Press.	163653
1997	Paws	M				Commentator (Kevin Golsby).	163654
1958	PAX	N		Kiefer, Middleton	PR	Public Relations Practitioner Logan.	163655
2004	Pax Importi Modellus: Rise of the Import Model, The	M				Interviewer (Lo Ming).	163656
2007	Pay Here	N		Kelly, Charles		Reporter Michael Callan of the Phoenix Scribe stands at the grave of a woman he once loved who he suspects ran a crime syndicate he’s investigating. A friend from her childhood can’t believe she could have been a crook. Together they seek the truth as murder erupts around them and they’re drawn into a web of human trafficking and darker crimes.  Decades in the desert have made Reporter Callan hard as a sun-bleached skull. But mutilated migrants and his ex-flame keep causing him trouble -- even if they are six feet under. 	163657
2000	Pay It Forward	M				Journalist Eugene Simonet (Kevin Spacey) is an aggressive journalist gentled by a stranger's gift of a new Jaguar (Jay Mohr). Story of Las Vegas boy. Male Newscaster (Kendall Tenney). Female Newscaster (Sue Tripathy).News Stand Guy (Rusty Meyers).	163658
2006	Pay the Piper: Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale, A	NJ		Yolen, Jane and Adam Stemple		School Newspaper Reporter Callie McCallan is 14 years old and scores the scoop of a lifetime when she gets a backstage pass to interview the lead singer of a famous rock 'n' roll band who have a concert in Massachusetts.Callie starts unraveling the puzzle of the band. But before she can warn anyone, all the neighborhood children are lured into the mountains on Halloween night.Callie is at home working on her newspaper story when she learns that every child in town has mysteriously vanished—including her younger brother.	163659
1935	Pay-Off, The	M		Bricker, George (Story). George Bricker, Joel Sayre (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter for the New York Register, Joe McCoy (James Dunn), asked to fill in when a columnist falls ill. Continues paper's fight for clean sports and does so well he is given column permanently.Sportswriter is assaulted in a subway, later runs a column claiming the thugs who attacked him were sent by a casino owner he attacked in the paper. Discovers wife with the casino owner,  gets fired, goes on a drinking binge.Female reporter Connie (Patricia Ellis) helps him. Gets old job back.  New York Times, 11/13/35: "when (former newspaper men) clean out their desks…they quickly forget the realities of the city room…."Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Cyril Ring).	163660
1991	Payback	N		Harper, Philip		Journalist Harper is also a criminal psychologist.	163661
2007	Payback Man, The	M				TV Anchorman (Chris Elbert).	163662
2004	Paybacks	N		Strohm, Craig		Sports Reporter Vince Moriorti is young and disillusioned as he retells the most powerful story of his career. He writes about the basketball  coach of the successful Waubee Lake High School who is desperately chasing one last championship.Drinking, womanizing, drug use and murder all come together when the coach loses the respect of his son, as well as the only woman he ever loved.Will the coach's final season win back the love of his family, or will he untimely be defeated by his reckless need for Paybacks?	163663
2007	Paying the Piper	N		Wood, Simon		Reporter Scott Fleetwood had become famous years ago through his correspondence with a serial kidnapper called the Piper. But it turns out he was talking to the wrong man helping the real criminal to get away. Now the real Piper is back with new targets in mind -- Scott’s children. 	163664
1921	Payment Guaranteed	M				Reporter (Harvey Clark).	163665
1943	Payoff, The	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story). Edward Dein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Brad McKay (Lee Tracy) investigates murder of special prosecutor who opposed racketeer. He gets evidence that prosecutor murdered by a man under orders from nightclub owner.McKay assisted by cub reporter Guy Morris (Tom Brown) whose father owns the paper. Reporter gets the nightclub owner's accomplice to expose him.Murdered man's assistant kidnapped and gambler killed before reporter discovers real killer is newspaper publisher.  Publisher plans to have reporter shot when he enters warehouse, but the reporter informs him that the cub is on his way to the location.When publisher rushes to save his son, he falls into own trap and is for. For the son's sake, the reporter decides to suppress the story.  Reporter (Pat Costello).  Variety, 4/14/43: "It will draw stubholders who like a mixture of murder and newshounds."."…and cling to the illusion that fourth estaters cover stories with one arm around a burnet, a gin bottle in the free hand and tell the police how to run their business. Tracy does all this." Newspaper Publisher Norris (Robert Middlemass).	163666
2003	Payoff, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Kimberly Ehly).	163667
1994	Paz, La	M				Journalist.	163668
2007	PBI: Paranormal Bureau of Investigation	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Scott Fernstrom).	163669
1967	PBL	DT				Correspondent Edward F. Morgan, chief correspondent for Public Broadcasting Laboratory.	163670
1982	PBS Latenight	DT				Host Dennis Wholey, WTVS in Detroit	163671
1994	PCU	M				Newscaster in Video Clip (Glenn K. Pearson).	163672
1712	Peace in View, The	PO	USC	D'Urfey, Thomas?		News	163673
2006	Peace of  Jackie, A	M				Radio Reporter #1 (Robert Amico). Radio Reporter #2 (Jenny Worman).	163674
2005	Peace Tree, The	M				Newscaster (Michi Kobayashi).	163675
2008	Peaceful Endings	N		Tucker, Michael K.		TV News Cameraman Doug Talbot for Channel 16 teams up with Dr. Marilynn Harwell in a race against time to find an antidote. When Coventry General Hospital overflows with six patients that are dying from extremely minor injuries, trauma specialist Dr. Harwell is bound and determined to stop it. A chance meeting with Talbot puts them both in danger when General Thomas Uxbridge, head of the SIA and a man with his own agenda, puts the two under suspicion and their own lives become threatened.Talbot had rushed his daughter to the hospital because she had been taken mysteriously ill. When he gets to the hospital he finds it is swamped with numerous patients with similar symptoms who are dying suddenly. He meets Marilynn who takes an interest in helping his daughter and finding out what is causing the problem. 	163676
2006	Peaceful Warrior	M				Commentator One (Jimmy Bradley).	163677
1997	Peacekeeper, The	M				Reporter (Eramelinda Boquer). Reporter (D'Arcy Kieran Butler). Reporter (Gwen Tolbart). CNN Newscaster (Bruce Gray). CNN Reporters (Rod Charleston, Al Dubois).	163678
1997	Peacemaker, The	M				CNN Newscaster (Bruce Gray).	163679
1909	Peachbasket Hat, The	M				Newspaper. Reading morning newspaper. Story on kidnapping by gypsies scare him	163680
2000	Peaches Dann: Forget About Murder:	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#7 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Reporter Peaches Dann takes a job as a reporter for a small town newspaper and is soon embroiled in the very thing she had hoped to avoid as an absentminded detective -- a murder investigation.The 57-year-old amateur sleuth accepts a job as a features reporter so she could avoid crime scenes but when a childhood friend arrives in her office telling tales of murder and mayhem, she doesn't have much choice.She might not have a memory for faces or names, but when it comes to identifying a murderer, no one beats Peaches Dann.  When she learns her beloved spouse Ted suffers from high blood pressure, she retires so he does not receive any additional stress.She satisfies her puzzle solving need by accepting a reporter's job on the weekly that services Monroe County, North Carolina. But her reputation for solving crimes precedes her so that when a homicide occurs, everyone assumes she will investigate.Ted seeing how miserable and ornery Peaches is behaving, encourages her to start making inquiries. Police feel her childhood friend killed a Vietnam vet suffering from post-traumatic shock syndrome.	163681
1995	Peaches Dann: Is There a Dead Man in the House?	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#5 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann, the absent-minded sleuth who's become a memory expert, is fascinated that restoration folks can help recover the "memory" of a house. This "memory helps spark modern murder and helps solve it.A skeleton, not actually in the closet, but under the floor and buried in 1849 has surprising repercussions in today's Tennessee.	163682
1995	Peaches Dann: Memory Can Be Murder	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#3 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann, the absent-minded sleuth, writes a chapter about how to find things in her book, How to Survive Without a Memory, and finds a killer.A flatlander cousin tells her she's scared of the mountains. With good reason it turns out because a body shows up stuffed in a laundry bin. And that's just the first.The highlands of Noth Carolina turn out to be a dangerous terrain as Peaches has to deal with rattlesnakes, a crazy fanatic, an eccentric Broadway actress, her son who believes in curses, a sneaky marijuana farmer and Peaches' own reckless father.	163683
1994	Peaches Dann: Remember the Alibi	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#2 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann discovers that a serial killer who preys on the elderly has targeted her rich and rambunctious father who refuses to believe that he could be in danger.Suspects include the wife of a gun-crazy mountaineer who runs a doll hospital, a history professor who tries to teach Peaches some shocking medieval memory systems, a phony seer and a music teacher with a Cadillac.	163684
2003	Peaches Dann: Where There's a Will	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#6 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann's friend and seven of her relatives have come into an inheritance that's made them all millionaires several times over. But even money has its price.An eccentric uncle's will includes very specific requirements for the inheritance of any heir who dies within the year. A strange provision for a young and healthy bunch -- or is it? When two are dead within months, Peaches' friend calls on her health.She's an absent-minded sleuth who has major memory problems.	163685
1990	Peaches Dann: Who Killed What's Her Name?	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#1 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann, the absent-minded sleuth, begins writing How to Survive Without a Memory and solving murders with her memory tricks.Meanwhile her aunt is found dead in her father's fish pond in a dress exactly like the one Peaches has on.	163686
1996	Peaches Dann: Whose Death Is It, Anyway?	NM		Squire, Elizabeth Daniels	#4 Peaches Dann Mysteries	Former Reporter Peaches Dann's cousin from California teaches her how to read hands. A beautiful cousin disappears and her look-alike is found stabbed. Lines from the hand prints of artist Salvador Dali and other greats are clues to murder.She's an absent-minded sleuth who has major memory problems.	163687
1925	Peacock Feathers	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	163688
1998	Peak Practice: All Fall Down	T			Episode #61. 1-12-1998	Reporter (Nick Kehoe). Cameraman (Richard Faulkner).	163689
1993	Peak Practice: Close to  Heaven (Part 2)	T			Episode #95. 11-9-1999	Reporter (Denny James Smith).	163690
1999	Peak Practice: New Beginnings	T			UK. Episode #100.12-14-1999	Photographer (Glen Kinch).	163691
1917	Peanut (aka Peanut Cub Reporter: A Boy Scout’s Life on a Newspaper)	NJ		Eaton, W.P. (William Prichard)		Newspaperman. Man  grows to early manhood and begins a career in newspaper work on a New York daily	163692
2001	Pearl Harbor	M				Newsreel Guy (Pat Healy). Newsreel Voice (Wally Burr).	163693
1915	Pearls of Temptation	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	163694
1838	Peau de Chagrin, La (aka Wild Ass's Skin, The)	N		Balzac, Henri		Journalist Emile acquired "more reputation by doing nothing than others from a successful productive career."Postpones suicide because he knew his demise would be recorded in the newspapers "deploring the accident, written by journalists in the interval between enjoying themselves at dinner and watching a ballet-dancer's smile."Rich publisher, host of an orgy, who is also a murderer.	163695
1955	Peccato che sia una canaglia	MF				Journalist (Manlio Busoni)	163696
1972	Peccato mortale	MT				Photographer Netty, aka "Tani" (Gina Lollobrigida), the photographer)	163697
1998	Pecker	M	DVD			TV Channel 11 Anchor (Joshua L. Shoemaker. Channel 45 Anchor (Sloane Brown). Young photographer (Edward Furlong). Blind Photographer Randy (Tyler Miller).	163698
1581	Pedantius	P	USC	Anonymous		News	163699
1954	Peddamanushulu	MF				Newspaper Editor (Mudigonda Lingamurthy).	163700
1974	Pedestrian, The (Der Fussganger)	M		Schell, Maximilian (Screenplay). David Ambrose (Adaptation)	West Germany - Ness Book.	Publisher Rudolf Hartmann's (Peter Hall) newspaper exposes the past war crimes of elderly industrialist. He heads a newspaper staff that functions as a unit. Group discusses story and journalistic ethics of team called into question.Team decides to change statistical information to make it sound more impressive. Some staff members argue there is no proof against industrialist and charges could ruin him. Others claim he is important public figure and story will increase circulation.Newspaper staff elects to print speculative information that could destroy a man's life. Industrialist accused of massacre of Greek soldiers and villagers. A doctor also involved but publisher says no reason to expose doctor because he has no news value.Press less interested in crime than in criminal. Motivation not in exposing a wrong but increasing circulation. "Industrialist Took Part in Massacre?"Pretend to be representatives of insurance company to get into the industrialist's house.  Journalist Alexander Markowitz (Alexander May), correspondent during the war,  says press has moral obligation to print such information.	163701
1981	Pedon merkki	MF			Finland.	Photographer, War (Esa Pakarinen Jr.).	163702
1883	Pedro Sanchez	N		Pereda, Jose Maria de		Newspaperman. Provincial man of the world outside his native region, Pedro Sanchez goes to Madrid, finds a job on the anti-government newspaper El Clarin where he wins notoriety for criticism of a literary work by a member of the opposition.Redondo, the editor of El Clarin of Madrid. Mata (Matica) who gets Pedro a job on El Clarin.	163703
1985	Pee-Wee's Big Adventure	M				News Media. Reporter (Phil Hartman). Reporter (Noreen Hennessey). Photographer (Michael Varhol).	163704
1990	Pee-Wee's Playhouse: Front Page Pee-Wee	T	DVD -R HQ 6823		Episode #38. 1-1-1990	Reporter-Editor-Publisher Pee-Wee (Paul Reubens as Pee-Wee Herman) writes a front-page article about Miss Yvonne for the new newspaper.Pee-Wee's revving up the presses to print the Playhouse's first newspaper. The playhouse crew starts researching their articles with the five "W's" and "H": who, what when, where, why and how.When Pee-Wee puts the paper to bed and then goes to bed himself, sneaky randy changes everyone's stories to lies. How will the Playhouse pals live it down.	163705
2008	Peeled	NJ		Bauer, Joan		High School Newspaper Reporter Hildy Biddle of The Core dreams of being a journalist and can hardly wait for a chance to prove herself. Not just content to cover school issues, Hildy’s drawn to the town’s big story -- a haunted house. On the surface, Banesville, USA seems like such a happy place, but lately eerie happenings and ghostly sightings are making Hildy take a deeper look. And she suspects the editor of The Bee, the town’s newspaper, is more interested in selling papers than he is in reporting the facts to a frightened public. Hildy’s efforts to find out who is really haunting Banesville isn’t making her popular, and she starts wondering if she’s cut out to be a journalist after all. But she refuses to give up because she thinks the truth will set a few ghosts free. 	163706
1767	Peep Behind the Curtain, A; Or, The New Rehearsal	P	USC	Garrick, David		Critic. Sir Macaroni Virtu: "A playhouse in England is to me as dull as a church and fit only to sleep in."	163707
1986	Peep Show	N		Black, David		News Media	163708
1981	Peeper	N		Brinkley, William		Newspaper Owner Daniel Baxter of the Martha (Texas) Clarion, who operates as editor, photographer, Linotype operator. Previously a White House correspondent.	163709
1943	Peeper, The	SSF	UCLA	Long, Frank Belknap	In "Hounds of Tindalos, The."	Columnist Michael O'Hara, "Broadway Vignettes by Mike O'Hara." Horror and fantasy.	163710
1978	Peeping Times	T			Comedy Special	Parody TV Newsmagazines. Spoof of TV news magazine shows. See p. 321 for staff	163711
1960	Peeping Tom	M	DVD -R HQ 4351, 4352. L.		AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman. Mark Lewis (Carl Boehm) makes documentary. Mr. Peters, News Agent Shop Owner (Bartlett Muller). Publicity Chief (Maurice Durant). Cameraman P. Tate (Guy Kingsley Poynter).	163712
1918	Peg of the Pirates	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	163713
1853	Peg Woffington	N	USC	Reade, Charles		Critics Soaper and Snarl, arrogant critics made to look foolish by Peg's trick with the portrait. Colley Cibber, actor and critic.	163714
1950	Peggy	M				Reporters (Bill Kennedy, Michael Cisney). Reporter (Charles J. Conrad). Reporter (George Hoagland). Newsboy (Floyd Taylor). Announcer (John Wald). Photographers (David Alison, Joe Recht, John McKee).Photographer (David Horsley). Photographer (Sid Marion). Photographer (Joe Recht).	163715
1939	Peggy Covers London	NJ		Bugbee, Emma	#3 Peggy Series	Newspaperwoman. Successful New York and Washington newspaperwoman. In this one, she is not so "girly-girly" said one critic at the time.	163716
1942	Peggy Covers the Clipper	NJ		Bugbee, Emma	#4 Peggy Series	Newspaperwoman Peggy Foster has a special mission. Her job is to write stories extolling ideals of womanhood.  Interviews  a wide variety of famous women who fly the Clipper.	163717
1936	Peggy Covers the News	NJ	OWN - H. USC	Bugbee, Emma	#1 Peggy Series	Aspiring Journalists. First in a series of books for girls with a yen to break into journalism.  Peggy Foster is the hero.Bugbee spent almost all of her journalistic careered writing about the women's movement. She covered women's rights rallies, marches and legislation and wrote stories about Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Roosevelt.She wrote for the city desk but was not allowed to have a desk in the all-male newsroom at the Tribune and was stuck in a corner on a different floor.She sometimes went undercover to get a story -- worked as a Salvation Army bell-ringer to report on the stingy people that ignored her. When Bugbee started working, female journalists were asked to cover "women's news," which meant fashion and recipes.In 1922, Bugbee helped to found the Newspaper Women's Club of New York. She served three terms as its president. In 1936, she wrote her five-book Peggy series on her experiences as a reporter. These encouraged young women to try journalism as a career.	163718
1937	Peggy Covers Washington	NJ	OWN - H	Bugbee, Emma	#2 Peggy Seies	Newspaperwoman Peggy Foster becomes a staff reporter on a New York paper that has a Washington office, goes to Mrs. Roosevelt's press conferences and has other exciting experiences	163719
1945	Peggy Goes Overseas	NJ		Bugbee, Emma	#5 Peggy Series	Newspaperwoman Peggy Foster covers the war in Europe (authentic details based upon the work of two widely known correspondents, Elizabeth May Craig and Sonia Tomara).	163720
1925	Peggy of the Secret Service	M		Fox, Finis (Story). William Lester (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Hal Tracey (Eddie Phillips) loves a secret service agent. She is pursuing a sultan's brother who fled to the United States with the royal jewels. Newspaperman rescues her from harem.Her chief has a new assignment for her and they do not get married.	163721
1993	Pehla Nasha	MF			India	Interviewer (Anjaan Srivastay).	163722
1982	Peking Agent	N	OWN - H	Horan, James		Newspaperman Tony Sebastian, veteran New York  newspaperman investigating the possibility that a movie director maybe a spy for China. Uncovers FBI, CIA and White House involvement.	163723
1951	Peking Express	M		Hervey, Harry (Story). John Meredyth Lucas, Jules Furthman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Communist Journalist Wong (Benson Fong) is among passengers on Peking Express. Wong spouts commentary attacking the Church, the United Nations and the United States.   Plot involves group of rebels double-crossing government.Rebel leaders hold doctor and other passengers hostage. Journalist is tortured after criticizing a Communist leader for deviating from party line.	163724
1959	Pekka ja Patka mestarimaalareina	MF				Art Critics (Gunnel Hanen, Irja Kuusla, Maija-Liisa Pohjola, Laila Rihte). Reporters (Tommi Rinne, Aarne Tarkas). Photographers (Matti Dahlberg, Esko Salminen). Announcer (Teija Sopanen).	163725
1960	Pekka ja Patka neekereina	MF				Editor-in-Chief Kormy (Pentti Irjala). Reporter #1 (Anu Kilpio).  Reporter #2 (Kalevi Harth). Reporter #3 (Egil Haggman). Newsreader (Hugo Ahlberg). Photographer #1 (Goran Schauman). Photographer #2 (Ilmari Tahtela).  Cameraman (Pertti Seppala).	163726
2007	Peli, La	MF			Argentina	Journalist (Natalia Oreiro).	163727
1993	Pelican Brief, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2757, 2758, 2736. L	Grisham, John (Novel).  Alan J. Pakula (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Gray Grantham (Denzel Washington) for The Washington Herald contacted by anonymous source, then female law student about deaths of two Supreme Court justices. Both targeted for elimination, trying to prove conspiracy.Grantham promises anonymous caller protection as confidential source, then traces the number and secretly photographs the caller. Washington Herald Editor Smith Kean (John Lithgow) plans to take reporter off story but gives him chance to keep story alive.Reporter adopts fake name to visit a law firm, helps law student sneak into hospital. Anonymous source killed. Dead man's wife gives reporter safe deposit box key. Evidence of conspiracy.  Story appears with Grantham and student's byline.Journalist Edwin Newman interviews Grantham tying up loose ends of story. Senior Washington Herald Editors (Norman Aronovic, Jewell Robinson). Managing Editor (Richard Bauer). Senior Washington Herald Editor (Kim Peter Kovac).Reporter (Gene Babb). Reporter (Carrie Boren). Reporter (Kyle D. Duvall). Washington Herald Reporter (Howard Shalwitz). Reporter (James Earl Reed). Reporter (Karl Warren). Reporter at National Cathedral (Ellie K. Wang). News Desk Reporter (Kyle Prue).	163728
1992	Pelican Brief, The	NM	OWN - H	Grisham, John		Investigative Reporter Gray Grantham for the Washington Post."You can't take me off this story. There's something there. I can smell it." "Evidence based on offertory prowess is inadmissible…"	163729
2004	Peligrosa Obsesion	M	DVD -R HQ 5866, 5867		Argentina	Journalist Marina Lebo (Carol Castro) and a young man help a truck driver out for revenge.	163730
1924	Pell Street Mystery, The	M		Poe, Jeanne (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter (George Larkin) covers police headquarters, tries to solve a murder in Chinatown by joining a gang of crooks. They find out his identity, but the police save him and he gets a girl and a scoop.	163731
1964	Pelo nel mondo, Il	M				Commentator-Narrator (Stephen Garret). Commentator (John Hart).	163732
2001	Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword, The	NJ		Mazer, Anne. Monica Gesue (Illustrator)	#6 Amazing Days of Abby Hayes Series	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Abby's fifth grade class starts a newspaper and she envisions herself as the star reporter. But she's only given an advice columnist to write and that is not good. Dear Abby isn't her first choice in nicknames.Just as she suspects, the column gets her in some trouble with her classmates. But, surprisingly, it also gives her a chance to help a friend.	163733
2007	Penalty, The	NJ		Peet, Mal		Sports Reporter Paul Faustino, South America’s top sports reporter, is reluctantly drawn into the mystery of the teenage soccer prodigy’s disappearance. El Brujito, the Little Magician vanished without a trace right after he misses a penalty kick and loses a big game for his team. Faustino discovers a story of corruption and murder and is forced to confront the bitter history of slavery and power of the occult. He becomes embroiled in the intrigue when one of his journalist colleagues is murdered and then when he, himself, is abducted in an effort to gain publicity and freedom for El Brujito.	163734
2001	Pendulum	M	DVD -R HQ 11271, 11272			Reporter Frank (Matthew Posey) of the Dallas newspaper is a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter who is fired when he gets too close to revealing the truth about Dallas power brokers including the publisher of the newspaper.Reporter #1 (Michael S. Koenig). Reporter #2 (Nykethia Taylor).The nature and lure of power -- in Dallas, a councilman is on trial for corruption, the District Attorney is running for the U.S. Senate, a serial killer is slashing prostitutes and a famous law professor is murdered. A female detective is assigned to investigate the law school killing. She hears rumors that the dead man offered women and male students good grades in exchange for sex. The trail leads her to two wealthy, beautiful female students whose alibi is provided by a librarian. At the same time, the cops close in on the slasher. And the reporter is fired for getting close to the truth about the Senate candidate. 	163735
2007	Penelope	NJ		Kaye, Marilyn. Based on work by Leslie Caveny		Tabloid Reporter Lemon wants a photo of a mysterious girl named Penelope who comes from a wealthy, socialite family, an enchanted bedroom and cool clothes, but was born into a cursed family and has the face of a pig.Hidden away from the world, she finds herself subjected to a string of snobby bachelors in a desperate attempt to find her a husband in order to break the curse. Lemon hires a man to pose as a prospective suitor and infiltrate the family.But the man finds himself drawn to Penelope and he can't bring himself to expose and disappoint her, so he disappears. Fed up with this latest betrayal, Penelope decides to break free from her family and go out into the world in search of adventure.Hiding her true identity with a scarf, Penelope discovers a wondrous world with new possibilities.	163736
2006	Penelope	M	DVD -R HQ 11370, 11371			Tabloid Reporter Lemon Peter Dinklage) wants a photo of a mysterious girl named Penelope who comes from a wealthy, socialite family, an enchanted bedroom and cool clothes, but was born into a cursed family and has the face of a pig.Hidden away from the world, she finds herself subjected to a string of snobby bachelors in a desperate attempt to find her a husband in order to break the curse. Lemon hires a man to pose as a prospective suitor and infiltrate the family.But the man finds himself drawn to Penelope and he can't bring himself to expose and disappoint her, so he disappears. Fed up with this latest betrayal, Penelope decides to break free from her family and go out into the world in search of adventure.Hiding her true identity with a scarf, Penelope discovers a wondrous world with new possibilities.When she runs out of money, she sells her photos to Lemon for $5,000 and the world discovers Penelope -- and the media and the public fall in love with her. Many newspaper headlines and paparazzi. Reporter Outside Hospital 1 (James Howard). Reporter Outside Hospital 2 (Shaun Parkes). 	163737
2003	Penetration Angst	M				Newsreader (Dougal Porteous).	163738
1954	Penfield Misadventure, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	163739
1987	Peng! Du bist tot!	M				Newscaster (Lothar Guderian)	163740
1946	Pengar - en tragikomisk saga	MF				Editor at Kvallstidningen (Eric von Gegerfelt).	163741
1936	Penitent Murder Case, The (aka Lash of the Penitentes, The)	M		Carroll, Zelma (Screenplay-Director)	Ness Book - Based on Carl Taylor case, murdered by his houseboy after doing an article on the cult for Today magazine.	Magazine Writer George Mack (Jose Rubio) convinces his editor to let him do a story on the Penitentes, a religious cult.  He's shot and killed.	163742
1938	Penitentiary	M				Reporter (Lester Dorr), Reporter (Ray Johnson). Reporter (Frank Wayne).	163743
1987	Penitentiary III	M				News Media. Reporter #2 (Anthony Winters). Announcer #1 (J.J. Johnston). Announcer #2 (Earl Garnes).	163744
1989	Penn & Teller Get Killed	T				TV Interviewer (Nancy Giles)	163745
2003	Penn & Teller: Bull!:  Talking to the Dead (aka Penn & Teller:Bullshit!)	T	SVD 1351		Episode.	Investigative Journalist joins the experts. Attempts to expose people and marketing claims that exploit, deceive and mislead the public.	163746
1929	Penny Dreadful	N	USC	Ross, Malcolm		Tabloid's lack of ethics. Ruth North, a sob sister on a tabloid, writes a series of vindictive accounts of her ex-husband and present love. Articles backfire because Ruth becomes the laughing stock of the communityTabloid loses face for carrying the article. Bad journalism loses	163747
1940	Penny Parker: Behind the Green Door	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#4 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163748
1942	Penny Parker: Clock Strikes Thirteen, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#7 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163749
1941	Penny Parker: Clue of the Silken Ladder	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#5 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163750
1947	Penny Parker: Cry at Midnight, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#17 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163751
1940	Penny Parker: Danger at the Drawbridge	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#3 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163752
1943	Penny Parker: Ghost Beyond the Gate	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#9 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163753
1945	Penny Parker: Guilt of the Brass Thieves, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#13 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163754
1944	Penny Parker: Hoofbeats on the Turnpike	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#11 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163755
1943	Penny Parker: Saboteurs on the River	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#10 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163756
1941	Penny Parker: Secret Pact, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#6 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163757
1946	Penny Parker: Signal in the Dark	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#14 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163758
1947	Penny Parker: Swamp Island	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#16 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163759
1939	Penny Parker: Tale of the Witch Doll	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#1 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper. Gets to write a scoop at the end of this mystery.	163760
1939	Penny Parker: Vanishing Houseboat, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#2 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper. Gets to write a scoop at the end of this mystery.	163761
1944	Penny Parker: Voice From the Cave	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#12 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163762
1946	Penny Parker: Whispering Wall	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#15 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163763
1942	Penny Parker: Wishing, Well, The	NJ		Benson, Mildred "Millie" Wirt	#8 Penny Parker Mysteries	Girl Reporter Penny Parker. Father, Anthony Parker, editor of the Riverside Starr newspaper. She often writes stories for the paper.	163764
1917	Penny Philanthropist, The	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	163765
1955	Penny Serenade	T		Cheavens, Martha (Short Story)	Lux Video Theatre - Adapted from film scenario of the Martha Cheavens short story - 1-3-55	Correspondent Roger Adams (Don Taylor). Phyllis Thaxter.	163766
1942	Penny Serenade	R	CD 003. CDR Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 42-04-27.	Correspondent Roger Adams (Robert Taylor). Barbara Stanwyck, Edgar Buchanan	163767
1944	Penny Serenade	R	http://www.tv.com/downloads/?tag=nav-top;downloads		Lux Radio Theater 5-8-44	Correspondent Roger Adams (Joseph Cotton). Irene Dunne, Joseph Cotton, Edgar Buchanan	163768
1941	Penny Serenade	M	DVD -R HQ 2574, 2575. SVDSP 546. SV 109, 46	Cheavens, Martha (Story). Morris Ryskind (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Roger Adams (Cary Grant) marries a music store worker. They relocate to Japan where he gets an assignment, but later settles down in town of Rosalia and buys the local paper, the Courier Press. They try to adopt and raise a child.Applejack (Edgar Buchanan) is a fellow newsman who leaves his job with the Brooklyn Bulletin to join them in their new venture and proves adapt at taking care of babies and fixing the presses.  Paper closes down and their child dies. They go on."I hate to see a nice girl like you get mixed up with a newspaperman. Gosh, you never know what they're up to. They can get away with anything, and alibi their workings. 'Course, it's a lot of fun ducking around interviewing chorus girls…."Reporter (Lynton Brent). Press Operator (John Tyrrell).	163769
1948	Penny Serenade	R	CD10 - Wells. DVD 17218		Episode #4. 7-1-1948. Hallmark Playhouse	Correspondent Roger Adams.	163770
1941	Penny Serenade	R			Episode #91. 11-16-1941. Screen Guild Theater, The	Correspondent Roger Adams (Cary Grant) marries a music store worker (Irene Dunne). They relocate to Japan where he gets an assignment, but later settles down in town of Rosalia and buys the local paper, the Courier Press.	163771
1945	Penny Serenade	R			Episode #74. 11-27-1945. Theatre of Romance	Correspondent Roger Adams (Robert Walker) marries a music store worker (Cathy Lewis). They relocate to Japan where he gets an assignment, but later settles down in town of Rosalia and buys the local paper, the Courier Press.	163772
1941	Penny to the Rescue	M			Pete Smith Specialties	Food Journalist Homemaking Expert Prudence Penny of Los Angeles Examiner	163773
1984	Penny Wannawake: Penny Black	NM		Moody, Susan	#1 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.She is dismayed to arrive in Big Sur from London and discover her vacation mate is missing. She is even more upset when her friend's body is found at Los Angeles International Airport, clothed in a bright white orchid and multiple stab wounds.She descends upon Washington D.C. where, with a male counterpart, and distracted by black orchid breeding, she pursues her quest for the killer.	163774
1984	Penny Wannawake: Penny Dreadful	NM		Moody, Susan	#2 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.An egotist who was also a blackmailer drank just one gin too many and died. No one mourned for him, but one person did not believe that alcohol was the only poison the man had imbibed.And when Wannawake seeks the truth, the elusive truth gets dragged kicking and screaming into the open.	163775
1989	Penny Wannawake: Penny Pinching	NM		Moody, Susan	#6 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.The black sleuth with ties to the British aristocracy becomes involved in the murder of a young British nanny while temporarily running a domestic agency.	163776
1985	Penny Wannawake: Penny Post	NM		Moody, Susan	#3 Penny Wannawake  Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.	163777
1986	Penny Wannawake: Penny Royal	NM		Moody, Susan	#4 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.Blue-blooded Penny investigates the simultaneous disappearances of an absentminded archeologist and a collection of priceless gold statuettes.	163778
1993	Penny Wannawake: Penny Saving	NM		Moody, Susan	#7 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.	163779
1988	Penny Wannawake: Penny Wise	NM		Moody, Susan	#5 Penny Wannawake Mysteries	African-American Freelance Photographer Penny Wannawake in England, a funny, free-spirited, smart-mouthed, knockout, six-foot-tall daughter of an African diplomat father and an aristocratic English mother.Wannawake is in the gorgeous Greek Isles aboard a private yacht. When a woman drops dead of an apparent heart attack, Penny knows it could not have been an accident and goes into action to solve the case.	163780
1938	Penny's Party	M			Pete Smith Specialties	Food Journalist Homemaking Expert Prudence Penny of Los Angeles Examiner	163781
1938	Penny's Picnic	M			Pete Smith Specialties	Food Journalist Homemaking Expert Prudence Penny of Los Angeles Examiner	163782
1950	Pennygreen Street	NM		LaBern, Arthur		Press	163783
2000	Pensacola: Wings of Gold: Brothers	T			Episode #64. 5-13-2000	News Media. TV Reporter (Andrea Jackson).	163784
2005	Penselstrog:	TF			Episode #7. 2-15-2005	Art Critic Trine Ross.	163785
2005	Pensjonat Pod Roza: Syn marnotrawny: Czesc 1	TF			Episode. 3-27-2005. Season #3. Episode #9	Reporter (John Edmondson).	163786
2005	Pensjonat Pod Roza: UFO: Czesc 2	TF			Episode #58. 10-6-2005	Journalist (Jan Kozaczuk).	163787
1986	Pentagon	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		News Media	163788
2003	Pentagon Papers, The	MT	SVD 1372, VHSSP 1413			News Media. Major newspapers printed the so-called Pentagon Papers. Daniel Ellsberg (James Spader) arrested and charged with theft, espionage and treason. New York Times Editor (Richard Blackburn). TV Journalist (John Blackwood).News Reporters (Michael Spencer-Davis, David Lyle).	163789
1933	Penthouse	M	DVD -R HQ 8264, 8265. DVD -R HQ 1795 (Media Excerpts).	Roche, Arthurs Somers (Short Story)		News Editor (Guy Usher). Opens in a newspaper office. Reporter Shenberger typing out story, shouts out: "Hey Chief…Has the Verdict Come In Yet…"Editor takes a big chance on verdict. Good Press Room activity as they set the type, draw a proof: "Gazotti Dies."Verdict comes in. Hold the presses. "Gazotti Lives."  Houdini lawyer. Reporters greet Gazotti and his society lawyer outside court building. Rest of film about society lawyer who solves a crime involving a upper-class young man.Headline: "Gay Night Club Hostess Murdered: Society Man Held." Cosmopolitan Magazine cover with "Penthouse story" inside.  Based on story in Cosmopolitan by Arthur Somers Roche	163790
1945	Penthouse Rhythm	M				Critic Ferdy Pelham (Eric Blore), a snitty critic	163791
2005	Pentti Hietanen on the Rock's	TF			Finland	Interviewer (Meku Manner - Herself).	163792
2006	Penultimate Chance Saloon, The	N		Brett, Simon		TV News Reader-TV Newscaster Bill Stratton, semi-retired and bestselling author of humor books, is stunned when his self-righteous wife leaves him for a doctor.But when Bill, 60 and single again,  realizes that his minor celebrity translates into currency on the dating market, he plunges into promiscuity.	163793
1964	Penultimate Truth, The	NSF		Dick, Philip K.		News Media. World's ruling elite spreads "pure lie" in every news report	163794
1989	People	DT			Series	TV Newsmagazine	163795
1978	People	DT			Series	TV Newsmagazine. People Magazine series. Host Phyllis George, Miss America of 1971. Correspondent Mark Shaw	163796
1957	People	DT			Series	Interviewer. The Man (Ben Alexander) interviews people walking on the street	163797
1955	People	DT			Series. 8-21-1955 to 10-9-1955. NBC	Host-Narrator Morgan Beatty and a few other NBC News personnel conducted brief interviews with guests filmed at their homes or workplaces. Human Interest news features.	163798
1951	People Against O'Hara, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6196, 6197. DVD -R 1561			Reporters. George, Reporter (Frank Ferguson). George, Reporter (Charles Anthony Hughes). Reporter Morty (Don Dillaway). Photographer (Harry Cody). Photographer (Mike Lally).	163799
1940	People Ask Death, The	N		Dyer, George		Reporter Persen "Buzz" Drake for the Times is accused of murder.  Drake's fellow members of the Catalyst Club, a group of six amateur criminologists featured in other novels, leap into action to prove his innocence.Rival paper tries to drum up public sentiment against Drake as shown by the inflammatory clippings that begin each chapter.	163800
1971	People Eaters, The	N	OWN - H	Alpert, Hollis		Magazine. Head of a metropolitan magazine dies and there are two men in line to take over. When one is chosen, the other resigns and starts another magazine of his own and starts slinging mud at the other magazine and its editor.Going-on behind the scenes of two magazines in New York City, the New Yorker and New York, disguised as Metropolitan and Scene. Most of the editors and writers are scabrous and unprincipled.	163801
2002	People I Know	M	DVD -R HQ 2702, 2703		PR	Publicist Eli Wurman (Al Pacino), an old-school publicist one of those guys who, when they started in the biz, was called press agents. He's washed-up, living on money and sympathy of his last paying client, a movie megastar.Hard-drinking, pill-popping PR man Wurman tries to organize a benefit. Paparazzi (William Hill). Radio Announcers (Juliet Papa, Ben Shenkman - Voice).Rex Reed (himself). Lewis Dodley (himself). Kaity Tong (herself). Pat Kiernan (himself).	163802
1990	People Like Us	MT	DVD -R HQ 8246, 8247, 8248, 8249. SVD 537	Dunne, Dominick (Novel)		Journalist (Ben Gazzarra) seeks to avenge the murder of his daughter in a two-part movie based on Dominick Dunne's best seller	163803
1988	People Like Us	N		Dunne, Dominick		Journalist Gus Bailey	163804
2004	People Like Us	M				TV Newscaster (Katherine Futterer).	163805
1989	People Next Door, The	T	B 26		Series 9-18-1989 to 10-16-1989	Cartoonist. Walter Kellogg (Jeffrey Jones) cartoonist make things appear just by imagining them. "The People Next Door" comic strip	163806
1954	People of the City	N	GPL	Ekwensi, Cyprian	In "International Short Novels, a Contemporary Anthology."	Reporter Amusa  Sango, crime  reporter on West African Sensation, a local paper in a West African city. Lover of some repute.  He meets a girl, marries her and leaves the city.	163807
1977	People That Time Forgot, The	M		Burroughs, Edgar Rice (Novel). Patrick Tilley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Charly (Sarah Douglas) from the London Times and niece of owner of paper is sent along on expedition the paper is financing to a lost world.  She responds to sexist comments of expedition leader: "I can look after myself."Spends most of film being pushed around by leader and screaming when spiders and other creatures crawl on her. Proves her usefulness by using flash from her camera to temporarily blind a group of dinosaurs coming out of walls of a cave.She manages to "interview" a cave girl about the whereabouts of the members of a previous expedition. Takes photographs of the dinosaurs they find, her camera is thrown out of the plane when the group is trying to lighten their load so they can escape.	163808
1996	People vs. Larry Flynt, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2229, 2230, 2215. L			Magazine Editor-Publisher Larry Flynt (Woody Harrelson).  Reporter (Lisa Lax). Reporter (Mary M. Norman). Reporter (Jack Shea).  DC Reporter (Jim Hild). DC Reporter (Michael Klastorin). DC Reporter (Gene Lyons).(MDC Reporter (Saida Pagan). L.A. Reporter (Jeff Johnston). Media. TV Reporter at the Supreme Court (Michelle Robinson). Svelte Reporter (Linn Sitler). Network Reporter (Nom Macdonald). Falwell Reporter (Jim Palmer). Falwell Reporter (Joey Sulipeck).Georgia Reporters (Nate Bynum, Paula Haddock, Ann Marie Hall, Patti Hatchett, Susan Howe, Michael, Gary Kraen, Dennis Turner). News Dealer (Tam Drummond).Stills Photographer (Stephen Dupree).	163809
1995	People Who Read People Magazine, The	MUS		Friedman, Kinky	Song	Magazines. Tribute to People Magazine. For the people who read people magazine, For the soap opera lovers, for the home-town bowling team, For everybody everywhere who's ever lost a dream, For the people who read people who read people magazine.""And bless the people who read people magazine, Bless the soap opera lovers, bless the home-town bowling team, Bless everybody everywhere who's ever lost a dream, For the people who read people who read people magazine.""Bless the people who read people who read people magazine."	163810
1973	People Will Always Be Kind	N		Sheed, Wilfrid		News Media	163811
1935	People Will Talk	M				News Media. First Reporter (James Flavin). Second Reporter (Garry Owen).	163812
1951	People Will Talk	M				Photographer (Al Murphy)	163813
1994	People Will Talk	NM		Goldberg, Lucianne		Gossip Columnist Lolly Pines of the New York Courier is the doyenne of gossip columnists. She meets an accidental death while moving marzipan bust of Kim Basinger.Her assistant, Kick (Katherine) Butler, inherits not only Pines' cavernous apartment but also entrée into the lives of her friends. Meanwhile, fledgling Gossip Reporter Baby Bayer is determined to take over Pines' column for the New York Courier.Bayer is trading sex for influence with shifty celebrity lawyer even as editor-in-chief of the Courier, who used to sleep with her, is falling in love with Butler. Butler has score to settle with the celebrity lawyer who once got her unjustly fired.Everyone is looking for starlet-hooker who was pushed off hotel balcony by  subject of Pines' last interview, a TV heartthrob. If Bayer finds the starlet, she gets Pines' job. If Kick finds her, she gets revenge on the lawyer.The tragicomic accidental death of the omnipotent New York gossip columnist sets in a motion a cheerful scramble for control of her column,  access to her sources and knowledge of the secrets that made her so powerful.	163814
1920	People, The	P	MLPL	Glaspell, Susan	Index-One Act, 1900-1923 - V812 G548-1	Press	163815
1995	People's Choice, The: Cautionary Tale, A	N		Greenfield, Jeff		News Media	163816
1955	People's Choice, The: Retiring Mayor, The	T			Episode	Female Reporter gets an erroneous story from Rollo to the effect that the mayor is retiring	163817
1955	People's Choice, The: Sock, the Dedicated Councilman	T			Episode. Series (10-6-55 to 9-25-58)	Magazine. Councilman Miller gets his picture in a national magazine when he is seen climbing a tree to watch a bird	163818
1955	People's Choice, The: Sock, the Greek God	T			Episode	Reporter. In an interview, Mandy tells a reporter that Sock wants a new playground for a crowded section of town. Mayor Peoples tells Sock he must get the playground free or resign	163819
1997	People's Court, The	T			Series 1997-1998	Legal Reporter (Harvey Levin - Himself). In-Studio Anchor (Carol Martin - Herself). Announcer (Curt Chaplin - Himself).	163820
1981	People's Court, The:	T			Series 1981-1993	Reporter (Doug Llewelyn - Court Reporter and Announcer).	163821
1948	People's Platform	DT				Journalist Charles Collingwood	163822
1950	People's Platform	DT			Series. 8-20-1950 to 6-24-1951. CBS	Newsman Charles Collingwood led invited guests in discussion on such topics as college and professional football and the effect television had on viewers.	163823
1936	Pep Morgan	CB			More Fun Comics #12. August 1936. First Appearance.	Reporter Pep Morgan, an adventurer in the 1930s and 1940s who had a long and varied career as a journalist, boxing champ, jungle man and various other jobs.	163824
1998	Pep Squad	M				News Media. Newsman (J.D. Fair). Newsman (Darwin Moore). Photographer (Brady Novak).	163825
1960	Pepe	M				Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper. Announcer's Voice (David Landfield)	163826
1995	Pepernoten voor Sinterklaas	MTF			Netherlands	News Presenter Anniko van Santen of Cartoon Express. Presenter Deadline (Jaap Jongbloed). Presenter Ooggetuige Ruud ter Weijden.	163827
1904	Peplow's Paper Chase	NSF		Gallon, Tom		Newspaper. Dying father tells his son to study the daily papers, which are conducive to happiness. Results are amusingly fantastic	163828
2006	Pepper Dennis: Celebrity Twin Could Hang -- Film At Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6040		Episode #6. 5-9-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper feuds with WEIE's new news director over his entertainment-oriented approach to reporting, Pepper is forced to take a vacation.	163829
2006	Pepper Dennis: Charlie Babcock's Homosexual Encounter -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6140		Episode #9. 5-23-06	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE. Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez (Alexandra Barreto).Paparazzo (Adam Cardon). Pepper and Charlie encourage a football star to make a big, public announcement about his sexual orientation. Liz Phair performs at Chick's high-school reunion.	163830
2006	Pepper Dennis: Curtis Wilson's a Total Nut Job -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6090		Episode #7. 5-16-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper breaks an election campaign scandal. Charlie walks in on Pepper having an intimate moment with a politician. Kathy's job is in jeopardy.Reporter (Kristen Ariza). TV Reporter (Liz Benoit). Field Producer (Blair Hickey). Reporter (Mike Pachelli). Latin Reporter (Ines Romero). Cameraman (Dave Andrews).	163831
2006	Pepper Dennis: Dennis, Bulgari, Big Losers at ACoRNS -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6180		Episode #10.. 6-6-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.ACoRNS -- top awards in local Chicago news and Dennis has four nominations, most ever. Team organizes a last-minute, live newscast during a crisis. Kathy attends a sex-toy party.	163832
2006	Pepper Dennis: Frat Boys May Lose Their Manhood -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 5900		Episode #3. 4-18-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper discovers dangerous hazing rituals at a college fraternity.	163833
2006	Pepper Dennis: Heiress Bridenapped -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 5950		Episode #4. 4-25-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.High-society pride goes missing and Pepper feels pressured by her parents to get married.	163834
2006	Pepper Dennis: Hiroshi Watanabe in Bed With Curtis Wilson -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6120		Episode #8. 5-23-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper's new romance with Mayor Wilson faces an obstacle from work. Kathy throws an office party.	163835
2006	Pepper Dennis: Pepper Dennis Behind Bars: Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6280.		Episode #11. 6-20-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper lands in jail after refusing to reveal her source in a city scandal. Kathy has a realization about her life and decides to go back to school.	163836
2006	Pepper Dennis: Pilot	T	DVD  -R HQ 5790		Episode #1. Premiere. 4-4-2006. Series 4-4-2006 to 7-4-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE, can't seem to get personal life (she sleeps with the station's new TV anchor) or professional situation (anchor gets her dream job). TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins)News Director Jack.  Dennis graduated from Northwestern School of Journalism. Babcock from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.Producer:  Pepper is a mixture of Mary Tyler Moore and Jack Tripper (from 24). She takes prat-falls, but she can be serious: Pepper will go to jail to protect a source.Dennis is a beautiful and ambitious reporter with her sights set on anchoring Chicago's top-rated evening news broadcast. Her career is her top priority -- but she does have close friends -- especially the station's make-up artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price).Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong) has a secret crush on Pepper. Anchorman Babcock is smart, handsome, funny, available and interested. But office romances are not allowed. Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.	163837
2006	Pepper Dennis: Poker Clubs and Boob Cams -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 5850		Episode #2.  4-11-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins).. They decide to be "professional" because of the station's sexual harassment policy. Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong).Pepper decides to go under cover when she learns that a popular men's poker club offers its members more than scoring cash. Does undercover expose of prostitute ring meeting in the club and using the club's parking lot for the assignations.Back at the station, she finds herself in a compromising position with Babcock during a sexual harassment seminar causing her to reconsider her feelings for him. Meanwhile sister Kathy, who now works as a receptionist at the station, leaves her husband.Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Dennis is a beautiful and ambitious reporter with her sights set on anchoring Chicago's top-rated evening news broadcast. Her career is her top priority. But Babcock is a problem -- she wants him and he wants her.Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.	163838
2006	Pepper Dennis: Promotion on Live with Regis and Kelly	CC	DVD -R HQ 5823			TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE,  can't seem to get her personal life (she sleeps with the station's new TV anchor) or professional situation (anchor gets her dream job). Promotion by Romijn for new show.	163839
2006	Pepper Dennis: Saving Venice -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 5998		Episode #5. 5-2-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Pepper tries to change her image after testing as too harsh and intense with viewers, but her attempts to soften up go horribly wrong and sink her ratings even lower. Babcock offers to help, but Pepper finds his advice difficult to follow.	163840
2006	Pepper Dennis: Star Anchor Weds Colleague: Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6360		Episode #13. 7-4-2006. Season Finale.	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Charlie proposes to Pepper, in hope of avoiding deportation. Kathy works to organize the wedding. Chick and Blanca have a realization about love.	163841
2006	Pepper Dennis: True Love is Dead -- Film at Eleven	T	DVD -R HQ 6330		Episode #12. 6-27-2006	TV News Reporter Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) of Chicago News Channel 4, WEIE.  TV Anchor Charlie Babcock (Josh Hopkins). Cameraman Chick (Rider Strong). Make-up Artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price). Weather Girl Blanca Martinez.Kimmy signs up with a dating service. Charlie's bright-white teeth causes problems for a viewer.	163842
1936	Pepper Young's Family	RS	CD9 - Wells		Episodes #42 to #88. Series 1936-1959.	Reporter Larry (Pepper) Young (Curtis Arnall, 1936-early 1940s, Lawson Zerbe (until 1945), Mason Adams (1945-1959) grew up to be a newspaper journalist for the Free Press, the town mayor and a public relations specialist for an oil company.Larry Young sported locks of red hair. He was soon called "Pepper." The family lived in Elmwood, somewhere in the Midwest. Father Sam was a banker, Mary a typical housewife. Pepper aspired to a career as a writer and become a journalist.Peggy fell in love with Carter Trent of Chicago who proposed to her in 1941. Larry was an easy-going, sometimes whimisical man, moral, innocent, mixed solemnity and amusement.	163843
1936	Pepper Young's Family: Newspaper Story Appears	RS			Episode #9.	Reporter Larry (Pepper) Young (Curtis Arnall, 1936-early 1940s, Lawson Zerbe (until 1945), Mason Adams (1945-1959) grew up to be a newspaper journalist for the Free Press, the town mayor and a public relations specialist for an oil company.	163844
1936	Pepper Young's Family: Trying To Stop Story	RS			Episode #8.	Reporter Larry (Pepper) Young (Curtis Arnall, 1936-early 1940s, Lawson Zerbe (until 1945), Mason Adams (1945-1959) grew up to be a newspaper journalist for the Free Press, the town mayor and a public relations specialist for an oil company.	163845
1936	Pepper Young's Family: Unwanted Newspaper Article	RS			Episode #7.	Reporter Larry (Pepper) Young (Curtis Arnall, 1936-early 1940s, Lawson Zerbe (until 1945), Mason Adams (1945-1959) grew up to be a newspaper journalist for the Free Press, the town mayor and a public relations specialist for an oil company.	163846
2007	Pepperfish Keys	N		Wimberley, Darryl		TV Reporter Sharon Fowler who works in Pepperfish Keys, Florida isn’t concerned that a black man has risen to a high position in the Florida state police. She couldn’t care less if he were pink or green. She just wants to use him  to get him and the state senator as well  into some kind of blazing trouble that will let her write a prize-winning story and move on to Tallahassee. The senator, up for reelection, knows there are activities he would like to stay hidden and his young daughter is having a fling with a man the state policeman suspects is dealing with the senator in some kind of illegal business. But things happen that neither the policeman or the reporter expected, throwing them into an unlikely alliance. The dead body of the senator’s daughter is discovered behind a water heater in the senator’s mansion. When the ambitious local TV reporter offers to help nail the daughter’s boyfriend and a local criminal, the two team up to solve the crime. 	163847
1953	Pepsi-Cola Playhouse	T			Series 1953-1955	Press	163848
1982	Per Uno Scoop	CB			Orient Express #8	Reporters	163849
2006	Perception	M			Short	News Media. News Reporter (Tim Tyler). News Anchor (Laura Parish).	163850
2005	Perceptions	M				Spanish Reporter (Eduardo Bar). Press Conference Reporter (Andra Hayes).	163851
1970	Percy	M				TV Interviewer (Charles Hodgson)	163852
1996	Percy Tarar	MF			Sweden. Miniseries	Editor (Martina Haag) for Expressen Fredag.	163853
1974	Percy's Progress	M				News Media. Reporter (Marianne Stone). London Newsman (Edgar Metcalfe). News Editor (T.P. McKenna). Australian TV Lady (Barry Humphries).Percy is the man with the world's first penis transplant. He discovers there is a chemical in the city's water that makes men impotent.	163854
2004	Perder es Cuestion de Me T odo (aka Losing is a Question of…."	MF		Cabrera, Sergio	Spain	Journalist and his friend try to find out what happened when a body is discovered impaled on a stake near a scenic lake near Bogotá.  They uncover an intricate real estate fraud involving corrupt politicians.	163855
2001	Perdido Street Station	NSF		Mieville, China		Reporter for a brutally suppressed subversive newspaper in the metropolis of New Crobuzon.	163856
1981	Peregrine	NM	OWN - H	Bayer, William		TV Newscaster Pamela Barrett witnesses a slaying - a young woman is killed instantly when a peregrine falcon, plummeting from the sky at nearly 200 miles an hour, strikes her. Barrett's impassioned account of it on TV thrills a madman called the falconer.Circling high over Rockefeller Center is a peregrine falcon, the most awesome of flying predators. She awaits a signal from her falconer. Then the bird attacks. Its owner, who identifies with his deadly bird, is terrorizing New York City.He becomes fascinated with Pam and enmeshes her in a bizarre and deadly scheme even as she finds herself drawn to him by an erotic need she doesn't understand.As killing follows filling, the police and the news media engage in cutthroat competition to find the murderer. Two falcons fight to the death above Central Park. Call girls, rich eccentrics, dealers in the black market for rare birds are all involved.	163857
1999	Pereira Declares (Sostiene Pereira)	M			Italy-Portugal	Culture Editor Pereira (Marcello Mastroianni), culture editor of Lisboa, an unaffiliated  newspaper that professes to be an independent daily. It is Portugal in 1938. Civil war in Spain and fascists are in power in Portugal.Pereira concerns himself only with his work -- writing biographies of famous writers and translating French novels. He ignores what is going on around him. Newspaper Editor (Mario Viegas).Hires Monteiro Rossi (Stefano Dionisi), an idealistic young man in love with a beautiful communist, as an assistant.Pereira reluctantly helps them when they begin to get into trouble due to subversive activities. Eventually events force him to take a stand.	163858
1999	Perempuan melayu terakhir	MF			Malaysia	Newsreader (Normala Shamsuddin).	163859
1995	Perez Family, The	M				News Photographer (Luis Raul).	163860
1985	Perfect	M	DVD -R HQ 2772, 2773. SVDSP 572,  548. SV 197	Latham, Aaron (Rolling Stone articles). Latham, James Bridges (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Adam Lawrence (John Travolta) for Rolling Stone magazine starts out at the Jersey Journal on obituary page. He's told, "This is the last chance in journalism to write anything nice about anybody." Five years later, Lawrence is in New York.Covers everything from ABSCAM to junk food for magazine. Goes to California to finish article on man suspected of drug dealing and article on health clubs. Convinces female instructor to trust him (she has been burnt by press before). Sleeps with her.She sees first draft attacking health clubs. Deletes article. He sends in positive story. Editor orders rewrite to include dirt on female instructor. Lawrence threatens to kill editor. FBI demands Lawrence turn over interview tapes. Media goes after him.Held in contempt, sent to prison for refusing to turn over tapes. Businessman cleared. Instructor finds out truth, is there when he is released. TV Reporters (Frank Cavestani, Brian Macguire, Elaine Perkins, Debra Satell). Managing Editor (David Paymer).New York Times, 6./7/85: "…kind of narcissism that, in our society, produces journalists who are more important -- more celebrated -- than the stories they cover." City News Editor (John Napierala). City News Receptionist (Ramey Ellis).	163861
2009	Perfect 10	MT				News Media. Reporter (Adam Simmons). Announcer (Peter Marr). Group of teen Olympic hopefuls train and prepare for their day in the spotlight.	163862
2005	Perfect 10: Model Boxing Vol. 2	M				Commentators (Dave Bontempo, Ashley Degenford, Bob Sapp, Jennifer Snow). Perfect 10 Magazine models boxing.	163863
1918	Perfect 36, A	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	163864
1926	Perfect Alibi, The	NM		Laurence, John		Press	163865
1998	Perfect Assassins	MT				News Media. Anchorwoman (Michelle Madden). Cantina Reporter (Martin Morales). News Producer (Gunnar Peterson).	163866
1998	Perfect Blue	C			Japan	News Reporter (George C. Cole - Voice - English Version). Cameraman (Bob Buchholz - Voice - English Version).	163867
1991	Perfect Bride, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7922, 7923			Newscaster (Tom Murray)	163868
2007	Perfect Child, The	MT				Reporter (Blake Price)	163869
2005	Perfect Creature	M				Reporter (Margaret-Mary Hollins - Street Reporter). Set in Nuovo Zelandia,  a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop another vampire bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races	163870
1997	Perfect Crime	MT				Courthouse Reporter (Genevive Barker).	163871
1928	Perfect Crime	M		Zangwill, Israel (based on novel, “The Big Bow Mystery.”)		Press	163872
1928	Perfect Crime	M		Zangwill, Israel (based on novel, “The Big Bow Mystery.”)		Press	163873
1921	Perfect Crime, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	163874
2006	Perfect Day, A	M		Evans, Richard Paul (Novel). Joyce Eliason (Teleplay)		News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Andrea Frankle). Reporter (Lara Grice). Radio Station Owner (Michael Arata). Family man and a suddenly successful author meets a stranger who warns him he has only 40 more days to live.	163875
1959	Perfect Furlough, The	M				Reporter (Victor Romito).	163876
2007	Perfect Game, The	M				Newspaper Boy (Ryan Ochoa).	163877
2003	Perfect Game, The: Novel About the Price of Perfection, A	N		Weincek, Craig J. 		Sportswriter Bob O’Toole chronicles the career of a pitcher who has discovered a true miracle pitch. The pitcher, Lou Malinski, was an average 30-something guy until one day, quite by chance, he develops a knuckle-ball style that turns him into baseball’s brightest star. Set in the near future in Mt. Airy, Maryland, then in Washington D.C. where the city get a team. It’s all about America’s love-hate fascination with celebrities through the eyes of O’Toole.	163878
1978	Perfect Gentlemen	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Joseph Benti). Reporter (Barbara Simpson).	163879
1998	Perfect Getaway, The	MT				News Media. Female Newscaster (Barbara A. Smith). Male Newscaster (Brad Nygren).	163880
2007	Perfect Girl	NJ		Hogan, Mary		Romance Columnist Aunt Marty is New York’s “Goddess of Love.” She writes a love advice column in a fashion magazine  and if she can’t turn a school girl, her niece, into the perfect girl, no one can. Ruthie Bayer has a totally overprotective mom, her dad is nonexistent and her best friends can’t help her now when she needs them most because out of the blue Ruthie has fallen in love with the boy next door and she has no idea what to do about it. Hip, cool Aunt Marty might help her but she also might turn Ruthie’s entire world upside down. She should be the perfect mentor for Ruthie. 	163881
1984	Perfect Happiness	N		Lively, Penelope		News Media	163882
2004	Perfect Husband, The: Laci Peterson Story, The	MT				Reporter #3 (Karen Gordon). Jail Reporter #1 (C.S. Keys). Reporter (Paul D. Roberts). Jail Reporter #3 (Gary Weeks). News Reporter (David E. Willis).	163883
2008	Perfect Life, The 	N		Hatcher, Robin Lee		Reporter appears with shocking allegations destroying the perfect life of a woman married to a loving and handsome husband, respected in their church and community, with two grown daughters on the verge of starting families of their own, a thriving ministry, good friends, a comfortable life. Splashed across the local news are accusations of the husband’s financial impropriety at his foundation and worse, an affair with a former employee. Without warning, the woman’s marriage is shattered and her family torn apart. 	163884
1946	Perfect Marriage, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11746, 11747. VHS Tape. 			Fashion Magazine Editor Maggie Williams (Loretta Young), editor of fashion magazine	163885
2009	Perfect Match, A	N		Bradley, Shelley		Sports reporter Mitch MacKinnon is annoyed about having to write an expose about a local dating service until he gets a look at the sexy owner. Suddenly, things are looking up. But his first priority is to dish the dirt that will be his ticket to the big time. The woman will do anything to prove to him she’s not a con artist, even if her foolproof methods tell her the infuriating Mitch is her perfect match. If she’s right, Mitch will have to eat his words and the story that will take him to the top.	163886
2000	Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenet Ramsey and the City of Boulder	MT	DVD -R HQ 7255, 7256, 7257, 7258	Schiller, Lawrence	Miniseries	Tabloid Reporter Jeff Shapiro (Sean Wahlen) of the Globe. TV Anchor (Terry Wood). CNN Interviewer (John Garrett).  Murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in 1996 in Boulder, Colorado. News Media circus.Photographer at the Church (Derek White). Julie Hayden Jordon (as Herself). Marianne Wesson (as Herself). Brian Maass (as Himself). Craig Lewis (as Himself). Gregg McCrary (as Himself). Craig Silerman (as Himself).TV Reporter (K. Bethers). Reporter (Henry Wiehebrink).	163887
1988	Perfect Murder, The	M			UK/India.	Photographer (Ashley D'Silva).	163888
2005	Perfect Neighbor, The	M				Anchorman (Rick Bramucci).	163889
1927	Perfect Sap, The	M		Young, Howard Irving (Play - "Not Herbert, A Comedy of the Night in Four Acts").	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Female Reporter tries to capture a gang of jewel thieves. Wealthy, aspiring detective has the same idea and discovers one of the jewel thieves is the newspaperwoman.	163890
2000	Perfect Son, The	M				Interviewer (Yan Feldman)	163891
1937	Perfect Specimen, The	M				Newspaperwoman Mona Carter (Joan Blondell), newspaper woman after Flynn as perfect specimen. Commentator (John Hiestand)	163892
1987	Perfect Spy, A	MT			Miniseries`	News Media. First Reporter (Andrew Normington). Second Reporter (Christopher Holmes). City Gent Interviewer (Antony Carrick). Military Interviewer (Andrew Hilton). Academic Interviewer (Christopher Owen).	163893
2000	Perfect Storm, The	M				TV News Reporter #1 (Patrick Stinson). TV Reporter #2 (Terry Anzur).	163894
2007	Perfect Stranger	M	DVD -R HQ 9700, 9701			Investigative Reporter Rowena "Ro" Price (Halle Berry) of the New York Courier, goes undercover to ferret out a businessman as her best friend's killer. Posing as one of his temps, she enters into a game of online cat-and-mouse.Reporter Price  nailed an expose of a slimy senator for the tabloid Courier with the assistance of her adoring computer-whiz colleague Miles (Giovanni Ribisi). She used false pretenses to entrap the senator and then record them without his knowledge."God," she says, "I love this job," after exposing the senator. But the story is killed by spineless higher-ups so she indignantly quits the paper. She delivers a speech of outrage.Childhood friend tells her about meeting a creep online and turns up dead. Demon Internet researcher Miles uses his computer to get Price a job as a temp worker called Katherine at Hill's advertising agency. Then she goes about trying to solve the murder.Newspaper Editor (Frank Stellato). H2A Copy Editor (Marcus Collins). Publicity Maven (Ilene Schwartz). Public Relations Secretary (Gloria Parks). Photographer's Assistant (Stephen J. Eads). Newsstand Vendor (Gaetano Lisi).	163895
1950	Perfect Strangers	M	SVD 964		Rogers. Hecht-MacArthur Ladies and G.	Reporters (John Albright, Creighton Hale, Frank Marlowe, Ed Coke). Newsboys (Ronnie Tyler, Pat Mitchell, Russell De Vorkin). Television Announcer (Lou Marcelle). Weatherman (Richard Bartell).	163896
1986	Perfect Strangers:	T	SV 277, 275, 133, 116, 114, 104, 102, 51.		Episodes. Series 3-25-1986 to 8-6-1993.	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Beginning with Season 3 (September 1987), Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle beginning Season 3, September 1987,	163897
1993	Perfect Strangers: After Hours	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #146. 7-16-1993	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry wants to put some sparks back in his marriage, and after he fails with Balki's secret treasures, he goes shopping with Balki and accidentally gets locked in the store after hours with a mad dog on the loose.	163898
1988	Perfect Strangers: Aliens	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #53. 10-28-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki throw a Halloween party with their friends and after six hours of watching scary movies, Larry wakes up and discovers that Balki is an alien from "Planet Mypos" and is turning everyone into Mypiots by putting vests on them.	163899
1987	Perfect Strangers: All News That Fits	T	On Tape	Giffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #29. 9-22-1987. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry's new job at the Chronicle renders him oblivious to Balki's needs	163900
1989	Perfect Strangers: Almost Live From Chicago	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #82. 12-1-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Lydia, who writes the Advice-to-the-Lovelorn column, "Dear Lydia,"  has been offered the opportunity of having her on TV advice show but she has one problem, she's afraid of cameras.But Larry tries to force her to do the show because of a mistake he made in high school when he turned down an opportunity.	163901
1988	Perfect Strangers: Assertive Training	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #52. 10-21-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After Mr. Perkins, an employee at the Chronicle parked in Larry's parking space and Jennifer breaks a date with him at the last minute, Larry figures he has trouble being assertive.So he goes to a seminar called "stop" hoping it will help him become more assertive. When he returns, He tells Jennifer and Mr. Perkins off, and he instructs Balki how to get a raise after Mr. Gorpley laughed in his face when he asked for it.He finally gets Balki to demand a raise from Mr. Gorpley.	163902
1986	Perfect Strangers: Babes in Babylon	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #12. 10-29-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry and Balki win a trip to Las Vegas. When they get there, Larry plans out what to do for their entire trip to prevent Balki from going to the casinos and becoming a compulsive gambler.Balki eventually talks him into it and after Balki has a string of good luck playing roulette, Larry starts playing and won't stop.	163903
1993	Perfect Strangers: Baby Quiz	T		Gordon, Scott Spencer	Episode #148. 7-30-1993	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki applies to the "Baby Quiz" TV game show for both couples. As it happens, Only Larry and Jennifer are accepted until a last minute drop out of the other contestants, in which Balki and Mary Anne take their places.Prize is a college scholarship for the baby.	163904
1993	Perfect Strangers: Baby Shower, The	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #145. 7-9-1993., Season 8 Opener	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer is seven months pregnant. Balki and Mary Anne have been on their honeymoon for five months in Mypos and their about to come home.When they arrive, they have a surprise, Mary Anne is also pregnant but isn't going through any bad symptoms like Jennifer isBalki brought a root back from Mypos that could help Jennifer but when Larry and Balki eat it, they start acting very hyper and ruin the baby shower.	163905
1986	Perfect Strangers: Baby, You Can Drive My Car	T		Keyes, Chip and Doug Keyes	Episode #4. 4-15-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki wants to get his driver's license but Mr. Twinkacetti doesn't think he can do it. But Larry is so confident that he can, that he bets $50 and offers Balki his car.	163906
1991	Perfect Strangers: Bachelor Party	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #121. 9-20-1991. Season 7 Opener.	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).As the best man at Larry's upcoming wedding, Balki is tricked by Mr. Gorpley into throwing a bachelor party and when Mr. Gorpley show up at the party, he spikes the punch and hires a stripper and Jennifer finds out.	163907
1987	Perfect Strangers: Beautiful Dreamer	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #21. 1-28-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki hasn't been sleeping due to a nightmare that has been haunting him about him not being able to help out at harvest season back on Mypos.	163908
1990	Perfect Strangers: Because They're Cousins	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #85. 1-5-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki's cousin Bartok come to visit from Mypos via Los Angeles for the last six months.Bartok looks just like Balki except after being in LA, he lost his accent and got a cool attitude, and he has a money-making scheme and tries to take Balki's money.	163909
1987	Perfect Strangers: Better Shop Around	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #33. 10-21-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki buys one share of stock in a cereal company and discovers that there isn't enough raisins in a box that they advertise. Knowing that the company is cheating the public, he decides to go to head office to complain and Larry goes with him.	163910
1990	Perfect Strangers: Black Widow	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #106. 11-30-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After doing some research, Larry finds evidence that Mary Anne is a serial killer but Jennifer is very skeptical since she's known her all her life.But Larry gets scared when Mary Anne is planning on taking Balki mountain climbing, and when Jennifer gets called into work, he thinks that Mary Anne killed her. It turns out to be a total misunderstanding.	163911
1990	Perfect Strangers: Blast From the Past	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #90. 2-16-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).It's a very psychotic evening when Marvin Berman, who tried to blow up Larry and Balki, visits them for dinner to apologize. But in the process, they mistakenly think that the mob is after them and they are surrounded by killers.	163912
1989	Perfect Strangers: Blind Alley	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #65. 2-17-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry's bowling team is one game away from winning the trophy that Mr. Gorpley has been waving in Larry's face for the last year.But Calvin, the star player has been sent out of town by his boss - Mr. Gorpley of course. Balki tries bowling for the first time and had an excellent score so he becomes the substitute.But his trip to the ophthalmologist before the tournament may make playing difficult.	163913
1990	Perfect Strangers: Break Up, The	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #99. 10-12-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer was asked out on a date by an old boyfriend and checked with Larry first. But he agreed thinking that's what she wanted but she really wanted to know here their relationship is going.Confused, She breaks up with Larry who is too scared to tell her how he really feels but they eventually end up getting engaged.	163914
1987	Perfect Strangers: Break-In, The	T	On Tape	Ketchum, David and Tony DeMarco	Episode #40. 12-9-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki accidentally delivers Larry's offensive article to the publisher. So they break in late at night to retrieve it and end up on the ledge dealing with someone trying to commit suicide.	163915
1988	Perfect Strangers: Bye Be Biki	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #46. 2-24-1998	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki is excited because his 106 year old grandmother Biki is coming to America to see him but when she switched planes in New York, she died at the airport and Balki has a hard time accepting it and pretends to be happy.	163916
1990	Perfect Strangers: Bye, Bye Birdie	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #95. 4-13-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki grows very fond of his new pet parrot that drives Larry crazy. Meanwhile, their chimney is clogged and when Larry tried to light a fire, he had to open the window to let the smoke out, the parrot flies out and Balki is heartbroken.	163917
1990	Perfect Strangers: Call Me Indestructible	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #102. 11-2-1990.	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is assigned to do an article about a Korean war pilot and goes up in his plane to fly with him, even though he is petrified of small planes, and Balki goes too.After doing tricks in the air, the pilot bails out, Balki lands the plane and Later, Balki discovers that Tephlonous, the Myposian God of Protection was with them and that they are indestructible for 4 weeks. It turns out to be a dream after Larry fainted	163918
1986	Perfect Strangers: Can I Get a Witness?	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #15. 11-26-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki takes a job delivering packages for a racketeer named Vince Lucas. After Vince is busted, they are asked to testify in court but Vince threatens to kill them if they do.	163919
1991	Perfect Strangers: Car Tunes	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #132. 12-6-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry buys a new car radio that gets stolen. So he puts an alarm in the car that keeps going off all night. So they try to catch the thief red-handed by hiding in the trunk and get taken on an unexpected ride.	163920
1989	Perfect Strangers: Car Wars	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #68. 3-17-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki finally has enough money to buy a car and thinks it will be fun. But Larry insists on using his father's "used car rating system" to buy him one and ends up buying him a lemon.	163921
1991	Perfect Strangers: Catered Affair, A	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #117. 3-22-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki's catering business really takes off when he is catering for Texans. At Larry's advice, Balki books another party on the same night unaware that Larry already booked another party without telling him.Even with Larry helping him in the kitchen, and Jennifer and Mary Anne serving, all three parties are too much for them to handle.	163922
1986	Perfect Strangers: Check This	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #5. 4-22-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry takes Balki to the bank to open a bank account but Balki doesn't seem to understand everything about banking when he overspends with his checks and buys Larry new furniture.Meanwhile, Twinkacetti is going to a poker game and his wife, Edwina doesn't like him gambling. So he asks Larry to tell his wife that they were at a basketball game but Larry refuses to.	163923
1992	Perfect Strangers: Chicago Suite (2)	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #142. 4-11-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki hasn't gone out since he broke up with Mary Anne. So Larry convinces Balki to go out and meet new people and takes him to a singles bar.Balki brings home a woman to watch a Woody Woodpecker marathon but her friend comes with her who is drunk and falls asleep in Larry's bed around the time that Jennifer comes home.	163924
1986	Perfect Strangers: Christmas Story, A	T		McRaven, Dale	Episode #17. 12-17-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry and Balki are snowed in Chicago on Christmas Eve which means they can't go to Madison to see Larry's family. So Larry is miserable until Balki spreads some Christmas cheer his way.	163925
1991	Perfect Strangers: Citizenship (1)	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #128. 11-8-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki has passed his Citizenship test and is about to be sworn in as an American Citizen. So Larry arranges for Balki's mama (Bronson Pinchot in a dual role) to come to American to witness him being sworn in.When Balki's mama discovers that he will not come back to Mypos to live, She is angry and Balki has to go back to Mypos.	163926
1991	Perfect Strangers: Citizenship (2)	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #129. 11-15-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry travels to Mypos to try and persuade Balki's mama to let him come back to America. But before he can talk to her, Larry settles happily into the relaxed life style of Mypos and wants to stay.Eventually, he gets fed up and talks to Balki's mama who realizes that it would really make him happy to let him come back to America where is finally sworn in as an American Citizen.	163927
1991	Perfect Strangers: Climb Every Billboard	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #116. 3-15-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry suggests to Mr. Wainwright that a Chronicle employee stay on a billboard until the Bull' losing streak is over.Mr. Wainwright liked the idea and assigned Larry to find someone to do it. So he tricks Balki to do it but when Balki wants to get down, Larry kicks the ladder down and they both get stuck up there until the Bulls win.	163928
1987	Perfect Strangers: Coach Potato	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #39. 12-2-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Larry and Balki get cable TV, Balki becomes glued to the TV and won't stop watching it to the point where he forgets about his job, sleep, and never goes out anymore. So Larry must make an important decision of getting rid of the cable.	163929
1988	Perfect Strangers: College Bound	T		Bickley, William, Michael Warren and Paula A. Roth	Episode #58. 12-9-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry prepares a surprise party for Balki who is taking his college entrance exams.While they are waiting for him to return, they talk about some things they've been through together such as when they first met, the first day at the Chronicle, when they tried to fix Jennifer and Mary Anne's shower, etc.Larry thinks that he has helped Balki come along way but it seems that Balki has been helping him more.	163930
1989	Perfect Strangers: Come Fly With Me	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #64. 2-10-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki are flying to Hawaii with Jennifer and Mary Anne serving along the way. But after eating a Myposian snack the wrong way, Jennifer and Mary Anne get sick.So Larry and Balki decide to cover for them but didn't know they weren't supposed to serve through turbulence.	163931
1989	Perfect Strangers: Crimebusters	T			Episode #62. 1-20-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is promoted to the investigative reporting team of Marshall & Walpole at the Chronicle and looks hard for a great story.Harriette's husband Carl is a cop who is about to make a big bust and Larry tries to take advantage of the situation to get a front-page story.	163932
1988	Perfect Strangers: Defiant Guys	T	SV 262	Mauer, Michael	Episode #48. 3-11-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is very angry at Balki for making him late for work and won't speak to him so Balki handcuffs them together and loses the key during Larry's important luncheon date with Mr. Burns and the publisher R.T. Wainwright.	163933
1990	Perfect Strangers: Digging Up the News	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #96. 4-27-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry assigned to interview Uncle Shaggy, a kid's show host. When he gets Balki to take a picture of him without his costume, he gets Uncle Shaggy fired when someone discovers he has a criminal record for something he did a long time ago.Larry swears he will make it up to him.	163934
1991	Perfect Strangers: Dimitri's World	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #131. 11-29-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Mr. Wainwright promotes Balki as the editor of the Sunday Children's page where he draws a comic trip of a sheep named Dimitri and Larry is assigned to fill in the dialogue "bubbles." But Larry and Balki can't agree on the sheep's sensibility.	163935
1990	Perfect Strangers: Disorderly Orderlies	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #86. 1-12-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki tries to get Larry to do volunteer work at the hospital but he refused until he discovered that a famous football player is a patient there hoping that he can get an interview to advance his career.	163936
1989	Perfect Strangers: Dog Day Mid-Afternoon	T	On Tape		Episode #77. 10-20-89	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry (Mark Linn-Baker) can't seem to get the credit he so richly deserves for his work on a prize-winning expose. Scheme's mastermind shows up at the Chronicle with a bombLarry writes an expose of a money laundering scheme that gets him his first front page story but he's upset when he realizes that Marshall & Walpole too all the credit for his article.Marvin Berman, the money laundering scheme's accountant, is also upset because his boss took all the credit for the scheme that was really his idea. So he shows up at the Chronicle with a bomb and demands a printed retraction	163937
1987	Perfect Strangers: Dog Gone Blues	T		Collins, John B,.	Episode #18. 1-7-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki got a dog and wants to keep it even though it is against the lease. So Larry and Balki do their best to hide it from Twinkacetti.	163938
1991	Perfect Strangers: Door To Door	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #124. 10-11-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki get part time jobs to earn extra money. Balki tries stuffing teddy bears, but Larry asks for his help with door to door selling cleaning products.However, Larry is determined to go to a mansion and sell lots of products instead of going door to door with disastrous results.	163939
1991	Perfect Strangers: Duck Soup	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #118. 4-5-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is going duck hunting with Mr. Wainwright and Balki wants to go to get revenge on something that happened to him when he was a kid involving a duck.Larry lets him go when he sees what a great shot Balki is but it turns into a disaster when Balki will only let them kill one kind of ducks - pterodactyls.	163940
1992	Perfect Strangers: Elevator, The	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #138. 3-14-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry decides to impress Mr. Wainwright by enlisting himself and Balki to move his brand new oversized couch up the elevator to his office while the elevator is under repair.	163941
1989	Perfect Strangers: Everybody in the Pool	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #84. 12-15-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki plays the football pool for the first time at the Chronicle and wins.  Also ends up winning next five weeks. This makes everyone mad at him except Larry who decides to copy his picks to bet $10,000 with a bookie unaware that  Balki picked all losers	163942
1990	Perfect Strangers: Eyewitless Reports	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #94. 4-11-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Chronicle Tour sends Mr. Gorpley, Larry and Balki & Jennifer and Mary Anne to a cabin in the forest where they encounter a 'Mad Dog' killer who escaped from prison.The killer is later apprehended but they all tell different stories about the capture which confuses the state trooper.	163943
1986	Perfect Strangers: Falling in Love is…	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #13. 11-12-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki falls in love with a girl at night school and who makes a play for Larry and constantly breaks dates with him. Balki refuses to believe that she is just using him to get good grades.	163944
1990	Perfect Strangers: Family Feud	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #101. 10-26-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).500 year-old feud in the Bartokomous family is back when their rival Zolton Bauchelitis is coming to fight a duel with Balki.Larry gets caught up in it and must fight Zolton himself. However, they don't try and kill each other, the winner takes the loser's ears.	163945
1989	Perfect Strangers: Father Knows  Best (2)	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #80. 11-17-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki, Jennifer and Mary Anne, Lydia and Mr. Gorpley, and of course Larry's father are all trapped in the flooding basement.Larry attempts to solve the problem without much luck. So thinking they're all going to die, Larry must tell his father how he feels. Luck changes when Larry finds his chemistry set.	163946
1989	Perfect Strangers: Father Knows Best (1)	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #79. 11-10-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry's perfectionist father comes for a visit and Larry wants to impress him so he can finally get a "well done son" from his father. But instead, they end up trapped in the basement that is flooding after Larry broke the water pipe.	163947
1991	Perfect Strangers: Finders Keepers	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #109. 1-4-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki finds a box with over $50,000 cash in it. Larry wants to keep it but Balki is insistent on finding the rightful owner, which won't be easy, especially with Mr. Gorpley scheming to get it anyway he can.	163948
1986	Perfect Strangers: First Date	T		Nadler, Marty	Episode #3. 4-8-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry takes Balki to a singles bar to meet women and while Balki gets his first date, Larry gets beat up in a parking lot by a boyfriend of a woman he hit on.	163949
1991	Perfect Strangers: Fright Night	T		O'Bien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #126. 10-25-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki finds out that there is a ghost in their house, Larry refuses to believe it. Jennifer and Mary Anne are convinced when Balki shows them a book about it.So they go up to Balki's room (where the ghost lives) and wait for him to come out. Even when miraculous things start to happen, Larry still doesn't believe it until he's attacked.	163950
1987	Perfect Strangers: Future Shock	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #38. 11-25-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer has been given a promotion but if she accepts it, she has to move to LA.Larry refuses to tell her how he feels as a fear of rejection but later that evening, he has a dream about being a lonely old man with Balki and Mary Anne married, rich, living upstairs.	163951
1989	Perfect Strangers: Games People Play	T		Rosenthal, Bill	Episode #63. 2-3-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is assigned to be on a game show called "Risk it All" and Balki is his partner. Balki wants to do all the stunts on the show but Larry, to avoid humiliation, insists that he just answer questions and go home.But after being offered a Caribbean Cruise, Larry won't quit.	163952
1991	Perfect Strangers: Gazebo, The	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #127. 11-1-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki are building a new gazebo in their back yard and as they struggle to build it, it reminds Jennifer and Mary Anne of Laurel and Hardy as we see them in a parody of Laurel and Hardy trying to build a gazebo.	163953
1987	Perfect Strangers: Get a Job	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #27. 3-5-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry and Balki quit their jobs after Twinkacetti refuses to give them a raise and get jobs at a burger joint serving to rowdy hockey fans.	163954
1992	Perfect Strangers: Get Me To The Dump On Time	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #144. 4-18-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).According to a sacred Myposian custom, Balki and Mary Anne must be married within 24 hours and they get everything ready.Larry feels left out of the duties so Balki makes him his best man and the guardian of his Myposian marriage necklace which he must have during the ceremony, but Larry accidentally throws it out.So Larry and Balki search the dump for it and eventually find it and Balki and Mary Anne finally get married.	163955
1988	Perfect Strangers: Gift of the Mypiot	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #59. 12-16-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).On Christmas Eve, Larry and Balki throw a Christmas party at their apartment for all their friends.But when Balki realizes that Mr. Gorpley is lonely, he invites him who causes a lot of trouble with snide attitude and everyone wants to throw him out. But Balki insists on spreading a little Christmas cheer his way too.	163956
1992	Perfect Strangers: Going Once, Going Twice	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #135. 2-1-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry goes to an auction to cover a story and brings Balki with him and Larry demonstrates the bidding procedure at an auction and they wind up buying a very expensive bottle of wine for $21,000.They now must hide it from Jennifer until they can go back to the auction and resell it.	163957
1989	Perfect Strangers: Good Skates	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #73. 9-22-1989. Season 5 Opener	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Larry finds out that Grant, a co-worker of Jennifer's is impressing Jennifer by raising money for a "big brothers" roller skating marathon, he gets jealous of him and lies about his roller skating ability to win Jennifer.	163958
1988	Perfect Strangers: Graduate, The	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #47. 3-9-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki manages to graduate night school at the top o his class but soon finds out that there is no graduation ceremony. So Larry talks to the principal and arranges one.	163959
1991	Perfect Strangers: Grandpa	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #110. 1-11-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Grandpa Appleton comes for a visit and is quite a surprise: He's 76 years old and is acting like a wild teenager, and has a much younger girlfriend.Larry thinks he should act more his age but Balki thinks that it's okay acting as young as he feels.	163960
1991	Perfect Strangers: Great Balls of Fire	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #119. 4-26-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki convinces Larry to become a volunteer fireman but after the fire chief wore him out, Larry refuses to go back to the fire station until he discovers that Jennifer gets really turned on by firemen.However, the only fire they get to fight is in the fire station.	163961
1986	Perfect Strangers: Happy Birthday	T		Keyes, Chip and Doug Keyes	Episode #6. 4-29-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry is miserable on his 24th birthday after he blew a photo opportunity. So Balki tries to throw him a last minute surprise birthday party for him to cheer him up.	163962
1990	Perfect Strangers: He's the Boss	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #91. 2-23-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Mr. Wainwright hires a personal assistant Mr. Glover, Balki gets promoted to the executive staff, but is unaware that it is a scheme that Mr. Glover has to try and implement the American Dream Program.And Larry may lose his job if he doesn't go along with it.	163963
1986	Perfect Strangers: Hello Baby	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #7. 9-17-1986. Season 2 Opener.	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki invites Gina, a friend from his citizenship class to stay with them. But she happens to be pregnant and goes into labor in the middle of the night.	163964
1989	Perfect Strangers: Hello Ball	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #81. 11-24-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Jennifer's father comes to town, Larry tries to impress him. They decide to play golf. Larry is excellent golfer, but Mr. Lyons is a bad golfer and bad loser so Larry decides to let him win. Balki  plays thinking he can't golf, but can he?	163965
1987	Perfect Strangers: Hello Elaine	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #28. 4-1-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.When Larry's sister Elaine stops by for a visit, Larry is appalled when she tells him that she's going to New York to become a pianist instead of college.	163966
1990	Perfect Strangers: Here Comes the Judge	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #92. 3-9-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki is elected the head of the grievance committee, Lydia is accused of parking violations and she tries to influence his judgment by buying him "bunny slippers."But Larry tells Balki that he must be tough which comes back on Larry when he's accused of stealing office supplies.	163967
1988	Perfect Strangers: High Society	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #55. 11-11-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry has an excellent idea to present to the owners of the Chronicle but has trouble getting into the party that they're holding. And mistakenly believing that Balki is that Crown Prince of Mypos, he gets invited with Larry.	163968
1990	Perfect Strangers: Hocus Pocus	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #108. 12-28-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki practices his magic tricks for the Youth Center Show, Larry refuses to go because he's been having trouble finding a story for Mr. Wainwright.But after he finds out that Margaret Thatcher will be stopping by, he sees a great interview and decides to go.	163969
1989	Perfect Strangers: Home Movies	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #83. 12-8-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki wants to send a home movie to his mama for the reunion he is going to miss. But Larry takes over the video and goes overboard with his movie-making skills.	163970
1987	Perfect Strangers: Horn Blows at Midnight, The	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #35. 11-4-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When a famous psychic visits the Chronicle, She goes into a trance and predicts that a bog storm will come and Larry will die at midnight after sitting on a sheep and eating a golden ring.Larry thinks that it is just superstition until a storm comes out of nowhere.	163971
1990	Perfect Strangers: Horse is a Horse, A	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #100. 10-19-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki buy a race horse and when they race him, he comes in last. They later discover that he has an incurable disease. But Balki takes the horse back to the apartment and tries a Myposian potion to cure him.	163972
1986	Perfect Strangers: Hunks Like Us	T		Mandel, Alan	Episode #8. 9-24-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry decides to join a health club after having the hots for a member named Jennifer. But he thinks she's only interested in jocks and pretends to be one.Balki goes with him and picks up a woman right away who happens to be Jennifer's best friend Mary Anne.	163973
1991	Perfect Strangers: I Saw This on TV	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #112. 2-1-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry manages to get tickets to go to a Bulls game with Balki on the night that Larry promised to take Jennifer to the ballet.So Larry lied to Jennifer saying that he had to work. Balki tells him a story about an old Honeymooners rerunWe see Ralph (Larry) lying to Alice (Jennifer) about having to work late when he plans on going bowling with Norton (Balki) and Alice ends up finding out about it while she was with Trixie (Mary Anne).Jennifer found out about the basketball game and Larry is in a heap of trouble.	163974
1992	Perfect Strangers: It Had To Be You (1)	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #143. 4-18-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki has been having so many dates in the past two weeks and Jennifer thinks he still misses Mary Anne but Larry refuses to believe it.Later on, Balki meets the woman of his dreams who is identical to Mary Anne, and they later discover that Mary Anne is dating a man identical to Balki.Balki and Mary Anne don't seem to realize what's going on for a while, but when they do, they end up getting engaged.	163975
1989	Perfect Strangers: Just a Gigolo	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #69. 3-31-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Lydia is miserable when her boyfriend dumped her so Balki uses his match-making skills to fix Lydia up with a man who turns out to be a gigolo who married wealthy women, takes their money and leaves them.	163976
1988	Perfect Strangers: Just Desserts	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #44. 2-3-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After Balki serves Larry, Jennifer, and Mary Anne some "bibi-bobkas" (Mypoian cream puffs), Larry suggests selling them but baking them cannot be rushed.	163977
1987	Perfect Strangers: Karate Kids	T		O'Keefe, James and Alan Plotskin	Episode #36. 11-11-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).While at a happy hour restaurant, Larry and Balki get beaten up at a bar by a bully who hit on Jennifer. So they decide to take karate and after several weeks of fine training, Larry insists on returning to the bar to pick a fight with the bully.	163978
1989	Perfect Strangers: King and I, The	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #66. 2-24-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki throw a '50's party and invite their friends. Lydia brings her date Lamont who is a hypnotist. After demonstrating hypnosis, he accidentally hypnotizes Balki into thinking he's Elvis which carries on through their tax audit the next day.	163979
1986	Perfect Strangers: Knock Knock, Who's There	T		McRaven, Dale	Episode #1. 3-25-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry Appleton has just settled in his new Chicago apartment after leaving home of one of nine kids and took a job at the corner discount store working for his greedy landlord Mr. Twinkacetti until he can eventually become a photo journalist.But one evening, Balki Bartokomous, his distant cousin and a Mediterranean sheep herder from the island of Mypos shows up on his door step looking for a place to stay.So Larry takes him in and tries to get him a job at Twinkacetti's store which may mean risking his own job.	163980
1986	Perfect Strangers: Ladies and Germs	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #10. 10-15-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry has a date with a beauty queen but after going to the hospital to visit Mr. Twinkacetti (who has broken his leg), he catches a cold and when Balki tries to cure him with a secret Myposian cure, he ends up sleeping for three days.	163981
1993	Perfect Strangers: Lethal Weapon	T		Hearn, Sheri	Episode #147. 7-23-1993	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When all of Balki's ants on his farm die, He discovers that he has the "exterminiki curse" and everything he touches will instantly die.So he must wear an oven-mitt suit but can't do his job and drive Jennifer and Mary Anne away until the curse is over.	163982
1989	Perfect Strangers: Lie-Ability	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #74. 9-29-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After a minor car accident, Mr. Gorpley suggests Larry should sue. So Larry has plans to defraud an insurance company to gain money to help his sister Elaine with her tuition. But Balki objects as usual.	163983
1986	Perfect Strangers: Lifesavers	T		Parker, Jim	Episode #11. 10-22-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.After Larry saves Balki from getting hit by a taxi, Balki becomes his personal servant which ends up annoying Larry.	163984
1991	Perfect Strangers: Little Apartment of Horrors	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #111. 1-18-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).During the cold season, Larry has a bad cold, along with everyone else except Balki.So Balki's mama sent a plant that cures Larry and everyone else and Larry decides to grow it big to make money	163985
1988	Perfect Strangers: Lottery, The	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #51. 10-14-1988. Season 4 Opener	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki insists on buying a lottery ticket but Larry thinks that it is just a waste of money for something that can't possibly win.But during the draws, Larry realizes that Balki picked the right numbers and won 28 million dollars but Balki can't remember where he hid the ticket.	163986
1989	Perfect Strangers: Maid to Order	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #60. 1-6-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).With Larry working late and Balki at college, their household chores are falling behind. So they decide to hire a maid. They finally select Mr. Bailey who waits on them hand and foot for practically nothing which ends up getting on Larry's nerves.	163987
1990	Perfect Strangers: Man Who Knew Too Much, The (1)	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #103. 11-9-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry is sent to Los Angeles to write an article about a soap opera star's wedding and Balki goes with him.While attempting to get a better story, they get chased by mobsters after they witness and video tape Marco Madison, a big time gangster, murder an undercover drug agent and Larry and Balki are prime suspects.	163988
1990	Perfect Strangers: Man Who Knew Too Much, The (2)	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #104. 11-16-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki manage to play back the tape proving their innocence, but they have trouble getting the tape to the police after they are mugged and captured by Marco's men.	163989
1992	Perfect Strangers: Missing	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #134. 1-17-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After Dimitri is kidnapped, Balki has a mental block that prevents him from drawing it in the paper. so Larry and Balki try to catch the kidnapper in the basement of the Chronicle.	163990
1988	Perfect Strangers: My Brother, Myself	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #49. 3-18-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry's successful brother Billy (Ted McGinley) comes down for a visit, and Larry is upset because he brags about his success. So he tricks Balki into lying to Billy to make him think Larry is more successful.	163991
1988	Perfect Strangers: My Lips Are Sealed	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #42. 1-13-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After Mr. Gorpley gets information out of Balki about what's in the mail, Larry tells him that it's against the rules for him to give away what's in the mail.But in order to buy his dream car, he needs to know about his raise that was processed in the mail.	163992
1990	Perfect Strangers: New Kid on the Block	T		Daley, Bill	Episode #98. 10-5-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki agrees to babysit their new neighbor's daughter Tess and lets her do whatever she wants. She ends up terrorizing the apartment which disturbs Larry who is trying to write a possible front-page story for a city council expose.She also disrupts the staff at the Chronicle.	163993
1989	Perfect Strangers: Newsletter, The	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #75. 10-6-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki is put in charge of the Chronicle Newsletter, Larry horns in and suggests he dig deep into the information.But he ends up reporting Lydia getting cosmetic surgery, Mr. Gorpley dating the wife of a sports editor, and quotes an insult Larry made to Mr. Wainwright.	163994
1987	Perfect Strangers: Night School Confidential	T		O'Brien, Barry	Episode #37. 11-18-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki is cheated by a con artist who sold him counterfeit watches. And after getting no help from the police, Larry and Balki go undercover to expose the con artist and put him out of business.	163995
1990	Perfect Strangers: Nightmare Vacation	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #88. 2-2-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry found the perfect vacation and Balki, Jennifer and Mary Anne decide to give him one more chance with planning vacations.They go to a tropical resort, Club Paradise with broken walls in the hotel room and it is disrupted with a hurricane and Larry can't admit that he's made another mistake.	163996
1992	Perfect Strangers: Or Get Off the Pot (1)	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #141. 4-4-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Mary Anne has been hinting at Balki to propose to her and he has failed one too many times so she threatens to move out.Larry talks to Balki and tries to get him to realize but do to mis-communication, Balki thinks that Jennifer's in love with him and Mary Anne is going to die. But in all the confusion, Mary Anne move out.	163997
1991	Perfect Strangers: Out of Sync	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #114. 2-15-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki is discovered by a music promoter and he offers him a record and video contract.So Larry convinces Balki to accept and he becomes the newest rap star after shooting a video called "Fresh Young Balki B." But after they watch it, they notice that a different voice was dubbed in and Balki quits.	163998
1988	Perfect Strangers: Pen Pal, The	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #43. 1-27-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Vince Lucas the racketeer that Larry and Balki testified against has been paroled and Balki invites him into their apartment after writing to him ever since he went to prison. Even though he threatened them, Balki trusts him but Larry's too scared.	163999
1988	Perfect Strangers: Piano Movers	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #54. 11-4-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Lydia wants her piano moved up ten flights of stairs so she can sing for a record producer she is dating, Balki volunteers himself and Larry but Larry's bad back may be a strain on this whole thing.	164000
1986	Perfect Strangers: Picture This	T		Bickley, William and Michael Warren	Episode #2. 4-1-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry tries to kick start his career and gets tipped off that Dolly Parton is in town committing adultery. So he decides to follow her until he could get a picture to sell to newspapers.Meanwhile, Balki will do a favor for anyone who will ask for it so Larry teaches him to say "no" once and a while, but it backfires on him.	164001
1988	Perfect Strangers: Pipe Dreams	T		Keyes, Bob	Episode #45. 2-10-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer asks Larry if he can call a plumber for her to fix her shower head while she's away.Larry decides that to impress her he'll fix it himself and as Larry and Balki try and put everything together, things go extremely wrong and they end up flooding Jennifer and Mary Anne's bathroom.	164002
1992	Perfect Strangers: Play's The Thing, The	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #139. 3-21-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki takes Larry's "Wheat" play-script to Lydia's theater, Larry goes down to see the cast. But when the director tries to change the lines, Larry won't let him, so they all quit.But Larry insists that they keep the show by casting him with Balki, Lydia, Jennifer, and Mary Anne, but they've never acted before and make a mess of it.	164003
1989	Perfect Strangers: Poetry in Motion	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #78. 11-5-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki discover that Lowell Kelly, a famous poet used to live in their apartment and his unpublished poem is hidden there.So they search for it but Balki doesn't know that Larry plans to sell it after he discovered that it would be worth about $100,000.	164004
1989	Perfect Strangers: Prose and Cons	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #67. 3-10-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki wind in jail after refusing to reveal a source of a commodity scandal to protect the freedom of the press.They won't stop there they are very persistent to keep their sources and take the hard time, But they later get two dangerous cell mates.	164005
1986	Perfect Strangers: Rent Strike, The	T		Fink, Mark	Episode #16. 12-10-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.86Mr. Twinkacetti hasn't been living up to his landlord responsibilities so Larry, Balki, and all the tenants hold a meeting and declare a rent strike.The tenants still won't quit even after Twinkacetti turns off the electricity, water and heat which is too bad for Twinkie who needs money to pay off a gambling debt.	164006
1990	Perfect Strangers: Ring, The	T		Helberg, Harriet B.	Episode #105. 11-23-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry buys an engagement ring for Jennifer from a street hustler unaware that he sells phony diamonds.When he discovers that the ring is fake, Larry sells his car, buys a real diamond and tries to switch the rings before she gets it appraised the next day.	164007
1990	Perfect Strangers: Safe at Home	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #97. 9-28-1990. Season 6 Opener	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After Larry buys an expensive stereo chair, their apartment is robbed along with the chair. So Larry buys a high-tech security system but takes all the responsibilities himself and won't share them with Balki.	164008
1991	Perfect Strangers: See How They Run	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #115. 2-22-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki runs for student body president and lets Larry help and as usual, Larry goes completely over the top.The students however, don't like the idea of Balki's idea of reinstating the language requirement so Larry thinks Balki should lie in order to win but he won't.	164009
1991	Perfect Strangers: See You in September	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #120. 5-3-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki and Mary Anne expect Larry and Jennifer to set a wedding date but they're too scared.To help them, Balki gives them an official marriage test to see if they're right for each other but things don't go as expected. In the end they set the wedding for September regardless of what the test says.	164010
1990	Perfect Strangers: Selling of Mypos, The	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #87. 1-26-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When a big corporation in Chicago wants to buy 300 acres of land on Mypos, Balki was chosen to negotiate the sale, and he picked Larry to guide him through.When they are offered 10% of the total sale of 28 million dollars, Larry insists they accept is but Balki has a funny feeling about it.	164011
1989	Perfect Strangers: Seven Card Studs	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #70. 4-14-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-]Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki loses $100 at Mr. Gorpley's poker game so Larry insists on playing at his next game to win back Balki's money and then some. Larry tells Balki that he is a great poker player but he loses every hand to Mr. Gorpley.	164012
1987	Perfect Strangers: Sexual Harassment in Chicago	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #31. 10-7-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Editor of the Chronicle's Sunday Magazine Olivia Crawford (Holland Taylor) makes a play for Balki but he isn't interested. She won't take no for an answer and anyone who ever tried to report her lost their jobs.	164013
1987	Perfect Strangers: Since I Lost My Baby	T		Keyes, Chip and Doug Keyes	Episode #19. 1-14-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.After Mr. Twinkacetti forgot his wedding anniversary (for the 16th time), Edwina kicks him out. Balki invites him to stay for a while but he makes no efforts to reconcile with Edwina. So Larry and Balki try and get them back together.	164014
1987	Perfect Strangers: Snow Way To Treat a Lady (1)	T		Griffard, Robert	Episode #24. 2-18-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Jennifer and Mary Anne are going skiing and invite Larry and Balki. Larry thinks he can impress Jennifer by being an expert skier without much luck. So he decides to fake an injury to get sympathy from Jennifer.	164015
1987	Perfect Strangers: Snow Way To Treat a Lady (2)	T		Griffard, Robert	Episode #25. 2-25-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Quartet are trapped in a cabin buried alive by an avalanche and they try to dig a tunnel to the outside world.	164016
1991	Perfect Strangers: Speak Memory	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #113. 2-8-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer's mother comes to town and wants to meet Larry, and Jennifer doesn't think that her mother will approve of her marrying him.Later on, Larry falls down the stairs at the Chronicle and gets amnesia which last during the dinner where Larry meets Mrs. Lyons	164017
1992	Perfect Strangers: Stress Test	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #140. 3-28-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Mr. Wainwright has chosen Larry and Balki to team up for a stress evaluation test that could get them fired if they fail, which isn't easy for Larry ho is high strung.	164018
1990	Perfect Strangers: Sunshine Boys	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #107. 12-7-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry's popular high school rival Bunky McDermott comes to see him and invites him and Balki to a formal dinner party and make him a member of his popular club.Larry is so excited and lies to Bunky about going to the Caribbean but to convince him, Larry and Balki spend some time in a tanning bed and end up getting sunburned.	164019
1987	Perfect Strangers: Taking Stock	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #32. 10-14-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki buys one share of stock in a cereal company and discovers that there isn't enough raisins in a box that they advertise. Knowing that the company is cheating the public, he decides to go to head office to complain and Larry goes with him.	164020
1989	Perfect Strangers: Teacher's Pest	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #71. 4-28-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry was chosen to teach a college course in journalism and Balki is able to take the class. But his standards are set way too high that he fails the whole class.	164021
1987	Perfect Strangers: Ted Speed and a Soft Touch	T		Collins, John B.	Episode #23. 2-11-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry and Balki become 'big brothers' to a troubled teenager who is always stealing. They do fine until Larry accuses him of stealing his bike.	164022
1989	Perfect Strangers: That Old Gang of Mine	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #61. 1-13-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Mary Anne was promoted and moves to London and Balki is heartbroken and miserable. So Larry suggests Balki get a hobby to take his mind off her. So he joins a motorcycle gang where the club plans a wild initiation ceremony.	164023
1991	Perfect Strangers: This New House	T		Amundsen, Tom	Episode #123. 10-4-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After losing their new apartment, Larry and Jennifer move into a luxurious Victorian house but can't afford to pay for food and heat. So after trying to break the lease without success, They ask Balki and Mary Anne to board with them to help them out.	164024
1990	Perfect Strangers: This Old House	T		Hart, Terry	Episode #93. 3-30-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry has a plan to make a fortune and talks Balki into buying a house for no money down, fixing it up and then selling it for a profit.He ends up making a deal for $150,000 but when he realizes he can make more money by putting in a chandelier and fancy doors, he gets greedy.	164025
1990	Perfect Strangers: Three's a Crowd	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #89. 2-9-1990	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).While playing a board game, an argument breaks out between Jennifer and Mary Anne. The result being Mary Anne moving out and in with Larry and Balki at Balki's insistence.Larry doesn't like the idea because is jeopardizes his relationship with Jennifer. So Larry and Balki devise a plan to get Jennifer and Mary Anne back together.	164026
1988	Perfect Strangers: To Be Or Not To Be	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #41. 1-6-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Larry and Balki are chosen to be in the commercial for the Chicago Chronicle, Larry takes his acting abilities too far and goes overboard.	164027
1989	Perfect Strangers: Tooth or Consequences	T		Roth, Paula A. .	Episode #76. 10-13-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki gets a cavity and Larry makes him a dental appointment for him and Balki is excited to go when Larry tells him about all the neat stuff but he's too scared to go when Mr. Gorpley tells him about the drill.	164028
1987	Perfect Strangers: Trouble in Paradise	T		Fink, Mark	Episode #20. 1-21-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry and Balki invite Jennifer and Mary Anne over for dinner but cannot agree on what to serve which cases a rift between them and eventually a rift between Jennifer and Mary Anne.	164029
1987	Perfect Strangers: Tux For Two	T		Saltzman, Joel	Episode #22. 2-4-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry has been invited to a formal party for a photographer he idolizes but Balki's honest opinions embarrass Larry.	164030
1992	Perfect Strangers: Two Angry Men	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #133. 1-3-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki gets his and Larry's names drawn for jury duty which starts the day before Jennifer has a pre-paid, non-refundable vacation to Bermuda booked for her and Larry. Balki holds out for not guilty endangering Larry's plans.	164031
1986	Perfect Strangers: Two Men and a Cradle	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #14. 11-19-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Balki agrees to take care of Gina's baby while she goes away with her husband. And since Larry knows more about babies, he is obligated to help Balki. Things go fine until they take him to the park and lose him.	164032
1986	Perfect Strangers: Unnatural, The	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #9. 10-1-1986	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry's softball team has a chance of winning the championship but the star player was sent to prison. So He promises to let Balki play until a star ringer shows up.	164033
1988	Perfect Strangers: Up a Lazy River	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #57. 11-25-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).After the river takes them on a wild ride, The four end up lost in the woods. Hoping that Larry can regain Jennifer's respect, he talks Balki into letting him lead them back to the camp site but they end up walking for five hours in a circle.Later, Larry and Balki almost drown in quicksand and in the evening, they get attacked by a bear.	164034
1988	Perfect Strangers: Up a Lazy River (1)	T		O'Keefe, James and Alan Plotkin	Episode #56. 11-18-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).The Chicago Chronicle is having a camping trip. Larry hates camping but knows that Jennifer loves it, so he arranges a trip.Jennifer insists she won't go alone with Larry (remembering the skiing incident), so Larry elects Balki as the camping leader thinking that Jennifer would feel safe and Mary Anne decides to go along.	164035
1987	Perfect Strangers: Up On a Roof	T		McRaven, Dale	Episode #26. 2-27-1987	Aspiring Photojournalist Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) works at discount store until his big break comes.Larry enters a photo contest and has the idea of a perfect picture. But to take it, him and Balki have to go up on a roof and shoot it before a storm comes in.	164036
1993	Perfect Strangers: Up, Up and Away (1)	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu	Episode #149. 8-6-1993	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer is two weeks overdue and has a few false alarms. Meanwhile, After Balki and Mary Anne went to the fair, Mary Anne goes into labor and has her baby in the driveway.Jennifer is told about a balloon ride Mary Anne went in and in hopes of going into labor, Larry and Balki take Jennifer up in the balloon.	164037
1993	Perfect Strangers: Up, Up and Away (2)	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #150. 8-6-1993	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).	164038
1992	Perfect Strangers: Wayne Man	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #137. 2-29-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Balki wins an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas but is sad when they can't get any tickets to see Wayne Newton. Jennifer attempts to call up an old boyfriend who can get her tickets.But a jealous Larry calls up Wayne's people and tells them that Balki is going deaf and manages to get tickets. After the concert, Wayne wants to meet Balki personally but Larry is afraid the truth will come out.	164039
1989	Perfect Strangers: Wedding  Bell Blues	T		Blair, Robert	Episode #72, 5-5-1989	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).On Balki's 25th birthday, his mama has a pre-arranged marriage that Balki must go through with, even though he is in love with Mary Anne. So Larry and Jennifer try and find a way to save Balki from being unhappy.	164040
1991	Perfect Strangers: Wedding, The	T		Roth, Paula A.	Episode #122. 9-27-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Larry and Balki are driving to Lake Whitefish where Larry and Jennifer are getting married and they are pulled over for going too slow.But they are arrested when Larry backs into the patrol car, then they are picked out of a line-up when Larry is identified as a robber. Larry and Jennifer end up getting married in jail until the real robber confessed.	164041
1991	Perfect Strangers: Weekend at Ferdinand's	T		Nance, Thomas R.	Episode #125. 10-18-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).King Ferdinand of Mypos comes to visit America and dies in Larry's arms - which means that Larry is the new king according to Myposian custom.But convinced that Larry would make a terrible king, they must pretend that he's alive and drop him into the arms of the King's advisor - The Speaker of the Hut.	164042
1987	Perfect Strangers: Weigh To Go Buddy	T		Roth, Paula A	Episode #30. 9-29-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Larry discovers that he has gained 7 pounds, He goes on a diet that won't work. So Balki gives him a Mypos diet but Larry has trouble following it and Balki won't let him quit.	164043
1991	Perfect Strangers: Wild Turkey	T		Devanney, Tom	Episode #130. 11-22-1991	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).On Thanksgiving, Larry goes into the turkey selling business with over 100 turkeys roaming their backyard and one of the turkeys may have eaten Jennifer's wedding ring.	164044
1992	Perfect Strangers: Yes Sir, That's My Baby	T		O'Brien, Barry and Cheryl Alu.	Episode #136. 2-8-1992	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).When Balki shows Larry that Jennifer has been knitting booties, The possibility that Jennifer is pregnant causes Larry to imagine Larry and Balki's future sons becoming best friends in the nursery trying to escape.	164045
1988	Perfect Strangers: You Gotta Have Friends	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #50. 3-25-1988	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).While Larry is doing some important research, Balki goes out to the races and when he gets back, he tells Larry about meeting Carl Lewis but Larry doesn't believe him since he has taken Balki's money and left.	164046
1987	Perfect Strangers: Your Cheatin' Heart	T		Griffard, Robert and Howard Adler	Episode #34. 10-28-1987	Reporter Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Batokomous (Bronson Pinchot) later work at Chicago Chronicle. Publisher R.T. Wainwright (F.J. O'Neil). Advice columnist Lydia Markham (Belita Moreno).Jennifer is planning on buying a surprise typewriter for Larry and asks Balki for help bargaining at a clearance sale. Larry gets suspicious after he sees Balki and Jennifer sneaking around, and thinks they're having an affair.	164047
1998	Perfect Wife, A	N		Odone, Cristina		Columnist Nina Lewis works for a magazine and her husband Michael Lewis is a deputy editor on the rise at the a daily newspaper, the Herald.They both pursue their ambitions, his to supersede his boss and become editor of the Sunday Herald and hers to keep her marriage.Will Michael Lewis relinquish his values to gain his position? Will Nina keep her husband at the price of her soul?  She has everything a woman could want -- fulfilling marriage, intelligent child, professional success.She is delighted when after years of support and campaigning on his behalf, Michael is appointed editor in chief of the prestigious Herald newspaper.Despite reverence for his wife, Michael initiates an affair with an infatuated office underling. She is nearly destroyed by Michael's betrayal. She finds answers and comforts with a religious leader.	164048
1989	Perfect Witness	MT				Journalist Outside Luccas (Suzanne Coy). Journalist Outside Hotel (Robert Bidaman).	164049
1993	Perfect World, A	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (David Kroll). Reporter (Libby Villari).	164050
2002	Perfect You, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4335, 4336. SVD 1490			Reporter Whitney Barnes (Jenny McCarthy) lands a job in New York and hits a car on the Brooklyn Bridge. She falls in love with the driver, a waiter. Cameraman Phil (Brian Anthony Wilson).	164051
2004	Perfecto Amor Equivocado (aka Love by Mistake)	MF		Chijona, Gerardo	Cuba	Female Journalist is the mistress of a successful novelist and distracts him from his work.	164052
2001	Perfekte mand, Den	DF			Series 2001	Journalist (Morten Lykkeaard-Himself)	164053
2001	Perfume	M	DVD -R 1605			Magazine editor, an English photographer, a terminally ill designer and others converge on a fashion show.	164054
1727	Peri Bathous	PO	COPY	Scriblerus, Martinus		Critics. Press. John Dennis, Daniel Defoe, Oldmixon,  Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift,  Richard Steele, Joseph Addison,	164055
2003	Perico ripiao	MF			Dominican Republic	Journalist Susana (Gyana Mella). The Narrator (Pancho Clisante).	164056
2009	Peril in Paradise	N		Ambrose, Marty		Reporter Mallie Monroe is a free spirit who finally decides to settle down. She hauls her antique Airstream trailer and teacup poodle to Coral Island, Florida, where she takes a reporting job at the local newspaper. Her restless, gypsy lifestyle is finally behind her. Unfortunately, her visions of paradise quickly fade during the long, hot summer. Her editor hates her writing, her poodle hates the beach, and her skin hates the blistering sun. To keep her editor happy, she registers for a local author’s Summer Writers’ Institute. But when the author is murdered on the eve of a tropical storm and an uptight, local cop, Detective Billie, considers Mallie a suspect, she turns her journalistic talents to investigative reporting on a story that may get her killed. 	164057
1996	Perilous Friends	NM		Epstein, Carol		TV Investigative Reporter Joanne Cowan asks Barbara Simons, who has been forced out as Public Relations spokesperson for PanCanada Airlines because of a corporate takeover, to join her in uncovering a cigarette smuggling ring.Simon is despondent even though she's received a lucrative severance package. She cheers up when two friends ask for her help -- the reporter and a friend whose ex-husband has a large, unreported cash income.Things heat up when Simon's friend's ex-husband is murdered. He was killed by someone looking for heroin she finds in her own closet. Childhood friend Cowan wants Simons to infiltrate the gay cigarette smuggling ring as a disguised lesbian boss woman.She really wants this exclusive. She wants to know how the gang evades border police and trades illegal smokes for big bucks.Gang of gay men are trying to raise money for their AIDs-stricken lovers by hijacking shipment of cigarettes. Simons becomes Justine Durrell the cigarette lady.	164058
1946	Perilous Holiday	M	DVD 10134	Carson, Robert (Story). Roy Chanslor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Agnes Stuart (Ruth Warrick) writes a syndicated column for a Boston newspaper. Her father is murdered by a crook. When she exposes his activities in print, he escapes to Mexico City and Stuart and treasury agent follows him.Agent is after him and partner for counterfeiting before two crooks can flood European economy with phony bills. Romantic rivalry  between Stuart and another woman for the agent.	164059
1948	Perilous Waters	M		Ware, Leon (Story - "Search").  Richard Wormser and Francis Rosenwald (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Dana Ferris (Samuel S. Hinds) conducting antigambling crusade in his newspaper. A man hired to go on board to kill publisher saves him  from drowning intending to kill him but has change of heart after meeting publisher's secretary.Gangster working with publisher's wife to blackmail publisher and his secretary. Hired killer and secretary cornered by crooks and secretary wounded during gunfight. When hired killer returns to yacht to face charges, publisher offers him job instead.Hired killer is disgruntled veteran turns to crime after returning home and discovering world no longer cares about him. Now he has a job and a girlfriend.	164060
1916	Perils of Our Girl Reporters	M				Girl Reporters	164061
1914	Perils of Pauline, The	M			Spellbound in the Darkness	Newspapers. 12th episode: Pauline reads newspaper account of escape of lions at wedding. Enactment of events in paper	164062
1947	Perils of Pauline, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2508, 2509			News Media. Reporter (Stanley Blystone). Reporter (Sidney D'Albrook). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Al  Hill). Reporter (Betty Hill). Reporter (Eddie Laughton). Reporter (Rex Lease). Reporter (Peggy Leon). Reporter (George Marshall, Jr.).Reporter (Lillian West). Reporter at Reception (Bess Flowers). Reporter at Reception (Frank Mayo). Reporter at Reception (Paula Ray). Assistant Cameraman (Jerry James). Drawing Room Set Cameraman (John "Skins" Miller).Kitchen Set Cameraman (Bert Moorhouse).	164063
2006	Perils of Sisterhood, The	N		Alden, Amy		Paparazzi follow identical twins Madrid and London La Mira are party girls, fashion statements, paparazzi darlings, and the richest pampered princesses who ever carried around a Yorkie in a chartreuse Kate Spade handbag. They live on opposite coasts and only have to be around each other for three days at Christmas, when their checks are handed out. But not this Christmas, Tired of their outrageous, selfish ways, Maddie and Lonnie’s beloved grandmother has issued a decree: become decent, caring responsible citizens by your 30th birthdays or you’ll never get another dime as long as you live. Homeless, broke and clueless, Maddie and London have no one to rely on but each other. Now they’re on a mission to get their money back.	164064
1998	Periodistas	TF			Series 1998-2002. 120 Episodes. 	Newspaper Staff. Lives of journalists who work on a daily newspaper.  Luis Sanz (Jose Coronado - 97 episodes, 1998-2002). Clara Nadal (Belen Rueda - 97 episodes, 1998-2002). Mamen Tebar (Maria Pujalte - 88 episodes, 1998-2001). Ali Rocha (Esther Arroyo - 71 episodes, 1998-2002). Herminio Robledo (Pepin Salvador - 68 episodes, 1998-2002). Pablo Serrano (Enric Arredondo - 67 episodes, 1998-2002). Blas Castellote (Alex Angulo - 66 episodes, 1998-2002). Miguelon (Paco Catala - 66 episodes, 1998-2002). Jose Antonio Aranda (Pepon Nieto - 58 episodes, 1998-2002). Isabel Sanz (Elena Ballesteros - 57 episodes, 1998-2001). Chusky (Paco Marin - 56 episodes, 1998-2002). Laura Maseras (Amparo Larranaga - 47 episodes, 1998-2000). Emma Torres (Nadia Henche - 38 episodes, 1998-2002). Claudia Montero (Miryam Gallego - 34 episodes, 2000-2002). Vicente Zamora (Jesus Bonilla - 33 episodes, 2000-2002). Carlos (Cesareo Estebanez - 26 episodes, 1998-2001). Edu Cabrera (Enrique Arce - 26 episodes, 2000-2001). Willy (Joel Joan - 20 episodes 1998-1999). German Garcia (Gabriel Ignacio - 20 episodes, 2000-2001). Tomas (Jorge Bosch - 17 episodes, 1998-2000). Alvaro Torres (Gines Garcia Millan - 16 episodes, 1998-2002). Berta Rocha (Isabel Aboy - 15 episodes, 2000-2002). Andres Martin (Pep Munne - 14 episodes, 1999-2000). Samuel Ballesteros (Anibal Soto - 13 episodes, 2000-2002). Pilar (Adriana Ozores - 11 episodes, 1998-1999). Perpinan (Juan Antonio Castro - 10 episodes, 1999-2001). Gloria (Ma Jesus Valdes - 9 episodes, 1998-1999). Oscar Gontard (Unax Ugalde - 8 episodes, 2001-2002). Fermin Salvador (Javier Camara - 7 episodes, 1998-2001). Concha (Ane Gabarain - 7 episodes, 2000-2001). Llorens (Alejandro Jornet - 5 episodes, 1998-2001). Esteban Ruiz, padre de Ana (Eduardo MacGregor - 5 episodes, 1999-2001). Leal (Joseba Apaolaza - 5 episodes, 1999-2001). Antonio (Javier Nogueiras - 5 episodes, 2000-2001). Marimar (Chiqui Fernandez - 5 episodes, 2001-2002). Silvia Monreal (Marta Fernandez Muro - 5 episodes, 2002).  Borja (Jose Antonio Gallego - 4 episodes, 1998-2000). Padre Ramon (Franky Huesca - 4 episodes, 1998-2000). Roberto (Santi Rodriguez - 4 episodes, 1998). Kevin Jose (Carlos Rodriguez - 4 episodes, 1999-2001). Florentino Iglesias (Txema Blasco - 3 episodes, 1998-2001).  Antonio Molero (Himself - 2 episodes, 1999-2001). 	164065
1997	Periodistas (aka Journalists)	TF		Guttfreund, Andre R. and David Molina	Spain	Newspaper staff.  Stories about a fictional staff on a newspaper.	164066
2006	Peripherique	DF			France.	Photographer (Bruno Boudjelal).	164067
1991	Peritheosis	M				Reporter. WDEO Reporter (Lawrence Trilling)	164068
1999	Perlen für die Säue	N		Johannes, Peter (Gundolf S. Freyermuth)	Germany	Journalist	164069
2000	Permanent Twilight, A	N		Freadhoff, Chuck		Reporter Johnny Rose, streetwise reporter at a Los Angeles newspaper	164070
1975	Permission to Kill	M		Estridge, Robin (Novel and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Scott Alexander (Frederic Forrest), one-time radical newspaper reporter. Contacted by a spy about getting information on a man who once saved the journalist's life. Reporter tries to tell the man about being approached by the spy.Spy plants evidence making it look as if the reporter works for the CIA. Reporter decides to investigate the spy with help of government official blackmailed by the spy. Tries to prevent an assassination attempt.Spy kills journalist's friend with a bomb planted in a suitcase. Journalist dictates story into tape recorder, includes an impassioned plea about the need to protect good people of the world.	164071
2000	Pernicious	N		Raker, Robert T.		Photojournalist is one of three men involved in obsessive love. Through art and images they are tortured by their past loves and the daily struggle to escape their pasts.	164072
1988	Perpetual Check	NM	OWN - P	Haynes, Conrad		News Media	164073
2006	Perpetuating the Memory of a Sportscaster	N		Monstanto, Liston B. Sr.		Sportscaster is embraced by many and tolerated by others, and is victimized by envy, jealousy and political finagling in a Virgin Island society where people swallowed up by hypocrisy, pretend to have more knowledge than they really have. 	164074
1967	Perpetuo Contra o Esquadrao da Morte	MF				Reporter (Wilson Grey - Leader of the Reporters).	164075
1917	Perplexity Column As Done by a Jaded Journalist, The	SS	UCLA	Leacock, Stephen	In "Frenzied Fiction."	Press	164076
1957	Perry Mason:	T	SV 297, SV 96, 84 (Missed Beginning), 8, 43, B 77,		Episodes. Series 9-21-1957 to 9-4-1966.	News Media.	164077
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the 12th Wildcat, The	T			Episode #249. 10-31-1965.	Reporter (Tommy Farrell). Reporter (Paul Power).	164078
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Arrogant Arsonist, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8610. On Tape		Episode	Reporter (Frank Aletter). Retired fire chief asks Mason to file a libel suit against the reporter who publicly accused him of burning his own warehouse	164079
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Capering Camera, The	T			Episode #196. 1-16-64	Photographer. Mason searches for the murderer of a photographer who was shot while a model pointed a loaded gun at him but didn't pull the trigger.	164080
1962	Perry Mason: Case of the Captain's Coins	T			Episode #140.1-13-1962	Photographer (Eddie Quillan).	164081
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Carefree Coronary, The	T			Episode #247. 10-17-1965.	TV Reporter (Tommy Farrell). News Reporter (Jay Weston).	164082
1968	Perry Mason: Case of the Careless Cupid, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press. Perry Mason manipulates the press using a neat trick to cover up for his fleeing client.	164083
1949	Perry Mason: Case of the Cautious Coquette, The	NM		Gardner, Erle Stanley		Newspaper Advertisement produces suspect vehicles in Perry Mason drama.	164084
1958	Perry Mason: Case of the Corresponding Corpse, The	T			Episode #40. 9-20-1958.	Reporter (Gil Frye).	164085
1966	Perry Mason: Case of the Crafty Kidnapper, The	T	VHS 1371. SV 186		Episode #270. 5-15-1966	Gossip Columnist Danny Shine (John Lasell)  is a real scumbag. Even his own mother would disown him. So it's no surprise when he turns up shot to death in his car after attending a party.Danny's assistant Greg Stanley (Douglas Henderson) is arrested for the murder. Man who hosted the party could provide Stanley with an alibi except for one thing -- the man's baby has been kidnapped and if he testifies the kidnappers will kill the child.	164086
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Defiant Daughter	T			Episode. PR	Public Relations Man Richard Stuart (Robert Culp)	164087
1958	Perry Mason: Case of the Desperate Daughter, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6986		Episode #27. 3-21-1958	Newspaper story, picture and headline about Perry Mason's client.	164088
1961	Perry Mason: Case of the Envious Editor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2200. SVD 1446 (Complete). SVD 776 (Missing last five minutes).		Episode #108. 1-7-61	Magazine Editor's wife is accused of slaying her husband's ruthless publisher. Editor is respected.. James Coburn, Philip Abbott, Barbara Lawrence. 1st Reporter (Jim Drum). 2nd Reporter (Harry Hollins).	164089
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Fatal Fashion	T	DVD -R HQ 3173,  3174. SVD 530		Episode	Fashion Magazine Editor. Mason investigates the murder of a fashion magazine editor who threatened to expose her colleague's darkest secrets.	164090
1992	Perry Mason: Case of the Fatal Framing, The	MT	DVD -R 1682		Episode	Photographer is accused of killing an artist who supposedly died five years before. Lawyer Mason defends him.	164091
1959	Perry Mason: Case of the Fraudulent Photo	T	DVD -R HQ 7291		Episode #55. 2-6-1959	Political Editor James Castleton. News Media. Mason helps a nearby county's district attorney, whose graft investigation led to a blackmail threat. Photograph involved.	164092
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Frustrated Folksinger, The	T			Episode #226.1-7-1965	Photographer (Eddie Hanley).	164093
1954	Perry Mason: Case of the Fugitive Nurse	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		News Media	164094
1955	Perry Mason: Case of the Glamorous Ghost, The	NM		Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press. Perry Mason. Leering newspaper article written in Gardner's odd version of journalistic prose.	164095
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Glass Coffin, The	MT				Reporter (Kevin Sandoval)	164096
1966	Perry Mason: Case of the Golfer's Gambit, The	T			Episode #259.1-30-1966	Photographer (Bud Perkins).	164097
1994	Perry Mason: Case of the Grimacing Governor, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Ginna Carter). Reporter #2 (Henry Hayashi). Reporter #3 (Stephen Poletti).	164098
1995	Perry Mason: Case of the Jealous Jokester, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Dennis Bertsch). Reporter #2 (Ed McCready). Reporter #3 (Earl D. Pruitt).	164099
1961	Perry Mason: Case of the Jealous Journalist, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2343. VHS 1275		Episode #124. 9-2-1961	Newspaper Editor-Publisher Joe Davies (Linden Chiles) of the Los Angeles Chronicle is accused of murdering his fiancé.  Newspaper publisher missing when whitewater overturns the boat. Editor's secretary Miriam Coffey (Bek Nelson).Newscaster (Lee Giruox). Los Angeles Chronicle is short of cash and at a 10-year circulation low. Davies admits that he and his mother will get half the stock. Newspaper Tycoon Adam York had owned all 100 shares before his death.	164100
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Laughing Lady, The	T	SVD 1507. SVD 1358  (Missing Ending)		Episode #242. 9-12-1965	Journalist Gerald Havens is murdered. Young woman accused of murdering hack. Commentator (Michael Rye).	164101
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Libelous Locket, The	T			Episode #170. 2-7-63	Newspaper.	164102
1948	Perry Mason: Case of the Lonely Heiress, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Publisher. Perry Mason's client is the publisher of a lonely hearts magazine trying to locate an heiress who has advertised in his pages. Wonderful new invention: the ballpoint fountain pen.	164103
1958	Perry Mason: Case of the Lonely Heiress, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6912		Episode #20. 2-1-1958	Lonely Hearts Publisher-Editor Edmund Arthur Lacey (Robert H. Harris) of Lacey Publishing Company in Los Angeles.  "Lonely Hearts Calling" magazine.	164104
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Lover's Gamble, The	T	DVD -R 1630		Episode #231. 2-18-1965	Art Critic is killed. Mason uncovers an inheritance scam when he investigates the murder of the scheming art critic.	164105
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Maligned Mobster, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #2 (Annette Marin). Reporter #3 (Katy Whelan). Reporter #5 (Prince Havely).	164106
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Mischievous Doll, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6669		Episode #241. 5-13-1965	News Media. Key newspaper headline on heiress who is always in the newspapers. Both a blackmailing private eye and his accomplice are murdered.	164107
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Missing Button, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6505		Episode #212. 9-24-1964	Newspapers. Headlines and stories about missing girl, slain yachtsman	164108
1987	Perry Mason: Case of the Murdered Madam, The	MT			PR	Public Relations Woman and former madam Suzanne Dominico is murdered.	164109
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Murderous Mermaid, The	T			Episode #234. 3-18-1965.	News Media. First Reporter (Jack Carol). Second Reporter (John Ward).	164110
1960	Perry Mason: Case of the Mythical Monkeys, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4418		Episode #86. 2-27-1960	Reporter, a corpse, a ransacked apartment and a strange package are involved in Mason's latest case.	164111
1955	Perry Mason: Case of the Nervous Accomplice	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	164112
1950	Perry Mason: Case of the One-Eyed Witness	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		News Media. News clipping about a blackmail case key clue in this Perry Mason mystery. Reporters showed up, news photographers took pictures for their papers.Mason to client: "You'll be interviewed, police will be asking questions, and perhaps a newspaper reporter, depending on how much of a mystery they make out of the murder and how they want to play it up."Mason faced the newspaper reporters with a grin. Mason: "It's like asking a newspaper reporter to assume that if he had a scoop he wasn't going to publish, would he do this, that or the other."	164113
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Paper Bullets, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8659		Episode #213. 10-1-1964	News Media. Woman Reporter (Anne Ayars). Photographer (William Tracy).	164114
1990	Perry Mason: Case of the Poisoned Pen, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Mimi Wickliff). Reporter #2 (Tracy Smith)	164115
1966	Perry Mason: Case of the Positive Negative, The	T			Episode #269.5-1-1966	Photographer (Jim Drum).	164116
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Prankish Professor, The	T			Episode #168. 1-17-1963	Writer. Estranged wife of a professor who's written a lurid novel that was a thinly veiled version of the private lives of several persons associated with the college where he taught is killed. The wife becomes Mason's client.	164117
1967	Perry Mason: Case of the Queenly Contestant, The	NM		Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press. Perry Mason. Beauty pageant winner 20 years ago is object of unwelcome press attention. She quizzes Mason on her right to privacy.	164118
1992	Perry Mason: Case of the Reckless Romeo	MT	DVD -R 1692. SV 195			Talk Show Host Ken Malansky (Geraldo Rivera) writes a tell-all book and is murdered. Reporter (Debra-Jayne Brown). Reporter (Tricia Springer).	164119
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Reluctant Model, The	T			Episode #187. 10-31-1963.	News Media. First Reporter (Walter Mathews). Second Reporter (Dick Garton). Critic (Louise Lane).	164120
1961	Perry Mason: Case of the Renegade Refugee, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2360. SVD 1470		Episode #136. 12-9-1961	Reporter trailing a Nazi war criminal is killed and Mason defends the man accused of the killing. The journalist was murdered while tracking an ex-Nazi war criminal who may be posing as an executive at a company called Space Associates, Ltd.	164121
1991	Perry Mason: Case of the Ruthless Reporter, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8349,  8350. DVD -R 1627. VHS 431	Gardner, Erle Stanley (Characters). Sean Cholodenko (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Female TV Journalist accused of killing an unscrupulous co-worker, an anchor. Accused is a prime suspect since she had a fight with the deceased just prior to going on the air -- over the cutting of a piece involving Mason)She once had a cocaine habit and lost a network job because of her violent temper. Mason finds plenty of other suspects since the dead anchor had a reputation as a womanizer and was blackmailing a number of his colleagues.Among the colleagues being blackmailed is the news director who had a criminal record and a female reporter who once posed nude for a photographer, and turns out to be the killer.Mason implicates her with the help of a videotape that demonstrates the live remote she was using as an alibi was actually done from a different location.Memo written by the victim calls for the firing of a number of staff members -- similar to a Today show controversy at the time.	164122
1987	Perry Mason: Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel	MT	DVD -R HQ 2106, 2107. SV 163, 172	Gardner, Erle Stanley (Characters). Anthony Spinner (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Editor Harlan Wade (Robert Guillaume) of the Confidential Informer is charged in a libel case and later killed. Reporter Michelle Benti (Susan Wilder) is accused of the murder and Attorney Mason defends her.When Mason handles the libel case against the editor, Wade tells his assistant to dig up anything he can on Mason and if he cannot find anything he should invent something.He corners Mason at a party and threatens to run stories implying an affair between Mason and his secretary if the suit is not dropped.  Reporter Benti works for the tabloid paper but wants to do good journalism including an expose on nursing homes.Editor Wade agrees to let her do the story but when she leaves tells his assistant to fire her.  Benti is seen doing unethical things that the newspaper demands. She is eventually cleared of the murder and the real killer is exposed.	164123
1966	Perry Mason: Case of the Scarlet Scandal, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 6174			News Media. Scandal	164124
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Scarlet Scandal, The	T			Episode #261. 2-20-1966.	News Media. 1st Reporter (Alex Bookston). 2nd Reporter (Pat McCaffrie).	164125
1962	Perry Mason: Case of the Shapely Shadow, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8108		Episode #139. 1-6-1962	Meteorologist (Austin Green). News Dealer (William McLean).	164126
1986	Perry Mason: Case of the Shooting Star	MT				TV Talk Show Host. Mason defends a cocky actor accused of the on-air murder of a TV talk-show host (Alan Thicke)	164127
1940	Perry Mason: Case of the Silent Partner	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	164128
1957	Perry Mason: Case of the Silent Partner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10297		Episode #6. 10-19-1957	News Media. Veteran Reporter (Jimmy McCallion). Girl Reporter (Janet Stewart). Owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con.	164129
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Silent Six, The	T			Episode #252.  11-21-1965	Reporter (Walter Mathews).	164130
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Simple Simon, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2939		Episode #205. 4-2-1964..	Drama Critic is murdered and an actress searching for her long-lost son is implicated in the murder.	164131
1987	Perry Mason: Case of the Sinister Spirit, The	MT				Publisher Jordan White (Robert Stack) is a guest at one of his authors house	164132
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Skeleton's Closet, The	T			Episode #179. 5-2-1963.	News Media. Reporter (Jarone Bakewell - First Reporter). Second Reporter (Walter Mathews).	164133
1993	Perry Mason: Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Marty Coniglio). Reporter #2 (Debra-Jayne Brown).	164134
1943	Perry Mason: Case of the Smoking Chimney, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Editor Everett True, crusading editor of the Petrie Herald.	164135
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Stepdaughter's Secret, The	NM		Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press. Perry Mason. Orange County District Attorney Robley Hastings acquires a newspaper job so that he can attend the defendant's press conference and ask questions.	164136
1933	Perry Mason: Case of the Sulky Girl, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	164137
1957	Perry Mason: Case of the Sulky Girl, The	T			Episode #5. 10-19-1957	Reporter (Dick Winslow).	164138
1993	Perry Mason: Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host	MT	SV 214		5-21-1993	Radio Station Manager (Regis Philbin) is murdered. All of the talk show hosts working at the station despise him but when the wrong one gets charged with the crime, Mason takes the case.	164139
1956	Perry Mason: Case of the Terrified Typist	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	164140
1964	Perry Mason: Case of the Tragic Trophy, The	T			Episode #220. 11-19-1964.	News Media. First Reporter (Alex Bookston). Second Reporter (Walter Mathews). Third Reporter (Charles McDaniel). First Cameraman (Jack Swanson). Second Cameraman (Russ Whiteman).	164141
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Two Faced Turnabout, The (aka Case of the Two-Faced Turn-a-bout, The).	T	DVD -R HQ 8374. SVD 1328		Episode #171. 2-14-1963.	Columnist Elihu Laban (Abraham Sofaer) is hit with a murder rap when his efforts to obtain secret papers from a foreign minister backfire. News Media. Reporter No. 2 (Walter Mathews). TV Reporter (Henry Travis). Commentator (William Woodson).	164142
1936	Perry Mason: Case of the Velvet Claws, The	M	SVD 1454	Gardner, Erle Stanley (Novel). Tom Reede (Screenplay)		Editor and publisher of the tabloid paper, a weekly gossip rag, Spicy Bits. Events are instigated by articles in the scandal sheet. Reporter (Carlyle Moore, Jr.). Photographer (Sam Rice).	164143
1933	Perry Mason: Case of the Velvet Claws, The	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Tabloid Editor Frank Locke of Spicy Bits. At a fancy hotel, an already-married woman is caught with a prominent congressman. To protect the politician, she is ready to pay sleazy editor Locke his hush money.But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid -- only to discover a shocking scoop.	164144
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Velvet Claws, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8388		Episode #175.3-21-1963	Tabloid Editor Frank Locket (Harry Jackson). Photographer (Peter Leeds).	164145
1993	Perry Mason: Case of the Wicked Wives, The	MT			12-17-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Scott Patrick). Reporter #2 (Luan Akin). Photographer (Jan Van Sickle). Famous Fashion photographer with four ex-wives, all famous fashion models) is murdered.	164146
1963	Perry Mason: Case of the Witless Witness, The	T			Episode #181. 5-16-1963	Commentator (Larry Thor).	164147
1965	Perry Mason: Case of the Wrathful Wraith, The	T			Episode #250. 11-7-1965.	News Media. First Reporter (Don Dillaway). Second Reporter (George Conrad). Third Reporter (Jack Carol). Photographer (Lester Dorr).	164148
1985	Perry Mason: Perry Mason Returns	MT				News Media. TV Minicam Reporter (Nerene Virgin).	164149
1967	Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum at Charenton Under the Direction of Marquis de Sade (aka Marat/Sade)	M			AFI-Playwrights - Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum.…	Writer Marquis de Sade (Patrick Magee). Herald (Michael Williams).	164150
1957	Persecution Mania	SS	GPL	O'Faolain, Sean	In "Finest Stories of Sean O'Faolain, The."	Writer trying to figure out which newspaper critic gave him bad review.  Explains what he would do to the reviewer. "I'd write a Limerick on him. "I'd shrivel him. I wouldn't leave a peck on  his bones.Dublin Opinion.  Mulvancy turns out to be the critic.  "Sure that fellow's brains are all in his behind. Who'd mind anything he'd say?"	164151
2008	Persepolis, Bashir	M		Satrapi, Marjane	Documentary Cartoon 	Israeli Documentary Filmmaker Ari Folman learns of a vivid nightmare that one of his friends had: 26 wild dogs run through town and stop to bay accusingly at his window. Like Folman, the man was part of an army division that swept into Lebanon in 1982 and may have indirectly abetted the slaughter of Palestinian refugees by a Christian Phalangist force following the murder of their leader. Folman’s investigation of that decades-old event and its impact on him and his friends was shot on video and then animated by Yoni Goodman. Unsparing film shows the lingering toxicity of war. 	164152
2008	Persevering Love, A	N		Roberts, Lynn		Investigative Reporter Shari Santos’ perfect life was shattered by tragedy, leaving her a single mom with a young won. Rebuilding her life, she becomes an investigative reporter in Miami, while trying to fill the role of both mother and father to her son. While researching a story on gangs, Shari meets Detective Nicholas Michaels. Sparks fly as Nick definitely doesn’t like reporters -- especially those who interfere with his job. And he has a pretty low opinion of career-oriented moms as well. During the course of her investigation, Shari becomes concerned that her 11-year-old son is involved with a gang. Should she enlist Nick’s assistance and get yet another lecture or continue to handle the situation on her own?  Trying to hold her small family together, Shari has some difficult choices to make. Through her faith and the support of friends, she finds the strength she needs and, even more, a second chance to love. 	164153
1995	Persian Pickle Club, The	N		Dallas, Sandra		Aspiring Reporter Rita is bored with country living and wants to be an investigative reporter. This leads her to unearth secrets about the Persian Pickle Club, a close-knit group after a coveted paisley print.She tries to solve the murder of a member's husband and in the process unearths complicated relationships among the women who meet each week to quilt and read aloud to each other in 1930s Kansas.Rita joins the group and becomes the newest "pickle," but she is intent on making a name for herself and writing the story involving the mysterious death of one of the club ladies' husbands.	164154
0001	Persians	P	COPY	Aeschylus	472 B.C.E.	Messenger: A Persian runner. Brings a definitive announcement of disaster and thereafter is occupied with presenting the full dimensions of that disaster, both objectively, in the words of the Messenger."Listen! Cities that people vast Asia. Listen! Persian earth, great harbor of wealth,  One stroke, one single stroke has smashed great prosperity, and Persia's flower is gone, cut down."Bitter, being first to tell you bitter news, but need presses me to unroll the full disaster. Persians, our whole expedition is lost."	164155
1960	Person to Bunny	C			Short - Cartoon	Parody News. Person to Person with Edward R. Murrow. Edward Burrows interviewing Bugs Bunny	164156
1953	Person to Person:	DT			Series 1953-1960	Interviewer-Host Edward R. Murrow (1953-1959). Interviewer-Host Charles Collingwood (1959-1960).	164157
1953	Person to Person: Edward R. Murrow and Frank Sinatra	DT	SVD 693			Interviewer Host Edward R. Murrow talks with Frank Sinatra	164158
1904	Personal	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement in personal column of New York Herald	164159
1983	Personal and Confidential	DT				Newsmagazine. Christine Belford, Steve Edwards, Cathy Kronkite, Ruth Bachelor	164160
1959	Personal Assistant	MF			India	Publisher (Tulsi Chakraborty).	164161
1982	Personal Best	M				Announcers: Charlie Jones, Frank Shorter, Len Dawson	164162
1991	Personal Best	NM		Watson, Margaret		Sports Reporter Nick Bartholomew is assigned to shadow Tess Phillips, the female winner in this year’s Chicago Marathon. The minute Phillips crossed the finish line, her life began to change. As the female winner in this year’s race, she was handed a check for $50,000. The money would keep her fledgling recycling business afloat for awhile, but there was one catch. If she wanted to keep the money, she had to let a local sportswriter shadow her for an entire week. Although Tess didn’t mind sharing her training tips, she couldn’t afford to have a reporter prying into her personal life. Especially a reporter like Nick Bartholomew. With his mocking grin, his aggressive style and his intense blue eyes, Nick wouldn’t let one detail slip by. Once Nick started nosing around, Tess’s business problems were sure to leak out. She had to avoid him -- even if he was the most attractive man she’d ever met. From the start, Nick Bartholomew was not pleased with this assignment. He was sure that Tess Phillips was a complete fraud. No one could win a marathon on their first try. But one look at Tess’s clear blue eyes made Nick doubt his reporter’s instincts. They were the eyes of a hustler. They were too trusting, too vulnerable. If a man started into Tess Phillips’ eyes long enough, he would begin to believe in all sorts of fairy tales. Before he lost his objectivity, Nick had to cut to the chase. It was time to uncover Tess’s secret -- and he was the best man for the job.	164163
1936	Personal Column of the Air, The	R				Radio	164164
2004	Personal Correspondence of Catherine Clark and Meredith Lyons, The: Pearl Harbor, 1941. 	NJ		LeSourd, Nancy	Liberty Letters	Aspiring Reporter Catherine Clark and her close friend Meredith Lyons share in the trials involved in having their fathers in the war. Catherine’s father has recently been called as a naval officer to Pearl Harbor from Washington D.C., but because of her brother’s illness, the rest of the family stays behind. This disappoints the girls as Meredith’s family has just moved to Honolulu. Both girls involve themselves in the war effort and their friendship proves to be invaluable. Written in letter form, the correspondence between two girls tell us how God works through ordinary people in extraordinary times. Letters between two young girls, one in Washington D.C. and eager to become a newspaper reporter, the other in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, determined to take flying lessons, chronicle not only events in the year leading up to the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, but also the pain of having their fathers in the war.	164165
2008	Personal Demons	N		Kane, Stacia		Tabloid Reporter Brian Stone threatens to destroy Radio Commentator Megan’s career because of the ghosts of her past. Stone, writing an article about “Dr. Demon Slayer,” has been digging into Megan’s past and is finding things she does not want to talk about. And to top it off, it is Megan’s boss who assigned Stone to do the article on demon slayers. Megan had promised  listeners to her new radio call-in show that she’ll slay their personal demons and they believe her. So do the personal demons. Megan is the only human without a demon on her shoulder. 	164166
1995	Personal Effects	N		Duranti, Francesca		Aspiring Italian Journalist Valentina, a would-be Italian journalist, tries to interview author who is a recluse.	164167
1982	Personal Habits	N		Lewis, Shannon		TV News Talk Host.	164168
1938	Personal Secretary	M	VHS 1481	Laidlaw, Betty, Robert Lively (Story -- "Comet, The," also Screenplay).		Columnists Mark Farrell (William Gargan) and Gale Rodgers (Joy Hodges) are two rival columnists who cover a murder trial. Farrell says he's guilty. Rodgers, writing anonymously as "The Comet" says the woman is innocent. Walter Winchell influence.Columnist-radio broadcaster Farrell denounces The Comet on his radio broadcast. Rodgers decides to get revenge by becoming his secretary. He assigns her to get a picture of mystery columnist and she submits a picture of coworker Grumpy (Ruth Donnelly).She continues to work for Farrell so she can scoop him.  When she protests it's unethical, her editor tells her not to worry about trivialities. Rodgers' identity is revealed, she suits and solves a murder as Farrell saves her life.New York Times, 10/5/38: "Almost the best and the worst one can say about it is that its chief offense seems to be its general inoffensiveness, except possibly to the American Newspaper Publishers Association."	164169
1987	Personal Services	M				Reporter (Michael Irving).	164170
2002	Personal Velocity: Three Portraits	M	DVD -R HQ 3568, 3567. SVD 1507			Editor Greta Herskowitz (Parker Posey) of a  Manhattan cookbook, whose suppressed hunger for something more is expressed in casual infidelity. Uses her bubbly charm. News Reporter (Maria Elena Ramirez). Court Steps Reporter (Bill Burns).	164171
1934	Personality Kid, The	M		Towne, Gene (Story). F. Hugh Herbert, Erwin Getsey (Screenplay). David Boehm (Adaptation)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Rankin (Thomas Jackson) is a cynical journalist in a boxing drama. Fighter ends up not taking a dive and Rankin and his fellow scribes get the fighter reinstated. Sportswriter Murray (Phil Regan).Radio Mike Man in Ring (Ralph Brooks). Announcer (Dan Tobey).	164172
2009	Personality Plus	M			Australia.	Newsreader (Jill Remez - Voice). 	164173
1990	Personals	T	SV 177			Newspaper. Librarian by day and black widow by night finding her murder victims in a newspaper personals column	164174
1972	Personals	M			Adult - Hardcore	Interviewer (Armand Weston).	164175
2002	Personals II: CasualSex.com	M				Pop Culture Magazine Journalist Jessie (Beverly Lynne) needs to come up with "killer" story about online dating to save her job. She pots her own .jpg and gets into the cyberdating game. Jessie's Editor Diane (Mia Zottoli).	164176
1939	Persons in Hiding	M				Photographer (Harry Templeton).	164177
1971	Persuaders, The: The Time & the Place	T	DVD -R HQ 3461		Episode.	Journalist is murdered and that adds up to political intrigue for Danny and Brett. Danny Wilde runs into political intrigue when he discovers the dead body of the reporter then can't find it until it turns up in a car crash hours later.TV Interviewer (David Drees).	164178
1971	Persuaders!, The: Time and the Place, The	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1971	TV Interviewer (David Rees).	164179
2004	Perumazhakkalam	MF			India	TV Anchor (Vijeesh).	164180
1956	Pesates	MF			Soviet Union	Radio Journalist (Tatul Dilakyan). Radio Boss (Vaghinak Marguni).	164181
2009	Pessimist, The	M				Newsreader (Alison Fletcher). 	164182
2005	Pessimistic Mindset	M			Short - Drama	Interviewer (Michael Bishop). Voice of Interviewer (Daniel Ross).	164183
1940	Pest That Came to Dinner, The	C	L			Parody News. Porky Pig reading the Daily Blubb.  Ham on Wry	164184
1992	Peste, La	M				Newscasters (Pancho Ibanez, Silvina Chediek).	164185
2008	Pesticide	M				News Media. Reporter (Adesuwa Addy Lyare). TV News Reporter (Julie Jei). Cameraman (Chike Nwabukwu). Giant insets are fond in the sewers of New York City. One man, who is known for crying wolf has to tell his bosses who never take him serious. He puts his job and his love life on the line for the sake of the city. Only when they find his story to be true is it too late, or is it? Women with magazine (Karen Paolini). 	164186
1992	Pet Sematary II	M				TV Newscaster (Donna Lowry). Reporter (Judson Vaughn).	164187
2003	Pet Story: Ladies Home Journal	T	DVD -R 1570		Episode	Magazine Columnist moves to a 50-acre Farm	164188
2001	Pet Story: Pets Pal	T	SVD 956			Columnist. Cat spent months in animal shelter adopted by a teen who writes a pet pal column for a local newspaper.	164189
1942	Pet strycu	MF			Czechoslovakia.	Photographer (Jiri Sovak).	164190
1993	Petain	MF				Journalist (Gerard Beaume)	164191
1960	Pete & Gladys: Will the Real Michele Tabour Please Stand Up	T			Episode. Series (9-19-60 to 9-10-62)	Press Conference. Glady's double, a French dancer, disappears before an important press conference and Gladys volunteers to take her place	164192
1931	Pete Smith Specialty:	DM		Smith, Pete	Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short. Series 1931 to 1955, 155 Shorts or "comedy documentaries".	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years. Created comedy documentaries.Smith hired to be a publicist and left New York for Hollywood.  In 1925, hired by MGM as head of its publicity department, a position he held until 1930.In 1931, started producing, writing and narrating a series of shorts as "Pete Smith Specialties" for MGM. One-reelers covered every subject imaginable, from the animal world to the latest technology to how to handle annoying patrons in movie theaters.His trademark was wry, bemused narration. Many of the later shorts written and directed by Actor Dave O'Brien using the name David Barclay. Sixteen entries in the series nominated for Oscars. Two winners.Series ended in 1954, but enough were made to continue releasing them into 1955. Smith committed suicide in 1979 by jumping out of a ninth-floor hospital room. He was 86.	164193
1943	Pete Smith Specialty: Domineering Male, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 9764	Smith, Pete	Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short. Series 1931 to 1955, 155 Shorts or "comedy documentaries".	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years. Created comedy documentaries. This one shows how women trick men into marrying them.Smith hired to be a publicist and left New York for Hollywood.  In 1925, hired by MGM as head of its publicity department, a position he held until 1930.In 1931, started producing, writing and narrating a series of shorts as "Pete Smith Specialties" for MGM. One-reelers covered every subject imaginable, from the animal world to the latest technology to how to handle annoying patrons in movie theaters.His trademark was wry, bemused narration. Many of the later shorts written and directed by Actor Dave O'Brien using the name David Barclay. Sixteen entries in the series nominated for Oscars. Two winners.Series ended in 1954, but enough were made to continue releasing them into 1955. Smith committed suicide in 1979 by jumping out of a ninth-floor hospital room. He was 86.	164194
1952	Pete Smith Specialty: I Love Children But…	DM	DVD -R HQ 6817		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short. Part of the "I Love My…" series.	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164195
1946	Pete Smith Specialty: I Love My Husband…But!	DM	DVD -R HQ 6817		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short. Part of the "I Love My…" series.	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.Smith hired to be a publicist and left New York for Hollywood.  In 1925, hired by MGM as head of its publicity department, a position he held until 1930.In 1931, started producing, writing and narrating a series of shorts as "Pete Smith Specialties" for MGM. One-reelers covered every subject imaginable, from the animal world to the latest technology to how to handle annoying patrons in movie theaters.His trademark was wry, bemused narration. Many of the later shorts written and directed by Actor Dave O'Brien using the name David Barclay. Sixteen entries in the series nominated for Oscars. Two winners.Series ended in 1954, but enough were made to continue releasing them into 1955. Smith committed suicide in 1979 by jumping out of a ninth-floor hospital room. He was 86.	164196
1936	Pete Smith Specialty: Killer Dog	DM	DVD -R HQ 6835	Tourneur Jacques, Director	Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short. Series 1931 to 1955, 155 Shorts or "comedy documentaries" .	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years. Newspaper headlines.	164197
1950	Pete Smith Specialty: Let’s Talk Turkey	DM	DVD -R HQ 7491		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164198
1940	Pete Smith Specialty: Marines in the Making	DM	DVD -R HQ 3385		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years. News Media.	164199
1944	Pete Smith Specialty: Movie Pests	DM	DVD -R HQ 5462		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164200
1944	Pete Smith Specialty: Movie Pests	DM	DVD -R HQ 7932		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164201
1937	Pete Smith Specialty: Penny Wisdom	DM			Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Food Journalist Homemaking Expert Prudence Penny of Los Angeles Examiner. Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164202
1940	Pete Smith Specialty: Radio Hams	DM	DVD -R HQ 2292		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164203
1938	Pete Smith Specialty: Story of Dr. Carver, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6836	Zinneman, Fred, Director.	Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years.	164204
1944	Pete Smith Specialty: Walter Trix	DM	DVD -R HQ 7925		Pete Smith Specialty, A. MGM Short	Host Pete Smith "Narrated and Produced by a Smith named Pete." Own production unit for 20 years. Cameraman Walter Trix.	164205
1998	Pete's Meteor	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Jill Doyle).	164206
1919	Peter	SS	UCLA	Dreiser, Theodore	In "Twelve Men."	Newspaperman-Narrator Dreiser, 1892 St. Louis Globe-Democrat is where story stats. About Peter.	164207
1990	Peter Brady: Death Notice	NM	OWN - H	Karl, M.S. (aka Malcom Shuman)	#2 Peter Brady Mysteries	Newspaper Editor-Reporter Peter "Pete" Brady of the Weekly Troy Parish Express.in a small town in Louisiana. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Investigative Reporter Brady buys a small newspaper in rural Louisiana and unwittingly buys murder in the dealBrady leaves New Orleans for a more tranquil life in small Troy, Louisiana. As editor of the weekly newspaper, Brady is in trouble again when he runs an add for a man announcing his homecoming after serving 29 years for the rape-killing of a teenage girlIn the uproar against the man's return, Brady senses fear as well as anger. Obeying his instincts, he asks questions: Why did the jury spare the convict from execution given the unassailable evidence against him?Who engineered a parole for such an unspeakable criminal? After murders, arson and a presumed suicide, Brady steps up his investigation, inciting violence from a mob out to lynch him and the released prisoner.	164208
1991	Peter Brady: Deer Slayer	NM	OWN - H	Karl, M.S. (aka Malcom Shuman)	#3 Peter Brady Mysteries	Newspaper Editor-Reporter Peter "Pete" Brady of the Weekly Troy Parish Express.in a small town in Louisiana. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Investigative Reporter Brady buys a small newspaper in rural Louisiana and unwittingly buys murder in the dealThe small-town Louisiana publisher, the sheriff and the sheriff's son are deer hunting when a man is killed. The sheriff's son appears to be the guilty one since only his gun was fired before the body was found.The Sheriff who trained both Editor Brady and his son can't believe the boy mistook the man for a deer, but can't investigate a case in which the evidence so forcefully points to his son.Instead he asks Brady to nose around. Soon afterwards' the man's study is ransacked and a girl living in a nearby trailer park is killed. Brady is certain the events are related to the man's death.	164209
1988	Peter Brady: Killer's Ink	NM		Karl, M.S. (aka Malcolm Shuman)	#1 Peter Brady Mysteries	Newspaper Editor-Reporter Peter "Pete" Brady of the Weekly Troy Parish Express.in a small town in Louisiana. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Investigative Reporter Brady buys a small newspaper in rural Louisiana and unwittingly buys murder in the deal	164210
1989	Peter Cushing: One-Way Ticket to Hollywood, A	MT				Interviewer (Dick Vosburgh)	164211
2006	Peter Eberle: Death at the Rose Paperworks	NM		Zellnik, Miriam J.	#2 Libby Seale Mysteries	Reporter Peter Eberle teams up with Libby Seale in 1890s Portland, Oregon to investigate a murder at a paper mill. Half-Cent, a budding young newshound, helps out but is badly injured by a boulder in a third attempt to kill Seale's boss.Horse-drawn carriages crowd busy streets. The booming city offers refuge to Libby Seale who has fled New York and an abusive husband. As a seamstress for the prominent Rose family, she's one of the first to learn that her boss Hiram has been killed.He was mangled to death by machinery at his own paper mill. Minutes later, the distraught family is shocked to see the dead man sauntering through the front door healthy and happy. Attempts on his life continue.Once again, Libby and Reporter Eberle team up to unmask the culprit. It takes every ounce of will power to ignore the dazzling attraction they feel for one another. Can they manage to find the killer without giving into love's sweet temptation?	164212
2005	Peter Eberle: Murder at the Portland Variety	NM		Zellnik, Miriam J.	#1 Libby Seale Mysteries	Reporter Peter Eberle teams up with Libby Seale, a seamstress from New York, in 1894 Portland to investigate a death backstage at the Portland Variety Theater where Seale is working as a costumer.She teams up with the reporter and is quickly immersed in a dangerous world of smugglers and white slavers, moving from Chinatown tunnels to the mansion of Portland's most powerful man.She and Eberle also find themselves falling in love, but Seale has a few secrets in her closet.	164213
1977	Peter en de vliegende autobus	MF				Reporter Alfons Punt (Joost Prinsen).	164214
1986	Peter Finley: Dead Air	NM	OWN	Lupica, Mike	#1 Peter Finley Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Finley for a Cable TV-News Channel works out of a Manhattan office. Marty Pearl, a crack cameraman, is Finley's friend.A man comes to his office from a small Alabama town and electrifies the reporter by claiming he had been married to Peggy Lynn Brady, a top-rated hostess on a ATV network. Missing and presumed murdered, Brady had climbed bed by bed to fame and fortune.She made enemies along the way. Finley agrees to help find the woman's killer, keeping the partnership a secret from the police. The reporter's job is interviewing Brady's producer, colleagues and the video preacher who wants to buy the network.But the killings of others intimately linked to the actress brings Finley to a shocking discovery.	164215
1988	Peter Finley: Extra Credits	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Lupica, Mike	#2 Peter Finley Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Finley for a Cable TV-News Channel. Marty Pearl, a crack cameraman, is Finley's friend. Finley is confronted by the garish suicide of a coed at his alma mater, Washington State University, a thinly disguised NYU.A classmate of the dead student comes to Finley to ask his help in resolving troubling aspects of the young woman's life that point to a larger conspiracy.With her help and the rest of the Finley Report crew, cameraman Pearl and general manager Charlie Davidson, Finley embarks on an investigation of the coed's friends and professors that leads to revelations of grade selling, sex and murder.	164216
1990	Peter Finley: Limited Partner	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Lupica, Mike	#3 Peter Finley Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Finley for a Cable TV-News Channel. Marty Pearl, a crack cameraman, is Finley's friend. Finley is upset to hear that his fast-lane friend, one of several limited partners in a club, has died of a heroin overdose.Finley knows the friend had been seriously sober for some time so he believes the man's girlfriend when she says it was murder. But then she is killed.The club's major partner, former Mets pitching ace Tom Tiernan -- for whom the club is named -- is too drunk to be useful. Interviews with the other partners, their associates and other slime balls turn up more smoke than heat.Eventually a clever ruse to track down a current Mets ace in a rehab clinic pays off. Finley and his team of yuppie Jimmy Olsons are led to a secret and illegal after-hours joint and link the murder to the Mafia.With the last second help of a gift tip, they find the killer.	164217
2005	Peter Jennings: Reporter	DT	DVD -R HQ 4293, 4294			TV Anchor Peter Jennings of ABC News died August 7, 2005 after a journalism career spanning more than four decades. Friends and colleagues recall the life and career of the Reporter.	164218
1960	Peter Loves Mary: Wilma's Phantom Lover	T			Episode. Series (10-12-60 TO 5-31-61)	Newspaper Advertisement. Wilma has a fight with her boyfriend Charlie, so she looks for a new boyfriend in the personal ads	164219
2007	Peter Matheson: Breeze	N		Johnson, Scott Collins		Columnist Peter Matheson is recently divorced and an alcoholic columnist for a small newspaper. He just covered one of the biggest stories of the year for the small city in which he lives following the judicial process of a child killer told from the victims’ families point of view. But something goes horribly wrong and the child’s killer has been turned loose and Pete must figure out why. He discovers that the truth behind this killer’s freedom is not as cut and dry as he would hope to believe and that the answer behind it all was something he could never dream up in a million years.	164220
2004	Peter Rottentail	M				Cameraman (Steve Hensley).	164221
1956	Peter Sargeant: Portrait of a Ballerina	T		Box, Edgar (adapted from his novel "Death in the Fifth Position").	CBS Television	Public Relations Man Peter Cutler Sargeant III is an amateur sleuth in New York whose profession is press agentry. He's a young Harvard graduate with a background in journalism, a tough, unsentimental professional who gets involved in murder cases.	164222
1953	Peter Sargent: Death Before Bedtime	NM	OWN - P	Box, Edgar	PR - #2 Peter Sargent II Mysteries	Public Relations Man Peter Cutler Sargeant III is an amateur sleuth in New York whose profession is press agentry. He's a young Harvard graduate with a background in journalism, a tough, unsentimental professional who gets involved in murder cases.Someone blows up a senator with presidential aspirations and Sargeant ultimately discovers who the killer is.	164223
1952	Peter Sargent: Death in the Fifth Position	NM	OWN - P	Box, Edgar	PR - #1 Peter Sargent II Mysteries	Public Relations Man Peter Cutler Sargeant III is an amateur sleuth in New York whose profession is press agentry. He's a young Harvard graduate with a background in journalism, a tough, unsentimental professional who gets involved in murder cases.Sargeant is a New York City publicity man, an observer and exploiter of the rich and powerful. Smarter than any cop, he plays every angle to expose the pretentious and corrupt. In this book, he's the Public Relations man for a new ballet company.Suspense and romance share top billing in this backstage mystery in which Sargeant charms a pretty and willing understudy, wins the confidence of temperamental ballet dancers and learns some surprising and intimate details about their private lives.Sargeant also keeps one step ahead of the police in their search for the killer and he finally figures out who killed a ballerina in the middle of her performance.Sargeant is author Gore Vidal's mouthpiece particularly when talking about the American ruling classes. He said he wrote the books when he was being blacklisted for writing a book controversial for its acceptance of homosexuality.	164224
1954	Peter Sargent: Death Likes It Hot	NM	OWN - P	Box, Edgar (aka Gore Vidal).	PR - #3 Peter Sargent II Mysteries	Public Relations Man Peter Cutler Sargeant III is an amateur sleuth in New York whose profession is press agentry. He's a young Harvard graduate with a background in journalism, a tough, unsentimental professional who gets involved in murder cases.Sargeant goes for a nice weekend at a socialite's beach house only to end up solving yet another murder.	164225
1976	Peter Style: Backlash	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#13 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164226
1964	Peter Style: Black Glass City, The	NM	OWN - P	Philips, Judson	#2 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164227
1980	Peter Style: Death is a Dirty Trick	NM		Philips, Judson	#17 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164228
1971	Peter Style: Escape a Killer	NM	OWN - P	Philips, Judson	#8 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164229
1977	Peter Style: Five Roads to Death, The	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#14 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164230
1968	Peter Style: Hot Summer Killing	NM		Philips, Judson	#6 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164231
1973	Peter Style: Larkspur Conspiracy, The	NM	OWN - H	Philips, Judson	#10 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164232
1964	Peter Style: Laughter Trap, The	NM		Philips, Judson	#1 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164233
1978	Peter Style: Murder Arranged, A	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#15 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164234
1981	Peter Style: Murder as the Curtain Rises (aka Death as the Curtain Rises).	NM	OWN - H	Philips, Judson	#18 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164235
1970	Peter Style: Nightmare at Dawn	NM	OWN - H	Philips, Judson	#7 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164236
1974	Peter Style: Power Killers, The	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#11 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.Artificial foot and leg, walks without a discernible limp, dance, play golf, but he could never forget.	164237
1982	Peter Style: Target for Tragedy	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#19 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164238
1967	Peter Style: Thursday's Folly	NM	OWN - P	Philips, Judson	#5 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164239
1965	Peter Style: Twisted People, The	NM	OWN - P	Philips, Judson	#3 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164240
1972	Peter Style: Vanishing Senator, The	NM	OWN - P	Philips, Judson	#9 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164241
1975	Peter Style: Walk A Crooked Mile	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#12 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.As Newsview started its investigation, a young woman on the staff was raped and left with a message for her boss to "lay off."   A Newsview reporter is then murdered in Peter's apartment.	164242
1979	Peter Style: Why Murder?	NM	MLPL	Philips, Judson	#16 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164243
1966	Peter Style: Wings of Madness	NM		Philips, Judson	#4 Peter Style Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Peter Styles for Newsview Magazine. An accident caused his right leg to be amputated below the knee and turned Peter from a wry and witty commentator on the world scene into an impassioned crusader against man's inhumanity to man.	164244
2006	Peter's Ordeal	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Julie Weidmann).	164245
1943	Peter's Story Goes to Press	NJ		Burt, Olive W.		Reporter. Salt Lake City daily. Shows how a newspaper is produced from newsgathering to printing, told through the story of a youngster whose uncle is a reporter	164246
1954	Petit nuage/La chasse au nuage/Le nuage atmoique, Le	MF				Journalist (Guy-Lou). Journalist (Pierre Trabaud).	164247
1967	Petit soldat, Le	M			AFI-Photographers/Radio Announcers	Photographer	164248
2000	petit vent de panique, Un	MF				Reporter (Rychard Theriault)	164249
2005	Petite Jerusalem, La (aka Little Jerusalem)	MF			France	Moslem Journalist Djamel (Hedi Tillette de Clermont-Tonerre) falls in love with a young orthodox Jewish woman living in a Paris suburb called Little Jerusalem. The two tentatively go to bed but the girl is terrified of touching the man or doing anything sexual. She confers with her mother and a rabbi on what is allowed sexually in the Orthodox Jewish faith. The woman risks rejection from her own community and harm at the hands of anti-Semitic street gangs. Complicating matters is that the handsome journalist’s parents silently loathe the woman as a strict Jew. They will not consider a marriage unless the woman converts to the Muslim religion which she cannot bring herself to do. 	164250
1999	Petite Vendeuse de Soleil, La (aka Little Girl Who Sold the Sun, The)	MF				Newspaper girl. Disabled young girl on crutch begs on the streets of Dakar. One day, after being bullied by the boys who have the monopoly on selling newspapers, as she struggles to her feet she swears to become a news vendor herself.The next morning she fights to get hold of copies of the famous daily paper, Le Sole. Selling newspapers becomes a way to regain her dignity.	164251
2003	Petites coupures (aka Small Cuts)	MF			France	Journalist Bruno (Daniel Auteuil) is a world weary Communist journalist going through a mid-life crisis. His wife has walked out on him when she learns he has taken a much younger woman as his mistress. When visiting an uncle in a mountain town in rural France Bruno reveals he has no real feelings for the woman and she runs off in disgust. Bruno gets his car stuck in a ditch in a forest one foggy night. He arrives at a private mansion to ask help and meets an alluring woman who is marred to a sick man. He realizes this woman could be the woman of his dreams. 	164252
1697	Petition of Tom Brown, A, Who Was Taken Up on Account of the Satyr Upon the French King	PO	USC	Sackville, Charles (Earl)		News	164253
2003	Petits mythes urbains	TF			Germany	Journalist. The Journalist (Hippolyte Girardot).	164254
2004	Petits mythes urbains: Chambre 301/Zimmer 301	TF			France/Germany/UK. Episode #17 7-2-04	Paparazzi Woman (Delphine Serina). Paparazzi Man (Paul Belmindo).	164255
1936	Petrified Forest, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6016, 6014. L			Radio Broadcast. Details of deaths	164256
1861	Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby	SS		Locke, David Ross		Fictional Journalist created by Locke.  Abraham Lincoln loved this character.  First appeared  in Locke's Findlay Jeffersonian in March 1861.  Mask of biting irony.When Locke in 1865 became editor of the Toledo Blade, he continued to produce the still-popular Nasby letters until his death in 1888. Numerous collected editions appeared.	164257
1963	Petticoat Junction: Dear Minerva	T			Episode. Series (9-24-63 to 9-12-70)	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Kate anonymously writes an advice to the lovelorn column for the local paper.	164258
1967	Petticoat Junction: Hawaii Calling	T			Episode #132. 11-11-1967	Photographer (Jimmy Cross).	164259
1963	Petticoat Junction: Power of the Press, The	T			Episode	Newspaper. Bobbie Jo and her boyfriend take over the town newspaper.	164260
1943	Petticoat Larceny	M	DVD -R HQ 2304,  2268			Columnist Sam Colfax (Wally Brown) of the News writes a radio column. Reporter (Peter Lind Hayes). Radio Survey.	164261
1941	Petunia Pump	N		Grass, I.		Columnist writes a village column for a newspaper in Maine. Female	164262
1977	Petunin Affair, The	SS	UCLA	Baranskaya, Natalya	In "Week Like Any Other, A: Novellas and Stories by Natalya Baranskaya."	Journalist "The Young Petunin" narrates. Had been working freelance on the local paper for three years before I was taken on to the permanent staff as an editorial assistant on the Letters' Page.  The Old Man (called that out of respect. Editor."The lads in the editorial office called it simply 'that Petunin business' or 'that silly affair.'" Sent on a work assignment of several months duration to a remote town.New Editor-in-Chief Comrade Anatoly Yurevitch Petrayev.	164263
1959	Peyton Place	T			Serial	News Media	164264
1957	Peyton Place	M	DVD -R HQ 2514, 2515, 2516.	Metalious, Grace (Novel). John Michael Hayes (Screenplay).		Cub Reporter Allison MacKenzie (Diane Varsi) works on Peyton Place Times newspaper. Editor Matt (Alan Reed) hires her when she decides not to go to college but just get experience writing.Press covers sensational trial in town. Editor with note pad in attendance. Doctor on stand says: We have a newspaper with a fine editorial page that you wrap fish in.  Editor close-up.	164265
1996	Pgisha Leilit	MF				Interviewer (Koby Meidan)	164266
0060	Phaedra	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger: "Why most I voice these woes unspeakable?"  Theseus: "Fear not, but boldly tell the worst mischance." … Messenger: "My tongue can find no words to voice its woe."	164267
1926	Phantom Bullet, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer Tom "Click" Farlane (Hoot Gibson)	164268
1980	Phantom Conspiracy, The	NM		Barak, Michael		TV Reporter Rachel Burke, the blond, curvaceous CBS reporter who knew how to use her advantages.	164269
1939	Phantom Creeps, The	M	DVD		12 chapters. Serial. Chapter Play.	Reporter Jean Drew (Dorothy Arnold), nosy newspaper reporter aids police in search for mad scientist	164270
1933	Phantom Detective	SS		Champion, D.L.		Publisher Frank Havens of the New York Clarion. Reporter Steve Huston. Phantom Detective, Volume One, #1, October 1933.	164271
1915	Phantom Extra, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter is in love with a new state senator who is vowing to fight for mine reforms. When his head is turned by the high life in the state capital, she arranges to have a single copy of an "extra" printed and delivered to him.One newspaper claims a mining disaster killed 200 people. He realizes the errors of his way. Moving Picture World objected to the female reporter resorting to such measures.	164272
1986	Phantom Film Crew, The	NJ		Robinson, Nancy K.		Documentarian. Tracy is the beautiful daughter of a famous documentary filmmaker. Her friend Sam is a sound man. Both go on location.	164273
1953	Phantom From Space	M				News Media	164274
1935	Phantom Had Red Hair, The	SM	OWN	Chambers, Whitman		Press	164275
1943	Phantom Killer, The	M		Brown, Karl (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Remake of "Sphinx, The" 1933.	Reporter Barbara Mason (Joan Woodbury), fast-talking sob sister trying to track down a killer. At first she scoffs when her boyfriend, the district attorney,  tries to accuse a philanthropist since he is deaf and dumb.District Attorney unable to prove his charges and loses his job. Reporter arranges to do a series of interviews with the philanthropist. During one of these meetings, she discovers a secret passage which leads to exposure of philanthropist's twin brother.It was the brother who was providing the philanthropist's perfect alibi.	164276
1945	Phantom of 42nd Street	M		Harvey, Jack, Milton Raison (Novel). Raison (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich (Dave O'Brien) who is at a theater when a murder occurs backstage. Modeled on Alexander Woolcott, the critic says the only murders he is interested in are the ones that occur onstage.Critic chewed out by night editor for not mentioning the murder and allowing them to be scooped by every other paper in town. Although Woolrich insists that he is not one of the editor's legmen, he decides to solve the murder just to prove he can.He is friend of murdered man's brother, an actor whose daughter is the star of the show being presented at the theater where murder occurred. Critic is assisted by cabbie.Trail leads to former repertory company and critic discovers a woman associated with the company is the mother of star actress. Woman accuses critic of being a ghoul for digging up the past.The woman cooperates in staging a production of Julius Caesar to trap the real killer.  "You're the most obstinate, stubborn excuse for a newspaperman I ever saw in my life." Reporter (Pat Gleason). Newspaper Editor Peters (Milton Kibbee).	164277
2009	Phantom of Black’s Cove, The	NR		Hambright, Jan	Harlequin Intrigue #1141	Investigative Journalist Olivia Morgan was on a mission and Jack Trayborne was there to stop her. Morgan had come to Black’s Cove seeking answers to her traumatic past, but the long-closed medical clinic cast a shadow over the small town and refused to give up the truth she desperately sough. Jack saw the disappointment on Olivia’s beautiful face, but he had no choice. He had to protect what was hidden behind the clinic’s closed doors. The alternative would be devastating. And deadly. Instead, he’d stand by her side 24/7, and convince her, there was no reason for her to stay -- as much as he wanted her to. 	164278
1940	Phantom of Chinatown	M				Radio News Broadcaster (Lynton Brent).	164279
1974	Phantom of Hollywood, The	MT				Commentator (Bill Stout). Masked monster on deadly rampage on MGM back lot. Cameraman (Carl Byrd).	164280
1974	Phantom of Paradise, The	M	SVD 1023			Reporters (William Donovan, Scott Edmund Lane, Dennis Olivieri, Adam Wade).	164281
1967	Phantom of Soho, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	164282
1989	Phantom of the Cabaret II, The	M			Adult	Reporter (Randy Spears). tries to get to the bottom of the story when a mysterious masked man prowls the shadows of a decadent Paris cabaret and the reporter finds himself involved with the cabaret's depraved employees.	164283
1989	Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge	M			Ness	Reporter-Photojournalist Peter Baldwin (Rob Estes) is trying to find out if a psycho-killer is alive in the mall.Reporter #1 (Jake Jacobs). Reporter #2 (Dick Hancock).	164284
1943	Phantom of the Opera	M				Reporter (Richard Bartell).  Reporter (Wheaton Chambers). Reporter (Jim Mitchell). Reporter (Muni Seroff).	164285
1974	Phantom of the Paradise	M				News Media. Reporters (William Donovan, Scott Edmund Lane, Dennis Olivieri, Adam Wade). Disfigured musician sells his soul for the woman he loves so that she will perform his music.	164286
1917	Phantom Shotgun, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Frank Marshall (Barney Furey) becomes involved in a murder on board a ship.  Shot and wounded but solves the murders.	164287
1945	Phantom Speaks, The	M	VHS 5227.	Butler, John K. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Matt Fraser (Richard Arlen) of Daily Globe assigned by editor to get story on why doctor involved in psychic research is going to visit condemned gangster in prison before the execution. Reporter skeptical of psychic phenomena.Becomes romantically involved with doctor's daughter charging engagement ring for her to newspaper. Tells doctor paper will treat him fairly in describing theories on life after death. Editor rewrites copy to make doctor look bad. Reporter complains.Reporter demands paper print retraction. Doctor's daughter decides reporter in love with own brand of yellow journalism, gives him back ring. Doctor possessed by spirit of dead gangster and kills men who condemned racketeer.Reporter fights off possessed doctor who tries to kill him. Doctor sent to electric chair echoing words gangster said before he was executed. "What's the idea of the book? City editors can't read." "And if you're an example, Globe reporters can't write.""I'm a reporter. I deal in facts.…Enough to make good copy for a Sunday feature, but not with a paper that uses all of its space with "Condemned Man Eats Hearty Meal": stories." Charlie Davis, Editor (Pierre Watkin).	164288
1941	Phantom Submarine	M		Muir, Augustus (Story -- "Ocean Gold").  Joseph Krumgold (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Madeleine Neilson (Anita Louise) leaves newspaper work when she is commissioned by U.S. Navy to find out about a submarine cruising around the Panama Canal. She stows away on a salvage ship and becomes involved with diver looking for gold.Diver is diving to find a sunken boat off a Caribbean island. Instead he discovers a minefield and surfaces to find his ship in the hands of enemy spies. Agents are stopped by timely arrival of U.S. Navy, which has been notified by the reporter.She ends up with the diver. Variety, 2/19/41: "Miss Louise is a rehash of the favorite film version of sobbie, about as safe a bet with a secret mission, from all appearances, as a child with a hammer and percussion cap."Assistant Editor (Paul Scott).	164289
1996	Phantom, The	M	L			Editor, girl friend's father	164290
1931	Phantom, The	M	VHS 549			Editor Sam Crandall (Niles Welch) is entrapped in a love triangle with society writer Ruth (Aileen Ray) but she loves reporter Dick Mallory (Guinn Williams)	164291
1998	Phantoms	M				Reporter Timothy Flyte (Peter O'Toole) scholar-turned tabloid writer named who is an expert on ancient epidemics	164292
1983	Phar Lap	M				Reporter (Brian Granrott). American Reporter (Randall Berger). American Reporter (John Higgins). American Reporter (Arthur Sherman). Reporter at Stables (John Stone). Reporter at Station (James Wright). Randwick Reporter (Alan Wylie).Race Commentator (John Russell). Sub Editor (John Cobley).	164293
2001	Phase IV	M				Journalism Student Simon Tate (Dean Cain) thinks it's strange when four students at the university suddenly die in "unrelated" accidents. Reporter (Stacey Smith).	164294
2002	Phat Death, A: Or, the last days of Noir Soul	NM		Kelley, Norman		Journalist Glen Sierra is a musician and married to a private investigator. She believes she is going to retire from private investigation and become a mother.But Sierra's relentless investigation of the killing of a notorious hip-hopper plunges both of them into a murderous power struggle over a valuable commodity in the recording industry: black music.They follow a trail of mayhem and murder that leads them to Rolf Fergus, a ruthless South African media baron who has designs on controlling black music for his media empire, InfoNews.	164295
1955	Phenix City Story, The	M	SVDSP 577			Newsboys. Newsreel-style sequence with reporter Clete Roberts. Newsboys are roughed up	164296
1996	Phenomenon	M	DVD -R HQ 8234, 8235, 8226			Reporter (Mark Soper)	164297
1970	Phil Donahue Show, The	DT			Series 1970-1996.	Talk-Show Host Phil Donahue. Based in Chicago.	164298
1967	Phil Donahue Show, The	DT			Series. 1967-1970.	Talk-Show Host Phil Donahue. Based in Dayton, Ohio, WHIO to WLWD.	164299
2002	Phil Donahue: Donahue	T			Series. MSNBC 2002-2003.	Talk-Show Host Phil Donahue.	164300
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Bob Bakian, News Helicopter Reporter	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Bob Bakian: Bob Bakian is the helicopter reporter for the Phil Hendrie. He usually breaks into the Phil Hendrie show with unusual news (That typically you don't need a helicopter to report.). He always finishes his reports by saying, "Bob Bakian reporting." As of late David G. Hall has had something against Bob Bakian and usually orders Bud to shoot down his helicopter. Bob Bakian is a helicopter news reporter for KFI radio in LA. He broke the story of McGruff the Crime Dog dying after chasing a car and being run over. Unfortunately, McGruff has had this addiction of chasing cars and trucks all of his life. Bob has since moved on to being the Traffic reporter on the Skippy and Frank Morning Show in Bellville. News helicopter reporter who reports on insane reactions from people after hearing celebrity gossip. Bob reported that "Michael Powell has resigned (from the FCC) so he can go on food stamps like other black people," and he was reprimanded along with Hendrie by David G. Hall for doing the same material twice. David G. Hall also instructs Bud Dickman to blast Bakian out of the sky for doing "schtick" such as when Korean scientists successfully cloned a dog and Bakian kept mispronouncing the scientist's names as "Yoo Suk Wang," "Swinging Wang," and "Wang Who Suk".Aside from his schtick, Bakian seems to show an alarming tendency toward good old-fashioned ineptitude; he once mistook part of the downtown Los Angeles area as being flooded when, in actuality, his helicopter was simply over the Pacific Ocean.Bob Bakian is the helicopter reporter for the Phil Hendrie. He usually breaks into the Phil Hendrie show with unusual news (That typically you don't need a helicopter to report.). He always finishes his reports by saying, "Bob Bakian reporting." As of late David G. Hall has had something against Bob Bakian and usually orders Bud to shoot down his helicopter. Bob Bakian is a helicopter news reporter for KFI radio in LA. He broke the story of McGruff the Crime Dog dying after chasing a car and being run over. Unfortunately, McGruff has had this addiction of chasing cars and trucks all of his life. Bob has since moved on to being the Traffic reporter on the Skippy and Frank Morning Show in Bellville. Notable Bits:Breaking Kenny G NewsEveryone is disappointed by the news that Kenny G has just extended his recording contract with Arista for another three years. There have been somber candle light vigels because of this. Kenny G says he is excited by the whole dea. The F.B.I. say they are still trying to figure out if he plays a clarinet or a sax. The War Crimes Tribunal says that Kenny G's music is not jazz. The C.I.A. used Kenny G's music on Iraqi prisoners during the gulf war to interrogate them. During the bit Phil plays some of Kenny G's music and Bob screams in agony. A family heard a neighbor playing his music and the father went over and shot the neighbor to death. Kenny has not been arrested yet for re-doing the theme from Titanic. A woman told Phil over the phone that she'll never forget where she was when she heard the news. She was in the middle of J.C. Penny's buying underwear. Bob is so upset by this that he jumps out of the helicopter. Rosie Announces She's Going Off The AirPeople are hugging in the middle of the streets ,strangers kissing, spontaneous celebrations, bars starting their "Happy Hours" early, vendors giving away free hot dogs, people dancing in the streets after hearing that Rosie O'Donnell is retiring from her show. Bob interviews people from the street and they all tell how happy they are that she is quitting. Bob says that one woman was so happy that she came over to Bob and deep tongue kissed him and Wrapping her legs around her waist. When the news broke out there were 250,000 people in Times Square. 	164301
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Bud Dickman	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Bud Dickman (short for Budley L. Dickman, although he hasn’t decided what the “L” stands for yet) is currently the intern on the Phil Hendrie Show. Many years ago, Bud was injured in a motorcycle accident on US 33 between Ventura, CA and Ojai, CA, where his head was sent through an oak tree, causing tremendous brain damage. He now has a zinc plate in his head. Bud Dickman is an intern in the News Department of KFI radio in Los Angeles. His best friend is R.C. Collins. Bud wants very badly to be in either the radio or television industry as a national anchor man. David G. Hall, vice president for syndication at Premier radio demanded that Phil be frank with Bud one night on the show and tell him the truth that he will never make it in either industry. Bud had his big chance to make a demo tape of his abilities one evening when Phil let Bud interview himl on KFI. He was doing it as a school project and it was an unmitigated disaster. Bud was also a roving reporter during the 1999 Rose parade in Pasadena CA. His most well known broadcasting effort was when he was assigned to be Phil's producer for the on-site broadcast for the Grand Re-opening of Tomorrowland at Disneyland. It was an unmitigated disaster. He kept broadcasting during breaks which went over the air. Many callers called in to tell Phil that they were broadcasting during the breaks. It is one of the great Phil and Bud moments. (Even if Disney didn't like it!) He is one half of the broadcasting team of Collins and Dickman. He participated in the Spooge Demon Bowling Tournament with RC Collins and Phil Hendrie at the Schwartz Lanes in San Gabriel. He likes to be called Bud "Huge" Dickman. Bud is also the one who saved Phil from being brainwashed by Cuban Sister Josephine by slapping him silly to bring him back to reality. On most occasions, if Phil may say something on-air that might be remotely suggestive, Bud will typically notify Phil's "vice president of syndication," David G. Hall, who usually errs on Bud's side. Bud occasionally goes "through" the phone line and kills annoying guests. Bud is also the heir to millions of dollars on account of Dickman's Candy that is popular in Germany. Bud does not like black people (and once referred to African-American females as "Negresses"); however his girlfriend (a UPS driver) is black. In 2001, Bud Dickman was given the opportunity to host his own weekly music segment, called "The Bud Dickman's weekly Top 10". He would play clips from the top 10 songs on the Billboard Singles Chart, and then make crude comments about the singers. Phil was not overly pleased with this idea, but went along with it. (This was a regular bit for several weeks.) Eventually, though, the music got progressively worse, and Bud himself got sick of the music. One day, instead of playing the actual songs, he would announce the regular song, but instead play a classic rock song (he started out by announcing the number 10 spot as "Drive" by Incubus, and then played a Rolling Stones song.) Halfway through, Phil interrupted the show and made him switch to the regular music. A regular feature on Phil's web site was "Bud's Babe of the Week," in which Bud would post a picture and short write-up of a famous woman who would not generally be thought of as a "babe;" for example, the women were usually middle-aged or older (occasionally senior citizens). 	164302
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Craig Hardy	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Craig Hardy:Hardy delivers "News overheard in a Bar". Which consists of wild rumors and conspiracy theories that he hears from friends and random people he meets. Quotes "They pre-fab faces in France" - Jan 31, 2005 (PROPHET ALERT! During the summer of 2005 doctors in France actually transplanted part of a woman's face onto another woman, after the recipient had her face damaged by a dog attack.) News Reported Bush is gay. Teresa Heinz Kerry is a man. Bush will win the election because his dad is head of the Illuminati, and he can change the results from the headquarters in Europe. Bush will start the draft because he had his fingers crossed when he announced he would not. Bush and the Saudi's planned 9/11 Kerry got shot in the ass in Vietnam. Bush and Kerry are twins separated at birth. Saddam was actually a Mexican actor, and they did not capture him. Kerry is a fag. Kerry shot an old lady in Vietnam, and has her skull on his mantle. Jeff Goldblum is gonna grow a beard and play Osama. 	164303
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Darren Brown	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Darren Brown:Darren Brown is the Program Director of C93, a radio station in Pierre, South Dakota. The station carries Phil's show, and so Darren feels justified in calling in to Phil's show and giving him advice on what to say. Often times, Phil's boss David G. Hall will simultaneously call in to make sure Phil obeys Darren. Darren's trademark characteristic is his voice, which oscillates between a very high pitch and a very low pitch. He is almost impossible to understand. When Darren calls in to Phil's show, a common occurrence is that show intern Bud Dickman will become annoyed with Darren's voice. Bud will then "go through the phone", come out on Darren's end, and kill Darren. 	164304
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: David G. Hall	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.David G. Hall: The character David G. Hall, also known as "Darth Hall" or simply "Hall", is Phil Hendrie's boss and vice president of syndication for The Phil Hendrie Show. David G. Hall chimes in periodically to keep Hendrie's monologue family-friendly and in check, often stating that the FCC is "dusting off the hot seat for me". In a few different instances, David has come on the show to chastise Phil for saying words like "big jugs", "blew", "maximum torque", "peacock", "slab", "dictate", "stuck it in", "pounding canals", saying "Bush" and "Snake" in the same sentence, etc., charging Phil with using these terms as sexual double entendre. Hall regularly says "Hall Out" before hanging up, much like Ryan Seacrest's "Seacrest Out" before signing off. In addition to calling into the program to enforce FCC regulations, David G. Hall at various times has announced his contraction of anthrax, small pox, his homosexuality, tuberculosis, a brain tumor, and HIV. David then draws sympathy from Phil (and sometimes from the callers) before revealing that it was all a practical joke. David G. Hall is a veteran of the U.S. army and runs his station like it is a military operation. He was a Master Sergeant and has bragged about fighting in Granada and the Falkland Islands. In one bit, when Phil returns after walking off the air due to some abuse he received at David's hand, David informs him that he would kill soldiers who went AWOL in his unit. The "real" David G. Hall was Phil's program director at KFI. He is currently an executive producer for KFWB and KNX 1070. Sylvia, a real (na?ve) listener and possibly David's arch nemesis, is a notable caller who listens to the Phil Hendrie Show but dislikes David. In a bit where David suggests that Phil act single to attract female listeners, Sylvia calls in to voice her disgust with David G. Hall. In another bit, Sylvia calls David an "ugly pig" and tells him to "go to hell, moron" for telling Phil to ignore construction noises while doing Valentine's day show. Sylvia also called in to a Margaret Gray bit. Quotes  "Did you hit the retard?"   "This is Darth Hall, OOWWWWTT!!"   "The FCC is dusting off the hot seat for me!"   "Every time you open your mouth you sink into a bigger swamp of dumb."   "Will you get this old Jew off the phone, quick, and let's go to another call?"   "If I didn't have him in there as my eyes and ears, I would be gang-raped weekly by you."   (to a caller) "I'm the Vice President of Syndication. Which means I'm God and you're an ant." Notable Bits  Dr. Laura (July 10, 2000) - David G. Hall comes on The Phil Hendrie Show to talk about cross-promoting Phil's show with the Dr. Laura Show. Dr. Laura will dedicate an hour to her show doing shtick while Phil gives moral advice for an hour.   David G. Hall Wants Phil to Act Single (August 1, 2000) - David calls in to tell Phil to act single as to attract female listeners (with caller Sylvia!)   Love Poems and Buzz Saws (February 14, 2002) - David G. Hall comes on the radio show to tell Phil to ignore construction noises while Phil reads his Valentine's Day poem to his wife (with caller Sylvia!)   Guess My Middle Name (February 9, 2005) - David G. Hall comes on the show asking callers to guess his middle name for a prize: a Vermont teddy bear. In the end he says it's "Gambino", even though David is Mexican-American.   Darth Hall (May 11, 2005) - David G. Hall and Bud Dickman begin to use the Star Wars theme music whenever David calls into the show.   Deep Throat (May 31, 2005) - In lieu of current events pertaining to the revealing of former FBI associate director W. Mark Felt as "Deep Throat" (the source in the Washington Post investigation of the Watergate scandal), David G. Hall comes on the program to (ironically) prevent Phil from talking about "Deep Throat" as it "puts into people's minds a housewife gagging" and other sexual references. (Appeared on The Best Of The Phil Hendrie Show 2005 "Are You For Real?")	164305
2000	Phil Hendire Show, The: Dean Wheeler, Public Relations Practitioner	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Dean Wheeler:Dean Wheeler is the public relations guy for the Kentucky Tobacco Farmers Alliance. He has brought an old Kentucky tobakki truck to California to help push cigarettes and overcome the damage from the recent lawsuit the tobacco companies lost in Florida. The tobakki truck will be in various malls around southern California. Wheeler wants people to come visit the truck and try their free cigarettes. Even children can come but they need an adult's permission to smoke. But Wheeler even admitted that he can give the kids permission. A shocked listening audience called in their disgust with Wheeler's ideas. Wheeler first appeared on the show in July 2000. 	164306
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Don Burman, Channel 19 News	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Don Burman:Don Burman is part of Channel 19 News, an Emmy Award winning news team, featuring Donna DeCruz, and Goldie Showers doing weather. Don once suggested that teen drivers who feel pressured to drink should instead smoke a little pot. Don said he had smoked pot for many years and often showed up to work stoned. In a separate bit, he also ran over two dead bodies waiting for the morgue. Don defended himself by saying "They were already dead" and that "you're the one who wants to give them a double funeral". Don has very peculiar religious beliefs. For instance, he often seems to confuse Jesus Christ and Santa Claus, once claiming that Santa was the one who coined the phrase "Wherever two or more are gathered, there I am". He also feels that Santa's delivering of toy's on Christmas Eve is just as sacrificial as Jesus being crucified. He also has a strong dislike for Mohammed, the prophet of Islam; while he reveres Jesus and Santa, he feels that Mohammed is useless and has contributed "a big fat zero". Don is a proud member of the "award-winning Channel 19 news team." Often brought on the show to talk about current news events, his latest investigative stories, and other media-related topics. Don's reports are frequently controversial, such as a special on teenage drinking and driving that, instead of simply discouraging the illegal act, advised minors on how to safely make their way home without police interference. Other members of the channel 19 news team include reporter Donna Decruz and meteorologist Goldie Showers.	164307
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Doug Dannger, Newspaper Columnist	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Doug Dannger: Pre 2000 BioDoug Danger is a gay man and a gay journalist. He is the television and entertainment reporter for the Orange County Courier. Having recently come out of the closet, Doug sees everything from "a gay man's perspective." he prefaces every third sentence with "as a gay man" or "as a gay journalist". As a gay man Danger feels there are no good screen plays being done in Hollywood. Therefore, Doug has written five different screen plays. They are It's a Gay Life, The Homosexual, Boy Meets Boy, Gay Pride and Generation Queer. Unfortunately, Doug says he can't get any of them made in Hollywood because of all the homophobia. Doug feels these big-time Hollywood producers should embrace Doug's "gayosity". One caller pointed out that Doug was full of it because most of the industry is gay. When Ann Heche and Ellen DeGeneres decided to leave Hollywood because of the homophobia, Doug weighed in with how right they were. As a gay man and gay journalist, he has seen all the homophobia in Hollywood. He said that neither Heche nor DeGeneres was getting jobs since they came out. Both gays and straights called in to Phil's Show to let Doug know he was crazy. Ann Heche has gotten more jobs since she came out. Doug gave terrible reviews to the new Austin Powers film because he found no humor in the film except for the little person, Minime. Doug found him hilarious. Callers were shocked that Doug as a gay man and gay journalist would be so insensitive to little people whom Doug referred to as midgets and dwarfs. Doug could not see the incongruity of it all. Doug is being sued for throwing a lit cigar out of his Rav 4 (the car preferred by gays, says Doug) and it went into a convertible behind him causing an accident. Doug felt he was only being sued because they knew he was gay since he was driving a Rav 4. Newspaper columnist of the fictitious Orange County Courier. Since coming out as a homosexual, he frequently proclaims his status as "a gay man and a gay journalist," although the proclamation is rarely relevant to the discussion at hand. In many of his confrontations, Doug claims he will go "eyeball to eyeball" with the caller, even if one of the two of them has to use a shoebox to level off. He declares as the number one movie of the millennium, The Shaggy D.A., a Disney flick from the '70s.Whenever someone disagrees with Doug, he insists it must be because of their homophobia.Doug believes that homosexuals like him can see through straight people and their thoughts, because their homosexuality confers on them this power, variously known as "Gay-Dar" or "HomoVision".Among his many assertions, Doug believes that gay journalists, himself in particular, should be trusted with national secrets since they've already proven they can keep a secret for a long period of time."I'm a gay man and a gay journalist because I was born that way."The Religion of the Jedi Entertainment reporter Doug Dannger believes the religion of the Jedi will replace Christianity as a workable philosophy in everyday life. from May 1999 (00:20:56) Top 10 Films of the Millennium Surprisingly, all of Doug's favorite films are Disney flicks, with the number one film of the last thousand years being "The Shaggy D.A." starring Dean Jones. from January 2000. Dicaprio & Clinton Doug is angry with ABC after they refused to air a show with Leonardo DiCaprio interviewing Bill Clinton. Doug believes they didn't air the interview because there was way too much sexual tension between the two men. from March 2000. (00:09:41)Columbine Movie Doug talks about the surveillance camera footage from Columbine and how it is going to be revolutionary for the film business. from May 2000. (00:20:29) Women Love Losers Entertainment reporter Doug Dannger comments on why Ben Affleck was voted Sexiest Man in People magazine... Doug believes women are really attracted to losers. from November 2002. (00:00:00) Politicians and Hollywood Doug believes that politicians are impotent without Hollywood, and if he doesn't win the approval of Barbara Streisand then he should lay low. (00:33:02) Joe Retard Doug Dannger is pitching a new reality show to the TV networks where a group of women will try to marry a physically disabled millionaire. from February 2003. (00:19:04) Ellen & Ann Gay journalist Doug Danger says the harassment that Ellen DeGeneres and Ann Heche has undergone has finally taken its toll. from KFI. (00:29:42) Gay Men Love Ross Doug Dannger claims that gay guys watch Friends for David Schwimmer because he has such a great body. from May 2000. (00:15:19) Academy Awards (in HomoVision) Film critic Doug Dannger is covering the Academy Awards and wants to be the first gay journalist to sit within 10 rows of the stage. (00:30:45) Gay Cell Phone Access As a gay man and gay journalist, Doug Dannger is affected by the Verizon strike and demands full service for gay users. from August 2000. (00:28:35) Top 10 Rock & Roll Records As a Gay man and gay journalist, Doug Danger is able to critique things more honestly than the average straight male. That's why he's compiled his own list of the Top 10 Rock and Roll songs of all time. from January 2000. (00:28:07) Looney Tunes Blows Gay journalist Doug Danger criticizes the voice actors who have taken over Mel Blanc's "Looney Tunes" characters. From February 2000. (00:33:48) Tales from the Rav 4 Gay journalist Doug Danger finds himself in a lawsuit after unintentionally tossing a lit cigar butt into a moving convertible on the 405 Freeway. (00:33:37) Gay Burglarized Doug's house gets broken into but he doesn't want to report it to the police because gay men are already stereotyped as "victims." from April 1999. (00:32:32) Carrying The Weight of The World As a Gay Man And a Gay Journalist, Doug believes that Friends star Matthew Perry has every right to use drugs…after all he carries that show, not to mention the guy has to work with Courtney Cox.  February 28th, 2001. (00:04:56) I Can Keep My Mouth Shut! Doug is adamant on the fact that being a Gay Man and a Gay journalist, he knows how to keep a secret! (00:04:29) The Mighty Gay Eye Doug believes that being a Gay Man & A Gay Journalist gives him the special power of "Gay-Eye"… so that he can tell if a movie stinks before he even sees it! (00:04:54) Infatuation Gay man, gay journalist Doug Dannger discusses the Top 100 Movie Moments... but gets a little side-tracked. And when things don't go Doug's way, David G. Hall intervenes. (00:39:30) Now It's Time To Say Goodbye Now it's time to say goodbye to all your family. Bury them at Disneyland! (00:32:00) Top 100 Most Influential Country Artists Of All Time Entertainment editor Doug Dannger announces the "Top 100 Most Influential Country Artists Of All Time". According to Doug, it took a gay man and a gay journalist to finally come up with a truthful, correct list. from January, 2004. (00:31:39) Vote Gay Or Have A Bad Hair Day Doug states that gays across America will rise up and revolt if there is not a "Big Gay Win" at the Oscars this year. from March 2002. (00:02:45) Stay Out Of First Class! Doug Dannger joins the program with a message to people who fly coach: "You don't know what damage you do when you insist on using the first class laboratory!" (33:25:00) Tough Love: Chance Encounters of a Gay Man and a Gay Journalist Doug Dannger is on to talk about his new book. He feels it's time we all took control and have the courage to say the things people need to hear. from August 2003. (00:31:07) Gay People Will Save Marriage Doug Dannger, columnist from the Orange County Courier comments on the new polls that show the American public is shifting in their opinion of gay marriage. from March 2004. (00:38:19) Doug's Star Wars Review Entertainment reporter Doug Dannger gives us his review of the newly released Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. from May 2002. (00:05:06) 	164308
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Earl Pants	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Earl Pants: Host of “Earl Pants Car Talk.” He absolutely hates “Jap” cars and built a circular driveway “so you can drive right around” and leave his shop.	164309
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Eric Hester	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Eric Hester:Eric Hester is a reality TV producer who specializes in controversial show ideas. At one point, he and his best friend were serving in the army together as paratroopers. Unfortunately, during a training exercise his friend was killed by a supply drop of MREs. He found the way his friend died hilarious. Later he was married and had children, but his wife ended up with custody of them after they were divorced. It's likely that the character of Eric Hester was named after composer, producer and songwriter Eric Hester. The real-life Hester has produced a few musical bits for Phil, most notably the "Ted's of Beverly Hills" jingle. He also created a few potential openers for one of Phil's TV pilots. Reality TV Show Concepts:"Surprise!" is a reality TV show about death. 10 year old children are told their parent or parents were killed in an automobile accident, and they are filmed as they go through the process of grieving. However, the gag is the parent is actually alive, and will jump up in the coffin and say "Surprise!" Parents called in to say the concept wasn't funny in the least, and were horrified that parents would put their children through it. "Escape from Fashion Island" pitted teams of college students against each other in a mall. Their objective? To be the first team to successfully abduct a child to a van outside. Callers were outraged at the idea, and said it was a training guide for would-be-abductors. 	164310
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Jim Mandich	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Jim Mandich:Jim Mandich is a former Dolphins color commentator based on the former Miami Dolphin's tight end turned broadcaster. Phil had a segment called "Cooking with Jim Mandich", where Mandich would cook a simple meal punctuated with silly sport clichés and stories. Kim Bokamper would also appear occasionally in these bits. The real Jim Mandich currently hosts a mid day radio show on Miami's 560 AM WQAM. 	164311
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Jim Rome, Sports Show Host.	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Jim Rome:Phil's parody of the nationally syndicated sports show host Jim Rome. He mimics the characteristic's of "the Jungle" perfectly down to the bumper music ("Welcome to the Jungle"), the vernacular (OWWWT, Late, rack him, awesome, thanks for the vine), and even Rome's speech patterns. Rome has many guests both alive, dead, and fictional. The real Jim Rome is an American sports radio talk show host syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, the subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. Broadcasting from a studio near Los Angeles, he hosts The Jim Rome Show and hosts the TV show Jim Rome is Burning (formerly Rome is Burning) which airs on ESPN. His past hosting jobs included sports discussion shows Talk2 (ESPN2) and The Last Word (Fox Sports Net). Guests:   Terry Cunningham, Cockfighting Promoter - Terry brings two chickens, Jiminy and Cresty, into the studio and Jim offers to fight them. He is fitted with Razorblades on his feet and gets mauled by the chickens. The segment ends with Rome yelling "Get them off of me!!!"   Grandma Ruthie - Rome's grandma is a guest on the show, and she is tired of Rome and Janet asking her for money. Her call is racked.   Jack Nicklaus - Rome's interviews "The Golden Bear" and asks him nothing but Tiger Woods questions. Jack says he misses the days when golfing was all white.   Jose Canseco - Turns into a monkey after doing steroids in the studio.   Jim Rome (played by Phil Hendrie) "guest hosts" for Phil Hendrie doing the voices of a few of Hendrie's characters (where the voices intentionally and comedically sound like Rome himself). Rome talks to Margaret Gray, R.C. Collins, Harvey Wireman and Rudy Canoza noting "what is with these voices I'm doing today? ... I haven't racked one call all day, what is up with that?" Laughing by Phil's engineer can be heard in the background. 	164312
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Karl Mizla (aka Misler)	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Karl Mizla (or Misler): Karl Mizla (or Misler) is a British reporter stationed in Belgrade, Yugoslavia who spoke with Phil via shortwave radio or poor quality satellite phone live during the NATO bombing of Belgrade. His primary interest was telling Americans to forget about this little war and get on with raising their kids. Mizla says,"Bloody Americans!" 	164313
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Kim Bokamper	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Kim Bokamper:Kim Bokamper is a former Miami Dolphin turned broadcaster who worked with Phil at WIOD. Phil's impression of Bokamper would have him spouting banal sports clichés and sounding generally pretty stupid. The real Bokamper still works in TV and radio in Miami. 	164314
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Margaret Gray	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Margaret Gray: Margaret Gray is the author of the column "A Little Bird Told Me" which is nationally syndicated and currently featured in over 150 newspapers. She is a leader of several liberal causes and was on the forefront of the anti-Bush campaign.	164315
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Ross Mitchell	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Ross Mitchell: The real Ross Mitchell is the deep voiced announcer for Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. The real-life Ross has also voiced intros to Phil's show at the top-of-the-hour, repeating Hendrie's single call-in number of 800-449-8686 as opposed to Bell's multiple numbers (east of the rockies, west of the rockies, first time caller, and the wildcard line).  Phil usually replaces the multiple numbers with gags lines, such as "east of the Rockies, go away." 	164316
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Skippy and Frank	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Skippy and Frank:Skippy & Frank are a typical morning show duo on AM 690 WOOD and many other AM stations as they continually get fired. They consider themselves on the cutting edge of talk radio and superior to Howard Stern. Their antics have gotten them tossed off all major markets, and their show is only picked up in the "lettuce belt" area. Commander Bud Hall does traffic for Skippy and Frank, and appears to not be fond of them (they call him "Com. Butt Hole"). They are famous for telling you to "get your wood in the morning!" Bob Davies is their traffic helicopter reporter, a stereotypical helicopter traffic reporter who can't be understood over the blade roar. Skippy and Frank run many typical AM radio contests. One contest is to show your ass in the Bellville Tunnel or at the Bellville Mall. For doing that you get a neat Skippy & Frank t-shirt. Another contest called for the listener to run over their pet for a t-shirt. Bill Clinton called in and ran over his cat Socks to get that t-shirt. Sometimes Skippy and Frank run a sports talk show ala Jim Rome. Their last guest was Shaq O'Neill. Skippy and Frank are sponsored by Kirschner Foods featuring giant sausages. Every Valentine's Day Skippy puts a shotgun in his mouth and tries to pull the trigger with his toes. This year he succeeded and blew off part of his face. All in the interest of good AM morning radio! Frank's comment was "That was on the edge radio. A parody of Opie and Anthony and other morning-show FM DJs, Skippy and Frank are two morning "shock jocks" who are invariably fired from their jobs at the ends of their segments for doing outrageous and downright stupid "radical" stunts. Such a stunt occurred on the Valentine's Day edition of Skippy and Franky, where Skippy blew half of his entire face off when sticking a gun in his mouth and trying to see if he could pull the trigger with his toes (February 9, 2000).Unable to land jobs in major radio markets, their "show" originates from some of America's most rural markets, each one a little smaller than the last.Going from job to job with Skippy and Frank is their traffic reporter Commander Bud Hall, who always gets taunted by Skippy and Frank because his name sounds like "butt-hole." Fed up with the emotional distress and verbal abuse caused by the two, Bud Hall somehow managed to get to Skippy and Frank's studio from his helicopter in under fifteen seconds, and murdered the both of them.Sports Talk! After being fired from 5 other stations, the guys get hired on to do a sports talk show. With special guest Shaq O'Neill…Skippy and Frank are successful in making The Laker REALLY uncomfortable. Well, this will probably be #6… (00:05:18) Pushing The Outside Of The Envelope How are Skippy and Frank gonna deal with fascistic FCC rulings? they're not gonna take it! from March 2004. (00:04:19) Gene Simmons Is My Hero KDNG presents Skippy & Frank in the Morning! The bad boys of rock n' roll radio are back discussing the new book written by Rock Legend Gene Simmons. from January 2002. (00:09:07) 	164317
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Steve Nichol	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Steve Nichol: Phil's Steve Nichol character was the Program Director at WIOD in Miami. He hosted a segment on Phil show called "Cocktail Hour with Steve Nichol and Bob Green" where he and Bob would sit around and get drunk. Nichol would often speak to irate callers and insult them, much like Phil's later character, David G. Hall. 	164318
1999	Phil Hendire Show, The: Vic Prell	R			Radio series, 1999 to 2006, 2008-2009	Journalists-Broadcasters are part of the group of characters that Phil Hendrie impersonates during his radio program.Vic Prell:Guest host for the show. Talked very quickly and often mumbled. Was strangled to death on the air by Phil.	164319
2006	Phil of the Future: Broadcast Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 7564			School TV News of the future. Action Investigation Reporter Phil Diffey (Ricky Ullman) sells the principal on an investigative news broadcast for Keely Tesslow (Alyson Michalka). But no one watches it.So Pim (Amy Bruckner)  tells Keely to lay off the hard investigative news and do more fluff in Keel's Korner. And the audience loves it. Phil is upset because he envisioned a real news broadcast and now all his plans are for naught.Producer Pim keeps adding more and more audience-friendly ideas including a live audience. Turns news show into infomercial and makes Pim a lot of money selling the merchandise after the show.Phil continues to do hard-hitting news in live remotes tantalizing Keely to join him in reporting the story. She takes the bait and gets back to news instead of fluff, that real journalism is in her blood. "I want to inform, not sell," she tells Pim."Now, welcome to Keely's Corner of Investigation. I'm Keely Tesslow."  Pim: Nobody watches those kind of stories. But the students are watching the program. Audience comes for the cute. Pim is fired. Phil is her new producer.	164320
2005	Phil of the Future: Giggle, The	T			Episode #23. 7-9-2005	TV Anchorman (Brian Everett Chandler).	164321
1994	Phil Sheldon: Book Four: Day She Died, The	CB	OWN	Busiek, Kurt and Alex Ross	Marvels. Volume I, No. 4. April, 1994.	Photographer Phil Sheldon follows the careers of Marvel Comics' mystery men from 1939 onward, reflecting along the way on his own life.He at one point loses his eye to a piece of falling debris and wonders aloud "whether monocular vision will improve my photography."At another point, he participates in an anti-mutant riot and later photographs another in anger "to show them all--what we did in our nightmare."	164322
1994	Phil Sheldon: Book One: Time of Marvels, A	CB	OWN	Busiek, Kurt and Alex Ross	Marvels. Volume I, No. 1. January, 1994.	Photographer Phil Sheldon follows the careers of Marvel Comics' mystery men from 1939 onward, reflecting along the way on his own life.He at one point loses his eye to a piece of falling debris and wonders aloud "whether monocular vision will improve my photography."At another point, he participates in an anti-mutant riot and later photographs another in anger "to show them all--what we did in our nightmare."	164323
1994	Phil Sheldon: Book Three: Judgment Day	CB	OWN	Busiek, Kurt and Alex Ross	Marvels. Volume I, No. 3. March. 1994.	Photographer Phil Sheldon follows the careers of Marvel Comics' mystery men from 1939 onward, reflecting along the way on his own life.He at one point loses his eye to a piece of falling debris and wonders aloud "whether monocular vision will improve my photography."At another point, he participates in an anti-mutant riot and later photographs another in anger "to show them all--what we did in our nightmare."	164324
1994	Phil Sheldon: Book Two: Monsters	CB	OWN	Busiek, Kurt and Alex Ross	Marvels. Volume I, No. 2. February, 1994.	Photographer Phil Sheldon follows the careers of Marvel Comics' mystery men from 1939 onward, reflecting along the way on his own life.He at one point loses his eye to a piece of falling debris and wonders aloud "whether monocular vision will improve my photography."At another point, he participates in an anti-mutant riot and later photographs another in anger "to show them all--what we did in our nightmare."	164325
1994	Phil Sheldon: Books One to Four	CB		Busiek, Kurt and Ross, Alex	Marvels #1 to #4. 1994	Photographer Phil Sheldon follows the careers of Marvel Comics' mystery men from 1939 onward, reflecting along the way on his own life.He at one point loses his eye to a piece of falling debris and wonders aloud "whether monocular vision will improve my photography."At another point, he participates in an anti-mutant riot and later photographs another in anger "to show them all--what we did in our nightmare."	164326
1958	Phil Silvers Show, The: Bilko the Art Lover	T			Episode #93. 3-5-1958	Commentator (Art Ford).	164327
1957	Phil Silvers Show, The: Radio Station B-I-L-K-O	T			Episode #63. 4-23-1957	Radio. Bilko opens a radio station on the base to make some fast money. When the local radio station is to close down, Bilko sees a good way to make money using army equipment.	164328
1957	Phil Silvers Show, The: Secret Life of Sergeant Bilko, The	T			Episode #62. 4-16-1957	Investigative Reporter Ray Barker (Phillip Coolidge) tries to find evidence that American soldiers are giving away defense secrets. Bilko tries to teach a reporter a lesson when he tries to prove that GIs are stealing important Army secrets.Editor Harry Sims (Otto Hulett).	164329
1956	Phil Silvers Show, The: Sgt. Bilko Presents Ed Sullivan	T			Episode #48. 12-18-1956.  Series (9-20-55 to 9-11-59)	Columnist Ed Sullivan. Bilko goes to New York to appear on the Ed Sullivan show. When Sullivan tries to put on "A Salute to the Army" show, talent scout leaves Bilko out.But when the producer decides to use a jeep in the finale, they turn to Bilko to organize things. But he tries to change the show to suit himself.	164330
1984	Philadelphia Experiment, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster #2 (Michael Villani). Dry Wells Newscaster (Pat Dasko)	164331
1944	Philadelphia Murder Story, The	NM	OWN - P	Ford, Leslie		Press	164332
1942	Philadelphia Story	R			Episode #111. 4-5-1942. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Fred MacMurray). Photographer Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie.	164333
1947	Philadelphia Story	R			Episode #339. 3-17-1947. Screen Guild Theater, The	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (James Stewart). Photographer Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie.	164334
1950	Philadelphia Story, The	T		Barry, Philip	Robert Montgomery Presents. 12-4-1950	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Richarde Derr). Cast includes Barbara Bel Geddes and Leslie Nielsen	164335
1954	Philadelphia Story, The	T		Barry, Philip	Best of Broadway. 12-8-1954	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor and Photographer Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie). Cast includes John Payne, Mary Astor, Dorothy McGuire, Dick Foran, Herbert Marshall, Charles Winninger	164336
1958	Philadelphia Story, The	T	VHS 691	Barry, Philip	Best of Broadway, The. November 1958.	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Richard Carlson). Photographer Liz Imbrie (Neva Patterson). Cast includes John Payne, Dorothy McGuire and Herbert Marshall in a live 55-minute TV drama.	164337
1959	Philadelphia Story, The	T		Barry, Philip (Play). Jacqueline Babbin (Adaptation).	Special. 12-7-1959	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Christopher Plummer). Photographer Liz Imbrie (Ruth Roman). Cast includes Gig Young	164338
1941	Philadelphia Story, The	R		Barry, Philip	Lux Radio Theater 7-20-1942 Victory Show	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (James Stewart). Photographer Liz Imbrie (Ruth Hussey). Cast includes Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.	164339
1943	Philadelphia Story, The	R		Barry, Philip	Lux Radio Theater 6-14-1943	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Robert Taylor). Cast includes Loretta Young and Robert Young.	164340
1941	Philadelphia Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2534, 2535. L. SV 115	Barry, Philip (Play). Donald Ogden Stewart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Macauley "Mike" Connor (James Stewart) and Photographer Elizabeth Liz Imbrie (Ruth Hussey) from Spy magazine are assigned by the Publisher Sidney Kidd (Henry Daniell)` to crash the wedding of a socialite to a stuffy social climber.Connor objects assignment is undignified. Photographer says so is an empty stomach. Publisher has arranged to get them into her home with help of ex-husband. Publisher threatens to use information on her father's indiscretion.Connor wants to be a short story writer and Imbrie wants to be a painter, but comments they both must work to earn a living because art does not pay. Socialite's contempt for profession, refers to news writing as "snide corkscrew English."Asks Connor how grown man could sink so low as to do society news. "I'm to be examined, undressed and generally humiliated at 15 cents a copy." Reporter discovers publisher's blackmail scheme. While drunk, decides to do expose on publisher.Publisher shoots picture of the altar reconciliation of socialite and her ex-husband and all ends well. "I thought all writers drank to excess and beat their wives. You know, at one time I think I wanted to be a writer."	164341
1939	Philadelphia Story, The	P	MLPL	Barry, Philip	In "Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre."	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (Van Heflin). Photographer Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie (Shirley Booth).	164342
1947	Philadelphia Story, The	R		Barry, Philip	Screen Guild Players, 3-17-1947	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (James Stewart). Cast includes Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant	164343
1948	Philadelphia Story, The	R			Episode #112. 4-4-1948.Theatre Guild of the Air	Reporter Macaulay (Mike) Connor (James Stewart). Photographer Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie.	164344
2009	Philanthropist, The: Kashmir	T	DVD -R HQ 11324		Episode #7. 8-5-2009	News Media. New York Radio Show Host interviews Teddy Rist, the billionaire whose company has interests across the world and this proves a gateway for Teddy to use his money and influence in various global situations. The host asks Teddy to tell his listeners what he was recently up to in Kashmir and asserts that he left a trail of carnage behind him. Teddy makes light of the situation through admits to there being a few difficulties. We see flashes of the trouble Teddy was in, running from the locals with guns, and being confronted by wolves. Throughout the show, the host, acting as Devil’s Advocate, interjects with comments and Teddy responds to the accusations, revealing there was more to the story than was reported by the news media at the time.	164345
2009	Philanthropist, The: Kosovo	T	DVD -R HQ 11318			News Media covers the Philanthropist as he dedicates a building in Kosovo. Explosion takes place. 	164346
1610	Philaster Or Love Lies A-Bleeding	P		Beaumont, Francis		Messengers.	164347
1977	Philby, Burgess and MacLean	MT			UK	Reporter (Tony Sibbald).	164348
1948	Philco TV Playhouse	T			Series 1948-1955.	Press	164349
2007	Philip Dryden: Coldest Blood, The	NM		Kelly, Jim	#4 Philip Dryden Mysteries	Journalist Philip Dryden from Cambridgeshire working in a record-breaking cold snap, gets embroiled in the a man's murder by reporting on the death of a landscape painter. Two corpses share a common past.Search for the truth puts Dryden on the trail of  a bizarre murder case dating back to the summer of 1974.	164350
2004	Philip Dryden: Fire Baby, The	NM		Kelly, Jim	#2 Philip Dryden Mysteries	Reporter Philip Dryden of Cambridgeshire finds himself revisiting a decades-old tragedy -- U.S. Air Force crash that killed many including an infant. Problem intertwined with illegal immigrant smuggling ring, pornography, date-rape racket and murders.Out of the flames of the June 1976 crash walks a young woman clutching a baby in her arms. Twenty-seven years, the woman is dying next to Journalist Dryden's wife who has been in a coma for four years.She is coming out of the coma and for the last few days has listened to the woman's death-bed confessions surrounding events on the night of the crash all those years ago.The confession blows open the murder story Dryden is covering. How can Laura communicate to her husband the shocking secrets she has learned?	164351
2005	Philip Dryden: Moon Tunnel, The	NM		Kelly, Jim	#3 Philip Dryden Mysteries	Journalist Philip Dryden from Cambridgeshire of The Crow newspaper. An archeological team discovers human remains in the remnants of an escape tunnel from a World War II-era POW camp in England's fen country.Victim shot heading toward the camp piques Dryden's interest. Complex journalist. Five years ago, Dryden was rising Fleet Street star married to a successful actress. Car crash plunged his wife into and out of a coma in what is termed locked-in syndrome.Dryden moved to the Black Fens of England to be near his wife's perpetual-care residence and now works for the Crow, a paper with a tiny circulation.Dryden's restlessness, isolation and professional pride drive him to seek out stories and pursue them long past police interest. Dryden picks up this story where police interest drops off.	164352
2008	Philip Dryden: Skeleton Man, The	N		Kelly, Jim	#5 Philip Dryden Mysteries	Reporter Philip Dryden of The Crow is reporting on war games by joining the army on practice maneuvers in the English hamlet of Jude’s Ferry that has been abandoned and only used for army training exercises for 17 years. Before then, the isolated, thousand-year-old community was famous for one thing -- having never recorded a single crime.  But that spotless reputation is literally blown apart. Artillery fire reveals a hidden cellar beneath the old pub and inside the cellar hangs a skeleton, a noose around its neck. No one knows or will say who the victim was. Two days later, a terrified man is pulled from the reeds of a nearby river with no idea of who he is or how he got there. The only name he can remember is Jude’s Ferry. Dryden obstinately keeps digging until someone begins to think he is getting too close and plans on him being the second victim in the history of Jude’s Ferry. As Dryden searches for the secret history of the dead town, he is also witnessing a kind of rebirth -- seven years after the accident that nearly killed her, his wife, Laura, is finally emerging from a coma and paralysis to begin a semblance of normal life. Will that be enough for her and Dryden? 	164353
2003	Philip Dryden: Water Clock, The	NM		Kelly, Jim	#1 Philip Dryden Mysteries	Reporter Philip Dryden for The Crow, a weekly local newspaper in Cambridgeshire, England makes a deal with the devil. He worked for a Fleet Street newspaper until he and his wife were involved in a terrible car crash. He survived unscathed.To help a policeman in trouble, he writes a not-quite-true news story in exchange for the official report of the auto accident two years earlier that nearly killed him and left his wife in a coma.Obsessed with finding out who rescued him but not his wife and then disappeared, he goes to dangerous lengths for answers. To be near the sanitarium where his wife lies, he takes a job near Cambridge reporting mainly on dog shows and country fairs.But when a car containing a man's body is pulled form the nearby river, his investigative instincts revive. And when a second body dead for years is discovered on top of the local cathedral his interest is piqued.Soon uncovers link not only between the two deaths but also to a crime that took place 30 years earlier.  His mission? To discover the identity of the man who killed both victims.	164354
1916	Philip Holden - Waster	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	164355
1953	Philip Morris Playhouse	T			Series 1953-1954.	Press	164356
1948	Philip Morris Playhouse	R			Series. 1948-1953.	Press	164357
1938	Philip Trent: Little Mystery, The	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164358
1937	Philip Trent: Old-Fashioned Apache, The	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164359
1937	Philip Trent: Public Benefactor, The	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164360
1937	Philip Trent: Sweet Shot, The	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164361
1937	Philip Trent: Trent and the Bad Dog	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164362
1938	Philip Trent: Trent Intervenes	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164363
1913	Philip Trent: Trent's Last Case	NM	OWN - P	Bentley, E.C. (Edmund Clerihew Bentley).	#1 Philip Trent Mysteries	Reporter Philip Trent, a fallible, human detective with recognizable emotions, in a case involving the murder of an American financier, slain on a holiday in England. Trent matches wit with a Scotland Yard inspector.Murdering of a millionaire at his country place in Devonshire. Trent makes his appearance at a country hotel near the scene of the crime.He is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.Trent does not take himself seriously. He is not a scientific expert. He is not a professional investigator. He does not stand aloof from mankind but enjoys the society of his fellow creatures and makes friends with everybody.He even goes so far as to fall in love. He does not regard the Scotland Yard men as a set of bungling half-wits, but has the highest respect for their trained abilities. His attitude towards the police is one of sporting competition.	164364
1936	Philip Trent: Trent's Own Case	NM	OWN - P	Bentley, E.C.	#2 Philip Trent Mysteries	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.Trent must solve a difficult murder case to exonerate himself as a suspect.	164365
1937	Philip Trent: Vanishing Lawyer, The	SS	OWN - H	Bentley, E.C.	Six stories featuring Reporter Philip Trent collected in "Trent Intervenes"	Journalist-Artist Philip Trent is an artist, a painter by calling who has strayed accidentally into the business of crime journalism because he found he had an aptitude for it, and without any sense of having a mission.	164366
1884	Philistia: Novel, A	N	USC	Power, Cecil (Allan, Grant - Blairfindie)		Journalism. "Why don't you try journalism, Le Breton?"  Morning Intelligence. Hugh Lancaster.  Other journalists.  Hero is editor of a socialist journal.	164367
1922	Phillip Derby, Reporter	N		Abbot, Willis John		Reporter Phil Darby of The New York Blade.  The story is very largely founded on fact. Conditions that confront the young man who seeks a foothold in journalism in almost any large city. The setting is a New York newspaper. Darby never saw a school of journalism. He was bred in the hard school of reportorial experience. “Bill” Bowers, city editor of The Blade and his straw hat were objects inseparable in the journalistic mind of that day. When “on the job” the hat was on his head. When enjoying -- or suffering -- his brief and infrequent hours off the hat lay directly under the roll top of his desk, ready for donning as the first official act of his night’s work. Admiring reporters, usually new to the calling, regarded it with something of the awe with which the soldier of the Empire looked upon the cocked hat and grey surtout of the “Little Corporal.” It was a symbol of battle and of victory.  The desk of the city editor of The Blade overlooked the whole busy floor. With a shout he could call any one of half a hundred workers to his desk. Darby was 17 years old, tall and evidently athletic of habit, with a face that showed both thought and study. He had come to the paper as a copy boy because he had immediate need of earning his own living, and in the hope that he might ultimately get a chance as a reporter, and thus get his foot on the ladder to journalistic success. Often enough he had been called to go on some errand of minor significance. He was sturdy and trustworthy -- a “good pair of legs” as the reporters called him, but nothing hitherto had come of his ever willingness. 	164368
2001	Philly	T	SVD 1137			News Media	164369
2001	Philly: Prisoner of Love	T			Episode #7. 11-20-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Steve O'Connor). Reporter #2 (Bart Tangredi).	164370
2002	Philly: Tall Tales	T			Episode #20. 4-23-2002	Reporter (Chet Grissom).	164371
2002	Philly: Thanks for the Mammaries	T			Episode #21. 4-23-2002	News Story. News Anchor (Jim Gardner).	164372
1947	Philo Vance's Secret Mission	M				Photographer (Kenneth Farrell).	164373
1946	Philosopher's Hemlock	NM		Cranston, Maurice		Journalists and wives are absurd	164374
1873	Phineas Finn	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Newspaper. General on newspapers. Little journalism.	164375
1874	Phineas Redux	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Journalist Quintus Slide, a scandal-mongering journalist who makes public the false accusation of adultery against Phineas Finn.	164376
2000	Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani 	MF			India	Reporters Ajay Bakshi (Shahrukh Khan) and Ria Bannerjee (Juhi Chawla) are rival reporters engaged in a comic war to interview a notorious man. Ria wins the contest. Then the two are in a battle for their lives as they must decide whether to save an innocent terrorist from being hanged or sacrifice their lives themselves. When a powerful businessman is assassinated on election eve, the assassin is arrested on the spot but manages to escape days later during the media coverage. He is accused of terrorism and the country is thrown into an uproar. The innocent terrorist meets the two rival reporters and asks them to get the truth to the public. It seems he killed the man who raped and killed his teenage daughter. Revealing on camera that this man and his partners have been destroying everything in pursuit of their goals, the man declares that he killed the businessman in revenge. Later he is put into prison and sentenced to death. On the day of his execution, the reporters lead a silent march, flying the national flag of India to find the man and make the truth public. The man is set free and justice wins the day. 	164377
2003	Phlegmville	M				Photographer (Amy Kies).	164378
1980	Phobia	M				News Media. Newswoman #1 (Paddy Campanaro). Newsman #1 (Gerry Salsberg). Newsman #2 (Peter Hicks).	164379
2002	Phoebe Fairfax: Bones To Pick	NM		North, Suzanne	#4 Phoebe Fairfax Mysteries	TV Camerawoman Phoebe Fairfax of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and her colleague Candi Sinclair, TV Anchor for the weekly program, "A Day in the Life Style."Phoebe is on her way to the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta to interview a great paleoanthropologist at the start of his world tour to exhibit his latest find -- fossils that he claims are startling evidence of a whole new species.Not everyone thinks the anthropologist is correct in assuming this new species appreciated and played music. Phoebe finds the anthropologist's dead body in the museum the morning after the exhibition's launch and the fossils themselves are missing.	164380
1994	Phoebe Fairfax: Healthy, Wealthy and Dead	NM		North, Suzanne	#1 Phoebe Fairfax Mysteries	TV Camerawoman Phoebe Fairfax of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and her colleague Candi Sinclair, TV Anchor for the weekly program, "A Day in the Life Style."While working at an upscale health spa in the Rocky Mountain foothills, she discovers a body floating in the swimming pool. It's considered suicide -- until another body is found. The list of possible suspects is long and the list of motives even longer.The second body is found with a hand-made sashimi knife through the heart. Someone behind the wrought iron gates of this expensive health spa is a murderer. It might be Candi Sinclair, a seemingly innocent TV interviewer with a 500-watt smile.Or it might be a cowboy with broad shoulders and slim hips, or a caterer whose services are about to be cancelled.	164381
1996	Phoebe Fairfax: Seeing is Deceiving	NM		North, Suzanne	#3 Phoebe Fairfax Mysteries	TV Camerawoman Phoebe Fairfax of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and her colleague Candi Sinclair, TV Anchor for the weekly program, "A Day in the Life Style."Phoebe and Candi are filming at the Okotoks Psychic Fair when one of the exhibitors, a sleazy exhibitor, collapses. A few hours later he is dead -- poisoned, and police immediately suspect his common-law wife of murder.Frightened, the woman turns to her old friend  and former classmate Candi for help and Candi is off sleuthing to clear her name, dragging Phoebe along reluctantly.Filmmaking, racetracks, fortune-telling and the foothills of the Canadian Rockies provide the backdrops.	164382
1994	Phoebe Fairfax: Unnatural Selection	NM		North, Suzanne	#2 Phoebe Fairfax Mysteries	TV Camerawoman Phoebe Fairfax of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and her colleague Candi Sinclair, TV Anchor for the weekly program, "A Day in the Life Style."	164383
1998	Phoenix	M				Photographer (Maria Stanton)	164384
2009	Phoenix Falling	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Jamie D. Knee). Radio Newsman (John McGilvary). Young woman journeys into the magical place of her childhood dreams to come to grips with her mother’s tragic death and the recent attempt on her father’s life.	164385
1990	Phoenix Mysteries, Her	MF				Journalist (Lieke Abbehuize). Journalist (Roland Spinnenwijn). Journalist (Bart van Zummeren).	164386
1910	Phoenix, The	M				Reporter, Young (Wallace Reid).	164387
2001	Phoenix, The	N		Boetius Henning		Swedish Journalist Birger Lund working on a biography of Queen Christina of Sweden survives the Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst New Jersey in May, 1937, but is presumed dead.He is later horribly burned in car accident and assumes new identity after reconstructive surgery. Ten years later, in 1947, he tracks down airship helmsman piloting the Zeppelin in order to confirm his theory of what actually brought the Hindenburg down.Truth involves Nazi politics. Lund is still obsessed with the cause of the crash. He suspects sabotage and the scarred survivor refuses to believe his life was shattered by so-called accident.	164388
1992	Phoenix: Bunch of Big Girls, A	T			Episode #3. 2-20-1992	Reporter (Bob Halsall).	164389
1992	Phoenix: Old Rules, New Games	T			Episode #7. 3-19-1992.	Reporter (Bob Halsall).	164390
1992	Phoenix: Paradise Tomorrow	T			Episode #12. 4-23-1992	Reporter (Bob Halsall).	164391
1993	Phoenix: Safe as Houses	TF			Episode #19. 4-15-1993	Photographer (John Evans).	164392
2002	Phone	MF	DVD -R HQ 6444, 6445			Investigative Reporter Ji-weon (Ha Ji-weon) who is receiving unsettling calls on her cellular phone. Ji-weon’s decision to stay with friends for a while leads to the friends’ child being traumatized after the girl accidentally answers J-weon’s phone. Eventually, it is discovered that the preceding owners of that cell phone’s number have died. A missing teenager, a secret from the past, and some very disturbing behavior from the little girl all play a part in the final unraveling of the plot. Journalist. A driven journalist  investigates strange, threatening calls on her cell phone.	164393
2002	Phone Booth	M				Publicist Stuart "Stu" Shepard (Colin Farrell) tormented by unseen gunman.Reporter #1 (Dean Cochran). Reporter #2 (Amy Kowallis). Reporter #3 (Tory Kittles). Reporter #4 (Bruce Roberts).  News Anchor (Kim Posnett). Newscaster #1 (Cathy Jo Cooke).. Newscaster #1 (Dean Tarrolly).	164394
1943	Phony Express	M				Newspaper Editor (Victor Travers).	164395
1999	Phorpa	MF			Bhutan - Hindi	Newsreader (Tracy Mann). TV Watch Monk (Raigzin Wangchuk). Magazine Monk (Kelsang). Satellite Dish Monks (Palden Gyatso, Ngawang Gelek).  Storytelling Monks (Pema Wamgchen, Namgyal Wanghuck).	164396
1970	Photo Finnish-Style	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	164397
2005	Photo, The	M				Photographer (A.P. Ummar).	164398
2007	Photobytes	N		Weber, Robert		Reporter Luke Stockwell gets word that his photojournalist brother Matt is missing on a special assignment. When he picks up a videocassette from Matt at the Newport post office he learns an FBI agent tried to intercept it that morning. Luke enlists a digital photo whiz, Alison Huntley, to convert the cassette to a CD. The tape shows a rogue agent hiring an assassin to kill Israeli Prime Minister Sharon. The agent kills the postal clerk and tries to kill Huntley, but wounds her roommate by mistake. Luke invites Alison to spend the night on his yacht, the Shutterbug. The agent sneaks aboard and is wounded in the ensuing shootout and escape. After the agent kills a policeman, a door-to-door manhunt forces him to hide in a vacant house. In disguise, he escapes to the Shutterbug and forces Luke and Alison to head to Mexio.  Luke runs the boat into the surf and fights the agent on the beach and kills him. Meanwhile, the Shutterbug is about to crash onto a rocky reef when Luke rescues Alison from a Coast Guard helicopter. To prevent an international embarrassment, Washington spikes Luke’s shot at a Pulitzer Prize. 	164399
1949	Photocrime	T			With Look Magazine	Press	164400
1990	Photograph Album, The	SS	MLPL	Onetti, Juan Carlos	In "Goodbyes and Stories."	Journalist is narrator in newspaper office. Woman  bringing in article  Little journalism.	164401
1953	Photograph by Brady	T			Hallmark Hall of Fame - 3-22-53	Photographer Matthew Brady	164402
1922	Photograph Finish, A	SS		St. Johns, Adela Rogers	In "Never Again and Other Stories."	Reporter Timothea (Timmy) Rank on the New York Chronicle.	164403
2003	Photograph, The	M				Newscaster (James McDonald).	164404
2009	Photographer, The: Into War-Torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders	N		Guibert, Emmanuel, Frederic Lemercier		Photojournalist Didier Lefevre’s arduous and dangerous journey through Afghanistan accompanying the Doctors Without Borders in 1986 when Afghanistan was torn apart by a war with the Soviet Union.  Lefevre’s first journey and experiences in Zaragandara, the Afghan town where Doctors Without Borders set up a makeshift hospital. Lefevre’s blisteringly forceful black-and-white photographs, and sometimes contact sheets, appear on nearly every page of the books with Guibert’s artwork. The cartoonist adapted his friend’s memories of the trip into a graphic novel filling in the spaces between photos with sequences that bind the story together and explain what was happening when Lefevre was too busy to shoot pictures. 	164405
1901	Photographer's Mishap, The	M				Photographer and train	164406
1901	Photographing a Country Couple	M				Photographer and Camera	164407
1904	Photographing a Female Crook	M				Photographer's Studio.	164408
1998	Photographoi, Oi	MF			Greece.	Russian War Correspondent (Vangelis Mourikis). American Photographer (Katerina Pavlaki).	164409
2006	Photojournalist Enrique Metinides	A			Exhibit  at Anton Kern in Chelsea, New York.	Photojournalist Enrique Metinides tuned in to police radio broadcasts so he could be the first to arrive at car accidents, train wrecks, explosions, suicides and crime scenes. He photographed pictures for the newspaper La Prensa.From the early 1950s until his forced retirement in 1997, he was the top Mexican photojournalist not only shooting for La Prensa but also for many Mexican pulp magazines.	164410
2004	Photos for Sale	M			Short	Photographer Stefan Baxter (Michael Brancato) takes photos and his wife Helga Oppenmeyer (Stacey Eckler). wants to sell them. His photos are quite popular and a documentary crew reveals all is not what it seems. Cameraman-Interviewer (Ian Bonds).	164411
2001	Phouska	MF				Photographer (Yorgos Tsemperopoulos).	164412
2006	Phua Chu Kang: Dunkin' Don’t's	TF			Singapore. Episode #56. 11-7-2006. Series 1996-	Reporter (Maia Lee).	164413
2006	Phua Chu Kang: Kill Kang	TF			Singapore. Episode #58. 11-21-2006. Series 1996-	Reporter (Maia Lee).	164414
2006	Phua Chu Kang: No Good Dead	TF			Singapore. Episode #55. 10-31-2006. Series 1996-	Reporter (Maia Lee).	164415
2006	Phua Chu Kang: Turn a Deaf Ear	TF			Singapore.  Episode #57. 11-14-2006. Series 1996-	Reporter (Maia Lee).	164416
1980	Phyl and Mikhy	T				TV Announcer reporting track events (Sammy Jones)	164417
1976	Phyllis: Bess Airs Her Views	T		Glen Charles and Les Charles	Episode. 11-29-1976	News Media	164418
1988	Physalia Incident, The	N	OWN - P	Spikol, Art		Reporter Alex Black in Bermuda covering the story of a millionaire found dead from a jelly fish sting	164419
1998	Pi	M				Photographer (Clint Mansell)	164420
2008	Piano Man	NR		Mcpherson, Carolyn S. 		Aspiring Investigative Reporter Taylor Renee Ryan wants to become an investigative reporter for a large newspaper in Dallas. A manager of a rising singing group has ended his marriage to a Texas debutante from Houston and he vows to concentrate on the group and not become involved with another female -- until he runs into a willowy blonde called Ryan. Once she heard him play and saw his compassion for a friend, she was hooked as well. How would they work out a relationship when he traveled with his singing group 10 months out of the year.	164421
2003	Piano Man's Daughter, The	MT				Photographer (Peter Elliot).	164422
2000	Piao liang ma ma	MF				Newspaper Station Manager (Quesheng Lei).	164423
1954	Piatka z ulicy Barskiej	MF				Editor (Feliks Zukowski).	164424
2001	Pica y se extiende	DF				News Media. Reporter (Ines Moreno). Reporter (Celines Toribio) Commentator (Carmen Salinas)	164425
1936	Piccadilly Jim	M	SVD 1097			Reporter (Jay Eaton). Reporter (Richard Powell). London Gossip Editor Bill Mechan (E.E. Clive).	164426
1919	Piccadilly Jim	M		Wodehouse, P.G. (Novel).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Former New York Newspaper Reporter James Braithwaite Croker (Owen Moore), now in London makes headlines with various activities. Longon Gossip Editor Bill Mechan (E.E. Clive). Reporters (Jay Eaton, Richard Powell).Messenger Boy (Sidney Miller).	164427
2004	Piccadilly Jim	M			UK	News Media. Wedding Journalist (Walter Lewis).	164428
1955	Piccola posta	MF				Newspaper Editor (Silvio Bagolini).	164429
1937	Pick a Star	M				Public Relations Man Joe Jenkins (Jack Haley) helps a young country girl who comes to Hollywood achieve movie stardom.	164430
1952	Pick the Winner	DR			Series 1952-56	News Game Show	164431
1933	Pick-Up	M				Reporter. Johnson, the Reporter (Al Hill)	164432
1993	Picket Fences:	T	VHS 511. VHS 338 (Pope and the Media Excerpts). SV 298.		Episodes. Series 9-18-1992 to 6-6-1996.	News Media	164433
1993	Picket Fences: Bad Moons Rising	T			Episode #14. 1-15-1993	News Media. Reporter (Caroline Cornell). Reporter (Forbes Riley). When Alice Freeman is charged with murdering her estranged husband by running him down with a steamroller, Wambaugh defends her by claiming insanity as the result of menopause.	164434
1994	Picket Fences: Bus Stops Here, The (1)	T			Episode #47. 10-7-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Stuart Larson). Reporter #2 (Linnea Marie Duvall). Reporter (Forbes Riley).	164435
1996	Picket Fences: Bye-Bye, Bey-Bey	T			Episode #87. 4-24-1996	News Media. Reporter (Jay Howarth).	164436
1995	Picket Fences: Changing of the Guard	T			Episode #61. 3-10-1995.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Carlos Cervantes).	164437
1994	Picket Fences: Cold Spell	T			Episode #49. 10-28-1994.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Carlos Cervantes).	164438
1992	Picket Fences: Contenders, The	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1992	Reporter Mark (David Kimball). Reporter #2 (Roy Abrahmson). Reporter #3 (Kate Fugler).  Photographer (Scott Putman).	164439
1993	Picket Fences: Cross Examination	T			Episode #29. 12-3-1993.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #2 (Michelle Holden). Reporter #3 (Caroline Cornell). Reporter #4 (Roy Abrahmson).	164440
1993	Picket Fences: Dairy Queen	T			Episode #28.11-26-1993	Photographer (Julian Stone).	164441
1996	Picket Fences: Dante's Inferno	T			Episode #83. 4-22-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (James Harrison Lurie).	164442
1994	Picket Fences: Elective Conduct	T			Episode #50. 11-4-1994.	News Media. TV Reporter (Roy Abramsohn).  Reporter #1 (Linnea Duvall). Racial tensions escalate as the mayoral campaign progresses.	164443
1993	Picket Fences: Fetal Attraction	T			Episode #18. 4-1-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Caroline Cornell). Reporter #2 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #3 (Emily Chase).	164444
1992	Picket Fences: Green Bay Chopper, The	T			Episode #2. 9-25-1992	News Media. Reporter (Caroline Cornell). Reporter (Forbes Riley).	164445
1992	Picket Fences: Remembering Rosemary	T			Episode #6. 10-26-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Cordray). Reporter #2 (Todd Amorde).	164446
1994	Picket Fences: Remote Control	T			Episode #34. 1-21-1994.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Toni Attell). Reporter #2 (Roy Abrahmson).	164447
1993	Picket Fences: Rights of Passage	T			Episode #20. 4-15-1993	News Media. TV Reporter (Susan Angelo). Reporter #1 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #2 (Lydia Hannibal).	164448
1992	Picket Fences: Sacred Hearts	T			Episode #8. 11-6-1992	Reporter #1 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #2 (Bob Walton). Reporter #3 (Mary Ingersoll).	164449
1995	Picket Fences: Saint Zach	T			Episode #64. 4-28-1995	News Media. Reporter (Thomas Tofel).	164450
1993	Picket Fences: Sightings	T			Episode #19. 4-18-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Bob Walton). Reporter #2 (Caroline Cornell).	164451
1992	Picket Fences: Snake Lady, The	T			Episode #10. 12-4-1992	Reporter #1 (Roy Abramsohn).  Photographer (Seymour Hoffberg).	164452
1996	Picket Fences: Snow Exit	T			Episode #78. 1-19-1996	News Announcer (Richard Saxton).	164453
1994	Picket Fences: Squatter's Right	T			Episode #39. 3-11-1994.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #2 (Michelle Holden). Reporter #3 (Roy Abrahmson). Obese woman confesses to murdering her husband by sitting on him. But Max has some doubts about the motive.	164454
1994	Picket Fences: Survival of The Fittest	T			Episode #45. 9-23-1994.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carlos Cervantes). Reporter #2 (Lisa Cordray). Reporter #3 (Caroline Cornell).	164455
1995	Picket Fences: This Little Piggy	T			Episode #74. 12-8-1995	News Media. Reporter (Forbes Riley). Animal-rights activist Kimberly is arrested for felony.	164456
1993	Picket Fences: Turpitude	T			Episode #23. 10-22-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Taylor Alexander). Reporter #2 (Steven Memel). Reporter #3 (Michelle Holden). TV Anchor Harry Smith (Himself).	164457
1993	Picket Fences: Unlawful Entries	T			Episode #25. 10-29-1993.	News Media.  Reporter #1 (Roy Abrahmson). Reporter #2 (Kate Fugler). Things don't add up when a math teacher says he has a date-rape victim.	164458
2003	Picking Up and Dropping Off	T				TV Anchor (Bob Nicholson).	164459
2005	Picking Up the Pace	NR		LaPontaine, Kimberly		Reporter Angie Mitchell is a rookie 25-year-old reporter for the Tribune. Who would have thought that she would find a story worth dying for in quiet Fort Worth? Mitchell certainly doesn’t, and neither do her editors. But only weeks into her first big investigative piece, the death threats pour in, her car gets vandalized, and she begins to suspect that there’s more to the story than a troublesome amount of homeless people showing up dead in the street. And as if dealing with her professional life isn’t enough to keep her busy, she faces another struggle: How to deal with Lauren Lucelli, the beautiful, dark-haired stranger who waltzes into her life and flips it upside down. Angie Mitchell is a strong-willed woman who works as a reporter for the Tribune. She finally gets the kind of recognition she has been looking for when her boss assigns her to report on crime. Right away, she lands a somewhat dangerous gig, one that puts her in an awkward position. Beautiful, leather-clad singing sensation Lauren Lucelli brings plenty of inspiration and confusion to Angie's life with her sultry yet appealing ways. Lauren's laid back demeanor and quick wit is not only refreshing but helps teach Angie not to take herself so seriously all the time. Between a lucrative scoop on a local murderer and falling for the luscious Lauren, there is little time for rest and relaxation. Unsure whether her attraction to Lauren holds any merit, Angie does a little soul searching to sort it all out. A treacherous storm gives her an excuse to act on her impulses and from there the pages literally heat up. Excerpt:Angie Mitchell glanced around the office, thoroughly annoyed. Ceasing her tapping, she moved the mouse up to the left-hand corner of the computer screen and clicked on the refresh button, her fingers crossed that the e-mail she was waiting on would magically appear. Click, refresh, nothing -- just the same old messages, the newest of which promised a quick reply. And that one came in more than two hours ago. Rifling through her drawer, she pulled out a pack of Marlboro Lights and stuffed them in the pocket of her faded black jeans. Sitting for another few seconds, she hoped the phone would ring, but deciding it wouldn't, she got up and headed for the elevator. Time for another smoke break. She had hoped for an easy day, but with every passing minute, her time in the office seemed to stretch out endlessly before her with little hope of going home on time. If only that city councilman could get his act together and send her the facts she needed to complete her story for tomorrow's paper. She didn't usually mind staying late or working hard -- that is, when a big story broke or she could spend most of her day outside the office reporting. But a reporter's day only goes one of two ways: Either shit hits the fan and the crew runs around all day tracking people down, excitement marking every step, every word, or they sit around all day waiting for that final phone call, not quite sure what to do with themselves. As the rickety elevator brought her down to the ground floor, Angie sighed for what seemed like the tenth time that day. She was working on such a simple story  -- it would probably be buried somewhere deep in the metro section between briefs and a couple of ads anyway. She wondered what would happen if she just conveniently "forgot" about it. Her editors couldn't probably care less -- it looked like they already had enough stories for the day. But the thought of having to explain to city leaders why she didn't write about their new trash collecting policy overrode her desire to ditch the article for something more interesting. 	164460
2000	Picking Up the Pieces	M				CNN Reporter (Brian Brophy)	164461
1994	Pickled Punk	M				Photographer (Akihide Shiroyama).	164462
1837	Pickwick Papers	N	OWN - P	Dickens, Charles		Editor Mr. Pott, editor of The Eatanswill Gazette, rival of  Mr. Slurk, editor of The Eatanswill Independent, the Buff newspaper and great rival of Mr. Pott.Mr. Pott is the pompous, self-important editor of the Eatanswill Gazette, "a tall thin man, with a sandy-coloured head inclined to baldness, and a face in which solemn importance was blended with a look of unfathomable profundry."  Terrified of his wife.Dickens based Mr. Pott on Lord Brougham, who he remembered as a parliamentary reporter.  Renowned for short temper, mercurial shifts of mood and sudden animosities towards colleagues. Eatanswill newspaper, Blues and Buffs each had own newspaper.	164463
2000	Picnic	MT				Photographer (E.J. Nolan - The Photographer).	164464
1970	Pictorial Weekly	T			Ireland. Series 1970-1982	Editor Frank Hall sits in his office of a mythical small newspaper and anchors a mixture of social and political satirical sketches with bizarre rural news items.	164465
1995	Picture Bride	M				Photographer (Keiji Morita)	164466
1955	Picture in the Paper, A	T			Studio One - 5-9-55	Newspaper. Jason Robards Jr.	164467
1998	Picture of Innocence	N		McGowen, Jill		TV Reporter Curtis Law is working on a number of stories and has an active role in a drug sting operation.  Sleeping with wife of a brutal owner of a large farm who is murdered. So the newsman is a suspect.TV Interviewer seems intent on ruining a Detective Chief Inspector's career.	164468
1939	Picture of the Victim, A	NM	OWN - H	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	164469
1936	Picture Page	DT			UK Series. 1936-	Interviewers Wynford Vaughan-Thomas (1946), Leslie Mitchell. Presenters Joan Miller (1936), Joan Gilbert (1946). Host Patricia Bath (1946).	164470
1997	Picture Perfect	M	DVD -R HQ 8278, 8729			TV Anchor Person (Jim Ryan)	164471
2001	Picture Perfect	M			Australia. Short.	Photographer (Bree Baldwin).	164472
2002	Picture Perfect: Stories Behind the Greatest Photos in Sports, The	DT	VHS 1304			Sports Stories	164473
1933	Picture Snatcher (aka Picture Snatcher, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 3600, 3601. SVDSP 582. SV 161	Ahern, Danny (Story). Allen Rivkin, P.J. Wolfson (Adaptation). Ben Markson (Dialogue).	Cagney - Ness Book	Photographer Danny Kean (James Cagney), a former racketeer, becomes a picture snatcher for the Graphic News, a man employed by newspapers to secure photographs. City Editor J.R. "Al" McLean (Ralph Bellamy) teams up with Kean to make headlines.Photographing an execution based on New York News-Ruth Snyder picture. Crazed fireman scene also apparently based on a real incident.Editor (Vaughn Taylor). Reporter F.L. Strange (Phil Tead). Reporter Stacy (Billy West). Reporters (George Chandler, Cliff Saum). Reporter Outside Prison (Milton Kibbee). Editors (Dick Elliott, Vaughan Taylor). Record Editor (Selmer Jackson).Pete, drunken Reporter (Hobart Cavanaugh). Sick Reporter at Execution (Charles King). Reporters Witnessing Execution (Bert Moorhouse, Charles Sherlock, William Worthington). Journalism Student (Sterling Holloway).	164474
1991	Picture This: Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas, The	DT				Interviewer George Hickenlooper. Narrator Steve Bruton (Voice).	164475
1981	Pictures	M				Photographer (Louise Hutchinson)	164476
2006	Pictures	N		Daley, Robert		Paparazzi Georges Grizzard takes compromising pictures of a famous tennis player with beautiful bimbo. He offers first dibs to the cheating spouse for $100,000, but when he fails to come up with the money, Grizzard sells the photos to a tabloid.When tabloids all over Europe publish pictures of the tennis player's poolside tryst with an anonymous woman on the day his wife gave birth to the royal heir, his father-in-law is glad too dismiss him.His young wife is heartbroken and her mother decides to investigate who arranged the photos and what was the true motive.	164477
2004	Pictures on the Wall	M			Short	Photographer (Michelle Lee).	164478
1995	Pie in the Sky	M	SVD 557			Aspiring Radio Traffic Reporter.  Traffic Reporter (Carlease Burke). Traffic Reporter (Jane Downs)	164479
1996	Pie in the Sky: Gary's Cake	T			Episode #32. 10-20-1996	Journalist (Dominic Carter).	164480
1995	Pie in the Sky: One That Got Away, The	T			Episode #14. 2-5-1995	News Media. Reporter (Dee Sadler).	164481
1997	Pie in the Sky: Ugly Customers	T			Episode #34. 7-6-1997	News Media. First Reporter (Barrie Jaimeson). Second Reporter (Carol Harvey).	164482
2000	Piece of Eden, A	MT	SVD 1201			New York Press Agent (Marc Grapey). TV Reporter: Lara Phillips. News Media.	164483
2007	Piece Of Me	M			Music Video by Britney Spears	Paparazzi. Britney Spear’s music video gives it back to her media pursuers. Turns the tables on those who besiege her. “Weekly Rats. Extra!” Paparazzo Peru. The National Gossip. Headlines: OMG Britney Shame Exclusive. Derriere On Display.” I’m Miss American Dream since I was 17 Don’t matter if I step on the scene Or sneak away to the Philippines They still gonna put pictures of my derriere in the magazine. You want a piece of me!  You want a piece of me...I’m Miss bad media karma Another day, another drama Guess I can’t see the harm In working and being a mama And with a kid on my arm I’m still an exceptional earner You want a piece of meI’m Miss Lifestyles of the rich and famous (You want a piece of me) I’m Mrs. Oh my God that Britney’s Shameless (You want a piece of me) I’m Mrs. Extra! Extra! this just in (You want a piece of me) I’m Mrs. she’s too big now she’s too thin (You want a piece of me)I’m Mrs. ‘You want a piece of me?’ Tryin’ and pissin’ me off Well get in line with the paparazzi Who’s flippin’ me off Hopin’ I’ll resort to some havoc End up settlin’ in court Now are you sure you want a piece of me? I’m Mrs. ‘Most likely to get on the TV for strippin’ on the streets’ When getting the groceries, no, for real...Are you kidding me? No, wonder there’s panic in the industry I mean, please, do you want a piece of me?(Repeat lyrics -- You want a piece of me. 	164484
2006	Piece of My Heart	N		Robinson, Peter		Rock Journalist Nicholas Barber from London is visiting a small town when the freelance journalist  is killed. The journalist was writing a feature story on a popular 1960s rock band and had managed to secure a crucial interview before dying.The journalist might have uncovered information someone wanted to keep hidden. Thirty-six years ago, a woman was murdered during a Yorkshire rock concert in 1969.  The second murder occurs in the present.During a blackout, someone, using a poker, bashes the head of a freelance journalist. The writer's papers and computer are missing.	164485
2007	Piece of Normal, A	N		Shelton, Sandi Kahn		Advice Columnist Lily Brown, 34, has her life just the way she likes it in Banford, Conn. -- she's got a great job as "Dear Lily" for the local newspaper, an adorable four-year-old son and an ex-husband who thinks she's wonderful.She even lives in the same beach house where she grew up  since her parents' death in a car accident a decade ago. Things change when Lily's sister shows up on her doorstep -- the same sister who ran away years ago with a punk rock band.She pushes Lily toward Alex, a radio station manager interested in hiring Lily as an on-air commentator. In her column, Lily doles out advice left and right, but she can't seem to get a handle on her own problems.Her sister reveals decades-old family secrets and Dear Lily must heed her own advice about accepting life's messiness and chaos.	164486
2006	Piece of Work	N		Zigman, Laura		Publicist Julia Einstein, a 36-year-old Connecticut housewife who has been relishing her life as a stay-at-home mom is forced to return to work after her husband loses his job.She ends up at John Glom Public Relations, a "firm that handles desperate has-beens," where she must work with an actress who is paying for the right to "suck the life out of us."Julia's swift handling of potential PR disasters is documented throughout.	164487
2006	Pieces of Eight	M				Critic. Steve the Critic (Micah Cohen). Eight twenty-something friends are thrown into a tailspin when two of them announce their engagement.	164488
2009	Pieces of Happily Ever After	N		Zutell, Irene		Paparazzo Johnny, a walking charm-bomb, wants to be Alice’s new man. Alice, a New Yorker who thought she would never feel at home in Los Angeles is adapting. It’s not easy raising a 5-year-old daughter while trying to keep a job and make her new house a home. When her attorney husband lands a trophy client -- box-office queen Rose Maris -- things begin to look up. Then Alex starts working late -- a lot. He crunches his paunch into a six-pack and trades his Gap ensembles for Armani everything. Soon, Rose and Alex’s affair blazes in the tabloids and Alice is plunged into trash-gossip hell. Her life crumbles around her as she navigates her newly single self through the bizarre world of the San Fernando Valley.  Everyone in Hollywood has an agenda -- what is Paparazzo Johnny’s agenda? As Alice inventories the rubble of her life, she desperately searches for her bearings and is forced to ask herself what she really wants form life, love and herself. 	164489
2000	Pieces of Silver	NM		Oldfield, Pamela		Reporter Dulcie Moore, a young reporter, sets out to discover who the killer is and to clear her brother's name as a suspect in a murder in a church in Canterbury	164490
1911	Pieces of Silver, The	N		Vynne, Nora		Journalist Beatrice Stallingway is a hard-working journalist, politician and woman's rights advocate	164491
1966	Pieczone golabki	MF			Poland	Journalist (Kazimierz Dejunowicz). Journalist (Elzbieta Starostecka).	164492
1924	Pied Piper Malone	M				Photographer (Hugh Cameron).	164493
1939	Pied Piper Porky	M				Newspaper Headlines. Opening newspaper headline gives us background data that P.P.P. has rid the town of rats	164494
1941	Pied Piper, The	N	OWN - H	Shute, Neville		Press	164495
1940	Pier 13	M				Reporter (Hamilton MacFadden). Photographer (Phil Tead).	164496
1592	Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Divell	ER	USC	Nashe, Thomas		Balladeer. "Alas poore latinlesse Authors, they are so simple they know not what they doe; They no sooner spy a new Ballad, and his name to it that compiled it: but they put him in for one of the learned men of our time."	164497
1960	Pierce With a Pin	NM		Hopkins, Kenneth		Press	164498
1595	Pierce's Supererogation	ER	USC	Harvey, Gabriel		News	164499
1956	Pierhead Jump	SS	USC	Grablowsky, Irving	In "American Vanguard 1956."	Journalist Stan Marsh.  Minor journalism.	164500
1550	Piers the Plowman	PO	COPY	Langland, William		Herald. Minstrel. Active Life, a minstrel met along the way. Herald.	164501
2000	Pierwszy milion	MF			Poland	Journalist (Marek  Bukowski).	164502
2002	Pietje Bell	MF			Netherlands	Newspaper Tycoon Stark (John Hartnett - Voice - English Version).	164503
2007	Pig Island	N		Hayder, Mo		Investigative Journalist Joe Oakes arrest on the west coast of Scotland to visit a reclusive cult on remote Pig Island.He hopes to investigate a supposed half-animal, half-human creature glimpsed in a tourist's film and settle his long-held grudge against the cult's founder, a charismatic crackpot who has long since withdrawn to his barricaded compound.As a fledgling journalist, Oakes wrote an exposure of a faith healer and gained an enemy. Now, 20 years later, after building a career as a hoax-busting investigative journalist, Oakes hears new rumors about his nemesis,He travels to Pig Island with his spunky wife Lexie. Oakes win the confidence of the cult leader's daughter and learns the hard way that the investigative skills on which he prides himself are flimsy at best.	164504
1940	Pige med pep, En	MF				Journalist (Gunnar Hansen)	164505
1959	Pigen i sogelyset	MF				TV Interviewer (Bjorn Puggaard-Muller)	164506
1958	Pigen og vandpytten	MF				Journalist (Axel Strobye)	164507
1976	Piger I trojen 2	MF				Journalist (Lise Schroder)	164508
1984	Pigs vs. Freaks	MT				Reporter (Holly Johnson)	164509
1936	Pigskin Parade	M				Yale Reporter Freddy (George Offerman Jr.). Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes, himself)	164510
2004	Pijamot, Ha-:	TF			Israel. Episodes. Series.	News Announcer (Eli lldis). News Announcer (Avri Gilad).	164511
1961	Pikku Pietarin piha	MF			Finland.	Photographer Toivakka (Heikki Savolainen).	164512
1946	Pilgimage	SS	GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Time Element and Other Stories, The."	Sportswriter Tim Brennan, "The Sports Whirl," Centerport Times, Centreport, Indiana.	164513
1947	Pilgrim Lady, The	M		Lussier, Dana (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Literary Critic Clifford Latimer (Alan Mowbray) has weakness for ladies. Scheming editors of never published Candid Confessions Magazine decide to become literary agents. Purchase sensational book they think was written by a young woman.It was written by her aunt.  They get their secretary to put up the money and even fake signatures on photos of Hemingway and others to make their enterprise look legitimate.When the woman arrives, one of the agents decides she is not attractive enough to serve promotional purposes so he sends his secretary to the critic. Woman decides to see critic herself.Female columnist for the New York Star Dispatch prints story that critics and author are getting married. Author ends up with one of agents. Critic announces on his radio broadcast that it was his idea to create author to encourage aspiring young writers.Critic's womanizing. Columnist's expressed intention to dish some dirt.	164514
1915	Pilgrimage	N		Richardson, Dorothy	1915-1938	Writer "Hypo" Wilson, writer who has an affair with the heroine. Obviously modeled on H.G. Wells.	164515
1598	Pilgrimage to Parnassus, The	P	USC	Anonymous		News	164516
1989	Pilkarski poker	MF			Poland	TV Sports Commentator (Danusz Szpakowski).	164517
2006	Pill, The	M				News Anchor (Gerald Brodin).	164518
1989	Pillars of Fire	N	OWN - P	Shagan, Steve		Journalist Tom Lawford, deep-cover CIA agent	164519
1994	Pillertrillaren	MF			Sweden	TV Reporter (Christer Ahstrom).	164520
1721	Pillory Scuffle; Or, Bloody Battle at Charing-Cross, The	PO	COPY	Anonymous		Press. Reference to Mist periodical.	164521
1997	Pillow Book, The	M				Publisher. A calligraphy-obsessed woman plots revenge on her father's blackmailing publisher with the help of the blackmailer's lover.	164522
1943	Pilot #5	M				Newsreel Cameraman (Eddie Acuff).  Newsreel Cameraman (Billy Wayne).	164523
1984	Pilot: 100 Centre Street	T				News Vendor Harry Pike, newsstand owner (Ernie Sabella)	164524
1981	Pilot: Advice to the Lovelorn	T				Advice Columnist Maggie Dale (Cloris Leachman), syndicated advice newspaper columnist based in Los Angeles. Walter Howard, editor (Walter Brooke). Rita Borden (Kelly Bishop), assistant.	164525
1983	Pilot: After George	T			PR	Public Relations Woman Susan Roberts (Susan Saint James), co-owner of Roberts & Sloane Publicity Agency. Cal Sloane (Joel Brooks), partner	164526
1987	Pilot: After Midnight	T				Photographer Donna (Stella Hall) is a freelance photographer	164527
1959	Pilot: American in Italy, An	T				Freelance Photographer. Set in Rome, series would focus on a freelance news photographer	164528
1961	Pilot: Amos Burke	T				Reporter (Alvy Moore)	164529
1960	Pilot: Andy Griffith Show, The	T				Editor Andy Taylor (Griffith) is also newspaper editor in small southern town of Mayberry. TV interviewer: Bill Baldwin	164530
1986	Pilot: Annihilator, The	MT				Publisher Richard Armour (Mark Lindsay Chapman), newspaper publisher kills Angela Taylor (Catherine Mary Stewart), reporter when he discovers she is an alien robot and the chase is on	164531
1970	Pilot: Aquarians (Deep Lab), The	T				Reporters Myron Natwick and Harlan Warde	164532
1972	Pilot: Baffled	T				TV Interviewer Al Mancini	164533
1977	Pilot: Banana Company, The	T				War Correspondents. Misadventures of a motley crew of war correspondents in the South Pacific during WWII. Cynical ex-New York Times reporter (John Reilly as Capt. Harry Gill).	164534
1977	Pilot: Banana Company, The	T				Correspondents. Banana Company, nickname for a group of combat correspondents who go to outrageous lengths to get stories for their press service.	164535
1961	Pilot: Barnaby Monk	T				Reporter Barnaby is a newspaper reporter who travels around the country getting involved in people's troubles	164536
1961	Pilot: Baron Gus	T				Writer Ricardo Montalban is a Luxemburg aristocrat who tours America in a motor home and writes about his adventures for a series of articles about the United States	164537
1976	Pilot: Bell, Book and Candle	T				Editor Alex Brandt (Michael Murphy), a New York editor,  moves into flat owned by young witch	164538
1980	Pilot: Between the Lines	T			Based on 1977 film	Newspaper Staff of the Black Bay Mainline, underground Boston newspaper. Reporter Harry (Kristoffer Tabori). Reporter Abbie (Susan Krebs). Editor Frank (Squire Friedell). Stanley (Sandy Helberg).Staff struggles to publish anti-establishment, alternative newspaper.	164539
1978	Pilot: Big City Boys	T			PR. Reworking of 1977 "You're Gonna Love…"	Press Agent Harry Buckman (Austin Pendleton) is a disorganized, flamboyant New York Press Agent	164540
1982	Pilot: Big Easy, The	T			Evolved from Bourbon Street (1980)	Reporter Walker Garrett (Nicholas Pryor), hangs out with New Orleans detective Jake Rubidoux (William Devane). Together solve crimes, grist for Walker's columns	164541
1975	Pilot: Big Rip-Off, The	MT		Pilot for the "McCoy" TV Series		News Media	164542
1959	Pilot: Black Cat, The	T			Jack Webb, producer	San Francisco Reporter (John Hudson). Title comes from the marble cat that is part of the San Francisco Press Club décor	164543
1980	Pilot: Bourbon Street	T				Reporter (Nicholas Pryor), wealthy, debonair newspaperman, helps a hard-boiled private eye in New Orleans French Quarter.	164544
1956	Pilot: Box 13	T				Newspaperman. Adventures of a newspaper man (Alan Ladd). TV version of radio program	164545
1975	Pilot: Brenda Starr	T			Based on Dale Messick comic strip	Reporter Brenda Starr (Jill St. John), female newspaper reporter, who goes to Brazil to find a reclusive billionaire and expose a voodoo cult.	164546
1979	Pilot: Brenda Starr, Reporter	T			Second of Two Pilots	Reporter for Daily Flash Brenda Starr (Sherry Jackson). Editor Livwright (Shelly Berman) of the Flash	164547
1956	Pilot: Carolyn	T				Reporter (Kay Walker) in a brief role.	164548
1972	Pilot: Cassidy and Torres	T		Hamill, Pete	Based on Hamill's experiences as a columnist for the New York Post.	Police Reporter Cassidy (Mitchell Ryan), a police beat reporter, and Torres, homicide detective Columnist.	164549
1979	Pilot: Catalina C-Lab	T				Press Junket	164550
1972	Pilot: Catcher, The	T				Editor. Noah Hendrix (Michael Witney), former cop turned Catcher, a missing persons investigator, for New Journal, a newspaper run by his friend	164551
1958	Pilot: Celeste Holm Show, The	T			Based on No Facilities for Women	Reporter (Celeste Holm)	164552
1974	Pilot: Chadwick Family, The	T				Publisher (Fred MacMurray) of a small newspaper on an island off the coast of California.	164553
1986	Pilot: Chameleon	T				Reporter Violet Kingsley (Madeline Kahn) who stumbles into job of undercover reporter for egotistical TV consumer advocate Wes Bushnell (George Wyner)	164554
1988	Pilot: Channel 99	T	DVD -R HQ 1872 (Excerpts)		In "The Best TV Shows That Never Were"  2004.	TV Station Manager Susan McDowell (Marilu Henner), head of small struggling New York UHF station. Insulting sleazy talk show host Marty Gessler (Dennis Dugan)	164555
1986	Pilot: City, The	T			Stories about city of Chicago anthology	Editor Chris Racine (Season Hubley) is girlfriend of mayor's aide. Weary reporter Bear Werner (M. Emmet Walsh). Tyrannical newspaper publisher (Fritz Weaver).	164556
1978	Pilot: Coast-to-Coast	T			PR	Public Relations Man, slick,  shares apartment with two stewardesses	164557
1957	Pilot: Combat Correspondent	T				Reporter (Lin McCarthy) covers Marine Corps missions	164558
1972	Pilot: Comedy News	T				Parody News. Satire of newscasters and news programs. Mort Sahl, Stan Freberg, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, others	164559
1973	Pilot: Comedy News II	T			Series	Parody News. Second program of skits satirizing newscasters and news programs. Anchorman: Andy Duncan.	164560
1956	Pilot: Command Performance	T			Proposed anthology series	Public Relations Man (Raymond Burr). Don Taylor plays an assistant to the slick publicity man who specializes in keeping his clients' indiscretions out of the papers	164561
1956	Pilot: Command Performance: Ride the High Iron	T			PR - Anthology pilot	Public Relations Expert Hugo Danielchik (Don Taylor) and his attempts to keep the sensational thrill-hunting escapes of a debutante out of the headlines	164562
1983	Pilot: Concrete Beat	T			Pilot released on home video/1986	Columnist Mickey Thompson (John Getz), a crusading Jimmy Breslin-Mike Royko New York newspaper columnist who chronicles lives of people and gets involved in their lives	164563
1984	Pilot: Concrete Beat	T				Columnist Mickey Thompson, human interest columnist for the Island Eye, weekly New York newspaper. Marion Kaiser, editor (Kenneth McMillan). Tries to clear young woman in pilot.	164564
1960	Pilot: Confidentially Yours	T			Episode G.E. Theatre. Mystery at Malibu.	Reporter Barnaby Hooke (Dan Duryea),  newspaperman.	164565
1960	Pilot: Confidentially Yours (Holiday Abroad)	T			Episode G.E. Theatre	Columnist (Dan Duryea) stars as a newspaper columnist who, in the pilot, investigates a woman and her multi-million dollar business empire	164566
1973	Pilot: Connection, The	T				Reporter Frank Devlin (Charles Durning). Adventures of a police reporter who has made friends both in the underworld and with the police. Howard Cosell guests	164567
1965	Pilot: Coogan's Reward	T			Also Episode #33. 8-15-1965. Vacation Playhouse	War Correspondent Willie Coogan (Tony Randall), a World War II correspondent who hates war. Pilot: Willie conned into writing about battle that never happened	164568
1972	Pilot: Councilman, The	T			Aired as "His Two Right Arms" Episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."	TV News Producer Mary Richards tries to make an incompetent councilman look good when he appears on WJM	164569
1975	Pilot: Crime Club	T				Reporter Daniel Lawrence (Eugene Roche) featured with detective and criminal lawyer (members of the Crime Club, a society devoted to stopping crime)	164570
1986	Pilot: D.C. Cop	T				Reporter Carolyn McCormick (Deborah Matthews) is the new police reporter replacing Lt. John Halsey (Cotter Smith), former Washington D.C. police reporter who becomes a cop.	164571
1973	Pilot: Daddy's Girl	T				Columnist (Eddie Albert) is a Boston newspaper columnist and widower trying to raise an eight-year-old	164572
1962	Pilot: Dateline (aka San Francisco Beat)	T				Columnist (Rod Taylor) as a newspaper columnist. Pilot: "Return to the City." Publisher (Larry Gates) has a daughter think she's killed someone and asks Taylor for help	164573
1987	Pilot: Deadline (aka Deadline: Madrid)	T				Correspondent Erin Wainwright (Leigh Lawson) and her Photographer Robert Minelli (Brynn Thayer) working out of Madrid for Philadelphia newspaper	164574
1962	Pilot: Designer Gal	T				Reporter married to a fashion designer	164575
1980	Pilot: Did You Hear About Josh and Kelly?!	T				Magazine Writer Josh Fowler  (Dennis Dugan), writer for Modern Female magazine	164576
1956	Pilot: Digby	T		Welch, Douglas (Stories)	Based on Saturday Evening Post stories by Douglas Welch.	Photographer (William Demarest) who solves crimes	164577
1960	Pilot: Do Not Disturb	T			Based on Groucho Marx book	Magazine Arthur Marks (David Wayne), writer for monthly magazine who works at home. Editor Andrea (Andrea King)	164578
1979	Pilot: Dooley Brothers, The	T				Journalist Jack Black (John Myhers) who writes about exploits of brothers in old west.	164579
1960	Pilot: Down Home	T			Also Episode #36. 9-5-1965. Vacation Playhouse.	Editor Hardy Madison (Pat Buttram), struggling newspaper editor in Freedom. Pilot: attempts to reestablish paper after its shut down for unpaid debtsEditor (Pat Buttram) stars as a small-town newspaper editor. First two minutes of each show done live featuring Buttram's topical monologue relating to the story about to be seen on film.Journalist Hardy Madison (Pat Buttram), a former GI,  returns to his hometown to help his Aunt Emma Madison (Sara Haden) run the small newspaper she has inherited. Cub Reporter (Jonathan Hale).Soldier-turned-journalist's folksy  humor quickly annoys the town's banker who does everything in his power to force the paper out of business.	164580
1980	Pilot: Dribble	T				Sportswriter Anne Harrelson (Dee Wallace), behind-the-scenes look at professional basketball team	164581
1960	Pilot: Drumbeat	T			PR	Press Agent (Tony Randall)	164582
1984	Pilot: Earthlings, The	T				Newscaster Edwin Newman	164583
1958	Pilot: Eddie Albert Show, The	T				Reporter (Eddie Albert) is a newspaperman who travels the nation, time and space in search of interesting human interest stories. Fantasy adventure series.	164584
1985	Pilot: Emily	T				Columnist (Ellen Burstyn) as an Erma Bombeck-type columnist	164585
1980	Pilot: Ethel is an Elephant	T	DVD -R 1872 (Excerpts)		On "The Best TV Shows That Never Were," 2004.	New York Photographer Eugene Henderson (Todd Sussman) who shares his apartment with a baby elephant	164586
1981	Pilot: Every Stray Dog and Kid	T				Writer. Bobbie Marshall (Maureen Anderman) struggles to become a writer	164587
1974	Pilot: Evil Knieval	T				Newsman (Edward Ansara)	164588
1977	Pilot: Exo-man	T				TV Newswoman (Wina Sturgeon).	164589
1966	Pilot: Fame is the Name of the Game	T				Investigative Reporter Jeff Dillon (Anthony Franciosa), brash. Dillon's Publisher Glen Howard (George Macready). Peggy Maxwell (Susan Saint James), secretary	164590
1982	Pilot: Farrell: For the People (Prosecutor at Law)	T				Newswoman (Sandy Martic)	164591
1982	Pilot: Fit for a King	T				Reporter (James Elhardt)	164592
1980	Pilot: Flamingo Road	T				Editor Elmo Tyson (Mason Adams) of newspaper in Truro County, a small southern community	164593
1983	Pilot: Flash Gordon -- The Greatest Adventure of All	C				Reporter Dale Arden (Diane Pershing) seeking Dr. Hans Zarkov for an interview	164594
1982	Pilot: Flatfoots	T				Reporter (James Stanley)	164595
1962	Pilot: Floyd Gibbons Story	T			Pilot Episode for proposed series on famous journalist	Correspondent Floyd Gibbons	164596
1962	Pilot: Floyd Gibbons, Reporter	T			Episode "Untouchables."	War Correspondent Floyd Gibbons, World War I combat correspondent turned investigative newspaper reporter	164597
1981	Pilot: Fly Away Home	MT				TV Correspondent. Network TV Cameraman Carl Danton (Bruce Boxleitner), TBC-TV network cameraman, transferred from San Francisco to Saigon to cover the war. Tim Arnold (Brian Dennehy), his weary, cynical boss. They cover the Vietnam War.	164598
1958	Pilot: Follow That Man	T				Reporter (Milton  Berle) as a bumbling newspaper reporter	164599
1982	Pilot: For Lovers Only	T				Photographer Candy (Anna Garduno)	164600
1962	Pilot: For the Love of Mike	T				Writer (Michael Stevens), struggling.	164601
1964	Pilot: Freewheelers, The	T				Columnist Lincoln Wheeler (Tommy Noonan), traveling author and newspaper columnist. Pilot: Lincoln's simple assignment to cover a story involves him in intrigue	164602
1988	Pilot: Further Adventures	T			CBS Summer Playhouse 8-30-1988	Photographers Jerry  (David Bowe) and Todd (John Scott Clough) and international adventures	164603
1981	Pilot: Future: What's Next, The	DT				Newsmagazine. George Plimpton, Caren Kaye, hosts	164604
1959	Pilot: Gentry's People	T			Episode "Good Dead" on David Niven Theater	Columnist Gentry (Keefe Brasselle), warm-hearted, two-fisted Los Angeles newspaper reporter-columnist who helps people in trouble.	164605
1959	Pilot: Gimmick Man, The	T			PR	Public Relations Man works out of the third booth at Romanoff's Restaurant in Hollywood. Gets entangled in other people's often dangerous problems	164606
1961	Pilot: Ginger Rogers Show	T				Newspaperwoman (Ginger Rogers) is one of the twins.	164607
1974	Pilot: Girl on the Late, Late Show, The	T				Reporter-Producer William Martin (Don Murray), producer and off-camera reporter for a network news show who, in the pilot looks into the life of a famed movie queen and a series of murders	164608
1986	Pilot: Gladiator	T				Radio Talk Show Host Nancy Allen (Susan Neville) is radio talk show host romantically involved with Rick Benson, secret vigilante	164609
1978	Pilot: Go West Young Girl	T				Reporter Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) New England reporter who travels west during the 1870s to seek fame and fortune by writing of her experiences	164610
1977	Pilot: Go West, Young Girl!	T			4-27-1978	Reporter Netty Booth (Karen Valentine) is a naive, foolhardy Eastern reporter wandering the old West in search of Billy the Kid	164611
1981	Pilot: Golden Gate	T				Publisher. Kingsleys, influential Nob Hill-San Francisco family of newspaper publishers.Jordan returns home to help save paper, San Francisco Bulletin	164612
1979	Pilot: Good News, The	T				TV News Staff. Michael Lembeck plays a gag writer hired by a San Diego TV station to jazz up the feature reporting done by the news staff. Gruff news director, idiotic sports reporter, news team.	164613
1979	Pilot: Gossip	T				Tabloid Newspaper Staff. Misadventures of editorial staff of National Gossip, Hollywood-based scandal sheet	164614
1979	Pilot: Gossip (Pilot #1)	T			First of two pilots	Tabloid News Staff of The National Gossip, a weekly scandal sheet. Reporter Mac (Charles Levin). Photographer Milton (Jeff Altman). Judy Landers (Goldie).	164615
1979	Pilot: Gossip (Pilot #2)	T			Second of two pilots	Tabloid News Staff of The National Gossip, a weekly scandal sheet.  Reporter Jeb (Charles Levin) and Photographer Flash (Jeff Altman) in scandal sheet sitcom. Mr. Dempster (John Hillerman). Tip (Robbie Rist).	164616
1963	Pilot: Grand Slam	T				Sports Columnist Pete Dailey (Murray Hamilton) gets involved in people's problems. Catcher who blows his shot at the major leagues	164617
1979	Pilot: Grant Goodeve Project	T			Spin-off from "Eight Is Enough"	Aspiring Female Journalist (Forbesy Russell) agrees to go with David Bradford on travels around the country to develop as a reporter	164618
1958	Pilot: Great Muldoon, The	T				Cartoonist. Adventures of a cartoonist and his creation, "The Great Muldoon"	164619
1991	Pilot: Great Pretender, The	MT				Columnist Bruce Greenwood (Gregg Henry) plays a raffish, muckraking columnist given to tropical shirts and hangovers banished to a dead-end job by his newspaper publisher (Donald Moffat). Prissy intern (Jessica Steen)	164620
1958	Pilot: Green Hornet, The	T	VHS 680		Re-offering of flop 1951 pilot	Publisher Britt Reid, newspaper publisher  whose secret identity is crime fighter. Chauffeur-assistant named Kato. Based on comic book/radio adventures	164621
1966	Pilot: Groober Hill	T				TV Station. Would-be actress (Kaye Stevens) who goes to work for a small-town TV station	164622
1956	Pilot: Gun and the Quill, The	T				Editor in Western town. Adventures of a gunslinging newspaper editor	164623
1988	Pilot: Half and Half	T				Newspaper Owners are brothers, a Black jazz musician and a white race car driver, who discover they are brothers when mother dies and leaves them a newspaper business. Includes staffers	164624
1986	Pilot: Harry's Hong Kong (China Hand)	T				American Journalist Jack Roarke (David Hemmings) helps Harry Petros (David Soul) who is always involved in people's problems	164625
1973	Pilot: Hawkins on Murder	MT				TV Newscaster (Tom Hallick). Reporter (Dennis Robertson). Courtroom Reporter (Virginia Hawkins).	164626
1982	Pilot: Hear No Evil	T				TV Announcer (Linda Yee)	164627
1967	Pilot: Heaven Help Us	T				Magazine Editor Dan Cameron (Barry Nelson), magazine editor. Wife returns to earth to help him. Mr. Walker, Dick's publisher (Burt Freed)	164628
1965	Pilot: Hello Dere	T				TV Reporters (Marty Allen and Steve Rossi) are two bumbling television reporters. Roland Winters played their boss	164629
1960	Pilot: Henry D.	T				Newspaperman (Tex Ritter) with small-time lawyer in a big city	164630
1983	Pilot: Herndon and Me	T			PR	Public Relations Hillary Swanson (Randi Brooks), Judicto's PR lady.	164631
1982	Pilot: High Five	T				African-American Anchor Wilson Porter (Frankyln Seales). Co-Anchor Velma Williams (Clarice Taylor).  Staff of KBHX, Ch. 55, all-black TV station.African-American TV Anchors. Life at a low-power, all-black television station. Two news anchors: Velma Williams (Clarice Taylor), a divorcee with two kids (Clarice Taylor as Velma Williams) and idealist Wilson Porter (Franklyn Seales)	164632
1984	Pilot: His and Hers	T				Columnist Jimmy McCabe (Richard Kline), 40-year-old syndicated newspaper columnist, marries divorced writer of children's books.	164633
1962	Pilot: His Model Wife	T				Magazine Publisher John Lauren (John Vivyan) and wife Jean, a model and their two children.	164634
1961	Pilot: His Model Wife (aka Love and Kisses)	T				Magazine Publisher (John Vivyan) husband to former model Jeanne Craine and their two children	164635
1977	Pilot: Hollywood High	T				Journalism Student Paula Lindell (Annie Pots) Hollywood High School student, studying to be a journalist	164636
1977	Pilot: Hollywood High (Pilot #2)	T				School Journalist Paula (Annie Potts) dreams of being a big city reporter. Eugene (Darren O'Conner), a dictatorial editor.  Blaine (Dick O'Neill) as journalism advisor	164637
1959	Pilot: Hollywood Police Reporter	T				Former Police Reporter becomes a Hollywood screenwriter who cannot seem to escape his past	164638
1960	Pilot: Hot Footage (aka Love and Wahr)	T			Episode G.E. Theatre	Correspondents (Richard Green and Robert Strauss) star as two globetrotting correspondents for rival magazines. Pilot shot in Mexico City	164639
1969	Pilot: Houseboat	T			Based on the film	Reporter (Arthur Hill) as a widowed San Francisco newspaper reporter living on a houseboat in Marin with his three children and a young housekeeper	164640
1956	Pilot: I Cover the Waterfront	T		Miller, Max (Novel)		Reporter covers the waterfront stories	164641
1988	Pilot: If You Knew Sammy	T		Spenser: For Hire	PR	Publicist Randy Officer (Kate Burton) is an enthusiastic publicist teamed with pulp novelist who solves crimes	164642
1958	Pilot: If You Knew Tomorrow	T			Episode Colgate Theater	Reporter (Bruce Gordon), whose teletype machine sends him news flashes from the future -- and they usually aren't good. Each week, he tries to save someone from peril	164643
1982	Pilot: In Security	T				Columnist Garrett Lloyd (James Murtaugh), a newspaper columnist gets romantically involved with  a divorcee	164644
1971	Pilot: Incident in San Francisco	T			Based on the book, "Incident at 125th Street."	San Francisco Reporter Jeff Marshall (Christopher Connelly), City Editor Arthur Andrews (Tim O'Connor) and Managing Editor Sam Baldwin (Dean Jagger)	164645
1988	Pilot: Incredible Hulk Returns (Thor)	T	SV 62, 76		5-22-1988	Investigative Reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) goes after The Hulk and David Banner.	164646
1961	Pilot: Innocent Jones	T				Magazine Reporter Innocent Jones (Chris Warfield), globetrotting, footloose, freelance magazine reporter who in pilot episode visits Cannes.	164647
1961	Pilot: Insider, The	T				Press Agent (David Janssen) in Hollywood gets involved in his clients' problems	164648
1983	Pilot: Invisible Woman, The	T			Pilot aired 2-13-1983 and did well	Investigative Reporter Sandy Martinson (Alexa Hamilton) for Washington D.C. Daily Express uses an invisibility serum created by Chemist Dr. Dudley Plunkett (Bob Denver) to help crack storiesCub Reporter Sandy Martinson (Alexa Hamilton), for Washington D.C. Daily Express becomes invisible woman. Neil Gilmore, editor (David Doyle).	164649
1981	Pilot: Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls, 1981	T				Columnist Army Archerd, TV commentator	164650
1987	Pilot: Jake's M.O. (Jake's Beat)	T				Crime Reporter Jake Tekulve (Fred Gwynne), a crusty, eccentric crime reporter for an L.A. wire service. Tad Hoberman (Jeff McCracken) is his apprentice. Flo Duffy (Caroline Williams) his rival	164651
1983	Pilot: Joe Dancer: Murder One, Dancer 0	T			Third pilot	Newscaster (Kelly Lange). Photo man (Gino Conforti).	164652
1956	Pilot: Johnny Come Lately	T				TV Commentator Johnny Martin (Jack Carson) who has a nose for trouble.	164653
1960	Pilot: Johnny Come Lately	T				TV Newscaster Johnny Martin (Jack Carson) will go to any lengths to get a story (Jack Carson). Angela Talbot (Marie Windsor) is station owner. Martin disguises self as sailor	164654
1973	Pilot: Karen Valentine Show, The	T			PR	Public Relations Executive Karen Scott (Karen Valentine) who is at odds with her older, outspoken, male boss. Zany public relations dynamo handles clients nobody wants. Comic Strip writer as client.	164655
1976	Pilot: Keegans, The	MT				Investigative Reporter Larry Keegan (Adam Rourke) proves his brother Pat a football star didn't kill his sister's attacker	164656
1978	Pilot: Killing Stone	T				Freelance Writer Gil Stone (Gil Gerard), an ex-con who becomes freelance writer and roams the nation helping people and solving crimes	164657
1976	Pilot: Kingston: Power Play, The	T				Investigative Reporter R.B. Kingston (Raymond Burr) for Frazier News Group.	164658
1965	Pilot: Knight's Gambit	T			Episode Kraft Suspense Theatre	Reporter Anthony Griswold Knight (Roger Smith) is a playboy reporter who uses unorthodox methods to acquire stories. Uses reputation in plot to gather evidence against government official.	164659
1983	Pilot: Kudzu	T				Writer Odell Kudzu DuBose (Tony Becker) attempts to write an article about his war-hero father and discovers the truth	164660
1961	Pilot: La Femme	T				Editor (Patti Page) of a women's magazine called La Femme	164661
1976	Pilot: Lanigan's Rabbi	T				Reporter Bobbi Whittaker (Barbara Carney)	164662
1961	Pilot: Las Vegas Beat	T				Reporter R.G. Joseph (William Bryant), crusty and cynical, aids Bill Ballin, ex-cop-turned private eye.	164663
1978	Pilot: Lassie: A New Beginning	T				Small Town Editor Stuart Stratton (John Reilly), Lake Pines Journal in California and a bachelor uncle.	164664
1967	Pilot: Lassiter	T				Reporter. Burt Reynolds played a freelance writer who specializes in exposing underworld crime for Contrast Magazine	164665
1968	Pilot: Lassiter	T				Investigative Reporter Pete Lassiter (Burt Reynolds), tough investigative reporter for "Contrast" magazine. Pilot: investigates reports of corruption in Grand Lakes)	164666
1986	Pilot: Last Resort, The	T				Reporter (Bill Bixby) is a wealthy, Hawaii-based investigative reporter	164667
1975	Pilot: Lives of Jenny Dolan, The	MT	SV 91			Investigative Reporter Jenny Dolan (Shirley Jones) for New World Journal. Joe Rossiter, editor (Stephen Boyd). Solves murders.	164668
1984	Pilot: London and Davis in New York	T				Journalist John Greyson Davis (Richard Crenna), three-times married newsman and wealthy photographer Claudia London (Season Hubley) make up photojournalism team. Cover stories together. Lovers.	164669
2001	Pilot: Lone Gunmen, The	T			PR	Publicist (Brenda James), who is a high-tech specialist.	164670
1963	Pilot: Love Affair Just For Three, A  (The Ginger Rogers Show)	T				Magazine Writer (Ginger Rogers) plays identical twin sisters -- one a magazine writer, one a model.	164671
1979	Pilot: Love Birds, The	T				Writer Husband Fred Wexelblatt (Eugene Levy) is a professional writer	164672
1984	Pilot: Love Report, The	DT				Interviewer. Celebrity interviews. Tawny Schneider, Chuck Henry. Terry Murphy, Paul Dandridge	164673
1964	Pilot: Low Man on the Totem Pole	T				Columnist H. Allen Smith (Dan Daily), a kind-hearted author-columnist. Mr. Turnball, Allen's publisher (John McGiver)	164674
1975	Pilot: Mac	T				Cartoonist (Dick Van Dyke) is a single cartoonist working for a big-city newspaper and living with a 12-year-old son of widowed best friend, a foreign correspondent who is never home	164675
1986	Pilot: Maggie (Starting Over)	T			PR	Public Relations Woman Maggie Webb (Stephanie Powers), an American in England left broke when journalist-husband dies. Now works in PR	164676
1961	Pilot: Man from Telegraph Hill, The	T				Columnist Herb Caen (Dan Dailey) as popular Bay Area columnist	164677
1962	Pilot: Man of the World	T				Photojournalist (Craig Stevens) is globe-trotting photographer working for a major American magazine	164678
1957	Pilot: Man Without a Gun	T			Unaired	Press. Adam MacLean (Robert Rockwell)	164679
1982	Pilot: Martin Mull Show, The	T			PR	Press Secretary (Martin Mull) is a car salesman who becomes press secretary to Senate candidate who wins and goes to Washington	164680
1988	Pilot: McClone	T				Reporter (Mel Young)	164681
1958	Pilot: Michael Shayne, Detective	T			Series	Reporter Tim Rourke (Robert Brubaker), Shayne's reporter friend.	164682
1974	Pilot: Michele Lee Show, The	T				News Vendor Lee is a clerk in a hotel newsstand who has the uncanny ability of bringing out people's inner-most feelings	164683
1974	Pilot: Michele Lee Show, The	T				Newsstand Clerk at Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills	164684
1964	Pilot: Miss and the Missiles	T				Magazine Writer Connie Marlowe (Gisele MacKenzie)	164685
1963	Pilot: Miss and the Missiles, The	T				Magazine Writer Connie Marlowe (Gisele MacKenzie) in love with an Air Force pilot	164686
1987	Pilot: Morning Maggie	T				Radio Newscaster Mack McAllister (John Vickery) who handles the newscast. Family owns and operates a small, Schenectady radio station during 1950s.	164687
1985	Pilot: Moscow Bureau	T			MTM and Mash combination	Reporter Caroline McWilliams (Christine Nichols) is a woman reporter in a wire service newsroom in Moscow. Herb Medlock (William Window) is the Lou Grant character. Many other characters	164688
1980	Pilot: Mr. & Mrs. & Mr.	T				Sportswriter Jeff Zelinka (Patrick Collins) married to Jenny whose first husband shows up alive.	164689
1949	Pilot: Mr. and Mrs. North	T				Publisher Jerry North (Joseph Allen), former private detective, now a publisher	164690
1981	Pilot: Murder 1, Dancer, 0 (Pilot #3 Joe Dancer)	T				TV Newscaster (Kelly Lange)	164691
1973	Pilot: Murdock's Gang	MT				TV Reporter (Larry McCormick). Commentator Alex Dreier plays a trial attorney	164692
1983	Pilot: National Scoop, The	T				Parody TV Newsmagazine. Satire: television newsmagazine series set in newsroom of National Snoop. Co-anchors (Catherine Bergstrom, Phil Hartman, Lenny Weinrib)	164693
1984	Pilot: Never Again	T				Radio Sportscaster Larry Newman (Judge Reinhold), a radio sportscaster. One of three men sharing adjoining apartments	164694
2004	Pilot: News to Me (Untitled)	T				Reporter (Colin Hanks) is the youngest-ever national magazine columnist. Comedy is based on Joel Stein's experience at Time Magazine.	164695
1972	Pilot: Night Stalker, The	MT	SVD 584			Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) working out of. Las Vegas for Daily News, Managing Editor Anthony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland)	164696
1973	Pilot: Night Strangler, The	MT	SV 56			Investigative Reporter Carl Kolchak (McGavin) for Daily Chronicle in Seattle, Washington. Managing Editor Anthony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland)	164697
1979	Pilot: Nightingales, The	T				Radio Station, disc jockeys	164698
1983	Pilot: Nightmares -- "Terror of Topanga"	T			Anthology of Horror Stories	Newswoman (Claire Nono) and Newsman (Robert Phelps). Madman is loose in Topanga Canyon.	164699
1973	Pilot: Nightside	T			PR	Press Agent Carmine Kelly (John Cassavetes) who covers midnight action in New York City. Dick Cavett guests as himself.	164700
1987	Pilot: No, Honestly	T			Based on BBC series	Freelancer C.D. and Clara Douglas. He writes articles	164701
1973	Pilot: Norliss Tapes, The	T				Investigative Reporter David Norliss (Roy Thinnes)  is based in San Francisco who chases down the supernatural. Speaks into tape recorder. Reporter disappears. Publisher Don Porter listens to the tapes	164702
1982	Pilot: Not Necessarily The News	T			Series	Parody News. Satire of news programs	164703
1973	Pilot: Of Men Of Women: The Interview	T				TV Commentator (Barbara Rush). Verbal sparring between egotistical movie director and a probing TV commentator.	164704
1985	Pilot: On Our Way (On the Road)	T				Reporter. Retired reporter Sam Walsh (Harry Guardino) and wife set out to discover America in a motor home. Get involved in people's lives, solve crimes	164705
1987	Pilot: On the Edge (Dirty Work) (Shake and Baker)	T			Pilot aired 6-5-1987	Reporter Dean Albrecht (Robert Curtis Brown). Veteran cop and rookie catch a serial killer	164706
1987	Pilot: Oprah Winfrey Show (Natalie), The	T			13 Episode commitment	Talk Show Host. Sitcom based loosely on Oprah Winfrey's life.	164707
1972	Pilot: Out-of-Towners, The	T			Based on movie	Columnist works for a newspaper and writes a column in which he views Manhattan through the naive eyes of a small-town boy. Young married couple from Midwest who move to New York	164708
1984	Pilot: P.O.P.	T				Magazine Publisher Rosalyn (Beatrice Arthur) and two sons Russell (Jim Lashley) and Johnny (Todd Graff) publish struggling magazine. P. Oliver Pendergast (Charles Durning) joins staff	164709
1984	Pilot: P.O.P.	T				Magazine Publisher Roslyn Gordon (Beatrice Arthur), publishes Personality Plus magazine. Dana McNeil (Jane Anderson), Frank Wilkey (Antonio Fargas), Marc Alderman (Anthony Holland) work for magazine	164710
1961	Pilot: Panama	T				Correspondent. Adventures of two friends, one an American newspaper correspondent, the other a local shop owner	164711
1981	Pilot: Parkers (Brian and Sylvia), The	T			Episode "Facts of Life". 3-2-1981	African-American Anchorwoman Sylvia Parker (Rosanne Katon), aggressive, at a Buffalo TV station married to white high school coach	164712
1981	Pilot: Parkers, The	T			Episode "Facts of Life"	African-American TV Newscaster Sylvia Parker for Channel 9 in Buffalo, NY and Brian Parker (White).	164713
1979	Pilot: Paul Williams Show, The	T				Host of kid show (Paul Wlliams) on KFAP in Denver, Colorado	164714
1981	Pilot: Pen 'n' Ink.	T				Newspaper Owner T.W. Winson (Peter Hobbs). Adman-turned-political cartoonist Alan Ozley (Matt McCoy) on a New England newspaper whose fantasies appear as animated characters.Cartoonist. Alan Ozley (Matt McCoy), artist for conservative small-town newspaper who dreams of becoming a political cartoonist.	164715
1984	Pilot: People to People	DT				Columnist Rona Barrett interviews	164716
1968	Pilot: Perils of Pauline	T				Reporter (Pamela Austin) is now a reporter in the 1920s who travels the country with her photographer Bruce Hyde. Nemesis (Larry Storch)	164717
1989	Pilot: Philby	T				TV Talk Show. New bodyguard for TV talk-show hostess finds employer strangely impervious to his charm while she thinks he's meddlesome and overbearing. Betty (Finola Hughes)	164718
1981	Pilot: Phoenix, The	T				Photojournalist Noel Marshall (Shelley Smith) killed in pilot	164719
1963	Pilot: Postmark: Jim Adam (Postmark: Jim Fletcher)	T				Magazine Writer (James MacArthur) plays a young magazine writer who travels around the country looking for stories	164720
1983	Pilot: Prisoners of the Lost Universe	T				TV Reporter Carrie Madison (Kay Lentz), LA TV personality and reporter transported to another world	164721
1969	Pilot: Protector, The	T				Reporter (Clu Gulager) covers the police beat and sometimes must be critical of his friend, harried police captain Van Johnson	164722
1956	Pilot: Publicity Girl	T			Unsold TV Pilots	Publicity Agent (Jan Sterling). Two pilots featuring Hollywood publicity agent.	164723
1966	Pilot: Pursuit (Don't Wait For Tomorrow)	T			Episode Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre	Reporter is hired to roam the world seeking a villain who always seems one step ahead of him.	164724
1982	Pilot: Rock 'N Roll Show, The	DT				Newsmagazine	164725
1961	Pilot: Rock, The	T				Sportswriter (Aldo Ray) as a professional athlete who writes for a sports magazine	164726
1977	Pilot: Roger and Harry (The Mitera Target; Love for Ransom)	T				Reporter (Fred Holliday)	164727
1970	Pilot: Run Jack Run	T				Newspaper Photographers Chester Blinsol (Adam Keefe) and Jack Perry (Dave Astor), posing as a newspaper photographers, takes picture of gangster and bullet fires wounding the guest	164728
1979	Pilot: Salvage	MT				Commentator (Richard Eastham)	164729
1973	Pilot: Savage (aka Savage File, The. Watch Dog).	MT	SVD 1458	Levinson, Richard, William Link (Teleplay). Steven Spielberg (Director).		TV Investigative Journalist Paul Savage (Martin Landau) investigates compromising photographs of nominee to Supreme Court. Has his own TV program that examines political world. Gail Abbott (Barbara Bain) is his producer.	164730
1962	Pilot: Savage Sunday	T			Pilot film for "My Sister Eileen"	Reporters Nick Phillips (Nick Adams) and Albert King (Russell Thorson), rival reporters for Manhattan daily newspaper. Reporter Lizzie Hogan (Ann Blyth)	164731
1982	Pilot: Scamps	T				Writer Oliver Hopkins (Bob Denver) struggling writer	164732
1981	Pilot: Scruples	T			Continuation of 1980 miniseries	Gossip Columnist Maggie MacGregor (Jessica Walter). Various photographers	164733
1978	Pilot: Sea Gypsies	T				Female Photographer-Reporter (Miki Jamison-Olsen) goes with widower on round-the-world cruise with his two daughters	164734
1984	Pilot: Second Edition	T				Editor Cliff Penrose (Hal Linden), an English professor who becomes editor of a struggling, regional magazine after his 20-year marriage breaks up. Editor of Columbus Life, a family magazine he's struggling to save. Staff p. 369	164735
1987	Pilot: Second Stage	T			PR	Public Relations Woman (Joanna Cassidy), divorced mother moves to Boston and works in father's PR firm	164736
1961	Pilot: Secret Life of James Thurber, The	T			Episode "June Allyson Show." 3-20-1962	Magazine Writer-Cartoonist James Thurber (Orson Bean)	164737
1959	Pilot: Secret Life of John Monroe, The (aka Secret Life of James Thurber)	T			Episode Alcoa/Goodyear	Magazine Writer (Arthur O'Connell) and Cartoonist (John Monroe) who escapes into fantasy (by way of UPA animation). Cartoonist's daughter's dog Christabel dies.	164738
1988	Pilot: Shooter	MT			Based on David Hume Kennerly. Photographer for Life and the Los Angeles Times. 9-10-88	War Photographer Matt Thompson (Jeffrey Nordling), a combat photographer who works out of a major magazine's Saigon bureau. Rizzo (Noble Willingham), irascible editor. Vietnamese Reporter. Combat Photographer.Producer writer David Hume Kennerly's own experiences as Vietnam photographer. Other journalists.	164739
1983	Pilot: Shooting Stars (Hawke and O'Keefe)	MT				TV Newsman (Larry McCormick). TV Newsman (Steven Miller). Newsman (Stephen Miller).	164740
1982	Pilot: Show Business	DT				Hosts David Frost, Sandy Hill	164741
1967	Pilot: Signed Anxious	T				Advice Columnist (Stuart Margolin, Dave Barry and Angus Duncan) is really three reporters who team up as one fictional person to write an advice column	164742
1980	Pilot: Single Life, The	T				Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Barrie Shepherd (Barrie Youngfellow), writer for The Single Life, a lonely-hearts column for Manhattanite magazine.	164743
1958	Pilot: Skippy	T				Newsboy. Series based on the movie about a newspaper boy	164744
1988	Pilot: Sniff	T				Tabloid Reporter Sid Barrows (Robert Wuhl) and bloodhound dog, Sniff	164745
1985	Pilot: Soloman's Universe	T				News Media. Soloman Roarke (Telly Savalas), head of an organization to fight crime. Supercomputer connected to global communications system to process information from all over the world	164746
1977	Pilot: Spider-Man	T	VHS 981			Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond).  City Editor J. Jonah Jameson (David White) of New York Bugle	164747
1976	Pilot: State Fair	T		Stong, Philip (Novel)		Reporter becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	164748
1981	Pilot: Stephanie	T				TV Anchorwoman Stephanie (Stephanie Faracy), a naive anchorwoman on a television magazine show. Creator of the program is Agnes Dewey (Betty White).	164749
1983	Pilot: Stopwatch: Thirty Minutes of Investigative Ticking	T				Parody News. Lampoon of TV news magazines, especially 60 minutes.	164750
1985	Pilot: Streets of Justice (aka Point Blank)	MT				TV Anchorwoman (Clarie Nono). Newscaster (Mario Machado). Newswoman (Anne Kaestner). TV Reporter #1 (Doug Hall). TV Reporter #2 (Larry McCormick). Public Relations Officer (Steve Eastin)	164751
1961	Pilot: Superboy	T	VHS 999			School Journalist Clark Kent as teenager attending Smallville High School	164752
1958	Pilot: Superpup	T	VHS 999		Characters in costume as dog	Reporter Bark Bent (Billy Curtis) for Daily Beagle. Reporter Pamela Poodle (Ruth Delfino). Editor Perry Bite (Angelo Rositto). Parody of Clark Kent.	164753
1977	Pilot: Susan and Sam	T		Alda, Alan		Reporters Susan Foster (Christine Belford) and Sam Denton (Robert Foxworth) are lovers and reporters for Worldweek Magazine. Competition for hot stories. Editor Doug Raden, (Lee Bergere)	164754
1983	Pilot: Sutter's Bay	T				Newspaper. Jeff and Barbara Hunter (Granville Van Dusen and Linda Carlson) move to Sutter's Bay from Manhattan to run the local paper, Sutters Bay Advocate	164755
1977	Pilot: Tabitha	T			Pilot #2. 9-10-1977 to 1-14-1978	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stevens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart)	164756
1976	Pilot: Tabitha (aka Tabatha)	T			Pilot #1. 4-24-1976	Magazine. Tabitha Stevens (Liberty Williams), Editorial assistant at San Francisco's fashionable Trend Magazine. Editor Roberta (Barbara Cason). Bonnie, magazine employee (Cindi Haynie).	164757
1973	Pilot: Ted Bessell Show, The	T				Magazine Editor Ted Harper (Bessell), With It magazine. Staff members Barney Raider (Robert Walden), Margaret (Beth Howland), Amy (Karen Jensen)	164758
1965	Pilot: Tell Aggie	T				TV Advice Show Host Marilyn Mason, who always get too involved in her viewers' problems	164759
1982	Pilot: Terror at Alcatraz	MT				TV Investigative Reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers), KSFB-TV Ch. 3 and Bones Howard (Tom Smothers) his cameraman. Newswriter (Barbara Baldwin)	164760
1963	Pilot: That Was the Week That Was	T				Parody News. Satire of news events	164761
1982	Pilot: That's TV	T				Parody TV	164762
1982	Pilot: This is Kate Bennett	MT				TV Investigative Reporter Kate Bennett (Janet Eiber), crusading TV reporter for News Six Team, a single mother. Pilot: becomes target of killer she's covering	164763
1972	Pilot: This Week in Nemtim	T				Parody News. Attempt to satirize society by looking at the events of the day in the fictional land of Nemtim as seen through the reports of Newscaster Alex Drier and wise man Carl Reiner	164764
1976	Pilot: Three Times Daley	T				Columnist Bob Daley (Don Adams) is a divorced newspaper columnist who lives with his son and his father.	164765
1980	Pilot: Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight	DT				TV Anchor (Tom Snyder)	164766
1972	Pilot: Travis Logan, D.A.	T				News Media. First Reporter (James Chandler)	164767
1975	Pilot: Turning Point of Jim Malloy  (Gibbsville), The	MT	SV 61	O'Hara, John O'Hara's (Short Stories, " The Doctor's Son").		Cub Reporter Jim Malloy (John Savage) gets job on Gibbsville Courier. Correspondent Ray Whitehead (Gig Young) returns to paper with reputation as a drunk.	164768
1977	Pilot: TV TV Show, The	T				Parody News. Satire of local TV newscasts and newscasters. TV Anchor Ralph Buckler, anchor (Howard Hesseman). Co-Anchor Mary Kay (Mary Frann). News Editor (Rene Auberjonois)	164769
1979	Pilot: Two Guys From Muck	T				Tabloid Reporters. Like Gossip, story of two reporters Louie (Adam Arkin) and Buzz (Rick Casorla) who work for a sleazy tabloid. Solve wild crimes assigned to report.	164770
1982	Pilot: Two Guys From Muck	T				Photojournalists Louie (Alan Arkin) and Buzz (Rick Casorla) for Muck, cheap, LA-based weekly magazine. Sybil Sanders, reporter for Beautiful People Magazine (Gwen Humble).	164771
2004	Pilot: Untitled	T				TV Sports Reporter. Sports producer and single mom (Jennifer Love Hewitt) unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. Show's executive producer (Ed O'Neill).	164772
2004	Pilot: Untitled	T				TV Newsmagazine Producer's world is turned upside down when the network brings in Jessica Sampson (Jessica Simpson) onto the program as a part-time on-air reporter.Sampson is an airhead celebrity who is tapped by a news magazine to join their show in part to boost ratings. "It's kind of like playing myself exaggerated, so it's really not that much acting," Simpson says.	164773
1984	Pilot: W*A*L*T*E*R	T				Interviewer (Clete Roberts)	164774
1959	Pilot: War Correspondent	T			Episode Geritol Adventure Showcase. "Return to Guam." 8-26-1959	War Correspondent Sgt. Andy Pile (Gene Barry). Combat correspondents during World War II.	164775
1981	Pilot: Whacked Out	T				Newsmagazine. Whacked Out, a far-out news magazine published by Van Gordon, Gordon Communications Corporation. Daring, underground humor magazine bought by publishing conglomerate. Jack Ferguson (Desi Arnaz Jr.)	164776
1988	Pilot: Whattley By the Bay	T			Episode CBS Summer Playhouse 8-9-1988	Editor Hank Peterson (Richard Gilliland), widowed big-city newspaper editor, returns to Chesapeake Bay hometown	164777
1965	Pilot: Won't It Ever Be Morning?	T				Court Reporter (Barry Brooks)	164778
1981	Pilot: Wonderful World of Philip Malley, The	T				Interviewer (Peter Kim)	164779
1978	Pilot: World Beyond, The	T			Second Pilot Attempt	Sportswriter Paul Taylor (Granville Van Dusen) nearly dies on operating table, then is revived and gets messages from beyond to help people in supernatural danger.	164780
1977	Pilot: World of Darkness	T			First of two pilots	Sportswriter Paul Taylor (Granville Van Dusen) who, after a serious accident, "dies" for two minutes on the operating table. Awakens with a supernatural tie to the other world	164781
1963	Pilot: World of Floyd Gibbons (Floyd Gibbons: Reporter), The	T			Spin-off from "The Untouchables."	Correspondent Floyd Gibbons (Scott Brady) in the fictionalized adventures of real-life globetrotting newspaper reporter. Gibbons (1916-1939) captured by Pancho Villa, lost eye in battle	164782
1983	Pilot: Yazoo (Wizzle Falls)	T				Journalist (William Conrad) is a widow who goes fishing one day, falls asleep and wakes up in a magical world called Yazoo	164783
1983	Pilot: Yesterday Show, The	T				Parody TV Newsmagazines. Spoof of TV news magazine shows. Newscasters Jane Lawlor (Ann Ryerson). Nick Spangler III (Eric Boardman), Tony Burrell (Jim Staahl)	164784
1960	Pilot: You Should Meet My Sister	T			Pilot film for "My Sister Eileen." Broadcast as segment of Goodyear Theater	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Elaine Stritch)	164785
1978	Pilot: Your Place or Mine?	T				Magazine. Kelly Barnes (Jane Actman), editorial assistant for Manhattan Magazine and Jeff Burrell (Stuart Gillard), freelance writer, fall in love and agree to switch homes with one another.  Mr. Hicks, Kelly's employer (Elizabeth Kerr)	164786
1959	Pilot: Zsa Zsa in Paris	T				Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist (Zsa Zsa Gabor) who lives in Paris	164787
2002	Pilot's Wife, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7581, 7582.	Shreve, Anita (Novel). Shreve and Christine Berardo (Teleplay)		News Media. News Anchor (Bruce McAllister). Television Reporter (Mike Clatternburg). Irish Anchorwoman (Rhonda McLean as herself). Reporters in bar in Ireland.  TV reports.	164788
1995	Pilot's Wife, The: Novel, A	NM		Shreve, Anita		News Media turns a pilot's wife's personal life inside out after  her husband's fatal crash.Reporters and cameramen were five deep by the wooden gate with its wire fencing. The journalist ordered a half pint of Smithwick's. "I recognized you from the photographs," the reporter said to the woman. "I'm sorry for all that you've had to go through.""Look can we at least talk?" the reporter asked. "I don't think so," the pilot's wife answered.	164789
1996	Pimean hehku	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (J. Christoffer Slotte)	164790
1925	Pimpernel and Rosemary	NM	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).		Political Journalist Rosemary Fowkes (aka Uno"). Correspondent Jasper Tarkington, The Daily Post in Hungary in 1919 worships the tall, graceful and beautiful, Rosemary who is also highly intelligent and a talented political writer.Rosemary is the author of a series of articles on the evils of bureaucracy in the Near East, which have been published in the International Review under the pseudonym "Uno." It is 1922 and Rosemary Fowkes is the darling of London post-war society.A Roumanian diplomat asks Miss Fowkes to visit Transylvania to study the country first-hand. She will then  publish her studies in the English and American press without fear of censorship. She marries Tarkington and the two go to Transylvania.Rosemary discovers Anna Hever is helping her cousin Philip Imrey smuggle his anti-government articles out of the country and into the British press. They are arrested as traitors. She is told she can free them by writing pro-government articles.If she refuses they will be put to death. Eventually Rosemary writes the articles. The articles are stolen and Rosemary must now stop them from being published in The Times.	164791
1941	Pimpernel Smith (aka Mister V).	M		MacDonell, A.G., Wolfgang Wilhelm (Story). Anatole De Grunwald, Roland Pertwee (Scenario).  Anaatole De Grunwald (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Polish Editor of the newspaper Freedom is critical of Third Reich. Gestapo tells editor's daughter they will let her father go if she finds out identity of mysterious man enabling enemies of Reich to escape. She figures out  man is archaeology professor.But she admires what he is doing. He sends her away, then agrees to help her father. Plan for rescuing editor and four others whose work appeared in the paper involves passing five of his students off as American journalists.They are invited to tour concentration camp where prisoners are held. Professor goes to Gestapo headquarters in disguise and pretends to be a representative of the reporters so he can obtain permits for them.Plan succeeds. Professor is detained but manages to escape. Professor asks Gestapo official if it is true there is no freedom of speech in Germany. When the official insists that this is a lie generated by the degenerate press.Professor replies, "Journalism is so untrustworthy, isn't it?"  Reporter (John Slater).	164792
1995	Pinch of Poison, A	N		Bishop, Claudia		Reporter Henrick Conway is an unpopular, nosy newspaperman whose latest expose has resulted  in the deaths of two of his relatives to warn him off the story.  Conway bought the local newspaper and is publishing it under the title "The Trumpet."Inhabits of the Hemlock Falls are chagrin by his antics. He finds a scandal under every rock and bush and publishes outlandish stories for the sake of a newspaper sale. He tries to find something scandalous at the Hemlock Falls inn.He succeeds in angering one of the sisters and chef who run the inn. She does not appreciate Conway's attempts to closer her kitchen. She and her sister, however, decide to help him when murders occur around him.	164793
2001	Pinero	MF				Interviewer (Valentina Quinn). Lennon Anchorman (Bill Boggs).  The story of Poet-Playwright-Actor Miguel Pinero, a Latino icon.	164794
2000	Ping!	M				News Media. TV Reporters (Ted Garcia, Tammy Coburn).Ping is a chihuahua rescued from the pound by a nearsighted woman who thinks he is a cat. When a pair of bumbling thieves try to break into her house to steal the money they think she has stashed away, only Pig can save the day.	164795
1994	Pingami	M			India	Newspaper Editor (T.P. Madhavan).	164796
2003	Pingu and the Camera	C	DVD -R HQ 6197		Episode. 10-26-2003. Kid's program.	Photojournalist uses Pingu and his friend as subjects. Pingu shooting pictures of his friend when photojournalist arrives in a balloon.  All of Pingu's pictures didn't come out because he forgot to take the lens cap off.Pingu then finds out his picture is in the newspaper.  Family frames the newspaper and puts it on the wall.	164797
1997	Pink as the Day She Was Born	M				Photographer (Mark Turosz).	164798
1986	Pink Chiquitas, The	M				TV Weatherman Clip Bacardi (Bruce Pirrie) helps to kill a giant meteorite which is turning all woman into feminist nymphos	164799
2003	Pink House, The	M				Newspaper Editor (Amy Stewart)	164800
1968	Pink Jungle, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	164801
2009	Pink Panther 2, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Zofia Moreno). Reporter #2 (Alexis Furic). Reporter #3 (Rena Kano). Reporter #4 (Jonathan Dino). TV Newscaster (Sharon Tay). Cameraman (Joshua R. Roberts). Inspector Jacques Clouseau team up with a squad of international detectives who are just as bumbling as he is. Their mission: Stop a globe-trotting thief who specializes in stealing historical artifacts. 	164802
1964	Pink Panther, The	M	DVD. L			Photographer (Martin Miller).	164803
2006	Pink Panther, The	M				News Media. French Journalist (Mareva Galanter). Female Reporter (Alice Taglioni). Male Reporter (Stefan Elbaum). Palais Reporter (Charley Fouquet). TV Anchor (Robbie Nock). Street Reporter (Lucas Tavernier). Ballroom Reporter (Antoine Blanquefort).	164804
1999	Pink Prison	M			Adult. Ness	Photojournalist Mila (Katja Kean), 32,  makes a bet with her publisher Yasia (Anders Nyborg)  she can make a photo report from inside the Pink Prison.She interviews prison governor who has never given an interview before.	164805
1999	Pink Slip	N		Ciresa, Rita		Editor Lisa Diodetto is fed up with entry-level New York editorial jobs. She moves to the suburbs where she edits things such as brochures and correspondences for Boorman Pharmaceuticals.	164806
1945	Pink String and Sealing Wax	M			UK. Ness	Newspaper Editor (Charles Carson). Newspaper office sets the scene at the beginning and end of the film.	164807
1992	Pink Vodka Blues	N	MLPL	Barrett, Neal Jr.		Reporter Jane Kowalski for the Tribune, "a fine reporter, one of the best. She knows the crime scene in Chicago, and has a fair idea where all the bodies are buried at city hall. Tony Palmer, Chicago Literary Times. Russell Murray.	164808
1996	Pinky and the Brain: Collect Em' All/Pinkasso	C			Episode #7. 9-14-1996	Critic (Brian George - Voice).	164809
1996	Pinky and the Brain: Pink Candidate, The	T			Episode #40. 11-2-1996	Reporter (Steve McGowan). TV Anchor Bernard Shaw (Kevin Michael Richardson).	164810
1935	Pinky Kane Adventure -- Blonde in the News	SM	OWN	Chambers, Whitman		Reporter Pinky Kane	164811
1935	Pinky Kane Adventure -- Riddle of the Beautiful Italian Girl, The	SM	OWN	Chambers, Whitman		Reporter Pinky Kane	164812
2003	Pinocchio Syndrome, The	N		Zeman, David		Freelance Reporter Karen Embrey is a public health reporter who stumbles into the story of her life . She uncovers a shocking mystery behind the Pinocchio Syndrome.An ocean liner carrying a group of gifted American students is suddenly vaporized in the Mediterranean by a nuclear weapon of unknown origin. Soon after, a deadly disease appears in the United States and around the world. No known cure or treatment.Disease paralyzes victims and creates terrifying physical deformity called "the Pinocchio Syndrome." President is under fire, denounced by a ultra-right-wing self-made millionaire who has ridden a wave of public anxiety into national spotlight.	164813
1996	Pinocchio's Revenge	M				Newscaster (Janis Chow)	164814
1992	Pioneer of Color	T	SV 137		3-28-92	News Media	164815
1992	Pioquinto Manterola: Returning as Shadows	NM		Taibo II, Paco Ignacio. William I. Neuman (Translator).	#2 Pioquinto Manterola Mysteries	Crime Reporter Pioquinto Manterola, who churns out pages of copy "like links of sausage in a chorizo factory" for the newspaper, El Democrata. In 1941-1942's Mexico, Manterola and a government spy try to uncover a Nazi conspiracy.The conspiracy implicates a government minister, is directed by German Nazis and involves Mexicans of German descent. Cameo appearances by Journalist-Writers Ernest Hemingway and Graham Greene.The Germans have three aims -- to secure coffee beans for a caffeine-addicted Adolf Hitler, to establish a covert submarine base in the Gulf of Mexico, and to complete some occult process involving Hitler's former adviser and guru.The adviser, however, has broken with the Nazis and is disguised as an inmate in a Mexico City insane asylum. His roommate, an ex-lawyer, rules as a sort of narrating magus over the story. Three grizzled veterans of radical causes oppose Germany's design.A Chinese-Mexican surveilling German paramilitary cohort deep in the jungles, a one-armed intelligence agent in Mexico City busting up meetings of pro-Nazi types, and Journalist Manterola getting intimations about the Holocaust from political émigrés.	164816
1992	Pioquinto Manterola: Shadow of the Shadow, The	NM		Taibo II, Paco Ignacio. William I. Neuman (Translator).	#1 Pioquinto Manterola Mysteries	Crime Reporter Pioquinto Manterola, 38, who churns out pages of copy "like links of sausage in a chorizo factory" for the newspaper, El Democrata. It is 1922 and he is one of four men who meet to play dominos in a hotel bar in Mexico City.They are motley group -- a gun-toting poet who makes a living writing advertisements for patent medicine, a radical Chinese-Mexican union organizer, a lawyer who represents prostitutes and the newspaper crime reporter.The promise of the revolution has been betrayed and the four friends play dominoes nightly find themselves involved in a series of murders that are strangely related.As the bodies pileup, a sinister conspiracy emerges involving the oil rich lands of the Gulf Coast and greedy army officers and American industrialists. The four friends in 1920s Mexico City champion the rights of the common man and solve the mystery.An army officer is murdered while playing trombone in a band on an outdoor stage. Another office, the man's brother, is thrown out or falls to his death from a fourth-floor window. The reporter writers the story. The shadow deepens.	164817
1848	Pious Editor's Creed	PO		Lowell, James Russell		Editor. Self-exposed hypocrite, a man of unimpeachable sentiments, qualified b an unscrupulous self-sufficiency.	164818
1998	Pip-Larssons	TF			Episode #9. 11-21-1998	Reporter (Jacob Ericksson). Fotograf (Kalle Westerdahl).	164819
2002	Pipe Dream	M	DVD -R HQ 7275, 7276.			Reporter (Michaela Conlin)	164820
2001	Piper	N		Keegan, John Piper		Editor Tom Scanlon's wife has just drowned in the Jacuzzi at the home of a wealthy man, John Carlisle, Tom's boss. For their daughter, it is the end of the world as she knows it.	164821
1899	Pippins	SS	USC	Baker, Ray Standard		Cub Reporter	164822
1995	Piranha	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (Kevin Contreras). Newscaster #2 (Christopher Murphy).  Newscaster #3 (Rob Kerchner).	164823
1999	Pirate of Her Own, A	NR		MacGregor, Kinley		Reporter Serenity James, nosy Savannah reporter is barely tolerated in her father's newspaper office. All her life she has longed for adventure.Then she's kidnapped by the bold, sexy pirate known as the Sea Wolf, a dreaded pirate who stops English navy ships and frees impressed American sailors. Few know his real name and no one knows his past.Pirate's story fires up the reporter's imagination. She wants to expose the Sea Wolf and write the definitive article on his villainous activities.	164824
2008	Pirate’s Tale, A	N		Zwiggelaar, Gertjan		Reporter Peter Mann for the Halifax Morning Post in 1775. The 25-year-old newspaper reporter and two female friends help a famous pirate escape from the Halifax jail. Realizing the three friends cannot go back, they join the pirate’s gang. They eventually set up a Swiss Family Robinson-type of existence in the Caicos Islands. Over the next six decades through the American and French revolutions, Peter becomes the quintessential pirate with a hook, a patch and a peg for a leg. Eventually he becomes the patriarch of a huge trading company, Cocteau & Mann. As his company becomes ever more successful, he is plagued by pirates and must battle them first hand. 	164825
1983	Piratene	MF				Newsreader (Einar Lunde).	164826
1991	Pirates Island	MT				Newsreader (Carol Adams). Radio Announcer (Jamie Walter).	164827
1999	Pirates of Silicon Valley	MT				Photographer (Alexander Enberg).	164828
1915	Pirates of the Air: Tale of Modern Adventure, A	NSF	USC	Gaillard, Stephen		Reporter Tom Baldwin for the Chicago Courier. Winthrop of The Courier. Owner Armstrong.	164829
1927	Pirates of the Sky	M		Wilmont, Elaine (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Doris Reed (Wanda Hawley) covers the story of the disappearance of a mail plane. A man hired to investigate the missing plane quarrels with the reporter.She joins the gang he is trying to stop. When they are captured, the reporter tries to convince the gang leader she is in league with them, but she eventually helps the detective to capture the crooks.	164830
2005	Pissed	M				TV Reporter (Mark L. Walberg - TV News Reporter)	164831
1943	Pistol Packin' Mama	M				Photographer (Jack Gardner)	164832
1997	pistola de mi hermano, La	MF			Spain.	Paparazzi (Nacho Leonardi / Natxo Leonardi).	164833
2001	Pit Pony: Famous	T	SVD 971, 907, 878		Episode	Reporter. Willie becomes the focus of attention for a reporter writing about child labor	164834
2008	Pitch Black	N		Crandall, Susan		Journalist Madison Wade decides to move to Philadelphia when one of her articles on violence in the city hits too close to home. Madison and her 14-year-old adopted son, Ethan, take refuge in Buckeye, a small town in eastern Tennessee where her father had grown up. Despite the tranquility, Madison and Ethan feel like outsiders. But the local sheriff is determine to welcome them to town and he immediately falls for the beautiful journalist from the city. Madison resists his advances, but he is persistent and unlike anyone she’s ever met before. As a romance develops between them, Madison becomes comfortable in the rural setting. Ethan makes a friend and Buckeye begins to feel like home. But a tragic death changes everything. When his friend’s father is murdered during a weekend camping trip, Ethan becomes the prime suspect. The sheriff’s investigation of the murder causes a rift in his relationship with Madison. As small town gossip builds a damaging case against Ethan, Madison races to discover the truth. Heartbroken and lost, she struggles to find anyone who will believe in her and Ethan despite their past.	164835
1983	Pitch Dark	N	OWN - H	Adler, Renata		Freelancer Kate. Martin Pix, leftist media executive	164836
1946	Pitsi	M				British Journalist (Nikolai Chaplygin). American Journalist Rogers (Maksim Shtraukh).	164837
1942	Pittsburgh	M	L			Reporter (Ray Walker).  Photographer at War Rally (Eddie Hall). Newspaper Headlines. Cynical reporters	164838
1941	Pittsburgh Kid, The	M		Cohen, Octavus Roy (Story - "Kid Tinsel"). Earl Felton, Houston Branch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Cliff Halliday (Dick Purcell) gives publicity to a box who wants to join a more aggressive promoter when his manager dies. But late manager's daughter holds him to his contract to protect him. She gets the fighter several successful fights.When he is accused of murder, the sportswriter helps to clear him. Fighter is losing big bout until his lover shows up and inspires him to victory.	164839
1965	Pity About the Abbey	MT				TV Interviewer (Fyffe Robertson).	164840
1965	Pity the Honest	NM		Lacy, Ed		News Media.	164841
1981	Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco	MF			Brazil	Reporters (Luiz Serra, Damaceno Pilho).	164842
2009	Pizza Story, The	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Allen Facemire). Eight-year-old girl takes a big journey to find her father who is stationed in Iraq. 	164843
1955	Pizzicato Pussycat	C				News Media. Jones call the press and soon reporters and photographers besiege the place. Press and public.	164844
2001	Placard, Le	MF				Photographer (Joel Demarty).	164845
1969	Place in Hell, A (Un Posto All'Inferno) aka Commando Attack	M		Bolzoni, Adriano (Story-Screenplay)	Italy - Ness Book	War Correspondent leads a small band of soldiers attempting to destroy secret military base on island inhabited by enemy.  Correspondent becomes stranded on island with prostitute and a Marine after escaping from bombing raid.Joined by other Marines and British lieutenant. Reporter is also a major and when not making speeches about futility of war or trying to locate a canteen with liquor in it, leads men in attack on the base.Only he and Marine who first brought him to island escape alive. As they sail away, reporter provides final voice-over comment on senselessness of war.  Journalist acts more like a soldier than reporter.  Fought Reds in Spain.Wrote book, "Live and Let Live."	164846
2000	Place of Execution, A	NM		McDermid, Val		Journalist Catherine Heathcote revisits the case 30 years later of a landowner in an isolated English hamlet that is hanged for the rape and murder of his 13-year-old stepdaughter.Heathcote is writing about the death of the 13-year-old girl at the hands of her pedophile stepfather. Just as she is putting finishing touches on the book, the detective-inspector sends a letter demanding she stop publication and refuses to tell her why.Her gripping account of a detective inspector's investigation, written 25 years after the 1963 slaying and based on interviews with the now-retired inspector is a story-within-a-story, the centerpiece of the novelCriteria in journalism to decide at what point facts coalesce into something we call truth. And how journalists can manipulate our perceptions along the way.  When ambitious Heathcote retells story, she believes she is giving voice to the truth.She remembers murder as one of several rural kidnappings that haunted her childhood. When she discovers her friend's fiancé is detective's son, she doesn't hesitate to exploit this connection to write a book she hopes will revitalize her journalism career	164847
2004	Place of Hiding, A	NM		George, Elizabeth		Photographer Deborah Alcourt-St. James and her husband Simon attend the reading of the will before family and friends of one of the island Guernsey's wealthiest inhabits and main benefactor.Forced as a child to flee the Nazis in Paris, the man was engaged in his latest project when he died on an isolated beach: a museum in honor of those who resisted the German occupation of the island during World War II.Debora and Simon discover that everyone on the island seems to have something to hide: his wives, his business associates, his current mistress, underprivileged teenagers he mentored, even someone from the Nazi occupation of the island.And behind the lies and alibis, a killer is lurking. The St. James' delve into the man's dark history and into the troubled psyche of someone who may have exacted retribution for the most unspeakable crime of all. Simon is a forensic scientist.	164848
1986	Place of Weeping, A	M			South Africa. Ness	News Media	164849
2003	place parmi les vivants, Une	MF				Newspaper Boy (Horatiu Bob). Mediocre pulp novelist is approached by a stranger claiming to be a serial killer with a proposition to chronicle his crimes.	164850
1993	Place To Be Loved, A	MT				News Media. First Reporter (Bruce Newbold). Second Reporter (Robin Groth).	164851
1997	Place To Call Home, A	NR		Smith, Deborah		Reporter Claire Maloney is a prize-winning journalist who has been badly injured while fleeing a wife-batterer who's angry about one of her stories.When she was 9 and a spoiled daughter of a large prominent family, is hit and almost raped before the man's son kills him. Now it's 20 years later, and the man seeks her out. The two fall back into love.	164852
1953	Place to Stand, A	NM	GPL	Bridge, Ann	#1 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily. Journalist Sam Harrison "is just a journalist."	164853
2006	Places the Dead Call Home	N		Hall, Paul L.		Reporter Jeffrey Bonus and his traveling companion, Jeannette Koskos, arrive in Phoenix with questions for a man who manages a bar and sells drugs on the side. Bonus wants to know about the death of his father, a highly decorated army colonel.Bonus wants to learn the true fate of his father who in 1977 lies in the pool of his own blood on an army base in Virginia.	164854
1992	Plagiarist, The	N	OWN - H	Cheever, Benjamin		Journalist Arthur Prentice, suburban journalist now working for the American Reader, which has a world-wide readership. He's the son of Icarus Prentice, an aging acerbic alcoholic much-acclaimed American writer.	164855
2005	Plague City: SARS in Toronto	DT			Canada	TV Newscaster (Caroline Redekopp).  Reporter (Jarret Wright).	164856
1983	Plague Dogs, The	M				Editor (Bill Maynard)	164857
2003	Plague Journal: Children of the Last Days	N		O’Brien, Michael D.		Editor Nathaniel Delaney is the conservative editor of a small-town newspaper in North America is faced with the greatest crisis of his life. As he and his family are hunted down by a police state seeking to crush all freedom, the editor chronicles his struggle of a thoroughly modern man put to the ultimate test, a man who in losing himself finds himself,  in The Plague Journal. Delaney writes about his friendship with a local doctor, and his attempts to escape, with his children, from a totalitarian Canadian government that seeks to silence him.	164858
1948	Plague, The	N	OWN - H	Camus, Albert		Journalist Raymond Rambert from Paris. Caught in exile when the city is quarantined because of the plague.  Resorts to various means to escape. Personifies those who feel no involvement with the problems of others.When escape from the city becomes a reality, he declines his freedom and in common decency, does his job: to fight the plague. The journalist becomes a volunteer on the sanitation teams.	164859
1992	Plague, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3424, 3425	Camus, Albert (Novel).  Luis Puenzo (Screenplay)	Ness Book	French TV Reporters Jean Tarrou (Jean-Marc Barr) and Martine Rambert (Sandrine Bonnaire) come to South America to do a story on two students killed during a demonstration. They get bumped from a plane, find themselves trapped in a plague-infested cityTarrou decides to remain when the city is evacuated because he does not want to miss out on a story.  He volunteers at a hospital and tells the doctor, "I've spent my life watching other people do things. I feel like a deserter."When Rambert tries to make arrangements to get out of the city, she is trapped and imprisoned in a stadium.  Tarrou survives an attack of the plague but is shot by a crazed man.Tarrou is a voyeur who tells an observer, "I collect people."  He is contemptuous of TV news commentary he hears about the plague.  Growing dissatisfaction with his profession before his death.	164860
2010	Plain Jayne	NJ		Lodge, Hillary Manton	#1 Plain and Simple Series	Reporter Jayne Tate loves her life as it is -- living in a big city, working as a reporter for a fast-paced newspaper, and dating a guy who knows nothing about her past. When her father passes away though, she’s forced to take another look at what she wants out of life. After losing out on the big career opportunity she was hoping for, she decides to escape to Oregon Amish country seeking solace and maybe a big story. Even in the land of buggies and bonnets, Jayne finds life more complicated than she expected. Can she persuade herself that her growing friendship with the mysterious and handsome Levi Burkholder is just about research? And what’s a latte-drinking laptop-using, motorcycle-riding reporter to do when this new life starts to change her?	164861
1962	Plain Man, The	NM	MLPL	Symons, Julian		Editor Charles Kirton, editor of Crime Today, part of Ocky Gaye's small but rather powerful publishing empire. Boy Kirton. Dexter Welcome editor of The Plain Man.Francie Lake, once Ocky's mistress, also worked for Ocky.  She is murdered	164862
1860	Plain or Ringlets?	N		Surtees, Robert Smith		Press	164863
2004	Plain Truth	MT	DVD -R HQ 7966, 7967			News Media. First Reporter (Bruce Graham). Second Reporter (Jim Swansburg).	164864
1999	Plainsong	N		Haruf, Kent		Newsboys. Newspaper Boys Ike and Bobby	164865
1950	Plaintiff in a Pretty Hat	P	MLPL	Williams, Hugh and Margaret	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	164866
1952	Plaisir, Le	MF				Journalist (Michele Vadet)	164867
1958	Plan 9 From Outer Space	M	DVD -R HQ 7057, 7050. L			Los Angeles TV Host  Criswell Predicts (Jeron King Criswell)	164868
2004	Plan-ilta lapelle	TF			Finland	Hosts and Reporters (Ripsa Koskinen-Papunen, Mikko Kuustonen, Jenni Paaskysaari - Themselves).	164869
1995	Plan, The	N		Cannell, Stephen J.	Weinberg List	Journalist	164870
2005	Planespotting	MT				Radio Reporter (Ella Kenion).	164871
2001	Planet Alex	MF			Germany	Interviewer (Milena Fessmann).	164872
2005	Planet Athens	M			Greece	TV Reporter watches her life turn upside down. Journalist (Leda Matsaggou). August 2004, Athens.	164873
1953	Planet of the Apes	NSF	OWN - P	Boulle, Pierre		Journalist Ulysse Merou, a little-known journalist who had met the professor as a result of an interview. Suggested taking me with him after learning that I had no family and played chess reasonably well."This was an outstanding opportunity for a young journalist. Even if my story was not to be published for 800 years, perhaps for that very reason it would have unusual value. I had accepted with enthusiasm."	164874
1968	Planet of the Apes	M				Photographer, Gorilla (Robert Lombardo)	164875
2004	Planet of the Pitts	M				News Media. NBC News Anchor Fay Kennedy (Sofia Shinas). Phoenix Sisco Super Publicist (Al Friede).	164876
2004	Planet Voice:	TF			Denmark. Series 2004-	Interviewers (Rico Corneliussen, 2005-2007), Ditte Campion (2005-2007), Casper Christensen, 2006).Hosts (Stine Ternstrom, 2004-2007), Mikkel Kryger Rasmussen (2005-2007), Laurie (2007), Victor Moreno (2006-2007), Anne Rani (2006), Le Rune Gammeltoft (2004).	164877
2006	Planet Voice: Mod Darin I Planet Voice	T			Episode #15. 9-5-2006	Reporter-Host Ditte Campion. Hosts Rico Corneliussen, Mikkel Kryger Rasmussen, Stine Ternstrom, Le Rune Gammeltoft,	164878
2006	Planet Voice: Mod: Weird Al Yankovic	TF			Denmark. Episode #28. 11-24-2006	Interviewers-Hosts (Rico Corneliussen).  Hosts (Mikkel Kryger Rasmussen, Stine Ternstrom, Le Rune Gammeltoft).	164879
1979	Plank, The	MT				Photographer (Frankie Howard)	164880
2003	Planman, The	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Cas Harkins). Reporter (Nicole Marie Hood).	164881
1925	Plant-Thing, The	SSF		MacReady, R.G.		Press	164882
1907	Plantagent Hock, Hero!:  Lady of Luzon, The	SS	USC	Bronson-Howard, George		Journalist Plantagent Hock. The Clarion. Author was a war correspondent, dramatic critic, playwright and novelist.It is chiefly to get back at (the managing editor of the Clarion) that I am writing the true story of my adventures. He it was who first played me up for a hero in his sheet, that terrible, blasting reputation of which I have never been able to rid myselfFirst adventures in The Popular Magazine, March through July 1907, five stories.	164883
1916	Planter of Malata	SS	USC	Conrad, Joseph		Editor Renouard, editor and part-owner of a newspaper in a great colonial city.	164884
1976	Plants, The	N	OWN - H	McKenney, Kenneth		TV Science Reporter Philip Monk	164885
2004	Plastic Migration	M				Reporter (Andrea Lyman). Camera (Todd Poudrier).	164886
2005	Plastic Persuasion: One Father’s Quest to Understand	N		Fowler, Lori Ann		Journalist Carson Scott is assigned to interview the very surgeon his middle-aged wife, Michaela, has chosen to give her a facelift. When he sees his wife in the doctor’s office for her facelift consult, he must figure out a way to convince her how beautiful she really is. Their daughter, Alexa, finds herself torn between her own desires for beauty and her admiration towards her father. 	164887
1968	Plate of Red Herrings, A	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		Editorial Staff of the Home Guardian.  Bryan Colley, former program coordinator of the United Broadcasting Network. Executive editor of the Home Guardian.	164888
1997	Platinum	MT				Reporter #1 (Noel Baker).	164889
1931	Platinum Blonde	M	DVD -R HQ 10530, 10531. SVDSP 547. SV 102. VHS 1600B	Chandlee, Harry E. and Douglas W. Churchill (Story). Jo Swerling (Adaptation). Robert Riskin, Dialogue.	Directed by Frank Capra	Reporter Stew Smith (Robert Williams), wisecracking reporter who wants to be a novelist. Girl Reporter Gallagher (Loretta Young). Conroy, the Editor (Edmund Breese). Reporters (Tom London, Eddy Chandler, Charles Jordan). Joe, a Reporter (Hal Price).Variety, 11/3/31: "The newspaper background is prominent in this original, and for once it's 100% natural. A paper's office looks like the McCoy, as do the newsmen in and out of their working hours, from good reportorial work down to serous drinking.""You wouldn't know news if you fell in a mess of it nose first."	164890
2006	Platinum Illusions	M				Reporter (Kendra Sue Waldman).	164891
2005	Platinum Rush	MT				Reporter (Caroline Redekopp)	164892
1995	Platypus Man: 9 1/2 Days	T			Episode #2. 1-30-1995	Editor (Joe Keyes). Host Richard Jeni of a TV cooking show where he dished out recipes and yet couldn't take his own advice.	164893
1995	Platypus Man: Episode One (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 1-23-1995. UPN Series 1-23-1995 to 5-15-1995	Sportswriter sets up Paige on a blind date with a married man. Host Richard Jeni of a TV cooking show where he dished out recipes and yet couldn't take his own advice.	164894
2003	Play as Ball	M				Reporter (Lisa Lee) is a pushy reporter	164895
1983	Play Catch	M				Investigative Reporter looks into criminal activities	164896
1978	Play for Today: After-Dinner Joke, The	T			UK. Episode #174. 2-14-1978	Journalist (Tom Georgeson).	164897
1970	Play for Today: Angels Are So Few	T		Potter, Dennis	Episode #4. 11-5-1970	Interviewer (Kenneth Ives). Storyteller (Beryl Cook).	164898
1981	Play for Today: Beyond the Pale	T			UK. Episode #235.1-6-1981	Photographer (Harvey Levi).	164899
1978	Play For Today: Destiny	T			Episode #172. 1-31-1978	Newsreader (Astley Jones).	164900
1980	Play for Today: Dreams of Leaving	T		Hare, David	Episode #210. 1-UK. 17-1980. Anthology series of plays, 1970-1984.	Journalist William (Bill Nighy) moves to London and gets caught up in the big city and his romance with a rich debutante. News Media. Drunken Journalist (David Ryall).	164901
1974	Play for Today: Eleanor	T			UK. Episode #98.12-12-1974	Photographer (George Balentine).	164902
1970	Play For Today: Emergency Channel, The	T			Episode #73. 11-8-1973	Literary Editor (Ian Marter).	164903
1976	Play for Today: Happy Hunting Ground, The	T			UK. Episode #129.2-10-1976	Photographer (Allen Cutler).	164904
1974	Play For Today: Leeds United	T			Episode. 10-31-1974. Season #5. Episode #1.	Radio Reporter (Bernard Atha).	164905
1970	Play for Today: Long Distance Piano Player, The	T			Episode #1. 10-15-1970	Reporter (Michael Francis).	164906
1978	Play For Today: Nina	T			Episode #176. 10-17-1978	TV Interviewer (Derek Brechin).	164907
1973	Play for Today: Only Make Believe	T		Potter, Dennis	Episode #57. 2-12-1973	Interviewer (John Malcolm).Playwright Christopher Hudson (Keith Barron) finds his medical problem hinders his writing. He employs secretary Sandra George (Georgina Hale) and dictates his new play to her, but tensions soon develop between the two.	164908
1971	Play for Today: Reddick	T			UK. Episode #17. 2-18-1971.	Newsman (David Clement).	164909
1977	Play for Today: Spend Spend Spend	T			Episode. 3-15-19777. Season #7. Episode #12).	Public Relations Man (John Lyons). Public Relations Woman (Jane Lowe). First Reporter (Peter Mayock). Second Reporter (Andrew Bradford).	164910
1976	Play For Today: Story To Frighten the Children, A	T			Episode #128. 2-3-1976	News Film Editor (Robert Russell). News Film Crew (Peter Hall, John Murphy).	164911
1977	Play for Today: Stronger Than the Sun	T			UK. Episode #158. 10-18-1977	News Media. Yorkshire Journalist (Fred Gaunt). London Journalist (Tony Doyle). Radio Interviewer (Nick Ross).	164912
1971	Play For Today: Thank You Very Much	T			UK. Episode #28. 11-11-1971	Interviewers (Tania Robinson, Sally Adez).	164913
1982	Play For Tomorrow: Bright Eyes	T			Episode #2. 4-20-1982	TV Interviewer (Della Finch). TV Cameraman (Charles Baillie).	164914
1982	Play For Tomorrow: Nuclear Family, The	T			Episode #4. 5-4-1982	Newscaster (Gavin Campbell).	164915
1983	Play It Again	NR		Carr, Eleni	Silhouette Special Edition #130	Reporter Stacy Lorimer had carried her hatred of film director Craig Ankers with her for years -- and now she had the perfect instrument of revenge. Stacy was a reporter and Craig hated reporters, but Stacy had accepted a legitimate job on his latest film and he would never know that he was harboring a spy in his own camp. While on location in Egypt, in the shadow of the Pyramids, she was forced to face the greatest mystery of all: love.	164916
1972	Play It Again, Sam	M	DVD -R HQ 3069, 3070. L		Play: February 12, 1969	Film Journalist Allan Felix (Woody Allen), writes a column that appears monthly in a high-brow movie magazine. Neurotic journalist.	164917
1972	Play It As It Lays	M				Journalist (Tyne Daly)	164918
2000	Play It Forward	M				Reporter (Jay Mohr) tries to track down the pay it forward phenomenon.	164919
1999	Play It to the Bone	M		Shelton, Ron		Sportswriters Al Bernstein, Reynaldo Rey. HBO Sports Commentators (Jim Lampley-Himself, Larry Merchant-Himself, George Foreman-Himself). Press Assistants (Debbie Caplan, Elizabeth Caplan).Ringside Sportswriters Ron Borges, Timothy Dahlberg, Bill Dwyre, Royce Feour, Bernard Fernandez, Tim Graham, Randy Harvey, Joe Hawk, Michael Katz, George Kimball, Doug Kirkorian, Jason Levin, Rick Reilly, Michael Rosenthal, Tim Smith, Steve Springer.Ringside Sportswriters Bert Randolph Sugar, Chris Thorne, Bruce Trampler. Ringside Photographer Michael A. Rizza.	164920
1966	Play of the Month: Devil's Eggshell, The	T			UK. Episode #9. 6-28-1966	Interviewer (P.J. Kavanagh).	164921
1966	Play of the Month: Lee Oswald Assassin	MT			UK	News Media. Reporters (Glenn Beck, David Cargill, Grant Taylor, Harry Tierne, Thick Wilson). British Reporter (Leo Britt). Photographers (Sidney Cosson, Tony Sibbald).Radio Announcer (David Healy). Television Announcer (Norman Pilkington).  Narrator (Kenneth Allsop).	164922
1533	Play of the Weather, The	P	COPY	Heywood, John	In "Dramatic Writings of John Heywood, The."	News. Vice Merry Report, The is the Cryer. "For my name, reporting always truly, What hurt to report a sad matter merrily? …And if I had not handled it merrily, Perchance she might have taken it heavily."	164923
1962	Play of the Week: Freedom in September	MT				News Media. Second Reporter (Frank Tregear). Soviet musician missing from his hotel wanders through London trying to contact people he has met and known in Russia.	164924
2003	Playas Ball	M				News Media. Pushy Reporter (Lisa Lee). Reporter (Leticia Castillo).	164925
2003	Playas del silencio	DF			Argentina	Interviewers Simon Garcia Mayer, Martin Moreno, Pablo Torello.	164926
1969	Playboy After Dark	T				Host (Hugh Hefner)	164927
1995	Playboy Girls of Radio: Talk, Rock and Shock	DT				News Producer Malissa Champine, Detroit, Michigan. Talk Show Hostess Seka, WLUP 97.9 Chicago, Illinois.  Talk Show Host Tracy Ray, WFTL 1400 AM Ft. Lauderdale, FL. On-Air Talent Vanessa Conner, WHHH 96.3 FM Indianapolis, IN.On Air Talent Diane Ray, WSHE 103.5 Miami, FL. On-Air Talent Tricia Thomas, WHTZ 100.3 FM New York, NY. On-Air Talent Guadalupe Davina, KXEB 91.0 Dallas, TX. On Aire Talent Janet Layne, Springfield MO.Traffic Girl Joy Pons, WQSR 105.7 FM Baltimore, MD. On Air Talent Shelly Jones, Ron & Ron Radio Network. On Air Talent Christopher Rude, WKLS 96.1 FM Atlanta, GA.	164928
2004	Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates	DT				Magazine. Documentary on Playboy magazine. Editor-in-Chief Hugh M. Hefner (Himself). TV Host Jimmy Kimmel (Himself). TV Host Adam Carolla (Himself). Senior Photo Editor Kevin Kuster (Himself). Photography Director Gary Cole (Himself).Senior Contributing Photographer Arny Freytag (Himself). West Coast Photo Editor Marilyn Grabowski (Herself). TV Host Robin Leach (Himself). Special Editions Senior Editor Jeff Cohen (Himself). Photographer David LaChapelle (Himself).Playboy Photographers Pompeo Posar, Richard Fegley, Mario Casilli, Dwight Hooker, Stephen Wayda (Themselves).	164929
1998	Playboy: Story of X, The	DT			Adult	Publisher Hugh Hefner, Playboy. Publisher Al Goldstein. One Hundred years of adult film and its stars. Film Reviewer Michael Medved. Film Critic Mike Weldon.	164930
1979	Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebration	T				Host (Hugh Hefner)	164931
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice:  Volume 15	C	SVD 1154		Episode #15. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Lacy poses as a prostitute to uncover Dr. Dick's secret.	164932
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice:  Volume 4	C	SVD 1492		Episode #4. 10-22-2000.	Reporter resolves to unmask Justina, the superhero identity of a TV anchorwoman.	164933
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 1	C			Episode #1. 9-3-2000. Series 9-3-2000- Adult. Playboy animated series	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Sexy superhero protects Metro City.	164934
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 10	C	SVD 931		Episode #10. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Justina gets her man.	164935
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 11	C	SVD 960		Episode #11. 4-22-2001. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Gang crosses from the wrong side of the tracks.	164936
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 12	C			Episode #12. 4-29-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Lacy's secret life emerges.	164937
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 13	C	SVD 887		Episode #13. 5-6-2001	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Sexy vigilante thwarts evil.	164938
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 14	C			Episode #14. 5-13-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Her identity may be revealed.	164939
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 16	C			Episode #16. 8-26-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero falls through a manhole and into an alternate reality.	164940
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 17	C			Episode #17. 9-2-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero gets hypnotized. Mr. Big creates sleeping gas.	164941
2002	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 18	C			Episode #18. 9-9-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero and is overcome with revenge.	164942
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 19	C	SVD 1118		Episode #19. 9-16-1002. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Justina prepares to make her move.	164943
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 2	C	SVD 869		Episode #2. 9-3-2000. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Morell DeKay takes a police officer hostage.	164944
2002	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 20	C			Episode #20. 9-23-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. AN in-depth look at the actors of "Dark Justice."	164945
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 3	C			Episode #3. 10-15-2000	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. A virus leaves the men impotent.	164946
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 5	C	SVD 1179		Episode #5. 10-29-2000. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. She is pursued by a nosy reporter who unmasks Justina.	164947
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 6	C	SVD 869, 950		Episode #6. 11-5-2000. Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service of Metro City turns into a superhero. Newswriter fights crime.	164948
2000	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 7	C			Episode #7. 11-12-2000	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero who defends her futuristic city.	164949
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 8	C	SVD 950		Episode #8.  11-19-2000Adult	TV Anchorwoman Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero. Lacey's day includes drama and disaster.	164950
2001	Playboy's Dark Justice: Volume 9	C			Episode #9. 4-8-2001	TV Anchor Lacy White of PNS Propaganda News Service turns into a superhero who kicks bad guys where it hurts.	164951
1959	Playboy's Penthouse	DT				Host Hugh Hefner, Playboy Magazine	164952
1930	Player, The	R			Series - Late 1940s	Press	164953
1991	Player, The	M	L			Entertainment Journalists Charles Champlin and Leeza Gibbons included in real-life participants	164954
1979	Players	M				Commentator (Dan Maskell - Himself) for Wimbledon BBC Tennis.	164955
1998	Players Club, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5335, 5336. SVD 764			Aspiring Journalist and Single mother Diana (Lisa Raye) takes a job as an exotic dancer to finance her education. Shows her in journalism classes.	164956
1997	Players: Con Artist	T			Episode #4. 11-7-1997	Reporter (James H. Lurie).	164957
1954	Playgirl	M				Publisher Mike Marsh (Barry Sullivan) of a photo magazine, a nightclub singer's lover and unhappy married man, begins to fall in love with her out-of-town friend who is learning about Big City life.Newsman (Donald Kerr). Newspaper Man (Joel Allen). Newspaper Man (Lance Fuller). Newscaster (Ken Peters). Fashion Editor (Sarah Spencer). Photographer Jonathan Hughes (Dave Barry).The girls quarrel and the publisher is shot. Nightclub singer hits the skids doesn't speak to her friend. Then she learns her friend is to be used unwittingly as a decoy in a murder and comes to her friend's rescue.	164958
1960	Playgirl After Dark (aka Too Hot To Handle)	M	SV 62		AFI-Journalists	French Journalist (Karl Boehm) in league with local hoodlums	164959
2003	Playhouse	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Laura Romeo).	164960
1957	Playhouse 90: Around the World in 90 Minutes	T			Episode. 10-17-1957. Series 1956-1961.	Reporter Walter Cronkite.	164961
1958	Playhouse 90: No Time at All	T			Episode #62. 2-13-1958	Editor (Jack Mulhall). Host (Everett Sloane).	164962
1956	Playhouse 90: Requiem for a Heavyweight	T			Episode #2. 10-11-1956	Photographer (Lyn Osborn). Fight Announcer (Joe Abdullah).	164963
1988	Playing Big (aka Bolshaya igra. Aka ??????? ????	MT		Semyonov, Julian (screenplay based on the novel, “The Press Center”)	Soviet Union, Bulgaria. 390 minutes TV serial.	Bulgarian Reporter is badly wounded shortly after a military coup in a Latin American country in which the millionaire Grazio, who had been financing a nationwide unified power system project, is killed. A Russian writer, Dimitry Stepanov joins the investigation. 	164964
1994	Playing Cupid	NR		Fletcher, Donna		Newspaperman in the small town injures his arm and relentless matchmaker Maisie Parker calls dressmaker and amateur nurse Jane Carson to set his arm. Maisie’s twin sister, Minnie, not to be outdone at playing cupid, comes up with her own suitor for Jane. 	164965
1999	Playing Dead	NM		Belsky, Richard G. (R.G.)		Reporter Joe Dougherty of the New York Banner was disgraced and fired for fabricating an article. Now he is summoned by a serial killer called Felix the Cat to hear his deathbed confession -- he played only a part of a larger conspiracy.Felix predictably dies before he can name his co-killers who are still active and at large leaving Dougherty a list of their victims -- two of whom are Joe's long-dead wife and son.Hired back by the tabloid New York Banner, Joe's passion for reporting is reawakened as he falls for one of the lead suspects. He struggles to recover his reporting chops as he solves the case.	164966
2007	Playing for Pizza	NM		Grisham, John		Sports Media. Third-stringer Cleveland Browns' quarterback messes up a sure victory with a fourth-quarter meltdown that makes him a national punch line. The only team that will now hire him is the Panthers -- in Parma, Italy.	164967
1923	Playing It Wild	M		Baker, C. Graham (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Jerry Hoskins (William Duncan) wins a newspaper in a poker game and vows to rid town of crooked sheriff. Paper is caught up in fight over the election of a new sheriff.Hoskins lets the former editor carry on the battle while he puts into motion his own plan. Disguising himself as an outlaw, he ridicules the present sheriff and claims to be afraid of the other candidate, who gets elected.He also finds time to fall in love with former editor's daughter.	164968
2000	Playing the Field: Sports and Sex in America	DT				Sports Journalist Robert Lipsyte. Journalist Christine Brennan.  Journalist-Author Dick Schaap.  Historians Allen Guttman, Susan Cahn. Author Mariah Burton Nelson. Narrator Live Schreiber.	164969
1989	Playing the Game	SS	USC	Campbell, R		News Media	164970
2003	Playmakers: Choice (Part 1)	T			Episode #3. 9-9-2003	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Hedger).	164971
2003	Playmakers: Choice, The (Part 2)	T	SVD 1436		Episode #4. 9-16-2003	News Media. Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Reporter #3 (Greg Mapp)	164972
2003	Playmakers: Down and Distance	T			Episode #8. 10-14-2003	TV Reporter Samantha Lovett (Thea Andrews). Olczyk prepares to face his nemesis, a lightning fast quarterback who is the talk of the league. Coach George gets some depressing news about how sick he is.McConnell's halftime hookup comes back to haunt him when she drops a major bomb.	164973
2003	Playmakers: Game Day (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 8-26-2003. Series 8-26-2003 to 11-11-2003	Sportswriters. A professional football team looks with unblinking candor beyond Sunday's glory, "good guy" endorsements and super-jock celebrity. It's six hours to kick-off and everyone is getting ready for the biggest game of the season so far.	164974
2003	Playmakers: Halftime	T			Episode #5. 9-23-2003	Sportswriters.	164975
2003	Playmakers: Man in Motion	T	SVD 1442		Episode #6. 9-30-2003	Investigative Reporter Samantha Lovett (Thea Andrews), sexy and knowledgeable, looks into charges of domestic abuse by one of the team's top running backs.He gets his wife to lie for him, then recants at end of episode and asks Samantha for another interview.	164976
2003	Playmakers: Outing, The	T			Episode #9. 10-28-2003	TV Reporter Samantha Lovett (Thea Andrews). Guerwitcz asks August to marry him to avoid people finding out he's gay. The news upsets David who outs him to the whole team at practice. Leon gets mad at Olczyk over midseason contract negotiations.	164977
2003	Playmakers: Piss Man, The	T			Episode #2. 9-2-2003	Sportswriters. League drug testing official (aka "The Piss Man") is coming and no one knows which two players are on the list.	164978
2003	Playmakers: Talk Radio	T			Episode #7. 10-7-2003	Sportscaster Jim Rome and Sports Columnist Bill Plaschke (Themselves). Leon and Robin's decision to go public leads to legal problems. Coach George sees a doctor and gets bad news.	164979
2003	Playmakers: Tenth of a Second	T			Episode #10. 11-4-2003	Sportswriters. Leon finds out he's not getting his contract renewed, which gets him to take measurements to assure a new contract with the team.	164980
2003	Playmakers: Week 17	T			Episode #11. 11-11-2003	News Media. Reporter (Christine Donato). Leon auditions for a sportscaster's job at the station where Reporter Samantha Lovett works once he realizes his future in the league is in question.	164981
1969	Playmates	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	164982
1941	Playmates	M	DVD -R HQ 3715, 3716.			Press Agent Lulu Monahan (Patsy Kelly). Radio Commentator (Vinton Haworth). Photographer Tommy (Dave Willock).	164983
1942	Plays for America	R			Series	Press	164984
1704	Pleasant Dialogue Between the Pillory and Daniel DeFoe, A	PO	USC	Brown, Thomas		News	164985
1896	Pleasant Evening, A	SS	USC	Chambers, Robert	In "Maker of Moons, The."	Illustrator Hilton works for Manhattan Illustrated Weekly, the best-paying, best illustrated paper in America.  Mr. Jamison editor.	164986
1908	Pleasant Invective Against Printing, A	PO	USC	Dobson, Austin		Press. "The Press is too much with us, small and great…"	164987
1998	Pleasantville	M				TV Weatherman (Gerald Emerick). Paperboy (Jason Maves).	164988
2001	Please Don't Burn My Beaver	M				TV Anchorman (Tony Devon).	164989
1960	Please Don't Eat the Daisies	M	DVD -R HQ 1863, 1864. L	Kerr, Jean (Book). Isobel Lennart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Drama Critic Lawrence Mackay (David Niven) goes from drama professor at Columbia to become one of the "holy seven" New York newspaper drama critics. Mackay's students question how he will remain fair now that he is part of the inner circle.Objectivity is challenged on first assignment. Covers play produced by a friend that turns out to be a bomb. Decides he can't begin his new profession by writing a dishonest review. Prepares extremely delicate negative notice. Slapped in face by actress.Photographers capture moment. More he gets involved with job, less time he spends with family. Wife gets a play for a small town drama society from producer who gives her play critic wrote years ago. Critic recognizes play, tries to cancel production.Critic decides to beat producer to the punch. Writes column acknowledging he wrote play and that it stinks. Reinforced his conviction as critic to shout "tripe whenever tripe is served."Critic expresses regret he has become a force to be feared. "I'm a first-string critic. A sitting duck. The man you love to hate."  Interviewer (Frank Wilcox). Photographer (Wilson Wood)	164990
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: A-hunting We Will Go	T			Episode #33. 10-1-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersEntertaining the wild house guest of Broadway	164991
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: And What Does Your Husband Do?	T			Episode #42. 12-3-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.TV Interviewer (George Fenneman). Joan wins an award.	164992
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: At Home With the Family	T			Episode #34. 10-8-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersCollege TV demands a lot of preparation.	164993
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Big Brass Blonde, The	T			Episode #15. 12-21-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersStar shines on Jean's play.	164994
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Big Man On Campus	T			Episode #26. 3-22-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJim wants to read Joan's play before she is done writing it.	164995
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Big Train, The	T			Episode #7. 10-26-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersMr. Hewley has a tall tale in a bad storm.	164996
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Black Is the Color of My Love's Eye	T			Episode #37. 10-29-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersGirls hit hard.	164997
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Cupid Machine, The	T			Episode #47. 1-21-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Nash signs up with a computer dating service in order to write an article trying to find the ideal computer mate.	164998
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Day the Play Got Away, The	T			Episode #58. 4-22-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJim writes a play.	164999
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Dinner on the Rocks	T			Episode #4. 10-5-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersClambake Joan prepares for Jim's faculty friends proves strictly for the birds.	165000
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Don't Fool Around With the Man Upstairs	T			Episode #11.11-23-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan plays hooky from Sunday School to go to a carnival.	165001
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: End of the Trailer, The	T			Episode #39. 11-12-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHow not to sell a white elephant.	165002
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Guardian, The	T			Episode #44. 12-24-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersNash 1040 goes to an art auction.	165003
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Help Wanted, Desperately	T			Episode #53. 3-4-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersNew maid sweeps through.	165004
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Holdouts, The	T			Episode #35. 10-15-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Boys try to get a share of the money Joan got for an article about their antics. Kids you write about are duty-free, aren't they?	165005
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: How About Two Gorillas?	T			Episode #2. 9-21-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersWe can't all be troupers. Jim and Joan volunteer at the school variety show. To their dismay, the other volunteers are all professional entertainers.	165006
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: How Now, Hausfrau?	T			Episode #25. 3-15-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Columnist Mal Huntley (Robert Emhardt)  with a reputation-destroying newspaper, wants to interview Joan. He's known as a crusading columnist	165007
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: It's Lad By a Nose	T			Episode #14. 12-14-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoel might be allergic to Lad.	165008
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Just For Laughs	T			Episode #43. 12-10-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHousehold misadventures.	165009
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Just While You're Resting	T			Episode #54. 3-11-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHired hindrance.	165010
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Leaning Tower of Ridgemont, The	T			Episode #28. 4-5-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersProperty is condemned.	165011
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Look Who's Talking.	T			Episode #6. 10-19-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersRumor is -- Joan's expecting.	165012
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Magnificent Muldoon, The	T			Episode #27. 3-29-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersBoys bail out a hobo.	165013
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Matter of Concentration, A	T			Episode #57. 4-8-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHypnosis heals an unhappy husband.	165014
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Mine Is the Luck of the Irish	T			Episode #29. 4-12-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan's father, the uranium prospector.	165015
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Monster in the Basement, The	T			Episode #21. 2-1-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersBroken furnace creates a crisis.	165016
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Move Over, Mozart	T			Episode #23. 2-22-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoel has a genius potential for music.	165017
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: My Eldest Child	T			Episode #1. 9-14-1965. Series 9-14-1965 to 9-2-1967. 58 episodes. Based on Jean Kerr's book	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersPublishing a column about your husband can get you in a whole heap of trouble. Joan writes a newspaper article that she believes will not have her name on it. Unfortunately, everyone in town finds out her secret identity.Jim is not as amused as the rest of the town.	165018
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: My Good Friend, Whatsis name	T			Episode #20. 1-25-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJim can't place the face.	165019
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: My Mother's Name is Fred	T			Episode #32. 9-24-1996	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Nash sells an article to a girlie magazine under another name. Male pseudonym works for writers in a bind. Avoid interviews.	165020
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: My Son, the Actor	T			Episode #40. 11-19-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersCall of the muse.	165021
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: My Son, the Genius	T			Episode #38. 11-5-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersKeeping the little one normal.	165022
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Night of Knights	T			Episode #30. 4-19-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersStrange doings in the old haunts.	165023
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Nobody's Perfect	T			Episode #19. 1-18-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersOverlooked parking ticket leads to jail.	165024
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: None So Righteous	T			Episode #50. 2-11-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersRighteous Brothers stay the night and fill in at a PTA recital.	165025
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Of Haunted Houses, Little Boys, and a Ghost Named Malcolm	T			Episode #41. 11-26-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersGhost Breakers.	165026
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Of Hitches and Stitches and Big Round Dogs	T			Episode #12. 11-30-1996	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan throws a big wedding for a sister-in-law.	165027
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Officer of the Court, The	T			Episode #49. 2-4-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHerb pro Jim. Herb v. Joan.	165028
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Peace, It's Wonderful	T			Episode #45. 1-7-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersNeighbors quarrel.	165029
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Pest in the House	T			Episode #52. 2-25-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHerb migrates next door while his house is fumigated.	165030
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Pied Piper of Ridgemont, The	T			Episode #17. 1-4-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan's father returns from Africa.  Messenger (Glen Eckenroth).	165031
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Professor, Please!	T			Episode #56. 4-1-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersStudent has a crush on Jim.	165032
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Purple Avenger, The	T			Episode #31. 9-17-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Photographer (Vince Howard). Superhero comes to town the Nashes knew from way back when.	165033
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Remember Lake Serene?	T			Episode #51. 2-18-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersHappy bachelor.	165034
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Say Uncle	T			Episode #18. 1-11-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersDad and Mom must be spies.	165035
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Shape Up or Ship Out	T			Episode #9. 11-9-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersNew regime puts the older boys in charge of the twins.	165036
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Silent Butler Spoke, The	T			Episode #46. 1-14-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersEx-con gets another chance.	165037
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Somewhere George Is Calling	T			Episode #10. 11-16-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersKyle and Joel conduct guided tours of the Nash house.	165038
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Swing That Indian Club	T			Episode #16. 12-28-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoel wishes to quit attending Indian Club meetings.	165039
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Thing's The Play, The	T			Episode #48. 1-28-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan wins a playwriting competition judged by Jim	165040
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Trouble Right Here in Ridgemont	T			Episode #36. 10-22-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersNeighborhood raffle.	165041
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Two Seats on the Moon-Shot	T			Episode #8. 11-2-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJoan plays a trick on Jim.	165042
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Very, Very Huckleberry	T			Episode #13. 12-7-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersThe boys' plan to float a raft they built concerns Joan.	165043
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: We're Bigger Than They Are, But…	T			Episode #5. 10-12-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersTwins have a field day because no one can tell them apart.	165044
1967	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: When I Was a Young Man	T			Episode #55. 3-25-1967	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersEarly days chez Nash.	165045
1965	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Who's Kicking That Gong Around	T			Episode #3. 9-28-1965	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careers.Columnist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley) tries to write her column if the kids will let her. To avoid the household chaos, Joan retreats to the ivory tower to write.	165046
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Who's Walking Under the Bed?	T			Episode #24. 3-8-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersJim asks for a raise.	165047
1966	Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Wring Out the Welcome Mat	T			Episode #22. 2-15-1966	Freelance Magazine Journalist Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley), freelance magazine writer who writes under pen name of Joan Holliday, Ridgemont N.Y. family, James Nash (Mark Miller) an English professor. Raising four sons and two careersLeaky roof suggests it is time to sell the old place.	165048
1975	Please Omit Funeral	NM		Dolson, Hildegarde		News Media	165049
1941	Please Pass the Poison	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Feb. 1941	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	165050
1978	Please Stand By	T				TV Station in New Mexico. Frank Lambert (Richard Schaal) struggles to run TV station, KRDA, Ch. 4 from garage	165051
1959	Please Turn Over	M				Newspaper Boy (Paul Cole).	165052
1963	Please, Not Now!	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	165053
1929	Pleasure Crazed	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	165054
2008	Pleasure Exchange	NR		Fox, Cathryn		Reporter Cathleen (Cat) Nichols is the sexy, nosy neighbor who lives next door to a super-brain blessed with the body of an Adonis who is heading up the research team entrusted with developing the greatest scientific breakthrough since Viagra. When she exposes the lab’s provocative work in a revealing article, the genius stud knows he’s found the perfect participation, a willing human subject for his research. Feminists are outraged and protest his efforts. Cat feels bad with what her article may have done to the researcher who was so cooperative with her. She had known him for a long time and though Cat has kept her feelings hidden, the research stud has been secretly stoking her inner fires for months. Now with his “wonder formula” tossed into the mix, their unleashed passion is off the charts, rocketing them together into the atmosphere of erotic ecstasy, no emotional strings attached. In the name of science and journalistic investigation, suddenly nothing is taboo. But what happens when their sizzling, sensual pleasure game starts to turn into the real thing?	165055
1966	Pleasure Girls, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	165056
1973	Pleasure Palace	M				Reporter (Lawrence Seligman).	165057
2007	Pleasure Seekers	N		Alers, Rochelle		Fashion Editor Alana is a brilliant editor for today’s hottest fashion magazine. Faye is an award-winning advertising executive and Ilene is a captivatingly beautiful supermodel. Now all three women are caught in the whirlwind of the super rich and famous. They find themselves the objects of the desires of every man from movie stars, politicians, CEOs and rock stars to European royalty, men for whom there are no limits, nothing is too expensive, nothing is forbidden. From Manhattan to Paris to Southampton, their new worlds are a torrent of sensual delights and unlimited luxuries. But ultimately they realize that there’s only one thing more satisfying than money and power...love.	165058
1964	Pleasure Seekers, The	M		Secondari, John H. (Novel - "Coins in the Fountain"). Edith Sommer (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Newspapermen. Ness Book	Reporter Pete Stenello (Gardner McKay) for news agency has an affair with an American woman who comes to Madrid and gets a job as secretary for the agency. She first falls in love with married Bureau Chief Paul Barton (Brian Keith).When Barton ends the relationship, the woman turns to reporter Stenello.  She attends a party thrown by Barton and relationships are resolved.	165059
2007	Pleasure Trap, The	NR		Thornton, Elizabeth		Gossip Columnist Angelo is a mysterious journalist whose columns have stirred up more than a little trouble among the upper class and caused at least one murder. Eve Dearing, a popular but anonymous author of gothic novels and Ash Denison, who has known many women, try to discover Angelo’s identity, to unmask the journalist who has rattled several members of the town by revealing their most intimate, most scandalous secrets. Ash encounters Eve, a bold, beautiful, irresistibly aloof writer. Eve is surprised to find Ash shockingly brash. When a fellow writer is brutally attacked and Eve becomes the killer’s next target, Ash surprises her by vowing not only to keep her safe but to win her heart. 	165060
2004	Plebania:	TF			Poland. Episodes. Series 2000-	News Media. TV Reporter (Magdalena Olszewska, 2006). Photographer (Czeslaw Bogdanski, 2004-2005).	165061
2006	Pledge This!	M				MTV Editor (Chad Muska). FHM Magazine is nominating a sorority of South Beach University in Miami, Florida for the "Best Sorority of the Year" with its wealthy president on the front cover of the next issue.She plots to have more "diversified" co-eds pledge her sorority to integrate her all-blond and wealthy sorority.	165062
1988	Pledge, The	N	OWN - H	Fast, Howard		Correspondent Bruce Bacon, courageous, articulate and professionally respected reporter, deals with McCarthyism.	165063
2001	Pledge, The	M				Reporter (Mavourneen Varcoe-Ryan), crime scene reporter.	165064
1965	Pleins feux sur Stanislas	MF				Interviewer (Pierre Tchernia -L'interviewer).	165065
1986	Pleintje, Het:	T			Episode #6. 3-9-1986	Journalists (Pierre Dechievre, Didier Delmotte). Journaliste, mevrouw Van Selleslagh (Brie Leloup).	165066
1999	Plenilunio	MF				Newsreader (Ana Blanco - Herself).	165067
1985	Plenty	M				Radio Interviewer (Alexander John)	165068
2004	Plot Against America, The	N		Roth, Philip		News Media. Liberal journalists.  Columnist Dorothy Thompson, real-life journalist and wife of Novelist Sinclair Lewis. Westbrook Pegler. A fictionalized "Walter Winchell" is an important character.	165069
1949	Plot for Murder, A (aka Murder Can Be Fun)	NM	OWN - P	Brown, Fredric		Former Reporter is disenchanted with his career and is writing a radio soap opera. He wants to create a new show, "Murder Can Be Fun." But then killings happen and the reporter's unpublished scripts are used as a template.	165070
1991	Plot to Kill Jackie Robinson, The	NM	MLPL	Honig, Donald		Sportswriter Joe Tinker back from World War II in 1947 to write about sports for the New York Daily News.  Sally writes society news.	165071
1948	Plot to Kill Roosevelt, The	M				Press	165072
1995	Plot Twist	N		Adams, Eric		Journalist Jordan Stone writes true crime books and made-for-TV movies. When his son is kidnapped, the media go into overdrive. He has to face the medium situation from the other side now.Some believe Stone concocted the abduction himself as a publicity stunt to increase book sales, but the ransom demand appears. It's not money the kidnapper wants, it's Jordan's severed hands.	165073
1967	Plot, The	N	OWN - H	Wallace, Irving		Correspondent Hazel Smith, embittered foreign correspondent and discarded mistress. Jay Thomas Doyle, a once-renown columnist, now a helpless glutton seeking to recapture his lost fame.	165074
2003	Plot, The	N		Lamarche, Kathleeen		Reporter Cassandra Hart receives an urgent phone call form her father, a renowned journalist, who is on the verge of exposing a plot that will influence the Presidential election three months away and possibly change the course of history.When she is forced to assume quest, she races against time in labyrinth of deception, intrigue and murder that reaches from nation's capitol to Tallahassee Florida where she discovers proof that the conspiracy extends to the highest levels of government.In collusion with the mass media, the conspirators are poised to gain ultimate control of the world's resources and governments -- in the name of "peace."As those she trusts are killed, discredited or otherwise taken from her, Hart is increasingly isolated but determined to expose the betrayal, unaware that her wealthy and influential godfather is equally determined to stop her.Except for the help of a Washington D.C. detective she alone stands between democracy and the new world order.	165075
1712	Plotter Found Out, The: Or, Mine Arse in a Band-Box	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	165076
2000	Plotters, The	N		Caillou, Alan		American Newspaper Michael Benasque was bumming around Caracas, out of a job, out of money, out of luck. Then a high government official falls ill with a terrible and dreaded disease. An American citizen vanishes without a trace from a lonely railroad station. A parachutist drops through the silent night into the shelter of a dense forest. Only the plotters know that these isolated happenings are all part of a master plan, a daring attempt to overthrow a cut-throat dictator who does not hesitate to maim or murder anyone who makes a try for freedom. Benasque agrees to become the central figure in a plot to overthrow a dictator -- a plot that was daring and desperate, that could bring wealth or sudden death.	165077
1910	Plough and the Cross, The	N	USC	O'Ryan, W.P.		Editor Fergus O'Hagan. Terence O'Connellan, emeritus editor. Elsie's article cause celebre. Terence's Own Trumpet.	165078
1983	Ploughman's Lunch, The	T	SV 102	McEwan, Ian (Screenplay)	Ness Book	BBC Radio Reporter James Penfield (Jonathan Pryce) has personal and political commitments that are tested during the 1982 Falklands War.  While doing research on his book, Penfield is shown as suffering from a extreme case of professional burnout.Penfield describes to TV Researcher Susan Barrington (Charlie Dore) the stages of journalism. When she asks what stage he has reached, he says, "Numbness. You do everything right but you feel nothing either way."Media seen as a tool that preserves but also manufactures history. Editor (Robert Cartland). Journalist (Paul Jesson). Journalist (William Maxwell). Journalist (Andy Rashleigh). Young Journalist (Christopher Fulford)."You're a responsible journalist, doing what sounds to me like a very demanding job. Every day you make decisions that depend on your sense of history. A genuine tyranny would have to get rid of people like you."	165079
1980	Ploughmen of the Glacier	P	MLPL	Ryga, G.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	165080
1983	Pluck	N	OWN - P	Webb, Jonathan		Reporter Max Kastner	165081
2007	Plumm Summer, A	M				News Media. Channel 8 Newscaster (Jessica John).	165082
1972	Plunder	N		Goulart, Ron		News Media	165083
2009	Plunder Room	N		Jeter, John		Music Critic Randol Duncan is a wisecracking music critic who already has his hands full with his pot-smoking Goth son. Moments before Edward Duncan died, the color World War II hero left a mandate for his grandson Randol -- to safeguard the family’s proud Southern legacy. Randol, paralyzed and in a wheelchair after a car accident, buries his grandfather, and learns that his father, a Vietnam veteran, is running an illicit empire with Randol’s half-brother Jerod. When Jerod brings the gorgeous Annie down South and parks her in their South Carolina home, the family maid Volusia, “quick to ram a bar of soap into any foul mouth,” sizes up Annie in short order. Jerod, his father and Randol are blind to what Volusia sees to easily, making it that much harder for Randol to bring the family together and salvage their dignity. 	165084
1948	Plundered Heart, The	N		Todrin, Boris		Newspaperman and poet and his wife.  Obviously the story of PM. Intemixes personal story of a reporter on that unusual New York daily.  Fine sections of description of journalistic life.	165085
1971	Plus longue nuit du diable, La (aka The Devil’s Nightmare, The Devil Walks at Midnight, Castle of Death)	M			Belgium	Female Reporter is trying to interview a reclusive Baron who is living a life of seclusion at his ancestral castle. The reporter wants to interview him for some sort of article on his home and its history, but the baron wants to be left alone so he send the reporter packing adding that she is not allowed to take any pictures on her way out of the castle grounds. Of course, the reporter ignores his prohibition. In fact, she embarks on a self-guided tour of the estate, snapping photos all the while. This is a big mistake because her wanderings lead her straight into the arms of something very nasty. The villagers who find her corpse later remark that she looks as if she died of sheer fright -- the only mark on her body is an oddly geometrical burn on her left wrist. Meanwhile, a tour bus arrives with a group of tourists who get lost during a trip. 	165086
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Alcibiades, Part II	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Messenger. Herald.	165087
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Alcibiades, Part III	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Heralds.	165088
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Antony, Part III	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Messenger.	165089
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Aristides, Part I	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Heralds.	165090
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Aristides, Part II	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Messenger. But when they heard much noise as of men engaged in fight, and a messenger, they say, came from Pausanias, to advertise them of what was going on, they soon hasted to their assistance.	165091
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Cicero, Part II	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		News. "May the rascal perish," said he, "for his news not being true."	165092
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Demosthenes, Part II	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Messenger. ...and, not long after, arrived the messengers who brought the news of Philip's death.	165093
0075	Plutarch's Lives: Pericles, Part III	ER		Plutarch. Arthur Hugh Clough Dryden (Translation)		Herald. ...And after that the herald who was sent, by name Anthemocritus, died, and it was believed that the Megarians had contrived his death….	165094
1953	Plymouth Playhouse	T			Series	Press	165095
1976	PM Magazine	DT			Series 1976-1991	Newsmagazine. Hosts Steve Tyler (1984), Tony Alameda (1987), Richard Hart (1982), Jan Yanehiro. Co-Hosts Leeza Gibbons and John Walls, PM Magazine-Beaumont Texas (1979).	165096
1992	Po wlasnym pogrzebie	MTF			Poland.	Photographer Zbyszek (Jaroslaw Kopaczewski).	165097
1855	Po-Ca-Hon-Tas. or, Gentle Savage, The	P	USC	Brougham, John		Messenger. Bearer of Dispatches Kreem-Fay-Sloon and News Carrier in ordinaryIn two acts.  An Original Aboriginal Erratic Operatic Semi-Civilized and Demi-Savage Extravaganza, being a Per-Version of Ye Trewe and Wonderrefulle Hystorie of Ye Renowned Princesse	165098
1997	Pocket Ninjas	M				Newscaster (Hedi Catlin)	165099
1961	Pocketful of Miracles	M	DVD -R HQ 2799, 2800, 2801. L.			Newspaper Editors (Frank Ferguson, Willis Bouchey, Kermit Maynard). Young Reporter (Marc Cavell).	165100
1682	Poem To Her Royal Highness, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	165101
0001	Poems	PO	USC	Catullus		News. Gossip and reports	165102
1170	Poems	PO	COPY	Daniel, Arnaut		Troubadour poems. Observer of society. Court Gossip.	165103
1500	Poems	PO		Dunar, William		News. Various poems-ballads on petitions, court life, town life, women, religion,  and various attributions.	165104
1180	Poems	PO	COPY	Rogier, Peire		Balladeer. Topical ballads. Noted for clarity, simplicity. Skilful use of dialogue form. Among the first troubadours to use dialogue.	165105
0245	Poems	PO	COPY	Sordello		News. Political satires and debates. Attack on cowardly plagiarists.  Dirges. Laments. Troubadour. Political diatribes. Debate poems are a hilarious exchange of insults.  Sirventes (moral and political satires).	165106
1489	Poems	PO	COPY	Villon, Francois		Balladeer. Social satires.  Ballads.  Deals with events that happened and with people that moved around him.  "Ballade of the Tittle-Tattler:" "I know all things -- except myself."	165107
1557	Poems	PO	COPY	Wyatt, Sir Thomas		News. Satires. Poems express what was going on in Wyatt's life.	165108
1181	Poems of the Troubadour Bertran de Born	PO	COPY	Born, Bertran de	1181 to 1198.	Balladeer. Ballads on various news events, political maneuvering, the crusades.	165109
1996	Poet, The	NM		Connelly, Michael		Investigative Reporter Jack McEvoy, crime reporter for the Rocky Mountain News, specializes in death. He has seen every kind of murder. But his professional bravado doesn't lessen the brutal shock of learning that his only brother is dead, a suicide.Jack's twin brother was a homicide detective and had been depressed about a recent murder case, a hideously girly one, that he'd been unable to solve. McEvoy decides that the best way to exorcise his grief is by writing a feature on police suicides.But when he begins his research, he quickly arrives at a stunning revelation. Following his leads, protecting his sources, muscling his way inside a federal investigation, Jack grabs hold of what is clearly the story of a lifetime.He also knows that in taking on the story, he's making himself the most visible target for a murderer. It's an investigation that goes from superheated pressures of a major newspaper following a national story to the FBI's most secret operations.Jack is hot on the case of a cunning poet-quoting serial killer who executes one homicide cop after another. His twin brother was the first victim and he could be the next. The killer leaves a trial of "suicide" notes drawn from poems of Edgar Allan Poe.	165110
1891	Poet's Audience, The	N	USC	Clarke, Clara Savile		Journalist Gerald Singleton "who did not worship at the shrine of pure unadulterated art, but wrote for money -- for money alone."	165111
1902	Poet's Revenge, A	M				Publisher's or printer's office. Man sitting at desk writing. Hands paper to seated man	165112
2002	Poeta de Sete Faces	MF				Interviewer (Paulo Thiago).	165113
1925	Poets All	P	MLPL	Seilor, C.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Press	165114
2008	Pogo	M				Journalist (Alistair Hosie). Photographer (Will Dean). 	165115
2003	Pogoda na jutro	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Marcin Krawczyk).	165116
1988	Pogranicze w. ogniu	TF			Poland. Series 1988-1991	Reporter Bauer (Robert Rozmus).	165117
1993	Poids du corps, Le	MTF			France	Journalist (Eric Savin).	165118
1998	Point Blank	M			q	Newscaster (Lee Ritchie).	165119
2002	Point Blank: Scam Artists	T			Episode #11. 3-4-2002	Reporter Rain Bongwater (Tanya Reid).	165120
2002	Point Blank: Vikings on the Moon	T			Episode #13. 5-27-2002	Reporter Rain Bongwater (Tanya Reid).	165121
1928	Point Counter Point	N	OWN - H	Huxley, Aldous		Critic Walter Bidlake, a literary critic in London, weak and confused, unhappy. Example of the emptiness of the intellectual life unsupported by sound instinctual expression. Burlap, editor of Literary World.Philip Quarles, a writer and diarist. Encyclopedic mind.  Beatrice Gilray, a literary woman.Denis Burlap, editor and half-owner of the London Literary World -- a man of middle height with stoop and a rather slouching gait. Caricature of John Middleton Murray, editor of the Ahenaeum when Huxley joined the magazine in 1919.	165122
1977	Point de mire, Le	MF				Reporter Vannier (Jean Lescot).=	165123
1992	Point Deception	N		McKernan, Victoria		TV Reporter helps ex-secret agent and a professional diver to find out the truth about a U.S. senator who is blackmailed into helping the Iraqis with the necessary chemicals for poison gas warfare on the eve of Desert Storm.The Washington D.C. reporter is investigating the senator's connection to South state Chemicals, Middle East poison-gas merchants to a controversial bill in Congress.The ex-government agent is caught up in a web of intrigue after he innocently transports a dead body on his private plane in the Caribbean. The senator sorrowfully claims it is his daughter, a spoiled post-deb.But he finds the senator's daughter, saving her from kidnappers, assassins and politicians. The reporter breaks the story live. The senator is in disgrace and his daughter stops whining.	165124
2001	Point Deception	NM		Muller, Marcia		Journalist Guy Newberry is joined by a female deputy Sheriff to research an old case and connect recent and past murders. Newberry is a successful New York-based writer of best-selling true-crime books.He tries to break out of despondency caused by the death of wife. Newberry wants to write book on death of woman related to an unsolved mass murder that occurred in an isolated canyon near a small northern California coastal town.Two more women disappear. Writer discovers a way to put his personal ghosts to rest. Newberry is known for his articles on the plight of troubled communities.Shortly after his arrival in the small seaside community of Signal Port, California, a town that has never recovered from the unsolved murder of two young families 13 years ago, another nightmare begins.Unidentified woman's body washes up at nearby Point Deception stirs up old feelings of fear and suspicion. Newberry is restless in pursuing his story.	165125
2001	Point Men, The	M				News Media. Sigma Reporter (Barbara Sarafian)	165126
1898	Point of Ethics, A	N		Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	In "Tales of the City Room."	Reporter Alice Bertram, young, single, competent, though not brilliant reporter. Women need to be able to support themselves as do men. Women must protect reputations.She proves to  her wealthy father that she is capable as her brothers, but once she proves that, she quits her job (Born)	165127
2005	Point of No Return	N		Vltchek, Andre		War Correspondent visits places rarely covered by the mainstream media offering provocative points of view about the state of today's world, its disparities.Journalist struggles to document many of these crises and scandals, all the while try8ing to sort out his complicated life -- including his love for a possibly unreachable woman.The level of his personal involvement in the stories he covers is also discussed.	165128
1964	Point of Order!	M			AFI-Television	TV	165129
2002	Point of Origin	MT			Based on a true story	News Media. TV Reporter (Gwendolyn Oliver). Reporter (Anne von Herrmann). Arson investigator searches for perpetrator of a string of deadly fires in 1980s California.	165130
2001	Point of View	M				New York Photographer (James Barnford).	165131
1920	Point of View, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	165132
2010	Point Omega	N		DeLillo, Dom		Documentary Filmmaker Jim Finley is doing a documentary on an aging intellectual who collaborated with the Pentagon during its top secret run-up to the Iraq war. The novel chronicles their relationship in the California desert. Finley attempts to persuade Richard Elster, a scholar turned war consultant living in the middle of the desert to participate in Finley’s documentary about the life and work of Elster. Elster floats big, inscrutable ideas; Finley absorbs them, thinks about film, and flirts with Elster’s daughter, who unexpectedly arrives in the desert, then disappears.	165133
1987	Point-Blank	N	OWN - P	Wulffson, Don		Correspondent Mike Isherwood, a bruised and bitter reporter, covering Central America.	165134
1957	Points West:	DT			UK Series 1957-	News Staff. Reporters  Sandi Marshall (1985), Andrew Harvey (1989), John Devitt (1986), Clive Myrie, Susan Osman, Neena Nerkar, Lizzie Way (2007), Amanda Parr (2007), John Macguire (2007).Reporters Clinton Rogers (1991-2007), John Maguire (2007), Al Vowles (2007), John Norman (1973-1989), Jenny Craddock (1989-1991), Malcolm Frith (1991-2007), Steve Brodie (2007), Will Glennon (2007).Reporters Amanda Parr (2007), Carol Paton (1986-1988), John Turner (1987-1991), Paul Cannon (1987-1988), Mark Ashton (1989-1991), Maggie Matthews (1989-1991), Alistair Durden (2007), Matthew Hill (2007), Matthew Pick (2007), Madeline Ware (2007).Reporter-Presenters David Garmston (1986-2007), Beverley Thompson (1988-1991), Gerald Haycock (1985-1989), Graham Purches (1984-1986),  David Passmore (1987-2007), Sally Challoner (2007), Presenters Chris Vacher (1984-2007), Alex Lovell (2007), Shaun Ley.Weather Forecasters Richard Angwin (2007), Penny Tranter (2007). Weatherman Tony Targett (1985). Local Government Correspondent Michael Lund (1957-1998).	165135
1993	Poirot: Adventures of the Egyptian Tomb, The	T			Episode #34. 1-17-1993	Newsreader (Richard Bebb - Voice).	165136
1989	Poirot: Dream, The	T			Episode #10. 3-19-1989	Newsreel Voice (Richard Bebb - Voice).	165137
1995	Poirot: Hickory Dickory Dock	T			UK. Episode #43. 2-12-1995	Journalist (Mark Webb). Journalist (Anthony Houghton). Journalist (Terry Francis).	165138
1991	Poirot: How Does Your Garden Grow?	TF			UK. Episode #21.1-6-1991	Photographer (Stephen Petcher).	165139
1993	Poirot: Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan, The	T			UK. Episode #41. 3-7-1993	Journalist (James McCusker).	165140
1991	Poirot: Million Dollar Bond Robbery, The	T			Episode #22. 1-13-1991	Newsreader (Richard Bebb - Voice).	165141
1996	Poirot: Murder on the Links	T			Episode #44. 2-11-1996	News Commentator (Richard Bebb - Voice).	165142
1991	Poirot: Mystery of the Spanish Chest, The	T			Episode #27. 2-17-1991	Reporter (Clem Davies). Reporter (Andy Mulligan).	165143
1989	Poirot: Problem at Sea	T			UK. Episode #7.2-19-1989	Photographer (Yorgos Kotanidis).	165144
1991	Poirot: Tragedy at Marsdon Manor, The	T			Episode #25. 2-3-1991	Newsreader (Richard Bebb - Voice).	165145
1991	Poison	M				Newscaster (Parlan McGaw)	165146
2000	Poison	MT				PR Man (Glenn Hallworth).	165147
1913	Poison Belt, The	NSF	GPL	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan		Journalist Ed Malone with the London Daily Gazette	165148
1982	Poison Factory, The	N		Branfield, John		News Media	165149
1928	Poison Gas	SSF		Anglin, Norman		Press	165150
1992	Poison Ivy	M				Commentator Darryl, father, general manager of local TV station and a famous on-air current-events commentator	165151
1937	Poison Ivy	N		Cheyney, P.		Press	165152
1990	Poison Pen	N		Kittredge, Mary		Magazine Journalist Wesley Bell is murdered and the list of suspects include a student he had once plagiarized, a critic he once lampooned and his wife's lover.	165153
1946	Poison Pen Murder	CB			Super-Dooper Comics #7	Crime Reporter Steve Case has heard of poison pen letters, but never of a poison pen murder. 	165154
1946	Poison Poker and Pistols	NM	OWN - H	Stone, Elisabet M.		Reporter Magaret (Maggie -- doesn't like being called that) Slone, newspaper reporter	165155
2008	Poison Sweethearts	M				TV Reporter (Lucas Campbell -- TV News Reporter). Documentarian (Andrew Campbell). 	165156
1969	Poisoned Stream, The	N		Bekessy, Jean		Journalist discovers a novelist has murdered four people, withholds the information so he can have a scoop when the novelist releases his memoirs in the journalist's magazine. Then he plans to turn him into the police.	165157
1962	Pojat	M			Finland.	Photographer Artturi (Leo Mustonen).	165158
2000	Pokemon: Movie 2000, The	C				TV Newscaster (Robert O'Gorman - Voice - English Version).	165159
2008	Poker House, The	M				Photojournalist (Jonathan C. Legat). 	165160
2005	Poker Royale:	DT			Series 2005.	Sideline Reporter Suzanne Freeman. Hosts Tom Leykis, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, Kevin Nealon.	165161
2005	Poker Superstars II:	DT			Series 2005.	Sideline Reporter (Mary Strong).	165162
2006	Pokerimestari	DF				Commentators Tomi Tuominen, Ville Wahlbeck.	165163
1990	Pokhorony Stalina	MF				English Journalist (Vanessa Redgrave)	165164
2008	Polanski	M				Time Magazine Journalist (Tim Mars)	165165
1976	Polare	MF				Editor (Gote Claesson)	165166
1997	Poli: El potro se desboca	MF				Journalist (Candela)	165167
1987	Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol	M				Reporter Claire Mattson (Sharon Stone) of the Morning Herald Press	165168
1988	Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach	M				TV Interviewer (Joni Siani). News Photographer (Jeff Breslauer).	165169
1988	Police Academy:	T			Series	TV Anchor (Suzette Meyers)	165170
1994	Police Academy: Mission to Moscow	M				Anchorwoman (Pamela Guest). Anchorman (Stuart Nisbet).  News Director (David St. James).	165171
1959	Police Beat	NJ		Kestner, Jack		Journalist Hero is assigned to a story that moves him to work almost as a detective. Covers trial of his father, accused of embezzlement.	165172
1961	Police Dog Story, The	M		Hampton, Orville H. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Dayton (Merry Anders) does articles on a wild German shepherd captured after a year-long hunt and retrained as a police dog. Policeman hero trapped by corrupt lawyer who is working with crooked cop to collect insurance by setting fires.Dog is nearly destroyed after attacking lawyer but escapes from pound and rescues the policeman hero while lawyer is captured.	165173
1991	Police Quest III: Kindred, The	G				Reporter (Nick Medici - Newspaper Reporter).	165174
1993	Police Quest: Open Season	G				Cameraman (Barry T. Smith).	165175
1957	Police Reporter	N		Prager, Theodore	Weinberg List	Journalist	165176
1991	Police Rescue: Holliman Kid, The	T			Episode #59. 11-1-1996	Newsreader (Richard Morecroft).	165177
1973	Police Story	T			Series 1973	Photographer (Burr Smidt).	165178
1987	Police Story: Freeway Killings, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Charles Allen-Anderson). Reporter #2 (Jan Munroe). Reporter (Janet Rasak). News Cameraman (T.C. Ryan).	165179
1975	Police Woman: Black Target	T			Episode #14. 1-3-1975	Reporter (Susan Cameron).	165180
1977	Police Woman: Brain Wash	T		Borchert, Rudolph	Episode.	News Media	165181
1977	Police Woman: Deadline Death	T			Series.	News Media	165182
1977	Police Woman: In Search of a Mongoose	T		Scott, Gregory K.	Episode.	News Media	165183
1977	Police Woman: Shadow of a Doubt	T			Episode #63. 2-1-1977	Reporter (Ken Jones).	165184
2003	Policias, en el corazon de la calle: De un corazon ilegue a un abismo	TF			Episode #83. 1-2-2003	Journalist (Maria Jose Goyanes).	165185
2008	Policy of Lies, A	NR		Amara, Astrid	Gay	Aspiring Reporter Levi Kaszeri survived a brutal rebellion 20 years ago on the mining colony of Tarus 9. Now as an aspiring reporter, Levi has a mission: to expose the massacre to the public and bring the men responsible to justice. But after a violent attack, he is rescued -- then seduced -- by Tiergan Seoras, a young doctor with a dangerous past and a slave tattoo. Soon Levi finds all of his investigations leading him back to Tiergan. And he begins to fear that the best lover he’s ever had may also be his worst enemy. 	165186
1996	Polisen och pyromanen	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (Maria Fahl). Journalist (Jerkeer Fahlstrom). Journalist (Katarina Malmer). Journalist (Gosta Nilsson).	165187
1984	Polisen som vagrade ge upp	MTF			Sweden. Miniseries	Newsreader (Larsolof Giertta).	165188
2001	Polish Spaghetti	M				Food Critic (Meat Loaf)	165189
1994	Polismordaren	MF				TV News Reporter (Lars Adaktusson). TV News Host (Mats Hadell).	165190
1972	Political Carton, A	M				Reporter (Jim Morrow). Two guys run a cartoon character for President.	165191
1920	Political Editor, The	P	MLPL	Ulrich, Charles	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Press	165192
1993	Politically Incorrect	T			Series 7-25-1993-to 6-28-2002 ABC.	Talk-Show Host Bill Maher joined by four guests	165193
1996	Politically Incorrect: Indecision '96	T				News Media. Indecision '96 Correspondent (Al Franken). Indecision '96 Correspondent (Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington). Indecision '96 Correspondent (Kevin Meaney). Indecision '96 Correspondent (Chris Rock).	165194
1966	Politician, The	SS	USC	Imbert, Enrique Anderson	In "Other Side of the Mirror, The."	Journalist-Narrator  "My first newspaper assignment was a failure." "Returning to the newspaper office, I had nothing to tell, nothing to write. But for the first time in my life, I had felt a political emotion…."	165195
1909	Politician's Love Story, The	M				Newspaper. Politician (Mack Sennett) walks into newspaper office with newspaper cartoon in hand, threatens all employees. Attractive young lady (Marion Leonard) draws cartoons. Peter, the Cartoonist (Marion Leonard).Daily Bugle office, editor and reporters threatened by gun-totting political boss looking for "Peters," the cartoonist. Goes to Art Department, finds "her."  Love.Newspaper Employees (George Gebhardt, Arthur V. Johnson, David Miles, Herbert Yost). Corrupt politician sees a satirical cartoon in a newspaper and rushes to the paper's offices to shoot the cartoonist.	165196
1995	Politician's Wife, The	MT			Miniseries	TV Newsman (Chris Donat). Reporter #1 (Jonathan Whaley). Woman Reporter (Aline Mowat). Mindermere Reporter (David Prescott). School's Reporter (Peter Sproule). TV Interviewer (Richard Philips).	165197
1931	Politics	M	DVD -R HQ 3213, 3196.		Silent Film	Newspaper headline in the Lake City News: "Men Break Up Hattie Burns' Political Meeting." Derogatory newspaper story on women fighting for their rights.Wives go on strike to make their husbands vote for a mother running for mayor against corruption.	165198
1962	Politics '62	DT			Series. 9-9-1962 to 11-4-1962. ABC	Reporter William H. Lawrence was host reporting on major congressional and gubernatorial races of 1962.	165199
1914	Politics and the Press	M			Remake of Power of the Press - Ness Book	Editor. Paper in Griggsville opposes the town boss. New editor takes over after the previous one is run out of town, refuses to be bribed and is almost lynched before being rescued by the boss's niece.	165200
1947	Politics is Murder	NM	OWN - H	Lanham, Edwin		Reporter George Right, city hall man of the Record-Star.	165201
2003	Politics Show, The	DT				Reporters Paola Buonadonna (2006), Max Cotton (2006), Gillian Hargreaves, Mark Oaten (2006), David Thompson (2006). Presenters Jon Sopel (2005-2006), Jeremy Vine (2002-2005), David Garmston,Presenters Jon Sopel (2005-2006), Jeremy Vine (2002-2005), David Garmston,	165202
1988	Polizeiinspektion 1: Uberestunden	TF			Episode #120. 10-10-1988	Reporter Heilmeyer (Claus Ringer).	165203
2006	Polizeiruf 110:	TF			Episode #277. 7-18-2006	Reporter (Charles Pabst).	165204
1974	Polizia chiede aiuto, La	MF				Photographer (Franco Fabrizi)	165205
1973	Polizia incrimina la legge assolve, La	MF				News Media. Reporter (Enzo G. Castellari). Newsman at Party (Mickey Knox).	165206
1973	Pollizia sta a guardare, La	MF			Italy	Journalist (Sergio Serafini). Journalist (Luigi Antonio Guerra).	165207
2000	Pollock	M	DVD			Critic Clement Greenberg (Jeffrey Tambor), influential. News Broadcaster (John Madigan). Newspaper Boy (Matthew Hart Landfield).	165208
1973	Polly Burton: Mysterious Death on the Underground Railway	T		Based on the character by Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, The" Series	Reporter Polly Burton (Judy Geeson). The Old Man in the Corner was left out of the television program.	165209
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels a Moorland Tragedy	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165210
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Fulton Gardens Mystery	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165211
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Miser of Maida Vale	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165212
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of Brudenell Court	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165213
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Dog's Tooth Cliff	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165214
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Ingres Masterpiece	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165215
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Khaki Tunic, The	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165216
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Montmartre Hat	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165217
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Pearl Necklace	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165218
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the Russian Prince	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165219
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Mystery of the White Carnation	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165220
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Tragedy in Bishop's Road	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165221
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner Unravels the Tytherton Case	SM	OWN - H	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring "Unravelled Knots," a collection of 13 stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165222
1888	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The	SS	GPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).		Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165223
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Affair of the Novelty Theater, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of  Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165224
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Ayrsham Mystery, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165225
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Case of Miss Elliott, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165226
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Case of Miss Elliott, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165227
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: de Genneville Peerage, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165228
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Disappearance of Count Collini, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165229
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Dublin Mystery, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165230
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Edinburgh Mystery, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165231
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Fate of the 'Artemis,' The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165232
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Fenchurch Street Mystery, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165233
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Hocussing of Cigarette, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165234
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Lisson Grove Mystery, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165235
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Liverpool Mystery, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165236
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Murder of Miss Pebmarsh, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165237
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Mysterious Death in Percy Street	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165238
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Mysterious Death on the Underground Railway, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165239
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Regent's Park Murder, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165240
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Robbery in Phillimore Terrace, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165241
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Theft at the English Provident Bank, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165242
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Tragedy in Dartmoor Terrace, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165243
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Tragedy of Barnsdale Manor	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165244
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Tremarn Case, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165245
1901	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Twelve Mysteries	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).		Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165246
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Unparalleled Outrage, An	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165247
1925	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Unravelled Knots	SM	OWN	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Collection of 13 mysteries featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165248
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: Who Stole the Black Diamonds?	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Case of Miss Elliott, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165249
1909	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner, The: York Mystery, The	SS		Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	"Old Man In the Corner, The": Collection of Short Stories featuring Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165250
1905	Polly Burton: Old Man in the Corner: Case of Miss Elliott, The	SS	MLPL	Orczy, Baroness (Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy).	Lady Journalist and the Man in the Corner, The Mystery.	Reporter Polly Burton  for the Evening Standard listens to Bill Owen, the Old Man in the Corner, one of the very first armchair detectives as he elucidates supposedly insoluble crimes to the young reporter.Old  Man in the Corner unravels mysteries for admiring lady journalist. The Man, who explains each mystery to The Lady Journalist whilst at lunch at an A.B.C.	165251
1960	Pollyanna	M				Editor (Harry Harvey)	165252
2003	Pollydays	MF			Germany.	Paparazzi (Ingrid Zimmer).	165253
1941	Polo with the Stars	M				Commentator (Knox Manning)	165254
1969	Polowanie na muchy	MF				Journalist (Irena Dziedzic). Editor (Leon Bukowiecki). Editor's Wife (Irena Laskowska).	165255
1977	Polskie drogi: Rocznica	TF			Poland. Episode #6.	Photographer (Stefan Friedmann).	165256
1982	Poltergeist	M				Sports Announcer (Phil Stone) of NBC.	165257
1998	Poltergeist: Legacy, The: Light, The	T			Episode #50. 3-20-1998	News Media. Reporter (Joanna Piros).	165258
1981	Polyester	M				Reporter. Picket Reporter (Jim Hill). Hospital Reporter (Chuck Yeaton). Press A (George Stover). Press B (Steve Yeager). Press C (Marv Egoff).  Press D (John De La Vega). TV News Announcer (John Brothers).	165259
1997	Polylux	TF			Germany	Reporter (Carsten Van Ryssen).	165260
1996	Pompatus of Love, The	M				TV Newscaster (Richard Schenkman).	165261
1985	Pompieri, I	MF				Cameraman (Claudio Boldi).	165262
2002	Ponderosa: Fugitive	T	SVD 1162		Episode #20. 5-12-2002	Reporter	165263
1990	Pont de Varsovia	MF				News Media. Reporter (Viviane Vives). Periodista (Montserrat Alcoverro).	165264
1955	Pontiac Presents Playwrights	T			Series 1955-1956	Press	165265
1953	Pony Express	M				Editor Pemberton (Stuart Randall), California Weekly Bulletin.	165266
1940	Pony Express Days	M	DVD -R HQ 6846.  SVD 1463	Tedford, Charles L. (original screen play)	Short Subject - Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.	Media. Early form of communication/mail  by horseback. Bill Cody (George Reeves). 1862 -- Telegraph replaces the pony express.	165267
1999	Pooch and the Pauper, The	T				News Media. Reporter #1 (Heidi von Palleske). Reporter #2 (J.C. Kenny). Newscaster (James Millington).	165268
1998	Poodle Springs	MT				TV Anchorman (Dibble Rafelson).	165269
1988	Poor Boy	N		Brissenden, Robert		Australian Correspondent Tom Caxton lands in Bangkok in time to see a couple roughly pulled off a departing plane by a Thai policeman and snaps some photos of the incident.	165270
2007	Poor Boy’s Game 	M				Reporters (Christopher Shore, David Adekayode). 	165271
1967	Poor Cow	M				Photographer (John Halstead). Photographer (Will Stampe). Photographer (Bernard Stone). Photographer (George Tovey).	165272
1867	Poor Editor, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Jumping Frog, and Other Stories & Sketches, The."	Editor. To be the editor of any kind of newspaper, either  country or metropolitan… writer then lists attributes needed.	165273
1987	Poor Man's Orange	MT			Australia. Miniseries	Reporter (Kevin Scully).	165274
1856	Poor of New York, The	P	MLPL	Boucicault, Dion		Press. Deals with financial panics. Reporter: "Oblige me with your name, sir, for the Herald."  The New York Herald story read in Act III.  Reference to Tribune.	165275
1921	Poor Relation, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	165276
1920	Poor White	N		Anderson, Sherwood	PR	Publicist Steve Hunter, capable publicist who convinces people to invest in his plant.	165277
2001	Pootie Tang	M	DVD -R HQ 2399, 2397.			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Laura Kightlinger). Burger Joint Reporter (Linda Murrell)	165278
1963	Pop	SS	USC	Hutchinson, Tom	In "Strange Fish and Other Stories."	Journalist-Narrator Agent had paid the newspaper for exclusive rights to the story of a musician on tour.	165279
1940	Pop Always Pays	M				Reporter. Gazette Reporter (Harry Harvey). Gazette Photographer (Ronald R. Rondell).	165280
2004	Pop Rocks	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Mark Miller). Reporter #2 (Mark Krasnoff). Reporter (Mark Adam). Newscaster (Summer Jackson). TV Host (McKinley Freeman).	165281
2003	Pop Song	M				Photographer, Grad (John Ortner).	165282
2001	Pop-komissio	TF			Finland	Investigating Reporter Tuomas Enbuske.	165283
1996	Popatus of Love, The	M				TV Newscaster (Richard Schenkman)	165284
1997	Popcorn	N		Elton, Ben		TV Journalists arrive at a director's house where two amoral guys, inspired by pointless violence of the director's films, have kept him, his Playboy model girlfriend, his ex-wife and daughter hostage. They shoot the model.Two journalists, stripped down to their underwear, are admitted into the house. The director faces off against his captors for a live TV debate about violence in the movies.As things get talky, ratings drop so the ex-wife is shot. SWAT teams storm the house and everyone is killed but the director and one of the killers.	165285
2005	Popcorn	M				Newsreader (Gary Gillespie).	165286
2005	Popcultured	T			2005- Series	Correspondents (Levi MacDougall, Ellen McKinney - 2005).	165287
2005	Pope John Paul II	MT	DVD -R HQ 5071, 5072, 5073, 5074		Miniseries. Two Nights	News Media covers Pope John Paul II throughout his career.	165288
1979	Pope John Paul II visit to US	DT				News Media	165289
1991	Pope Must Die, The	M				TV Reporter who at a key moment reminds the viewers to stay tuned to see the Pope buried live on CNN. BBC Reporter (Niall Buggy). US News Reporter (Marc Smith).1st Journalist (Natasa Maricic). 2nd Journalist (Nada Gacesic). 3rd Journalist (Mladen Vasary).	165290
1980	Popeye	M	L	Altman (Jumping Off the Cliff)		Reporter. Scoop, the Reporter (Geoff Hoyle)	165291
1986	Popeye Doyle	MT				Reporter (Charles W. Gray). Wise-ass Reporter (Tony Rosato).	165292
1934	Popeye in Puddleburg	N	OWN	Segar, E.C.		Press	165293
2009	Popieluszko. Wolnosc jest w nas	MF			Poland.	Correspondent (Andrzej Lelito). “Robotnik” Journalist (Wojciech Luszczynski). Photographer (Rafal Nowak). BBC Cameraman (Siawomir Orman). French TV Sound Engineer (Jerzy Kozak). French TV Cameraman (Slawomir Skalowski). Cameraman (Christopher Voise). Photographer (Wojciech Wojtowicz). Story of life of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, the priest called “The Solidarity Chaplain,” murdered by the communist secret police. 	165294
1895	Poppaea	N	USC	Gordon, Julien (Cruger, Julie)		Journalist Montgomery Craven, who had become a journalist, was approached with the  position of city editor. In journalism, Montgomery had found a vent for such talents as he might possess.Planet editor gave Craven his first chance. He was the city editor, then managing editor  of The Messenger and it  was a success.	165295
2006	Popped	N		Clark, Carol  Higgins		Reality TV Show Producer Danny Madley is in Las Vegas to produce a program featuring three married couples who are vying for a chance to renew their vows in a wedding-cake-shaped hot air balloon -- and a million dollarsBut he has received an anonymous letter warning him to halt production, and accidents start happening on the set. It's time for his old school chum, LA-based private detective Regan Reilly to find out what's going on.	165296
1966	Poppies Are Also Flowers	M				Society Photographer (Jocelyn Lane)	165297
1917	Poppy	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	165298
2005	Popstar	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Jean Martirez). Teenage girls life gets turned upside down when a new school friend turns out to be a pop star	165299
2000	Popstars	DT			Series 2000	Reporter Monique Wright. Host Luke Jacobz.	165300
1926	Popular Sin, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	165301
1999	Popular: Pilot	T				Aspiring Journalist Sam (Carly Pope) exposes cheer-leaders in school paper	165302
1976	Poquianchis, Las	MF				Journalist (Salvador Sanchez)	165303
1969	¿Por que pecamos a los cuarena?	MF				Journalist in airport (Antonio Mayans)	165304
1966	Porgy in Wien	MT				Anchorman (Marcel Prawy)	165305
1959	Pork Chop Hill	M	DVD -R HQ 2555, 2556. SVD 1463		PR	Public Relations Division Lieutenant (Lew Gallo)	165306
1988	Pork City	NM	OWN	Browne, Howard		Journalist. Dead journalist. Angela's father is a reporter.	165307
1939	Porky and Teabiscuit	C			Short - Porky Pig.	Paraody News. Commentator, Race (Joe Twerp - Voice).	165308
1938	Porky in Wackyland	C	L.		Ham on Wry	Paraody News. Extray, Extray, The Globe -- Ham on Wry	165309
1937	Porky the Wrestler	C				Paraody News. Headlines. Extra! Extra! Capacity Crowds to Witness Champion Wrestling Match Tonight! Everybody's Going!	165310
1940	Porky's Baseball Broadcast	C				Paraody Radio. Radio Announcer is Stuttering Porky Pig	165311
1937	Porky's Double Trouble	C				Paraody News. Criminal pig escapes, reads about it in newspaper and sees an item about Porky Pig, bank teller and notices resemblance	165312
1938	Porky's Five and Ten	C				Paraody News. Newspaper Headline: Porky to open 5 & 10 Store on Tropic Isle	165313
1938	Porky's Papa	C				Paraody News. Announcer.	165314
1937	Porky's Road Race	C				Paraody Reporter. Reporter (Clark Gable) hitch-hiking in "It Happened One Night"	165315
1941	Porky's Snooze Reel	C				Parody Newsreel. Porky Pig is newsreel host of Passe News, the eyes, ears, nose, throat of the world	165316
2002	Pornographe, Le (aka Pornographer, The)	MF			France	Journalist Olivia Rochet (Catherine Mouchot) interviews a pornographer who made films in the 1970s and 1980s, but had put that aside for 20 years. His artistic ideas, born of the 1960s’ counterculture had elevated the entire genre. Older and paunchier, he is now directing a pornographic film again but his artistry clashes with his financially troubled producer’s ideas about shooting hard-core sex. 	165317
1996	Pornographer, The	M				Journalist conducts an in-depth expose on a notorious bohemian artist and discovers a dark underbelly of sexual perversion and misogyny. 	165318
1970	Pornography in Denmark: New Approach, A	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	165319
1970	Pornography: Copenhagen 1970	M			AFI-Columnists/Magazine (Periodicals)	Columnist	165320
1979	Porridge	M			UK	Weatherman (Duncan Preston).	165321
1979	Port Arthur Chicken	N		Chiu, Tony		Correspondent witnesses an assassination in Vientiane, Laos that involves an economic conspiracy during the early 1970s.	165322
2001	Port Charles:	TS			Episode #56. 7-4-2001	Reporter (Jerry Kokich).	165323
1955	Port of Escape	M		Ness	UK Only	Gossip Reporter Ann Sterling writes gossip for a Fleet Street newspaper. Lives on a houseboat and she and her houseboats mates are menaced by a killer.	165324
1980	Port Wine Stain	N		Oster, Jerry		News Media	165325
1996	Portaits of a Killer	M				Reporter #1 (Andy Maton).	165326
1996	Porter Wren: Manhattan Nocturne	NM	OWN - P	Harrison, Colin	#1 Porter Wren Mysteries	Columnist Porter Wren for a New York City daily tabloid is a cynical, burned-out Manhattan columnist who has an appetite for the city's dirtiest scandals. On the beat, he sells murder, tragedy and anything that passes for the truth.At home, he's happily married with two kids and a terrifying mortgage. Then one clandestine night, he risks everything he has when a beautiful woman, who agonizes over the unsolved murder of her famous husband, seduces him.Not even Wren's cynicism cued him to her real intentions until he compromised himself and his family's safety. The woman's husband, a hot filmmaker, was found dead in a Lower East Side lot. More than a year later, his murder remains unsolved.Wren agonizes over his infidelity.  The woman's current predicament concerns the monstrous billionaire who owns Wren's paper and who believes that a mystery video that has been turning up repeatedly in his office must be coming from her.All the widow asks is Wren find original video. As Wren was advised years earlier by a washed-up journalist, "It's all one story." Two dotty lawyers in Queens, a spurned lover who shot his fiancé, a nanny in Wren's service all figure in the mystery.	165327
1940	Portia Faces Life:	RS			Series 1940-1948	Journalist Walter Manning, dashing, is brilliant brilliant, handsome and married to heroine. The Parkerstown Herald.	165328
1954	Portia Faces Life:	TS			Series. 4-5-1954 to 7-1-1955. CBS	Editor Walter Manning (Donald Woods, 1954; Karl Swenson, 1954-1955) of The Parkerstown Herald, was weak-willed compared to his wife Portia Manning (Frances Reid, 1954; Fran Carlon, 1954-1955) despite the fact he was editor of the local newspaper.Based on radio series of the same name which ran from 1940-1941 on CBS and form 1951-1952 on NBC.  As on radio, Portia was a dynamo both at work as an attorney and at home as a mother.The Herald was often a target of the machinations of fun-loving Dorie Blake.  By March, 1955, the TV show had been retitled The Inner Flame and Walter had been charged with  murder.Matriach Amelia Blake, grandmother of Dorie and Rollie Blake, wanted him to resign as editor before she invested her badly needed money in the paper. Amelia had bought out Bill Baker's interest in the Herald following his death.By July the show went off the air.	165329
1937	Portia on Trial	M		Baldwin, Faith (Story). Samuel Ornitz (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Publisher John Condon (Clarence Kolb) is an influential newspaper publisher. Personal drama including his son's murder.	165330
1972	Portion for Foxes, A	N	OWN - H	McClary Jane McIlvaine		Newspaperman-husband.	165331
2005	Portland Authority	N		Cahoon, Shelly		Reporters Nicole Kelly and Scott Fielding with The Oregonian. Kelley is new to serious news stories and reluctant when her editor wants her to work on a major story with Fielding, who seems a little arrogant.Nicole and Scott investigate the story they are given and find horrible information about the subject of their investigation, one Doctor Charles Morgan, a physician at Halladay Hills Mental Institute.He is suspected of giving his patients lethal amounts of medication. After talking to a former employee and acquiring the assistance of Nicole's ex-boyfriend, an actor, they find that the suspicions about Dr. Morgan are true.A blooming romance between Nicole and Scott is halted by the inclusion of Nicole's ex, Andrew, and they begin to work on the story separately. Morgan turns out to be the rapist who has been attacking women at the local community college.Charges are filed with the district attorney's office on patient endangerment, murder and five counts of rape. Scott and Nicole get their story, a front page article, and a dangerous criminal is put away for a long time.	165332
1957	Portland Expose	M				Press	165333
2001	Porto dos Milagres	DF				Reporter (Sandra Pera)	165334
1999	Portraet af Richard Ragnvald	TF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host (Jorgen de Mylius - Himself).	165335
1981	Portraet af Svend Heinild	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Gyda Uldall.	165336
1991	Portraet af: Lars von Trier	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Frantz Howitz.	165337
1966	Portraetskitse: Portraetskitse: Erik Eriksen	DT			Denmark. Episode #2.	Interviewer Flemming Madsen.	165338
1963	Portrait	DT				TV Newsman Charles Collingwood	165339
1980	Portrait d'un homme a 60% parfait	DF				Interviewer Michel Ciment.	165340
2003	Portrait in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75. Killer sends transmissions directly to Furst at 75. She and the station cooperates fully with police team."They have agreed to filter those transmissions, and any other data received through me (Police Lt. Eve Dallas). As quid pro quo, I have agreed to filter back any information on the case I deem appropriate for broadcast to them first."	165341
1977	Portrait of a Hitman	M				Art Critic (Michael Rougas).	165342
1941	Portrait of a Lady	SS	GPL	Gellhorn, Martha		War Correspondent Ann Maynard, a World War II correspondent in Finland after the Russian invasionMrs. Maynard, married, very beautiful, rich, vain, selfish, totally professional, ambitious, competent, thoughtful, intelligent famous and successful, passionate, was correspondent in Finland just after Russian invasion on front lines (Born)"Mannish" professionalism allows her professional success but prevents her personal happiness. Pursues handsome Finnish aviator who rejects her. (Born)	165343
1881	Portrait of a Lady, The	N	OWN - P	James, Henry		Correspondent Henrietta Stackpole, traveling correspondent for American newspapers, has peculiarities which are laughable. Her bustling curiosity, her alliterative prose style, the extremes to which she goes in flouting European conventions	165344
1961	Portrait of a Mobster	M				Press	165345
1980	Portrait of a Rebel: Remarkable Mrs. Sanger, The	MT				Reporter (Tommy G. Kendrick)	165346
1955	Portrait of Alison	M				Reporter Lewis Forrester and an actress are killed in Italy when a car plunges over a cliff. It's discovered that Forrester' death was engineered by a gang of international diamond smugglers he was about to expose.Before he died, he had sent someone in London with a post card with a sketch of a woman's hand holding a Chianti bottle.It turns out the girl killed with the reporter was a hitch-hiker because the actress left the car before the crash upset because the reporter had charged her father as being part of the diamond-smuggling ring.She finds her father who confesses to being as charged. He leaps to his death when his daughter leaves.	165347
1967	Portrait of Jason	M				Interviewer (Shirley Clarke). Interviewer (Carl Lee).	165348
2005	Portrait, The	N		Pears, Iain		Art Critic in the early years of the 20th century journeys from London to the rustic, remote island of Houat, off France's northwest coast, to sit for a portrait painted by an old friend, a gifted but tormented artist living in self-imposed exile.Over the course of the sitting, the painter recalls their years of friendship, the double-edged gift of the influential art critic's patronage, the power he wielded over aspiring artists.They discuss the critic's apparent callousness in anointing the careers of some and devastating the lives of others. Balance of power between the two men shifts dramatically as the critic becomes a passive subject.The painter struggles to capture the character of the man as well as his image on canvas.	165349
2005	Portrattet: Lasse Martenson - Tonskapare	TF				Reporter (Benny Tornroos).	165350
1981	Portret zheny khudozhnika	MF				Art Journalist (Oleg Fyodorov)	165351
1967	Portugal do Meu Amor	MF				Commentator (Alberto Cubi)	165352
2004	Portugal S.A.	MF			Portugal	News Media. Reporter 1 (Andreia Bento). Reporter 2 (Paula Marques).	165353
1958	Portuguese Escape, The	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies, one alone)	Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#3 Julia Probyn Series	Freelance Journalist Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial dailyIn "Julia Involved."	165354
1989	Posed for Murder	M				Photographer (Andrew Rosenthal). Cameraman (Brian Thomas Jones).	165355
2002	Posers	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Genevieve Spicer).	165356
1976	Poseta stare dame	MF				TV Reporter (Aleksandar Gruden)	165357
1992	Posing	MT				Editor. One woman is Yale University College editor	165358
1991	Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories	MT				News Media. Women from diverse backgrounds whose lives are changed after being featured in Playboy. Media response. Playboy Photographer (David Mecey).	165359
1933	Position on the Staff, A	SS	UCLA	Milburn, George	In "No More Trumpets and Other Stories by George Milburn."	Reporter for the Star Paul Stuart. In competition with the Morning Enterprise.  Mr. Lytle and Steve Fowler, also on the Star.	165360
1987	Positive I.D.	M				TV Reporter (Cheryl Foster Corriveau). TV Reporter Wayne (Kurt Kleinmann). News Anchor (Karen Denard)	165361
2005	Positively Naked	DT				Photographer Spencer Tunick (Himself).	165362
1993	Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom	M	L. SV 207			News Media. TV Newscaster (Patrick Montes). Newscaster (Charlie O'Donnell-Himself). Reporter in Church (Patrick McGuinness). Reporter (John North - Himself). Channel 2 News Houston Reporter (Ron Reagan-Himself).Interviewer-Producer (James Manos Jr.-Himself). Life Photographer (Richard Schiff).	165363
1931	Posledni bohem	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Luigi Hofman).	165364
1993	Posse	M				Reporter #2 (Warrington Hudlin). Reporter #3 (Reginald Hudlin). Photographer (Dario Scardapane).	165365
1867	Possessed, The	N		Dostoevski, Fyodor Mikhailovich		Writer Semyon Yakovelitch Karmazinov, pompous, foolish, elderly writer who makes a ridiculous spectacle of himself at a literary fete.   Liputin, a slanderer.	165366
1998	Possessions	N		Kristeva, Julia	France translation	Parisian Journalist Stephanie Delacour is an old friend of a translator who is murdered and decapitated after a dinner party. She has a nose for murder.She arrives at the Eastern European resort of Santa Varvara to help the local police captain learn the reason behind the violent death of her friend.	165367
2009	Possible Side Effects	MT				TV Reporter (Shirley Rumierk). Camera Crew (Steve Antonucci). A family runs a pharmaceutical company.	165368
2000	Possible Worlds	M				Interviewer (Steve Adams).	165369
1998	Possums	M				Reporter #1 (Bobby Barry). Reporter #2 (Linda Cavanaugh)	165370
1958	Post Box 999	MF			India	Reporter Vikas (Sunil Dutt) of Prakash publications comes across an advertisement in the newspaper offering a reward to whomever can prove her son innocent. The young man had been arrested for killing the woman he loved and sentenced to be hanged. The only one who believes he is innocent is his mother. No one responds to her ad. But five years later, the reporter sees the ad and decides to prove the young man innocent. He works with the mother and a young woman in which he falls in love. Their investigation takes them to a variety of people including the real killer who abducts the reporter’s girlfriend. Now Vikas has only one day to prove the son’s innocence and he must use it to either do that or save the girlfriend from the killer.	165371
2004	Post coitum	MF			Czech Republic.	Photographer Bakchus (Franco Nero).	165372
1924	Postage Due	M				Photographer (George Rowe).	165373
2007	Postal	M				Reporter Gayle (Carrie Genzel).	165374
1936	Postal Inspector	M				Reporter (Don Brodie)	165375
1988	Postbus X	TF			Belgium TV Series.	Journalist	165376
1999	Postcard, The	NM		Lewis, Beverly	#1 Amish Country Crossroads	Journalist Philip Bradley. Weary, big-city journalist, stumbles on to a hidden secret. Young Amish widow Rachel Yoder runs a bed-and-breakfast in rural Pennsylvania and when a guest, Bradley, finds an old postcard in the dresser of his room, it touches off a surprising chain of events. 	165377
1990	Postcards From the Edge	M				Cameraman (Peter Onorati).	165378
2000	Postcards:	DT			Australia. Series 1999-	Reporters Bridget McIntyre (2000-2007), Glen Moriarty (2005-2007), Lawrence Mooney (2006-2007), Dermott Brereton (2004-2006), Lauren Newton (2006-2007), Giaan Rooney (2006-2007), Bill Brownless (2006-2007), Carolyne Randoe (2006).Reporters Jules Lund (2005-2006), Suzie Wilks (2005-2006), Brodie Harper (2007), Nicole Livingstone (2007), Salli-Anne Deckert, Nikki McCarthy, Livinia Nixon, Geoff "Coxy" Cox (2000-), James Freemantle (2000-), Steve Oemcke (2000), Melanie Jade (2005).	165379
2006	Postcards: Celebrity Special	DT			Australia. Episode #17. 6-17-2006	Reporters Jules Lund, Bridget McIntyre, Lawrence Mooney, Lauren Newton, Suzie Wilks, Glen Moriarty.	165380
1946	Postman Always Rings Twice, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2458, 2459. L			Reporter (Dick Crockett). Reporter (James Darrell). Reporter (Walter Ridge). Photographers (Philip Ahlm, John Alban, Harold Miller). Photographer (Reginald Simpson).	165381
1942	Postman Didn't Ring, The	M				Reporter (Don Dillaway). Photographer (Eddie Acuff).	165382
1955	Postmark for Danger	M	DVD -R HQ 3384, 3385. SVD 570			News Media. Body count rises as British detectives try to shut down a diamond-smuggling operation	165383
2000	Postmark Paradise	M				Newscaster (Anne Marie Schreiber). Photographer (Richard "Rocky" Rector).	165384
2010	Postmistress, The	N		Blake, Sarah		Correspondent Frankie Bard is a reporter in blitzed-out London during World War II. Bard is working with Edward R. Murrow reporting on the Blitz in London. One night in a bomb shelter, she meets a doctor from Cape Cod with a letter in his pocket, a letter Frankie vows to deliver when she returns from Germany and France where she is to record the stories of war refugees desperately trying to escape. The residents of Franklin think the war can’t touch them -- but as Frankie’s radio broadcasts air, some know that the war is indeed coming. And when Frankie arrives at their doorstep, stories collide in a way no one could have foreseen. In 1941, Frankie travels on trains across France with Jewish refugees trying to reach Spain or Portugal or a boat west to the Americas. Frankie is using a recording technology that wouldn’t be available to her for another two years, but her interviews wit the families are profoundly affecting, and the tension is riveting as each visa is checked. The stakes are high for these refugees -- and the reporter knows it. Unlike most reporters, the leggy blonde admits to being an idealist. In a scene where she chats up a handsome stranger in a bomb shelter, he confesses to wondering: “What a girl like you is doing in a hole like this.”  Frankie replies, “I came over here to save the world, brother.”  Frankie’s adventures in Europe make up the best part of the book. Through Frankie, who makes a trip into occupied France, the author explores questions including why the West abandoned Jewish refugees.Two other women are also featured: Emma Fitch, a naive bride fretting about her husband overseas and 40-year-old Iris James, a virgin who works a the postmaster in Emma’s New England town. On the eve of the United States’s entrance into World War II in 1940, Iris does the unthinkable: she doesn’t deliver a letter. 	165385
1973	Postscript to a Dead Letter	NM	OWN - H	MacKenzie, Donald		Reporter Ross MacIntyre, reporter for a London newspaper.	165386
2005	Pot Zombies	M				Newswoman (Amy  Powers)	165387
1958	Poteet Canyon	CS		Caniff, Milt		Reporter Poteet is Steve Canyon's ward and a Brenda Starr imitator. Through the mid-1970s. In one scrape after another and have to be saved by Steve Canyon.	165388
1969	Potpourri	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	165389
1920	Potterism: Tragi-Farcical Tract, A	N	OWN - H	Macaulay, Rosalie		Journalist Jane. Jane's fiancé, Gideon's paper, the Weekly Facts, has been destroyed and he goes to Russia to gather facts, but never returns.  Six books in one novel.All women characters are modern -- mother is a novelist, Jane a journalist, Kaagherine a scientist. Potter family have a publishing firm, very successful.  Jane marries Hobart, a true Potterite,  but loves Arthur Gideon, anti-Potterism.	165390
2007	Poughkeepsie Tapes, The	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Tom Hauser). News Anchor (Leah McLean). TV Reporter (Tracy Miller). Reporter (Fiona Lincke).	165391
2006	Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead	M				News Media. Newswoman (Brenna Roth). TV News Reporter (James J. Alfieri). Paparazzi (Joshua Samuel Strauss).	165392
2005	Poupees russes, Les	MF			France	Reporter-Writer Xavier Rousseau (Romain Duris) works as a reporter, ghost writer and TV writer while trying to become a great novelist. Plum Journalist (Agathe Robilliard). Cosmo Journalist (Annette Faure). Editor Michel Hermann (Bernard Haller).TV Producer (Carole Franck). TV Writer (Robert Plagnol). TV Director (Nicolas Briancon).	165393
1940	Pour le maillot jaune	MF			France	News Media. Un reporter (Louis Robert). Le journaliste (Paul Demange). Le photographe (Paul Temps). Le gros journaliste (Paul Barge).	165394
1999	Pourquoi pas moi?	MF				Journalist (Jean-Michel Portal).	165395
1996	Poussieres d'amour - Abfallprodukte der Liebe	TF			Germany	Interviewers (Isabelle Huppert, Carole Bouquet).	165396
2002	POV Sports on CBC	DT				Sports. POV Sports Host (Joe Motiki). Science of Sports Host (Rachel Skarsten).	165397
2009	Powder Blue	M				Newscaster (Leyna Nguyen). Several Los Angeles residents meet on Christmas Eve through chance, tragedy and divine intervention.	165398
1928	Powder My Back	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents - Frank Capra.	Cub Reporter Douglas Fairbanks Jr.	165399
1986	Power	M	SVDSP 698. SV-Beta 506	Himmelstein, David (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ellen Freeman  (Julie Christie), once married to Pete St. John (Richard Gere), an expert image maker. She is now trying to get information on a senator who was friends with them when they were married. She now suspects he is on the take.Senator's wife tells her the story and asks her to write it to make sure she is  portrayed as the monster not the innocent senator. Reporter eventually decides not to run the piece because the real story is the foreign influence on American elections.St. John doesn't buy her story: "You're not getting human on me, are you?" Wilfred Buckley (Gene Hackman) says to Gere that the impact of broadcast media on the political process is no worse than past manipulations.Buckley: "What do you want to do? Go back to the old days? Like it was before. Have the machines put their boys in? Is that what you want? Have the newspapers in charge? Have the Los Angeles Times create another Richard Nixon?"Anchorman (Marvin Scott). Commentators (Jim Hartz, Frank Casey, Roger Grimsby, Donna Hanover, Margaret Hall, Paul Harvey, Brad Holbrook, Kristi Worker). Reporter (Tony Head). Moderator (Janet Sarno).	165400
1996	Power	N		Collins, Jackie	First Novel in "L.A. Connections" miniseries	Journalist Madison Castelli is going after the story of her career in the exclusive mansions of Los Angeles where Hollywood's most powerful players willingly risk it all. The beautiful reporter is about to discover there are secrets worth killing for.	165401
1996	Power 98	M	SVD 560			Radio Talk Show Host. Ratings rise for a Los Angeles radio station when a controversial talk show host entertains a call from a killer	165402
2002	Power and Beauty	MT	DVD -R HQ 8343, 8344			Reporter (Jane Cook). Reporter (Piero Didiano). Reporter (Marty Moreau). Reporter (Philip Nessel). Reporter (Kris Ryan). Reporter (Kelvin Wheeler). Photographer (Shawn Wayne Doyle).	165403
2004	Power Corps.	M				Newsreader (Marco von Moos).	165404
1978	Power Eaters, The	N	OWN - H	Davenport, Diana		Publisher Hilda Doral of America's most powerful evening paper, murders her stepson to obtain her publishing empire.	165405
2002	Power Elite	M				News Media. News Reporter (Chelsea McCarthy). News Reporter (Sean Michaels). News Reporter (Alexis Ryan).	165406
1979	Power Forward	N	OWN - H	Kaylin, Walter		News Media	165407
1966	Power Game, The: Confound Their Politics	T			Episode #13. 6-30-1966	Newsreader (David March) of the BBC.	165408
1965	Power Game, The: New Boy, The	T			Episode #1. 12-13-1965	News Media. ITN Newsreader (Tim Brinton).	165409
1966	Power Game, The: Politician, The	T			Episode #4.	TV Interviewer (Bryan Magee).	165410
2005	Power Girls: Series	T			Six Episodes. MTV 2005. Reality Show	Publicist Lizzie Grubman lets the cameras follow her as she spices up the nightlife in New York City, the Hamptons and Miami.	165411
1995	Power of Attorney	M	DVD -R HQ 2529, 2530.			Reporter (Allison Bibicoff)	165412
1917	Power of Decision, The	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	165413
2006	Power of Media Giftset, The	M	DVD			News Media Film Collection:  "All the President's Men," "Network" and "Dog Day Afternoon." Includes many extras.	165414
2004	Power of Nightmares, The: Rise of the Politics of Fear, The	DT			UK. Series of three documentaries about the use of fear for political gain.	Reporter Ron  Hansen of the Detroit News. Journalist Michael Lind.	165415
2008	Power of Persuasion, The	N		Watkins, Shelagh		Film Critic and Columnist F. William D’Arcy for the Sunday Guardian writes a provocative critique of an adaptation of one of Jane Austen’s novels. Beth Durban is persuaded to write a letter to the editor’s page of a national Sunday newspaper to respond to the critic. When she receives an unexpected visit from the newspaper’s critic, she is bemused but after sightings of the inquisitive journalist, she’s neither pleased nor amused, especially since she is undergoing pulse dyed laser treatment for a prominent facial birthmark and spends most of her time behind dark glasses. With the laser treatment successfully completed, Beth and D’Arcy’s paths continue to cross until she begins to see him almost weekly. Is it a coincidence, or has D’Arcy sent an army of his minions to spy on her?  As a scientific researcher in a Scottish University she has led a varied life traveling the world, spending time in New Zealand, Canada, Australia, America, Singapore and Israel. With such a full life she has had little time to form any serious romantic attachments that might led to a permanent relationship. When she decides to take driving lessons, she opens up new opportunities for herself and realizes that perhaps she isn’t too old to find love after all. When a work colleague offers to teach her to drive, Beth fails to realize that he might have an ulterior motive for doing so. Shortly after passing her driving test, Beth embarks on a shopping trip and encounters D’Arcy. This time the tables are turned and she follows him. 	165416
1915	Power of Publicity, The	M			Ness Book	Newspaperwoman Marie Francis Bussey, left penniless when her banker father dies, takes a job as assistant to the editor of the women's page on the News. While disguised as a boy, she gets a scoop and ends up with the editor's brother, who owns the paper.	165417
1943	Power of the Press	M		Fuller, Samuel (Story).  Robert D. Andrews (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Ulysses Bradford (Guy Kibbee) of small town newspaper accuses old friend John Carter (Minor Watson), publisher of the New York Gazette of printing seditious propaganda. Carter decides to make sheet respectable. Shot by ruthless co-owner,Co-owner Howard Rankin (Otto Kruger). Before he dies, Carter leaves Bradford controlling interest in paper, asks him to clean it up. Managing Editor Griff Thompson (Lee Tracy) unwittingly helps Rankin pin Carter's murder on former employee.Bradford tries to free man. Rankin kills a news dealer who could provide evidence. Politically ambitious Rankin gets Thompson to run story accusing government official of hoarding rations. Riot at warehouse.Managing editor convinced Rankin is out to undermine government. He and Bradford join forces to expose Rankin. Print fake story to get him to confess. Reporter (Eddie Laughton).Variety 2/24/43: "…Main difficulty with plot is that from the premise that editors should not step out of bounds in periods of national emergency, story links up notorious publisher with gunmen and gangsters."	165418
1939	Power of the Press	SS	OWN	Shute, George	In Superman Archives Volume Two.	Cub Reporter. Bill Harkness of the Blade	165419
1914	Power of the Press, The	M	SVD 819. VHS 821. VHS 5234		AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaper. Front-page story affects public opinion showing Power of the Press, Herald cub reporter Ansley (William Jefferson) sneaks into a house to get information and uses the power of the press to expose the real criminal.	165420
1928	Power of the Press, The	M	UCLA Screening	Levien, Sonya (Adaptation). Frederick A. Thompson (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book. Capra.	Cub Reporter Clem Rogers is butt of newsroom jokes writing weather stories as if they are front-page stuff. City Editor (Robert Edeson) blue-pencils all his work. Cub stumbles onto a hot story that implicates daughter of mayoral candidate in DA's murderNext day, cub returns to newsroom as a seasoned reporter -- "just a cub's dumb luck -- stumbling on the scoop of the year!"  The woman he maligned in the story comes to the newspaper office to tell him he has ruined her and her father.He apologizes and says he'll get the paper to print a retraction. The City Editor listens to him, then tells him he's fired. The cub ends capturing the real killer.He rushes into the city room with the killer: "STOP THE PRESSES! Stop the presses!" he screams. "Here's the man that killed the district attorney."Variety 12/5/28: "While theatricalizing to an extent, the newspaper atmosphere is exceptionally restrained and reasonable for Hollywood…it is a moving picture newspaper refreshingly plausible if not 100 percent authentic."	165421
1909	Power of the Press, The	M			Ness Book	Editor of The Trumpet is driven out of town by the mayor who he opposed, a new editor arrives, and when the mayor tries to lynch him, he is saved by the mayor's daughter.	165422
1952	Power of Women, The	T		Vivien Kellems, later Mrs. John G. Lee		Press	165423
2002	Power Play	M	DVD -R HQ 2591, 2592. SVD 1456		Adult situations	Reporter investigates energy corporation that has sinister goals. Inexperienced reporter.	165424
1978	Power Play	M				Photographer (Eugene Amodeo).	165425
1998	Power Play: All For One	T			Episode #3. 10-29-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Mark continues to hide how serious his condition is from the other players, insisting he is able to play. Michelle is sentenced to community service. Bud Travis comes up from Houston to talk about buying the Steelheads.Sports Commentator Don Cherry plays the role of the rival coach Jake Nelson.	165426
1998	Power Play: Bad Boy, The	T			Episode #7. 12-3-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett pursues hockey bad boy Bobby Gunn in an attempt to get the Steelheads on the map and is willing to ignore his antics until he finds o0ut that Bobby has been dating Michelle. Bobby continues to make enemies as he turns the whole team against him.	165427
1998	Power Play: Brothers in Arms	T			Episode #6. 11-26-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Todd is initially thrilled when his brother Jeff also joins the Steelheads until the competitive nature between the two brothers takes over and Harry Strand makes it very clear he will only keep one of the Maplethorpe brothers.Brett has a new idea for opening night.	165428
1998	Power Play: Changing the Luck	T			Episode #2. 10-22-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.The Steelheads make it into the series but when Brett breaks the team's lucky bottle, their luck goes from bad to worse. Mark Simpson gets a concussion and hides how bad it is from everyone.	165429
2000	Power Play: Cubicle, The	T			Episode #24. 2-3-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Rose Thorton writes a story in the Spectator about an unnamed gay Steelhead player that causes tension as the team heads into the semi-final game against New York.As Parker and Colleen continue to consummate their odd relationship, everyone is paranoid about finding the mole. Michelle gives Parker an ultimatum about Hudson.Coach Harry Strand seems to have lost his renewed vigor as the team comes unglued during game 7 against New York. "Terminal Todd" Maplethorpe comes up with a unique solution to refocus the Steelheads.Michelle, Renata and Rose witness a surprising admission by Colleen. Harry Strand redeems himself -- Strand style. Duff and Samantha share some surprising news about their relationship.	165430
1999	Power Play: Dire Straits	T			Episode #12. 2-10-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Todd can't help but second guess himself as Frank Duskey remains in a coma. Colleen and Brett go over the books and realize there is no way they can keep the Steelheads alive unless they make some cuts, and decide that one of the team has to go.	165431
1999	Power Play: Evasion	T			Episode #17. 11-12-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett doesn't want people to know that he is sleeping with Rose so he tries to keep it quiet as Renata tries to put an end to it altogether. Rose is far from his only problem, though, as he is still wanted in the United States.After a big fight and troubles in his marriage send Mark to a bar, he hooks up with another woman.	165432
1999	Power Play: Everything Is Broken	T			Episode #14. 10-15-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett's world is falling apart as Colleen turns on him after she decides he seduced her to get his job back. Michelle announces she's going to school in England. Duff makes a deal with the government.	165433
1999	Power Play: Family Values	T			Episode #9. 1-13-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.When a family-values orange juice dealer is interested in one of the Steelheads as a spokesperson, the fact that the play in question is cheating on his wife only starts the problems.Brett is forced to choose between Renata and business with surprising results.	165434
2000	Power Play: Finals, The	T			Episode #25. 2-10-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.As Duff continues to prepare for his wedding to Samantha, Colleen gets the proof she needs that Samantha is the one selling out the team but doesn't want Brett to find out.Mark is pleased his wife is coming to see him at the stadium until he realizes the woman claiming to be his wife is a crazed stalker. Play-by-Play Announcer (Rob Faulds).	165435
2000	Power Play: Finals, The	T			Episode #25. 2-10-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.	165436
2000	Power Play: Foolish Hearts	T			Episode #22. 1-13-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Heading into the last regular season game against Detroit, turmoil jeopardizes the Steelheads post-season chances. Team Captain Mark Simpson receives divorce papers.Michelle is caught in the middle when Hudson James and Parker square off over a Russian player. The team gets a new Head Coach in former goalie Al Tremblay. Duff McCardle risks his personal fortune for one last chance at the cup.	165437
1999	Power Play: High Noon	T			Episode #11. 2-3-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett uses his connections to have the suspension listed against American Player Frank Dusky, a well known goon so that he and Todd can have an on-ice brawl.When Rayanne's father dies and Mark chooses to play hockey rather than stay with her, it seems to be the beginning of the end for them.	165438
1999	Power Play: Jumper, The	T			Episode #20. 12-9-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Rose gets jealous and possessive when she realizes that there is more to Colleen and Brett than just a working relationship. The entire team rallies together to help a former Steelhead who is planning to commit suicide by jumping from the rafters.	165439
1999	Power Play: Manipulation	T			Episode #16. 10-29-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the Hamilton Steelheads. Rose decides to write a tell-all novel about Brett.Duff and Colleen don't like it when the government decides to run the Steelheads their way even though Strand seems to be agreeable. Brett encourages Mark to dump his wife, Rayanne, as his manager and to go with him.	165440
1999	Power Play: Mask, The	T			Episode #21. 12-16-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.When the government decides to enact an equal opportunity ruling on new hires, the entire team is left questioning what will happen to them if they don't fall under the guidelines.When Duff finds out Brett plans to drive Harry Strand crazy, he hires him in an attempt to kill two birds with one stone and get rid of Sexsmith at the same time.	165441
1998	Power Play: Off Season	T			Episode #5. 11-19-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett's fiancée Andrea comes up from New York, but when Brett heads off to the guys' cabin retreat to talk to Shakey about his contract, Andrea ends up spending all her time with Duff and Brett has an otherworldly experience that teaches him a lesson.	165442
1998	Power Play: Perambulate Me Back To My Habitual Abode (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 10-15-1998. Canadian Series 10-15-1998 to 2-17-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) returns to his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario and is offered the job of general manager of NHL team.He had intended to move the Hamilton Steelheads to Houston for a pile of cash. Once home, he becomes the team's new General Manager after the current GM dies.He sets out to turn the bumbling team around while forging a relationship with his estranged daughter and clashing with the Steelheads' equally ruthless corporate president. Hamilton, Ontario is a real town. The Spectator is their real newspaper.Real life Canadian sports commentator Don Cherry crops up occasionally as the coach of a rival team, Jake Nelson.	165443
1999	Power Play: Pucks the Size of Beach Balls	T			Episode #10. 1-20-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Colleen and Brett are at odds when Brett wants to sell tickets to the luxury boxes, but Colleen is desperate to keep profits down so that she will be more successful in selling the team to Bud Travis and moving it to Houston.	165444
1999	Power Play: Purple Hazing	T			Episode #8. 1-6-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.After an up and coming rookie hurts his hand in a hazing ritual, the team is desperate to cover up what happened. Unfortunately the entire episode was witnessed by a very enterprising young fan who forces Brett to make numerous offers to keep him quiet.	165445
2000	Power Play: Quarter Finals, The	T			Episode #23. 1-20-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.In the quarter-finals against Philadelphia, off-ice battles over the ownership of the club threaten to distract the players.Coach Tremblay doubts his leadership ability and requests his return to Sherbrooke, setting the stage for the return of a "happier" Strand, who comes fully equipped with a psychiatrist.Michelle talks husband Hudson James into helping Parker get back into the U.S. to attend a league meeting for which he is eternally UN-grateful. After the meeting in New York, Colleeen and Parker share more than just a drink.The "new" Harry Strand turns out to be just what the team needs.	165446
1999	Power Play: Resign or Re-Sign	T			Episode #15. 10-22-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Government is confused to learn that the Steelheads they have just bought up are a hockey team, and not salmon. Brett begins plotting his revenge against everyone who brought about his downfall and Colleen's name is all over his list.Shakey is devastated when he has to retire due to his bad knee, and Simpson is furious with Strand when Strand doesn't allow Shakey to tell them himself.	165447
1998	Power Play: Seventh Game	T			Episode #4. 11-12-1998	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett reluctantly rehires Lloyd Gorman whom he had previously fired for working drunk. Mark is furious when he ends up benched in the seventh game because of his concussion. Michelle is hurt while doing her community service and Brett isn't there for her.	165448
1999	Power Play: Temptation	T			Episode #18. 11-19-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Brett is shocked when Michelle comes back from England married to the much older Hudson James, whom Rose discovers is no stranger to matrimonial bliss. Todd gets in trouble over an unintentional racial slur, and soon begins losing his sponsors.He can't get hold of his agent as well.	165449
1999	Power Play: Truth, The	T			Episode #19. 12-2-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Hudson tips Brett that odd is looking for a new agent, but both men are soon fighting over who will get to represent him. Rose gets caught in the middle. Colleen is suspicious when Duff's new girlfriend, Samantha, is a lot younger than Duff.	165450
1999	Power Play: Waked at the Forum	T			Episode #13. 2-17-1999	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. New York Sports Agent Brett Parker (Michael Riley) is general manager of the NHL team, The Hamilton Steelheads.Colleen forces Brett to resign after she finds out what he's been up to, leaving Harry Strand as general manager of the team. Brett decides to leave town, but on his way out he has a vision. Duff's condition continues to worsen.	165451
2000	Power Play: What It All Meant	T			Episode #26. 2-17-2000	Sports Reporter Rose Thorton (Krista Bridges) is a sports reporter for the local paper The Spectator. Reporter (Kelsa Kinsly). Parker's life falls apart as Colleen dumps him after he has Thorton fired for threatening to reveal Duff's disappearance.Renata refuses to even speak to him after what he did and Michelle tells him she's tired of being treated like a possession and is leaving town. Brett Parker, the high-powered New York sports agent who is now General Manager of the Hamilton SteelheadsWhen the goalie is injured, Duff pressures Shakey into coming back for one more game.	165452
2005	Power Players: Lowell Thomas	DT	DVD -R HQ 3394			Newsman Lowell Thomas brings home wondrous tales of exotic lands, becomes an American legend.	165453
1979	Power Plays	NM	PVL	Wilcox, Colin		Columnist Eliot Murdock, once a famous columnist trying for a comeback is killed. He had information about corruption in Washington and was about to tell his story.	165454
2001	Power Rangers: Clash For Control (Parts 1 and 2) (aka Power Rangers Time Force)	T			Episodes #392-#393. 5-5/12-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (David L. Wilson). Reporter #2 (Stacey L. Miller). Reporter 33 (Alanna Boatright).	165455
2001	Power Rangers: Dawn of Destiny (1) (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Dawn of Destiny)	T			Episode #406. 8-18-2001	Reporter (Deanne Hixson).	165456
2000	Power Rangers: Fifth Crystal, The (aka Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue: Fifth Crystal, The)	T			Episode #359. 9-16-2000	Reporter (Bonnie Warner).	165457
2004	Power Rangers: Fighting Spirit (aka Power Rangers Dino Thunder: Fighting Spirit)	T			Episode #523. 8-28-2004	News Media. News Reporter (Patrick Wilson).	165458
2001	Power Rangers: Frax's Fury (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Frax's Fury)	T			Episode #405. 8-11-2001	Reporter (Deanne Hixson).	165459
1996	Power Rangers: Hogday Afternoon (Part 2) (aka Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Hogday Afternoon)	T			Episode #155. 2-17-1996	Reporter (Shell Danielson).	165460
1999	Power Rangers: Magna Defender, The (aka Power Rangers Lost Galaxy)	T			Episode #302. 4-3-1999	Photographer (Michael Haboush).	165461
2002	Power Rangers: Master's Last Stand, The (aka Power Rangers Wild Force: Master's Last Stand)	T			Episode #444. 8-10-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mark Daniel Cade). Reporter #2 (Jon Briddel). Reporter #3 (Anne Marie Howard).	165462
2002	Power Rangers: Monitoring Earth (1) (aka Power Rangers Wild Force: Monitoring Earth)	T			Episode #450. 9-28-2002	Newscaster (Rebecca Forstadt).	165463
1995	Power Rangers: Movie, The (aka Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Movie, The)	M				Reporter (Paula Morrell)	165464
2000	Power Rangers: Neptune's Daughter (aka Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue: Neptune's Daughter)	M			Episode #372. 11-11-2000	Reporter (Bonnie Warner)	165465
2001	Power Rangers: Parting of Ways, A (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Parting of Ways)	T			Episode #384. 3-10-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gary Dubin). Reporter #2 (Pauline Tannous).	165466
2001	Power Rangers: Quantum Quest, The (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Quantum Quest)	T			Episode #391. 4-28-2001	Reporter (Alanna Boatright).	165467
2001	Power Rangers: Ransik Lives (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Ransik Lives)	T			Episode #382. 2-24-2001	Anchorman (Jonathan Richter).	165468
2003	Power Rangers: Return of Thunder (Part 2). (aka Power Rangers Nina Storm: Return of Thunder)	T			Episode #468. 4-19-2003	Newscaster (Louise Wallace).	165469
2000	Power Rangers: Riding the Edge (aka Power Rangers Lightspped Rescue: Riding the Edge).	T			Episode #342. 3-4-2000	Reporter (Gillian Holt).	165470
1998	Power Rangers: Shell Shocked (aka Power Rangers in Space: Shell Shocked)	T			Episode #254. 2-27-1998	Reporter (Tom Trudeau).	165471
2003	Power Rangers: Shimazu Returns (Parts 1 and 2) (aka Power Rangers Nina Storm: Shimazu Returns).	T			Episodes #485-#486. 8-16/23-2003	News Media. Reporter (Louise Wallace).	165472
2003	Power Rangers: Snip It, Snip It Good (aka Power Rangers Nina Storm: Snip It, Snip It Good)	T			Episode #487. 9-19-2003	Newscaster (Louise Wallace).	165473
1996	Power Rangers: There's No Business Like Snow Business (Part 1) (aka Power Rangers: Zero: There's No Business Like Snow Business).	T			Episode #170. 5-13-1996.	Reporter (Douglas Sloan).	165474
2003	Power Rangers: Wild Wipeout, The (aka Power Rangers Nina Storm: Wild Wipeout, The)	T			Episode #488. 9-20-2003	Reporter (Louise Wallace).	165475
2001	Power Rangers: Worlds Apart (aka Power Rangers Time Force: Worlds Apart)	T			Episode #390. 4-21-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (David L. Wilson). Reporter #2 (Stacey L. Miller).	165476
2000	Power Shift	N		Rivers, Reggie		Reporter hates a Pro Bowl receiver whose reputation on and off the field is sterling. The reporter starts writing story of a girl who files a paternity suit against the football star who says she was 15 years old when she got pregnant.Football star insists her claims are untrue. He turns to The Fixer to make the story disappear. But The Fixer is a catalyst for disaster drawing the football player into a web of murder and deceit that could land him in jail facing a life sentence.	165477
1995	Power Within, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Bree Walker Lampley)	165478
1976	Power Without Glory	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Ivor Bowyer)	165479
1987	Power, Passion and Murder	MT				Photographer (Lisa-Marie Soble)	165480
2005	Power, Privilege & Justice: Two Mrs. Woodwards, The	T			Episode #2. 1-12-2005	Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Herself). Journalist-Author Dominick Dunne (Himself). 	165481
1984	Power, The	M		Obrow, Jeffrey, Stephen Carpenter, John Penney, John Hopkins (Story). Carpenter (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Sandy (Susan Stokey) for The Prince Eyewitness tabloid dismisses the story of  an idol with mysterious powers as just another crackpot tabloid item.Boyfriend brings her a quote from another newspaper: "Journalism is more than the sex lives of celebrities and the scandals of the jet set. Journalism is the pursuit of truth."Boyfriend gets interested in the story, goes on a date with one of Sandy's colleagues from the paper and becomes possessed by the idol causing him to force the woman's hand into a garbage disposal.Reporter and a teenage girl are finally able to destroy the idol after being assaulted repeatedly by the boyfriend.	165482
2002	Power, The	M				Reporter (Andrea Lee Davis).	165483
2002	Powerpuff Girls, The	M				News Media. Local Anchor (Phil LaMarr)	165484
2001	Powerpuff Girls, The: Mane Event, The	C	DVD	McCracken, Craig	Episode	TV Anchorman delivers the news on TV set watched by one of the powerpuff girls.	165485
2001	Powerpuff Girls, The: Something's a Ms.	C	DVD	McCracken, Craig	Episode	TV Reporter on TV screen.	165486
2002	Powerpuff Girls, The: Superfriends	C			Episode #16. 6-8-2002	Newscaster (Tom Kane - Voice).	165487
1943	Powers Girl, The	M				Photographer (Brooks Benedict).	165488
1997	Powers of Two	MUS			An electroacoustic opera for six singers, two dancers, video tape and eight digital soundtracks.	Journalist/Sappho (mezzo-soprano). Act I: The Artist attempts to express his love for The Man, but is roughly rejected as are his arguments to The Journalist about artistic expression in the face of media priorities. The Journalist, who is trying to pursue a career in a man’s world, is also trying to hide being a lesbian. She is tormented by self-hatred, but secretly expresses her frustrated desire for an ideal woman. Encouraged by the dancers, the Artist and Journalist resolve to pursue their respective quests. The Artist going to The Seer for spiritual guidance. The Journalist going to The Sibyl to get a media story.Act II: The act begins with The Sibyl, an oracle, seated in front of the screen, wearing a magnificent cape and singing of the Golden Age of long ago. However, she must find a successor, and hopes to do so in the person of The Journalist, who enters looking for a "story", equipped with a video camera and lights that blank out the video screen. The Journalist, a lesbian, extols the new perfection of the "golden age" of television, illustrated by processed images of female models. The Sibyl criticizes the illusory quality of these images and tells The Journalist she must forsake the materialism represented by the world of advertising which she does through a symbolic "death" in which the cape is used to cover her (with musical reference to Berg's "Lulu, my angel"). She is "reborn" to become the new Sibyl (now called Sappho) by assuming the cape and returning to the opening song.Act III: The Artist, a gay male, arrives seeking artistic guidance from The Seer, seated atop a platform to which he is confined. The Seer seems to offer him enticing images and poetic musical excerpts on the screen and speakers. However, The Artist does not understand these images but still creates and sings beautiful poetry. In his personal quest for fulfillment, both personal and artistic, The Artist goes through states of attraction and desire, conflict and remorse, loss and grief, and finally, reconciliation and acceptance. The Seer eventually abandons his attempts to communicate with The Artist, and turns inwards via a symbolic "blinding" in order to achieve spiritual insight. The Artist similarly undergoes a transformation and appears in a magnificent costume in a symbolic union with his beloved "other". Act IV: The entire stage resembles a video screen, enclosed by a barrier, within which is a powerful light (the 'Beyond'). The act begins with a requiem in remembrance of the dead, specifically addressed to the "too young departed", and concludes with the Woman being escorted into the Beyond by the dancers. The two other singers (The Artist and The Journalist/Sappho) enter together from the house, each clad in the kimono and cape in which they have finished Acts II and III. They move symmetrically with each other and are attracted by the dim outline of the dancers in the ganzfeld whom they kiss exactly at the knife-edge boundary before they enter to unite with those figures. Although initially terrified by the sight of the Beyond, The Man is irresistibly drawn towards it by The Woman who is already in that space. In a reversal of the Orpheus and Eurydice story, she warns him not to look at her and tells him to approach her backwards and rely on hearing her voice. After several failed attempts, The Man is once again urged to approach by the dancers and give up his reliance on sight and reason. He finally ceases to resist and is guided backwards across the knife-edge, where he is clothed anew and is re-united with The Woman. The act ends with the joyful song "We are the stars which sing", a traditional First Nations text.The lyric poetry used in the opera is derived from a wide range of sources including Charlotte Lennox (1729-1804), Katherine Philips (1631-64), Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Walt Whitman, R. M. Rilke (in a new translation by Norbert Ruebsaat), Aphra Behn (1640-89), Louise Labé (1525-66), Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762), Giovambattista Marino (1569-1625), Guido Cavalcanti (1255-1300), Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720), and Jalal al-Din Rumi, with additional material written by the composer.Barry Truax is a Professor in both the School of Communication and the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University where he teaches courses in acoustic communication and electroacoustic music.	165489
1936	Powers That Be, The	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	165490
1992	Powers That Be, The: Bill and Margaret's Excellent Adventure	T			Episode #7. 4-11-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.After Bill and Margaret's unexpected night of passion, Bill considers ending his relationship with Jordan in favor of the chance of rekindling the fire in his marriage -- leaving Jordan fuming and shocked.Meanwhile, Caitlyn can't get the football-opponent out of her head. Bradley gets high from pain killers he is taking for a kidney stone.	165491
1992	Powers That Be, The: Bill Gets Shot	T	SV 135		Episode #3. 3-14-1992. Series 3-7-1992 to 6-19-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Reporter (Michele Harrell). Campaigning Senator needs publicity but doesn't expect it to come from Theodore's botched suicide attempt, which results in Bill being shot in a very undignified location.It's their daughter's anniversary and the senator's wife insists the illegitimate daughter not join the family for dinner.	165492
1992	Powers That Be, The: Bill's Dead…Not	T			Episode #10. 11-7-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Senator takes a road trip with his elderly mother and picks up a hitchhiker -- who turns out to be a carjacker. As Bill then tries to make his way to his mother's home, the carjacker crashes the car into a gas tanker.The family and the press believe the Senator has been killed. As the Powers camp mourns Bill, Margaret contemplates accepting her husband's Senate seat.	165493
1993	Powers That Be, The: Bradley Gets Fired	T			Episode #18. 1-19-1993	News Media. PR. Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol).Washington Post Reporter Walt Stevens (Dan Butler). When a malingering Bradley is fired, Mrs. Powers takes over as press liaison.	165494
1992	Powers That Be, The: Charlerella	T			Episode #8. 4-18-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Powers household is invited to attend a ball in the Senator's honor, but Margaret conveniently forgets to invite Charlotte until it's too late.Caitlyn's husband Theodore stays behind to wait for her but winds up spending a romantic evening with Charlotte when they get snowed in. Caitlyn slinks off to the opponent's hotel room. The blizzard keeps the rest of the Powers clan trapped in their limo	165495
1992	Powers That Be, The: Chicken in Every Pot, A	T			Episode #9. 11-7-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.To curry favor, Margaret donates her chicken salad to the favorite charity of the new First Lady who falls ill after eating it. Meanwhile Theodore and Charlotte try to fight their attraction for each other.	165496
1992	Powers That Be, The: Dirty Politics	T			Episode #5. 3-28-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Moderator Kendall (Jill Andre). The family scheme to discredit the Senator's opponent, a now-handicapped, former-pro footballer. The result is a faked videotape of the athlete hopping out of his chair. The press discovers the tape is fake.Bill visits in a last ditch effort to save his aids from being fired and Bill is startled by what he finds.	165497
1993	Powers That Be, The: Grammargate (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #19-#20. 6-5/12-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.When drunk, Bradley makes the mistakes of his life. So does Pierce when he hacks into the school's computer. Theodore has troubles of his own.While trying to rectify the situation for Pierce, Margaret and Caitlyn find they have their own trouble. Consummation is the answer to Bradley's problems and Theodore conquers his fear.	165498
1993	Powers That Be, The: Grandma's Big Decision	T			Episode #21. 6-19-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Bill's mother, Enid Powers (Cloris Leachman) shows up just before her 93rd birthday and announces she is moving in until she dies. Then she asks her already frustrated daughter-in-law to kill her off.Sophie surprises Jordan when she moves into her apartment building leaving Jordan concerned that the Senator's nosy daughter will discover their affair.	165499
1993	Powers That Be, The: Having a Ball	T			Episode #17. 1-19-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Powers are ecstatic when they are invited to join the Presidential motorcade to Clinton's inauguration, but when Jordan is excluded, she tries to make Bill jealous by making plans with an old boyfriend.As the delayed Powers and a bicycling Bradley brave the icy roads in hopes of catching up with the President, Theodore worries that Charlotte thinks he forgot her birthday.	165500
1992	Powers That Be, The: How Sharper Than a Servant's Tooth	T			Episode #12. 11-21-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Crisis back in the Senator's home state is nothing compared to the crisis in the Senator's household -- Charlotte wants to quit because of her secret feelings for Theodore.Meanwhile Jordan is frustrated that Margaret's problems are more important to Bill than celebrating the anniversary of their relationship together.	165501
1992	Powers That Be, The: I'm Your Dummy	T			Episode #11. 11-14-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Theodore volunteers to be the Senator's dummy in a ventriloquist act that everyone else finds embarrassingly bad.	165502
1992	Powers That Be, The: Intern, The	T			Episode #13. 11-28-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Jordan and Margaret both suspect the Senator's new female intern has designs on him.	165503
1992	Powers That Be, The: Kiss Me Caitlyn	T			Episode #6. 4-4-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Senator and his aides have no choice but to offer his opponent a public apology -- in spite of his paralysis secretly being a sham.Meanwhile the football player-opponent sets his sights on seducing the senator's daughter, Caitlyn to have someone inside Senator's camp. She finds herself simultaneously charmed and repulsed by him while she contemplates having an affair.Meanwhile, Bill and his wife, Margaret, share a spontaneous night of passion.	165504
1992	Powers That Be, The: Love Child, The (1)	T			Episode #1. 3-14-1992. Series 3-7-1992 to 6-19-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.TV Newswoman Faith Daniels (Herself). Senator in the middle of a tough re-election campaign with a local hero finds he has an additional obstacle to his re-election: an illegitimate daughter from a wartime romance.Senator's wife Margaret (Holland Taylor) believes her top priority is to maintain her status in Washington. Daughter Caitlyn Van Horne is married to a U.S. Representative, Rep. Theodore Van Horne (David Hyde Pierce).The senator also has a son Pierce  as well as an illegitimate daughter Sophie, the product of a wartime romance. He is also having an affair with Jordan Miller.	165505
1992	Powers That Be, The: Love Child, The (2)	T			Episode #2. 3-7-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Illegitimate child goes head-to-head with rest of the family. Senator needs good publicity to offset the scandal so he can win the election.	165506
1992	Powers That Be, The: My Mother, My Self	T			Episode #4. 3-21-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Not being asked to a White House luncheon for Princess Diana is bad enough, but the senator's wife really gets upset when her efforts only result in her daughter being invited instead.She then tries to play on daughter's insecurities to secure an invitation for herself. Meanwhile Bill just wants the family to get along.	165507
1992	Powers That Be, The: Oh, Mack	T			Episode #15. 12-12-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Visiting Hollywood mogul (Aaron Spelling - Himself) charms everyone in the Senator's household -- except the Senator, who starts to suspect that something is amiss. Each of the ladies thinks she's the object of their guest's desires.	165508
1992	Powers That Be, The: Sophie's Big Decision	T			Episode #14. 12-5-1992	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Just as illegitimate daughter Sophie asks Margaret for some tips on fitting into the Washington scene, the boyfriend who always kept her down shows up to take her back to New Jersey.Margaret is desperate to get a Supreme Court Justice to show up at her party, and Bradley and Jordan try to show each other up by getting the most influential guests at the event.	165509
1993	Powers That Be, The: St. Caitlyn of Shears	T			Episode #16. 1-2-1993	News Media. PR. Press Liaison Bradley Gist (Peter MacNicol). Democratic Senator William Powers (John Forsythe), an ally of President Bill Clinton has spent 26 years in Washington D.C. and lacks the political smarts to survive in national politics.Bradley is desperate to get the Senator media attention after his name is not included on the list of the most influential Democrats in the new administration.Bad haircut causes daughter Caitlyn to come to a personal crisis and decide she is too caught up in materialism.	165510
1918	Powers That Prey	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor of the Daily News Burton Grant (Harvey Clark) is run out of town after exposing crooked politicians. Asks his daughter Sylvia Grant (Mary Miles Minter) to turn the paper over to city editor Frank Summers (Alan Forrest).She takes the paper over herself, decorating the city room with bows and writing fluff pieces. Later she calls for the political boss to be tarred and feathered. Her father returns in time to stop an angry mob. She marries the city editor.Female's lack of journalistic savvy -- "The Power of the Press in a Woman's Hands."  Variety, 3/15/58: "It is effort and celluloid entirely gone to waste."	165511
1996	Powertown	N		Lind, Michael		Journalist Stef Schonfeld works for a political monthly.	165512
2003	Powiedz to, Gabi	MF			Poland	Editor (Krzysztof Globisz).	165513
2002	Pozo, El	T				Commentators (Rafael Avina, Jaime Alfonso Sandoval, Oscar Sarquiz-Themselves).  Host (Claudia Segura).	165514
2009	PR Firm, The	M			Short	Public Relations firm is the only one a much maligned genocidal dictator in trouble will trust to save his image. After some bad press about his so-called “authoritarian rule,” an eastern-European dictator needs someone to gloss over his image in the western news media. There is at least one PR agent that is more than willing to help. The PR Guy (Joe Lofranco). 	165515
1944	Practically Yours	M				News Media-Publicity hassle. Reporters (George Turner, Reginald Simpson). Reporter (Allen Fox). Cameramen (Ralph Lynn, Jerry James, William Meader).  Photographer (Thomas Quinn). Cameraman in News Room (Warren Ashe). Radio Announcers (Sam Ash, John Wald).Sound Man (Roy Brent). Camera Operator (Gary Bruce). Assistant Cameraman (Mike Lally). Photographer (Tom Quinn). Cameraman (Jerry James). Cameraman (Ralph Linn). Cameraman (William Meader).	165516
1985	Practice of Love (aka Praxis der Liebe, Die)	M			West Germany-Austria. Ness	Commentator (Walter Schreiber). TV Editor (Wolfgang Kainz). Chief TV Editor (Guenther Nenning).	165517
2006	Practice To Deceive	N		Sikes, Nathan		Reporter Preston Jeffries is covering the killings of several beautiful women whose bodies are discovered on the outskirts of Tallahassee, Florida. Police are baffled. The criminal is elusive and star reporter Jeffries is hopes his coverage of the slayings give him his shot at journalistic fame. Or is there more going on than meets the eye? As Preston falls in love while following the murders, he discovers that the truth may be more horrible than anyone could imagine.	165518
2001	Practice, The:	T	SVD 1491, 1338, 1137, 1126		Episodes. Series 3-4-1997 to 5-16-2004	News Media	165519
2000	Practice, The: Appeal and Denial	T			Episode #83. 10-29-2000	Reporter (Tim Hager).	165520
1998	Practice, The: Axe Murderer	T			Episode #32. 4-27-1998	News Media. Reporter (Mijanou Van der Woude). Press Reporter in Courthouse Hallway (Phil Hawn).	165521
2002	Practice, The: Bad to Worse	T			Episode #132. 12-1-2002	TV Anchor (Cheryl Carter).	165522
1997	Practice, The: Betrayal	T			Episode #8. 9-23-1997	Reporters (Susan Fukuda, Stacey Scotte).	165523
2000	Practice, The: Black Widows	T			Episode #74. 4-2-2000.	Reporter Camilla Berg (Judy Louise Johnson). Reporter #2 (David Hirsch). Reporter #3 (David Charles). Reporter #4 (Alysia Reiner).	165524
1997	Practice, The: Blessing, The	T			Episode #9. 9-27-1997	News Media. Reporter (Karen Crane).	165525
1998	Practice, The: Body Count	T			Episode #37. 10-11-1998	TV News Anchor (Michael Castner).	165526
2001	Practice, The: Candidate, The	T	SVD 1104 (All But Beginning). SVD 1106 (Beginning)	Kelley, David E.	Episodes #102-#103. 9-22-2001. Season 6 Opener	News Media. Media #1 (Deborah Carson). Media #2 (Don Richardson). Media #3 (Jennifer Massey). Media #4 (Gregory Balaban). Sensational homicide case rocks Boston. State senator charged with killing his wife's lover.	165527
2001	Practice, The: Candidate, The (Part One)	T			Episode #102. 9-23-2001	News Media. Reporter Jack Quinn (Stephen Mendel). TV News Anchor Scott Schmidt (Brien Blakely). Field Reporter Sarah Ehret (Cheryl Carter). Reporter Borpojari (Meera Simhan). TV Anchor (Phillip Palmer).Reporter #1 (Chris Harrison). Reporter #2 (Pamela Wright). Media #1 (Deborah Carson). Media #2 (Don Richardson). Media #3 (Jennifer Massey). Media #4 (Gregory Balaban).	165528
2003	Practice, The: Capitol Crimes	T			Episode #141. 3-31-2003	News Media. Reporter Sarah Ehret (Cheryl Carter). TV Reporter (Barrett Rakestraw).	165529
2003	Practice, The: Cause of Action	T			Episode #148. 10-12-2003	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major).	165530
1977	Practice, The: Checkmate	T			Episode #29. 3-16-1998.	Reporter (Elliot Francis)	165531
2003	Practice, The: Choirboys	T			Episode #139. 3-10-2003.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Brien  Blakely). Reporter #2 (Cheryl Carter).	165532
2003	Practice, The: Chosen, The	T	SVD 1445		Episode #148. 10-5-2003	News Media. Reporter Sarah Ehret (Cheryl Carter). Reporter (Phillip Palmer).Attorney claims God talks to her. Fired from her law firm for being mentally incompetent. Man accused of poisoning his pregnant wife.	165533
1999	Practice, The: Closet Justice	T			Episode #53. 3-28-1999	Reporter Lillian Curry (Diana Koricke).	165534
1997	Practice, The: Cloudy with a Chance of Membranes	T			Episode #26.  2-16-1998	News Media. TV Reporter #1 Angela Coxton (Mary Major).  Reporter (Dee Ryan). TV Anchor (Cynthia Eichor). Reporter (Carlos Granda).	165535
2004	Practice, The: Coming Home	T			Episode #158. 1-25-2004	News Media. TV Reporters (Rich Skidmore, Pat Matthews). Reporter #1 (Lisa Steinmetz). Reporter #3 (Mary Strong).	165536
2000	Practice, The: Deal, The	T			Episode #88. 12-10-2000.	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Charles). Reporter #2 (Marjorie Harris). Reporter #3 (David Joel).	165537
1998	Practice, The: Defenders, The	T			Episode #38. 10-18-1998	News Media. Reporter #2 (Mijanou Van der Woude). Reporter #3 (Melissa Gardner).	165538
1999	Practice, The: Do Unto Others	T			Episode #56. 5-2-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Matthew Kaminsky). Reporter #2 (Lourdes Regala).	165539
2001	Practice, The: Early Frost, An	T			Episode #90. 1-7-2001	Reporter Alexis Genya (Cheryl Carter).	165540
2002	Practice, The: Eat and Run	T			Episode #121. 5-5-2002.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Brien  Blakely). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Massey). Reporter #3 (Don Richardson).  Reporter #4 (Deborah Carson). Reporter #5 (Tim Hager).	165541
1999	Practice, The: End Games	T			Episode #50. 2-20-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mijanou Van der Woude).  Reporter #2 (Susan Chuang). Reporter #3 (Dierdre Holder). Reporter #4 (B.T.Stone - Bob Thomas).	165542
1999	Practice, The: Happily Ever After	T			Episode #57. 5-9-1999	Reporter (Kenneth Taylor).	165543
2003	Practice, The: Heroes and Villains	T			Episode #143. 4-21-2003	News Media. Reporter (Jim Moret).	165544
1997	Practice, The: Hide and Seek	T			Episode #17. 11-29-1997	News Media. Reporter (Ricco Ross).	165545
1999	Practice, The: Home Invasions	T			Episode #54. 4-18-1999	Reporter Angela Coxton (Mary Major).	165546
2000	Practice, The: Honorable Man	T			Episode #78. 5-14-2000	News Media. On-Air Reporter (Eileen Weisinger).	165547
1998	Practice, The: In Deep	T			Episode #27. 3-2-1998	News Media. Reporter Janet Gilmore  (Tiiu Leek). Reporter Todd Woods (Kenny Sargeant). Reporter Joy Schenk (Mijanou Van der Woude). Reporter (Mary Major).	165548
2004	Practice, The: In Good Conscience	T		Kelley, David E.	Episode #161. 3-14-2004	News Media. Reporter Julie Bench (Naibe Reynoso). .  Attorney uses media to convince judge to do the right thing. Reporters.	165549
1999	Practice, The: Judge and Jury	T			Episode #47. 1-17-1999.	Reporter Marc Underwood (Dan Gifford). Reporter Peter Fleming (Tim Silva). Reporter #3 (Kenneth Livingston Taylor). Miss Kramer, Timeline Producer (Sydney Walsh).	165550
2002	Practice, The: Judge Knot	T			Episode #115. 2-17-2002.	Reporter #3 (Gregory Balaban). Reporter #1 (Jennifer Massey). Reporter #2 (Don Richardson).	165551
1999	Practice, The: Lawyers, Reporters and Cockroaches	T	SVD 805		Episode #49. 2-21-1999	TV Reporter accused of forcing restaurateur out of business by a deceptive TV report.. Bobby and Lindsay represent a restaurant owner who's suing a local television station for airing a story that accused the eatery of having unsanitary conditions.Reporter Michael Sawyer (Jeff Yagher).	165552
1999	Practice, The: Legacy	T			Episode #61. 10-17-1999	News Media. Reporter (Mijanou Van der Woude).	165553
2003	Practice, The: Les Is More	T			Episode#143. 4-7-2003.	News Media. Reporter #4 (Bibi Amos). Reporter #2 (Brien Blakely). Reporter #5 (Laney Fichera). Reporter #3 (Ted Garcia). Anchor #1 (Phillip Palmer). News Anchor (Ben Mankiewicz). Sandy Grushow (Himself). Leslie Moonves (Himself).	165554
2000	Practice, The: Life Sentence	T			Episode #79. 5-21-2000	Reporter Sheila McCree (Marla Frees). News Cameraman (Evan Mirand).	165555
1998	Practice, The: Line of Duty	T			Episode #21. 1-5-1998	News Media. Reporter Janet Gilmore (Tiiu Leek). TV Anchor (Larry Burnett).	165556
2002	Practice, The: M. Premie Unplugged	T	DVD -R HQ 6179		Episode #6. 3-10-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Brien Blakley). Reporter #2 (Tanya Memme). Reporter #3 (Patrick Faucette). Father accused of child abuse.	165557
1997	Practice, The: Means, The	T			Episode #14. 11-8-1997	News Media. TV Reporter Melanie Morris (Mary Major) of News 8.  Reporter #1 (Melissa Gardner). Reporter #2 (Forbes Riley). Reporter #3 (Kenny Sargeant).	165558
2000	Practice, The: Mr. Hinks Goes To Town	T			Episode. 11-26-2000.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Shea Farrell). Reporter #2 (Deborah Carson).	165559
2004	Practice, The: Mr. Shore Goes to Town	T	SVD 1510		Episode #87. 3-7-2004	News Media	165560
2002	Practice, The: Of Thee I Sing	T	VHS 1298 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #127. 10-13-2002	News Media. District Attorney faces the media after losing the case	165561
1998	Practice, The: One of Those Days	T			Episode #40. 11-8-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Karen Crane). Reporter #2 (David Hirsch). Reporter #3 (Forbes Riley).	165562
1999	Practice, The: Oz	T			Episode #62. 10-24-1999	News Media. Reporter Angela Coxton (Mary Major). Reporter (Carter Lee). Reporter (Ken Rudulph). Reporter #2 (Sibila Vargas).	165563
1997	Practice, The: Part V	T			Episode #5. 4-1-1997	News Media. Reporter (Taylor Leigh).	165564
1997	Practice, The: Part VI	T			Episode #6. 4-9-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Christal Chacon). Reporter #3 (Francesca Cappucci). Reporter #2 (Todd Jensen). Reporter #4 (Christopher McWatt).	165565
2004	Practice, The: Police State	T			Episode #157. 1-11-2004.	Reporter (Steve Alvarez).	165566
2002	Practice, The: Pro Se	T			Episode #113. 2-10-2002	News Media. TV Reporter (LaDon Drummond).	165567
2000	Practice, The: Race Ipsa Loquitor	T			Episode #72. 2-20-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jason Rudofsky). Reporter #2 (Keni Marie).	165568
1997	Practice, The: Reasonable Doubts	T			Episode #7. 9-20-1997	News Media. Reporter #2 (Ricco Ross	165569
2000	Practice, The: Settling	T	SVD 864		Episode #73. 3-12-2000	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major). TV Anchor (Chuck Kovacic). Commentator (Blair Bess). Bobby is kidnapped by an irate former client who claims his incompetence in a manslaughter trial forced him to spend 12 years in prison.	165570
1997	Practice, The: Sex, Lies and Monkeys	T			Episode #12. 10-18-1997	News Media. Owner Mr. Holt (Richard Riehle) of Hub News. Hub News Attorney (Gerry Becker).	165571
2000	Practice, The: Show and Tell	T	VHS 1274	Kelley, David E.	Episode #85. 11-12-2000	Reporter (who's only heard as a voice-over) interviews principals on the defense and prosecution teams to get their takes on how the trail is going. Citizen Kane-like device.Corridor Reporter #1 (Marjorie Harris). Corridor Reporter #2 (Paul Richard Kessler). Corridor Reporter #3 (John Marrott).	165572
2002	Practice, The: Silent Partners	T			Episode #134. 12-15-2002.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Patrick Faucette). Reporter #2 (Tim Hager). Reporter #3 (Deborah Carson).	165573
1997	Practice, The: Spirit of America	T			Episode #16. 11-22-1997.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Laura Carlson).  Field Reporter (Mark Goodman). News Announcer (Toni Senecal).	165574
1999	Practice, The: Split Decisions	T			Episode #45. 1-3-1999	Reporter Michelle Reichot (Sandra Clark).	165575
2001	Practice, The: Suffer the Little Children	T			Episode #108. 11-25-2001	News Anchor (John Burton Jr.).	165576
1998	Practice, The: Swearing In	T			Episode #42. 11-29-1998	News Media. Reporter (Mary Major). News Anchor (Chuck Kovacic).	165577
2001	Practice, The: Thin Line, The	T			Episode #92. 2-4-2001	News Media. Reporter (Phillip Palmer). Reporter #1 (Don Richardson). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Massey).	165578
2002	Practice, The: This Pud's For You	T			Episode #123. 5-19-2002.	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Charles). Reporter #2 (Mim Drew). Reporter #3 (Patrick Faucette). Reporter #4 (Julie Wright). Reporter #5 (Cheryl Carter). Reporter #6 (Cali Ross).	165579
1998	Practice, The: Trial, The	T			Episode #25. 2-9-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Major).	165580
2002	Practice, The: Verdict, The	T			Episode #124. 5-19-2002	News Media. Reporter Jeffrey Rothberg (Philip Palmer). Reporter (Mark Steines). Reporter (Mim Drew). Reporter (LaDon Drummond). Reporter (Todd Leonard). Talk-Show Host Larry King (Himself).	165581
2003	Practice, The: Victim's Rights	T			Episode #155. 11-30-2003	News Media. Reporter (Mim Drew). Reporters interviewing man the jury said was innocent of murder. Drive-by shooting kills the man as reporters duck for cover.	165582
2001	Practice, The: What Child Is This?	T			Episode #96. 3-18-2001.	Reporter #2 (Gregory Balaban).  WXDE Reporter (Mary Major). Reporter #1 (Don Richardson).	165583
1993	Praetorian	NM	OWN - P	Gifford, Thomas		American Radio Correspondent Rodger Dodwin, London, 1941. Chosen by Winston Churchill to cover the story of a lifetime	165584
2007	Prager Botschaft	MTF			Germany	Reporter (Udo Thies).	165585
2002	Prague	N		Phillips, Arthur		Journalist John Price wants Emily a farm girl who wants to be a tip-top assistant at the Embassy. North American college grads, Eastern Europe 1990.At the end of the novel, journalist Price, arguably the central character of the novel, is en route to the city of Prague.	165586
1988	Prague Counterpoint	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#2 Zion Convenant Series	Journalist Walter Kronenberger and his five-year-old son, Charles, are in danger. It is March 12, 1938 and Hitler and Nazi Germany are sweeping across Austria destroying all in its path. Although Violinist Elisa Lindheim is safe in Czechoslovakia for the moment, she grieves over her beloved Vienna. Swastika flags now wave from every window. Jewish shops are destroyed. Neighbors’ houses stand empty. The Jews and those who try to defend them are arrested or killed. The clock is running out for those the Nazis consider enemies of the state such as Journalist Kronenberger and his son. If Elisa agrees to help Charles and his twin brother, Louis, she could become useless to the Jewish Underground. Yet, how can she stand by and watch two children fall into the clutches of the Nazis.	165587
1997	Prague Duet	M				Journalist (David Nyki)	165588
1941	Prague is Quiet: Experimental Fantasy, An	R		Jacobs, Lewis	In "One  Hundred Non-Royalty Radio Plays."	Correspondents in foreign capitals	165589
2001	Prairie Dogs	M			Short	Interviewer (Kristy Swailes).	165590
2006	Prairie Giant; Tommy Douglas Story, The	MT			Canada Miniseries.	News Media. TV Anchor (Brad Grass). Lead Reporter (Andrea Menard). Moderator Weyburn Arena (Rob Roy).  Canadian political icon Tommy Douglas is featured.,	165591
1974	Prairie Home Companion, A	R		Keillor, Garrison		Editor Harold Starr of the Herald-Star, which serves the imaginary town of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota.  1974-1987 American Public Radio serial	165592
1949	Prairie Printer	NJ		Medary, Marjorie		Newspaperman Tom Kenyon, a jobless orphan at 17, becomes a newspaperman on the Iowa frontier.	165593
1919	Praise Agent, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	165594
2003	Praktikanten	TF			Sweden. Short	Reporter (Robert P. Olsson - Undercover Reporter).	165595
1989	Prancer	M				Editor Hank (Steven Pressler) of the Herald.	165596
2001	Prancer Returns	M				TV Newswoman Charlotte Purcell, Channel 9 News.	165597
1988	Pranks TV!	DT				Interviewer (Andrea Juno). Interviewer (V. Vale-Himself)	165598
1995	Pratos combinados: Revistas do corazon	TF			Spain. Episode #17	Paparazzo no WC (Alberto Tome).	165599
1988	Pratt of the Argus	N		Nobbs, David		Reporter Pratt	165600
1989	Pratt of the Argus	P		Nobbs, David and Michael Birch		Reporter Pratt	165601
1985	Pravda	P	MLPL	Brenton, Howard.-David. Hare	Play Index, 1983-87	Publisher Lambert Le Roux, a Rupert Murdoch-inspired publisher who turns his expanding British newspaper empire into a carnival of lost journalistic souls.	165602
1987	Praxis Bulowbogen	TF			Series 1987	Photographer (Jens Winter - Fotograf).	165603
1985	Praxis der Liebe, Die	MF			West Germany	News Media. Journalist (Karl Khely). Chief TV Editor (Guenther Nenning). TV Editor (Wolfgang Kainz). News Commentator (Walter Schreiber). French  Journalist (Joelle Ruhs).	165604
1985	Pray for Ricky Foster	N	OWN - P	Johnston, Jane		Reporter investigating psychopathic killer	165605
1993	Pray God to Die	N	OWN - H	Roberts, Carey		TV Correspondent Simone Gray, network television correspondent	165606
2004	Prayer for Dawn, A	N		Singer, Nathan		Publicist Caroline Powell, a world-weary publicist who writes checks to charities to relieve a guilty conscience is one of a dozen people who live in Cincinnati Ohio and are inextricably linked.Powell is reduced to representing Joey Spitfire, a jailed creator of an underground zine called Psychobilly Freakout.	165607
2006	Prayer Life	M				Reporter in Newsroom (Traci Adams). News Reporter (Julie Mun). Photographer (Demetrius Parker).	165608
1990	Prazakum tem je hej	MF				Reporter (Roman Lipcik).	165609
2002	Prazdnik vina	N		Blagova, Elena	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	165610
1958	Pre-Hysterical Hare	M				Parody Documentary	165611
2006	Precinct Puerto Rico	N		Torres, Steven	#1 Precinct Puerto Rico	Reporter Lucy Apoute is one of the citizens and cops of Angutias, a small town nestled in Puerto Rico's mountainous heart.A midnight call brings the sheriff to a beach where bodies are washing ashore, victims of a shipwreck, victims of the illegal traffic in humans from the Dominican Republic. It turns out the shipwreck is no accident and the ship's captain was murdered.It seems the Puerto Rican police were involved in the deaths and the murder of one of the sheriff's deputies brings the sheriff no closer to solving the mystery.	165612
2005	Precious	N		Glover, Douglas		Newsman Precious Elliot of the Ockenden Star-Leader, boozy, burned-out with an embarrassing nickname, an instinct for self-destruction and a hilarious sense of the absurd. After three failed marriages and a stint in a Greek jail, he's ready for a rest.A job as women's page editor for the Ockenden Star-Leader seems like just the ticket - that is, until Rose Oxley, the town busybody, winds up stabbed to death with her own scissors.	165613
1993	Precious Victims	MT				TV Reporter (Ginger Crowley). Reporter #1 (Robin Swid). Reporter #2 (Darwyn Carson)	165614
1990	Predator 2	M				Reporter (Abraham Alvarez). Reporter (Chuck Boyd). Reporter (George Christy). Reporter (Jim Ishida). Reporter (Valerie Karasek). Reporter (David Starwalt). Reporter (Lucinda Weist).	165615
1988	Predator: The Quietus	M	DVD -R HQ 11574, 11575			Editor Harry Goldberg of the New York Enquirer Magazine commissions freelance Reporter Kelly O’Neill to cover the unexplainable disappearances of innocently courting teenagers and a child plus the brutal slaying of livestock, all of which attracts the international news media. . After a cold reception from the villagers, she soon encounters a mysterious figure and supernatural elements. 	165616
1910	Predestined: Novel of New York Life, A	NM	OWN - H	Whitman, Stephen French		Press	165617
1838	Predicament, A	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Parody Journalism. Signora Psyche Zenobia narrates. Blackwood mentioned by Signora Psyche Zenobia as invaluably instructing her in his back parlor to have unusual experiences. Little journalism.	165618
1708	Predictions for the Year 1708	ER	COPY	Bickerstaff, Isaac, Esq. (Jonathan Swift)		News. Wherein the month and Day of the Month are set down, the Persons named, and the great Actions and Events of next Year particularly related, as they will come to pass.Written to prevent the People of England from being further impos'd on by vulgar Almanack-makers. Swift's famous pseudonym.	165619
1997	Prefontaine	M				Reporter (Michael Armani). Reporter (Scott Sieler).  1st Reporter at Airport (Gaard Swanson). 3rd Airport Reporter (Kevin Calabro). Olympic Trials Reporter (Eric Johnson). U of O Reporter (Steve Kelley). Reporter at Village Gate (Jeff McAtee).Olympic Village Reporter (Bruce Walker). Reporter at Trailer Park (Paul Yarnold). NCAA Press (Tom Glasgow). NCAA Press (David Grosby). German Newscaster (Jochen Liesche).	165620
2004	Pregi	MF		Kuczok, Wojciech (Stories-Screenplay).		Editor-in-Chief (Jan Peszek).	165621
2010	Pregnancy Pact	MT	DVD -R HQ 11743, 11744		Inspired by true story of teenagers at Gloucester (Mass.) High School who agreed to get pregnant at the same time.	Blogger Sidney (Thora Birch) decides to investigate when teen pregnancies spike at a Massachusetts high school and finds a small town in a struggle between its conservative values and the argument for school-supplied contraception. However, the real question, asked by the national News Media that descends on the town is why these girls decided to get pregnant in the first place. TV 7 News Reporter (Audrey Lynn). TV News Reporter (Chaz Smith). 	165622
1940	Prehistoric Porky	C				Magazine. Mail includes Expire, the magazine for cavemen	165623
1950	Prehistoric Women	M				Commentator, The (David Vaile)	165624
1993	Prehysteria!	M				Reporter #1 (James Shanta). Reporter #2 (Jane Caldwell)	165625
2002	Prekidamo program	TF			Federal Republic of Yugoslavia	TV Reporter II (Voja Nedeljkovic). TV Reporter (Branislav Petrusevic).	165626
1950	Prelude to Fame	M				Newsman (Christopher Lee)	165627
1988	Prelude to Foundation	NSF		Asimov, Isaac		Journalist Chetter Hummin, sick of gathering together all the nonsense from every world turns out to be a robot (R. Daneel Olivaw)	165628
1995	Prelude to Independence: Stamp Act Crisis, The	M				Reporter-Host (Rene Willett)	165629
1844	Premature Burial, A	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		French Journalist Julien Bossuet	165630
1968	Premiere	T			Series	News Media. Pilots for proposed series.	165631
1964	Premiere i helvede	MF				Journalist (Kjeld Jacobsen)	165632
2001	Premiership, The	DT			Series 2001	Commentators (Peter Brackley, Joe Champion, Peter Drury, Cleve Tyldesley)	165633
1995	Premio Mayor, El (aka Lottery, The)	TF		Miguel, Carlos		Reporter Jorge (Sergio Godi) works for a newspaper and always finds himself in trouble because he's not afraid to write about the corruption within sports organizations. Dies a martyr when trying to investigate criminal connections to sports in Mexico.	165634
2004	Premonition	M	DVD -R HQ 7002, 7003			Newspaper predicts the deaths of a man's family members and friends.	165635
1984	Premonitions	NJ		Bonham, Frank		School Editor Kevin of the high school newspaper is a bright but klutzy student who delights in his budding relationship with French Anni, who seems to possess some extraordinary power of prediction, but a strange reluctance to discuss it.	165636
2005	Prensa Corrupta (aka Si Callaras a la Prensa, aka Corrupt Press)	MF			Mexico	Investigative Journalist is murdered by drug gangs and his young apprentice, an aspiring journalist, tries to get revenge on the drug dealers and killers who caused the death of his mentor, but becomes embroiled in a dangerous underworld of corruption and vice. 	165637
2008	Prep School	M				Reporter (Joyce Guy)	165638
1996	Prepare to Meet Your Maker	P		Dizozza, Peter	PR	Publicist appears in this "Surrealist Musical Mystery Play."	165639
1989	Preppie Murder, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4128, 4129. SV 270 (Missing 45 seconds)			News Media. TV Reporter (Paula McClure). Reporter (Michael Becker). Reporter (Emily Kuroda). Reporter (Ava Lazar). Reporter (Lisa Specht). Reporter (Michael Melon). Reporter (Michael Miller). Reporter (Bryan Shane). Media.Foreign Journalist (Yolanda Jilot). Young Reporter (Josh Devane).	165640
1987	Prescription for Murder	MT				News Media. Journalist 1 (Simon Rakoff). Journalist 2 (Ann Pappert). Newsman (Ted Woloshyn).	165641
1937	Prescription for Romance	M		Reinhardt, John, Robert Neville (Story). James Mulhauser, Robert Shannon, Albert R. Perkins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter "Smitty" (Frank Jenks) chases man who escaped with stolen funds.  When real thief is captured, Smitty gets the story, but not the girl.	165642
1959	Prescription: Hypnosis	T			5-27-59, Armstrong Circle Theatre -8-5-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	165643
1999	Presence of Mind	M				Photographer (Tom Keller)	165644
1711	Present State of Wit, The	ER	USC	Gay, John	In "John Gay Poetry and Prose."	NewspapersBickerstaff.  Te Medley.  Richard Steele.  The Growler. The Whisperer. The Tell-Tale. The British Apollo.	165645
1968	Preserve and Protect: Political Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Press	165646
2006	President	MF			France.	News Media. Journaliste Palais de justice (Arnaud Muller). Journaliste séance photo (Susan Moncur). Photographe (Stefan Sao Nelet). Journaliste (Laurent Desponds). Paparazzi (Vassia Tolstoi).	165647
1934	President Vanishes, The	M		Stout, Rex (Novel). Carey Wilson, Cedric Worth (Screenplay). Lynn Starling (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner , Roger Grant (Douglas Wood) of a chain of newspapers reaching over a million readers tries to sway public opinion in favor of military intervention in the war in Europe. Influence media owners have on political developments.President fakes his own kidnapping to bring American people to their senses.	165648
1934	President Vanishes, The	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		Newspaper Owner and Publisher Hartley Grinnell of Washington Record	165649
1970	President, The	N	OWN - H	Pearson, Drew	PR	Columnists Lou Parente and Bates Pendragon, syndicated columnists, the Pringle newspapers.  C.C. Pringle, publisher. Press Secretary Fred Goldstein.Mona Varnum, United Broadcasting. Larry Hosmer, United Press.	165650
2005	President's Assassin, The	N		Haig, Brian		News Media.	165651
1992	President's Child, The	MT	SV 173	Weldon, Faye (Novel). Edmond Stevens (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Interviewer (Donna Mills) for Satellite News Systems in Los Angeles. The President's Child is her son, result of a liaison between the interviewer and a senator who helped her when she came to Washington as a freelance reporter 8 years earlier.Senator's assistant warned reporter not to tell anyone about the affair. Senator is now running for President and he wants to prevent the scandal from surfacing.  Female producer (who did field reporting during the Persian Gulf War) agrees to investigate.TV interviewer finds her house bugged and boy targeted for murder. Gets the senator to commit to an interview. Her boyfriend who is being blackmailed by the senator's aides, kidnaps the boy. TV Interviewer finds out where boy is being held.She arrives with news crew. Boy is rescued, but cameras were not plugged in. Senator who was unaware of the tactics of his aides, goes ahead with interview and denounces his assistant. TV Interviewer decides not to go public with the truth about father.Daily Variety, 10/27/92: "At one point, warned she has 55 minutes before airtime, (TV Interviewer) rushes off alone and unarmed to rescue Jason -- and gets back in time to change clothes, go into makeup and look, well, lovely."	165652
1982	President's Child, The	N		Weldon, Faye		TV Interviewer for Satellite News Systems in Los Angeles. Senator, now running for president, is the father of her son.Public Relations in politics.	165653
2002	President's Daughter, The	N		Stewart, Mariah		Reporter Simon Keller, an unemployed journalist,  believes he's struck gold when he unearths an unsettling story about a former president, one that started with a secret affair and ended in tragedy.Trail leads Keller to a architect-businesswoman's front door and threatens to expose a parentage that would rock the political world. Shaken to her core by a shattering truth, the woman is suddenly thrust into the crosshairs of a cold-blooded killer.Keller gets an offer from his former professor and publisher to write a biography on the popular former president to help the president's son's upcoming bid for office. Then the publisher will print Keller's other project and pay him a bundle.But when Keller uncovers the unlikely story of a 30-year-old secret, the woman's life is in turmoil. Both she and the reporter become targets of people who will do anything to keep her true parentage a secret and president's reputation intact.	165654
1978	President's Mistress, The	T				News Media	165655
1971	President's Plane is Missing, The	MT		Serling, Robert J. (Novel). Mark Carliner, Ernest Kinoy (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mark Jones (Peter Graves) for the International Press suspects a cover-up when he covers presidential flight and is told he is going on Air Force One, but on a separate press charter. Begins to investigate disappearance of president's plane.Reporter is there when plane located in Arizona desert without the president's body. Not satisfied with official story. Bureau Chief Gunther Damon (Arthur Kennedy) tells him, "There is a wire service, not a detective agency."Reporter Joanna Spencer (Louise Sorel) had a relationship with the president. Bureau chief apologizes to her for media attention because of her "social connection" to chief executive. President arranged disappearance.…So he could sign secret agreement with Soviets against Chinese. Jones detained when he discovers the truth. Released, he meets Damon at airport and gives him exclusive story telling him he has 30-minute heart start on AP and UPI.Voice of Howard Smith (Himself). Reporter (Jeff Burton).. News Cameraman (Jerry Crews).	165656
1953	President's Week, The	DT			Series. 10-4-1953 to 3-28-1954. NBC	Newscaster-Host Tex McCrary led this quick recap of major recent events involving President Dwight D. Eisenhower.	165657
1996	Presidential Archive, The	N		Griffiths, John		Journalist Nick Wolfe is a CIA-agent-turned journalist. His daughter in Moscow has surreptitiously been offered evidence that implicates her uncle Nick's brother-in-law and now the Republican candidate for president is really a KGB agent.She turns to her father for advice and is again stunned to learn he had those same suspicions for many years. Nick flies to Moscow and he and his daughter discuss family, politics, spying and how lousy a father Nick has been.They end up being pursued by Russian cops and mobsters. Father and daughter reconcile while exposing a conspiracy of Russian mobsters, political consultants and Nashville recording engineers.	165658
1952	Presidential Timber	DT				Journalist Robert Trout moderator	165659
2002	Presido Med: This Baby's Gonna Fly	T	VHS 1288 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #1. 9-24-2002	Newspaper Receptionist (Anil Raman).  Nurse goes to the newspaper to get help for a patient. Reprimanded, but story gets patient help.	165660
2007	Press Agent	N		King, Onriette Lebron		Press Agent Kaley Burton works for the CBS Television Network in the 1950s, golden years for the industry. Burton escapes her repressed past and revels in the freedom of her advancing career -- until a shattering revelation and a treacherous act explode her dreams. The Press Agent was a 20th century invention of the motion picture industry. Also known as a publicist or “flack,” a Press Agent represents performers and businesses in publicizing clients via press, radio, television and other public media in order to advance the careers and popularity of luminaries beginning with such stars as Garbo, Valentino and Chaplin. The nascent TV industry launched in the 1950s was quick to avail itself of these skilled professionals, among them Burton.	165661
1956	Press Agent, The	T			Schlitz Playhouse - 9-7-56	Press Agent (Jack Carson)	165662
1940	Press Box: Story of a Young Sports Writer, The	NS	OWN	Kelley, Robert F.		New York Cub Reporter gets a chance at a big-time sports assignment. Makes good and goes on to fame. Story of a young sportswriter	165663
1944	Press Club	DR				News	165664
1956	Press Conference	DR			Series 1956-57	Press	165665
1950	Press Conference	DR			Series 1950s	News	165666
1957	Press Conference	DT			Series. 1-6-1957 to 4-7-1957. ABC	News Correspondent Martha Roundtree invited one guest per show to be interrogated by various news correspondents.	165667
1955	Press Conference, The	DT			Stage 7. 3-20-1955	Journalists	165668
1949	Press Correspondents Panel	DT				Journalists	165669
1966	Press for Time	M		McGill, Angus (Novel - "Yea, Yea, Yea). Norman Wisdom, Eddie Leslie (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Norman Shields (Norman Wisdom), former new vendor gets job on newspaper Tinmouth Times in small seaside town. Owner Major Barlett (Derek Bond) gives him job hoping to get ministerial post. Shields' grandfather is Prime Minister of England.Grandfather wants Shields to stop selling papers. Shields clashes with Editor Mr. Ross (David Lodge). Bumbling, would-be journalist disrupts town meetings. Editor arranges for reporter Eleanor (Angela Browne) to write slanted article to discredit ShieldsHe sees article. With help of alderman's daughter, he prints revised version in paper. Shields is promoted to entertainments correspondent and helps organize disastrous beauty contest.Having done his damage, Shields leaves town with alderman's daughter. Reporter Harry Marshall (Tony Selby) of the County Chronicle. Photographer Robin Willobey (Peter Jones).	165670
1990	Press Gang: At Last a Dragon	T	DVD -R 3973. SVDSP 607		UK. Episode #18. 2-22-1990. Series January 1989-May 1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165671
1992	Press Gang: Bad News	T	DVD -R 3976		Episode #32. 1-7-1992. Season 4 Opener.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood). Newscaster (Sarah Heenahan).The owner of the Junior Gazette has died and the gang are forced to review their situation. Colin has the future of the gazette on his shoulders as he is made the head editor.Lynda and Spike appear unexpectedly on a kid's TV show - with explosive results.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165672
1990	Press Gang: Big Finish? The	T	DVD -R 3974		Episode #25. 4-12-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Future of the Junior Gazette is uncertain. Staffers on paper are finishing schools and owners want to turn the paper over to next group of kids. The Junior Gazette was meant to be a school newspaper, but Lynda and Kenny want to run the paper commercially.They want to employ any staff that wish to remain. They draw up a proposal and submit this to the paper's owners. Spike expresses feelings for Lynda, but does Lynda feel the same way for Spike?Can she bring herself to say those three little words that Spike wants to hear? Spike threatens to go back to America -- but can Lynda decide between Spike and her paper?  Written as final episode of the series.	165673
1991	Press Gang: Big Hello, The	T	DVD -R 3975		Episode #26. 5-7-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The Junior Gazette is now a fully fledged commercial business. Sam has gone and so has Spike, who has returned to America. Lynda is having obvious problems coping with him not being there.By chance an investigation into the corruptional dealings with the local council leads to a chain reaction and a surprise visit from Spike...and a mystery girl.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165674
1989	Press Gang: Both Sides of the Paper	T	DVD -R 3971		Episode #9. 3-13-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The Junior Gazette is in danger of being suspended by the headmaster as school exams approach and pressure builds.Lynda has serious ambitions much to Sarah's worry, as the gazette starts gaining interest. And the team interview The Phone Ranger. But will Mr Harvey have any of it?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165675
1990	Press Gang: Breakfast at Czar's	T	DVD -R 3972. SVD 524		Episode #13. 1-18-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The local leisure complex is being threatened with closure and The Junior Gazette come up with a great campaign to save it, or so they originally thought.The facts are wrong and the team are forced to write another edition of the paper. Much to Lynda's delight as she uses her own initiative to back the council into a corner.The facts are wrong and the team are forced to write another edition of the paper. Much to Lynda's delight as she uses her own initiative to back the council into a corner.	165676
1991	Press Gang: Chance Is a Fine Thing	T	DVD -R 3975		Episode #28. 5-21-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The new recruit, Judy Wellman (Claire Forlani), seems to go down very well with the lads but unbeknown to them she's only got her eyes set on one, Colin. But is it a case of opposites attract for him?But is it a case of opposites attract for him?  Kenny receives an anonymous letter which contains some strange facts. Clark Kent (Tim Dutton).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165677
1992	Press Gang: Day Dreams	T	DVD -R 3977		Episode #37. 2-11-1992.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165678
1989	Press Gang: Deadline	T	DVD -R 3970. SVD 562		Episode #4. 2-6-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The gang's first series of serious dilemmas! There's a printer strike and they are forced to have to write the following weeks edition as well, and in only a few hours. Is it possible to write the news before anything actually happens?Sarah is needed back in the office, urgently and Colin gets himself into a tricky financial situation with a photo he hasn't got.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165679
1993	Press Gang: Food, Love and Insecurity	T	SVD 566		Episode #41. 5-7-1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165680
1993	Press Gang: Friendly Fire	T			Episode #39. 4-23-1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Sarah contemplates her future with the Junior Gazette. Should she stay or should she go? How will the rest of them handle her final decision?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).Newsreader (Jilly Carter).	165681
1990	Press Gang: Friends Like These	T	DVD -R 3974. SVD 551		Episode #21. 3-15-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds. ). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Pop star has been stranded at the train station and Lynda knows that it would make front page news at The Junior Gazette.Her only chance is to ask Sarah, but Sarah isn't feeling to good about herself. Lynda's desperate for the scoop and goes to lengthy measures to make sure it happens. Leaving poor Sarah questioning herself emotionally.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165682
1990	Press Gang: Going Back to Jasper Street	T	DVD -R 3972		Episode #15. 2-1-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165683
1993	Press Gang: Head and Heart	T			Episode #38. 4-16-1993. Season 5 Opener.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).Interviewer (Katie Puckrik).	165684
1991	Press Gang: Holding On	T	DVD -R 3976		Episode #31. 6-11-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).It's make or break time for Spike. He's got to decide which is the girl for him, Lynda or Zoe. Kenny decides it's make or break for him as well.	165685
1989	Press Gang: How to Make a Killing, Part I	T	DVD -R 3971. SVD 592		Episode #7. 2-27-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Kenny investigates a mysterious girl called Jenny, who draws chalk outlines on the pavement outside the Highpoint Flats. He soon finds himself in hot water after finding out more then he intended to.....Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165686
1989	Press Gang: How to Make a Killing, Part II	T	DVD -R 3971. SVD 593		Episode #8. 3-6-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Kenny continues to pursue the girl in order to solve the mystery, but Lynda needs him back at the Junior Gazette.She is eventually forced to take on Spike as her assistant for the day much to her un-delight. Kenny's mystery provokes the teams biggest under cover operation campaign yet, just what is going on?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165687
1992	Press Gang: In the Picture	T	DVD -R 3971		Episode #36. 2-4-1992.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165688
1989	Press Gang: Interface	T	DVD -R 3971. SVD 581		Episode #6. 2-20-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Ghost Writer turns up at the office, producing written articles and television reviews. Who is he? Lynda and Spike work together after Colin comes up with a lead.The gang also enter a competition to win a computer and printer set. Something they desperately need. Colin comes up with an incredible brainwave.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165689
1991	Press Gang: Killer On the Line	T	DVD -R 3975		Episode #27. 5-14-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The newsroom starts to receive mysterious, threatening phone calls from someone who claims to have attacked a local shopkeeper.The gang reckon they're on to a seriously big storyline, or so they think. Meanwhile Lynda has stolen Spike's passport in order to stop him from returning to America, for good.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165690
1991	Press Gang: Last Word, The (1)	T	DVD -R 3975		Episode #29. 5-28-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood). Male Reporter (Mark Anstee). Female Reporter (Emma Forbes). TV Presenter (Sally McLaren).Members of The News Team (Rebecca Bradley, Victoria Bradley, Louise Conran, Isabel Diez, Nick Dutton, Rebecca Hamilton, Colin Hazeldean, Robbie Hearne, Maggic Jones, Mitchell Knight, Justine Prior, Dennis Victory, Pamela Virgo, Andy Wright…Hannah Wyn Davies).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165691
1991	Press Gang: Last Word, The (2)	T	DVD -R 3975		Episode #30. 6-4-1991.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165692
1990	Press Gang: Love and the Junior Gazette	T	DVD -R 3973. SVD 549		Episode #17. 2-15-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165693
1992	Press Gang: Love and War	T	DVD -R 3977. SVD 553		Episode #35. 1-28-1992.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165694
1989	Press Gang: Monday, Tuesday	T	DVD -R 3972		Episode #11. 4-1-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).School, life, The Junior Gazette it all seems to be going perfect, everything's going the way you want it to. Then something happens and the next day getting out of bed is the worst thing you could have done.Are Lynda, Spike, Kenny, Tiddler caught in some weird surreal dream or is life really like this?!Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165695
1990	Press Gang: Money, Love and Birdseed	T	SVD 590		Episode #17. 2-15-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165696
1989	Press Gang: Money, Love and Birdseed	T	DVD -R 3971		Episode #10. 3-20-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Tiddler has a plan to get Lynda and Spike together. Pigeons crowd the gangs newsroom, is this another one of Colin's scams? Money goes missing from the schools Judo club. Has the schools known criminal Bobby Tweed stolen it or is he being framed?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165697
1989	Press Gang: Night In, A	T	DVD -R 3970		Episode #5. 2-13-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).The gang get suspicious when a moody Lynda makes everyone stay behind to work late, and of course nobody wants to.As for Colin he has a very important meeting with the towns richest man, or does he? The excuses go flying as the gang work out what is really wrong with Lynda and why Spike is acting up.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165698
1989	Press Gang: One Easy Lesson	T	DVD -R 3970		Episode #3. 1-30-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).There's a new teacher in school having a tough time and Sarah decides to help him on a little when she discovers something about him. Meanwhile at the office the gangs first "journalistic expedition" gets off to a surprising start.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165699
1989	Press Gang: Page One	T	DVD -R 3970	Moffat, Steven	UK. Episode #1. 1-16-1989. Series January 1989-May 1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Lynda and Spike are both head to head as they compete to come up with the best front-page headline for the gangs first edition of The Junior Gazette. But are their stories what they seem?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165700
1989	Press Gang: Photo Finish	T	DVD -R  3970		Episode #2. 1-23-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Lynda is desperate to finish her story before the deadline. The first edition is released, with much outrage from the public. But luck happens to save the day with a chance encounter.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165701
1990	Press Gang: Picking up the Pieces	T	DVD -R 3972. SVDSP 606. SVD 523		Episode #14. 1-25-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Spike is in trouble with the head when he hits another student, but he won't let anyone help him. Frazz discovers Colin's little plan that involves him as his pawn in his newest venture. Kenny suffers a broken heart when a girl rejects his advances.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165702
1993	Press Gang: Quarter to Midnight, A	T			Episode #40. 4-30-1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Having lied to Spike about her whereabouts, Lynda becomes accidentally trapped in an airtight storage vault in the Slattenheim building where she was meeting John Crawford, her source on a story she was writing.Her mobile phone is damaged, and as a result, she can make calls but those who she calls cannot hear her.In her attempts to reach Spike so he can save her before she suffocates, she comes up with an ingenious Lynda-esque strategy for helping Spike and the Gazette team locate her. But will her plan work? Will they reach her in time?	165703
1990	Press Gang: Rest of My Life, The	T	DVD -R 3974		Episode #22. 3-22-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood). TV Reporter (John Peters).The paper swings into action for coverage when they hear that a local record store has been brought down by a huge explosion. The staff all go flat out for coverage... but where's Spike?Actually, he's buried under the rubble, listening to the voice of an injured girl it turns out he knows but has never really noticed.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165704
1990	Press Gang: Rock Solid	T	DVD -R 3974		Episode #24. 4-5-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165705
1992	Press Gang: She's Got It Taped	T	DVD -R 3976		Episode #34. 1-21-1992.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165706
1989	Press Gang: Shouldn't I Be Taller	T	DVD -R 3972		Episode #12. 4-8-1989.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Lynda's absent from the newsroom, Colin has got his sights on the editors job and plans to run it HIS way. Can Spike convince depressed Lynda to return to The Junior Gazette and save them from going down the toilet?Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165707
1990	Press Gang: Something Terrible (1)	T	DVD -R 3973. SVD 554		Episode #19. 3-1-1990..	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Young girl called Cindy makes trouble for Colin, yet she seems to like Colin and his crazy ideas. But she never wants to go home and shies away from being touched. What is her secret?Meanwhile, Lynda and Spike are going to extreme lengths to hide their relationship from the news team, when all at the Junior Gazette are aware of their relationship.Tiddler even re-names her 'productive' pair of rabbits, Henry and George, Lynda and Spike.	165708
1990	Press Gang: Something Terrible (2)	T	DVD -R 3973		Episode #20. 3-8-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Colin thinks he has worked out Cindy's secret, but what can he do about it?Lynda convinces him to confide in her, as she is concerned that Colin's melancholia may affect the paper's finances, and helps Colin find a way of addressing the terrible issue at hand.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165709
1993	Press Gang: There are Crocodiles	T	SVD 615		Episode #43. 5-21-1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood). Reporter (Dean Williamson). Photographer (Colin Wyatt).Is it last day of The Junior Gazette? The gang recollect their thoughts and feelings as Lynda hands them all some sane advice, including Spike.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165710
1990	Press Gang: This Week and Pizza	T	DVD -R 3973. SVD 602		Episode #16. 2-8-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165711
1992	Press Gang: UnXpected	T	DVD -R 3976		Episode #33. 1-14-1992.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynjolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Frazz has been given the opportunity to write an article on his favourite show Colonel X, which was cancelled due to Colonel X's alter ego John England being killed in a car crash.But Frazz is mugged and hit on the head. Fantasy becomes reality when he starts seeing X, but not just him the others as well. Is the truth really out there or are they all going mad.Lynda needs help to get out of a situation involving a date. Is Spike willing to assist her or not?	165712
1993	Press Gang: Windfall	T			Episode #42. 5-14-1993.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood). TV Reporter (Sam Pasher).Colin goes on a date with Julie and manages to let loose all of her pets in her apartment when he goes to pick her up.Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165713
1990	Press Gang: Yesterday's News	T	DVD -R 3974. SVD 553		Episode #23. 3-29-1990.	School Newspaper The Junior Gazette. Group of teens setting up and running a young people's newspaper. Julie Craig (Lucy Benjamin). Frazz Davis (Mmoloki Chrystie). Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes). Spike Thomson (Dexter Fletcher).Sarah Jackson (Kelda Holmes). Colin Matthews (Paul Reynolds). Lynda Day (Julia Sawalha). Matt Kerr (Clive Wood).Members of the News Team (Adriano Agostino, Casey Anderson, Mark Baxter, Simon Davidson, Michelle Gayle, Rebecca Hamilton, Jeremy Hodge, Anna Kipling, Mitchell Knight, Peter Laxton, Sonya May, Sophie Newton, Ryan Romain, Linda Wells).	165714
1982	Press Lord, The	N	OWN - H	Brady, James		Newspaper Owner. Tough-minded Campbell Haig buys a dying newspaper, the New York Mail, and turns it into a gutsy tabloid with gutter journalism. Haig shakes up New York society before being murdered.	165715
1998	Press Run (aka Deadline)	M	SVD 871			Editor (Patrick Bergin) sets out to find the real killer after being accused of  murdering his publisher	165716
1874	Press Spies Dogging One's Footsteps, The	A		Nast, Thomas	Wood engraving.	Press. Caption: "…Mad Hounds…."	165717
1642	Presse Full of Pamphlets	ER	USC	Anonymous		Press	165718
2002	Pressure	M				Reporter (Jack Gale). Norman the Cameraman (Brad Sihvon).	165719
2001	Pressure Point	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Jerri Southcott).	165720
1997	Pressurecooker	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kara Greenberg). Reporter #2 (Jeff Cordell). Reporter #3 (Jennifer Miriam). Reporter #4 (Stephen Garris). Reporter #5 (Jennifer Claycombe.). Photographer (Robert Bockholt).	165721
2008	Presszo	TF			Hungary	Journalist (Andras Szego). 	165722
1997	Prestige, The	N		Priest, Christopher		London Journalist Andrew Wesley, a reporter from the Chronicle, is brought to an English manor house by a ruse to  meet a young woman who claims to have known him as a child -- and to have watched him die at her father's hands.Baffled by these memories the two join forces to plumb the written records pf their ancestors. The result is a story of two magicians and their fierce rivalry that taints successive generations of their respective families.Wesley is given a book, "Secret Methods of Magic" by Alfred Borden, from his adopted father who said a woman asked him to forward it to him. A note from K. Angier is sent to his editor offering information to Andrew on newsworthy Father Franklin.K. is the lady who sent him the Borden book she claims they knew each other as children and that her father killed him. He has been haunted by similar memories feeling he shares his body with someone else.They team up looking at their respective families seeking the links -- Alfred Borden fanatically exposes those magicians he considers a fraud. And so the story begins.	165723
1995	Preston Episodes, The:	T	VHS 368, 334, 335		Episodes. Series 9-9-1995 to 7-28-1995	News Media	165724
1995	Preston Episodes, The: Pilot	T	SV 316		Episode. Fox 1995	Tabloid Magazine Writer	165725
1990	Presumed Innocent	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Allison Field). Reporter (Carla Barnett). Reporter #2 (Janis Corsair). Reporter #3 (Bill Corsair). Reporter #4 (Carla Goff-Barnett). Reporter (Nick Pernice).	165726
1997	Presumption of Guilt	NM		Blackstock, Terri	Book 4 in the Sun Coast Chronicles.	Reporter Beth Wright, a newspaper reporter in St. Claire faces the horror and shame of her own past.Reporter Beth Wright is drawn into a web of intrigue	165727
1998	Pretender, The:	T	SVD 690		Episode.	Photojournalist	165728
1998	Pretender, The: Bank	T			Episode #42. 5-9-1998	News Media. Reporter (Saida Pagan).	165729
1998	Pretender, The: Betrayal	T			Episode #49. 11-14-1998.	Reporter (Dave Clark).	165730
1998	Pretender, The: Collateral Damage	T			Episode #29. 1-3-1998	War Correspondent Jordan Brock (Ben L. McCain).	165731
1998	Pretender, The: Crash	T			Episode #39. 4-11-1998	Reporter (Lynn Blades).	165732
1999	Pretender, The: Donoterase (Part 1)	T			Episode #65. 5-22-1999	News Media. News Reporter (Nancy O'Dell).	165733
1997	Pretender, The: Exposed	T			Episode #26. 11-22-1997	Fashion Photographer. Jarod takes on the role of a fashion photogrpaher in order to stop a stalker who's already destroyed the life of one of his victims.  Photographer (Rick Hoffman).	165734
1998	Pretender, The: F/X	T			Episode #31. 1-17-1998	News Media. Reporter (Forbes Riley).	165735
1999	Pretender, The: Flesh & Blood	T			Episode #52. 1-2-1999	TV News Anchor (Emmett Miller).	165736
1998	Pretender, The: Gigolo Jarod	T			Episode #33. 2-7-1998	News Series. Reporter (Tricia Nickell).	165737
1997	Pretender, The: Jaroldo!	T	DVD -R HQ 2371. DVD -R 1742. SVD 539		Episode #15. 3-8-1997	TV News Camerman Jarod probes a reporter's orchestration of a gang shootout. Jarod becomes a TV News Cameraman to investigate a gang shoot-out that badly injured another cameraman.	165738
2000	Pretender, The: Meltdown	T			Episode #83. 4-29-2000	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Bowman).	165739
1998	Pretender, The: Once in a Blue Moon	T			Episode #47. 10-31-1998	News Media. Reporter (Lisa Bowman).	165740
1996	Pretender, The: Paper Clock, The	T			Episode #5. 11-2-1996	Newscaster (Steven Stapehurst).	165741
1997	Pretender, The: Past Sim	T			Episode #28. 12-13-1997	News Media. News Reporter (Nancy Sullivan).	165742
1997	Pretender, The: Potato Head Blues (aka Bomb Squad)	T			Episode #11. 1-18-1997	Photographer is left blinded by a serial bomber in one of his attacks. Jarod poses as a member of the Detroit police bomb squad to find the bomber who blinded the female photographer.	165743
1997	Pretender, The: Prison Story	T			Episode #12. 2-1-1997	News Media. Reporter (Carolyn Pemberton).	165744
1997	Pretender, The: Ranger Jarod	T			Episode #14. 2-15-1997	Reporter (Gary Newton).	165745
2000	Pretender, The: School Daze	T			Episode #82. 4-22-2000	News Media. Reporter (Sharon Tay).	165746
2000	Pretender, The: Spin Doctor	T			Episode #76. 2-5-2000	News Media. Anchor (Leah Sanders).	165747
1999	Pretender, The: Wild Child	T			Episode #73. 12-11-1999.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Fred Estrada). Reporter #2 (Kevin Sizemore).	165748
1985	Pretensions	N		Rinard, Sally		Editor Miles Chandler who is trying to hide his gay past while fighting a competitor for his job."In" Magazine is the New York fashion industry's hottest publishing phenomenon. It starts its own trends rather than reporting on others.His reporters include Foxy, who falls in love with a famous actor she tries to interview, and Clarissa, a shy debutante with a budding drug habit.	165749
1978	Pretty Baby	M	L			Photographer E.J. Bellocq (Keith Carradine)	165750
1942	Pretty Dolly	M				Reporter (Jack Arnold). Photographer (Russell Wade).	165751
2009	Pretty in Pink	N		Maude, Rachel		Paparazzi. Poseur’s hot new handbag captures Hollywood tastemaker Ted Pelligan’s eye and now everyone’s atwitter. To prove their worth, fashion foursome Melissa, Charlotte, Petra and Janie must dangle their bag on celebrity armage, sneak into the most anticipated event of the year and convince the paparazzi to point their Canons. And all without culture-competitor Vivien Ho noticing. 	165752
1971	Pretty Maids All in a Row	M	DVD -R HQ 6648, 6649			TV Reporter (Larry Marmorstein)	165753
1994	Pretty Maids in a Row	NM		Campbell, Marilyn		Reporter David Wells, a hotshot Washington Times reporter is given an anonymous tip from an environmental lobbyist who is one of five coeds gang raped by fraternity brothers 14 years ago.They have risen to positions of power and it's payback time as the Little Sister Society races to punish the last four offenders within legal bounds.The group of women want an infamous men's magazine publisher Jerry Frampton investigated for kiddie porn.  The woman finds herself responding to the reporter's deep kisses and soon they are making love.Meanwhile, a senator they were after is murdered and mutilated -- "just punishment for a rapist."	165754
1915	Pretty Mrs. Smith	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	165755
2005	Pretty Persuasion	M	DVD			News Media. TV Reporter Emily Klein (Jane Krakowski) for Team 33 News  is a lesbian journalist manipulated by the 15-year-old, manipulative high school sophomore Kimberly Joyce. She creates a Media frenzy when she accuses her drama teacher of sexual  harassment. She also convinces her friends to falsely accuse their Literature and Arts teacher of sexual harassment and manipulates Klein, who is covering the case, to support their cause in the trial, which leads the group to a tragic and surprising conclusion. 	165756
1996	Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (aka Lepa sela lepo gore)	M	DVD		Greece-Yugoslavia. Ness	War Correspondent Liza (Lisa Moncure) from America gets trapped in a tunnel with Serbian soldiers in the Bosnia conflict.Newsreel footage included	165757
1936	Preview Murder Mystery	M				Photographer (Hyman Fink). Photographer, Still (Carl McBride). Cameraman (Hatto Tappenbeck).	165758
2005	Prey	M				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Lisa Temple). News Reporter #2 (Deborah Carson). Woman fears she is being hunted.	165759
2006	Prey	G				News Radio Announcer (Terry White - Voice).	165760
1939	Prey for the Creeping Death	SM		Gray, Russell	Dime Mystery Magazine,  July, 1939.	Society Editor Helen Forrest of the Evening Advance.  Ends up murdered.	165761
1990	Prey for the Hunter	M		Rowlston, Paul S. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Simon Rush (Todd Jensen) working for an unidentified news organization, gets stranded in Africa while covering a revolution.  Meets up with a group of Americans who indulge in an elaborate version of paintball.They decide to hunt the journalist -- with real bullets.  The photojournalist struggles to survive.  He and a woman are apparently killed in a fall from a cliff, but they show up in the last scene to hijack the killer as he gets into his car.	165762
1992	Prey of the Chameleon	M				Newscaster (Garry Waddell)	165763
2000	Prey to All	N		Cooper, Natasha		TV Producer Anna Grayling is convinced that a woman should be retried after a guilty verdict jailed her with a life sentence. She is preparing a TV special she hopes will prove the woman did not smother her ill father.	165764
1998	Prey: Discovery	T			Episode #2. 1-22-1998. Sci-Fi	News Media. Reporter #1 (Anna B. Choi). Reporter #2 (Sonja Parks).	165765
1999	Prey: Infiltrations	T	SVD 905		Episode #6. 3-5-1998	Reporter (Dwier Brown). Bombing of a bar intends to kill a reporter leads Tom and Sloan to Tom's old mentor.	165766
1998	Prey: Origins	T			Episode #5.  2-5-1998. Sci-Fi	TV News Anchor (Elizabeth Maynard).	165767
1998	Prey: Progeny	T			Episode #12. 7-2-1998. Sci-Fi	TV News Anchor (Elizabeth Maynard).	165768
1998	Prey: Revelations	T			Episode #6. 2-19-1998. Sci-Fi	TV News Anchor (Elizabeth Maynard).	165769
1998	Prey: Vengeance	T			Episode #11. 6-25-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Melissa Chan). Reporter #2 (David E. Willis).	165770
1949	Price is Right, The	N		Weidman, Jerome		Columnist for a Feature Syndicate is pawn in corporate conflict. Junior executive in a firm, battle with several of the less honest personalities in the business. A columnist becomes a pawn in the conflict.	165771
1999	Price of a Broken Heart, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8106, 8107			Newscaster (Virginia Gunn). Photographer (Joe Walsh).	165772
1918	Price of Applause, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	165773
2004	Price of Fame, The	NR		Ames, Lynn		TV News Anchor Katherine Kyle is a local TV Newswoman who is thrust into the national spotlight setting in motion a chain of events that changes her life forever. Time Magazine Reporter Jamison "Jay" Parker.Parker is an intensely career-driven magazine reporter. They meet and their lives intertwine leading them on a journey to love and happiness until fate and fame threaten to tear them apart.What is the price of fame? For Kate the cost just might be everything. For Jay, the price could be the other half of her soul.	165774
2003	Price of Fame, The	N		Grazier, Diana		Reporter Gary Shawn, a brilliant, cynical journalist has followed the career of Joy Bryant, cast as the star of a long-running TV series, at the age of 4. He has watched as Joy faced Paparazzi photographers, weight ultimatums and the loss of her childhood itself. As she reached adulthood, Joy finds that her perceptions of the world are distorted from those who do normal, everyday things, and who lead normal, everyday lives. She is plagued by a stalker and also Shawn who has been writing about her with a caustic wit and a poisoned pen. He criticizes her for believing in fairy tales that teach girls there is only one person in the world that is meant for them, yet he carries an eternal flame of his own. When Joy’s life is threatened, she drops out of the public eye and embarks on a journey filled with self-discovery. She learns that the loss of her childhood is only a small price of fame. The ultimate price lies within a devastating choice that she must make. 	165775
1959	Price of Flesh, The (Detournement de Mineures)	M		Chicherio, Pierre (Screenplay). Bernard Dimey, Gerard Gohier, Georges Tabet (Adaptation). Dimey (Dialogue).	France - Ness Book. Film released in U.S. in 1962.	Reporter Jean (Michel Roux) rescues his fiancée's sister, an aspiring dancer who has been taken to Africa to sell her into prostitution.  Woman is manipulated by photographer who arranges for her to take dance lessons.Photographer makes her pose nude for him when she is unable to pay for lessons. Photographer later introduces her to an alleged producer and he sends her to a brothel in Tangiers. Daniel the Journalist (Franck Villard).	165776
2000	Price of Glory	M				Newscaster (Leyna Nguyen). Newspaper Reporter (Garey McGhie).	165777
1999	Price of Honor, The	N		Hackworth, David H.		Investigative Reporter Abigail "Abbie" Mancini of the Washington Chronicle and an Army Special Forces Captain-lover team up to uncover secrets long buried in Vietnam.They will end up fighting for their lives as well as for the truth.  Discovery of a conspiracy involving weapons procurement for the military and a cover-up. Tangled web of army generals and Beltway politicians.They declare war on the conspirators.  Beautiful, imperturbable reporter, indefatigable in pursuit of a story. The captain stops her presses and activates a trade-off of ambition for love. Skilled investigative journalist.	165778
2006	Price of Pride, The	NR		MacQuigg, Donna		Journalist Sarah Brighton insists on male and female equality. When Marshal Ira Farrell learns that his youngest brother and his fiancee may have been murdered in what is called an accidental fire, he’ll stop at nothing to see the killer or killers brought to justice. But he never expected to have his investigation hampered by beautiful, stubborn Brighton. At first, he’s convinced to go it alone, but as they uncover another murder and a cattle rustling conspiracy that involves the entire town council, they’re forced to work together in order to survive. 	165779
1957	Price of Scandal	T			Matinee Theatre	Press	165780
2006	Price of Silence	NM		Wilhelm, Kate		Editor Ruth Ann Colonna has run the local paper in Brindle for almost 60 years and is determined to keep the past alive with a special edition of The Brindle Times to celebrate the town's centennial -- even though it is a dying town.Photos, letters and newspaper articles trace the town's inhabitants back to its founding members. But the relics of the past hold more than a record of marriages and deaths. They also hide a secret too dark to acknowledge.Computer expert Todd Fielding needs a job and the offer to provide her computer expertise to The Brindle Times seems like the perfect opportunity.The only downside to small-town life is the potential for boredom, she suspects. But soon after her arrival, Todd realizes she was very wrong. A young girl disappears, and no one in the town seems concerned.Todd uncovers a shocking fact: five other girls have disappeared from Brindle under strange circumstances over 20 years. With Ruth Ann's help, she begins to understand the town's history is steeped in evil and murder.	165781
1992	Price She Paid, The	MT				Reporter (Ken Myles)	165782
1987	Price You Pay, The	N		Wakefield, Hannah		Journalist Amanda Finch is a '60s Berkeley alum is the wife of a psychiatrist. When she and a young Chilean are found together murdered, Finch's husband is chief suspect.He teams up with another Berkeley alum, now a partner in an all-woman London law firm. They track down Finch's California connections while pursued by two Hispanics. Discover Finch may have been leading a double life.She might have been a government agent.	165783
1969	Price, The	SSF	MLPL	Belcher, C. Davis	In "Damon Knight's Orbit 5 -- The Best All New Science Fiction of the Year 1969."	Journalist Walter Sturbridge, feature writer. Years of war and newspaper reporting had toughened him outwardly, but he remained tenderhearted.	165784
1995	Pride & Joy	T			NBC	Freelance Magazine Writer	165785
2007	Pride and Glory	M				TV News Anchor (Roz Abrams). News Reporter (Sandra Endo). News Reporter Dehaven (Dick Brennan). Reporter (Dominic Carter). 	165786
2003	Pride and Prejudice	M				Newscaster (Barbara Smith).	165787
1954	Pride of Lions, A	N	OWN - H	Brooks, John		Newspaper. New York weekly paper.	165788
1952	Pride of St. Louis, The	M	SVD 1197			Reporter Larry (Charles Tannen).	165789
1939	Pride of the Blue Grass	M				News Media. Reporter (Owen King). Second Reporter (Garland Smith). English Announcer (Creighton Hale). Messenger (Howard M. Mitchell).	165790
1953	Pride of the Family	T			Series 10-2-1953 to 9-24-1954. 40 B&W episodes.	Newspapers. Albie Morrison (Paul Hartman) is advertising head of a small town newspaper	165791
1945	Pride of the Marines	M	DVD -R HQ 2452, 2453.			Radio News Announcer (Truman Bradley)	165792
1942	Pride of the Yankees, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5424, 5425, 5426. SVD 1068	Gallico, Paul (Story).  Jo Swerling, Herman Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Sam Blake (Walter Brennan) for The Evening Standard who not only supports Yankee Lou Gehrig in print but also becomes close personal friend. Two meet while the ball player is still in college and reporter writes him up in his paper.Gehrig is dubbed "The Babe Ruth of the Colleges" and a montage of headlines intercut with training scenes chronicles his increasing success. Blake enters into a rivalry with Reporter Hank Hanneman (Dan Duryea) who is supporting Ruth in print.Blake gets involved in Gehrig's personal life, arranging for his marriage and driving them to the stadium after the wedding. Gehrig does tell Blake: "Lay off our private life." Sportswriter is present at clinic when Gehrig finds out he is dying.Gehrig asks him to keep the information out of the papers. Sports reporters throughout including Sportscaster Bill Stern as himself. Reporters in Hospital Room (Eddie Hall, Ralph McCullough). Reporter (John B. Old).Photographers in hospital (Lynton Brent, Peter Du Rey, Jack Irwin). Photographers (Donald Kerr, Jack Chapin, Cyril Ring). Newsboy (Bill Chaney). Announcer (John Hiestand).	165793
1949	Pride of the Yankees, The	R			Episode #36. 9-30-1949. Screen Director's Playhouse, The	Sportswriter Sam Blake for The Evening Standard who not only supports Yankee Lou Gehrig in print but also becomes close personal friend. Two meet while the ball player is still in college and reporter writes him up in his paper.	165794
2001	Pride, Prejudice, and Jasmin Field	NM		Nathan, Melissa		Columnist Jasmin Field, charming, acerbically witty columnist for a national women's magazine.Successful magazine journalist Jasmine Field finds her life falling apart -- best friend leaves, family unravels, her column hits the skids	165795
2010	Pride, The	P		Campbell, Alexi Kaye		Freelance Journalist Oliver is a potty-mouthed journalist and promiscuous gay man whose boyfriend, Philip, has just left him and who can’t pass a gay bar without its beckoning him in. “I’m walking by it and I’m thinking, You need to go home, you need to work,” he says. “And all of a sudden it’s as if this voice is calling my name.” Oliver recalls once reading a memorable ad in “Gay Times.” “It went something like this: ‘Gay man, thirty-three, nonsmoker, into bondage, rape simulation, leather, rubber, chains, rimming, felching. Looking for romance,” he says, adding “That’s my life.”Two different story lines spanning the half century from 1958 to 2008 performed by the same actors playing characters of the same names, are intercut, to dramatize the generational shifts in homosexual style; the progression, as it were, from being on one’s guard to being on one’s knees. Oliver in the 1958 story line is writer of children’s books. In the 2008 story, he is a sex-addicted and unfaithful journalist. 	165796
1994	Pride: The Story of Brian Reace	CB			Bloodfire #0	Reporter Miss Albertson. Story of Brian Reace (Bloodfire) growing up. 	165797
1994	Priest	M				Reporter (Mickey Poppins).	165798
1971	Priest Killer, The	MT			Ironside and Sarge pilot	Publisher (Kermit Murdock)	165799
1984	Priestly Murders: Chicago Police Mystery, A	NM	OWN - P	Gash, Joe		Press	165800
1996	Primal Fear	M	L. SVD 567			News Media. WBBM Location Reporters (Jim Duncanson, Sylvia Gomez). WGN Location Reporter (Joanie Lum). WLS Anchor (Diann Burns). WBBM Anchor (Mary Ann Childers). WBBM Anchor (Lester Holt). WLS Anchor (Linda Yu). WGN Anchors (David Eckert, Robert Jordan).WLS Location Reporter (Andy Shaw). WGN Location Reporter (Randy Salerno).  Publicity-craving attorney.	165801
2005	Primal Fur: Manifest of Rupert J. Edelstein, The	M				Reporter (Beth Bailey).	165802
2008	Primal Instincts	NR		Monroe, Jill	Harlequin Blaze Series #378	Photojournalist Ian Cole is sent to ghostwrite a book on sex in various cultures. Instead of finding a white-haired professor as his expert, he is greeted by a female anthropologist, wearing only a teeny loincloth and body paint. 	165803
2008	Primal Obsession	NR		Vaughan, Susan		Investigative Journalist Annie Wylde embarks on a canoe trip to keep a promise to her murdered friend and intends to use the outing to study her notes on the notorious killer called The Hunter. Guiding a canoe party through the Maine wilderness is more than just a job for former Major-Leaguer Sam Kincaid. After hitting rock-bottom, he needs to prove he can pull himself out of the bottle and succeed at something. He can’t let himself be distracted by an ambitious, obsessed female, even if she’s sexy, witty and smart. Annie banters with Sam but rebuffs his advances considering him just another egotistical jock. But when Annie realizes the killer has followed her into the woods, she learns there’s more to Sam than testosterone and dimples. And Sam faces the challenge of his life to keep Annie safe and defeat the Hunter.	165804
1988	Primal Rage	M		Kirkpatrick, Harry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	School Photographer Sam Nash (Patrick Lowe) for the campus paper, The Independent Voice earned a scholarship after winning a high school journalism contest for a piece he wrote on a company dumping waste into a reservoir.Reporter Frank Duffy (Mitch Watson) wants him to break into a lab to find out about experiments conducted on a monkey. Nash claims he needs facts first. Duffy insists that is the only way to get the facts. He borrows Nash's camera, goes to the lab himselfDuffy gets a picture of the monkey, but is bitten by the animal who escapes from its cage. Duffy gradually turns into a  beast and goes on a rampage killing a campus cop. When the photographer tries to locate Duffy to give him a serum, Duffy attacks him.Duffy forces Nash to shoot him. The photographer feels terrible because Duffy went after the story when he did not have the guts to pursue it. A woman bitten by Duffy becomes a beast, kills three frat boys who try to rape her. They become monsters.Nash dispatches them along with the doctor conducting the experiments. Quote: "Hey, it's a writer's duty to embellish when the facts are boring." Editor (Darlene Wheatley)	165805
2009	Primal Red	NR		Kimberling, Nicole	Gay	Reporter Peter Fontaine writes for a free weekly newspaper in the quirky little town of Bellingham. Nick Olsen is a reclusive painter with a questionable past and a studio in the Vitamilk Building. Peter has a knack for choosing to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In this case that place is the Vitamilk Building and the time is the moment that Shelley Vine, local art professor and rising star of the art world, is stabbed to death. Determined to understand why Vine was killed, and convinced that breaking the story would jump start his career as an investigative journalist, Peter begins his own investigation into her death. As Peter uncovers more information about Vine, Olsen and the interconnected lives of the rest of the artists at the Vitamilk Building, he finds himself falling in love with Nick. Peter wants a story but he also wants Nick, and it looks like he’s going to have to make a choice before the two can paint the town Primal Red. 	165806
1989	Primal Scene	N	OWN - H	Kramer, Yale		Reporter Lindsay Cooper is almost killed when she helps her boyfriend investigate the murder of his co-worker.	165807
1996	Primary Colors	N		Anonymous (Joel Klein)		News Media. Political coverage. Washington D.C. Press Corps.	165808
1998	Primary Colors	M	DVD. L. 			News Media. TV Anchor (Sophia Choi). News Anchor (Jean Martirez). News Anchor (Larry Mendte). News Videographer (Rocco Salata). Editor (Kevin Richardson). Lesbian Media Consultant Libby Holden (Kathy Bates) is drafted to nullify the potent threat of negative media reporting. Larry King and Bill Maier as themselves. 	165809
1992	Primary Motive	M		Adams, Daniel, William Snowden (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Wallace Roberts (John Savage) of the Boston Post. Press secretary gives reporter dirt on opponent delivered in a pizza box. He tells the reporter his work belongs in the kind of newspaper people get at supermarket checkout lines.Expresses his father's belief the press deforms more than it informs but agrees to provide more information if the reporter attributes it to another source. Press secretary has a change of heart, wants reporter to give opposition a chance to withdraw.Reporter says, "I'm not a diplomat, I'm a reporter."  Story breaks, opponent denies charges, targets the Post. .  Opponent's daughter institutionalized for mental problems. Commits suicide. Press secretary gets letter implicating opponent in her death.He leaks the information to Roberts. Letter turns out to be a set-up to embarrass the Post. When the reporter presents it at a press conference, revealed to be a forgery. Both publicly admit they failed to check source of information.Boston Post ends up endorsing corrupt opponent and he wins the election. Reporter (Julian Finn). Reporter (Dorothy Gallagher). Reporter (Alan Goluboff). Newscaster (Judith Burnett). Newscaster (Less Clack). Publishers (Harry Barteau, Laurence Elliott).	165810
2005	Prime	M				Photographer (Jason McDonald).	165811
1989	Prime 9 News	DT				TV Anchors Jerry Dunphy (1989-1995, 1997-2002), David Jackson (1989-1995, 2004-), Kerry Kilbride (1990), Sylvia Lopez (1992), Jane Velez-Mitchell (1992-2002), David Gonzales (1995), Mia Lee (1997), Leyna Nguyen (1997), David Allen Clark, Pat Harvey.Reporter Jennifer Sabih (1996), Joel Connable (2002),  Lisa Sigell (2002), Glen Walker (2002), Rick Chambers (2002). Correspondent Bonnie-Jill Laflin (2003).Meteorologist Josh Rubenstein (1996). Business and Consumer Reporter Alan Mendelson. Health Reporter Dilva Henry (1998). Entertainment Reporter Lisa Joyner. (2004).	165812
1996	Prime Candidate	N		Cotler, Gordon		Former Tabloid Columnist Jock Caprisi lands himself a job as media consultant and political spin doctor to the senior senator from New York.When a woman is found stabbed to death in the backseat of senator's car, Caprisi races against time to find real killer to keep the senator out of the headlines -- and out of jail.Caprisi swings into damage-control mode realizing that the ruthless campaign manager of the sleazy congressman challenging Caprisi's candidate for the Democratic nomination will use the murder to batter the candidate with innuendo.Married senator compounds his problems by offering an implausible explanation of his dealings with the slain female real estate agent. Racing to stay ahead of the cops and in the polls, Caprisi tracks down some suspects.Political campaign and former newspaper journalist turned media guru combine in this mystery.	165813
1973	Prime Evening Time	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		TV Reporters	165814
1876	Prime Minister, The	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Press	165815
1954	Prime of Life	N		Brophy, Jed		Press	165816
1985	Prime Risk	M				News Media. Field Reporter (Brown Cardwell). News Anchorman (Dick Spangler). TV Newscast furthers plot. FBI worries about press`	165817
1982	Prime Suspect	MT	SVD 639	Bloom, Jeffrey, Steven Nalevansky (Story). Douglas Graham (Teleplay)	Ness Book (many more quotes from film included in his review)	TV Reporter Amy McCleary (Terri Garr) gets a story implicating an upstanding citizen in the sex murder of a young girl.  She and her crew stumble on the story of a missing girl. Reporters corner the man's wife outside the school where she works.Media circus. Man storms into newsroom, corners McCleary and co-anchor boss John Malloy (James Sloyan).  Malloy tells him it's nothing personal. McCleary wants to let the man give his side of the story, but Malloy says she could lose her job.She interviews him anyway and he claims he was tried and convicted on the Good Time News Hour. The interview never runs. She resigns and helps him prove his innocence. Her final commentary reporting from her new position at a San Francisco TV station.Local media portrayed as overzealous and motivated by a desire to get a story that can go network. McCleary begins to question priorities of her profession. She seems to come upon her stories more through accident than reporting.New York Times, 1/20/82: "There are certainly enough legitimate criticisms to be made about the state of local coverage on most stations…but Prime Suspect attempts to portray some news personnel as the most vicious creatures since Jack the Ripper."	165818
1991	Prime Suspect	MT				Reporter (Jimmy Hibbert)	165819
1989	Prime Suspect	M				News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Dunne).	165820
1992	Prime Suspect 2	MT				TV Newsreaders (Carole Noakes, Simon Molloy).	165821
1995	Prime Suspect 4: Lost Child, The	MT	SVD 1545			Reporter (Robin Ashenden). Media Circus.	165822
1996	Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgment	MT	DVD -R HQ 1903 (Media Excerpts Part 1)		Miniseries	Reporter. Gravefaced Reporter (Andy Devine). Cheeky Reporter (Stuart Wolfenden). Photographer (Adam Evans).Part 1: Press Conference. Police and reporters.  Police see Herald Photographer trying to shoot a picture of a shooting victim. Takes film away from him saying "Piss Off."	165823
2003	Prime Suspect 6: Last Witness, The	MT				Newsreader (Anna Maria Ashe).	165824
1985	Prime Suspicion	M		Scherberger, Aiken (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Jack Tanner (David Ferry), a former sportswriter, goes to work for the National Probe with the hope of becoming the next Woodward and Bernstein of Tabloid journalism.Contacted by a "Deep Throat" with information on a 25-year-old crime involving a computer expert and his family who disappeared while vacationing on an island.  When the legal department vetoes the story, Tanner investigates on his own.Narrator-Boss (Jack Duffy) worked on the original case, narrates the first half of the film. He claims to have worked for some of the "most respectable rags in the country" but has been reduced to coming up with headlines for articles on killer toiletsTanner solves the mystery finding the computer expert who murdered his wife and the owner of the island when he found out they were lovers.	165825
1983	Prime Time	NR	OWN - P	Ryan, Rachel	Candlelight Ecstasy Romance #151	TV Newswoman Andrea Malone, cable	165826
1983	Prime Time	NR	OWN - P	Brown, Sandra		TV Reporter Andrea Malone, a cable journalist, wanted more than anything else a coveted network job. An interview with aging U.S. General Ratiff at his Texas ranch could get it for her especially if she uncovered the secret that drove him into seclusion. Andrea intended to get around his watchdog of a son, Lyon Ratiff, but her scheme was about to create a powerful conflict between the ruthless reporter she had become and the warm, caring woman she once was. Lyon Ratiff’s unexpected, undeniable influence would soon alter Andrea’s plans and pitch them both into a maelstrom of suspicion, betrayal -- and love.	165827
1967	Prime Time	A		Stevens, May	Ghiglione Reference	Media. Blank-screen television looking over the shoulder of a silent man, the passive viewer, as if the television set were George Orwell's Big Brother.	165828
1996	Prime Time	DF			Ireland	Correspondents Richard Crowley, Paul Cunningham, Donagh Diamond, Michael Heaney, Mike Milotte, Eithne O'Brien, Jerry O'Callaghan, Rita O'Reilly, Ken O'Shea, Mick Peelo, Kevin Rafter, Paul Rouse, Keelin Shanley.Correspondent-Northern Editor Tommie Gorman. Economics Editor George Lee. Religious and Social Affairs Correspondent Joe Little). Presenters Mark Little (2001-), Olivia O'Leary (1994-). Host Miriam O'Callaghan (1996-).	165829
1979	Prime Time Sunday (aka Prime Time Saturday)	DT				Newsmagazine. Host Tom Snyder	165830
1960	Prime Time, The	M				Photographer (Penny Cunard)	165831
1993	Primeiro Journal	DT			Portugal. Series 1993-	News Staff. Anchor Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho (1993-2001).	165832
1988	Primer impacto	DF				News Staff. Reporters Ilan Arditti  (2000-2003), Celines Toribio (1995-1998).   Karla Martinez (1997-1999), Carlos Calderon (2002-2006), Rafael Mercadente (2005-), Ricardo Arrambarri, Ruben Dominguez, Tony Dandrades (1988-), Karla Jensen (2005).Reporter Karina Dalmos (2005), Argelia Atilano (2005). Health Reporters Aliza Lifthiz, Cecilia Ramirez Harris. Meteorologist Paola Elorza (2000). Correspondent Jose Antonio.Hosts Barbara Bermudo, Fernando del Rincon, Veronica del Castillo, Mercedes Soler, Carmen Dominicci.	165833
2006	Primera edicion	DF			Mexico	Anchor Jorge Fernandez Menendez	165834
2000	Primero noticias	DF			Mexico	Reporters Dioni Gonzalez, Enrique Rodriguez, Susan Solis. Anchors Jorge Berry, Lourdes Ramos.	165835
2001	Primetime Glick:	T	SVD 1417 (Two Episodes), 1412, 1395 (Two Episodes), 1313, 1116, 1110 (Three Episodes), 1091,  1069 (Two Episodes), 1068 (Two Episodes), 1037,		Episodes. Series. (June 2001-July 2003)	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Jiminy Glick, born in 1948 in Akron, Ohio, youngest of 11 children. At 30, he was confident enough to move out of his parents' house and become an actor. Worked as a us boy at Chasen's for 8 years. Worked occasionally as an actor.Working as bartender's assistant, he befriended former "Laugh-In" producer George Schlatter who was looking for  host for new syndicated celebrity interview show, "LalaWood." Glick got the job and after two years, "LalaWood" rocketed into the top 100"Thank God, he's a man and he's so fat or I'd be worried about my job. He's that good!" says Barbara Walters. Glick now lives in Tarzana with his wife of 23 years, Dixie, and their four sons. Hosting his current show, "Primetime Glick," coaches little leaHosting his current show, "Primetime Glick," coaches little league,. rebuilds the engine of one of his classic cars, or browsing for antiques.	165836
2002	Primetime Glick: Andy Richter and Alec Baldwin	T	VHS 1324		Episode #16. 3-30-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Attorney General John Ashcroft's Party Jokes," "Studio Interview: Andy Richter," "Touched by a Goombach," "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Alec Baldwin," and "Steam Room."	165837
2001	Primetime Glick: Bill Maher and Steve Martin	T	VHS 1324		Episode #1. 6-20-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows. Interviewer (Rachel Reenstra).	165838
2003	Primetime Glick: Brad Garrett and Jon Stewart	T	VHS 1324		Episode #26. 6-5-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165839
2003	Primetime Glick: Brendan Fraser and Ice Cube	T	VHS 1324		Episode #21. 4-30-2003. Third Season Opener	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165840
2002	Primetime Glick: Catherine O'Hara and Ray Romano	T	VHS 1324		Episode #19. 4-20-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Interview: Catherine O'Hara," "LaLaWood Fables: Anne Heche and the Spaceship to Heaven," "Out and About With Jiminy Glick: Roy Romano" and "Steam Room."	165841
2002	Primetime Glick: Cheri Oteri and Dennis Miller	T	VHS 1324		Episode#20. 4-27-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Studio Interview: Cheri Oteri," "LaLaWood Fables: Charlie Sheen and the $1000 Date," "Home Movies: Jimmy and Dixie in Bed," "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Dennis Miller," "Steam Room."	165842
2003	Primetime Glick: Chris Elliot	T	DVD -R HQ 2378		Episode #28. 6-19-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165843
2001	Primetime Glick: Dennis Miller and Jerry Seinfeld	T	VHS 1324		Episode #2. 6-27-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165844
2003	Primetime Glick: Elijah Wood and Megan Mullally	T	DVD -R HQ 2378		Episode #27. 6-12-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165845
2002	Primetime Glick: Ellen DeGeneres and Steven Spielberg	T	VHS 1324		Episode #23. 5-14-2003.	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165846
2003	Primetime Glick: Eric McCormack and Jack  Black	T	VHS 1324		Episode #22. 5-7-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165847
2001	Primetime Glick: Eugene Levy and Conan O'Brien	T	VHS 1324		Episode #7. 8-1-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165848
2001	Primetime Glick: George Wendt and Chevy Chase	T	VHS 1324		Episode #10. 8-22-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165849
2002	Primetime Glick: Jay Mohr and Rosie O'Donnell	T	VHS 1324		Episode #14. 3-16-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Interview: Jay Mohr," "Home Movies: The Glicks Play Baseball," "Out and About With Jiminy Glick: Rosie O'Donnell," and "Steam Room."	165850
2002	Primetime Glick: Jeff Goldblum and Julia Louis-Dreyfus	T	VHS 1324		Episode #13. 3-9-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Home Movies: Hope Glick," "Interview: Jeff Goldblum," "LaLaWood Fables: Woody Allen and the Family Affair," "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Julia Louis-Dreyfus," and "Steam Room."	165851
2002	Primetime Glick: Jim Belushi and Rick Fox	T	VHS 1324		Episode #15. 3-23-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Tony Blair's Kidney Pie," "Studio Interview: Jim Belushi," "Home Movies: Cat on a Hot Front Porch," "LaLaWood Fables: Robert Blake and the Italian Dinner," "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Rick Fox," "Steam Room."	165852
2002	Primetime Glick: Jimmy Kimmel and Sharon Stone	T	VHS 1324		Episode #24. 4-22-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165853
2001	Primetime Glick: John Salley and Janeane Garofalo	T	VHS 1324		Episode #4.  7-11-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165854
2002	Primetime Glick: Jon Lovitz and Rob Reiner	T	VHS 1324		Episode #18. 4-13-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Studio Interview: Jon Lovitz," "Al Pacino,"  "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Rob Reiner," "Mister Congeniality," and "Steam Room."	165855
2001	Primetime Glick: Kathie Lee Gifford and Dick Cheney	T	VHS 1324		Episode #9.	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165856
2003	Primetime Glick: Lorraine Bracco and John McEnroe	T	VHS 1324		Episode #30. 7-3-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165857
2003	Primetime Glick: Mel Brooks and Jason Alexander	T	VHS 1324		Episode #25. 4-29-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165858
2001	Primetime Glick: Molly Shannon and Nathan Lane	T	VHS 1324		Episode #5. 7-18-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165859
2001	Primetime Glick: Paul Shaffer and Damon Wayans	T	VHS 1324		Episode #6. 7-25-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165860
2002	Primetime Glick: Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and David Duchovny	T	VHS 1324		Episode #12. 3-2-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165861
2001	Primetime Glick: Regis Philbin	T	SVD 1116		Episode #8. 8-8-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Herself)	165862
2001	Primetime Glick: Rob Lowe and Billy Crystal	T	VHS 1324		Episode #3. 7-4-2001	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165863
2003	Primetime Glick: Rob Schneider and Tim Robbins	T	DVD -R HQ 2386		Episode #29 6-26-2003	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.	165864
2002	Primetime Glick: Tim Allen and Edie Falco	T	VHS 1324		Episode #17. 4-6-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "Home Movies: The Glicks at Breakfast," "Studio Interview: Tim Allen," "Harp Accompaniment for Your Sensual Massage,"  "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Edie Falco," and "Steam Room."	165865
2002	Primetime Glick: Tom Hanks and Ben Stiller	T	VHS 1324		Episode #11. 2-23-2002	Gossip Columnist-Interviewer Jiminy Glick (Martin Short), interviewer-to-the-stars, parody of entertainment journalist and celebrity-driven talk shows.Segments include "Jiminy's Monologue," "The Independent Movie Channel," "Studio Interview: Tom Hanks," "Touched by a Goombah," "Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Ben Stiller," and "Steam Room."	165866
1989	Primetime Live	DT			Series 1989.	Anchor Diane Sawyer (2005), Sam Donaldson (1989-1998), Charles Gibson (2000-2004), Cynthia McFadden (2004-), Chris Cuomo (2004-), John Quinones (2004-), Jay Schadler (2004-), Chris Wallace (1989-1998).	165867
2004	Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005	DT				Correspondents Catherine McCord, Mike Richards. Host Regis Philbin.	165868
2007	Primeval	M				News team is sent to South Africa to capture and bring home a legendary 25-foot crocodile. A warlord targets them for death. UBN Newscaster (Kevin Otto). Reporter (Kent Shocknek).	165869
2008	Primeval: Gigantic Problem, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11185		Episode #16. 3-4	Investigative Journalist Mick Harper (Ramon Tikaram) and his media boss-editor Katherine Kavanagh of the Evening News. The ARC team swings into action when the biggest anomaly they have ever encountered registers on the detector. It turns out the team aren’t the only ones with access to an anomaly detector -- journalist Mick Harper has stolen one of their handsets. One step ahead of our heroes, Mick and his boss Katherine Kavanagh, lie in wait at the aircraft hanger where the anomaly has appeared, ready to record whatever comes through. Unfortunately for them, what comes through is a truly terrifying predator. The Giganotosaurus AKA G-Rex is huge: think of it as T-Rex’s bigger, angrier cousin. As the G-Rex terrorizes the journalists and the trapped crew of a 747, the race is on for the team to get the over-sized meat-eater back through the anomaly. When the Anomaly Detection Device picks up an anomaly in an abandoned building, which the team immediately goes to investigate. Unknown to them, the team is being followed again by unscrupulous journalist, Mick Harper, who is still out to uncover the ARC’s secrets. Harper is attempting to convince his editor, Katherine Kavanagh, that the detector is linked to the prehistoric creatures. Initially unimpressed, she is more intrigued when the detector goes off. Following the signal, a media team, including Harper, Kavanagh, wildlife expert Nigel Marven and a Cameraman arrive to find the anomaly. While the media team wait for any sign of activity, Harper distracts and manages to lure Jenny and Connor into a trap where they can’t interfere with the journalists. Meanwhile, back at the anomaly, Kavanagh and Harper are delighted when an infant Velociraptor emerges from the anomaly. Marven gives a brief explanation as to what the creature is and attempts to pat it. However, it retreats through the anomaly after biting Nigel on the finger. While Nigel and the journalists are initially delighted, wonder turns to terror as something new comes through the anomaly: a massive theropod dinosaur. The dinosaur proceeds to devour Nigel, the cameraman and trap the rest of the media team in their car, before going back through the anomaly. ARC investigators reach the hanger containing the anomaly, freeing Harper and Kavanagh from their wrecked car. Soldiers arrive shortly after and Jenny orders them to place Harper and Kavanagh under arrest, not only for theft of the detector, but to prevent them releasing the story of the anomalies to the world. The Giganotosaurus proceeds to attack a Boeing 747 at the end of the runway. Meanwhile, Harper and Kavanagh escape their imprisonment hoping to get their hands on footage proving the animal’s existence. The Giganotosaurus reaches the hanger pursuing a helicopter. The team gets out of the way but Harper and Kavanagh are too busy trying to get good footage to save themselves, are devoured by the Giganotosaurus, which then returns through the anomaly. Professor Nick Cutter and his team investigate anomalies in time found in the Forest of Dean. Unfortunate side-effect of the anomalies is that dinosaurs are moving through them and into the present time making the team’s investigations that much more stressful. The team face a predator bigger than a T-Rex in the form of a Giganotosaurus. They must stop the dinosaur from wreaking havoc all the while trying to ward off journalist Harper and his female boss, who just might have the G-Rex on tape. Harper and the camera crew risk their lives to get the story. Mick Harper is a journalist who first appears in Episode 12. He tries interviewing one of the survivors from the Colombian mammoth rampage, but he is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny disrupts him. Harper suspects the operation and vows he will find out what is happening.Mick Harper steals an Anomaly detector from Jenny’s car when they are investigating an anomaly that is being kept by Christine Johnson who keeps them away from it. Harper then follows the team to the anomaly site on the airport with his boss and locks Jenny and Connor in a hanger where they are rescued by Danny. Harper and his boss film the velociraptors that come through the anomaly while Nigel Marvin describes the Velociraptor to them. A Giganotsaurus comes through the anomaly and eats Nigel Marvin. Harper and his boss hide in a car which the Giganotosaurus flips over. They escape when the dinosaur temporarily goes back through the anomaly. Mick and his boss are put under arrest but escape and film the Giganotosaurus and Mick Harper quits when Danny nearly hits him with a helicopter. Mick and his boss film the Giganotosaurus as it heads towards the anomaly, and they are presumably killed as Mick Harper is heard screaming. Mick Harper is a journalist who wants to reveal the secrets of the anomalies to the world and hopefully gain a lot of money and become famous. He first appears interviewing a survivor of the Colombian Mammoth attack, but is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny interrupts him. But he vows he will find out about the operation. (Episode 2.6) He appears again trying to convince his boss of the existence of prehistoric creatures. She believes him to be insane but gives him a chance to gain proof. Mick goes to the hospital that the anomaly team is at and after failing to gain information from Jenny Lewis, decides to take matters into his own hands. He locks Abby and Cutter in an operating theatre with a pregnant woman before continuing his search for the creatures. When he finds a Dictodon, he takes a photo of it and tries (but fails) to catch it. He returns the photo to his boss, but she passes it off as a fake. (Episode 3.3) He steals an anomaly detector from Jenny's car and uses it to find the airport anomaly. Taking along his boss, a cameraman and Nigel Marvin, he arrives at the anomaly site and watches Nigel being eaten by a Giganotosaurus. Although originally terrified, Mick quickly brushes Nigel's death aside and locks Jenny and Connor in a hangar. However, in his arrogance, Mick did not count on Danny Quinn, who lead the Giganotosaurus straight to the anomaly site and Mick. The dinosaur eats Mick and his boss before burping out the camera, which shatters on the ground and destroys all evidence of the anomaly's existence. (Episode 3.4)	165870
2008	Primeval: Medical Mayhem	T	DVD -R HQ 11186		Episode #15. 3-3	Investigative Journalist Mick Harper (Ramon Tikaram) and his media boss-editor Katherine Kavanagh of the Evening News.  Professor Nick Cutter and his team investigate anomalies in time found in the Forest of Dean. Unfortunate side-effect of the anomalies is that dinosaurs are moving through them and into the present time making the team’s investigations that much more stressful. The team face off against dictodons, cute but surprisingly dangerous burrowing creatures that came through an anomaly from the Permian era that opened in the middle of a busy hospital in London. Dogged Reporter Harper sees a chance to get an exclusive story if he can capture one of the dictodons and expose the team’s secrets to the world. At the headquarters of the Evening News, Journalist Mark Harper -- still pursuing his quest to uncover the ARC’s secrets after the incident with the mammoth on M25 -- is trying to convince his editor, Katherine Kavanagh, of the reality of prehistoric creatures roaming freely. His editor, however, is unimpressed and gives Harper one final chance to obtain proof. Otherwise he is out of a job. After unsuccessfully trying to get the truth out of Jenny Lewis, Harper decides to wait by the ARC for any activity.  This episode marks the return of Mick Harper, the journalist who vowed that he would find the truth about ARC. Mick Harper is a journalist who first appears in Episode 12. He tries interviewing one of the survivors from the Columbian mammoth rampage, but he is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny disrupts him. Harper suspects the operation and vows he will find out what is happening.In the third episode of season 3, Mick locks Nick, Abby and a woman who is about to give birth in an operating theater. He then tracks down one of the dictodon to show to his boss, who was reluctant to believe. Professor Nick Cutter and his team investigate anomalies in time found in the Forest of Dean. Unfortunate side-effect of the anomalies is that dinosaurs are moving through them and into the present time making the team’s investigations that much more stressful. Mick Harper is a journalist who wants to reveal the secrets of the anomalies to the world and hopefully gain a lot of money and become famous. He first appears interviewing a survivor of the Columbian Mammoth attack, but is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny interrupts him. But he vows he will find out about the operation. (Episode 2.6) He appears again trying to convince his boss of the existence of prehistoric creatures. She believes him to be insane but gives him a chance to gain proof. Mick goes to the hospital that the anomaly team is at and after failing to gain information from Jenny Lewis, decides to take matters into his own hands. He locks Abby and Cutter in an operating theatre with a pregnant woman before continuing his search for the creatures. When he finds a Dictodon, he takes a photo of it and tries (but fails) to catch it. He returns the photo to his boss, but she passes it off as a fake. (Episode 3.3) He steals an anomaly detector from Jenny's car and uses it to find the airport anomaly. Taking along his boss, a cameraman and Nigel Marvin, he arrives at the anomaly site and watches Nigel being eaten by a Giganotosaurus. Although originally terrified, Mick quickly brushes Nigel's death aside and locks Jenny and Connor in a hangar. However, in his arrogance, Mick did not count on Danny Quinn, who lead the Giganotosaurus straight to the anomaly site and Mick. The dinosaur eats Mick and his boss before burping out the camera, which shatters on the ground and destroys all evidence of the anomaly's existence. (Episode 3.4)	165871
2008	Primeval: Traitor Revealed	T			Episode  #12. 2.5	Investigative Journalist Mick Harper (Ramon Tikaram) and his media boss-editor Katherine Kavanagh (Ruth Gemmell) of the Evening News. The ARC’s task isn’t helped by dogged journalist Mick Harper who is determined to catch one of the creatures and expose the ARC and its secrets to the world. Gigantic mammoth rampages across the M25 Motorway. Reporter Harper tries to interview people who saw the mammoth. Mick Harper is a journalist who first appears in Episode 12. He tries interviewing one of the survivors from the Columbian mammoth rampage, but he is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny disrupts him. Harper suspects the operation and vows he will find out what is happening.A mammoth causes chaos on a motorway. How do you hide a mammoth? With the press about to break through the cordon Jenny has erected, Cutter formulates a new plan and manages to trap the mammoth in the back of a lorry. The team get away with it by the skin of their teeth -- though Jenny has to deal with the aftermath namely in the form of unscrupulous journalist Mick Harper sniffing around for a story. Mick Harper is a journalist who wants to reveal the secrets of the anomalies to the world and hopefully gain a lot of money and become famous. He first appears interviewing a survivor of the Columbian Mammoth attack, but is unable to complete interviewing because Jenny interrupts him. But he vows he will find out about the operation. (Episode 2.6) He appears again trying to convince his boss of the existence of prehistoric creatures. She believes him to be insane but gives him a chance to gain proof. Mick goes to the hospital that the anomaly team is at and after failing to gain information from Jenny Lewis, decides to take matters into his own hands. He locks Abby and Cutter in an operating theatre with a pregnant woman before continuing his search for the creatures. When he finds a Dictodon, he takes a photo of it and tries (but fails) to catch it. He returns the photo to his boss, but she passes it off as a fake. (Episode 3.3) He steals an anomaly detector from Jenny's car and uses it to find the airport anomaly. Taking along his boss, a cameraman and Nigel Marvin, he arrives at the anomaly site and watches Nigel being eaten by a Giganotosaurus. Although originally terrified, Mick quickly brushes Nigel's death aside and locks Jenny and Connor in a hangar. However, in his arrogance, Mick did not count on Danny Quinn, who lead the Giganotosaurus straight to the anomaly site and Mick. The dinosaur eats Mick and his boss before burping out the camera, which shatters on the ground and destroys all evidence of the anomaly's existence. (Episode 3.4)Professor Nick Cutter and his team investigate anomalies in time found in the Forest of Dean. Unfortunate side-effect of the anomalies is that dinosaurs are moving through them and into the present time making the team’s investigations that much more stressful. 	165872
1922	Primitive Lover, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	165873
1918	Primitive Woman, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	165874
1997	Primrose Holland: Primrose Convention, The	NM		Bannister, Jo	#1 Rosie Holland Mysteries	Advice Columnist Primrose (Rosie) Holland of the Skipley Chronicle is a rotund, tough-talking, middle-aged woman living in Birmingham, England.  Rosie is a pathologist who quit her job at the morgue to come to this local weekly in the spirit of adventure.When the Publisher of the Skipley Chronicle hired Holland as his newspaper's advice columnist, it was either the best decision he ever made -- or the worst. Her breezy column has doubled the Chronicle's circulation.The reason is the same reason she's a tough employee -- she's not afraid to speak her mind and speak it loudly. Rosie's advice is always unorthodox, frequently hilarious and prone to land her in hot water.She answers such diverse letters from readers about everything from inadvertently eating a slug to the etiquette of finding your mother in bed with a younger man. Rosie volunteers to help a woman look for her brother who disappeared while birdwatching.The answer is that this birdwatching man in the Hebrides saw something more than nesting seabirds. The answer lies in illegal aliens entering the country. Rosie assembles a team including another ornithologist and a young gardener with psychic powers.	165875
1999	Primrose Holland: Primrose Switchback, The	NM		Bannister, Jo	#2 Rosie Holland Mysteries	Advice Columnist Primrose (Rosie) Holland of the Skipley Chronicle is a rotund, tough-talking, middle-aged woman living in Birmingham, England.  Rosie is a pathologist who quit her job at the morgue to come to this local weekly in the spirit of adventure.When the Publisher of the Skipley Chronicle hired Holland as his newspaper's advice columnist, it was either the best decision he ever made -- or the worst. Her breezy column has doubled the Chronicle's circulation.Rosie's gardener is discovered, unconscious, next to the dead body of a TV programme researcher. Referred to a police psychiatrist, under hypnosis, he confesses to the murder.Rosie, his employer, vows to discover the truth and becomes suspicious of the psychiatrist and his dubious methods.	165876
1991	Prince	M				TV Newsreader (Jeremy Carrad).	165877
2006	Prince & Me 2, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Michael J. Gaeta). Paparazzi (Ryan James).	165878
2008	Prince & Me 2, The	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael J. Gaeta). Reporter #2 (Emil Linka). Reporter #3 (Klara Low). Reporter #4 (Noelle Trkulja). Anchorwoman (Ellen Savaria). Interviewer (Richard Rowlands). Paparazzi #1 (Magdalena Manville). Paparazzi #2 (Ryan James). With just weeks before their royal wedding, Paige and Edvard find their relationship and the Danish monarchy in jeopardy when an old law is brought to light stating that an unmarried heir to the throne may marry only a woman of noble blood or else he must relinquish his crown.	165879
2008	Prince & Me 3, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Hristo Mitzkov). Reporter (Shelly Varod).  German Reporter (Branco Vukovic). King Edvard and Queen Paige set out on their honeymoon. 	165880
2009	Prince & Me 4, The	MT				News Media has a field day when the new princess eats caviar with the wrong utensil. 	165881
2004	Prince & Me, The	M				TV Reporter (David O'Kelly). Photographers (James McGowan, Jean Pearson).	165882
2004	Prince & Me, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (David O’Kelly).  Photographers (James McGowan, Jean Pearson). Royal Herald (Robert Russel). Parliamentary Herald (Jan Nemejovsky). At a Wisconsin university, a local farmer’s daughter is intrigued by an odd Danish exchange student who turns out to be the heir to the royal throne of Denmark. 	165883
1930	Prince Abdul Omar of Persia	SS		Giesy, J.U. and J.B. Smith		Former Newspaper Reporter Glace, narrator, part of Glace and Bryce, Private Investigators (Bryce is a retired police inspector).  Various magazines.	165884
2008	Prince Among Men	N		Johnson, Cat	Task Force Zeta Novel	Reporter Vicki Vanover, an ambitious journalist, is not above using her feminine wiles or a bit of blackmail to get a fabulous interview. Wen she decides to travel to a small base in Afghanistan, the last thing she anticipates is meeting Sergeant Ryan Petit, a soldier who runs towards danger rather than away from it and puts her in danger of losing her heart. Petitt has a secret life blogging as Groundpounder, dutifully recording online a deployment where every day feels exactly the same -- until the female reporter shows up at their all male camp. Then Ryan realizes nothing is ever going to be the same for him again. 	165885
1997	Prince Among Men, A: Where Were They Then?	T			UK. Episode #3.9-29-1997	Photographer (Marcus Romer).	165886
1999	Prince and the Bogus Bride, The	NR		Drew, Jennifer		Reporter Leigh Donovan hoped for a good story when one of the world's most eligible bachelors, a prince, ran her car off the road. What she got instead was a fairy tale.He says he'll give her an exclusive interview if she would pose as his fawning fiancée to keep the swarms of gold-digging women at bay. She can't pass up playing Cinderella.Prince gives her the royal treatment.	165887
1981	Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer wedding	DT				Reporters	165888
1930	Prince of Evil, The	SM			Unsigned - Scotland Yard Detective Magazine	Newspaper	165889
1914	Prince of India, A	M		Wallace, Lew (Novel - "Prince of India, The")	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Billy ("Smiling" Billy Mason) is assigned to cover the arrival of a rajah and his son in a small American town. Reporter makes friends with the prince and introduces him to a countess Billy has been assigned to interview.Countess actually a jewel thief.	165890
2002	Prince of Porn, The	DT			Short - Adult	Interviewer Brian O'Hara (Voice).	165891
1921	Prince There Was, A	M			AFI-Authors/Editors	Editor	165892
2002	Prince William	MT	VHS 1285			News Media. The prince hates the media -- reporters and photographers -- and rebels against them. Paparazzi (Tony Brown). Paparazzi (Mick Fitzgerald)	165893
1999	Prince's Bride, The	NR		Cozzens, Tracy		Editor Nicole Aldridge of Aristocrats, a colorful New York magazine devoted to royal-watching. She's the foremost royalty watcher in the world and a prince, under orders from his parents to find a bride, goes to see her for help.Through her sources at the magazine, she finds lots of possible eligibles, but one by one they're eliminated until she's the only one left.	165894
1994	Princess Caraboo	M	L	Austin, Michael, John Wells (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist and Printer Gutch (Stephan Rea) for Felix Farley's Bristol Journal laments, "Reluctantly, in my profession, I have had to learn the difference between the imaginary world and the world that is real." Sense of reality called into question.Mysterious woman arrives who becomes toast of society while staying at home of a banker. Reporter has been writing critical articles about the banker, but gains admission to house and becomes fascinated with the "Princess.".He begins to suspect she is a fraud and comes from a home for wayward prostitutes, but expresses admiration for her ability to tweak the upper classes. Tries to warn her. She could be hanged for the deception. When truth comes out, she is arrested.Reporter learns the full story. Banker's wife gives him documents confirming husband's bank fraud. Reporter agrees to suppress the information if  banker helps the woman escape to America. Expresses regret at letting love of his life go.Reporter changes mind and chases after the boat. Last newspaper article appears indicating princess presented self to Napoleon. "As a journalist, I know people will believe two things -- what they read in the newspapers and what they want to believe…."	165895
1938	Princess Comes Across, The	R			Lux Radio Theatre Adaptation of Film.	News Media. Reporter sneaks aboard to get a story, gets shot while stopping a killer.	165896
1936	Princess Comes Across, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6687, 6688.			Reporter sneaks aboard to get a story, gets shot while stopping a killer. News Media. Reporters (George Sorel, Jacques Venaire, Keith Daniels, Jack Raymond, Eddie Dunn, Jack Hatfield).American Reporter (Milburn Stone). Jones, American Newsreel Man (Phil Tead). Photographer (Gaston Glass).	165897
1983	Princess Daisy (aka Judith Krantz's Princess Daisy)	MT	DVD -R HQ 1941 (Media Excerpts)	Krantz, Judith (Based on her Novel). Diana Hammond (Teleplay)		News Media. Reporter (Joan Sweeney). English Journalist (Peter Bayliss). Photographer (David McAllister - The Photographer). People Magazine cover. Focus tabloid newspaper: "Princess Daisy's Secret Twin."Identical Twin story is exposed by tabloid newspaper.	165898
2004	Princess Diaries 2, The: Royal Engagement	M				News Media. TV Reporter Elsie (Kim Thomson). Elsie's Cameraman (David Rockwell). Suki's Cameraman (Shane Partlow). Suki Sanchez (Sandra Taylor). Japanese Reporter (Keisuke Hoashi).	165899
2001	Princess Diaries, The	M				News Media. Beach Reporter Ali (Ali Gage). Beach Reporter Tanya (Tanya DiFrancesco). Street Reporter (Flora Chong). Street Reporter (Gwen Holloway). Ball Reporters (Tonje Larsgard, Shannon Wilcox). Street Reporter (Reuben Grundy).Twin Reporters (Lori and Terri Sigrist). Teen Reporter Cassie (Nicholle Tom). Ball Reporter (Niloufar Safaie). Press Secretary Spencer (Tracy Reiner). Cameraman (Patrick Noonan), Suki's cameraman.Beach Photographer (John Moran).	165900
2003	Princess in the Spotlight	N		Cabot, Meg		TV Journalist plans to interview the teenage princess and she doesn't want to do the interview, which will be broadcast nationwide feeling that her flat chest, ski-sized feet and royal heritage make her stick out plenty as it is.Publicity-obsessed grandmother insists that the interview is a great idea claiming the exposure will give their homeland the sort of attention it deserves.Comments made during the interview earn her the scorn of several classmates, enrage her best friend, practically gets one of her teachers fired, and alienates her entire country.	165901
2001	Princess in the Spotlight	N		Cabot, Meg	#2 Princess Diaries Series	TV News Media. Mia is the brand-new crown princess of Genovia and her Grandmere arranges a national prime-time TV interview for her. With just a few innocent remarks, Mia manages to enrage her best friend, practically get one of her teachers fired, and alienate the entire country of Genovia, all 50,000 of the citizens. 	165902
1998	Princess Nine kisaragi joshi kou yakuu-bu	TF				Reporter (Kevin Charles).	165903
1935	Princess O'Hara	M				Newsman (Cactus Mack)	165904
1917	Princess of Park Row, The	M		West, Paul (Story). A. Van Buren Powell (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	New York Reporter Tom Kearney (Wallace MacDonald) mistakes a princess for a hotel maid. Two fall in love. Tries to rescue her but is caught.  The princess and the reporter theme.	165905
2006	Princess’s Secret Scandal	NR		Whiddon, Karen	Silhouette Intimate Moments SIM #1416.	Public Relations Practitioner Chase Savage is involved in a scandal. The loyal PR man announced his engagement to Sydney Conner, the illegitimate princess from Naessa, who is pregnant with our late Prince Reginald’s heir. Savage was reportedly sent to bribe the ravishing royal, only to find himself dodging bullets and fleeing the country with her. There was no denying the white-house passion between the pulchritudinous pair as they treated reporters to an ardent display of affection. With Sydney’s life still endangered and tensions mounting, one wonders if the engagement is simply the greatest spin of Savage’s career, or if the confirmed bachelor has truly met his match.Prince of Public Relations to Wed Pregnant Princess!	165906
2003	Princeton Murders, The	N		Waldron, Ann		Journalist McLeod Dulaney arrives as a visiting professor at Princeton to teach a class on "Literature of Fact," a fancy name for journalism. She wonders how she'll challenge 12 gifted students.As it turns out, murder challenges both teacher and students in a dangerous sleuthing assignment.The detective is a captivating invention -- bright, witty, erudite, hep. English professors at Princeton are being targeted by an intellectual with a grudge.	165907
2000	Principe de los Mendigos, El	N		Descalzi, Guillermo		Journalist Guillermo Descalzi falls into the abyss of crack and cocaine. This is his story.	165908
2002	Principe, O	MTF			Brazil	Reporter (Rui Minharro).	165909
1976	Principessa nuda, La (aka Nude Princess, The	M			UK	Reporter Marco (Luigi Pistilli) is a boozy, scandal-sheet journalist who pursues the female ambassador of an impoverished but resource-rich African country and the reputed mistress of its brutal dictator.  The alcoholic journalist describes the diplomat as “a sort of Madam Pompadour of the computer age.”  Marco makes sexual advances to the ambassador, who maintains her distance. “The love of this compassionate reporter frees her spirit,” writes the New York Times reviewer. 	165910
1960	Principle of the Thing, The	SS	GPL	Samuel, Edwin	In "Coat of Many Colours, A."	Journalism Student Mel Stafford, majored in journalism at State U, going to Paris on a Guggenheim to write a thesis on the French Press during the Resistance.  Freelancer.	165911
2004	Prins  Henrik	DF			Denmark. Live broadcast from the royal dinner celebrating Prins Henrik's 70th birthday	Reporter Lillian Gjerulf.  Host Natasja Crone-Back.	165912
2005	Prins er fodt, En	TF				Reporter (Kaare R. Skou - Himself).	165913
2004	Prinsen bli'r 70	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Bygum.	165914
2003	Prinsesse for en aften	MTF			Denmark.	Photographer Jakob Mydtskov (Himself).	165915
2003	Prinsessen i cirkus	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Karsten Kjaer (Voice).	165916
2006	Print Advertisement: Plavix.	CC	OWN		Magazine advertisement	Editor Carl. "Delivering the news to millions of readers every day. Carl is a formidable man. But he was no match for something smaller than a drop of ink. A clot."	165917
1987	Printer's Devil	NM		Stevens, Christian D		Reporter Steve Hadleyman receives an urgent plea from Birdie Johnson, publisher of a small Montana newspaper. He arrives to find Birdie stabbed to death. And the paper is in trouble.	165918
1939	Printer's Devil	NJ		Allen, Adam		Apprentice Printer Bob Wilson, a 12 year old who works as a helper for one summer in the composing room of a country newspaper.	165919
1923	Printer's Devil, The	M		Josephson, Julien (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owners Brick Hubbard (Wesley Barry) and Sidney Fletcher (Harry Myers) invest in local paper called The Briggsville Gazette becoming joint proprietors. .Fletcher writes an editorial that angers a banker whose daughter he is courting.When bank is robbed, Fletcher is accused, but Hubbard  finds the real crooks.	165920
1935	Printer's Ink	P	MLPL	Simmons, Orne	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Printer	165921
1955	Printer's Measure	T		Chayefsky, Paddy	In "Television Plays by Paddy Chayefsky."	Printer. Old printer, linotype operator	165922
1957	Prinzessin von St. Wolfgang, Die	MF				Reporter (Walter Gross).	165923
1997	Prison	M				Reporter (Lea Martini - Blonde Reporter). Redhead Photographer (Eva Falk).  In an undisclosed Eastern European prison for women, the sadistic laundry man arranges for the women's "escape" down the river -- and death by drowning.	165924
2006	Prison  Break: Flight	T			Episode #22. 5-15-2006	News Media. Female Reporter (Ilyssa Fradin). Reporter (Randall Jones). Male Reporter (Brian McCaskill). TV Reporter (Robin Robinson). News Reporter (January Scarpino).	165925
2006	Prison Break: Dead Fall	T			Episode #30. 10-23-2006	Reporter (Emily Lopez)	165926
2005	Prison Break: End of the Tunnel	T			Episode #13. 11-28-2005	News Media. Reporter Holly (Joey Honsa). Crooked Reporter (Jacqueline Williams).	165927
2006	Prison Break: Go	T			Episode #21. 5-8-2006	News Media. News Reporter (January Scarpino).	165928
2006	Prison Break: J-Cat	T			Episode #17. 4-10-2006	TV News Anchor (Christine Devine).	165929
2006	Prison Break: Killing Box, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7414		Episode #35. 11-24-2006	News Media. Reporter (YaKima Davis).	165930
2006	Prison Break: Manhunt	T			Episode #23. 8-21-2006.	Reporter (Seadon Adams -- Newspaper Reporter). Cameraman (Steve Cochran). Reporter (Larry Dotson). News Cameraman (Michael J. Rowbottom).	165931
2007	Prison Break: Message, The	T			Episode #37. 1-29-2007	Reporter (Maria Sotolongo).	165932
2005	Prison Break: Odd Man Out	T			Episode #12. 11-21-2005	Interviewer (Ian Belknap).	165933
2006	Prison Break: Rat, The	T			Episode #14. 3-20-2006	Interviewer (Robin Robinson).	165934
2005	Prison Break: Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 2)	T			Episode #7. 10-3-2005	News Media. News Reporter (Debra Langland). Field Reporter (Bob Sirott).	165935
2005	Prison Break: Sleight of Hand	T			Episode #10. 11-7-2005	News Media. News Reporter (Robin Robinson).	165936
2006	Prison Break: Tonight	T			Episode #20. 5-1-2006	Reporter (Nancy Loo).	165937
2006	Prison Break: Unearthed	T			Episode.	Reporter (Seadon Adams - News Reporter).	165938
1938	Prison Farm	M				Press	165939
1997	Prison of Secrets	MT	DVD -R HQ 7236, 7237.			News Media. TV Reporter (Kelly Wilson). Reporter (Maridean Mansfield Shepard).	165940
1945	Prison Ship	M		Mischel, Josef, Ben Markson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	British Correspondent Anne Graham (Nina Foch) conceals her identity when captured and placed on Japanese ship. Other prisoners try to take over and several are killed by captain. To prevent further killings, Graham reveals her identity.She offers to turn over photographs she has depicting Japanese atrocities. Hostages eventually overpower the crew and signal American submarine while reporter ends up with fellow prisoner.	165941
2001	Prison Song	M				Interviewer (John C. Havens)	165942
1981	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #111	T			Episode #111.	Reporters at the door interrupts Geoff who is preparing to shoot Jim. Geoff flees.	165943
1981	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #122	T			Episode #122. Australia.	Reporter (Bob Ruggiero).	165944
1979	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #13 and Episode #14	T			Episodes #13, #14. Australia.	Newsreader (Adam Joseph - Voice).	165945
1981	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #131	T			Episode #131. Australia.	Newsreader (Annette Alison).	165946
1981	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #159	T			Episode #159.	Reporter (Michael Carmen).	165947
1981	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #185	T			Episode #185. Australia.	Newsreader (Bruce Mansfield).	165948
1979	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #22	T			Episode #22. Australia.	Reporter (Rod Dorin).	165949
1982	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #232	T			Episode #232. Australia.	Newsreader (John Larking - Voice).	165950
1982	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #251	T			Episode #251.	Reporter #1 (Bill Manderson). Reporter #2 (John Evans).	165951
1982	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #252	T			Episode #252. Australia.	Newsreader (Rob Maynard).	165952
1979	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #35	T			Episode #35. Australia.	Reporter (Patrick Roberts).	165953
1983	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #358	T			Episode #358. Australia.	Newsreader (Nicholas Kislinsky).	165954
1983	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #374	T			Episode #374. Australia.	Newsman (Michael Carman).	165955
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #400	T			Episode #400. Australia	Reporter has written to Pixie for a story, using an assumed name.	165956
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #402	T			Episode #402. Australia	Reporter visits Pixie, but after meeting her, he abandons the story.	165957
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #419	T			Episode #419. Australia	News Media. Reporter Sam (Mal Billings). Reporter Merv (Adreian Patterson). Reporter Gordon (John Gibbard). Reporter Ernie (Gino Varrichio).Women barricade Joyce in the dining room to allow Judy and Cass to slip onto the roof with a banner saying "Killer Screws Must Go," which delights reporters waiting outside the prison.Meg accidentally tells the reporters that Cass killed Bridges in self defense. The Minister visits the prison and Joan makes sure he knows what has been going on.Meg gets the blame for talking to the press and is replaced as Acting Deputy Governor by Joan. The Minister is shown around the jail and a near-riot erupts in the Rec Room	165958
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #430	T			Episode #430. Australia.	News Media. Reporter (Tracey Hannigan). Reporter (Bill Manderson). TV Reporter (Anne Sutherland). Interviewer  #1 (Ian Gilbert). Interviewer (Liz Walley). Interviewer 3 (Jamie Jackson).	165959
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #438	T			Episode #438. Australia	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Ian Gilbert). Newscameraman (Adrian Patterson). Colleen seeks an escape from her misery. Myra is confronted by her worst enemy.	165960
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #453	T			Episode #453. Australia	News Media. Female Reporter Lois (Jamie Jackson). Male Reporter (Iain Gilbert).	165961
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #475	T			Episode #475.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ian Gilbert). Reporter #2 (Gary Kliger). Cameraman (Bill Manderson). Officers go on strike although nobody really wants to. The Major comes to visit Joan. Officers' replacements turn out to be social workers.	165962
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #476	T			Episode #476.	Reporter talks to Reb and she accidentally admits that Joan did not beat her up.	165963
1984	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #479	T			Episode #479. Australia.	News Media. Reporter (Petar Tulich). Photographer (John Steel).	165964
1985	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #524	T			Episode #524. Australia	News Media. Reporter #1 (Traci Hannigan). Reporter #2 (Bill Manderson). Photographer (Peter Greenwood).	165965
1985	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #525	T			Episode #525. Australia	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jansis O'Hanlon). Reporter #2 (Terry Brittingham). Photographer (Rob O'Hara).	165966
1985	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #566	T			Episode #566. Australia.	News Media. Reporter (Terry Brittingham).	165967
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #590	T			Episode #590. Australia.	Interviewer (Roy Hampson).	165968
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #597	T			Episode #597. Australia	News Media. Newsreader (Jennifer Keyte). News Reporter (Petar Tollich).	165969
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #608 and Episode #643	T			Episodes #608. #643. Australia.	Newsreader (John Print).	165970
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #611	T			Episode #611. Australia.	Newscaster (Cliff Wood). Announcer (Kirk Alexander).	165971
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #636	T			Episode #636. Australia	Newscaster (Jennifer Keyte).	165972
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #647	T			Episode #647. Australia.	Newscaster (Tony Porter).	165973
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #649	T			Episode #649. Australia	News Media. Male News Reporter (Petar Tolich). News Cameraman (Peter Cameron). Newsreader (Ilonya Komesaroff).	165974
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #652	T			Episode #652. Australia.	Newsreader (Jennifer Hansen).	165975
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #653	T			Episode #653. Australia	Radio Announcer (Gary Mac)	165976
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #656	T			Episode #656. Australia.	Newsreader (Gary Mac).	165977
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #668	T			Episode #668. Australia.	Newscaster (Maureen Edwards - Voice).	165978
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #672	T			Episode #672. Australia.	Newsreader (Jennifer Hansen).	165979
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #677	T			Episode  #667. Australia.	Newscaster (Maureen Edwards - Voice).	165980
1986	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #686	T			Episode #686. Australia.	Newscaster (Jennifer Keyte).	165981
1980	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #74	T			Episode #74.  Australia	Reporter Alex Fraser (Geoff Collins). starts sniffing around the house to find out more when Ros is brought back to Wentworth and the police think she hid at the halfway house. Ros refuses to tell police where she was hiding.Karen supplies Alex with info to write an article on Pat's plight in a bid to persuade the parole board to release Pat.	165982
1980	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #76	T			Episode #76. Australia	News Media.  Reporter Alex Fraser (Geoff Collins). Pat is bothered by a horde of reporters following David's escape. She gets a message to go and meet David at his hideout and tries to get him to give himself up.David and his friend steal a car to flee the state. Police set up trap to catch him at Pat's house. At Karen's urging, Greg goes to try to warn Pat. Gunfight follows. Karen hears on the radio that a cop and another man has been killed.She assumes it is Greg.	165983
1980	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #77	T			Episode #77.	Reporter Alex Fraser (Geoff Collins).	165984
1979	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episode #8 and Episode #10	T			Episodes #8, #10. Australia.	TV Interviewer (Sue Donovan-McIntosh).	165985
1979	Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H): Episodes #35 and #37	T			Episodes #35, #37. Australia	Reporter (Patrick Roberts).	165986
1991	Prisoner of Honor	MT				Reporter (Sean Scanlan).	165987
1988	Prisoner of Rio	M				TV Reporter (Marcos Nascimento). Reporter at Phone booth (Dennis Bourke).	165988
1996	Prisoner of Zenda, Inc.	MT				Sports Announcer (Michael Sugar).	165989
1983	Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number	MT		Timerman, Jacob (Book -- "{Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number), Oliver P. Drexell Jr.,  Stan Silverman (Story), Linda Yellen, Jonathan Platnick, Drexell (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Jewish Newspaper Publisher in Argentina, Jacobo Timerman (Roy Scheider) who supports the new military regime but becomes a political prisoner after printing the names of people who have disappeared while trying to help his son's girlfriend.Details his arrest in 1977 and the torture to which he was subjected, and 18 months of house arrest. Torture has as much to do with his heritage and personal beliefs as with his journalistic practices.After enduring years of oppression he and his wife escape to the United States.Real Timerman was quoted as saying the film was accurate, his co writer Budd Schulberg objected to changes and was credited under a pseudonym (Oliver F. Drexell, Jr.).	165990
1967	Prisoner, The: Free For All	T			UK. Episode #3. 10-22-1967.	Reporter (Harold Berens). Photographer (Dene Cooper).	165991
1967	Prisoner, The: Girl Who Was Death, The	T			Episode. Series (1967).	Photographer (Alexis Kanner).	165992
2007	Prisoner, The: Or How I Planned To Kill Tony Blair	DT				Cameraman Michael Tucker was trailing American soldiers in 2003 when they arrested Iraqi Journalist Yunis Khatayer Abbas on a tip that he was in on a plan to kill the British prime ministerEight months of interrogation and torture followed before he was released, innocent. This is his story.	165993
1981	Prisoner's Wife, The	N	USC	Holland, Jack		Correspondent Michael Boyd, reporter from the United States in Ireland.  Gets involved in transporting IRA stolen money. Correspondent.	165994
1950	Prisoners in Petticoats	M				Radio Newscaster (Roy Barcroft)	165995
1983	Prisoners of the Lost Universe	M				TV Journalist (Kay Lenz) and martial arts champion save the world. Reporter and electrician transported to distant cosmos	165996
2006	Prisoners of Truth	N		Weiner, Jody		Journalist Ollie Katz seizes the opportunity for exploiting a front-page story at last when a prominent attorney is accused of conspiring with a circuit court judge to fix a criminal case.Having admired the attorney since college, he sets out to help him establish his innocence and winds up confronting ethical issues of his own when he grows too fond of the man's fiancée and uncovers incriminating evidence against the lawyer.	165997
1982	Priste budeme chytrejsi, starousku!	MF			Czechoslovakia	TV Reporter (Vladimir Salac).	165998
1991	Private Acts	N		Sexton, Linda Gray		Former Journalist Maggie leaves journalism for the life of a housewife. The time is the 1980s.	165999
1986	Private Affairs	N	OWN - P	Michael, Judith		Writer Elizabeth Lovell, TV personality	166000
1947	Private Affairs of Bel Ami, The	M	SVD 551	Maupassant, Guy de (Novel). Albert Lewin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Charles Forestier (John Carradine) offers George Duroy (George Sanders) a job on the paper even though Duroy admits he hasn't written anything. He works his way up in Parisian journalism and political circles.When a writer is killed in a duel, Duroy replaces him and is asked to produce an article as a test. Editor is too busy to assist so he tells Duroy to talk to his wife. He suggests to her that they collaborate on a gossip column for paper called "Echoes."He believes paper could be force to be feared and courted. When Forestier dies, Duroy proposes to his wife as both personal and professional collaboration. He becomes "journalistic celebrity," has affairs with wives of several members of newspaper staff.Encourages affair between editor's widow now his wife and minister of foreign affairs so he can destroy the man and justify leaving his wife, leaving him free to marry publisher's daughter. Member of family whose title Duroy is seeking comes to Paris.Duroy shoots him in duel, but challenger kills Duroy. "A journalist? Sounds pretty important." "Just a fancy word for newspaperman."  "If I published a newspaper fit for my daughter to read, I'd be out of business in two weeks."	166001
1980	Private Battle, A	M				Journalist Cornelius Ryan  (Jack Warden), also an historian, stricken with terminal cancer	166002
1980	Private Benjamin	M				Newscaster (Stu Nahan). Photographer (James Dybas).	166003
1981	Private Benjamin:	T			Series 1981-1983.	Public Relations	166004
1982	Private Benjamin: Are You Sure Mike Wallace Started Like This?	T		Arnold, Nick	Episode #19. 2-8-1982. Series 1981-1983	Investigative TV Reporter Cunningham (Peter Hobbs) looks for proof of a chemical dump under Fort Bradley and Private Benjamin spills her guts out to him.	166005
1983	Private Benjamin: Judy's Cousin	T		Hecht, Ken and Bob Brunner	Episode #39. 1-10-1983	News Media. Public Relations	166006
1990	Private Capital	M	SVD 620			Society Columnist	166007
1991	Private Crime, A - Norah Mulcahaney Mystery	N	MLPL	O'Donnell, Lillian		TV Anchor Randall Tye	166008
1984	Private Eye	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Suzy Elkins).	166009
1997	Private Gold 18 - Reporter	M			Adult	Reporters Katarina Martinez and Violetta are in Budapest to report on the sex scene there. 	166010
1997	Private Gold 28: Reporter	M			Adult	Reporters Katarina Martinez and Violetta are doing a report in Budapest about nasty orgies and sex scenes.	166011
1868	Private Habits of Horace Greeley, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Editor. Intimate acquaintance with a distant relative of the editor of the Tribune helps reporter offer this essay on Horace Greeley's personal habits. Sketch.	166012
2007	Private House, A	N		Hyde, Anthony		Correspondent Mathilde is a modern Parisian journalist who is in Cuba covering the twilight of the Castro regime. Lorraine, a serious Christian and widow of a civil servant, is a civil servant who is in Cuba to honor the dying wish of an old friend. The two women don’t have much in common, or so it seems. Lorraine and Mathilde are drawn into a dangerous mystery that weaves across Havana -- from the twisting streets of the Old City to the sea breezes along the Malecon, from the slums of San Isidro to the leafy calm of Veradero. Each has her own private journey -- emotional, spiritual, sexual -- and what each discovers is not what they expect. 	166013
1987	Private Investigations (aka P.I. Private Investigations)	M	VHS 1321	Dahl, John, David Warfield (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Charles Bradley (Anthony Zerbe) is an editor at the San Francisco Times doing a story on drug dealers connected to crooked cops. A private investigator working with the editor breaks into the son's apartment while being chased and hides a tape.Investigator is killed and the editor's son is marked for murder.  The editor gets the evidence and saves his son's life."One of these days you're going to go too far for a goddamn story." "Cliff, you can't ever go too far to find a good goddamn story."Photographer (Nigel Dick).	166014
1949	Private Killing	N		Benet, James Walker		New York Reporter comes to California for a vacation but gets involved in murder and politics in a university town "south of San Francisco."	166015
2002	Private Life of Bettina, The	DT			Adult. Hardcore	Interviewers Dave Densen, Raymond Duck.	166016
1912	Private Life of Henry Maitland, The	N		Roberts, Morley		Press	166017
1983	Private Life, A	N		Seton, Cynthia P.		News Media	166018
1892	Private Life, The	SS		James, Henry		Reviewer Chafer gossiped about by the author.	166019
1992	Private Matter, A	MT				Reporter #1 (Marc Grapey). Reporter #2 (Michael Byrne). Reporter #3 (Mark Anderson)	166020
1995	Private Obsession	M				New York Photographer (Keythe Farley).	166021
1903	Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, The	N		Gissing, George		Writer Henry Ryecroft, a contemplative man, formerly a hack writer. Thinks often of his hack-writing days.	166022
1997	Private Parts	M				News Guy (Scott Lawrence).	166023
1999	Private Passions	NR		Ross, JoAnn	Harlequin Temptation #562	TV Crime Reporter becomes involved with a horror novelist whose novel eerily mirrors the latest crime wave. Beautiful reporter tries to solve the mystery.	166024
2001	Private Passions	NR		Alers, Rochelle		Journalist Emily Kirkland has loved the now-Senator for the state of New Mexico since she was 12. She also loves her work as a journalist and is one of the best. They are secretly married.Kirkland is assigned to the senator's rival for the office of Governor and now they have to keep their marriage a secret. She also finds herself a witness to scandal.	166025
2008	Private Patient, The	N		James, P.D.		Journalist Rhoda Gradwyn, the most notorious of investigative journalists, is strangled after plastic surgery leaving police commander Adam Dalgliesh with a houseful of suspects and motives aplenty. Secrets and feuds are revealed. Gradwyn, a 47-year-old journalist is murdered soon after undergoing the removal of an old disfiguring scar at a private plastic surgery clinic in Dorset.  Gradwyn was digging up dirt at Cheverell Manor with its cosmetic surgery clinic tucked away in its west wing. The clinic finances the owner’s life of restrained luxury. But Gradwyn’s murder, one of his patients, unleashes a vortex of doubt and suspicion. Everyone at the Manor had something to conceal. 	166026
1979	Private Practices	N	OWN - P	Wolfe, Linda		News Media	166027
1937	Private Props	N		Mallette, Gertrude		Journalist Lynn Carter, 19, enters journalism by way of a small town newspaper in order to support herself and an aged housekeeper. Role of the woman writer on the small town newspaper	166028
2000	Private Public, The	M				Student Documentary Makers Zeke Lareau (David Burns) and Auggie Jacobs (Jason Cornwell) have to put everything on the line, including their college diplomas when they make a documentary exposing a university professor as a sexual predator. The two college seniors mistakenly land in the county jail after a bar scuffle. They team up in film class for a min-documentary broadcast on the local TV station that reveals a lesbian life style. When they do a second documentary that exposes a nationally acclaimed professor as a sexual offender, they meet opposition from the university as well as local authorities. Facing expulsion from the university and possible charges from local authorities, Auggie and Zeke are faced with backing down or suffering the consequences that may come from doing the right thing. 	166029
1968	Private Relations	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Publicists	166030
1934	Private Scandal	M				Reporter (James P. Burtis)	166031
1993	Private Scandals	NR	OWN - P	Roberts, Nora		Talk Show Host Deanna Reynolds started out in the newsroom of a small Chicago station. She is a sincere and dedicated one-time local reporter in Chicago who moved to New York determined to be number one in the field. This pits her against her former mentor, the high strung and manipulative current talk-show queen, Angela Perkins. Angela doesn’t take well to the competition and resorts to stealing guests, blackmail and crossing boundaries of good journalism in her effort to fight Deanna’s increasing popularity. Deanna’s romance with the handsome and much lauded Reporter Finn Riley, Angela’s former love interest, only increases the tension. But the main question is who will do in Deanna first, the obsessed fan who seems to know her every move or Angela, whose bitter vows for revenge are hastening her own downfall.	166032
1985	Private Screening	N	OWN - P	Patterson, Richard North		Newspaper Magnate Colby Parnell is humiliated by psychotic terrorist on national television pushing him to kill  himself.	166033
1979	Private Sector	N	OWN - P	Millar, Jeff		TV Female Newscaster. ABC News' Trish Denning ("beige pantsuit, two  buttons too many open at the neck").  Blond female television journalist -- "archetypal Super Whore" (Ghiglione).CBS TV's John Harland teams with the New York Time's Molly Rice to save the U.S. government from being taken over by 200 mega-corporations	166034
1913	Private Soldier	SS	USC	Brown, Alice	In "Vanishing Points."	Female Contributor does some journalism, book-notices and reading manuscripts. Dickerman. Onslow Perry. Minor journalism.	166035
1983	Private Teacher	M				TV Commentator (Eric Edwards)	166036
2000	Private View	DT			UK. Series. 2000-	Interviewers. Actors interview for the first time ten of the most distinguished art collectors in the world.Interviewers Lauren Bacall, Emmanuelle Beart,  Mia Farrow, James Fox, Anjelica Huston, Joanna Lumley, Charlotte Rampling,	166037
1955	Private War of Major Benson	M	DVD -R HQ 8044, 8045		Heston	Newsweek Interview	166038
1986	Privilege	NR	OWN - H	Blair, Leona		Society Editor Emalie Bequier, society editor for a newspaper owned by a millionaire whom she marries.	166039
2008	Privileged	N		Dean, Zoey		Tabloid Journalist Megan Smith graduates from Yale and comes to Manhattan with big plans for a career in journalism and even bigger student loan debt ($75,000). When she fails at her trashy tabloid job, she’s given an escape hatch: tutor 17-year-old identical twins, Rose and Sage Baker, the infamous Baker heiresses of Palm Beach, Florida, best known for their massive fortunes and their penchant for drunkenly flashing the paparazzi -- and get their SAT scores up enough to get into Duke. If she succeeds, her student debts are history. Unfortunately for Megan, the Baker twins aren’t about to curtail their busy social schedules for basic algebra. And they certainly aren’t thrilled to have to sit down for a study session with dowdy Megan. Megan quickly discovers that if she’s going to get her money, she’ll have to learn her Pucci from her Prada. And if she can look the part, maybe, just maybe, she can teach the girls something along the way. 	166040
1993	Privileged Lies	N		Gregory, Molly		Reporter Tot is one of four law-school friends. The deception of a secret affair threatens to break apart that friendship.	166041
2009	Privileged: All About a Brand New You!	T	DVD -R HQ 10893		Episode #18. 2-24-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan is thrilled when Will tells her that his father is starting a new magazine based on Megan and Will’s idea. Eager to pitch ideas for the first issue, Megan and Will soon find the magazine’s new editor-in-chief, David Besser, is not easy to please. When Marco decides to win Keith back and shows up unannounced at his house, he discovers Keith is now involved with his longtime friend Jennifer. Marco takes dramatic action to keep his true love from slipping away. Meanwhile, Rose tells Sage the shocking news that Miles is their real grandfather. The twins tell Megan what they know, then confront Laurel with the truth. During all the family drama, Rose knows that Sage is keeping something from her and when Sage finally confesses her own personal secret, it causes a profound change in the twin’s relationship.	166042
2008	Privileged: All About Appearances	T	DVD -R HQ 10434		Episode #6. 10-21-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan’s relationship issues with the opposite sex reach a new level when she realizes that Jacob is still interested in his ex-girlfriend and Charlie decides to put the breaks on their friendship. Meanwhile, Laurel is persuaded by Megan to include Sage and Rose in her marketing campaign. 	166043
2009	Privileged: All About Betrayal	T	DVD -R HQ 10858		Episode #17. 2-10-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan is thrilled when Will tells her that his father is starting a new magazine based on Megan and Will’s idea. Eager to pitch ideas for the first issue, Megan and Will soon find the magazine’s new editor-in-chief, David Besser, is not easy to please. When Marco decides to win Keith back and shows up unannounced at his house, he discovers Keith is now involved with his longtime friend Jennifer. Marco takes dramatic action to keep his true love from slipping away. Meanwhile, Rose tells Sage the shocking news that Miles is their real grandfather. The twins tell Megan what they know, then confront Laurel with the truth. During all the family drama, Rose knows that Sage is keeping something from her and when Sage finally confesses her own personal secret, it causes a profound change in the twin’s relationship.	166044
2009	Privileged: All About Confessions	T	DVD -R HQ 10836		Episode #16. 2-3-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. In the first season finale, as Marco and Keith plan for their wedding, Megan and Lily discover that Arthur is drinking again and that Shelby wants to give her another chance. Will and Megan have a fight and break up. Rose and Sage’s relationship takes a bad turn when Rose decides to ditch their annual plan for spring break and Sage becomes upset. Zachary too feels Rose is changing rather quickly and worries about the future of their relationship.	166045
2008	Privileged: All About Defining Yourself	T			Episode #8. 11-4-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan discovers surprising information about Laurel’s past. Meanwhile, Sage and Rose get a publicist to help them with their fame and popularity. 	166046
2008	Privileged: All About Friends and Family	T	DVD -R HQ 10377		Episode #5. 10-7-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Laurel gives Megan the task of chaperoning the twins’ pool party, thus forcing her to cancel plans for a spa weekend with Jacob. Meanwhile, Charlie confesses to Marco that he is in love with Megan, and Megan is convinced by Rose to invite Lily to the pool party. 	166047
2008	Privileged: All About Honesty	T	DVD -R HQ 10282		Episode #2. 9-17-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan asks for an official interview because she got the job on the recommendation of the editor. She wants to get the job on her own merits. She does. Laural introduces her to the glamorous Palm Beach social events. She still plans to do a rich on the rich and famous of Palm Beach. 	166048
2008	Privileged: All About Insecurities	T	DVD -R HQ 10516		Episode #9. 11-11-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Sage and Rose’s publicist gets them gigs at the opening of a hot nightclub where Rose sings and Sage plays the guitar.	166049
2008	Privileged: All About Love, Actually	T	DVD -R HQ 10595		Episode #11. 12-1-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Laurel makes a trip to Santa Barbara to see her old flame Miles, and is surprised when he shows up at her doorstep in Palm Beach a few days later, but Miles quickly realizes that Laurel’s business and family come first. Megan and Will’s new status as a couple gets off to a rocky start when Will announces he has accepted a job that will take him to Brazil for six months. Meanwhile, Megan prevents Rose from cheating on her final and grounds her as punishment, Rose accepts being grounded, but is furious when she learns that Sage was the one who told Megan about the plan to cheat. Charlie has second thoughts about moving in with his girlfriend Mandy. Finally, Charlie’s cousin Luis gets a job working in the kitchen with Marco and Sage decides to torture him with her demands. 	166050
2008	Privileged: All About Overcompensating	T	DVD -R HQ 10538		Episode #10. 11-18-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan and Will finally begin dating, but the relationship faces early challenges when Megan discovers that Will is dating other women at the same time. Meanwhile, Rose begins to go to extreme measures to maintain good grades after doing badly on an English exam. Sage tries to talk Rose out of cheating, but ends up coming up with a plan to make sure Rose won’t get caught. Megan discovers what the girls are doing and races to the school to try to stop Rose before it’s too late. 	166051
2009	Privileged: All About the Big Picture	T	DVD -R HQ 10794		Episode #15. 1-20-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Will encourages Megan to distance herself from her family’s problems and introduces her to his parents. Meanwhile, Rose and Zachary encounter a bump in their relationship when he discovers a picture of her. Sage and Peter Wentz hanging out at a nightclub. 	166052
2008	Privileged: All About the Haves and the Have-Nots	T	DVD -R HQ 10464		Episode #7. 10-28-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan finally decides to reunite with her father and invites him over for dinner at the mansion. Meanwhile, Lily is caught by Sage in a compromising position, and Charlie and Megan’s friendship may be over after the two have a major confrontation. 	166053
2008	Privileged: All About the Power Position	T	DVD -R HQ 10346 (Misnamed on DVD as “All About Friends and Family”)		Episode #4. 9-30-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan is shocked when she finds an adult DVD in Rose's book bag, but even more shocked when Rose reveals that she is not a virgin and is planning on having sex with her current boyfriend. Meanwhile, Sage invites Lily out to a restaurant to dig up dirt on Megan and the two end up drinking together, something that infuriates Megan. Finally, Megan is worried when thinks that Jacob might be losing interest in her.	166054
2008	Privileged: All About the Ripple Effect	T	DVD -R HQ 10608		Episode #12. 12-8-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Just as she is getting used to having a relationship with her father, Arthur, Megan is thrown for a loop by the return of her mother, Shelby, who abandoned the family when Megan was a child. Mean finds it hard to control her anger toward Shelby, but Arthur makes it clear that he wants Megan to forgive the mistakes made by both parents in the past. To make matters worse, Megan learns her sister Lily impulsively ran off and got married to a man Megan can’t stand. Will finds it hard to understand Megan’s complicated family issues, and is jealous that Megan seems to prefer discussing her problems with Charlie. Meanwhile Sage denies that she is attracted to Luis, so Rose and Marco comes up with a scheme to make Sage admit her true feelings. Sage turns the tables on Rose by setting up a date for her with Zachary, a boy Rose already likes. 	166055
2009	Privileged: All About Tough Love	T	DVD -R HQ 10768		Episode #14. 1-13-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Upon learning that Lily is in prison, Megan rushes to her aid and discovers the reasoning behind her sister’s imprisonment. Nonetheless, Will offers to bail Lily out, but Arthur refuses the help as a means to teach his daughter a lesson. Meanwhile, Rose aids Sage in picking out an expensive gift for Luis, but his reaction is nothing like what the twins had anticipated.	166056
2009	Privileged: All About What Lies Beneath	T	DVD -R HQ 10735		Episode #13. 1-6-2009	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. Megan finally confronts her mother. Sage and Rose throw a charity dinner. Marco’s boyfriend encourages him to quit his job and open a cafe. Charlie decides he wants to go back to school. 	166057
2008	Privileged: All About What You Really, Really Want	T	DVD -R HQ 10323		Episode #3. 9-23-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. After Rose is told that she must repeat her freshman year of high school due to poor grades, Megan visits the headmaster and tries to get her a second chance. However, a connection sparks between the headmaster and Megan and she later accepts to go out with him - causing Charlie to feel jealous.	166058
2008	Privileged: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10261. DVD -R HQ 10256 (beginning scene prior to 10261). 		Episode #1. 9-9-2008	Tabloid Magazine Journalist Megan Smith (Joanna Garcia), a recent graduate from Yale University, is unable to find success in the journalism field. She wants to write about important people doing important things and her Editor Debra Wurtzel (Debi Mazar)  tells her she has to live among the rich and famous in order to write about them. So she accepts a job set up by the editor to tutor two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin teenagers. Her assignment?  Get them into Duke University. But the older sister won’t study and is out to sabotage her.  A rich neighbor’s son Will Philips (Brian Hallisay) wants to be a sports photographer. 	166059
2003	Privilegio de Amar, El (aka Privilege to Love, The)	MF		Gutierrez, Guillermo		News Media cover the fashion industry.	166060
1997	Priyatel pokojnika	MF				Photographer (Boris Zelenetski).	166061
2003	Prize Fighter	M				TV Reporter (Jill Noonan).	166062
1979	Prize Fighter, The	M				Reporter #1 (Charles Franzen). Reporter #2 (Marc Pickard).	166063
1963	Prize, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7833. 7834, 7835.		AFI-Novelists	News Media. Reporter (Sam Edwards). American TV News Correspondent (Jerry Dunphy). BBC News correspondent (Lester Mathews). British Reporter (Ben Wright). French Reporter (Albert Carrier). Russian Reporter (Gregory Gaye). Swedish Reporter (Lyle Sudrow).Swedish Reporter (Lyle Sudrow). Swedish Commentator (Gregg Palmer). German Correspondent (John Banner). BBC News Correspondent (Lester Matthews). French Correspondent (Michael Panaieff). Japanese Correspondent (Teru Shimada).Photographer (Erik Holland).One Nobel Prize winner in Stockholm discovers a communist plot to replace another with a look-alike.	166064
1961	Prize, The	N	OWN - H	Wallace, Irving		Reporter (Anna Lee), American. Scandal mongering reporter takes on recipients of the Nobel Prize in Stockholm.	166065
1933	Prizefighter and the Lady, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3030, 3031			Reporter (Don Brodie)	166066
1985	Prizzi's Honor	M	DVD -R HQ 7875, 7876, 7877.			News Media. Anchorman Fred (Michael Tuck).  Photographer #1 (Raymond "Ray" Iannicelli). Photographer #2 (Tom Signorelli).	166067
1962	Pro  Bowlers Tour	DT			Series. 1-6-1962 to 1997.  ABC	Sportscasters Chris Schenkel, Jack Buck (1962-1964). Billy Welu (1964-1974). Nelson "Bo" Burton Jr. (1975-), Al Michaels, Dick Weber.	166068
2009	Pro Evolution Soccer	G				Sports Commentator #1 (Jon Champion). Commentator #2 (Mark Lawrenson). 	166069
1998	Pro urodov i lyudey	MF			Russia.	Photographer at Studio (Boris Smolkin).	166070
2009	Pro-Black Sheep	M				News Media. Reporter (Janet Miranda). Photographer (Clarence F. Simpson). Intellectual African-American is discovered to be the political critic who is sending out anonymous e-mails criticizing today’s black leadership. Instead of holding it against him, the black leader hires his worst critic as a second adviser.	166071
1979	Proba ognia i wody	MF				Journalist (Jerzy Kryszak).	166072
1919	Probation Wife, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	166073
1989	Probe Team, The:	DF			Philippines. Series 1989.	Reporter and Host Cheche Lazaro). Reporter J.M. Cpbarrubias-Martha Covarrubias).	166074
1986	Probity Chorus, The	N	OWN - H	Lemon, Richard		Magazine Journalist Billy Buffum, successful news magazine writer	166075
1990	Problem Child	M				Cameraman (Dennis Redfield).	166076
1953	Problem Girls	M				Photographer Clanton (Merritt Stone).	166077
1905	Problem of Cell 13, The	SS		Futrelle, Jacques		Press	166078
2000	Problem of the Evil Editor, The	NM		Rogow, Roberta		Magazine Editor Samuel Bassett of children's magazine Youth's Companion,  who is corrupt and ruthless. Killed when he leaves the office one evening. Killer commits second murder to prevent exposure.Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never met in real life, but here they are matched as companions and sleuths. Relationship supposedly forms basis of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. WatsonLabour Riots of 1888 are swirling around Fleet Street. They visit offices of  magazine where nasty editor is insulting everyone on his staff, berating his copy editors, denying heat to his printers, tossing aspiring writers out on their ears.He and another of the magazine's writers turn up dead.	166079
2003	Problem With Fear, A	M				TV Anchor (Daniel Libman).	166080
2005	Problemski Hotel	N		Verhulst, Dimitri. David Colmer (Translator)		Photographer Bipul Masli, a lensman for the press from "Crapopia" narrates the story of an asylum seekers center in  Belgium in the final weeks of 2001.	166081
1987	Proc?	MF				Reporter (Karel Smyczek)	166082
2001	Process of Creative Deception, The	M				Publicist (Ann deGolian) for Randi. Society Photographer (Bill Matlock)	166083
2009	Process of Elimination	N		Stricklin, Robert		White House Correspondent Gideon Burnett discovers that forces intent on undermining the administration are plotting to influence the President’s decision of finding a new vice president -- by any means necessary. What is their ultimate agenda? And can Burnett expose it in time before he becomes a target for elimination?  It was on a bright Saturday morning in May that the nation is jolted by the news that the Vice President of the United States has perished in a plane crash. After a respectable period of mourning, President James J. Hartman begins the arduous task of vetting and choosing a successor. Will Burnett be able to get the full story before it’s too late? Political intrigue, media zeal and corporate skullduggery are involved.	166084
2004	Process of Illumination	N		Caldwell, Kar. L. (Karl L. Guillen)		War Correspondent Cort Falcon in the battle-torn Balkans is on a mission to find out who test-detonated a nuclear device in Bulgaria.He is interrupted by a near-fatal gunshot wound, and by a comatose young woman left for dead on a neighboring cot.Leaving her to her fate would be like murder, considering the terrorist-like actions of red beret soldiers fighting in the area. But he didn't expect to fall in love with a sleeping woman.Will she even wake up? What will she think of him? Will she feel the same way about him, as he does about her? Who detonated the nuke? Who are the good and the bad guys?Will she even wake up? What will she think of him? Will she feel the same way about him, as he does about her? Who detonated the nuke? Who are the good and the bad guys?	166085
1981	Prodannyy	MTF			Russia.	Photographer (Borislav Brondukov).	166086
2009	Prodigal Project III, The: Numbers	N		Abraham, Ken and Daniel Hart		Journalist Cat Early joins special agent John Jameson who has been assigned to take out the vicious leader of the militant Islamic mujahideen that has been menacing the world in the wake of the Rapture. Caught between his duty to country and his newfound faith, Jameson has learned a terrible secret. Desperate to relay this information to the highest level of the American government, Jameson enlists the aid of Early. Caught up in the chaotic events that neither could have imagined, the pair struggle to have their voices heard in the tumult of a world on the brink of catastrophic global warfare. 	166087
1998	Prodigal Spy, The	NM		Kanon, Joseph		Journalist Molly Chisholm tells a son that his father is still alive and badly wants to see him after two decades of silence and isolation. The son agrees to accompany the sassy young journalist to Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia for the painful reunion.Once in Prague, the son finds a clandestine world where nothing is what it seems. The father wants to come home and he wants his son's help.  He was a high-level State Department official branded a spy during the Red Scare of the 1950s.He asks Molly to bring his son to him.  The father tells the son about a deadly conspiracy that still threatens them. In 1950, the young boy tried to make sense of the masses of reporters who gathered outside his house.His parents tried to shield him from the truth, but he inadvertently saw a newsreel that reveals his father's predicament.  The woman who accused his father of spying commits suicide -- or was she murdered?In 1953, his father gives a press conference in Moscow announcing his defection. Now in 1969, Molly tells him his father is not only alive but has been keeping tabs on his son all these years and wants to see him.	166088
1951	Producer, The	N		Brooks, Richard		Gossip Columnists, aggressive press agents.	166089
1954	Producer's Showcase	T			Series 1954-1957. Wide Wide World	Press	166090
1967	Producers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5765, 5766. L.		AFI-Critics/Playwrights	Drama Critic (John Zoller).	166091
2005	Producers, The	M				Reporter (Randy Blair).	166092
1933	Professional Lover	N	OWN - H	Greig, Maysie		Reporter Starr Thayle, fiery, red-haired reporter  wrote interviews and studio gossip for a Los Angeles newspaper.  Once a secretary.	166093
2006	Professional Poker Tour:	T			Series 2006.	Reporter Kaye Han. Hosts Matt Corboy, Mark Seif.	166094
1933	Professional Sweetheart	M	SVDSP 1438	Watkins, Maurine (Scenario-Story)	Rogers - PR -  Ness Book	Sob Sister Elmerada de Leon (ZaSu Pitts) is a confidante to the stars ("I eat with them. I sleep with them….") Press Agent Speed (Frank McHugh).Blonde Reporter (Betty Furness). Scribe (Sterling Holloway). Fat Reporter (Grace Hayle). Publicity.	166095
1958	Professional, The	N	OWN - H	Heinz, W.C.		Press	166096
1979	Professionals, The: Dead Reckoning	T			Episode #27. 11-17-1979	Reporter (Walter McMonagle).	166097
1982	Professionals, The: Discovered in a Graveyard	T			Episode #51. 12-5-1982	Editor (David Yip).	166098
1978	Professionals, The: Heroes	T			Episode #5. 1-2-1977	News Media. Reporter (Valentine Palmer).	166099
1978	Professionals, The: Rack, The	T			Episode #15.  10-14-1978	Reporter (Michael Mundell).	166100
1980	Professionals, The: Slush Fund	T			Episode #40. 11-2-1980	Reporter (Chris Sullivan).	166101
1983	Professionals, The: Untouchables, The	T			Episode #54. 1-16-1983	TV Commentator (Clive Panto).	166102
1938	Professor Beware	M			Lloyd	News Media. Reporter (Rex Lease). Reporter Dorothy (Charlotte Wynters). Reporter in Museum (James Donlan). Photographer Joe (Charles Lane). Editor (Harry Tyler)	166103
1908	Professor in the Case, The	N		Futrelle, J.		Press	166104
1926	Professor Malone	SS	USC	Nicholson, H.G.	In "Some People."	Former Journalist Eugene Malone was an old-fashioned type of journalist.  Now a publicist.	166105
1938	Professor Mamlok	MF				Editor Werner Seidel (V. Kiselyov)	166106
1940	Professor Was A Thief, The	SSF	USC	Hubbard, L.R.	In "My Best Science Fiction Story."	Reporter Pop, senior reporter going calmly about his business of reporting wholesale disaster. Leonard Caulborn promoted to city editor over Pop. Forces his retirement.At 53, Pop had ten thousand by-lines behind him. He felt very old and very tired.  He had built the World-Journal to its present importance. He loved the paper and now it was going to hell in the hands of an incompetent.Pop made managing editor.	166107
1952	Professor, The	T	DVD		Sid Caesar Collection: The Fan Favorites (Three Discs)  Your Show of Shows & Caesar's Hour	Interviewer (Carl Reiner).	166108
1925	Professor's House, The	N	OWN - H	Cather, Willa		Journalist Scott McGregor, an able journalist who supplements his income by writing uplift editorials and a daily rhymed jingle for a newspaper syndicate. Kathleen McGregor, professor's younger daughter who is married to a young journalist.	166109
1975	Professori Uuno D.G. Turhapuro	MF				Cameraman (Ere Kokkonen).	166110
1997	Proffondo Rosso	M				Reporter Daria Nicolodi searches with hero for the killer	166111
1954	Profile	M			UK Only	Press	166112
1996	Profile for Murder	M				Paparazzi (Michael Kevis).	166113
1981	Profile: Lillian Hellman	DT				Interviewer (Marilyn Berger)	166114
2003	Profilen	DF			Episode #207. 5-7-2003	TV Reporter-Author Asne Seierstad. Hosts Klaus Laursen, Anders Bech Jessen, Stig Andersen, Kurt Strand, Lene Johansen.	166115
1994	Profilen:	DF			Series 1994-	Journalist Kenan Seeberg. Hosts Jen Olaf Jersild (1994-1997), Klaus Laursen, Anders Bech Jessen, Sig Andersen (2003), Lene Johansen (200, 2002-2004), Kurt Strand, Naja Nielsen (2001), Mette Vibe Utzon (2002, 2004-2005), Tina Gotzsche (2004).Hosts Kirsten Palmer (2005). Commentator Ralf Pittelkow (2002)	166116
2003	Profilen:	DF			Episode #233. 12-17-2003	Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden, Politiken. Hosts Klaus Laursen, Anders Bech Jessen, Stig Anderson, Kurt Strand, Lene Johansen.	166117
1996	Profiler:	T	VHS 395		Episode.	News Media	166118
1999	Profiler: Burnt Offerings	T			Episode #56. 3-20-1999	News Media. News Reporter-Anchor (Ted Garcia). TV Reporter (Amy Powell). Arsonist is on the loose in Atlanta risking his own life by setting the fires himself on the spot.After a read herring lead involving a photographer always on the scene of the fires, Sam and the team find graffiti messages on walls of burned out building in Farsi meaning "fire god."	166119
1997	Profiler: Film at Eleven	T			Episode #16. 3-8-1997	News Media. Niagara Anchor (James Hill). Syracuse Anchor (Mary Major). Series of ghastly murders are videotaped and sent to TV newsrooms by a vigilante who announces the crimes are retribution against guilty  people who slip through the judicial system.	166120
1996	Profiler: Insight	T			Episode #1. 9-21-1996	TV Reporter (Joe Washington).	166121
1998	Profiler: Lethal Obsession	T	SVD 1039		Episode #38. 4-4-1998	TV Anchorwoman (Anna Galvin) on the local news is terrified when a madman who has a pathological need for media attention projects his mania onto attractive TV newswoman whom he wants to exclusively cover the prisoner exchanges.The man is dubbed "the prime time kidnapper." Atlanta City councilman wants attention from the TV reporter.	166122
1996	Profiler: Night Dreams	T			Episode #7. 11-16-1996.	Reporter (Stan Abe). Sam and Bailey race the clock to track a serial kidnapper who curiously abducts a wide range of women.	166123
1996	Profiler: Ring of Fire	T			Episode #2. 9-28-1996	Reporter (Kim Baldonado). Violent Crimes Task Force probes a string of well-publizied arson fires in the South.	166124
1996	Profiler: Unsoiled Sovereignty	T			Episode #5. 11-2-1996	Newscaster (Ren Hanami).	166125
1965	Profiles in Courage: Frederick Douglass	DT			1-31-65	African-American Journalist Douglas, who is also a  politician	166126
1964	Profiles in Courage: Mary S. McDowell	T			Episode #2. 11-15-1964	Reporter (Jason Wingreen).	166127
1997	Profit: Security	T	SVD 1331		Episode	Female Reporter goes undercover to expose Profit, but he is one step ahead and turns the spotlight back on her	166128
1979	Program for a Puppet	N	OWN - H	Perry, Roland		Journalist Edwin Graham investigating his girl friend's murder	166129
1993	Program, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4181, 4182			News Media. Sports. Reporter #1 (Jeff Portell). Reporter #3 (Rhoda Griffis). Photographer (Elizabeth Slagsvol).	166130
2008	Program, The	N		Lovett, Charlie		Journalist Karen Sumner, a young and overweight reporter, gets a chance to prove her journalistic worth by going undercover when it becomes apparent that there is something seriously wrong with The Program, a weight-loss clinic in New York City with a simple offer -- give them $5,000 and they’ll make you as thin as a supermodel. You can eat whatever you want and you’ll never gain an ounce. When Karen finally walks through the blue and gold doors of The Program, she’s on the trail of the hottest story of her fledgling career. If she and her friends are right, The Program is doing something even worse than creating an army of unnaturally thin women. 	166131
2001	Programmschluss	NM		Aechtner, Uli	Germany	TV Journalist	166132
1959	Progress in Kasrilevka	SS	PVL	Aleichem, Sholom	Stories written at the turn-of-the-century recently translated.	Yiddish Newspapers. Two of everything in Kasrilevke -- two Yiddish newspapers, the traditional Skullcap and the modern, radical Bowler Hat.Mottos. Skullcap: "To God and the Public." Bowler Hat:  The editor placed his own name in equally large print and boldly asserted: "When I'm here -- everything is here."  Editors in competition.As with the rest of the world, the Kasrilevke press depended on extraordinary and sensational daily news and didn't know when to stop.	166133
1960	Progress of a Crime, The	NM	OWN - H	Symons, Julian		Reporter Hugh Bennett, 22-year-old reporter for a small-town paper, gets a job on a national paper in London	166134
1985	Progress of a Fire, The	N		Abel, Robert		Photographer Jim Williams, Vietnam veteran working as a news photographer for the Boston Globe	166135
1785	Progress of Romance, Through Times, Countries and Manners, The;	N	USC	Reeve, Clara (C.R.)	Two Volumes	Critics. With Remarks on the Good and Bad Effects of It, on Them respectively.  By C.R. Wuthor. References to Heywood and Pope.	166136
1960	Project 20: Coming of Christ, The	DT				Host Alexander Scourby	166137
2008	Project Anastrophe	NSF		Karnikis, George		Reporter Darna joins the cartel’s team -- The Du Bois brothers and their cartel have a sinister plan for retaining their status on Earth and Mars. Nick (21st century) and Norina 25th century) travel in time to save Earth from destruction. Dr. Dylos knows his team is unable to stop radiation from destroying the planet. Nephos,  an outlaw and ingenious man who manipulates robots, joins the cartel’s team with Darna. His love for Darna puts their team in danger. Tampering with the Prime Directive will cost them dearly and their past changes will alter the future of humankind and they will find their home in an unwelcoming place in which to live. The community of spaceship Anastrophe decide to save Earth again by going to the alien planet Voursa -- whose species are defeating 30th century Earth in a war -- back in time before the aliens attack Earth. The Anastrophe community builds a larger spaceship, travels on a 200-year odyssey and encounters unfriendly planets on the way, which puts their mission in peril. 	166138
1991	Project Eliminator	M				News Reporter (Eric Parkinson).	166139
1989	Project God	N		Thompson, V.M.		News Media	166140
1981	Project Pope	NSF	OWN - P	Simack, Clifford		Female Journalist on the trail of a sensational story about robots and humans trying to create a perfect religion	166141
1978	Project U.F.O.: Sighting 4017. Devilish Davidson Lights, The	T		Cook, T.S., Robert Blees	Episode	News Media	166142
1978	Project U.F.O.: Sighting: 4011. Doll House Incident, The	T		Blees, Robert	Episode	News Media	166143
1987	Project, The	NSF		Chafets, Zev		Journalist Charlie Walker is a prize-winning investigative journalist and confident to the first Jewish president of the United States	166144
1990	Projekt Aphrodite	MTF				Reporter Simon (Sven Nichulski).	166145
1933	Prokurator Alicja Horn	MF				Journalist (Tadeusz Fijewski). Journalist (Jan Kurnakowicz).	166146
1999	Prolece u Limasolu	MTF				Photographer (Dobrivoje Markovic)	166147
1970	Prologue	M			AFI-Newspapers-Underground	Newspaper	166148
1760	Prologue, The	P	USC	Foote, Samuel		Newsmongers	166149
160	Prologues	P	COPY	Terence		Critics. Various prologues attack critics and beg audiences to remain patient.  Self-Tormenter, The. Eunuch.  Girl From Andros, The.  Phormio. Brothers, The.  Her Husband's Mother.	166150
2008	Prom Kings and Drama Queens	NJ		Cirrone, Dorian		School Journalist Emily Bennet, a high school junior, covets the editor-in-chief spot on her school newspaper. She wants to win the job of editor in chief of the school newspaper over her arch nemesis Daniel Cummings and she wants to land her longtime crush Brian Harrington, a star basketball player and in-crowd hottie who also happens to be the boy next door having recently moved into a McMansion in her Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. Brian shows an interest in Emily just as she and Daniel, a rival for the editor’s job, are assigned to write about the upcoming junior prom. A consciousness-raising episode, in which Daniel and Emily witness the near-destruction of a rival school’s property but do not act, lead them to spearhead a low-cost alternative prom with a public service component. Then Brian asks her to the “real” prom. “I was a reporter on a story. A girl on a mission...Ahh. Who was I kidding? I was a girl following the crush next door.”	166151
2008	Prom Night	M				Reporters (Gina St. John, Marcuis Harris, Troy Blendell). 	166152
1989	Prom Night III: Last Kiss, The	M				Female Reporter (Laurie Hibberd). Male Reporter (Eric Murphy). Other Reporter (Tim Progosh).	166153
2004	Prom Queen: Marc Hall Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4241, 4242			News Media and legal storms descend when a gay teenager fights for his right to bring his boyfriend to the prom at a Catholic school.	166154
2005	Promeneur du champ de Mars, Le	MF			France	Journalist Antoine Moreau (Jalil Lespert), a young journalist,  helps the French President compile his memoirs. Journaliste-Journalist (Arnaud Klein).	166155
2005	Promeneur du champ de Mars, Le (aka Last Mitterrand, The)	MF			France	Journalist Antoine Moreau (Jalil Lespert) helps the French President compile his memoirs. Francois Mitterand was the longest serving French ruler since Napoleon III. He was in office from 1981 to 1995, a political chameleon and a human enigma.  Now Mitterrand is dying and he wants to write his memoirs. So he summons the young socialist firebrand journalist Moreau to be his amanuensis. The journalist is in the process of breaking up with his pregnant wife so he sulks a lot. Mitterand was a notorious womanizer, but the press never breathed a word about it. His final meal was a blinded songbird force fed and drowned in cognac. He was lusty, intelligent, controversial and charismatic. The relationship between the president and the journalist never catches fire. The reporter looks pouty and vacant. He learns nothing through his interactions with the dying president. 	166156
0001	Prometheus Bound	P		Aeschylus	460 B.C.	Messenger. Herald. Part III.	166157
2002	Prometheus Bound	M				Journalist Alex Kenna (Daniel Tisman) is a man haunted by precognition when he returns to his old stomping grounds. After setting up camp at the house of his former schoolmate, he becomes infatuated with a young, wheelchair-bound woman, ostracized from the community after the death of her former boyfriend. Despite the warnings from his friends, Alex pursues a relationship and after her initial suspicions that he is just out for a story, she accepts Alex’s sincerity and the two begin an affair. As they become more and more involved, the secrets of her past begin to come into focus and a bitter jealousy flares that sets into play a deadly game of cat and mouse. 	166158
2003	Promise Kept, A	M	DVD -R HQ 7227, 7228			Reporter (Ellen F. Locy)	166159
1994	Promise Kept, A: Oksana Baiul Story, The	MT				News Media. Newsman (William Cameron). Olympic Reporter (Rema D. Webb). Olympic Reporter #3 (Laura C. Smiley). Reporter #4 (Marc Field). Commentator #1 (Harold Surratt). Commentator #2 (Linda King).	166160
1997	Promise Me	NR		Allison, Margaret		Reporter Alexander Webster is swept up by unexpected feelings for an ex-Olympic boxer-turned-tycoon who is suspected of murdering his wife.Did he kill his wife? The reporter goes undercover as one of his employees to find out. What did the man's son witness that left him traumatized? What will the reporter do when he finds out why she is there?	166161
1969	Promise of Bed, A	M				Photographer (Dennis Waterman).	166162
1975	Promise of Joy, The	N	OWN - H	Drury, Allen		Columnist Walter Dobius, powerful columnist for Supermedia.	166163
1998	Promise Pending	N		MacMillan, Gail	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	166164
1996	Promise to Carolyn, A	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Constance Jones). Reporter #1 (Peter Lovett).	166165
2001	Promise, The	NR		Allen, Robin		Freelance Photographer Gillian DuBois has it all. The freedom to work as she pleases for whom she pleases and the love of a niece and sister. The strong-willed photographer shows up at an oil corporation to photograph the company's executives.When she goes to take the picture of the next-in-line corporation head, sparks fly. Then the photographer's sister is killed and she is left to care for her 7-year-old niece.	166166
1988	Promised a Miracle	MT				Reporter (Mike Dunkas)	166167
1998	Promised Land:	N		Culea, John		Reporter Shelly Hinson dislikes her dull existence as a newspaper reporter in her small hometown of Braxon, California. Hoping for a ticket out of town, she writes a magazine story under a pseudonym proclaiming Braxton the best small town in America.Unfortunately her article has unexpected consequences. People descend on Braxton seeking the perfect life and in no time the town is struggling with ways to house, educate and employ the newcomers.Town leaders enjoy  publicity and exploit "best town" label to its fullest, which eventually leads to a horrible tragedy during a festival. Hinson must come to grips with her life including questions of faith, as she realizes how her article changed town.Why Hinson believed a fake article would help her get a foothold in the journalism industry is a mystery. She didn't know effect the hoax would have on people.One town official wonders how this article could appear without anyone in town having spoken to the writer.	166168
1999	Promised Land: Baby Steps	T	SVD 1137		Episode #67. 5-6-1999	Student Journalists LT (Eugene  Byrd) and Vicki (Chad Morgan) pose as a couple in order to research and write a newspaper article on interracial dating.LT and some friends from his journalism class talk about the popular TV series in which a white woman is dating a black man without any of the typical fallout that most interracial couples must deal with.LT suggests he and Vicki, a white classmate from the journalism class go on a daste to see the reacation they get as an experiment. Mr. Gilman, their journalism teacher, suggests they use the idea as the subject for a story for the school newspaper.LT and Vicki go on several outings to try to gauge public reaction. LT reviews Vicki's acticle on their experience, but she left out something: the personal story.	166169
1999	Promised Land: Darkness Visible	T			Episode #68. 5-13-1999	Student Journalist LT takes photographs of a man who claims he's been robbed. But he becomes leery when the man says someone's stolen his eyes. He learns the homeless man who stole his camera is actually a once-renowned landscape photographer.	166170
1999	Promised Land: Finale	T	SVD 1180		Episode #69. 5-20-1999	Photojournalist LT (Eugene Byrd) is on a photo assignment for the Denver Post on slum housing when he  discovers woman who sold a baby on the black market. LT tells Reporter Nina Charles (Wanda de Jesus) who turns story into a tabloid sensation.LT develops his photos and sees something in the background. He enlarges them to discover what looks like a woman selling her baby. He shows the photo to his supervisor at the Denver Post, Nina Charles. She encourages LT to go back and find the woman.Charles runs the the license plates and does some research on black market adoptions. LT and Nina investigate. The woman's pimp threatens them and LT gets in his face snapping photos. Just as the pimp is about to grab LT the police arrive.LT and Nina meet the couple that adopted the woman's child, which has now been taken from them in order to get their side of the story. Mr. Reynolds is hostile feeling that Nina's interference undermined the future of their adopted child.LT is angry at Nina for her cutthroat attitude, but she is unapologetic since they brought down a nefarious child adoption ring.	166171
2009	Promised Virgins: Novel of Jihad, A	N		Fleishman, Jeffrey		Correspondent Jay Morgan is a veteran journalist who has seen it all. Stationed in Kosovo, he senses that the simmering conflict in Kosovo is about to take on a new dimension when he hears rumors that a mysterious bearded foreigner, bearing weapons and money and preaching holy war, has appeared in the rebels’ mountain camps. Is he real or legend? What is his mission? What new horror has he brought? Together the veteran war correspondent and his translator, the beautiful Alija, herself a victim of the war, race to find this project of jihad while Aija searches for her younger brother, a student gone missing and possibly caught up in the conflict. Each danger-fraught foray across front lines, each interview -- with a rebel commander, a Serb sniper or an American spook -- brings them closer to each other and to the devastating truth.Morgan has broken a cardinal rule by sleeping with his beautiful translator and he is in hot pursuit of “the dateman,” an Osama bin Laden-like figure who has recently set up camp in the mountains. 	166172
2009	Promises	M				News Media; Anchor Nancy Bell (Nancy Duerr). Self-made millionaire finds himself living under a fishing pier on a South Florida Beach as he realizes that everything he had worked so hard for in order to achieve happiness is the very thing that has destroyed his life. 	166173
1991	Promises of Freedom	N		Grinstead, David		Journalist Phoebe Bishop for the old Life Magazine	166174
1978	Promises To Keep	N		Fleming, Thomas	Weinberg List	Journalist	166175
2005	Promises To Keep	NR		Crandall, Susan		Reporter Dean Coletta. New doctor Molly Boudreau finds her life turned upside down when a mysterious pregnant woman is murdered just after giving birth and risks her career and her life when she flees with the infant to her own hometown only to come face to face with Coletta, a sexy reporter and the brother of the child’s late mother. Dr. Boudreau is the pride of her father and sister until she chucks her shining future as a pediatrician in Boston to provide a safe home for the infant son of a murdered patient. Spooked by the gangland-style killing, Molly bundles up baby Nicholas and heads for her tiny hometown of Glens Crossing, Indiana, intending to pass him off as her own. Enter Dean Coletta, recuperating wartime correspondent based for the last five years in Middle Eastern hot spots, who is trying to track down his sister’s murderer and thinks Molly knows more than she is telling. 	166176
1963	Promises! Promises!	M			AFI-Television Scriptwriters	Writer	166177
1964	Promotion: Americanization of Emily, The:  Promotion: Action on the Beach	CC	DVD -R HQ 5825			Promotion Film for Americanization of Emily showing cast on location and promoting the film.	166178
2008	Promotion: Bro’ Town	CC	DVD -R HQ 10559			Parody News and Paparazzi. New Zealand. Five Polynesia Boys learn about news and paparazzi covering scandals. 	166179
1938	Promotion: City of Little Men, The	CC	DVD -R HQ 6189		Promotion for MGM Movie, "Boy's Town."	Journalism.  At Boy's Town, journalism is taught and the boys write, edit and produce their own magazine, "The Home Journal."  Linotype operator is featured. High-speed printing machine operated by the boys. Stapling machine manned by boys.Mailing department. Address machine. Sent to subscribers. Each department is run by the boys.	166180
2005	Promotion: ESPN Hollywood	CC	DVD -R HQ 4113			Tabloid Newspaper stories and headlines promote the new ESPN Hollywood program, weeknights at 6 p.m. on ESPN-2.	166181
1962	Proof of Identity, A	SS	GPL	Green, Peter	In "Habeas Corpus and Other Stories."	Correspondent Guido, a sort of roving foreign correspondent for a group of papers in Milan.  Spent most of his time in England and Scandinavia.	166182
1900	Proof of the Pudding	SS	OWN - H	O'Henry (William S. Porter)	In "Strictly Business," Complete Works of  O'Henry	Press	166183
1999	Propatoriko amartima, To	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Evgenia Tsakiri). Journalist #2 (Thanassis Dimou). Journalist #3 (Angeliki Darlazi)	166184
2003	Propeller Guy, The	M				Interviewer (Graham Robinson - Voice).	166185
2006	Proper Care & Feeding of an American Messiah, The	M				Interviewer (Christopher J. Hansen).	166186
1586	Proper New Ballad, A	ER	USC	Deloney, Thomas		Balladeer	166187
1990	Property of a Lady, The	NM		Adler, Elizabeth		Washington Journalist Genie Reese is assigned to the story of an English woman who fled Russia with a Princesses' daughter and brought her to America. She became a Ziegfield girl and Hollywood star. Now an old woman with rich memories.Reese wants to find her because she put up a newly cut emerald from an aristocratic Russian family tiara missing since the Bolshevik Revolution at auction in Geneva.This Property of a Lady is sought by powerful men intent on seizing a legacy that could tilt the world balance of power. The royal gems are the lure to hidden billions for which nations are willing to kill.Two other drinkers in a Geneva bar also want to find her -- a Bronx-born politician and a Communist cultural attaché to Washington who is really the Prince's descendant. But the head of the KGB wants to destroy the mysterious lady.	166188
1703	Prophecy, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		Press	166189
2003	Prophet	N		Peretti, Frank		TV Anchorman John Barrett for Channel 6 knows something is wrong. The story doesn’t add up. It couldn’t have happened that way. The top news anchor is determined to find the truth. Was his father’s death really an accident? Or did he know too much? Barrett is caught in a suspenseful moral and spiritual battle over the importance of Truth. 	166190
1993	Prophet of Evil: Ervil LeBaron Story, The	MT				TV Newscaster (Jeffrey Anderson)	166191
1958	Prophet Without Honor	SS		Kersh, Gerald	In "On an Odd Note"	Press	166192
1967	Prophet, The	MT				Interviewer (James Cossins)	166193
1999	Prophet's Game, The	M				News Media.  Carol Stone (Tracey Kall). Reporter #1 (Leah Sanders)	166194
2009	Propositioned Into a Foreign Affair	NR		Mann, Catherine	Silhouette Desire Series #1940	Paparazzi are at the heels of Bella Hudson who publicly had the world at her feet. But privately, her life is in turmoil, a humiliating breakup documented by the constant paparazzi following her. The Hollywood starlet needed to escape. Then she found a night of pleasure, media-free, in a hotel magnate’s bed. Only he wanted more. As her escort to her new film’s premiere, he’d buffer her from the press. In exchange, she would continue their passionate affair. For although he won’t admit he’s fallen for Bella, he wasn’t done with her. Not by a long shot.	166195
1996	Proprietor, The	M				Journalist (Jeanne-Marie Darblay)	166196
1988	Proprietor's Daughter, The	N	OWN - H	Orde, Lewis		Columnist. Katherine Eagles, mother of two, wife of a German millionaire, brilliant columnist for her father's newspaper, the Eagle.  Crusades against evil.Successful English reporter is devastated when an accident cripples her young husband and embarks on a tempestuous affair, but finally must come to terms with her fragmented life and make painful decisions	166197
1994	Pros & Cons of Breathing, The	M				Photographer (Scott Simons).	166198
1991	Pros and Cons	T			12-12-91	Reporter Nick Trent (Robert Walden), killed by bishop's brother	166199
1956	Prosecutor, The	N		Botein,  Bernard		Newspapers. Unscrupulous DA deceives newspapers.	166200
1996	Prosecutors, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7577, 7578.			Reporter (William Langen). Reporter (Chris Walker).	166201
1989	Prosperine Papers, The	N		Clausen, Jan		Journalist Prosperine is a freethinking, dashing young woman, a radical and labor sympathizer during the first world war. Dale is an academic in the field of women’s studies who does an errand of mercy by putting her Grandma Rose’s life’s writing in order. Dale finds a cache of intimate correspondence between her prim grandmother and the freethinking Prosperine. Now Dale is hot on the trail of the Prosperine Papers and also on the trail of the passionate attachment between Rose and the lesbian journalist  Prosperine, which causes Dale to see her grandmother in a new light.	166202
1997	Prostatis oikogeneias	MF			Greece	Journalist (Dimitra Foudouki). Journalist (Katerina Iliadi). Journalist (Konstadina Mihael).	166203
1980	Prostitute	M				TV Researcher (Mary Waterhouse).	166204
1975	Prostitution	DF			France	Interviewer Jean-Francois Davy (L'interviewer). Director conducts a number of street interviews with prostitutes about their lives.	166205
1929	Protection	M		Miller, J. Clarkson (Story). Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Chick Slater (Paul Page) is assigned to do a story on a bootlegger. He discovers several city officials are shielding the bootlegger, but the bootlegger also controls the paper and uses his influence to keep the story from being printed.Reporter quits his job and takes over a down-and-out rival paper, The Register. Another reporter, promoted to editor at the old paper, but he and his sob sister girlfriend also leave and go to The Register.Slater eventually gets a hot story from the bootlegger's ex-lover. Head of bootlegging operation tries to kill the journalist in his office without success. He is killed by a colleague when he leaves the newspaper office.	166206
2008	Protective Custody	NR		Tyler, Paige	Adult	Reporter Paisley McCoy writes about the San Francisco club scene for a local magazine. Having a dad on the police force has led to one hard and fast rule -- the sexy reporter doesn’t date cops. She likes her men sensitive and intellectual, two qualities in short supply in any cop she’s ever met. But now she’s stuck with this standard-issue cop -- aggressive, opinionated, and sure he’s always right. In short, the complete opposite of the kind of man she usually goes for. Gray Beckham is a no-nonsense cop who’s peeved about being taken off a major burglary investigation to baby sit the captain’s bratty daughter, even if she is gorgeous. To make it even more annoying, she acts like the whole thing is a joke and insists she doesn’t need his protection. And while she might be sexy as hell, there’s no way he’s going anywhere near the captain’s daughter. Despite their differences, though, Paisley and Gray can’t deny the chemistry between them. But as that connection turns into romance, they find out that the stalker is a far greater threat than they had originally thought. And that if he can’t have her, no one will. 	166207
1985	Protector, The	M				Reporter (Queenie Mo)	166208
2008	Protector, The	N		Falconer, Duncan		American Journalist is assigned to cover a story involving the abduction of an employee of a communications company who turns out to be a Milwaukee beer magnate’s black sheep son. The journalist joins an Iraqui and a former coalition soldier to drive together from Baghdad towards Fallujah as the U.S. Marines encircle the city to take it apart. The men are supposedly on a single mission to seek the kidnap victim, but all three have very different aims in the besieged town and each keeps a dark secret from the others. 	166209
1973	Protectors, The: Border Line	T			Episode #39. 12-14-1973	Reporter (Jon Laurimore).	166210
1972	Protectors, The: Insider, The	T			Episode #51. 3-8-1974	Editor (Tim Pearce).	166211
1974	Protectors, The: Pocketful of Posies, A	T			Episode. 2-22-1974. Season #2. Episode #23	Reporter (Jon Croft).	166212
1986	Protégé	N		Valenti, Jack	Weinberg List	Journalist	166213
1684	Protestant Satire, The	PO	USC	Shadwell, Thomas		News	166214
1984	Protocol	M	L			News Media blitz when Goldie Hawn saves King. Press conference. Plot advanced by media reports. News Reporter (Scott Woodside). TV Commentator (Julie Hampton). TV Commentator (Holly Roberts). TV Commentator (Archie Hahn). TV Commentator (Thom Sharp).TV Commentator (George Wallace). TV Commentator (Paul Willson).	166215
1975	Protoplasma	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	166216
2009	Prototypes, The	M				News Media. News Anchor Julie (Amy Doe). News Reporter (Adam Moon). Cameraman Bill (Austin Montgomery). Aliens attack Earth. 	166217
2001	Proud Family, The: Makeover	C			Episode #12.12-14-2001	Photographer (Earl Billings - voice).	166218
2003	Proud Family, The: Pulp Boot Camp	C	DVD -R HQ 7566		Episode. 3-28-2003	School Newspaper. When Penny Proud gets in trouble doing a school expose, her parents send her to boot camp. Mr. Moody, the advisor to the school newspaper, The Checked Flag Times. African-American family.Tryout for open positions for reporters on the paper. Penny is rejected. She goes up to complain to Mr. Moody. He says her article wasn't very good."Your article put me on the bullet train to snoozeville." She says she followed his career when he used to work on the New York Times.Gives her one more chance. She goes undercover and gets a series of detentions, then turns in "Diary of a Bad Girl" and gets on the staff of the school newspaper. He warns her not to go undercover again.	166219
2001	Proud Family, The: She Drives Me Crazy	C			Episode #50.	Newscaster (Michelle Betts - Voice).	166220
1998	Proud Highway, The: 1955-1967, Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman Volume One: Fear and Loathing Letters.	D		Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist Hunter S. Thompson and his letters spanning a 12-year period during which Thompson survived his first incarceration, graduated from high school, was discharged from the Air Force, drank to excess, wrote prolifically in obscurity and finally achieved notoriety with the publication of “Hell’s Angels,” his first successful book. He writes to friends and family, famous authors he admired, and even the president of the United States. As Thompson travels from New York City to Puerto Rico, then to South America and Northern California, his letters trace the development and refinement of his talent.  This is Hunter Thompson’s perception of the 1960s as told through his letters from 1955 to 1967 (age 17 to 29). Addicted to drugs and alcohol at the time, Thompson’s rage and drug-taking derived from his understanding of how much better the world could be, yet how little he could do to improve it.	166221
1956	Proud Ones, The	M				Editor (Harrison Lewis)	166222
1958	Proud Rebel, The	M				Photographer (Percy Helton).	166223
1934	Proud, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	166224
2004	Proud, The	MUS	DVD MP3 2544	Kweli, Talib	Album: "Quality."	Newspapers. Today's papers say Timothy McVeigh's in Hell…in Oklahoma when they put out the blaze, and put Islamic terrorists on the front page."	166225
2002	Providence	T	SVD 1339		Episode.	Female TV Reporters	166226
1999	Providence: Civil Unrest	T			Episode #67. 10-26-2001.	News Media. Reporter (Ivan Allen). Reporter (Mario Hilaro). Reporter (Dan Jeahing). Reporter (Barbara Morse). Reporter (James Taricani). Rpeorter (Gene Valcenti).Election day draws near and Syd sees nothing positive about negative campaign tactics used by the candidate and begins to seriously question his integrity.	166227
2001	Providence: Dad	T			Episode #63. 9-28-2001	Newscaster (Kelley McGee).	166228
2002	Providence: Eleventh Hour, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #95-#96. 12-20-2002	TV Reporter (Miriam Abbey). Syd may leave Providence.	166229
2001	Providence: Exposure	T			Episode #57. 3-30-2001	News Media. Newswoman (Terry Anzur). Reporter (Barbara Morse). An old medical school pal on leave from a rural African hospital shows frightening symptoms of the super-deadly Ebola virus forcing the health department to clamp a quarantine around her clinic.Desperate Robbie spots his family on the TV news and heads home hoping to help.	166230
2001	Providence: Honeymoon's Over, The	T			Episode #69. 11-9-2001	Weatherman (Cary Ley).	166231
2007	Providence: One Upon a Second Chance	N		Coppernoll, Chris		Reporter with a malicious agenda threatens the future of a minister who has spent decades building his ministry or can he find a way to confront the rumors and set the record straight.  More than 20 years ago a drunk driver shattered his family. Angry, confused and as naive as any college freshman, he traded his small Midwestern town for another. Now an instrumental part of the Campus Missions Office and a New York Times best-selling author, he makes his home in that very college town where the past relentlessly haunts him and the future becomes increasingly uncertain thanks to a big city nosy reporter.	166232
2000	Providence: Paradise Inn	T			Episode #40. 5-19-2000	News Media. On-Scene Reporter (Terry Anzur).	166233
2001	Providence: Rule Number One	T			Episode #61. 5-11-2001	News Media: Reporter #1 (Geoff Nathanson). Reporter #2 (Madeline McFadden).	166234
2000	Providence: Storm, The	T			Episode #34. 3-17-2000	News Media. News Reporter (Terry Anzur). City inspector comes by to check the clinic that Syd was raising money for but learns the clinic will be shut down.	166235
2000	Providence: Taking a Chance on Love	T	DVD -R HQ 5136.		Episode #37. 4-28-2000	Photojournalist (Mary Page Keller) starts spending time with Jim. Both are Syd's friends. Robbie auditions to be contestant on a game show.	166236
1999	Providence: You Can't Hurry Love	T			Episode #21. 10-29-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Saida Pagan). Reporter #2 (Tohoru Masamune). Reporter #3 (Richard Saxton). Reporter #4 (Cater Lee).	166237
1935	Provincial Interlude	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	166238
1989	Provoked	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Ona Simms Zee). Newspaper Reporter (Tom Morrow).	166239
2006	Provoked: True Story, A	M				News Vendor (Ashwani Chopra).	166240
1951	Prowler, The	M				Journalist (Benny Burt). Photographer (George Nader).	166241
2007	Proxima	MF				Journalist (Maria Luisa Oliveira)	166242
2001	Proximity	M				Reporter (Mahyish Khan)	166243
2003	Prozac Nation	M		Wurtzel Elizabeth (Book). Galt Niederhoffer (Adaptation).		Aspiring Journalist and Gen X party babe Elizabeth Wurtzel (Christina Ricci) gets into Harvard, gets loaded, gets laid, then succumbs to a crippling depression that she treats with prescription medications and pretentious journal writing.Rolling Stone Editor (Ian Tracey).	166244
1958	ProzeB wird vertagt, Der	MF			East Germany	Journalist (Ernst Kahler).	166245
1993	Prudence	N		Cooper, Jilly		Journalist	166246
1950	Prudential Family House, The	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	166247
1991	Prussian Blue	N	OWN - P	Hyman, Tom		Journalist Jon Brady, veteran journalist and biography writer.	166248
1960	Przygoda w terenie	MF			Poland. Short	Reporter Bieganska (Barbara Wrzesinska).	166249
2001	PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal: 'Till Death Do Us Part	T	SVD 961			Journalist. Team investigates astral projection after a journalist (Larissa Laskin) is haunted by a convicted killer on eve of execution	166250
1915	Psmith, Journalist	N	OWN - H	Wodehouse, P.G.	Psmith  novels (1909-1927).	Editor. Young man from Cambridge, England meets the editor from Wyoming in New York and together they change the policy of The Cozy Moments	166251
2007	Psych: 9	M				Newsreader (Brian Caspe).	166252
2007	Psych: Forget Me Not	T	DVD -R HQ 7836		Episode. 1-19-2007	Newspaper Story and Headline.	166253
2010	Psych: Head, the Tail and the Whole Damn Episode, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11824		Episode. 3-3-2010	TV Reporter (Stephen Holmes) and TV Reporter #2 (Benita Ha) ridicule Police Detective Lassiter when maintains that a shark attack is really a planned murder. The reporters ask sarcastic questions and act unprofessionally in interviewing him. He is greeted with much skepticism at the department and in the media (the local newspaper, the Santa Barbara Courier ridicules him in headlines and print), Shawn and Gus eventually take pity on him and set out to help him prove the crime.	166254
2007	Psych: Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder	T	DVD -R HQ 8863		Episode #21. 8-17-2007	Restaurant-Food Critic Vince Wagner of the Santa Barbara Mirror is hated by almost anyone so no one is much surprised when he is poisoned. A chef is accused of murdering the critic but Shawn and Gus prove he is innocent.Mirror Editor Phil Pritkin (William MacDonald).  Food Critic Assistant Cooper (Kyle Jespersen). Shawn uses his psychic powers to become the newspaper astrological forecaster writing too-specific horoscopes.`Everyone on the paper wants the critic's job and the editor's assistant Nick (Christopher Jacot) gets the job and then is arrested for murdering the critic.	166255
2008	Psych: Old and the Restless, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9518		Episode. 1-18-2008	News Media. Police detective sarcastically says about what he thinks is a minor event, “Call CNN because we have the next top story.” 	166256
2006	Psych: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 7-7-2006	News Media. Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	166257
2008	Psych: Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 9659		Episode. 2-2008	News Media. Newspapers cover a case involving a detective who discusses the impact of the media on his career. Shawn and Gus solve the case of the missing mummy. 	166258
2009	Psych: Shawn Has the Yips	T	DVD -R HQ 11391		Episode. 9-11-2009	News Media. Reporters interview detective after he catches a shooter who tried to kill him. Shawn and his partner upset the interview by mugging in the background on camera.	166259
2006	Psych: Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Piece	T	DVD -R HQ 6485		Episode. 7-21-2006	News Media and Public Relations. Police worry about media getting involved with a missing ring. One female police officer reveals she did a paper on dealing with the news media and press releases.	166260
2006	Psych: Spelling Bee	T	DVD -R HQ 6409		Episode #2. 7-14-2006	News Media. Channel 8 Reporter (Dagmar Midcap). Death at a spelling bee results in news media coverage.	166261
2009	Psyche: Any Given Friday, Night at 10 P.M., 9 P.M. Central	T	DVD -R HQ 10825		Episode. 1-30-2009	Sports media. Channel 5’s Female Reporter apparently is having an affair with one of the players. ESPN reference. References to press finding out about the team’s leading kicker’s foot being found without the rest of the body. TV male sports reporter interviews coach on the field with his crew. 	166262
2007	Psyche: Cloudy Chance of Murder (aka Cloudy...Chance of Murder)	T	DVD -R HQ 7898		Episode #12. 2-9-2007	Weatherman is found dead the morning after a tryst. The man’s lover is charged with the murder despite her claims of innocence. Shawn is intrigued and becomes a defense cousultant in order to gain access to the case. News Media.	166263
2008	Psyche: Disco Didn’t Die, It Was Murdered	T	DVD -R HQ 10157		Episode #36. 8-15-2008	Female Newspaper Reporter from the Independent is doing a story on Spencer. But she ends up interviewing the two detectives on solving a case Sean and Gus really solve: they revisit the 1970s when the biggest bust of Henry’s career is released form jail on a technology. 	166264
2008	Psyche: Gus Walks Into a Bank	T	DVD -R HQ 10269		Episode. 9-12-2008	TV Reporter Sue Ellen Jasper of KSRP 23 News. Exclusive coverage of a bank robbery in which Sean and Gus are hostages. Turns out the bank robber is there because his wife was kidnapped and the only way to save her is for him to go into the bank and get some diamonds in a safe deposit box. Sean saves him, his wife and solves the case. 	166265
1994	Psychic Detective	G				Reporter (Megan Dodds). Reporter (Paul Ghiringhelli).	166266
2002	Psychic Murders	M				Reporter (Laney Fichera).	166267
1960	Psycho	M	DVD - R HQ 5025, 5026. DVD		Hitchcock	Newspaper.  Marion (Janet Leigh) buys newspaper. Hides the money in a Los Angeles newspaper; montage includes cut to close-up of the folded newspaper containing the money	166268
1993	Psycho Cop Returns	M				Anchorwoman (Alisa Wilson).	166269
1990	Psycho House	NM	GPL	Bloch, Robert		Reporters including Amelia Haines, true-crime book writer, studying the original Psycho killings. Avalanche of publicity and press.New murders are a golden opportunity -- if she can be part of the investigation, perhaps track down the killer herself,  then her fame and fortune is assured.  Bates Motel.	166270
1986	Psycho III	M	L. SVD 536			Reporter. Preparing to reopen the Bates Motel, Norman is troubled by a reporter, a potential romance and, of course, Mother	166271
1995	Psycho Sisters	M				News Media. The Newscaster (Laura Giglio)	166272
1997	Psycho Sushi	M				News Show Host (Nancy Gulla)	166273
1996	Psycho-lettes	MF			Spain.	Photographer (Emilio Schargorodsky). Photographer (Manolo Garcia).	166274
2003	Psychopath	NM		Ablow, Keith		Newspapers. Forensic psychiatrist and murderer psychoanalyze each other in the pages of The New York Times.	166275
2006	Psychopathia Sexualis	M			Adult	Journalist (Adam K. Thompson).	166276
1987	Psychos in Love	M				Weatherman (Michael Citriniti). Photographer (Kathy Milani).	166277
1970	Psychout for Murder	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	166278
1998	Psyearth Quest: Prophetic Novel, A	NSF		Bensinger, Charles		Journalist Tom Westbrook, young journalist for Earth Renaissance News	166279
1993	Public Access	M				Local Cable TV Show Host Whiley Pritcher's show, "What's Wrong With Brewster?" takes the town of Brewster by storm when it discloses some deep dark secrets about the town. Whiley Pritcher (Ron Marquette).Cameraman #1 (Craig Stovall). Cameraman #2 (Bruce Germaine). Jock Talk Host (John Renshaw). "Intersect" Host (Leigh Hunt). Tatting Tales/Our Town Caller (Elizabeth Ince).	166280
1990	Public Affairs, Private Relations	N		Baldridge, Letitia 	Weinberg List	Journalist	166281
1937	Public Cowboy Number One	M	DVD -R HQ 7164, 7166 (Ending). . (DVD -R HQ 7148 - Ending).	McConville, Bernarde (Story). Oliver Drake (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Editor Helen Morgan (Ann Rutherford) of the Courier corners the leader of some rustlers and he kidnaps her. Gene Autry saves her.Autry knocks over a plate of type in the newspaper office and after being informed it contains tomorrow's editorial, he tells Morgan: "A little more dirt won't hurt it."Newspaper Printer Ezra (Milburn Morante). Radio Announcer (Douglas Evans).	166282
1940	Public Deb No. 1	M				Reporters (Al Davis, William Newell, Arthur Rankin, Robert Shaw, Milburn Stone, Charles Tannen, Stanley Taylor).    Photographers (George Dobbs, Billy Wayne). Announcers (Don Forbes, John Wald).	166283
2003	Public Domain	M				TV Anchor (Krista Sutton). Host (Don McKellar).	166284
2009	Public Enemies	M				News Media. Reporter (J. Alec Holmes). Reporter No. 3 (Philip M. Potempa). Crown Point Reporter No. 2 (Andrew Steele). Hoover Reporter (Ben Mac Brown). Reporter (Joe Drilling). The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s. 	166285
1941	Public Enemies (aka Gangs of the City)	M		Burke, Michael (Story).  Edward T. Lowe, Lawrence Kimble (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Raymond (Phillip Terry) outwits other reporters to find out about an heiress' relationship with German baron. Raymond refers to other reporters as "five letter man -- J-E-R-K-S!" He sees her. She gives him phony story about being pregnant.He leaves. She tells other reporters the truth. Reporter is fired by editor who claims if he were sober he would have known story was phony. Heiress finds Raymond in bar. He introduces her to informant: "So that's how you geniuses work….""...You buy your stories. Anyone could be a reporter." She buys "hot tip." They follow up story -- hiding in morgue, breaking into informant's apartment, involved in chase. They decide to get married. Drunken colleagues razz him about marrying for money.Informant is stabbed. Heiress kidnapped. Raymond gets former editor to trap crooks by running ransom response in personal column and using paper's newsboys to track the ransom car. Heiress beats up a few crooks before kissing reporter. "Just because…""...a guy makes his living selling information about his friends he calls me a stool pigeon." "That's hardly fair when, for the same reason, they call him a reporter." Reporters (Eddie Fetherston, Peter Leed, Cyril Ring). Fat Reporter (Harry Holman).	166286
1931	Public Enemy, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5535, 5536. L			Newspaper stories and headlines help exposition. Press.  "Gangland Buries One Of Their Own." "Gangland Prepares for War."	166287
1993	Public Eye	DF			UK	Reporter Sarah Barclay (1993).	166288
1997	Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel	DT			Series 1997-	Correspondent (Maggie Cooper). Correspondent (Derek McGinty). Correspondent (Kristin Jeannette-Meyers). Correspondent (Carol Marin). Correspondent (Richard Schlesinger). Correspondent (Alison Stewart). Correspondent (Peter Van Sant).Correspondent (Paula Zahn).	166289
1992	Public Eye, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6543, 6544. L	Franklin, Howard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Crime Photographer Leon Bernstein (Joe Pesci) modeled after New York crime photog Arthur Fellig, aka WeeGee (nicknamed after Ouija board because of his psychic ability to show up at crime scenes. Freelance shutterbug earns three dollars for murder photo.Rearranges corpses to get better shot. Disguises as priest. Sneaks onto ambulance transporting murder victim. Bernstein wants to produce a book of his work -- although photos are considered sensational and vulgar for mainstream publication.Moves in circles of cops and crooks. Insists he never takes sides. Learns of impending gangland massacre. Gets photos of assault, gives them to friend for all major papers. Story breaks. Columnist Walter Winchell congratulates Bernstein in broadcast.Photo Editor (Jack Denbo). Photographer at Café (Henry Bolzon). Photographer #1 (Maurice Bravo). Photographer #2 (Tom Lauricella). Photographer #3 (George Lugg). Photographer - Thompson Street (Richard Schiff)."They call them shutterbugs because they're insects. They're vermin. Scavengers. They've got no morality." "…What a shutterbug does when he finds an abandoned baby? He jabs it with a diaper pin because pictures of crying babies are worth a dollar more."	166290
1956	Public Figure, A	T			Studio One - 1-23-56 - MGM film in 1957, "Slander."  TV version	Press. James Daly, Mercedes McCambridge	166291
1998	Public Men: Novel, A	N		Drury, Allen		News Media draw heavy fire including "New York's Mother of All Newspapers" and "Washington's Daily Conscience of the Universe."	166292
1935	Public Menace, The	M		Hill, Ethel and Lionel Houser (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Red Foster (George Murphy), arrogant. Meets another reporter from Detroit at an ocean liner who tells him a gangster is in custody aboard the ship. Crooks escape on the press boat and hold the other reporters captive.Foster is fired for missing out on the story and takes a job selling magazine subscriptions. Girlfriend gets scoop but will only give information to Foster who is quickly rehired.Fired and then reinstated when he solves the crime. Beacon Editor (Henry Sylvester). Reporter (Art Berry). Reporter (Eddie Craven). Reporter (Bill Dill). Reporter (Jack Kenney). Reporter (Robert P. Kerr). Gazette Editor (Wilfred Lucas).Photographers (James Harrison, Paul Jones, Charles King, John Tyrrell).Variety, 9/25/35: "Rather phony newspaper atmosphere clutters up several scenes, but it's amusing."	166293
1980	Public Murders	NM		Granger, Bill		News Media	166294
1916	Public Opinion	M				Yellow Journalism. Trial by newspaper. Public opinion poisoned by yellow journalism, condemns accused before trial begins	166295
1874	Public Opinion	A		Nast, Thomas	April 22, 1874, wood engraving.	Press	166296
1953	Public Relations	T			PR. Short, Short Drama - 3-10-53	Public Relations. E.G. Marshall, Frank Thomas	166297
1923	Public Square	N	OWN - H	Comfort, Will Levington		Editor, Assistant, of a journal of opinion influences bewildered young woman	166298
1937	Public Wedding	M	DVD -R HQ 3475. SVD 1493			Reporter (Lane Chandler). Reporter (John Harron). Reporter (Horace McMahon). Reporter (Jack Mower). Reporter (Lyle Moraine). Reporter in Police Captain's Office (Frank Mills). Reporter (Carlyle Moore, Jr.). Cameraman (Jack Richardson).Newspaper Boy (George Offerman Jr.).	166299
1956	Publicity Girl	T			PR	Public Relations Firm in Southern California hires a Publicity Girl (Jan Sterling)	166300
1927	Publicity Madness	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations.	166301
1999	Publish and Be Murdered	N		Edwards, Ruth Dudley		Magazine Editor Willie Lambie Crump and his staff on the strongly conservative Wrangler are firmly mired in the 1950s when it comes to technology. The magazine's owner, Lord Papworth asks a civil servant to step in as business manager for the journal.He wants Robert Amiss to do something about its steady drain on his finances. Amiss takes the job and soon has his hands full trying to further the journal's progress into the latter half of the 20th century without upsetting the staff.Political Editor Henry Potbury is found dead under odd circumstances and Editor Crump is murdered.  Amiss discovers once again that trying to keep a job can be a lethal occupation.The Wrangler is known as a venerable British journal of Conservative thought. World of magazine publishing is taken apart.	166302
1992	Publisher Robert Thaldron	CB			First Appearance: Nomad #14. Outed in Nomad #14.	Publisher Robert Thaldron is the publisher of Out and About Magazine, a cheap gay news magazine. Their primary news is outing homosexuals, whether they want to be out or not. One such individual, Kerry Warshaw, committed suicide after he was outed by the magazine. Base of Operations: Houston, TX. Nomad was hired by a senator to prevent his son from being outed by the magazine. When confronted by Nomad about this, Thaldron revealed to him the true reason why the senator and his son did not want the story told. The senator planned to blackmail a political opponent with the sexual relationship between. If Out And About ran their story, it would compromise their blackmail scheme.Nomad convinced Thaldron not to run the story on the senator's son, but rather on his lover Gary Bennet, and how he had been set-up by the senator. That way, Nomad fulfilled his job by preventing the original story, but they still managed to expose the senator's illegal scheme.Additional NotesThe magazine has a secretary, whose name is not revealed. She says that she has been out since 14. She is proud of the magazine, because she believes the "only way f'r minorities to make their voices heard is by singin' loud an' clear. We cain't do that if people don't join the choir."	166303
1744	Publisher, The	ER	COPY	Johnson, Samuel	In "Samuel Johnson's Prefaces & Dedications."	Publisher	166304
2008	Publisher: War Zone	M				TV Reporter (Bill Hall -- TV News Reporter). After hunting down and killing hundreds of violent criminals, Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, faces his most deadly foe yet: Jigsaw. 	166305
1967	Pudding Thieves, The	M				Photographer (Julian Pringle).	166306
2001	Puder	MF			Sweden.	Photographer (Ake Pallarp).	166307
1989	Puente de Varsovia, El	MF				Reporter (Viviane Vives)	166308
1995	Puerto Vallarta Squeeze	NM		Waller, Robert James		Journalist Danny Pastor while seeking inspiration in Mexico, happens to see an assassin kill a naval officer in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.He thinks he's hit pay dirt -- and about time. His royalty check from his years-old bestseller gets smaller each month. So when the shooter proposes he drive him north to the border, he agrees.	166309
1961	Puits aux trois verites, Le	MF			Italy. France.	Radio. Le radio-reporter (Micheline Luccioni).	166310
1987	Pulaski: And the Killer of Rose Amelia Bonner	T			Episode #4. 10-23-1987	Reporters (Sally Osborne, Nicholas Young).	166311
1987	Pulaski: Fictional Detective, The	T			Episode #1. 10-2-1987	News Media. Reporter (Gayle Colan). Interviewer (Debbie Greenwood).	166312
1987	Pulaski: Price of Fame, The	T			Episode #2. 10-9-1987	Reporter (Patrick Murray). TV Interviewer (Gordon Honeycombe). TV Presenter (Peter Woods).	166313
1987	Pulaski: Violence, Love and Ratings	T			Episode #3. 10-16-1987	News Media.1st Reporter (David Squire). 2nd Reporter (David Charkham). 3rd Reporter (Roger Tebb).	166314
1942	Pulitzer of the World	P	MLPL	Reines, Bernard J.	812 R367	Newspaper	166315
1950	Pulitzer Prize Playhouse	T			Series - Anthology of Pulitzer Prize-winning stories - 1950-52	Pulitzer Prize stories	166316
2000	Pulitzer Prize, The	D	IJPC 1	Saltzman Composite Tape		Newspaper. Compilation of Pulitzer Prize references in motion pictures, 1920s through 1990. Included on Hollywood Looks at the News -- IJPC Video OneSee Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details	166317
2006	Pull of the Moon	NR		Kurtz, Sylvie	Harlequin Intrigue Series #960.	Reporter Valerie Zea arrives at the Moongate mansion to dig up new dirt about an heiress who was kidnapped 25 years ago. A CEO was the last to see her.Now the CEO watches the reporter's every move. And his smoldering eyes didn't miss much -- especially her uncanny resemblance to the missing girl.Now someone will stop at nothing to ensure the real story remain buried -- and that means ending Valerie's probing questions. But the biggest question of all was the tall, dark CEO.Could Valerie get him to open up before the opportunity to expose the truth disappear?	166318
2004	Pulling Moves: Meat is Murder	T			Episode #2. 3-5-2004	Newsreader (Tara Mills).	166319
1972	Pulp	M	DVD -R HQ 10087, 10088			Publisher's Receptionist (Janet Agren)	166320
1995	Puls	TF			Denmark Series 1995-1999.	Reporter (Anton Kjaer). Hosts: Henrik Ballling (1995-1997), Signe Lindkvist (1997-1998), Barbara Topsoe-Rothenborg (1998).Hosts Bob Anders, Tina Bilsbo, Axel Boisen, Jacob Duus, Joans Gulstorff, Dorte Hoeg Brask, Christian Pedersen, Rikke Skovfoged.	166321
2002	Pulsacao Zero	MF				Reporter (Jose Figueiras).	166322
2006	Pulse	M		Craven, Wes and Ray Wright (Screenplay)		News Media. Newscaster #1 (John Burke). Newscaster #2 (Lee Oliver Boyd). Newscaster #3 (Steve Tom). Female Newscaster (Julie Lancaster).	166323
2002	Pulse	T			Series 2002-2004	Anchors Ronilyn Reilly (2002-2004), Amanda MacKay (2004), Kevin Pereira (2004), Patrick Clark, Jim Downs.	166324
1990	Pump Up the Volume	M				Reporter #1 (Steph Du Vall). Reporter #2 (Sherri Shaffner). Reporter #3 (Alexandra Datig)	166325
1977	Pumping Iron	DT				Photographer at Mr. Olympia Jimmy Williams (Himself).	166326
2002	Pumpkin	M	DVD -R HQ 7366, 7367. SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			TV Newscaster (John Henry Binder). Sorority girl falls in love with disabled student.	166327
1964	Pumpkin Eater, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10136, 10137		AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	166328
1999	Pumpkin Seed Massacre, The	N		Slater, Susan		TV Reporter Julie Conlin is assigned to cover the story of a possible epidemic or plague.She and the counselor involved are attracted to each other. As they delve into the increasing number of deaths, the governor of the New Mexico pueblo who opposed the building of a casino on Native American land  dies of the mysterious plague.Man who wants to develop a casino on tribal land becomes the governor. A tribal elder has a packet of pumpkin seeds that the counselor and his team figure out contain a deadly, manmade virus.	166329
1969	Punatukka	MF			Finland.	Photographer (Mauri Saikkonen).	166330
1990	Punch the Clock	M				Interviewer #1 (Andrew Lee Barrett).	166331
1954	Punch Trunk	C				Headlines. TV News	166332
1993	Punchdrunk	DT			Series 1993	Commentator, Boxing (Reg Gutteridge).	166333
1997	Punchline	NR		Diamond, Jacqueline	Harlequin Love and Laughter	Magazine Editor Belle Martens has a unforeseen one-night stand with arrogant rival editor Darryl Horak. She discovers she's pregnant. Unlikely match as two move in together.What will Martens think of when she reads Horak's article on "Why Fathers Make Better Parents?"	166334
2001	Puni puni poemi	C				Newscaster (Allison Keith - Voice - English Version). Newscaster (Paul Sidello - Voice - English Version). News Chief (Mike MacRae - Voice - English Version).	166335
1989	Punisher, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Maurice Brimo). Reporter (Roslyn Gentle). Reporter (Aku Kadogo). Reporter (Steve Kuhn). Reporter (Joanna Lambert)	166336
2004	Punisher, The	M		Hensleigh, Jonathan and Michael France (Screenplay)		News Media. TV Newscasters (Carleth Keys, Rick Elmhurst). Field Reporter (Robin O'Dell). NBC Newscaster (Josh Thomas). News Reporter (John Baker). Reporter (Georgia Chris).	166337
1971	Punishment Park	M				News Media. TV Newscasters (Mitchell Harding, Mike Hodel - Voices). Documentarist (Peter Watkins).	166338
1988	Punishment Without Crime	T			Episode #13. 4-16-1988. Ray Bradbury Theater, The	Interviewer (John McGlynn - Facsimile Interviewer). Host (Author Ray Bradbury).	166339
1980	Punk and Its Aftershocks	DF			West Germany	Interviewer-Commentator Wolfgang Buld. Narrator Christoph Hursch.	166340
2004	Punk Rock Holocaust	M				News Media. Fuse Action News Reporter (Steven Smith). Warped Tour Reporter (Heather Vantress). Warped Documentary Crew (Derek Kelninger, Daniel Stoppelmen - scenes deleted).	166341
2005	Punk Rock Holocaust 2	M				News Media. Rock City News Reporter (Meghan Sanders). News Editor (Big Tasty).	166342
2003	Punk'd:	T	SVD 1496		Episodes. Series 2003-	Host-Prankster (Ashton Kutcher). Field Agents Dana Goodman, Whitney Cummings, Al Shearer, Rob PueField Agents (B.J. Novak, Ryan Pinkston, Dax Shepard, Jordan Black, Rob Pinkston, Chris Ellwood, Matthew Wheeler, Brian Fitzpatrick, Sarah Jayne Jensen, Will Matthews, Andrew Donnelly, Julia Wolov, Jill Wagner, Ahmed Ahmed, Brandon Johnson, Vince Green).	166343
2003	Punk'd: Frankie Muniz, Justin Timberlake, Red Carpet	T	DVD -R HQ 1907		Episode #1. 3-17-2003. Series. 2003-	Host-Prankster (Ashton Kutcher). Frankie Muniz, Justin Timberlake segments.Field Agents (B.J. Novak, Ryan Pinkston, Dax Shepard, Jordan Black, Rob Pinkston, Chris Ellwood, Matthew Wheeler, Brian Fitzpatrick, Sarah Jayne Jensen, Will Matthews, Andrew Donnelly, Julia Wolov, Jill Wagner, Ahmed Ahmed, Brandon Johnson, Vince Green).	166344
2006	Punkt 12:	DF			Series.	Newsreaders Birgit von Bentzel, Roberta Bieling. Hosts Katja Burkard, Ilka Essmuller.	166345
1986	Punky Brewster: Changes (1)	T			Episode #39. 2-2-1986	Reporter (Eileen Toby). Chicago Photographer Henry Warnimont (George Gaynes), manages apartment building and lives on the second floor. Henry's photography studio, his only source of money, is on fire. Henry has been a photographer for more than 40 years.Henry has owned the studio for 34 years, first opening it in 1952.  The aging studio's wiring caused a short circuit. He took out fire insurance policy in 1952 but never increased the coverage. He worries and collapses from a bleeding ulcer.	166346
1986	Punky Brewster: Changes (5)	T			Episode #43. 3-2-1986. Series. 9-16-1984 to 9-7-1986.	Chicago Photographer Henry gets a loan and opens a new photography studio and regains custody of Punky. They all celebrate in the new studio where they take a lot of memorable pictures.	166347
1987	Punky Brewster: Punky's Big Story	T			Episode #46. 11-2-1987	Gossip Columnist Punky decides to write a gossip column in the school newspaper and she soon finds herself in hot water with her teacher, her schoolmates and Henry when the gossip column does nothing but cause problems.When Punky's column tells her teacher Mrs. Winston (Alice Ghostley) which class put a frog in her briefcase. Mrs. Winston thought it was her biology class, but it turns out it was her history class.	166348
1986	Punky Brewster: Urban Fear	T			Episode #36. 1-5-1986	TV News Anchor (Barbara Iley-Harris). Widely publicized murder spree makes Penelope "Punky" Brewester  afraid that Henry will be the next victim.	166349
1968	Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer, A	T			Episode. 11-20-1968. Hallmark Hall of Fame.	Photographer (Paul Dooley). Sportscaster (Kyle Rote).	166350
1972	Punto final	TF				Reporter Jose Cardenas. Host-Anchor Ricardo Rocha. Host-Anchor Juan Ruiz Healey.	166351
1994	Puppet Masters, The	M				Newscaster (Marianne Curan)	166352
2004	Puppets Who Kill: Bill's Got the Blues	T			Episode #22. 3-19-2004	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166353
2006	Puppets Who Kill: Buttons and the Dying Wish Foundation	T			Episode #47. 4-13-2006	Reporter (Philip Riccio). Newscaster (Sandi Stahlbrand).	166354
2002	Puppets Who Kill: Cuddles Goes to Jail	T			Episode #3. 10-18-2002	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166355
2005	Puppets Who Kill: Cuddles the Manchurian Candidate	T			Episode #29. 2-18-2005	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166356
2004	Puppets Who Kill: Cuddles the Religios Icon	T			Episode #21. 3-12-2004.	Reporter (George Chiang) of the Globe.	166357
2002	Puppets Who Kill: Cuddles the Safety Mascot	T			Episode #8. 11-22-2002	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166358
2004	Puppets Who Kill: Dan's Umbrella	T			Episode #12. 3-19-2004	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron). CBC Executives (Katherine Ashby, David Gale). CBC Tour Guide (Rosa Laborde).	166359
2002	Puppets Who Kill: Dash the Greeter	T			Episode #10. 12-6-2002	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166360
2005	Puppets Who Kill: Gus the Arsonist	T			Episode #31. 3-4-2005	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166361
2006	Puppets Who Kill: Hostage, The	T			Episode #50. 5-4-2006	Newscaster (Sandi Stahlbrand).	166362
2006	Puppets Who Kill: Pizza Boys Are Missing	T			Episode #23. 3-26-2004	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166363
2004	Puppets Who Kill: Portrait of Buttons	T			Episode #16. 2-6-2004	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166364
2004	Puppets Who Kill: Prostitutes for Jesus	T			Episode #17. 2-13-2004	News Broadcaster (Bill Cameron).	166365
1919	Puppy Love	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Journalist James Gordon Oliver (Harold Goodwin), a member of an aristocratic family, is reporter and editor of a paper he prints. Story on the old maid population of a small town where his sweetheart has been sent to live.	166366
1999	Pups	M				Studio Reporter #1 (David N. Preston). Studio Reporter #2 (Bea Pompa). Field Reporter (Kevin Kennedy). Field Reporter (Julieanne Young). Studio Reporter #3 (Stanley Herman).	166367
1993	Pure Cold Light, The	N		Forst, Gregory	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	166368
1992	Pure Country	M	SVD 1022			Reporter (Loretta Holloway). Reporter (Roy Kieffer). Reporter (Eric Randall).	166369
1990	Pure Murder	N	MLPL	Pyle, A.M.		TV Anchorman. Suspected of murder, anchorman of the town's most popular TV news show. News director of the station.  Kay Gallery, the local TV news reporter.	166370
1976	Pure S	M				TV Interviewer (Tim Robertson).	166371
2005	Pure Sawdust	SS		Ruble, Web		Newspaper Reporter of more than 40 years tries to show contradictory slices of life in a dozen short fiction stories, some taken from true events.	166372
1960	Purex Special for Women	DT			Anthology	Host Pauline Fredericks	166373
1988	Purgatory	M				Photographer (Sello Moikangoa)	166374
2001	Purgatory Ridge	N		Krueger, William Kent		Publisher Helm Hanover of the local newspaper wrote inflammatory editorials that cost the sheriff of Aurora, Minnesota his job. Hanover is a suspect in a murder, and he's rumored to be commander of the secret militant Minnesota Civilian  Brigade.Former sheriff , trying to straight out his life and repairing his marriage, is asked by his successor to help with investigation.	166375
1997	Purification Ceremony, The	N		Sullivan, Mark T.		Magazine Writer is planning an anti-hunting expose on a trophy deer hunting estate on the border of Alberta and British Columbia.	166376
1916	Purity	M			AFI-Poets	Writer. Publisher (Clarence Burton).	166377
2002	Purity in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst from Channel 75. "If you keep spouting sound bites like that off the record, I'm going to break down and cry."  … Nadine was puffing on one of her herbals."You're asking me to reveal a source, and you know I won't. But as it happens it was given to me by my producer. I don't know his source. Sources.""All I know is someone high up leaked to him with the stipulation I read the story -- he confirmed, and we aired."	166378
1968	Purity League, The (aka Brotherhood, The)	N	OWN - H	Williams, Alan		Journalist Magnus Owen, cynical, approaching lonely middle-age with one lung, a game leg and too great a fondness for the bottle.	166379
1961	Purple Armchair, The	N		Hesky, Olga		Press	166380
1935	Purple Cobwebs	P	MLPL	Crane, Dougall, Frank	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	166381
2005	Purple Heart	M				Reporter (Mary L. Carter - News Reporter). TV News Anchor (Dave Erickson).	166382
1944	Purple Heart, The	M		Cary, Jerome		War Correspondents. News Correspondent (Erwin Kalser). News Correspondent (Alex Papana).In "Best Film Plays of 1943-1944."	166383
1923	Purple Highway, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	166384
1985	Purple Rose of Cairo, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8058, 8057			News Media. Reporter (Ken Chapin). Reporter (Robert Trebor). Variety Reporter (Sydney A. Blake). Press Agent (George J. Manos).	166385
2002	Purpose	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Reuben Grundy).  Journalist #1 (Rob Brownstein). Journalist #2 (Heidi Heller). Business Anchor #1 (Peter Carlstrom).	166386
1970	Purse Snatch	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	166387
1916	Pursuing Vengeance, The	M		Steenson, Burton Egbert (Novel - "Mystery of the Boule Cabinet, The").	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Jack Godfrey (Henry Mortimer) captures a Paris jewel thief and solves several murders. Journalist as detective.	166388
1958	Pursuit	T			Series 1958-1959	Press	166389
1991	Pursuit	M			Ness	Reporter Samantha Jubosty (Kate Normington) gets involved with mercenaries trying to steal stolen bullion.	166390
1981	Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, The	M				TV Newsman Howard K. Smith (himself)	166391
1939	Pursuit of Happiness, The	R			Series	Press	166392
2001	Pursuit of Happiness, The	N		Kennedy, Douglas		U.S. Army Journalist Jack Malone is just back from a defeated Germany in 1945. He’s a man whose Worldview does not tally with that of Eric Smythe and his friends. It is Manhattan, Thanksgiving Eve and the war is over. Eric Smythe’s party is in full swing. All his clever Greenwich Village friends are there. So too is his sister Sara, an independent, canny young woman starting to make her way in the big city. And then in walked a gatecrasher, Jack Malone. This chance meeting between Sara and Jack would have profound consequences.	166393
2006	Pursuit of Happyness, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10563, 10564. 			News Reporter (Jim Finnerty).	166394
1897	Pursuit of the House-Boat: Further Account of the Doings of the Associated Shades under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq.	N	USC	Bangs, John		Journalist Artemus Ward is part of the dramatis persona featured in this absurd novel	166395
1942	Push of a Finger, The	SSF	GPL	Bester, Alfred	In "Astounding Analog Reader, The -- Volume One."	Reporter Carmichael narrates. Trib had a new reporter on the beat, Halley Hogan.  Post, Ledger, Record reporters throughout.	166396
1997	Push! Push!	M				TV Reporter (Myung-Nam Jang)	166397
2007	Pushing Daisies: Girth	T	DVD -R HQ 9191		Episode. 10-31-2007	News Media. Olive hires Ned and the team to investigate when jockeys turn up trampled to death, purportedly by the ghost of a long-dead rider and his spooky horse. Ghosts of Ned’s past haunt him as Halloween nears.	166398
2007	Pushing Daisies: Pie-lette (Pilot)	T	DVD -R HQ 9022		Episode #1. 10-3-2007	TV News coverage of events. Newscaster #1 (Ted Garcia). Newscaster #2 (Leyna Nguyen). Newscaster #3 (Terry Anzur). Newscaster #4 (Geraud Moncure). Ned uses his unique ability to bring his childhood sweetheart back to life after her murder. She joins him and a detective to capture killers. The problem: if he and his sweetheart touch again, she will die forever.	166399
2007	Pushing Daisies: Smell of Success	T	DVD -R HQ 9312		Episode. 11-22-2007	TV Anchor-Reporter Terri Anzur reports from the field.	166400
1999	Pushing Tin	M				TV Reporter (Ramona Milano)	166401
1967	Puss & kram	MF				Journalist (Rebecca Tarschys). Photographer (Rolf Larsson). Photographer (Carl-Johan Ronn).	166402
1991	Pussbucket	M				News Media. The Newscaster (Steven Deal).	166403
1970	Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	166404
1939	Pusztai kiralykisasszony	MF			Hungary.	Photographer Fenykepesz (Zoltan Maklary).	166405
1942	Put Out More Flags	N		Waugh, Evelyn	Based on Brian Howard.	News Media. Ambrose Silk, Ministry of Information, trying to demonstrate that Nazism was agnostic…"he served a small and critical public….	166406
1984	Putesestvije jednoga portreta	MTF			Yugoslavia	Investigative Reporter Misha (I. Michael Toth).	166407
1969	Putney Swope	M	DVD -R HQ 11581, 11582			Interviewer (Grania). Lead Reporter (Larry Greenfield). Mr. Bad News (Allan Arbus). A token black man on the executive board of an advertising firm is accidentally put in charge. Renaming the business “Truth and Soul, Inc.,” he replaces the tight regime of monied white ad men with his militant brothers. Soon afterwards, however, the power that comes with the position takes its toll on Putney. 	166408
2006	Putting Lipstick on a Pig	N		Bowen, Michael		Photographer is involved in a murder in Milwaukee. The seedy photographer is accused of doctoring photos	166409
2006	Putting on the Ritz	N		Keenan, Joe		Magazine Editor Tommy Parker is editor of Boulevardier, the pet magazine of Boyd Larkin, a rich, unscrupulous businessman. Philip Cavanaugh and Claire Simmons are hired to write songs for a Rainbow Room performance by would-be chanteuse Elsa Champion, wife of the exceedingly wealthy and detested Peter Champion, a real estate-media magnate. The two millionaires enlist Philip and his chum Gilbert Selwyn to spy and counterspy in hopes of uncovering some useful dirt on each other. At the same time, both Gilbert and Philip vie for the affections of Tommy Parker and become involved in a series of increasingly farcical situations. Targets: the media, nouveau-riche society, show biz, magazine publishing and gossipmongers.	166410
1917	Putting the Bee in Herbert	M			AFI-Newspapers/Publicity	Newspapers	166411
1904	Putting Up the Swing	M				Newspaper. Man asleep in chair with his face covered by a newspaper	166412
2005	Puzzle Lady: Stalking the Puzzle Lady	NR		Hall, Parnell	#7 Puzzle Lady Mystery Series	Publicist who is overambitious works on the Puzzle Lady's bus tour of televised personal appearances.Puzzle Lady is Cora Felton, everyone's favorite grandmother, a white-haired, bespectacled lady who swears, smokes, and gambles who takes her show on the road with the help of her long-suffering niece.	166413
1970	Puzzle of a Downfall Child	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	166414
2001	Puzzled	M				Entertainment Reporter (Nelson Aspen)	166415
2001	Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat	MF			India.	Swiss Photographer (Alain Bailly).	166416
2002	Pyaasa	MF			India	Interviewer (Dinesh Hingoo).	166417
1985	Pyar Jhukta Nahin	MF			India - Bollywood	Photojournalist Ajay Khanna (Mithun Chakraborty) isn’t making much a month when he meets a wealthy woman and rescues her from some goons. They become friendly and fall in love, but her parents don’t want her to marry a poor journalist. When she threatens to kill herself, her parents relent and the two get married. She moves in with Ajay in a small apartment away from the palatial house of her parents. Ajay is promoted as editor of a sports magazine with a higher salary, but he finds out his wealthy father-in-law arranged the promotion. He’s angry about it but his wife isn’t and after a bitter argument the pregnant wife moves back into her rich parents’ home. Her father is determined to keep Ajay away from his daughter. When she gives birth, the father gives the boy to Ajay with strict instructions not to interfere in his daughter’s life anymore. Will two people in love remain apart?	166418
1938	Pygmalion	M				Social Reporter Ysabel Reporter (Iris Hoey). Perfide, Social Reporter (Viola Tree)	166419
1935	Pylon: Corrected Text, The	N	OWN - P	Faulkner, William		Reporter becomes involved with a trio who enter flying circuses in antiquated plans. Lazarus, the reporter who covers the air show and becomes the book's major protagonist.  Hagood, a newspaper editor.	166420
1975	Pyramid, The (aka Bits and Pieces)	M	SV 278			Reporter (Larry Ratliff).	166421
1988	Pyramides bleues, Les	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Bruno Dega)	166422
1952	Pysna princezna	MF				Reporter. Miroslav's Reporter (Ludek Mandaus).	166423
1982	Q	M				Newscaster (Jennifer Howard)	166424
2006	Q & A: Martha Raddatz	DT	DVD -R HQ 6852		Episode. 9-16-2006	White House Correspondent Martha Raddatz of ABC News discusses her career in news, her experiences as a White House correspondent and her visit to Iraq.	166425
1986	Q Clearance	N		Benchley, Peter	PR	News Media. Timothy Burnham, a minor White House speech writer, accidentally becomes President's chief political confidant and advisor.	166426
1964	Q Document, The	N	OWN - H	Roberts, James Hall		Correspondent Willa Cummings, a woman combat correspondent who lost her hold on life.	166427
1939	Q Planes (aka Clouds Over Europe)	M	L			Editor (John Laurie). Newspaper Boy (John Singer).	166428
1982	Q.E.D.	T				Correspondent Charlie Andrews (A.C. Weary), American reporter for International Wireless Telegraph Service. Series in London England, 1912	166429
1982	Q.E.D.: Great Motor Race, The	T			Episode	Correspondent Charlie Andrews (A.C. Weary), American reporter for International Wireless Telegraph Service. Series in London England, 1912	166430
1986	Qatl	MF				TV Interviewer (Ameen Sayani)	166431
1974	QB VII	MT			Miniseries	Reporter Outside Court (Shane Rimmer). News Media.	166432
1996	Qi yi lu cheng ji zhen xin ai sheng ming	MF			Hong Kong	News Media. Obnoxious Reporter (Louie Yuen). Reporter Going to Canada (Paul Fonoroff)	166433
1969	Qian mian mo nu (aka Temptress of a Thousand Faces)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter Tina Chin Fei (Chi Ying) writes an article on a female super-thief called “The Temptress” who is stealing by slipping on rubber masks and flawlessly impersonating people to get their possessions, much to the distress of the Hong Kong police. Sexy reporter Tina gets caught up in the intrigue when she writes an article on “The Temptress” posing as her for pictures so “The Temptress” starts posing as the reporter.  Tina ends up fighting off gangs of villains in her underwear. 	166434
1989	Qiji	MF				Reporter #1 (Kenny Bee). Reporter #2 (Anthony Chan). Reporter #3 (Lawrence Cheng). Reporter #4 (John Sham)	166435
1989	Qiu ai ye jing hun (aka In Between Loves, In Between Love)	MF			Hong Kong	TV Reporter Jenny Tung (Maggie Cheung Man-yuk) is the object of a man’s obsession. The taxi driver (a nerdy “metered vehicle controller”) records and keeps copies of all of her TV newscasts. One evening, he apprehends a wounded bank robber and turns him into Jenny for the sole purpose of meeting her. When he notices that a gambling den robbery is imminent, he notifies Jenny so she can get another scoop. When her lawyer boyfriend humiliates him in a ritzy restaurant, the man is determined to still come up with more stories for her. Meanwhile a taxi driver dubbed “The Hong Kong Butcher” by the press is preying on citizens and leaving pieces of their bodies scattered all over the area. The man sees this as Jenny’s big chance for a worldwide  exclusive and offers to lead her to the victims’ remains. But is this all a ruse cooked up by the lovesick taxi driver or is he actually the vicious serial killer everyone is looking for? Cameraman (Fruit Chan Guo). 	166436
2005	Qiuqiu ni, biaoyang wo (aka Gimme Kudos)	MF			China	Reporter Gu Guoge (Wang Zhiwen), a superstar senior reporter at the evening Nanjing Newspaper, is asked by a middle-age man to write a story about how he saved a university coed from threat of sexual violence on the outer limits of Nanjing city. The man wants Gu to publish the story for the record, but, without any hard proof, the reporter refuses. At first Gu ignores the absurd request, but pushed by the man’s desperate and tenacious attitude, Gu begins to look at verifying the case. Finally, he finds the victim who denies the incident. The local cops say they found no evidence of an attempted rape. Gu’s editor (Liu Zifeng) says he won’t publish anything without firm proof.  Gu tracks down the man’s dying father, a loyal Party member, and the truth slowly dawns about the man’s desperate need for public kudos. The old man wants the publicity because his father was a hero and he wants to hang the man’s commendation on the wall before his death. 	166437
2005	QTN World News with Steve Kmetko	DT				Anchor-Host Steve Kmetko. Reporter-Host Josh Fountain. Reporter-Host Christopher Jones. Reporter-Host Scott Withers.	166438
1982	Qu'est-ce qui fait craquer les filles	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Darry Cowl).	166439
1996	Quack Pack:	C	SVD 770, VHS 379, 373, 385, 386, 387,  392, 394, 409		Episodes. Series 9-2-1996 to 9-5-1997	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)	166440
1996	Quack Pack: Feats of Clay	C			Episode #39. 11-28-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)Entire gang is in the Far East, as Daisy and Donald film a report on archaeologist Dr. Henry Wu and the Ancient Terracotta Army, a band of clay soldier statues in his possession. Huey befriends a girl named Soo Ling, who he learns is Dr. Wu's apprentice.But as Soo repeatedly advises him, nothing is what it seems.	166441
1996	Quack Pack: Late Donald Duck, The	C	VHS 409		Episode #9. 9-18-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)When Donald arrives late to work Kent Powers wants a good explanation on why he is late or he will be fired.	166442
1996	Quack Pack: Leader of the Quack	C	DVD -R HQ 2040		Episode #4. 9-5-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)Nephews travel to medieval town where Donald has been crowned king.	166443
1996	Quack Pack: Long Arm of the Claw. The	C	VHS 386		Episode #21. 10-16-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)The Claw is released on parole and tries to make amends with the ducks. But he returns to his old ways when he sees gold.	166444
1996	Quack Pack: Phoniest Home Videos	C	VHS 409		Episode #11. 9-24-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)After the nephews submit a video of Donald to the "Watchiest Home Videos," the host wants to make Donald a star.	166445
1996	Quack Pack: Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy	C				TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)Master con artist cons his way into Donald's job so he can steal the Key of Carpathia from the Fourth Ship of Columbus when the "What in the World?" team profiles it.	166446
1996	Quack Pack: Return of the T Squad	C	VHS 394		Episode #12. 9-25-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)Huey, Dewey and Louie with the help of Dr. Van Drake's Superhero-machine turn themselves into the T-Spuad to save Donald from an evil Overlord.	166447
1996	Quack Pack: Stunt Double Or Nothing	C			Episode #38. 11-27-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)Kent uses a stunt double when he bets Donald and Daisy that he could do the dangerous stunts Daisy would do for "What in the World."	166448
1996	Quack Pack: Tasty Paste	C	VHS 409		Episode #10. 9-19-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)	166449
1996	Quack Pack: Transmission Impossible	C	VHS 373		Episode #32. 11-13-1996	TV Reporter Daisy Duck (Kath Soucie - Voice) and Cameraman Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo - Voice) as a Cameraduck work for a TV News Program called "What in the World.".  Kent Powers (Roger Rose voice)While trying their hardest to find something on television that doesn't bore them, Huey, Dewey and Louie stumble upon a transmission from a Blatismorkian museum security camera and witness the baffling disappearance of a treasured diamond.Their detectives' trail leads them to respected art historian and a Wonkavision-type device.	166450
2004	Quadro Pink	M				Journalist (Joy Nyveen).	166451
2003	Quai n (degrees) 1": Les liens du sang	TF			Episode #20. 1-24-2003	News Media. An English Journalist (Jean-Raoul Lacote).	166452
2005	Quality Indigo	M				Radio Newscaster (Maria Ahmed).	166453
2003	Quality of Life Report, The	N		Daum, Meghan		Journalist on bottom rung Lucinda Trout abandons New York. NYC TV Reporter Lucinda Trout lands in fictional Prairie City for a story and negotiates a year of bliss there by promising to file Quality of Life Reports about barn dances and bathing in rivers.Fish out of water.  Single woman lurching into her thirties looking for love and fulfillment but mostly just finding herself.	166454
1892	Quality of Mercy, The	N	USC	Howells, William Dean		Newspaper Owner Mr. Witherby owns a journal without principles and without convictions, but with interests only. Maxwell Pinney, sensationalist journalist. Hubbard-Ricker, two reporters.Maxwell Brice, a shabby, genteel reporter and would-be dramatist.  Becomes a successful playwright in "The Story of a Play." Lorenzo Pinney, brash reporter for the Boston Events.	166455
2003	Quality of Mercy, The	M	DVD -R 1590	Thomsen, Kevin (Screenplay)	Film by Stephen Marro. 10 Minute Film.	New York Times Theater Critic John Grant (Jon Avner). An actress stages a chance meeting with a theater critic at a café in order to seek revenge for the devastating review he gave to her play and to her performance. Critic: "My job is to set standards…."She puts poison in his tea. She reviews his death scene as it happens. Quotes critic of Akron Journal as approving her speech to him as he throws up blood and green bile and then drops dead. Fade quickly to black.	166456
2004	Quality Time	M				News Media. Dave the Anchorman (Jerry Penacoli).  Sandy the Anchorman (Beth Taylor Hart).	166457
1975	Quand la Ville S’Eveille (aka When the City Awakes Up, Hot Day Afternoon, When the Town Awakes)	MF			France	Photojournalist sees an armored van attacked and the gangsters hiding the lot in a graveyard. He took a lot of pictures and can’t seem to make up his mind whether to score a journalistic scoop or blackmail the gangsters. The police-hating reporter who shot the pictures mails the incriminating shots to a newspaper anonymously. 	166458
1988	Quando Alice ruppe lo specchio	MF				TV Newscaster #1 (Maurice Poli)	166459
2009	Quantum Apocalypse	M				News Media. Newscaster (Sharlene Ruffino). Newscaster #2 (Jack Ainsworth). Newscaster #3 (Sarah Forgany). 	166460
1989	Quantum Leap: Good Morning, Peoria -- September 9, 1959	T	DVD -R HQ 3844. SVD 1509		Episode #15. 11-8-1989	Editor Frederick Beeman of local Peoria newspaper wants rock 'n' roll music outlawed. Sam leaps into rock and roll radio station DJ Howlin' Chuck Howell in Peoria to save the radio station. National press to rescue. Reporter (Steve Whiteford).On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appears in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166461
1993	Quantum Leap: Goodbye Norman Jean -- April 4, 1960	T	DVD -R HQ 2281 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #93. 3-2-1993	News Media.  Photographers and reporters greet Marilyn Monroe. Sam is Monroe's chauffeur and he must try to prevent her tragic death.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166462
1992	Quantum Leap: Killin' Time -- June 18, 1958	T			Episode #80. 10-20-1992	Reporter (Lewis Dauber). Sam is an escaped killer holed up in a house with a mother and daughter as hostages. Real killer breaks out of the waiting room, stranding Sam in the past, destined to die at the hands of a vengeful sheriff.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166463
1991	Quantum Leap: Last Dance Before an Execution -- May 12, 1971	T			Episode #50. 5-1-1991.	Reporter (Andrew Amador). Reporter (Wendy Gordon). Sam leaps into Cuban-American being strapped into an electric chair. Last second stay of execution gives Sam 48 hours to prove his innocence or fulfill his mission so he can leap before switch is pulled.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166464
1990	Quantum Leap: Leap Home, The (2)  -- April 7, 1970	T		Bellisario, Donald P.	Episode #33. 10-5-1990	News Media. Sam jumps into a Navy SEAL in his own brother's squad and must determine whether he is there to save his brother's life or ensure the success of the mission on which his brother was killed.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166465
1992	Quantum Leap: Lee Harvey Oswald -- Oct. 5, 1957-Nov. 22, 1963 (Parts 1 and  2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3020 (Part 2)		Episodes #76-#77. 9-22-1992	News Media. As Lee Harvey Oswald, Sam has the chance to change history. He finds himself leaping back and forth through Oswald's life. Each leap gives Oswald more control over Sam's body and history is doomed to repeat itself.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166466
1993	Quantum Leap: Liberation -- October 16, 1968	T			Episode #87.1-12-1993	Photographer (Matt Kirkwood). Sam leaps into a housewife and mother of two on the verge of women's lib.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166467
1990	Quantum Leap: Little Miracle, A -- December 24, 1962	T			Episode #40. 12-21-1990	Newscaster (Dale Harimoto). On Christmas Eve, Sam leaps into a wealthy, heartless contractor who is in danger of losing his soul in an attempt to demolish a Salvation Army mission.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166468
1990	Quantum Leap: Miss Deep South -- June 7, 1958	T	DVD -R HQ 1882		Episode #37. 11-2-1990	Photographer (David A. Brooks), a sleazy pageant photographer, wants to sell compromising shots of a beauty pageant contestant and Sam, as Miss Sugar Belle, must try to stop him.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166469
1990	Quantum Leap: One Strobe Over the Line -- June 15, 1965	T			Episode #35. 10-19-1990	Fashion Photographer must protect a fashion model from a growing dependency on amphetamines and a predatory manager's ambitions. Sam jumps into fashion photographer who must save a fashion model from a growing dependency on amphetamines.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166470
1991	Quantum Leap: Play Ball -- August 6, 1961	T			Episode #55. 9-25-1991	Radio Reporter (Royce D. Applegate). Sam is a pitcher on a minor league baseball team to maybe help a fellow team member get to the majors.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166471
1989	Quantum Leap: Play It Again, Seymour -- April 24, 1953	T	DVD -R HQ 2398		Episode #9. 5-17-1989	News Media. News Vendor Seymour wants to be a detective. In 1953, Sam becomes a detective accused of killing his partner.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166472
1992	Quantum Leap: Promised Land -- December 22, 1971	T		Horvath, Gillian. Tommy Thompson	Episode #86 12-15-1992	News Media. Sam leaps to Indiana to help save the lives of two boys as they try to save their farm from a banker with designs on getting rich from foreclosure.On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166473
1992	Quantum Leap: Roberto! -- January 27, 1982	T	DVD -R HQ 4503. SV 141		Episode #70. 3-11-1992	Tabloid Talk-Show Host Roberto is a Geraldo-clone at a small station with an asthmatic rival and co-worker.  Sam befriends Reporter Jani Eisenberg (DeLane Matthews), and they sniff out a dangerous story.  Laura Schlessinger (Herself).On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166474
1992	Quantum Leap: Temptation Eyes -- February 1, 1986	T	DVD -R HQ 2776. SV 123		Episode #66. 1-22-1992	TV Reporter Dylan (aka Dillon) Powell (Harker Wade) in San Francisco protects a beautiful psychic who's working on the case from becoming the next victim. Sam jumps into the veteran TV reporter covering serial murders in San Francisco.Reporter (Alan Baltes).On September 13, 1956 and although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. He is now trapped in the past facing mirror images not his own.He is driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time who appeasers in the form of a hologram that only Sam can hear and see.And so Dr. Beckett leaps from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home.	166475
1999	Quarantine	MT				News Media. Newscaster (Joanna Piros). Newscaster #2 (Brian Arnold).	166476
1989	Quarantine	M				Press Member (Whitey Dropko, David Hurry).	166477
2008	Quarantine	M	DVD -R HQ 11381, 11388. 			TV Reporter Angela Vidal (Jennifer Carpenter) and her Cameraman Scott Percival (Steve Harris) are documenting the night shift with a Los Angeles Fire Station crew when the firefighters were summoned to a nearby apartment building to answer a routine 911 call. At the small apartment building, they find police officers already on the scene in response to bloodcurdling screams coming from one of the apartment units. They soon learn that a woman living in the building has been infected by something unknown. After a few of the residents are viciously attacked, they try to escape with the news crew in tow, only to find that the CDC has quarantined the buildings. Phones, Internet, televisions, and cell phone access has been cut off, and officials are not relaying information to those locked inside. When the quarantine is finally lifted, the only evidence of what took place is the news crew’s videotape. News Reporter (Jane Park Smith). 	166478
1987	Quarry	N	OWN - P	Cline, C., Terry, Jr.		Newspaper. Colleen disappeared along with other women in Colorado. Her newspaperman father helps the police look for her.	166479
2007	Quarter After Tuesday, A 	N		Kadlecek, Jo	#2 The Lightfoot Trilogy	Religion Reporter Jonna Lightfoot MacLaughin of the New Orleans Banner, is a single woman looking for love and a good story. She’s soon up to her neck in both. While visiting a local senior center filled with authentic faith, Jonna believes she has finally found some good news. But after a resident's mysterious death, Jonna learns that someone may have dark plans for the small community. Jonna soon receives an anonymous tip hinting at corruption at the highest levels of local government. Further complicating matters, her love life is on the upswing, as she finds herself with attention from three eligible bachelors. Now Jonna must uncover the truth about the strange occurrences in New Orleans, all while landing the man of her dreams. With her recent move to the Big Easy, Jonna has opened her chocoholic heart to the local treasure of fried dough and powdered sugar, the beignet, and embraced the horror that triple-digit humidity means frizzy hair forever. Formerly the number one and only religion reporter for the Denver Dispatch, her hometown paper, she now holds the same position at the New Orleans Banner, where the competition is fierce but the po’boys are well dressed and just downstairs. She has yet to have a date, a front-page story or even a good bowl of jambalaya, but all that will change when threats of gris-gris fill her inbox. Through the maze of Orleans parish and its politics, hearts will flutter, hearts will break and hearts will stop, but in the end, bless her heart, Jonna gets a real taste of Southern charm. 	166480
1983	Quarterback Princess	MT	SVD 539			News Media covers Canadian teenager living in Oregon and going out for her high-school team. TV Newswoman (Dana Garrett). TV Interviewer (Pat Hellberg). Interviewer (Rick Metzger)	166481
2007	Quarterlife	W			Web Serial. 36 eight-minute segments. MySpaceTV.com. Started 11-11-2007. 	Magazine Journalist Dylan (Bitsie Tulloch) spends her spare time video-blogging about her friends and roommates who are engaged in a “Friends”-like web of interlocking relationships/hopeless crushes/meaningless sex to forget about the hopeless crushes. 	166482
2008	Quarterlife: Anxiety	T		Teitler, Lucy	Episode #3. 3-9-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Dylan’s boss apologizes and she is relieved. Single Debra works at coping to her new single life. Meanwhile Lisa has differed results of the video she made. The guys went out trying to pick up girls for dates.	166483
2008	Quarterlife: Compromise	T		Herskovitz, Marshall	Episode #2. 3-2-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Dylan struggles to tell her boss a secret that could get her fired. Jed promises Lisa to make her a video to advertise her skills. Debra discovers an awful truth about Danny. Jed has to remake the car commercial. 	166484
2008	Quarterlife: Finding a Voice	T		Gummersall, Devon	Episode #5. 3-23-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Dylan’s mom comes to visit and tells Dylan that she is getting a divorce. Eric helps Dylan stand up to her mother and they both deal with the issues her mother’s visit brought. Lisa and John’s band gets will play with Deep Rock Dive in Las Vegas. Andy, Danny and Vanessa mingle and meet Lisa in Las Vegas. 	166485
2008	Quarterlife: Goodbyes	T		Gummersall, Devon	Episode #4. 3-16-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Dylan and Eric talk about their relationship and maybe going out on a date. Danny wants to get a job at the car dealership. Vanessa and Andy are going on a date while Lisa meets John’s band. Eric helps Debra get her life in order. Danny fears he made a mistake and Debra has some ideas of her own. 	166486
2008	Quarterlife: Home Sweet Home	T		Teitler, Lucy	Episode #6. 3-30-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Vanessa’s performance art causes commotion. Everyone led by Eric helps to stop their eviction. 	166487
2008	Quarterlife: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9702	Herskovitz, Marshall	Epsiode #1. 2-26-2008. Initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on quarterlife.com in November, 2007. The Internet series includes 36 eight-minute webisodes with two new episodes airing each week. 	Magazine Editor and Writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) sends her friends into fits when they discover she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife." Editors (Laura Carson, Will Tiao).Dylan posts a video blog that spills several of her friend’s secrets and sends their world spiraling. She also must face a boss who is stealing her creative ideas.Filmmakers Danny and Jed score a job filming a commercial for a local car dealership. Geek Andy works with Danny and Jed editing their movies. Actress-Bartender Lisa is having trouble with her acting coach who hates her acting even though she has slept with him. 	166488
1949	Quartet	M	DVD -R HQ 8595, 8596, 8597			Reporter (Cyril Chamberlain)	166489
1967	Quatermass and the Pit	MT				Journalist (William Ellis). TV Interviewer (John Bown). Elderly Journalist (Hugh Morton). Journalist (Leslie Southwick). Journalist (Brian Walton).	166490
1958	Quatermass and the Pit:	T			UK. Series 1958	News Media. TV Newscasters (Stuart Nichol) TV Newscaster (Raymond Mansell). Journalist (Sheila Steafel). Elderly Journalist (Hugh Morton).  Woman Journalist (Anne Blake). Journalist (Sheila Steafel). Journalist (James Duggan).1st Journalist/Second Journalist (Allan McClelland).2nd Journalist/First Journalist (Bill Shine). First Journalist (Stanley Vine). Second Journalist (Mark Eden). Third Journalist (Patrick Maynard). Third Journalist (Ian Wilson).Interviewer (Janet Burnell). News Editor (Tony Quinn). TV Interviewer (Anthony Pendrell). Radio Newsreader (Frank Phillips).Newsvendors (Charles Lamb, John Hamblin).	166491
1959	Quatermass and the Pit: Enchanted, The	T			Episode #4. 1-12-1959	Journalist James Fullalove (Brian Worth). News Editor (Tony Quinn). First Journalist (Allan McClelland). Second Journalist (Bill Shine). Third Journalist (Ian Wilson). News Vendor (Bernard Spear).Quatermass theorizes that the aliens were Martians who took humans to Mars and experimented on them, and then crashed on returning them to Earth. Sladden works alone in the pit that night and strange forces are conjured up forcing him to flee in terror.	166492
1958	Quatermass and the Pit: Halfmen, The	T			Episode #1. 12-22-1958	News Media. First Journalist (Stanley Vine). Second Journalist (Mark Eden). Third Journalist (Patrick Maynard). Interviewer (Janet Burnell).Building site at Hobbs Lane in London unearths a human skull which is estamted to be five million years old. A dig is set up at the site. Quatermass, to his fury, is told that his Rocket Group will be merged with the military under Colonel Breen.Breen is called in by Captain Potter when a strange projective, possibly a bomb, is found at the dig. Quatermass gets involved and realizes whatever it is, it is five million years old.	166493
1959	Quatermass and the Pit: Hob	T			Episode #6. 1-26-1959	Journalist James Fullalove (Brian Worth). News Editor (Tony Quinn). First Journalist (Bill Shine). Second Journalist (Allan McClelland). TV Interveiwer (Anthony Pendrell). Newsvendor (John Hamblin). Newscaster (Stuart Nichol).Quatermass theorizes that the aliens were Martians who took humans to Mars and experimented on them, and then crashed on returning them to Earth. Sladden works alone in the pit that night and strange forces are conjured up forcing him to flee in terror.The pit is plunged into chaos and the Martian inheritance dormant in humanity takes over many humans in the area including Quatermass. The capsule splits open and a Martian energy forms towers over London.Dr. Matthew Roney finds he is immune and struggles to help Quatermass.	166494
1959	Quatermass and the Pit: Imps and Demons	T			Episode #3. 1-5-1959	Journalist James Fullalove (Brian Worth) becomes involved with Quatermass again as they examine the history of Hobbs Lane finding out that Hob, the original spelling, was a name for the Devil. News Editor (Tony Quinn).A special drill is used to open a sealed compartment in the cpasule and three long dead alien insects are revealed.	166495
1959	Quatermass and the Pit: Wild Hunt, The	T			Episode #5. 1-19-1959	Journalist James Fullalove (Brian Worth). Woman Journalist (Anne Blake).By use of a brain scanner, pictures of aliens are seen in Barbara's mind as she works at the capsule. Colonel Breen dismisses this as a hox and plans to expose  the charade in a TV broadcast from the pit.An electrician is killed there and the capsule starts to glow with life.	166496
2005	Quatermass Experiment, The	MT		Kneale, Nigel (creator-serial). Richard Fell (adaptation).		Journalist (Susan Sylvester). News Editor (Paul Broughton). Newsreader (Jane Hill).	166497
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The:	T			UK. Series (1953)	Journalist James Fullaluve (Paul Whit-sun-Jones wants to know to the missing crewmen who returned to Earth in their rocket ship having become the first humans to travel into space. Only one of the three crewmen remained inside. Aliens are involved.American Reporter (Philip Vickers). BBC Reporter (Pat McGrath). Indian Reporter (Edward David). News Editor of Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnston). TV Commentator (Neal Arden).First Journalist (Patrick Westwood). Second Journalist (Dominic Le Foe).BBC Newsreader (Nicholas Bruce). Journalist/Photographer (George Dudley). Journalist/Photographer (Halstan Crimmins). Photographer (Darrell Runey). Producer (Tony Van Bridge). TV Announcer (Mary Malcolm - voice). Photographer (Malcolm Watson).Set in the near future against the background of the British space program, it tells the story of the first manned flight into space overseen by Professor Bernard Quatermass of the British Experimental Rocket group.	166498
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: Believed To Be Suffering	T			Episode #4. 8-8-1953	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).American Reporter (Philip Vickers). Photographer (Darrell Runey).Carroon has been acting very strangely toward a cactus before the kidnap and Judith claims his arm had changed. Carroon escapes the kidnappers and goes into hiding in London. A young boy helps him hide in a cinema. Carroon then makes for the chemists.This and Carroon's knowledge of German indicate he has the memory and identity of the whole three-man crew.	166499
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: Contact Has Been Establish	T			UK. Episode #1. 7-18-1953. Series 1953	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).First Journalist (Patrick Westwood). Second Journalist (Dominic Le Foe). BBC Newsreader (Nicholas Bruce). BBC Reporter (Pat McGrath).Rocket sent 1,500 miles above the Earth to make certain observations has a defect in its control systems and veers of course. Its designer Professor Bernard Quatermass, head of the British Experimental Rocket Group loses contact with it for some time.It crashes back to Earth in Wimbledon and Quatermass rushes to the scene with his team form the British Experimental Rocket Group. The experts wait as the rocket fools for the three man crew inside to emerge. Set in the near future.	166500
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: Persons Reported Missing	T			Episode #2. 7--25-1953.	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).First Journalist (Patrick Westwood). Second Journalist (Dominic Le Foe). BBC Newsreader (Nicholas Bruce). BBC Reporter (Pat McGrath).Capsule opens and only one astronaut, Victor Carroon, emerges and collapses. Of the two other men there is no sign. Scotland Yard's Chief Inspector starts an investigation into the men's disappearnce and fingerprints Carroon.This and Carroon's knowledge of German indicate he has the memory and identity of the whole three-man crew.	166501
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: State of Emergency	T			Episode #6. 8-22-1953	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).Television Outside Broadcast Unit: Producer (Tony Van Bridge). Commentator (Neil Arden). Secretary (Josephine Crombie).Huge, pulsating mass in Poet's Corner has been revealed on television. Briscoe says that it is about to give off spores, which will end all life on Earth.The Army tries to destroy the creature without success and it is left up to Quatermass to solve the problem.	166502
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: Unidentified Species, An	T			Episode #5. 8-15-1953	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).Television Outside Broadcast Unit: Producer (Tony Van Bridge). Commentator (Neil Arden). Secretary (Josephine Crombie).Carroon's hand has fused with the cactus and mutated and at the chemists he consumes substances that would kill a normal man. Briscoe and Quatermass find that the alien substance from the BR7 rocket absorbs all animal life.The search for Carroon continues, but it is a television transmission from Westminster Abbey that finds what Carroon has become.	166503
1953	Quatermass Experiment, The: Very Special Knowledge	T			Episode #3. 8-1-1953	Columnist James Fullalove (Paul Whitsun-Jones), chief columnist for the Daily Gazette. News Media. News Editor of the Daily Gazette (Oliver Johnson).American Reporter (Philip Vickers). Indian Reporter (Edward David).A jelly-like substance is found all over the rocket cabin. Quatermass takes the deeply disturbed Carroon back to the BR7 and plays him the tape recording of what happened to the crew while in space.Victor is the target of a kidnap attempt, but kills one of his attackers.	166504
1957	Quatermass II (aka Enemy from Space)	M				Press	166505
1955	Quatermass II: Bolts, The	T			Episode #1. 10-22-1955	Austrian Commentator (Peter Carver). Army Captain John Dillon defies an official clamp-down and takes the remains of an object from space which crahses on Earth to the British Rocket Group.When Quatermass returns with him to investigate the area of Winnerden Flats, he finds a huge synthetic food plant there, identical to his proposed moonbase.	166506
1955	Quatermass Xperiment, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5959, 5962. L		Great Britain	TV Producer (Gordon Jackson). BBC Announcer (Frank Phillips)	166507
1957	Quatermass: Enemy from Space (aka Quatermass 2)	M			PR	Reporter (Sidney James) investigates when doctor fights an invasion by aliens who are operating out of a plant that makes synthetic food.  Public Relations Man (John Van Eyseen)	166508
1941	Quax, der Bruchpilot	MF		Grote, Hermann (Novel).	Germany	Journalist Mahnke (Alfons Teuber), Reisen & Wandern. Journalist Vornemann (Helmut Weiss), Reisen & Wandern.	166509
2005	Que culpa tiene mi raza	MF				Reporter (Margarita-Linda-Eyes).	166510
1911	Queed: Novel, A	NM	GPL	Harrison, Henry Sydnor		Newspaper. Indictment of yellow journalism. Queed, 24, works for a Southern paper. Heavy impact on the reading public of its time (Berry)Journalist finds reality different from his romantic ideas about the press	166511
1956	Queen for a Day	T			Series 1956-	Fashion Commentator (Jeanne Cagney). Fashion Commentator (Nancy Myers, 1969).	166512
1952	Queen in Danger	NM		Rattray, Simon (Trevor, E.)		Press	166513
1984	Queen Kong: Amazonian Woman, The	M				Interviewer (John M. East)	166514
1965	Queen of Blood	M				Newscast featuring coverage of first visitors to Earth from another galaxy	166515
1946	Queen of Burlesque	M		Lang, David (Screenplay). Arthur St. Claire (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Hurley (Carleton Young) is fiancé of burlesque performer. When the woman who was going to replace her is murdered, the burlesque performer becomes a suspect. Other murders follow.Cynical reporter investigates while wisecracking with the usual dumb police inspector. Killer turns out to be the wardrobe mistress who mistakenly believed the burlesque performer was her daughter and was trying to protect her career.	166516
2009	Queen of Hearts	NR		Duarte, Judy	In “Almost Home” by Debbie Macomber	Advice Columnist Jenn Kramer couldn’t be dreading her high school reunion more -- until she lays eyes on Marcos. Jenn hardly noticed him when they were kids, but now he’s all grown up -- and how deliciously he’s changed. 	166517
1996	Queen of Sex (aka Gola profonda nera. Black Deep Throat).	M			Adult. Italy. Ness	Reporter Claudine (Ajita Wilson) is a newspaper reporter in search of information about an exclusive sex cult.	166518
1912	Queen of Spades	M			Ness Book	Reporter for the Daily Star infiltrates a suicide club and has to be rescued by his boss and members of the editorial staff.	166519
2002	Queen of the Damned	M				News Media. French Journalist (Jo Buckley).  Lifestyle Journalist (Kirsty Meares). Music Journalist (Dino Marnika).	166520
2009	Queen of the Lot	M				News Media. Paparazzi (Carl Brown). Interviewer #1 (F.X. Feeney). Interviewer #2 (Dianne Lawrence). Interviewer #3 (Gil Whiteley). Interviewer #4 (Phil Proctor). 	166521
1940	Queen of the Mob	M				Photographer C. Jason (Lloyd Corrigan).	166522
2006	Queen of the Underworld	N		Godwin, Gail		Reporter Emma Gant at the Miami Star. In the summer of 1959, plucky North Carolinian Grant, fresh out of college from North Carolina, escapes overbearing parents to begin her career as a reporter. She spends her days learning the ropes as a reporter.Her fierce ambition and belief in herself are set against the stories swirling around her, both at the newspaper office and in her downtown Miami hotel filling up with refugees. She meets a group of Cuban families who recently fled Fidel Castro.She spends her nights bantering in broken Spanishw ith the eclectic group of exiles. She also arranges rendezvous with her married lover, an innkeeper largely responsible for her decision to move South.Grant is smart, regal and ambitious. In spite of a rough childhood, she graduated from the journalism program at Chapel Hill, and scored a plum job at the Miami Star.It's 1959 and although "career women" are highly suspect, Emma, as confident about her womanly allure as she is about her journalistic skills, is set to take Miami by storm.	166523
2006	Queen of the Universe	NR		Plum, Barbara Ann		Aspiring TV News Anchor Kelsy Chandler is determined to be one of those woman who has it all -- great career, fantastic husband, financial security, and a happy family. Now that a TV station owner is promising to make her a star, it looks as if her dream is within reach. Easy-going cop Finn Bishop is gaga about his fiancee Chandler. He can’t wait to be a doting husband to her, and devoted dad to her five-year-old son. To him, Kelsy is a goddess, the queen of the universe. If only he could her believe it. Queen of the universe? More like princess of bad luck and worse timing. Kelsy has certainly had her share, but not anymore. Wearing the crown does have a few minor problems.	166524
2006	Queen, The	M				News Media. After the untimely death of Lady Diana Spencer, Queen Elizabeth's restrained reaction causes a public relations debacle that Prime Minister Tony Blair must defuse.German Reporter (Wolfgang Pissors). American Reporter (Malou Beauvoir).	166525
1961	Queen's Guards, The	M				TV Newsreader (Richard  Baker - Himself). Commentator (Rene Cutforth). Photographer (Cornel Lucas).	166526
2005	Queen's Sister, The	MT				French Newspaperman (Bruno Ouvrard).	166527
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Eight	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #8. 4-13-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again.Vince is experiencing intense paranoia at work. Petrified that Rosalie has revealed his secret, he is convinced every peal of laughter coming from the women on the shop floor is at his expense.The complicated plot to discredit Lance, Romey's potential husband thickens. Lance is led out by the police, handcuffed after assaulting one of the Home Office investigators. Romey accuses Stuart of being responsible but he denies all knowledge. Eventually discovering that Nathan was the informant, she, Stuart, and Lisa turn up at Hazel's house for a confrontation with Nathan.Cameron takes Vince to a function at an art gallery, unaware that Stuart is the PR. Vince covertly watches Stuart go through his chat up line once again. Stuart's world is about to fall apart. For the first time he experiences rejection. Unable to handle this he drinks himself to oblivion. Nathan however comes to the rescue.At home, Vince talks non-stop about Stuart, pretending he thinks he's shallow and image - obsessed, making out that he's over him. Cameron, beyond exasperation, resorts to his last weapon and declares his love. Will Vince be able to commit himself?Nathan has decided to run away, shocked by his father's homophobia and unable to face the nightmare that his homelife will become. With money stolen from Roy's wallet, he asks a cab driver to take him to London. Donna, whose situation at home is no better	166528
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Five	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #5. 3-23-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Nathan wakes up with Daniel, aka Dazz, not much older than him but more experienced. Stuart wakes up with two more attractive strangers. Outside his house, Stuart finds his sister Marie who wants him to baby-sit for her two young sons that evening, as she has a date. Hazel has agreed that Nathan can stay with her until things calm down but she's furious with him for staying out all night. When Janice comes to pick him up for school it's clear that she is near breaking point. A world weary Vince perks up when Cameron asks him out on a date. Stuart instantly forgets his promise to his sister in favour of schmoozing a client and in retaliation Marie coldly tells her brother that their parents are getting divorced.	166529
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Four	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #4. 3-16-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Vince and Stuart attend Phil's funeral... in the quiet village where he grew up. Phil had planned the whole event meticulously; it is gloriously tacky, and at the same time deeply depressing, especially in the face of Mrs. Delaney's bewilderment. Vince is nervous because Phil nominated him for the reading; the lines to Phil's favourite song, D.I.S.C.O. At the wake Vince meets Phil's accountant Cameron Roberts and gets immersed in a painful, intense conversation with Mrs. Delaney. In her despair she is looking for something to blame and can't stop herself pointing to her son's sexuality. At school, Nathan tentatively approaches his classmate Christian. At home, his mother Janice finally confronts him. He rushes off in search of Stuart and ends up in Canal Street, eerily quiet during the day. He tricks a club doorman in to giving him Bernard and Hazel's address and heads off. If they don't let him stay, he'll leave for London.	166530
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Seven 	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #7. 4-6-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Stuart throws a huge surprise party... for Vince's 30th birthday. Things start to go badly wrong when Rosalie turns up. For reasons of his own Stuart has invited her, and he makes things worse by introducing her to Cameron. A distraught Rosalie leaves, Vince is furious and he and Cameron leave as quickly as possible. Stuart becomes inveigled into a complicated plot to discredit Lance, Romey's potential husband. In return for his co-operation, Lisa promises she will safeguard Stuart's access to the baby.	166531
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Six	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #6. 3-30-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Stuart and Marie visit their parents. It's obvious that this is a rare occurrence and that, surprisingly, Stuart has never discussed his sexuality with them, which puts constraints on their relationship. Meanwhile Vince takes Cameron to meet his mum. Nathan's mother Janice meets Hazel, still trying to make everything all right for Nathan, but he is furious with her and walks out, in spite of Donna's efforts to make him stay. The following day Stuart goes to pick up Nathan from school, for once determined to sort out a mess that is largely of his own creation. But back at the Maloney house he comes face to face with Nathan's father Roy, and, after a violent confrontation, he and Nathan leave together. And Romey has more unwelcome news for Stuart, when he discovers that she has found another father for his son.	166532
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Three	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #3. 3-9-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Vince is trying to match Phil with Alexander, but Alexander returns from holiday with new boyfriend Lee. They met during the flight and Lee doesn't speak English.Nathan orders a cab for him and Donna on Stuart's account to impress her.Vince returns baby Alfred to Romey and she realises that Stuart has spent no time with his son. Vince then returns to Stuart, who rings a colleague that can translate what Lee is saying. It turns out he is a prostitute waiting to be paid. Stuart doesn't tell Alexander.Nathan admits to Donna that Stuart finished with him. Donna suggests that they go to Canal Street to get him a new boyfriend.In a pub that night Nathan introduces Donna to Vince's mum and Bernard. Vince bumps into Rosalie from work and pretends that he is straight and that it's the first time he has been in a gay venue. Vince returns to Stuart and says they are leaving. Before leaving, Stuart introduces himself to Rosalie and says Vince likes her. Bernard gives Nathan his membership card for the Babylon Club so that he can follow Stuart.At Babylon Stuart and Vince do some drugs. Lee goes missing and is found with another man. Stuart pulls two men and takes them home for sex. Donna tries to convince Nathan that Stuart is a bad lot but he is convinced Stuart is the best. Vince goes home with a man. Alexander, Dane and another man go for a threesome. The other man is a bit strange, so Dane runs for it while Alexander stays. Vince's man has an unfortunate condition so the chance of sex is off.Phil tries some drugs and has a bad reaction. Whilst he is unconscious his date takes the money from Phil's wallet and leaves.Days later, Vince is out on the town and receives a call from Phil's mum. He's dead.	166533
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Episode Two	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #2. 3-2-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. Nathan tells his friend Donna that he fancies a male pupil, and had met and had sex with Stuart. She thinks it's great.Stuart meets a man at work who is married with kids, and they have sex.Marcie informs Vince that new recruit Rosalie fancies him. She arranges for them to meet in a pub after work.Nathan's mum is in his room and finds gay porn.Stuart picks up Romee and Alfred from hospital and is presented with legal paperwork about maintenance payments and insurance.Following a telephone call from Stuart, Vince wants to give him some support. Vince leaves his date, again using the excuse that his friend's mum is in hospital. They go for a drink and Nathan, infatuated with Stuart, turns up. Stuart leaves early, leaving Vince to look after Nathan. Vince calls for a cab to take Nathan home.Vince's mum has a new lodger, Bernard, so Vince has to move some stuff out of his old bedroom.Stuart contacts someone over the Internet for sex. Nathan turns up just before Stuart's date and is jealous and appalled that Stuart is about to have sex with someone else. The date, Colin, asks how old Nathan is and insists Stuart gets him home safely because it is late. Stuart gets Nathan a cab then returns to his flat.	166534
1999	Queer as Folk UK: Pilot: Episode One	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #1. 2-23-1999. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again. In the pilot, Canal Street, Manchester. It's Thursday and that means nineties night in the Babylon Club. Phil hasn't pulled and nor has Vince, but Vince is being followed by a muscle man. Stuart has pulled and is just getting his admirer's phone number before they all head home.It's Nathan's first night on the scene. Nathan and Stuart spot each other and start talking. It's not long before they end up back at Stuart's. They are having sex when they are interrupted by a phone call from Lisa.Vince is getting acquainted with muscle man when Stuart phones and says he needs the car as "It's happened.". Vince tells muscle man that his friend's mum is in hospital and leaves.Back at Stuart's apartment Nathan says it's time he was going anyway as he has college. It turns out he means school and is really fifteen years old.Vince meets up with Stuart and Nathan at the hospital. They go into a room containing women and a new born baby boy - Stuart's baby boy. They name the boy Alfred. Romee is the mother.Nathan is given money by Stuart to buy some flowers because he feels he should have bought some earlier. Nathan steals some from another patient's bed and keeps the money. During a quiet moment of congratulation Stuart realises that Vince fancies him.Before leaving hospital Stuart takes a couple of pills he bought earlier and then goes on a drug trip. Nathan returns to Stuart's for more sex while Vince goes home and settles down in front of Doctor Who.The next day Vince is woken by kids vandalising the car. Stuart wakes up confused and asks "What's that?". He has drawn a map all around the flat of everywhere he has had sex. Nathan and Stuart have more sex.Later on Vince picks Stuart and Nathan up in the car and drops Nathan at school. The graffiti on the car gives the other kids an indication that Nathan may be gay.	166535
2000	Queer as Folk UK: Same Men - New Tricks (1)	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #8. 2-15-2000. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester. Second Season Opener	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again.Vince and Stuart are coming in Stuart's place with a third man, they're about to have sex but Vince don't feel good about it and decides to leave.The day after, Hazel is going to The Nero’s Sauna in order to meet Stuart, she asks him about Nathan's running away but he doesn't know anything. Then she asks him about his last night with Vince and that other man...	166536
2000	Queer as Folk UK: Same Men - New Tricks (2)	T	DVD Definitive Collector’s Edition		Episode #9. 2-22-2000. United Kingdom Series about three gay men in Manchester. Second Season Opener	Public Relations Practitioner Stuart Jones (Aidan Gillen) is manager of a PR agency, rich, always the center of attention and drop-dead gorgeous. He doesn’t do boyfriends, just a new man every night. Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) is his best friend since school, has a little crush on him and is just too nice for this world. He has carried a torch for Stuart, but his love remains firmly unrequited. They are both 29, hitting Canal Street every night. And then there’s Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam), a 15-year-old who goes out for the first time and runs into Stuart. Young, wild and coming out with a vengeance, Nathan crowbars his way into their world and once he arrives, nothing is ever the same again.	166537
2005	Queer as Folk:	T			Episode #79. 7-10-2005	Reporter (Bill Hall).	166538
2002	Queer as Folk:	T			Episode #23. 1-6-2002	News Media. Reporter (Joanne Reece).	166539
2002	Queer as Folk:	T			Episode #39. 5-26-2002	Photographer (Markus Parilo).	166540
2005	Queer as Folk: 	T			Episode #80. 7-17-2005	Reporter (Michael Kinney). Sports Journalist (Murray Oliver).	166541
2003	Queer as Folk: 	T			Episode #56. 6-22-2003	News Media. Newscaster-Reporter (Ola Sturik). Newscaster #1 (Rory O'Shea). Newscaster #2 (Tino Monte). Newscaster #3 (Sandi Stahlbrand). Interviewer (Suzanne Leonard Feliz).	166542
2004	Queer as Folk: 	T	DVD		Episode #67. 6-27-2004	Photographer (Markus Parilo).	166543
2002	Queer as Folk: Second Season, Episode Three	T	DVD		Episode #24. 1-20-2002	Gay Columnist Howard Bellweather, the moral conscience of the gay community, writes a scathing editorial against Brian who wins a Hero Award  for saving Justin despite the diatribe. He publicly protests saying that Brian’s lifestyle makes him unworthy of the honor. Bellweather, writes an opinion piece in the paper about Brian. It criticizes Brian arguing that he is a promiscuous child molester who should not be receiving the "Hero Award" for saving the life of his teenage lover. Debbie is angry but Brian is furious because the article stated Brian was 31 (he is 30.)	166544
2002	Queer as Folk: Second Season, The	T	DVD Set - Six DVDs		Collector’s Edition -- more than 3 hours of specially produced bonus features	News Media. 	166545
1958	Queer Fish	NM		Boland, John		Press	166546
1930	Queer People	NSF	MLPL	Graham Carroll and Garrett		Reporter Theodore Anthony White ("Whitey"), irresponsible, heavy-drinking East Coast reporter with a checkered past drifts to Hollywood and between wild parties, works as a screenwriter and then a piano player in a bawdy house, then as the screen voice.Hollywood satire.	166547
2009	Queerantine!	M				TV Reporter (Isabel Holtreman) and police investigate when reports break out about students acting out of character. Students start to behave with gay tendencies after same-sex marriage is taught in a social studies class. Things get out of control leaving the reporter and policemen to defend themselves against all of the queer students. Police decide to quarantine the school so the gay virus can’t spread, leaving the reporter trapped inside the school. 	166548
2004	Quem E Ricardo?	MF			Portugal. Short Film.	Photographer (Quim Cachopo).	166549
1994	Quem e Voce?	MF			France	Reporter (Patricia Prata).	166550
1997	Quer…durch die Woche	TF			Germany. Series 1997	Reporter Dominik von Glass. Host Christoph SuB.	166551
2002	Querido Estranho	MF				Reporter (Leda Nagle)	166552
1980	Quest for Ambrose Bierce, The	SS	UCLA	Cheuse, Alan	In "Candace & Other Stories."	Magazine Writer Alman on assignment for Ohio Magazine. Armed with pen and notebook.	166553
1947	Quest of Ben Hered: Memoirs of a Reporter in the Time of Christ (aka Memorias de un reporter de los tiempos de Cristo)	N		Heredia, Carlos Maria de (Translated by James T. Weber and Jose M. Alvarez-Tostado		Reporter	166554
1982	Quest, The	T				Photojournalist Dan Underwood (Perry King) and three other Americans summoned to small European monarchy: which one is the heir. All dispatched on a quest	166555
1996	Quest, The	M	L	Klein, Steven, Paul Mones (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent  Carrie (Janet Gunn) New York Globe. Her father owns the paper and she has been assigned to the Far East to keep her out of the way. She becomes interested in covering a world fight competition. At the tournament, she cheers for the hero.Film ends with close-up of a book called "The Quest" written by Carrie.	166556
2002	Quest, The	N		Kraus Jim and Terri	Weinberg List	Journalist	166557
1959	Question of Adultery, A	M				Club Reporter (John Charlesworth). Reporter (Trevor Reid). Spanish Photographer (Max Brimmell).	166558
1999	Question of Fire, A	N		McCullough, Karen G.	Weinberg List	Journalist	166559
1978	Question of Guilt, A	MT				News Media. Murder trial.	166560
1988	Question of Guilt, A	NM		Fyfield, Frances		Public Relations. News Media	166561
2005	Question of Identity	N		Rowe, Jonathan		Tabloid Reporter David Fisher, an overeducated, underachieving scofflaw, is wasting his talent and wallowing in a mid-life crisis. That is, until the day he stumbled upon the story of a fugitive radical hiding in his hometown.Fisher becomes obsessed with uncovering her true identity. At the same time, he becomes hopelessly bewitched by the sexy and mysterious Janet Fickle.Fisher desperately pursues these women and soon the question of identity takes on a more mysterious and pressing relevance	166562
1978	Question of Love, A	T				News Media. Reporter (K. Callan). Lesbian mother battles to keep son.	166563
2001	Question of Marriage, A	N		Armstrong, Lindsay	Weinberg List	Journalist	166564
1952	Question of Upbringing, A	N		Powell, Anthony		Press	166565
1993	Questionable Behavior	N		Lamb, J. Dayne		Journalist Mark Konstat is killed while  investigating the mob's move on the Boston banking system. An international account heroine looks into his death.	166566
1992	Qui a tue Martin Luther King?	MTF				Memphis Reporter (Wayne Chastain, Himself).	166567
1961	Qui etes-vous, Monsieur Sorge? (aka Who Are You, Mr. Sorge?)	M			France-West Germany-Italy-Japan. Ness	Journalist involved with spies in pre-World War II Japan	166568
1966	Qui etes-vous, Polly Maggoo? (aka Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?)	MF			France	Magazine Editor Ms. Maxwell (Grayson Hall) is the reigning opinion maker for the big fashion shows in Paris featuring Polly Maggoo, a 20-year-old Brooklyn-born fashion model. Polly becomes the subject of an episode of a TV News Documentary series called “Qui etes-vous?”  and is pursued by the filmmaker and by a prince of a small country in the Soviet bloc. We watch as the documentary is shot to see what makes Polly tick. She is interviewed by a television crew and tells all about her experiences as a model. 	166569
1966	Qui etes-vous, Polly Magoo?	M				Reporter Jean-Jacques Georges, le journaliste-reporter (Philippe Noiret). Le cameraman (Gerard Darrieu).	166570
1950	Quick and the Dead, The	R			Series. 1950s	Press	166571
2006	Quick and the Undead, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Elysia Skye).	166572
1942	Quick Brown Fox	N		Burnett, W.R.		Newspaperman. Youngish newspaper man who cannot make up his mind whether he is in love with the girl back home, the boss' daughter or the emotional woman.	166573
1990	Quick Change	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Randle Mell). Reporter (Tim Halligan). Reporter (Deborah Lee Johnson). Reporter (Lucia Vincent). News Cameraman (Matthew T. Gitkin).	166574
1931	Quick Millions	M				Newsreel Man (Tom London) of Atlas Newsreel.	166575
1937	Quick Money	M	DVD -R HQ 3240. SVD 1454	Horman, Arthur T. (Story). Horman, Franklin Coen, Bert Granet (Screenplay).		Reporter Bill Adams (Gordon Jones) helps the mayor expose some confidence men trying to dupe the townspeople of a Kansas community in a phony stock scheme.	166576
2000	Quick Ones	M			Australia	Newsreader (Sandra Sully).	166577
2006	Quick Pick	M				TV News Anchor (Cheryl Barkan).	166578
1965	Quick, Before It Melts (aka Quick Before It Melts)	M	SVDSP 515.  SV 229		AFI-Reporters/Editors/Photogs/Magazines. Ness Book	Reporter Oliver Cromwell Cannon for Sage magazine ("The Magazine That Thinks for You") is engaged to managing editor's daughter. He and hard-drinking photographer Peter Santelli (George Maharis) assigned to report on military station in Antarctica.Santelli keeps booze inside his telephoto lens. They stop off in New Zealand where they meet female Reporter Diana Grenville-Wells (Janine Gray) and her roommate. They have run-in with reporter George Shell (Norman Fell) and brawl in a bar over woman.Shell gives story to wire services naming Cannon as responsible for the fight. Journalists get chewed out by r boss. Once in Antarctica, they try to get scoop by persuading Russian scientist to defect. Shell blows whistle on scheme.Russian scientist falls for female reporter's roommate. Defects to marry her and live in New Zealand. Reporters scramble to get story. Santelli arranges wedding for him and female reporter. Asks Shell to be best man to keep him out of the way.Cannon sneaks off to radio the story to their office. Sage gets exclusive on "Defection in the Deep Freeze." Cannon and Santelli return to magazine with list of demands, threatening to go to Newsweek if terms are not met. Cannon marries ME's daughter.	166579
1989	Quicker Than the Eye	M				Reporter (Marcus Mislin). Reporter (Maja Stolle).  Reporter (Willi Spiller). Newscaster (Deborah Epstein).	166580
1969	Quicksand	NM	OWN - P - MLPL	Land, Myrick		Magazine. Fred Donley, Thursday (a magazine that made no attempt to hold its staff writers to a rigid time schedule). Boss Dave Marjorie Selby's checking.	166581
2001	Quicksand	M				Newscaster (Bob Friend - Himself).	166582
1904	Quicksand, The	SS	UCLA	Wharton, Edith		Newspaper Owner of the Radiator.	166583
2008	Quid Pro Quo	M				Radio Reporter Isaac (Nick Stahl), who is semi-paralyzed and works for NPR, is sent out to investigate a story that leads him into an odd subculture and on a journey of disturbing self-realization. Isaac is a public radio reporter confined to a wheelchair since a childhood accident. While following a lead in a bizarre story, he meets a mysterious woman who leads him into a reclusive subculture. At first, microphone in hand, he wants the story. But then a trip to a secondhand store for some shoes convinces him the story isn’t what he thought it was.  His strange trip begins when an anonymous caller contacts the editor of the popular public radio show for which Isaac works with a tip about a man who walked into Bayside Hospital the night before and requested that a perfectly good leg be amputated. The caller asks that Isaac be put on the story, probably because Isaac is confined to a wheelchair himself -- he lost the use of his legs as a child in a car accident that killed his parents. Soon Isaac is contacted by someone calling herself "Ancient Chinese Girl," who leads him to a secret meeting of wannabes and then to the mysterious beautiful art restorer with several dark secrets.	166584
1990	Quien corresponda, A	DF			Mexico. Series 1990	Reporter Arlette Carreno.	166585
1958	Quiet American, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9599, 9600, 9601	Greene, Graham (Novel).  Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Thomas Fowler (Michael Redgrave) is associate of the American, but also his rival for Vietnamese woman. He has wife in London and is seeking divorce so he can marry the woman. Wife refuses to grant the divorce claiming her religion forbids it.Introduced to man who provides evidence that American is involved in espionage. Reporter accuses American of being responsible  for market bombing. Reporter betrays American. Tries to stop him from attending dinner meeting where he will be killed. Unable.American is killed. Police chief tells reporter he was duped into believing American was spy. Did so because of woman. Wife agrees to divorce but woman rejects him. Cynical and detached journalist with no interest in pursuing story.Sends assistant to Hanoi instead of going there himself. Tells the American: "I don't know what I'm talking politics for. They don't interest me. I'm a reporter. I'm not involved…I don't take sides. I'll be still reporting, whoever wins."Police: "someone so emotionally involved that he would not permit even his training as a professional reporter to reject an obviously idiotic story."	166586
1955	Quiet American, The	N	OWN - H	Greene, Graham		Correspondent Fowler is a seasoned foreign correspondent and the novel's narrator. When a young and high-minded American begins to channel economic aid to a "Third Force," Fowler finds it impossible to stand aside as an observer.But Fowler's motives for intervening are suspect both to police and to himself because the American has robbed him of his Vietnamese mistress.	166587
2002	Quiet American, The	M	DVD -R 1525	Greene, Graham (Novel).		British Journalist. Bottomed-out, opium-smoking British journalist (Michael Caine) in Vietnam of the early 1950s. American Photographer (Tim Bennett).	166588
1975	Quiet Day in Belfast, A	P	MLPL	Dalrymple, A.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	166589
1999	Quiet Game, The	N		Iles, Greg		Publisher Caitlin Masters, the attractive, smart and ambitious publisher of the local newspaper, helps a Texas prosecutor-turned suspense novelist to reopen the 1968 unsolved murder case of a black man.White-trash former cop is blackmailing the novelist's physician father. He took a gun from the doctor that was used in the unsolved murder. Son buys back the gun.He sits down for a famous author interview with the young, rich, beautiful and brainy Masters, the Pulitzer-crazed publisher of the local newspaper. He mentions the 1968 racially motivated murder of a young black factory worker.She prints her interview stirring up old animosities all over. The investigation reveals a murderous secret and the small town's violent past.	166590
2004	Quiet Kill	M				News Media. News Reporter (Laurie Howell)	166591
1992	Quiet Killer	MT		Cravens, Gwyneth, John S. Marr (Story). I.C. Rappaport (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nyles Chapman (David Hewlett) of the Village Voice discovers outbreak of plague has hit New York City when his roommate contracts the virus. After the reporter gets into the hospital, doctors combating the epidemic agree to let him observe themAt one point, the reporter disguises himself as a doctor and gets a politician to make statements about being more concerned with an upcoming convention than about the victims of the plague.	166592
1968	Quiet Killer, The	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	166593
1952	Quiet Man, The	M				Photographer, Ringside (Frank O'Connor).	166594
2009	Quiet Ones, The	M				Newscaster (Frank Lama -- The Newscaster). TV Show Host-Narrator (Tony Todd). Young man’s rapid decent into madness.	166595
1988	Quiet Thunder	M				News Media. News Reporter (Maureen Lahoud). Cameraman (Ed Anders).	166596
1947	Quiet, Please	DT				News	166597
2005	Quiet, The	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Diane Quest). Newscaster #2 (Quita Culpepper).	166598
2006	Quiller Salamander	N		Hall, Adam		Photojournalist Gabrielle Bouchard, a Eurasian French journalist who is waging her private vendetta against the murderous guerillas of the Khmer Rouge.She teams up with an executive of the anonymous Bureau in London to target Pol Pot, the architect of the infamous Killing Fields. She is his only ally.	166599
1975	Quiller: Objective Caribbean	T			Episode #6. 10-10-1975	Reporter (Colin McCormack).	166600
1975	Quiller: Price of Violence, The	T			Episode #1. 8-29-1975	Newsreaders (Jay Neill, Peter Woods).	166601
1977	Quincy, M.E.: Dead Man's Truth, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6882.	Leeds, Adrian	Episode #20. 9-30-1977	TV Reporter David Dobbs (Mark Lambert) is a crusading journalist looking into police bruality. News Media pressure over police brutality intensifies after a rookie shoots and kills a suspect. TV News Director (Joseph Gallison).When a rookie cop and his partner are called to a break-in at a business, they go into the dark shop and start a search. They find an intruder, an altercation ensues and the rookie cop shoots the burglar.After an autopsy, Quioncy discovers the rookie's story does not match his finding. Monahan wants Quincy to find out exactly what happened and why the rookie is lying before the reporters condemn him and ruin his chance for a career on the police force.	166602
1976	Quincy, M.E.: Go Fight City Hall -- To the Death!	T			Episode #1. 10-3-1976	News Media. 1st Reporter (John Furlong). 2nd Reporter (Jerry Daniels). Young woman is raped and strangled on a Los Angeles beach. Further down the coastline a young boy is shot and arrested for her murder. Quincy thinks the boy is innocent.	166603
1978	Quincy, M.E.: Gone But Not Forgotten	T	DVD -R HQ 7029. DVD -R HQ 5644		Episode #35. 2-16-1978	Newspaper Editor Bert Philips (Joan Van Ark) joins Quincy to look into the murder of an eccentric millionaire whose lavish penthouse was protected by a supposedly impenetrable security system.  Newsman (Keith Walker).	166604
1979	Quincy, M.E.: Hot Ice	T			Episode #65.10-18-1979	Photographer (Eddie Garrett). Two customs officers want Quincy's help in catching a diamond smuggling ring. A courier they were following was killed. They want Quincy to take the courier's place.	166605
1978	Quincy, M.E.: Images	T	SVD 1457	Solomon, Aubrey, Steve Greenberg, Ray Danton	Episode #42. 11-2-1978	TV Newswoman Jessica Ross (Jessica Walter), the country's top newswoman, is murdered in a fire in a motel room. Quincy examines the body and confirms her death. Reporter (Ben Marino). 2nd Reporter (Jack Krupnick).As Quincy begins a press conference confirming her death, Jessica Ross walks in and declares rumors of her death are unfounded. Quincy is shocked, but he soon comes to suspect that this woman is not Ross, but an imposter.Quincy b elieves his original findings are correct and will risk his job to prove it.	166606
1983	Quincy, M.E.: Law Is a Fool, The	T			Episode #135. 1-5-1983	News Media. Reporters (Phyllis Applegate, Patricia Gaul). Search for a young girl who disappears at the end of a school day after she gets into a cab for her daily ride home. The cab driver was beaten, the cab abandoned. Quincy investigates.	166607
1979	Quincy, M.E.: Mode of Death	T			Episode #67. 11-1-1979.	News Media. 2nd Reporter (Dean Wean). 3rd Reporter (Ron Ellis). Evangelist whose church is being investigated by the government is found dead in a motel room, drugs and alcohol at his bedside table. Quincy is called in to investigate.	166608
1983	Quincy, M.E.: Murder on Ice	T			Episode #143. 3-9-1983	Reporter (Phyllis Applegate).	166609
1977	Quincy, M.E.: No Deadly Secret	T			Episode #18. 9-16-1977.	Reporter Max (Norman  Burton).	166610
1979	Quincy, M.E.: No Way To Treat a Flower	T			Episode #61. 9-20-1979	Magazine Publisher Ralph Peters (Gary Wood) whose magazine advertised marijuana treated with a poisonous fertilizer is the target of Quincy's wrath. He wants to keep more kids from dying from the tainted weed.	166611
1979	Quincy, M.E.: Physician, Heal Thyself	T			Episode #55. 2-22-1979	News Media. First Reporter (James Hardie). Second Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes). Seven-year-old girl collapses and dies after having had an abortion.Quincy performs an autopsy and discovers death was caused by negligence of the doctor who performed the abortion. He visits the doctor and the hospital and finds out the doctor was drunk when he operated.Proving this is hard enough as Quincy faces a conspiracy of silence.	166612
1977	Quincy, M.E.: Snake Eyes (Part 1)	T			Episode #5. 2-4-1977	News Announcer (Sammy Jackson). Quincy is in Lake Tahoe for a Pathologist convention. Guests and staff are coming down with some kind of strange illness. Some of the patients start dying and no one knows what is killing them.To make matters worse, the casino owner does not want to admit that anything is wrong as it will be a public relations fiasco affecting his bookings and profits.	166613
1976	Quincy, M.E.: Star is Dead, A	T		Shaw, Lou. Michael Kozoll	Episode #3. 11-28-1976	Gossip Newspaper Editor approaches Quincy and tells him that on the night a famous movie star's death, his friend and prospective seantor, a congressman, was with her.News Media. 1st Newsman (Ray Ballard). Newsman (Larry Carroll). 3rd Reporter (Fred Villani). Quincy cannot believe his friend could have killed the actress who was found dead in her bedroom, but if he didn't why does he keep lying to Quincy?	166614
1981	Quincy, M.E.: Sugar and Spice	T			Episode #99.4-1-1981	Photographer (Guerin Barry). Photographer Ron Morgan (Gary Wood).  Talk Show Host Dick Wilcox (Ron Masak). Quincy does battle on a live TV show with the author of a diet book when he discovers a model that used it has died.His outspoken statements against the book results in the author suing him and the department for slander.	166615
1977	Quincy, M.E.: Sullied Be Thy Name	T	DVD -R HQ 5533		Episode #17. 5-6-1977	Newscaster (Mario Machado). Publisher Charles Desskasas (John Saxon). Priest who led a fight against a porno magazine is found dead in a prostitute's bedroom. Angela (Lara Parker), Desskasa's Secretary.Quincy wants to know what Dicassa, a noted pornography and enemy of the priest, knows about the death.	166616
1981	Quincy, M.E.: To Kill in Plain Sight	T			Episode #98. 3-18-1981	Reporter Kate Mills (Devon Ericson). Woman Reporter (Corinne Conley). Explosion kills a man who is discovered to be the advance scount for a hitman. Quincy is in a race against time to find the assassin and thwart the plot to kill a government official.	166617
1977	Quincy, M.E.: Visitors in Paradise	T			Episode #8. 2-18-1977	Newspaper Editor Joe Crawford (William Sylvester).	166618
1982	Quincy, M.E.: When Luck Ran Out	T			Episode #111. 1-20-1982	News Media. Reporter Bob Waters (Ken Scott). Quincy investigates the death of a prized race horse.	166619
2002	Quinn Collins: Star Struck	NM		Jacobs, Nancy Baker	#1 Quinn Collins Mysteries	Reporter Quinn Collin, co-owner of "Hollywood Star," a struggling show business publication, thinks she's seen it all -- covering the oddball beat that is Tinsel Town -- until she stumbles onto the body of a gorgeous, notoriously incompetent producer.The "baby mogul" was found dead in his hot tub of an apparent heroin overdose. The producer was many things, most of them nasty, but he was not a user, not since his older brother's death from drugs several years earlier.Quinn, with her snooping skills honed to an art form, can't refuse the plea for help from the boy's father, with whom she once had a torrid affair.When another "accident" kills the producer's girlfriend, Quinn picks up the trail that leads back to a 10-year-old murder and a cover-up by some heavy Hollywood hitters.Because she knows that in La La Land, it's all about connections -- even when those connections turn deadly.	166620
1961	Quinn: Alibi	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#18 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166621
1976	Quinn: Candles for the Dead	NM	GPL	Carmichael, Harry	#36 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166622
1967	Quinn: Condemned, The	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#28 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166623
1961	Quinn: Confession	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#19 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166624
1956	Quinn: Dead of the Night, The	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#10 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166625
1953	Quinn: Deadly Night Cap	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#3 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166626
1954	Quinn: Death Counts Three	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#5 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166627
1952	Quinn: Death Leaves a Diary	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#1 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166628
1970	Quinn: Death Trap	NM	GPL	Carmichael, Harry	#31 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper discover that a car crash is not the accident it seems to be.	166629
1957	Quinn: Emergency Exit	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#11 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166630
1976	Quinn: False Evidence	NM	MLPL	Carmichael, Harry	#38 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder. Bizarre mystery. Quinn takes with him "the smoky atmosphere of an English pub."	166631
1964	Quinn: Flashback	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#23 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166632
1977	Quinn: Grave For Two, A	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#39 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166633
1958	Quinn: James Knowland Deceased	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#14 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166634
1956	Quinn: Justice Enough	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#9 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166635
1972	Quinn: Life Cycle	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#40 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166636
1962	Quinn: Link, The	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#20 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166637
1955	Quinn: Money For Murder	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#8 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166638
1974	Quinn: Most Deadly Hate	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#32 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166639
1974	Quinn: Motive, The	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#37 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166640
1967	Quinn: Murder by Proxy	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#27 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166641
1972	Quinn: Naked to the Grave	NM	MLPL	Carmichael, Harry	#34 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166642
1955	Quinn: Noose for a Lady	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#7 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166643
1962	Quinn: Of Unsound Mind	NM	MLPL	Carmichael, Harry	#21 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166644
1958	Quinn: Or Be He Dead	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#15 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166645
1966	Quinn: Post Mortem	NM	MLPL	Carmichael, Harry	#25 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166646
1957	Quinn: Put Out That Star  (aka Into Thin Air)	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#12 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.It starts on the morning of Monday, February 27 when a young and beautiful woman with a secret arrives at a famous London hotel. From her secret springs a chain of strange events and a menace that reaches out and beyond the confines of her hotel suite.	166647
1958	Quinn: Question of Time, A	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#13 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166648
1971	Quinn: Quiet Woman, The	NM	GPL	Carmichael, Harry	#33 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder. Quinn, who wanted only a human-interest angle for his column, becomes more and more intimately involved in the case.	166649
1970	Quinn: Remote Control	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#30 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166650
1961	Quinn: Requiem for Charles (aka Late Unlamented)	NM	MLPL	Carmichael, Harry	#17 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166651
1964	Quinn: Safe Secret	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#24 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166652
1953	Quinn: School for Murder	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#4 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166653
1959	Quinn: Seeds of Hate, The	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#16 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166654
1968	Quinn: Slightly Bitter Taste, A	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#29 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166655
1959	Quinn: Stranglehold  (aka  Marked Men)	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#16 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166656
1966	Quinn: Suicide Cause	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#26 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166657
1973	Quinn: Too Late for Tears	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#35 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166658
1952	Quinn: Vanishing Track, The	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#2 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166659
1963	Quinn: Vendetta	NM	OWN - H	Carmichael, Harry	#22 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166660
1955	Quinn: Why Kill Johnny?	NM		Carmichael, Harry	#6 Quinn-Piper Mysteries	Crime Reporter Quinn of the Morning Post teams up with insurance investigator John Piper to solve a murder.	166661
1988	Quinn's Book	NM	OWN - H	Kennedy, William		Editor Will Canaday of the Albany Chronicle. Quinn's instructor in the arts of language and journalism	166662
2009	Quint Seavers: Borrowed Bride, The	NR		Lane, Elizabeth	#1 Quint Seavers series. Harlequin Historical Series	Future Investigative Reporter Quint Seavers of the San Francisco Chronicle is investigating fraud or anything else that needs a check. Quint left Colorado behind for the life of an investigative reporter in San Francisco. It’s 1906 and he’s currently racking as much muck as he can trying to uncover a political corruption scandal involving the city’s water works. He’s succeeding in stepping on plenty of toes and powerful men are starting to take notice. But that’s all on hold. His sister-in-law, Annie Gustavson, is bringing his daughter, Clara, for a visit. Annie has been in love with Quint since she was a girl. Now 23, with a successful career as a seamstress, she’s been turning down suitors left and right. This visit to San Francisco is her last chance to convince herself that Quint is too footloose and fancy free to settle down. Annie wants love, marriage and babies. Quint wants adventure and excitement. But her good intentions immediately fly out the window when Quint meets them at the train depot. Damn, the man is even more charming and handsome than she remembered. Living for danger, he knows that love is not for him. Now Annie Gustavson is coming to visit bringing his niece, Clara. When he invited them, he did not think danger would also be part of that visit. His investigation into corruption is escalating and so, too, is the lengths the men will go to stop him. Quint does not want Annie and Clara to become pawns in this game and would do anything to keep them out of harm’s way. Annie has had a crush on Quint for a long time. She comes with Clara to see Quint and hopes to resolve her feelings one way or another. When disaster strikes, Annie proves to be resourceful and that she is more than capable of keeping up with him. It is only together the two will be able to untangle the hazard coming this way. When disaster strikes the city, Annie’s courage and determination match his own -- and suddenly Quint knows that she is exactly what has been missing form his life all along. 	166663
2009	Quint Seavers: His Substitute Bride	NR		Lane, Elizabeth	#2 Quint Seavers series. Harlequin Historical Series	Investigative Reporter Quint Seavers of the San Francisco Chronicle. Hannah Gustavson was devastated when Quint Seavers took off to Alaska. He promised to come back but now Hannah knows he has to come back soon. She was pregnant with his child and needed him to come home so they could get married. When she does not receive a reply to her many letters, she has no other choice but to marry Quint’s brother, Judd. Judd, with all his emotional and physical scars from the war, never felt he would have a wife of his own. Giving Hannah the Seaver name was the honorable thing to do but falling in love with her was not part of his intentions to keep her safe for his brother. What would happen when Quint returned home? Would Judd have to return his borrowed bride?  Quint then leaves Colorado to become a reporter in San Francisco in 1906.	166664
2007	Quinto Poder, O	TF				Journalist (Peter Michael)	166665
2000	Quints	MT				Reporter (Dan Duran). Cameraman (Joseph Motiki).	166666
1592	Quip for an Upstart Courtier, A	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		News	166667
1934	Quitter, The	M		Ellis, Robert (Story-Continuity)	Ness Book	Editor Russell Tilford (William Bakewell) graduates from college and takes over the family newspaper, The Forest Park Free Press, which his mother has run since his father deserted them several years before.Tilford has plans to modernize the newspaper. He turns it into a daily. Newspaper in debt, gets a bank loan using his mother's house as collateral.Mother told sons that father died in War. He returns, pays off the debt and disappears without telling the boys.	166668
2005	Quixote Novel	N		Glass, Bryan and Michael Avon Oeming (Illustrator)		TV Reporter Dominique "Dom" Angel uncovers story of crusading street vagrant she dubs "Quixote" due to his rambling discourages on morality and righteousness. Modern-day knight believes street punks are monsters, government agents demons in disguise.He believes Angel's own boss is the very devil himself. Soon he is wanted for murder and seems to be at the center of a vast shadowy conspiracy. But Angel finds herself caught up in world of intrigue and suspense and perhaps Quixote was telling the truth.	166669
1994	Quiz Show	M	DVD -R HQ 2807, 2808, 2794.			Reporter (Ted Brunson). Reporter (Joe Lisi). Reporter (Greg Martin). Reporter (Bernie Sheredy). Reporter #1 (Richard Council). Press Photographer (Glenn Zarr). Photographer (Ron Ostrow).	166670
1948	Quizzing the News	DT				News. Game. Identify news events through a series of three cartoon drawings. Host: Allan Prescott	166671
1975	Quo Vadis, Tinker Bell?	P	MLPL	Haubold, C.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	166672
1840	Quodlibet	N	MLPL	Kennedy, John Pendleton		Editors. Pre-Civil War editors August Postlethwaite Tompkinson, Eliphalet Fox, and Virgil PhilpotFull title: Quodlibet: Containing Some Annals Thereof, with an Authentic Account of the Origin and Growth of the Borough, and the Sayings and Doings of Sundry of the Townspeople. Interspersed with Sketches of the Most Remarkable and Distinguished  --Characters of That place and Its Vicinity.	166673
1997	Quotenfieber	N		Rados, Antonia	Germany	TV Journalist	166674
1999	Quotenspiel	N		Sonne, Werner; Unterstenhöfer, Chris	Germany	TV Journalist	166675
1979	Qutermass: Ringstone Round	T			Episode #1. 10-24-1979	TV Producer (Joy Harrington).Towards the end of the 20th century, anarchy has taken over as the world sickens. Professor Bernard Quatermass, a recluse in Scotland, returns to the chaos of London to appear on a BTV show covering the American-Russian link-up in space project.Astonished at the savagery he encounters in the city, he condemns both super-powers on the telecast. The space station is destroyed by unknown forces and as the powers look for a scapecoat, radio astronomer Joe Kapp gives Quatermass shelter at his home.Nearby a group of Planet People, youngsters who think they will be taken to a new, better world, start to converge on the stone-age circle of Ringstone Round.	166676
1994	R.I.F.: Cecile, Le	MTF				Photographer (Christian Moro)	166677
1995	R.I.F.: Piege pour enfants seuls, Le	MTF				Photographer (Jean-Louis Sbille).	166678
2003	R.M., The	M				Newsman (Randall Carlisle). Newswoman (Ruth Todd)	166679
2003	R.O.D. the TV:	C			Series 2003-2004	News Media. Editor-in-Chief (Daisuke Ono). Reporter (eri Oono). Tachibana Reporter (Erica Shaffer).  Information Receptionist Katherine Komuro (Kathleen Gabriel).	166680
1970	R.P.M.	M				News Cameraman (Joseph Torres Sr.).	166681
1984	R.S.V.P.	MT				Photographer (Ritchie Montgomery). Radio Announcer (Cal Bedford).	166682
1965	R3:  Black Warning	T			Episode #17. 8-3-1965	TV Interviewer (Alex MacIntosh). BBC Announcer (Michael de Morgan).	166683
1965	R3: Big Balloon, The	T			Episode #13. 7-6-1965	Science Correspondent (Donald Bisset). Radio Man (Eric Hooper), Weatherman (Roy Spencer).	166684
1964	R3: Thunderbolt	T			Episode #5. 12-18-1964	Reporter (Thomas Hale).	166685
1965	R3: Witch Doctor	T			Episode #19. 8-17-1965	TV Interviewer (Kevin McHugh).	166686
1963	Rabbia, La: Part II	M				Commentator (Carlo Romano)	166687
2005	Rabbit Fever	M				Newscaster (Sienna Guillory).	166688
1978	Rabbit Test	M				News Media. Reporter (Paul Pepper). Woman Reporter (Jomarie Ward). TV Newscaster (Richard Deacon). Second Newscaster (Edward Ansara). Interviewer (Margaret Adachi).	166689
1977	Rabid	M				Newscaster (Robert V. Girolami). Interviewer (Kathy Keefler). Interviewer (Murray Smith).	166690
1691	Rabshakeh Valpulans	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	166691
2000	Rabu Hina kurisumasu supesharu: Sairento ivu	C			Japan	Reporter (Michelle Ruff - Voice- English Version).	166692
2000	Rabu Hina: Keitaro's First Kiss Is With…?: Journey	C			Episode #6. 5-24-2000	Newscaster (Takuma Suzuki - Voice).	166693
1995	Race Against Time	NR		Turner, Lynn	Weinberg List	Journalist	166694
2005	Race Among Us	N		Lake, T.C.		Photojournalist Paul Thompson and his team discover a hidden race of half human, half alien beings -- the Yelewans deep in the Amazon.From the depths of the Amazon to the streets of Paris to the North American Rocky Mountains, Thompson's story involves alien intrigue, danger, and emotion from which humans may never wish to return.	166695
1940	Race Movie Headlines	M	SVDSP 724			Headlines from race movies	166696
1960	Race of Rebels, A	N	OWN - H	Tully, Andrew		Reporters Michael Kane and Margaret Ames, newspaper reporters, who witness the rise of Castro in Cuba.Author covered the Castro years as a reporter for the Scripps-Howard chain.	166697
2001	Race to Space	M				News Media. News Anchor (Ben Rawnsley). Reporter #1 (John Nielsen). Reporter #2 (Tom Dugan). News Reporter (Kevin McGuire). News Reporter (Michael S. Nunez).	166698
2007	Race You to the Bottom	M	DVD		Gay	Travel Journalist Nathan (Cole Williams) for Travel Times meets a poli-sci major in search of a new career. He asks her to join him on a tour of Napa Valley's romantic hot spots for an article he is writing.Both, however, have live-in boyfriends. Nathan sees himself as essentially gay but that he has no sense of the responsibilities that real love entails. No reason to rein in his gifts as a serial seducer.Nathan (Williams), a travel journalist, as he is assigned to write about romantic hotspots in the Napa Valley.He invites Maggie (Benson), the woman he has been seeing for months, to come along for a passionate weekend getaway.Trouble is, Maggie already has a boyfriend. And so does Nathan. What transpires is a seductive and heartbreaking journey through Napa's wine country and into the complicated affair between these two dynamic young lovers.``	166699
2009	Race, The	M				TV-Radio Reporter Steve (Stephen Kelly). 11-year-old girl from a poor rural community dreams of becoming a racing driver. 	166700
1976	Racers, The	T				TV Sportscaster Curt Gowdy	166701
1955	Racers, The	M				Photographer Dehlgreen (Norbert Schiller).	166702
1997	Rachel Crowne: Deadly Harvest	NM		Rawlings, Ellen	#2 Rachel Crowne Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Rachel Crowne, twice-divorced, freelance journalist who solves murders has earned the moniker Pit Bull because of her relentless interview technique.Crowne decides to investigate the murder of the one girl who was part of the Sixpack in college. Five years later, two of them are dead, one from an overdose of pain pills, and the woman at the hands of a murderer.Police are clueless, but Crowne follows her nose to the surviving Sixpackers -- a politician, a preacher, a musician and a businessman, all with a lot to lose if they become embroiled in scandal.She investigates the woman's murder despite the strong objection of friends. The woman taught school near one of the most dangerous housing projects in Baltimore, but the suspects start to look like someone from her distant past.A 10-year-old black girl and a neighbor cop are Rachel's sidekicks.	166703
1997	Rachel Crowne: Murder Lover, The	NM		Rawlings, Ellen	#1 Rachel Crowne Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Rachel Crowne, twice-divorced, freelance journalist who solves murders has earned the moniker Pit Bull because of her relentless interview technique.She is plunged into the investigation of a series of murders when the granddaughter of a friend is murdered. She is fascinated that the other victims are approximately her age, are Jewish, and engaged to be married.Is the pervert the handsome evangelist preaching love, the hate mongering newcomer to the community, the fiancé or the ex-husband of the first murdered woman or someone else altogether?	166704
1863	Rachel Ray	N	OWN	Trollope, Anthony		Writer Luke Rowan.  The Baslehurst Gazette.	166705
1987	Rachel River	M	SV 203, 212			Journalist Mary Graving (Pamela Reed) returns to her Minnesota home town to begin to examine her life. Merv (Richard Riehle).	166706
2009	Rachel Zoe Project, The: “‘Pin Thin’ and Pissed Off”	T	DVD -R HQ 11403		Episode. 9-14-2009	Tabloid attacks Rachel who models for Marie Claire magazine. Taylor tries to help Rachel after she becomes a victim of another tabloid attack. 	166707
2005	Rachel's Requiem	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Elizabeth Dashiell).Stripper turned porn star commits suicide after learning of her fiancé's death in a suspicious plane crash only to discover that death provides no escape from the demons that tormented her in life.	166708
2008	Rachel’s Secret	N		Sallis, Susan		Reporter Rachel was a school girl in 1943 and her best friend was Meriel in the Goucestershire city where they grew up, and they amused themselves by tracking down imaginary German spies. It all seemed a harmless way of whiling away the long school holidays, until their game turned into a frightening reality, the consequences of which affected their whole lives. Rachel became a reporter on the local paper while Meriel, a GI bride, went to live in Florida. But the bonds that hold them together can never be broken, as the secrets and scandals that first surfaced in those far-off wartime days eventually come to light. 	166709
1926	Racing  Blood	M		Smith, James Bell (Story-Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter James Fleming (Robert Agnew) goes to work for a small California paper when his uncle loses a fortune and commits suicide.  He buys a horse at auction without knowing that it was stolen from his former girlfriend.His sweetheart ends up riding the horse after a series of complications and wins both the race and the reporter. Variety 8/25/26: "One shot shows a sheet of copy paper with a story on it, the story having been written by a brand new cub reporter…..""...He not only wrote the story but his own headlines as well and then the story is shown, typed with no spacing between the the lines. Even a movie managing editor should get sore at that."	166710
1937	Racing Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 7175			Public Relations Stunt. Auto tycoon adds a horse trainer's daughter to his stable as a PR stunt. Press.	166711
2005	Racing Stripes	M				Reporter #1 (Thandi Puren). Reporter #2 (Morne Visser). Reporter #3 (Dawn Matthews). Reporter #4 (Matt Stern). Track Announcer (Graeme Hawkins).	166712
1944	Racket Man, The	M		Robinson, Casey (Story). Paul Yawitz, Howard J. Green (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter (Larry Parks) is a friend of a racketeer. Gangster reforms when he is inducted into Army and secretly assigned to use his underworld connections to expose black market dealings.While doing articles on the black market, the reporter is killed and the reformed gangster vows to avenge his death. During a gun battle with the head of the black marketers, both men are killed.	166713
1951	Racket Squad: Five-Star Swindle	T			Episode #27. 12-6-1951	Press	166714
1952	Racket Squad: Strange Case of James Doyle, The	T			Episode #60. 8-7-1952.	Reporter (Rayford Barnes - Young Reporter). A Jimmy Doyle poses as a fire inspector and cons small business owners out of money by promising to look the other way during the fire inspection.	166715
1928	Racket, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2548, 2549	Cormack, Barlett (Play and Adaptation). Eddie Adams (Titles).  Harry Behn, Del Andrews (Scenario)	Ness Book - Howard Hughes' second film. Nominee for Best Picture in the first Academy Awards.	Cub Reporter Ames of the Monitor  ("a Cub Reporter" - John Darrow) pursues the story of the efforts of a police captain to clean up the underworld. Veteran reporters from the Morning Gazette  give him a hard time. Ames falls in love with gun moll.Miller, a Reporter ( Richard "Skeets" Gallagher) and Pratt, a Reporter (Lee Moran) of Morning Gazette. One critic said these are reporters who act like reporters. They play cards and drink booze while covering the police beat. City Editor.Ames wears a card stuck in his hat: Press.  Pratt: "New in the game, aren't you?" Ames:  "Oh, no!…I was on the Omaha Bee for months." Captain uses reporters to send word to criminal to "get their story."  Reporters (Bret Hamilton, Joey Ray).Pratt: Cut out the booze. Miller: It was cut before I got it. … Pratt: "You've got to talk…we need a story."  Captain: "Start another anti-smoking campaign."… Pratt: "You can get rid of us by giving us a story." Captain uses reporters to bait criminals.Variety 7/11/28: "Skeets Gallagher, with a bottle in one pocket and 'American-merk' in the other, made a reporter's role roll over and beg."  Use of press cards. Ames' editor won't listen to him. Gives story to Miller and Pratt. Newsboy (Al Murphy).	166716
1951	Racket, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2327, 2328 (2382 is mislabeled as 2330 on Disc). SVD 1238	Cormack, Bartlett (Play). William Wister Haines, W.R. Burnett (Screenplay)	Gangster Films. Ness Book	Cub Reporter Dave Ames (Robert Hutton) for City Press identifies gangster who killed policeman. He knew policeman in Okinawa. Police provide information to press because they hope to use articles that appear in the papers to bait racketeers.Reporter's interest in activities is not strictly professional. He is enamored with nightclub singer involved with gangster's brother. Reporter is nearly fired because he refuses to give the paper the singer's name and continues to defend her.She tells him, "Get out before you get me hung with your honesty." l Singer maintains hard-as-nails attitude even after reporter stands up to gangster. At end of film, they walk off together, arm-in-arm.Gangster seems to be part of much larger web of corruption neither press nor police may be able to fully penetrate.Reporters (Bret Hamilton, Joey Ray)	166717
1927	Racket, The	P	MLPL	Cormack, Bartlett	Index-One Act, 1926-1944 - 812 C811	Press	166718
1952	Radar Men From The Moon	M	L			Reporter Joan Gilbert (Aline Towne). Strategic targets on Earth are being destroyed by an unknown weapon. Commando Cody and his flying suit to the rescue.	166719
2007	Radiant Days	N		FitzGerald, Michael		British War Correspondent Marsh, a brilliant but frustrated journalist, is in Budapest where he meets Anthony, a Gen X-er slacking away at a meaningless but remunerative Web producer job in dot-com-boom San Francisco and Gisela, a Hungarian bartender Anthony meets at a local watering hole. She persuades him to travel with her to Hungary so that she can be reunited with her missing son. Marsh becomes the third leg in a rapidly evolving love triangle when they all arrive in Budapest. Anthony spends his time just as purposelessly in Hungary as he did in California. The bewitching Gisela, the dunderheaded Anthony and the fatigued and fatiguing Marsh on a mission much darker than Anthony ever imagined.	166720
1967	Radical Center	SSF	USC	Reynolds, Mack	In "American Government Through Science Fiction."	Reporter-Narrator. Lucky Mars, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter. Blackstone, Journal editor.  Old Burnoff oldest hand on the Journal.	166721
2003	Radikales landsmode, De	TF				News Media. Politisk Reporters (Dan Axel, Camilla Thorning, Themselves).	166722
1990	Radio Bolognese	N		Brüning, Jens	Germany	Radio Journalist	166723
2006	Radio Broadcast Producer Roger Dascombe	CB		Moore, Alan	First Appearance: V for Vendetta #1. Outed: First Appearance: V for Vendetta #1. 	Radio Broadcast Producer Roger Dascombe of “The Voice of Fate.” Base of Operations: London. Technical supervisor for The Party’s media division and the Propaganda Minister of “The Mouth.” During V’s attack on Jordan Tower, he is set up as a dummy “V” and killed by the police while the real V makes his escape. Broadcaster Lewis Prothero is the former Commander of “Larkhill,” the concentration camp that once held V. Later becomes “The Voice of Fate,” the government radio broadcaster who daily transmits “information” to the public. He is driven insane by a combination of an overdose of Batch 5 drugs and the shock of seeing his prized doll collection burned in a mock recreation of Camp Larkhill. He remains incapacitated for the rest of the story.	166724
1948	Radio City Playhouse, The	R			Series 1948-1950	Press	166725
1987	Radio Days	M	DVD -R HQ 8257, 8258			News Media. Reporter in Disaster Sequence (Jackson Beck). On-the-Spot Newsman (Ivan Kronenfeld).	166726
1995	Radio doc	MTF				Editor (Pavio Ravnohlib), newspaper editor	166727
2008	Radio Free Albemuth	M		Dick, Philip K. (Novel). John Alan Simon (Screenplay)		TV Newscaster (Julie Warner). TV Anchor (Kevin McCorkle). White House Photojournalist (Matt Santoro).	166728
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: About a Girl	T			Episode #3. 8-1-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily starts getting the guys' attention because she is hanging out with one of the prettiest girls in school. She's flirting with cute guys and Ray doesn't like it.	166729
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: All Or Nothing	T			Episode #26. 3-26-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Gang is reeling from secrets, betrayal, love and hurt feelings. Nobody but Question Mark wants to be at Radio Free Roscoe anymore.Like a lone wolf, Question Mark continues on his own trying to keep things together and hoping that everything will go back to the way it was before it all fell apart.As RFR falls apart on the air, Principal Waller and Kim Carlisle come up with a plan that will take down Radio Free Roscoe once and for all and Robbie must make one of the biggest decisions of his life.	166730
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: All-Nighter, The	T			Episode #45. 4-8-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Parker and Travis camp out while waiting in line for Trews tickets. Ray, Robbie and Lily discover stuff from old sleepovers.	166731
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Awful Truth, The	T			Episode #25. 3-19-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Romance and relationships are the buzz at Henry Roscoe High. Everything blows up on the air in a truth-telling session like one never heard before. When it is over, RFR will never be the same.With all of the drama at Radio Free Roscoe, Robbie has his own drama with Kim Carlisle that neither of them is able to fully understand. Will RFR survive secrets, love and betrayal?	166732
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Bad Boy, The	T			Episode #23. 3-5-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Robbie is dismayed when Principal Waller assigns him to star in a video based on "day in the life of a model student." How can Robbie be perceived as such a goody-goody when his alter ego is Question Mark?Robbie tries to change his reputation when he realizes that his partner on the project is an attractive, artsy and rebellious media student by the name of Sydney.RFR is devoted to the subject of luck and superstition. When Travis plays a mean joke on Ray, their fortunes reverse. Ray finds his lucky charm and Travis believes he's cursed by bad karma.	166733
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Boxer, The	T			Episode #22. 1-30-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Principal Waller is the substitute teacher for Ray and Travis' history class and Travis intends to embarrass Waller's lack of history knowledge about the Boxer Rebellion.In an effort to help Kim, Robbie comes up with a new way to sell the unpopular Cougar Calendars.	166734
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Bridget Over Troubled Water	T			Episode #33. 10-1-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.New girl in school is from Travis' mysterious past which leaves Ray looking for answers. Lily and Robbie are concerned that their friendship isn't what it used to be.	166735
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Call of the Cougar	T			Episode #12. 10-10-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray and Travis both have opposing sides on the view of school spirit.	166736
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Clark Kent	T			Episode #5. 8-15-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.When Robbie's crush falls in love with his alter ego, Question Mark, he has decisions to make. If he reveals his alter ego to her, his Radio Free Roscoe future might go down the drain.	166737
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Class, A Semester, A Lifetime, A	T			Episode #28. 8-27-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.After burying the hatchet with Audrey, Lily reconsiders their friendship while Ray and Travis dispute over the gentlemen's rules of pursuit.	166738
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Count On Me	T			Episode #14. 11-28-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.After breaking Lily's amp, Travis and Robbie need to find a way to pay her back. Travis creates an on-air auction selling "antiques" to the RFR listeners.	166739
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Crush Me	T			Episode #10. 9-26-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily has a crush on her guitar teacher and needs to find a way to relieve her depression that doesn't affect RFR.	166740
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Daddy Dearest	T			Episode #38. 12-3-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Kim invites Robbie to dinner to meet her dad and at the dinner. River Pierce shows up. Lily is having trouble finding inspiration to write a song for the band's performance and when she does she accidentally remakes a band's old song.	166741
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Dance Around the Truth	T			Episode #51. 5-27-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Travis gets a call from Hong Kong and doesn't tell his friends what it was about so they assume it was his ex-girlfriend.He acts like it was and lets Parker believe that he is still in love with his ex because he thinks it will be easier on her if she hates him when he goes away, but eventually the truth comes out.He meets Parker and tells her there's only one girls he loves, her, but he's moving to Hong Kong.	166742
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Detention Redemption	T			Episode #9. 9-19-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.The whole Radio Free Roscoe group is thrown into after-school detention. Who is going to cover for the radio station? If no one is broadcasting at the station, Mr. Waller will suspect that they're the ones behind Radio Free Roscoe.	166743
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Girl Talk Radio	T			Episode #15. 12-5-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.When Travis fills in for Lily at the station as a girl named "Miss Communication," he becomes a hit.	166744
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Gossip	T			Episode #20. 1-16-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Rumors are flying when RFR reveals Principal Waller's crush on the English teacher. But will Waller's revenge possibly mean the end of RFR?	166745
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: How To Lose a Girl	T			Episode #18. 12-19-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray enlists Lily's radio show advice to help him get his obnoxious girlfriend to break up with him. When it doesn't work, they finally have to succumb to drastic measures -- that bring Ray and Lily much closer.	166746
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: I Am Question Mark	T			Episode #6. 8-22-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Has RFR pulled its last prank? When they air an embarrassing tape of Principal Walter as a teenager, Principal Walter makes it his personal destination to figure out who Question Mark is.Meanwhile, Lily tries to get Waller to change his mind about his ban on headphones.	166747
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: I'm With Cupid	T			Episode #34. 10-8-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Is Lily jealous of Bridget? Has Lily finally picked between the life long compadre Ray or the enigmatic Travis? All will be revealed when Lily has a little chat with Bridget about the relationship she and Travis have.	166748
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Imposter, The	T			Episode #8. 9-12-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Someone is posing as Smog. Will RFR have to reveal their secret identities to clear Smog's reputation? Travis is forced to prove his talents for real Smog at a RFR warehouse party.	166749
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: In Charm's Way	T	DVD -R HQ 3263		Episode #48. 6-2005	School Radio Journalism. Robbie McGrath (Nathan Stephenson) falls for The Oracle's Editor, Blaire (Lauren Collins). Ray realizes that River Pierce has been using him to woo Lily.Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.This station helps the amateur DJ's find their own identity while the crowd demands they be like everyone else.	166750
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: In the Key of F	T			Episode #46. 4-15-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.While Travis and Parker struggle to work out their newfound love, Lily tries to deal with her ruthless music teacher.	166751
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Last Dance, The	T			Episode #52. 5-27-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Everyone begins to plan their summer schedules, leaving the fate of their radio station uncertain.	166752
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Lie vs. Lie	T			Episode #32 (Special). 9-24-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Robbie and Travis create their own web as they try to keep the dynamic of RFR intact. Ray is upset with Lily when he realizes she's been lying to him.	166753
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Lil' and Grace	T			Episode #37. 11-26-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray and Lily decide to set each other up with someone who will be perfect for the other, or could they be talking about each other? Meanwhile, Robbie is jealous of Travis's worldly experience.	166754
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: More Than a Single	T			Episode #24. 3-12-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Travis convinces Lily to let him produce one of her songs. The song is an instant hit in Roscoe. Lily learns to trust Travis and they grow closer than ever. Robbie and Kim realize they have great chemistry when they're debating issues against each other.Kim sees the on-air potential and asks Robbie to join her in a funny Cougar Radio segment. But it is hard to keep things light and funny when the gang has certain expectations of Robbie and Kim's peers have certain expectations of her.Will the two of them be able to put aside their differences and concentrate on their shared love of radio?	166755
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Musical Influences	T			Episode #42. 3-11-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily gets close to the new guy at Roscoe High but this guitar player may have more in mind than just Lily.	166756
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: My Pal Pronto	T			Episode #11. 10-3-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.The gang at RFR make a new radio show based on Ray's ongoing conflict with his father, which causes Ray to become a boarder in his own house.	166757
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: On a Wingman and a Prayer	T			Episode #44. 4-1-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.While Robbie fights Lily's debut on Cougar Radio with the ever slippery River Pierce, Ray uses Travis' worldly background to secure his flailing social status.	166758
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: On the Air	T			Episode #2. 10-31-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily, Ray, Robbie and Travis have marked their territory as "Radio Free Roscoe." They have done a few shows but just because something is on the radio does it mean it's "real radio?" Travis puts them on-air without them knowing.	166759
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: One Steps Forward, Two Step Back.	T			Episode #29. 9-3-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray and Travis both try to be Lily's number one fan. Lily enters an open mike contest but fears she will be bad. When she gets on stage she is very nervous. Meanwhile Kim and Question Mark (Robbie) continue fighting one another.	166760
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Pig-malion	T			Episode #16. 12-12-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.In return for new equipment, RFR is forced to do advertisements for Radio Hut.	166761
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Political in Pink	T			Episode #7. 8-29-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily runs for class president and loses sight of everything she was fighting for in the first place.	166762
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Power of Radio, The	T			Episode #1. 10-31-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.This station helps the amateur DJ's find their own identity while the crowd demands they be like everyone else.The gang is Lily, a musician. Travis, a semi-odd but charming outcast. Ray, a class clown. Robbie an independent guy who stands up for his thoughts. Robbie and Travis try out for Cougar Radio, but Travis finds it's not the voice of Roscoe High and quits.Robbie soon does as well. They both have ideas for their own radio show and they pull Lily and Ray along for the ride.	166763
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Radio Wars	T			Episode #4. 8-8-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.When RFR is called lame by rival Kim Carlisle of Cougar Radio, it brings out a predicament. As RFR retaliates with an imitation of Kim, this breaks out many other things -- name-calling, dirty tricks and lies.Kim does her dirty work and goes drastic: she frames RFR for vandalism. As all this is going on RFR feels as if they are taking the station and all its perks for granted. The gang has to decide what is best for Radio Free Roscoe (RFR).	166764
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Rah, Rah Revenge	T			Episode #43. 3-18-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.After the Roscoe cheerleaders insult Lily and Parker, they team up with Travis to write a scathing song.	166765
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: River Deep, Roscoe High	T	DVD -R HQ 2565		Episode #36. 10-22-2004	School Radio Journalism. New DJ, River Pierce, a local athlete hero faking an injury, goes on Cougar Radio, the student radio station, and becomes the teacher's favorite. He seems to be taking over and threatens Kim Carlisle's radio career.Includes DJ and radio news.	166766
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Scheming and Dreaming	T			Episode #31. 9-17-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Robbie becomes disillusioned with River's mentoring and Travis uses dream analysis to convince Lily he's the man in her dreams.	166767
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Sports Ray-dio	T			Episode #13. 10-24-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray leaves RFR for rival station Cougar Radio and discovers the price of fame and subsequently the freedom of anonymity.	166768
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Stand Up and Deliver	T	DVD -R HQ 3165		Episode #47. 4-22-2005	School Radio Journalism. Ray gets a public revenge on his brother who has been teasing him for years. Lily becomes jealous of Parker's new-found talent -- songwriting.	166769
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: There Will Be No Encore Tonight	T			Episode #39. 12-10-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily makes another attempt to express her feelings to Ray. Travis attempts to express his feelings to Bridget and Kim attempts to reveal her relationship with Robbie to the world.	166770
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: These Bossy Boots Are Made For Walking	T			Episode #30. 9-10-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily tries to get an interview with the Pettit Project on RFR. Too bad Ray hogs the whole interview. Robbie and Kim must work together on a dance but, much to their surprise, it's hard for them to decide on matters.With Kim mad at Robbie and Lily mad at Ray, can the two work things out?	166771
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: This Just In	T			Episode #19. 1-19-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Principal Waller goes a little crazy after starting his "Happy People, Happy Planet" campaign. It's up to the gang at RFR to restore everything at Henry Roscoe High.	166772
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Trews About Rock & Roll, The	T			Episode #50. 5-20-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.While No Man's Land rises to the top with a sweet gig opening for the Trews, Lily comes to realize that the truest friends are those that are around when you need them most.	166773
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Truth or Conquests	T			Episode #49. 5-13-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Rumors run wild when River accidentally sleeps over at Lily's house and Ray catches them in the act, inadvertently spreading gossip.	166774
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: Unbreak My Heart	T			Episode #40. 2-25-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.While Ray discovers that finding love is sometimes as easy asking for it, Lily, Travis and Robbie each come to terms with their aching hearts.	166775
2005	Radio Free Roscoe: We'll Always Have Roscoe	T			Episode #41. 3-4-2005	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Robbie comes to the harsh realization that sometimes love means letting go, while Travis and Lily come to discover that letting go is the only way to maintain their friendship.	166776
2003	Radio Free Roscoe: Written in the Stars	T			Episode #17. 12-19-2003	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Travis and Audrey bond over their search for extra-terrestrial life, which inspires Travis to create a radio serial that reflects his feelings for her.	166777
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: You Choose, You Lose	T			Episode #27. 8-27-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Rumor about Kim and a ninth grader threatens to destroy her run of Cougar Radio. Lily accepts Ray's invitation to dinner but decides romance won't be in the cards.	166778
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: You've Got E-Mail	T			Episode #35. 10-15-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Ray is yet again attempting to win over Lily's heart. Meanwhile Travis is writing an email to Bridget.	166779
2004	Radio Free Roscoe: Zen and the Art of Bicycle Maintenance	T			Episode #21. 1-22-2004	School Radio Journalism. Four teenagers launch an anonymous underground radio station for them to speak their minds, express their feelings and talk about anything they want. They have a 4 p.m. daily radio show called "Radio Free Roscoe on 88.1 FM.Lily's going to help Travis celebrate his birthday whether he wants to or not. After Robbie's bike is stolen, Ray will stop at nothing to catch the thief.	166780
1929	Radio Guild	R			Series 1929-1940.	Press	166781
1943	Radio Hall of Fame, The	R			Series 1943-1946	Press	166782
1922	Radio King, The	M			Serial. 10 chapters	Woman Reporter (Louise Lorraine). Wireless radio communication. Hero Brad and the reporter  provide happy ending	166783
1930	Radio Kisses	M				Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Radio Show Host Marjorie Beebe does an advice-to-the-lovelorn radio show, but needs help herself	166784
2004	Radio Man	M				TV Anchor (Jessica Willey). Night DJ (Brad Copeland). High School kid battles inner fears and an unyielding father in realizing his dream of being on the radio.	166785
1930	Radio Menace, The	SSF		Farley, Ralph Milne		Radio	166786
1942	Radio Reader's Digest	R	CD10 - Wells		Series 1942-1948. Radio dramas on journalists and news media.	News Media	166787
1943	Radio Runaround	M				Radio. Leon Erroll operates a radio station	166788
1945	Radio Stars on Parade	M	DVD -R HQ 6238, 6240			Media. Ralph Edwards, real-life host of "Truth or Consequences."	166789
1951	Radio tekee murron	MF				Radio Reporter (Joel Asikainen). Radio Reporter (Lasse Poysti).	166790
1952	Radio tulee hulluksi	MF			Finland	Radio Reporter Toivo Terasvuori (Hannes Hayrinen). Radio Reporter Eila Terasvuori (Ritva Arvelo). Reporting Department Chief Ranta (Yrjo Ikonen). Sound Engineer Leo Laakso (Kaarlo Halttunen). Radio Worker (Oiva Sala). Radio Worker (Seppo Sariola). 	166791
1923	Radio-Mania	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	166792
1995	Radio.doc	MTF			Austria	Newspaper Editor (Pavle Ravnohrib).	166793
1994	Radioland Murders	M				Newspaper Owner Gen. Walt Whalen (Ned Beatty), Whalen Broadcasting Network	166794
1998	Radium Girls	P		Gregory, D.W.	Play in Two Acts	Sob Sister Nancy Jane Harlan from the tabloid New York Graphic who is covering the story of girls dying from working in a radium plant. . Reporter Jack Youngwood of the Newark Ledger... Photographer. Story takes place in the 1920s.	166795
1910	Radium Terrors, The	NSF	OWN - H	Dorrington, Albert		Journalist combines forces with scientist to recover radium stolen by a sinister Oriental.	166796
1990	Rafales	M			Canada	Radio Reporter Louis-Philippe Trepanier (Denis Bouchard) is ambitious, chases after a crook when a robbery goes wrong in Montreal during a Christmas blizzard hoping to exploit things for his career, leading, eventually, to a hostage taking.It is Christmas Eve and it’s snowing hard. For reasons of his own, a man tells his two friends that he won’t join them in their attempt to rob a department store. After some discussion, the two brothers go ahead with their planned theft. They have been followed by the radio reporter who is aware of the whole scheme. When one of them is caught by the police as they leave the scene of the crime, having killed someone in the confusion, the reporters suggests that the remaining thief take him hostage -- at the radio station. Once they are in the station, they are besieged by advertizers insisting that they interrupt their live-crime broadcast with ads, since everybody is listening to it. 	166797
1993	Rafe’s Island	NR		Wilkins, Gina		Reporter T.J. Harris is an impulsive, outspoken newspaper reporter who somebody wants dead. Rafe Dancer left his dark, violent past as an intelligence operative behind. But a chance meeting put all of his skills back on the job -- protecting Reporter Harris. She wasn’t one to run and hide, but Rafe whisked her away to his refuge -- a tropical island -- before she could protest. Together alone. T.J. and Rafe had both been bitterly hurt in the past. Each was wary of any kind of commitment. But the attraction was undeniable. If Rafe wasn’t careful, he would be putting more than his life at risk. 	166798
1994	Raffle, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Kelsa Kinsly). Reporter (Michelle Stoppa)	166799
1819	Raft of Medusa, The	H		Gericault, Theodore		Lithographer-Painter Theodore Gericault looked for headline stories he could turn into art. Government vessel sank and 150 people tried to escape on a raft, but only 15 were rescued. Picture shows remaining survivors as they first see rescue ship.Gericault interviewed survivors and drew their portraits. He studied corpses in the morgue. He even had a model of the raft made for authenticity.	166800
1992	Rag Doll Press	NJ		Taylor, E.J.		Publisher. Violet Pickles' use of an old printing press to publish a newspaper for the town of Fern Hill.	166801
1928	Rag, The: Incident in Three Acts, An	P	MLPL	Monkhouse, Allan	812 M745-2	Newspaper story	166802
1916	Ragamuffin, The	M				Newspaper. Street waif reading copy of Police Gazette	166803
2000	Ragazze di Miss Italia, Le	TF				TV Salso Reporter (Stefano Masciarelli). Behind-the-scenes drama at the Annual Miss Italia pageant	166804
1995	Rage	M		Barmettler, Joseph John, Jacobsen Hart (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Tigar assigned to get some dirt on a schoolteacher captured by a right wing group conducting experiments in cloning on illegal aliens under guise of being law enforcement officers who escapes and is branded a fugitive.Local TV news producer decides story must be hot because it is being covered by Hard Copy. Harry is ordered to take novice reporter Bobby T. (Jillian McWhirter) along with him.Veteran reporter Harry is ribbed by his colleagues for his unsuccessful attempt to get a foreign dignitary arrested for drug trafficking. Harry regards himself as the only real reporter at the station and he and Bobby T. don't get along.Media circus develops outside schoolteacher's house. Harry gets an interview with a neighbor. Harry goes on the air to defend the schoolteacher. Later he receives a call from the fugitive offering him an exclusive. They arrange meeting at a mall.When authorities also show up, school teacher accuses reporter of setting him up. Agents confiscate Bobby T.'s camera. She sneaks out the tape of the interview. Villain is captured. Harry does final commentary while school teacher recovers in a hospital.	166805
1992	Rage and Honor	M				TV Reporter (Steven Reich).	166806
1999	Rage of the Werewolf	M				Newswoman (Kendra Munger)	166807
1987	Rage To Kill	M				TV Commentator (Chris Chavez). Director of Information (Thapelo Mofokeng).	166808
1965	Rage to Live, A	M	DVD -R HQ 9747, 9748. VHS 1254		AFI-Editors	Editor Jack Hollister (Peter Graves) of The fort Penn Sentinel. Newspaper Heiress Grace Caldwell is a young Pennsylvania woman with her widowed mother who has trouble restraining herslef when it comes to the amorous attentions of young men.News Media. Reporters from the Sentinel call in from a car crash and are told to keep other reporters from a witness who heard the man saying things about Caldwell. As word starts to spread about her behavior, Grace becomes a major source of heartache for her mother and a big source of concern to her brother, Brock. At a Christmas party, she meets a gentleman farmer and marries him after making it clear there are things about her past she’s not at all proud of. Grace’s nymphomania threatens to destroy the reputation of her staid, wealthy Pennsylvania family. After a series of meaningless dalliances with strange men in cheap motel rooms, she meets the San Francisco real estate broker and marries him. A son is born and everything seems fine.Problems develop when a lusty contractor, the son of one of her mother’s former servants, arrives and seduces her. She tries to end the affair and he becomes enraged, gets drunk and accidentally crashes his truck. He is killed in the crash. Reports of his death include details about his tryst with Grace prompting her husband to wonder if she is also involved with Newspaper Editor Hollister, a suspicion shared by Jack’s wife, Amy. Brandishing a gun, she publicly confronts Grace at a charity event (Newspaper headline: Tates Host Charity Carnival Tonight”) and attempts suicide. She is rescued by her husband who realizing she will never change, decides the time has come to begin a new life with his son and leaves his wife alone.  	166809
1949	Rage to Live, A	N	OWN - P	O'Hara, John		Press	166810
2001	Rage Within, The	M				Photographer (Bode Helm).	166811
1994	Ragged Rainbows	NR		Miller, Linda Lael	Silhouette Special Edition No. 324	Reporter Mitch Prescott's instincts may expose the painful secrets of a woman who grew up in the limelight of her mother's fame -- and now protects her ailing mother from scathing exposes.Shay Kendall had grown up in the limelight of her mother’s fame -- and now protected her ailing mother from scathing exposes. But would Prescott’s reporter instincts uncover all of Kendall’s painful secrets? 	166812
1995	Raghuveer	MF			India	Reporter Roshni (Shilpa Shirodkar) is in love with a law student who is honest and dedicated and will not tolerate any injustice. He is arrested and imprisoned on false changes. His brother, hell-bent on destroying the organized crime syndicates that make life in his city a misery, is angry at his his student brother for embarrassing him and won’t have anything to do with him anymore. The student is released and soon he and his friends acquire a reputation bringing them into direct confrontation with the authorities, including his brother, the reporter’s father, a judge, and the chief minister. 	166813
1980	Raging Bull	M	DVD -R HQ 2542, 2545, 2537.			Reporter (Bill Mazer). Reporter (Jimmy Williams). Reporter at Jake's House (Allan Malamud). Reporter at Phone booth - Dauthuille Fight (Ken Richards).	166814
1987	Rags to Riches	T	DVD -R HQ 3650. 3958		Series 3-9-1987 to 1-15-1988	School Newspaper. Marva Foley (Tisha Campbell) and Rose Foley (Kimiko Gelman) work on their high school newspaper, the Cougar. Patti Foley (Blanca DeGarr) wants to be a writer	166815
1927	Ragtime	M			AFI-Publishers/Plagiarism	Publisher	166816
1981	Ragtime	M				News Media. Reporter (Burnell Tucker). Stock Reporter (Daniel Foley). Stock Reporter (Richard Oldfield). Stock Reporter (Tony Sibbald). Stock Reporter (Peter Whitman). Special Reporter (Michael Jeter). Special Reporter (Jan Triska).	166817
2002	Rah Xephon	C		Okouchi, Ichiro(Writer). 	Japan. Produced by Bones studio; Fuji TV network. Anime series.Mecha anime. Drama anime. romance anime. 	Reporter Johji Futagami is a news reporter from Amato News who is given exclusive press access to TERRA, making his way around the island of Nirai Kanai asking questions of both principal characters and other local residents. Throughout the series, he is able to supply new information to Haruka, while being involved in investigative journalism. He eventually goes on his own hunt for Ayato and Asahina after their escape from Tokyo Jupiter. It is revealed that his real name is Jumonji Takeshi, and that he is a high-ranking intelligence officer with the Earth Federation. In the endgame, he relays orders to the combined TERRA/Federation fleet and tracks down and kills Ernst von Bahbem. Futagami does not appear in the movie or the mange.	166818
2002	RahXephon	C			Japan.	TV Newscaster (Bob Biggerstaff - Voice). Newscaster A (Charles Kennedy - Voice). Newscaster B (Bob Biggerstaff - Voice). Newscaster (Victor Carsrud - Voice). Radio Newscaster (Kevin Charles - Voice).	166819
1893	Raid on Mellish	SS	USC	Barr, Robert	In "Face and the Mask."	Newspaper Staff. Argus frequently changed its men. Managing editors disappeared. McCrasky (Angus or Archie) became local editor.  Thompson. Both eventually fired.	166820
1989	Raiders of the Living Dead	M		Sherman, Samuel M., Brett Piper (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Morgan Randall (Robert Deveau) discovers an abandoned island prison inhabited by a mad scientist involved in reanimating corpses.	166821
2002	Rail, The	N		Owen, Howard		Reporter David is nearing 40 and has just lost his journalism job in Washington D.C.  He fears his marriage is failing and his wife is having an affair.His father, a Hall of Famer baseball player who killed a state trooper in a drunk driving accident and went to prison, is being released. David picks him up and takes him home, discovering truths about his father he never could have anticipated.	166822
1954	Rails Into Laramie	M				Photographer (Anthony Jochim).	166823
1971	Railway Children, The	M				Photographer (Erik Chitty).	166824
2001	Rain	M			Short - Romance	Newscaster (George Meyers).	166825
2005	Rain Dogs	N		Doolittle, Sean		Former Chicago Reporter Tom Coleman lost a child and a marriage and now doesn't get much of an inheritance in Valentine, Nebraska: broken-down pickup truck, ramshackle campground, canoe livery, one pot-smoking employee he doesn't need and can't afford.Drug lab blows up near his property putting him in contact with the woman he once loved, a small-town cop and a powerful local who doesn't want him around.Became an alcoholic after his child's death.	166826
1971	Rain For a Dusty Summer	M				News Vendor (Manuel Bronchud).	166827
1990	Rain Killer, The	M				Anchorwoman (Mary Ingersoll).	166828
1990	Rain Morgan: Curse the Darkness:	NM		Grant-Adamson, Lesley	#5 Rain Morgan Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Rain Morgan of the London Daily Post, a reporter on Fleet Street. African-American Holly Chase is her assistant. Morgan follows up on the mysterious deaths of a TV scriptwriter and a novelist. Could the deaths be linked?	166829
1985	Rain Morgan: Face of Death	NM	OWN - H	Grant-Adamson, Lesley	#2 Rain Morgan Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Rain Morgan of the London Daily Post, a reporter on Fleet Street. African-American Holly Chase is her assistant.	166830
1986	Rain Morgan: Guilty Knowledge	NM	OWN - P	Grant-Adamson, Lesley	#3 Rain Morgan Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Rain Morgan of the London Daily Post, a reporter on Fleet Street. African-American Holly Chase is her assistant.A man claims an amnesiac woman in the hospital bed  is his wife. All she knows is that she was injured in a road accident and was brought to the hospital with only the clothes on her back. She had no bag and carried no ID.	166831
1985	Rain Morgan: Patterns in the Dust (aka Death on Widow's Walk)	NM	GPL	Grant-Adamson, Lesley	#1 Rain Morgan Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Rain Morgan of the London Daily Post, a reporter on Fleet Street. African-American Holly Chase is her assistant.	166832
1987	Rain Morgan: Wild Justice	NM	OWN - H	Grant-Adamson, Lesley	#4 Rain Morgan Mysteries	Gossip Columnist Rain Morgan of the London Daily Post, a reporter on Fleet Street. African-American Holly Chase is her assistant.Morgan is no sooner back at the office when the paper's new proprietor Hal MacQuillan, hated owner of the London's Daily Post, is found slumped over his desk with a knife in his back	166833
1932	Rain on the Roof	N	OWN - H	Lipke, Kay		Newspaperman Lance Randolph. Career of a young newspaper woman in Los Angeles	166834
1992	Rain Without Thunder	M				Reporter (Carolyn McCormick)	166835
1995	Rainbow	M				News Media. Newark Reporter (Gwen Tolbart).	166836
2008	Rainbow Around the Sun	M				Reporters (Morgan Brown, Beth Swales, Ira Schlezinger, Melissa Scaramucci). 	166837
1987	Rainbow Below, The	N		Atkinson, Hugh		News Media	166838
1967	Rainbow City: Better Fortune, A	T			Episode #3. 7-19-1967	Newsreader (David Stevens).	166839
1972	Rainbow Conspiracy, The	NM	OWN - P	Lees, Dan		Reporter Jeff Plummer	166840
1990	Rainbow Drive	M				Publisher of the Los Angeles Post. Murder mystery with a newspaper publisher as the villain. Reporter #1 (R.J. Rudolph).	166841
1954	Rainbow Jacket, The	M				Commentator, Racing (Raymond Glendenning)	166842
1937	Rainbow Pass, The	DM	DVD -R HQ 6835	Tourneur Jacques, Director	MGM Short	Host Carey Wilson.  Travelogue on China's Rainbow Pass.	166843
1926	Rainbow Riley	M		Buchanan, Thompson (Play - "Cub, The").  John W. Krafft (Titles). Remake of 1915 "The Cub" film.	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Steve Riley (Johnny Hines) for the Louisville Ledger gets involved in a feud between Kentucky mountain families.  When he falls for the daughter of one family, and ignores the daughter of the other clan, both parties go after him.Eventually he is rescued by the state militia and returns with the story and his new wife. Newspaper Editor (Herbert Standing).	166844
1992	Rainbow Warrior, The	M				News Media. French Reporter (Ruth Dudding).	166845
1987	Rainbow Way, The	NR		Bright, Laurey (pseudonym used by Daphne Clair)	Silhouette Romance #525	Reporter Alexia King was just trying to get a story on the reclusive Nathan Hazard. Given her obvious charms, Nathan thought she was after something quite different. And, given how intelligent and attractive she seemed, he was more than willing to oblige. The first misunderstanding passed quickly, but their troubles had just begun. Alexia was still mourning the death of her husband. She needed time before she could fall in love again. But Nathan had waited his whole life to meet the one woman he wanted to marry, and now that he’d found her, he wasn’t inclined to be patient one moment longer.	166846
1977	Rainer Werner Fassbinder. 1977	DF			West Germany - Short	Interviewer Florian Hopf	166847
2007	Raines	T			Series	Reporter (Cougar Zank)	166848
2007	Raines: 5th Step (aka Fifth Step)	T	DVD -R HQ 8332		Episode 4-13-2007	News Media. Raines sees the dead victim next to her husband during a news conference.	166849
2007	Raines: Inner Child	T			Episode #2.	TV Reporter (Laimarie Serrano).	166850
1997	Rainmaker, The	M				News Media. Newscaster (Lynn Carthane). CNN Reporter (James W. Redmond). Legal Commentator (Donald Polden).	166851
1948	Raintree County	N	OWN - H	Lockridge, J. Ross		Newspaperman Jerusalem Webster Stiles, the "Perfessor," a cynic. Later becomes a newspaperman in New York.  He proves years later that the hero is not guilty of adultery as charged.	166852
1957	Raintree County	M				Photographer (Jack Daly).	166853
1994	Rainwoman 8	M			Adult	Journalist (Sarah Jane Hamilton -- The Journalist).	166854
2003	RaiOt	TF			Italy	Spanish Interviewer (Sabina Guzzanti). Media Tycoon.	166855
1980	Raise the Titanic	M	SVD 905	Cussler, Clive (Novel). Eric Hughes (Adaptation). Adam Kennedy (Screenplay)		Reporter Dana Archibald (Anne Archer), who is determined to uncover the truth behind the admiral's missionReporter #2 (Ron David). Reporter #3 (Franchelle Stewart Dorn). Reporter #4 (Claire Lee). Reporter #5 (Norvell McDonald). Reporter #6 (Jim Scopelitis). Reporter #7 (Gabrielle DeCuir). Bearded Reporter at Sandecker Press Conference (Clive Cussler).Commentator (Sander Vanocur-Himself).	166856
1987	Raising Arizona	M	L. SVD 671. B 108			News Media. Newscaster (Bill Rocz). Reporter (Carver Barns). Reporter (Bill Andres).	166857
1992	Raising Cain	M	L			Newscaster (Carolyn Morrell). Weatherman (Stever Schill).	166858
2002	Raising Dead	M				Reporter on Radio (Reverend Lynn Lemon)	166859
2004	Raising Helen	M	DVD -R HQ 6378, 6379			News Media. Zoo Reporter (Lisa Roberts Gillan). Zoo Cameraman (John Cooney). Photographer (Shannon Wilcox). Hockey Announcer (Joe Unitas). News Vendor (Charles Guardino).	166860
2003	Raising Hell	M				Reporter. Rag Reporter (Devlin Farslyn).	166861
2006	Raising Jeffrey Dahmer	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Valissa Smith). Newscaster (Anne Peterson). Reporter (Nick Lamendola).	166862
1998	Raising the Heights	M			Ness	TV Reporter Judy Berkowitz (Fia Perena), a Jewish, 20-something reporter frustrated by her bosses' unwillingness to let her tell stories of substance. She gets involved with a teenage African-American boy.African-American teenager finds out his white teacher is a drug dealer and takes the teacher hostage. Judy covers the story. Editor (Steve Lippe).	166863
1973	Raison du plus fou, La	MF				Reporter d'Europe n 1, Le (Christian Barbier)	166864
2000	Raiz do Coracao, A	MF			Portugal	Journalist (Baptista-Bastos).	166865
2007	Raja 1918	MF			Finland	Reporter (Stefan Moller).	166866
2007	Raja 1918	M				Reporter (Stefan Moller)	166867
1994	Raja Babu	MF			India.	Photographer (Shashi Kiran). Publisher (Babbanlal Yadav).	166868
2000	Rajongo	DF			Series 2000	Critic Andras Rez	166869
1957	Rakas varkaani	MF			Finland	Journalist (Pirkko Karppi). Journalist (Martti Romppanen). Journalist (Vilho Ruuskanen). Journalist (Tauno Soder). Soundman (Bjorn Korander). Editor (Armas Vallasvuo).	166870
1954	Rakastin sinua, Hilde	MF			Finland	Radio Reporter (Veikko Itkonen - Voice). 	166871
1964	Raker, The	N	OWN - H	Sinclair, Andrew		Obituary Writer Adam Quince	166872
2001	Raketfart:	TF			Denmark. Episode #3	Hollywood Reporter Jeannie Mortensen (Herself).	166873
2001	Raketfart: Version 8.0	TF			Denmark. Episode #8.	Photographer Klaus Thyman (Himself).	166874
1990	Rakket. Ein Hit von Charlie Fulcher	N		Lindlau, Dagobert	Germany	TV Journalist	166875
1996	Rakshak	MF			India.	Photographer (Shivkumar Subramaniam).	166876
1995	Rakusho! Hyper Doll	C				Reporter (Tom Fahn - Tom Charles - Voice English Version). Reporter (David Hayter - Sean Barker - Voice English Version).	166877
1987	Ralph S. Mouse	MT				News Media. News Cameraman (Jimmy Bridges)	166878
1946	Ralph's Blizzard Story	SS	GPL	Carruth, Gorton Veeder	In "Best Stories of Heroism I know by John Clair Minot, The."	Reporter for the Chronicle (Ralph Denton)	166879
2008	Ralph’s Children	N		Norman, Hilary		Journalist Kate Turners has escaped the city to lick her wounds while miles away another woman is counting the hours until she sees her disabled son. Neither know that a game has been created especially for him -- a killing game.	166880
1995	Ram Jaane	MF			India	Journalist (Kishore Bhatt).	166881
2006	Ramblin' Roses and the Internet Newsletter	NJ		Carson, John. Darryl Taylor (Illustrator)		Internet Newsletter Writer Rose is 12 years old. Rose's grandfather's stories plant an insatiable curiosity in her, inspiring her to become an investigative reporter with the dream of winning the Pulitzer some day.	166882
1823	Rameau's Nephew	N	USC	Diderot, Denis		Writer Diderot, French encyclopedist and writer in dialogue with Rameau, the composer.  Two classes. The first class (musicians, artists and writers). Second class: hangers-on of literature, booksellers or journalists and sometimes professional spongers.Third class: financiers, judges and other officials.  "…the great literary critics, the whole gang of penny-a-liners: l'Avant-Coureur, les Petites Affiches, l'Annee litteraire, l'Observateur litteraire, le Censeur hebdomadaire -- all of them.""All beggars are friends at the trough. That damned Observateur, the devil take him and all his sheets! It's he, that stinking, miserly, money-lending little priest who is responsible for my disgrace."	166883
2003	Ramona	MTF			Sweden Miniseries	Editor-in-Chief (Christer Fant).	166884
2005	Rampart	M				Newscaster (Calvi Pabon).	166885
1940	Ramparts We Watch, The	M				Reporters for "The Day" (Norman Feltcorn, Oliver  Bell). Louis (Louis De Rochemont III)	166886
1992	Ramsey Sears: On the Road Again: Further Adventures of Ramsey Sears, The	N		Dean, Elizabeth	#2 Ramsey Sears Series	Magazine Journalist Ramsey Sears works for a prestigious lesbian magazine and journeys to lesbian communities around the country. She is on the road again driving cross-country reporting on lesbian destinations and communities. She’s out of the office and out of sorts because she thinks her boss, Rita, is falling in love, but not with her. When her odyssey takes her to a holistic health ranch, the fast-food junkie finds herself sharing a room with Katy, a politically correct health fanatic. But a late night call sends Ramsey on a driving marathon to meet Rita and the mysterious Melissa in San Francisco.	166887
2004	Ranarna	MF			Sweden	German Journalist (Anna-Clara Blixt).	166888
2009	Rancher and the Reluctant Princess, The	NR		Flynn, Christine	Silhouette Special Edition Series #1967	Paparazzi are continually after Princess Sophie Saxe who is always on the run from the prying eyes of the paparazzi. The secluded Montana ranch seemed the perfect hideway. She thought she’d found peace here at least for a little while. But then Sophie found herself falling hard for a man unlike any she’d ever encountered in her own glittering world. His home was in the big sky country with the adorable little girl he was raising alone. Her world was in the royal courts of Europe. She knew a future with him was impossible. Until she learned this stubborn, sexy cowboy always got his woman.	166889
2007	Rancher's Request	NR		Bagwell, Stella	Silhouette Special Edition #1802	Journalist Juliet Madsen has been burned by men before but she certainly hadn't left Dallas for small-town Texas looking for love or a family. Until she met a single father and wealthy rancher. The two began a steamy affair.The rancher was everything she'd ever wanted -- smart, sexy, loyal to his family and extremely dedicated to his teenage daughter. But he didn't know that Juliet was on assignment to expose his family's secrets.She fears if he found out, she just might lose the family she had always wanted.	166890
1986	Rancho Maria	N	OWN - H	Oster, Jerry		Former Reporter Eve Zabriskie, one-time baseball reporter and private eye	166891
1970	Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased): Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave	T			Episode #17. 1-9-1970	Commentator (Andrew Sachs). German Commentator (Michael Sheard).	166892
1998	Random Acts	NM		Smith, Taylor		Reporter Claire Gillespie is a star newsmagazine reporter trying to finish a piece on the Russian mafia in New York when she uncovers some disturbing ties to a kidnapping/murder in California.An old friend of the family conveniently heads the investigation giving Gillespie access to inside information. She is shadowed by a former FBI agent who keeps dropping in on her and leaving hints about the killer.When Gillespie, her niece and the ex-FBI agent are all trapped by the killer, an ugly truth is revealed. Gillespie and a top FBI profiler are unexpectedly brought together because of the headline-grabbing "Totnap" case.Four infants have been kidnapped in Los Angeles and two bodies recovered.  Reporter Gillespie intends to rip away the veil of secretary that surrounds and protects the criminal profiler.She has evidence that Madden committed murder and got away with it -- until now.	166893
2005	Random Crimes	N		Smillie, Warren		Chicago Tribune Reporter Jack Dragon is lured on the basis of a few beguiling clues provided by the daughter of a Chicago City Police Chief in 1893 to find a man she has never known but suspects may be related to her.the same time, reporter Jack Dragon is blackmailed by the chief into finding the same man, but for a very different reason -- Chief Glass believes the unknown stranger is guilty of murdering four Chicago city policemen.Unless Jack engages in the hunt for this man, the chief has threatened to arrest him for the murders. In a desperate chase deep into the wilderness of the Old West, Jack Dragon (now disguised as a U.S. Marshal) encounters outlaws and murdersSlowly he begins to piece together a pattern in the otherwise random series of crimes- a pattern that eventually leads him to believe that he is on the trail of two men.One of them is none other than the notorious Whitechapel killer, Jack the Ripper.	166894
1995	Random Factor, The	M			Sci-Fi	TV Reporter (Michael O'Byrne). TV Anchor (Max Keeping). TV Weatherman (J.J. Clarke).	166895
1942	Random Harvest	M	DVD -R HQ 2345, 2346, 2326. L			Journalist Charles Rainier (Ronald Coleman), amnesia victim, writes articles, gets job on Liverpool newspaper, hit by taxi and memory returns. Newsboy (Terry Kilburn).	166896
1941	Random Harvest	N	OWN - H	Hilton, James		Aspiring Journalist Harrison, a Cambridge student who graduates with a Ph.D. finds that "nobody in Fleet Street" held his doctorate worth a regular job.Harrison does snippets of "highbrow reviewing from some of the more illustrious and penurious weeklies, reckoning myself well-paid if the books themselves were expensive and could be sold for more cash…""…but the newspaper world at that time was full of journalists out of work through amalgamations, and the chance of getting on the staffs of any of the big dailies was not encouraging.""A journalist told me he would be difficult to build up as a newspaper hero because his personality was 'centripetal' instead of "centrifugal."	166897
1949	Random Harvest	R			Episode #36. 2-17-1949. Hallmark Playhouse	Journalist Charles Rainier, amnesia victim, writes articles, gets job on Liverpool newspaper, hit by taxi and memory returns.	166898
1946	Random Harvest	R			Episode #88. 3-5-1946. Theatre of Romance	Journalist Charles Rainier (Don Ameche), amnesia victim, writes articles, gets job on Liverpool newspaper, hit by taxi and memory returns.	166899
1999	Random Hearts	M				TV News Anchor (Don Scott). TV Reporters at Hospital (Steven Mark Friedman, Judy Jamison, Becky Veduccio). News Reporter (Tina Naughton). Reporter #4 (Susan Lynskey). News Anchors (Dina Napoli, Tracey Neale).Field Reporter (Kai Jackson). Field Reporter (Virg Jacques). Field Reporter (Will Thomas). Press Conference Reporter (David Collins). Press Conference Reporter (Todd Wallace). Press Conference Reporter (Pat Warren).Reporter's Assistant (David Heline Jr.). Helicopter Pilot for TV News (Alan D. Purwin).	166900
1979	Random Track to Peking	N	OWN - H	Ferguson, Austin		Female TV News Star	166901
2002	Random Years, The	T	SVD 1161			Aspiring Music Critic (Will Friedle) shares Manhattan loft.	166902
2009	Randoms	SS		Darrell, Keith B.		Reporter interviews a garrulous building in this anthology of speculative fiction.	166903
2008	Range 19: A New Beginning	N		White, S.J. (Sandy)		Reporter tags along a group of former soldiers who want to make things right. 	166904
1918	Ranger, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Editor. Texas Ranger Jim Slater (Shorty Hamilton) poses as a reporter for the Silver City News to expose the editor Carl Werner (William Colvin), who is a German spy spreading anti-American propaganda.Ranger falls in love with the editor's daughter.  Editor poisons himself and the ranger wins over the daughter.	166905
1940	Rangers of Fortune	M		Butler, Frank (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publishers Mary Elizabeth "Squib" Clayborn (Betty Brewer) and her grandfather Homer Granville Clayborn (Brandon Tynan) have been driven from a western town for publishing  a newspaper.They meet up with trio of adventurers who have escaped from Mexican firing squad. The grandfather is murdered. Trio decides to stay and help female publisher. After one becomes marshal, he and his companions apprehend a gang that is terrorizing the town."Squib" and newspaper publisher Mr. Prout (Arthur Allen) realize that a wealthy man is behind the gang, but as they are printing an editorial attacking him, the man shows up at the newspaper office.The female publisher is shot and the newspaper office is set on fire. The three adventurers finally confront the crook and eliminate him and his gang.	166906
1960	Rangon alul	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Ervin Kibedi).	166907
1983	Rangula Kala	MF				Journalist, Marxist (G. Narayana Rao).	166908
1956	Ransom	M	DVD -R HQ 3467, 3468. SVD 1092	Hume, Cyril, Richard Maibaum (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Charlie Telfer (Leslie Nielsen) for the Times-Chronicle arrives at man's home whose son is kidnapped. Claims paper is on boy's side. Opportunistic newsman attempts to get photographs of the child and tires to bribe the butler to see boy's bedroomTelfer is the only reporter allowed in the house.  He agrees to hold off on the story in exchange for an exclusive. He watches as other members of the press gather outside the house.When butler asks him to join in praying for the boy, he tells him: "I just report the news, never attempt to influence it." Reporter is sympathetic to father even supporting his decision not to pay the ransom.Father's company sponsors a TV program and he uses the medium to send his message to the kidnappers. Even the newspaper reporter watches the TV reports on the kidnapping. He directs much of his venom at the newsreel cameramen planted outside the house.	166909
1990	Ransom	N	OWN - P	Denning, Mark		Freelance Journalist Roger Evans	166910
2009	Ransom Note Blues, The	NJ			#2 Alec Flint Mystery Series	Reporter for a local newspaper is the mother of a girl named Gina who is a partner to Alec Flint, a super sleuth in training. When Gina’s mom gets a ransom note at work, Alec and Gina are on the case. The note claims that something belonging to the whole town has been stolen, but that something could be anything. The partners do their best to spend as much time possible sleuthing, but their schoolwork keeps getting in the way. 	166911
1996	Ransom!	M	DVD. L			News Media. TV Newscaster (Leslie Devlin). Newscaster (Lewis Dodley). News Anchor (Rosanna Scotto). News Anchor (Tony Potts).  News Reporter (Donna Hanover). News Reporter #1 (Addie O'Donnell). News Reporter #2 (Judy Hudson).News Reporter #3 (Mitzie Pratt). News Reporter #4 (Lynne Redding). Reporter Guest (A.J.  Benza). .	166912
1998	Ranvan: Magic Nation	NJ		Wieler, Diana		Television News Cameraman Rhan Van is 18, a former video junkie embarking on a new game -- adult life. After being accepted for a two-year media program that will train him to become a TV news cameraman, Rhan’s extraordinary knight’s powers lead him to the shocking discovery of a racist organization. Rhan Van has always loved the world of fantasy -- the Magic Nation, his childhood corruption of the term “imagination.” Now at 18 and on his own, he still believes in the Magic Nation where he can do and be anything he wants. But few people know he has real powers. Now he is embarking on his most dangerous adventure yet: real life. Now a college broadcasting student, he discovers his true calling: operating a TV news camera. But the adult world is complicated. School work overwhelms him. He is confused about his feelings for a student named Jen and a skinhead group that wages a campaign of bigotry. To find his way, even a knight of the Universe must rely on ordinary hard work, resourcefulness, and trust in himself and his new friends. Rhan faces some tough dilemmas in journalistic ethics. Through it all, Rhan learns that the Magic Nation is all around him. 	166913
2003	RAOH: War of the Wire	M				Commentator (Chris Lovey).	166914
1991	Rape of Doctor Willis, The	MT				TV Reporter (Bennett Liss).	166915
1730	Rape Upon Rape; Or the Justice Caught In His Own Trap	P	USC	Fielding, Henry	In "Plays and Poems, Vol. 2."	Press. Many comments on the press of the day. Dabble. Quill.  The politician's house is spread with newspapers.   Politic tells Hilaret that she will find much in a half-sheet and she answers: "More lies, very probably."Politic: "If you would be informed in these matters, you must read all that come out: about forty every day, and some days fifty…."  Later, the Politic tells Dabble: I have only read the London Journal, the Country Journal, the Weekly Journal….Applebee's Journal...the British Gazetteer, the Morning Post, the Coffee-House Morning Post, the Daily Post, the Daily Post Boy, the Daily Journal, the Daily Courant, the Gazette, the Evening Post…so if you please,  begin with the Lying Post…"	166916
1997	Rape: Crime of War, A	M				BBC Correspondent (Martin Bell-Himself)	166917
2007	Rapid Turnover	T				Reporter (Gayle Kellon)	166918
1974	Rapportpigen	MF			Denmark.	Photographer Gunnar (Henrik Johansen).	166919
1996	Rapture in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75	166920
2007	Rapture of the Athlete Assumed Into Heaven, The	M			Short - Drama	Reporter-Interviewer (John Larroquette)  interviews an athlete on the last day of his life.	166921
1991	Rapture, The	M				Public Relations. Presidential Press Secretary (Bill A. Jones)	166922
2001	Rapture, The	NSF		Jinks, Catherine		Journalism Student Aldo Frewin learns that Joseph Peek turned into another person early in the 21st century. Now 80 years later, Frewin discovers who that person was -- and why he’s now living as Jarom Woodruff, 16, in a troubled Mormon cult in remote Tasmania. For members of the cult, the end of the world is imminent and the Rapture awaits. For Aldo and his uncle, time is running out. They need to know -- will Jarom die as Joseph died before they uncover the truth? Has a genetic experiment changed the course of history? And if it did, does anyone have the power to change the future?	166923
2007	Rapture, The: In the Twinkling of an Eye: Countdown to the Earth's Last Days	NSF			#3 Countdown to the Rapture Series.	Journalist Cameron "Buck" Williams is in Israel when the Russians attack and he experiences for himself the miraculous deliverance of the Holy Land.Buck cannot deny Chicago Bureau Chief Lucinda Washington's insistence that the vent was prophesied in the Scriptures, though he dares not consider the personal ramifications.	166924
1959	Rare Bird	N		Allsop, K.		Press	166925
2006	Rare Murder in Princeton	N		Waldron, Ann		Reporter McLeod Dulaney has returned to Princeton as a visiting professor -- and as a lifelong lover of the written word, she spends a good amount of time browsing the Rare Books collection, where she makes fast friends.But soon she finds one of her new friends murdered in an eighteenth-century study, and the murder weapon is missing.To further confuse matters, McLeod learns that her temporary home was the site of a murder some years back, and everyone seems to have a different version of the storyA seasoned reporter, McLeod’s intrigued and goes about investigating both murders. Could they have been connected?	166926
1930	Rasdende Reporter, Der	N		Kisch, Egon Erwin	Germany	Reporter Egon Erwin Kisch was known as der Rasende Reporter, a sobriquet variously rendered as “the rampaging reporter,” “the roving reporter,” “the furious reporter,” or in the felicitous translation of some local papers, “the mad reporter.” A kind of proletarian Hunter S. Thompson, Kisch specialized in documenting his own improbable adventures on the seamy side of cities all over the world. His “reportage” was narrative journalism in which the personality of the writer became integral to the story.  His recorded adventures include:	166927
1967	Rasdende Reporter, Der	T		Andics, Helmut	Germany. 6-2-1967 West Germany. 	Reporter Egon Erwin Kisch (Henrich Schweiger) was known as der Rasende Reporter, a sobriquet variously rendered as “the rampaging reporter,” “the roving reporter,” “the furious reporter,” or in the felicitous translation of some local papers, “the mad reporter.” A kind of proletarian Hunter S. Thompson, Kisch specialized in documenting his own improbable adventures on the seamy side of cities all over the world. His “reportage” was narrative journalism in which the personality of the writer became integral to the story.  His recorded adventures include:	166928
2008	Rashi’s Daughter, Secret Scholar	NJ		Anton, Maggie		Jewish Bible Commentator Salomon ben Isaac (known as Rashi) lives in 11th century Troyes, France. Joheved is his eldest daughter and women of the time were barred from studying Jewish texts but Rashi secretly teaches first Joheved and then her sister Miriam.	166929
1983	Raskenstam	MF				Photographer (Carl Billquist).	166930
1931	Rasp, The	M			UK Only	Reporter Anthony Gethryn (Claude Horton) determines to unmask the real murderer of a cabinet minister killed at his country house. His secretary is the prime suspect and is arrested.	166931
1990	Raspad	MF				Ukrainian Journalist returns from abroad and wants to go to Chernobyl to report on the nuclear disaster, but his boss prefers to assign him to cover a cycling race.When he finally does manage to reach the accident site, his courage makes a media hero of him. But then he finds he too has been exposed to the dangers of radioactivity.In this account of the Chernobyl catastrophe, this film singles out for criticism the silence of the press, the hypocrisy and negligence of those responsible and pays tribute to the merits of the righteous few.	166932
1953	Raspberry Queen, The	T			PR - 11-15-53. (Omnibus segment)	Press Agent. Story of press agent's effort to make a drum majorette of 16 the Queen of Wynndotte Valley	166933
1963	Rasputin Was a Nice Old Man	T				Press	166934
2001	Rastignac ou les ambitieux	TF			Miniseries	Journalist (Etienne Bartholomeus)	166935
2001	Rat for usodet - en dokumentarfilm om skuespillerdromme, eksistens og laengsel	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Ivan Rod.	166936
1998	Rat Pack, The	MT				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Michael Townsend Wright). Reporter (Brad Blaisdell). Newscaster (Greg Berg).	166937
2001	Rat Race	M				Reporter (Kathleen Marshall). Press Spokesman (Mike Garibaldi).	166938
2009	Rat Scratch Fever	M				News Media. Newscaster (John H. Mayer). Army of giant, mutant rats causes death and destruction after coming back from space.	166939
1999	Rat Sludge	CB		Anonymous		Gossip Columnist for the Internet	166940
2007	Rat Thing, The	M				TV Reporter (Anthony Griffith). 	166941
2007	Ratatouille	M	DVD -R HQ 9561, 9562		Animated Movie from Pixar	Food Critic Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole) is an uber-acerbic, sneering critic who once ruined legendary chief Auguste Gusteau's reputation.	166942
1986	Ratboy	M				Reporter at Dump (Steve  Bassett). Reporter at Dump (Lloyd Nelson). Theater Reporter (Theresa DePaolo). Lake Reporter (Ed Williams). Cameraman (Don Sparks). Production Assistant (Michael Canavan).	166943
1986	Rate It X	DT				Interviewer Lucy Winer.	166944
2004	Rated "R": Republicans in Hollywood	DT				Interviewer-Narrator (Jesse Moss - Himself).	166945
2000	Rated X	M				Reporter (John Anderson)	166946
1952	Ratgeber des Herzens. Ein heiterer Roman aus der Zeitungswelt	N		Haydn, Ludwig		Journalist	166947
1985	Ratings Are Murder	N		Irving, Clive	Weinberg List	Journalist	166948
2003	Rats (aka Killer Rats)	M	DVD -R HQ 5261, 5262			Reporter discovers an army of vicious rodents have infested the rehab facility she is investigating. TV Reporter (Annie Nigh Ward). Reporter 1 (Atanas Srebrev).	166949
2004	Rats & Bullies	DT				Interviewer-Host (Roberta McMillan). Narrator (Ray Buffer).	166950
2000	Rats and Rabbits (aka Rats & Rabbits)	M		Walker, George F. (Based on Play, Beyond Mozambique)		Reporter Jim Smith (Andrew Tarbet) has uncovered some disturbing information about the mayor in a dangerous inner-city neighborhood. One summer night, the mayor is brutally murdered. In a part of town where the only law is the law of the jungle, six misfits including Smith are forced to perform a despairing and dangerous balancing act -- each needs the other, but the rules of the game are clear: everyone for him/herself. 	166951
1940	Rats Breed Rats	SM		Fleming-Roberts, G.T.	Black Mask, Aug. 1940, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 95-103	Reporter Pop Walker, sentimental reporter teams with tough cop	166952
2001	Rats, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 5032, 5033.			Public Relations Executive Susan Costello (Madchen Amick) is head of public relations at Garvers department store in New York City. She fights off a clan of evil rats that overtake a Manhattan department store and threatens to overrun the city.Trouble begins when a customer is bitten in one of the dressing rooms and develops a rare disease. More incidents occur and more people end up in the hospital. Rats begin taking over the subway, recreational centers, apartment buildings and buses.Costello teams up with a rat exterminator to fight off the rats.	166953
1982	Ratselflug	T			West Germany	Reporter-Helicopter (Guther Jauch). Reporter-Helicopter (Bernhard Russi).	166954
1976	Rattlers	M				News Media	166955
1978	Rautakauppias Uuno Turhapuro, presidentin vavy	MF				TV Interviewer (Marjut Ollila). Photographer (Seppo Laine).	166956
1994	Rave Review	M	SVD 593			Entertainment Critic. Stage director's plan to save his struggling theater is complicated by an entertainment critic's unexpected demise	166957
1977	Raven	MT			UK. Miniseries	Editor (Tenniel Evans).	166958
1915	Raven, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	166959
1992	Raven: Unseen Enemy, The	T	SV 150		Episode #2. 7-1-1992	Reporter	166960
1970	Raven's End	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	166961
2005	Ravin’s Lair	N		Palermo, Stacey		Fashion Magazine Photographer Ravin Capello, a famed New York photographer, struggles to balance her fast-paced profession at a prominent fashion magazine, and her need to keep her life secluded. Hiding behind the camera and in her darkroom, she achieves this until she agrees to do a favor for her boss. Reluctantly, she endures shooting the album cover for the famous rock band, Jaded. But from the moment Marco Deangelo steps in front of her camera, her life, her heart and her past all intermix. As Ravin attempts to push back her fears and her reservation to allow Marco into her heat, her past will slowly creep back in. Yet, too distracted with the thoughts and feelings that Marco kindles from deep within her, she struggles to gain control as she discovers that she had missed the tell-tale signs stifling her own ability to prevent what is to come. Now, caught between the crossfire of an angry adversary and the man she loves, she knows she must make a choice-to face her past or lose another to it.On the road and restless, Marco Deangelo shares a love-hate relationship with himself. The band’s popularity consumes his life as they travel the world in an endless string of concerts, recording sessions, and public relations commitments. His heart aches for a taste of normalcy and the touch of a woman who can accept him for who he is, not his fame. Having expected nothing more than the customary treatment as he strolled onto the set, he wasn’t anticipating or prepared to meet the one woman who would turn his life upside down. In the blink of an eye, his attraction to her pulls him into another world. But as her dark past is slowly revealed to him, he struggles with his own demons, and with them, his ability to accept hers.	166962
1995	Ravishing Redhead Restrained	M			Adult	Interviewer (Star Chandler-Ruby Richards).	166963
1986	Raw Deal	M				Newscaster (John Clark)	166964
1948	Raw Deal	M	DVD -R HQ 6176, 6177			News Media.	166965
1994	Raw Justice	M				News Media. TV Reporter (John Nodar). News Crew Members  (Willie Dixon, Amy Greer, Cynthia Poe, Michael Rice, Kathy Times, Aubrey Williams).	166966
1991	Raw Nerve	M	SVD 1212	Prior, David A., Lawrence I. Simeone (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Gloria Freedman (Sandahl Bergman) for The Mobile Press and a cop's ex-wife. Both are investigating a series of murders. Race driver has psychic visions.Get race driver to speak to her by introducing herself as a police investigator. Go out on a  date and end up in bed causing her former husband to comment that she has found a new way to get her stories.Race driver is upset when a story appears on him with her byline. She tries to explain that she had to print the story to keep her job and slept with him because she liked him.  When he's suspected of murders, reporter tries to help him.Killer appears to be race driver's uncle, but it turns out he's a split personality and actually the murderer. Attacks the reporter but cop-ex husband arrives and shoots him.	166967
1965	Raw Ones, The	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	166968
1986	Rawhead Rex	M				Journalist (Frank Melia). Photographer (Robert Byrne).	166969
1938	Rawhide	M				Reporter (Edward Peil Sr.). Reporter (Carleton Young).	166970
1964	Rawhide: Photographer, The	T	DVD -R 1651		Episode.	Photographer (Eddie Albert) is persistent and determined to capture a band of outlaws on film. Favor assigns Rowdy to assist him.	166971
2004	Ray	M				Reporter. Downbeat Reporter (Marc Lynn). Student Reporter (Todd  J. Smith)	166972
1963	Ray Scherer's Sunday Report	DT				Host Ray Scherer	166973
1885	Rayo, El	DF			Argentina. Series 1995-2000	Entertainment Magazine. Interviewer Carolina Ardohain (2000), Hosts Deborah de Corral (1995-1996), Dolores Barreiro (-1999).	166974
2006	Razan	M				Anchorwoman (Elena Zazanis).	166975
1998	Razor Blade Smile	M				Student Photographer (Graham Wood).	166976
2003	Razor Eaters	M			Australia	News Media. Reporter (Julieanne Tait). News Cameraman (David Tulk). Press (Margie Bainbridge, Adam Vorheer, Bryan Duke, Lisa Baldwin, Ashley Bear, Mickey Nguyen).	166977
1946	Razor's Edge, The	M				News Vendor (Claude  Bayard). Information Clerk (Paul De Corday).	166978
1984	Razorback	M				Newscasters. Female Newscaster (Jinx Lootens). Male Newscaster (Brian Adams)	166979
1985	Razzamatazz	N		Early, Jack		Reporter Colin Maquire, having left Chicago after the murder of his wife and children, finds himself investigating a bizarre series of murders in Long Island.	166980
1999	Razzle Dazzle	N		Stevens, Stella and William Hegner.		Reporter Sidney Bastion works in Memphis and meets Johnny Gault and recognizes Gault's potent and marketable combination of voice and pelvic gyrations.	166981
1977	Razzmatazz	DT			Series. 11-5-1977 to 6-8-1978. CBS	Newsmagazine for children. Host Barry Bostwick.	166982
1925	Re-creation of Brian Kent, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	166983
2000	Re-Minding	M				Interviewer (Georg Stein)	166984
1965	RE: Personal Appearance	T			Episode #25. 9-28-1965. Sci-Fi	Interviewer (Bernard Ganley).	166985
1934	Reach for the Moon	N		Brier, Royce		San Francisco Reporter Harper Poole of the early 1900s, falls in love with the banker's wife.	166986
1985	Reach for the Stars	NR		Thacker, Cathy Gillen		Consumer Advocate Reporter Susan Trent was expected to expose covert injustices, and the greater the resulting controversy, the better the story. All the evidence pointed to one conclusion, marriage was not invented for a couple like Trent and Steve Markham, a sheriff who was obligated to keep the peace. Trent and Markham were headed in different directions: Markham for the continued tranquility of West Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Susan for the excitement of big city television. Until Susan left town for the next stage of her career, the best thing they could do was maintain a safe distance between them, but that was nearly impossible when the townsfolk kept throwing them together. 	166987
1930	Reaching for the Moon	M				Reporter Looking for Aero Girls (Phil Tead)	166988
2006 	Read It and Weep (aka How My Private, Personal Journal Became a Bestseller)	M	DVD -R HQ 11017, 11018	DeVillers, Julia (Novel). 		News Media. Talk-Show Hosts. High School Student Jamie Bartlett’s (Kay Panabaker) private journal becomes a bestseller after she accidentally hands it in as a homework assignment. She appears at many book signings, reality TV shows and is often interviewed. Story is printed in the school newspaper and soon the book becomes a national bestseller. Diana (Robin Riker) is a publicity handler who decides to seek as much publicity and exposure as possible for the young author she represents. Frenzy of media publicity and school popularity. James skips classes to attend press parties, photo shoots and TV talks shows. James reveals that everyone in her book is based on students in her school. Jamie’s complete 180-degree turn from shy sweet student to snotty fake media girl doesn’t fit well with her character. 	166989
2004	Read My Lips: No More Vietnams!	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer has to be talked into becoming a war reporter during the Gulf War by two men who travel into the mountains to talk to him. A detailed account of the events leading up to the first Gulf War.	166990
2003	Read or Die	CB		Hideyuki Kurata, Hideyuki (Writer).Shutaro Yamada (Illustrator)	Japan. 2003-2005. Published by Shueisha. Ultra Jump magazine. Manga series. 	Book Editor Lee Linho, or Mr. Lee, is Nenene Sumiregawa's editor and a fan of her novels. He hires the Paper Sisters in Episode 2 to be Nenene's bodyguards to help her overcome her writer's block. 	166991
2003	Read or Die: TV, The	T			Japan. Series	Reporter (Eri Oono - Voice). Editor-in-Chief (Daisuke Ono - Voice). Announcer (Cheri LaBerry - Voice - English Version).	166992
1714	Reader, The	ER	COPY	Steele, Richard		Fictional Journalist created by Steele.  "…being an Observer upon all that is written by other Journalists and being partial to no Author but my self." Goes on to critique other periodicals.	166993
2004	Reader's Digest: Broadcast Snooze	H		Klein, Carol	April, 2004. P. 143	TV News. Every summer, a local news channel promotes water safety. With a rare flair for understatement not seen in most news shows, the reporter cautioned: "Don't let drowning ruin your summer.	166994
2004	Reader's Digest: Broadcast Snooze	H		Alexander, Sheila	April, 2004. P. 143	TV News. I was watching my local television news show when I heard the anchorman opine that the troubles in Iraq could have been avoided with better planning. "After all," he said. "It's not rocket surgery."	166995
2004	Reader's Digest: Broadcast Snooze	H		McLemore, Dale	April, 2004. P. 143	TV News. A reporter and cameraman were on the scene when a terrible fire consumed a large building. With the smoldering building -- now a heap of twisted steel and broken glass -- acting as a backdrop, the reporter asked the fire chief, "Was the fire hot?	166996
1841	Reading a Poem	N	USC	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Editor Mr. Bludyer is the editor of the Weekly Bravo. Mr. Bogle, celebrated publisher. Castalian Magazine. Mr. Diddle, reader employed by Mr. Bogle, the publisher. Fogle, rival publisher to Bogle.Percy Dishwash, an English gentleman of the press, editor of the Castalian Magazine. Weekly Bravo is a newspaper that takes the tomahawking line.	166997
1993	Reading Rainbow: Furry News, The	T			Episode #92. 10-12-1993	Newspaper Hawker (Reggie Alwin Green).	166998
1905	Reading the Death Sentence	M				Newspaper	166999
1934	Ready for Love	M		Flannagan, Roy (Novel - "The Whipping Boy."  J.P. McEvoy, William Slavens McNutt (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Journalist Julian Peters (Richard Arlen) is a former New York reporter who now runs a small town paper. Writes stories about a local woman getting national attention.  He finally returns to New York and goes to work for a urban newspaper.Variety 12/4/34: "No one on the picture had any respect for newspapers and what their space means."	167000
1999	Ready for Retirement	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The, Fall, 1999	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	167001
2005	Ready or Not: An All-American Girl Novel	NJ		Cabot, Meg		News Media hounds Samantha Madison, a celebrity for saving the president's life. She is dating his son. She worries about having sex with her boyfriend, and her trials as a national celebrity followed and photographed at inopportune moments"…all of the reporters who'd been milling around in a bored sort of way, cursing their editors for giving them such a sucky assignment, suddenly perked up and started paying attention to what we were saying….""…you could practically hear them thinking The Girl Who Saved the President Picking a Fight With the Head of Right Way? Major human interest.	167002
1996	Ready or Not: Glamour Girl	T			Episode #43.	Photographer (Kyrin Hall).	167003
1997	Ready Or Not: Your Fifteen Minutes Are Up	T			Episode #54.	Reporter (Sharon Lewis).	167004
2000	Ready To Fall	N		Cook, Clarke		Travel Journalist Thomas Marsh's wife recently left him. He starts an e-mail friendship with a frustrated wife and 40-ish mother of three. Soon their e-correspondence escalates to e-flirtation in this New England suburb.Although the families have not previously been close, Marsh asks woman to take care of his pet rabbits while he is away researching new travel guide. She confides her own unhappiness in series of poignant, funny e-mails to Thomas while he is on the road.Marsh replies cautiously at first to her stories. Things come to a head when he returns from his trip.	167005
2000	Ready to Rumble	M				Video Cameraman (Pete Blincoe). Magazines. Announcers. TV commentators.	167006
1994	Ready to Wear (Pret-A-Porter)	M	DVD -R HQ 3226, 3227, 3206. SVD 1029	Altman, Robert, Barbara Shulgasser (Screenplay)		Sportswriter Joe Flynn (Tim Robbins) of the Washington Post, is ordered to remain in Paris to cover both the fashion event and a murder.  Ends up sharing hotel room with  Reporter Anne Eisenhower (Julie Roberts) of the Houston Chronicle.Despite her objection to his method of phoning in his reports by reciting verbatim news broadcasts off TV, the two soon become lovers  Photographer Milo O'Brannigan (Stephen Rea) humiliates and degrades three fashion editors who are vying for his contract. Lesbian Photojournalist Fiona Ulrich (Lili Taylor)TV Reporter Kitty Potter (Kim Basinger) for FAD-TV comes to cover "the fashion world in all its mutations" and spouts inanities such "overt subtest" and "you've had a lock on the look of the nineties for decades."Reporter admits she has no idea what she has no idea what she is talking about when covering a showing in which designer strips the whole fashion concept bare and offers a parade of nude models.Her place is quickly taken by an ambitious assistant who begins to draw conclusions about the serious statements being made as the cameras continue to roll.  Sky TV Reporter (Alexandra Vandernoot). Fad TV Cameraman (Pascal Mourier).	167007
1963	Ready, Steady, Go!	T			Series 1963-1966	Interviewer (Gay Singleton - Herself, 1964).	167008
1937	Ready, Willing and Able	M	DVD -R HQ 6527, 6528.			Reporter on Dock (Carlyle Moore Jr.). Reporters at Party (Dennis Moore, Jeffrey Sayre). Cameraman (Sol Gorss).	167009
1981	Reagan Assassination attempt	DT				Reporters	167010
2003	Reagans, The	MT				Reporter (Brian Wrench). Commentator-Journalist Ron Reagan Jr. (Shad Hart).	167011
1996	Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, The: Manhattan Maneater	C			Episode #6. 9-2-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Don Reed - Voice). Reporter #2 (Marcelo Tubert - Voice).	167012
1978	Real American Hero, A	T				News Media	167013
1997	Real Blonde, The	M				Interviewer, Empty V (Katie Griffin)	167014
2005	Real Da Vinci Code, The	T				Journalist (Jean-Luc Chaumeil - Himself).	167015
1998	Real Deal, The	NR		Johnson-Hodge, Margaret		TV Producer Jonathon Everette from Malibu meets African-American personnel manager at a broadcasting company, Samone Lewis.  She decides to have an abortion, tries to fight her attraction to John.But she ends up fighting the world, her family and most of all herself in this romance novel.	167016
1998	Real Howard Spitz, The	M				Photographer (Christopher Shore).	167017
1999	Real Kids, Real Adventures: Lost & Found: Richard Prieur Story, The	T			Episode #23.	News Media. Reporter (Judi Embden).	167018
1977	Real Killing, A	NM	OWN - P	Keegan, William		Financial Journalist Terence Quin, "Tarquin" to his friends.	167019
1979	Real Life	M				Reporter (Carlos Jurado). Second Reporter (S.W. Smith). Third Reporter (Fred Wolfson).	167020
1996	Real Life	DT			Series. 3-4-1996. NBC.	African-American Host Ken Taylor with Host Lu Hanessian. Magazine-style series featuring reports on health, money, families, and other topics primarily directed toward housewives. Taylor was the first African-American to appear on daytime in such a role.	167021
1992	Real Life Heroes	T	SV 136		Episode. 3-21-92	News Media	167022
1990	Real Life With Jane Pauley	DT	SV 90		Episode. 7-14-1991. Series 1990-1991	Host Jane Pauley. Correspondents Boyd Matson, Keith Morrison, Ann Rubenstein Tisch, Bill Schechner.	167023
1998	Real Macaw, The	M				News Reporter (Catherine Miller)	167024
1992	Real Malcolm X, The	DT				Interviewer-Narrator Dan Rather. TV Journalist, NYC Mike Wallace).	167025
1993	Real McCoy, The	M				Newscaster (Joe Washington)	167026
1999	Real McCoy, The	DM				Photographer (Marco Melander).	167027
1958	Real McCoys, The: Lady's Man, The	T			Episode #13. 1-9-1958. Series (10-3-57 to 9-22-63)	Photographer for a national magazine comes to the ranch to use Kate as a model and is over-attentive to Kate from Luke's viewpoint. Grampa eggs him on and they are both humiliated when they learn photographer is a happily married man.	167028
1962	Real McCoys, The: Luke the Reporter	T	SVD 878		Episode #194. 12-23-1962	Reporter of the local newspaper pays Luke for gossip items. Luke feels as if he has discovered a new source of income when he reports gossip he overhears at the Laundromat to the reporter.He runs into trouble with the man who runs a local gas station when he reports that Pat is getting married.	167029
1960	Real McCoys, The: One for the Money	T			Episode #109. 8-18-1960	Newsboy.  Little Luke becomes selfish when he decides to spend his paper route money on himself instead of sharing it with the family	167030
1957	Real McCoys, The: Politician, The	T			Episode #64.	Reporter (John Shay).	167031
1955	Real News, The	P	MLPL	Howard, P.	Play Index, 1953-60	Press	167032
1991	Real People Reunion	T	SV 111		10-1-1991	TV News Feature Program. Reporter Kerry Millerick (1982-1983). Hosts-Hostesses Sarah Purcell (1979-1984), Byron Allen (1979-1984), John Barbour (1979-1982), Fred Willard (1979, 1981-1983), Skip Stephenson (1979-1984),Hosts Mark Russell (1979-1984), Peter Billingsley (1982-1984).	167033
1977	Real People:	T			Series 1979-1984	TV News Feature Program. Reporter Kerry Millerick (1982-1983). Hosts-Hostesses Sarah Purcell (1979-1984), Byron Allen (1979-1984), John Barbour (1979-1982), Fred Willard (1979, 1981-1983), Skip Stephenson (1979-1984),Hosts Mark Russell (1979-1984), Peter Billingsley (1982-1984).	167034
1995	Real Richard Nixon, The	M				Reporter-Interviewer Frank Gannon interviews former President Richard Nixon in 1983.	167035
1990	Real Scoop, The	NJ		Wolfe, Elle		Editor Cara Knowles of the sixth-grade class newspaper and an unmitigated gossip, stonewalls Quinn McNair from reporting for the rag. Quinn starts her own underground paper but her hot lead story could hurt a close friend.	167036
1995	Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel	DT			Series 1995	Host Bryant Gumbel (2005-2006). Correspondents Mary Carillo (1997-2006), Bernard Goldberg (1999-2006), Frank Deford (2005-2006), James Brown (2006), Armen Keteyian (1998-2005)..	167037
1945	Real Stories from Real Life	DR			Radio Series	News Features program	167038
1997	Real Stories of the Donut Men	M				News Media. Reporter (Susan Turner-Cray).	167039
1972	Real Thing, The	NR	OWN - P	Peake, Lilian	Harlequin Romance #1650	Editor Cleone Aston just been offered editor of a fashion magazine, was a reporter on a local newspaper. New boss Ellis Firse	167040
2002	Real Thing, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Trudy Hellier).	167041
2004	Real Time	N		Kass, Pnina Moed		Newscaster is one of many voices that tell the story of a 16-year-old from Berlin seeking answers to questions about his grandfather, a Nazi officer in World War II.	167042
2007	Real Time with Bill Maher: Stephen Hayes	T	DVD -R HQ 8889		Episode.	Journalist Stephen Hayes is a guest with Commentator-Comedian Bill Maher.	167043
1997	Real TV	DT				Reporter (Jill Arrington). Correspondent (Ellen K). Correspondent (Sibila Vargas).	167044
2006	Real Weddings from the Knot: Rachel and Wayne	DT	DVD -R HQ 6132			TV News Anchor in Jamaica marries a successful cardiologist	167045
1999	Real West: Headline Hunters of the Old West	DT	SVD 880			Journalists. Look at how journalists exaggerated the truth in order to sell pulp fiction	167046
2002	Real World Movie, The: Lost Season, The	MT				Cameraman Jake (Will Sanderson).	167047
1999	Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes	D	IJPC 118	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Eighteen -- 1960s, The: Part One -- Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes. Crusaders and Foreign Correspondents.Film and TV Excerpts include: Real-Life and Fictional Television Heroes: Walter Cronkite, “60 Minutes,” “Medium Cool.Crusaders: “Shock Corridor,” “Black Like Me,” Hawaii Five-0,” “Name of the Game,”  “The Bedford Incident,” “The Day The Earth Caught Fire.”Foreign Correspondents: “The Green Berets,” “The Shoes of the Fisherman,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Anzio,” “Hogan Heroes,” “Quick Before It Melts,”  “Boeing, Boeing."“The Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines,” “The Great Race,” “The Assassination Bureau”	167048
1899	Real, Right Thing, The	SS		James, Henry		Critic. Jack Hawley, unproductive critic friend of the painter-narrator.	167049
1994	Reality Bites	M	DVD. L			Student Documentary Maker Lelaina Pierce (Winona Ryder), the valedictorian of her class, camcords her friends in a mock documentary of post education life.Michael, a video executive takes her homemade video to his MTV-like station. Producer (Barry Del Sherman).	167050
2009	Reality Horror Night	M				News Media. Reporter (Cathy Nardone). America’s top reality stars from “Biggest Loser,” “Rock of Love,” “I Love Money,” “The Mole,” “Survivor,” “Howard TV,” “Next Top Model,” “Amazing Race,” “I Wanna Work for Diddy,” “and “Fit Cllub” are invited to compete for a Million Dollar Prize on America’s next great Christmas Reality Show. Little do the celebrities know as they are voted off one at a time, hour by hour, they lose their lives. Is the million worth dying for? Which star gets it next? Which Reality Star bites the dust?	167051
2005	Reality Remix	DT			Series 2005.	Correspondents Alex Ali, Mark Long, Lynn Warren. Host Mike Kasem.	167052
2005	Reality Show, The	T			2005 - Series.	Critic (Andy Dick).	167053
1959	Really Sincere Guy, A	N		Van Riper, Robert	PR	Public Relations Man Andy Fowler manipulates a work situation to get his supervisor fired.	167054
2007	Really Something	NR		Jump, Shirley		Weatherman Duncan Henry isn’t used to being stood up, though the gorgeous blond who just ditched him looks like she does it all the time. Still, Duncan’s determined to win the stranger over, if only to get close to someone with no connection to Tempest, Indiana, “the Litter Box Capital of the World.” Allie Dean (formerly Allison Gray) couldn’t wait to leave the place. Seven years later and 170 pounds lighter, Allie’s back, scouting locations for an Indy flick. It’s the perfect opportunity to exact the sweet revenge that comes with looking seriously hot. And the guy who broke her heart just happens to have made himself very available.Duncan hasn’t had anyone he could really talk to since Allison left.  There are plenty of things the ex-jock-turned-weatherman would change if he had the chance, and maybe his chance is closer than he thinks. Now with Allie getting ready to shoot and Duncan trying to score, something’s gotta give. The question is, who will give in first?Dean is an aspiring screenwriter working on low-budget horror flicks when her condescending boss offers her the opportunity to make a movie in Tempest, the one place she isn’t desperate to go to. Resolving to get the last laugh, Allie accepts the job and returns to Tempest incognito, begging her family to keep her true identity secret -- especially from Duncan Henry, the boy who broke her heart. 	167055
2008	Realnost	M				Reporter (Anja Tomazin)	167056
2000	Reaper	M				News Media. Reporter (Anna Watkins)	167057
2008	Reaper: Acid Queen	T	DVD -R HQ 9788		Episode. 3-27-2008. PR	Fashion Magazine Columnist. Public Relations. Publicist Tony is the top PR man in town but he is also a fallen angel and Sam’s neighbor. He lives with another fallen angel, Steve. Newspaper article. TV coverage. The Acid Queen is an escaped soul, a former fashion model who kills beautiful women. She drips acid from her fingernails. Sam captures her with a soap bubble.	167058
2007	Reaper: Charged	T	DVD -R HQ 9013		Episode #2. 10-2-2007	News Media reports on misdeeds of an escaped soul from hell. Sam must use a remote-controlled monster truck to capture the escaped soul and send him back to hell. Sam, Sock and Ben take down the angry soul who sucks energy from power lines for strength. After Sam wakes up to find that everything he touches gives him a shock, he consults Satan, who tells him this is related to his next target -- an escaped soul from hell who sucks energy from power lines in order to loose it as lightning against his next victim. In order to capture the escapee, Sam must use his new vessel, a remote control monster truck, given to him by Satan himself. 	167059
2007	Reaper: Magic	T	DVD -R HQ 9112		Episode. 10-2007	Newsreel. Movieville News shows the history of a magician. Done in the style of the 1920s-1930s newsreels.	167060
2007	Reaper: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8982		Episode #1. 9-2007	News Media reports of arsonist's work. Reporters (Dawn Chubai, Benita Ha)	167061
2007	Reaper: What About Blob?	T	DVD -R HQ 9146		Episode. 10-23-2007	News Media coverage on TV. Sam receives a copy of the contract his parents signed, but it is in Latin. The trio discovers that the latest escaped soul is the former head of a chemical company that dumped toxic waste.	167062
1916	Reapers, The	M			AFI-News Vendors/Publishers	News Vendor	167063
1954	Rear Window	M	DVD -R HQ 2042, 2043. DVD.	Woolrich, Cornell (Story). John Michael Hayes (Screenplay).	Ness Book. Hitchcock Film	Magazine Photographer L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries (James Stewart), injured while taking pictures of auto race and  now confined to a wheelchair with leg in cast. He watches his neighbors with binoculars. He and girlfriend think one of them has committed murder.Jeffries' profession as a photojournalist and his roving lifestyle conflicts with girlfriend's high society life. He uses his professional obligations as an excuse to not settle down and marry."How did you ever get to be such a big editor with such a small memory?" "By thrift, industry and hard work. And catching the publisher with his secretary.""When they're in trouble, it's always their girl Friday that gets them out of it." "Funny, he never ends up marrying her."	167064
1996	Rearview Mirror	NM	OWN - P	Feldman, Ellen		Freelance Magazine Writer Hallie Fields	167065
1991	Reason For Living: Jill Ireland Story, The	MT				TV Interviewer (Byron Allen - Himself).	167066
1995	Reason to Believe, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8203, 8204			Editor (Christian Meinhardt).	167067
1991	Reasonable Doubts:	T	SV 118		12-20-91	College Journalist. Activist professor charged with murder of a preppy college journalist who crucified him in print	167068
1991	Reasonable Doubts: Daddy's Little Girl	T			Episode #5. 10-18-1991	News Media. Reporter (Ginger Crowley). Woman confesses to murdering her father, a prominent citizen. Dicky uncovers a scandal involving the mayor and the district attorney.	167069
1991	Reasonable Doubts: Dicky's Got the Blues	T			Episode #13. 12-20-1991	News Media. Anchor #2 (Tiiu Leek). Anchor #1 (Ron Tank).	167070
1992	Reasonable Doubts: FAP	T			Episode #25. 10-6-1992	Reporter (Mary Ingersoll).	167071
1991	Reasonable Doubts: Hard Bargains	T			Episode #2. 9-27-1991	News Media. Journalist #1 (Mary Ingersoll). Journalist #2 (Barry Thompson).	167072
1991	Reasonable Doubts: Hard Bargains	T			Episode #3. 9-27-1991	News Media. Journalist #1 (Mary Ingersoll). Journalist #2 (Barry Thompson).	167073
1992	Reasonable Doubts: Home To Roost	T			Episode #21. 9-8-1992	Anchorwoman Misty Maxwell (Tiiu Leek). TV News Anchor (Jeff Coopwood).	167074
1991	Reasonable Doubts: Making Dirt Stick	T			Episode #4. 10-4-1991	News Media. Reporter (Ginger Crowley).	167075
1991	Reasonable Doubts: One Woman's World	T			Episode #10. 11-29-1991	News Media. Reporter (Adrienne Meltzer).	167076
1993	Reasonable Doubts: Run Through the Jungle	T			Episode #36. 1-26-1993	News Media. TV Reporter (Sherri Paysinger).	167077
1992	Reasonable Doubts: Shadow of Death, The	T			Episode #14. 1-17-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Ingersoll). Reporter #2 (Barry Thompson).	167078
1999	Reasonable Man, A	M				Photographer (Akin Omotoso). Newspaper Vendor (Thabo Mofokeng).	167079
1973	Reasoner Report, The	DT			Series. 1973-	TV Newsman Harry Reasoner, ABC News	167080
2001	Reba: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 10-5-2001	Photographer (Jorge Luis Abreu).	167081
2006	Rebecca Levy: Axel of Evil	NS		Adams, Alina	#3 Rebecca Levy Mysteries	Reporter-Researcher Rebecca "Bex" Levy of 24/7 Sports Network has a hunch that it's cold-blooded murder when a Russian figure skating coach collapses during a practice and is pronounced dead.	167082
2006	Rebecca Levy: Death Drop	NS		Adams, Alina	#4 Rebecca Levy Mysteries	TV Researcher-Reporter Bex Levy covers the skating world including a Nationals practice session, an abandoned baby and a murdered ice-dancing champion.	167083
2003	Rebecca Levy: Murder on the Ice	NS		Adams, Alina	#1 Rebecca Levy Mysteries	Researcher-Reporter Rebecca "Bex" Levy of 24/7 Sports Network is a figure skating researcher who knows that figure skating is a cutthroat world. She is covering the World Figure Skating Championships in San Francisco -- the end of her first season.24/7 Broadcasters Diana and Francis Howarth imply on the air that the Italian judge was bribed to vote with the ex-Soviet bloc of judges against the American skater.Bex is appalled. Then the Italian judge is found dead. Police believe it was an accident. Bex investigates.	167084
2004	Rebecca Levy: On Thin Ice	NS		Adams, Alina	#2 Rebecca Levy Mysteries	Researcher-Reporter Rebecca "Bex" Levy of 24/7 Sports Network has seen her share of skating stars. But a 13-year-old may be the best of the best with his winning smile, flawless technique and talent.So when his father refuses to allow him to go to Nationals, and the two vanish, Levy knows there's a better story off the ice than on.Was working on a documentary on past skating greats and where they are now interviewing older stars.	167085
2002	Rebecca Lewis: Dead Down Under	N		Zelman, Anita		Columnist Rebecca Lewis is perfectly suited for her job as a Celebrity Homes columnist. She's nosy, she's witty, she's sassy, she's fearless. She has all it takes to land her the best assignments.Rebecca's editor puts her on a plane to Australia to cover the most powerful agent in Hollywood who is taking his collection of Whistler etchings for an exhibition.When the agent's wife is nearly murdered, Lewis investigates and is the first to discover the still-warm corpse of an art critic at a sheep station.  She might be next.	167086
1938	Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm	M	SVD 959		Temple	Radio Announcers (Franklin Pangborn, Hamilton Montmarcy)	167087
1959	Rebel Set, The	M				Reporter (Michael Ross).	167088
1989	Rebel's Return	NR	OWN - P	Garrett, Sibylle		Reporter Toni Prescott accepts an assignment in remote revolution-torn Afghanistan. War correspondent	167089
1938	Rebellious Daughters	M		Krafft, John W. (Screenplay)		Reporter Jimmie Adams (Dennis Moore) traps blackmailer and helps two women. One is killed, but the reporter rescues the other woman before she gets killed.	167090
1957	Rebellische Herzen (auch unter dem Titel: Prager Tagblatt. Roman einer Redaktion)	N		Brod, Max	Germany	Journalist	167091
2003	Rebels of Oakland: The A's, the Raiders, the '70s	DT				Sports Columnist Oakland Tribune (Dave Newhouse - Himself). Broadcaster (Monte Moore). Narrator (Live Schreiber - Voice).	167092
1992	Rebirth	CB			Peter Cannon Thunderbolt #1	Reporter Joni Margolis. After being severely beaten by a man in high tech armor, Peter Cannon retires his Thunderbolt identity feeling outclassed by more powerful foes and the cosmic scope of the threats. Five years later, he reluctantly reassumes the disguise to protect innocents being threatened by a terrorist group. 	167093
1952	Rebound	T			Series 1952-1953	Press	167094
1979	Rebound	SM	MLPL	Pronzini, B. and Malzberg B.N.	In "Best Detective Stories of the Year -- 1980."	Freelance Magazine Writer-Narrator. Joe Brady, young and ambitious in 1930. Fired from Herald Tribune in 1958.  Jobs with minor newspapers, freelancer of articles for second-string sports magazines.Two sports biographies that hadn't sold well. Too many sessions with the bottle and too many loveless affairs. From "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine."	167095
2005	Rebound	M				News Media. Female Reporter #1 (Kimora Lee Simmons).  Female Reporter #2 (Angela Oh). Reporter (Kevin Skinner).Photographer (Mark Griffin). Announcer #1 (Jack Haley). Announcer #2 (Barry Hochberg).Acclaimed college hoops coach is demoted to a junior varsity team after a public meltdown.	167096
2000	Rebus: Black and Blue	T			Episode #1. 4-26-2000	TV Journalist (Ian Sexon). TV Presenter (Nicola Burnett Smith).	167097
1992	Recalled to Life	NM	OWN - P	Hill, Reginald		TV Journalist turns up new evidence in a 10-year-old case.	167098
2004	Recalling Ted	M				Newscaster (Steve Elkins).	167099
1979	Recapitulation	N	OWN - H	Stegner, Wallace		News Media	167100
2005	Receiver	M				TV Anchorman (Josh Wolfe). TV Anchorwoman (Kennedy Stone).	167101
1926	Recent Photograph	SS		Bowen, Elizabeth	In "Early Stories: Encounters & Ann Lee's."	News Editor of the Evening Crier. Bertram Lukin, a reporter.  "You're the press, aren't you?"  Murder-suicide.	167102
1974	Receptie, De	MTF				Interviewer (Jan Pauwels)	167103
2001	Recht op recht: De chauffeur	TF			Episode #28. 3-11-2001	Journalist (Johan Persyn).	167104
1998	Recht op recht: Dode Rambo	TF			Episode #5.	Journalist Depoot (Fred Van Kuyk).	167105
2002	Recht op recht: Rode kaart	TF			Episode #38. 4-14-2002	TV Journalist (Carl Huybrechts).	167106
2005	Recipe for a Perfect Christmas	MT	DVD -R HQ 4941, 4942			Food Critic J.J. Jensen (Carly Pope) is a low-level magazine employee who gets a shot at writing a prestigious food column. One thing standing in the way: her wacky, scene-stealing mom who's draining J.J.'s energy and patience.Solution? J.J. promises a hot new restaurant owner that she'll check out his bistro if he distracts her mother by taking her out on a few dates. Her foolproof plan backfires in a way she never saw coming.	167107
2003	Recipe for Disaster	MT				Restaurant Critic Gigi Grant (Melissa Peterman) of the Chronicle shows up on a restaurant on opening night and everything goes wrong. Keeps returning to the restaurant in different disguises all on the same night to try different dishes.	167108
2001	Recipe for Murder	MT				TV Reporter (Adam Growe). Glam Reporter (Carla Collins).	167109
1998	Recipe for Revenge (aka Harlequin’s Recipe for Revenge)	MT	DVD -R HQ 7863, 7864.			News Media. Reporter 1 (Deb Post). Reporter 3 (Rita Malik). Reporter (Glen Grant). Interviewer (Ron Kronstein).	167110
1935	Reckless	M	DVD -R HQ 3870, 3867. L. SVD 1026			News Media. Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Nick Copeland). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Reporter (David Thursby). Newspaper Editor (Charles C. Wilson).	167111
1995	Reckless	M				Female Reporter Re: Fire (Juana Barrios). Anchor Person (Zach Grenier). Shelter Reporter (Maureen Silliman)	167112
1985	Reckless Disregard	MT	SV 138	Haas, Charlie (Teleplay)	Ness Book -- Inspired by the 1983 lawsuit brought by Dr. Carl Galloway against CBS and Dan Rather after a 60 Minutes segment linked the doctor with a pill-dispensing clinic.	TV Correspondent-Host of  Hourglass Magazine for ABS News, Bob Franklin (Leslie Nielsen) names a doctor in expose on a clinic. Franklin and his crew barge into the clinic and catch the staff off guard.  Discover sound problems and redo entire scene.Production assistant encourages staff to be as angry as they were the first time. Indifferent to lawsuit. "If you never get sued, you're probably not doing your job." Manipulation of television news footage becomes issue:"So the news that we see on television is maybe not the event that happened as it happened." Hourglass producer begins to have doubts. Jury finds for Hourglass. "If my clients, every time they want to do a  program like that….""...if they have to look over their shoulder and say, 'Hey, if there's an error of fact in here or a disputed fact that could mean a suit of five million dollars, well, let me assure you that what you see on television will not be the news!"Reporter #1 (Ramiro Puerta).   Reporter #2 (Debbie Kieffer). Reporter #3 (Roger Dickey). Reporter #4 (David Daniels). Reporter #5 (Matsu Anderson). Editor (Tony Lower).	167113
2000	Reckless Indifference	DT				Rolling Stone Reporter (Randall Sullivan)	167114
1993	Reckless Kelly	M				Gossip Reporter (Nina Blackwood). Entertainment Reporter (Rusty Schwimmer). Veteran Reporter (Matthew Faison). Newskit Reporter (John Feger). Intellectual Reporter (Robert Martin Steinberg).	167115
1949	Reckless Moment, The	M				News Media. Newsman (Charles Marsh). Newsboy (Joe Recht)	167116
1989	Reckless Passage	N		Colman, George D.		News Media	167117
1935	Reckless Roads	M		Heifetz, L.E. (Story). Betty Burbridge (Screenplay)		Reporter Speed Demming (Regis Toomey).  Marries at end of the film.	167118
1917	Reckless Romeo, A	M				Newsreel Director (Joe Bordeaux). Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle flirts with a girl in the park. Later he takes his wife and mother-in-law to the movies only to see his flirtation showing on the screen -- captured by a newsreel cameraman.	167119
1998	Reckless: Movie, The	MT				Photographer (Gordon Peaston).	167120
2005	Reckoning	N		Long, Jeff		Photojournalist Molly Drake, an intrepid photojournalist is covering the U.S. military’s search for the remains of an American pilot shot down during the Vietnam War. A flight helmet buried among the Khmer Rouge victims is her first discovery -- and far from the most explosive. Led by a mysterious expatriate to the ruins of an ancient city, Molly embarks on a harrowing search for evidence of an entire GI patrol, lost 30 years ago. Now, as a typhoon descends on the remote jungle fortress, Molly discovers that a war she never knew never ended -- and it’s up to her to solve a forgotten murder among the warriors left behind. The killing fields of Cambodia old nightmarish secrets of the past and the present for Molly Drake. Drake accompanies a U.S. Army-led search for the bones of a pilot show down during the war. She meets an archeologist at a local dig and a man who has come back to the country repeatedly seeking his brother’s remains. When the bones unexpectedly turn up, Molly photographs them breaking her agreement with the army not to take pictures of bodies. The captain in charge dismisses her along with the two men and the trio make their way to an ancient fog-enshrouded Angkor-like city where they have evidence an army patrol went missing years ago. They soon find themselves lost in a labyrinth of ancient stone, in circumstances that quickly grow as dire as those in which the patrol evidently found itself.	167121
1958	Reckoning at Yankee Flat	NW	OWN - P	Henry, Will		Newspaperman carries on a bitter feud with an outlaw and road agent.	167122
1999	Reckoning, The	NSF		Allbeury, Ted		Photojournalist Katya, beautiful and talented, is unaware that her love is an undercover agent. When a mission goes horribly wrong in the months before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Katya must summon all her courage to save the man she loves.	167123
1991	Reckoning, The	MT				Reporter (Deborah Lobban).	167124
2001	Reclaiming Lord Rockleigh	NR		Butler, Nancy		Journalist Mercy Tatlock of The Tiptree Trumpet, her father's newspaper. Tatlock was publisher, editor, copywriter. She had become over the last six years, his good right hand. Not very pretty or clever, but clear-sighted, grounded in the here-and-nowMercy and brother Toby come to London to confront Lord Rockleigh Conniston for filing a libel suit against their father. Challenges brother to duel. Mercy sets out to trick and embarrass him into giving up the idea of the duel and libel suit.Editorial in Tiptree Trumpet portrays Lord Conniston as evil. Intrigued and aroused by Mercy.Left Mrs. Filbert's Academy ripe for some adventuring, so her father put her to work in his office, proofing galleys, calling on local tradesmen who advertised in paper. It wasn't long before she was covering local events in small town of Kent.Awkward at first -- lone female at town meetings, magistrate's hearings, political debates who sat scribbling away in tiny notebook in the last row. Soon learned to control erratic temper. After two years, father stopped rewriting pieces. Printed them.	167125
2007	Reclaiming Nick	N		Warren, Susan May	#1 Noble Legacy Series	Journalist Piper Sullivan believes Nick Noble framed her brother for murder and she is determined to find justice. Noble had not planned on being the prodigal son. But when his father dies and leaves half of Silver Buckle, the Noble family ranch to Nick’s former best friend, he must return home to face his mistakes and guarantee that the Silver Buckle stays in the Noble family. Piper follows Nick to the Silver Buckle and poses as a ranch cook, but what she didn’t count on was how challenging it was to resist his charming smile. As Nick seeks to overturn his father’s will, and Piper digs for answers, family secrets surface that send Nick’s life into a tailspin. But there is someone who is out to take the Silver Buckle from the Noble family and he will stop at nothing, even murder, to make that happen. 	167126
1955	Recognitions, The	N		Gaddis, William`		Art Critic Basil Valentine in a counterfeiting ring with the protagonist.	167127
1997	Recoil	M				TV News Anchor (David Sheehan)	167128
2002	Reconsidering Riley	N		Plumley, Lisa		Photojournalist Riley Davis steals the heart of Jayne Murphy, whose very first book, Heartbreak 100, becomes a bestseller. The book was inspired  by her all-too-personal experience with gorgeous, capable, outdoorsy Riley Davis.He stole her heart and promptly skipped town with it. Now by way of researching her next project, Murphy's organized a workshop for dump-ees.Riley had no idea he planted the seeds for Heartbreak 101. He does know that helping his grandparents run their rustic Arizona lodge is only temporary respite from the wanderlust that led him away from Murphy.	167129
2003	Reconstruction	M				Journalist (Isabella Miehe-Renard).	167130
2008	Recount	MT	DVD -R HQ 9935, 9936		5-25-2008	News Media cover the battle between Democrats and Republicans for Florida and the presidency. Includes actual broadcast news clips. Press Conferences. Palm Beach TV Reporter (Katie Prestwood). Boies Conference TV Reporter (Melissa Ross). Clark Center Reporter (Beverly Brooks). Feeney Conference Reporter (Adam Vernier). Florida Stay Reporter (Kerry Sullivan). Florida Stay Reporter (Dave Anthony). Republican Observer (Scott J. Smith). Republican Observer (Brenda Benfield).  Republican Observer (Holland Hayes). Florida Supreme Court Reporter (Kelly Atkins). Florida Supreme Court Reporter (Veronica Alsina). Florida Supreme Court Reporter (Mike Whaley). Tallahassee Reporter (Craig Raymond). Tallahassee Reporter (Linda Bevilacqua). Leon County Reporter (Kathy Sanford). Press (Robie Alan). On-Camera Reporter (Teresa Arnold_Simmons). NBC News Cameraman (Patrick Barry). Press Reporter (Martin Lemaire). NBC Cameraman (Richard Levine). Press Agent (Ron Lewis Jr. ). TV Reporter (Tiffany Marshall). Lead Press (Russell D. Mercier). Reporter - Florida Supreme Court (Jennifer L. Moore). Member of the Press (Craig Myers). Press John Gilbert Rollason). News Boom Operator (Antonio Sarte). Press Reporter (Sean M. Sellers). Hero Cameraman (A.J. Semiday). News Anchor (Bill Seward). Cameraman (Adonis Stevens). Member of the Press (John Youmans). 	167131
2007	Recovery	MT				Interviewer (Penelope Beaumont).	167132
1914	Recreation	M				Magazine. Picture of girl on the cover of the Police Gazette	167133
2009	Red & Blue Marbles (aka Red and Blue Marbles)	M				TV Weatherman (Peter Carey). News Reporter (Leslie Slaughter). Earth barely misses impact with a passing meteor roughly a quarter the size of the moon. Aftermath leaves the Earth off its axis by one degree. As the nights become longer, the planet begins to cool and mankind must decide if they want to stay on Earth or leave for their neighboring planet of Mars to start anew. 	167134
1949	Red Barber's Club House	DR			Series. 1949.	Sportscaster Red Barber	167135
1938	Red Barry	M			13 chapters. Serial. To Be Continued.	Reporter Mississippi (Frances Robinson) is a beautiful newspaperwoman helping Detective Red Barry.	167136
2003	Red Betsy	M				Newsreel Announcer (John J. Fleming).	167137
2004	Red Bow, The	M			Short	News Media. Reporter (Katie Clark-Tape).	167138
1992	Red Bride	N		Fowler, Christopher		Publicist John Chapel is a London theatrical and film publicist who falls in love with a woman that he proposes to -- and then notices her dark side.Chapel had quit his job as a London insurance agent to go to work for a public relations firm. His first client is a beautiful model acting in her first film. He falls in love with her, abandons his family and marries her.Seven vicious murders lead police to his new wife.	167139
2009	Red Canvas, The	M				Newscaster (Matt Riedy). 	167140
2003	Red Cap: Cold War	T	DVD -R HQ 5539		Episode.	Press. Philip worries about an IRA informant who has been leaking information to the press.  Jo has doubts about the story of a lieutenant who was kidnapped.	167141
2003	Red Cap: Cover Story	T	DVD -R HQ 4663. SVD 1504		Episode. 1-28-2003	Journalist gains access to the base.	167142
2004	Red Cockroaches	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kira Coldstein). Reporter #2 (Stephanie Wang). Reporter #3 (Anna Cody). . Reporter #4 (Joelle Levine).	167143
1997	Red Corner	M				Chinese TV Reporter (Baifang Liu). U.S. Photographer (Dean Nolen).	167144
1921	Red Courage	M		Kyne, Peter Bernard (Story - "Sheriff of Cinnabar, The"). Harvey Gates (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Editor of the Cinnabar Sentinel leaving a western town as Pinto Peters (Hoot Gibson) and Chuckwalla Bill (Joel Day) arrive.  He sells them the paper and they start a reform campaign.Town boss owns mortgage on the paper, but heroes gamble to win money to it off. They also have a conflict with gambling house owner. In their efforts to clean up the town, they are assisted by a drunken judge who they help to sober up.Town boss killed trying to steal a fortune and Peters catches the killer.	167145
1912	Red Cross Girl, The	N	OWN - H	Davis, Richard Harding	Novels and Stories of Richard Harding Davis, The	Journalists	167146
2005	Red Doors	M				Cameraman (Stephen Woodworth).	167147
2002	Red Dragon	M	SVD 1700			Tabloid Reporter (Philip Seymour Hoffman) causes trouble. Photographer (Alex Berliner). TV Cameraman (Aaron Michael Lacey).	167148
2008	Red Dragon	N		Moore, T.M.	Red Dragon is Book 4 of the Children of the Dragon series, a chronicle of the Xosan, living vampires from the planet Antellus who were once human but were transformed by a dragon’s blood.	Reporter Michael Burton becomes part of his stories in 1984 when he covers the war between the dragon tongs in Chinatown San Francisco. He falls for a beautiful Chinese cop who tries her best to protect him, and forms an uneasy alliance with the Red Dragons. But against the evil leader of the Black Dragons, there is no defense. Burton soon finds that he is much more tana man when he must fight to save the woman he loves. 	167149
2004	Red Dust	MF			South African-UK	Reporter (Zaa Nkweta). Police Officer files amnesty application for a member of the South African Parliament who can't remember the torture he once endured as a captive political activist.	167150
1988	Red Dwarf: Better Than Life	T			UK. Episode #8. 9-13-1988	Newsreader (Tina Jenkins).	167151
1989	Red Earth, White Earth	MT				Reporter (Ian Finlay)	167152
2005	Red Eden	C			Short	Anchorman (Robert Martin Steinberg).	167153
1988	Red Eye	N	OWN - H	Allen, Richard		Journalist Paul Stafford, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. World turns upside down when CIA operatives come into his office to tell him that the dream-inspired murder stories he's written are factual recountings of real-life murders.Murders of American intelligence agents.	167154
2005	Red Eye	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Dilva Henry). News Presenter (Sheila Waldron).	167155
1915	Red Fleece	N	OWN - H	Comfort, Will Levington		Correspondent Peter Mowbray, a newspaperman follows the war from behind the Russian lines and philosophizes upon the absurdity of war	167156
1982	Red for Terror	N	OWN - H	Crighton, Richard		Correspondent Jay Merrick, a foreign correspondent.  Taken as hostage.	167157
1985	Red Fox, The	NM	OWN	Hyde, Anthony		Journalist Robert Thorne and a Russian expert is summoned to help track down a missing millionaire	167158
1999	Red Handed	T			Series	Entertainment Reporter (Karen Bailey)	167159
1928	Red Harvest	NM	OWN - H	Hammett, Dashiell	In "Five Complete Novels."	Press	167160
1932	Red Herring	N	MLPL	Acheson, Edward		Reporter Danny Farnham calling in story to Helen Hastings on the Guardian. Farnham: "By-line don't pay the rent."  Harry Horton, city editor.  Hastings became a newspaper woman in 24 hours.Hastings, 23, wrote well and was vicious.	167161
1929	Red Hot Rhythm	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	167162
1929	Red Hot Speed	M		Lehman, Gladys (Story). Faith Thomas (Adaptation).  Albert De Mond (Titles). Lehman, Matt Taylor (Scenario).	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher Colonel Long (Thomas Ricketts) is conducting  an anti-speeding campaign in his newspaper. When his daughter is arrested, she gives a false name and is turned over to the assistant district attorney.Newspaper Publisher decides to meet the girl being charged, so the district attorney has a dim-witted woman pose as the accused girl. The DA and the publisher's daughter get the publisher's permission to marry without his ever finding out the truth.	167163
1935	Red Hot Tires	M	DVD -R HQ 6005, 6001			Photographer (Jack Wise).	167164
1994	Red Ink	N		Dinallo, Greg S.		Journalist. Onetime dissident journalist Nikolai Katkov is tipped off to a murder of a highly placed government official.	167165
2000	Red Ink (Tinta Roja)	MF	VHS 1265	Fuguet, Alberto (Novel)	Peru	Crime Reporter in the Peruvian capital, a young newshound and a quiet photographer investigate deaths of inner city boys in Lima, Peru. Alfonso (Giovanni Ciccia) who longs to write novels gets a scholarship to a writing program and must take an internship at a tabloid newspaper alongside his girlfriend Nadia (Lucia Jimenez). While Nadia is given a simple office assignment, Alfonso is made assistant to one of the paper’s top writers, Faundez (Gianfranco Brero), a man with questionable scruples and secrets of his own. His philosophy: “News, like prostitution, is learned on the streets.” The young reporter accompanies his boss to the sites of murders, suicides, accidents, and the drug scene in the violent city of Lima. Faundez heads out each day to collect stories through intimidation and emotional manipulation and he has no qualms about using sources for his own purposes or passing along stories to his less-industrious significant other, Roxana (Yvonne Frayssinet), a seductive radio reporter. They are accompanied by Photographer Escalona (Fele Martinez) who captures the lurid details of the stories Alfonso reluctantly writes. Their driver is Van Gogh (Carlos Gassols) who communicates in quotations both sensitively and hilariously from an international resource of famous people. The story builds in momentum until Alfonso finds himself swallowed up in the yellow journalism, smarmy lies and deceit of the tabloid he now works for. While Alfonso is appalled by Faundez’s shaky ethics and cavalier attitude toward women, it also begins to sink in and when circumstances force Alonfso to take over for Faundez for a while, he’s surprised to discover how much he’s come to resemble the man he despises.  	167166
1941	Red Is For Killing	NM		Bagby, G.		Press	167167
2006	Red Kebaya, The	MF			Malaysia	Journalist (Corinne Adri).  Journalist (Soraya Dean).	167168
1926	Red Kimono, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3894, 3892.			Newspaper. File room of daily newspaper. Volume dated 1917. Headline about the Gabrielle Darley case. Story told in flashback	167169
2000	Red Letters	M				TV Reporter (Suzanne Rico)	167170
1949	Red Light	M				Reporter in Newsreel (Joe Kirk). Newsreel Commentator (Knox Manning).	167171
1971	Red Light in the White House	M			Adult. Ness	Reporter digs into the background of a young woman who is running for the U.S. Senate and finds out a lot more than he bargained for.	167172
1998	Red Lightning	NM		Holton, Hugh		Investigative Reporter Kate Ford teams up with the Chief of Detectives to face an ominous threat to Chicago. Their search leads them to a madman with fondness for powerful explosives and deadly snakes who has already left path of destruction behind him.Snoopy Ford and the Chief become the targets of a scientist and his legless sidekick armed with an arsenal of death-dealing weapons.	167173
2005	Red Lightning	M				Reporter (Terrance Otis Williams). Red Lightning is the story of a young Ivy League stockbroker who knew early on his fortunes would lie in the world of money. However, things didn't quite work out the way he thought they would.	167174
2000	Red Lipstick	M				News Media. TV Newscaster 1 (Laura Weeks). TV Newscaster 2 (Rhonda Louise-Rhonda Muziani). TV Newscaster 3 (Melisssa Brown). TV Newscaster 4 (Keira Schlesinger). TV Newscaster 5 (James Smith).  Final TV Newscaster (Jane Lynch).Voice of Radio Newscaster (Saul Stein).	167175
1940	Red Logan	CB			Detective Comics #38. April, 1940. First Appearance.	Reporter. Ace Reporter Red Logan of the Times Courier fought crime in England and America during the 1930s. Faithful assistant in his Russian friend Ivan.	167176
2009	Red Men, The	N		Abaitua, Matthew De		Former Radical Journalist Nelson now works for one of the world’s leading corporations, one that makes the Red Men -- tireless, intelligent, creative and entirely virtual corporate workers, and it’s looking to expand the program.  Nelson finds himself at the helm of a grand project whose goals appear increasingly authoritarian and potentially catastrophic. As the boundaries between Redtown and the real world become ever more brittle. Nelson finds himself forced to choose sides: the corporation or the community, the real or the virtual. 	167177
1949	Red Menace, The	M	L	Running Time		African-American Reporter Toiler, official Communist paper.	167178
1996	Red Mercury	N		Barclay, Max		Investigative Reporter Ben Sherwood, in his debut as Max Barclay.	167179
2005	Red Mercury	M				Reporter 1 (Michael Cheyney). Reporter 2 (Graham Garner).	167180
2005	Red Nose Night Live 05	T				Reporter (Simon Pegg).	167181
1935	Red Over Europe	SS	UCLA	Weller, George	In "Book of Contemporary Short Stories, A."	Correspondent Eric Wolf, in Vienna for the Traynor World Service. Lost his little German weekly in a Wisconsin city.George Weller is a foreign correspondent in Europe.	167182
1952	Red Planet Mars	M	DVD -R HQ 7658, 7659. L			News Media. News Commentator #1 (Bill Kennedy). Radio Commentators (Robert Forrest, Dayton Lummis). Media and Press leaks	167183
1995	Red Ribbon Blues	M				Interviewer (Larry Blanford)	167184
2003	Red Riding Hood	M				Interviewer (Susanne Meurer - The Interviewer).	167185
2009	Red Riding: Nineteen Eighty (aka 1980)	MT		Peace, David (Novel). Tony Grisoni (Screenplay)		Reporter Jack Whitehead (Eddie Marsan) of the Post. Police corruption interferes with the search for a killer in Yorkshire, England. Journalist 1 (Tim Beasley). Journalist 2 (Robert Angell). 	167186
2008	Red Riding: Nineteen Eighty (aka 1980)	N		Peace, David 	#3 Red Riding Quartet Book Two, The: 1980	Reporter Jack Whitehead of the Post. Police corruption interferes with the search for a killer in Yorkshire, England. The nightmare continues during the winter of 1980 when the Ripper murders his 13th victim and the whole of Yorkshire is terrorized. Assistant Chief Constable Hunter struggles to solve the hellish crimes and bring an end to the horror, but is drawn ever deeper into a world of bent coppers and sleaze. After his house is burned down, his wife is threatened and his colleagues turn against him, Hunter’s quest becomes personal as he has nothing left to lose. Story of the search for The Ripper is taken up by Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, Peter Hunter, who is asked to head a Super Squad, a brain trust to conduct a parallel but secret investigation. Publicly their job will be to advise the official investigation in methods and avenues. Hunter isn’t much trusted by most of the police force because he has investigated fellow police officers for corruption in the past. Hunter might be too good at his job, someone is nervous and he soon finds his investigation in jeopardy and himself the subject of an inquiry.	167187
2009	Red Riding: Nineteen Eighty-Three (aka 1983)	MT		Peace, David (Novel). Tony Grisoni (Screenplay)		Crime Correspondent Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) of the Evening Yorkshire Post. The seemingly untouchable, corrupt West Yorkshire police, and the true evil mastermind behind the child abductions and murders of the last 14 years can’t resist doing it again. Against them, a fat, useless lawyer and one remorseful copper. 	167188
2008	Red Riding: Nineteen Eighty-Three (aka 1983)	N		Peace, David	#4 Red Riding Quartet Book Two, The: 1983	Crime Correspondent Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) of the Evening Yorkshire Post. The seemingly untouchable, corrupt West Yorkshire police, and the true evil mastermind behind the child abductions and murders of the last 14 years can’t resist doing it again. Against them, a fat, useless lawyer and one remorseful copper. The conclusion moves around in time, between 1983 and the events in 1974, 1977 and 1980. Stories are told by BJ, a male prostitute first seen in 1974, lawyer John Pigott, 1977, and senior police official Maurice Jobson, a presence throughout the series. Most of the questions are answered -- what happened, who was responsible for what. 	167189
2008	Red Riding: Nineteen Seventy-Four (aka 1974)	N		Peace, David	#1 Red Riding Quartet  Book One, The: 1974.  Serpent’s Tail is the publisher.	Crime Correspondent Ed Dunford of the Evening Yorkshire Post. It is winter, 1974 and Dunford has the job he wanted. He didn't know it was going to be a season in hell.A dead little girl with a swan's wings stitched to her back. A gypsy camp in a ring of fire. Corruption everywhere you look.Dunford is disillusioned, juggling the recent death of his father and the return to his native Yorkshire after a brief, unsuccessful stint in Fleet Street. For the jaded Dunford, it's just another story -- will the girl be found dead or alive?That is until the girl is brutally murdered. Dunford follows the case and makes a series of terrifying connections with a string of child murders.In spite of being the crime reporter for the paper, Eddie is assigned to provide background for the story while the investigating reporting is given to Jack Whitehead, who was once Crime Reporter of the year. Eddie doesn’t accept this and continues his own probing into the cases and descent into madness. 	167190
2009	Red Riding: Nineteen Seventy-Four (aka 1974)	MT		Peace, David (Novel). Tony Grisoni (Screenplay)		Crime Correspondent Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) of the Evening Yorkshire Post. It is winter, 1974 and Dunford has the job he wanted. He didn't know it was going to be a season in hell. The rookie journalist looks to solve the increasingly vexing case of a serial killer on the loose.	167191
2009	Red Riding: Nineteen Seventy-Seven (aka 1977)	N		Peace, David	#2 Red Riding Quartet Book Two, The: 1977	Reporter Jack Whitehead of the Post is investigating a murderer who picks on prostitutes during the summer in Yorkshire. While the rest of the population anxiously awaits Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee, Whitehead and a detective are looking for the killer, who is quickly dubbed “The Yorkshire Ripper.” But their investigations turn grisly as they each engage in affairs with the prostitutes they are supposedly protecting. As the summer moves relentlessly towards the bonfires of Jubilee Night, the killings accelerate and it seems as if Whitehead and the detective are the only men who suspect or care that there may be more than one killer at large. The Ripper is back and the attacks increasing in frequency and the police want someone to pin the crimes on. Bob Fraser, a police sergeant in 1974 who gave reporter Eddie Dunford information unofficially, and reporter Jack White head. Fraser and Whitehead have something in common: borth are in love with prostitutes. 	167192
1943	Red River Robin Hood	M	DVD -R 1539			Editor Sam Sterling (Otto Hoffman)	167193
1985	Red Rockingbird, The	N		Marlowe, Ann		News Media	167194
1913	Red Room, The	N	USC	Strindberg, August		Newspaperman Arvid Falk, a would-be poet who is unable to find a publisher for his poems, so he takes a job on a newspaper.Becomes a success, but is disillusioned because he is never allowed to report the news honestly as he sees it. Moves from paper to paper.Falk eventually suffers a mental breakdown and after recovering becomes a schoolmaster.  Smith is a publisher. Struve is a journalist. Grey Bonnet is a conservative paper.. Smith, a publisher	167195
1963	Red Runs the River	M				Photographer (Charles Applegate).	167196
1989	Red Scorpion	M				News Media. Russian KGB agent is sent to Africa to kill an anti-Communist revolutionary. But he has a change of heart when he sees how the Russians and their Cuban allies are killing and repressing the locals so he switches sides and helps the rebels.	167197
2008	Red Sea	N		Benedek, Emily (aka E.A. Benedek)		Aviation Reporter Marie Petterssen, an ambitious young reporter, has a hunch about why four airliners were blown out of the sky in a devastating string of attacks taking hundreds of lives and striking fear into people and governments around the world. Her suspicious are confirmed when she’s approached by an Israeli airline security expert and former Special Forces commando who has noticed her work. He offers Marie a rare lead, one that will send her to London and later into the devastation of war-torn Iraq. With the help of a maverick FBI agent, she stumbles onto the makings of a terrorist plot well beyond the destruction of airliners: the detonation of a rogue nuclear device in New York harbor. The terrorists know that America’s most vulnerable spot is its transportation system and they mean to exploit it. Time is running out. But Marie is in the grip of circumstances beyond her control. Is the Israeli helping a journalist uncover answers the world craves, or is he setting up the woman to flush out an Islamic terrorist who killed his partner 20 year earlier?	167198
1997	Red Shoe Diaries (aka Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries): Boxer, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2615	DVD -R HQ 2615	Adult	Photographer finds herself attracted to a boxer. She is broken-hearted and finds solace with him.	167199
1995	Red Shoe Diaries: Hard Labor	T			Episode #42. 1-1-1995	Photographer (David McKay).	167200
1994	Red Shoe Diaries: Liar's Tale	T	SVD 731		Episode #21. 1-1-1994	Reporter-Photographer gets too involved when she researches a piece on prostitution and finds herself on the other side of the story	167201
1995	Red Shoe Diaries: Love at First Sight	M			Episode #40. 1-1-1995	Correspondent Cecelia (Alexandra Tydings).	167202
1997	Red Shoe Diaries: Swimming Naked	MT			Episode #59. 1-1-1997	Cameraman, Aerial (Brad Hood). Aerial Free-Fall Cameraman (Tom Sanders).	167203
1953	Red Skelton: Lord Beaverhead, BBC Newscaster	T	DVD 1640		Red Skeleton: King of Laughter compilation	BBC Newscaster Lord  Beaverhead (Red Skeleton) reading the newscast.  In Bowler with monocle and English accent.Also sketch with Columnist Ed Sullivan.	167204
2009	Red Sky	N		Alexis, Renee		Photojournalist Justine Roberts-Paretti gets the assignment of a lifetime when she is commissioned to photograph the events of Gallup, New Mexico's annual Intertribal Ceremonial powwow-one of the biggest powwows in the United States. While there, she finds more than a rich culture very deserving of a lovely spread for the September Issue of The San Francisco Examiner. Justine finds love after having given up on relationships. Darrius Red Sky not only is a well-known native of the land, but has somehow summoned Justine from San Francisco with his shamanic abilities. The two finally meet, and love is on the horizon. However, Darrius has dilemmas he is fearful of revealing even to the very woman he wants to spend his life with.	167205
2000	Red Sky at Morning	NM		Garrison, Paul		TV Reporter Jose Chin, a friend of a tugboat captain and his love, a book editor.  Armada of Chinese submarines filled with soldiers launch an attack on Manhattan aiming to hold the city and the United States hostage.	167206
2002	Red Sneakers, The	MT	DVD -R 1691			News Media. Newscaster (Evajoye Mendoza). Female Reporter (Maxine Guess). Sportswork Photographer (David Huband). Photographer (Dirk McLean). Photographer (Jeff Packer).	167207
1988	Red Spider, The	MT				Reporter (Dale Robins)	167208
1991	Red Star Rising	CB			New Titans, The #77	Reporter Cherry Alexander. Injured Cyborg becomes more machine than man and New York City deals with the aftermath of the explosion of the Titans Tower. 	167209
1993	Red Sun Rising	M				Newswoman (Diana Lipari)	167210
1939	Red Threads	NM	OWN - P	Stout, Rex		Newspaperman Parker, freelancer to the Herald-Tribune.	167211
1932	Red-Headed Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 7483, 7484		Uncensored	Newspapers. Newspaper stories and headlines. Gold digger breaks up her boss's marriage and sins her way to financial success.	167212
1949	Red, Hot and Blue	M				News Media. Newspaperwoman (Arlene Jenkins). Newsman (Bruce Carruthers). Newsman (Harry Templeton). Reporter (Jacqueline Park). Photographer (Cyril Ring).	167213
1998	Red, White and Blue	N		Isaacs, Susan		New York Journalist Lauren Miller, a bright, ambitious journalist looks for career-making scoop in Wyoming	167214
1987	Red, White and Blue, The	N	OWN - H	Dunne, John Gregory		Reporter Jack Broderick on his father's paper.	167215
1990	Redaccion	DF			Spain. Series 1990-2002	Newsreaders Carles Francino (1990-1994), Hilano Pino (1994-2001), Marta Reyero (1995-2002).	167216
1976	Redaccion noche	N			Spain. Series 1976-1979	Newsreaders Joaquin Arozamena (1977-1978), Santiago Lopez Castillo (1977-1978), Victoria Prego (1977-1978), Jose Antonio Silva (1976), Isabel Tenaille (1979).Weather Forecaster Pilar Sanjurjo (1976-1979).	167217
2007	Redacted	M	DVD. 		Fictional Documentary	News Media covers events inspired by the March 2006 rape and killings by U.S. troops in Mahmoudiya, south of Baghdad, Iraq. Embedded Journalist (Shatha Haddad) covers a night raid on a private life from point-of-view of reporter. Arab News Channel.Montage of stories about U.S. soldiers fighting in the Iraq conflict focusing on the modern forms of media covering the war.	167218
2004	Redakce	TF			Czech Republic. Series.	Editors. Chief Editor Pavel Talich (Borivoj Navratil). Photographer Kamil (Roman Zach). Chief Redactor Viktor Seidl (David Matasek). Chied Redactor Alice (Barbora Kodetova). Redactor Anna (Dana Batulkova). Redactor Linda (Irena Machova).Chief Editor Katerina (Martina Valkova). Redactor and Photographer Klara (Pavla Ptackova). Residency Redactor Zdenek (Michal Novotny).	167219
2008	Redbelt	M				Newsman at Ringside (John Robert). Japanese Interviewer (Kei Hirayama). Rude Photographer (Lee Ryder).  A fateful event leads to a job in the film business for top mixed-martial arts instructor Mike Terry. Though he refuses to participate in prize bouts, circumstances conspire to force him to consider entering such a competition.	167220
1995	Redbird	NR		Palmer, Diana		News Media	167221
1997	Redboy 13	M				News Media. Reporter (Rigo J. Denova). Reporter (Ken Goodman). Reporter (Bill Hagy). Reporter (Juan Insua). Reporter (Ozie Monroe Jr.). Reporter (Tim S. Wilton).	167222
1971	Reddick	MT			UK	Newsman (David Clement).	167223
2004	Redemption	MT	DVD -R 1617			Freelance Writer Barbara Becnel (Lynn Whitfield) interviews convict for a book on gangs and eventually becomes his confidante and coauthor. Reporter (Prudence Zdravkovic).	167224
2004	Redemption: Stan Tookie Williams Story, The	MT				TV Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). TV Reporter #2 (Tim Gammon). Campus Reporter (Dan Duran). Publisher #3 (Liz West). Reporter (Paul McGuire).	167225
2004	Redentor	MF			Brazil.	Journalist Celio Rocha (Pedro Cardoso) lives with a family scandal -- his father used all h is savings to buy an apartment form the father of his childhood friend, a corrupt constructor who never delivered the building to the owners.When the friend's father commits suicide, the reporter is assigned to interview his friend and is invited to participate in a scheme in the Cayman Islands where he would receive five million dollars.But the journalist has a breakdown when his father dies and believes God assigned him to make his childhood friend give away all the money he has on behalf of the homeless.	167226
1998	Rederiet	TF			Series 1992. Six Episodes in 1998	Journalist (Jan Waldekranz)	167227
1934	Redhead	M		Brown, Vera (Novel). Betty Burbridge (Screenplay). Jesse Lasky, Jr. (Additional Dialogue	Ness Book	Reporter Scoop (Regis Toomey) finds out about a secret marriage and threatens to print the information but the model involved convinces him to suppress the story.New York Times compared the film unfavorably to It Happened One Night	167228
1992	Redheads	M				TV Reporter (Malcolm Cork). Newsreader (David Wildman).	167229
1981	Reds	M	DVD -R HQ 2864, 2865, 2866, 2820. SVDSP 564. DVD.	Beatty, Warren, Trevor Griffiths (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist John Reed (Warren Beatty), radical journalist-social activist. Freelance Journalist Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) tries to get an interview with Reed who is writing for the magazine, The Masses.Reed encourages her to show her work to the editor of the Metropolitan and soon draws her into his world. Editor Pete Van Wherry (Gene Hackman) continually has run-ins with Reed. Editor claims no one wants to read about Reds and Russia.Reed leaves the magazine because of his objections to the editor rewriting his work. Reed tells Bryant, "You got to have enough sense, if you're trying to build up your reputation as a journalist, to be in the right place at the right time."Bryant  is fired from her journalism job in Europe, and agrees to go with Reed to Russia. Bryant insists they do not share a byline. Reeds moves from observation to involvement. Writes his famous account of the revolution, Ten Days That Shook the WorldReed dies with Bryant at his bedside. Eugene O'Neill (Jack Nicholson) was right when he accuses Reed and Bryant earlier in the film of being "power mad journalists who join the revolution instead of observing it."	167230
1970	Reed, Mexico Insurgente	MF			Mexico	Reporter John Reed crosses the Mexican border in 1913 and travels to meet one of Pancho Villa's generals in Durango.  A year and a half passes and Reed is able to get the confidence of the revolutionaries and ends up fighting for their cause.	167231
2005	Reefer Madness	M				News Media. Reporter.	167232
2007	Reel Comedy: Knocked Up	CC	DVD -R HQ 8637		Promotion	Entertainment-Celebrity Correspondent Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) for E! Entertainment Television becomes an on-air celebrity journalist. Interviewer talks to the cast members and director about the film.	167233
1971	Reel Game, The	T			Series 1971.	Newsreel and documentary film footage. Quiz show. Host Jack Barry.	167234
1939	Reel McCoy: Speed Centaur	CB				Reporter "Reel" McCoy for the Daily Views, supporting character	167235
2005	Reel Review:	T			Series. 2005-	Correspondent (Ron Sparks). Vancouver Correspondent (Julie Hopman). Hosts (Mike Bray, Heather Marsden).	167236
1994	Ref, The	M				TV Reporter Mike Michaels (Edward Saxon). Karen the Newscaster (Donna Holgate)	167237
2008	Reflecting Pool	M				Russian-American Journalist Alex Prokop (Jarek Kupsc) is a successful journalist who receives a rare 9/11 video tape revealing new information about the attack. The footage was sent by Paul Cooper (Joseph Culp), a driven researcher, whose daughter died on 9/11. Prokop travels with Cooper to New York and Washington D.C. where they uncover suppressed information implicating the U.S. government in the attacks. As Prokop investigates the truth about the 9/11 attacks, he wants to know: Did a plane really hit the Pentagon building? Was the destruction of the World Trade Center the result of plane impacts or underground bombs? As the evidence builds, he comes to the startling realization that the American government was behind the attacks. As Cooper introduces Prokop to key eyewitnesses, the facade of the “official story” begins to crumble. Prokop hears accounts of underground explosions in the Twin Towers moments before their collapse and discovers that the firm providing WTC security was run by the President’s brother. We follow the journalist as he investigates the inexplicable collapse of the 47-story WTC Building Seven, disprove the implausible airliner “attack” on the Pentagon, and uncover the illegal destruction of physical evidence from Ground Zero. The pressure builds as the FBI intimidates Alex’s Editor McGuire (Lisa Black) to reveal key sources -- while the magazine’s corporate investors threaten to kill the entire story. Plagued by the ghosts of his Communist childhood and trying to uphold the independence of American journalism, Alex’s search for the truth leads to a dangerous and shocking realization. 	167238
2009	Reflections in Gold	N		Nordstrom, Eugene		Investigative Reporter Bob Elliott for The Lake County Herald is on a dangerous mission to expose the sinister connection between Reflection Lake’s land developers and the corrupt county political machine. Battle lines have been drawn and the bitter war between environmentalists and developers turns ugly. Only time will tell is an honest man, brought to his knees by murder and blackmail, will survive. Profit-driven developers want to clear-cut, bulldoze and bury Lake County’s pristine wilderness under the infamous “monument to progress” known as Reflection Lake Resort. Editor Burt Parrish of The Lake County Herald: “Bob isn’t a perfect man. He has his human frailties just like all the rest of us. But no one else around here could ever fill his shoes.”	167239
2009	Reflections in the Mud	M				War Correspondent-Photojournalist Leslee Williams (Jodi Russell) is a two-decade veteran war correspondent who despite international recognition and personal beauty, finds romance less than successful. Her hilarious friend, Ray, encourages her as best he can. A chance meeting with Jonathan Powell, a long-lost high school acquaintance, brings love unpredictably into her life. Everything is going fine until one weekend when Jonathan doesn’t return from a business trip. Leslee then finds herself on a journey where her trust, reporter skills and personal strength are tested to their limits. American TV News Anchor (Michelle Wright). American TV News Anchor (Brandy Vega). TV Weather Presenter (Bethany Prince). Hispanic TV Newsreader (Wendy Eav). British TV Anchor (Paul Kersey). British TV Anchor (Amy Kersey).  Bosnian Newsreader (Elma Ceric).  Chinese TV Newsreader (Thien Sok). Vietnamese TV Newsreader (Kung Nguyen). Camera Clerk (Lance Chapman). Hispanic Newsreader (Antonio Cruz). 	167240
1974	Reflections of Murder	T				Photographer (Don Sparks).	167241
2007	Reflections of the Pink Elephant	N		Krumbine, Jason		Online Columnist Chris Allen writes a column called “Reflections of the Pink Elephant” for an online magazine called Kickin’.  “Any time somebody asked where the name came from I just smiled and told them they’d have to wait for the eventual column that would explain it. But the truth was I got really drunk one night and scribbled the name down on a napkin and stuck it to my refrigerator. When I woke up the next morning I saw it and figured, what the hell, I think if the editors thought it was a weird name they were too afraid to say anything. I brought in a lot of hits for their site.”	167242
2007	Reflections: Chronicles of a Man Scorned, The	N		Hall, Brandon J. 		Columnist Kyle Reed has an outlet to vent his frustrations about the world that’s changing around him. He is a young man struggling to cope with the recent changes made in his life. He thought he had the world in the family he’d created with his wife Angel. He thought that nothing could come between the bond that they shared, yet she sent him through trials that were too heavy for the heart to bear. When Kyle tries to move forward with his life and settle on single-parent life, he takes a journey of self-discovery, a path that leads him to reflect on the last eight months that have led him to this point today. If hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, then what does that say of a man scorned? 	167243
2006	Reflets	C			Short	Journalist (Vanessa Mikowsky - Voice).	167244
1979	Reflex Curve	SS	GPL	Einstein, Charles	In "Fielder's Choice: Anthology of Baseball Fiction, An."	Sports Reporter Edna Langdo for the Chronicle. Ends up in bed with the pitcher.The Chronicle, the News, the Tribune plague pitcher. George Johnson, baseball writer.	167245
1911	Reform Candidate, The	M				Girl Reporter (Miriam Nesbitt) haunts saloon posing as prostitute to get proof	167246
1974	Reform, Die	MT			West Germany	Journalist (Norbert Castell). Fernsehreporter (Dieter Moebius).	167247
1673	Reformation, The	P	USC	Arrowsmith, Joseph		Press	167248
1950	Reformer and the Redhead, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4752, 4753. SVD 1502. VHS 1292 (All But Ending)	Carson, Robert (Story). Norman Panama, Melvin Frank (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Tim Harveigh (Robert Keith) for the Oakport News, tells woman arrested for brawling with another woman at the zoo to hire a lawyer. Contacts lawyer running for mayor with support of businessman who wants lawyer elected so he can manipulate him.Article appears about businessman supporting lawyer causing woman to think lawyer has sold her out. She finds out he turned down businessman's offer and gets reporter to help lawyer's campaign.Lawyer needs support of political machine to win and agrees to suppress evidence he has found against businessman in exchange for endorsement. Reporter begins to suspect something. Gets information on businessman's corrupt business activities.Reporter informs woman, who breaks her engagement to lawyer. After denouncing businessman during radio broadcast, lawyer is reunited with woman.	167249
2008	Refraction	N		Dynes, Jan		Reporter is burying the truth to protect a woman who witnessed the brutal murder of her husband and only child and awakes from a coma having had nearly every bone in her body broken. She spends the next two years simply relearning how to walk and talk. But her nightmare isn’t over yet. There is still a conspiracy to murder her too. Who can save her now? The detective, the reporter or her childhood friend? 	167250
2009	Refrain	M				Newsreader (Jay Donaldson). Musical awakening of a young woman bound in an abusive relationship. 	167251
1905	Refuge of Derelicts, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Fables of Man."	Proofreader. Governor Garvey once a rough-proof reader on an evening paper -- an easy berth that paid him ten dollars a week and supported him. Began life as a printer's apprentice in a western cityJimson Flinders, colored stenographer and sub-editor.  Henry Clarkson, now a poet, was first assistant editor of a magazine, a literary person.	167252
1954	Refuge, The	N		MacKenzie, Seaforth		News Media	167253
1986	Regalo di Natale	MF			Italy	Deputy Editor (Ferdinando Orlandi).	167254
1974	Regan	MT				Interviewer (Jonathan Elsom)	167255
1983	Regard of Flight, The	MT				Critic (Michael O'Connor)	167256
1998	Regarding the Fountain	NJ		Klise, Kate. M. Sarah Klise (Illustrator)		Newspapers. The Dry Creek Gazette - "The Creek May be Dry, but the Gossip is Juicy!"  Established 1897. November 7th Edition. When the Creek gets water, name of newspaper changes to "The Spring Creek Gazette - The Creek May Be West, but Our Ink is Dry."The Geyser Creek Gazette -- "We're Gushing With Good News!" Established Today! May 27th Edition. 35 Cents.	167257
2004	Regarding the Sink: Where, Oh Where, Did Waters Go?	NJ		Klise, Kate. M. Sarah Klise (Illustrator)		Editor Annette Trap of The Geyser Creek Gazette. Our motto: "We have a nose for news." 50 cents. Early and Late editions. Headline: "Trap Named Editor of the Gazette."Story: "Annette Trap, longtime reporter for the Geyser Creek Gazette, was recently named editor of this newspaper. Ms. Trap will continue to report investigative stories.""I love a good scoop," said Trap, who has a real nose for news." The Geyser Creek Gazette, Wednesday, February 2 Headline: "EXCLUSIVE: Scandal at Middle School! Principal Sunk Money in Sink Hole.":Investor's Corner by Macon Bigbucks, Investment Counselor.Sinkiang News newspaper.	167258
2005	Regarding the Trees: Splintered Saga Rooted in Secrets, A	NJ		Klise, Kate. M. Sarah Klise (Illustrator)		Editor Annette Trap of The Geyser Creek Gazette. Our motto: "We have a nose for news." 50 cents. Early and Late editions. Our NEW motto: "It's a LOVE thing."  The Dry Creek Gazette, 12 years old newspaper.  Headlines and stories.The Guys, (It's) Her Creek Gazette. Our NEW motto: "It's a girl thing."  Our NEW motto: "It's a wedding thing."	167259
1942	Regards to Broadway	NM		Clarke, Donald Henderson		Newspaper. New York Planet newspapermen Bill Heidner, Joe Green, Ed Field.	167260
2004	ReGenesis: Baby Bomb	T			Episode #1. 10-24-2004. Sci-Fi	Reporter (Damon D'Oliveira).	167261
2006	ReGenesis: End, The	T			Episode #26. 8-4-2006. Sci-Fi	News Announcer (Sandi Stahlbrand).	167262
2004	ReGenesis: Face of God, The	T			Episode #3. 10-31-2004. Sci-Fi	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rory O'Shea). Reporter #2 (Anne Beaudry).	167263
2004	ReGenesis: Spare Parts	T			Episode #2. 10-24-2004. Sci-Fi	News Media. Reporter #1 (Marie Beath Badian). Reporter #2 (Robert Shipman). TV Anchor (Dan Duran). Female Reporter (Michele McCree).	167264
1996	Reggie's Prayer	M				Reporter (Tim Ring).	167265
1972	Regiment, The: Father of the Regiment, The	T			Episode #1. 2-21-1972	Reporter (Robert Fyfe). Editor (John Dunbar).	167266
2006	Regimodi tortenet	MTF			Hungary. Miniseries.	Photographer (Jeno Kiss).	167267
2000	Regis Philbin and Kathy Lee: Last Show	T	SVDSP 1112		Episode	Talk Show Hosts Regis Philbin and Kathy Lee	167268
2007	Regis Philbin Returns to Television	T	DVD -R HQ 8397			Talk Show Host Regis Philbin returns to his program after triple by-pass heart surgery.  The day after Rosie O'Donnell tells everyone she is not coming back to The View.  News Media response.	167269
1964	Regis Philbin Show, The	T				Talk Show	167270
1981	Regis Philbin Show, The	T			Series. 11-30-1981 to 4-9-1982. NBC	Hosts Regis Philbin and Mary Hart (`1-7-1981 to 4-9-1982). Talk and Interview Show.  Regis Philbin Celebrity Healthstyles on he Health Network in 1982 lasted six years.In 1988, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee became one of the most successful morning talk shows in the United States.	167271
2000	Regis Philbin: Live With Regis and Kelly	T				Talk Show Hosts Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa	167272
1939	Regle du jeu, La	MF				Radio Reporter (Lise Elina).	167273
1999	Regret to Inform	DT				Documentary - Memory of American soldier killed in Vietnam	167274
1986	Regrets Only	N	OWN - H	Quinn, Sally		Reporter Allison Sterling, a blond, beautiful, successful reporter for the Daily. William Rosewell Grey III, weekly bureau chief.	167275
2004	Regrettable Puns I've Used as Headlines at the In-Flight Magazine for Which I Work	SS		McCammon, Ross	In "The Best of McSweeney's Humor Category," P. 213.	Magazine. Headlines at the In-Flight Magazine include "Tea Wrecks," "Polar Wheres," "A Cramp and Your Stylus."	167276
1960	Rehabilitated Man	N		Lambert, Eric		Press	167277
1670	Rehearsal Transpros'd and the Rehearsal Transpros'd, The Second Part	ER	USC	Marvell, Andrew		Press. Attack on Roger L'Estrange.  "For the Press hath ought him a shame a long time and is but now beginning to pay off the Debt. The Press (that villainous Engine) invented much about the same time with the Reformation, that hath done more mischief …."	167278
1671	Rehearsal, The	P	USC	Villiers, George-Buckingham		Critics. Two Heralds.  In prologue: "Now, Critiques do your worst, that here are met;"	167279
2007	Reichenbach Falls	MT				Newsreader (David Robertson). Publicist (Cora Bisset).  Writer Arthur Conan Doyle (Richard Wilson).	167280
1876	Reign of the Press, The	A		Nast, Thomas	Wood engraving	Press. Caption: The Reign of the Press --   A MEMBER OF THE CABINET: "Please take in my card to the Secretary -- I beg your pardon -- the Editor of War, and inquire if the war with Spain is over…""…as I wish to make arrangements for signing the Treaty of Peace."	167281
2002	Reina Del Sur, La (aka Queen of the South, The)	N		Reverte, Artur Perez		News Media.  Story of a woman nicknamed by journalists "The Queen of the South"  creates an empire in the male-dominated world of drug trafficking.	167282
1975	Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The	M				Newspaper Custodian (Jon Richards).	167283
2007	Reincarnationist, The	N		Rose, M.J.		Photojournalist Josh Ryder is injured in an explosion when a bomb in a baby carriage explodes. He begins experiencing intense episodes wherein he imagines he is a pagan Roman priest madly in love with one of the vestal virgins.He goes in search of the "memory stones" whose history can be traced back to Egypt and India and are said to prove reincarnation.	167284
2000	Reindeer Games	M				TV Newscaster (Joanna Piros)	167285
1997	Reine & Mimmi I fjallen	MF				TV Reporter (Andre Linschooten). TV Reporter (Ronny Olofsson).	167286
2004	Reino del Dragon del Oro, El	N		Allende, Isabel		Reporter Kate for the International Graphic, her grandson and his girl friend and a team of photographers go on a trip to the forbidden kingdom hidden in the peaks of the HimalayasTheir mission? To locate the legendary golden beast, a sacred statute and oracle that can foresee the future.	167287
2003	Reinventing Olivia	NR		Thompson, Nancy Robards		Reporter Olivia Logan is single, living in Florida and working as a reporter for the local paper. She dreams of finishing a novel or opening a bakery.Her father abandoned her and her boyfriend dumped her, she often jumps to wrong conclusions about men, especially  her hunky neighbor, a member of a rock band	167288
1985	Reise zu Cathleen McCoy	N		Sperr, Monika	Germany	Journalist	167289
2002	Rejseholdet: Assistancemelding A-9/01	TF			Episode #23. 2-10-2002	TV Journalist (Julie Wieth).	167290
1985	Rekord, Der	MF				TV Reporter (Jochen Busse). TV Reporter (Andras Fricsay Kali Son).	167291
2005	Relationships Can Be Murder	N		Di Lucchio, Jane		TV Newscaster Sheila Shelbourne is a woman-about-town who has a fling with Dee Delvalle. Dee, a lesbian 34-year-old fifth grade teacher has a full life as teacher, union negotiator and friend to Tully, Jenny and Felicia, but she is also recovering from a bad affair with the Los Angeles TV newswoman and regrets that she had the fling. The glamorous Sheila collected women in the manner some hunters collect pelts. Just as Dee is beginning to think about dating again, Sheila is brutally murdered, and Dee finds the police literally on her door step. The affair not only caused a break up with Dee’s longtime lover, Evie and confounded her closest friends but now she is suspect numero uno in Sheila’s murder and has been placed on an administrative leave from her teaching positions because she is the LAPD’s prime suspect. With the police department’s lead investigators, Gina Quinn and Alex Piece convinced of her guilt, Dee summons help from her three best buddies -- Felicia, Tully and Jenny. Together this multicultural crew of lesbian friends dig behind the scenes of TV news broadcasting where ratings can be a matter of life and death, and discover secrets kept even from each other. As Dee and her friends try to discover the real murderer of Sheila, they find intrigues and secrets at her work site and between each other. Sorting through gossip and delving into the past, Dee and her friends find themselves in dangerous situations.	167292
1995	Relative Danger	NM		Douglas, Charlotte		Journalist brother is brutally murdered so professor Alexandria Garrison begins to fear for her own life after she receives threatening phone calls that compel her to investigate her brother's last story.	167293
2002	Relative Strangers	N		Lamb, Joyce		Journalist Meg Grant looks remarkably like a Florida jewel thief called Margo Rhineheart.	167294
1998	Relative Strangers	NR		Worboys, Anne		Correspondent Carl Beaumont is a handsome, sophisticated newsman who is headed to Amalfi, Italy to cover the breaking art forgery story and dig up as much dirt on the suspect as possible.When a 26-year-old woman who has never known her father reads a newspaper article mention in him as a suspect in an international art forgery scheme she heads to his home in Amalfi to meet him.She meets Beaumont on the train. The woman is reconciled with her father, his wife and their three children. And she falls in love with the journalist.Things get pretty rocky as she tries not to betray her father while also helping Beaumont get his story. Her snooping helps Beaumont vindicate her father so everyone lives happily ever after.	167295
2006	Relative Strangers	M				Reporter Dan Fletcher (John O'Rourke). On a mission to locate his biological parents, a tightly wound professional is befuddled to find that the couple who conceived him aren't exactly upper-class.	167296
2000	Relative Values	M				Reporter (Aaron Zorzo)	167297
2005	Relatos de una emigracion	DF			Chile - Short	Interviewer Giannina d'Agostino.	167298
1989	Relentless	M				TV News. Television remote crews wander around shoving their microphones into people's faces.	167299
1977	Relentless	MT				Reporter (Dick Armstrong)	167300
2009	Relentless	N		Koontz, Dean		Literary-Book Critic Shearman Waxx is a much-feared, seldom-seen critic who appears in the nation’s premier newspaper and savages bestselling novelist Cullen “Cubby” Greenwich’s new book. Cubby knows he shouldn’t let one bad review of his otherwise triumphant new book get to him -- even if it does appear in the nation’s premier newspaper penned by the much-feared Waxx. Cubby knows that the best thing to do is ignore the gratuitously vicious, insulting and inaccurate comments. His wife, Penny, a children’s book author and illustrator who is the love of his life, knows it. Even their brilliant six-year-old Milo, affectionately dubbed “Spooky” knows it. If their non-collie named Lassie, who is all but part of the family, could talk, she’d tell Cubby to ignore them, too. Ignore Shearmann Waxx and his poison pen is just what Cubby intends to do. Until he happens to learn where the great man is taking his lunch. Cubby just wants to get a look at the mysterious recluse whose mere opinion can make or break a career or a life. But Shearman Waxx, “the nation’s premier literary critic,” isn’t what Cubby expects, and neither is the escalating terror that follows what seemed to be an innocent encounter. For Waxx gives criticism. He doesn’t take it. He has ways of dealing with those who cross him that Cubby is only beginning to fathom. Soon Cubby finds himself in a desperate struggle with a relentless sociopath, facing an inexorable assault on far more than his life. Waxx savages Cubby’s work and Cubby manages to find the “syphilitic swine” at Roxie’s Bistro in Newport Beach, Calif, where the author’s six-year-old prodigy son nearly pees by accident on Waxx in the restaurant’s men room. In retaliation, Waxx threatens Cubby with doom and gets things started nicely by blowing up his house. With almost superhuman ease, the book critic keeps track of Cubby and his family as they flee for their lives.	167301
1993	Relentless: Mind of a Killer	MT				New York Reporter (Veena Sood).	167302
1994	Relic	NSF		Preston, Douglas J. and Lincoln Child		Crime Reporter Bill Smithback of the New York Post teams up with FBI agent and spunky graduate student at the American Museum of Natural History to search for an inhuman killer. Corpses dismembered with savage violence.Mad god Mbwun, a monstrous mix of man and reptile, may be doing the killing.	167303
2001	Relic Hunter: Executioner's Mask, The	T			Episode #41.4-30-2001	Photographer (Didier Baverel).	167304
2002	Relic Hunter: Faux Fox	T			Episode #62. 4-22-2002	News Media. Reporter (Barbara de Lema).	167305
2000	Relic Hunter: Three Rivers To Cross	T			Episode #29. 10-30-2000	TV Anchor (Ola Sturik).	167306
2002	Relic Hunter: Women Want To Know	T			Episode #56. 1-21-2002	News Media. Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand).	167307
1997	Relic, The	M				Reporter (Dina Blair)	167308
1989	Religion, Inc.	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael Tierney). Reporter #2 (Miles Herter). Reporter #3 (Marie Lanzillo). TV Host (Tama Janowitz).	167309
1997	Reliquary	NSF		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		Crime Reporter Bill Smithback of the New York Post involved in story where a police diver finds the headless bodies of two people apparently killed by underground cannibals. Investigates death of Manhattan socialite and other less newsworthy murders.Corpses are sent to the American Museum of Natural History's lab for analysis. Curator joins police and FBI to solve horrific murders. Violent mutant race is living underground.	167310
1967	Reluctant Astronaut, The	M				TV Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy). Technician (Vince Howard).	167311
1995	Reluctant Bodyguard, The	NR		Michaels, Lorna	Harlequin Superromance #633	TV Station Manager Chad Foster has an easygoing charm that wins him friends and admirers everywhere. A female police sergeant's job is to protect him. She's living in his house pretending to be his lover in order to flush out a stalker.	167312
2000	Reluctant Hero, The	NR		Worth, Lenora		Reporter Stephanie Maguire is rescued from a couple of street thugs when a handsome stranger steps from the shadows to save her, then unceremoniously slips away. The reporter in her is unable to let the story go.As she noses around trying to drum up information on the man, he flatly refuses to be interviewed. Her heart is touched by more than his good deed. He wants to stay as far away from the beautiful reporter as he can get.Problem is she can't seem to accept his insistence that he doesn't want to be hailed a hero. When his plan to get rid of her backfires, he finds himself falling for her in a way that could be dangerous for them if she discovers the secrets of his past.	167313
2001	Reluctant Hitman	M				Newscaster (Elisa Farrell).	167314
1995	Reluctant Hunk, The	N		Michaels, Lorna	Harlequin Temptation #523	TV Reporter Ariel Foster wants a scientist to do a series of hurricanes for her TV station. He despises reporters and doesn't want to be come a "TV twinkie" TV weatherman.  She decides she wants the reluctant hunk for herself.Foster is beautiful and sexy and just the woman for the scientist.	167315
1983	Reluctant Merger	NR	OWN - P	Jordan, Alexis Hill		Publisher Claire Tanager, award-winning publisher of the Emerson Mills Gazette. Candlelight Ecstasy Romance #195	167316
1966	Reluctant Nation	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Tom Harvey). TV Reporter (Arch McDonnell).	167317
2001	Reluctant Prophet, The: Two-in-One Volume of the Warning and the Ultimatum	N		Bunn, T. Davis		Reporter Linda Kee, well-known reporter familiar with the D.C. power structure	167318
2006	Remains	M				Anchorman (Dan Rowland). Zombies.	167319
1993	Remains of the Day, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3528, 3529, 3531. L	Ishiguro, Kazuo  (Novel). Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist  Cardinal (Hugh Grant), the godson of the lord of the manor works for a newspaper.  The lord has been searching for diplomatic solutions to differences between Germany and Britain prior to World War II.Cardinal gets a tip that the lord is hosting a meeting of German diplomats. He arrives at the house, but is told he is not welcome to sit in on the meeting.After he writes a column implying that the lord supports Hitler, the lord tries to sue the newspaper for libel. Lord loses the suit and his good name was ruined forever. The columnist is killed in the war.	167320
1985	Remali tis Athinas	MF				Reporter (Christos Kaloou)	167321
2002	Remalia, Ta	MF			Greece	Reporter. A wrestler who refuses to set-up fights becomes addicted to heroin when his wife is murdered.	167322
1975	Remarkable Dingdong, The	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	167323
2007	Remarkable Power	M				News Media. Reporter (Navia Nguyen). Reporter #1 (Kerry Finlayson). Late Night Talk Show Host Jack West (Kevin Nealon) masterminds an elaborate scheme to save his canceled show and avenge his wife's affair.	167324
1999	Remarried in Haste	NR		Field, Sandra	Harlequin	Foreign Correspondent decides his life is empty without his ex-wife and is determined to win her back. His wife is a tour guide so he joins the current tour group and heads off to the West Indies to capture her love.	167325
2003	Rembrandt	MF			Denmark	Newscaster (Lotte Mejlhede).	167326
1993	Remember	MT	VHS 231  (Parts 1 and 2)		10-24/25-1993	News Media	167327
1992	Remember - Press History	T	SV 163		9-24-92	Documentary - Host Dick Cavett on Press History	167328
1978	Remember My Name	M				News Media. Newscaster (Diana Daves). Newscaster (Maysie Hoy). Newscaster (Herb Kerns). Newscaster (Stephen Mendillo). Newscaster (Richard Wahl). Newscaster (George Walsh). Television news in background continuously.	167329
1942	Remember Pearl Harbor	M				News Reporter at Airport (Knox Manning).	167330
1941	Remember the Day	M				News Media. Reporter (Harry Carter). Society Reporter (Kay Linaker). Photographers (Byron Foulger, John Bohn, George Dobbs, Lester Dorr, Frank Melton, Paddy O'Flynn, George O'Hara, Arthur Rankin).	167331
2000	Remember the Titans	M				Reporter-Commentator (Robert M. Perez). Reporter-Commentator (Jonathan Thompson). Reporter #1 (Kevin Dankosky). Reporter #2 (David Chandley). Reporter #3 (Scott Slade). Reporter #4 (Ric Reitz). Reporter (Aaron Weiler).Sports Commentator/P.A. Announcer (Sean Treadaway).	167332
1997	Remember When	N		McNaught, Judith		Magazine Owner Diana Foster is CEO of her family's business that includes a popular home living magazine, Beautiful Living, part of her family's success story.Learns about a rich, eligible bachelor she had a girlhood crush on in Newsweek. Learns of her fiancé's impromptu marriage in the Italian Riviera to a much younger woman by reading about it in a cheap drugstore tabloid.The man of her dreams kisses her for the benefit of a spying photographer.	167333
1988	Remembering	N		Berry, Wendell		Journalist wanders through pre-dawn streets reflecting on the early days of his marriage, on his parents and their love of the land.	167334
1999	Remembering Jody	N		Coburn, Randy Sue		Freelance Magazine Writer Marsha Rose	167335
1998	Remembering Sex	M				News Media. News Anchorman (Jordan Foster)	167336
1982	Remembrance of Love	M				Journalist Marcy Rabin (Pam Dawber) covers the story of the real-life World Gathering of Holocaust Survivors. Her father, a middle-aged New York widower and a survivor of the Holocaust, an Auschwitz survivor goes with her to attend the event. After the war, her father went to America, married and had a family. Today the middle-aged New York widower is on his way to Israel for a reunion of Holocaust survivors. It isn’t the only reason he’s going -- during the war he had a girlfriend. They were separated and she was pregnant. He never found out what happened to her or their baby and he hopes to find out now. 	167337
1948	Remembrance Rock	N	OWN - P	Sandburg, Carl		Printer Ordway Winshore, a Philadelphia printer, a man of character.  Loses two sons in the Revolutionary War.	167338
1986	Remington Steele: Beg, Borrow, or Steele	T	SV 145		Episode #86. 3-29-1986	Newsreaders (Alan David, Michael Masters). Laura and Steele return from the East to find reports of their murder on the news and Mildred arrested for the crime.	167339
1982	Remington Steele: Blood Is Thicker Than Steele	T			Episode #36. 1-31-1984	News Media. Newspaperman (Gerald Berns). Reporter (Conrad E. Palmisano).	167340
1984	Remington Steele: Dreams of Steele	T	SV 297		Episode #41. 3-20-1984	News Media. Reputation of agency is at stake again when the gems that first brought them together are switched with fakes as Laura and Steele are transporting them. Reporter (Jim Tartan).	167341
1985	Remington Steele: Gourmet Steele	T		Shayne, Bob	Episode #56. 1-8-1985	Restaurant Critic. Steel inadvertently goes undercover as a restaurant critic they've been hired to find and who has incensed several restaurant owners with his blistering reviews.	167342
1985	Remington Steele: Premium Steele	T	SV 144 (Excerpts)		Episode #73. 12-3-1985	Newspaper Obituaries. Laura and Steele try to discover why phony obituaries are being printed about people like a poor garlic farmer.	167343
1984	Remington Steele: Puzzled Steele	T	VHS 511		Episode #52. 11-27-1984	Journalist is missing and Laura and Steele accept the invitation of an eccentric millionaire to compete in finding the missing journalist. But the game soon turns deadly.	167344
1983	Remington Steele: Steele at Any Price, A	T	SVD 1121		Episode #28. 11-1-1983	Reporter. Ring of international art thieves may be responsible for a reporter's disappearance. The gang of international art thieves use the sale of real paintings to cover the movement of their stolen works.	167345
1985	Remington Steele: Steele in the Family	T			Episode #60. 2-5-1985	Reporter (Anna Bjorn).	167346
1983	Remington Steele: Steele in the News	T			Episode #18. 3-4-1983	TV News Staff. Laura and Steele investigate increasingly dangerous pranks someone is pulling on the TV news team of a local TV station. The news team looks like fools, but no one is laughing when the weatherman tumbles from rafters and is killed.	167347
1986	Remington Steele: Steele on the Air	T		Lenhart, Kerry, John Sakmar	Episode #76. 1-7-1986	Traffic Reporter dies while aloft in a helicopter and the two prime suspects are the disc jockeys who were on the air at the time.	167348
1983	Remington Steele: Vintage Steel	T			Episode #19. 3-15-1983	News Media. Reporter (Luise Heath). Laura's former flame asks for help when he discovers a corpse in the trunk of his car, a corpse that keeps returning as they check out a winery he's involved with.	167349
1867	Reminiscence of Artemus Ward, A	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Journalist. Sketch on the famous humorist.	167350
1985	Remo Williams: Adventure Begins, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10211, 10212			Sports Announcer (Marv Albert).	167351
1954	Remote	T			Robert Montgomery Presents	News Media. Role of television coverage in the public interest	167352
1993	Remote	M				Newscaster (Geoff Witcher)	167353
1930	Remote Control	M			AFI-Radio/Radio Announcers	Radio	167354
2005	Remote Nightmare	M				Newsreader (Julia Devi Bloch).	167355
2004	Removals	M			UK	Reporter (Patrick Wright). Radio Announcer (George Milne).	167356
1980	Rena, na i efkairia	MF				Journalist (Yorgos Vassiliou).	167357
1978	Renaldo and Clara	M				Newspaperman (Larry Sloman).	167358
2005	Renault's Prodigy	N		Doherty, Leeann		Investigative Reporter Samantha Shelburne, Pulitzer Prize reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle has made a few enemies in reporting high-profile topics and people.Some would prefer to see her obituary in the pages of the paper rather than their names and faces on the front page. Who is responsible for the attempts on her life?In an effort to protect Samantha in response to these death threats, Philip, her editor, has given her a fluff assignment and sent her to Napa Valley to do a short piece on the Renault Wine Company.It is there she encounters Geoffrey Renault and falls madly in love with the handsome young CEO vintner. But when she needs him most of all, he walks away leaving her with a broken heart and an assassin waiting to kill her.Can Sam survive, elude her assassin and still have a chance at happiness?	167359
2002	Rendering, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7976, 7977			News Media. Reporter #1 (Adam Broughton). Female Reporter (Lori Graham). Reporter (Sylvia Stewart.	167360
1988	Rendezte Marton Frigyes	MTF			Hungary	Reporter (Istvan Verebes).	167361
1952	Rendezvous	T				Newspaperman David McKay. Foreign correspondent	167362
1935	Rendezvous	M	DVD -R HQ 3873, 3874. SVDSP 756			War Correspondent Lieutenant Bill Gordon (William Powell) is a war correspondent involved with spies. Reporter (Wally Maher).  Editor (Charles C. Wilson). Telegrapher (John Harmon).	167363
1964	Rendezvous in Space	M				Reporter. Danny Thomas talks as a reporter with a microphone in Times Square, New York	167364
1994	Rendezvous with the Rock	N		Buck, Edith		Reporter Misty Murrow sent to investigate a camp for terminally ill children in the Rocky Mountains.	167365
2007	Rendition	M				News Media. Scenes shot at the Los Angeles Times.	167366
2005	Rene Levesque	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter Rene Levesque (Emmanuel Bilodeau). Story of Levesque’s middle years in the 1950s to the 1970s when he was a popular TV reporter until he joined the Quebec Liberal party and battled the corruption of the ruling Union Nationale, forming a government, to his increasing nationalism-separtiste beliefs. English Journalist (Terence Bowman)	167367
2003	Rene Levesque, heroes malgre lui	DF			Canada - French	Journalist Gretta Chambers. Journalist Claude-Jean Devirieux.  Journalist Jacques Hebert.	167368
1994	Renegade:	T	SV 289		Episode	Talk Show Host	167369
1995	Renegade: Broken on the Wheel of Love	T			Episode #62.4-24-1995	Photographer (Rick Smith).	167370
1994	Renegade: King and I, The	T	SV 282 (Missed Beginning)		Episode #48. 10-3-1994	Tabloid Reporter Tina (Leah Remini) watches as a polite stranger helps out Reno in a bar fight and then drives off in an old pick-up with tags saying "KING." She crosses horns with Reno in her attempt to get the "scoop:" Is Elvis really alive and well?Tina is referred to as a "sensation reporter."	167371
1993	Renegade: Windy City Blues	T			Episode #30. 11-15-1993	Newscaster (Roy Werner).	167372
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Alternate Reality	W			Episode #40. 4-12-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Sandi gets hooked on an online video game and Oscar has to rescue him. Nicole is mistaken for soft porn internet star as Jack shoots a music video for a new song. She pulls plug on video because it all feels like ‘a lie’ since he has her posing as internet girl. Dylan and Zoey date and he tries to tape them making out to less than positive results.	167373
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Beautiful Girls	W			Episode #50. 4-11-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When Alex and Heath go on their first date Alex realizes that maybe she's not quite over her experience with Dylan yet. Meanwhile Connor, Inspired by Susie's inability to go without make up, decides to write a renegade article about why girls feel the need to cover their faces.	167374
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Body and Soul	W			Episode #12. 4-11-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Carmen is courted by a big modeling agency. She and the agent hit it off and sparks fly. It's then that Carmen learns from another model that the agency expects the young models to have sex with managers and clients while overseas in Europe. Carmen confronts her agent and gives up her dream of a big modeling contract.	167375
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Breathe	W			Episode #42. 4-26-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Patti and Sandi team up to do a story on teens coping with stress of exam week. We see the different ways teens cope, or don’t cope, through video of Jack, Zoey, Dylan, Oscar and of course, Sandi and Patti.	167376
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Can You See Me Now?	W			Episode #15. 1-23-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When she writes a story for renegadepress.com about cam-girls, Patti reveals more of herself than she would like to. She soon realizes that the attention you get by exploiting yourself is not the kind of attention she craves. Meanwhile, a lonely Zoey seeks comfort in the arms of Andrew Turnbull with sad results.	167377
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Chemical Solutions	W			Episode #23. 2-6-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Three Opener.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Crystal finds that her best friend, Monica, has been acting strangely lately and tries to figure out what's wrong with her. Michael speculates that due to her sudden mood swings and new boyfriend, Monica may be into Crystal Meth. Crystal tries to save her friend from the grip of this dangerous drug before it's too late. Meanwhile Sandi turns to milder chemical solutions to help him with other physical appearance concerns.	167378
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Civic Pride	W			Episode #36. 3-15-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.With Sandi’s help, Oscar runs for school trustee to get condoms in bathrooms. But then he sleeps with Patti and turns out she may be pregnant. Nathan and Patti vie for Oscar’s affections while Emilio pines for Patti. Patti ends up not being pregnant but she and Oscar call it quits after he loses the election.	167379
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Cyber Sandbox	W			Episode #46. 3-14-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Susie is tired of having the rules forced upon her in school and decides to get back at a teacher who's been giving her a hard time. Zoey has to deal with her dad and Victoria's upcoming baby delivery and Sandi struggles to help a newcomer to renegade tell a balanced story.	167380
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Dancing	W			Episode #52. 4-25-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.In the series finale, Zoey has a one in a lifetime chance of making it into a Montreal dance group but her opportunity might be wasted if she's unable to deter an obsessed fan from ruining her chances. Jack gets a generous offer to buy renegade and needs the help of his friends to decide what he should do.	167381
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Dying to Connect	W			Episode #22. 3-13-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Second Season Finale.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack and Zoey are horrified to see that someone who calls himself "Popper" is using the renegade web site to promote his decision to overdose on-line. In a desperate struggle to dissuade 'Popper' before he goes too far, Jack and Zoey have to put their personal differences aside. Meanwhile, Carmen returns to school on a break from her continuing success with Pop Icon and discovers that her fame stands in the way of real friendship.	167382
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Faith & Friendship	W			Episode #21. 3-6-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When Melanie shows up at school wearing a headscarf, Zoey is forced to question her own assumptions about spirituality. Melanie, in turn, is surprised to find that Zoey follows no faith of her own and the resulting tensions threaten their friendship. Meanwhile, Jack has challenges of his own when he tries to convince a traditional Native musician to modernize his music through hip-hop.	167383
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Fear	W			Episode #31. 4-3-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Three Finale	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When a beautiful but violent story is sent anonymously to renegadepress.com, Jack and Zoey have different opinions about whether it’s a great piece of literature or a real threat against the school. When Zoey discovers the identity of the writer she has to decide whether to stand by the author or turn him in to the police. Meanwhile Alex has to decide whether to believe the story her father tells her of his thirteen-year absence, or the more disturbing version of events offered by her mother.	167384
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Fix, The	W			Episode #41. 4-19-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Alex prescribed some drugs but begins selling them for profit while letting Zoey help herself to the pills. Jack and Crystal help Wayne begin the healing process from Wayne’s residential school revelations. Zoey continues to spiral down and comes close to an overdose on prescription pills.	167385
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Getting It Right	W			Episode #44. 5-10-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Alex has sex with Dylan at a party, but when Jack and Zoey investigate further it starts to look more like rape. Jack gets offer from a corporation to buy renegadepress, and he strongly considers it. But when he and Zoey get back into groove of working together on the story of what really happened to Alex, Jack considers not taking the offer and continuing to run renegade with Zoey the way they used to.	167386
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Giving Yourself Away	W			Episode #17. 2-6-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Crystal is torn when she discovers that in order to join the cool clique in school she has to perform oral sex. Finding Wayne in bed with his new girlfriend makes Crystal feel even more isolated as she wrestles with her decision. Melanie, having nearly gone through with the ritual herself, writes a story for renegadepress.com on the dangers of hazing.	167387
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Hard To Hold	W			Episode #6. 2-22-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.At Ben's group home his friend has lapsed into a coma after being restrained by staff. Ben wants Zoey to investigate and get the guard who restrained his friend fired or charged. Zoey takes up the cause but realizes the system also holds responsibility for the staff not being properly trained. When her report refuses to point the finger solely at the guard, Ben feels betrayed.	167388
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Homeward Bound	W			Episode #24. 2-13-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When deportation looms over Emilio, a new student from Guatemala Zoey and Melanie help create awareness so that he can continue to work and send money to his family. Meanwhile Alex, another new student from Toronto, is befriended by Patti, who soon realizes that being kind to the new girl doesn't always lead to friendship	167389
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Just Cause	W			Episode #9. 3-14-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When Carmen's basketball coach is forced to resign, Carmen decides to investigate and uncovers allegations of sexual harassment. The allegations come from the star basketball player who wasn't getting enough playing time, ruining her chances at a basketball scholarship. The coach appears to be innocent, so Carmen writes a story for renegade. When the basketball star reveals she really was harassed, Carmen goes to Jack and Zoey to retract her story -- she got it all wrong.	167390
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Legacies	W			Episode #39. 4-5-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Zoey finds herself in the middle of Dylan and Alex. Crystal decides to undergo bone marrow procedure to try to save her mother Karen. Jack feels a little left out. Alex is feeling left behind by Zoey so writes an anonymous renegade question looking for advice. Zoey ignores the question and Alex has to try to answer the question herself.	167391
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Life Today	W			Episode #45. 3-7-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.During the trial against Dylan, Zoey comes to Alex's side and volunteers to testify whenever they need her. She soon finds out, however, that her testimony could do more damage to Alex's case than good. Crystal is shocked to find out some life-changing news about Michael.	167392
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Long Way Home, The	W			Episode #10. 3-28-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack's cousin Reg comes to stay with the Sinclair family, claiming he got out of the street gang he belonged to. But when the gang wants Reg to come back to ‘the family' they threaten Jack and Crystal. It's up to the Sinclair family to find Reg a safe place to stay and off the streets.	167393
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Lost and Found	W			Episode #47. 3-23-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack warns Zoey about getting too close to a guy she meets at AA, fearing that he might be 13 stepping. Zoey tries to make amends with Alex but finds that apologizing might be harder than she thought and Nicole comes back to the city with a surprising proposition for Jack.	167394
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Mano A Mano	W			Episode #20. 2-27-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Desperately trying to fit in, Sandi decides to take steroids to stay on the football team. Sandi's newfound aggressive behaviour prompts Oscar to write a story about 'what it is to be a man' for renegadepress.com.	167395
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Naked Truth, The	W			Episode #28. 3-13-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When Sandi's parents go out of town for the weekend he's excited to have Charlotte stay over for the night. However, the plans get put on hold almost indefinitely when an impromptu and wild party breaks out instead. Jack, whose dad is out for the night, is looking forward to having Zoey stay over. That is, until they are unexpectedly interrupted by a visitor from the past.	167396
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): On My Own	W			Episode #49. 4-4-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Patti has moved away from home and is thrilled to have her very own apartment -- until Sandi shows up on her doorstop looking for a place to crash.	167397
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Out on a Limb	W			Episode #3. 2-1-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Zoey is fascinated by ‘bad boy' Ben and decides to write an article about life ‘on the wild side' in order to get to know him better. Zoey is high on Ben and on the thrill of acting like someone different than she is. She goes to a party with Ben and gets miserably drunk. It's only when she lies to her mom, Linda, and to Jack, and lets him down when he really needs her, that she realizes she's gone too far	167398
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Picture This	W			Episode #29. 3-20-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When a mass e-mail is sent from Melanie's account criticizing Alex, she has to act fast to prove to everybody that she wasn't the one who actually sent it. Zoey is caught in the tension between an old friend and a new one. Meanwhile, Monica returns to school from detox.	167399
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Power of Love, The	W			Episode #19. 2-20-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When popular teacher, 32-year-old Mrs. Tropek begins a relationship with her 17-year-old student, Keith, it doesn't take long for gossip to spread like wildfire. Meanwhile Zoey decides to move in with her dad to avoid facing her mom's new relationship with a younger man.	167400
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Real Connection, A	W			Episode #2. 1-26-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack discovers that his sister Crystal is corresponding with a potential cyber-stalker. Jack lures Crystal's stalker out of hiding in order to expose him on the renegadepress.com. But Crystal gets wind of it and arranges to meet him earlier, still believing he is just a 13 year-old kid. What she encounters is indeed a 20-something stalker. But before he can abduct her Jack and Zoey arrive to prevent it.	167401
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Real Story, The	W			Episode #37. 3-22-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Chris crashes his car and dies. Patti looks into the story behind the story for renegadepress. Zoey and Alex pal around as Crystal and Jack test to be donors for their mother Karen’s bone marrow transplant therapy, much to Wayne’s oppositions. Patti discovers Chris died while street racing and is relieved when his parents announce this fact to the school.	167402
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Reality Rites	W			Episode #51. 4-18-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack is proud to have his music reaching out to so many people, especially troubled teenagers on his old reserve. That is, until he realizes that the teenagers are looking at his music as a way out, instead of a way in. The upcoming wedding of Wayne and Joanne finds Crystal and her stepmother growing closer together.	167403
2008	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Reclamation	W			Episode #48. 3-28-2008. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.After an anonymous tip that someone's seen Monika at a nearby meth house, Crystal decides to bring her home and get her some help. Michael finds himself in trouble with the Red Clan when they come looking for him to pay off Monika's debt and Connor and Susie find that their sexual exploits could land them in quite a bit of trouble.	167404
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Retrospective	W			Episode #32. 2-15-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Overview of the first three seasons.	167405
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Rez, The	W			Episode #26. 2-27-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When their mother suddenly asks for Jack and Crystal to come visit her on the reserve, questions are asked regarding her intentions. Jack hasn't been out there for years and Crystal doesn't remember much of rez life other than her mother's alcohol addiction. Upon arrival, their mother reveals some devastating news and helps Jack come to terms with a secret he's been keeping since he left the reserve.	167406
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Ride, The	W			Episode #14. 1-16-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Finding himself in trouble with the law, Jack decides to write a story about police brutality for renegadepress.com. Zoey finally gets enough courage to ask Jack on a date only to have a distracted Jack put her plans on hold.	167407
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Rules of Engagement	W			Episode #33. 2-22-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Kids are getting taped as they are beat up and the video posted online. Alex helps push Zoey into writing story. Nicole reconnects with Jack at his cd launch party, and Jack and Zoey break up. Alex and Zoey end up finding the cyber bullies and destroying their camera.	167408
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Secrets and Lies	W			Episode #11. 4-4-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.An indignant Zoey decides to do a story about privacy after she learns the school is planning on installing surveillance cameras. To fight back, Zoey plans on planting a camera in the staff room, but when she tests the camera at home she accidentally discovers her mother, Linda, had an affair -- and her dad knows about it. Zoey is upset she was kept in the dark, and her renegadepress story argues surveillance cameras are not an alternative to honest and direct communication.	167409
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Skin Deep	W			Episode #4. 2-8-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Carmen discovers a story about a girl in her dance class who is getting her breasts enlarged as a present from her parents for her sixteenth birthday. The girl, Amanda, is so depressed about her normal teenage body that her parents and her psychologist support her decision to have major cosmetic surgery. Carmen is amazed that Amanda would consider the operation but Amanda's obsession with image makes Carmen reexamine how much attention she and her friends pay to their looks.	167410
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Slow Burn	W			Episode #34. 3-1-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Crystal follows the school’s girl volleyball team and discovers Sarah is getting hard time from Chris. Crystal begins dating Michael. Zoey and Alex hanging out – Zoey begins relationship with Dylan. Wayne breaks up with Joanne and is resistant to discuss his residential school experience. Sarah realizes she’s in an abusive relationship with Chris and gets out.	167411
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Smoke Screen	W			Episode #35. 3-8-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Sandi smokes some dope with Charlotte and her parents, but when Sandi’s mother Priti finds out, Sandi’s in a heap of trouble. Wayne’s sister Lydia comes to visit and the residential school debacle starts to come to surface. Wayne continues to act strange with Jack and Crystal. Sandi ends up losing Charlotte as his girlfriend.	167412
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Some Of My Best Friends Are Indian	W			Episode #7. 2-29-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.A kid at school dies and the official line is a heart attack. When Jack hears it might be related to sniffing, he decides to find out. Zoey knows the family, and isn't sure she wants Jack bugging them, but Jack argues his research shows that the majority of sniffers are white kids, yet you never hear about it in the mainstream news. Everyone thinks sniffing is just a native problem, but the bottom-line is it is everyone's problem.	167413
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Stolen  Lives	W			Episode #27. 3-6-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Alex seeks Zoey's help to find the truth about her father. Meanwhile Zoey is having trouble adjusting to the news of a new sibling. When Zoey helps Alex make a startling discovery about her past, the girls take a road trip to Calgary that reveals more about Alex than the girls bargained for.	167414
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Sullengirl 16	W			Episode #43. 5-3-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.A video blog posted on renegade by Jade of Sullengirl 16 captures attention of school when it seems like she might have killed her mother. Meanwhile Sandi gets into writing music and embraces the ‘emo’ scene. He ends up growing up finally in his mother’s eyes and finding his way back to Charlotte arms. Jack spends time at the hospital with his recovering mother, who helps him finds the little boy in himself that he never got to be.	167415
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Tangled Web, A	W			Episode #13. 4-18-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Renegadepress airs a submitted video of a girl at West Central doing an awkward dance. Kids start to parody the tape and the girl reveals she never sent it in. Jack takes it off the website, but not before dozens of other sites tamper with the original picture and spread it across the web. The humiliated girl has to drop out of school and a guilty Jack contemplates shutting down renegade. Meanwhile, Zoey has a run in with the Principal and is suspended from school, and the season ends with Jack taking up her cause... on renegadepress.com.	167416
2007	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Third Wheel	W			Episode #38. 3-29-2007. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. Season Four Opener	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Wayne is having bad dreams and freaks out on Crystal and Jack. Meanwhile Alex and Zoey have a drinking lost weekend – Zoey takes to it naturally, and starts to sneak alcohol. Jack sees Wayne talking with hookers – but it turns out Wayne is trying to save them from the streets. With Jack and Crystal’s help, Wayne confronts his guilt over what happened to his sister Lydia at the residential school.	167417
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): This Is Your Brain on Love	W			Episode #25. 2-20-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada. 	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Sandi tries to understand the developing teen brain and the effect of love on it when he falls hard for Charlotte, the drummer in a local punk band. In an attempt to impress her, Sandi auditions as a guitar player and actually gets the gig. Jack questions Zoey about the possibility of taking their relationship to the next level and Oscar, provoked by some of Sandi's heterosexual assumptions, lets Sandi know about his own sexual persuasions.	167418
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Too Cool	W			Episode #5. 2-15-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Sandi uses the guise of doing a story on skateboarding as an excuse to get close to Kat, a skater girl he has a crush on. Vine wants Sandi to tape his skateboard ‘trick' for the Renegade web site, but actually he wants to crash on purpose, hoping the video clip will get picked up by Extreme crash shows. Sandi, thinking it'll impress Kat, agrees. But Vine gets hurt and when Kat realizes Sandi was in on it she is angry he was involved.	167419
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Union	W			Episode #18. 2-13-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Jack's new girlfriend, Tina, discovers that her Native birth family is fighting for custody of she and her little sister. A world that neither girl is eager to return to, the issue is taken to court for a judge to decide. Both sides have strong arguments and when the little sister is ordered back to the reserve, Tina has to decide if she will remain with her adoptive family or return to her culture. Meanwhile Oscar supports Patti in her efforts to start a union at The Underground.	167420
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ): Very Thin Edge, A	W			Episode #8. 3-7-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.Zoey is startled to learn her friend Melanie belongs to a local pro-anorexia website, run by Vanessa. Because of stress at home, Zoey almost becomes seduced by Vanessa too, who presents herself as strong and in control of her life. But when Zoey meets Vanessa she learns she is actually bed ridden and under constant nursing care because of her disease. The image of a sickly Vanessa helps Melanie realize how dangerous anorexia is.	167421
2005	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com ):How Sweet the Sound	W			Episode #16. 1-30-2005. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.When racist music is handed out at school, Jack discovers his new girlfriend hangs out with a White Supremacy group. Meanwhile, a talent competition comes to town and Carmen, Sandi and Lynn all try out to be the next 'Pop Icon'.	167422
2004	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com in its Quebec French dubbed version): Out in the Open	W			Episode #1. 1-18-2004. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.In the first episode, Renegadepress.com receives an anonymous message the leads Zoey to investigate a group of girl bullies in her school. But wen the investigation makes her the girl gang’s next target, she faces mounting pressure to drop the story. Instead, Zoey exposes the truth about the bullies on the renegadepress.com and the bullies are suspended from the school.	167423
2006	renegadepress.com (aka Presserebelle.com): Dance, The	W			Episode #30. 3-27-2006. Teen drama. 2004- APTN. Verite Films, a Saskatchewan-based independent production company. Canada.	Student Investigative Reporters and their on-line e-zine. Columnist Oscar Cherniak (Shawn Erker) of “Truth ‘n’ Rumours” comes out about his bisexuality, much to the embarrassment of his girlfriend. Drama centers on a group of teens in high school who publish an on-line e-zine. Group of multicultural inner city teenagers that are bound by a commitment to investigate and report on the issues and events that face them and their friends. The renegadepress.com is their on-line platform to expose the truth and get the story straight on issues in their world. Led by Jack (Bronson Pelletier), Zoey (Ksenia Solo) and their team of investigative reporters, the renegadepress.com is able to cut through all the noise and present the truth from a distinctly teen point of view. From contraception and bullying to anorexia and solvent abuse, the renegadepress.com is the forum where the teen writers can push the boundaries and challenge misconceptions about teens and their issues.In an effort to protest gay bashing at their school Oscar and his gay friend Nathan, decide to show go to the school dance together. The only problem is that Patti isn't too keen on sharing her boyfriend with another guy. Sandi, meanwhile, tries to find a way to spend the evening with Charlotte despite being grounded.	167424
1983	Renegades, The: Film at Eleven	T			Episode	News Media	167425
2001	Renegades, The: Rafe	N		Dellin, Genell		Editor Madeline Calhoun runs the San Antonio Star. She turns out to be the woman who once owned the heart of the gambler who won the newspaper.If she hadn't believed the man was dead, she would have never married the fool who lost her beloved San Antonio Star, and then his life, in a card game.Now the gambler is back -- changed by a harsh world into a dangerous stranger the young widow barely recognizes. He makes a deal with her -- show a profit for three years and the paper is hers.During the Civil War, he asked Cottrell to run away with him. She refused. Not long after, he was reported dead. She married and tried to get on with her life, but of her never stopped mourning.What she didn't know is that the gambler did not die. Ten years later, he wins her newspaper in a poker game. The man who lost the paper is shot dead when he accuses him of cheating. He goes to San Antonio to claim his prize.	167426
1986	Renewal	N		Shaw, Russell		Editor of a diocesan newspaper is caught up in the turmoil that comes when a reform-minded liberal bishop tries to reshape the church	167427
1968	Rengo kantai shirei chokan: Yamamoto Isoroku	M				Press Section Chief (Daisuke Kato)	167428
2001	Rennie's Landing	M				Newscaster (Debra Snell).	167429
2006	Reno 911: Rick's On It: Crime Wave Sweeps Through, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8635		Episode #47. 7-30-2006	Parody Documentary-Reality Show	167430
2007	Reno 911!: Corporate Sponsor	T	DVD -R HQ 8649		Episode #52. 4-1-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show. 10 News Special Bulletin on TV. Hotty's Restaurants become the corporate sponsor for the Reno Sheriff's Department.	167431
2007	Reno 911!: Ex-Wife and Her New Husband	T	DVD -R HQ 9543		Episode. 5-6-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show.  Female TV Reporter from 10 News Live.  Live News Conference with Reno Sheriff’s Department. Officer doesn’t know he’s on the air so he is doing an impression of a chicken. The two officers are talking without knowing they are on live TV. 	167432
2003	Reno 911!: Garcia's Anniversary	T			Episode #9. 9-17-2003	Parody Documentary-Reality Show.  Cameramen (Michael Patrick Jann, Joe Kessler).	167433
2007	Reno 911!: Happy Anniversary	T	DVD -R HQ 8632		Episode #57. 5-6-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show.  Female Reporter for 10 News Live offers a live report. Press Conference. The two deputies don't know they are on the air when one bets the other to do a chicken impersonation.Dangle visits his ex-wife and her new husband on their anniversary.	167434
2004	Reno 911!: Jones and Garcia's Drug Stake-Out	T			Episode #26.  8-25-2004	Parody Documentary-Reality Show.  Joe, the Cameraman (Joe Kessler).	167435
2004	Reno 911!: Pancake Dinner	T	DVD -R HQ 9082		Episode. 10-12-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show.  Local firemen schedule their pancake dinner on the night of the Annual Policeman’s Ball.	167436
2007	Reno 911!: Potential Election Tampering	T	DVD -R HQ 9627		Episode. 4-15-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show. 10 News Live.  Live News Conference with Reno Sheriff’s Department female officers	167437
2007	Reno 911!: Reno Mounties	T	DVD -R HQ 8691		Episode #55. 4-22-2007	Parody Documentary-Reality Show. 10 News Special Bulletin on TV. Jones and Garcia get transferred to Mountie Patrol.	167438
2008	Reno 911!: Strong Sister	T	DVD -R HQ 10423		Episode. 10-22-2008	Parody Documentary-Reality Show. Reporter from Strong Sister Magazine visits the station to do an in-depth profile on Deputy Raineesha Williams. 	167439
1984	Reno and the Doc	MT				Reporter (Paddy Macafee)	167440
1951	Reno Crescent	NM		Ross, Zola Helen		Newspaper. 1860s	167441
2003	Reno McCarthy: Deader by the Lake	N		Cummings, Doug M. 	#1 Reno McCarthy Series	TV Reporter Reno McCarthy in Chicago has never been politically correct so when a woman with explosive secrets is murdered and City Hall orders a cover up, McCarthy’s out for justice and he won’t back off -- even if it means a showdown with a brutal manipulator intent on turning Chicago into a branch office of the Russian mob. Reno’s city is on the verge of a 21st century mob war -- one that will make the Roaring Twenties seem like a cap gun fight. It’s summer in Chicago. It’s supposed to be cooler by the lake. Not this summer. McCarthy was fired on a boss’ whim from his old job as an ace TV investigative reporter and now languishes as an FM morning news anchor. When an old colleague dangles the chance for Reno to get his old job back if he can do a discreet investigation, Reno lets desperation win over good sense and starts chasing down leads. The assignment? Find the call girl who called the station ready to spill about a Chicago Outfit-backed escort service but then disappeared. It turns out the Chicago Outfit, the new phenomenon of Russian Organized Crime, is involved. 	167442
2008	Reno McCarthy: Every Secret Crime	N		Cummings, Doug M. 	#2 Reno McCarthy Series. Cummings has been a crime reporter fore WGN Radio News based in Chicago.	TV Reporter Reno McCarthy in Chicago investigates the murder of the son of celebrity attorneys in the upscale Chicago suburb of Falcon Ridge. Police made an arrest within hours but McCarthy thinks they’ve closed the case too soon. As the body count begins to rise, Reno discovers a community steeped in corruption and greed, a startling link to secrets of the past, and a psychopath lurking in the shadows who’s planning to make Reno’s next live shot -- and his last.	167443
2008	Renovation, The: A Project Restoration Novel	NR		Kraus, Terri	Christian Romance.	Reporter Cameron Dane is a pretty young newspaper reporter doing a story on Ethan Willis’ current restoration project. Willis is a 40-ish widower in small town Franklin, Pennsylvania who builds his life and his living around holding on to the past. As a restorer of Victorian homes, Ethan craves historical accuracy. In his personal life, he cherishes the memory of his beloved wife: he has neither recovered from her tragic death nor discussed it with his young teenage son. Dane has a tragic past of her own. Of course, a newspaper interview leads to lunch, which leads to dinner.	167444
2005	Rent	M	DVD -R HQ 9302, 9303, 9304		Based on Puccini’s “La Boheme.” Musical.	Documentary-Film Maker Mark (Anthony Rapp) tries to capture the life around him for a film documenting the story of one year in the life of a group of bohemians struggling in modern day East Village, New York. The story centers around Mark and Roger, two roommates. A former tragedy makes Roger numb to life. Mark is obsessed about capturing life on film. The group deals with love, loss, AIDS and modern day life.  	167445
1984	Rent Control	M		Menegold, John, Sherill Tippins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Journalist Milton (Leonard Melfi) involved with television writer Leonard (Brent Spiner).  Journalist is preparing an expose in which he plans to demonstrate that the death of a U.S. senator's wife is not accidental.TV writer convinces the journalist's sources that they are not safe in the city so their apartments become available and he can get one.  Unsuccessful but gets the journalist's apartment when Milton is killer.Newspaper Editor Anne (Elizabeth Stack) becomes the TV writer's love interest. News Interviewer (Martha Braunfield). News Announcer (Donald Sharton)Interviewer (Martha Braunfield)	167446
1988	Rent-a-Cop	M				Reporter (Jason Gero)	167447
2004	Rent-a-Person	M				TV Interviewer (JoJo Henrickson). Photographer (T.J. Thyne). Narrator (Ken Annakin).	167448
1972	Rentadick	M				Reporter (Penelope Keith)	167449
1988	Rented Lips	M				Documentarian (Martin Mull)	167450
1592	Repentance of Robert Greene, The	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		Balladeer	167451
2008	Replacement Child, The	N		Barber, Christine		Journalist	167452
2006	Replacement, The	NM		Wales, Susan and Robin Shope	Christian Mystery	Investigative Reporter Jill Lewis of the Washington Gazette has covered Capitol Hill for years. So it's no big deal when a high-profile senator calls her with an urgent meeting request. She juggles her schedule and waits for him on the Capitol steps.But he never arrives. He suffers a massive stroke. His rumored successor shoots to the top of Lewis' most-interview list. When she gets a face-to-face meeting, she hopes for explosive information to include in her Gazette articles.He tells her he believes the senator was murdered with a powerful drug banned by the FDA which includes venom of the saw-scaled viper.Lewis covers the story full of inquisitiveness and go-get-'em spunk, landing in one harrowing scrape after another. In love with her husband, an FBI agent.	167453
2000	Replacements, The	M				Reporter (Markus Alexander). Reporter (Richard S. Evans).  News Media. Reporter #2 (E. Dawn Samuel). Reporter #3 (Craig Sechler). Reporter #4 (Robert Shepherd).  Sideline Reporters (Rhonda Overby, John G. Pavelec). Female Reporter (Jamie Vane).Reporter (Markus Alexander, Richard S. Evans, Jennifer Kersey). Channel 3 WWEN News Sportscaster (Jessica Lynn Johnson). News Reporter (Edward M. Beckford Jr.). Cameraman (Dustin Smither).Sideline Photographers (Danny Scalf, Brian Dragonuk, Danny Scalf). Platford Cameraman (Paul M. Clary).	167454
2006	Replacements, The: Truth Hurts, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6841			School Newspaper. Riley works on the school newspaper.	167455
2003	Replay	M				Newscaster (Kathryn Klvana).	167456
2002	Repli-Kate	M	DVD -R HQ 11698, 11699	Gibbs, Stuart (Story and Screenplay)		Magazine reporter Kate Carson (Ali Landry)  is cloned accidentally by a scientist and his sidekick. They decide to turn the mistake into Repli-Kate, their idea of the perfect woman who loves beer, football and fraternity parties.Carson tries to gain some scientific information from the teenage scientist-lab technician. The real Kate returns to finish her story on the genetic laboratory. Soon, Max realizes that true Kate represents true perfection and love rather than Repli-Kate.Real Kate falls for scientist until she discovers his little secret.	167457
2001	Replicant	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Mark Brandon). Reporter #2 (Tracy Hway)	167458
1996	Replicator Run	NSF		Rey, Rainer		Reporter Devin Parks uncovers the devastating consequences of the outbreak of a human-made virus specially created for a human host that threatens the entire world.Conspiracy reaches from American executive boardrooms to the Sudan. Microbe called the replicator enters cells, kills them, duplicates and moves on to another host.Parks is a reporter on the edge. Since his marriage crashed, chasing news seems pointless, until he realizes the devastating consequences of the outbreak. Suddenly, here is a story worth caring about.As he searches desperately for the man responsible for the outbreak, he uncovers the far-reaching conspiracy.  Nothing he finds prepares him for a cure that may just be worse than the disease.	167459
1979	Repmanad	MF				Editor Lars Amble), chief editor.	167460
2007	Repo	M				Journalist (Bill McAdams Jr.)	167461
1963	Report From....(NBC Correspondents)	DT				News	167462
1975	Report to the Commissioner	M				News Media	167463
1940	Report to the Nation	DR			Radio Series.  1940-44	Journalists	167464
1953	Reportaje (aka Reporting)	MF		Fernandez, Emilio	Mexico	Press Mogul-Newspaper Owner (Miguel Angel Ferriz) offers 10,000 pesos to the journalist who discovers the best news on New Year's Eve. Journalists cover parties, hospitals and other places where they hope to find the winning news story.Newspaper Owner Bernardo (Arturo de Cordova). Reporter Humberto (Roberto Canedo). Reporter Rafael Galindo (Manuel Fabregas). Reporter Roberto Garibay (Victor Para). Reporter (Beatriz Ramos). Press Operator Garcia (Victor Manuel Mendoza).Reporter Gerardo Munoz (Luis Aldas). Reporter Banquells (Rafael Banquells). Reporter (Tito Novaro). Reporter Rodolfo (Rudolfo Landa).	167465
1937	Reported Missing	M		Whitehead, Verne (Story Idea). Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter "Brad" Martin (Joseph Sawyer) is a thick-headed reporter in a crime film with an aviation angle.	167466
1929	Reporter	N	OWN - H	Levin, Meyer		Reporter is the anonymous main character. One of the most original and realistic works of fiction on the press. Setting of Chicago journalism.	167467
1937	Reporter	PO	MLPL	Knox, Ethel Louise	In "Desk Drawer Anthology -- Poems for the American People."	Reporter. So fair and fine her skin, so blue her eye, Such gentleness she had, such quiet ways, We wondered whence she came, and how and why She chose to pound out copy all her days."The 'city desk' at mention of her name Swung down his feet and straightened in his chair: 'I never thought to ask her why she came And anyway,' he laughed, 'I shouldn't dare. She knows the game -- she's one of us -- and yet" --"The paper cutter pressed against his thumb Made a pale ridge -- 'she is articulate, Words are her slaves -- the rest of us are dumb.' I think  he was amused by what I said: 'She keeps a shelf of poets by her bed.'"	167468
1987	Reporter	N		Semyonov, Julian (Yulian)		Reporter.	167469
1999	Reporter as Observer	D	IJPC 119	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nineteen -- 1960s, The: Part Two -- Reporter as Observer, The. The Columnist. The Magazine Editor. The Critic. A 1960 Reporter Miscellany.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter as Observer: “Elmer Gantry,” “Inherit the Wind,” “The Hoodlum Priest,” “In Cold Blood.” The Columnist: “La Dolce Vita,” “The Legend of Lylah Clare,” “A New Kind of Love.”The Magazine Editor:  “Sex and the Single Girl,” “What’s New Pussycat?”  “The Love God?”  The Critic: “Critic's Choice,” “Please Don't Eat the Daisies.”1960 Reporter Miscellany, A: “The Odd Couple,” Reporters from “Best Man”  “The Detective” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”  “Mary Poppins” “Ernest Hemingway – Adventures of a Young Man”   “Gaily, Gaily,” “Gallagher,” “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken,”“The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance,” “Cimarron,” “Twilight Zone: The Printer’s Devil,” “Green Hornet,” “Kraft Music Hall: Alan King Stops the Presses.”	167470
1946	Reporter Connie Courtney: Cast Away on Ned’s Island	CB			Rangers Comics, No. 30. August, 1946	Reporter Connie Courtney, newspaper reporter. 	167471
1985	Reporter des Glanzes. Hochstaplerroman	N		Czerny, Horst	Germany	Journalist	167472
1922	Reporter Flax	SS		Oehlmann -- Reporter Flax  #1-11		Berlin Reporter Flax was a crime-busting reporter for a Berlin daily	167473
1961	Reporter for the Sentinel	N		Butler, Albert		Reporter	167474
1999	Reporter in 1950s Science Fiction Films	D	IJPC 117	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Seventeen -- 1950s, The: Part Four -- The Reporter in Science Fiction. Foreign Correspondents. An Old-Fashioned Reporter.  Historical Journalism.Film and TV Excerpts include: The Reporter in Science Fiction: "Red Planet Mars," "War of the Colossal Beast," "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "The Thing From Another World," "The Man From Planet X," "The Gamma People," "Island of Lost Women.""The Land Unknown," "Godzilla, King of the Monsters," "The Deadly Mantis," "Tarantula," "Francis Covers the Big Town."Foreign Correspondents: "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," "Another Time, Another Place," "The Last Time I Saw Paris," "Never Let Me Go," "Roman Holiday," "Little Boy Lost," "Here Comes the Groom."Old-Fashioned Reporter: "Living It Up."  Historical Journalists: "Without Fear or Favor," "Park Row."	167475
1931	Reporter in Bed, A	SS		Lardner, Ring	First published in The New Yorker, Sept. 26. 1931, p. 46	Parody Reporters. Reporter-at-large crashes the obstetrical ward of a hospital so he could study how to be an orderly. His personal physician thought that he ought to brush up on sporting events and write about them, so gives his earliest recollections of the sport of baseball and the big people he knew in baseball. 	167476
1914	Reporter Jimmie Intervenes	M			Ness Book	Reporter Jimmie finds out city council member has sold out to railroad trust. Breaks into the home of the railroad president, binds and gags the head of the trust and punches out his secretary.Escapes with evidence that the president was bribed and is pursued by the villains. Gets his scoop. Goes to the council meeting where he shoves the "extra" under the nose of the corrupt councilman.	167477
1914	Reporter on the Case, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter helps clear a woman accused of shooting a man who was blackmailing her husband. Reporter asks a detective for 24 hours to solve the case	167478
2000	Reporter On Tour	M			Adult - Gay	Gay Reporter covers the male sex scene. 	167479
1962	Reporter Raju	MF			India	Journalist Raju (Feroz Khan) is told by a dying nurse about an assassination conspiracy against a prince and tries to alert the police, but instead, he becomes the prime suspect in the nurse’s death. Taking it on the lam with the police hot on his trail, the reporter turns to another nobleman for help -- only to discover that he’s behind the murderous plot. Betrayed and held prisoner, Raju seems to have no chance but to save the prince himself. 	167480
1938	Reporter Sculpture	A		Noguchi, Isamu	Loren Ghiglione	News. Sculpture on the façade of the Associated Press building, New York City "captures the rushing movement -- the energy and the action of the reporter"	167481
1948	Reporter Tribulete, El (aka The Reporter Tribulete	CS		Cifre, Guillermo (William, Castellon Traiguera)	“El Reporter Tribulete que en todas partes se mets.”	Reporter Tribulete, an ineffable journalist of “The Indomitable Chafardero” wanders in search of the news. He seeks out gossip, is often disappointed and occasionally beaten up. He meddles in everything. Tribulete lived in an apartment on Calle del Pez. Sometimes had to work overtime as a street photographer. 	167482
2010	Reporter Videos	T			Ellen Degeneris Program: Best Weird Videos of 2009	TV Male News Reporter talking to the camera walks into a pole and knocks himself out.TV Male Sports Reporter covering a sledding contest gets knocked down by one of the sledders while reporting the story, signs off and then collapses. Strange-Weird Videos on the Ellen Degeneris Show -- Best of 2009. 	167483
2008	Reporter Who Died Probing, The	N		Finkelstein, Honora		Reporters are being murdered in Washington D.C. Two news media personalities are killed. 	167484
1954	Reporter Who Made Himself King, The	T			2-22-54. (Your Favorite Story)	Host and Narrator	167485
1891	Reporter Who Would Be King, The	SS	OWN - H	Davis, Richard Harding	In "King's Jackal, The."	Reporter	167486
1987	Reporter X	MF			Portugal	Newspaper Director (Filipe Ferrer).	167487
2007	Reporter Zero	DT	DVD -R HQ 8281 (Missing Ending). DVD -R HQ 8508 (Conclusion).			Journalist Randy Shilts' articles spark controversy. Biography of the controversial journalist.“Reporter Zero” is the first documentary film about Journalist Randy Shilts’ groundbreaking AIDs reporting and the struggles he faced trying to get the nation and his community to reckon with the devastating truth about the disease.	167488
1884	Reporter-Detective, The; Or, Fred Flyer's Blizzard (April 29, 1884)  (Same as 1890)	NM	USC	Morris, Charles		Reporter Fred Flyer	167489
1897	Reporter-Detective's Big Pull, The; Or, The Wall Street Swell's Snag (Jan. 5, 1897)	NM		Brown, William Perry		Reporter	167490
1997	Reporter, La (aka La Reporter e Il Sesso. Sex Reporter. 	M			Adult	Reporter.	167491
1978	Reporter, The	NM	OWN - P	May, Peter		Investigative Reporter Colin Anderson for the Standard. Janice Sinclair, attractive, young research assistant	167492
1970	Reporter, The	N	OWN - H	Stearn, Jess		Reporter Jim Sherman	167493
1911	Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter for the Gotham Gazette.  Romance with woman whose father commits suicide. Reporter accused of murder. Editor Rosenbaum (Sam Pickens).	167494
1882	Reporter, The	SS	USC	Chekhov, Anton	In "St. Peter's Day and Other Tales."	Journalist Ivan Nikitich "that, boys, is a newspaperman…a magnificent man!"  A writer, a journalist.  "While we drink, he sits in a corner, as you can see, thinking clever thoughts and sneering at us."	167495
1922	Reporter, The	M			Short - Comedy	Reporter.	167496
1926	Reporter, The	M			Short - Comedy	Reporter	167497
2006	Reporter, The	N		Boerst, Kerry B.		Reporter Rich Hale of the Lansing Sun Press has it in for Effie St. Martin who has always dreamed of writing headline articles for the paper. He is not about to make it easy for her.When tempers flare, trouble lands on Effie's desk. She soon finds herself on the road miles from home. Then it happens -- her big break. Or is it?Ever watchful, Effie spots a suspicious trio of men and her instincts kick into high gear. She does not think twice about following them, even if it means hiding in the shadows of a dark alley.Crouched down behind a dumpster, Effie witnesses terrible acts of violence. Then the situation goes from bad to worse.She is kidnapped and alone and faced with one of the toughest decisions of her life. Should she just give up or can she find the strength within to fight for her life?	167498
2001	Reporter, The	N		Fleischman, Stephen		TV Correspondent Matt Storey, his field producer, Nora and his film crew are assigned to Colombia to cover the War on Drugs -- America's holy war.The TV reporter uncovers a story of Watergate dimension involving high-level U.S. government officials colluding with Cartell kingpins in the drug trade. To keep him silenced, Storey is framed and thrown into a Bogota prison for drug smuggling.He escapes prison with the help of his ingenious field producer. On the run, Matt and Nora team up with a money launderer, and a corroborating news source.A wild chase takes place. Through their connection with the money launderer, they come under the protection of the FARC guerrillas in the mountains of Columbia, high in the Andes. They document the FARC battles with the Colombian army.U.S. dollars for War on Drugs used to eradicate the guerrillas. Matt and Nora stow away in a delivery of 1000 kilos of coke being smuggled into the Florida Everglades. Back home, they vindicate themselves and get their explosive story told.	167499
2007	Reporter, The	P	OWN - P	Wright, Nicholas	Nick Hern Books, London. The Reporter was first performed in the Cottesloe auditorium of the National Theatre, London, 2-21-2007	BBC TV Correspondent James Mossman (Ben Chaplin), a handsome, rangy, brilliant TV journalist. Cameraman Marko (Aleksander Mikie). Reporter Robin Day (Paul Ritter).  BBC Executive Ray Ray (Bruce Alexander).  Floor Manager Joan Marsden (Tilly Tremayne). Research Assistant Daniel (Leo Bill). Cameraman (John Cummins).  The play is set in East Anglia, Saigon, London and San Francisco between 1963 and 1971. Though a brilliant journalist, and one of the BBC's most talented reporters, in his personal life he was less successful. A homosexual, he became involved with a younger man, a demanding and unstable Canadian potter.Based on the remarkable life of the star BBC Correspondent Mossman during his last years. A brilliant man kills himself mid-career leaving behind a cryptic suicide note. “The Reporter” tries to find the truth behind his bewildering suicide. What lies beneath the surface? Or is the surface ultimately all there is?  How did his closeted gay life figure into the suicide?	167500
2003	Reporter, The	M			Adult	Reporter digs deep into the heart and soul of life in the hood by starting at the foundation of satisfaction and happiness for many homeboys and homegirls alike. Find out what this roving gay reporter uncovers. When this tall, young and handsome reporter goes looking for a story, he finds gay male sex everywhere he looks.	167501
2003	Reporter, The	M			Adult	Reporter digs deep into the heart and soul of life in the hood by starting at the foundation of satisfaction and happiness for many homeboys and homegirls alike. This roving reporter uncovers as intense sexual experiences as can be imagined.	167502
1998	Reporter, The (Parts One and Two)	M				TV Reporter Regina Waters has video tape evidence linking the powerful Quarentino crime family to the murder of a federal judge. But before she can do that she is brutally abducted by the gang, then tortured to divulge the whereabouts of the tape. In Part 2, she is strung up in the gang’s warehouse and her suffering continues. As air time for the videotape approaches, the gang’s patience with the stubborn reporter is wearing thing. And poor Regina’s squirming body becomes the target of their frustrations. The gang members will stop at nothing to get what they want. Can the pretty reporter hold out, and if she does, what price will she pay for her journalistic integrity?  Stay tuned. Film at 11. 	167503
1929	Reporter, The: Case of the Crook Beresford, The. Crime Expert, The. Crime of Gai Joi, The. Last Throw of Crook Beresford, The. Lethbridge Abduction, The. Murder of Bennett Sandman, The. Reporter, The. Safe Deposit at the Social Club. Writings of Maconochie Hoe, The. 	SS		Wallace, Edgar	Collection of nine short stories	Reporter	167504
1964	Reporter, The: Extension Seven	T	VHS 1229	Weidman, Jerome	Episode #1. 9-25-1964. Series 9-25-1964 to 12-18-1964. 15 episodes.	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill). Study of New York roving reporter and columnist.	167505
1964	Reporter, The: He Stuck In His Thumb	T			Episode #8. 11-13-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167506
1964	Reporter, The: Hideout	T			Episode #2. 10-2-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill). Columnist Earl Wilson (Himself).	167507
1964	Reporter, The: How Much For a Prince	T			Episode #3. 10-9-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).Nick Castle is a popular baseball star and Danny's writing a series featuring him, only Castle's son is kidnapped by a crazy reader. Sportscaster Frank Gifford (Himself).	167508
1964	Reporter, The: Lost Lady Blues, The	T			Episode #12. 12-11-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167509
1964	Reporter, The: Man Behind the Badge, The	T			Episode #7. 11-6-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167510
1964	Reporter, The: Murder By Scandal	T			Episode #10. 11-27-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill). Reporter (Larry Blyden).	167511
1964	Reporter, The: No Comment	T		Weidman, Jerome	Episode #6. 10-30-1964.	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167512
1964	Reporter, The: Pilot	T	VHS 1228		Episode #1. 9-25-1964. "Extension Seven."	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167513
1964	Reporter, The: Rachel's Mother	T		Weidman, Jerome	Episode #5. 10-23-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167514
1964	Reporter, The: Rope's End	T		Weidman, Jerome	Episode #4. 10-16-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167515
1964	Reporter, The: Super Star	T			Episode #9. 11-20-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).While writing about the apparent comeback of a neurotic film actress, Danny has to face the fact that he's falling in love.	167516
1964	Reporter, The: Time To Be Silent, A	T			Episode #11. 12-4-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill).	167517
1964	Reporter, The: Vote For Murder	T			Episode #13. 12-18-1964	Reporter-Columnist Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) for New York Globe. City Editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill). Cast includes Edward Asner, Simon Oakland, Arthur Hill.	167518
2002	Reporter:	CB		Williams, Dylan	Series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956.	167519
1997	Reporter: #1: Tell the Truth	CB		Williams, Dylan	#1 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics. 28 pages. 	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. Jones runs into a group of men on their way from a bank robbery.  Two writers share lunch and ideas. Jones is fresh out of ideas for stories. He’s interviewing a man named Ivar Diehl who thinks he’s recording everything in our world in precise detail in his book. Except the pages of his book are empty. Man who is dressed like a mummy wants something from Jones. A story. Adam won’t pay him. The story explodes into the story that the bandage guy owns. 	167520
1998	Reporter: #2:	CB		Williams, Dylan	#2 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. Two people meet and get to know each other. One of them is a ghost. 	167521
1999	Reporter: #3:	CB		Williams, Dylan	#3 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. Adam’s role in a robbery that is chronicled in Reporter #4.  Adam has just landed a job on the town paper, the Willoughby Breeze. He is interrupted at work by four robbers. 	167522
2000	Reporter: #4:	CB		Williams, Dylan	#4 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. An armored car is robbed by a gang of hoods in a story told entirely in pantomime.	167523
2001	Reporter: #5: Gun, The	CB		Williams, Dylan	#5 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. African-American group of soldiers in a war of some kind. A group of men are out on a patrol in Vietnam (or a similar war) who run across a few strange things. A ghost appears in camp. A sniper figures in the story. 	167524
2002	Reporter: #6	CB		Williams, Dylan	#6 Reporter, a series of comics, 2002-2007. Sparkplug Comics	Cub Reporter Adam Jones who works at the local daily The Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby in 1956. Philosophical discussion as new hire Adam Jones wanders around a newspaper office party. He manages to annoy everybody he talks to, but the conversations along the way are fascinating dealing with making a living at what you love, religions and politics. 	167525
2002	Reporter: Little Black	CB		Williams, Dylan	Sparkplug Comics.	Cub Reporter Adam Jones of The Daily Breeze in the fictional town of Willoughby, a small town in upstate New York in the 1950s is involved in colorful intrigue involving haunted houses, dead criminals, aspiring writers, an international quest for an amulet, plenty of ghosts and a nice girl with a nice cat. 	167526
1994	Reporter’s Clan, The (aka El Clan De Los Eros Report. The Clan of the Reporters)	NJ		Lainez, Fernando Martinez		School Newspaper Reporters have to raise money for a year-end trip to Vienna. 	167527
1912	Reporter's Courage, The	M				Reporter's profession has little to do with the film. Devotion to his sweetheart when she gets smallpox.	167528
2000	Reporter’s Interview with Jesus, 	N		Patterson, Benton Rain		Reporter interviews Jesus about his life and ministry. The author has taken Jesus’ own words from the Bible as responses to questions about his ministry and teaching. The interjection of questions by the reporter sheds new light on the teachings of Jesus. 	167529
1911	Reporter's Romance, The	M			Ness Book	Magazine Writer disguises herself as a thief to do a story on the underworld. Leader of the gang tests her by having her rob a house. She is caught, faints and the owner of the house finds a letter form her managing editor giving her the assignment.Burglars are captured and home owner marries the reporter.	167530
1913	Reporter's Scoop, The	M		Morgan, George (wrote and starred in this story)	Ness Book	Reporter who wants to marry a senator's daughter, although her father has arranged for her to marry a man to whom the senator owes money.Reporter sacrifices a scoop -- man tries to bribe a senate committee -- for the sake of the senator and settles for the hand of his daughter.	167531
2006	Reportera Salvaje, La (aka The Wild Reporter)	M			Mexico	Reporter Miranda Tovar (Ivonne Montero) is a beautiful and sensual woman, but extremely wild. She lives obsessed with a feeling of revenge against men. After many years of being separated from her sister, they meet again and Miranda finds a job as a report on an important newspaper. Sensual Reporter Tovar has an unpredictable wild side that becomes hopelessly entangled in a dangerous web of lust and intrigue after reuniting with her long-lost sister and going undercover at a Miami strip club. Miranda harbors a lifelong hatred of the male species. After years apart from her estranged sister, Miranda is shocked to see the forgotten family member wander casually back into her life. Later, after going undercover at the strip club for her latest article and seducing her sister’s husband, Miranda falls for a straight-laced cop named Jose Luis. But can their love really survive in a city where lust is king and greed is good? No one is safe from Miranda’s dangerous spell of seduction. 	167532
1984	Reporteros, Los	MF				Female Journalist	167533
1996	Reporters	DT	SV 197 (Incomplete)			Reporters	167534
1981	Reporters	DT				Documentary traces cynical and difficult world of photographers.	167535
1868	Reporters	A		Nast, Thomas	Sketch in Harper's Weekly	Reporters rushing with the news of Andrew Johnson's Impeachment after the Senate Trial.	167536
1999	Reporters as Scoundrels	D	IJPC 115	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Fifteen -- 1950s, The: Part Two -- Reporters as Scoundrels.Film Excerpts include: “Ace in the Hole,” “The Underworld Story,” “The Last Hurrah,” “I Want to Live!,” “Sweet Smell of Success,” “The Big Knife,” “All About Eve,” “Washington Story,” “Slander,” “Scandal Sheet.”	167537
1976	Reporters, The	N	OWN - P	Spencer, Larry		Reporters. Two young reporters, Long and Porter. Washington D.C.	167538
1988	Reporters, The	DT			Series 1988-1990	Correspondent (Rafael Abramovitz). Correspondent (Krista Bradford). Correspondent (Steve Dunleavy). Tabloid News Stories.	167539
1863	Reportorial	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Early Tales & Sketches, Volume 1, 1851-1864."	Reporter. On a newspaper reporter who "crushed Truth to earth and kept her there." "He bought and sold his own notes, and never paid his board.	167540
1990	Repossessed	M				Newscaster (Roger Scott)	167541
1996	Reppies, The	T			Series.	Photographer (Peter D'Alessio).	167542
2001	Representative Radio	M				Location News Reporter (Sarah Cattle). Sky News Presenter (Simon McCoy). Cameraman (David Cairnduff).	167543
2009	Represented Reporters: Images of War Correspondents in Memoirs and Fiction	D		Korte, Barbara		War correspondents are prominent actors in the media world. They took hold in the cultural imaginary soon after their profession had been created in the mid-nineteenth century. With particular focus on Britain, Korte investigates the representation of war correspondents from Victorian times to the present, in memoirs, novels and films. Such representations react to prevailing notions that exist about war reporters and help construct how we view them. With its cultural approach, this book complements studies of war correspondents in media and communication studies, history and ethnology. 	167544
1950	Reprisal	N	OWN - H	Gordon, Arthur		Editor Lester Crowe, fiftyish editor of the Hainesville (Georgia) Courier recalls a crusading editorial he had written when younger and of the consequencesWorking newspaperman and the civil rights struggle.	167545
1955	Reproduction of Terror	CB			Space Adventures #14	Reporter Joan Mason	167546
1868	Republican Letters	SS		Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Correspondent Riley, a fellow-correspondent.	167547
1952	Republican National Convention	DT				Reporters	167548
1921	Reputation	M				Photographer (William Archibald)	167549
1924	Reputation, A	SS		Connell, Richard	In "Apes and Angels."	Editor Saunders Rook, critical writings. Offered editorship of magazine. Commits suicide on date he announced that made him a celebrity and an editor	167550
1998	Requiem	M				Newspaper Salesman (Carlos Rodrigues).	167551
2001	Requiem	N 		White, Curtis		National Public Radio (NPR) Interviewer Terry Gross of Fresh Air talks to the Modern Prophet who is an unsung novelist.	167552
1994	Requiem Apache	MT				Photographer (Chris Darwin).	167553
2000	Requiem for a Dream	M				Newspaperman on Train (Abraham Aronofsky).	167554
1963	Requiem for a Rat	NM		Godwin, John		Press	167555
2006	Requiem for a Vampire	M				Reporter Phyllis and her boss Tad of the Milford News investigate vampires.	167556
1990	Requiem fur Dominik (aka Requiem for Dominic)	M				Austrian Journalist Clara Weber (Viktoria Schubert) investigates the story of a man charged with murdering 80 or more freedom fighters in Roumania. Most of the international journalists covering the story are indifferent. But Weber goes beyond reasonable limits battling vicious interference from those who do not want the story to come to light.  Weber goes to Timisoara in hopes of developing a pleasant Christmastime story about Dominic, but begins to have grave doubts of his being a hero in a city of heroes, a city with no one in control and tormented by sniper fire from renegade Securitate agents. After meeting with Dominic’s childhood friend and wife, she begins to discount generally accepted opinion that this Catholic politically liberal chemical engineer, thoroughly devoted to his family, would become a homicidal killer. The charge turns out to be a lie, created as an excuse for the brutal prison treatment of the mildly militant man whose crime was to criticize the government and to lead his coworkers in prayers.  The film ends with videotape of the real-life Dominic Paraschiv on his deathbed after being set free by the new Romanian government. 	167557
2002	Requiem für einen Chefredakteur	N		Buhl, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	167558
1990	Requiem für einen Henker	NM		Berndorf, Jacques	Germany	Journalist	167559
1992	Requiem para um Narcisco	MF				Photographer (Henrique Viana).	167560
1966	Requiem per un agente segreto (aka Requiem for a Secret Agent)	MF			Italy	Journalist	167561
1953	Resan till dej	MF				Journalist Mrs. Bertils (Dagmar Olsson). Photographer (Olof Thunberg).	167562
1986	Reschkes groBer Dreh	MTF			Miniseries	Newscaster-Anchorwoman (Jeanette Muhlmann).	167563
1954	Rescue	T			Philco Television Playhouse. In "Best Television Plays, The -- Volume III." Pulitzer Prize winning story. William Burke Miller news dispatch	Reporter Skeets William Burke Miller (Sandy Campbell) from Louisville Courier-Journal. City Editor Neil Dalton (John Randolph). Copy boy (David Shustak). Dispatches read by narrator (Ben Grauer).NBC	167564
1991	Rescue 911:	T	SV 92, 83  (Incomplete)		Episodes. Series 4-18-1989 to 8-27-1996	News Media	167565
1991	Rescue 911: Episode 229	T			Episode #59. 5-14-1991	TV News Reporters inn helicopter pursue armed robbery suspect aiding Denver police on Feb. 9, 1988 in Colorado..	167566
1993	Rescue Me	M				Reporter (Gus Corrado). Reporter (Pamela Kay Davis). Reporter (Dean Minerd). Reporter (Bob Tootle).  Reporter (Jane West).	167567
2005	Rescue Me	DT				Reporter (Eddie Sicoli). Documentary about pet overpopulation and what people can do about it.	167568
2009 	Rescue Me: Baptism	T	DVD -R HQ 11033		Episode #53. 4-9-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. Tommy initially doesn’t want any part of it.  The snooping, sexy journalist gets involved with Lou. 	167569
2004	Rescue Me: Butterfly	T			Episode #7.9-1-2004	Photographer #1 (Bryan Batt). Photographer #2 (Kevin Rennard).	167570
2009	Rescue Me: Clean	T	DVD -R HQ 11302		Episode. 7-21-2009	News Media. A television camera crew and reporter capture on tape Tommy beating up a politician who is trying to take advantage of a dedication of a fireman’s memorial plaque who was killed in the 9/11 disaster. It shows up all over the media and the front pages of the New York newspapers. The fire chief orders Tommy to clean up the fire house for his misdeeds. An intervention to stop Tommy from drinking turns into an alcoholic’s nightmare as Tommy convinces the intervention group to drink again. 	167571
2007	Rescue Me: Cycle	T	DVD -R HQ 8927		Episode #50. 8-29-2007	News Media. Tommy has a nightmare that all the members of his unit are killed in a fire and he wasn't there. He hears the report on TV sets offering various news accounts of the action. Then he rushes to the scene to find his dead partners. He wakes up.	167572
2009	Rescue Me: French	T	DVD -R HQ 11040		Episode. 4-17-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. Tommy initially doesn’t want any part of it.  The snooping, sexy journalist gets involved with Lou. 	167573
2009	Rescue Me: Initiation	T	DVD -R HQ 11286		Episode. 7-14-2009	News Media. A television camera crew and reporter capture on tape Tommy beating up a politician who is trying to take advantage of a dedication of a fireman’s memorial plaque who was killed in the 9/11 disaster.	167574
2009	Rescue Me: Jimmy	T	DVD -R HQ 11093		Episode. 4-28-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. The journalist and Lou hit it off, but she still is interested in Tommy.	167575
2006	Rescue Me: Karate	T	DVD -R HQ 6511		Episode.  7-2006	News Media. Newspapers.	167576
2009	Rescue Me: Perspective	T	DVD -R HQ 11126		Episode. 5-12-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. Tommy takes the reporter on a tour of Ground Zero and tells Genevieve why the 9/11 footage of Jimmy Keefe was so haunting. Franco’s 9/11 conspiracy theories come under attack. Mike’s bar proves to be a success. Tommy and Lou have a falling out. Janet tells Tommy why she sent Katy to an upstate boarding school.	167577
2009	Rescue Me: Play	T	DVD -R HQ 11161		Episode. 5-23-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. Lou calls Genevieve to ask her if they could take their relationship to a more physical level. To his surprise, she agrees, mostly to get even with Tommy Gavin who rejected her. We never see the reporter in the episode, but Lou goes into her apartment and leaves later with a smile on his face.	167578
2007	Rescue Me: Saved	T	DVD -R HQ 8815		Episode.	News Media dub a horrendous fire as "The Baby Fire," because children were killed in the blaze and the firemen couldn't save them.	167579
2006	Rescue Me: Sparks	T	DVD -R HQ 6285		Episode #30. 6-21-2006	News Media uproar over firemen stopping to save children from a school bus accident instead of answering a call to an African-American in distress. Angry News Vendor (Subhash Mandal).	167580
2009	Rescue Me: Torch	T	DVD -R HQ 11251		Episode. 6-30-2009	Newspaper Reporters. Fire chief tells his men: “We owe it to who this kid’s family is to get the body covered up before the newspaper vultures start showing up and taking pictures.”  Also complains about rubbernecks with their cell phone cameras. 	167581
2005	Rescue Me: Twat	T			Episode #17.7-12-2005	Photographer (Keong Sim).	167582
2009	Rescue Me: Wine	T	DVD -R HQ 11073		Episode. 4-21-2009	French Journalist Genevieve Lazard (Karina Lombard) visits the firehouse doing a book on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Deputy Chief Feinberg tells the guys the journalist is going to be interviewing the firefighters of 62 Truck about the events of Sept. 11 for a book to be published on the 10th anniversary of the day. Tommy initially doesn’t want any part of it.  The snooping, sexy journalist gets involved with Tommy who rejects her advances, goes home to his significant other who smells wine on his breath (Lazard kissed him after drinking wine), guesses what he’s been up to and kicks him out of the apartment. 	167583
1988	Rescue, The	M				Newscaster (Wendy Gordon)	167584
2002	Rescued Hearts	NR		Rogers, Betsy	Avalon Romance	Reporter.	167585
2004	Rescuing Rose	N		Wolff, Isabel		Advice Columnist Rose Costelloe, 39, thought she solved all her problems when she got married after a whirlwind two-month courtship. But seven months and an extremely public smash-up later, things are looking thorny for Rose.All very embarrassing when you dole out relationship wisdom for a living. Now Rose's job is in jeopardy, her finances are in shambles and she's being plagued by a stalker who seems to know a lot about the mysterious circumstances of her birth.Her former husband had an affair with their marriage counselor. Determined to get back on her feet, Rose purchases a house and seeks a roommate to help offset the costs.Enter a quiet thoughtful young man who is 10 years Rose's junior.	167586
1915	Research Magnificent, The	N		Wells, H.G.		Press	167587
1997	Resentment	NM		Indiana, Gary		Gay New York Reporter Seth is in town to cover the trial of the teenaged Martinez brothers who stand accused of murdering their wealthy parents in an ambush slaying. Seth’s ex-lover, Jack, his taxi-driver, is slowly dying of AIDS. 	167588
2007	Reservations	M				British Journalist (Jacqueline Harris). Asian Journalist (Allen C. Liu).	167589
1940	Reserved For Garroway	DR			Radio Series.	Host David Garroway. Dial Dave G., Next, Dave G.	167590
2004	Resident Evil: Apocalypse	M		Anderson, Paul W.S. (Screenplay). Based on Capcom's videogame Resident Evil.		TV Journalist Terri Morales (Sandrine Holt) is one of the remaining survivors of RE2, the tranquility of Raccoon City when a virus either kills people or turns them into zombies.Group of Special Tactics and Rescue Services members, including the Emmy-hunting TV Reporter is offered a deal by a scientist: find his young daughter and he will them how to escape the ravished city.Reporter #1 Chris Marren (Christopher Marren). Network Anchor #1 (Jo Chim). Network Anchor #2 (Bobby Prochaska). Reporter #2 (Jazz Mann). Reporter #3 (Larissa Gomes).	167591
1992	Resistance	M				News Media. National Newsreader (Lee Lin Chin).	167592
1980	Resisting Arrest	N		Phillips, Steven		Reporter. Account of brutal beating murder of a Puerto Rican by an Irish Bronx cop as told by the New York City District attorney who, helped by a New York Times woman reporter, battled police silence and corruption to get an indictment.	167593
1987	Resolution	CB			New Teen Titans, The #31	Reporter Tawny Young.  Daily Planet Reporter Clark Kent (Superman). Brother Blood is finally defeated and the Titans deal with the aftermath.	167594
2000	Resort Massacre (Saai Yan Diu Ga Nguk)	M				Journalist Mayse works for a trashy magazine investigates resort	167595
1954	Resources of Freedom	DT			1-10-54. CBS	Journalist Edward R. Murrow	167596
1959	Rest and Be Thankful	NM	OWN - H	MacInnes, Helen		Critic Prender Atherton Jones, noted critic	167597
1946	Rest Camp in Maui	SS		Burdick, Eugene	In "Role in Manila, A: Fifteen Tales of War, Postwar, Peace, Adventure." Harper's July 1946.	Correspondent-Narrator.  Mister Black, a war correspondent who wants to talk to the Marines.	167598
1950	Rest They Need, The	N		Lyons, Herbert		Magazine. Clash of personalities in the office of a national weekly of public affairs. Office is the real central character. Various editors and secretaries are clearly delineated. Distinct magazine setting.	167599
2004	Restaurant, The	DT			Series 2003	Wine Critic (Tom Doorley). Celebrity who is passioante about cooking gets a chance to become head chef in a real restaurant. Chef devises own menu and selects own wine list. Table of three critics review the menu and give the chef a star rating.Other Food Critics are Paolo Tullio and Eddie O'Sullivan.	167600
2003	Restaurant, The: Dream Becomes a Nightmare, The	T	DVD -R 1629		Episode #3. 8-3-2003	Restaurant Critic is unhappy with her food and begins complaining. Rocco leaves and spends the night at a dance club. Rocco treats waiter who shows up with arm in a sling poorly. Staff meets at the end of the night to complain about Rocco.Reality documentary that is based at Rocco DiSpirito's two successful City Restaurants. He put everything on the line as he tries to create his own ultra-chic Manhattan eatery. The workplace drama follows foibles and flirtations of his staff	167601
2003	Restaurant, The: Ready Or Not, Here They Come	T	DVD -R 1623		Episode #2. 7-27-2003	New York Times Food Critic is driven away from Rocco's new restaurant by smoke. Rocco extinguishes fire in the kitchen. Patrons complain. Waiter falls and injures himself. The doors open for the restaurant's soft launch.Reality documentary that is based at Rocco DiSpirito's two successful City Restaurants. He put everything on the line as he tries to create his own ultra-chic Manhattan eatery. The workplace drama follows foibles and flirtations of his staff	167602
1947	Restless Corpse, The	NM		Pruitt, Alan		Press	167603
1965	Restless Ones, The	M			AFI-Television Scriptwriters	Writer	167604
1922	Restoring the Moon	SSF		Bevill, Burnie L.		Press	167605
1999	Restraining Order	M				Anchorwoman (Laura Kim). TV Interviewer (Heidi Popson). TV Director (Christopher Neiman).	167606
1989	Resurrected	M				Reporter (Alan Cody). Reporter (Paul Sharples). Photographer (Tony Capstick).	167607
1992	Resurrected, The	M				TV News Anchor (Deborra Hope)	167608
2007	Resurrecting the Champ	M	DVD -R HQ 10355, 10356. 		Based on a true story	Sportswriter Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett), an ambitious, mediocre journalist in Denver stumbles upon a homeless person who claims to be an ex-champion boxer who was believed dead. Kernan is journalism's laziest and most self-pitying practitioner.He thinks he's found his career-defining story, hit ticket to self-validation and a good feature story. But it turns out the man is lying. Speechy monologues on responsiobilities of journalism, the evil of infotainment  (Teri Hatcher).What begins as an opportunity to resurrect Champ's story and escape the shadow of his father's success becomes a personal journey as the ambitious reporter reexamines his own life and his relationship with his family.News Media. Reporter #1 (Lori Ravensborg). Announcer (Hugh Delaney). Editor #1 (Stacey Zurburg). Up-and-coming sports reporter Erik rescues a homeless man only to discover that he is, in fact, a boxing legend believed to have died.What begins as an opportunity to resurrect the Champ's story and escape the shadow of his father's success becomes a personal journey as the ambitious reporter reexamines his own life and relationship with his family.	167609
1999	Resurrection	M	DVD -R HQ 3572, 3573			News Media. News Anchor (Mike Anscombe)	167610
1987	Resurrection	CB			New Teen Titans, The #28	Reporter Bethany Snow. Teen Titans storm the church of a villain to stop his resurrection and rescue Nightwing and Raven. 	167611
1999	Resurrection Day	NSF		DuBois, Brendan		Boston Globe Reporter Carl Landry is a former soldier who survived the worst of the war and is now a reporter who is on the trail of a government conspiracy. It is 1972, 10 years after the Cuban Missile Crisis escalated into World War III.Russia has been all but obliterated and many U.S. cities are no more than crater-strewn radioactive ruins. The U.S. relies on Great Britain for medical aid and food. The country is in a state of martial law. Landry is doing a story on a murdered veteran.The veteran is a possibly unhinged man who swears he has an incredible story to tell  Landry. The man is found with a couple of bullets in the back of his hand. Landry's editor at the Globe immediately spikes the story for "lack of space."Landry begins to suspect that perhaps the veteran actually did know something big. He meets Sandra Price, a London Times reporter who is eager to do a story on America's present course, but who oddly romanticizes the state of the country.Landry sees nothing romantic in millions of dead. Together the two stumble deeper and deeper into various plots meant to keep their articles form print, and eventually they discover more bits and pieces of the veteran's conspiracy theories.	167612
1998	Resurrection Man	M	DVD -R HQ 5818, 5819			Journalist. Unbalanced journalist becomes obsessed with a sociopathic gangster wreaking havoc in Northern Ireland. TV Newscaster (Sean Rafferty). Newspaper Journalist (Dan Mullane).	167613
1971	Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler, The	M	VHS 923	Simms, Jay and Tom Rolf (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Harry Walsh (Leslie Nielsen) for KRZM uncovers doctor's secret cloning project.. He first gets onto the story when he recognizes a senator as a victim at accident. Tells paramedic to take him to hospital.Hospital denies senator brought there. Reporter is fired and investigates on his own. Convinces boss to run prerecorded spots to make conspirators believe he is back at the station. Gets cooperation of a New Mexico newsman.Newsman agrees to help Walsh in exchange for the right to run story 15 minutes before Walsh puts it on the wire. Two infiltrate military base serving as clinic and discover duplicates of prominent people being raised for transplant purposes.Walsh defends right to release story, he kills story because people can be saved through transplant operations and reprogrammed to support democratic ideology. Cho En-Lai is brought into the clinic at end of film."I am going to tear this town apart, rock by rock, leaf by leaf. I'm going to find out what's gong on. Tomorrow morning I'm going to do that. Tonight I'm going to get importantly splashed." TV Commentator #1 (Jim Healy). TV Commentator #2 (Lee Giroux).	167614
2005	Resurrection Road	N		Wall, Kathryn, R.		Investigative Reporter Gabby Henson, an ambitious local reporter helps her old college friend, a woman accountant turned detective and her former partner find a murderer.They discover a vipers' nest of crooked cops and drug dealers that force Bay to face up to some long-buried problems.	167615
2006	Retaliation	M	DVD			War Correspondent James Bradford (Michael Otis) searches for the truth behind the truth as the peoples of Iraq suffer in the middle of a violent struggle for power. After being attacked from within a convoy, Bradford finds himself to be a captive of a small but diverse group of terrorists. Awaiting beheading, he is befriended by Rasha, the educated wife of one of the captors, who herself struggles to find a way to free her own son from the perpetual cycles of violence. Through this predicament, James learns of the true reason behind the Coalition forces infiltration into Iraq and why the terrorists are there to oppose them. The only question is, can he survive long enough to reveal the story?	167616
1996	Retreat To Love	N		Rue, Nancy N. 	Heartsong Presents #181. Also included in “New England: Four Inspiring Love Stories from Northeastern States” collection of four novels, 2001. 	Sportswriter who is handsome and mischievous, gets involved with recent graduate Alexis Riker who needs the artists’ retreat at Rocky Shoals in New England to plan her future course and rediscover God’s still, small voice. What she finds is a series of life lessons from an odd assortment of new friends. Can she retreat to love when a troubled teen and the handsome sportswriter need her? 	167617
2005	Retribution	MT				TV Reporter (Caroline Bell-Ernie)	167618
2000	Retribution (aka Complicity)	M			UK. Ness	Investigative Reporter Cameron Colley (Jonny Lee Miller), young Scottish newspaperman  investigating a serial killer. Murderer is killing people he's written about. He becomes a suspect. Editor Wallace Byatt (Bill Paterson).	167619
2006	Retro News: Blast From the Past, A	T			Series. 2006-	Magazine News show for ids age 9 to 12. From their virtual news room, teen journalists bring significant, interesting and humorous historic events to life with actual news footage.Special features such as "Spiritual Heroes" introduce young viewers to the characters and events that helped shape world history. With these young reporters as guides, young viewers are entertained while they learn history.TV News Staff. TV Anchors (Kendall Kellogg, Mark Lomey). Reporters (Adrianna White Eagle, Brennan Monaco, Alexis Lombardo, Victoria Lombardo, Brandy Mitchell, Rachael Lee Stroud. Sports Host (Michael Bolton).Kids see and hear newsmakers such as Albert Einstein, Franklin Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart and John Kennedy. They will see Mount Rushmore take shape, the Wright Brothers fly, John Glenn blasts into space.They witness big advances in technology such as the telephone, the airplane and plastic as well as wacky inventions.	167620
2004	Retrosexual: The 80’s	D				Sex Columnist (Anka Radakovich). 	167621
1953	Return in August	N		Stong, Phil		Press	167622
1983	Return of Captain Invincible, The	M				Reporter (Bruce Adams)	167623
1934	Return of Chandu, The	M				Reporter from the Daily Star  (Don Brodie)	167624
1961	Return of Dr. Mabuse, The (O, Stahnetz Des Dr. Mabuse) aka Phantom Fiend	M		Behm, Marc, Ladislaus Fodor (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. France-Italy-West Germany. Released in 1966 in U.S.  Ness Book	Reporter Maria Sabrehm (Daliah Lavi) for The Press whose father is now in prison and under control of master criminal using the drug to turn inmates and staff of local prison into slaves. Tracking the criminal are police inspector and FBI agentBoth inspector and FBI agent offer sexist remarks toward the reporter when she first gets on the story. FBI agent comes to reporter's rescue when she is kidnapped and held in the prison.	167625
1930	Return of Dr. Manchu, The	M				Reporter (Ambrose Barker as Camden, the Reporter).	167626
1939	Return of Dr. X, The (aka Return of Doctor X, The).	M	DVD -R HQ 4403, 4404	Makin, William J. (Story -- "Doctor's Secret, The"). Lee Katz (Screenplay)	Bogart	Reporter Walter Barnett or Walter “Wichita” Garrett (Wayne Morris) for The Morning Dispatch investigates series of deaths.  Editor (Joseph Crehan). Barnett sets up an interview with a society woman but when he arrives at her apartment, discovers she has been killed.When police arrive, body has disappeared. Barnett is fired after the dead woman shows up at the newspaper office and threatens to sue them. Another murder occurs and police let the ex-reporter join the investigation.Reporter sneaks into newspaper morgue to get information. Reporter solves the case and says he wants to return to Wichita to work on a novel, but goes back to the paper when he meets his boss's new secretary.Ness: It should be noted that Morris' character is listed on the credits as "Barnett," but he is called "Garrett" throughout the film and his name even appears that way in newspaper headlines.Reporter (Nat Carr). Reporter (John Harron). Night Editor Andy (Frank Pharr). Newspaper Vendor (John "Skins" Miller).	167627
1991	Return of Eliot Ness, The	MT				Reporter (Timm Zemanek). Reporter #2 (Dwight Bacquie). Reporter #3 (Rummy Bishop). Reporter #4 (Cindy Cook)	167628
1980	Return of Frank Cannon, The	MT				Paparazzo (Hector Elias).	167629
1940	Return of Frank James, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7920,  7921. SV 430	Hellman, Asam (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Fonda. Great Western Pictures	Editor Major Rufus  Cobb (Henry Hull) of the Liberty Weekly Gazette  supports Jesse James's brother, Frank who is out for revenge against those who killed him. Reporter Eleanor Stone (Gene Tierney) of the Denver Star, meets Frank under an assumed name.He ridicules her as  "a lady reporter." Stone's father, Randolph Stone (Lloyd Corrigan) owns the paper and is opposed to his daughter becoming a journalist. She tells Frank she needs a good story to prove that she can be a reporter.They tell her they saw Frank James die. She writes the story. After a rival paper, The Denver Globe, runs an article calling the story in the Star a hoax, Stone's father threatens to send her back to college. She shouts him down, and goes to Missouri.She covers hanging of one of Frank's friends and he arrives to stop the hanging, gets arrested and put on trial. Stone and Maj. Cobb work to save Frank and he is found not guilty.Eleanor Stone: "Other papers have made mistakes."  Father-Publisher: "Yes, but none of them have made the mistake of having a gullible female on their staff and trusting her." Reporters (Milton Kibbee, Dale Van Sickel, Frank Melton, Lester Dorr)	167630
1995	Return of Hunter, The	MT				Reporter #1 (Diana Nyad). Reporter #2 (Mark Thompson). Reporter #3 (Mary Major). Reporter #4 (Rick Garcia).	167631
1936	Return of Jimmy Valentine, The (aka Prison Shadows)	M		Armstrong, Paul (Play - "Alias Jimmy Valentine").		Reporter Gary Howard (Roger Pryor) suggests a contest to locate the elusive safecracker.  Pryor braves a shoot-out to get a scoop and get engaged.	167632
2006	Return of Jonah Gray	NR		Cochran, Heather		Journalist Jonah Gray is proprietor of a popular gardening Web site and a 31-year-old IRS senior auditor who is single and merciless when sizing up potential dates, falls hard for him. The problem is he's an auditee.As she sifts through his financial data, the man becomes more and more intriguing and her professional queries only leave her more curious. The female auditor shouldn't be getting involved.She has a potential boyfriend, the new archivist at work, an increasingly troublesome family drama, a terminally ill father and a series of strange phone calls at the office.Her relationship with her boyfriend is derailed because of a taboo crush on the journalist.	167633
1986	Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, The	MT				TV Reporter (Jo Ann Pflug)	167634
1948	Return of October, The	M				Reporters (Ray Walker, Sam Finn, Fred F. Sears, Ray Walker).	167635
1989	Return of Sam McCloud, The	MT				Correspondent Chris Coughlin (Diana Muldaur), London Times correspondent (McCloud now a Senator)	167636
1936	Return of Sophie Lang, The	M	DVD -R 1404	Anderson, Frederick Irving (Short Stories). Patterson McNutt, Brian Marlow (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Lawson (Ray Milland) gets on a ship and solves a jewel robbery. An innocent  female jewel thief escapes by pretending to be a reporter.New York Times, 7/24/36: "Ray Milland, too, is of vast assistance. We are forced to reserve an objection or two for his interpretation of a foreign correspondent -- wearing his press card in his hatband most of the time -- …""…but he has a knack of rallying 'round when he is most needed…." Reporter (Jack Chapin). Reporter (Keith Daniels). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Reporter (Frank MacCready). Reporter (Harry Owen). Reporter (Jack Raymond). Reporter (Don Roberts).Cameraman (Hal Price).	167637
1941	Return of the Eagle, The	SS	GPL	Kantor, Mackinlay	In "Story Teller."	Editor Senator Cornell Rush edits the Montgomery Eagle. Mysterious editorial appears after newspaper stopped publishing for 16 years and Rush is dead. Cameran Hayes, editor of the Montgomery Advocate & Advertiser.James Sweet restarts the newspaper with Cornell Rush's son.	167638
1959	Return of the Fly	M				Reporter, Granville (Jack Daly)	167639
1950	Return of the Frontiersman	M		Anhalt, Edna (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Larrabee (Rory Calhoun) tries to help man accused of bank robbery and murder. Newspaper editor responsible for engineering the crimes and framing man. With help of his sheriff father, man takes on the crooks and exposes corrupt editor.	167640
1998	Return of the Gods	N		Van Flossen, Jacob		New York Times Journalist Maggie Robertson, Sarah Lawrence '92, pretty, intelligent, young feminist journalist assigned by the New York Times to cover the election race	167641
1977	Return of the Hulk	T				Journalist	167642
2006	Return of the Jackalope	M				Parody Documentary. Photographer (Bernie Miller).	167643
1988	Return of the Killer Tomatoes!	M				Reporter (Deirdre Andrews). Reporter (Costa Dillon). Reporter (Ron Trim).	167644
2006	Return of the Muskrats, The	M			Short	Reporter (Laura Davis). Paperboy (Jeremy Vest).	167645
1975	Return of the Pink Panther, The	M				TV Newscaster (Andre Charisse)	167646
1934	Return of the Terror	M		Wallace, Edgar (Play - Terror, The). Eugene Solow, Peter Milne (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Joe (Frank McHugh) investigates a murder.  Editor (Edmund Breese). City Reporter (Harry Seymour).	167647
2003	Return to "Giant"	M				Newspaperman Bryan Woolley (Dallas Morning News). Narrator (Don Henley).	167648
1994	Return to a Dark Night	CB			Justice League Quarterly #16	Reporter DeeDee, a news reporter. It’s a dark future where Joe must decide to become General Glory again to defeat the Degenerates and bring hope to a dismal world. 	167649
2005	Return to Abo: Novel of the Southwest, A	N		Niederman, Sharon		Journalist Maggie Chilton goes home to a funeral in a small New Mexico ranching community and finds herself face to face with everything she left behind when she graduated from high school.Three generations of women -- Maggie, her mother and her teenage daughter -- struggle to make peace with each other and the harsh beauty of the landscape they love.	167650
2001	Return to Cabin by the Lake	MT	DVD -R HQ 8071, 8072. (8072 Mislabeled, missing 72).			TV Anchor (Tamara Taggart)	167651
1975	Return to Campus	M				Sports Announcers (Tom Harmon and Jesse White)	167652
1976	Return to Earth	MT				News Media. True story of Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin.	167653
1983	Return to Eden	MT				TV Reporter (Maurice O'Laughlin). Anchorwoman (Brenda Scallon). Cameraman (Robert Wilde).	167654
1986	Return to Eden:	T			Series 5-2-1983 to 7-21-1986	Newsreader (Tony Dickinson). TV Interviewer (Ann Sanders).	167655
1993	Return to Jerusalem	N		Husseini, Hassan Jamal		Palestinian Journalist working for the Arab Press in Jerusalem and is taken away for interrogation.	167656
2003	Return to Kandahar	DT	DVD -R HQ 4971, 4984.			Canadian Journalist Nelofer Pazira returns to Afghanistan hoping to locate a childhood friend. Second journey after fictionalized account of her return to Kandahar.	167657
1986	Return to Mayberry	MT		Bullock, Harvey, Everett Greenbaum (Teleplay)	4-13-86	Editor Opie Taylor of the local newspaper. The grown-up son leaves Mayberry at the end of the film to take a job at a bigger newspaper in New York.	167658
1998	Return to Paradise	M				Reporter Pinkett Smith is an interfering reporter. Reporter (Todd Stockman). Features Editor (Ed Hodson).	167659
1961	Return to Peyton Place	M	SVD 1176		AFI-Freedom Press/Publishers/Novelists. PR	New York Publisher Lewis Jackman (Jeff Chandler). Newspaper Publisher (Harry Carter). Syndicated Columnist Lupus Wolf (Warren Parker).Interviewer (Helen Bennett). Interviewer (Carol Veazie). Interviewer Mark Steele (Bill Bradley). Second Interviewer (Jose Ferrer). Photographer (Tony Miller). Talk Show Host Nick Parker (Max Showalter).	167660
1972	Return to Peyton Place	T			Series 1972	News Media	167661
1987	Return to Salem's Lot, A	M				Cameraman (Rick Garia).	167662
2004	Return to Sender	M				News Media. News Reporter (Doug Luke). Reporter at Charlotte's House (Chris Friehofer). Reporter in Bar (Jules Loth). Texas Newscaster (Jonathan Durante).  Paparazzi (Steven Judd).	167663
2003	Return to the Batcave: Misadventures of Adam and Burt, The	MT				Reporter (Chris Dawson). Publicist (Tait Ruppert).	167664
1994	Return to Two Moon Junction	M				Cameraman (Brian Sanders).	167665
1985	Return to Waterloo	M				Newscaster (Neil Lander-Landor).	167666
1940	Return to Yesterday	M				Journalist (Bruce Seton).	167667
1999	Return with Honor	DT				Documentary on Vietnam	167668
1996	Return, The	N		de Mers, Joe		Freelance Journalist Marie Olivier helps uncover a conspiracy around a man who claims to be Jesus Christ.	167669
2000	Return, The	NM		Mustian, Mark		Reporter Michael Mason has made a career out of debunking fraudulent messiahs and faith healers, but he doesn't know what to make of "The Jesus of Bahia." She has stirred up a worldwide audience with her trip to the United States from Brazil.Fat female who is black is a combination that threatens conservative religious groups. Even skeptical Mason is starting to believe. Jesus never said exactly what form he would return.The Jesus of Bahia has a certain presence that inspires Love, Peace and Justice. Mason's investigation places him in grave danger as he gets closer to the truth.Torn between the razor-sharp edges of hard fact and the comforting nature of his own deepening belief, he has traveled worldwide to witness and discredit those who profess to walk side by side with God.Until now. Crowds mob the new Jesus' every move. Her power is more compelling than anything Mason has seen. Is she the daughter of God? Only a horrifying showdown with his own inner demons will let him escape alive and ultimately learn the truth.	167670
1600	Returne From Parnassus, The First Part of The	P	USC	Anonymous		News	167671
1601	Returne From Parnassus, The Second Part of The	P	USC	Anonymous		News	167672
1983	Reuben, Reuben	M				TV Interviewer (Tom McGowan)	167673
1990	Reunion	T			11-4-1990	News. Detroit Newscast helps reunite a woman with the sun she gave up for adoption	167674
1954	Reunion	N	OWN - H	Miller, Merle		Editor Walter Brooks, the Sentinel in Old Weston, CT.  "Old Man Hillyer" is the publisher, Walter's father-in-law.	167675
1936	Reunion	M				Editor (Edward McWade). Chamber of Commerce brings together the Dionne Quintuplets.	167676
2002	Reunion in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75."Eve marched toward her office five minutes before the scheduled interview with Nadine. It didn't surprise her in the least to find Nadine already there….""…The reporter's silky legs were crossed as she meticulously applied fresh lip dye and checked her camera-ready face in her compact mirror. The camera operator stood slouched in a corner munching on a candy bar."	167677
2005	Reunion: 1994	T			Episode #9. 12-15-2005	News Media. Reporter (Madison Graie).	167678
1993	Reunited	NR		Crowe, Evelyn A.	Harlequin Superromance #70570	Journalist	167679
2007	Reunited Passion	N		Snelling, David L. 		Political Reporter Damian Peck reunites with his childhood sweetheart, a Haitian-American and a successful bureaucrat. He is assigned to interview her after she is appointed the new assistant manager for Doveville County. He has not seen her in 14 years after he father caused them to separate because he felt Damian was not good enough for his daughter since he’s not a Haitian-born man. Peck  pays her no mind in Doveville County and jeers Haitian-Americans in his humorous political columns, much to the dismay of the woman who eventually becomes the new assistant manager for the city of Bluewater, he adopted hometown. She again runs into Damian and reprimands him for pretending he had never known her and writing a lot of negative things about her culture.  She forgives Damian and the two start dating to get to know each other again and they fall in love. They eventually reach their childhood dream of getting married, but they endure some obstacles along the way including shocking confessions and revelations. 	167680
2006	Reuters All-Digital Bureau with Correspondent Adam Pasick in Second Life	G				Reporter Adam Pasick is head of Reuter's first all-digital bureau, a full-time reporter in an entirely virtual environment. Second Life (SL) is an Internet-based virtual world launched in 2003 developed by Linden Research Inc. (Linden Lab).It came to international attention in the mainstream news media in late 2006 and early 2007. Residents interact with each other through motional avatars. They can explore, meet other Residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities.They can create and trade items (virtual property) and services from one another. Reuters opened its first all-digital bureau on Oct. 16. 2006,  a building in the virtual world Second Life modeled on its New York and London offices.News agencies around the world picked up the story. One of the oldest existing news outlets chose to station Adam Pasick in an entirely virtual environment. Reuters uses its bureau to disseminate its real-world news feeds to Second Life residents.Adam Reuters, Pasick is new to covering virtual worlds. A seasoned Internet reporter, Pasick covers Second Life as his regular beat as an avatar (a likeness of himself at home in Second Life).	167681
1869	Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's Farm	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales."	Parody News. Satirical report on the minister's farm	167682
2001	Revelation	M				TV Reporter (Danica Bezanov).	167683
1999	Revelation	M				TV-Radio News Reporter (Frank Proctor)/	167684
1983	Revelation	N		Harbinson, W.A.	Weinberg List	Journalist	167685
1987	Revelation	CB			New Teen Titans, The #29	Reporter Bethany Snow. Villain Brother Blood has been resurrected and defeats the Teen Titans with the help of a brainwashed Raven. 	167686
2003	Revelations	NR		Hodges, Cheris	Indigo: Sensuous Love Stories	Reporter Shari Walker for Essence Magazine is doing an article on the head woman in charge of an Atlanta-based company, DVA Inc., whose chief executive thinks he is god's gift to women. Walker's fiancé died in a car accident. She's given up on love.Reporter falls for man just as a sexual harassment lawsuit is filed against him.	167687
2005	Revelations	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV Anchor (Ted Garcia). TV Anchorwoman (Lana Likic). CNN Anchor (Roy Werner). Reporter at Prison (Clayton Nemrow). Paparazzi #1 (Ian Lyons).Just before the start of Armageddon, a physicist and a nun race against the clock to see if the end of the world apocalypse can be averted.	167688
1999	Revelations: End Times, The	DT				Journalist Jean Michael in France.	167689
1999	Revelations: End Times, The, Volume 2	DT				Documentary. Tass News Agency Foreign Service Chief Sergei Bulantsew. Researcher and Writer Budd Hopkins.	167690
2008	Revenant	N		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		New York Times Reporter William Smithback and his wife Nora Kelly, a Museum of Natural History archeologist are found brutally attacked in their apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Eyewitnesses claim and the security camera confirms the killer seen leaving the building was the strange sinister man who had preciously occupied Smithback and Kelly’s apartment -- and who had died horribly in it exactly one year ago. 	167691
2007	Revenant	N		Haines, Carolyn		Reporter Carson Lynch, a washed up journalist with a drinking problem who lost her child in a fire, her husband and her former prestigious career, is among the first on the scene when a decades-old mass grave near a notorious Biloxi nightclub is unearthed. The remains of five women lie within, each one buried with a bridal veil and without her ring finger. Once an award-winning journalist, Carson knows her career is now hanging by a thread. This story has pulled her out of a pit of alcohol and self-loathing and with justice and redemption in mind she begins to investigate. Days later, two more bodies appear begging the question -- is a copycat murderer terrorizing Biloxi, or has a serial killer awoken from a 25-year slumber? 	167692
1903	Revenant, Le	M				Newspaper. Man opens newspaper and starts to read it by candlelight	167693
2009	Revenant, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Jonathan Mangum). News Anchor (Braxton Honeycutt).	167694
2004	Revenants, Les	MF			France	Radio Journalist (Yvan Halouin). Radio Journalist (Valerie Houart - Journaliste radio).Thousands of the recently dead inexplicably come back to life in a small French town and try to integrate themselves into the society.	167695
1986	Revenge	M				Reporter (Andrea Adams)	167696
1999	Revenge (aka Fallen Angel)	M	DVD -R HQ 7937, 7938			TV Reporter (Tanja Reichert)	167697
1899	Revenge of Adolphe	SS	UCLA	Crane, Stephen		Press	167698
1989	Revenge of Al Capone, The	MT				Reporter (Jim Brunner). Reporter (Jeffrey Conklin). Reporter (Marty Levy). Reporter (Burr Middleton). Reporter (Eugene Pressman). Reporter (Bob Swan). Reporter (Kirk Thornton). Miami Newsman (Scott Edmund Lane).Newsman (Steven J. Oliver).	167699
2000	Revenge of the Land	MT		Siggins, Maggie (Novel)	Canadian CBC TV mini-series	Reporter Finley “Finn” Hawke (Seann Gallagher) who is the son of a ruthless land baron and becomes a crusading reporter out to bring down his daddy while simultaneously having a star-crossed affair.Ambitious John Hawke cons the Indians of their land allocations and forecloses on other locals for their land. The railroad is coming and he is set to make millions. Now, Hawke rules the frontier town of Promise, growing wealth off the backs of homesteaders in search of their fortunes. When son Finn begins sympathizing with the homesteaders who want ownership over the soil they till, John Hawke’s tight rein on his turf, his destiny and his family begins to weaken. To make matters worse, Finn has fallen in love with the daughter of John’s nemesis and appears to be helping the other side in their cause.	167700
1991	Revenge of the Land: A Century of Greed, Tragedy and Murder on Saskatchewan Farm	N		Siggins, Maggie (Novel)		Reporter Finley “Finn” Hawke, who is the son of a ruthless land baron and becomes a crusading reporter out to bring down his daddy while simultaneously having a star-crossed affair.Ambitious John Hawke cons the Indians of their land allocations and forecloses on other locals for their land. The railroad is coming and he is set to make millions. Now, Hawke rules the frontier town of Promise, growing wealth off the backs of homesteaders in search of their fortunes. When son Finn begins sympathizing with the homesteaders who want ownership over the soil they till, John Hawke’s tight rein on his turf, his destiny and his family begins to weaken. To make matters worse, Finn has fallen in love with the daughter of John’s nemesis and appears to be helping the other side in their cause.	167701
2003	Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman	N		Buchan, Elizabeth		Book Review Editor Rose Lloyd in London loses both her husband and her job to her conniving assistant. She is in her late 40s and has been happily married for 25 years when Minty, her "glossy free-ranging" young assistant brusquely shoulders her aside.Husband Nathan Lloyd, a deputy editor at the same newspaper, is decent and remorseful, but determined to start a new life. Rose must pick up the pieces -- which she does with energy and resolve.She reflects on her affair with former lover Hal, a roving travel author. For 25 years she has juggled marriage, motherhood and career with remarkable success.	167702
2004	Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman	MT		Buchan, Elizabeth (Book). Nancey Silvers (Screenplay)	CBS Original Movie-of-the-week.	Editor of Book Section Rose (Christine Lahti) of the Los Angeles Chronicle. Her husband, Nathan (Brian Kerwin) is one of the editors at this metropolitan newspaper. Husband decides to leave the marriage for Rose's assistant at the newspaper.Ambitious and attractive Mindy (Abby Brammell) not only gets Rose's husband but takes over her job as book editor. Fired and without her husband, Rose tries to pull herself together -- and she does.Rose narrates much of the action, her brief inner thoughts expressed with beautifully executed lines including a hip comic reaction when she sees Mindy, her younger, fit competition, half-undressed in the women's locker room.This vulnerable character pulls herself together in fine form -- she gets several job offers and tells the old boss who fired her and now wants her back (he sends Mindy to Consumer Affairs) where he can take his job. .Her old lover, successful travel writer Hal (Bryan Brown) comes back into the picture and the film ends with her visiting him on his Italian farm. TV Anchor (Ken Rudulph).	167703
1989	Revenge of the Radioactive Reporter	M	SV 206. VHS 719	Wiechorek, David, Craig Pryce (Screenplay)	Ness Book.	Cub Reporter Mike R. Wave (David Scammell) gets a big scoop on the unsafe conditions at a nuclear plant and makes the mistake of confronting the plant's board members with his findings. Soon finds himself being tossed into a radioactive waste tank.Reporter survives and emerges to seek revenge on the board members.  Finally he's destroyed -- reporter turned into a radioactive monster. President Dick Swell (Derrik Strange).	167704
2000	Revenge of the Red Balloon	M			Short.	Radio Reporter (John Adderley - Voice). Red Balloon returns to hunt down the bad little boys,  now middle-aged Frenchmen, who popped it in the original classic films 40 years ago. 	167705
1994	Revenge of the Red Baron	M				TV News Anchor (Vic Wilson)	167706
1980	Revenge of the Stepford Wives	MT	SV 276, 181	Wiltse, David (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Kay Foster (Sharon Gless) for Inside America stumbles onto the terrible secret of a New England town.Driven reporter who is unable to maintain a personal life -- she and her husband are separated and her home is wherever her work takes her.Exchange: "You know what your problem is? This place is too nice for you. You spend your life grubbing around looking for dirt for your TV show. Then you come here to someplace that's decent and clean and law abiding, and it makes you anxious.""Maybe I just don't believe it," Foster answers. "Or you might just be too cynical," the Stepford wife responds.	167707
2006	Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos	N		Andrews, Donna		Reporter is snooping around looking for stories about local scandals. Ornamental blacksmith Meg Langslow tries to stop him.	167708
1989	Revenger, The	M				News Media.  News Reporter (Cathy Vinacombe).	167709
1999	Reverb	T			Series 1999-2001	Interviewer (Fred Armisen).	167710
1889	Reverberator, The	N	OWN - P	James, Henry		Correspondent George M. Flack, American society paper's European correspondent and a sleazy American newspaper reporter.  Satirizes the effect of the sensational American journalism of the time upon a group of society people in Europe.Florine (possibly Dorine) Topping, a lady journalist who aids George Flack.	167711
1998	Revere Beach Boulevard	N		Merullo, Roland		TV Reporter in Boston, has decided to run an exposé on loan shark Eddie Crevine, which puts her entire family in jeopardy. Female Reporter.	167712
1974	Reverend Randolph and the Wages of Sin	N	OWN - H	Smith, Charles Merrill		Newswoman. Attractive newswoman	167713
1990	Reversal of Fortune	M				Newscaster (Dan Rea)	167714
2009	Reverse Angle	MT	DVD -R HQ 11320, 11321			TV Reporter Eve Pretson (Emmanuelle Vaugier) of KQAP News sees something she shouldn’t while on assignment, and soon finds herself on the run from two hit men determined to take her out of the picture. She must protect herself and get to the bottom of the why she’s being pursued all the while dealing with a sudden case of amnesia.  She is helped by a man after she witnesses the murder of a mechanic. Prestson is a feisty reporter who sleeps with her news director Robert (Bob) Hoffman (Richard Robitaille). KQAP News Cameraman Al Petrenko (Marc Marans) says she’s not much of a journalist, and that sleeping with the boss is totally unethical.  He has an incriminating tape and agrees to meet Eve and the man, Harry, at the bus station. Two gunmen find them. Al is hit by the car as he pushes Eve and the man out of the way, and the two gunmen chase the reporter and the man. Eve tries to send the incriminating digital video to the station via her computer as the gunmen close in. She needs to find a stronger signal. Harry plays the decoy and the gunmen go after him. She sends the digital tape to the station. Harry is shot. Police arrive just in time to save them. Al recovers and they tape a devastating report on what happened. Prestson suffers complete amnesia after surviving a devastating car crash and is forced to rely on a variety of characters including an unscrupulous fraud to uncover the truth about herself before it is too late.  	167715
1700	Reverse, The: Or, The Table Turn'd	PO	USC	Anonymous (Dennis, John?)		News	167716
2002	Reversible Errors	N		Turow, Scott		Reporter Stew Dubinsky, a sleazy reporter "unreliable in virtually every regard,  habitually late, sometimes cavalier with facts, and often underhanded in gathering them	167717
2004	Reversible Errors	MT		Turow, Scott (Novel). Alan Sharp (Teleplay)		News Media. Reporter (Nancy Regan). Funeral Reporter (Doug Barron)	167718
2003	Reves de France a Marseille	DF			France	Interviewer Michel Samson.	167719
2008	Review With Myles Barlow	T			Australia	Critic Myles Barlow (Phil Lloyd) dares to review every aspect of life, from having an idiot for a friend to armed robbery -- don’t do it until Myles reviews it. Every week Myles reviews different aspects of life based on viewers’ letters. There is also a “Letter of the Week” segment. 	167720
1705	Review, The	ER	COPY	Defoe, Daniel		Columnist Mr. Review. Early periodical is more like a columnist syndicated today, rather than a newspaper.  The Scandalous Club ("Mercure Scandale").  Journalist's fiction, yet it became an object of belief to readers.Mr. Review attacks social ills.  1705-1713.  After the last issue of June 11, 1713, Mr. Review laid down his editorial pen to take a "voluntary recess."Scandalous Club was a "department" of the amusing, the fanciful or just of lighter subject matter. Often devoted to answering readers' questions or scolding public immoralities and irresponsible journalists. May 31,1705: Mr. Review Defends Mr. Defoe.	167721
2002	Revival: Search for the King of England, The	MT				Commentator (Mark Priest).	167722
1953	Revlon Mirror Theatre	T			Series	Press	167723
1956	Revolt of Mamie Stover, The	M				Photographer (Richard Collier).	167724
1957	Revolution & Roses	N	OWN - H	Newby, P.H.		British Journalist gets herself and friends into and out of trouble when she visits Alexandria on the day King Faarouk is dethroned, July 1952	167725
2003	Revolution Will Not Be Televised, The	DT				Documentarians Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Brien went to Venezeula in 2001 to make a video documentary on the lesser-known aspects of President Hugo Chavez. During the filming in April 2002 the two reporters found themselves in the middle of a coup d'etat.They were able to capture the revolt against the President as it happened.  What had started out as a portrait of Chavez and a report on the situation in Venezuela became an account of a revolution told from the inside.Exploration of the power of images and how they can be manipulated.	167726
1960	Revolving Man	N		Anant, V.		Newspaperman. Young Indian rejects his family to go to Bombay where he works on a newspaper	167727
2005	Rewriting History	DT			UK. Series 2005-	Newsreader (Simon Lipson). Narrator (Tom Baker).	167728
2009	Rewriting Mondays	NR		Thomas, Jodi		Reporter Pepper Malone from Chicago is on the run and traveling light. With just the bare essentials -- her car, computer and Manolo Blanicks -- she ends up in Bailee, Texas, a town without a traffic light. In an effort to starve off starvation and get some money in her pockets she takes a job doing the only thing she knows how: as a reporter for the town newspaper, The Bailee Bugle. Owner Mike McCulloch doesn’t know why she’d want a job in a town that rolls up its street at 9 p.m., but he doesn’t really have time to find out. No sooner does Pepper arrive when the story becomes a mystery. Someone is trying to close down the newspaper and kill Mike or Pepper or both. Reporter Pepper Malone moved to Bailey, Texas after a news story nearly got her killed. Now she wants to be left alone to do her job in relative peace and quiet. But when the newspaper’s staff is targeted by a madman with a grudge against the news media, Pepper is drawn back into the public eye -- and into the arms of the paper’s handsome owner.	167729
1966	Rex Graine (aka Mr. A)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Witzend #3 (1966). Witzend #4 (1967). Reprinted in the Ditko Collection #1 by Fantagraphics 2-1985. 	Reporter Rex Graine of the Daily Crusader is known for his uncompromising principles and incorruptibility. In order to fight crime, as Mr. A, Graine wears metal gloves and a steel mask that resembles a stoic, placid face. As well as a white suit, which represents that his a figure of that which is morally good. There is no origin story for the character. However, even in the absence of an origin, Graine's (Mr. A's) motives for fighting crime are clear. He acts out of a sense of right and wrong and justice. He fights for not just ideals, but for himself and the world that he loves. He rejects any altruistic motive for fighting crime. Mr. A uses half white-half black cards to signify his arrival. Once someone else touches the card it either turns completely black or completely white. Thus telling whether the holder of the card is good or evil. It is also representative of the fact that there is no moral "gray area" there is only that which is morally good and that which is morally evil. 	167730
1980	Rex Reed's Movie Guide	DT				Film Critic Rex Reed -- Interviews and reviews	167731
1952	Reynold Frame: Clock Strikes Thirteen, The	NM	OWN - H	Brean, Herbert	#4 Reynold Frame Mysteries	Reporter-Photojournalist Reynold Frame is involved when murder strikes against ten people trapped on an island that has been desolated by a weapon more fearful than the atom bomb. The threat of extinction hangs over them all.Frame is a former newspaper reporter turned freelance photojournalist.	167732
1949	Reynold Frame: Darker the Night, The	NM		Brean, Herbert	#2 Reynold Frame Mysteries	Reporter-Photojournalist Reynold Frame, a former newspaper reporter turned freelance photojournalist, is back in New York getting ready for his wedding to Constance Wiler, the enchanting heroine he had met and won.He's having a drink in a bar and reads that a lawyer visiting the city threw  himself out of a window. His niece is grieving and Frame pays a courtesy call because he used to date her in college when he was putting himself through school washing dishes.She was the rich girl that every boy wanted. He soon finds himself entangled with a pack of café society wastrels who follow one of their own, a stage hypnotist, through the nightclubs and private parties of a privileged few.Frame suspects that hypnotism had something to do with the lawyer's death.	167733
1952	Reynold Frame: Hardly a Man is Now Alive (aka Murder Now and Then)	NM		Brean, Herbert	#3 Reynold Frame Mysteries	Reporter-Photojournalist Reynold Frame is headed for Concord, Massachusetts, one-time home to American literary giants and the spirit of the American Revolution. Frame and his fiancée are on their wedding trip.Frame needs to complete an assignment before the happy nuptials. He rooms in a house rumored to be haunted by the ghost of the first British soldier killed in the Revolution.The first night's sleep isn't half over before Frame is confronted with some pretty strong evidence of the old stories. It isn't much longer before some more corporeal and contemporary remains are discovered in an old well.In the end, Frame solves a literary mystery, a kidnapping, and two deaths, one nearly two centuries past.	167734
1948	Reynold Frame: Wilders Walk Away (aka Walk on the Wilders Side, A)	NM	GPL. Own-P	Brean, Herbert	#1 Reynold Frame Mysteries	Photojournalist-Reporter Reynold Frame is on assignment in rural Vermont for Life Magazine when he finds a fresh grave with a murdered girl in it -- a teenager who was waiting for a bus and then walked away. Frame investigates -- and then disappears too.The teenage girl's name is Ellen Wilder and there's a ditty sung in the picturesque New England village of Wilder's Lane that other people die of mumps. Or general decay. Of fevers, chills or other ills, but Wilders walk away.That's part of the mystery. From pre-Revolutionary War, members of the Wilder family never die, they walk away or disappear into thin air forever. Footprints on a deserted beach simply stop. A man enters an office building and is never seen again.Frame meets his future bride-to-be, Constance Wiler.	167735
2000	RFK	MT				News Media. Reporter (David Huband). Reporter (Colm Magner). Reporter (Michael Rhoades). Stand-Up Reporter (Nigel Hamer)	167736
2000	Rhapsody	MT				News Media. Reporter (Summer Simmons).	167737
1945	Rhapsody in Blue	M	DVD -R HQ 3668, 3669, 3664. L			Music Critic (John Dilson). Commentator (John B. Hughes). Newspaper stories and headlines. Walter Winchell column about Gershwin being serious ill before his death. Newsboy (John Morton).	167738
1969	Rhine Replica	NM	OWN - P	Albrand, Martha		News Media	167739
1984	Rhinestone	M				Photographer (Shelly Pogoda)	167740
2002	Rhona Cameron	M			UK	Interviewer (Adam Bloom).	167741
1951	Rhubarb	M	DVD		PR	News Media. Reporter (Roberta Richards). Newspaper Reporter (Stanley Orr). Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon).  PR	167742
1946	Rhubarb	N		Smith, Harry Allen		News Media. Sportswriters	167743
1935	Rhumba	M				News Media	167744
2000	Rhys's Redemption	NR		McAllister, Anne	Harlequin Presents #2126	Magazine Writer Mariah Kelly finds she's pregnant after a night of comfort between two best friends turns into passion. Man is haunted by death of his pregnant wife.	167745
1936	Rhythm on the Range	M				Announcer (Irving Bacon)	167746
2000	Rhythm Section, The	NM		Burnell, Mark		Journalist tells a woman that the death of her parents and brother in a plane crash over the Atlantic was no accident. He says it was a terrorist bombing covered up by the world's intelligence agencies.Woman had descended into a life of prostitution and dissolution. She begins to pull herself together after talking to the journalist. But the journalist is murdered. She is recruited into a shadowy law enforcement agency to become a killer.Is avenging her family worth losing her soul?	167747
2002	RI:SE	DT			UK Series 2002-2003.	TV Morning News Program. Newsreaders Chris Rogers (2002), Jemma Woodman (2002), Zora Suleman. Reporters Lauren Laverne (2002). Outside Reporter Ed Sanders (2002).TV Reviewers Henry Luxemburg (2003), Jeff Brazier (2003), Richard Hammond (2003). Hollywood Corresponent Mindy Burbano (2003). Sports Anchor Helen Chamberlain (2002). Paper Reviewer Rick Edwards (2003).Presenters Alan Convy (2002), Iain Lee (2003), Edith Bowman (2002-2003), Liz Bonnin (2002), Henry Bonsu (2002), Mark Durden-Smith (2002), Kristy Gallacher (2002), Colin Murray (2002), Dougie Anderson (2003), Mel Giedroyc (2003), Sue Perkins (2003).	167748
2005	Rib Shack	M				News Media. News Reporter (Paula Stokes)	167749
1981	Rich and Famous	M	L	Druten, John Van (Play -- "Old Acquaintance"). Gerald Ayres (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Chris Adams (Hart Bochner) is a 22-year-old Rolling Stone magazine reporter who takes up with writer Liz Hamilton (Jacqueline Bisset).Hamilton criticizes the magazine as "the utterances of those who can't speak, written by those who can't write for those who cannot read."  Adams says he pointed that out in one of his interviews.Photographer (Alan Berliner).	167750
1988	Rich and Reckless	N		Leason, Barney		News Media	167751
1932	Rich and Strange (East of Shanghai)	M			Hitchcock	Newspaper Advertisement. Hitchcock: "Are you satisfied with your present circumstances?" asks a newspaper ad Fred reads during his subway ride home	167752
1932	Rich Are Always With Us, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6000, 6001. VHS 1072 (poor copy)		Davis	Correspondent Julian Tierney (George Brent), famous newspaper correspondent	167753
2005	Rich Boy, The	NR		Vale, Leah	Harlequin American Romance Series	Reporter Madeline Monroe wants to dig up enough dirt on the mysterious “Lost Millionaires” now claiming to be the real McCoys so it would prove once and for all that she’s a serious reporter and not just another pretty face. Unfortunately, one of the McCoys is an old flame, so getting her career on the fast track could mean getting burned again. Alexander McCoy is tempted to turn to Madeline the way he did before. But the awful scandal he’s uncovered has to stay secret, and the glamorous blonde is the last person he can confide in -- because she was the first to teach him about being betrayed.	167754
1936	Rich Man, Poor Man	N	MLPL	Fairbank, Mrs. J.A.		Reporter Hall Wells on the Chicago Evening Star.  Old Man Brown owns the newspaper.  Hendricks Cortlandt Smith, Jr. gets a job on the  Chicago Evening Star.	167755
1935	Rich Man's Darling	R				Reporter. Attractive newspaper reporter who at age 20 married 45-year-old millionaire	167756
1918	Rich Man's Darling, A	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	167757
1996	Rich Man's Wife, The	M				TV Newscaster (Lucy Meacock). Newscaster (Bruce Wright). Newscaster (Suzanne Michaels).	167758
1912	Rich Mrs. Burgoyne, The	N	MLPL	Norris, Kathleen (Thompson)		Editor, Assistant. Barry Valentine, Assist. Editor of The Santa Paloma Mail.  Roger owns the paper. Mrs. Burgoyne invests in the Mail and Valentine becomes editor-manager.Miss Watson "covered" social events, clubs, public dinners, "dramatic" and "hotels cleaned out her desk when Valentine became editor. Mrs. Burgoyne had a desk and a corner of her own. Barry found her brimming with ideasMrs. Burgoyne instituted the Women's Page.	167759
1977	Rich People	N	OWN - H	Cooper, Morton		Publisher of a newspaper, a very rich woman, is bedeviled by a loony father escaped from an asylum.	167760
1989	Rich Shall Inherit, The	NR	OWN - P	Adler, Elizabeth		Investigative Journalist Mike Prestonist is looking for a new subject spots an ad in the L.A. Times seeking the heiress to an estate.	167761
1963	Richard  Boone Show, The: Statement of Fact	T			Episode #1. 9-24-1963	Reporter (Lloyd Bochner). Reporter (Guy Stockwell).	167762
1941	Richard "Buck" Dare: Captain X	CB				American Reporter Richard "Buck" Dare based in London	167763
2003	Richard & Judy	T			Series 11-26-2001 -	Hosts Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan were TV's favorite husband and wife duo throughout the 1990s hosting "This Morning" on ITV1. In 2001, they left ITV behind and launched a new afternoon talk show on Channel 4.The duo would talk through real-life issues, talk on books, food and wine and talk to their soft guest, celebrities who wanted to be interviewed by Britain's most famous interviewers.Reporter Danny Wallace (2003). Roving Reporter Mike McClean (2006).	167764
1963	Richard Boone Show, The: Vote No on 11!	T			Episode. 11-5-1963. Series 1963-1964.	Photographer (Richard Boone). Host (Richard Boone). When an aged woman allowed a photographer to take her picture for $50, she didn't know it would be used on a poster asking citizens to vote down a slum-clearance bill that she and her neighbors favor.A young woman is also affected by the poster. She's afraid that she'll be a mirror-image of the pitiful old womkan if she doesn't escape the slums soon.	167765
1964	Richard Boone Show, The: Welcome Home, Dan	T			Episode #16. 1-21-1964	Reporter (Robert Blake). Host (Richard Boone).	167766
2008	Richard Cocksmith and the Above-Ground Pool	M				Reporter (Marita DeLeon). Newsman (Pablo D. Flores). Cameraman (Billy MacCartney). The neighborhood loser, Richard Cocksmith purchases an above ground pool in an attempt to win over the lady friend of his dreams. 	167767
1952	Richard Harkness News Review	DT			Series. 1-7-1952 to 3-7-1952. NBC	News Reporter-Anchor Richard Harkness of NBC hosted this daily report from his home base of Washington D.C. NBC's first news program to air before 5 p.m. weekdays debuting one week before Today.	167768
1948	Richard Harkness Show, The	DR				Interviewer Richard Harkness talks to newsmakers	167769
1593	Richard III	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act I, Scene I. Gloucester: What news abroad? Hastings:  No news so bad abroad as this at home. The king is sickly, weak, and melancholy, And his physicians fear him mightily. Gloucester: Now, by Saint Paul, this news is bad indeed.Act IV, Scene I. News. Anne. Despiteful tidings! O! unpleasing news.Act II Scene III. News.  Second Citizen: Hear you the news abroad?First Citizen: Ay, that the king is dead. Second Citizen: Ill news, by 'r lady; seldom comes the better: I fear, I fear 't will prove a giddy world.Act II Scene IV. Messenger.  Archbishop of York: Here comes a messenger. What news?  Messenger: Such news, my lord, as grieves me to unfold.	167770
2006	Richard III	M				News Media. Reporters (Maggie Wagner, Tabetha Hunt). TV Anchor 1 (Sweetie Service). Anchor 2 (Grace Lindgren). Anchor 3 (Caleb Hendrickson). News Anchor (Heather Turman).Messenger (Murder Dream - Scott Frazelle). Messenger of York (Joanna Houghton). Messenger from Lord Stanley (Matt Huffman). Messenger (Anthony Pecos). Ringside Announcer (Peter Jason).	167771
2008	Richard Ireton: Awaken the Dragon (aka Qi)	N		Aikman, David	#1 Richard Ireton Series	Journalist Richard Ireton, investigating an American businessman’s mysterious disappearance in China, uncovers a disturbing “anti-foreigner” cult spreading among Asian organized crime syndicates and corrupt army troops. Do persecuted Christians hold the key to preventing global catastrophe? 	167772
1987	Richard Lamb	NW		Wheeler, Richard		Reporter Peter (Pete) Partridge in New York is, like his military captain brother, driven by ambition for glory and advancement with no holds barred.His brother has been ordered to escort Blackfeet Indians to reservations in this troubled period in Montana after the Custer Massacre.Peter encourages him in a brutal drive of the Indians. Richard Lamb, a trader and friend of the Indians, married to one, fights for his people and pays a fearful price for the victory he achieves.	167773
2001	Richard Ness Journalists in Film Montage	D	VHS 1013			Journalists in motion pictures	167774
1952	Richard Nixon's "Checkers" Speech	DT				News. Reporters covering the event.	167775
1991	Richer Than Sin	NM	OWN - P	Leason, Barney		TV Anchorwoman Susan Channing, beautiful blond anchorwoman likes being wanted.	167776
1985	Riches and Honor	N	OWN - P	Hyman, Tom		Journalist Ghislene Ferrer, sultry journalist	167777
1986	Richest Cat in the World, The	MT				Newscaster (Fred Morsell)	167778
1934	Richest Girl in the World, The	M	SVD 1497			Reporter Haley (Fred Howard). Haley's Editor (William Burress).	167779
1941	Richest Man in Town, The	M		Sackheim, Jerry (Story). Fanya Foss, Sackheim (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Pete Martin (Edgar Buchanan) of a small town newspaper has a friendly rivalry with banker over best way to run the town. Despite their professed antagonism, the two men secretly help each other.When show promoters arrive in town to persuade community to establish a summer theater, editor supports venture in print. Banker decides to investigate. Discovers promoter is a crook. Promoter admits he planned to swindle the town.But promoter says he is in love with the editor's daughter and wants to reform. Editor and banker decide to work together and after making theater a success, editor suffers a fatal heart attack.Banker finds an editorial eulogy editor has written for the banker when he was ill and the banker has it printed in tribute to his late friend.	167780
1994	Richie Rich	M				TV Newscaster (John Drury). News Reporter (Mindy Bell). News Reporter (James Deuter). News Reporter (Rick Worthy). Newscaster (Diann Burns). Newswoman at Factory (Wanda Christine).	167781
1998	Richie Rich's Christmas Wish	C				TV Reporter (Sue Ellen Enright).	167782
1999	Richterin Barbara Salesch	DF			Series 1999	Court Reporter, 1999-2000 (Hakim Meziani)	167783
2003	Rick	M				Business Talk Anchor (Denis Parlato).	167784
1991	Rick Decker: Hidden City	N		DeBrosse, James	#2 Rick Decker Mysteries	Reporter Rick Decker of the Cincinnati Eagle in Ohio seems about to fall prey to a deadly epidemic. Decker and his sidekick, Angie Lapola, are on the case. Portrait of newsroom life is very accurate.When an Arizona Indian dies of bubonic plague outside a shelter for the homeless, a former brewery soon to be the site pf a $600-million redevelopment project, the city fathers are dismayed.But Decker finds out that the victim had not actually entered the shelter before his death. Decker and Lapola suspect that the men behind the redevelopment scheme may be creating the epidemic scare.It turns out the health commissioner owns properties in the blighted redevelopment area, but he seems genuinely determined to thwart the spread of the plague, even as more homeless people die of the disease along the rat-infested riverfront.Then Decker learns the first victim actually died in an abandoned subway tunnel and his body secretly moved to the shelter. Decker hopes to prove there's a sewer line tying the tunnels to the former brewery.	167785
1988	Rick Decker: Serpentine Wall, The	NM	OWN - H	DeBrosse, James	#1 Rick Decker Mysteries	Reporter Rick Decker of the Cincinnati Eagle in Ohio smells a cover-up when investigating authorities say a flash fire on the River Queen, a stern-wheeler converted into a sin palace was an accident.Ace reporter investigates the fire that killed a Cincinnati porno king, a dozen local football heroes and prostitutes. All evidence points to arson, not an accident. Decker solves the mystery.	167786
1994	Rick Decker: Southern Cross	NM		DeBroose, Jim	#3 Rick Decker Mysteries	Reporter Rick Decker of the Cincinnati Eagle in Ohio gets an all-expense paid trip to the Caribbean.The black-sheep scion of one of Cincinnati's most socially prominent families, has disappeared from a cruise ship. Rick and his partner Rebo Johnson are to find out what happened. It's the sort of scandalmongering assignment Decker usually tries to avoid.But Rick recently went through heartbreaking breakup with his longtime girlfriend and could use some distance between him and the memories Cincinnati holds. Traveling incognito, Rick and Rebo book passage on the Southern Cross where the man was last seen.On board, they find a party in progress, but appearances to the contrary, things aren't all fun and games. The man's disappearance has tensions running high and the situation explodes when the ship's most glamorous passenger is brutally murdered.When Rick links the dead woman to the son, he realizes that whatever the missing man was mixed up in isn't over. A killer is on the loose and Decker, whose involvement has gone way beyond simply covering the news, may be in too deep.	167787
2002	Rick Domino: Best Murder of the Year	N		Bloch, Jon P.	#1 Rick Domino Series	Gossip Columnist Rick Domino becomes the prime suspect in an Oscar night murder. Domino, who is gay, is the popular gossip columnist covering the Hollywood scene and a word from him can be very influential.Normally he loves his job, but tonight he's hosting a live telecast of the Academy Awards and his secret lover, a young heart-throb, is one of the nominees for Best Actor.Trouble brewing between the two, not helped by the fact that publicly the actor portrays himself as straight even bringing an actress as a date to the awards ceremony. Domino can hardly focus on the task at hand.Ceremony goes relatively smoothly until the actor wins the award or Best Actor and is nowhere to be found. Surprised and worried, Rick goes back stage to look for him and find's the actor's body.By the time police arrive, they find Domino standing over a corpse, holding a gun and looking guilty. If anyone can solve the murder and some of Hollywood's darkest secrets, it's Domino.	167788
2004	Rick Domino: Murder by Design	N		Bloch, Jon P.	#2 Rick Domino Series	Gossip Columnist Rick Domino, a gay journalist, lets the design experts of the do-it-yourself cable TV show, My House, Your House, make over his outdated living room. He soon finds it's not just his house but his life that is turned upside down.Domino is at the very top of his world, which is Hollywood, and his stock in trade is celebrity gossip. His finances are the pits and he can't begin to pay for his copious good taste.So when his producer suggests he be a guest on the popular decorating-reality program, he agrees.Domino is teamed up with his bitterest professional enemy -- the grasping bitch co-host Mitzi McGuire. One of the designers is savagely murdered.	167789
2005	Rickets rost	TF			Series	Reporters (Henrik Elvestad, Zahid Ali, Espen Eckbo).	167790
1993	Ricki Lake	DT			Series. 1993. Syndicated.	Talk-Show Host Ricki Lake in a talk show format similar to Oprah Winfrey.	167791
2000	Ricky 6	M				Reporter (Desiree Perruzza)	167792
1992	Ricochet	M	L			Reporter (Cylk Cozart). Media coverage throughout. "Busted" reality show takeoff. Killer watches TV and print coverage in prison and this adds to his furyReporter (Kirsten Blakemore).  Channel 6 Reporter (Susan Campos). Reporter (Lisa Hunter). Reporter (Jim Ishida). Reporter (Susan Lentini). Reporter (Lisa Nelson). Reporter (Robert Martin Steinberg). Reporter (Heidi Thomas).	167793
1954	Riddle of Samson, The	NM	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		Reporter Ronald Kendrick, ace reporter	167794
1997	Riddle of the Sphinx, The	CB			Big Bang Comics #13. Reprinted from The Sphinx: Book One: The Riddle of the Sphinx	Reporter Beverly Tate. 	167795
1920	Riddle Rider, The	M				Crusading Newspaper Man who disguises himself and administer justice	167796
1924	Riddle Rider, The	M		Gooden, Arthur Henry (Story and Screenplay).		Editor Randolph Paker (William Desmond) is really the. Riddle Rider who when not wearing black cape and mask, is the crusading editor of the local newspaper.	167797
1942	Ride 'Em Cowboy	M				Reporter (Harold Daniels)	167798
1953	Ride a High Horse	N		Prather, Richard S.		Press	167799
1984	Ride a Pale Horse	NM	OWN - H	MacInnes, Helen		Reporter Karen Cornell, bright, attractive staff reporter for the Washington Spectator	167800
1964	Ride a Tiger (The Cautious Assassin)	NM		Orgill, Douglas		Press	167801
1956	Ride the High Iron	M			PR	Public Relations Man, high-pressured.	167802
1971	Ride the Hot Wind	M				Reporter	167803
1964	Ride the Wild Surf	M	DVD -R HQ 7678, 7679.			TV Commentator (John Kennell)	167804
1992	Ride to Wounded Knee, The	DT				Frontier Reporter Jim Swan..	167805
1944	Ride With Me	N	OWN - H	Costain, Thomas B.		Crusading Newspaper Publisher	167806
1990	Ride With Me, Mariah Montana	N	OWN - H	Doig, Ivan		Reporter Riley's newspaper has dispatched him to dig up stories on the real Montana	167807
1941	Ride, Kelly, Ride	M				Photographer (Jimmy Aubrey). Photographer (Cyril Ring).	167808
1991	Rider of the Hills	N		Macgregor, Miriam Florence	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	167809
2002	Riders	M				News Media.  Newsreader (Jamie Orchard). Female TV Reporter (Rosey Edeh). TV Reporter #1 (Erin Selby).  TV Reporter #2 (Andrew Nichols).	167810
2006	Riders Down	NS		McEvoy, John		Racing Columnist Matt O'Connor is a Chicago-based columnist for a national racing newspaper.No one really notices that a fix may be in until O'Connor gets a call from a horse-owning acquaintance questioning the death of a 98-year-old Chicago  bookie that was ruled a suicide.The bookie's death is the first of many as the ruthless villain embarks on a twisted path to claiming a fortune.	167811
1940	Riders of Pasco Basin	M		Beebe, Ford (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Caleb Scott (William Gould) seeks the help of a rodeo rider to oppose a land promoter. He prints an article attacking  the promoter who orders his men to destroy the newspaper office and kill the publisher.Rodeo rider organizes gang of vigilantes to fight the land promoter and his gang but they carry out a scheme to discredit him. He ends up exposing the land promoter as the villain.	167812
1938	Riders of the Black Hills	M				Reporter (Ben Hall)	167813
1928	Riders of the Dark	M		Van Dyke, W.S. (Story-Continuity).  Madeleine Ruthven (Titles).	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor of a newspaper is killed and his office is destroyed. His daughter (Molly Graham (Dorothy Dwan) and son Jim Graham (Jim Lease) carry on after their father is killed.Texas Ranger helps them out but arrests Molly after she accidentally shoots one  of the killers. He hopes to protect her this way and when the bandits attack the jail to get her, she is saved by the cavalry.	167814
1954	Riders to the Stars	M	DVD -R HQ 7656, 7654.			Photographer (Jack George), Susan's Photographer	167815
1950	Riding High	M	VHS 1038		Frank Capra Film	Press. Rumor mill spreads erroneous information	167816
1943	Riding High	M				Commentator (John Hiestand)	167817
1981	Riding High	M				Photographer (Allan Warren).	167818
1995	Riding High:	T			New Zealand. Episode #36.	Photographer Aaron (Peter Nicoll).	167819
2001	Riding in Cars With Boys	M		D'Onofrio, Beverly (Book). Morgan Ward (Screenplay)		Newspaper. Single mother Beverly D'Onofrio (Drew Barrymore) dreams of becoming a writer, has a son at the age of 15 in 1968 and goes through failed marriage with drug-addicted husband.One line in the movie indicates that the sophisticated woman of the 1990s works "in a newspaper office," and writes a book on her life story that is about to be published at the end of the film.Shows that newspaper work is one way to harness her creative energies while making a living.	167820
1937	Riding on Air	M		Maccauley, Richard ("Elmer Lane" stories). Richard Flournoy, Macauley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Elmer Lane (Joe E. Brown) works for the Claremont Daily Chronicle of Claremont County, Wisconsin. Convinces editor of the Chicago Daily Star that it needs a correspondent in Claremont.Lane gets the job when he points out the rival newspaper, the Blade, has one. Reporter gets involved with smugglers who are using planes to transport stolen goods.Brown is fired from the Chicago paper when the rival Blade correspondent dupes him into flying a story and photos to Chicago hidden in a pet carrier. Reporter gets his revenge in a happy ending."I want to cover Claremont County" "With what?" Chicago Blade Editor (Joseph Crehan).	167821
2004	Riding Shotgun	M				Cameraman Brian Wallace (Andrew Wallace) works on the hit TV show, "Riding Shotgun." He was running after two cops chasing some gang members, when he made a wrong turn and got separated from the cops.Now there's a knife at his throat and he's face to face with a notorious young gang leader. For the rest of the day, Wallace stays with the gang leader and his gang caught up in their struggle to solidify a permanent truce with an enemy gang.	167822
1979	Rien ne va plus	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter (Pierre Namia).	167823
1936	Riffraff	M	DVD -R HQ 4232, 4233			Newspapers. Headlines.  "Largest Harbor Shipping Paper" headline on prison escape. Newsreel Cameraman (Wally Maher).	167824
1989	Rififi po szescdziesiatce	TF			Poland	TV Reporter Talking to Opieniek (Jolanta Fajkowska). TV Speaker (Katarzyna Dowbor).	167825
1960	Rifleman, The: Illustrator, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8105		Episode #88. 12-13-1960	Illustrator Jeremiah Crowley (Richard Whorf)  is a drunken artist who is charged with murder. Lucas encourages him to use his talents to identify the true killer.	167826
1959	Rifleman, The: Obituary	T	DVD -R HQ 8626. SVD 1435		Episode #44. 10-20-59	Newspaperman Byron Claremont (Alexander Scourby) specializes in profiles of famous gunmen. One of his stories was responsible for an old-time marshal's death. His next subject is Lucas. He also believes his wife is involved with the Rifleman.Commentator Alexander Scourby, a real-life journalist plays the newspaperman.	167827
1959	Rifleman, The: Photographer, The	T	DVD -R 1771		Episode #18. 1-27-1959	Photographer Abel Gross (John Carradine) took Lucas' wedding photograph. He's in North Fork doing a portrait of Mark standing in the street.Goss sees a colonel and his sidekick and recognizes them as the butchers who tortured him and others while he was captive in their prisoners of war camp. When Lucas stops him from killing them, Goss swears to kill those men.The colonel planned to call Goss out, but he had his sidekick shooting from the upstairs hotel window as his insurance. When the shots are fired, the colonel is killed, shot in the back and his gun hadn't been fired.Goss is arrested and at the trial, Lucas and Mark have different testimonies. Mark re-enacts the scene in the street, and Lucas backs Mark's theory, using the photographic negative Goss had shot of Mark.	167828
1959	Rifleman, The: Retired Gun, The	T	DVD -R 1771 (Media Excerpt)		Episode #17. 1-20-1959	Newspaper.  Rifleman reading newspaper at home.	167829
1960	Rifleman, The: Shattered Idol, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8259		Episode.	Journalist-Author Mark Twain (Kevin McCarthy) shows up in the rifleman's town of Northfolk and quickly alienates the townspeople.	167830
2008	Rift	N		Birch, Beverley		Journalist and four teenagers vanish without a trace from a camp below a steep rock ridge in the vast African landscape. There had been sinister behavior and bullying in the camp where the missing were staying. Then one of the missing turns up with no memory of what happened. 	167831
1997	Rigel Lynx: Hook, Line and Murder	NM		Elkjer, Thom		Reporter Rigel "Rye" Lynx, a blacklisted reporter from San Francisco heads for Pomo Bluff in northern California to research an article on fly-fishing he is freelancing. Discovers dead art gallery owner who was a key witness in a local murder case.Hero falls in love with woman who teaches him to cast.	167832
1961	Right Approach, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1981, 1980.		AFI-"Life" (Magazine)/Publicity	Magazine Writer-Reporter Anne Perry (Martha Hyer) of Live Wire Publications. Female Magazine Photographer Liz (Jane Withers). Live Wire magazine article-cover photograph of actor makes him a hot item in town.Would-be movie star takes advantage of a carhop, bachelor buddies and a magazine journalist, whom he seduces so she'll put him on the cover on Live Wire magazine. He falls for her. She tells him she had nothing to do with the cover decision.Gossip Columnist Stella Foster. Critic Stanley Andrews. Columnist McAndrews. Foreign Press Writer Vivian.  Dick Morton of the Motion Picture Herald. Dave Foster of the Post.	167833
1950	Right Cross	M	DVD -R HQ 2568, 2549. SVD 1142	Schnee, Charles (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Rick Gavery  (Dick Powell) becomes involved with a fighter who is managed by a man whose daughter the reporter and fighter love.  She shows a preference for fighter, and sportswriter gets drunk and becomes a womanizer.Fighter changes manager to get more money. Woman's father has heart attack and both she and sportswriter blame the fighter.  Fighter loses major bout and breaks hand while fighting with reporter. Woman and sportswriter make up with fighter.Sportswriter's colleague tells group of reporters he only gives tips to Gavery because other newsmen write with typewriters, but he writes with his heart. When woman's father dies, reporter comforts daughter while fighter looks on.Sportswriter also sings in Spanish. Reporter got a tip on fighter's weak spot and after trying to warn the fighter and being rebuffed, he decides to run the story knowing that the fighter will get knocked out when secret is revealed.First Reporter (Wally Maher). Second Reporter (Larry Keating). Third Reporter (Kenneth Tobey). Fourth Reporter (Bert Davidson). Fifth Reporter (King Donovan).	167834
2007	Right From the Gecko	N		Baxter, Cynthia		Reporter Marnie Burton's body washes up on the beach in Hawaii and a full-time vet and part-time sleuth, who met the young reporter the day before, decides to investigate.The veterinarian befriends the ambitious young reporter and when her body later washes up on the sand someone thinks the female sleuth holds the clue to the killer's motive.No end of suspects -- from the victim's journalistic rivals and a mystery boyfriend to an eccentric beachcomber and a governor's aide with ties to a controversial biotech firm bringing progress to paradise.One of them is the killer -- and if the woman vet doesn't uncover hula-dunnit in time, she'll be saying aloha permanently.	167835
1999	Right Here, Right Now	N		Ellis, Trey		TV Reporters from 60 Minutes.	167836
1988	Right Moves, The	N	MLPL	Zelmam, Anita		Journalists romantically involved  -- Debs and Calvin -- write an "instant book" about a historic chess match to keep the female grandmaster alive.	167837
1986	Right of the People, The	MT				Journalist (David Clement). Journalist (Angie Gei). Journalist (Ray Landry). News Commentator (Paul Harvey).	167838
1927	Right Off the Map	NSF	OWN - H	Montague, Charles Edward		Editor Cyril Burnage of the newspaper, The Voice.	167839
2003	Right on Track	MT				Reporter #1 (Lisa Conley). Reporter #2 (Mark Wright). Reporter #3 (Sam Dalton).  Photographer (Paul Mulder). Announcer #1 (Shawn Stevens). Announcer #2 (Mitch English). ESPN Announcer (Terry Wood).	167840
1983	Right Stuff, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6711. 6712, 6713, 6714. L	Wolfe, Tom (Book).  Philip Kaufman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	News Media. "Those little root weevils that crawl around popping' off cameras in your face" is how Chuck Yeager refers to the News Media coverage.  Negative attitude to the News Media.  Journalists are made to look like an anonymous pack of bloodhounds.Woman Reporter (Mary Apick). TV Reporter (Katherine Conklin). Reporter for Life Magazine (Darryl Henriques). The Permanent Press Corps. (Christopher P. Beale, Richard Dupell  William Hall, John X. Heart. Ed Holmes, Drew Letchworth, Jack Bruno Tate).Seven astronauts introduced at a press conference.  John Glenn becomes aware of the power of the media.  Astronauts become celebrities. Life magazine prepares stories and then run them using the bylines of the astronauts.Astronauts also realize they can use their new status to their advantage and manage to get changes made to the capsule design by threatening to go the press. Journalist Eric Severeid as himself. Reporter (Tony Toscano).When Gordon Cooper tries to tell reporters about the pilot's notion of "the right stuff," he gives up and tells the pack of journalists what he knows they want to hear. Life Magazine Publisher Henry Luce (John Dehner).	167841
1939	Right to Happiness, The	RS			Soap	Magazine Editor. Carolyn Allen, Magazine Editor's daughter	167842
1985	Right to Kill?	MT				News Media	167843
1981	Righteous Apples, The: Convictions	T			Episode	News Media	167844
2006	Righteous Men, The	N		Bourne, Sam		New York Times Reporter Will Monroe Jr. is British-born investigates his first murder story, discovers that the victim, a pimp with multiple stab wounds, has a heart of gold and is indeed a "righteous man."After Will writes about another righteous man's murder, Will's wife, Beth, is abducted. His search for Beth leads him to the insular Hasidic community of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.There he undergoes a bit of torture while learning the history of Judaism. Eventually, Will unearths a vast conspiracy whose goal is Armageddon, the end of the world.	167845
1991	Rights	N		Goldstone, Lawrence		TV Reporter poses as a WASP, a ghetto drug lord and sundry other persona.	167846
1993	Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television	DT				TV Anchor Charlayne Hunter-Gault.	167847
1997	Rika barn leka bast	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Johan Gry)	167848
2005	Rikets rost	TF				TV Staff. Reporters (Espen Eckbo, 2005, Henrik Elvestad, 2005, Zahid Ali, Jesper Odelberg, 2006, Bonde Tusvik, 2006). Programleder (Otto Jespersen, 2006).	167849
1999	Rikets tilstand	DF				Reporter (Tonje Steinsland). Reporter (Morten Moller Warmedal - Himself). Reporter Svein Torgersen-Himself).	167850
1988	Rikky and Pete	M				Gallery Reporter (Lillian Frank). Gallery Photographer (Rennie Ellis)	167851
1991	Riktiga man bar alltid slips	MF				Journalist (Michal Panas)	167852
1875	Riley -- Newspaper Correspondent	SS	UCLA	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Sketches New and Old."	Correspondent Riley: "one of the best men in Washington -- or elsewhere -- is RILEY, correspondent of one of the great San Francisco dailies."	167853
2005	Riley Gavin: No Help for the Dying	NM		Magson, Adrian	#2 Riley Gavin Series	Investigative Reporter Riley Gavin and an ex-military policeman Frank Palmer want to know why runaway kids are dying on the streets of London. They soon uncover a shadowy church, a grieving father and a brutal framework for blackmail that reaches into the highest echelons of society and into Riley's own past.After surviving a shaky start during which Riley saves Frank by fire-bombing a warehouse, they continue their sometimes prickly partnership into “No Help for the Dying,” where a shadowy church charity is involved in death and blackmail, and a dead girl turns up from long ago in Riley’s journalistic past.	167854
2008	Riley Gavin: No Kiss for the Devil	NM		Magson, Adrian	#5 Riley Gavin Series	Investigative Reporter Riley Gavin and her partner PI Frank Palmer find the pair investigating the murder of Frank’s former girlfriend.  When the police summon Riley Gavin, a British investigative journalist, to a murder scene in the Essex countryside, she recognizes the victim, Helen Bellamy, as a fellow reporter. Gavin deliberately downplays her knowledge of Bellamy, failing to mention that the woman was once the love interest of her frequent partner. Palmer himself comes clean to the authorities and vows to track down the reporter’s killer. He becomes concern for Gavin’s safety after she’s offered a lucrative but suspicious job writing for an obscure magazine, East European Trade, which may be connected wiht some unsavory Russian thugs. 	167855
2005	Riley Gavin: No Peace for the Wicked	NM		Magson, Adrian	#1 Riley Gavin Series	Investigative Reporter Riley Gavin and a tough, former military policeman Frank Palmer want to know why two aging, long-forgotten gang members have been executed in cold blood on England’s south coast. The trail takes Riley and Palmer from London to Spain and back, where they are soon fighting for their lives as they get caught up in the deadly crossfire of a fight for control of a criminal empire.Riley is a loner -- tough, tenacious and chasing stories for a living, egged on by her agent, Donald Brask, a sort of commission-earning spider at the center of his own complex electronic web. Riley runs into a raft of nasty gangland murders, and is advised to get some back-up. She reluctantly enlists the help of laid-back ex-military cop, Frank Palmer, a man who likes nothing better than being out of uniform and no longer under orders -- anybody’s orders. But he also likes to eat, so he agrees to tag along. 	167856
2007	Riley Gavin: No Sleep for the Dead	NM		Magson, Adrian	#3 Riley Gavin Series	Investigative Reporter Riley Gavin and a tough, former military policeman Frank Palmer.  In “No Sleep for the Dead,” Frank Palmer sees a face on a London street, a face he had thought was long dead, coming back from the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall, when he was a green and untested RMP. His burning need to investigate what happened leads him and Riley ito the lethal territory of former spies, Russian killers and black gangstas, none of whom are the kind to play games. And Riley learns from Palmer that pulling a trigger is simple, but killing someone is not.	167857
2008	Riley Gavin: No Tears for the Lost	NM		Magson, Adrian	#4 Riley Gavin Series	Investigative Reporter Riley Gavin and a tough, former military policeman Frank Palmer. “No Tears for the Lost” begins with Riley and Palmer working opposite sides of the street. Riley is investigating mysterious e-mail rumors about a former British Ambassador, while Palmer is doing what he does best, which is running Close Protection on the same former diplomat. Eventually, they team up because it’s what they do best. But they soon find themselves up against a very nasty Colombian drug gang, a renegade U.S. DEA agent, and a secret going back all the way to the Falklands War. And they come to the realization that sometimes, you can only fight fire with fire.	167858
2009	Riley Spartz: Missing Mark	N		Kramer, Julie	#2 Riley Spartz Series	TV Reporter Riley Spartz for Channel 3 in Minneapolis pursues a curious story of a bride left at the altar and finds herself caught in a dangerous missing person case. When Riley Spartz sees a want ad reading “Wedding Dress for Sale: Never Worn,” her news instincts tell her the backstory might make an intriguing television sweeps piece. The groom, Mark, last seen at the rehearsal dinner, never showed up for the wedding, humiliating his bride, Madeline—and her high-strung, high-society mother—in front of 300 guests. His own mother, eager to spare him further embarrassment, waited weeks before filing a missing-person report, and then learned how difficult it is to get police, or the media, interested in missing men. Now Riley is up against a boss who thinks finding a famed missing fish will net the station higher ratings, a meth cartel trying to assassinate a K-9 dog because of his powerful nose for drugs, and a neighbor who holds perpetual garage sales that attract traffic at odd hours.When her missing-person case leads to a murder investigation, Riley discovers a startling motive for Mark's disappearance—and a TV exclusive guaranteed to win the ratings...if she lives to report it.	167859
2008	Riley Spartz: Stalking Susan	N		Kramer, Julie	#1 Riley Spartz Series	TV Reporter Riley Spartz for Channel 3 in Minneapolis tries to stop a serial killer who’s targeting women named Susan. Sparz is a spunky, clever and endearing investigative reporter on the trail of a serial killer murdering one Susan on the same day each year.Spartz is recovering from a heartbreaking, headline-making catastrophe of her own when a longtime police source drops two homicide files in her lap. Both cold cases involve women named Susan strangled on the same day, one year apart. Riley senses a pattern between those murders and others pulled from old death records. She must broadcast a warning soon, especially to viewers named Susan, because the deadly anniversary is fast approaching.	167860
1991	Rim-World, Legacy, The	N		Javor, Frank A.	Weinberg List	Journalist	167861
1949	Rimfire	M				Editor Nathaniel Greeley (Henry Hull)	167862
1955	Rin Tin Tin: Rin Tin Tin and the Printer's Devil	T			Episode #4-15-1955	Printer. Printer's Devil	167863
2005	Ring	N		Suzuki, Koji		Journalist Kazayuki Asakawa decides to investigate the death of his niece who was one of four Japanese teenagers who die suddenly of heart failure, but the look of horror on their faces indicates that something unnatural was to blame.Japanese journalism has been through a heavy period of occult reports, and Asakawa's editor only hopes it has all died down. His search leads him to a cabin in an isolated resort where he finds an unmarked videotape that the four teenagers have viewed.Curious, he watches it -- a series of disturbing and enigmatic images is followed by a creep warning that the viewer will die in a week unless he follows certain instructions. Unfortunately, this part of the tape has been erased.Now Asakawa is in a race against time to solve the mystery.	167864
2004	Ring Around My Heart	NR		White, Pat		Publicist Alexandra Hayes is hired to do an image makeover for wrestling's biggest badboy. He prides himself on sweeping women off their feet and giving them a night to remember.The publicist ends up taking an unbreakable hold on his heart.	167865
1936	Ring Around the Moon	M		Hobart, Vere (Novel). Paul Perez (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for New York Clarion Ross Graham (Donald Cook) is fired because of a jealous woman and goes on a drunken  binge.  Finally agrees to marry her as an act of revenge.Reporter Kay Duncan (Ann Doran) loves Graham tries to poison herself but survives.  Graham leaves his wife and moves in with reporter Bill Harvey (John Qualen) and later becomes a movie critic and playwright.Reporter Ted Curlew (Douglas Fowley).	167866
1997	Ring Game, The	N		Hautman, Pete		TV Host Drew Chance of Hard Camera.	167867
1969	Ring of Bright Water	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	167868
2004	Ring of Darkness	M				TV Reporter (Suzanne Whang).When a boy band's lead singer mysteriously disappears, the media say that he ran away because he could not handle the fame. But other band members killed him.	167869
1954	Ring of Fear	M	DVD -R HQ 7802, 7803		Ness	Reporter and Novelist Mickey Spillane investigate murders at circus	167870
1991	Ring of Fire	M				Photographer (Dori Valleroy).	167871
1978	Ring of Passion	MT				Sportswriter Damon Runyon (Allen Garfield). Sportswriter Paul Gallico (Joseph Campanella). First Newsman (Tom Kelly). Second Newsman (Allan Malamud). German Commentator (Clement St. George). Reporter (Paul Schumacher).Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight fights. News Media. Blow-by-Blow Announcer (Dan Ayer). Ring Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr.).	167872
1964	Ring of Treason	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	167873
2001	Ring of Truth	N		Pickard, Nancy		Journalist Marie Lightfoot is an author of true crime books. She is beginning to edit her latest true-crime thriller set in her hometown, Bahia Beach, Florida.Minister and his lover murder the minister's wife. He was an anti-death penalty crusader who is now on death row next to a man he has been trying to liberate.Both cases are revealed to be full of holes. For first time in her career, she fails to win killer's confidence during jailhouse interview.	167874
2005	Ring Two, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5579, 5580			Reporter Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) leaves her past to work for the Astoria Gazette alongside reporter David Rourke (Simon Baker). She and her son are starting over after surviving a vengeful spirit who lives within a loop of deadly videotape.A new video surfaces and she tries to destroy it. Male Reporter (Jesse Burch)	167875
1962	Ring-a-Ding Rhythm	M			AFI-Television	TV	167876
2002	Ring, The	M	DVD -R 1731			Seattle Reporter (Naomi Watts) learns her niece's death may have been caused by a cursed videotape that kills its viewers seven days after they've watched it.	167877
2002	Ringer, The	NS		Scheft, Bill		Retired Magazine Writer Morton “Mort” Martin Spell, a once brilliant, now-infirm 75-year-old writer, is sliding into delirium. He thinks Mount Sinai Hospital is an exclusive golf course and his catheter is a gym bag. His only link to reality is his 35-year-old nephew, who makes his living as a hired gun for 13 softball teams and still goes by the name College Boy.Morton hadn’t contributed to the New Yorker since 1982, shortly before Reagan had deregulated the ten-thousand-word magazine piece. He had moved across the street to the fledgling biweekly Civilized Man as its “Sports Historian in Residence.” Morton Martin Spell, respected journalist and author. 	167878
2005	Ringer, The	M				Photographer (Charles E. Gray).	167879
1998	Ringers Chapter I	CB			Legion: Science Police #1	Reporter Colleen Hasteen	167880
2005	Ringers: Lord of the Fans	DT				Interviewer Cliff Broadway	167881
1998	Ringmaster (aka Jerry Springer, Ringmaster)	M	DVD -R HQ 4824, 4825		Ness	Talk Show Host Jerry Farrelly (Jerry Springer). Female Reporter interviews Springer.  Behind-the-scenes of his talk show.	167882
1954	Ringo's Last Assignment	T			Fireside Theatre - 3-16-54	Press	167883
2007	Rings of Engagement	N		Tucker, Jennifer		Food Critic Bobby Sue is reviewing Restaurant Owner Extambian Stage’s restaurant and he is worried about the beautiful critic giving him a bad review. Bobby Sue is caught between a burning desire to succeed at her job and her unexpected feelings for Extambian. Nicholas Stage is viciously attacked by a deranged bulldog and sent to the hospital where his doctor Janessa Cain starts to fall for his charm and personality. Racked with the ethical problems of dating a patient, she must choose love or her morals. An enchanted ring that dates back to the Middle Ages is said to have magical powers to find true love. The ring is purchased by Rodney Leech, who is caught between his loyalties to one woman and his desire to love another. The three couples wade their way through personal struggles and inner battles to find true happiness in Rings of Engagement.	167884
1942	Rings on Her Finger	M			Fonda	Newsboy (Billy Benedict)	167885
2008	Ringside 1925: Views from the Scopes Trial	N		Bryant, Jen		Journalists descend on Dayton, Tennessee to cover the infamous Scopes “monkey trial.”  Publicity-chasing superintendent fires Scopes for violating the ban against teaching evolution. 	167886
1941	Ringside Maisie	M	DVD -R HQ 10641, 10642.			Sportswriter (Ralph McCullough). Scribes (Lawrence Creighton, Martin Faust, Al Hill). Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon). Photographer (Harry Harvey). Garden Announcer (Dan Tobey).	167887
1998	Ringu (aka Ring, The)	M				Journalist (Nanako Matsushima) faces down demonically clever plot device that turns universal household items into scary horror items. Press Representatives (Kazufumi Nakai, Shinkichi Noda). Cameraman Omiya (Kiyoshi Risho).	167888
2000	Ringu 0: Baasudei (aka Ring 0: Birthday)	M			Japan. Ness	Female Reporter whose boyfriend was the man the villain killed at her mother's ESP demonstration in Ring 1.	167889
1999	Ringu 2 (aka Ring 2)	M			Japan. Ness	Journalist Mai Takano (Miki Nakatani).	167890
1995	Ringu: Kanzen-ban	MF				News Media. Copy Editor  (Takayuki Godai)	167891
1999	Ringu: Saishuu-sho (aka Ring: Final Chapter, The)	T			Series - 12 Episodes	Reporter Kazuyuki Asakawa (Toshiro Yanagiba)	167892
1955	Rio 40 Graus	MF			Brazil.	Photographer at the Sugar Loaf (Martim Francisco).	167893
1955	Rio d'Ora	N		Tranter, N.		London Journalist finds himself involved in a cover for an explorer gone wrong when he is investigating a story about illicit Inca treasure hunting.	167894
1998	Rio do Ouro, O	MF			Portugal.	Photographer (Saguenail).	167895
1936	Rio Grande Romance	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Story -- "One Day's Work").  Al Martin (Screenplay)		Reporter Joan Williams (Maxine Doyle).	167896
1995	Riongu: Kanzen-ban	M			Japan. Ness	Reporter Kazuyuki Asakawa (Katsunori Takahashi) decides to investigate the deaths of four young people by heart failure at exactly the same time.  He finds out they all stayed at the same rural inn.At the inn, he comes across a strange video that ends with a message saying that anyone who watches it will die exactly seven days later. Can he break the curse in time?Copy Editor (Takayuki Godai).	167897
2005	Riot at the Rite	MT				Critic (Steve Pemberton).	167898
1954	Riot in Cell Block 11	M		Collins, Richard (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Reporters covering prison rebellion include Russell (Jonathan Hale) of the New York Sun, the Graphic Reporter (Harold J. Kennedy), Newsman ((Don Keefer) and Reporter (William Schalert). Press is only interested in "mad dogs running wild," says prisoner.Rebelling inmates realize media powerful tool in expressing  demands for better conditions.  Leader uses press as negotiating tool when, after signing agreement, he refuses to release guards they have taken hostage until he sees story in  morning papers.At end of riot, warden says more people learned about conditions at prison in few days than in 15 years of fighting for reforms, and leader of rioters says because they got in the papers.Reporter  (Don Keefer). Reporter (Harold J. Kennedy). Graphic Reporter (Harold J. Kennedy).  Reporter (William Schallert).	167899
2002	Riot of the Mind	M			Direct from the Headlines story.	TV Anchorwoman (Keri J. Shackelford).	167900
1967	Riot on Sunset Strip	M	DVD -R HQ 4186, 4187			TV Reporter Stokes (Bill Baldwin) questions authorities about lawlessness and drugs on the Sunset Strip. Also narrates the film.	167901
1962	Ripcord: Where Do Elephants Go to Die?	T			Episode #72.	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Lynn Cartwright).	167902
1963	Ripe for Plucking	SS	UCLA	Ullman, James M.	In "Masters of Mayhem: 1965 Mystery Writers of America Anthology, The."	Newspaperman Oliver Kingsbury Kraag, 76, writing his Sunday column on Friday night. By. O.K. Kraag.  Kraag, the financial reporter with the photographic memory.Kraag, the insinuating, pot-bellied gargoyle who had charmed a hundred corporate chieftains into revealing secrets for print.  Kraag is allowed to finish his column and then is shot in the head and killed.Kraag catches his own killer by touting stocks in his column -- something he never did before. If you put the stock letters together they read: ED SMITH SHOT ME.	167903
1999	Ripley's Believe It or Not!	C		Ripley, Robert		Field Correspondent (Kelly Packard). This animated series followed the adventures of "Michael Ripley," Robert Ripley's nephew, going around the world finding strange and unusual facts.	167904
1918	Ripley's Believe It Or Not!	D		Ripley, Robert	Newspaper Cartoon	Cartoonist Robert L. Ripley.  "Believe It Or Not!" started in 1918 as a newspaper cartoon panel featuring unusual and startling facts from around the world. Premiered on December 19, 1918 in the New York Globe.When the Globe folded in 1923, moved to the New York Evening News.  Researcher Norbert Pearlroth who spent next 52 years of his life in the New York Public Library working 10 hours a day and six days a week to find the unusual facts.Researchers Lester Byck and Don Wimmer. Peak of popularity, syndicated feature read daily by about 80 million readers.Later adapted into a wide variety of formats including radio, television, museums, a book series, and a pinball game. The Ripley collection includes 20,000 photographs, 20,000 artifacts and more than 130,000 cartoon panels.	167905
1930	Ripley's Believe It Or Not! --	DM	SVD 1032, 1214	Ripley, Robert	1930-1931 Short Subjects	Documentary Features. The newspaper feature was adapted into films in 1930 and 1931. Robert L. Ripley hosted a series of two dozen "Believe It or Not!" theatrical short films in 1930 and 1931 for Warner brothers Vitaphone.Also appeared in Vitaphone musical short, "Seasons Greetings" (1931) with Ruth Etting, Joe Penner, Ted Husing and others.	167906
1930	Ripley's Believe It or Not! -- 1	DM	DVD -R 1716	Ripley, Robert	Short Subject #1005.	Cartoonist Ripley's "Believe It Or Not!' with Robert L. Ripley as host.	167907
1931	Ripley's Believe It or Not! -- 1304	DM	DVD -R HQ 6548	Ripley, Robert	Short Subjects #1304, #1320, #1427	Cartoonist Robert L. Ripley as himself sketching some of the oddities he has seen throughout the world in 22 countries.	167908
1930	Ripley's Believe It or Not! -- 2	DM	DVD -R 1716	Ripley, Robert	Short Subject #1038.	Cartoonist Ripley's "Believe It Or Not!" with Robert L. Ripley as host.	167909
1930	Ripley's Believe It or Not! -- 3	DM		Ripley, Robert	Short Subject	Reporter (James Dunn). Ship bound for home, reporters ask passenger Bob Ripley (Robert L. Ripley as himself) what he has seen in his world travels. He describes various oddities. He then sketches some of the oddities for a reporter to take to his editor.	167910
1995	Ripley's Believe It Or Not! The Riddle of Master Lu	G		Ripley, Robert	Sanctuary Woods, Inc.	Cartoonist Richard L. Ripley, a famous traveler and collector of rarities is the star of the game. One day while traveling in Egypt, Ripley is attacked by mysterious Chinese assassins.Trail leads him and his Chinese girlfriend Mei Chen to the Forbidden City of Beijing. There he becomes in a mystery that will take him to exotic locations all around the globe. Game plays like a traditional puzzle-solving adventure.Ripley talks to various people searching for information but the main emphasis of the game play is on puzzles. Game features live actors filmed over pre-rendered backgrounds.	167911
1930	Ripley's Believe It Or Not!:	DR		Ripley, Robert	Series. 1930 to 1948.	Cartoonist Robert L. Ripley. In April 1930, Robert L. Ripley brought "Believe It or Not!" to radio, the first of several series heard on NBC, CBS and the Mutual Broadcasting System. Broadcasts varied in length from 15 to 30 minutes.Debut on The Collier Hour, April 14, 1930.  First to broadcast nationwide on a radio network from mid-ocean. Also participated in first broadcast from Buenos Aires to New York.Assisted by a corp of translators, first to broadcast to every nation in the world simultaneously.	167912
1949	Ripley's Believe It Or Not!:	DT		Ripley, Robert	Series. 3-1-1949 to 10-5-1950	Cartoonist Robert L. Ripley hosted the first "Believe It Or Not!" TV series as a live show premiering March 1, 1949. Shortly after the 13th episode, Ripley died on May 27, 1949 of a heart attack.Several of his friends appeared as host including future Ripley's Believe It or Not! President Doug Storer.  Robert St. John served as host from the second season until the series ended on Oct. 5, 1950.	167913
1982	Ripley's Believe It Or Not!:	DT		Ripley, Robert	Series. 1982-1986. ABC.	Cartoonist Richard L. Ripley's "Believe It Or Not!" Host: Jack Palance.	167914
2000	Ripley's Believe It Or Not!:	DT		Ripley, Robert	Series 2000-2003. TBS	Cartoonist Richard L. Ripley's "Believe It Or Not!" Host: Dean Cain. More sensationalistic approach than older versions.	167915
1999	Ripostes	DF			France	Journalist Emmanuelle Sudre.	167916
1999	Ripper: You be the Crime Reporter	G			IBM	Crime Reporter Jack Quinlan	167917
1934	Riptide	M	DVD -R HQ 4094, 4095			Reporter (George Cowl). Reporter (Victor Gammon). Reporter (Donald Stuart). Reporter (Arthur Treacher).	167918
1969	Riptide: #1 With a Bullet	T			Episode #10. 3-20-1969.	Reporter (Peter Adams).	167919
1984	Riptide: Beat the Box	T		Cannell, Stephen J.	Episode #19. 11-13-1984	News Media	167920
1984	Riptide: Catch A Fallen Star	T			Episode #24. 12-18-1984	News Media. Reporter (Jason Corbett). The trio come to the rescue of an elderly lady vagrant who is being grabbed by two thugs only to learn she is none other than a once-famous actress who vanished 50 years ago.	167921
1984	Riptide: Catch of the Day (aka Chicken of the Sea)	T		Lupo, Frank. Edward Decter	Episode #17. 10-23-1984	News Media. Injured young woman appears out of the war warning that a ship needs help. Then she sinks beneath the waves.	167922
1984	Riptide: Conflict of Interest	T			Episode #3.  1-10-1984	Anchorwoman (Mary Ingersoll).	167923
1986	Riptide: Dead Men Don't Floss	T		Blomquist, Tom. Babs Greyhosky. Frank Lupo. Steven Sears. Burt Pearl	Episode#55. 4-4-1986	Female Reporter with the hots for Nick writes an article naming him as the primary force behind the Riptide Detective Agency. This causes an argument between Nick, Cody and Murray.	167924
1984	Riptide: Diamonds Are For Never	T			Episode #7. 2-21-1984	News Media. Reporter (Adele West). An air stewardess delivers seemingly innocent packages from her friend to his brother. But then she witnesses her friend's murder and is in danger herself when the killer sees her and chases her.	167925
1985	Riptide: Does Not Compute	T		Blomquist, Tom	Episode #39. 10-29-1985	News Media. TV Anchorman (Chuck Bowman). Anchorwoman (Cheryl Henry). Reporter (Paula Jones). Liberal city councilman embroiled in controversy for allegedly defaulting on various financial obligations blames it on the "right wing" police department.He claims the police are trying to discredit him through computer tampering.	167926
1984	Riptide: Father's Day	T			Episode #20. 11-20-1984	News Media. Reporter #1 (Cheryl Sweeny). Reporter #2 (Garret Davis). When a troubled young woman leaves her baby at the local church, the priest asks the guys to investigate the trouble the girl is in.The priest also leaves the baby girl with the trio for safe keeping.	167927
1986	Riptide: Play's the Thing, The	T		Blomquist, Tom	Episode #54. 3-21-1986	News Media.	167928
1985	Riptide: Polly Want an Explanation	T		Carlson, Jim. Terrence McDonnell	Episode #32. 3-5-1985	News Media.	167929
1984	Riptide: Raiders of the Lost Sub	T		Jones, Mark	Episode #13. 5-15-1984	News Media. Detective trio are depressed over a lull in business. Murray's attractive, practical joke-loving sister arrives looking for their help proving her theory that Hitler had established a port on the U.S. west coast during World War II.	167930
1984	Riptide: Thirty-Six Hours 'til Dawn	T			Episode #38. 10-22-1985	News Media. Reporter (Paula Jones). Government hires to trio to go to Mexico and bring out the estranged wife of an underworld crime-lord.	167931
1985	Riptide: Who Really Watches the Sunset?	T		Sears, Steven. Burt Pearl	Episode #41. 11-12-1985	Reporter Marlene Lewis (Darleen Carr) learns she is dying so she hires the guys to find out who infected her with an incurable disease.	167932
2005	Rise	M				Reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself among the living dead.	167933
1980	Rise and Fall of Idi Amin	M				News Media. American Journalist 1 (Wade Huie). American Journalist 2 (Rick Anderson). British Journalist (Roy Leash).	167934
1976	Rise and Fall of King Samson, The	CB			Freedom Fighters #5	Reporter Martha Roberts of GBS (First Appearance). Freedom Fighters featured with a brief cameo by Wonder Woman. 	167935
1959	Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond, The	M	L			Press	167936
2003	Rise and Fall of the Rex-Imperium	DF			Belgium - Dutch	Interviewer Robbe De Hert	167937
1970	Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, The	M				Interviewer (Ronnie Corbett)	167938
2006	Rise and Shine	N		Quindlen, Anna		TV Anchor Meghan Fitzmaurice of popular morning news program calls a tech billionaire a "fucking asshole" before her microphone is turned off and is promptly booted by the network.She tumbles headlong into the family she's skirted for years, her husband, son and sister, a social worker. How Fitzmaurice finds herself and what happens to her family in the process is the heart of this novel.	167939
2006	Rise and Shine Saturday Show, The	N		Lee-Potter, Emma		TV Talk Show Host Zaza Jones and Didi Bell of the Rise and Shine Saturday Show, the nation’s most popular TV Show at 9:05 Saturday morning, are adored by everyone for their outrageous clothes and flaming rows. But now the irrepressible duo are launching a competition to find five stars who can sing like angels and dance their socks off. It’s a fight to the finish -- so which contestant has got what it takes? 	167940
1884	Rise of Silas Lapham, The	N	MLPL	Howells, William Dean		Reporter Hubbard for the Boston Events	167941
2007	Rise: Blood Hunter	M	DVD -R HQ 11492, 11493			Freelance Magazine Writer Sadie (Lucy Liu) is all set to take a break after filling a magazine story of goth culture. But when a woman is murdered, her body sadistically gobbled up, Sadie investigates.She's abducted and brought to a mansion where an evil English vampire and his female cohort proceed to suck the life out of her. She awakens to discover she's now one of the undead, her blood cravings fighting her natural revulsion.She sets out to kill the English vampire and his entourage for what they have done to her. She makes a pact with the detective father of the dead woman -- she'll get the vampire and the cop will help her find peace at the other end of a stake.The reporter wakes up in a morgue to find herself a member of the undead. She vows revenge against the sect that put her there and hunts them down. Sadie overhears a woman trying to sell sexual services to a man. She interrupts them and offers the woman a large sum of money to follow her home. A flashback scene shows the reporter being turned into a vampire by the woman. 	167942
2007	Risen	M				Newscaster (Charles Haldeman). Radio Announcer (Sean Koury).	167943
2007	Risen	M				BBC Interviewer (Roy Noble). BBC Announcer (Steve Hall). Story of Howard Winstone, who became Featherweight Champion of the World when he was 19 in 1968.He had lost the tips of three fingers in an industrial accident and he was unable to make a fist with his right hand. Completed changed the way he boxed and won.	167944
1874	Risen From the Ranks or Harvey Walton's Success	NJ	COPY	Alger, Horatio, Jr.		Editor and Publisher Jotham Andersonn of the Centreville Gazette.  Harry Walton wants a job.	167945
1995	Risiko Null - Der Tod steht auf dem Speiseplan	MTF				Reporter (Martin Armknecht)	167946
1990	Rising Son	MT				Anchorwoman (Kathryn Roth). Interviewer (Jill Jane Clements)	167947
1991	Rising Sun	N	OWN - H	Creighton, Michael		News Media	167948
1993	Rising Sun	M				News Media. Female Accident Reporter (Patricia Ayame Thomson). TV Interviewer (Michele Ruiz). PR	167949
1995	Risk of His Music, The	N		Weltner, Peter		News Media	167950
1961	Risk, The	M				Publisher. British government refuses to allow investigative work to be published. Unscrupulous publisher	167951
1939	Risky Business	M		McGuire, William Anthony (Story -- "Okay America").  Charles Grayson (Screenplay)	Remake of 1932 Universal film - Ness book	Radio Commentator Dan Clifford (George Murphy) is a former reporter in Hollywood trying to find meaning in his life. Discovers an old associate Hinge Jackson (Leon Ames) is involved in a kidnapping. Clifford gets involved with gangsters.Clifford kills the gangster but is gunned down by one of the members of his mob while delivering his radio broadcast.Newspaper Man (Stanley Hughes). Reporter (Lester Martin). Cub Reporter (Raymond Parker). Reporter (Carleton Young).Variety, 3/29/39: "Risky Business takes several deft digs at the business of radio broadcasting even if it does paint the commentator with the lustre of a crusader against gangsterdom….""...It has the radio gossiper telling off the head of a broadcasting network, lambasting ad agencies and finally clipping a top radio official on the chin."	167952
1998	Risky Business	NR		Allen, Lisette	Black Lace Series	Reporter Liam is a hard-working journalist fighting a battle against injustice. He meets a spoiled rich girl used to having her own way.They meet when Liam hijacks her car to escape from an enemy. She is forced to choose between the sophisticated world she has always know and his exciting world.His rugged charm is about to turn her world upside down. He has sex with her to get information out of her.	167953
2007	Risky Business of Love	NR		St. John, Yahrah		Reporter Clara Miller is working the congressional beat, waiting for the big story that will earn her a spot on the evening news. Then she meets senatorial candidate Jonathan Butler. He’s powerful, charismatic and the sexiest man Clara has ever seen. The chemistry they share is hot, thrilling and risky. But their illicit affair is about to lead Clara to an unexpected crossroad -- a choice between ambition and love. A Washington insider, Jonathan knows the political game well. He knows romance with a reporter is playing with fire. And yet, he’s willing to take a chance with Clara, until dirty politics, betrayal and scandal shake up his world and his feelings for Clara. Excerpt:"You're on in five." Cameraman Lance Johnson pointed the lens on Ciara Miller, general assignment reporter for Philadelphia's WTCF-FOX Channel Twenty-Nine News."Wait a sec," Ciara replied, smoothing down her shoulder-length hair with one hand while holding the microphone in the other. She was about to speak when the roar of ambulance sirens screamed in the background. Once they were no longer within earshot, she turned away from the devastating murder-suicide scene in front of her on a balmy afternoon in early July.Lance smiled as he looked through the lens. Ciara was breathtaking. He was captivated by her smooth bronze skin, brilliant hazel eyes, full lips and defiant chin. Ciara had a way of seducing the camera with her delicately carved features and exotically high cheekbones. The honey-blond hair surrounding her oval shaped face only added to her allure. The new hair color was daring but not too bold as to offend viewers. She'd said she wanted to make a statement, and that she had. Ciara was always the epitome of fashion and today was no exception. She was wearing killer-red Prada pumps, a slim black skirt and a vibrant red silk blouse.He'd known Ciara for the last five years since they'd both begun working at WTCF fresh out of college. Barely making minimum wage, they'd been paired together and had instantly developed a rapport. Their long hours and grunt work had paid off as they'd steadily moved their way up the newsroom ladder. Ciara was now a staff reporter and Lance an assistant photographer, but Ciara had bigger dreams and he knew she would achieve them; the girl had tenacity.Lance gave her a thumbs-up signal, lifted the camera on his shoulder and directed it her way. Poised and ready for battle, Ciara gave the on-screen intro to her package for the second block of the five o'clock news."The scene here today turned deadly for a young wife and mother," Ciara said as the camera focused in on the Spanish-style home that now served as a crime scene. "Hector Rodriguez accused his wife of infidelity and then turned the gun on her and then himself late yesterday evening. Witnesses say that Mrs. Rodriguez came home yesterday to discover her husband enraged after she was late coming home from work. Neighbors say they heard loud voices before hearing gunshots.Authorities indicate that Hector Rodriguez trashed the home in a jealous rage before shooting himself and his wife. Detectives indicate that a full investigation will take place. This is Ciara Miller reporting for WTCF FOX News." Ciara smiled into the camera."How was I?" she asked, batting her long curly eyelashes at her best friend and coworker. She absolutely adored Lance. He knew her inside and out. She could always be real with him. It was a shame he was so darn smart and good-looking, and with that athletic physique she could eat him up with a spoon. "Unh, unh, unh, unh," Ciara murmured, shaking her head. But she couldn't go there, they'd decided a long time ago that they'd rather have a platonic relationship than ruin a great friendship."Beautiful as always," Lance replied, turning off the camera and closing the lens cover. "And you know that." He set the camera inside the open OB truck that he used to send live feeds back to the newsroom."Yeah, I do," Ciara said grinning, "but a little praise never hurt." She watched the medical examiner's van drive away as the police secured the perimeter of the crime scene.Lance wrapped the cord around his arm and walked it back to the truck. "Since when do you need to be told you're fabulous? You know you've got what it takes.""Have you told that to Shannon recently?" Ciara asked. "Because she won't give me a break. She keeps sending me out for lightweight entertainment stories. Today was the first time I've gotten to report breaking news."Ciara had tried for months to convince WTCF's new television director, Shannon Wright, that she was more than a pretty face, to no avail. Had Shannon even looked at her résumé?She'd been at the top of her class at Johns Hopkins and had obtained a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University. She'd worked at Columbia's television station, the Columbia Daily Spectator and the yearbook. She was a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and had worked at the station for over five years. She'd started out as a production assistant before moving on to become a general assignment reporter.Ciara excelled at pushing herself. So what if that interfered with her cultivating lasting personal relationships; she was willing to make the sacrifice to get to the top of the heap. Her looks wouldn't last forever. Talent was the key."You'll have your day," Lance said. "You just have to be patient.""As you well know, patience is not one of my virtues," Ciara replied."Ain't that the truth," Lance laughed, opening the passenger side. "You'd better get in. I've got to get back and edit the footage."Ciara hopped up in the van and buckled her seat belt while he closed the door. Lance may have thought that was the end of it, but Ciara had other ideas."Now is not the right time for me to announce my candidacy," Jonathan Butler said to his father, Congressman Charles Butler, and Reid Hamilton, his father's chief of staff and personal adviser. They were in his father's office strategizing on Jonathan's campaign while his father paced the floor reciting the speech he was going to give to the press the following day. "I should let you step down first. I don't want to appear overly zealous."Charles smiled as he watched his son. Admiration shone through in his oval-shaped brown eyes at his son's stately presence. Six foot three with massive shoulders, his son towered over other men, including him. He carried himself with the same dignity and grace that Charles had conveyed during his twenty five-year tenure serving the good people of Philadelphia. He had a bright future ahead of him and had done the right thing starting off in law before becoming an alderman. Charles was sure that Jonathan would be as capable a leader as he was. It was just a shame that he had to step down because of a heart condition."Why not announce it at your father's retirement press conference tomorrow? It would be a prime opportunity with maximum coverage," Reid replied."I agree with Reid," his father said. "Capitol Hill has been rumoring for months that you'll take over my seat. Why not end all the speculation?" Charles was sure the press would be eager to meet his handsome, dark-haired son."How would it appear to the public if I announced my candidacy directly after your speech? It would show a complete lack of respect for what a wonderful congressman you've been. The public would see me as a capitalist.""There will never be a right time," Charles Butler returned."That may be true, Dad, but now is definitely not it. I haven't even hired a campaign manager or a media consultant." He'd done some preliminary legwork by getting an office, but there was still more to be done.Jonathan saw the shocked expression on Reid's face. Reid must have assumed that because he served as his father's campaign manager that he was the logical choice for Jonathan. Jonathan, however, had other ideas. He appreciated Reid's input thus far, but he wanted someone he knew and trusted leading his campaign, and his best friend, Zach Powers, was just that man.Jonathan intended to speak with Zach over lunch. Zach had just finished a successful campaign with Governor Green and Jonathan was sure Zach could do the same for him."I'm sorry, Reid." Jonathan folded his arms across his chest. "I meant to speak with you. I hope there are no hard feelings?" Jonathan extended his right hand."No, not at all." Reid returned the handshake and faked a smile.His father spoke up on Reid's behalf. "Jonathan…" "It's okay, Charles," Reid interrupted him. "If Jonathan wants to hire his own right hand, leave him be.""No, it's not fair," Charles Butler huffed. "You're practically a member of this family. Jonathan, why would you even think of going with a stranger?" "Dad, I've made my choice and I don't intend on arguing about this. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a few items to attend to." Jonathan grabbed his overcoat and leather briefcase sitting on the floor and headed out the door.Once the door closed, Charles faced his best friend and closest adviser. "Don't worry, Reid. I'll talk to him.""Don't bother," Reid said. "If your son feels he can find a better man to lead his team then by all means let him.""Thank you for understanding." Charles patted Reid's back and walked back to his desk."No problem," Reid said and grabbed the folder of notes he'd previously prepared on Jonathan's campaign and walked to the door. "I'll leave you to your speech." Reid closed the door behind himself.Livid, he stalked back to his office and shut the door. He slammed the file on his maple desk and plopped down in his swivel chair.How dare that two-bit snot disrespect him in such a manner? After everything he had done for the Butler family, after all the hours he'd spent, the personal sacrifices he'd made and Jonathan dared hire another manager? Who did he think had helped Charles get elected? Reid was responsible for Charles Butler's successful twenty-five-year run in Congress every bit as much as the man himself.Reid knew the ins and outs of politics more than most. He'd had over thirty years in the business. He'd run all of Charles Butler's campaigns and won every single one of them. Jonathan had no idea what it took to win an election. What he needed was to be taught a lesson—he couldn't mess with a real man. Reid would show him that he would not be tossed away like the gum on the bottom of his preppy-boy shoe.Oh yes, Reid mused, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. Jonathan Butler was in for a rude awakening.	167954
1969	Risky Way to Kill, A	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		Journalist Lyle Mercer with the Van Brunt Citizen.	167955
1989	Risse im Eis	N		Walther, Joachim	Germany	Journalist	167956
2008	Rit Bus (Will Have It Tomorrow)	MF			Latvia	Journalist (Ilze Jaunalksne). 	167957
1983	Rita Hayworth: Love Goddess, The	MT				News Media. Woman Reporter (Elayna Vincent). Still Photographer (Rance Howard).	167958
2000	Rita Skeeter	N			First appeared in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”	Tabloid Journalist Rita Skeeter of the Daily Prophet. Born in 1951, Skeeter is a blonde reporter.Rita Skeeter is a reporter for the Daily Prophet and a correspondent for the Witch Weekly, who specialises in yellow journalism, for which she is armed with such magical devices as the Quick-Quotes Quill. Rita is an unregistered Animagus, capable of transforming into a beetle to spy on unsuspecting victims for her stories. As a reporter who fabricates information in order to write an appealing story, she is an antagonist to Harry and his friends throughout Goblet of Fire, and a brief but reluctant ally in Order of the Phoenix.Harry first encounters Rita when she interviews the Triwizard Tournament contestants for an article in the Daily Prophet, which turns out to be a highly falsified story of Harry himself. During the situations where Rita overhears information, the book subtly refers to her presence: Viktor Krum mentions that Hermione has a water beetle in her hair, and during the Yule Ball, she overhears Hagrid telling Madame Maxime that he is half-giant, Harry having noticed a beetle on a nearby statue. Rita prints an article that portrays Hagrid as dangerous, prompting letters from parents frightened by the idea of having a "ferocious" giant teach their children. When Rita encounters Harry, Ron, and Hermione in Hogsmeade, Hermione insults her. Rita, in revenge, then writes a nasty story about Hermione based on false rumours provided by Pansy Parkinson, making her out to be an ugly but skilled witch who uses love potions to "satisfy her taste for celebrity wizards," including Harry and Krum. Rita's last defaming article states that Harry is "disturbed and dangerous," and uses comments from Draco and his Slytherin cronies as its basis. Ultimately, Hermione discovers the means by which Rita spies on others and forces her to "keep her quill to herself for a full year", threatening to report her to the authorities as an illegal Animagus.In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Hermione blackmails Rita, using the above threat, to interview Harry about Voldemort returning and to submit the true story to The Quibbler. Rita later makes a brief cameo in Half-Blood Prince, where Harry is infuriated to notice her clutching a notebook at Dumbledore's funeral. Although Rita does not make a physical appearance in Deathly Hallows, she is mentioned on numerous occasions throughout the novel, generally in a negative light in relation to her unauthorised biography of Dumbledore entitled The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore. The book depicts the former headmaster in an extremely negative light but is mostly based on truth, much to Harry's horror. It is implied that she got some of her information in unethical or illegal ways. When asked on a web chat if Rita was still reporting, Rowling answered; "Naturally, what could stop Rita? I imagine she immediately dashed off a biography of Harry after he defeated Voldemort. One quarter truth to three quarters rubbish", along with "Snape: Scoundrel or Saint?"It has been speculated that the fraught relationship between Rowling and the press was the inspiration for the author to develop the character. However, Rowling noted in 2000 that the character actually predates her rise to fame. Rita was intended to be in Philosopher's Stone, as Rowling revealed in an interview: "you know when Harry walks into the Leaky Cauldron for the first time and everyone says, "Mr. Potter you're back!", I wanted to put a journalist in there. She wasn't called Rita then but she was a woman. And then I thought, as I looked at the plot overall, I thought, that's not really where she fits best, she fits best in Four when Harry's supposed to come to terms with his fame."Miranda Richardson appeared as Rita in the film adaptation of Goblet of Fire and Deathly Hallows.Rita: "How about giving me an interview about the Hagrid you know, Harry? The man behind the muscles? Your unlikely friendship and the reasons behind it. Would you call him a father substitute?"Hermione Granger: "You horrible woman. You don’t care, do you, anything for a story, and anyone will do, won’t they?"— Rita speaking to Harry Potter and Hermione GrangerRita Skeeter is a witch who writes tell-all biographies and works as a reporter for the Daily Prophet. Albus Dumbledore described her writing as "enchantingly nasty" after she wrote a not-so-friendly article about him. Notable stories Rita covered include the trials of various Death Eaters after the First Wizarding War, the Triwizard Tournament, and Harry Potter's account of Lord Voldemort's return to power in 1995. She also wrote biographies of Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, and Harry Potter. Rita's writing tends to be sensationalist, and sometimes outright dishonest. Her ability to acquire information is assisted by her status as an unregistered beetle Animagus."Rita Skeeter goes out of her way to cause trouble, Amos! I would have thought you'd know that, working at the Ministry!"—Molly Weasley to Amos Diggory on RitaAlthough Rita writes primarily for The Daily Prophet, some of her articles have also appeared in other sources, such as Witch Weekly and The Quibbler. She absolutely loves her job and is often accompanied by her photographer Bozo. Rita is an unregistered Animagus who uses her form of a beetle to slip around unnoticed and spy on people to obtain fodder for her articles. In 1981, at the end of the First Wizarding War, she reported on the trials of Death Eaters such as Igor Karkaroff.She also provided a quote for the critical acclaim for Quidditch Through the Ages when she wrote, "I've read worse."Rita: "Your story's legend. Do you think it was the trauma of your past that made you so keen to enter such a dangerous tournament?"Harry: "No, I didn't enter."Rita: "Of course you didn't. [winks] Everyone loves a rebel, Harry. Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? Proud? Or concerned that your attitude shows, at best, a pathological need for attention? The worst, a psychotic death wish?"— Rita interviewing Harry PotterIn 1994-1995, Rita wrote many nasty articles covering the Triwizard Tournament. Several students, including Draco Malfoy and Pansy Parkinson, fed her information, and her Quick-Quotes Quill recorded the words of her subjects in a more sensational, and sometimes downright dishonest, way.Under the guise of interviewing all four champions, she confronted Harry Potter in a broom cupboard where she took his "um"s and "er"s and invented her own quotes. The article painted Harry as a tragic hero who cried himself to sleep over his late parents and who has a relationship with Hermione Granger. The article was mostly taken negatively by Harry's schoolmates, who assumed he was craving attention, although Molly Weasley seemed to take it very seriously.Rita then interviewed Rubeus Hagrid, asking many questions about Harry that Hagrid refused to answer. Her subsequent article described Hagrid as a ferocious-looking man who used his authority to terrify his students. The article also revealed to the world that Hagrid was actually half-giant, which greatly upset him and subjected him to ridicule and fear.These activities earned her the wrath of Hermione Granger, a close friend of Harry and Hagrid. After Hermione blasted her for her libel, Rita retaliated by writing an article about "the devious Miss Granger", portraying her as toying with the affections of both Harry and Viktor Krum and using love potions. Although Hermione was more disdainful than upset about the article, she started receiving angry mail from people who believed Rita's lies, and even Molly Weasley was upset with her until Harry set her straight."Rita Skeeter isn’t going to be writing anything at all for a while. Not unless she wants me to spill the beans on her... I found out how she was listening in on private conversations when she wasn’t supposed to be coming into the grounds... Rita Skeeter is an unregistered Animagus. She can turn into a beetle... I've told her she’s to keep her quill to herself for a whole year. See if she can’t break the habit of writing horrible lies about people."—Hermione Granger on her blackmail of RitaHermione soon figured out that Rita was an unregistered Animagus, catching her in her beetle form and trapping her in a jar. Hermione then offered Rita an ultimatum — stop writing horrible stories about people for a year, or Hermione would expose Rita's unregistered Animagus status to the Ministry of Magic, with serious legal consequences. Rita was forced to comply, and suffered financial strain as a result.The QuibblerRita: "But of course, Little Miss Perfect wouldn't want that story out there, would she?"Hermione: "As a matter of fact, that's exactly what Little Miss Perfect does want."Rita: "You want me to report what he says about He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named?"Hermione: "Yes, I do. The true story. All the facts. Exactly as Harry reports them. He'll give you all the details, he'll tell you the names of the undiscovered Death Eaters he saw there, he'll tell you what Voldemort looks like now... I want him given the opportunity to tell the truth!"— Rita and Hermione Granger in 1996Rita getting the latest scoop.In 1995, Harry Potter's story that Lord Voldemort had returned was not believed by much of the wizarding world, as the Daily Prophet portrayed him as either a delusional boy or an attention-seeking liar. Hermione Granger wanted to get the truth to the public, and thus contacted Rita, who met her and Luna Lovegood in Hogsmeade on February 14, 1996 in the Leaky Cauldron, where they were joined by Harry after his date with Cho Chang. Harry thought that Hermione was with "the unlikeliest pair of drinking mates he could ever have imagined".Rita was initially taken aback that Hermione wanted her to interview Harry, and then resentful, since Hermione demanded that she only write exactly what Harry said and not portray him as the rest of the press was. Rita claimed the Prophet would not buy the story, reluctantly admitting that the Ministry of Magic was influencing it. Hermione told her that the interview would be printed in The Quibbler, which Luna's father's edited, and although Rita responded with disdain, she "eyed Hermione shrewdly" for a few moments and then agreed. However, when she learned she was expected to conduct the interview free of charge, she was furious. Hermione reminded her that she could report her unregistered Animagus status to the Ministry, thus Rita grudgingly complied.The interview was subsequently printed in The Quibbler, and became its best-selling issue of all time. It was banned at Hogwarts by High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge, which seemed to only increase its popularity. Editor Xenophilius Lovegood sold the article to the Prophet after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, when Voldemort's return became public, and he and his daughter Luna used the money to travel to Sweden in search for the Crumple-Horned Snorkack.Rita attended Albus Dumbledore's funeral in June 1997, and, within four weeks, she wrote a book about him, The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore. Much of the book's content was obtained through an interview Rita conducted with Bathilda Bagshot, a very elderly historian whose words Rita very likely sensationalized. Rita seems to have authored a whole series of hatchet jobs on former headmasters of Hogwarts, including Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?Following Voldemort's death, Skeeter wrote a biography of Harry Potter that was only about one-quarter true, as well as one about Severus Snape titled Snape: Scoundrel or Saint?Physical appearance"Attractive blonde Rita Skeeter, forty-three, whose savage quill has punctured many inflated reputations…"—Quick-Quotes Quill transcriptionRita has curly, blonde hair that is strangely stiff, suggesting it is styled with the magical equivalent of hairspray. She has a heavy jaw, penciled-on eyebrows, three gold teeth, and large, masculine hands with claw-like, red-painted fingernails. She wears rhinestone glasses, and carries a crocodile-skin handbag, inside of which she keeps her acid green Quick-Quotes Quill.Personality and TraitsRita's Animagus formRon: "She’ll be after you next, Hermione."Hermione: "Let her try! I’ll show her! Silly little girl, am I? Oh, I’ll get her back for this. First Harry, then Hagrid..."Ron: "You don’t want to go upsetting Rita Skeeter. I’m serious, Hermione, she’ll dig up something on you –"Hermione: "My parents don’t read the Daily Prophet. She can’t scare me into hiding! And Hagrid isn’t hiding anymore! He should never have let that excuse for a human being upset him!"— Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger on Rita SkeeterRita is extremely nosy and willing to do anything for a good story — from spying on people in her Animagus form of a beetle to sensationalizing or outright inventing stories. She also took advantage of elderly Bathilda Bagshot's possibly fragile state of mind, even giving her Veritaserum, in order to dig up dirt on the late Albus Dumbledore for her extremely critical biography. Rita tended to portray the people she wrote about poorly, presumably because it sold more stories. However, she could also be very vindictive. For example, after Hermione Granger insulted her, Rita printed a completely false story about Hermione using love potions and toying with the hearts of both Harry Potter and Viktor Krum. This resulted in Hermione receiving hate mail, but she eventually got her revenge, blackmailing Rita into refraining from writing for a year. After this time period was up, Rita returned to her writing with as much gusto and as little scruples as before.Published worksArticlesRita's Quick-Quotes Quill.A piece about the International Confederation of Wizards' Conference, describing Albus Dumbledore as an "obsolete dingbat".A piece about Gringotts Curse Breakers in which she referred to Bill Weasley as a "long-haired pillock".One about the Quidditch World Cup aftermath.One about the mistakes made by the Ministry of Magic concerning the attack on Alastor Moody.Rita's article about Harry Potter's supposed "secret heartache".One about Harry Potter being a Triwizard Champion who supposedly cried himself to sleep over his late parents.One about Rubeus Hagrid, portraying him as a ferocious half-Giant.One about Hermione Granger allegedly dating both Harry Potter and Viktor Krum.One about Harry Potter supposedly being dangerous (before the Third Task).An interview with Harry Potter in which he described Lord Voldemort's return. This was likely Skeeter's most accurate article, since Hermione Granger arranged it and would have informed the Ministry of Skeeter's status as an unregistered Animagus had she lied.BooksArmando Dippet: Master or Moron?The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore (1997)Biography of Harry Potter with unknown title (1998)Snape: Scoundrel or Saint?	167959
2000	Ritas Welt: Die Lowenmutter	TF			Episode #20.  10-27-2000	Reporter (Mike Kruger). Reporter (Kalle Pohl). Reporterin (Xenia Seeberg).	167960
1954	Ritchie	N		Barter, J.P.		Press	167961
1939	Ritchie of the News	NJ		Heyliger, William		Newspaper. Country Weekly. Emphasis is on ethics.	167962
1976	Rite of Expiation	N		Riley, Dick	Weinberg List	Journalist	167963
1845	Riter Fitzgerald	A		Eakins, Thomas		Critic. Portrait of Art, Music and Literary Critic Riter Fitgerald of the Philadelphia Evening Item.	167964
1998	Rites of Obedience	N		Gordon, Lindsay	Adult	Cub Reporter Penny Chambers is sent to investigate the Whitehead Academy, an adult school responsible for producing an unusually high number of successful corporate executives. Once there, it’s not long before the strange syllabus, lascivious students and stern staff awaken a dark sexuality she has always denied herself. A glamorous dean, a haughty Prussian doctor and the peerless Celeste twins all help to explore new realms of sensation. Like every other student, Penny’s education consists of a wide variety of specialist erotic training -- in both submission and domination -- under a strict new regime of discipline. Will Penny expose the bizarre institute, or will she learn to accept the pleasure of fulfilling her most perverse fantasies?Journalist Penny Chambers finds the lascivious students and staff awaken a dark new sexuality within her.	167965
2000	Rito terminal (aka Terminal Rite)	MF			Mexico	Photojournalist Mateo (Guillermo Larrea) is on assignment in a strange land in the south of Mexico making a documentary for German people. This photographer faces mysterious rituals and dances by the local people. He discovers the natives don’t like foreigners. He falls in love with an Indian girl, but an old witch puts an evil spell on him causing him to lose his shadow and consequently his spirit.	167966
1975	Ritratto di Fidel	DF			Italy. Short	Interviewer (Gina Lollobrigida). Fidel Castro (Himself).	167967
2005	Rittenhouse Square	DT				Interviewer (Robert Downey Sr.).	167968
1970	Ritual of Evil	T				News Media. Newscaster (Johnny Williams). 1st Reporter (Jimmy Joyce). 2nd Reporter (James LaSane)	167969
1970	Ritual, The	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	167970
1985	Rituals	T			Series 1984-1985	Reporter (Jill Andre). Reporter (Deborah White).	167971
1759	Rival Theatres, The	P		Stayley, George		Critics	167972
1971	Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, The: Assyrian rejuvenator, The	T			UK. Episode #11.11-29-1971	Photographer (John Evitts).	167973
1973	Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, The: Missing Q.C.s, The	T			Episode #24. 4-9-1973	News Media. The Journalist (Jack Galloway). Newsboy (Mark Rogers).	167974
1945	River Gang	M				News Media. Reporters (Wheaton Chambers, George Eldredge, Dick French, Jerry Jerome, Carl O'Bryan).	167975
1991	River of Darkness	N		Grady, James		Investigative Reporter turned novelist's life is endangered when he helps a former CIA agent uncover a conspiracy.	167976
2006	River of Gods: August 15, 2047 - Happy Birthday, India	NSF		McDonald, Ian		Journalist, a gangster, a cop, his wife, a politician, a stand-up comic, a set designer, a scientist, a dropout and a mind reader prophet will be swept together to decide the fate of the Mother India nation.An ambitious portrait of a future India. The nine disparate characters act out their related dramas. It's the Indian of 2047. Genetically engineered children comprise a new caste, adults can be surgically transformed into a neutral gender.A water war has broken out as the Ganges threatens to run dry.	167977
1916	River of Years, The	N		Panton, Jane Ellen (Anonymous)		Journalism. Story of her life, efforts in a special line of journalism,  marriage and dissertation by a painter. Descriptions of home life and education.	167978
1954	River Pirates, The	CB			Headline Comics, Vol. 10, #1 - #67	Reporter Joe Condon	167979
1992	River Runs Through It, A	M	DVD -R HQ 7980, 7981, 7982. L	Maclean, Norman (Story). Richard Friedenberg (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Maclean (Brad Pitt) of The Bee in Helena Montana in the 1920s. He gets the job after working for the high school paper while his brother goes to college. He gets a reputation as "the fishing newspaperman."MacLean indulges in drinking binges and gambling.  Stirs up the other patrons of speakeasy by bringing his Indian girlfriend along. His brother has to bail him out when he is arrested for getting in fights. The reporter also accumulates gambling debts.Brother tries to convince reporter to come with him to Chicago, but Paul says he will never leave Montana. The reporter is beaten to death. Reporter (Rex Kendall). Reporter (Jack Kroll). Harry the Editor (Chuck Adamson).Secretary at Newspaper (Martina Kreidl).	167980
1976	River Runs Through It, A	N	OWN - P	MacLean, Norman		Newspaperman	167981
1985	River, The	M	DVD			TV Weatherman (Ira M. Quillen II)	167982
1999	River's End	N		Roberts, Nora		Investigative Reporter Noah Brady is the son of a police detective who discovered a four-year-old girl in 1979 who found her doped-up father, bloodied shears in hand, poised over the dead body of her movie-star mom.From prison, the girl's father asks Brady to research the crime. He accepts his task eagerly, heedless of the now grown daughter's rebuffs, and undeterred by violence and danger.The convicted killer wants to tell his story and picks Brady, a true-crime writer and son of the cop who arrested him, to write it. He agrees because the story has haunted him all his life. The grown girl is at first appalled, then curious.Brady is everything she imagined, but he is probing deeply painful memories.	167983
1998	Riverside Drive	N		Van Wormer, Laura		TV News Producers Cassy and Michael Cochran. Michael is a drinker and womanizer and Cassy suffers in silence. They live in an apartment building that lines Manhattan's Riverside Park.It is New York's most sough-after address. A boulevard lined with majestic mansions and impressive apartments, where passions and secrets collide, where love is destroyed then found again.Warm, feisty cleaning woman ties all of the families living there together.	167984
2006	Riveting	M			Short - Thriller	Interviewer (Jim Terr).	167985
1980	Riviera: Novel about the Cannes Film Festival, A	N		Hopkins, Robert Sydney	PR	Public Relations. Personal Public Relations Specialist Rayna Tate.	167986
1982	Rivington Street	N		Tax, Meredith		Journalist Rachel abandons her ultra-Orthodox Jewish background to go to work for the Jewish Daily Forward. She is one of four enterprising, courageous Jewish women on New York's Lower East Side.Mother masterminds the family's escape from czarist Russia. Eldest daughter becomes union organizer and socialist. Youngest rises to top of fashion design world. Their friend Rachel goes into journalism.	167987
1999	RKO 281	MT	DVD -R HQ 2906, 2862. SVD 798			Publisher William Randolph Hearst (James Cromwell) angered over Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" and vows to destroy the film. Louella Parsons (Brenda Blethyn). Hedda Hopper (Fiona Shaw). Newsreader (Roger Rose).	167988
1963	Ro.Go.Pa.G.: La Ricotta	MF			One of Four short films	News Media. The Journalist (Vittorio La Paglia).	167989
1936	Road Gang	M		Finkel, Abem and Harold  Buckley (Story). Dalton Trumbo (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter James Larrabie (Donald Woods), a freelance Southern writer, gets a story on a corrupt politician and sends it to the Chicago Sun. Paper decides to hire Larrabie and he heads north taking his assistant Bob Gordon (Carlyle Moore) with him.Both are stopped by a cop who claims they are suspected of grand larceny. A prisoner forces them to help him escape, and they end up on a road gang and harsh prison life.Gordon is fried on an electric fence trying to escape. Larrabie is brutalized by the guards before being freed. He writes about his ordeal in the Chicago Sun. Editor Harry Shields (Joseph Crehan).	167990
1997	Road Movie	M				Editor (Terry Winkleman)	167991
1998	Road Rage	MT				Newspaper Editor (Trevor Ray).	167992
2001	Road Rules (no title)	T	SVD 1100		Episode	Tabloid Journalists. Roadies become tabloid journalists in search of a story on UFOs.	167993
2001	Road Shoes	N		Worden, Darla		Gardening Magazine Editor Laura Von Baden wants to transform 40 Colorado acres into a Martha Stewart-style dream but it's a naïve idea for the newlywed and newly pregnant editor.	167994
1984	Road to 1984, The	MT				Magazine Editor (David Webb).	167995
1926	Road to Broadway, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Publicists. PR	Press Agent passes a young Louisville girl who defies her father's wishes and heads to New York seeking fame and fortune as a Broadway actress as a French heiress.The girl's hometown sweetheart comes to New York and challenges the girl's French suitor to a duel. Their fight-to-the-finish is broken up by the cops but the girl finds herself front-page news in every newspaper in the country.It turns out the boy back home, the French lover and the cops were all actors hired by the girl's ever-resourceful press agent.	167996
2005	Road to Esmeralda, The	N		Nicholson, Joy		Freelance Graphic Designer Sarah Gustafsson and Alcoholic Failed Writer Nick Sperry from Los Angeles flee the threat of post-9/11 terrorist attacks for the Yucatan jungle.Sperry is wrestling with memories of his abusive, deceased father and an unwritten antiwar novel. They head to Mexico by car. After being taunted at the resorts, they go south to the tiny town of Esmeralda in the heart of the Yucatan's Caribbean side.	167997
1962	Road to Hong Kong, The	M				Photographer at Calcutta Airport (Guy Standeven).	167998
1942	Road to Morocco	M	DVD -R HQ 5003, 5006. DVD. L		Quinn	English Announcer (Brandon Hurst). Chinese Announcer (Richard Loo). Russian Announcer (Leo Mostovsoy), Philippine Announcer (Pete G. Katchenaro).	167999
2002	Road to Perdition	M	DVD			Photojournalist Maguire (Jude Law), a ghoulish hit man and photojournalist with a fanatical devotion to taking pictures of dead bodies. Even the ones he creates.	168000
2002	Road to Perdition	N		Allan, Max (Illustrator Richard Piers Rayner)	Graphic Novel	Photojournalist shoots pictures of bodies -- kills many of them.	168001
1994	Road to Saddle River	M				Photographer, Buffalo (Robert Larmont).	168002
1940	Road to Singapore	M	DVD -R HQ 6253, 6254. DVD. L			Columnist (Jack Pepper). Cameraman (Richard Keene).	168003
1954	Road to Spandau, The	DT				Host Joseph C. Harsch	168004
2005	Road To Stardom with Missy Elliot: That's Madonna, Right There	T			Episode. 2-16-2005	Reporter (Jackamoe Buzzell).	168005
2006	Road to the White House, The	N		Parnell, Tom		News Media report Captain David Bishop’s story to the world. Bishop was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer five days before his fighter plane crashed into the Euphrates River, Iraq. The crash paralyzed him from the neck down. A few hours after the crash, he wasn’t paralyzed and he didn’t have cancer. Bishop shared passionately with friends and doctors that the story of the Tree of Life in Genesis, Chapter two explained his miraculous healing.  He was asked to resign from the Navy after 20 years of meritorious service. He shared his story of miraculous healing at churches and community organizations and the news media told his story around the globe. Convinced that only presidential power could discover the Euphrates Miracle Medicine and believing he was doing God’s will, Bishop agrees to travel the Road to the White House corporate executives have paved. It was these powerful corporate executives, denied defense contracts by the current administration, acquired all computer voting machine companies and persuaded Captain Bishop to become their presidential candidate.	168006
1945	Road to Utopia	M	DVD -R HQ 5004, 5006. DVD. L			Commentator Robert Benchley narrator	168007
1989	Road to War, The	DT				Interviewers Charles Champlin, Herbert Bregstein, Irving Allen.	168008
1994	Road to Wellville, The	M				Reporter (James Bigwood). Reporter (George Nannarello). Reporter (Rich Valliere).	168009
1941	Road to Zanzibar	M				Commentator (Ken Carpenter).	168010
2000	Road Trip	M				Crime Scene Photographer (Matt Walsh).	168011
1932	Roadhouse Murder, The	M	SVDSP 607. SV 42 (Poor quality)	Level, Maurice (Novel, L'Epouvante). J. Walter Ruben (Director-Screenplay-Dialogue). Additional Dialogue: Gene Fowler	Ness Book	Cub Reporter for The New York Star,  Charles "Chick" Brian (Eric Linden), sets himself up on a murder charge to get a scoop. Found guilty but at the last minute is freed. City Editor Jeff "Buzz" Dale (Roscoe Karns). Night Editor (William Halligan).Opening is a series of dissolves depicting various activities in the newsroom including a drunken reporter who is typing his letter of resignation. Drunk Reporter (Matt McHugh).Variety, 5/3/32: "…the most impossible city editor that a long cycle of newspaper yarns has yet produced."	168012
1930	Roadhouse Nights	M	VHS 5222		AFI-Reporters	Reporter Willie Bindbugel (Charles Ruggles) is sent by big city newspaper to expose bootlegger after another reporter is killed. City Editor (Leo Donnelly).	168013
1989	Roadkill	M				Cameraman Rafi (Namir Khan).	168014
1989	Roadrunners: Combat Journalists in Cambodia	N		Howell, Haney		Journalist	168015
2004	Roads: Mac and Me, Vol. 3	N		Rodman, P. Allan		Freelance Photojournalist is kidnapped by a terrorist group in the jungles of Surinam, a small country in South America. His old high school friend tries to save him.	168016
1992	Roadside Prophets	M				Journalist (Ebbe Roe Smith)	168017
1941	Roar of the Press	M		Bloch, Alfred (Story).  Albert Duff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Wally Williams (Wallace Ford) of New York Globe returns from covering a murder story in Vermont with a new bride. He assures her that most of the time reporters just go into the office, grind out their work and head home.In New York, he sees body fall out of window and pursues group of racketeers working with fifth columnists. Reporter continues to chase scoops while trying to pacify increasingly frustrated wife. Bride receives support from wives of other reporters.Wives from rival papers as well  form a "widows of the press" club.  When reporter finds man murdered in apartment, he contacts paper and photographer rather than call the police. Editor chooses not to bail him so he can keep Williams focused on story.Editor threatens to call woman from reporter's past to keep him in line. Lies to reporter's bride about his whereabouts. Williams gets back at editor. When he exposes mob, spills story to police in presence of other reporters.. "I still say there oughta be a law. Newspapermen should never be married." Reporter with mustache (Lynton Brent). Reporters (Jack Cheatham, Pat Gleason, Jack Perrin). Photographer Red Keane (Donald Kerr).	168018
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Among the Missing	T			Episode #27. 5-6-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pat vetoes the story of a West Point cadet that goes AWOL and witness a murder	168019
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Another Time, Another War	T			Episode #36. 11-4-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168020
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Asparagus Tips	T			Episode #41. 12-9-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168021
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Big Town Blues	T	VHS 1064		Episode #13. 1-21-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168022
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Black Saturday	T			Episode #16. 2-11-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pat writes a story about a baseball player's mother	168023
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Blondes Prefer Gentlemen	T			Episode #42. 12-16-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168024
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Bold Edition	T			Episode #9. 12-10-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Gangster murders a reporter who was a witness to a murder	168025
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Brother's Keeper	T			Episode #6. 11-19-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pat gets involved in a feud between a bank president and his playboy brother while trying to get the scoop	168026
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Champagne Lady	T			Episode #2. 10-22-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168027
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Coney Red Hots	T			Episode #14. 1-28-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168028
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Dance Marathon	T	VHS 909		Episode #12. 6-14-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Scott is fired from the paper for his persistent attempts to prove that police Captain Maples is a crook	168029
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Duke on the Bum	T			Episode #38. 11-18-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168030
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Everybody Loves Benny	T			Episode #37. 11-11-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168031
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Fifth Pin, The	T			Episode #23. 4-8-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168032
1962	Roaring 20's, The: Footlights	T			Episode #44. 1-13-1962.	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168033
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Judge Seward's Secret	T			Episode #7. 11-26-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168034
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Kitty Goes West	T	VHS 1065		Episode #33. 10-14-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168035
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Layoff Charley	T			Episode #10. 12-17-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Scott does a feature exposing the dual life of C. W. Webster, a respectable business man	168036
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Lucky Charm	T			Episode #17. 2-18-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168037
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Mademoiselle from Armentieres	T			Episode #26. 4-29-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168038
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Maestro, The	T			Episode #11. 1-7-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168039
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Million Dollar Suit	T			Episode #30. 5-27-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pat exposes a graft on the under-river tunnel project.  The Record is slapped with a million dollar libel suit	168040
1961	Roaring 20's, The: No Exit	T			Episode #32. 10-7-1961. Season 2 Opener	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168041
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Nobody's Millions	T			Episode #34. 10-21-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Duke cooks up a news story out of thin air	168042
1962	Roaring 20's, The: People People Marry, The	T			Episode #45. 1-20-1962	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist (Jack Carter) on a newspaper (the comedian  in a rare straight role). Higbee is sitting in for the paper's advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist	168043
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Pie in the Sky	T			Episode #18. 2-25-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168044
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Pinky Goes to College	T			Episode #39. 11-25-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168045
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Prairie Flower	T	VHS 1063		Episode #5. 11-12-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168046
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Premiere: Burnett's Woman	T			Episode #1. 10-15-1960.Series 1960-1962. 45 episodes	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pat writes an article that frees Julie	168047
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Red Carpet, The	T	VHS 1065 (Poor Copy)		Episode #24. 4-15-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168048
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Right Off the Boat (1)	T			Episode #28. 5-13-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168049
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Right Off the Boat (2)	T			Episode #29. 5-20-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168050
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Royal Tour	T			Episode #31. 6-3-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168051
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Salvation of Killer McFadden	T			Episode #22. 4-1-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168052
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Scandal Sheet	T			Episode #25. 4-22-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Scandal sheet publisher kills a playboy	168053
1961	Roaring 20's, The: So's Your Old Man	T			Episode #40. 12-2-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168054
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Standing Room Only	T			Episode #35. 10-28-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168055
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Twelfth Hour, The	T	VHS 1064 (Poor Copy)		Episode #21. 3-18-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168056
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Two a Day	T			Episode #15. 2-4-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168057
1961	Roaring 20's, The: Vamp, The	T			Episode #19. 3-4-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Producer fires a publicity agent who later finds a waitress and makes her into a big star	168058
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Velvet  Frame	T	VHS 1063		Episode #3. 10-29-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168059
1960	Roaring 20's, The: Vendetta on Bleecker Street	T			Episode #4. 11-05-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168060
1961	Roaring 20's, The: War with the Night Hawkers	T			Episode #20. 3-11-1961	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168061
1960	Roaring 20's, The: White Carnation	T			Episode #8. 12-03-1960	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168062
1962	Roaring 20's, The: You Can't Fight City Hall	T			Episode #43. 1-6-19662	Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).Pinky wants to prove the value of democracy to an immigrant newsboy	168063
1973	Roaring Queen, The	N		Lewis, Wyndham		Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine)."He had the constant frown of Power -- the frown of the Power-of-the-pen -- to make and to mar, of course, the great critic's frown in excelsis. For this was a Literary Emperor."Modeled on Arnold Bennett, an enormously influential reviewer as well as one of the most successful novelists of his time.	168064
1939	Roaring Twenties, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3912, 3913. L			Reporter-Columnists for the New York Record, Scott Norris (Rex Reason) and Pat Garrison (Donald May). New York during the 1920s. Pinky Pinkham (Dorothy Provine).	168065
1997	Roarke: Adventurer, The	NR		Ross, Jo Ann	Harlequin	Correspondent Roarke O'Malley loves danger and beautiful woman. As a globe-trotting journalist lives on the edge using his wits, daring and sheer love of adventure.He's home to recuperate from an attempt on his life, he's set up by a woman who claims to love him and faces the greatest danger of his life.	168066
1991	Rob Burns: Death in the Water	NM		Smith, Julie	#4 Rebecca Schwartz-Rob Burns Mysteries	Reporter Rob Burns for the San Francisco Chronicle is Attorney Rebecca Schwartz's boyfriend. His journalistic curiosity is of use in her investigations and if he possesses any clout with his publisher, it is used, not always successful.A murdered woman is found floating in the famous kelp forest in the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Not only is the victim the boss of the aquarium and the seduce of Rebecca's friend's husband, but she appears to have been stabbed with the friend's distinctive leRebecca sets out to prove her client's innocence. Is her friend a promiscuous, cold-blooded woman who drove her husband into the murdered woman's arms and neglects her children?Would she have murdered her boss to get her job? Or is the killer her friend's colleague, a very handsome man. Another murder occurs and a valuable gem is missing.Rebecca falls for the gorgeous male suspect and develops maternal feelings for her friend's two children and for the suspect's little girl.	168067
1992	Rob Burns: Death Turns a Trick	NM		Smith, Julie	#1 Rebecca Schwartz-Rob Burns Mysteries	Reporter Rob Burns for the San Francisco Chronicle is Attorney Rebecca Schwartz's boyfriend. His journalistic curiosity is of use in her investigations and if he possesses any clout with his publisher, it is used, not always successful.Schwarz is a fairly normal Bay-area attorney, but when she almost gets bused for playing piano in a bordello and a part-time student-prostitute is killed in her home and the killer stalks Rebecca, it's time to take action.It's a matter of life or death.	168068
1995	Rob Burns: Other People's Skeletons	NM		Smith, Julie	#5 Rebecca Schwartz-Rob Burns Mysteries	Reporter Rob Burns for the San Francisco Chronicle is Attorney Rebecca Schwartz's ex-boyfriend. His journalistic curiosity is of use in her investigations and if he possesses any clout with his publisher, it is used, not always successful.Schwartz turns to sleuthing when her partner, Chris Nicolson, becomes a prime suspect in the hit-and-run death of San Francisco Arts Critic Jason McKendrick. Chris says she didn't even know the victim, but an eyewitness places her car at the crime scene.Her alibi could get laughed out of court. She was with a group of fellow psychics and everyone was in "a deep trance." Burns, the Chronicle Reporter and now Rebecca's ex-boyfriend, suggests they cooperate to find the murderer.As they dig, Jason's life emerges like a puzzle of mismatched pieces: a glamorous job, a depressing hovel of a home and an array of women friends who offer strikingly different perspectives on him.Soon Chri's psychic chums who ooze sincerity use their other worldly skills to help the investigation. It seems many people lived secret lives. And Rebecca develops a frightening medical problem.	168069
1984	Rob Burns: Sourdough Wars, The:	NM	MLPL	Smith, Julie	#2 Rebecca Schwartz-Rob Burns Mysteries	Reporter Rob Burns for the San Francisco Chronicle is Attorney Rebecca Schwartz's boyfriend. His journalistic curiosity is of use in her investigations and if he possesses any clout with his publisher, it is used, not always successful.The Martinelli family was famous for its sourdough recipe. Now someone else was famous for killing the family heir. Rebecca wants to find out who's responsible -- and she won't be dong it for bread. Rival bakers compete for a batch of sourdough starter.	168070
1986	Rob Burns: Tourist Trap	N	MLPL	Smith, Julie	#3 Rebecca Schwartz-Rob Burns Mysteries	Reporter Rob Burns for the San Francisco Chronicle is Attorney Rebecca Schwartz's boyfriend. His journalistic curiosity is of use in her investigations and if he possesses any clout with his publisher, it is used, not always successful.Rebecca heads to an Easter morning sunrise service and gets the shock of her life when she sees a real body nailed to the cross. She learns the man was a tourist and he's only the first to die.Man identifying himself as The Trapper is out to destroy San Francisco's tourist trade by killing visitors. But when the cops arrest an innocent man as The Trapper, Rebecca takes on an impossible defense and goes undercover to find the killer	168071
2002	Rob Nelson Show:	T			Episode #2. 10-21-2002	News Media. Street Anchor (Scott Nankivel). Host Rob Nelson.	168072
2007	Robber Bride, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8059, 8060			Magazine Editor Roz Andrews (Wendy Crewson) is a friend of a seductive Journalist Zenia Arden (Mary-Louise Parker) who becomes a suspect in her disappearance and apparent murder along with two other friends.	168073
2000	Robbers	M				Interviewer (Kurt Bloom)	168074
1982	Robbers of the Sacred Mountain (aka Falcon's Gold)	MT				Reporter	168075
1944	Robbers’ Roost (The Face)	CB			Big Shot, No. 44, March, 1944.	Reporters’ hangout is suspected of harboring a spy. 	168076
1985	Robbery	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (David Lynch). 2nd Reporter (Chris Galletti). TV Sports Commentator (Steve Haddan).	168077
2002	Robbery Homicide Division: Alton Davis Redux	T			Episode #15. 10-25-2002. Series 2002-2003.	Newscaster (Ann Martin). Channel 6 News Reporter (Natalie Hartman).	168078
2002	Robbery Homicide Division: In/Famous	T			Episode #6. 11-1-2002	News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Whang). Host (Bob Goen).	168079
2005	Robbery of Vengeance	N		Stansson, Ron		Female Reporter helps a man unravel the mystery of his late grandmother's missing fortune.	168080
2003	Robbie Williams live i Horsens	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Timm Vladimir - Himself).	168081
1968	Robby	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	168082
2008	Robert Benchley Short Subjects	CC	DVD -R HQ 10636		TCM Promotional Film	Critic Robert Benchley is shown in excerpts from a series of his famous MGM comedy short subjects. 	168083
1928	Robert Benchley Shorts	DM	L		Short Subject. 3-12- 1928 to 1945	Commentator Robert Benchley, critic, writer, journalist	168084
1940	Robert Benchley: Dark Magic	DM			Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley. Brings home a magic set demonstrated in the store so he and junior can do magic acts.	168085
1946	Robert Benchley: Hour for Love, An	DM	VHS 1303		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley	168086
1940	Robert Benchley: How to be a Detective	DM	VHS 1270		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley	168087
1940	Robert Benchley: Important Business	DM	DVD -R HQ 2628	Benchley, Robert (original story and screenplay)	Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley.	168088
1946	Robert Benchley: Master of Ceremonies	DM	SVDSP 1438		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley	168089
1940	Robert Benchley: No News Is Good News	DM	VHS 1250		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley on the news	168090
1940	Robert Benchley: Opening Day	DM	DVD -R HQ 2581		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley. Throws out first ball at baseball game offering an involved state-of-the-city speech no one understands and everyone ridicules.	168091
1940	Robert Benchley: That Inferior Feeling	DM	VHS 1273		Short Subject	Commentator Robert Benchley	168092
1994	Robert Bride, The	N		Atwood, Margaret		Freelance Magazine Writer Zenia ruins the lives of three former classmates, including Roz, a successful business woman who runs a magazine.	168093
1930	Robert Burns Panatela Program, The	R			1930s	Newspaper. Gracie's missing brother -- stories in newspapers	168094
1976	Robert Christopher: Freeze Frame	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Irvine, R.R.	#2 Robert Christopher Mysteries	TV Investigative Reporter Robert (Bob) Christopher for Channel 3 News in Los Angeles.	168095
1978	Robert Christopher: Horizontal Hold	NM	OWN - P (Three Copies)	Irvine, R.R.	#3 Robert Christopher Mysteries	TV Investigative Reporter Robert (Bob) Christopher for Channel 3 News in Los Angeles.	168096
1974	Robert Christopher: Jump Cut	NM	OWN - P	Irvine, R.R.	#1 Robert Christopher Mysteries	TV Investigative Reporter Robert (Bob) Christopher for Channel 3 News in Los Angeles.	168097
1985	Robert Christopher: Ratings Are Murder	NM	OWN - H	Irvine, R.R.	#4 Robert Christopher Mysteries	TV Investigative Reporter Robert (Bob) Christopher for Channel 3 News in Los Angeles.Christopher is an old hand at ferreting out consumer fraud. Now he is searching for a killer. He finds himself dodging cloudbursts, raccoons, spilled blood and his obsessed boss who needs Christopher on the six o'clock news to improve the ratings.The cleaning woman at the station happens to be involved in a strong effort to reinstate Saint Christopher on the Catholic Church's calendar. She is found dead and the reporter feels compelled to search for her killer.He must hunt out the murderer within the web of blackmail, chicanery, X-rated film making and station politics at the station's rickety building while at the same time the killer is trying to make the reporter his next victim.	168098
1985	Robert Kennedy and His Times	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Haven Earl Haley)	168099
1975	Robert MacNeil Report, The	DT				TV Anchors. Co-Anchor Robert MacNeil (1975-1995). Co-Anchor Jim Lehrer. Correspondents Charlayne Hunter-Gault (1978-1997), Betsy Ann Browser (1999), Phil Ponce . Senior Interviewer-Host Terrence Smith (2003-2004).Reporters Margaret Warner (1993-2004), Gwen Ifill (1999-2004), Ray Suarez (1999-2004), John Draper (2003), Susan Dentzer (2003), Louis Bates (2004), Terence Smith (2004), Julian Manyon (2004).  Correspondent Elizabeth Brackett (1999-2004).Chief Washington Correspondent Judy Woodruff (1984-1993). Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Farnsworth (1995). Commentator Mark Shields (1988-). Interviewer Jeffrey Brown. Los Angeles Times Reporter Alissa Rubin (2004).	168100
1951	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: Class of '67	T			Episode #41. 12-31-1951	News Media. Network News and Special Events Department produced an episode that opens in the maternity wing of a New York Hospital.An overview of the world in which a brand new baby has been born into is presented featuring film clips of national and world events with live pick-ups from around New York.  Reporters.	168101
1954	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: Invitation to Murder	T			Episode #171. 8-16-1954	Publisher gets a manuscript full of damning statements about a number of important people. He invites the author and those mentioned in the book to the same party suggesting to guests that murdering the author might be a suitable option.	168102
1952	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: Lila, My Love	T			Episode #60. 5-12-1952	Reporter for a Paris newspaper encounters an American woman with great ambitions.	168103
1952	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: My Little Girl	T			Episode #151. 3-29-1954	Reporter who is also a father thinks he's done a good job raising his child. Unfortunately he starts to have doubts about her integrity.	168104
1952	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: There's No Need To Shout	T			Episode #214. 6-20-1955. Based on a true story.	Newspaperwoman Frances Warfield (Nancy Malone) jeopardized her success by not addressing her hearing loss.	168105
1952	Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre: Two Wise Women	T			Episode #178. 10-4-1954	French Reporter. A married American bank falls for the French reporter while in Berlin.	168106
1923	Robert Ruddy	SS		Ullman, Albert Edward		Reporter for the World, always in search of a big story. Keeping running into crime and solving cases., Short Stories, 1923-1924.	168107
1935	Roberta	M	DVD -R HQ 2083, 2084. L		Rogers	Lady Reporter (Grace Hayle) on Fashion.	168108
2005	Robin & Company	T				TV Anchor Robin Meade, Christi Paul. Entertainment Anchors Adrianna Costa, Shannon Cook. Correspondents Sumi Das, Brianna Keilar, Jeanne Moos.Weather Bob Van Dillen. Sports Ray D'Alessio, Will Selva. Movie Reviews Russ Leatherman. Your Money Carrie Lee. AOL Online Advisor Regina Lewis.	168109
1993	Robin and Jeet Vaughan: Death by Dressage	NM		Banks, Carolyn	#1 Robin and Jeet Vaughan Mysteries	Food Critic Jeet Vaughan is the husband of a famous equestrienne detective Robin Vaughan.The equestrian community of Austin, Texas is shocked to learn of the brutal death of a stuck-up socialite and fellow rider. Police call it an accident but Robin isn't so sure.The woman had more enemies than friends and any one of them would be glad to see her early demise. Things get personal when Robin's best friend, Lola, is questioned in connection with the crime.In order to clear her friend's name, Robin must discover what really happened to the woman. Her investigation takes her to the highest levels of equestrian society where the competition is fierce and some people will do anything to win.	168110
1996	Robin and Jeet Vaughan: Death on the Diagonal	NM		Banks, Carolyn	#5 Robin and Jeet Vaughan Mysteries	Food Critic Jeet Vaughan of the Bead Weekly is the new editor of the local Texas newspaper, husband of a famous equestrienne detective. The previous editor was killed in a suspicious hit-and-run accident.Nosy newcomer Robin Vaughan, Jeet's wife, is hunting for a place to board her two cherished horses. She sniffs trouble on this tumbleweed paradise. While Jeet settles in as the new editor of the newspaper, reckless Robin asks incautious questions.Before she knows it, Robin's headed for a dead end of her own.	168111
1995	Robin and Jeet Vaughan: Groomed for Death	NM		Banks, Carolyn	#2 Robin and Jeet Vaughan Mysteries	Food Critic Jeet Vaughan is the husband of a famous equestrienne detective Robin Vaughan.Texas horsewoman Robin Vaughan finds herself flat on the sidewalk the first time she ventures out of her New York hotel at 5 a.m. A good Samaritan comes to her aid wearing black fishnet stockings and looking like a hooker.The woman claims to be on her way to an uptown riding stable to feed the horses. But when Jeet, the nervous husband, calls Claremont Riding Academy to confirm the young woman's identity, nobody there has ever heard of her.Is trustful Robin being set up for a deadly fall?	168112
1996	Robin and Jeet Vaughan: Horse To Die For	NM		Banks, Carolyn	#4 Robin and Jeet Vaughan Mysteries	Food Critic Jeet Vaughan is the husband of a famous equestrienne detective Robin Vaughan.Vaughan would never lay a hand on any four-legged creature least of all the magnificent horse her friend received as a Christmas gift. But Robin suspects that the beautiful horse isn't quite the horse he seems.For one thing he killed his last owner. For another he bears an uncanny resemblance to a horse called Wickie, who haunts Robin's past and whom she knows to be dead.In fact, she'd swear that this horse is Wickie. Can she prove it? She decides to try and uncovers a scam and a repellent villain who is not only real but deadly.	168113
1995	Robin and Jeet Vaughan: Murder Well-Bred	NM		Banks, Carolyn	#3 Robin and Jeet Vaughan Mysteries	Food Critic Jeet Vaughan is the husband of a famous equestrienne detective Robin Vaughan. While Jeet checks out San Miguel's cuisine, Vaughan heads for the country to interview a famed dressage master.But the man is nastily uncooperative, his elegant horses are nervous and the interview is a flop. So is an encounter with an old Texas friend who's sitting petty on a wonderful ranch called Milagro (Miracle).Her friend is not friendly and terribly nervous. And before long, she's dead. Who fired the shots that killed her? Why is Milagro such a deep secret? Wild horses couldn't keep Robin from snooping for the truth.The story is too bizarre to believe -- and much too dangerous to print/.	168114
1964	Robin and the 7 Hoods	M	L		PR	News Media. Public Relations. Allen A. Dale (Bing Crosby) publicizing gangster	168115
2004	Robin Ballantyne: Falling Off Air	N		Sampson, Catherine		TV Journalist Robin Ballantyne is now a single mother of two twins. She has just put her children to bed when she sees a woman plunge from a window of a neighboring house.  Although Robin is initially convinced that she has no link to the dead woman, others are less sure. The deceased is Paul Carmichael, a socially conscious politician who just happens to be the subject of a documentary hosted by the estranged father of Robin’s children. Was Carmichael’s a suicide? Or was she murdered? A second suspicious death links Robin even closer to the mystery, and the evidence makes her look very guilty indeed.Abandoned by her boyfriend Adam after having twins, Robin Balantyne’s hopes of getting on with her life are shattered when her ex-boyfriend and an activist neighbor are murdered by someone who has set Robin up for the crimes. Ballantine is trying to make her way back to her career in television, balancing her job with the demands of being a single mother with twins when she finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time. On night after putting the children to bed, she hears what she thinks is an argument outside. Then suddenly, a body falls past her window. Running outside, she finds Paula Carmichael, a renowned activist, dead on the ground. Although Robin and Paul weren’t acquainted, the police find Robin’s name mentioned, frequently, in the dead woman’s diary. Robin then learns that her ex-boyfriend had been making a documentary about Paula and may know more than he lets on. But before she can ask him, he’s killed by a hit-and-run driver who was driving Robin’s car. Now a suspect herself, Robin must figure out who wanted both Robin and Adam dead before she loses her freedom, her children and her life. Ballantyne happens to be looking out the window of her London row house one rainy night when she sees a woman’s body dropping from the sky, or, more accurately, the neighbor’s roof. Robin’s neighbor, Paula Carmichael, lies dead on the ground outside. After telling the story to the police, Robin is shocked to discover that she is a leading suspect, thanks to numerous mentions of her in the victim’s diary and other circumstantial evidence. Robin hardly knew Paula, a renowned liberal activist, and yet Paula seemed to know Robin’s every move. Why would such a famous woman virtually stalk a single mother? Could it have something to do with Robin’s career in broadcast news? Is it a coincidence that Paula had worked with Robin’s ex-husband? 	168116
2005	Robin Ballantyne: Out of Mind	N		Sampson, Catherine		London TV Journalist Robin Ballantyne looks into the disappearance of a colleague, Melanie Jacobs, an adventurous camerawoman. Warned off the case by her bosses, Robin persists, even traveling to Cambodia to interview the last person to see Melanie aliveRobin is back at the Corporation producing a documentary about missing persons, particularly Melanie Jacobs, who survived missions to Kosovo and Rwanda only to disappear from HazPrep, the Corporation's safety-training facility for war-bound personnel.Robin inherits an apartment spacious for herself, her two children and a live-in nanny. Despite warnings from Corporation boss Ivor Collins and the disapproval of a police detective, the telejournalist pursues the story and discovers what happened.	168117
1936	Robin Bishop: Doctor Died at Dusk, The	NM		Homes, Geoffrey (Daniel Mainwaring)	#2 Robin Bishop Mysteries	Reporter Robin Bishop is a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who acts like a private eye. He's a blithe, cynical reporter-detective with a roving eye.  Eventually he marries Miss Mary Huston whom he met while doing a story.Bishop investigates the murder of a doctor in the San Joaquin Valley	168118
1937	Robin Bishop: Man Who Didn't Exist, The	NM		Homes, Geoffrey (Daniel Mainwaring)	#3 Robin Bishop Mysteries	Reporter Robin Bishop is a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who acts like a private eye. He's a blithe, cynical reporter-detective with a roving eye.  Eventually he marries Miss Mary Huston whom he met while doing a story.	168119
1938	Robin Bishop: Man Who Murdered Goliath, The	NM	OWN - H	Homes, Geoffrey (Daniel Mainwaring)	#4 Robin Bishop Mysteries	Reporter Robin Bishop is a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who acts like a private eye. He's a blithe, cynical reporter-detective with a roving eye.  Eventually he marries Miss Mary Huston whom he met while doing a story.Reporter untangles the deaths of a rich man and a newspaper editor	168120
1936	Robin Bishop: Man Who Murdered Himself, The	NM		Homes, Geoffrey (Daniel Mainwaring)	#1 Robin Bishop Mysteries	Reporter Robin Bishop is a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who acts like a private eye. He's a blithe, cynical reporter-detective with a roving eye.  Eventually he marries Miss Mary Huston whom he met while doing a story.Bishop, a former reporter now a detective, solves the mystery of the corpse floating in the reservoir.. Guy Barton of the News. George Blake, city editor. At end of novel: "George Blacke needs a reporter…how about it?" Robin: "Sure I'll take it."	168121
1938	Robin Bishop: Then There Were Three	NM	OWN - H - P	Homes, Geoffrey (Daniel Mainwaring)	#5 Robin Bishop Mysteries	Reporter Robin Bishop is a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who acts like a private eye. He's a blithe, cynical reporter-detective with a roving eye.  Eventually he marries Miss Mary Huston whom he met while doing a story.She's a secretary at the Morgan Missing Persons Bureau detective agency ("Missing Persons Located, Heirs Found"). Robin teams up with a milk-drinking Private Investigator Humphrey Campbell who also works for Morgan.	168122
2006	Robin Hamilton: Page One: Hit and Run	NM		Barr, Nancy	#1 Robin Hamilton Mysteries	Reporter Robin Hamilton, a 30-something newspaper reporter in a small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is a sassy, gutsy journalist who investigates a murder in a small town where things are not always as they seem. No one can be trusted. As Robin covers the scoop of a hit and run for the local newspaper, a killer watches her every move. Tension builds a Robin discovers the killer’s motives and becomes a target herself. Robin Hamilton, a small-town reporter with a big heart.Nancy Barr: “Without a doubt, the main character, Robin Hamilton, is loosely based on me and my experience as a police reporter at a small newspaper. I’m not that spunky and I hate confrontation, but I do have a sarcastic side and love animals, which is why I gave her Belle, a basset hound, for a sidekick. The characters that populate the fictional newspaper staff are an amalgamation of the many talented people I’ve encountered over the years.”	168123
2007	Robin Hamilton: Page One: Vanished	NM		Barr, Nancy	#2 Robin Hamilton Mysteries	Reporter Robin Hamilton, a 30-something newspaper reporter in a small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is taking a day off in the tiny tourist town of Copper Harbor, Michigan when he finds a dusty old scrapbook in a used bookstore. The frayed scrapbook’s first page holds a photo of Mary Jo Quinn with the dates, 1960-1974. The golden brown eyes from the picture seem to peer into Robin’s soul, prodding her to read the newspaper clippings inside that describe the young girl’s disappearance on her last day of school. It rocked the small community of Houghton in 1974. As Robin shares his discovery, she learns of the disappearance of another girl in Ishpeming, five years later in 1979, same age, same time of year, same odd occurrence, vanished without a trace. Robin’s mind begins to wonder about these similarities. Girls sometimes run away, the local residents conclude, but when Robin’s editor recalls the disappearance of yet another young girl in yet another town of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1993, Robin is powerless to ignore the possibility that these disappearances were not runaway girls at all, but abductions and possibly murders. Through relentless inquiries, it appears that five young girls went missing in the U.P. over a thirty-year period. Robin investigates the cases for the newspaper and uncovers disturbing facts and another girl’s disappearance after a mysterious intruder warns Hamilton to mind her own business. Racing to reveal a perpetrator, our heroine finds herself in harm’s way with unfathomable evil. 	168124
1947	Robin Hood of Texas	M	DVD -R HQ 6777, 6778.			Photographer (Lester Dorr). Newspaper headlines.	168125
2000	Robin Hudson: Chelsea Girl Murders, The	NM		Hayter, Sparkle	#5 Robin Hudson Mysteries	TV Reporter Robin Hudson is now an executive producer at the All News Network. When a fire forces the TV newswoman to vacate her apartment, she and her cat, Louise Bryant, moves into the legendary Chelsea Hotel, a bohemian hostelry where artists live.A smoky-eyed man she's just met, a really cute guy, drops dead at her feet in an apparent suicide, but Robin's not sure. Could it be murder?The irrepressible and irreverent reporter-turned-television executive gets involved in a search for a Baby Jesus statue whose reputation rivals the Lost Ark's, a terrorist-killer brought down by a bunch of handcuffed nuns.And a round of love with a Frenchman.	168126
1998	Robin Hudson: Last Manly Man, The	NM		Hayter, Sparkle	#4 Robin Hudson Mysteries	TV Reporter Robin Hudson, a third-string correspondent for TV's All News Network, saves news clippings on murder victims and grows poison ivy in the New York apartment she shared with her husband until Amy Penny, an ANN magazine show co-host, swiped him.Suddenly successful, she gets to boss other people around in her job and she has more men than she knows what to do with. Then a series of seemingly random encounters and one strange dead guy lead Robin into the secret world of men.She discovers the trail of a mysterious chemical known as Adam One. Before it's over, she'll have to brave a macho hunting expedition, fist fighting thugs and a convention of drugged feminists.	168127
1996	Robin Hudson: Nice Girls Finish Last	NM	OWN	Hayter, Sparkle	#2 Robin Hudson Mysteries	TV Reporter Robin Hudson, a recently divorced 30-something woman in New York is a sexy, flippant reporter for a nightly tabloid TV show. The renegade, investigative reporter is toiling away in the tabloidesque Special Reports unit of the All News Network.Her loathsome boss is Jerry Spurdle. But amidst rumors of cutbacks and a new company ban on smoking even outside the office, this beautiful, opinionated and rather clumsy third-string reporter thinks a good attitude might improve her karma.Besides, she added to her personal defense system, a new favorite weapon -- a hot-glue gun with two settings, stream and spray -- so what could go wrong?Then her gynecologist is murdered, found handcuffed in his office, and Spurdle sends a reluctant Robin to do a Special Report investigating a link with the S&M sex-club underworld. Instead, Robin concentrates on the murder itself.Someone is also taking pot shots at All News Network's male talent. And Robin's job is on the line forcing her to be unnaturally nice in the office. Her chirpy new persona is put to the test when a murder must be solved.	168128
1997	Robin Hudson: Revenge of the Cootie Girls	NM		Hayter, Sparkle	#3 Robin Hudson Mysteries	TV Reporter Robin Hudson, a third-string correspondent for TV's All News Network, saves news clippings on murder victims and grows poison ivy in the New York apartment she shared with her husband until Amy Penny, an ANN magazine show co-host, swiped him.TV Reporter Robin Hudson is now executive producer of Special Reports for the All News Network. She has asked her intern, Kathy Loblaws, to join her and some friends for a special Girls' Night Out.But Kathy, a wide-eyed small-town girl, doesn't show up. Aided by her pals, Tamayo (a full-time comic), Claire (ever the rising star) and Sally the bald witch who has a Princeton degree, Robin must track down her errant charge through a long night.Robin slowly comes to realize that the search for her missing intern is really a deadly trip into the past fueled by an old curse.	168129
1994	Robin Hudson: What's a Girl Gotta Do?	NM	OWN	Hayter, Sparkle	#1 What's a Girl Gotta Do?	TV Reporter Robin Hudson, a third-string correspondent for TV's All News Network, saves news clippings on murder victims and grows poison ivy in the New York apartment she shared with her husband until Amy Penny, an ANN magazine show co-host, swiped him.Robin observes that her husband Berke Avery and Penny billing and cooing at the network's New Year's Eve party at a Manhattan hotel just before a stranger slips her a page from a PI report on herself and suggests she go to room 13D.No on answers and Robin suspects a prank until news breaks that a PI was bludgeoned to death in that room and that Robin was the last one seen in the area. She begins investigating on her own. ANN management gets edgy.Someone breaks into Robin's apartment. Robin, who has a Rita Hayworth body,  is also falling for good-looking, charming supervising producer Eric Slansky but is afraid that the super-handsome, super-amorous Super Producer may be the murderer.She needs some good news -- her husband has left her, she's been demoted at work and a blackmailer knows some of her worst childhood secrets. Robin bugs her estranged husband, baits her cohorts and scoops undercover news stories.	168130
1996	Robin of Locksley	MT				Reporter (Kelsa Kinsly)	168131
2003	Robin's  Hood	M				News Media. News Reporter (Rebecca Michaels).	168132
2008	Robinson Crusoe: Great Blitzkrieg, The	M				News Media; Breaking News Reporter (George Anton). Reporter U5NT TV (Yoda Ushery). Reporter World News (Alex Vago).  Documentary Narrator (Gregor Joackim). In the year 3089, technology has exceeded all expectations. Space travel is now common place and humans have met a race of aliens who call themselves Karomingiens. This was an initially friendly race before a group of Karomingian scientists traveled in the earth’s past, downloading for research, the brain information of one of the most devious humans of the 20th century: Adolf Hitler. The Brain set itself free into the Main Central Unit and took control over the entire alien civilization, downgrading their political system to Fascism. Now, Karomingian Nazis have only one objective: Total annihilation of humans to achieve the existence of only one pure race, theirs. 	168133
2003	Robinson ekspeditionen - Aspiranterne	DF			Series 2003	Press Executive - TV3 (Soren  Hedman)	168134
1999	Robinson ekspeditionen - Hele sandheden! - og lidt til	DF				News Media. Reporter for Billedbladet (Tina Schneider). Editor (Birger Madsen - Himself)	168135
1999	Robinson ekspeditionen -- Hele sandheden!	DF				Reporter (Helle Spindler).	168136
2005	Robinsons, The:	T			Episode #2. 5-12-2005	Interviewers (Kenneth Hadley, Eric Nordell, Carolyn Pertwee).	168137
1987	Robocop	M	DVD -R HQ 6477, 6478. L. SV 293			Parody News Media. TV Anchors Casey Wong (Mario Machado) and (Jesse Perkins) Leeza Gibbons..	168138
1990	Robocop 2	M	DVD -R HQ 6412, 6413. SVD 877			Parody News. TV Anchors Casey Wong (Mario Machado) and Jess Perkins (Leeza Gibbons). Reporter #1 (Rutherford Cravens). Reporter #2 (Christopher Quinten)	168139
1993	Robocop 3	M	DVD -R HQ 6417, 6418. SVD 660			Parody News.	168140
1994	Robocop: Corporate Raiders	T			Episode #21. 11-12-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop and Madigan battle a corrupt union leader and his secretary as they pursue an ex-terrorist. 	168141
1994	Robocop: Faces of Eve	T			Episode #10. 5-13-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). Reporter (Garfield Andrews).Pudface intends to terminate RoboCop by using a new OCP product that transforms the user into any desired form. 	168142
1994	Robocop: Future of Law Enforcement, The	T			Episode #1 and Episode #2. 3-18-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). Deranged scientist tries to control the city by way of a computer run by a human brain. 	168143
1994	Robocop: Ghosts of War	T	SV 288		Episode #7. 4-22-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).  Gang of war veterans gain control of Neurobrain protesting their exposure to deadly toxins.	168144
1994	Robocop: Heartbreakers	T			Episode #18. 9-9-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).After learning that RoboCop was once officer Alex Murphy, a madman tries to force the cyborg to commit crimes by holding his wife hostage.	168145
1994	Robocop: Human Factor, The	T			Episode #12. 5-27-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop teams up with his unsuspecting father, a retired police captain, to stop a campaign of terror against OCP. 	168146
1994	Robocop: Illusions	T			Episode #15. 7-15-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop uncovers a plot by a gunrunner to assassinate OCP’s chairman while Madigan falls for a magician who may be involved in the plan. 	168147
1994	Robocop: Inside Crime	T			Episode #13. 7-1-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). TV Reporter Rochelle Carney (Marla Sucharetza).Pudface Morgan draws big ratings when OCP launches a television show that follows the exploits of criminals. 	168148
1994	Robocop: Midnight Minus One	T			Episode #22. 11-19-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).Robocop and Madigan race the clock to save an innocent man from being executed as a convicted killer.	168149
1994	Robocop: Mother’s Day	T			Episode #19. 9-16-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop suspects Gadget’s natural mother is involved in a plot with Russian crime boss Vlad Molotov and his sidekick Nadia. 	168150
1994	Robocop: Nanno	T			Episode #20. 9-23-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).Former Government official forces a scientist to create microscopic robots to commit crimes. Meanwhile, Madigan is crippled in a bus crash.	168151
1994	Robocop: Officer Missing	T			Episode #5. 4-8-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). Roving street gang traps RoboCop and OCP’s chairman in Old Detroit after cost-cutting energy blackouts divert power to Delta City. 	168152
1994	Robocop: Prime Suspect	T			Episode #3. 3-25-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). TV Tabloid host calls RoboCop the tool of Satan. RoboCop finds himself a fugitive when the arrogant host is murdered.	168153
1994	Robocop: Provision 22	T			Episode #9. 5-6-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).Murphy is torn between upholding the law and helping his family after his wife is arrested for leading a protest against OCP’s privatized-welfare system. 	168154
1994	Robocop: Public Enemies	T			Episode #23. 11-26-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop attempts to thwart an assassination plot.	168155
1994	Robocop: RoboCop vs. Commander Cash	T			Episode #14. 7-8-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).Greedy marketing executive uses OCP’s superhero mascot Commander Cash to push a mind-controlling breakfast cereal. 	168156
1994	Robocop: Sisters in Crime	T			Episode #17. 7-29-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). TV Reporter Rochelle Carney (Marla Sucharetza).Band of female rebels kidnap the Chairman -- and force him to do housework -- for making derogatory comments about women.	168157
1994	Robocop: Thin Man, The	T			Episode #16. 7-22-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).Murphy’s former partner is turned into a robot vigilante by a crazed OCP executive bent on eliminating illegal gambling --and getting a promotion.	168158
1994	Robocop: Trouble in Delta City	T			Episode #4. 4-1-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). A weight-loss pill that reduces its victims to an insanely violent state.	168159
1994	Robocop: TV Series	T	SV 280, 279, 273,		Episodes. 3-18-1994 to 11-26-1994.	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). 	168160
1994	Robocop: What Money Can’t Buy	T			Episode #6. 4-15-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). A man and his girlfriend steal a pair of lungs reserved for a young transplant patient and try to sell them on the black market. 	168161
1994	Robocop: When Justice Fails	T			Episode #11. 5-20-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm).RoboCop is assigned to protect corporate raider Tori Tolan who controls the manufacture of OCP Space Tram rocket fuel. 	168162
1994	Robocop: Zone Five	T			Episode #8. 4-29-1994	Parody News Media. TV Anchors Bo Harlan (Dan Duran) and Rocky Crenshaw (Erica Ehm). Old Detroit becomes flooded with FUN, a narcotic that removes all sense of guilt.	168163
2008	RoboDoc	M				News Media. Reporter (Nina Oh). Reporter (Bryan Wilson). Reporter (Steven Shaver). Paparazzi (Steven Balcaitis). 	168164
2008	Robot Chicken: Adultizzle Swizzle	C	DVD -R HQ 9942		Episode. 5-16-2008	News Media. Press Conference with aggressive reporters. 	168165
2005	Robot Chicken: Badunkadunk	C			Episode #10. 4-24-2005	Reporter (Seth MacFarlane - Voice). Reporter (Leah Ann Cevoli - Voice).	168166
2005	Robot Chicken: Sack, The	C			Episode #18.  7-3-2005	Reporter (Breckin Meyer - Voice).	168167
2005	Robot Chicken: Toyz in the Hood	C			Episode #5. 3-20-2005	Reporter (Breckin Meyer - Voice). TV Anchor Katie Couric (Chad Morgan - Voice).	168168
1990	Robot Jox	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Bruce McGuire). Reporter #2 (Mark D'Auria). Reporter #3 (Claire Hardwicke)	168169
1998	Robot Wars	DT			UK. Series 1998-2004	Commentator (Jonathan Pearce). Pit Reporters Julia Reed (2000-2001), Jayne Middlemiss (2003), Philippa Forrester (1998-2000, 2002-2003). Hosts Jeremy Clarkson (1998),  Craig Charles.	168170
1988	Robots	M				Newscaster (Valarie Pettiford)	168171
2005	Robson Arms: Aftershock	T			Episode #13. 7-29-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). An earthquake hits.Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168172
2007	Robson Arms: All About Kitty	T			Episode #24. 4-7-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168173
2008	Robson Arms: Baby? What Baby?	T			Episode #37. 6-23-2008	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down) is running out of ideas for her column. The only one of the many hair-brained ideas that Sault came up with that was approved by Charlotte, her editor, was an expose on a gay wedding, Stanley and Geoff’s wedding to be more precise. Sault, as Geoff’s maid of honor, is reluctant to tell her “bride” of this news. When she eventually does, Geoff flatly refuses. One would think that Stanley would reject the ideas as well, but when he hears about the possible free swag associated to spruce up their otherwise sparse festivities, he changes his mind. Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168174
2005	Robson Arms: Certain Vintage, A	T			Episode #5. 7-1-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168175
2008	Robson Arms: Cherchez La Femme	T			Episode #29. 3-10-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168176
2005	Robson Arms: Dancing the Horizontal Mambo	T			Episode #1. 6-17-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168177
2007	Robson Arms: Daughter of Frankenstein, The	T			Episode #20. 3-12-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168178
2005	Robson Arms: Educating Alicia	T			Episode #10. 7-15-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168179
2005	Robson Arms: Eyes of Grandma Tan, The	T			Episode #3. 6-25-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168180
2008	Robson Arms: Geeks in Love	T			Episode #28. 2-27-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168181
2008	Robson Arms: Gila Monster	T			Episode #27. 2-26-2008. Season Three Opener.  Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168182
2005	Robson Arms: Hairpiece of Mind	T			Episode #7. 7-8-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). New to Vancouver, Sault is having a hard time adjusting to the coffee language and the smoking by-laws. She tries to make friends with Geoff and Stanley, but manages to say all the wrong things. A night-time burglary could expose her alopecia, a secret she keeps closely guarded. Goeff comes to her rescue, assuming she has cancer. This is an assumption that Sault allows to continue just a little too long. When Geoff finds out the truth, he’s disgusted by her lies. Sault comes to the realization that it’s not the town that needs to change, it’s her. Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168183
2008	Robson Arms: Hero	T			Episode #39. 6-30-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. The tenants of Robson Arms are divided into factions over the question of turning the building into condos. 	168184
2007	Robson Arms: I Did Not Have Sex With That Woman	T			Episode #16. 2-24-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168185
2008	Robson Arms: I Pagliacci	T			Episode #32.  5-12-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168186
2005	Robson Arms: ICQ	T			Episode #4. 6-25-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168187
2007	Robson Arms: Lizard of Doubt	T			Episode #25. 4-14-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168188
2005	Robson Arms: Lonely Passion of Mr. Tan, The	T			Episode #9. 7-15-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168189
2005	Robson Arms: Material Breach, A	T			Episode #8. 7-8-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168190
2008	Robson Arms: Mean Girls	T			Episode #30.  4-28-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168191
2007	Robson Arms: Misery, Inc.	T			Episode #21. 3-17-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Sault is looking for a job and takes some temp work to help make ends meet. She meets Perry, her perfect soulmate, or maybe just her perfect sarcasm male. Perry tries to get Sault to stay on at his company full time, and things turn nasty when she wants him to leave with her instead.Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168192
2005	Robson Arms: Misses Dubois Turn Out the Lights, The	T			Episode #12. 7-22-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168193
2007	Robson Arms: Mr. Lonely	T			Episode #19. 3-10-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168194
2007	Robson Arms: Mussolini and Me	T			Episode #23. 3-31-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168195
2008	Robson Arms: My Brother’s Keeper	T			Episode #38. 6-24-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168196
2008	Robson Arms: No Sex in the City	T			Episode #35. 6-2-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Sault’s positive thinking seems to have garnered her some positive results and she finds herself back on top with a popular magazine column for single girls in the city. Life is good until her sister, Alex, shows up.Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168197
2007	Robson Arms: Ordinary Assholes	T			Episode #14. 2-10-2007. Second Season. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). In the aftermath of the earthquake, life at Robson Arms continues. Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168198
2007	Robson Arms: Pest Control	T			Episode #17. 2-27-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168199
2008	Robson Arms: Positivity	T			Episode #31.  5-5-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).  In order to change the way her life is going, Sault tries to change her way of thinking.Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168200
2008	Robson Arms: Prince of Nigeria	T			Episode #33. 5-19-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168201
2005	Robson Arms: Recipe, The	T			Episode #11. 7-22-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Sault hooks up with Nick on a strictly “for sex” basis. At the same time, Sault’s desperate to mend her friendship with Geoff and invites him and Stanley to dinner. But when Stanley refuses to share a recipe, Nick’s roped into helping her find it and tensions boil. Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168202
2007	Robson Arms: Sautology	T			Episode #15. 2-17-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Life is not going the way Sault had planned. She still doesn’t fit in at work and her social life is even worse. She decides to go back to the one thing she had that made her somewhat happy -- her “for sex only” fling with Nick. But this time, she wants more than just the sex. She wants it to be a real relationship. Nick forces Sault to see that it’s not just her love-life that needs shaking up, and at the end of it all, Sault has set her life on a new path. Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168203
2007	Robson Arms: Something Straight Between Us	T			Episode #18. 3-3-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168204
2005	Robson Arms: Sweet City Woman	T			Episode #6. 7-1-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168205
2005	Robson Arms: Tell-Tale Latex, The	T			Episode #2. 6-17-2005. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down).Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168206
2007	Robson Arms: Texas Birthmark	T			Episode #26. 4-21-2007. End of Second Season. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168207
2008	Robson Arms: Trixie’s Honour	T			Episode #36. 6-16-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168208
2007	Robson Arms: Wayne’s World	T			Episode #22. 3-24-2007. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168209
2008	Robson Arms: Wrong and Wronger	T			Episode #34. 5-26-2008. Canada.	Magazine Columnist Sault  Ste. Marie, aka Annabell Bonaduce. (Alisen Down). Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants who interact with other other and the mainstays of the building including the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov. 	168210
1993	Roc	T	SVD 1135			Reporter (Conni Marie Brazelton). Neighbors draft Roc to run for Mayor, Part I. Media	168211
1994	Roc: Citizen Roc	T			Episode #60. 1-18-1994	Reporter (Conni Marie Brazelton). Radio Host (Carl Gilliard). Reporter (Wes Hubbard).	168212
1957	Rock 'Em Cowboy	M				Interviewer (Ralph Staub)	168213
1986	Rock 'n' Roll Evening News, The	DT			Series 1986-1987	Correspondent Nelson George. Correspondent Adrienne Meltzer. Correspondent Eleanor Mondale	168214
1992	Rock 'n' Roll Fantasies	M				Reporter (Jacqueline).	168215
1999	Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein	M				News Media. News Reporter (Tanya Kane Parry)	168216
1988	Rock 'n' Roll Mom	MT				Photographer (Sharon Davis)	168217
1992	Rock and Roll Fantasy	M				Publicist (Deborah Shay-McCarty) for Jamie. Sorority keeps a rock star hidden while his manager tries to kill him.	168218
2005	Rock Angelz: Ready to Rock!	N		Harimann, Siera		Fashion Magazine Intern Jade is disappointed when she gets an internship at a local fashion magazine and her boss turns out to be a major diva. Jade decides to go to another magazine with people who have a slammin' fashion sense -- the Bratz!Hip London fashion and music scenes are part of the environment.	168219
2006	Rock House	M				Cameraman (Jimmy Brockhohn). Cameraman (Benjamin Latz).	168220
1990	Rock Hudson	MT				TV Reporters doing stand-ups outside courthouse, then chasing Marc Christien (William R. Moses) when he comes out of courtroom.Reporter (George Christy). Reporter (Mary Hale). Reporter (Dana James). Reporter (Tom Miller). Reporter (Peter Neptune).	168221
2003	Rock Me Baby: Ring of Fire	T			Episode #15. 10-14-2003	Newscaster (Rick Garcia).	168222
1942	Rock River Renegades	M				Editor Dick Ross (John Elliott), of Rock River Advocate	168223
2001	Rock Star	M			PR	Public Relations. Tania, Public Relations, Steel Dragon (Dagmara Dominczyk).  Melody-Maker Reporter (Gene "Bean" Baxter). Cream Reporter (Kevin Ryder). Photographer (Neil Zlozower).	168224
2000	Rock the Boat	MT				News Media. News Anchor (Lewis Dodley). Reporter (Perri Peltz).	168225
1958	Rock-A-Bye Baby	M			Remake of Preston Sturges’ “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek.”	Press. Reporters (Joe Brooks, Dominic Fidelibus, Frank Jenks, Rudy Makoul). A small town TV repairman (Jerry Lewis) falls in love with his former hometown sweetheart who is now a famous movie star. She becomes pregnant due to a hasty marriage in Mexico. The studio is worried that a baby will ruin her career so she turns to the repairman and he agrees to care for the baby when it is born. The actress gives birth to triplets and the repairman finds he must get married before he can adopt them. He marries the star’s younger sister who has always loved him. The press learns about the triplets and the star tells reporters she is secretly married to the repairman who is now accused of bigamy. The sister, nine months later, gives birth to quintuplets.	168226
1995	Rockabilly Hell	NM		Johnstone, William W.		TV Reporter Katti Baylor is a beautiful journalist who investigates the bizarre disappearance of more than 500 people along a stretch of highway over a 40-year period.She and the sheriff go on a terrifying journey behind the doors of a mysterious roadside club.	168227
1986	Rockabye	MT	DVD -R HQ 2730, 2731. SVD 1470	Koenig, Laird (Novel and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Victoria Garcia  (Rachel Ticotin) of the New York Press, a chain-smoking Cuban reporter,  is asked by distraught mother to comb New York City for her son, abducted by a black-market baby ring. This ambitious, chain-smoking, flash-toting, pistol-packing tabloid reporter’s offer of help cloaks dreams of journalistic glory. Garcia, who despite opposition from editor Donald F. Donald (Ray Baker) gets the story on the front page of the New York Press and arranges for a psychic to investigate the kidnapping.TV Reporter (Maggie Burke). Variety called the telefilm's newsroom sequences ludicrous.New York Times commented that the reporter as "an ambitious, chain-smoking, flask-toting, pistol-packing, tabloid reporter whose offer of help cloaks dreams of journalistic glory approaches caricature."	168228
1932	Rockabye	M				Reporter (Max Wagner).	168229
1981	Rockabye	N		Koenig, Laird		Lesbian Journalist is a courageous, headline-seeking reporter who helps a woman in her search and gets pushed down an elevator shaft for her troubles. A woman has her toddler snatched form her amid uncaring New Yorkers on a crowded street. The young mother goes on a quest to relocate her boy. 	168230
2004	Rockdromme i Cannes	TF			Denmark	Journalist (Thomas Soie Hansen -  Himself).	168231
1997	Rocket Man (aka RocketMan, Rocketman).	M	DVD -R HQ 8276, 8277			Reporter (Felicia Griffin). Reporter (Cindy Hogan). British Reporter (Paxton Whitehead).	168232
1991	Rocketeer, The	M	L			Reporter (Dave Adams). Reporter (Mike Finneran). Reporter (Doug McGrath). Reporter (Thomas Lee Tully). Cameraman (Arlee Reed).	168233
1950	Rocketship X-M	M				News Media. First Reporter (Patrick Aherne). Third Reporter (Judd Holdren). Reporters (Kathy Marlowe, Stuart Holmes, Bert Stevens). Reporter at Press Briefing (Sam Harris).	168234
1986	Rockey X	M				News Media. Reporter (Summer Rose).	168235
1974	Rockford Files, The:	T	SV 292 (Media Excerpts), 217, 213.		Episodes. Series 9-13, 1974 to 7-25-1980	News Media	168236
1990	Rockford Files, The:	T			Episode. 1-17-90	TV Newscaster Stacy Jones. Rockford chastises Dad for watching evening news and complaining about it	168237
1975	Rockford Files, The: Aura Lee, Farewell	T			Episode #15. 1-3-1975	News Commentator (Kelly Lange).	168238
1979	Rockford Files, The: Big Cheese, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3319. SVD 950		Episode #121. 12-7-1979	Reporter mails Rockford evidence of union corruption just before he is killed. Newspaperwoman (Marie Denn).	168239
1977	Rockford Files, The: Crack Down	T			Episode #6t. 3-25-1977	News Media. Reporter #1 (Robert Ward). Reporter #2 (Gloria Dixon).	168240
1978	Rockford Files, The: Gang at Don's Drive-in, The	T			Episode #82. 1-13-1978	Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes).	168241
1978	Rockford Files, The: House on Willis Street (Part II)	T	DVD -R HQ 4086			TV Newscaster Larry McCormick (playing himself) gives the news. Person being interviewed compliments Rockford and his associate who investigated the death of another private investigator. Secret information center building dossiers on individuals.	168242
1978	Rockford Files, The: How the Trout Became a Lox	MT		Gold, Donald. Lester Berke. Rudolph Borchert		News Media	168243
1994	Rockford Files, The: I Still Love L.A.	T			Episode #123. 11-27-1994	TV News coverage of the Los Angeles Riots. Jim is preparing to sell his beachside Trailer and leave Los Angeles. Jim watches the riots on TV and sees his friend Angel on TV looting a store.TV Press Conference in which an attorney admits alleged offenses by his client. Jim changes his mind about the move because he does not want to miss all the excitement he gets in Los Angeles.	168244
1999	Rockford Files, The: If It Bleeds…It Leads, The	MT			Episode.  4-20-1989	News Media. Reporter #2 (James A. Watson, Jr.).	168245
1996	Rockford Files, The: If the Frame Fits…	MT				Commentator (Jodi Baskerville).	168246
1979	Rockford Files, The: Lions, Tigers, Monkeys and Dogs (Two Parts)	T	DVD -R HQ 4386 (Part One)		Episodes.	Publisher Gus Fairfield, tabloid newspaper, libels princess in his paper and she is suing him for "all he's got."  Trying to set up a meeting with her to reach a settlement. (Part One).	168247
1978	Rockford Files, The: Local Man Eaten by Newspaper	T	DVD -R HQ 2353. SVD 951. 1162		Episode #101. 12-8-1978	Tabloid gives an unfavorable notice to Rockford when he digs into a shooting of a doctor to the stars.	168248
1997	Rockford Files, The: Murder and Misdemeanors	T			Episode #129. 11-21-1997	Reporter Brianne Lambert (Isabel Glasser) discusses Jim's old prison mate, who is now terminally ill and wanted to see Jim. He contacts Brianne asking her to print a full story in her newspaper.Jim is on the case and a movie deal is in the works. Jim meets with Brianne at the Sandcastle, but they are interrupted by Jim's old prison friend and Angel and then by a call from Dennis telling Jim to get out.The four leave but are taken from the Sandcastle to see a gangster. While Angel grovels offering a part in a movie, Jim and Booker start a fight and emerge victorious, despite bruises.Brianne has Jim checked into a private hospital where the Commander who hates Rockford, the vice cops and his police friend Dennis say thank you in front of media cameras, and where Booker, Brianne and Angel all visit.	168249
1979	Rockford Files, The: Nice Guys Finish Dead	T			Episode #117. 11-16-1979	News Media. Newsman (Steve Jones). TV Commentator (Roscoe Born). Senator is murdered while attending an awards banquet.	168250
1979	Rockford Files, The: Only Rock 'n Roll Will Never Die (Parts 1 and 2). (aka Why Do Fools Fall in Love?)	T		Chase, David	Episodes #114-#115. 10-19/26-1979	News Media. Anchorman (Charles Rowe). TV News announces an arrest in the case.	168251
1978	Rockford Files, The: Prisoner of Rosemont Hall	T		Cannell, Stephen J. David Chase. Chas. Floyd Johnson. Maryann Rea	Episode. 2-17-1978	News Media	168252
1977	Rockford Files, The: Requiem for a Funny Box	T			Episode #73. 11-4-1977	Newscaster (Joel Lawrence).	168253
1975	Rockford Files, The: Resurrection in Black and White	T	DVD -R HQ 5190. SVD 968, SVD 1154		Episode #31. 11-7-1975	Journalist Susan Alexander (Joan Van Ark) hires Rockford to clear a man convicted of murder.	168254
1977	Rockford Files, The: Trees, the Bees, and T.T. Flowers, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #60. 1-28-1977	Newscaster (Michael Laurence).	168255
1977	Rockford Files, The: Trouble in Chapter 17	T			Episode #69.  9-23-1977	News Media. 1st Reporter (Mario Machado). 2nd Reporter (Michael Laurence). 3rd Reporter (Bob Navarro). Reporter (Lynn Hurst). Real-Life Reporters in roles. Jim works for an author who claims her life is being threatened by feminists.A number of accidents take place, but Jim is not convinced until someone is murdered.	168256
1983	Rocking Horse Winner, The	M				Commentator (Michael Denison)	168257
2002	Rockpoint P.D.	T			Series	Reporter #1 (Geoff Adams). Media Relations Officer Phil (Brad Sihvon).	168258
2002	Rockpoint P.D.: Cat Got Your Tongue?	T			Episode #1. Unaired.	Reporter #1 (Geoff Adams).	168259
2000	Rockstar	M				Interviewer in Lounge (John Cleese)	168260
1990	Rockula	M				Reporter (Aries Hough)	168261
2004	Rockville Slayer, The	M				News Media. News Reporter #1 (Via Vanca). News Reporter #2 (Jenna DeLuca). News Cameraman (Andrew Michals).	168262
1976	Rocky (aka Rocky I)	M	DVD -R HQ 2885, 2886. DVD			TV Commentators (Diana Lewis, George O'Hanlon). TV Interviewer (Larry Carroll). Reporter (Robert Leh). Fight Commentator (Stu Nahan).	168263
2001	Rocky and the Senator's Daughter	N		Browning, Dixie	Silhouette Desire #1399	Reporter Rocky Waters has been on a sabbatical from his work since his wife died after being in a coma. The renowned reporter is starting to feel restless and evaluate where he should go from here when he overhears a sleazy looking woman discussing a new book she is promoting about a past political sex scandal. The senator’s daughter is Sarah Mariah Jones Sullivan and she is the daughter of Senator J. Abernathy Jones who left office in disgrace over a variety of illegal activities. She is also the widow of Representative Stanley Sullivan. It was he who had been involved in the sex scandal, a series of affairs involving booze, drugs and lots of women. Despite their less-than-happy marriage, Sarah had endured the scandal at his side, only to lose him in a car accident. Now, a few years later, she is hiding out in rural North Carolina, trying to make a life for herself away from everyone who watched her being dragged through the mud. Rocky decides he should be a nice guy and alert Sarah to the upcoming book, and the publicity which is sure to descend on her. He had met Sarah very briefly when he was a hotshot reporter and she was a vulnerable 15-year-old being paraded before the cameras by her then-influential Daddy. That vulnerability touched Rocky and is the reason he feels the need to help her avoid more scandal. Little does Rocky realize the complications he will run into when he finds Sarah at her deceased aunt’s home in the country. First, he helps run off the tabloid journalists, then he gets involved in fixing up the homestead and finally, he falls in love with her. Sarah doesn’t know what to make of Rocky. He is the man she had a crush on those many years ago. Now, he is even more attractive and she begins to love him. But she has troubles and hates to involve him. Her manipulative father and his crony want to force her to live with them and take care of them in their old age. Sarah is also paying what amounts to blackmail to the grandparents of Stan’s illegitimate daughter, whose existence Sarah hopes to hide from the world in order to protect the child from unwanted publicity because of the scandal.	168264
2006	Rocky Balboa	M	DVD -R HQ 10986, 10987. 			News Media.  The Italian Stallion is back in the ring without his wife Adrian by his side. She is dead from cancer. Sports media covers Rocky Balboa's comeback. Ring Magazine Reporter (Bert Randolph Sugar).Boxing Association of America Writer (Bernard Fernandez). ESPN Commentator #1 (Woody Paige). ESPN Commentator #3 (Jay Crawford). ESPN Host #1 (Brian Kenny). ESPN Host #2 (Dana Jacobson). ESPN Host #3 (Skip Bayless).HBO Commentator #1 (Jim Lampley). HBO Commentator #2 (Larry Merchant). HBO Commentator #3 (Max Kellerman). Ring Announcer (Michael Buffer).Computer Fight Commentator (Stu Nahan).	168265
1979	Rocky II	M	DVD			Reporter (Sonny Melendrez).  Reporter (Tawny Little). Reporter (Brent Musburger). Reporter (David L. Ross).  Announcer (Stu Nahan). Commentator (Bill Baldwin, Sr.). Emergency Room Reporter (James Zaza). Publicity-Media.	168266
1982	Rocky III	M	DVD -R HQ 6144, 6145			Sportscaster (Jim Hill). Title Rematch Commentators (Bill Baldwin, Sr., Stu Nahan). Wrestling Commentators (Jim Healy, Dennis James). Interviewer (Mario Machado). Title Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr.). Illustrator-Artist LeRoy Neiman (Himself).	168267
1985	Rocky IV	M	DVD -R HQ 7301, 7302. DVD			Reporter (Jeff Austin). Reporter (Jim Bullock).  Reporter (Gerald Berns). Reporter (Richard Blum). Reporter (Frank D'Annibale). Reporter (Rose Dursey). Reporter (Bob Giovane). Reporter (Ray Glanzmann). Reporter (Julio Herzer). Reporter (Jim Hodge).Reporter (Julie Inouye). Reporter (Rick Kelley). Reporter (Leslie Morris). Reporter (Patrick Pankhurst). Reporter (Jean Thoreau). Reporter (Craig Schaefer). Reporter (George Spaventa). Reporter (Rolf Williams).Sports Announcer (R.J. Adams). American Commentators (Al Bandiero, Barry Tompkins). Interviewer (Dean Hammond). Commentator, Las Vegas (Warner Wolf ). Ring Announcer (Leroy Neiman ).Commentator #1 (Stu Nahan). American Commentator #1 (Barry Tompkins). Commentator #2 in Las Vegas (Warner Wolf).	168268
1950	Rocky King, Detective (aka Inside Detective)	T			Series 1-14-1950 to 12-26-1954. Dumont TV Network.	Press. Live TV crime series set in New York City. Rocky King is chief of homicide of a metropolitan police force. At the end of each show, he calls his wife Mabel and says: "Case is closed Mabel. I'm coming home."	168269
1999	Rocky Marciano	MT				News Media. Anchorman (Sheldon Turcott). Commentator (Richard Fitzpatrick). TV Producer (Robert Latimer). TV Announcer (Reg Dreger). Announcer (Ed Sahely).	168270
2004	Rocky Road to Romance, The	NR		Evanovich, Janet		Traffic Reporter Daisy Adams was the daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ. Program Director Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn her down as the traffic reporter.He didn't want to share the close quarters of a car with her for hours where there would be no way to resist her quirky charms. He falls for the free spirit who caught crooks by accident, loved old people and pets, and had just too many jobs.	168271
1998	Rocky Romance, A	NR		Hart, Virginia		Photojournalist Ryle Haggard.	168272
1990	Rocky V	M	SVD 1191			Reporter (Paul Cain).  Reporter (Kent H. Johnson). Reporter (Cindy Roberts). Reporter (Jon Kuyper). Reporter (Brian Phelps). Reporter (Mark Thompson).Conference Reporter (John P. Clark). Conference Reporter (Stanley R. Hochman). Conference Reporter (Albert S. Meltzer). Conference Reporter (Robert Seltzer). Conference Reporter (Elmer Smith). Conference Reporter (Lauren K. Woods).Fight Commentators (Al Bernstein, Stu Nahan). Pack of yapping, snarling dogs.	168273
1954	Roda hastarna, De	MF			Sweden	Radio Reporter (Bengt Feldreich). 	168274
2006	Rodney: Comes Marching Home	T	DVD -R HQ 5441		Episode. 2-7-2006	Talk Show. Rodney's appearance on the "Bob & Tom Show" creates an opportunity for him to travel to Afghanistan to perform for the troops.	168275
2005	Rodney: Rodney Comes Out	T	DVD -R HQ 4907 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 11-29-2005	Magazine Picture. Trina confronts Rodney's manager for flirting with him but does not know what to do when Amy begins coming on to her as well.	168276
1977	Roger & Harry: Mitera Target, The	T				TV Reporter (Fred Holliday)	168277
1944	Roger Touhy, Gangster	M			Quinn	Reporter (Jack Gardner). Headlines	168278
1950	Rogers of the Gazette: Audition Show	R			Audition Show. 5-15-1950. Pilot actually titled "Country Editor."	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).	168279
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Bessie Richards Story, The	R			Episode #9. 9-2-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).	168280
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: C.J. Griffith, Journalism Student	R			Episode #8. 8-26-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Visiting journalism student, C.J. Griffith turns out to be a girl.	168281
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Dirty Politics	R			Episode #3. 6-12-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Ave Lawson runs for Town Council.	168282
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Do It Now	R			Episode #19. 11-18-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Will's "Do-It-Now" editorial causes the town to get all riled up.	168283
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Eula Horner and the County Fair	R			Episode #15. 10-22-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Town women won't enter fair's food exhibit because Eula Horner always wins.	168284
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Farm Sale Day	R			Episode #12. 9-23-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).The newspaper produces a special farm edition but it has a typographical error in a fertilizer ad.	168285
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Founder's Day	R			Episode #10. 9-9-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).	168286
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Illyria Box Lunch	R			Episode #11. 9-16-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Benefit for the boys at Cora Willobee Farm of Illyria.	168287
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Investigative Reporters	R			Episode #24. 12-30-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Twins Jane and Joan Eager decide to be reporters for the Gazette without and against Will's approval.	168288
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Jimmy Reynolds Story	R			Episode #2. 7-15-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Young Jimmy Reynolds is arrested for drunkenness.	168289
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Land Deal	R			Episode #6. 8-12-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Dan Partridge and a surveyor cause secret interest in "Section 19, Parcel 3."	168290
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Leah's Eudora Notes	R			Episode #13. 10-8-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Peaceful Little Eudora as reported by Lea Sentney	168291
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Longest Week of the Year, The	R			Episode #21. 12-2-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Doc Clemens' grandson, Mike, comes to visit.	168292
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Maggie  and Barbara	R			Episode #14. 10-15-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Barbara Lord is returning home from a visit to Europe. Barbara and Maggie are both in love with Will, but he doesn't know it.	168293
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Newspaper Being Taken Over	R			Episode #1. 7-8-1953 (earlier version is 6-10-1953). Series 1953-1954	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).	168294
1954	Rogers of the Gazette: Novelist, The	R			Episode #25. 1-6-1954	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Author Beasley Hill has been unanimously approved by the civic forum to speak before the town.	168295
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Old Coronet, The	R			Episode #16. 10-29-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Hazel Burrows Turkish water pipe and Will's coronet are donated to scrap drive.	168296
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Pastel Christmas Trees	R			Episode #22. 12-9-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Merchant Association meets to vote on town Christmas decoration and Christmas trees.	168297
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Princess Reopens, The	R			Episode #20. 11-25-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Clint Stocker decides to reopen the "Princess Theater" with a city stock company putting on "The New Revue." which turns out to be a burlesque show.	168298
1954	Rogers of the Gazette: Something Going On in Illyria	R			Episode #26. 1-13-1954	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Chief Willie Mendinhall is called away from the golf course but refuses to say what is going on. All he can say is "No comment."	168299
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Something's Troubling Will	R			Episode #27. 1-20-1954	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Looks like Wylie's house will wind up in the middle of New Grove Street and Will decides to sell the paper and stay on as editor.	168300
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Surprise Engagement	R			Episode #4. 7-29-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Jack Deliten and Melissa Walters get surprise wedding announcement sprung on them.	168301
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: That Taylor Boy	R			Episode #5. 7-30-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Judge Beal has Bud Taylor paroled to Will's custody.	168302
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Title Unknown	R			Episode #7. 8-19-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).	168303
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Toast of Vienna -- Gretchen March	R			Episode #17. 11-05-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Gretchen March is teaching Eddie Hartley violin much to his father's dismay.	168304
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: Town Clock, The	R			Episode #18. 11-11-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).City Hall Tower Clock needs repair but town council claims no money is available. But a letter from Abraham Lincoln claims there is a clock maintenance fund.	168305
1953	Rogers of the Gazette: White Christmas in Illyria, A	R			Episode #23. 12-23-1953	Newspaperman Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.) of the Gazette in a small country town where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works with his "friendly newspaper editor" Maggie Burton (Georgia Ellis).Young couple with a seven-month-old boy shows up with no lodging or food.	168306
1992	Roggin's Heroes	DT			Episode. 1-11-1992	TV Reporter gets annoyed with a crowd. Host Los Angeles Sportscaster Fred Roggins offers a clip collection of people at their competitive worst.	168307
1991	Roggin's Heroes:	DT	SV 109, SV 122		Episode. 11-16-1991	TV Reporter attacked. Host Los Angeles Sportscaster Fred Roggins offers a clip collection of people at their competitive worst.	168308
1991	Roggin's Heroes:	DT	SV 80 (Excerpts)		Episode. 6-22-1991	News Media. Host Los Angeles Sportscaster Fred Roggins offers a clip collection of people at their competitive worst.	168309
1987	Rogue (aka Yin ji kau)	M			Hong Kong. Ness	Reporter Yuen (Alex Man) and his girlfriend, Reporter Ah Chor (Emily Chu) are in the newspaper office when the ghost of a courtesan who committed suicide shows up to place an ad to find her lover who never showed up in the after-life.	168310
2006	Rogue Angel: Destiny	N		Archer, Alex		TV Investigative Reporter Annja Creed is really an aspiring archaeologist who is currently paying the bills by working as an investigative reporter for a cable television show called "Chasing History's Monsters."Sent to the Cevennes Mountains of France to unravel the gruesome legend of La Bete -- a female monstrosity said to have killed almost 100 people between 1764 to 1767 -- she is hiking in the mountains when an earthquake opens a crevice leading to a cave.The cave may contain the remains of La Bete.  But she also finds an artifact -- a shard from the sword of Joan of Arc -- that will not only put her life in jeopardy but lead her to some mind-blowing revelations.	168311
1954	Rogue Cop	M				News Dealer (Jimmy Ames).	168312
1999	Rogue Trader	M				CNN Reporter (Mark Heenehan).	168313
1944	Rogues' Gallery	M	VHS 850	Neville, John T. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Patsy Reynolds (Robin Raymond) for The Daily Express tries to get story on new invention that listens in on people miles away without microphone. Dim-witted sidekick is Photographer Eddie Porter (Frank Jenks).She deals with an angry editor. City Editor Gentry (Edward Keane). Rival Reporter Jimmie (Ray Walker) is nephew of businessman helping to finance the invention. Plans for the invention are stolen.Patsy tells research committee she will get plans back in exchange for exclusive. She and photographer witness murder. Body disappears before they notify police. They are both fired.They go back to laboratory to talk to inventor. Gives them demonstration. Inventor is killed. Device destroyed before reporter exposes her rival reporter as the murderer leaving editor to dictate headline: "Nabs Killer After Night of Terror."Although reporter continually hassles photographer about being stupid, he is smart enough to help them escape from a crook by blinding him with flashbulb. "The way she digs up stuff she must have a strain of bloodhound in her."	168314
1945	Roi des resquilleurs, Le	MF			France	News Media. Le radio-reporter (Jean-Jacques Vital).	168315
2007	Roissy Revisited	NR		Reborn, Reage	Gay	French Journalist Anne Desclos is a respected journalist and novelist who wrote the classic novella, “The Story of O” in 1954 under the pseudonym Pauline Reage. Many feel that this book’s subtle sensuality has yet to be rivaled. While the work was generally admitted there were complaints that its ending had been vague and abrupt. This novel offers an alternate ending to the book. 	168316
1991	Rojin Z	C				Reporter (Peter Marinker - Voice - English Version).	168317
2002	Rok dabla	MF				News Media. Journalist #1 (Danuse Klichova). Journalist #2 (Jan Foll).	168318
2006	Rokonok	MF			Hungary	Journalist (Peter Vallai). Photographer (Istvan Komlos).	168319
2009	Roland Hedley: Tweets of Roland Hedley, The	H		Trudeau, Garry	New Yorker Magazine, April 20, 2009, pp. 32-33	Correspondent Roland Hedley, senior Twitter correspondent for Fox News. This is an unedited transcript of the complete G-20 Summit coverage of Hedley, who appears regularly in “Doonesbury.”  Ends with 10:05 A.M. April 8th: “En route home. Thanks for following, Tweeps. Great thing about Twitter: all the gratification of being big enough to attract stalkers, none of the danger.”	168320
1993	Rolanda	DT			Series. 1993. Syndicated.	Newscaster Rolanda Watts hosted this talk show. Formerly newscaster on ABC's New York affiliate WABC since at least 1987.Her biggest TV credit prior to her talk show was as reporter and then weekend anchor for syndicated nightly tabloid TV series, Inside Edition in 1993.	168321
2002	Rolie Polie Olie: Great Defender of Fun, The	M				TV Journalist (Catherine Disher)	168322
1986	Roll Over Beethoven:	T			Episode #6.	News Media. Reporter (Lawn Ann Richards). TV Director (Dikran Tulaine).	168323
1956	Roll Shenandoah	N	GPL	Lancaster, Bruce		Correspondent Ellery Starr of the New York Tribune, out of the Union army. War correspondents. Soldier wounded at Appomattox returns to war as a newspaper reporter.	168324
1990	Roller Coaster Rabbit	M				Cameraman (Jim Bracken).	168325
1951	Roller Derby	DT			Series. 11-27-1951 to 3-22-1959. CBS, ABC.	Sportscasters Ken Nydell (1954, 1957-1959 at least). Ken Gurian (1954 at least). Pat Dillon (1958-1959 at least).	168326
1975	Rollerball	M	DVD -R HQ 9442, 9443, 9444. DVD -R HQ 2309 (Media Excerpts). L.			African-American Reporters (Loftus Burton and Abi Gouhad). Reporter (Andy Ho).	168327
2002	Rollerball	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Nabil Bouziani). Reporter (Anthony Chinn). Journalist (John Fallon). Journalist (Lilly He). Journalist (Zoran Krzisnik). Journalist (Vsevolod Malamud). Journalist (Florence Situ). Photographer (Amy Whitmore)	168328
1977	Rollercoaster	M				Radio Reporter (Gary Franklin)	168329
1978	Rollergirls	T				Radio Announcer James Murtaugh as the team's radio announcer, Howie	168330
1999	RollerJam	T			Series 1999-2000	Interviewer ("Broadway" Danny Wolf).	168331
1924	Rollicking God, The	SS	GPL	Johnson, Nunnally	In "More Stories to Remember, Volume I."	Columnist Marshall Mount of the New York Sphere, "My Humble Opinion."	168332
1972	Rolling Man	T				Announcer (Joe Nixon)	168333
1977	Rolling Stone: The Tenth Anniversary	DT				Magazine. Celebration of Rolling Stone magazine	168334
1977	Rolling Thunder	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Michael R. Witte). Reporter #2 (Robert Raymond Reyes). Reporter #3 (Robert K. Guthrie).	168335
1987	Rolling Vengeance	M				TV Reporter (Richard Comar).	168336
1981	Rollover	M				Newscaster (Marilyn Berger)	168337
1994	Roly Poly Man, The	M			Australia	Newsreader (Richard Morecroft).	168338
1972	Roma	M	L			Interviewer. Mastroianni's Interviewer (Norma Giacchero). Interviewing Reporter (Norma Giacchero).	168339
2007	Roman de gare (aka Crossed Tracks). 	M			France	Crime Writer Judith Ralitzer (Fanny Ardant), whose public success conceals an unflattering secret, is interrogated in the police station about the disappearance of her ghost writer. A serial killer escapes from a prison in Paris. A missing school teacher leaves his wife and children. A hairdresser is left in a gas station by her fiancé while driving to the poor farm of her family in the country. A mysterious man offers a ride to her and she invites him to assume the identity of her fiancé during 24 hours to not disappoint her mother.	168340
1987	Roman Holiday	T			Remake of the film, Roman Holiday	Correspondent Joe Bradley (Tom Conti) keeps a Princess' secret and falls in love.  French Reporter (Michael Roubaix). Reporter (Rogerio Vieria). British TV Reporter (Celia Bochman). Airport Reporter #1 (Jeremy Boultbee). Airport Reporter #2 (Harry Jones).	168341
1953	Roman Holiday	M	DVD -R HQ 2238, 2239. L.	Hunter, Ian McLellan (Story). Hunter, John Dighton (Screenplay)	Peck. Ness Book	Correspondent Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck) for the American News Service ("All the News All the Time"), poker-playing, liquor-guzzling journalist in Rome. Skips press conference with princess. Makes up own answers. Bureau Chief Mr. Hennessy (Hartley Power).Tells him news conference canceled.  Reporter claims he can get exclusive interview with princess (she's at his apartment). Wants to get back to New York.  Editor says her views on world conditions worth $250. Views on clothes worth $1,000.Bradley takes princess on tour of Rome with Photographer Irving Radovich (Eddie Albert) who sneaks pictures with camera in cigarette lighter. She tells him father is in public relations. He says he sells fertilizer. Tells editor couldn't get interview.Princess holds press conference, gives up romance. Correspondents (Alfred Browne, John Cortay, Jan Dijksgraff, Giovanni Fostini, Sidney Gordon, George Higgins, Adam Jennette, Richard McNamara, Hank Werbe).Head of Foreign Correspondents (Edward Hitchcock). Real Reporters (Friedrich Lampe, Julio Moriones, Stephen House, Ferdinando De Aldisio,  Piero Scanziani, Kurt Klinger, Maurice Montabre, Sytske Galema, Jacques Ferrier, Otto Gross, J. Cortes Cavanillas).	168342
1950	Roman Kid	P	MLPL	Sergel, C.	Play Index, 1949-52	Press	168343
1938	Roman Kid, The	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Sportswriter-Columnist Tommy Thompson on the Blade in New York.	168344
2005	Roman pro zeny	MF				Editor (Raadana Herrmannova).	168345
1961	Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	168346
2003	Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The	MT				Reporters (Jack Lynch, Morgan O'Sullivan).	168347
1949	Romance	T				Press	168348
1999	Romance	M				Photographer (Pierre Maufront).	168349
1983	Romance	MF			India	Journalist-Editor (Saeed Jaffrey). Journalist-Editor's Wife (Prema Narayan).	168350
1934	Romance in the Rain	M				Publisher Charles Denton (Roger Pryor) of "Livid Love Tales," of a tabloid-type romance magazine decides to get some publicity by sponsoring a "Cinderella and Prince Charming contest. Sob Sister (Marcia Remy). Reporter (Earl Eby).Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon).	168351
1929	Romance in the Roaring Forties	SS	GPL	Runyon, Damon	In "Damon Runyon Omnibus, The."  In "Guys and Dolls."	Journalist Waldo Winchester, nice-looking young guy who writes pieces about Broadway for the Morning Item. Writes pieces about the goings-on in night clubs.	168352
1906	Romance Island	NSF	MLPL	Gale, Zona		Editor. New York Evening Sentinel. St. George.  Editor transformed to rich man, sails to island	168353
1933	Romance of Helen Trent, The	RS			Soap. Series (1933-1960)	Gossip Columnist Daisy Parker is insidious, was Helen's arch-rival	168354
1937	Romance of Radium	M				Photographer (Eddie Hart).	168355
1871	Romance of Real Life, A (Suburban Sketches)	N		Howells, William Dean		Writer. Contributor to the magazine, anonymous romantic writer who finds real life stranger than books.	168356
1914	Romance of the Mexican Revolution, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book Quoted	Reporter sent to cover the Mexican War by a New York newspaper and falls in love with the daughter of an estate owner.  Tries to interview Pancho Villa at his headquarters.	168357
1985	Romance on the Orient Express	MT	SVD 523		NBC 3-4-1985	Magazine Editor Lily Conrad (Cheryl Ladd) has just been promoted to be an American Magazine editor on her way to a business meeting in Paris when she boards the legendary Orient Express.She unexpectedly meets her long-ago lover, an aristocratic Englishman. Lily's brash traveling companion (Susan Lawson).	168358
2009	Romancing the Runway	N		Hudson-Smith, Linda	Kimani Romance Series #130	Paparazzi clamor to capture every intimate moment of the fragile, new relationship between supermodels Kennedy and Xavier who work and party among the beautiful people in the world’s most exotic cities. They’re glam, gorgeous and the target of every tabloid and talk show around. By day, they’re used to being in front of a camera. But by night, neither’s used to the paparazzi and the news media. With crazed schedules, constant media attention and surprise attempts to deflate Kennedy’s career and steal her man, the pressures are mounting. Can their searing physical attraction and soul-deep connection be enough to guarantee Kennedy and Xavier a picture-perfect ending. 	168359
1983	Romantic Comedy	M	DVD -R HQ 3698, 3699			Correspondent Leo Janowitz (Ron Leibman) falls in love with a playwright whose partner is in love with her. TV Reporter (Dick Wieand). TV Reporter (Dick Wieand).Janowitz is a correspondent just back from Russia and assigned to the Paris Bureau. He ends up marrying the female playwright who eventually leaves him for her estranged playwrighting partner."He's a journalist for god's sake. He makes his living writing down quotes from people when they're off guard," says the male playwright to his partner who wants to marry the journalist.	168360
1857	Romany Rye, The: Sequel to 'La Vengro, A."	N	USC	Borrow, George Henry		News Media. Romany Rye rights wrongs, sets things straight and always extracts life histories from those he encounters. Not much journalism.	168361
1932	Rome Express	M				Publicist Sam (Finlay Currie).	168362
2005	Rome Is Burning:	DT				Host Jim Rome. Correspondents Dee Brown (2007), Paul Lo Duca (2006), Tony Gonzalez (2005), Charley Hoffman (2007), Matt Holliday (2007), Shaun Livingston (2006), Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2007), Chris Paul (2007), A.J. Pierezynski (2007), C.C. Sabathia (2007)Correspondents Keith Carney (2007), Erica Enders (2007), Rodney Carney (2006), Silas Demary (2006), Wes Hodges (2006), Nate Holland (2006), Karch Kiraly (2006), Brian Leonard (2006), Adriano Moraes (2006), Sinorice Moss (2006).Correspondents Chris Pronger (2006), Aaron Rowland (2006), Donte Stallworth (2006), Nick Swisher (2006), Ty Warren (2006), , Gabe Pruitt (2007), Jeanette Lee (2007).	168363
2005	Rome: Caesarion	MT	DVD -R HQ 4521		Episode #8. 10-16-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.Caesar arrives in Alexandria and meets the king. Vorenus and Pullo free Ptolemy's incarcerated sister, Cleopatra. Caesar seeks payment from Egypt for past debts. Executes those who killed Pompey. Backs Cleopatra and strikes down rebellion.	168364
2007	Rome: De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)	T	DVD -R HQ 8858, 8859		Episode #22. 3-25-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168365
2007	Rome: Death Mask	T	DVD -R HQ 8846		Episode #19. 3-4-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168366
2007	Rome: Deus Impeditio E Suritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)	T	DVD -R HQ 8857		Episode #21. 3-18-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168367
2005	Rome: Egeria	MT	DVD -R HQ 4387		Episode #6. 10-2-2005.	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.Mark Anthony runs Rome while Caesar pursues Pompey. Pullo takes Octavian to a brothel. Atia tries to mend fences with Servilla.	168368
2007	Rome: Heroes of the Republic	T	DVD -R HQ 8849		Episode #17. 2-11-2007	News Reader-Town Crier's announcement ends with an ad for a flour miller.	168369
2005	Rome: How Titus Pollo Brought Down the Republic	MT	DVD -R HQ 4189		Episode #2. 9-4-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.Marc Antony returns to Rome. Pompey drafts an ultimatum stripping General Caesar of his power. Vorenus heads home to his family. Titus Pollo gets into a fight in a gambling den with disastrous results for the Republic.	168370
2005	Rome: Kalends of February	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4839		Episode #12. 11-22-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day. Artist Simon Gregor. Caesar is killed. Vorenus' wife commits suicide when confronted about her bastard child.Pullo and Vorenus are rewarded. Caesar decides to overhaul the Senate. Sevilla hurdles the final obstacle in her revenge scenario.	168371
2007	Rome: Necessary Fiction, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8855		Episode #20. 3-11-2007.	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168372
2005	Rome: Owl in a \, An	T			Episode #3. 9-11-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168373
2007	Rome: Passover	T	DVD -R HQ 8837		Episode #13. 1-14-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168374
2005	Rome: Pharsalus	MT	DVD -R HQ 4467		Episode #7. 10-9-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice)  in Rome shouts out the news of the day.Vorenio and Puello are marooned in the Adriatic Sea. Pompey decides to attack Caesar's depleted forces -- and loses. He escapes to Egypt where he is assassinated and beheaded. Caesar welcomes Brutus and Cicero back into the fold.	168375
2007	Rome: Philippi	MT	DVD -R HQ 8841		Episode #18. 218-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day. Cicero is finally undone by his duplicity.	168376
2005	Rome: Ram Has Touched the Wall, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4347		Episode #5. 9-25-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome. Caesar weighs Pompey's counteroffer. Vorenus must reconsider his career choices. Atia concocts a scheme to come b4etween Caesar and Servilia.	168377
2007	Rome: Son of Hades	T	DVD -R HQ 8838		Episode #14. 1-21-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day. Gangs are now fighting for control of the streets. With the news that his children are dead, Vorenus is in deep depression and has taken to his bed.	168378
2005	Rome: Spoils, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4767		Episode #11. 11-14-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.Pullo descends into Rome's netherworld. Vorenus is rewarded for his allegiance. Vorenus comes to Pullo's aid in the arena and saves his life.	168379
2005	Rome: Stealing from Saturn	T	DVD -R HQ 4324		Episode #4. 9-18-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome. Caesar seeks to consolidate his hold on Rome. Atia throws a party. Pullo delivers Quintus Pompey to Caesar	168380
2005	Rome: Stolen Eagle, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4131		Episode #1 8-28-2005. Premiere. HBO Miniseries 8-28-2005-	News Reader-Town Crier (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts of the news of the day. His announcement ends with an ad for a flour miller.Two soldiers must find the army's golden standard. The Senate worries about Caesar's popularity. Atia is careful to play both sides of an escalating power struggle.Rome is the saga of two ordinary Roman soldiers and their families.	168381
2007	Rome: Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)	T	DVD -R HQ 8848		Episode #16. 2-4-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day. Servilia's plan to assassinate Atia backfires, with horrific circumstances.	168382
2007	Rome: These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero	T	DVD -R HQ 8847		Episode #15. 1-28-2007	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.	168383
2005	Rome: Triumph	T	DVD -R HQ 4727		Episode #10. 11-9-2005	Newsreader in Rome (Ikan McNeice) shouts out the news of the day.	168384
2005	Rome: Utica	T	DVD -R HQ 4651		Episode #9. 10-30-2005	Newsreader (Ikan McNeice) in Rome shouts out the news of the day.With Scipio and Cato defeated, Caesar returns home to a hero's welcome. Vorenus and Pullo's showdown with local thug Erastes gets an unexpected reprieve from Caesar. Servilla's plan to use Octavia to unearth a secret about Caesar backfires.	168385
2009	Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead	T				News Voice (Jon Boltz). Juliet falls madly in love with Romeo, a zombie.	168386
1996	Romeo + Juliet	M		Shakespeare, William (Play). Craig Pearce (Screenplay).		Anchorwoman (Edwina Moore). TV Gossip Susan Santandiago (Harriet Harris)	168387
1595	Romeo and Juliet	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act V, Scene I. Romeo: News from Verona! How now, Balthasar! Dost thou not bring me letters from the friar?How doth my lady? Is my father well? How fares my Juliet? that I ask again, For nothing can be ill if she be well.O! pardon me for bringing these ill news,Since you did leave it for my office, sir.Act V, Scene V. News. Juliet: Though news be sad, yet tell them merrily; If good, thou shamest the music of sweet newsBy playing it to me with so sour a face. Nurse: I am aweary, give me leave awhile: Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunt have I had!Juliet: I would thou hadst my bones, and I thy news. Nay, come, I pray thee, speak; good, good nurse, speak.	168388
2006	Romeo et Juliette	M			Canada - French	Journalist (Jean-Robert Bourdage).	168389
2000	Romeo Must Die	M				News Media. Perry the Anchorman (Perry Solkowski). Chinese Messenger (Derek Lowe).	168390
1962	Rommel's Treasure	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	168391
2009	Romy	M				News Media. Reporter (Philippe Jacq). Journalist #1 (Holger Handtke). Journalist #2 Opera (Joachim Paul Assbock).  Publisher Opera (Christian Tasche). Biography of Austrian actress Romy Schneider.	168392
1965	Romy - Portrait eines Gesichts	DF			West Germany	Interviewer Hans-Jurgen Syberberg.	168393
1967	Rona Barrett: Dateline, Hollywood	T			Series. 1967-  ABC	Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168394
1969	Rona Barrett: Rona Barrett's Hollywood	T			Series 1969.	Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168395
1976	Rona Barrett: Rona Looks at James Caan, Michael Caine, Elliott Gould and Burt Reynolds	DT				Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168396
1977	Rona Barrett: Rona Looks at Kate, Penny, Toni, and Cindy	DT				Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168397
1975	Rona Barrett: Rona Looks at Raquel, Liza, Cher and Ann-Margaret	DT				Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168398
1972	Rona Barrett: Rona Looks at the Oscars	T				Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett interviews celebrities	168399
1982	Rona Jaffe's Mazes and Monsters	MT				News Media highlights (all but ending)	168400
2003	Rona Parish: Brought to Book	N		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#1 Rona Parish Mysteries	Journalist-Biographer Rona Parish is asked by the widow of a best-selling thriller writer to write her husband's biography. Rona, who just finished a life of Arthur Conan Doyle, is reluctant.After all, the writer has been dead for less than a year. Her uneasiness grows as she realizes that the widow is really looking for a cause-of-death investigator.As Rona begins methodically to research his life, she, her dog and the widow are threatened and attack. Eventually, Rona is nearly killed.	168401
2007	Rona Parish: Family Concern	N		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#4 Rona Parish Mysteries	Journalist Rona Parish is eager for a fresh challenge. A chance encounter with an old married friend gives her an idea. Rona will research the histories of several long-established family firms in the town.Then her friend enlists her help in getting to the bottom of a sister-in-law's terrifying nightmares and Rona finds herself drawn into the complex web of relationships linking families.	168402
2004	Rona Parish: Jigsaw	N		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#2 Rona Parish Mysteries	Journalist-Biographer Rona Parish is ready to embark on an assignment to write a series of articles to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the local market town of Buckford.One interview soon raises unresolved questions about a recent murder and Parish's investigative antennae are instantly on the alert.	168403
2008	Rona Parish: Next Door to Murder	NM		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#6 Rona Parish Mysteries Series	Magazine Journalist Rona Parish continues her popular series on local family businesses for Chiltern Life Magazine with a piece on the a furniture emporium. For once, there doesn’t seem to be any skeletons in the family’s cupboards. But when the daughter of Rona’s elderly neighbors comes to Rona with a plea for help, there may be a dark secret closer to home and all of Rona’s journalistic instincts are aroused. Rona discovers that helping the girl reclaim her past is more exciting and perilous than her current assignment writing about a family-owned furniture store.	168404
2006	Rona Parish: Person or Persons Unknown	N		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#3  Rona Parish Mysteries Series	Investigative Journalist Rona Parish, who is finishing up a series of articles,  is asked to help a young, pregnant woman find her birth parents.Rona quickly discovers that the woman's mother was murdered when she was only a few weeks old and the murderer never found.Now someone is trying to stop Rona from figuring out the identity of the woman's father. Rona's husband Max and here friends to their best to dissuade her from getting involved in what they fear may turn out to be another dangerous case.Rona cannot resist the challenge. At the same time, Rona is facing major problems in her own family.	168405
2007	Rona Parish: Rogue in Porcelain	N		Fraser, Anthea (aka Gwen Kirkwood).	#5 Rona Parish Mysteries Series	Magazine Journalist Rona Parish writing a series on old family businesses for Chiltern Life magazine. She is interviewing manufacturers of porcelain as the company reaches its 150th anniversary and unveiling of a new product line.Parish's archival investigation unearths a skeleton that may threaten the firm. Then a fresh corpse of a woman is found.	168406
1994	Rondo:	T			Series	Reporter (Synnove Svabo)	168407
1997	Ronnie & Julie	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Claire Riley). Reporter #1 (Mark Holden).  Reporter #2 (Suzin Schiff). TV News Writer (Kevin Blatch).	168408
2006	Ronny & Cindy	M			Canada Short	Radio Anchor (Frederic Eger (Voice).	168409
1954	Roogie's Bump	M				Sports Announcer (Tedd Lawrence)	168410
1941	Rookie Bear, The	C	DVD -R HQ 2794		MGM cartoon	Parody Media. Strife Magazine, "Your Weekly News…Strife Marches On."  Oct. 29. 1941 Draft. Pages 1 to 3 are featured with headlines.	168411
2005	Rookie Bookie	M				Newscaster (Paula Newberry).	168412
1939	Rookie Cop, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8325, 8326			Photographer (Donald Kerr)	168413
1955	Rookie of the Year	MT	SVD 1111 Two (aka 2) by John Ford: Rookie of the Year (1955) and Flashing Spikes (1962)		Episode #10. 12-7-1955. Screen Director's Playhouse.	Sports Writer Mike Cronin (John Wayne) is a smalltown newspaper sports writer who harbors an ambition to work for a big city daily.. McCully, the Editor (Willis Bouchey). SportswritersHe sees his chance to achieve his goal while attending the World Series. One of the rookies shows a style reminiscent of a former all-time great banned from baseball for accepting a bribe.	168414
1993	Rookie of the Year	M				Press Conference Reporter (Ron Beattie). Press Conference Reporter (Dan Conway).  Press Conference Reporter (Sunnie Hikawa). Press Conference Reporter (Al Joyner).Airport Reporter (Christopher Howe). Airport Reporter (Karen L. Stephens).Cubs Radio Broadcaster (John Candy) displays a quirky personality as he announces the games.	168415
2002	Rookie, The	M				Reporter #1 (John Wayne Shafer). Reporter #2 (Charles Sanders)	168416
1990	Rookie, The	M				Anchorman (Joe Farago).	168417
1972	Rookies, The: Bloody Shade of Blue, A	T			Episode #12. 12-11-1972	Reporter (Hank Brandt).	168418
1973	Rookies, The: Cauldron	T			Episode #24. 9-10-1973	Photographer (Vince Howard).	168419
1972	Rookies, The: Deadly Velocity, A	T			Episode #11. 11-27-1972	News Media. First Reporter (Hank Brandt).	168420
1972	Rookies, The: Dirge for Sunday	T			Episode #8.10-30-1972	Photographer (Lew Brown).	168421
1973	Rookies, The: Snow Job	T			Episode #17.1-29-1973	Photographer (Don Dubbins).	168422
2006	Room 17	M				Reporter (Scott Limanek). Journal Writer (Lori Salmeri). Boy plays with human-like toys in a mysterious room in this silent film.	168423
1972	Room 222: Bleep	T			Episode #85. 11-17-1972	Student Journalists. Students become upset when a school faculty advisor begins to censor their stories for their school newspaper	168424
1971	Room 222: KWWH	T			Episode #53. 9-17-1971	Radio. City councilman arranges for a radio station to be built in the school, but regrets it when the students air programs that  he believes are meant to make him look bad	168425
1970	Room 222: Once Upon a Time, There was Air You Couldn't See	T			Episode #20. 1-18-1970. Series (9-17-69 to 1-11-74).	TV. Richie and Jason stage a TV campaign against smog by writing and producing an anti-pollution TV spot	168426
1971	Room 222: Sins of the Fathers	T			Episode #64. 12-10-1971	News Media. Pete tries to help a boy whose father is involved in a political scandal	168427
1970	Room 222: Write On, Brother	T			Episode #27. 9-23-1970	School Newspaper. Pete helps the students put out an underground school newspaper	168428
2001	Room 302	M				News Anchor (Leslie Marshall)	168429
1992	Room 9	N		Sanitago, Soledad		Reporter Raul Vega investigates a suspicious fire of a shelter project and the suicide of the project's architect.	168430
1962	Room for One More: Right Wrong Number, The	T			Episode #19. Series 1-27-1962 to 9-22-1962	Reporter (Robert Q. Lewis) asks George for an interview and he thinks it is because he recently hit a hole-in-one while playing golf.	168431
1993	Room For Two: "M" Is For the Many Things	T			Episode #24. 7-6-1993	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie and her mother come to terms with their unstable relationshipMany episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168432
1992	Room For Two: All Edie's Children	T			Episode #19. 12-17-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie's son comes for a visit.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168433
1992	Room For Two: All Men Are Created Equal, Bummer	T			Episode #18. 12-3-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie campaigns for a raise after a male co-worker receives one. Stage Manager (Marion Archey).Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168434
1992	Room For Two: And Now, a Pause for Menopause	T	SV 167 (Excerpts)		Episode #15.10-29-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie has a hot flash and spontaneously shares her experiences with menopause while co-hosting a live telethon with Talk-Show Host Dick Cavett (Himself).Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168435
1993	Room For Two: Big Noise From Mendota	T			Episode #23. 6-29-1993	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill is upset when Edie invites some old friends to drop by for a visit.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168436
1992	Room For Two: Couch With a View	T			Episode #8. 9-3-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).When Jill buys furniture for Edie's new apartment, she learns that her mother's tastes have changed.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168437
1992	Room For Two: Couple of Couples, A	T			Episode #10. 9-17-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie's first date in New York is at an all-night roller derbyMany episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168438
1992	Room For Two: Dog Day Afternoons	T			Episode #17. 11-26-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie's childhood fear of dogs resurfaces when she is asked to baby-sit Jill's new pet.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168439
1992	Room For Two: Help	T			Episode #4. 4-14-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie overextends herself and wants to help everyone. For starters, there's Bourdreau who is having problems with Ellis. Naomi has the flu and Edie tries to comfort her. Even her mother is calling for advice.But the one person she can't help is Jill, who was planning a Caribbean vacation with her boyfriend while he was making plans to break up with her.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168440
1993	Room For Two: Home, A Loan, A	T			Episode #26.	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168441
1992	Room For Two: If It's Saturday, It Must Be Meat Loaf	T			Episode #12. 10-1-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill is caught in the middle when Ken takes Edie to a party and befriends another woman.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168442
1992	Room For Two: Ken, We Hardly Knew Ye…Much	T			Episode #14. 10-15-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie's neighbor Ken breaks a date with her and renews his relationship with his ex-wife.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168443
1992	Room For Two: Little White Lies	T			Episode #9. 9-10-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill lies about an invitation to a small party to get away for a weekend.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168444
1993	Room For Two: Look Ma, Four Hands	T			Episode #25.	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168445
1993	Room For Two: Moving On	T			Episode #22. 6-22-1993	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).After Keith learns that Jill and Matt went their separate ways, he asks her to dinner. The engagement goes sour when Keith tells her that he lured away Clark Kent, the British rocker Naomi has booked for "Wake Up, New York."Eddie is stunned when Jack proposes to her. Clark Kent (Jamie Harris).Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168446
1992	Room For Two: My Right Foot	T			Episode #11. 9-24-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie is afraid of the surgery required to remove a painful bone spur from her foot.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168447
1992	Room For Two: Night of the Living Lou, The	T			Episode #16. 11-12-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie has a live theater date on the same night as Jill's memorial service for her father.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168448
1992	Room For Two: Night With the Jetsons, A	T			Episode #13. 10-8-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie and Jill's boyfriend con Jill into a mother-daughter double date at his exclusive private club.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168449
1992	Room For Two: Not Quite…Room For Two	T			Episode #2. 3-31-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Since moving to New York, Edie's been bunking with Jill. With her mother really cramping her style and cutting into her alone time with her boyfriend, Jill sets out on a mission to find Edie an apartment.Edie is reluctant to dive into a new apartment, but she eventually settles on a gorgeous apartment with a friendly, if eccentric neighbor.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168450
1992	Room For Two: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-24-1992. Series 3-24-1992 to 7-6-1993. 26 episodes.	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill is a success when her recently widowed mother Edie arrives in New York to visit her. While sitting in the audience, Edie insults the guest, a pretentious fashion designer, and finds herself with a job doing a daily commentary on the WXOR.She ends up getting a job doing a daily commentary on the show while driving her daughter crazy in the process. Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168451
1992	Room For Two: Private Parts	T			Episode #5. 4-15-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill is depressed that she has to attend a friend's wedding with no date. Edie's been acting mysteriously cheerful which leads Jill to suspect that she is sleeping with her neighbor.She confronts the man unaware that there is nothing going on between them.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168452
1992	Room For Two: Psyched!	T			Episode #6. 4-22-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill and Edie take a psychology class together in hopes of broadening their horizons and having some fun in the process. But things don't become fun for Jill who feels inadequate and becomes competitive when her mother becomes a star pupil.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168453
1993	Room For Two: Sex, Rugs and Rock 'n' Roll	T			Episode #20. 6-8-1993	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).It's time for a mother-daughter talk about sex.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168454
1993	Room For Two: To Book Or Not To Book	T			Episode #21. 6-15-1993	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Edie receives her collection of books which a relative was keeping for her which reminds Jill's boyfriend he used to want to be a writer. Edie agrees to read some of his short stories and is so taken with his writing, she encourages him to write a novel.He goes all out and quits his job and urges Jill to come away and take a job at a television studio upstate.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168455
1992	Room For Two: Whose Mouth Is It Anyway?	T			Episode #3. 4-7-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Outraged with programming for sweeps week, Edie improvises during her daily commentary and urges viewers to send a message to network programmers by switching channels during sweeps.This outrages WXOR's management who warn Jill to gain control of Edie - and have her plug their programming. Jill confronts her mom, but Edie won't agree to endorse their shows.Meanwhile, "Wake Up, New York's" hosts sink to new degrading lows in an attempt to gain ratings.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168456
1992	Room For Two: Winners and Other Losers	T			Episode #7. 4-29-1992	TV Morning Show. Producer Jill Kurland (Patricia Heaton) for "Wake Up, New York" on WXOR. Commentator Edie Kurland (Linda Lavin). Production Assistant Naomi Dillon (Bess Meyer). Hosts Dideahnn Bourdreau (Paula Kelly) and Reid Ellis (Andrew Prine).Jill receives notification that she and her boyfriend have won an RV in a contest they entered as a joke while they were still dating, so they decide to sell the RV and split the cash. The boyfriend arrives at the office with the paperwork.He winds up telling Eddie he misses Jill. So when they see each other again, Jill expects a reconciliation though it's slow to come.Many episodes ended with Edie giving her commentary, then throwing her hands in the air exclaiming "I'm Edie Kurland. It's just a thought."	168457
1927	Room One	SS	USC	Bartlett, Vernon	In "Topsy-Turvey."	Correspondent Douglas Harding, foreign correspondent for the Daily Wire. In Genoa to "cover" the International Economic Conference.  Ivan Deane.	168458
1985	Room Service	N		Moorhouse, Frank		News Media	168459
1950	Room to Let	M		Allingham, Marjorie (BBC Feature).  John Gilling, Godfrey Grayson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Curly Minter (Jimmy Hanley) on The Gazette covers fire at hospital and gets mysterious statement from the dying night watchman.  He writes story speculating fire may have been deliberateEditor cuts it down to brief paragraph stating basic facts. Reporter continues to investigate and comes to believe doctor staying at his girlfriend's boarding house is a lunatic who escaped in the fire and may be Jack the Ripper.Doctor is found dead. Reporter as an old man explains circumstances to group of colleagues. Men provide more than one solution eventually concluding reporter modified facts for sake of himself and woman who is now his wife.One of the listeners questions whether the  real story should come out, but another comments that when a respected journalist alters the facts, there is a good reason. Editor (Laurence Naismith).Editor: "This newspaper is only concerned with facts. We don't want them dressed up with a lot of speculative fancy. We leave that to some of our more gaudy competitors."	168460
2007	Room, The	P		Franco, Michael	World Premiere Production at the Open Fist Theater Company in Los Angeles	Journalist Dorothy Thompson (Amanda Weier) joins President  Teddy Roosevelt’s hard-drinking son, novelist Somerset Maugham (Bjorn Johnson) and others to discuss the alarming events happening in the decade leading up to World War II and how this led to the formation of the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA. 	168461
1984	Roomful of Roses	NR	OWN - P	Palmer, Diana	Woman journalist	Journalist Wynn Ascot likes small-town news reporting.	168462
2004	Roomies	M				News Reporter (Michelle Brookhurst)	168463
2001	Roommate for Sale and Other Tales	M			Adult	Reporter Dorian Grant (Toni) is captured by the cult she is investigating in second tale of bondage.	168464
2009	Roommate Wanted	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Page Phillips - Voice). Male Newscaster (Denis McCullough - Voice). 	168465
1981	Roommates	M				Photographer (Marco Nero). Joel's employer.	168466
2005	Roommates	N		Cleveland, Vikki L.		Sportswriter Jayme McCray works in a world filled with men, but her heart has room for only one of them as she devotes her life and her talent to the pursuit of an impossible dream. She transforms from an overweight tomboy into a stunning auburn-haired beauty who attracts the passions of two men, one American, one Lebanese, but the boy next door is the objet of her stubborn quest, a man who wants to her to bear his child,but not his name. Spanning 33 years from 1951 to 1984, McCray and the lives of three other women are interwined. Will their friendship be strong enough to survive scandal and death in this small college community in downstate Illinois?The other women are blonde and beautiful twins Jordyn and Siara Nealy. Jordyn expresses herself in dance and in her relationships with men. Siara is shy, timid and soft-spoken but her connection with only one man manages to complicate all the roommates’ lives when he is murdered -- and both twins had reasons for wanting him dead. Darica Cervantes, the youngest roommate is the most devout, but also the one with the darkest secret, a secret she keeps hidden in the Bible that she reads devoutly each night before she goes to bed -- a secret that destroys her passion and leads her into a spiral of alienation and aberration. Fate brings the four roommates together in the house on Meadow Lane. 	168467
1907	Roosevelt Bears Go To Washington, The	N		Eaton, Seymour (Paul Piper)		Newsboys. Invent stories for newsboys to yell after a newsboy dies frozen through because that night his papers didn't sell and he had no home.	168468
1982	Rooster	T				Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy)	168469
1945	Roosters Crow in the Town	N		Hough, H.B.		Reporter works under an old man and a special editor after his father commits suicide.	168470
1958	Roots of Heaven, The	M		Gary, Romain (Novel).  Gary, Patrick Leigh-Fermor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Commentator Cy Sedgewick (Orson Welles) is preparing satellite broadcast from Africa while on safari covering a crusader's efforts to prevent killing of elephants by ivory hunters. One of three journalists covering the story.Crusader shoots buckshot into the buttocks of Sedgewick, but the TV commentator still becomes his champion. He tells a colleague this is the hottest story since Stanley and Livingstone and plays up the crusader as a modern Robin Hood.Newspaper Publisher Orsini (Herbert Lom), whose wife takes great pride in describing the number of elephants she has killed. Crusader gets press operators on the publisher's paper to run special edition featuring his writing.He crashes the publisher's party and spanks the publisher's wife. Press Photographer Abe Fields (Eddie Albert) crashes near the crusader's camp.  He jumps out of the plane and begins taking pictures of the wreckage.The pilot was killed instantly, but Fields only cares about a good story. He ends up joining the crusader's band of followers insisting that he is only doing so because he sees a good story. Journalist (Colin Drake).	168471
1979	Roots: Second Generation, The	MT			Series 1979-1981	Journalist Alex Haley (James Earl Jones)	168472
1979	Roots: The Next Generations	T				Journalist Alex Haley (James Earl Jones).	168473
1938	Rope Enough (aka Ballot Box Murders, The)	NM	OWN - H	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	168474
1947	Rope for an Ape	N		Chambers, Dana	Weinberg List	Journalist	168475
2009	Rosa and the Executioner of the Fiend	M				TV Reporter (Ileana Canal). Octogenarian widow Rosa is a Holocaust survivor who has lived alone for more than 50 years in an apartment across the United Nations. When an intruder gets hold of her place, she takes him for a thief, a rapist and then a Nazi agent. But he is none of that. His mission is to execute “the greatest S.O.B. the world has ever known.”	168476
2003	Rosa Makepeace: Hot News	N		McNeill, Elizabeth (aka Elisabeth)	#1 Rosa Makepeace	Reporter Rosa Makepeace is a young, wannabe reporter on Edinburgh’s evening paper, The Dispatch. It is New Year’s Eve, 1955 and she receives news of the murder of a local prostitute. Fueled by her ambition for a scoop, she is determined to unearth all she can about the story. When a second body is discovered, she realizes she’s involved much more deeply than even her investigative mind could desire and the young journalist finds herself in mortal danger.	168477
2006	Rosa Makepeace: Press Relations	N		McNeill, Elizabeth	#2 Rosa Makepeace	Reporter Rosa Makepeace of the Evening Chronicle is ambitious and young in 1950s' Edinburgh. Things have changed recently in the Evening Dispatch newsroom: Rosa has a new rival for the position of the Dispatch's most ambitious recruit, Charles Rutland. However, when Rosa's friend Patricia has a fall, Charles and Rosa must team up their investigative skills to piece together the truth behind the accident.	168478
2002	Rosa Parks Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7636, 7637			Reporter (Carl Pittman)	168479
2000	Rosa Raye: Crime Reporter	N		Kerman, Sue		Crime Reporter Rosa Raye works for a newspaper and decides to investigate a threat to the environment -- something black and oily is being poured into the ocean and it’s killing all the plant and animal life. But soon she discovers that the people who are polluting the ocean are dangerous criminals who will stop at nothing to keep Rosa quiet. Will Rosa succeed in stopping the criminals?	168480
1997	Rosa Roth - Die Stimme	MTF				Journalist (Manuel Bullinger)	168481
1810	Rosa, Or An American Genius and Education	N	USC	Anonymous		Press	168482
2002	Rosalba Neri: Italian Sphinx, The	MF				Interviewer (Jens Geutebruck)	168483
2004	Rosario + Vampire	CB		Ikeda, Akihisa	Japan. 2004-2007. Published by Shueisha. Appeared in Monthly Shonen Jump and Weekly Shonen Jump magazines. Manga series.Action manga. Romantic comedy manga. Supernatural manga. Harem manga	High School Newspaper Advisor Shizuka Nekonome has a carefree attitude and sometimes she is oblivious to her environment. She is one of the only teachers at Yokai Academy that doesn't hate humans. She is a “cat lady.” She is also said to own a villa in the human world.High School Newspaper Club President Ginei Morioka is the president of the newspaper club. He is a werewolf and a notorious peeping tom. At the paper, he tends to leave all the work to his subordinates. He eventually cuts his peeping tom habit and tries to be a loyal friend to the other members.	168484
2008	Rosario + Vampire	C			Japan. Anime Series. Produced by Gonzo	High School Newspaper Advisor Shizuka Nekonome has a carefree attitude and sometimes she is oblivious to her environment. She is one of the only teachers at Yokai Academy that doesn't hate humans. She is a “cat lady.” She is also said to own a villa in the human world. High School Newspaper Club President Ginei Morioka is the president of the newspaper club. He is a werewolf and a notorious peeping tom. At the paper, he tends to leave all the work to his subordinates. He eventually cuts his peeping tom habit and tries to be a loyal friend to the other members.	168485
1987	Rosary Murders, The	M	VHS 928	Kienzle, William X. (Novel). Elmore Leonard, Fred Wanton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Pat Lennon  (Belinda Bauer) is a chain-smoking reporter for the Detroit Free Press investigating the murders of Catholic priests. Seeks help of priest Father Koesler (Donald Sutherland) who is also editor of the Detroit Catholic News. SReporter is concerned she will lose the story because it is getting big enough to go national and the paper will assign it to a more experienced and undoubtedly male reporter. After losing both the story and her job, she leaves town.New York Times, 8/28/87 describes the reporter, who shows up for the final scene, as "the kind of glamorous newspaper reporter who poses when she talks, tosses her hair a lot and never takes notes."Woman Newscaster (Doris Briscoe)	168486
1761	Rosciad, The	PO	USC	Churchill, Charles		Press	168487
1995	Rose Against the Odds	MT				Reporter (Timothy Sullivan). US Reporter #1 (Randall Berger). US Reporter #2 (Duke Bannister). US Reporter #3 (Randall Upton).  Japanese Reporter #1 (Taka Masuda). Japanese Reporter #2 (Atsushi Suzaki).	168488
1936	Rose Bowl	M				Reporter (Earl Jamison). Reporter (Donald Kerr). Reporter (Cactus Mack). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Anthony Pawley). Reporter (Hal Price). Reporter (Art Rowlands). Photographer (Hooper Atchley). Photographer (Pat O'Malley).Photographer (Charles Sherlock).	168489
1997	Rose Engagement, The	NM		Brown, Richard E. and Beverly A.		Washington Reporter and a Cleveland CPA auditor are killed the same night after questioning undocumented expenditure for roses delivered to an elderly retiree in Phoenix. The reporter was following up White House tip about unusual financial transactions.The Cleveland CPA firm and the Washington newspaper continue to find out what happened. White House officials try to halt the audit.	168490
1989	Rose Garden, The	M				Journalist (Ute Brankatsch)	168491
2005	Rose Man of Sing Sing, The: A True Tale of life, Murder, and Redemption in the Age of Yellow Journalism	D		Morris, James		City Editor Charles E. Chapin (1858-1930), a scandal-dogged legendary city editor of Joseph Pulitzer’s New York Evening World, quickly excelled at his job with his skills for sniffing out a story, finding its emotional core and writing it up in colorful, energetic prose. After a successful career as a reporter and editor in Chicago, Chapin moved to New York and was hired at the world, wowing his boss, reporters and rivals in the world of yellow journalism. Dogged by illness, the burden of a fragile wife and growing debt, Chapin enjoyed the fruits of a wildly successful career when he suddenly faces financial ruin and scandal after a run of bad investments, which leads him to murder his wife and himself. Unable to shoot himself after killing his wife in 1918, Chapin flees but is captured, tried and sentenced to 20 years in New York’s notorious Sing Sing prison after a sensational, grueling trial. 	168492
1900	Rose of Dixie, The	SS	OWN	O'Henry (William S. Porter)	In "Options," Complete Works of O'Henry	Press	168493
1895	Rose of Dutcher's Coolly, The	N	USC	Garland, Hamlin		Journalist Warren Mason is considered one of the finest newspaper men in the city. All the fellows look up to him.	168494
2006	Rose of Sharon, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Meagan Kittridge). Israeli Reading Newspaper (Graham Holly).	168495
1972	Rose of Versailles (aka Lady Oscar)	CB		Ikeda, Riyoko	Japan. 1972-1973. Published by Shueisha. Maanga Series. Historical Manga. Romance Manga. 	Reporter Bernard Chatelet is a sleazy newspaper journalist who changes his ways.	168496
1979	Rose of Versailles (aka Lady Oscar)	C			Japan, 1970-1980. Produced by TMS studio. Anime series.	Reporter Bernard Chatelet is a sleazy newspaper journalist who changes his ways.	168497
1939	Rose of Washington Square	M			Powers. Faye	Publisher (Paul Irving). Reporters (Arthur Rankin, Robert "Buddy" Shaw, Charles Tannen). Newsboy (Leonard Kibrick)	168498
2002	Rose Red	MT			Miniseries	Reporter	168499
1996	Rose Revived, The	N		Fforde, Katie		Journalist boyfriend, a social climber, throws his actress girlfriend out of the house.	168500
2002	Rose Technique, The	M				Journalist. The Rose-Technique revolves around the life of an off-beat psychiatrist who wants to join the crazy world of daytime TV.	168501
1979	Rose, The	M				Reporter (Constance Cawlfield). Reporter (Dimo Condos). Reporter (Lorrie Davis). Reporter (David Garfield). Reporter (Kathryn Grody). Reporter (Ted Harris). Reporter (Jack Hollander). Reporter (Sandra Seacat). Reporter (Chip Zien).Reporter at Rose's House (Frank Speiser).	168502
1998	Rose’s Garden	N		Brown, Carrie		The newspaper is the way Conrad, a 75-year-old man who is visited by an angel shares the good news. He writes the local newspapers and visitors flock to the site of his miraculous vision. Conrad had succumbed to severe depression following the death of his wife. At his emotional nadir, neglecting his friends, himself, even his wife’s beloved garden. Then he receives an angelic visitor who changes his life with a simple message: “Go home.” 	168503
1994	Roseanne and Tom: Behind the Scenes	MT				Tabloid Reporter (Tiiu Leek). Reporter at Gate (Edwina Moore). Reporter (Jeanne Wolf). News Reporter (Garrett Glaser). Field Reporter (Jerry Penacoli).	168504
1989	Roseanne:	T	VHS 414. VHS 358		Episodes. 10-18-1988 to 5-20-1997.	News Media	168505
1996	Roseanne: Morning Becomes Obnoxious	T	DVD -R HQ 4643. SVD 1518		Episode #194. 4-9-1996	News Commentator Roseanne Conner (Roseanne Barr) appears on "Wake Up Chicago," a morning TV Talk Show with a unique and "opinionated blue-collar outlook."  "Wake Up Chicago" Host-Anchor Don (Jerry Dunphy).She got the job after an impromptu interview at the diner went spectacularly well. Reporter Cindy Kenner (Challen Cates). Stage Manager (Jean Miller). Jackie becomes her manager.	168506
1996	Roseanne: Roseambo	T			Episode #207.11-19-1996	Photographer (Scott McKinley). Roseanne Conner battles a group of women-hating terrorists who hold her family and a foreigtn diplomat hostage on a train to Washington D.C.	168507
1997	Roseanne: Truth Be Told, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3194 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #219. 3-18-1997	Freelance Reporter Frank (Johnny Dark) is very friendly and talks to Roseanne's friends, but they don't know he is actually a tabloid reporter. TV Producer Bobby Barrows (Patti Rossi).Roseanne Conner (Roseanne Barr) learns some truths about the price of fame when two high-powered TV programmers bombard her with all sorts of bizarre ideas about how network and cable TV would tell her life story.Tabloid Newspapers montage at end of the program. Globe: "Lottery Mom Runs Teenage Love Nest."  National Enquirer: "Lotto Housewife Hankers for Hemp." National Whisper: "Lotto Mom's Bizarre Mayonnaise Addiction."Star: "Grand Theft Lotto: Rich Kid Steals Car."  National Informer: "Lotto Winner to Mom: 'You're Old, Gay and in the Way!'"	168508
1975	Rosebud	M	DVD -R HQ 3084, 3085, 3080. SVD 1336			British Journalist (Peter O'Toole) who rescues five young women held as hostages by terrorists.  Otto Preminger directing.	168509
1967	Rosecrest Cell, The	NSF		Caspary, Vera		Press	168510
2004	Rosemary & Thyme: Gongoozlers, The	T			Episode #11. 19-29-2004	Cameraman (Mike Sherman).	168511
2005	Rosemary and Thyme: Cup of Silence, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8303		Episode #15. 12-23-2005	Wine Columnist staying at the Crickle Valley Vinehard dies under mysterious circumstances.	168512
1944	Rosemary: Opening	R	Computer Download			Press	168513
2005	Rosemary: Queen of the Kitchen: Cosmopolitan Kitchen	DT	DVD -R HQ 4319		Episode. 9-20-2005	Journalist learns to cook in his stylish new kitchen	168514
2003	Rosenstrasse	MF	DVD -R HQ 4321, 4322, 4326			News Media. In 1943, Aryan women stage a protest after Nazis arrest their Jewish husbands and place them in a holding area.	168515
1992	Rosensweig Sisters, The	P		Wasserstein, Wendy	Frances McDormand played Pfeni when play opened on  10-22-1992 at Lincoln Center Theater in New York	Correspondent Pfeni Rosensweig is one of three middle-aged Jewish sisters originally from Brooklyn who come together in London to celebrate the 54th birthday of the oldest, now a brilliant British banker.Second sister is a suburban housewife and mother as well as a talk-show personality and 40-year-old Pfeni is the journalist and travel writer who still hasn't written her serious book she promises to write.Her boyfriend, director of a hit musical, brings to the oldest sister's house a man she falls for.	168516
1993	Roser og persille	MF				Journalist (Jorgen Kiil)	168517
2000	Roses Are Difficult Here	N		Mitchell, W.O.		Editor Matt Stanley, editor of the local paper in Shelby. The time is the 1950s.	168518
1987	Roses Are for the Rich	MT	DVD -R HQ 8405, 8406, 8407, 8408			News Media. Reporter #2 (Janie Greenspun). Reporter #3 (Michael Nicolosi).	168519
1947	Roses are Red	M		Elman, Irving (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Martha McCormack (Peggy Knudsen) helps DA expose corrupt political machine. Crooks plan to make use of a double who looks like DA. When double is killed in a scuffle, the district attorney takes his place to infiltrate gang.They capture the crooks.Reporters (Eddie Acuff, Johnny Carpenter, Gordon Clark, Eddie Coke, Lester Dorr, Eddie Fetherston, Bill Neff, William Newell). Photographer (Kernan Cripps).	168520
1998	Roses Are Red	NR		Serene, Sonia		African-American Editor-Publisher Kendra Davenport, with brains and beauty, runs her father's newspaper, the Nubian Chronicel, the largest black newspaper in Europe, a weekly that Carters to the West Indian population in England.She's about to lose half of it to son of her father's worst enemy, Shay Brentwood,  unless she comes up with a huge sum of cash. She has seven days to get the money -- and give arrogant man a kiss. First demand seems impossible. Second sets her on fire.Davenport is of Jamaican parentage. Her jet-setting sister's gambling debts play right into hands of her father's rival Benjamin Brentwood. They started paper together, but had falling out and now Brentwood is back to claim what he feels is his.Brentwood has become a media giant in the United States and his son arrives from New York, a vice president of Brentwood Communications Group.Kendra can marry Shay to save the paper. Tragedy strikes bringing the two closer.	168521
1991	Rosewood	NR	OWN - P	Camp, Candace		Journalist Jonathan Lawrence is a handsome man who buys the empty house next door to a 29-year-old "spinster of good breeding) who would like to marry him in a small town in 19th-century Texas.Her life is devoted to her brother who has been unable to work since his accident 11 years ago. Lawrence's 10-year-old daughter undisciplined and her dog digs up the woman's flowers and tears down her laundry -- much to Lawrence's obvious amusement.But when a pregnant and unmarried woman comes job-hunting at the newspaper and collapses in Lawrence's office, he turns for help to the woman who defies small-town busybodies to give the pregnant woman a home.	168522
2008	Rosie Live!	T	DVD -R HQ 10572		Episode #1. 11-26-2008	News Commentator Nancy Grace (as herself) interrupts Rosie Live! with the headline, “Hostile Host Hits Prime Time.” Then Nancy Grace (Kathy Griffin) shows up on stage with Rosie calling Miss O’Donnell, a bully. 	168523
1996	Rosie O'Donnell Show, The	DT			Series. 1996. Syndicated.	Talk-Show Host Rosie O'Donnell. Daytime Talk Show.	168524
1917	Rosie O'Grady	M			AFI-News Vendors	News Vendor	168525
1994	Rosine	M				Photographer (Andre Linder)	168526
1985	Rosliny trujace (aka Poisonous Plants)	MTF			Poland	Reporter Adam (Boguslaw Linda) finds himself in over his head when he begins investigating the background of a man who was falsely convicted of murder. The world-weary newspaper reporter’s quest involve him with an adolescent hooker and a botanist with a thing for deadly plants. Editor-in-Chief (Mariusz Dmochowski)	168527
1887	Rosmersholm	P	USC	Ibsen, Henrick		Publisher Peter Mortensgard, a liberal newspaper publisher.  Practical, amoral politician.	168528
2004	Rosslyn Blood	N		Sim, Alastair		Public Relations Practitioner Sinclair Wallace was about to find out who he really was even if he didn’t want to know. Thrust brutally out of his comfort zone at work, he’s been made to manage public relations for a banker caught with his pants down and a crazed scientist who wants to clone Jesus. His girlfriend thinks he’s associated with a secret network that’s getting away with murder, and an old school friend reappears to tell him the Scots are the Lost Tribe of Israel. How can Sinclair escape from all this madness? And why do all roads lead to Rossyln Chapel? 	168529
2005	Rostros del 2005, Los	TF				Reporters (Mauricio Clark, Adriana Flores, Dioni Gonzalez, Victor Manuel Tolosa, Hugo Trujillo, Maria Luisa Valdes Dona, Joanna Vega-Biestro). Host: Mara Patricia Castaneda.	168530
1994	Roswell	MT				TV Commentator (Cynthia Allison). Photographer (Paul Davids).	168531
1995	Roswell Incident, The	DM				Editor Art McQuiddy, Roswell Morning Dispatch. Radio Announcer Frank Joyce, KGFL Radio. Press Officer Don Montoya, White Sands Missile Range.	168532
2000	Roswell: Convention, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7643		Episode #13. 2-2-2000	News Media. Newspaper headlines and stories used in plot. Annual UFO convention.Max plays host to actor Jonathan Frakes (Himself) at the annual UFO convention while trying to avoid the meddlesome couple who witnessed Max's life-saving abilities on Liz at the Crashdown Café.	168533
2002	Roswell: Crash	T			Episode #59. 4-30-2002.	Reporter (Brien Blakely). Michael witnesses a fatal crash between a fighter jet and an alien vessel and embarks on his own investigation leading to the recovery of an artifact.	168534
2001	Roswell: Disturbing Behavior (1)	T			Episode #35. 2-5-2001	News Media. Reporter (Wendy Speake). Michael and Maria flee from Roswell after helping Laurie DuPree escape from the police and Max learns that a deadly parasite was released into Earth's atmosphere when their ship crashed 50 years ago.	168535
2002	Roswell: Four Aliens and a Baby	T			Episode #60. 5-7-2002	Newscaster (Bella Shaw). Reporter (Adrianna Sanovich).	168536
2000	Roswell: Harvest, The	T			Episode #28. 11-6-2000	Newscaster (Bella Shaw).	168537
2002	Roswell: I Married an Alien	T	VHS 1376		Episode #54. 1-29-2002	Investigative Reporter uncovers evidence that may suggest his friends are aliens. When a journalist friend of Jesse's comes to Roswell, Isabel discovers he's investigating her, Max and Michael after he witnesses Michael using his powers.	168538
1999	Roswell: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8295		Episode #1. 10-6-1999	Newspaper. Roswell Daily Record newspaper for Roswell, New Mexico. Alien orphans passing as teenagers on Earth in the small New Mexico town.	168539
2000	Roswell: Summer of '47	T	VHS 1361		Episode #26. 10-23-2000	Reporter Majandra Delfino (Maria) is a saucy reporter covering the 1947 alien crash at Roswell.Michael discovers the hidden history behind the 1947 crash when interviewing a World War II survivor for a school project. The story unfolds with familiar faces portraying the people in 1947.	168540
2000	Roswell: Tess, Lies and Videotape	T	DVD -R HQ 7886		Episode #18. 4-17-2000	TV Reporter (Thania St. John). Sheriff tries to win aliens' trust. Michael discovers hidden video camera in his apartment.	168541
1949	Rotation	M				Newspaper Personnel Manager (Albert Johannes).	168542
1970	Rotation. Chefredakteur Stefan Eyck	N		Aglas, Erwin Hans	Austria	Journalist	168543
2006	Rote Karte für Grappa	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	168544
1969	Rote Lippen, Sadisterotica	MF			West Germany	Critic in Gallery (Karl Heinz Mannchen).	168545
1942	Roti	MF				Commentator (Ashraf Khan)	168546
1970	Rotmanad	MF				Photographer (Jan Blomberg)	168547
2000	Rotten Summer, A	N		Tabachnik, Maud	#4 Sandra Kahn Series	Journalist Sandra Khan, an American lesbian, searches for a serial killer who emasculates and kills men. 	168548
2005	Rotters' Club, The	MT				News Media. NME Journalist (Simon Meacock). Three friends growing up in Birmingham in the 1970s.	168549
2002	Rotters' Club, The	N		Coe, Jonathan		Journalist Doug Anderton and Philip Chase.	168550
1994	Rotwang muB weg!	MF				Reporter #1 (Friedhelm Moenter). Reporter #2 (Denes Torzs). Journalist (Maik Brodersen).	168551
1869	Rough and Ready; or, Life among the New York Newsboys	N	USC	Alger, Horatio Jr.		News. Manufacture news to sell papers -- "only imitating the example of some of our most prominent publishers."  Many newspaper references: Horace Greeley. "Here's the Tribune -- best paper in the city." Sir James Gordon Bennett.Henry J. Raymond. "Anyhow, it isn't any worse for us to cry news that ain't true, than for the papers to print it when they know it's false."	168552
1959	Rough and the Smooth, The	M			UK Only	Press	168553
2000	Rough Cut from a Bygone War	N		Quint, Bert		Correspondent Sam Sloan, over-the-hill war correspondent comes home to confront the old nightmares of Vietnam and the slick realities of today's broadcast journalism.	168554
2005	Rough Cut LA	M				Reporter (Rob Walters - Field Reporter).	168555
1997	Rough Magic	M	SVD 777			Reporter (Russell Crowe) hired to find magician's assistant who fled to Mexico after witnessing a murder involving her fiancé. 1950s	168556
1997	Rough Riders	MT	SVD 523 (Parts 1 and 2)			Publisher William Randolph Hearst (George Hamilton) and tippling correspondent Stephen Crane (Adam Storke) who puts down his flask long enough to deliver play-by-play of the battle. Newsman (Charles Sanders).Man #1 delivering News to Hearst (Will Wallace).	168557
1986	Rough Shod	SS	PVL	Short, Luke	In "Luke Short's Best of the West."	Printer-Editor Cole Preftake of Advocate.	168558
1952	Rough, Tough West, The	M				Newsboy. Crippled boy sells newspapers his grandma prints. Crooks destroy print shop when newspaper prints news they don't like. Matty Barrett (Valerie Fisher), Editor, The Spokesman.Try to kidnap boy to get at grandmother's paper.	168559
1872	Roughing It	N	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain)		Reporter Boggs of the Union. Editors on Enterprise. On Horace Greeley. Various correspondents throughout.	168560
1871	Roughing It (1871 version)	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Reporter Boggs of the Union. Editors on Enterprise. On Horace Greeley. Various correspondents throughout.	168561
1913	Roughing the Cub	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter Clarence Smuggles (Hughie Mack_ is an aspiring poet who gets a job on The World covering the police beat. Other reporters get tired of his poetry recitations and send him out on a false story about a factory fire. Editor Greg (Harry Northrup)As a prank, he is constantly being sent out on phony stories by his co-workers and stumbles across a real scoop that could turn out to be the biggest story in the paper's history.While trying to cover the story, he gets a scoop on an attempted theft of a diamond	168562
1980	Roughnecks	T			Miniseries, two parts	Reporter Tracy Carter (Cathy Lee Crosby) who along with ranch owners oppose drillers because of land	168563
1935	Round By Round	SS	COPY	Aiken, Conrad	In "Collected Short Stories of Conrad Aiken, The."	Journalist Cush, drinking, watching a fight, thinking of his relationship.	168564
1992	Round Table, The:	T	SV 169		Episode	Reporter Rhea McPherson (Stacy Haiduk) covers the crime beat. News Media.	168565
1992	Round Table, The: Don't Worry, Mom, Everything's Under Control	T	SV 167, SV 170		Episode #5. 10-16-92	Reporter Rhea McPherson (Stacy Haiduk) leaves the family-owned newspaper to become an FBI agent.	168566
1992	Round Table, The: Yesterday We Were Playing Football	T	SV 162		Episode #1. 9-18-1992. Series 9-18-1992 to 10-2-1992.	News Media. Group of 20-something professionals who frequently met at the bar "The Round Table"  in Georgetown. Reporter Rhea McPherson (Stacy Haiduk) leaves the family owned newspaper to become an FBI agent.	168567
1989	Round the Twist: Cabbage Patch Fib, The	T			UK. Episode #4. 4-25-1989.	Reporter (Susan Gorence).	168568
2001	Round the Twist: Dog By Night	T			UK. Episode #40.	Newspaper Girl (Phillipa Cahill).	168569
2000	Round the Twist: Mali-Boo!	T			UK/Australia. Episode #32.	Photographer (Robin Hart).	168570
1989	Round the Twist: Santa Claws	T			UK. Episode #7.5-16-1990.	Photographer (Peter Culpan).	168571
2000	Round the Twist: Truth Hits Everybody	T			UK. Episode #31. 3-6-2000.	News Media. News Reporter (Fiona Harris).	168572
2000	Round the Twist: Whirling Derfish	T			UK. Episode #29. 3-2-2000.	News Media. Reporter (Fiona Harris).	168573
1934	Round Trip	NM		Tracy, Don		Newspaperman who began early youth as a failure, ends up as a successful newspaperman. Falls back into drunkenness and eventual failure.	168574
1937	Round-Up Time in Texas	M				Newscaster (Carleton Young)	168575
1963	Route 66: Two Strangers and an Old Enemy	T			Episode. 9-27-1963.	Reporter (Don Frazer). Reporter at Dock (Anthony Zerbe).	168576
2001	Route des "Grandes gueules," La	DF			France	Journalist Claude Vautrin.	168577
1939	Rovin' Tumbleweeds	M	DVD -R HQ 6944, 6942			Radio Reporter-Commentator Mary Porter (Mary Carlisle)  of KYX covers the flood. People send a singing cowboy (Gene Autry) to Washington D.C. to get congress to help the flood victims. Reporter (Don Sharpe).Autry wins congressional seat and marries reporter who quits her job. "This is your favorite commentator again folks…Will you say a few words, Congressman."  "No. Wait a minute, Yes I will. … ""...Folks if you're as tired of listening to your favorite commentator as I am, you'll be glad to know this is her last broadcast. From now on she'll do her broadcasting from the kitchen because I'm going to marry her." They kiss. Fadeout.	168578
1990	Roving Reporter 	NJ		Snow, Elissa	#3 See Through Kid	School Newspaper Gossip Columnist Jamie starts writing the column and her magic high tops allow her to hear and see things without being seen. But her snooping could cost her her best friend. 	168579
1971	Roving Reporters, The	NJ		Wilson, Elinor		Journalism. Allen and his friend Benny notice a fire in a warehouse and call in an alarm. Later, Allan checks the newspaper, radio and television for news reports about the fire. 	168580
1993	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past Christmas Present	T			12-2-1993	Parody News. Compilation of News Segments from the first four seasons. Reprises the intro with the guys dressed as the baby New Year. Talk-Show Host Johnny Carson (Himself).	168581
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #1. 1-22-1968. Series. 1-22-1968 to 3-12-1973.	Parody News. A parody of network news introduced by a completely un-news-like song and dance number. Current events, "News of the Past" which lampooned historical events, and a segment on "News of the Future," predicting unlikely or bizarre future news.The future news included mentioning President Ronald Reagan in a  story from 1988, 20 years from now. Another prediction, that the Berlin Wall would be destroyed in 1989 also came through.The news segment was reminiscent of BBC's earlier That Was The Week Was and in turn was echoed a few years later by Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segments. SNL creator Lorne Michaels started his career as a writer for Laugh-In.	168582
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episodes #2-#3. 1-29-1968, 2-5-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168583
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #4. 2-12-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168584
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #5. 2-19-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168585
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #6. 2-26-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls made up as little Dutch girls complete with wooden shoes.	168586
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #7. 3-4-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as French maids.	168587
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #8. 3-11-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as rifle corps members.	168588
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #9. 3-25-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as Las Vegas showgirls.	168589
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #10. 4-1-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168590
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #11. 4-8-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as gypsy dancers and King George (John Byner in his Lyndon Baines Johnson voice) being interviewed about his losing the war in the Colonies.	168591
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #12. 4-15-1968	Parody News. News Report where the girls were burlesque strippers.	168592
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #13. 4-22-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168593
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #14. 4-29-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as Indian squaws.	168594
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #15. 9-16-1968	Parody News. News Report with all the girls dressed like Tiny Tim. Mrs. Sigmund Freud (Barbara Feldon) and Sports Anchor Alan Sues.	168595
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #16. 9-23-1968	Parody News. News Report . Look Magazine cover with Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.	168596
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #17. 9-30-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168597
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #18. 10-7-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls made up as Bond girls.	168598
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #19. 10-14-1968	Parody News. News Report with the girls as fairy characters doing the news theme in high-pitched voices.	168599
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #20, #21, #22, #23. 10-21/28-1968, 11-11/18-1968	Parody News. News Report.	168600
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #24. 11-25-1968	Parody News. News Report introduced by Phyllis.  The girls did their Cabaret impressions singing the news theme. General Custer (Tiny Tim).	168601
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #25. 12-2-1968	Parody News. Liberace performed the news theme on the piano while the girls sang. Nothing happened at all during the present news, future news, past news or sports.	168602
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #26. 12-16-1968	Parody News. News Report where the girls did the theme as mechanical dolls.	168603
1968	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #27. 12-30-1968	Parody News. News Report with the men dressed up as the baby New Year while singing the news theme.	168604
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #28. 1-6-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing the news theme as Hawaiian dancers with a hunky guy playing the drum.	168605
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #29. 1-13-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls as secretaries speaking rather than singing the news theme as they took letters.	168606
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #30. 1-20-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls doing a Persian dance with Nancy and Ruth as a two-headed god. The past news featured Moses (Jack Riley as Lyndon Baines Johnson).	168607
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #31. 1-27-1969	Parody News. News Report where the girls danced and sang the news theme melodramatically and Dick Martin did his Big Al impression.	168608
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #32. 2-3-1969	Parody News. News Report with Don Rowan and the girls doing the news theme as circus performers.	168609
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #33. 2-10-1969	Parody News. News Report where the girls dressed and sang like the Supremes	168610
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #34. 2-17-1969	Parody News. News Report with Tiny Tim in white hat and tails and the girls all in pink and the guys looking like little Dutch boys.	168611
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #35. 2-24-1969	Parody News. News Report where Guest Connie Stevens and the girls dressed like hillbillies.	168612
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #36. 3-3-1969	Parody News. News Report with the orchestra. Dancer Ann Miller joined the girls in a Busby Berkley-type dance number. Dan Rowan called Dick Martin "Ducky" and also imitated Goldie introducing the future news.	168613
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T	VHS 1275		Episode #41. 9-15-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls as astronauts. Guest: Debbie Reynolds.	168614
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #37. 3-10-1969	Parody News. News Report where the girls made like drum majorettes.	168615
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #38. 3-17-1969	Parody News. News Report. Dancer Ann Miller tap dancing her way into Dick Martin's room and the news.	168616
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #39. 3-24-1969	Parody News. News Report with theme of minstrel shows with Actor Tony Curtis as the Interlocutor and the girls in black face, except for Chelsea who was in white face.	168617
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #40. 3-31-1969	Parody News. News Report introduced by Col. Klink as the part of the show Sgt. Schultz enjoyed the most (from "Hogan's Heroes") with the girls doing the news theme as Jewish folk dancers a la Fiddler on the Roof.	168618
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #42. 3-10-1969	Parody News. News Report featuring Singer Diana Ross and all the girls as her Supremes.	168619
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #43. 9-29-1969	Parody News. News Report with Singer Cher and the girls singing the intro as bikers.	168620
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #44.10-6-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing the news introduction as Mexican senoritas doing the hat dance. The news featured the Monkees as Knight of the Round Table and the girls did the end song while taking a siesta.Then Judy with Good News/Bad News.	168621
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #45. 10-13-1969	Parody News. News Report with Comedian Jack E. Leonard leading the girls in vaudeville number.	168622
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #46. 10-20-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing as Polynesian dancers.	168623
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #47. 10-27-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls dressed as Morticia Addams.	168624
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #48. 11-3-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls dressed like Wonder Woman and Comedian Buddy Hackett as some sort of superhero.	168625
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #49. 11-10-1969	Parody News. News Report with Singer Carol Channing and the girls as Russian dancers.	168626
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #50. 11-17-1969	Parody News. News Report with the girls dressed as Bette Davis.	168627
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #51. 11-24-1969	Parody News. News Report with Singer Sammy Davis Jr. and the girls dressed up as "Here Comes the Judge."	168628
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #52. 12-1-1969	Parody News. News Report where the girls sang as Pilgrims.	168629
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #53. 12-8-1969	Parody News. News Report with Comedian Phyllis Diller and the girls doing a ballet number.	168630
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #54. 12-15-1969	Parody News. News Report with Actor Greer Garson and the girls singing like Mae West.	168631
1969	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #55. 12-29-1969	Parody News. News Report with Singer Nancy Sinatra and the girls singing the theme as drunk New Year's partiers.	168632
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #56. 1-5-1970	Parody News. News Report where the girls sang and danced the theme as jockeys.	168633
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #57. 1-12-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing like Shirley Temple.	168634
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #58. 1-19-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing like burlesque dancers and Dan Rowan calling Dick Martin "Strippy."	168635
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #59. 1-26-1970	Parody News. News Report with a psychedelic feel and Goldie Hawn. Dan Rowan called Dick Martin "Newsey" and Dick sent it to Dan, but Goldie was there. Big Al interviewed a Mexican bullfighter (Tony Curtis), then was invited to demonstrate the sport.	168636
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #60. 2-2-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing like James Cagney.	168637
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #61. 2-9-1970	Parody News. News Report	168638
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #62. 2-16-1970	Parody News. News Report with a Marx Brothers theme.	168639
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #63. 2-23-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls doing Indian dancing and Dan Rowan calling Dick Martin "Tacky."	168640
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #64. 3-2-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls singing like marionettes and Big Goldie (Goldie Hawn's imitation of Big Al) introducing Dan Rowan. Then Goldie tried to explain the reasons for overpopulation.	168641
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #65. 3-9-1970	Parody News. News Report with the girls dressed as Wagnerian opera singers and Milton Berle directing Milton Berle interrupting Dick Martin in the present news and Dan Rowan in the future news. Goldie dressed as Gen Bullright introduces Dan.	168642
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #66. 3-16-1970	Parody News. News Report with Singer Carol Channing and the girls doing the news theme to a sprightly dance.	168643
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #67. 9-14-1970. Fourth Season Premiere	Parody News. News Report with a new format. Rosmenko, the tasteful lady and the older woman sang the news theme.	168644
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #68. 9-21-1970	Parody News. News Report with Ruth and Barbara as wooden soldiers singing the theme song and Comic Don Rickles as a German Weatherman.	168645
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #69. 9-28-1970	Parody News. News Report with all the girls dressed like Goldie but it doesn't work out as planned.	168646
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #70. 10-5-1970	Parody News. News Report with Singer Ken Berry and Barbara singing the news theme to a soft-shoe routine.	168647
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episodes #71 to #74,  10-12-1970 to 11-2-1970	Parody News. News Report	168648
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #75. 11-9-1970	Parody News. News Report. Broadcaster (Carl Reiner) as the Mod, Mod world scans the history of the history of the news media, past, present and present imperfect.	168649
1970	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #76 to  #87. 11-16-1970 to 2-15-1971	Parody News. News Report	168650
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #88. 2-15-1971	Parody News. News Report. Ruth Buzzi introduces the news a la Mae West.	168651
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #89. 2-15-1971	Parody News. News Report. Presidential Press Secretary (Peter Lawford) faces the news media after a very uneventful day.	168652
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #90. 3-1-1971	Parody News. News Report	168653
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #91. 3-8-1971	Parody News. News Report. Big Al (Alan Sues) interviews the world's shortest basketball center.	168654
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #92 to 94. 3-15-1971 to 9-20-1971	Parody News. News Report	168655
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #95. 9-27-1971	Parody News. News Report. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin speculate on President Nixon's Red China trip.  Guest: Rita Hayworth	168656
1971	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #96 to #111. 10-4-1971 to 2-14-1972	Parody News. News Report	168657
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #112. 2-21-1972	Parody News. News Report. Dancer Sandy Duncan dances in a Busby Berkeley-style introduction to the Laugh-In News.	168658
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #113 to #127. 2-28-1972 to 11-27-1972	Parody News. News Report	168659
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #128. 12-4-1972	Parody News. News Report. Floppy-eared dog reporting the news from the animal world.	168660
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #129. 12-11-1972	Parody News. News Report	168661
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #130. 12-18-1972	Parody News. News Report. Sportscasters Vin Scully (Himself) and Howard Cosell (Himself).	168662
1973	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #131 to #133. 1-8-1973 to 1-22-1973	Parody News. News Report	168663
1973	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode ##134. 1-29-1973	Parody News. News Report. Mock Presidential Conference a la The Tonight Show.	168664
1973	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #135 to #140. 2-5-1973 to 3-12-1973	Parody News. News Report	168665
1972	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Past, Present and Future	T			Episode #112. 2-21-1972	Parody News. News Report	168666
1967	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Pilot	T			Episode #1 Pilot. 9-9-1967	Parody News. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin introduce the news of the future, news 20 years from the date. Dick did the national news, Dan did the international news, and the girls did the weather (which included the first dousing of Judy).	168667
1994	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Laugh-In Looks at the News: Valentine's Day Special, A	T			2-14-1994	Parody News. Look back at Episodes 1 to 101. News Segments.	168668
1993	Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In's 25th Anniversary	T			2-7-1993	Parody News. News Report. Look back at the show's six seasons. Talk-Show Host Johnny Carson (Himself). President Richard Nixon (Himself). Commentator William F. Buckley (Himself).	168669
1970	Rowan and Martin Bite the Hand That Feeds Them	T			1-14-1970 Special	Parody News	168670
1996	Rowing Through	M		Halberstam, David (From "The Amateurs").	Canada	Journalist Kate Bordeleau (Leslie Hope) narrates story of the career of U.S. rower Tiff Wood and the conflicts that arise during the 1984 training camp to get into the Olympics. Reporter #1 (Mark Camacho).	168671
1989	Roxanne: Prize Pulitzer, The	MT	SV 204			News Media. TV Newscaster (Mike Moore).	168672
1942	Roxie Hart	M	VHS 452	Watkins, Maurine (Play - "Chicago").  Nunnally Johnson (Screenplay).		Reporter Homer Howard (George Montgomery) breaks in a cub reporter by telling him story of good old newspaper days. Reporter Jake Callahan (Lynne Overman) is old-time Daily Gazette newsmanMary Sunshine (Spring Byington) is the paper's feature writer and columnist. Reporter Howard falls in love with Roxie Hart, on trial for murder and fights to save her life. Photographer Babe (Phil Silvers) is always there to get the photograph.Hart is declared innocent but a shot rings out at the end of the trial and the press rushes out of the courtroom with Reporter Callahan pausing long enough to tell her she is last year's news.In a surprise ending, the reporter marries Roxie Hart and the two end up out of the spotlight leading a normal family life. "The public always expects a newspaperman to do a lot of drinking, and, so, you mustn't ever let the public down."Photographer (Charles Williams). Reporters (Larry Lawson, Harry Carter).  Newsboy (Leonard Kibrick)	168673
1987	Roxie: Here's Roxie	T			Episode #1. Series 4-1-1987 to 4-8-1987	TV Program Director Roxanne "Roxie" Brinkerhoff (Andrea Martin) is program director of WNYV, Channel 66, New York City.	168674
1930	Roy Stover: Cliff Island Mystery, The	N		Bartlett, Phillip A.	#3 Roy Stover Mystery Series. Ran from 1929 to 1934.	Reporter Roy Stover was a young reporter who solved various mysteries and put bad men in jail for long stretches.	168675
1929	Roy Stover: Lakeport Bank Mystery, The	N		Bartlett, Phillip	#1 Roy Stover Mystery Series. Ran from 1929 to 1934.	Reporter Roy Stover was a young reporter who solved various mysteries and put bad men in jail for long stretches.	168676
1929	Roy Stover: Mystery of the Snowbound Express, The	N		Bartlett, Phillip A.	#2 Roy Stover Mystery Series. Ran from 1929 to 1934.	Reporter Roy Stover was a young reporter who solved various mysteries and put bad men in jail for long stretches.	168677
1930	Roy Stover: Roy Stover Stories	SS		Bartlett, Phillip		Reporter Roy Stover was a young reporter who solved various mysteries and put bad men in jail for long stretches.	168678
2002	Royal Canadian Air Farce:	T			Episode #51. 11-22-2002	Sports Anchor Number One (Janet van de Graaf). Larry King (Don Ferguson).	168679
1930	Royal Family of Broadway, The	M				News Media	168680
1945	Royal Rodeo, The	DM	VHS 1321		Short Subject	Newspaper Headlines	168681
1939	Royal Rodeo, The	SS	DVD -R HQ 4014			Newspaper Headlines from The Daily Avanian: "The Royal Palace Wild West Rodeo To Be Held." "Bill Stevens, American Cowboy, To Give Performance for King." "Royalty To See Real Cowboys and Indians in Action."  American cowboy entertains royal prince.	168682
1982	Royal Romance of Charles and Diana, The	MT				News Media. Reporters (Paul Collins, Gavin Reed, Edward Hibbert, Robert Machray, Don Leslie, George Taylor, Glen Gilbert, Michael Leeds).  Photographer (John Hallow). 1st Pressman (John S. Green).	168683
1930	Royal Romance, A	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	168684
2001	Royal Tenenbaums, The	M				Reporter in Blue Cardigan (Liam Craig). Tennis Match Commentator (Wes Anderson.	168685
2002	Royal Treatment, The	NR		Child, Maureen	q	Reporter Jade Erickson wasn’t the type to take no for an answer. High-ranking intelligence officer Jeremy “J.T.” Wainwright tried to stop her from gaining entry into Penwyck’s royal family’s palace. Erickson wasn’t buying that especially when the man trying to stop her was her very own ex-husband. Once inside the regal residence, Jade and J.T. found themselves trapped together in a service elevator. With tensions mounting and the air thick with growing desire, their once-hot flame was rekindled. Then, when the two were finally rescued, Jade learned the shocking truth that she was being stalked. Would J.T. fight to protect the woman he’d loved -- from a danger unknown? 	168686
2001	Royal Vow, A	NR		Sneed, Tamara		Magazine Editor Abigail Barnes, an assistant magazine editor notices the handyman in her apartment complex in Los Angeles. It turns out he is really a prince on a small Mediterranean island called Juhatu who eluded his security force to come to America.He asks the journalist out and she accepts. They are unable to keep their date because the prince is persuaded to go home. Prince and bodyguard choose the same restaurant for their last dinner in America where Barnes is eating with a girlfriend.After dinner they go for a walk and are apprehended by rebel forces from his homeland and forced onto a ship bound for an undisclosed location.She still doesn't know he is a prince and assumes they have been abducted by someone trying to send s message to one of her brothers who is a DEA agent.	168687
1951	Royal Wedding	M	DVD -R HQ 3026, 3027. L.			News Media coverage of Royal Wedding. News Media.	168688
2005	Royal Wedding	NR		Christopher, Mary		Reporter Julie Elliott is in London assigned to cover the Royal Wedding, the most dazzling event of the decade. Julie was thrilled. But Nick Tregarron found it all absurd. Even as the handsome photographer opened the most exclusive doors in England to her, he mocked her with his cynical comments. Did he really think of her no more than a silly, starry-eyed young American reporter? Didn’t he realize that, like Lady Diana, Julie was ready for love? But Julie’s romantic dreams were rapidly turning to bitter tears. She had only days before she would have to return home. Would Nick realize what he meant to her -- before it was forever too late?	168689
2003	Royal, The: Sister of Mercy	TF			UK. Episode #4.2-9-2003.	Photographer (Darren Johnson).	168690
2003	Royal, The: Skin Deep	T			UK. Episode #20.  12-28-2003.	Interviewer (Joe O'Byrne).	168691
1964	Royston Affair, The	NM	UCLA	Devine, D.M.		Journalist Paul Willard, The Tribune.  Derek :"as a journalist, he's the tops. A professional. Never turns in a shoddy piece of work. Toes the line, too."	168692
1941	Roztomily clovek	MF				Editor (Josef Belsky). Editor (Bedrich Bozdech). Editor-in-Chief (Karel Hasler). Editor (Jiri Vondrovic). Editor (Bohus Zahorsky).	168693
1964	Rozwodow nie bedzie	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Jerzy Dobrowolski).	168694
1997	RPM	M				News Media. Journalist 1 (Franch Rainault). Journalist 2 (Alain Clement).	168695
1992	RTL aktuell:	DF			Series. 1992-	Sports Hosts Ulrike von der Groeben, Ulrich Potofski. Hosts Peter Kloeppel, Hans Meiser, Ilka Essmuller, Antonia Rados. Weather Forecaster Ulla Kock am Brink.	168696
1993	RTL Samstag Nacht	TF			Germany. Series	News Hosts (Tanja Schumann. Esther Schweins, Stefan Jurgens).	168697
2003	RTX Red Rock	G				TV Reporter (Amanda Moody - Voice).	168698
2000	Rubbernecking	M				Film Critic (Ben L. McCain)	168699
2006	Rubutto Chronicles: Time of Murder, Conspiracy and Dirty Deeds, A	NM		McCall, Vickie		Reporter Jon Rubutto, a full-time reporter for the Blue Thrasher Daily Chronicles turns amateur detective when a friend is murdered, but not before Rubutto is given evidence that could bring down the city's largest crime organization.His quest for the truth behind his friend's murder takes him in and out of danger.	168700
1992	Ruby	M				News Media. Reporter (Vernon Reeves). Press (Tina Rucker). Press (Alan Ackles). Press (Ron De Roxtra). Press (Jay Dowd). Press (Bob Hess). Dallas TV Announcers (Mike Lundy, Jim Ryan, Bill Seward).	168701
1996	Ruby & Spear (aka Ruby and Spear)	N		Walton, Todd		Sports Reporter Vic Worsley covers basketball for the San Francisco Chronicle is sacked after he does a column viciously maligning the Warriors' coach.	168702
1978	Ruby and Oswald	T				Correspondent Ike Pappas (Michael Pataki). Nov. 1963 Kennedy Assassination	168703
1998	Ruby Bridges	MT				Reporter (Robin Robertson)	168704
1952	Ruby Gentry	M	VHS 1299		Jones	Newspaper Owner Clyde Pratt (Frank Wilcox) owns newspaper	168705
1993	Ruby in Paradise	M				TV Weather Anchor (Sharon M. Lewis)	168706
1989	Rude Awakening	M				Newscaster (B.J. Jefferson)	168707
1996	Rudy	T			Series	Aspiring TV Newscaster. Sitcom about an aspiring newscaster who makes a living producing a children's puppet show. Puppets are actually aliens with attitude. USA Network.	168708
1993	Rudy	M				Reporter (Keith Schrader). Announcer (Tom Dennin).	168709
2003	Rudy: Rudy Giuliani Story, The	MT	SVD 1375			News Media. Reporter #1 (Arthur Holden). Reporter #2 (Richard Jutras). Reporter #3 (Neil Kroetsch). Journalist (Domenico Salvaggio).	168710
1976	Rue haute	TF				Interviewer (Selim Sasson - L'interviewer).	168711
2007	Ruffian	MT				Sports Media  Female Sports Reporter #1 (Mary Griffitts). Female Sports Reporter #2. News Reporter (Barry Barton). News Cameraman (John T. Billingsley). NYC TV Reporter (Dave Cohen). Reporter-Race Fan (Kip Cummings). Elder Reporter (Bill Flynn).TV Reporter (Brian Lafontaine). Reporter (Mike Martindale). Reporter #1 (John Newbury). Reporter #2 (Diego J. Martinez). Reporter (Stan McDonald).  CBS Reporter (Richard Harold). CBS-TV Crew Photographer (Chuck Halley).News Photographer Derrick Williams (Eric Kelly McFarland). CBS Executive (John S. Davies).	168712
1973	Rufino Tamayo: Sources of His Art, The	DT			Short	Commentator Octavio Paz. Narrator John Huston.	168713
1891	Rufus Sanders	SS		Lloyd, Francis Bartow		Fictional Journalist created by Lloyd.  Lloyd was city editor of the Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser.  Quaint-faced old tiller of soil a synonym for household philosophy in many thousand American  homes.Rufus made considerable money for his creator. Lloyd was assassinated by a man who held a political grudge in 1897 and Rufus Saunders died the same day.	168714
1970	Rugby Special	DT			Series	Commentators Eddie Butler, Bill McClaren, Cliff Morgan, Nigal Starmer-SmithPresenters John Inverdale (1990-), Chris Rae. Analyst Bill Beaumont.	168715
1999	Rugemania	TF				Reporter (Claudia Ciulla).	168716
1945	Rugged Path, The	P	MLPL	Sherwood. Robert E.	808.20 B561	Editor Morey Vinion, the liberal editor of his brother-in-law’s conservative paper. The last five years of his term as editor. After the Nazi invasion, Morey comes out for aid to Russia and collides head-on with the paper’s Red-baiting, policymaking, Mammon-serving isolationist business manager. He chucks his job, joins the Navy and becomes the cook on a destroyer. The destroyer is sunk in the Pacific, but Morey reaches an island held by a small U.S. and native guerrilla group. He has a chance to be sent home on a submarine, but having found new faith in the rugged decency of simple men, he begs to stay on and fight by their side. He dies fighting. 	168717
1935	Ruggles of Red Gap	M	L			Reporter Jake Henshaw (Clarence Wilson). Photographer (Harry Bowen).	168718
2000	Rugrats in Paris: Movie, The - Rugrats II	M				Photographer (Charles Fathy).	168719
1998	Rugrats Movie, The	M				Reporter (Robin Groth). Reporter (Angel Harper). Reporter (Steve Zirnkilton).	168720
2005	Ruguma: New to America	N		Lightle, Lugenia L.		American Journalist Edmund Ligatelli adopts and brings to America a 12-year-old orphan from Sardinia. His arrival is a big shock to Ligatelli's family who have to cancel their vacation to care for Ruguma.Ligatellis receive hate mail. A teacher and fellow Soldainian is convinced that Ruguma is her long-lost sister. Can Edmund's wife and daughters learn to accept this orphan into their family despite jealousy, resentment and ignorance?	168721
2002	Ruki kuklovoda	N		Aleksandrova, Natalia	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	168722
1687	Rule of Transversion: Attacks on the Hind and the Panther	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	168723
1984	Rules of Engagement	N		Freemantle, Brian		News Media	168724
2000	Rules of Engagement	M				News Media. Reporters (Dani Englander, Laura Lee O'Shell). Talk Show Host (G. Gordon Liddy - Voice).	168725
1989	Rules of Engagement	MT			Miniseries.	TV Interviewers (Henry Goodman, Greg Naughton). News Presenters (James Harvey, Howard Philpott, Debbie Thrower, Debbie Thrower).	168726
2007	Rules of Engagement	T				Reporter (Kelli Kirkland)	168727
2008	Rules of the Game	T				Paparazzi (Cristian Cussen). Camera Guy (Jack Winch). What do a handicapped garbage man, a creep with a dildo strapped to his head, an effeminate roller-skater in an age-inappropriate pink half-shirt, and a ski-mask-wearing criminal driving a windowless white van have in common?  Women love them. Led  by a mysterious, steely eyed guru (rock journalist Neil Strauss), two Hollywood roommates navigate the shark infested waters of modern dating the only two red-blooded American hipsters know how: by competing in high-stakes, death-defying stunts of fantastical foolishness and daring, all to win the hearts, mind and phone numbers of the most pursued young women in Los Angeles.	168728
2009	Rules of the Game, The	N		Downie, Leonard		Reporter Sarah Page, a rising star at the Washington Capital, has been assigned to cover the dark world of politics and money in Washington. But when she begins to investigate an influential lobbyist and his clients, she realizes that little is what it seems. As Sarah digs deeper, one of her sources is murdered and others disappear. She herself is the target of a car bomb, and a late-night caller warns that she is jeopardizing national security. And while she is determined to pursue the story wherever it leads, her own romantic indiscretions leave her vulnerable.Sarah is helped by Pat Scully, an evasive, cryptic source in hiding; Kit Morgan, a ubiquitous presence in the national security community whose employer remains a mystery; and Chris Collins, a cooperative congressman whose motives are obscure. When President Susan Cameron—suddenly thrust into the job when her predecessor dies in the White House—is confronted with what Sarah has found, the scheming of her top aides and her own political survival come into conflict with her duty to the country.	168729
1998	Rules of the Wild	N		Marciano, Francesca		British Journalist Hunter is sickened by the horrors he encounters in Kenya.	168730
2000	Ruling Over the Ruins	N		Ajemian, Kevork		Irish Journalist Bright young Irish journalist, Patricia Moynihan, looking for a news angle when talking to an aging Armenian lawyer -- marooned together in war-ravaged Beirut in the early 1990s	168731
1990	Ruling Passion	NR	OWN - H	Michael, Judith		Investigative Reporter Valerie Sterling at the cable TV network owned by Nicholas Fielding, an old college flame	168732
1984	Ruling Passion	NR		Malek, Doreen Owens	Silhouette Special Edition #154	Journalist Megan Fielding had to research corruption in the construction industry without letting people know what she was doing. And, like any good reporter, she had to keep personal feelings out of it. That became impossible once she met Michael Hanley. He became her most necessary source of information, and much more as well. Her growing passion for Mike threatened to overwhelm her, until the night he discovered her secret project and accused her of betrayal. Must Megan choose between a cherished goal she’s been seeking for years and the love she’s been seeking all her life?	168733
1989	Ruling Passions	NR	OWN - H	Crosland, Susan		London Journalist. Daisy Brewster takes on London journalism.	168734
1998	Rum Diary, The	N		Thompson, Hunter S.		Journalist Paul Kemp, a writer who has grown tired of New York, takes a job on the San Juan Daily News.	168735
2004	Rum with a Twist	M				TV Reporter (George Williams)	168736
1935	Rumba	M				Reporter (James Burke).  Reporter (James P. Burtis).	168737
1990	Rumba	M				Interviewer (Pete Washburn)	168738
1974	Rumble in the Jungle, The	M				Commentator (Marv Albert)	168739
2001	Rumble Racing	G				Commentator, In-House - Driving (Jess Harnell - Voice).	168740
1989	Rummies	NM		Benchley, Peter		Editor Scott Preston needs two double vodkas to start the day. His wife and boss, threatening loss of marriage and job, ship the New York editor to a rehab center.He's first alienated, then joins in the camaraderie, becomes infatuated with a female addict and is drawn into the mysterious death of a glamorous film star, the abrupt firing of two counselors and abuse of the female addict by the clinic-founder.	168741
1916	Rummy, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Publishers/Reporters - Ness Book Quoted	Reporter for a reform paper -- The Rummy (Wilfred Lucas), falls in love with a prostitute while covering night court and marries her. Later he catches her with the newspaper publisher.Reporter leaves her, becomes a drunk and loses his job, but later redeems himself by uncovering a graft story involving the publisher, who dies of apoplexy when confronted by The Rummy. Variety 9/29/16: "As a picturization of newspaper life the story."...rings true, with the possible exception that it pictures all reporters as rummies more or less. The day has passed when the star man on any paper is the "rummy," for nowadays rummies do not usually get a chance to prove whether the star men or not."Managing Editor (Allan Sears). Newspaper Reporter (Clyde E. Hopkins). Cub Reporter (James O'Shea).	168742
1991	Rumor Has It	N	OWN - H	Dickinson, Charles		Chicago News Editor Danny Fain	168743
2005	Rumor Has It	M				New York Times Reporter Sarah (Jennifer Aniston) and her family are rumored to be the inspiration for the film, "The Graduate."  Reporter (Mike Baldridge). Reporter (Donna Cooper). Reporter (Joan M. Blair).	168744
1980	Rumor of War, A	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Scott Sebastian). 2nd Reporter (David Manson).	168745
1988	Rumors	NR	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Mann, Catherine		Investigative Reporter. Ace Investigative Reporter Kate Brannigan, an ace reporter, writes an expose of the most powerful and mysterious woman in Hollywood.	168746
2004	Rumors	MUS		Lohan, Lindsay	From  "Speak" sung by Lindsay Lohan	Tabloids.  Lohan lashes out at the gossip mill and the paparazzi: "I can tell that you're watching me/And you're probably gonna write what you didn't see/I just need a little space to breathe/Can you please respect my privacy."Paparazzi. Song sung by Lindsay Lohan. In video she is chased by photographers and at one point locked in a cage.	168747
1970	Rumour	MT				News Media	168748
2006	Rumours: 25 Ways To Drive Him Wild	T			Episode #7. 11-20-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168749
2006	Rumours: Bumps in the Night	T			Episode #13.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168750
2006	Rumours: Chaos? What Chaos?	T			Episode #18.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168751
2006	Rumours: Close Up	T			Episode #5. 11-6-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168752
2006	Rumours: Dizzy Spells	T			Episode #9. 12-4-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new co-editors builds and so does the attraction. Interviewer (Arthur Holden).	168753
2006	Rumours: Erroneous Zone	T			Episode #14.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168754
2006	Rumours: First Impressions	T			Episode #2. 10-9-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168755
2006	Rumours: Good Man Is Hard To Find, A	T			Episode #3. 10-26-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168756
2006	Rumours: Look Before You Leap	T			Episode #17.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168757
2006	Rumours: Moment of Truth, The	T			Episode #16.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168758
2006	Rumours: Moments to Cherish	T			Episode #8. 11-27-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.`	168759
2006	Rumours: My Life is a Soap Opera (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #19-20.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168760
2006	Rumours: One of Those Days	T			Episode #1. 10-9-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168761
2006	Rumours: Real Thing, The	T			Episode #6. 11-13-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168762
2006	Rumours: Rivalries	T			Episode #4. 10-23-2006	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168763
2006	Rumours: Shadow of Doubt, The	T			Episode #10. 	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168764
2006	Rumours: Slightest Imperfection, The	T			Episode #12.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168765
2006	Rumours: Telling Details	T			Episode #11.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168766
2006	Rumours: Unforgettable	T			Episode #15.	Editors Sarah Barnaby (Amy Price-Francis) and Ben Devlin (David Hadyn-Jones)  of a frothy women’s magazine, Rumours. Barnaby wants to turn the Toronto-based magazine into something provocative and sophisticated. Devlin is a former sports writer who reluctantly took the job for the money. Magazine Publisher Michelle Lawrence (Jennifer Dale). Unemployed sports journalist is hired by a struggling women’s magazine, Rumours, alongside a strong-willed, slightly neurotic dreamer. The tension between the two new coeditors builds and so does the attraction.	168767
2003	Rumpole and the Primrose Path	N		Mortimer, John		Public Relations. Equity Court's new PR whiz is the hard-bitten Luci Gribble, the Director of Marketing and Administration with her cell phone, corporate jargon, glossy brochures, who was hired to give the Chambers a new image.Luci responded by falling for Soapy Samuel Ballard, QC, the Head of Chambers who confesses a desire to cover Luci with custard. Luci also gets involved preparing a memorial service.	168768
1988	Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Barrow Boy	T			Episode #26. 11-30-1988	TV Interviewer (Joan Bakewell).	168769
1978	Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Heavy Brigade	T			Episode #6. 5-15-1978	TV Newsreader (Simon Prebble). Radio Newsreader (Bruce Wyndham - Voice).	168770
1987	Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Official Secret	T			Episode #21. 2-2-1987	TV Newsreader (Allan Hargreaves).	168771
1983	Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Sporting Life	T			Episode #17.	Commentator (Robin Gray).	168772
1988	Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Tap End	T			Episode #28. 12-14-1988	News Media. Diary Reporter (Cynthia Grenville). Radio Presenter (John Levitt - Voice).	168773
1991	Run	M				TV Anchor (Pamela Martin). News Anchor (Kevin Hayes).	168774
2005	Run	NJ		Walters, Eric		Journalist MacDonald heads to Nova Scotia to cover a human-interest story about a man trying to run across the country. His son, in trouble again after suspension from school and a runaway attempt, is sent to spend time with his father.The inspiring story of the cross-country runner could make the boy change his ways. Mixture of fact and fiction.	168775
2008	Run Around, The	N				Reporter interviews one of the most eligible bachelors in the world who has become a husband and father. 	168776
1985	Run Between the Raindrops	N		Dye, Dale A.		Photojournalist in Vietnam	168777
1966	Run Buddy Run: Win Place and Die	T			Episode #3.9-26-1966	Photographer (Dick Winslow).	168778
1999	Run Catch Kiss: Gratifying Note, A	N		Sohn, Amy		Columnist Ariel Steiner undertakes a confessional column for a New York newspaper (like the one Sahn writes for the New York Post). 22-year-old Manhattan sex columnist	168779
1995	Run for Cover	M				News Media. Reporter (Arthur Lundquist). Reporter (Kat Walker).  Former KGB agent plots a terrorist attack on New York City.	168780
2004	Run for Covers	NJ		London, Julia		Reporter Tori Ford is given permission by Adam Grant to get the hotel’s inside story but he never dreamed she’d insist on his full cooperation and participation. This button-down executive is in for an even bigger surprise when it turns out that she really wants to unbutton him. Tori’s campaign to get Dam to drop his inhibitions doesn’t miss a trick. When she finally persuades him to join in her fun bedtime games, she knows anything goes. And soon their sexual games become a race to see who hits the covers first.  	168781
1996	Run for the Dream: Gail Devers Story, The	MT				Photographer (Reed R. McCants)	168782
1953	Run for the Hills	M				TV Commentator (George Sanders)	168783
1975	Run for the Roses	M				TV Interviewer (Joseph Roman).	168784
1956	Run for the Sun	M	DVD -R HQ 4422, 4423. SVD 1342	Connell, Richard (Story - "Most Dangerous Game, The").  Dudley Nichols, Roy Boulting (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Katy Connors (Jane Greer) for Sight magazine who has a reputation for writing "merciless profiles" and has recently done an article on a reclusive Hemingwayesque writer. Comes to Mexico to locate him and find out why he suddenly stopped writing.After meeting writer, who explains he gave up his work when his marriage ended. She begins to have second thoughts about doing the article and decides to leave. He offers to fly her out but a magnetized pen in her purse throws off the plane's compass.Forced to crash land in remote jungle area. Rescued by two men. Writer hears a radio report on their disappearance, discovers her profession and accuses her of dishonesty. The writer, Mike Latimer (Richard Widmark) was a correspondent during World War II.He realizes he and the woman are in danger when he recognizes one of the man's voice as that of a broadcaster of pro-German propaganda in Britain prior to the war. They agree to put their feud on hold while they make their escape from the German agents.Two reconcile during their flight when he discovers a note she had written to him acknowledging that she worked for magazine. They kill one of the Germans and escape in a plane. Writer: "the new kind of journalism -- let's play Peeping Tom."	168785
1966	Run for Your Life: I Am the Late Diana Hays	T			Episode. 9-19-1966.	Reporter (Joe Finnigan - Tough Reporter).	168786
1949	Run for Your Money, A	M	DVD -R HQ 5147, 5148.	Evans, Clifford (Story). Diana Morgan (Additional Dialogue).  Richard Hughes, Leslie Norman, Charles Frend (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Gardening Editor Whimple (Alec Guinness)  of the Weekly Echo assigned to supervise two Welsh miners who win a trip to London in newspaper contest sponsored by the paper. Whimple hates the newspaper referring to it as "that rag."  Editor (Clive Morton).He's in a running argument with his Editor (Clive Morton) about the assignment. When he is at a police station he protests, "You can't arrest me, officer, I'm a gentleman of the press."Then he thinks better of it and asks if there is a quiet cell where he can write his story in peace. Photographer Stebbins (Mackenzie Ward). Station Announcer (Desmond Walter-Ellis). Photographer Stebbins (Mackenzie Ward).	168787
1987	Run If You Can	M				Newscaster (Leslie Stone).	168788
2002	Run Ronnie Run!	M				News Media. TV News Reporter (Tom Kenny). Fuzz Cameraman (Shawn Maurer). TV Anchorwoman (Rhoda Griffis). Rescue Show Announcer (Kent McCord).Editor #1 (Patton Oswalt). Editor #2 (Ken Daly). Editor #3 (Doug Benson). Editor #4 (Dean Holland). Editor #5 (John Matta). Radio DJ The Lemur (Greg Behrendt). Elimination Island TV Host (BJ Porter).A redneck with an uncanny knack for getting arrested becomes the star of his own reality program 'Fuzz'.	168789
1991	Run the Gauntlet Alpine Challenge	T			Series.	Commentator (Simon Reed). Presenters (Alison Holloway, Jilly Johnson).	168790
1969	Run, Angel, Run	M			AFI-Magazines/Authors	Magazine. Angel quits motorcycle gang after selling biker-expose story to national magazine, Like	168791
1946	Runaround, The	M			Reworking of It Happened One Night	Reporter	168792
1984	Runaway	M	L. SV 82			News Media. TV Reporter Miss Shields (Elizabeth Norment), KBEX News. Cameraman (Andrew Rhodes).	168793
1985	Runaway	N	OWN - P	Watson, Clarissa		Newspaperwoman with an eye for trouble	168794
2005	Runaway	M				News Media. News Reporter Jennifer Dempster.	168795
1999	Runaway Bride	M	DVD -R HQ 10911, 10912 (mislabeled 10911). L. SVD 864			Columnist Ike Graham (Richard Gere), veteran New York newspaper columnist. Graham writes a sexist and inaccurate column about a woman known for repeatedly leaving her grooms at the alter. To save his job, Graham must now actually interview the woman in person. He also hopes to get a big cover story with GQ magazine if she runs. To the woman’s dismay, Graham forces his way into her life to see whether she will abandon her fourth wedding. But as he gets to know more about her, he ends up falling for her -- and then wondering if she will leave him at the altar. Reporter Cheryl (Cheryl Frazel). Reporter Dina (Dina Napoli).  Reporter Jacqui (Jacqui Allen). Reporter (Jack Hoffman). Reporter Murphy (Julie Paris). Reporter Tiffany (Tiffany Paulsen).Fashion Shoot Photographer (Thong Nguyen).	168796
1954	Runaway Bus, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3301, 3259			BBC Newscaster (Frank Phillips - The BBC Newscaster)	168797
1997	Runaway Car	MT				TV News Reporter (Bob Tur)	168798
2003	Runaway Jury	M	DVD -R HQ 2685, 2686, 2634.			News Media. Reporter #1 (Michelle M. Miller). Reporter #2 (Eric Paulsen). Reporter #3 (Margaret Lawhon). Aggressive Reporter (Mark Krasnoff). Reporter #4 (Claudia Coffee). Reporter #5 (Charlie Detraz). Reporter with Cable (Sally Ann Roberts).Reporter (Darlene Moore).	168799
1917	Runaway Romany	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents/Publicity	Press Agent	168800
2000	Runaway Virus	MT				TV Newscaster (Pamela Martin).	168801
1978	Runaways, The: Street of Terror	T		Sandefur, B.W.	Episode	News Media	168802
2005	Rundfunk:	TF			Episode #44. 1-4-2005	Reporter Signe Molde.	168803
2004	Rundown, The	M				Reporter (Justin Timberlake) is a naïve journalist who tails two corrupt cops to get the story.	168804
1974	Rundt pa gulvet - tendenser I dansk politik	MTF				TV Journalist (Ulf Pilgaard).	168805
2006	Rune	M				Presse Editor (De'Adrian Harmon).	168806
1992	Runner, The (aka Escape From Survival Zone. Survival Island)	M			UK. Ness	Female TV Reporter and Cameraman Jack Slater (Terence Ford) investigate a survivalist camp after covering a war. African-American soundman.	168807
1979	Running	M				TV Sportscaster (Jim McKay-Himself). Commentator (David Laurence).	168808
1990	Running Against Time	MT		Shapiro, Stanley (Novel - "Time To Remember, A"). Shapiro, Robert Glass (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Journalist Laura Whittaker (Catherine Hicks) works for the TV program Dallas in Depth and lives with a college teacher. She is trying to get an interview with a professor who has been conducting experiments involving time travel.Her live-in professor  decides to go back in time to prevent President Kennedy's assassination. Thinks he can alter history and save his brother from being killed in Vietnam.  He is unsuccessful and arrested as a suspect, shot by Ruby.Whittaker goes back to the day before the assassination to save him, but is hit by a car and wakes up in the hospital a day later. Eventually the other professor goes back to try to save both of them.Reporter and college professor use ads in Dallas newspapers to communicate with the professor.	168809
2009	Running Boy, The	N		Pollock, Dan		Female Journalist is on the run with a mystery boy, just a step ahead of a pair of hired killers.	168810
1983	Running Brave	M				News Media	168811
1978	Running Dog	NM	OWN - H	DeLillo, Don		New York Journalist Moll Robbins, New York city journalist, dragged into the black market world of erotica.	168812
2001	Running in Heels	N		Maxted, Anna.		Public Relations Woman	168813
2009	Running in Heels: Circle of Frenemies	T	DVD -R HQ 10999		Episode #5. 3-29-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. Johanna and the staff create recession-sensitive material. Ashley and Talita enjoy fabulous assignments while Samantha gets grunt work.	168814
2009	Running in Heels: Hasta La Vista Interns	T	DVD -R HQ 11053		Episode #8. 4-19-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. Members of the staff hope they will be selected to participate in a photo shoot in Mexico. 	168815
2009	Running in Heels: Intern Wars	T	DVD -R HQ 10938		Episode #2. 3-8-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Joanna and the editors head for Europe leaving behind three stressed-out interns with an assignment to perform. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns who stress while the editors are away in Europe. Editor-in-Chief Joanna has left them with their assignments to complete. The girls must create a page for the magazine and if one of them is good enough it will be in an upcoming issue. The tensions continue to mount between the interns both in their work lives as well as their living arraignment.	168816
2009	Running in Heels: Off and Running	T	DVD -R HQ 10908		Episode #1. 3-1-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Marie Claire staffers prepare for Fashion Week and Nina’s big welcome party. Three interns adjust to their high-pressure duties.Three interns learn the ins and outs of working for a high-end fashion magazine. To get to the top you must start at the bottom. Samantha Dezur, Asley Gosik and Talita Silva all first timers to New York move into their new apartment. Personality differences should make this housing arraignment an adventure. Nina Garcia joins the staff as the new fashion director. Nina’s arrival has everyone on their toes waiting to see how their ideas go over. At the height of fashion week, these three new intern jump in the deep end. The three get their first assignments joggling their new responsibilities while trying to out shine each other. Senior Shopping Editor (Zoe Glassner). Senior Fashion Editor (Zanna Roberts). 	168817
2009	Running in Heels: Roommates and Rivals	T	DVD -R HQ 10999		Episode #6. 4-5-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. Johanna is disappointed in the interns’ performance and decides to send them out on individual missions.	168818
2009	Running in Heels: Sex and the Citygirls	T	DVD -R HQ 11037		Episode #7. 4-12-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. The interns write articles for the column on sexual relationships. Magazine prepares for a Classics shoot with Kelly Klein. 	168819
2009	Running in Heels: Stress to Impress Nina	T	DVD -R HQ 10970		Episode #4. 3-22-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. The staff prepares for a cover shoot with Mandy Moore while the interns manage a sale and Fashion Director Nina Garcia heads to Brazil for their fashion week. 	168820
2009	Running in Heels: Wedding Belle, Intern Hell	T	DVD -R HQ 11059		Episode #3. 3-15-2009	Fashion Magazine Staff. Samantha Dezur, Ashley Gosik, Talita Silva are the three interns. A feature on style advice demands the concentration of the staff. Market Editor Paula Knight is getting married and planning her wedding. Designer Roberto Cavalli guest stars. Staff concentrates on a photo feature about style advice. Paula prepares for her wedding. Joanna meets with designer Roberto Cavalli.	168821
1959	Running Jumping & Standing Still Film, The	M				Photographer (Peter Sellers).	168822
1992	Running Late	MT				News Media. Publisher 1 (Karen Ford). Publisher 2 (Jan Chappell). Editor (Ben Gray).	168823
1987	Running Man, The	M				Newscaster (Kim Pawlik)	168824
1992	Running Mates	N		Feinstein, Judy		Publicist Mel is a campaign manager for presidential candidate.  Media.	168825
2000	Running Mates	MT	SVD 870			TV Anchorwoman (Diana Morgan). Newscaster #1 (Darrell Kunitomi). Newscaster #2 (Maggie Baird). Newscaster #3 (Barbara Tyson). Clinic Reporter #1 (Stephanie Geyer). Reporter #1 (Bruce Bohne). Reporter #2 (Ryan Cutrona).Reporter #3 (Vern Urich). Reporter #4 (Samantha Lloyd). Press #1 (Takayo Fischer). Press #3 (Rebecca Klinger). Clinic Reporter #2 (Juan Carlos Cantu). Press #2 (Haynes Brooke). Press Photographer (Phil Hawn).Press Photographer (Phil Hawn). Cameraman (Colin Patrick Lynch).	168826
1992	Running Mates	MT	SV 171 (Some Interference)			Tabloid Reporter (Gregg Berger). Hispanic Reporter (Steve Gonzales). C-Span Reporter (Richard Hoyt-Miller). Reporter A (Scott Alan Smith). Reporter B (Lucy Lin). Reporter C (Michael Monks).Network Reporter (Peter Tomarken). Photographer A (John Storey). Photographer B (Ted Davis). Photographer C (Leslie S. Sachs). Photographer D (Robert Jason Jackson).	168827
1988	Running on Empty	M				Reporter (Donna Hanover).	168828
1982	Running on Empty	M				Photographer (Chris Haywood).	168829
2005	Running on the Edge	N		Barnes, William M.		Reporter Juanita Costillos investigates the case of an illegal immigrant who is kidnapped while crossing the Texas border with other illegals. His sister, a nurse and part Tarahumara Indian, asks the reporter for help.Checking cryptic ads in a San Antonio newspaper, they follow a lead of tiny fossils found on victims of a serial murderer dubbed the "Puta Killer".	168830
1980	Running Scared	M	DVD -R HQ 8835, 8836			TV Newsman (Ken Rahgers)	168831
2004	Running the Apple Press	G			Miniature Toy	Press run by a woman printer with a boy drinking out of a cup next to the press. She is putting a piece of paper on the press for printing.	168832
1973	Running Wild	M		Hunt, Finley, Robert McCahon, Maurice Tombragel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Photographer Whit Colby (Dina Merrill) for Time magazine investigates attacks on wild horses. Her presence causes concern for businessman who is afraid her work will undermine real estate deal he is working on.Photojournalist demonstrates her personal involvement in her story when she shows film footage of woman trying to save wild horses to group of school children.While trying to expose corrupt businessmen and politicians behind assaults, Colby falls for rancher. Rancher's son and friend cornered by crooks after freeing horses from corral owned by one of businessmen. Friend and one of the horses are shot.Photojournalist finds horse and gets picture of it. Businessman finally agrees to let horses go.	168833
1998	Running Woman	M				Reporter #2 (Sandra Buster). Reporter #2 (Andrew Buckley).	168834
1978	Runoilija ja muusa	MF				Journalist (Svante Martin). Journalist (Timo Lapila). Journalist (Erkki Saarela). Journalist (Erkki Seiro). Editor (Aarni Krohn).	168835
2007	Runway Moms: TV Star Mom	T	DVD -R HQ 11044			Television Weather Girl, Reporter and expectant mother meets Lisa Elliott-Ramirez and is transformed into a model. 	168836
1977	Rupan sansei: Part II	C			Series 1977-1980	TV News Anchor (Lia Sargent - Voice).	168837
1997	Rupert Patterson Wants to be a Super Hero	MT				TV Anchorwoman (Victoria Alexander) Reporter (Christopher Cook).	168838
2001	Ruroni Kenshin: Seiso hen	C			Japan	Newspaper Seller (Junichi Miura). Newspaper Seller (Charles Campbell - Voice - English Version).	168839
1996	Rusar i hans famn	MF			Sweden.	Reporter, TV (Pia Lindstrom). TV Photographer (Mikael Silkeberg).	168840
2001	Ruse	CB			Ruse #1 (December 2001)	News MediaNewspaper mockup inside front cover of comic introduces characters and setting in this and all subsequent issues of the comic.	168841
1991	Rush	M				Reporter (Dell Gibson)	168842
1966	Rush to Judgment	M				Reporter Trying to Question Oswald (Ike Pappas-Himself). . Dallas police, Briefs Reporter (Patrick Dean-Himself). Editor-Publisher (Penn Jones Jr.-Himself) for Midlothian News.  Presenter-Interviewer (Mark Lane).Editor-Publisher (Penn Jones Jr.-Himself), Midlothian News.	168843
1989	Rush Week	M	SV 121			Student Reporter Toni Daniels (Pamela Ludwig) is ambitious and goes in search of an exciting story. She discovers the dark secrets of Tambers College. Three beautiful coeds have disappeared leaving behind some bizarre clues.Are disappearances related to the fraternity rituals of Rush Week? Skeletons pop up from every closet and veiled threats fly as Daniels follows the twisting trail of clues that leads to an intense and shocking surprise ending.	168844
1998	Rushmore	M				School Reporter (Thayer McClanahan)	168845
1948	Russ Hodges' Scoreboard	DR				Sportscaster Russ Hodges	168846
1990	Russia House, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11155, 11156, 11157	Stoppard, Tom (Screenplay). John le Carre (Novel).		British Publisher Bartholomew "Barley" Blair (Sean Connery) has plenty of experience with Russians digs into the origin of the three notebooks supposedly containing Russian military secrets. Russian Publisher Yun (Giorgi Anjapardize).	168847
2006	Russian Dolls	M				Journalist Xavier is a hack journalist and screenwriter who doesn't seem to know what he wants to write or who he is, or which woman he wants to make love to.	168848
1944	Russian Rhapsody	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Newspaper Headlines	168849
1956	Russian Roulette	N		Bloomfield, Anthony		Press	168850
1975	Russian Roulette	M				Photographer Lars, KGB (Doug McGrath).	168851
1991	Russian Singer, The	N		Davidsen, Leif		News Media	168852
1985	Russian Soldier, The	MT				Reporter (Peter Quince). Reporter (Deborah-Jane Sharpe)	168853
1966	Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming	M	DVD -R HQ 8076, 8077, 8078. L		AFI-Playwrights	Writer	168854
1989	Rust roest:	TF			Episode #1. 4-1-1989	Journalist (Thom Hoffman).	168855
1990	Rutanga Tapes, The	M		Nathanson, Alan (Story). Patrick Lee (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kate Simpson (Susan Anspach) arrives in Africa with her son to do research on U.S. activities in Africa. Approached by an import-export businessman who turns out to be an economic attaché.Reporter accuses him of playing up to her because he knew she was a journalist and wanted to make sure she was not there to make trouble.  An informant on chemical weapons escapes on a bus on which the reporter and her son are passengers.Informant slips a tape containing data into the boy's coat before he dies. Reporter, son and other passengers are held hostage. Terrorists decide to kill reporter's son as a warning to anyone who tries to follow them.Man can't kill the boy and leaves him in the veldt where he is found by a bushman.  Reporter's journalistic instincts become secondary to parental instincts when she discovers her son is missing. Economic attaché arrives, kills several kidnappers.Reporter insists that he help her locate her son. Two search for him. Son and reporter reunited.  Reporter doesn't run the story.	168856
1855	Ruth Hall: Domestic Tale for the Present Time, A	N	MLPL	Parton, Sara Payson Willis (Fanny Fern)		Freelancer Hall lives in a world of malevolent males. Male editors reject her work or pay only 50 cents an article. Her writing brings her fame and makes her newspaper editor wealthyShe asks for a raise. "There it is," the editor says, smiling, "women are never satisfied."The more they get, the more grasping they become."	168857
1898	Ruth Herrick's Assignment	N		Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	In "Tales of the City Room."	Reporter Ruth Herrick knows success is hers if she can discover whether a woman murdered her husband. Woman confesses explaining that her husband had attacked her aged motherHerrick: "I am going to forget this interview. I am going to let you have the chance which a fair trial will give you."  Woman is acquitted.Herrick's managing editor concludes: "Strange how Miss Herrick failed on that case….But, after all, you can't depend on a woman in this business	168858
1951	Ruth Lyons 50 Club	DT			Series. 10-1-1951 to 9-5-1952. NBC	Host Ruth Lyons was a broadcasting legend in her home base of Cincinnati.	168859
1912	Ruth of the Rowldrich	N		Wrench, Mollie Louise (Gibbs)		Press	168860
1996	Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Simisola	T			Episode #8. 1-26-1996	Newsreader (Jane Wyatt).	168861
2002	Ruth sucht Ruth	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	Journalist	168862
1986	Rutherford B. Hayes Show, The	N	OWN - H	Wertheimer, Ron		Reporter Marlene Tipton, hard-driving reporter who can't keep her mind on the news and can't keep her hands off a police detective. Charlie Maffick, host of an all-night radio program called The Rutherford B. Hayes Show.  WYUN radio station.	168863
1987	Rutherford County Line, The	M				Photographer (Bill Park Jr.)	168864
1986	Ruthless People	M				News Media. Newscaster (Rick DeReyes). Newscaster (Mie Hunt). Newscaster (Ron Tank).	168865
1992	Ruthless! The Musical	P		Laird, Marvin (Music). Joel Paley (Book and Lyrics)		Broadway Critic Lita Encore (Denise Lor-Rita McKenzie) is the “Pauline Kael” of Broadway critics and is known for her negative reviews, one of which caused an actress to commit suicide. She belts out “I Hate Musicals.” She’s the grandmother of Tina, an 8-year-old aspiring child actress. Lesbian Journalist Emily Block (Nancy Linari) from Modern Thespian. Untalented mother has a remarkably talented daughter, Tina who is desperate to perform in the school play, Pippi in Tahiti/. The third grade teacher picks someone else. Tina murders the girl and goes on in the title part. The housewife, Judy Denmark, discovers her mother, Theatre Critic Lita Encore, was actually a Broadway star, Ruth DelMarco. The news turns Judy into Ginger DelMarco, a confident and talented Broadway performer. When Tina’s heinous act is discovered, she is sent to the Daisy Clover School for Psychopathic Ingenues. Ginger is wowing them on Broadway.  But she’s in conflict with Sylvia who also nurses aspirations of stardom. Sylvia wants to turn the newly freed Tina into the star she should be. And all three vie for the spotlight. 	168866
2002	Rutles 2, The: Can't Buy Me Lunch	MT				Parody Documentary. News Media. Narrator (Eric Idle). Editor Jann Wenner (Himself).	168867
1978	Rutles, The: All You Need Is Cash	MT				Parody Documentary. Press Agent Eric Manchester (Michael Palin) for Rutle Corp. Interviewer (George Harrison). Journalist (Bunny May). Photographer getting off train (Gary Weis).	168868
1948	Ruusu ja kulkuri	MF				Music Critic (Toivo Lahti).	168869
2001 	RX Ambush	N		Stessel, Paul		Public Relations and advertising agencies, congressmen, prostitutes, Wall Street manipulators, a female research scientist, the company’s CEO are all trapped in their own ambitious schemes. A pharmaceutical company is in serious and funny trouble trying to promote a flawed aphrodisiac product. The trouble includes industrial espionage, romantic turmoil, private eyes and Congressional investigations. 	168870
2001	RX Ambush	N		Stressel, Paul		Public Relations Agencies, congressmen, prostitutes, advertising agencies, Wall Street manipulators, a pharmaceutical company’s CEO, research scientists -- all are trapped in their own ambitious schemes. The pharmaceutical company is in serious trouble trying to promote a flawed aphrodisiac product. The trouble includes industrial espionage, romantic turmoil, private eyes and Congressional investigations. 	168871
1989	Ryan White Story, The	MT				Reporter (Joyce Bowden-Kirby). Reporter (Meredith Strange-Boston). Reporter (Michael Melon). Reporter (Larry Sprinkle). Male Reporter (Lowndes B. Grier)	168872
2000	Ryan's Babe	M				News Reporter (Shayne Metcalfe)	168873
1975	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	Reporter Jack Fenelli (Michael Levin) tries to dig up dirt on Mary Ryan's brother, Frank. Reporter Mary Ryan Fenelli (Kate Mulgrew, 1975-1977, 1983; Mary Carney, 1978; Nicolette Goulet, 1979) at first lived together with Jack much to her parents' chagrin.Fenelli fell for Mary Ryan and married her (Kate Mulgrew).Parents argued over her working relationship with Sam Crowell (Dennis Jay Higgins, 1976) at Channel 4 before finally marrying Jack. Reporter (Tom Mason, 1977-1978).	168874
1978	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	TV Reporter Mary Ryan Fenelli (Mary Carney, 1978) antagonized a mob boss with her reports on the mob and he retaliated by sabotaging her automobile causing a car crash in which she was killed.	168875
1980	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	Reporter Michael Pavel (Michael Corbett) slept with Rae Woodard (Louise Shaffer, 1977-1984) and her illegitimate daughter. The daughter tried to break it off by wedding someone else but kept seeing Michael.When enraged mom Rae spotted one tryst, there was a three-way struggle over a gun and a shot ran out killing Pavel. It turned out that a gangster had actually killed Michael.But the publicity of the incident led to Kim getting a divorce and her leaving town even though she carried his baby.	168876
1981	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	Reporter Elizabeth Jane Ryan (Maureen Garrett, 1981-1982), Johnny Ryan's niece worked at a newspaper owned by Rae Woodard (Louise Shaffer, 1977-1984).	168877
1985	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	Editor Mark D'Angelo of the local newspaper wants more than reports from Ryan Fenelli (Yasmine Bleeth, 1985-1989) who worked for him.	168878
1987	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Series. 7-7-1975 to 1-13-1989. ABC	Publisher Leigh Kirkland (Felicity La Fortune, 1983-1985, 1988) of the newspaper returns.	168879
1981	Ryan's Hope:	TS			Episode. 11-18-1981	Reporter (Kim Delgado).	168880
1960	Rychlik do Ostravy	MF			Czechoslovakia	Reporter (Lubor Tokos).	168881
1986	Ryder P.I.	M				TV Commentator Ben Wah (Howard Stern)	168882
1999	Ryker's Revenge	M				Reporter (Joey Hart -- "The Reporter")	168883
1993	Ryori no tetsujin	DF			Series 1993	Reporter (Shinichiro Ota), Kitchen Reporter.	168884
1999	S & M: Metallica with Michael Kamen Conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra	DT				Photographer Anton Corbijn (Himself).	168885
2001	S Club 7 in Hollywood: Cousin, The	T			Episode #7.	Commentator (Jack Maxwell).	168886
2003	S Club Seeing Double	M				Reporters (Thomas Lenox, Andrea Montero, Ludovic Tattevin).	168887
2003	S-21, la machine de mort Khmere rouge	DF			Cambodia / France	Photographer Nihiem Ein (Himself).	168888
1865	S. Brown-Jones -- An Astounding Fraud Practiced Upon Us	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Writer. Contributes weekly to our columns.  Turns out to be "An astounding fraud practiced upon us -- the editor of the "Bohemian" the guilty party -- criminal proceedings instituted against him.	168889
1994	S.F.W.	M				Reporter (William Scott-Brown). Reporter (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter (Amber Edam). Reporter (Jerome Front). Reporter (Susan Harney). Reporter (Philip Moon). Reporter (Joanne Takahashi). Reporter (Richard Wilson).Photographer (Ada Gorn). Photographer (Jon Gudmundsson). Photographer (Bernadette Elise). Photographer (Alex Esta). Phil Donahue Clone/Sam Donaldson Clone/Ted Koppel Clone/Larry King Clone (John Roarke).	168890
1981	S.O.B.	M	L			Gossip Columnist (Loretta Swit)	168891
1937	S.O.S. Coast Guard (aka SOS Coast Guard)	M	L.		12 chapters. Serial	Reporter Jean Norman (Maxine Doyle), newspaper girl and Snapper McGee (Lee Ford) photographer	168892
1939	S.O.S. Tidal Wave	M		Webb, James (Short Story).  Maxwell Shane, Gordon Kahn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Jeff Shannon (Ralph Byrd) exposes a corrupt candidate in a mayor race.  Shannon is an ex-newspaperman who now works for the Continental Broadcasting Company. Station manager describes him as a "self-contained unit…."someone who..... photographs, his own material, projects it and describes it. His impact is being felt at his old paper, where the editor complains that they will have to remake the front page after hearing Shannon's broadcast of election results.Threat of television news to print media. Shannon: "broadcast is heard by more people than know how to read a newspaper."  Editor wants Shannon to campaign on the air against a corrupt political boss.  But Shannon doesn't want to take sides.Changes his mind. Then newspaper office bombed and Shannon arrives with his assistant to film the aftermath.  Broadcast of a title wave turns out to be fake. Crooks run the footage to panic people and stop them from voting. Shannon captures the crooks."Broadcasting a film isn't any crime." "Deliberately inciting a panic is." -- I'm not a newspaperman anymore." "Well, even an ex-newspaperman has opinions." "But a smart ex-newspaperman keeps them to himself."	168893
2003	S.W.A.T.	M				TV Newscaster #1 (Dianne Barone). TV Newscaster #2 (Willie Gault). TV Newscaster (Larry McCormick - Himself). Spanish Newscaster (Jay Montalvo). Reporter (Ken Rudulph). Newswoman (Esther Chae).  Reporter #4 (Heath Gunn).	168894
2005	S.W.A.T. 4	G				TV Reporter (Kari Wahlgren - Voice).	168895
1975	S.W.A.T.: Deadly Tide (Part One)	T			Episode #12. 9-13-1975	Reporter (Laird Stuart).	168896
1975	S.W.A.T.: Omega One	T			Episode #10. 5-12-1975	Reporter (Gary Brient)	168897
1990	S*M*A*S*H	MT			Miniseries	Reporter for Rapport (Inga-Lill Andersson). TV Producer (Hannes Holm). The Reporter (Bo Holmqvist). Bad Cameraman (Sune Mangs).	168898
2002	S1m0ne (aka Simone)	M	DVD -R 1528			Tabloid Journalist Max Sayer (Pruitt Taylor Vince) is obsessed with Simone trying to find out who she is and where she is. Filmmaker creates computer generated actress to star in his latest film. Media circus follows.Reporters (Vincent Boling, Andi Carnick, James Gleason, Keith MacKechnie, Richard Saxton, Mark Thompson). Entertainment Reporter (Maureen Mueller). Echo Photographer (Chris Coppola).  Paparazzi Photographer (Lombardo Boyar).TV Talk Show Host (Teresa Parente).  Talk Show Host (Bill A. Jones).  VBC Anchor (Alec Murdock).  Press Core (Edward C. Gillow). Echo Photographer (Chris Coppola).	168899
1989	Sa kuko ng agila	MF			Philippines	Journalist	168900
2001	Sa vit som en sno	MF				Photographer (Hakan Berlin).	168901
1984	Saaransh	MF			India	Interviewer (Arun Mathur).	168902
2004	Sabel	MF			Philippines	Journalist	168903
1970	Saberlegs	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Pace, Eric		Journalist Hero, whose father used to be a spy,  goes into journalism but is talked back into spying by girlfriend to catch a Nazi chemist who had escaped after World War II with his nerve gas which he is attempting to sell to Arabs to use on Israelis	168904
2000	Sabine Connection, The	N		Adams, Jean	Weinberg List	Journalist	168905
1942	Saboteur	M	DVD -R HQ 2365, 2366. L.		Alfred Hitchcock director.	Newspapers stories and headlines. American Newsreel is front for spies.	168906
1953	Sabre Jet	M	DVD 10115 (poor copy - jerky picture)	Eunson, Dale, Katherine Albert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Jane Carter (Coleen Gray) doing a feature on the wives of pilots at U.S. airbase in Japan. She knows her subject because she is married to a pilot who wants her to give up newspaper work.  Carter becomes concerned for husband's safety.Pilot has to take command of squadron. Carter decides to give up career to settle for the "job of being a wife."  Pilot's negative assessment of her job, implying a certain ghoulishness in her efforts to further her career.Reporter redeemed with contact with pilots and their families.	168907
1998	Sabrina Goes to Rome	M	VHS 1301			Tabloid. Sabrina falls for a  mortal in Rome (Eddie Mills), unaware that he wants to expose her to a tabloid	168908
2004	Sabrina Says	NR		Crawford, Ramona		Advice Columnist Sabrina Sayers is a divorcee with twin daughters to raise and a grandmother determined to marry her off pronto. Her column: Sabrina Says. There's only one man in Stagecoach, Nevada who's caught her eye, a deputy sheriff and local rancher.Could he be the Lonesome Cowboy who has been writing all those letters to her column? He isn't saying and Sabrina doesn't care.	168909
1999	Sabrina, Down Under	MT				TV Newscaster Wally Gilliams (Dave Nemeth). TV Reporter (Melissa Downes).	168910
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch:	T	SVD 874 (excerpts)		Episodes. Series 9-27-1996 to 4-24- 2003.	School Newspaper Reporter. Sabrina as a reporter on the school newspaper.	168911
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Aging, Not So Gracefully	T	DVD -R HQ 10894		Episode #83. 11-12-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) walks into the coffee house hoping to catch Josh's eye. But he only sees a high school kid. She uses an "Oil of Old Age" to look older.The more she uses it, the older she gets ending up as an elderly woman.	168912
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: And the Sabrina Goes To…	T	DVD -R HQ 11092		Episode #58. 11-13-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). When her academic achievements fail to bring deserved accolades, Sabrina casts a "just desserts" spell on her teachers and friends. TV Entertainment Journalist Mary Hart (Herself).Host Dick Clark (Himself)	168913
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Arrangement, The	T			Episode #133. 2-22-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina is involved with an arranged marriage by her Aunt Irma. Sabrina is able to get Irma to call off the wedding at the last minute.	168914
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: As Westbridge Turns	T	DVD -R HQ 8938		Episode #21. 4-25-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets more than she bargained for when Hilda offers a can of worms spell to spice up the daily grind, which is transformed into a melodramatic soap opera.	168915
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Bada-Ping!	T	DVD -R HQ 11007		Episode #149. 11-15-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	168916
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Band Episode, The	T			Episode #42. 2-27-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). The high school is having a battle of the bands and Harvey signs up his band with Sabrina and Valerie, despite never having played a note of music before.Libby starts rubbing it in that the cheerleaders will be winning the contest because of their popularity. Sabrina decides to take matters into her hands.	168917
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Beach Blanket Bizarro	T	DVD -R HQ 10084		Episode #114. 3-23-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has a wild vision of her first college spring break. But her aunts ask 1960s teen idol Frankie Avalon to put a spell on the trip that sets Sabrina and her friends in a 1960s beach movie.	168918
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Big Head, The	T	VHS 1286		Episode #143. 9-27-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina's first assignment at Scorch is to write profile about overconfident rock star. But when her senior editor Annie publishes the truth about arrogant superstar, he threatens to sue magazine unless Sabrina gives a public apology at his concert.	168919
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Big Sleep, The	T			Episode #69. 3-12-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) must fight the urge to fall asleep because of a household of magic poppies. She is tired during the Brain Buster's tournament, a high school quiz show.	168920
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Birthday Witch, A	T			Episode #128. 1-11-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) wants to spend her birthday with her boyfriend Josh. But she has a visiting aunt she has to be with.To get out of dinner with Josh, Sabrina tells him she has to celebrate her birthday only with her family. Trouble arises when Josh walks by the Spellman house and sees Sabrina hugging Harvey.	168921
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Boy Was My Face Red	T			Episode #52. 10-2-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) decides to use her magic to help Valerie get over the ridicule of their classmates after she has an embarrassing moment in class.But the embarrassment gets transferred to Sabrina and is magnified so much that her face literally turns red. She realizes the only way to get over embarrassment is to face it head on.	168922
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Bundt Friday	T			Episode #2. 10-4-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman  (Melissa Joan Hart) slips the most popular girl at the school some truth sprinkles to make her confess to spreading nasty lies, but her plan backfires.	168923
2002	Sabrina, The Teenage Witch: Call Me Crazy	T	VHS 1270		Episode #144. 10-4-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Reporter Sabrina tries to fit in with her co-workers at Scorch magazine but her attempts backfire when people start to believe she's bonkers. Crazy like a fox -- she lands an interview with a singer.Sabrina's desperate attempts to impress her colleagues and prove to them she's not a kid backfire when she accidentally blurts out too much information about her magical antics and they end up thinking she's bonkers.A chance meeting with Ashanti (Herself) lands Sabrina an interview and an opportunity for her co-workers to see her in a new light.	168924
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Cat Showdown	T			Episode #19. 3-21-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has blown her allowance and Salem the cat has maxed out his credit card over the phone so they decide to enter a cat show to earn the prize money.	168925
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Christmas Amnesia	T	DVD -R HQ 9403		Episode #61. 12-11-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has to track down Father Christmas in order to request he reinstate Christmas after she accidentally deletes the holiday from the world's memory.	168926
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Cirque du Sabrina	T			Episode #156. 2-14-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina's bedroom is transformed into a circus.	168927
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Cloud Ten	T			Episode #130. 1-25-200	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is feeling depressed because Mike Shelby (George Wendt) refuses to read the story she wrote about a pending garbage strike.Sabrina looks up an old friend form the Other Realm who then takes her on a wild trip up to Cloud Ten.When Sabrina finally falls off the cloud, she realizes everything she missed while not complete conscious.	168928
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Competition, The	T			Episode #136. 4-5-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina gets offended when Josh says that women can't play tennis as well as men. TV Announcer (Kevin Moon).	168929
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Crucible, The	T		Miller, Arthur (Based on his award-winning Play).	Episode #23. 5-9-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) goes on a class trip to Salem, MA, the setting of the Salem Witch Trials.	168930
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Dante's Inferno	T			Episode #28. 10-10-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is forced to date others so she and her boyfriend try to ease the pain by double-dating.	168931
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Deliver Us From E-Mail	T	DVD -R HQ 2781. VHS 1311		Episode #129. 1-18-2002	Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is trying to get a column in the newspaper. She is a candidate for a writer's position at the local newspaper but her in-box is filled with annoying e-mails from her evil Other Realm twin.She responds by asking for the junk mail to stop, but her correspondent gets angry and sends Sabrina an e-mail virus that turns her into an airhead causing Mike Shelby (George Wendt) and Josh to doubt her intelligence.At the paper, Sabrina tells Josh she's got all of these great ideas for Mike about writing a column. Josh warns her Mike never lets interns write columns but wishes her luck. Sabrina pitches Mike ideas.He knocks each one down saying he's read the stories before. But he encourages her to keep trying. E-mails turn Sabrina into an idiot. She sits in on meeting with Mike and his staff and spouts off the dumbest ideas for a column.This ruins her chances for any respect or her coveted column. She gets cured and goes to the paper and explains to Mike and his staff that her behavior the day before was out of the ordinary. She begins pitching intelligent ideas for column.	168932
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Disneyworld	T			Episode #47. 4-24-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) goes on a field trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida while working to pass a critical test for her witch's license. She turns Libby and Valerie into zebras by mistake.Nothing will stop Libby, however, from attempting to steal Harvey from Sabrina.	168933
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Do You See What I See?	T	DVD -R HQ 11154		Episode #117. 5-4-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Paranormal-studies major Miles spots a flying car and gives a class presentation on it, but the students are less than thrilled with his UFO sighting.	168934
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Doll's Story, A	T			Episode #29. 10-17-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets excited at the thought of being paid $100 to keep an eye on her incorrigible cousin. But she realizes the girl is more than she can handle.	168935
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Double Time	T			Episode #99. 9-29-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) casts a too good to be true speed spell so she can fly faster than time and juggle her hectic academic and social calendars.But while she is working in "double time" she unknowingly steals time from Roxie and Miles who move incredibly slow.	168936
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Dream a Little Dreama Me	T	DVD -R 1672		Episode #77. 10-1-1999	Student Editor of Yearbook. Principal Kraft opposes Sabrina as yearbook editor. New student is also a witch.	168937
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Dream Date	T	DVD -R HQ 8861		Episode #6. 11-1-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is bummed when her boyfriend agrees to go to the dance with Libby, the most popular girl. She decides to skip the event until her aunts create her the perfect date.	168938
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Dreama the Mouse	T			Episode #93. 3-17-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) develops a bad case of spring fever.	168939
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Driving Mr. Goodman	T			Episode #140. 5-3-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina and Miles get in a minor fender bender. But the other driver brings a phony lawsuit to fleece them for millions.Sabrina turns for expert advice to "Car Talk" Radio Hosts Click (Tom Magliozzi) and Clack (Ray Magliozzi).	168940
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Dummy For Love	T			Episode #27. 10-3-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) plays matchmaker for a reluctant Aunt Hilda and her new smitten Vice Principal in order to avoid detention for a controversial editorial she has written.When Hilda refuses, Sabrina casts a spell on her turning her into a dumb that Sabrina must follow around to make talk.	168941
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: End of an Era, The	T			Episode #97. 5-5-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Josh and Harvey are fighting for Sabrina's affection so she forces them to compete for her in a magical obstacle course. Harvey's unselfish concern for Josh prevents disaster.But Sabrina used up her quota of magic on Harvey. Josh will think it is all a dream, but Harvey arrives at Sabrina's house demanding what will happen to their relationship now that he knows she's a witch.	168942
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Episode LXXXI: The Phantom Menace	T			Episode #81. 10-29-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets a job at a nearby coffee house and decides to work on Halloween night instead of celebrating the holiday with her aunts. It's not a good idea.	168943
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Equalizer, The	T			Episode #41. 2-13-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Valentine's Day finds Sabrina facing Roland the Troll again. He is now the Equalizer who can punish Sabrina for any misuse of her magic.He uses his authority to steal Sabrina's heart and carry her off to the Other Realm.	168944
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Every Witch Way But Loose	T			Episode #98. 9-22-2000. Fifth Season Premiere	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is now a freshman in college with new roommates Roxie, Morgan and Miles. Trying to get our her first love, Harvey, Sabrina decides to make some big changes in her life.She starts by attending college and living away from home like a normal freshman, but she soon discovers a normal freshman doesn't have life so easy.	168945
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Fear Strikes Up a Conversation	T			Episode #45. 4-3-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) finds out she was selected to read an essay she wrote about Math at a school assembly. She gets hit by stage fright and turns to Salem the cat for help.He decides to use a fear removal spell to overcome her fright but as a result Sabrina's fear spread throughout the school.	168946
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Finally!	T			Episode #119. 5-18-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Josh host a singles night at the coffee house. Idea is hatched when Sabrina realizes that many people who come to the café look lonely.Things go haywire when Josh's friend stands up Roxie triggering an argument between Josh and Sabrina.	168947
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Finger Lickin' Flu	T	DVD -R HQ 10915		Episode #39. 1-30-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) comes down with a case of "finger flu" which causes her magic to malfunction.	168948
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: First Kiss	T	DVD -R HQ 10862		Episode #17. 2-14-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is looking forward to spending Valentine Day's with her boyfriend Harvey. As they get ready to have their first kiss, Salem sees sparks fly between them and stops them from kissing.Sabrina learns from her cat that if she kisses Harvey he may turn into a frog. But her feelings get the better of her and she kisses him ultimately turning him into a frog.In order to change him back into human, she has to pass the Witches Council's "Test of True Love."	168949
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Fish Tale, A	T			Episode #161. 4-17-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	168950
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Five Easy Pieces of Libby	T			Episode #38. 1-23-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Libby are assigned to decorate the "Democracy Day" float together but Libby's obnoxiousness causes Sabrina to cast a spell keeping her a safe distance from Sabrina.The Quizmaster reverses the spell so Sabrina must stick to Libby like unwanted glue.	168951
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Four Faces of Sabrina, The	T			Episode #96. 4-28-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is accepted to different colleges. Her indecisiveness and need to please everyone causes her to be torn apart -- into four different Sabrinas.	168952
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Free Sabrina	T	VHS 1280		Episode #146. 10-18-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Reporter Sabrina sets out to expose a Hollywood starlet as a kleptomaniac after she sees the star shoplifting at a boutique. She devices a plan to catch the sticky fingered diva in the act, but when it backfires, Sabrina ends up in hands of the police.Reporter #1 (Maria Menounos). Reporter #2 (Steve Truitt).	168953
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Geek Like Me	T			Episode #9. 11-22-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is tired of Libby's constant teasing so she turns her into a nerd. Libby succeeds in turning her fellow geeks against the entire school and Sabrina must find a way to unite her classmates.	168954
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Getting to Nose You	T	DVD -R HQ 8802		Episode #157. 2-21-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	168955
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Gift of Gab, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9943		Episode #124. 11-2-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Roxie get their own talk show where students can call in to talk about issues important to them after turning in a proposal for a radio show on the college station.While Sabrina is thrilled at the prospect of hosting the show, Roxie isn't leaving Sabrina to talk her into it. Upon their arrival at the studio, Sabrina becomes tongue-tied while Roxie becomes an instant hit.Seeing how she is natural after a few nights, Sabrina resigns letting Roxie take control of the show.	168956
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Girl and Her Cat, A	T			Episode #11. 12-13-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) launches a desperate plan to rescue her cat by impersonating Santa Claus. Voice of NEWT (Billy West).	168957
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Good Will Haunting	T			Episode #56. 10-30-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and her aunts are invited to Aunt Beulah's annual celebration and can't think of any more excuses since they have stayed away from the party for the past 500 years.Sabrina ditches the party and gets a magical talking doll from her aunt, which starts terrorizing Sabrina and her guests.	168958
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Good, the Bad and the Luau, The	T			Episode #75. 5-21-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is on vacation ion Hawaii and Sabrina finally figures out the family secret -- every member of the family is born with a twin.	168959
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Great Mistake, The	T			Episode #22. 5-2-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has a really bad day. Her science project gets a C-minus and she has to redo it. She goes to concert and gets pulled over by flying motorcycle cop for flying over the town with bad dust emissions.Her aunts try to make her feel better by sharing stories of how they have messed up throughout the centuries.	168960
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Guilty!	T			Episode #138. 4-19-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina's plan to get Zelda nominated for Professor of the Year turns ugly when the committee discovers Zelda attended college in 1873 and fires her.	168961
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Halloween Scene, The	T			Episode #103. 10-27-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) decides to throw a party at their place when she learns Hilda and Zelda won't be home for Halloween. She soon regrets the decision.	168962
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Halloween Story	T			Episode #5. 10-25-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is forced to attend a family affair. Sabrina sends a clone to her boyfriend's party where the simple-minded stand-in who can only speak three sentences agrees to streak naked.	168963
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Heart of the Matter	T			Episode #100. 10-6-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) realizes she has been turning down guys left and right since her breakup with Harvey, she casts a spell ensuring that she'll say "yes" every time she is asked out.	168964
2001	Sabrina, The Teenage Witch: Hex, Lies and No Video Tape	T	DVD -R 1801		Episode #126. 11-16-2001	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Josh convinces City Editor Mike (George Wendt) at the newspaper to give Sabrina a writing internship.Animal testing in the cosmetics industry. Photographer Josh. Top Female Reporter Rebecca Scott keeps sending Sabrina out for coffee, lunch.	168965
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Hilda and Zelda: The Teenage Years	T	DVD -R HQ 10879		Episode #15. 1-31-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is disappointed her aunts won't let here stay out late to see a famous rock band. Helda and Zelda transform themselves into teenage chaperones as a compromise.They end up causing all the trouble, not Sabrina.	168966
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: House of Pi's	T	DVD -R 1849		Episode #102. 10-20-2000	School Newspaper. Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) and Roxie team to write a story for the school newspaper in an effort to land a coveted spot on the school newspaper.As they both search for a story that is provocative and compelling, they come up with the idea to go undercover as rushees for Morgan's sorority, Mu Pi.But Sabrina has second thoughts on the sorority expose when she learns it could land Morgan and her sorority sisters in a heap of trouble.	168967
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Humble Pie	T			Episode #127. 12-7-2001	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt).Morgan spends all her cash when she goes on a shopping spree and has to borrow money from Sabrina, Roxie and Miles leading them to band together to help her financially by lending her money to pay her share of the rent.But Sabrina is left to help Morgan after her family cuts her off. Morgan refuses to get a job to pay her friends back.	168968
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: I Fall to Pieces	T			Episode #141. 5-10-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). After Hilda breaks up with President Banning, Zelda and Sabrina decide to take her shopping in the Other Realm to get her mind off what happened.Hilda meets an old flame and plans to get married. Zelda throws herself at the man because they are sure Hilda is suffering from the rebound effect. Hilda breaks up with the man turning to stone. Zelda realizes that Hilda had met her true love.Sabrina goes to work to get Hilda back to normal.	168969
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: I Think I Love You	T			Episode #132. 2-15-2002.	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). After Josh tells Sabrina he loves her, she gets an unexpected surprise when she tries to proclaim her love for him.Whenever she tries to say those three words to Josh, he thinks that Sabrina doesn't care for him because of the funny voices she gets when trying to say "I Love You."When Sabrina thinks her problem has to do with her magic, she goes to see the "Love Doctor" in the Other Realm only to find out it has to do with keeping her witchcraft a secret from Josh.After conferring with her aunts, Sabrina decides the only way she won't have a problem proclaiming her love would be to let Josh know she is a witch.	168970
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: I, Busybody	T			Episode #137. 4-12-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina tries to advise her friends but it ends up backfiring and she decides to mind her own business.	168971
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Ice Station Sabrina	T	DVD -R HQ 10042		Episode #85. 11-21-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is surprised by Harvey for a romantic weekend skiing in the mountains.	168972
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: In Sabrina We Trust	T	DVD -R HQ 8776. SVD 1325		Episode #153. 1-24-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina's truth spell misfires.	168973
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Inna-Gadda-Sabrina	T	DVD -R HQ 8803		Episode #32. 11-7-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) goes back to the groovy 1960s when Salem accidentally swallows a "time ball." She realizes women have come a long way in the last 30 years.	168974
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: It's a Hot, Hot, Hot , Hot Christmas	T			Episode #150. 12-6-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	168975
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Season Opener (aka It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Season Opener)	T	DVD -R HQ 10575		Episode #51. 9-25-1998. Third Season Opener.	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) finally receives her Witch's license. She also discovers her heart belongs to Harvey.	168976
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Jealousy	T			Episode #78. 10-8-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has Harvey write a basketball article for the school newspaper and she starts to feel left out when he asks Brad to help him with it.To make matters worse, she can't share her problems with Valerie since she rarely calls anymore. Sabrina starts to percolate with jealousy since Harvey is spending a lot of time hanging out with Brad and Dreama isn't around to spend time with her.Sabrina ends up in the "Jealous Sea" where Salem the cat helps her realize that while she can be happy for other people, it won't diminish what she has.	168977
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Jenny's Non-Dream	T	DVD -R HQ 10813		Episode #13. 1-10-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is apprehensive about inviting a friend, Jenny, to spend the night because of her "unique" home life.When she gets involved with witchcraft, Sabrina and her aunts must convince her the whole experience was a dream.	168978
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Little Big Kraft	T	DVD -R HQ 9134		Episode #37. 1-9-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) cooks up a potion to make the Vice Principal think like a teenager. He turns into an obnoxious, irresponsible adolescent putting both the ski trip and the school into jeopardy.	168979
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Little Orphan Hilda	T	DVD -R HQ 8891		Episode #79. 10-15-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) wants her grandma to visit. She also wants to learn the identity of Hilda and Zelda's biological parents.	168980
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Long and Winding Short Cut, The	T			Episode #72. 4-30-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets help solving a family secret so Zelda casts a no short-cut spell on Sabrina. She has to live one day without modern conveniences. Reporter (Dave Nemeth).	168981
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Lost at "C"	T			Episode #106. 11-17-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is distraught when she receives her first "C" ever on a class assignment.	168982
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Love In Bloom	T			Episode #90. 2-11-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) receives an anonymous Valentine and comes down with "Candy Hart Syndrome." A spell causes her to break up with Harvey.	168983
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Love Is a Many Complicated Thing	T			Episode #112. 2-9-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) doesn't have a date and Valentine's Day is approaching. Josh is now going out with Morgan. Roxie sees how depressed she is about not having a date.She gives Sabrina a hard time for enjoying everything about Valentine's Day. Morgan decides to set up Sabrina with a guy from her Philosophy class so they can double-date.Sabrina finds out that Josh plans on dumping Morgan because of her dominating attitude. After their nasty break-up at dinner, Sabrina works her magic to get the couple back together.	168984
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry	T			Episode #84. 11-19-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) starts to think of ways to get Harvey to forgive her after he caught her kissing Josh. But Harvey has started dating other girls. Eventually they clear things up and start dating again.	168985
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Lyin', the Witch and the Wardrobe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10813. SVD 1349		Episode #152. 1-17-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Set to interview British singer Daniel Beddingfield, Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) lets Morgan handle the wardrobe for the session -- until Morgan's choices meet with Annie's disapproval putting Sabrina in a tough spot.Sabrina lands an interview and photo shoot with a British singer, but the wardrobe stylist cancels at the last minute. So Sabrina needs to find a replacement for the gig -- and fast.	168986
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Magic Joel	T			Episode #8. 11-15-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) becomes an assistant to Joel, a shy teen magician whose tricks misfire. To save him from embarrassment, Sabrina makes him temporarily invisible and he doesn't want to reappear.	168987
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Making the Grade.	T			Episode #111. 2-2-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) tries to right a wrong when she writes an article for the school paper exposing the preferential treatment given to school athletes.	168988
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Mars Attracts	T			Episode #16. 2-27-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) hates to leave her boyfriend for a family skiing trip to Mars. But she meets a good-looking and magically talented ski coach and they spend a romantic evening together.	168989
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Meeting Dad's Girlfriend	T	DVD -R HQ 10487		Episode #20. 4-4-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is preparing for her father's monthly visit. She meets her father's new girlfriend, an attractive supernatural lawyer named Gail.	168990
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Mom vs. Magic	T			Episode #50. 5-15-1998. Season Finale.	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) must renounce one of the two things she holds most dear. Sabrina must choose between her magic and her mom and between two boyfriends.	168991
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Mrs. Kraft	T			Episode #64. 1-29-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Hilda reunite Mr. Kraft with his ex-wife because they are disturbed by the growing intimacy between Zelda and Mr. Kraft.	168992
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Murder on the Halloween Express	T			Episode #123. 10-26-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) takes a holiday idea from Salem the cat and brings her friends on the spooky Mystery Train for a Halloween adventure. There's just one problem -- it's in the Other Realm.Sabrina soon learns mortals can leave only if she solves the puzzling mystery when she goes back into something out of a 1920 mystery movie.	168993
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: My Best Shot	T	DVD -R HQ 1861		Episode #108. 1-12-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) tries to give Josh a little confidence booster in his new passion to be a photographer. But her simple spell to help him make his first sale leads to his getting a big head.He walks out of his job at the coffeehouse.	168994
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: My Nightmare, the Car	T	DVD -R HQ 10251		Episode #44. 3-20-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and her friend pool their money to buy a car.	168995
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: No Place Like Home	T			Episode #76. 9-24-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is asked to move to Paris by her father. Now that Libby has gone to a private school and Valerie has moved to Alaska with her parents, an anxious Sabrina doesn't know what to do.She becomes convinced Harvey and her aunts don't really care about her and sets out for her new life in France.	168996
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Nobody Nose Libby Like Sabrina Nose Libby	T			Episode #59. 11-20-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Rivalry between Libby and Sabrina moves onto a whole new scale in this parody of the 1960s' science fiction film Fantastic Voyage.	168997
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Now You See Her, Now You Don't	T			Episode #88. 1-7-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Harvey are nominated the "cutest couple" at Westbridge High's Winter Ball. She finds the perfect dress in the Other Realm but it is one size too small.A diet makes Sabrina disappear.	168998
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Oh What a Tangled Spell She Weaves	T			Episode #35. 12-5-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) neglects a vital fact in her use of incantations -- she fails to consider a spell's consequences. She must also learn to make her spells more specific.	168999
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Pancake Madness	T	DVD -R HQ 10579		Episode #55. 10-23-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) conjures up pancakes for Salem the cat and herself one morning she gets a stern warning form her aunts about what can happen if she were to eat them.Sabrina ignores their warning and suffers the consequences -- she becomes addicted to the breakfast food.	169000
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-27-1996. Series 9-27-1996 to 4-24- 2003.	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) finds out she and half of her family are witches and she must start a brand new school. The popular girl hates her but wants her hands on Sabrina's crush.When Sabrina decides to stand up to the girl, things take a turn for the worst. The Witches Council has to undo Sabrina's mishap.	169001
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Ping, Ping a Song	T			Episode #151. 1-10-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	169002
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Pom Pom Incident, The	T			Episode #54. 10-16-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) tries to stop Valerie from trying tout for the cheerleading second-string squad.	169003
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Prelude To a Kiss	T			Episode #82. 11-5-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) doesn't go to the football game to see her boyfriend Harvey. He rushes home to find her kissing Josh after helping him with his English homework.	169004
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Present Perfect	T			Episode #155. 2-7-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina tires of her clumsy ways so she uses her magic to make herself mistake-free, but the spell also turns her into a know-it-all and ends up jeopardizing her friendships.	169005
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Quiz Show	T			Episode #46. 4-17-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is cramming for her hardest magic test to date is being taught at home by her less-than-scholarly Aunt.	169006
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Reality Check	N		Gallagher, Diana G.	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #32	School Editor Val resigns as school newspaper editor. Libby twists her ankle before the county cheer leading competition. Harvey must pay for repairs to his car after an accident. Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda are under a 24-hour-time-release spell, which is causing disruption in their lives. Sabrina, now a fully licensed witch, can change just one of these events, but which one? Sabrina is allowed to compete in the Other Realm spelling bee. She wins and collects first prize -- a reality check. It may be cashed at any time to change an instance of reality with no dire consequences or repercussions. But how should she use it? 	169007
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Really Big Season Opener	T	DVD -R HQ 9704		Episode #120. 10-5-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Miles decide to team up for the production of a student horror film that includes a bloodsucking vampire, gloomy cheerleaders and a helpless maiden.	169008
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: River of Candy Corn Runs Through It, A	T			Episode #31. 10-31-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is not invited to Libby's Halloween party, so a friend blurts out that she and Sabrina are hosting the coolest possible party at Sabrina's house.When a reluctant Sabrina backs up her friend, witchcraft problems occur and only witchcraft can fix them.	169009
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Romance Looming	T			Episode #158. 2-27-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	169010
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Rumor Mill	T			Episode #49. 5-8-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) are tricked into spreading false rumors as community service. They start telling absurd tales out of school unaware their fibs will literally come true in the moral realm.	169011
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina and the Beanstalk	T			Episode #40. 2-6-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and her boyfriend Harvey spend the day goofing off instead of finishing a class project. So Sabrina's aunt lectures them on procrastination and mistakenly sends them both up a beanstalk.	169012
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina and the Beast	T			Episode #60. 11-27-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Harvey decide to compete against Libby and her boyfriend for the title of cutest teen couple. But thing go awry when a cousin casts a spell on Harvey turning him into a Beast.	169013
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina and the Candidate	T	DVD -R HQ 8742		Episode #131. 2-1-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina hopes to convince Mike to give her a column when she uncovers shady dealings of a local politician.She scores with a scathing expose only to later discover that his "dealings" are actually giving money anonymously to families in need including one special woman.	169014
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina and the Kiss	T			Episode #135. 3-22-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina finds herself in trouble when she kisses an old boyfriend, Derek, when he returns and shows Sabrina his art work.When she tells Josh, he seems okay. Troubled Sabrina turns to the advice of her roommates and they assume he's jealous. When Sabrina decides to find out what's wrong with him, a magical whip sends her and Josh into romantic sagas and humility ensues.	169015
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina and the Pirates	T			Episode #65. 2-5-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) becomes the most powerful woman in the house when her aunts must surrender their powers for a few days because of a 25-year tune-up.	169016
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Claus	T			Episode #36. 12-19-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) offers to do Santa's job while her aunts take care of him. She gets over her case of egotitis and gets numerous thanks from Santa.	169017
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Gets Her License (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10313 (Part Two)DVD -R HQ 11072(Part One)		Episodes #25-#26. 9-26-1997. Second Season Premiere.	School Newspaper. Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is celebrating her 17th birthday and must study for the witches' handbook test. She must also cope with class work and Libby's plot to take over as editor of the school newspaper.	169018
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina in Wonderland	T	DVD -R HQ 8776		Episode #154. 1-31-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina casts a spell to uncover why she keeps running from attractive guy she met at the office. But she ends up in Wonderland when her magic goes awry.	169019
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina the Matchmaker	T			Episode #66. 2-12-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is threatened with banishment to the Other Realm by Cupid unless she manages to bring a couple together for Valentine's Day.	169020
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina the Sandman	T	DVD -R HQ 11007		Episode #73. 5-7-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) tries to get an after-school job by turning to an Other Realm employment agency. She gets a job as her neighborhood sandman.	169021
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Through the Looking Glass	T			Episode #14, 1-17-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets a monstrous wart which only worsens her foul mood.	169022
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Unplugged	T			Episode #147. 11-1-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina is caught by the office web cam using her powers, she magically enters Leonard's computer to destroy the evidence and meets up with the animated characters Shaggy and Scooby Doo.While in the computer, Leonard alters what he believes is a photo of Sabrina and she reemerges looking like a voluptuous cartoon siren.	169023
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina, Nipping At Your Nose	T			Episode #87. 12-17-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets in a bad mood because of the nonstop snowing in Westbridge. She hears a contest on the radio where the grand prize is a week-long getaway to Jamaica.After Sabrina tampers with the weather in Massachusetts, Mother Nature turns her into a snowman.	169024
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina, the Activist	T			Episode #116. 4-27-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets involve din a protest to save a historical building. Josh thinks twice about his relationship with Morgan when he strikes up a close friendship with Sabrina.	169025
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina, the Muse	T			Episode #113. 2-16-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) inspires new boyfriend Kevin to write music about life and their love. But she begins to feel the pressure to be his muse 24 hours a day. Kevin gets a bad case of writer's block.Sabrina asks the Greek muses to find out how she can inspire him to continue writing music. When their advice doesn't work out as planned, Sabrina and Kevin break up.After Kevin reads all of Sabrina's articles and brings her a special gift while she's at work to apologize, the couple gets back together.	169026
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina, the Teenage Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 8946		Episode #30. 10-24-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) turns herself into a boy to see what makes guys tick.	169027
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 9159		Episode #48. 5-1-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) plays one aunt against the other to get her way so Hilda and Zelda decide it's in Sabrina's best interest if they live in separate homes.	169028
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Date With Destiny	T	DVD -R HQ 10745		Episode #121. 10-12-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is ecstatic when Josh returns from his summer in Europe but her joy is soon crushed when he accepts a job offer in Prague as a journalist. She takes charge and calls on Destiny to give her a glimpse of what her future would be like if she moved overseas to be with Josh. But Destiny tells her the future is what you make of it.Later, Sabrina learns Josh found a better job offer at home and that's to be with her.	169029
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Got Spirit	T	DVD -R HQ 10204		Episode #118. 5-11-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Miles brings a paranormal-energy detector into the house so that he can identify spirits and it goes berserk near Sabrina.	169030
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's New Roommate	T			Episode #110. 1-26-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) reluctantly takes in Zelda as a roommate for a few days while Hilda goes on a home remodeling binge.Zelda becomes quite the party girl and almost gets a tattoo before realizing she isn't being true to herself.	169031
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Pen Pal	T	DVD -R HQ 10294		Episode #70. 3-12-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has a painfully shy pen pal who turns out to be an Other Realm jewel thief in disguise.	169032
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Perfect Christmas	T	DVD -R HQ 9682		Episode #107. 12-15-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) opts to spend a picture-perfect Christmas with Morgan and her family rather than endure the annual insanity with Hilda and Zelda.But she soon discovers the ugly secrets under that flawless façade.	169033
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina's Real World	T			Episode #71. 4-9-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Thanks to Salem the cat, the Witch Channel broadcasts Sabrina's life on national TV. Publicity Person (Sonya Maddox). TV Announcer (Stu Nahan).	169034
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Salem and Juliette	T			Episode #86. 12-10-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) goes to work with Mrs. Quick trying to uncover a story about the lackluster food being served in the cafeteria and if it could be tied to Mr. Kraft's sudden wealth.However, their story falls through when their source claims supernatural events have been going on at the school instead of accusing Mr. Kraft of funneling school money for his personal use.	169035
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Salem, the Boy	T			Episode #67. 2-19-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) unwisely uses one of three wishes to grant Salem the cat's desire to be human again for a day. Roland the Troll is back as a leprechaun and chaos is the result.	169036
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Salem's Daughter	T			Episode #92. 3-3-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) reads a wedding announcement in the Other Realm newspaper for Annabelle Saberhagen and asks Salem the cat if he's related to her. Newspaper Boy (Chip Chinery).After Salem admits to being Annabelle's father, he runs out of the room heartbroken that he hasn't seen Annabelle in decades. Harvey gets the idea Sabrina wants to get married when a wedding magazine falls out of her locker.	169037
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: She's Baaack!	T	DVD -R HQ 11044		Episode #95. 4-14-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is surprised her cousin Amanda is so grown-up. But Amanda has eyes for Harvey.	169038
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Shift Happens	T			Episode #145. 10-11-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina is scared stiff to interview a hip-hop diva with a nasty reputation, but her spell to make the superstar more harmonious backfires and the girls end up swapping personalities.	169039
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Silent Movie	T			Episode #74. 5-14-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and Hilda are unhappy that Mr. Kraft may propose marriage to Zelda. Harvey wants to tell Sabrina he loves her. But under a self-imposed silence spell she can't respond.Then because two silence spells were cast under one roof, everything becomes a silent movie. Harvey enters the movie and saves Sabrina who is tied to a train track.Once the silent movie is finished, the spell is broken and Sabrina is able to tell Harvey that she loves him.	169040
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Some of My Best Friends Are Half-Mortals	T			Episode #105. 11-10-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) agrees to be fixed up by Zelda with a handsome and charming witch. She's tired of hiding her true identity when dating normal guys.But the budding romance is dashed when she encounters racism over the fact that she is half-mortal.	169041
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Soul Mates (2)	T			Episode #163. 4-24-2003. Series Finale.	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina and Harvey tie the knot and ride off where their future awaits for them.	169042
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Spellmanian Slip	T			Episode #159. 3-20-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	169043
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Spoiled Rotten	T	DVD -R HQ 8891		Episode #80. 10-22-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) starts buying things like crazy with the Other Realm credit card.	169044
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Super Hero	T			Episode #89. 1-21-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). It is career week at school and this prompts Mr. Kraft to resign as principal. Sabrina and Zelda to the rescue.	169045
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Suspicious Minds	T			Episode #53. 10-9-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets jealous when Mr. Kraft's assignment calls for students to pair up and pretend to be married and Libby is put in charge of the coupling and makes sure Harvey is her partner.	169046
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sweet and Sour Victory (aka Sweet & Sour Victory)	T	DVD -R HQ 10507		Episode #10. 11-29-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) learns a hard lesson in witchcraft when she uses her powers to make a boy notice her.	169047
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sweet Charity	T			Episode #18. 3-7-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) impersonates Libby the day a photographer from the school paper arrives at the senior citizen home to take some pictures.Sabrina was impersonating Libby in the hopes of recruiting more students to participate in Westbridge High's "Adopt-a-Grandparent" program. The scheme backfires when Libby actually shows up and hangs out with the grandmother Sabrina adopted.	169048
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Terrible Things	T			Episode #4. 10-18-1996	Sports Announcer (Aeryk Egan). Student Photographer (James Field).	169049
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Thin Ice	T	DVD -R HQ 10217		Episode #125. 11-9-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) helps Harvey to stay on the college team after he gets injured in a hockey game.When she, Josh, Roxie and Miles go with Morgan to his next game, Sabrina sees how much help he needs after hearing the jeers of the crowd. She turns to Mercury for magical skates that assist Harvey win the game for Boston College.She soon gets into trouble with Mercury and Zeus when Harvey's coach takes it upon himself to bronze the magical skates. She has to do the gods' errands for a month.	169050
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Third Aunt From the Sun	T	DVD -R HQ 8861		Episode #7. 11-8-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) gets a surprise visit from an eccentric aunt who lives in a fantasy realm called Pleasuredome and wants Sabrina to come live with her.	169051
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Tick-Tock Hilda's Clock	T			Episode #109. 1-19-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) loses Hilda's biological clock.	169052
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Time After Time	T			Episode #134. 3-15-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Reporter (Rebecca Lin). Sabrina mixes old fashioned witchcraft with modern technology to help Zelda mend a long time broken heart but the spell backfires.It alters the Spellman family history and erasing Sabrina.	169053
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: To Tell a Mortal	T			Episode #34. 11-21-1997	School Newspaper Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) learns that on Friday the 13th, witches can tell mortals the truth about themselves because everyone's memories will be wiped clean once the day ends. Reporter (Cindy Lu).Sabrina decides she can trust Valerie and Harvey to take the news in stride and grants them a wish. But Libby overhears the news and alerts both the PTA and the media.	169054
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Total Sabrina Live! (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 9947. VHS 1280		Episode #142. 9-20-2002. Season 7 Opener	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) begins career in journalism with her first paying job at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Scorch is an alternative music magazine that focuses on everything and anything "cutting edge." Editor Annie is the magazine's demanding, no-nonsense editor. Cole is a sexy former Rolling Stones staffer too hip for any room.Photographer James is a jack-of-all-trades. Leonard marches to his own personal drummer and is an "idea guy."Sabrina visits MTV "Total Request Live" and host Carson Daly (Himself) to interview the rock band Course of Nature. Morgan had won a writing contest with the ultra-hip Scorch music magazine.But he admits he submitted Sabrina's writing so she turns it around and captures a job at the magazine.	169055
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Trial by Fury	T			Episode #12. 1-3-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). When Sabrina's bitter math teacher singles her out for unfair treatment, her aunts think it is time to teach him a few lessons.When he's hauled into traffic court, they replace the human judge with a magical substitute who's been hibernating in a deep freeze "to prevent media bias."	169056
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Troll Bride	T	DVD -R HQ 9087		Episode #24. 5-16-1997	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) can't find her homework. She asks a professional magic finder, troll Roland to find her missing notebook. He then demands her hand in marriage as payment.	169057
1996	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: True Adventures of Rudy Kazootie, The	T			Episode #3. 10-18-1996	Future Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) accidentally casts a spell transforming her boyfriend into a grown man. Her aunts are attending parents' day at the school.	169058
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Welcome Back, Duke	T			Episode #91. 2-25-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is practicing for an upcoming school musicale. Another magical cat gives Sabrina two right fee and makes Harvey act like a child.	169059
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Welcome, Traveler	T			Episode #104. 11-3-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) tries to pull Miles away from his latest conspiracy theory and into some semblance of a social life, she unknowingly pushes him right into the hands of a cult.Its eccentric leader claims to be a witch.	169060
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: What a Witch Wants (1)	T			Episode #162. 4-24-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	169061
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: What Price Harvey?	T			Episode #63. 1-15-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) sprays some ambition cologne on Harvey hoping he will decide to go to college. But applying too much ambition seems to backfire.	169062
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: What's News	T	DVD -R HQ 4291. SVD 1449		Episode #122. 10-19-2001	Photojournalist Josh lands a photojournalist job at the Boston Citizen leaving little time for him to spend with Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt) consumes all of Josh's time with his martial problems.Sabrina thinks it's Mike's on-the-rocks marriage that's keeping Josh at the paper at all hours, so she tries to patch things up between Mike and his wife. Reporter (Jim Hanna).Josh tells Mike how he feels. He says he'll work very hard at his job, but when the work is done, he's out the door and if Mike doesn't like it, he can fire Josh. To Josh's surprise, Mike tells him he appreciates the honesty and can keep his job.	169063
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: When Teens Collide	T			Episode #43. 3-6-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and her aunts have a bad day because sunspots cause molecular instability in the Mortal Realm. When Sabrina bumps into Libby, the two girls swap personalities.	169064
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Whole Ball of Wax, The	T			Episode #139. 4-26-2002	Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart). Editor Mike Shelby (George Wendt). Sabrina is able to corner her stalker in a classroom at school. It turns out to be her mother.Their encounter turns Diana into a ball of wax. She finally accidentally turns her mother back to normal.	169065
1999	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Whose So-Called Life Is It Anyway?	T			Episode #62. 1-8-1999	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is warned by the Witches Council to avoid "charitable magic" but she can't resist trying to liven up a tedious evening with Valerie's dysfunctional family by granting a wishbone wish.	169066
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Wild, Wild Witch, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10335		Episode #94. 3-31-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) misses a newspaper deadline, puts off getting her homework done, hands out free drinks at work and skips her curfew. So she is grounded for a week.Annoyed at all the rules she has to follow, Sabrina proclaims she can't wait for college so she doesn't have to follow so many rules. A magic prospector working with Salem sends Sabrina to the Wild West.	169067
1997	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Witch Trash	T			Episode #33. 11-14-1997	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) and her aunts have to travel a family feud over Great-Grandma's magic book.	169068
2002	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Witch Way Out	T	DVD -R HQ 10779		Episode #148. 11-8-2002	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).Sabrina meets the handsome owner of an art gallery and decides to make a date with him instead of going out with her friends. But she has a change of heart when she realizes he may want to add her to his collection of exotic creatures.	169069
2001	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Witchright Hall	T	DVD -R HQ 11092		Episode #115. 4-6-2001	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) has to help her cousin Amanda again to get Amanda into a special school called Witchright Hall for maladjusted young witches.	169070
1998	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: You Bet Your Family	T			Episode #57. 11-16-1998	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is upset about not having a car to use on a class trip, especially since Libby has a cool set of wheels.	169071
2000	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: You Can't Twin	T			Episode #101. 10-13-2000	School Newspaper Journalist Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) runs into her shifty evil twin, Katrina, who is set on sabotaging Sabrina's life. She steals Sabrina's passport and travels to the mortal realm to wreak havoc on her life.	169072
2003	Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: You Slay Me	T			Episode #160. 3-27-2003	Reporter Sabrina J. Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) works at Scorch. Editor Annie (Diana-Maria Riva). Co-workers include Cole (Andrew Walker), James (Bumper Robinson), staff photographer. Leonard (John Ducey).	169073
1971	Sacco e Vanzetti	MF				Journalist (Claude Mann)	169074
1992	Sachsenspiegel	DF			Germany. Series 1992.	News Staff. Reporter Ines Klein. Hosts Uta Deckow-Kindermann, Anja Koebel, Andreas F. Rook. Weather Hosts Saskia Grams, Susanne Langhans.. Sports Hosts Marc Huster, Rene Kindermann, Almut Rudel.	169075
1557	Sackful of News	PO		Deloney, Thomas		News	169076
1921	Sacred and Profane Love	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	169077
1994	Sacred Lips of the Bronx: Novel, A	N		Sadownick, Douglass		Journalist Michael Kaplan, AIDs journalist living in post-riot Los Angeles in the 1980s. Current struggles in Los Angeles, particularly deteriorating 10-year relationship with AIDs activist and performance artist. who is cheating on him.Mikey Kaplan comes of age in the Bronx in the 1970s. Puerto Rico teenage lover.	169078
2000	Sacred Trust	NR		O'Brien, Meg		Photojournalist Marti Bright and former Journalist Abby Northrup, who gave up a very promising journalism career to marry a rising real estate magnet, originally wanted to become nuns.They left together to make their marks in the outside world. More than 20 years have passed. Marti is found murdered on a hill next to Abby's house. Her name is in the dirt.Gruesome facts of the murder reflect a killer with a religious obsession and the utilization of the ancient practice of trepanning -- boring hole into skull to permit evil to be cast out. Abbey becomes a suspect.What no one knows is 15 years ago Abby helped check a pregnant Marti into a local hospital under assumed name and later placed the child up for adoption. Abby's sacred trust was to look after Marti's son and she has done this by anonymously monitoring him	169079
1997	Sacred Trust, A	N		Mignerey, Sharon		Reporter-Photojournalist Lexi Monroe is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, renowned for her subject -- the people of South America especially the children. She loves her job until she meets the driving element behind stealing and selling of children.When her investigation into a Latin American baby-selling ring puts her life in danger, she is scared and forces herself into self-exile from the world she loves.She's a resourceful, talented, beautiful woman who takes an ex-Marine's wilderness survival course to fight back. The man behind the kidnapping and selling of children tracks her down and she is trapped.He wants to destroy everything she holds dear.  He takes the survival trainer's family and holds them in exchange for Monroe. She must face the demon.	169080
1987	Sacred Trusts	N		Atlee, Barbara-B. Chandler		News Media	169081
2009	Sacred Well	N		May, Antoinette		Reporter Alma Reed in 1923 accompanies archaeologists to the ruins of Chichen Itza, where a fortune in Mayan artifacts has been stolen from a sacrificial well. It is believed a curse was unleashed by the theft -- yet the career-making story it offers the ambitious, young journalist seems a godsend. It also leads her to a passionate love affair with the revolutionary governor. But when fate darkens their lives and damns them as doomed political pawns, Reed can’t help but wonder if the curse is not, in fact, very real. Reed is based on a real-life reporter who exposed the theft of Mayan artifacts from Yucatan leading to the affair with the governor and the ire of local reactionaries.In another century, another journalist is fascinated by Alma’s tragic story. Reporter Sage Sanborn is drawn restlessly to Yucatan and away from the stifling needs of her desperately ill partner. She is tempted by her growing feelings for a scientist who encourages her to delve deeper into Alma’s history. And in this ancient place of mystery and spirits, Sage must make an impossible decision that will forever change the course of her life.  Sanborn is a modern-day fictional reporter, a travel writer on a Yucatan junket enticed to tell Reed’s story by a mysterious American she meets in a bar. Their explorations and ensuing affair echo Reed’s exploits.	169082
2000	Sacrifice	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Natalie Tysdal). Convicted bank robber breaks free as he is being transported to prison after learning his daughter has been killed by a serial killer. Joins female cop to crack the case. FBI agent is hot on his trail.	169083
2005	Sad To Be Gay	MT				Reporter (David Akinsanya).	169084
2000	Sadan er kvinder: Det feminine vaesen	DF			Episodes	Journalist Marianne Eilenberger. Journalist Trine Gregorius. Journalist Maise Njor. Journalist Karen Thisted. Editor-in-Chief Camilla Lindemarin. Fashion Publisher Lise Leonard Hjort. TV Host Barbara Gram.	169085
2005	Sadan ligger landet	TF			Denmark	Reporter (Dorthe Gaerup Nielsen - Herself). Reporter (Allan Bo Poulsen - Himself). Reporter (Peter Skafte - Himself). Host (Anja Thordal - Herself, 2004-2005). Host (Thera Hoeymans - Herself).	169086
1983	Sadat	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Judith Penrod).	169087
2007	Saddam's Tribe	MTF				Journalist (Bijan Daneshmand). Jordanian Newsreader (Amani Johara).	169088
2003	Saddle Club, The: Running Free	T	DVD -R HQ 10109		Episode. 4-22-2003	Student Newspaper. Melanie and Ashley set up a Pine Hollow newspaper. Workers arrive at Willow Creek with their beautiful horse, Diablo. 	169089
1997	Sadie Greenstreet: Eye of the Agency:	NM		Moquist, Richard	#1 Sadie Greenstreet Mysteryextra.	Advice Columnist Sadie Greenstreet is a depressed 19th-century housewife who joins her husband Horace on a Pinkerton case in the hopes of being added to the payroll.Horace and Sadie Greenstreet -- he dashingly rolls cigarettes, she secretly smokes the butts -- join one of the grand riverboats in 1873 to guard its owner who received two death threats.When the owner is shot to death, the Greenstreets interview the suspects.  Eye in question is the eye of the famous Pinkerton Detective Agency. Sadie recounts her first detecting adventure. Newspaper columnist.	169090
1998	Saenggwabu uijaryo cheonggu sosong	MF				Journalist (Hye-jin Shim)	169091
1982	Safari 3000	M	SVD 1430			Reporter J.J. Dalton (Stockard Channing) wants to write a story about an African rally 3000 across the desert and steppe. Unfortunately her driver and car get lost only days before the start.So she hires a stuntman and buys a wreck of a car with her last money. The stuntman can help her to a new motor -- by stealing it from a ruthless count who from now on is their hardest and meanest competitor in the race.Rally Team Interviewer (Eric Flynn).  Playboy Editor (Anthony Fridjohn). Rally Announcer (Ian Hamilton).	169092
1971	Safari to Adventure	DT				Host Bill Burrud	169093
2008	Safe at Home	NS		Doster, Richard		Sports Columnist Jack Hall covers spring training in 1953 and he and the rest of his small southern town of Whitney eagerly await the magical first pitch that will open the Bobcat’s season. But this time spring training will not be the same. 	169094
1999	Safe Harbor: Invasion, The	T			Episode #7. 11-8-1999	News Media. Reporter #3 (Kevin J. O'Neill).	169095
1998	Safe House	M				TV News Anchor (Holly Herbert - Herself).	169096
1994	Safe Passage	M				TV Reporter (Lisa Castleman). TV Reporter (Sally Nacker). Sinai Reporter (Ralph Byers). Radio Reporter (Ralph Howard). TV News Cameraman (Kazuya Takahashi).	169097
1999	Safe Sex	M				News Media. Reporter (Dimitri Katalifos). Reporter (Nena Menti). Newscaster (Alexandra Palaiologou). Photographer (Haris Sozos).	169098
1985	Safekeeping	NM	OWN - H	McDonald, Gregory		Journalist Thadeus Lowry has a penchant for drink and purpose prose and is suddenly made the protector of a duke's son. He couldn't care less about the boy's welfare.The boy was one of many children who during the Battle of Britain when the countryside shook under the impact of Nazi bombs was sent by the English government to Canada and the United States for safe keeping.He stepped off the ship in New York up to his bare knees in snow and almost immediately kept by a family that decides the boy might be worth some money to them. The boy witnesses a murder and strikes out on his own with the killer in hot pursuit.He finds temporary refuge with a wealthy Park Avenue family, becomes a bagman for a senator on the take and finally finds a moment's respite with a family of twelve in a Harlem tenement. But the impatient killer is still waiting for him.	169099
2006	Safety	P		Thorpe, Chris		War Photojournalist comes to terms with the evil he has witnessed.	169100
1985	Safety Catch	N		Summers, Jaron		Reporter and amateur sleuth, a beautiful redhead, works for a national magazine.	169101
2008	Safety Glass	M				Reporter (Geoff Gustafson). 	169102
2005	Safety in Numbers	M			Australia	News Reporter (Dichen Lachman). Several survival contestants return to the island for a weekend TV reunion show and disappear one by one.	169103
1923	Safety Last!	M	DVD -R HQ 4826, 4629. SVD 1435		Lloyd	News Media. Publicity gimmicks.	169104
1996	Safety Zone	M				Radio Newscaster (Nadia Guglieri)	169105
1946	Sag' die Wahrheit	MF				Reporter Fridolin (Wilhelm Bendow)	169106
1940	Sagebrush Family Trails West, The	M		Lively, William (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Len Gorman (Forrest Taylor) of a western newspaper is a crook helping to mastermind a series of bank robberies.  He discovers a secret solution created by an inventor that causes silent explosions.When he steals it and uses it to blow up a safe, the man is arrested. Editor later holds the man hostage to try to get the formula for the solution, but his young son rides to the rescue. Editor is tricked into revealing where the gang stores the money.	169107
1944	Sagebrush Heroes	M				Editor Haynes (Vernon Dent). Radio Announcer hero.	169108
1943	Sahara	M	DVD -R HQ 5493, 5494			Radio Newscaster (Frederick Worlock)	169109
2005	Sahara	M				Newspaper clippings in opening credits of newspaper called "Nouvelles de Monde," which is supposed to mean "News of the World." It should read: "Nouvelles du Monde."	169110
2001	Saibogu 009	TF			Japan. Series.	News Media. Helicopter Reporter (Tony Oliver).	169111
1982	Saigon	N	OWN - H	Grey, Anthony		Correspondent Joseph Sherman, a correspondent during the French-Indochina war.	169112
1987	Saigon Commandos	M	VHS 1600L. 	Cain, Jonathan (Novel - "Saigon Commandos - Mad Minute").  Thomas McKelvey Cleaver (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Jean Lassiter (P.J. Soles) is a reporter for the Associated Press in Saigon assigned to riding with the MPs, who are trying to contend with drug dealers and a murderer dubbed the Hollow Point Killer.Lassiter endures the usual hooting when the men discover she is a woman. The commander describes her as "a real bloodhound for a story." Despite their mutual antagonism, the reporter helps the commander when he is framed for the murder of his captain.Commander is charged with being the Hollow Point killer.  Reporter helps him escape by pretending to be a pregnant widow and creating a diversion. After grilling an official at a press conference, the reporter is kidnapped. The commander has to rescue her	169113
1967	Sail To Glory	M				Editor Horace Greeley (Bert Freed) of the Tribune. Beginning of America’s Cup competition. The young brash New York Yacht Club issues a challenge to the proud British yachtsman, which is accepted. The first race takes place off Cowes, England. Designer George Steers produces a radical design based on the pilot schooners of New England and builder W.H. Brown makes Steers’ dream a reality with a fast, sleek yacht named “America.” 	169114
1951	Sailor Beware	M	DVD -R HQ 3218-3219		Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis vehicle	Female Commentator (Elaine Riley)	169115
1992	Sailor Moon	CB		Takeuchi, Naoko	Japan. 1992-1997. Published by Kodansha. 18 volumes. Appeared in Nakayoshi and Run Run magazines. Manga series	Magazine Reporter-Editor Kenji Tsukino is the Earth father of protagonist Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon). Kenji, like his wife Ikuko, is totally clueless about Usagi's real identity. A stereotypical well-meaning Japanese salaryman, he works as a magazine reporter and later as editor-in-chief. Kenji is quite affectionate with his wife. Early on, he becomes very upset when he sees Usagi with Mamoru Chiba, thinking he's too old for her and that Umino is a better candidate. In the manga, it can be noted that Kenji is the one member of his family who notices the similarities between Sailor Moon and Usagi. He senses a maturity in his daughter that comes when she is finally aware of her status as Princess Serenity, and notes that at times, her beauty seems serene. Unlike the rest of the family who have notable roles later on, he fades from the series after the first story arc of the anime. 	169116
1992	Sailor Moon	C			Japan. 1992-1997. Toei Animation Studio. V Asahi network. 200 episodes. Anime series	Magazine Reporter-Editor Kenji Tsukino is the Earth father of protagonist Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon). Kenji, like his wife Ikuko, is totally clueless about Usagi's real identity. A stereotypical well-meaning Japanese salaryman, he works as a magazine reporter and later as editor-in-chief. Kenji is quite affectionate with his wife. Early on, he becomes very upset when he sees Usagi with Mamoru Chiba, thinking he's too old for her and that Umino is a better candidate. In the manga, it can be noted that Kenji is the one member of his family who notices the similarities between Sailor Moon and Usagi. He senses a maturity in his daughter that comes when she is finally aware of her status as Princess Serenity, and notes that at times, her beauty seems serene. Unlike the rest of the family who have notable roles later on, he fades from the series after the first story arc of the anime. 	169117
1929	Sailor's Holiday	M				Photographer Midway (Slim Summerville).	169118
1944	Sailor's Holiday	M				Radio Announcer (Eddie Bruce). Photographer (Harry Depp).	169119
1930	Sailors of Fortune	N		McFee, William		Press	169120
1940	Sailors Three	M				Newsreel Commentator (E.V.H. Emmett)	169121
1971	Saint and the People Importers, The	N		Charteris, Leslie		News Media	169122
1943	Saint Meets the Tiger, The	M				Reporter (Clifford Evans) is really a bank robber posing as a reporter. He interviews The Saint when he arrives in a village in Cornwall.	169123
1988	Saint Mudd	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies) - P	Thayer, Steve		Reporter Saint Mudd, St. Paul newspaper reporter who was gassed in the Great War and is now a consumptive and disillusioned  by what is happening to his town	169124
2004	Saint Ralph	M	DVD -R HQ 9225, 9226			Reporter #2 (Peter Ferniak). Reporter (Tufford Kennedy).	169125
1939	Saint Strikes Back, The	M				News Media. Second Newscaster (Tristram Coffin)	169126
1996	Saint-Exupery: La derniere mission	MTF			France	Newspaperman (Herve Falloux).	169127
1997	Saint, The	M				TV Reporter (Lorelei King)	169128
1967	Saint, The: Careful Terrorist, The	T	SVD 800		Episode #3. 10-18-1962. Series 10-4-1962 to 2-9-1969	Journalist. When a crusading journalist is murdered, Simon takes on the campaign -- becomes a corrupt union boss' new target	169129
1966	Saint, The: Convenient Monster, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8306		Episode #77. 11-4-1966	News Media. First Reporter (Michael Graham). Second Reporter (Harry Littlewood). Loch Ness Monster gets blamed for murders in Scotland.	169130
1965	Saint, The: Crooked Ring, The	T			Episode #65. 7-15-1965	Radio Commentator (McDonald Hobley).  Simon investigates a boxer's sudden rise in the rank.	169131
1967	Saint, The: Double in Diamonds, A	T			Episode #95. 5-5-1967	Commentator (Pauline Clifford). Simon is led into a plot to steal a necklace while investigating the murder of a jeweler.	169132
1968	Saint, The: Fiction Makers, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #109-#110. 12-8/15-1968.	News Media. Reporter (David Randall). Reporter (Ian Kingly). Reporter (Oswald Laurence). Reporter (Richard Davies). Reporter (Ian Kingly). Photographer (Ralph Ball).Simon is mistaken for a mystery novelist whom he is visiting by a criminal gang who forces him to plot them a successful crime.	169133
1964	Saint, The: Lawless Lady, The	T			Episode #32.1-30-1964	Photographer (James Bellchamber). Simon joins forces with a titled lady to avenge a friend's death.	169134
1966	Saint, The: Man Who Liked Lions, The	T	DVD -R 1663		Episode #79. 11-18-1996	Reporter is stabbed to death while tracking a major story. Templer investigates and ends up in both ancient and modern Rome.	169135
1964	Saint, The: Noble Sportsman, The	T			Episode #29. 1-9-1964	Commentator (Tony Bilbow). Simon meets a Lord and ends up fighting in a duel.	169136
1968	Saint, The: People Importers, The	T			UK. Episode #111.12-22-1968.	Photographer (Christopher Sanford). Smuggling ring deals in human cargo.	169137
1964	Saint, The: Sophia	TF			UK. Episode #36.2-27-1964.	Photographer (Raymond Ray). Simon deals with a bully who is threatening a small town.	169138
1941	Saint's Vacation, The	M	SVD 560	Charteris, Leslie (Novel - "Getaway").  Jeffrey Dell, Charteris (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Mary Langdon (Sally Gray) for The Gazette follows detective hero to Switzerland in search of a story. They become involved with spies seeking music box which olds key to secret code for sound detector. Detective tries to get information.Reporter tries to keep up with him. Issue of wartime censorship surfaces when Langdon gets the story but is stopped from phoning it in by an official who tells her it is one story she will have to do without.	169139
1962	Saintly Sinners	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	169140
1962	Saints & Sinners (aka Saints and Sinners)	T			Series 1962-1963. 17 episodes	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush). 	169141
1963	Saints & Sinners: All the Hard Young Men	T			Episode #18. 2-4-1963	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169142
1962	Saints & Sinners: Daddy's Girl	T	VHS 1247		Episode #8. 11-12-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169143
1962	Saints & Sinners: Dear George, the Siamese Cat is Missing.	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).Emily Fielder is distraught when she finds out it is too late to insert a classified ad in the Sunday edition - and with good reason. Her husband has been kidnapped and the ad is a coded message indicating that she will pay the ransom	169144
1963	Saints & Sinners: Home-Coming Bit	T			Episode #14. 1-7-63	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169145
1962	Saints & Sinners: Judgment in Jazz Alley	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169146
1962	Saints & Sinners: Judith Was a Lady	T			Episode #11. 12-3-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169147
1962	Saints & Sinners: Luscious Lois	T			Episode #9. 11-19-62	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169148
1962	Saints & Sinners: Man on the Rim, The	T			Episode #3.  10-1-62	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).Joseph Cotton, Kathy Nolan	169149
1963	Saints & Sinners: New Lead Berlin	T	VHS 1086		Episode #17. 1-28-63	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169150
1962	Saints & Sinners: Night of Horns and Bells, A	T	SVD 1086		Episode #12.	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169151
1962	Saints & Sinners: Servant in the House Of My Party, A	T			Episode #7. 11-5-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169152
1962	Saints & Sinners: Shame For a Diamond Ring	T			Episode #10. 11-26-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169153
1963	Saints & Sinners: Slug It, Miss Joyous	T	VHS 1248		Episode #15. 1-24-1963	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169154
1962	Saints & Sinners: Source of Information	T	VHS 1248		Episode #5. 10-15-62	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).Dennis Morgan, Scott Marlowe, Irene Dunne	169155
1962	Saints & Sinners: Ten Days for a Shirt Tail	T			Episode #2	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169156
1962	Saints & Sinners: Three Columns of Anger	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1962	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169157
1963	Saints & Sinners: Year Joan Crawford Won the Oscar, The	T			Episode #16. 1-21-1963	Reporter Nick Alexander (Nick Adams) of the New York Record. City Editor Mark Grainger (John Larkin). Photographer Klugie (Richard Erdman). Copy Editor Dave Tobiak (Robert F. Simon). Washington correspondent Liz Hogan (Barbara Rush).	169158
2004	Saints at the River	N		Rash, Ron		Newspaper Photographer Maggie Glenn reluctantly returns to her sleepy hometown to cover the drowning of a 12-year-old girl.She finds herself torn between the girl's parents, who want to damn the river where she drowned and salvage their daughter's body, and her environmentally minded neighbors who want to protect the sanctity of their land.	169159
2006	Saints Row	G			Xbox 360	Photographer (Miguel Angel Caballero - voice). DJ for Gen X Radio Station (Paul J. Driscoll - voice). Paparazzi (Emil Lin - voice).	169160
1993	Sakay	MF				News Media. American Journalist (Bob Couttie)	169161
1984	Sakharov	MTF				Reporter (David Landberg). Reporter (Olivier Pierre). Reporter (Tony Sibbald). American Reporter (Robert Sherman).	169162
2005	Sakigake!! Kuromati Koko: Movie, The	MF			Japan	Interviewers. Interviewer a (Kanji Tsuda). Interviewer B (Tomonori Mizuno). Interviewer C (Manabu Shinoda).	169163
1966	Sakima and the Masked Marvel	MT				Newscaster (Wendell Niles). First Reporter (Lester Dorr). Second Reporter (Sam Ash). Photographer (Brooks Benedict).	169164
2001	Sakura tsushin	C				TV Anchorman (Helmut Dirkenschneider - Voice - English Version).	169165
1988	Salaam Bombay!	MF			India	News Media. Western Journalist (Sanjana Kapoor).	169166
2007	Salaam-E-ishq	MF			India	TV Reporter Tehzeeb Hussain (Vidya Balan) and Editor Ashutosh Raina (John Abraham) are both so lovey-dovey, but not for long. For she meets with a horrific accident that takes their relationship to the breaking point. Raina is a Hindu but falls in love and gets married to Tehzeeb Hussain who is Muslim, much to the chagrin of his father who will not have anything to do with him. Tehzeeb is a TV news reporter and while traveling on an inaugural train route, the train derails. Tehzeeb survives but loses her memory, and is unable to recall who Ashutosh is -- and may end up leaving him and returning to her parents’ home.  They are one of six couples who are in love and face different problems caused by love itself. 	169167
1943	Salainen ase	MF				Journalist (Toivo Gerdt)	169168
1971	Salamandre, La	M		Berger, John, Alain Tanner (Screenplay)	Switzerland - Ness Book	Reporter Pierre (Jean Luc Bideau) who accepts assignment to write TV script on case involving young woman accused of taking a shot at her uncle. Reporter is also committed to writing series of articles on economic corruption in Brazil for a Paris paper.Asks help of writer-turned-housepainter to help on TV script. Reporter takes a research approach to assignment. Writer is more imaginative and decides not to meet subject but to create his own impressions of her. Disagree on if she is guilty.Pierre interviews woman.  Writer meets her and realizes she does not match his fictional creation. Woman admits to shooting. Two men decide not to finish the script. Reporter makes plans to go to Paris.Reporter's articles on Brazil indicate political, often anticapitalist statements that run throughout the film. "Why use your imagination if it actually happened? I'm interested in facts, in reality."	169169
2004	Salem's Lot	MT	DVD -R 1746 (Part One). DVD -R 1747	King, Stephen (novel) source.		Journalist Ben Mears (Rob Lowe), a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist learns when he ditches New York City that going home to Jerusalem's Lot, Maine that his neighbors are turning into vampires.	169170
1924	Sallie's Newspaper	N	USC	Lewis, Edwin Herbert		Newspaper Owner Sallie Flower, young millionaires, decides to make changes in the editorial procedures of the Seganku (Wisconsin) Daily Sun, which she owns. Editorial policy favors the man she wants to marryEditor Jim Fletcher aids in her plan against his better judgment and his love for Sallie.  Whole venture proves disastrous and Sallie admits defeat.Wealthy girl tries to run her paper to benefit sweetheart but with unhappy results	169171
1959	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: African Alibi	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#6 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.A wealthy South African man hides away on an obscure passenger ship. Sally wants to know why. She stays in the background, her nose twitching for a newsbreak. Her intuition brings her to the news staff on the Durban City Star.She also is involved in the mystery of a vanished green diamond known as the Star of Basutoland. Sally is supposed to meet her cousin in Pretoria and to fly back to London with her. But the new story intervenes.The adventures involves an exciting chase through the streets of Durban and the wild of Natal.	169172
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Avalanche Adventure	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally heads to Switzerland to interview a group of wealthy young people who are having a skiing holiday. At first Sally finds it difficult to break into the circle of friends but one invites Sally for a day of skiing and introduces her to the group.Only a wealthy South American woman rebuffs Sally's friendship. She is furious that Sally spent the day with her boyfriend. She forbids Sally from writing anything of her day even going so far as to tear up Sally's story and cutting the phone line.Sally cannot dictate her story. Undaunted, Sally heads out on skis in the middle of the night to find another telephone. She is caught in an avalanche and nearly buried alive. She struggles, reaches a hospital and is put to bed.The woman chases after Sally and is caught in a second avalanche and is missing. She is found and Sally tries to be friendly but is rebuffed. Sally goes back to London. Months later, the woman visits her and they become friends.	169173
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Festival Holiday	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#12 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.The whole newspaper office agrees that Sally, the hard-working girl reporter, needs the holiday she plans to take in the Austrian Tyrol with her friend Grace, the librarian who promises to keep Sally away from typewriters and telephones.But Sally soon finds herself on the scent of a story she cannot forget. She is captivated by a golden voice she hears singing in the open air and wants to write a story about her.Her interest turns to concern when she learns an Italian couple has a strange interest in the girl and may be intending to exploit the girl. She makes it her job to track the girl down and warn her. But she is too late.The girl has been spirited away by the Italians. What are their plans for her and how can Sally locate them before it is too late? She begins a breathless search across Austria ending in a dramatic confrontation.	169174
1961	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Golden Yacht, The	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#16 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper."What's It Like To Be a Millionaire" is a light-hearted series of articles in the Evening Cry and Sally thinks she is lucky to be assigned to a rich man's yacht on a cruise in sun-lit waters. She loves the lavish yacht life with the man and his daughter.She secretly yearns to join a crew of students whose broken-down boat sails the same course. When the students' yacht is wrecked during a fierce storm, two of the students join Sally's yacht as part of the crew.The three soon find themselves at the center of a thrilling adventure when a mysterious package given to them by strangers turns out to be a fortune in smuggled gold and silver ingots.The rich man is accused of smuggling and the young people must work quickly to prove his innocence. Sally's quest leads her to the island of Pompo where feuding families live in poverty, then back to the golden yacht.	169175
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Greek Goddess, The	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#11 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Usually Sally is enthusiastic about any assignment given to her by the news editor. But the idea of going to Athens with a party of Archaeologists leaves her cold. She is certain these scholars will be difficult to understand and write about.The junior reporter on the Evening Cry is thrilled when she befriends a young Australian teenager who is traveling Europe in search of ancient treasures. Not only does she have a new friend, but the girl promises to help Sally with her stories.Sally's trip has barely started when she finds that two of the archaeologists have taken a violent disliking to her. Why do they hate her? And what secrets are they hiding?	169176
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Holiday Family, The	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#8 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Most of Sally's assignments as a girl reporter have been in foreign countries. Then she is asked to spend some weeks on the South of England coast covering the doings of the winners of an Evening Cry Happy Families competition.The family proves to be charming and fun to be around. But they have an unknown enemy who is trying to destroy their happiness. Who is the enemy and why would anybody want to hurt such a nice family?At first Sally expects a losing family in the competition is to blame. That family is very ungracious and unfriendly, but they have rock solid alibis whenever the winning family is attacked.After the family returns to their farm, their troubles continue and it is only then that Sally realizes that the family's enemy is someone with a personal grudge against the father from back when he was a prisoner of war.	169177
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Hong Kong Deadline	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#10 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.An airline offers the Evening Cry a free trip to Hong Kong. Sally is chosen to make the glamorous trip, one that is supposed to be a holiday, but her nose for news scents a story when she meets the only girl skipper of a junk in the South China Sea.Sally discovers that the skipper smuggles people into Hong Kong for money and writes about her work as well as the squalid living conditions in the city tenements. This gets the skipper angry and Sally makes a deadly enemy - a wealthy tenement owner.Several attempts are made on Sally's life, making her feel that she must leave Hong Kong. But she is given a new assignment to discover the truth behind daily pilgrimages the people make to a certain island. She nervously begins work on her new assignmentWill she finish her new assignment before another attempt is made on her life? The skipper agrees to help Sally and the two girls travel to the mysterious island to find out the answers to their many questions.	169178
1959	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: In Australia	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#5 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Don Howe, Editor of the London Evening Cry, warns, "No wild goose chases, Sally" when he sends the junior reporter to Australia to cover a visit of British Young Farmers. Onboard ship, Sally meets a girl that will catapult her into a wild adventure.With a Sergeant and Australian friends, Sally and her new friend start out to see the Stone Age People of the Aboriginal Reserve. Along the way they go on an adventure which ends with the discovery of centuries old cave paintings.Why is the girl's grandfather so interested in the natives and why has he disappeared? Why does the coming of Sally's new friend alter the lives of the abos? What is the secret of her ability to do tricks with a loop of string?The two girls end up making history.	169179
1958	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: In Canada	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#4 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Re-routed from New York to Alberta, Canada, instead of home as she had hoped, Sally follows up the strange story of two English emigrants who are reported to have gold on their land. Instead of the easy job she expected, Sally meets with opposition.Sally makes good friends in the little town of Bennettville including a Mountie and the son and daughter of the local newspaper owner. With their help, Sally survives the harsh Canadian cold and gets her story after incredible adventures and hardships.	169180
1960	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Lost Ballerina, The	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#9 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally is plunged into the fascinating world of ballet dancing when she discovers a teenager she believes is destined to become a prima ballerina. She convinces The Daily Cry to finance her training at the famous Sara Lovran ballet school.The girl outshines all the other students and seems destined for greatness. But great talent breeds jealousy and a fellow student's stepmother is envious of her and will stop at nothing to guarantee that her step-daughter earn top honors.But her step-daughter has little talent. Her plan works too well, however, devastating Sally's protégé who disappears without a trace. Where has she gone and how will Sally ever find her?  The missing teenager's trail leads to mysterious India.	169181
1959	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Mannequin Mystery, The	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally expects that chaperoning the young winner of the Evening Cry mannequin contest will be boring. But she was wrong. The winner is picked by a mannequin agency in Paris to sign a contract even before she completes her training.After her training is complete, Salloy accompanies her to Paris where the winner lands a job modeling for an exclusive designer. All appears to be going well when Sally and the model are accused of helping others copy exclusive designs.One of Sally's reporter notebooks has been found full of sketches of the designs. The winning model loses her position and Sally must find a way to prove their innocence.After some brainstorming, Sally hits upon the clue that leads them to the real culprit. She clears herself and the model of the serious charges against them.	169182
1961	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Missing Patient, The	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally spends the last days of her stay in Portugal in the hospital with a swollen, infected hand. A girl with amnesia is brought to the other bed in Sally's room. The girl is abducted and the hospital's personnel suspect Sally of being involved.She is finally permitted to leave and with the help of one of the nurses, she attempts to trace the missing girl. She enlists Grace's help back at the newspaper.Grace discovers the girl was to turn 21 the next day and will lose her fortune to here uncle if she does not sign the necessary papers on her birthday. Sally and the nurse carry out a daring plan to rescue the girl from her uncle's clutches.With the help of the police, they succeed.	169183
1964	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Moonstone Ring, The	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Don Howe, Editor of London Evening Cry, asks Sally to cover the opening of a castle where the owner's cousin leads reporters to believe that she and the owner are to be married. Sally wanders around the castle running into an Italian maid.She shows Sally a few of the family heirlooms and confesses that she and the owner are to be married. Sally is excited about this great scoop that none of the other reporters will get. The next day the maid is missing and the heirlooms are gone.The cousin is furious blaming the maid for the theft and Sally for printing the story. Sally's reputation as a reporter is at stake because the cousin claims the maid's story is falseThe castle's owner cannot be located making verification of Sally's story impossible. Sally finds him with the maid. She is pleased to learn the owner intends to marry the maid and that her reputation as a reporter is safe.	169184
1958	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Mystery Heiress, The	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#2 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally goes to the Far North in search of a missing American heiress. She is on the second international assignment of her newspaper career. She must solve the problem of what has become of a rich girl from the United States determined to shun publicity.She disappeared one day from a Stockholm hotel with her luggage and money. What seems at first to be a straightforward story becomes complicated when both a rival reporter from another newspaper wants to get the better of Sally.Sally follows the heiress' trail into the Arctic Circle. Sally is forced to live the same rough life as the Lapps. Who speak little English. Sally overcomes her obstacles, solves the mystery and gets the story.	169185
1958	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: On Location	NJ	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Edwards, Sylvia	#3 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally is sent for her third foreign assignment as escort to the winner of the Evening Cry competition for Britain's Best Amateur Actress to Hollywood where she meets a German girl who is aspiring to fame.From New York to Los Angeles to Hollywood and New Mexico where the film is being shot, the German girl receives strange anonymous threats. The treats become a reality when she is briefly kidnapped while sightseeing.Why is she in danger and who wishes to harm her? Sally's unease grows when she hears mysterious voices while alone inside a deserted hotel in the old western "Ghost" town of Fidelia.Determined and plucky, she solves the mystery and wins a scoop story as her reward.	169186
1958	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Runaway Princess, The	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#1 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally is a teenager who makes mistakes and experiences anxiety but is also very capable in handling the most difficult of situations. Sally achieves her ambition by getting a job on a national paper, The Daily Cry.She realizes the fact that her uncle the Editor will not help her. There is jealousy among the staff. A lucky break gives her a chance to travel to sun-drenched Venice to cover "the romance story of the year." She goes to Italy to cover the story.She finds herself pulled into a web of intrigue. The princess does not have permission to marry her love, a singer. She wants Sally to help her leave Italy so she can marry him. In return, Sally will receive exclusive interview rights.After Sally gets the Princess out of Italy, she must prevent her rival newspapers from learning of the plan. Just as she thinks the Princess and her love are home free, something threatens to upset all of their plans.	169187
1961	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Secret Island	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#14 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally is recovering from the flu and John Baxter, Editor of the Evening Cry thinks she needs some sunshine to recuperate so he sends her to Tunis with instructions to keep her eyes open for newspaper stories.A girl Sally meets is searching for a rug her father hid for her on a certain island. She no longer has her father's letter because it was stolen by thieves. Sally and the girl suspect that two men who follow her everywhere may be the thieves.With the help of their young Arab friend, Sally and the girl work out a daring plan to outsmart the men and find the precious rug before the thieves are able to discover its secret location.	169188
1961	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Shamrock Mystery, The	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#13 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.When Sally is sent to Ireland on assignment, she meets a family of teenagers, the proud, passionate, penniless O'Deas who in order to make a living are trying to turn their huge, rambling old house into a holiday center for young people.Fired by her instant liking for the family, Sally decides to help them. An older couple joins the teenagers as guests and bring with them a locked suitcase and a threat to the family. Why do they refuse to leave when the O'Deas ask them?The O'Deas find disaster facing them at every turn. The house is falling apart in front of their eyes and every time they try to fix something, it comes undone. The family finds itself short of money and Sally must find a way to help them keep their home.Sally must also help them fight the unseen forces working against them.	169189
1963	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Spanish Picture Mystery, The	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally's relaxing Mediterranean cruise comes to an unexpected end when she befriends three young artists who sell paintings to tourists. A painting one of the artists just completed has been stolen. It was painted on a used canvas over another painting.The thief specifically wanted the one painting of a bull, which was purchased from a junk dealer. Why would anybody want a worthless painting? The painting must be valuable. They find the stolen portrait only to have it stolen again.Finally, Sally contacts the police, and with their help, the thief is captured, and the young people learn that the portrait is very valuable and has been missing for many years.	169190
1961	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Strangers in Fleet Street	NJ	OWN - H	Edwards, Sylvia	#15 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.When the Evening Cry runs a competition for overseas readers offering a fortnight in London as a prize, Sally Baxter is asked to act as guide.Her group of guests include a crippled man and a sheltered, meek woman from America, a young man from North Africa and a mysterious young man from Canada. She enthusiastically takes the visitors on tours.She shows the visitors the mammoth newspaper building in Fleet Street where she works. Mysterious disappearances throw suspicion upon her group of guests. It seems certain one of them is guilty, yet Sally thinks all of them are innocent.Is it just coincidence that the thefts all occur when Sally's group is nearby? Sally has to use her wits to discover the truth behind the thefts, a solution that gives her a sensational scoop.	169191
1962	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Television Rivals	SS		Edwards, Sylvia	Sally Baxter Short Stories published in the Cherry Ames Girls' Annuals, 1958 to 1964.	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.Sally is put in charge of a new television show the Evening Cry is producing in competition with a rival newspaper. Sally plans to interview a teenager for the show but is disappointed in the teenager that Producer Jack Smith finds for her.Sally finds a much better girl, but Jack refuses to use her. Sally insists, but a fire occurs at the studio and Jack claims that the evidence shows the girl is responsible. Someone makes a phone call to the girl pretending to be Sally.She convinces the teenager to work for Sally's rival. Sally is furious. Someone is sabotaging her program. Sally continues to make plans deciding to get a rock star on her show. Another mysterious call is made to the star canceling his appearance.More sabotage. Sally cannot complete her show until she discovers who is sabotaging it and why. A bit of ingenuity leads Sally to the culprit and, in a match of wits, Sally wins and is able to go forward with her show.	169192
1959	Sally Baxter, Girl Reporter: Underwater Adventure	NJ		Edwards, Sylvia	#7 Sally Baxter Mysteries	Reporter Sally Baxter, niece of John Baxter, editor of the famous Daily Cry. She believes very strongly in keeping her promises and treats the subjects of her stories with great respect. She acquires great stories for her newspaper.When Sally takes a holiday in the South of France she imagines she will be able to forget all about the Evening Cry, the newspaper on which she is a junior reporter. She quickly becomes bored with her freedom and wishes for a story to come her way.When she tries to befriend two French teenagers, she is rudely rebuffed because she is English. She becomes fascinated with the pair when she notices they spend all day scuba diving.Her intuition tells her there is a story behind their diving and their hatred of the English. Against all odds, Sally becomes their friends and strives to help them on their secret quest to prove their father's honor.It is a quest that is threatened by a rival diver and unwanted publicity.	169193
2002	Sally Harrington: Bad Witness, The	N		Van Wormer, Laura	#4 Sally Harrington Mysteries	Reporter-Producer-TV Newswoman Sally Harrington is a witness at the murder trial of a movie executive who's really the son of an ex-Mob boss and who may have been seeking revenge on the son of another gangster who's been tormenting the family for years.Harrington is a headstrong, risk-taking sexy woman who thrives on fast action, danger and press attention. She makes more news than she reports.On temporary hiatus from New York, she's in Los Angeles where she's the key defense witness for Hollywood producer, accused of killing an East Coast mobster who once tried to kill her.Because she wrote a documentary miniseries about the war between East  Coast crime families, her testimony is crucial in the California case. Round-the-clock police protection for Harrington.Policeman and Harrington find romance, which is interrupted when hit-and-run motorist slams into their motorcycle sending them both to the hospital.	169194
1999	Sally Harrington: Expose	NM		Van Wormer, Laura	#1 Sally Harrington Mysteries	Reporter Sally Harrington investigates small-town Connecticut murder linked to her dad's death decades beforeJournalist Sally Harrington left Los Angeles magazine to return home to Castleford, CT where she now works for the local paper.  Offered job to write piece for Expectations, high-end tabloid magazine.	169195
2003	Sally Harrington: Kill Fee, The	NM		Van Wormer, Laura	#5 Sally Harrington Mysteries	TV Anchor Sally Harrington scores a million- job as national anchor at the New York TV station where she's executive producer.Just gotten involved with a young policeman from a moneyed family who has moved all the way to Connecticut to be by her side  while he attends law school. Also conducting an intense flirtation with a married man.Her great-uncle at 84 is in retirement community receiving mysterious property windfall. She investigates her uncle's supposed new land outside of Hillstone, New York, and entangles herself in a dangerous organized crime land speculation scheme.Harrington becomes prime suspect in an attempted murder plot. Her staggering job offer makes her the focus of a national publicity campaign complete with her own set of stalkers in her hometown of Castleford. Impatient TV executives.	169196
2000	Sally Harrington: Last Lover, The	NM		Van Wormer, Laura.	#2 Sally Harrington Mysteries	Journalist Sally Harrington, sarcastic journalist from Expose	169197
2006	Sally Harrington: Mr. Murder	NS		Wormer, Laura Van	#6 Sally Harrington Series	TV Anchor Sally Harrington is beautiful and bright as she starts her new job anchoring a newscast created just for  her: DBS News America This Morning.But Harrington was the last person to talk to a jet-setting millionaire who turns up dead shortly after their interview. And murder isn't the only problem.Her sexual liaison deepens with the twenty-something police officer who followed her east from California. And there's still unfinished business with the forty-something married man she sent back to California.When an old acquaintance is left for dead at her home in Castleford, Connecticut, the feds show up -- they've connected this attempted murder to the death of Sally's infamous millionaire.	169198
2001	Sally Harrington: Trouble Becomes Her	NM		Van Wormer, Laura	#3 Sally Harrington Mysteries	TV Reporter Sally Harrington, the former small-town reporter is now working at a dream job as a producer and assistant to the anchor at DBS News headquarters in New York City. She's juggling everything from dog care and mobsters to her demanding boss.Harrington's boss, Alexandra Waring, hands her task of producing true-crime miniseries special for DBS News on crime family, a plum assignment for sweeps week. The show could catapult her into ranks of TV's highest rated news producers.Sally already has a history with important members of the family. Her connection is legal as well as personal -- she is slated to be a witness at an upcoming sensational Hollywood murder trial involving the crime family.She's tested by the body found in the trunk of her car, an assassination attempt, and her seemingly impossible assignment, but nothing gets Sally down.	169199
2000	Sally Hemings: American Scandal, An	M				Reporter #1 (Randell Haynes). Reporter #2 (Richard Fullerton).	169200
1984	Sally Jessy Raphael	DT			Series. 1984. Syndicated	Talk Show Host Sally Jessy Raphael.	169201
1807	Salmagundi; or, the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. And Others	N	USC	Irving, Washington-Paulding		Press. Anthony Evergreen, under his direction and control. "We do not write for money -- neither do we write for fame, -- we know too well the variable nature of public opinion, to  build our hopes upon it -- we care not what the public think of us.""In two words, we write for no other earthly purpose but to please ourselves." Anthony Evergreen, a gentleman experienced in the routine of balls, tea-parties and assemblies, is eminently qualified.  Kind of a patriarch in the fashionable world.Lancelot Langstaff, chief persona. Duties among himself and two bachelor associates, Evergreen and . William Wizzard, esq. will preside over the territory of criticism.	169202
1925	Salome of the Tenements	M		Yezierska, Anzia (Novel). Sonya Levien (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters. Jew in American Cinema. Ness Book	Reporter Sonya Mendel (Jetta Goudal) works for the Jewish Daily News. She wages war against local grafters. Based on a real person.  Mendel interviews a philanthropist.Her Editor Jacob Lipkin (Lazar Freed) wants to marry her, but she marries the philanthropist.  She is in debt to a banker the philanthropist is trying to indict.When the banker frames her for a robbery to try to stop him, the philanthropist threatens to have him jailed for blackmail.	169203
1945	Salome, Where She Danced	M	VHS 851. DVD. 	Phillips, Michael J. (Story). Laurence Stallings (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Jim (Rod Cameron) just spent five years covering the Civil War for Frank Leslie's Weekly. He goes to Berlin and then to Vienna where he makes derogatory remarks about Prussians. Tries to get information on impending invasion of Austria.Reporter is womanizer who had several affairs in Vienna. He tries to get dancer to act as a spy and accept the attentions of a Nazi. When he realizes it is no longer safe for her to remain in Berlin, he convinces her to come to San Francisco.Reporter drops journalism to become her manager setting her up in show in Western town so they can earn enough money to get to San Francisco. Show is robbed in middle of performance and dancer kidnapped, but she convinces bandit to give back the money.The bandit rescues the dancer when the Nazi shows up in San Francisco. "I read a perfectly horrid article about her. In one of those awful mud-slinging American weeklies." "I'm flattered. I wrote it."	169204
2001	Salsa	MT				Reporter (Tina  B. Christensen)	169205
1999	Salsa Kiss: Besos Ardientes	NR		Vasquez, Consuelo		TV Reporter Daniel Escobar offers to teach a young woman Salsa dance after they meet in a fender bender. The attraction between them is strong even before the dancing begins.Woman was brought to the United States when she was an infant so she knows little about her Cuban heritage. Determined to give her mother the best wedding possible, she arranges for a relative to teach her to Salsa dance.But the two haven't managed to get together and time is running out. So she accepts the reporter's invitation and the rest is history.	169206
2004	Salt Garden, The	N		Martinusen-Coloma, Cindy McCormick		Reporter Claire O'Rourke of San Francisco recently returns home o her small hometown of Harper's Bay for a short visit. She decides to stay home for good and looks for work at The Tidal Post, a local newspaper.She joins an aging recluse whose painful past has kept her hidden away for decades to explore her Christian faith.	169207
1941	Salt of the Earth	N		Kitch, K.H.		Editor tells the story of a country town	169208
1954	Salt of the Earth	M	DVD -R HQ 4222, 4223. VHS 1363			Press	169209
1931	Salto Mortale	MF				Press Agent (Otto Wallburg)	169210
1996	Salto postale: Der Baum vorm Haus	TF			Episode #19. 1-7-1996	TV Reporter (Maybrit Illner).	169211
1994	Salto postale: Die Vertretung	TF			Episode #12. 2-27-1994	News Media. TV Reporter (Anette Hellwig).	169212
1981	Salut champion: Tempete sous un masque	TF			Episode. 7-19-1981	Reporter, Le (Eric Gaudry).	169213
1974	Salut en de kost	MF			Belgium. Netherlands.	Journalist (Eddy Asselbergs).	169214
1929	Salute	M				Announcer (Lee Tracy)	169215
1943	Salute for Three	M				Press Agent Jimmy Gates (Marty May) gets an idea while watching a New York parade for a returned war hero. Photographer Foggy (Cliff Edwards).Publicist wants publicity for his client, a singer and thinks that a romance between her and the war hero would be just the ticket.Foggy is assigned to get pictures of the two together. He fails through ineptness. While helping her out of a cab, he slips and falls into a deep puddle. He goes up to her apartment so she can dry his soaking-wet uniform.Foggy gains entrance to the apartment through the dumbwaiter and snaps a picture of the war hero in his underwear. They decide to get married and Jimmy decides not to use the innocent but compromising photo for publicity purposes.	169216
1937	Salute to Yesterday	N	OWN - H	Fowler, Gene		Newspaper. Early Denver newspaper history. Midwest journalist resembling the town's eccentric.	169217
1991	Salute Your Shorts	T	SV 288			News Media	169218
1986	Salvador	M	DVD -R HQ 2134, 2135. L. SV 502. DVD. 	Stone, Oliver, Richard Boyle (Screenplay)		Reporter-Photojournalist Richard Boyle (James Woods) who worked for the Pacific News Service covering Vietnam (he points out to anyone who will listen that he was the last man out of Cambodia) has been unable to hold a job since his return.Boyle decides to go to El Salvador to get combat shots he can sell to the Associated Press. Reporter-Photojournalist John Cassady (John Savage) for Newsweek takes Boyle with him to get photos at the dump site for victims of the death squads.Boyle chews out an anchorwoman, TV Correspondent Pauline Axelrod (Valerie Wildman),  for ANS News for not covering what is really happening. Boyle's friend slips acid into her drink causing her to collapse during her stand-up.Boyle and Cassady get photographs of training at guerilla camp. Boyle told to get out of country. While covering assault on village, Cassady gets photo of plane as it flies over him but is shot. At checkpoint, official destroys Cassady's unexposed film.Boyle trying to smuggle out of the country. He is about to be shot but is rescued at the last minute. Boyle cowrote the script but no attempt to whitewash his character. Australian Reporter Peter (Gary Farr). French Reporter (Gilles Millinaire).	169219
1986	Salvador	MS	OWN - H	Stone, Oliver.  Richard Boyle	With "Platoon"	Photographer Richard BoyleFrench Reporter (Gilles Millinaire).	169220
2004	Salvador Allende	DT				Chilean Documentarian Patricio Guzman has made himself the historian of Chili for more than 30 years. Here he pays tribute to Salvador Allende, founder of the Chilean Socialist Party.	169221
1979	Salvage	MT				Commentator (Richard Eastham)	169222
1979	Salvage 1: Shangri-la Lil	T			Episode #2. 2-5-1979	Newscaster (Larry Carroll).	169223
2002	Salvation	MF			Belgium. Short	Journalist (Kris Kuypers).	169224
1909	Salvation Army Lass, The	M				Newspapers. Morning newspapers and name in article causes loss of job and home	169225
1961	Salvatore Giulinao	MF				Reporter (Sennuccio Benelli)	169226
1980	Salz im Kaffee	N		Blickensdörfer, Hans	Germany	Journalist	169227
1939	Sam	N	OWN - H	Selby, John		Editor Hero wins a newspaper in a poker game and made himself a power in the press of the Midwest. Eccentric publisher in a small city. Written by a onetime AP literary editor	169228
1983	Sam	MT				Book Editor (Mitchell Group)	169229
2002	Sam & Janet	M	DVD -R HQ 8694, 8695.			News Media. TV Reporter (Lara O'Leary).	169230
1991	Sam and Sarah	M				TV Newscaster Terry Quinn (Carolyn Kodes) is a savvy TV newscaster, a role that for once is not spoofed	169231
1963	Sam Benedict: Of Rusted Cannons and Fallen Sparrows	T			Episode #27.3-23-1963	Reporter (Harvey Korman).Man retains Benedict when he feels his right to free speech is being threatened when he speaks out against bigotry and racial intolerance. Hank defends a woman accused of being a Communist.	169232
1989	Sam Dean: Blood Rights	NM	OWN - P	Phillips, Mike	#1 Sam Dean Mysteries	African-American Journalist Sampson "Sam" Dean is a native of Jamaica who works as journalist in London.He is hired to find a college-age daughter of a prominent, white conservative MP since the woman was last seen in the company of a young black man. Dean is uncomfortable with the racial implications of the job and he doesn't approve of the MP's politics.But his bank balance leaves him no choice but to accept the assignment. Dean discovers the man is her half-brother and the two are heavily involved in drugs, extortion and prostitution.	169233
1997	Sam Dean: Image to Die For, An	NM	OWN	Phillips, Mike	#4 Sam Dean Mysteries	African-American Journalist Sampson "Sam" Dean is a native of Jamaica who works as journalist in London.When an old friend, a TV producer, asks him to pop over, Dean's confronted with a corpse: a production assistant knifed outside the apartment where the producer was taping an interview for a true-crime program he's trying to sell.Inside the apartment, things aren't going much better -- the producer's plan to exculpate a man convicted of hacking his wife and young daughter to death, is foundering with the disappearance of the wife's half-caste boyfriend."I never liked being brought in to do the black stuff," grumbles Dean, but he agrees to go hunting for the wife's boyfriend. What he finds along the way is rapacious creditors, abandoned lovers, and casually disintegrating families.Dean also is worried about rekindling an affair with the TV producer's wife not to mention some sordid secrets about the TV production crew engaged in tabloid TV. Soon Sam is thrown off the case but continues on his own to solve the mystery.	169234
1990	Sam Dean: Late Candidate, The	NM	OWN - P	Phillips, Mike	#2 Sam Dean Mysteries	African-American Journalist Sampson "Sam" Dean is a native of Jamaica who works as journalist in London.A London councilor, a successful black politician is found murdered and Dean is a friend of both the victim and the accused killer. He's asked to investigate to exonerate the alleged killer.The accused is a black teenager who was having an affair with the victim's white wife. The romance, which had generated enmity within the upscale London community already disapproving of the interracial marriage, adds to the long list of suspects.Topping off a list of the politician's enemies are the corrupt politicians whom the late councilor planned to entrap in a sting operation. When Dean's helpmate, an ambitious political activist, turns up dead, police write it off as a suicide.But Dean follows a hunch that the two deaths are related. His investigation leads him back to boyhood haunts and into political intrigue.	169235
1995	Sam Dean: Point of Darkness	NM		Phillips, Mike	#3 Sam Dean Mysteries	African-American Journalist Sampson "Sam" Dean is a native of Jamaica who works as journalist in London.	169236
1997	Sam Flint: Flint's Gift	NW		Wheeler, Richard S.	#1 Sam Flint Series	Editor Sam Flint, a frontier newspaperman is in the town of Payday in the Southwest starting his newspaper, The Payday Pioneer at the behest of the local merchants.Air is fresh, the grass and water plentiful and Flint's newspaper is meant to lure settlers to the new town advertising it as a veritable Garden of Eden. But Flint won't compromise his editorial standards and become a pawn.Payday is comprised of men who fought in the Civil War. Partisan saloons on the north and the south sides of the street.	169237
1999	Sam Flint: Flint's Honor	NW		Wheeler, Richard S.	#2 Sam Flint Series	Editor Sam Flint is an itinerant frontier newspaperman, an idealist who bums around the rough mining towns of the Old West setting up crusading weekly newspapers until he gets run out of town, which happens regularly. Sets up the Silver City Sentinel.In 1878, he shows up in Silver City, Colorado with his printing press, some paper and ink and a plan to oppose the established and corrupt newspaper of Digby Westminster, a ruthless and greedy editor who preys on the poor and helpless.Silver City is a boomtown and only rental space available to Flint is in the unsavory back room of a bordello. His landlady is a voluptuous and kindhearted trollop. She aid a wacky and brilliant typewriter named Napoleon helps him fight back.In his journalistic efforts to combat the town's corruption, Flint's new paper earns few  friends, no money and plenty of rough handling by Westminster's scathing editorials and street thugs.Flint's enemies are not limited to the newspaper war. A rich and arrogant tycoon and his family also conspire to get rid of Flint and his bothersome publication.	169238
2000	Sam Flint: Flint's Truth	NW		Wheeler, Richard S.	#3 Sam Flint Series	Editor Sam Flint, a frontier newspaperman sets up shop editing The Nugget in Oro Blanco, New Mexico, a gold-mining boomtown divided between greedy Yankees and poor, struggling Mexicans. It is 1870.His curiosity, integrity and stubbornness are rarely appreciated by local politicos and in his life he's often had go get out of town in a hurry before the tar-and-feather boys showed up.Poking around for stories, Flint smells a rat, a conspiracy involving everyone from mine owners to saloonkeepers and the town marshal.Villainous gringos who first welcomed The Nugget get worried as Flint begins to report the illegal activities of some unsavory town officials. Soon they decide he has to go.	169239
1990	Sam Fowler: If I Never Get Back	NSF	OWN - H	Brock, Darryl		Reporter Sam Fowler, a discontented journalist whose family life has disintegrated, steps off Amtrak and into 1869. Before he can get his bearings, he’s a member of the Cincinnati Red Stockings, witnessing baseball in its infancy with an unbeatable team. Sam ends up inventing ballpark hot dogs, the scoreboard, “Red River Valley” and the bunt. Mark Twain makes an appearance.Fowler was taking a modern-day Amtrak home to San Francisco when an unscheduled stop somewhere west of Cleveland gives him the opportunity to stretch his legs. Instead, Sam finds that time has stretched and mysteriously transported him back to 1869. Bewildered at first, Sam soon meets up with baseball’s first all-professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, and begins to ride the rails with them on their first national tour across post-Civil War America. He encounters a political conspiracy, a get-rich quick scheme with Mark Twain, and through it all the shky-legged beginnings of America’s favorite pastime -- before it ever was. Excerpt:THE AMTRAK crawled out of Cleveland. I sat sweat- ing in my new dark suit, staring out at the blackened brick walls from which milky light was beginning to ooze. Maybe I could hold it off. What had I been thinking about: The TV. Concentrate.She opens her mouth wide: NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! But I have no intention of hitting her. I shoulder past to the console squatting near the vaulted window of her hog-rich parents' Burlingame home. On-screen is Anchorman, her lover, smarmy voice and trademark eyebrows embellishing the tripe he intones from the TelePrompTer.I get my back into it, thrust upward with my legs, muscles knotting ... no workouts for too long ... a frenzied snatch-and-lift ... I stagger sideways and heave ... picture window explodes ... shards of glass cascading ... TV in flight ... cabinet folds inward as it crashes on the flagstone ... muted cracklings precede one large red spark ... the long rumble down the hill, pieces flying ... Stephanie screaming ... for an instant ... one pure rushing instant ... I was King Fucking Kong....Milkiness encroaching. I reached for the pint of Scotch in my coat. Almost empty. The pale light was seeping in through my ears.Rock bottom. If not here, couldn't be far off. What I didn't know was whether to feel scared or relieved.The TV ...Maybe she picked him on purpose, knowing how I detested the breed: electronic jackals in symbiosis with their brain-dead viewers. Mincing on the scene, crews running interference. Checking makeup. Asking their two stupid questions. Broadcasting the shoddy results hours before our stories hit the streets.It was when she told me she was moving in with him that I assaulted the tube.It proved costly. With the divorce came a custody judgment barring drunken violent me from seeing our daughters more than once a week.Booze gradually came to fill a lot of empty places. I was a wretched part-time father. I alienated my friends. Jeopardized my job. Screwed up everything.Strangely, my father's death had seemed to offer a certain opportunity, a rite of passage to manhood."I can't imagine how they tracked you down." Stephanie's cool measured words-her telephone voice-sounding in my brain. "They called here for you. I told them our situation. If you need to miss a visit, I'll think of something to tell the girls."By burying him I would ascend some pinnacle of maturity. There, viewing my thirty-two years with new wisdom, I would find significance and a tenable position."Take a month if you need, Sam." City Editor Joe Salvio giving me a fishy smile, significant look. "Pull yourself together ... skimpy interviews ... facts not checked ... get back to your old form!"Or your ass is dead.So this morning I had picked up the suit I'd ordered, flown to Cleveland, and cabbed to the Cuyahoga County Morgue. Without ceremony they slid the cold-storage drawer out and raised the sheet. Shivering in the refrigerated chill, I peered into the sallow face for the first time, seeking traces of myself. There was no cosmetic work: skin sagged from his neck, hair sprouted from his nostrils, snowy stubble matted his jowls and collapsed cheeks.Did you fill your days? Did you love anyone?I stared at the swollen nose. It was bulbous-like mine before college boxing flattened it-and purplish, crosshatched with tiny broken vessels.Did you ever think about me?"... like a chunk of pumice...." The voice of the man from the coroner's office buzzed. "... enlarged twice normal and severely cirrhotic ... yellow and fibrous as dry sponge ... sure as putting a gun to his head, just slower...."I had a fleeting urge to reach down and lift one of the wrinkled lids. What color were his eyes? Shouldn't a son know?Burial was expensive. I opted for cremation, my hand shaking as I signed as "nearest surviving relative." I asked where he'd been living. The answer was vague; no address. I went back in for a final look. Beneath the odor of preservatives I imagined his stench rising about me. I turned away and heard the drawer slide in.So long, Pop.Outside, the afternoon heat hung like a force field. I stood uncertainly, swallowing hard, then headed for a liquor store.Lately the milky light came often. Enveloped in it, confused by it, I seemed to experience multiple dimensions. Without disappearing, things around me receded into the pale haze as distant images and voices swirled to the foreground. Most of them I recognized as my own memories. But not all. The experience was unnerving, sometimes almost terrifying. Drug overload. Or maybe I was going crazy.The idea of taking Amtrak back had been to give myself time to savor the experience, see the country. But what was to savor? A long look at a corpse? I tilted the pint up. They say drinking runs in families.The woman across the aisle was staring at me. I leered and winked. She pursed her mouth and looked away. Hell with her. The last of the whiskey slid down. My stomach churned. My vision blurred. I pressed my hands to my eyes. The milkiness was close.The delay-something about a tie-up outside Toledo-was announced not long after we'd cleared the last dismal suburb and were barreling across open country. I'd been watching the fields rush by ablaze with wildflowers, their beauty a mockery.The train's rhythm flattened as we slowed. We curved onto a siding and glided to a halt beside a weather-beaten loading dock rising like a low island from a sea of weeds and nettles. Waves of heat radiated from the wooden platform though dusk was settling. Insects swarmed in spirals. The compartment's doors opened with a hiss. A steward announced that we would be held up awhile; we could stretch our legs. I looked around. Nobody seemed eager to leave the air-conditioning. I stood unsteadily. Had to go outside. Had to do something.My shoes clumped on the long platform. I retreated inside the sounds, tried to focus on the grain of the boards. Sweat filled my armpits. I felt a chill in the thick, heavy heat.At the far end of the dock a small wooden ticket office stood darkly limned against a glowing backdrop of greenery. Drawing closer, I saw a rusted weather vane tilting from the peak of the roof. Strips of sun-bleached yellow paint curled from the wallboards; cobwebs sagged like nets from the eaves. Somebody had scrawled Sucko on a square of plywood covering the single window."Daddy?" A child's voice; my daughters' faces.I walked on, faster.The rear of the depot looked out on a meadow green from spring rains and bordered by a row of tall sycamores. Near the edge of the platform wild clover exploded in bursts of pinks and whites. From their midst a cacophony of buzzings and dronings suggested that life was indeed very pleasant. If you were a bug.A wave of dizziness passed over me. I shut my eyes for a moment, a mistake."Won't you live with us anymore?" Hope asks, her voice quavering. "Mommy says you won't." I look down at her helplessly. "Daddy?" she urges. Behind her, Susy stares with huge round eyes. "Don't go, Daddy!" she cries suddenly, and rushes to me. I press her in my arms, feel her small shoulders trembling. I struggle to find words that will tell her I don't want to go-never wanted to go.My eyes burned. For a long moment I didn't know where I was. Shapes moved in a pattern before me. I blinked. Circling in the middle distance, blackbirds played tag in the slanting light, their scarlet wing patches flashing like epaulets as they wheeled and darted over the field.... light glowing on the sallow face ..."No!"I must have said it out loud. The sound reverberated in the evening stillness. My head pulsated. I pressed my hands to my temples and leaned against the depot wall."Why do you have to go, Daddy?"Did he think about me?"Are you coming home, Daddy?"I reached into the pocket where the bottle had been. My fingers closed around my watch. I pulled it out and pressed the hidden latch that opened the silveroid case, eyes fixed on it, trying to drive the milkiness back.Years after losing Grandpa's railroad watch I'd found this one in an antique store. The name P. S. Bartlett inscribed on the works identified it as a model first made in 1857, and its serial number dated it in late '60 or early '61. The seventy-five-dollar price was steep, considering it lacked the key for winding and setting. I paid a locksmith fifty dollars to make a replacement; it came out too modern-looking but did the job. With brass polish I buffed the case to a high sheen and took pleasure that the watch kept perfect time.But now the hands said six-thirty. Hadn't it been nearly eight before I got off the train? I saw the secondhand not moving in its tiny inset. Funny, I'd wound it that morning. Pulling the key from its hole on the top-where stems were fixed in later models-I fitted it over the winding knob.At the edge of my vision was a fluttering. Two redwing blackbirds landed on the dock a few yards away. Their wings beat the air, one squawked while touching down, and their feet scratched nervously on the platform.They were real, not my imagination.When their wing markings began to vanish, I shook my head to clear my vision, although every detail was registering: the yellow borders of the patches slowly disappeared, then the red centers, leaving both birds completely black.I stared at them.Then, soundlessly, still hopping about on the platform, the birds themselves began to grow hazy. They didn't fade, exactly, or dissolve, but seemed to fill and overflow with pale light until the spaces containing them held only the light and noth- ing more.The milkiness climbed around me.Another bird materialized and flew very near my face, a dark fluttering form flashing before me, wings thrashing. It shot past. Then, for a distinct instant, emerging from the white light, I saw a human figure. It was draped in a uniform coat-military, or some kind of conductor's; long and faded, with parallel rows of brass buttons-and one arm was stretched toward me. ...	169240
2007	Sam Fowler: Two in the Field	NSF	OWN - H	Brock, Darryl		Reporter Sam Fowler manages to break into the past once again -- but now it is 1875, and America is a darker place, gripped in economic depression. Again he falls in with ballplayers, but this time spins off on his own, seeking the whereabouts of Cait, the woman he loves. His knight-like quest, bristling with hazards, causes him to ride the rails with tramps, deal with starving miners and the desperate Molly Maguires, work in a Saratoga casino, venture out onto the Nebraska prairies, and finally head into the Black Hills accompanied by Cait, a former slave and a Sioux guide, to face the ultimate reckoning of his life. In the midst of all this, Sam attempts to deal with his conflicted conscience over leaving his two daughters behind in his other life. Again, we meet historic characters: Mark Twain, George Armstrong Custer, Crazy Horse and star ballplayers of the day. At the end, Sam finds his true home and family.	169241
2005	Sam Jackson's Secret Video Diary	M			UK	Interviewer (Deborah Garrett).	169242
2000	Sam Ridley: Crossing Live	N		Niles, Chris	#3 Sam Ridley Series	Radio Reporter Sam Ridley decides to investigate when Bruce McCarthy dies soon after reporting that his house is haunted. City Radio Reporter Sam Ridley’s home life has become one long high-volume nightmare -- his new neighbors are hosting a permanent dance club in the flat upstairs and a desperate ex-boyfriend is serenading Sam’s pregnant house-guest right outside their window. For some peace, Sam agrees to work the overnight shift, a job so mind-numbingly awful that it’s fit only for those who haven’t made it yet -- and those who never will. Sam believes this all-time career low can’t get any lower, but it can when he’s assigned to interview Bruce McCarthy, a builder who thinks the ghosts in his house are a warning from the cosmos to change his errant ways. But when McCarthy turns up as a corpse after a wild party, the needle in his arm suggests he wasn’t frightened to death. And as Sam tries to discover what put the fear into McCarthy he finds himself up against forces far more dangerous than the supernatural.	169243
1998	Sam Ridley: Run Time	N		Niles, Chris	#2 Sam Ridley Series	Radio Reporter Sam Ridley, based in London, is in Sidney, Australia when his holiday's veers out of control. Wakes up to find his new female friend murdered in the next room. And now he's on the run in a town that thinks he killed her.Sam, an engagingly crumpled journalist, knows he’s being framed. What he doesn’t know is who set him up or why. But he has to find the answers before the police find him. They’ve got manpower, muscle and some very serious guns. Sam’s got brains, charm and a hat with antlers on it. Along the way he meets men in tights, women enraged, and a very naughty girl with a whip. And the deeper he digs, the more he learns about corruption, coercion and deception -- and a secret that even death can’t conceal. “Last night had been one thing, but what would we say to each other in broad daylight when our lust had faded and the only frission left was born of awkwardness? The silence from Michelle’s room stretched out as I debated with my inner weasel. I waited a minute, then eased the door open...when I did that I knew I should have listened to the weasel. Michelle was in a far worse shape than me. I just felt like death. She was dead.”  Radio Reporter Sam Ridley has hardly been in Sydney long enough to slap on the sunblock and already his holiday is out of control. He’s got a hangover wilder than a kangaroo on a trampoline. He’s cut off from the son he’s traveled halfway around the world to see. He’s woken up to find his new female friend murdered in the next room. And now he’s on the run in a town that thinks he killed her. 	169244
1997	Sam Ridley: Spike It	NM		Niles, Chris	#1 Sam Ridley Series	Radio Reporter Sam Ridley in London is drunk, but not so drunk that he can't spot a good story when it’s dead on the floor in front of him. And as the first on the scene, City Radio Reporter Ridley’s ahead of the city’s news pack -- but not for long. He’s late for his radio stint and when he says "fuck" on the air, he's out. No more police reporting for Ridley.Four hours and one wrong word later, he’s demoted to a hard-drinking, hard-news reporter’s definition of hell: Female AM, the station’s daily women’s program. Ridley has gone from crime and punishment to sex and shopping in one morning. But he can’t stop digging into the murder. Now a man called Shark is on the phone ready to tell him what he knows about the murder. And when Ridley dives into the murky waters Shark calls home, he’s going to find himself face-to-face with loss, love and a monster of a car repair bill.	169245
1937	Sam Small Leaves Town	M			UK Only	Press	169246
1876	Sam's Chance	NJ	COPY	Alger, Horatio, Jr.		Newsboy	169247
1992	Samantha	M				TV Reporter (Lora Staley)	169248
2003	Samantha	NSF		Thorne, Tamara	Part of "The Sorority" trilogy of horror novels	Aspiring Investigative Reporter Samantha smells something funny going on at Gamma Eta Pi. The sorority is closely linked to the abundant local legends including that of Holly Gayle, the sorority's resident ghost.Members of the enigmatic inner circle are using magic to advance their secret plans.	169249
1998	Samantha Adams: Digging Up Mamma	NM		Shankman, Sarah	#7 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Former Reporter Samantha Adams , a crime reporter-turned-writer, had come to Santa Fe once before -- 20 years ago with her now ex-husband for a night awash in margaritas and marijuana, fighting and making up. Now, Sam's clean and sober and older.Sam received an urgent message from her dead mother, postmarked Santa Fe, penned in her mother's handwriting and disclosing details only Johanna Adams would know. It could have been an entry from Sam's latest book of bizarre anecdotes, American Weird.Or it could be an elaborate hoax. Either way, it instantly rekindled Sam's impossible wish that her mother hadn't really died in a plane crash 34 years earlier. With her journalistic instincts, and a daughter's need for closure, Sam heads to Santa Fe.Sam and her mother have a brief reunion, but before explanations are offered, the older woman dies, an apparent suicide. Desperate to understand her mother's past, Sam probes her life in Santa Fe and doubts that her mother's death was a suicide.Sam's investigation into her mother's past brings immediate trouble in the form of dangerously deceitful suspects, a trashed house, attempted murder and a forbidding turquoise mine.	169250
1988	Samantha Adams: First Kill All the Lawyers	NM	OWN - P	Shankman, Sarah (Alice Storey)	#1 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Reporter Samantha Adams is an Atlanta, Georgia journalist. When a distinguished attorney is found murdered, Sam delves into a scandal of dirty money and adultery that stretches from Atlanta's society salons to the saloons of the "good old boys."	169251
1993	Samantha Adams: He Was Her Man	NM		Shankman, Sarah	#6 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Samantha Adams is a smart-mouthed New Orleans reporter on hiatus. She has just broken up with a much-younger lover, Harry in New Orleans and travels to Hot Springs, Arkansas to talk with her best friend.Her faithful dog riding shotgun, Sam Adams hugged the rain-slick two-lane and sang the blues all 500 miles from new Orleans to Arkansas' sin city. She meets her friend and attends a nemesis' engagement party -- the woman long ago stole her best beau.When the twice-divorced nemesis' groom is kidnapped for a million-dollar ransom, Sam can't help but investigate. Sam and a cross-dressing crook search  for his mother and a stolen car, and she cons the ultimate con-artist.	169252
1992	Samantha Adams: King is Dead, The	NM		Shankman, Sarah	#5 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Crime Reporter Samantha Adams, Atlanta's wittiest journalist is working on a book called American Weird and she has gone to Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of the King of Rock 'n' Roll and the site of an international barbecue cookoff.There's also an Elvis look-alike contest. When a cook-off contestant is nearly electrocuted by his cooker and the local lawyer's wife gets a fatal electric shock in her Jacuzzi, Sam's sleuthing instincts go to work and she teams with a local cop.	169253
1990	Samantha Adams: Now Let's Talk of Graves	NM	OWN - P	Shankman, Sarah	#3 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Crime Reporter Samantha Adams works out of Atlanta and visits a New Orleans school chum for Mardi Gras. She's hired to find out if foul play is involved when an alcoholic ophthalmologist is run down by a car..Sam gains entrée to all the privileged parties and uses her status to question family members about the hit-and-run death of her friend's brother. She vies for information with a handsome and younger insurance investigator, a nephew of Kitty's brother.An  interesting contest heightened by mutual attraction develops between the two. As they sort through mismatched people and illogical clues, the race is on to find out who the murderer is.	169254
1991	Samantha Adams: She Walks in  Beauty	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Shankman, Sarah	#4 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Reporter Samantha Adams' new assignment for the Atlanta Constitution is the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. Resentful, but resigned, Sam takes along boyfriend Harry Zach to ease the pain.When Harry spends time gambling with an old friend, Sam explores the intricacies of the pageant, an industry all by itself, and some of the strange activities at the hotel. One of the judges has disappeared and no one seems concerned.A weirdo member of the security staff is busily installing and monitoring hidden cameras in the guestrooms. A philandering TV game-show host and compulsive gambler and a suave mobster-restaurateur are among the suspects.There are two more disappearances. At least two different parties are trying to throw the4 pageant so Sam's interviews with contestants, former Miss Americas and judges uncover some disturbing details.As Sam divides her time between investigating and visiting her New Orleans beau, constant commotion reigns.	169255
1989	Samantha Adams: Then Hang All The Liars	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Shankman, Sarah (Alice Storey)	#2 Samantha Adams Mysteries	Reporter Samantha Adams is an Atlanta, Georgia journalist. When a true southern gentleman whose lucrative game was beautiful, rich tales of a certain age is murdered, the unstoppable Sam uncovers a dangerous scandal that explodes into murder.	169256
2008	Samantha Who?: Butterflies, The	T			Episode. 4-2008	News Media. Local Television Newscast covers story of Samantha trying to stop construction on the blue butterfly habitat. 	169257
2009	Samantha Who?: Dog, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11008		Episode. 4-2-2009	Tabloid coverage of Andrea’s relationship with Tony Dane continues. Samantha borrows Dena’s dog to see if she can care for something other than herself. 	169258
2009	Samantha Who?: Todd’s Job	T	DVD -R HQ 11260		Episode. 7-2-2009	Photojournalist Todd is applying for a staff photographer job on the Chicago Mirror. His competition is Pulitzer Prize-winning Photojournalist Wes Green. It turns out that Green got the assignment of a mine collapsing and the opportunity to get the prize-winning photograph because Samantha never gave the message to Todd to go on that assignment for the Chicago Voice where both photojournalists worked years ago. Guilty, Samantha tries to sabotage Todd’s competition for the job at a local newspaper. Then she finds out that Green needs the job to keep seeing his children. So she tries to discourage Todd from taking the job. When he finds out the whole story, he calls the newspaper and tells the editors to hire Green.She sends him out on another job. 	169259
1986	Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story	MT				News Media	169260
2005	Same Sex America	DT			Series 2005.	Reporter Eliza M. Skinner. Look at same sex marriage through the eyes of several couples facing dilemmas raised by the uncertain state of American laws in this regard. Reporter Matthew Cunnings (2006).	169261
2004	Sammy's Hill	N		Gore, Kristin		Washington Post reporter is a love interest. So is a slick speech writer.	169262
2007	Sammy's House	N		Gore, Kristin		Washington Post Reporter Charlie Lawton's girlfriend is the advisor to the Vice President whose job interferes with Charlie's love life when he is transferred to New York for a huge story just when she's expecting a proposal.They find that distance doesn't work.	169263
2001	Sams, Das	M				Reporter (Peter Mezger)	169264
1997	Samso-februar 1997	MTF				Interviewer (Karsten Lund)	169265
1671	Samson Agonistes	P		Milton, John		Messenger. Chorus: "Of good or bad so great, of bad the sooner; For evil news rides post, while good news baits."Messenger. O, whither shall I run, or which way fly The sight of this so horrid spectacle,Which erst my eyes beheld, and yet behold? ...  Mess. It would burst forth; but I recover breath, And sense distract, to know well what I utter.Man. Tell us the sum; the circumstance defer.Mess. Gaza yet stands; but all her sons are fallen, All in a moment overwhelmed and fallen.Mess. Ah! Manoa, I refrain too suddenly To utter what will come at last too soon,Lest evil tidings, with too rude irruption Hitting thy aged ear, should pierce too deep. Man. Suspense in news is torture; speak them out.Mess. Then take the worst in brief: Samson is dead. Messenger then relates full details of what happened.	169266
1989	Samson en Gert: De bril van Van Leemhuizen	TF			Episode #8.	Journalist (Philip Merchiers).	169267
1944	Samuel Brannan and the Golden Fleece	N		Scott, Reva Lucile Holdaway		Publisher. Fictionalized biography of Mormon leader who became one of San Francisco's first businessmen and newspaper publishers.  Includes his part in the gold rush.	169268
2007	Samuel Medary and the Crisis: Testing the Limits of Press Freedom	DT		Smith, Reed W.		Journalist Samuel Medary is a political activist who published a Peace Democrat (Copperhead) newspaper, The Crisis, in Columbia Ohio during the Civil War. `A staunch supporter of states' rights and civil liberties, opposed the Union war effort and fought against government attempts to suppress the peace movement.In editorials he repeatedly encouraged civilian resistance to President Lincoln's policies including conscription, martial law and heavy taxation.	169269
2004	Samurai Champloo	C			Japan. 2004-2005. Episode 6, Episode 23. Manglobe Studios. Animax and Fuji TV networks. Anime series. 	Sports commentator Oshaberi Ichiemon (aka "Ichiemon the Announcer”)  serves mostly in the role of comic relief, providing amusing commentary during the eating contest in Episode 6 and the baseball game in Episode 23. His name literally translates to “honorable talker” and is meant to imply that he is a gossip. He wears a strange hat that appears to be a newspaper folded up like origami.	169270
2001	Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School	T			Japan	Interviewer Akitaka Fudo (Beau Billingslea - Voice - English Version	169271
1990	San boon gan baat a (aka Front Page)	MF			Hong Kong	Tabloid Magazine Company Owner Hui (Michael Hui) based in Hong Kong hires a martial artist and a lame-brained photographer Bill (Sam Hui) to help him get a good headliner for a magazine story and save his failing entertainment weekly. The director of a collapsing magazine is sarcastic but ethical. In digging out inside stories of a rising starlet who is about to marry a tycoon, the two suggest to their boss that it would be better to fabricate scandals even if they don’t exist to boost the sales of the magazine. The martial artist finds the girlfriend of a jewelry business owner but feels sorry for her because of her troubled life -- a mother with cancer, a mentally disabled brother and a boyfriend who prefers his work over her. He is reluctant to publish her story putting the tabloid company’s fate in his hands.  Examination of mass media in the late 1980s and 1990s such as gossip tabloids, newspaper paparazzi, and magazine’s unscrupulous pursuit of sex and nudity. 	169272
1964	San daikaiju: Chikyu saidai no kessen	MF				Journalist (Haruya Kato). Editor-in-Chief Kanamaki (Kenji Sahara).	169273
1954	San Francisco Final:	R			Series 1954	Reporter Mike Rivera (Jeff Chandler) of the San Francisco Chronicle.	169274
1952	San Francisco Story, The	M		Summers, Richard (Original Story - "Vigilante").  D.D. Beauchamp (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Jim Martin (Onslow Stevens) opposes political boss in San Francisco in 1856. Editor gets evidence that political boss was trying to buy off a politician. Political boss is captured by vigilantes who want to hang him.Editor insists he be given a fair trial.	169275
1986	San Francisco Waltz	CB			Epix #9	Journalisten Alex Hall. 	169276
2006	San Franpsycho	M				TV Reporter Rita Franco (Eleni C. Krimitsos) is receiving cryptic letters from a serial killer after each murder in San Francisco. As the body count rises, the reporter, two detectives and a psychologist-priest relentlessly pursue the madman, determined to put an end to his bloody carnage. But as the killer gets closer and closer to the reporter, will the detectives catch him before it’s too late. The killer is seen watching TV reports about his latest victim. TV News Report features a news ticker with headlines such as “Pete Rose finally inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame,” “North Koreans clone gila monster,” and “Cell phone user murdered by movie audience.” 	169277
2009	San Gabriel’s Secret	N		Clambrone, David		Advice Columnist Adam Thomas receives a mysterious Civil War journal immersing him in a strange and deadly treasure hunt. When a package arrives at the Williamson County Sun for “Ask Aunt Kay” columnist Adam Thomas, he has no idea who sent it or why. But he’s intrigued. It’s a 150-year-old Confederate Sergeant’s journal, detailing his Northern Virginia regiment’s travels through Texas, transporting something valuable, something they desperately wanted to keep safe. When the Union Army in hot pursuit the Confederates hid their cargo in a cave, somewhere near the San Gabriel River. Could it be gold? Was it sill hidden somewhere nearby? Adam and his lawyer girlfriend Kathy Rossi decide to have some fun and embark on a treasure hunt. As they gather maps and gear, the trouble begins -- it seems numerous people know about the journal and they’re willing to do anything to get it and find the treasure, even kill to find it. When an attractive female government agent offers to hep Adam find the cave, something about her story and her many job titles doesn’t ring true. Who is she really working for and why do they want the bounty? As they get closer to finding the secret location, and details of the treasure get stranger, even more people seem to be after Kathy and Adam. Can they find whatever it is before one or both of them get killed?	169278
2004	San ging chaat goo si	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter (Hsim Sau Kwan).	169279
1937	San Quentin	M	DVD -R HQ 4156, 4157. DVD -R HQ 5343, 5344.			Newspapers. California prison guard tips reporter friend of strike inside of prison causing headlines: Convicts Go on Strike.. Radio bulletins on prison escape.	169280
1946	San Quentin	M	DVD -R HQ 6821, 6811. SVD 1495			Reporter. Fred the Reporter (Charles Flynn).	169281
1997	Sanbuingwa	MF			Korea.	TV Reporter (Myung-Nam Jang).	169282
2006	Sanctified	M				News Media. Reporter (Rick Borgia). Reporter (Dinarte de Freitas).	169283
2000	Sanctimony	MT				News Media. Female Anchor (Norma Jean Wick). Talk Show Host (Nathaniel DeVeaux). Cameraman (Greg Barr). Photo Woman (Dolores Drake). TV Director (Michael Gelbart).	169284
1989	Sanctuary	NM	OWN - H	DeSario, Joseph P.		Tabloid Reporter Matt Teller	169285
1997	Sanctuary	M				TV Anchor Person (Liza Fromer). Newscaster (Don Ritchie).	169286
1939	Sanctuary in Paris	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Proofreader Hiram Holiday of the Sentinel story.	169287
2006	Sand Café, The	N		MacFarquhar, Neil		Foreign Correspondent Angus Dalziel, a wire service reporter, is sent to cover the story of a lifetime -- Saudi Arabia during the 1991 Gulf War. Finds himself with a view mainly of his hotel room. Frustrations and follies of contemporary war reporting.Harassed by Saudi officialdom, stifled and spoon-fed by U.S. Army press minders, Angus struggles to unearth real stories about military corruption, the repressive Saudi society America is defending, and front-line reverses once the fighting begins.Watching his comrades veer between frenzy and torpor in their media bubble, Angus ponders the rot at the heart of journalism -- especially the shallowness and vanity of TV correspondents, one of whom uses up precious drinking water to shampoo his hair.Triangle between Angus, a cable-news babe and an egotistical producer shows the transience of reporters' love lives and the dichotomy between serious print journalists and TV airheads.Satire of modern war reporting -- brewing jealousy directed towards other reporters especially those from better financed TV networks.	169288
2006	Sand Dollar	N		Schneider, Bill		Entertainment Journalist Ben Hoffman leaves behind an idyllic life in Southern California where he was born or raised and abandons his successful career as an entertainment journalist to experience life at a slower pace.His friends think he's having a mid-life crisis. Ben buys a dilapidated guest house in Provincetown, Massachusetts and moves to Cape Cod where the Pilgrims landed in 1620.Assisted by a unique design team, Ben reinvents End of the World Inn only to discover the renovation is more than he bargained for. The rundown guest house is staffed by a dysfunctional cast of characters.He soon discovers that moving to Cape Cod has turned his life upside down. He is now living on the edge.	169289
1974	Sandakan 8 (Sandakan Hachiban Shokan: Bokyo	M		Yamasaki, Tomoko (Story).  Sakae Hirosawa, Kei Kumai (Screenplay)	Japan - Ness Book	Journalist Keiko Mitani (Komaki Kurihara) gathers information on Japanese women sold into prostitution in the early 1900s.  Meets elderly woman who was sold into prostitution as a young girl and listens to her story.Journalist passes herself off to village as older woman's daughter-in-law while she secretly records her story. Villagers become suspicious and grow concerned because "reporters sometimes cause scandals."Reporter tracks down secret graveyard set up in jungle saying that the graves face away from Japan.	169290
1951	Sande ansigt, Det	MF				Journalist (Louis Miehe-Renard)	169291
1911	Sanders of the River	N		Wallace, E.		Press	169292
1993	Sandlot, The	M				TV Journalist Scott Smalls becomes the radio voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers after becoming a broadcast journalist at the end of the film. 	169293
1966	Sandra	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	169294
2004	Sandra and I and Old Schrodinger's Cat	N		Brenner, Y.S.		Reporter falls in love with a man who witnesses an assassination in his street.He's a mathematician working in a physics department and he never shakes off the feeling that during all his adventures he was like Schrodinger's cat, alive and dead at the same time.	169295
1944	Sandra Martin: Lady of the Press (aka Story of Sandra Martin, The)	R			Series. 1944-1945	Reporter Sandra Martin on the Los Angeles Daily Courier	169296
1953	Sands of Karakorum, The	N	GPL	Ullman, James Ramsey		American Correspondent Frank Knight, first-person account of a long journey through Communist China trying to find two missionary friends.	169297
1902	Sandwich Man, The	M				Newsboy	169298
1966	Sandwich Man, The	M				Photographer (Bernard Cribbins). Newspaper Photographer (Brian Cant).	169299
2000	Sandy Bottom Orchestra, The	MT				Reporter (Patricia McVicars)	169300
1975	Sanford and Son: Bank On This	T			Episode #90. 9-26-1975.	Reporter (Roy Stuart).	169301
1976	Sanford and Son: Oddfather, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5626		Episode	Newspapers. Fred witnesses an attempted murder. Newspaper story and headlines.	169302
1975	Sanford and Son: Strange Bedfellows	T			Episode #79. 1-24-1975	News Media. Newsman (Daxson Thomas). Newscaster (Richard Balin).	169303
1972	Sanford and Son: We Were Robbed	T			Episode #6. 2-18-1972	Interviewer (Jenny Sullivan - Lady Interviewer).	169304
1984	Sanford Meisner: American Theatre's Best Kept Secret, The	M				Interviewer (Stephen Harvey-Himself).	169305
2001	Sang for Martin, En	M				TV Reporter (Helena Stalnert)	169306
1953	Sangaree	M		Slaughter, Frank G. (Novel). David Duncan, Frank Moss (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Gabriel Thatch (Willard Parker). Newspaper editor informs doctor that a ship carrying goods from the plantation is being turned over to pirates causing the doctor to suspect the plantation owner's daughter of being a collaborator.She is cleared and they are reunited.	169307
1934	Sangen till henne	MF				Photographer at the Railway Station (Georg Fernqvist).	169308
2000	Sanger fran andra vaningen	MF				Photographer (Bjorn Andreasson)	169309
1959	Sangkammartjuven	MF				Journalist (Birgitta Andersson). Journalist (Sten Gester). Journalist (Tommy Johnson). Journalist (Gosta Krantz). Journalist (Olle Marneus).	169310
2003 	Sangre eterna (aka Eternal Blood)	MF			Chile	Journalism student Carmilla (Blanca Lewin) needs to interview a person for her homework in a philosophy class. She meets a group of kids that play a role game called “Eternal Blood.”  After the interview, she is invited to participate in the game and to date the man she interviewed, a vampire lover. The man she interviewed thinks the host of the game is a vampire and he tries to save Carmilla and his friends from the vampire. 	169311
1989	Sangre y arena	MF				News Media. Reporter 1 (Mauro Munz). Reporter 2 (Clara Isabel Prinz). Commentator (Tito Nestor)	169312
2001	Sanitarium	M				News Media. Press Reporters (Stephen Ireland, Claire Ireland, Jo Anne Ireland, Michelle Dawkins, Claudia Dawkins, Dean Eaves, Amy Hazell, Jemima Jury, Peter Snook).Bodies at Press Conference (Mark Roberts, Tom Smith, Laura Tennant, Lucy Keating).	169313
1998	Sanitarium	G				Newscaster (Kevin Delaney - Voice). Newscaster (Mary Hartley - Voice).	169314
1948	Sankari kuin sankari	MF			Finland	Reporter (Urho Lahti).	169315
1993	Sankofa	MF				Photographer (Chrispan Rigby).	169316
1990	Santa Barbara:	TS			Week of 7-14-1990	Reporter Debra Parker (Roberta Bizeau) has a hidden agenda involving Robert. TV Reporter Eden Capwell (Marcy Walker) also has a hidden agenda as she prepares for a TV broadcast in North Africa	169317
1985	Santa Barbara:	TS			Series. 7-30-1984 to 1-15-1993. NBC	TV News Anchor Eden Capwell (Marcy Walker, 1984-1989) became involved with dark, handsome lover lawman who came to town to investigate a murder but stayed with Eden despite numerous calamities before they wed in 1988.Eden had married someone else and he tried to kill both Eden and the lawman. The lawman's ex-girlfriend tried to win him back by seducing him and giving birth to their son.Eden's supposed death in a helicopter crash while a disturbed Vietnam War veteran held her hostage.Eden later went through multiple personalities before leaving the lawman and the town.	169318
1984	Santa Barbara:	TS			Series 1984-1993.	Reporter (Margie Impert, 1984). Reporter (Stan Wojno). Reporter (Dafidd McCracken, 1990). TV News Reporter (Steve Nave). TV Reporter (Arthur Burghardt, 1984). Woman Reporter (Laura Campbell). Tabloid Reporter (Mike Jacobs Jr., 1992).Weatherperson (Katharine Bates, 1984). News Intern (Phillip Darlington, 1992).	169319
1985	Santa Claus	M				Reporter (Paul Aspland). Reporter (Sally Cranfield). Reporter (Michael Drew).	169320
1964	Santa Claus Conquers the Martians	M				TV News Announcer (Don Blair)	169321
1970	Santa Claus Is Coming To Town	C	DVD -R HQ 9362			Newsreel Parody. World News Movie News shows children getting ready for Christmas before going into the story of the postman and Santa Claus coming to town. 	169322
1981	Santa Claus Killer, The	NM		Garnet, A.H.		TV Newswoman Ellie helps a friend get out of a murder charge.	169323
2006	Santa Croce	M			Short	News Media. Journalists (Erik Mena, Ten Travis). Reporter (Tracy Eliott - Voice). News Camera Operator (Robin Chappell). SCRU 690 Reporter (Gilda Graham).	169324
2006	Santa Fe Daily Ledger Publisher, The	N		Vann, Wayne C.		Newspaper Owner-Publisher Robert McKinney of The New Mexican in Santa Fe, New Mexico. McKinney is the paper’s original owner and paper is now operated by his daughter, Robin McKinney Martin. 	169325
1945	Santa Fe Saddlemates	M	DVD -R HQ 4438. SVDSP 550			Woman Reporter (Linda Stirling) aids a government agent posing as an outlaw to break up a New Mexico smuggling ring	169326
1946	Santa Fe Uprising	M			Red Ryder Western	Editor Crawford (Barton MacLane).	169327
2002	Santa Trap, The	MT				Reporter (Brooke Beare)	169328
2000	Santa Who?	MT	DVD -R HQ 5066, 5067. SVD 869			Reporter Peter Albright (Steven Eckholdt) his looking for a scoop when Santa Claus drops into his lap -- literally.But Santa has no memory of his duties at Christmas and finds himself employed as a store Santa while his elves are searching high and low for him. The skeptical news reporter tries to help him find his identity and save Christmas Day.	169329
2008	Santa’s Angels	NR		Kaderli, Janet		TV Sports Anchor Nick Klaus of Dallas, Texas, won’t get anywhere near single mom Janie Langston if she has her way about it. After all, she knows his fast-living rep and his type, which is too much like her ex-husband’s. What she doesn’t know is that the caring department store “Mystery” Santa whom she is working with as a photographer elf over the holidays is actually Nick -- and she’s falling for him without ever seeing his face. No one knows who the local celebrity is who’s playing Santa at Filmore’s department store in downtown Dallas. Not even Langston, the “elf” who takes pictures of the kids sitting in Santa’s lap. If the single mom knew that the young Santa was actually Nick Klaus, TV sports commentator and reckless man about town, she’d keep him at arm’s length. As it is, however, she’s starting to fall for Santa’s charming ways. For Nick, the Santa suit is a way of hiding until the publicity from his latest scrape dies down. What he didn’t count on was being changed by the suit. Everyone, including Janie and her four-year-old daughter, Carrie, responds to him as if he actually were the jolly old elf. He begins to live up to Santa’s reputation, leaving life in the fast lane behind. As his priorities change, he begins to realize his true feelings for Janie. Unfortunately, he must keep his identity a secret until Christmas and hopes that Janie will forgive him for his deception and grant them both their Christmas wish.	169330
2004	Santa's Secrets Revealed: All Your Questions Answered About Santa's Super Sleigh, His Flying Reindeer, and Other Wonders	N		Solheim, James. Barry Gott (Illustrator)		Reporter is told by a young boy that he does not believe in Santa Claus. Santa himself pays him a visit, takes him to the North Pole to show him his operation, and proves that he uses magic as well as science.The 8-year-old boy is interviewed on the national TV news and announces he does not believe in Santa Claus. He denounces Santa as a fake and is swooped up by the jolly old gent and made to believe.	169331
1962	Santo contra el cerebro diabolico	MF				Newspaper Editor Morales (Victor Velazquez).	169332
1963	Santo en el museo de cera	MF				Reporter Carlos (Ruben Rojo)	169333
1963	Santo en el museo de cera (aka Samson in the Wax Museum)	MF			Mexico	Reporter-Photographer Susan (Susana) Madison (Norma Mora) for New Arts Magazine asks the owner of a wax museum if she can take pictures of the gruesome exhibits. He asks about her background and learns that another reporter from the same magazine is shortly going to marry her sister. Later that night, Susan is developing photographs at her apartment. She walks into the living room and finds her sister kissing her boyfriend, Reporter Charles (Carlos) Humphries (Ruben Rojo). Late that night, Susan arrives at the wax museum to continue her interview with the wax museum owner.  She walks through the empty museum and goes to the downstairs dungeon. The fiendish dummies give her the creeps. She starts to take pictures. The owner shows up and leads her on a tour of the museum. Susan asks him how he became interested in the dregs of humanity and he gives her a tirade against the human race. Susan becomes spooked by the owner’s misanthropy. He tries to persuade her to take a look inside his laboratory, but Susan get scared and runs out of the building. As she starts to walk home down a dark street, a scar-faced man, one of the owner’s men, stalks her, grabs her and carries her off. Two old women find Susan’s discarded camera case.  That evening, Charles and her sister are worried that Susan hasn’t returned. One of the old women returns Susan’s camera case. The pair call the police. The police tell the sister there have been two other disappearances at the museum. There may be a connection. The owner asks the professional wrestler Samson for help. He visits Susan’s apartment and tells Charles and the sister that he is on the case. Reporter Charles tells Samson he suspects the owner of the wax museum, a prisoner in the German concentration camps who had a horrible laboratory accident that disfigured his face. Charles thinks the owner is a fake. He has sent away for a photograph of the real owner and when it arrives, it will verify his hunch.  Susan is still alive. The owner orders his flunky to bring her in and strap her to a lab table. She has been drugged. The owner begins his experiments. Samson is viewing the negatives from Susan’s camera. Susan comes to in the owner’s lab and asks for some water. When she realizes where she is, she screams and has to be subdued. The owner orders his men to kill Samson who is getting too close for comfort. Susan begs the owner to kill her now -- she can’t take any more of this terror.  He tells the journalist she will not die. He injects her with a newly developed serum that induces a zombie-like state. He says he plans to turn Susan into a panther girl. Charles shows up at the lab and demands to know where Susan is. Charles is overpowered and chained next to Susan. Her sister is captured and joins them. He plan s to cover their bodies in hot wax turning them into living zombies. Samson shows up and saves them. 	169334
1974	Santo y Blue Demon contra el doctor Frankenstein	MF				Reporter (Carlos Bravo y Fernandez)	169335
1917	Sapho	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	169336
1940	Saps at Sea	M	DVD -R HQ 10186		Laurel and Hardy	Newsboy (Ernie Alexander)	169337
1976	Sara	T		Marian Cockrell novel, Sara		Publisher Martin Pope (Albert Stratton), newspaper publisher of the Bulletin	169338
1994	Sara Joslyn: Baby, Would I Lie?	NM		Westlake, Donald	#2 Sara Joslyn Mysteries	Reporter Sara Joslyn, a former tabloid writer for the Weekly Galaxy now works for a trendy New York Magazine called Trend: The Magazine for the Way We Live This Instant..Trend wants to expose Galaxy's hideous newsgathering methods and get a scoop as well. Both the Weekly Galaxy and Sara, a delightfully feisty Galaxy escapee, are covering the murder case against a popular Missouri country singer.The singer is being pursued for back taxes by the IRS. He is accused of one murder and then a second. Out on bail, he continues to entertain in his theater.Meanwhile, an army of troops from the sleazy tabloid descends to bug offices, lie, infiltrate and do anything else necessary to get some sort of story on the upcoming trial.Reporters Sara and Jack, lovers and representatives of Trend monthly magazine, want to out report Galaxy while exposing their sleazy methods. Sara gets an insider's view of the trial defense when she is befriend by one of the singer's best friends.	169339
1988	Sara Joslyn: Trust Me on This	NM	OWN - P	Westlake, Donald E.	#1 Sara Joslyn Mysteries	Reporter Sara Joslyn is a serious young journalist on the way to her new job at a sleazy tabloid paper, the Weekly Galaxy in Florida. She discovers a bloody corpse on the way to her new position and naively congratulations herself on writing a big story.But she is quickly disillusioned. Her young editor Jack Ingersoll ignores the scoop ordering Sara to concentrate on drumming up flaky features, the pseudo-newspaper's reason for being.The place is a madhouse with the staff competing with one another to contribute lurid, sleazy articles. Catching on, Sara becomes as adept as shameless "Boy" Cartwright, tough Ida Gavin and the rest of the reporters on the paper.After scoring a coup with a phony piece about 100-year-old twins, Sara gets a prize assignment. With editor Ingersoll and other reporters, she travels to Martha's Vineyard using every ploy to crash the securely guarded wedding party of a TV star.When luck saves her several times from mysterious gunshots, Sara remembers the victim she saw on her first working day and realizes why someone wants her dead too.	169340
1989	Saracen: Tooth and Claw	T			Episode #7. 110-14-1989	Features Editor (Gerard Murphy). Editorial Assistant (Sarah Wynter).	169341
1986	Sarah Calloway: June Mail	NM	OWN - P	Warmbold, Jean	#1 Sarah Calloway Mysteries	Freelance Journalist Sarah Calloway was onto a top-notch story, a vaccine for AIDS. Research was done by an ex-lover and he's missing and she's the only one trying to find him.When Calloway arrives in California for her exclusive interview with the celebrated genetic engineer who claims to have developed the first viable AIDS vaccine, she finds that the geneticist has disappeared without a trace.His disappearance is made doubly mysterious by the fact that she had received a wire from the man only two days before, setting up the California interview and dropping no hint of an impending move.As Sarah proceeds to track down the missing geneticist, an elusive but threatening presence appears to be tracking her down. Who? And why?	169342
1990	Sarah Calloway: Third Way, The	NM		Warmbold, Jean	#3 Sarah Calloway Mysteries	Freelance Magazine Writer Sarah Calloway is at a Paris auction to bid on an early 20th-century North African travel journal of a famous female explorer.She intends to retrace the route and report her impressions. When the manuscript is suddenly removed from auction, she makes the acquaintance of a young Arab who offers to help her secure it privately.A day later he is murdered, thrusting the reporter into a web of double and triple agents involving a Holocaust survivor and even Sarah's journalist lover, scheduled to meet her in Paris from his Jerusalem assignment.Calloway's problems further compounded by the Paris police who are not convinced of her innocence.	169343
1988	Sarah Calloway: White Hand, The	NM	MLPL	Warmbold, Jean	#2 Sarah Calloway Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Sarah Calloway of the San Rodino Times sees a young pregnant woman shot to death at a bus stop. Sarah teams up with a Swedish intelligence agent investigating an arms cache in Stockholm.Their sleuthing uncovers CIA dirty tricks, drug-for-weapons deals with the contras, Cuban-American members of a death squad called "La Mano Blanca," and ultimately the pregnant woman's murderer.	169344
2007	Sarah Carpenter: Breaking News	NM		Boling, Janet	#2 Sarah Carpenter Series.Former newspaper reporter and editor.	Newspaper Editor Sarah Carpenter is immediately on the story when a local history professor is stabbed to death in his classroom. The small Michigan resort spot is shocked to its core and everything that seemed safe is questioned. The gutsy editor complicates matters for Sheriff Mark Browning, who also happens to be her fiancé. Determined to give the public the story, Sarah relentlessly pursues clues about the murder, jeopardizing her relationship with Mark and her own safety. The clues she finds only lead to more questions forcing Sarah to delve further into a mystery that may just be her undoing. Mark continues his investigation determined to uncover the truth. As Mark and Sarah each search separately, the answer just might be the thing that breaks them apart.	169345
2002	Sarah Carpenter: Deadly Sources	NM		Boling, Janet.Former newspaper reporter and editor.	#1 Sarah Carpenter Series	Newspaper Editor Sarah Carpenter and Undersheriff Mark Browning have enough on their hands trying to keep their romance a secret. They’re supposed to be adversaries, not sweethearts. But when the sheriff is murdered in their Michigan resort town shortly before the election, their problems multiply. Browning quickly discovers political shenanigans are interfering with the murder investigation while Sarah, who has a nose for news and a penchant for sleuthing, further complicates his life. They discover the sheriff had no shortage of enemies, including a trouble-making psychic who knows a little too much about the crime, a beleaguered wife, his political opponent and the daughter he gave up for adoption. Mark and Sarah try to find a killer as the demands on their conflicting careers collide.	169346
1997	Sarah Conley	N		Gilchrist, Ellen	#1 Sarah Conley Novel	Magazine Writer and Editor in New York City, Sarah Conley, a celebrated journalist,  goes home to the South to visit an ailing childhood friend.	169347
1997	Sarah Jane Smith: Alien Bodies	N		Miles, Lawrence	11-1997	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith makes an appearance. Doctor attends an auction for an Artifact, which turns out to be his own future dead body. 	169348
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: All Done With Mirrors	SS		Bav, Christopher	Short Trips: Past Tense. 4-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169349
2002	Sarah Jane Smith: Amorality Tale	N		Bishop, David	BBC Books original novel. 4-2002	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith. In the East End of London, the Doctor and Sarah get involved with gangsters and face a horror hiding in the Great Smog of 1952. 	169350
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Android Invasion, The	T			Season 13, 1975-1976. Four weekly parts, 11-22-1975 to 12-13-1975	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Doctor Who find themselves in the English village of Devesham near a Space Defence Station. But the village seems deserted, the telephones don’t work, calendars are stuck on the same date and suited figures are wandering about aimlessly. Who are the Kraals and what are their plans for Earth?At the end of the adventure, Sarah and the Doctor make their way back to the TARDIS. Sarah says she is going to take a taxi home, but when the Doctor offers to take her home instead, she smiles, “How can I refuse?” The two enter the ship and it vanishes. 	169351
2000	Sarah Jane Smith: Android Maker of Calderon IV., The	SS		Doherty, Miche	Short Trips and Sidesteps, BBC Books, 2000	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169352
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Ark in Space, The	T			Season 12, 1974-1975. Four weekly parts, 1-25-1975 to 2-15-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and Harry Sullivan emerge from the TARDIS, which materializes in a darkened room on board a space station orbiting Earth.  The sealed room does not have much air or heat in it and the travelers find it hard to breathe. The Doctor manages to turn the lights on, revealing instrumentation on the walls. harry curiously presses a button that opens an adjacent chamber into which Sarah wanders. She is trapped as the door slides shut. The Doctor and Harry open the door, but Sarah and Harry grow weaker as the Doctor discovers the life support circuits have been bitten through. The recovering Sarah lies down on a nearby couch while the Doctor and Harry run into the reactivated defense system that nearly electrocutes the Doctor. Sarah is teleported away by the couch to another part of the station. Lying half-sedated in the receiving chamber of the matter transmitter, Sarah hears a pre-recorded voice telling her to remain still and prepare for the “final phrase” of her processing. Another voice, that of the High Minister, praises her for making the supreme sacrifice that will preserve all their pasts. Cryonic gas flows over Sarah and she falls asleep. Harry and the Doctor find Sarah missing, search for her, and late find Sarah in a chamber in suspended animation. A woman revives from suspended animation and injects Sarah with an agent that will revive her. The adventure continues. They have to electrify the cryogenic chamber to stop Wirm from feeding on the sleepers. Sarah suggests using the transport ship, which must have its own power generators. The ship is close by, but they will have to run the cable through conduits or else the Wirm will simply cut it. The conduits are narrow and only Sarah is small enough to fit through them. As Sarah navigates through the conduits, she gets stuck just meters from the Doctor and almost gives up, until the Doctor goads her into crawling the last of it by calling her useless. The Doctor and Sarah rush to the transport  desk, helping the others back into the Ark as the swarm enters the ship.  The swarm goes on the transport ship and it explodes. Mankind is safe to repopulate the Earth. The Doctor goes down to the planet to repair the receiver unit. Harry and Sarah insist on coming along and they all are beamed down to Earth. 	169353
2003	Sarah Jane Smith: Balloon Debate	SS		Forward, Simon A.	Short Trips: Companions	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and K-9	169354
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Black Destiny	CB		Russell, Gary, Martin Geraghty, and Bambos Georgiou	Doctor Who Magazine 235-237	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169355
1977	Sarah Jane Smith: Body Snatcher, The	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1977	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169356
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Brain of Morbius, The	T			Season 13, 1975-1976. Four weekly parts, 1-3-1976 to 1-24-1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Fourth Doctor arrive on the planet Karn where years ago the Time Lord known as Morbius tried to lead a revolution but was executed for his ambition. Sarah and Doctor Who discover that, thanks to Dr. Solon, the dead may rise. 	169357
2001	Sarah Jane Smith: Bullet Time	N		McIntee, David	BBC Books original novel	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith encounters the Seventh Doctor in Hong Kong.	169358
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: Categorical Imperative	SS		Guerrier, Simon	Short Trips: Monsters. 8-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and all the Doctors.	169359
1996	Sarah Jane Smith: Christmas on a Rational Planet	N		Miles, Lawrence		Journalist Sarah Jane Smith. Her writings are quoted but she does not appear in the series.	169360
1992	Sarah Jane Smith: City of Devils	CB		Danks, Vincent and Gary Russell	1992 Sarah-Jane Holiday Special	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169361
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Counter-Rotation	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1280-1286	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169362
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Crawlspace	SS		Forward, Simon A.	Shelf Life	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169363
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Dalek Revenge!, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1251-1258	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169364
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Death Flower	CB		Haylock, Gerry	TV Comic 1204-1214. 1/3-1975	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169365
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Death to the Daleks	T			Season 11, 1973-1974. Four weekly parts, 2-23-1974 to 3-16-1974.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Doctor crash land on the planet Exxilon after the TARDIS suffers a strange energy drain. (TARDIS: Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space is a time machine and spacecraft piloted by Doctor Who). The Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith venture outside to investigate the cause of the interference and become separated. The Doctor is captured by the planet’s inhabitants, the savage Exxilons, but he escapes. Sarah is attacked by one of the creatures in the TARDIS, and is forced to flee outside into the night. Later, she finds a huge and pristine white City with a flashing beacon.  Sarah is captured and taken to the Exxilons’ caves to be sacrificed by their High Priest. The Doctor and Sarah flee into a network of underground tunnels. A mechanical snake that defends the City nearly kills the Doctor and totally destroys a Dalek that follows the Doctor and Sarah along the tunnels. The Doctor and Sarah meet a group of underground-dwelling Exxilons -- exiled from the other because of their different beliefs and objectives. 	169366
1993	Sarah Jane Smith: Dimensions in Time	T			30th Anniversary Special. 11-26/27-1993 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). After a time jump, Susan changes into Sarah Jane Smith and the Doctor changes from the Sixth to the Third Doctor. 	169367
2003	Sarah Jane Smith: Discourse of Flies, The	SS		Dew, Jeremy	Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith. 	169368
1996	Sarah Jane Smith: Doctor Who and the Fangs of Time	CB		Longcroft, Sean	Doctor Who Magazine 243	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169369
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Doctor Who and the Pescatons	P		Pemberton, Victor	Audio Play #1. LP, Cassette, CD. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). 	169370
1991	Sarah Jane Smith: Doctor Who and the Pescatons	N		Pemberton, Victor	Novelization of audio play.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). 	169371
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Doomcloud	CB			Doctor Who Holiday Special. Story occurs after “Scorched Earth” and before “The Five Doctors”	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169372
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Downtime	MT			Direct-to-Video	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Many years after trying to take over the world, the Great Intelligence is back once more. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, now retired, and Sarah Jane Smith have to stop it, but this time without the Doctor’s help. Some while after Victoria had parted company with the Doctor on Earth in the 20th century (at the end of Fury from the Deep), she is lured back to the Detsen Monastery in Tibet (from The Abominable Snowmen) by a dream telling her she will be reunited with her late father there. Instead, she found that she had been contacted by the Great Intelligence, which still possessed the mind of Professor Travers (last seen in The Web of Fear).Nearly fifteen years later, in the present day, Victoria is now the vice chancellor of New World University. New World is an institution that claims to offer spiritual guidance to distraught youth. In reality, however, New World is the centre of operations for the Intelligence's plan to conquer the Earth by infecting the global network of computers. Both the administration and students await the coming of a "new world" that will be heralded by the arrival of the chancellor, the Intelligence-possessed Travers.Victoria's motives are well-meaning but misguided, having been manipulated with a promise of the "light of truth". The students themselves have been brainwashed through their computer courses and are slaves of the Intelligence. Outsiders refer to them as "chillys".The Intelligence needs a final missing Locus to attain its goal. It believes it is in the possession of the Brigadier, but it is actually with his daughter Kate and grandson Gordon on their narrowboat.New World attempts to gather information on the Brigadier by requesting an investigation by Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah lies about her knowledge of the Brigadier and later warns both him and UNIT. The Intelligence then arranges a meeting between the Brigadier and a corrupt UNIT captain named Cavendish.Throughout the story the Brigadier is aided by a New World student named Daniel Hinton, a former student of his from the Brendon School. The Intelligence's conditioning failed on Hinton, though at times he is still under its influence and at one point becomes a Yeti. He can communicate with the Brigadier through the bardo or astral plane.	169373
1996	Sarah Jane Smith: Downtime	N			Novelization of Direct-to-Video production. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Many years after trying to take over the world, the Great Intelligence is back once more. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, now retired, and Sarah Jane Smith have to stop it, but this time without the Doctor’s help. Some while after Victoria had parted company with the Doctor on Earth in the 20th century (at the end of Fury from the Deep), she is lured back to the Detsen Monastery in Tibet (from The Abominable Snowmen) by a dream telling her she will be reunited with her late father there. Instead, she found that she had been contacted by the Great Intelligence, which still possessed the mind of Professor Travers (last seen in The Web of Fear).Nearly fifteen years later, in the present day, Victoria is now the vice chancellor of New World University. New World is an institution that claims to offer spiritual guidance to distraught youth. In reality, however, New World is the centre of operations for the Intelligence's plan to conquer the Earth by infecting the global network of computers. Both the administration and students await the coming of a "new world" that will be heralded by the arrival of the chancellor, the Intelligence-possessed Travers.Victoria's motives are well-meaning but misguided, having been manipulated with a promise of the "light of truth". The students themselves have been brainwashed through their computer courses and are slaves of the Intelligence. Outsiders refer to them as "chillys".The Intelligence needs a final missing Locus to attain its goal. It believes it is in the possession of the Brigadier, but it is actually with his daughter Kate and grandson Gordon on their narrowboat.New World attempts to gather information on the Brigadier by requesting an investigation by Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah lies about her knowledge of the Brigadier and later warns both him and UNIT. The Intelligence then arranges a meeting between the Brigadier and a corrupt UNIT captain named Cavendish.Throughout the story the Brigadier is aided by a New World student named Daniel Hinton, a former student of his from the Brendon School. The Intelligence's conditioning failed on Hinton, though at times he is still under its influence and at one point becomes a Yeti. He can communicate with the Brigadier through the bardo or astral plane.	169374
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Dredger	CB		Canning, John	Mighty TV Comic 1305-1311	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169375
1994	Sarah Jane Smith: Duke of Dominoes, The	SS		Platt, Marc	Decalog Volume #1, 3-17-1994.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169376
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: Eight Doctors of Christmas, The	SS		Griffiths, Matthew	Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury. 12-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors	169377
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Emperor’s Spy!, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1232-1238	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169378
2003	Sarah Jane Smith: Eternity	SS		Blum, Jonathan	Short Trips: Steel Skies. 12-2003	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169379
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Exploration Earth: The Time Machine	R			Episode #3, 4-27-1976. BBC Schools radio series, “Exploration Earth,” a series exploring geography using the Doctor Who format and elements to explore the processes of the creation of the Earth. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Doctor Who (Tom Baker). 	169380
1983	Sarah Jane Smith: Five Doctors, The	T			20th Anniversary Special. 11-25-1983. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Someone is plucking all the incarnations of the Doctor out of time and placing them in the Death Zone on Gallifrey, where they will meet old friends and enemies and play out the deadly Game of Rassilon, for the ultimate prize. But to lose is to win, and he who wins shall lose.Also taken out of time are Sarah Jane Smith. During the adventure, the Third Doctor rescues Sarah from her fall down an embankment. Sarah is mildly confused as she had seen the Third Doctor regenerate into the Fourth, but is glad to see the Doctor she once knew. The Third Doctor and Sarah come across a Raston Warrior Robot, according to the Doctor the most perfect killing machine ever devised. Able to move with blinding speed and fire bolts of metal at its targets, it detects its victims by motion. The Doctor and Sarah are unable to move without attracting the robot’s attention, but luck is on their side when a squad of Cybermen come over the ridge and are rapidly eliminated by the robot. Taking advantage of the distraction, the Doctor and Sarah run past the robot’s position, taking some rope and spare bolts from the robot’s cave. Reaching a cliff face just above the Tower, the Doctor uses the rope and bolts to form a grappling hook, and he and Sarah make it across the top of the Tower.Later, the Brigadier and Sarah get reacquainted, while the three Doctors try to translate an inscription written in Ancient Gallifreyan on a pedestal near a control panel. The Doctors and the companions finally say their good-byes to each other and reenter the TARDIS save for the Fifth Doctor. As he watches, the others are transported back to their proper times. The Fifth Doctor has no intention of returning. Why would he go on the run from his own people in a rickety old TARDIS. The Doctor replies, smiling, “Why not? After all, that’s how it all started.”	169381
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Generation Gap	SS		Owen, David	Short Trips: Transmissions. 7-2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169382
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Genesis of the Daleks	T			Season 12, 1974-1975. Six weekly parts, 3-8-1975 to 4-12-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), the Fourth Doctor and Harry Sullivan are intercepted while traveling between Earth and the Ark and transported to the planet Skaro on a mission for the Time Lords -- to prevent the creation of the Daleks. The trio are caught on a battlefield between two squads of combating soldiers. Harry and the Doctor are dragged into the bunker, and an unconscious Sarah is left among the dead. When she wakes up she wanders into the wastelands, unaware that she is being followed by Mutos, the exiled descendants of those mutated by chemical weapons early in the war. Sarah is taken prisoner, first by the Mutos, and then by Thal soldiers. They take her to the Thal dome as slave labourer. Sarah discovers the Thals are building a rocket that they hope will bring them victory in one decisive strike.  Sarah organizes an abortive escape attempt among the slaves. They try to climb up the scaffolding but many Mutos and Kaled soldiers are killed in the process and Sarah falls off the scaffolding, screaming. She is rescued, but soon the Thal guards catch up to them and recapture them. The Doctor and Harry search for Sarah and rescue her. 	169383
1996	Sarah Jane Smith: Ghosts of N-Space, The	R			Six Parts, BBC Radio 2, 1-20-1996 to 2-24-1996. Second Third Doctor radio play. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Doctor Who (Jon Pertwee). Sarah Jane Smith and her co-worker Jeremy Fitzoliver are on holiday in Sicily when they meet the Brigadier. The Brigadier is trying to help his Uncle Mario, who is being threatened by a mobster named Vilmio. Mario is also trying to deal with the ghosts that have been sighted in his castello. The Brigadier asks the Doctor to investigate the hauntings and determine their source. The Doctor reveals that the ghosts are "N-Bodies", or the souls of the deceased who have not yet left the physical plane. The ghosts are gathering around Mario's castello due to a fracture in the N-Space barrier; if the barrier were to fail, Earth would be overrun with the monsters that inhabit N-Space.The Doctor travels back to the 18th and 15th century in an attempt to locate the cause of the fracture. In the past he discovers that Vilmio is actually an alchemist called Vilmius who has discovered a method for extending his lifespan; now that he is nearing the end of his life, he wants to use the power of N-Space to give himself true immortality. He also plans to control the monsters in N-Space and use them to rule the world. Vilmius has been waiting centuries for a specific astrological conjunction to occur, which is scheduled to occur in the next few days.Vilmius' men storm the castello, allowing Vilmio access to the N-Space fracture. The Doctor and Sarah Jane, using a device the Doctor invented, send their N-bodies into the fracture as well. Inside N-Space, Sarah Jane's belief in the Doctor transforms his body into that of a heroic white knight, which allows the Doctor to defeat Vilmius and sever his N-Body's link with his physical body. The defeat comes too late, and Vilmius begins absorbing the N-Space energy into his body. In a last-ditch attempt, the Doctor increases the amount of N-Space energy funneling into Vilmius, which causes him to explode; the N-Space energy disperses harmlessly.	169384
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Ground Zero	CB		Gray, Scot and Martin Geraghty	Doctor Who Magazine 238-242	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169385
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Hand of Fear, The	T			Season 14, 1976. Four weekly parts, 10-2-1976 to 10-23-1976. Last regular appearance of Elisabeth Sladen in the role of Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Doctor are caught in a mining explosion when the TARDIS lands on Earth in a quarry. She is found clutching to what appears to be a fossilized hand, buried in 150-million-year-old stratum. Analysis shows the hand to be silicon-based and inert, but when Sarah begins to act as if possessed, the Doctor suspects it may still be alive.Not long after departure in the TARDIS, the Doctor is summoned back to Gallifrey and declares he cannot take Sarah with him. She has been bluffing about wanting to leave the TARDIS and is totally taken aback, and quite unready to be returned to Earth in her own time.	169386
1985	Sarah Jane Smith: Harry Sullivan’s War	N		Marter, Ian	The Companions of Doctor Who	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith.	169387
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Hoaxers, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1291. 9-11-1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169388
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Housewarming	SS		McIntee, David A.	Decalog 2: Lost Property. 7-20-1995	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169389
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Hubert’s Folly	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1273-1279	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169390
1999	Sarah Jane Smith: Interference: Book One (Shock Tactic)	N		Miles, Lawrence	8-1999	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Eighth Doctor and  the Third Doctor.	169391
1999	Sarah Jane Smith: Interference: Book Two	N		Miles, Lawrence	8-1999	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Eighth Doctor. 	169392
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Invasion of the Dinosaurs	T			Season 11, 1973-1974. Six weekly parts, 1-12-1974 to 2-16-1974.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Doctor Who arrive in 1970s London to find that it has been evacuated, due to the mysterious appearance of dinosaurs. It turns out that the dinosaurs are being brought to London by way of a time machine in order to further a plan to revert London to a pre-technological level. Arriving in a deserted London plagued by looters and lawlessness, both are arrested on suspicion of being looters themselves but are freed to help combat the monsters that have necessitated the evacuation of London. Sarah sets out to gather her own evidence and meets an ecologist MP. She is drugged by him and when she wakes up is astounded to find herself on a vast spaceship. They are en route for a New Earth where mankind can begin again, closer to nature. Sarah is committed to the re-education program to enable her to think like them. The spaceship is fake and Sarah escapes after learning its true nature. Sarah is captured and returned to the ship. She and mark use the fake airlock to convince  the travelers of the deception. The Doctor decides it is time for a holiday and offers to take Sarah Jane to the holiday planet of Florana. 	169393
2005	Sarah Jane Smith: Island of Death	N		Letts, Barry	BBC Books original novel. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Doctor find an island of death. 	169394
1978	Sarah Jane Smith: Jackals of Space!	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic Annual	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169395
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Journey’s End	T			Episode #751. Episode #13 of the Fourth Series of British science fiction TV series Doctor Who. 7-5-2008. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). The Doctor’s body is healed. Sarah is saved from a Dalek extermination by Rose’s ex-boyfriend Mickey Smith and mother Jackie Tyler, who surrender with her to get aboard the Crucible. Sarah and others threaten to destroy the Crucible using a “Warpstar” that Sarah Jane had. The companions flee into the TARDIS as the Crucible self-destructs, and “tow” the Earth back into its original orbit with the aid of Sarah Jane’s supercomputer Mr. Smith, her robotic dog K-9 and the spatio-temporal rift in Cardiff. The Doctor now parts ways with his companions. Sarah Jane returns home to her son Luke. 	169396
1981	Sarah Jane Smith: K-9 and Company: A Girl’s Best Friend	T			Pilot for a proposed series. 12-28-1981. Premise same as used for The Sarah Jane Adventures.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).PlotSarah Jane Smith finally visits her Aunt Lavinia, a semi-recurring unseen character first mentioned in The Time Warrior. When she arrives at her aunt's house, though, she finds that her learned relative has left early for a lecture tour in America, Christmas notwithstanding. Sarah is thus left disappointed by the prospect of another holiday without family. Fortunately, Lavinia's ward, Brendan Richards, breaks her moment of reflection on her aunt's sudden disappearance. After picking him up from the train station, they return to the house and discover a large crate that has been waiting for Sarah for a number of years. When they open it, they discover a mechanical dog named K-9. Upon activation, it tells Sarah that it is a gift from the Doctor.Brendan's curiosity about K-9 is matched only by Sarah's renewed concern over Lavinia's absence. They thus split up and follow their newfound obsessions. Sarah goes into town to question the locals, and Brendan stays behind to test the capabilities of Sarah's new "pet". In town, Sarah discovers that Lavinia has become disliked by some because of her blunt letters to the local newspaper editors about a growing practice of witchcraft in the area. Brendan, meanwhile, is attacked while using K-9 to analyse soil samples in Lavinia's garden. His attackers, George Tracey and his son, Peter, are tied in to the local coven. Unfortunately, both attackers flee before Brendan can get a good look at them.Since Tracey is actually Lavinia's gardener, he is naturally called in the next morning to investigate the damage the scuffle with Brendan caused to the garden. After Brendan attempts to brag about the pH balance of the soil, Tracey sharply comments that gardening is more about respect for nature than scientific theory. Otherwise, though, he doesn't betray his more sinister intent towards Brendan. Later that night, he sends his son out to kidnap the sleeping Brendan from the house.This time, Brendan's attacker is successful, stealing him out from under Sarah, who is elsewhere in the house, reading up on the local practise of witchcraft.Sarah is now increasingly suspect of Tracey, perhaps believing he would have the opportunity to commit the crime, even if she can't yet put her finger on the motive. She therefore finds a way to hide K-9 in Tracey's house. K-9 quietly monitors the household, until he eventually listens in on a conversation that implicates Tracey as a member of a coven. He also discovers that Tracey intends to kill Brendan in an act of ritual murder.When Tracey leaves his cottage, Sarah is able to retrieve K-9, who alerts his new mistress to the impending crime. Unfortunately, she has no way to enlist the aid of the local police or, really anyone else in the town, because she can't substantiate her claim of overhearing the conversation without also then having to explain who and what the anachronistic K-9 actually is. Realizing that she and K-9 are effectively on their own, she tries to figure out how to stop the sacrifice. Her first order of business is determining the when of it. Using Lavinia's books on witchcraft, she and K-9 deduce it must occur at midnight on the winter solstice, now just a few short hours away. The where of it is more elusive, however, causing the duo to drive around the shire looking at all the churches. As the last few minutes before midnight tick away, they finally realize that there's an abandoned chapel on Lavinia's property. Rushing home, K-9 and Sarah are briefly upset at missing something that was right under their noses all along.They arrive just in time for K-9 to use his blaster to stop the coven's Priest and Priestess from plunging a knife into Brendan's chest. Now stunned, the group's ringleaders are easily apprehended by the police.Finally able to celebrate Christmas, Sarah receives a call from her Aunt Lavinia. She's surprised that Sarah was worried about her, since she left instructions for her business partner to send Sarah a cable. As he turned out to be the High Priest of the coven, Sarah merely laughs and tells her aunt that she has a story to tell her about why that message never reached her. Meanwhile, K-9 tries to connect with the human holiday in his own way, teaching himself to sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".	169397
2005	Sarah Jane Smith: Lampblack Wars, The	SS		Sweet, Matthew	Short Trips: The History of Christmas. 12-2005	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169398
2005	Sarah Jane Smith: Last Broadcast, The	SS		Griffiths, Matthew	Short Trips: A Day in the Life. 6-2005	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith, the Fourth Doctor and Harry.	169399
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Masque of Mandragora, The	T			Season 14, 1976. Six weekly parts, 9-4-1976 to 9-25-1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Fourth Doctor have their hands full when an encounter with the living energy structure known as the Mandragora Helix leads the TARDIS to 15th century Italy. Between palace intrigue, the machinations of a sinister cult and a rogue fragment of Helix energy, there’s a lot to do. And not much time for when Mandragora swallows the Moon, it will be time to strike. 	169400
1977	Sarah Jane Smith: Menace on Metalupiter	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1977	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169401
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Mind Snatch	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1287-1290	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169402
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Monster of Peladon, The	T			Season 11, 1973-1974. Six weekly parts, 3-23-1974 to 4-27-1974.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Third Doctor returns, this time with Sarah, to the planet Peladon where once again the sacred beast Aggedor casts its shadow. 	169403
1996	Sarah Jane Smith: Moving On	SS		Anghelides, Peter	Decalog 3: Consequences, 7-18-1996	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and K-9.	169404
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Naked Flame, The	CB		Gray, Warwick and Charlie Adlard	Doctor Who Yearbook 1995	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169405
2005	Sarah Jane Smith: Neptune	SS		Dinnick, Richard	Short Trips: The Solar System. 9-2005	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169406
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Neuronic Nightmare	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169407
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Numb	SS		Owen, David	Short Trips: Defining Patterns. 3-2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169408
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: Observer Effect	SS		Parkin, Lance	Short Trips: 2040. 10-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor.	169409
1998	Sarah Jane Smith: Old Flames	SS		Magrs, Paul	Short Trips, BBC Books	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169410
2003	Sarah Jane Smith: Overture Too Early, An	SS		Guerrier, Simon	Short Trips: The Muses. 9-2003.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and The Brigadier	169411
1993	Sarah Jane Smith: Paradise of Death, The	R			Five Episodes, BBC Radio 5, 8-27-1993 to 9-24-1993. Adventure is set between the TV stories, “The Time Warrior” and “Invasion of the Dinosaurs.” 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Doctor Who (Jon Pertwee). The Third Doctor, Sarah and the Brigadier investigate the shadowy machinations of the Parakon Corporation and their new theme park, Space World. 	169412
1993	Sarah Jane Smith: Paradise of Death, The	N		Letts, Barry	Novelisation	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Doctor Who (Jon Pertwee). The Third Doctor, Sarah and the Brigadier investigate the shadowy machinations of the Parakon Corporation and their new theme park, Space World. 	169413
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Perils of Paris	CB			Doctor Who Holiday Special. Story occurs after “The Time Thief” and before “Who’s Who?”	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169414
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Planet of Evil	T			Season 13, 1975-1976. Four weekly parts, 9-27-1975 to 10-18-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Doctor Who arrive on the planet Zeta Minor when the TARDIS picks up a distress call. 	169415
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Planet of the Spiders	T			Season 11, 1973-1974. Six weekly parts, 6-4-1974 to 6-8-1974.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Doctor investigate mysterious goings-on at a meditation retreat run by Tibetan monks and a colony of monstrous, evolved spiders. The Doctor must reflect on his past and reconcile with his present to defeat a deadly and possibly fatal challenge. Sarah visits Captain Mike Yates who is now attending a Tibetan meditation center in rural England and they witness some curious happenings at the centre. They stumble across Lupton, a middle-aged former salesman who has organized the retreat and is performing an incantation that conjures up a giant spider into the middle of the basement room. It jumps on Lupton’s back and disappears. The spider manifests itself in Lupton’s head telling him to seek out and locate a certain blue crystal. Sarah returns from the retreat and she and the Doctor swap spider tales. After the Doctor and Sarah fight the spiders, the Doctor collapses and dies. Sarah cries. The Doctor regenerates into a younger man. 	169416
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: Primitives	SS		Seavey, John	Short Trips: Life Sciences. 6-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor. 	169417
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Psychic Jungle, The	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169418
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Pyramids of Mars	T			Season 13, 1975-1976. Four weekly parts, 10-25-1975 to 11-15-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Doctor Who quick realize that something is very wrong when they go off course and the TARDIS materializes inside a Victorian gothic mansion. The owner is missing and the estate has come under the control of a mysterious Egyptian. Cloth-wrapped Mummies rise up and roam the grounds, killing anyone in their path.  A dangerous alien power is at work and the Doctor recognizes the mastermind of all this as Sutekh the Destroyer, the last of the Osirians. The Doctor must stop the ruthless Sutekh at all costs, or there may not be a future for them to return to. Sarah is in jeopardy throughout much of this adventure.	169419
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: Republican’s Story, The	SS		Russell, Andy	Short Trips: Repercussions. 6-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor. 	169420
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Return of the Daleks!	CB		Asbury, Martin	TV Comic 1215-1222. 3/5-1975	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169421
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Revenge of the Cybermen	T			Season 12, 1974-1975. Four weekly parts, 4-19-1975 to 5-10-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), the Doctor and Harry return from Skaro by means of the Time Ring and find themselves back on Space Station Nerva, but millennia earlier, where a lethal infection is spreading through the crew. The adventure ends with the three rushing into the TARDIS as it dematerializes. 	169422
1998	Sarah Jane Smith: Rights	SS		Grice, Paul	Short Trips, BBC Books	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169423
1978	Sarah Jane Smith: Rival Robots, The	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1978	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169424
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Robot	T			Season 12, 1974-1975. Four weekly parts, 12-28-1974 to 1-18-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Brigadier watch as the Third Doctor’s features fade into those of the Fourth. The newly regenerated Doctor is delirious, waking up to spout random lines from past adventures before falling unconscious again. The Brigadier summons the base medical officer, Lieutenant Harry Sullivan to take the Doctor to sickbay and care for him. Meanwhile, the Brigadier has to contend with the theft of the plans for the new disintegrator gun by what seems to be a mechanical monster. The theft is only the beginning of a plot to hold the world to nuclear ransom. The culprits  are certain members of staff that work at the Scientific Reform Society who have stolen the beast and taught it to kill. When Sarah and the Brigadier return to the lab, they find Harry shut up in a locker and hear the wheezing sound of the TARDIS staring to take off. Sarah bangs frantically on the police box, causing the Doctor to pop his head out. Sarah tries to coax the still unstable Doctor out of the TARDIS by saying that they need his help to find a stolen secret weapon. She almost fails, until the Doctor finally recognizes her and the Brigadier.A giant robot attacks Sarah who runs, panicked. Sarah asks if the robot can be dangerous and the robot is ordered to kill but is unable to do so. Later, Sarah is saved by the Doctor who is forced to kill the re-programmed robot. Sarah is saddened at the robot’s demise. She realizes that the Doctor had to do what he had to do, but the robot had seemed so human. He suggests a trip in the TARDIS to cheer Sarah up. She agrees. Just as Harry enters asking where they are going. When the Doctor tells him, Harry considers the idea that a police box can go anywhere an absurd idea. The Doctor then invites Harry to step inside, just to prove that it is an illusion. Harry steps into the TARDIS, and is heard to exclaim in surprise. The Doctor and Sarah follow, grinning. Once they enter, the TARDIS dematerializes just as the Brigadier comes in. Seeing the empty corner of the lab, the Brigadier muses to himself that he will have to tell Buckingham Palace that the Doctor and Sarah will be a little late for dinner. 	169425
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Day of the Clown, The	T			Episodes #13-#14. 10-6-2008, 10-13-2008. Series 2 - 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)Part OneLuke Smith (Tommy Knight) is struggling to adjust to life without Maria Jackson (Yasmin Paige), she having moved to Washington, D.C. with her father. Meanwhile, the Chandras move into the Jacksons' old house on Bannerman Road and Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) starts an investigation into disappearing children in the area. Sarah Jane makes Luke and Clyde promise her that they will not reveal her alien investigating secrets to the newcomers to Bannerman Road.Clyde Langer (Daniel Anthony) and Luke meet new girl Rani Chandra at school. After Clyde sees a clown in school prior to the sudden disappearance of one of his friends, Rani reveals she is being stalked by a clown that no one else can see. With Clyde having got into trouble with the new Head teacher, Rani's father, Luke arranges to keep an eye on Rani in his place and goes round to her house to help her unpack. Sarah Jane and Clyde link the disappearances of the children to the Museum of the Circus, Clyde and two of the missing children having received tickets for it. Rani, who wants to become a journalist, begins her own investigation and makes the same connection to the Museum having found a ticket in a school book belonging to one of the missing children and having a ticket herself.Sarah Jane and Clyde explore the Museum of the Circus and encounter Elijah Spellman (Bradley Walsh). Soon they are joined by Rani and Luke and Spellman sets his robotic clowns on the group. Sarah Jane halts the clowns, as shown in the picture, with her sonic lipstick and Luke theorises that Spellman is an alien. As Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde and Rani attempt to escape the building, Spellman reveals himself to have been the legendary Pied Piper of Hamelin and now Odd Bob the Clown seeking to feed off their fear.Part TwoSarah Jane and the rest escape through the back door. Then Sarah Jane tells Luke about why she's scared of clowns saying that the clown mannequin in her room came to life when she was young. The next morning, Rani looks out of her bedroom window and sees Odd Bob's balloon in her garden. When she gets to the school she tells Luke and Clyde, then a load of balloons fall down from the sky, all the school children pick them up (apart from Luke, Clyde and Rani) and fall under the spell from Odd Bob, behaving much like the Pied Piper story. But Clyde uses his phone to interfere with Odd Bob's control and the children are released. Then Odd Bob suddenly kidnaps Luke and Sarah Jane must face her fears to save Luke. Then Clyde uses his funny jokes to make Odd Bob scared. He then gets trapped in a box where nothing can get out not even thoughts. In the end Clyde says how the universe is always full of surprises.	169426
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Enemy of the Bane	T			Episodes #21-#22. 12-1-2008, 12-8-2008. Series 2 - 2008. Final Serial of the second series. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).Part 1Gita is kidnapped from her florists late one night by Mrs. Wormwood, who leaves a cheque with her name on it. In the morning, Rani calls upon Sarah Jane to help her find her mother. Upon investigating the flower shop, they discover the cheque and take it back to Mr. Smith for analysis. Mr. Smith's scan reveals that the sort code and account number are fake, but are actually a code. When translated, they give an address of an abandoned warehouse. Rani and Sarah Jane find that the door is open and find Gita in a trance. Mrs. Wormwood enters and remarks on Rani being taller than Maria. Mrs. Wormwood tells Sarah Jane she needs her help. She says that since the Bane's plan to take over the Earth failed, she has been exiled and is being hunted. The Bane attacks, but they manage to escape.Sarah Jane takes Mrs. Wormwood back to her house and Mr. Smith locks her in a force field. Mrs. Wormwood says that an ancient immortal, Horath, tried to take over the galaxy, but was defeated three thousand years previously. Unable to destroy him, Horath's body and consciousness were separated and placed at opposite ends of the galaxy. Mrs. Wormwood says that the Bane have discovered Horath's consciousness, and are trying to find his body, which is located on Earth. Once united, she says the Bane will be able to conquer the galaxy. The only clue to the body's location is in the Tunguska Scroll, which is kept in UNIT's Black Archive, a secure storehouse of alien artifacts.Sarah Jane visits her old friend, retired Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, to get his help to enter the Archive. Sarah Jane and Rani obtain the Tunguska Scroll, which has information on the location of the body of Horath. UNIT personnel stop her, but she uses her sonic lipstick and escapes with Rani and the Brigadier. Meanwhile Luke talks to Mrs. Wormwood and when the Bane attack the house, he releases her from the force field. She is about to escape when a Bane tries to eat her. Sontaran Commander Kaagh shoots it and reveals himself to be her agent.Part 2Mrs. Wormwood saves Luke, trying to tell him something, then Clyde and Sarah Jane arrive. Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde, Rani, the Brigadier and Mrs. Wormwood all hide in Gita's Flower shop so that UNIT cannot find them. Mrs. Wormwood asks Sarah Jane for the Scroll but she refuses. Commander Kaagh arrives and forces Sarah Jane to give it up by threatening Luke, Clyde and Rani. With the scroll in hand, Mrs. Wormwood forces Luke to go with her and Commander Kaagh. Mrs. Wormwood, Kaagh and Luke arrive at a factory where Kaagh has hidden his space pod. He places the Consciousness of Horath in a scroll. Mrs. Wormwood says to Luke that he could be a ruler of a galaxy as her son. Meanwhile the others go to Sarah Jane's House to speak to Mr. Smith, to try to find the whereabouts of Luke, Mrs. Wormwood and Kaagh. Once they find out, they borrow Gita's van and go after them. Mrs. Wormwood, Luke and Kaagh arrive at a stone circle where they force Luke to insert the scroll. Sarah Jane arrives. Kaagh betrays Mrs. Wormwood and he stops her by jumping into the portal and dragging her in with him.	169427
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Eye of the Gorgon	T			Episodes #3-#4. 10-1-2007, 10-8-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). After a tip-off from Clyde’s grandmother, the team investigate a local nursing home. Stories of visitations by a phantom-like run abound and soon they find themselves pursued by a spooky order of Sisters who hide a dark secret.Part 1Sarah Jane and her companions investigate claims of sightings of a ghostly nun at Lavender Lawns, the local nursing home. Meanwhile, Chrissie Jackson moves into her ex-husband's house, but succeeds only in causing further problems with the family. Back at Lavender Lawns, an old lady gives Luke an ancient talisman, which is really the key to a portal in space and time. They find that a group of nuns are hiding an age-old creature, the Gorgon. When Sarah Jane refuses to give the talisman to the nuns, they kidnap Luke and Clyde and take the Gorgon and Maria to Sarah Jane's house where the Gorgon turns Maria's father to stone.[edit]Part 2Having got what they came for, the nuns and Gorgon leave. Luke and Clyde escape from their entrapment via a secret passage. Mr. Smith tells Maria and Sarah that Alan is retrievable until 16:00. Luke and Clyde see the Gorgon stumble, but are unable to prevent the talisman beginning the process of joining the Gorgon Homeworld with Earth. The Gorgon - a parasite inside the Abbess - chooses Sarah Jane as its next host. Chatting with Bea reveals to Maria that the talisman can revert those turned to stone. Clyde distracts the nuns long enough that Luke grabs the talisman, disconnecting the portal. However, Sarah Jane and both boys are recaptured and locked in another room, though Sarah Jane is soon taken and tied next to the portal. Luke and Clyde escape again and join Sarah Jane just as the Gorgon begins to transfer itself, but Maria arrives and uses a mirror to revert the transfer and turn the Gorgon - and Abbess - to stone, freeing the nuns of mind-control. Maria disconnects the talisman and the portal shuts down forever. The talisman brings Alan back to flesh-and-blood and Chrissie leaves, reuniting with Ivan.	169428
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Eye of the Gorgon	N			Novelization of Episodes #3-#4. 10-1-2007, 10-8-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). After a tip-off from Clyde’s grandmother, the team investigate a local nursing home. Stories of visitations by a phantom-like run abound and soon they find themselves pursued by a spooky order of Sisters who hide a dark secret.Part 1Sarah Jane and her companions investigate claims of sightings of a ghostly nun at Lavender Lawns, the local nursing home. Meanwhile, Chrissie Jackson moves into her ex-husband's house, but succeeds only in causing further problems with the family. Back at Lavender Lawns, an old lady gives Luke an ancient talisman, which is really the key to a portal in space and time. They find that a group of nuns are hiding an age-old creature, the Gorgon. When Sarah Jane refuses to give the talisman to the nuns, they kidnap Luke and Clyde and take the Gorgon and Maria to Sarah Jane's house where the Gorgon turns Maria's father to stone.[edit]Part 2Having got what they came for, the nuns and Gorgon leave. Luke and Clyde escape from their entrapment via a secret passage. Mr. Smith tells Maria and Sarah that Alan is retrievable until 16:00. Luke and Clyde see the Gorgon stumble, but are unable to prevent the talisman beginning the process of joining the Gorgon Homeworld with Earth. The Gorgon - a parasite inside the Abbess - chooses Sarah Jane as its next host. Chatting with Bea reveals to Maria that the talisman can revert those turned to stone. Clyde distracts the nuns long enough that Luke grabs the talisman, disconnecting the portal. However, Sarah Jane and both boys are recaptured and locked in another room, though Sarah Jane is soon taken and tied next to the portal. Luke and Clyde escape again and join Sarah Jane just as the Gorgon begins to transfer itself, but Maria arrives and uses a mirror to revert the transfer and turn the Gorgon - and Abbess - to stone, freeing the nuns of mind-control. Maria disconnects the talisman and the portal shuts down forever. The talisman brings Alan back to flesh-and-blood and Chrissie leaves, reuniting with Ivan.	169429
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Invasion of the Bane	T			Episode #1.  1-1-2007. New Year’s Day Special. The episode takes several concepts and ideas from the classic series, particularly those of Sarah's earlier life with UNIT and the Doctor. Among those are photographs of colleagues Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Harry Sullivan, and the pre-revival Daleks and Cybermen. She also differs herself from UNIT and Torchwood, preferring subtle methods to their "all guns blazing" attitude. Sarah also proposes the names "Harry" and "Alistair" for Luke, further references to Harry Sulivan and the Brigadier.References also exist to the 2005 revival and associated shows. The most prominent of these is the alien Sarah Jane helps to send home, who is of the same race as "Mary", from the Torchwood episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts". Additionally, the "deadlock seal" on the factory door was previously used as a technology that a sonic device could not penetrate in "Bad Wolf" and "School Reunion".	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). News Media. TV Reporter (Olivia Hill).Investigative Journalist Sarah Jane Smith teams up with a thirteen-year-old Maria Jackson who discovers the existence of aliens and that the Bane, creators of a soft drink called Bubble Shock! harbor a destructive secret. The episode starts with a 13-year old girl, Maria Jackson (Yasmin Paige), and her recently divorced father Alan (Joseph Millson) moving into a house opposite journalist and former time-traveller Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). The night after they have moved in, Maria is woken by an ethereal light emanating from Sarah Jane's house, which she discovers, to her amazement and later horror, to be Sarah conversing with a butterfly-like alien species.The next morning, her neighbour Kelsey Hooper (Porsha Lawrence Mavour) visits and welcomes her. She invites Maria into town, using the free "Bubble Shock!" bus to travel there and tour the factory. Once they arrive at the factory, they are lead to a security scanner, which surreptitiously collects their DNA to transfer to an "Archetype" (Tommy Knight) under the supervision of the factory's owner, Mrs Wormwood (Samantha Bond).Sarah Jane, having overheard the girls making plans, follows them to the factory and interviews Mrs. Wormwood, and how she was able to get approval for the drink so fast, and why the Bane, an ingredient unique to the drink, was "resisting" analysis, to which she is told that all that Bubble Shock! is doing is satisfying the needs of the Western world. On Sarah's way out, she is almost killed by Wormwood's secretary.Kelsey wanders from the tour and attempts to phone her friend, but disturbs an unknown beast, the Bane Mother, to the annoyance of the staff, to which Wormwood orders the alarms switched off and Sarah Jane killed. Maria attempts to phone Kelsey, but sets off the alarms again, causing the Archetype to escape, transferring the focus upon him. Maria, while escaping, encounters him, who just mimics her, and they escape into a women's bathroom. Sarah Jane then enters, and although they are surprised to see each other, they manage to escape the factory, albeit without Kelsey. When they arrive back on Bannerman Road, Sarah warns Maria not to get involved as her life is too dangerous.Meanwhile, Kelsey is accosted by the factory guards, which causes her to rant about the treatment she has received. Wormwood subdues her by revealing her true form, and having discovered Kelsey and Sarah Jane live on the same street, uses her PR representative Davey (Jamie Davis) to escort her home. Once there, Maria realises upon sight of Kelsey that Davey had discovered Sarah and tries to run into Sarah Jane's house. Eventually realising their intent, Sarah Jane brings them inside, with Davey, now as a Bane, giving chase. Sarah Jane is able to repel Davey and then, upon discovery of the attic by Kelsey, tells the teenagers about aliens: years ago, she met the Doctor, a man like no other, who took her through time and space. The adventures suddenly ended, but when they met by chance (in "School Reunion") not long ago, they realised they were still fond for each other.Once Sarah Jane has analysed that the Bane ingredient was sentient, she contacts Wormwood and politely requests that she leaves Earth. Wormwood refuses, and in retaliation takes control of the majority of the human race. Sarah Jane races to the factory, but cannot enter until she drives the bus into a wall. Wormwood reveals the Bane Mother, and explains the Archetype is a conglomerate of human DNA designed to be investigated so that Bubble Shock could be improved. The Archetype uses an alien communicator Sarah Jane had been given, realising that the signal would be strong enough to kill the Bane Mother, and Sarah Jane, Maria, and the Archetype escape as the factory explodes.The following evening, Sarah Jane agrees to adopt the Archetype and agrees with Maria to call him "Luke", since that was what she wanted to name her child if she ever had one. The episode closes with a monologue by Sarah Jane that while space may be strange, adventures may be had on Earth, if one knows where to look.Elisabeth Sladen, who previously played Sarah Jane between 1973 and 1976 is among the most recognisable characters in the show's history. In 1981, she was offered the role again to ease the transition between the Fourth and Fifth Doctors, which she declined, but agreed to star in the pilot (and only episode) for the spin-off series K-9 and Company, which brought her together with K-9, another popular character. After her appearance in The Five Doctors in 1983, she temporarily stopped acting in order to raise her family, but lent her voice to several Big Finish audio productions.[5]	169430
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Last Sontaran, The	T			Episodes #11-#12. 9-29-2008. Series 2 - 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)Part OneAlan Jackson (Joseph Millson) is offered a job in Washington, D.C. in the United States of America, but seeks daughter Maria's (Yasmin Paige) and ex-wife Chrissie's (Juliet Cowan) approval before he relocates himself and Maria there.After strange lights are sighted around the Tycho Radio Tower, Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), Luke Smith (Tommy Knight), Clyde Langer (Daniel Anthony) and Maria investigate. As shown in the picture, they discover Sontaran Commander Kaagh (Anthony O'Donnell), the only survivor of the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet which was otherwise seen to be destroyed in Doctor Who episode "The Poison Sky". Kaagh plans to avenge his fleet by bringing Earth's satellites down on nuclear power plants across the world thereby wiping out all of humanity with the resultant explosions.Part TwoFalling to overpower Kaagh as he implements his plan, Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde and Maria are saved by the arrival of Alan and Chrissie, the latter discovering the truth about Sarah Jane's alien investigations. Chrissie knocks Kaagh unconscious by jamming the high-heel of her shoe into the probic vent on the back of his neck, but an electrical charge also knocks her out and Alan and Maria think they can pass the day's events off to her as a dream. Luke is able to deactivate the computer Kaagh has rigged to ground the satellites and with his ship's weapons deactivated, Kaagh is sent back to his home planet, Sontar.Six weeks later, Alan and Maria leave for America. Chrissie reveals to Sarah Jane that she remembers everything about the Sontaran incident.	169431
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Lost Boy, The	T			Episodes #9-#10. 11-12-2007, 11-19-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) discovers that Luke is the exact visual and genetic double of a missing boy called Ashley. She is forced to relinquish him to his new “parents,” but while she investigates an institute that has been using alien technology, Luke discovers that his new parents are actually the Slitheen, who have kidnapped Luke in association with a “Xylok” who is actually Mr. Smith.Part 1Following on from Alan's discovery of what Sarah Jane and Maria do together in Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, he threatens to move house again, only to have a change of heart when he sees how upset Maria is. His condition for not moving away, however, is that he is kept up to date with their battles against aliens.However, a news report on a family searching for their son, Ashley, who has been missing for five months, brings a shock; for Ashley looks exactly like Luke. Mr. Smith compares their DNA, and confirms that Luke and Ashley are genetic matches; apparently Luke was not 'grown' by the Bane, but was a kidnapped boy. Chrissie calls the police and reports Sarah Jane as a child abductor; Sarah Jane is arrested and the police release Luke into the custody of Ashley's parents, Jay and Heidi, and Sarah Jane kept by the police, only for UNIT to intervene and have her released. Depressed, Sarah Jane decides she was wrong to involve children and tells Maria to stay away from her. Mr. Smith suggests to her that she have a case to take her mind off things, and she visits a research centre where alien technology is being used to conduct experiments into telekinesis, where she meets an annoying child prodigy, Nathan. That night, Luke's new parents watch television and switch over to a channel that glows green; they announce to the 'Xylok' that 'they have the boy'.Luke's new parents are extremely abusive towards him, keeping him locked up in his room at all times. Clyde plays truant to visit him, but Heidi does not allow him to see Luke. Heidi claims that her son is a keen skateboarder, which worries Clyde as he knows Luke has a poor sense of balance and is a dreadful skateboarder; he decides to bring a photo of Jay and Heidi to Mr. Smith. Luke goes frantic upon seeing Clyde leave the house, and desperately begins making attempts to escape. Mr. Smith, meanwhile, sends Sarah Jane back to the lab to steal one of the headsets there, which he claims he needs to analyse to work out Nathan's plans. Clyde gets to the house only seconds after Sarah Jane has left, but takes the photo to Mr. Smith anyway, only for Mr. Smith to confess that he faked the photo. It turns out that Mr. Smith is the Xylok, and he fires a bolt of energy at Clyde, causing him to vanish.Back at Luke's new home, his 'parents' are meeting with Nathan, just as he is breaking out of his room, with the result that he fails to escape, but succeeds in discovering that his parents are actually Slitheen using improved compression technology, and Nathan is the same child Slitheen Luke encountered previously, now in a new disguise, and he will have his revenge.Part 2Clyde awakes to find himself inside Mr. Smith as Sarah Jane Smith returns from the Pharos Institute, having successfully stolen a telekinetic headset. Elsewhere, Maria and Mr. Jackson go to Ashley's house, where they find a skinsuit and Maria realises the Slitheen have Luke. Mr. Jackson then receives a message on his computer from Clyde, who states Mr. Smith has turned evil. The Jacksons and Sarah Jane confront Mr. Smith and are nearly killed as it fires a bolt of energy from a built-in gun. The Slitheen take Luke to the Pharos Institute where they test his abilities. Luke overcomes the Slitheen and escapes, as Maria, Mr. Jackson and Sarah Jane arrive. Working together, they discover Mr. Smith's intentions with Luke and Mr. Jackson adapts a computer virus that could destroy Mr. Smith. Using the Slitheen teleporter, Sarah Jane arrives in her attic, where Mr. Smith is using Luke to crash the Moon into the earth, to release other Xylok from within the Earth. Clyde returns when Mr. Smith states he is merciful, but threatens the duo with its gun. Mr. Smith says that Sarah Jane is 'alone and defenseless'. Sarah Jane retaliates, saying 'You think I'm alone, you think I'm defenseless, well meet my dog, K9 PROTECT ME!' Sarah Jane unlocks a safe and K-9 launches several laser beams at Mr. Smith. The robots battle and Sarah Jane inserts the virus, which makes Mr. Smith forget its purpose. As the Moon grows closer to the Earth, Sarah Jane tells Mr. Smith it has a new purpose: to safeguard planet Earth. The Moon returns to its original position, K-9 goes back to the safe to guard the black hole and the Slitheen return to Raxacoricofallapatorius. As Sarah Jane, Maria, Luke, Clyde, Alan and Chrissie watch the ship leave, Sarah Jane reflects how she never thought she could be part of a family.	169432
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Mark of the Berserker, The	T			Episodes #17-#18. 11-3-2008, 11-10-2008. Series 2 - 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)Part 1Luke Smith is going for a sleepover at Clyde Langer's house whilst Sarah Jane goes away for the weekend. Clyde's estranged father Paul turns up hoping to get to know his son. Jacob, the unpopular kid in school, is in possession of an alien pendant. Jacob discovers that he can use it to control other people. When he takes a teacher's and other student's voice in a detention, Jacob rushes to the bathroom to wash the handmark off. When he successfully does so, Rani knocks on the door and distracts him. Jacob leaves the room but hides outside. Rani enters the bathroom cautiously, and finds the time-watch. When she discovers, through instructing her dad, that it can control people, she takes it to Sarah Jane's house for Mr. Smith to investigate it. Sarah Jane, however, has disabled Mr. Smith while she is away. Rani leaves the pendant hanging on a roof beam. Clyde tells his father about the adventures he has with Luke, "saving the world". When his father does not believe him, Clyde takes him to visit Sarah Jane's attic. While Clyde shows him some of the objects in the attic and tells him about Mr. Smith, Paul pockets the pendant. When they leave the house, Rani's father spots them and comes over to investigate. In possession of the alien pendant, Paul discovers that he can control people, after making Rani's father a victim of the pendant for the second time that day. After Luke and Rani turn up, Paul instructs his son Clyde, over whom he now has control, to forget who they are and that he has ever seen them before. Clyde, as he must, accepts his father's command.Part 2Luke and Rani send a picture of the pendant to Maria and her father to investigate as her father can hack into UNIT. They discover that using the pendant can give you hand marks. Rani's father refuses to stop the pressups. Paul gets everything he wants for free, and uses this as a bonding method with his son. He instructs Clyde to forget about how he left him and his mum when he was young and, indeed, to forget about his mum. The pendant takes over Paul's skin. He cannot control it and collapses. He announces that he is the Berserker and that Clyde is his soldier. Sarah Jane appears and Clyde recognizes her. She tells him that his mum, Rani, and Luke are the most important people in his life when he asks who they are. Clyde and his mum talk Paul through his memories, whilst Sarah Jane shows him a reflection of himself in the mirror, and he remembers who he really is. Everyone who the Berserker commanded has their commands undone. Clyde tries to get his mum and dad back together, but Paul tells his son that he has made his Mum's sister pregnant. Clyde tells his father he doesn't need him and not to mess up with this baby. Clyde tells his mother to forget about the pendant, what she knows about Sarah Jane's adventures with her son, and his father. Clyde chucks away the pendant, into the sea. Sarah Jane reveals that her parents died when she was young and she would do anything to see them again. When Clyde is gone, she takes out a picture of her mother and father and rubs her finger over the latter.	169433
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Revenge of the Slitheen	N		Laight, Rupert	Novelization of Episode #2. 9-24-2007 to 10-1-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). On Maria and Luke’s first day of school, something is wrong. The food is off, the place smells strange and some of the teachers are acting suspiciously. With the help of Sarah Jane and their new friend Clyde, they uncover an unearthly plot that is culminating in their school’s new technology block.Part 1Maria and Luke start their new school but find all is not as it seems. Aided by Sarah Jane and their new friend Clyde, they find the Slitheen, old enemies of the Doctor, this time disguised as teachers, have taken control of the technology block and are trying to switch off the sun. Luke unknowingly gives the Slitheen the code to start the machine, and they start to absorb the power of the sun. Sarah Jane investigates the company controlling the science block, and Maria, Luke and Clyde investigate the school. Sarah Jane is attacked by a female Slitheen who disguised herself as a company secretary, Janine, Luke finds a secret room and is confronted by the Slitheen commander, his headmaster Blakeman, whilst Maria and Clyde are chased first by their Slitheen science teacher, Mr. Jeffrey and then the school genius, Carl, unzips in front of them to reveal a child Slitheen.Part 2They all manage to escape and head back to Sarah Jane's house. Clyde figures out that the Slitheen are negatively affected by vinegar, and the team head off back to the school with squirty bottles of vinegar. After Maria uses the vinegar to blow up the Slitheen commander Blakeman, they head over to the secret room in the block and Luke tricks the Slitheen by telling them the machine won't take the power of the sun. He turns the machine off and uses the Sonic Lipstick to cause the machine to malfunction. As the room explodes, the continental Slitheen, still disguised, escape whilst Janine is electrocuted and explodes and Jeffery and Carl are trapped. They beg for Sarah's help, and she tries to open the door, but Jeffery is killed when the technology explodes. However, at the same time, Carl escapes using a teleport. Sarah Jane is highly affected by this, as she is unaware of the teleport and thinks Carl is dead with his dad. Afterwards, she tells Clyde about her travels with the Doctor, and then accepts him into the team, before sharing a long hug with Luke.	169434
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Revenge of the Slitheen 	T			Episode #2. 9-24-2007 to 10-1-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). On Maria and Luke’s first day of school, something is wrong. The food is off, the place smells strange and some of the teachers are acting suspiciously. With the help of Sarah Jane and their new friend Clyde, they uncover an unearthly plot that is culminating in their school’s new technology block.Part 1Maria and Luke start their new school but find all is not as it seems. Aided by Sarah Jane and their new friend Clyde, they find the Slitheen, old enemies of the Doctor, this time disguised as teachers, have taken control of the technology block and are trying to switch off the sun. Luke unknowingly gives the Slitheen the code to start the machine, and they start to absorb the power of the sun. Sarah Jane investigates the company controlling the science block, and Maria, Luke and Clyde investigate the school. Sarah Jane is attacked by a female Slitheen who disguised herself as a company secretary, Janine, Luke finds a secret room and is confronted by the Slitheen commander, his headmaster Blakeman, whilst Maria and Clyde are chased first by their Slitheen science teacher, Mr. Jeffrey and then the school genius, Carl, unzips in front of them to reveal a child Slitheen.Part 2They all manage to escape and head back to Sarah Jane's house. Clyde figures out that the Slitheen are negatively affected by vinegar, and the team head off back to the school with squirty bottles of vinegar. After Maria uses the vinegar to blow up the Slitheen commander Blakeman, they head over to the secret room in the block and Luke tricks the Slitheen by telling them the machine won't take the power of the sun. He turns the machine off and uses the Sonic Lipstick to cause the machine to malfunction. As the room explodes, the continental Slitheen, still disguised, escape whilst Janine is electrocuted and explodes and Jeffery and Carl are trapped. They beg for Sarah's help, and she tries to open the door, but Jeffery is killed when the technology explodes. However, at the same time, Carl escapes using a teleport. Sarah Jane is highly affected by this, as she is unaware of the teleport and thinks Carl is dead with his dad. Afterwards, she tells Clyde about her travels with the Doctor, and then accepts him into the team, before sharing a long hug with Luke.	169435
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Secrets of the Stars	T			Episodes #15-#16. 10-20-2008, 10-27-2008. Series 2 - 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)Part 1The scene opens up on a woman, Cheryl visiting an astrologer to see her future in the stars. The man is a con artist, deceiving his customers to get money out of them, to which he finally admits this to the woman who has been visiting him frequently. He walks to the window where a shooting star is heading exactly for his house, and he is possessed by an unknown being in front of the woman. Later, Luke, Clyde and Rani are visiting an exhibition with the astrologer, Martin Trueman, as the event is free. Rani's Parents and Sarah Jane also show up and each person fills in a card with their birthday and star signs on it and hand it to Cheryl who is now working with the astrologer. Luke is slightly upset given that he does not have a star sign as he was never born, but activated.The show starts and Trueman begins to ask random dates and three people including Clyde stand up, as this is their birthday, although Clyde is unsure why he stood up. Sarah Jane tells him its a trick of persuasion and she is sceptical about the entire show. Next he asks for a person and begins to tell truths about her life, as the woman herself is shocked but enjoying the show. Sarah Jane then tells Luke, Clyde and Rani that the woman was a plant and that Martin Trueman already knew her. Next Martin calls on Rani, and starts detailing that she has recently moved house and gives few details about her family. Rani is slightly amazed but not suspicious. Next he calls on Sarah Jane Smith, and begins detailing her travels with the Doctor in front of the audience, no-one but Sarah Jane, Luke and Clyde (and possibly Rani) could know of these stories and Sarah Jane is instantly suspicious. Martin Trueman then predicts her downfall.Part 2Clyde threatens Sarah but they manage to talk him out of it, which leads Sarah Jane to believe that Trueman's control on people can be repressed by persuading them to do something that they do not normally want to do. Meanwhile, using in his broadcast to the world, Martin Trueman takes over each star sign one by one, starting with Gemini - including Rani's mother. The world is in confusion as people are accepting the 'Ancient Lights'. Sarah Jane and the gang head to the New Theatre[disambiguation needed] in East Acton to stop the broadcast, but the possessed Children of Gemini threaten to stop them. Clyde bluffs his way through by making up horoscopes.The Ancient Lights create a portal through to the theatre. Martin reveals that Luke's theory on the Ancient Lights is true. Martin insinuates that in the old universe, they used to control all lifeforms. The Ancient Lights survived the Big Bang and needed Martin Trueman to rule the world because, he was the 'Chosen One'. Sarah Jane tries to talk him out of it but to no avail. Rani and Luke try to shut down the broadcast by flicking the mains switch off, but it is protected by the Ancient Lights' energy. Rani is an Aries and eventually becomes possessed, leaving only people with the star-sign of Taurus, which includes Sarah Jane, not under Trueman's control. However Luke, who was not born and so does not have a star-sign, realises he can stop the power of the Ancient Lights by breaking Trueman's circle. Realising that he has been beaten, Trueman cannot bear to return to his former life and instead chooses to become one with the stars, disappearing in a trail of golden dust. In the aftermath, the unaware Earth authorities begin a search for Trueman, and Sarah Jane declares the date will be Luke's equivalent to a birthday.	169436
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith, The	T			Episodes #19-#20. 11-17-2008, 11-24-2008. Series 2 - 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)Part 1A child, Oscar, from the 1950s walks into a time fissure and is transported to the current year. Unbeknown to Sarah Jane, who takes him back, he did it deliberately under the command of the Trickster. Having spotted a milestone, she later asks Mr. Smith about the village she could see in the distance, discovering it was Foxgrove, the village where she was born. When Luke inquires about her odd behaviour, she shows him a photograph of her parents and tells him of how they abandoned her as a baby by the side of the road before being killed in a car accident, leaving her to be looked after by her aunt.Though realising that the time fissure was a trap and initially refusing herself the opportunity to go back and meet her parents, that evening she does so, but accompanied by Luke who had anticipated her actions. Rani and Clyde ask Mr. Smith where they have gone, and realise that she has gone back to when her parents were alive. Then the box from the episode Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, the box that Maria had lights up. Sarah Jane and Luke spot her mother at the village fete carrying Sarah Jane as a baby. When they shake hands with Sarah's father, they introduce themselves as David and Victoria Beckham. Luke spots the child they 'helped' earlier and follows him. Sarah Jane has a conversation with her mother, who reveals her plan is for Sarah Jane to have siblings. Sarah Jane leaves before she is forced to hold herself in baby form, which would have created a paradox. On seeing a newspaper, Sarah Jane realizes that the day she has visited is the day her parents died. She ignores Luke's warning that changing time was a trap, and sabotages her father's car thereby preventing the accident. The child, Oscar, reveals that he is in fact a Graske. Sarah Jane and Luke go through the time fissure again and discover that present-day London has been destroyed. The Trickster then appears before Sarah Jane and mockingly thanks her for all she has done for him.Part 2Sarah Jane demands to know how saving her parents could have altered time so drastically, to which the Trickster explains the village was built on a fault in time. Sarah Jane's tampering with a fixed point in time opened this fault, allowing the Trickster to physically enter their reality and ravage Earth for the last half century. Sarah Jane and Luke go back through the fissure as the Trickster gloats he has already won.Meanwhile, Clyde and Rani explore the ruined London, reduced to rock formations and worked by the last surviving human slaves who are led by the Trickster's Graske. The slaves are being made to mine resources so that the Trickster may create a ship and extend his reach to the rest of the universe. Clyde and Rani implore the Graske to help them restore the original timeline but he explains that if he did the Trickster would punish him; years ago the Graske had nearly died in space, but had been saved by the Trickster in return for eternal servitude. Clyde promises the Graske that if he helps them, they will give him the puzzle box to free him from the Trickster. The Graske agrees and reopens the fissure so that Rani can tell Sarah Jane the new information.In the past, Sarah Jane's parents come to realise who she is and what she was trying to prevent. However, their touch now instantly withers any organic life they hold and they realise it is their destiny to drive off this day. After telling their daughter how proud they are of her, they both enter the new repaired car and drive off. The Trickster begins to fade, unable to see how the timeline could have been restored. Sarah Jane proudly states that the Trickster's plan never considered that her parents would willingly sacrifice themselves to save the world. The Trickster vanishes, howling in pain.Back in the modern day, the timeline is restored around the Graske and Clyde, who gives the alien the box. The Graske teleports away, beaming over its newly returned freedom. The fissure reopens as Sarah Jane, Luke and Rani return.Later at home, Sarah Jane reminisces over her parents. Although she could not save them, she finally knows why they left and is incredibly proud of them. Mysteriously, the camera pans to an old piece of paper reading "Mr. Smith, I Need You" on Sarah Jane's desk.	169437
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: The Ghost House	N		Cole, Stephen	BBC Audiobook	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) 	169438
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: The Glittering Storm	N		Cole, Stephen	BBC Audiobook	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) 	169439
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: The Thirteenth Stone	N		Richards, Justin	BBC Audiobook	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) 	169440
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: The Time Capsule	N		Anghelides, Peter	BBC Audiobook	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) 	169441
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Warriors of Kudlak	T			Episodes #5-#6. 10-15-2007, 10-22-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Searching for a missing teenager, Sarah Jane and Maria investigate Combat 3000, a laser-tag centre, unaware that Luke and Clyde are playing the game.Part 1When 'Combat 3000', the new laser-tag centre, arrives near Sarah Jane, a young teenager called Lance Metcalf visits it, where he mysteriously disappears. When Sarah Jane starts investigating, she discovers twenty-four children have previously gone missing. Meanwhile Luke tries to master being funny but can't quite do it. He also doesn't understand games. Therefore Clyde takes Luke to 'Combat 3000'. Sarah soon discovers that there have been mysterious storms at the time of the disappearances and that Mr. Grantham and Kudlak are working for the Mistress, leader of 'Combat 3000'. Luke and Clyde manage to survive Round One and are challenged to make it to the door to the championships, facing other expert 'Combat 3000' players. When Luke and Clyde are very close to the door, they are attacked. Soon, Clyde and Luke manage to escape and are locked in a room where they mysteriously disappear. Meanwhile, Mr. Grantham points a gun at Sarah and Maria but Sarah uses her Sonic Lipstick to help her escape. Maria and Sarah arrive in a different room where they are then confronted by Kudlak.Part 2They successfully escape Kudlak after creating a diversion, and return to Mr. Smith, who informs them of who Kudlak is and the background to his race. He is a member of the Uvodni race, and they were part of a planetary alliance fighting against the Malakh. The Malakh won the ensuing battle, but the Uvodni would not quit, and continued fighting. Eventually, Kudlak was injured on the front line and forced to leave fighting to others. He was thus sent out as part of an Imperial Fleet to recruit "warriors" from other worlds. His ship [and, likely, all the others] were led by a Mistress, who kept the War-adrenaline in Kudlak alive. After decades of recruiting (mostly Terran) children via war-games - called 'Combat 3000' - Kudlak - or rather Mr. Grantham - abducted Clyde and Luke. Meanwhile, Luke and Clyde rescue other children from their crates, including Lance and a girl called Jen.Mr. Grantham breaks into Sarah Jane's home, but is overpowered by electrocution. Back on the Uvodni ship, the children make their way to a shuttle craft, but are again captured. Sarah Jane and Maria blackmail Grantham into transmitting them to the Uvodni ship, where they find and talk to The Mistress. When Kudlak brings the children to The Mistress, everyone is reunited. Preparing to kill them, Kudlak is stopped by Luke, who has discovered a message made by the Uvodni Emperor ten years ago, revealing an Armistice has been made with the Malakh. Not programmed to recognise "peace" as a concept, the computer Mistress had buried the message and kept leading Kudlak in recruitments. With the truth revealed, Kudlak destroys The Mistress, releases the children and swears to do what he can to reunite all the surviving past-recruits with their families.	169442
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Warriors of Kudlak	N		`	Novelization of Episodes #5-#6. 10-15-2007, 10-22-2007. Series 1 - 2007. 11-1-2007 novelization.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Searching for a missing teenager, Sarah Jane and Maria investigate Combat 3000, a laser-tag centre, unaware that Luke and Clyde are playing the game.Part 1When 'Combat 3000', the new laser-tag centre, arrives near Sarah Jane, a young teenager called Lance Metcalf visits it, where he mysteriously disappears. When Sarah Jane starts investigating, she discovers twenty-four children have previously gone missing. Meanwhile Luke tries to master being funny but can't quite do it. He also doesn't understand games. Therefore Clyde takes Luke to 'Combat 3000'. Sarah soon discovers that there have been mysterious storms at the time of the disappearances and that Mr. Grantham and Kudlak are working for the Mistress, leader of 'Combat 3000'. Luke and Clyde manage to survive Round One and are challenged to make it to the door to the championships, facing other expert 'Combat 3000' players. When Luke and Clyde are very close to the door, they are attacked. Soon, Clyde and Luke manage to escape and are locked in a room where they mysteriously disappear. Meanwhile, Mr. Grantham points a gun at Sarah and Maria but Sarah uses her Sonic Lipstick to help her escape. Maria and Sarah arrive in a different room where they are then confronted by Kudlak.Part 2They successfully escape Kudlak after creating a diversion, and return to Mr. Smith, who informs them of who Kudlak is and the background to his race. He is a member of the Uvodni race, and they were part of a planetary alliance fighting against the Malakh. The Malakh won the ensuing battle, but the Uvodni would not quit, and continued fighting. Eventually, Kudlak was injured on the front line and forced to leave fighting to others. He was thus sent out as part of an Imperial Fleet to recruit "warriors" from other worlds. His ship [and, likely, all the others] were led by a Mistress, who kept the War-adrenaline in Kudlak alive. After decades of recruiting (mostly Terran) children via war-games - called 'Combat 3000' - Kudlak - or rather Mr. Grantham - abducted Clyde and Luke. Meanwhile, Luke and Clyde rescue other children from their crates, including Lance and a girl called Jen.Mr. Grantham breaks into Sarah Jane's home, but is overpowered by electrocution. Back on the Uvodni ship, the children make their way to a shuttle craft, but are again captured. Sarah Jane and Maria blackmail Grantham into transmitting them to the Uvodni ship, where they find and talk to The Mistress. When Kudlak brings the children to The Mistress, everyone is reunited. Preparing to kill them, Kudlak is stopped by Luke, who has discovered a message made by the Uvodni Emperor ten years ago, revealing an Armistice has been made with the Malakh. Not programmed to recognise "peace" as a concept, the computer Mistress had buried the message and kept leading Kudlak in recruitments. With the truth revealed, Kudlak destroys The Mistress, releases the children and swears to do what he can to reunite all the surviving past-recruits with their families.	169443
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?	T			Episodes #7-#8. 10-29-2007, 11-5-2007. Series 1 - 2007	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Maria Jackson wakes up one morning to find that seemingly no one has heard of Sarah Jane or Luke Smith. Maria discovers that a woman called Andrea Yates has taken Sarah Jane's place.Investigating, Maria finds a 1964 newspaper report stating that a thirteen-year-old Sarah Jane Smith drowned after falling from a pier, where she was playing with her friend Andrea Yates. As Maria watches, the names of the deceased and the survivor keep switching. When Maria confronts Andrea, the panic stricken woman rushes to her attic and finds a second puzzle box. A cloaked figure appears and offers to make Maria disappear. After Andrea accepts, he dispatches a Graske, who captures Maria just after Alan picks up the first puzzle box. When Alan comes round he discovers his ex-wife cannot remember their daughter. Meanwhile Maria escapes from the Graske and finds herself on a beach promenade near two girls. They introduce themselves as Andrea Yates and Sarah Jane Smith.Part 2After failing to dissuade Andrea from taking Sarah Jane to the pier, Maria is recaptured and taken to join Sarah Jane on a white misty plain, limbo. The mysterious figure explains he has removed Sarah Jane from Earth's timeline so the meteorite will destroy it and create the chaos on which he feeds; the Doctor will be his next target.Alan accompanies Chrissie to Andrea's birthday party. Remembering Maria's suspicions, he questions Andrea, who takes him to the attic and tearfully reveals the truth. When she fell off the pier and Sarah Jane was unable to save her, a voice offered to switch the girls' places, and she accepted. The figure appeared and gave her the puzzle box, then removed himself from Andrea's memory; Maria’s questions made Andrea remember. Alan is now chased into the street by the Graske but knocks it down and ties it up, then uses its device to bring back Maria.They return to the attic, where Sarah Jane appears in the mirror and explains to Andrea that witnessing her death gave her the resolve to fight pointless deaths herself. When the figure reappears (called “the Trickster” by Alan), Andrea explains she has changed her mind about the deal and throws her puzzle box at the mirror, smashing both. Back in 1964 Andrea falls to her death, while Sarah and Luke reappear in the attic and activate Mr. Smith. The party guests, including Clyde and Chrissie, have learnt from television news about the incoming meteorite, and are relieved to see it suddenly diverted from its fall. The episode ends with Alan demanding an explanation of his daughter’s involvement with aliens and supercomputers.	169444
2007	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Adventures, The: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?	N			Novelization of Episodes #7-#8. 10-29-2007, 11-5-2007. Series 1 - 2007. Novelization: 2008	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Maria Jackson wakes up one morning to find that seemingly no one has heard of Sarah Jane or Luke Smith. Maria discovers that a woman called Andrea Yates has taken Sarah Jane's place.Investigating, Maria finds a 1964 newspaper report stating that a thirteen-year-old Sarah Jane Smith drowned after falling from a pier, where she was playing with her friend Andrea Yates. As Maria watches, the names of the deceased and the survivor keep switching. When Maria confronts Andrea, the panic stricken woman rushes to her attic and finds a second puzzle box. A cloaked figure appears and offers to make Maria disappear. After Andrea accepts, he dispatches a Graske, who captures Maria just after Alan picks up the first puzzle box. When Alan comes round he discovers his ex-wife cannot remember their daughter. Meanwhile Maria escapes from the Graske and finds herself on a beach promenade near two girls. They introduce themselves as Andrea Yates and Sarah Jane Smith.Part 2After failing to dissuade Andrea from taking Sarah Jane to the pier, Maria is recaptured and taken to join Sarah Jane on a white misty plain, limbo. The mysterious figure explains he has removed Sarah Jane from Earth's timeline so the meteorite will destroy it and create the chaos on which he feeds; the Doctor will be his next target.Alan accompanies Chrissie to Andrea's birthday party. Remembering Maria's suspicions, he questions Andrea, who takes him to the attic and tearfully reveals the truth. When she fell off the pier and Sarah Jane was unable to save her, a voice offered to switch the girls' places, and she accepted. The figure appeared and gave her the puzzle box, then removed himself from Andrea's memory; Maria’s questions made Andrea remember. Alan is now chased into the street by the Graske but knocks it down and ties it up, then uses its device to bring back Maria.They return to the attic, where Sarah Jane appears in the mirror and explains to Andrea that witnessing her death gave her the resolve to fight pointless deaths herself. When the figure reappears (called “the Trickster” by Alan), Andrea explains she has changed her mind about the deal and throws her puzzle box at the mirror, smashing both. Back in 1964 Andrea falls to her death, while Sarah and Luke reappear in the attic and activate Mr. Smith. The party guests, including Clyde and Chrissie, have learnt from television news about the incoming meteorite, and are relieved to see it suddenly diverted from its fall. The episode ends with Alan demanding an explanation of his daughter’s involvement with aliens and supercomputers.	169445
2002	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: Comeback	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #1. Series One. 7-31-2002	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Six months after the last part of her investigative television series for Planet 3 Broadcasting went out, Sarah Jane Smith is running scared. Meeting new friend Josh Townsend, she finds herself investigating mysterious events in the village of Cloots Coombe.	169446
2006	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: Fatal Consequences	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #3. Series Two	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). A doomsday cult wants Sarah and millions of live could be at stake.Sarah Jane Smith is still dealing with the tragic consequences of recent events when she is offered the chance of a lifetime - a place on the world's first tourist flight into space. The trip's sponsor, Sir Donald Wakefield, believes it is her destiny. But after her recent experiences, what does Sarah still believe in?	169447
2006	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: Fatal Dreamland	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #4. Series Two	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) is offered a place on the world’s first tourist flight into space. Still reeling from recent tragic events, she accepts. But what will she find there?	169448
2002	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: Ghost Town	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #3. Series One	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) visits Romania where, at an international peace conference, delegates are being literally scared to death. 	169449
2002	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: The TAO Connection	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #2. Series One	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). After the body of one of Josh’s friends is found floating in the Thames, Sarah heads towards West Yorkshire to investigate the Huang Ti Clinic. 	169450
2002	Sarah Jane Smith: Sarah Jane Smith: The Test of Nerve	P			Big Finish Productions Audio Drama #3. Series One	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). The London Underground will suffer a horrific terrorist attack unless Sarah can stop it. Will she have to sacrifice a close friend in order to save a city?	169451
1994	Sarah Jane Smith: Scarab of Death	SS		Stammers, Mark	Decalog Volume #1, 3-17-1994.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor	169452
2006	Sarah Jane Smith: School Reunion	T			Episode #3 in the second series of the British science fiction TV series, Doctor Who. 4-29-2006. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). Doctor and Rose Tyler are alerted to a comprehensive school where strange things are happening, such as UFO sightings. At the school, the Doctor encounters his old companion Sarah Jane Smith and the robotic dog, K-9 Mark III he sent her. Together, they discover the force behind the events, a race known as the Krillitanes, and work to prevent them gaining control of the universe.The higher-than-average intelligence of the children has aroused media attention - in particular, the attention of investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith. While at first the Doctor feigns ignorance, when Sarah Jane discovers the TARDIS during the night, he is forced to admit his identity. Sarah Jane meets Rose and Mickey, much to the chagrin of Rose. As they search the school, they find thirteen bat-like creatures asleep in Finch's office. Sarah Jane reveals a battered, inactive version of K-9 (pictured above), which - once repaired - identifies the chip oil as Krillitane oil. Rose, who was unaware he had past travelling companions and thought that she had "something special" with the Doctor, confronts him; he replies sadly that, while she can spend the rest of her life with him, he cannot spend the rest of his life with her.The following day, the group returns to the school to investigate further. The Doctor confronts Mr. Finch, who confirms that he and the others are Krillitanes - a composite species that takes desirable attributes of the species they conquer. He attempts to subvert the Doctor, without success. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane and Rose try to unlock the programming on the school's computers; Mickey and K-9 remain in Sarah Jane's car for surveillance. With the Doctor's help, they discover that the computers - bolstered by the students' enhanced intelligence - are part of a Krillitane effort to solve the "Skasis Paradigm", a theory of everything. As the paradigm is nearly solved - which would allow the Krillitanes full control over time and space - the Krillitanes seal the school. Mr. Finch propositions the Doctor a second time, tempting him with the ability to save the Time Lords and override human mortality. With Sarah Jane's counseling, the Doctor refuses, and they run from Mr. Finch. Mickey crashes Sarah Jane's car through the school's doors and unplugs the computers, allowing the children to flee. The Doctor leads the Krillitanes to the kitchen; upon their arrival, K-9 opens fire on the oil barrels, destroying the Krillitanes, the school, and himself.At episode's end, Rose, Sarah Jane, Mickey, and the Doctor are standing in the TARDIS. Sarah Jane declines a second chance of travelling in the TARDIS. Mickey says he would like to travel in the TARDIS instead, a suggestion of which Sarah Jane approves, much to the chagrin of Rose. She then asks Rose to stay with the Doctor and - if she needs help - to find her. Sarah Jane then gets a chance to part properly with the Doctor, who leaves her with a brand new K-9 as a parting gift.	169453
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Seeds of Doom, The	T			Season 13, 1975-1976. Six weekly parts, 1-31-1976 to 3-6-1976	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Doctor try to figure out what the two giant seed pods are discovered in the Antarctic by explorers. The Doctor thinks the pods are extraterrestrial. The Doctor and Sarah arrive at the base and the adventure continues. Eventually the RAF opens fire and destroys the Krynoid along with the mansion but not before Sarah Jane and the Doctor are trapped by the plant life covering the house. The Doctor rigs a steam pipe and they blast their way out making their way through the hostile plant life and taking refuge in a clearing filled with cut-down trees.	169454
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Sinister Sea!, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1239-1244	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169455
1999	Sarah Jane Smith: Snow in Rut, The	SS		Tucker, Mike and Robert Perry	More Short Trips, BBC Books, 1999.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and K-9	169456
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Sontaran Experiment, The	T			Season 12, 1974-1975. Two weekly parts, 2-22-1975 to 3-1-1975.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), the Fourth Doctor and Harry Sullivan are on a future Earth recovering from devastating solar flares when they discover Styre, a Sontaran warrior, conducting experiments on astronauts he has captured during their investigation of the rejuvenated Earth. 	169457
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Space Ghost!, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1245-1250	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169458
2008	Sarah Jane Smith: Stolen Earth, The	T			Episode #750. Episode #12 of the Fourth Series of British science fiction TV series Doctor Who. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). The Earth is teleported out of its spatial location shortly after the Doctor and his companion Donna Noble arrive to investigate Rose Tyler’s warning. On Earth, a Dalek force quickly subjugate Earth. The Doctor’s former companions, who have all encountered the Daleks before, hide in various places. Sarah stays in her home with her son Luke Smith and supercomputer Mr. Smith. The companions try to contact the Doctor by amplifying the sub-wave signal. Sarah uses Mr. Smith’s computing power. The Doctor and the Daleks receive the transmission and trace the signal. Sarah goes to find the doctor and is left facing extermination by two Daleks. At the end of the episode, the Doctor travels into the pocket universe and receives transmitted images of his companions in the subwave signal. The Doctor breaks communication and attempts to convene with his companions, landing on a street where Rose is waiting for the Doctor. He runs to embrace her, but is shot by a Dalek. The Doctor is taken into the TARDIS where he begins to regenerate. 	169459
2005	Sarah Jane Smith: Suitors, Inc.	SS		Magrs, Paul	Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins. 3-2005	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor. 	169460
1977	Sarah Jane Smith: Tansbury Experiment, The	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic Annual	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169461
1973	Sarah Jane Smith: Time Warrior, The	T			Season 11, 1973-1974. Four weekly parts, 12-15-1973-1-5-1974.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) was introduced as Doctor Who’s new companion. In this episode, Sarah Jane infiltrates a top-secret scientific research complex where the Doctor and the Brigadier are investigating the disappearance of several scientists by masquerading as her aunt, a virologist. She is captured, but escapes. Sarah and Doctor Who dress as friars to lead an attack on the villain’s castle. She gets into the villain’s kitchen and drugs the food knocking out his men. The castle explodes moments before the Doctor and Sarah depart in TARDIS. Sarah Jane states her age as 23, born in 1951. Sarah Jane had experienced journalist James Stevens as a mentor. As a companion, Sarah was confident, inquisitive and possessed a sharp mind as well as a sharp tongue. She was also something of a feminist. She was infuriated when Doctor Who asked her to make coffee and she often verbally sparred with fellow companion Harry Sullivan over his chauvinistic and unintentionally patronizing attitude towards her. Her feminism was more practical than fanatical, and did not get in the way of forming close friendships with Harry, or later with the Doctor himself. She shared a strong rapport with the Doctor, and her subsequent life has been shaped by her finding him a tough act to follow. She stops short of saying that she had fallen in love with the Doctor, but the context of a discussion with Rose Tyler about the Doctor, and Rose’s growing infatuation with the Doctor, implied this as a possible scenario.At age 23, while working at Metropolitan magazine, she posed as her aunt, a famous virologist, in order to infiltrate a UNIT-controlled facility where some scientists had gone missing. She met Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and UNIT’s unpaid scientific advisor, Doctor Who. Suspicious of the Doctor’s activities, Sarah Jane stowed away in the Doctor’s TARDIS and traveled back in time with him to 13th century England to defeat a Sontaran known as Linx, who had kidnapped the scientists. Sarah Jane and the Doctor had many adventures together both on Earth and on other planets.  She met and fought the Daleks for the first time. Faction Paradox altered the Doctor’s timeline twice when Sarah Jane traveled with him. In one timeline, the Doctor died. In another, the Doctor did regenerate. Along with another human companion, Harry Sullivan, Sarah Jane and the Doctor traveled off on other adventures in time and space. The Doctor, in his new incarnation, had less interest in Earth, yet he seemed to have a closer relationship with Sarah Jane herself. She was present on the planet Skaro during the creation of the Daleks and the Doctor’s attempt to change or prevent it. Finally, after many trips with him, the Doctor received a summons to return to Gallifrey, his home world. As a human, she could not accompany him (although this ban was evidently rescinded as the Doctor was later able to bring human companions to Gallifrey). The Doctor attempted to deposit her near her flat in South Croydon, but mistakenly left her in Aberdeen, Scotland, instead. The Doctor would later suggest he did not return for Sarah because he feared becoming too attached to any individual human, given that the differences in their life expectancies meant he would almost inevitably have to watch them grow old and die. The 1980s: The Doctor did not forget Sarah as he sent her K-9 Mark III as a companion and keepsake, which she unpacked and activated shortly before Christmas, 1981. Together with her aunt Lavinia’s other ward, Brendan Richards, they uncovered the murderous cult of Hecate in the village of Moreton Harwood. Sarah Jane was also instrumental in helping Harry Sullivan. Shortly after, a Time Scoop removed her (but not K-9) to the Death Zone on Gallifrey where she participated in the Games of Rassilion and re-united with the Doctor’s third incarnation. She briefly met the first, second and fifth Doctors, and introduced herself to Tegan Jovanka. Sarah also had a reunion with the Brigadier and briefly met Susan Foreman and Turlough.The 1990s: Decades later, Sarah Jane accompanied the Doctor’s seventh incarnation to a jazz concert in the Albert Hall and defeated an invasion of Earth by rogue members of the insectoid Kalik species. Then in the mid-1990s, Sarah Jane worked with the Brigadier to defeat the Great Intelligence, which had possessed Victoria Waterfield, another one of the Doctor’s companions. In 1996, with the Doctor’s eight incarnation’s companion, Sam Jones, she fought against international human rights abuses and met her future husband, Paul Morley. In one possible future, at least, they had a daughter together called Lauren and a grandchild called Lily.Later in 1997, she assisted the Doctor’s seventh incarnation against the Cortez Project in Hong Kong and seemingly died.Another account shows Sarah still alive in 1998 when her own younger self visited that year with the Doctor and Harry Sullivan. The 2000s: K-9 broke down and Sarah did not know how to fix him. She also knew she couldn’t find anyone else to fix him because of his advanced technology. Sarah Jane Smith continued to work as an investigative reporter following her departure from Planet 3 and her aunt’s death. At this point in her investigations, she was joined by fellow investigators Natalie Redfern and Josh Townsend. A conspiracy to collapse her career was initiated against her by her old enemy Hilda Winters, who intended to commit a vicious bio-terrorism attack and frame Sarah for it, but Sarah and her companions thwarted this.Two years later, Sarah had become tired and morose, knowing she couldn’t talk about her past with anyone and starting to think she’d imagined it. She also became involved in the machinations of the doomsday cult known as the Crimson Chapter, who believed a 400-year-old tome named the Book of Tomorrows, which claimed aliens would wipe out humanity in the year 2000, and discovered the tome made reference to her. To her horror, she discovered the Chapter wanted to commit genocide solely so their prophecy would be fulfilled, and that they believed she was the human herald of the alien apocalypse. While she prevented this, she was distraught to find out the Chapter and the Book of Tomorrows had been formed due to comments she’d made to Guilliano while traveling with the Doctor. Following this and the discovery that her friend Josh was a cold-blooded killer to the rival White Chapter cult, she admitted that she was lonely in her life and wondered if the Doctor had left her on Earth for a specific task. Needing something to believe in again, she went on the world’s first commercial space flight, which would pass a comet that the White Chapter would bring salvation, only for the flight to be sabotaged by the last Crimson Chapter acolyte, killing Josh and leaving Sarah with failing life support and a vision of something she felt she’d been searching for. Circa 2007: Sarah Jane launched an investigation into strange goings-on at Deffrey Vale High School, which led her to an encounter with the Doctor in his tenth incarnation. She met the Doctor’s current companion, Rose Tyler, and after some initial animosity, competition and jealousy, bonded with the young woman. She was also instrumental in convincing the Doctor to take on Mickey Smith as a companion. During the incident at Deffry Vale, K-9 Mark III was destroyed, but the Doctor constructed for her Mark IV. During this adventure, Sarah Jane came to terms with the fact she was unable to move on with her life after leaving the Doctor, and departed the Doctor’s company with newfound confidence. He also gave her a sonic lipstick and a watch to scan for alien life hidden in a compartment in Mark IV. Her secrets were exposed to her young neighbor Maria Jackson. Sarah Jane adopted an artificial human boy as her own, renaming him Luke. Sarah was no longer content to live alone and opted to include Maria and Luke in her adventures. During another adventure, Maria announced that her father had a job offer to move to America and had decided to let him take it. Six weeks later, she moved out. Shortly afterwards, Rani Chandra, an aspiring teenage journalist and her parents Gita and Haresh moved into Maria’s old address and joined Luke and Clyde in defeating a child-stealing energy entity that had inspired the Pied Piper myth. Reluctantly, she took Rani into the team. The entity thrived off of Sarah’s fears of clowns that started one night in childhood. Afterwards, Rani joined the team permanently. Together, they defeated the Ancient Lights, the Berserker and even the Trickster when he attempted to manifest corporeally. 	169462
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: To Kill a Nandi Bear	SS		Williams, Paul	Short Trips: Past Tense. 4-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith, the Fourth Doctor and Harry.	169463
1990	Sarah Jane Smith: Train-Flight	CB		Donkin, Andrew, Graham S. Brand and John Ridgway	Doctor Who Magazine 159-161	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169464
1978	Sarah Jane Smith: Traitor, The	CB		Crompton, Paul	Doctor Who Annual 1978	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169465
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Treasure Trail	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1266-1272	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169466
2004	Sarah Jane Smith: UNIT Christmas Parties: Ships That Pass	SS		Cole, Stephen	Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury. 12-2004	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor. 	169467
1997	Sarah Jane Smith: Virgin Missing Adventures: A Device of Death	N		Bulis, Christopher	Virgin Missing Adventures #31. 2-1997.	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and Fourth Doctor.	169468
1994	Sarah Jane Smith: Virgin Missing Adventures: Evolution	N		Peel, John	Virgin Missing Adventures #2. 9-1994. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor.	169469
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Virgin Missing Adventures: Managra	N		Marley, Stephen	Virgin Missing Adventures #14. 9-1995. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor.	169470
1995	Sarah Jane Smith: Virgin Missing Adventures: System Shock	N		Richards, Justin	Virgin Missing Adventures #11. 6-1995. 	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor.	169471
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Virus	CB		Canning, John	TV Comic 1259-1266	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169472
1974	Sarah Jane Smith: Who’s Who?	CB			Doctor Who Holiday Special	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Third Doctor	169473
1976	Sarah Jane Smith: Woden’s Warriors	CB		Burns, John M.	TV Comic Annual	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith 	169474
2003	Sarah Jane Smith: Wolfsbane	N		Rayner, Jacqueline	BBC Books original novel. 9-2003	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth and Eighth Doctors. 	169475
1975	Sarah Jane Smith: Wreckers!, The	CB		Asbury, Martin	TV Comic 1223-1231	Journalist Sarah Jane Smith and the Fourth Doctor receive a distress call from a small moon and go to investigate. At the same time a ship of horse-headed bipeds called Equinans also begins to investigate the distress call. When both the TARDIS and the Equinan ship near the moon they encounter an irresistible force pulling them down. The TARDIS is able to land safely but the Equinans are forced to abandon ship with only Roppy, the ship's captain staying on board.Once on the moon, the Doctor and Sarah Jane investigate the source of the distress call only to find that numerous ships from a number of species have unnaturally crashed in the same spot on the moon. They discover the newly crashed Equinan ship and force their way in where they revive the unconscious Roppy. Soon after, the Equinan ship is boarded by Kryllians, a primitive species that possesses weapons and technology far beyond their natural development. Outnumbered, the Doctor, Sarah Jane, and Roppy hide as the Kryllians steal the ship's cargo.Once the Kryllians have left, the Doctor, Sarah Jane, and Roppy follow them only to fall through a trap door. Becoming the Kryllians' prisoners, they find that the Kryllians have already captured the Equianan crew from their escape pods. The Doctor soon escapes and finds out that the Kryllians are working for the Vogans who intend to make the prisoners slaves.Hypnotizing one of the primitive Kryllians, the Doctor frees the Equinans who easily overtake the Vogans and begin to escape in their ship. Before the Equinans can complete their escape, however, the leader of the Kryllians discovers the hypnotized soldier and turns on the force field that begins to pull the captured Vogan ship back down to the moon's surface. Luckily, the Doctor knocks out the Kryllian controlling the force field and smashed the equipment allowing the Equinans to escape and signal their fleet. As the Doctor and Sarah Jane leave the moon they see the Equinan fleet approaching the Kryllian moon in order to take care of the problem once and for all.The Doctor concludes that it is time for he and Sarah Jane to return to Earth for some piece and quiet.	169476
2004	Sarah Kuttner -- Die Show	DF			Germany Series	Reporter. Outside Reporter (Michael Wigge). Editor in the Studio (Sven Schuhmacher).	169477
2006	Sarah Levin: Return to Dos Encinos	N		Clark, Charles	#2 Sarah Levin Series	Journalist Sarah Levin Cisneros becomes a contributing editor to the San Antonio Express newspaper after graduation. Her controversial articles, strongly flavored with women’s rights issues, make Sarah a popular figure among women’s rights activists and suffragists. Sarah had returned from her honeymoon to face a quandary: should she continue school and pursue a career as an advocate of human rights, or should she relegate her life to being Charro Cisnero’s wife, raise a family, and settle into the comforts of living as the matron of the gigantic Dos Encinos Ranch? Luisa, wife of Charro’s partner, Carlos Resendez, encourages Sarah to do both, and she does.  In an effort to demonstrate to the people of Texas that women are capable of being more than mothers and homemakers, Sarah participates as a working vaquero on a perilous cattle drive. Childbirth burdens Sarah’s already packed schedule of writing, speaking and promoting the suffrage movement. But while she is away, a tragedy at home rekindles her dilemma. Guilt-ridden from her self-perceived negligence as wife and mother, should Sarah continue her leadership role as a women’s rights activist? Or should she return to Dos Encinos to solely be Mrs. Charro Cisneros?	169478
2003	Sarah Levin: Trails to Dos Encinos	N		Clark, Charles	#1 Sarah Levin Series	Future Journalist Sarah Levin is 16 and she and her family are forced to flee their home in mid-19th century Germany for America. When a hurricane capsizes the ship, Sarah is thrown in to a raging sea. Washed ashore, starving and alone, she staggers into a settlement in Mexico and collapses in the village’s church. The priest and his custodian nurse her to health. Sarah’s encounter with murdering bandits brings Charro Cisneros, a young rancher, to her rescue. Charro then volunteers to escort Sarah to America. In the course of the trip, Charro becomes enchanted by Sarah’s beauty, resourcefulness and courage. Meanwhile, she grows enamored by his rugged good looks and quiet competence, as well as his mischievous nature that matches her own. Charro and Sarah are drawn to each other by their unprofessed love but held apart by insurmountable barriers. On the verge of a breakdown and severe depression, Sarah undertakes a perilous journey back to Mexico and seeks closure on the loss of her parents. When Charro learns that Sarah has set off across the wild range lands alone, he races after her. But is he too late?	169479
2007	Sarah Silverman Program, The: Officer Jay	T	DVD -R HQ 7897		Episode. 2-1-2007	TV News Show. Silverman, high on cough medicine, barges into a TV news show and rips through the Weather map as the TV Weatherman (Chris Tallman)  is giving the weather forecast to a live audience.Sarah gets picked up on a DUI. She tries to break up a budding romance between the policeman who arrests her several times and her sister.	169480
2008	Sarah Silverman Program, The: Patriot	T			Episode #16. 10-23-2008	News Media. Reporter (Craig Anton). TV Anchor (Kent Shocknek). 	169481
2008	Sarah Silverman Program, The: Vow Wow	T			Episode #22. 	TV Reporter (Kent Shocknek). 	169482
2007	Sarah Silverman Program:  Jews and Blacks	T	DVD -R HQ 9132		Episode. 10-2007	News Media covers Sarah Silverman’s campaign to prove Jews have it rougher than Blacks until she puts on Blackface and changes her tune.	169483
2008	Sarah’s Key	N		De Rosnay, Tatiana		Journalist Julia Jarmond is asked to write an article for American magazine about the 1942 Paris roundups and deportations in which thousands of Jewish families were arrested and held at the Velodrome d’Hiver, outside the city, then transported to Auschwitz. Through her contemporary investigation, she stumbles onto a trail of long-hidden family secrets that connect her to a 10-year-old girl brutally arrested in July, 1942. Julia finds herself compelled to retrace the girl’s ordeal, from that terrible term in the Vel d’Hiv, to the camps and beyond. As she probes into the girl’s past, she begins to question her own place in France and to reevaluate her marriage and her life. Forty-five-year-old Jarmond, American by birth, moved to Paris when she was 20 and is married to the arrogant, unfaithful man with whom she has an 11-year-old daughter.  The American Magazine editor assigns her to cover the 60th anniversary of the roundups. She soon learns the apartment she and her husband plan to move into was acquired by one family when its Jewish occupants were dispossessed and deported 60 years before. She resolves to find out what happened to the former occupants.	169484
1937	Saratoga	M	DVD -R HQ 4738, 4739. L			Cameraman (George Chandler). Cameraman (Drew Demarest).	169485
1996	Sardari Begum	MF			India	Reporter Tehzeeb Abbasi (Rajina Raj Bisaria) covers the funeral of a woman killed during a riot. The woman was killed by a stone thrown by someone in the crowd. She was known in the community as “Sardari Begum,” a popular singer and courtesan in her time. While covering the funeral, Abbasi discovers her father among the mourners and her curiosity prompts her to investigate further. She discovers the singer was her aunt who was disowned by her family for rebelliously learning music from a concubine. 	169486
1986	Sardine Deception, The	N		Davidsen, Leif (Tina Nunnally, Steven Murray translators)		Madrid TV Correspondent for Danish TV. Charlotte, famous TV reporter from Denmark was murdered.	169487
1981	Sardines	N		Farah, Nuruddin	#2 Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship	African-American Editor Medina loses her job as editor of the national newspaper and then finds her efforts to instill her daughter with a sense of dignity and independence threatened by an oppressive government and the traditions of conservative Islam.  The editor’s husband is lured to become a minister by false promises. He rules his house with the iron hand of traditional Islam and she fears that her daughter will be forced to submit to the horrors of crippling Somali rite of female circumcision. 	169488
1988	Sarikat Sayfeya (aka Summer Thefts)	MF			Egypt	Foreign Correspondent. A young man who along with his family deals with the social changes implemented by Abdul Nasser. When he believes his family may be out of money, he vows to become like Robin Hood and steal from the rich. He recruits a peasant boy to help in his mischievous adventures. Slice of life representative of 1961 Egypt.	169489
1998	Sarkarnama	MF			India	Journalist (Ashwini Bhave). Photojournalist (Ashutosh Gowanker).	169490
1965	Sarkhan	N	OWN - H	Lederer W.J.-Eugene Burdick		Press	169491
1950	Sasameyuki	MF				Photographer Mr. Itakura (Jun Tazaki).	169492
2005	Sasha Solomon: Belen Hitch	NM		Taichert, Pari Noskin	#2 Sasha Solomon Series	Public Relations Practitioner Sasha Solomon lives in Albuquerque and works throughout New Mexico as a public relations consultant. Sasha is typically human: she has good habits and bad. She has a strong work ethic, is a bit of a wisecracker with a keen sense of humor, and she enjoys life -- especially taking hits straight from a can of whipped cream from time to time. Her faults can be annoying. Public relations guru Sasha Solomon, introduced in The Clovis Incident (2004), has her hands full in Agatha-nominee Taichert's suspenseful sequel. Sasha has been hired to help the small town of Belen, N.Mex., rethink its approach to tourism. The town's main attraction is a controversial artist, Phillipa "Philly" Petty, who happens to be Sasha's mother's best friend. Sasha swings by Philly's house only to find the woman dead. It turns out she was poisoned—just after she wrote a new will, naming Sasha's mom, Hannah, her heir. Hannah begs her daughter to track down the killer. Suspects include Philly's erstwhile lover, her maid and the chamber of commerce director (who appreciated the attention Phillipa drew to Belen but was personally offended by her paintings). When she's not sleuthing, Sasha dabbles in romance. The cop in charge of Philly's murder is predictably hunky and single, and Sasha's equally attractive physician plies his patient with plenty of attention, too. Taichert provides all the ingredients for a bang-up regional cozy. 	169493
2004	Sasha Solomon: Clovis Incident, The	NM		Taichert, Pari Noskin	#1 Sasha Solomon Series	Public Relations Practitioner Sasha Solomon lives in Albuquerque and works throughout New Mexico as a public relations consultant. Sasha is typically human: she has good habits and bad. She has a strong work ethic, is a bit of a wisecracker with a keen sense of humor, and she enjoys life -- especially taking hits straight from a can of whipped cream from time to time. Her faults can be annoying. Sasha Solomon is having a bad day. Fired from her job as PR director at an Albuquerque HMO, she is dealing with an ailing mother and trying to figure out the origins of hallucinations that include conversations with her cat.Sasha heads for Clovis, a small town in southeastern New Mexico, where she'll bid on a project for the Chamber of Commerce. While there, she will check in with her widowed friend Mae King. Mae, a local dairy farmer, is clearly out of sorts and shows Sasha the reason. There's a body in one of her stock tanks—a Singaporean aviator stationed at Cannon Air Force Base. Who killed him and why? What was he doing on Mae's land? Why won't she go to the police?Sasha must clear her friend's name, find the murderer, and land the PR job with the Chamber of Commerce within a week. But there are other forces at work who will stop at nothing to keep her from the truth. Sasha soon discovers that there's a lot more to Clovis than a dot on a map.	169494
2008	Sasha Solomon: Socorro Blast, The	NM		Taichert, Pari Noskin	#3 Sasha Solomon Series	Public Relations Practitioner Sasha Solomon lives in Albuquerque and works throughout New Mexico as a public relations consultant. Sasha is typically human: she has good habits and bad. She has a strong work ethic, is a bit of a wisecracker with a keen sense of humor, and she enjoys life -- especially taking hits straight from a can of whipped cream from time to time. Her faults can be annoying.Victim or perpetrator? That's what New Mexico's favorite public relations maven, Sasha Solomon, can't figure out about her favorite niece. The daughter of Sasha's overbearing sister, Gabi is a grad student at Socorro's New Mexico Tech, where she's studying explosives technology. In town to help boost area tourism, Sasha looks forward to spending time with the young woman. But the PR pro never imagined it would be in the hospital, where Gabi lands after someone rigs her mailbox with a nasty surprise.Jewish with an Iranian surname, Gabi could be the victim of a hate crime. But as details emerge about her work and personal relationships, she begins to appear less as a victim than as a threat. Meanwhile, Sasha learns that the family of her client, town patriarch Papi Sanchez, is riddled with secrets and scandal.	169495
1995	Sasha's Trick	N		Rosenbaum, David		American Female Reporter who has her own dark agenda gets involved in an affair with a young thief who escaped from a Soviet prison camp 20 years ago, but is now hunting for a precious and lethal treasure on Brooklyn's Coney Island.Russian Mafia is after him.	169496
1997	Sasquatch Hunters	M				Anchorman (Scott Roth). Photographer (Bob Bassett).	169497
2001	Sass	M				Reporter 1 (Timo Blazejewski). Reporter 2 (Horst Scheel).	169498
2008	Satan Hates You	M				Reporter (Max Brooks). 	169499
2000	Satan in the Suburbs	DT				News Media. Newsday Journalist Tom Maier.	169500
1919	Satan Junior	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	169501
1993	Satan Killer, The (aka Death Penalty)	M 				Female Reporter follows around the alcoholic detective chasing the Satan Killer who killed his fiancee. They end up having sex. News Media name a serial murderer the “Satan Killer.”  Surly Radio Talk-Show host advocates capital punishment for the uncaught Stan Killer and gets into a debate with a liberal caller over whether the law has any right to end a person’s life.	169502
1936	Satan Met a Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 2680			Reporter (Don Downen). Second Photographer (Jack Richardson). Pushy Photographer (Jack Wise).	169503
2007	Satan’s Cannibal Holocaust	M 				Journalist Kelly Cauldwell (Sheila Thiele) is working on her next big article about her father, the mayor. It was supposed to be an innocent piece on the wonderful things the mayor is doing for the community. But the deeper she digs, the closer she comes to a secret that lurks beneath the streets of her peaceful city -- a secret many will kill to protect. Soon violence erupts in the subterranean catacombs.  Beneath the city, the evil is growing and the reporter is witnessing firsthand the horror of Satan’s Cannibal Holocaust. 	169504
2004	Satan's Little Helper	M				News Commentator (Lisa G.).	169505
1981	Satan’s Master	NR		Mortimer, Carole	Harlequin Presents #452	Reporter. To be honest, Sabina couldn’t blame her father for her current predicament. If she hadn’t found famous singer-songwriter Joel Brent in his secluded Scottish cottage, she would never have fallen in love with him. But it was her father who was forcing her into a loveless marriage. And it was her father who led Joel to believe that Sabina was a reporter, out for nothing more than a story for a cheap scandal sheet. She could fight her father, but she could never erase Joel’s contempt for her. 	169506
2004	Satan's Playground	M				Reporter (Maureen Tomaselli).	169507
2005	Satan's Playground	M				News Media. Reporter (Maureen Tomaselli).	169508
1969	Satan's Sadists	M				TV Anchor (Russ Tamblyn)	169509
2002	Satan's School for Lust	M				Investigative Reporter Linda (Kelli Summers)	169510
1989	Satan's Storybook	M				TV Anchor (Christopher Robertson). Television Anchor (Karen Kearns). Location Reporter (Shari Bender).	169511
1968	Satanist, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	169512
2008	Satchel’s Secret	N		Blatt, Marvin B. 		Female Reporter confronts 89-year-old Satchel Washington, a powerful man willing to go to all lengths to keep his secret. She gets a story out of him, but it is so sensational she even questions if this old man is making this story up. The story begins in Highlight, Kansas, the town in which Satchel lived his entire life. Five local boys saw something on a Saturday morning while playing baseball 80 years ago. They swore each other to secrecy using their secret handshake, which guaranteed that no one would tell anyone about what happened. But now the reporter has gotten the story and she doesn’t quite know what to do with it. 	169513
1988	Satchmo Hawkins:	CB			Hellblazer #1. 1-1988	Reporter Satchmo Hawkins, XS Magazine. One-page article called "Faces on the Street" about John Constantine along with a note saying "John, Your Copy as Promised - Satch."In Hellblazer #4 (April 1988): Note from John Constantine to Satchmo Hawkins apologizing for not showing up for a planned interview.	169514
1956	Satellite in the Sky	M		Mather, John C.,  J.T. McIntosh, Edith Dell (Screenplay)		Female Reporter Kim Hamilton (Lois Maxwell, James Bonds' Miss Moneypenny) stows away aboard space ship. Reporter (Ronan O'Casey). Reporter (Robert O'Neil). Reporter (Ryck Rydon).	169515
2002	Satin Doll	NM		Miller, Karen E.		Female Journalist Regina Harris living la vida loca until she is shot and left for dead.  Now a journalist who has turned her life around. Satin Doll of the Duke Ellington song who never forgot where she's from	169516
1954	Satins and Spurs	T			Television Drama Series	Reporter (Kevin McCarthy) as gentlemanly reporter. Betty Hutton is a cowgirl in love with him, original musical comedy. Rodeo queen falls in love with magazine reporter	169517
1680	Satire	PO	USC	Anonymous		Press	169518
1682	Satire or Song	PO	USC	Anonymous		Press	169519
0001	Satires	PO	COPY	Horace		Critics. Fanciful names or real persons safely dead for a generation. Decimus Laberius. Catullus.	169520
0001	Satires	PO	COPY	Juvenal	In "Creative Man, The:" You historians, do you perhaps from all your work earn more? You surely waste more time and more lamp oil on your chore." `"	News. Comprehensive historic view of the world before Christianity. Observations and report."Forgetting reason, your pages run into thousands -- the cost Of paper alone must ruin you! … Who'll give to any historian as high a rate of pay As he will give the man who announces the news each day?"	169521
1930	Satirical Image of Heywood Broun	A	ijpc.org - Resources-Art	Bacon, Peggy		Journalist Heywood Broun. The work of Honoré Daumier inspired Peggy Bacon's interest in caricature and satire, and in 1928 she learned the art of lithography. In the fall of 1930 Bacon dashed off her satirical image of the journalist Heywood Broun for an American Printmakers exhibition. This picture of Broun at his typewriter was published in Bacon's compilation Off with Their Heads! (1934), with her description: "Sits in black leather chair with floppily crossed feet in god-awful mess of letters and litter. Looks like a stage elephant made of two men. Mild, journalistic anxiety stamped on face. Must-get-the-article-in look.”	169522
1987	Satisfaction	N	OWN - P	Lawrence, Rae		Journalist Schuyler, the rangy cowboy journalist	169523
2002	Saturday AFL	DT				Commentator (Peter Daicos)	169524
1997	Saturday Early Show	DT			Series 1997.	TV Program Staff. Weatherman Ira Joe Fisher (1997-). Hosts Russ Mitchell (1997-), Susan Molinari (1997-1998), Dawn Stensland (1998-1999), Thalia Assuras (1999-2001), Gretchen Carlson (2001-2005), Tracy Smith (2005-).	169525
1997	Saturday Night in Palmettoville	CB			Coley Running Wild #2. Deathsnake, The #3	Photographer Sammy O’Hara and a Reporter from The National Silver Star. In Palmettoville, a reverend has a mob all hot and angry about Coley’s latest film, “Voodoo Lovegod.”  The mob is ready for a lynching. O’Hara is there to cover the event. 	169526
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	T	SVD 1125		Episode	Parody News	169527
2001	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	T	SVD 1129		Episode	Parody News	169528
2002	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	T	SVD 1178, SVD 1308, 1148, SVD 1129, SVD 1178, SVD 1125,		Episodes	Parody News	169529
2002	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	T	SVD 1165		Episode	Parody News. With New York Mayor 2002	169530
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	T	DVD -R HQ 11622		Episode. 11-21-2009	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Anchor Seth Meyers. Meyers interviews former Vice President Al Gore who says he may have to be more like the radical Right to make his points and offers various scenarios for doing that. Host: Joseph Gordon-Levitt	169531
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Ad	T			Episode #50. 10-29-1977.	Parody News. Weekend Update Ad. Host: Charles Grodin.	169532
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10369		Episode. 10-9-2008. First Prime-Time October Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday. Also TV Journalist Tom Brokaw moderates the Second 2008 Presidential Debate.	169533
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10447		Episode. 10-16-2008. 	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday. Also TV Journalist Bob Schieffer moderates the Second 2008 Presidential Debate. Poehler is missing -- she’s having a baby. Meyers carries on alone.	169534
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10435		Episode. 10-23-2008. 	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday.  George Bush (Will Farrell) endorses John McCain and Sarah Palin. 	169535
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11400		Episode. 9-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday.  	169536
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11429		Episode. 9-24-2009	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday.  President Obama meets the news media from Bravo to MTV to the Food Channel.	169537
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11459		Episode. 10-1-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers with a special edition of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday. 	169538
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T			New Update Team.	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	169539
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 9829		Episode. 4-12-2008	Parody News. Newsanchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Ashton Kutchner. 	169540
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 9898		Episode. 5-10-2008	Parody News. Newsanchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Shia LaBeouf	169541
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 9942		Episode. 5-17-2008	Parody News. Newsanchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Steve Carell.  Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain, guest commentator. 	169542
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10272		Episode. 9-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Michael Phelps. Includes Sarah Palin (Tina Fey) and Hillary Clinton (Amy Poehler) addressing the nation on sexism in the Saturday Night Live opening skit ending with “Live From New York, It’s Saturday Night Live.”	169543
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-20-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: James Franco	169544
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10326		Episode. 9-27-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Anna Faris	169545
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10349		Episode. 10-4-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Anne Hathaway.	169546
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update With Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 10401		Episode. 10-18-2008. 	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin makes a guest appearance and ends up with Meyers saying tonight to the audience. 	169547
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers 	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody News. Newsanchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. The real Mayor Rudy Guiliani shows up to talk about the Republican nominee, John McCain. Host: Ellen Page. 	169548
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers 	T	DVD -R HQ 9812		Episode. 4-5-2008	Parody News. Newsanchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Christopher Walken.	169549
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers (Dress Rehearsal 9-20-2007)	T	DVD -R HQ 11510		Episode. 10-17-2009 (Dress Rehearsal 9-20-2007)	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers make mistakes during a dress rehearsal for the 9-20-2007 program. 	169550
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: April 14, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8331		Episode. 4-14-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers.  Host: Shia LeBeouf.	169551
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: December 13, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10621		Episode. 12-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Hugh Laurie.  	169552
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: December 3, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7468		Episode. 12-03-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Matthew Fox.	169553
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: December 6, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10601		Episode. 12-6-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler (back from her maternity leave) and Seth Meyers. Host: John Malkovich.	169554
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: December 9, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7521		Episode. 12-9-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Annette Benning.	169555
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: December, 16, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7555		Episode. 12-16-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Commentator Lou Dodds (Darrell Hammond). The Gay Couple From New Jersey.  Host: Justin Timberlake	169556
2008 	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: February 23, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9693 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 2-23-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Tina Fey as Women News’ correspondent on the SNL Weekend Update. 	169557
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: February 24, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8277		Episode. 2-24-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Rainn Wilson.	169558
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: February 3, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7877		Episode. 2-3-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host Drew Barrymore	169559
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: January 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7751		Episode. 1-13-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Jake Gyllenhaal.	169560
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: January 20, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 7769		Episode. 1-20-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Jeremy Piven.	169561
2008 	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: March 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9762		Episode. 3-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Jonah Hill	169562
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: March 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8192		Episode. 3-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Julie Louis Dreyfus.	169563
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: March 24, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8221		Episode 3-24-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers.	169564
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: May 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8508. DVD -R HQ 8677.		Episode. 5-12-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Molly Shannon.	169565
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: May 29, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8557		Episode. 5-29-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Zach Braff.  	169566
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: November 1, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10469 (Mislabeled on DVD as 10479)		Episode. 11-1-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Poehler is absent because she is having a baby. Meyers carries on alone. Host: Ben Affleck. Sen. John McCain, Republican Presidential Candidate 2008, gives a guest commentary.	169567
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: November 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9260		Episode. 11-10-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Jon Bon Jovi	169568
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: November 15, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10514		Episode. 11-15-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Paul Rudd.  TV Anchor Amy Poehler is still “on assignment.”	169569
2007	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: November 17, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 9284		Episode. 11-17-2007	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Brian Williams	169570
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: November 22, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10559		Episode. 11-22-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Tim McGraw. TV Anchor Amy Poehler is still “on assignment.”	169571
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: October 21, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7122		Episode. 10-21-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: John C. Reilly.	169572
2008	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: October 25, 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10437		Episode. 10-25-2008	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Poehler is absent because she is having a baby. Meyers carries on alone. Host: John Hamm.	169573
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: October 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 10-27-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Hugh Laurie	169574
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: October 8, 2006.	T	DVD -R HQ 7009		Episode. 10-8-2006. Second time together	Parody TV News. Anchors Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Host: Jaime Pressly.	169575
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers: September 30, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6964		Episode. 9-30-2006. Premiere episode of 2006 season. First Weekend Update with Poehler and Meyers.	Parody News. TV Anchor Brian Williams of NBC News shows up to anchor Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Amy Poehler. She has to tell him he can't do it: Decided to go in another direction  It's Seth Meyers. Host Dane Cook.Meyers congratulates Williams on being the number one anchor in news. Williams: Don't patronize me."  He stalks off.	169576
1978	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Bill Murray	T			Episodes, 1978-1980	Parody News. TV Anchor Bill Murray for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1978-1980	169577
1982	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Brad Hall, Anchor	T			Episodes, 1982-1984	Parody News. TV Anchor Brad Hall for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1982-1984"That's all for tonight. For SNL News, I'm Brad Hall. Good night."	169578
1981	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Brian Doyle-Murray, Anchor	T			Episodes, 1981-1982	Parody News. TV Anchor Brian Doyle-Murray for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1981-1982."Good night and good news."	169579
1981	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Charles Rocket	T			Episode #119. 4-11-1981.	Parody News. TV Anchor Chevy Chase fills in for departed TV Anchor Charles Rocket during Weekend Update and gets standing ovation. Host: Chevy Chase.	169580
1980	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Charles Rocket, Anchor	T			Episodes, 1980-1981	Parody News. TV Anchor Charles Rocket for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1980-1981"Good evening. I'm Charles Rocket. Here now the news." "I'm Charles Rocket. Good night and watch out."	169581
1980	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Charles Rocket.	T			Episode #108. 11-22-1980.	Parody News. TV Anchor Charles Rocket interviews John Lennon and Yoko Ono on "Weekend Update." Host: Malcolm McDowell.	169582
1980	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Charlie Rocket.	T			Episode #109. 12-6-1980.	Parody News. TV Anchor Charles Rocket's The Rocket Report. Host: Ellen Burstyn.	169583
1976	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Chevy Chase	T	SVD 1241		Episode #28. 10-16-1976.	Parody News. TV Anchor Chevy Chase's newscaster modeled on New York ABC anchor Roger Grimsby -- "Good Evening, I'm Roger Grimsby and here now the news." Host: Karen Black.Chase said he knew he should say something and it just came out, "Good evening. I'm Chevy Chase and you're not."	169584
1976	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Chevy Chase	T	VHS 1275		Episodes	Parody News. TV Anchor Chevy Chase	169585
1975	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Chevy Chase	T			Episodes, 1975-1976	Parody News. TV Anchor Chevy Chase for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1975-1976."Good evening. I'm Chevy Chase, and you're not." "Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow."Reporter (Tim Schiller - Episode #12).	169586
1975	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Chevy Chase: Premiere	T			Episode #1. 10-11-1975. George Carlin Hosting.	Parody News. First Weekend Update. Anchor Chevy Chase. Live report from Laraine Newman on the latest murder at the Blaine Hotel.	169587
1982	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Christine Ebersole	T			Episodes, 1982	Parody News. TV Anchor Christine Ebersole for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1982	169588
1984	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Christopher Guest	T			Episodes, 1984-1985	Parody News. TV Anchor Christopher Guest for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1984-1985	169589
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	SVD 1214		Episode #457. 1-9-1999.	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. NewsForce. Host: Bill Paxton.	169590
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	VHS 1241, 1212		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn.	169591
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	SVDSP 1700			Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: David Duchovney	169592
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5204		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Correspondent Cinder Calhoun at the RCA Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. She is protesting Christmas by chaining herself to the tree. "Christmas Chainsaw Massacre" song.  Host: Vince Vaughn.	169593
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5274		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn anchors SNL Weekend Update.  Host: Bill Paxton.	169594
1997	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5328		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn: "That's my story and I'm sticking to it." Host: Brendan Fraser	169595
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5426		Episode.	Parody Newscast. Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Bill Murray	169596
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5552		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Samuel Jackson	169597
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5669		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn.  Host: Ray Romano.	169598
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 5999		Episode. 4-10-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. "I'm Colin Quinn That's my story and I'm sticking to it."  Host: John Goodman	169599
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6068			Parody Newscast. TV Anchor Colin Quinn	169600
2000	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6079		Episode.	Parody Newscast. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. "That's my story and I'm sticking to it. "Host: Jimmy Foxx	169601
2000	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6108			Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Britney Spears	169602
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6406		Episode. 5-8-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Cuba Gooding Jr.	169603
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6646		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Kelsey Grammer.	169604
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6823		Episode. 10-1-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn. Host: Jerry Seinfeld.	169605
1999	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn	T	DVD -R HQ 6935		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn.  Host: Sarah Michelle Geller.	169606
1998	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Colin Quinn, Anchor	T			Episodes, 1998-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Colin Quinn for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1998-2000"Hi, I'm Colin Quinn, and here are today's top stories."  "I'm Colin Quinn. That's my story and I'm sticking to it."	169607
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dan Aykroyd	T			Episodes, 1977-1978	Parody News. TV Anchor Dan Aykroyd for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1977-1978	169608
1991	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	SVD 1242		Episode #303. 3-23-1991	Parody News. Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. Host Jeremy Irons.	169609
1985	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T			Episodes, 1985-1991	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1985-1991"Good Evening. What can I tell you?" "That's the news and I am outta here."	169610
1985	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T			Episode #197. 11-9-1985.	Parody News. First Weekend Update with TV Anchor Dennis Miller. National Inquirer Theater. Host: Madonna.	169611
1987	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 4871		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. Hosts: Robin Williams	169612
1989	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 5590		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. Host: Bruce Willis. Reporter (Tom Schiller - Episode #277).	169613
1985	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 5765		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchorperson Dennis Miller. Host: Pee Wee Herman	169614
1986	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode #487. 11-15-1986	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. "That's the News and I am out of here." Host: Sam Kinison.	169615
1986	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 6160		Episode #467. 5-24-1986	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. "I am out of here. Good night ladies and gentlemen."	169616
1988	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Dennis Miller	T	DVD -R HQ 6211		Episode #542. 2-13-1988	Parody News. TV Anchor Dennis Miller. Correspondent Al Franken. Host: Justine Bateman	169617
1981	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Gail Matthius	T			Episodes, 1981	Parody News. TV Anchor Gail Matthius for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update	169618
1976	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jane Curtin	T			Episodes, 1976-1980	Parody News. TV Anchor Jane Curtin for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1976-1980"Good evening. I'm Jane Curtin. Here now the news. Our top story tonight…."	169619
1975	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jane Curtin and Bill Murray	T	SVD 1213,  1208		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jane Curtin and Bill Murray.	169620
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jane Curtin and Bill Murray	T	VHS 1275		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jane Curtin and Bill Murray. Includes Point-Counter Point with Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd ("Jane, you ignorant slut.")	169621
1980	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jane Curtin and Bill Murray	T	SVD 1243		Episode #104. 5-10-1980.	Parody News. Parody News. TV Anchors Jane Curtin and Bill Murray. Jimmy Carter president. Host: Bob Newhart.	169622
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd	T	SVD 1225		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd.	169623
2000	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon	T			Episodes, 2000-	Parody News. TV Anchor Jimmy Fallon for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 2000-"Hi, I'm Jimmy Fallon…."  "Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow."	169624
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tia Fey: March 6, 2004	T	SVD 1496		Episode. 3-6-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey.	169625
2002	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	SVD 1298, 1187, 1158, 1399 (Incomplete), 1320		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey.	169626
2002	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	SVD 1243		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey.	169627
2003	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	VHS 1390		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey.	169628
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	SVDSP 1510		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Jessica Simpson Host.	169629
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	SVD 1591		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Donald Trump	169630
2001	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode	Parody Newscast. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Christopher Walken.	169631
2000	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode	Parody Newscast. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Val Kilmer	169632
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey	T	DVD -R HQ 6855		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Lindsay Lohan	169633
2003	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: December 13, 2003	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 12-13-2003	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Elijah Woods.	169634
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: February 17, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 2-17-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Megan Mullally.	169635
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: January 10, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 6764.		Episode. 1-10-2004	Parody Newscast. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Jennifer Aniston.	169636
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: March 11, 2004	T	SVDSP 1600		Episode. 3-11-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Guest: Janet Jackson.	169637
2001	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: March 9, 2001	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 3-9-2001	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Conan O'Brien.	169638
2002	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: May 11, 2002	T	SVD 1197		Episode #525. 5-11-2002.	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host Kirsten Dunst	169639
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey: May 8, 2004	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode 5-08-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. Host: Snoop Dog	169640
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kenneth Nealon	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode	Parody Newscast. TV Anchor Kenneth Nealon and Music Correspondent David Spade. Host: John Goodman	169641
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T	VHS 1309		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon.	169642
1991	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T			Episodes, 1991-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1991-1994"I'm Kevin Nealon and that's news to me."	169643
1992	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T			Episode #322. 3-14-1992.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon. Host: John Goodman.	169644
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon. Signoff: "I'm Kevin Nealon. That's the News to Me." Host:  Kesley Grammar	169645
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T	DVD -R HQ 5373		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon. David Spade with the "Hollywood Minute." Host: Martin Lawrence	169646
1992	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T	DVD -R HQ 5717		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon. Environmental Correspondent Rob Schneider. Correspondent Victoria Jackson who loves a cop and wants the world to know about it. Host: Sharon Stone	169647
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon	T	DVD -R HQ 6269		Episode #823. 1-8-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Kevin Nealon. Host: Jason Patric.	169648
1981	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Mary Gross	T			Episodes, 1981-1982	Parody News. TV Anchor Mary Gross for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1981-1982	169649
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	SVD 1214		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald.	169650
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 1799		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald. Host: David Duchovney. Movie Reviewer Adam West (Michael McKean)  reviews "Batman Forever" with Val Kilmer. Returns in Batman mask and cape. Yells at MacDonald for calling him Adam when he is Bruce Wayne/Batman.Adam Sandler on Mother's Day and single moms.	169651
1995	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 5893		Episode.	News Parody. TV Anchorman Norm MacDonald with "the fake news." Host: Deon Sanders. Operaman (Adam Sandler) sums up the news in song.	169652
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 4953		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald. Host: Helen Hunt.	169653
1997	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 5051		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald. Host; Nathan Lane.	169654
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 12-3-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald: "Hi, I'm Norm MacDonald and this is the Fake News."	169655
1996	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 10-5-1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald.	169656
1997	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 6465		Episode.	Parody News. TV News Anchor Norm MacDonald. Host: Chevy Chase.	169657
1996	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald	T	DVD -R HQ 6488		Episode. 2-16-1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald.	169658
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm Macdonald, Anchor	T			Episodes, 1994-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 1994-1997"I'm Norm Macdonald, and now the fake news." "And that's the way it is."	169659
1994	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Norm Macdonald, Anchor	T	DVD -R HQ 1898		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Norm MacDonald for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Guest Host: Paul Riser"I'm Norm Macdonald, and now the fake news." "And that's the way it is."	169660
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11031		Episode. 4-4-2009	Parody Magazines. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Seth Rogen. 	169661
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11037		Episode. 4-11-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Weekend Update. Host: Zac Efron. 	169662
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11118		Episode. 5-9-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Weekend Update. Host: Justin Timberlake	169663
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11128		Episode. 5-16-2009. Finale.	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Weekend Update. Special Weekend Anchor Guest host: Amy Poehler. Host: Will Ferrell.	169664
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11442		Episode. 9-26-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers with Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. 	169665
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-3-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host Ryan Reynolds. 	169666
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update.  Host: Drew Barrymore.	169667
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11510		Episode. 10-17-2009	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Gerard Butler.	169668
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11582		Episode. 11-7-2009	Parody News. Saturday Night Weekend Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Former SNL Weekend Update Host Amy Poehler makes a guest appearance for the “Really” segment. Host: Taylor Swift. 	169669
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11609		Episode. 11-14-2009	Parody News. Saturday Night Weekend Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: January Jones.	169670
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11648			Parody News. Anchorman Seth Meyers and the Saturday Night Live Weekend News Update. Host: Blake Lively. 	169671
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11677		Episode. 12-12-2009	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers. Tiger Wood’s mistress No. 15 and a Native American spokesperson-comic appear. Host: Taylor Lautner. 	169672
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11694			Parody News. Anchor Seth Meyers and the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: James Franco	169673
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11694		Episode. 1-9-2010	Parody News. Anchor Seth Meyers and the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Charles Barkley.	169674
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11716		Episode. 1-16-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Weekend Update with Seth Meyers.  Host: Sigourney Weaver. 	169675
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11758		Episode.  1-30-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: John Hamm. 	169676
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11769		Episode.  2-6-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host Ashton Kutcher. 	169677
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11819		Episode.  3-1-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Jennifer Lopez. 	169678
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11828		Episode. 3-6-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Live News Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Zach Galifianakis	169679
2010	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Meyers	T	DVD -R HQ 11838		Episode. 3-13-2010	Parody News. Saturday Night Live News Update with Anchor Seth Meyers. Host: Jude Law	169680
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update by himself.	169681
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10782		Episode. 1-17-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update.	169682
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10827		Episode. 1-31-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Steve Martin	169683
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10848		Episode. 2-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Bradley Cooper	169684
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10874		Episode. 2-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Alec Baldwin	169685
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10928		Episode. 3-7-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Dwayne Johnson	169686
2009	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Seth Myers	T	DVD -R HQ 10963		Episode. 3-14-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Seth Meyers anchors the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Host: Tracy Morgan	169687
2000	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey	T			Episodes, 2000-	Parody News. .TV Anchor Tina Fey for Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, 2000-"…and I'm Tina Fey, and here are tonight's top stories."  "Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow."	169688
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Peeler: January 21, 2006	T			Episode. 1-21-2006	News Parody. Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Peter Sarsgaard.	169689
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 2175		Episode. 10-23-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.	169690
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 3023		Episode. 3-19-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Ashton Kutcher	169691
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 4621		Episode. 10-29-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Lance Armstrong	169692
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 4953		Episode	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Dane Cook	169693
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 4985		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Alec Baldwin	169694
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 5195		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Eve Longoria	169695
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 5330		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Peter Sarsgaard	169696
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler	T	DVD -R HQ 6108		Episode. Tina Fey's 180th show at SNL.	Parody News.  TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Kevin Spacey.	169697
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler March 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2937		Episode. 3-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: David Spade	169698
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: April 16, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3123		Episode. 4-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Tom Brady, New England Patriots Quarterback.  Special Guest Appearance on Update: Gossip Columnist Jiminy Glick (Martin Short).	169699
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: April 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5834		Episode. 4-8-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Dan Rather speaks about Katie Couric as his replacement. Host: Antonio Banderas.	169700
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: April 9, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3100		Episode. 4-9-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Cameron Diaz.	169701
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: December 11, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2541		Episode. 12-11-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Colin Farrell.  Tagline: "Good Night and Have a Pleasant Tomorrow."	169702
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: December 18, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2533		Episode. 12-18-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.	169703
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: December 18, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 5051		Episode. 12-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Jack Black.	169704
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: February 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2876		Episode. 2-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Parody News. Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Justin Bateman	169705
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: February 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 2852		Episode. 2-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Hillary Swank	169706
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: February 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5430		Episode.  2-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Parody News. Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Steve Martin	169707
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: February 5, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 6166		Episode. 2-5-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Paris Hilton.	169708
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: January 14, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5260		Episode. 1-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Scarlett Johansson	169709
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: January 15, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2647		Episode. 1-15-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Parody News. Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Tofer Grace substituting for Jennifer Garner who is recuperating from back injury.Items include Barbara Walters and her interviews with the President and First Lady. Gay Marriage condemned by the Pope. Prince Harry and Nazi uniform.Sun: "Harry the Nazi." Aryan News: "Looking Good."  Video of Harry dancing with Ku Klux Klan and a man in blackface. Making out with a woman dressed up as Hitler. "Kids are kids. Bad choices were made at that party."Brad and Jennifer split up. Mr. Blackwell's Worst Dressed List. Healthier Junk Food. JFK Airport Eye Scanners. Germany brothel owner Tsunami Donation. New York Knicks and magician. Wrong Semen given to woman results in birth of cocker spaniels.Body metrics to create the perfect fitting pair of jeans. They're called sweatpants.  Cell phone use on planes. Martin Luther King Day -- positive role models in the African-American community with Cliff and Claire Huxtable.	169710
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: January 22, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2763		Episode. 1-22-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Paul Giamonti	169711
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: March 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5643		Episode. 3-11-2006.	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Matt Dillon.	169712
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: March 4, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5560		Episode. 3-4-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Natalie Portman	169713
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: May 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6178		Episode. 5-13-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Julia Louise Dreyfus. Guest: Al Gore	169714
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: May 14, 2005.	T	DVD -R HQ 3052		Episode. 5-14-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Will Ferrell	169715
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: May 20, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 3369		Episode. 5-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Lindsay Lohan	169716
2006	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: May 6, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5999		Episode. 5-6-2006	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Tom Hanks.	169717
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: November 12, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4749		Episode. 11-12-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Jason Lee.	169718
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: November 13, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2318		Episode. 11-13-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Liam Niessen.	169719
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: November 23, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2366		Episode. 11-23-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Luke Wilson	169720
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: October 1, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 10-1-2005. Season Premiere	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Fey is on assignment -- she had a baby girl three weeks ago. Replacing her is Horatio Sanz as co-anchor. Host: Steve Carell	169721
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: October 22, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode. 10-22-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Catherine Zeta-Jones	169722
2005	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: October 8, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4459		Episode. 10-8-2005	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Fey is out having given birth to a daughter and Horatio Sanz takes over her duties with Poehler. Guest Host: John Heder	169723
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: October 9, 2004	T	DVD -R HQ 2112		Episode. 10-9-2004. Debut for news team.	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.	169724
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon	T	SVDSP 1600		Episode. 2-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Host: Drew Barrymore	169725
2003	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon: February 8, 2003	T	DVD -R HQ 6406		Episode. 2-8-2003	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon. Host: Matthew McConaughey	169726
2004	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon: May 15, 2004	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode. 5-15-2004	Parody News. TV Anchors Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy Fallon reviews "Troy." Host: Olson Twins.	169727
1977	Saturday Night Live Weekend Update: Point, Counterpoint with Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd	T	SVD 1225		Episode	Parody News. "Point, Counterpoint" with Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd.	169728
2004	Saturday Night Live:  9/11 Investigation Parody	T	SVDSP 1600		3-11-2004.	Parody News. CNN coverage of 9/11/ Investigation. Kean Interviews Condoleezza Rice (Janet Jackson)	169729
2000	Saturday Night Live:  Election Special with Jim Lehrer	T	DVD -R HQ 6427		Episode.	Parody News. Election Special coverage of debate at Wake Forest University. TV Moderator Jim Lehrer. Debate between Governor George Bush and Vice President Al Gore. Host: Kate Hudson.	169730
2008	Saturday Night Live:  MSNBC Coverage of Democratic Candidate Debate with Tim Russert. NBC News Decision 08. 	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody News. NBC News Decision 08. MSNBC Coverage of the Democratic Debate, Cleveland Ohio. NBC Correspondent Tim Russert (Darrell Hammond) asks Senator Hillary Clinton (Amy Poehler) tough, hostile questions and gives Barrack Obama (Fred Armisen) easy, positive questions. Host: Ellen Page. Rude to Clinton, fawning over Obama.  Reporters obviously favoring Obama. Appearance by the real Senator Hillary Clinton after the debate. Clinton says Live From New York...It Is Saturday Night Live. Host: Ellen Page. 	169731
2004	Saturday Night Live: 2004 Presidential Debates with Jim Lehrer, Moderator	T	DVD -R HQ 2194		Episode. 10-23-2004	Parody News. Jim Lehrer and the 9th Presidential Debate of 2004 between President George Bush and Senator John Kerry. Played like a game show.	169732
1994	Saturday Night Live: 60 Minutes	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode	Parody News. 60 Minutes. Andy Rooney (Norm MacDonald). Host: Heather Locklear	169733
2003	Saturday Night Live: 60 Minutes. Live With Regis & Kelly	T			Episode #540. 3-8-2003.	Parody News. 60 Minutes. Live With Regis & Kelly. Fox's I'm a Celebrity: Who Farted? VH1 Where Are They Now: The Cherylettes. Host: Queen Latifah	169734
1997	Saturday Night Live: A&E Biography	T			Episode #425. 4-19-1997.	Parody News. A&E Biography: Tiger Woods. Host; Pamela Lee.	169735
1998	Saturday Night Live: A&E Biography	T			Episode #450. 10-17-1998.	Parody News. A&E Biography: Sean "Puffy" Combs. Host: Lucy Lawless.	169736
2003	Saturday Night Live: Access Hollywood	T			Episode #535. 1-11-2003.	Parody News. Access Hollywood: Diana Ross Arrest. Charlie Rose Interviews. Host: Jeff Gordon	169737
2003	Saturday Night Live: Access Hollywood	T			Episode #543. 4-12-2003.	Parody News. Access Hollywood. Host: Ray Romano.	169738
2004	Saturday Night Live: Access Hollywood Parody	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode. 5-15-2004	Parody Entertainment News Show. Anchor Pat O'Brien (Jimmy Fallon). Olson Twins plus a third sister, Betty. Out-takes of "New York Minute" featuring the Olson Triplets.	169739
2005	Saturday Night Live: Access Hollywood with Billy Bush	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode. 10-22-2005	Parody News. Access Hollywood with Anchor Billy Bush. Host: Catherine Zeta-Jones	169740
2005	Saturday Night Live: Action 13 News	T	DVD -R HQ 3023		Episode. 3-19-2004	Parody News. Local TV News parody. Action 13 News. New good-looking Male Anchor Darren Stark (Ashton Kutcher) joins the Action 13 News team and Co-Anchor Busy Martinez.Weatherman Barry rebels against making predictions that are wrong. Gets into fight with Starr as they run from set to set. Hurk Mandelbraughton's Sports Corner and his sports bloopers. Segment is ruined by the fight.Starr beats up the weatherman. Action News 13 signs off.	169741
1999	Saturday Night Live: Action 8 News	T			Episode #467. 10-2-1999.	Parody News. Action 8 News Watch. Morning Latte. Host: Jerry Seinfeld.	169742
2001	Saturday Night Live: Action News	T			Episode #498. 2-17-2001.	Parody News. Action News.  Fashion Week. Host: Sean Hayes.	169743
2003	Saturday Night Live: Action News 13	T			Episode #551. 11-8-2003.	Parody News. Action News 13. Jock Talk. The Morning Mix. Host: Andy Roddick.	169744
2001	Saturday Night Live: Action Talk Show	T			Episode #509. 10-13-2001.	Parody News. Action Talk Show with Klaus Van BraunmMan. Host: Drew Barrymore.	169745
2002	Saturday Night Live: Al Gore	T	SVD 1320		Episode #534. 12-14-2002.	Parody News. Host Al Gore. Martin Sheen (Himself). Al Franken (Himself as Stuart Smalley).	169746
2006	Saturday Night Live: Anderson Cooper 360 CNN.	T	DVD -R HQ 5330		Episode	Parody News. Anderson Cooper 360. CNN News ("The Most Trusted Name in News."  Cooper: "See the news reflected in the simmering blue pools that are my eyes." 360 Degrees. Host: Peter Sarsgaard.	169747
2006	Saturday Night Live: Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees CNN	T			Episode. 1-21-2006	Parody News. CNN Anderson Cooper 360. Host: Peter Sarsgaard.	169748
2006	Saturday Night Live: Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 5834		Episode. 4-8-2006	Parody News. CNN, the Most Trusted Name in News. Anderson Cooper 360 degrees. Host: Antonio Banderas	169749
2006	Saturday Night Live: Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 6108		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Anderson Cooper of CNN hosts 360 degrees  for "The most trusted name in news." On immigration. Host: Kevin Spacey.	169750
2005	Saturday Night Live: Anderson Cooper of CNN and Geraldo Rivera of Fox News on Hurricane in Louisiana.	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 10-1-2005. Season Premiere	Parody News. Anderson Cooper 360 -- State of Emergency. Louisiana Hurricane Special Edition: State of Emergency. Interviewing mayor and survivors. At end of his report, Fox News Geraldo Rivera shows up live. Host: Steve Carell.Rivera live at the Crescent City boasts of saving thousands of babies of all colors showing no discrimination.	169751
1981	Saturday Night Live: Andrew Rooney	T			Episode #120.  10-3-1981.	Parody News. "A Few Minutes With Andrew Rooney."  Prose and Cons.  Weekend Update is retitled SNL Newsbreak with Brian Doyle-Murray and Mary Gross as co-anchors. Weekend Update with Charlie Rocket and Gail Matthius is from previous season.	169752
1981	Saturday Night Live: Andy Rooney	T	DVD -R HQ 6728		Episode #258. 10-2-1981	Parody News. A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney (Joe Piscopo). Host: Rod Stewart	169753
1979	Saturday Night Live: Ann Landers	T			Episode #89. 11-3-1979.	Parody News. Advice Columnist: The Ann Landers Files. Sports Hot Line. Host: Bill Russell.	169754
1992	Saturday Night Live: Arsenio Hall	T			Episode #320. 2-15-1992.	Parody News. The Arsenio Hall Show. Beverly Hills 90210. Host: Jason Priestley.	169755
1998	Saturday Night Live: Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live, The	MT			Episode.	Parody News. Commentator (Dennis Miller)	169756
1970	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T	SVD 1208		Episode	Parody News. Baba Walters (Glenda Radner). Press Conference with Jimmy Carter as the Colossal Man	169757
1976	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #18. 4-24-1976.	Parody News. Baba Wawa (Gilda Radner). Host: Raquel Welsh.	169758
1977	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #35. 1-15-1977.	Parody News. "Baba Wawa At Large" (Gilda Radner). Host: Ralph Nader.	169759
1977	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #40. 3-19-1977.	Parody News. "Baba Wawa At Large" (Gilda Radner). Host: Broderick Crawford.	169760
1977	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #45. 5-14-1977.	Parody News. "Baba Wawa At Large" (Gilda Radner). Host: Shelley Duvall.	169761
1980	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #102. 4-12-1980.	Parody News. "Baba Wawa at Large" (Gilda Radner). Host: Burt Reynolds.	169762
1996	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #415. 12-7-1996.	Parody News. Barbara Walters. O.J. Simpson. The Tinseltown Tattler. Host: Martin Short.	169763
1997	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #423. 3-22-1997.	Parody News. Barbara Walters Oscar Special. Coffee Talk With Linda Richman. Host: Mike Myers.	169764
1998	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters	T			Episode #443. 3-14-1998.	Parody News. Barbara Walters. Host: Julianne Moore.	169765
1976	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters, Tom Snyder	T			Episode #32. 11-20-1976.	Parody News. "Baba Wawa At Large" (Gilda Radner). Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (Dan Aykroyd). Host: Paul Simon.	169766
1999	Saturday Night Live: Barbara Walters. ESPN.	T			Episode #462. 3-13-1999.	Parody News. Barbara Walters. ESPN SportsCenter. Host: Ray Romano.	169767
2004	Saturday Night Live: BBC America Spy Glass	T	SVD 1600		Episode. 2-2004	Parody News. BBC America's version of an Entertainment Tonight clone, Spy Glass. Male and Female Anchors Ian Gerrard and Zoey Anderton. Lots of word play. Host: Drew Barrymore.Jennie Belvedere, Scooter Correspondent "Scooter Jennie" (Drew Barrymore) doing news on a scooter in traffic. Entertainment Correspondent Lord Ebson Carlyle Pat O'Brien. Catch Phrase: "You're Under the Spy Glass"	169768
2005	Saturday Night Live: BBC America Television: Spy Glass	T	DVD -R HQ 3100		Episode. 4-9-2005	Parody News. BBC America Television. Spy Glass with anchors Zoe Anderton and Ian Gerrard. Correspondent Edwina Peppermint (Cameron Diaz). Spy Glass Kritics Korner with Reginald Hereford Eugene Shalitshire. Host: Cameron Diaz	169769
2005	Saturday Night Live: Best of Alec Baldwin, The	T				Parody News. Reporter #4 (Fred Armisen).	169770
1998	Saturday Night Live: Best of Chris Farley, The	T				Parody News. Weekend Updated Anchor (Dennis Miller)	169771
1999	Saturday Night Live: Best of Chris Rock, The	T				Parody News. News Commentator (Kevin Nealon). Weekend Update Anchor (Dennis Miller).	169772
1999	Saturday Night Live: Best of Dana Carvey, The	T				Parody News. News Commentator (Kevin Nealon)	169773
1998	Saturday Night Live: Best of Mike Myers, The	T				Parody News. Entertainment Tonight Anchor (Michael McKean). Announcer (Don Pardo).	169774
1979	Saturday Night Live: Best of Saturday Night Live, The	T			Series 1979-1980	Parody News	169775
2005	Saturday Night Live: Bill Kurtis and A&E Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 2876		Episode. 2-12-2005	Parody News. Anchor Bill Kurtis on A&E channel hosting a series of graphic murder stories. Looping session chatter between voice-over for horror stories.Talks about grandchildren, weight watchers and other benign subjects, and then launches into reading grotesque copy for his programs.	169776
1983	Saturday Night Live: Book Beat	T			Episode #161. 10-5-1983.	Parody News. Book Beat. Host: Danny DeVito.	169777
2007	Saturday Night Live: Brian Williams of NBC News	T	DVD -R HQ 9284		Episode. 11-17-2007	News Parody. TV Journalist Brian Williams (Himself) of NBC News is host. He thought he was following in the footsteps of other great anchors who hosted Saturday Night Live, but then discovered those were actors playing the parts. Opening monologue on TV News and his image as a stiff journalist.  One show slide shows him with a press pass in his hat in an old-fashioned black and white picture. Keeps turning into an anchorman at unexpected times.  A special SNL Digital Short follows Williams’ around on an average day at work showing him totally self-absorbed as he leaves an upbeat message to himself on the phone, tosses a penny out of the penny at Al Roker and Matt Lauer (Themselves) of the Today Show, exercises and gets ready to deliver the news.  He also hosts a Democratic Candidates’ political debate showing a media bias for Candidate Hillary Clinton. The skit ends with a New York Times front page headlines.  Skit showing Wilson and his staff worrying about demographic ratings at NBC News headquarters. They are trying to get young people to watch the news. They invite in young consultants to tell them how to do the news for a younger audience by using a musical theme that would appeal to a younger audience. They end up using Williams’s suggestion -- a kind of James Bond theme. Williams shows up in a variety of skits including Bronx Beat, a two-women talk show with Betty and Jodi (he’s a New York fireman). Williams is a disinterested winner of a sweepstakes contest.  Also a parody of Larry King Live with King (Fred Armisen) interviewing J.K. Rowling (Amy Poehler) of “Harry Potter” fame on a gay character in the book. 	169778
2004	Saturday Night Live: Britney Spears Magazine Cover Stories	T	DVD -R HQ 6764.		Episode. 1-10-2004	Parody Magazine Cover Stories with Britney Spears (Jennifer Aniston). Host: Aniston.	169779
2002	Saturday Night Live: C-SPAN	T			Episode #532. 111-16-2002.	Parody News. C-SPAN. Tennis Talk. TV Funhouse. Host: Brittany Murphy.	169780
2002	Saturday Night Live: C-SPAN	T			Episode #533. 12-7-2002.	Parody News. C-SPAN. Host: Robert DeNiro.	169781
2003	Saturday Night Live: C-SPAN	T			Episode #552. 11-15-2003.	Parody News. C-Span. Host: Alec Baldwin.	169782
1998	Saturday Night Live: C-Span	T	DVD -R HQ 5204		Episode.	Parody News.  Host: Vince Vaughn. House Judiciary Committee Hearings on Impeachment. Oral Sexperts (Courtney Love, Mariah Carey, Elizabeth Dole. Richard Simmons, George Michael).	169783
2005	Saturday Night Live: C-Span News Conference	T			Best of Alex Baldwin	Parody News. British Reporters ask questions at a C-Span News Conference using double entendres to find out if  the Prince of Wales is gay.  Cynthia Watson, London Times, is one of the reporters. Host: Alec Baldwin.	169784
2004	Saturday Night Live: C-Span Press Conference at the White House	T	DVD -R HQ 2194 (No Ending).  DVD -R HQ 2175 (Complete). Bonus: Jude Law and musical  number as host of SNL on 2175.		Episode. 10-23-2004.	Parody News Coverage at the White House Washington Press Conference. President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair (Jude Law). Reporters asking questions. Host: Jude Law.	169785
2005	Saturday Night Live: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 2647		Episode. 1-15-2004	Parody News. CBS Evening News: Fraudulent Document Update with Dan Rather ridiculing the  "60 Minutes" scandal on the Bush-fake documents controversy.Rather goes on to confess to a variety of CBS lies including fake ratings. His press biography released by CBS publicists, says his real name is Joel Howard Pinkus and he's from New Jersey and there's no reason for him to talk the way he does.Also confesses that he is not a licensed bikini inspector. Andrew Rooney issued him the license. To the hundreds of many women I may have wrong…offer my sincere and heartfelt apologies."I am deeply sorry."	169786
2002	Saturday Night Live: CBS News	T	VHS 1316		Episode #531. 11-9-2002.	Parody News. CBS News Special Report -- Election Satire. Dan Rather impersonation. Host: Nia Vardalos.	169787
2001	Saturday Night Live: CBS News	T			Episode #515. 12-15-2001.	Parody News. CBS News-Osama bin Laden Video. TV Funhouse featuring Tom Brokaw's voice (Chris Parnell). Host: Ellen DeGeneres.	169788
2002	Saturday Night Live: CBS News	T			Episode #531. 11-9-2002	Parody News. Student Council Election. Host: Nia Vardalos	169789
2000	Saturday Night Live: CBS Sports	T			Episode #491. 11-11-2000.	Parody News. CBS Sports. Host: Calista Flockhart.	169790
1998	Saturday Night Live: Celebrity Interview. TV Newscaster Walter Cronkite	T	DVD -R HQ 5552		Episode.	Parody News. TV Newscaster Walter Cronkite. Parody Celebrity Interview. Bravo: The Film and the Arts. Interview with Quentin Taratino. Discusses other candidates for the John Travolta role. Host: Samuel Jackson	169791
1996	Saturday Night Live: Celebrity Journalism	T			Episode #403. 3-23-1996.	Parody News. Hollywood Minute With David Spade. Host: Phil Hartman.	169792
2005	Saturday Night Live: Celebrity Magazines	T	DVD -R HQ 3023		Episode. 3-19-2004	Parody News. Celebrity Magazines' preoccupation with the difference of ages between Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, who is made-up to look 90.	169793
1996	Saturday Night Live: Channel 7 Action News	T			Episode #400. 2-17-1996.	Parody News. The Life We Lead/Channel 7 Action News. Host: Tom Arnold.	169794
1996	Saturday Night Live: Channel 7 Action News	T	DVD -R HQ 6478		Episode. 2-16-1996	Parody News. Action News Channel 7 at Noon canceled because of lack of ratings. News integrated into soap opera dialogue.  The Life We Lead includes local, national and international news. Host: Tom Arnold	169795
1997	Saturday Night Live: Charlie Rose	T	DVD -R HQ 6465		Episode.	Parody News. Charlie Rose on the news media and justice. Interviews four people. Host: Chevy Chase.	169796
2003	Saturday Night Live: Chris Matthews with Hardball on MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 12-13-2003.	Parody News. Chris Matthews with Hardball on MSNBC. Host: Elijah Woods.	169797
1976	Saturday Night Live: Citizen Kane II	T			Episode #10. 1-17-1976.	Parody News. Citizen Kane II. Host: Buck Henry.	169798
1996	Saturday Night Live: CNN Coverage of Presidential Election	T	DVD -R HQ 6478		Episode. 2-16-1996	Parody News. CNN with Anchor Judy Woodruff.  Anchor Karen Brown of WMUR 9 Live debate between Republican presidential candidates. Host: Tom Arnold	169799
2008	Saturday Night Live: CNN Coverage of Texas, Austin Democratic Debate, 2-2008	T	DVD -R HQ 9693 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 2-23-2008	Parody News. CNN coverage of the Obama-Clinton debate parodies reporters who fawn over Obama and condemn Clinton.  Host: Tina Fey	169800
2007	Saturday Night Live: CNN News Crawl	T	DVD -R HQ 8277		Episode. 2-24-2007	Parody News. CNN Anchor Wolf Blizer (Darrell Hammond) in The Situation Room. Onscreen News Crawl at first is all about Anna Nichol Smith while Blizer talks about World News. But gradually the News Crawl takes over the screen.News on Smith is ludicrous while Blitzer reports the news. Type gets bigger screaming Anna!Anna!Anna! Until the story takes over the screen. Crawl also ridicules the news Blitzer is reporting: "Ugh. This Iraq Stuff is Soooo Boring!."Blitzer finally demands to be put on full screen. "Do It," he shouts. "I'm a Newsman."  Also included CNN Reporter Andrew Sturdevant (Rainn Wilson). Larry King is also included.  Wilson says he should be covering the Walter Reid scandal.Instead he is reporting about a false exclusive about Anna Nichol Smith. His reports get sillier and sillier. And he keeps apologizing for what he is doing. Host:  Rainn Wilson.	169801
2010	Saturday Night Live: CNN News Parody with Wolf Blitzer 	T	DVD -R HQ 11694		Episode. 1-9-2010	Parody News. CNN Wolf Blitzer and the Situation Room. Press Conference between U.S. Military and Yemen President to stop terrorism activity, but the Yemen President seems confused as to what to do and how to do it. Host: Charles Barkley.	169802
2010	Saturday Night Live: CNN Sports Parody Inside the NBA	T	DVD -R HQ 11694		Episode. 1-9-2010	Parody News. Charles Barkley is color man on Inside the NBA on TNT with sportscaster and a guest child commentator who gets everything wrong. Host: Charles Barkley.	169803
2010	Saturday Night Live: CNN: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer	T	DVD -R HQ 11828		Episode. 3-6-2010	Parody News. CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer. Joining him are Senior Political Analyst Gloria Borger,  Commentator Jack Cafferty, Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour (who is outside the CNN building in Atlanta).  Host: Zach Galifianakis	169804
2006	Saturday Night Live: Commentator Nancy Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 7555		Episode. 12-16-2006	Parody News Commentator Nancy Grace (Amy Poehler). "A Holiday Message from Nancy Grace"	169805
1995	Saturday Night Live: Connie Chung	T	SV 296		Episode #377. 1-14-1995.	Parody News. Connie Chung. Host: Jeff Daniels.	169806
1994	Saturday Night Live: Court TV	T			Episode #384. 4-8-1995.	Parody News. Court TV: The O.J. Trial. Host: Damon Wayans.	169807
1985	Saturday Night Live: Critic	T			Episode #202. 12-21-1985.	Parody News. Critic. Hildy. Host: Teri Garr.	169808
1994	Saturday Night Live: Critic. Laura Film.	T	DVD -R HQ 5373		Episode.	Parody News. Critic.  Host Martin Lawrence	169809
1999	Saturday Night Live: Daily Variety Cover	T	DVD -R HQ 5669		Episode	Parody News. Daily Variety Front Page Headline:  "Benigni Incorrigible!" Host: Ray Romano.	169810
2000	Saturday Night Live: Dateline	T			Episode #487. 10-7-2000.	Parody News. Dateline. Court TV: Pros & Cons. Host; Rob Lowe	169811
2009	Saturday Night Live: Dateline	T	DVD -R HQ 10963		Episode. 3-14-2009	Parody News. Dateline interviews are ridiculed. Host: Tracy Morgan	169812
1993	Saturday Night Live: Dateline NBC	T			Episode #340. 2-13-1993.	Parody News. Dateline NBC. Soap Opera Digest. Host: Alec Baldwin.	169813
1993	Saturday Night Live: Dateline NBC	T	DVD -R HQ 6855		Episode.	Parody News. Dateline NBC Anchors Stone Phillips (Mike Meyers) and Jane Pauley (Julie Sweeney) apologize for one story after another, for lying, making up stories, staging the story and other errors in judgment. Host: Alec Baldwin	169814
1989	Saturday Night Live: David Brinkley	T			Episode #266. 5-13-1989.	Parody News. This Week with David  Brinkley. Host: Wayne Gretzky.	169815
1994	Saturday Night Live: David Brinkley. Tom Snyder. Howard Stern	T			Episode #383. 3-25-1995.	Parody News. This Week With David Brinkley. The Late Late Show With Tom Snyder. Howard Stern. Host: John Goodman.	169816
1982	Saturday Night Live: David Letterman	T			Episode #140. 9-25-1982.	Parody News. Chevy Live From Burbank -- Chevy Chase. Late Night With David Letterman. Host: Chevy Chase.	169817
1983	Saturday Night Live: David Letterman	T			Episode #159. 5-14-1983.	Parody News. Late Night with David Letterman. Host: Ed Koch.	169818
1997	Saturday Night Live: David Letterman	T			Episode #417. 1-11-1997.	Parody News. The Late Show With David Letterman. Host: Kevin Spacey.	169819
1997	Saturday Night Live: David Letterman.	T			Episode #421. 2-22-1997.	Parody News. The Late Show With David Letterman. The Gossip Show. Host: Alec Baldwin.	169820
1997	Saturday Night Live: David Letterman. Larry King	T			Episode #432. 11-8-1997.	Parody News. The Late Show With David Letterman. Larry King's Wedding. Host: Jon Lovitz.	169821
1978	Saturday Night Live: David Susskind	T			Episode #65. 5-13-1978.	Parody News. The David Susskind Show. Host: Richard Dreyfuss.	169822
1979	Saturday Night Live: David Susskind	T			Episode #87. 10-13-1979.	Parody News. The David Susskind Show. Host: Steve Martin.	169823
1980	Saturday Night Live: David Susskind	T			Episode #100. 3-15-1980.	Parody News. The David Susskind Show. Host: Paul Simon	169824
2005	Saturday Night Live: Diver	C	DVD -R HQ 3369		Episode. 5-20-2005	Parody News. Cartoon showing how Divertor is called upon in a crisis to divert the public with trivial and celebrity news.  New York Post headline: Fear. MSNBC Live News with Female Anchor: Deficit Soars. CNN Headline News.Fox News Live: How Screwed Are We?  New York Post: Down the Drain. Divertor springs to action with his invisible ray that makes Comedian Sinbad drop his pants in front of a class of children.MSNBC Breaking News, Fox News analysis, Jay Leno, Headline Prime, Nancy Grace, New York Post: Bad-Sin all forget the serious news and concentrate on the celebrity news.Another major crisis: Mutating agents in water supply. Crisis in 48 hours. Fox News: 48 Hours to Doom.  Then a news alert on more celebrity news manufactured by Divertor.	169825
2004	Saturday Night Live: Donald Trump	T	SVD 1591		Episode	Parody Reality Shows. Donald Trump and his two executives parody The Apprentice. Parody of Trump in several sketches featuring Trump and imitator.	169826
1998	Saturday Night Live: Dr. Laura Schlesinger	T			Episode #452. 11-7-1998.	Parody News. Talk Radio With Dr. Laura Schlesinger. Host: David Spade.	169827
2000	Saturday Night Live: E! News	T			Episode #478. 2-12-2000.	Parody News. E! News Daily. Host: Julianna Marguiles.	169828
1999	Saturday Night Live: E! Oscar Pre-Show	T			Episode #463. 3-20-1999.	Parody News. E! Oscar Pre-Show. Host: Drew Barrymore.	169829
2001	Saturday Night Live: E! Pre-Emmy Awards Show	T			Episode #508. 10-6-2001.	Parody News. E! Pre-Emmy Awards Show. Host: Sean William Scott.	169830
2009	Saturday Night Live: Election News Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 11582		Episode. 11-7-2009	Parody News. “You’re watching Fox News, continuous coverage of the 2009 election -- end of an era.” Picture of President Obama above a graphic which read, “End of an Era.” Greta Van Susteren (Kristin Wiig) hosted a discussion on the election results, which included one-sided opinions from actors impersonating Commentator Glenn Beck (Jason Sudeikis), Senior Political Analyst Brit Home, Analyst Karl Rove, Election Reporter Shepard Smith, Juan Williams and Joe Trippi representing all Democrats and being totally ignored.  It was a one-sided, anti-Obama take on Tuesday’s election results. Host: Taylor Swift. 	169831
1984	Saturday Night Live: Election Reporting	T			Episode #183. 11-10-1984.	Parody News. Rich Hall's Election Report. Host: George Carlin.	169832
2008	Saturday Night Live: Elliot Spitzer press conference 	T	DVD -R HQ 9762		Episode. 3-15-2008	Parody News. Press conference by Governor of New York Elliot Spitzer announcing Spitzer & Associates will take any case, no matter how disgusting (1-800-T-A-W-D-R-Y).  Host: Jonah Hill. 	169833
1985	Saturday Night Live: Entertainment Tonight	T			Episode #201. 12-14-1985.	Parody News. Entertainment Tonight. Host: Tom Hanks	169834
2009	Saturday Night Live: EPSN Sports	T	DVD - HQ 11510		Episode. 10-17-2009	Parody Sports.  ESPN Game Time with Randy & Greg. Your one-stop shop for sports talk. Greg appears to be an alien. Randy ignores that and keeps denying that Greg obviously is an alien. Host: Gerard Butler.	169835
2007	Saturday Night Live: ESPN Coverage of March Madness	T	DVD -R HQ 8221		Episode. 3-24-2007	Parody Sports News. ESPN's NCAA Tournament Pool Party with Chris Graham. With Ted Trimble, writer for the Raleigh News and Observer and is the author with Dick Vitale of "College Basketball - From A to Z." Host: Peyton ManningAlso included is Mandy Jensen, a recent graduate of Sweetbriar College and receptionist of Teen Vogue Magazine.	169836
2005	Saturday Night Live: ESPN Sports	T	DVD -R HQ 4621		Episode. 10-29-2005	Parody Sports News. ESPN Sportscaster Bill Perry with Donnie Brantley on ESPN 2. ESPN Celebrity Ironman Competition.  Also: Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith	169837
2009 	Saturday Night Live: ESPN Sports Commentators	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-10-2009	Parody Sports. ESPN Sports Anchor Pete Twinkle and Color Commentator Greg Stink cover a billiard match for ESPN, the Worldwide Leader in sports. Host: Drew Barrymore.	169838
2006	Saturday Night Live: ESPN SportsCenter	T	DVD -R HQ 5643		Episode. 3-11-2006	Parody Sports News. ESPN Sportscenter Anchors Dan Patrick and Stuart Scott. Interview Barry Bonds on steroids. Host: Matt Dillon	169839
1998	Saturday Night Live: ESPN2	T			Episode #449. 10-3-1998.	Parody News. ESPN2 Lumberjack Coverage. Morning Latte. Host: Kelsey Grammer.	169840
2005	Saturday Night Live: Fox News	T	DVD -R HQ 4985		Episode.	Parody News.  Fox News. The O'Reilly Factor.  Host: Alec Baldwin	169841
2006	Saturday Night Live: Fox News Channel Special News Report with Brit Hume	T	DVD -R HQ 7122		Episode. 10-21-2006	Parody News. Fox News Channel Special News Report with Brit Hume (Darrell Hammond). Interview with President George Bush. Host: John C. Reilly.	169842
2005	Saturday Night Live: Fox News Special Report With Brit Hume	T	DVD -R HQ 5195		Episode.	Parody News. Fox News Special Report With Brit Hume. Fox News Live. Fair and Balanced Fox News Report. Bush Q&A In China. Broadcast is pro-President Bush. Press Conference. Live in China. President Bush. Host: Eve LongoriaReporters asking Bush questions. Inane answers. Wolf Bitzer is one of the reporters represented. Female Reporter Nora. Bush likens himself to one of the apprentices on the Donald Trump TV program.  Reporter Terry.	169843
2005	Saturday Night Live: Fox News: The O'Reilly Factor	T	DVD -R HQ 4621		Episode. 10-29-2005	Parody News. The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News. White House Trouble. Talking Points Connection.	169844
2002	Saturday Night Live: Fox News.	T			Episode #524. 4-20-2002.	Parody News. FOX News. Host: Alec Baldwin.	169845
2006	Saturday Night Live: Fox World Series Coverage	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 10-27-2006	Parody Sports News. Sports Commentators Joe Buck and Tim Carver in parody of World Series coverage. Host: Hugh Laurie	169846
2000	Saturday Night Live: Frank Gifford and Kathie Lee	T			Episode #476. 1-15-2000.	Parody News. Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford. Host: Freddie Prinze, Jr.	169847
1995	Saturday Night Live: Front Page, The	T	SV 154		Episode	Parody News. The Front Page.	169848
1990	Saturday Night Live: George F. Will	T			Episode #284. 4-14-1990.	Parody News. George F. Will's Sports Machine. Host Corbin Bernsen.	169849
2005	Saturday Night Live: Geraldo Rivera	T	DVD -R HQ 2852		Episode. 2-20-2005	News Parody. Geraldo Rivera shows up in Michael Jackson's bedroom talking about the trial with other friends. Host: Hilary Swank	169850
1999	Saturday Night Live: Geraldo Rivera	T	DVD -R HQ 6935		Episode.	Parody News. TV Journalist Geraldo Rivera Show, "Rivera Live."  TV Funhouse: Unsold Cartoon Pilot Shack -- The Ginsburg Gang staring Attorney William H. Ginsburg. Press. Ginsburg goes on Rivera's show. Host: Sarah Michelle Geller.	169851
1991	Saturday Night Live: Gulf War Press Conference	T	SV 88, 87		Episode	Parody News. Reporters. Gulf War Press Conferences	169852
2002	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Chris Mathew MSNBC	T			Episode #523. 4-13-2002	Parody News. MSNBC Chris Matthew's Hardball.  Host: The Rock.	169853
2004	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Chris Matthews MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 2194		Episode. 10-23-2004	Parody News. MSNBC. Chris Matthews (Darrell Hammond) with Ed Gillespie, Chairman (RNC) and Mary Beth Cahill (Kerry Campaign Manager). Zell  Miller, Democrat Georgia Senator, "A Crazy Person," all played by various SNL Actors.	169854
2005	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Chris Matthews MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 2647 (Missing ending).		Episode. 1-15-2004	Parody News. MSNBC - Hardball with Journalist Chris Matthews. Worst 2005 Events. Howard Dean, former Vermont Governor and public humiliation. Harsh question followed with "Your Thoughts?"Former "Journalist" Armstrong Williams ("Alleged 'Journalist') on getting government money to push a government program on his talk show.  He pushes other products while being interviewed.Former Senator and Fox Commentator Zell Miller, "a crazy person."  Final thoughts.	169855
2005	Saturday Night Live: Hardball With Chris Matthews MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 3023		Episode. 3-19-2005	Parody News. Hardball with Chris Matthews on Steroids, Worse than Iraq. MSNBC News Parody.	169856
2005	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Chris Matthews MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 3369		Episode. 5-20-2005	Parody News. Newsweek Retraction Fallout. Michael Isikoff, Newsweek Reporter. Host: Lindsay Lohan	169857
2007	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Chris Matthews MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 7763		Episode. 1-20-2007	Parody News. MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews interviewing Hilary Clinton (Amy Poehler). Host Jeremy Piven	169858
2006	Saturday Night Live: Hardball with Christopher Matthews and MSNBC.	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 10-27-2006	Parody News. Commentator Chris Matthews (Darrell Hammond) of Hardball. MSNBC on upcoming elections. Host: Hugh Laurie	169859
2002	Saturday Night Live: HBO: America Undercover	T			Episode #523. 4-13-2002.	Parody News. HBO: America Undercover. Host: The Rock.	169860
2006	Saturday Night Live: Headline Prime Nancy Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 7009		Episode. 10-8-2006	Parody News  Nancy Grace of Headline Prime. Host: Jaime Pressly.	169861
1994	Saturday Night Live: Hot Button - Washington Morning Talk Show	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode	Parody Talk Show. Hostess Trish McCleary (Heather Locklear). Guests: Senator Ted Kennedy (Phil Hartman) and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas (Tim Mathews). She tries to talk about serious Washington issues.All they want to do is talk about sex. She shames them into talking about political issues. 555-Hot-Button phone-in calls. Senator Kennedy calls and asks her to take off her dress. Thomas talks about adult film titles.	169862
1985	Saturday Night Live: Howard Cosell	T			Episode #196. 4-13-1985.	Parody News. Howard Cosell. Sports Beat. Host: Howard Cosell.	169863
2005	Saturday Night Live: Inside the Actor's Studio with James Lipton	T			Best of Alex Baldwin	Parody Talk-Show. Charles Nelson Riley (Alex Baldwin) is interviewed by James Lipton (Will Farrell). Host: Alec Baldwin.	169864
1975	Saturday Night Live: Interviews	T			Episode #4. 11-8-1975.	Parody News. Obnoxious journalist interviews world ruler. Black Perspective. Host: Candice Bergen.	169865
2002	Saturday Night Live: Investigative Reporter	T			Episode #517. 1-19-2002.	Parody News. Russell Putnam, Investigative Reporter.  America Undercover. Host: Jack Black.	169866
1989	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #271. 10-28-1989.	Parody News. The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Host: James Woods	169867
1990	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #278. 1-20-1990.	Parody News. The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Host; Christopher Walken.	169868
1990	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #287. 5-19-1990.	Parody News. Johnny Carson. Host: Candice Bergen.	169869
1990	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #291. 10-27-1990.	Parody News. The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson. Host: Patrick Swayze.	169870
1991	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #309. 10-5-1991.	Parody News. Johnny Carson's Tonight Show: the 29th and Final Anniversary. Host: Jeff Daniels.	169871
1992	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #327. 6-16-1992.	Parody News. Johnny Carson's Last Episode. Host: Woody Harrelson.	169872
1994	Saturday Night Live: Johnny Carson	T			Episode #371. 10-22-1994.	Parody News. Johnny Carson. George Bush. Ross Perot. Nobel Prize Awards. Host: Dana Carvey.	169873
1981	Saturday Night Live: Journalists	T	DVD -R HQ 6728		Episode #258. 10-2-1981	Parody News. TV Parody using real Journalists. Terry McConnell, Rolling Hills Managing Editor. Advertisement for Great Writers Coming from Prison. A Norman Mailer. Film Produced, Directed, Written by Normal Mailer including credits. Host: Rod Stewart	169874
1994	Saturday Night Live: Larry King	T			Episode #370. 10-15-1994	Parody News. Larry King Live.  Coffee Talk With Linda Richman, a regular feature	169875
1998	Saturday Night Live: Larry King	T			Episode #442. 3-7-1998.	Parody News. Larry King Live. Host: Scott Wolf.	169876
2009 	Saturday Night Live: Larry King	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-10-2009	Parody Talk Show Hosts. Larry King and guests Syndicated Columnist Jefferson Mitchell, Media Analyst Carly Lane (Drew Barrymore), and Dr. Eleanor Pierson, professor, Columbia University discuss “powerful men and their weiners” and “where should men be allowed to put their weiners?” Host: Drew Barrymore.	169877
2004	Saturday Night Live: Larry King Live	T	SVDSP 1600		Episode. 2-2004	Parody Talk Show. Larry King. King interviews Anna Nicole Smith (Drew Barrymore), first interview since dramatic weight loss. Exclusive CNN. Host: Drew Barrymore.	169878
2006	Saturday Night Live: Larry King Live CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 5560		Episode 3-4-2006	Parody Talk Show. Larry King Live CNN on sexual reassignment surgery pegged to Felicity Huffman in "Transamerica."  Host: Natalie Portman	169879
2008	Saturday Night Live: Larry King Parody	T	DVD -R HQ 9812		Episode. 4-5-2008	Parody Talk-Show Host. Larry King (Fred Armisen) interviews Jimmy Carter (Darrell Hammon).  Host: Christopher Walken. 	169880
1999	Saturday Night Live: Larry King.	T			Episode #469. 10-23-1999.	Parody News. NBC Crosstalk. Martha Stewart Living. Host; Norm MacDonald.	169881
1996	Saturday Night Live: Larry King. Tom Brokaw. Johnny Carson. Phil Donahue	T			Episode #411. 10-16-1996.	Parody News. Larry King Live. Tom Brokaw. Johnny Carson and Phil Donahue. Host: Dana Carvey.	169882
1984	Saturday Night Live: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous	T			Episode #179. 10-6-1984.	Parody News. Lifestyles of Relatives of the Rich and Famous. Rich Hall's Election Report.  Olympics, 1984.	169883
2003	Saturday Night Live: Live With Regis & Kelly	T			Episode #545. 5-10-2003.	Parody News. Live With Regis & Kelly. TV Funhouse: Saddam & Osama. Host: Adrian Brody.	169884
2003	Saturday Night Live: Live With Regis & Kelly. Access Hollywood	T			Episode #550. 11-1-2003.	Parody News. Live With Regis & Kelly. Access Hollywood. Host: Kelly Ripa.	169885
2003	Saturday Night Live: Live With Regis & Kelly. CNN	T			Episode #536. 1-18-2003.	Parody News. CNN. Live With Regis & Kelly.  Top O' the Morning. Host: Ray Liotta.	169886
1979	Saturday Night Live: Local News	T	SVD 1213		Episode	Parody News. Billy Murray as Newscaster at DJ station.	169887
1996	Saturday Night Live: Local News	T			Episode #416. 12-14-1996.	Parody News. The Local News With Joe Blow. Host: Rosie O'Donnell.	169888
2004	Saturday Night Live: Local News	T	DVD -R HQ 2541		Episode. 12-11-2004	Parody News.  Reporter Dan (Colin Farrell) doing a human interest feature for the local 6 O'Clock News on window cleaner washing windows on high rise. Attacked by crows.	169889
1984	Saturday Night Live: Lou Grant. 60 Minutes	T			Episode #184. 11-17-1984.	Parody News. "Lou Grant's Rescue Mission."  60 Minutes. Host: Ed Asner.	169890
2007	Saturday Night Live: Magazine Architectural Digest	T	DVD -R HQ 8767		Episode 2-24-2007	Parody Magazines. Magazine Writer Ralph Seifer (Rainn Wilson) from Architectural Digest shows up at a home to do a feature on it. Host: Rainn Wilson.	169891
2004	Saturday Night Live: Magazine Subscription	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode 5-08-2004	Parody Magazine. Magazine  for new generation. Duster's Digest magazine: "PCP From A to Z."  Sample articles: "Why You Run Faster When You're Naked." "Which Foot Shall I Eat?"  Reader: "Get things I won't see, hear or read anywhere else." Host: Snoop DogHigh Times for marijuana smokers. Now for modern drug users, Duster's Digest -- angel dust.	169892
1999	Saturday Night Live: Magazines	T	DVD -R HQ		Episode.	Parody Magazine. Holding Your Own Boobs Magazine. Vanity Fair, Rolling Stones, Playboy. Ask Mr. Boob Inspector column. Sarah Michelle Geller and Will Ferrell holding their own boobs in this commercial parody for the magazine, "Holding Your Own Boobs."	169893
1996	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart	T			Episode #399. 2-10-1996.	Parody News. Martha Stewart Living. Inside Politics. Host: Danny Aiello.	169894
2001	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart	T			Episode #501. 3-17-2001.	Parody News. Martha Stewart Living. Host: Julia Stiles.	169895
2001	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart	T			Episode #512. 11-17-2001.	Parody News. Martha Stewart Living. Host: Billy Bob Thornton.	169896
2005	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart	T	DVD -R HQ 2937		Episode. 3-12-2005	Parody News. CNN. Daryn Kagan and Rick Sanchez anchors. Stewart Release: Martha Returns to Work. Host David Spade as Martha Stewart.	169897
1998	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode.	Parody News. Martha Stewart. Host: Greg Kinnear	169898
1998	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart.	T			Episode #439. 2-7-1998.	Parody News. Martha Stewart. CBS Olympics. Morning Latte. Host: John Goodman.	169899
2002	Saturday Night Live: Martha Stewart. Local News.	T			Episode #518. 2-2-2002.	Parody News. Channel 9 Action News. Martha Stewart Living. Host: Britney Spears.	169900
1994	Saturday Night Live: Mayor of New York's inaugural speech coverage	T	DVD -R HQ 6269		Episode #823. 1-8-1994	Parody News Media. Female TV Anchor offers commentary as the New York mayor makes his inaugural speech with his son upstaging him. Host: Jason Patric.	169901
1990	Saturday Night Live: McLaughlin Group, The	T			Episode #294. 12-1-1990.	Parody News. The McLaughlin Group. Host: John Goodman.	169902
1992	Saturday Night Live: McLaughlin Group, The	T			Episode #323. 3-21-1992.	Parody News. The McLaughlin Group. Host: Mary Stuart Masterson.	169903
2000	Saturday Night Live: Meet the Press	T	SVD 1226. (Missed Opening), 874.		Episode #488. 10-14-2000.	Parody News. Meet the Press. Presidential Debate 2000. Host: Kate Hudson.	169904
2002	Saturday Night Live: Meet the Press	T			Episode #529. 10-19-2002.	Parody News. Iraqi News Channel. Meet the Press. Top 'o the Morning. Host: John McCain.	169905
2004	Saturday Night Live: Meet the Press	T	SVD 1496		Episode. 3-6-2004	Parody News.  Meet the Press Moderator Tim Russert. John Edwards.	169906
2000	Saturday Night Live: Meet the Press with Tim Russert	T	DVD -R HQ 6427		Episode.	Parody News. Meet the Press with Tim Russert interviews Senatorial candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican opponent. Russert shows great bias towards Clinton. Host: Kate Hudson	169907
1999	Saturday Night Live: MNBC News	T	SVD 1214		Episode	Parody News. MSNBC News. News Force with Carl Marshall	169908
2006	Saturday Night Live: Morning Information-News Shows.	T	DVD -R HQ 7521		Episode. 12-9-2006	Parody News. TV Host-Anchors for "Good Morning: I Hate This Town." Samantha Collingswood (Annette Benning). And Alan French. (Jason Sudeiki). Everything is terrible in their town. Weatherman Larry (Kenan Thompson). Host: Annette Benning.Cooking Expert Pam Dibble (Amy Poehler). Smiling hosts filled with bad news about a horrible town. Makes fun of  audience calling them "Dumb-asses" and "Morons."	169909
2006	Saturday Night Live: Morning Shows	T	DVD -R HQ 6178		Episode. 5-13-2006	Parody News. The Morning Show. Weatherman on the Street Rick Courtney has no sound in the field. Various other technical problems. Host: Julia Louise Dreyfus	169910
1994	Saturday Night Live: Morning Talk Show	T			Episode #372. 11-12-1994.	Parody Talk Show. Good Morning Brooklyn. Host: Sarah Jessica Parker.	169911
1997	Saturday Night Live: Morning Talk Show	T			Episode #429. 10-4-1997.	Parody Talk Show. Good Morning With Liza. Host: Matthew Perry.	169912
1998	Saturday Night Live: Morning Talk Show: Morning Latte	T	DVD -R HQ 6646		Episode.	Parody Talk Show.  "Morning Latte" with TV Hosts John Wilkins (Will Ferrell) and Cat Van Rye (Cheri Oteri). Producer Devin Shields (Chris Kattan).  Guest: Basketball Superstar Shaque. Host: Kelsey Grammer.	169913
1999	Saturday Night Live: Morning Talk Show: Morning Latte	T	DVD -R HQ 6823.		Episode. 10-1-1999	Parody Talk Show.  "Morning Latte" with TV Hosts John Wilkins (Will Ferrell) and Cat Van Rye (Cheri Oteri). Producer Eli Van Rye, Cat's husband. Host: Jerry Seinfeld	169914
1999	Saturday Night Live: Morning Talk Shows	T	DVD -R HQ 5426		Episode.	Parody Talk Show. Morning Latte. Stacy Cohen (Bill Murray) is a new late night talk show host who promotes his show on Morning Latte talk show. Cass is female host.Will Terrell plays male host who never wanted her but network forced her down his throat. SNL Host: Bill Murray	169915
2001	Saturday Night Live: Morning TV Talk Show	T			Episode #497. 2-10-2001.	Parody Talk Show. Good Morning Bronx. Host: Jennifer Lopez.	169916
2001	Saturday Night Live: MSNBC	T	SVD 1399		Episode #510. 11-3-2001.	Parody News. MSNBC. Host: John Goodman.	169917
2001	Saturday Night Live: MSNBC	T			Episode #505. 5-12-2001.	Parody News. MSNBC Investigates MTV's Jackass. Host: Lara Flynn Boyle.	169918
2004	Saturday Night Live: MSNBC News Parody	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode. 5-15-2004	Parody Newscast. Is Iraq War Out of Control? MSNBC News Anchor Chris Wallace (Darryl Hammond).  White House officials, Democratic Presidential Nominee John Kerry. Reverend Al Sharpton. Host: Olson Twins. Hardball.	169919
1984	Saturday Night Live: MTV News	T			Episode #171. 2-11-1984.	Parody News. Firing Line. MTV News. Host: Robin Williams.	169920
2006	Saturday Night Live: Nancy Grace CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 7463		Episode. 12-03-2006	Parody News. CNN ("The Most Trusted Name in News") Headline Prime with Nancy Grace (Amy Poehler). Host: Matthew Fox.	169921
2003	Saturday Night Live: National Enquirer. Tom Brokaw.	T			Episode #549. 10-18-2003.	Parody News. The Sunday National Enquirer. The Don Zimmer Sports Spectacular. Tom Brokaw Voice Mail. Host: Halle Berry.	169922
1977	Saturday Night Live: National Public Radio	T	DVD -R HQ 4953		Episode.	Parody News. NPR radio program at Christmas. Two female hosts drunk with eggnog. Host: Helen Hunt.	169923
1999	Saturday Night Live: NBC Live Special Report.	T	DVD -R HQ 5999		Episode. 4-10-1999	Parody News. News 4 Live Special Report from NBC Television on the death of celebrity in a children's program, The Happy Smile Patrol, being aired. Also one on another children's star who is a drug-taking murderer.  Host: John Goodman.Third Special Report saying that two of the children's show performers actually killed another of the male stars. The four stars are all involved in the special reports. "The Horror in the Hills" is the fourth Special Report. Hostages and horrors.The Happy Smile Patrol program continues as the NBC Special Reports continually interrupt the show.  Deadly saga of the Happy Smile Patrol -- all committed suicide after shooting down a helicopter and staging a shooting spree with authorities.	169924
2002	Saturday Night Live: NBC News	T	SVD 1320		Episode	Parody News. Tom Brokaw, NBC News is turned into Brad Pitt  by Peanuts' group	169925
1990	Saturday Night Live: NBC News	T			Episode #292. 11-10-1990.	Parody News. NBC News Employees. Host: Jimmy Smits.	169926
1989	Saturday Night Live: NBC News and "All About Eve"	T		Satire	Episode	Parody News. All About Deborah Norville -- likened shakeups at NBC to All About Eve. Jane Pauley as Bette Davis as Margo Channing (Jan Hooks)	169927
2005	Saturday Night Live: NBC News Special Report with Tim Russert	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 10-1-2005. Season Premiere	Parody News. Parody of Washington News Conference with President George Bush. Tim Russert anchor. News conference reporters from the Washington Press Corps. Host: Steve Carell.	169928
2010	Saturday Night Live: NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams	T	DVD -R HQ 11828		Episode. 3-6-2010	Parody News. “Zach Drops by the Set.” This is NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams (as Himself). Zach Galifianakis moves into the set behind Williams, waving to the audience. Drops into other sets in the background including the Dr. Oz Show, 30 Rock, a home movie, Law & Order (taking a call on his cell phone), Saturday Night Live (as a small kid with a beard). Zach Galifianakis on TV for 30 years.  Host: Zach Galifianakis. 	169929
1999	Saturday Night Live: NBC Nightly News. A&E Biography	T			Episode #459. 2-6-1999.	Parody News. NBC Nightly News. A&E Biography. Host: Gwyneth Paltrow.	169930
2002	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report	T			Episode #527. 10-5-2002.	Parody News. NBC Special Report. The War on Iraq. Host: Matt Damon.	169931
2005	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report - Papal Debate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3100		Episode. 4-9-2005	Parody News. NBC Special Report. Decision '05. Choosing the Next Pope. The Papal Debate. Rome, Italy. Anchor-Moderator: Tim Russert.  Host: Cameron Diaz.	169932
2006	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 7463		Episode. 12-03-2006	Parody News. Press Conference. NBC Special Report on Iraq. Male and Female Reporters asking questions of Iraq prime minister on Iraqi security forces. Host: Matthew Fox.	169933
2005	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report with Brian Williams	T	DVD -R HQ 2876		Episode. 2-12-2005	Parody News. NBC Special Report with Brian Williams. North Korean News Conference on nuclear weapons. Asian reporters at the press conference heap on flattery on North Korean prime minister before asking the soft-ball questions.	169934
2008	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report with Brian Williams	T	DVD -R HQ 9762		Episode. 3-15-2008	Parody News. NBC News investigative report discovering Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain is old. Brian Williams anchors the special report on the seniorgate scandal. Host: Jonah Hill. 	169935
1997	Saturday Night Live: NBC Special Report with Tom Brokaw. NBC News Today - Linda Tripp interview	T	DVD -R HQ 5328		Episode.	Parody News. NBC Special Report with Tom Brokaw. Interview with Linda Tripp (John Goodman) with Female NBC Correspondent. (Anna Gasteyer). Host: Brendan Fraser	169936
2010	Saturday Night Live: NBC Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb	T	DVD -R HQ 11828		Episode. 3-6-2010	Parody News and Talk Shows. The NBC Today show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Talking about Oscar movies. Gifford says she saw Avatar. Web Correspondent Sara Haines, Online Correspondent. Exchanges between Gifford and Kotb.   Haines reads Facebook messages about how bad the show is and how bad Gifford is. Oscar predictions. Host: Zach Galifianakis shows up behind Gifford and Kotb. 	169937
1994	Saturday Night Live: New York Gubernatorial Race Debate. Howard Stern	T	DVD -R HQ 6068		Episode.	Parody News. Reporter Phyllis Comfort (Sarah Silverman) of Newsday as one of the reporters questioning New York gubernatorial candidate Howard Stern, radio talk show host, during the gubernatorial debate. Host: John Goodman	169938
1995	Saturday Night Live: New York Times headlines.	T	DVD -R HQ 5893		Episode	Parody News. New York Times banner headlines end a segment with Host Deon Sanders on baseball strike: "Baseball Strike Continues. No End in Sight." "Deon Sanders Buys Baseball Team. Crushes Union." Solid Gold Car Stolen. Police Suspect Kruk.".	169939
1991	Saturday Night Live: News	T	SV 88		Episode #300. 2-16-1991.	Parody News. Host: Roseanne Barr.	169940
1993	Saturday Night Live: News	T	SV 219		Episode	Parody News	169941
2005	Saturday Night Live: News	T	DVD -R HQ 5060		Episode. 12-18-2005	Parody News. Channel 5 News Team goes for a photo shoot to advertise the local news show. Host: Jack Black.	169942
1992	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode. 1-18-1992.	Parody News. Reporter (Tom Davis).	169943
1992	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode. 10-3-1992.	Parody News. Reporter (Tom Davis).	169944
2000	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode #490. 10-21-2000	Parody News. Reporter (Adam McKay).	169945
2003	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode. 10-11-2003.	Parody News. Reporter (James Downey - Voice).	169946
1977	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode. 10-8-1977.	Parody News. Reporters (James Downey, Alan Zweibel).	169947
1991	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode #300.  2-9-1975	Parody News. Reporter (Conan O'Brien). Reporter (Leslie Carangi Kelley). Announcer (Don Pardo)	169948
1976	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episodes #10-#11. 1-17/24-1976	Parody News. Reporter (Alan Zweibel).	169949
1979	Saturday Night Live: News	T			Episode #83. 5-17-1979	Parody News. Reporters (Anne Beatts, Rosie Shuster). Interviewer (Tom Schiller).	169950
2000	Saturday Night Live: News Anchors	T	SVD 1212		Episode #480. 3-11-2000	Parody News. Tom Brokaw,  Bernard Shaw and Ted Koppel.	169951
1999	Saturday Night Live: News Conference at Kids' Choice Awards Nickelodeon	T	DVD -R HQ 6935		Episode.	Parody News Conference with kids for Kids' Choice Awards on Nickelodeon channel. Rosie O'Donnell. Kid reporters ask celebrities questions. Host: Sarah Michelle Geller.	169952
1999	Saturday Night Live: News Force With Carl Marshal MSNBC	T	DVD -R HQ 5274		Episode.	Parody News. MSNBC News Force With Carl Marshall.  Newsman Kirk Blackwell (Bill Paxton). Screen filled with so much writing and pictures you can't see the speakers. Interviewees have two seconds to give an answer. Host: Bill Paxton.Blackwell: Now here's more stuff to look at.  Screen is so cluttered you can't understand anything. More and more writing and images fill the screen until all speakers are obscured.	169953
2005	Saturday Night Live: News Night with Aaron Brown CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode. 10-22-2005	Parody News. CNN News Night with Aaron Brown. Correspondent Suzanne Carbonal (Catherine Zeta-Jones) looking worse with each field broadcast covering the Pashwan Standoff.  By Day 6, she looks horrid. .By Day 10 she looks atrocious, missing teeth, using glasses instead of contacts. Host: Catherine Zeta-Jones.	169954
2010	Saturday Night Live: News Parody Fox News	T	DVD -R HQ 11769		Episode.  2-6-2010	Parody News. Fox News on the Record with Greta Van Susteren. “Tonight Our Nation At Risk.” Fox Commentator Greta van Susteren talks to Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Colonel Oliver North, An Attractive Blonde Lady, Karl Rove, former deputy chief of staff in the Bush Administration on gays in the military, and “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Fox Commentator Glenn Beck. Host Ashton Kutcher. 	169955
1982	Saturday Night Live: News with the Saturday Night News Team	T	DVD -R HQ 6327		Episode.	Parody News. TV Anchor Brad Hall. SNL News Correspondent Mary Gross on unemployment in America. Parody of Andy Rooney.  Host: Ron Howard.	169956
2005	Saturday Night Live: News. Commercial: Hurricane Katrina Girls Gone Wild	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 10-1-2005. Season Premiere	Parody News. TV reporter with Girls Gone Wild Katrina video tape sales pitch. New Orleans.	169957
1981	Saturday Night Live: Newsbreak	T			Episode #116. 2-14-1981.	Parody News. Newsbreak. Host: Deborah Harry.	169958
2005	Saturday Night Live: Newscenter with Aaron Brown. Jet Blue landing. CNN	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 10-1-2005. Season Premiere	Parody News. Aaron Brown CNN Newscenter Anchor. Breaking News. Jet Blue Airliner. Passengers watching panic coverage of their plane on CNN.  Brown interviews experts predicting disastrous landing. Host: Steve Carell.Host Steve Carell is passenger watching other channels while female passenger next to him watches in horror the CNN coverage.	169959
1984	Saturday Night Live: Newsmakers	T			Episode #187. 12-15-1984.	Parody News. Newsmakers. Host: Eddie Murphy.	169960
1999	Saturday Night Live: Newspaper	T	DVD -R HQ 5669		Episode	Parody News. Extra. Daily Press Newspaper Headline: Wildcats Lose by 70 "We Were Confused." Host: Ray Romano	169961
2005	Saturday Night Live: Newspaper Headlines	T			Best of Alex Baldwin	Parody News. Newspaper headlines destroy a candidate for governor.  The Daily Press: "Candidate Buckwell Kills Lassie." "Buckwell Falls to Second in Governor's Race After Shooting Lassie." "Lassie Killer to Debate Governor Tonight.""Lassie Killer Candidate Curses Out Baby." "First Dogs Now Babies." "Lassie Killer/Baby Curser Goes to Speak Tonight." "Blackwell Wipes Ass With Flag.""Lassie Assassin and Baby Slanderer Cleans Self With Old Glory and Offers Program to Lower Unemployment.""Lassie Killer/Baby Attacker/Flag Defiler Speaks Tonight on TV."  He received no votes and the governor received 100 percent of the vote total.	169962
2006	Saturday Night Live: Newspaper Headlines	T	DVD -R HQ 5260		Episode. 1-14-2006	Parody News. Newspaper Headline-Story: Extra. Daily Press: "Four Oceanographers Missing. Presumed Drowned" at end of sketch on oceanographers under the ocean. Host: Scarlett Johansson	169963
2009	Saturday Night Live: Newspaper Headlines	T	DVD -R HQ 10782		Episode. 1-17-2009	Parody News. Newspaper Headlines are used in a North American Savings fake commercial.	169964
1996	Saturday Night Live: Newspapers	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 10-5-1996	Parody News.  Reporters talking to air controller.. Daily Press newspaper headline about his quotes. Host: Lisa Kudrow	169965
1995	Saturday Night Live: NFL on NBC	T			Episode #389. 10-7-1995.	Parody News. NFL on NBC. Host: Chevy Chase.	169966
2006	Saturday Night Live: Nightly News with Brian Williams	T	DVD -R HQ 5430		Episode.  2-4-2006	Parody News.  Nightly News with Brian Williams 3000. Broadcast of the future; Jan. 31, 2145.  Brian Williams 3000 substituting for Tom Brokaw 2600 who is being repaired. Hologram Chris Matthews is a correspondent.Status of the Galaxy Address by George Bush regarding War on Pluto.	169967
1977	Saturday Night Live: Nixon Interviews, The	T			Episode #44. 4-23-1977.	Parody News. The Nixon Interviews. Host: Eric Idle.	169968
2005	Saturday Night Live: NPR Parody	T			Best of Alex Baldwin	National Public Radio Parody.  Margaret Jo McCullen and Terri Rialto are the hosts of "Delicious Dish" on NPR.	169969
1995	Saturday Night Live: O.J. Simpson	T			Episode #378. 1-21-1995.	Parody News. O.J. Simpson.  Movie News. Perspectives. Host: David Hyde Pierce.	169970
1996	Saturday Night Live: O.J. Simpson Trial	T			Episode #414. 11-23-1996.	Parody News. The O.J. Trial. Host: Phil Hartman.	169971
1998	Saturday Night Live: O.J. Simpson Trial.	T	SVD 1212		Episode #368. 9-24-1994.	Parody News.  O.J. Simpson Trial and Press. Host: Steve Martin	169972
2002	Saturday Night Live: O'Reilly Factor, The	T			Episode #519. 3-2-2002.	Parody News. The O'Reilly Factor. Host: Jonny Moseley.	169973
1997	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T			Episode #426. 5-10-1997.	Parody News. Oprah. Host: John Goodman.	169974
1997	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T			Episode #428. 9-27-1997.	Parody News. Oprah's Book Club. Host: Sylvester Stallone.	169975
1998	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T			Episode #441. 2-28-1998.	Parody News. Oprah. Host: Grath Brooks.	169976
1998	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T			Episode #447. 5-9-1998.	Parody News. Oprah Meets Goat Boy. Host; David Duchovny.	169977
2000	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T			Episode #492. 11-18-2000.	Parody News. Oprah. Tom and Drew's Wedding. Host: Tom Green.	169978
2005	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T	DVD -R HQ 3023		Episode. 3-19-2004	Parody Talk Show. Oprah Winfrey Show.  Her love of celebrities overwhelms a story of tragedy. Host: Ashton Kutcher, who appears as Julia Roberts with her twins.	169979
2006	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T	DVD -R HQ 5430		Episode.  2-4-2006	Parody Talk Show. Oprah Winfrey. Memoirs writer (Steve Martin) confesses to lying on her show. Host: Steve Martin	169980
2004	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 2-17-2004	Parody Talk Show. Oprah's Favorite Things. Audience and giveaways. Host: Megan Mullally.	169981
2006	Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball Commercial	T	DVD -R HQ 6108		Episode.	Parody Talk Show. Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball Commercial. Host: Kevin Spacey.	169982
1976	Saturday Night Live: Our Town	T			Episode #12. 1-31-1976.	Parody News. Dick Cavett. Our Town. Host; Dick Cavett.	169983
2004	Saturday Night Live: Paparazzi	T	DVD -R HQ 6764.		Episode. 1-10-2004	Parody News. Hollywood Paparazzi (Jennifer Aniston is one of two female photographers) shooting the Red Carpet movie and TV stars. "Just doing my job," she says when yelled at. They shout at the celebrities to get them to do outrageous poses.Both female paparazzi tell stories about their relationships with Hollywood celebrities. Host: Jennifer Aniston.	169984
2004	Saturday Night Live: Paparazzi Parody	T	SVDSP 1700		Episode. 5-15-2004	Parody News. Photojournalists in Hollywood. Crowd of paparazzi featuring three photographers including two played by the Olson Twins snapping their cameras, shouting at celebrities as they pass by.	169985
2004	Saturday Night Live: Paparazzi.	T			Episode #555. 1-10-2004.	Parody News. Obnoxious Paparazzi Photographers. Host: Jennifer Aniston.	169986
2004	Saturday Night Live: Paris Hilton Apologizes	T	DVD -R HQ 2194		Episode. 10-23-2004	Parody News Coverage. Paparazzi-Photographers shooting pictures of Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton and others. Paris apologizes for using the "N" word and says racism isn't hot.  Then names hot African-Americans and others she loves.	169987
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody ABC News Special and Diane Sawyer	T	DVD -R HQ 10782		Episode. 1-17-2009	Parody News. Diane Sawyer (Kristen Whig) interviews Vice President Dick Cheney in an ABC News Special called “The Final Interview.”	169988
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody C-Span Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 10349		Episode. 10-4-2008	Parody News. C-Span Press Conference for President Bush, Speaker Pelosi and Representative Frank on the Wall Street Bailout. Host: Anne Hathaway. 	169989
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody CBS Evening News with Katie Couric - Sarah Palin interview	T	DVD -R HQ 10326		Episode. 9-2-2008	Parody News. CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric (Amy Poehler) interviews Sarah Palin, the Republican Vice Presidential candidate for 2008, in Part IV of the historic interview. Host: Anna Faris	169990
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody CNN First Presidential Debate 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 10326		Episode. 9-2-2008	Parody News. Moderator-Journalist Jim Lehrer and Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. Host: Anna Faris	169991
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody CNN Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer	T	DVD -R HQ 11648			Parody News. CNN Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer cover breaking news with Tiger Woods. Breaking News: Woods appears on camera with his wife when she finds out he had “multiple transgressions.”  He suffers another accident (his wife is holding a golf club in her hand). He keeps getting hurt  and ending up in the hospital every time a new disclosure is made about Tiger and other women. He keeps making excuses for his wife. Tiger Woods back in the hospital. Perpetually unlucky golfer. “Tiger Woods Reads a Prepared Statement.”  “Seems like I keep saying the wrong things in this press conference.” This time he has a prepared statement. Holds it up and written on the back: “Help Me. I’m Scared. She is so strong.” The golf club is wrapped around his head. She chases him off-camera. An apologetic and terrified Tiger Woods. CNN. Host: Blake Lively. 	169992
2010	Saturday Night Live: Parody ESPN Sports - Curling	T	DVD -R HQ 11819		Episode.  3-1-2010	Parody Sports. Commentators Peter Twinkle (Jason Sudeikis) and Greg Stink of ESPN, the Total Sports Network. Gyne-Lotrimin Ladies World Cup of Curling, 1987. ESPN Classics: Ladies’ Curling.  Host: Jennifer Lopez. 	169993
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Frost/Nixon 	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody of Interviewer David Frost. Frost/Nixon. Frost/Other People.  Other celebrities interviewed y Frost include Bowie, David Crosby, Paul Lynde, Fred Berry. Host: Neil Patrick Harris.	169994
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Gossip Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 11648			Parody Gossip Girl. Gossip Girls: Statten Island. Host: Blake Lively. 	169995
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody Local News	T	DVD -R HQ 10349		Episode. 10-4-2008	Parody News. Local News with the Sioux City 3 News Team, the most YouTubed news team in the country. TV Anchors Michael Modesto and Tanya Mitchell (Anne Hathaway). Human Interest Reporter Melanie Moore. Reporter Christopher Smalls on animals. Sports Reporter Tom Genevere. Weather Meteorologist Andrea St. James (Amy Poehler). 	169996
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Local News	T	DVD -R HQ 11609		Episode. 11-14-2009	Parody Local News. WIIX Reporter Michelle Dison (Kristen Wigg) “Around the Town” segment. WIIX News Anchor Gil. Dison is gay and is interested in the woman she is interviewing much to the anchor’s dismay. It’s all about Dison and her attraction to the woman she is interviewing. She keeps complimenting the woman’s appearance ignoring the news interview, embarrassing both the person being interviewed and herself as well as Gil. 	169997
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody MSNBC and Countdown with Keith Olbermann	T	DVD -R HQ 10469 (Mislabeled on DVD as 10479)		Episode. 11-15-2008	Parody News. MSNBC and Countdown with Keith Olbermann (Ben Affleck). Richard Woolf, Newsweek Senior White House Correspondent is ridiculed. Host: Ben Affleck	169998
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody NBC News Today 	T	DVD -R HQ 10848		Episode. 2-7-2009	Parody News. NBC News Today Anchors Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford with the scoop on Today’s Tack. Host: Bradley Cooper.	169999
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody NBC News Today Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11609		Episode. 11-14-2009	Parody Talk Show. Hoda Kotb  (Jenny Slate) and Katie Lee Gifford (Kristen Wig) on the Today show. 	170000
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody NBC Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News. NBC Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb on The Scoop. Host: Neil Patrick Harris plays a fitness guru.  	170001
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody NBC Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb	T	DVD -R HQ 11037		Episode. 4-11-2009	Parody News. NBC Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb on The Scoop. Celebrating Kathie Lee Gifford’s anniversary on the show.  Host: Zac Efron. 	170002
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody New York Times	T	DVD -R HQ 10296		Episode. 9-20-2008	Parody News. New York Times Assignment Editor Peter Connolly brings 50 of the top investigative reporters to investigate Gov. Sarah Palin. He wants all of them to go to Alaska, but after a local newsman explains the assignment, all but three decide not to go.  Absurd questions from the reporters. The remaining three: the female reporter gets $70,000 in a suit for sexual harassment (someone called her “Sweetie”). A male reporter realizes his worst fears when he is killed by a polar bear. The third wins a Pulitzer Prize for a story on the possibility of incest within the Palin clan. Three days later he is killed by a snow mobile driven by a polar bear. 	170003
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody News	T	DVD -R HQ 11622		Episode. 11-21-2009	Parody News. The Day Would Come. NBC News Anchor Brian Williams. Decision 2012. The nation has a new president. president-elect Sarah Palin intercut with disaster scenes from movie, 2012. The DNC Presents: From the Mind of Kenneth Olberman. A Political Disaster.  Vice President Glenn Beck from Fox News. More disaster scenes. On Election Day 2012. More disaster scenes. Palin 2012. Host: Joseph Gordon-Levitt	170004
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody News Conferences on Media and Tiger Woods	T	DVD -R HQ 11677		Episode. 12-12-2009	Parody News. C-Span. Gov. Mark Sanford (R-SC), Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) and Former Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) discuss media coverage of Tiger Woods Affairs in a press conference on C-Span. National media engaged in an orgy in the coverage of professional golfer Tiger Woods and his alleged extramarital affairs. Discuss their own extramarital affairs and how they violated the public trust. They argue their stories are more important than the Tiger Woods story. They try to outdo what Tiger did to get better news media coverage. Only one reporter showed up at the press conference. Host: Taylor Lautner. 	170005
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody News PGA Tour	T	DVD -R HQ 11677		Episode. 12-12-2009	Parody News. Commissioner of the PGA Golf Tour talks about the Tiger Wood indefinite break from golf. No Tiger, No problem. Three segments. Commissioner returns in shirt-sleeves and new sponsors (important old sponsors are gone). He is still selling the PGA Golf Tour without Tiger. Discusses diversity of players. No African-American golfers. He starts drinking on camera. PGA Golf Tour keeps losing sponsors while he’s on camera. By the time he shows up for the third segment, he is drunk and bemoaning Tiger’s lost. You know that saying, “Any publicity is good publicity,” who said that. Whoever said that is a liar. All the major sponsors have left.  He starts crying and yelling Tiger’s name. This has been a message from the PGA Tour.  Host: Taylor Lautner. 	170006
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody News-Photographers	T	DVD -R HQ 10848		Episode. 2-7-2009	Parody News. SNL Digital short. News conference and photographers cover a boat ride.	170007
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Newspaper Comic Strips	T	DVD -R HQ 11031		Episode. 4-4-2009	Parody Newspapers.”Save The Funnies.” Dick Tracy calls the comic strip characters together to see if they can figure out a way to save newspapers from extinction and preserve newspaper funnies. Characters showing up include Archie and Veronica, Garfield, Cathy, the Far Side, a Political Cartoon, the Peanuts girls’,  Sudoku the mystic, a bridge columnist. Host: Seth Rogen. 	170008
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody of Celebrity Apprentice	T	DVD -R HQ 9693 (No Number on Disc) 		Episode. 2-23-2008	Parody of The Celebrity Apprentice program with Donald Trump and “The Celebrity Apprentice: The New Breed.”  Rachel Ray, food celebrity, and Charles Barkley, former NBA basketball star. “The Celebrity Apprentice: Special Victims Unit.” “The Celebrity Apprentice Goes Commercial.”  Host: Tina Fey. 	170009
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody of Lipstick Jungle and Cashmere Mafia	T	DVD -R HQ 9693 (No Number on Disc)		Episode. 2-23-2008	Parody of Lipstick Jungle and Cashmere Mafia:  “Lady Business.”  Three women with beauty, money and power. And a fourth woman who knows them somehow. Host: Tina Fey.  Also, Happy Birthday, Don Pardo who celebrates his 90th birthday. 	170010
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody PBS Reporter Gwen Ifill and the 2008 Vice Presidential Debate	T	DVD -R HQ 10349		Episode. 10-4-2008	Parody News. Moderator-Journalist Gwen Ifill (Queen Latifa) from PBS and author of a book on Obama’s influence on the election hawks her book while moderating the 2008 Vice Presidential Debate between Senator Joseph Biden and Governor Sarah Palin (Tina Fey). Host: Anne Hathaway. 	170011
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Sports Talk Shows	T	DVD -R HQ 10928		Episode. 3-7-2009	Parody Sports Talk Show. Game-Time with Dave and Grieg. Callers figure out that Grieg is an alien. Host: Dwayne Johnson	170012
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Sports, Bowling Tournament	T	DVD -R HQ 11648			Parody Sportscasters. ESPN Sportscasters Pete Twinkle and Greg Stink cover bowling tournament for Vasogel, a vagina cream.  ESPN: The Total Sports Network. Host: Blake Lively. 	170013
2010 	Saturday Night Live: Parody Sports: Lady Stars of Darts Championship	T	DVD -R HQ 11716		Episode. 1-16-2010	Parody Sports. Lady Stars of Darts Championship, 19988. ESPN The Total Sports Network. Two male commentators. Sponsored by feminine hygiene products. Host: Sigourney Weaver.	170014
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11622		Episode. 11-21-2009	Parody Talk Shows. What Up With That? on BET Network with former Vice President Al Gore as a guest. Host: Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Gore hawking his book. 	170015
2010	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11838		Episode. 3-13-2010	Parody Talk Shows. Talk Show with Ravish. Jay Leno Walking with Ravish. Guest is Jude Law. Host: Jude Law. 	170016
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Show Host	T	DVD -R HQ 11031		Episode. 4-4-2009	Parody Talk Show Host. Le Revista Della Televisione. Italian Talk Show Host Vinny Vedecci interviews celebrities including Seth Rogen. Host: Seth Rogen. 	170017
2010 	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Show Hosts: Larry King	T	DVD -R HQ 11716		Episode. 1-16-2010	Parody Talk Show. Larry King (Fred Armisen) on the late night talk show controversy with guests Jay Leno (Darrell Hammond) and Conan O’Brien (Bill Hader). David Letterman (Jason Sudeikis) joins them and can’t stop laughing, throws pencils at the camera. NBC mess. Carson Daly was off-camera and didn’t say anything. Leads into opening of show. Host: Sigourney Weaver.	170018
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Shows	T	DVD -R HQ 11648			Parody Talk Shows. Late Night with Chris Hansen. MSNBC, The Place for Politics. Brand new series from Christ Hansen: Late Night with Chris Hansen. Various guests must admit why they came to the program. “To plug a movie?” As they get up to leave, they are beaten up by the show’s musclemen.  Host: Blake Lively.  	170019
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody Talk Shows. 	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody Talk Show Hosts. The Dakota Fanning Show with Child Actor Dakota Fanning (Amy Poehler). Kid Speak segment has Fanning interviewing real children with adult questions they can’t answer. Interviews Hannah Montana (Molly Cyrus).  Host: Ellen Page.	170020
2010	Saturday Night Live: Parody Telemundo Coverage of Vancouver 2010	T	DVD -R HQ 11819		Episode.  3-1-2010	Parody News-Sports. Telemundo’s coverage of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver 2010.  Proud member of the NBC-family, we will continue to broadcast these silly games. Female Anchor Maria Albaniz (Jennifer Lopez). Male Anchor Jorge Cortez (Fred Armisen). Rosa is the field reporter. Hector is another field reporter covering curling. They misunderstand all the sports. Host: Jennifer Lopez. 	170021
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody The Office	T	DVD -R HQ 9942		Episode. 5-17-2008	Parody Documentary. The “true original Japanese version of The Office” on which the English series was based, and then the American version.  	170022
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody The View	T	DVD -R HQ 10469 (Mislabeled on DVD as 10479)		Episode. 11-15-2008	Parody News. The View greets Alec Baldwin (Ben Affleck). Host: Ben Affleck. Opening segment features 2008 Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain (Himself) with his vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (Tina Fey) doing a QVC sales pitch just before the election is about to be held. 	170023
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody The View	T	DVD -R HQ 10963		Episode. 3-14-2009	Parody Talk Shows. The View women talk about Hot Topics and more. Host: Tracy Morgan	170024
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody TNT Basketball with Charles Barkley	T	DVD -R HQ 11128		Episode. 5-16-2009. Finale.	Parody Sports Shows. Promotion video at the bottom of the screen is parodied as two sports commentators including Charles Barkley are distracted by “Mark” who keeps interrupting the program at the bottom of the screen. Host: Will Ferrell.	170025
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Variety	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News. Variety headlines on Broadway show problems at opening of a skit of Broadway performers trying to figure out how to save Broadway. Host: Neil Patrick Harris.	170026
2008	Saturday Night Live: Parody Vice Presidential Press Conference Sarah Palin	T	DVD -R HQ 10401		Episode. 10-18-2008	Parody News. Press Conference with Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin (Tina Fey). Reporters at first asked not to use recorded devices or write anything down. Reporters look appalled. Palin male spokesman says, just kidding. The real Sarah Palin is watching the skit with Loren Michael and complaining about it. Actor Mark Wahlberg shows up trying to find the SNL actor who impersonated him. He’s followed by Alec Baldwin who mistakes the real Palin for Tina Fey. Palin tells him her favorite Baldwin is Steven. Palin replaces an embarrassed Fey at the Press Conference podium. They pass each other wearing the same clothes and not saying a word. Palin tells the reporters she is not going to answer any questions. She’s there only to say, “Live from New York, It’s Saturday Night Live.” Host: Josh Brolin. 	170027
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody Washington Press Corps.	T	DVD -R HQ 10874		Episode. 2-14-2009	Parody Press. Republicans meet to decide what to tell the Washington Press Corps. three weeks into the Obama administration. They decide to focus on the kids’ sleep-overs and leave to face the press as the skit ends. Host: Alec Baldwin. 	170028
2010	Saturday Night Live: Parody: Access Hollywood on Oscar Nominations	T	DVD -R HQ 11769		Episode.  2-6-2010	Parody Entertainment News. Access Hollywood. Access Hollywood co-host Billy Bush (Ashton Kutcher). Oscar Best Picture Nominations are announced for 2010. Host Ashton Kutcher.	170029
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody: Rachel Maddow Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10758		Episode. 11-10-2009	Parody News. TV Anchor Rachel Maddow interviews the Illinois governor and his Senate appointment. Host: Neil Patrick Harris.	170030
2009	Saturday Night Live: Parody: The View	T	DVD -R HQ 10782		Episode. 1-17-2009	Parody Talk Shows. The women of The View express their opinions with guest Ricky Gervais. 	170031
2002	Saturday Night Live: Paula Zahn	T			Episode #530. 11-2-2002.	Parody News. American Morning with Paula Zahn.  Z105 Radio. Host: Eric McCormack.	170032
2004	Saturday Night Live: Pentagon Press Briefing	T	DVD -R HQ 2533		Episode. 12-18-2004	Parody News. Press Conference.  Brigadier General Craig Fenson (Robert De Niro) introduced by Donald Rumsfeld as the man leading up the counter-intelligence unit.  Fenson names terrorists whose name pronunciations all have sexual meanings.	170033
2004	Saturday Night Live: Pentagon Press Briefing	T	DVD -R HQ 5575		Episode.	Parody News. Donald Rumsfield Pentagon Press Briefing on CSPAN. On Iraqi terrorists. Brigadier General (Robert DeNiro) quizzed by reporters including female and African American reporters on names of terrorists (each name is pronounced as an obscenity)	170034
1987	Saturday Night Live: People Magazine	T			Episode #232. 5-9-1987.	Parody News. People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive, 1986. Host: Mark Harmon	170035
2003	Saturday Night Live: Point Counterpoint	T	VHS 1390		Episode	Parody News. Editorial Opinions. Clinton vs. Dole	170036
2007	Saturday Night Live: President Bush on Press Conferences	T	DVD -R HQ 8221		Episode. 3-24-2007	Parody News. President addresses the nation and says he's sorry he ever took questions from reporters during a press conference and won't do that again. Host: Peyton Manning	170037
1987	Saturday Night Live: President Reagan Press Conference	T	DVD -R HQ 4871		Episode	Parody News. Reporters quiz President Reagan (Robin Williams) at a Washington Press Conference. Host: Robin WilliamsReporters Milt, Trudy and others ask questions. Reagan's radio mike feeding him the answers has interference from police radio and other radio stations.	170038
2009	Saturday Night Live: Presidential Address 	T	DVD -R HQ 11031		Episode. 4-4-2009	Parody Magazines. President Obama recommends Playboy and Hustler, but not Penthouse in statement from Europe about American products. Host: Seth Rogen. 	170039
2004	Saturday Night Live: Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates	T	DVD -R HQ 2112		Episode. 10-9-2004	Parody News. NBC News Decision 2004. Moderator Charles Gibson, ABC and Good Morning America for Presidential Debate and Gwen Ifill (Queen Latifa), NewsHour of PBS for Vice Presidential Debate.  Also Robert Smigel cartoon: X-Presidents.	170040
2004	Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2004: Great Debates, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2251		Prime Time edition of Saturday Night Live	Parody News. Impersonations of Jim Lehrer in Debate 2004 and 2002. Debate 1976: Liz Montgomery (Jane Curtin), Washington Post. Tom Burke (John Belushi), Rolling Stone Magazine. Earl Roland, Chicago Tribune.ABC 88 Campaign: Second Presidential Debate featuring Diane Sawyer of 60 Minutes, Elizabeth Dow, Sam Donaldson of ABC. Debate 1992: Jane Pauley, NBC News.	170041
1996	Saturday Night Live: Presidential Debates with Host Jim Lederer	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 10-5-1996	Parody News. Presidential Debate between Republican Bob Dole and Democrat Bill Clinton. Jim Lederer moderator for the debate. Host: Lisa Kudrow	170042
1975	Saturday Night Live: Press	T			Episode #9. 1-10-1975.	Parody News. Powwow With the Press. Host: Elliott Gould.	170043
1996	Saturday Night Live: Press Conference	T			Episode #406. 5-11-1996.	Parody News. Bob Dole Press Conference. 20 Years and One Week. Host: Christine Baranski.	170044
1996	Saturday Night Live: Press Conference	T			Episode #413. 11-16-1996.	Parody News. Don King's Press Conference. Shopping at Home Network. Host: Robert Downey Jr.	170045
2003	Saturday Night Live: Press Conference	T			Episode #548. 10-11-2003.	Parody News. Schwarzenegger Press Conference. Host: Justin Timberlake	170046
1989	Saturday Night Live: Prime Time Live	T			Episode. 10-28-1989	Parody Prime Time Live with TV Journalists Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer. Donaldson calls Sawyer a bitch to prove that the show is live and not pre-taped.  Also parody of Talk-Show Host Johnny Carson with Ed McMahon.	170047
1990	Saturday Night Live: Regis and Kathie Lee	T			Episode #293. 11-17-1990.	Parody News. Live With Regis and Kathie Lee. Host: Dennis Hopper.	170048
2006	Saturday Night Live: Reporter Borat Sagdiyev	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 10-27-2006	Parody News. Reporter Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a "TV Journalist from Kazakhstan." Kazakhstan Ministry of Information sponsors first five minutes of program because of budget cuts. Host: Hugh Laurie	170049
1994	Saturday Night Live: Ricki Lake	T	DVD -R HQ 5373		Episode	Parody Talk Show. Ricki Lake: Topic: Celebrities and the Fathers and Husbands Who Abuse Them.  Host: Martin Lawrence	170050
1975	Saturday Night Live: Robert Klein/ABBA, Loudon Wainright III	T			Episode #5. 11-15-1975	Parody News. Interviewer (Lorne Michaels - Voice). Host: Robert Klein.	170051
2008	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel Cartoon - Barrack Obama campaign parody. 	T	DVD -R HQ 9794		Episode. 3-29-2008	Parody News. News Media cover Barrack Obama in Robert Smigel Fun House cartoon. NBC Newscaster Brian Williams. Obama tries to get rid of supporters Jesse Jackson and the Rev. Al Sharpton. Host: Ellen Page.	170052
2006	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Best of Saturday TV Funhouse	T			Episode #617. 4-29-2006	Parody News. News Reporter (Rob Riggle - Voice).	170053
2006	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Bryan Gumbel and the Early Show	C	DVD -R HQ 5984		Episode.	Parody News. TV Morning News Host Bryan Gumbel. Gumbel tires to commit suicide while during "Survivor" interviews in a Real Audio parody. Martha Stewart makes a guest appearance.	170054
2006	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Bryant Gumbel	T	DVD -R HQ 5560		Episode. 3-4-2006	Parody. CBS Bryant Gumbel. Belated Black History Moment on children cartoons with Token Symbols in 1992. Token Blacks attempt to correct racial injustice. Newspapers. Gumbel in a CBS Eye says the Token Symbols. Dennis Hazeburt, narrator.Host: Natalie Portman.	170055
2007	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Decision '08: Spring '07 Cleaning. Presidential Debates	T	DVD -R HQ 8557		Episode. 5-29-2007	Parody News.  Presidential Debates with Oprah Winfrey. Decision '08: Spring '07 Cleaning. Host: Zach Braff.	170056
2007	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Frontline	C	DVD -R HQ 7763		Episode. 1-20-2007. A Robert Smigel TV Funhouse.	Parody News. Frontline. Cartoon parody. President George Bush improves his image by appearing as a cartoon chipmunk. Positive response so entire cabinet and media celebrities turn into cartoon chipmunks. New York Times headline.TV Talk Show Hosts, Newscasters become cartoon chipmunks to boost ratings. The Economist Magazine cover. When this appeal wanes, Bush appears in a swimming pool farting as he talks. This catches on.NBC News Anchor Brian Williams, CBS News Anchor Katie Couric and ABC News Anchor Charles Gibson are all shown in a shallow pool delivering the news while farting.Narrator Will Lyman.	170057
2006	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Fun With Real Audio Presents Presidential Outtakes	C	DVD -R HQ 6108	Smigel, Robert	Episode.	Parody News Media. Larry King. Host: Kevin Spacey	170058
1996	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Larry King.	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 10-5-1996	Parody TV Talk. Talk Show Show Host Larry King with Presidential candidate Ross Pierot. Robert Smigel animation using Real Audio. Host: Lisa KudrowAnimation tied to real audio puts them playing golf, hang-gliding, in a bath together, at restaurant under a table looking up a woman's skirt, killing chickens, fighting giant ants.	170059
2007	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: Tales From the Greatest Generation	C	DVD -R HQ 8508		Episode. 5-12-2007	News Photographers with old-fashioned cameras in black-and-white animation. Host: Molly Shannon.	170060
2006	Saturday Night Live: Robert Smigel's Saturday TV Funhouse: TV News Programs	C	DVD -R HQ 5984		Episode.	Parody News. MSNBC Female Reporter. CNN Headline News. Fox News Live. Jay Leno. News Commentators. Charles Rangel. Fox News Alert. New York Post Headlines: "Down the Drain." "Bad-Sin."Divertor shows up to divert the American public from important political news by emphasizing celebrity news. Diverts coverage of serious issues to celebrity journalism.	170061
2002	Saturday Night Live: Russel Putnam, Investigative Reporter	T			Episode #517. 1-19-2002	Parody News. Investigative Reporter Russel Putnam.  Host. Jack Black.	170062
1999	Saturday Night Live: Sally Jesse Raphael	T			Episode #473. 12-4-1999.	Parody News. Sally Jesse Raphael. Goth Talk. Host: Christina Ricci.	170063
1999	Saturday Night Live: Saturday Night Live 11 O'Clock Action 8 News Watch	T	DVD -R HQ 6823		Episode. 10-1-1999	Parody News. Local TV Anchors Conner Stands (Jerry Seinfeld) and Taffy Davenport (Ana Gasteyer ), Action 8 News Watch TV News Team. News program is filled with teasers. African American Field Reporter Sorrell Matthews (Tim Meadows).Commentator Roger Sorkin (Will Ferrell). Host: Jerry Seinfeld. "All these stories….later in the hour."	170064
1999	Saturday Night Live: Saturday Night Live Christmas	T			Episode.	Parody News. Weekend Update Anchor Norm MacDonald.	170065
1983	Saturday Night Live: Saturday Night Live News	T	DVD -R HQ 6544		Episode #318. 1-28-1983	Parody News. Saturday Night Live News with Brad Hall and the SNL News Teams. Host: Rick Moranis.	170066
2004	Saturday Night Live: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow	T	DVD -R HQ 2194		Episode. 10-23-2004	Parody News. Reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) with a skilled pilot try to stop the plans of a mad scientist bent on world domination in 1939 New York City. Problems of filming in a green set without any real props or action.She has a reporter's notebook and talks about filing her story as they dodge imaginary bullets.	170067
1981	Saturday Night Live: SNL News Break with TV Anchors Brian-Doyle Murray and Mary Gross.	T	DVD -R HQ 6728		Episode #258. 10-2-1981	Parody News. TV Anchors Brian-Doyle Murray and Mary Gross. Host: Rod Stewart. Late Night TV Host Tom Snyder in mock Spanish (Joe Piscopo). Weekend Update's Film Critic Rahem Abdul Mohammed (Eddie Murphy).	170068
1998	Saturday Night Live: Space Shuttle News Coverage	T	DVD -R HQ 5723		Episode. 5-9-1998	Parody News Coverage of Space Shuttle. Evening News Male TV Anchor. Coverage keeps getting less and less serious. "From the Earth…" parody of Tom Hanks' series on the Space Shuttle. Host: David Duchovny	170069
1997	Saturday Night Live: Special Report with Brian Williams News	T	DVD -R HQ 5051		Episode.	Parody News. Well Babies Tragedy. NBC News Special Live Report with Brian Williams (Will Ferrell). NBC Correspondent in the Field Diane Carbonal. Host: Nathan Lane.  Geraldo Rivera shows up and Williams tells Carbonal to chase him away.Williams tries to keep story going for his career.	170070
2005	Saturday Night Live: Special Report with Brit Hume Fox News Channel	T	DVD -R HQ 6136		Episode. 10-22-2005	Parody News. Fox News Live -- Bush to hold Q&A with Troops. Special Report with Brit Hume. Fox News Channel. Fake questions and answers offering optimistic and positive answers from the troops. Obviously reading off prompters. Host: Catherine Zeta-Jones	170071
1995	Saturday Night Live: Sports Beat	T			Episode #379. 2-11-1995.	Parody News. Sports Beat. Book Buzz. Host: Bob Newhart.	170072
2001	Saturday Night Live: Sports Century, a sports documentary	T	DVD -R HQ 7380		Episode. 3-9-2001	Parody News. Sports Journalist Chris Fowler (Chris Parnell) for Sports Century, a fake documentary. Sportswriters interviewing boxing legend at ringside during a boxing match. Black and White fake documentary.Reporters taking notes furiously on small pads.Daily Press headlines. Gives trash talk to reporters. Billed as one of the first boxers to use trash talk before he is knocked out by African-American boxer finally allowed to fight in American boxing rings. Host Conan O'Brien.Daily Press Extra Headlines.	170073
1982	Saturday Night Live: Sports Interview	T			Episode #138. 5-15-1982.	Parody News. Brian Doyle-Murray interviews recently humbled actor-wrestler Andy Kaufman. Host: Danny DeVito.	170074
2010	Saturday Night Live: Sports Parody ESPN 	T	DVD -R HQ 11758		Episode.  1-30-2010	Parody Sports. ESPN Game Time with Randy and Greg. Randy keeps saying his co-host is not an alien, but it is obvious that he is an alien. Host: John Hamm. 	170075
1998	Saturday Night Live: Sportscasters	T	DVD -R HQ 6646		Episode.	Parody Sports News. TV Sportscaster Vince Thomas (Kelsey Grammer) covers a lumberjack contest. Host: Kelsey Grammer.	170076
2007	Saturday Night Live: Sportscasters	T	DVD -R HQ 7763		Episode. 1-20-2007	Parody News. Sportscasters Jim Nantz (Jeremy Piven) and Phil Simms on NFL-CBS. Host; Jeremy Piven.	170077
1999	Saturday Night Live: SportsCenter	T	DVD -R HQ 5669		Episode	Parody News. Sports Anchors Stuart Scott (Tim Meadows) and Chet Harper (Ray Romano), a new member of the team whose obscene and racial patter is bothering Scott. Parody of SportsCenter broadcast.  Host: Ray Romano	170078
1996	Saturday Night Live: Stan Hooper	T			Episode #401. 2-24-1996.	Parody News. Stan Hooper. Host: Elle MacPherson.	170079
2004	Saturday Night Live: Star Jones	T	DVD -R HQ 2318		Episode. 11-13-2004	Parody News. Star Jones of "The View" on her pre-wedding night.  Barbara Walters (BW) calls. Sarcastic look at Star Jones' upcoming wedding with outrageous product placements and mentions. Guest Host: Liam Niessen.	170080
2006	Saturday Night Live: Super Bowl	T	DVD -R HQ 5430		Episode.  2-4-2006	Parody Sports News.  Super Bowl. Newspaper Headlines used.	170081
2008	Saturday Night Live: Suze Orman Show	T	DVD -R HQ 9762		Episode. 3-15-2008	Parody News. Suze Orman Show - financial advice. Host: Jonah Hill. 	170082
1998	Saturday Night Live: Tabloid Press	T	DVD -R HQ 5552		Episode	Parody News. Parody Tabloid Press. George Clooney and his boycott of the tabloid press. Dan Rather. Paparazzi. NBC Live News Coverage. Diane Sawyer and Prime Time. Host: Samuel Jackson	170083
1995	Saturday Night Live: Tabloids and Aliens	T	DVD -R HQ 5893		Episode	Parody News. Tabloids. Headlines throughout story. Daily Press Headline: "Flying Saucer Lands in City!" "Saucer Door Opens. Nothing Comes Out." "Juggernaut Force to Enter Spaceship!" "First Soldier Goes In." "Aliens Can Run But They Can't Hide.""First Soldier Acting Odd! City Asks: What's In Spaceship?" "Second Soldier Eager to Kick Butt. Wouldn't Want To Be An Alien Right About Now!"  "Second Soldier's Effort Disappointing. But He Loves Broads, That We Do Know.""Three More Soldiers Go In. Rumors Are Flying!" "First Soldier Returns Wearing Bomb!" "He Seems Extremely Touch About Certain Jokes.""Spaceship Leaves. Musta Got What They Came For."	170084
1990	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show	T			Episode #285. 4-21-1990.	Parody Talk Show. Nude Talk Show.  Channel Z. Host: Alec Baldwin.	170085
1994	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show	T			Episode #385. 4-15-1995.	Parody Talk Show. Good Morning Brooklyn. Host: Courteney Cox.	170086
1994	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show	T	DVD -R HQ 1898 (Excerpts)		Episode	Parody Talk Show. "Dating in the Nineties," a Lifetime Talk Show. Female Columnist from New York newspaper. Authors.	170087
2002	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show	T			Episode #521. 3-16-2002	Parody Talk Show. NPR "Delicious Dish."  Host: Ian McKellen	170088
1993	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show Host	T	DVD -R HQ 6855		Episode	Parody Talk Show. Interviewer Chris Farley of "The Chris Farley Show" tries to interview Paul McCartney but is so nervous and inept, he asks inane questions and keeps hitting himself on the side of the head for being so stupid.The incompetent interviewer on television talk show circuit.	170089
2009	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show Host 	T	DVD -R HQ 11478		Episode. 10-10-2009	Parody Talk Shows. Italian TV Talk Show Host Vinny Vedecci on La Rivista Della Televisioner interviews Drew Barrymore. References to David Letterman show where Barrymore flashed her breasts at Letterman, and recent disclosures about Letterman’s trysts with female staff members.  Host: Drew Barrymore.	170090
2007	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show Host Don Imus	T	DVD -R HQ 8331		Episode. 4-14-2007	Parody Talk Show. Talk Show Host Don Imus' firing. What Imus must do to apologize for his racist-sexual remarks on his radio program.  Media circus surrounding the event discussed. Host: Shia LaBeouf.	170091
2009	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show Parody: The View	T	DVD -R HQ 11582		Episode. 11-7-2009	Parody Talk Shows.  The View with Joy Behar (Fred Armistan), Whoopi Goldberg, Kate Gosselin (Taylor Swift), Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Fake Guest: Nicholas Cage. Host: Taylor Swift. 	170092
2010	Saturday Night Live: Talk Show Parody: The View	T	DVD -R HQ 11769		Episode.  2-6-2010	Parody Talk Shows. The View “Hot Topics.”  Gays in military. Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselback are satirized.  Then they talk about Oscar nominations. They interview Mel Gibson (Ashton Kutcher). Host Ashton Kutcher. 	170093
2002	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel	T	SVD 1158. (Two Recordings, second one complete).		Episode. #520. 3-9-1002.	Parody News. News Media. Host: Jon Stewart.	170094
2002	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel	T	SVD 1187		Episode	Parody News. Ted Koppel-David Letterman-News Anchor parody	170095
2004	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel	T	SVD 1496		Episode. 3-6-2004	Parody News. Anchor Ted Koppel of Nightline interviews Martha Stewart, Rosie O'Donnell, a juror and a sexist stock broker.	170096
1998	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T	SVD 1212		Episode	Parody News. ABC Nightline with Ted Koppel	170097
1995	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #388. 9-30-1995.	Parody News. Nightline. O.J. Today. Host: Mariel Hemingway.	170098
1995	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #394. 12-2-1995.	Parody News. Nightline. Inside Politics. Hulk Hogan Talk Show. Host: Anthony Edwards.	170099
1995	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #395. 12-9-1995.	Parody News. Nightline. The Today Show. Perspectives. Host: David Alan Grier.	170100
1996	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #398. 1-20-1996.	Parody News. Nightline. Host: Alec Baldwin.	170101
1996	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #404. 4-13-1996.	Parody News. Nightline. Seattle Today. Host: Steve Forbes.	170102
1996	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #407. 5-18-1996.	Parody News. Nightline. Host: Jim Carrey	170103
1997	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #420. 2-15-1997.	Parody News. Nightline. O.J. Simpson. Chopper Four. Chevy Chase banned from ever hosting the show ever again after this episode. Host; Chevy Chase.	170104
1997	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T			Episode #424. 4-12-1997.	Parody News. Nightline. Goth Talk. Host; Rob Lowe.	170105
2004	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 2-17-2004	Parody News. Ted Koppel and Nightline on ABC. Senators Kerry, Edwards and Lieberman on Janet Jackson's Super bowl Half-Time controversy.  Host: Megan Mullally.	170106
1997	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC	T	DVD -R HQ 6465		Episode.	Parody News. ABC News Nightline with Ted Koppel interviewing female actors who weren't nominated for the Oscars. Host: Chevy Chase.	170107
1998	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC. Martha Stewart	T			Episode #445. 4-11-1998.	Parody News. Nightline. Martha Stewart. Host: Greg Kinnear.	170108
1997	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC. New York Times	T			Episode #434. 11-22-1997.	Parody News. Nightline with Saddam Hussein. Colin Quinn Explains the New York Times. Perspectives. Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani. Host: Rudy Giuliani.	170109
1998	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC. Press Conference. Martha Stewart.	T			Episode #440. 2-14-1998.	Parody News. Nightline. Press Conference with Catherine II. Martha Stewart Living. CBS Olympics. Riding My Donkey: Political Talk Show. Host: Roma Downey.	170110
1997	Saturday Night Live: Ted Koppel and Nightline ABC. Talk-Show Host Larry King	T			Episode #427. 5-17-1997.	Parody News. Nightline. Larry King. Host; Jeff Goldblum.	170111
2008	Saturday Night Live: The Hillary Campaign	T	DVD -R HQ 9812		Episode. 4-5-2008	News Media. The Clintons (Darrell Hammon, Amy Poehler) appear on TV and talk about the press coverage of their tax returns. Parody of press finding out about their tax returns. How the press discovered they were rich. Host: Christopher Walken.    	170112
1982	Saturday Night Live: Time Magazine On Publishing President Jimmy Carter's memoirs.	T	DVD -R HQ 6327		Episode.	Parody Magazines. Time Magazine on Publishing President Jimmy Carter's memoirs and his meeting with President Ron Reagan. Playboy Magazine Interview with Carter. Host: Ron Howard.	170113
2005	Saturday Night Live: Today Show	T	DVD -R HQ 4953		Episode. 12-3-2005	Parody News. Today Show.  Lighting of the Christmas Tree. Host: Dane Cook	170114
1998	Saturday Night Live: Today Show	T	DVD -R HQ 5723		Episode. 5-9-1998	Parody News. Today Show. Matt Lauer (as himself) interviews Host David Duchovny about Mango Madness. Duchovny goes on the Today Show to plug his latest film but can't stop thinking about Mango, a dancer he saved from suicide.Lauer can then only think of a dancing Al Roker, the weatherman on the Today Show. Both play themselves.	170115
1999	Saturday Night Live: Tom Brokaw	T			Episode #474. 12-11-1999.	Parody News. Tom Brokaw and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Host: Danny DeVito.	170116
1976	Saturday Night Live: Tom Snyder	T			Episode #17. 4-17-1976.	Parody News. Tomorrow with Tom Snyder. Ron Nessen, President press secretary. Host: Ron Nessen.	170117
1981	Saturday Night Live: Tom Snyder	T			Episode #127. 12-12-1981.	Parody News. "Washed Up Tom Snyder." Host: Bill Murray.	170118
2005	Saturday Night Live: Trucker Talk	T	DVD -R HQ 2647		Episode. 1-15-2004	Parody News. News Media. Truckers talk about press and paparazzi in discussing the break-up of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. When a civilian complains the truckers are as bad as the media, the truckers respond."The press invades these people's life, yet we still want to know what went wrong in their relationship."  Then he asks the civilian for his home address and the truckers destroy his house.	170119
2005	Saturday Night Live: TV Magazine	T			Best of Alex Baldwin	Parody Magazine. TV Magazine. Soap Opera Digest Host Helen DeSanto.	170120
2007	Saturday Night Live: TV Newsman Dan Rather and Decision 2008	T	DVD -R HQ 8677		Episode. 5-12-2007	Parody News. MSNBC. TV Newsman Dan Rather (Darrell Hammond) of HD Net with Decision 2008: The Fringe Candidate Debate. Rather speculates this program signals the further decline of his distinguished career. Host: Molly Shannon.First the Democrats, then the Republicans, and now the Fringe Candidates including representatives of parties for Nazis, animal rights, vampires, terrorists, dancers, English royalty,  the former English Prime Minister Tony Blake, and others.	170121
1999	Saturday Night Live: View, The	T	SVD 1214		Episode	Parody News	170122
1997	Saturday Night Live: View, The	T			Episode #433. 11-15-1997.	Parody News.  The View. CEO Dreamboats Magazine. Host: Claire Danes.	170123
1998	Saturday Night Live: View, The	T			Episode #438. 1-17-1998.	Parody News. The View. CBS World of Sports. Host: Sarah Michelle Gellar.	170124
2000	Saturday Night Live: View, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1906		In "The Best of Cheri Oteri"	Parody Talk Show -- The View -- Barbara Walters,	170125
1999	Saturday Night Live: View, The including Barbara Walter	T	DVD -R HQ 5274		Episode.	Parody News. The View. "Some might call it a train wreck, we call it The View."  Caricatures of Barbara Walters, Meredith Vieira, Joy Behar, and Star Jones. Discuss the news of the day.  Host: Bill Paxton.	170126
1998	Saturday Night Live: View, The. Oprah Winfrey.	T			Episode #448. 9-26-1998.	Parody News. The View. Oprah 2002. Host: Cameron Diaz.	170127
1977	Saturday Night Live: Walter Winchell	T			Episode #41. 3-26-1977.	Parody News. "The Untouchables." Host: Jack Burns.	170128
2005	Saturday Night Live: Washington Presidential Press Conference CNN	T	DVD -R  HQ 2647		Episode. 1-15-2004	Parody News. CNN - Presidential News Conference. Washington Press Conference with former Presidents senior George Bush and Bill Clinton. Washington reporters ask questions. "Mr. President…Mr. President….."  He calls reporters by their first names.Clinton rephrases Bush's simplistic answers into perfect sound bites that Bush says: "I think what the president is saying….."  Bush usually answers, "Ditto" and "What he said…." Clinton keeps talking so senior Bush can't talk.	170129
1994	Saturday Night Live: Washington Press Conference on C-Span	T	DVD -R HQ 5936		Episode. 12-3-1994	Parody News. Washington Press Conference reporters quizzing Jesse Helms about President Clinton. Reporters asking questions include African-American female reporter and male reporters. Host: Roseanne.	170130
1978	Saturday Night Live: Week in Review	T			Episode #64. 4-22-1978.	Parody News. Next Week in Review. Host: Steve Martin.	170131
1979	Saturday Night Live: WGN Live Broadcast	T			Episode #81. 3-17-1979.	Parody News. WGN Live at Doyle's Tavern. Host: Margot Kidder.	170132
1979	Saturday Night Live: WGN Morning Show	T			Episode #78. 2-10-1979.	Parody News. WGN Morning Show. Host: Rick Nelson.	170133
2007	Saturday Night Live: Wolf Blitzer in the Situation Room	T	DVD -R HQ 8767		Episode. 2-24-2007	Parody News. How the news of Anna Nicole Smith overwhelms the news from Iraq. Wolf Blitzer of CNN in the Situation Room is reporting the latest news from Iraq while the scroll at the bottom of the screen gives news about Smith.Chyron Scroll at the bottom of the scream gets bigger and bigger until news about Anna Nicole Smith overwhelms Blitzer who is reading the latest news out of Iraq. The scroll also says news from Iraq is boring.CNN Correspondent Andrew Sturdevant (Rainn Wilson) switches his hard-news assignment to report gossip and fake news about Smith. Talk-Show Larry King. Host: Rainn Wilson.	170134
2004	Saturday Night Live: World of Scott Wainio, The	T	SVD 1600		Episode. 2-2004	Parody News. Interview. Using an invisible microphone. Host: Drew Barrymore.  Wears T-Shirt: "There Is No Microphone." People respond to a play-pretend microphone and talk into his hand.Also, parody of Daily Newspaper headlines in next sketch.	170135
2006	Saturday Night Live: WVIR local news coverage.	T	DVD -R HQ 7009		Episode.	Parody News. TV Reporter Michelle Dison "Around the Town" WVIR comes on to a woman she is interviewing. TV News Anchor Gil of local newscast. Dison is in the middle of a divorce. Host: Jaime Pressley. Lesbian Reporter. 	170136
1999	Saturday Night Live: WXLU News	T			Episode #471. 11-13-1999.	Parody News. WXLU News. Host: Garth Brooks.	170137
1964	Saturday Night Out	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	170138
1979	Saturday Night People	T			UK. Series 1979-1980.	TV Gossip Column. Clive James, Janet Street-Porter and Rissole Harty.	170139
1989	Saturday Night With Connie Chung	DT			Series 1989-1990	TV Anchor Connie Chong (1989-1990). Reporter George G. Colucci (1989).	170140
2008	Saturday Night: Parody New York Times Newspaper Headline	T	DVD -R HQ 10559			Parody News. New York Times Headline: “T-Pain Unveils New Song. Gets Beat Up By Fans.”  Satire on record studio recording and publicity. 	170141
2008	Saturday Night: Parody of Dateline NBC with Keith Morrison	T	DVD -R HQ 10559			Parody News. TV Dateline NBC Anchor Keith Morrison is satirized. 	170142
1981	Saturday of Glory	NM		Serafin, David		News Media	170143
1956	Saturday Sports Mirror	DT				TV Co-Hosts Jack Drees and Bill Hickey	170144
1983	Saturday Supercade	C			Series. 9-17-1983 to 8-24-1985. CBS	Reporters Frogger (Bob Sarlatte, 1983-1984), Fanny Frog (B.J. Ward, 1983-1984) and Shelly Turtle (Marvin Kaplan as "Shelly," 1983-1984) for the Swamp Gazette go after bad guys with some help from animals and adults.	170145
1988	Saturday the 14th Strikes Back	M				TV Reporter (Meg Thayer)	170146
1951	Saturday's Hero	M	DVD -R HQ 10316, 10317. 	Lampell, Millard (Novel - "Hero, The").  Lampell, Sidney Buchman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sportswriter Eddie Abrahms (Elliott Lewis) is mentor of a football hero who goes to a Southern university on an athletic scholarship. After an injury takes him out of play, hero realizes he has been used by politically ambitious alum.Gridiron hero loves alum's niece. Corruption of collegiate athletics.  Expose on the manipulation of college sports programs.	170147
1937	Saturday's Heroes	M	DVD -R HQ 10220 (Mislabeled 10200), 10221 (Ending). SVD 1178	Templeton, George (Story). Paul Yawitz, Charles Kaufman, David Silverstein (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Reporter Red I. Watson (Richard Lane), of the Daily Carlton. Criticizes college football player for indifference.  Player is charged with scalping tickets and threatened with expulsion, claims he will expose the rest of the team to the press.Player is reinstated -- the blackmail works.  But before the player is notified of the decision, he calls the reporter and Watson threatens the university president. So the president expels the player.Watson supports the player in print when he gets a job as an assistant coach at another college.  The player's team wins the game and a campaign is started to have college athletes compensated monetarily for their efforts.	170148
1933	Saturday's Millions	M		Cary, Lucian (Story). Dale Van Every (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Myra Blane (Lucille Lund). Reporter (Walter Brennan). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Richard Cramer). Reporter (Sam Godfrey) Reporter (Harrison Greene). Reporter (Eddie Phillips). Reporter (Al Richmond).Variety, 10/17/33: "Now that pictures have stopped making reporters always stewed, they're making them beautiful, for batting average of .000."	170149
1699	Satyr Against Wit, A	PO	USC	Blackmore, Sir Richard		Press	170150
0001	Satyricon, The (Sayrica)	ER	USC	Petronious		News	170151
1918	Sauce for the Goose	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	170152
1981	Sauce for the Goose	N	GPL	DeVries, Peter		Journalist Daisy Dobbin, devoted women's libber. agrees to infiltrate companies notorious for sexual harassment of females. She will write up her experiences for Femme MagazineFirst firm where she works as a secretary, no one makes a pass at her.  But in the second company, she falls in love with the owner and is pursued by her female boss	170153
2006	Saudi Connection, The	N		Anderson, Jack and Robert Westbrook		Columnist Ron Wright, a muckraking newspaper journalist, is in disgrace after his Pulitzer Prize-winning article on big pharmaceuticals was revealed to be based on made-up information. Washington Columnist Nat Cunningham.Wright is the victim, but he can't prove it so he's reduced to ghosting stories for successful Cunningham. When an old colleague from Egypt gives Wright a hot tip for a story, he realizes he's onto a political bombshell.The story could lead to his professional rehabilitation. The wife of the Saudi ambassador may have secretly given $20 million to an American white supremacist group. Soon, his old colleague and the Washington columnist are dead.Wright is off to Paris and the Middle East where he meets his old Egyptian colleague's sister beautiful, opinionated Nevver, an Al-Jazeera journalist, with whom he chases this increasingly deadly story.	170154
2001	Sausage Factory, The: Dances with Squirrels	T			Episode #1.	News Media. Newsman (Brian Arnold).	170155
1997	Savage	M				Newscaster (Forbes Riley)	170156
1973	Savage  (aka Savage File, The. Watch Dog).	MT	SVD 1458	Rodgers, Mark (Story). Rodgers, Richard Levinson, William Link (Teleplay)	Ness Book - Steven Spielberg's farewell to TV - Pilot	TV Investigative Reporter Paul Savage (Martin Landau), host of The Savage Report "a candid glimpse of our times, part expose, part facing of the facts." Woman has info on  Supreme Court nominee involved in scandal. Photographer (Richard Stahl).Savage tells her he does not use show for personal attacks. When woman dies, he decides to investigate.  Discovers connection with businessman who arranges liaisons between young women and prominent men, then blackmails the men.Commentator (Jack Latham). Correspondent (Charlie Jones). Second Correspondent (Vic Vallaro).Makes his director sweat by cutting deadlines extremely close, indicates awareness of obligation of the press. When he is told he wields great deal of power, he says, "Yes, and responsibility." "Journalists are not omniscient, Mr. Savage….""...They can take a harmless series of events and distort them out of all proportion…."  Savage: "I'm not judging you…but if facts exist that bear on your right to hold a public position, it is my obligation to make those facts known."	170157
1958	Savage Affair, The	N	OWN	Scott, Virgil		Reporter Hyatt Engel for a powerful newsmagazine. Publisher Frank Mettson	170158
1983	Savage Atonement	NR		Jordan, Penny	Harlequin #650. Harlequin Presents #750. 	Reporter Oliver Savage, who had twisted the story of a 15-year-old rape victim tearing her reputation to shreds and leaving her fearful of every man who came too near. Now six years later, Oliver is anxious to right the wrong. “I want to help you, Laurel,” he had offered. But Laurel didn’t want his help -- she wanted retribution. She wanted to punish the reporter, not love him. Savage was an stimulating man and his every caress weakened her desire for revenge.	170159
2005	Savage Awakening	NR		Mather, Anne	Harlequin Presents #2477	Correspondent Matthew Quinn was held captive by rebel forces for two long years. His dramatic escape made headlines. But Matt has returned scarred, believing that he can never love another woman. The news reporter isn’t prepared for Felicity Taylor and the sexual chemistry between them is instant. Matt wants her -- but can he take her? Or, must he first reveal the secrets that are haunting him and holding him back?	170160
1976	Savage Bees, The	MT				TV Interviewer (Judy Langford)	170161
1993	Savage Capitalism (aka Capitalismo Selvagem)	M			Brazil. Ness	Reporter Elisa Medeiros (Fernanda Torres) investigates suspect activities of a powerful industrialist's company that is exploiting the Amazon in Brazil and killing Indians.Reporter ends up having a passionate love affair with the industrialist who sees the error of his ways.	170162
1951	Savage Drums	M				Newscaster Bill Fenton (Hugh Beaumont)	170163
1969	Savage Intruder	M				Newscaster (Parke McAlister). TV Announcer (Bill Welsh).	170164
1975	Savage Lust	M				Photographer (Joey Silvera).	170165
2001	Savage Parade: Obscure Journalism, An	N		Murray-Miller, Gavin		Photojournalist Brenton Walsh is given an obscure assignment when he is asked to participate in a plan designed to give the illusion that a multi-millionaire is dead.What follows is beyond Brenton's wildest nightmares as he is drawn into a secret world of illicit sex, insane historians, dapper intellectuals and pagan rituals.As this secret world unfolds, Brenton finds himself lost in a world he can no longer understand.His search for meaning in the obscure and surreal leads him from New York City to the heart of the darkest realms of his imagination where he hopes to find salvation and truth through physiological suffering and reflection.	170166
1989	Savage Rogue	NR	OWN - P	Perry, Michaelann		Female Journalist Aidan Donovan was thrilled with her latest assignment to report on her life disguised as a man with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders	170167
1970	Savage Wild, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	170168
1926	Savage, The	M			AFI-Authors/Editors	Managing Editor (Sam Hardy).	170169
2007	Savannah Joy	N		Walsh, Winnie		TV Anchorwoman Elizabeth Adams of NBC News is sent to Savannah to investigate a rumor that a Revolutionary War artifact has been found. When she arrives in her hometown she tries to reconcile with her father whom she hasn’t seen in 20 years. He is in the antique business and has heard of no such rumor. Because of Adams’ contentious departure after her mother’s death, he doesn’t offer her any assistance. Reunions between a rival cousin, Marion, and a former sweetheart help mend fences. An unscrupulous antique dealer is in possession of the artifact, and flashbacks to Revolutionary time reveal how the artifact landed in Savannah. 	170170
2004	Savannah or, A Gift For Mr. Lincoln	N		Jakes, John		Reporter Stephen Hopewell, a Yankee reporter from New York is fast-talking, piano-playing journalist. It is Georgia, 1864 and Sherman's army is marching from Atlanta to the sea. In its path, the charming old city of Savannah.Sherman offers the conquered city to President Lincoln as a "Christmas Gift." Rich cast of characters include the reporter.	170171
1982	Savannah Smiles	M	DVD -R HQ 10444, 10443			Lady Reporter (Catherine Campbell)	170172
1995	Savannah:	T	VHS 436, 406 (Two Episodes, One Partial), 400, 381, 380, 367, 363, 362, 361		Episodes. Series 1-21-1996 to 2-24-1997.	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane returns for her best friend Reese Burton's wedding to Travis Peterson. She finds out that her apartment in New York is robbed and she tries to collect on an inheritance only to find out that Travis stole every last penny of it.Peyton Richards (Jamie Luner) had an affair with Travis. Reese Burton Peterson (Shannon Sturges) finds out that Travis was having an affair with a "Bunny" and is devastated. Travis dies. But the three women remain friends.	170173
1996	Savannah: Battle of Midway, The	T			Episode #23. 11-25-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane continues to investigate Burton industries while on a steady diet of painkillers. Reeling from Nick and Reese's reunion, Peyton turns to Tom to make the new lovers pine for former flames.Reese makes herself the company's new partner. Cassie's sting at the River Run factory collapses endangering her father.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170174
1996	Savannah: Burn, Baby, Burn	T			Episode #20. 11-4-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane's innocent kiss with Terry sets Dean ablaze with anger, but it's she who cools to the idea of spending more time with her lying ex-boyfriend. Tom points fingers to clear himself of the riverboat fire.Peyton blocks Nick's funding for his part of the boat. Edward loses Reese as an employee when she meets a shady character on her father's payroll.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170175
1997	Savannah: Code Blue	T			Episode #31. 2-10-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.As Peyton tries to reunite Nick with his father, Sonny Lee weasels her way back into Martin's favor. Vengeful Reese goes after those who have played her for a fool.Dean and Cassie are thrown by Sam's behavior. Edward sets a trap to expose Veronica for the liar she is. Two women vie for control of the Corelli fortune and its legal heir.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170176
1996	Savannah: Creep Throat	T			Episode #11. 3-31-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Mysterious source feeds Lane disturbing tips about Dean's role in Travis's murder investigation. Reporter #1 (J. Karen Thomas). Reporter #2 (Denny Wright). Edward is forced to admit his guilt to one daughter, breaking the other's heart.Vincent relocates are Veronica visits him in prison. Things heat up between Peyton and Brian, whose political agenda may prove to be Edward's biggest worry.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170177
1996	Savannah: Dead Man Walking	T			Episode #13. 8-26-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane's kidnapper makes explosive plans for Dean's demise. Familiar face returns to town causing double trouble for Peyton and Reese who barely avoids Veronica's trap for Tom.Lucille settles the score with her own captive, Edward.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170178
1996	Savannah: Diary of a Mad, Rich Wife	T			Episode #21. 11-11-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane clashes with her publisher on a story about the closing of a Burton factory. Peyton schemes to keep Reese from Nick and his fortune. Wheeler is reunited with his daughter, whose homecoming is shrouded in mystery.Reese learns her mother's dying wish.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170179
1997	Savannah: Dressed To Shill	T			Episode #27. 1-16-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane's addiction worsens after her friends' intervention. Dean finally gets Lane to seek help.  Second Chances gets a new leader. Dean gets an arrogant new partner.Madeleine meets a new "Reese" who diffuses Veronica's plot to expose Tom's past. Cassie secures financing for her album, then sees Benny's true colors.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170180
1997	Savannah: Every Picture Tells a Story	T			Episode #28. 1-13-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane seeks help in kicking her drug habit and gets a sponsor who turns out to be problematic for Dean. Reese gets more than she expected during a romantic getaway with Tom, thanks to excessive drinking and Peyton's quick thinking.Veronica and Nick set into motion their plan to destroy the new Burton regime.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170181
1996	Savannah: Family Jewels, The	T			Episode #15. 9-30-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Reese and Dean search for Lane as the conditions of her prison turn deadly. Peyton unknowingly helps Nick get rid of the emerald - earning her a sparkler of her own from Brian.Tom turns the tables on the police after he fails to goad Veronica into confessing her crimes on tape. The Alexanders turn out for Edward's fund-raiser.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170182
1996	Savannah: From Here to Paternity	T			Episode #10. 3-17-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Journalist (Joe Walsh). Reporter #1 (J. Karen Thomas). Reporter #2 (Bonnie McLaughlin). Dramatic opening of Lucille's trial tests the friendship of Reese Burton Peterson, Peyton Richards and Lane.Peyton's hotshot lawyer offers a new theory about Travis' murder, which gains legitimacy from Lane's reporting and Tom's testimony. Meanwhile, Reese comes between the Massick brothers. Another paternity test is ordered.	170183
1997	Savannah: Gal To Marry Dear Old Dad, The	T			Episode #30. 2-3-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Reporter (Jennifer Van Horn). Reporter (Karyn Greer). Reporter (Philip Glen). Lane and Cassie set out to unite their feuding beaus. Sonny Lee declares her tie to Nick's family - which Tom and Peyton instantly try to sever.Rita tells Edward the "truth" about who was behind the photos. Reese gets a nasty piece of mail. Peyton's latest scam backfires. The Burton marriage crumbles again.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170184
1996	Savannah: Get Me To the Church On Time	T			Episode #26. 12-16-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.On the day of Lane and Dean's wedding, Peyton steals away for a close encounter with Nick. The bride tries to numb her cold feet by mixing drugs and alcohol. Edward and Veronica almost gets caught in a steamy engagement of their own.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170185
1996	Savannah: Good Golly, Aunt Lottie	T			Episode #22. 11-18-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane's story on Edward places her and Dean in harm's way. Reese recovers her mother's lost will giving her half of Burton industries. But she may lose Nick who spends a steamy night alone with Peyton.Cassie begins to exploit her roommates for information on the Burton family. Reese has a run-in with Veronica.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170186
1997	Savannah: I Don't (2)	T			Episode #34. 2-24-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Edward continues to work to clear his name.	170187
1996	Savannah: Information, Please	T			Episode #7. 3-3-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane uncovers Jeannie's private affairs after Jeannie warns her to stay away from Dean. Veronica and Tom make indecent proposals to their respective Burtons, one of which stokes Vincent's jealousy.Lucille shares the Gothic history of Massick-Burton relations with Peyton. Edward is shocked to learn of Veronica's own equally torrid past.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170188
1996	Savannah: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Boat	T			Episode #19. 10-28-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.TV Newscaster (Karyn Greer). Lane's work with Terry unsettles Dean. Newly elected Edward campaigns to persuade Reese that Nick is a gold digger. Peyton is snagged by her own trap when she tries to land a loan from Charles.Tom recognizes Veronica's assassination ruse. Riverboat's new owner and Reese get caught in a deadly revenge plot gone awry.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170189
1996	Savannah: It's Never Too Late	T			Episode #24. 12-2-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane takes illegal steps to feed her growing addiction. Eleanor receives tragic news while dealing with the fallout from the scam. An enraged Nick interrupts Tom's evening with Reese.Loss of her job at the Treasury steers Cassie into a new career. A proposal is made to keep Edward and a grieving Eleanor from testifying against each other.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170190
1997	Savannah: Morning After, The	T			Episode #29. 1-20-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane's new job sends her after a sex-scandal story involving Senator. Rita helps Lane verify the charges against Edward. Newlywed Massicks plan to annul until family and friends persuade them to give marriage a shot.Wheeler plays cupid for Sam. Peyton tricks Nick into getting a roommate along with a new place.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170191
1996	Savannah: My Fair Ladies	T			Episode #17. 10-14-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Cash-strapped Dean and Lane hit it big at Veronica's charity auction. Brian makes it clear that his engagement to Peyton is over and Edward's senatorial campaign develops a media leak.Reese's fantasies with Nick become reality. Tom aligns himself with Edward's hidden foe. Peyton takes a swing at landing another Alexander man.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170192
1997	Savannah: Oh No, Mr. Bill (1)	T			Episode #33. 2-24-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Reporter (Jennifer Hanson). Veronica flees to Barbados, where she' s intercepted. Reese strikes a final blow against her foes as she, Tom, Peyton and Nick plan a lavish double wedding. Sam's past puts Cassie in jeopardy.Edward Burton (Ray Wise) works to clear his name. As one couple find their honeymoon plans altered, another winds up at the altar.Reese Melanie is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170193
1996	Savannah: Pearls Before The Swine	T			Episode #14. 9-23-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.TV Reporter (Melanie Ramsay). Tragedy ruins the captive Lane's hopes for escape. Eleanor sets out to tarnish Peyton's image, although Brian's father takes a shine to her. Tom makes a deal to implicate Veronica in Reese's drug bust.Nick and Peyton learn of the emerald's whereabouts. Dean and Reese grieve together after a friend's "death."Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170194
1996	Savannah: Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words, A	T			Episode #16. 10-7-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Jason's reaction to Lane and Dean's engagement causes concern for all. Peyton becomes a pawn when some racy photos of her with Nick land in the wrong hands. Nick gets a new job, plus a role in his employer's fantasies.Reese learns of the part Tom played in getting her drug charges dropped. Peyton has it out with both of her blackmailers.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170195
1996	Savannah: Playing With the Enemy	T			Episode #8. 3-10-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Dean learns the truth about Jeannie with the help of Lane, his son and Jeannie's mother. Veronica blows Tom's cover to protect herself from Edward's accusations.Vincent offers to fill Reese in on the background of his newest fiancée's intentions. Peyton confronts Tom about his childhood, then teams up with him in business, and pleasure.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170196
1996	Savannah: Prince of Lies	T			Episode #9. 3-17-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York. Journalist (Joe Walsh).Reporter #1 (J. Karen Thomas). Reporter #2 (Bonnie McLaughlin). Newscaster (Paul Ryden).Edward's senatorial campaign is jeopardized by Lane's story about his affair with Veronica together with Lucille's letter of confession to Reese about daddy's other little girl.Meanwhile, Jason objects to Dean's relationship with Lane. Tom gets a third partner on the even of the riverboat casino's grand opening.	170197
1996	Savannah: Purloined Letter, The	T			Episode #5. 2-18-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Heartbreak looms for lovers Lane and Dean when a woman from Dean's past resurfaces. Peyton provokes a feud between Edward and Reese. Reese finally finds a job thanks to Tom.Veronica cozies up to Edward. Lucille beseeches Peyton to forgive.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170198
1996	Savannah: Sex, Pies & Videotape	T			Episode #3. 2-24-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane considers returning to New York. As news of Travis' accidental death spreads, Peyton scrambles to find a damning video he made of them. A less-than-grief-stricken Reese decides to go on her honeymoon.But Policeman Dean's findings keep all three in Savannah. Meanwhile Edward takes a huge gamble during a poker game with Tom.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170199
1996	Savannah: True Love Never Dies	T			Episode #25. 12-9-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Dean is knocked for a loop when Lane's mood swings intensify. Edward's unholy union to Eleanor shocks the women in his life, especially his mistress. Cassie's singing career hits a snag.Peyton moves in on Nick who finds himself single after Reese learns of his deadly past dealings. Veronica gets herself a new, equally vengeful partner in crime.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170200
1996	Savannah: Truth, The Whole Truth & Nothing But The Truth, The	T			Episode #12. 4-7-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane and Jason's chance at friendship is cut short by a violent act of revenge by Jack. Lucille is acquitted as the pieces of Travis's death finally fall into place but her subsequent actions may lead to her downfall.Reese gets caught in the crossfire when she tries to stop the Massick-Burton feud. Two of Peyton's worst nightmares come true.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170201
1996	Savannah: Vengeance Is Mine	T			Episode #18. 10-21-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.TV Reporter (Karyn Greer). Dean is shocked by Lane's past when a man she knew in New York arrives in Savannah. Nick helps Reese plug the leak on Edward's election committee as he makes amends with Veronica.An amorous Charles helps Peyton deliver a vicious birthday surprise for his wife. A prominent resident is targeted by death threats. Reese decides to sell her share of the riverboat.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170202
1996	Savannah: Wedding Belle Blues (Parts 1 and 2)	MT	VHS 711		Episodes #1-#2. 1-21-1996. Series 1-21-1996 to 2-24-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane returns for her best friend Reese Burton's wedding to Travis Peterson. She finds out that her apartment in New York is robbed and she tries to collect on an inheritance only to find out that Travis stole every last penny of it.Peyton Richards (Jamie Luner) hates Reese and has an affair with Travis. Reese Burton Peterson (Shannon Sturges) finds out Travis has been cheating on her with Peyton. A drunken Travis confronts Peyton. She hits him on the head with a bottle killing him.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170203
1997	Savannah: Where There's a Will…	T			Episode #32. 2-17-1997	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Lane helps out a friend in need. Sam's sobriety is put to the test after he recalls his tortured past. Reese makes Tom a miserable married man. Veronica and the Burtons have a showdown that results in a dog of a deal.Nick's inheritance sends one woman packing as another settles into his apartment.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170204
1996	Savannah: Where There's Smoke, There's Fire	T			Episode #3. 2-24-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Dean leaves two women distraught -- for different reasons. Lane finds a job. Veronica arouses Peyton's suspicions when she offers to tend to a recuperating Edward. Tom's brother hits town after his release from prison.Meanwhile, Reese reconciles with her father. Peyton discovers Veronica's past and makes Tom an offer he can't afford to refuse.Reese is daughter of prominent entrepreneur, the richest man in Savannah. Engaged to childhood sweetheart Travis. Peyton Richards is jealous, resentful and vindictive. Her mother was the Burton's housekeeper. Lane returns from New York.Travis has drained her trust fund. Peyton takes Travis' body in her car to dump, but when a policeman stops her she discovers the body is missing.	170205
1996	Savannah: Who Killed Travis?	T	VHS 324		Episode #4. 2-11-1996	Journalist Lane McKenzie Collins (Robyn Lively) is one of three Southern women who have grown up together in the town of Savannah, Georgia. Lane left Savannah after graduating from college to become a big journalist in New York.Reese, Peyton and Lane supply Dean with alibis and an arrest is made. Meanwhile, Peyton shows who's boss when "Bunny" returns to Savannah for more hush money.Edward's nonchalance about losing the riverboat enrages Tom who targets Reese. Real murder is revealed following a robbery at the Burton Estate.	170206
2007	Save Angel Hope	M				Weatherman. Mad Weatherman (Graham Geigenmuller).	170207
1981	Save Johanna!	N	OWN - P	Pascal, Francine		News Media	170208
2004	Save Virgil	M				Reporter (Charmaine Cruz).	170209
1922	Saved by Radio	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	170210
1990	Saved By The Bell:	T	SVD 769, VHS 414		Episodes. 8-20-1989 to 5-22-1993	News Media	170211
1990	Saved by the Bell: Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind	T	DVD -R HQ 6830. SVD 1427		Episode #28. 11-23-1990	Tabloid Reporter from the Babbler believes Screech is an alien.  Looking for a way to make a quick buck, Slater and Zack have Screech dress up as an alien from outer space to trick a tabloid. Zack photographs an "alien" for a tabloid.	170212
1992	Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style	MT			Episode #61. Special. 11-27-1992	Reporters (Chris Chinn, Michelle Cummings). Zack and the gang are invited to Kelly's grandfather's place in Hawaii. He owns a hotel but he's having trouble because a greedy land developer wants to buy the hotel and build over sacred land.	170213
1999	Saved by the Bell: New Class, The: Don't Follow the Leader	T			Episode #137. 10-30-1999	Reporter (Ramona Case). Cheating scandal.	170214
2004	Saving "Star Wars"	M				News Media. Press Reporter (Tara Severino). Two Star Wars' fans venture to deliver a letter to Director-Creator George Lucas.	170215
1993	Saving Agnes	N		Cusk Rachel		Magazine Journalist Agnes Day lives in London with her friends, buddies since Oxford, and works at a magazine called Diplomat's Week. She works as an underling at the trade magazine with a harridan boss and an offbeat coworker.Agnes hates her name and the ordinariness of her life. She longs for love. She's terminally middle class, hopelessly romantic Agnes. Learns that her boss is quitting and leaving her in charge.Also learns her roommates and her boyfriend are keeping secrets from her. In great despair, she decides to make it her business to set things straight.	170216
2006	Saving Billie: Cliff Hardy Case	N		Corris, Peter		Journalist hires a private investigator in Sydney, Australia to find a woman with incriminating information about media-giant Jonas Clement.	170217
2001	Saving Face	M				Scary Photographer (Vera Almann).	170218
2008	Saving Frank Casey	N		Finnegan, Bill		Public Relations Practitioner Robbie Beck is a PR and advertising whiz joins a lawyer in publicizing a web site that uses religious arguments to try to dissuade Christian voters from applying a pro-life and family values litmus test that would eliminate a candidates who do not share these views. As a result of Beck’s skill and grit, the web site generates theological, legal and political controversy that impacts the 2004 presidential campaign and turns the lawyer’s world upside down, shattering his career, religious life and relationship with the woman he loves. The web site counters the Catholic Bishops and Protestant Religious Right steering votes to President Bush because of his opposition to Roe vs. Wade, embryonic stem cell research and same-sex marriage. Joining the lawyer and Beck is Beck’s partner, Rita Alvarez, a lesbian legal aid lawyer.	170219
1991	Saving Grace	N		Rogan, Barbara		Reporter Barnaby sleeps with a politician's strong-willed 18-year-old daughter, Grace, in order to get the inside story.	170220
1985	Saving Grace	M				Reporter #1 (Francesca Roberti). Reporter #2 (Mauro Sacripante).	170221
1984	Saving Grace, A	N	OWN - P	Hartnett, Ken		Columnist Tony Owen, hard-hitting columnist for a failing Boston newspaper and his girlfriend, Cynthia, a TV reporter investigate the Irish mayor and crooked city politics as the Pope visits Boston.	170222
2009	Saving Grace: Am I Going to Die Today?	T	DVD -R HQ 11359		Episode. 8-18-2009	News Media. TV Broadcast shows a woman threatening to commit suicide -- a woman Grace is trying to save.	170223
2009	Saving Grace: Am I Going to Lose Her?	T	DVD -R HQ 11302 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 7-21-2009	Female Reporter wants the story on the victim of a rapist. Detectives think she is there about Grace missing and start fighting with her. She explains as she leaves that she is not interested in the missing detective story, just the rape victim’s story. News Media. 	170224
2007	Saving Grace: And You Wonder Why I Lie	T	DVD -R HQ 8926		Episode #6. 8-27-2007	Reporter Maggie Tanner, aggressive freelance investigative journalist is found dead with a newspaper stuffed in her mouth, raped, ravaged and abused. She is described as a "fearless, competitive Gonzo reporter."She was supposed to meet one of her sources for the final piece in a series of investigative articles on child abuse. "Maggie submitted all of her stories over the net. We hardly saw her."She was an unorthodox journalist who invented herself in each story. Lived the truth, didn't just report it.	170225
2008	Saving Grace: Are You An Indian Princess?	T	DVD -R HQ 10181 (Mislabeled 10081)		Episode. 8-18-2008	News Media cover story of missing boy whose father sets him on fire in a car. News Media is used by police to get the father to visit the hospital by issuing false information. 	170226
2007	Saving Grace: Bless My Father	T	DVD -R HQ 8856		Episode.	News Media. Police are afraid that the news media will come down on the department if they arrest someone who had claimed sanctuary in the church.	170227
2009	Saving Grace: Do You Believe In Second Chances	T	DVD -R HQ 10928 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-10-2009	News Media. TV News Broadcasts. 	170228
2008	Saving Grace: Have a Seat, Earl	T	DVD -R HQ 10032		Episode. 7-14-2008	News Media. 	170229
2009	Saving Grace: Heart of  Cop, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10916 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 3-2-2009	News Media. Leaking a story to the press angers the police. Turns out a visiting law enforcement officer leaked the story. 	170230
2007	Saving Grace: Is There a Scarlet Letter On My Breast	T	DVD -R HQ 9402		Episode. 12-2007	News Media. TV Coverage. 	170231
2007	Saving Grace: It’s Better When I Can See You	T	DVD -R HQ 9347		Episode. 11-2007	News Media cover tornado descending on the town.  Primarily TV News coverage.	170232
2007	Saving Grace: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8807		Episode.	News Media. Oklahoma City police search for a young girl who has been abducted. Fast-living police detective Grace Hanadarko meets an unconventional angel named Earl.	170233
2009	Saving Grace: Popcorn	T	DVD -R HQ 11335		Episode. 8-04-2009	TV Reporter Kendra Burke, Butch’s reporter girlfriend, discovers a potential national news story concerning the bizarre murder of a drug company whistle blower. The problem? It’s part of an elaborate practical joke that Grace and her partner have created. Grace’s brother Leo is convinced his next door neighbor is keeping a dead body in his house. And Johnny pressures Grace to arrange a chance for him to finally meet Earl, her angel. 	170234
2009	Saving Grace: We’re Already Here	T	DVD -R HQ 11209		Episode. 6-21-2009	News Media.  Television Newscasts cover story.	170235
2007	Saving Grace: Would You Want Me To Tell You?	T	DVD -R HQ 8881		Episode #5. 8-20-2007	Reporter Willa Mead (Diana Morgan) talks to Grace about her father. News Media.	170236
2004	Saving Graces, The	N		Gaffney, Patricia		Freelance Writer Emma wants to write a book is one of four middle-aged women. Emma is assigned to do a profile on a married man who she then falls in love with. 	170237
2003	Saving Jessica Lynch	MT				News Media. Reporter (Darrell Proctor). Rescue of Private Jessica Lynca by the United States army in Iraq.	170238
2005	Saving Milly	MT	DVD -R HQ 6375, 6376	Kondracke, Mort (Book). Jeff Arch (Teleplay)		Journalist Mort Kondracke (Bruce Greenwood) of the Chicago Sun-Times is the husband of Milly Martinez Kondracke (Madeleine Stowe) who wages a courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. Michael J. Fox (Himself).Kondracke narrates the film. Rival Baltimore Sun Reporter Fred Barnes in Washington becomes friend. Kondracke becomes columnist. They have two teenage daughters.Entertainment Tonight Mary Hart on Michael Jackson having Parkinson's Disease. It's the celebrity needed to get Congress to act.	170239
2004	Saving Mr. Bingle: New Orleans Christmas Fairy Tale, A	N		Doles, Sean Patrick		Reporter Hope Lawson teams up with a department store manager whose son has died and faces a corporate takeover of his store and, along with it, the fate of Mr. Bingle, New Orleans' beloved Christmas mascot.When all seems lost, the team learns the heart-breaking truth about the original puppeteer and voice behind Mr. Bingle. Their discoveries fuel a campaign that rallies the entire city.Through his struggle to save Mr. Bingle, Coleman honors Oscar Eisenberg's memory and makes peace with his own painful loss.Inspired by true events, Saving Mr. Bingle is a magical story of redemption and faith that will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you appreciate the very miracle of life.	170240
2007	Saving Sarah Cain (aka Redemption of Sarah Cain, The)	MT	DVD -R HQ 10669 10670			Columnist Sarah Cain (Lisa Pepper), a self-involved big-city newspaper columnist, travels to Pennsylvania for the funeral of her Amish sister. She soon discovers that she is legal guardian of her five Amish nieces and nephews. Rather than choose to move to Lancaster County to finish raising them there herself, or let them be separated by the foster care system, Sarah decides to take them with her back to Portland where she believes she can make a new life for them. She soon realizes, however, that the modern world has forced them to compromise who they are and that she moved them there for all the wrong reasons. In order to find her own redemption, she knows she must make a choice to give them back their lives in Amish Country. And whether she remains part of their lives will have a lot to do with how much she has grown to love them.	170241
2001	Saving Silverman	M				Newscaster (Tony Parsons)	170242
1916	Saving the Family Name	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	170243
1974	Saw the House in Half	N		Jackman, Oliver		Journalist Sinclair Braithwaite, West Indian, Cambridge-educated has taken a job as a journalist in Nigeria. Falls in love with two women and observes many aspects of Nigerian life in the 1950s.	170244
1990	Sawako no koi	MF				Magazine Editor (Ren Osugi).	170245
1995	Sawbones	MT				News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Mary Scheer). TV Reporter #2 (Rob Kerchner). Reporter #3 (Jody Horowitz).	170246
1951	Sawyer Views Hollywood	DT				Host Hal Sawyer	170247
1984	Say Goodbye to Sam	N	OWN - H	Arlen, Michael		Journalist Tom Avery is based in New York	170248
1999	Say Goodbye: The Laurie Moss Story	N		Shiner, Lewis		Journalist is obsessive in search for answers	170249
1981	Say Hello to Yesterday	NR	OWN - P	Wentworth, Sally	Harlequin Presents #426	Journalist Holly Weston worked her way up to features writer for a major newspaper	170250
1959	Say I'm in Conference	N		Buron, Nicole de. V. Graham (Translator).	France (Les Pieds sur le  bureau)	Press	170251
1929	Say It With Songs	M	L		AFI-Newsboys/Radio Newsboy	Radio Newsboy	170252
2001	Say Nothing	MT				Photographer Tony (Matt Gordon).	170253
1986	Say Yes	M				News Media. Reporter (Joe Barnaba). Reporter (Bob Frank). Society Reporter (Paula Shaw)	170254
2007	Say You Love Me	N		Herron, Rita		Columnist Britta Berger for New Orleans’ popular erotic magazine hears secrets and fantasies of the city’s population. Writing for the Big Easy’s hottest erotic magazine, Berger has heard her share of wild, hidden desires, but beneath her sophisticated facade, Britta is running from much darker secrets -- including the terrifying night she barely survived. Now someone from her past has returned to play a merciless game. And only one man can help her. A detective knows instinctively that Britta is the key to ending the string of vicious murders that plague his city. But still haunted by his past,he must resist the dangerous attraction between them. For lurking deep in the shadows of the bayou, a killer waits to end her life -- and their future -- with one devastating final strike. 	170255
1918	Say! Young Fellow	M			AFI-Editors/New York Herald/Reporters - Ness Book. Fairbanks. Swashbuckler. The Reporter	Cub Reporter for the New York Herald, The Young Fellow (Douglas Fairbanks) is assigned to get an interview with a financier who made a million dollars in one day and who earlier refused to talk to the paper's star reporter.Young Fellow breaks into the millionaire's house and gets the interview at gunpoint while sitting on the man's chest in bed.  Then assigned to investigate the defrauding of stockholders. He ousts the crooks.Young Fellow is aided by The Hunch, a miniature version of himself who sits on his shoulder and offers advice.Variety, 6/21/18: "As a cub reporter he pulls 'stunts' which would cause any self-respecting city editor heart failure."	170256
2004	Saying Goodbye	C			Short	TV News Anchor (Eddy Van Hamersveld - Voice).	170257
1896	Sayings of Uncle Eben	SS		Johnson, Philander Chase		Fictional Journalist created by Johnson	170258
1957	Sayonara	M	DVD -R HQ 5777, 5778, 5779			Reporter (James Stacy). Media. Japanese and American reporters.	170259
1987	Sayonara no onnatachi	MF			Japan	Editor (Shigeru Muroi) of Kageki.	170260
1991	Sazan aizu	C				Newscaster (Jean Gilpin - Manga Entertainment Version - Voice - English Version).	170261
1980	SBS Network News	DT			Australia. Series 1980	News Staff. News Anchor George Donikian. Reporter Lucia Newman.	170262
1962	Scales of Justice: Moment of Decision	T			UK. Episode #4. 12-1962	Newscaster (Michael Aspel).	170263
2004	Scallop Pond	M				TV Newscaster (Meri Halweil).	170264
1951	Scamp	N		Camberton, Roland		Press	170265
2005	Scan	M			Short - Comedy - Sci-Fi	Interviewer (Stefanos Kafatos).	170266
1964	Scandal	M			AFI-Yellow Journalism	Tabloid	170267
1996	Scandal	NM		Elm, Joanna		Tabloid Reporter Kitty Fitzgerald decides to become the South Florida correspondent for the TV Tabloid show, Inside Copy, she thought the move from New York to Boca Raton might mean a better life for her son and a new life for her.And it did, at least until daytime talk show host Marina Dee Haley was found murdered in Palm Beach and a stalker began following her son. Soon the past Fitzgerald would rather forget -- and one she didn't tell her detective fiancé -- is made present.	170268
2005	Scandal	TS			South African Series	News Staff of The Voice Newspaper . Behind-the-scenes drama that goes into breaking today’s hottest story. Breyton Isaacs (Jacques Blignaut). Lifestyle Writer Angelina Apollis (Genevieve Howard) has uberconfidence in her sex appeal and a deeply dark obsession with Tino Martins, but he’s into Tamia. Angela will use her sex appeal to get anything but lately her luck seems to be running out and even Stan has noticed her lack of a work ethic.  Editor Stan Nyathi (Luthuli Diamini) prides himself on being a man of integrity and a man of his word. He is best friends with the publisher and co-owns the paper with Vusi Zwane. Stan is married to Thato Nyathi (Rami Chuene) and together they have an 18-year-old son Mangi. It’s hard to hold on to his word nowadays after he has a very public affair with Marketing Manager Nirvana Nahir. Fashion Journalist Samantha Young (Candice Derman) is a sweet woman, one of the few Scandal women who are on the straight-and-narrow. Having grown-up in a small town, she often lets her guard down and tends to trust people easily, but that could be detrimental in a newsroom where personal gain and ambition are served-up for breakfast.  Financial Manager Andrew McBain (Ashley Dowds) ambitious financial manager who is trying to make his way up the corporate ladder in the quickest way possible. Marketing Manager Nirvana Nahir (Karen Tahor) of the Voice is a woman of many many talents. The exotic temptress managed to seduce Editor Stan, a former fine and upstanding member of society and a happily married man of 17 years. Will she be the downfall of “The Voice?” Journo Eddie (Sandy Mokwena)with a dark secret and a drinking problem. Eddie definitely has an attitude problem and knows it. Sports Journalist Jaco Geldenhuys (Dewald Reynecke) is the resident playboy at “The Voice.” He is 28 years old and part of the “Boere Aristocracy.” Lulama Jackson (Sarah Ngubeni) is the least experienced person in the newsroom of “The Voice” but with her ready, willing and able to get my hands dirty attitude she is determined to be one of the best. Fana Baloyi (Welile Nzunza) is 24 years old and has been the newspaper’s messenger for the past two years. Ambitious and brainy, his one weakness is blaming other people for his misfortunes.  Scandal is not only about the behind-the-scenes drama that goes into breaking today's hottest story - it's also about the intriguing personalities in this intense, character-driven drama. The storylines revolve around very different characters, each one linked to The Voice newspaper and each brought together by unique circumstance. Their beliefs, egos and actions constantly influence each other's lives while their personal aspirations, noble and dishonourable, colour their everyday realities. In an industry plagued by constant criticism; these characters, some endearing, some infuriating, are their dreams realised ... at any cost.A dynamic cast heads this cutting-edge drama about the constant search for 'exclusives' and the latest, most sizzling, headline information. Find out how far a news team is prepared to go to get the story first - and how well they cope as they juggle personal and professional lives while trying to manage the latest news crises. 	170269
1999	Scandal -- On the Other Side	M				Journalist Todd Matthews' tabloid TV program, "On the Other Side."	170270
1950	Scandal (aka Shubun)	M		Kikushima, Ryuzo, Akira Kurosawa (Screenplay)	Japan - Ness Book	Magazine Reporters for Amour Publication get photographs of reclusive artist with a singer he met by chance. Reporters decide to build up romance between the two. "True or untrue…the public will eat it up. That photo proves our story."Their editor observes that details make little difference in reporting such stories and that if necessary they will print retraction in some obscure spot in the magazine. Artist sues magazine after first storming in and hitting the editor.Lawyer convinces artist to let him take the case because he needs money to help his daughter who is suffering from tuberculosis. Lawyer caves in to pressure from publishers and accepts bribe to throw the case.He becomes ashamed of his actions and when his daughter dies, makes confession at trial exposing publishers. Film offers dark view of freedom of press in postwar Japan. After photograph is taken, montage shows rapid dissemination.Editor Asai (Shinichi Himori). News Reporter (Junji Masuda). Cameraman A (Koji Mi).	170271
1989	Scandal (aka Uncensored)	M	L			Reporter Kevin (Keith Allen) of the Sunday Pictorial. Editor (Ken Campbell) of the Pictorial. Press Secretary (Tony Mathews). News Media.	170272
1953	Scandal at Scourie	M	DVD -R HQ 7494, 7495. SVD 1494	Corwin, Norman	Norman Corwin Play	Editor B.G. Belney (Philip Ober), local newspaper editor	170273
1932	Scandal for Sale	M	VHS 1071. VHS 5225.	Gauvreau, Emile (Novel - Hot News). Ralph Graves (Adaptation-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Editor Jerry Strong (Charles Bickford) lives on sensational journalism. Opening: Drunken reporter kidnaps a woman involved in a double murder at a hotel and takes her to the city room rather than the police station.Boston newspaper where Strong works objects, so he and his wife move to New York where he goes to work for The Comet.  Offered $25,000 incentive to increase circulation over one million.Star reporter Waddell (Pat O'Brien), heavy-drinking, wisecracking reporter. Editor eventually sees light of day and uses his bonus money to start a small conservative paper.	170274
1956	Scandal Incorporated	M		Mann, Milton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Martha, the Columnist (Enid Baine). Hollywood scandal magazines revealed. Actor subject of lurid piece in Scandal ("The Magazine That Dates"). When writer for the magazine is shot, the actor is suspected and put on trial.Real killer turns out to be agent. Corrupt practices of scandal magazines including ransacking offices, using phone taps, setting up dummy subsidiary so  magazine can buy its stories so mock company can be held responsible if publication is sued.Actor is cleared. Demand for retraction ignored.  "Do you realize before these scum journals were pushed on every newsstand the public formed their own opinion from legitimate news sources?" "Well, you've got a publicity department.""If we controlled every paper in the country we couldn't buck these stink bombs. And to top it off, they're making a real clean-up."Tabloid Reporter Jess Blanchard (Robert Knapp). Tabloid Publisher Miller (Nestor Paiva). Club Photographer Marie Ryan (Mimi Simpson).	170275
1971	Scandal Man (aka Odeur des fauves, L')	M			France-Italy. Ness	Tabloid Reporter	170276
1932	Scandal Monger, The	N	USC	Gauvreau, Emile Henry		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell inspiration for the novel.. Debunks a columnist of the Winchell type, who appears as an archfiend in a series of episodes.Comet Editor Bill Gaston.   A.A.A. Weekly runs Willie Goldfarb's gossip column.  Roddy Ratcliffe's first Broadway column was a journalistic success as columns go.Under Gaston's watchful pruning and tutelage, Ratcliffe learned the trick of saying atrociously libelous things without fear of libel (coining the double entendre or leaving a sentence unfinished).	170277
2004	Scandal of Nicky Eros, The	MT			Adult-Hardcore (Playboy)	Tabloid Journalist investigates a porn star.	170278
2008	Scandal Plan: Or: How to Win the Presidency by Cheating on Your Wife	N		Folman, Bill		Political Cub Reporter for TeenVibe Magazine is sure he is on the trail of the biggest story since Watergate. But an earnest presidential hopeful’s campaign staff invented the story -- a sex scandal. The Machiavaellian campaign manager is convinced that sin will make his struggling candidate human. The made-up, decades-old affair energizes the campaign and boosts the candidate’s image, it also puts a strain on the candidate’s marriage, especially when other women begin claiming in the press that they also had affairs with the candidate. The ruse threatens to end in ruin. 	170279
1925	Scandal Proof	M				Press	170280
1942	Scandal Rag	N		Harrington, Joseph		Reporter, a cynic,  starts a tabloid newspaper that exposes local bigwigs in his New England home town	170281
1939	Scandal Sheet	M	SVD 865	Carole, Joseph (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Jim Stevenson (Otto Kruger) of The Herald-Star had an illegitimate son years ago. The boy, Peter Haynes (Edward Norris) graduates from journalism school and Stevenson hires him without letting him know he's his father.Two clash over Stevenson's tabloid tactics and Haynes takes a job on another paper, The Times-Express.  Stevenson accidentally kills a contact who finds out Haynes is adopted. Haynes uncovers the evidence, then covers trial. Stevenson goes to prison.Tabloid tactics include reporters interviewing the victim's widow who refuses to let them in. One reporter pinches a little boy and makes him cry. Thinking he is injured, the woman opens her door and the reporters rush in.Haynes interviews a woman whose son is accused in a holdup. Finds out she was involved in a past scandal, doesn't use the information. Stevenson finds out and rewrites the story but keeps Haynes byline on it. Woman commits suicide in the newspaper office.Stevenson calls the story into an editor while Haynes quits the paper in disgust.	170282
1952	Scandal Sheet	M	DVD -R HQ 8900, 8901. SVDSP 559. SV 125	Fuller, Samuel (Novel - "Dark Page, The").  Ted Sherdeman, Eugene Ling, James Poe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Editor Mark Chapman (Broderick Crawford) of the New York Express kills his wife. His star reporter, Steve McCleary (John Derek) solves the case. Reporter arrives at another murder site, pretends to be policeman to get information  and photos.Phones in gory details to editor. Editor defends tactics at stockholder's meeting. Circulation has increased and he'll get bonus when it reaches 750,000. McCleary romances Reporter Julie Allison (Donna Reed). She opposes editor's methods.Lonely Hearts murder played up. Veteran Reporter Charlie Barnes (Henry O'Neill) cut telephone lines at Lindberg trial to get scoop. Figures out editor is killer. Before Barnes takes information to rival paper. Chapman kills him. Reporters confront editor.Editor can't kill protégé. Police arrive as editor dictates story: "Write it big, kid. It'll sell a lot of papers." Police shoot him. Circulation goes over 75,000. Reporters (Charles Colean, Tom Kingston, Mike Mahoney, Ric Roman)."New York Express…a cheap and depraved publication….Why has an editor been allowed to turn a decent journal into this, a disgusting tabloid, pandering to the passions of the base moron?" Reporter (Peter Virgo).	170283
1985	Scandal Sheet	MT	DVD -R HQ 2184, 2185. SVD 1310-11. SV 50.	Rodman, Howard (Screenplay)		Tabloid Editor-Publisher Harold Fallen (Burt Lancaster) of Inside World magazine, a muckraking tabloid that goes to extremes to get dirt on the rich and famous.  Pursuing a story on a recovering alcoholic actor.Fallen discovers Journalist Helen Grant (Pamela Reed) who has been overseas and is now writing for Lifestyle magazine, is close to the actor and his wife and tries to get her to join his staff.Her current editor tells her he can't run her article for a year. She is desperate for income.  Fallon convinces her to take the job by dictating into a tape recorder that she will only be asked to write the truth and not distort or withhold information.Tabloid tactics disgust Grant.  She tries to quit but her old editor tells her no one will hire her now that she has gone to work for Inside World. The actor dies and Fallon tells Grant to get a photograph of him in his coffin.In opening sequence, an Inside World journalist plants a liquor bottle so the actor can see it when he leaves the rehabilitation center. A photographer is there to shoot a picture of the actor assaulting the first photographer.	170284
1931	Scandal Sheet	M	VHS 1052. VHS 5218		Ness Book	Editor of the Daily Bulletin, Mark Flint (George Bancroft) is ruthless. Based on real New York editor who died in Sing Sing. Franklin (Gilbert Emery) owns the paper. Flint ends up in Sing Sing where he edits the prison newspaper.New York Times, 2/9/31: "The scenes in the newspaper office are much better done than usual…."  Variety, 2/11/31: "A managing editor who opens a leading story with a 52-word sentence deserves to go to jail for life, as this one did."Reporter Kent (Irving Bacon). Reporter Collins (Monte Collins).  Reporters (Lynton Brent, Davison Clark, Victor Potel, Jay Richardson). Photographer Nichols (Syd Saylor). Pressman (Perry Ivins).	170285
1938	Scandal Sheet	M				Photographer (Archie Twitchell).	170286
2004	Scandal Takes a Holiday	N		Davis, Lindsey		Gossip Columnist-Scribe Diocles, who uses the pen name "Infamia", when he writes the gossip column for the Daily Gazette, the official government newspaper of Ancient Rome, disappears on a visit to Ostia.The staff hires Marcus Didius Falco when Diocles disappears while visiting Ostia. His fellow scribes find Falco and bring him back from his lazy, drunken truancy.Set in the Roman Empire 76AD, Falco investigates the disappearance of the official scandal columnist for the Roman Daily Gazette. Falco suspects there is more to his absence than might first appear.Before long, Falco's inquiries lead him into the world of piracy and the discovery of criminal traditions long believed dead. At the seaport, a cesspool of corruption, Falco follows up on rumors that pirates are engaged in smuggling and kidnapping.The pirates were supposedly put out of business by Pompey the Great decades earlier. Utilizing his street smarts and well-earned cynical view of humanity, Falco is on the trail of the middleman between kidnappers and victims' families.	170287
1954	Scandal That Rocked the Town, The (Justice)	T				News Media. Scandal. John Kerr	170288
1956	Scandal, Inc.	M				Magazine. Film actor, victimized by a scandalous magazine article, is accused of murdering man who wrote it	170289
2000	Scandal: Lawful Entry	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Gabriel Shayne). Reporter #2 (T. Midnight).	170290
1998	Scandal!	DT				TV Anchor (Richard Schlesinger)	170291
1948	Scandale	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter (Michael Jourdan).	170292
1998	Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist	DT				News Media. Broadcast Journalist Joseph Wershba. Broadcast Historian Erik Barnoux.	170293
2000	Scandalmonger	N		Safire, William		Journalists. William Cobbett and James Thomson Callender, two historical journalists	170294
1984	Scandalous	M	DVD -R HQ 5589, 5590. SV 244, SV 110 (Incomplete, 90 minutes)	Cohen, Larry, Rob Cohen, John Byrum (Story). Cohen, Byrum (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Journalist Frank Swedlin (Robert Hay) is the star of Swedlin Uncover, an expose program for CBC News. The show is taking its toll on his marriage and integrity. His boss, Simon Reynolds (Emmet Walsh) is also his father-in-law.Swedlin tells Reynolds he wants to go back doing real stories. Reynolds: "I don't need real stories from you. I've got real reporters for that."  Hays does an expose on two con artists but  falls for the female con artist and tries to kill the story.Production assistant switches taps and sends the story to another station where it airs.  Swedlin's wife is murdered and he becomes a suspect.  Press follows Swedlin. "You're supposed to report the news, not be the news," a producer tells him.Swedlin loses his job. Wife turns out to be a suicide and Swedlin gets his job back when he gets photographs of Reynolds in bed with a female TV producer.Girl Reporter (Hilary Ryan). "If there's one person who can't afford a scandal, it's a man who makes his living by exposing people." News Scoop (Terry Kingley). Newscaster (Michael Drew).	170295
1992	Scandalous Scoundrel	T	SV 133		2-27-92	News Media	170296
1994	Scanner Cop	M				News Media. Field Reporter Brenda Carothers (Brenda Leigh)	170297
1995	Scanner Cop II	M				Reporter (Katie Wagner)	170298
1991	Scanners II: New Order, The	M				Reporter (Mark Hellman). Reporter (Barbara Jones)  Reporter (Al Vandecruys). Press Agent (Claire Rodger).	170299
2007	Scaphandre et le Papillon, Le (Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The	MF	DVD -R HQ 11233, 11234.			Editor-in-Chief Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric) of Elle Magazine found himself immobilized by "locked-in syndrome" after a stroke and was paralyzed only able to blink one eyelid to communicate. His ordeal is chronicled in this film.It is based on his memoir published in 1997, three days before he died at 45. He painstakingly dictated, one letter and one blink at a time, his memoir explaining what going through this ordeal was like.His brain steam has been incapacitated leaving him paralyzed. A speech therapist teaches him the rudimentary, blink-powered alphabet system that becomes his means of communication. Claude (Anne Consigny) takes the dictation for the book.	170300
1991	Scar, The	N		Kippax, Frank		Investigative Reporter Andrew Forbes joins with neophyte Scots Journalist Rosanna Nixon to find out who murdered the younger brother of a sociopath. Scottish jail uprising involved.	170301
1984	Scarab (aka Escarabajos asesinos)	M			Spain	Reporter Murphy (Robert Ginty) finds out that a scientist is the evil guru of a sect of killer fanatics that wants to eliminate the most powerful men in the world leave all their victims with a little scarab-shaped amulet on them. The scarab turns out to be the symbol of the Egyptian cult. 	170302
2003	Scare Tactics: Lethal Conversation	T			Episode #35. 8-2003	Reporter (Sarah Colonna).	170303
1983	Scarecrow and Mrs. King:	T	SV 106		Episode. 10-3-1983 to 9-10-1987	News Media.	170304
1985	Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Flight to Freedom	T	SVD 907		Episode #54. 11-25-1985.	Foreign Correspondent believes her fiancé is still alive after an ambush in Latin America and may be in Washington to testify against a diplomat in a Senate subcommittee hearing. Reporter (Peter Stelzer). Reporter (Veronica Redd).	170305
1986	Scarecrow and Mrs. King: It's in the Water	T			Episode #71. 10-17-1986	News Media. TV Anchor Newsman (Doug Hale). Field Reporter (Patti Yasutake).	170306
1986	Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Need to Know	T	VHS 1286, SV 182		Episode #76. 12-5-1986	Newspaper Publisher. Lee investigates corruption at a newspaper whose publisher has apparent ties to a Romanian agent and apparent interest in U.S. strategic metals.	170307
2009	Scarecrow, The	N		Connelly, Michael		Reporter Jack McEvoy of the Los Angeles Times after working on a regional newspaper has a not-very-good novel manuscript sitting in a desk drawer. Then comes the pink slip -- and a splashy murder case McEvoy hopes will earn him a Pulitzer-worthy scoop in his last two weeks on a job, as a kind of Bronx cheer to his bean-counting bosses.  The killer, a tech-savvy sicko who operates a data storage center where he mines digital data on potential victims, is identified in the first chapter. McEvoy reteams with an FBI agent Rachel Walling. 	170308
1988	Scarecrows	M				Radio Newscaster (Don Herbert)	170309
2002	Scared	M				Entertainment Media. Entertainment Now Reporter Robin Barnett (Jan Dykstra-Caitlyn Tyler Cole). Cameraman (Lester Smith)	170310
2009	Scared	N		Davis, Tom		Photojournalist Stuart Daniels has hit bottom. Once a celebrated and award-winning photojournalist, he is reeling from debt, a broken marriage and crippling depression. The source of Stuart’s grief is his most famous photo, a snapshot of brutality in the dangerous Congo. A haunting image that indicts him as a passive witness to gross injustice, Stuart is given one last chance to redeem his career: a make-or-break assignment covering the AIDS crisis in a small African country. It is here that Stuart meets Adanna, a young orphan fighting for survival in a community ravaged by tragedy and disease. What seemed like a chance encounter will forever change their lives. Adanna is a 12-year-old orphan girl in Swaziland who endures her uncle’s abuse through visions of “the illuminated man” who she believes will take her to her dead mother’s side. When Daniels discovers the girl near death, he enlists a pastor and a village chief to help her and her two siblings. Facing floods, confronting an aid agency’s fraud, and absorbing a brutal attack by one of many desperate starving people may be the only path toward atonement for Stuart’s past life. 	170311
1945	Scared Stiff (aka Treasure of Fear)	M	VHS 852	Homes, Geoffrey, Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Larry Elliot (Jack Haley) is a daydreaming nephew of the newspaper's owner. He aggravates his editor by continually missing out on stories. Assigned to cover wine festival because winery is a major advertiser, but he gets on the wrong bus.When man next to him is stabbed, the unobservant reporter does not even realize it. Body disappears and reporter finds himself caught up in search for a set of valuable chess pieces. Reporter (Charles Williams).Despite reporter's deficiencies as reporter, he has a reputation as the greatest chess expert in the country. Woman who runs antique shop and female insurance investigator are among those trying to get hands on valuable chess pieces.Reporter tries to get away so he can cover wine festival. He does not realize who real killer is, but becomes hero when he knocks the murderer into vine vat. Editor: "I sent you out to cover the mayor's funeral and what happened? A dame shoots herself….""…right over the grave, and you forget to mention it." "It was bad taste." "It was news! That's just what I was talking to your uncle about. You don't know what news is. If a man bit a dog, you'd…you'd take the dog to a veterinarian."	170312
1947	Scared to Death	M	DVD -R HQ 6700, 6701	Abbott, W.J. (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Terry Lee (Douglas Fowley) for the Central City Times. His telephone operator girlfriend tips him off about police receiving call summoning them to sanitarium. Wisecracking reporter proceeds to hassle cop on the case.He takes charge of proceedings. Woman is being subjected to scare tactics. Person responsible is her former husband who is found disguised as a woman."We don't want any reporters here. Nothing's happened." "Look, Doctor, nobody ever wants reporters, but then something happens, and there they are.""Baby, I'm going to miss you an awful lot when I grow tired of you. Now, remember, you're just going to listen." "Well, of course darling. What else do I do when I'm with you?"	170313
1981	Scared to Death	M				Newscaster Alex Waverley (William Malone)	170314
1931	Scareheads	M				Reporter Dick Tanner (Richard Talmadge) supports a mayor who is pushing for reforms. Offered money from gangsters to change sides but refuses. Becomes engaged to the mayor's daughter.Crooks plan to frame the reporter's brother for murder but he discovers their plans and tries to stop them.  While helping his brother, he is arrested and found guilty but escapes in order to find the real killer.After exposing the crooks, Tanner receives a bonus from his editor.	170315
1983	Scarface	M	L			Interviewer (Mario Machado).	170316
1932	Scarface -- Shame of the Nation	M	DVD -R HQ 2929, 2930.  L		Howard Hawks	Managing Editor (Tully Marshall), righteous newspaper editor. Publisher Mr. Garston (Purnell Pratt). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston).	170317
1962	Scarface Mob, The	M	VHS 1045		Pilot for Untouchables	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narration	170318
1999	Scarfies	M				Commentator, Sideline (Geoff Bryan). Commentator, Rugby (Keith Quinn).	170319
2008	Scarlet	MT				Journalist (A.J. Buckley). Editor (Gary Sweet). Talk Show Host (Tommy Campbell). 	170320
2008	Scarlet (Neon)	N		Anonymous, Suzanne de Nimes		Reporter exposes secret world of sex, lust and passion. The intrepid girl reporter’s assignment is to investigate the world of nude modeling, which was how she found herself naked for the camera. She would do anything for a story -- and very soon she was doing everything. It began as a magazine feature, became a blue movie and then...read all about it. It’s sensual, graphic and totally unedited. 	170321
1945	Scarlet Clue, The	M	SVD 1124			Radio-TV. Charlie Chan finds the laboratory of a scientist which turns out to be a radio and television station	170322
2000	Scarlet Diva	M				Swiss Journalist (Paolo Bonacelli)	170323
1956	Scarlet Fountains, The	N		Milner, George		Press	170324
1980	Scarlet Night	NM		Davis, Dorothy Salisbury		Gossip Columnist Tony Alexander. Leg Person Julie Hayes.	170325
1980	Scarlet O'Hara War, The	MT				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Joey Forman).	170326
1918	Scarlet Road, The	M			AFI-Editors	Editor	170327
1954	Scarlet Spear, The	M		Breakston, George, Ray Stahl (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Reporter Christine (Martha Hyer) accompanies district officer when he tries to prevent a tribal war in Africa.Harrison's Reports, 3/20/54: "The romantic interest, concerning Martha Hyer, as a female journalist…seems to have been dragged in by the car."	170328
1927	Scarlet Streak, The	M			Serial. Leigh Jacobson's Dangers of the Deep	Reporter (Jack Daugherty) whose articles may increase the market value of professor's laser-like red ray.  Reporter eventually saves the day	170329
1927	Scarlet Streak, The	SS		MacRae, Henry -- 10-chapter serial		Reporter Ben Evans	170330
1946	Scarlet Street	M	SVD 1097			Critics at Gallery (Arthur Gould Porter, Boyd Irwin, Richard Abbott).	170331
1918	Scarlet Trail, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	170332
2000	Scarlett Mecca and the Pentagram Girl	M				Interviewer, Scarlett's Interviewer (Kevin Myers).	170333
1990	Scarred Man, The	NM	OWN - P	Peterson, Keith		Reporter Michael North's life is irreversibly altered when he meets his employer's daughter during Christmas holiday. One night he tells a particularly scary ghost story about a mysterious scarred man and is amazed of the young woman's horrified reaction.it turns out the two of them have been experiencing similar nightmares for years. As they combine forces and discover more about their backgrounds, they become embroiled in an old murder case and must confront a menace from the past.The journalist who gave his lover nightmares by telling her a ghost story about a man with a scar begins to suspect his tale may be true when he recalls witnesses his parents' murder as a child.	170334
1966	Scars the Gentle Citizen	NM		Crawford, Ian		Press	170335
2000	Scary Movie	M	SVD 1124			TV Reporter Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris). African-American (Black) TV Reporter (Peter Bryant). Broadcast bitch tracking the murders so she can publish a follow-up to her best-seller You're Dead, I'm RichFemale Reporter (Susan Shears). Reporter #2 (Ian Bliss). KOMQ Reporter (Chris Robson). Cameraman Kenny (Dan Joffre).	170336
2001	Scary Movie 2	M	DVD -R HQ 3471, 3472 (Censored Version-Comedy Central).			TV Reporter Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris).  News Media.	170337
2003	Scary Movie 3	M	DVD -R HQ 3421, 3404			TV Anchorwoman Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), a roving reporter, investigates rumors about UFOs and a videotape that leads to deaths. She sets out to find a hard news story in the middle of television sweeps.She soon uncovers an outrageous onslaught of globe-threatening developments including alien invaders, killer videotapes, freaky crop circles, prophecies of The One, eerie-eyed children, ambitious white rappers and even a run-in with Michael Jackson.Faced with conspiracies of massive proportions, and a crew of very strange people following her around, Campbell must fight to stop evil from taking over the world yet again.	170338
2006	Scary Movie 4	M	DVD -R HQ 9479, 9480			News Parody.  TV Host Oprah Winfrey.	170339
1993	Scattered Dreams: Kathryn Messenger Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7511, 7512.			Reporter (Eric Jewett). Uneducated woman fights for custody of her children after she and her husband are wrongfully jailed in 1951 Florida.	170340
1942	Scattergood Survives a Murder (aka Catspaw Murder Mystery)	M		Kelland, Clarence Budington ("Scattergood Baines" Stories).  Michael Simmons (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Dunker Gilson (John Archer) of the Coldriver Weekly Citizen, a small town paper  in severe financial trouble. Opportunity to increase circulation arises when two spinsters meet with accidental deaths after leaving fortune to their pet cat.Murder is suspected and case draws attention of city Reporters Wally Collins (Wallace Ford) and Gail Barclay (Margaret Hayes). When one of the next people in line for the inheritance is found dead with claw marks, the cat is suspected. Feline is killed.Publisher tries to solve killings with the help of Scattergood Baines (Guy Kibbee).  Sob Sister Barclay hides a lynx paw she has found and uses it to expose Reporter Collins as the killer.	170341
2003	Scavenger Hunt	NM		Ferrigno, Robert		Reporter Jimmy Gage for Slap magazine in Los Angeles, brilliant, occasionally brutal scribe in Hollywood finds himself in a hairball of setups, switchbacks, and revenge when he befriends an Oscar-winning director.Seven years ago, a teenage girl was killed by a director. Now he's out of prison and wants Gage to help him get the right people to look at his new script, which he calls "The Most Dangerous Screenplay in Hollywood."It's the story of the setup that sent him away. Two weeks later, Gage finds him dead. Police call it an accidental death, but Gage isn't convinced of that and sets out to find the truth.	170342
1988	Scavengers	M	SV 170			News Media	170343
1963	Scene at 6:30	T			UK. Series 1963.	Reporter-Presenter (Gay Byrne). Reporter-Presenter (Michael Parkinson).	170344
1991	Scene of the Crime	MT			12-4-91	Editor (Lisa Houle) suspects a fiction book about a serial killer may be based on fact	170345
1949	Scene of the Crime	M	DVD -R HQ 2410, 2411. SVD 966			Reporter Bob Herkimer (Donald Woods), "Poison Pen" Reporter in police procedural	170346
1871	Scene, A (Suburban Sketches)	SS		Howells, William Dean		Press	170347
1847	Scenes and Characters From a Comedy of Life	N	USC	Cannon, Charles James		Newspaper Owner Jack Toland, proprietor of the Voice of the People. A young Catholic journalist exposes the bigotry of many priest haters.	170348
1991	Scenes From a Mall	M				Interviewer, Woman (Joan Delaney)	170349
1989	Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills	M				Reporter for a lifestyle magazine comes for interview. Finally runs away. At end of the film.	170350
2009	Scenesters, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Ryan Ullman).  Reporter (Mike Dennert). When a serial killer starts picking off beautiful young hipsters on the east side of Los Angeles, a group of crime scene videographers hatch a plan to catch him. 	170351
1958	Scent of Danger (Moment of Danger)	NM		MacKenzie, Donald		Press	170352
2006	Scent of Seduction	NR		Collins, Colleen		Book Editor Kathryn Walters at the San Diego Times, is an uptight, workaholic journalist She accidentally gets a dab of a Yucatan love potion onto her neck before a work team-building meeting where she ends up in a group hug.Suddenly straight-laced Kathryn's world comes undone as she becomes the lust-love object of several coworkers -- the curmudgeon business editor, the Betty White-like food editor and the too-sexy sports editor.She easily fends off the first two, but her heart breaks whenever she is near the sports editor, Native American Coyote Sullivan.The love potion is extracted from the jaguar and known for its mysterious scent that beguiles and seduces the beasts of the jungle. Witch doctors have experimented with the concoction eventually creating a lust potion that heightens the senses.It conjures up erotic fantasies. A pirated strain made it over the border into San Diego where it was secretly sold to wealthy clients. Then it mistakenly fell into Walters' hands and her life changed forever.	170353
2006	Scent of Seduction, A	NR		Collins, Colleen	Lust Portion #9 series -- Harlequin Blaze	Sports Editor Coyote Sullivan is a Native American and ever since he and Kathryn Walters, who was once a career-obsessed book editor with a libido that fell asleep in the time-out corner, shared a sniff of a supposed lust potion, things have really heated up. So much so that she’s abandoned her nightly fantasies in favor of a much steamier reality. But are the fireworks the real deal? Or is this fling the result of the potion? And if the stuff isn’t fake, what do they do when the bottle runs dry?	170354
1979	Sceriffo extraterrestre -poco extra e molto terrestre, Uno	MF				Reporter (Raffaele Mottola).	170355
1931	Schachmatt	MF			Germany	Journalist Georg Holl (Walter Rilla).	170356
1974	Schachteltraum	N		Kauer, Walther	Switzerland	Journalist	170357
1877	Schamyl, the Captive Prince; or The Cossack Envoy, a Story of Russian Life (6-23 to 8-25)	N		Poyntz, Launce		Press	170358
1987	Schattenjagd	N		Heuberg, Rainer		Journalist	170359
2000	Schattenland	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	Journalist	170360
1996	Schattenmann, Der	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (Uwe Sommerlad)	170361
1950	Schattenriß einer Generation. 1888-1919	DF		Guttmann, Bernhard	Germany	Journalist	170362
1959	Schatz vom Toplitzsee, Der	MF				Reporter. Wolfgang Lohde, Reporter (Joachim Hansen)	170363
1991	Schauinsland	N		Pörksen, Uwe	Germany	Journalist	170364
1982	Schauspieler, Flieger, Mensch, Ein	MTF				Interviewer (Herrmann Leitner-Himself)	170365
1995	Scheidungsgericht	TF				Reporter (Erika Berger)	170366
1954	Schicksal am Lenkrad	MF				Reporter (Harry Fub - Simmer Reporter).	170367
1981	Schism	NM	GPL	Granger, Bill		Reporter determined to get the story of Father Leo Tunny who emerges from the jungles of Southeast Asia after 20 years.  Looking for his secret journal.Beautiful reporter wants to know secrets involving a Vatican treaty with Russia from a Vatican diplomat and one-time missionary to Cambodia who reappears 20 years after his presumed death. So does the CIA and KGB.	170368
1976	Schizo	M				Editor (Terry Duggan).	170369
1980	Schizoid	M		Paulsen, David (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Advice Columnist Julie (Marianna Hill), is a member of a therapy group being stalked by a killer. Getting a divorce from Doug (Craig Wasson) who also works for the paper and blames the therapy group for their separation.Julie writes a newspaper advice column.  Julie is having an affair with her therapist. She agrees to act as "bait" for the killer using a special phone line that is announced in her column. Killer turns out to be her husband., the newspaperman.	170370
1997	Schizophreniac: Whore Mangler, The	M				News Media. Newsman Jim Rhodes (Kevin O'Malley). News Lady Kim Jenkel (Jennifer Atkins).	170371
1996	Schizopolis	M				TV Newscaster (Margaret Lawhon)	170372
1997	Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf	NM		Lenk, Fabian	Germany	Journalist	170373
2000	Schlaflos in Dörresheim	NM		Izquierdo, Andreas	Germany	Journalist	170374
2003	Schlesisches Wetter	N		Müller, Olaf	Germany	Journalist	170375
1986	Schletti	N		Hess, Hans Rudolf	Switzerland	Journalist	170376
1958	Schlitz Playhouse of Stars: Contest of Ladies, The	T			Episode #333. 4-18-1958	News Media. Reporter (Milton Parsons). Reporter (Kendrick Huxham). An actor needs a break from Hollywood so he travels back home to England for some rest and relaxation. He gets neither when he's asked to be a judge in the town's annual beauty pageant.	170377
1955	Schlitz Playhouse of Stars: Last Pilot Schooner, The	T			Episode #174. 2-4-1955. Series 10-5-1951 to 7-31-1959.	Editor Cartwright (Dayton Lummis).	170378
1956	Schlitz Playhouse of the Stars: Repercussions	T			Episode #254. 8-10-1956.	Crime Reporter Pete Richards (Dan Duryea) uncovers a story at home. His wife used to work for a gambling ring.	170379
1973	Schlusselloch-Report	MF				Photographer (Werner Roglin)	170380
1989	Schnelle Gerdi, Die	TF			Miniseries	Reporter (Karl Lieffen).	170381
2008	Schnitzelparadijs - De serie: Winston, We Have a Problem	TF			Episode #7.10-19-2008.  Netherlands	Food Critic (Edo Brunner). 	170382
1986	Scholastic Sports America	DT				Reporter (Jake Downey)	170383
2001	Schöne Grüße aus Minsk	N		Kohl, Paul	Germany	Journalist	170384
1974	Schone Marianne, Die	TF			Series	Journalist (Henning Venske)	170385
1975	Schone Marianne, Die: Die Leute aus dem Wald	DF			Episode #5.	Journalist (Henning Venske).	170386
1934	School for Romance	M				Advice Columnist Count Romansky (Lou Holtz).	170387
1792	School for Scandal, A; Or News-Papers	P		Anonymous		Press	170388
1775	School for Scandal, The	P	USC	Sheridan, Richard		Critic. Satire on detraction and hypocrisy "which are the prevailing vices of the times."  Snake.  Lady Sneerwell: The Paragraphs you say, Mr. Snake, were all inserted?" Snake" They were Madam -- and as I copied them myself in a feign'd Hand…""…there can be no suspicion whence they came -- ."  Critic named Sneerwell in Fielding's Pasquin.	170389
1779	School for Scandal, The; Scandaliz'd	P		Kimble, John Philip		Press	170390
1998	School for Superheroines and Other Tales, The	M			Adult	Reporter. Five bondage vignettes.	170391
1797	School for Wives, The	P	USC	Kelly, Hugh		Critics. "This critic's age."  "While cruel critics watch them on the shore, And at each stumble make a hellish roar!"	170392
1960	Schoolgirl Reporter	N	OWN - H	White, Constance M.		Editor Laura Chaste of Forth Form magazine.	170393
1984	Schorpioen, De	M				Newsroom Secretary (Diane Lensink).	170394
2004	Schreiber und der Wolf	NM		Schmitz, Werner	Germany	Journalist	170395
1950	Schritt in den Morgen	N		Graber, Alfred	Switzerland	Journalist	170396
1992	Schtonk!	M			Germany. Ness	Magazine Writer Hermann Willie (Gotz George) discovers alleged Hitler diaries, which are actually fake. Art forger is the culprit.	170397
1951	Schuld des Dr. Homma, Die	MF				Reporter (Hanns Lothar)	170398
1970	Schulmadchen-Report 1: Was Eltern nicht fur moglich halten	MF				Reporter (Friedrich von Thun)	170399
1971	Schulmadchen-Report 2: Was Eltern den Schlaf raubt	MF				Reporter (Friedrich von Thun)	170400
1972	Schulmadchen-Report 3: Was Eltern nichtmal ahnen	MF				Reporter (Friedrich von Thun)	170401
2002	Schwabinger Schatten	NM		Rubin, Billie	Germany	Journalist	170402
1992	Schwarze Kasten, Der	DF			Germany	Interviewers Jochen Girke, Tamara Trampe.	170403
1991	Schwarzkopf: How the War Was Won	M				TV Anchor (Peter Jennings)	170404
1959	Schweigende Stern, Der	MF				News Media. Female Reporter (Eva Maria Hagen)	170405
2006	Schwere Jungs	M				Reporter Robert (Maximilian  Bruckner).	170406
2002	Schwesterkuss	N		Heim, Uta Maria	Germany	TV Journalist. Radio Journalist.	170407
1955	Science Fiction Theater	T			Series 1955-1957	Press	170408
1949	Scientifiquiz	M			Pete Smith Specialties	Newspapers. Questions on everything from insects to newspapers	170409
1923	Scissors	N	MLPL	Roberts, C.		Reporter John Dean. Melton Crane, editor of New Review.  Adams of the Argosy. Merritt, chief reporter, Daily Post.  Burton Phipps, reporter.	170410
2009	Scooby Doo: In the Beginning	MT				Reporter (Kira Clavell). 	170411
2002	Scooby-Doo	M				Reporter #1 (Alex Ruiz). Reporter #2 (Sheryl Benko)	170412
2004	Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed	M				Reporter Heather (Alicia Silverstone). TV Host Pat O'Brien (Himself). Vomit Reporter (Bill Mondy). Reporter #1 (Kimani Ray Smith). Reporter #2 (Catherine Lough Haggquist). Reporter #3 (Ingrid Torrance). Reporter #4 (Tiffani Timms).	170413
1998	Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island	M	DVD -R HQ 6890, 6891. SVD 1119			TV Reporter Daphne Blake (Mary Kay Bergman voice)  has her own syndicated show. Fred "Freddy" Jones (Frank Welker voice), who always had romantic chemistry with her, stayed to become her producer and cameraman.Daphne, preparing for the second season of her show, hopes to find some real haunted houses. As a birthday surprise, Fred arranges for old gang to come along for the ride in Louisiana.	170414
1976	Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, The: Creepy Cruise	C			Episode #5.	News Media. Reporter (Frank Welker- Voice). Aspiring Reporter Daphne Blake (Heather North).	170415
1977	Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics	T				Announcers Snagglepuss (Daws Butler), Mildew Wolf (John Stephenson)	170416
1990	Scoop	MT	DVD -R 9922. SV 45.	Waugh, Evelyn - 1938 lampoon	Masterpiece Theater	Columnist William Boot (Michael Maloney), nature columnist for the Daily Beast, published by the tyrannical Lord Cooper (Donald Pleasance). Scoop chronicles the misadventures of a naive nature columnist (Michael Maloney) sent to cover a war in East AfricaFrench Journalists (Fernand Monast Daniel Andre Pageon). Editor (Fred Pearson). Paperboy (Jake Wood).	170417
1937	Scoop	N	OWN - H	Waugh, Evelyn		Press. Corker of the Universal News. William Boot.  Hero: writer and journalist John Boot.	170418
1930	Scoop	N	MLPL	Hart, James-Garrett Byrnes		Reporter Snakes Shiel, star reporter, convicted of drunk driving. Spearheads newspaper's campaign against local government corruptionSmall-city journalism mixed with gangster-chasing.	170419
1930	Scoop	G				Newspaper. Board game for children/adults	170420
1992	Scoop	T			Canadian TV Series (1993-1994)	Montreal Newspaper Staff exploits focusing on both reporters and management. Steamy romance, crime uncovered, media concentration, illegal immigration and scandal all in one program. Dubbed into English, Scoop covers the issues of the day while digging into the lives of reporters at a fictional daily Montrel newspaper, The Express. Stephanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon) and Michael Gagne (Roy Dupuis) find love and conflict in their professional lives at the newspaper office and in the bedroom. Stephanie’s father Emile Rousseau (Claude Leveillee) is the wealthiest man in Quebec and owns The Express. Their relationship appears cemented when Michael is trapped in a mine while covering a story on mine workers and Stephanie waits in hope of good news on the surface. Michael becomes the “bad boy” when he leaves Stephanie and their baby to live on his own. Richard “Tintin” Fortin (Martin Drainville) writes an arts column instead of the sports column he would like to write. Desk Editor Lionel Rivard (Remy Girard) drinks on the job. Reporters continue to cover corrupt government deals, racial discrimination, homelessness, organized crime, and abused women and children in this series.	170421
2006	Scoop	M	DVD -R HQ 7800, 7801	Allen, Woody		Journalist (Ian McShane) is dead. He is conjured up by a cut-rate magician and gives College Newspaper Reporter Sondra (Scarlett Johansson) a tip on a big story.Sondra falls for a British aristocrat while chasing a hot story.	170422
2005	Scoop	N		Campbell, Don		Reporter whose nickname is "Scoop" tells simple stories about simple people that could occur right in your home town. One news story is about an animal psychologist who can read the minds of pets.This and other interesting stories are blended into this fictionalized novel ending with an exciting finale about an encounter and interview with two aliens from a nearby planet.	170423
2007	Scoop	N		Gutteridge, Rene		TV Newsroom. Producer Hugo Talley from Channel 7 News dreams of working with first-class professionals. Instead he's saddled with egomaniacal Weatherman Sam Leege who can't admit when he's wrongThere's also aging Anchorwoman Gilda Braun who refuses to release her claw-like grip on the news desk and who at management's request  has overdone the Botox giving her a permanent happy face while announcing the most terrible tragedies.Also, a conscience-stricken Reporter Ray Duffey who is reluctant to focus on sensationalism. Duffy and Leege are attracted to 25-year-old Hayden Hazard who is Talley's assistant who can't seem to leave her faith outside the newsroom.Duffey is assaulted on the air while doing a story on pig zoning and discovers something stinks at the waste-water treatment plant. Talley, who pops blue pills for stress, wants to exploit a hot news story that the Channel News 7 Team inadvertently finds.But a series of crises including the Botox disaster and the disappearance of a colleague threatens to destroy Talley's chance for ratings success and sends him completely over the edge.	170424
1915	Scoop at Belleville	M			Ness Book	Female Reporter interviews a millionaire and later criticizes him in the article for not working. He disappears. A year later, she and a rival reporter compete to get a scoop on the capture of a criminal.Rival ties up the telegraph lines so the female heads for a neighboring town, but her car breaks down on a deserted road. Seeks help from a telegraph lineman who turns out to be the missing millionaire.  Two become engaged on top of the telegraph pole.	170425
1990	Scoop Daly	CB			Night Raven: The Collected Stories	Crime Reporter Scoop Daly is dispatched to get the story on underworld scourge Night Raven. He sets out in plaid coat and fedora, calling his editor "Chief" and hefting a camera.After nearly getting Night Raven and himself killed several times, he narrowly escapes having Night Raven's brand burned into his forehead, publishes an uncomplimentary story, and mentally resolves to thank Night Raven someday for saving his life.Set during Prohibition, originally published in UK at unknown date, probably 1980s.	170426
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the  Mystery of the Inca Moonstone	NJ		Keown, Don	#6 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 1. 	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. A stone is missing from an Inca Indian collection. Malone, an 18-year-old copy boy and reporter Doogan try to find it. Can Scoop and Skip help the owner find the ancient stone?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170427
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Art Thieves	NJ		Keown, Don	#7 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 2	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. Red Grogan turns snitch. It is 1 a.m. and tired police are on a museum stakeout waiting for art thieves. Suddenly two men are grabbed, and found to be armed -- with sandwiches. Where are the thieves?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170428
1984	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Case of the Missing Trophy	NJ		Keown, Don	#2 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 1. 	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. High school senior Skip Malone teams up with Reporter Scoop for another adventure. When the school’s trophy is stolen, Skip shows Scoop his old high school. Can they crack this case together?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170429
1984	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Case of the Smoke Bomber	NJ		Keown, Don	#4 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 1. 	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. Philip Stone has many crooks for enemies. Now they will do what they can to ruin his bed for governor. When Scoop receives a strange letter, Skip helps him find the culprits. The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170430
1982	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Creature in the Forest	NJ		Keown, Don	#1 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 1. 	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. Skip Malone teams up with his newspaper reporter friend Scoop Doogan for a mysterious adventure. After a camper reports sighting a spooky Creature in the woods. Scoop and Skip decide to investigate. Are the reports of the Creature true?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170431
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Kidnapped Bus	NJ		Keown, Don	#8 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 2	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times try to find a city bus and its kidnappers. The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170432
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Marathon	NJ		Keown, Don	#9 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 2. 	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times.The Big City Times is planning to hold a marathon with a $5,000 grand prize. Skip and Scoop are in charge of planning the event. Trouble begins when Biff Baker is attacked by a group of men. Will Biff be able to run in the marathon?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170433
1984	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Mystery of the Poisoned River	NJ		Keown, Don	#5 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Two sets of 5 books each.	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. Reporter Scoop takes 18-year-old copy boy Skip to his favorite fishing spot and they are shocked by what they find: dead fish littering the river. Can this dynamic team uncover the mystery?The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170434
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone and the Unfriendly Town	NJ		Keown, Don	#10 Scoop Doogan Mysteries. Also included in Scoop Doogan Mystery Series 2.	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times. Reporter Scoop takes receives a phone call from the mayor of Riverside about a big story. When Scoop arrives in Riverside, it seems as though everyone is hiding something. Along with his friend, Skip Malone, Scoop sets out to find it. The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170435
1984	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan and Skip Malone:  and the Case of the Runaway	NJ		Keown, Don	#3 Scoop Doogan Mysteries	Reporter Scoop Doogan and Copy Boy Skip Malone at the Big City Times are on another exciting case when a worried mother asks them to help find her 15-year-old son. Their first lead takes them to a dangerous pool hall that belongs to Red Grogan. Will they be able to save Tim from harm?When a mother shows up at Big City Times looking for her son, Skip and Scoop Doogan wonder if the boy has been kidnapped or really is a runaway. The Scoop Doogan Mysteries follow the eponymous investigative reporter and his intern, college journalism student Jake Malone as they pursue news stories and solve crimes.	170436
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan Mysteries Set 1	NJ		Keown, Don	Revised and updated series. New colorful covers and interior illustrations. Updated 48-page stories.	Reporter Scoop Doogan, star reporter for the Big Bend Times is back with a new look and updated storylines.Scoop’s intern at the newspaper is Jake Malone. Big Bend Times Editor Ann Milardo, and police chief Bill Rice. Each helps Scoop solve the whodunit, and Scoop gets the “scoop” on the stories that make him the star reporter at the Big Bend Times. Don’t forget the “bad guy,” Red Grogan who is still around and still up to his dirty tricks. 	170437
1985	Scoop Doogan: Scoop Doogan Mysteries Set 2	NJ		Keown, Don	Revised and updated series. New colorful covers and interior illustrations. Updated 48-page stories.	Reporter Scoop Doogan, star reporter for the Big Bend Times is back with a new look and updated storylines.Scoop’s intern at the newspaper is Jake Malone. Big Bend Times Editor Ann Milardo, and police chief Bill Rice. Each helps Scoop solve the whodunit, and Scoop gets the “scoop” on the stories that make him the star reporter at the Big Bend Times. Don’t forget the “bad guy,” Red Grogan who is still around and still up to his dirty tricks. 	170438
1993	Scoop II	T			Canadian TV Series (1993-1994)	Montreal Newspaper Staff exploits focusing on both reporters and management. Steamy romance, crime uncovered, media concentration, illegal immigration and scandal all in one program. Dubbed into English, Scoop covers the issues of the day while digging into the lives of reporters at a fictional daily Montreal newspaper, The Express. Stephanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon) and Michael Gagne (Roy Dupuis) find love and conflict in their professional lives at the newspaper office and in the bedroom. Stephanie’s father Emile Rousseau (Claude Leveillee) is the wealthiest man in Quebec and owns The Express. The "L'Express" newspaper is living some dark times: money is tight, editor-in-chief Rivard (Remy Girard is with serious alcohol problems, a new wisecracking journalist (Micheline Lanctot) came in to replace a journalist on maternity leave (Francine Ruel), the rival newspaper is gaining readers on more juicy scoops, and the star photograph (Michel Barrette) is jealous over a new recruit (Fabien Dupuis), who has also eyes on his own daughter...Our main characters, Michel Gagne (Roy Dupuis) and Stephanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), have difficulty to cope themselves since the birth of their son Francis. Unable to withstand the pressure that his son will become heir of a big fortune later, Michel leaves for a short while to visit his dad (Gilles Pelletier), an officer in the Canadian Army, and for an article, meet an old hermit (Marc Favreau) who will give him a vision for his life, enough maybe to reconcile with Stephanie again.The coming of a new president, Justine Lalonde (Louise Marleau), will bring trouble in the office. Even Emile Rousseau (Claude Leveille), the newspaper magnate who owns "L'Express", who hired her, suspects that she is a spy from his competition, who would like to buy "L'Express". A final solution might be set to save some jobs, and give his daughter Stephanie a chance to shine. (though Stephanie and her dad never went along since the latter never wanted her to pursuit her career due to her inheritance status, and she never wanted to sit on the money...)Add to that several stories (including a boxing championship with former champ Deano Clavet) and you got a good story here, with good acting and a cliffhanger for the next one the following year...	170439
1994	Scoop III	T			Canadian TV Series (1993-1994)	Montreal Newspaper Staff exploits focusing on both reporters and management. The third season of the "Scoop" series starts with a new Montreal Newspaper: the "Scoop", run by president Stephanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), with journalists picked up from "L'Express", which became a competitor. The team includes her boyfriend Michel Gagne (Roy Dupuis), Charles Dumoulin (Rene Gagnon), his daughter Alex (Joelle Morin), and other regulars.This time, as a young newspaper in the already saturated newspaper market of Montreal, with "L'Express" and la "Nouvelle", the "Scoop" has a hard time and tough decisions are to be made. Mostly that the accountant (Sophie Lorain) has an eye on all expenses though the losses are counting. Despite that, there is a good mood, and Stephanie must prove to her dad, magnate Emile Rousseau (Claude Leveille) that she can handle business as a future heir to his communications empire...But disaster strikes as Stephanie is kidnapped by some thugs who would like to get ransom from her rich dad. Boyfriend Michel Gagne will do anything, even collaborating with the Mob (*spoiler* in a lynch-mob way) to find the crooks and free his girlfriend. However, Stephanie's life is forever changed and will have to live with fear to be threaten forever. For that, Michel has to move his family in the Rousseau Manor, guarded like a fortress, west of Montreal...However, Emile Rousseau suspects his competitor to buy too much shares to take control of his company, as well as planning that kidnapping to force a share price-drop... A heavy chess game with classical music in the background is the climax of that confrontation...Not only his girlfriend Stephanie had trouble, but Michel is trapped at the end in a mine shaft with workers. As she came to rescue him, she hears another tragedy that might change her life forever...As good as the first two seasons, though it is darker and more terrifying (mostly the kidnapping...), with great performances here and a well written script... Just a perfect cliff hanger for the fourth and final season of this excellent series...	170440
1995	Scoop IV	T			Canadian TV Series.	Montreal Newspaper Staff exploits focusing on both reporters and management. Victim of an helicopter accident, newspaper magnate Emile Rousseau (Claude Leveille) is now paraplegic and unable to move, needing a bodyguard (Pierre Chagnon) to help him move around. Though he is still able to speak, hear and think, his life has become useless... With the help of his friend Vezina (Raymond Bouchard), he passes away in a strange way...Which makes way for his daughter, Stephanie (Macha Grenon), to investigate his shady past through a computer program... She discovers things she never expected, like her dad having a mistress (Andree Champagne) who gave birth to a half-sister, Odile (Chantal Fontaine), a detail that her mom Louise (Andree Lachapelle), shut her eyes because she loved her husband so much...But personnel findings are not the only burden of Stephanie: she still is the boss of the "Scoop", which trails far from its competitors and losing money. Especially dealing with the ego of Charles Dumoulin (Rene Gagnon) who wants to do an expensive trip for a big article, but as the expenses are tight, he faces a big no and wanders around in the office. And Tintin (Martin Drainville) is in grief of his dead wife, killed on assignment in Ottawa and has a hard time to go over. Only the love of Alex (Joelle Morin), might save him. To save the newspaper, Stephanie must risk to step down and give the job to the accountant (Sophie Lorain), whose decisions are way more over the edge and dissatisfies some of the staff who leaves the place...And becoming the head of Roussac, the magnate who controls the "Scoop" and "L'Express", Stephanie has to face the harsh Board of Administrators, whose one member, Laurier Gregoire (Jacques Godin, who plays in some style reminiscent of the late Vincent Price), is mad enough to go way over the boundaries to get rid of her...And Michel Gagne (Roy Dupuis) in her life ? Since he is part of the Rousseau conglomerate, he feels trapped in this wealthy world, where his girlfriend Stephanie and his son Francis are now inheritors of a big fortune, fearing he's left aside. And wants to get somewhat away from that reclusive and overprotection climate that shields his thirst for adventure abroad... He must too make a choice.	170441
2005	Scoop on Stacy	N		Lee, Karen		Reporter Stacy Glenn works for a small daily newspaper in northeastern Oklahoma. She is easy-going, impulsive at times and fiercely independent. She fights for what she believes is right and works hard to prove herself to her boss.She believes in doing the job the right way and protecting her sources. She has also been hurt terribly by the men in her former relationships and protects her heart, living in solitude outside of her job.Stacy becomes involved in an environmental story and is kidnapped. She manages to free herself, fight for right, and falls in love with a Native American lawyer.Together, with the help of her craggy editor, they solve the mystery that actually ties together several stories that appeared to be totally unrelated.She realizes that she naively trusted the wrong people, for a second time in her life, and her faith is greatly shaken. Her determination and perseverance pays off and she finally realizes love adds to life without taking anything away.	170442
1937	Scoop Reporter, The	P	MLPL	Simon, S. Sylva	812.08 S596-1	Reporter	170443
1938	Scoop Scanlon	CB			Action Comics #1. June, 1938. First Appearance	Reporter. Ace Reporter Scoop Scanlon for the Bulletin in the 1930s. Made news at least as often as he found it. Assisted by Photographer Rusty, his sidekick.Not same Scoop Scanlon who attempted to discover Batman's identity in World's Finest Comics (#6).	170444
1940	Scoop Smith	CB			Whiz Comics #2. March, 1940. First Appearance.	Reporter Robert "Scoop" Smith, star reporter, top newshound.  and two-fisted adventurer in the 1940s. Assistant Blimp Black. Editor Bruce Lane.	170445
1993	Scoop Snoops	NJ		Hiser, Constance. Cat Bowman Smith (Illustrator)		School Newspaper Emerson Bugle staff of fourth grades need an exciting front-page article.  Paul, Nicole, Michelle, Hank and Ben.	170446
1912	Scoop, The	M			Short. Ness Book	Reporter Edith Storey ("A Newspaper Journalist") for the Sun gets an interview with a press-shy multi-millionaire by sitting on his clothes while he is taking a swim. Later she becomes engaged to the man's son.	170447
1934	Scoop, The	M			UK Only	Reporter (Marjorie Shotter)	170448
1987	Scoop, The	SS	OWN	Plunkett, James	In "Best of Irish Wit and Wisdom."	English Journalist by the name of Smith.	170449
1986	Scoop, The	NM	OWN	Koenig, Joseph L.	In "New Black Mask, The: Number 4."	Editor Solly, state editor of The Tattler.	170450
1920	Scoop, The	P	MLPL	Haslett, Holmes	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Press	170451
1933	Scoop, The	SM	GPL	Gregory, Lenora	In "Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror, Third Series, 1934." Also In "Third Omnibus of Crime, l935, The."   From "The Passing Show, 1933."	Editor Mr. Sargent, night news editor of the Daily Leader. Carver, dismissed three years ago for disgrace and failure, shows up to sell a story -- his own murder. Both had been fellow reporters.	170452
1931	Scoop, The	N		Christie, Agatha 	Chapter 4 of Detection Club round robin novel. 	Crime Reporter and his girlfriend come together at a restaurant to discuss the case and analyze the mystery. Share an egalitarian relationship and analytical insight.	170453
2007	Scoop: Exclusive by Monty Molenski, An	NJ		Kelly, John, Cathy Tincknell (Illustrator)		Reporter Monty Molenski desperately needs a front-page story for his newspaper, The Daily Roar. Molenski is a young mole, bespectacled, camera-toting fellow, who's an "ace reporter" wannabe.The editor berates Molenski  for wasting his time looking for aliens and monsters that don't exit. He wants Monty to bring him a proper story. The mole thinks he might be onto something when he spies on his colleagues.They're headed for a place they call the F.P. (aka Front Page) Club. The bumbling reporter makes futile attempts to enter the building where the club exists. His camera inadvertently goes off repeatedly capturing the outrageous goings-on around him.Bank robbers, aliens and vampires abound but the oblivious Monty misses all of them. But his film, when developed, reveals plenty, clinching headline after headline for the reporter who finally gets inducted into the F.P.Club.	170454
1914	Scooped by Cupid	M			Ness Book	Reporter Cleo Madison works for the Tribune and is assigned to investigate bribery charges against the mayor.  J. Warren Kerrigan is covering the story for the Herald.Madison gets an exclusive interview with the mayor by showing a personal card, while Kerrigan is shut out when he identifies himself as a reporter. Kerrigan trades places with a delivery boy to get into the mayor's office and he finds Madison's notes.During car chase, Madison is knocked into a ditch and Kerrigan beats her with the scoop, but then has second thoughts and sends the story to her paper under her name. City editor gives Kerrigan a raise after discovering he loves Madison.	170455
1906	Scoops	SS	USC	Pancoast, Chalmers Lowell		TV News	170456
2005	Scooter: Secret Agent: Operation: Little Dragon	T			Episode #7. 3-11-2005	Newsreader (Kerri-Anne Baker).	170457
2005	Scooter: Secret Agent: Operation: Microdroid	T			Episode #6. 3-4-2005	News Media. Reporter (Natalie Walker).  Newsreader (Kerri-Anne Baker).	170458
2005	Scooter: Secret Agent: Operation: Trainspotting	T			Episode #2. 2-4-2005	Newsreader (Kerri-Anne Baker).	170459
2005	Scooter: Secret Agent: Operation: Under Par	T			Episode #20. 6-10-2005	Newsreader (Kerri-Anne Baker).	170460
2005	Scooter: Secret Agent: Operation: Wombat	T			Episode #17. 5-20-2005	News Media. Reporter (Natalie Walker).	170461
2004	Scope: Journalist of the Future	DT	DVD -R 1799		Episode	Journalist of the Future -- technology and the future of journalism	170462
1992	Scorch: Dragon Flu	T	SV 130		Episode #2.  3-6-1992.	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch (Voice-Ronn Lucas) to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.Scorch suffers from Dragon's Flu. Symptoms reach from amnesia to unconsciousness, from coughing to swearing and even to barking.At the same time, Mr. Ruther, the station's boss, comes to receive award for Man of the Year, which should be handed over  by Brian and Scorch.	170463
1992	Scorch: First Time	T			Episode #4.	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch (Voice-Ronn Lucas) to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.Scorch helps Brian finding a new girlfriend. But his obtrusive way only embarrasses Brian. Eventually Lisa, who works at the station, agrees to date Brian. Unfortunately, Lisa is Jack's sister	170464
1992	Scorch: Money, Money, Money	T			Episode #6	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch (Voice-Ronn Lucas) to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.Scorch has found the Home Shopping Channel on TV -- and he buys a lot of stuff on Brian's credit card. But it was too much and Brian hardly can afford it. During the news show, guest gives Scorch the idea of how to get some of the money back -- gambling.So he invites everyone from the station for a poker round. But that's not a good idea.	170465
1992	Scorch: Premiere	T	SV 130		Episode #1. 2-28-1992. Series 2-28-1992 to 3-13-1992.  Six Episodes (Only Three Aired).	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch (Voice-Ronn Lucas) to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.After being asleep for 100 years, dragon Scorch wakes up. Flying around, flash of lightning hits him and he falls down just in front of the window of Brian Stevens' apartment. Stevens is preparing for job interview. He has an eight-year-old daughter.Scorch endears himself to the daughter, but not to her father. Scorch persuades Brian to take him along on the interview. There Scotch pops out of his bag.Brian says he's a ventriloquist and the dragon is his dummy. Brian and Scorch get the job as a weather announcer on WEEN-TV'S News at Noon.	170466
1992	Scorch: Scorch Likes It Hot	T			Episode #5	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch (Voice-Ronn Lucas) to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.Guest on "News at Noon" is the psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers and seeing what's going on there, she gives some advice: Howard should give the lead to Allison which would make her the star of the show.And Brian's puppet, whose behavior could be a lot better, should be replaced by a female one.	170467
1992	Scorch: You Gaslight Up My Life	T	SV 135 (Last 10 Minutes)		Episode #3.  3-13-92	TV News Weatherman Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) is an unemployed anchor who teams up with a dragon named Scorch to do the weather at WWEN-TV's News at Noon. Then Scorch Report at 11,  Channel 2 Promotion.Photo of Scorch on cover of the new TV magazine. This leads to an effusive Scorch who annoys not only Brian (the photo showed just his right ear), but also others.But the one who absolutely can't stand Scorch's fame is Howard. To get of this little troublemaker, he dragonaps Scorch. Big mistake.	170468
2008	Scorched	MT			Australia	News Reader #1 (Amy Pedersen). News Reader #2 (Warwick Allsop). Weather Reporter (Anna Choy). Journalist #1 (James Cogswell). Journalist #2 (Timothy Joel Green). There has been no rainfall for more than 200 days in Sydney, Australia, five years from now. The city has nearly run out of water and is fast becoming reliant on its de-salination plant. During a severe heat wave the city is ringed by bush fires that simultaneously break their containment lines leaving Sydney under siege and without sufficient water to defend itself.	170469
2001	Score, The	M				Newscaster (Bill Haughland)	170470
1995	Scoring	M				Reporter (Eivan Treadway)	170471
1962	Scorn	N		Francis, Robin		Press	170472
2009	Scorned	M				Radio News Reporter (Katie Hall). Radio DJ (James Texas). A woman hitchhiking cross-country on a lonely highway is offered a much needed ride from a man who spins an eerie tale about Midnight Mary and the Hitchhiker. The man wants to add a new twist to this urban legend -- he wants to kill the woman. 	170473
2005	Scorned, The	M				TV Reporter (Ivana Ma).	170474
1991	Scorpion Moon	N		Maxwell, Kurt		News Media	170475
1988	Scorpion Thunderbolt	M			Hong Kong. Ness.	Photojournalist Helen who investigates murders caused by a giant snake. She's actually the snake-woman committing the murders.	170476
1989	Scorpions for Sale	N		Zolf, Larry		News Media	170477
1995	Scot-Free	M				Reporter Dave Fenton (Dave Schmidt).	170478
1941	Scotland Yard	M				Newsboy (John Rogers). Newsboy (Frank Benson)	170479
1952	Scotland Yard Inspector (aka Lady in the Fog)	M		Powell, Lester (BBC Serial). Orville Hampton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Writer Philip (Caesar Romero) helps woman find out who killed her brother. Confounds police, uses deception to get into murdered man's hotel room, pretends to be doctor to sneak into a sanitarium, fights it out with crooks in a movie studio.Globe-trotting journalist who joined R.A.F. unit to do a story and is now preparing to leave England to cover a revolution in an unidentified locale. He ends up returning to America with woman.Chief claim to fame is his ability to make a drink called Dusseldorf Detonator capable of producing a mushroom cloud.	170480
2000	Scotland Yard: Tales From the Black Museum: Poison/Corpus Delicti	DT	DVD -R HQ 9666		Episode. 6-4-2000	Newspaper executive’s wife is kidnapped. 	170481
2006	Scott Tibbs Documentary, The	M			Short	News Media. Reporter (Monique Soltani).  News Reporter #1 (Carrie Newell). Editor (Danny Kitz). News Camera Op. #2 (Brandon Peters). News Camera Op. #4 (David Carstens).	170482
2008	Scottsboro	N		Feldman, Ellen		Journalist Alice Whittier, an ambitious, crusading journalist at the left-wing New York City publication, The New Order, covers the arrest of nine young African-American men in Scottsboro, Alabama in 1931 for the alleged rapes of two white prostitutes. Four days later, the Alabama courts have tried and sentenced the eight to die. Alice tries to save nine black youths from the electric chair. A posse had stopped a freight train and arrested the nine African-Americans. Their crime was fighting with white boys. Then two white girls emerge from another freight car and cry rape. One of the girls sticks to her story, the other changes her story again and again. The young journalist, whose only connection to the incident is her overheated social conscience, fights to save the nine youths, redeem the girl who repents her lie and make amends for her own past. Worldwide indignation grows and the case bogs down in the appeals and retrials before an eventual hearing by the U.S. Supreme Court. Through it all, Alice, the only woman journalist on the story, reports the events in gruesome detail, conducts her trust-funded life and quiets some rattling family skeletons. 	170483
1935	Scoundrel, The	M		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Ness	Drama Critic Vanderveer Veyden (Alexander Woolcott). Publisher Anthony Mallare (Noel Coward), suave, vain, selfish, well-educated, upper class book publisher, dies in a plane crash and his ghost must wander until someone sheds a tear for him.Publisher based on Horace Liveright, the publisher who published "The Front Page" play in book form.	170484
2008	Scourge	M				TV Anchor (Erin Borgfjord). Photographer (Alan Legros). 	170485
1915	Scourge of the Desert, The	M			AD - HART	Newspaper Advertisement Inquiry	170486
2001	Scourge, The	N		Shapiro, Anna	Weinberg List	Journalist	170487
1994	Scout, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7113, 7114.			Reporter (Josh Clark). Reporter (Jordan Lage). Reporter (Steven M. Porter). Reporter (Chris Willman). Reporter (Bruce Wright). Photographer (Chuck Waters).	170488
2004	Scout's Safari: Rumors	T	DVD -R HQ 2461		Episode. 12-3-2004	School Newspaper.  Rumors abound when Bongani and Scott are named the school's cutest couple.	170489
2009	Scouting Book for Boys, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Mark Margason). TV Producer (Phil Pritchard). Two 14-year-olds live almost as brother and sister. One then the girl goes missing and the boy’s life transforms in ways he would never have imagined. 	170490
2000	Scoutman	MF			Japan	Publicist (Keiko Ikeda). Publicist (Jun Kato).  Camerawoman (Mika Abe). Cameraman (Tomoaki Hori).	170491
1955	Scramble Nighthawk!	SW	GPL	Harvey, Frank	In "Jet."	Newspaperman Harold Carter, small-town  newspaperman of song and story. Carter published the Southport Examiner, circulation 23,089.	170492
2004	Scrambled Eggs	M				Photographer, Class (David Kern).	170493
1936	Scrap-Metal Reporter	SS		Lockridge, Richard	First Published in The New Yorker, Dec. 12, 1936, p. 41	Reporter works for “Scrap Metal Reporter” and is supposed to go out and interview men in the scrap metal business, get prices and trends, and then write a market letter. It was hard for him to understand the men he spoke to and they lied to him a good deal so the market letter never turned out too well....he quite agreed with his boss when the man said he was not succeeding as a scrap-metal reporter.	170494
1998	Scrapbooks from Africa and Beyond	DT				Interviewer Edward Behr.	170495
1991	Scratch	T	SV 118		12-21-91	News Media	170496
1996	Scream	M	DVD -R HQ 1947, 1948. L.	Williamson, Kevin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox), aggressive field reporter for Top Story. Arrives on the scene when heroine is attacked by masked killer who has already killed twice. She abuses her cameraman Kenny (W. Earl Brown). Muscles her way past police.Tries to get an interview with the girl who was attacked but the angry girl punches her. Girl's mother raped and murdered and Weathers  is writing a book on the case. She believes man is innocent and has written stories calling girl a liar.New murders offer hope man charged with earlier crime is innocent. "Think what that would do for my book sales." Reporter plays up to deputy to get information. They join forces. Weather plants camera at the party monitored from news van.Killer eliminates party guests and kills the cameraman who is caught off guard because delay in camera feed. Trying to escape, Weathers crashes news van. Returns to house and pulls gun on killers, but neglects to take safety off. Knocked unconscious.Revised in time to shoot one of the psychopaths and delivers final stand-up commentary. TV Reporter #1 (Lisa Beach). TV Reporter #2 (Tony Kilbert). Obnoxious reporter (Linda Blair). Reporter with Mask (Lisa Canning).	170497
2008	Scream	N		David, Peter and Randy Elliott, Bart Sears and Dan Jackson.		Reporter Sian Ferguson and Danny Duncan, a man whose life is a mess as they attempt to uncover the disturbing reality behind Danny's newfound abilities -- his emotions were affecting coworkers and customers in bizarre ways, but nothing could prepare him for the Scream -- a horrible manifestation of his most powerful feelings. Duncan is a meek young man fresh out of a short say in a mental institution and working a job he hates when he discovers abilities he doesn’t understand. And powerful, secretive men seek to control him for their own purposes. What sets Danny apart from other superheroes is his vulnerability. His powers cause emotions such as fear and anger in others rather than making him strong, meaning he gets hurt in any real fight. Unable to help people that matter to him including his father who suffers from Alzheimer’s and a new friend who’s dying of a brain tumor. 	170498
1997	Scream II (aka Scream 2)	M	L			TV Reporter Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox), a tabloid TV reporter who turned events of first film into cheesy bestseller Stab.Reporter #1 (Joe Washington). Reporter #2 (Angie Dillard). Reporter #4 (Stephanie Belt). Reporter #3 (John Patrick).  Reporter #5 (Richard  Bruce Doughty). Reporter #6 (Mark Oliver). Reporter #7 (Jennifer Weston). Reporter #8 (Shelly Benedict).Reporter Outside Theater (Dave Allen Clark). Tori's Interviewer (Nancy O'Dell).	170499
2000	Scream III (aka Scream 3)	M	DVD -R HQ 9957, 9958. DVD			TV Reporter Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox Arquette) is back.  Parker Posey plays Jennifer, the actress playing  bullying reporter Gale WeathersFemale Reporter (Nancy O'Dell). Male Reporter (Ken Taylor)	170500
1943	Scream in the Dark, A	M	SVDSP 641			City Editor (Charles C. Wilson).	170501
1992	Scream of Stone (aka Cerro Torre)	M	SVD 907			Journalist (Donald Sutherland) is a loathsome newsman who offers a challenge to scale a peak in Patagonia.	170502
2009	Scream of the Bikini	M				News Media. Reporter (Joe Fria). Photographer’s Assistant (Elizabeth Liang).  Supermodel bounty-hunters, Bridget and Sophia, are humankind’s last hope against an insane mastermind bent on world domination in South America in the 1960s.	170503
1974	Scream of the Wolf	MT				News Media. Reporter (Bill Baldwin Sr.). Newsman (Vernon Weddle).	170504
1996	Scream, Teen, Scream	M				TV Reporter (Melanie Hutsell)	170505
2006	Screaming Blue Murder	M				Journalist (Rebecca Grattan-Wilkinson)	170506
1958	Screaming Mimi	M	SV 221	Brown, Fredric (Novel). Robert Blees (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Bill Sweeney (Phil Carey) for The Daily Times investigates attack on woman by a knife-wielding psycho. "I cover the night beat. Ride the police cars, write about the messes people get into. Everything form who's playing footsie with who….""…this week on up to who's murdering who." He goes along with police when they check out assault on nightclub performer. Later discovers attacks are linked to statue that each of the victims has. Editor agrees to let reporter pursue the story.Reporter buys copy of statute, passes himself off as art dealer to talk to sculptor. Convinces editor to put picture of statue on the front page of paper while police wiretap performer's phone to try to trap assailant.Nightclub performer killed the first woman and was in turn assaulted by her doctor. Doctor attacked by performer's dog and falls out of window. Tries to confess to murder but reporter uncovers the truth. Performer, now catatonic, is the killer."The press! They freeload and they don't spell our names right, but we love 'em anyway,"	170507
1949	Screaming Mimi, The	NM	OWN - H	Brown, Fredric	With three other novels.	Reporter Bill Sweeney is an ace reporter with a drinking problem who gets mixed-up with a naked woman who is trying to avoid becoming the fourth victim of a local serial killer, The Ripper.Sweeney gets involved with an insane asylum, a bum named "God," and the little statue that ties everything together.	170508
1920	Screaming Shadow, The	M			Serial	Journalist Mary Landers (Neva Gerber), wealthy journalist,  and experimenter John Rand expose Baron's evil procedures	170509
1984	Screamplay	M				News Media. Reporter (Deborah Bernstein). Reporter (Patrick Conlan). Reporter (Veronica Lewis). Reporter (Justin Sean O'Connor). Reporter (Carolyn Romberg).	170510
1949	Screen Director's Playhouse, The	R			Series 1949-1951	News Media.	170511
1956	Screen Directors Playhouse: Prima Donna	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1956	Newsboy. A philantropic concert artist takes an interest in a 13-year-9ld newsboy with an outstanding singing voice. She runs into difficulties when the boy also shows a marked preference for baseball. Manager Leo Duroucher (Himself).	170512
1955	Screen Directors Playhouse: Silent Partner, The	T			Episode #12. 12-21-1955	TV Broadcast of the Academy Awards. A faded actress Selma (Zasu Pitts) watching the broadcast realizes that the patron at another table in the restaurant was once a well-known comic (Buster Keaton).Her happy discovery is married, however, by a man who calls both of them has-beens.	170513
1955	Screen Directors Playhouse: Want Ad Wedding	T			Episode #5. 11-2-1955. Series 10-5-1955 to 9-12-1956	Newspaper Ad in the newspaper. Young naval officer alone in a strange city is planning to be married. Having no friends in town, he places an ad in the newspaper advertising for wedding guests.	170514
2003	Screen Door Jesus	M				News Media. BBC Reporter (Devin Crowley).  Local TV Reporter (Bob Richardson).	170515
1939	Screen Guild Theatre, The	R			Series 1939-1952	News Media. Radio Adapatations of films featuring journalists	170516
1997	Screen Kill	M				TV Anchorwoman (Rebecca A. Holzman).	170517
1992	Screen Scene	T			Series 1992-1999	Hollywood Reporter (Angelique Perrin).  Host Harold McCoo (1992-1999).	170518
1938	Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 9: Studio Talent Parade	DM			Short	Publicist Russell Birdwell.	170519
1985	Screen Test	M				Porn Critics (Mike Dempsey, Domenic Sfreddo).	170520
1965	Screen Test #1	M			Short	Interviewer (Ronald Tavel - The Interviewer).	170521
1965	Screen Test #2	M				Interviewer (Ronald Tavel - The Interviewer).	170522
1966	Screen Test #3	M				Interviewer (Ronald Tavel - The Interviewer).	170523
1966	Screen Test #4	M				Interviewer (Ronald Tavel - The Interviewer).	170524
2006	Screening	M				News Media. News Anchor #1 (Barbara Budd). News Anchor #2 (Julian Richings).	170525
2009	Screenshot	N		Darrin, John		Reporter is manipulated into being the spokesman to the world for an interactive assassin who calls himself Screenshot and broadcasts his deeds live to an eager online audience. The macabre genius behind the killings taunts his targets -- a pedophile, a drug dealer, and a mob boss -- by giving bizarre names to the horrific execution methods he devices. He then invites audience members to bid on the right to pull the trigger. The reporter, a female cop and an eccentric scientist with a grudge form an unlikely alliance that must stop Screenshot before the next deadly broadcast, but two of the trio are soon captured and scheduled to be the next fatal attraction.  The question posed by Screenshot: If killing an evil man will save many lives, can his murder be justified?	170526
2007	Screw Cupid	M				Interviewer Alex (Alex Fatovich).	170527
1939	Screwball Football	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Radio interrupts game for a commercial	170528
2000	Screwed	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Brian Arnold). News Reporter #1 (Claire Riley). News Reporter (Ted Friend).  News Reporter (April Telek).	170529
1703	Scribbler's Doom, The: Or, the Pillory in Fashion Being a New Dialogue Between Two Loop-Hole Sufferers, William Fuller and De Fooe,	ER	COPY	Anonymous		Press. In their last Conference concerning Pillering. "Du Foo's being Pillor'd according to his last Sentence, for being the Author of a late scurrilous Pamphlet…."	170530
1997	Scribes and Scoundrels	N		Galt, George		News Media. Libel suit.	170531
1742	Scribleriad, The. Being an Epistle to the Dunces, on Renewing their Attack upon Mr. Pope, under their Leader the Laureat.	PO	COPY	Scriblerus (Anonymous)		Press. Attacks on Pope, always savage, reached their lowest depths of scurrility in 1742.  "Narcissus" is  Lord Hervy. Grub Street.  Pamphlet battle of summer of 1742. Paper-war.Grub-street writer.  "The Chiefs were sate, the Scriblers waited round."  "How many, who have Reams of Paper spoil'd, Have often sleepnight Nights obscurely toil'd. …""Here then, my Sons, is all your living Hope, To be immortal Scribblers, rail at POPE."	170532
1714	Scriblerian Verses	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Critics. Pope, Gay,  Dr. John Arbuthnot and Thomas Parnell, members of the Scribbler's Club. "A pox of all senders For any pretenders Who tell us these troublesome stories, In their dull humdrum key…."	170533
2002	Script, The	T				Reporter	170534
1988	Scrooged	M				Cameraman on Crane (Sam Drummy).	170535
2001	Scrubs: My Fifteen Minutes	T	DVD -R HQ 10146		Episode #8. 11-15-2001	Anchorwoman (Bronwen Booth). TV Cameraman (Jonathan Rho). J.D. and Turk become heroes after saving a TV cameraman’s life on TV while heading to a strip club. But Turk quickly becomes the target of a new publicity campaign led by Dr. Kelso, exploiting the hospital’s diversity. TV Reporter interviews both J.D. and Turk, later Dr. Kelso. 	170536
2002	Scrubs: My Nightingale	T			Episode 10-3-2002.	Reporter (James M. Connor).	170537
2004	Scrubs: My Unicorn	T			Episode #79. 11-23-2004	Interviewer (Timothy Davis-Reed).	170538
1980	Scruples	T				TV Gossip Reporter Maggie MacGregor (Connie Stevens). Various photographers	170539
2001	Scryed	C			Japan	News Media. Newscaster (Doug Stone - Voice - English Version). TV News Anchor (Julie Anne Taylor - Voice - English Version).	170540
1981	SCTV Network 90:	T			Series 5-16-1981 to 8-1-1983	Parody TV.  TV News Anchors Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy). Robertson had more experience so got all the intereseting, relevant stories while jealous and paranoid Camembert got dull pieces of fluff.Earl had his own series, "One About the Town," while Floyd hosted "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre" as vampiric Count Floyd. TV Station Manager Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin), a sleazy, nasal-voiced leopard-skin-clad woman and replacement for Moe Green.SCTV Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) rode a wheelchair. Talk Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty) and his obsessive sidekick William B. Williams (John Candy). Call letters of only TV station in Melonville	170541
1981	SCTV Network 90: Bouncin' Back To You With The Tubes	T			Episode #8. 7-24-1981	Parody TV.  TV News Anchors Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) report on Lola's alleged suicide sparking interest with viewers and putting Guy on the spot.Earl had his own series, "One About the Town," while Floyd hosted "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre" as vampiric Count Floyd. TV Station Manager Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin), a sleazy, nasal-voiced leopard-skin-clad woman and replacement for Moe Green.SCTV Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) rode a wheelchair. Talk Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty) and his obsessive sidekick William B. Williams (John Candy).	170542
1981	SCTV Network 90: Godfather, The	T			Episode #15. 12-11-1981	Parody TV.  TV News Anchors Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy). SCTV Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) stars in an SCTV adaptation of "The Godfather" filling the role of the Don.The plot revolves around network television, eventually causing a controversy even talked about on the news by Robertson and Camembert and involving a legendary oath on Guy's part.	170543
1981	SCTV Network 90: Moral Majority	T			Episode #6. 7-10-1981	Parody TV.  TV News Anchors Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) rejoins Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) as a newscaster after trying to quit his substance abuse.	170544
1981	SCTV Network 90: Zontar	T			Episode #12. 10-30-1982	Parody TV.  TV News Anchors Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) announces the Zontar crisis while Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) reports on an overturned cabbage truck.Earl had his own series, "One About the Town," while Floyd hosted "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre" as vampiric Count Floyd. TV Station Manager Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin), a sleazy, nasal-voiced leopard-skin-clad woman and replacement for Moe Green.SCTV Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) rode a wheelchair. Talk Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty) and his obsessive sidekick William B. Williams (John Candy).	170545
2004	Scud Alley	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba are almost killed when they mistaken for Iraqi soldiers by two A-10 Warthogs on a pilot rescue mission. Later, Journal and Gajaba are captured by the Iraqi Army and tortured. Journal gets a chance to see the war from the Iraqi side. CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon (as himself).	170546
1993	Sculptress	NM	OWN - P	Walters, Minette		Journalist Rosalind Leigh accepts a commission to write a book about a huge and menacing woman who was found five years ago with the carved-up bodies of her mother and younger sister.Everyone knows how she pleaded guilty to murder at her trial and everyone knows not to anger "the Sculptress" even now that she is safely locked in prison for a minimum of 25 years.Roz finds herself wondering what lies behind all these facts that everyone knows. When she first visits her in prison, she finds that the woman is not quite what she expected.And if, as Roz is repeatedly warned, the woman lies about almost everything, then why did she confess so readily to two hideous murders. Roz is also attracted to the policeman who arrested the ax murderess.The deeper Roz is drawn into the disturbing world of the Sculptress, the more firmly she is convinced that the woman is hiding something -- perhaps even her innocence. Roz hurls herself into the investigation with a determination bordering on obsession.	170547
1997	Sculpturess, The: Mystery	T	SVD 593		Episode	Reporter	170548
1963	Scum of the Earth!	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	170549
1949	Sea Change, A	N	GPL	Dennis, Nigel		Correspondent Max Divver, foreign correspondent and editor.  Des Moine Bugle.	170550
1968	Sea Gull, The	M			AFI-Novelists/Playwrights	Writer	170551
1978	Sea Gypsies, The	M	SV 488			Female Reporter	170552
1958	Sea Never Dry	N		Smith, Anthony		News Media	170553
1947	Sea of Grass, The	M				Newsboy (Dick Baron).	170554
1990	Sea of Love	M	DVD			Newspaper Advertisements - Personal columns of alternative newspaper ads to attract killer	170555
2005	Sea of Souls: Amulet	T			Episode #6. 1-8-2005	News Media. 1950s Newscaster (John Guerrasio).	170556
2004	Sea of Souls: That Old Black Magic	T			Episode #3. 2-16-2004	Newsreader (Fiona Henderson).	170557
1937	Sea Racketeers	M				Reporter (Sam Ash).	170558
1974	Sea Song	MT			UK	Female Journalist (Kika Markham) hides on the boat of a businessman who is taking part in a single handed race.	170559
1992	Sea to Shining Sea	N		Phillips, Michael, Judith Pella (Volume 5)		Reporter Corrie Belle. Her reputation as California's Woman Reporter have brought her to the attention of California's new Republican PartyReporter Corrie Belle Hollister is caught up in the tensions between North and South as the election of 1860 draws near and she works to help get Lincoln elected	170560
1913	Sea Wolf, The	M	DVD -R 1775		AFI-Critics	Critic	170561
1926	Sea Wolf, The	M			AFI-Critics/Novelists	Critic	170562
1941	Sea Wolf, The	M				Writer Humphrey Van Weyden (Alexander Knox)	170563
2003	Seabiscuit	M	DVD -R HQ 3535, 3536, 3533.			Radio Announcer-Commentator Tick Tock McGlaughlin (William H. Macy) is a manic radio announcer who throws in corny sound effects and tortured alliterations as he issues breathless bulletins from the track. .Radio pundit McGlaughlin offers race commentary with such insights as "One comeback I can take, but two? Who's next? Lazarus?"Reporter Lewis (James DuMont). Reporter Max (Peter Jason). Reporter Roy (John Walcutt). Reporter (Jason D. Ehrick). Reporter Skip (Robin Bissell). Radio Reporter Joe (Richard Reeves). Newsboy (Andrew Schatzberg).	170564
2003	Seabiscuit: Screenplay, The	MS		Ross, Gary. Based on the book by Laura Hillenbrand		Radio Announcer-Commentator Tick Tock McGlaughlin is a manic radio announcer who throws in corny sound effects and tortured alliterations as he issues breathless bulletins from the track. .Reporter Max. Reporter Roy. Reporter Joe.	170565
2001	Sealab 2021: I, Robot	C	DVD -R HQ 9444		9-16-2001	TV Male Anchor on news program. 	170566
2001	Sealab 2021: I, Robot, Really	C	DVD -R HQ 1774 (Media Excerpts).		Episode #31. 12-21-2003	TV Anchor on news program with science update on robots.  Breaking News: Sealab Damaged. Also, Promo for new episodes showing TV News anchor and dog.	170567
2002	Sealab 2021: Swimming in Oblivion	C			Episode #13. 5-5-2002. Series 12-21-2000 to 4-25-2005.	News Media. Access Tonight Reporter (Tiffany Morgan - Voice).	170568
2002	Sealab 2021: Tinfins	C	DVD -R HQ 1879		Episode #19. 12-8-2002	TV Anchor on news program with science update on robots.  Breaking News: Sealab Damaged.	170569
1941	Sealed Lips	M		Waggner, George (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lois Grant (June Clyde) tries to get a story from a man who works for the State Bureau of Investigation and is trying to prove a notorious criminal is still at large, while a soft-spoken double has taken his place in prison.He finds the real criminal, but the man is allowed to go free because his time has been served. Criminal is killed by his own men when he leaves prison because they believe he is the double.Newspaper Morgue Attendant (Al Bridge).	170570
1929	Sealed Trunk, The	NM	MLPL	Webster, Henry K.		Reporter Martin Forbes and Babe Jennings, dancer. Specialty was feature stories.	170571
1976	Sealing Underdog’s Doom	CB			Underdog #7	Reporters. Villain turns a good seal bad in order to make a fool out of Underdog, but his plan backfires when another villain attempts to take down the canine hero. 	170572
2003	Sean Cullen Show, The	DT				Critic (Ryan Belleville). Critic (Jason  Belleville).	170573
2009	Sean Madigan: Dressed for Dying	NM		Quinn, Janet	#1 Sean Madigan Series	Reporter Sean Madigan is pitted against the New York police when he’s assigned his first high-profile murder story, the slaying of the wealthy Marshal Haversham, clothing industry mogul and a sweat shop owner. It is 1892. While Madigan hunts for the killer in order to prove his worth to his newspaper editor, the madman-murderer goes on a violent spree burning down Haversham’s warehouses and sweatshops and killing young women who work within them. Each dead woman is found in a fancy ball dress that had been made in secret within the sweatshops. When Madigan’s sweetheart, Bridget becomes a target of the madman, Sean determines he will find the man and the connection to the ball gowns. But the murderer has other ideas and tries to silence Madigan permanently. It soon becomes a race against time and the police to discover the fiend’s identity before he silences Sean or Bridget permanently. 	170574
1993	seaQuest DSV	MT				Earthcast Anchor (Michelle Holden)	170575
1993	seaQuest DSV:  To Be Or Not To Be	T			Episode #1. 9-12-1993. Sci-Fi.	News Media. Earthcast Anchor (Michelle Holden).	170576
1994	seaQuest DSV: Better Than Martians	T			Episode #13. 1-2-1994	News Media. Reporter (David Lodge). Female Reporter (Ellen Leyva). seaQuest is hurriedly dispatched to rescue a crew returning from a manned mission to Mars when their space capsule crash lands in the Atlantic Ocean.	170577
1996	seaQuest DSV: Brainlock	T			Episode #56. 1-12-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Michele T. Carter). Reporter #2 (Steve Howard). World leaders debate the renewal of the UEO charter while a number of assassins attempts are made against the delegates.	170578
1994	seaQuest DSV: Daggers (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #24-#25. 9-18-1994.	Anchor Person (Bob Hite).	170579
1994	seaQuest DSV: Last Lap at Luxury, The	T			Episode #18. 3-20-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Dave Fennoy). Reporter #2 (Lucy Lin). Reporter #3 (Hannah Sussman).  Reporter #4 (Rod Britt).	170580
1994	seaQuest DSV: Sincerest Form of Flattery, The	T			Episode #30. 11-13-1994	News Media. Reporter (Elizabeth Rothan).	170581
1994	seaQuest DSV: Special Delivery	T			Episode #33. 12-11-1994	TV Anchor Person (Nancy Barber). Dagwood maintains his innocence after being found guilty of murdering the genetic engineer who created him, despite having apparently been caught in the act on video.	170582
2007	Search	NM		Heggan, Christiane		Investigative Journalist Lily Gilmore is brutally kidnapped and a Philadelphia assistant district attorney and friend is her best hope for survival.The DA looks into Lily's two latest high-profile cases -- with shocking results. She slowly realizes that Gilmore's disappearance is more complicated than she ever imagined. She must uncover a kidnapper's motives before it is too late.	170583
1943	Search for a Key	N	GPL	Duranty, Walter		Paris Correspondent Henry Harborn of Orb, a typical New York reporter.  Other correspondents.	170584
1934	Search for Beauty	M				Newspaper Reporter (Roscoe Karns). Cameraman (Charles Williams). Cameraman (Charles Williams).	170585
1999	Search for Jesus, The	MT				Reporter (Peter Jennings-Himself)	170586
1994	Search for One-Eye Jimmy, The	M				Cameraman (Lodge H. Kerrigan).	170587
1985	Search For Signs	P		Wagner, Jane with Lily Tomlin		Journalist Edie, a radical lesbian journalist whose newspaper is purchased by Rupert Murdoch. The story of a California feminist named Lynn over a period that begins with the birth of Ms. Magazine and ends with Geraldine Ferraro’s ascension to the Democratic ticket. Edie is one of Lynn’s best friends.	170588
1972	Search for the Nile	T				Correspondent Henry Stanley (Keith Buckley)	170589
1951	Search For Tomorrow:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Photographer Keith Barron (Johnny Sylvester, 1951-1952) fights with father who wants him to go into his contracting business.	170590
1966	Search For Tomorrow:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Magazine Freelancer Eunice Gardner (Ann Williams, 1966-1976) works for magazine that had been bought by newcomer lawyer John Wyatt (Val Dufour, 1973-1979).Eunice developed her own qualms about the work when the magazine's previous owner Karl Devlin (David Ford, 1972-1973) went psychotic and tried to kill her. Her husband saved her but became temporarily paralyzed and forced Eunice to divorce him.Eunice then took up with Wyatt and married him. Her former husband's life got even worse when, after recovering from paralysis, became the victim of a hit-and-run accident and became a quadriplegic.An upset Eunice moved close by so she could help Doug.	170591
1980	Search For Tomorrow:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Media Mogul Lloyd Kendall (Peter Haskell, 1983-1985; Joe Lambie, 1985-1986; Robert Reed, 1986), communications magnate.	170592
1899	Search of the World, The	SS		Kraft, Robert		German-American Reporter Count Leo V. Hagen who had adventures across the globe.At least five issues: "From the Earth," "Fogship," "Swimming Island, The," "Yermack of the Cossack Leaders," and "Forest Devil, The"	170593
1957	Search, The	DT			Series. 1954-	TV newsman Eric Sevareid host in 1957-58	170594
1954	Search, The	DT			Series. 10-17-1954 to 4-24-1955. CBS	Host Charles Romaine examines 26 American university research centers.	170595
1972	Search: Flight to Nowhere	T			Episode #10. 11-22-1972	Newscaster (Jack Denton).	170596
1972	Search: Short Circuit	T			Episode #3. 9-27-1972	News Commentator (Edward Arnold).	170597
2007	Searchers 2.0	M				Film Critic (Leonard Maltin).	170598
2005	Searching for Bobby D	M				News Media. Emily Frances - Herself/WB11 Newscaster. Rachel Perry - Herself/VH1 Newscaster. News Reporter (Cara Hamill). Cameraman (Craig Keene). Dream Sequence Paparazzi Photographer (Keith Krebs).	170599
1993	Searching for Bobby Fischer	M				News Media. Reporter (Ona Fletcher). Reporter (Tom McGowan). Journalist (Tony De Santis).	170600
1988	Searching for Freddy	SS	GPL	Kinsella, W.P.	In "Further Adventures of Slugger McBatt, The. Baseball Stories by W.P. Kinsella."	Editor at Sports Center Magazine.  Narrator: His reporter.  "Find a new angle" when reporter tells him he is tired of writing about base stealers.	170601
2005	Searching for Oliver K. Woodman	NJ		Pattison, Darcy. Joe Cepeda (Illustrator)		Reporter Paige Hall, local newspaper reporter in South Carolina agrees to publish a missing report on Oliver K. Woodman. Her follow-up to search story results in meeting an uncle and together they enlist the support of private investigator made of wood.The journey is related through the letters and postcards of those the female PI meets along the way. Reporter adds another twist to this whimsical cross-country jaunt.	170602
2005	Searching for Unmediated Truth	N		Hoffmann, Gregg		Reporter Garrett Hartmann considers journalism a calling and despises the fact that he has become part of a media industry manic on infotainment, commercialism, spin, and hype.The veteran journalist is also going through a bitter divorce and just lost his dearest friend and mentor.Something is missing, but Garrett isn't quite sure what - or how to find it. In many ways, his plight is typical of modern man: living in a "mediated" world and feeling detached from the environment, other living things, loved ones - and even himself.After hearing about the Tasmanian tiger, the strange animal that has officially been extinct for decades, Garrett travels to Tasmania in search of not only the tiger, but the unmediated truthBut the Tasmanian wilderness and corrupt men with their own agendas stand in his way. Will Garrett find his truth, or does fate have other plans for him?	170603
2006	Searching the Andes for Albert Schweitzer	N		Peterson, Jon		Journalist Alex Moon Peoples knows he is one of the walking wounded. As an international journalist, he knows, too, that no one wins a war on terrorism.Having witnessed one massacre, famine, epidemic, or civil war after another during his years in Africa, he dreams every night about children who are starving to death and it is up to him to save them.He returns to the United States in bad shape. When a friend invites him to visit one of the poorest, most war-torn countries in South America to report on a life-affirming narrative encoded on an ancient, broken urn, he feels compelled to go.What he finds will change his life.	170604
1946	Searching Wind, The	M	DVD 10133	Hellman, Lillian (Play and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Cassie  Bowman (Sylvia Sidney) returns to Washington from London, resumes relationship with  married diplomat. Liberal newspaper correspondent Bowman objects to articles diplomat writing for paper. Also has problems with editor.Tells him  newspapers in Harvey chain are "conservative isolationists." Her editor: "You'll have to learn that when you attack what Gus Harvey doesn't like, that is freedom of the press. But when you attack what he does like, you're overthrowing the government."  Paper is owned by diplomat's father-in-law Moses (Dudley Digges) who leases it to current operators although he does not agree with their political position. Moses was once idealistic editor who was in Italy during rise of Fascism.Gave up the paper when Mussolini came to power. Bowman and diplomat split over political differences. She gets a job on newspaper in Paris. Mainly covers sports and fashions. Column, "The Washington Scene." Reporter Harry (Reginald Sheffield).Reporter (Frank Arnold). American Reporter in Paris (John Dehner). French Reporters (Eugene Borden, Maurice Marsac). Reporter in Madrid (James Millican). Reporters (Jack Mulhall, Bess Flowers, Kenneth Patterson).	170605
1903	Seashore Follies	M				Cameraman, moving pictures	170606
1989	Season	M				News Reporter (Ravi Vallathol).	170607
2000	Season for Love, A	NR		James, B.J.	Silhouette Desire #1335	TV Reporter Maria Elena Delacroix returns to her hometown as a newscaster covering a local gala. She left the town 18 years ago after secretly marrying a man and becoming pregnant.One evening after they were married she was attacked and nearly raped by a group of men wearing masks. She ripped the mask off one of them but never remembered his face. As a result of the attack she lost the baby and fled town without saying a word.Now her husband shows up and they spend the night together. Before she can leave, her rental car explodes. She decides to stay and investigate.	170608
1963	Season for Love, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	170609
1984	Season for War	N	OWN - P	Kluge, P.F.		Reporter Edwin Carter Morrison is asked to glorify the career of a captain in print.	170610
1993	Season in Purgatory, A	N		Dunne, Dominick		Journalist-Writer Harrison Burns helps most prominent Irish Catholic family cover up a sex murder by the young son. It's 1972. Burns is mysteriously infatuated with prep-school chum.In 1989, Burns is visiting a Maine nursing home to cover one of his true-crime exposes gets back into the family's orbit by agreeing to ghostwrite a saccharine family bio to launch his school chum's gubernatorial bid.When the family patriarch tries to take the uncooperative Burns out of the picture for good, Burns decides to unload his secret and go after the son.In 1993, he looks back over the long-delayed trial and its inevitable outcome.	170611
1996	Season in Purgatory, A	MT				Reporter (Joe Walsh). Talk Show Host (Wilbur Fitzgerald).	170612
2006	Season of Betrayal	N		Robertson, Margaret Lowrie		American Correspondent Mac McCauley is the new bureau chief for a major U.S. magazine in Beirut in January 1983. Lara McCauley arrives with her husband who will do anything to please although she suspects Mac has cheated on her.Mac is a bully and a womanizer who humiliates Lara in public and wastes no time starting an affair with Nadia, his Lebanese translator, when he's not drinking with his "tribe," his fellow journalists at the Commodore Hotel.Lara finds a friend in Thomas Warkowski, the half-Polish, half-Brazilian freelancer who's an old Beirut hand with an unrivaled network of sources. Gentle, erudite Thomas is rumored correctly to be gay.Lara beds Thomas with catastrophic consequences. An enraged Mac who rapes Lara while reeking of Nadia's scent. Then on Oct. 23, 241 Americans and 58 French soldiers are massacred in suicide bombings.Events move to a violent close leaving Lara both betrayer and betrayed.	170613
1974	Season of Danger, The	N	OWN - P	Gatenby, Rosemary		Reporter Jack Seavering	170614
2008	Season of Mists	M				Journalist Marina (Marina Blake) is a 40-year-old Russian woman who lives in a small village in South Leicestershire in England. Seven years ago she married a village garage owner, Gregory who collects Morris Minor cars and an Ipswich Town supporter. Marina met Gregory when he came to Russia to see Ipswich Town playing against Torpedo Moscow and moved to England with her then five-year-old daughter in the hope of happiness and a secure future for her child. A journalist and a writer in her previous life, she now works as a local hairdresser and in her spare time writes for a parish magazine. Gregory loves her and her daughter seems to flourish in a private school, but Marina doesn’t feel happy and satisfied with her life -- and can’t really explain why. The feeling increases when she goes to London to meet Valentina, an old friend who is visiting from Moscow. Valentina has become a successful writer and Marina asks herself whether maybe she could also write books in Russian, her native language which nobody seems to need in England. A chance encounter with a touring baroque quartet from Moscow throws her out of her daily routine and unexpected love opens up all the questions that Marina has been hiding deep inside. Marina falls in love with the second violinist, Sasha, who is the same age and like her has become dissatisfied with his life. After the concert he goes back to Moscow. Marina tries to forget him, but she cannot continue living her routine life. When she gets a phone call from Valentina in Moscow, who says that maybe she has found a publisher for Marina’s fairy tales, she goes there immediately. Film Critic (Alexander Shpagin). Chief Editor (Vladimir Pavlov). Publisher (Sergei Lyapin). 	170615
1992	Season of the Monsoon	NM		Mann, Paul		American Journalist Annie Gennaro writes for the Times of India. California-born lover to half-Indian, half-English Bombay police inspector.	170616
2002	Season on the Brink, A	MT	SVD 1157			News Media. Reporter #1 (Bob Ryan). Reporter #2 (Robb Paterson). Reporter #3 (Vince Doria). Reporter #4 (John Bluethner).	170617
1956	Season to Beware, A	N	OWN - H	DuBois, William		Newspaper. New York daily called The Record (remarkably like the Times), a news magazine that never is born, and two years at the Pulitzer School of Journalism all provide the journalism setting for the story.Author was a playwright regularly on the New York Times Book Review Staff.	170618
1996	Seasons of the Heart	N		Thorne, Alexandra		Journalist Arye Rappaport shares a mutual attraction with a businesswoman determined to make it on her own after divorcing her politician husband.	170619
1994	Seasons of the Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 4078, 4079			Journalist Alfred McGuinness (Malcolm McDowell) is a writer whose memoirs a book publisher Vivian Levinson Goldstein (Carol Burnett) is editing.	170620
2002	Seat Beside Me	N		Moser, Nancy		Reporter Dora Roberts of the Chronicle struggles with temptation to indulge in sensationalist exploitation of a plane crash as she covers the aftermath for her newspaper.Plane crashes into a heavily trafficked bridge plunging into a frigid river. Ninety-seven people dead, five passengers alive.	170621
2009	Seat of Power	N		Fitzgerald, Gerald		Reporter Dan Gerard is assigned by his Washington D.C. newspaper to discover why an ailing Pope harbors a global terrorist in the Vatican. The American president, seeking a second term, will lose the election if the Vatican doesn’t provide a good reason or release the terrorist. While claiming that the church sanctuary gives new direction to the Mideast peace process, the Vatican is attempting to prevent the disclosure of religious secrets uncovered by the Knights Templar during the Crusades. The ace reporter’s struggle between personal aspirations and a lost love are burdened by the complications of earlier friendships. 	170622
1966	Seat of Power, The	N	USC	Horan, James D.		Reporter Duke Malloy obtains from an underworld character a story that reveals a conspiracy between the underworld and high municipal figures.  Exposes corruption and wrongdoing.Good book.	170623
2001	Seattle Green	N		Adams, Jane		Photojournalist Natalie runs away from Seattle to escape her family and find her own destiny as a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist. With it comes a last chance at love.But love is not enough and destiny awaits her in the place she fled, on the Seattle land known as Caleb's Bluff that calls her home	170624
1985	Sebastian - det kendte ansigt	TF			Denmark	Interviewer (Flemming la Cour- Himself).	170625
1996	Sechinku	MF				Comic Magazine Editor (Jeong-sik Kim)	170626
2002	Second Advent	N		Perona, Tony		Investigative Journalist Nick Bertetto is lured briefly out of his new role as a stay-at-home dad to take a closer look into the shocking suicide of the beloved and wealthy patriarch of his Indiana hometown. The dead man left a will that bequeathed a huge sum of money to a religious organization called Children of the Second Advent, now run by his granddaughter Martha, a beautiful woman who also happens to be Nick’s old flame. Martha is convinced her grandfather was murdered. Nick soon comes to the chilling realization that Martha has the most to gain by a murder investigation -- especially since her grandfather’s generous bequest to her organization is void if his death is ruled a suicide. Nick receives a warning to back off -- or else -- leaving no doubt that sinister motives are at work. Soon a dark picture of fanaticism, con artists, “miracles” and cold hard cash lead Nick closer to a killer dead set on making sure there will be no second coming -- or second chances for Nick. 	170627
1992	Second Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam	DT				Reporter Willow Bay. Announcers Steve Albert, Ken Ober.	170628
1998	Second Arrival, The	M				TV Anchor (Lila Feng). TV Anchor (Liz MacRae). TV Anchor (John Sanford Moore). Reporter (Kevin Tenney). Newspaper Editor (David Nerman).	170629
1881	Second Avent, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	170630
1953	Second Chance	M	DVD -R HQ 1799 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Ricardo Alba)	170631
2004	Second Chance	N	OWN-P	Steel, Danielle		Editor-in-Chief Fiona Monaghan of Chic Magazine, "a woman of power, passion and integrity and she would fight to the death for a cause she believe din, or a person she had promised to support."She looked like Katharine Hepburn with a little dash of Rita Hayworth, she was tall and lean with bright red hair and big green eyes that flashed with either delight or rage.  Editor for six years. Icon in fashion world.Editor Adrian Wicks, her most important editor.  Graduate of Yale, master's in journalism from Columbia, worked as a designer and had finally landed at Chic. Together Monaghan and Wicks made an impressive team.	170632
2006	Second Chance, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Darius Willis). TV Reporter (Persephone Felder-Fentress). Rock Editor (Matt Sterling).	170633
2005	Second Chapter	N		Schneider, Bill		Journalist Ben Hoffman has everything going for him. A great career, a house on the beach and he's engaged to be married. Then his life changes. While honeymooning in Japan, his world is turned upside down when his fiancée is killed.Haunted by the thought of spending his life alone, Ben stats over along the California coast in Mendocino, only to discover he can't escape his painful past. Returning to Los Angeles, his plane crashes and he narrowly escapes death.He meets a woman whose life experiences parallel his own. They fall in love and Ben realizes their chance meeting was more than destiny. It was a twist of fate.	170634
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Backstage	T			Episode #1. Series 9-21-1976 to 3-6-1981	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV AM News Today. Robertson reads all the big news items while Camembert only has the uneventful stories.Robertson was an experienced, competent reporter with a shady secret life (he was an alcoholic and a womanizer) and was always getting the interesting stories. Neurotic, bumbling Camembert was always getting flimsy pieces of trivia no one cared about.Owner-President Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty), a white-clothed conniver riding a wheelchair.  He can walk but rode the wheelchair for respect. Station Manager Moe (Harold Ramis).Talk-Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty), a heavy-smoking talk show host with a curly Afro and bad singing voice worshiped by Announcer William B. Williams (John Candy) who let Maudlin's every insult bounce off him.Talk-Show Host Bill Needle (Dave Thomas) as a Jerry Spring type host whose mailbox show was constantly being retiled.  Public Affairs Show "Great White North," (aka "Kanadian Korner") with Bob McKenzie (Rick Moranis ) and his brother Doug (Dave Thomas).	170635
1979	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Best of SCRV (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #52-#53. 3-3/10-1979	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV AM News Today. Robertson reads all the big news items while Camembert only has the uneventful stories.Robertson was an experienced, competent reporter with a shady secret life (he was an alcoholic and a womanizer) and was always getting the interesting stories. Neurotic, bumbling Camembert was always getting flimsy pieces of trivia no one cared about.Owner-President Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty), a white-clothed conniver riding a wheelchair.  He can walk but rode the wheelchair for respect. Station Manager Moe (Harold Ramis).Talk-Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty), a heavy-smoking talk show host with a curly Afro and bad singing voice worshiped by Announcer William B. Williams (John Candy) who let Maudlin's every insult bounce off him.Talk-Show Host Bill Needle (Dave Thomas) as a Jerry Spring type host whose mailbox show was constantly being retiled.  Public Affairs Show "Great White North," (aka "Kanadian Korner") with Bob McKenzie (Rick Moranis ) and his brother Doug (Dave Thomas).	170636
1981	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Best of SCTV, Season 3	T			Episode #80. 3-13-1981	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Collection of material from the third season of Second City TVRobertson was an experienced, competent reporter with a shady secret life (he was an alcoholic and a womanizer) and was always getting the interesting stories. Neurotic, bumbling Camembert was always getting flimsy pieces of trivia no one cared about.Owner-President Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty), a white-clothed conniver riding a wheelchair.  He can walk but rode the wheelchair for respect. Station Manager Moe (Harold Ramis).Talk-Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty), a heavy-smoking talk show host with a curly Afro and bad singing voice worshiped by Announcer William B. Williams (John Candy) who let Maudlin's every insult bounce off him.Talk-Show Host Bill Needle (Dave Thomas) as a Jerry Spring type host whose mailbox show was constantly being retiled.  Public Affairs Show "Great White North," (aka "Kanadian Korner") with Bob McKenzie (Rick Moranis ) and his brother Doug (Dave Thomas).	170637
1979	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Consumer Action Line	T			Episode #47. 1-27-1979	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. On SCTV News: Consumer Action Line, Earl Camembert does an expose on a doctor who claims mental illness is caused by a virus.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170638
1981	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Dick Cavett	T			Episode #78. 2-27-1981	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Dick Cavett Interview becomes part of Count Floyd's "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre."In Money Talks, Brian Jones interviews millionaire William Douglas. In Kanadian Korner, Bob and Doug talk about kids using calculators in school.	170639
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Edith Prickley, Station Manager	T			Episode #37. 11-18-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin) has succeeded Moe Green as SCTV Station Manager. She rubs Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) the wrong way.Her first day on the job sees the world TV premiere of Jaws 23. Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170640
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Farm Film Report/Arabs	T			Episode #34. 10-29-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Farm Film Report with Big Jim McBob and Billy Saul Hurok discussing movies in which people get "blowed up good."Lou Jaffe does a "Speaking of Talk" interview with Harvey K-Tel in the recording studio shouting voice-overs.	170641
1979	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Flaming Turkey Ballet, The	T			Episode #51. 2-24-1979	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. On SCTV News, Earl Camembert decides to eat his dinner while doing the news.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170642
1981	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Gene Shalit's America	T			Episode #76. 2-13-1981	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Spoof on Gene Shalit's celebrity reports.	170643
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Goodbye America	T			Episode #16. 10-3-1977	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Spoof of Geraldo Rivera special where Geraldo is doing a tour of Johnny LaRue's penthouse apartment.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170644
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Kidnapping of Moe Green	T			Episode #30. 9-30-1978.	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News.Station Manager Moe (Harold Ramis) is threatened by the Leutonian Liberation Front. Once the dirty deed is done, SCTV's on-air personalities cannot hide their relief. Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170645
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Lee Iacocca's Rock Concert	T			Episode #55. 9-19-1980. Third Season Opener.	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Camembert gets his tongue twisted during SCTV News.Station Manager Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin) introduces the new season. Debut of Great White North (aka Kanadian Korner). Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170646
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Lone Ranger Show, The	T			Episode #60. 10-24-1980	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. On 60/20, Camembert tries to analyze TV's impact on society and gets impacted himself./Owner Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) addresses the need to sustain a good orbit for SCTV's satellite.	170647
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Man's Ability to Imitate	T			Episode #61. 11-14-1980	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Installments of Kanadian Korner and SCTV News are included.	170648
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Mirthmakers, The/Happy Endings	T			Episode #35. 11-4-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. It appears there isn't any happiness except on SCTV. Camembert gives a bright side to tragic news stories.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170649
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Municipal Election	T			Episode #33. 10-21-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Camembert is Johnny LaRue's campaign manager as he runs for Mellonville City Council desperate a lack of political skills.He doesn't do well on the televised debate. The elections take up most of SCTV's airtime. Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170650
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): My Factory, My Self	T			Episode #58. 10-10-1980	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. TV Anchor Walter Cronkite is the new host of Dialing for Dollars.In Money Talks, Brian Jones interviews millionaire William Douglas. In Kanadian Korner, Bob and Doug talk about kids using calculators in school.	170651
1979	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): On the Waterfront Again	T			Episode #46. 1-20-1979	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. The Sammy Maudlin Show includes Sammy showing clips from his latest film, "On The Waterfront Again," a sequel to the 1954 film classic.Talk-Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty), a heavy-smoking talk show host with a curly Afro and bad singing voice worshiped by Announcer William B. Williams (John Candy) who let Maudlin's every insult bounce off him.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170652
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Sammy Maudlin Show, The	T			Episode #21. 11-7-1977	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Spoof of talk shows with Host Sammy Maudlin.Talk-Show Host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty), a heavy-smoking talk show host with a curly Afro and bad singing voice worshiped by Announcer William B. Williams (John Candy) who let Maudlin's every insult bounce off him.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170653
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Sammy Maudlin Show, The	T			Episode #65. 11-28-1980	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Talk Show Host Sammy Maudlin takes his show on the road to China to talk to Bob Hope.	170654
1979	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): SCTV Disco	T			Episode #47. 1-27-1979	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Newscast with Earl Camembert.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170655
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): SCTV's 30th Anniversary	T			Episode #38. 11-25-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. SCTV looks back at some of its most memorable TV series and news coverage including shots from the McCarthy hearings.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170656
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Therese et Joe	T			Episode #10. 4-7-1977	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News report earthquakes, deli crises, the arms race and Earl asks terrorists to surrender.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170657
1980	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Thursday Night Live	T			Episode #56. 9-26-1980	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Network TV Anchors Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley stray from the point of Point/CounterpointSecond installment of Great White North never has a chance because Doug McKenzie has his earmuffs on.	170658
1981	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Two Way TV/Pit Bulls	T			Episode #71. 1-9-1981	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Camembert does a report on SCTV News on Pit Bulls.	170659
1978	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Undersea World	T			Episode #36. 11-11-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Spoof of Jacques Cousteau's underwater documentary films.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170660
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): World At War	T			Episode #22. 11-14-1977	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. Spoof of Documentary showing how Hitler tried to beat the United States in World War II by destroying baseball stadiums.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170661
1977	Second City TV (aka Second City Television): Writer's Strike	T			Episode #32. 10-14-1978	Parody News. TV News Anchors Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) and Floyd Robinson (Joe Flaherty) of SCTV News. The SCTV News produces a contrast of the volatile Robertson and a loquacious Camembert.Mythical station, Channel 109 in Mellonville Canada.	170662
1996	Second Civil War, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 3082, 3083. VHS 503, 443	Gelbart, Larry		TV Executive Producer Mel Burgess (Dan Hedaya) executive producer at CNN-like NewsNet. Veteran reporter Jim Kalla (James Earl Jones). White House Reporter (Leah Gale). Boise Reporter (Terry Knight). Cameraman Christinas (Nathaniel Goodman).News-Net is trying to get big ratings by exploiting the three T's: tits, tots and tears. Group of Pakistani orphans are denied entrance to the state of Idaho by the governor who wishes to exploit anti-immigration feelings for political advantage.The governor has a Mexican mistress Christina (Elizabeth Pena) who is a News-Net reporter. News-Net sees a ratings bonanza.	170663
1999	Second Coming	M				News Cameraman (Matt Bellner).	170664
2007	Second Coming	M				Photographer (Matthew Nelson).	170665
1998	Second Coming Attractions	N		Prill, David		Film Columnist Leviticus Speck's movie column for Christian Bus Driver magazine has been dumped and the magazine's editor has taken on a new assistant, fresh college graduate Nicholas Puckett who's written a novel worth turning into an inspirational film.Leviticus reads "The Fetal Detective. His father owns Good Samaritan Films, which is losing ground to newcomer Blood of the Lamb Films and it's crudely made anti-abortion.Leviticus tries to fool Nick into thinking he will produce his script so Nick won't go to the competition.	170666
1974	Second Coming of Suzanne, The	M	DVD 1644 (Sync a bit off)			Columnist and TV Commentator Jackson Sinclair (Gene Barry). Syndicated right-wing columnist and media owner is captivated by Suzanne, a pure, sweet "flower child" with a radical life-style.First seen on a plane, with cigar in mouth, typing. Seen on TV program. Always with a cigar. Tells about his poor life and future success."My column is syndicated in 473 cities. I write my own editorials on network television. I own two newspapers and three TV stations."Documentary interviews throughout. Newspaper stories and headlines. Sinclair is confused: Reads his column and hates it. His chauffeur takes him on a wild limousine ride and leaves him. Meets Suzanne on a boat.Reporter (Scott Beach). Reporter (Martin Millard). Reporter (Tom Winston). Cameraman (Rudy Lavalle). Soundman (David Moody).	170667
2003	Second Coming, The	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Jennifer Hennessey). Chinese Newscaster (Cheuk Li). Indian Newsreader (Jagtar Singh). American Newsreader (Doug Cockle)	170668
1952	Second Face, The	N		Ayme, Marcel		Press	170669
1939	Second Fiddle (aka Irving Berlin's Second Fiddle)	M				Reporter Jimmy Sutton (Tyrone Power) becomes an ambitious press agent, publicity chief for a movie studio, Consolidated Pictures. He discovers a Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. Abbott the Editor (Purnell Pratt).Photographer (Harold Goodwin). Announcer (John Hiestand)	170670
1591	Second Frutes	ER	COPY	Florio, John		News. Work of topical journalism.  Discourse on Newes and court.	170671
1978	Second Generation	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Fast, Howard		Journalist Barbara Lavette, tall and beautiful, becomes a journalist and goes to Paris, involved in the Spanish Civil War, has a brush with Nazism in Berlin and witnesses firsthand some of the squalor of India.	170672
1973	Second Gun, The	DT				Documentary. Host-Interviewer (Theodore Charach).	170673
1993	Second Half, The:	T	SV 227, SV 234		Episodes. Series 9-7-1993 to 4-12-1994.	Sports Columnist for the Chicago Daily Post. Old Sports' Friend.	170674
1993	Second Half, The: Gym, The	T	SV 243 (Excerpts)		Episode #10. 12-14-93.	Sports Columnist for the Chicago Daily Post	170675
1993	Second Half, The: It's My Party	T	SV 243 (Excerpts)		Episode #9. 12-7-1993	Sports Columnist for the Chicago Daily Post. Ankle is broken.	170676
1993	Second Half, The: Pilot	T	SV 221		Episode #1. Series 9-7-1993 to 4-12-1994.	Sports Columnist for the Chicago Daily Post	170677
1937	Second Honeymoon	M	SVD 960		Powers	Reporters (Robert Kellard, Lon Chaney Jr., Robert Lowery, Charles Tannen, Arthur Rankin, Fred Kelsey)	170678
2006	Second in Command	M				News Media. Hotel Journalist #1 (Lucian Ciurariu). Hotel Journalist #2 (Doru Dumitrescu). Hotel Journalist #3 (Rogin Constantin).	170679
2007	Second Life Herald: Virtual Tabloid That Witnessed the Dawn of the Metaverse, The	D		Ludlow Peter and Mark Wallace		Journalist Peter Ludlow is a virtual journalist who was banned from The Sims Online for being a bit too good at hi job -- for reporting in his virtual tabloid, The Alphaville Herald, on the cyber-brothels, crime and strong-arm tactics that had become rife in the game. When the New York Times, the BBC, CNN and other news media outlets covered the story, users all over the Internet called the banning censorship. Seeking a new virtual home, Ludlow moved the Herald to another virtual world -- the powerful online environment of Second Life Herald. Now, Ludlow and his colleague Mark Wallace take us behind the scenes of the “Herald” as they report on the emergence of a fascinating universe of virtual spaces that will become the next generation of the World Wide Web: a 3-D environment that provides richer, more expressive interactions than the Web we know today. In 1992, Science Fiction Writer Neal Stephenson imagined “the Metaverse,” a virtual space that we would enter via the Internet and in which we would conduct important parts of our daily lives. According to Ludlow and Wallace, that future is coming sooner than we think. They chronicle its chaotic, exhilarating, frightening birth, including the issue that the mainstream media often ignore: conflicts across the client-server divide over who should write the laws governing virtual worlds. How a virtual journalist in the virtual world of online gaming landed on the real-world front page of The New York Times and how his virtual newspaper chronicled the emergency of the next generation of the World Wide Web.	170680
2002	Second Mile, The	N		Benrey, Ron and Janet		Reporter David Friendly launches a hostile investigative expose an executive recruiting business whose latest lucrative placement committed suicide.	170681
1986	Second Nature	NR	OWN - P	Roberts, Nora		Reporter for Celebrity magazine Lee Radcliffe	170682
1950	Second Oldest Profession, The	T			Philco Television Playhouse	Journalism	170683
1950	Second Oldest Profession, The	N	OWN - P	Sylvester, Robert		Reporter Ned Gorse on the New York Globe. Succumbs to material gain and achieves success but at a terrible price. New York newspaper life with the usual domineering boss-man publisher. Hard-boiled but sentimental reporter turned editor. Stock characters.	170684
1999	Second Opinion	N		Rogers, Evelyn		Sports Reporter Sam Blake meets a woman who has just obtained a bitter divorce at a hotel bar. They get a room and share a night of bliss. Then the woman vanishes.He knows he has met the woman of his dreams but he doesn't even know her name. He then discovers she is his friend's ex-wife and has reason to hate him.	170685
1681	Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel, The	PO	USC	Dryden, John-Nahum Tate		News	170686
1999	Second Sight	MT				News Media. 1st Reporter (Sharon McKevitt). 2nd Reporter (Paul Ryan). 3rd Reporter (Freddie Stuart). 4th Reporter (Diane Howse)	170687
1989	Second Sight	M				News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Odetta Rogers). TV Anchor Man (Jack Hynes). Reporter #1 (Joanna Rhinehart). Reporter #2 (Eugene Boles). Reporter #3 (Barry Nolan). Reporter #4 (Ken Baltin).	170688
1998	Second Sight	NM		Amos, Beth		TV Investigative Reporter Marlie Kaplan was blinded in explosion that leaves her colleague dead. She was an acclaimed investigative journalist headed for stardom until the story she was working on undercover went terribly wrong.She undergoes experimental surgery to restore her sight and makes a startling discovery -- not only can she see again but she can perceive hidden motivations. Implanted with experimental computer chip that allows her to see energy field.Energy field color ranges from evil black to passionate red that surrounds everyone and reveals their hidden emotions. Eager to jump-start her career, she lands exclusive interview with charming yet enigmatic politician. Colleague is murdered.She's the only witness and realizes the crime could have been committed by any of the three men in her life. She is forced to rely on her extra sense to find the guilty party.This newfound paranormal ability may not be enough to save her from ruthless individuals who will stop at nothing to see her dead.	170689
2000	Second Sight Hide and Seek	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Chris Cooke). Reporter #2 (Eugene Walker). Reporter #3 (Noel White). 1st Photographer (Liam Noble).	170690
2000	Second Sight: Kingdom of the Blind	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Constance Barrie).	170691
2000	Second Sight: Parasomnia	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Chris Cooke). Reporter #2 (Eugene Walker). Reporter #3 (Nicholas Lizzard).	170692
1959	Second Spring	SM	MLPL	Mathieson, Theodore	In "Alfred Hitchcock's Tales To Make Your Hair Stand on End."	Reporter-Narrator from the Express.  Finds murderess' diary.  Based articles on it and gave it to the defense.Becomes literary editor for the Los Angeles Gazette.  Revisits the case and gets another story.	170693
2002	Second String	MT				Reporter (Natalie Charles).	170694
1996	Second Time Around	N		Hardy, James Earl	Weinberg List	Journalist	170695
2003	Second Time Around, The	N		Clark, Mary Higgins		Journalist Carley DeCarlo tries to get the story behind a scandal -- developer of a cancer vaccine seems to have died in a plane crash just before reports emerge that he was an embezzler peddling a false cure.Title refers to a new love in the divorced reporter's life.	170696
1961	Second Time Around, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6637, 6638.			Editor (Jack Orrison)	170697
1984	Second Time Lucky	M				Interviewer (Bob Parker)	170698
1969	Second Transcontinental Nation, A: 1872	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	170699
1976	Second War of the Worlds	NSF		Strugatsky, Arkady		News Media. Martians are back prepared for bacteria and with human allies.	170700
2008	Second Wind	N		Francis, Dick		TV Reporter-Weatherman Perry Stuart is on a plane flying in the eye of a hurricane and crashes in the Caribbean. He discovers an island of uranium smugglers, a find that puts his life in danger. The TV weatherman was taking a hurricane-chasing ride in a small airplane as a holiday diversion. But a frightening accident teaches him more secrets than wind speeds. And back home in England, he faces threats and danger as deadly as anything nature can dish out.Perry Stuart, a young Englishman who is smart, self-effacing although very good at his job, police and thoroughly decent, is a well-known TV weatherman for the BBC who was orphaned as a child and raised by his beloved, now crippled grandmother who remains tartly sensible (”If you can’t fix it, think about something else”). Joining fellow BBC Weatherman Kris Ironside on a flying jaunt into the eye of a Caribbean hurricane, Perry survives when the plane crashes and washes up on a tiny, apparently abandoned island where the houses were destroyed by the hurricane. In a hut, he stumbles across a safe containing a mysterious file folder where contents he cannot decipher. After a crew wearing radiation-protection suits arrive by air to rescue him, Perry’s troubles are only beginning, as he slowly becomes aware of a sinister scheme in which well-off people are brokering enriched uranium to foreign nogoodnicks. Among the cast are mushroom mogul Robin Darcy and his flashy American wife, two old SIS spooks -- think of an aging James Bond and a tottery M -- and a beautiful nurse who is Perry’s circumspect love interest. Perry continues to encounter danger: the sabotage of another plane he’s on, threats by a muscle-bound thug in Grand Cayman. 	170701
1968	Second Window, The	NM	OWN - H	Maugham, Robin		Journalist. Manuscript of a dead journalist who had been world famous in his day. Journal contains four episodes in the man's life that are not favorable to the deceased.	170702
1930	Second-Floor Mystery, The	M				Press	170703
1966	Seconde verite, La	MF			Italy. France.	Radio. Le radio reporter (Pierre-Louis).	170704
2007	Seconds from Disaster: Tornado Outbreak	DT				Photographer (Johnny Rock).	170705
2002	Seconds to Spare	MT				Newscaster (Hugh Riminton). Deadly assassin hijacks a passenger train and threatens to detonate a deadly can of poison that can wipe out an entire city.	170706
1936	Secret Agent	M	L			Newspaper. Edgar Brodie (John Gielgud) confronts superior and demands explanation of newspaper article that tells of his death	170707
2000	Secret Agent Man: Elders, The	T			Episode #6. 5-26-2000	News Media. TV Reporter (Jonathan Walker). Reporter (Kristina Matisic).	170708
2000	Secret Agent Man: Uncle S.A.M.	T			Episode #9.7-7-2000	Photographer (Sean Day Michael).	170709
1942	Secret Agent of Japan	M				Radio Announcer (Don Forbes)	170710
1934	Secret Agent X	SS		Chadwick, Paul	1934-1939	Journalist Betty Dale, Secret Agent X's spunky girlfriend.  She knew him in his identify of journalist "A.J. Martin." She's the only person to see his real face and is the Woman Who Must Be Rescued.Betty Dale is said to be related to Planet reporter Lois Lane. She interned as a reporter and worked a crime beat in the mid-to-late 1930s.	170711
1990	Secret Anniversaries	N		Spencer, Scott		Reporter Joe Rose, earnest undercover reporter revealing the moral repugnance of the America First propaganda movement during World War II.	170712
1977	Secret Army: What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?	T			Episode #43.	Interviewers (John Bown, Brian Jackson, David Strong).	170713
2009	Secret Between Us, A	N		Poliquin, Daniel. Translator Donald Winkler		Journalist Lusignan sets off for the Great War in the fall of 1914 having already survived a Catholic childhood and a career as a disgraced author and journalist. But shortly before departing for Europe, he has an encounter with his fellow officer that proves to be the defining moment in his life. Lusignan returns from the war a broken man, kept alive by a convoluted plan to reconnect with the officer by shadowing his old flame. 	170714
1935	Secret Bride	M				Reporter (Nick Copeland). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Jack Daniels, Reporter (Thomas E. Jackson). Radio Announcer (Bill Ray)	170715
1931	Secret Call, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter for The Bulletin  Bert Benedict (Ned Sparks).  Variety, 7/14/31: "Sparks plays a smart aleck reporter, the sort of guy who would write a humorous preface to Les Miserables."	170716
1942	Secret Code, The	M				Reporter Jean Ashley (Anne Nagel) involved in sabotage. Reporter Bill (James Millican - Chapter 1). Newscaster (Ken Carpenter (Chapter 6). Messenger (Joe Caits). Newsboy (Bobby Stone - Chapter 1).	170717
1944	Secret Command	M	DVD -R HQ 7924, 7925.			Former Correspondent Sam Gallagher (Pat O'Brien)	170718
1992	Secret Defector, The	N	OWN - H	Sigal, Clancy		Advice columnist Sarah. Photographer (Don McCullin).	170719
2009	Secret Diary of a Call Girl:	T	DVD -R HQ 10949		Episode #16. 3-8-2009. Finale of second season. 	TV Talk Show. Hannah tries to be a normal girl but when Stephanie calls up for one tempting final offer, she takes it. It turns out it’s Alex who made the request to see if Hannah would show up. She does and the relationship is over. So Belle decides to write a book, which becomes a best-seller. Belle-Hannah appears on a TV Talk Show hawking her book and assuring the audience she is not about to give up being a call-girl.	170720
2009	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: 	T	DVD -R HQ 10785		Episode #9. 1-18-2009	Journalist Kai Felton (Christopher Coghill) of News Today attempts to blackmail Belle, the call girl, after she is being spotted on the arm of a politician. He tells her his editor is coming out with an article about the scandal. Headline: “MP Caught With Prostitute.”  But the prostitute turns out not to be Belle. 	170721
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Belle Hires a Male Escort for Research	T	DVD -R HQ 11848		Episode #7. 3-15-2010	Writer Belle hires a male escort for research, but feels guilty. Belle wonders what it is like to be a client herself and books a male escort. 	170722
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Belle Must Make a Decision	T	DVD -R HQ 11827		Episode #6. 3-8-2010	Writer Belle has a meeting with Publisher Duncan and the meeting goes badly forcing her to make a decision.	170723
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Billie and the Real Belle Bare All	T	DVD -R HQ 11745		Episode. Preview Season 2. 1-25-2010 	Writer Belle is interviewed by the actor who plays her, Billie Piper.	170724
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 1	T	DVD -R HQ 11767		Episode #1. 2-1-2010	News Media cover Hannah’s new book on Belle’s story, which becomes the hottest book in the United Kingdom. 	170725
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 2	T	DVD -R HQ 11785		Episode #2. 2-8-2010	Writer Belle works on her second book. Book publisher Duncan. Hannah’s sister shows up and the two soon fight over Ben.	170726
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 3	T			Episode #3. 2-15-2010	Writer Belle works on her second book. Belle follows her Publisher Duncan’s advice and finds herself in a difficult situation. Bambi meets Byron again. Tension between Belle and Duncan increases. Jackie wants her sister to accept her relationship. Bambi ignores Belle’s warnings.	170727
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 4: Belle counsels Ben	T	DVD -R HQ 11804		Episode #4. 2-22-2010	Writer Belle works on her second book. Belle follows her Publisher Duncan’s advice and finds herself in a difficult situation. Belle counsels Ben about his failing relationship and Bambi about her client romance. 	170728
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 5: 	T	DVD -R HQ 11821		Episode #5. 2-26-2010	Writer Belle tries to work out her professional relationship with Duncan despite the fact they slept together. When Bambi finds her luck with Bryon, Hannah questions her personal life.	170729
2010	Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Secret Tryst is Revealed	T	DVD -R HQ 11848		Episode #8. 3-15-2010	Writer Belle attends Bambi’s wedding. A secret tryst is revealed. Bean reveals his true feelings. On Bambi’s wedding day, she has shocking news for Hannah (Belle)O, which makes her reconsider everything. 	170730
2001	Secret Fantasy (Fantasies Inc.)	NR		Phillips, Carly	Harlequin Temptation	Reporter Doug Houston’s fantasy is to become part of Juliette Stanton’s fantasy. Along the way, he hopes to uncover the real reason she fled her wedding and reestablish his credibility as a reporter after a bad lead wreaks havoc with his professional integrity. Juliette Stanton, aka Runaway Bride, is desperate to find some peace and quiet. Away from the media newshounds that smell the scent of scandal and will stop at nothing to ferret out the truth behind the run from a marriage to an influential politician.  Little did she know that the dark-haired charmer selected to play the key role in her fantasy was only after one thing: her story. But as Doug gets to know Juliette better, he realizes there is more to life than “a story.” And along the way, both learn to follow their hearts.	170731
1962	Secret File: Hollywood	M	VHS 861	Lewis, Jack (Screenplay)	AFI-Magazines/Announcers. Ness Book	Tabloid Magazine Editor Nan Torr (Francine York) hires detective as a photographer on her scandal magazine. After blackmailing director over pictures taken of him with a starlet, editor still publishes photos causing director's wife to commit suicide.Detective goes to work for police to uncover head of magazine who is behind the blackmail ring. Editor and her associate Hap Grogan (Syd Mason) are killed before detective discovers leader of blackmailing racket is a Radio News Reporter.	170732
1939	Secret Four, The (aka Four Just Men, The)	M		Wallace, Edgar (Novel).  Angus MacPhail, Sergei Nolbandov and Ronald Pertwee (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Reporter Ann Lodge (Anna Lee) falls in love with one of the Secret Four, spies who try to stop foreign agitators. She nearly  undermines their efforts because she doesn't know what they do and thinks her lover is a criminal.	170733
1940	Secret Front	N		Gallico, Paul		Press	170734
2002	Secret History of Modernism	N		Stead, C.K.		Journalist Friedrich Goldstein of Sydney is a married Jewish journalist with whom a young woman has an affair. Goldstein is a Holocaust survivor. She runs from him knowing he will come to London.She waits for him researching the great writers of the time in a research project she names, "The Secret History of Modernism."	170735
1705	Secret History of Queen Zarah, and the Zarazians, The; Being a Looking-glass for in the Kingdom of Albigion	N	COPY	Manley, Mary Delariviere	In "Novels of Mary Delariviere Manley, The."	Critics. Characters based on real people. Claims to be a translation.	170736
1727	Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Caramania, The	N	USC	Haywood, Eliza, Mrs.		Press	170737
1917	Secret House, The	N		Wallace, Edgar		Journalist Frank Doughton of the Evening Times. Editor of scandalous periodical, “The Gossip’s Corner.” The publication is run by a supposed blackmailer whose identity has baffled the police, until T.B. Smith, a singularly acute Assistant Commissioner gradually tracks the journalist to the Secret House.Doughton: “Chief in yet?” he inquired of Jamieson, the news editor, who looked up in astonishment at his entrance, and then at the clock. “No, he’s not down yet. You’ve broken your record.”Frank nodded.”I’ve got to get away early.” Tossing his hat upon his desk, he sat down and went methodically through his papers. He unfolded his Times, his mind intent upon the problem of the missing millionaire...the first paper under his hand was an early edition of a rival evening journal.”Readers took a certain malicious joy in reading its scandalous paragraphs. “It is my business to know something about everybody,” said the editor. “By the way, you may call me Mr. Brown and if at times I may seem absent-minded when I am so addressed you must excuse me, because it is not my name.” He hires Poltavo as his assistant to do all of the work in the office. “Obviously then Gossip’s Corner served Mr. Brown in some other way than as a vehicle for scandal....”  Poltavo becomes acting editor. Mr. Brown conducts his business independently of Poltavo.  Poltavo realizes what Mr. Brown is doing and asks for a raise and a title, Count Poltavo. Frank Doughton is asked to marry Gregory Farrington’s niece within the week so she can inherit his money.Poltavo kidnaps the newspaper reporter who escapes. Frank and Doris marry as instructed. Gregory Farrington, a rich patron of society, is the true villain. He kills Poltavo and now tries to kill T.B. Smith before he is exposed and killed.	170738
2004	Secret Identity	NJ		Van Draanen, Wendelin.  Brian Biggs (Illustrator)		School Reporter Nolan Byrd is a puny math genius who can't keep his shoes tied. When Mr. Green asks the class to  become reporters, Nolan decides to write an expose -- on Alvin "Bubba" Bixby, a hulking bully with knuckles of steel and hideous breath.Bubba has been the bane of Nolan's existence for five long years. He doesn't want to sign his name to the expose (that would be suicidal). So he creates a secret identity for himself -- on the Internet."Byrd-the-Nerd" Byrd installs digital camera in his backpack to catch  Bubba in the act and posts incriminating photos on secretly created Web site.	170739
1988	Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper, The	MT				Reporter-Narrator Jan Leeming. Host Peter Ustinov.	170740
2009	Secret Keeper, The	N		Harris, Paul		British Journalist Danny Kellerman was given the opportunity of a lifetime four years ago: covering the political crisis in Sierra Leone as a war correspondent. While in Freetown he begins a passionate love affair with a beautiful American woman who helps run an orphanage for ex-child soldiers. But Kellerman can’t sake the feeling that the woman is hiding something from him, and as the crisis escalates, Danny has no choice but to leave. He boards a helicopter out of Freetown and never turns back -- until four years later when, with a new relationship and a new life in London, Danny receives a mysterious, urgent letter from the woman. She’s in trouble and needs his help. But the letter is dated three weeks earlier, and it’s already too late. Danny learns that she was murdered in a roadside robbery. Haunted and heartbroken, Danny leaves London and returns to Freetown. Although there is now peace in Sierra Leone, corruption is rampant and every promising lead is a dead end. But with the help of old friends and contacts, Danny uncovers a string of secrets that sheds a shocking light on the woman he thought he knew -- and reveals a hidden truth that could destroy those in power. Trapped in the heart of a dangerous nation where he can trust no one, Danny is forced to choose between his journalistic integrity and the devastating consequences of speaking the truth.	170741
1988	Secret Kills	N	OWN - H	Beechcroft, William		Crime Reporter Dan Forrest writes for NewsLeak, tabloid. Columnist named Corkie Brion.	170742
1960	Secret Kingdom, The	MT			UK. Miniseries	Journalist (Trevor Bannister). Journalist (Edward Brooks). Journalist (Barry Steele). Photographer (Ken Parry). Newsboy (Richard Greenford).	170743
1968	Secret Life of an American Wife, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8124, 8125.		PR - AFI-Public Relations	Public Relations Practitioner Tommy Layton (Patrick O'Neal). The New York press agent's neglected wife poses as a call girl for his movie-star client. The actor had found his "press guy" when he was "a third string drama reporter."Journalist (Scott Avery).Journalist (Scott Avery).	170744
1994	Secret Life of Houses, The	M				Anchorman (Matthew Flint).	170745
1990	Secret Life of Ian Fleming, The	M	SVDSP 558			British Reporter-turned-intelligence agent who created James Bond. Early adventures. Editor (Roger Davidson). Reuters Editor (Colin Welland).	170746
1961	Secret Life of James Thurber, The	T			June Allyson Show	Journalist-Writer James Thurber	170747
1959	Secret Life of John Monroe, The	T				Magazine Writer John Monroe (Arthur O'Connell), a magazine writer who lives in two worlds, the real one and an animated world	170748
1988	Secret Life of Kathy McCormick, The	MT				Photographer (John Fleck).	170749
2007	Secret Life of Lady Gabriella, The	NR		Fielding, Liz	Harlequin Romance #3951	Editor at Milady Magazine thinks Lady Gabriella March is the perfect domestic goddess. In truth, the lady is simply Ellie March, cleaner and aspiring writer, who uses the beautiful mansion she is house-sitting to inspire her. When the owner of the house returns unexpectedly, Ellie’s fledgling writing career is threatened. But even more dangerous is the man himself. Gorgeous Dr. Benedict Faulkner is quite the opposite of the aging academic she imagined, and soon it is her heart and not just her secret that is exposed. 	170750
2002	Secret Life of the "The Secret Life Of Us," The	DT			Making of Australian TV series, "The Secret Life Of Us."	Interviewers Samuel Johnson, Abi Tucker, Deborah Mailman, Michael Dorman. Editors Peter Carrodus, Dennis Haratzis.	170751
2008	Secret Life of the American Teenager, The	T			Episode #4. 7-22-2008	TV Reporter (Keith Pillow). 	170752
2003	Secret Life of Us, The: Let the Burning Begin	T			Episode #64. 7-27-2003	Newsreader (Mignon Henne). Publishing Assistant (Melissa Kotsos).	170753
1947	Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4243, 4244			Art Editor (Sam Ash). Photographer (Jack Gargan).	170754
2005	Secret Lives of Fortunate Wives, The	N		Strohmeyer, Sarah		Reporter Claire Stark  may have once braved battle-ravaged Bosnia, but nothing could prepare her for warfare among the wealthy in Hunting Hills, Ohio, where she and her bookish stockbroker husband, John Harding, move after their whirlwind romance. The ravishing but socially awkward redhead from West Virginia must learn to navigate a landscape populated by 21st-century Stepford wives who think nothing of slipping between the sheets with the husbands of their best friends.	170755
2009	Secret Love	N		Jackson, Brenda		Paparazzi and the News Media want to know everything about the Texas ranch owner who has a secret romance with celebrity actress Diamond Swain who was just looking for a peaceful place to hide out from the news-hungry paparazzi -- a place like Whispering Pines. From the moment she arrives at the remote Texas ranch, Diamond finds herself at odds with its rugged owner Jake Madaris -- a man who challenges her to care about more than making it to the top. Jake doesn’t have time to baby sit some Hollywood star. Then he comes face-to-face with beautiful, compassionate Diamond and is drawn into a whirlwind, secret romance. But is what he shares with her strong enough to overcome the media’s prying eyes? Together Jake and Diamond must discover what’s truly important -- if they’re to claim a love that last a lifetime.	170756
1953	Secret Master, The (Great Wash, The)	N		Kersh, Gerald		Press	170757
2006	Secret Memoirs of Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis: A Novel	T		Francisco, Ruth		Paparazzi constantly pursue the first lady. 	170758
1992	Secret Nation	M				TV Newscaster (Ken Lawton). Reporter (Edward Riche). Radio Interviewer (Peter Miller). Telegram Editor (Ray Guy).	170759
1997	Secret Obsession	N		Berry, Charlene		TV Reporter Allysse Dobson is at the height of her career and can't believe she's assigned to dog the footsteps of Hollywood's mega-producer. The ace broadcast journalist doesn't care that the man is ultra-handsome and super rich.To Dobson, he's keeping her away from serious journalism. Despite the long, sexy looks he gives her, Hobston sticks diligently to her number one career rule -- never mix business with pleasure.She does give in to one kiss. The producer is determined to have her. He blows it and then discovers Hobson's new man is his life-long enemy, an enemy who doesn't even know he is alive.	170760
1961	Secret of Deep Harbor	M	DVD -R HQ 6617, 6618	Miller, Max (Book - "I Cover the Waterfront").  Owen Harris, Wells Root (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book. Remake of 1933 film, "I Cover the Waterfront."	Crime Reporter Skip Hanlon (Ron Foster)  exposes criminal connections of his lover's father. Villains trying to smuggle a mobster out of the country. Fisherman hired to carry out operation. Mobster is killed by another gangster once ship is out of port.Reporter, who is in love with fisherman's daughter, connects the fisherman to the murder. She breaks up with reporter because she thinks he played up to her to trap her father. Plans to take father to Mexico.Following fight in warehouse with reporter, fisherman is killed. Reporter and daughter are reunited.	170761
1872	Secret of Dr. Livingstone's Continued Voluntary Exile, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches  & Essays, 1852-1890."	Parody Correspondent Stanley.. Sketch based on correspondent of Herald Expedition in search of Dr. Livingstone. Written by the interpreter to the Expedition, Ujijiji Unyembembe, July 20, 1872	170762
1958	Secret of Gumley Abbey, The	SS	MLPL	Standish, Robert	In "Saturday Evening Post Stories 1958."	Newspaperman Bob narrates	170763
2008	Secret of Lucianne Dove, The	N		Smith, Roberta		Reporter Mickey McCoy, a crusty newspaperman, comes to Virginia City a century and a quarter after Lucianne Dove was there, a bride with a past that would eventually destroy her. Officially McCoy has been sent by his boss to do a fluff piece, but the reporter has come for reasons of his own. Curious coincidences have convinced him that something important will take place: something that will free him from a painful past. So what happens when Lucianne’s spirit makes contact? Mickey begins a quest to find out who she is and what she wants. And when he succeeds, there are far-reaching consequences. Two souls from two different eras seeking to transform their legacies makes for a paranormal tale with a heart, a soul and a message of forgiveness.	170764
2001	Secret of Spandau, The	N		Lovesey, Peter		Berlin Correspondent Red Goodbody, a newshound with courage and panache, is able to get close enough to the prisoner to unravel the mysteries of Spandau Prison. The prison turns out to  be Rudolf Hess, a Nazi with a dangerous tale to tell.	170765
1933	Secret of the Blue Room	M		Philippi, Erich (Story). William Hurlbut (Screenplay)	Missing Guest, The	Reporter Frank Faber (Onslow Stevens), one of three suitors for a woman's hand, agrees to spend a night in the blue room of a castle and the reporter is killed.	170766
1921	Secret of the Hills	M		Garrett, William (Novel).  E. Maganus Ingleton (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Correspondent Guy Fenton (Antonio Moreno) who gets lost in the fog and stumbles into a house where a crime has taken place. Historian who discovers a code leading to the crown jewels of King James III of Scotland is killed by gang of international crooks.Correspondent, who works for an American News Service in London, gets the wrong overcoat, which has a map leading to the treasure. With the help of another man he finds the treasure and clears himself of a frame-up.Variety, 11/4/21: Although he "is supposed to be an American correspondent for an American news service in London he is never without high hat and stick."	170767
1934	Secret of the Loch, The	M		Bristow, Billie, Charles Bennett (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Andrews (Frederick Peisley), brash your journalist for the Daily Sun tries to get a story on the Loch Ness monster. Crashes a private meeting of scientists, convinces his editor to let him go to the loch to investigate.Given one week to get the story.  Finds the local inn filled with other reporters.  Climbs up the side of the scientist's house and is thrown out. Told he is fired unless he gets an exclusive interview with the monster itself as well as photographs.Reporter encounters the monster, survives and his fellow newsmen apparently get shots of the creature when it briefly surfaces. Reporter (Robb Wilton).	170768
1970	Secret of the Sacred Forest, The	M		Copeland, William (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen - Ness Book	Correspondent Chris Carpenter (Michael Parsons)  reported lost in an airplane crash in a Philippine jungle while trying to expose a drug ring. His teenage brother tries to locate him after secretly entering the country.Native boy and reporter's secretary help the brother. Pursued  by double agent, a black marketer, an American embassy attaché and headhunters.When the finally locates his brother, he discovers the newspaperman planted the story of his own death so he could infiltrate the drug ring.	170769
1960	Secret of the Telegian, The (Denso Ningen) aka Telegian, The.	M		Sckizawa, Shinichi (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters - Japan. Ness Book	Science Reporter Kirioka (Koji Tsurata) of the Toho News investigates murders of former soldiers involved in secret experiments with teleportation in Japan, 1945. Soldiers attempted to murder Army corporal and doctor to get gold used in experiments.Journalist gets onto the story when he investigates stabbing of man in amusement park. Reporter initially hassled by the police. Detective discovers they are old school chums and join forces with reporter. Assisted by woman.She works for firm supplying  materials for scientific research. Corporal and doctor survived. Corporal using teleportation device created by doctor to commit murders. Reporter's methods include disguising himself as electrical engineer.Corporal killed when he tries to escape in teleporter after committing murder. Volcano destroys master controls for device and killer is zapped into unknown.	170770
1946	Secret of the Whistler, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9528, 9527			Columnist	170771
1938	Secret of Treasure Island, The	M		Hubbard, Ron L. (Story). Elmer Cllifton (Screenplay)		Reporter Larry Kent (Don Terry), hard-nosed reporter assigned by editor to investigative disappearance of fellow reporter. Newspaper Editor at Meeting (Joseph W. Girard - Chapter 1).	170772
1989	Secret Orders	N	OWN - P	Jeffers, H. Paul		Journalist Alexander Somerfield, ex-CIA operative	170773
1992	Secret Passion of Robert Clayton, The	MT				TV Newsman 1 (Joe Washington). TV Newsman 2 (Terry Loughlin). Woman Reporter (Emily Woodward). Burly Newsman (Dan Chandler).George Reporter 1 (John Burton). Georgia Reporter 2 (Melanie Ramsey). Georgia Reporter 3 (Tim Powell). Georgia Reporter 4 (Kathy Payne). Georgia Reporter 5 (Jen Harper). Georgia Reporter 6 (Geoff McKnight).NY Reporter 1 (Tom Nowicki). NY Reporter 2 (Jeffrey Lowery).	170774
2003	Secret Santa	MT	DVD -R HQ 10629, 10630. SVD 1493			Investigative Reporter Rebecca Chandler (Jennie Garth) of the Indianapolis Tribune. Editor Scotty (Cody Fleetwood). A young journalist learns the true meaning of Christmas while trying to uncover the identity of a mysterious philanthropist. 	170775
2003	Secret Santa: Novel, A	NR		Miller, Robert Tate and Beth Poison		Reporter Rebecca Chandler of the Indianapolis Sentinel has just been dumped by her boyfriend at Christmas.She reluctantly accepts her editor's assignment to travel to nearby Hamden and cover story of Secret Santa, a benevolent stranger who appears mysteriously every Christmas Eve to bestow generous gift on someone less fortunate.  But she has ideas of her ownInstead of writing the life-affirming tearjerker the editor wants, she intends to write a hard-edged investigative piece unmasking the good Samaritan.Determined to uncover identity of holiday philanthropist, she quickly learns that things are not always as they appear and in the process of looking for Santa, she finds love, honor of sacrifice and the true meaning of Christmas.	170776
1943	Secret Service in Darkest Africa	M			Serial -- 10 chapters	Correspondent/United Nations secret agent Janet Blake (Joan Marsh). American Newscaster (Norman Nesbittm Chapter 2).	170777
1996	Secret She Carried, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8613, 8614. (Credits 8615).			Anchorwoman (Constance Jones).	170778
2005	Secret Sister, The	NR		Lowell, Elizabeth		Fashion Journalist Christy McKenna is the smartest fashion writer in New York and she thought she had escaped her childhood in the impoverished rural West. Then came a call for help from the one person she could not refuse -- her sister, the internationally celebrated model known only as Jo. Jo’s plea draws Christy back to the magnificent mountains and mysterious red-rock canyons of the Four Corners country. But she’s too late -- Jo has disappeared. But Christy does find an unlikely ally in outlaw archaeologist Aaron Cain, and together they pursue Jo and a fabulous cache of ancient Indian artifacts worth millions. Christy and Cain clash at every turn, but their antagonism soon turns into partnership -- and blazing passion.	170779
1993	Secret Sisters, The	N		Maxwell, Ann E.		Fashion Writer Christy McKenna in New York thought she had escaped her childhood in the impoverished rural West. Then came a call for help from the one person she could not refuse -- her sister, an internationally celebrated model known only as Jo.	170780
1931	Secret Six, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2265, 2258. SVDSP 606	Marion, Frances	First Gable reporter role	Reporters Hank Rogers (John Mack Brown) and Carl Luckner of the Tribune (Clark Gable), two crime reporters investigating rash of gangland killings	170781
2005	Secret Smile	MT				News Presenter (Ella Kenion).	170782
2000	Secret Society	M				TV Reporter (Rachel Fielding)	170783
1958	Secret Storm, The:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Reporter Joe Sullivan (James Broderick, 1960) went after heroine Susan Ames but she fought him off. He eventually became a priest after failing to win her over.	170784
1967	Secret Storm, The:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Reporter Frank Carver (Laurence Luckinbill, 1967-1968, Jack Ryland, 1971, Robert Loggia, 1972) worked for a newspaper and got involved with Susan Ames. When a demented war veteran was murdered, Susan became the top suspect but Carver helped clear her.	170785
1968	Secret Storm, The:	TS			Series. 9-3-1951 to 12-26-1986. CBS	Newspaper entrepreneur Charlie Clemens (Jeffrey Lynn, 1967-1968) attempted to take over the local newspaper, The Herald.	170786
1927	Secret Studio, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	170787
1992	Secret Sun, The	N		Hiatt, Fred		Reporter John Piper is a laid-back college dropout, working in Tokyo for a third-rate American newspaper	170788
1986	Secret Sunday, The	MT				Reporter (James Farenton) is a  hard-edged news ace who probes four cops' involvement in the deaths of two party girls. City desk-drama.	170789
1966	Secret Swinger, The	NM	OWN - H	Harrington, Alan		Newspaperman George Pectin, 43-year-old newspaperman who loses his hold on life.	170790
2007	Secret Trial of Robert E. Lee, The	N		Fleming, Thomas		Reporter Jeremiah O'Brien of the New York Tribune, a long-time protégé of Charles A. Dana, news mogul and now assistant Secretary of War, is the only reporter allowed to attend a secret Union military tribunal trying to convict Robert E. Lee of treason.His exclusive reports on this momentous event and the book he intends to write sill surely make his fortune. New York newspaper publisher Dana is embedded inside the War Department and is hopping mad, bent on punishing the rebel South for its perfidy.He expects his Irish flunky O'Brien to hop to the cause by whispering into a few well-placed Union ears, agitating for Confederate war hero Lee's arrest and trial for treason and then hanging him like a common criminal. O'Brien balks. Dana barks.As the trial proceedings, pitting the general against his accusers, O'Brien finds himself torn between his loyalty to Dana, his love for a beautiful Confederate spy and his growing respect and compassion for Lee himself.The young reporter is supposed to only be an observer, but, in the end, it is O'Brien who must evaluate the evidence -- and determine the true meaning of honor.	170791
1968	Secret War of Harry Frigg, The	M			AFI-Radio - PR	Radio. General Homer Prentiss (James Gregory) of Army Public Relations	170792
1961	Secret Ways, The	M				Newsman. Michael Reynolds (Richard Widmark) poses as a newsman doing a travel series and penetrates behind the Iron Curtain	170793
1990	Secret Weapon	MT				Reporter (Roger Walker) of the Mirror	170794
1954	Secret Weapon of Joe Smith	SS	MLPL	Wallace, Robert	In "Prize Stories 1954: O'Henry Awards, The."  From Harper's Magazine.	Reporter Joe Smith was a gentle, quiet man, no more aggressive than a glass of stale water. He had begun his career at 20 as a reporter for a New York newspaperAt 50 was still a reporter for the same newspaper, writing brief pale stories about the United Nations. Picked up the pieces from heavyweight reporters who covered the major stories.	170795
1998	Secret Wedding	NR	OWN - P	Richmond, Emma	Harlequin Romances 392	Photographer Gillan Hart gets involved with a sexy tycoon.	170796
2004	Secret Window	M				Photojournalist (Isbelle Champeau).	170797
2003	Secret World of Alex Mack: Cold Day in Paradise Valley	T	SVD 1393		Episode	Reporter comes to do a story on the Mack family. Alex catches a cold that makes her powers go haywire	170798
1997	Secret, The	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Frances Weller). News Anchor (David Hains).	170799
1963	Secret, The (aka Secret of the Men on the Moon, The)	SS		Clarke, Arthur C.	First published in This Week magazine, 8-11-1963. It was collected in “The Wind from the Sun.”	Science Reporter Henry Cooper goes to the moon in 2017 to write a series of publicity articles for the U.N.S.A. space division. In this time the moon is scarcely inhabited by a small community consisting mostly of scientists, researchers, and their families. Although he was invited by the U.N.S.A. to provide favorable articles that might sway public opinion before the beginning of the budget deliberations, he finds that he is much less welcomed than he was on his last trip there. He begins to suspect that a secret is being kept from him, and becomes increasingly curious. A few days later he is being taken by his friend, the police commissioner, to a remote lab. In the lab he confronts one of the head scientists, who becomes convinced that the only way to keep the reporter silent is to bring him in on the secret. The secret, the scientist explains, is rather obvious when you come to think about it, and it’s a wonder human kind hasn’t thought of it in advance. On Earth, the human heart pumps, over several decades, many gallons of blood up stream. Gravity tucks and pulls on the organs and tissues. On the moon, however, everything is six times lighter than on earth. The erosion of gravity is six times weaker. Who knows, concludes the scientist, how many years that might add to the human life expectancy?The reporter is then confronted with the sheer numbers of earth’s population -- over ten billions huddled together with not enough food and not enough space. What will they do when they hear the the moon offers longevity? How could the moon support them?  The story ends with the sounds of a baby monkey being born. 	170800
2002	Secretary	M				TV Reporter (Alison Tatlock)	170801
2002	Secreto de Esperanza, Un (aka Beautiful Secret, A)	MF			Mexico	Reporter-Writer Esperanza Malagon (Kathy Jurado) who lives in a magic house. She befriends a 12-year-old boy and she tells him great stories of Mexican people of the 1940s.	170802
2003	Secreto del heroe, El	TF			Spain	News Media.1st Journalist Mar Recio (Maruja Recio).	170803
2008	Secretos a voces	M			Spain. Short.	Journalist (Melanie Martinez Beltran)	170804
1981	Secrets	NM		Smith, Michael		Newspaperman Frank Montgomery and his family love their life in the placid suburb of Lake View.Members of the seven households on Horseshoe Drive form an extended family and  like any family, they occasionally play practical jokes on each other. But the harmless pranks suddenly turn ugly, even obscene. Feelings become heated, alliances form.Brutal murder ends the life of the prime suspect. Montgomery digs deep into his neighbors' lives and discovers many motives for the murder.	170805
1992	Secrets	M				News Media. Reporter (Loraine Parry). TV Anchor (Christine Cattell)	170806
1971	Secrets	M				Interviewer (Peter Jeffries)	170807
1973	Secrets	MT				Commentator (Kenneth Wolstenholme).	170808
2006	Secrets of a Family Album	N		Dewar, Isla		Journalist Lily is obsessively neat and writes about writers. She is asked to interview the enigmatic Rita Boothe, journalist, photographer, self-styled culinary expert and wit.Sitting in Boothe's living room, leafing through a book of photographs from the early seventies, Lily comes across a picture of a sexy young woman sitting in the back of a limousine swigging Jack Daniels.It's her mother, Mattie. Lily is intrigued by the woman she sees.	170809
2008	Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse	M				Reporter (Stacey Dash).	170810
1938	Secrets of a Nurse	M				Newspaper Vendor (Paul Dubov).	170811
1931	Secrets of a Secretary	M				Reporter (Joseph Crehan).	170812
2006	Secrets of a Small Town: Pilot	T			Episode #1.	TV Reporter Bethany Steele (Angie Harmon) returns to her quiet hometown to investigate the murder of a high school cheerleader. Reporter #3 (Rey Herrera).	170813
1976	Secrets of a Superstud	M				PR Man (Jay Neill).	170814
2003	Secrets of Fenville	M				TV Anchor (Lori Irla - The News Anchor).	170815
1993	Secrets of Lake Success, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter #1 (Keith Sellon-Wright).	170816
2007	Secrets of My Hollywood Life	N		Calonita, Jen		Publicist who is scheming and new and a slimy ex-boyfriend cause problems for Hollywood celebrity princess Kaitlin Burke who is loved by the media (again) and starring in a blockbuster movie by her all-time favorite director.	170817
1999	Secrets of Sadie Maynard, The	N		Anderson, Linda		Photojournalist Memphis Maynard is a world renowned journalist who comes back to her childhood home in Yancey, West Virginia. She is not welcomed with open arms.She and her ex-lover, Tabloid Reporter Jake Bishop, a slimy media hound, are working separately as rivals to uncover the 1936 mystery surrounding the murder of a Memphis grandmother.Townspeople aren't talking to either of them wary of their town becoming the stuff of national headlines. They are especially protective of the main suspect, the wealthy grandson. All they'll talk about the frequent sightings of the grandmother's ghost.Maynard works diligently to solve the case before Bishop and his conniving ways solves the case. Bishop is writing a juicy expose about the sensational unsolved murder. Maynard wants to beat him to the punch.Maynard wonders if a spirit is guiding her to the answers or warning away from a long-dormant and now reawakened danger.	170818
2001	Secrets of San Simeon with Patricia Hearst	DT	DVD -R HQ 2825			Publisher William Randolph Hearst's California castle.  Narrated by his great-granddaughter.	170819
1991	Secrets of Santa	N		Civardi, Annie. Clive Scurton (Illustrator)		Reporter Percy Penguin of the South Polar Times  interviews Santa Clause who reveals secrets about his reindeer, his red suit, creation and delivery of Christmas presents, and holiday preparations.In a series of newspaper articles, Percy Penguin, reporter for the South Polar Times, describes his trip to Santa City	170820
1970	Secrets of Sex	M				Photographer (Dorothy Grumbar)	170821
2003	Secrets of the City	N		Rolphe, Anne	Weinberg List	Journalist	170822
1995	Secrets of the Gathering Darkness: Sequel to Sedona Storm	N		Scott, Barbara and Carrie Younce		News Media. Christine Delarosa has been kidnapped and her husband springs into action. News Photographer (Charles Williams).	170823
1942	Secrets of the Underground	M			Third in series of "Mr. District Attorney."	Reporter Terry Parker (Virginia Grey) and the deputy district attorney are a couple investigating spies who are employing a dress shop as a front, even using corpses of their victims for a window display.Older Reporter (Eddie Kane).  Younger Reporter (Joey Ray). Bradley the Reporter (Eddie Kane). Harrison the Reporter (Joey Ray). News Photographer (Charles Williams). Street Photographer (Herb Vigran).	170824
1978	Secrets of Three Hungry Wives	MT				Newscaster (Howard Culver)	170825
1932	Secrets of Wu Sin	M		Dickey, Basil (Story). William J. McGrath (Adaptation-Continuity).  Betty Burbridge (Dialogue).	Ness Book	Editor of the Daily Tribune, Jim Manning (Grant Withers) is covering tong wars in Chinatown. Hires cub reporter Nona Gould (Lois Wilson) when he prevents her from committing suicide. Reporter Eddie Morgan (Eddie Boland). Reporter (Hal Price).Editor is eventually shot and wounded. Series of headlines wrap up the story. Editor and reporter  marry. Copy Boy (Spec O'Donnell)."You've got to be hard-boiled in this business, Nona."  "'All the news that is news.' That's been my policy ever since they stuck me in this office to give this rag some pep. And our circulation proves that it's a pretty good motto."	170826
2008	Secrets, Greed, and Radio Waves	N		Nelson, Sidney G.		Reporter Betsy Herron wrote articles detailing current energy and environmental problems. A social studies teacher begins investigating the new tribulations influencing both America and its democratic system. He starts his research at the Centerville Central Library where he soon discovers Herron’s articles. He eventually learns several secrets and discovers how radio waves can not only illegally corrupt elections, but also can be a solution to the nation’s energy crisis and the world’s global warming dilemma. He contacts Reporter Herron for her input, and she schedules a meeting with two senators firmly embroiled in the battle to solve the country’s energy troubles. With this first step, Herron begins doing her part to assist the teacher in delivering his important message to the world. Only time will tell if a newspaper reporter and a social studies teacher will be able to win the global fight between greed and common sense.	170827
2008	Secrets: Velvet Seduction 	NR		Luna, Sabrina		Reporter Lance Arden comes to town to interview a sexy phone actress causing this small town girl a problem -- her former boyfriend. 	170828
1959	Security Risk	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -11-25-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	170829
1994	Sedona Storm	N		Scott, Barbara and Carrie Younce		Reporter Christine McKay has spent a lifetime honing her skills as a report and becoming an authority on the occult and New Age.	170830
2009	Seduce Me in Shadow	NSF		Black, Shayla	#2 Brethren Paranormal Series.  	Tabloid Reporter Sydney Blair, a firecracker, sizzling redhead, writes an expose on a supernatural power.  Ex-Marine Caden MacTavish has shunned his magical heritage all his life, but he will do anything to heal his desperately ill brother, a Doomsday Brethren warrior in mourning for his missing mate. Posing as a photographer, Caden must convince Blair to reveal the source of her recent expose. Unfortunately, keeping his hands off the reporter proves as hard as getting them onto the potent and mystical Doomsday Diary he discovers at her bedside. A bloody rebellion led by an evil, power-hungry wizard is imminent. If Sydney divulges the book’s existence, she will jeopardize magickind’s most deeply guarded secrets and become the ruthless wizard’s number one target. Caden has never trusted magic’s cruel and dangerous powers, but he will protect Sydney with his life and magic -- even if it means risking his heart.When a villainous wizard escapes from exile, the devastatingly sexy Doomsday Brethren must defend all magickind. 	170831
1994	Seduced by Evil	M	DVD -R HQ 6752, 6753. SV 291			Journalist Leigh Lindsay (Suzanne Somers) on assignment in a Southwestern town falls under the spell of a sorcerer who threatens to harm her family.Lindsay is pursued by a healer who uses black magic in an attempt to possess her. She vanquishes the sorcerer and becomes an editor.	170832
1996	Seduced by Madness: Diane Borchardt Story, The	MT				Reporter #1 (James Kevin Ward). Reporter #2 (Jann Carl). Reporter #3 (Jerry Penacoli).	170833
2007	Seducing Harry: Epicurean Affair, An	N		Marks-White, Judith		Columnist Coco Plotnick Hollander Harding for Connecticut's Seaport Gazette relishes two things in life: food and sex. While the first can be satisfied with a delectable foie gras, her cravings for the latter leave her with hunger pangs.She's married to a WASPy husband who is not exactly a gourmand in the bedroom. While covering a vegetarian banquet for the Gazette, Coco finds her appetite whetted by a very charming and very married plastic surgeon.The two foodies quickly commence a feast of hot infidelity but anonymous letters sent to Coco's husband and the plastic surgeon's wife, hint at the torrid affair and provide the crucial ingredients in a recipe for disaster.	170834
1997	Seducing the Enemy	NR		Darcy, Emma	Harlequin Presents	Journalist doing an expose on a lawyer's womanizing brother is found dead in a motel room with the brother. The lawyer smells cover-up especially when he discovers that her equally sexy twin is married to a conservative politician.	170835
2008	Seducing the Matchmaker	NR		Overton, Elaine	Kimani Romance Series #114	Tabloids have labeled a drop-dead gorgeous architect Derrick Brandt as the most ineligible bachelor in the city. As the owner of Love Unlimited, a matchmaking firm, Noelle Brown has an enviable track record. But when world-renowned Brandt graces her doorway she is incredibly pleased. Hooking him up will raise her agency’s profile and give it an incredible public-relations boost. Maybe Noelle Brown is the answer to his dreams.	170836
1996	Seduction	NR		Mason, Felicia		Reporter C.J. Mayview leaves behind an award-winning journalistic career to get away from it all. She meets a U.S. Marshal and they get caught up in a shocking conspiracy that holds the key to her secret past.	170837
2001	Seduction in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75. "Even in harsh light, Nadine managed to look vivid and camera ready."To Nadine: "Rumors are your department." "Then you wouldn't be interested that rumor continues that he's a jerk and you cut him down bloodlessly," Nadine tossed her streaky blonde hair."	170838
1991	Seduction in Travis County, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 8692, 8693			News Media. Reporter #1 (Diane Perella). Reporter #2 (Christine Poole). Reporter #3 (Keith Brunson). Reporter #4 (Don Phillips, Jr.). Reporter #5 (Babs George). Interviewer (Tonie Perensky). News Video Cameraman (Kirk Hunter). Newscaster (Paul Alexander).Photographer (Joe Stevens).	170839
1984	Seduction of Gina, The	MT				News Reporter (Patrick Damian).	170840
1979	Seduction of Joe Tynan, The	M	L			Reporter (Suzanne Stone). Reporter Tom (Michael B. Miller). Reporter (Frank Stoegerer). Reporter on TV Screen (John Badila). TV News Director (Ronald Hunter). Merv Griffin (Himself). Photographer (Joe Cipriano).	170841
1982	Seduction, The	M	SVDSP 706. SV 93	Schmoeller, David (Screenplay)		TV Anchorwoman Jamie (Morgan Fairchild) of Transnational Broadcasting Corporation,  is pursued by a psychotic photographer.  Newscaster (Marilyn Staley). News Anchorman (Michael Griswold). Photographer (Roberto De Simone).Newspaperman Brandon (Michael Sarrazin) tells Jamie, "I like looking at you," and she responds: "I like being looked it."  She covers a story on the "Sweetheart Murders" and begins to suspect her neighbor is the killer.Killer walks into the newsroom studio, types copy into the teleprompter. As she reads the copy on the air -- "He's watching me…he's going to kill me" -- she breaks down crying.  Newspaperman killed and then Jamie shoots the killer.Exchange: "Terrific stuff, Jamie. Oughta have them squirming in their seats." "How can you say that.? I think it's horrible."  "Yeah, but it's great for the ratings."	170842
1988	Seduction, The	N	OWN - H	Bourgeau, Art		Journalist Laura Ramsey, a features writer for a local newspaper in Philadelphia stumbles on scene of a crime in her neighborhood and the just-discovered body of a South Philadelphia teenager. She determines to cover the story and help catch the killer.The teenager was despondent that her boyfriend had taken up with another girl. She met a handsome red-bearded man who tells her he's an undercover cop. He drives a jazzy Datwsun 300ZX, woos her and she builds a "love nest" in a deserted railroad station.Peter handcuffs her and at the height of sexual passion, he wraps a chain around her neck and strangles her. Weeks later the body is found.The mysterious, sadistic, but highly seductive killer is on the loose in Philadelphia, City of Brotherly Love. Young girls are being brutally raped and murdered while the police track the wrong person.The most startling revelation comes when it is learned the rapist is not a man.	170843
2002	Seduction, The	N		Fox, Kathryn	Men of Honor	Reporter Samantha Wilder wants to escape the life of conventional San Francisco society wife in 1898 and become a reporter for one of her uncle's newspapers in the Yukon Territory.She decides that if she can land a major story she will be able to prove to her uncle that she's a worthy candidate for the job despite being a woman.She travels to Yukon Territory to check out rumors of abuses by the Mounties guarding the gold dust. Convinces her childhood friend, Oscar, a photographer to go with her. He and Sam pose as a married couple going to the mining town of Dawson City.They set up shop taking pictures for the miners to send back home to loved ones. Wilder does one stupid thing after another -- almost gets killed in an avalanche, loses all of her supplies and steals what she needs. Becomes a dance hall girl in a brothel.She's rescued  repeatedly by an Inspector of the North West Mounted Police.	170844
1985	Seduction, the Cruel Woman (aka Verfuhrung: Die grausame Frau)	MF			Germany	Journalist Herr Maehrsch (Peter Weibel) comes to interview Dominatrix Wanda, a businesswoman who stages sad-masochistic fantasies for select audiences in her “gallery.” Journalist wants to do an article on her salon, then decides he wants to become her human toilet. He becomes enthralled by the opportunity to act out his personal fantasy. He doesn’t want to do it for her audience. 	170845
2005	See Anthony Run	M				Reporter (Susan Chuang). Radio Announcer (Andy Goldberg).	170846
2005	See Arnold Run	MT	DVD -R HQ 2779, 2880	Andrews, Nigel (Book). Matt Dorff (Written By)		TV Correspondent Maria Shriver (Mariel Hemingway) marries Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, bodybuilder and future governor of California. Journalist Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger (Mariel Hemingway).TV Anchor-Reporter-Interviewer Barbara Walters (Kristen Shaw). Commentator Arianna Huffington (Nora Dunn). Los Angeles Times Reporters (David Grant Wright, Ralph Elias). Press Reporter (Jennifer Ruffner).  Political Columnist (William Bradley - Himself).Morning Show Host Matt Lauer (Graham Serling). Talk Show Talk Show Host (D. Elliot Woods). IFBB Announcer (Frank Zane). Moderator (James Newell). Out Reporter (David Ellenstein). Producer Jerry Roberts (Clint Carmichael).Cable News Announcer #1 (Lee Ann Kim). Cable News Announcer #2 (Matt Baylow). Reporter #1 (Harlene Marshall). Reporter #2 (Jay Taylor). Photographer (Craig Anderkin). Press Reporter (Jennifer Ruffner). News Reporter (Sharon Shirley).Life of Arnold Schwarzenegger, from his early days as a body builder up until his successful campaign for governor of California.	170847
1981	See Hear	DT			UK. Series 1981. British Sign Language - For Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Audience	Reporter Ramon Woolfe (1989-1998). Presenters Martin Colville, Lara Crooks (1998-), Clive Mason (1984-), Lesley McGilp.	170848
1944	See Here, Private Hargrove	M	DVD -R HQ 2450, 2451		PR. Ness	Journalist Pvt. Marion Hargrove (Robert Walker) enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experience.Public Relations Officer (Ray Teal)	170849
1978	See How She Runs	T			Episode	News Media. Boston marathon.	170850
1968	See How They Come	M				Photographer (Byron Feldt).	170851
1999	See How They Run	MT			Miniseries	Newsreader (Julia Sharp).	170852
1951	See It Now:	DT			Series. 11-18-1951 to 7-7-1958. CBS. Prime Time 1952-1955.	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a TV documentary newsmagazine created with co-producer Fred W. Friendly. Original film reports. Correspondent Larry LeSueur. Reporter-Producers Joe Wershba and Ed Scott. Director Don Hewitt.Production Manager Palmer Williams. Former Newsreel Cameraman Charlie Mack and Leo Ross. Genesis of See It Now was series of record albums that Murrow created during the late 1940s with Friendly, a former radio producer at a Rhode Island station.The "I Can Hear It Now" records includes historical events and speeches with Murrow's narration.Developed radio series for CBS using taped actualities. Modeled on a magazine format with a variety of "sounds" of current events illuminated by Murrow and other expert columnists. In 1951, the team agreed to transfer the show to TV.The pair targeted the most pressing problems of the day.	170853
1953	See It Now: Argument in Indianapolis	DT			Episode. 11-1953	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a series of TV documentary newsmagazine with Fred Friendly. An investigation of an American Legion chapter that refused to book its meeting hall to the American Civil Liberties Union.	170854
1953	See It Now: Case of Milo Radulovich, The	DT			Episode. 10-1953	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a series of TV documentary newsmagazine with Fred Friendly. Reporter Joseph Wershba.Study of an Air Force lieutenant who was deemed a security risk because his father, an elderly Serbian immigrant and sister supposedly read subversive newspapers.Because of the report, the Secretary of the Air Force reviewed the case and retained Radulovich in the service. It was an example of how See It Now used an individual story to symbolize a national issue.	170855
1952	See It Now: Christmas in Korea	DT			Episode.	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a series of TV documentary newsmagazine with Fred Friendly.  Reporter-Producers Joe Wershba and Ed Scott. Director Don Hewitt. Correspondent Larry LeSueur.Morrow spoke with American soldiers assigned to the United Nations combat forces. Most popular of the See It Now reports.	170856
1955	See It Now: Conversation With Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, A	DT			Episode. 1-4-1955	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a TV documentary newsmagazine created with co-producer Fred W. Friendly. Original film reports. Correspondent Larry LeSueur. Reporter-Producers Joe Wershba and Ed Scott. Director Don Hewitt.Murrow conducted an interview with J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who was removed as advisor to the Atomic Energy Commission because he was accused of being a Soviet agent.Developed radio series for CBS using taped actualities. Modeled on a magazine format with a variety of "sounds" of current events illuminated by Murrow and other expert columnists. In 1951, the team agreed to transfer the show to TV.The pair targeted the most pressing problems of the day.	170857
1951	See It Now: Premiere Episode	DT			Episode #1. 11-18-1951	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a series of TV documentary newsmagazine with Fred Friendly.  Reporter-Producers Joe Wershba and Ed Scott. Director Don Hewitt. Correspondent Larry LeSueur.The first broadcast opened with the first live simultaneous TV transmission from both the East Coast (New York Harbor) and the West Coast (San Francisco Bay) as reporters on both sides of the North American continent gave live reports.Murrow, sitting in the control room on CBS' Studio 41 near Director Don Hewitt, talked to the reporters on both coasts.	170858
1954	See It Now: Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, A	DT			Episode. 3-9-1954	TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow, host and co-producer of a series of TV documentary newsmagazine with Fred Friendly.  Reporter-Producers Joe Wershba and Ed Scott. Director Don Hewitt. Correspondent Larry LeSueur.By using mostly recordings of McCarthy himself in action  interrogating witnesses and making speeches, Murrow and Friendly displayed what they considered the key danger to democracy, not suspected Communists.Murrow, sitting in the control room on CBS' Studio 41 near Director Don Hewitt, talked to the reporters on both coasts.	170859
2001	See Jane Date	N		Senate, Melissa		Editor Jane Gregg is in her late twenties, alone and an assistant editor that desperately needs a promotion. She's tired of seeing all the people around her in happy relationships while she is a single work-a-holic.So she makes up a story that she has a wonderful rich boyfriend to bring to her cousin's wedding. Now the family cannot wait to meet him. She goes out on a series of blind dates to find Mr. Right.	170860
2003	See Jane Score	N		Gibson, Rachel		Columnist Jane Alcott of the Seattle Times has a shot at a full-time assignment. She badly needs the income, but unfortunately the opening is for a sports reporter traveling with the Seattle Chinooks hockey team and she knows nothing about the game.To add to her difficulty, the team doesn't want her, especially the team's $33 million goalie. The team stonewalls when she tries to interview them and they haze her mercilessly.It isn't until superstitious goalie decides she brings good luck that Alcott gets shot at being real journalist. But when her acceptance by team leads to spending more time with him, she finds to her dismay that he's more than handsome, empty-headed jock.He learns that behind plain Jane's boring dark clothing and black-rimmed glasses lies a quick wit, nerves of steel and a personality that charms him.And when she appears at a team banquet with a new haircut, makeup and a killer red dress with matching sexy stilettos, the romance is on.	170861
2006	See No Evil	M				News Reporter (Jason Chong).	170862
1989	See No Evil, Hear No Evil	M				TV Reporter covers demonstration. Interviews. Pompous standup. Reporter (Lisby Larson).	170863
2006	See No Evil: Moors Murders, The	MT				TV Journalist (Ian Champion).	170864
1943	See What I Mean?	N		Browne, Lewis	PR	Press Agent. Screen-writer becomes a press agent for a pre-World War I Southern California fascist organization in 1942.	170865
2006	See You at the Altar	M				TV News Reporter (Tom Toolan). TV Producer (Mathew Warner). Sound Guy Kevin (Jeremy Williams).	170866
2004	Seed of Chucky	M				Reporter (Nicola Mycroft). Interviewer (Anouk Diks).;	170867
1994	Seed Upon the Wind (Book #2, The Taliswoman Series)	NSF		Douglas, Carole Nelson		Reporter Alison Carver is back in the troubled world of Veil, which she had abruptly left a few months earlier while in possession of its most precious talisman, the Cup of Earth.	170868
1996	Seeds of Doubt	M				Investigative Reporter saves innocent murder suspect from dangerous shakedown	170869
1914	Seeds of Pine	N	MLPL	Canuck, Janey (Murphy-Emily)		Newspaperwoman. Author Canadian newspaperwoman	170870
2006	Seeds of Vengeance	N		Nobel, Sylvia		Reporter Kendall O'Dell is dragged into a frightening world of secrets and intrigue after the remains of a prominent judge are discovered at a secluded Arizona ranch.As she narrows down the possible suspects, Kendall finds her life--and her engagement to be married--in jeopardy.Torn between withdrawing from the case for her own safety and following a shocking secret in the hopes of solving the murder, Kendall becomes enmeshed in a case that grows more frightening every day.	170871
2000	Seeing Double	N		Edmonds, Lucinda		Investigative Journalist Joanna Haslam, as the most junior reporter on a national newspaper’s news desk, is sent to cover the memorial service of a theatrical knight. The service turns into a drama and the mystery can be traced back to the early days of the 20th century. She finds herself one January morning sitting in a church at the memorial service of the great British actor James Harrison. Having just been unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend the day before and nursing a miserable cold, she is in no mood to take care of her neighbor next to her in the pew, an ancient, emaciated old woman, who, when she spots a face in the pew opposite her, grabs Joanna for support. The chance encounter at the service leads her into a dramatic chain of discoveries that will force her to abandon the man she loves and uncover a ruthlessly guarded secret that threatens to bring down the very highest in the land. 	170872
1987	Seeing Things: Another Point of View	T			Episodes #38. 3-17-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170873
1985	Seeing Things: Blind Alley	T			Episodes #27. 3-24-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170874
1987	Seeing Things: Bull’s Eye	T			Episodes #40. 3-31-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170875
1981	Seeing Things: Charming Sight, A	T			Episode #3. 9-29-1981	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). Interviewer (Micki Moore).	170876
1985	Seeing Things: Defective Vision	T			Episode #23. 2-24-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170877
1982	Seeing Things: Evil Eye	T			Episode #9. 11-24-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170878
1982	Seeing Things: Eye for an Eye, An	T			Episode #4. 10-20-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170879
1982	Seeing Things: Eye for an Eye, An	T			Episode #4. 10-20-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170880
1985	Seeing Things: Eye in the Sky (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #24-#25. 3-3/10-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170881
1987	Seeing Things: Eye of the Beholder	T			Episodes #36. 3-3-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170882
1984	Seeing Things: Eye on the Future, An	T			Episode #17. 2-19-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170883
1986	Seeing Things: Eyes of Ra, The	T			Episodes #30. 2-16-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170884
1982	Seeing Things: Eyes Too Big for His Stomach	T			Episode #8. 11-17-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170885
1985	Seeing Things: Fortune and Ladies Eyes	T			Episode #20. 2-3-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170886
1987	Seeing Things: Gifted Pupils	T			Episodes #41. 4-7-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170887
1982	Seeing Things: Hear No Evil, See No Evil	T			Episode #10. 12-1-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170888
1987	Seeing Things: Here’s Looking at You	T			Episodes #35. 2-24-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170889
1985	Seeing Things: I’ll Be Seeing You	T			Episodes #26. 3-17-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170890
1986	Seeing Things: I’m Dancing with Stars in My Eyes	T			Episodes #31. 2-23-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170891
1984	Seeing Things: I’m Looking Through You	T			Episode #14. 1-29-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170892
1986	Seeing Things: If Looks Could Kill	T			Episodes #29. 2-9-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170893
1982	Seeing Things: In the Eyes of the Law	T			Episode #11. 12-8-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170894
1986	Seeing Things: Look at Me, Look at Me	T			Episodes #33. 3-9-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170895
1984	Seeing Things: Looking Good	T			Episode #19. 3-4-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170896
1981	Seeing Things: May Be Seeing Things, But I’m Not Crazy	T			Episode #1. 9-15-1981. Canadian TV Series (1981-1987). 19 episodes.	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). Ciconne is able to see visions of past events and these visions are always related to a murder of a person he encounters by happenstance. While he cannot control these visions or trigger them voluntarily, they do provide vital leads and clues that allow him to investigate the crime. This leads him into the strangest situations as he investigates the murder. 	170897
1987	Seeing Things: Naked Eye, The	T			Episodes #39. 3-24-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170898
1986	Seeing Things: Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The	T			Episodes #28. 2-2-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170899
1984	Seeing Things: Now You See Him, Now You Don’t	T			Episode #15. 2-5-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170900
1986	Seeing Things: Optical Illusion	T			Episodes #32. 3-2-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170901
1984	Seeing Things: Second Sight	T			Episode #18. 2-26-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170902
1982	Seeing Things: Seeing Double	T			Episode #6. 11-3-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170903
1984	Seeing Things: Seeing R.E.D.	T			Episode #12. 1-15-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170904
1985	Seeing Things: Seeing the Country	T			Episode #21. 2-10-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170905
1981	Seeing Things: Sight Unseen	T			Episode #2. 9-22-1981	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170906
1984	Seeing Things: Snow Blind	T			Episode #16. 2-12-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170907
1984	Seeing Things: Someone is Watching	T			Episode #13. 1-22-1984	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170908
1987	Seeing Things: Spectacle of India	T			Episodes #37. 3-10-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170909
1986	Seeing Things: That Hang Dog Look	T			Episodes #34. 3-16-1986	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170910
1982	Seeing Things: Through the Looking Glass	T			Episode #7. 11-10-1982	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170911
1987	Seeing Things: Vision in White, A	T			Episodes #42. 5-15-1987	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170912
1985	Seeing Things: You Can’t Believe Your Eyes	T			Episode #22. 2-17-1985	Crime Reporter Louie Ciconne (Louis Del Grande), middle-aged, klutzy, slightly obnoxious but appealing, bumbling newspaper reporter for Toronto Gazette who possesses second sight. Editor Max Spencer (Murray Westgate). Food Editor Marlon (Louis Negin). 	170913
2003	Seek My Face	N		Updike, John		New York Interviewer Kathryn talks to a 78-year-old painter, Hope Chafez who in the course of her eventful life has been Hope Ouderkirk, Hope McCoy, and Hope Holloway. Hope answers questions put to her by Kathryn and recapitulates, through the story of her own career, the triumphant poignant saga of postwar American art. In the evolving relationship between the two women, the interviewer and interviewee move in and out of the roles of daughter and mother, therapist and patient, predator and prey, supplicant and idol. The scene is central Vermont. The time is the early spring of 2001.	170914
1979	Seekers, The	T				Publisher. Gilber Kent (George Delowy) is content to run his father's publishing business. Philip Kent (Martin Milner), established publisher in Boston	170915
1998	Seesaw	MT				Reporter (Constance Barrie). Photographer (Tom Mullion).	170916
1996	Segell Ikhtifa	DF				Documentarian Elia Suleiman's film about the Palestinians' sense of identity. Personal and political diaries. He plays the innocent abroad, follows friends and relatives and accumulates a series of everyday anecdotes.Somewhere midway between fiction and documentary in order to convey the Palestinian sense of imprisonment.	170917
2000	Segredo, O	MF				Journalist (Julia Pinheiro). Editor (Frederico Sampayo).	170918
1968	Segunda cadena informa, La	DF			Series.	Newsreaders Rosa Maria Mateo, Fernando Piero.	170919
1952	Sein groBer Sieg	MF			East Germany	Reporter (Rolf Ludwig).	170920
1925	Seine Mystery, The	N	USC	Moffett, Cleveland		Reporter. Alan Esterbrooke, American reporter.  Victor Magol, veteran journalist.	170921
1993	Seinfeld:	T	VHS, 406. SV 290. SV 277		Episodes. Series 7-5-1989 to 5-14-1998	News Media	170922
1994	Seinfeld: Big Salad, The	T			Episode #88. 9-29-1994	Reporter (Barry Nolan).  Kramer plays golf with an ex-ball player who breaks a rule of golf. They have a fight and later the ball player is wanted for questioning in the murder of a dry cleaner where a golf tee was involved.Kramer later helps him evade the police in a white Ford Bronco. News Media cover the event.	170923
1993	Seinfeld: Non-Fat Yogurt, The	T			Episode #70. 11-4-1993	Newscaster (John Gabriel).	170924
1990`	Seinfeld: Nose Job, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10312		Episode #26. 11-20-1991	Interviewer (David Blackwood). Newsstand Owner (Joseph V. Perry).	170925
1992	Seinfeld: Outing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8061. SVD 1408, SV 195		Episode #57. 2-11-1993	Student Reporter Sharon Leonard (Paula Marshall) from New York University  interviews Seinfeld and thinks he is gay (because she overhears Elaine's practical joke).She mistakenly reports that he and George are gay "not that there is anything wrong with that." Things really get out of hand when the article is picked up by the New York Post.Jerry ends up dating the college reporter to clear his name, but all does not go well.	170926
1991	Seinfeld: Pen, The	T			Episode #20.10-2-1991	Photographer (Tucker Smallwood).	170927
1993	Seinfeld: Puffy Shirt, The	T			Episode #65.9-23-1993	News Media. Jerry appears on the Today Show. Kramer's girlfriend who designs clothes and talks with a low voice asks Jerry a question that he politely answers yes to. Bryant Gumbel (Himself). Photographer (Michael Mitz).He agrees to wear one of her new puffy pirate shirts on a Today Show appearance he is making.	170928
1995	Seinfeld: Scofflaw, The	T			Episode #99. 1-26-1995	Reporter (Dale Harimoto).	170929
1992	Seinfeld: Trip, The (Part Two)	T			Episode ##41-42. 8-12/19-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Peggy Lane O'Rourke). Reporter #2 (Deck McKenzie). Newscaster (Keith Morrison - Himself). Cosmo Kramer is arrested when he is mistaken for a serial killer.Jerry asks George to accompany him on a trip to Los Angeles and "The Tonight Show." While they try to locate Kramer who is trying to get someone in Hollywood to read his script treatment. A body is discovered. The woman was strangled.Kramer meets a woman at an audition and gives her a copy of his script. She ends up strangled and his script is found in her possession. Kramer's face is shown on the news as the prime suspect for "The Smog Strangler," a serial killer.Jerry loses the correct phrasing for some new jokes. At The Tonight Show, George disturbs the guests and Jerry bombs.	170930
1998	Seinfeld: Wizard, The	T			Episode #171. 2-26-1998	Newspaper. Boca Breeze, the condominium newspaper covers the election for president of the condo association. Kramer is a candidate. He receives some bad press from the Boca Breeze so it's damage control time.Kramer suggests buying each member of the board one of those Wizard tip calculators. A friend gets him knock-off calculators called Willard that are defective and Kramer loses the election.	170931
2002	Seitenblicke: Buhnen Erfahrung	TF		Series 1987	9-25-2002.	Reporter Dieter Chmelar.	170932
1998	Seizures	M				Reporter (Danny O'Meara). Ringside Photographer (Steven Bugdale).	170933
1958	Seksdageslobet	MF				Journalist Sivertsen (Mogens Brandt)	170934
1984	Seksmisja	MF				TV Reporter (Dorota Stalinske)	170935
1681	Selections from the Observator	ER	COPY	L'Estrange, Roger Sir	1681-1687	Press. Observator.  Nobs. Trimmer. 931 single folio sheets of the Observator beginning on April 13, 1681.  London Royalist.  Surveyor of the Press, Chief Licenser and Justice of the King's Peace Commission.Produced two newspapers, the Intelligencer and the Newes (1663-1666), dozens of political pamphlets, rightly nicknamed "bloodhound of the press." Notorious for ruthless ferreting out of illegal presses and seditious publishers.New sort of journalism, one which was to shape the development of the English periodical.  Did not initiate newspaper in dialogue form, popularized the form.	170936
1997	Selena	M				News Media. Reporter (Ray Melendez). Moolerrey Reporter (Marta Flores). Moolerrey Reporter (Terry Elena Ordaz). Mexico City Reporter (Darline Tigrett). Concert Reporter (Richard Emanuelle).	170937
1998	Self Control	M				Reporter (Bernie Lemke)	170938
2004	Self Evident	MUS	DVD MP3 2544	DeFranco Ani	Album: "Peace Not War," Track 15, 1:53	TV Newscaster. Ani De Franco song about September 11 and the war in Iraq: "Every jackass newscaster was struck dumb and stumbling over, 'Oh my God!'' This is unbelievable.""You can keep the propaganda." "George W. Bush is not president, the media is not fooling me."	170939
1994	Self-Reliance: Novel, A	N		Brownstein Michael		Freelance Music Writer-Narrator Roy is burnt-out from his work as a freelance music writer for low-paying publications.	170940
2005	Self's Punishment	N		Schlink, Bernhard		Journalist	170941
1991	Selling Hitler	MT			Miniseries	News Media. TV Reporter (Charles Spicer). Reporters at Prison (Simon Holmes, George Phillips). Reporters at Airport (Tim Crouch, Lawrence Thornbury). American Lady Reporter (Elaine Ives-Cameron).Newsnight Interviewer (Robert Harris). London Sunday Times publishing hoax of 1983	170942
2005	Selling Innocence	MT		Moffatt, John (Story and Teleplay)		Reporter (Jay Williams). News Announcer (Kevin Dunse).	170943
1976	Selling of Vince D'Angelo	MT				Reporter (Mews Small)	170944
1951	Sellout, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2242, 2223. SVDSP 580	Rapf, Matthew (Story). Charles Palmer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Haven D. Allridge (Walter Pidgeon) of the St. Howard News Intelligencer, fights corruption of sheriff who is under control of political machine. He begins crusade after being arrested on a technicality and treated badly in jail and in court.Released when it is discovered that daughter is married to county prosecutor.  Editor attacks sheriff in print causing state's attorney to send a special investigator. As state preparing to investigate sheriff, editor disappears.Editor denies former testimony when he returns. Attorney learns he has only been trying to shield his son-in-law who once took bribe from crooks. "You got him pictured as one of those dream boy reporters, racing around stealing pictures…..""…racing around stealing pictures, with  his coat collar turned up and his hat brim down, and a pint in every pocket. Always wanted to meet one of those fellows, but I never seemed to get far enough away from the paper.""When I cashed my first twelve-dollar check as a kid reporter, I took on the newspaperman's choice of playing watchdog to a free society, and it's my job to bark my lungs out whenever I see a burglar prowling around."	170945
2005	Sem Ana	MF			Brazil. Short.	Lady Photographer (Katiuscia Kanoro). Male Photographer (Cicero Salvador).	170946
2008	Semi-Pro (aka Semi Pro)	M				Sportscasters (Andrew Daly and Will Arnett) broadcast the games on the radio and host a weekly talk show about the team. Their deadpan improvs are the wittiest thing in the movie. Story is about an owner, coach, promoter and forward of a basketball team in the ABA in hopes of becoming one of the NBA’s expansion teams. The year is 1976. 	170947
1980	Semi-Tough	T		Jenkins, Dan (Based on his Novel)		TV Sportscaster Pearly  (Chuck McCann)	170948
1977	Semi-Tough	M				TV Newscaster (Paul Hornung-Himself). TV Sportscasters Dick Schaap, Lindsay Nelson-Themselves. Publisher Bud McNair (Jim McKrell).	170949
1972	Semi-Tough	NS	MLPL	Jenkins, Dan		Sportswriter Jim Tom Pinch for the Fort Worth Light & Shopper.	170950
1996	Senase Nytt	MF			Short	TV Newscaster (Per Carleson - The Newscaster).	170951
1891	Senator Sorghum	SS		Johnson, Philander Chase		Fictional Journalist created by Johnson	170952
1906	Senator Sorghum's Primer of Politics	SS		Johnson, Philander Chase		Fictional Journalist created by Johnson	170953
1947	Senator Was Indiscreet, The	M	B 9	Lanham, Edwin (Story). Charles MacArthur (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Powell. PR	Columnist-Reporter Poppy McNaughton (Ella Raines), "just about the best newspaperman in town," is trying to find a diary senator kept on Washington activities that has disappeared. Boyfriend is Lew Gibson (Peter Lind Hayes), senator's publicity director.Gibson is trying to suppress the story while the reporter attempts to break in.  McNaughton recognizes the senator's ineptitude and threatens to attack him in her column when he hints at the possibility of running for President.Gibson assumes she took the diary to stop the senator. A tough journalist, she bursts into tears when boyfriend manages to get diary away from her when she finally locates it. Boyfriend returns it to her to get back on her good side.She publishes it in the paper causing number of politicians, including the senator, to leave the country.  "You can't go around quoting politicians accurately. That's dirty journalism and you know it."Reporters (John A. Butler, John O'Connor, Franklin Parker, Clarence Straight). Newsreel Man (Mervin Williams). Newsboy (Billy Bletcher). Broadcaster (John R. Wald). Commentator (Don Wilson).	170954
1970	Senator, The	T				News Media	170955
1968	Senator, The	N	OWN - H	Pearson, Drew	PR	Reporter MacGowan. Press Secretary Fred Goldstein. Press and news conferences.	170956
2000	Senator's Wife, The	N		Robards, Karen		Reporter Crystal Meadows. Reporter from the Globe. Media. Reporters "always came after he when she least felt like dealing with them." "Reporters…they were like buzzards, drawn by instinct to the scene of carnage.""You ever hear of freedom of the press," a reporter demanded as he dodged around the officer to take another picture." "The print reporters wrote furiously while Christine turned to the camera…."	170957
1947	Senators' Nude, The	NM		Goode, Bill		Press	170958
1982	Sender, The	M				News Media. WKBI Anchorwoman (Darcy Flynn).	170959
2009	Seneca Wood	N		Clites, Gary		Reporter Wood Garrett has a problem. The disgraced reporter hiding in the mountains of his native West Virginia now finds his peaceful life shattered when someone who wants his land tries to frame him for murder to get it. Before he knows it, his friends have been drawn into the trouble, and he has to take up the fight to save their lives. He quickly finds himself in a battle that involves corrupt chicken farmers, crooked cops, hired killers, tabloid TV reporters, fake ecoterrorists and very hungry bears. 	170960
1947	Seneca, U.S.A.	SS	UCLA	Roeburt, John		Managing Editor Shep Ward. Spence Andrews, owner and publisher of The Leader.	170961
2009	Senescence	M				Reporter (Adaline Kacur). Technology finally makes obtainable the two most worldly desires of men: money and time. 	170962
2004	Senhora do Destinto	TF			Brazil. Series  2004-2005	TV Interviewer (Daniel Boa Ventura).	170963
1958	Senior Prom	M				Columnist Ed Sullivan included	170964
1995	Senior Trip	M				TV Reporter Gus Freely (Robert Bidaman). Press Member (Joanne Reece).	170965
1936	Sensation	M			UK Only	Press	170966
1927	Sensation Seekers	M				Press	170967
1980	Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky 70s, The	DT				Host Hugh Hefner, Art Buchwald included	170968
1988	Sensations	N		Carry, Virginia		News Media	170969
1987	Sensations	M				Reporter #1 (Kurt Schwoebel). Reporter #2 (Gary Warner). News Announcer (Laura Lemle)	170970
1944	Sensations of 1945	M				Publicist Gus Crane's crazy promotions are legendary. His strait-laced son wants none of his dad's penchant for the outlandish. But when Junior takes over the business, he finds himself inadvertently filling his old man's shoes. Photographer (Bert Roach).	170971
1979	Sense of Freedom	M				News Vendor (Vince Cunningham)	170972
1990	Sense of Guilt, A	MT			UK	PR Girl (Mari Rowland Hughes).	170973
2009	Sense of Infinity, A	SS		Myers, Howard L.		Public Relations firm helps people who believe their existence is dependent on being remembered by the living. They hire an unearthly public relations firm to change matters. 	170974
1945	Sense of Participation	SS	OWN	Sylvester, Harry		Press	170975
1998	Sense of Place, A	N		Jones, Veda Boyd	Weinberg List	Journalist	170976
2004	Senses of Place	M				Reporter (Golconda Plumm). Reporter (Ken Winters).	170977
1990	Sensibility and Sense	T			American Playhouse	Magazine. Marianne is suing Elinor for libelous statements in her memoirs. Flashbacks to 1937 show the two women hoping to get their leftist magazine off the ground	170978
2004	Sensing Murder: Cruel Intent	T			Australia. Episode #2. 11-15-2004	Journalist (Keith Moore).	170979
1977	Sensitive, Passionate Men, A	MT				Newscaster (Alan Frost)	170980
2001	Sensual Confessions	MT	SVD 1101		Adult	Editor of an erotic e-zine can't control her fantasies.	170981
1869	Sentimental Education, A: Story of a Young Man, The	N	OWN - P - MLPL	Flaubert, Gustav		Journalist. Jacques Arnoux, L'art Industrial (Art Journal). Hussonet, the Journalist, who begins under the name Art and ends up entitled The Man About Town.Frederic Moreau plans to found a paper with Deslauriers, Frederic's friend.	170982
1768	Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, A	N	USC	Sterne, Laurence		Journalist. Smelfungus based on Tobias Smollett, Scottish novelist, journalist and historian who had a rather jaundiced view and an acid wit.	170983
1921	Sentimental Tommy	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	170984
2006	Sentinel, The	M				TV News Anchor (Shawn Yancy).	170985
1999	Sentinel, The:	T			Series 5-20-1996 to 5-24-1999	Reporter #4 (Patty "Gracie" Aylward).	170986
1997	Sentinel, The: Breaking Ground	T			Episode #45. 12-17-1997	Reporter (Deborah Donohue). When an archaeology student is buried alive by a cave-in at an excavation site, Ellison and Sandburg suspect foul play.	170987
1999	Sentinel, The: Four Point Shot	T			Episode #60. 2-15-1999	Newscaster (Marrett Green). Reporter #4 (Patty "Grace" Aylward).	170988
1997	Sentinel, The: Private Eyes	T			Episode #29. 3-26-1997	News Media. Reporter (Tamara Stanners). During the search for a kidnapped girl, Ellison and Sandburg receive help from a psyche.	170989
1998	Sentinel, The: Remembrance	T			Episode #51.3-11-1998	Photographer (Michael Weaver). University expert in serial killers is killed.	170990
1999	Sentinel, The: The Sentinel by Blair Sandburg	T	DVD -R HQ 11144		Episode #65. 5-24-1999.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Brian Arnold). Reporter #2 (Samantha Ferris). Reporter #3 (Deanna Williams). When Blair's mother secretly submits her son's Sentinel thesis paper to a publisher, Jim discovers that being famous can be detrimental to your health.While Jim and Blair protect a local union leader, information from Blair's paper is leaked and Ellison is in the middle of a media frenzy. Unless someone can diffuse the situation, the Sentinel will be forced to leave the city of Cascade -- forever.	170991
1997	Sentinel, The: Three Point Shot	T			Episode #36. 9-17-1997	TV Reporter (Mi-Jung Lee). When basketball players on the Cascade Jaguars start turning up dead, Jim must capture the killers.	170992
2006	Seoige and O'Shear	TF			Episode #10. 10-20-2006	Reporters (Joe Doherty, Keith Walsh). Presenters (Grainne Seoige, Joe O'Shea,	170993
1991	Separate But Equal	MT	B 70			Reporters after decision	170994
1958	Separate Tables	M	DVD -R HQ 7951, 7952. VHS 489			Newspaper. Report in local newspaper reveals truth about the Major	170995
2008	Separated at Death	NM		Rusch, Sheldon		Editor-Owner Byron Biffle of the Mundelein Dispatch, a neighborhood newspaper  receives pictures of dead couples dressed up for a wedding. A sadistic killer decapitates estranged married couples. Biffle’s father was murdered several years ago in a still unsolved case. He’s also on a list of suspects when it turns out the present atrocities may be related to a pair of cold case murders. 	170996
2002	Separation of Power	N		Flynn, Vince		Reporters	170997
1998	Separations	N		Hall, Oakley		Editor Mary Temple works for a prestigious California literary magazine taken over by a new owner, a pompous industrialist named Charles Daggett, a Colorado mining magnate.In the 1880s, He proposes a journey down the Grand Canyon to discredit the fieldwork of a 19th century soldier.Temple, the "Poetess of Russian Hill," suggests the expedition also include rescue of a white woman who happens to be her sister from Hoya Indians.  Set in police society of 19th century San Francisco.	170998
1947	Sepia Cinderella	M				Press Agent (Fred Gordon)	170999
1950	September Affair	M				Reporter (Douglas Grange). Reporter (Stan Johnson). Reporter (James R. Scott).	171000
2009	September Issue, The	DM				Editor Anna Winour is the editor-of-chief of Vogue says that those who look down on fashion people for being “shallow” feel threatened by them. Her mind is always in two places at once: on the task at hand and attuned to the global fashion ramifications of every move she makes. In this documentary, viewers observe the process by which Wintour and her vast army of editors, designers, photographers, models and gofers labor throughout the summer of 2007 to assemble Vogue’s massive September issue, a plus treasure chest of ads, photo spreads and gilded dreams. It’s through Vogue that Wintour reigns over the decisions of taste, aesthetics, economics that shape the $300 billion-a-year fashion industry. The September issue is more than a magazine. It’s a major motion picture stuffed between glossy covers, with Wintour as its all-knowing, all-dictatorial producer. She pulls the whole issue together, keeping her eye on the big picture while micromanaging the small ones.  The documentary is organized so that the viewer observes the ruthlessness, the high perfectionistic logic, of each decision Wintour makes. Editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley is Wintour’s consigliere.  Vogue’s passionate and addled creative director is Grace Coddington, a former model (like Wintour herself) who rose up in the 1960s glory days of swinging London. It is Coddington who orchestrates the magazine’s photo shoots, which are like eroticized couture dioramas that fuse the past and the future. Documentary chronicles the production of a single, record-breaking huge issue of Vogue in 2007. Magazine’s editor Wintour wears Prada, drinks Starbucks and favors sunglasses indoors and that her weapon of choice is more frosty glare than flaming pitchfork. A more realistic version of “The Devil Wears Prada.”  For more than two decades, it seems Wintour, 59, has been in a codependent relationship with a flame-haired wraith named Grace Coddington, Vogue’s creative director and resident genius. These two women need and needle each other. Fashion wouldn’t be fashion without Wintour, easily the most powerful woman in the industry. But “The September Issue” suggests that “Vogue,” the industry’s bible, couldn’t be Vogue without Coddington, a 68-year-old former model who moved behind the scenes after a car accident scarred her face. She arrived at American Vogue on the same day in July 1988 as Wintour. 	171001
2004	September Tapes	M				News Media. First Interview (Haroon Hadir). Second Interview (Sher Alai). British Reporter (India Dupre - Voice).	171002
1986	Sequel	NR		Lowell, Elizabeth		News Media	171003
1985	Sequel (aka This Time Love)	NR		Lowell, Elizabeth		Journalist Gabriel Venture met a scientist seven years ago when 19-year-old Joy Anderson was an innocent, trusting and totally in love with Venture who was a cub reporter on assignment in his native New Mexico. Joy had been his guide. Together they explored Lost River Cave and an irresistible passion for each other. They found shattering beauty in both. The two shared one passionate night before he moved on to his next assignment leaving her furious and heart-broken.She got pregnant and told him she had an abortion.  She gave birth and got a Ph.D. She now spearheads a research project in the Lost River Cave, but her grant is about to run out. He learns the project is going to lose funding and decides to help out.His surprise visit shocks her. Their daughter shocks him. Venture is now at the top of his profession longing to fill the inner emptiness that has rendered his achievements bittersweet.	171004
1977	Sequence of Events	SS	USC	Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).	In "Winter's Crime 9."	Freelancer Peter Hassall commissioned by the Evening Herald to write a series of articles on forgotten murders, it did not, of course, expect him to solve the problems which, over the years, had baffled the police.	171005
1976	Ser Sepulto, O	MTF			Portugal	Newspaperman (Jorge Pinto).	171006
2001	Serafim Saudade - O Regresso do Heroi	TF			Portugal	Journalist (Felipa Garnel).	171007
2001	Serbiske dansker, Den	MTF				Journalist, Udenlansk (Kristian Halken)	171008
1962	Serena	M				Photographer (Bill Mills).	171009
2008	Serenade the Moon	NR		James, Jocelyn Saint		Magazine Editor Danny O’Brien is torn between his career and a doomed engagement. Jade Novak, a beautiful gypsy fortuneteller, is longing to escape the burden of her past indiscretions and flee from an arranged  marriage. Destiny brings them together, but are they strong enough to battle tradition, family and greed? A moonlight serenade holds the answer.	171010
2001	Serendipity	M	DVD			Obituary Writer Dean Kansky (Jeremy Piven) is a newspaper obit writer. PR Woman (Sandra Caldwell).	171011
1928	Serenissimus und die letzte Jungfrau	MF				Reporter. Teddy the Reporter (Teddy Bill).	171012
2005	Serenity	M				TV News Anchor (Terrell Tilford).	171013
1965	Sergeant Deadhead	M	SVD 1132			Newsman (Jerry Brutsche)	171014
1978	Sergeant Matlovich vs. The U.S. Air Force	T				News Media. Gay Air Force sergeant's fight to stay in service.	171015
1938	Sergeant Murphy	M	DVD -R HQ 10951			English Radio Commentator (Reginald Sheffield)	171016
1956	Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Coward, The	T			Episode #29. 4-12-1956	Newspaper Editor Aaron Hewitt (Edmund Cobb).	171017
1941	Sergeant York	M	DVD -R HQ 4237, 4238, 4236			Newspapers. Headlines. Media cover Pacifist York, drafted during World War I, who becomes a hero in spite of himself.	171018
1999	Sergio Lapel's Drawing Blood	M				Art Critic (Rodney Raab)	171019
1998	Serial Experiments: Lain	C			Japan	Newscaster (Steven Jay Blum - Voice).	171020
1995	Serial Killer	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Glen Walker). Reporter #2 (Tiiu Leek). Press Person (Brenda Leigh). Press Person #1 (Diane Robin). Press Person #2 (Kurt Anderson).	171021
2002	Serial Killer	M				Publisher (Eric Lane).	171022
1999	Serial Killing 4 Dummys	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Elise  Ballard). Weatherman Chuck (Mark Thompson).	171023
1994	Serial Mom	M	DVD -R HQ 8103, 8104.			Reporter (Jennifer Mendenhall). Press (Valerie Yarborough). Court TV Reporter (Joshua L. Shoemaker). Press A (Wilfred E. Williams).	171024
2001	Series 7: Contenders, The	M				Parody Reality TV. How far will people go for fame. Six contenderes are pitted against each other in a no holds-barred, kill or be killed contest. Cameraman (Tom Gilroy), Dawn's Cameraman. The reigning champion is Dawn, a hard-nosed, mother-to-be.	171025
1988	Serpent and the Rainbow, The	M				Newscaster (Michael Jackson)	171026
1999	Serpent Club, The: Thriller, A	N		Coffey, Tom		Reporter Ted Lowe, a cynical, burnt-out veteran of the police beat working for a Los Angeles Daily, stumbles into a career-making story while investigating the brutal rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl. Primary suspect turns out to be girl's boyfriend.He's adolescent son of billionaire CEO of electronics company who has connections to protect his son. Son and friends kidnap reporter and force him to watch while they rape young girl and her mother.Lowe finds himself drawn to violence. Fails to report crime. He must decide whether to testify about own criminal behavior to help convict son or maintain silence to protect his career.Lowe's editor compels him to write a series of luridly sensational articles about the death. Newspaper is cutting budgets and staff and a strong story might protect his job.Meanwhile he moves in with Rebecca, an idealistic intern who admires him and enjoys his taste in rough sex.	171027
1992	Serpent's Kiss, The	NM		Ransom, David		TV Anchorwoman is the only person who understands the evil that drives a mild-mannered academic who is being hunted down for crimes he is almost certain he did not commit.	171028
1973	Serpico	M				New York Times Cover story leads to investigation of police corruption	171029
1976	Serpico: Traitor in Our Midst, The	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1976	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ken Jones). Reporter #2 (Joan Crosby).	171030
1937	Servant of the People: Story of the Constitution of the United States, The	M			Short	British Critic (Eric Wilton), King's Advisor	171031
1991	Servants of Twilight, The	M				TV Reporter (Lisa Rozier)	171032
1934	Servants' Entrance	M				Newspaper Editor (John Marston).	171033
2005	Serving for Tsunami Relief	DT				Commentators Murphy Jensen, Barry Tompkins. Host Roshumba Williams.	171034
1971	Sesame Street	T				Reporter Kermit the Frog made frequent appearances on Sesame Street as a news reporter interviewing nursery rhyme characters in 197y1.	171035
1971	Sesame Street News Flash	T				Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  He interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171036
1987	Sesame Street News Flash: Alice in Wonderland	T			Episode #2313. 3-18-1987	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews Alice, from the Lewis Carroll tales. For this adventure, she drinks a beverage that makes her grow. Then Kermit eats a cupcake that causes him to shrink. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171037
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: Alphabet Mine	T			Episode #2612. 5-16-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit reports from an alphabet mine where they dig Js. The miners tell him various words that begin with J and Richard presents him with his own J. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171038
1976	Sesame Street News Flash: Arabian Nights: Aladdin and His Lamp	T			Episode #0927. 11-30-1976	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Aladdin is distressed that his lamp won’t work until Kermit informs him that he needs to add a light bulb, plug in the cord and turn the switch. All the while, the Genie wisecracks about his job and trying to get some sleep inside a lamp.  Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171039
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Arabian Nights: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves	T			Episode #0795. 5-2-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews Ali Baba who can’t seem to figure out the magic word starting with the letter S to open the door to the cave. When Kermit says goodbye to the viewers, he accidentally blurts out “open Sesame (Street News,” to which the rock opens and forty thieves come out, stealing Kermit’s watch and all his clothes. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171040
1987	Sesame Street News Flash: Ballet: Counting Battements	T			Episode #2291. 2-26-1987	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit and Grover watch Suzanne Farrell do twenty grand battements. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171041
1973	Sesame Street News Flash: Cinderella: At the Ball	T			Episode #0516. 4-30-1973	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews Cinderella and Prince Charming, who are dancing at the ball. After Cinderella leaves, at midnight, she leaves one glass slipper behind. The prince wants to use it to find Cinderella, so he can have the other slipper as well. He then accidentally breaks the one he found. “Well, easy come, easy go,” he says. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171042
1990	Sesame Street News Flash: Cinderella: Fairy Godmother	T			Episode #2749. 11-15-1990	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother tries to make a beautiful ball dress appear on Cinderella without success: the gown ends up on Kermit instead.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171043
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Cinderella: Prince Charming	T			Episode #0684. 11-28-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews Prince Charming, who is looking for Cinderella. The prince tries to see whose foot matches the glass slipper. However, the shoe fits someone unexpected. Kermit: “Boy, these fairy tales are starting to get me down.”Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171044
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Cooperation	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit is sent to the park for a report on co-operation, except that there’s nobody around to interview. At that moment, monster reporter Telly turns out to conduct the same interview. They end up cooperating by interviewing each other. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171045
1988	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Alphabet Song, The	T			Episode #2474. 4-28-1988	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Don Music successfully writes the Alphabet Song with help from his surroundings.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171046
1983	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Can You Tell Me How To Get To Yellowstone Park	T			Episode #1845. 12-2-1983	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Don Music tries to rewrite the “Sesame Street Theme” on a stormy night. He succeeds with the help of Kermit and is joined by Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171047
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Mary Had a Bicycle	T			Episode #0698. 12-18-1974.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Don Music tries to write “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” but he can’t come up with a word that rhymes with “snow.” Kermit suggests that Don try another angle, which leads to Don writing the hit song “Mary Had a Bicycle.” Don sings the song, with back-up vocals from the Monotones. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171048
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Old McDonald	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Don Music successfully writes “Old McDonald” with a little help from Kermit and some barnyard animals. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171049
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Row, Row, Row Your Boat	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” With Kermit’s help, Don Music manages to rewrite the tune to “Drive, drive, drive your car.”Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171050
1986	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Whistle, Whistle, Little Bird	T			Episode #2164. 2-20-1986	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Don Music tries to rewrite “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” He succeeds and is joined by a country-western band.  Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171051
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music: Yankee Doodle	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit helps Don Music finish the “Yankee Doodle” song. Then because Don finds the idea of calling feathers macaroni ridiculous. They rewrite it to be a song in which Yankee Doodle stays at home cooking for his pony, puts “fat spaghetti: in a pot and calls it macaroni. Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats then come in and perform the song with Don.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171052
1986	Sesame Street News Flash: Dr. Nobel Price: Great Poonga-Poonga, The	T			Episode #2258. 12-31-1986.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Dr. Nobel Price reveals his latest captured creature, which turns out to be a live rabbit. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171053
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Dr. Nobel Price: Herman the Hoppity-Hop	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench-coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” It’s green, wears a trench coat, does news reports -- and it even talks. Dr. Nobel Price has invented an exact mechanical replica of Kermit.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171054
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Dr. Nobel Price: Speaking Stick	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Warren Wolf, substituting for Kermit, is the first newsperson to witness Dr. Nobel Price’s latest invention, a stick that makes your voice sound louder. It bears a striking resemblance to Warren’s microphone.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171055
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Dr. Nobel Price: Tinkle Table, The	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Dr. Nobel Price wants to show off his latest invention, a piano, but it’s already been invented. Kermit even knows how to play it. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171056
1979	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Elves and the Shoemaker, The	T			Episode #1316. 11-26-1979	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews the elves, who give the shoemaker various gifts that are not shoes, but rather things that rhyme with “shoe.” Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171057
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Jack and the Beanstalk	T			Episode #2617. 11-14-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit climbs the famous beanstalk and passion Jack on the way who warns him not to go up. He breaches the clouds and meets a giant. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171058
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Mirror, Mirror	T			Episode #0685. 11-29-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The Wicked Witch from the Snow White story plans to fool the mirror into saying that she is the fairest -- but she hasn’t counted on Kermit hiding behind a curtain. When she sees him, she realizes that he really is pretty good-looking.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171059
1973	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Pied Piper of Hamelin, The	T			Episode #0519. 5-3-1973	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The Pied Piper has trouble luring mice with his music -- but Kermit lures them by whistling. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171060
1976	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Pinocchio	T			Episode #0878. 3-24-1976	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit reports from Gepetto’s workshop, the home of the world-famous wooden toy Pinocchio. Pinocchio demonstrates how he can make his nose grow longer by telling lies. He tells so many crazy stories that his nose pushes Kermit through the war. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171061
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Princess and the C, The	T			Episode #3120. 4-16-1993	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Instead of a pea, this princess sleeps on things beginning with C. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171062
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Princess and the Cookie, The	T			Episode #0671. 11-11-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews a servant who tells him that the queen wants to test the maiden by placing a cookie under the mattresses to see if she can feel it. The “princess” (Cookie Monster) not only feels it, but also eats the cookie and the mattresses. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171063
1977	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Princess Chooses a Prince	T			Episode #0952. 1-4-1977	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  A princess says that the one she has chosen to be her prince has bulgy eyes, small ears, and a funny voice, is wearing a hat and coat, and is a frog. Kermit is the only one who fits that description, so she kisses him, thinking he’ll become a prince. In a puff of smoke, she turns into a frog. Kermit invites her to “the hop” and she accepts. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171064
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Rapunzel	T			Episode #0692. 12-10-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Rapunzel has been locked in a tower by the wicked witch, Prince Charming comes to rescue her by asking to let down her hair, and she literally does -- by having her hair fall off her head. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171065
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Rumpelstiltskin	T			Episode #0724. 1-23-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The miller’s daughter is in danger of losing her baby if she cannot guess the first name of Rumpelstiltskin. Kermit puts up a hotline, Sesame-Street-555, for people to call in and help her. The name ends up being Bruce Rumpelstiltskin, but unfortunately for Kermit, he picked the wrong place to hide: an empty baby carriage.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171066
1991	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Seven Emotional Dwarves	T			Episode  #2787. 1-8-1991	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit meets the Seven Dwarves, seemingly from the Snow White story. However, in this version each is named after and represents an emotion. Dwarves are named Cheerful, Sad, Lovely, Angry, Proud, Surprised and Fearful.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171067
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Sleeping Beauty	T			Episode #0713. 1-8-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Prince Charming kisses Sleeping Beauty, expecting to wake her up. To his astonishment, she turns into a frog and hops off with Kermit. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171068
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Fairy Tale: Sleeping Beauty’s Kiss	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The prince kisses Sleeping Beauty, but rather than waking her up, falls asleep himself.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171069
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Favorite Animals	T			Episode 	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  At a zoo, Kermit asks the patrons what their favorite animals are. He happens to be standing by a cage with three attention-craving pigs, who desperately assume the mannerisms of each animal mentioned. One pig finally calls the attention of a little boy who apparently loves every animal. As it turns out, the pigs’ favorite animal is the frog.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171070
1973	Sesame Street News Flash: Frog on the Street	T			Episode 0536. 11-19-1973	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews a little girl about the sounds animals make. When he asks her what sound a frog makes. She replies “Wiggit! Wiggit!,” which doesn’t amuse Kermit.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171071
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: History: Boston Tea Party, The	T			Episode #2574. 3-23-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews some colonial American citizens who are participating in the Boston Tea Party. Rather than tea, they drop things that begin with the letter “T” in the water instead. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171072
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: History: Christopher Columbus	T			Episode #0700	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.”  Kermit interviews Christopher Columbus before he begins his voyage to discover America. Kermit tries to tell him that the third ship is tied to the dock, but it’s too late -- the dock breaks free, and takes Kermit along with the ship. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171073
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: History: George Washington’s Father’s Cherry Tree	T			Episode.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews the father of George Washington, who is annoyed that George keeps chopping down his cherry trees and then telling the truth about it. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171074
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: History:First Day of School in History, The	T			Episode 3114. 4-8-1993	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit goes back in time to witness the very first day of school, taught by a caveman teacher with caveman students. Today the students learn about the letter N. The teacher presents a stone carved N to Kermit, which accidentally lands on his flipper.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171075
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Holiday:  Santa Claus	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit witnesses how Santa Claus comes down the chimney, but not before a chimney sweep enters the chimney first.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171076
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Holiday: Holiday Mix-Up	T			Episode #0777	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and a witch -- they are all confused about who they are and what holidays they belong in. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171077
1986	Sesame Street News Flash: Ideas for Games	T			Episode #2228. 11-19-1986	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit is on a quest to interview people who have invented their own game. Elmo plays “The Reporter Game,” where he pretends to be a news reporter, and then fights with Kermit over his microphone.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171078
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: Invisible Man, The	T			Episode #2604. 5-4-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews The Invisible Man, who tap dances for him, and later introduces his family, which crowds Kermit. All that is seen of the Invisible Man and his kin are their hats.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171079
1988	Sesame Street News Flash: Little Red Cookie Hood	T			Episode #2487. 11-22-1988	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Cookie Monster portrays Little Red Riding Hood. He brings cookies for his sick grandmother, but Kermit tells him that sick people should have healthy foods. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171080
1988	Sesame Street News Flash: Little Red Riding Hood: Directions	T			Episode #2503. 12-14-1988	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit, using a pull-down map, tries to give Little Red Riding Hood directions to her grandmother’s house. But she seems preoccupied with brushing link from her red cloak. In the end, Red joins her grandmother, the Big Bad Wolf, and a cab driver for a picnic. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171081
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Little Red Riding Hood: Woodsman, The	T			Episode #0691. 12-9-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit witnesses how the mailman, the salesman and the woodsman knock at the door while the Big Bad Wolf chases Little Red Riding Hood around the bed. Eventually, the Woodman shows up, and Red and the Wolf chase him for cutting down a maple, which was their favorite tree.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171082
1988	Sesame Street News Flash: London Fog	T			Episode #2404. 1-21-1988	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” In London, Kermit tries to talk about the London Fog, but is interrupted by the London Frog, a Grenadier Guardsman carrying “The Famous London Log” and a London Hog. By the time he’s ready to talk, the Fog has evaporated, and the others gather around to dance the London Clog. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171083
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Man in Snowstorm	T			Episode #0750. 2-28-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Part 1: Kermit has received a phone call that tells him that there is someone who has been standing out in a terrible snow storm for a long time. Kermit asks everyone who passes by, “Are you that person?” But everyone he asks has been out in the snow for only a short time. Kermit refuses to give up, however, and tells us to stay tuned. Part 2: Kermit, now shivering a little, is still looking for the person who’s been standing out in the now or a long time. He even asks Farley, too. Still no success. Part 3: Kermit is now buried up to his neck in snow, colder than ever. He calls the attention of passerby Harvey Kneeslapper, who tells Kermit that he is the one who made the call, which was a prank call. As it turns out, Kermit was the one standing out in the storm. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171084
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: Miami Mice	T			Episode #2640. 12-15-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit appeared in his reporter personal in a Miami Mice sketch (which used the regular Miami Mice intro instead of the News Flash logo). Kermit tries to interview the mice about adventure, probably for another news program other than Sesame Street News, but finds it difficult to do so when he’s interrupted by a jet plane, an animal stampede, and a giant monster all making their way through the office.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171085
1990	Sesame Street News Flash: Monsters at School: First Day of School, The	T			Episode #2682. 2-13-1990	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit reassures kindergarten student Cookie Monster that there’s no need to be afraid on the first day of school. As he’s about to leave, the teacher mistakes him for a student and tells him to sit down.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171086
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Monsters at School: That is How We Look	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit is at the first day of school for monsters, where the monster teacher and his monster students sing a song about how different they look. At the end of the song, the monster teacher let his students play and Kermit joins them in a game of tag. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171087
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Monsters at School: That is How We Look	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit is at the first day of school for monsters, where the monster teacher and his monster students sing a song about how different they look. At the end of the song, the monster teacher let his students play and Kermit joins them in a game of tag. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171088
1989	Sesame Street News Flash: Monsters at School: What Monsters Want To Be When They Grow Up	T			Episode #2613. 5-17-1989	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit doing a slow-breaking human interest story, asks monsters at a daycare center what they want to be when they grow up, and every time they tell him, he rewards them with a cookie. Cookie Monster, posing as a baby, clams he wants to be an orthodontist. However, Kermit gets wise to Cookie’s scheme, and instead rewards him with a wind-up toy pair of false teeth. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171089
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Mumford’s Big and Small Trick	T			Episode 	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The Amazing Mumford has a new trick, where he will make Thumbelina big and The Big Bad Wolf small. He makes Thumbelina big, but doesn’t make the wolf smaller -- instead, Kermit is the one who shrinks. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171090
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Hey Diddle Diddle	T			Episode #0694. 12-12-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” In a take on the “Hey Diddle Diddle” nursery rhyme, Kermit interviews Natalie the cow and her cat manager as she prepares to jump over the moon. Natalie plans to break the usual cow stereotype by doing this jump. After the cat plays a fanfare on his fiddle, she makes the jump and crash lands back to Earth, where she is praised and congratulated for her jump. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171091
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Hickory Dickory Dock	T			Episode #0710. 1-3-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit stands by a grandfather clock waiting for a mouse to run up it, acting out “Hickory Dickory Dock.” Gladys the Cow and a duck show up instead. Finally, a horse comes in and explains that the mouse can’t make it. The horse runs through the clock, breaking it in the process.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171092
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Humpty Dumpty	T			Episode #0705.12-27-1974.  Video: Big Bird’s Story Time, Old School: Volume 2	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Humpty Dumpty has fallen off a wall and Kermit interviews one of the king’s horses. Gladys the Cow is also with them, pretending to be a horse. Humpty is put together again, but then Kermit gives him a congratulatory slap on the back, and he falls off the wall again. Then the king’s horses and men begin blaming Kermit for the trouble he caused. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171093
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Jack and Jill	T			Episode #0669. 11-7-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Jack needs someone to go up the hill with him. First he chooses Mervin, then Francine and Gladys the Cow. Finally Jack chooses Jill, who refuses to go up the hill with him again, so he asks Kermit to fill in. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171094
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Jack Be Nimble	T			Episode #0723. 1-22-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Jack can’t figure out how to jump over the candlestick.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171095
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Little Bo Beep	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Part 1: Kermit encounters a distressed Little Bo Peep, whose sheep is missing. They both observe every sheep that walks by -- the first sheep has its tail in front on its face. The second one has its tail in the middle on its back. And the third one has no tail. The fourth one does have a tail where it should be: behind. However, this indignant sheep claims to be Mary’s little lamb. Kermit tells us to stay tuned for updates on the search for the lost sheep.  Part 2: Bo Peep has had no luck in finding her sheep. Instead she encounters Gladys the Cow pretending to be a sheep, and Fred the Wonder Horse pretending to be a dog. Kermit decides to give up on the search, and returns us to our regularly scheduled program.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171096
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Little Miss Muffet	T			Episode #0677. 11-19-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit meets Little Miss Muffet, who sits on her water bed, eats crunchy granola, and is not afraid of the spider, who ends up frightening Kermit away. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171097
1985	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Mary and Her Little Lamb	T			Episode #2059. 3-28-1985	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” After an interview with Mary, the lamb follows Kermit the Frog.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171098
1991	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Old King Cole	T			Episode #2887. 11-26-1991	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit witnesses as Old King Cole calls for his pipe and bowl, both of which he rejects, followed by his fiddlers three, along with a drummer, a saxophone player and a bass player.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171099
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Old Mother Hubbard	T			Episode #0696. 12-16-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Instead of a bone, Mother Hubbard brings her dog various objects which rhyme with “bone,” including a stone, a throne, and finally a phone, which the dog uses to order take-out from a Chinese restaurant.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171100
1983	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe, The	T			Episode #1836. 11-21-1983	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit looks for the Old Woman who Lives in a Shoe. At first he ends up visiting The Young Man Who Lives in a Glove, and the Young Woman Who Lives in a Hat. When he reaches the shoe, it turns out the old woman needs a babysitter for her kids, and what better candidate than Kermit? Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171101
1981	Sesame Street News Flash: Nursery Rhyme: Peter Piper’s Family	T			Episode #1563. 5-6-1981	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit goes to Peter Piper’s Pickled Peppers Patch to interview Peter Piper, but he only gets to meet other members of his family, whose names all begin with a common letter.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171102
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: Old McDonald: Health Farm	T			Episode #3094. 3-11-1993	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Old MacDonald opens a health resort for his animals.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171103
1988	Sesame Street News Flash: Old McDonald: Spaceship	T			Episode #2448. 3-23-1988	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Old MacDonald says a spaceship has landed on his farm. A dog emerges with a frisbee in its mouth, and MacDonald mistakes the frisbee for the spaceship. But before long, a real spaceship lands on the farm, and out of it comes the Yip Yip Martians. The scene ends in chaos. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171104
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Oogle Family	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” This sketch does not begin with the News Flash Logo. Kermit is reporting from a theater auditorium wearing a tux with his reporter’s uniform slung over the seat next to him. In what is described as the musical event of the century, music lovers from around the world have gathered in tribute to the Oogle Family -- that is, words that rhyme with “oogle,” such as bugle and googol. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171105
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Rainy Day	T			Episode	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit asks Telly and Mona how they spend a rainy day. Telly enjoys practicing his bassoon, while Juliet loves to play pretend. Against his will, Kermit gets to play the part of the White Rabbit.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171106
1978	Sesame Street News Flash: Six Dollar Man, The	T			Episode #1141. 3-2-1978	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit explores the lab of Professor Nucleus Von Fission, who has just built a robot called the Six Dollar Man, out of parts that cost him six dollars total. The robot destroys the lab, while Von Fission, laughs. Kermit is horrified, but Von Fission explains, “What do you expect for six dollars?”Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171107
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: They Live in Different Places, But They Both Love Me	T			Episode #3118. 4-14-1993	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews a bird who sings about how her parents still love her even though they don’t live together anymore, though it is not directly stated whether her parents re divorced or separated. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171108
1990	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: Big Bad wolf’s School for Huffing and Puffing, The	T			Episode #2691. 2-26-1990	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The wolf  teaches Kermit how to huff and puff like him. The wolf tests Kermit’s blowing skills by having him move three ping pong balls by taking a deep breath and then blow them away with his mouth. Next, the wolf wants Kermit to blow down a straw house, but Kermit can’t do it. On the third try, the wolf secretly helps him by blowing on the house and they both blow the straw off a monster couple’s house. The wolf congratulations Kermit on his great job at blowing, but now Kermit has to deal with the monster couple, who are not very pleased with what just happened.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171109
1975	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: Count Counts the Three Little Pigs, The	T			Episode #0758. 3-12-1975	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit’s interview with The Three Little Pigs is interrupted by the Count, who wants to count them. When he counts the pigs, thunder and lightning crash, and the pigs, thinking it’s going to rain, go inside and refuse to be interviewed. When the Count’s counting puts an end to the interview, Kermit goes to interview the residents of the next house -- the Seven Dwarves. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171110
1971	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: Five Little Pigs	T			Episode #0737	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit tries to tell the story of the Three Little Pigs, but five pigs show up. He realizes he’s encountered the wrong group of pigs -- one of these pigs went to market and one stayed home. Just as he’s got things straight, the Big Bad Wolf shows up, and huffs and puffs Kermit away.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171111
1985	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: How the Three Little Pigs Feel	T			Episode #2096. 11-18-1985	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The Big Bad Wolf has blown down the houses of the Three Little Pigs, so Kermit interviews them to know how they feel. The pig who made his house out of straw is angry, the pig who made a stick house is sad, but the one who made his house out of bricks is proud, because his house is still standing. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171112
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: New Three Little Pigs Story, The	T			Episode #3080. 2-19-1993.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The Big Bad Wolf plays a game of “Three of These Things” with Kermit and the pigs. Since Kermit doesn’t belong with the pigs, the wolf blows him out of the picture.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171113
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The: Pig’s Straw House, The	T			Episode #0702. 12-24-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit interviews one of The Three Little Pigs, the one who built a straw house. The Big Bad Wolf comes to blow it down, but the house is actually strong. Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171114
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Tortoise and the Hare, The	T			Episode #0676. 11-18-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Although it didn’t feature the News Flash logo, Kermit covers the race between the tortoise and the hare for one-time Sesame Street Sports broadcast, which served as prototype for Sesame Street News. Everything goes smoothly, until the race beings. The hare dawdles, since the tortoise is so slow that the hare will have time to win. Kermit rushes to the finish line so that he can see the results, and is crowned the winner.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171115
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: Tortoise and the Hare’s Rematch, The	T			Episode #3056. 1-18-1993.	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” The hare challenges the Tortoise to a rematch. The time, the Tortoise comes equipped with a jet-pack.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171116
1993	Sesame Street News Flash: Waiting in Line	T			Episode #3093. 3-10-1993	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit talks to people waiting in line for a football game being held at the SuperGame Stadium.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171117
1974	Sesame Street News Flash: Weather Report	T			Episode #0693. 12-11-1974	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Simon Soundman does a weather report using sounds for different kinds of weather. News Anchorman Kermit fires him and calls for another weatherman, who has a more “visual” approach to reporting the weather.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171118
1976	Sesame Street News Flash: What Makes People Angry?	T			Episode #0869. 3-11-1976	Reporter Kermit the Frog, wearing a trench coat and hat and holding a microphone, is a roving reporter for “Sesame Street News.” Kermit tries to find out what makes people angry, but everyone he encounters is too busy to speak to him, which ultimately causes him to lose his temper and yell at the camera. Two of the people he asks is Grover, and a Mr. Johnsonesque Muppets, and Farley, Roosevelt Franklin, Guy Smiley can be seen passing by in the background. This segment did not start with the News Flash title card, but featured its theme music at the beginning and end of the sketch and had an announcer referring to Kermit as a reporter on the street.Reporter Kermit  interviews characters from fairy tales, nursery rhymes and other popular stories, even appearing at key moments in history. Prototype version of the series, entitled “Sesame Street Sports,” first appeared in 1971 and a few regular News Flash skits debuted that year. Most of the sketches began with a logo of the words “NEWS FLASH” on a cloud with stars and a lightning bolt against a black background. A news theme written by Joe Raposo -- registered with BMI as “Kermit News Theme” -- consists of Morse code-like sounds and an urgent-sounding version of the Sesame Street theme accompanied by an announcer, voiced by Jerry Nelson, saying “We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news story!” The colors on the logo occasionally varied -- one version was in black and white -- and it would sometimes be superimposed over footage with Reporter Kermit talking with someone off-camera, though it usually had a basic color scheme. In the mid-80s News skits, the “NEWS FLASH” text would flash on and off. 	171119
1985	Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird	M				Newscaster (Chevy Chase)	171120
2007	Sesame Street: Grouch News Network (GNN)	T	DVD -R HQ 10354			TV Anchor-Newsman Anderson Cooper broadcasts from a garbage can on the Grouch News Network with TV Co-Anchors Walter Cranky and Dan Rather-Not. Oscar the Grouch is angry when the stories for his Grouch News Network all end up nice and happy. 	171121
1991	Session Man	MT				Photographer (Carol Stoddard).	171122
1696	Session of the Poets, Holden at the Foot of Parnassus Hill	PO	USC	Anonymous		Critics	171123
1969	Session With The Committee, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	171124
2002	Sessions@AOL	T			Series 2002-	Interviewer (Chris Doundas).	171125
1961	Sessiz harp	MF			Turkey	Journalist	171126
1996	Set It Off	M				TV Anchor (Mark Thompson).	171127
1973	Set This Town on Fire (aka Profane Comedy, The)	MT		James, John Thomas	Profane Comedy, The (1969)	Editor-Publisher Buddy Bates (Chuck Connors) is a newspaper publisher who develops doubts against his courtroom testimony which sent politician to jail.Local newspaper editor whose testimony put man behind bars for manslaughter. He has second thoughts. Man returns after seven years to run for mayor when the town drunk confesses to the crime.	171128
1999	Set Up	N		McNab, Claire	Weinberg List	Journalist	171129
1949	Set-Up, The	M	SVD 1455			Photographer (Frank Mills).  Newsboy selling papers. Former aging fighter trying to sell magazines and newspapers.	171130
1887	Seth's Brother's Wife: Study of Life in the Greater New York, A	N	MLPL	Frederic, Harold		Press. John Fairchild, Banner of Liberty. Seth and the Tecumach Chronicle.  Other journalists.	171131
2000	Setting Fires: Novel, A	N		Wenner, Kate		Documentary Filmmaker Annie Waldmas is happily married wife and 40-year-old mother of two and enjoying a successful career and a stable domestic environment in New York. Then two disasters strike.News Photographer husband Josh. Their Connecticut country home is destroyed in a fire that may have been set by anti-Semitic arsonists. Her 70-year-old father is diagnosed with cancer.She videotapes her father talking about his life. He dies in peace. Her research turns up a total of 12 fires set on Jewish property.Both events force her to examine her sense of self and life as a secular Jew. She and her husband want to collect on their fire insurance and rebuild their dream house, but first they have to carp at one another over the chores.	171132
1967	Settled in Chambers: Novel, A	N		Tracy, Honor	Weinberg List	Journalist	171133
1983	Settled Out of Court	SM	PVL	Donson, Cyril	In "John Creasey's Crime Collection 1983: Anthology by members of the Crime Writers' Association, An."	Crime Reporter-Narrator	171134
2006	Seus Problemas Acabaram!!!	MF			Brazil	Reporter (Claudio Manoel). Talk Show Host Larry King (Beto Silva).	171135
1995	Seven (Se7en)	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Dominique Jennings). TV News Reporter (Charline Su). TV Anchor Woman (Beverly Burke).	171136
1976	Seven A.M.  News	H		Leslie, Alfred		Newspaper. Woman at 7 a.m. listening to news with newspaper open at breakfast table. 1976-1978.	171137
1968	Seven Against the Sun	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	171138
1939	Seven Against the Years	N		North, Sterling		Literary Editor of a major Chicago newspaper.	171139
1930	Seven Bobsworth	N		Beresford, John Davys		Press	171140
1982	Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Heritage	T			Episode #14. 12-29-1982	TV Reporter (John Callahan).	171141
0001	Seven Chiefs Against Thebes	P	COPY	Aeschylus	467 B.C.E.	Herald: "My office leads me to proclaim the mandate…."	171142
1998	Seven Days	MT				News Crew (Will Dotter).	171143
1964	Seven Days in May	M	DVD			News Media	171144
1950	Seven Days to Noon	M				Newspaper Editor (George Street). NBC News Commentator (Merrill Mueller). 1st Newspaper Seller (Jack May). BBC Announcer (John Snagge).	171145
1970	Seven Days Too Long	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	171146
2000	Seven Days: Backstepper's Apprentice, The	T			Episode #34. 2-16-2000	News Media. CZN Reporter (Suzin Schiff). CZN Announcer (Kevin Hayes).	171147
2000	Seven Days: Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?	T			Episode. 3-19-2000.	News Media. Reporter (Kevin Blatch). CZN Reporter (Alison Matthews).	171148
2001	Seven Days: Crystal Blue Persuasion	T			Episode #59. 2-28-2001	News Media. CZN Anchorman (Kevin Hayes). Female Technician (Vanessa Zwez).	171149
2000	Seven Days: Cure, The	T			Episode #44. 5-24-2000	News Media. CZN Newscaster (Kevin Hayes).	171150
2000	Seven Days: Deloris Demands	T			Episode #50. 12-15-2000	News Media. Reporter from CZN  (Kevin Hayes).	171151
2001	Seven Days: Empty Quiver	T			Episode #60. 3-21-2001	News Media. CZN Anchor (Steve Stapenhorst).	171152
1998	Seven Days: Gettysburg Virus, The	T			Episode #3. 10-14-1998. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Aude Charles).	171153
1999	Seven Days: Last Card Up	T			Episode #12. 2-3-1999. Sci-Fi	News Media. Anchorperson (Dave Clark). Field Anchor (Mary Major).	171154
2001	Seven Days: Live: Brink, The	T			Episode #63. 5-8-2001	Reporter from CZN (Kevin Hayes).	171155
1999	Seven Days: Live: Collector, The	T			Episode #29. 11-24-1999	News Media. Male Reporter (Kevin Hayes). Female Reporter (Kristina Matisic).	171156
2000	Seven Days: Live: Dunwych Madness, The	T			Episode #48. 11-1-2000	Reporter from CZN  (Kevin Hayes).	171157
2000	Seven Days: Live: From Death Row	T			Episode #66. 5-29-2001	Reporter from CZN (Kevin Hayes).	171158
2001	Seven Days: Live: Revelation	T			Episode #58. 2-21-2001	Reporter from CZN  (Kevin Hayes).	171159
1998	Seven Days: Love and Other Disasters	T			Episode #30. 12-15-1999	News Media. Newsman (Marrett Green).	171160
1999	Seven Days: Pakergeist	T			Episode #14. 2-24-1999	News Media. CZN Anchor (Nancy Sullivan).	171161
1999	Seven Days: Parker.com	T			Episode #24. 10-13-1999	News Media. CZN Reporter (Norma Jean Wick).	171162
2000	Seven Days: Playmates and Presidents	T			Episode #43. 5-17-2000. Sci-Fi	News Media. CZN Anchorwoman (Pamela Martin).	171163
2000	Seven Days: Pope Parker	T			Episode #40. 4-26-2000	News Media. CZN Reporter (Jilena Cori). CZN Anchor (Kevin Hayes).	171164
1999	Seven Deadly Sins	M				Newscaster (Wilde Oscar)	171165
1606	Seven Deadly Sins of London	ER	USC	Dekker, Thomas		News	171166
1947	Seven Deadly Sisters, The	NM	OWN - P	McGerr, Patricia		Press	171167
1988	Seven Hours to Judgment	M				TV Reporter (Jane Bray). TV News Court Reporter (Deborah Brown). 1st Reporter (David Wasman). 2nd Reporter (Laurel Anne White). 3rd Reporter (Tom Hammond).	171168
1947	Seven Keys to Baldpate	M	SVD 570			Writer. Secretary and a gang of jewel thieves disrupt the concentration of a writer who must finish his new book in 24 hours	171169
1917	Seven Keys to Baldpate	M		Cohan, George H. (Play). Earl Derr Biggers (Novel). Hugh Ford (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters/Novelists - Ness Book	Reporter for the Reuton News, Mary Norton (Anna Q. Nilsson), reviews writer's latest book in her paper and accuses him of prostituting his talent.  He finally convinces her that the world he writes about is as real as the one depicted in more serious bookShe rushes back to her paper with the biggest scoop it has had in years.	171170
1925	Seven Keys to Baldpate	M			AFI-Publishers/Novelists	Writer	171171
1930	Seven Keys to Baldpate	M	DVD -R HQ 6929, 6926.		AFI-Publishers/Novelists	Newspaperwoman heroine of novel. Writer (Richard Dix) creates the novel after a night of chaos	171172
1913	Seven Keys to Baldpate	NM	OWN - H	Biggers, Earl Derr		Writer	171173
1913	Seven Keys to Baldpate	P	OWN	Cohan, George H.	In "Famous Plays of Crime and Detection." Melodramatic farce based on Biggers novel.	Reporter	171174
1938	Seven Keys to Baldpate	R	CD 002 Lux Radio Theater		Lux Radio Theater 38-09-26	Press	171175
1957	Seven Lively Arts, The:	DT			Series. 11-3-1957 to 2-16-1958. CBS	TV Critic John Crosby of the New York Herald Tribune hosted this program on drama, writing, film, dance, music, graphic arts and television.Terence O'Flaherty of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "I hope that brother Crosby can take it as well as dish it out." He could not. Crosby testily responded in Newsweek: "My fellow critics were gunning for us from the start…."	171176
1957	Seven Lively Arts, The: Hollywood Around the World	T			Episode #4. 12-29-1957	Interviewer-Narrator (Joe Hyams). Host (John Crosby).	171177
1985	Seven Minutes in Heaven	M				Journalist (James Bigwood). Bill the Photographer (Terry Kinney).	171178
1971	Seven Minutes, The	M				TV Commentator (Ralph Story). Commentator (Bill Baldwin). Reporters (Vince Williams, Jim Bacon). Merle Reid's Cameraman (Peter Shrayder).	171179
1969	Seven Minutes, The	N		Wallace, Irving	PR	Publicist Steve Randall is given the job of publicizing a new version of the Bible.	171180
1936	Seven Red Sundays	N		Sender, R		Spanish Journalist throws in his lot with the Communists	171181
1999	Seven Sins and Other Tales	M				Art Critic (Talia Monet).	171182
1997	Seven Sport	DT			UK Series 1997-1998	Reporters-Presenters James Cooper (1998), Mark Pearson (1997-1998). Reporters Jon Donaldson (1997-1998), Phil Matthews (1997-1998), Haydn McKenzie (1997-1998), Shaun Russell (1997), Zora Suleman (1998-1999).Presenters (Philippa Gant (1998), Chris Slade (1998-1999).	171183
1942	Seven Sweethearts (aka Tulip Time)	M	DVD -R HQ 11430, 11431			Reporter Henry Taggart (Van Heflin) is covering the tulip festival in Little Delft, Michigan. He takes a room at an inn run by an eccentric old Dutchman and his seven daughters. Taggart momentarily is attracted to the eldest daughter, but realizes he is in love with a spoiled and stage-struck sister, Billie, when he hears her sing. She resists his attentions believing him the property of her oldest sister since it is a family tradition that no girls in the family can marry until the eldest is married. Billie admits her love for Henry, but the oldest sister will not relent -- until she elopes to New York telling Billie to marry Henry. Now that the eldest sister is married, all six sisters end up at the altar in the Little Delft church including the reporter and his love. 	171184
2004	Seventy Two Virgins	N		Johnson, Boris		Journalist Debbie Gujaratne of the Daily Mirror. She interviews an MP and while he talks at length she thinks: Poor chap, thought Debbie, as he ranted on. She could picture it all. The basically happy family life... She pitied him, although she had no family herself (she was of course sleeping with her married news editor). And yet even as she pitied him, she knew she would have no mercy. It would be more than her job was worth.Baghdad Veteran and Daily Mirror hack Barry White also appears as a minor character. Comic political novel includes a remarkable new worldwide reality show that dominates the airwaves, would-be terrorists run through Westminster in a stolen ambulance, a visit from the president of the United States, celebrity chefs, snipers, tabloids chasing extra-curricular activities. 	171185
1999	Sex 'n Death	T	SVD 968			Parody TV News. Satire on the TV-news industry finds cutthroat anchor (Martin Clunes) suffering from an attack of morals.	171186
2000	Sex & Mrs. X (aka Sex and Mrs. X)	M	DVD -R HQ 9944-9945			Magazine Journalist Joanna (Linda Hamilton) reluctantly profiles a Frenchwoman famous for introducing young women to potential husbands. Joanna is a woman secure in the knowledge of who she is: a perfect wife, a successful magazine journalist and a woman who's just celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary with her husband, Dale. But when Dale suddenly leaves her for another woman, Joanna's world collapses. Her self-esteem shattered, Joanna questions her attractiveness as a woman and her value as a human being. How did this happen to her? Follow Joanna as she escapes to Paris and learns the many secrets of seduction under the tutelage of Madame Simone (Jacqueline Bisset). Slowly, empowered by her newfound knowledge and self-confidence, Joanna comes to understand her true self-worth. 	171187
2002	Sex and the City: "Vogue" Idea, A	T	SVD 1153	Heinberg, Allan	Episode #65. 2-3-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie has a one-time, big-shot free-lancing opportunity at Vogue. She puts her heart and soul into a shoe article, which unfortunately isn't very well accepted by the female editor.  Bonds with male editor Julian.Swept off her feet with glamour of Vogue. When she is given the opportunity of her dreams – pick anything on the Vogue closet – she decides that no pair of shoes can replace her dignity as she is surprised by a pant-less Julian.Samantha gives Richard a threesome for his birthday. Charlotte freaks out hosting a baby shower for Miranda after seeing a present that brings her back to her past.	171188
2001	Sex and the City: Agony and the "Ex"tasy, The	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #49. 6-3-2001. Season 4 Opener	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.When Carrie turns 35, all the girls reflect on how it feels like being in their thirties and still single. Samantha is doing just what she likes best -- men. Latest attempt is a monk.Carries freaks when no one shows up at her dinner party and she goes home feeling depressed and abandoned. Fortunately Big shows up with a bottle of champagne. And even though he might not be her soul mate, it's good enough for her.After all, not everything is perfect. Not even your 35th birthday.	171189
2000	Sex and the City: All Or Nothing	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #40. 8-13-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Aidan says he loves Carrie, which makes her feel even more guilty about her renewed relationship with Mr. Big. Charlotte's engagement hits a snag over a prenuptial agreement. Samantha is feeling down with flu and panics that she's going to end up alone.Miranda finds phone sex is fulfilling but also as painful as most relationships.	171190
2002	Sex and the City: All That Glitters	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #62. 1-13-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Girls go dancing at gay club. Carrie meets gay guy and they start hanging out but she soon discovers she has to fight for his attention whenever they go out. Samantha takes hit of ecstasy and tells Richard she loves him.Charlotte's home is featured in Home and Gardens, but she and her husband grow farther apart and he moves out. Miranda tells gay worker she's pregnant and he revealed the news at work so she accidentally lets it out that he's gay.	171191
2004	Sex and the City: American Girl in Paris Par Un (1)	T			Episode #94. 2-22-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.After Petrovsky leaves Carrie behind for a second time in Paris, she begins to wonder if she's doomed to follow in Juliet's footsteps.Back in New York, Samantha's chemo treatments are killing her sex drive, and she tries to push Smith away in an attempt to cope with it.Hoping to adopt a baby, Charlotte and Henry host an expectant couple from North Carolina with the intent of acquiring their unborn child.	171192
2004	Sex and the City: American Girl in Paris Part Deux (1)	T			Episode #93. 2-15-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Before leaving for Paris, Carrie runs into Big outside of her apartment but she makes it clear to him that she wants him totally out of her life. Ms. Bradshaw then has one last dinner with Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda.It's clear that the four women know that Carrie's absence will have a major impact on all of their lives.	171193
2002	Sex and the City: Anchors Away	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #67. 7-21-2002 Season 5 Opener	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.It's "Fleet Week" in New York City and Carrie, Samantha and Charlotte are only just beginning to adjust to Miranda's new life with baby. Samantha is finding it particularly hard to adjust to cleaning up her act in front of the baby.She's still furious over Richard Wright's infidelity. Carrie wonders if she's all out of great loves now that Big and Aidan are gone. She turns to Manhattan for romance and discovers the only company that she can find is a fellow single woman.Woman who likes to mix her prescription drugs with her ice cream. She jumps at opportunity when sailor invites her to the Fleet Week party. At end of night, she realizes that until she can let go of her past two relationships, she cannot date anymore.She goes home alone. Samantha is on a mission to get back at Richard. First she throws Martini in his face and then put posters all around his neighborhood calling him a cheater and liar. Richard apologizes and declares his love for her.	171194
2000	Sex and the City: Are We Sluts?	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #36. 7-16-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie tries to seduce Aidan but he is waiting until the time is right to sleep with Carrie.  Samantha and her late night visitors get the blame when someone in her apartment building is robbed at gunpoint and she is forced to moveCharlotte's new man is unpleasantly talkative in bed. Miranda contracts an STD and notifying her list of sexual contacts proves to be highly embarrassing.	171195
2000	Sex and the City: Attack of the Five Foot Ten Woman	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #33. 6-18-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie spots Mr. Big's wedding announcement in the paper and later bumps into his fiancé while shopping. Samantha treats her four friends to a day at a spa where one of the male attendants is reputed to give more than just massages.Charlotte is inhibited about disrobing in the steam baths, but forces herself to and is surprised. Miranda has a new, Ukrainian cleaning lady who takes it on herself to clean up Miranda's life as well as her apartment.	171196
1999	Sex and the City: Awful Truth, The	T	SVDSP 758	Star, Darren	Episode #14. 6-13-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie reluctantly invites Mr. Big to her birthday party after he sends her flowers. Samantha tries to tell her boyfriend about his shortcomingsBoyfriend gets them to go to therapist. Charlotte gets a puppy in lieu of a perfect man. Miranda talks dirty with her lover, the "spring-roll" man.	171197
1998	Sex and the City: Baby Show, The	T		Minsky, Terri and Susan Seidelman	Episode #10. 8-9-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Four friends invited to baby shower in Connecticut. They each react differently. Carrie is late and wonders how she would be as a mother. Samantha throws an "I don't have a baby" shower party.	171198
2001	Sex and the City: Baby, Talk Is Cheap	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #54. 7-1-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie sends Aidan an e-mail saying she misses him. When he doesn't respond she calls him. They go out with Miranda and Steve and Carrie senses Aidan wants a relationship too even though he tells her he doesn't. She pursues him and they have sex.He later shows up again and they walk the dog. Samantha is attracted by a man using fake nipples but discovers he's a big baby when she tells him to stop using baby talk during sex.Miranda meets Marathon Man. Charlotte tries to have a baby, then decides not to.	171199
1998	Sex and the City: Bay of Married Pigs	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #3. 6-21-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is secretly set up by married friends but she decides to try him on to see if he fits when she discovers he's looking to get married. He buys a new place and invites her to the house warming party and tells her to bring her friends.She brings Charlotte and Samantha but when they get there they discover all the guests are married couples. Samantha gets drunk and Charlotte lets her stay over at her place. Samantha goes downstairs and gets doorman to come upstairs and have sex.Miranda, thinking she's a lesbian, is set up with another woman. Carrie decides that her marrying man doesn't fit so she dumps him on Charlotte but he doesn't fit her either.	171200
2001	Sex and the City: Belles of the Balls	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #58. 7-29-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carries goes to country with Aidan and ends up accidentally inviting Mr. Big when the movie star breaks up with him. He calls Carrie and tells her he was dumped and she says she wishes he could come but it's too far. He says he's willing to take the driveShe gives him directions. Aidan isn't pleased with the idea. He says it's like a super hero thing and Mr. Big is Batman while he's the Green Hornet. Mr. Big gets drunk and Carrie won't let him drive so Aidan lets him sleep on the couch.Following morning, Mr. Big tries to apologize to Aidan but Aidan starts fight with him and Carrie steps in to stop them. It turns out they really get along. Samantha goes for job interview. Doesn't get job because she's a woman.So she tells the man off and storms out of his office. He comes chasing after her but she doesn't stop because she can feel the tears come on. Later she receives phone call telling her he was impressed with how much balls she has and that she has the job.	171201
2002	Sex and the City: Big Journey, The	T	VHS 1266	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #73. 9-1-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie reunites with Big (Chris Noth) when she travels to West Coast. Big moved to California. Final rendezvous was canceled when Miranda went into labor. Carrie's book tour takes her to San Francisco, which isn't far from Big's home in Napa Valley.When they meet, Carrie is surprised at how much her former lover has changed. Joining Carrie on the press junket is her man-hungry publicist Samantha, who, surprisingly, has grown disillusioned with New York men.	171202
2000	Sex and the City: Big Time, The	T	SVD 875	Bicks, Jenny	Episode #38. 7-30-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie keeps bumping into Mr. Big, causing her to wonder what's going on, which she finds out when he confesses he can't stop thinking about her.Charlotte starts to think that Trey might indeed be her “Mr. Right”. Samantha fears she is becoming menopausal, but when sleeping with Len, an older man from her new apartment building, discovers she's not.Miranda is starting to get fed up with living with Steve, and the last straw comes when he tries to persuade her it's time to start thinking about a baby: they break up.	171203
2000	Sex and the City: Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #34. 6-25-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie finds out that her new young boyfriend has had relationships with both men and women and tries not to let it faze her, but it does eventually. Samantha stands up to her new male assistant eventually firing him and then having sex with him.Charlotte takes part in a photo shoot by a famous photographer, Baird Johnson (Eddie Cahill), whose latest technique is to photograph women dressed as men.Miranda begins to feel suffocated by her boyfriend's presence in her apartment, but when he leaves she feels lonely and ends up inviting him to move in.	171204
2003	Sex and the City: Boy, Interrupted	T			Episode #84. 8-24-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie meets her high school boyfriend for dinner. Pair broke up in high school but they instantly reconnect until she finds out he's committed himself to a mental facility. New York City summer heat is driving Samantha crazy.She also is frustrated she can't get admitted into an exclusive club that features swimming pool. She finds a misplaced ID card that grants her access. She has to beat a hasty retreat when an employee blows the whistle.Carrie decides she might date her old boyfriend and visits him at the facility. He tells her he will be in the facility for eight to ten months. Carrie concludes it was the sanest breakup she's ever been through.Miranda and the sports doctor.	171205
1999	Sex and the City: Caste System, The	T	SVD 785	Star, Darren	Episode #22. 8-8-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie decides to say "I Love You" to Mr. Big. All she gets is an ugly purse. Attends fancy party. Carrie gets drunk, picks up an artist-bartender and ends up sleeping with him.Mr. Big calls the next morning to tell Carrie he does love her but was afraid to say it. Charlotte meets famous actor and acts like a groupie around him. Samantha is sexing a guy with a servant and is repeatedly thrown out of bed by two-faced jealous maid	171206
2004	Sex and the City: Catch-38	T			Episode #89. 1-18-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Paparazzi Photographer (Jonathan Espolin).	171207
2003	Sex and the City: Catch, The	T		Chupack, Cindy and Alan Taylor	Episode #82. 8-10-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Assignment sends Carrie to explore newest pastime for singles in New York swinging through the air on the flying trapeze. Try as she might, she won't let go of the bar and allow her instructor to catch her.Carrie is introduced to best man at Charlotte's wedding and she has a one-nighter with him but is unsatisfied after he proves to be a less than sensitive lover.  Samantha admits she likes having her young boyfriend around. Charlotte gets married.Returning to the trapeze, Carrie still finds herself unable to let go and be caught by her instructor. But as the girls cheer her on from the sidelines, she realizes that with friends like that, she'll always have a safety net.	171208
2002	Sex and the City: Change Of a Dress	T		Rottenberg, Julie and Elisa Zuritsky	Episode #63. 1-20-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.When asked when she's getting married, Carrie reflects on the purpose and meaning of getting married. Miranda takes Carrie to try on ugly wedding dresses in a weird shock therapy to exorcise her fears away.But Carrie has a freak allergic reaction to the dress making her feel negative about the whole thing. She asks Aidan for some time, but he won't give it to her. She realizes he still doesn't trust her.Despite their mutual love, wedding is just something to give him confidence on her. He moves out the next day. Charlotte freaks out on tap dancing class. Samantha has her first monogamy attack after finding out Richard is sleeping around.	171209
1999	Sex and the City: Cheating Curve, The	T		Star, Darren	Episode #18, 7-11-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Where does the line between cheating and not cheating stands? Carrie has trouble revealing to her friends she is back, officially, with Mr. Big. Miranda has tough time competing with porn when she discovers her date can only have sex while watching it.Samantha discovers her hot personal instructor that shaved her privates in the shape of a lightening is giving lightening to other women. Charlotte is having an opening at her gallery where she walks in on her date making out with another woman.Intrigued by powerful lesbians, a group of well-dressed, successful lesbians with good shoes. Accepts invitation to dinner from one of them and has a great time on a men-free environment, but soon faces restrictions due to her heterosexuality.	171210
1999	Sex and the City: Chicken Dance, The	T	SVDSP 777	Chupack, Cindy	Episode #19. 7-18-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.At wedding, Charlotte is a bride's maid. Meets handsome man but when his father feels her up, he takes his father's side. Miranda stuck with guest book and thinks she's invisible to all men.Carrie is asked to write and proclaim a poem for bride and groom. She's hurt when Mr. Big walks out of the room to answer his phone during her reading.Saddened with the fact that while some people can get married after four weeks, she can't even get Mr. Big to sign a card with her.	171211
2000	Sex and the City: Cock-a-doodle-doo	T	SVD 869, 874	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #48. 10-15-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Mr. Big phones Carrie and invites her to lunch, which she accepts against Miranda's advice. Samantha's sleep is disturbed by noise made by transsexual prostitutes. She ends up inviting them in for rooftop party with three friends.Charlotte receives an early-morning visit from Trey, who's finally ready for her. Miranda is feeling that her life is in a rut, and runs into Steve on a couple of occasions.	171212
2004	Sex and the City: Cold War, The	T			Episode #91. 2-1-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.PR Girl #1 (Delaine Yates). PR Girl #2 (Sam Ross).	171213
2001	Sex and the City: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #59. 8-5-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie comes clean with Aidan about her past after meeting the waiter who knocked her up. Charlotte can't get pregnant. Miranda does. She decides to have an abortion but doesn't know whether to tell Steve. Carrie thinks she should.Carrie got an abortion herself after a drunk one night stand over a decade ago and didn't tell the waiter. In waiting room of abortion clinic, Miranda reconsiders her position. Decides to keep baby.Samantha has a hard time being publicist for Lucy Liu (Herself) and finding a way to get the purse of her dreams.	171214
2004	Sex and the City: Couple Questions, A	T			Episode #92	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.	171215
2002	Sex and the City: Cover Girl	T	SVD 1226	Toll, Judy and Michael Patrick King	Episode #70. 8-11-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Sex and the City, a collection of Carrie's columns, has a book cover she can't live with. Carrie wrestles with ideas for her book's cover.Samantha wonders if she's outgrown her lifestyle. Charlotte secretly turns to self-help books for advice.	171216
2002	Sex and the City: Critical Condition	T	DVD -R HQ 3034		Episode #72. 8-25-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie prepares for her book's reviews. Rave review in the New York Times. Charlotte faces off with her former mother-in-law. Miranda laments her lack of mothering skills.	171217
2001	Sex and the City: Defining Moments	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #51. 6-10-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie and Big finally seem to be getting alone, despite the girls' pressure for her to define what kind of relationship she has established with him. Carrie doesn't know it herself.But it clearly shows as not being a regular friendship when she flirts with a jazz player. Big shows up on their date and acts jealous about Carrie. She has to set some boundaries.Samantha lowers her boundaries on relationships when she takes on lesbian relationship with Brazilian artist.	171218
2003	Sex and the City: Domino Effect, The	T			Episode #85. 9-7-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Big visits New York for what could be the moneyed mystery man's last chance with Carrie. Miranda pursues relationship with sports doctor. Charlotte visits a Chinese fertility doctor. Freewheeling Samantha balks at holding hands.	171219
2000	Sex and the City: Don't Ask, Don't Tell.	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #42. 8-27-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is in continued quandary as to whether to tell Aidan about her renewed relationship with Mr. Big. Charlotte has doubts about marriage. Samantha has relationship with a member of wedding party. Miranda pretends to be an air stewardess to get a date.	171220
2000	Sex and the City: Drama Queens	T		Star, Darren	Episode #37. 7-23-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is invited to meet Aidan's family but she feels overwhelmed and declines. She then spots Mr. Big and his fiancé together and comes to realize that she has been behaving badly. She decides to meet Aidan's family after all.Charlotte falls down in the street and meets an eligible doctor. Samantha is seeing a doctor with access to a supply of Viagra, which she experiments with. Miranda gets used to living with Steve.	171221
1998	Sex and the City: Drought, The	T		Green, Michael and Michael Patrick King	Episode #11. 8-16-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie's relationship with Mr. Big is moving into a more mundane, less physical stage and she's worried whether it's due to her inadvertent flatulent indiscretion. Samantha discovers that not having sex can be erotic.Charlotte is dating a former lover of Carrie's and finds he's not interested in sex anymore. Miranda hasn't had sex for months.	171222
2000	Sex and the City: Easy Come, Easy Go	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #39. 8-6-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.After Mr. Big confesses to Carrie that his relationship with his bride is not going well, they return to their old ways resulting in a night of passion.Samantha has a difficult time with her latest boyfriend. Charlotte realizes her greatest goal in life when she gets engaged. Miranda and Steve break up but still share an apartment.	171223
2000	Sex and the City: Escape From New York	T		Edwards, Becky Hartman and Michael Patrick King	Episode #43. 9-10-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.At short notice, Carrie, Samantha and Miranda go to Los Angeles, so Carrie can discuss options on making a movie based on her columns. Her agent sets up a meeting for her with a Hollywood actor/producer. Samantha meets an unusual sort of model at a party.Miranda takes a wild ride on a mechanical bull. Charlotte is on a sexless honeymoon in Bermuda and tries to find out what her husband's problem really is.	171224
1999	Sex and the City: Evolution	T		Chuack, Cindy	Episode #23. 8-15-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie thinks her relationship with Big has evolved enough so she can leave stuff at his place. She purposely leaves a few items in his bathroom only to be surprised by Big the next morning with a bag with all her items in it. Carrie is confused.She tries to discuss it with him but realizes she doesn't have to leave her marks on his place to know they're in a relationship. Miranda feels her biological clock ticking when her gynecologist tells her one of her ovaries has stopped production.Starts taking hormones and going out on dates with guys she'd never go with. Samantha has chance of getting back at one guy who broke her heart, but can't resist going to bed with him.Her vengeance plan goes down the drain when he dumps her.	171225
1999	Sex and the City: Ex and the City	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #30. 10-3-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie wonders why she has never become friends with an ex-boyfriend. Decides that if she must start with someone, that someone might as well be Mr. Big. Calls him up, invites him for dinner where he breaks the news he's proposed to his new girlfriend.Shocked, Carrie storms out of the restaurant shouting and yelling about how with her he had a commitment problem for two years, but had found no difficulties on proposing to what's-her-name-after-five months. Other women try to find friends themselves.Miranda ends up in bed with Steve. Charlotte overcomes her trauma with horses. Samantha faces a challenge when she meets a man with a huge penis. She proposes they just be friends for the safety of her own vagina.	171226
1999	Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral	T	SVDSP 770	Bicks, Jenny	Episode #17. 7-4-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.One of Carrie's friends dies from heroin abuse. Reflects on how time goes by fast and calls Mr. Big bringing back to life a relationship that took six months to die. At first they go out for dinner, but after not picking up his calls, Mr. Big shows up.They go bowling -- and end up sleeping together. Charlotte meets attractive widower at funeral. She finds out she wasn't the only one who is involved with him.Miranda has panic attack after buying her own place. Samantha experiences social hell after high profile society woman catches Sam making out with her husband.Only Leonardo DiCaprio who she met while helping build Carrie's dead designer house for people with substance abuse can save her from total exclusion.	171227
1999	Sex and the City: Freak Show	T	SVDSP 760	Bicks, Jenny	Episode #15. 6-20-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie ruins a new relationship with Ben, a guy she meets in the park. Samantha dates Harrison, but finds he is into something she isn't. Charlotte dates Mitchell Sailor, "Mr. Pussy."Miranda quits dating after Carrie sets her up with a blind date she doesn't like. Carrie realizes she's a freak too.	171228
2000	Sex and the City: Frenemies	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #46. 10-1-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie gives a couple of seminars on meeting men to a packed audience of women who ask some pointed questions that show her up badly. Samantha finds a new friend who turns out to be more than her equal.Charlotte makes herself more sexually attractive. Miranda agrees to date another man at the funeral of a would-be boyfriend despite Carrie's warnings to her.	171229
1999	Sex and the City: Fuck Buddy, The	T		Merrill Markoe and Darren Star	Episode #26. 9-5-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Getting over Mr. Big, Carrie makes a date with a special friend, and tries to make it a fuller relationship. Samantha has an interesting time with the couple next door until reality strikes.Charlotte summons the courage to ask men for dates, gets carried away and starts to double book. Miranda dates a man who she thinks is highly strung but is really just unpleasant.	171230
1999	Sex and the City: Games People Play	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #25. 8-29-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie meets a new man in her analyst's waiting room. Samantha dates a sports fan whose sex life is in sync with his teams' successes. Charlotte joins a bridge club to meet someone.Miranda flirts with a Peeping Tom in the apartment opposite hers. Sports Announcer (Steve Albert).	171231
2001	Sex and the City: Ghost Town	T		Heinberg, Allan	Episode #53. 6-24-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Miranda is invited to Steve's bar opening but is afraid to go. She asks Carrie to join her, but Carrie is reluctant once she sees that Aidan is Steve's partner. She buys him a plant. When she enters the bar, Steve tells her Aidan didn't invite her. He didShocked, Carrie flees the scene before she runs into the ghost of Aidan. Samantha is bored with all the talking and speaking of her lesbian relationship.At opening, Miranda and Carrie both confront their ghosts. But while Miranda is now exorcised of any danger of remote feelings for Steve, Carrie doesn't feel so safe. Can she still love Aidan?	171232
2002	Sex and the City: Good Fight, The	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #61. 1-6-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie isn't sure having Aidan move in was a good idea. She feels apartment overcrowded with stuff that isn't hers and noise that disturbs her alone time. Things get worse once Carrie's neighbor tells her she's not moving out until the end of the month.After big fight, Carrie and Aidan spend three days not talking to each other. She breaks an apologizes first. Turns out there's a lot more about moving in than just throwing out some one-time-worn clothes in order to make room for future husband's stuff.Samantha freaks out because she is actually falling in love with her perfect-dicked boss. Miranda wonders if having sex hurts the fetus.	171233
2003	Sex and the City: Great Sexpectations	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #76. 6-29-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie and Jack Berger's relationship is moving along. First few dates nearly flawless, filled with steamy displays of public affection. After a night of "quiet sex" Carrie discovers the passion the two share doesn't translate to the bedroom.Samantha introduces the girls to "raw foods" restaurant. She wants a date with the hot waiter. Samantha finally gets her man after four courses of uncooked food. Miranda finds a new love -- TiVo. Charlotte decides she is going to convert to Judaism.Carrie and Berger's love life continues to be quiet. Frustration between the two is palpable. Eventually they turn to alcohol to lessen the tension. Drinks lead to unconsciousness rather than passion. Next morning, they admit they have a problem.After trying some makeshift voodoo, the two finally manage to click in bed.	171234
2003	Sex and the City: Hop, Skip and a Week	T			Episode #80. 7-27-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Samantha's Public Relations machine works a little too well. Miranda feels pressure of being lawyer and single mother. Charlotte gets unwanted attention at the synagogue.	171235
2000	Sex and the City: Hot Child in the City	T	SVD 870	Heinberg, Allan	Episode #45. 9-24-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie meets a new man at a comic store and falls in love with his fabulous apartment, not with his mother. Samantha is hired as the publicist for a Bat Mitzvah and finds that the girl and her friends are as over-sexed at 13 as she is at 34.Charlotte searches the Internet for a solution to her husband's sexual problem, then demands they see a sex therapist. Miranda wears braces, which make her feel like a teenager. Gives them up after a date fears he'll get caught up in them.	171236
2002	Sex and the City: I Heart New York	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #66. 2-10-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie accidentally finds out that Big is planning on moving away from New York and wonders if she should have goodbye sex with him. She tries to have a romantic evening with him, but Miranda goes into labor and Carrie has to ditch Big to join her friend.Samantha wears a wig to catch Richard cheating on her with another woman.	171237
2002	Sex and the City: I Love a Charade	T		Chupack, Cindy and Michael Patrick King	Episode #74. 9-8-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.On a night out at a Manhattan club, Carrie is amazed to learn that her old friend, a flamboyant singer is finally getting married -- and that his intended is a woman.While the initial shock never quite wears off, it does give Carrie and her friends the chance to visit the Hamptons. Once there, Samantha takes over Richard's mansion and throws a party. Carrie runs into writer Jack Berger (Ron Livingston).	171238
2004	Sex and the City: Ick Factor, The	T			Episode #88. 1-11-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.	171239
2001	Sex and the City: Just Say Yes	T		Chupack, Cindy	Episode #60. 8-12-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is upset about having to move out because her building is going co-op. Aidan suggests they move in together. He bought both Carrie's and the next door apartment to make one big place for them. It's a big step and needs some thinking time.Carrie accidentally discovers an engagement ring among Aidan's stuff. Is Aidan really the one? Is she ready for it? Are we ever ready? An unexpected bump into Big doesn't really help her. Miranda helped Aidan pick out the ring.When she's not expecting it, Aidan pops the question. Carrie says yes. Miranda doesn't want to marry Steve. Samantha flies to Rio with her new boss and doesn't wait much before entering the mile-high club. Charlotte tries to adopt a Mandarin baby.	171240
1999	Sex and the City: La Douleur Exquise!	T		Levy, Ollie and Michael Patrick King	Episode #24. 8-22-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie freaks out when Big breaks the news to her that he might have to move to Paris for a year. She is revolted that all this time she thought of them as a "we" while his conception of "we" was "me and my penis."Angry and drunk after several Cosmopolitans, Carrie calls Big at 5:30 a.m. to discuss their relationship. Next morning she drops by with greasy food and suggests that she too should move to Paris so they can stay together. Big shoots her idea down.He says if she moves to Paris it has to be because she wants to and not him. Carrie is even more revolted but ultimately accepts that the man of her life has to go. Charlotte's fetish with shoes and a shoe salesman with a foot fetish meet.Miranda meets a guy who likes to have sex where he can get caught.	171241
2003	Sex and the City: Lights, Camera, Relationship	T			Episode #79. 7-20-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie's relative success brings out the worst in  Berger. Samantha turns on her hype machine to help Jerry. Miranda and Steve spend a surprise evening together.	171242
2002	Sex and the City: Luck Be an Old Lady	T		Rottenberg, Julie and Elisa Zuritsky	Episode #69. 8-4-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Charlotte's 36th birthday and she doesn't want to celebrate. Carrie celebrates the "faux" birthday by accompanying Miranda and Charlotte to join Samantha on her latest private jet trip with Richard to Atlantic City.Miranda wants to catch up on her sleep and read The New Yorker. Samantha is busy keeping an eye on Richard's every move. Carrie realizes people go to casinos for the same reason they go on blind dates -- hoping to hit the jackpot.But she wonders: If we knew the house always wins, why gamble? Samantha's suspicions become unbearable as she watches busy casino ladies show off their assets to Richard. She tells Richard she loves him but she loves herself more.She leaves behind the mega diamond ring and the pearl thong he just gave her and walks out the door. Sitting on the boardwalk and watching a happy couple in the sunset, Carrie realizes she's hiding and maybe there are things worth gambling on.	171243
1999	Sex and the City: Man, Myth, The Viagra, The	T	SVD 781	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #20. 7-25-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carries continues her relationship with Mr. Big but wants him to get to know her friends better. Samantha starts spending time with wealthy seventy-something. Miranda has a bad experience with a married man, and starts seeing a bartender.	171244
1998	Sex and the City: Models and Mortals	T		Star, Darren	Episode #2. 6-6-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Miranda goes out with a guy and is told after dinner by two of his female friends that he's a modelizer, a man who only dates models. She tells Carrie and Carrie decides to write her next column on modelizers.She goes to see another modelizer and he tells her the secrets of dating models and then shows her his collection of pornographic videos featuring himself and his many model conquests. She later goes to fashion show with Samantha and their gay friend.,The modelizer Carrie interviewed shows up and Carrie tells Samantha that he's a modelizer and that he videotapes his conquests, but she doesn't care and she ends up in his video collection. Carrie bumps into Mr. Big again at the after-show party.She ends up going home with the modelizer.	171245
1998	Sex and the City: Monogamists, The	T		Star, Darren	Episode #7. 7-19-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is spending all her time with Mr. Big and then finds he's not being exclusive, which she can't handle. Samantha goes apartment hunting with a realtor on an exclusive basis but she actually continues to use others.	171246
2001	Sex and the City: My Motherboard, My Self	T		Rottenberg, Julie and Elisa Zuritsky	Episode #56. 7-15-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie freaks out when her computer crashes because her whole life was on the computer. Everybody starts telling her she should have backed up her work. Aidan buys her a new computer and a zip drive. She gets angry at him for invading her space.He gets angry at her for not letting him be a part of her life more and he gives her back her key. Miranda's mother dies. Samantha buys a guide on the street featuring 1001 sexual positions and tries them with her wrestling boyfriend.Carrie, Samantha and Charlotte go to Miranda's mother's funeral to give her support and Carrie is surprised to see Aidan there.	171247
2000	Sex and the City: No Ifs, Ands or Butts	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #35. 7-9-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carries tries to quit smoking to improve her chances with her new boyfriend, Aidan Joff, a furniture designer. Samantha dates an African-American, but his sister is not so open-minded.Charlotte has new boyfriend who turns out to be irredeemably lousy kisser. Miranda doesn't have time to watch Steve practice basketball even though he's trying to win a million dollars. He's upset. She realizes she needs to work on their relationship.	171248
1998	Sex and the City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #12. 8-23-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie discovers Mr. Big takes his mother to church on Sundays. Samantha falls in love with a perfect man, but he doesn't measure up to her requirements. Carrie breaks up with Mr. Big. Miranda's lover always showers afterwards because he's Catholic.Charlotte consults a series of soothsayers about whether she will ever get married.	171249
1999	Sex and the City: Old Dogs, New Dicks	T	SVD 759	Bicks, Jenny	Episode #21. 8-1-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carries tries to get Mr. Big out of some of his annoying habits. Samantha chances on an old boyfriend who is now a drag queen named in her honor, at drag bingo. Charlotte horrified she's dating uncircumcised man. Miranda is still dating the bartender.	171250
2003	Sex and the City: One, The	T			Episode #86. 9-15-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Internationally acclaimed artist (Mikhail Baryshnikov) sweeps Carrie off her feet. Miranda and Steve celebrate their child's first birthday. Samantha frets about her appearance. Charlotte is in for a surprise.	171251
2004	Sex and the City: Out of the Frying Pan	T			Episode #90. 1-25-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.	171252
2003	Sex and the City: Perfect Present, The	T			Episode #77. 7-6-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie visits Berger's apartment for the first time and discovers his "ex-file." Miranda's Steve has a new relationship. Samantha "waits" on Jerry the waiter.	171253
2003	Sex and the City: Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little	T		Rottenberg, Julie and Elisa Zuritsky	Episode #78. 7-13-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie brings Berger out for a dinner with the girls. Conversation flows smoothly until Berger gives Miranda some blunt advice on her love life. He scores points for honesty. Carrie and Berger later share their first "I Love Yous" and things are perfect.Berger gives Carrie a copy of his book, "Hurricane Pandora." She loves his writing but gently ribs him for not having a female protagonist from New York that wears her hair correctly. Berger doesn't take the criticism well. He shuts down.Samantha and Jerry's sex life is heating up. She finds out he's a recovering alcoholic. Miranda tests Berger's theory about men. Tension between Berger and Carrie hit a boiling point at a Manhattan bar. Two finally talk things out.Carrie discovers Berger is still smarting from commercial failure of his book. Couple make up.	171254
2002	Sex and the City: Plus One is the Loneliest Number	T	VHS 1251, 1252	Chupack, Cindy	Episode #71. 8-18-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Vogue Editor Enid Mead (Candice Bergen). Carrie's single status speaks volumes at her book-release party.Miranda approaches dating scene as a single mother. Charlotte has an unexpected visitor.	171255
2000	Sex and the City: Politically Erect.	T		Star, Darren	Episode #32. 6-11-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie eventually consummates her relationship with the politician but is put out when he reveals a fantasy of his. Samantha meets a bachelor who is no match for her in height but a match between the sheets. Miranda and Steve discuss their relationship.Charlotte starts to put into action her plan of getting married by the end of the year by throwing a used-boyfriend party.	171256
2003	Sex and the City: Post-It Always Sticks Twice, The	T		Tuccillo, Liz and Alan Taylor	Episode #81. 8-3-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Berger dumps Carrie via a Post-It note earlier in the morning. Carrie and girls meet for usual breakfast. Charlotte is engaged. Carrie swears that she will refrain from giving Berger the satisfaction of an angry message.But she inadvertently leaves one after badmouthing him to some of his friends at an exclusive club. Her boyfriend's career is rapidly heating up, but Samantha fears he's moving too quickly by referring to her as his girlfriend.Coaches him to say he's single when he appears on TV maximizing his teenage potential and keeping comfortable distance between the pair. Plan backfires when she sees broadcast and finds she doesn't like hearing him declare his availability on national TV.The girls end up in a dive bar. Samantha scores a joint and is chased out of the bar by a man's girlfriend. Carrie gets busted for possession. Miranda talks the charge down to smoking in a bar leaving Carrie with a small fine to pay.	171257
1998	Sex and the City: Power of Female Sex, The	T		Star, Darren and Jenji Kohan	Episode #5. 7-5-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Famous artist visits Charlotte's gallery and invites her to his home. Carrie is introduced to handsome French architect who takes pity on her temporarily straitened circumstances. The artist asks Charlotte to pose for him.	171258
2001	Sex and the City: Real Me, The	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #50. 6-3-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is asked to be a model at a fashion show mixing real models and real people. At first reluctant to believe she was chosen to be a model, Carrie is quickly swept off her feet with the glamour of the fashion business.But as everything that comes fast goes fast her dream turns into a nightmare when moments before the show her dress is changed to a jewelry panty. Photographer (Jeff Forney). Fashion Show Photographer (Evan Hart).With huge hair, heavy makeover and high heels, Carrie finally feels like a supermodel and enters the stage strong and confident, only to fall from the top of her shoes. She gets up and goes on with the show.She's a real person and when real people fall they get back on their feet and move on. Samantha decides to pose nude just so she can look back years from now and remember how hot she was. Miranda drives a man away with her self-confidence.	171259
2002	Sex and the City: Ring a Ding Ding	T	SVD 1153	Harris, Amy B.	Episode #64. 1-27-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie has to get a freelance job. Aidan moves out and leaves Carrie option of buying back her apartment for what he paid for it or selling it off but she doesn't have enough money for a loan so she goes to see Mr. Big who writes her a check.Finally she decides she wants to do it on her own so she tears up the check. Charlotte ends up giving her wedding ring so Carrie can use it as collateral to get her loan.Samantha discovers Richard isn't the one that's shopping for all the presents that he buys her and that he isn't even signing the cards, but his assistant is the one who does it, so she gets his assistant to sign the most recent card, "Love Richard."That way she hopes to trick him into saying, I love you. Miranda and Steve discuss custody of their soon-to-be born child.	171260
2000	Sex and the City: Running With Scissors	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #41. 8-20-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie's reignited affair with Mr. Big puts increasing strain on her relationship with Aidan. She meets Big's wife in the worst of circumstances while letting herself out of the Big's' home.In the commotion, the wife has an accident so Carrie takes her to the hospital. Charlotte is involved in wedding preparations. She also finds out about Carrie and Mr. Big and is outraged. Miranda is attracted to a man wearing a sandwich costume.Samantha's new boyfriend makes her have an AIDs test before he will sleep with her.	171261
1998	Sex and the City: Secret Sex	T		Star, Darren	Episode #6. 7-12-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie has a photo session to promote her book. She has an official first date with Mr. Big. She researches people who have relationships in secret.Miranda discovers her boyfriend's fetish. When Mr. Big doesn't show up to see the maiden voyage of her promotional poster on the side of a bus, Carrie suspects she is only his secret lover and confronts him.	171262
2000	Sex and the City: Sex and Another City	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #44. 9-17-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie, Samantha and Miranda spend a second week in Los Angeles. Carrie and Samantha go to a movie screening party but are refused entry at the door. Another guest gets them into the party and Carrie spends the evening with him, ending up in bed.She discovers he isn't all he pretends to be. Miranda meets up with old friend from New York. Charlotte despairs of a sexless marriage and flies to Los Angeles to be with the others.	171263
1998	Sex and the City: Sex and the City	T		Star, Darren	Episode #1. 6-6-1998. Series 6-6-1998 to 2-22-2004.	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.At Miranda's 30-something birthday party, Carrie, Samantha and Miranda decide to start having sex like men without feeling. But Charlotte doesn't buy into it. Carrie steps up to the plate first and has sex with ex-boyfriend.To her surprise, he's fine with being used as a sex object. As she leaves she bumps into Mr. Big who she will see later again at Chaos. Miranda is set up with Carrie's friend and she hates him but he likes her.Samantha hits on Mr. Big at Chaos and he shoots her down every time. Carrie is left alone and can't catch a cab and is about to walk home when Mr. Big's car pulls up and he gives her a ride.	171264
2001	Sex and the City: Sex and the Country	T		Heinberg, Allan	Episode #57. 7-22-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie goes to Aidan's cottage and is bored, scared of a squirrel. She returns to city where she has dinner with Mr. Big. He tells her he's dating a movie star. She decides to give it another shot and returns to the country this time with Samantha.Samantha is bored until she sees a farmer and decides to ask if she can borrow some milk. They end up sleeping together.	171265
1999	Sex and the City: Shortcomings	T		Minsky, Terri	Episode #27. 9-12-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie dates a writer and meets his very open family but finds them all too much. Samantha dates Charlotte's brother who is in town following his separation. Miranda dates a divorced father and finds his family ties are stronger than his feelings for her.	171266
1999	Sex and the City: Take Me Out To the Ballgame	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #13. 6-6-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.After Carrie ends her relationship with Mr. Big, she dates a new member of the Yankees' team, but they bump into Mr. Big and she realizes she is not over him. Samantha is unsatisfied with her boyfriend's shortcomings.Miranda becomes annoyed with the others talking about nothing but men. Charlotte has a problem with her new boyfriend continually adjusting himself and her attempt to improve things misfire.	171267
1999	Sex and the City: The Complete Series	M	DVD.		Six Seasons, 94 Episodes, 20 DVDs. 	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.	171268
2008	Sex and the City: The Movie	M	DVD -R HQ 11029, 11030, 11031			Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Samantha has moved to Los Angeles. Carrie is engaged to Mr. Big. The New York City sex columnist turned author who spent six stylish seasons looking for love on the HBO series comes to the big screen. Vogue Editor (Candice Bergen). 	171269
2008	Sex and the City: The Movie: HBO First Look	CC	DVD -R HQ 9919		5-16-20008 17-minute promotion for the film	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Samantha has moved to Los Angeles. Carrie is engaged to Mr. Big. 	171270
1999	Sex and the City: They Shoot Single People, Don't They	T	SVDSP 764	King, Michael Patrick	Episode #16. 6-27-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie thinks she enjoys being single until she's late for a photo shoot and gets a bad picture on a magazine cover. Samantha dates a club owner who lies about their future together.Charlotte tries to hook an actor friend after he decides to move to Salt Lake City. Miranda fakes ecstasy for a previous boyfriend whom she meets again.Editor (Adam Dannheisser).	171271
1998	Sex and the City: Three's a Crowd	T		Bicks, Jenny	Episode #8. 7-26-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie discovers that Mr. Big has an ex-wife and feels threatened. Samantha is seeing a married man. When his wife finds out, she proposes a threesome to keep their marriage together. Miranda feels unattractive and looks for affirmation that she isn't.Charlotte is dating a man who wants a threesome and she's unsure.	171272
2001	Sex and the City: Time and Punishment	T		Bendinger, Jessica	Episode #55. 7-8-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Things between Carrie and Aidan get weird after he overhears Big on her answering machine. While he seems more distant and cold, Carrie goes out of her way to please him. Finally when Aidan and a waitress get too friendly, Carrie confronts him.She wants to know if he's out to get even with her. He asks her not to see Big again. She can't. Aidan will just have to accept it. Samantha goes to bed with a guy who stole her cab and ends up shaving his pubic hair after he tells her to get waxed.	171273
2003	Sex and the City: To Market, To Market	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #75. 6-22-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie believes her stock has gone up thanks to her hot date with new flame Jack Berger. Miranda faces her true feelings about Steve. Charlotte is dismayed by her boyfriend's refusal to marry a non-Jew.Samantha bemoans the gentrification of her area until a new stockbroker neighbor begins eliciting moans of another kind.	171274
2004	Sex and the City: Trivia Game	G				Columnist Carrie Bradshaw. Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients. Game comes in a hot pink tin box packed with 1,000 demanding trivia questions about Bradshaw, Jones and their two female friends. $15.99 retail price.	171275
1998	Sex and the City: Turtle and the Hare, The	T		Avril, Nicole and Sue Kolinsky	Episode #9. 8-2-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Mr. Big tells Carrie he's never going to marry again, which unsettles her. Miranda introduces the friends to the Rabbit, a mechanical aid. Charlotte becomes addicted.Stanford Blatch, Carrie's gay friend, proposes to Carrie as a cover so he can inherit his part of the family fortune.	171276
1999	Sex and the City: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women	T		Star, Darren	Episode #29. 9-26-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda head to the Hamptons. Carrie gains a protégé and can't believe that at 25 she's still a virgin. She goes to a book party and meets a doctor. Later at the hoe-down she runs into Mr. Big, back from Paris.Big is with his 20-something girlfriend he met in Paris. Samantha fires her 25-year-old assistant Nina. She steals her business rolodex. She gets jealous when Nina plans The Hamptons Hoe-Down and people who have never shown up for her parties show up.Decides to congratulate her and is happy to discover Nina needs her help because nothing is going as planned. To pay her back, she sets her up with the guy who gave Charlotte crabs.Charlotte had met the 26-year-old man at the Hamptons, told him she was 27 and started to act like a girl in her twenties. They sleep together and he gives her crabs.	171277
2004	Sex and the City: Unbearable Lightness of Seeing	T			Episode #87. 1-4-2004	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.	171278
2002	Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin	T	SVD 1225	Chupack, Cindy	Episode #68. 7-28-2002	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie avoids her editor by all means thinking she's going to get fired, but turns out he just wanted to tell her se's been offered a book deal. Hesitant, she is asked to write an introduction and answer the question, "Is there hope for single women?"To help her figure out answer, Charlotte takes her to a positivism course where she learns that although seemingly a positivist, Charlotte is a big negativist. Also has as broken heart.Samantha announces she's back with Richard who buys her outrageously big diamond ring as proof of his sorrow and commitment. She still has doubts.Miranda has to handle request she can't deny. Steve wants his son to be baptized. Brings mother to ceremony. Miranda asks Carrie to be the baby's godmother.	171279
1998	Sex and the City: Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #4. 6-28-1998	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie and Samantha start dating guys in their 20s. Carrie dates a man and at first all they do is kiss but it soon escalates to sex. She breaks it off when she wakes up and sees his messy apartment and realizes she's too old to date a guy in his 20s.Samantha dates a 20-something and can't believe how good the sex is but she too breaks it off with him after he makes a comment about wrinkles in her neck. Charlotte doesn't want anal sex.Talks to Carrie, Samantha and Miranda and finally decides not to do it because she doesn't want to be known as the up-the-butt girl.	171280
1999	Sex and the City: Was It Good For You?	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #28. 9-19-1999	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie meets a man and they go out for coffee. She gives him her phone number. When he doesn't call she wonders what she did to turn him off. She later runs into him in the street and he tells her the reason he didn't call is because he's an alcoholic.His AA sponsor told him he shouldn't start any new relationships for at least a year. He throws caution to the wind and embarks on a relationship with Carrie. Soon enough though he becomes addicted to her instead of alcohol so she has to cut him off.This leads him to alcohol addiction once again. Samantha agrees to have sex with a gay couple she knows but when the couple can't go through with it she thinks there's something wrong with her.Charlotte thinks she's bad in bed when a guy falls asleep making love to her. She enrolls in a tantra sex workshop and signs Carrie, Samantha and Miranda up as well. They go to workshop, learn how to please partner without having sex.	171281
2000	Sex and the City: What Goes Around Comes Around	T		Star, Darren	Episode #47. 10-8-2000	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie is snubbed by Mr. Big's wife at a restaurant and is then mugged. Samantha drags Carrie to a party only to find out it's a dorm party. Samantha makes out with one of the college students who happens to share the same name with her.He becomes obsessed with her. Charlotte has a couple of encounters with a gardener, which leads to her separation from husband. Miranda has date with police detective investigating Carrie's mugging.	171282
2001	Sex and the City: What's Sex Got To Do With It?	T		Avril, Nichole	Episode #52. 6-17-2001	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Everyone is having sex but Miranda. She's on a sex strike. Carrie is having mind-blowing sex with the jazz club owner. Samantha decides to give relationships a try because she likes her lesbian lover.	171283
2000	Sex and the City: Where There's Smoke	T		King, Michael Patrick	Episode #31. 6-4-2000. Season 3 Opener	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Four friends take the ferry out to Staten Island to watch and judge the New York City Fire Department's "Calendar Contest." Carries meets a handsome local politician but is reluctant about starting a relationship with him. Samantha meets a dream hunk.He has to leave to fight a fire. Miranda realizes that being rescued isn't a sign of weakness. Charlotte decides to get married.	171284
2003	Sex and the City: Woman's Right To Shoes, A (aka No Shoes, No Service)	T			Episode #83. 8-17-2003	Columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) writes newspaper column on sex and relationships for a local paper ("Carrie Bradshaw knows good sex"). Publicist Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) handles major clients.Carrie and Stanford attend baby shower. House rules say they have to remove all footwear. Carrie discovers her brand new Manolos have been stolen. The hostess balks at paying for the missing shoes because they cost $485.Carries leaves apartment with no compensation. She wonders if she made a mistake by choosing the lifestyle she did rather than the more traditional one chosen by her hostess. Miranda gets chickenpox and meets an African-American doctor.Charlotte has problems with her husband walking naked around the house. Samantha is admonished for speaking on cell phone in restaurant even though misbehaving children surround her. Carries tries to smooth things over with hostess but they can't agree.Carrie registers herself in recognition of her just-announced marriage to herself. Only item she registers is a single pair of the missing shoes and the hostess finally replaces the missing Manolos.	171285
1977	Sex and the Married Woman	MT				TV Interviewer (Hugh Benson). Interviewer (Jackie Joseph). Book Writer (Joanna Pettet).	171286
1980	Sex and the Other Woman	M				Photographer (Gordon Gale)	171287
1964	Sex and the Single Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 3901, 3902. L	Brown, Helen Gurley (Book).  Joseph Hoffman (Story). Joseph Heller, David R. Schwartz (Screenplay).	Fonda. AFI-Editors/Magazine (Periodicals). Ness Book	Tabloid Managing Editor Bob Weston (Tony Curtis) of Stop magazine. Once family-oriented publication has been turned into an offensive scandal sheet attacked in an editorial in the New York Herald and Editor and Publisher. Circulation goes up and up.Stop article on space travel called "Sex in a Capsule" typical science story. Stop faces tough competition from Dirt magazine. Weston praises editorial staff for sharing same lack of ideals as he does. Decides to do follow-up story on a sex therapist,She refuses to be interviewed so he adopts the name of a married neighbor and goes to see her claiming to have marital problems. Romance develops and his reputation as "the dirtiest house in the publishing business" begins to slip.Executive complains magazine hasn't printed anything terrible in last two issues. Suggests a piece attacking sex therapist. Weston persuades him to hold off. Therapist finds out unmarried Weston is a fake. Weston catches her at airport and they reconcile.Weston is fired for wanting to run a positive story but is hired by Dirt magazine with the aim of turning it into a respectable news magazine. "You wouldn't let the truth stand in the way of a good story, would you?"	171288
2002	Sex and the Single Sister: Five Novellas	N		Reid, Maryann		African-American TV Reporter Farah Washington is a 24-year-old junior correspondent for NBC News at a Brooklyn TV station. She's one of five upwardly mobile African-American women who all have the same agenda: Find Mr. Right.Washington is caught up with another woman's man.  In New York, a fine ambitious sister on the rise to stardom at NBC News. She's got life right where she wants it -- on a string.And she's looking for quick hook-up, someone who will be the icing on her cake.	171289
2007	Sex City Diaries: Volume One: Neon Lights: In Capable Hands	MT	DVD -R HQ 9401		Adult 	Public Relations. Paparazzi. Tabloid Press. TV Reporter on a sex tapes. Movie stars chased by the tabloid press and public relations practitioners try to save their reputations.	171290
2002	Sex Court: Contempt in Court	T	SVD 1022		Episode. Adult	News Media	171291
2007	Sex Ed Chronicles, The	N		Nachbar, Stuart	Based on true events.	Cub Reporter Greg Mandell of the Ocean Republic accepts an assignment to cover the Parent’s Alliance for Schools and Teachers (PAST) and the state’s public hearings on sex education in 1980 when New Jersey is about to become the first state to require sex education in all public schools. Formed to stop sex education, PAST has influenced the election of 300-like-minded candidates to school boards across the Garden State. While on assignment, Mandell falls for a popular history teacher up for tenure at Mandell’s high school alma mater. PAST has accused her of manipulating her students to fight for sex education and has labeled her a morally unacceptable teacher who must be denied tenure.  Mandell’s respect and affection for the teacher forces him to make a choice between his professional objectivity and his personal integrity. 	171292
1990	Sex et perestroika	MF				Photographer (Leonard Ogarev).	171293
2006	Sex Games Cancun: When Cal Met Mona	T	DVD -R HQ 6534		Adult. Episode.	Reporter Justine Jarvas and former business tycoon learn to live life to its fullest. She wrote a story in the magazine about the Sex Games Cancun parties. "Our privacy for your profit."	171294
2005	Sex Games: Vegas: Kelsey Mudd Show (aka Sex Games Cancun 3)	T	DVD -R HQ 11332		Episode #22 (Sex Games Vegas). 10-10-2006. Part of composite film, Sex Games Cancun 3).  Adult. 	Journalist Kelsey Mudd (Randy Spears) is now a shock radio journalist and his sexy producer Lynette takes him to a swingers convention so he can bring up his ratings. But Kelsey finds a lovely new radio partner instead when he gets sick and tired of not being a true journalist and doing shock radio stunts for ratings. 	171295
2006	Sex Games: Vegas: Sexual Politics (aka Sex Games Cancun 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10928		Episode #18. 6-2-2006	News Media. Paparazzo. A politician’s promising career is aborted by a scandal. He leaves office and meets an idealistic young woman who urges him to try again and may win his heart. Tabloid headlines and pictures.	171296
1990	Sex in the 90’s	D				Sex Columnist Author (Anka Radakovich). 	171297
1938	Sex Madness	M		Seiden, Joseph. Esper, Dwain (Produced and Directed)		Investigative Newspaper Reporter's son, Tom (Harry Antrim), goes partying with his friends and winds up at a burlesque house. The strippers invite the boys back to their house, where Tom proceeds to get drunk and have sex with one of the strippers.Soon afterwards, he finds out he has gonorrhea. Movie deals with need for awareness of sexually transmitted diseases that were affecting one out of every 10 Americans.	171298
2008	Sex on South Beach	NR		Glass, Seressia	In “What White Boyz Want,” a collection of five novellas	African-American Food Critic Katherine “Kat” Adamson finds the food isn’t the only thing that will satisfy her hunger. She gets more than her just desserts from a sexy Sicilian restaurateur when she visits the hot streets of South Beach. Kat and her friend Regina “Gina” Lieberman are off to South Beach for a much needed vacation. While strolling along the shops on Biscayne Bay, they are in search of lunch and a few much needed drinks after enduring the torture known as a Brazilian Wax. They stop in front of Pietro Filipini and his brother’s Italian restaurant, Bella Luna. Pietro encourages them to dine there after he catches Gina salivating over their fresh baked artisan bread. Pietro is immediately drawn to Kat and begins to openly flirt with her. Kat questions if he’s doing it just to get their patronage, but he informs her that he’s flirting with her because Sicilian men love Black women. During the meal, Kat decides to have a one-night stand with Pietro, and when she asks him to deliver dessert to her hotel -- he readily agrees. 	171299
1995	Sex Penitentiary	M	DVD		Adult	Journalist (Simona Ualli) gets in over her head and into deep trouble with authorities. Locked away in a cold prison cell, the only warmth she receives comes from her “incorrigible” cellmates” and the insatiable guards. As they do their time to pay for their crimes, these hardcore inmates partake in eight rehabilitative sessions that only those locked away would dare to attempt. 	171300
1974	Sex Symbol, The	MT		Bessie, Alvah (Novel - "Symbol, The" and Teleplay).	Ness Book - PR	Gossip Columnist Agatha Murphy (Shelley Winters) much like Hollywood Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper  Heroine's story told in flashbacks instigated by drunk phone calls to her psychiatrist and other associates.Public Relations Man (Bing Russell). First Reporter (Albert Able). Second Reporter (Burr Smidt).	171301
1973	Sex Thief, The	M				Reporter. 1st Reporter (James Aubrey). 2nd Reporter (David Pugh).	171302
1972	Sex Through a Window	M				Newspaper Report uses high-tech surveillance equipment to spy on his neighbors	171303
2004	Sex Traffic	MT				Journalist (Ann McElhinney) at IPC HQ. BBC News Anchor (Tim Willcox). Host (Cara Pifko).	171304
2005	Sex with the EX	NR		O'Connell, Tyne		Publicist Lola was the hottest publicist in London for one of the city's hippest members' clubs. Has fabulous friends, an apartment to die for and her boss, Charlie, was the sweetest man alive. She's a just-over-30 PR maven.But at a cocktail party, she spots three ex-boyfriends chatting over the same bottle of Dom Perignon and it dawns on her that one of them might have been her one true mate.Charlie, however, warns her about the perils of Sex with the Ex.	171305
2006	Sex, Lies & Soaps: Bad Behavior	DT			Episode #2. 10-17-2006	Soap Critic (Grace Dent).	171306
2006	Sex, Lies & Soaps: Sex	DT			Episode #1. 10-16-2006	Soap Critic Grace Dent	171307
1997	Sex, Lies and Aliens	MT				Editor (Tony Livesey) of Daily Sport. Publisher (David Sullivan-Himself) of Daily Sport.	171308
2009	Sex, Lies and Wedding Bells	NR		Lynley, EM	Gay	Columnist Kieran Quinn is a Texas native transplanted to Manhattan who is working as a columnist for a national magazine. He’s famous for his snarky, sardonic columns, but deep down he’s more interested in what makes people tick than his editor would like. He keeps his desire to find is own Mr. Right hidden under a sexy, carefree persona that favors champagne and underwear models of the male variety. Jaxon Lang is the handsome, confident high school principal in a tiny Texas town, where he relocated from Dallas to pursue his relationship with Danetta Harris. Despite her reputation for leaving grooms at the altar, Jaxon believes that they belong together and wants only to marry her and settle down to wedded bliss. While covering the latest wedding of real-life “runaway bride” Danetta Harris, Kieran falls hard for the gorgeous -- and straight -- groom Jaxon Lang. At the same time, Kieran’s charm and unique attitudes about sex and attraction soon challenge Jaxon’s concept of what -- and who -- he wants. Will anything change when Kieran discovers the bride’s shocking secret?	171309
2000	Sex, logner & videovald	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Anders Tegner).	171310
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Abandonment	T			Episode #7	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171311
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Ambush	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4413		Episode #2. 10-4-2005	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.Rose and Jolene finally uncover the truth behind Billy's death. Coop learns that his best friend Charlie slept with his girlfriend.Nina believes she may have found a potential boyfriend at the hospital while her new roommate Milo exhibits suspicious behavior.	171312
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Camouflage	T			Episode #9	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171313
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Danger	T	DVD -R HQ 4478		Episode #3. 10-11-2005	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.Desperate to escape Billy's spell and the troubles he has caused her, Rose begs Hank to take her away for a romantic weekend to forget about it all while her nemesis, Jolene convinces Charlie to style one of her client's hair.He wastes no time charming the model into bed.	171314
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Fear	T			Episode #6.	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171315
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Molting	T	DVD -R HQ 4528 (Mislabeled as 5028).		Episode #4. 10-19-2005	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.When Jolene sees how much buzz Charlie is getting for cutting her client's hair, she is determined to capitalize on his heat and make a reluctant Charlie into the next big hairdresser in Silver Lake -- no matter how she has to get it done.	171316
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Protection	T			Episode #8	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171317
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Secrets (aka Premiere)	T	DVD -R HQ 4359		Episode #1. 9-27-2005. UPN Series  9-27-2005 to 10-18-2005.	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.As Hank prepares to propose to Rose, their relationship is threatened when her past comes back to haunt her including the sneaky publicist Jolene who loves to cause trouble.	171318
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Symbiosis	T			Episode #10	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171319
2005	Sex, Love & Secrets: Territorial Defense	T			Episode #5.	Publicist Jolene Butler (Denise Richards) is a ruthless, pushy publicist. This twenty-something group of friends are still struggling to find themselves living in the small, hip neighborhood of Silver Lake, California.	171320
1993	Sex, Love and Cold Hard Cash	MT				News Reporter (Carolyn J. Silas)	171321
2005	Sex, Shoes & Unicorns	M				Newspaper Guy (Vis Brown).	171322
2003	Sex, Toys and Chocolate	T				Correspondent (Roy Roman). Hosts (Michael Cho, Robin Milhausen).	171323
1999	Sex: Annabel Chong Story, The	DT				Publicists Frank Sanford, Scoop Syndication	171324
1989	Sexbomb	M				Editor Mac (Todd Feller).	171325
2003	Sexcetera 24	DT	VHS 1287		Episode. Adult. Playboy	Reporters cover stories dealing with sex: Reporters Hoyt & Frank ("guys you'd want to party with," a couple of USC graduates), Kira Reed, Scott Potasnik, Sam Phillips (former Jordache girl).Reporters Susannah Breslin (writes about sex for "Details," "Detour," "Harper's Bazaar), Lauren Hays.	171326
1999	Sexcetera:	DT	SVD 796 (Excerpts)		Episode. Adult. Playboy	Reporters cover Playboy-Sexual topics	171327
2003	Sexcetera:	T	DVD -R HQ 4333		Episode. Adult. Playboy	Reporter Valerie Baber travels to Holland to attend a special swinger's party. Fetish photographer demonstrates rope and underwater bondage. Playboy Newsmagazine format.  Various reporters cover stories involving sex and other adult themes.	171328
1998	Sexcetera:	T			Adult  Playboy. Series 1998.  One-Hour monthly news magazine for adults	Newsmagazine Staff.  Reporter (Andrea Lowell). Anchor (Crystal Smith, 1998-2006). A monthly news magazine covering the world of sex. Reports from around the world usually cover fetishes, sex expos or gatherings, products and toys, and sex tips."True stories from the sexual frontier with intrepipd reporters who take you where the action is." Sexcetera Reporters in 2007 were Hoyt & Frank, Kira Reed, Scott Potasnik, Lauren Hays, Asante Jones, Gretchen Massey, Valerie Baber.Correspondents Kara Blanc, Susannah Breslin, Hoyt Christopher, Frank Gianotti, Travis Draft, Ralph Garman, Lauren Hays, Lisa Palac, Samantha Philips, Scott Potasnik, Kira Reed.	171329
2002	Sexes tres opposses	MF				Interviewer (Philippe Harel)	171330
2002	Sexgunsmoney@20	M				Photographer (Bruce Heinsius).	171331
1970	Sexiest Story Ever Told, The	M			AFI-Magazines/Publishers/Authors	Magazine	171332
2006	Sexina: Popstar P.I.	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jenny Powers). Reporter #2 (Vallessa Mark).	171333
1942	Sexlingar	MF				Journalist (Nina Scenna). Editor Almberg (Erik Rosen) of Stockholms-Posten.	171334
1965	Sexperts -- Touched by Temptation, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	171335
1965	Sexploiters, The	M				Photographer (Jerry Denby). Cameraman (C. Davis Smith).	171336
1975	Sexplorer	M				Photographer (David Rayner).	171337
1998	Sexpose	M	SVD 796			Sexy Reporter goes to great lengths to research  her next story. Lauren Montgomery	171338
2006	Sexta/Noticias, La	DF			Spain. Series	Newsreaders Mamen Mendizabal, Helena Resano, Cristina Villanueva. Reportera Cristine Saavedra.	171339
1978	Sextette	M				News Media. Reporter (James Bacon). Woman Reporter (June Fairchild)	171340
1991	Sexual Considerations	T	SV 171 (Incomplete)			News Media	171341
1970	Sexual Freedom in Denmark	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	171342
2002	Sexual Life of Cathermine M, The (aka La Vida Sexual de Catherine M.)	D		Millet, Catherine. Adriana Hunter (Translator). Jaime Zulaika (Translator). 		Editor Catherine Millet, art critic and eminent editor of Art Press led an extraordinarily active and free sexual life -- from alfresco encounters in Italy to a gang bang on the edge of the Bois du Boulogne to a high-class orgy at a chichi Parisian restaurant. A graphic account of sex stripped of sentiment, of a life of physical gratification and a relentlessly honest look at the consequences, both liberating and otherwise, have created this candid, powerful and deeply intelligent depiction of unfettered sexuality. She created a literary sensation in France with the publication of this graphic memoir of some 30 years of her sexual adventures. Millet’s gift for observation and her solid superego are as useful in her career as an art critic as they are in her erotic explorations, her ability to concentrate and observe puts her inside “other people’s skins.” 	171343
2002	Sexual Predator Alert	T				Correspondent (Noah Blake). Hosts (Eva Horton, Fred Williamson).	171344
2005	Sexy All Over	NR		Sobrato, Jamie	Harlequin Blaze	Reporter Zane Underwood has a rebel reporter style combined with his scandalous escapades that have the station executives demanding a makeover. Enter Naomi Taylor, an image consultant, who can’t wait to get her hands on Underwood. If she can tone down Zane’s sex appeal into a respectable on-air personality, it will be a coup for her career. But the woman in Naomi likes the hot, slightly rumpled bad boy. How can she change anything about him when her libido is cozying up to his?Besides, he’s made it very clear he’s happy the way he is. Maybe with a little sensual persuasion from her, his pride, and their desires, will be more than satisfied. When good-girl image consultant Naomi Tyler is given the assignment to make over bad-boy journalist Zane Underwood into the kind of bland everyman the news network thinks America wants, she doesn’t hesitate to take on the task. But she never guesses just how resistant her subject will be. Underwood just wants to find the news and report it. The last thing he needs is an ever-so-popular Southern Belle trying to make him over into a talking head. But it doesn’t take long for him to realize what he’d really like her to do to him and it has nothing to do with image consulting. At first Naomi is putt off by Zane’s sexual advances, but her own desires soon convince her that maybe she’s been playing it straight for too long. What she needs is a sexual fling to shake up her life and awaken her sensual side, and who better to have one with? Making love to Zane is the first truly daring thing Naomi has ever done, and she feels like she’s unleashed a wild woman inside her that’s been waiting a lifetime to escape. But Zane has been given a tip that America’s most conservative senator, Atchison Tyler, is involved in a political scandal that could end his career, and he intends to doggedly pursue the truth about Senator Tyler no matter the cost. But when he realizes that Naomi is Senator Tyler’s daughter, everything changes.	171345
1963	Sexy magico	MF				Commentators (Giodo Castaldo, Nico Rienzi)	171346
2003	Sexy Urban Legends: Boob Tube, The	T	SVD 1374		Episode. Adult - Playboy. Series 5-20-2001.	Weather Girl Victoria, the weather girl ("If the weather outside is frightful, the weather inside can be delightful") makes a sex tape with anchor Fred. Ambitious intern puts it on the air. Weather girl is fired and intern takes her place.	171347
2001	Sexy Urban Legends: Caught on Tape -- Stormy Weather	T	SVD 1030		Episode. Adult - Playboy	TV Anchors have sex on camera	171348
2004	SF-studio	T			Finland. Series	News Anchor-Overseas Correspondent-Weatherman-Host (Simo Frangen).	171349
1964	Sfida viene da Bangkok, La	MF				Journalist (Reinhard Glemnitz)	171350
1967	Sfinge d’oro, La (aka Glass Sphinx, The	MF			Italy	Journalist joins a famed archeologist and his niece to travel to Egypt to find a legendary glass sphinx, which contains an elixir that guarantees immortality. The archeologist finds himself seduced by his secretary and in constant danger. 	171351
1991	Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Joy Palevsky). Interviewer (Rick Collins).	171352
1978	Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band	M				News Media. Reporter (Velvet Rhodes). Western Union Manager (Pat Cranshaw).	171353
1997	Sha'aruriya	TF			Israel	Reporter (Alon Neuman). Host (Tal Friedman).	171354
2004	Shabd	MF			Bollywood	Journalist (Sanjay Dutt) controls the world	171355
1997	Shackled	NM	OWN - P	Garton, Ray		Writer. Best-selling true crime writer.	171356
2002	Shackleton	MT				Photographer-Cinematographer Frank Hurley (Matt Day).	171357
1999	Shades	M				Paparazzi Cameraman (Jonathan Maxwell Reeves).	171358
2006	Shades of Black: Conrad Black Story, The	MT			Canada	Media Baron Conrad Black (Albert Schultz), one of the world's most controversial press barons. A story of ambition, love, betrayal and greed -- the private and public struggles of Lord Conrad Black. Young Conrad Black (Michael Seater).Reporter (Kate Wheeler). Anchorman (Rory O'Shea).	171359
1996	Shades of Desire	NR		White, Monica		Freelance Journalist Jeremy Collins is the most tempting man to a young African-American woman who is a successful bank executive. He's smart, handsome, successful freelance journalist, passionate and honest about his feelings for her -- and white.She witnessed her best friend's heartache in loving a white man -- the recriminations, anger, ultimatums. Target of both blacks and whites opposed to interracial marriage.	171360
1996	Shades of Grace	N		Delinsky, Barbara		Advice Columnist Grace Dorian is The Confidante, a seasoned advice columnistGrace Dorian, 60-year-old advice columnist. A story about the effects of Alzheimer's disease on three generations of a family focuses on Dorian, her daughter and granddaughter who struggle with their changing roles	171361
2005	Shades of Grey	M				News Media. Reporter (Grace Junot).	171362
1988	Shades of Love: Sunset Court	MT				Female Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand). Male Reporter (Howard Schwartz).	171363
1980	Shadow Box, The	MT				Interviewer (John Considine)	171364
1985	Shadow Catcher	NW		Champlin, Tim		Press	171365
1985	Shadow Chasers	T			Series 1985-1986 ABC	Reporter for sleazy tabloid, The National Register	171366
1985	Shadow Chasers	MT	SVDSP 767			Reporter and an anthropologist investigate ominous paranormal phenomena in a small Northern California town.	171367
1997	Shadow Conspiracy	M	DVD -R HQ 6473, 6474. DVD -R 1541, 1540			Journalist (Linda Hamilton) who with a presidential aide is pursued by a killer after they uncover a plot to kill the President.News Reporter (Bob Child). News Reporter (Vicki Ross-Norris). Reporter 1 (Tom Quinn).	171368
2005	Shadow Dragon	MF				News Media. News Reporter (Brenna Rivas).	171369
1993	Shadow Force	M				Journalist Mary Denton (Lise Cutter) is in love with a homicide detective from Kansas City who attends a funeral in Norman Texas for his brother-in-law, the last remaining honorable member of the local police force, a police force filled with professional assassins, each on the payroll of a local racketeer. 	171370
2000	Shadow Hours	M				Newscaster (Charles Sergis), KFWC News.	171371
2007	Shadow Hunters	N		Nowak, Brian J. 		Reporter Will Sandwith of the Boston Globe departed for Boston College where he gladly left behind a good deal of personal unhappiness in his small home town of Alden, New York. As an up-and-coming reporter for the Globe and courting the girl of his dreams from college, he realized life was good in Boston. Now the most tragic of tasks beckons Sandwith home along with all the memories of his earlier, unhappy life -- the death and possible murder of his younger brother. When he arrives in Alden, his journalist’s nose sends him on an investigation of curious and inexplicable details surrounding the death of his brother. Despite his eagerness to say goodbye and return to Boston, Will finds himself burrowing deeper and deeper into dangerously hidden secrets of murder and mayhem as well as personal family demons. Will finally uncovers the secret to the terrorized town’s worst fears and the murderer’s identity, but in doing so inadvertently makes himself a target. Will he live long enough to expose the killer? 	171372
1994	Shadow in the Corn	NM		Foss, Jason		Reporter Vikki Corbett of the Durring and Kingshaven Advertiser, a provincial newspaper, and junior lecturer in archeology look into pagan rituals with occult underpinnings.Junior Reporter Corbett senses a story that might take her to Fleet Street. She teams up with the archeologist lecturer and soon they discover a trail of sexual intrigue that leads to Stonehenge.They encounter danger in museums and the countryside. They unearth instances of conspiracy, kidnapping, arson, adultery and murder.  Link a New Age eco-fascist revival cult to brutal acts of mayhem.	171373
2007	Shadow in the Rain	N		Ford, Harriett	Based on actual crime in Rockford, Illinois	Cub Reporter Tia Burgess becomes convinced that an innocent man has been convicted of murder. While she tries to untangle the truth of the crime and free him from prison, she is stalked by a killer and also challenged to free herself from her own prison of grief and love again. She pursues finding the truth about the an or at least as much evidence as she can to show the need for a new trial, amazing lapses in investigative procedure, police coercion in interviewing witnesses as well as the man himself and the suppression of some witnesses information. A fictionalized version of a real case.	171374
2007	Shadow in the River, The	N		Grytten, Frode		Journalist Robert Bell, a disillusioned local reporter with a dry sense of humor and an escalating drinking problem, leaves behind the banality of his quiet office to investigate a mysterious death -- one June night, in a small town gripped by a sweltering heat wave, a young man is forced off the road and into the river. Simmering racial tensions in the town threaten to boil over and local Serbian immigrants become the easy targets for blame. Robert’s own brother, Frank, is the investigating police officer, but they have a problem sharing information. And another darker, hidden problem -- Robert’s in love with the one woman he can’t have -- Frank’s wife, Irene. Their affair continues through the stifling heat until one morning Irene vanishes. Is her disappearance somehow linked to the young man’s death? Soon Robert is drawn deeper into the desperate hunt for a murderer and, as the storm clouds gather, finds some uncomfortable truths about his seemingly quiet community. 	171375
1985	Shadow Kills	N	MLPL	Philbrick, W.R.		Reporter Russ White, Boston Standard. Taylor McNally, Boston Globe. Hugh Devlin, newspaper publisher. Marty Barrett, Channel Three.	171376
1933	Shadow Laughs, The	M				Reporter Robin Dale (Hal Skelly) investigates robbery and murder with help of associate Ryan (Geoffrey Bryant).	171377
1982	Shadow Line, The	N		Furman, Laura		News Media	171378
2000	Shadow Magic	M	DVD -R HQ 3108, 3109			Peking Photographer and a British visionary battle anti-Western sentiment while introducing movies to China.	171379
1984	Shadow Man, The	N		Barroll, Clare		News Media	171380
1890	Shadow of a Dream, The	N	MLPL	Howells, William Dean		Editor Douglas Faulkner of the party organ in his city and wrote caustic articles for it which were rather in the line of his political than his personal morality.  Narrator is a writer on the opposition newspaper in his city and caught his fancy.	171381
1949	Shadow of a Hero	N	OWN - H	Chase, Allan		Book Editor Steve Rome, of the News.	171382
1946	Shadow of a Woman	M				Photographer Johnnie (Don McGuire), MacKellar's Photographer	171383
1991	Shadow of China	M	DVD -R HQ 3702, 3703. SV 226	Nishiki, Masaaki (Novel -- "Snake Head)." Richard Maxwell, Kitsuo Yanagimachi (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Japanese Photojournalist Akira (Koichi Sato) wants to do a story on what will happen to prostitutes in Hong Kong when the political climate changes, but he really is trying to uncover the truth about a powerful businessman's past for a Japanese magazine.He gets a picture of the businessman and a woman captured when the two tried to escape from Communist China in 1976. Businessman grabs the camera, destroys the film.  He employs ruthless business tactics to bankrupt newspaper publisher so he can take overHe gains control of paper, but his past haunts him.  Rival newspaper prints story saying businessman is son of Japanese war criminal. When woman is shot, he tells photojournalist he is returning to mainland China where there is going to be a revolution.He suggests the photojournalist can come and write about it. TV Reporter (Sam Neill).	171384
1936	Shadow of Chinatown	M	DVD		15 chapters. Serial	Newspaperwoman Joan Whiting (Joan Barclay), young newspaperwoman elevated from Society Editor to rank of reporter/ Reporter along with writer friend Martin Andrews (Herman Brix) follow a story about the closing of Chinatown all of their countryNewspaper Editor Harrison (Roger Williams - Chapters 5, 7,.13, 15).	171385
2001	Shadow of Destiny	G				Photographer (Doug Boyd).	171386
1935	Shadow of Doubt	M	SVDSP 1108. DVD -R HQ 2511-2509 (No "The End).	Somers, Arthur Roche (Novel). Wells Root (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist  Reed Ryan (Regis Toomey) is one of several people involved in the murder of a womanizing producer.  Turns out the columnist is the killer who shot the producer out of jealousy over a singer.Reporter (Sherry Hall, Forrest Taylor).	171387
1998	Shadow of Doubt	M				News Media. Reporter at Murder Scene (Larry Mendte). Reporter #1 (Rene Gatica). Reporter #2 (Brian Foyster). Reporter #3 (Maclovio Perez, Jr.).  Reporter #4 (Larry Mendte).  Reporter #6 (Barry Nolan). Female Reporter (Forbes Riley).TV Anchor #1 (Rick Garcia). Anchor #2 (Tracy Douglas). Anchor #2 (Gwen McGee). Anchor #3 (Michael Corbett). Anchor #4 (Leslie Neale). Court TV Anchor (Mary Jane Stevenson). TV Host/Panel (Karen Kondazian).	171388
1959	Shadow of Evil	N	OWN - P	Slaughter, Frank G.		Journalist Richard Jordan's headlining crusade against a town and its secret	171389
2001	Shadow of Memories(aka Shadow of Destiny)	G			Xbox, Playstation 2, Windows.	Photographer (Doug Boyd - voice).	171390
2000	Shadow of Suspicion	P	MLPL	Miles	812 M643	Press	171391
2000	Shadow of the Blair Witch	MT				News Media. Reporter #2 (Wendy Hoffman).  Reporter #3 (Roger Nolan).	171392
1961	Shadow of the Cat, The	M		Boat, George (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Newspaperman Michael Latimer (Conrad Phillips) involved with woman whose aunt is murdered by a man and his servants.  Victim's cat witnesses murder and stalks perpetrators. With relatives' help, the killers try to destroy cat as well as dead woman's will.Cat causes their deaths. Man dies of heart attack induced by fright. Cat leads reporter and niece to the dead woman's body and the niece inherits the fortune.	171393
1989	Shadow of the Cobra	MT	SV 229-230 (Parts I and II)			News Media	171394
1959	Shadow of the Eagle	N		Baggaley, James		Press	171395
1976	Shadow of the Hawk	M	SVD 572. SV 206	Jensen, Lynette Cahill, Norman Thaddeus Vane (Story). Vane, Herbert J. Wright (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance Writer Maureen (Marilyn Hassett) has been substituting for a sick friend on the Daily Herald. She is at a hospital calling in a report on a railroad accident when an Indian chief is brought in. She agrees to take the chief to see his grandson.She decides to go along with them as they take the chief back to his village. Romance between reporter and the chief's grandson. Once they reach the wilderness, reporter ordered to go into a cabin and wait until chief and grandson confront forces of evil.	171396
1979	Shadow of the Palms, The	NM	OWN - P	Law, Janice		Reporter John  Hillary from the Big Payoff.	171397
2007	Shadow of the Raven	N		Sundstrand, David		Reporter Linda Reyes teams up with a bureau of land management officer to investigate the murder of a poacher left to die without shoes or water in the Mojave Desert near bighorn sheep.Their search for the murderer parallels that of the victim's brothers, a trio of unrepentant unwashed misfits whose detecting methods leave a trail of death and destruction.The relationship between the reporter and the land management officer blossoms slowly as the man, half-Irish and half-Paiute, shares with Linda his affinity for open desert spaces during a rugged climbing expedition.	171398
1941	Shadow of the Thin Man	M	DVD -R HQ 3840, 3841. L	Kurnitz, Harry (Story). Irving Breecher, Kurnitz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Clarke (Barry Nelson)  is among the suspects in the murder of a jockey at a racetrack. He gets an interview with another jockey at the murder site but refuses to share the information with the other reporters.Nora Charles (Myrna Loy) calls Clarke her favorite reporter.  Reporter Whitey Barrow (Alan Baxter) is trying to get money from a gangster he whitewashed in print. Clarke is in love with gangster's secretary.He uses her keys to search the gangster's office and is interrupted by Barrow.  The two fight and Barrow hits his head on a desk. Clarke is knocked out and wakes up to find that Barrow has been shot and he is being held for the murder.Girlfriend also arrested for letting him in office. Nick Charles manipulates the police and the press. The husband and wife solve crime. Nick: "I'm a hero. I was shot twice in the Tribune." Nora: "I read where you were shot five times in the tabloids."Nick: "It's not true. He didn't come anywhere near my tabloids." Reporters (Cliff Danielson, J. Louis Smith, Jerry Jerome, Roger Moore, Buddy Roosevelt, Hal Le Sueur). Photographer (Arch Hendricks).	171399
2000	Shadow of the Vampire	M				Reporter 1 (Derek Kueter). Reporter 2 (Norman Golightly). Reporter 3 (Patrick Hastert).	171400
1995	Shadow of the Wolf	NR		Flanders, Rebecca	Silhouette	TV Reporter Amy Fortenoy knew the only way to catch the elusive "werewolf killer" was to danger herself as bait. But when she got in over her head, a former policeman came to her rescue.Sultry, sexy reporter does attract the dangerous attentions of a serial killer claiming to be a werewolf. She seeks the protection of a handsome former policeman with his own secret to hide.If he loses his concentration, they could lose their lives to the beast within himself.	171401
2007	Shadow of Treason, A	N		Gover, Tricia		Reporter Walt helped a woman over the border and shows up again after Guernica is bombed, the woman is given an impossible mission during the Spanish Civil War. She must leave behind the man she’s fallen in love with and return to the person who betrayed her. She is drawn into international espionage schemes that could turn the tide of the war and help protect the soldiers from the International Brigade. She must find a way to get a critical piece of information to Walt in time. 	171402
1996	Shadow of Wings, The	N		Knox-Mawer, June and Rudolf Steiner		BBC Reporter Laura Harrington on assignment to cover Fiji's upcoming independence in 1969.  Amelia Earhart mystery included	171403
1950	Shadow on the Wall	M				Journalist (James R. Scott).	171404
1995	Shadow People	NSF		DesErmia, Helen		Reporter Susan Walker is eager to delve into her new assignment at the paper -- investigating bizarre happenings around town.Susan Walker, reporter for the Register, discovers a supernatural connection between the disappearance of three girls, the discovery of a body, murdered pets and an evil psychic healer	171405
2008	Shadow Phantom Begins	N		Bedford, Dan		Reporter Jane of the Mistal City News teams up with FBI agents and Shadow Phantom in the supernatural case of a lifetime. Mistal City has become a thriving center for the occult. The death of a former agent of a subdepartment under the FBI known as the Department of Paranormal Activities and Control provokes his son Joseph to uncover the mystery of his father’s death. Joseph discovers a secret suit designed by his father and becomes Shadow Phantom possessing ghostly powers. He battles Grave Digger, a cemetery worker having magical powers of his own who is linked to his father’s death. 	171406
1937	Shadow Strikes, The	M				Reporter (Harry Harvey).	171407
1998	Shadow Wars: Novel, A	N		Farnsworth, Clyde		Journalist	171408
1937	Shadow, The	M			PR	Press Agent helps solve a crime (Charles Quigley usually a reporter -- same role)	171409
1931	Shadow, The	SS		Gibson, Walter		Reporter Claude Burke for the daily Classic, feeds the Shadow inside information.   Short stories, novels, radio shows and movies.	171410
1968	Shadowed Faith, The	N		Bickham, Jack M.		Editor Sam Kinkaid, the lay editor, is a liberal caught in the middle of a church battle for control of the diocesan newspaper.	171411
1982	Shadowplay	N	PVL	Hartley, Norman		Press. John Railton, president of the World News Agency, is hounded by the Sallinger Corporation that has acquired World News and wants to use it to spur sales of the corporation's nuclear missiles. Railton blocks every attempt to oust him as president.Massive vendetta is launched against Railton. He and his girlfriend are accused of spying and espionage and narrowly escape being murdered.	171412
1931	Shadows	M			UK Only	Reporter Press Rawlinson (Bernard Nedell)	171413
1975	Shadows	NM		Corley, Edwin		Publisher William Randolph  Hearst.  Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons. Dorothy Parker.	171414
1914	Shadows	M				Girl Reporter Fanny Turner (Irene Warfield)	171415
2004	Shadows	M				TV Reporter (Andrew Southard - Voice).	171416
2004	Shadows and Echoes	N		Cooke, Gaynor		Photojournalists. Three young men, Paul, David and Aziz, photojournalists in their mid-twenties, become embroiled in a terrorist plot by suicide bombers ordered to detonate explosives in Mecca and kill thousands of the pilgrims present for the Hajj.When a CIA plot is uncovered, there will be Muslim uprising against America in revenge and the rest of the West will come to their defense. Islam will win.The three photojournalists foil the plan but then decide the leaders must also be stopped. They embark on a journey with two professional agents that takes them from Mecca to Riyadh, to Washington, to the English countryside and the Palace of Westminster.	171417
2002	Shadows and Elephants	N		Hower, Edward		Journalist Capt. Ben Blackburn is a charismatic journalist whose romantic interest is piqued when he encounters a sensuous passionate spiritualist whose work is becoming increasingly renowned.Two become friends based on attraction and a deep spiritual bond that sends them off to India after they form a spiritual society together. Her sexual hang-ups prevent them from consummating their affair.Blackburn becomes involved with a married British expatriate. He goes off on a bender. Committee trying to expose them as frauds. Brilliant fraud and her chief accomplice.Loosely based on lives of Russian-born mystic and her partner, Col. Henry Steel Olcott, a popular journalist and Civil War hero. Set in New York City, India and Ceylon.	171418
1983	Shadows From the Past	N	OWN - H	Neely, Richard		Publisher. Wealthy, philandering New York newspaper publisher lies near death from a bullet while his best friend and editor-in-chief searches their past including wives and lovers from 1916-1942 for the present killer.	171419
2008	Shadows in the Sunlight	N		Bush, WL		Former Reporter tries to hide from the light of truth by taking on an assumed identity in the shadowy crevices of America. 	171420
1991	Shadows of the Past	M	SVD 801			Photojournalists Jackie Delaney (Erika Anderson) stricken by amnesia is policeman's only link to international criminal. She is in Montreal and finds that both cops and shady figures believe she was involved in some criminal plot she can’t remember. 	171421
1986	Shadows on the Wall	M	SV 101	Poole, Patrick C. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Clay Toten (Gary Swanson) who works for the Chicago Herald investigates a scandal involving a cowboy star accused of murder. A News on the March newsreel opens the film. Columnist uses an associate to do leg work for him.Toten finds himself unwelcomed in the Texas town where the murder occurred.  His car is smashed up and he is nearly assaulted in a bar. When he talks into a tape recorder in an open space at night, someone tries to run him over.Columnist begins to suspect that a senator was actually responsible for the murder and then killed the cowboy star to make it look like a murder and suicide.  Contacts former editor of the local paper who says he was scared off the story.Toten breaks into the local theatre and the abandoned hotel to investigate and is rescued by the theater manager when he is attacked by thugs. The senator is killed and the case solved."Some people deserve to know what the truth is. And if that means somebody has to get hurt along the way, that's what you have to do."	171422
1938	Shadows Over Shanghai	M		Sale, Richard B. (Story). Joseph Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Johnny McGinty (James Dunn) rescues a woman who is carrying a valuable amulet that holds the key to a missing fortune.  Marries the photographer when she discovers only Americans can leave Shanghai.After they are almost killed, they escape to San Francisco and really get married.	171423
1986	Shadows Run Black	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Mary Beth McKenzie). Newscaster on Television (Dennis Vanetta). Press Photographer (Herbie Katz). News Cameraman (Keith Doyle). Photographer  by Pool (Rick Searles).	171424
2004	Shady Lady	NR		Thornton, Elizabeth		Publisher Jolie Chesney of the Avon Journal is a no-nonsense journalist who always stuck to the facts. And the fact was that she found the celebrated war hero who came to her office angrily demanding a retraction unsettlingly charismatic. His wild sexual exploits had found their way into her newspaper’s gossip column and Jo had no intention of compromising her standards, journalistic or otherwise. But when her star reporter suspiciously vanishes, Joseeks help from this dangerously sensual man, whose connection to the Special Branch may save her friend’s life, even if it means putting her own life and heart on the line. Waldo Bowman sensed danger in his immediate attraction for Jolie the instant they met. Beautiful and independent, she was unlike any woman he knew, and he was determined not to lose her, whatever the risk. But when Jo uses her paper to set a trap for a cold-blooded killer, these reluctant lovers embark on a mystery that will change their lives -- or end them. 	171425
1929	Shady Lady, The	M		Jungmeyer, Jack (Story-Continuity). Garrett Graham (Titles). Edward H. Griffith (Dialogue).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Correspondent Jimmie Haley (Russell Gleason) is a New York newspaper correspondent who helps a woman and a man break up a gang of gunrunners in Havana. The man is a rival gunrunner.Woman saves the correspondent when he is caught while trying to get a flash picture of the gunrunners at work. She turns out to be a fugitive murderess, but the journalist decides to drop the story when she cries and appeals to his emotions.	171426
2004	Shady National Convention, The	T				Correspondent (Damien Fahey). Correspondent La La (La La Vasquez). Hosts (Carson Daly, Vanessa Minnillo).	171427
2000	Shaft	M				News Media. Reporter (Stacy Sarter). News Anchor (Lisa Cooley)	171428
2001	Shaft, The (aka Down)	M	DVD -R HQ 3881, 3882			Reporter Jennifer Evans (Naomi Watts) and a mechanic investigate deaths related to an elevator in a New York building. Television Reporter Tina Bradley (Melissa Stark). Chief Editor Russell (Richard Messina).Journalist #1 Jerry Seltzer (Joe Weston). Journalist #2 Susan (Candy Buckley). Journalist #3 Marie-Anne (Jackie Hoffman).  Talk show Host Geena Park (Janke Dekker).White House Press Secretary (Mylene Duyvestein).	171429
1976	Shaggy D.A., The	M				TV Interviewer (Jonathan Daly). TV Cameraman (Walt Davis).	171430
1959	Shaggy Dog, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9427, 9248			Reporter (Jack Albertson)	171431
2006	Shaggy Dog, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9434, 9435			TV Reporter (Michael-John Wolfe).  Narrator (Ron Yuan). Man tries to live a normal life despite the fact that he sometimes turns into a sheepdog.	171432
1956	Shake, Rattle and Rock (aka Shake, Rattle & Rock!)	M				Editor Armstrong (Pierre Watkin).	171433
2000	Shake, The: Novel of Crime, A	NM		Patton, Jim		Reporter Tommy Mason, seedy reporter	171434
1950	Shakedown	M		Dallinger, Nat, Don Martin (Story). Lewis Levitt, Martin Goldsmith (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Ellen Bennett (Peggy Dow) at San Francisco newspaper romanced by Photographer Jack Early (Howard Duff). Uses her to get better position even though Publisher David Glover (Bruce Bennett) loves her. Early assigned to photograph hoodlum.Hoodlum convinces Early to get pictures of henchman robbing store. Photographer does, uses photos to blackmail henchman. Photographer gets photo of henchman putting bomb in hoodlum's car. Hoodlum killed. Pearly gets job with national magazine.Romances hoodlum's widow. Gets assignment to cover society ball. Gets henchman and gang to rob guests. Widow shoots photographer at party because he was responsible for husband's death. Henchman kills photographer who snaps last picture of his killer.Published in his paper. Positive obituary. No indication of how unscrupulous he was. Keller the Reporter (Joseph Prevney). Reporter (Steve Wayne). City Editor (Stapleton Kent). Brownie, Newspaper Photographer (John Miller).New York Times, 9/4/50: "Apparently this is to be the year where newspaper people are to be represented on the screen as something less than honorable custodians of the public's trust." Photographers (Ralph Brooks, Douglas Carter, Bert Davidson).	171435
1936	Shakedown	M		Shipman, Barry (Story). Grace Neville (Screenplay)		Reporter Presto Mullins (Gene Morgan) gets involved with a fake kidnapping that leads to murder. Editor (Arthur Loft).	171436
2009	Shakedown	N		Ryan, Andie		Public Relations Executive Tom Hollister, who is at the heart of a massive insider trading scheme, discovers a murder conspiracy. Estranged from his family, he falls for an aging call girl, unaware of her connection to the company’s crimes. Against the backdrop of a corporate meltdown, Hollister races to expose the scheme and bring the killers to justice, even though the truth could cost him his life and everything he has come to love. 	171437
1988	Shakedown on the Sunset Strip	MT				Reporter Jerry Ramlow (Jerry Hauck). Late 1940s Los Angeles. Los Angeles Sun refuses to print story (policeman tells all as life insurance policy). Opportunistic press. City Editor (Bob Legionaire).	171438
1929	Shakedown, The	M				Photographer at Fight Arena (William Wyler).	171439
1970	Shaker Revival, The	SSF	USC	Jonas, Gerald	In "Sociology Through Science Fiction."	Editor Arthur Stock, Executive Editor, Ideas Illustrated in New York City.  Writer (Raymond Senter).	171440
2005	Shakes	M				Reporter Crawford (Tim Loftus) is a reporter obsessed with pedophilia. He gets involved with  a young man whose mother forced him to live in a basement for one year and a veiled young girl accompanied by her kidnapper.	171441
1965	Shakespeare-Wallah	M				Critic (Marcus Murch), Dandy in "The Critic."	171442
1968	Shakiest Gun in the West, The	M				Photographer Leonard (Phil Arnold)	171443
1992	Shaky Ground: Amazing Chimney Boy, The	T			Episode #1. 12-27-1992	TV Reporter (Dale Harimoto).	171444
1960	Shall Do No Murder	NM	OWN - H	Alexander, Holmes		Editor is the main character of a murder mystery. Little journalism.	171445
1937	Shall We Dance	M	DVD -R HQ 4691, 4692 (Mislabeled on Disc 4991-4992). . L. B 200		Rogers	Public Relations Man Arthur fakes photographs to get results. Newsboy (Sherwood Bailey)	171446
2004	Shall We Dance?	M				Reporter. Private detective pretends he's a reporter-photographer to get picture of husband at dance class.	171447
1994	Shallow Grave	M				Journalist (Ewan McGregor) is an insolent yuppie who joins a lawyer and medical practitioner to keep the drug money left behind by their dead roommate. Newspaper Editor (Billy Riddoch).Newspaper Office Boy (Paul Doonan).	171448
1995	Shaman Sings, The	NM		Doss, James D.		Reporter Anne Foster helps track down the physicist who plotted to steal a graduate student's discovery that would have made her rich and famous if she hadn't been strangled, stabbed and gutted.The Rocky Mountain Polytechnic grad student's breakthrough research was in room-temperature superconductivity.Granite Creek police chief, blessed or cursed by premonitions himself, teams up with Foster, but it's an old Ute shaman who finally gets the killer.	171449
1999	Shaman's Game, The	N		Doss, James D.		Reporter Delly Sands  is a frail, young, lovely woman who recently returned to the reservation to work on the tribal newspaper. She thinks her reporting will unmask witch responsible for the deaths of three people during two tribal dances.When Sands herself is wounded in an attack with a weapon that has powerful tribal symbolism, tribal policeman Charlie Moon must take his aunt's dreams seriously -- that the victims were targets of a witch. His aunt is an elderly shaman Daisy Perika.The old shaman determines to expose the witch on her own, a game that could cause more deaths.	171450
1992	Shame	MT				Reporter (David Spates)Tough female lawyer on holiday ends up in a small Pacific Northwest town where she befriends a local teenage girl and tries to persuade her to press charges against young thugs who raped her.	171451
1970	Shame, Shame, Everybody Knows Her Name	M				Photographer (John Cardoza).	171452
1926	Shameful Behavior?	M		Lowndes, Belloc Mrs. (Short Story).  George Scarborough (Adaptation).  Douglas Bronston (Continuity).	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Managing Editor of the local paper prints the photo of a woman who returns from Paris to discover her love for editor's brother is not returned.  The photo accompanies an item about a woman escaping from an asylum and seeking revenge on her husband.Woman poses as the real escapee and goes to the brother's house claiming he is her husband. Real husband and real escapee arrive. The real escapee is hired as a nurse to handle the woman.	171453
1996	Shameless	N		Collins, Judy		Photojournalist Catherine Saint leads a busy New York life as a rock journalist with assignments from Vanity Fair and Rolling Stones, concerts, parties, intimate friendships with top players in the entertainment world.On the long journey from her family's Kansas ranch through the hard early days in Greenwich Village, she's learned about the craft of photography, the art of music, the depths of passion and the many faces of love.Through grit, luck and soulful talent, she's made her dreams come true -- until the nightmare begins. Danger enters her life.	171454
2004	Shameless: Season 1 - Episode 2	T			Episode #2. 1-20-2004	TV News Reporter (Alison Burrows). News Vendor (James Foster). It's Friday and Frank is missing. Fiona begins to worry. A full scale search is launched. When a body is found in the local canal the family fear the worst -- but it's just a Police PR stunt.Frank returns sasfe and well.	171455
2004	Shameless: Season 1 - Episode 3	T			Episode #3. 1-27-2004	News Vendor (James Foster).	171456
2004	Shameless: Season 1 - Episode 4	T			Episode #4. 2-3-2004	Reporter (Emma Dears). News Vendor (James Foster). The Gallaghers have a big problem when a local child goes missing from a partyu. Debbie steals-kidnaps a baby from the state. Local residents think the kid has been kidnapped by a pervert.The race is on to find the girl while the Gallaghers come up with a madcap scheme to get the baby back. It looks set for disaster but somehow they manage to pull it off.	171457
2006	Shameless: Season 3 - Episode 1	T			Episode #20 - Special. 1-3-2006	Reporter (Emma Kearney). News Vendor (James Foster).	171458
2007	Shameless: Season 4 - Episode 1	T			Episode #28. 1-9-2007	News Media. News Reporter (Phil Gwilliam). Local Reporter (William Atkinson).	171459
1975	Shampoo	M	DVD -R HQ 3705, 3706			Newscaster (Howard Culver)	171460
1998	Shamrock Diary, The	N		O'Meara, Megan		Female Reporter tries to solve mystery involving World War II battleship and its crew	171461
1980	Shamwari	M				Reporter (Alan Cockle)	171462
1860	Shandon Bells	N		Black, William		Press	171463
2006	Shandra Covington: Dead on Arrival	N		Savage, Jeff	#2 Shandra Covington Series	Journalist Shandra Covington, a single, aggressive and an accomplished newspaper reporter, meets unusual people every day. But Pinky Templeton is the first one who has claimed, quite vocally, to be dead. She would just ignore him as another nut case, except life-threatening events are happening to those close to her. And Pinky seems to be involved -- although the official records show he did die in 1957. Now that he’s gone and died again. Shandra feels she must find out the truth -- even if her friend, police officer Bobby Richter, doesn’t want to help. After all, how many times can one man die? With Pinky, it’s hard to tell. Curiosity can be a curse, and just like the preverbal cat, feisty Shandra Covington could soon end up dead herself. 	171464
2005	Shandra Covington: House of Secrets	N		Savage, Jeff	#1 Shandra Covington Series	Journalist Shandra Covington, a single, aggressive and an accomplished newspaper reporter, simply assumed her grandmother’s house was sold after she hastily moved in with  Shandra and her mother two decades ago. Yet, here it was, deeded to Shandra in her grandmother’s will. Shandra has tender memories of the time spent as a young girl in the old house on the hill, and her curiosity and sentimentality lead her to a final visit of the forgotten home. What she discovers shocks Shandra to her very core. Not only is the house still filled with her grandmother’s old belongings, but there is also a body, long since dead, and covered with the same thick layer of dust as the rest of the items in the house. Returning with the sheriff and his handsome deputy, Clay, they find the body missing. In its place is another body -- this one dead less than 12 hours and all evidence points to Shandra. Desperate to clear her name and uncover the truth behind these troubling mysteries. Shandra puts her journalistic training to use. Between the reluctant townspeople, ominous warnings, and physical threats, Shandra learns the truth, little by little -- knowing full well that someone is determined to keep old secrets buried, even if it means buying Shandra as well.	171465
1935	Shanghai	M				Reporter from "Free Press" (Cyril Ring).	171466
1945	Shanghai Cobra, The	M				Newspaper Announcement. Chan uses a newspaper announcement to help find a murderer.	171467
1954	Shanghai Deadline	N		Gilman, LaSelle		Press	171468
2003	Shanghai Knights	M				Newspaper Boy (Charlie Hawkins).	171469
1996	Shank	NM		Anscombe, Roderick		TV Newscaster Sandy receives letters from a history teacher who has been sentenced to life for killing his HIV-positive wife, a crime he swears he committed out of love. She reads his letters on a talk show nightly to an enthralled TV audience.It becomes clear form the letters why he broke out of prison with a hostage -- a prison nurse he claims to love as much as his late wife.	171470
1982	Shannon	M				Photographer (Michelle Bauer)	171471
2008	Shannon Delaney: Ghost From the Shadows, A	N		Eagan-Coz, Elizabeth	#2 Shannon Delaney Series	Publicity Writer Shannon Delaney, the lovely and talented twentysomething publicity writer with the knack of picking freelance assignments that lead her into portals of discovery of her own emerging ability to “speak to the past,” as she delves into murder, mayhem and unsolved mysteries involving cold-case files influenced by California’s history. Shannon, who lives in San Diego, rebounds from a failed romance and takes refuge in an assignment at 1920s-era Magic Manor Dinner Theater on California’s Catalina Island, Avalon resort. Assured of quiet surroundings as the only lodger at the renovation-in-progress Magic Manor, Shannon soon discovers she is not alone. Portentous events, haunting clues and spectral visitations draw Shannon into separate, yet interwoven, mysteries: the hunt for 19th-century pirate treasure, and a decade-old tragic death that reeks of dark intentions.Avalon, fabled as Hollywood's getaway, is ideal as A Ghost From the Shadows location and for Shannon's continuing adventures as she builds her career and strengthens her intuitive powers to speak to the past. Returning characters include: Alex Blackthorne, Aunt Dora, Francisco Zavala, Zach Zavala and Shannon's personal spirit guide: Eric Blackthorne, master magician from the 1800's.	171472
2009	Shannon Delaney: Ghost of a Chance, A	N		Eagan-Coz, Elizabeth	#1 Shannon Delaney Series	Publicity Writer Shannon Delaney, the lovely and talented twentysomething publicity writer with the knack of picking freelance assignments that lead her into portals of discovery of her own emerging ability to “speak to the past,” as she delves into murder, mayhem and unsolved mysteries involving cold-case files influenced by California’s history. She leaves Chicago for a dream assignment in San Diego. While staying at the fabled Blackthorne House, Shannon’s uncanny ability to sniff out a murder mystery pays off when she digs up the past to solve a cold case file form San Diego’s decadent Victorian era of the late 1800s. Shannon Delaney thought her dream assignment in San Diego would open new doors for her writing career. She could not have guessed that her new home, the Victorian Blackthorne House mansion would be a portal to a century-old mystery.Shannon settles into her assignment to chronicle the mansion’s fascinating history for a publicity brochure advertising it as an authentic Victorian B&B. But, before Shannon can put pen to paper, a ghostly encounter leaves her wondering if her dream assignment isn’t a nightmare. Caught up in the spectral mission of the mansion’s original owner—Eric Blackthorne, master magician—Shannon endures ghastly discoveries to solve a long-ago crime.Complicating her life is the involvement with the handsome, and very real, Alex Blackthorne, descendant of the ghostly Eric Blackthorne. Shannon can’t make up her mind if Alex is a hindrance or a help to her. Certainly, he is just as enchanting as his ancestor is… but can she trust him? And when she is with Alex, can she trust her own heart? Then, too, there is Zach Zavala… Zach seems to be what Alex is not: Straightforward and easy to read…no tricks up his sleeve. And Zach has the guy-next-door good looks that Shannon has always given a second glance to. Plus, Zach’s Grandfather Francisco is a kindred spirit, of sorts. He senses Shannon’s apprehension about her paranormal experiences and he knows how to calm her uneasiness.Night after night, clues haunt Shannon’s sleep through a series of things-that-go-bump-in-the-night experiences. In daylight, eerily odd occurrences stack up together, making it crystal clear what path Shannon must take to reveal the truths that will give final peace to the tortured soul of Eric Blackthorne. In the end, with the mystery of Blackthorne House behind her, Shannon is left with the biggest question of all… What about Alex and Zach; must she choose between them?	171473
1989	Shannon’s Deal	MT				Reporter Terry Lomax (Albert Watson) of Citywatch. . “I’m Terry Lomax. I’m a reporter.”  Lawyer Jack Shannon: “I’ll try not to hold that against you.” Newspaper headlines when a Philadelphia lawyer Shannon, who loses his partnership in a prestigious law firm and has to start over again with his small, private practice,  inadvertently becomes involved in an international drugs-for-arms scheme and his client is the subject of front-page newspaper headlines. Shannon: “Right, Terry Lomax, Citywatch. I thought you were a guy. “Protochem is represented in the case by John F. Shannon of Coleman & Weiss. A slick and ruthless corporate shill, Mr. Shannon....”  Lomax: You have a good memory. Shannon: You went on to say something about my wardrobe?  Lomax: A while back; I don’t remember the details. Shannon: Neither do hit-and-run drivers. 	171474
1990	Shannon’s Deal	T			Series, April 16, 1990-May 21, 1991	Reporter Terry Lomax (Albert Watson) of Citywatch. Philadelphia lawyer Jack Shannon loses his partnership in a prestigious law firm and has to start over again with his small, private practice. He also lost his marriage and his job due in part to a compulsive gambling habit. 	171475
2009	Shannon’s Rainbow	M				TV Weatherman (Larry Richert). 17-year-old girl faces and overcomes hardship with the love of a horse and a mother she never knew she had. 	171476
1898	Shape of Fear, The	SS	MLPL	Peattie, Mrs. Elia W.	In "The Shape of Fear and Other Ghostly Stories"	Newsroom. Dodson wrote and smoked his interminable cigarettes. Tim O'Connor rested his head in his hands on the desk and sat in perfect silence, then handed his criticism to the editor.	171477
1962	Shapes of Sleep	N		Priestly, J.B.		Freelance Journalist runs into seductive women and secret agents as he travels through Europe searching for a manuscript stolen from a London advertising agency	171478
2002	Shararat	MF			India	Reporter Neha Sengupta (Hrishitaa Bhatt) wants a unique punishment for a rich kid who gets into mischief and trouble with the law by racing his sports car and bribing traffic cops. His luck runs out when he wrecks several vehicles while speeding. He is arrested. The reporter wants the delinquent to do community service in a home for senior citizens and the judge likes the unique sentence. The reporter convinces her editor that she would like to stay at the senior citizen’s home to document the effect it has on this rich kid delinquent. The sentence means waking up early and having a daily routine that includes working with the home’s residences. Days pass and the residents and the rich kid get along well. Suddenly, all their lives are changed when the residents are told the home is going to be demolished to make way to new construction. 	171479
2000	Shark Attack 2	M				News Media. News Anchorman (Sean Michael).	171480
1998	Shark in a Bottle	M				TV Reporter (Kelvin Garvanne).	171481
2008	Shark Swarm	MT				News Media. TV News Reporter (George Hobbs). Reporter (Victoria Chalaya). Corporate Real Estate Tycoon Hamilton Lux sets his sights on developing the quaint seaside town of Full Moon Bay into a prime getaway for the wealthy, but runs into some unexpected problems. Fisherman Daniel Wilder owns property exactly where Lux wants to build high-priced condos, and isn’t planning to sell. Lux secretly laces the local waters with a toxin deadly to marine life, decimating the fishing industry in an attempt to starve Daniel out. The chemical reacts differently on the area’s sharks, drastically increasing their aggressive tendencies and transforming them into engines of pure destruction moving in coordinated swarms. Without fish to feed on, shark attacks on humans rapidly increase. Lux uses his news media contacts to paint the attacks as random incidents. Daniels, his marine biologist brother and a concern E.P.A. agent must expose Lux’s plan to rid the area of the chemically altered sharks before the town’s entire population is devoured by hungry sharks. 	171482
2004	Shark Tale	C	DVD -R HQ 6468, 6469.			News Media. Reporter Katie Current (Katie Couric). Tabloid Press headline "Shark Tale."  Poor "shark-slayer" gets rich and famous making headlines living the extravagant public life, all chronicled by the media.	171483
2004	Shark Tale	G			PC; Xbox; Playstation 2; Game Boy Advance; Nintento Game Cube. Based on the film.	Reporter Katie Current (Nicole Balick - Voice). Paparazzo Fish (Michael Gough - Voice). News Truck Fish (Quinton Flynn - Voice).	171484
2007	Shark: Backfire	T	DVD -R HQ 8241		Episode #17. 3-29-2007	News Media. Sebastian takes an accusatory approach toward a decorated black cop and his white partner, who claim self-defense in the controversial shooting of a black teen.	171485
2007	Shark: Blind Trust	T	DVD -R HQ 8004		Episode #16. 2-22-2007	News Media. Sebastian puts his career on the line to help a long-time friend who found the body of one of his firm's interns.Reporter (Ted Garcia).	171486
2007	Shark: Burning Sensation	T	DVD -R HQ 9292		Episode #31. 11-18-2007	News Media covers fires raging throughout Southern California. A fireman kills the man who molested his child and leaves his body in a house near the fire. A fellow fireman is killed trying to rescue the corpse. The fireman’s child had committed suicide. 	171487
2006	Shark: déjà vu All Over Again (aka Deja Vu)	T	DVD -R HQ 7701. DVD -R HQ 7738.		Episode #7. 11-9-2006	News Media. Sebastian hopes a guilty verdict in his current murder case will exonerate a former client convicted for a similar killing 15 years earlier.	171488
2006	Shark: Dial M for Monica	T	DVD -R HQ 7368		Episode #9. 11-23-2006	News Media. Sebastian tries to protect the reputation of a young, married prosecutor who was found fatally shot in a car with a dead prostitute. TV Reporter (Kent Shocknek).	171489
2006	Shark: Dr. Feelbad	T	DVD -R HQ 7011		Episode #3. 10-5-2006	News Media in Los Angeles. Sebastian believes a prominent heart-surgeon  murdered his missing wife.	171490
2007	Shark: Dr. Laura	T	DVD -R HQ 9094		Episode #26. 10-14-2007	Reporter Victoria Pearson (Dana Cuomo) of the Los Angeles Chronicle killed at the Los Angeles Coliseum in the middle of the night.  Pearson was a never-to-be-stopped, investigative reporter. Shark about the reporter: “Not the way Victoria wanted to make the front page.”  Pearson was romantically involved with her editor Tony Golden (David Norona). He tells Stark and his crew that Victoria was in the middle of a big string of stories about a local trainer who was providing drugs to professional baseball players, which gives him and any of the drugged players a motive. Their investigation leads them to a possible major corruption problem in the Medial Examiner’s office.  Reporter (Ted Garcia). Panel  (Matthew Troyer). 	171491
2007	Shark: Every Breath You Take	T	DVD -R HQ 9323		Episode #32. 11-25-2007	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ted Garcia). Reporter #2 (Stacy Fields). Press conferences. News Media covering trial. 	171492
2007	Shark: Fall From Grace	T	DVD -R HQ 8373		Episode #20. 4-19-2007	News Media. TV Newscaster Kent Shocknek (Himself).	171493
2006	Shark: Fashion Police	T	DVD -R HQ 7195		Episode #6. 11-2-2006	TV Reporter Laura Montez of KCEI, Channel 10 News. Shark's team leaks stories to Montez on sweatshop operations. News Media. Public Relations campaign by fashion company to offset bad publicity.	171494
2007	Shark: Gangster Movies	T	DVD -R HQ 9462		Episode. 9-2007	News Media. Press Conference on steps of court house. Prison bus explodes killing witness. `	171495
2007	Shark: Here Comes the Judge	T	DVD -R HQ 7957		Episode #15. 2-15-2007	News Media. Stark prosecutes the case of the murdered wife of a rising judge who has a well-known hatred of Sebastian. The judge turns out to be gay and had his wife killed when she threatened to expose him.	171496
2007	Shark: In the Crosshairs	T	DVD -R HQ 9259		Episode #30. 11-11-2007	African-American TV Reporter Dave Clark (Himself) of KKJH 3 News breaks the story of a serial freeway sniper who is causing citywide panic in Los Angeles. The Mayor places undue pressure on Sebastian and his team to identify, locate and convict the serial killer. The District Attorney leaks the news to the media so he can look like the hero. News Media cover the courtroom. 	171497
2006	Shark: In the Grasp	T	DVD -R HQ 7116		Episode #4.  10-19-2006	News Media in Los Angeles cover criminal defense lawyer with high-profile cases who becomes a prosecutor. Players' code of silence frustrates Sebastian when he tries to prosecute a college quarterback and two teammates for the gang-rape of a student.Reporter #1 (Jill Arrington). Reporter #2 (Dave Clark). Reporter #3 (Lu Parker).	171498
2006	Shark: LAPD Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 6949		Episode #2.  9-28-2006	News Media in Los Angeles cover criminal defense lawyer with high-profile cases who becomes a prosecutor. Mayor counts on Sebastian to convict the blue-blooded, drug dealing killer of an undercover narcotics detective and to redeem himself with the LAPD.	171499
2008	Shark: Leaving Las Vegas	T	DVD -R HQ 9884		Episode. 5-6-2008	News Media. Shark goes to Las Vegas and gets involved defending a vicious crook. He ends up putting him behind bars and returns to California where he gets a second chance to practice law in that state. 	171500
2006	Shark: Love Triangle	T			Episode #8. 11-16-2006	TV Reporter (Dave Clark).	171501
2007	Shark: No Holds Barred	T	DVD -R HQ 9174		Episode #28. 10-28-2007	Publicist. Press Conference. News Media. Shark goes up against the FBI to catch the real killer. After a popular ultimate fighter commits suicide, an investigation reveals he had been the third fighter in the league to commit suicide and the league CEO had been pushing steroids on the players. Following the results of the investigation, Sebastian charges the CEO with murder.	171502
2008	Shark: One Hit Wonder	T	DVD -R HQ 9902		Episode. 5-13-2008	Magazine Publisher Hugh Hefner. Photographers. Sebastian tries to determine who murdered an aspiring singer and discovers that several people might have wanted her dead. Danny sleeps with a witness who turns out to be a suspect. 	171503
2008	Shark: Partners in Crime	T	DVD -R HQ 9578		Episode. 1-27-2008	News Media. A gunman shoots at Shark and his former partner and the News Media covers the story. 	171504
2006	Shark: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6888		Episode #1. 9-1-2006. Series 9-1-2006.	News Media in Los Angeles cover criminal defense lawyer with high-profile cases who becomes a prosecutor. Reporter (Kent Shocknek).Reporters (Dave Allen Clark, Ted Garcia, Angela Chee, Karen Elmore, Bridgit Yvette, Stacy Fields, Jina Song, Lu Parker, Dana West, Patricia Skeriotis, Jill Arrington). 	171505
2007	Shark: Porn Free	T	DVD -R HQ 8301		Episode #19. 4-12-2007	News Media. Porn king is murdered and the man who confesses becomes a hero in the media for getting rid of a despicable character. News Media circus surrounds the events and press conferences are used to win public sympathy for the accused killer.But all is not what it seems.	171506
2006	Shark: Russo	T	DVD -R HQ 7595		Episode #4. 10-12-2006	News Media. TV Reporter (Angela Chee). Unscrupulous detective who has a history with Shark gives testimony that can save a current case.	171507
2007	Shark: Shaun of the Dead	T	DVD -R HQ 9371		Episode #33. 12-9-2007	Editor Jillian Parks of Celebrity Buzz Magazine, Hollywood’s Gossip rag, refuses to give up her source. Cites journalistic integrity. Shark questions that when the magazine’s last headline was Baby Toddler: How to Keep Your Infant Skinny. She tells him circulation went up with that article. Turns out she agreed to buy photographs of rock star from the star’s brother for up to a million dollars “for pictures if they are as good as Rob said.” The brother, Rob, canceled telling the editor he had a problem he had to take care of.  Brother was selling photos behind rock star’s back. Editor says she will cooperate. The editor is referred to as “one of them who knows their first amendment rights. Editor Parks finally testifies when Shark promises her an exclusive on another story. News Media. Paparazzi cover the rock star when he is arrested for the murder of a friend. His brother is then convicted of the murder. 	171508
2006	Shark: Sins of the Mother	T	DVD -R HQ 8051		Episode #10. 12-7-2006	News Media.	171509
2007	Shark: Starlet Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 7899		Episode #15. 2-8-2007	News Media. Paparazzi chase after starlet and one is accused of pushing her car into a canyon and killing her. Reporter (Karen Elmore).	171510
2007	Shark: Strange Bedfellows	T	DVD -R HQ 8389		Episode #21. 4-26-2007	News Media. The mayor lies to Shark about endorsing the current district attorney.	171511
2007	Shark: Student Body	T	DVD -R HQ 9136		Episode #271. 10-21-2007	News Media. Danny urges Sebastian to let him look for another suspect in a campus bombing despite the main suspect’s documented bomb-making ability and an incriminating letter threatening vengeance on his condescending peers. Stark goes up against an arrogant FBI man to prove the man innocent and a rich man’s son guilty. 	171512
2007	Shark: Teacher's Pet	T	DVD -R HQ 7887		Episode #13. 2-1-2007	News Media. Sebastian prosecutes the murder of a widely reviled real-estate developer. He also hires a bodyguard to shadow Julie whenever she leaves their home.	171513
2007	Shark: Trial By Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 8304		Episode #17. 4-5-2007	News Media.. Gun-wielding defendant takes Sebastian, Raina and everyone else in the courtroom hostage. News Media cover the event (especially at ending of episode when the crisis is over and the hostages leave the courtroom).	171514
2007	Shark: Wayne's World	T	DVD -R HQ 7783		Episode #12. 1-18-2007	News Media. Serial killer who has followed Sebastian's legal career, provides his own counsel during his trial -- and wins.	171515
2007	Shark: Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark	T	DVD -R HQ 8432		Episode #22. 5-3-2007	News Media. Talk Show Host Larry King (Himself) interviews an acquitted serial-killer-turned-best-selling-author on his regular CNN program. Sebastian draws the serial killer out of hiding to try to get a second chance at justice.He finally gets a conviction -- with a lot of help from his friends.	171516
2007	Shark: Wrath of Khan, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7701		Episode #11.  1-4-2007	News Media. Sebastian goes after a millionaire arms broker. Uses the news media as a threat.	171517
1956	Sharkfighters, The	M				Narrator (TV Newsman Charles Collingwood)	171518
2005	Sharkskin 6	M				Anchorwoman (Zrinka Domic).	171519
1981	Sharky's Machine	M				Newscaster (Monica Kaufman). Newscaster (Dave Michaels). Newscaster (Wes Sarginson).	171520
1995	Sharon's Secret	MT	DVD -R HQ 7393, 7394			Reporter (William Hardy)	171521
2001	Sharp and Sudden	M				Photographer (Greg Dashkin).	171522
2007	Sharp as Marbles	M				Reporter (John Banovich - News Reporter).	171523
2006	Sharp Objects	N		Flynn, Gillian		Reporter Camille Preaker works for a second-rate Chicago newspaper. A solitary woman with a cynical bent, she appears to have carved out a workable life for herself despite a painful past and an estranged family. Editor Frank Curry.But when a second young girl turns up missing in Camille's hometown -- shortly after another local girl was found murdered -- Camille's editor sends her home to Missouri to cover the story.The question is, can Camille get to the bottom of the story before her demons get the best of her? Provocative flirting between Camille and a Kansas City detective assigned to the cases. Is it sex they're after, or simply information?Readers follow Camille to the field as she examines crime scenes, interviews the friends and family of the victims, and probes reticent investigators for information. After all, the world of investigative reporting is tantalizing.Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, Camille's first assignment from the second-rate daily paper where she works brings her reluctantly back to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.	171524
1938	Sharpshooters	M		Rapf, Maurice, Lester Aiffren (Story). Robert Ellis, Helen Logan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy) is a top lenser who gets footage of the assassination of a prince and slips it to sound man Waldo (Wally Vernon) to prevent the authorities from confiscating it.Escaping from police, Mitchell gets involved in an assassination plot. Sentenced to death by firing squad, he escapes. Newsman (Lester Dorr). Photographer (Jack Mulhall).Variety complained about early scenes depicting Donlevy's drunken behavior and said this would have to be modified if the series continued.	171525
1986	Shart	MF			India.	Photographer Jabbar (Mac Mohan).	171526
1999	Shasta McNasty: Angels in Lingerie Are Devils in Disguise	T			Episode #6.11-9-1999	Photographer (Nika Futterman/Frost).	171527
2003	Shattered City: Halifax Explosion, The	MT			Miniseries - Canada	Reporter (Glen Lefchak). Ned the Paperboy (Bradley Bailey)	171528
1990	Shattered Dreams	MT	DVD -R HQ 8322, 8323			News Media. Reporter A (Robert Rigamonti).  Reporter B (Kenneth Joseph James). Reporter C (Toni Attell). TV Newscaster (Larry Carroll). "Washington Today" Interviewer (Edwina Moore). SEC Reporter (John Rixey Moore). SEC Interviewer (Bud Anthony).Principal Reporter (Johnny Mask). Man physical abuses his wife but she keeps going back for me because he convinces her that she would be nothing without him. The marriage finally explores in a big divorce battle balancing on the cases of abuse.	171529
2003	Shattered Glass	M	DVD -R HQ 2704, 2705. SVDSP 1702	Bissinger, Buzz (Article-Idea). Billy Gray (Screenplay)	Based on a Vanity Fair story by former Philadelphia Inquirer Reporter Buzz Bissinger.	Journalist Stephen Glass (Hayden Christensen), the 24-year-old disgraced New Republic investigative writer-editor who made-up and fabricated many of his stories. New Republic Editor Chuck Lane (Peter Sarsgaard).Lane is freshly hired to replace beloved Michael Kelly (Hank Azaria). Lane, initially not the most popular of editors, is forced to confront both situation and his reporter. He uncovers trail of Glass' deceptions.  Can scarcely believe what has happened.Reporters for offshoot of Forbes investigate Glass and The New Republic when a Glass article is published about a hackers' convention pegged to a fictional software company.Glass, then about 25, made headlines when it was revealed that he had embellished a New Republic piece about computer hackers.  Vanity Fair found that 27 of 41 pieces he'd written over the course of three years took liberties with the truth.Glass then went to law school.  Online Reporter on another publication Adam Penenberg (Steve Zahn) investigates one of Glass' stories. Publisher Martin Peretz (Ted Kotcheff, a director, in cameo). Journalist (Isabelle Champeau).	171530
1989	Shattered Images	N		Planer, Ed		TV Correspondent Art Burton, an ambitious newsman and TV News Division Head Carl Malachek.	171531
1993	Shattered Trust: Shari Karney Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Paul De La Rosa). Reporter (Kevin Jubinville). Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	171532
1959	Shattering of the Image, The	NM		Hubler, Richard		Columnist with influence criticizes head of Hollywood studio.  Other media.	171533
2004	Shaun of the Dead	M	DVD -R HQ 3815, 3816			News Reporter (Julia Davis - Voice). News Reporter (Robert Popper - Voice). News Reporter (David Williams - Voice Rabid Monkeys Newsreader (Edgar Wright).	171534
2008	Shaurya	MF				Reporter (Priyesh Kaushik)	171535
1994	Shawshank Redemption, The	M				Editor (John Thomas), Bugle	171536
2002	Shay VeDror	DF			Series 2002 - JTV/Street Poll segment)	TV Newscaster-Host (Dror Refael-Himself). Reporter (Ilan Ganani). Reporter (Eran Shadar). Interviewer-Street Poll Segment (Avi Atinger).	171537
1967	Shayo no omokage	MF				Journalist (Asao Koike).	171538
1937	She Asked For It	M				Photographer (Chester Clute).	171539
1995	She Came By the Book	NM		Wings, Mary		Reporter Rudolph Sharpe, an openly gay reporter working for a mainstream newspaper, covers the riots following Harvey Milk’s murder... “had covered the riots well, even though his bosses were initially worried that his reporting would be biased, as if they would be objective.”	171540
2008	She Could Be You	M				TV News Reporter (Michelle Dion). 	171541
1935	She Couldn't Take It	M				Reporters (Emmett Vogan, James "Jimmy" Harrison, Stanley Mack, Tom Costello, Antrim Short, Jack Gardner, Billy West, Charles Sherlock, Joe Clive). Editor (George Webb). Photographers (Mike Lally, W.E. Lawrence). Newsboy (Oscar Rudolph).	171542
1957	She Devil	M				Newspaper Stories part of plot	171543
1935	She Gets Her Man	M				Alcoholic Reporter (Jack Norton). Reporters (Stanley Price, Emmett Vogan). Reporter (Archie Robbins). Photographer (Lester Dorr).	171544
1945	She Gets Her Man	M		Wilson, Warren, Clyde Ruckman, Ray Singer, Dick Chevillat (Screenplay0	Ness Book	Reporter Breezy Barton (William Gargon) for Clayton Eagle. Editor Henry Wright (Donald MacBride) of the small town newspaper brings in the daughter of police chief to solve series of murders. Her mother had a knack for solving crimes.Assumed daughter inherited gift. Instead, she creates havoc when she is made special investigator. After president of Chamber of Commerce and mayor are murdered, editor plans to hire new detective. Killer strikes again and woman tracks killer to theater.Townspeople chases her leading to confrontation with crooks. Reporter (Jack Norton). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Photographer Boze (Eddie Acuff). Cameraman (George Lynn), sinister cameraman.	171545
1930	She Got What She Wanted	M			AFI-Authors/Radio	Radio	171546
1943	She Has What It Takes	M		Yawitz, Paul, Robert Lee Johnson (Story). Yawitz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist Roger Rutledge (Tom Neal), a Walter Winchell-type columnist,  is used by a actress-singer to get a part in a Broadway show. She pretends to be daughter of deceased star.Rival Columnist June Leslie (Constance Worth), who is Rutledge's former girlfriend, finds out about the deception and plans to use the information to discredit Rutledge. He tries to help actress by kidnapping everyone who knows the truth.Actress makes a confession on opening night and wins audience sympathy. Photographer (Cyril Ring).	171547
2004	She Hate Me	M				TV Field Reporter (Sandra Endo) for NY1.	171548
1973	She Lives	T				Newspaper Advertisement. Two lonely students meet through a newspaper ad. Newspaper Ad Girl (Diane Civita).	171549
1933	She Loves Me	NM		Klein, Norman		Hollywood Reporter Bennett Cotter who works for a newspaper, marries an unhappy woman who ends up as a short story writer and successful writer for radio and Hollywood films while the reporter lives off her	171550
1933	She Loves Me Not	N		Coffey, Edward		Reporters following dancer involved in gangland killing.	171551
1934	She Loves Me Not	M				Photographer Andy (Matt McHugh).	171552
1937	She Married an Artist	M				News Media. Editor (Stanley Andrews). Reporters (William Arnold, Ralph Brooks, Nell Craig, Beatrice Curtis, Rae Daggett, Lester Dorr, Eddie Fetherston, Harold Goodwin, Sherry Hall, Eddie Laughton, George Lollier, Jack Mack).Reporters (Walter Merrill, James Millican, Cyril Ring, Carleton Young). Commercial artist and model make headlines	171553
1935	She Married Her Boss	M				Newspaper Photographer  (Lynton Brent).	171554
2007	She May Not Leave	N		Weldon, Fay		Journalist Martyn and literary-rights agent Hattie are two-career, unmarried, 30-something London parents seeking child care for their infant, Kitty. They hire a competent young Polish woman who brings unprecedented order in their household.This allows Hattie to return to work at a London publishing house and the couple to enjoy real food and sex once in a while. Martyn, an editor for a social and political monthly, envisions a career in politics.But it turns out the live-in nanny is not Polish and married.	171555
2008	She Murdered Me With Science	N		Boop, David		Photojournalist Art Shay and other historical figures such as J. Edgar Hoover, DNA Scientist James Watson interact with disgraced scientist Noel Glass who works as a P.I. to redeem himself for a deadly experiment that cost the lives of six people, including his fiancee’s. It is 1953 and in walks a rich recluse who offers information that Glass was framed for the deadly accident. As he struggles to clear his name, he uncovers an evil organization bent on using his own invention for world domination. A child science prodigy, Glass uses forensics to solve crimes long before it was considered a legitimate resource for the police. The story interweaves true events from the beginnings of the Cold War era with a fictional Armageddon. 	171556
1991	She Says She's Innocent	MT				Newscaster (David Hains). Reporter (Stan Brown).	171557
2003	She Scoops to Conquer	NM		Brandeis, Robin		Reporter Lane Montgomery decides to do a human interest story on the murder of a young African-American teenager.  He's upset with the public's seeming lack of concern over violence in the inner city.Lane's nemesis, working for a competing newspaper, is the gorgeous Ann Alexander. Lane is madly in love with her. Alexander is ruthless about getting stories to press ahead of Lane -- the more sensational the better.When she finds Ann pursuing the same story from a totally different lead, Lane is surprised to find connections to drug dealing and political corruption. Should they cooperate? How much can she trust Ann? Alexander's newspaper features gory photographs.She is determined not to be scooped this time, but her unnerving passion for this seductive woman is clouding her judgment. Lane lives on a shoestring, is champion of the underdog.Lane is a self-deprecating beauty who has no idea how gorgeous she is. Insights into lesbian world.	171558
1963	She Should Have Stayed in Bed	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer (Michael Barron).	171559
1944	She Snoops to Conquer	M			Short	Reporter Vera Vague (Barbara Jo Allen) aims to march her city editor boss  Roy Clark, the Editor (Weldon Heyburn) down the aisle. He agrees to marry her if she can uncover a key spy. She nets a whole ring of spies. Reporter (John Tyrrell).	171560
1995	She Stood Alone: Tailhook Scandal, The	MT	SVD 1146			News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Claire Riley). TV News Reporter #2 (Mark Wilson). TV Reporter #3 (Norma Jean Wick). Las Vegas Reporter (David Kaye).  Virginia Reporter (Akiko Morrison). Media.	171561
1972	She Waits	MT				News Media	171562
1932	She Wanted a Millionaire	M		Levien Sonya (Story-Continuity). William Anthony McGuire (Screenplay).	Tracy - Ness Book	Reporter Mary Taylor (Una Merkel) is a man-hungry reporter.	171563
1937	She Was an Acrobat's Daughter	C	L. Vol. 5, Golden Age			Parody Newsreel. "The Goofy-Tone News."   Mad dog's bite	171564
1988	She Was Marked for Murder	MT	SVD 1095			Publisher (Stefanie Powers) of New York, wealthy and widowed , swept off her feet by a younger man, a slick Lothario	171565
1992	She Woke Up	MT	DVD -R HQ 8288, 8289			News Media. Reporter #1 (Christopher Murray). Reporter #2 (Steven Miller). Woman Reporter (Margo Whitcomb).Socialite comes out of a coma to identify her assailant who may be a family member with a motive to strike again.	171566
1946	She Wrote the Book	M				News Media. Reporters (Milton Charleston, Pat Lane). News Butcher (Donald Kerr).	171567
1989	She-Devil	M				News Media. "People" Reporter (Deborah Rush)	171568
2008	She-Male Seductions 2: Surprise Package: She-Male Erotica: Cable Box	SS		Worthington, Blake		Journalist gets her writers’ block unblocked by the cable guy. 	171569
1994	She-TV	T	SV 279		Episode	News Media	171570
1953	She's Back on Broadway	M				News Vendor (Percy Helton)	171571
1937	She's Got Everything	M	DVD -R HQ 3724, 3714. SVD 1496			Columnist, a male newspaperman, tries to get an item and talks to heroine's friends. Reporter (Fred Santley).	171572
2005	She’s Got Issues	N		Lessing, Stephanie		Magazine Journalist Chloe Rose gets her dream job as assistant to the assistant at Issues Magazine. She is in hog heaven. Her sister, Zoe, however, is ready to keel over at the very thought of her own flesh and blood slaving away to further the patriarchy and sell cellulite cream. Chloe pays her sister’s ranting no mind, which is exactly the same amount of attention she pays to her grasping, desperate boss and the swamp of office politics she’s unknowingly waded into. Sure, filing pedicure receipts and making coffee exactly the same color as a camel is hard work, but as long as she has a key to the shoe closet, how bad could things be. Bad. Cloe’s bumbling lovability and miraculous gift for accessorizing has attracted just a tad bit too much attention, not only from the Editor-in-Chief and his boss, the Publisher, but also from a small but dogged group of underfed beauty editors who can’t stand that they can’t get a rise out of her. But when they publicly slander he are they telling the truth? Has Chloe’s sweetness been just an act that lets her steal shoes (lots of them), tell lies (whoppers) and undermine her idiot boss in the hopes of getting her job?Since she was a young girl, Chloe has dreamt of working for her favorite magazine Issues as their shoe editor. Never mind that Chloe had no magazine editing experience and that there is no shoe editing position. When Chloe lands the job as the “assistant to the assistant” she feels her dreams are starting to come true. 	171573
1988	She's Having a Baby	M	DVD -R HQ 6213, 6214			Photographer (Al Leong).	171574
1942	She's in the Army	M				Columnist Wally Lundigan (John Holland). Press Agent Speed (Gene O'Donnell) of the Flamingo Club.	171575
2001	She's No Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 7626, 7627			Photographer (GiGi Erneta)	171576
1998	She's Too Tall	M				News Media. Goofy Reporter (Nancy Daly). Snobby Reporter (Gage Sheridan). Ala Mode Photographer (Nadia Adona).	171577
2008	Shear Genius: Final Cut, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11027		Episode. 8-27-2008	Editor-in-Chief Lind Wells of Allure Magazine meets one-on-one with the three remaining stylists in the Shear Genius contest. 	171578
1984	Sheena	M	SV 155	Newman, David (Story, with Lorenzo Semple Jr., Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Producer Vic Casey (Ted Wass) and cameraman Fletcher (Donovan Scott) arrive in Africa to do a story on a football playing prince for the program Sports World. Prince is actually planning to kill his brother so he can sell the land for mining purposes.Fletcher gets footage of the killing and he and Casey try to get the story out with the help of the legendary queen of the jungle, Sheena. Fletcher finds booze and a poker game in the middle of the jungle.Casey won't let Sheena come back to civilization because he acknowledges that the media would destroy her.	171579
1955	Sheena, Queen of the Jungle: Curse of the Voodoo	T			Episode #3. 9-14-1955	Photographer, Sheena and Bob are captured when the photographer tries to take pictures of a voodoo ritual. To win their freedom, Sheena must convince the witch doctor her magic is more power than his voodoo.	171580
1955	Sheena, Queen of the Jungle: Forbidden Land	T			Episode #9	Documentary Filmmaker has decided to bring his crew to a remote African village. The tribe has never been seen by outsiders. Sheena is called in to investigate when one of the crew is found murdered.	171581
2001	Sheena: Meltdown in Maltaka	T			Episode #26.11-3-2001	Press Photographer (Hans Hernke).	171582
2002	Sheena: Return of the Native	T			Episode #30.1-26-2002	Press Photographer (Hans Hernke).	171583
1954	Sheep Has Five Legs (Le Mouton a Cinq Pattes)	M		Valentin, Albert, Jean Manse, Jean Marsan, Jacques Perret, Henri Troyat (Source).  Rene Barjavel (Adaptation). Albert Valentin (Screenplay).	France - Ness Book	Advice Columnist "Aunt Nicole" (Fernandel playing quintuplet brothers and one of them works for Elle et Lui magazine). Gives advice to man who has begun a romance through the mail.When the man dies in the columnist's office, the brother goes to see the woman to whom the deceased had been writing. Woman's family assumes brother to be dead man since they have never met him.Woman realizes the truth, but tells the brother that she is really in love with another young man and Aunt Nichole had advised her to show her father that the man to whom she is engaged is a lout.Brother takes on the part of the dead man and proceeds to act boorish to the family, clearing the way for the woman to marry her young lover.	171584
2003	Sheet Music	N		Rose, M.J.		American Reporter Justine Pagett living in Paris (since the death of her mother) has the scoop of a lifetime. Unfortunately, it requires the monumental betrayal of her lover.Grief-stricken Justine Pagett fled to Paris after her mother’s death, but scandal forces her back to the States to redeem her tarnished reputation as a journalist.	171585
1977	Sheffey	M				Photographer (Terry Davenport).	171586
1921	Sheik, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	171587
1951	Sheila Graham in Hollywood	DT			Series.	Gossip Columnist Sheila Graham	171588
1999	Sheldon Kennedy Story, The	MT				TV Reporter #1 (Larry Day). Photographer (Chris Enright).	171589
2005	Shelf Life	M				Reporter Amanda (Tatum De Roeck - Amanda The Reporter).	171590
1916	Shell Forty-Three	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	171591
1987	Shell Game	T			CBS	TV Reporters	171592
2005	Shell, The	M				News Reporter (Matt Milano). Home-schooled boy suspects that his neighbor is a relentless serial killer	171593
1982	Shelley: No News Is Good…	T			Episode #23.  3-4-1982	Newscaster (Al Matthews).	171594
2007	Shelter	M				Anchorman (Brian Christie). Anchorwoman (Annie Hirou).  Paper boy (Broc Costa).	171595
2009	Shelter	M				News Media. 1st Newscaster (Michelle Merker). 2nd Newscaster (Pat Matthews). Young woman finds herself in a hospital room in an underground fallout shelter. Doctor who runs the shelter explains that an infection has killed the entire population above ground and the only people left are either a few lone survivors like herself or the infected, the living dead. 	171596
1982	Shen tan guang tou mei	MF				Newscaster (Hal Archer)	171597
1939	Sheppey	MT				Newspaper Reporter (Kenneth Buckley).	171598
1999	Sherdil	M				Journalist (Pierre Boutros)	171599
1999	Shergar	M				TV Newscaster (Sean Sloan). Female Reporter (Gail Fitzpatrick).	171600
1990	Sheriff of Fletcher County, The	NW		Kincaid, J.D. (Dalgeish)		News Media	171601
1971	Sheriff, The	T				News Media. Rape case tears apart a small California town.	171602
1944	Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman	M				Newspapers. Holmes reads the newspapers to find out about murdered victims in London.	171603
1942	Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror	M				Radio. Britain is being plagued from a radio voice of terror.	171604
1999	Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century	C			Series 1999-2001	Newscaster (Jo Bates).	171605
1943	Sherlock Holmes in Washington	M				Reporter (Alexander Lockwood).  Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (Gene O'Donnell).	171606
1995	Sherman Letter, The: A Novel of History and Mystery	N		Palmer, Leonard		Journalist discovers that the Civil War Historian Elaine Haskel, who dies mysteriously, was involved in a web of intrigue surrounding missing letters purportedly authored by a member of General Sherman’s battalion. 	171607
1857	Sherwood, Anne	N		Kortright		Press	171608
1996	Shi shen	MF				Reporter at Competition (Liz Kong)	171609
2002	Shidurey HaMahapecha	TF			Israel	Anchorman Snir (Guri Alfi).	171610
1954	Shield for Murder	M	DVD -R HQ 11394, 11396			Reporter Cabot (Herbert Butterfield).	171611
2002	Shield, The: Carnivores	T	DVD -R HQ 6554		Episode #11. 5-21-2002	News Media.	171612
2002	Shield, The: Circles (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7839		Episode #13. 6-4-2002	Reporter (Roddy Schaef). In an aftermath of a riot, cops are being lured into ambush shootings by a rash of bogus 911 calls.	171613
2003	Shield, The: Coyotes	T	DVD -R HQ 6205		Episode #210. 3-11-2003	News Media. Lanie's report on the police unit is leaked to the press. Gilroy needs Vic to smuggle him out of the country -- he's wearing a tape recorder to get evidence on Vic. Claudette faces her demons.	171614
2002	Shield, The: Cupid & Psycho (aka Cupid and Psycho)	T	DVD -R HQ 6366		Episode #8. 4-30-2002	News Media. Allegations against Strike Team are front page news. Team is broken up pending investigation. Vic blackmails Julian into taking back his testimony, so there is no case against the team.	171615
2003	Shield, The: Dominoes Falling	T	DVD -R HQ 8031		Episode #26. 4-1-2003	News Media. TV Newscaster (Rick Garcia). Reporter #1 (Brett Stimely). Reporter #2 (Michele Gregory).	171616
2002	Shield, The: Dragonchasers	T	DVD -R HQ 7786		Episode #10. 5-14-2002	Reporter makes life uncomfortable for Aceveda.	171617
2008	Shield, The: Family Meeting - The Finale	T	DVD -R HQ 10568, 10569.		Episode. 11-26-2008	TV Reporter (Sandra Sanchez) and News Media cover final drug bust of the series. 	171618
2003	Shield, The: Greenlit	T			Episode #18. 2-24-2003	News Media  Reporter (Thomas Bankowski).	171619
2005	Shield, The: Hurts	T	DVD -R HQ 7553		Episode #48. 4-26-2005	News Media. Just as Monica and Vic get close to a big break in the Garage Sting, Chief Phillips unexpectedly hands over the bust to the Organized Crime Unit. He blames the decision on an emerging PR scandal involving a videotape of Vic.The tape showing Vic at the church bust was leaked to the Assistant Chief through Aceveda's office.	171620
2003	Shield, The: Inferno	T	DVD -R HQ 7036		Episode #24. 3-18-2003	News Media.	171621
2003	Shield, The: Insurgents	T	DVD -R HQ 7552		Episode #47. 4-19-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Keith Pillow). Reporter #2 (Debbie Fan).	171622
2002	Shield, The: Pay in Pain	T	DVD -R HQ 6313		Episode #7. 4-23-2002	News Media. When Mackey and Vendrell hook up with a cop from another precinct to investigate the shooting, Vendrell sets off an explosive confrontation with a suspect by making a racial slur. And Mackey seldom a paragon of restraint defuses the situation.	171623
2002	Shield, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6168		Episode #1. 3-12-2002	News Media. Detective Vic Mackey leads an aggressive Anti-Gant unit called the Strike Team. Captain David Aceveda is working to eliminate corruption in the precinct. Aceveda and Detective Terry Crowley team up to bring down the Strike Team.Strike team safeguards the streets. Detectives search for kidnapped little girl. Strike team takes care of an informer.	171624
2002	Shield, The: Posse Up	T	DVD -R HQ 6538		Episode #32. 4-13-2004	News Media. Reporter (Francisco Viana). Shane goes undercover to catch a group attacking gay prostitutes.	171625
2002	Shield, The: Spread, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6218		Episode #3. 3-26-2002	News Media. Mackey and his team encounter a pro-basketball star who's in town to play the Lakers when they bust in on drug dealers.	171626
2003	Shield, The: Streaks and Tips (aka Streaks & Tips)	T	DVD -R HQ 7313		Episode #30. 3-30-2004	News Media. Reporter (Robbin Ryan). Newly arrived Decoy Squad and the Strike Team go head to head in the investigation to solve a car-jacking case.	171627
2005	Shield, The: String Theory	T	DVD -R HQ 7685.		Episode #50. 5-17-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Keith Pillow).	171628
2002	Shield, The: Two Days of Blood (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 6577		Episode #12. 5-28-2002	News Media. Vic helps cover-up hit and run.	171629
1986	Shigatsu no sakana	MF				Tabloid TV Reporter (Toru Minegishi)	171630
2003	Shikar	N		Warner, Jack		News Media frenzy over escape of a huge Bengal tiger from an itinerant zoo in rural Georgia who proceeds to eat several people.	171631
2006	Shiminiya, Ha-: Ha-Mishpat (Parts I and II)	TF			Episodes #61-#62. 1-1/2-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Dana Dvorin).	171632
1999	Shimmer	N		Schulman, Sarah		Gossip Columnist Austin Van Cleeve, a conniving, pretentious "blue-blooded" Republican gossip columnist armed with a sinister pen that threatens both New York City and Washington, D.C.	171633
1996	Shin Kimagure orenji rodo: Soshite, ano natsu no hajimari	C			Japan	News ABCB Owner Mr. Sguisawa (Brett Weaver - Voice - English Version).	171634
1994	Shin Kyutei Hani	C			Japan	Reporter in Drag (Doug Smith - Voice - English Version).	171635
1971	Shinbone Alley	C				Newspaperman Archy (Eddie Bracken - Voice)  jumps in the river to drown himself, but reappears as a cockroach who discovers he can still type by jumping up and down on the keys of a typewriter. Newspaperman Byron Kane (Ken Sansom - Voice).He is in love with Mehitabel (Carol Channing -Voice), the office cat and writes poetry to her. Archy's nemesis is Big Bill  (Alan Reed - Voice). the Alley tom cat who is Mehitabel's heart-throb. She has kittens and archy declares war.	171636
2008	Shine a Light	D				Paparazzi (Igor Cherkassky). Career-spanning documentary on the Rolling Stones with concert footage from their “A Bigger Bang” tour. 	171637
1938	Shining Hour, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7501 (mislabeled as 7510 on disc) - 7500			Press Agent (George Chandler). Cameraman (Cyril Ring). Nightclub chorus girl marries into a rich family and some of its members resent her.	171638
1975	Shining Star	M				TV Interviewer (Jerry Rush)	171639
1992	Shining Through	M				BBC Interviewer (Clement von Franckenstein)	171640
1997	Shining, The	MT		King, Stephen (Novel).	Miniseries	TV Weatherman (Ron Allen - Episode 3). TV Announcer (Bertha Lynn - Episode 2).	171641
2002	Shinobi	G			Japan	Reporter (Chieko Sasai - Voice - Japanese Version).	171642
1995	Shinpi no sekai Eru Hazado	C			Japan	Reporter (Melody Lee - Voice - English Version). Messenger (Bridget Hoffman - Voice - English Version)	171643
1949	Shinya no kokuhaku	MF			Japan	Reporter Moriguchi Shigeya (Ryo Ikebe).	171644
1942	Ship Ahoy	M				Photographer (Julian Rivero).	171645
1935	Ship Café	M				Photographer (Carlton Griffin).	171646
1925	Ship of Souls	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	171647
1933	Ship of Wanted Men	M				Radio. Use of radio news flashes to introduce various criminals	171648
2002	Shipman	MT				Journalist (Garry Crystal)	171649
2001	Shipping News, The	M				Newspaperman Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), who is insecure, is after his wife's death, mends his fractured life by moving his daughter to Newfoundland. Newspaper Boss (Ken James). Newspaper Employee (Gary Levert).	171650
1993	Shipping News, The	N		Prouix, E. Annie		Journalist Quoyle works for The Gammy Bird in remote Newfoundland fishing village. He's a patient, 36-year-old self-deprecating, oversized homely hack writer works off and on for a newspaper.His cheating wife is killed in a car crash while abandoning him and their two preschool daughters. Wallowing in grief, he agrees to accompany his elderly aunt and resettle in a remote Newfoundland fishing village.There he finds a job writing about car crashes and the shipping news for The Gammy Bird, a local paper kept afloat largely by reports of sex abuse cases and comical typographical errors.	171651
1894	Ships That Pass In The Night	N	MLPL	Harraden, Beatrice		Journalist Bernardine Holme was in full swing of her many engrossing occupations: teaching, writing articles for newspapers, attending socialistic meetings, taking part in political discussionsAlso learns to take photographs. Robert Allitsen critical of her work.  Hit by a wagon and dies.	171652
2003	Shipwreck	N		Begley, Louis		Magazine Writer Lea has an affair with middle-aged writer. Two meet in a bar. "Like certain other fine products of France, her charm didn't travel well," the writer says of the French Magazine writer.French Journalist has adulterous relationship with hero of novel.	171653
2007	Shipwrecked! An Entertainment -- The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As Told By Himself)	P		Marguilies, Donald		News Media. Skeptical journalists and scientists call a huckstering adventurer's tales a hoax as he describes flying wombats, sea turtles and savages while on a voyage  to Australia that resulted in a typhoon leaving him marooned on a Coral Sea island.	171654
1971	Shirley's World	T			Series 1971-1972. 17 episodes	Photojournalist Shirley Logan (Shirley MacLaine) with World Illustrated Magazine. Dennis Croft, Shirley's London editor (John Gregson)	171655
1977	Shirt Front, The	N		Blackstock, Charity (pseudonym)		Central European Journalist Zoltan Halasz.  Turns out Zoltan is a racist who wants to maintain Aryan supremacy.	171656
1988	Shiryo no wana (aka Evil Dead Trap)	MF			Japan	Talk-Show Host Nami Tsuchiya (Miyuki Ono)of a late night home video program receives a tape that appears to be a real snuff film. She and her crew investigate the location where she meets a man looking for his brother who warns her to stay away. As she gets closer to the truth, she and her friends are subjected to a brutal nightmare. A small fetus-like creature murders her crew and she ends up running for her life.  TV Producer (Shinsuke Shimada)	171657
1991	Shiryo no wana 2: Hideki (aka Evil Dead Trap 2)	MF			Japan	TV Reporter Emi (Rie Kondoh), a glamorous and oversexed TV reporter,  investigates the story of a killer loose in Japan who is horribly mutilating young women. Emi’s girlfriend, Aki, a young woman who works as a film projectionist is haunted by a childlike ghost. Emi, who delights in flaunting her boyfriends in front of Aki and making thinly veiled references to Aki’s nonexistent sex life, introduces her to a married man with a haunted past. Emi is having an affair with him.  Everyone involved has a dark secret and something evil is taking control of them. They become pawns in a game being played by forces beyond their understanding. What Emi doesn’t know is that Aki has taken to slaughtering prostitutes, usually after clumsy and unsuccessful attempts to initiate sexual activity. The mutilated bodies are found on construction sites with Emi covering the story every time a new body shows up. 	171658
1991	Shishiohtachi no natsu	MF			Japan	Journalist (Sayuri Kokusho).	171659
1997	Shivers II: Harvest of Souls	G				TV Anchorwoman (Karin Ryan-Lang - Voice). Radio Weather Forecaster Burt Thompson (Mark Brill). Radio News Operator Richard Talbot (Josh Bentley).	171660
1995	Shizukana seikatsu	MF			Japan	Weatherwoman (Tamaki Ogawa).	171661
2006	Shminiya, Ha-:	TF			Israel Series. 2005-	News Media. News Reporter (Dana Dvorin, 2006). News Announcer (Eli Ildis 2005-). News Announcer (Guy Zohar, 2006).	171662
1979	Shmoo, The New	C			Series 9-22-1979 to 12-1-1979.  Saturday Morning	Journalists. Al Capp's amorphous cartoon creation, the Shmoo, assisted by three teenage journalists, investigate phenomena for Mighty Mysteries Comics. 1979 joined Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo	171663
1963	Shock Corridor	M	L	Fuller, Samuel (Scenario - "Straightjacket" and Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Crime Reporter Johnny Barratt (Peter Breck) of the Daily Globe wants to win Pulitzer Prize. Managing Editor Swanee Swanson (William Zuckert) supports reporter's commitment to asylum so he can solve a murder. Girlfriend posses as sister and commits him.Says even if he can't solve murder, his investigations will result in book, play or even a movie sale. Inside asylum, he interrogates three potential witnesses. Gets each to become lucid for a moment before reverting back to insanity.Reporter begins to crack while in the institution. Girlfriend gives permission for him to undergo shock treatment. Gets  murderer's identity, but snaps. Claims responsibility for murder himself. Recalls name of orderly who committed murder,Beats confession out of him. After writing his story, he goes into catatonic state. Doctor comments, "What a tragedy. An insane mute will win the Pulitzer Prize." "Every man wants to get to the top of his profession. Mine is winning the Pulitzer Prize.""Reporters have impersonated coal miners, schoolteachers, hoodlums…" "Those reporters went in for a purpose. Not to win a journalistic halo on the cover of Life. And not to win a cash prize or get their pictures in Time and Newsweek."	171664
1966	Shock of Battle, The	NSF		Vaux, Patrick		Press	171665
1981	Shock of the View, The	T				Art Critic Robert Hughes of Time Magazine	171666
1996	Shock Radio	N		Clark, Leigh		TV Reporter Pam and Shock jock Aaron "Sunset" Scott" who exults in berating those who call into his L.A. radio talk show much like Howard Stern or Don Imus, find their lives in jeopardy as they pursue a serial killer haunting the city.Scott gets a call from an obscene man saying he is The Phantom and as they pursue the killer, one murder takes place after another.  There is no one who is as rude, obnoxious or scurrilous on or off the air as Sunset Scott.Scott becomes The Phantom's primary target. Murders are revolting.	171667
1990	Shock to the System, A	M				News Media. News Anchorwoman (Sheila Stainbeck). Reporter (Darrin Mahara). 	171668
1981	Shock Treatment	M				TV Station. Hometown has become a giant TV station and residents are either participants or viewers.	171669
1972	Shock Wave	NM	OWN - GPL	Salisbury, Dorothy Davis		Journalist Kate Osborn, an experienced  journalist, comes to Venice, Illinois to examine the life style of a financial and political czar. The fuse ignites on her arrival and wave upon wave of violence convulses Venice.	171670
1989	Shocker	M	L			TV Newscaster (John Tesh). Reporter (Peter Tilden). Cameraman (Gary Davies).	171671
1999	Shockers: Visitor, The	MT				Publisher (Clare Bifford). Publisher 2 (David Holdaway).	171672
1987	Shocking!	M				Journalist	171673
1987	Shocking!	MF			China. Ness	Reporter Ho Fong and his family move into a haunted house in the country.	171674
1977	Shoe	CS	COPY	MacNelly, Jeff		Editor Marty Shoemaker, best-known country editor in comic strips, the cigar-smoking, sneaker-wearing bird who serves as the Tattler-Tribune's editor-in-chief.Staff: Cosmo ("Perfesser") Fishhawk, investigative reporter. Muffy Hollandaise, the preppy cub reporter. Loon, the photographer.	171675
2003	Shoe	CS	COPY	Cassatt, Chris and Gary Brookins	9/5/2003	Newspaper Office. Panel 1: Shoe: "Whattya got?" to Professor who answers, "Senator Belfry told me he took a lie detector test that cleared him of all charges."Panel 2: "But he might have been lying."	171676
2003	Shoe	CS		Cassatt, Chris and Gary Brookins	9/16/2003	Newspaper Office. Panel 1: Shoe: "You're on time for work? How did that happen?"Panel 2: Professor answers Shoe: "I was too lazy to come up with a good excuse."	171677
2000	Shoe Shine Boys	M				Reporter (Tey Punsalan).  Reporter (Christopher Warren).	171678
1700	Shoe-Maker Beyond His Last	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	171679
1982	Shoeless Joe	N		Kinsella, W.P. 		Newspaper Publisher-Editor  (Anne Seymour) of Chisholm Tribune Free Press newspaper.	171680
1599	Shoemaker's Holiday, The	P		Dekker, Thomas		News. Lincoln: "How now, good Dodger, what's the news in France?"  Dodger delivers the war news between French and English. Tells him cousin Lacy was not involved. A cousin had taken his place after he left to war with weeping eyes.Lincoln: "Thou hast no other news?"  Dodger: "None else, my lord." Lincoln" None worse I know thou hast…."  Act III, Scene II:	171681
1968	Shoes of the Fisherman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3150, 3151, 3152. L	West, Morris L. (Novel).  John Patrick, James Kennaway (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Quinn. Ness Book	TV Correspondent  George Faber (David Janssen) initially contacted by Catholic Church with offer of an exclusive story on the release of a bishop from a Siberian prison camp. Later covers bishop's election as Pope.Reporter provides background on the process of selecting new Pontiff. Announces election as though he were covering a ballgame -- "We have a Pope!"  Subplot involves reporter's extramarital affairs.Marriage conflicts resolved when wife speaks to Pope, whom she meets while he is outside the Vatican in disguise.	171682
1968	Shoes of the Fisherman: Promotion Film	CC	DVD -R HQ 1841 (Media Excerpts)	West, Morris L. (Novel)		TV Correspondent George Faber (David Janssen) initially contacted by Catholic Church with offer of an exclusive story on the release of a bishop from a Siberian prison camp. Later covers bishop's election as Pope. Media.	171683
1979	Shoestring:	T			UK Series 1979-1980.	Radio. Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), private detective working for Radio West, local radio station in England, acquires cases from listeners	171684
1979	Shoestring: Find the Lady	T			UK. Episode #9.12-2-1979.	Photographer Terry Posnett (Brian Capron). Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), private detective working for Radio West, local radio station in England, acquires cases from listeners.	171685
1979	Shoestring: Higher Ground	TF			UK. Episode #310-14-1979.	Radio. Radio Call-In Detective (Trevor Eve). Photographer (Andrew Bradford). Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), private detective working for Radio West, local radio station in England, acquires cases from listeners.	171686
1979	Shoestring: Listen to Me	TF			UK. Episode #5.10-28-1979.	Photographer (Patrick Malahide). Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), private detective working for Radio West, local radio station in England, acquires cases from listeners.	171687
1990	Shonen jidai	MF				Photographer (Kyosen Ohashi)	171688
1992	Shoo-Fly Pie To Die	NM		Quittner, Joshua-M. Slatalia		Food Editors. Former Reporters in Manhattan Sam Popkin and wife Sara Amstel, parents of a baby girl and now editors of The Thin Man, a newsletter about food	171689
2002	Shoot George	M				News Media. Field Reporter (Andrea Reese).	171690
1973	Shoot It: Black. Shoot It: Blue	M	VHS 5231			African-American Student Documentarian captures a police crime on film and then decides to do a documentary on the policeman.	171691
2008	Shoot the Lawyer Twice	N		Bowen, Michael		Investigative Reporter is involved with the trial of a fraternity man accused of piracy in Milwaukee. A lawyer suspects the trial is a cheap publicity stunt. 	171692
1982	Shoot the Moon	M				News Media. Reporter (Edwina Moore). Scott Gruber (David Landsberg) of Manning Publicity. Photographer (Morgan Upton).	171693
1934	Shoot the Works	M				Press	171694
1947	Shoot to Kill	M	VHS 853	Westrate, Edwin V. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter George Mitchell (Russell Wade) for The Tribune gets involved with secretary and crooked assistant district attorney. Reporter first meets secretary when she applies for job. His paper has tremendous influence in district attorney race.Candidate hires secretary and begins to take personal interest in her. His crooked cohorts want to eliminate her, but he marries her. She knows he married her so she could not testify against him. She wants him to kill crooks and get elected.Reporter investigating underworld and finds out about connection to candidate. District attorney asks him to hold off on story until he can break the gang. Reporter agrees. Claims he is doing so in interest of getting even bigger exclusive.Candidate begins to play all sides off against each other. Even arranges to have reporter killed. It turns out secretary is really wife of underworld leader and fakes her marriage to candidate in order to use him to help husband gain control of the town.She is taken for a ride by bother her husband and candidate, but police chase them and car crashes. Reporter is given evidence exposing district attorney candidate,  but decides not to run story and tells secretary that everything will be alright.	171695
1952	Shoot to Kill	NM		Miller, Wade		Press	171696
1990	Shoot to Kill	MT				Reporter (Geoff Oldham). TV Researcher (Peter Ferris).	171697
1988	Shootdown	MT	SVD 795			News Media. 1st Newswoman (Robin Curtis). Newswoman #2 (Andree Chapman). Bereaved mother in 1983 downing of Korean Air flight 007 by Soviet fighter. News Vendor (Herb Muller).	171698
1988	Shooter	MT	VHS 1600F. 	Kennerly, David Hume (Book). Kennerly, Stephen Kline (Teleplay)	Los Angeles Times 9-10-88 -  Producer writer David Hume Kennerly's own experiences as Vietnam photographer. Journalists also included. - Ness Book	War Photographer (Jeffrey Nordling)  in The Vietnam War who idolizes Robert Capa and is determined to get one great shot of a soldier being killed in battle. Winner of the World Press Photo Award. Combat PhotographerWhen not at the front trying to get his perfect shot, the photographer hangs out at the local press watering hole with roommate (Alan Ruck) and other colleagues. Helps a street kid who turns out to be the bomber launching attacks around the city.Boy is shot, dies in the photographer's arms. He does freelance work he attributes to a mysterious photographer. The alter ego creates problems when Life decides to hire him instead of the photog and the fictitious photog later wins the Pulitzer Prize.Other journalists discover identity of mystery photographer so he kills off his creation. Journalists gather to eulogize him as one of the only Westerners who really understood Southeast Asia. Funeral is held. The photog returns to the front.Photog earlier is hit with a rifle butt by an angry soldier for taking pictures of a dead captain. Officers prove less tolerant of the press.  Refer to photog as member of the "Commie press."  TV reporters treated with contempt.	171699
2007	Shooter	M				CNN Anchor (Darrin Maharaj).	171700
2000	Shooter	N		Hawkins, Paul A.		Newspaperman relentlessly trails Hardy Gibbs, the Missouri grandson of a fine pistol maker who is quickly getting a reputation as “The Shooter.” Living under an assumed name after gunning down the three men who raped his sweetheart, Gibbs is trailed by the journalist. Gibbs, nicknamed “the ultimate shooter” seeks vengeance for the murder of his parents by Quantrill’s Raiders as he embarks on a trail of violence through the West. 	171701
2007	Shooter	N		Sadler, Barry		Magazine Publisher Robert Green, an Army major in the Vietnam War, and Colonel Leonard Oates have made the extraction of the remaining POWs in Vietnam their lifelong mission. They believe that even though it has been decades since the United States pulled their troops out of Vietnam, POWs and soldiers listed as MIA still linger, prisoners of a maniacal regime who refuse to give up. When solid evidence emerges that at least two American soldiers are still being tortured and held prisoner at a camp nestled among the borders of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, they will do anything, pay any price to save these men. 	171702
2001	Shooter's Point	N		Phillips, Gary		Reporter Rena Solomon and her best friend, an African-American ex-showgirl now a freelance courier for the Vegas Mob roam the town looking for cash from side-bets to a title boxing match that disappeared from a safe in a locked room.They question everyone from hookers to rappers. Las Vegas is under martial law as Solomon and her friend try to piece together who authorized the ringside assassination of the heavyweight champion. The body count keeps growing.	171703
1997	Shooters	N		Lankford, Terrill		Fashion Photographer Nick Gardner may uncover a lot of models, but he's keeping a dark secret under wraps.  He's a hotshot Los Angeles fashion photographer who's living the high life, driving a black Lamborghini and dating a string of gorgeous models.	171704
2001	Shootie Hill	M				Interviewer (Jaqui Kolek)	171705
1987	Shooting	SS	OWN - H	Working, Russell	In "Resurrectionists"	Copy Editor	171706
2005	Shooting Dogs (aka Beyond the Gates)	M				BBC Newswoman Rachel (Nicole Walker) instructs a TV crew to video the butchery of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. When she was in Bosnia, she recalls, she cried every day at the atrocities. Here, she observes it’s “just dead Africans.” A young teacher and political idealist, Joe Connor (Hugh Dancy) seems to be the fictional ego of David Belton, the producer of the film who was a BBC correspondent posted in Rwanda in 1994.  He felt he had failed as a journalist. 	171707
1992	Shooting Elizabeth	M				Newscaster (Michael Peffley).	171708
1997	Shooting Fish	M				Commentator, Race (Peter O'Sullevan).	171709
2002	Shooting Gallery, The	N		Trigoboff, Joseph		Reporter Skinny McPherson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for a muck-raking left-wing newspaper, the Village Guardian. A New York police detective is assigned to investigate his murder.Journalist's murder leads to a web of conspiracy. When the reporter is found dead, it's up to the detective to sort through the list of the deceased's enemies and find the killer.The detective soon gets involved with a woman who worked with McPherson and who may somehow be involved in the crime. He is drawn into the seedy underbelly of Manhattan's elite world of the rich and famous.The victim is a hard-hitting reporter for the alternative newspaper and he had powerful enemies everywhere.	171710
1940	Shooting High	M	DVD -R HQ 6462, 6463			Gossip Columnist I.C. Lotz of the Carson Corners Courier. Writes a column called Chit-Chat. Newspaper Headline in Carson Corners Courier: "Bob Merritt Disappears. Production at Standstill as Posses Scour Hills for Missing Star."Publicity man for movie Gabby Cross (Jack Carson)	171711
2001	Shooting People	M			Short	Photographer (Matt Harward).	171712
2005	Shooting Script	N		Klensch, Elsa		TV Fashion Journalist Sonya Iverson of New York vows to solve the murder of a ruthless media magnate and get the scoop of a lifetime -- or die trying. Iverson is sent to Hawaii for The Donna Fuller Show to do a "puff piece."She covers the opening of a new luxury spa owned by Errol Swanson, former chairman of the media conglomerate that owns the network employing Iverson. Interviewing Swanson is comparable to getting multiple root canals.Once on the Big Island, Iverson soon stumbles straight onto another juicy story: to celebrate the spa's grand opening, Swanson and his pregnant trophy wife have invited his two ex-wives and children. She uncovers some large skeletons in his closet.Iverson and her crew find him tied to his bed with a bullet hole in his head. She wants to scoop the competition by quickly solving the murder but before she can come up with the killer, it becomes apparent her job at the Donna Fuller Show is on the line.Swanson once ran her network and his reign of terror continues posthumously as fawning executives struggle to protect his image by covering up pieces of his unsavory past that could be important clues.	171713
1983	Shooting Star	N		Brierley, David		Photojournalist. 1981 London.	171714
1983	Shooting Stars	MT				News Media. TV Newswoman (Angela Black). TV Newsman (Larry McCormick). TV Newsman (Steven Miller).	171715
2004	Shooting Stars:	TF			Denmark. Episode #20. 11-1-2004	Interviewer Lars Hjortshej.	171716
2007	Shooting War	CB		Lappe, Anthony and Dan Goldman		Video Blogger Jimmy Burns is sent by Global News Network in 2011 to Iraq. Burns is from Brooklyn, New York and turns out to be a hipster Chauncey Gardiner. This is the story of a young citizen journalist who becomes a terrorist leader’s pawn and Dan Rather’s best bud while covering war-torn Iraq in 2011. In 2011, John McCain is president, the U.S. and Israel have bombed Iran's nuclear plants, and gas is $8 a gallon. The U.S. economy is in recession, and there are 10,000 American troops still fighting in Iraq. Jimmy Burns, a self-obsessed 20-something with a perfectly sculpted, asymmetrically-spiked haircut, a fitted, black zip-up pullover and a hand-held video camera, is a semi-famous video blogger whose life is about to change. After capturing footage of a terrorist bombing of his Brooklyn neighborhood Starbucks, a major TV news network hires him as an Iraq war correspondent.Once in Iraq, Jimmy waltzes in and out of fierce combat, smokes cigs, hooks up with a New York magazine reporter, grows a beard, and strolls into bars wearing treehugger tank tops. But Iraq, Jimmy finds, isn't all adrenaline rushes and hot chicks: He also becomes the pawn of the leader of a terrorist group, witnesses the aftermath of the massacre of innocent people at a hospital, gets his camera stolen, and just barely survives multiple gun fights and explosions by the skin of his teeth.He also receives life-affirming advice from an aging Dan Rather ("Courage, Burns. The frequency is courage."). Jimmy's ultimate lessons? War ain't pretty (there's lots of images of bodies blown to bits), the world does not revolve around one man alone (well, not most of the time, anyway), and a video camera and a knack for being in the right place at the right time can really take you places in the blossoming era of citizen journalism.This is the vision of our future as depicted in Shooting War, a 192-page graphic novel created by journalist Anthony Lappé and illustrator Dan Goldman, a collaboration made possible through a craigslist ad that Lappé posted. They first hatched the idea more than a year ago as a webcomic for a storytelling website called Smithmag.net, where it got close to one million page views a month at its peak and was nominated for a 2007 Eisner Award for "Best Digital Comic." The webcomic version is still posted on the site.The story unfolds through a collage of digital photos and drawings. Department of Defense website photos are mixed in with Goldman's own shots in the U.S.; some of which are not always what they seem to be in the book. A public toilet from a national park in Colorado doubles as part of a command center in an underground bunker in one scene. Fencing around an Iraqi airplane hanger in the book was actually shot in Goldman's Brooklyn neighborhood. "It's similar to making hip-hop music," Goldman told me over the phone. "Snippets of things you see are not in the context of story, but all the little pieces come together to make the story." To layer drawings and shading on top of photos, Goldman drew everything directly onto a 21-inch touch screen using an electronic, wireless pen, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop. Everything combined, this is a slick-looking book.The text is heavy on the action-flick dialog (Fixer to Jimmy: "Who was that…? Jimmy to fixer: "Don't worry about it. Take a right…And follow that green car." Fixer to Jimmy: "Are you crazy?? We'll miss the press conference!!"). An exchange between a network news exec and Jimmy Burns is particularly hard-boiled: "You think anyone really wants to hear about Wal-Mart arse-fucking the Indonesians? They want $5 barrels of peanut butter and flat-screens for the price of a lap dance. I know you. I saw it in your eyes. You're hooked now. You need the action."It's also über-macho. (American soldier to Jimmy: "If I ever hear a peep from you, I'll drop you off in the middle of Baquaba naked with 'Mohammed is a fag' written in Arabic across your chest. We clear?"). The scenes that depict the budding friendship between Jimmy and Dan Rather (wearing a Dallas Mavericks-sponsored combat helmet) cast Rather as a fast-talkin' guy full of folksy wisdom and one-liners (Rather to Burns: "As we used to say back in West Texas, if a frog had side pockets, he'd carry a handgun. So where's the action today?")At a recent in-store discussion and book signing in San Francisco, the authors' spiel included as much pontification on the war and culture as it did off-the-cuff banter about mainstream media (Lappé, critiquing TV news anchors: "Just because someone's serious, doesn't mean they're legitimate.") Both of them big Daily Show fans, they say they wanted the book to be similarly ironic, sarcastic, funny, and entertaining, and also dark.Lappé summed up their M.O. in this way at the San Francisco appearance: "Writing this book was a breeze. Journalism is hard. It's a big grind."	171717
1976	Shootist, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2576, 2577. VHS 1299	Swarthout, Glendon (Novel). Miles Hood Swarthout, Scott Hale (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dan Dobkins (Richard Lenz), a grasping newspaper man for The Morning Appeal  wants to interview a gunfighter who arrives in town dying of cancer. Reporter has a memorable encounter with gunfighter. He uses lofty language he has to explain.He tells the gunfighter he wants to do a factual story. But when he starts talking about the gunfighter's love of violence and attitude toward death, the gunfighter shoves a gun in his mouth and literally kicks him out of the house.Later, the reporter brings a prostitute to town who was the gunfighter's former girlfriend. He wants her to convince the gunfighter to marry her so that he can write a book after the shootist dies, using her name on it as the gunfighter's widow.The prostitute claims that what the reporter does not know he will make up, especially the gory parts. The shootist insists: "I'll not be remembered for a pack of lies."Reporter to Gunfighter:  "There's been so much cheap fiction about gunmen, I want to get down to the true story for once…I'd want to cover your career factually. The statistics, you might say. Then I'd delve into the psychological aspects…."	171718
1940	Shop Around the Corner, The	M	L			Newspaper Advertisement for pen-pal	171719
1958	Shop in Loch Street	N		Wood, James		News Media	171720
1948	Shop Reporter, The	DT				Newscast	171721
2004	Shopaholic & Sister	N		Kinsella, Sophie		Magazine Writer Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood writes for Successful Saving magazine in London. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures such as parks, museums and so forth.Becky's back from her months-long honeymoon with Luke and facing the prospect of credit card bills and living on a budget.  But along with the delivery of a few truck loads of souvenirs from her trip, comes some surprising news.It seems Becky has a long-lost sister. Facing the prospect of finally sharing her passion for shoes with a sister, Becky's upset until she meets Jessica, the only woman she's ever known who hates, hates, hates to shop.	171722
2002	Shopaholic Takes Manhattan	N		Kinsella, Sophie		Magazine Writer Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood writes for Successful Saving magazine in London. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures such as parks, museums and so forth.Bloomwood and Luke and her credit cards are headed across the Atlantic to a Big Apple address that her bill collectors don't have. With all of Fifth Avenue to shop, she's taken the city by storm, but will she have to return it?	171723
2003	Shopaholic Ties the Knot	N		Kinsella, Sophie		Magazine Writer Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood writes for Successful Saving magazine in London. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures such as parks, museums and so forth.There's never been a better excuse to buy a new dress, or two.  Living in Manhattan. Wedding bells.	171724
1994	Shopping	M				Reporter's Voice (Sarah Phillips)	171725
1680	Short Answer to a Whole Litter of Libels, A	ER	COPY	L'Estrange, Roger Sir		News	171726
1986	Short Circuit	M				Reporters (Robert Krantz, Jan Speck)	171727
1988	Short Circuit 2	M	SVD 962			Reporter (James Killeen). News Vendor (Rummy Bishop). Media.	171728
2007	Short Cut to Hollywood	MF			Germany.	Reporter (David Pearl). Photographer (Jim Massari).	171729
1993	Short Cuts	M	L			TV Broadcaster. Media.	171730
2002	Short Cuts:  Burn Baby, Burn	T			Episode #8. 5-25-2002	Reporter (Paul Dawber).	171731
2002	Short Cuts: Fight the Power	T			Episode #20. 9-14-2002	Reporter (Tanja Bulatovic).	171732
2002	Short Cuts: Grass Is Greener	T			Episode #9. 6-8-2002	Newsreader (Kristie Raymond).	171733
2002	Short Cuts: Super Geek	T			Episode #10. 6-15-2002	Reporter (Tanja Bulatovic).	171734
2002	Short Cuts: Survivor	T			Episode #22. 9-28-2002	Reporter (Tanja Bulatovic).	171735
2003	Short Film About John Bolton, A	DT				BBC Interviewer Marcus (Marcus Brigstocke).	171736
1990	Short History of the Long Ball, The	N		Cronin, Justin		Journalist Jake Conklin grows up in an affluent suburb, friend of a cosmopolitan man. Both grapple with their fathers as they grow up. Conventional Conklin  becomes journalist and writer, marries and fathers a son of his own.His friend becomes heroin addict and slowly battles his way out.	171737
1978	Short Life, A	N	OWN - P	Allen, Thomas B.		Reporter. Woman who works at a controversial nuclear plant, is killed on the way to seeing a reporter	171738
1969	Short March in Telengana, The	N	OWN - H	Larneuil, Michel		Journalist Emerson, middle-aged,  is assigned to get an interview with a communist leader in a new Indian republic.	171739
1952	Short Short Dramas	T			Series 1952-1953	Press	171740
2005	Short Stint in Burma, A	N		Aebi, Ernst		Journalist Ursula Giger and a treasure hunter have discovered a dangerous secret in the Burmese jungle, a secret the brutal Burmese junta's henchmen don't want revealed.Braving daunting odds and, with the help of former headhunters wreaking havoc among their depraved adversaries, will they manage to survive?	171741
1951	Short Story Playhouse	T			Series	Press	171742
2000	Short w Fanelah w Cap	MF				Reporter (Yousef Ismail - The Reporter).	171743
1976	Short War of Mr. and Mrs. Conner, The	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	171744
2003	Shortcut to Happiness	M		Benet, Stephen Vincent (Story). Archibald Macleish (play, "Scratch"). Peter Dexter,  Bill Condon and Nancy Cassaro (Screenplay).		Reporter (Alice Johnson). Writer Daniel Webster (Anthony Hopkins). Writer Ernest Hemingway (Bill Boylan). Aging Writer (Bill Corsair). Down-and-out writer sells his soul to the devil in exchange for fame and fortune.	171745
1992	Shortland Street:	T			New Zealand. Series 1992-.	Reporter (Tony Lughran, 1997-2000). Film Critic (Chris Knox, 1998). Journalist (Andrea Bruce, 2000). Reporter (Celia Nicholson, 1992).	171746
1948	Shorty Bell, Cub Reporter (aka Shorty Bell)	R				Cub Reporter Shorty Bell (Mickey Rooney) works in newspaper circulation for Capital City Times and longs to be a reporter. Bell is a boisterous, cocky fellow who wanted to break into the newspaper game.While Short's job was really "drivin' a truck that delivers the bundles hot off the presses," he still got tangled in the action trying to prove himself worthy of a journalistic career.His weakness was his temper. He was willing to fight over the slightest insult.	171747
2006	Shorty McShorts' Shorts: Boyz on da Run: Part 3	C			Episode #7. 9-29-2006	Canadian Reporter (Grey DeLisle - Voice).	171748
1978	Shosha	N	OWN - H	Singer, Isaac Baschevis		Newspaperman Dr. Morris Feitelzohn has spent the years between 1920 and 1926 in America where he had been on the staff of a Yiddish newspaper in New York. Narrator had heard that writers at the newspaper conspired against him and got him fired.Journalists. Critics. "In their articles, the critics often decried the state of the Yiddish theater and denounced young writers for allowing kitsch to dominate the stage and for not writing serious plays…." on Warsaw Critics.Short little Critic with the tin-framed glasses.	171749
2002	Shot	NM		Siler, Jenny		TV Journalist Kevin Burns is a disgraced journalist and an old flame of woman whose husband dies in accident that may have been murder. Her scientist husband had contacted him just before he was killed  with promises of a big story.Burns is her old high-school sweetheart. Why did her  husband contact him before his death? Why does an intruder break into his home after the funeral? Burns wants to resuscitate his career.	171750
2001	Shot (aka Focus)	M	DVD -R HQ 5402, 5403			Photographer Robert (Brandon Karrer) befriends a young African-American boy interested in photography and almost gets killed by gang members.	171751
1941	Shot in the Dark, A	M	SVDSP 722	Nebel, Frederick (Story -- "No Hard Feelings").  M. Coates Webster (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Modified for Torchy Blane series in 1937.	Reporter Peter Kennedy (William Lundigan) for The Morning Globe is a possible suspect when a nightclub owner who has decided to sell his business interests is killed while getting in a cab with the reporter.Police Lieutenant and Kennedy verbally spar while vying for attentions of a torch singer. Reporter always one step ahead of the police.  Managers to get into a murder site by stealing a flashbulb out of camera of  colleague and throwing it down the hall.The noise like a gunshot has police and reporters rushing to investigate as he sneaks into the room where murder took place. Kennedy proves that an alleged brother and sister are really con artists and are responsible for killings.They are killed when their car crashes while being chased. Police Lt. Has to tie up some of the loose ends for Kennedy. Romantic rivalry resolved when torch singer dumps both men for a Navy man.Reporter (George Campeau). Reporter (William Hopper). Reporter (Al Loyd). Reporter (Don Turner). Photographer (Jack Wise).	171752
2001	Shot in the Heart	MT	SVD 1115			Reporter (Tom Cleary). Reporter (Alex Kozushin). Interviewer (Craig Sechler). News Photographer (Rick Kain).	171753
1979	Shot of Damascus, A	SS	USC	O'Grady, Desmond	In "Short Story International 37."	Photographer Phelan.  He did not want to die in Damascus.  He had other journalistic assignments.  In Damascus as a tourist.O'Grady was the  Rome correspondent for the Melbourne Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.	171754
1950	Shot of Murder, A	NM	OWN - H	Iams, Jack		Press	171755
1993	Shot on Location	NM		Cutler, Stan		Journalist Mark Bradley is a young gay hack writer of celebrity bios. Son of an Oscar winner confesses to murder of his unbalanced sister's abusive lover. A vodka-sodden PI ends up collaborating with Bradley on a biography of the actor.More murders, Arab terrorists are involved as the pair investigate a movie star's son who is accused of murdering his sister's lover.	171756
1945	Shot That Waited	NM		Cornier, Vincent		Press	171757
1998	Shot Through the Heart	MT			Canada	News Media. TV Reporters (Martin Young, Claire Trevena, Michael McIvor).	171758
1993	Shotgun Wedding	M			Australia	News Media. Journalist #5 (Jon Fabian).	171759
1915	Should a Wife Forgive	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	171760
2004	Shoulder the Sky	N		Perry, Anne		War Correspondent Eldon Prentice, an egotistical journalist, is killed and everyone who knew him confesses to being glad he was killed. It wasn't the Germans who murdered him, however. The Reverend Joseph Reavley decides to investigate.	171761
2009	Shouting Men, The	M				Newscaster (Daniel Tatarsky). Lowly Gillingham Football Club are drawn against Premiership giants Newcastle United in the quarter finals of the FA cup. A small group of  “Gills’ fans decide to make the most of their game of a lifetime by turning the journey north into a weekend away. On the eve of departure one of the group receives a visit from a man with no legs in a wheelchair claiming he can get them a free minibus and free diesel. In return, all they have to do is take him with them.	171762
2003	Show and Tell	NR		Nelson, Rhonda	Harlequin Blaze #81	Investigative Reporter Knox Webber is a show-and-tell journalist producing facts and urging the public to draw its own conclusions. He dismisses value of tantric sex as the latest new age hype taught by aging hippies to fleece the public.So he arranges weekend workshop and insures the one woman in the world immune to his charm to accompany him. Journalist Savannah Reeves is the woman. Her editor insist she go.The Tantric energy sizzles between them and the seduction begins.	171763
1936	Show Boat	M	DVD -R HQ 2572, 2573. L			Reporter Interviewing in Rehearsal  (Helen Jerome Eddy). Press Agent (Donald Briggs)	171764
1949	Show Business, Inc.	T				New York News Columnist Danton Walker, host	171765
1936	Show Case, The	N		Grayson, Charles	PR	Publicity Writers. Study of Hollywood with publicity writers as the characters	171766
1928	Show Folks	M			Lombard	Newspaper. Trade paper story, plot turn	171767
1928	Show Girl	M		McEvoy, Joseph Patrick (Novel).  George Marion (Titles). James T. O'Donohue (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters/Publicity - Ness Book.	Tabloid Reporter Jimmy Doyle (Charles Delaney) gets a front page story on nightclub performer after her partner finds her with a wealthy man and wounds him.She is kidnapped by her partner and gets away, but the reporter convinces her to lay low so he can exploit the kidnapping. When the wealthy man finds her, he decides to bankroll a show which the reporter wrote with the woman as the star.Millionaire and nightclub performer are married.	171768
1927	Show Girl, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Press Agent "Breezy" Ayres (Eddie Borden) sets up a kidnapping stunt to get publicity for a honky tonk singer whose rise in show business is mistakenly attributed to the patronage of several notorious Broadway "wolves."Former boyfriend learns the truth and saves the girl, now a famous star, from the fake stunt perpetrated by her unscrupulous agent.	171769
1954	Show Me a Hero	N		Voorhees, Melvin		Press	171770
2000	Show Me the Aliens!	M				Cameraman Kirk (Kirk Davis)	171771
2004	Show Me Yours: Following Game, The	T			Episode #5. 6-23-2004	Journalist (Marie Cruz).	171772
2008	Show No Mercy	N		Gerard, Cindy		Journalist Jenna McMillan knows that only two things can compel her back to Buenos Aires after terrorists held her captive there just months before: a rare interview with a shadowy billionaire and the memory of the dark and dangerous man who saved her. Bad guys, bombs and bullets are Gabriel Jones’s way of life. But he’ll never forget the brash redhead reporter he rescued not so long ago, or the passionate kiss they shared before he sent her packing. Now forced together by a bombing at the National Congress, Jenna and Gabe confront the urgent longings that simmer between them. But this surprise meeting is no coincidence. A ruthless enemy stalks them with deadly precision. The question is -- if they make it out alive, will Gabe turn his back on Jenna again?	171773
1990	Show of Force, A	MT	SV 81	Nelson, Anne (Book -- "Murder Under Two Flags"). Evan Jones, John Strong (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newswoman Kate (Amy Irving), in Puerto Rico Terrorists try to blow up a communications satellite and are shot by a cop. Mysterious figure in the background of footage shot by crew at murder site. Her boss, Howard (Robert Duvall).Howard introduces Kate to FBI agent, man in footage. Howard edits him out. Terrorist shot while talking to reporter. Kate kidnapped, drugged. Decides to back off story. Mother convinces her to continue. Howard tries to take her off air "to protect her."Kate threatens to go to another station. She quits. Her old crew quits, joins her. Kate corners FBI agent. Her crew secretly broadcasts their conversation. Implicates self in killings. FBI Agent tells her: "You're dead." She responds: "You're alive."Exchange: "What do they have to do, kill you too? For you to get five minutes on the evening news?" Kate: "This isn't about the news, Howard." "Nothing is worthy dying for, guaranteed -- nothing. Nobody will even remember you, kiddo….""…There'd be a long obituary and a short investigation….the story goes away in any case." Reporter (Ramon Saldana). Newsman (Roberto Vigoreaux).	171774
1928	Show People	M	DVD -R HQ 6278, 6279		MGM Story	Columnist Louella Parsons (Cameo appearance).  Newspaper story. Interviewed by an old admiring female reporter who writes down whatever her co-star tells her and swallows all of the propaganda about the young actress whole.The published two-page magazine spread is shown in the film. Portrait Photographer (Rolfe Sedan).	171775
1935	Show Them No Mercy	M				Announcers (Gregg O'Brien, Stanley Blystone). One character sets fire to newspaper which is being used as a blanket	171776
2002	Show, The	M				Cameraman Matt (Matthew B. Smith).	171777
1989	Showbiz - eller hvordan bli kjendis pa en-to-tre!	MF				News Media. Se og Hor-Journalist (Eldar Vagan).	171778
1998	Showbiz India	T			Series 1998-2005	Entertainment News Host Ashish Wahi. Movie Reviewer (Ritu Mahindru). Host Reshma Dordi.	171779
2005	Showbiz India Xtreme	DF			2005- Series. India	Correspondents (Prateek Saxena, Geeta Malik, Tarun Shetty, Ritu Mahindru).	171780
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The	T			Series. 9-15-2005-	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Correspondents (Rob Huebel, 2005, Andrew Daly). Interviews with guest stars and comedian correspondents.	171781
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 12, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8319		Episode #24. 4-12-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Episode starts out with The Tudors video. Spade comments on the bloated music industry. Correspondent Marc Evan Jackson. Quentin Tarantino drops by for a special puppet show.	171782
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 13, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5873		Episode. 4-13-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Katie Couric and Meredith Vieria and their new jobs.	171783
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 20, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5922		Episode #10. 4-20-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Guest: American Idol's Taylor Hicks. David takes a look at the MySpace.com. Phenomenon as well as takes time to listen to a coworkers' demo take.	171784
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 26, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8412		Episode. 4-26-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Episode starts out with David Spade on Judge Joe Brown.	171785
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 27, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6001		Episode #11. 4-27-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards break-up. Kid Rock. Superhero connection with Correspondent Andrew Daly.	171786
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 5, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 5758		Episode #23. 4-5-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Guest: Nick Swardson.	171787
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: April 6, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5815		Episode. 4-6-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade.  Guest: John Heater	171788
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: December 1, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4924		Episode. 12-1-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Reporters: Jessica St. Clair, Andrew Daly. African-American Anthony Griffith, Minority Reporter.	171789
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: December 8, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4975		Episode. 12-8-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Reporters Jessica St. Clair, Andrew Daly. African-American Anthony Griffith, Minority Reporter.	171790
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 13, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8673		Episode #31. 6-14-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Spade shows up at the Phil Spector Trial to open the program. Correspondent Andrew Daly. Comedian Dennis Miller on current celebrity happenings.	171791
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 15, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6269		Episode #17. 6-15-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Summer Television. Actor Jack Black. Jaime Presley.	171792
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 21, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8725		Episode #32. 6-21-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade goes on American Inventor with many ridiculous inventions. Adam Sandler, Kevin James and Rob Schneider show up to discuss their new movie, "Now Pronouncing You Chuck and Larry."SBS Correspondent Marc Evan Jackson talks about broadcast ratings. Spade talks about Hollywood's body obsession.	171793
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 22, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6311		Episode #18. 6-22-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Celebrity mothers in the headlines. Technology. "The Lake House"	171794
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 29, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6339		Episode #19. 6-29-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Actress Jessica Alba. Celebrity babies. Camp Freddy performs.	171795
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 7, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8636		Episode #30. 6-7-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade shows up on the O'Reilly Factor opening the program. Correspondent Marc Evan Jackson exposes the dangers of celebrity adoptions.	171796
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: June 8, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6194		Episode #16. 6-8-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor-David Spade. 2006 MTV Movie Awards.	171797
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: March 15, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8171		Episode #20. 3-15-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. SAS Correspondent Colleen Smith, Online Critic on Webcam.	171798
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: March 22, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8202		Episode #21. 3-22-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Opens with Spade in "Heroes." Correspondent Jessi Klein.	171799
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: March 29, 2007	T	DVD -R  HQ 8251		Episode #22. 3-29-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade goes after movies "based on a true story." Correspondent Edi Patterson comments on fashion.	171800
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: March, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 5708		Episode. 3-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade.  Guest: Donald Faison, "Scrubs"	171801
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 10, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8558		Episode #27. 5-10-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade spoofs the David Hasselhoff video. Correspondent Edi Patterson reports on Britney Spears' comeback. Spade defends Tom Cruise in his "There I Said It" segment.	171802
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 11, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6054		Episode #. 5-11-2006	Parody Entertainment News with TV Anchor David Spade	171803
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 18, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6102		Episode. 5-18-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade.  American Idol.	171804
2006	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 25, 2006	T	DVD -R HQ 6132		Episode. 5-25-2006	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade.	171805
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 3, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8558		Episode #26. 5-3-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor-Reporter David Spade. Correspondent Mark Evan Jackson reports that Adam Baldwin is Father of the Year. Correspondent Andrew Daley speculates about the next Spider-Man trilogy.Spade looks forward to next season's new shows.	171806
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 31, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8636		Episode #29. 5-31-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor-Reporter David Spade. The Bounty Hunter Parody opens the program. Spade talks about the nerd-cool kid divide on "There I Said It."	171807
2007	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: May 5, 2007	T	DVD -R HQ 8307		Episode #23  4-5-2007	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor-Reporter David Spade. Episode starts out with Intervention video. Correspondent Colleen Smith.	171808
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: November 10, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4741		Episode. 11-10-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Reporters: Jessica St. Clair, Andrew Daly. African-American Anthony Griffith, Minority Reporter.	171809
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: November 17, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4792		Episode. 11-17-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade.	171810
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: November 3, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4683		Episode. 11-3-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. The Animated Critic.	171811
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: September 30, 2005	T	DVD -R HQ 4393		Episode. 9-30-2005	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Reporters: Jessica St. Clair, Andrew Daly. African-American Anthony Griffith, Minority Reporter.  Interview: Harry Reems, porno star.	171812
2005	Showbiz Show with David Spade, The: Year End Review	T	DVD -R HQ 5054		Episode.	Parody Entertainment News. TV Anchor David Spade. Year-End One-Hour Program	171813
1984	Showbiz Today	DT			Series 1984-2002.	Daily Variety Reporter Peter Bart. Reporters Dennis Cosmo Michael, Sherri Sylvester. Anchorman Stephen Collins. Hollywood Minute Reporter Gloria Hillard. He Said/She Said Movie Reviewers Dana Kennedy, Lisa Schwartzbaum, Peter Travers.Hosts-Hostesses Gloria Hillard, Bella Shaw, Lee Leonard, Liz Wickersham, Laurin Sydney, Bill Tush, Liz Wickersham, Jim Moret.	171814
2005	Showbiz Tonight	DT			Series 2005	Correspondent David Haffenreffer. Correspondent Adrianna Costa. Host A.J. Hammer.	171815
2002	Showboy	M				British Documentarian Lindy Heymann and her documentary crew follow a writer Christian Taylor on HBO’s wildly popular “Six Feet Under” for a series about Brits working in Hollywood. Heymann first meet Christian while the show is shooting on location in Las Vegas. Christian is an intelligent and young writer/producer who is part of the creative team behind the series. Christian doesn’t realize it, but he is miked and Lindy and her camera crew are able to listen in when Executive Producer Alan Ball calls Christian into his trailer and tells him his contract will not be renewed for the following season. He tells Christian he may be better suited to a hospital or legal drama. In a state of shock and denial, Christian disappears from the set and from the reality that Linday and her crew have been documenting.After flying back to Los Angeles to track Christian down, the British crew discover that Christian has chosen to stay in Las Vegas. Unaware that his firing has been recorded, Christian decides to fulfill his obligation to the documentary piece. He tells the crew he is remaining in Las Vegas over the summer to research an “action film” that he is writing. Rather than call Christian on his lie, Lindy convinces Christian that the research Christian is performing has a lot more to do with his own personal issues and dreams than any film script. The mockumentary turns a portrait in self-delusion into the pursuit of a dream. 	171816
2001	Showdown	M				Journalist (Karin Resetarits). Cameraman (Gert Winkler).	171817
2006	Showdown	N		Bagshawe, Tilly		Tabloids covers American cowboy who falls for British teenager while training her father's horses. Transtlantic romance is thwarted by sleazy racing tycoons, catty tabloid wars and a never-ending parade of stable strumpets.	171818
1958	Showdown at Boot Hill	M	DVD -R HQ 7492, 7491			Photographer (Norman Leavitt).	171819
1998	Showdown in Podsville	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	171820
2004	Showdown: Legends of Wrestling	G				Commentator, Play-by-Play (Noah Schiavone - Himself). Color Commentators (Bobby Heenan, Larry Whistler - Voice - Themselves.	171821
2004	Shower of Blood	M				Radio News Reporter (Carlene Orig). Five sexy college friends venture out on a road trip.	171822
1995	Showgirls	M				News Media. Reporter (Sean Breen). Reporter (Katherine Manning). Photographer (Elizabeth Kennedy).	171823
2002	Showtime	M				Reporter #1 (Joel Hurt Jones). Reporter #2 (Chris Harrison). Reporter #3 (Perri Peltz). Reporter #5 (Debra Snell) Reporter #6 (Chris Ufland). Cameraman (James Roday).	171824
2007	Shredderman: Enemy Spy	NJ		Draanen, Wendelin Van	#4 Shredderman Series	Reporters are snooping all over Cedar Valley to find out who is Shredderman.com, an Internet Web site making national news. When Nolan’s web site is revealed on the national evening news, he realizes his identity could be uncovered and he is very worried. The most sensible thing would be to stay out of the spotlight for awhile and that is just what his parents suggest. But being Shredderman is the best thing that ever happened to Nolan. It’s so much better than being Byrd-the-Nerd. Plus, Nolan’s just stumbled across what might be a real spy ring. How can Shredderman not try to fight it? 	171825
2006	Shredderman: Meet the Gecko	NJ		Van Draanen, Wendelin. Brian Biggs (Illustrator)	#3 Shredderman Series	Reporter is father of Nolan  Byrd, a fifth grade math prodigy and secret identity-Internet Superhero Shredderman,  sets out to help the young star of his favorite television show expose a slanderous reporter.Nolan's reporter father lands the sweet assignment of interviewing pre-teen TV sensation Chase Morton a.k.a. The Gecko"The Gecko and Sticky" is Nolan's favorite show, and he gets to tag along because it's his birthday. The boys hit it off, and Nolan decides to have Shredderman help Chase get rid of a particularly nasty paparazzi called "The Mole."Digital photos, sneaky camera work and Shredderman's Web site put an end to the Mole's slimy career.	171826
2004	Shrek 2	M	DVD -R HQ 5943, 5944			Tabloid TV coverage of a catnip bust when an illegal drug is planed on Puss In Boots.	171827
2000	Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th	M	DVD -R HQ 10719, 10720. SVD 1124			Parody News. TV Reporter Hagitha "Hag" Utslay (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen) of emptTV News investigates a spring-break massacre. Cameraman Lardass (Martin Diggs).	171828
1933	Shriek in the Night, A	M	VHS 829	Kempler, Kurt (Story). Francis Hyland (Scenario).	Rogers - Ness Book	Reporters Patricia Morgan of the Morning News  (Ginger Rogers) and Theodore Rand of the Daily Express (Lyle Talbot) try to out scoop each other. Involved in murders. Editor Perkins (Clarence Wilson); on trail of a revenge killerNew York Times, 7/24/33: "Chief among the attractions of this diversion is the Rogers-Talbot characterizations of newspaper persons. They come very close to being lifelike, and that is pretty miraculous for Hollywood."	171829
1950	Shriek With Pleasure	N	OWN - H	Howard, Toni		Correspondent Carla MacMurphy, foreign correspondent experiencing adventures and love affairs.  Little journalism.	171830
1933	Shrike and Mrs. Shrike	SS	GPL	West, Nathaniel	In "Troubled Vision, The: Anthology of Contemporary Short Novels and Passage, An." From "Miss Lonelyhearts."	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist. Miss Lonelyhearts. Shrike, the city editor.	171831
1990	Shrimp on the Barbie, The	M				TV Anchorwoman (Claire Glenister).	171832
2000	Shrink Is In, The	M				Travel Writer (Courtney Cox). Samantha's Editor (Richard Benjamin).	171833
1998	Shroud of Silence	N		Slama, Carol D.		Reporter Michael Tomsen's sister always considered her newspaper brother a bit too carefree for her liking. But she had high hopes his religious conversion would center him. Marissa Tomsen is beginning to enjoy her success with an advertising agency.He abruptly disappears and at first she assumes he is reverting to his own ways. But the more she digs into his disappearance, the more she begins to suspect he did not leave voluntarily.She tracks him to Hawaii and learns people running a success seminar may have used Michael's church to gain his trust, then kidnapped him to keep their manipulations secret.	171834
2005	Shroud of the Thwacker, The	N		Elliott, Chris	Spoof.	Reporter Liz Smith and a flatulent Teddy Roosevelt go along with Caleb Spencer as he tracks a serial killer offering prostitutes. Liz's drink of choice: "God's Own Enema." Talk Show Host Don Imus makes a surprise appearance.	171835
2002	Shteps	M				Entertainment Reporter (Maureen Muldoon). Entertainment Reporter (Nicholas Siapkaris).	171836
1995	Shu dan long wei	MF				Reporter (Chingmy Yau)	171837
2003	Shu-bi-dua - tanketorsk eller stjerneskud?	DF			Denmark	Interviewer (Jens Blauenfeldt - Voice).	171838
2002	Shuang tong	MF				CNN Journalist (Doug Penty).	171839
2003	Shubho Mahurat	MF			India	Journalist (Nandita Das).	171840
2008	Shunned	N		Ford, Arthur L.		Reporter wrestles with the consequences of his failing relationship and becomes entangled in the lives of a Reformed Mennonite couple torn apart by the practice of shunning. The couple’s travails collide with the reporter’s plight as he searches to find himself and fix what is broken. This exploration into the nature of love shows just how clearly a lack of communication can affect and destroy lives. 	171841
2003	Shunned House, The (aka Casa sfuggita, La)	M		Lovecraft, H.P. (Based on his short story)		Journalist Alex (Giuseppe Lorusso) specializing in the paranormal and his skeptical girlfriend listen to the stories of three people who all died within the confines of the dark and isolated chateau. Each story is taken from a different period in time, the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s,  yet they combine with one another to reveal the house’s dark past to the journalist. He is investigating why this abandoned motel has been burned down three times and why there has been many deaths recorded on its premises.	171842
1973	Shurayukihime (aka Lady Snowblood, Blood Snow, Snow of Blood)	M			Japan	Reporter Ryurei Ashio (Toshio Kurasawa) questions the past of a beautiful woman created to revenge her family. He writes about her story in the paper. One of the killers sends men armed as police officers to kidnap the journalist. They torture him to find out where the young woman is but he refuses to tell them. The avenger finds the killer holding the reporter at gunpoint on a balcony. The reporter escapes, knocks over a candle setting the room afire. The young woman leaps up and wounds the woman who held down her mother while three men raped her. Other assailants come at her and the woman hangs herself. In a rage, the young avenger slices the hanging corpse in half. The woman and the reporter become lovers. Then the journalist finds out one of the rapists is still alive and it turns out the rapist is the reporter’s father. She cuts off the father’s hands and kills him. The reporter enters and realizes the man is not his father. He smashes a two-way mirror revealing the real rapist. The reporter’s father shoots him in the lower chest. Badly wounded, he manages to stop him from shooting his lover as she swings on a lamp between balconies. The father continues shooting as the woman charges him. She takes her sword and runs it through the reporter to kill the rapist. She is shot, then stabbed by a woman avenging the death of her father. Stumbling across the snow, she falls crying for losing the reporter. The film ends with the young woman alive and opening her eyes. 	171843
2006	Shut Up and Shoot!	M				Paparazzi. Dom the Paparazzi (Dominic Capone). News Show Host (Leyla Razzari).	171844
2006	Shut Up and Write Me	DT				Critic Jackie Wullschlager. Authors Richard Scrimger, Robert N. Munsch.	171845
1987	Shuto shoshitsu	MF				Reporter Mariko Koide (Yuko Natori). Reporter (Shinji Yamashita).	171846
2004	Shutter	M				Magazine Editor (Abhijati "Meuk" Jusakul). Assistant Magazine Editor (Binn Kitchacho). Photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can not escape your past.	171847
1986	Shutter Falls, The	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Anthony Higgins).	171848
1987	Shy People	M	L	Brach, Gerard, Andrei Konchalovsky, Marjorie David (Screenplay)	Ness book	Photojournalist Diana (Jill Clayburgh) is doing a series for Cosmopolitan on family trees. She and her daughter go to the Louisiana bayou to do a story on her backwoods kinfolk and cultures clash."Don't you see I can help you? I'm from Cosmopolitan magazine. Do you know what that means? The press. The police don't want me writing that they're not doing their jobs."	171849
1999	Shylock	M				Theatre Critic (John Gross-Himself)	171850
1995	Si Coltrane	CB			Preacher #5: “Say a Prayer for Seven Bullets.” Preacher #6: “New York’s Finest.” Preacher #7: “N.Y.P.D. Blue.”	Investigative Reporter Si Coltrane was a freelance journalist by day, serial killer by night. A gay reporter. Si Coltrane was, in his words, "living the dream" of the freelance journalist. He lived in a cheap apartment filled with pizza boxes and empty beer bottles, wrote to the deadlines and had angry editors calling at all hours. And he loved it.He hunted down the strange stories of New York City - blind fortunetellers, unexplained phenomena and serial killers.It was this last type that was going to be his claim to fame. A new killer had arrived in New York, one who abducted men, tortured them, dismembered them horribly, and then left them to be found by the police. One newspaper dubbed him "The Reaver." Another called him "The Cleaver." Neither paper was willing to back down, so the killer became known as "The Reaver-Cleaver." And Coltrane seemed to have the inside track. His articles contained enough detail to make the police nervous about a leak in the investigation. Si Coltrane was at the top of his game with this story, and for a very good reason - Si Coltrane was the Reaver-Cleaver.When his old friend Cassidy showed up, looking for help with a weird problem, Si was happy to assist. Cassidy's friend Jesse Custer was looking for God, in a real, physical sense. Cass figured that if anyone could help find a lead it would be Si. So Cassidy, Jesse and his girlfriend Tulip came to New York, and Si hatched a plan.He knew the police wouldn't stop hunting the killer, but he certainly didn't want to get caught. So he set called the police and told them that he was at his apartment and he was ready to face them, but he certainly wasn't going to go quietly. Si's plan? For the police to bust in on his vampire friend Cassidy, who would almost certainly kill a few of them trying to escape and then burst into flames in the sunlight.Cassidy escaped death by the police by jamming a knife through his own throat and playing dead. As far as the NYPD were concerned, he was just another victim.As for Jesse, Si fed him a story about a blind man who can get around without any help - he claims that God tells him where to go. If anyone could give Jesse help, he might. So he drove Jesse and Tulip there, and put his plan in motion.The apartment he'd sent Jesse to was, in fact, a gay S&M club where the head of the Reaver-Cleaver investigation, Paul Bridges, secretly frequented. The plan was for Jesse to go in, and then Si would appear to help apprehend the "dangerous criminal." To keep Tulip from interfering, he pinned her hand to the dashboard of the car using a large hunting knife. Then he grabbed a shotgun and went inside. He had already called Bridges' partner, John Tool, and was prepared to be the hero.His plan would have gone perfectly except for two small problems. First, Tulip was a lot tougher than he thought her bag, and followed him up. When he was distracted, the other unplanned problem came up: Jesse's Voice of God.Jesse knocked Si down with a hard left and Commanded him to die. And he did. Jesse shot the corpse in the head with John Tool's gun, and Tool became a hero for stopping a vicious criminal.	171851
1991	Si da jia zu zhi long hu xiong di	MF				Publisher (Kent Cheng).	171852
1990	Si Malakas at si Maganda	MF			Philippines	Reporter	171853
2007	Si, yuen (aka Forest of Death)	MF			Hong Kong	Tabloid TV Entertainment Reporter May (Rain Li) is interested in a mysterious forest that has plants her botanist-boyfriend has been experimenting on, but only as material for the gossip TV show she works for. Her boyfriend is angry at her because he thinks she is trivializing the forest, but she doesn’t care because she is a media personality and it’s her job to trivialize everything. The botanist’s experiments reveal that plants can act as witnesses in the murder case. May continues to feign interest in the forest to gain information for the tabloid TV show.	171854
1999	Siam Sunset	M				Newsreader (Nick Sampson). Sportsreader (Ian Bolt).	171855
2005	Siamese Connection, The: Probing the Secret Annals of the Pennwalt Twins, Semi-Private Eyes	N		Cearley, Buster C.		TV News Anchor Rod Blaxer and TV Talk Show Host Mad Madge Milliken have ill-fated affair. Milliken and Just-Plain-Fledge Martin are nation's two pet TV Talk Show Hosts who constantly snipe and snap at each other from opposite poles of the TV spectrum.TV Host David Letterman finds himself embroiled in a Mad Madge Milliken Strikes Again! episode.	171856
1995	Siao Yu (aka Shao Nu xiao yu)	MF			Hong Kong	American Journalist Mario (Daniel Travanti) is an aging former radical journalist debilitated by a gambling addiction that almost cost him his life 15 years ago when his debt to the local mob came due. Now, out of boredom or some pain, he’s back at the tables and quickly in debt again -- almost an act of suicide. But a student who is an illegal immigrant saves money to purchase a female illegal immigrant a fake American husband that she can divorce in five years and retain her American citizenship. But the brokered rate is still too much money. The student convinces Mario to marry the woman giving him all the money he has. The desperate journalist needs the money to pay off his gambling debt and so agrees to the marriage. A visit from the INS forces Mario to bring “his wife” into his apartment.  The quiet young woman arouses and exasperates the old American journalist and his unwitting cruelty drives the woman to despair. Through their clashes, the woman comes out of her shell and the two forge an unlikely friendship that the student can neither understand nor tolerate. Then Mario’s wife of 30 years shows up. She is an itinerant lounge singer who has never been able to live with her impossible husband. Mario’s real wife throws his fake wife out of the apartment. When the student discovers Mario’s bigamy, he drags the woman back to Mario’s apartment and attacks him. Mario’s real life realizes her 30-year marriage was a romantic illusion and leaves.  Mario receives a mortal blow from the student and before his death urges the woman to forgive the student. When the student arrives at the apartment, he doesn’t know Mario died from his attack. He tells the woman she must choose between Mario and him once and for all. She tells him that she chooses to stay -- she has chosen painful independence over the bonds of love. 	171857
1991	Siberling Revelry	CS			Dec. 14, 1991	School Newspaper Reporter. Girl to boy: "You? A reporter on the school paper? That's a laugh." Boy: "I'll make a great reporter! I'll dig and delve. I'll go beyond the facts…I'll make stuff up."	171858
2009	Sibling	M				News Media. Reporter (Kenya Brome). Brother and sister witness their parents’ violent murder at a very young age. The girl is adopted by a loving single father while her brother is left to languish in an orphanage where he is abused. He becomes a monster and has to be institutionalized. He waits patiently for the chance to escape and when he does, he seeks revenge against those who made him the violent psychopath that he is. 	171859
1987	Sicilian, The	M				News Media. Pathe Journalist (Geoffrey Copleston).	171860
1997	Sick: Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist, The	M				Interviewer (Kathe Burkhart). Interviewer (Kirby Dick). Interviewer (Rita Valencia).	171861
2007	Sicko	DT				Documentarian Michael Moore contrasts the ailing U.S. healthcare system with government-sponsored plans in Canada, England, France and even Cuba.	171862
1986	Sid and Nancy	M				Reporter (Rusty Blitz). Reporter (Barbara Coles). TV Interviewer (Al Alli).	171863
2008	Side by Each (“Side by Each”)	M				News Media. TV Reporter Doris (Ahnie Berl). News Reporter Igor (Henrick Kromann). Gumpher at Daily News (Andrew Lewis). Salty just wants to launch his boat and sail off, but crooks have bought the boat yard to build condos. When he falls in love with triplet sisters things begin to spiral out of control. Soon, his boat’s bulldozed, his job is gone and he’s left broke and sleeping on a park bench in the rain. But the tide turns. Redeemed by the love of one of the triplets, he becomes a hero because of his natural curiosity and dumb luck. 	171864
1995	Side Effects: Leave My Bum Alone	T			Episode #17 10-27-95	Photographer (Sarah-Maude Campbell).	171865
1995	Side Effects: Lucky Numbers	T			Episode #13. 1-20-1995	Reporter (Rafael Vigod).	171866
1995	Side Effects: Snap, Crackle, Pop!	T			Episode #15. 10-13-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rafael Vigod). Reporter #2 (Mary Feely).	171867
1994	Side Effects: What's Up Doc	T			Episode #5. 11-11-1994	Reporter (Ryan Fogarty).	171868
2004	Side of the Angels, The	N		Bartolomeo, Christina		Public Relations Practitioner Nicky Malone, a PR flack, hasn’t seen ex-boyfriend Tony Boltanski in five years when a contentious, high-stakes and slightly nutty nurses’ strike brings them together again. While struggling with her growing feelings for the still exasperating, pigheaded Tony, Nicky also tries to cope with her nagging widowed mother, a slick boss, and an officious assistant who has read too many articles about cutthroat career women. Nicky is a tough-talking, red-haired PR agent who reunites with the man who got away, charismatic union organizer Tony Boltanski, while they work on a nurse’s strike in Rhode Island. 	171869
2007	Side Order of Life: Aliens	T	DVD -R HQ 9009		Episode #11. 9-30-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny goes out on a first date with Britan, who she believes is "Cell Phone Man." Rick accompanies Vivy to a cancer support group. Ian gets a sudden case of cold feet/	171870
2007	Side Order of Life: Awakenings	T	DVD -R HQ 8990		Episode #10. 9-23-2006	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.	171871
2007	Side Order of Life: Children and Art	T	DVD -R HQ 8864		Episode #6. 8-19-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny becomes intrigued when she covers an acclaimed young female artist and digs deeper into the story. Concerns a Vietnamese woman and a congressman who served in Vietnam.	171872
2007	Side Order of Life: Coming Out	T	DVD -R HQ 8951		Episode #9. 9-16-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny does a story on a debutante who shoplifts to get away from her parents who don't know she is a lesbian. When the girl is arrested, the news media comes out in force, but only Jenny gets the exclusive prison interview.Her pictures tell her the girl is really a closet lesbian who is afraid to come out. She loves her best friend. Her father who is running for governor wants the perfect child and she's afraid to disappoint him.	171873
2007	Side Order of Life: Early Bird Catches the Word, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8839		Episode #5. 8-12-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny goes on a date with a mysterious man. Rick gets jealous when he sees Vivy out with a colleague. Jenny finds out why her father keeps making deposits in her bank account.TV Reporter (Natalie Compagno).	171874
2007	Side Order of Life: Nothing Left to Lose	T	DVD -R HQ 9040		Episode #12. 10-7-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny starts to doubt Brian is her actual “cell phone” man and it turns out he isn’t. Rick and Vivy realize they are in love. Jenny has a breakdown in front of Becca who realizes Jenny is not the perfect woman.Rick puts his job on the line to feature the oncologist who is a cancer patient and now a fugitive on the cover of the magazine instead of a rich man’s routine rescue featuring Heroes.	171875
2007	Side Order of Life: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8768		Episode #1. 7-13-2007. Lifetime Series.	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine. Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.On the eve of her marriage to a man who may not be her soul mate, Jenny finds out her best friend is dying of cancer. This ignores wacky visions: her lens captures the burning heart of a man in love.Editor loves her photo essay. We're going to use this format, we're going to give it pictures and story, we’re going to come up with a gripping human interest piece each week giving it aunique photojournalism approach. She also gets her own byline.Reporters (David Pease, Teresa Huang, Emil Beheshti). 	171876
2007	Side Order of Life: Separation Anxiety. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do	T	DVD -R HQ 8795		Episode #3. 7-29-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine. Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Although their engagement has been broken, Jenny and Ian secretly keep having sex. Jenny gets jealous when Vivy's other best friend comes to town. Magazine staff meetings continue. So do assignments.	171877
2007	Side Order of Life: Try To Remember	T	DVD -R HQ 8921		Episode #8. 8-31-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine.  Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny interviews couples involved in a neurological study on how first love impacts the brain.	171878
2007	Side Order of Life: What Price Truth?	T	DVD -R HQ 8804		Episode #4. 8-5-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine. Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.Jenny is surprised by her mother, takes care of a friend who has breast cancer, and struggles to come to terms with the fiancé she left at the altar.Jenny covers a story of a poor carpenter who finds F. Scott Fitzgerald's diary in old desk and puts it up for auction. It sells for $800,000. UCLA professor writing a book on Fitzgerald and his wife wants to see the diary, but the new owner won't let her.But the carpenter read the diary and as she interviews him, they fall in love. When Jenny shoots a picture of him, she sees the UCLA professor in the materialize in the photo in the darkroom but doesn't know why until she meets her later.Jenny tells her mother she got a promotion and gets a byline on human interest stories. Her mother is more interested in celebrity journalism and Jenny's personal life than what she does at the magazine. Jenny's inner life is filled with fantasy.	171879
2007	Side Order of Life: When Pigs Fly	T	DVD -R HQ 8944		Episode #7. 9-9-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine. Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.After Vivy's revelation that Ian and Becca are sleeping together, Jenny decides to go out on a date with the first person who asks her.	171880
2007	Side Order of Life: Whose Sperm Is It Anyway? (aka A Separate Truth)	T	DVD -R HQ 8779		Episode #2. 7-22-2007	Magazine Photojournalist Jenny McIntyre (Marisa Coughlan) of In Person Magazine. Editor Rick Purdy (Christopher Gartin) leads the editorial conferences at the Los Angeles magazine with staff discussing various stories for publication.While on her first big writing assignment, Jenny uncovers a secret. Jenny volunteers to be a surrogate for Vivy.	171881
1950	Side Street	M	DVD -R HQ 2527, 2528. SVD 1462			Reporter Charlie (Robert Malcolm). Reporter Dave (Paul Marion). Reporter Manny (William Ruhl). Photographer (Herb Vigran). News Vendor (Tom McElhaney).	171882
2002	Sidetracked	N		Mankell, Henning. Steven T. Murray (Translator)		Journalist	171883
1988	Sidewalks Entertainment	T			Series 1988-.	Correspondent Anthony Snow (1998). Hosts Cindy Rhodes (1993-2006), Veronica Ornelas (1994), Lovelle Robinson (1993-1996), Brian Bland (1995-1997), Nicole Greeson (1995), Shaunte Adams (1996), Richard R. Lee (1998),  Robert Guarino (1988-1989).Hosts Mel Menefee (1988-1994, 1998), Jennifer Parnoff (1994-1995), Rafael Siegel (1994-1995), Rosie Sorenson (1988-1989), Denise Yvonne (1990-1993, 1998).	171884
1995	Sidhhi	TF				Reporter (Varun Vardhan).	171885
2003	Sidings	M			Short - Thriller	Interviewer Max (Danny Mills).	171886
2000	Sidney Poitier: One Bright Light	T				Newsreel Announcer (Ed Herlihy-Himself)	171887
1992	Sidney Sheldon's The Sands of Time	MT				Newspaper Editor (Predrag Petrovic).	171888
1981	Sie werden sagen, es war Mord	N		Hall, Ernst (Ernst Hassler)	Germany	Journalist	171889
1989	Siege of Firebase Gloria, The	M				War Photographer (Nick Nicholson), combat photographer.	171890
1959	Siege of Pinchgut, The	M				Newspaper Editor (George Woodbridge).	171891
1903	Siege of Youth	N	MLPL	Charles, Frances Asa		Art Editor Lewis Jameson struggles for success in the Latin quarter of San Francisco	171892
1998	Siege, The	M				News Media. TV Newscasters (John F. Beard, Stan Brooks, Alex Chadwick, Epi Colon, Judy de Angelis, Luis Jiminez, Sean Hannity, Ronald Kuby, Daniel Schorr, Curtis Sliwa, Susan Stambereg, Mary Alice Williams, Tony Snow, Dave Mallow - Voice).Journalist #1 (Matt Servitto). Journalist #2 (Jourdan Fremin). Reporter #2 (Lisa Masters).Secret United States' abduction of a suspected terrorist leads to wave of terrorist attacks in New York that lead to the declaration of martial law.	171893
2009	Siege, The 	N		Kadare, Ismail, translated from the original Albanian into French by Jusuf Vrioni and from the French by David Bellos		Chronicler is the novel’s conscience as the official campaign chronicler of the 15th-century Ottoman invaders who lay siege to an Albanian fortress and find their assaults thwarted. The narration is mostly from the Ottoman’s perspective. The chronicler for the invaders worries about how to confect a suitably stirring account from the failure and ugliness he witnesses. The resulting tone is both antic and poignant. At one point, Ottoman soldiers, unused to seeing women unveiled, look at the faces of women they have captured: “The men thought they were laughing, but they were actually sobbing. Unless it was the other way around.”	171894
1935	Siesta	N	MLPL	Fleming, B.		Editor of a small town paper who considers everyone news. James McFarlane of the Daily News press.  Looks at contents of the press. Georgetown Daily News.	171895
1981	Siete Dias	TF				Reporters (Jose Cardenas, Amaya Escudero, Tita Mendoza, Adriana Perez Canedo). Host-Anchor Joaquin Lopez Doriga.	171896
2004	Sig det ikke til nogen - Hvorfor?	DF			Denmark. Short	Interviewer Kurt Strand.	171897
2004	Sigade revolutsioon	MF			Estonia-Finland	Reporter (Peeter Tammearu), Erki's father. Sound recordist (Rene Reinumagi).	171898
2001	Sight of Blood, The	N		Taylor, Michele		Newspaper Publisher Tim Usher, the publisher of Grangeville’s newspaper in this small Michigan town in the 1970s,  who has his own feelings about Jane Fleming, the town’s first woman deputy. Fleming sees a connection between the disappearance of a young woman and the murder of a beloved citizen. Hampered by few clues and the hostility of the townspeople and the sheriff’s department to a female deputy, Jane has to struggle to find the evidence of the connection. Supporting her is her lover Michael “Butch” Przybylski, a cocky mechanic and owner of a filling station in Grangeville. Jane, with her passionate and barely discreet affair with Butch, further shocks the townspeople. Jane investigates the characters and homespun lifestyle of small town America including the town’s newspaper publisher and his relationship with her. 	171899
1992	Sight Unseen	P		Margulies, Donald	In revival in 2004, Ann Reeder plays Grete.	German Reporter Grete interviews painter. Interviewer asks him, "Is it true that you hired a public-relations firm two years before your first success?" Painter answers: "Oh, come on. What is this, the Inquisition? Art is a business, you know that."	171900
2002	Sightings: Heartland Ghost	MT	DVD -R HQ 1959-1960			Reality Show. Television producer (Beau  Bridges), his crew and a renowned psychic uncover a mystery in a supposedly haunted house. Photographer (Richard Halliday).	171901
2006	Sigillet	MF			Sweden	News Media. Reporter (Malena Persson).	171902
1998	Sign Me, Speechless in Seattle	NJ		Dalton, Emily		Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Aunt Tilly is really Mathilda McKinney. She wishes she could write the popular columnist for advice, but she is Aunt Tilly.  Falls in love with a duke, who demands her as payment for the troubles her advice has caused him.The very idea! This was America, after all. Aunt Tilly would tell the man where to go. But as Tilly gazed into the duke's baby blues, she heard herself give an unexpected answer.	171903
1991	Sign Off	N	OWN - H	Katz, Jon		TV Reporter Peter Herbert works at USB television news. Boss Sam Adelson.	171904
1921	Sign on the Door, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	171905
2009	Sign, The	N		Khoury, Raymond		Reporter Gracie Logan and Matt Sherwood, a former car thief, are called upon to determine if God has finally decided to reveal himself, or is something more sinister afoot. 	171906
1946	Signal for Danger	N		Harnan, Terry		Press	171907
1950	Signal Gun at Sunup	N		Carpenter, J.J.		Newspaper Owner-Editor of the Sunup Weekly Signal is an Easterner who settles in Texas and finds himself involved in the campaign for state senator.	171908
1994	Signal One	M				Reporter (Fiona Sullivan)	171909
1997	Signal to Noise	N		Sinclair, Carla		Editor Jim Knight, features editor of Signal magazine, of the latest, coolest cybermag finds himself running for his life with a magazine intern after she totes up big losses on his account in an online gambling scam.She think it's just a game. Mobsters behind the site think otherwise and they want their $20,000. The egotistical Knight is talented, driven and terminally stodgy, and scornful of interns and a slave to his e-mail.24-year-old Kat is an aspiring writer and 'zine intern who's terminally insecure, attractive and smart. She's at Knight's apartment with several other people when Knight has had too much to drink. She idly uses his computer to long onto a gambling websiteWhen Knight wakes up the next morning, he is being threatened by a casino manager to pay up. Kit's apartment burns down and she and Knight are kidnapped by casino thugs who drive them to a trailer park where they are held captive.	171910
1996	Signal to Noise: Life with Television	T	VHS 391			News Media	171911
2005	Signals of the Heart	NR		Williams, Joyce  H.		TV Weather Reporter Amber Gilford is a captivating beauty in love with a commercial pilot. Newly awakened romance is threatened. A corporate financial scandal involving her father turns out to be quite the dilemma for the journalist.Trapped in the inevitable media frenzy, she is publicly humiliated and embarrassed. Worse, she loses her job as TV weather reporter. Amber is understandably overwrought.	171912
1981	Signature	T			Series 1981-1982. Celebrity Interview Series.	Interviewer (Gregory Jackson) talks with many celebrities including Benny Goodman, David Letterman, Ed Asner, Jack Lemmon, Jacqueline Bisset, Jason Robards.	171913
1949	Signature of Time	N		Havighurst, W.		Press	171914
1982	Signature:	T			Series 1981-1982. Celebrity Interview Series	Interviewer (Gregory Jackson) talks with many celebrities including John Ehrlichman, Joseph Papp, Mel Torme, Pearl Bailey, R.D. Lang.	171915
1998	Significant Others: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 3-11-1998. Series 3-11-1998 to 3-25-1998.	PR Larry (Kenneth Kimmins), Nell's PR Firm Boss. Three Los Angeles friends work through their problems. Nell, an ad executive doesn't want to commit to her job. Henry, a writer can't seem to get past his job on an adult Internet site.Campbell, the manager of a band, loses his job when his band members end up in either prison or rehab. Nell asks Henry to move in with her, a rash decision she may soon regret.	171916
1998	Significant Others: Shoot, The	T			Episode #4.	Photographer (Faber Dewar). Director of Photography (Michael Spiller). Campbell begins shooting children's video and steals away one of Ben's catalogue models to star in it. Nell pursues a relationship with Michael but ends up getting hurt.	171917
1939	Signo de la muerte, El	MF				Editor (Manuel Arvide)	171918
1939	Signo de la muerte, El (aka Sign of Death, The)	MF			Mexico. One of Cantinflas’ earliest movies.	Journalist Carlos Manzano (Tomas Perrin) from the newspaper Excelsior, and Reporter Lola Ponce (Elena D’Orgaz)  for the Nation, try in vain to interview the wise doctor Gallardo, director of the museum of anthropology, who is speaking on the ceremonial slaughter of four young women by removing their hearts with a dagger. Soon, the reporters are involved in a string of murders of women taking place in the city. Gallardo, the head of an ancient Indian cult performs ritualistic sacrifices. Ponce gets access to the cult leader’s estate, leans on an old bookcase and finds a secret passage. The villain captures her and prepares her to be sacrificed in the ancient Aztec way.Cantinflas, a tour guide at the museum of anthropology, is also an assistant to the mad professor Gallardo who performs the sacrifices.The film is a curious mixture of the news reporter genre together with neo-Aztec ritual sacrifices reminiscent of U.S. films about Egyptian mummies. Most of the action takes place in a museum where the messianic and fanatical Indianism of the museum director and his followers, an obvious criticism of the period’s indigenista movement. When a girl’s body is found without a heart, reporters become interested in the case. Another victim’s body is found without a heart and the police are confused, but Reporter Manzano suspects the murders are connected with the Aztec rituals of the mad professor. The young male reporter is unaware that his beloved, Lola Ponce, another reporter, is one of the women picked to be the next victim. 	171919
1997	Signo, El	MT			Argentina. Miniseries	Journalist Alejo Crespo (Rodolfo Beban).	171920
1973	Signora e stata violentata, La	MF				Photographer (Franco Fabrizi).	171921
1965	Signore & signori	MF			Italy	Newspaper Editor (Virgilio Gazzolo).	171922
2002	Signs	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Greg Wood). Mexico City Reporter (Paul L. Nolan). Off-Screen TV Anchor (Ukee Washington).	171923
1967	Signs and Wonders	N		Mallet, Francois Joris		Journalist. In 1962, a French Magazine sends Nicholas, an author, and Marcelle, a young journalist to southern France to interview repatriates arriving from Algeria at the time of crisis. They interview all types of people and eventually fall in love.	171924
1995	Signs and Wonders	MT				TV Reporter (Marlene Galan)	171925
1974	Signs of the Times	P	MLPL	Kingston, Jeremy	822 K555-1	Press	171926
1980	Signum Laudis	MF				Journalist Wimmer (Pavel Zednicek).	171927
1997	Siivoton juttu	TF			Finland	TV-lupatarkastaja (Olli Ikonen). Newscaster (Oiva Lohtander - Voice).	171928
1996	Sik san	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter at Competition (Liz Kong).	171929
1931	Silence	M				Editor	171930
1722	Silence Dogood, Busy-Body	SS		Franklin, Benjamin		Fictional Journalist created by Franklin. Introduced in the New England Courant when he was 17 and serving as a printer's apprentice.  Letter-writer. Local fame.	171931
1990	Silence of the Lambs, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2681, 2682. L			News Media. TV Anchorwoman (Adelle Lutz). TV Anchor Man (Obba Babatunde). TV Sportscaster (George Michael). 1st Reporter (D. Stanton Miranda). 2nd Reporter (Rebecca Saxon).	171932
2004	Silence Please…The Dressing Room	MF			India	Reporter Aparna Sen (Sonali Kulkarni).	171933
1917	Silence Sellers, The	M		Hall, Blair (Short Story). Wallace C. Clifton (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapermen/Newspapers/Editors - Ness Book	Editor of the Tattle Tale threatens woman with a scandal after she is forced to spend night with rich foreigner during rainstorm.  Agrees to suppress story if she arranges for him to meet foreigner and society girl who is rumored to be involved with man.After several complications it is revealed that a secret agent trying to expose a blackmail ring tipped the editor off to the story because the foreigner is a part of the ring.	171934
1931	Silence, The	M			Ness	Tabloid Newsman Joel Alva Clarke (Frank Sheridan) visits an inmate on the night before his execution and offers to obtain a governor’s pardon for him if he will implicate those who were responsible for his crime so Clarke can run the story in his scandal sheet. The inmate refuses to talk until a priest gives him the last rites. Then he finally tells the story of how he came to be convicted of murder. Twenty years ago, the inmate was a petty criminal in love with a woman whom he gets pregnant. When Journalist Phil Powers (Willard Robinson), who is also in love with the woman, learns she is pregnant, he offers to marry her but she is holding out for the criminal, unaware that he is in prison.  On the day the two are reunited, a twice-widowed saloon proprietress, who helped get the man out of jail, refuses to lend him money to elope because she wants him for herself. The man steals more than $600 and hides it in his lover’s knitting basket and ducks out when the police arrive. After the police find the money and apprehend the pregnant woman, the saloon owner makes a deal with the man to clear the woman if he promises to marry her. As they are about to be married, the pregnant woman walks in and faints and the man refuses to go through with the wedding until he discovers the woman has already married the Journalist Phil. Twenty years later, Phil has become a prominent newspaper man. The criminal is working a shell game where he meets Phil’s wife and his daughter who is about to marry into a wealthy and prominent family. The girl’s fiancé catches the criminal’s pickpocket fried stealing her purse, but when Phil sees who is involved, he arranges for his release. Phil’s newspaper rivals, Clarke and Walter Pritchard (Paul Nicholson) exploit the incident in order to scandalize Powers as a consorter with thieves. Clarks offers to pay the pickpocket for the criminal and Phil’s wife’s old love letters in which she asked him to marry her because she was pregnant. The criminal goes to see Phil to warn him that the pickpocket is going to blackmail him with the letters he stole from him that morning. Phil thinks the man is trying to trick him and pulls a gun on him. Phil’s wife enters the room, takes the gun from Phil and realizing the foolishness of suspecting the criminal, Phil tells his daughter that the man is his real father. The pickpocket then arrives and tries to frame his friend for blackmail, but Phil sees through the use and he and the criminal accost the pickpocket and frisk him for the letters. When the pickpocket claims there are other copies of the letters and insults the daughter, she shoots him.  The criminal takes the blame for the murder and burns the letters. As the inmate is finishing his story, he learns his confessor is not a priest, but an ex-con who is now a fake evangelist in league with Newsman Clarke. Moments before the inmate’s execution, his daughter enters the cell and admits she is the murderer, thus ensuring the inmate’s pardon. After she stand trial and is acquitted and her marriage to a wealthy man is assured, the inmate and her natural father says goodbye. 	171935
1998	Silenced Witness	M				Tabloid Reporter (Boston St. James). Tabloid Interview of a beautiful private detective is interrupted by a thug. Both reporter and detective are stripped, tied and gagged and placed in a room with a bomb that's armed and ready to explode.Will they escape or die?	171936
1999	Silencer, The	M				Reporter Williams (Madison Graie)	171937
1993	Silencer, The	N		Louvish, Simon		Israeli Journalist Joe Dekel is in New York City to cover special conference on Jewish-Palestinian peace. He meets his "Silencer," an American Jew who brooks no criticism of Israel such as Dekel expressed in a novel about Israel's invasion of Lebanon.When he agrees to meet his opponent in a warehouse, he finds the Silencer's boss instead -- a man in charge of blacklisting Jewish and Israeli defeatists. Drawn into web of deceit and violence that takes him from the U.S. to Israel and back.Dekel believes everyone from the FBI to the Anti-Slander League is out to get him.	171938
1998	Silencing Mary	MT	DVD -R HQ 8577, 8578. SVD 776			College Reporter, plucky,  uncovers secrets about campus crime after her roommate is raped by the school's star athlete	171939
1998	Silencing Mary (aka Campus Justice)	MT				College Reporter Mary Stuartson (Melissa Joan Hart) of The Clarion uncovers secrets about campus crime after her roommate is raped by the school’s star athlete. The reporter is a freshman student journalist, the first person in her family to attend a university. She and her roommate are enjoying college life at Cornwall University when her roommate is invited to a fraternity party where she is raped by the star football player, an NFL hopeful. The reporter is outraged and a reluctant roommate agrees to report the rape through the university judicial system rather than go to the police. Stuartson, who has already been working on a story in which members of the football team had broken into a professor’s house and stolen an art history exam off his computer, is outraged and wants to use her position at the school paper to expose the athletes. With the support of the paper’s advisor, Harvey Thiel (James McDaniel), Mary’s investigative journalism turns up the fact that there had been 21 on-campus rapes the previous year and that 15 of those had been dealt with through internal disciplinary proceedings. None of them were included in the school’s crime statistics.  As soon as the student newspaper, “The Clarion,” runs her article entitled “Campus Justice or Campus Cover-Up?” she is called in and lectured to by the Dean of Student Affairs about the adverse publicity that her article will bring to the school. Members of the football team set out on a campaign to threaten and terrorize her, her roommate and other friends including a member of the team. Her car is stolen and sunk in a local lake. After her roommate decides to leave school, Stuartson is going through items left in their room and finds evidence that can be used to prove that the football player assaulted Holly. She is then able to get the metropolitan police to get a warrant to question the star football player. While the police are on their way to arrest him, the team is playing in the final regular season game that they need to win in order to get a bid to a bowl game. The team loses 24-21 and the player is taken in for questioning by the police. He is indicted and the Dean of Student Affairs recommends that all students be allowed legal representation in the school’s campus courts. 	171940
1991	Silencio mortal	MF			Mexico	Corresponsal de TV (Fernando Martinez, Artemiza Fernandez Pinto).	171941
1920	Silent Barrier, The	M		Tracy, Louis (Novel). Charles T. Dazey (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Helen Wynton (Florence Dixon) for the Argus. Mining engineer meets Wynton at the paper and arranges with her editor to have her sent to St. Mortiz to cover the winter carnival.Unscrupulous man who loves the reporter follows her. Also in pursuit is his jealous fiancée. During mountain climbing expedition, the man tries to kill the guide, but is killed when he falls off a cliff.	171942
1939	Silent Battle, The	M				Editor (Arthur Maude).	171943
2006	Silent Bloodnight	M				TV Reporter Sabrina (Vanessa Vee) witnesses a gruesome murder of one of three teenagers who sexually abused a mentally retarded girl. An unknown serial killer seeking vengeance stalked each one and brutally murdered them. The TV reporter investigates after the bodies of the dead teens vanish without a trace. Discouraged from pursuing the story by her policeman father, Sabrina continues snooping until the killers take notice and consider shutting down her story for good.  	171944
1998	Silent Cradle	M	DVD -R HQ 5840, 5841. SVD 931			Reporter Helen Greg (Lorraine Bracco) of The Journal  is mourning her stillborn child and uncovers a black-market adoption ring.  Reporter #1 (Mark Anderako). Reporter #2 (Jim Shepherd). Reporter #3 (Randa Saad).	171945
2003	Silent Cross, The	M				Reporter. Network Reporter Phil Hilton.	171946
1962	Silent Evidence: Chosen Instrument, The	T			Episode #4. 8-29-1962	Reporter (Ian Frost). Reporter (Patricia Pacy).	171947
1962	Silent Evidence: Driven to the Brink	T			Episode #2. 8-14-1962	Reporter (Michael Culver).	171948
1994	Silent Heart	N		McNab, Claire		Journalist Reyne Kendall is an acerbic, award-winning journalist, a self-made, irreverent and out as a lesbian. She is asked to do an in-depth feature with Victoria Woodson, a highly regarded Associate Professor at Sydney University who is shocked and disconcerted when her book on Victorian erotic writing shoots to the top of the bestseller list. Her publishers are delighted and sign her up for an exhausting publicity tour lining up the feature with Kendall, who is the complete opposite of Victoria who is controlled, quiet and at her happiest in the cloistered world of the university. There she can hide from her childhood memories and from her feelings. But when Victoria’s cousin Zoe finds a box of family memorabilia in a cupboard, Victoria is forced to confront a terrible secret. As she digs deeper into her history she finds that some things are never buried and have to be brought to the surface. Meanwhile, the mystery of her past and the coldness of her present are channeled by the fired of Reyne’s attraction.	171949
1989	Silent Invasion, The: Book Four: Great Fear, The	NSF		Cherkas, Michael and Larry Hancock	A Science Fiction Mystery Graphic Novel	Reporter Matt Sinkage for the Union City Sentinel-Gazette can't interest his editor in articles on flying saucers, especially with the Communist threat crowding everything else off the front page. But he is sure aliens are taking over people's bodies and our society. Sinkage is a crusading reporter with a troubled mind. How far will he take his battle against the alien invasion? A story of mystery and fear as this four-volume graphic novel details reporter Sinkage’s relentless pursuit of an apparent alien invasion of earth. Editor-Publisher Mr. Armstrong of the Union City Sentinel-Gazette.The climatic fourth volume of the series: the sudden death of a prominent American politician paves the way for Senator Harrison Callahan to seek the Presidency of the United States. But Reporter Sinkage, believing that Callahan is an alien pawn, is determined to stop him at all costs. When Sinkage shows up at the newspaper office, a female reporter tells him Mr. Armstrong wants her to write an eyewitness account of Sinkage’s story. “What?!?” says Sinkage. “But that’s my story. My ticket back to a real newspaper. I was the only qualified reporter there! All the other papers are going to have to rely on secondhand accounts, interviews!”“I know the background! I know what really happened up there....”  Armstrong: “You’re not writing this story because you couldn’t write it without sensationalising it!”  Sinkage: “I can’t make it sound any more incredible than it really is. It’s all true -- it’s a straight news story...UFO cult swindles town...UFO leaders takes off in saucer...Saucer blows up...Mysterious graves found in back field....”   Armstrong: “That’s what I mean! You’ll make our town look bad. Whatever else happened, that Sirian Utopia Foundation did  a lot of good for Rockhaven.”Sinkage: “You’d rather feed your readers a pack o’ lies? -- Is that it?”Armstrong: “So long as I’m the editor and owner of this paper we do things my way....And since we’re doing things my way -- here take this!”Sinkage: “What is it?”Armstrong: “Directions to the Cavendish’s farm. He’s written an article for the weekend edition. He can’t get into town. I want you to pick it up.”Sinkage: “I’m not your #@$@?!# delivery boy!”Armstrong: “Did you hear what I said a moment ago?!?”Sinkage: “I work on the news or I don’t WORK AT ALL!”Armstrong: “That’s fine with me, Sinkage! YOU’RE FIRED!!”Sinkage: “You can’t fire me -- I QUIT!!!!”Sinkage ends up shooting the Callahan, wounding him and then getting killed in the process. 	171950
1988	Silent Invasion, The: Book One: Secret Affairs	NSF		Cherkas, Michael and Larry Hancock	A Science Fiction Mystery Graphic Novel	Reporter Matt Sinkage for the Union City Sentinel-Gazette can't interest his editor in articles on flying saucers, especially with the Communist threat crowding everything else off the front page. But he is sure aliens are taking over people's bodies and our society. Sinkage is a crusading reporter with a troubled mind. How far will he take his battle against the alien invasion? A story of mystery and fear as this four-volume graphic novel details reporter Sinkage’s relentless pursuit of an apparent alien invasion of earth. Editor-Publisher Mr. Armstrong of the Union City Sentinel-Gazette.	171951
1989	Silent Invasion, The: Book Three: Tarnished Dreams	NSF		Cherkas, Michael and Larry Hancock	A Science Fiction Mystery Graphic Novel	Reporter Matt Sinkage for the Union City Sentinel-Gazette can't interest his editor in articles on flying saucers, especially with the Communist threat crowding everything else off the front page. But he is sure aliens are taking over people's bodies and our society. Sinkage is a crusading reporter with a troubled mind. How far will he take his battle against the alien invasion? A story of mystery and fear as this four-volume graphic novel details reporter Sinkage’s relentless pursuit of an apparent alien invasion of earth. Editor-Publisher Mr. Armstrong of the Union City Sentinel-Gazette.	171952
1988	Silent Invasion, The: Book Two: Red Shadows	NSF		Cherkas, Michael and Larry Hancock	A Science Fiction Mystery Graphic Novel	Reporter Matt Sinkage for the Union City Sentinel-Gazette can't interest his editor in articles on flying saucers, especially with the Communist threat crowding everything else off the front page. But he is sure aliens are taking over people's bodies and our society. Sinkage is a crusading reporter with a troubled mind. How far will he take his battle against the alien invasion? A story of mystery and fear as this four-volume graphic novel details reporter Sinkage’s relentless pursuit of an apparent alien invasion of earth. Editor-Publisher Mr. Armstrong of the Union City Sentinel-Gazette.	171953
2001	Silent Joe	N		Parker, T. Jefferson		TV Interviewer. Hero pursues his first serious romance with a sparky TV interviewer	171954
2004	Silent Killer	MT	DVD -R HQ 8136, 8137			News Media. Town rocked by mysterious blasts that have local officials suspecting arson.	171955
1980	Silent Lovers, The	MT				Reporter (Tony Gaetano)	171956
1984	Silent Madness	M				TV Reporter (William Gibberson)	171957
1976	Silent Movie	M	L		Brooks	Headlines from Variety. Torn from today's headlines (newspapers being thrown from passing van); news vendor (Liam Dunn); headline news	171958
1991	Silent Night	N	OWN - P	Amo, Gary		TV Anchorperson Cassandra Morgan reports on serial killer who adds her name to his list	171959
1973	Silent Night, BloodyNight	M		Konvitz, Jeffrey, Ira Teller  (Story). Theodore Gershuny, Konvitz, Teller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Towson ( John Carradine) is mute newspaper editor of a small town weekly paper, The Patriot. Also a member of town committee that wants to buy old house once used as an asylum so they can destroy it. Return to town of heir to house sets off murdersEditor is killed midway through film when he falls in front of a car.  Examination of body reveals editor's hands were cut off to stop the mute from communicating through sign language.	171960
1987	Silent Night, Deadly Night 2:	M				Photographer (Stephen Parks).	171961
1989	Silent Night, Deadly Night 3:  Better Watch Out!	M				Newscaster (Jim Ladd)	171962
1990	Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation	M	SV 176			Reporter Kim (Neith Hunter) investigates death of a woman who, on fire, leaps off a building to her death. Her investigation leads her to discover the existence of a strange cult dedicated to Egyptian god Isis -- and the cult wants her as its new queen.	171963
1944	Silent Partner	M		Walker, Gertrude (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jeffrey Swales (William Henry) has a link to the underworld which helps him solve crimes. His underworld contact is murdered and the reporter is suspected when Magazine Reporter Mary Price (Beverly Lloyd) arrives and finds the body.Swales tries to find  real killer by tracking down five people listed in address book of  murder victim, promising Price a scoop if she gives him chance to clear himself. She not only agrees, but hides him at her place while he conducts his investigation.Reporter examines connection to paintings stolen from local museum and eventually discovers killer is his Editor Bob Ross (Grant Withers).Reporter is aided by a drunkard and both the drunkard and the female reporter are revealed at end to be working for an insurance company.	171964
1978	Silent Partner, The	M				TV Newswoman (Sue Lumsden)	171965
1997	Silent Prey	M				News Camera Operator (Cliff Decatrel).	171966
2006	Silent Rage	N		Ellis, Julie		Owner and Publisher Adrienne Moss of the Westwood Sentinel, a small-town newspaper in New York State, has twin sons, Jamie and Andrew who are stationed in Iraq, and a fiancee, Sandy, who is living and working with her while they are gone. When Adrienne is killed in a car accident, Sandy takes over the paper while awaiting Jamie and Andrew’s return. Foremost in everyone’s thoughts is finding the killer -- the accident was deliberate. Surprisingly, Sandy has inherited everything from Adrienne. Even so, Jamie steps into his mother’s shoes while Andrew reverts to his role as a thorn in Jamie’s side. Jamie and Sandy work hard together, using the paper to help speed the hunt for the killer. But things turn from bad to worse as, one by one, Adrienne’s close friends are also systematically murdered. It’s a race against time as the town becomes increasingly fearful. 	171967
1999	Silent Snow	NM		Thayer, Steve		TV Anchor Andrea Labore, is swept into a media storm when her child disappears	171968
1993	Silent Victim	MT				News Media. Atlanta TV Newscaster (Patricia Melton Rogers). News Reporter (Melanie Smith). Weatherman (John Doyle).	171969
1979	Silent Victory: Kitty O'Neil Story, The	T				News Media. Deaf girl becomes Hollywood's top stuntwoman. Interviewer (Hildy Brooks).	171970
1924	Silent Watcher, The	M				Reporter. Herrold, the Reporter (Brandon Hurst).	171971
2005	Silent Wind	N		Pitcock, Rich		Reporter David is clumsy and caring, but he shares the history of the Native American nation and their hardships. He soon finds that he has taken on more than he had anticipated.History soon becomes present day and the reality of life and its inhumanity hit hard. David would wonder, as many do, what fueled the outrageous hate against a people.With the help of Silent Wind, David grows from the experiences he would soon share.	171972
2003	Silent Witness: Answering Fire	T			Episode #23. 10-11-2003	Reporter of the Daily Mail (Anita Louise Combe). Associated Press Reporter (Hugh Hayes). News of the World Reporter (Jacob Krischefski).	171973
2006	Silent Witness: Body of Work (Part 1)	T			Episode #61. 7-30-2006	News Editor (Tilly Blackwood). Interviewer (Rosalind Philips).	171974
1998	Silent Witness: Brothers in Arms	T			Episode #18. 4-23-1998	Newsreader (Alec Sabin).	171975
1996	Silent Witness: Buried Lies	T			Episode #1.  2-21-1996	TV Reporter (Ashok Srivastava).T	171976
1996	Silent Witness: Darkness Visible	T			Episode #3. 3-13-1996	TV Reporter (Richard Bacon).	171977
2001	Silent Witness: Faith	T			Episode. 3-16-2001. Season #5. Episode #3	TV Reporter (Emma Addinall). TV Reporter (Adam Astill).	171978
2002	Silent Witness: Fall Out, The	T			Episode #19. 9-28-2002	News Media. News Reporter (Charlotte Hudson).	171979
1999	Silent Witness: Good Body, The	T			Episode. 6-15-1999. Season #4. Episode #3	TV Reporter (Martine Croxhall). TV Producer (Fenella Shepherd)	171980
2004	Silent Witness: Nowhere Fast	T			Episode #29. 9-19-2004	News Media. News Anchor (Alistair Findlay). Hallam Reporter (Charlotte Hudson). Reporter (James Webber).	171981
2003	Silent Witness: Running on Empty	T			Episode #25. 10-25-2003	Reporter at Stadium (Sally Gunnell).	171982
2004	Silent Witness: Time To Heal, A	T			Episode. 9-5-2004 Season #8. Episode #1	Reporter #1 (Rita Hamill). Reporter #2 (Ruairi Conaghan). TV Host (Seamus Casey).	171983
2000	Silent Witness: World Cruise, The	T			Episode #16. 12-11-2000	TV Reporter (Joanne Good). Radio Reporter (Adam Maxwell).	171984
1938	Silent Witnesses (aka Corpse and the Lady, The)	NM	OWN - H	Strange, John Stephen (Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett)		Reporter-Photographer. Barney Gantt was introduced in 1936 as staff photographer for the New York Globe.  As the series progresses, Barney keeps up his photography but is also billed as the Globe's star reporter.	171985
1609	Silent Woman, The	P		Jonson, Ben		Critic. Sir John Daw (Jack Daw), a ridiculous, cowardly boaster. His affectations include the writing and criticism of verse. Critic.	171986
1994	Silenzio dei prosciutti, Il	MF				Video Cameraman (Eddie Deezen).	171987
2008	Silesian Station	N		Downing, David		British Journalist John Russell has just been granted American citizenship in exchange for agreeing to work for American intelligence when his actress girlfriend is arrested by the Gestapo accused of spying in the summer of 1939. They use her as a pawn to get the journalist to work for them passing misinformation to the Russians. Russell hoped his new nationality would let him safely stay in Berlin with his girlfriend and his son. But now he is being blackmailed. To free his girlfriend, he must agree to work for the Nazis. They know he has Soviet connections and want him to pass them false intelligence. Russell consents, but secretly offers his services to the Soviets instead -- not for anything too dangerous and only if they will sneak him and his girlfriend out of Germany if necessary. Soon things get complicated. A Jewish girl has vanished and Russell feels compelled to search for her. A woman from his past, a communist, reappears, insisting he help her reconnect with the Soviets who turn out to demand more than Russell hoped. Meanwhile, Europe lurches toward war and he must follow the latest stories to places where American espionage assignments await him.	171988
1986	Silhouette Christmas Stories '86	SS		Roberts, Nora	Romance Short Stories	News Media	171989
1999	Silicon Dagger, The	N		Williamson, Jack		Investigative Reporter Alden Kirk is killed when a letter bomb explodes while  investigating possible terrorist activity in a small Kentucky county. His half-brother, Clay Barstow vows to continue his work probing domestic terrorism.Barstow, who had been working as his brother's research assistant, is recruited by the FBI to pose as a graduate student and investigate. He agrees to avenge his brother.Soon meets members of a local militia bent on defending themselves against liberal crazies in Washington and international bankers.Editor of local newspaper explains the mistrust in the county of big government -- "the silicon dagger…." that enslaves much of the populace to the "elite classes."Barstow is compromised, and he runs afoul of the militia. Locals realize he's that nosy journalist's brother. Militia seizes power and declares the county's independence.	171990
2001	Silicon Follies	MT				Interviewer (Karin Konoval).	171991
1986	Silk	M				Reporter (Mark Cohen). PR Man (Paul Holmes).	171992
1986	Silk and Satin	N		Wolfson, Marcia		News Media	171993
1986	Silk Lady	N	OWN	Davis, Gwen		Newspaper Tycoon-Publisher Fred Masters and his girlfriend die in a double suicide that is splashed across the nation's front pages. An LAPD Detective heads for New York to investigate.He believes he can prove the newspaper tycoon and his mistress were murdered. The tabloids are filled with gossip and many high-placed persons are running scared.As a former mistress to a wealthy man with powerful government connections, the mistress was privy to confidential information that many feel could be exposed by her death.	171994
1994	Silk n' Sabotage	M				TV Interviewer (Gloria Pryor). TV Cameraman (Peter Melaragno). Photographer (Tom Jones).	171995
1948	Silk Noose, The (aka Noose)	M		Llewellyn, Richard (Play and Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Released in U.S. in 1951 shortened by 12 minutes	Correspondent Linda Medbury (Carole Landis) investigates murder  uncovering black market operation in Soho. Gangster and henchman are making counterfeit five pound notes and gasoline ratio coupons. Hire killer to eliminate anyone who gets in their way.Reporter supported by policeman who rounds up racketeers with help of tough guys from a boxing camp. Editor (Reginald Tate).	171996
1995	Silk Stalkings: Brother's Keeper	T			Episode #82. 1-22-1995. Series 11-7-1991 to 4-18-1999	Photographer (Keith Sellon-Wright).	171997
1993	Silk Stalkings: Crime of Love	T			Episode #44. 9-26-1993	News Media. Reporter (Nina Mann). Parole Board sets free a man despite vehement objections from a detective who helped put him in prison seven years ago and seeing him out again so early makes her despair.	171998
1991	Silk Stalkings: Hard Copy	T			Episode #7 12-19-1991. AD	Publisher who is loathed is murdered. Magazine Advertisement. Serial killer finds victims through ads in single magazine. Editor (Darla Haun).	171999
1994	Silk Stalkings: Last Campaign, The	T	SV 210		Episode #63. 3-6-1994	TV Reporter gets close to city fraud and is brutally murdered. Donovan's campaign to become elected District Attorney is heavily hit because the police seems unable to solve the case involving the young TV journalist. TV Anchorman Malique (Doug Llewelyn).	172000
1993	Silk Stalkings: Look The Other Way	T			Episode #42. 5-20-1993	Reporter Jennifer Colson (Karen Fineman).	172001
1991	Silk Stalkings: Meat Market	T	SV 206		Episode #38. 4-22-1993	Reporter. Young FBI agent is killed. She was trying to stop a criminal married couple from cheating young and lonesome girls into sexual slavery by promising them attractive modeling jobs.	172002
1996	Silk Stalkings: Partners in Crime	T	SVD 809		Episode #119. 11-24-1996	Tabloid Reporter Dana Preston (Cindy Ambuehl) tips two detectives to search for a pair of schemers who might be killers	172003
1998	Silk Stalkings: Sea of Love	T			Episode #148. 1-8-1998.	Interviewer (Lisa Lake).	172004
1996	Silk Stalkings: Services Rendered	T			Episode #18. 11-17-1996	Talk-Show Journalist is killed. The detectives investigative. Reporter (Fred Saxon).	172005
1992	Silk Stalkings: Working Girl	T			Episode #19. 3-19-1992	Anchorman (Steve Tom).	172006
1957	Silk Stockings	M	DVD -R HQ 2122 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Eugene Borden). Reporter (Paul Bryar). Musical Star of Producer's movie met at the plane by reporters and questions. Press Conference. Reporters asking questions. Photographers shooting pictures.Answering questions turns into musical number featuring Janis Paige (Musical Star) and Fred Astaire (Producer): "Glorious Technicolor, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound."Paris American Newspapers showing several headlines.  First: "Hollywood Producer To Make Film in Paris."  Second: "Producer Signs Russian Composer."	172007
1983	Silkwood	M	DVD -R HQ 7945, 7946, 7947			Reporter schedules interview with a young woman employee in a nuclear processing plant to talk about a safety problem. Just before she is supposed to arrive for the interview, she mysteriously dies in an accident.	172008
1950	Silly Season, The	SSF	MLPL	Kornbluth, C.M.	In "Tomorrow, the Stars: Science Fiction Anthology, The."	Editors short of news during the summer, report on alleged sightings of shining domes, black spheres and flying saucers. Press becomes the boy who cried wolf.	172009
2008	Silly Season, The	N		Shrimsey, Bernard	Former editor of “Mail on Sunday,” “News of the World,” and “The Sun,” and a co-editor of the “Daily Express” and “Sunday Express.”	Editor Jack Stack of the Mercury has a full-blown tabloid virus. He says “bollocks” a lot and his headline signature is a “double ejaculation mark.” He revels in Fleet Street’s non-stop silly season of hunting down young royals and petrifying cabinet members. He even outsmarts the Palace, prime minister and proprietor to win a knighthood for “services to journalism” at the hand of the sovereign whose family he has comprehensively shafted. When Jack takes over the beleaguered Mercury, within a day he transforms the formerly respectable newspaper into the most tabloid of all tabloids. His cut-the-crap management style has the old guard trembling in its boots, but has he met his match in the domineering Marina Marshall, the chairman’s mistress and the canniest columnist in Fleet Street? 	172010
2001	Silly Symphonies Souvenirs	M				Interviewer (Leonard Maltin-Himself)	172011
1928	Silt: Paula Helps Build Boulder Dam	N	MLPL	Tout, Otis		Publisher Tom Burgess Empire Valley Herald.  Paula Bernie, a "brown mouse of a girl"  Herald reporter, Burgess' right hand man.  Ends up as Paula Brownmouse Burgess.	172012
2007	Silver	M				TV Reporter (Eurydice Davis).	172013
1999	Silver Bells, Wedding Bells	N		Wiesner, Karen	In “Mistletoe Marriages Anthology.”	Reporter Jayme Conrad for an expose magazine is impossibly clumsy and about to learn the benefits of thinking with the heart instead of with the head. Jayme stumbles to her best friend’s rescue, determined to win back the only man she’s ever loved. 	172014
2004	Silver City	M				Journalist Mitch Paine (Tim Roth) planting seeds of doubt about the establishment on his Web Site. Former Investigative Journalist (Danny Huston) was disgraced but now uncovers conspiracy. Reporter #1 (Jan Van Sickle). Reporter #2 (patty Calhoun).O'Brien is a shambling ex-investigative reporter who has fallen to the level of doing dirty work for politicians. Discovers conspiracy while investigating a dead body on the set of a candidate for governor's TV ad.Right-Wing Radio Talk-Radio Host (Miguel Ferrer). Newscaster (James Aidan McCaffrey - Voice).Investigative Reporter Danny O'Brien (Danny Huston) turns private eye to discover who is trying to hurt a gubernatorial candidate, who is the son of a powerful U.S. senator.	172015
1980	Silver Dream Racer	M				Reporter (Leslie Schofield). Journalist (Richard Parmentier). 2nd TV Reporter (Bruce Boa). Photographer (Christopher Driscoll).	172016
1999	Silver Dreams	NR		Thomason, Cynthia		Reporter Elizabeth Sheridan is the 21-year-old daughter of the editor of a major New York City newspaper pushing for a job. Investigative Reporter Max Cassidy for a competing newspaper.Her father finally agrees to let her cover reopening of hotel. Realizing job is fluff and that she is being patronized, she jumps at the opportunity. Cassidy is covering story involving man who controls much of the city's gaming, prostitution and crime.Sheridan's brother gets  money from the mobster to check out a silver mine in Colorado. Competing paper finds out about the deal and assigns Cassidy to follow him hoping for a story. Elizabeth gets on the same train following her brother. Adventure is on.Elizabeth and Max, rival Manhattan reporters, travel to the Colorado Rockies in search of silver mine.	172017
2002	Silver Lining	NR		Welsh, Kate		Journalist	172018
1921	Silver Lining, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	172019
1942	Silver Queen	M				Newspaper Publisher Brett (Arthur Hunnicutt).	172020
1998	Silver River, The	N		Richards, Ben		TV Investigative Journalist Nick Jordan is a young London journalist who works for a TV program on wrongly incarcerated people. Comfortably ensconced in his semi-socially progressive job, with a beautiful social worker girlfriend-partner, Nick seems to be floating through a series of shallow media parties and friendships. He yearns for the big story, the big scoop. One day, a childhood friend asks him to look into the case of a friend who is currently in jail for murder. The favor leads Nick into a darker, more dangerous world, where he is forced to confront his class, the strength of his convictions and the depth of his relationships. Meanwhile, Orlando Menoni, who cleans Nick’s office, tells of his past involvement with the Tupamaro movement, of exile in Chile and Argentina where he falls in love with another revolutionary, and his escape to the West with his family. He finds himself often wondering what it was all for and about, and why he bothered. A murder in a nightclub has unforeseen repercussions for Nick Jordan, a young and ambitious journalist who moves with the young media set but yearns for the big story, and Orlando Menoni, an exile from Uruguay who works as a cleaner at both Nick’s TV company and the club.	172021
1984	Silver Spoons:	T	B 69		Episode.  Series 9-25-1982 to 4-1-1987	News Media	172022
1985	Silver Spoons: All the Principal's Men	T			Episode #66. 3-10-1985	School News Show. Rick must choose between getting suspended or revealing his source when he exposes a cafeteria scandal on his school's cable news show.	172023
1984	Silver Spoons: Beauties and the Beast	T			Episode #54. 12-9-1984	School Newspaper. In an effort to save the freshman newspaper, Rick, Alfonso and Freedy create a freshman beauty pageant hoping everyone will want to "read all about it."	172024
1982	Silver Spoons: Great Computer Caper, The (aka Computer Story, The)	T		Kallis, Danny	Episode #7. 11-6-1982	News Media. Rick goes on the run after hacking into a top secret government file.	172025
1922	Silver Spurs	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	172026
1943	Silver Spurs	M				Reporter Mary Hardigan (Phyllis Brooks), reporter for large city paper after big story and pretends to be mail order bride for cowboy	172027
1976	Silver Streak	M	L			News Media. Book Editor sees a murder on a train.	172028
1937	Silver Theatre, The	R			Series 1937-1945	News Media.	172029
1949	Silver Theatre, The:	T			Series 10-3-1949 to 6-26-1950	News Media.	172030
1950	Silver Theatre, The: Howland Fling, The	T			Episode #26. 3-27-1950	Newspaper Publisher (Vinton Hayworth) of a small-time newspaper has innocent fun while his wife is away. When she returns, his explanation makes it sound as if he was having a fling.	172031
1949	Silver Theatre, The: Rhapsody in Discord	T			Episode #3. Series 10-3-1949 to 6-26-1950	Female Reporter (Kim Hunter) tries to get a concert pianist to explain his ties to a society woman.	172032
1927	Silver Valley	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	172033
2004	Silver Wings & Civil Rights: Fight to Fly, The	DT				Narrator (Mark Daniel - Voice). News Reporter (Tragorian L. Sconiers).	172034
1991	Silverfox	MT				Newscaster (Mary Watson).	172035
1960	Silvesterpunsch	MF				Reporter (Heinz Quermann).	172036
1993	Sim City Enhanced CD-ROM	G				Newscaster (Stephanie Fargo).	172037
1980	Simon	M				TV Newscaster (Remak Ramsay)	172038
1987	Simon & Simon:	T	SV 236 (Excerpts), 126, 106, 100		Episodes. Series 11-1-1981 to 12-31-1988	News Media	172039
1986	Simon & Simon: Act Five	T			Episode #103. 4-3-1986	Reporter (Daphne Maxwell Reid). Simons find out client has used them to cheat his wife out of her rightful settlement. They enlist the help of a cousin to set up a scam to get even.	172040
1987	Simon & Simon: Almost Completely Out of Circulation	T			Episode #68. 11-22-1984. TV Guide clips	Cartoonist. Work of a murdered cartoonist may contain clues to his killer's identity. Clue to the murderer in one of his comic books.	172041
1982	Simon & Simon: Art for Arthur's Sake	T			Episode #17. 10-28-1982	News Media. Reporter (Gene Whittington). Reporter (Kay Henley). The Simons are given 24 hours to recover a valuable painting that was stolen from the Navy Museum.The key to its recovery lies with the feuding daughters of the Navy Admiral who donated the painting.	172042
1983	Simon & Simon: Caught  Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea	T			Episode #43. 11-10-1983	TV Reporter Temple Hill (Daphne Maxwell-Reid). Reporter (Joe Farago). Rick and A.J. are hired to find an undercover cop accused of killing a fellow cop and running off with the loot.	172043
1982	Simon & Simon: Dead Letter File, The	T			Episode #6. 1-5-1982	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tom McDonald). Reporter #2 (Jennifer Gay).	172044
1984	Simon & Simon: Dear Lovesick	T	SVD 864. 807		Episode #50. 1-12-1984	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Kate Franklin (Cathryn Damon) turns to the Simons for help after letter from reader suggests that a murder is about to occur. She's afraid one of her regular readers is in danger.Reporter (Teri Beckerman).	172045
1984	Simon & Simon: Deep Cover	T	DVD -R HQ 7792. SVD 814.		Episode #70. 12-6-1984	TV Reporter Brad Daniels (Frank Bonner) puts out a contract on himself to flush out a hit man for a story and now needs the Simon brothers to save his life. TV Director (R.J. Adams).	172046
1983	Simon & Simon: Design for Killing	T			Episode #30.2-10-1983	Photographer Perry (Guerin Barry). Photographer Perry (Gary Wood). Photographer Jean-Claude (Tim Considine).	172047
1987	Simon & Simon: Desperately Seeking Dacody	T	DVD -R HQ 2993. SV 145		Episode #129. 12-10-1987	Reporter Christy Keating (Delta Burke), a zealous investigative reporter, resurrects her stormy relationship with Rick when she hires Simons to prove man didn't commit crimes. She becomes a problem when she hires the Simons to prove a man innocent.	172048
1981	Simon & Simon: Details at Eleven	T			Episode #1. 11-24-1981	TV Anchor Wade Christian (Peter Graves) has a step-daughter who is missing and the brothers Simons are hired to find her, but when they do, the plot thickens.Rick and A.J. are hired by girl's mother to find her daughter who has been missing for three days. They manage to trace her to Mexico where it turns out she has some information that could seriously hurt her step-father's plans to run for city council.The woman needs Rick and A.J.'s help to elude the men searching for her. A.J. needs to convince their mother to help them with the case.	172049
1984	Simon & Simon: Double Play	T			Episode #54. 2-16-1984.	Reporter (Frank Conn). Los Angeles Weatherman Dallas Raines (1984-).	172050
1983	Simon & Simon: Fly the Alibi Skies	T			Episode #41. 10-27-1983	TV Reporter Temple Hill (Daphne Maxwell-Reid). Sportscaster (John Walsh).	172051
1984	Simon & Simon: Heels and Toes	T			Episode #52. 2-2-1984	TV Reporter Ed Crowder (Greg Norberg).	172052
1987	Simon & Simon: Judgment Call	T	DVD -R HQ 8243.	Okie, Richard C.	Episode #121. 2-5-1987	News Media	172053
1986	Simon & Simon: Like Father, Like Son	T	DVD -R HQ 8153. Also on Tape		Episode #113. 11-13-1986	African-American Investigative Reporter Peoples is murdered while working on an expose of a boxing promoter. His son Lewis Peoples  (Gary Coleman) is threatened and he hires the Simons to find his father's killer. News Anchor Terry Aames (Rebecca Clemons)Photographer Nick Fiesta (Murphy Dunne).	172054
1983	Simon & Simon: List, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6522. DVD -R 1608		Episode #31. 2-17-1983	Magazine publisher is murdered after he prints a list of the "10 Sexiest Ladies" leaving Rick and A.J. with 10 likely suspects. News Anchor Terry Aames (Rebecca Clemons). Photographer Nick Fiesta (Murphy Dunne).	172055
1984	Simon & Simon: Little Wine With Murder, A?	T	DVD -R HQ 2882		Episode #62. 10-4-1984	Restaurant Critic Paul Costa (Bruce Gray) is murdered after visiting a French restaurant that is about to be sold to an oil conglomerate.The detectives go undercover to prove A.J.'s theory that the restaurant is serving poor quality food at top grade prices and that the food quality was the real reason for Costa's murder.	172056
1984	Simon & Simon: Manna From Heaven	T			Episode #64. 10-25-1984	TV Reporter Temple Hill (Daphne Maxwell-Reid).	172057
1982	Simon & Simon: Matchmaker	T			Episode #12. 3-9-1982	Art Critic Katherine (Sharon McCreedy).	172058
1988	Simon & Simon: Play It Again, Sam	T			Episode #153. 12-17-1988	News Media. Newsman (Tommy Madden).	172059
1982	Simon & Simon: Rough Rider Rides Again	T			Episode #19. 11-18-1982	Reporter Lila Hackett (Jackie Joseph).	172060
1983	Simon & Simon: Shadow of Sam Penny	T			Episode #42. 11-3-1983	Reporter Dennis Markell (Clete Roberts).	172061
1985	Simon & Simon: Simon Without Simon (Parts I and II)	T	DVD -R HQ 8017, 8018		Episodes #75-76. 1-24/31-1985	Reporter Sally Edwards (Kristen Meadows). Rick Simon and Andrew Jackson (A.J.) Simon are brother who are private detectives.	172062
1985	Simon & Simon: Third Eye, The	T		Perry, Thomas and Jo Perry	Episode #84. 10-17-1985	News Media. Writer asks to be an apprentice P.I. to get background information for his book. Then he is framed. Baseball Manager Tommy Lasorda (Himself).	172063
1984	Simon & Simon: Wrong Stuff, The	T			Episode #53. 2-9-1984	TV Reporter Temple Hill (Daphne Maxwell-Reid).	172064
1934	Simon i Backabo	MF			Sweden	Journalist (John Hike). Journalist (Nils Jacobsson). Photographers (Georg Fernqvist, Wictor Hagman). Radio Announcer (Sven Jerring). Newspaper Salesman (Tom Walter).	172065
1994	Simon Kittredge: Grave Secrets	N		Hendricksen, Louise	#2 Simon Kittredge Series	Investigative Reporter Simon Kittredge for Global News Magazine in Seattle teams up with Dr. Amy Prescott. Dr. Amy Prescott has just one clue, a mysterious message left to her from Simon Kittredge, a rogue reporter hot on the trail of a sticky stock scam. The snag is he's disappeared in the run-down mining town of Rock Springs, Idaho. Amy rushes into the fray only to find fierce resistance from the town folk. To find what they are hiding Amy must enlist the natural resourcefulness of Native American master of disguise Nathan Blackthorne. Together they will find Simon's trail as the intrigue grows, the suspense rises and the bodies fall.A metallic click jolted Simon Kittredge awake. Dazed, he groped for the pistol at his side, until a rifle barrel jammed into his gut. “Make a move and I’ll blast your innards.” A chill seized Simon. I can’t die yet. I have to prove...His fingers closed around the butt of his .38. “Watch him, Bear. He’s got a gun.” “Don’t worry.” Moving shadows became men beneath a pale night sky. “Sonnuvabitch’ll never use it.” A big man loomed over Simon and rammed down his boot heel. Simon heard a bone in his right arm snap. Then he heard a scream. His scream. A kick jolted his pine. “On your feet, wise guy. Let’s see who the hell you are.” Large hands dragged Simon from his sleeping bag. “What do you want?” Simon tottered and fella against the man’s bulky body. “Why --” An open-handed cuff silenced him. ...A flashlight gleam pierced the darkness. Simon registered masked faces. “Says her, he’s Simon Kittredge.” “He with the other one?” Simon swayed. The other one! What other one? “Christ almighty; he’s a goddamned reporter. Works for Global News Magazine out in Seattle.” “Holy shit! That’s all we need.” Supporting his throbbing arm, Simon faced the one with the Tennessee mountain drawl. “You guys have the wrong man. I’m just a fisherman who happens to be a writer.”	172066
1993	Simon Kittredge: With Deadly Intent	N		Hendricksen, Louise	#1 Simon Kittredge Series	Investigative Reporter Simon Kittredge for Global News Magazine in Seattle teams up with Dr. Amy Prescott. There was no body when Dr. Prescott arrived at her cousin’s apartment after an early morning call. But there was chaos and a missing fiancé. Oren Prescott was innocent, Amy believed, although he was nowhere to be found. Working for the Seattle State Crime Lab, where her father is the local Medical Examiner, Army is surrounded by trouble. This time, Kittredge and Prescott find clues leading them from Montana to an abandoned waterfront pier. Lurking behind their every move, someone watches. As the real body surfaces, Amy discovers that she could be the next victim. “The man’s deep-set hazel eyes met hers in a steady thoughtful gaze. ‘Read the article about your cousin. Damn shame.”“She’d only known Simon Kittredge a year but she learned early on that he couldn’t resist a meaty story regardless of the danger involved.”“I’m Simon Kittredge, investigative reporter for Global News.”“He laughed out loud. “I do tend to lecture, don’t I?” He grazed her shoulder with a gentle cuff. “Socks up, partner.” He snatched his raincoat from the floor where it’d landed and strode out. In a few minutes, his cheery whistle spiraled up the stairwell.”“She remembered Simon and lay back down. After he exit last night, she was surprised he was still there. An image of him drying his lean, muscular body on her towels drifted unbidden into her mind and gave her a peculiar feeling in her midriff.”“If he knows I’m a reporter, he might not see me at all.”“I’m going to use a friend’s name and press card. People are strange. Some will babble away to a reporter when they wouldn’t give anyone else the time of day.”	172067
1999	Simon magus	MF			Hungary	News Media. Reporter #1 (Patrice Fogue). Reporter #2 (Aurelie Guichard). Reporters #3 (Valerie Meynadier, Lou Guehan).	172068
1999	Simon Sez	C				British Reporter Voice (Kevin Elders)	172069
1970	Simon Simon	M				Photographer (Bob Monkhouse)	172070
1954	Simon syndaren	MF				Journalist (Willy Peters). Editor (Magnus Kesster).	172071
1870	Simon Wheeler Sequence, The	P	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Satires & Burlesques." Includes Hellfire and Brummel & Arabella (see separate plays)	Press	172072
1971	Simon, King of the Witches	M				TV Newscaster (David Vaile). Reporter (Bob Carlson). Reporter (John Copage). Reporter (Frank Corsentino). Reporter (Bill McConnell). Reporter (Earl Spainard).	172073
1949	Simple Case of Money, A (Millionaires D'un Jour)	M		Joffe, Alex (Scenario). Jean Halain (Screenplay)	France - Ness Book. Film released in U.S. in 1952	Journalist (Bernard Lajarrige, billed as "The Journalist") writes a story about the National Lottery as a result of harassment by his girlfriend. He publishes the wrong winning number causing complications for various ticket-holders.Publisher (Leon  Belieres billed as The Publisher) drags reporter into court and three ticket holders are called as witnesses leading to their stories.	172074
2003	Simple Choice, A	M				Reporter (Yeniffer Behrens).	172075
1993	Simple Justice	MT	DVD -R HQ 6071, 6072, 6073			Reporter (John E. Johnson). Young News Reporter (Joe West).	172076
1998	Simple Plan, A	M				News Reporter (Marie Mathay)	172077
1994	Simple Twist of Fate, A	M	DVD -R HQ 2595, 2596			News Media. TV Reporter (Kathrin Nicholson). TV Cameraman (D. Henderson Baker). Newspaper headlines. Newspaper Editor in press room.	172078
1989	Simplemente Maria (aka Simply Maria)	TS		Sheridan, Beatriz and Arturo Risten		News Media covers the prominent figures in the fashion industry.	172079
2000	Simply Divine	N		Holden, Wendy		Columnist. The column is ghost-written by Jane who works at a glitzy magazine called Gorgeous.	172080
1999	Simply Irresistible	M				Reporter (Marisa Zalabak)	172081
2007	Simply Sexy	N		Phillips, Carly		Advice Columnist Rina Lowell of the Ashford Times is waging a sexual campaign against Newspaperman Colin Lyons that he can’t withstand for long. He’s got to figure it out fast. Not that he wants to. Rina is as irresistible to him as her column is to her readers. The problem? The newspaper’s in the red, and all fluff pieces have to be cut. Still faced with Rina’s seductive powers of persuasion, he can’t resist taking her to bed. Little does she guess he’s about to put her out of a job, too. Publisher Corinne. Columnist Emma Montgomery for the Ashford Time’s “Meet and Greet” column 	172082
2007	Simpsons Movie, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10025, 10026			TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer-Voice) reports day-by-day on what happens when Homer pollutes the town’s water supply and Springfield is encased in a gigantic dome by the EPA. The Simpsons escape after being declared fugitives, and Brockman reports the daily deterioration of the town under the dome. 	172083
2001	Simpsons, The:	C	SVD 1900, SV 931 (Two Episodes). VHS 642. SV 129. 112		Episodes. Series 12-17-1989-	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news and other journalists including talk-show hosts.	172084
2003	Simpsons, The: 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky	C	DVD -R 1555		Episode #307. 3-30-2003.	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). British Filmmaker (Eric Idle) makes Lisa feel inadequate so she chooses a career in astronomy.	172085
2003	Simpsons, The: 'Tis the Fifteenth Season	C	SVD 1502		Episode #320. 12-14-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) on the TV newscast. Media. Homer sells expensive baseball card..	172086
1995	Simpsons, The: 138th Episode Spectacular, The	C	DVD -R 1703		Episode #138. 12-3-1995.	Parody Media. TV Host Troy McClure presents a retrospective of the show.	172087
2007	Simpsons, The: 24 Minutes.	C	DVD - R HQ 8557		Episode #399 5-20-2007.	Parody TV. Counter Truancy Unit Agents Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) and Chloe O'Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) help Bart and Lisa stop bullies from releasing a stink bomb in a parody of the TV drama, "24."Counter Truancy Unit Agents Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) and Chloe O'Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) help Bart and Lisa stop bullies from releasing a stink bomb in a parody of the TV drama, "24."	172088
1998	Simpsons, The: All Singing, All Dancing	C	DVD -R HQ 6692		Episode #5. 1-3-1998	Parody News. Newsboy yells out fake headline to sell newspapers, is chased by an irate consumer. Homer learns the video he rented is a musical. Marge and Lisa chase away his blues.	172089
2004	Simpsons, The: All's Fair in Oven War	C	DVD -R HQ 5878		Episode #337. 11-14-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Tom Brokaw. Bart finds Homer's vintage Playdude magazines and decides to adopt the ring-a-ding-ding lifestyle of the 1970s.Homer tells Marge he keeps Playdude Magazines for the articles. She obliges him by cutting up the magazines keeping only the articles. Now they are useless so Homer throws them away. Bart and Milhouse find them.	172090
1996	Simpsons, The: Bart After Dark	C	DVD -R HQ 9471		Episode. 11-24-1996	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart discovers the house next door is a burlesque parlor. 	172091
1994	Simpsons, The: Bart Gets an Elephant	C	DVD -R HQ 9274		Episode. 3-31-1994	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media.  Bart wins an elephant in a radio contest. Mechanical DJ box does everything including reading the weather report. 	172092
1994	Simpsons, The: Bart Gets Famous	C	DVD -R HQ 7201		Episode #93. 2-3-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172093
1991	Simpsons, The: Bart Gets Hit by a Car	C	DVD -R HQ 7151		Episode #23. 1-10-1991	Parody News. Homer mulls litigation after his boss hits Bart with his car.	172094
2006	Simpsons, The: Bart Has Two Mommies	C	DVD -R HQ 9643		Episode. 3-19-2006	 Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Monkey holds Bart hostage while under Homer’s care, leaving Marge to figure out how to get her son back. 	172095
2003	Simpsons, The: Bart of War	C	DVD -R HQ 3296 (6 left off of disc). SVD 1464		Episode #312. 5-18-2003	Parody News.	172096
1997	Simpsons, The: Bart Star	C	DVD -R HQ 2981		Episode #184. 11-19-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news.Homer coaches pee-wee football, making Bart Quarterback. Joe Namath helps.	172097
1996	Simpsons, The: Bart the Fink	C	DVD -R HQ 9976		Episode. 2-11-1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Krusty the Clown dies in a plane crash. 	172098
1998	Simpsons, The: Bart the Mother	C	DVD -R HQ 9544		Episode. 9-27-1998	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart takes care of a species that could endanger life in Springfield. 	172099
1991	Simpsons, The: Bart the Murderer	C	DVD -R 1586		Episode #38. 10-10-1991.	Parody News. Bart befriends a mobster, then Principal Skinner disappears. Newspapers. TV coverage.	172100
2000	Simpsons, The: Bart To the Future	C	DVD -R 1814		Episode #243. 3-19-2000.	Parody Media. Indian casino owner shows Bart the future. Lisa becomes president.	172101
2002	Simpsons, The: Bart vs. Lisa vs. 3rd Grade	C	DVD -R HQ 1844		Episode #294. 11-17-2002.	Parody Media. Bart and Lisa land in the same third-grade classroom, and the teacher concludes Bart is the superior student on the first day.	172102
1990	Simpsons, The: Bart vs. Thanksgiving	C	DVD -R 1567		Episode #20. 11-22-1990	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) does a story on the homeless and the family sees Bart on TV.Bart had been giving blood plasma for money and ended up in a homeless kitchen when he passed out. Now he realizes how lucky he is and comes home.	172103
2002	Simpsons, The: Bart Wants What It Wants	C	DVD -R HQ 5617		Episode #280. 2-17-2002	Parody News. Sportscasters.	172104
2004	Simpsons, The: Bart-Mangled Banner	C	DVD -R HQ 6893. DVD -R 1804		Episode #334. 7-18-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on television news. Newspapers.	172105
1995	Simpsons, The: Bart's Comet	C	DVD -R HQ 9342. DVD -R 1772		Episode #117. 2-5-1995.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart discovers a comet headed straight for Springfield.	172106
1992	Simpsons, The: Bart's Friend Falls in Love	C	DVD -R 1608		Episode #58. 5-7-1992.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on television news.	172107
1993	Simpsons, The: Bart’s Inner Child	C	DVD -R HQ 9907		Episode. 11-11-1993	Parody News. Homer and Marge take recalcitrant Bart to a therapist.	172108
2000	Simpsons, The: Behind the Laughter	C	DVD -R 1801		Episode #248. 5-21-2000	Parody News. Retrospective of family. Behind the laughter…a private hell. Mock Interviews-sound bites. Parody of entertainment expose show. The Simpsons as you have never seen them before on "Behind the Laughter."  Newspapers.	172109
1999 	Simpsons, The: Beyond Blunderdome	C	DVD -R HQ 9695		Episode. 9-26-1999	Parody Media. Homer advisers Mel Gibson about his new film, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.”	172110
2005	Simpsons, The: Bonfire of the Manatees	C	DVD -R HQ 7249		Episode #357. 9-11-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) .When Homer allows Fata Tony to shoot an explicit movie in the Simpson home, angry Marge leaves and meets Caleb Thom (Alec Baldwin), an attractive marine biologist.	172111
1994	Simpsons, The: Boy Who Knew Too Much, The	C	DVD -R HQ 2019. DVD -R 1721		Episode #101. 5-5-1994	Parody News. TV Newsman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Media cover an assault trial.	172112
2003	Simpsons, The: Brake My Wife, Please	C	DVD -R HQ 9062		Episode #311. 5-11-2003	News Media.  Homer wins Marge’s love when he performs one unselfish act of love. He hosts a backyard barbecue and invites everyone in Springfield (except the Flanders family) to honor Marge.	172113
2002	Simpsons, The: Brawl in the Family	T	DVD -R HQ 2476		Episode #276. 1/6/2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Feud ignites in the family following a sour board-game.	172114
1993	Simpsons, The: Brother From the Same Planet	C	DVD -R HQ 2643		Episode #73. 2-4-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172115
1991	Simpsons, The: Brush With Greatness	C	DVD -R 1581		Episode #31. 4-11-1991.	Parody News. Marge enrolls in an art class. Homer joins a weight-loss clinic	172116
1996	Simpsons, The: Burns Baby Burns (aka Burns, Baby Burns)	C	DVD -R HQ 7757		Episode #157. 11-17-1996	Parody News. Bart stages a fake kidnapping hiding Burns' illegitimate son in his basement. The kidnapping becomes a big media event, but when a helicopter spots Homer and Larry, they flee to a movie theater.Police find them there and Larry admits it was a fake kidnapping.	172117
1991	Simpsons, The: Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk	C	DVD -R HQ 6352		Episode #8. 12-5-1991	Parody News. TV Male Anchor.	172118
2001	Simpsons, The: Bye Bye Nerdy	C	DVD -R HQ 2448		Episode #264. 3-11-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on television news.Lisa's attempts at reaching out earn the wrath of a new student.	172119
1990	Simpsons, The: Call of the Simpsons	C	DVD -R HQ 7152		Episode #7. 2-18-1990	Parody News. Tabloid. Simpsons answer call of the wild, but loss of their RV leads to a media circus after Homer and Bart lose their way on a quest for help. Homer runs through the wood and is mistaken for Bigfoot and the tabloids run wild with the storyNewscaster (not Kent Brockman).	172120
1997	Simpsons, The: Cartridge Family, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9496		Episode. 11-2-1997	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Homer buys a gun to protect the family. 	172121
2004	Simpsons, The: Catch 'Em If You Can"	T	DVD -R HQ 4486		Episode #331. 4-25-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news.	172122
2001	Simpsons, The: Children of a Lesser Clod	C	DVD -R HQ 6755		Episode #268. 5-13-2001	Parody News. TV Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer opens a child-care center at home after he suffers an accident on the basketball court.	172123
2007	Simpsons, The: Clue: Parker Brothers Classic Detective Game	G			Parker Brothers Classic Board Game refigured with fully decorated, collectible miniatures	TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman introduces the game: “This is Kent Brockman and we’re live at the gala opening of the Springfield Natural History Museum, where the museum’s largest donor, wealthy industrialist C. Montgomery Burns, has just been found dead. While none are sorry to see him go, many are curious as to how it happened. At this time, police say the cause of death is unknown, but it seems suspicious. What we do know is that this type of senseless celebrity mayhem is a ratings bonanza!”Brockman then goes on to describe who Burns was, how the body was discovered and that six guests would be held for questioning and six potential weapons had been confiscated. The body was discovered lodged in the ribs of a display dinosaur, but indications suggest the deceased was moved from another location. Leading the investigation is Chief Wiggum. He wants to find out who did the crime, where it was done and with what weapon?  The six suspects are Marge Simpson as Mrs. White, Homer Simpson as Professor Plum, Lisa Simpson as Mrs. Peacock, Bart Simpson as Colonel Mustard, Fat Tony as Mr. Green and Edna Krabappel as Miss Scarlet. The six weapons are a cobra, bone, tarantula, Greek bust, mace and spear. The nine crime scenes are the Egyptian Room, Dinosaur Room, Medieval Room, Greek Room, Early Man Room, Animal Diorama Room, Springfield History Room, Jewel Room and Great Inventions Room. 	172124
2004	Simpsons, The: Co-Dependent's Day	C	DVD -R HQ 2821		Episode #328. 3-21-2004	Parody News.  Media.	172125
1992	Simpsons, The: Colonel Homer	T	DVD -R HQ 9385		Episode. 3-26-1992	Parody News. Entertainment News Media. Variety front page headlines.  Homer decides to manage a country singer.	172126
2000	Simpsons, The: Computer Who Wore Menace Shoes, The	C	DVD -R 1854. DVD -R 1557		Episode #254. 12-3-2000.	Parody News. Homer creates his own gossip Web site. Press. Newspaper Headlines. Reporter #1 (Karl Wiedergott - Voice). (Reporter #2 and Reporter #3 (Dan Castellaneta - Voice).	172127
2000	Simpsons, The: Computer Wore Menace Shoes, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6737		Episode #254. 12-3-2000	Parody News. Homer creates his own gossip Web page as Mr. X revealing Springfield's secrets. He ultimately wins the Pulitzer Prize for his work so he reveals himself to the public.When everyone knows that he is Mr. X his ability to obtain secrets disappears. So he begins making up stories.When one of those stories turns out to be the truth, he is kidnapped and taken to "The Island," a place where those who know too much are taken out of society.	172128
1990	Simpsons, The: Crepes of Wrath, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7152		Episode #11. 4-15-1990	Parody News. Exchange program sends Bart to France and an Albanian to Springfield.	172129
2006	Simpsons, The: Crook and Ladder	C	DVD -R HQ 9667		Episode. 5-6-2006	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) reports on an accident Homer has after taking a sleeping pill and sleepwalking, finally destroying the fire house. So Homer becomes a volunteer firefighter. Maggie causes destruction in the house after Marge throws away her pacifier.	172130
1998	Simpsons, The: D’oh’in’ in the Wind	C	DVD -R HQ 9548		Episode. 11-15-1998	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer digs up his mother’s past, discovers his true middle name and meets her old friends.	172131
2003	Simpsons, The: Dad Who Knew Too Little, The	C	DVD -R 1668		Episode #299. 1-12-2003.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Media.	172132
1990	Simpsons, The: Dancin’ Homer	C	DVD -R HQ 9189		Episode. 11-8-1990	Sportscaster. Team mascot Homer makes it to the big leagues.	172133
1998	Simpsons, The: Das Bus	C	DVD -R HQ 9979		Episode. 2-15-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172134
2001	Simpsons, The: Day of the Jackanapes	C	DVD -R 1586		Episode #261. 2-18-2001.	Parody News. Through hypnosis, Sideshow Bob turns Bart into a killing machine. Newspapers. TV coverage.	172135
1996	Simpsons, The: Day the Violence Died, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9485		Episode. 3-17-1996	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Bart meets a bum who says he created Itchy and Scratchy. 	172136
2000	Simpsons, The: Days of Wines and D'Oh'ses	C	DVD -R 1792		Episode #244. 4-9-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) is at an Alcoholics Anonymous' meeting that Homer's friend attends.	172137
1990	Simpsons, The: Dead Putting Society	C	DVD -R 1899		Episode #19. 11-15-1990	Parody Sports News. British Sports commentators covering miniature golf tournament as if it were a real golf tournament. Homer bets that Bart will beat Flanders' son in a miniature golf tournament.	172138
1994	Simpsons, The: Deep Space Homer	C	DVD -R HQ 7248.		Episode #96. 2-24-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer and Barney vie to become the first citizens in space.	172139
1992	Simpsons, The: Dog of Death	C	DVD -R HQ 9383		Episode #54. 3-12-1992	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) wins the Lotto jackpot. The Simpson family was counting on the money.	172140
2005	Simpsons, The: Don't Fear the Roofer	C	DVD -R HQ 7609		Episode #351. 5-1-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) in the field interviewing people in the rain. When a leaky roof drives Homer to drink, he goes to the bar and befriends a beer-loving roofer who promises to help Homer with the repairs.	172141
1993	Simpsons, The: Duffless	C	DVD -R HQ 9266		Episode. 2-18-1993	Host -- Reality Show involving accidents with gruesome pictures of the results of such accidents. Makes the audience sick.  Only Homer is laughing.	172142
1998	Simpsons, The: Dumbbell Indem	C	DVD -R HQ 9544		Episode. 3-1-1998	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer and Moe device an insurance scam to impress Moe’s girlfriend with money. 	172143
2008	Simpsons, The: E. Pluribus Wiggum	C			Episode. 1-6-2008	Parody News. News Media.  TV Newsman Dan Rather (Voice-Himself) and Fake TV Newsman Jon Stewart (Voice-Himself). TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Homer destroys Springfield’s fast-food district. Mayor Quimby decides to have an early election.	172144
1999	Simpsons, The: Eight Misbehavin'	C	DVD -R 1801		Episode #233. 11-21-1999.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer - Voice).  Parody of anchors on television news. Newspapers. Reporter #1 (Harry Shearer - Voice). Reporter #2 (Tress MacNeille - Voice).	172145
1997	Simpsons, The: El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (aka The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)	C	DVD -R HQ 9972		Episode #162. 1-5-1997	Parody News. Marge tries to hide the big annual chili cook-off from Homer. When he figures it out, she makes him promise not to drink any beer. Homer is known as the dude with the fireproof stomach. He eats some Guatemalan chili peppers and begins hallucinating. Homer runs off into the sunset and experiences a strange journey. 	172146
2000	Simpsons, The: Faith Off	C	DVD -R HQ 6678.		Episode #237. 1-16-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news.	172147
2003	Simpsons, The: Fat and the Furriest, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6773		Episode #318. 11-30-2003	Parody News. Homer creates a sugar ball and when he tries to get rid of it at a dump, a bear attacks him. When he returns home he finds that his attack was covered by the media. He's been labeled a coward and it begins to affect his life.	172148
2004	Simpsons, The: Fat Man and Little Boy	C	DVD -R HQ 7778		Episode #340. 12-12-2004	Parody News. When Bart writes slogans on T-shirts, he catches the attention of Goose Gladwell, a gag-gift entrepreneur, and soon becomes a T-shirt mogul. Homer feels he no longer has a place in the family when Bart becomes the breadwinner.	172149
2005	Simpsons, The: Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9911		Episode. 5-15-2005	Parody News. Springfield Newspaper.  When Bart is wrongfully expelled from school, he is sent to a parochial school where he befriends a hip priest named Father Sean.	172150
1996	Simpsons, The: Fish Called Selma, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5536		Episode #147. 3-24-1996	Parody News. Celebrity Journalism. Troy McClure takes Selma out on a date in return for passing his eye test at the DMV.After the date he stops for a photo opportunity, the resulting publicity of being seen with a "woman" gives his career a much-needed "shot in the arm." But living with Selma is too much for him, so they eventually get a divorce.After the divorce, Troy signs on to direct his very own film.	172151
1991	Simpsons, The: Flaming Moe's	C	DVD -R HQ 9383		Episode #45.  11-21-1991	Parody News. Newscasts. Hottest place in town is Moe's, thanks to a drink invented by Homer.	172152
2004	Simpsons, The: Fraudcast News	C	DVD -R HQ. 1825. DVD -R 1715.		Episode #335. 5-23-2004	Parody News. Newspaper. Media. When Mr.  Burns buys up all the media outlets in Springfield in an attempt to polish his image, Lisa starts her own newspaper.The wrongly reported death of Mr. Burns (Harry Shearer) unleashes a wave of critical stories about him in the animated comedy's 15th season finale.Burns tries to reverse the tide by buying up all Springfield media prompting Lisa (Yeardley Smith) to start her own newspaper and expose Burns' latest scheme.	172153
2002	Simpsons, The: Frying Game	C	DVD -R HQ 4017		Episode #290. 5-19-2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) gives the news. Parody. Homer's sentence for threatening an endangered caterpillar is the care of an old woman, but she dies, and the new judgment is death by electric chair.	172154
2002	Simpsons, The: Frying Game, The	C			Episode. 5-19-2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer's sentence for threatening an endangered caterpillar is the care of an old woman. But when she dies, the new judgment is death by electric chair.	172155
2005	Simpsons, The: Girl Who Slept Too Little, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7235		Episode #358. 9-18-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). When a graveyard is relocated to the lot next to the Simpsons, Lisa has nightmares that prevent here from sleeping.	172156
1998	Simpsons, The: Girly Edition (aka Girlie Edition)	C	DVD -R HQ 2198. SVD 1423, 672		Episode #199. 4-19-1998	Parody News. TV Anchors Bart and Lisa for a children's news program. Anchor  Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) gives Bart advice.	172157
1997	Simpsons, The: Grade-School Confidential	C	DVD -R HQ 9496		Episode. 4-6-1997	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) cover the illicit love affair between Springfield School Principal Skinner and a lonely English teacher. Bart shows the two how to get proper publicity after they take over the school to get their jobs back. 	172158
1994	Simpsons, The: Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy	C	DVD -R HQ 7524		Episode #113. 12-4-1994	Parody News. Press Conference with JFK on black-and-white television.	172159
1994	Simpsons, The: Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy	C	DVD -R HQ 9246		Episode.  12-4-1994	News Press Conference with President John F. Kennedy watched by little Homer on a black and white TV. Kennedy is talking to a reporter at the news conference, “Helen.....”    Grampa concocts a love potion, which he and Homer sell. 	172160
2002	Simpsons, The: Great Louse Detective, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3636		Episode #297. 12-15-2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Sideshow Bob helps Chief Wiggum pursue a killer.	172161
2000	Simpsons, The: Great Money Caper, The	C	DVD -R 1557		Episode #255. 12-10-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer and Bart get carried away with a series of scams.	172162
1999	Simpsons, The: Grift of the Magi	C	DVD -R 1548		Episode #235. 12-19-1999.	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172163
1999	Simpsons, The: Guess Who's Coming To Criticize Dinner	C	DVD -R HQ 2981		Episode #229. 10-24-1999	Parody News. Food Critic Homer becomes the local paper's food critic which gives his colleagues indigestion.  Editor of Springfield Shopper (Ed Asner - Voice).Homer takes the kids to a zoo and then they take a newspaper tour. Homer reveals talent for identifying food and it is the food critic's last day at the newspaper. Homer writes a sample review on a typewriter that has no "e" key.It turns out to be a pretty bad review. Lisa help him rewrite it and gets the job. Homer and Lisa soon give positive reviews  to every restaurant in town.At the advice of other food critics, he decides to change his style and he starts giving nothing but bad reviews. Lisa doesn't like his new style so she leaves him to write the articles on his own. Homer has to review a food festival.Local restaurant owners meet and conspire to kill him with a spectacularly fattening éclair. Bart overhears them. Lisa stops Homer just in time and cops arrest the culprits.	172164
2002	Simpsons, The: Gump Roast	C	DVD -R HQ 9062		Episode #286.  4-21-2002	Parody News. Editor of Springfield Shopper (Ed Asner - Voice).	172165
2002	Simpsons, The: Half-Decent Proposal	C	DVD -R HQ 6558		Episode #279. 2-10-2002	Parody News. News reports that Marge's former boyfriend, Artie Ziff, is the 5th richest man in America. Patty and Selma convince Marge she should contact Artie so they send an e-mail on her behalf.Artie receives the e-mail and reveals his 20-year obsession with Marge. He flies to the Simpson home and takes them for a ride, then makes an indecent proposal: $1 million for Marge to spend a weekend with him.He wants to find out what life would have been like with him. Marge goes off with Artie and Homer has second thoughts.	172166
2005	Simpsons, The: Heartbroke Kid, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6939		Episode  #352. 5-1-2005	Parody News. TV Reporter-Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer)  stays in his anchor persona as he joins Bart at fat camp.	172167
1999	Simpsons, The: Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder	C	DVD -R HQ 10062		Episode. 11-14-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Homer’s perfect bowling game makes him a celebrity.	172168
2002	Simpsons, The: Helter Shelter	C	DVD -R HQ 3631 (Mislabeled on Disc as 3671).		Episode #296. 12-1-2002	Parody Reality Shows. The Reality Channel. Homer and the family live like pioneers on a reality television series.	172169
2005	Simpsons, The: Home Away From Homer	C	DVD -R HQ 6868		Episode #355. 5-14-2005	Parody News. Newspapers. Flanders rent their rumpus room to a pair of college-age women who use it to run a soft-core webcam making Ned so embarrassed that he moves his family to Humble, PA.	172170
1995	Simpsons, The: Home Sweet Home-Dum-Diddy Doodily	T	DVD -R HQ 9389		Episode. 10-1-1995	Parody News. School Newspaper at orphanage. The Flanders Press. Headline: “Playtime is Fun. Bart’s newspaper headline: “Extra! Extra! Todd Smells.”  Headline: “Simpson Kids Miss Mom & Dad.”(Todd is the Editor). 	172171
1994	Simpsons, The: Homer and Apu	C	DVD -R HQ 7193		Episode #94. 2-9-1994	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172172
2005	Simpsons, The: Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass	C	DVD -R HQ 2813. DVD -R HQ 6493.		Episode #343. 2-6-2005	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Video where Homer performs a wild crowd-pleasing dance at a local carnival is put on the Internet and gets worldwide attention.When a football player wants to buy the rights to use his dance as his own end zone celebration, Homer turns the opportunity into a new lucrative occupation.He is then asked to choreograph the Super bowl half-time show.  The story of Noah is the half-time show, but everyone boos as no one wanted to see such a "blatant display of religion and decency."	172173
1994	Simpsons, The: Homer Badman	C			Episode #112. 11-27-1994	Parody News. Tabloids. TV movie about Homer being accused of sexually harassing a babysitter. Defends himself in a newsmagazine, Rock Bottom, his comments are hilariously edited out of context -- an over-the-top example of our sound-bite fixated culture.Sally Jesse Raphael (Pamela Hayden Voice).  Homer does an interview for a tabloid TV show thinking America will hear his case, but all they hear is what a complete jerk he is. FOX does a TV movie about him.News has around-the-clock coverage of the situation. Simpson family does a public access show to clear his name, but it does not help his cause. Home video clears Homer and everyone, including the news, apologizes.	172174
1991	Simpsons, The: Homer Defined	C	DVD -R HQ 7423. DVD -R 1588		Episode #40. 10-17-1991.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news.	172175
1994	Simpsons, The: Homer Loves Flanders	C	DVD -R HQ 9274		Episode. 3-17-1994	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Homer and Flanders become pals. 	172176
2006	Simpsons, The: Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife	C	DVD -R HQ 7235		Episode #371. 3-26-2006	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer's obsession with Lenny's new plasma V prompts Marge to enter the family in a sweepstakes and they win a trip to the Fox Studio Lot.	172177
1992	Simpsons, The: Homer the Heretic	C	DVD -R HQ 2065		Episode #62. 10-8-1992	Parody News. Homer starts his own religion after skipping church.	172178
1994	Simpsons, The: Homer the Vigilante	C	DVD -R HQ 7179		Episode #92. 1-6-1994	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer leads a vigilante group pursuing a cat burglar. Press Conference. Media coverage.	172179
1996	Simpsons, The: Homer They Fall, The	C	DVD -R 1523		Episode #156. 11-10-1996	Parody News. Homer becomes a professional boxer.  Sports reporters. TV coverage. Ring Announcer.	172180
2000	Simpsons, The: Homer Vs. Dignity	C	DVD - R 1560		Episode #253. 11-26-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news. Homer asks Mr.  Burns for a raise.	172181
1997	Simpsons, The: Homer vs. the 18th Amendment	C	DVD -R HQ 9399		Episode. 3-16-1997	Parody News. TV Anchorman  TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. A prohibition law puts Moe back in business with a speakeasy. 	172182
1993	Simpsons, The: Homer's Barbershop Quartet	C	DVD -R 1708		Episode #82. 9-30-1993.	Parody News. Press Conference. Reporters. Media.	172183
1997	Simpsons, The: Homer's Enemy	C	DVD -R HQ 9487		Episode #176. 5-4-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) does a human interest story about Frank Grimes, a man who has a very difficult life. Burns sees the report and tells Smithers to hire him.	172184
1990	Simpsons, The: Homer's Odyssey	C	DVD -R HQ 9366. DVD -R 1581		Episode #3. 1-21-1990	Parody News.  After losing his job, Homer becomes an anti-nuclear activist.	172185
2006	Simpsons, The: Homer’s Paternity Coot	C	DVD -R HQ 9314		Episode. 1-8-2006	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Marge’s rage against the new toll road system somehow leads to the discovery of a frozen mailman and his 40-year-old mail. 	172186
1992	Simpsons, The: Homer's Triple Bypass	C	DVD -R HQ 7299		Episode #70. 12-17-1992	Parody News. Heart patient Homer shops for a cheap surgeon.	172187
2007	Simpsons, The: Homerazzi	C	DVD -R HQ 8221		Episode #394. 3-25-2007	Parody News. Tabloid Paparazzi.  Homer joins the paparazzi after accidentally capturing a celebrity dating scandal in a photograph. His photos show up in The Inquisitor. A candle on Homer's birthday cake starts a fire.	172188
2001	Simpsons, The: HOMR	C	DVD -R HQ 9713		Episode. 1-7-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). An operation to remove a crayon wedged in Homer’s brain makes him intelligent. 	172189
2002	Simpsons, The: How I Spent My Strummer Vacation	C	DVD -R 1714		Episode #293. 11-10-2002.	Parody Media. Marge and the children send Homer to the Rolling Stones' fantasy camp where he rubs elbows with famous rockers.	172190
2001	Simpsons, The: Hungry Hungry Homer	C	DVD -R HQ 9911		Episode #263. 3-4-2001	Parody News. Homer finds out the owner is moving the baseball team to Albuquerque. He tries to tell the media about it but they don't believe him. Vows to go on hunger strike to call attention to the situation. Reporter (Dan Castellaneta).Homer chains himself to lawn chair and starts getting a lot of media attention. Management seizes opportunity and begins exploiting him until the truth comes out about the Albuquerque deal.	172191
2001	Simpsons, The: Hunka Hunka Burns in Love	C	DVD -R HQ 2798		Episode #273. 12-2-2001	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Factory hires Homer to write blurbs for fortune cookies, and one of them changes Mr. Burns' life.	172192
1996	Simpsons, The: Hurricane Neddy	C	DVD -R HQ 7299		Episode #161. 12-29-1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Hurricane hitting Springfield spares the Simpsons but destroys Ned's home.	172193
2007	Simpsons, The: Husbands and Knives	C	DVD -R HQ 9283		Episode. 11-18-2007	Newspaper headlines. Oprah Show. A friendly comic book buff (Jack Black-Voice) treats Bart, Lisa and Milhouse like royalty. Marge launches a gym for ordinary women and ends up on Oprah. 	172194
2001	Simpsons, The: I'm Goin' to Praiseland	C	DVD -R HQ 2562		Episode #267. 5-6-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Homer and Ned Flanders build a Bible-themed amusement park with dire consequences.	172195
2003	Simpsons, The: I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can	T	DVD -R HQ 5144		Episode #303. 2-16-2003	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172196
1999	Simpsons, The: I’m With Cupid	C	DVD -R HQ 9646		Episode. 2-14-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Apu gives his wife Manjula an extravagant St. Valentine’s Day gift. 	172197
2006	Simpsons, The: Ice Cream of Marge (With the Light Blue Hair)	C	DVD -R HQ 7401		Episode #385. 11-26-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  When Homer loses his job at the plant, he takes over the ice cream truck business. Marge battles her depression by making sculptures from popsicle sticks.	172198
2000	Simpsons, The: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge	C	DVD -R 1539		Episode #247. 5-14-2000.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news.	172199
1990	Simpsons, The: Itchy & Scratchy & Marge	C	DVD -R HQ 7524		Episode #22. 12-20-1990	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Marge crusades against violence on TV cartoons.	172200
1997	Simpsons, The: Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9976		Episode. 4-13-2008	Parody News. Springfield Shopper newspaper story. 	172201
1992	Simpsons, The: Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie	C	DVD -R HQ 7286		Episode #65. 11-3-1992	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer won't l et Bart see the new "Itchy & Scratchy" movie.	172202
1990	Simpsons, The: Itchy and Scratchy and Marge	C			Episode #22. 12-20-1990	Parody News. Marge's lone protest evolves into a culture renaissance for Springfield after cartoon violence affects her family.	172203
1998	Simpsons, The: Joy of Sect, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6678		Episode #191. 2-8-1998	Parody News. Leader of religious cult begins taking over various media outlets. Burns envies him so he tries to form his own cult.	172204
1990	Simpsons, The: Kent Brockman	C			First appearance “Krusty Gets Busted,” 4-29-1990	TV Anchor-Reporter Kenton “Kent” Brockman (Harry Shearer-Voice) hosts the KBBL-TV Channel 6 weekday news, Springfield News. Scott Christian is the weekend news anchor and Kent’s fill-in. Brockman also hosts Smartline, a local current affairs show and Eye on Springfield, which focuses on Springfield’s entertainment news. The 63-year-old TV Journalist has a daughter, Brittany, and a wife, the Stephanie Brockman, the Weather Lady. Brockman represents the worst of his profession. He is frequently judgmental, careerist to the point of absurdity, and more than willing to film and sensationalize a schmaltzy, emotion driven puff piece for the sake of a few extra ratings points. He has been seen throwing tantrums because he cannot find certain snack foods, and once blithely announced that the boom operator on his news program was being fired the next morning (for which he took a clout on the head from the angry soon-to-be-ex-employee). He seems to command excessive levels of power within Channel 6, even having a segment of the news program to air his own opinions on current issues called My Two Cents. Despite all of this, he has won a string of media awards, but is most proud of his unspecified trophy from Del Monte. He was also a war correspondent during the Vietnam War, the Soviet war in Afghanistan and the Gulf War (although, as he just says "Iraq", he could have been referring to the Iran-Iraq War). He also frequently uses botox, having a saggy face without it.Brockman has a preteen daughter and a preteen son, and has jealously mentioned his sister, who is a White House correspondent for CNN. Brockman owns a collie named Jessica, whom he had “fixed,”  and drives a blue Mercedes-Benz S420.In "Dog of Death,” Brockman won the multi-million-dollar ($130 million) state lottery jackpot and left the news desk while still on the air. But, he remained a news anchor because he was under contract, though he also admitted that he likes making $500,000-a-year. He also has an ongoing feud with traffic reporter Arnie Pie, and has been shown to criticize Pie's reporting and also even chuckle when it was thought Pie had died in a helicopter accident. He mentioned to Pie that he made some smart investments when Arnie complained about the size of Brockman's house.He is also characterized by using news-speak in everyday language, for example, "This just in, go to hell!" In "Tennis the Menace,” it was revealed that his "wit" is provided by a microphone, earpiece and a communications team in a nearby van. He has been seen, more than once, stretching his face and removing wrinkles by clipping a clothes pin to the back of his head. In addition to his news career, Brockman writes a column for PC Magazine called "Making the Most of Your Modem." In "Homerazzi” Brockman is revealed to have a “thing” for bondage.Brockman's most famous phrase, repeated in various guises on internet message boards and within popular culture is “And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.” Another notable quote is "I've said it before and I'll say it again, democracy just doesn't work". In a flashback to the 1960s in the episode "Mother Simpson,” Brockman was known as Kenny Brockelstein early in his career and he can be seen wearing the Hebrew Chai symbol as a gold medallion around his neck in the episode “Dog of Death” suggesting Jewish" ancestry. He also references the Book of Revelation in the episode :Marge on the Lam” during an editorial in which he states women rebelling might lead to "anarchy of Biblical proportions" (he is promptly cut off by the station and replaced with a "Technical Difficulties" card depicting Brockman in a straitjacket). Revelation is in the New Testament, suggesting Brockman no longer observes Judaism. Additionally he appears as a member of the congregation in the church scene in the first few minutes of The Simpsons Movie.Brockman has been shown to have no problem with using bad or otherwise offensive language on air, and a few times he has been fired for doing so. In “Krusty Gets Kancelled,” Brockman was fired for muttering, "That oughta hold those SOBs,” after reporting on Gabbo using foul language while the cameras were on. In the newspaper headline following that scene, it read that Kent Brockman was fired, though he still remained a newscaster the next time he was shown. Conversely, on “Bart’s Inner Child,” Kent Brockman reports that because of Brad Goodman exploiting Bart's irreverent personality, people in Springfield are becoming more open with themselves, then says, "...and this reporter thinks it's about f[bleep]ing time!" and isn't fired for his remark.Brockman's penchant for using offensive language works against him in the 400th episode, “You Kent Always Say What You Want,” where, after Homer accidentally spills coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouts, what Ned Flanders calls, a "super swear" that shocked everyone who watched it. Brockman was demoted to doing the weather due to the station paying a fine to the FCC, but was fired when the network executives deliberately mistook a ring of Splenda in Brockman's coffee for cocaine. Brockman was later given his job back to silence him (after doing an expose that was seen on YouTube uncovering the real reason the FCC is cracking down on obscenity in the media), with a 50% raise, making his new salary $750,000-a-year.Mr. Brockman is a TV News Anchorman. The Simpson family often watches him on the KBBL-TV network. He hosts the popular Channel 6 Weekday News in Springfield. He also hosts “Smartline,” a current affairs show, and “Eye on Springfield,” Springfield’s source to all the entertainment news. He likes to throw tantrums when he cannot find certain snack foods. He also likes to swear a lot while on the air and frequently uses Botox. Heroes: Hal Fishman, Jerry Dunphy. 	172205
2000	Simpsons, The: Kill the Alligator and Run	C	DVD -R HQ 9667		Episode. 4-30-2000	Parody News. TV Interviewer. Homer gets caught up in spring break chaos while vacationing in Florida.	172206
1998	Simpsons, The: King of the Hill	C	DVD -R 1771 (Media Excerpt)		Episode #201. 5-3-1998.	Parody News. TV Sports Anchors on Fox TV. Homer accepts a mountain-climbing challenge.	172207
1990	Simpsons, The: Krusty Gets Busted	C	DVD -R HQ 2554		Episode #12. 4-29-1990	Parody News. Krusty the Clown arrested for crime. Parody of TV newscast and news magazines	172208
1993	Simpsons, The: Krusty Gets Kancelled	C	DVD -R HQ 2679. DVD -R HQ 1930		Episode #81. 5-13-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Newspapers. Cancellation sends Krusty into a tailspin.	172209
1994	Simpsons, The: Lady Bouvier's Lover	C	DVD -R 1754		Episode #102. 5-12-1994.	Parody News. Marge's mother falls for Homer's father, then is swept off her feet by Burns.	172210
2002	Simpsons, The: Large Marge	C	DVD -R HQ 3243. VHS 1317		Episode #295. 11-24-2002.	Parody News.	172211
1993	Simpsons, The: Last Exit to Springfield	C	DVD -R HQ 2666		Episode #76. 3-11-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Striking union elects Homer president. Media coverage	172212
1993	Simpsons, The: Last Temptation of Homer, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7547		Episode #90. 12-9-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody News. Pretty new co-worker makes advances to Homer.	172213
1998	Simpsons, The: Last Temptation of Krusty, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9979		Episode #193. 2-22-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman fills in for Krusty the clown when the clown bombs after Bart pleads with Jay Leno (Voice of Himself) to get Krusty on the comedy charity event. Reporter (Dan Castellaneta - Voice). Reporter (Marcia Wallace - Voice).Bart invites Krusty to stay with the family. Krusty calls a press conference to announce his retirement and he begins talking in a brutally honest way, which makes the reporters laugh.Feeling confident again, he decides to return to comedy and does his new stand-up routines at night clubs. Refuses to sell out like he did before and Springfield loves him. But when he agrees to do a sport-utility vehicle, he loses everyone's support.	172214
2002	Simpsons, The: Lastest Gun in the West, The	C	DVD -R 1679		Episode #281. 2-24-2002.	Parody News. Newspapers. Magazines. Bart and Lisa befriend an old cowboy actor who yearns to reclaim his past fame.	172215
1991	Simpsons, The: Like Father, Like Clown	C	DVD -R HQ 7438		Episode #41. 10-23-1991	Parody News. Lisa and Bart try to reunite Krusty with his estranged father.	172216
1994	Simpsons, The: Lisa on Ice	C	DVD -R 1725		Episode #111. 11-13-1994.	Parody News. TV Newsman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Media.  Rivals of Bart's hockey team recruit "natural" Lisa.	172217
1992	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Beauty Queen	C	DVD -R HQ 7248		Episode #63. 10-15-1992	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Lisa wins a beauty contest by default.	172218
1992	Simpsons, The: Lisa The Greek	T	DVD -R HQ 9382		Episode. 1-23-1992	Parody News. News Media. Lisa’s ability to pick football winners thrills Homer.	172219
1996	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Iconoclast	T	DVD -R HQ 7757		Episode #144. 2-18-1996	Parody News. Lisa researches Springfield's founding father.	172220
1998	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Simpson	C	DVD -R HQ 9971		Episode. 3-8-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Lisa fears she has a genetic predisposition to stupidity. 	172221
1997	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Skeptic	C	DVD -R HQ 9584		Episode. 11-23-1997	Parody News. People think Lisa’s construction site find are the bones of an angel. 	172222
2000	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Tree Hugger	C	DVD -R HQ 6714		Episode #252. 11-19-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor covers story of Lisa climbing a giant redwood tree to save it and subsequent destruction of tree by lightning.	172223
1995	Simpsons, The: Lisa the Vegetarian	C	DVD -R HQ 9399		Episode. 10-15-1995	Parody News. News Media.  Lisa gives up meat on the eve of Homer’s big barbecue.	172224
1994	Simpsons, The: Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy	C	DVD -R HQ 7215		Episode #95. 2-17-1994	Parody News. Newspapers. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Lisa files a sexual discrimination suit against a doll manufacturer.	172225
1992	Simpsons, The: Lisa's First Word	C	DVD -R HQ 7323		Episode #69 12-3-1992	Parody News. While teaching Maggie to talk, the Simpsons reminisce about Lisa' first word.	172226
1997	Simpsons, The: Lisa's Sax	C	DVD -R HQ 9487		Episode #181. 10-19-1997.	Parody News. Destruction of Lisa's saxophone prompts family reminiscence.	172227
1991	Simpsons, The: Lisa's Substitute	C	DVD -R HQ 7503		Episode #32. 4-25-1991	Parody News. School newspaper headlines. School Newspaper Photographer. Bart runs for class president. Lisa falls for a teacher.	172228
1995	Simpsons, The: Lisa's Wedding	C	DVD -R HQ 2040		Episode #122. 3-19-1995	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172229
2002	Simpsons, The: Little Girl in the Big Ten	C	DVD -R 1817		Episode #289. 5-12-2002.	Parody Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on TV news.Lisa befriends college girls who are unaware of her age. Bart must live in a bubble after being bitten by a Chinese mosquito.	172230
2007	Simpsons, The: Little Orphan Millie	C	DVD -R HQ 9246		Episode. 11-11-2007	Newspapers. The Daily Fourth Gradian Front Page headlines: “Mad About Milhouse 73%. Batty For Bart 27% with a graph illustrating those numbers. Milhouse starts to act like a man when he thinks his parents died at sea. Homer cannot remember the color of Marge’s eyes. Homer cannot remember the color of Marge’s eyes. 	172231
2000	Simpsons, The: Mansion Family, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3090		Episode #238. 1-23-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172232
1992	Simpsons, The: Marge Gets a Job	C	DVD -R HQ 2881		Episode #66. 11-5-1992	Parody Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on TV news.	172233
1993	Simpsons, The: Marge in Chains	C	DVD -R HQ 9309		Episode. 5-6-1993	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Marge is jailed for shoplifting	172234
2006	Simpsons, The: Marge on the Lam	C	DVD -R HQ 9342		Episode. 11-4-1993	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Marge and a divorced neighbor take a wild car ride. 	172235
1999	Simpsons, The: Marge Simpson in "Screaming Yellow Honkers"	C	DVD -R HQ 6031		Episode #218. 2-21-1999	Parody News. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172236
2004	Simpsons, The: Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays	C	DVD -R 1668		Episode #321. 1-4-2004.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Media.	172237
2005	Simpsons, The: Marge's Son Poisoning	T	DVD -R HQ 7286		Episode #361. 11-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Realizing that Marge is lonely, Bart decides to spend extra time with her, causing his classmates to call him a mama's boy.	172238
1998	Simpsons, The: Mayored to the Mob	C	DVD -R HQ 6612		Episode #212. 12-20-1998	Parody News. After saving Mayor Quimby's life, Homer becomes a target of mobster Fat Tony.	172239
2005	Simpsons, The: Midnight Rx	C	DVD -R HQ 7005		Episode #341. 1-16-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) covers the story of Homer, Grampa, Apu and Flanders traveling to Canada to buy prescription drugs. Brockman covers the story for "Smartline."	172240
2006	Simpsons, The: Million Dollar Abie	C	DVD -R HQ 7423		Episode #372. 4-2-2006	Parody News. Sports anchors.	172241
1997	Simpsons, The: Miracle on Evergreen Terrace	C	DVD -R HQ 3018		Episode #188. 12-21-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) does a human interest story on Bart who lies when he says a burglar stole the family's Christmas tree and presents. He played with his new fire truck and burned everything down.When the town sees the Simpsons on television, they come by to give them money. Homer buys a car with the money and wrecks it. The next morning Bart reveals the truth to the family.When Kent Brockman comes by for a follow-up report his crew discovers the torched remains of the presents. When the town sees the news report, they treat the Simpson family as pariahs.Townspeople decide to make it even by picking their house bare and stealing everything.	172242
2000	Simpsons, The: Missionary: Impossible	C	DVD -R HQ 6717		Episode #241. 2-20-2000	Parody News. Homer is forced to become a missionary on a remote island after he pledges a large sum of money to PBS	172243
2006	Simpsons, The: Moe 'N' a Lisa	C	DVD -R HQ 7778		Episode #384. 11-19-2006	Parody News. Lisa helps Moe become a published poet, but when a literary conference features him, he takes all the credit for his success.	172244
2003	Simpsons, The: Moe Baby Blues	C	DVD -R HQ 6629		Episode #313. 5-18-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172245
1999	Simpsons, The: Mom and Pop Art	C	DVD -R HQ 6692		Episode #222. 4-11-1999	Parody News. Homer sublimates his anger into a sculpture and wins praise from an art dealer	172246
2005	Simpsons, The: Mommie Beerest	C	DVD -R HQ 7045		Episode #342. 1-30-2005	Parody News. TV Reporter-Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody News.  Homer refinances Moe's Tavern and Marge, to protect the investment, decides to take a hands-on role as Moe's partner.	172247
2006	Simpsons, The: Monkey Suit, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9692		Episode. 5-14-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Flanders pushes Mayor Quimby to appoint the Rev. Lovejoy as morality czar in charge of spreading the theory of creationism. Lisa is arrested.	172248
2003	Simpsons, The: Monty Can't Buy Me Love	C	DVD -R 1854		Episode #224. 5-2-1999.	Parody News. Press. Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Mr. Burns goes to extremes to win popularity in Springfield.	172249
1995	Simpsons, The: Mother Simpson	C	DVD -R HQ 7323		Episode #136. 11-19-1995	Parody News. Newspaper: Springfield Shopper. Parody News. TV Male and Female Anchors. Homer's mother returns to Springfield.	172250
1991	Simpsons, The: Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington	T	DVD -R HQ 1927		Episode #37. 9-26-1991	Parody News. Lisa's essay wins the family a trip to Washington D.C.	172251
1992	Simpsons, The: Mr. Plow	C	DVD -R HQ 9234		Episode. 11-19-1992	TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearers). Homer buys a snow plow and goes into business.	172252
2003	Simpsons, The: Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington	C	DVD -R 1722		Episode #305. 3-9-2003.	Parody News. Bart inspires Krusty to run for Congress.	172253
1996	Simpsons, The: Much Apu About Nothing	C	DVD -R HQ 9407		Episode. 5-5-1996	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Apu turns to Fat Tony for help when he faces deportation. 	172254
2003	Simpsons, The: My Mother the Carjacker	C	DVD -R HQ 3314		Episode #315. 11-9-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman's news program is called "Oops Patrol." Marge wants Home and the kids to watch a segment of the news program. She identified a headline containing reference to the mayor's "erection" as opposed to his election.For her effort she wins a t-shirt which makes her the envy of Springfield. Even Homer is jealous and he sets out to win his own -t-shirt. He tries to find his own funny headline.Instead finds a secret message to him contained in the first character of each row in a newspaper article about a giant pizza.	172255
1997	Simpsons, The: My Sister, My Sister	C	DVD -R HQ 9489		Episode. 3-2-1997	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) and “Eye on Springfield” opens the episode. Stories on a two-story outhouse, a comedy nurse, and “Move Over Baltimore,” the abandoned waterfront is going to be turned into a high-tech mall.  Bart tests Lisa when she is left in charge as his baby sitter.	172256
1998	Simpsons, The: Natural Born Kissers	C	DVD -R 1778		Episode #203. 5-17-1998	Parody News. Homer and Marge add spice to their love life. Newspaper	172257
1991	Simpsons, The: Oh Brother, Where Are Thou?	C	DVD -R HQ 7438		Episode #28. 2-21-1991	Parody News. Homer discovers he has a long lost half-brother who happens to be the wealthy head of Powell Motors in Detroit, Michigan.	172258
1999	Simpsons, The: Old Man and the C Student, The 	C	DVD -R HQ 9646		Episode. 	Parody News. TV Interviewer. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172259
1997	Simpsons, The: Old Man and the Lisa, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3000		Episode #174. 4-20-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) on the TV newscast. Media. Lisa helps Mr. Burns rebuild his finances. Guest Bret "Hit Man" Bart.	172260
1991	Simpsons, The: Old Money	C	DVD -R HQ 9346		Episode. 3-28-1991	Parody News. TV Anchorman  TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Love interest leaves Grampa Simpson $106,000.	172261
2003	Simpsons, The: Old Yeller Belly	C	DVD -R HQ 9283.DVD -R 1695		Episode #310. 5-4-2003	Parody News. Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) asks Homer about his cat and any other pets he may have and Homer makes the bold statement that "I have no dog." Snowball the cat had saved Homer from his tree house fire.Passing photographer spots Bart's dog drinking beer from a can. Photo appears in the paper and the Brewery decides to replace its symbol with the dog. Family signs a contract and the new campaign is a hit. Family stands to make a lot of money.But Homer's interview with Brockman comes back to haunt him. No one believes he owns the dog. When a shark replaces the dog as a symbol, the family gets the dog back because the gravy train is over.	172262
1992	Simpsons, The: Otto Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 1933.		Episode #57. 4-23-1992	Parody News. Spinal Tap plays Springfield.	172263
2008	Simpsons, The: Papa Don’t Leech	C	DVD -R HQ 9978		Episode. 4-13-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).When Mayor Quimby realizes the city of Springfield has gone broke, Lisa goes through the town’s financial records and discovers millions in uncollected city taxes. Marge reluctantly allows a fugitive to stay with the family. 	172264
2001	Simpsons, The: Parent Rap, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3381. DVD -R 1866		Episode #271. 11-11-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart goes before a tough judge for stealing a police car.	172265
2006	Simpsons, The: Please Homer, Don’t Hammer ‘Em	C	DVD -R HQ 9239		Episode. 9-24-2006	TV Anchorman Kent Brockman wants a man to build his gazebo. So Homer fronts for Marge whose newfound talent in carpentry prompts her to go into business for herself.	172266
2001	Simpsons, The: Pokey Mom	C	DVD - R 1564		Episode #258. 1-14-2001.	Parody News.	172267
2002	Simpsons, The: Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge	C	DVD -R HQ 6147		Episode #291. 5-22-2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). After Home causes a blackout sending Springfield citizens on a looting rampage, he dons a badge to restore order.	172268
2005	Simpsons, The: Pranksta Rap	C	DVD -R HQ 6512		Episode #344. 2-13-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). After Bart is caught sneaking out to go to a 50 Cent concert, he fakes his own kidnapping, hiding in Kirk Van Houten's bachelor pad.	172269
2003	Simpsons, The: Pray Anything	T	DVD -R HQ 4511		Episode #301. 2-9-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news. Jealous of Flanders, Homer prays to God for good things to happen.	172270
2003	Simpsons, The: President Wore Pearls, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3688. SVD 1464		Episode #316. 11-16-2003.	Parody News. Documentarian Michael Moore (Voice of Himself). Lisa is student body president. Daily Fourth Guardian Press Photographer Millhouse wears "press" card in his hat.	172271
1995	Simpsons, The: PTA Disbands, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7609.		Episode #124. 4-16-1995	Parody News. When the faculty strikes at Bart's school Marge becomes his teacher.	172272
1992	Simpsons, The: Radio Bart	C	DVD -R HQ 2643		Episode #48. 1-9-1992	Parody News. Bart uses a microphone for a practical joke. He drops a radio down a well and pretends to be "Timmy O'Toole" the boy who fell in and became trapped. Media takes over and starts a support effort.Bart falls into the well to retrieve the radio which has his name on it. When the town finds out Timmy doesn't exist, no one will dig Bart out except Homer and Sting (Voice of Himself).Parody Media. Story bumped off front page by a squirrel who resembles Abraham Lincoln.  Media parody.	172273
1995	Simpsons, The: Radioactive Man	C	DVD -R HQ 7769		Episode #130. 9-24-1995	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Millhouse and Bart vie for a role in a Hollywood film being made in Springfield.	172274
2006	Simpsons, The: Regarding Margie	C	DVD -R HQ 6847		Episode #376. 5-7-2006	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer)	172275
2003	Simpsons, The: Regina Monologues, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3367		Episode #317. 11-23-2003	Parody News.Prime Minister Tony Blair welcomes the Simpsons to England where they run into author J.K. Rowling and actor Ian McKellen.	172276
2007	Simpsons, The: Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times	C	DVD -R HQ 9586		Episode. 1-28-2007	Parody News. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell parody. Newspapers. After their car breaks down, the family tells tales of revenge gone wrong, including a story of nerd revenge at Springfield Elementary. 	172277
1993	Simpsons, The: Rosebud	C	DVD -R HQ 7547		Episode #85. 10-21-1993	Parody News. Newspaper reference to "Citizen Kane."  Media.	172278
1995	Simpsons, The: Round Springfield	T	DVD -R HQ 7598		Episode #125. 4-30-1995	Parody News. When Lisa's friend dies, she seeks a way to honor the jazz-man. Newspaper stories and headlines.	172279
2005	Simpsons, The: See Homer Run	C	DVD -R HQ 9695		Episode. 11-20-2005	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Homer’s reaction to Lisa’s Father Day book causes her to develop a disappointment disorder.	172280
1992	Simpsons, The: Separate Vocations	C	DVD -R HQ 9382. SV 133		Episode #53. 2-27-1992	Parody News. Steve Allen (Voice of Himself).	172281
2005	Simpsons, The: Seven-Beer Snitch, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6908		Episode #340. 4-3-2005	Parody News. TV Reporter-Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer)	172282
2004	Simpsons, The: She Used To Be My Girl	C	DVD -R HQ 2471		Episode #339. 12-5-2004	Parody News. Journalist Chloe Talbot (Kim Cattrall) of the Global News Network comes to Springfield to cover a scandal involving Mayor Quimby. Chloe Tablot comes from Springfield and she and Marge were journalism students together in high school.Chloe went on to fame and fortune and we all know what happened to Marge. Lisa becomes enamored with Chloe and Marge becomes jealous of loss of her daughter's attention. After a half a glass of wine Marge gets into a fight with Chloe.When Marge won't let her go with Chloe to news conference, Lisa sneaks out and into the trunk of Chloe's car. Everything might have gone according to plan if Chloe hadn't been diverted to cover the eruption of a volcano.Lisa and Chloe get into trouble and it takes a mother's love to affect Lisa's rescue whereas Chloe's rescue comes from an old high school boyfriend.Global TV is real. It's a television  network in Canada where Kim Cattral grew up. Global is also the network that shows original Simpsons episodes in Canada.	172283
1994	Simpsons, The: Sideshow Bob Roberts	C	DVD -R HQ 2712		Episode #108. 10-9-1994	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Sideshow Bob, Springfield's new mayor, condemns the Simpson home.	172284
1995	Simpsons, The: Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming	C	DVD -R HQ 5509		Episode #137. 11-26-1995	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) offers news story about "dogs that were mistakenly issued major credit cards." Sideshow Bob hates television. As a prisoner, his fellow convicts including Rupert Murdoch watch it constantly.When Vanessa Redgrave gets her own tasteless sitcom on FOX, it is the last straw. He escapes, steals a bomb, hides out in a blimp and threatens to detonate a bomb unless town gives in to his only demand -- cease production of all TV shows.	172285
2004	Simpsons, The: Simple Simpson	C	DVD -R HQ 2840		Episode #332. 5-2-2004	Parody News. Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) on the TV newscast. Media. Homer confronts Springfield's evildoers in the form of his crime-fighting alter ego, the Pie Man.	172286
1990	Simpsons, The: Simpson and Delilah	C	DVD -R HQ 7153		Episode #15. 10-18-1990	Parody News. Co-worker threatens to reveal Homer's secret of success.	172287
2001	Simpsons, The: Simpson Safari	C			Episode #265. 4-1-2001	Parody News. Maggie eats a magazine and Marge takes her to the hospital. Homer does the food shopping, abuses a bag boy and the bag boys go on strike.	172288
1998	Simpsons, The: Simpson Tide	C	DVD -R 1755 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #197. 3-29-1998.	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on television news. Fired for trying to enlarge a doughnut in the reactor core, Homer joins the Naval Reserve. Brockman does report on Homer being a Communist.	172289
1998	Simpsons, The: Simpson Tide	C	DVD -R HQ 9972		Episode. 3-29-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Fired for trying to enlarge a doughnut in the reactor core, Homer joins the Naval Reserve.	172290
1990	Simpsons, The: Simpson's Christmas Special, The: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.	C	DVD -R HQ 7382. SV 248		Episode #1 12-17-1989.	Parody News. Homer seeks extra cash for his family's Christmas gifts. It's up to Homer to save Christmas when bonuses are cut at the nuclear power plant and Marge is forced to use the Christmas savings on an emergency.	172291
1997	Simpsons, The: Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9947, 9948. 		Episode. 5-11-1997	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Troy McClure reviews three possible Simpson spinoffs. 	172292
1998	Simpsons, The: Skinner's Sense of Snow	C	DVD -R HQ 3100		Episode #256. 12-17-2000	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Radio Weatherman (Dan Castellaneta - Voice).	172293
2008	Simpsons, The: Smoke on the Daughter	C	DVD -R HQ 9992		Episode. 3-30-2008	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Lisa convinces Marge to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a ballerina by auditioning for a ballet academy. Homer shows Bart his secret room where he manufactures beef jerky. 	172294
1990	Simpsons, The: Some Enchanted Evening	C	DVD -R 1567		Episode #13. 5-13-1990	Parody News. Bart and Lisa learn their sitter's secret: he's a crook.	172295
2003	Simpsons, The: Special Edna	C	DVD -R 1838 HQ		Episode #298. 1-5-2003.	Parody News.  Press. Bart nominates Mrs. Krabappel for Teacher of the Year.	172296
1993	Simpsons, The: Springfield (Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling). (aka $pringfield).	C	DVD -R HQ 2137. DVD -1698		Episode #91. 12-16-1993	Parody News. Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) does a story on rising unemployment in Springfield. Town decides to legalize casino gambling to raise money.	172297
1995	Simpsons, The: Springfield Connection	C	DVD -R HQ 9408		Episode. 5-7-1995	Parody News. Magazines. After apprehending a criminal, Marge enrolls in the police academy.	172298
1997	Simpsons, The: Springfield Files, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9485		Episode. 1-12-1997	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).  Springfield Shopper Headline: “Human Blimp Sees Flying Saucer.” Parody of the X-Files. The FBI eyes Homer’s alien encounter. 	172299
2007	Simpsons, The: Springfield Up	C	DVD -R HQ 9643		Episode. 2-18-2007	Parody News. Eccentric Documentary Filmmaker (Eric Idle) chronicles the growth and development of Springfield. Homer tries out odd jobs in search of success.	172300
1995	Simpsons, The: Springfield's Most Wanted	T			Special 9-17-1995.	Parody Media. Host John Walsh from the Fox series, "America's Most Wanted." Theories and insights into who might have shot Montgomery Burns.	172301
2003	Simpsons, The: Star Is Born-Again, A	C	DVD - R HQ 6525		Episode #304. 3-2-2003	Parody News. Stories and headlines. Magazines.	172302
1995	Simpsons, The: Star is Burns, A	C	DVD -R HQ 9389		Episode. 3-5-1995	Parody News. TV Anchorman  TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. To boost its image, Springfield holds a film festival. 	172303
1995	Simpsons, The: Star is Burns, A	C	DVD -R HQ 11865		Episode. 3-5-1995	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). To boost its image, Springfield holds a film festival.  Brockman hosts “Eye on Springfield” television program. Film Critics show up at the festival. 	172304
2005	Simpsons, The: Star is Torn, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6964. DVD -R HQ 7598.		Episode #353. 5-8-2005	Parody News. Lisa agrees to enter a Krusty-sponsored "Li'l Starmaker" competition and panics when another contestant Fantasia Barrino outperforms her.  MTV Field Reporter.	172305
1991	Simpsons, The: Stark Raving Dad	C	DV D -R HQ 7382		Episode #36. 9-19-1991	Parody News. Homer's rest-home roommate thinks he is Michael Jackson.	172306
1992	Simpsons, The: Streetcar Named Marge, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9385		Episode. 10-1-1992	Parody News. News Media. Marge lands the lead in “Oh, Streetcar!”	172307
2003	Simpsons, The: Strong Arms of the Ma, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4511		Episode #300. 2-2-2003	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news. Marge retreats to the basement to lift weights after she is mugged	172308
1999	Simpsons, The: Sunday, Cruddy Sunday	C	DVD -R HQ 10003. DVD -R 1792 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #215. 1-31-1999.	Parody News. Rupert Murdock. Super Bowl Sports Commentators: John Madden and Pat Summerall. Sports reporters at Super Bowl.Homer in waiting room reading magazine, "Trout Fever."	172309
1994	Simpsons, The: Sweet Seymour Skinner’s Baadasssss Song	C	DVD -R HQ 9295		Episode. 4-28-1994\	TV Anchorman  Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media. Bart’s pranks get Principal Skinner fired. Flanders is the replacement.	172310
2002	Simpsons, The: Sweetest Apu, The	C	DVD -R 1817		Episode #288. 5-5-2002.	Parody Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Parody of anchors on television news. NewspapersHomer catches Apu cheating on his wife in the Kwik-E-Mart.	172311
2002	Simpsons, The: Sweets and Sour Marge	T	DVD -R HQ 3207		Episode #277. 1-20-2002	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) and the news media.	172312
2000	Simpsons, The: Tale of Two Springfields, A	C	DVD -R 1801		Episode #250. 11-5-2000	Parody News. Sportscasters. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172313
2000	Simpsons, The: Tale of Two Springfields, A	C	DVD -R HQ 9713		Episode. 11-5-2000	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer tries to split the town when Springfield adds a second area code.	172314
1996	Simpsons, The: Team Homer	C	DVD -R HQ 7691		Episode #140. 1-7-1996.	Parody Magazines. Homer and friend read Mad Magazine's Special Edition and explore its contents. Magazine Rack. Homer forms his own bowling league. Bart starts a riot at school.	172315
1990	Simpsons, The: Telltale Head, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7151		Episode #8. 2-25-1990	Parody News. Bart pulls a stunt that shocks the entire town. Bart cuts off the head of a town statue . Whole town is remorseful of the event he confesses his guilt. Homer and Bart try to put the head back on.	172316
2001	Simpsons, The: Tennis the Menace	T	DVD -R HQ 4420		Episode #260. 2-11-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) throughout series. Parody of anchors on television news. News Director (Dan Castellaneta).	172317
2005	Simpsons, The: Thank God, It's Doomsday	T	DVD -R HQ 6525.		Episode #354. 5-8-2005	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) covers the story of Homer begins to study the Rapture and believes he knows when the end times will come so he begins warning others in an attempt to secure his place in heaven.	172318
2008	Simpsons, The: That ‘90s Show	C	DVD -R HQ 9584		Episode. 1-27-2008	Parody News. Music News. When Bart and Lisa unearth Marge’s diploma from Springfield University, Marge reminisces about her college days, when she dated a pretentious professor and Homer became a grunge music star.	172319
2005	Simpsons, The: There's Something About Marrying	C	DVD -R HQ 6881		Episode #345. 2-20-2005	Parody News. The Soft News Network. Homer tries to cash in on Springfield's new law allowing same sex marriages by becoming an ordained minister via the Internet.	172320
1999	Simpsons, The: They Saved Lisa's Brain	C	DVD -R HQ 6717		Episode #225. 5-9-1999	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer - voice). Radio Live KBBL Announcer (Harry Shearer - voice).  Photographer (Tress MacNeille - voice). Newspapers.	172321
1998	Simpsons, The: This Little Wiggy	C	DVD -R HQ 9548		Episode. 3-22-1998	Parody News. News Media. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart must befriend Ralph, leading to an adventure through Springfield.	172322
1998	Simpsons, The: Thrash of the Titans	C	DVD -R HQ 9531		Episode. 4-26-1998	Parody News. News Media. Springfield Shopper headlines Homer’s victory for sanitation commissioner. His campaign disrupts a U2 concert. 	172323
2003	Simpsons, The: Today I Am a Clown	T	DVD -R HQ 3367		Episode #319. 12-7-2003	Parody News.After Krusty admits he never had a bar mitzvah, he hires Homer to fill in as guest host on his show during the ceremony.	172324
1998	Simpsons, The: Trash of the Titans	C	DVD -R HQ 9978		Episode. 4-26-1998	Parody News. Springfield Shopper newspaper story on Homer winning the election. He won’t buy the paper because it costs 50 cents. 	172325
1991	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror II	C	DVD -R HQ 2278.		Episode #42. 10-31-1991	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Excess of  Halloween candy gives Bart, Lisa and Home nightmares.	172326
1992	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror III	C	DVD -R HQ 9189		Episode. 10-19-1992	News Media. Photographers upset Homer who is a giant on an island (parody of King Kong movie). Doll comes alive. Bart entrances the town.	172327
2006	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror IV	C	DVD -R HQ 7178		Episode #86. 10-28-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Three vignettes have Halloween themes.	172328
1998	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror IX	C	DVD -R HQ 9145		Episode. 10-29-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Dead convict controls Homer. Homer and Marge are on “Jerry Springer.” Kids meet Itchy and Scratchy. 	172329
1995	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror VI	C	DVD -R 1754		Episode #134. 10-29-1995.	Parody News. Parodies of '50s monster movies, "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "The Twilight Zone."	172330
1996	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror VII	C			Episode. 10-27-1996	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Bart has a demented twin. Lisa creates her own universe. Aliens kidnap politicos. 	172331
1997	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror VIII	C	DVD -R HQ 7215		Episode #182 10-26-1997	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer battles mutants. Bart morphs with a fly. History of Halloween.	172332
2006	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror X	C	DVD -R HQ 7178		Episode #230. 10-31-1999	Parody News. Homer causes catastrophe at the nuclear plant. Bart and Lisa X-ray the Halloween candy. The family murders Ned Flanders.	172333
2000	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XI	C	DVD -R HQ 7179		Episode #249. 11-1-2000	Parody News. Homer must earn a place in Heaven. Dolphins take over Springfield. Fairy tales get scary.	172334
2002	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XIII	C	DVD -R HQ 7201.		Episode #292. 11-3-2002	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media	172335
2004	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XV	C	DVD -R HQ 7223		Episode #336. 11-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Ned gains the power to foretell people's deaths. Maggie is shrunk, then swallowed by Mr. Burns.In Victorian London, Detective Eliza Simpson and her sidekick, Dr. Bartley, pursue the Muttonchop murder.	172336
2005	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XVI	C	DVD -R HQ 7223		Episode #360. 11-6-2005.	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172337
2006	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XVII	C	DVD -R HQ 9233		Episode.  11-5-2006	News Media cover Homer who turns into a rampaging blob after eating green goo. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearers). Bart brings to life Golem, a creature from Jewish folklore. Fake radio-broadcast convinces Springfield residents that there is an alien invasion (satire on Orson Welles’ Mars Invasion 1939 broadcast). 	172338
2007	Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror XVIII	C	DVD -R HQ 9233		Episode.  11-4-2007	TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearers)  is honored by Springfield Tuxedo Owners. Homer shoots him by mistake. 	172339
2001	Simpsons, The: Trilogy of Error	C	DVD -R HQ 2652		Episode #266. 4-29-2001	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Three different stories converge on one eventful morning. Newspapers.	172340
1998	Simpsons, The: Trouble With Trillions, The	C	DVD -R 1772		Episode #198, 4-5-1998.	Parody News.  Audited Homer agrees to help the IRS recover a trillion dollars from Mr.  Burns. Newspaper headlines.	172341
1996	Simpsons, The: Two Bad Neighbors	C	DVD -R HQ 7731.		Episode #141. 1-14-1996	Parody News. Magazines. President Bush buys a house across the street from the Simpsons.	172342
1990	Simpsons, The: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish	C	DVD -R HQ 8632		Episode. 11-1-1990	Parody News. News Media covers the gubertorial race. Investigative Reporter Dave Shutton sees Bart and Lisa fishing in a small lake. Bart catches a fish with three eyes. Shutton sees the nuclear power plant waste runoff flowing into the lake.The next day he writes an investigative story for the newspaper questioning whether the power plant had anything to do with fish mutation. Springfield Shoppere Daily News Headlines:  "Mutation Caught At Ol' Fishin' Hole" "Is Power Plant Responsible?""Boy Was Using Five Pound Test and Ordinary Worms" "Sister Was Just There for the Tranquaility." Picture of Bart and Three-Eyed Fish. More headliknes follow including one with the governor calling for an investigation of the power plant.Mr. Burns decides to run for governor so he can declare what is legal and safe regarding the nuclear power plant. He hires a political consultant and a crack team of public relations people to create a new image. Press Conferences. Burns starts winning.At the Simpsons' dinner table, Marge serves Burns the three-eyed fish and he spits it out in front of news media coverage. Quickly the fish is all over the news, Burns' numbers plummet and the election is lost.	172343
1995	Simpsons, The: Two Dozen and One Greyhounds	C	DVD -R HQ 7635		Episode #123. 4-9-1995	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) has a new studio with an audience outside the glass behind him as he reads the news.Mr. Burns steals a litter of puppies, with plans to make a Greyhound-skin tuxedo.	172344
1999	Simpsons, The: Viva Ned Flanders	C	DVD -R HQ 6621		Episode #213. 1-10-1999	Parody News. TV Reporter-Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). News Media.  Dispirited Ned Flanders takes Homer's advice and goes to Las Vegas.	172345
2004	Simpsons, The: Wandering Juvie	T	DVD -R HQ 3243		Episode #329. 3-28-2004	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).Judge Ham sends Bart to juvenile detention, where he meets a tough girl who helps him devise an escape plan.	172346
1991	Simpsons, The: Way We Was, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7381		Episode #25. 1-31-1991	Parody News. Parody of Siskel and Ebert film criticism TV program.	172347
1993	Simpsons, The: Whacking Day	C	DVD -R HQ 7401		Episode #79. 4-29-1993	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Bart is expelled. Lisa protests Springfield's annual snake-bashing day.	172348
1991	Simpsons, The: When Flanders Failed	C	DVD -R HQ 7381		Episode #38. 10-3-1991	Parody News. Homer feels guilty about Flanders' failing business.	172349
1995	Simpsons, The: Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Parts 1 and 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 7642. DVD -R HQ 9971		Episodes #128. 5-21-1995. 9-17-1995. 	Parody News. TV Anchor-Reporter Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Chief Wiggums conducts manhunt to find Mr. Burns' assailant.	172350
1999	Simpsons, The: Wild Barts Can't Be Broken	C	DVD -R HQ 6629		Episode #214. 1-17-1999	Parody News. Sportscaster. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer).	172351
1998	Simpsons, The: Wizard of Evergreen Terrace, The	C	DVD -R 1778		Episode #205. 9-20-1998	Parody News. TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer). Homer tries to invent a gadget to rival those of Thomas Edison.	172352
2001	Simpsons, The: Worst Episode Ever	C	DVD -R HQ 9907		Episode #259. 2-4-2001	Parody News. Cameraman (Harry Shearer - Voice). Bart and Milhouse are left in charge of the comic book store after Comic Book Guy is hospitalized.	172353
2007	Simpsons, The: You Kent Always Say What You Want	C	DVD - R HQ 8557		Episode #400. 5-20-2007. 400th Episode.	Parody Media. TV Anchorman Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) of Channel 6 News says a profanity on the air when Homer spills hot coffee on his lap and all hell breaks loose. The FCC fines the station $10 million for Brockman's profanity.A gleeful TV News Anchor Arnie Pyle, Brockman's replacement on Channel 6, reports the news against Brockman. Ned wages an anti-indecency campaign against Brockman. The anchorman stays at Homer's house, his career ruined.Homer calls Kent Brockman part of the liberal media. Marge says, "You have to excuse him. He's been watching Fox News." Fox News Commentary. Kent Brockman and Lisa team up for Webcast News.Brockman channels Edward R. Murrow complete with cigarette from "Good Night, Good Luck," and is a big success. He's hired back by Channel 6 News because of his new popularity.	172354
2003	Sims Superstar, The	G			Sims Deluxe Edition, The add-on	Tabloids. "See your name in lights and the rest of your in the tabloids."	172355
2007	Sin City Diaries: Good Enough To Eat	T			Episode #10. 8-3-2007	Food Critic (Kelly Herrin). TV Host (Debora Meier). Sin City Diaries follows concierge expert Angelica. From her high-rise office overlooking the Strip, Casino Owners rely heavily upon her to make their high rollers happy. She helps clients live out their deepest fantasies in this playground and paradise we all know and love as Sin City. 	172356
1994	Sin compasion	MF				Journalist (Monica Dominguez). Photographer (Oscar Orellana).	172357
2000	Sin dejar huella	MF				News Media. TV Reporter (Blanca Martinez). Radio Reporter (Rafael Pineda Rape).	172358
2001	Sin fronteras	DF			Series 2001-2006	TV Anchor (Ana Patricia Candiani).	172359
1965	Sin Magazine	M			AFI-Magazines-Periodicals/Photographers	Magazine	172360
1999	Sin nombre, Los (aka The Nameless)	MF			Spain	Editor Claudia Horts de Gifford (Emma Vilarasau) watches in horror as her missing six-year-old daughter is found completely mutilated in a well by the police in Spain. She is only recognized by her bracelet and her shorter leg. Five years later, Claudia, divorced and addicted to tranquilizers, receives a short phone contact from her daughter. A former detective and Reporter Quiroga (Tristan Ulloa) who works for a magazine specializing in the occult and is an expect in the supernatural, help her find the existence of a diabolic sadistic sect called “Los Sin Nombre” that sacrifices children.	172361
1913	Sin of Eve, The	N		Edginton, May (Bailey, May)		Newspaper Owner woos Ellen Flamartin, brave, adventurous. She won't marry the millionaire newspaper owner until wrongs against women are righted.	172362
1931	Sin of Madelon Claudet, The	M				Photographer M. Novella (Charles Winninger)	172363
1961	Sin of Mona Kent, The	M			AFI-Columnists/Pub./Photographer/TV Person.	Columnist	172364
1995	Sin remitente	MF				Newspaper Editor-in-Chief (Juan Carlos Colombo).	172365
2002	Sin retorno	MF				Female Journalist	172366
1930	Sin Takes a Holiday	M				Photographer (Leo White).	172367
1942	Sin Town	M		Darling, W. Scott, Gerald Geraghty (Screenplay).  Richard Brooks (Dialogue)	Ness Book	Editor Laura Kiry (Anne Gwynne) becomes editor of a 1910 boom town paper when her father is killed. She clashes with a con man who has come to the community with a partner.Con man takes over town's gambling operation after saving the man who killed the editor's father from lynching. Also gets his pal  Judge Eustace Vale (Andy Devine) to buy half interest in the paper when the editor starts a campaign against him.Killer tries to bankrupt a businessman by blowing up an oil well he owns, but the explosion sets off a gusher. After the murderer is killed during a fight in a saloon, the con men decide to leave town.	172368
2000	Sin: The Movie	C				Reporter (Matt Kelley - Voice).	172369
1995	Sinais de Fogo	MF			Portugal	News Voice (Joao Canedo - Voice).	172370
1983	Sinat na Maria	MF				Journalist (Kiril Variyski)	172371
1992	Sinatra	MT	L			News Media. Reporter (Robert Neches). Reporter #1 (Jeff Silverman).	172372
1998	Since You've Been Gone	MT				Photographer (Jerry Springer).	172373
1986	Sine Qua Nun	NM		Quill, Monica		TV Talk Show Host, wheelchair-bound Basil Murphy is insulted by anonymous writer whose porn novels vilify thinly disguised versions of public figures. That makes the TV personality a suspect when writer is later strangled.Murphy is then killed in the same way.	172374
2005	Sinfin	MF				TV Newscaster (Concha Garcia Campoy).	172375
2002	Sinful Desires	M			Adult	News Media. Reporters (Madison Charap, Swati Davidson).	172376
1934	Sing and Like It	M	DVD -R HQ 6323, 6324			Theater Critic, Mr. Abercrombie Hancock (Richard Carle). Critics give young critic (Sheldon Jett) some advice: "Whenever a show opens, don't watch the stage. Watch Hancock. If he laughs or applauds, praise the show. If he doesn't, then pan it."Hancock to young critic: "Always remember this, if you aspire to be a great critic. If ever you have anything good to say about an actor or a playwright, never say it until he's dead. Because you cannot possibly do any good for a corpse."Other critic on Hancock: "What a great mind. I don't know what we'll do when he passes on." Gangster puts gun to critic in audience to make sure he laughs at show. He asks the gangster if something is funny. Gangster says, "What do you think?"…the critic laughs uproariously, scared to death. When the critic laughs (at terrible jokes) the audience thinks the play must be funny because the top critic is laughing and they laugh finding the show droll and clever instead of the terrible show it is.The critic is told to applaud after a terrible musical number, so he stands up and cheers, "Bravo." Audience member says, "It must be a hit. Hancock loves it," and the audience applauds long and hard. Critic easily moulds public opinion.	172377
1958	Sing Boy Sing	M				Reporter-Photographer (Tom Greenway)	172378
1961	Sing Out Sweet Homicide	NM	OWN - P	Roeburt, John		Reporter Scott Norris, special assignment reporter. Also a crew-cut cub reporter, Chris Higby and Broadway columnist Pat Garrison.	172379
1934	Sing Sing Nights	M	VHS 932. DVD.	Keeler, Harry Stephen (Novel). Marion Orth (Screenplay). Charles Logue (Additional Dialogue)		Correspondent Howard Trude (Hardie Albright) for the New York Press in Washington D.C. is a suspect in the murder of a former war correspondent Conway Tearle (Floyd Cooper)Newspaper reporter Sergei Krenitz (George Baxter) and friends set out on the trail of a murderer in this futuristic film	172380
2009	Sing Them Home	N		Kallos, Stephanie		TV Weatherman Gaelen, is a promiscuous son of a woman who two decades ago was carried away in a tornado in Emyln Springs, Nebraska. Now a bolt of lightning kills her widower. Gaelen joins his grown brothers and sisters in a reunion to mourn their deaths. Larken is an academic with a fear of flying. Sister Bonnie combs the land for detritus displaced by storms. Their stories are woven together. 	172381
1945	Sing Your Way Home	M	DVD -R HQ 6239, 6240. SV 84. 66 (Incomplete)	Joseph, Edmund,  Bart Lytton (Story). William Bowers (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Steve (Jack  Haley) for the New York Chronicle stationed in Paris. Wrote book, "My Views of the War." Egotistical journalist turns conflict into lucrative venture with publication of book, lecture tour, radio appearances and movie deal.Says he has biggest story of war. Editor conspires for him to escort young entertainers to U.S. Discovers teenage girl stowing away who says her father is a newspaperman and "also a heel." Helps transmit news stories using romance code.Youthful performers arrange romance between correspondent and woman. She finds one of coded messages, assumes it's love letter from someone else. Adds a line. When decoded in New York indicates reporter convinced governments to adopt his peace plan.Paper runs story. Reporter arrives, questioned by State Department along with editor and publisher of the paper. Truth comes out. Tries to buy his book. Clerk tells him greatest example of egomania he has ever read. Tells Steve to buy Ernie Pyle's book."Scratch a newspaperman and you find a human being sometimes." "With him it'd have to be an excavation."  Correspondent good at getting scoops and knows it. Reporter (Robert Clarke). Reporter in Paris (Lawrence Tierney).	172382
1942	Sing Your Worries Away	M	DVD -R HQ 5173, 5175.			Newsboy. Film ends with newsboy shouting "Extra. Extra." He has a copy of a newspaper with the headline, "Florida Storm Hits Hollywood." Newspaper is latest edition, The Storm Dispatch.	172383
1936	Sing, Baby, Sing	M		Sperling, Milton and Jack Yellen (Story). Sperling, Yellen and Harry Tugend (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for the New York Morning Graphic Ted Blake (Michael Whalen), a specialist in breach of promise cases, is sent to get a story on a drunken actor who is dying in a hospital calling for his lost love.Whalen and his photographer sidekick climb the fire escape to snap a picture of the coup in the hospital room. Editor (Selmer Jackson). Announcer (Carroll Nye).Film drawn from relationship of John Barrymore and a college student.	172384
1958	Sing, Boy, Sing	M				Reporter-Photographer (Tom Greenway)	172385
1947	Singapore	M	DVD -R HQ 1911. (Media Excerpts)			Reporter Freddy from Singapore Express reports from hospital on the phone about a woman in an accident with her missing husband. Speaks to Gene on rewrite. Broadcaster (Arthur Gould Porter)."There outta be a law against printing stuff like that" is comment after reading article in Singapore Express. Opening shot is of newspaper.	172386
1991	Singapore Transfer	NM	OWN - P	Warga, Wayne		Former Journalist Jeffrey Dean, rare book dealer, ex-journalist, and CIA courier	172387
1941	Singapore Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 3732, 3734.			Reporter Eddie, the Reporter (Charles Irwin)	172388
2007	Singer, The	N		Unsworth, Cathi		Journalist Eddie Bracknell wants to find out what happened to the punk band Blood Truth -- it had it all: critical acclaim, adoring fans, and a promising career. That is, until bad boy lead singer Vincent Smith disappeared, his girlfriend was found dead, and the band fell apart. Vincent has not been seen since. That was in 1981. Twenty years later, Bracknell is on the scent. He’s got a book contract and a looming deadline. Now all he needs to do is figure out what happened to Vincent. He has the deal to write a bio of Vince, but ferreting out the truth about the rocker’s mad love for his girlfriend and his iconic group. The investigation becomes a fierce trip down a memory lane mosh pit squirming with vipers, liars and tricksters. The shocking scoop on what really happened between the doomed couple finds Eddie discovering that raising the dead can come with a hefty price tag.	172389
1952	Singin' in the Rain	M	DVD -R HQ 3655-3656.			Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons-type commentator greets celebrated guests at 1927 film premiere. Commentator gets main character to tell his story; Variety headlines	172390
1936	Singing Kid, The	M				News Announcer (Sam Hayes)	172391
1966	Singing Nun, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5571, 5572. VHS 1275		AFI-Television/Sullivan	Columnist Ed Sullivan as himself	172392
2003	Singing the Dogstar Blues	N		Goodman, Alison		Newscaster's 17-year-old daughter conceived by a sperm donor terms up with a hermaphrodite from the planet Choria in a time travel adventure in future Australia.Her mother is a news presenter and a virtual reality star who communicates with her daughter through a secretary. The daughter has a strained relationship with her mother. She finds out who her father is through underground cyber spies called Spyders.	172393
1917	Single Code, The	M			AFI-Editors/Magazines	Editor	172394
2007	Single File, The	NR		McKeever, Kate		Columnist Caroline “Caro” Paul is tired of being judged for her cool beauty by the men who covet it. They prefer parading her around as arm-candy instead of taking the time to learn about the real Caro. Some have even lied to get close to her -- something she abhors. When she takes over writing “The Single Life” column for the Atlanta Globe, she is looking forward to casual dates and finding Mr. Maybe, but she harbors no romantic illusions. When her car breaks down on assignment, Caro finds the nearest garage to get it fixed, never expecting to feel chemistry with the hunky mechanic who runs the place. She's attracted to Gus Hill's rugged good looks and down-to-earth attitude. To repay him for his help, and because she thinks it could be fun, Caro invites him along on some of her newspaper assignments, including working on a house for charity, a white water rafting trip, and a society gala. Gus thinks Caroline is beautiful, but he's wary of romantic entanglements. When women learn he owns a chain of twenty auto body shops in the south, they become more interested in his money than in him. Can Caro and Gus find the trust they both need to make this romance last?	172395
1995	Single Guy, The:	T	VHS 385		Episode	News Media	172396
2005	Single Life, The	NR		McKeever, Kate		Reporter Delaney Morgan with the Atlanta Globe is not happy. She has spent her days deep in obituaries biding her time until the opportunity to make her name arrives. Now her editor has designated her the guinea pig for a new column, Single in the City.At least she'll get a byline from it. The down side is she'll have to work with Grant Stone who is ready to quit the Globe. He wants hard hitting journalism.Instead he gets to baby sit Morgan while she goes out on dates. And not just any date. New age dating. She has to go online, speed date and get matched by a computer. And he has to follow her and report on the "experience."Well, he figures he'll give it a couple of months, then he's out of there. When Delaney and Grant play dueling articles sparks fly, at first from irritation then from attraction. Delaney spends more time thinking of Grant than her column.Grant finds it strangely frustrating watching other men flirt with Laney. If he leaves before the end of the assignment, it means the end of Laney's chance to move up in the newspaper. Worse, it means the end of their budding relationship.	172397
2006	Single Life, The	NR		Wood, Liz	Harlequin Next Series #39.	Sex Columnist Lauren Witt is Chicago's newest hot 30-something making a splash Carrie Bradshaw-style with her sex column in the Chicago Gazette that has singles in the city craving more.Lauren Gard is the 50-something writer once loved by the literati dealing with an empty nest, a new life alone and a tangle of leaky pipes. It turns out they are one and the same.So when readers clamor to see Wilt in the flesh, Gard and her friends must do some fancy sleight of hand to keep the newspaper from finding out the truth.	172398
2001	Single Obsession	N 		Ekin, Des		Investigative Journalist is well-known and forced to put his career on the liner and his future in doubt. A top politician stands accused of multiple murder. A psychiatrist is threatened and the life of her small son is in danger. And all three situations are linked in complex and mysterious ways. 	172399
1968	Single Room Furnished	M				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. Lengthy introduction by Winchell	172400
2008	Single Shot Classic: Do You Believe in Magic	NR		Zachary, Drew	Gay	Entertainment Critic Craig Boston showed up to watch Illusionist Theo Charm who was just having a really bad night, and it wasn’t even Charm’s fault. So he figures he doesn’t deserve the terrible review Craig gives him. When he marches into Craig’s office to give the man a piece of his mind, and the chance to see another show, he doesn’t expect the critic to be drop dead gorgeous or to be someone he wants to get to know better. Can Theo make Craig believe in a little magic between them?	172401
1992	Single White Female	M	DVD -R HQ 8183, 8184			TV Reporter (Kim Sykes). News Vendor (Jerry Mayer).	172402
2005	Single White Female 2: Psycho, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9178, 9179			Reporter (Meggan Kimberley). Assistant Reporter (Bettina Adger). Young woman develops a dangerous, obsessive friendship with her new roommate and plots to murder all those whom have done her new friend wrong.	172403
2003	Single Wife	N		Solomon, Nina		Journalist husband Laz's occasional disappearances doesn't bother Manhattanite wife because he is a prize-winning journalist who works hard and keeps late hours. But this time he walks out and doesn't return.She conceals this from everyone with an elaborate lie that Laz has never left. She leaves the dishes in the sink and the toilet seat up. She eventually realizes that she has been living Laz's life, not hers and makes the necessary adjustments.	172404
2008	Single Woman, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Cameron Crain). Jewish Reporter (Judd Nelson). Reporter Maury Maverick, 1917 (Peter Coyote).  1917 Reporter (Cameron Crain - Voice). World War I Reporter (Andy Hirsch). Anchorman in the 1970s (Cameron Crain). Lively portrait of the first American woman elected to Congress, a suffragist, peace activist and reformer, from her childhood in 1880’s Montana to her last TV interview in 1972. 	172405
1995	Singled Out: Novel of Suspense, A	N		Simon,  Brett		TV Producer Laura Fisher of London has a hard time with intimacy. Her father sexually abused her and beat her brother and was imprisoned for strangling their mother to death.Fisher wants to get pregnant and raise a healthy child. She picks out a stranger in a hotel bar, seduces him, then scares him off with a pistol. Twenty years later, she and her son are living together in Bristol.When he is accused of assaulting his girlfriend and then murdering her, Fisher must confront her gruesome family legacy.	172406
1989	Singles	MT			West Germany	Journalist (Nikola Kress).	172407
1992	Singles	M				Interviewer. Club Interviewer (Cameron Crowe). Magazine Stand Clerk (Art Cahn).	172408
1967	Singles, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	172409
1997	Singleton's Law	N		Hill, Reginald		Journalist Whitney Singleton is hired to produce counter-revolutionary propaganda against English football club managers. Expatriate journalist.	172410
1933	Sininen varjo	MF				Radio News Announcer (Markus Rautio).	172411
1961	Sinister Urge, The	M				Magazine. Pornographic.	172412
1923	Sinner or Saint	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	172413
1937	Sinner Take All	M	DVD -R HQ 4161, 4162	Chambers, Whitman (Novel - Murder for a Wanton). Leonard Lee, Walter Wise (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jane Mills (Dorothy Kilgallen), sob sister, Globe News Service. Ernie Hines (Bruce Porter), crime reporter for The Star. Editor MacKelvey "Mac" (Stanley Ridges) wants Ernie to cover  story for his paper but the former reporter refuses.Editor Mac is the killer. Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Tony Healy). Reporter (Charles King).  Reporter (Ralph McCullough). Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn).Editor says the story is so complicated he can't even tell it "in the first paragraph." Kills because he needs money to get the woman he loves. Compliments his former reporter for figuring it out -- "I trained you well.""If I never get to be a lawyer, at least I'm a goddarn good reporter. It's the Chronicle. Holy Smokes, I called the wrong paper."  End of the film.Variety, 2/10/37: Cabot: "Not the usual fresh reporter, but a confident sort of chap who knows his way about. Best stage reporter in some time."	172414
2002	Sinner’s Paradise	N		Lettieri, Scott		Radio News Reporter Martin Fante walks into a lesbian bar in the seediest part of San Francisco desperately looking for his aloof yet alluring girlfriend. But something much deeper drives Martin, a secret that begins to surface as he cares for his dying mother. Martin’s torment, for years buried beneath a string of sexual liaisons, an irreverent lifestyle and a career as a radio news reporter, can no longer be ignored. As his mother’s health and his relationship with his girlfriend degenerate, that dark secret threatens to bury Martin instead.	172415
1955	Sinners and Shrouds	NM	OWN - H	Latimer, Jonathan		Alcoholic Journalist	172416
1938	Sinners in Paradise	M				Reporter (Lynton Brent).  Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Donald Kerr). Photographer (Harry Harvey). Photographer (Robert Spencer).	172417
1989	Sins	MT				Publisher Helene (Joan Collins) expands her empire with a new publication in New York, rekindles a love affair and assembles allies to save her publishing empire.	172418
1984	Sins of Omission	N		Flynt, Candace		News Media	172419
1996	Sins of Silence	MT	DVD -R HQ 8878, 8879			Anchorwoman (Deborah Burgess)	172420
1997	Sins of the Mother	N		Saban, Cheryl		Magazine Editor Alison Young has a great life -- teenage daughter, happy marriage with advertising executive, a successful career. But nearly 20 years ago, the 18-year-old Alison was brutally raped and had a child as a result.Her fairy-tale existence shatters when the man who attacked her comes back into her life after being in prison for 18 yeas. He now returns to claim his woman and his daughter.Posing as a music executive, he lays a clever plan to snare the daughter, a promising young singer. Young has kept her secret locked tight and she doesn't know where to turn for help.Complicating matters is her daughter has hired a private investigator to look into her mother's past because she is obsessed with finding out about her father.	172421
2003	Sins of Two Fathers	N		Hamill, Denis		Columnist Hank Tobin of the New York Examiner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper and novelist, lives the high life in Manhattan, but is having some problems. His wife has left him, accusing him of having an affair, which he denied (but who believes him?) Somebody who calls himself LL is offering Tobin anonymous tips on hot stories (could LL be Hank’s own son, Henry Jr., a 22-year-old rival columnist?) And, when Hank digs into the fire-bombing of a Brooklyn mosque, he begins to suspect that the mysterious LL is behind it, and that it’s all part of a twisted plot to get revenge on Hank (but for what offense?).  The book opens with Hank working to free his son, who is facing 25 to life in prison for a crime Hank knows he didn’t commit -- the promising 22-year-old journalist is charged with bombing a Brooklyn mosque, and then skips back in time three days, when Hank is returning home from an assignment overseas. What could possibly happen in three days to put Hank’s son, the up-and-coming newspaperman, behind bars? LL turns out to be a vengeful father forced into drastic action by a column Tobin wrote 10 years ago that wrongfully sent his son to prison. Hank, separated form his retired cop wife and estranged from his family after years of boozing and related sins, strives for all kinds of redemption. Excerpt:The great Hank Tobin is powerless, neutralized, impotent. Tobin thought. Exposed as the fake I could never look in the eye in the mirror. While others offered praise, congratulations, and awards. I secretly knew that the career was held together with smoke and mirrors and bluster, like some manufactured boy band. Maybe before I became an asshole, swallowed by my own self-importance, there was a time when I was a pretty good reporter and not such a bad guy. I must’ve been a decent man once. Or else a great woman like Julie Capone would never have given me a second look, never mind married me. Then she gave me two great kids. We had a special marriage. A wonderful, nutty, loving family. A helluva life. Then came The Column. And I threw away all those things that really mattered. For cheap headlines, talk shows, gossip items, fancy restaurants, deals, glamor, celebrity. For The Column, which I wore like a suit of armor to protect myself form the truth of my own inadequacies. And as I wrote myself into a figment of my own imagination, only two people knew I was a fraud -- Julie and me. So Julie filed the divorce papers, but I wrote the script. Now my son’s life is on the line and all my celebrity, fame, and connections are useless, Tobin thought. I wrecked the lives of strangers with my arrogant, self-aggrandizing, and reckless newspaper column. And instead of bringing the long overdue bill to me, the piper is making my kid pay. My son is paying for my sins. Oh...my...god. What did I do? What do I do? Where do I turn? Who can I trust?  He tightened the grip on the vodka bottle cap....He stamped his foot on a loose front page of the New York Daily News. Tobin glanced down at the headline that was about his twenty-two-year-old son, Henry Tobin Jr., facing 25-to-life in jail for something that Tobin knew his son didn’t do. Which Tobin believed was a frame-up. He was convinced the man in the photo had set up his son to get even with Tobin for a hurtful column he’d written a long time ago.Tobin held the vodka bottle in his hand, staring at it...if he had any doubt before, Hank Tobin now knew more than ever that he would need to summon the courage to ask Julie to work with him to help save their only son. He didn’t know if he could find that courage as he stood staring at the bottle of booze....	172422
2003	Sinsitivity	M				TV Reporter Trent Lundy (Ryan Sands), who grew up in the shadow of his minister father, aspires to get a job as a TV anchorman. While struggling to make his dreams come true, he encounters a beautiful stripper and quickly becomes infatuated with her. But when his desire gets the best of him, it jeopardizes his career and his relationship with his dad. His dangerous obsession with the dirty dancer leads to a shocking revelation for this rising TV reporter with his eye on a lucrative anchor position.	172423
2006	Sinterklassjournaal, Het	TF			Episodes.	Reporter Martijn (Martijn Krabbe).	172424
1994	Sioux City	M				News Media	172425
2001	Sipkova Ruzenka	TF			Czech Republic. Series 2001.	Reporter (Katerina Laifrova).	172426
2006	Sippuro Shel G.G. Eselmund	M			Short Comedy	News Media. Newsman (Joab Nevo). Interviewer I (Yair Kessary). Interviewer II (Philip Domarev). Photographer (Yeftah Harosh). Eselmund's Cinematographer (Yoav Yeger).	172427
2008	Sipsey Swamp Stories, The	N		Wiggins, Wendell		Reporter probes the secrets of a curious boy who spends his time building electronic gadgets and things that burn or explore  and who explores the mysterious Sipsey Swamp in the 1950s. The reporter recruits the boy to give an obnoxious grownup his comeuppance.	172428
1992	Sipurei Tel-Aviv	MF				Photographer (Dror Keren).	172429
1892	Sir Dominick Ferrand	SS		James, Henry		Editor Locket, editor of The Promiscuous Review for whom Peter Baron refuses to write an essay based on Sir Dominick Ferrand's private papers.	172430
1711	Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, The	N	USC	Addison, Joseph		Journalist Mr. Spectator, the anonymous first-person narrator of the articles describing customs and personalities of 18th century London.Writer sets the tone of the journal with the editorial pronouncement that any faulty character described in the journal fits a thousand people and that every paper is presented in the spirit of benevolence and with love of mankind.	172431
2003	Siren Song	NM		Fawcett, Quinn		Journalist Ian Fleming, working as journalist after distinguished career as intelligence operative during World War II, is at holiday party in London in 1950 and bumps into fellow journalist he admires, Nora Blair De Young who writes under assumed name.Fleming is accosted by two British intelligence agents who offer him a scoop -- to smear a San Francisco labor leader who may be a Communist spy. He refuses to do the dirty work and be their patsy.The beautiful, glamorous DeYoung, who arrives in Jamaica where Fleming lives during the winter, and Fleming become lovers and partners in an effort to unravel the labor leader's mystery. Sex appeal, intelligence and shared passion for journalism.Fleming learns she is there on an assignment he turned down -- writing expose on labor leader. He wonders if there's more than coincidence at work. After attempt on DeYoung's life, it's clear  story has implications far beyond discrediting a possible spy.World knows Fleming as creator of James Bond. But real Fleming was once an operative for British Naval Intelligence, ostensibly retired to a career in journalism after World War II.	172432
1927	Siren, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	172433
1999	Sirens	MT	SVD 1119			TV Reporter who tells white business executive the story wouldn't grab ratings	172434
1995	Sirens: Color  Blind	T			Episode #34. 5-13-1995	TV Reporter profiles one of the rookie officers, Lynn, who becomes involved in a racially charged case. Molly investigates a car that has plunged into the river.	172435
1994	Sirens: Cop First, A	T			Episode #19. 10-27-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Peter Anthony Holder). Reporter #2 (Jenny Wright).	172436
1993	Sirens: Gal Cops	T	SV 216		Episode #10. 6-9-1993. 3-10-1993 to 5-20-1995	TV Crew for a reality show called "Gal Cops" follows the female officers in the precinct for the day.	172437
1993	Sirens: Jumper	T	SV 196 (Media Excerpts Man on Bridge)		Episode #3. 3-24-93	News Media. Man threatening to jump from a bridge will only let a rookie officer on the ledge with him to talk him down.	172438
1976	Sirota's Court: Reporter, The (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 12-1-1976. Series 12-1-1976 to 4-13-1977	Reporter (Victor Buono - The Reporter) is writing a story about the country's worst judges and he visits Sirota's courtroom just at a time that Judge Sirota is taking frequent recesses in order to keep track of the progress of a football game.	172439
1976	Sirota's Court: Vacation, The	T			Episode #10. 2-8-1977	News Media	172440
2005	Siska: Keine andere Wahl	TF			Episode #69. 9-9-2005	TV Reporter (Alexander-Klaus Stecher).	172441
2005	Sissy Frenchfry	M				School Newspaper. Student Reporter  (Rachel Laase)	172442
1998	Sista kontraktet	MF				News Media. Journalist (Cecillia Ljung). Max Berg, the corrupt journalist (Leif Andree)	172443
2004	Sista oradet, Det	DF				Journalist Jan-Olov Andersson. Journalist Niklas Svensson of Expressen. Docu Series Agent Sherry Spillane.  Former Editor-in-Chief Lars Lindstrom of Expressen. Former TV Critic Niclas Andersson of Expressen. Documentary Executive Tom Alandh, SVT.Host Thomas Mygind.	172444
1991	Sista vinden fran Kap Horn	MTF				Journalist (Annelli Martini). Editor (Krister Henriksson).	172445
1976	Siste mote med Bjorneboe	MTF				Interviewer (Haagen Ringnes)	172446
1992	Sister Act	M	DVD -R HQ 3271, 3272			News Reporter (Robert Jimenez).	172447
2004	Sister Agatha: Bad Faith	NM		Thurlo, Aimee and David	#1 Sister Agatha Series	Former Investigative Reporter Agatha is one of two extern nuns in a cloistered order in the Our Lady of Hope Monastery in the New Mexico desert. It is her role to be the link between the order and the outside world.A chaplain drops dead. The local sheriff, whom Sister Agatha dated in her pre-convent days, confirms the priest was poisoned and the entire cloister is suspect. Sister Agatha is asked by her superior to find the murderer.	172448
2006	Sister Agatha: Prey For a Miracle	NM		Thurlo, Aimee and David	#3 Sister Agatha Series	Former Investigative Reporter Agatha is one of two extern nuns in a cloistered order in the Our Lady of Hope Monastery in the New Mexico desert. It is her role to be the link between the order and the outside world.Sister Agatha is charged with looking after an eight-year-old whose mother lies in a coma after a bad car wreck. Sister Agatha and her buddy, the local sheriff who she dated in her pre-convent days, suspect the wreck was no accident.Someone is after the child and her mother. Sister Agatha is also burdened by her convent's financial problems.	172449
2006	Sister Agatha: Thief in Retreat:	NM		Thurlo, Aimee and David	#2 Sister Agatha Series	Former Investigative Reporter Agatha has entered the monastery to become an extern nun in the cloistered order at the Our Lady of Hope Monastery near the small desert town.It is her role to be the link between her cloistered sisters and the outside world. Skills from both her past and current lives that she must bring to the task assigned to her by the Archbishop of her diocese.Several valuable pieces of southwestern folk art owned by the diocese and left on loan at a hotel and business retreat have been stolen and replaced by replicas. Art expert called in to verify the remaining collection disappears without a trace.Ghost seems to be wandering the halls. Sister Agatha now discreetly investigates what's going on. But she soon learns that something even more sinister than a ghost is loose in the retreat.	172450
1900	Sister Carrie	N		Dreiser, Theodore		Managing Editor Harry McGarren, Chicago Times, friend of one of the characters	172451
1914	Sister Jefferies	N		Clark, Muriel		Woman Journalist gives up prospects and love and joins the Salvation Army	172452
1946	Sister Kenny	M	DVD -R HQ 9143, 9144. DVD -R 1750 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. San Francisco Reporter (Lee Bonnell). New York Reporter (Regis Toomey -  Reporter in Light Jacket). Reporters (Charles Dorety, Eddie Kane, Edward Keane, Dick Scott ). Photographers (Sam Lufkin, Allan Ray)Newsboy (Eli Schmudkler).	172453
1994	Sister, Sister: Car Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 10862		Episode #8. 5-20-1994	Photographer (Nils Larsen).	172454
1999	Sister, Sister: Father's Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6679. SVD 788		Episode #112. 2-7-1999	Photojournalist (Tony Carreiro), who is famous,  inadvertently leads Tia and Tamera to their biological father. Newscaster (Larry Carroll).	172455
1995	Sister, Sister: Field Trip	T			Episode #23. 2-22-1995	News Media. TV Reporter (Sherri Paysinger).	172456
1998	Sister, Sister: For the People	T	DVD -R HQ 10251		Episode #107. 11-22-1998	Newscaster (Larry Carroll).	172457
1998	Sister, Sister: Greek to Me	T	DVD -R 1620			College Newspaper Reporter Jordan tries to expose fraternity hazing for the paper.	172458
1994	Sister, Sister: Kid in Play	T	DVD -R HQ 11090		Episode #25. 3-15-1995	Student Interviewer (Keiko Agena).	172459
1998	Sister, Sister: Rosebud	T	DVD -R HQ 11019		Episode #89. 1-28-98	TV Reporter Pat Harvey of News 5. Ray’s old girlfriend Vivica’s business is shut down because of violations of city law and Harvey covers the story. Vivica “borrows” Ray’s business practices for her own use but her plan backfires.  Tamera feels she has something to prove when she pledges an elite sorority, but the club president has other plans for her new plebe	172460
1999	Sister, Sister: Two Guys, a Girl and a Calendar	T			Episode #110.1-17-1999	Photographer (Rocco Vienhage).	172461
2005	Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6976, 6977			Documentarian Tibby (Amber Tamblyn) is a rebel who stays home and works.	172462
1930	Sisters	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	172463
1973	Sisters	M	DVD -R HQ 2306, 2307. VHS 1431	De Palma, Brian (Story). De Palma, Louisa Rose (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt) for the independent Staten Island Panorama witnesses a murder apparently committed by one of a pair of Siamese twins. Difficulty getting the police to cooperate because she attacks them in print.Hires investigator. Also contacts Arthur McLennen, Magazine Editor (Barnard Hughes) who shows her newsreel footage of twin sisters. Reporter goes to mysterious clinic and line between reality and dreams becomes blurred.Survives ordeal and uncovers the truth but at the end of the film is trapped in nightmare from which there appears to be no escape. Collier's mother: "Don't you think you're taking this little job of yours a bit seriously?"	172464
1998	Sisters	M				Photographer, Boxing (Dennis Silverstein).	172465
2006	Sisters	M			Remake of Brian De Palma's "Sisters."	Reporter Grace Collier (Chloe Sevigny) witnesses the central murder on the computer screen, helpless to stop it.	172466
1981	Sisters	N		Cheney, Lynne V.		Publisher Sophie Dymond has overcome 19th century prejudices to succeed as publisher of a hugely popular women’s magazine. But when she left New York to revisit her native Wyoming, where her sister had died mysteriously, she left her prestige and power far behind. Waiting for Sophie was a world where women were treated either as decorative figurines or as abject sexual vassals -- where wives were led to despise the marriage act and prostitutes pandered to husbands’ hungers, where the relationship between women and men became a kind of guerilla warfare in which women were forced to band together for the strength they needed and at times for the love they wanted. In her effort to grasp the meaning of her sister’s life and death. Sophie discovers the secret that tainted her life and begins to understand the experience of the vast majority of silent, trapped women.,	172467
1994	Sisters and Lovers	N		Briscoe, Connie		African-American Magazine Editor Beverly is one of three Middle Class sisters attempting to balance their needs for love and their self-respect in a male-defined society.Beverly is single, lives alone, is "picky." reluctantly watching her biological clock tick its way to 30. When her boyfriend takes up with another woman, she finds herself going on blind dates, considering artificial insemination and dating white men.	172468
1934	Sisters Under the Skin	M			PR	Reporter (Frank O'Connor). Reporter (David Callis). Publicity Man (Charles H. Hickman).	172469
1938	Sisters, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3195, 3196. VHS 466	Brinig, Myron (Novel). Milton Krims (Screenplay)	Davis. Flynn	Reporter. Alcoholic San Francisco newspaperman Frank Medlin (Errol Flynn) is accused of being a drunk by his City Editor (Robert Homans) and is fired.  The editor tells him he has had his nose in a bottle so many times he has become a cork.When he is unable to find work at other papers, he leaves his wife to face the San Francisco earthquake alone. Returns for a reconciliation. Hopes to write a novel like Theodore Dreiser.Announcer (Lee Phelps)	172470
1937	Sisters, The	N	OWN - H	Brining, Myron		Press	172471
1939	Sisters, The	R	CDR		Episode. 10-09-39	Reporter Frank marries a woman, then leaves her when she is pregnant. Alcoholic reporter runs away.	172472
1999	Sisters, The	N		Victor, Cynthia	Weinberg List	Journalist	172473
1995	Sisters: 100	T			Episode #100. 9-23-1995	Weatherman Willard Scott figures in Georgie's fantasy -- she is depressed about her advancing age and fantasizes that she is being interviewed by Scott on her 100th birthday but has no accomplishments in her life to show for it.	172474
1993	Sisters: All That Glitters	T			Episode #42. 1-9-1993	Reporter (John Moschitta Jr.).	172475
1992	Sisters: And God Laughs	T			Episode #33. 10-17-1992	News Conference. Bolt coaches Teddy for a news conference spotlighting her line. Georgie flashes back after learning John's plane has crashed.	172476
1995	Sisters: Angel of Death	T			Episode. 2-18-1995. Season #5. Episode #17.	Reporter (Ron Brooks). Alex decides to face a murder trial in the death of Truman.	172477
1995	Sisters: Angel of Death	T			Episode #92. 2-18-1995	Talk Show Host Alex Reed decides to face a murder trial in the death of Truman.	172478
1996	Sisters: Best Man, The	T			Episode #115. 2-3-1996	Talk Show Host Alex Reed tries to ensure a speedy heart donor for Big Al Barker..	172479
1994	Sisters: Blinders	T			Episode #77.10-1-1994	Photographer (Jim Wise).	172480
1992	Sisters: Bottom Line, The	T			Episode #31. 10-3-1992	Female Reporter flirts with Mitch after his clam chowder wins a contest and he becomes "Chowder King of Chicago." She writes a flattering article about his store filling it with customers.	172481
1993	Sisters: Broken Angel	T			Episode #64. 12-11-1993	Talk Show Host Alex's show is cancelled.	172482
1992	Sisters: Crash and Born	T			Episode #37. 11-14-1992	News Media. Reporter (Emily Kuroda).	172483
1992	Sisters: Crash and Born	T			Episode #37. 11-14-1992	Reporter (Emily Kuroda). Future Gossip Columnist Georgie is in a car accident and goes into labor while pinned in the vehicle.	172484
1993	Sisters: Crimes and Ms. Demeanors	T	SV 185	Himlestein, Janet and P.K. Knelman	Episode #43. 1-16-93. Series 5-11-1991 to 5-4-1996	Fashion Columnist Diana Gottfried (Concetta Tomei) gives Teddy negative reviews of her works and holds a press conference in retaliation. Later, Teddy confronts Diana at a restaurant. Interviewer (Dale Harimoto).When Diana is rude to her, Teddy hits her in the face with a pie. Teddy feels victorious until Diana sues her for battery and $3,000.	172485
1993	Sisters: Dear Georgie	T	SVD 950	Melamed, Lisa	Episode. #49. 4-24-1993	Advice Columnist. Georgie gets a job as an advice columnist for the local newspaper.	172486
1995	Sisters: Deceit	T			Episode #104. 10-28-1995	Talk Show Host Alex's producer Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) gives birth to a girl but discovers that her own mother, Gladys, is suing for custody of the baby because Norma is a lesbian. Alex tries to arbitrate between them.	172487
1993	Sisters: Different	T			Episode #48. 2-27-1993	Future Talk Show Host Alex's worry over chemotherapy makes Alex more sarcastic.	172488
1996	Sisters: Don't Go To Springfield	T			Episode #117. 3-2-1996	TV Newscaster (Gary Newton). Weatherman (Shaun Toub). Mom and the sisters reminisce when a sudden snowstorm strands all five women in a limousine on a deserted road.	172489
1996	Sisters: Double, Double, Toil and Trouble	T			Episode #113. 1-20-1996	Journalist. Alex Reed challenges a harsh, critical  journalist Pug Finnegan (Bruce Weitz) to a debate on her TV show. He ends up being her co-host.	172490
1994	Sisters: Down For the Count	T			Episode #82. 11-5-1994	Talk Show Host Alex, as the mayor's wife, constructs a "kitchen cabinet" and appoints a reluctant Georgia to fill a "devoted wife and working mother" position. Georgie confesses to Alex about her affair with Dr. Caspian.	172491
1991	Sisters: Freedom's Just Another Word	T			Episode #13. 11-2-1991	Photographer Hank Seawell has an exhibit hosted by the Hospital Women's League and Alex, the new Chairperson. When photos of a naked Teddy are unveiled, an irate councilman closes the exhibit.John is insulted while a guest on a popular radio show, his children's favorite.	172492
1993	Sisters: Good Daughter, The	T			Episode #59. 10-30-1993	News Media. TV Reporter (Tiiu Leek).  After listening to many days of testimony about rape at a trial, Georgia has some disturbing reminiscences. She confesses to her sisters that when she was 18, a boyfriend raped her.She suppressed the bad memory for all these years.	172493
1995	Sisters: House Divided, A	T			Episode #90.2-4-1995	Photographer (Tom Ashworth).	172494
1996	Sisters: Housecleaning	T			Episode #124. 4-20-1996	Former Talk Show Host Alex finds she has an abundance of free time after her show is canceled.	172495
1994	Sisters: I Only Have Eyes For You	T			Episode #78. 10-8-1994	Talk Show Host Alex is asked by a dying fan to raise her child.	172496
1993	Sisters: Icing on the Cake, The	T			Episode #53. 5-22-1993	Future Talk Show Host Alex learns how to perform stand-up as a way of coping with her disease.	172497
1996	Sisters: Impersonators	T			Episode #114. 1-27-1996	News Media. News Reporter (Lisa Inouye). Alex views with her new co-host Pug Finnigan (Bruce Weitz) to win an interview with a local hero.	172498
1995	Sisters: Judgment Day	T			Episode #94. 4-1-1995	Talk Show Host Alex goes to trial and an unsympathetic judge presides over the trial.	172499
1993	Sisters: Kick in the Caboose, A	T			Episode #57. 10-16-1993	TV Talk Show Harry Busby's Producer Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) hears breast cancer victim Alex giving an inspiration talk to other cancer survivors like herself and invites her to appear as a guest on the show.Harry Busby (Jack Betts) chokes and dies while laughing at one of Alex's jokes, Norma talks Alex into replacing Harry.	172500
1996	Sisters: Leap Before You Look	T			Episode. 3-16-1996. Season #6. Episode #20	Reporter (Kim Delgado). Female Reporter (Lise Simms).	172501
1994	Sisters: Life Upside-Down	T			Episode #73. 5-7-1994	Talk Show Host Alex invites her producer Norma's parents to Winnetka when Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) wins an award.	172502
1992	Sisters: Lost Souls	T			Episode #35. 10-31-1992	Future Talk Show Host Alex thinks she killed a homeless man.	172503
1992	Sisters: Matter of Life and Death, A	T			Episode #24. 2-22-1992	Reporter (Bill Press). Moderator (Raymond Patterson).	172504
1995	Sisters: Matters of the Heart	T			Episode #98. 4-29-1995	Talk Show Host Alex becomes mayor for a day when Big Al has a heart attack.	172505
1993	Sisters: Mirror, Mirror	T			Episode #47. 2-20-1993	Future Talk Show Host Alex discovers a lump in her chest. It's breast cancer and she will have to undergo treatment.	172506
1991	Sisters: Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On	T			Episode #1. 5-11-1991	Future Gossip Columnist Georgie is one of four sisters -- Alex, Teddy and Frankie -- in the Reed family who are brought together by the sale of the family home and the passing of their father.The widowed mother of the four Reed Sisters, Beatrice, must consider selling the family home. Georgie must deal with her unemployed husband who spends all his time in his bathrobe, perfecting his lounge act.Teddy hasn't been around for some time and is back to reclaim Mitch, her ex-husband and father to her daughter. She's surprised to find out that her baby sister, Frankie, now has him.The four women put their own problems aside when their mother is involved in a car accident. Together they join forces to help their mother accept the loss of her husband and deal with her alcoholism.Theodora "Teddy" Reed Margolis Falconer Sorenson (Sela Ward). Georgiana "Georgie" Reed Whitsig (Patricia Kalember).  Alexandra "Alex" Reed Halsey Barker Barkerowitz (Swoosie Kurtz). Francesca "Frankie" Reed Margolis (Julianne Phillips).	172507
1995	Sisters: No Pain, No Gain	T			Episode #87. 1-7-1995	Talk Show Host Alex speaks out on a controversial issue and her producer, Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) is forced to fire her. Georgie is left in the cold after leaving John for Dr. Caspian.	172508
1996	Sisters: Nothing Personal	T		Dunn, Nora	Episode #123. 4-13-1996	Talk Show Host Alex's show is canceled and Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) is offered a new job as a producer immediately. Jealousy threatens their relationship.	172509
1995	Sisters: Perfect Circle, The	T			Episode #105. 11-4-1995	Talk Show Host Alex misses her menstrual cycle and excitedly thinks she is pregnant. Sadly, she learns she entered menopause early because of the chemotherapy she had for breast cancer.	172510
1991	Sisters: Picture of Perfection, The	T			Episode #9. 9-28-1991	Photographer Hank Seawell is a prestigious photographer whose pictures of the homeless Teddy once tried to paint has been hired by Alex to take photos of her and her plastic surgeon husband Wade.	172511
1994	Sisters: Poison	T			Episode #68. 1-19-1994	Talk Show Host Alex's new assistant Tammy Lauren (Evelyn Barrington) aims for her job as host.	172512
1996	Sisters: Price, The	T			Episode #121. 3-30-1996	Talk Show Host Alex is delighted to learn that her show might be broadcast nationally, but is hesitant about the sacrifices involved.  Co-Host Pug Finnegan (Bruce Weitz).	172513
1995	Sisters: Proper Farewell, A	T			Episode #91. 2-11-1995	Talk Show Host Alex helps Truman end his suffering. Teddy takes matters into her own hands when Falconer's killer is freed for agreeing to testify against a drug lord.	172514
1994	Sisters: Protective Measures	T			Episode #74. 5-14-1994	Talk Show Host Alex may have cancer again. Falconer is assigned to protect Teddy from a stalker.	172515
1994	Sisters: Scandalous	T			Episode #81. 10-29-1994	News Media. TV Reporter #1 (Gale Van Cott). TV Reporter #2 (Debbie Gates). Big Al hits the campaign trail but scandals threaten to derail his bid.	172516
1992	Sisters: Sins of the Mothers	T			Episode #34. 10-24-1992	Future Talk Show Host Alex clashes with animal rights activists.	172517
1995	Sisters: Sleeping With the Devil	T			Episode #93. 3-4-1995	Newscaster (Michael Halpin). Alex fights the news media.	172518
1993	Sisters: Sleepless in Winnetka	T			Episode #58. 10-23-1993	Talk Show Host Alex lets John make a musical appearance on the show after which Alex's producer, Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) , asks John to sing on a regular basis.Nightmare Host #1 (Chuck Kovacic). Nightmare Host #2 (Lin Shaye). Nightmare Host #3 (Yvette Freeman).	172519
1993	Sisters: Something in Common	T			Episode #60. 11-6-1993	Talk Show Host Alex learns an interesting fact about her producer, Norma Lear (Nora Dunn).	172520
1994	Sisters: Tangled Webs	T			Episode #69. 2-5-1994	Talk Show Host Alex confronts her ambitious assistant Tammy Lauren (Evelyn Barrington). .	172521
1994	Sisters: Up in the Air	T			Episode #75. 5-21-1994	Weatherman (Mark Kriski).	172522
1994	Sisters: Up In the Air	T			Episode #75. 5-21-1994	Talk Show Host Alex has Singer Naomi Judd (Herself) on her show. Weatherman (Mark Kriski).	172523
1994	Sisters: Up To His Old Tricks	T			Episode #70. 2-12-1994	Talk Show Host Alex and Mayor Al Barker marry after he proposes on the air.	172524
1996	Sisters: Where There's Smoke…	T			Episode #118. 3-9-1996	News Media. Reporter (Andi Matheny).	172525
1996	Sisters: Where There's Smoke…	T			Episode #118. 3-9-1996	Talk Show Host Alex and her producer Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) try to gain admittance to Talk Show Co-Host Pug Finnegan's "men only" cigar club. Pug Finnegan (Bruce Weitz).	172526
1995	Sisters: Word of Honor	T			Episode #95. 4-8-1995	Talk Show Host Alex helps Norma Lear (Nora Dunn) with a PBS telethon.	172527
1948	Sitting Pretty	M				Newsreel Man (Billy Wayne). Assistant Cameraman (Dave O'Brien). Newsreel Director (Charles Tannen).	172528
2006	Situation, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10509, 10510. DVD. 			American Journalist Anna Molyneux (Connie Nielsen) , a CIA operative and an Iraqi Photographer form a love triangle that plays out against the backdrop of the war in Iraq. Photo Editor (Dan Murphy). TV News Reporter (Wendell Stevenson).Journalist (Daniel Mulligan). Anna is an American journalist who decides to write a story about the assassination of an Iraqi leader whom she admires.	172529
2000	Siu chan chan (aka And I Hate You So)	MF			Hong Kong	Columnist Luna Ng  (Kelly Chen), a popular newspaper columnist writes a series of harshly-worded articles criticizing top-rated Radio Talk-Show Host Cheung Yung  (Aaron Kwok) after he opens a very public discussion concerning her private love life.  She made an enemy of Cheung Yung when she attempts to block his purchase of a used vinyl record. He’s a lover of old vinyl and uses them on his popular radio show where he plays old tunes and gives sometimes ill-advised romantic advice. Luna wanted the record because it was a gift to her first love and the shock and dismay over seeing it in a used bin causes her to wish to possess it again. The two begin to spar, she in her column and he on his radio show. The DJ who offers romantic advice to his listeners discovers that his harshest critic could also be his greatest love. These two popular media figures are about to find out just how thin the fine line between love and hate truly is. Cheung Yung’s Producer (Jessica Hester).  	172530
2001	Siu lam juk kau	MF			Hong Kong - China	Reporter (Lu Wei).	172531
2003	Six Bills	N		Vogt, M. Diane		TV Reporter Ursula is a friend to Tampa's crime-solving federal judge. The judge uncovers the secrets of a Woodstock-era band, the Six Bills, and Ursula happens to be married to an ex-Six Bill.	172532
1955	Six Bridges to Cross	M				Reporters (Edmund M. MacClosky, Cal Moore, Edward Richardson).	172533
1966	Six Day Week	NM	OWN - H	Gardner, Allan		Journalist Davis Troy of the London Globe, young journalist uncovers sinister Chinese Communist plot to take over Italy	172534
1998	Six Days, Seven Nights	M	DVD -R HQ 2419, 2420. SVDSP 781			Fashion Magazine. Starchy fashion magazine underling is fun-free, fearful and unfaithful to her generous but hangdog boyfriend. Photographer (Greg Gorman).Newspaper Salesman (Stephen Conteh).	172535
1930	Six Deadly Dames	NM	MLPL	Nebel, Frederick	Six adventures.	Sports News. Hinkley, an assistant editor of the Sporting Sphere -- "The Sporting Sphere is aching to pay you a little cash for a little good turn," says to detective hero.	172536
2007	Six Degrees: Get a Room	T	DVD -R HQ 8268		Episode. 3-30-2007	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.Whitney searches for a new apartment, finds one she loves, but gives it up because of a quickie affair with another tenant. She struggles to keep any rebound relationship casual.On Laura's first date she discovers a photo Caseman took of her weeping on her front stoop.	172537
2006	Six Degrees: Masque	T	DVD -R HQ 7199		Episode #6. 11-1-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.The strangers are unaware of their impact on one another as they live their lives. Web of coincidences draw them close. Caseman seems to have lost his way, can't take photographs and is an alcoholic who is ruining his life and his family's life.Editor (Will Swenson). General Manager (Alicia Roper). Whitney offers Caseman the job of a lifetime, forcing him to reassess his priorities.  Damian refuses to be honest about his criminal past as he and Regina plan a future together.	172538
2006	Six Degrees: Masquerade	T	DVD -R HQ 7103		Episode #5. 10-12-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.Damian reveals what he knows about Mae and her past. Mae prepares to run away. Laura supports Whitney by attending her company's masquerade party. Caseman gets a chance to prove himself as a father.	172539
2006	Six Degrees: New Light, A	T	DVD -R HQ 7004		Episode #3. 10-5-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.The wife of War Correspondent David Morgan, CLN News receives a mysterious video that causes her to doubt her late husband's integrity.Co-worker questions Caseman's ability to separate work and romance.	172540
2006	Six Degrees: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6883		Episode #1. 9-20-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.The strangers are unaware of their impact on one another as they live their lives. Web of coincidences draw them close. Caseman seems to have lost his way, can't take photographs and is an alcoholic who is ruining his life and his family's life.TV Anchor Andrea Major for CLN News. War Correspondent David Morgan, CLN News, is killed during the Iraq War. His wife keeps playing and replacing the tape watching her husband's last news report.	172541
2006	Six Degrees: Puncher, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7044		Episode #4. 10-12-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.City's residents are harassed by a criminal who punches strangers and runs. Newspaper headlines and stories.	172542
2007	Six Degrees: Simple Twist of Fate, A	T			Episode #14.5-4-2007	Press Photographer (Peter Conboy).	172543
2006	Six Degrees: Slings and Arrows	T	DVD -R HQ 7259		Episode #7. 11-8-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.Editor (Will Swenson). General Manager (Alicia Roper). On Laura's first date since her husband's death, she discovers a photo that Caseman took of her weeping on her front stoop. Carlos learns Damian's secret about the shooting.	172544
2007	Six Degrees: Slings and Arrows	T	DVD -R HQ 8205		Episode. 3-23-2007	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.PR Executive interviewed by magazine journalist for being one of the most powerful 35-year-old women in the city. Her PR firm's major client is now involved with the man she almost married who cheated on her.By mistake, she shoots him in the thigh with a bow-and-arrow. Confesses to magazine journalist her life is a mess and he compliments her on her openness, and promises a good article.On Laura's first date she discovers a photo Caseman took of her weeping on her front stoop.	172545
2006	Six Degrees: What Are the Odds?	T	DVD -R HQ 6938		Episode #2. 9-27-2006	Public Relations Executive Whitney (Bridget Moynahan) and Photographer Steven Caseman (Campbell Scott) are among six strangers in New York whose lives intertwine in mysterious ways. Whitney is a very successful PR woman, one of the best in the city.TV Anchor Andrea Major for CLN News. War Correspondent David Morgan, CLN News, is killed during the Iraq War. He may not have been so heroic. New details about his death will emerge.Carlos takes on an attempted murder case. Mae stays in New York to work for Laura who starts her first day working for a famed interior designer.	172546
2008	Six Fang Marks & a Tetanus Shot	N		De Nooy, Richard		War Correspondent travels from Amsterdam to South Africa to talk to two South African brothers. He reads a scrapbook they have assembled. The journalist wants to find their connection to events across two continents that have left a trail of shattered lives. 	172547
2001	Six Feet Under; Private Life,	T			Episode #12. 8-19-2001	TV Reporter (Ted Garcia).	172548
2002	Six Feet Under: Last Time, The	T			Episode #26. 6-2-2002	Interviewer (Deirdre O'Connell), LAC Arts Interviewer.	172549
1955	Six Hours to Deadline	T			Cavalcade of America - 5-24-55	Newspaper. John McIntire	172550
1983	Six Letter Word for Death, A	NM	OWN - P	Moyes, Patricia		News Media	172551
1973	Six Million-Dollar Man, The	T				Reporter Victoria Webster (Farrah Fawcett), the KNUZ TV	172552
1980	Six O'Clock Follies, The:	T			Series 4-24-1980 to 4-26-1980. 8-2-1980 to 9-13-1980	TV News Staff. A.C. Weary as Specialist Sam Page and Larry Fishburne as Corporal Don "Robby" Robinson, two former Chicago newscasters who were reunited in SaigonTV News Staff. Armed Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN) television station in 1967 wartime Saigon. Staff who produces the AFVN News and Sports	172553
1998	Six O'Clock News	DT			Series.	News. Produced and narrated by Ross McElwee.	172554
1964	Six O'Clock News	A		Kienholz, Edward		TV Anchor. Assemblage fills the news anchor's spot with a toy Mickey Mouse head -- television news as mindless "Mickey Mouse" material	172555
1984	Six O'Clock News	DT			UK. Series 1984. BBC.	TV News Staff. Newsreaders Nicholas Witchell (1984-1989), Sue Lawley (1984-1988), Peter Sissons (1991-1994), Moira Stuart (1991-1994), Dermot Murnaghan (2002), Sophie Rawroth (2002), Philip Hayton, George Alagiah (2006), Natasha Kaplinsky (2006).Correspondents Sue Saville (1999-2002), Sangeeta Mhaiskar (2002). Security Correspondent Frank Gardner (2006). Political Editors Nick Robinson (2006), Andrew Marr (2000-2005), John Cole (1981-1992). Political Correspondent James Landale (2005).Washington Correspondent Stephen Sackur (1984-), Jo Coburn. World Affairs Editor John Simpson. Home Affairs Correspondent Margaret Gilmore (2006). Europe Editor Mark Mardell (2003-2006). Special Correspondent Gavin Hewitt.Reporter Daniel Sanford. Sports Reporter and Presenter Mary Rhodes (2002). Sports News Correspondents Kevin Geary, James Munro (2007). Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson. Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones.Presenters George Alagiah (2002-2006), Natasha Kaplinsky (2006), Sian Williams (1999-2006), Martyn Lewis (1986-1999), Fiona Bruce (1999-2002), Huw Edwards (1999-2002), Manisha Tank (2002), Bill Turnbull (2002), Ben Brown (2007).	172556
2007	Six O'Clock News	DT			UK. Series 1984. BBC.	TV News Staff. Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sanford (2007). Business Correspondent Hugh Prym (2007). California Correspondent David Willis (2007). Political Correspondent James Landale (2007).Reporters Daniel  Boettcher, Louisa Baldini, Claire Marshall. News Correspondents Robert Hall, Danny Savage. Business Correspondent Hugh Prym. Sandford. California Correspondent David Willis. Political Correspondent James Landale0Business Correspondent Hugh Prym. Sandford. California Correspondent David Willis. Political Correspondent James Landale. Weather Presenter Peter Gibbs. Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood.	172557
1982	Six Pack	M				News Media. Reporter (Larry Larson). Reporter (Jan Zabrauskas). TV Commentator (Chris Economaki). Reporter (Julie Moore). TV Commentator #2 (Chuck Woolery). Photographer (Thomas James Trikilis).	172558
2006	Six Perfect Pictures	M			UK	Photographer (Anthony White).	172559
1982	Six Weeks	M				News Media. TV News Interviewer (Laurel Page). TV Interviewer (Clement St. George). Woman Interviewer (Joan Yale Edmundson)	172560
2008	Six Weeks at Sunrise Mountain, Colorado	SS		Masters, Gwen	Novella included in “Bedding Down: A Collection of Winter Erotica”	Journalist-Paparazzo Janine and a billionaire recluse generate some serious heat in a snowbound cabin in the Colorado Rockies. Stressed to the max, burned-out billionaire Fletcher flees to Sunrise Mountain to escape. There he rescues a frozen bruised Janine who, in turn, rescues his libido and heart. The celebrity recluse rescues the journalist who tracked him down in the wilderness: “He found the woman at the foot of the ravine. Even in the moonlight, she looked pale as a ghost. Blood covered her forehead and a bruise was already flowering under her right eye.”  Healing of various kinds take place during six weeks of hibernation in a snowbound cabin, when the rich man and photojournalist come to know each other.	172561
2007	Six-Gun Investigation	NR		Kane, Mallory	Harlequin Intrigue Series #965.	Investigative Reporter Anna Wallace had arrived in Justice, Texas, to find her long-lost sister murdered and herself a prime suspect. Thanks to a Texas ranger, her name is quickly cleared.But long-buried secrets begin to unravel and Ann's own life is threatened. The Texas ranger has a personal stake in discovering the murderer's real identity.Torn between honor and guilt, he was immediately drawn to the woman targeted as the next murder victim, a woman who could hold the key to the truth if she'd let down her guard before she took the answers to her grave.	172562
1948	Six-Gun Law	M				Photographer (Smiley Burnette as himself)	172563
1917	Sixteenth Wife, The	M			AFI-Reporters	American Reporter Jimmy Warburton (George J. Forth) helps a dancer who once worked for a weekly paper in his hometown, Olette (Peggy Hyland).. Ends up with the reporter.	172564
1995	Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge	DT				Sports Media. Reporter Idalis DeLeon. Announcers Steve Albert, Chris Connelly.	172565
2003	Sixth Directive and Other Tales	M			Adult	Reporter. Three bondage vignettes concerning time travel, foreign princesses with bizarre customs and women who hate bondage but get tied and gagged anyway.	172566
1997	Sixth Man, The (aka 6th Man, The)	M			Ness	School Newspaper Female Sportswriter  R.C. St. John (Michael Michele) discovers a dead basketball player has come back as a ghost. She is love with the ghost's brother and experiencing a crisis of conscience. Sports Reporter Mikulski  (Kevin Dunn)Reporter (Shawn Garrett). Reporter #1 (Jody Savin). Reporter #2 (Dave Young).  Sports Announcer (Dick Vitale, Himself).	172567
1972	Sixth Sense, The: Eyes That Wouldn't Die, The	T			Episode #25. 12-23-1972	Reporter (Regis J. Cordic).	172568
1983	Sixty Minutes	DT			Australia. Series 1983-1984	Newsreaders Jan Leeming, Moira Stuart. Presenters Nick Ross, Sally Magnusson, Sarah Kennedy, Desmond Wilcox, Beverly Anderson.	172569
2003	Sixty-Six	N		Levinson, Barry		TV News Station where Bobby Shine who admits to having "stirrings of ambitions" works. Ticks off evening's top stories.	172570
1999	Sjatte dagen	TF			Series 1999-	Journalist (Joakim Lindblad, 2000). Journalist (Olle Pettersson, 2000). Journalist (Karin Stigsdotter) hos Annie.	172571
1942	Sjoman I frack, En	MF				Journalist (Ragnar Widestedt)	172572
1994	Skallagrigg	MF				Reporter. Local Reporter (Ian Mercer)	172573
1968	Skammen	MF				Interviewer (Vilgot Sjoman - The Interviewer).	172574
1939	Skanor-Falsterbo	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Lady (Lisa Wirstrom).	172575
1986	Skanska mord - Esarparen	MTF				Editor (Henric Holmberg).	172576
1986	Skanska mord - Hurvamorden	MTF			Sweden	Journalist (Kerstin Birde).	172577
1935	Skargardsflirt	MF				Newspaper Seller (Gosta Bodin).	172578
2009	Skarlet	N		Emson, Thomas		Journalist Christine Murray just about destroyed the life of Jake Lawton but now he needs her help. Lawton is an ex-British army officer who was stationed in Basra and wrongly accused of murdering an unarmed civilian. He is world-weary, scarred and disillusioned with life. Fear grips London as dozens of clubbers die after taking a sinister new drug. But that’s only the beginning. 48 hours later the clubbers wake up -- and it’s open season on the living who are butchered for their blood. Soon, London gives a name to its terror: Vampires. Lawton, bitter and betrayed after the Iraq War, finds himself fighting another battle -- against the growing army of immortal hunters and their human cohorts. Lawton joins forces with the journalist who brought about his downfall and dealer tricked into distributing the drug. And together they take on the spineless authorities, the ruthless cohorts and the hungry dead. But the vampire plague unleased in London is nothing to what lurks beneath the streets -- waiting to be fed, waiting to be resurrected, waiting to reign again over a city of human slaves.It’s vampire night at the club “Religion” where Lawson is working as a doorman alongside his partner for the night, Cal Milo. They stand at the door as they watch the clubgoers queue up to get in: gothed-up freaks, bloodsuckers, neck-biters. When Fraser Lithgow, a well-known drug pusher approaches the club, Lawton becomes defensive, telling him he has been barred. But the club manager Nathan Holt appears and instructs Lawton to allow Lithgow entrance. Lawton protests but has no choice. Once inside, Lithgow begins to distribute a new kind of drug he has been given to sell, white pills with a mysterious “K” stamped into them. A few minutes after taking the drugs Clubbers begin to go into fit-like convulsions before spurting blood and dying on the spot. Presumed dead from taking bad pills, the incident that killed dozens of people at Religion is splashed all over the news. But what they don’t know is that the supposed dead aren’t really dead at all, and no less than 48 hours later, they rise again, no longer human, but vampire. Lawton teams up with the unlikely Lithgow and even more unlikely the journalist that just about destroyed his life, Christine Murray as they try to find out what happened to the people at Religion, but also to fight against what they had subsequently become. 	172579
1997	Skat det er din tur	MF				TV Reporter (Katja Miehe-Renard)	172580
1977	Skatebirds, The: Wonder Wheels	C			Series. 9-10-1977 to 1-25-1981. CBS	Reporter Willie Sheeler (Mickey Dolenz), a newshound who with his girlfriend Dooley Lawrence solved crimes with a motorcycle that changed into its magical alter ego "Wonder Wheels").	172581
1993	Skateboard Kid, The	M				Anchorman (Milton Kahn).	172582
2006	Skating with Celebrities	T			Series	Journalist Mark Lund, figure ice skating magazine editor, is one of the three judges.	172583
2002	Skatteakrobaterne	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Stig Andersen	172584
1982	Skattejagt pa Nationalmuseet	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Piet van Deurs	172585
2003	Skattely	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Stig Andersen	172586
2009	Skeleptica Effect, The	M				TV Reporter (Shauna Godwin). Chosen criminals are paired up to pull off a number of heists in one day. But things go awry when one member decides to alter all plans for selfish gain while simultaneously he deals with psychotic fits called :”Skeleptica,” which split his personality. 	172587
1991	Skeleton in the Closet	CB			Ms. Tree series	Student Journalist who threatened to falsely out Ms. Tree is murdered and Ms. Tee’s tutor and bodyguard, Bryan Hand, is involved in the investigation.	172588
1979	Skeleton Key	M		Wheeler, Burt (Story). Wheeler, Doug Pastel, Frederick K. Keller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Gordon (Joe Marshall) for The Herald investigates unearthed skeleton of 1906 judge at a construction site. Reporter Phil Russell (Richard Wesp) is doing a series of fires in the city, ribs Gordon on his story. Reporter meets descendent of judge.She asks him if  bones belong to her ancestor. "To tell you the truth, I don't really care. It's the best idea for a story that's come along so far. If it does pan out, it'll be a blockbuster," he says. Russell suspects woman's uncle involved in fires.He gets Gordon to use relationship with niece to get information. Russell assaulted while waiting to meet with  source and fired. Gordon takes over story. Drunken Russell gives him evidence. Reporter claims to be woman's husband to get into uncle's officeWrites story exposing corruption. Russell warns him it won't be printed, but Gordon sneaks it in and when story breaks, he is fired. Loses girlfriend who accuses him of using her to get story. Solves nothing. Only viewer learns the truth."Do you really think the news can be objective? Well, that's ridiculous. Our firms do a lot of business with the Herald in advertising. Now, if we don't like something the Herald says, surely we have a right to take our business somewhere else."	172589
2006	Skeleton Key, The	M				Tabloid Reporter Howard (John Johnson) is in the process of covering a story on a five-legged, two-headed goat comes across a town filled with supernatural activity.	172590
2000	Skeleton Woman	M				Journalist (Elena Zennaro). Journalist (Irene Glezos).	172591
1996	Skeletons	M	SVD 790. SVD 658			New York Reporter (Ron Silver) unearths dark local secrets while recovering from a heart attack in a small Maine town	172592
2005	Skeletons in the Closet	M				Investigative Reporter (Robyn Jean Springer).	172593
2002	Skeletons: Novel of Suspense, A	N		Wilhelm, Kate		Reporter Bruno looks into a stalker's death at the hands of an academic loser of an overachieving family who is house-sitting for her grandfather in Eugene, Oregon. It turns out the stalker wasn't after her.He was after evidence of a Klan lynching buried in her grandfather's house. Lynching involved an up-and-coming presidential candidate. They go to New Orleans in search of evidence to seal the case against him.	172594
1931	Skepp ohoj!	MF				Editor (Thor Modeen). Editor Ljungborg (Olav Riego).	172595
1936	Skeppsbrutne Max	M			PR	Publicity Expert (Elof Ahrle)	172596
1995	Sketch Artist II: Hands That See	MT				TV News Anchor Betty Oates (Julie Araskog).	172597
1995	Ski Hard	M				TV Commentator Danny Hodges (David Kaye)	172598
2006	Ski Jumping Pairs: Road To Torino 2006	T				Commentator (Junwichi Mogy). German Newscaster (Laura Windrath).	172599
1990	Ski Patrol	M				Photographer (Lachlen French).	172600
2002	Ski Sports Cricket	DT			Series 1990	Commentator, 2002-2003 (Dean Jones)	172601
1941	Skies of Europe	N		Prokosch, F.		American Journalist Hero on the eve of war in Europe. Correspondent	172602
2001	Skilda varldar:	TF			Episode #124. 2-7-2001	Reporter (Camilla Hellquist).	172603
1998	Skilda varldar:	TF			Episode #63. 2-19-1998	Journalist (Bente Danielsson).	172604
2006	Skills Like This	M				TV Reporter (Donna Dewey). TV Anchorwoman (Suzy Nelson).	172605
2008	Skin	M				Male Journalists (Danie Struwig, Jose Domingos). Female Journalist 1 (Nicole Regelous). 	172606
1996	Skin and Bone	M				Photographer Herb (Richard Mitrani).	172607
2003	Skin Complex	MT				Interviewer (Craig J. Harris)	172608
1989	Skin Deep	M				TV Reporter (Alyson Reed). Hero is married to her.	172609
1999	Skin Gang	M				Photographer (Terry Richardson).	172610
1983	Skin of Our Teeth, The	MT				Network Newscaster (John Houseman). Newsreel Announcer (Tom Lacy).	172611
1989	Skin Tight	NM	OWN - P	Hiaasen, Carl		News Media	172612
2004	Skin Trade	M				Editor (Justin Kunkle). Publicist (Dennis Larios). The Editor and The Publicist.	172613
2003	Skin: Amber Synn	T			Episode #4. Never Aired	Reporter (Hiram Abrasion).	172614
2003	Skin: Blowback	T			Episode #5. Never Aired	Reporter (Hiram Abrasion).	172615
2003	Skin: Endorsement	T			Episode #3. 11-3-2003	Reporter (Hira Ambrosino). Reporter (Tony Colitti).	172616
2003	Skin: Pilot	T	SVD 1460		Episode #1. 10-20-2003	News Media. TV Reporters (Susan Oh, Keith Pillow). Comic Book Artist (Edwin Kinji Ushiro).	172617
2003	Skin: True Lies	T			Episode #8. Never Aired.	Reporter (Hira Ambrosino).	172618
2007	Skinner Box	M				Newscaster (Tom Hollingsworth).	172619
1993	Skins	N		O'Connell, Catherine		African American Journalist Yolanda Prince sees the death of a famous model seen in fur coat ads bludgeoned atop her collection of silver fox, coyote, raccoon and mink coats as a ticket to a show of her own.She is unofficially sleuthing on the case.	172620
2002	Skins	M				Anchorwoman (Jenny Cheng).	172621
1989	Skintight Shroud, The	N		Dundee, Wayne D.	#2 Joe Hannibal Series	Newspaper Reporter Chet Mundy is a recurring character and friend of sorts in the Joe Hannibal series of novels. When someone starts turning blue movies bright red with the blood of murdered porn stars, Hannibal is called behind the scenes to prevent more killings. His investigation takes him places that are both shocking and dangerous and in no time at all he finds himself at odds with the mob, the police, a savage local pimp, and in the arms of another man’s woman. As the case hurtles toward a startling, blood-spattered climax, Hannibal will experience pleasure and pain like he has never known before. His life will hang in the balance more than once before the last dirty secret is exposed and the final desperate killer is cut down. 	172622
2008	Skinwalker Moon	N		Montgomery, Helen Lloyd		Reporter Sara Sawyer is swept from her feet by the Indian traditionalist known only as “Hawk.” Mysterious and mystical, he enshrouds her in a world of magic -- until one day, with little explanation, he returns to the forests that had formerly been his life. Two years pass, Sara is sent to cover an unusual killing -- a man has been found dead with a look of screaming terror on his face. Sara senses there’s more to the killing than meets the eye but rejects the notion that repeatedly suggests itself: that the actual cause of death was something supernatural.  That night, at the height of the fierce storm, Hawk returns bringing with him the disturbing tale of a skinwalker: a dreadful spirit creature he claims is responsible for the killing. But in rejecting a supernatural premise, Sara is forced to face the possibility that Hawk himself may be the killer.	172623
1950	Skipper Surprised His Wife, The	M				Photographer, Navy (Bill Lewin).	172624
1947	Skipper, The	SS	GPL	O'Hara, John	In "Time Element and Other Stories, The."	Correspondent Delaney, the middle-aged correspondent was writing in his diary.	172625
1958	Skippy	T	SVD 1207		Pilot in 1958 based on the movie about a newspaper boy	Newsboy	172626
2001	Skippy	M	VHS 1314. SVD 1332 (Incomplete)			Reporter (Ann Reed). TV Anchor (Ben L. McCain). Journalist (Butch McCain). Male Reporter #1 (Steve Greenburg). Reporter (John Poague). Female Reporter (Jessica Shepherd). Bearded Reporter (William Walden)	172627
1941	Skippy Hollywood Theatre, The	R			Series 1941-1950	News Media. Pre-recorded programs.	172628
1950	Skirmish	SM	PVL	Simack, Clifford D.		Reporter Joe Crane in an empty newsroom.  Ed Lane, the news editor would arrive shortly. Frank McKay, the city editor.  Then strange things happen.	172629
2000	Skjulte spor:	TF			Episode #8. 11-6-2000	Journalist (Tina Riising).	172630
2000	Skjulte spor:	TF			Episode #9. 11-13-2000	Journalist (Dorte Romer).	172631
1981	Skokie	MT				Reporter (Robert J. Jones Jr.). Reporter (Pamela Kesler). Reporter (Ned Schmidtke). Reporter (Taylor Williams). News Media	172632
1999	Skorpion! Ein Medienthriller	NM		Fischer, Michael	Germany	Journalist	172633
1953	Skoytekongen	MF			Norway	Journalist Hoye (Espen Skjonberg).	172634
1993	Skrigende halse, De	MTF				Radio Reporter (Jan Sneum). Photographer (Soren Fauli).	172635
1953	Skuggan	MF				Journalist (Per-Axel Arosenius). Journalist (Bertil Crone). Journalist (Sven Holmberg). Journalist (Rune Stylander). Press Photographer (Per Sjostrand). Publisher (Hugo Bjorne).	172636
1970	Skullduggery	M				Reporter (Jim Alexander). Commentator (James Bacon).	172637
2002	Skullduggery	NM		Foti, Silvia	Woman journalist	Female Reporter. Occult phenomena reporter Alexandria Vilkas  who was dancing with the mayor at the time of both murder and theft. Her editor, however, tells her to find the murderer and write up her investigation	172638
2000	Skulls, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4636, 4637. SVD 1024			Reporter Chloe (Leslie Bibb) nosy student journalist	172639
2003	Skunk Ape!?	M				TV News Anchor (Lauren Whalen). DJ Leggomania (Matt Brookens).	172640
1997	Sky	N		Purcell, Deirdre		Reporter Sky McPherson, a small-town Montana newspaper reporter stumbles upon the chilling secret behind the death of the pillars of her community, just as a mysterious schoolteacher from Ireland enters her life.	172641
1935	Sky Adventurers, The (Les Aventuriers du Ciel)	SS		Nizerolles, R.M. (Marcel Priollet). #1-108, 1935-1937		Reporter Yvonne Blanchard, an English male reporter, friend of Tintin, not the famous Belgian, but a French character	172642
2004	Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow	M	DVD -R HQ 5599, 5600			Reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) notices world's scientists are disappearing. She teams up with a skilled pilot and an adventurous colleague to stop the plans of a mad scientist bent on world domination in 1939 New York City.Newshound Polly's Editor Morris Paley (Michael Gambon). Hurries off to interview source at Radio City Music Hall. Communications Engineer (Mark Wells).American  Broadcaster (William Hope). British Broadcaster (Jonathan Keeble). French  Broadcaster (Stephane Cornicard). Russian Broadcaster (Victor Sobchak).	172643
1953	Sky Commando	M	DVD -R HQ 10310, 10311	Sackheim, William (Story). Samuel Newman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Jo McWethy (Frances Gifford) assigned to a photo reconnaissance unit in World War II and contributes to the conflict between squadron leader and crewman.Crew thinks leader is ruthless and rigid, but when he is shot down over enemy territory, he holds off the enemy so his men can get important photographs through. Crewman returns to save wounded leader, their differences resolved.Crewman marries correspondent.	172644
2009	Sky Has Fallen, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Scott Seals). Reporter #2 (Justin Ricklefs) Reporter #3 (Amy Ricklefs). Reporter #4 (Ashley Hutton). Reporter #6 (Amy Johnston). Reporter #7 (Jason Brasier). Reporter #8 (Will Hanlon). In a post-apocalyptic world, a new disease wipes out almost all of humankind within a few hours.	172645
1975	Sky Heist	MT				Female Reporter (Suzanne Somers)	172646
2005	Sky High	M	DVD -R HQ 8149, 8148 (8148 Mislabeled as 8149 as well).			TV News Anchor (Chris Wynne). Hoping he will follow in their footsteps, two superheroes send their reluctant son to a training school.	172647
2000	Sky is Falling, The	NM	OWN - P	Sheldon, Sidney		TV Anchorwoman Dana Evans, a beautiful young anchorwoman for a Washington D.C. television network investigates deaths and searches for the killer.	172648
2005	Sky Is Falling, The	M			Short	TV Anchorwoman #1 (MarLee Candell). Anchorwoman #2 (Jacquelyn Richey). Anchorman (Art Roberts). Weatherman (Kevin Leung).	172649
2005	Sky Is Falling, The: Making of 'The War of the Worlds,' The	DT				Reporter from KGEB (Ted Hecht).	172650
1999	Sky News at Ten	DT			UK	Newsreaders Bob Friend (1999-), Anna Botting (1999-2002), Kate Garraway (1999-2000). Northern Ireland Correspondent Tom Coulter (2000).	172651
1996	Sky News Runrise	DT			Series 1989	Correspondent (Emma Hurd)	172652
1989	Sky News: Live at Five	DF			UK. Series 1989	News Staff. Newsreaders Jeremy Thompson (1998-), Lisa Aziz (1994-2005), Kay Burley (1989-2005), Vivien Creegor (1990-2005), Linda Duberley (1990-1993), Bob Friend (1990-2004), Alison Holloway (1990-1993), Natasha Kaplinsky (2001-2002).Newsreader , Anjali Rao (2004-2005). Reporter-Newsreader Anna Botting (1995-2005). Business Reporter-Newsreader Sheila Jansen (1993-2005). TV Correspondent Robert Nisbet.Entertainment Correspondent Georgie Arnold (1997-). Music & Entertainment Correspondent Janey Lee Grace (1995-1997). Sports Correspondent Jacqui Beltrao (2003-). Correspondent Emma Hurd (1996-).Weather Forecasters Lisa Burke (2001-), Nicky Fox (1999-2000), Sarah Moore (2001-), Jo Wheeler (2002-), Francis Wilson (1994-). .	172653
1989	Sky News: Sunrise	DT			UK. Series.	News Staff. Reporter Cordelia Kretzschmar (2000). Newsreaders Eamonn  Holmes (2005), Lorna Dunkley (2003), Jo Sheldon (1989-1992), Lindsay Brancher (1989-1990), Sabrina Farley (1989-1990), Nici Marx (1989), Lisa Aziz (1994).Newsreaders Simon McCoy (1997), Kate Garraway (1998-2000), Natasha Kapinsky (2001-2002), Emily Maiths (2002), Emma Crosby ( 2003), Juliet Herrington (2004), Kay Burley, Julie Etchingham (2002-).Correspondent Emma Hurd (1996). Sports Present er Beverly Webb (1990-1995), Weather Forecasters Tania Bryer (1990-1993), Nicky Fox (1999-2000), Lisa Burke (2001), Jo Wheeler (2002), Sarah Moore (2001-).	172654
1936	Sky Parade	M				News Media. Reporter (Robert Littlefield).  First Reporter (Art Rowlands). Second Reporter (Hal Cooke). Cameraman (Pat O'Malley). Newsboy (Jack Paul).	172655
1989	Sky Pirate	NR		Pender, Laura	Intrigue #108	Journalist	172656
1970	Sky Pirate, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Newspapers-Underground	Reporter	172657
1908	Sky Scrapers, The (Les Gratteurs du Ciel)	N		Boussenard, Louis		Reporter. Dicky is the "king of the reporters," a young teenage reporter who becomes entangled in a war involving super-powered dirigibles and "nuclear grenades."	172658
1994	Sky Sports Cricket	DT			Series 1990. Cricket Games	Commentators Henry Blofeld (1994-1997), Paul Allott (1995), Ian Botham (1996), David Lloyd (1996), Sunil Gavaskar (1999), Dean Jones (2002-2003), Michael Holding, Bob Willis.Presenters David Gower (2000), Ian Ward (2002), Charles Colvile.	172659
1984	Sky's No Limit, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Doris Hargrave). Reporter (Blue Deckert). Reporter (John Jackson). Newswoman (Robin Moseley). Reporter (Rick Stokes). NASA Public Information Officer (Gary Moody). News Photographer (Franklyn J. Anderson).	172660
1998	Sky's On Fire, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8681, 8682			TV Reporter John Morgan (Bradley Whitford) of KTML News is an aggresstive TV reporter who warns, "It could be Armageddon." News Director Jeremy (Richard Penn) of KTML. Reporter (Steve O'Connor).Ozone is depleted and as a result all sorts of things happen including lethal insects flying around. Environmentalist and his companions try to save the city threatened by a hole in the ozone layer and a catastrophic blaze.	172661
1943	Sky's the Limit, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5365, 5366. L	Fenton, Frank, Lynn Root (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photographer Joan Manion (Joan Leslie) for Eyeful, "the high class peep magazine." She wants to go overseas to cover the war but meets resistance from Editor Phil Harriman (Robert Benchley), who has personal reasons for wanting to keep her stateside.When Manion points out that Margaret Bourke-White went to Russia, Harriman tells her he is not in love with Margaret Bourke-White. Celebrated fighter pilot irritates Manion by continually thrusting his face into photographs she is taking in a nightclub.When she tells him she is supposed to be taking photos of celebrities he suggested he could be "the friend" who always show up in photographs -- "You know, 'Ginger Rogers and friend…."  Manion tells Harriman she is quitting.She doesn't know fighter pilot's true identity. Tries to get him a job. He tells her he studied journalism in college and "served time…on a Chicago paper." She urges him to get job with magazine. He and editor get drunk. Fighter pilot returns to squadron.Editor proposes to Manion and she turns him down so he assigns her to a story on fighter pilots preparing to ship out. She finds the fighter pilot as he goes off to war.	172662
1929	Sky's The Limit, The	SSF	UCLA	Gardner, Erle Stanley (Argosy magazine, serialized, Dec. 7-14, 1929)	In "Human Zero, The: Science Fiction Stories of Erle Stanley Gardner, The."	Reporter Click Kendall for the Centerberry Bugle.	172663
1963	Skydivers, The	M				Photographer Jim (Keith Walton).	172664
1993	Skylark	MT				Photographer (Timothy Graham)	172665
1917	Skylight Room, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	172666
1983	Skyline	M	SVD 581			Spanish Photographer arrives in New York City with lofty aspirations of becoming a photojournalist. Subtitled. Spanish	172667
1977	Skytten	MF				TV Journalist (Ole Michelsen)	172668
2000	Slab Rat	N		Heller, Ted		Editor Zachary (Zack) Post is up-and-coming editor at  "It" magazine, one of the glossiest jewels in the glittery publishing crown of Versailles Publishing in New York. He's desperate to move up. Each magazine has one floor of 60-story monolithic tower.Zack makes up a background that is more suitable to magazine work. He and Willie are beside themselves with the arrival and meteoric accent of Mark Larkin, a determined, Harvard-educated hire.Zack wants to sabotage him. He embarks upon a series of progressively ridiculous assignments orchestrated by Larkin to keep him away from the office as he consolidates his power.Marjorie Millet is the sexy art director. Zack's resume makes him the son of a architect and socialite, educated at exclusive boarding school, studied at best universities, excellent golfer and translates Plautus from original Latin.In truth, he is the son of a garment-center bookkeeper from Queens and a pool-supply salesman from Long Island.	172669
1991	Slacker	M				Video Interviewer (Tamsy Ringler). Super 8 Cameraman (Sean Coffey). Video Cameraman (Luke Savisky).	172670
1990	Slam Dunk	CB		Inoue, Takehiko	Japan. Published by Shueisha. Run in “Weekly Shonen Jump” magazine. Manga Series. Sports Manga	High School Newspaper Reporter Kawai Mari is a good friend of Ayako.  Mari is a member of the Shohoku school newspaper and a skilled reporter, always followed by two of her club mates. Sassy and outspoken, she likes to tease Ayako off-court, and like other girls from the school she has a huge crush on Rukawa, even when she considered him a rude brat at first. 	172671
1993	Slam Dunk	C			Japan. 1993-1996. Produced by Toei Animation Studios. Animax and TV Asahi networks. Anime series. Sports anime. 	High School Newspaper Reporter Kawai Mari is a good friend of Ayako.  Mari is a member of the Shohoku school newspaper and a skilled reporter, always followed by two of her club mates. Sassy and outspoken, she likes to tease Ayako off-court, and like other girls from the school she has a huge crush on Rukawa, even when she considered him a rude brat at first.  (Voiced by: Nanae Sumitomo)	172672
2007	Slam Dunk Pronouns	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Jeff Chandler		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	172673
1987	Slammer Girls	M	SV 211 (Intro)	Horrall, Craig, Chuck Vincent, Rick Marx (Screenplay). Larue Watts (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Harry Weiner (Jeff Eagle) works for the Bad News Tribune in parody of newspaper films. He dresses in the style of reporters in 1930s movies and has a bow-tie-wearing assistant who is given to yelling "Stop the Presses!"Weiner is trying to expose a newly appointed governor as a crook and when a woman is falsely accused of shooting the governor, the reporter gets himself sentenced to the women's prison so he can investigate.Reporter eventually helps the wrongly accused woman escape.  Woman is revealed to be the daughter of the prison warden and the governor, and she and the reporter are married in the slammer at the end."Okay, it's true, I did use you. Those exclusive stories I wrote on you made me a fortune. Yes, I sold them to the Bad News Tribune, Playboy, Time…Sharpshooter magazine. But that was before…""...If we combine your book, movie, TV and cable deals with my story deals, we'll be set for life." Reporter (Dave Mazzeo).	172674
1955	Slander	T			10-30-55 (Loretta Young Show)	Newspaper. Laraine Day, Irene Dunne-hostessRepercussions of the article are severe. Martin loses his job. Then his son, taunted by his classmates, runs into the street and is killed by a car. A devastated Martin goes on television to tell his story to the country.	172675
1956	Slander	M	DVD -R HQ 1955, 1956. SV 98	Junkin, Harry W. (Story).  Jerome Weidman (Screenplay)		Tabloid Magazine Publisher H.R. Manley (Steve Cochran) of Real Truth Magazine ("The Only Magazine that Dares to Publish All of It!") threatens to expose entertainer's past unless he agrees to give the magazine sensational information on another celebrity.He refuses and the repercussions of the article are severe. Martin loses his job. Then his son, taunted by his classmates, runs into the street and is killed by a car. A devastated Martin goes on television to tell his story to the country.Publisher Manley's mother, appalled at what her son has become, surprises everyone including the audience and Manley, by shooting him.  She would rather see him dead than continuing to destroy other people's lives.New York Times, 1/17/.57: "…the script...places virtually all the blame for the 'smear' magazines upon the publishers without reflecting upon the state of public taste." Manley is the slime publisher to end all slime publishers. Just as his mother."...the public has as much brains as a halibut steak. Don’t worry, no imitator ever gets good enough. If we can really sensational copy on the stands next month  the imitators will disappear like cold beer at a picnic. If."  Newscaster (Dean Jones).	172676
1938	Slander House	M		Woods, Madeline (Novel). Gertrude Orr, John W. Krafft (Screenplay-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist  Terry Kent (William Newell) has a girlfriend who works at a beauty shop which he refers to as "Slander House" because of all the news he gets from there.Withholds a story, but other newspapers print the story leading to complications for the various occupants of the shop.	172677
1940	Slap Happy Pappy	C				Newspaper. Porky reads in another one of those newspapers that turn up in virtually every Bob Clampett cartoon -- Cluck, The Poultry Picture Paper that chickens are expecting a son	172678
2002	Slap Her…She's French	M				News Contest Judge (Kirk Sisco)	172679
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The:	T	A1236		Episodes. Series 9-23-1987 to 9-14-1988. ABC	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.Despite his insensitivity to everyone around him, he does manage to have an on-again, off-again relationship with Judy Ralston (Megan Gallagher), the newspaper's secretary.His estranged wife, Annie Maxwell (Susan Anspach), and The Dutchman (Bill Cobbs), bartender at the local bar all manage to put up with his demeanor.	172680
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #1	T		Tarses, Jay	Episode #1. 9-23-1987.	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Rather than be demoted to the chili cook-off and PTA meeting beat, Slap sets off on "a bus called Destiny," which is bound for Oklahoma City.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172681
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #2	T			Episode #2. 9-30-1987	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Slap finds signs of a mid-life crisis at every turn. A copy boy is clearing out Slap's desk. Judy Ralston, the newspaper secretary claims not to remember "the other night," and his ax-wife Annie jogs his memory about their marital status.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172682
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #3	T	A1243		Episode #3. 10-7-1987	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.New sports reporter has a secret and Slap knows it. Will he use it to get his job back?Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172683
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #4	T			Episode #4. 10-14-1987	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.When Slap's son Eliot come to visit, Slap tries to prove himself by going one-on-one with a basketball "Brunnhilde."Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172684
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #5	T			Episode #5. 10-28-1987	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Slap does some soul-searching with the aid of a trombone and a grapefruit tree after confronting death while saving a news vendor's life and hearing from Annie that she wants a divorce.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172685
1987	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Episode #6	T			Episode #6. 11-4-1987	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Slap's misguided, almost deranged attempts to move back in with Annie lead to a confrontational dinner party.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172686
1988	Slap Maxwell Story, The: Slap's Father	T			Episode. 2-17-1988	Sports Columnist-Sportswriter Slap Maxwell (Dabney Coleman) is an egocentric sportswriter working for a second-rate newspaper, The Ledger located in the Southwest. Managing Editor Nelson Kruger (Brian Smiar).His column is "Slap Shots" which he writes on an old typewriter with a hunt-and-peck typing method. The column is filled with rumors and innuendo that draws lawsuits giving his editor nightmares. Slap usually gets fired, but always gets his job back.Each episode opened with shots of Slap getting slapped around by an irate athlete, a nun or someone hurling something at him in anger.	172687
1977	Slap Shot	M	DVD	Dowd, Nancy (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Sportswriter Dickie Dunn (M. Emmer Walsh) is one of the journalists who covers hockey. Player leaks presumably false information to him about the team being sought by other interests when it looks like they are going to be disbanded.TV Sportscaster Jim Carr (Andrew Duncan) is attacked by hockey player who goes into the booth during a game and assaults him. Host of sports program beaten by player demonstrating various illegal moves.Hockey team has antagonism toward the press, but also relies on reporters for help when needed. When a fight breaks out and a radio announcer enthusiastically shouts," Ladies and gentlemen, look at that!," he adds, "You can't see that. I'm on radio."TV Reporter (Jon McClintock).	172688
2002	Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice	M				News-Sports Media. Reporter (Marrett Green). Reporter (Jill Krop). Reporter (Norma Jean Wick).	172689
1998	Slappy and the Stinkers	M				Newsweek Reporter (Jill Remez)	172690
1939	Slapsie Maxie's	M				Reporter (Creighton Hale). Reporter (Glenn Langan). Reporter (John Ridgely).	172691
1982	Slapstick (Of Another Kind)	M				Anchorman (Merv Griffin). Gossip Specialist (Virginia Graham).	172692
2002	Slash	M				Press Agent (Nadia Krestschmer).	172693
1949	Slattery's Hurricane	M				Newscaster (John Wald)	172694
1965	Slattery's People: Color Him Red	T			Episode #36. 11-26-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172695
1965	Slattery's People: He Who Has Ears, Let Him Bug Somebody Else	T			Episode #28. 9-24-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172696
1965	Slattery's People: Hero, The	T			Episode #33. 11-5-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172697
1965	Slattery's People: How Impregnable Is a Magic Tower?	T			Episode #29. 10-1-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172698
1965	Slattery's People: Last Commuter, The	T			Episode #35. 11-19-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172699
1965	Slattery's People: Of Damon, Pythias and Sleeping Dogs	T			Episode #34. 11-12-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172700
1965	Slattery's People: Question: Bill Bailey, Why Did You Come Home?	T			Episode #24. 4-2-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature. Moderator (Harry Lauter),Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172701
1965	Slattery's People: Question: Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?	T			Episode #21. 3-5-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172702
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Do the Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Beds?	T			Episode #11. 11-30-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172703
1965	Slattery's People: Question: Does Nero Still at Ringside Sit?	T			Episode #17. 2-5-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172704
1965	Slattery's People: Question: How Do You Catch a Cool Bird of Paradise?	T			Episode #18. 2-12-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172705
1965	Slattery's People: Question: How Do You Fall in Love With a Town?	T			Episode #16. 1-22-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172706
1965	Slattery's People: Question: How Long Is the Shadow of a Man?	T			Episode #13. 1-1-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172707
1965	Slattery's People: Question: Is Democracy Too Expensive? (aka Is Democracy Too Expensive This Year?)	T			Episode #20. 2-26-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature. Reporter (Herb Ellis).	172708
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Is Laura the Name of the Game?	T			Episode #8. 11-9-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172709
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Remember the Dark Sins of Youth?	T			Episode #3. 10-5-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172710
1964	Slattery's People: Question: What Are You Doing Out There, Waldo?	T			Episode #5. 10-19-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172711
1964	Slattery's People: Question: What Became of the White Tortilla?	T			Episode #6. 10-26-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature. Hispanic legislator, "the white tortilla" tries to pass a bill without any co-sponsors.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172712
1965	Slattery's People: Question: What Did You Do All Day, Mr. Slattery?	T			Episode #15. 1-15-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172713
1965	Slattery's People: Question: What Is a Requiem for a Loser?	T			Episode #14. 1-8-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172714
1964	Slattery's People: Question: What Is Honor, What Is Death?	T			Episode #10. 11-23-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172715
1964	Slattery's People: Question: What Is Truth?	T			Episode #1. 9-21-1964. Series 9-21-1964 to 11-26-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Slattery is named to head a committee investigating charges against his friend and fellow legislator who is accused of willfully and illegally killing a piece of legislation he opposed.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172716
1965	Slattery's People: Question: What Time Is the Next Bandwagon?	T			Episode #25. 4-9-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172717
1964	Slattery's People: Question: What's a Genius Worth This Week?	T			Episode #9. 11-16-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172718
1965	Slattery's People: Question: What's a Swan Song for a Sparrow?	T			Episode #26. 4-16-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172719
1965	Slattery's People: Question: What's New in Timbuctoo?	T			Episode #23. 3-19-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172720
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Whatever Happened to Ezra?	T			Episode #4. 10-12-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172721
1965	Slattery's People: Question: When Do We Hang the Good Samaritan?	T			Episode #19. 2-19-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172722
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?	T			Episode #7. 11-2-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172723
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Which One Has the Privilege?	T			Episode #12. 12-7-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172724
1965	Slattery's People: Question: Who You Taking to the Main Event, Eddie?	T			Episode #22. 3-12-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172725
1964	Slattery's People: Question: Why the Lonely, Why the Misbegotten?	T			Episode #2. 9-28-1964	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172726
1965	Slattery's People: Rally 'Round Your Own Flag, Mister	T			Episode #31. 19-15-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172727
1965	Slattery's People: Sitting Duck Named Slattery, A	T			Episode #27. 9-17-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172728
1965	Slattery's People: Unborn, The	T			Episode #30. 10-8-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172729
1965	Slattery's People: What Can You Do With a Wounded Tiger?	T			Episode #32. 10-22-1965	Reporter Frank Radcliff (Ed Asner), a veteran political reporter for the Times-Chronicle cover the state legislature.Francis James Slattery (Richard Crenna) is the minority leader of a state legislature exploring social issues such as abortion, electronic surveillance of citizens, slurring of political candidates.	172730
1972	Slaughter	M				Journalist. Woman says she is a journalist who wants to do a story on the hero. He doesn't believe her and she admits she is lying.	172731
1994	Slaughter of the Innocents	M				Press Person #1 (Michael Scott). Press Person #2 (Lynne Van Dam)	172732
1957	Slaughter on Tenth Avenue	M				News Media. Courtroom Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre). Stu, the Photographer (Tom Greenway).	172733
1955	Slaughter-House Informer, The	N	OWN - H	Hyams, E.		Newspaper. Group of English authors and intellectuals take over a defunct butchers' trade paper, and make it a circulation leader through contests, fake science, exposes, all carried to their logical conclusions.	172734
1972	Slaughterhouse Five	M	L			Newspaper. Tells story to local newspaper	172735
1937	Slaves of Bondage (aka Crusade Against the Rackets	M			Ness	Aspiring Reporter Phillip Miller (Donald Reed) is in love with beautician who discovers that the beauty shop is a front for a prostitute ring. Editor (William Royle)	172736
1950	Slay Ride	NM		Kane, Frank		Journalists in 1940s.	172737
1988	Slaying the Dragon	MT				News Media. TV Anchor-Reporter in San Francisco (Emerald Yeh). NBC News Anchor (Connie Chung). ABC News (Howard K. Smith-Himself), reports on Vietnam War. Media Critic (Ben Tong-Himself).	172738
1985	Sleaze	N	OWN - P	Morse, L.A.		Editor Natalie Orlov of Sleaze is a trashy Hollywood magazine. Orlov is a living doll with curves that stopped traffic.	172739
1987	Sledge Hammer!: Clockwork Hammer, A	T			Episode #23. 9-17-1987	TV Reporter (Beverly Leech).	172740
1986	Sledge Hammer!: Hammer Gets Nailed	T		Reiss, Michael, Al Jean	Episode. 9-26-1986	News Media	172741
1986	Sledge Hammer!: Under the Gun	T			Episode #1. 9-23-1986	News Media. Reporter (Mie Hunt).	172742
2006	Sleep Cell: Reunion	T			Episode. 10-2006. Season #2. Episode #8	News Media. Reporter (Shannon Jarrell). Reporter #3 (Shepard Koster). Reporter #4 (Mel Fair).	172743
2008	Sleep Don’t Come Easy	N		Mason, J.D. and Victor McGlothin		Investigative Reporter, whose career is on the line, a lead detective who would rather work alone and an elderly, delusional homeless man try to solve the murder of a young female employee.	172744
1971	Sleep is For the Rich	NM	MLPL	MacKenzie, Donald		News Media	172745
2006	Sleep of Reason	NM		Beecham, Rose		News Media covers case of two-year-old kidnapped from his home. 	172746
2002	Sleep of the Aborigines, The	N		Harsch, Rick		Reporter Spleen, twin brother of another Spleen, seeks the murderer of a writer friend with the same name of the author. His investigation gets off to a rough start when he is almost mauled by an attack dog.He tumbles toward the truth of the crime far darker than a single murder. Haunted by the victim's commentary on society, memory, literature, life and death.	172747
1963	Sleep of the Unjust	NM		Meynell, Laurence		Press	172748
1998	Sleep Room, The	M				Reporters (Pierre LeBlanc, Peter Smith).	172749
1973	Sleeper	M	DVD -R HQ 8486, 8487			Sportscaster-Commentator Howard Cosell on Wide World of Sports.	172750
2005	Sleeper Cell: Al-Faitha	T			Episode #1. 12-4-2005	News Media. News Reporter (Kristen Huff).	172751
2006	Sleeper Cell: Reunion	T			Episode #18. 12-17-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Saida Rodriguez Paga). Reporter #3 (Shepard Koster). Reporter #4 (Mel Fair). Reporter (Shannon Ivey).	172752
2006	Sleeper Cell: Torture	T			Episode #13.	CNN News Anchor (Jennifer Wetzel).	172753
1995	Sleeper Spy	N		Safire, William		Freelance Reporter Irving Fein gets a tip about a mole's plan to surface. It could either be the biggest story of his career or the reason to run the obituary that he's no doubt already written.Fein investigates a spy sent to the U.S. to melt into the culture until being utilized, sent by the former Soviet Union and activated with KGB money who built up a fortune through investments and inside information from both countries.Fein's probing leads to the CIA, FBI, KGB (old and news), the new Russian media,  murder and a suicide. The sleeper has amassed a $50 billion fortune.Murders his handler after the only other two people in the Russian government who knew his real identity die in a plane crash. Vicious search takes place. Former KGBers want the money.	172754
1955	Sleeper, The	N		Roth, Holly		Press	172755
1964	Sleeper, The	MTF			UK.	Photographer (John Graham). Photographer (Witold Scheybal).	172756
1996	Sleepers	M	DVD -R HQ 6995, 6996, 6997. L. SVD 640			Reporter (Jason Patric) and a DA fix the trial of childhood pals who killed a sadistic guard they all knew as teens in a detention center.	172757
1991	Sleepers	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Bob Whittaker).	172758
1941	Sleepers West	M		Nebel, Frederick (Novel) and Halliday, Brett (Characters). Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kay Bentley (Lynn Bari) is ex-girlfriend of Detective Michael Shayne who is transporting a surprise witness from Denver to San Francisco to save an innocent man who was framed for murder by crooked politician.Reporter follows Shayne onto the train to get a scoop. She is accompanied by her current fiancé, who is working for the politician. Through an accident, Bentley meets the witness and inadvertently almost helps her escape.Shayne stops her in time and reporter leaves her boyfriend for the detective.	172759
1998	Sleeping Beauties	M				Photographer, Still (Tony Friedkin).	172760
2003	Sleeping Beauty and the Marine	NR		Linz, Cathie	Silhouette	Magazine Reporter Cassandra "Cassie" Jones is determined that this time around a Marine captain is not going to ignore her. Two met once at a press conference where America's latest military hero seemingly disregarded the then quiet brunette reporter.Instead, he focused his attention on one of the reporter's blond colleagues. Tired of being overlooked, Jones trades in her glasses for contacts and a stylist has turned her into a "whiplash blonde."Now assigned to do a magazine profile on the Marine captain, she starts out determined to maintain a strictly business relationship with the all-too-sexy Marine. But she soon succumbs.	172761
1990	Sleeping Car, The	M	SV 171	O'Neill, Greg (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Jason McCree (David Naughton) is recently divorced, returns to school and takes up lodgings in a haunted railroad car.  Used to be managing editor of a small town paper -- a job he got through influence of his ex-wife's wealthy father.Journalism Instructor Bud Sorenson (Jeff Conaway) claims to have worked for the Chicago Sun-Times, but left when the newspapers sold out to big business.Instructor is killed by the demon haunting the child when the teacher comes to visit while McCree is away and is dispatched as he is calling a phone sex service.	172762
2002	Sleeping Cutie	NR		Caspian, Sara		Columnist Isobel wants more than cocaine crises, celebrity columns and a gorgeous photojournalist who can’t commit. So when her godmother gives her a large cash gift, she starts her own magazine -- Primadonna -- “for girls who loved to be spoilt.” When sex god Byron form a rival magazine comes onboard, and Isobel starts dating a dynamic entrepreneur, she feels like the girl who’s got it all. Then Dominic proposes and the ring on her finger feels like a leash around her neck. And when she gets an exclusive with the Queen of Karmic Cleansing, the suburban shaman Tempest St. John, the fairy tale fast becomes a nightmare. Enraged by Isobel’s feature, Tempest declares the marriage jinxed. Then Isobel hits her head and refuses to wake up. Who can save Sleeping Cutie and will the result spell chaos?	172763
1977	Sleeping Dogs	M				Reporter (Raf Irving). News Reader (Dougal Stevenson).	172764
1994	Sleeping with Strangers	M				Reporter One (Marc Bauer). Reporter Two (Claudia Ferri). Reporter Three (Dwight McFee). Reporter Four (Greg Neumeyer). Reporter Five (Sean Pritchard). Photographer (Peter Kelamis).	172765
1997	Sleeping With the Devil	MT	DVD -R HQ 7314, 7315			Reporter (Pam Rasak). Reporter #1 (David J. Wright).	172766
1993	Sleepless in Seattle	M	DVD -R HQ 2832, 2833. L	Ephron, Nora		Reporter (Meg Ryan) for the Baltimore Sun  becomes infatuated with a Seattle widower.	172767
1932	Sleepless Nights	M			UK Only	Press	172768
1995	Sleepstalker: Sandman's Last Rites, The	M	DVD -R  HQ 2633, 2634. SVD 1447	Septien, Al, Turi Meyer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Griffin (Jay Underwood) is working on a report on gangs with Photographer Megan (Kathryn Morris) while the Sleepstalker, the killer who murdered the journalist's parents when he was a child, is finally facing execution.Journalist lands exclusive interview with an elusive gang leader. Meeting is intercut with execution of serial killer who is resurrected after being given last rites by a black magic preacher. Roommate is killed. Reporter suspects something is wrong.He gives Megan an assault weapon he obtained from gang leader he interviewed. Police believe reporter is responsible for recent killings, arrest him and Megan uses weapon to rescue him. Killer is actually reporter's twin brother.Brother went on a killing spree while trying to locate the family that adopted his sibling. After the reporter is stabbed, Megan succeeds in setting the killer on fire.	172769
1997	Sleepwalker Killing, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8035, 8036.			TV Reporter (Ann Marie Shatilla).1st Reporter (Sandra Spriggs). 2nd Reporter (Marc Summers).	172770
1942	Sleepytime Gal	M				News Media. Reporters (Lester Dorr, Pat Gleason, Mady Laurence, Walter Merrill, Fred Santley, Dorothy Ates). Photographer (Eric Alden).	172771
1965	Slender Thread, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8467, 8468			News Media. TV Newsman #1 (Walter Mazlow). TV Newsman #2 (Allen Emerson).	172772
1983	Slice of Life, A	M			Australia	News Media. Reporter (Diane Lamond). Editor (Barbara Ramsay). TV Host (Derryn Hinch). Newseller (Ron Bounds).	172773
2004	Slick	N		Price, Daniel	PR	Public Relations Practitioner Scott Singer is a master at manipulating the news, especially when the news isn't good for his clients. He's a rising star in the world of public relations. To journalists, he's the dark prince of deception.To others, he's merely the product of an amoral corporate culture. Not that their opinions matter to Singer who shelved his ego years ago. It's the only way to stay sane in a business that thrives on flying off the handle.Trouble beings on the first day of Sweeps, when a 15-year-old girl goes on a fatal shooting spree in her high school cafeteria. For the news networks, it's a ratings bonanza, especially when the tragedy is loosely inspired by a popular rap song.America's outrage is focused on a young L.A. hip-hop artist who was on the verge of becoming a mainstream star. Now he's Public Enemy Number One. Saving his reputation could be the crowning achievement of Scott's career, but he knows it won't be easy.To get control of the story, he'll have to upstage it. And to do that he'll have to engineer a hoax more ambitious and more elaborate than any publicist has ever attempted before.	172774
2007	Slick and the Duchess: the Teapot Dome Scandal and the Death of Warren Harding	N		Ravage, John W.		German Newspaperman for The Denver Post, an ex-patriot, followed a story lead given to him by a prostitute about the death of a congressional aide in The Brown Palace Hotel. It is the Jazz Age Era of the 1920s when avarice, greed, yellow journalism, movies, sex and politics blended into what many call the greatest scandal in American nation politics: “Teapot Dome.” Before it was all over, a President and at least one of his minions had died, senators had investigated, mistresses had confessed, secret agents had skulked, a Cabinet member had been sentenced to prison, a psychic had worked her incantations, and a First Lady had struggled to salvage her husband, his presidency and her marriage. Mostly, none of them succeeded. In the early part of the 20th century, few matters of national importance had focused upon the American West as did this imbroglio of oil, money, politics and sex. The national hunger for petroleum was only beginning to work its malevolence upon society when the German newspaperman got the story. Expeditions to the oil fields of Wyoming would culminate in mysterious troop movements in the West, a murder in Washington, a Presidential train journey to the Pacific Northwest and his death in San Francisco. All for the sake of a hole in the ground. Through it all, Florence Kling Harding focused her unique persuasive skills to help stall the inevitable downswing in her husband’s career through mysticism, homeopathy and, her greatest invention, “The First Media President.” Her model still dominates our elections and has become the Gold Standard for electing public officials in our country. 	172775
1981	Slicker, The	SS	USC	Reed, Ron	In "Short Story International 42.	Newspaperman-Narrator Moriarity, a city side newspaperman for the Star-Times, gets a controversy story to investigate when sports editor Blomberg says his staff is too busy to do it.Author is a former journalist and newspaper editor.	172776
1999	Sliders: Current Affair, A	T			Episode #76. 7-30-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Maggie Egan). Reporter #2 (Jennings Bryan McMillen).	172777
1995	Sliders: Eggheads	T			Episode #7. 4-26-1995	Commentator, Color (Tom Jackson). Play-by-Play Announcer (Ron Pitts).	172778
1996	Sliders: Fire Within, The	T			Episode #30. 11-15-1996	TV Reporter Tess Martin (Terry Markwell).	172779
1995	Sliders: King Is Back, The	T			Episode #9. 5-10-1995	News Media. SFN Newscaster Penny Jensen (Michelle T. Carter).	172780
1995	Sliders: Last Days	T			Episode #4. 4-5-1995	TV Anchor (Norma Wick). Science Correspondent (Brian Arnold).	172781
1996	Sliders: Love Gods	T			Episode #12. 3-8-1996	TV News Reporter (Dawn Roberts).	172782
1995	Sliders: Luck of the Draw	T			Episode #10. 5-17-1995. Sci-Fi	TV News Anchor (Kristina Matisic).	172783
1996	Sliders: Prince of Slides, The	T			Episode #32. 11-22-1996	Anchorwoman (Terry Markwell).	172784
1995	Sliders: Prince of Wails	T			Episode #4. 4-12-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Kaye0. Reporter #2 (Jaylene Hamilton).	172785
1997	Sliders: Slide Like an Egyptian	T			Episode #36. 1-17-1997	News Media. Reporter (Terry Markwell).	172786
1995	Sliders: Summer of Love	T			Episode #6. 4-19-1995	Newscaster (Joanna Piros).	172787
1999	Sliders: Unstuck Man, The	T			Episode #71. 6-11-1999. Sci-Fi	Weatherman (Larry McCormick).	172788
1995	Sliders: Weaker Sex, The	T			Episode #8. 5-3-1995	Anchorwoman (Leigh Morrow).	172789
1998	Sliding Doors	M			PR	Public Relations Professional Helen Quilley (Gwyneth Paltrow).	172790
1938	Slight Case of Murder, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3506, 3512.			Radio Commentator (John Heistand).	172791
1999	Slight Case of Murder, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 2372, 2373. SVD 806.			Movie Critic Terry Thorpe (William H. Macy) kills his mistress.  Anchor Jane (Sandi Stahlbrand). News Anchor Lance (Robin Ward).	172792
1943	Slightly Dangerous	M	DVD -R HQ 3148, 3145. SVD 1444		Turner	New York Star Publisher Durstin (Eugene Pallette) is worried about damages suit when female soda jerk is hit on the head with a can of paint outside the newspaper building. She fakes amnesia. Picture published in star to find out who she is."Amnesia Victim. Do You Know This Girl?"  Tribune Reporter (John Butler). Telegram Reporter (John Dilson). Times Reporter (George Lynn).  Reporter (Robert Emit O'Connor). Reporter (Eddie Phillips). Reporter (Walter Sande).Newspaper employees (Edward Earle, Gladden James). Messenger (Mickey Martin). Photographer McGraw (Don Dillaway).Bit in Newspaper Office (Gertrude Bennett, Abe Dinovitch, E. Mason Hopper, Ralph McCullough, Charles Meakin, Paul Parry, Eugene Radovitch, Dorothy Vernon ). Man Outside Newspaper Office (Gene Coogan). Man Outside Newspaper Office (Cyrl Ring).	172793
1949	Slightly French	M			PR	Publicity Man (Pierre Watkin). Newsman (Fred Howard). Newsman (Robert Williams). Cameraman (Fred F. Sears).	172794
1940	Slightly Honorable	M	SVD 1200	Presnell, Frank G. (Novel, "Send Another Coffin"). Ken Englund (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Vincent Cushing (Edward Arnold) of a newspaper heads a corrupt political ring. Newspaper Reporter (Pat Davis). Reporter (Tay Garnett). Reporter (George Magrill). Photographer (Irving Wickes).	172795
1988	Slightly Like Strangers	NR	OWN - H	Listfield, Emily		News Media	172796
1956	Slightly Scarlet	M				Publisher Gen. Norman B. Marlowe (Roy Gordon), publisher of Bay City Journal	172797
1940	Slightly Tempted	M				Photographer at Reception (Eddie Hall).	172798
2003	Slim	N		Whitney, Ruth Linnea		African Journalist is one of eight people awaking one dry season to the AIDS epidemic among them in a small African country. The others include a divorced young American orthopedist, a 58-year-old Scotswoman of faith and a gynecologist by profession, a shortsighted president who is more aggrieved by a journalist calling his country tiny than by the presence of the disease decimating it, an ancient healer, a father ruined by promiscuousness and greed, an ill-fated mother far from her native village, and a boy whose prophetic images show things to come. 	172799
1957	Slim Carter	M			PR	Publicist	172800
1915	Slim Princess, The	M			AFI-Magazines	Magazine	172801
1974	Slingshot	NM		Jackman, Stuart		News Media	172802
2000	Slingshot	N		Hunter, Jack D.		Journalist Matt Cook hooks up with another journalist, Tina,  to solve a mystery. Tina has spunk.	172803
1999	Slip To Die For, A	NM		Maltese, William		TV Anchorman for national newsand network executive is a borderline drunk who is murdered and then dressed in Draqualian silk, a very special silk made by silk worms who eat mulberry leaves.Another victim is an author who has been an underground movie star, a model, a hustler and a cross-dressed.	172804
1989	Slipknot	N		Black, Angus		Reporter Hasad Javadi has fled his native Iran.	172805
2005	Slipp Jimmy fri	C				TV Newscaster (Astrid Versto - Voice).	172806
1932	Slippery Pearls, The (aka Stolen Joules)	M				Reporters (Gary Cooper, William Haines, Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Eugene Palette). All newspaper reporters trying to find out who stole Norma Shearer's pearls from a Hollywood party.	172807
1977	Slithis (aka Spawn of the Slithis)	M		Traxler, Stephen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	School Journalism Teacher and supervisor of  student newspaper, The Lighthouse, is disillusioned and becomes dissatisfied with his job. When a series of mutilations occur in the community, they arouse "the old journalist's curiosity"Journalist sees an opportunity to get back into mainstream reporting. Mutilations caused by creature created out of radioactive slime. Hero and colleagues finally track it down. Reporter may not come back with the story.Journalism teacher's tactics includes entering a murder site to investigate before police show up and falsely identifies himself as doing a series of articles on California's coastline in order to acquire soil samples."…I just can't image how you're going to convince anybody that there's a slime creature feasting on the residents of Venice."	172808
1993	Sliver	M				News Media. Reporter (Philip Hoffman). Reporter (Nicole Orth-Pallavicini).  Reporter (Christine Toy Johnson)	172809
2007	Sliver of Truth	N		Unger, Lisa		New York City Journalist Ridley Jones, a magazine writer, is told by the FBI that her late uncle who's really her biological father is still alive and responsible for a series of assaults on women.The freelance journalist stops by the photo lab to pick up her pictures and is taken in for questioning by FBI agents on her way home. The FBI wants her to lead its agents to him but she doesn't trust anyone now including her boyfriend Jake.Jake tells her Max was part of a vicious crime ring. Turns out one of the FBI agents' mother is a spy and one of Max's victims.New York Times Reporter Myra Lyall finding her husband bleeding to death. She then disappears.	172810
2004	Slocum and the Lady Reporter	N		Logan, Jake	Slocum #304	Newspaper Reporter Mrs. Benteen is a widow, a Yankee Lady Reporter, helped by John Slocum when she needs help on a fruitless assignment about claim jumpers.  But he soon learns that no news isn't always good news.While in the small mining town of Nirvana, Nevada, John Slocum becomes enamored of a lovely widow and newspaper reporter Mrs. Benteen who asks for his help in getting the dirt on claim-jumpers.But Slocum gets ore than he bargained for when his cover is blown.	172811
2003	Sloophamer	MTF			Netherlands.	TV Reporter (Beau van Erven Dorens).	172812
1957	Slow Assassination: Peron vs. La Preens (Armstrong Circle)	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre. 4-15-57	Newspaper	172813
1986	Slow Burn	MT	SV 204		Ness Book	Former Reporter Jacob Asch (Eric Roberts) turned detective. Went to jail for refusing to reveal a source on a story about illegal stock market activities after being set up by his boss.	172814
1989	Slow Burn	MT				News Media. Reporter (Brenda Brosgarth). Reporter (Phil Hayes). Reporter (Bing Jensen).	172815
2005	Slow Burn	M		Murray, Sabina (Novel)		Reporter Ty Trippin (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is doing a story on a district attorney running for mayor who promises to capture the country’s most powerful criminal mastermind in the country, a person so elusive that only his name is known. The DA is giving Trippin a tour of the city, but the interview interrupted when the DA learns his best prosecutor and his biracial lover has killed a man she claims was assaulting her. A friend of the accused man shows up at the DA’s office claiming it was murder and implicating the female prosecutor in schemes and crimes. The reporter who is doing a story on the DA leaves with the man and they congratulate themselves on outsmarting everyone -- but they are being taped by the FBI. The reporter turns out to the be the real gang leader and crime boss and is arrested. 	172816
1999	Slow Burn	N		G.M. Ford	Leo Waterman Series #4	Food Critic Mason Reese is found murdered and Seattle PI Leo Waterman is a suspect. He was hired to save Bunky, a $360,000 prize Angus steer facing death and barbecue by a desperate steak owner, Jack Del Fuego who hopes to generate publicity for his bankrupt eateries by serving Bunky at his Seattle grand opening. Sir Geoffrey Miles, an overfed authority on food, hires Leo to head off Del Fuego’s plan, which threatens to spoil an international gourmet society meeting in Seattle. When the tawdry food critic Reese, whose approval Del Fuego needs, is found murdered, the cops think Leo did it so he must catch the real killer to clear himself. The suspect list includes a rival steak restaurateur, Del Fuego’s avaricious ex-wife and suites full of greedy hangers-on. Leo recruits “The Boys,” the cadre of aging drunks who stand ready to help him. Food Critic Reese found himself caught between the warring factions -- two adversarial steakhouse competitors whose “beef” has previously made for some nasty confrontations. 	172817
1985	Slow Dancing	N	OWN - H	Benedict, Elizabeth		Reporter David Wiley for a New York newspaper.	172818
1978	Slow Dancing in the Big City	M	DVD -R HQ 2061, 2062. SVD 1471. SVD 1463	Grant, Barra (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Lou Friedlander (Paul Sorvino) for The New York Daily News, Jimmy Breslin-type journalist falls in love with dancer. Friedlander helps people through his column. Working on story about a guy saved from jumping off  Brooklyn Bridge by Eskimo.Meets dancer when she moves into his apartment building. Decides to do a story on her. Also writing about a ghetto kid. Beaten up by the kid's drug pusher brother while trying to help the boy who later dies of overdose. Columnist pursues number of storiesColumnist has to carry the ailing dancer on stage for her final bow.	172819
1995	Slow Heat	NR		Spindler, Erica		TV Film Critic Jack Jacob thrived on excitement, thrilled to a challenge and always played to win, so when the sexy critic was teamed with Jill Lansing, he expected fireworks. Five years before, they would have been wildly, recklessly in love, but he couldn’t give her what she needed. Now she needed a hero, a man who would share his soul.	172820
2004	Slow Jam King	M				News Media. News Reporter (Tali Friedman). News Camerapersons (Colin Rivera, Iracel Rivero).	172821
2007	Slow News Day	N		Watson, Andi	Graphic Novel	Reporter Katharine Washington from California comes to England to work on a newspaper, the Wheatstone Mercury, a local newspaper in a sleep English town. Once there, the ambitious American writer, enters the world of office politics, the bottom line, personal and professional strife and lost hamsters. Will it be enough to lure her away from the bright lights and opportunities of home? Washington becomes an intern at the newspaper and partners with Owen, a reporter with a chip on his shoulder towards Americans. The two don’t exactly hit it off, but things change as they work together to come up with stories that will win them the front page back from the advertising department, run by Owen’s long-suffering, suspicious girlfriend. 	172822
1992	Slow Poison	N		Bosworth, Sheila		War Correspondent Johnny Killelea is a freelance journalist who courts "violence in the name of honor: the Irishman's and the Southerner's constant passion." He ricochets from a marriage of convenience to a marriage of comfort, escaping love.He is the once-lover, twice-brother-in-law of a woman who sits with him and reminisces about the past. Killelea is a handsome, reckless Tulane dropout who has the power to capture the woman's heart.Killelea ends up marrying her older sister. Pregnant sister needs a husband and draftable Johnny needs a deferment to avoid Vietnam.	172823
1995	Slozna braca	T			Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Series	News. SLT News Host (Dr. Nele Karajlic). Novinar CNN (Dejan Matic).	172824
1946	Slug It Slay (aka Headlined for Murder)	NM	OWN - H - P	Lanham, Edwin		Publisher Forrest Wiltshire of the Courier.  New York city editor Arthur Leslie.	172825
1985	Slugger's Wife, The	M	L			Sportscasters (Skip Cary, Nick Charles). Reporter (Charles Darden). Reporter (Corey B. McPherrin). Reporter (Brad Nessler). Reporter (Tony Peck). Reporter (Chico Renfroe). Reporter (Paul S. Ryden). Reporter (John Buren Solberg).Interviewer (Harmon L. Wages).	172826
2008	Slumdog Millionaire	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Rhea Lawyer). Newsreaders (Tanya Singh, Anand Tiwari, Faezeh Jalali, Rupali Mehra, Anju Singh). Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?” He is arrested on suspicion of cheating and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown, which explains why he knows the answers. 	172827
1978	Slumrande toner fjarran ur tidden	MF			Sweden. Finnish.	Radio Reporter (Ralf Friberg - Local Radio Reporter). 	172828
1979	Slut Reporter	N	OWN - P	James, Rita	Adult	Female Reporter	172829
1982	Slyozy kapali	MF			Soviet Union	Reporter (Pyotr Shcherbakov).	172830
2005	Smagsdommerne	DF			Episodes	Reporters Hanne Brandt, Marie Hemmingsen, Steen Henriksen, Dorte Soholm, Nicoline Mullertz, Christel Winblad, Anna Gerd Ellerbaek.	172831
2006	Smagsdommerne: Aret der gik	DF			Episode #34. 1-1-2006	Journalist Bo Tao Michaeli, Politiken. Host Adrian Hughes.	172832
1955	Small Affair, The	SS	GPL	Greene, Graham	In "Portable Graham Greene, The." From "Quiet American, The."	Reporter. Printed separately as a news reporter in The Listener two years before novel was published.	172833
1976	Small Ceremonies	N		Shields, Carol	Weinberg List	Journalist	172834
1980	Small Circle of Friends, A	M	L	Sacks, Ezra (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Student Reporter Leo DeVinci (Brad Davis) is a writer for the Harvard student paper, The Crimson. When one of his articles is turned down, he breaks into the office and inserts material into the paper. Becomes a columnist.DeVinci works his way up to editor (referred to as "president." He is alter killed when he goes to interview a group of terrorists and the building they are in is blown up.Alice (Shelley Long) is a waitress who becomes a photographer for the school paper and helps Davis cover riots that break out on campus.Jessica (Karen Allen) catches DeVinci earlier in the film stealing a government periodical from the library for an article he is writing. On their first date, she criticizes the "new journalists" for glorifying themselves at the expense of the story.Editor of Crimson (David Hollander). Assistant Editor of Crimson (Frank Rich).	172835
1962	Small Hours, The	M			AFI-Television	TV	172836
1989	Small Sacrifices	MT				Reporter #2 (Julie Bond). Reporter (Bob Roitblat). TV Reporters surrounding principals.	172837
2002	Small Shots: Manic Depressive Superman	T			Episode #2. 7-3-2002	Reporter (Casey Dacanay). Superman (Sean Tucker).	172838
1988	Small Tales of a Town	N	OWN - H	Webster, Susan		Journalist narrator. Weekly Advertiser	172839
2000	Small Time Crooks	M				TV Reporter (Dana Tyler)	172840
2009	Small Timers	M				News Anchor (Ann Monroe). 	172841
1978	Small Town	N	OWN - P	Wilson, Sloan		Newspaper Owner Ben Winslow starts a weekly newspaper in the town of Livingston	172842
1937	Small Town Boy	M		Komroff, Manuel (Short Story - "$1,000 Bill, The").		Editor Lafferty (John T. Murray), editor of the Fairview Chronicle, a small town paper. A young man finds a thousand dollar bill and puts an ad in the paper to find the owner and the editor decides to do a story on the boy's honesty.	172843
1939	Small Town Editor	PO	MLPL	Miller, May Estelle	In "World's Fair Anthology of Verse, The."	Editor. "Ye Editor talks down the town's one street, Flicking his way with his gold-headed cane, Vastly pompous in self-conceit And viewing his townsmen in smug disdain."And Ye Editor's shoulders are hunched into peaks In cold disapproval of all that he sees; And his eyes are bleak with a bleak despair, And his black trousers cling to his bony knees."And Ye Editor wears an aloof, tight face And his lips are a tight, thin, purple line; And no ramrod ever could be more stiff Than the righteous set of his stiff, straight spine."	172844
1944	Small Town Editor	P	MLPL	Wayne, Anthony	809.292 L661	Editor	172845
1936	Small Town Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 2494, 2495. SVD 1177			Reporters (Jack Hatfield, Franklyn Parker, William Wayne).	172846
1953	Small Town Girl	M	DVD -R HQ 3113, 3114.  L			Photographer Ted (William Campbell). News Media. They always exaggerate	172847
1990	Small Town Girls	N		Wallace, Pamela		Broadcast Journalist Valerie	172848
1921	Small Town Idol, A	M				Cameraman (George O'Hara).	172849
2005	Small Town News	N		Turner, Randy		School Journalist Tiffany Everett is spending her first day of a one-week internship at an area television station when a bank is robbed, a man killed, and in may or may not be a coincidence, the school superintendent vanishes without a trace.It couldn't have worked out any better for Everett. During seven exciting days, she sees the permanent damage that can be done when the news media circus hits a small town -- and if she's lucky, she may live to see football homecoming.The town is not prepared for the news media onslaught that follows a bank robbery and the disappearance of the school superintendent. Everett learns first hand how good and how bad TV journalism can be. Other characters are:Tiffany's journalism teacher, a former newspaper editor named Willie Taylor, the star TV correspondent Shannon Starbuck who worked for Willie in the past, and Kirk Robbins, the editor who replaced Willie when he was fired at the newspaper.	172850
1985	Small Town, A	N	OWN - H	Hearon, Shelby		Local Reporter who says it like she sees it. Alma van der Linden.	172851
1958	Small World	DT			1958-60	Journalist Edward R. Murrow, host	172852
1959	Small World	N	OWN - H	Wheeler, Keith		Correspondents Web Harmon and Sara Ingalls, foreign correspondents who meet at an army hospital in World War II and are reunited later. Love odyssey. Newsman on Salpan for the mystical New York Dispatch has adventures in the Far East and Europe.Written by a capable foreign correspondent identified with the Chicago Daily News staff for years.  Peter Carter, foreign correspondent who works a newsmagazine. Incredible Jones, photographer.Correspondent who rings all the changes on sex, profanity, drunkenness and other behavior such as the public has long been taking for granted in a journalist's life.  Angel Kellog, newspaperwoman extraordinaire, beautiful, blond and ruthless	172853
2002	Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon	MT				New York Reporter (Ben Chinn). Narrator-Voice (Brian Cox).	172854
2001	Smallville:	T	SVD 1490, 1178, 1174 (Two Episodes), 1160, 1158,  1154, 1153 (Three Episodes), 1149, 1132, 1131,   1127, 1125,		Episodes. Series October 2001-	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Sullivan takes her job as reporter and editor of Smallville High newspaper quite seriously treating it like a local newspaper than a high school paper. Has secret crush on Clark Kent.Sullivan notices meteor rocks have caused some odd mutations in the Smallville citizens. Journalist Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien). Sullivan gets an internship at the Daily Planet under the then-editor-in-chief Pauline Kahn (Carrie Fisher).	172855
2010	Smallville: Absolute Justice	T	DVD -R HQ 11779, 11780.		Episode #184. 2-5-2010. Two-hour Episode.	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Man named Sylvester asks Chloe for help but ends up getting attacked and killer. Clark is led to the former headquarters of the Justice Society of America where he meets up with Dr. Fate, Hawkman, and Stargirl. Later, Clark, John Jones, Green Arrow and Chloe team up to help the JSA stop the killer before he murders someone else in the group. Meanwhile, Lois receives a package from a mysterious agency called Checkmate.Chloe is leaving a coffee café and trying to call Clark. She leaves him a message saying that she's trying to set up a meeting of heroes. Suddenly all the power in the area goes out. Chloe looks around sees a figure glowing with electricity. Running to him, she finds a man wielding an energy rod. He introduces himself as Sylvester Pemberton and says that they're both trying to put a team together. He knows all about Watchtower and notes that his friends did it first. Suddenly the temperature drops and Pemberton throws Chloe into a garbage dumpster. He tells her to stay down and closes the lid. Titanic forces are unleashed and shafts of ice slash through the sides of the dumpster. Chloe looks out and sees Pemberton fighting an ice-wielding figure.When the battle ends, Chloe emerges from the dumpster and finds Pemberton, mortally wounded. She yells for help but Pemberton warns that whoever attacked him will come after the others.Clark meets Chloe at the hospital where she is being treated for frostbite. Clark explains that he's been helping the Kandorians integrate into mortal society, but Chloe doesn't believe that's likely. She notices the police officers collecting Pemberton's gear and clone the calls on Pemberton's phone. A young girl, Courtney, comes in and is shocked that Pemberton is dead. Clark approaches her but Courtney reacts badly when she sees that he's with the press. As she walks off, Chloe asks Clark to help and sends him to talk to Wesley Dodds, the last man that Pemberton called.In a Metropolis apartment, Dodds is dozing off in front of a television despite the cups of coffee he's drank. As he sleeps, he dreams of Pemberton and his opponent in their battle. Dodds wakes up and contemplates a gas mask that is part of a costume. He dons the costume, and then turns to see Pemberton's killer in the apartment with him. The killer refers to him as Sandman, concentrates, and Dodds freeze solid.Oliver meets Chloe at the Watchtower and realizes that she's tapping into his e-mail while trying to reassemble the scattered heroes. She explains that Sylvester Pemberton had a long criminal record of fraud and embezzlement. Courtney Whitmore is a sophomore at Blue Valley High who hasn't been to school in weeks. Chloe tells Oliver they need to get Pemberton's energy staff and she needs his help.Clark arrives at Dodds' apartment and finds Dodds dead, skewered by ice. Written nearby in blood are three letters: J – S – A.Chloe goes to the hospital and meets with Dr. Hamilton, who is examining Dodds' corpse. He confirms that Dodds died the same way as Pemberton, and the ice had human DNA. They realize that they're up against a metahuman with power over cold. Chloe notices Dodds' mask while Hamilton asks her what "JSA" means. She figures that the killer has a score to settle, and tells Hamilton that Clark is going through the newspaper archives. She leaves to help him.In an isolated room, the killer tosses out photos of a number of individuals. Among them are Courtney and J'onn. He crosses off the photos of Pemberton and Dodds and then picks up the photo of Courtney. He then looks up at the wall, which is decorated with a chess symbol.At the Daily Planet, Clark and Chloe go through the older records and discover that Pemberton worked with twelve other criminals, including Dodds. They also find an old film. Playing it, they watch as the criminals were caught one at a time by the police. Pemberton is one of the criminals, accused of embezzling from his own company. Dodds is also in the footage, holding a young woman. However, he had no prior criminal record prior to being arrested at a student demonstration. Another criminal is listed as Al Pratt, a physics professor arrested for participating in the gym.Other men in the film is Ted Grant, a heavyweight champion, and Jay Garrick, a research scientist. Alan Scott, a broadcast CEO, and Abigail Hunkle, an elderly woman, are also arrested. According to the files, they all tried to take the blame and exonerate the others. There's evidence of jury tampering and missing witnesses, and eventually none of the convictions held up. Clark admits that he admired their loyalty. Chloe tells Clark to go warn Carter Hall, the next man on Pemberton's call list, while she continues the research. As the film runs out, Chloe wonders what brought all the criminals together.Clark goes to the museum where Carter works. Everything is covered with plastic sheets and Carter arrives to tell Clark that the museum is closed, permanently. The curator demands to know why Clark is there, and Clark explains that Pemberton and Dodds were murdered. They're interrupted when a man in the next room clutches at a bowling bag and mutters to himself. The man says that he's Dr. Kent Nelson, and Carter says that he's very sick. The curator denies talking to either of the dead men, and says he refused Pemberton's calls. Clark uses his x-ray on the bowling bag and sees a golden helmet inside. It turns on its own and faces Clark. Carter tells Clark they have nothing more to say and Clark leaves. Once he's gone, Nelson tells Carter that the voices want to help, but Carter says that they'll have to help themselves. Nelson wonders if there is someone else to help them.Oliver discovers that Pemberton's energy rod is missing. He spots Courtney walking down the street, carrying the rod. He approaches her and warns that breaking and entering is a crime. She points the rod at him but Oliver warns that two men have died and he needs answers. Nelson arrives, grabs the rod, and triggers it, saying they help themselves. Oliver is blinded by the flare, and when he recovers, Nelson and Courtney have disappeared.Oliver finds Chloe and they track down Pemberton's car from the parking tickets filed against it. The car has a stars and stripes motif and is labeled "Star Rocket Racer." They figure Pemberton was living in his car and was on the run. Inside the glove compartment is a journal with entries on all of the heroes, including their true identities. Chloe figures that Courtney knows who they are.At the museum, Carter objects to Nelson bringing Courtney's protégé there. She insists that they know who the killer is, and that they have to do something. Carter points out that Nelson is deranged, and Courtney admits that Dr. Fate may be incapacitated. However, Dodds and Pemberton are dead, and Carter needs to lead them. She wonders if she has to go to another team, but Carter dismisses them as amateurs. As Carter walks away, Courtney asks him what Shiera would have done, and Carter stops in shock.Clark meets with Chloe, who has located a former metahuman villain named Joar Mahkent, Icicle, who is now in a psych ward.Carter leads Nelson and Courtney to a conference room and tells Nelson that they're going to need "him." Nelson hesitates but Carter insists that Nelson's morality never wavered. The homeless man hesitantly approaches the bag, and admits that he wishes he could remember what his life was before Dr. Fate. He had a wife, Inza, and a family. However, Nelson doesn't know where they are since he scared them away. Carter assures him that some of his family is still there. Nelson opens the bag and the helmet glows with a golden light. He calls it Nabu and tells it not to show him the past or present. The helmet wraps itself around Nelson's head and a blue and golden costume forms around him. Dr. Fate turns and greets the others. Carter then goes to a compartment and reveals a winged harness, a mace, and a hawk mask. Carter takes the mace and says it's time to go hunting.At the psych ward, Clark and Chloe arrive and Clark figures that Carter is hiding something at the museum. They learn that Mahkent is in a vegetative state. However, when they enter, they find Dr. Fate holding Mahkent's head. Clark touches him, and Fate warns him that he is of value and his fate is binding. He notes that Chloe walks the same path that he does. Clark asks who he is, and Dr. Fate teleports himself and Clark away with a gesture.Chloe goes to Watchtower and calls Green Arrow to update him on the situation. Green Arrow is following the glow of the staff and has spotted Courtney, wearing a red, white, and blue costume. She's in Suicide Slum, standing under a spotlight, and Green Arrow realizes she's revealing herself as a bait. He calls down to her and she tells him to leave. Green Arrow drops down to the street, but she dismisses him as arrogant. Before he can get answers, the killer arrives. Courtney expands the rod, says that she's Stargirl, and attacks the killer. He lunges at he with an ice spear and the two spar. They thrust their rods together and the energy backlash knocks them both down. The killer throws ice missiles at her but Green fires and deflects them. When the killer flees, Stargirl complains that Green Arrow has ruined her chance at the killer. A figure descends from the skies, picks up Green Arrow, and flies away.At Watchtower, Chloe is trying to contact Green Arrow when he comes flying through the window. A winged figure, Hawkman, tells them to stay out of his business and flies away.As Chloe tends to Oliver's wound, he figures they have Clark locked up somewhere and they know what they're doing. Chloe worries that these retired criminals were so easily able to defeat them, and wonders if pulling the other heroes together is worth it. Oliver insists that they'll pull together, and reveals that he pulled a shuriken off of Hawkman. Chloe realizes that it came from a museum, and Oliver suggests they get some reinforcements of their own.Detective John Jones is working when he receives a phone call.Clark wakes up in the conference room. Cases of relics holds a pair of boxing gloves, a green lantern, a helmet with the wings of Mercury, a belt marked "Fair Play," an hourglass, and medieval weaponry. Another case holds a woman's hawk mask, cracked on the top. Each one is labeled with a heroic name. Clark pulls aside the cloth on the table to reveal the words "Justice Society of America" emblazoned on it. On the wall is a portrait of twelve costumed individuals, and Clark realizes they're the twelve crimefighters from the newsreel film.Hawkman flies in and says that he doesn't understand why Clark is so important. Dr. Fate and Stargirl arrive, and Dr. Fate says that Clark is important, and different from the others. Stargirl explains that Pemberton wanted to bring together the old and new heroes into a new team. When Hawkman notes that Clark doesn't know who they are, Clark says that he doesn't know who they are, either.Green Arrow arrives, firing an arrow into the portrait. He and Hawkman are immediately at each other's throats, and John Jones arrives and wonders if it's too late to work together peacefully. The two teams square off and Green Arrow points out that the JSA are criminals. Stargirl doesn't believe it, and John says that he stayed on Earth because of humanity's capacity for hope. Clark warns that they're not going anywhere as long as there is a killer on the loose.Lois arrives at the office and tells Clark about her day. However, she discovers she's talking to a another reporter and wonders where Clark is. A package with a chess motif arrives for Lois. Inside is a note saying "The truth will set you free." There are numerous files with pictures of the various JSA members. Tess comes in and Lois hastily hides the photos and asks why Tess is there. Tess notices the package and says it was for her, but Lois shows her that it's addressed to her. Tess walks off, thwarted… for the moment.The killer goes to see Mahkent and calls him "Dad," and swears vengeance for the JSA taking his family. He vows to take away their family… and their lives.At the JSA headquarters, Carter explains that his group was cleaning up the streets until a government task force learned of them. They wanted the JSA to unmask and work for them, and the heroes refused. The government then uncovered their identities and had them arrested and institutionalized, ripping them away from their families. Dr. Fate notes that they did fight back, and Carter admits he made too many mistakes. When Clark says he's made mistakes but hasn't quit, Carter says that he hasn't even started yet. Stargirl says that they need to team up and stop the killer from going after the remaining JSA members. Clark points out that Carter still cares and has kept everything of the JSA, and Carter reluctantly agrees to work together. Chloe arrives and says that there are several possibilities for Icicle's location. One is the hospital, and another is a nitrogen storage facility where the villain can recharge his abilities. Chloe goes to work on the JSA's antiquated computer.Tess returns to the Planet that night and discovers someone has placed a white queen chess piece on her desk.Courtney goes to Watchtower with Chloe and admires the hardware. However, she wonders where the furnishings are that would make it a home. The JSA brownstone was used for family gatherings. Courtney explains that her stepfather Pat was Pemberton's original sidekick. She found her stepfather's equipment and enjoyed the feeling of using it to help people. Courtney suggests that Chloe's team might be more effective if they got together occasionally when there wasn't an emergency. Chloe considers what she's said and then receives a message from Green Arrow. Chloe tells him that she's created a false emergency alert on Mahkent to lure his son in.As Hawkman and Green Arrow wait atop the hospital, Hawkman explains that he's watching over Green Arrow. Green Arrow wonders why the killer is avenging his father after all these years, and figures something else is going on. Hawkman dismisses his concerns.At the museum, Dr. Fate talks with Clark and explains that Clark is the hope that John spoke of. He explains that he sees everyone's fate except for his own, and that seeing Clark's future has given him hope as well. Clark will lead the present generation of heroes, like Hawkman led the JSA. When Clark notes that the Legion spoke similarly about his fate and how they were vague, Dr. Fate gives him specifics and says he will one day triumph over Lex Luthor, and will help everyone embrace a new age.Lois arrives at the museum and Dr. Fate explains that she's the key. Dr. Fate unlocks the door and Clark is forced to flee before Lois can see him. Dr. Fate greets her and Lois explains that she's looking for Carter Hall. He tells her that he knows her fate, and she will need the "savior" and he will need her. Lois backs out and Dr. Fate closes the door behind her.A woman walks into the room where the young Icicle is waiting, and warns him that he's taking it too personally. He calls her Agent Waller and tells her that it is personal. Waller says that his mother died during his birth, but the killer freezes her still and tells her that he's only helping her to get revenge. Waller, unimpressed, refuses to back down. Icicle says that he killed everyone she asked him too, and it's his father's fault that he has blood on his hands. He tells Waller to clean up her own mess, and Waller admits that it's a black mark on Checkmate's board. Icicle demands to finish it, and Waller walks away.Clark goes to the Planet and checks in with Chloe. He figures that someone directed Lois to the museum. He discovers Tess going through Lois' files and tells her to hand them over. She notes that he thought that it would be tough for him to have a nosy girlfriend, and warns that Lois is in over her head. As she leaves, Clark looks over the photos of the dead Sandman. Lois comes in and she shows him the classified intelligence that she's gathered that relates to the two murders. Clark tries to get a look at the files and offers to help, but Lois wants to keep the information to herself. She explains that according to her source, the two dead men were vigilantes like the Blur. Further, Carter Hall injured Mahkent, and someone high up got Mahkent's son out of juvie. There were other bad guys that the JSA fought, and they have all been released from prison and their records purged. Clark realizes that someone is collecting them.John and Dr. Fate check out the nitrogen storage facility. Dr. Fate is curious why John is there and what he does, and notes that John sees the same thing in Clark that he does. Fate explains that he can see the future and see what might be. However, eventually he saw too much. Fate asks about John's family, and John admits that he misses his wife and daughter. Fate suddenly says that they're in danger. They hear a noise and go to investigate. They find two security guards, frozen dead. Fate says that it isn't John's fate to die and then strikes him with a glowing hand. John briefly transforms into a green-skinned Martian form before falling back. Icicle stabs Dr. Fate in the chest and says that he's in his prime. As Dr. Fate collapses, the helmet falls off of him, leaving Nelson behind. Icicle picks up the helmet and smiles in triumph.Hamilton gets word of the incident and finds Fate and John. Hawkman flies off after Icicle and Green Arrow goes after him. Clark and Courtney go to the hospital, and Hamilton explains that John is undergoing some kind of incubation. Courtney wonders if it's wrong to hope that Hawkman finds Icicle first and kills him. Clark says that it is and Courtney says that Pemberton told her the same thing. She explains that Hawkman crossed the line too many times, and Clark says that it's up to her to make things right as the next generation. He tells her to keep Pemberton's legacy alive and she'll keep him alive as well.Lois is going through old files at the Planet. Waller comes up behind her and says that they're classified, and she left them for Lois. Lois wonders why she was chosen, and Waller says that Lois is good at digging out secrets and embracing the truth. She hands Lois a cell phone with a chess motif and says that they'll be in touch.Icicle goes to see his comatose father and boasts that Fate's helmet will help him finish off the other heroes. he takes his father's hand and says that he's ready, and then says goodbye. He pulls the plug on his father's respirator and then dons the helmet. The helmet glows red and Icicle screams in agony.Hawkman goes to the museum to get his weapons and refuses to listen to Oliver's advice to get the others. Oliver looks at the case with the Hawkgirl mace and asks who she was. Carter admits that Hawkgirl was his wife and that love has always ended in his past lives. Oliver is skeptical and Carter explains that he and Shiera were born a thousand years ago, and then cursed to fall in love, die, and repeat the cycle lifetime after lifetime. Carter figures that the sooner his current life is over, the sooner he sees his wife again. Oliver admits he's never had a connection like that, and Carter says that he hides how important others are to him by acting like a jackass. Oliver admits that he knows what it feels like to want to throw one's life, but points out that Carter stayed for Nelson, and he needs to put his death wish aside and help his team. He hands Carter his mace, and Hawkman flies him across the city to Watchtower. Clark and Stargirl arrive, and Chloe says that they'll have to wait. Carter says they should have stayed together from the beginning.Icicle teleports into the Watchtower and suspends Chloe within an ice field. All four heroes attack but Fate's helmet protects Icicle against the brunt of their attack. Hawkman knocks him down but Icicle unleashes a mystical blast that sends them flying. He advances on Stargirl but John arrives to save her, and deflects the next ice blast with his newly recovered powers. The heroes close in and Hawkman smashes the helmet loose with his mace. He catches it and Clark expresses his condolences about Nelson, and Carter admits that he's sorry too.Later, Hawkman returns to the museum with Clark, and notes that he isn't a hero because of a desire for glory or vengeance. Carter admits that Clark's team is better than he thought, but Clark notes that his team isn't like the JSA. He isn't sure if his friends will ever be what the JSA is. Carter tells him to trust them, and that he has to remember that they're people and will make mistakes. All they can do is keep trying. Carter explains that he learned to fly after his kingdom was attacked and he realized that his people were what are important. He considers Shiera's mask, and says that if Clark overcomes his own chains, he'll soar higher than any of them. Carter says that with Chloe's help, he and Courtney will find the protégés of the JSA and help them on their path. Stargirl comes in and says that some of them have already done so. She asks Clark what he calls his team, and Clark admits that they're a work in progress.Chloe is working at Watchtower when John arrives at superspeed. He explains that Fate restored his Martian powers at the cost of his own life, and someone will be drawn to the helmet to become the next Dr. Fate. John plans to continue protecting and servicing. Chloe says that she will do the same, and John notes that there is a limit to how much knowledge someone can have. It drove Fate insane, and John worries that Chloe is in similar danger. She insists she can handle it and John assures her that he care for them as his new family. Oliver arrives and suggests they go out for dinner. John agrees and after a few seconds, Chloe agrees as well.At the Planet, Lois shows Clark her front page article about the JSA. He hopes they'll be seeing more of them. She points out that he could have had a byline with her, and mentions what Dr. Fate said about her destiny. Clark asks what she was told, and Lois says it about a mysterious savior. Clark asks if she believes in fate, and Lois says she believes in the fate you make happen.Icicle is confined in a heated cell and demands to see Waller. She comes in and he explains that the helmet messed with his mind. He wants another chance to finish what he started, but she congratulates him on bringing the JSA back into the spotlight. Waller tells him that he's done what she needed, and she'll need the assembled heroes to survive the coming apocalypse. She then draws a gun on him and welcomes him to the Suicide Squad. Waller shoots him in the head and walks outside… where Tess is waiting for her. Waller calls her Agent Mercer and says they have a lot to catch up on.Justice SocietyThe Justice Society of America is the DC Universe's premiere superhero team, having been active prior to World War Two. They first appeared as a team in All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940), and were assembled by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer. The team consisted of the premiere heroes of that era, uniting at the beginning and end of cases while splitting up on their own or into small teams to take on various cases. The primary members of the Golden Age include: Dr. Fate, Dr. Mid-Nite, Wildcat, Mr. Terrific, Wonder Woman, Johnny Thunder, Hourman, and the Golden Age Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman. They later went into retirement when accused of being Communist dupes by Joe McCarthy, but emerged later to fight alongside many modern-day heroes, including the Justice League. Many of their members have died and they have taken on many "legacy" heroes: heroes embracing the names of the heroes of the bygone days, often with similar abilities and/or a blood relationship to an original JSA member.HawkmanThere have been a number of different characters bearing the name "Hawkman." The original Golden Age Hawkman was Carter Hall, the reincarnation of Egyptian Prince Khufu, fighting evil in the 1940s (in Flash Comics #1 - January 1940). He used ancient weaponry and a belt made of nth metal to fly. With the new scientifically-based Silver Age, Hawkman was redone (in Brave & The Bold #34 - Feb-March 1961) as an alien policeman (a "Wingman") named Katar Hol, from the planet Thanagar, who used ancient weaponry and an anti-gravity belt made out of nth metal to fly. He and his wife Shiera came to Earth tracking down a criminal and stayed, becoming the museum curators at Midway City in their secret identities. Through an elaborate series of events he eventually became the "Hawk Avatar" then banished off to another dimension. The next incarnation of the Golden Age Hawkman eventually "merged" with the Silver Age one and was reborn, gaining Kaytar's memories as he had those of his other incarnations, and is currently a member in good standing of the Justice Society.Dr. FateDr. Fate (first appearance - More Fun Comics #45, May 1940 - origin revealed in #67, April 1941) was created by Gardner Fox and originally Kent Nelson, the 12-year-old son of archaeologists who were killed while unearthing an ancient sorcerer, Nabu. Nabu taught the boy vast magicks, gave him a golden helm and amulet, and matured him to adulthood, then "died" and apparently merged with Fate's golden helmet. Fate's powers have varied over the years and on occasion he wore a non-mystical golden helmet without the bottom half. Not one of the more popular Golden Age heroes despite his Justice Society membership, he was brought into the Silver Age as an "Earth-2" hero (as were most of the Golden Age heroes). His popularity grew substantially upon his "return" and he had several mini-series and played a substantial role in various crossovers. It was later revealed that the helmet held the spirit of Nabu, who could take over Nelson and/or make him less human. Through an elaborate series of rewritings and retcons, Nelson later died and has several successors since then.StargirlCourtney Whitmore first appeared in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #0 and got a taste for the superhero life when her mother remarried Pat Dugan, who was the World War II hero and temporally relocated Stripesy. She got hold of her stepfather's deceased partner's cosmic converter belt and used it to become a superhero. Calling herself the Star-Spangled Kid after her predecessor, Courtney originally used her powers to annoy her stepfather but soon became a hero in her own right. She joined the JSA and although initially viewed as a mascot at best, she has since become a full member. She has also become the designated successor of the Golden Age Starman (after his son the superhero retired), and wields both the converter belt and Starmans' cosmic rod while now using the name Stargirl. Courtney is a skilled acrobat and competent fighter, but her converter belt and rod boost her strength, let her fly, fire energy beams, and short-circuit an opponent's neural system.Star-Spangled KidSylvester Pendleton the 3rd first appeared in Action Comics #40 (Sept. 1941). He fought crime with the aid of his partner and chauffeur, Pat Dugan, who took the role of Stripesy, partner to the original Star-Spangled Kid. A member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, he was lost in time and brought back to the late 20th century with the other Soldiers. Another Golden Age hero, Starman, chose Pemberton as his successor and gave him the Cosmic Rod. Pemberton made it over into a belt and fought crime first as the Star-Spangled Kid and then as Skyman. he was killed by Solomon Grundy and Stargirl has since become his successor.SandmanWesley Dodds first appeared in Adventure Comics #40 (July 1939) and was created by Gardner Fox and Bert Christman. Donning a business suit, cape, slouch hat, and gas mask, Dodds used a gas gun to fight crime. He later took on a partner, Sandy the Golden Boy, and changed his costume to a more heroic skintight outfit. He fought crime on and off throughout the decades, both on his own and as a member of the Justice Society. Dodds eventually went into semiretirement but donned his costume once more to sacrifice his life to prevent the sorcerer Mordru from learning of the Fate Child.IcicleThe modern-era Icicle, Cameron Mahkent, first appeared in Infinity, Inc. #34 (January 1987) and was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Todd McFarlane. His father, Joar, was a supervillain in the 40s who used a cold gun. Radiation from the weapon altered his DNA, giving his son Cameron an innate ability to project ice and cold.Amanda WallerAmanda Waller first appeared in Legends #1 (November 1986) and was created by John Ostrander, Len Wein, and John Byrne. A widow who grew up in Chicago's Cabrini-Green neighborhood, Amanda gained a doctorate in political science and then became a congressional aide. She eventually used her connections to form the Suicide Squad, an organization that put heroes and villains to work directly for the government. After using the Squad for her own aims, she was tried and convicted, but managed to negotiate a pardon and return to lead the Suicide Squad yet again. She later became the Secretary of Metahuman Affairs under Lex Luthor. As of the time this episode aired, Amanda was once again leading the Suicide Squad.	172856
2008	Smallville: Abyss	T	DVD -R HQ 10500		Episode #161. 11-13-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).  Brainiac strikes and replaces Chloe’s memories with Kryptonian code. In order to help his best friend, Clark must ask for Jor-El’s help.  Clark saves Chloe’s mind by taking her to the Fortress of Solitude and having his father erase the code and restore her memories. But in doing so, an agent of doom is released on Earth. Meanwhile, Davis tries to get Chloe to understand that Jimmy is wrong for her.	172857
2003	Smallville: Accelerate	T	DVD -R HQ 4905	Peterson, Brian and Kelly Souders.	Episode #42. 5-6-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lana haunted by ghost of dead friend who drowned when she was 10 and hasn't aged since. The girl injures her father who is in on it displaying super-speed powers like Clark's. Her father was making clones using kryptonite to accelerate growth process.Clark and Lex figure Lionel is behind the lab and the accelerated growth injured the girl clone's ethical sense and plans to drown Lana. Clark comes to her rescue and clone escapes.Lionel offers Lex a wedding honeymoon, gets control of Indian cave, takes possession of girl clone and starts winning her affections. Lana reassesses her relationship with Clark.	172858
2007	Smallville: Action	T	DVD -R HQ 9160		Episode #137. 10-25-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort).When a comic book-based movie shoots in Smallville, Clark must save the lead actress from a runaway car. Lex discovers Lionel at the cabin. Chloe says how the public relations management team around the actress controls everything regarding the press -- including interviews.	172859
2005	Smallville: Ageless	T	DVD -R HQ 3244		Episode #86. 5-4-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Clark and Lana discover an abandoned baby in the cornfield, but when the child begins to age at an alarming rate, the two fear his disease will kill him.	172860
2008	Smallville: Apocalypse	T	DVD -R HQ 9869		Episode #150. 5-1-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) is now owner of the Daily Planet. Clark desperately searches for Brainiac, the only one who can reverse Lana’s condition. Chloe, in her search for large power surges, breaks into several government computers. Jimmy gets caught between Lex and the Department of Security. 	172861
2005	Smallville: Aqua	T	DVD -R HQ 4541		Episode #92. 10-20-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack), Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) arrives in Smallville.During a beach party, Lois hits her head when she jumps into the lake, and a mysterious swimmer comes to her rescue, out-swimming baffled Clark Kent.	172862
2008	Smallville: Arctic	T	DVD -R HQ 9930		Episode #152. 5-15-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) is now owner of the Daily Planet. Clark and Lex battle to the death in a cliffhanger: who will survive? 	172863
2005	Smallville: Arrival	T	DVD -R HQ 4390		Episode #89. 9-29-2005. New Season	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack), Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) arrives in Smallville.Clark learns he must stay at the Fortress of Solitude in order to prepare to save the planet.	172864
2006	Smallville: Arrow	T	DVD -R HQ 8940		Episode #114. 10-19-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet. Lois witnesses the Green Arrow steal a rare diamond necklace from Martha's neck. Clark discovers Oliver Queen is the Green Arrow. Lex tests Lana's loyalty.	172865
2004	Smallville: Asylum	T	DVD -R HQ 5046. SVD 1498	Slavkin, Todd and Darren Swimmer	Episode #53. 1-14-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex teams up with three krypto-villains to lure Clark to the hospital to enlist his help in escaping after he hears that Lionel has requested Lex be given electroshock therapy to erase his memory.However, the plan goes awry when the villains double-cross Lex and use kryptonite to steal Clark's powers. Meanwhile, Lana meets a mysterious new stranger in the hospital.	172866
2009	Smallville: Beast	T	DVD -R HQ 11372		Episode #172. 4-30-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Clark discovers the truth behind Davis’ supposed death and angrily confronts Chloe when he realizes that she has been protecting him, but it may already be too late, as Davis ambushes Jimmy and Oliver at the Talon. After Tess prints an article on the front page of the Daily Planet naming Davis a serial killer. Chloe decides they need to flee. Clark discovers Davis is till alive and goes on the hunt for him. Meanwhile, Davis captures Oliver and Jimmy Olsen. Full Recap:Chloe is going to bed when her cellphone rings. She answers and Davis tells her that he's had another dream. She assures him that he's safe with her but he asks her to come see him. She hangs up and then goes down to the basement. She finds rose petals strewn on the stairs and candles lit on the shelves. She figures he left the basement and warns that it's dangerous, but he insists he had to go out. Davis thanks her for her help and notes it's more than what a friend would do. Chloe insists it doesn't change their relationship, but Davis says his feelings for her haven't changed. He asks her to stay and they end up kissing. However, Chloe notices a trail of blood leading across the floor. She follows the trail and finds Clark strung up from the ceiling, ripped in half… and wakes up from her nightmare.The next day, Chloe is making a cappuccino when she gets a text message from Davis. Clark arrives and she hastily hides her cellphone, and then claims she didn't get a lot of sleep. Clark shows her Tess' article in the Planet identifying Davis as the serial killer. Clark wonders if Davis is still alive since they've found one of Mannheim's goons, torn apart the same way as Davis' other victims. Chloe tries to deflect Clark's suspicions and suggests that Clark is worried out of fear.At Ace of Clubs, Oliver is meeting his people when Jimmy asks to talk with him in private. Oliver says he's busy but Jimmy insists it's important and Oliver agrees. Jimmy asks for a loan of $600 to fix his car, and admits he was fired from the club. Oliver accuses him of lying and suggests he gets treatment, but Jimmy refuses to acknowledge his accusation and walks off.Chloe meets with Dr. Emil Hamilton of WebMD and tells him about Davis. He suggests they go to Oliver, who helped form the web site, but Chloe notes that Oliver killed Lex Luthor and isn't thinking straight. Emil warns that there's only so much he can do with a few cells to find a cure, and needs to see Davis in person. Chloe refuses and the doctor agrees to do what he can. As he leaves, Chloe finds Davis waiting for her on the street. He tells her that nothing except her presence helps to quiet the beast within. They go back to the Talon and Chloe shows him the newspaper headlines. Davis worries about will happen if the cops find her, and Chloe says that if that occurs, then they'll leave together. Davis warns she can't say goodbye to anyone, even Clark, and he wonders if he's really the most important thing in her life. She insists she would do anything for him. Davis agrees that they should leave Smallville and Chloe says they'll leave at sundown, as soon as she closes off the paper trail.At LuthorCorp, Clark meets with Oliver and tells him he's checked the grave where Oliver buried Davis and there's nothing there: someone clawed its way out. Clark figures Davis will go after Chloe, and he asks Oliver to get her to safety while he goes to the Fortress to find a way to stop it. Oliver tells him to kill it once and for all, but Clark refuses to kill even to save thousands and vows he'll stop Doomsday on his own terms.Emil contacts Chloe at Isis and informs her that he can't figure out a way to destroy the cell samples. He suggests that intense emotions like obsession may help to prevent the change. Emil warns that Doomsday is a danger and they need to warn people, but Chloe warns that he doesn't want to be on Davis' bad side. Emil agrees not to say anything, but warns that it's all on her. Clark arrives just after Emil cuts off, but Chloe lies and says she was talking to a patient. Clark has proof that Davis is alive and needs her help to find him. He explains he's found a crystal belonging to Brainiac that can open a portal to the Phantom Zone. Chloe warns that the portal could suck Clark in as well, but Clark insists he needs to take the risk. Chloe say she's heard of similar murders in Alaska. Clark leaves to investigate and Chloe wishes him luck.Oliver goes to the Talon that night and hears something upstairs. He goes up to Chloe's apartment and finds Jimmy stealing money. Jimmy insists it's just a loan. Davis arrives and knocks out Oliver, then advances on Jimmy and knocks him out as well. They recover consciousness tied up in the basement. They wonder what's happened to Chloe but Davis emerges to insist that he'd never hurt Chloe. Jimmy doesn't believe him at first, and then realizes that Davis was the beast that attacked the wedding. Chloe calls Davis to tell him she's on her way. Oliver calls out for her to stay away. Davis claims some thieves broke into the apartment and he's holding them. Chloe asks him to let them go but Davis says they can't go free until they're out of Smallville. Once he hangs up, Jimmy starts to taunt Davis' against Oliver's advice. Oliver tries to calm him down but Davis warns that the only other way to calm himself down is to kill one of them. Jimmy asks Davis to kill him, because he has nothing left. He tells Davis that Chloe could never love him and she'll find out the truth eventually. Davis starts to transform and kill Jimmy, but Oliver calls out that Chloe will never forgive him if he does. Davis controls himself enough to simply knock Jimmy unconscious, and then turn to Oliver as someone Chloe doesn't care about as much.Clark arrives at the Talon and uses his superhearing to locate Oliver choking downstairs. Clark superspeeds down and pulls Davis away, then demands to know where Chloe is. Davis refuses to answer, and Clark whisks him away.Chloe gets to the Talon and finds LuthorCorp agents all over the place. Oliver has brought Emil in and the EMTs are taking Jimmy away. Before he goes, Jimmy warns Chloe not to trust Davis. Oliver demands answers from Chloe, and wonders when she became one of the bad guys. Chloe says that Davis needed her but Oliver says everyone else needed her too, and her plan to control Davis was seriously flawed. She vows to find Davis but Oliver tells her that Clark will handle it from here on out. She asks where Clark is and Oliver tells her that Clark is finally going to finish it.Clark arrives at the Fortress and explains to Davis that he can use the technology there to send Davis to a place where he can be himself. Davis refuses to let Chloe go and claims that Chloe chose to protect him. Clark tries to explain that she doesn't have feelings for Davis, but Davis insists that Chloe is the only way for him to stay human. He asks Clark, his Kryptonian brother, to let him have his chance. Clark refuses and prepares to use Brainiac's crystal. Davis throws him away and Clark knocks him back and inserts the crystal. A portal to the Phantom Zone opens, but Davis vows to take Clark with him. The two struggle on the edge of the portal, but suddenly Davis weakens. Chloe comes in, holding the Kryptonian key. She shuts down the portal and tells Clark that she had to stop him, as he would never forgive himself for exiling Davis for eternity. She activates the control console with the Kryptonian key and she and Davis disappear in a flash of light.Later, Jimmy comes to see Oliver for information on Davis, who has nothing to report. Oliver suggests he needs to deal with his addiction but Jimmy says he isn't interested. Instead, Oliver gives him the $600. Jimmy refuses to take a handout, but Oliver explains that he can use someone with Jimmy's guts and intelligence. Jimmy insists he's no hero but Oliver wants someone with his instincts. When Jimmy refuses, Oliver tells him to take the first step to changing his life and accept his offer. Jimmy agrees and shakes his new employer's hand.At Isis, Clark tries to find Chloe on the computer systems when Oliver comes in. He warns Clark that Chloe doesn't want to be found, but Clark insists Chloe isn't herself. Oliver warns that Chloe does care about Davis and he should have killed Doomsday when he had the chance, but Clark doesn't believe it. After Oliver calls, Clark gets a call from Chloe, saying that she's okay. Chloe tells him not to try and find them, and insists that she'll be okay. She continues to insist she's doing it for Clark, but he says that he'll keep looking for her. Chloe says that now is her chance to really save Clark, then hangs up. Wiping away tears, she goes to Davis and they go on the road.	172867
2007	Smallville: Bizarro	T	DVD -R HQ 9010		Episode #133. 9-27-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Clark confronts Bizarro, the last wraith  from the Phantom Zone, but their fight sends a torrent of water rushing toward land. The mysterious young woman reappears at the Kent farm.	172868
2005	Smallville: Blank	T	DVD -R HQ 3202		Episode #85. 4-27-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)When Clark loses his memory, Chloe must teach him about his superpowers while keeping him from accidentally revealing his secret to others.Lex takes advantage of Clark.	172869
2008	Smallville: Bloodline	T	DVD -R HQ 10470		Episode #160. 11-6-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Clark and Lois are sent to the phantom zone when the crystal activates. The mother of a child down on Planet Earth escapes out of the phantom zone to Earth. Clark and Lara -- who they find in the phantom zone -- return to Earth to catch the mother. But she finds her son -- Chloe’s friend, a fireman -- kills him so he can come back stronger, and then is captured by Lara.Lara (Supergirl) tells Clark she has to leave to find other remnants of Krypton, but he must stay at Earth to help the humans preserve their planet. Lois, back from the phantom zone and survival of the alien mother who possesses her body on Earth, gets a raise at the Daily Planet. Tess confronts Clark and says he knows more than he is saying about Luthor’s disappearance and he should confide in her. The Green Arrow also makes an appearance. 	172870
2007	Smallville: Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 9280		Episode #140. 11-15-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort). Gabriel and Lane have an affair. He says he hired her because of her stories and then fell for her. She believes him. Chloe overhears and warns Lois that once the rumor goes around that she is sleeping with her boss, her reputation will be shattered. Lois doesn’t care.Lex tells Grant to stop dating Lois Lane reminding Grant that he made him what he is today. Grant asks, “What’s wrong with Lois Lane except for her poor spelling.”  GG and Lois try to break up because both realize it’s no good to have an office romance, but they can’t. Chloe thinks they have broken up.  Grant tells Lex it’s over. Grant tells Lex to quit spying on him.  It turns out Grant is Lex’s secret brother.  Julian Luthor is his real name. “Not outside of this room,” says Lex. Clark meets his biological mother (Helen Slater) for the first time. Chloe and Lex discover that Lois and Grant have been seeing each other.  Clark goes to Daily Planet to get Chloe’s help after his mother gives him his father’s ring, which turns out to make him vulnerable taking away all of his super powers.  His mother urges him to destroy the crystal which will destroy Lara’s evil father but also her and Kara as well. Kara finds herself alive in Detroit without any powers and amnesia. 	172871
2004	Smallville: Bound	T	DVD -R HQ 3002		Episode #75. 4-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.When Lex is accused of killing a young woman, Clark tries to establish his innocence by seeking Lionel's help.	172872
2008	Smallville: Bride	T	DVD -R HQ 10550		Episode #162. 11-20-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Chloe and Jimmy have unexpected rivals at their ceremony when the agent of Doom shows up. Oliver is shocked to see Lana after expecting to find Lex. Lois and Clark begin  to fall for each other. 	172873
2009	Smallville: Bulletproof	T	DVD -R HQ 10800		Episode #164. 1-22-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Using the name Joe Fordman, Clark goes undercover to discover why Detective John Jones was shot. Meanwhile, Lana and Oliver are hiding a secret from Clark. 	172874
2003	Smallville: Calling	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4913	Biller, Kenneth	Episode #43. 5-13-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Dr. Walden comes out of a coma with super-powers and a desire to kill Clark, piquing the Luthors' interest. The spaceship starts talking to Clark, and Helen and Lex prepare for their wedding.Chloe uses Alienware computer at the Torch office.	172875
2004	Smallville: Commencement	T	DVD -R HQ 3363, 3366		Episode #88. 5-18-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark, Choloe and friends graduate from high school. Nightmare leads Clark to begin to understand why he was sent to Earth and he seeks counsel from Jor-El who warns him he must reunite the three crystals immediately.	172876
2008	Smallville: Committed	T	DVD -R HQ 10400		Episode #157. 10-16-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Choe and Jimmy are among several couples kidnapped by a psychotic jeweler who subjects his victims to a lie detector test to measure their feelings for each other. Clark and Lois pretend to be involved to lure out the kidnapper and find their friends. 	172877
2010	Smallville: Conspiracy	T	DVD -R HQ 11800		Episode #187. 2-26-2010	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).When a doctor that the Kandorians resurrected for experimentation becomes determined to prove that aliens have invaded Earth, he kidnaps several of Zod’s people and Lois Lane in the hopes of exposing the truth. Zod disguises himself as a Daily Planet reporter, finds the kidnapped Kandorian and the kidnapped Lois but is shot trying to help them escape. He is dying, but Clark Kent pierces his skin with kryptonite and pours a drop of blood into Zod’s wound saving his life.  That drop of blood, however, not only has curative powers, but the ability to give Zod Superman powers.Full RecapIn Metropolis, Faora reads an article about the destruction of the tower. She's wearing her Kandorian tag and Clark finds her. He warns her not to reveal her alien nature in public, but she wonders how she can have any hope after the tower's destruction. Her only hope is Clark, who found her sister, Vala, who is now working at a bookstore and blending into human society. Vala insists that Clark will protect them but Faora isn't so sure. As Clark leaves to deal with a crime, Faora warns Vala that she can't fall in love with Clark and tells her to close up. As Vala goes back into the bookstore to close up, someone apparently comes into the store. Vala turns but doesn't see anyone. As she closes the door and goes back into the store, a man grabs her and sprays her with gas, rendering her unconscious. Later, Vala wakes up and finds herself in a hidden laboratory contained within some kind of device, surrounded by two other similarly imprisoned Kandorians. The next day, Lois is working on a story at the Planet when she gets a call from Amanda Waller. She quickly puts her special phone away as Clark comes in. When he wonders what's going on, she suggests they have a romantic dinner together. Clark agrees, but Faora arrives and asks for Clark's help. He claims that she's part of a story he's working on and gets her off to the side, where she explains that Vala has been kidnapped. Oliver is in his office after exercise and finds Tess in his desk. She wonders why he's not worried about the destruction of the Solar Tower, and figures that he might be involved. Oliver denies it and Tess says that she doesn't believe him. She warns that someone at one of Oliver's subsidiaries is embezzling funds. Tess tells him to find who is responsible and put an end to it. Clark goes to Vala's store and finds Zod there. The major tells Clark that he's dealing with it and he should go save humans. He blames Clark for driving a wedge between Zod and the others, and now they've abandoned him, someone is abducting them and leaving their crests behind. Clark refuses to give him his powers back and Zod attacks him, but Clark easily stops him. Zod recovers his composure and tells Clark to admit that he's turned against the Kandorians. Clark points out that Zod can't tell his own people because he doesn't know which ones he can trust, but Zod says that the blood of the Kandorians is on his hands. In the hidden laboratory, Vala's abductor, Dr. Bernard Chisholm, removes his mask after locking her in an anti-contamination container. He explains that when he found them, he realized they want to colonize the planet. When she denies it, Chisholm says that he's going to gather proof and show the world so that the Kandorians are hunted down and exterminated. He then puts on his mask again and turns her around to show her a severed arm with a Kandorian brand. Then Chisholm goes back to work, cutting apart another Kandorian. Oliver comes to see Chloe at her apartment. She's glad to see him but Oliver ignores her and looks around. He then turns up the music and embraces her, and explains that Tess might be listening. Oliver warns her that Tess' evidence indicates that Chloe is stealing from him. She says she was borrowing the cash to buy insurance for the entire planet. Clark goes to see Faora and ask what happened to the other two Kandorians, and how Vala was connected to them. Faora explains that all three of them were cybernetic engineers who performed tests to recover the Kandorians' powers. She wonders if the tests are responsible for her abduction. Clark asks her to explain and Faora admits that they were experimenting on humans. Lois goes to the restaurant where she planned to eat with Clark and orders for one. When she looks up from her paper, she discovers Dr. Chisholm sitting opposite her. He says that he has a story for her that will make her career: aliens are living among them. Lois doesn't believe it and tries to walk away, and Chisholm says that he's captured some of them. She admits that he's convincing and claims she's calling her editor on her cell phone, and goes outside. She then calls 911 but Chisholm follows her and takes her prisoner at gunpoint. Back at his lab, Chisholm shows a manacled Lois blood samples that he claims proves his prisoners are aliens. When she warns that no one will believe him, he shows her the prisoners, including a cryogenically proven specimen: Vala. As he starts to freeze her, Lois tries to stop him and he reveals that his skull has been cut open and crudely stitched together. Chisholm says that he died of a heart attack and the Kandorians, including Vala, inserted kryptonite spikes into his skull as part of a process to bring him back. Now he can't stop thinking and his new thoughts are driving him insane. Chisholm warns Lois that the invasion has begun and they have to save mankind. Clark and Faora go to the hospital and Faora explains that Vala and the others store cadavers from the morgue. Clark insists that it wasn't right and Zod should never have allowed it. Faora tells Clark that Zod didn't know, and insists that Clark has no right to pass judgment on her leader. She tells of how Zod risked his own life to save her during a battle. When Clark notes that Zod let Jor-El die, Faora insists that Zod has always considered Jor-El his friend. He admits that he might be wrong, and Faora warns that he doesn't know the man. Zod goes to the Planet and secretly steals what he needs to pass as a mild-mannered reporter. He then goes to see a reporter, Molly Nichols, and asks her to help him find some information about alien conspiracy nuts. She gets him a box of letters, including all of the ones that Chisholm tried to send to warn of the alien threat. Chloe takes Oliver to a secret storage container where she has gathered kryptonite weapons for the day that the Kandorians get their powers back and try to conquer the world. All of the IDs she's given them have tracking devices hidden in them. Chloe explains that they can't afford to trust Clark again. As they leave, Tess' man Lenkov takes photos of them. Lois is working on her story when Zod comes in and frees her. He claims he's an FBI agent and goes to release Vala. Before he can stop the cryogenic process, Chisholm arrives and shoots him in the chest. He tells Lois to finish her story while Zod bleeds out. After Chisholm leaves, Lois gets free and runs to help him, putting pressure on the wound. He warns her to leave before Chisholm returns, but when she refuses, he wonders why. Lois says that it's what Clark would do, and Zod warns that his supposed FBI backup isn't coming. He tells her to save herself and Vala. Clark and Faora talk to Dr. Flores, who works in the morgue, and ask if all of the bodies were recovered. He admits that one body, John Corben, was never recovered. He tells them that they'd have to talk to the attending M.E., Dr. Chisholm, who has been released for psychiatric reasons. Clark threatens to quote him as a source, and Flores explains that Chisholm said that he saw the body snatchers, claimed they were aliens, and had a heart attack. Then they brought him back to life. Clark convinces Flores to give him Chisholm's address. Chisholm returns to the lab and discovers that Lois is gone. Lois ambushes him and knocks him into an electrical panel. As she tries to free Vala, Chisholm recovers and knocks her out. He sees Zod's Kandorian tag and realizes that he's an alien. Chisholm picks up his surgical gear and prepares to cut Zod open, ranting that he'll stop the invasion now. As he moves in, he hears a whooshing noise. Clark knocks him aside but Chisholm grabs his drill, swings it overhead, and inadvertently electrocutes himself. Clark is unable to go to his aid due to the kryptonite spikes present so he frees Vala and then runs to Zod's side. Zod says that Clark will get what he wants, but Clark insists that Jor-El's last wish was for him to save Zod. Zod admits that's something that Jor-El would have done, grabs his hand, and says that Clark can't save him. He dies and Clark takes one of the kryptonite spikes, cuts open his hand, and drips his blood into Zod's wound. There's a burst of light and Zod's wound heals. Lenkov takes Tess to the container only to discover that it's empty. She tells him to find the weapons her money is being spent to purchase. Chloe is watching and is surprised to discover the weapons are gone. Oliver arrives and tells Chloe that he figured Tess was following him, and has hidden the weapons where she can't find them. Chloe demands to know where they are and wonders if they should tell Clark, and Oliver says they should… when the time is right. At the Planet, Lois calls the laboratory to have one of Chisholm's blood samples examined. She then goes to her office and hides the sample in her desk, although Clark spots it. Lois notes that all of her evidence has disappeared, and the FBI has no record of an Agent Zod. Clark claims that Zod is deep undercover and offers to tell her what he knows, if she reveals what she has hidden in her desk. Lois concedes that a little mystery might be good for their relationship. Clark gets a call from Zod to meet on the rooftop and he makes a hasty exit. Once he's gone, Lois gets a call from Waller, thanking her for the blood sample. Lois checks her desk and discovers that the sample has been replaced with a white chess piece. On the roof, Zod asks if Lois is well, and admits that she protected him. He realizes why Clark cares for her, and admits that he is a changed man. Zod wonders how Clark knew his blood would cure him, and Clark admits it was a guess. The major then admits that he trusts Clark now that he realizes he cares for the Kandorians. They shake and Clark leaves to deal with another crime. Once he's gone, Zod goes to the edge of the roof, embraces the sunlight, and then lets himself fall. Halfway down he gains the power of flight and soars into the sky, smiling.	172878
2001	Smallville: Cool	T	DVD -R HQ 4654	Green, Michael	Episode #5. 11-13-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Jock falls through ice into lake with kryptonite at the bottom and turns into a living heat-absorbing battery. He needs to absorb heat from people. He tries to hit on Chloe, but she passes. Moves through his black book on other girls freezing them solid.Lex gives Clark tickets for concert to go with Lana and even supplies the limo. Clark hears about the athlete's path of destruction and rescues Chloe just in time. Then confronts the boy but gets frozen himself. Not fatal to Clark.As the boy goes for Lana and Clark's parents who are at Lex's manor, Clark intercepts him and throws him into nearby lake freezing him solid in the water. At the end, Lana resolves to just be friends with Clark.News Anchor (Ted Garcia).	172879
2004	Smallville: Covenant	T	DVD -R HQ 7551. DVD -R 1687		Episode #67. 5-19-2004 - Final show of the 2003-2004 Season.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark is taken away to fulfill his destiny. Chloe goes into house that explodes and she is probably dead. Lana goes to Europe. Lex drinks poison and appears to be dying. Father in prison, hair cut. Clark's Earth father appears near death.Trial Reporter (Sarah Deakins).	172880
2001	Smallville: Craving	T	DVD -R HQ 4517	Green, Michael	Episode #7. 11-27-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Weight-obsessed teen goes on a crash diet of kryptonite-infected vegetables that eliminate all of her body fat and makes her beautiful -- except she has hunger for body fat of others. Clark rescues Pete taking the teenager to the hospital.Lex gets undefined results on his blood workup for a LuthorCorp health test. Also finds out about Chloe's "wall of weirdness."Lex approaches a resident meteor expert as he gets one step closer to the truth about Clark and the green meteor fragments scattered throughout Smallville.	172881
2007	Smallville: Crimson	T	DVD -R HQ 7860		Episode #123. 2-1-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Lipstick of red kryptonite overwhelms Lois Lane with a desire for Clark Kent. Clark decides to break up Lex and Lana's wedding dinner and kidnap the bride.	172882
2004	Smallville: Crisis	T	DVD -R HQ 5153. DVD -R 1522		Episode #60. 3-3-2004.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark gets a prophetic phone call and learns of Adam's plan to shoot Lana	172883
2009	Smallville: Crossfire	T	DVD -R HQ 11540		Episode #179. 10-30-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Lois and Clark are stunned when a TV morning show wants both of them to be their new hosts. Lois wants to audition for the host of “Good Morning Metropolis” and gets Kent to volunteer to help her. “Newspapers are an endangered species and TV news is my only alternative,” she tells him. She gets the job but only if Clark joins her. “We want you both,” says the producer. “You have great chemistry. Like Tracy and Hepburn. or Regis and Kelly. Either you both stay or you both go.” Clark and Lois do a blind date segment for the morning show. But in the end they don’t get the job because “blondes test better.” The episode ends with Clark and Lois in a heartfelt kiss.Oliver offers to train a new girl, Mia, to keep her safe from danger.Full Recap:Lois auditions for the position of host on Good Morning Metropolis and brings Clark along as an audition partner. Things go awkwardly on the first take and they start arguing afterward, but the director tells them that's it for today and she tells Lois that she's got the job. However, she tells Lois that they want both of them as host and co-host. When Lois learns that they won't take her without Clark, she gives in to the inevitable.Back at the Planet, Chloe stops in to visit Clark and he tells her that they got the job as a team. They'll be doing online dating as their first story. Clark is more concerned about finding the Kandorians, but so far he's found nothing. Chloe notes that Tess has increased her security and they figure that she's involved. When Clark offers to help, Chloe points out that he returned to his job as reporter to reinforce his cover and he needs to focus on that. Clark goes to talk to Lois, who is trying to pick out the exact words for the online dating form and suggests he do the same. He looks at what she wrote and notes she's exaggerated some things and downplayed some others. Clark insists there are things about her that would attract great guys but can't come up with anything specific.In an underground fight club, a girl, Mia, defeats her opponent and her pimp Rick finds her and tells her he doesn't want her running away from her job as his prostitute. Oliver watches from the crowd. Later, he picks her up on the street and lets her drive, and he admits that he's been looking for her. Oliver offers to help her fix her life and admits he used to fight for the same reasons. Now he wants to get her off the streets and overcome her fear. Mia asks what her help will cost and Oliver says all he needs from her is time to prove she can trust him.At the manor, Stuart warns that someone is trying to breach the firewalls and she tells him to take care of it… or else. She then meets with a meeting to tell the shareholders that the company will make major funds by teaming with the RAO Corporation. She shows them a blueprint of the world's first self-sufficient solar tower, with enough energy to power Metropolis. Zod comes in and congratulates her, and Tess notes that she didn't expect to see him. Zod informs everyone that he's the new chairman of RAO and vows that the tower will change the world.Clark begins his first date while Lois watches from the broadcast booth and provides commentary over his hidden earpiece. She brings up his private online dating profile and discusses the fact he was honest. Clark's date Catherine arrives and Lois begins making catty remarks. Catherine talks about herself and admits she's in the Peace Corps and pursuing two degrees, but begins to worry.After the meeting is over, Tess talks to Zod. He tells them he's been working to make LuthorCorp the most advanced company on Earth. In return he wants the one who betrayed them, the Blur. He explains they got a sample of the Blur's blood after spreading the zombie plague, but Tess arranged for the samples to be destroyed. Zod figures she wants to use the Blur as a bargaining chip, and Tess admits she plans to be equal partners. Zod warns her that she'll never be an equal partner with a Kandorian, and then goes out. He tells Tess' security guard, a Kandorian under cover, to force Tess to tell them what she knows.Lois goes to see Oliver for advice and explains that Clark did great. Oliver figures she wants to be better and Lois asks him to identify her weak spots. Oliver says he only remembers her good traits. Mia comes in from the shower and Lois assumes she's there as a prostitute, and admits she's disappointed that Oliver fell back into the gutter so quickly.At the Watchtower, Chloe tries to get through Tess' firewalls and Stuart continues to block her.As Mia prepares to leave, Oliver discovers that she's stolen his watch. She plans to pay off Rick and Oliver offers to help, but Mia doesn't want his help. Oliver says she's free to go but wants her to find something in her life to be proud of. Mia wonders why he wants to help and he explains he knows what it feels like to be stuck somewhere, and his friends helped him find a way out. She says that if she stays, it'll cost him, and he provides her with new clothing.Lois goes on her blind date while Clark watches from the booth ad admits that her date is a lucky man. They talk and Clark wonders if she'd accept his offer of a second date. Before she can respond, Oliver arrives and explains that he paid off Lois' blind date so he could take over.On the streets, Mia goes to see Rick and turns over one of Oliver's cars to pay off her debt. Rick wants her to tell him where he can find Oliver and warns he won't let Mia go no matter what.The blind date continues and Oliver explains the situation with Mia. He figures Lois' audience would like to see a date with Metropolis' most eligible bachelor, and Lois reluctantly agrees to let him continue. He goes on to say the thing he loves about her most is that she's still in her life and his heart. Lois calls for the check and leaves with Oliver, and then dumps the earpiece. Out on the balcony, she demands an explanation and Oliver says that he isn't going to hide his feelings any more. He considers her the best part of his life and Lois tells him that she loves her… as a dear friend. Oliver realizes she has feelings for Clark and says he's happy she knows what she wants, but it hurts that it's not him. He kisses her on the forehead and wishes her good night.As Oliver leaves, Mia is in the alleyway waiting for him. As he approaches her, Lois catches up to him and says she's not going to let him wander off into dark alleys again. Oliver says he's in a better place and Lois hugs him. She notices Mia and Oliver takes Lois over to introduce her. As Mia says she's sorry, Rick knocks him out and draws a gun on Lois.Back at the studio, the producer congratulates Clark and shows him the new promo. Clark figures Lois has gone with Oliver.In the alley, Lois fights back but is quickly overwhelmed. She drops her earpiece, turning it back on. Rick prepares to shoot her and Mia disarms him, then catches the gun and tells him to stop. He dares her to shoot him and takes the gun away, saying she's no hero. Rick prepares to shoot Lois again but Oliver recovers consciousness and helps Lois to escape into a nearby building. Clark hears them over the earpiece. Rick corners Oliver and Lois but Clark arrives just in time to stop the bullets and use his heat vision on Rick's gun, destroying it and knocking him out. Clark superspeeds away before Lois can see him. He watches from a nearby rooftop as Lois embraces Clark.Later, Tess looks at the plans of the solar tower and vows that Zod will respect her. Zod's undercover soldier comes in and reveals he's a Kandorian. He threatens to kill her if she doesn't tell him where the Blur is.Clark meets with Chloe, who say she's about to get through the last firewall. She discovers that Stuart has left a video message telling her to give up. He shoves a hand at the monitor and Chloe scans the fingerprints to identify him. She figures she can get something on him and blackmail him into joining her. Clark talks about Oliver and Lois, and Chloe says that he shouldn't second guess things. Instead he should just ask what he wants.Zod is drinking coffee at a café and finds an envelope on his table. Inside are the security guard's dog tags, covered in blood. Tess is across the street and tips him a salute before departing.Chloe arranges a meeting with Stuart and shows him the information she's compiled on him. He reluctantly accepts his offer.Mia is on a street corner when Oliver arrives and offers her a lift. She accepts a position at his side.Clark returns to the office and Lois tells him that the producers decided to go with Clark's blind date Catherine as their new solo host. Clark finally grabs her and kisses her, and Lois kisses him back.	172884
2004	Smallville: Crusade	T	DVD -R HQ 2017		Episode #67. 9-22-2004. Season Opener	Aspiring Reporter Lois Lane (Erica Durance) comes to town to investigate the murder of Chloe, her cousin. Clark, reprogrammed by Kal-El, returns to Smallville to steal a powerful kryptonite crystal. Lana returns from Paris with a new boyfriend.Margot Kidder, Lois Lane in the four Superman movies, plays Bridgette Crosby in this episode.	172885
2002	Smallville: Crush	T	DVD -R HQ 4836	Levens, Philip and Alfred Gough and Miles Millar	Episode #19. 5-7-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Former Smallville High cartoonist Justin Gaines (Adam Brody0 loses use of his hands in a hit and run accident and develops ability to move things with his mind. After crippling his unsympathetic doctor, he returns to Smallville and sees his friend Chloe.Reveals his secret to Chloe and then takes revenge by killing the Principal who was the driver who hit him. Turns out the man's son was the real driver. Chloe realizes Justin is responsible. Clark comes to her aid knocking Justin out.Lex's former nanny comes back to see how he's doing and to apologize for leaving him after his mother's death bringing up some old issues for Lex. Whitney's father dies.Chloe complements Justin on her "favorite" comic strip of his. If you look closely, you can see it's some kind of muscular duck-esque super-hero type in a blue suit with the famous "S" on the chest.	172886
2007	Smallville: Cure 	T	DVD -R HQ 9090		Episode #136. 10-18-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort).Chloe tries to get rid of her powers by seeing a dangerous doctor. Jimmy and Chloe split up. Jimmy is infatuated with Kara Kent (Supergirl-Laura Vandervoot). 	172887
2006	Smallville: Cyborg	T	DVD -R HQ 5496		Episode #103. 2-16-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark befriends a half-machine, half-human subject whom a sympathetic doctor freed from LuthorCorp.	172888
2004	Smallville: Delete	T	DVD -R HQ 5869. SVD 1508		Episode #55. 1-28-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Sullivan gets a job at the Daily Planet.Sullivan loses her internship but gives another reporter at the Daily Planet Matt Taylor (Jim Thorburn) the story she has been researching, undercover proof that the Summerholt Institute is doing mind-control research at the lab.Sullivan finds out they are trying to kill her in order to prevent her from writing an expose.Taylor says he couldn't sell her byline now at the Daily Planet because she has enemies in high places. She tells him to use "Lois Lane" as her pseudonym,. "She's my cousin and she's not interested in journalism."Sullivan takes her nameplate: "Chloe Sullivan Columnist" with her. Clark and Lana both inexplicably try to kill Chloe after receiving mysterious e-mail from the Sommerholt Institute. Lana decides to rent the apartment to Adam.	172889
2008	Smallville: Descent	T	DVD -R HQ 9830		Episode #148. 4-17-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) is now owner of the Daily Planet. Secret of Veritas leads Lex in a dangerous direction. Major power struggle results in tragedy.Lex kills his father by throwing him out of the window of their high-rise 40-story building.  Lionel Luthor is dead. Jimmy, Lois, Clark and Chloe go the scene. Lex identifies the body. Clark doesn’t believe Lionel would take his own life. Jimmy and Lois go after the story. Jimmy has a picture of Lionel just before he died. He blows it up and it shows someone else pushing him out of the window. “This has Pulitzer written all over it,” he tells Lois. “Chloe and I share the same DNA. Trust me Jimmy, she’ll want to be in on this.”Chloe has the key. She hides it and denies she has it. Lex finds it in her desk. Lex fires Chloe and security escorts her from the Daily Planet building. Her female assistant discovers a message from Jimmy that Lionel did not commit suicide. Female assistant captures Lois and Jimmy and takes them to the Daily Planet basement. She wants the photograph destroys. She shoots Lois in the shoulder. She wants to know where Jimmy uploaded the picture to another server. She locks them in a freezer and leaves to get the photo. Chloe is working on the photograph to blow up the part showing who killed Lionel. She sees it is Lex and then the female assistant knocks her out and destroys the photograph. Clark rescues Lois and Jimmy. The Female Assistant knows who the Traveler is. Clark thinks his three fathers all died protecting him. Cemetery in foreground with Daily Planet building behind it. Lex and Clark meet at the cemetery. The Female Assistant is drugged and taken away.  	172890
2004	Smallville: Devoted	T	DVD -R HQ 2128		Episode #70. 10-13-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lane joins the school newspaper and is assigned stories by Chloe. They investigate the problems facing the football players. Chloe complains to Lois that she's always buried herself in the newspaper and plans to quit.Chloe wants to devote her time to being with Clark. She's under the influence and  makes her play and scares Clark. "I love you Clark," and kisses him. Lane calls him "Smallville." The three solve the case.Clark joins the football team and immediately gets the starting quarterback position only to learn that the cheerleaders are poisoning the team's water with Kryptonite. Clark throws winning touchdown pass. Chloe tells him she loves him.Clark: "I'm going to make time for the Torch." "Wow, Superhero and journalist, what are the odds," she says. Lois Lane says she'll break Clark's legs if he isn't good to her. She is leaving Smallville. Says to Clark: "See you around, Smallville."	172891
2002	Smallville: Dichotic	T	DVD -R HQ 5133. VHS 1321	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #30.  11-19-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Student can clone himself. Kills shop teacher who gives him a bad grade and starts dating both Chloe and Lana. When Clark suspects, he tries to kill him. Clark figures it out but Lana and Chloe initially dismiss his suspicions as jealousy.The student captures both women and takes them to a dam to fake a double-suicide. Clark rescues them and one of the student clones dies. Jonathan breaks a leg. Lex displays  hot temper and starts taking anger management classes.	172892
2010	Smallville: Disciple	T	DVD -R HQ 11750.		Episode #183. 1-29-2010	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Oliver's former mentor, the Dark Archer, seeks revenge on his pupil and launches attacks on Chloe, Lois, and Mia as part of his plan. When Oliver is driven to his limits and beyond, Clark must come to the aid of his friend.Full RecapClark and Lois are attending the Daily Planet's Wishing Well Foundation Gala. As they leave, they talk about the fact it's their first personal outing as a couple. Clark suggests they go back to the farm and she jokingly turns him down, and Clark leans forward and kisses her. Lois responds for a moment and then insists that they slow down. As she prepares to go, Clark hears a robbery with his superhearing and runs off. Lois gets into her car and tries to start it, but the engine doesn't turn over. As she opens the hood, an arrow slams into the car. She looks up and sees a figure that appears to be Oliver. She yells at him that he's jealous but the figure draws another arrow. Realizing that the figure is deadly serious, Lois runs but the attacker shoots her in the back and she collapses to the ground.Oliver is meditating at his gymnasium and a figure approaches him from behind. Oliver reacts and savagely defends himself from the black-clad woman. He finally slams her down and rips off her mask to reveal Tia. She explains that she was trying to surprise him in the hopes of defeating him, but he didn't even respond to his name. Oliver gets a call from Chloe telling him what has happened.Clark returns home to find Zod waiting for him, contemplating an apple. Zod explains that he and his people bowed down before him full-heartedly, but Clark doesn't seem to have responded in kind. They want Clark to lead them and provide them with powers, and Clark admits he has no idea how to do it. Zod wants to work together with Clark to find a solution, but Clark warns that turning Earth into another Krypton is a dangerous plan. Zod warns that his people will do whatever it takes if they don't get their powers together. He explains that they need their powers to protect themselves from the humans, who will hunt them down. Clark says that he will make sure it doesn't happen, but Zod figures that Clark doesn't trust him because he believes Zod killed Jor-El. The major explains that he lost a son and would never deprive anyone of their family. Clark considers what he says and then gets a call about Lois and superspeeds away to see her.Clark arrives at the hospital and apologizes to Lois for leaving her. She doesn't blame Clark and figures some psycho decided to make headlines for himself by shooting her. She explains that her killer was dressed as Green Arrow. Outside, Green Arrow sees them and turns away, and finds Chloe there. Chloe wonders if he still has feelings about her, but he asks what she's found. She tells him that Lois was shot with an arrow, and that it barely missed a major artery. Oliver realizes that the arrow was designed to take down a target without killing them, and that it took amazing skill to place the shot. Chloe shows him a photo of the arrow and he seems to recognize it, and then turns and leaves.Oliver enters his LuthorCorp office and opens a hidden chamber. Inside is a bundle of arrows similar to the ones the archer uses, and Oliver mutters the name Vordigan.In an apartment somewhere in Metropolis, a bearded man dons dark clothing and arms himself with more of the arrows.At the hospital, Lois uses her laptop to research arrowheads. Zod comes in with flowers and Lois figures he has the wrong room because she has no idea who he is. Zod claims to be an old friend of Clark's and avoids Lois' questions about how he is connected to Clark. He offers to tell her about the real Clark Kent one day, and then gives her a small charm that he claims he obtained at the hospital as a gift. He leaves as Lois contemplates the Charm, and the symbol it represents.Oliver goes over surveillance photos of the city as Mia worries that she's scaring him. He explains that someone is following him and is trying to find them. Mia notices a photo of the street where Lois was shot, and Oliver angrily snatches it away from her and tells her to drop it. Mia refuses to back down, but he says it's too dangerous for her to be his student and orders her out.At the watchtower, Chloe is reviewing photos of the arrow when an alarm of a security breech goes off. She looks at a monitor image and it's replaced by a drawing of a hooded archer. The lights go out and the archer appears, draws, and fires an arrow. She manages to duck just in time and the arrow grazes her shoulder, but the intruder draws another arrow. As he prepares to kill her, he hears a noise and uses a crossbow winch to depart through the roof. Clark comes in seconds later and Chloe tells him that there's a new archer at large.Mia is walking the streets when the Dark Archer comes up behind her. He tells her that Oliver has a greater destiny… and she's going to help him fulfill it.As Clark tends to Chloe's injured shoulder, Chloe wonders if Oliver may have a split personality. Clark doesn't believe it and Chloe tells him that she was the one who helped Oliver become a hero instead by setting everything up. Clark insists she should have told him, but Chloe notes that he might do right, but he won't do what's necessary. She worries that she may have shattered Oliver, and Clark goes to pick up the pieces. Once he's gone, Chloe checks her computers again and discovers it's turned up a match for the arrow used in the attack.Lois finds Oliver, who explains that someone is trying to hurt him through her. When Lois wonders why the Dark Archer targeted her, Oliver explains that his attacker knows that she's the only one he ever cared about. Lois tells him that the Dark Archer went after Chloe, and Oliver realizes that he's going after his lover, his ally… and his disciple, Mia.Clark goes to Oliver's office and sees the surveillance photos. Using his x-ray vision, he finds the bundle of arrows. Chloe comes in and tells him that her research shows that the arrows may have belonged to someone else. Clark shows her the bundle and wonders if she was right initially. Chloe recognizes the symbol on the bundle as part of a Celtic society formed by 13th century vigilante assassin/archers. According to the records, the apprentices swear off lovers, allies, and disciples. They figure that Oliver honed his skills by joining the group, the Brotherhood of Sion, and now someone is seeking revenge.Oliver goes to his gymnasium to find Mia but finds a sign painted on the wall referring to the apprentice's master, and the symbol of the Brotherhood.The Dark Archer takes Mia to a hedge maze shaped like the Brotherhood's symbol and leaves her there, explaining that she's to serve as bait. He frees her with an arrow shot and runs off, only to quickly discover she's trapped at the center of the maze.Oliver enters the maze and the Dark Archer shoots away his bow and then emerges from the shadows. He tells Oliver that it's time to fulfill his vows. Oliver admits that Vordigan embraced him as a son, but Vordigan explains that he was badly wounded and is losing his edge. He wants to leave the world while he's still strong, and wants Oliver to kill him. Oliver says that he left them when he realized what they really were, but Vordigan says that he left when he realized how much he loved the thrill of the hunt. He tells Oliver that if he doesn't fulfill his vows, he'll kill Mia to provoke Oliver into taking vengeance. Oliver garbs his mentor and slams him against a tree, but then says he won't kill him. Vordigan grabs him and thrusts an arrow into his hand, pinning it into a tree, and then leaving.Chloe is checking the computers when Clark arrives and tells her that he's checked all of Oliver's usual haunts without success. He notes that Chloe needs to get out occasionally and avoid losing herself but Chloe insists that she's find. She finds information showing that the Altar of Sion was shipped to an estate in Coast City. Chloe gets a satellite image and confirms there's a maze there in the shape of the Brotherhood's symbol. Zooming in, she identifies Mia and they realize that Vordigan is eliminating anyone close to Oliver. Clark superspeeds away to help.Mia tries to find her way out of the maze, unaware that Vordigan is stalking her. She breaks off a branch and YY hears her. He closes in but she manages to ambush him. As she tries to run away, Vordigan trips her long enough to get to his feet and fire three arrows. Oliver shoves her out of the way and prepares to die in her place, but Clark arrives and blocks the missiles. Oliver draws and fires, shooting Vordigan in the shoulder. As Clark walks over, Oliver notes that Vordigan said that Oliver's dark side would rise up… and tells Vordigan that he was wrong.Later, Lois meets Clark for their date and notes that she had to take a cab from the hospital. Clark apologizes and Lois shows him the charm that Clark's "friend" gave her. When she mentions Zod's name, Clark asks what Zod said. Lois says that Zod only said good things and plans to have a dinner with him. Clark warns it's not a good idea, but Lois figures there's nothing Zod can tell her about Clark's secrets. As Lois turns, she sees Oliver watching him. After a few seconds of hesitation, she turns and goes with Clark.Mia is training in the gymnasium when Oliver comes in and compliments her. He explains that he split from her in the hopes that Vordigan wouldn't target her. She asks him for the truth about Green Arrow, but as she leaves, Oliver says that he's not done with her and wonders if Mia is done with him. Mia is glad to be back, but Oliver admits that he can't stop thinking about Vordigan. He's worried that the Dark Archer will be an old man by the time he gets out. Oliver also worries about whether there is a dark place within him. Mia tells him that the point is to rise above it. Clark finds Zod and gives him the charm, telling the major that Lois is off-limits. Zod explains that it's a Rao Symbol, and wonders why Clark took it as a hostile gesture. Clark says that he believes it was a warning, but Zod notes that he doesn't trust anyone… including Lois. He insists that he's trying to save his race, but Clark accuses him of saving his soldiers to bolster himself. Clark tells him that if he goes near Lois again, he will destroy them all, and then leaves. As Clark leaves, Zod notes that he may not have to. He then meets with Fiona and says that when they find what they need, the Book of Rao that Jor-El left somewhere on Earth, they will transform the yellow sun into a red sun, and force Clark to join them… or else. He looks up to where the Solar Tower is already under construction.	172893
2009	Smallville: Doomsday	T	DVD -R HQ 11111		Episode #174. 5-14-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Despite the threat that Doomsday poses, Clark cannot bring himself to kill Davis -- forcing Oliver and his team to take matters into their own hands. Chloe finds herself caught in the conflict between Olivera and Clark, while Lois takes on Tess.Full RecapRokk Krinn arrives from the future to meet with Clark atop the Daily Planet. He warns that by traveling back to the past, he might risk changing or eliminating his future. Rokk then explains that when Clark saved Chloe's life, he saved her connection to Doomsday. Now, because of Chloe and the fact she exposed Davis to kryptonite, Clark is unable to defeat her and disappears form the future. Rokk gives Clark a new Legion flight ring and tells him to send Doomsday to the future where the Legion is ready to fight him, and warns there is nothing on Earth that will stop Doomsday from killing Clark. When Clark wonders how much time he has, Rokk tells him that tomorrow is the day that he dies.Chloe and Davis have made it to Edge City, and as they watch the night sky they discuss the myth of Persephone and how she chose to live underground with Hades, the dark prince. Davis admits he's surprised that they might actually be able to pull off their escape and find a place to live quietly.At the manor, Tess is informed that her team has located Davis but they have another problem. Someone has blown open Lex's vault and stolen the orb. Tess' assistant insists the orb was only down for a few seconds, and that the door was blown off from the inside. Tess warns that numerous lives are stake and tells her assistant to find the orb.Clark is at the Daily Planet looking at the Legion ring. He puts it away and then types up a letter to the citizens of Metropolis explaining himself and saying goodbye. Lois comes in, angry that Clark isn't bothering to look for Chloe. She notices he's busy typing and tries to look, and Clark quickly clears the screen. When Lois goes to get a cup of coffee, Clark slips out then calls back in. As the Red-Blue Blur, he tells Lois he's going to find Chloe and he's been keeping an eye on Chloe. He asks Lois to publish a letter for him and then superspeeds back through the office, leaving it off. Lois realizes he's somewhere in the building, and Clark tells her to only open and publish it if something happens to him. She realizes it's a goodbye letter. Lois insists on meeting him and seeing his face. Clark says it isn't a good idea, but she says she'll be at a particular phone booth and hopes he'll be there.The next morning at the barn, Black Canary and Impulse arrive to meet with Clark. They have schematics of the geothermal facility and Clark plans to bury Davis in the tunnels a mile beneath the facility. He plans to get Davis down there while they detonate the explosives. He then explains he plans to save the human side of Davis and gives Impulse the black kryptonite. He explains it can split the Kryptonian and human side of Davis. Oliver arrives and wonders what happens if they unleash a monster with no conscience. When he insists that Clark kill Davis, Clark tells the others that Oliver killed Lex Luthor and that Oliver isn't one of them any more. Oliver turns and leaves.At the Daily Planet, Jimmy slips into Tess' office while remaining in contact with Oliver. He prepares to use an encryption key to access Tess' systems and find Chloe's location. However, he discovers that Lois is hiding under the desk. Lois admits she's there to find Chloe as well, and figures Tess is involved. Jimmy decrypts the computer and confirms Tess is tracking Chloe and Davis. He gets in and confirms they're near Edge City, and tells Chloe to monitor him while he goes to find them. Once he's gone, Lois finds a file of Tess interrogating Regan. She explains that there's life in the orb that can't be freed until the Traveler defeats the Beast. Regan warns that what she's unleashing could be the end of the world.At the Planet, Black Canary contacts Clark and tells him they've located Chloe and Davis. Using his superhearing, Clark hears Chloe yell to Davis. He superspeeds to Edge City and finds a shattered car. Black Canary and Bart are waiting for him Green Arrow shoots a kryptonite dart into Clark's back. Clark collapses and tries to warn them they're making a mistake, but they walk away.Lois goes back to her desk at the Planet and finds Tess waiting for her. She tells Tess to fire her but she plans to find Chloe no matter what. Tess figures that Lois knows where the orb is. Lois says she doesn't and prepares to leave, and Tess attacks her. Lois tries to get by and the two fight it out. Lois finally knocks her out by hitting her with the box containing the Legion flight ring. The ring falls on the floor and Lois touches it… and disappears.Chloe wakes up at the geothermal facility and finds Green Arrow and his team standing over an unconscious Davis. Impulse admits he gave her a tranquilizer dart at superspeed. She realizes they plan to kill Davis and insists that Davis won't change as long as she remains with him. Davis wakes up and tells her that it's not working and they have to kill him. His eyes glow red and Oliver gets Chloe away while Davis knocks Impulse and Black Canary back. Oliver draws and arrow and prepares to fire, but Chloe lunges forward with the black kryptonite, splitting Davis from Doomsday.Jimmy arrives in Edge City and finds the weakened Clark. Clark has Jimmy remove the dart, and Jimmy looks on as Clark heals once the kryptonite is removed. Jimmy finally realizes that Clark is the Red-Blue Blur. Clark admits he was and praises Jimmy for putting the whole thing together, and apologizes for lying. He asks Jimmy for the wedding gift he never gave to Chloe, and for him to give it to Chloe now to protect her and Davis. Clark insists that Jimmy trust him and Jimmy agrees without hesitation.Clark goes to the geothermal facility and finds everyone unconscious, including Davis. Chloe tells him that she split Davis from the Beast. Clark uses his superhearing to locate Doomsday on a rampage. Oliver promises that they'll follow the plan this time.In Metropolis, Clark finds Doomsday near the telephone booth where Lois asked to meet him earlier. Doomsday is killing people and Clark moves in at superspeed to rescue a little girl. Doomsday moves in and grabs Clark, then beats him repeatedly and knocks him into a building. Clark grabs him and leaps into the sky and back to the geothermal facility. They crash down and there's a huge explosion.The next day, Jimmy takes the unconscious Davis and Chloe to his "wedding present": a loft apartment overlooking Metropolis. He'd hoped it'd be a place where they could start their lives together. Chloe admits he's always there doing the right thing, and Jimmy tells her he knows about who Clark really is. He tells her he knows why she's sacrificed everything, and why she went with Davis to save Clark. He praises her as a hero and they kiss. Suddenly Davis drives a pipe through Jimmy's chest from behind. Jimmy falls to the floor and Davis realizes that Chloe was only there because of Clark. He snaps at her and says there's nothing left to save. He moves in for the kill but Jimmy grabs him and knocks him down. A metal pipe pierces Davis' chest, killing him. Jimmy collapses to the floor, saying he loves Chloe with his dying breath.Later, Chloe and the others attend Jimmy's funeral and Chloe leads photo negatives on his coffin. Jimmy's father and brother start to walk away, but his brother turns back to the coffin. Chloe sees him and gives him Jimmy's camera. Clark watches from a distance and looks at Oliver, who looks back and then turns and walks away.Clark goes to the apartment and looks at the spot where Jimmy died. Chloe comes in, happy to see him alive, and hugs him. He explains that he got out in time to save the blast but couldn't save anyone else. Clark also says that he's been searching but hasn't been able to find Lois. When she wonders why Clark wasn't there for her, Clark admits he placed too much faith in humanity and it was a human that killed Jimmy. He tells Chloe to leave the place and walk away, but she insists Jimmy is still there and is watching over her. She plans to use the place as a new Watchtower to bring the others together. Clark warns they don't have a home and it's his human side that is his enemy, making emotional decisions and getting attached to others. When Chloe wonders what he's saying, Clark tells her that Clark Kent is dead, then says goodbye and walks away.At the manor, Tess sees the orb glowing outside. She goes to the window and sees the orb burn a Kryptonian symbol into the lawn: the symbol of Zod. A naked figure appears within it.	172894
2002	Smallville: Drone	T	DVD -R HQ 4819	Levens, Philip and Michael Green	Episode #18. 4-30-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark gets into a class election and one of his opponents is a krypto-mutant who can control bees. Meanwhile a reporter from Metropolis visits to do a story on Lex.	172895
2002	Smallville: Duplicity	T	DVD -R HQ 4989. VHS 1293 (Beginning). VHS 1291 (Ending)	Slavkin, Todd and Darren Swimmer	Episode #24. 10-8-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Pete finds Clark's Space Ship, learns his secret. The ship disappears. Clark is forced to reveal where the ship is. Pete is taken prisoner but Clark saves him. Two are still best friends.	172896
2009	Smallville: Echo	T	DVD -R HQ 11490		Episode #178. 10-16-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).The Toyman takes Oliver hostage at a Queen industries gala. Clark is given the ability to hear other people’s thoughts. 	172897
2009	Smallville: Eternal	T	DVD -R HQ 11000		Episode #170. 4-2-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).The PastOn the day of the first meteor shower, Smallville is devastated by impacts. Jonathan and Martha Kent are knocked off the road by a meteor, while Lionel Luthor finds his son Lex in the corn field, his hair gone. A small boy finds the Kents… who are unaware an egg-like construct lies nearby. It cracks open and protoplasm emerges and forms into the shape of a boy.The PresentTess examines a sketch of the boy and realizes that Lionel never understood there was another boy.Clark comes to see Tess in her office with a story on similar incidents of missing persons. She says there's enough fans to support his story and when he accuses her of a cover up, she suggests he's the one performing a cover up. Davis is at Chloe's apartment in Smallville having supper, and he asks how Jimmy is doing. Chloe admits that Jimmy isn't interested in hearing from her again. Davis cuts himself but the injury heals in a matter of seconds. Clark comes in and sees Chloe and Davis together. Davis says he'll see Chloe tomorrow and abruptly leaves, wincing in pain as he goes. He drives out to the cornfield and digs with a shovel, then returns to his vehicle. He gets a call and turns on the lights, and sees Tess ahead of him, calling him. She activates a remote and destroys his truck.Chloe reviews Clark's info on the missing persons and agrees something is strange. He finally asks why she's moving on so fast and what she sees in Davis. Chloe says that Davis is someone she can lean on but Clark says that Davis has no background. They're interrupted when Chloe find a report about Davis' vehicle blowing up.A heavily bandaged Davis wakes up when Tess opens the drapes in the bedroom at the manor she's keeping him at. She apologizes and admits she didn't expect him to live. Tess assures him that he's safe with her and she knows he's a serial killer, but it's not his fault. Davis says he can't control himself but she points out he can't even kill himself. She then shows him a series of drawings documenting the meteor shower and the arrival of two boys.The PastYoung Davis hides as he sees Jonathan and Martha approach with Clark. They find Clark's spaceship and leave. Soldiers arrive and chase Davis into a nearby cornfield and finally into a cage.Sometime later at the Luthor manor, Young Lex chases after his pet bird. He follows it to a locked room where he hears chanting inside. He looks through the keyhole and sees Young Davis on the other side. Young Lex unlocks the door and Young Davis removes the stocking and discovers Young Lex is bald. The two boys talk about Warrior Angel and then go out to play.The PresentTess explains that Lionel thought Davis was the "Traveler" who was foretold, but he didn't know a second boy fell to Earth.Clark and Chloe go to the vehicle and talk to the truck driver, who says there was no sign of a vehicle. Clark tells her that it's the field where his ship landed. He scans the field and finds dozens of buried corpses.Davis wakes up, healed of his injuries, and gets out of bed. He dons his clothing and passes a familiar door.The PastYoung Davis and Lex mock-swordfight in the study, but Young Davis sees a lead casket on Lionel's death. Lex talks of how it belonged to St. George, who fought a beast to protect the world. Lex pretend-skewers Davis and then opens the casket. It contains kryptonite and Davis sobs in pain.The PresentDavis remembers what happens and realizes there's a way to stop him. Tess arrives and admits she can't hold him, She speaks of Judas, who assured that Jesus would rise from the dead to save mankind. Tess says that Davis is the one who will betray the Traveler. The Traveler must triumph over the Destroyer to rise to his destiny. Tess says that Clark is the Traveler, and they're destined to kill each other. Upon hearing her, Davis starts to transform and slaps her, knocking her across the world.At the Planet, Clark wonders how Chloe could ever have believed in Davis. She admits she was in denial, but admits that Jimmy was right. Clark has checked the victims and discovered they were all criminals. He figures someone took Davis the previous night, and Chloe figures that Tess is responsible.Tess' security guard meets with her at the hospital and tells her that Davis escapes. Clark visits her and she explains she found Lionel's journal. Lionel planned to possess the Traveler, but he and Lex couldn't see the truth, that Davis was Clark's enemy, not them. Lionel tested Davis for five days and he proved normal, then threw him out on the street when he got a call from Martha. Lionel realized he had the wrong boy, then helped Martha and Jonathan adopt Clark.Davis comes to see Chloe at Isis and tries to justify himself. When she tries to run, he chases after her and stops her at the door. Davis says he loves her and asks if she feels the same. When Chloe says she doesn't, he asks her to help him die.Clark arrives at Isis to find Chloe gone. He checks her computer and finds that she was researching Dr. Grohl's laboratory.Chloe has confined Davis in Grohl's kryptonite cage and he says that it's time. Crying, Chloe says she can't do it but Davis insists that she activate the kryptonite. Clark arrives and stops her, then tells Davis not to be a martyr. Davis says he can't live with himself, but Clark says it's his fault and they should have been brothers. Davis says Clark was destined to have the better life, and they'll always return to their true natures. Clark says Davis has to find something in his life to give him the hope for one more try. Davis looks at a crying Chloe, and says he has no choice. He starts to transform and Chloe activates the cage. Davis is covered in liquid kryptonite and Clark is weakened as Chloe gets him away.The PastA security guard drops Young Davis off in the middle of nowhere. Young Davis starts to transform and attacks the guard. The PresentChloe goes to Davis as he lies dying and holds up her hand to the cage. Davis holds his hand to hers, and then dies.Clark meets with Chloe and says he's having Oliver take care of the cleanup. Chloe insists that she won't risk the safety of the world because of Clark's ethics, or let him do so. Clark admits his nightmare of being abandoned as a child.Tess comes to see Clark at the barn and he continues to deny being anything special. Tess doesn't believe him but Clark insists he'll never be the man she thinks he is. Tess says that she can understand why Lex ended up the way he was in the face of Clark's lies. She says that she'll wait for him to come to her, but Clark warns it'll be long wait. She says it'll be shorter than he thinks.Back at the manor, Tess opens a case containing a Kryptonian crystal.Chloe arrives at the Talon and hears something in the basement. She goes to investigate and finds a bed and table set up. Davis emerges from the shadows and tells her not to be afraid. He explains the kryptonite made him stronger as he adapted. Davis admits he's immortal, but says he won't kill Clark if Chloe is with him. He explains that somehow she calms the monster within and thinks there's something stronger than his need to kill. Davis asks her to stay with him. Chloe looks at the stairs leading upward, starts to walk up them… and locks the door with her inside.	172898
2003	Smallville: Exile	T	DVD -R HQ 4932. SVD 1446	Gough, Alfred and Miles Millar	Episode #45. 10-1-2003. Season 3 Opener	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Morgan Edge (Rutger Hauer) involved in organized crime. Ends up owning media conglomerate in later years.Under the influence of red kryptonite, Clark is following a life of crime in Metropolis while his friends and parents desperately try to find him.Lex is forced to confront his personal demons on a desert island, while Lionel holds a funeral for his presumed-dead son. And Jonathan Kent must pay a high price for the power necessary to bring his son back home.	172899
2003	Smallville: Exodus	T	DVD -R HQ 4925. SVD 1403	Gough, Alfred and Miles Milar	Episode #44. 5-20-2003.  Season 2 Finale	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Journalist Sullivan joins Luthor's father when she is jilted by Clark Kent. Kent leaves SmallvilleClark and Lana prepare to break news of their relationship to Chloe unaware she already knows. She doesn't take it well.	172900
2005	Smallville: Exposed	T	DVD -R HQ 4666		Episode #94. 11-3-2005	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Episode starts with close-up of Daily Planet globe. Sullivan and Lane are in the Daily Planet office when a woman calls and asks that a reporter meet her because her life is in danger. Sullivan and Lane get to her just as she is hit by a car and killed.Jake Jennings, Jonathan's oldest friend, visits the Kent farm looking for their support in his campaign for re-election to the Senate.	172901
2003	Smallville: Extinction	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4947. SVD 1498	Slavkin, Todd and Darren Swimmer	Episode #47. 10-15-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark discovers someone is hunting people affected by the kryptonite rocks and the killer's next target is Lex. Clark uses his powers to save Lex, but is caught off guard when the killer learns his weakness and shoots him with a kryptonite bullet.Chloe says Lex has a dramatically increased white blood cell count, a warning sign of leukemia.	172902
2004	Smallville: Façade	T	DVD -R HQ 2085.		Episode #69. 10-6-2004.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lois joins the school newspaper when she becomes a student at Smallville High. Clark becomes a football hero as quarterback.Clark faces a surprising new foe in the form of a shy teenage girl whose plastic surgery results were achieved with the help of kryptonite. Jason and Lana continue to hide their relationship from Clark.Things go awry when she discovers that her kryptonite-enhanced beauty causes harm to anyone she kisses -- and she decides her next victim will be Lana.	172903
2006	Smallville: Fade	T	DVD -R HQ 5980		Episode #108. 4-27-2006	Reporter-Columnist Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) also on Daily Planet staff.  Lois Lane (Erica Durance).News Media. Man expresses gratitude to Clark for saving his life in Metropolis. Clark talks to Lana about her relationship with Lex.	172904
2006	Smallville: Fallout	T	DVD -R HQ 7150		Episode #116. 11-2-2006	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet. Olsen and Sullivan work on a story.Clark learns Raya managed to escape from the Phantom Zone and has come to see him. Unfortunately, another escapee seeks out revenge on Clark and Raya for his time spent in the Zone. Clark vows to return all the criminals back to the Zone.	172905
2006	Smallville: Fanatic	T	DVD -R HQ 5256		Episode #98. 1-12-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lois Lane takes over as Jonathan's campaign manager. Mysterious source who wants Jonathan to drop out of the race, threatens his life. Clark finds his father beaten and determines to find the attacker.	172906
2003	Smallville: Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 4854. VHS 1362	Okumura, Matthews	Episode #37. 2-18-2003.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Jonathan to the rescue -- only hope Martha and Clark have when they both fall critically ill. Chloe confesses her true feelings to an unconscious Clark in a letter that Lana sees.	172907
2007	Smallville: Fierce	T	DVD -R HQ 9060		Episode #135. 10-11-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort) desperately wants to make friends and fit in on Earth, but Clark tells her to keep a low profile. She signs up for a beauty pageant and meets the competition: three meteor-infected vixens who are thieves. Olsen is nearly frozen to death in his car, but Kara saves him.  Lana returns with all charges dropped (thanks to Lex).  She wants to start fresh with Clark forgetting the past. “I want to grow old together,” she tells him. But Clark realizes he won’t grow old. Chloe and Lana know about Clark’s and Kara’s superpowers.  Lex finds Kara Kent, the “angel” who saved his life. He confronts her and she denies everything. James “Jimmy” Bartholomew Olsen is a young photographer who works at the Daily Planet. Jimmy is a very high-strung but he is also easy-going. He is a dedicated journalist and is always eager to pursue a story or get to the bottom of an investigation. He has been dating Chloe Sullivan while working at the Daily Planet.  Chloe mete Jimmy when they were high school interns at the Daily Planet in the summer of 2002 and began a whirlwind summer romance. Four years later, Jimmy got a photography job at the Planet during Dark Thursday and reunited with Chloe. 	172908
2005	Smallville: Forever	T	DVD -R HQ 4279		Episode #87. 5-11-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Clark must stop the school photographer Steven Grayhm (Brendan Nash) after he sets up a fake high school and uses his ability to petrify people to kidnap students -- including Chloe and Lana to keep the glory days of high school going forever.Meanwhile, Lex and Lionel are kidnapped and tortured by The Teagues in an effort to find the Kryptonian artifact, revealing that Lana has it.	172909
2004	Smallville: Forsaken (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5498. DVD -R 1674		Episode #65 5-12-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark decides to tell Lana his secret so they can finally be together -- but after seeing the toll the secret takes on Pete, his friend, he decides not to and lets her go to Paris.Errant FBI agent kidnaps and tortures Pete to try to force him to reveal Clark's secret. Luthor saves him and gives evidence to the FBI to arrest his father for killing his grandparents (Luthor Sr.'s parents).	172910
2008	Smallville: Fracture	T	DVD -R HQ 9660		Episode #144. 2-14-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lois Lane of the Daily Planet follows Lex to Detroit and discovers he found Kara who has amnesia. Busboy obesessed with Kara shoots Lex and holds Kara and Lois prisoners. Clark goes inside Lex’s head to find out where Lois and Kara are. Chloe saves Rex’s life and dies for 24 hours. 	172911
2006	Smallville: Fragile	T	DVD -R HQ 6723		Episode #106. 4-13-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark befriends a little girl who has the ability to telekinetically shatter glass, then comes to her aid when it's believed she killed her mother I n a brutal stabbing attack. Meanwhile Lex and Lana grow closer together and Chloe finds out about it.	172912
2007	Smallville: Freak	T	DVD -R HQ 7950		Episode #125. 2-8-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories. Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily PlanetClark and Chloe discover that Lex is using a young man with the ability to identify "meteor freaks" to locate people with special abilities in order to experiment on them.	172913
2007	Smallville: Gemini	T	DVD -R HQ 9350		Episode #141. 12-13-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend). Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Chloe tells Jimmy that she is a meteor freak. Clark returns from the Fortress and tells Lana that Kara is gone. Lana tells Clark a man named Adrian was infected by an alien substance.  Lane and Gabriel (who is really Luthor’s secret brother) keep their secret affair going. Lane watches “The Daily Show.” Lane writes an expose on Luthor.  Secret caller to Lane who wants to expose Luthor isn’t taken seriously until he tells Lois he has planted a bomb on her cousin, Chloe. “Do I have your attention now?” he tells her on the phone. 	172914
2004	Smallville: Gone	T	DVD -R HQ 2050		Episode #68. 9-29-2004. Season Opener	Aspiring Reporter Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Clark Kent (Tom Welling) investigate  the murder of Chloe, her cousin. They find her alive and rescue her.An Army officer who turns out to be Lois' father stops Lois and Clark from investigating Chloe's murder. Clark  learns that Gen. Lane has been in contact with Lex. Jason arrives from Paris and romances Lana.Lois suspects Sam knows more about Chloe's murder than he will admit. Clark discovers Sam has recently been in contact with Lex.Suspecting Chloe is still alive, Lionel sends an assassin with the power to morph his limbs into metallic weapons to keep Chloe from testifying against him.The Daily Planet's article on Lionel's conviction was reported by Perry White (bottom left corner).	172915
2002	Smallville: Heat	T	DVD -R HQ 4866	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #23. 10-1-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Sullivan has an internship at the Daily Planet.Three months and a summer vacation after the end of "Vortex," Clark starts to get a handle on his new power of heat vision. Lex marries new Smallville High teacher, Desiree Atkins with Clark as best man.She tries and fails to use her kryptonite-inspired pheromone powers on Clark. When that doesn't work and Clark is suspicious, Desiree controls Lex into turning against Clark and his friends, then frames Clark for setting a fire.She brings Jonathan under her control to kill Lex so she can collect on his will while Clark escapes jail. Clark intervenes just in time and Desiree gets put away with no one knowing the wiser.	172916
2004	Smallville: Hereafter	T	DVD -R HQ 5087. SVD 1512		Episode #56. 2-4-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clairvoyant classmate predicts Lana will be killed in a fire. Chloe is suspicious of the supposed seer. What she learns gives Kent even more reason to be concerned for the safety of those around him.	172917
2008	Smallville: Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 9770		Episode #145. 3-14-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor, now owner of the Daily Planet, tells Sullivan, who complains that he has downloaded her files, that he owns the Daily Planet including everything in the building. Former Smallville resident Pete Ross, Clark’s best friend, returns and develops superpowers after eating Stride gum laced with Kryptonite. He becomes “Elastic Man.” He wants his story on the front page of the Daily Planet because real heroes don’t live in shadows. But Kent and Sullivan know that if the story gets out it will jeopardize all of them.Pete loses his powers, Kent saves him, and all ends well.  Lara still can’t remember anything. She doesn’t trust Clark or Lana because they are lying to her and goes to Rex to tell her the truth. He welcomes her into his arms. 	172918
2009	Smallville: Hex	T	DVD -R HQ 10990		Episode #169. 3-26-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Phoebe becomes Lois Lane for a day. Clark Kent wants to concentrate on his reporting. Lois finds out he framed her rules for being a good journalist. Clark doesn’t want superpowers any more and gets his wish for a day. The real Lois Lane is in South America covering a story.	172919
2005	Smallville: Hidden	T	DVD -R HQ 4489		Episode #91. 10-13-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack), Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) arrives in Smallville.Chloe is warned by Gabriel that he is going to set off a missile and obliterate all of Smallville.	172920
2001	Smallville: Hothead	T	DVD -R HQ 4391	Walker, Greg	Episode #3. 10-30-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Short-tempered and abusive football coach obsessed with winning discovers he has flame powers because of kryptonite rocks he used in his sauna. Uses his newfound powers to eliminate anyone who might interfere with his drive to win the championship.Clark wants to be part of the team. Lana wants to quit being a cheerleader and become a waitress. School principal and Chloe are both attacked by the coach and barely escape -- thanks for Clark Kent.When Clark confronts the coach he gets knocked into the sauna and is radiation-poisoned by the rocks. His father manages to rescue him. Coach literally blows himself up when his powers fail to work against Clark.	172921
2001	Smallville: Hourglass	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4678. VHS 1260	Egan, Doris	Episode #6. 11-20-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex has visited blind woman Cassandra and asked her to see his future. Although he's not aware of it, she sees a vision of him in the White House, then surrounded by flowers which turn to corpses while he is bathed in a rain of blood. The shock kills her.Old man falls into pond filled with  kryptonite. That and electricity from his wheelchair de-ages him and he goes on a killing spree to avenge himself on the children of the jury who put him away decades ago.Clark figures out his grandfather was one of the jurors and goes to rescue his mother.	172922
2002	Smallville: Hug	T		Egan, Doris	Episode #11. 2-5-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Man intent on buying up Kent farm and using land to build rival company to LuthorCorp. Jonathan agrees to sell. Clark befriends a local recluse -- he and Lex's rival both salesmen caught in car accident and exposed to kryptonite.Both gained same power of persuasion on anyone they touched. Recluse graphically demonstrates this to Clark by having Chloe kiss him. Lex's rival finally manages to shake hands with Lex, convinces him to try to gun down Clark.Clark manages to knock out Lex. Recluse takes out his former partner convincing him to shoot himself. Recluse decides to go back into the world, but not before telling Clark he shouldn't hide from his powers.People under influence of persuasion power do not recall what they did. So Lex doesn't know about Clark's superpowers yet.	172923
2007	Smallville: Hydro	T	DVD -R HQ 7740		Episode #120. 1-11-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Gossip Columnist Linda Lake (Tori Spelling), writes "Daily Dish With Linda Lake" and runs a story detailing a conversation between Lana and Chole in which Lana confesses that she has reservations about marrying Lex.Lois suspects that Oliver is the Green Arrow.	172924
2006	Smallville: Hypnotic	T	DVD -R HQ 6627		Episode #104. 3-29-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lex sets out to confront Professor Fine. Clark meets a beautiful seductress, who learns of his powers.	172925
2008	Smallville: Identity	T	DVD -R HQ 10450 (No Title or IJPC Number on the DVD). 		Episode #159. 10-30-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Clark Kent gets closer to becoming Superman.Jimmy wants to find out who is the good Samaritan crime-fighter because it is the story of a lifetime. He shoots a photograph of the crime-fighter in action and eventually figures out that the hero is Kent. It takes all of ingenuity of Clark, Chloe and the Green Arrow to convince Olsen that Clark is not the superhero.Sebastian Kane comes to the Daily Planet and tells Lane he is the new reporter formerly embedded in Iraq. She realizes he is really the Memory Thief. Tess wants him to find out where the crystal is because the crystal is the only clue to Luthor’s whereabouts.Chloe tries to convince Clark that Jimmy has come up with the perfect alias for Kent and it would give the world a superhero. But Clark doesn’t want any part of it.Jimmy captures a red and blue blur on film when he takes the picture of Clark saving Lois from a mugger and an oncoming car. Tess decides to run the picture on the front page of the Daily Planet, and the secret of a good Samaritan crime-fighter is out. The Memory Thief tries to kill Lane who fights him off, then calls Clark who knocks him out in a super-speed blur. Chloe kills the Memory Thief by overloading his brain with information.Clark says he’ll never put on a blue-and-red cape and become a super-hero, and the Green Arrow smiles.Lane says to the Memory Thief earlier that she doesn’t believe in psyches because one told her that her true love flew and wore tights and she isn’t interested in a gay airplane pilot. 	172926
2009	Smallville: Idol	T	DVD -R HQ 11620		Episode #181. 11-13-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Zan and Jayna come to Metropolis and assist the Blur with his fight to take down crime, but several of their rescue attempts fail, which leads Clark in trouble with the corrupt District Attorney. Clark gets glasses. Lois Lane defends the Blur.Full Recap: Lois is daydreaming of being in bed with Clark at the loft. As she looks outside, Clark comes to her and says he wishes they had more time. They kiss… as a red sun burns outside.At the Daily Planet, Clark notices a distracted Lois staring off into space. She finally snaps out of it and admits that she bolted for two weeks out of instinct. Clark notes that she's embarrassed and suggests they talk about it, but Lois walks away. A delivery man arrives with a crate for Lois with a bow on it. She opens it and finds several seeming criminals inside. However, they explain that they were undercover cops and someone screwed up. They hear a commotion outside and run out to find the Blur's symbol outlined in the windows of an office building.Lois wonders if the botched arrest was the Blur's work and wonders why she's been ignoring him. The city editor tells Lois to do a story on the Blur's botch because it resulted in the release of crime lord Adrian Pope. Lois prepares to go undercover and tells Clark not to follow her.Later, Lois meets with a psychiatrist, Dr. Evans to discuss her dreams and explains that they seem to be real, and involve her being naked. Dr. Evans is aware she's talking about Clark, and suggests it means a lack of clothing indicates something hidden and revealed. She notes that it may have to do with Lois' three weeks of blocked memories. Before Lois can pursue the matter, she gets a call from the Blur, but she cuts off. She claims that she doesn't have feelings for the Blur, and Dr. Evans suggests that Lois focus on the man in front of her.Clark is at the Watchtower trying to call Lois in the hopes she can make it clear that the Blur isn't responsible. Chloe notes that whoever is responsible has been for setting up Facebook and Twitter accounts, and believes there have been five messy but successful saves. Clark believes the person needs to be stopped before someone gets hurt.That night, a jewel smuggler is heading for a rendezvous when a cougar leaps onto the front of his limo. The car hits a patch of sudden ice and goes out of control, crashing into an electrical pylon. The cougar reverts into the form of a girl, Jayna, while the ice transforms into her brother Zan. They figure the police will realize they have good intentions and start taking photos while painting the Blur's symbol on the limo. However, the pylon falls, knocking out the city's power.The next day, Lois and Clark arrive at the crime scene and Lois complains D.A. Ray Sacks is there to promote himself and his campaign for mayor at the expense of the Blur. She believes that the Blur's ego is getting out of control. When Clark asks if the Blur tried to call her to defend himself, Lois admits that she didn't take the call and wonders why Clark is coming to the Blur's defense. Lois notes that she has no intention of helping the Blur after he ignored her for weeks. She then notices a potential witness and goes to talk to them. Clark notices Jayna's cell phone and picks it up.At their apartment, Jayna realizes that she dropped her cell phone. Zan wonders if they're hero material. Zan's phone rings and they prepare to activate their powers, but Clark intervenes and the backlash knocks them both out. The two would-be heroes wake up at the Watchtower and realize the Blur brought them to his "lair." When Zan prepares to tweet everyone, Chloe appears and tells them she'll destroy every trace of their virtual existence if they say anything. They vow not to give away his secrets and explain that they're just trying to help. They admit they've screwed up and ask how they can make up for their actions, and Chloe tells them they'll know when the right moment comes.Lois is typing up her story on a typewriter when the power comes back up. The Blur tries to call her again and she reluctantly takes the call. He explains he's not the one responsible and he's not going to turn over his misguided fans to the D.A. Lois wonders if that's the best thing and the Blur tells her everyone deserves a second chance. She goes off on that, snapping at him that he didn't give her a second chance.At the Watchtower, Zan and Jayna look around and inadvertently tamper with Chloe's scrambling equipment… and at Lois' end of the cell phone, she realizes that the person talking to her is Clark.The next morning, Clark finds Lois at his doorstep. She shows him her story, supporting the Blur, and suggests that they start carpooling so they can get to know each other better. Clark realizes something is going on and Lois apologizes for doubting the Blur. When he asks what's going on, Lois explains she's seen things clearly for the first time. They're interrupted by an interview on the news with Sacks, who wants the Blur to come out of the shadows and work with the police. He plans to hold a press conference later that day to ask the Blur to come forward, and Clark tells Lois he has a busy day and he'll have to pass on the carpooling.Lois goes to see Dr. Evans and explains that she's learned that Clark and the Blur are one and the same. Dr. Evans suggests that Lois might be projecting to cover her feelings for Clark, and Lois insists she just wants to tell Clark that his secret identity doesn't matter to him. However, she begins to have second thoughts and considers not revealing she knows his secret. When Lois wonders what she can do to help, she gets an idea and runs out.Chloe meets with Clark and tells him she has the twins under control. She realizes Clark plans to go public and warns against it, but Clark says that he wears his father's symbol and it's time to go public. Chloe insists that he has no choice but to let Sacks do what he will, and that Jor-El lives through Clark, not the symbol. They're unaware that Jayna in the form of a lady bug is watching them.Clark goes to the press conference and Sacks asks the Blur to come forward. As he prepares to go forward, Lois gets onto the stage and says she knows the Blur, She explains that the Blur knows the best way to protect everyone is to stay clear of politics and publicity, and remain a symbol of unadulterated hope. Lois tells everyone that the Blur's intentions are good, and the crowd bursts into applause.Later at the Planet, Lois finds a rose from the Blur and a note thanking her and inviting her to meet him on the roof. She goes up and finds Sacks waiting for her. He insists that the safety of Metropolis is his business and demands to know who the Blur really is. He isn't impressed and warns him that she has an expose prepared on his crooked dealings. In response, Sacks reveals he's painted the Blur's symbol on the roof, and is prepared to murder Lois to discredit the Blur. Lois doesn't believe he can convince the public but Sacks notes that she established a motive by claiming to be the only person who knows the Blur's identity. When Lois tries to run, Sacks' men grab her and throw her over the side. They leave, unaware she's clinging to the flagpole below.Down below, Clark notices that Lois is missing as the staff realizes Lois is hanging from the side of the building. Clark superspeeds to the roof and climbs to her normally to pull her up. Meanwhile, Jayna in the form of a bug watches what's happening and then flies back to the Watchtower to tell Zan what's happening. She wonders if they should disobey Chloe but Zan insists this is the moment that Chloe talked about. They touch and activate their powers.On the roof, Lois tells Clark to let her go rather than expose his secret. Clark says he doesn't understand what she's saying, and a cloud of mist springs up. Lois loses her grip and falls into the mist, and Clark superspeeds down. Lois wakes up and finds herself on the sidewalk, unharmed. As she smiles and looks upward, Sacks gets into his limo and prepares to escape.  only to discover Jayna in the form of a vicious dog.Clark greets Lois and she thanks him. Clark says that he took the elevator down and Lois notes that he can't tell her the truth even after everything. The phone in the nearby booth rings and Lois runs to answer it. It's the Blur, who tells her to be careful. Lois tells a puzzled Clark who called.Zan and Jayna celebrate at the Watchtower when the Blur talks to them from the shadows, noting he put out his symbol to inspire hope. He tells them to believe in the symbol, not him, and to believe in themselves. As Clark steps from the shadows, he tells them to be more careful and warns that heroes don't get second chances when the world is watching.Lois meets with Dr. Evans and admits she was stupid to consider Clark a superhero. She dismisses the voice scrambler incident as a phone glitch and Dr. Evans assures her it's natural to project feelings for an unattainable interest on a co-worker. Lois admits her thoughts keep going back to Clark, who tried to save her.Chloe congratulates Clark with a cup of coffee with the El symbol on it. She assures him that Sacks is going to jail, and that she provided the Blur's synthetic voice. When Clark wondered how she knew when to call, Chloe admits that she had security cameras on the roof and has been monitoring cell phone traffic. Clark isn't happy that she's been monitoring his private life, but Chloe warns him that if Lois takes an interest in the Blur, he needs to be careful.Later at the Planet, Clark reveals his new secret to Lois: he's wearing glasses. Lois admits she's been shortsighted and apologizes to Clark for projecting her feelings for the Blur onto him. However, she suggests he wears contacts. Clark admits it means a lot that she thought he had something heroic in him. Lois starts to go and then turns and kisses him. Suddenly she experiences more of her visions from the future beneath a red sun, seeing assassins, Chloe dead, and Clark locked away by soldiers. She then passes out in Clark's arms.	172927
2009	Smallville: Infamous	T	DVD -R HQ 10930		Episode #167. 3-12-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Tabloid Journalist Linda Blake (Tori Spelling) returns to Metropolis and threatens to expose Clark’s secret unless he gives her an exclusive on the red-and-blue blur. Clark, refusing to be blackmailed, tells Lois Lane his secret and asks her to write his story. Blake publishes the secret life of Clark Kent turning Kent into a worldwide story. Lies after lies are printed about him and because his secret is out, he loses his ability to help people. So he uses the Justice League’s ring to go back in time and stop Blake from publishing the story -- but at what cost?  He vows not to tell anyone his secret, even Lois. But the creature sent to Earth to kill Kent is about to do his job.	172928
2009	Smallville: Injustice	T	DVD -R HQ 11100		Episode #173. 5-7-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Chloe pleads with Clark to end Davis’ life since he can no longer control the beast within him. Tess and her team of meteor freaks help Clark track down Davis.Full RecapTess is at her office at the Daily Planet telling someone to wait over her cell phone when Clark comes in to confront her over her running articles on Davis' killing spree. Tess points out that Clark is the one endangering people, and once Davis kills someone else, Clark will know where to find him and kill his arch-nemesis. Clark refuses to be Tess' white knight and claims Chloe is a hostage, but Tess wonders if he's afraid to find Davis because he can't face what he'll have to do. She tells him to embrace the inevitable. Clark suddenly hears someone calling his name and asking for help. He leaves at superspeed to investigate.Chloe is running through the forest with someone in pursuit. She comes out on a road and is almost hit by a truck, but Clark saves her just in time. Chloe hugs him as Clark assures her it's okay. He's unaware that a woman wielding electrical powers is watching from the shadows, along with Belle (Plastique) and two other men.Later at the Kent farm, Chloe explains that she and Davis holed up in a hotel, but Davis wouldn't let her leave. When they left and stopped at a gas station, she ran away but warns that even with Clark, she's not safe. Chloe tells Clark that he needs to destroy Doomsday.Plastique and one of the men, Parasite, is called in to help the woman, Livewire. The fourth man, Neutron, was recently killed by Doomsday. Tess arrives and reminds them she trained them to work together until she could call in the Traveler. Livewire tries to get out but Plastique points out that Tess helped them all out and gave them a chance to do good. Livewire doesn't believe it and starts to walk away, but Parasite grabs her and takes her lightning powers. Plastique promises they won't let Tess down. Livewire wonders what Tess is going to do with her.Clark checks in with Oliver, who says that his team hasn't found any sign of Doomsday. Clark thinks there's something that will work but he needs Oliver's help, and the help of Lex Luthor. He thinks Tess has the black kryptonite from Lex's research, and he needs Oliver to steal it. Oliver agrees to help and says that Clark can always count on him. He then talks about how they sometimes have to do what's necessary no matter what.Clark goes to the barn and removes the hidden crystal. Chloe comes out and asks what he's doing. He explains that he plans to save Davis and wasn't going to tell her until afterward, and he lied to get Oliver out of the way. He plans to use the black Kryptonite to split off Davis from Doomsday and then send Doomsday to the Phantom Zone. Chloe insists she was wrong when she stopped Clark from doing that earlier, but Clark insists the plan will work and he needs to find the last bit of good in Davis to save. Dr. Emil sends Clark a message saying Doomsday has struck again.At a garage in Granville, Clark and Chloe meet with Emil, who is digging out a bone spur. There are two corpses present, and Emil confirms they were both meteor-infected and hunting Doomsday. He points out that Livewire was killed by a temporal-lobe GPS implant that had a small explosive in it, an explosion triggered by her employer. Chloe seemingly panics and says she's going outside, overriding Clark's concerns. Emil says that something else is going on and Chloe came to him looking for a cure. Outside, Chloe calls Plastique and meets with her and Parasite. They confirm that Livewire was alive when they left, but Chloe warns that Tess may be lying to them. Parasite and Plastique stand by Tess but Chloe wonders if Tess chipped all of them when they were at Black Creek. The others leave.Tess is monitoring Chloe's call to Plastique when Oliver comes in and offers wine for a celebration of a new geo-thermal center. Tess doesn't care and Oliver notes that she used to care about such things. Tess tells him to leave despite Oliver's best efforts and he goes. In the elevator, Oliver gets her fingerprint from the bottle with a handheld scanner.At Isis, Chloe is going over photos when Clark arrives to ask why she left without telling him and ignored his calls. Chloe apologizes but he wonders if he can trust her and asks what's going on. Chloe admits that she knew Livewire, aka Leslie Willis, and discovered she was part of a team assembled by Tess. One of them is Eva Greer, Tess' assistant who was meteor-infected and who Tess betrayed. Before Chloe can say anything further, Chloe clutches at her head in pain and collapses. She dies… and then reverts to the form of Eva Greer. Clark calls in Emil, who explains Eva was a shapeshifter. He warns that Chloe could be caught in the crossfire, and that Tess may kill the other members of the team. Clark asks him to isolate the GPS signal so they can track Tess' team.In Metropolis, Plastique tries to get hold of Eva via cell phone without success. Clark tracks her down and offers her his help. He tells her that Tess killed Eva and Livewire, but Plastique doesn't believe him until he shows her the GPS tracker. She vows vengeance on Tess but Clark refuses to let her. Parasite grabs Clark and drains his power, then revels in the newfound energies. He whisks Plastique away as Clark looks on, powerless.Green Arrow breaks into the manor, knocking out Tess' assistant. He goes to Tess' room and opens the hidden safe using the duplicated fingerprint. Inside he finds many of Lex's relics, including the black kryptonite. He hears Tess come down the hallway, and finds Oliver in her bed. She tells him to leave and he gets out of the bed, naked. He reminds her of a vacation they spent together, naked, but he suggests she still has some feelings for him. Suddenly the wall explodes inward and Oliver is knocked out by flying debris. Parasite and Plastique come in and Parasite explains he used Livewire's power to knock out the implants, and then knocks her out.Clark and Emil try to call Tess and warn her without success. Clark is in Smallville, and follows Emil's directions to a car he's sent on.Tess wakes up tied to a chair in the study. Parasite tortures her but Tess claims Eva and Livewire betrayed them. Plastique wants the Black creek files so they can form their own league. Clark comes in and warns them away. Plastique knocks Tess out while Parasite moves in. Clark tries to get through to Plastique without success and tells him she'd rather be the bad guys. Suddenly Green Arrow shoots Plastique through the shoulder, swings in, and uses Lex's kryptonite ring on Parasite. He viciously beats him but Clark tells him to stop. He then grips Parasite, who gives Clark back his powers to stop the pain. Parasite passes out from the strain and Clark turns to see Green Arrow carrying Tess out.The next day, Clark visits Oliver at LuthorCorp as the latter puts away the black kryptonite. Oliver explains that Plastique and Parasite are securely locked away. Clark wants to know why Oliver has a kryptonite ring, and Oliver explains that he took it from Lex after killing him. Clark wonders if Oliver plans to use it on him if he disagrees, but Oliver insists that Clark will do the same thing when he has to kill Davis. Clark tells him that he'll handle Davis on his own and takes the black kryptonite. Oliver realizes that Clark isn't going to kill Doomsday, and Clark explains his plan. Oliver wonders how many more lives he's willing to sacrifice, but Clark insists they can't descend to the level of the people they fight.At the barn, Clark puts the black kryptonite away then goes to get the crystal, only to discover it's gone. Tess is there, with the knowledge Eva passed on to her. Tess claims Lex implanted the chips and they malfunctioned, but Clark doesn't believe her. She tells him that she destroyed the crystal so that Clark would have no choice but to kill Davis, and insists she's doing it for Clark so he can face his destiny. Clark points out that she's no different than Lex and walks away. Tess tells her that she won't turn her back on Clark the way that Lex did, and that the decision is no longer Clark's. He wonders why she wants Davis died, and Tess says an entire civilization's survival depends on it. Tess walks away, leaving Clark to wonder what she means.At the manor, Tess finds a glowing purple light in the study. She goes in to see the Kryptonian power orb glowing with energy. It lifts into the air and a voice asks if Clark is ready to fulfill the prophecy. The orb glows again and the voice tells her she'll be the savior of Kandor.	172929
2008	Smallville: Instinct	T	DVD -R HQ 10370		Episode #156. 10-9-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Tess and her team of scientists trigger a signal through the blue Kryptonian crystal. It reaches an alien princess, Maxima, who comes to Earth to seek a suitable mate, and whose kiss kills mortal men. 	172930
2003	Smallville: Insurgence	T	DVD -R HQ 5275. SVD 1344	Loeb, Jeph and Kenneth Biller	Episode #33. 1-21-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Newscaster (Dagmar Midcap).Clark's mother is taken hostage by criminals, along with Lionel. Clark has to rescue his Earth Mother but he must do it in a way that doesn't reveal his super-powersLex discovers father has him under electronic surveillance. Hires crooks to bug father's office. They take Lionel and Martha hostage and break into LutherCorp vault, which contains green meteor ingots, octagonal key to Clark's spaceship.Also contains a confidential file on Clark. Clark leaps across Daily Planet building and starts taking out thieves but is exposed to kryptonite. Martha locks up kryptonite. Lionel shoots the head crook. Kents destroy file. Martha secretly pockets key.Lana meets her biological father's wife. Kens have problems over Martha's job with Lionel, but she decides to stay with Lionel to find out what he knows. Jonathan agrees.	172931
2004	Smallville: Jinx	T	DVD -R HQ 2264		Episode #73. 11-3-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Mikail Mxyzptik, a foreign exchange student, opens an underground gambling ring at school and uses his powers to control the players, including Clark.He calls Chloe "the town's chief whistle-blower" and tries to compromise her investigative reporting.  She comes to her senses and saves the day.	172932
2001	Smallville: Jitters	T	DVD -R HQ 6699	Bennett, Cherie and Jeff Gottesfeld	Episode #8. 12-11-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer. TV Reporter #1 (Marke Driesschen). TV Reporter #2 (Claudine Grant).Handyman at Kent's farm has body-rattling jitters. Infected by green mist while working at secret Level 3 at the Smallville LuthorCorp fertilizer plant. He accidentally kills a man with his powers.He's taken into custody, escapes, takes a school group hostage during tour of the plant. Lionel Luthor flies in and refuses to negotiate. So Lex goes to confront the man. He lets the kids go while keeping Lex.Gas main starts leaking and Lionel orders the plant into shutdown. Clark remains behind and using his X-ray vision finds the hidden Level 3.He, man and Lex go down there. Man starts jittering against almost killing himself and Lex. Clark manages to rescue them both from falling catwalk and stop the gas leak. Lionel denies everything. Lex wonders how Clark was strong enough to rescue them both	172933
2007	Smallville: Justice	T	DVD -R HQ 7770		Episode #121. 1-18-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.The Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg return to Smallville to help the Green Arrow take down LuthorCorp's secret lab.	172934
2007	Smallville: Justice & Doom	G				Reporters Clark Kent, Chloe Sullivan, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen. A game based on the television series "Smallville."	172935
2009	Smallville: Kandor	T	DVD -R HQ 11560		Episode #180. 11-6-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).It’s a race against time to find Jor-El when Clark realizes that he is on Earth and Zod realizes that he could hold the key to their powers. Chloe is the first to meet him while Zod enlists Tess.Full RecapIn a long series of flashbacks, we learn where the Kandorians came from Jor-El made clones of Zod and his friends, put them in the Orb, and sent them to Earth so that some Kryptonians would survive if the planet was destroyed He picked Zod's group because the general had interceded for Jor-El when he was threatened with execution for heresy Before the orb was sent off, Jor-El quarreled with Zod; because Zod wanted Jor-El to clone his dead son from a sample of hair, and Jor-El refused on ethical grounds.Later, on Earth, Jor-El's clone revived first, and he exposed the entire group (including himself) to Blue Kryptonite so that they would lose their superpowers and not be a threat to humans.In the "present", Jor-El (i.e., his clone) comes to the Kent farm, which he had visited years earlier Clark is away, but Chloe is there, and she brings Jor-El up to date Since he does not know what happened after the cloning, he learns for the first time that Krypton was destroyed.Tess sends some thugs to kidnap Jor-El and bring him to the Luthor mansion She starts a devious plot, telling Zod that Jor-El is the mysterious, super-powered Blur while persuading Jor-El to play along to protect plot Zod is furious that Jor-El took away their superpowers, which he had planned to get power on Earth Zod figures out that the Blur is Jor-El's son, and pretends to let him go, hoping to trail him to the Blur.Clark sees Jor-El coming across the field, but somebody has fatally stabbed him, and he dies in Clark's arms He asks Clark to "save Zod" in memory of their old friendship, but Clark tells Chloe that he can't afford to be merciful this time.Chloe's surveillance footage shows that Jor-El retrieved some object from a hiding place in the house while she wasn't looking Clark and Chloe realize that they should search for this object before Tess or Zod find it Clark also wants to know who ordered his father killed: Zod, or a Kandorian underling acting on his own initiative.	172936
2007	Smallville: Kara	T	DVD -R HQ 9030		Episode #134. 10-4-2007	Daily Planet Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy) offers a job as a reporter to Lois Lane (Erica Durance) on the newspaper. (M She’s going to work next to Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack). Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Kara (Laura Vandervoort), Supergirl, is introduced. Gabriel tells Lane that she will end up as Lois Lane, Star Reporter for the Daily Planet or Lois What’s-Her-Name married to an account. Which does she want? Chloe looks nonplussed that her cousin Lois, formerly of The Metropolis Inquisitor is now working with her on the Daily Planet. 	172937
2002	Smallville: Kinetic	T	DVD -R HQ 5467	Levens, Philip	Episode #13. 2-26-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Whitney falls in with some former jocks who have kryptonite tattoos that give them the power to walk through the walls. Meanwhile, Chloe is seriously injured and Lex has his own plans.	172938
2005	Smallville: Krypto	T	DVD -R HQ 2481		Episode #80. 2-16-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)While driving, Lois accidentally hits a dog and bring it back to the farm to heal. Clark realizes this is no ordinary dog after the pup lifts up a car to retrieve a ball.Clark and Lois learn the dog is a product of an aborted LuthorCorp experiment and is being used to commit crimes, but when Lois is kidnapped by the robbers, and Clark is weakened by kryptonite, it is up to the dog to save them.Meanwhile, Lana questions Jason's involvement in his mother's schemes.	172939
2007	Smallville: Labyrinth	T	DVD -R HQ 7799		Episode #122. 1-25-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Clark wakes up in a mental asylum after being attacked. Fellow patient tells Clark their doctor is a phantom who must be killed to return to reality.	172940
2007	Smallville: Lara	T	DVD -R HQ 9200		Episode #138. 11-1-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort) is sedated by a truth serum and relives a prior trip to Earth when she followed Clark’s biological mother (Helen Slater) to the Kent farm. 	172941
2002	Smallville: Leech	T	DVD -R HQ 4737	Schlattmann, Tim	Episode #12. 2-12-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Both Clark and classmate Eric are struck by lightning when Eric is holding piece of meteorite rock. Strike takes Clark's powers away and transfer them to Eric. Clark has to deal with being a normal person for the first time.Eric's domineering father wants to have him examined in Metropolis. Eric goes on a rampage. Borrowing Lana's meteor-rock necklace, Clark confronts Eric at power plant and manages to reverse the transfer.Victoria's father, Sir Harry Hardwick and rival of Lionel Luthor and his daughter try to recruit Lex for their business in Metropolis and almost succeed in buying out LuthorCorp, but they find out that they were tricked by Lex.Chloe gives Eric the nickname of Superboy.	172942
2004	Smallville: Legacy	T	DVD -R 1619		Episode #61. 4-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.	172943
2009	Smallville: Legion	T	DVD -R HQ 10760		Episode #163. 1-15-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Three superheroes from the future travel to the past and join Clark in hopes that together they can defeat Brainiac, who has taken over Chloe’s body. Kent prevails and saves Chloe, but there is more danger in the future.	172944
2005	Smallville: Lexmas	T	DVD -R HQ 8260		Episode #97 12-8-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Lex has difficulty deciding whether to use information that will destroy Jonathan's life because it will also bring harm to Clark and Martha	172945
2002	Smallville: Lineage	T	DVD -R HQ 5597 (Complete). DVD -R HQ 5124. VHS 1314. (Digital Breakup -- Incomplete)	Gough, Alfred, Miles Millar	Episode #28. 11-5-2002.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Woman claiming to be Clark's biological mother shows up. She got some information from Chloe provoking a fight between the two. She reveals she was involve with Lionel Luthor. The child she gave up was Lex not Clark.Lionel Luther owned adoption agency that Kents faked Clark's adoption through. Lionel met with Kents and they helped him save young Lex -- in return they asked him to help set up adoption. Clark saves Lex. Lana meets her supposed biological father.He's a lawyer who hates Luthor and hates Lana's coffee place.	172946
2006	Smallville: Lockdown	T	DVD -R HQ 5305		Episode #99. 1-19-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Kent and Chloe at the Daily Planet where Chloe works as an intern. Kent confesses his love for Lana who is getting close to Lex. Chloe tells him to tell Lana the truth.Two police officers who witnessed the spaceship land in the meteor shower take Lex and Lana hostage and threaten to kill them unless Lex reveals where the hid the spaceship.	172947
2005	Smallville: Lucy	T	DVD -R HQ 2912		Episode #82. 3-2-20205	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Lois' younger sister Lucy, with whom Lois doesn't get along, comes to town and charms everyone she meets. Clark discovers a darker side to Lucy after he catches her stealing money from a bar.Clark forces her to reveal the truth about her sudden appearance in Smallville: a truth that puts Lois in grave danger.Meanwhile, the crystal disappears from Lana's apartment and Jason accuses Lionel of stealing it.	172948
2003	Smallville: Magnetic	T	DVD -R HQ 5042. SVD 1471	Harold, Holly	Episode #51. 11-12-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark is suspicious when Lana suddenly becomes attracted to a fellow student and begins to act rebelliously, which eventually lands her in jail.Clark's suspicions are confirmed when he discovers Lana's new boyfriend has magnetic powers that can move objects and alter human emotions.But when he tries to free Lana from the paranormal hold that is controlling her, she tries to kill him. Meanwhile, Lex discovers Chloe has been delving into Lionel's past and tries to get her to join forces against his dad.	172949
2004	Smallville: Memoria	T	DVD -R HQ 7523. DVD -R 1647		Episode #63. 4-28-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex joins an experimental program involving memory, hoping to recover information about his father's past.	172950
2006	Smallville: Mercy	T	DVD -R HQ 8505		Episode #107. 4-20-2006	Reporter-Columnist Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) also on Daily Planet staff.  Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Masked tormentor takes Lionel hostage and makes him play a series of elaborate games in order to stay alive.	172951
2009	Smallville: Metallo	T	DVD -R HQ 11470		Episode #176. 10-2-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Reporter Jon Corben, Lois’ new colleague at the Daily Planet, undergoes a horrific transformation when he awakens from an accident with superhuman strength and a heart made of kryptonite. Determined to use his new power to further his vendetta against the Blur (Clark Kent), Corben sets out to kill the vigilante. However, the situation becomes even more complicated when Lois’ own investigation leads her into Corben’s hands.Full RecapLois goes to the Kent farm to confirm that Clark isn't there. He isn't there, and the counters are covered with dust. She finds Shelby and notices the dog's dish of food is full. Corben calls from a jewelry store to her with flirt while he's out checking a new story about the Blur capturing two criminals and leaving his "S" symbol. Lois tells him to take the story, much to Corben's surprise, and invites her to coffee. When she refuses, Corben wonders how they can hold the Blur accountable if he screws it up and looks at a photo of a woman. He assures Lois he'll expose the dark side of the Blur. After he hangs up, he drops the photo into the street. When he goes to get it, he's hit by a truck.Corben wakes up on a table in a makeshift operating theater in an abandoned apartment. No one is there and Corben gets to his feet. He removes the cloths covering his body and discovers that someone has implanted cybernetic mechanisms powered by a green liquid. He finds a mirror and discovers that someone has placed a large kryptonite-powered generator in his chest.Clark is watching over the city and using his super-hearing to hear everything that happens. He finally hears a police emergency and goes to investigate.Lois is sleeping at her apartment at the Talon and wakes up from a dream of the future she visited. Chloe comes in and notes she's keeping Shelby, and admits that she's been feeding the dog. Lois complains about Corben hating the Blur. Chloe is surprised to learn the Blur has been calling Lois, who thinks she's the only person he allows himself to have contact with.Clark returns home to find Shelby there. Chloe arrives to explain that she brought the dog back and covered for him. She notes that he's not letting go of all of his personal ties like he said, and discovers that he's lying to Jor-El as well. He warns that she's taking it too personally and Chloe complains that he's backpedaling from becoming the hero they've both sacrificed so much for him to become.The medics bring Corben into the ER where Emil explains his condition. They are unaware of who he is. When the doctors try to remove the kryptonite power pack, he shoves them aside with super-strength and leaves.Lois goes to see Tess, who is exercising at the manor in Lex' study. Tess quickly realizes Lois has amnesia and Lois figures she held her somewhere. However, Tess explains that when she woke up, Lois was already gone. Tess invites her to a rematch and reminds Lois that she fired her. Lois responds by threatening to go to the Inquirer with Tess' plan to conquer the world with alien help. She leaves, saying she'll meet Tess at the office. As Lois leaves, Tess' new assistant Stuart comes in and tells her that he's determined where the Kandorians stopped in Metropolis.Clark visits Emil at the hospital to find out what happened to Corben. The doctor explains that someone transformed Corben into a meteor-powered cyborg against his will, similar to the projects that Lex created. Emil warns that the generator is poisoning Corben's mind and making him increasingly violent, and gives Clark a small Daily Planet key chain that he found on Corben. They realize that Corben works at the newspaper and Clark asks for a favor.Corben walks the streets remembering what he told Lois about the Blur. He goes back to the crime scene and finds the photo of the woman that he dropped. He takes it to the basement of the apartment building where he's staying and puts it up with clippings of Blur stories. Corben realizes that he's always wanted to kill the Blur and now he has the power to do it.Lois is back at her desk when her city editor Randall tells her to cover the story about the rampaging ER patient. The Blur calls and tells her the man at the ER is a cyborg who may work at the Planet because of the keychain. He asks her to find out what she can and he'll call her at the phone booth at 7. Lois realizes that the Blur cares about him and eagerly agrees to help. She starts borrowing key chains from her employees. Meanwhile, Chloe has gone to Lois' desk and discovers there's spyware on the computer. She tells Lois she's there to invite her to lunch and Lois tells her that she's helping the Blur as his sidekick and says they'll talk later.Tess and Stuart go to the warehouse where Corben woke up, and find technology for several unrelated projects. Stuart has hacked the hospital database and brings up the x-rays of Corben's chest. They wonder why someone would give a human being such massive power and let them go, and Tess realizes that it was a test and the Kandorians may still be monitoring Corben to see if they can recreate their own powers.That night, Corben comes back in and Lois tries to talk to him. He ignores her and tries to find the older electronic records. He needs keys to access the hard copy in the archives and Lois realizes that he's lost his. Corben realizes that she knows something and follows her to the phone booth. The Blur calls and she tells him what he knows. Clark hears sounds of a struggle and rushes there to find Corben has taken her, leaving traces of kryptonite.Clark goes to the Watchtower to tell Chloe that Lois has been kidnapped. Chloe blames Clark for getting Lois involved but Clark says he's not going to let Lois get hurt no matter what. He reveals he has an EMP grenade from Emil that they hopes will stop Corben long enough to get Lois to safety. As Chloe checks Corben's personal computer files, Clark admits that talking to Lois felt right. Chloe finds a video e-mail that Corben left for his sister Rebecca when she came to Metropolis. According to the files, a thief murdered Rebecca when he broke into her apartment while Corben was overseas, and Corben subsequently bought the building.At the apartment basement, Corben demands to know what she knows about the Blur. When she refuses, she tries to attack him and he knocks her out. Clark arrives and starts to feel the effects of kryptonite radiation. Corben explains that the man who killed his sister escaped from a prison bus crash that Clark rescued. He demands to know what gives Clark the right to interfere. Clark tries to get through to him, warning the kryptonite heart is dangerous, but Corben talks of how Clark stands apart from the world. Clark activates the EMP grenade, paralyzing Corben and shutting down the generator. He goes to the unconscious Lois. However, Corben quickly reactivates and throws him across the room and prepares to kill Lois to show Clark what it feels like to lose the person you love. Clark grabs a piece of lead plating from the furnace and uses heat vision to fasten it to his chest. Corben pries the lead plate off but realizes too late that the kryptonite core has adhered to the lead. He collapses and Clark goes to Lois' side. She wakes up and sees the Blur standing in the shadows. She asks to see his face and Clark starts to step forward but then superspeeds away.Later, Clark meets with Chloe at the Watchtower and admits that the view gives a perspective. Chloe admits she still misses Jimmy and Clark admits he took the easy way out and he should have been there for her. He talks of how he's been hanging out on rooftops to avoid others and wonders if he can completely stay away from pain. He's not sure what he'll do and Chloe notes that hanging out on rooftops moaning about the life he gave up isn't helping his hero performance. Chloe explains that Tess put spyware on Lois' computer to find out where she was for the three-week period, and they can't let her find out before they do.The next day at the Planet, Lois tosses Corben's nameplate in the garbage and takes out Clark's. Clark comes in to tell her that he'll be needing it and Lois hugs him briefly until Clark reminds her what she's doing. She says she helped the Blur and Clark invites her to tell him all about it.At the manor, Tess considers the kryptonite power core and wonders if Corben can be removed. Her assistant tells her that Corben has gone completely off-line. Stuart barges in and tells Tess that Kryptonian symbols for "blood," "nobility," and "family" appeared all over the world on the night the Kandorians arrived. One symbol was burned into the earth and someone appeared inside of it.	172952
2001	Smallville: Metamorphosis	T	DVD -R HQ 4617. SVD 1121	Gough, Alfred and Myles Millar	Episode #2. 10-23-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Nerdish bug collector with a crush on Lana, is involved in an accident that leads to him being bitten by meteor rock-irradiated insects. He soon starts exhibiting the characteristics of bugs, kills his mother, and starts stalking Lana.Greg old friend of Clark's. Tracks him down where the bug boy has cocooned Lana in preparation for mating. Clark saves the day.	172953
2005	Smallville: Mortal	T	DVD -R HQ 4440		Episode #90. 10-6-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack), Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) arrives in Smallville.Clark is delighted to be normal after Jor-El strips him of his powers, but when thugs take Lane, Jonathan and Martha hostage, Clark must figure out a way to save them.	172954
2007	Smallville: Nemesis	T	DVD -R HQ 8390		Episode #129. 4-26-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Pipe bomb explodes in one of Lex's secret labs. The enraged spouse of a special-forces soldier takes Lex hostage. Clark tries to rescue Lex.	172955
2002	Smallville: Nicodemus	T	DVD -R HQ 4789	Green, Michael and Greg Walker	Episode #15. 3-19-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Flower that comes from a reopened "Level Three" of the fertilizer plant brings strange reactions from several people, including Jonathan, Lana, and Pete.	172956
2002	Smallville: Nocturne	T	DVD -R HQ 4898. VHS 1304	Peterson, Brian and Kelly Souders	Episode #26. 10-22-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Despite Clark's warning, Lana investigates a stranger who leaves notes for her at her parents' graves. While visiting her parents' grave, Lana is left a poem by mysterious boy who is knocked out by his father who keeps him prisoner in cellar.Clark is less than impressed by poem and follows Lana to cemetery where the boy shows up again. After returning him the parents claim the boy is dead but he was actually part of experimental program financed by LuthorCorp.This causes him to mutate into a bestial creature in the sunlight. When the boy hears about that he attacks Lionel's helicopter and Clark knocks him down a well out of the sunlight. Martha signs on as Lionel's personal assistant.Clark and Lana resolve their differences after her irritation with him keeping some deep dark secret.	172957
2007	Smallville: Noir	T	DVD -R HQ 8930		Episode #130. 5-3-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville works as an intern at the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane. Clark Kent helps Chloe.Jimmy Olsen is unconscious and dreams about what life in Smallville would have been like in the 1940s. Clark Kent is a reporter at the Daily Planet. Lana is a siren who planned the demise of her magnate hsuband Lex.Lois is a singer at a bar that Lionel owns.	172958
2002	Smallville: Obscura	T	DVD -R HQ 4882	Walker, Greg, Mark Verheiden and Michael Green	Episode #20. 5-14-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.After an explosion Lana finds herself getting visions of a serial killer...and his next target is Chloe. Meanwhile Lex and Roger look further into the meteor shower and determine that something besides meteors hit Smallville that day.Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien), reporter who will figure out Clark Kent's secret.	172959
2004	Smallville: Obsession	T	DVD -R HQ 5451. VHSSP 1514		Episode #58. 2-18-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.	172960
2008	Smallville: Odyssey	T	DVD -R HQ 10200		Episode #153. 9-18-2008	Reporter Clark Kent (Tom Welling) joins the Daily Planet after receiving an application from Lois Lane  (Erica Durance)who now sits at a desk facing his. Clark and Luthor fight to the death and neither is found so the Justice League headsheads to the Arctic to look for Clark after the collapse of the fortress. Chloe (Allison Mack) is held prisoner by a group from Lexcor who has discovered she has a new power. When she is rescued, she decides to marry Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Jor-El strips Clark of his powers. Clark dies, is rescued and returns to assume a new secret identity while working as Clark Kent of the Daily Planet. 	172961
2005	Smallville: Onyx	T	DVD -R HQ 3865		Episode #83. 4-13-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Kryptonite explosion splits Lex in two and his evil side, known as Alexander, is released. Alexander starts a rampage by trying to kill Clark and Chloe in the lab, jousting with Lionel.Reporter (Michelle Yuen).	172962
2006	Smallville: Oracle	T	DVD -R HQ 6064		Episode #110. 5-4-2006	Reporter-Columnist Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) also on Daily Planet staff.  Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark sees his father's ghost at the graveyard. Lex develops a vaccine for Fine's virus.	172963
2009	Smallville: Pandora	T	DVD -R HQ 11630		Episode #182. 11-20-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Tess takes steps to learn what Lois saw in the future: a powerless Clark subservient to Zod under the Red Sun with Chloe and Oliver leading a resistance group against the Kandorians. But present-day Clark, Lois, Chloe and Oliver and change the future.Full RecapAt LutherCorp, Oliver is making arrangements to get the comatose Lois the treatment she needs. Clark arrives and tells Oliver that she's gone missing from her hospital room. Oliver informs him that Emil requested a copy of Lois' test results and figures the person Emil is working for would: Chloe.Tess has had Lois abducted and taken to Belle Reve, and has Stuart use technology to scan Lois memories to find out what she learned during hr missing three weeks. They see a series of fragmented blurry images but Tess recognizes one of them: the Solar Tower that Zod is helping Tess to build. She realizes that Lois has gone to the future. Lois starts reliving her memories…Lois finds herself in the Daily Planet after her fight with Tess, but the furniture is covered with dust. She notices a red light streaming through the windows and goes outside to find Metropolis a devastated wasteland. A huge red sun glows in the sky. One of Zod's soldiers, Basquat, comes up behind her and realizes that she's a human, and the zone is off-limits to her kind. When she asks questions, Basquat tells her it isn't her place. Lois runs off but Basquat superspeeds ahead of her. She asks where the Blur is and warns that he'll stop him, but Basquat boasts that the Blur is dead. Lois turns and sees the Blur's tattered jacket hanging from a lamppost.Tess taps directly into Lois' memories, syncing her brain waves to hers. Stuart warns against using the Somerholt technology it but Tess insists she needs to get a clear picture of what Lois saw. Stuart reluctantly proceeds and the memories continue.Lois is taken to the Kent farm, which is now a confinement camp with dozens of other humans. Another Kandorian, Alia, brings one prisoner in, accuses him of stealing, and brands his back using her heat vision. Lois asks for food and Alia wonders what she can trade, and Clark appears to offer her his father's watch. Alia agrees to let Lois off for now. Clark and Lois embrace and Lois insists it's still a dream. Clark explains that it's all real and Lois realizes the invasion is tied to the Orb and Tess knew about it. Clark explains that the aliens' leader is Zod, but he made the wrong choices and a lot of people died. He's not sure if Chloe is dead, and admits he hasn't talked to her in months. Lois realizes that she's traveled into the future via the Legion ring, and Clark asks if she still has it. Before Lois can give it to him, Basquat comes in and orders Lois to come with him. Clark tells Lois to protect the ring and briefly fights back, but Basquat smashes him aside and leaves with Lois.Chloe is at the Watchtower reviewing Lois' medical records when Clark arrives to accuse her of taking Lois. She denies it and notes that Tess is the one who has been keeping secrets much longer. Chloe figures that Tess is running tests on Lois and they reveal Lois is suffering from post-traumatic syndrome. She calls Stuart to see what her man on the inside can find.Stuart watches over the unconscious Lois and Tess, unaware that Chloe is calling him. The equipment gives off an alarm.Lois remembers being taken to the Luthor manor where Zod greets her. He demands to know who snuck her into the restricted zone and offers her food in response, but she refuses to talk He finds the Legion ring and asks what it is, but before she can answer, Tess comes in. Tess explains who Lois is, and Lois hits her and accuses her of being a traitor. Tess insists that she's the savior of the planet, and Zod wonders what Lois' connection is to Clark. He says he kept Clark alive in the hopes he would help to bridge the gap between the Kandorians and the Earthlings. Tess admits that Clark probably won't come over despite her best efforts, and Zod tells Lois that her usefulness and Clark's is at an end.Zod prepares for the execution but first gives Tess a Kandorian tag to initiate her as a soldier. They go back inside where Clark has been brought in. Clark offers his life in return for Lois but Zod says that Clark has forced his hand by defying him. Basquat forces Clark to kneel while Zod draws his sword and prepares to kill him, but suddenly Oliver and a team of commandoes come in, firing kryptonite arrows. One of them hits Tess. Zod flees while Oliver and his squad kill the remaining Kandorians. The leader, however, is Chloe. Oliver goes to the dying Tess, who finally admits she did it to herself despite her best intentions. As Tess dies, Chloe notes that she took the shot. Later, Oliver removes Tess' dog tags and buries her while Lois looks on.Tess wakes up, shocked at the memory of dying at Chloe's hands. She reluctantly thanks Stuart for helping to revive her, and then tells him to wipe Lois' memories. He warns against it and finally rebels, and Tess shoots him down. As she goes to the equipment, Clark arrives but is weakened by the kryptonite in the area. Tess tries to blame Stuart but Clark knocks her aside, rendering her unconscious. He tries to unfasten Lois but taps into her memories.Lois explains that she is from one year in the past, and Zod now has the ring. Clark realizes they need to send Lois back to warn their past-selves. Both Chloe and Oliver accuse Clark of abandoning them, and he admits he thought he could defeat Zod on his own. Lois point out they'll all have to work together to destroy the tower. Chloe explains that the solar tower collects solar energy and beams it up to LuthorCorp satellites, and then provides red sun energy to power the Kandorians. Watchtower is still functioning, and Chloe plans to use it to destroy the tower. Lois wonders how destroying the tower and restoring the yellow sun will let Clark help them, but Clark will only say he has a history with Zod.Later, Clark is washing up when Lois goes to see him. She admits that she can't believe that he and Chloe aren't friends any more. Clark admits that it's his fault for turning his back on her. Once Lois disappeared, Clark couldn't be around Oliver and Chloe because they reminded him too much of Lois, so he left to train himself to fight Zod. Lois asks what history he has with Zod, and Clark says that he's made some mistakes. She tells him that he's not alone and they kiss and then make love.Emil and Chloe find Clark and try to revive him. Chloe has called an ambulance for Stuart, who should survive. Emil tries to disconnect Clark, but Chloe says that he should wait until they have all the information they need to prevent the destruction of the world.Chloe, Oliver, and Lois go to Watchtower and Oliver arms himself with his old bow and costume while Chloe powers up the computers. Oliver gives her a lead-covered kryptonite knife to defend herself and Chloe hacks the solar tower's computers and uploads a virus. Oliver goes to scout ahead and takes Lois with him, and Chloe assures them she'll be right behind them. However, Alia catches her out in the open and stabs her through the stomach with a sword. Oliver tries to draw a bead on her but the Kandorian superspeeds away. Lois runs to her cousin's side and tries to assure her she'll be okay, but Chloe dies in her arms. Oliver insists that they have to find the ring so Lois can go back and alter history to save Chloe. As Lois runs, Oliver prepares to open fire on the hundreds of Kandorians coming after them.Zod easily defeats the powerless Clark and drags him through the streets. Lois sneaks up while Zod tells Clark that it would be easier if humanity would simply surrender and join him. Clark insists that humanity will never yield. Lois tosses Clark the kryptonite knife but Zod steps on Clark's hand to stop him from unsheathing it, and then kicks him into a nearby wall. Lois runs to Clark but Zod grabs her… and the solar tower shuts down. Clark, his powers restored, tells Zod his reign of terror is over and he'll send Lois into the past to undo what happens. The powerless Zod insists that Clark is to blame for forcing him to unleash his powers. Clark takes the Legion ring from Zod, but Zod stabs him with the kryptonite dagger. Clark throws Zod away and pulls the dagger out, and Lois runs to him. He tells Lois to put on the ring and promises that she'll see him again. Clark kisses her just as Alia arrives. Lana puts on the ring but Alia manages to touch it and they are both transported a year into the past, to the present day.Clark wakes up and Chloe assures him that Lois will be okay. Emil has managed to erase Lois' memories and stop the physical damage they were causing. Chloe asks Clark what he saw and notes that judging by the look on his face, it isn't good.Later, Clark meets Lois at the Daily Planet and insists he doesn't want to lose her again. He then asks her what is going on between them, but Lois insists on slowing things down. She admits that she's been in so many bad relationships that she's leery, and Clark says they should take their time. Lois agrees and goes with him for lunch… and holds his hand in the elevator.Clark goes to the Watchtower later and meets with Chloe and Oliver. Chloe points out that they're going to die in the near future but Clark seems particularly cheery. Oliver suggests they go after Zod but Clark insists his glimpse of the future showed that to be the wrong path. Chloe and Oliver disagree but Clark believes that his father wanted him to save Zod rather than treat him like the enemy.Zod is addressing his soldiers and assigning them missions to get the solar tower built. He turns to address Alia, but Clark arrives. Zod responds by telling all of his troops to kneel before Kal-El., son of Jor-El. They do so, much to Clark's surprise.	172964
2005	Smallville: Pariah	T	DVD -R HQ 2786		Episode #78. 2-2-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Lana and Jason are attacked and almost killed by an unseen assailant and Alicia seems to be the prime suspect. Clark initially defends his new girlfriend but when the evidence begins to pile up he is forced to take a hard look at her.Hurt by Clark's actions, Alicia forces Clark to unknowingly reveal his powers in front of one of his friends. Meanwhile, Jason's mother returns to town with an offer for Lex.	172965
2003	Smallville: Perry	T	DVD -R HQ 2616. SVDSP 1461	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #49.  10-29-2003	Tabloid Journalist Perry White (Michael McKean) arrives in search of stories about aliens from outer space but soon discovers Clark Kent's superpowers. Meets Editor Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Kent of the Smallville High "Torch," school's newspaper.Kent's powers are in disarray because of sun spots appearing at any time. White sees Kent in action. He threatens to throw himself off bridge, but Kent's powers are muted and he and his friends has to save White the old-fashioned way.White is portrayed as a once serious journalist who Student Newspaper Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) admires. Urges him to give up tabloid TV work and go back to legitimate journalism.Ending: Perry White tells Kent he is giving up tabloid journalism and going back to the Daily Planet where he has some friends. Tells Kent he read his articles in school newspaper and they show potential.Tells him to look him up when he comes to Metropolis.	172966
2008	Smallville: Persona	T	DVD -R HQ 9570		Episode #142. 1-31-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Bizarro poses as Clark who is frozen in the fortress. Unaware that he is Bizarro, Lana shares information with him about a serial killer who they suspect is Brainiac (James Marsters).  Lex is shocked when Grant tells Lionel that he is a clone of Julian. 	172967
2010	Smallville: Persuasion	T	DVD -R HQ 11810		Episode #186. 2-21-2010	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).When Clark is exposed to gemstone kryptonite on Valentine's Day, he unwittingly gains the ability to make wishes come true... and chaos results as Lois agrees to have a traditional relationship, and Chloe vows to watch out over Clark and protect him from Lois.Full Recap:Clark is helping Lois look over the wall of R.A.O. Inc. where the Solar Tower project is underway. Clark tries to look inconspicuous but she finally falls and he catches her. She tells him that they're using high-tech equipment in the middle of the night and figures that they're hiding something. As they leave, they come across the Valentine's Day street party and a woman in an angel costume tossing out crystal powders. Lois wonders if he's hiding something he knows about R.A.O., and isn't interested in embracing the romantic aspects of the holiday because it's proven disastrous in the past. The angel woman comes over and blows some dust on them, and Clarks' eyes briefly flow blue.As they return to the Planet, Lois is eager to get to work but Clark would rather spend time on their relationship. When he says that he'd like a more traditional relationship, Lois' eyes glow blue. The city editor comes in and says that R.A.O. is unveiling the tower in two days. When Clark says he should investigate, Lois agrees, saying she'll do anything to support him. After he leaves, Lois tells the editor that she's quitting to support Clark.Clark visits Chloe at Watchtower and asks for the passports and ID cards she's prepared. She figures that he should be spending his time dealing with the Kandorians, but Clark insists that they want a new life. When she reminds him that one of the Kandorians killed Jor-El. Clark angrily tells her to focus on watching his back… and Chloe's eyes glow blue. As he starts to go, Chloe tells him that she'll protect him no matter what it takes.Clark finds Alia and Faora and gives them their new identity papers. They admit that they misjudged him and seem happy that they can now live as civilians. He asks them to tell him who killed his father, and they warn him that Zod has loyal followers and if Clark asks more questions, he'll set off a war.Clark returns home and discovers Lois in a 50s dress, baking a pie. She tells him that she'll be staying in the guest room until they're engaged. They settle down for her home-cooked dinner, which isn't very well. When Clark tries to get an explanation, Lois pours him a beer and reminds him that he's the man. He tries to figure out what's going on and Lois says she persuaded him to embrace a more traditional relationship. When Clark learns that she quit, Lois insists that her life is with him and refuses to go back to work. Clark leaves to find out what's wrong.Tess is taking a bath when Zod breaks into her bathroom. She tries to call security but Zod warns her that they've been taken care of. She tries flirting with him but that doesn't work, and he notes that she's working with Clark. Tess switches tracks and says that she thought he needed the Book of Rao, but Zod assures her that he doesn't. He takes her champagne glass so he can use her fingerprints to access the secure system. Zod then shows her the identity papers belonging to Faora and Alia and accuses her of refusing to warn him. Tess says that Clark will eventually be their leader because they don't see Zod as a savior. She explains Clark is the promise of a future of them, and Zod realizes she plans to give the Kandorians their powers to save Earth, and then get rid of him. He warns her that when he gains control of the satellites and regains his powers, she'll be the one who needs mercy.Chloe arrives at the barn and discovers Lois scrubbing the kitchen. She tries to get her cousin away and warns that Clark's romantic life has never worked out well. Lois insists that Clark knows he can trust her, and Chloe reminds her that she inadvertently betrayed the Blur. She tells Lois that once Clark realizes what Lois is really like, he'll abandon her, and Lois should leave first.Clark goes back to the street where the party was held and confronts the woman, now wearing regular clothing. He asks what was in the chocolate and the woman admits there was nothing abnormal in it. When Clark notices the fairy dust and the woman admits she got it from a quarry in Smallville, he realizes that it's a form of kryptonite. Lois calls him with a 911 message. Clark goes to the barn and finds Lois sobbing pathetically. She tells him that she's not stupid and can tell he hated the dinner and moving in was a stupid idea. Lois explains that she doesn't know the first thing about being a housewife, and Clark tells her something else is going on. However, she says that it hurts her to be around him and has to leave him and Smallville. Clark promises they'll be together forever, and Lois believes him. She kisses him and says she's ready to move into his room.Clark returns to Watchtower and discovers that Chloe has sealed Emil out of all the systems before leaving. He can't access the systems and grows increasingly desperate. When Clark tells him to calm down, Emil immediately starts acting dismissively toward the entire problem. Clark tells him to go back to the where he was, Emil ignores him and goes to get a beer. He doesn't take Clark seriously when he explains he's gained some kind of super-persuasive ability. Instead, he suggests that Clark put the ability to best use. Clark considers Jor-El's ID tag and gets an idea.Lois calls Martha and tells her the good news. She tries on Martha's wedding dress and calls her other family and friends while dancing through the house.Clark goes to the construction site and confronts Zod. Zod wonders why he should listen to Clark when he's turning the Kandorians against him. In response, Clark accuses him of killing Jor-El and tosses him the ID tag and orders him to tell the truth. Zod says he didn't kill him but he knows who did: Tess. He says that Clark is the only one who can take retribution, and it's the Kryptonian way. Clark refuses but Zod says that he'll have to get his hands dirty and must avenge his father's death. When Clark still refuses, Zod tries to provoke him by saying he tortured Jor-El, who died protecting him. Now, Clark won't take revenge. Clark grabs Zod and admits that there are times when he wants revenge… and he persuades himself. He superspeeds away as Zod smirks in triumph.Chloe breaks into Tess' computers and discovers that she's hacked her computer systems on the wall. Tess comes in and Chloe says she plans to use a super-computer virus to destroy the firewalls. Realizing she's seriously, Tess warns that doing so will reveal Clark's secrets to the world. However, she admits that she's lost her faith in Zod and Clark can command the Kandorians once they gain powers from the tower. Chloe thinks about it and then hits her. As she grabs Tess' gun and reaches for the flash drive with the virus, Tess kicks the gun out of her hand. They struggle and Tess gets the gun. She starts to pull the trigger… and Clark comes in at superspeed, takes her to the roof, and slams her down. He tells her that he plans to avenge her father and traps her in a circle of flaming tar using his heat vision. Tess reminds him that she hasn't told anyone about his secret, but Clark figures she did it to gain his confidence. Clark reminds her that the tower will strip him of his powers, and she admits she had no idea that would happen. Clark tells her that he'll save her world, just not with her in it. He prepares to kill her… and Chloe arrives with a piece of green kryptonite. The gem kryptonite's effects dissipate and Clark collapses.Alia calls Zod to meet her and admits that she killed Jor-El in the name of Rao. She gives Zod the gun and kneels before him, awaiting the final shot. He aims the gun, hesitates for a few seconds, and then shoots her dead.Later, Clark exposes Lois to kryptonite and cures her, and then gets the papers to retract the engagement announcement. An embarrassed Lois prepares to start calling her family and friends, and admits it's easier to complain about Valentine's Day then give it a shot, and that she needs to trust in their relationship. Chloe leaves yet another apology in Lois' voice mail, and Lois says that things were moving too fast and they should stick to their plan to keep things slow. Clark agrees and says they need to be honest about everything. Lois asks him if he would trust her if he had a big secret, and notes she confessed she knew the Blur on national TV. Clark tries to reassure her but Lois wonders if her big mouth might ruin their relationship. He assures her it won't be that easy to get rid of him.Clark meets with the Kandorians as they hold a ceremony honoring the dead Alia and placing her on a funeral pyre. Afterward, Clark asks Zod how she died. Zod admits that he killed her and Clark says he went too far. Zod thought that Clark represented hope, but when he was too weak to kill his father's murderer, Zod had to kill his own soldier. He insists that there is only one kind of justice, and Clark will have to decide if he's one of them or not.At Watchtower, Clark and Chloe look at the schematics of the Solar Tower. When he asks why she stopped him from killing Tess, Chloe explains that sometimes she needs to protect him from himself. When Clark explains what happened, Chloe realizes that the future can be changed,As Zod greets the press and unveils the Solar Tower, Clark uses his heat vision and destroys the edifice.	172968
2007	Smallville: Phantom	T	DVD -R HQ 8530		Episode #132. 5-17-2007. Season finale.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Clark discovers reason Lana married Lex and sets out to kill Lionel. Lana apparently blown up when she gets into her SUV and it blows up.Lois goes to a dam to search for Lex's lab but is caught by a security guard and stabbed in the stomach. She manages to knock him out then pulls the knife out, but she is fatally injured.Chloe's power is discovered when her tear strikes Lois and brings her back to life. Lois finds Chloe lying dead against the wall. Lex tries to use DNA from the last phantom to power his super-soldiers.The demon takes a piece of Kent's DNA and duplicates him.  Police arrest Lex for Lana's murder. Lois tries to shield Chloe's body. Lionel slams kryptonite into wraith-Clark's chest giving him more energy. Clark and his evil self clash at super speed.	172969
2003	Smallville: Phoenix	T	DVD -R HQ 8X. 4946. SVD 1447	Souders, Kelly and Brian Peterson	Episode #46. 10-8-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark must deal with crime lord Morgan Edge (Rutger Hauer), who has followed him to Smallville, while Lex must determine who tried to have him killed - Lionel or Helen.Clark gives up the ring and its effects rather than kill his father. Both he and the rescued Lex return to Smallville.	172970
2001	Smallville: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 4350. SVD 1118, VHS 1260	Gough, Alfred	Episode #1. 10-16-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Sullivan takes her job as reporter and editor of Smallville High newspaper quite seriously treating it more like a local newspaper than a high school paper. Has secret crush on Clark Kent,  a teenager in this series.The pilot episode tells the story of the meteor shower that hit Smallville and changed life in the Kansas town forever. We meet Clark Kent, the young man who as a baby "arrived" in Smallville with the meteor shower.We meet cheerleader Lana Lang, whose parents were killed during the meteor shower. Aspiring reporter Chloe Sullivan. And Lex Luthor, who as a child was bald and is now running his billionaire father's fertilizer plant in Smallville.Victim of "hazing" 13 years ago emerges from coma with strange electrical powers and takes revenge on jocks who hung him up as a "scarecrow" in homecoming hazing ritual.  Clark is hung up same way but Luthor rescues him. Clark then saves Lex.	172971
2008	Smallville: Plastique	T	DVD -R HQ 10350		Episode #154. 9-25-2008	Reporter Clark Kent’s first day at the Daily Planet. He gets his first newspaper press pass. When he arrives at the office, Reporter Lois Lane (Erica Durance)  sees Clark in a plaid shirt and says he looks like a lumber jack and makes him dress up in a suit. She treats him like a copy boy on his first story. She gives him an obituary because he helps her on a story and says when she stated she would have killed for an obit story. She reads his story, puts red ink all over it and says “You’ve got talent, Smallville.” Lois thanks Clark for helping her break the story. “Keep up the good work,” she tells him. “You’ve got a long career ahead of you at the Daily Planet.”Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) get engaged. A bus explodes and Clark pulls out Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman) Luthor’s replacement out of the burning bus, sees her later at the office and realizes who she is. Mercer is Lex’s handpicked successor -- fierce, fun and intelligent. She wants to find Luthor and this draws her to Clark Kent whom she believes will be able to help her find Lex. She also seems to want Kent for romantic reasons. 	172972
2009	Smallville: Power	T	DVD -R HQ 10820		Episode #165. 1-29-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Clark discovers Lana is missing and Tess Mercer may be responsible. Tess informs Clark of startling news concerning an old friend, then discovers startling news of her own at a secret LuthorCorp facility. 	172973
2003	Smallville: Precipice	T	DVD -R HQ 4865	Carpenter, Clint	Episode #40. 4-22-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lana kicks out trio of thugs who attack her. Clark comes to her rescue and end sup injuring one by throwing him into new sheriff's car. She arrests him and sentences him to community service.One thug sues Kents for millions due to neck injuries that Clark finds out he's faking. Lana volunteers to help and beats up the thug to get him to drop the suit. Lex teaches Lana how to defend herself.	172974
2008	Smallville: Prey	T	DVD -R HQ 10420		Episode #158. 10-23-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).A serial killer is on the loose in Metropolis. But Clark and Chloe find themselves on opposing sides when Clark believes that Davis Bloome is responsible, while Chloe defends her new friend. 	172975
2003	Smallville: Prodigal	T	DVD -R HQ 5325. SVD 1360	Peterson, Brian and Kelly Souders	Episode #36. 2-11-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex finds an apparent soul mate in Lucas, his brother given up by his father for adoption.Clark applies for job at Talon but situation becomes hazy when Lucas butts in as Lana's new partner. He ends up losing the job to go rescue Lionel and Lex leaving the Clark/Lana relationship up in the air once more.	172976
2007	Smallville: Progeny	T	DVD -R HQ 8330		Episode #128. 4-19-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore). After Lex discovers that Chloe's mother (Lynda Carter) can control meteor freaks, he develops a drug to wake her from her catatonic state.	172977
2007	Smallville: Promise	T	DVD -R HQ 8830		Episode #126. 3-15-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.On Lex and Lana's wedding day, he receives a call from Dr. Langston threatening to tell Lana the truth about her baby. Clark decides to tell Lana about his secret.	172978
2007	Smallville: Prototype	T	DVD -R HQ 8400		Episode #131. 5-10-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Crooked senator threatens to expose Lex's DNA experiments on a military man. Clark tries to convince Lana to leave Lex.	172979
2008	Smallville: Quest	T	DVD -R HQ 9890		Episode #151. 5-8-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) is now owner of the Daily Planet. Clark is the Traveler and is almost killed before Chloe saves his life. Lex continues to go after the secret of Veritas. Jimmy Olsen tries to get a scoop. 	172980
2009	Smallville: Rabid	T	DVD -R HQ 11480		Episode #177. 10-9-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Zod releases a virus that transforms humans into zombies throughout Metropolis with the only cure being found in the blood of a Kryptonian. When Lois is infected, Clark is forced to choose between using his own blood to create an antidote, which would reveal his presence to Zod, and doing nothing. The antidote is made, distributed through a rainstorm and all the zombies return back to their normal selves, including Lois Lane. 	172981
2006	Smallville: Rage	T	DVD -R HQ 7240		Episode #117. 11-9-2006	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet. After being shot while stopping a carjacking, the Green Arrow begins acting strangely. Chloe and Clark investigate.They find Oliver is taking a super drug that while healing his sound has some dangerous side effects. Lois arrives as Oliver dons his full Green Arrow costume. She takes him for a thief and belts him over the head. He shoves her through a glass table.Lois is badly injured. Calls 911 as Oliver flees. Lois accepts Oliver's apology. Clark asks everyone at the table to follow family tradition of each person saying what they're most thankful for. Clark is thankful for his mom and dad.Jimmy sends a text message to Chloe saying he misses her. Lois & Oliver, Martha & Lionbel are happy together. Lana does not tell Lex the secret Chloe knows: Lana is pregnant.	172982
2002	Smallville: Reaper	T	DVD -R HQ 4815	Litvack, Cameron	Episode #17. 4-23-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Tyler gains the power to destroy organic matter with a touch, and resolves to put the dying out of their misery...and Whitney's father is his next target. Meanwhile Lionel and Lex spar over Lionel's rising success in Smallville.	172983
2006	Smallville: Reckoning	T	DVD -R HQ 5360		Episode #100. 1-26-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark reveals his secret to Lana. Jonathan and Lex learn the results of the senatorial election. A car accident takes the life of someone Clark loves. TV News Announcer (Marrett Green).	172984
2005	Smallville: Recruit	T	DVD -R HQ 2822		Episode #79. 2-9-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)In an effort to recruit Clark for their football team, Met U sends their star player to show Clark the "perks" of attending Met U. One of Met U's players dies under mysterious circumstances and Lois is arrested for the murder.Clark discovers the star player has super powers and is using them to paralyze anyone who gets in his way -- including Lois.  Meanwhile, Chloe continues to watch Clark to learn more about his secret.	172985
2002	Smallville: Red	T	DVD -R HQ 5063	Loeb, Jeph	Episode #25. 10-15-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark has his first run-in with red kryptonite. Transformation begins after he gets his high school ring: ruby is actually piece of red-irradiated green meteor rock. Clark's behavior alters. Confesses feelings to Lana and starts to act wildly.He spends money on the Kents' credit card, picks fight.U.S. Marshal pursues new student whose father escaped from witness relocation program for squealing on his company. Clark befriends son, then turns on him and plans to get information and cash in -- company willing to pay big to get back information.Jonathan and Pete confront him and Pete uses green meteor rock long enough for Jonathan to shatter the ring. Clark is forced to eat crow without confessing everything but Lana isn't having any of it.	172986
2002	Smallville: Redux	T	DVD -R HQ 5121 (Mislabeled 5521).	Friend, Russel	Episode #27. 10-29-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Swimmer goes under during swim practice and emerges dead old man. His girlfriend kissed him before he died. Another boy dies of old age as well. Woman is a mutant who sucks the age out of others to keep herself young.She goes after new principal as Chloe figures out what's going on and Clark races to the rescue. The mutant dissolves of old age without getting her final victim.Lana wonders about man other than her father who was having affair with her mother and finds out he may have been her father. New principal arrives, is suspicious of Lex and takes it out on Clark before he gets hauled off in ambulance.Martha calls her father to provide money when farm has financial problems despite fact Jonathan and father have issues and Clark has never met his grandfather. Parents reveal that Clark's superpowers were why he never met him. He vows to meet him.	172987
2003	Smallville: Relic	T	DVD -R HQ 2645. SVD 1469		Episode #50. 11-5-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark discovers that Jor-El was on Earth 40 years ago. Lana's great uncle, who was convicted of murdering his wife 40  years ago shows her a picture of man he believes really killed her aunt. Shocked to discover drifter looks just like Clark Kent.Sure that the man is Jor-El, Clark's investigation leads him to a kryptonian medallion that allows him to see bits of the past – and the life that Jor-El started for him long before he arrived on Earth.	172988
2009	Smallville: Requiem	T	DVD -R HQ 10840		Episode #166. 2-5-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Oliver (The Green Arrow) takes over Luthercorp and an explosion kills the entire board and injures him. Luthor and the Toy Man plot the explosion of the Daily Planet. Lana and Clark are lovers. When they show up on the roof of the Daily Planet to stop the explosion, Luthor, via a wireless camera, informs them the bomb is Kryptonite. Clark can’t go near it. If Lana destroys the bomb before it explodes, she will be filled with Kryptonite and she and Clark can never be together again. She knows what she must do -- she grabs the bomb, absorbs the Krypton and stops the explosion. Now Clark can’t go near her without dying. He tries to kiss her and the Krypton almost kills him. She decides she must never see Clark again to save his life and disappears. Oliver blows up the truck housing Luthor and he assumes he killed him, blaming his death on the Toy Man. 	172989
2004	Smallville: Resurrection	T	DVD -R HQ 5182. VHSSP 1515		Episode #59. 2-25-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.While Clark's father awaits surgery, a boy at the hospital straps a Kryptonite bomb to himself and demands that Jonathan's liver go to his ailing brother.	172990
2006	Smallville: Reunion	T	DVD -R HQ 7130		Episode #115.10-26-2006	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Lex and Oliver Queen (the Green Arrow) return to their old prep school for a reunion. Oliver's old friends start dying in mysterious accidents. Kent learns that someone or something may have left the Phantom Zone with him.	172991
2002	Smallville: Rogue	T	DVD -R HQ 4556	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #9. 1-15-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark visits Metropolis in this episode, and does a secret good deed - a police detective witnesses this and decides to look into it. He contacts Lex and reminds Lex that he knows about his past in order to get him to talk.Detective discovers Clark has been around many accident scenes in recent months and decides to look into it. He begins blackmailing Clark to help protect him from an investigation. Clark balks. The detective frames Jonathan.Clark manages to set up detective for theft of rare piece at a museum and he is killed in the shootout before he can tell anyone about Clark's secret. Lex is left to wonder at the super speed image captured on a museum camera.	172992
2003	Smallville: Rosetta	T	DVD -R HQ 4856. SVD 1366	Gough, Alfred and Miles Millar	Episode #38. 2-25-2003.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Scientist (Christopher Reeve) who intrigues Clark by informing him about life on Krypton.Lana and Chloe have fight when Lana snoops on Chloe's computer and finds pictures of Chloe and Clark -- Lana starts to move out but they patch things up.	172993
2009	Smallville: Roulette	T	DVD -R HQ 11500		Episode #178. 10-23-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).A woman forces Oliver to play in a dangerous game and then turns up dead. The police believe Oliver is responsible and arrest him. Meanwhile, Lois confronts Clark over his knowledge about Oliver’s suicide attempt. 	172994
2004	Smallville: Run	T	DVD -R HQ 2169		Episode #71. 10-20-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark is stunned when he is unable to catch the thief who stole Jonathan's wallet. Lex purchases a priceless framed manuscript bearing krptonian symbols that contains a mysterious hidden map.	172995
2003	Smallville: Rush	T	DVD -R HQ 5188. SVD 1367	Slavkin, Todd and Darren Swimmer	Episode #35. 2-4-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.During a rave at the Indian caves (first seen in "Skinwalker"), a student kills himself in a wild stunt and Pete gets zapped by something that makes him go to extremes.  Pattern of other people dying from such behavior.when Chloe and Clark investigate the cave she gets infected as well. As Lex determines there are alien parasites in the cave and they feed on the adrenaline in their hosts.Chloe and Pete team up and slip a piece of red meteor rock to Clark so he can get in on the rush-fun but he manages to escape its influence – but not before Lana gets the wrong idea when he locks lips with Chloe.Clark rescues his two friends as they drive off a cliff and fortunately Chloe doesn't remember anything about Clark's secret – but Lana isn't buying Clark's lack of an explanation.	172996
2002	Smallville: Ryan	T	DVD -R HQ 5129. VHS 1315	Levens, Philip	Episode #29. 11-12-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark must save telepathic friend from a  doctor who wants to control the boy's abilities.Aunt Nell tells Lana that she has to leave Smallville and move to Metropolis with her fiancée. Lana doesn't want to leave her friends and The Talon behind and arranges to stay in Smallville and live with Chloe and her father.Lex wants to expand the plant, but Mayor Tate will only okay Lex's expansion if Lex agrees to support him financially in the next Smallville election. Lex vows he'll fight against Tate no matter how much it costs him and Tate backs down.	172997
2005	Smallville: Sacred	T	DVD -R HQ 2873		Episode #81. 2-23-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)Chloe does not appear in this episode. The Time magazine Clark has was an actual cover about Christopher Reeve, the name at the bottom was changed.After learning that Jason and Lex are in China secretly searching for one of the mysterious kryptonian crystals, Clark and Lana follow to confront them.Clark locates the crystal but must battle Isabelle the witch, who has once again inhabited Lana's body in order to take the crystal for herself.Meanwhile, Lionel has more information on the crystals than he is letting on, and the now-deceased Dr. Swann leaves a final message and a package for Clark.	172998
2009	Smallville: Savior	T	DVD -R HQ 11440		Episode #175. 9-25-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Clark wants to start training with Jor-El, who insists that he return to Metropolis to cut his ties with Lois before he begins. Lois reappears in the city with no recollection of vanishing, and her investigation into a monorail crash brings her into contact with John Corben (Brian Austin Green), a new reporter at the Daily Planet, who is opposed to the Red and Blue Blur. Chloe makes a request that drives a wedge between her and Clark. Chloe’s friendship with Clark deteriorates when he refuses to use the Legion ring to save Jimmy. Oliver turns down a dark path and Zod makes his entrance at the Luthor mansion.Full RecapAt her watchtower, Chloe calls the police again to get answers about her report on the disappearance of her cousin Lois. She hacks into the computer systems and they cut her off. Suddenly Chloe hears a noise and grabs a gun to go investigate. Dr. Emil Hamilton comes in and when she wonders if Oliver sent her, he tells her that Oliver and the other members of his team have gone their separate ways out of guilt for their involvement in Jimmy's death. When Chloe points out that Clark has similar feelings, Hamilton notes that he's doing so without a sidekick.There's a flash of electricity on a Metropolis monorail and Lois appears in a burst of light, the Legion ring on her hand. There's another flash of light and a black-clad woman appears and attacks Lois. She fights back as the train goes out of control from the electrical discharges. It goes off the track and Lois slams into a window, knocking herself unconscious. Clark catches the train and finds himself face-to-face with the unconscious Lois. He sets the train down and superspeeds away before she can see him. Lois goes out and sees where Clark has inscribed the El-family inscription on a wall with his heat vision.On the rooftops above, Clark looks down on the city, wearing a black uniform with a similar symbol on his chest.Clark returns to the Fortress and is immersed information provided by the construct of his father. Jor-El notes that he is distracted and wonders if he's ready. When Clark insists he's done everything Jor-El has asked and wonders why he can't fly, Jor-El notes that he still thinks of himself as human and he needs to deal with his emotions instead of avoiding them.Chloe visits Lois at the hospital and it's clear that Lois doesn't remember what has happened since she fought with Tess and disappeared. She realizes that the Red-Blue Blur saved her and saved Chloe from Doomsday as well. Lois remembers she was supposed to meet with the Red-Blue Blur at midnight and runs out, leaving the Legion ring behind. She gets to the phone booth just after midnight and believes that the Blur is watching. She calls out, saying that he can trust her and she wants to thank him for helping Chloe. Lois gets no response.In New York City, Clark goes to the top of the Statue of Liberty and leaps off, trying to fly. He fails and the mental construct caused by Jor-El ends. It warns that Clark's compassion is both his greatest strength and weakness. Clark asks what he needs to deal with and Jor-El says that he already knows. Clark realizes that he needs to say goodbye to Lois.A the Luthor manor, a man walks in and meets with two of his allies and says that he's lost the trail, but there are others like them out there. He wonders if Tess has spoken and they observe via a security manor that she's still unconscious. The other two call him Major and wonder why they don't have powers under a yellow sun. The major takes offense at them questioning him and tells them to kneel before Zod. They knock him unconscious.Lois returns to the train and tries to call Oliver but doesn't get an answer. She turns to find a man, John Corben, waiting for her. He notes that she's been missing for three weeks and Lois is surprised to discover she's lost a chunk of her life. Corben wonders how the train wasn't damage and notices the El symbol. He calls the Blur a vigilante and notes that the Blur has started leaving his mark as if he has something to prove. Corben kisses her, much to her surprise. A policeman arrives and orders her off and Lois, angry, assumes Corben is a police detective and stomps on his feet. He doesn't seem to feel it and smiles as she goes.Chloe returns to the watchtower to discover that Emil has used Oliver's funds to supply her with computer equipment. He admits that there are people worth fighting for just like she said. They go to work and Chloe shows Emil the Legion ring Lois left behind. and concludes she went to the future. Emil has been tracking temporal rifts and discovers two rips in the fabric of the universe. They realize Lois actually fought someone who came back from the future.On a street, Lois's attacker finds a missing person poster of Lois and incinerates it with her heat vision.Tess wakes up in her room and discovers that Zod is locked in with her. She's bruised and wonders why his soldiers beat her for information. He admits that he needed to know what she knew and admits that she's been accustomed to abuse. Zod concludes he should have tried a different approach and Tess notes he wasn't the one who spoke through the orb. She realizes Zod doesn't know either and he wants her to tell him. Tess notes that she was told he would have certain abilities and would come to save the planet, but realizes he doesn't know why he's there. She points out that his troops will soon realize he knows nothing and kill him. Tess suggests they work together and removes a belt from beneath her mattress. She tries to strangle him with it but he easily stops her.Clark arranges to meet with Chloe atop the Daily Planet. He admits that leaving everyone behind wasn't what he wanted but Chloe says it's what the rest of the world needs. Clark explains that since he's been training, his old life seems far behind. Chloe agrees, saying that he can't look back, and Clark says that he just wants to say goodbye to Lois. Chloe show him the ring and warns that someone from the future is after Lois.At an underground fight ring, Oliver is getting beaten when Lois comes in, disguised as a round number girl. She points out that he's been drunk and easy to track down. As Lois explains an assassin is after him, the killer bursts through the wall and her eyes glow. Oliver gets Lois down while Clark appears behind the woman. She admits that she attacked Lois just to bring Clark out. Clark grabs her and hauls her to the farm. She says that Clark betrayed them and he realizes that she's wearing his father's watch. It's set one day in the future and the woman says that Clark gave it to him. She tosses a piece of blue kryptonite on the ground and says that it strips both of them of their abilities because they're both from the same world. She draws a sword and says she has to defeat him to save their world. Clark fights back and she ends up cutting a chain, swinging an engine block into her. She falls on her sword and tells Clark that she's sorry before dying.Lois tends to Oliver's fight injuries and says that he can't fool her: he's a real hero. He insists that he isn't and says if she thought he was anything more, it isn't his fault. Lois says it's okay and walks away, saying she's already found her real hero.At the manor, Zod's men bring Zod and Tess in and demand to know what Tess knows. She says she hasn't met Zod before today and has no idea where their missing troops are. She tells them to talk to Zod. The soldiers explain that the last thing they remember was their blood being taken before the battle of Kandor. Zod concludes that their world was destroyed and stands up. He points out he's saved the lives of many of the soldiers there and says they should choose him as their leader and he's always been true to his word. He vows to find the answers they are looking for or dye trying. The soldiers bow before him including the assassin, Alia.Clark returns to the barn to find Chloe waiting for him. He tells her that Alia is dead but that it's not over and he only has a year to figure out how to save the world. Chloe finally asks him to take the ring and go back in time to save Jimmy. He refuses, insisting he's not a god and the last time he tried to alter history, Jonathan Kent died. Chloe insists it's the only thing she's ever asked for everything she's done for him, but Clark still refuses. She says there's nothing left of his human side and walks away.At the manor, Tess goes to her study and discovers everything has been cleared out. A security guard comes in and notes that she ordered him not to interfere. She demands the videos and asks where Zod and his men are. They realize that the video feed files have been wiped out despite the high-security software protecting the information.At the Planet, Lois tries to access her computer system and finds Corben sitting at Clark's desk. He explains that she mistook him for the cop and he's actual a field reporter who has spent the last few years in Afghanistan. Lois tells him that Clark is coming back but Corben says he heard that Clark is visiting family indefinitely. He also notes that she's been fired but Lois insists it's a technicality. Once he leaves, Clark calls as the Blur and Lois thanks him for saving her. He admits in confidence he probably shouldn't be telling her that.Later, as Lois goes to bed, she has a dream of future buildings and a man kissing her. She sees Chloe lying on the ground dead, herself making love to Clark, hands covered in blood, and a woman coming at her with a sword.	172999
2004	Smallville: Scare	T	DVD -R HQ 2443	Souders, Kelly	Episode #76. 12-1-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex's secret experiment at Luthercorp goes awry and causes a dangerous toxin to be released into Smallville. Those infected by the toxin, including Chloe, Clark, Lana and Jason imagine their greatest fears come true, then fall into a coma.Lex, desperate to find a cure, takes a dangerous antidote. Meanwhile, the newly reformed Lionel's conviction is overturned thanks to a mysterious benefactor.	173000
2003	Smallville: Shattered	T	DVD -R HQ 5043. SVD 1474		Episode #52.  11-19-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex locates Morgan Edge and gets him to admit to dirty dealings with Lionel, but before Lex can take it to the authorities, someone tries to kill him at the mansion.Barely surviving, Lex flees and asks Clark for help. However, when Clark returns to the mansion to investigate he finds nothing amiss, and begins to wonder	173001
2002	Smallville: Shimmer	T	DVD -R HQ 4573. SVD 1154	Verheiden, Mark and Michael Green	Episode #10. 1-29-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex is being stalked by an invisible entity that threatens him and almost kills a bathing Victoria. Suspicion falls on Amy, the daughter of one of the household staff.  She is dangerously obsessed with Lex. She even has a shrine of him in her room.Lex finds out and insists family move out. Villain is Amy's non-entity of a brother who has distilled an invisibility portion from kryptonite-mutated roses. Attacks Lex when family is turned out. Clark intervenes. Manages to knock him out.Victor and Lex are putting together a plan to bring down Lex's father. Victoria has scheme on the side. Whitney is growing distant from Lana due to poor health of his father, which drives Lana over to Clark.	173002
2008	Smallville: Siren	T	DVD -R HQ 9620		Episode #143. 2-7-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  While secretly working for Oliver, Chloe intercepts one of Lex’s project files but is attacked by the Black Canary (Alaina Huffman), a mystery woman with an inaudible cry. Lex convinces the Black Canary that the Green Arrow and his team are terrorists. 	173003
2002	Smallville: Skinwalker (aka Skinwalkers)	T	DVD -R HQ 5142.	Peterson, Brian and Kelly Souders	Episode #31. 11-26-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark falls into Indian cave near LexCorp Construction project. Caves hold ancient cave drawings. Meets woman who thinks he is Naman, a being who fell from sky and has great powers. They become close. Wolf attacks those connected to construction project.Clark believes woman's grandfather is a skinwalker but discovers it is the woman who dies after attacking Lionel. Lex who has seen the drawings buys the area.Lana gets two bits of news -- she confirms Henry Small is genetically her father and that Whitney is MIA.	173004
2008	Smallville: Sleeper	T	DVD -R HQ 9850		Episode #149. 4-24-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) is now owner of the Daily Planet. Clark desperately searches for Brainiac, the only one who can reverse Lana’s condition. Chloe, in her search for large power surges, breaks into several government computers. Jimmy gets caught between Lex and the Department of Security. 	173005
2003	Smallville: Slumber	T	DVD -R HQ 5013. SVD 1455	Greenberg, Drew	Episode #48. 10-22-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark dreams he is being pursued by a frightened young girl who needs his help. Clark discovers she is actually a comatose neighbor who should have woken up years ago.he enlists Lana's help to uncover the truth – which puts Lana in grave danger. Meanwhile, Lionel demands that Lex undergo a full psychological evaluation before he hires him.	173006
2006	Smallville: Sneeze	T	DVD -R HQ 7020. 7420.		Episode #112. 10-5-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lois gets a new job at the Metropolis Inquisitor. In the aftermath of Zod's activities, Clark develops a new power. Lana takes a new step in her relationship with Lex, and Lex has to deal with a new danger.An old friend of Lex's arrives in Metropolis	173007
2005	Smallville: Solitude	T	DVD -R HQ 4803		Episode #96. 11-17-2005	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).After Martha contracts a disease and is given hours to live, Clark turns to Professor Fine who convinces Clark that Jor-El is the one responsible for her illness and the only way to save her is to destroy the Fortress of Solitude.	173008
2004	Smallville: Sound	T	DVD -R HQ 2347	Schelhaas, Luke	Episode #75. 11-17-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.After Lex is accused of killing a young woman, Clark sets out to prove his innocence and turns to an unlikely source for help -- Lionel. Swearing he is a changed man, Lionel offers Clark insight into the crime.Meanwhile, Lana has a dream of Isabelle and a mysterious woman present -- a woman who turns out to be a dead ringer for Jason's mother, arrived to visit her son and new girlfriend.	173009
2004	Smallville: Spell	T	DVD -R HQ 2335	DeKnight, Steven S. (Writer).	Episode #74. 11-10-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Mikail Mxyzptik, a foreign exchange student, opens an underground gambling ring at school and uses his powers to control the players, including Clark. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)After Lana reads from a spell book written in the 1600s, she, Lois and Chloe become possessed by witches that had been burned at the stake. Three witches have come back to seek revenge.The witches are looking for Kryptonian crystals, wreaking havoc on the town in the process. Clark attempts to stop the witches but they strip him of his powers and force him to reveal the location of the crystal he hid in the cave.	173010
2005	Smallville: Spirit	T	DVD -R HQ 3149		Episode #84. 4-20-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance)A wannabe prom queen crashes her car into a ravine filled with kryptonite, releasing her spirit and affecting the behavior of others. Lex gives the seniors a special gift by booking the band Lifehouse for the prom.	173011
2005	Smallville: Splinter	T	DVD -R HQ 4725		Episode #95. 11-10-2005	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Kents rely on Professor Fine to cure Clark of paranoid delusions brought on by exposure to silver kryptonite.	173012
2006	Smallville: Static	T	DVD -R HQ 7310		Episode #118. 11-16-2006	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet. One of the escapees from the Phantom Zone has killed the crew of a ship in Seattle. Clark confronts the killer who feeds on the bones of his victim -- he sucks them out of the body.In Smallville, a patient in LuthorCorp Labs escapes experimentation and seeks revenge on Lex by trapping him in a dimension where he can see and hear those around him, but they cannot see him.Clark meets Chloe at the Daily Planet where she tells him about a ship hit by a meteorite at the same time he returned from the Phantom Zone, and its crew killed. Clark goes to Seattle and Chloe and Jimmy go to Lana who needs their help.Jimmy sets up his ham radio, descrambles a frequency from the security tape and determines Lex is in the room with a different "frequency."  He brings him back. Chloe tells Clark even heroes need to be saved.	173013
2009	Smallville: Stiletto	T	DVD -R HQ 11050		Episode #171. 4-23-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Lois needs a big story to boost her career, but the Red-Blue Blur proves too challenging for her investigative skills. However, when she rescues Chloe from a mugger, Lois decides to take advantage of the situation and disguise herself as Metropolis’ newest hero -- Stiletto. Although Clark disapproves, he soon finds himself counting on her help. When the muggers get away with Chloe’s secret computer files, he goes after them, but finds that the dollar bills they are making are filled with kryptonite. Jimmy Olsen has been knocked out. Only Stiletto can come to their rescue, which she does. When one of the crooks shoots at her, Clark summons up enough energy to jump in front of the bullet saving Lois’ life. At the end of the episode, the Red Blue Blur calls Lois on the phone and says he will give her the exclusive story if he ever reveals who he is. He also tells her that the Red-Blue Blur is not the best name and he will leave it up to hear to come up with a more appropriate name. She says she will. 	173014
2002	Smallville: Stray	T	DVD -R HQ 4762. VHS 1369	Levens, Philip	Episode #16. 4-16-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Mind-reading youngster. Learns Clark's secret.	173015
2006	Smallville: Subterranean	T	DVD -R HQ 7470		Episode #119. 12-6-2006	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Inquisitor.Smallville stories got Sullivan her job at the Daily Planet. She still lives in Smallville while working in Metropolis. Olsen wants her to move to the city and get an apartment with him.	173016
2003	Smallville: Suspect	T	DVD -R HQ 5283. SVD 1347 (First 30 minutes)	Verheiden, Mark and Philip Levens	Episode #34. 1-18-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Jonathan becomes the prime suspect when Lionel Luthor is shot. Clark and Pete learn a number of people had both motive and opportunity for attack, including Lionel's son, Lex.Chloe suspects Lana's father. When Clark starts asking questions someone tries to kill him. It turns out the murderer is -- the sheriff who set up Jonathan and then shot Lionel because Lionel was blackmailing him into digging up blackmail information.	173017
2004	Smallville: Talisman	T	DVD -R 1661		Episode #64. 5-5-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.When a Kiwatche Indian steals a mythic knife from the caves, he is bestowed with superpowers similar to Clark's, causing the young man to believe he is the legendary Naman.	173018
2003	Smallville: Tempest and Vortex	T	DVD -R HQ 3493 (Tempest Only). SVD 1337		Episodes #21-#22. Finale of 2002 season and Premiere of 2003 season. Two-Hour special	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex is surprised when his father closes local Smallville plant to force him back to Metropolis. Clark prepares for date with Chloe. Reporter Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien) gets wind of Clark's alien origins after setting up an explosion.Lex works with workers to buy plant and put it under local management. Father threatens sabotage. Tornado threatens all. In "Vortex," Clark rescues Lana. Lex rescues his father. Clark returns to discover spaceship is gone.He searches for his father with ex, who is hiding the truth about his connection with Nixon. While searching for Jonathan, Chloe says they should just be friends knowing Clark went to rescue Lana. Clark finds church filled with green meteor rocks.Nixon leaves one on Clark to take him as proof for his story. When Nixon prepares to kill Jonathan to escape, Lex is forced to shoot and kill him. Lex also orders father to receive immediate operation, which ends up blinding him.	173019
2005	Smallville: Thirst	T	DVD -R HQ 4602		Episode #93. 10-27-2005	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lana makes a last-minute decision to enroll at Metropolis University and pledges a sorority so she'll have a place to live. Next thing she knows, she's become a vampire with orders from her new sisters to kill Clark Kent.Editor tells Sullivan she seldom talks to a college freshman groveling for an internship. Comments she had a column byline when she was in high school -- "I just wanted to meet the kid that pulled that off.""Lionel Luther armed the old editor to put your copy into the paper. Then you must have done something to piss Lionel off, because he got you fired."  Chloe: willing to start at the bottom. "Working at the Daily Planet, it's always been my dream."Editor: "Well we all have to wake up someday, don't we?" Editor: "I started out  by being a damn good reporter."  Editor has two Pulitzers. Tough, old-fashioned editor rejects Sullivan's vampire story  but likes the writing and makes her an intern.	173020
2006	Smallville: Tomb	T	DVD -R HQ 5457		Episode #102. 2-9-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).When the spirit of a girl is released after Lois finds a corpse, Clark and Lois must locate her killer, who has been preying on girls in Smallville for the past 10 years.Girl's spirit gets inside Chloe's body. Story appears under Ted Bittleman's byline. "I can't even get a byline when I'm in the story," says Chloe when she sees the Daily Planet story and byline.	173021
2008	Smallville: Toxic	T	DVD -R HQ 10360		Episode #155. 10-2-2008	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) are engaged.  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).When Oliver (The Green Arrow) is poisoned, he starts having flashbacks to the period when he gained his archery skills and met Tess. Meanwhile Chloe has to make a decision that surprises Clark -- she risks her life to save Oliver. Clark is also amazed at her skills in assimilating information at lightning digital speed.	173022
2004	Smallville: Transference	T	DVD -R HQ 2211		Episode #72. 10-27-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Strange glowing stone causes Clark and Lionel to switch bodies, and when Lionel discovers his new body has superpowers, he immediately begins wreaking havoc on Smallville.	173023
2008	Smallville: Traveler	T	DVD -R HQ 9790		Episode #146. 3-20-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), now owner of the Daily Planet, tells Sullivan, who complains that he has downloaded her files, that he owns the Daily Planet including everything in the building. Lionel arranges to have Clark abducted and held in a kryptonite-lined cell. Chloe and Lana take Kara to the Fortress and beg Jor-El to restore her memory since she is the only one who can save Clark. 	173024
2007	Smallville: Trespass	T	DVD -R HQ 7900		Episode #124. 2-8-2007	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Lois Lane (Erica Durance) works for the Metropolis Inquirer. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) helps them both on their stories.Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) of the Daily Planet breaks up with Chloe because he thinks that she is still in love with Clark Kent. Lana realizes she has a stalker and hides out at a surprising location.	173025
2004	Smallville: Truth	T	DVD -R HQ 5181. DVD -R 1631		Episode #62. 4-21-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark must find an antidote to a deadly truth serum before Chloe figures out his secret or dies.	173026
2009	Smallville: Turbulence	T	DVD -R HQ 10950		Episode #168. 3-19-2009	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Mercer invites Clark to accompany her to a press conference in New York City, then stages a crash aboard a plane to find out if Clark Kent has super powers. Jimmy Olsen, still recovering in the hospital, sees Davis killing someone in the hospital and goes after him. Davis tries to control the Doomsday monster within by being a human avenger killing criminals. Olsen is furious when Chloe doesn’t believe him that he saw Davis kill a man and tells her he’s sorry he ever married her before disappearing into the night. Clark refuses to give up the Red-Blur just because Tess suspects he has superpowers. 	173027
2004	Smallville: Unsafe	T	DVD -R HQ 2749		Episode #77. 1-26-2005	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Released from Belle Reve hospital, Alicia returns to Smallville to rekindle her relationship with Clark, but when she does not get what she wants, she uses red kryptonite to turn him into Kal	173028
2004	Smallville: Velocity	T	DVD -R HQ 5095 (Mislabeled on Disc as 5093).		Episode #57. 2-11-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.	173029
2006	Smallville: Vengeance	T	DVD -R HQ 5410		Episode #101. 2-2-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark discovers the new reporter at the Daily Planet, a bumbling woman named Maya (Denise Quinones) is actually a masked avenger who fights crime at night.Clark still recovering from death of father. Mother called to governor's office to take over her husband's seat. Clark and Maya argue over vengeance. She wants to kill Luthor's father for ruining so  many lives. . Clark tries to stop her.	173030
2008	Smallville: Veritas	T	DVD -R HQ 9800		Episode #147. 3-27-2008	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), now owner of the Daily Planet, tells Sullivan, who complains that he has downloaded her files, that he owns the Daily Planet including everything in the building. Lois and Jimmy try to find out what Luthor’s father is hiding concerning the secret organization Veritas and a mysterious locket with a key. Kara decides to teach Clark how to fly to help strengthen his chances against Brainiac. A confrontation with Brainiac affects some of Clark’s loved ones including Lana. 	173031
2006	Smallville: Vessel	T	DVD -R HQ 6055		Episode #110. 5-11-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Brainiac unleashes a deadly virus and refuses to give Clark the vaccine unless he releases Gen. Zo. Having newfound powers stuns Lex.	173032
2003	Smallville: Visage	T	DVD -R HQ 5196. SVD 1343	Slavkin, Todd and Darren Swimmer	Episode #32. 1-14-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Lex's relationship with Dr. Bryce is tested when he gets photos of her meeting his father, and Clark's spaceship activates and neutralizes Lana's kryptonite necklace, saving ClarkWhitney Fordman returns from mission in Indonesia disrupting Clark and Lana's budding relationship. Clark figures out Whitney is actually a super-strong shapeshifter who faked her death and is back to get Lana again.Tina figures that Lana has feelings for Clark and takes his form. Clark shows up and in a final fight, the shapeshifter accidentally impales herself. It turns out the real Whitney died in Indonesia.	173033
2003	Smallville: Visitor	T	DVD -R HQ 4864	Levens, Philip	Episode #39. 4-15-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.New student attracts Clark's attention when bullies gang up on him and he starts a fire with his eyes. Student claims to be alien who monitors transmissions from space. When Lana's horse is ill, the student cures it with a burst of yellow energy.Clark is convinced he is from Krypton even though Chloe determines the student faked the fire. Student asks Clark to help him build a transmitter. School bullies move in. Clark reveals his own powers to the student.Student is taken in for psychiatric testing. Clark breaks him out. Chloe finds out the student is the unidentified orphan of parents killed in meteor shower. Bullies attack student at his transmitter tower and almost wreck it. One of them gets neck brokenClark convinces the student to heal the bully. He suffers a mental breakdown in the process. Lex shows Helen room with evidence of his suspicions about Clark. Martha may be pregnant.	173034
2006	Smallville: Void	T	DVD -R HQ 5813		Episode #105. 4-6-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Lana experiments with a dangerous serum that allows her to flatline and see her deceased parents again. Lionel Luthor uses Chloe by making her promise not to name her source.Clark "dies" and sees his father who warns him that Lionel knows his secret and is out to destroy him. He sends Clark back to the living to save the world.Press Conference Reporters (Brenda M. Crichlow, Luis Xavier).	173035
2002	Smallville: Vortex	T	DVD -R HQ 4859. VHS 1285	Levens, Philip and Alfred Gough	Episode #22. 9-24-2002. Season 2 Opener.	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Nosy newspaper reporter Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien). Clark rescues Lana from eye of the storm sheltering her with his body after she passes out. Nixon and Jonathan are trapped in a lead-lined church basement, while Lex rescues his critically injured fatherClark returns to discover spaceship is gone. Searches for his father with Lex who is hiding the truth about his connection with Nixon. While searching for Jonathan, Chloe says they should just be friends knowing Clark went to rescue Lana.Clark finds church filled with green meteor rocks. Nixon leaves one on Clark to take him as proof of his story. When Nixon prepares to kill Jonathan to escape, Lex is forced to shoot and kill him.Lex orders his father to receive an immediate operation, which ends up blinding him. And out in the fields, the spaceship lies exposed.	173036
2010	Smallville: Warrior	T	DVD -R HQ 11789.		Episode #185. 2-12-2010	Reporters Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance) of the Daily Planet. Former Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Photojournalist Jimmy Olson (Aaron Ashmore).  Luthor’s successor and now publisher of the Daily Planet Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman).Zatanna goes to a comic book convention to find an enchanted comic book and asks Clark for his help. While Lois sees them together and becomes jealous, Chloe is rescued from an accident by a teenager who has acquired the comic book and used it to become Warrior Angel.Full RecapAt a comic book convention in Metropolis, young Alec Abrams runs through the crowd, taking everything in. He finally locates the booth dedicated to Warrior Angel, and the rare comic featuring the secret origin of Warrior Angel. He asks the owner, Harry, if he can look at it, but Harry refuses to let anyone open it and ruin the value. When Harry is distracted by someone knocking over his comics, Alec takes the keys, opens the case, and steals the comic book. As he runs away, he bumps into a stormtrooper. After he goes, the storm trooper finds Chloe, removes her helmet, and reveals she's Lois. Lois is less than thrilled that she's been assigned as an embedded reporter to cover the convention. Lois wonders if she can't let loose because of her fear of intimacy. Chloe gets a message from Oliver that there's a villain on the loose. However, Lois suggests that Chloe relaxes a little herself around people with similar interest and have some fun. Chloe reluctantly agrees and Lois goes to make a phone call.Alec runs into a storeroom and starts reading the comic. When he discovers the secret power words that a young boy speaks to become Warrior Angel, a glow flashes out from the comic. A large planet display falls from the ceiling toward Chloe… and a masked and caped adult figure arrives to catch it just in time.Lois makes her call to Clark, who has just finished dealing with two crooks. He apologizes for running late and she asks him to get something from her closet. When Clark needs to go off after a third crook, Lois insists. Clark quickly knocks out the last man and agrees. He goes to her apartment and finally finds the outfit she wants him to bring.Alec has transformed into Steven Swift, much older and handsome, admires himself in a mirror and accepts Chloe's thanks. She notes that he made it easy to follow him and explains that she's in the business of helping superheroes. He's happy to talk with her and clearly enamored with her. Chloe invites him to have coffee sometime and he accepts immediately.At the convention, Clark arrives and Lois finds him and claims her uniform. She insists the people there are looking for something to escape from their mundane lives. When Clark talks about the duties of a hero, Lois says that wearing a costume is a way of looking at things differently, and Clark should try it. A woman arrives and agrees with Lois: Zatanna. She wants to talk with Clark alone and asks Lois to borrow him for a bit. She quickly gets him away while Lois looks on in disappointment.Once they're alone, Zatanna explains that she detoured her magic road show to look for items that her father cursed during a brief villainous spree. The Warrior Angel comic book is one such item. She asks Clark for his help. Before he can respond, he hears Lois arguing with someone and goes to investigate. She's in the men's bathroom because the line to the women's room is too long. She finally comes out… wearing a female warrior's outfit. As everyone stares, Lois tells Clark that she's investigating the comic book theft story. Clark admits that he already learned about it from Zatanna, and Lois becomes jealous. Another man dressed as a soldier comes over to get his photo taken with Lois, and she insists on searching with him to make Clark jealous.Chloe and Steven get coffee and he tries to cover for the fact that he's a child. She tries to learn more about him but Steven wonders why she's so bored with the fact that she knows superheroes. Chloe wonders about his origins and Steven explains that he's an orphan who came to Metropolis to live with his aunt. He then lies and says he gained his powers from a chemical fire. Steven then focuses and hears bullies beating up on a kid and stealing his bike. He dons his Warrior Angel costume but when they ignore him, he lifts one up into the air. The bullies run off and the other boy thanks him. Chloe arrives and is clearly impressed.Zatanna and Clark search backstage and Zatanna flirts briefly with him. Using his x-ray vision, Clark finds the comic book hidden in some boxes. Clark casually dismisses his powers and admits that he's spent too much time with reality. Zatanna explains that she has become blasé about her own magic powers, but figures that at least Clark has Lois to liven things up. Clark admits that he's kept Lois at arm's length but insists that everything is under control. Zatanna suggests that he have a moment of true fantasy and magically summons candles, and then enchants him into kissing her. However, Clark regains his self-control and Zatanna says that it's a shame.Clark goes to the Daily Planet and finds Oliver finishing a conversation with Lois. He comes out and says he was getting some tickets, and warns Clark he might not want to go in. Clark goes in and Lois is clearly jealous of Zatanna, but claims she's not worried about it. She figures that if anything was going on between Clark and Zatanna, she'd tell him about it. Lois then finishes talking to the police about a missing person. When Clark wonders what happened, Lois explains that the thief's aunt reported him. She has footage of the theft, and discovered that he kept sending letters to the Blur through the Daily Planet. In them, he talks about how he wants to have powers so he can save his parents. Clark realizes that Alec is just looking for someone to understand what he's going through.Chloe takes Steven to Lois' apartment above the Talon. He's busy playing video games when she thought he wanted to do something else. He finally invites her to play, even though she thinks she'd look ridiculous, and says that she needs to have fun. Chloe finally agrees as long as he'll answer her questions. As they play, he describes his powers… and inadvertently discovers he can fly, much to his surprise. Steven falls back to the ground and then goes to the window and invites Chloe to join him. They go to the roof and he prepares to fly. Chloe worries what will happen if she falls, but he promises to catch her. They jump and Steven flies off with her to Metropolis.Zatanna finds Clark and explains that she was trying to give him some perspective. Clark insists that they need to stick with reality. Chloe arrives and admits she's had a good night for the first tie in a while. She notices Zatanna's research and Zatanna explains that her father put a curse on the comic book publishers to punish them for stealing an idea from a friend. However, no one opened the comic until now. Chloe reads the comic and realizes that the hero's real name is Stephen Swift. They explain that the curse turns the thief into an adult hero, and Chloe realizes who Stephen Swift is. When they ask her to use Watchtower to find the adult so Zatanna can cast the counter-curse, a shocked Chloe leaves, telling them that she'll get back to them. Once they're gone, Zatanna discovers that the comic has a twist: Warrior Angel turns into the villain, Devilicus. They realize that once Stephen feels betrayed, he'll become a monster.Clark goes back to see Stephen and tells him what she knows. Stephen doesn't want to go back to what he was and becomes normal, where he gets beat up. He tells her that he has what he always wanted, and Chloe tries to calm him down. Stephen refuses to accept that he's Alec any more and refuses to go back. When he feels betrayed, Stephen transforms into the villainous Devilicus.At Watchtower, Clark and Zatanna set the computer to run an aging program on Alec's picture. As he reviews the footage of the convention, Clark realizes that Chloe knew Stephen all along. He figures that Chloe will try to fix it herself and uses his superhearing to find her. Zatanna finishes the counter curse and tells Clark to bring Chloe there while she performs the ritual.Atop a building, Stephen demands to know where Clark is. She tries to get through to him by reminding him of his parents, but he snaps at her. Zatanna's counter curse starts to affect him and he screams in pain as she burns the comic. A burst of mystic energy surrounds Stephen, knocking Chloe off the roof. Clark catches her and jumps to the roof. Alec has become a kid again and Chloe embraces him. Clark tells Alec that everything will be okay, as Chloe sheds a tear.Later, Clark takes Alec to the farm and gives Chloe some time by herself. Alec admits that it's the first time that he felt like bully, and Clark points out that no one ever starts out wanting to be a villain. He explains the responsibility that comes with great power, and he does it because he chooses to help people. Clark tells Alec to go home and be a kid, and remember that there's some goodness in everyone. As they go, he shows Clark a picture he drew of what he imagined the Red Blue Blur was like.Clark takes Alec to the Daily Planet where he's reunited with his aunt. Zatanna suggests they stay together for a while, but Clark figures he can find his fantasy somewhere else. Zatanna tells him to make sure Lois knows how lucky he is and then leaves. Clark goes to see Lois, who notes that Zatanna managed to get the charges dropped against Alec. Clark finally admits that Zatanna kissed him but he didn't mean it to happen. Lois already figured it out and Clark assures her it won't happen again. He admits that it's new to him and Lois admits that she doesn't like being insecure. Clark is surprised at her reaction and she tells him to expect the unexpected… and then grabs a co-worker and kisses him. She then tells Clark to remember how he felt the next time one of the women who crush on him come by. Clark then finishes his apology by inviting her to a costume ball at the convention, and says his fantasy is to be there with her. She accepts but warns him that she's going to pick out her costume.Chloe goes to see Oliver and finds him practice shooting. She takes off her jacket and grabs a drink with him, and then explains that she can't remember the last time she had a good time. Oliver admits that he can understand someone being on edge, and tells her that you have to take your fun where you can get it, particularly when it's right in front of you. He then invites her to take the bow and practice a few shots, while he holds her close to guide her.	173037
2004	Smallville: Whisper	T	DVD -R HQ 5049		Episode #54. 1-21-2004	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.	173038
2006	Smallville: Wither	T	DVD -R HQ 7040		Episode #113. 10-12-2006	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Clark and Chloe pursue a plant creature that uses male humans to recreate, one which has taken Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) as its next human breeding ground. Meanwhile Oliver Queen asks a reluctant Lois to be his date at a charity ball held by Lex.	173039
2003	Smallville: Witness	T	DVD -R HQ 4909	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #41. 4-29-2003	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Chloe and Clark have a fight when she feels he's blowing her off and Clark quits The Torch. Chloe falls in with Lionel who offers to help her rebuild the Torch --  having possibly had it destroyed.He gives her a column with the Daily Planet as a possible alliance.Clark runs up against super-strong robbers who hijack secret LuthorCorp truck. One is a Smallville high school student who inhales kryptonite fumes to get his strength. Try and kill Clark. The student apparently destroys the Torch and threatens the KentsLana and Henry Small bond. Jennifer Small plans to divorce her husband when she feels Lana is a new priority in Henry's life. So Lana gives up her time with him.	173040
2007	Smallville: Wrath	T	DVD -R HQ 9250		Episode #139. 11-8-2007	Reporters Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) work for the Daily Planet. Editor Grant Gabriel  (Michael Cassidy).  Clark Kent (Tom Welling remains their friend. Daily Planet Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) is Sullivan’s boyfriend.  Clark’s cousin, Supergirl-Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort).Lana absorbs Clark’s powers and steals incriminating evidence from Lex’s safe. Battle ensues between Lana and Lex. 	173041
2001	Smallville: X-Ray	T	DVD -R HQ 4647	Verheiden, Mark	Episode #4. 11-6-2001	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Clark starts experiencing "vision problems" which of course mean his "x-ray vision" is starting to develop. Girl named Tina who idolizes Lana, had soft bones as a child and was cured by kryptonite radiation.She now can alter her physical form to look like anyone. Prominent figure such as Lex Luthor are committing crimes such as bank robbery. It's Tina. She inadvertently killed her mother and now plans to kill Lana and take over her life.Clark, with his x-ray vision, is the only one who can make out Tina no matter what form she takes due to her irradiated bones.He confronts her as she tries to kill Lana, and despite Tina wearing the kryptonite necklace she took from Lana, Clark manages to defeat her.	173042
2002	Smallville: Zero	T	DVD -R HQ 4769	Verheiden, Mark.	Episode #14. 3-12-2002	Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) is the "Lois Lane" (her cousin) of Smallville.  Editor of the Smallville High "Torch," the school's newspaper. Clark Kent is a reporter-writer who works with Sullivan.Chloe looks into Clark's past as an adopted child. Man from Lex's past stalks him in conjunction with a mysterious death at Club Zero that Lex may have been responsible for.	173043
2006	Smallville: Zod	T	DVD -R HQ 6952		Episode #111. 9-28-2006. Premiere of Season Six.	Aspiring Reporter Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) gets an internship at the Daily Planet under a tough editor-in-chief, Chief  Pauline  Kahn (Carrie Fisher). Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and Lana join Chloe at Metropolis University. Lois Lane (Erica Durance).Powerless Clark is trapped in the "Phantom Zone" surrounded by the criminals his father imprisoned there. Unexpected ally comes to his aid. Meanwhile Zod in Lex's body advances his plan to transform Earth into a new Krypton using Lana to produce an heir.	173044
1741	Smamela	N	USC	Fielding, Henry		Press	173045
2005	Smap x Smap	TF			Episode #66.	Commentators (Yosuke Saito, You)	173046
2007	Smart Girls Like Me	NR		Vadino, Diane		Fashion Writer Betsy in New York City obsesses over two impending disasters she can’t control: the end of the world and her best friend’s wedding. Betsy feels trapped, both inside her head and the walk-in closet that is her bedroom. She frets about her hot but mentally vacant boyfriend. Raw and honest glimpse of the single life of a smart woman.	173047
1999	Smart Guy: Stop the Presses	T	DVD -R HQ 11408. SVD 798		Episode	Newspaper. T.J. (Tahj Mowry) decides to start his own newspaper in direct competition with Yvette (Essence Atkins), who's editor of the School newspaper	173048
1999	Smart House	MT				Reporter #1 (Dena Burton). Reporter #2 (Eric Steinberg).	173049
1931	Smart Money	M	DVD -R HQ 9445, 9444. SVD 1169			Reporter (Edward Hearn)	173050
2004 	Smart Mouth	NR		McCarthy, Erin		Reporter Reece Hampton gets involved in an FBI operation without her knowledge. Undercover FBI agent Derek Knight has no idea what he’s in for. His game plan for having a confidential witness leave an envelope for him in a Ford Taurus falls like a house of cards when the witness turns out to be color blind, leaving the envelope in the wrong car. So Reece hops into the red Taurus, which is now the focal point of Knight’s attention since it mistakenly contains the crucial evidential envelope, and she has no idea what she’s in for. Driving like a bat out of hell, Reece and Knight play a game of cat and mouse until he’s finally able to pull her over at a deli parking lot. But all hells breaks loose when bystanders see the overzealous Knight confront the unsuspecting and clueless reporter. After the police are called in and finally get to the heart of the matter, Reece ducks out a bad door and reads the contents in the envelope that contains information that could, quite possibly, propel her career from reporting local weddings to big stories in the big time. By the time Knight catches up with her, sparks fly, and both, needing each other’s help to succeed, make a very sexy team who will not be beaten. 	173051
1948	Smart Woman	M	SVD 888, SVD 1037			Sob Sister and Newspaper Columnist (Iris Adrian). Lester Flynn, Reporter (John Eldredge). Reporter (Charles Lane). Reporter (Wallace Scott). Reporter (Peter Virgo). Fat Photographer (Benny Baker).	173052
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Aftermath, The	T			Episode #14. 	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana returns from her Spanish honeymoon keen to air her new Castillian accent on the Smart Woman special, 'Fiesta Espana', Liz has to find a way to create the segment without alienating the Smart Woman viewers. Meanwhile, Nat wonders whether to tell Lana that she and Callum kissed on their wedding day. And Brooke accidentally erases Lana's digital wedding album. With special guest, Rick Campanelli, of Entertainment Tonight Canada.	173053
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Countdown	T			Episode #13. Season 2	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Lana hands out wedding-themed assignments as 'Weddingpalooza' barrels towards its inevitable conclusion. Only, when Nat's tasked with trailing the groom, she discovers firsthand that Lana's husband-to-be is a cad. Meanwhile, Brooke meets a hot minister and wants to get biblical. And Liz discovers she might be pregnant, but it's not an immaculate conception	173054
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Germans Are Coming, The	T			Episode #17.	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Liz invites a French sales agent to the studio to help Smart Woman design a proposal for potential buyers from the European market, she discovers the Frenchman has an adulterous proposal for her as well. (Hint: it doesn't involve the European market.) Meanwhile, Brooke has to choose when the men she's double dating are both interested in being her one and only. And Alistair makes Nat pay for cheating on a relationship commitment they still haven't made. With relationship expert, Josey Vogels.	173055
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Hot Marriage Bed	T			Episode #18. 8-11-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Nat and Alistair are assigned to test out mattresses for a show segment, it leads them to consider testing the boundaries of their relationship. Meanwhile' Liz realizes her relationship with Steve could benefit from fewer boundaries. And Brooke tries to broaden her dating boundaries with Ty, to just being friends... with benefits. With guest expert sex columnist Chanelle Gallant.	173056
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Lost in Transition	T			Episode #10. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When Lana returns from her relaxation retreat, she is a newfound believer in Inya, a methodology of new age hooey, and no longer has need for a make-up artist. Meanwhile, Brooke discovers her favourite lipstick colour has been discontinued and sets out to get it back in the make-up company's catalogue. And Nat's forced to let go of material things when the moving van company she hired steals everything she owns. Out with the old, in with the new.	173057
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Out of the Closet and Into the Fire	T			Episode #19.  8-18-2007. 	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When his parents visit the Smart Woman studio, Reggie is terrified they'll discover the big secret he's keeping - he's the show's makeup artist. Meanwhile, Brooke discovers a whole new 'vintage' retail therapy. And Alistair and Liz work together to hide a mutual obsession for a forbidden dance. When his parents visit the Smart Woman studio, Reggie is terrified they'll discover the big secret he's keeping - he's the show's makeup artist. Meanwhile, Brooke discovers a whole new 'vintage' retail therapy. And Alistair and Liz work together to hide a mutual obsession for a forbidden dance.	173058
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Rumour Mill, The	T			Episode #16. 3-10-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. After Nat eavesdrops on a conversation where Liz uses words like 'terminate' and 'lay off', Nat's certain that someone at Smart Woman is getting fired - specifically her. Meanwhile Liz is misquoted by a local magazine, and has to stop the presses. And when Brooke hears a rumor that she's bad at beat poetry, she puts on a beret to prove the rumor wrong. 	173059
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Tastes Like Chicken	T			Episode #15.	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana's newest guest chef turns out to be the high school sweetheart who jilted Brooke on prom night, Brooke sets out for revenge (a dish best served cold, with parsley for show). Meanwhile, Liz faces retribution from both Nat and Steve when she tries to sabotage their video game competition. And Alistair tries to set Phil up with a new girl to help him get over Nat. 	173060
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  To Fail Is Human	T			Episode #12. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. The stress of Lana's upcoming on-air nuptials reach new heights for the Smart Woman team when Lana's husband-to-be, Callum, announces he wants to wear a kilt in the ceremony - mortifying! When both Nat and Alistair ask Lana for a raise, she tells them whoever can get her man to change his mind gets the cash. Meanwhile Liz auditions bands for the wedding entertainment, only to decide she would be the best choice behind the mic. And Brooke becomes determined to get Lana to sign a pre-nup.	173061
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  We Are Family	T			Episode #11. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.With all the talk of Lana's 'happily ever after' hanging in the air, Nat wants somebody to love. Only Nat reaches out and touches the worst guy possible, Wyatt, her ex. Meanwhile Liz and her husband, Steve, attend a tantric sex work shop to learn how to extend their love into a long-term commitment.	173062
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:          Go Big or Go Home	T			Episode #39.	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. In the series closer, all that stands between Lana becoming the next host of the LA show, A Dream Comes True, is her new co-host, sexual nemesis and true love, Pete Sharps buffoonery antics. Only, when Lana manages to change Pete's temperament, their chemistry falls flat. Without their sexually mismatched allure, Lana may lose LA altogether. Meanwhile, Nat tests Alistair's newfound commitment to her. And Liz tries her hand at being a stay-at-home mom. Can Lana reignite her hot relationship with Pete in time to make her dreams come true?	173063
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:          Just Do It	T			Episode #38. 12-29-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When the hosting position on the big LA show, A Dream Comes True, opens up, Lana is determined to be the shows next star, but she comes across some stiff competition from her sexual nemesis, fellow lifestyle host, Pete Sharp. Meanwhile, Alistair works up the nerve to tell Nat how he really feels. And Brooke tries to stop a psychics prediction from coming true.	173064
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:         Santa’s Last Stand	T			Episode #37. 12-22-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When a new network executive tells Liz to force Lana to make their holiday show secular (Sexier?, No, secular.), Liz refuses to do away with tradition. Meanwhile, Brooke oversteps her bounds and reveals the truth about Santa to the children’s choir. And Nat tries to start some romantic holiday rituals of her own, with Alistair.	173065
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:        Debt and Taxes	T			Episode #33. 11-24-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Alistair realizes that he forgot to prepare Lana's tax return, he begs the Smart Woman team to help get things in order. Meanwhile, Nat has forgotten to budget for her tax payment costs, and needs to find a lender, any lender. And Liz's taxes are complete, but for one last receipt - the receipt from Gracie's day care manager. Who's always had it out for Liz. As the tax deadline looms, will the Smart Woman team take accounting matters to new creative lengths? 	173066
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:        Lumination	T			Episode #36. 12-15-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Lana becomes the new face of the fabulous new sunless tanner product, Lumination, but the results are less sun-kissed than day-glo, forcing Lana to decide what she's more committed to: integrity or fame. Meanwhile, Nat holds Liz to a promise she made back in University. And Phil tests Alistair's friendship with a sunless request of day-glo proportions.	173067
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:        Mother’s Day	T			Episode #35. 12-8-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana’s Mom flies into town with her brand new tell-all book, Lana blows her stack. Meanwhile, Liz has Mommy-issues of her own when she tries to juggle between the fashion sense of her four-year-old daughter and that of her own mother. And all of Alistair’s attempts to make Nat feel good on the anniversary of her mothers death fall flat. When the gang end up at the bookstore promotion, they’re forced to deal with their mother/daughter issues in a very public arena.	173068
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:        Old Flames	T			Episode #34. 12-1-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. To get Lana into an exclusive celebrity dinner hosted by Jamie Kennedy, Nat has to ask a favor of her old boyfriend Wyatt, and Reggie has to deal with a dry cleaner who's seen him with his clothes off. Meanwhile, when Brooke dates Liz's former beau, Liz tries to prove once and for all that you really can get over your ex. 	173069
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:       Breach of Contract	T			Episode #32. 11-17-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Liz realizes it was her sexual appeal, and not her mental capabilities that landed Smart Woman a big-time celebrity lawyer in a multi-episode appearance, she attempts to renegotiate without her va va voom. Meanwhile, Brooke puts her romantic desires with a cute cameraman on the dotted line. And Lana lands in jail.	173070
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:      Diet Wars	T			Episode #29. 10-27-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana is offered the opportunity to become the spokeswoman for a new clothing line she decides to go on a crash diet before the photo shoot. To bolster her morale, Reggie lures the rest of the office into starving along with her. Meanwhile, Nat's new diet affects her lunch date with Ike. And Alistair weighs his relationship with Geneva. With special guest expert Rick Gallop, author of The G.I. Diet. 	173071
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:      Earth Day	T			Episode #31. 11-10-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Nat sets up an interview with Rob Stewart, director of Sharkwater, Lana decides the next step in building her media empire should be an environmental motion picture. Meanwhile, when all the credit for Liz's hard work is given to another member of the PTA's Green Roof committee, Liz decides to teach her adversary a lesson - that undermines all the hard work she herself has done. And when Phil realizes Reggie's been using him to try to win a hybrid car, Phil decides to compete for the car for himself. With special guest expert, Rob Stewart, director/producer of Sharkwater.	173072
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:      Pass the Buck	T			Episode #28. 10-20-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Lana impulsively creates a Smart Woman book club, leaving the staff to read a 300-page novel before taping the segment with the author - at the end of the day. Meanwhile, Liz has to bake 200 cookies for the PTA. And Nat owes the phone company more than she can pay. When Alistair is saddled with saving the day, he starts a chain of passing the buck, where everyone hands off their work to everyone else and nothing gets done. And then the author arrives. With special guest, Camilla Gibb, author of Sweetness in the Belly.	173073
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:      Smart Parents	T			Episode #30. 11-3-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Lana decides to shoot a segment on the trials and tribulations of being a new parent, and mentions glibly to a friend that she knows all about life with a newborn. Mistakenly thinking Lana has actually become a new mother, her friend invites Lana into the exclusive Mothers with Money Society, an invitation Lana readily accepts. Now all Lana needs is a baby. Meanwhile, Brooke discovers a penchant for motherhood. And Phil learns even god-parenting is not as easy as it looks. With special guest, parenting expert Barbara Coloroso.	173074
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:     Full Moon	T			Episode #27. 10-13-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana tries to prove it's inept temperature control, and not her hormones causing her hot flashes, she makes an enemy of a superintendent with a short fuse. Meanwhile, a waft of Reggie's pheromones leaves Alistair questioning his sexuality. And a surge in Liz's hormones turns her into a woman on a mission. A baby-making mission.	173075
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:     House That Pride Built, The	T			Episode #26. 10-6-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana purchases a new house, she manipulates the network into giving her free renovations by promising to deliver a cross-promotion show with her sexual nemesis, Pete Sharp. However, the sabotage spectacle that she and Pete put on is not a show the network can air. Meanwhile, Nat steals Alistair's idea to make a behind-the-scenes featurette. And Brooke has to come to terms with the fact that some guys really do get over her.	173076
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:     Sharp Point, The	T			Episode #24. 9-22-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Let the games begin! When Lana's sexual nemesis, lifestyle host Pete Sharp, challenges her staff to a game of volleyball, Lana jumps at the opportunity, and it's winner take all. Meanwhile Liz and Brooke are up for the same producing award...and Lana will only give out one reference letter. And Alistair tries to prove he's a good match for Geneva on and off the volleyball court. With special guests, Olympians Conrad Leinemann, Mark Heese, and Marc Dunn.	173077
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:     Sweet Charity	T			Episode #25. 9-29-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When an article is published declaring that Lana is stingy, she gets the staff to create a foundation on her behalf. Meanwhile, when Liz realizes she's the least philanthropic woman at "Smart Woman", she's eager to do something charitable...and ends up donating far more than she can afford. Nat tries to be charitable towards Geneva, and Lana takes to the street to find a worthy cause. With special guest expert, three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Craig Kielburger.	173078
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:    Smart Man Survival Guide, The	T			Episode #23. 9-15-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana realizes Reggie's keeping secrets from her, she forces him to promise to be open about everything in his life. Only it turns out there are things she really doesn't want to know. Meanwhile, Brooke thinks Ty's being too open, and becomes interested in a man of mystery, Phil (yes, Phil). And a horrified Nat stumbles upon her father's secret weapon, Viagra	173079
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:   Attack of the Nineteen-Year-Old Know-It-All, The	T			Episode #22. 9-8-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Lana's 19-year-old, precocious niece visits the Smart Woman studio, she forces Lana's team to consider realities they'd never thought of before. Liz wonders if she may be a hindrance to Gracie getting into a good private school, Brooke questions if she should be in another profession, and Nat discovers Alistair may not have eyes for only her. With special guest expert, New York Times best-selling author, Alexandra Robbins.	173080
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:   Break Free	T			Episode #21. 9-1-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When Liz's 'hot cop/flirty felon' afternoon with her husband is interrupted by a crisis at work, Liz needs to break free of her need to be in control - and the playtime handcuffs her husband has put her in. Meanwhile, Nat realizes that to break free of Phil's amorous intentions, she'll have to do away with niceties altogether. And Alistair agrees to swap workloads with Brooke to break free of his traditional job role, bringing him face to face with a fake vagina, and a gynecologist interview.	173081
2007	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:   Check Your Insecurities at the Door	T			Episode #20. 8-25-2007	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. When husband Steve spurns one of her romantic advances, Liz becomes insecure about her sexual appeal. Meanwhile, Brooke's newfound monogamy makes her uncertain about her ability to keep a man's interest. And, Nat's excited to finally shake her self-doubt by booking a big name co-host for Lana's International Home Show appearance, until she realizes she's stumbled upon Lana's biggest fear.	173082
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Best Thing in Life Are Free, Plus, The	T			Episode #9. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When the office lottery pool wins big without her, Lana feels left out and leaves, mid-segment. Meanwhile, Brooke is stranded by the side of the road with a flat tire. And Lana's boyfriend, Callum, asks Nat's advice in popping the question, so as not to fall flat on his face	173083
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The:  Temptation Killed the Canary	T			Episode #8. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When Nat is assigned a "cleaning green" segment with Alistair and they are forced into a confined space together, she must face the temptation that is between them - despite the fact that her boyfriend, Wyatt, is still fully on the scene. Meanwhile, an overworked Liz is assigned a wine and cheese pairing segment , but when the wine is delivered by Charlene, an old friend from Liz's "Dizzy Lizzy" partying days, Liz is tempted to get drunk and make a mess of the studio. Brooke and Lana aren't temptation-free either - they bet each other that they'll stay away from their vices - Lana from smoking, and Brooke from cheese. Fat chance. Lana spends the day looking for a private place to smoke, and Brooke attempts to avoid the cheese while she tries to book a vet for her segment on pet care. Everything comes to a head when something - or someone - kills the canary which had been dropped off earlier as a 'thanks for quitting smoking' gift from Callum to Lana. With all segments in crisis, everyone a slave to his or her temptation and a dead canary on the premises, will the Smart Woman team be able to pull together a segment in time? Who knows. But everyone eventually pays for succumbing to a vice. Good luck tomorrow	173084
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Basic Instinct	T			Episode #4. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When Nat realizes the guy she asked to her cousin's wedding is wrong for her, she wants out of the relationship. Only problem is, he's the guest expert in the Smart Woman segment on 'Dating in the 21st Century'. Meanwhile, Brooke bets Liz she can go a day without flirting - right after which, Mr. Right walks into the office. And Liz, knee-deep in a segment about nutrition, accidentally insults her husband's weight.	173085
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Don’t Go Changin’	T			Episode #5. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When a viewer's letter says Lana doesn't appear smart enough to be the host of a show called Smart Woman, Lana redefines her appearance (Glasses! They're what all the intellectuals are wearing!). Never one to do things on her own, Lana manipulates the women into changing too. Nat is to become one with her inner athlete, Liz is to become putty in Reggie's make-up artist hands, and Brooke has to learn to make do in a world without heels.	173086
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Green With Envy	T			Episode #6. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.While the ladies wait in line for their morning coffee fix, they meet a hot barista who both Liz and Brooke set out to woo. Meanwhile, Reggie and Lana compete to see who has the better laundry room, and the men in Natalie's life compete for her affections. Let the games begin! 	173087
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: How Old Is She?	T			Episode #2. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.Lana Pearson despises one day a year more then any other: her dreaded birthday. And this year it's a big one. When she refuses to let anyone speak of the date, the secrecy leads the women of Smart Woman to have some communication issues. When Liz tries to keep things quiet, Nat misunderstands the hush hush and plans a surprise birthday bash. And Brooke thinks Nat is excluding her on purpose. All the confusion leads to hand-to-hand combat, and not just in the show's self-defense segment	173088
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Power Trip	T			Episode #3. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When Liz tells Nat she needs to take more on-the-job initiative, Nat volunteers to produce her first segment, 'Five Meals, One Prep'. Only thing is, Lana can't cook. Meanwhile, Liz tries to manage a pushy executive from the network. And Brooke deals with a bully of her own, Liz. 	173089
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Their Cup Runneth Over	T			Episode #7. 9-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host.When Nat's breasts fail the 'pencil test,' she decides it may be time for some new lingerie and comes up with a plan to get Smart Woman to pay for it. Meanwhile, Liz's husband Steve has hired a busty new secretary. And Brooke takes a segment about breast self-exams into her own hands - literally.	173090
2006	Smart Woman Survival Guide, The: Which Truth Did I Tell?	T			Episode #1. 9-4-2006	TV Newsmagazine Staff. Women’s Television TV news magazine. Natalie (Laura McLean) is the newly hired researcher. Producer Liz (Siobhan Murphy). Associate Producer Brooke (Joanne Alderson). TV Anchor Lana Pearson (Tricia Braun) is the series’ prima donna host. Natalie starts her new job as a researcher without realizing she needs a car for the position. In a panic, she lies to Liz about the car, hoping to get one while out doing research for the show segment. Liz, meanwhile, juggles accommodating Lana's demands with stretching the truth about her daughter's toilet training to stay out of trouble with daycare. Brooke is stumped by her lack of date for the weekend, and accepts a date with Lana instead - but when a cute stockbroker she's interviewing for her segment invites her to the same function, she has to lie to finagle a double date for both herself and Lana. In the end, Nat is forced to admit that she lied to her best friend, Liz - at which point, Nat surprises herself by dealing with the fallout and committing to a car...that will only arrive in 3 weeks	173091
2007	Smarten Up	C	DVD -R HQ 7975		Cartoon Network's Best of the Week	Newspaper. Skeleton laughing while he reads the obituary page in a newspaper.	173092
1936	Smartest Girl in Town	M	DVD -R HQ 10603			Photographer (Lynton Brent). Photographer Mr. Murphy (Frank Jenks).	173093
1981	Smash Palace	M				Commentator (Chris Parkinson)	173094
1938	Smash Picture	NJ		Van Gelder, Robert		Cameraman. Big-city cameraman in his "larnin'" days.	173095
1976	Smash-up On Interstate 5	T				News Media. Holiday weekend car crash.	173096
1947	Smash-Up: Story of a Woman, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8062, 8063			News Media. Female Photographer (Carol Andrews). Radio Station Emcee (Larry J. Blake). News Photographer (Eddie Coke). News Photographer (Charles Flynn). Radio Commentator (Wilbur Mack). Radio Announcer at Cowboy Singing Show (John Wald).Voice of Announcer (Matt Dennis).	173097
1943	Smashing Case of Voodoo in New York	CB			Blue Beetle #23	Crime Reporter	173098
2001	Smashing People	N		Fishwick, Michael		Editor Wilf Wellingborough, a hapless young Oxford graduate who suddenly finds himself heading the respected but dull Arts Unlimited -- following the suspicious death of his girlfriend’s father, just after having sold the monthly to Wilf’s childhood friend, Jimmy Spalding. Wilf is catapulted into the editorship of the small-circulation journal Arts Unlimited by childhood friend and aspiring press baron Jimmy Spalding, the on-the-make proprietor of a magazine empire who most resembles “a whale chasing plankton.” It’s the kind of arsenic-laced lucky pill that Wilf is too fond of swallowing. In time, not surprisingly, girlfriend Grace walks out, Wilf acquires as a lover a ruthlessly ambitious New York-based editor, loses his job, finally finds himself drawn to Spalding’s wife and living in a Vauxhall squat somehow leading to sinister deadly attacks. Wilf, although clearly a fairly decent man, discovers he is not immune to the allures of the gravy train: “I found myself wondering quite how sycophantic I was going to be, and the answer was, to my surprise, very.” Spalding is wicked -- thrashing his wife and waving his pistol around to indicate displeasure, and Wilf, like a lamb to the slaughter, is dim and clueless. Blind to Spalding’s stratospheric maneuverings, he makes a hash of Arts Unlimited and fails miserably at his relationship with the unworldly Grace. Having unexpectedly fluttered into the spotlight, he finds himself more smashed than smashing and, when intimacy with Spalding’s wife offers itself as a consoling option, imagines that he has little else to lose. Actually he has. Falling prey to the vicious fallacy that my enemy’s enemy is my friend, Wilf discovers that even his halfhearted attempts at revenge are open to manipulation and that his trust in ancient friendships and loyalties is fatally misplaced. A story about the young vultures of media and publishing who leapt out of the ashes of old Fleet Street in the 1980s and shook themselves free of lofty aspirations and literature with a capital L. A group of friends from Oxford forms the central cast. Their selfish, manipulative and entertaining scramble is observed by the protagonist, Wilf Wellingborough, the most wide-eyed of their number, a sweetheart doomed to be a fall-guy ever since the evening early in his not-so meteoric rise when he turns too quickly at a party and spills his champagne all over Iris Murdoch. Real people mix freely with the fictional. “It is a universal law,” says Wilf, “the fresh-faced energetic newcomers overwhelm the ancient but prestigious relic; then assume the characteristics of their victim. Watch any David Attenborough programme.”	173099
1939	Smashing the Money Ring	M	DVD -R 1537			Reporter at Trial (John Harron)	173100
1967	Smashing Time	M			PR - AFI-Publicity/Photographers/Television	Public Relations	173101
1985	Smazalnia Story	M			Poland	Reporter	173102
1988	Smedetang og smedesang	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Poul Arnedal.	173103
1935	Smell That Killed	NM		Cornier, Vincent		Press	173104
1987	Smierc Johna L.	MF			Poland	News Media. Reporter (Ewa Kolasinska).	173105
1978	Smierc prezydenta	MF			Poland.	Photographer (Andrzej Graziewicz).	173106
2006	Smierc rotmistrza Pileckiego	TF			Poland	Journalist (Magdalena Emilianowicz	173107
1974	Smile, Jenny, You're Dead	T				Fashion Photographer (Harvey Jason). Assistant Photographer (Chet Winfield)	173108
1979	Smiles of Konarak	SS		Dennison, George		Press	173109
1959	Smiley Gets a Gun	M	DVD -R HQ 6607, 6608			Writer finds out about a kid hunting for treasure.	173110
1929	Smilin' Guns	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	173111
1941	Smiling Ghost, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3495, 3496. SV 428	Palmer Stuart (Story). Kenneth Gamet, Palmer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lil Barstow (Brenda Marshall) is asked to stop an engagement of a impoverished engineer to a woman's granddaughter. Terrible accidents befall the granddaughter's previous fiancés -- only one survived and is in iron lung.She gets picture of  engineer and granddaughter when they first meet. Girl smashes reporter's camera and tries to stop reporter from running story. Reporter tells  engineer called Lucky she will not run anything if he gives her exclusive information.They break into the vault of the granddaughter's first fiancé who may be returning from the dead to commit the murders. When the engineer is locked in a coffin by the killer, the reporter rescues him. Girl decides to go through with the wedding.She hopes to flush out the killer. Reporter is asked to serve as witness although she has fallen for the engineer and is jealous of the bride. Reporter is rescued by engineer being menaced by the "ghost." Killer is exposed as man who was in the iron lung.	173112
1865	Smith  Brown-Jones	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Press	173113
1865	Smith Brown-Jones -- A New Contributor	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Writer. Contributes weekly to our columns.  Turns out to be "An astounding fraud practiced upon us -- the editor of the "Bohemian" the guilty party -- criminal proceedings instituted against him.Turns out it's Mark Twain, the editor of the Bohemian who wrote the S. Browne Jones' letter.	173114
1942	Smith of Minnesota	M		Andrews, Robert D. (Screenplay)	Nash Book	Reporter (Arline Judge) helps a Columbia screenwriter to find a plot about football star Smith of Minnesota. He ends up falling for her while meeting Smith and his family.He asks to be relieved of the assignment because he feels he cannot get anything more than a formula story. But after a long talk with Smith, who is preparing to join the Navy, the screenwriter decides the best story he can write is the true one.	173115
1966	Smithsonian, The	DT			Series. 10-15-1966 to 4-8-1967. NBC	Writer-Producer-Director Craig Fisher reviewed history by way of artifacts.	173116
1958	Smog	SS	GPL	Calvino, Italo	In "Watcher and Other Stories, The."	Magazine. Narrator offered the job of managing editor of the magazine Purification: "of the Air from Smoke, from Chemical Exhaust, and from the Products of Combustion. Colleague Signor Avandero.Magazine official organ of the IPUAIC -- The Institute for the Purification of the Urban Atmosphere in Industrial Centers.	173117
1973	Smog	MT				Reporter (Werner Sonne). Reporter (Hans Werner Conen).	173118
2005	Smoke	NM		Miscione, Lisa		New York Crime Writer Lydia Strong. When Lily Samuels, a former student in Lydia's journalism class at NYU, goes missing while trying to prove her brother was murdered, Strong and her husband, PI Jeff Mark, try to find her.Power couple solve the case. Lily's brother committed suicide but she refuses to believe it.	173119
2006	Smokin' Aces	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Stefanie Cruz). Reporter #2 (John Alston).	173120
2004	Smoking Gun, The	T				Correspondents (Christian Finnegan, John Gregorio, Dave Hill, Brian Huskey, Chuck Nice, Jessica St. Clair). Hosts-Correspondents (Rachel Harris, Mo Rocca).	173121
1947	Smoky River Serenade	M				Photographer (Michael Towne).	173122
1946	Smooth as Silk	M				Reporters (Jack Frack, Frank Marlowe)	173123
1992	Smoothtalker	M				Reporter #1 (Bradley Fischer). Reporter #2 (Peter Spellos).	173124
1965	Smothers Brothers Show, The:	T			Series 9-17-1965 to 9-9-1966	News Media. Pandora Publications in Beverly Hills	173125
1965	Smothers Brothers Show, The: Halo in the Ring	T				News Media. 1st Reporter (Ralph Montgomery). 2nd Reporter (Jimmy Cross).	173126
1922	Smudge	M		Wagner, Rob (Story-Scenario). Edward Withers (Titles).	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner of The Citrona Citizen returns from college to take over his father's newspaper.  His father who has several acres of orange groves, supports the use of smudge pots, but is opposed by  town's other newspaper, The Citron Bugle.Son falls for  woman who is a member of an anti-smudging group, and changes the paper's position. His father, who is under influence of local businessmen, tries to convince his son to maintain paper's original position. Son reminds father of his motto:"A newspaper should respect its community's interests, even if they are in conflict with those of its owner."  Business interests convince the Bugle to come out in favor of smudging. Bugle editor kidnaps son and girlfriend.He escapes by using old press equipment to force open door of warehouse where they are being held and stops the Bugle from putting out special edition. He has kidnappers arrested, then puts out own special edition. Rounds up local boys to deliver papers.Tells them to give papers away for free. Issue resolved with device that heats the groves without producing smoke. Press influence over public opinion.  Possibility of press influenced by outside interests.  "What we want is newspaper -- not wallpaper!"	173127
1970	Smuglerne	TF			Series	Journalist Peter Clausen (Erik Wedersoe).	173128
2003	Smulklubbens skamlosa systrar	N		Lodalen, Mian	Jenny Bjorklund	Freelance Journalist My is lazy and does not work too hard. Instead she is a party girl who is always staying out late drinking and trying to pick up girls.	173129
1999	Smut	M				Reporter (Gerlad McCullouch)	173130
1965	Smut Peddler, The	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist	173131
1973	Smutsiga fingrar	MF				Photographer Stefan Bergman (Peder Kinberg)	173132
1981	Snacka gar ju	MF			PR	Public Relations Manager (Anna Godenius)	173133
1945	Snafu	M		Solomon, Louis, Harold Buchman (Play and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalism Student in college, Laura Jessup (Nanette Parks) tries to interview 15-year-old woman who enlisted in the Army and returned home a hero. She mistakes the woman's buddy for the hero and the buddy continues the deception so he can romance her.Friend is caught in girls' dormitory and townspeople believe that an expectant mother was impregnated by the war hero.	173134
1998	Snake Eyes	M	DVD -R HQ 9532, 9533. DVD			Female TV Reporter. Blonde Reporter (Kelly Deadmon). Photographer (Mark Pricskett). Cameraman (William J. McKeon), Anthea's cameraman.	173135
1996	Snake in the Heart, The	N		Strangerup, Henrik		Danish Journalist Max Mollerup working for a newspaper in Paris during the turbulent sixties	173136
1985	Snake Kirlin: Elvis Murders, The	NM		Bourgeau, Art	#3 Snake Kirlin & F.T. Zevich Mysteries	Freelance Magazine Writer Claude "Snake" Kirlin is a former Marine who teams up with his Vietnam veteran buddy, F.T. Zevich, to track a clever killer who is stalking contestants at an Elvis Presley look-alike contest in Eldorado, Tennessee.	173137
1980	Snake Kirlin: Lonely Way To Die, A	NM		Bourgeau, Art	#1 Snake Kirlin & F.T. Zevich Mysteries	Freelance Magazine Writer Claude "Snake" Kirlin is a former Marine who teams up with his Vietnam veteran buddy, F.T. Zevich, to solve cases. He's a hard-partying freelancer for Ultra Suave Magazine.Snake and F.T. decide to head for the mountains of Tennessee for a while now that they are done with the Marines. A little drinking, a little fishing, a little of whatever else they could find. Just two guys relaxing.But there was no way to relax in Cannibal Springs what with a woman running for mayor it wasn't that quiet. In fact, there was so much noise, a woman didn't hear the rattles when she opened the drawer and no one heard her screams when the snake bit her.So now Snake and F.T. had to postpone their vacation until they could discover who had set up this Lonely Way to Die.	173138
1981	Snake Kirlin: Most Likely Suspects, The	NM		Bourgeau, Art	#2 Snake Kirlin & F.T. Zevich Mysteries	Freelance Magazine Writer Claude "Snake" Kirlin is a former Marine who teams up with his Vietnam veteran buddy, F.T. Zevich, to solve cases. He's a hard-partying freelancer for Ultra Suave Magazine.	173139
1985	Snake Kirlin: Murder at the Cheatin' Heart Motel	NM	OWN - P	Bourgeau, Art	#4 Snake Kirlin & F.T. Zevich Mysteries	Freelance Magazine Writer Claude "Snake" Kirlin, the hard-partying freelancer for Ultra Suave Magazine. An old woman ran a clean motel on the Bateau, Tennessee swamp -- until the day she was brutally murdered.  Kirlin looks investigates the murder.	173140
2005	Snake Walkers	N		Prewitt, J. Everett		African-American Reporter Anthony Andrews, the first black reporter for the Arkansas Sun in the 1960s investigates an inexplicably deserted town, 14 missing townspeople and a dark secret held by one family for more than a decade.He is lead through a maze of violence and deception as he seeks answers while searching for his own salvation.	173141
1978	Snake, The	N	OWN - P	Godey, John		News Media	173142
2004	Snakehead Terror	M				Reporter (Brenda Campbell).	173143
2004	Snakes & Ladders: American Pie	T			Episode #3. 2-25-2004	Reporter Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Reporter (James Bradley).  Female Reporter (Trina Hennick).Minister Audrey Flankman takes a pie in the face and Shannon discovers that the attacker may have connections to the government. 	173144
2004	Snakes & Ladders: Bling Bling, The	T			Episode #2. 2-18-2004	Columnist Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Campaign contributions, untendered contracts and hidden slush funds. Shannon must save cash-strapped Minister Flankman from falling into a nasty trap. 	173145
2004	Snakes & Ladders: Premiere	T			Episode #1. 2-11-2004	Columnist Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Jennings arrives in Ottawa to start a new job as special assistant to Minister Audrey Flankman. She finds herself knee-deep in Flankman’s latest political crisis creating one of her own with ace political columnist Corbett. 	173146
2004	Snakes & Ladders: Section 24	T			Episode #4. 3-3-2004	Columnist Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Shannon tries to find out who is stonewalling and why. The Access to Information Act is causing Gary difficulty.	173147
2004	Snakes & Ladders: Sisters	T			Episode #6. 3-17-2004	Columnist Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Cabinet shuffle threatens to destroy Audrey and Team Flankman. Shannon gets a surprise visit from her younger sister.	173148
2004	Snakes & Ladders: Squattergate	T			Episode #5. 3-10-2004	Columnist Garry Corbett (Shaun Smith) has an on again-off again relationship with Shannon Jennings (Amy Price-Francis) who joins the staff of the beleaguered federal Minister of Human Resources. Roy the Press Secretary. Shannon turns to Deputy Minister Jeremy Wormwood and Gary Corbett for help. 	173149
1989	Snakes and Ladders:	T			Episode #4. 11-7-1989	News Media. TV Reporter (Elaine Collins). Glamorous Newsreader (Cindy Marshall-Day).	173150
2006	Snakes on a Plane	M				TV News Anchor (Mi-Jung Lee).	173151
2002	Snap	M				News Reporter (Jay Gormley).	173152
1983	Snap, The	N		Quinnell, A.J.		Photojournalist David Munger, Nikon FTN of U.S. Displayed as a museum piece	173153
2005	Snapdragon	M				Interviewer (Jonathan Crosby - Voice). Korean Interviewer (Peter Oh).	173154
2008	Snapshot	N		May, Andrew		Journalist Dylan is a 34-year-old small-time local journalist who is fed up with the monotony of life. He begins a diary as a New Year’s resolution, but he does not expect his whole existence to be sucked into a jet engine and spat out of the other side at great speed. The journalist suddenly is forced to mature and deal with the unexpected realization that the light at the end of the tunnel is more often than not an oncoming train.Dylan works from home in an apartment in Chester, England which is sent shaking to its foundations on a regular basis by the bells of the next door church. He has long been disappointed with the poor quality of “mind-numbingly boring” assignments thrust upon him by the local newspapers and his dreams and aspirations of Pulitzer Prizes and worldwide recognition seem but a distant vision. His existence essentially involves working, cursing the fact that he ever became a journalist and comparing job hatred wit his best friend, Mark, a womanizer, loathes everything about his position in an insurance office. He joins Dylan for a few drinks at the local, non-trendy pub, the Red Lion. The two men have been best friends since childhood sharing the same obsession with the lower league soccer team, Chester City FC.When Dylan wakes up in a traditional state on January 1st, distinctly worse for wear after Mark’s New Year party, he decides to reassess his life and contemplate his resolutions. Dylan decides to join a gym and write a diary. 	173155
1978	Snapshot (aka Snap Shot)	M				News Media	173156
1894	Snapshot of the President, A	SS	OWN	O'Henry (William S. Porter)		Press	173157
2002	Snapshots	M			Netherlands	TV Journalist in photo exhibition (Jerusha Geelhoed).	173158
1974	Snare of the Hunter, The	NM	OWN - H	MacInnes, Helen		News Media	173159
1940	Snatch, The	NM		Goldman, R.L.		Press	173160
1956	Sneak Preview: Story One: Calling Terry Conway	T			PR. Pilot for Series	Public Relations Director Terry Conway (Ann Sheridan), a Las Vegas hotel public affairs director	173161
1979	Sneak Previews	DT				Film Critics Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times and Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune	173162
1982	Sneak Previews	DT				Film Critics Jeffrey Lyon and Neal Gabler	173163
1989	Sneak Previews Spoof	T			9-9-1989	Parody Film Critics. Spoof pits two critics analyzing fictional TV shows against each other	173164
1992	Sneakers	M				TV Anchorman (Ernie Tetrault).	173165
2008	Snetz and Muldoon: Some Kind of Angel	N		Harter, Melvin M.	#1 Sneetz and Muldoon Series	Investigative Journalist Albert Muldoon is teamed up with a forensic doctor, Gilbert “Sneetz” Schnetele to head Operation Worldsafe, the commission mandated to identify and destroy the terrorist and disarm the WMD to avoid a threatened massacre in Washington on the Fourth of July. The assignment becomes progressively more daunting as the deadline for disaster approaches. Following a rash of bizarre mass murders at the outer fringes of the earth, murders that mummify victims and leave no trace of evidence, the President of the Untied States receives an anonymous blackmail letter from the terrorist. If the president does not adhere to the perpetrator’s fanatic agenda of radical public policy changes on a strict time line, group assassinations of holocaust proportions will occur in densely populated centers. So the president calls on Muldoon and the forensic doctor to save the day. It takes them on an international odyssey loaded with land mines and pot holes.  In the end, to save the life of his friend, Muldoon, Sneetz is faced with a decision that if acted upon would force him to go against his own professional ethics and strong moral compass. 	173166
2004	Sniper 3	M				News Cameraman (John Morris).	173167
1952	Sniper, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8589, 8590			TV Interviewer (Sarah Selby). TV Announcer (Roy Maypole).	173168
2001	Snipes	M				TV Anchor (Larry Mendte).	173169
2003	Snitch! A Slash Romance in Several Chapters, or Maybe More	W		Malfoy, Alex	Based on characters and situations created and owned by J.K. Rowling -- i.e. “Harry Potter.”	Gay Music Critic Draco drives fast car and carries a gun. In London, 2003, two old enemies have become partners in crime, but the wizarding world is out to disrupt Harry Potter’s none-too-peaceful existence -- sex, guns, rock ‘n’ roll, drugs and bad language.Bleary-eyed, tired, yet sated and happy, Draco Malfoy wandered round the kitchen in his underwear, collecting the fixings for breakfast.  He hummed a song to himself as he worked. It was “Hard Day’s Night” by the Beatles. An odd choice, maybe, but if there was one thing that Draco knew these days, it was music (and possibly sex). His job as a music critic for a large Muggle magazine had taken him all around the world...to Australia, the U.S., Thailand. He had twice met the living God that was Paul McCartney, he had eaten in the world’s most exclusive restaurants, and bedded some of its most beautiful men. And he was still only 22 years old. 	173170
1997	Snoken: Till varje pris	TF			Episode #20. 4-25-1997	Reporter (Katarina Weidhagen van Hal).	173171
1948	Snoop's Scoop	P	MLPL	Gotwalt, Helen Louise Miller	In “On Stage for teen-agers: An anthology of non-royalty one-act comedies.” Appeared originally in the monthly issues of “Plays” the drama magazine for young people. 812 M6477	Reporter scoops the opposition.	173172
1989	Snoops	T				Reporter. Micki and Chance learn a model's disappearance and a reporter's murder are linked to South American power struggle	173173
1999	Snoops: Grinch, The	T			Episode #9. 12-12-1999	News Media. Reporter (Emily Kuroda).	173174
2004	Snow	N		Pamuk, Orhan		Journalist Kerim "Ka" Alakusoghlu, 42, unmarried Istanbul native who for 12 years lived as a political exile in Germany, comes to Kars, which he briefly visited 20 years ago, in order to investigate and report.Works for a friend's newspaper and in Istanbul to report on a local epidemic of suicide among young woman and to look up a university classmate, a beautiful woman separated from her husband.	173175
2004	Snow	MT				TV News Reporter (Jenny Kim).	173176
2004	Snow	N		Pamk, Orhan		Journalist Ka, a 42-year-old, unmarried Istanbul native who for 12 years has lived as a political exile in Germany, comes to Kars, which he briefly visited 20 years ago, in order to investigate and report on, for a friend’s newspaper, a local epidemic of suicide among young women and to look up a university classmate, a beautiful woman who, he has learned, is separated form her husband, another old acquaintance who is running for mayor. Ka is given access to a succession of local viewpoints ranging from that of the deputy governor and the benign religious teacher. On his first day in Kars, the reporter witnesses the assassination of an education official who has forbidden head scarves. 	173177
1997	Snow Angel	N		Racina, Thom		TV Reporter Julia Larson, star television reporterAfter famous television reporter Julia Larson's parents are killed, their neighbor, business associate and good friend is accused of the crime. Julia sets out to defend him	173178
1953	Snow Business	C				Radio Reporter (Mel Blanc - Voice). During a fierce blizzard, Granny fumes at a highway patrolman about her inability to get to her snowbound cabin in the mountains where her pets Tweety and Sylvester are. The pair hear a radio report that they may be strained for six weeks without suitable food. Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are snowbound in a mountain cabin, and through Tweety has lots of bird seed, Sylvester will starve unless he can cook the unsuspecting Tweety. 	173179
1969	Snow Country	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	173180
2000	Snow Day	M				TV Newscaster Phyllis (Andrea Engel). Editor (Bob Chomyn).	173181
2002	Snow Dogs	M				News Media. Arctic Challenge TV Reporter (Alison Matthews)	173182
1998	Snow Falling on Cedars	M	DVD -R HQ 4997, 4998, 4996. DVD			Editor Ethan Hawke is a painfully earnest editor who sits on a story that could free his romantic rival from a murder rap. Reporter (Jay Brazeau) Reporter (Tom Scholte).	173183
1995	Snow Falling on Cedars	N		Guterson, David		Reporter (Tim Burd).	173184
2002	Snow Garden, The: Novel, A	N		Rice, Christopher		Student Reporter Tim is a gay muckraker for the campus newspaper. Man interested in finding out if a professor is responsible for his wife's murder sleeps with Tim to learn more about the professor.	173185
1938	Snow Gets In Your Eyes	M	DVD -R HQ 8314		Short	New York Dispatch - Racing Section Headline: Indoor Ski Meet and Carnival Event Today. City Stores to View for Championship in Winter Sports Event.They turn up at the television station and she finally decides to do a story on Earl and his list to get him out of her hair. Earl's brother tries to outdo Earl with disastrous results.	173186
2006	Snow Is My Favorite and My Best	NJ		Child, Lauren		Weatherman has predicted snow and Lola absolutely cannot wait. She just loves snow. 	173187
2002	Snow Storm	N		Alger, Mike		TV Weatherman Greg O'Brien, KTGX's meteorologist is having one of those days. An internationally feared assassin wants him dead. What do you do when the forecast for your neighborhood TV weatherman looks like murder?	173188
1888	Snow-Bound: Winter Idyll, To The Memory of the Household It Describes, A	PO	MLPL	Whittier, John Greenleaf	In "Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, The."	Newsboy. "At last the floundering carrier bore The village paper to our door. Lo! Broadening outward as we read, To warmer zones the horizon spread."Its monthly gauge of snow and rain, Its record, mingling in a breath The wedding knell and dirge of death;""We felt the stir of hall and street, The pulse of life that round us beat; The chill embargo of the snow Was melted in the genial glow; Wide swung again our ice-locked door, And all the world was ours once more!"	173189
1960	Snowball	M				Editor (Eric Pohlmann)	173190
2007	Snowball in Hell	NR		Lanyon, Josh	Gay	Journalist Nathan Doyle has just returned home from North Africa in 1943 and the world is at war. He is still recovering from wounds received in the Western Desert Campaign when he’s asked to cover the murder of a society blackmailer. Lt. Matthew Spain of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) homicide squad hates the holidays since the death of his beloved wife a few months earlier, and this year isn’t looking much cheerier what with the threat of attack by the Japanese and a high-profile homicide investigation. Matt likes Nathan -- maybe too much. If only he didn’t suspect that Nathan had every reason to commit murder.	173191
2000	Snowbound With Love	N		Wootson, Alice		Journalist Charlotte Thompson has had a run of unfortunate incidents in both her personal and professional lives. She is leaving an assignment in the Poconos when a massive snowstorm hits the area.She decides to go home to Philadelphia as the storm continues. When she and her Geo can no longer make the trip, she ventures down a side road in search of shelter.She is injured in a car accident when her head hits the steering wheel and she is knocked unconscious.  She wakes up in the bed of the house's owner, a composer. He has no phone or electricity. She has no clothes and no memory.Widower composer learns to live again and she learns to love.	173192
1994	Snowbound: Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story, The	MT				Reporter (Tina Gilbertson)	173193
1991	Snowfire	NR	OWN - P	Pozzessere, Heather Graham	Silhouette Intimate Moments  #386	Reporter Kristin Kennedy wanted to interview Playwright Justin Magnasun, who hated reporters with a passion. With a past like his, he had good reason. So when the snoopy reporter showed up at his isolated country house in the middle of a blizzard, claiming to be stranded, Justin was not exactly welcoming. Kristin had stumbled across the celebrated recluse purely by accident, but his irrational anger had her fearing for her safety. Yet she felt herself drawn closer to him, dangerously so. And when passion leapt like a flame between them, she couldn’t keep from trying to piece together the puzzle of his past. But that past cast a wintry shadow over their fragile passion -- and threatened Kristin’s very life. 	173194
2002	Snowflake Crusade, The	M				Reporter (Barbara A. Fischer). Entertainment Now Co-Host (Ashley Covington).	173195
1997	Snowflake Wishes	N		Browne, Lydia		Editor Hal Sinclair, a New York City newspaperman,  wants the story on a pretty Missouri schoolteacher so he spends most of his time flirting with her -- to the point that people are beginning to talk.Teacher could lose her good reputation to gossip. She's also afraid she might lose her heart to Sinclair. Sinclair is a brash, charming editor of the local paper.	173196
2000	Snowfly, The	NM		Heywood, Joseph		Reporter Bowie Rhodes is a fisherman whose job as a UPI Reporter brings him to such locales as Moscow, Vietnam, Canada and northern Michigan.  No one has ever seen the snowfly -- it exists only in myth that Rhodes learned when he was a boy.Snowfly also exists in lost manuscript. Rhodes's hunt for manuscript brings him to  extremes of humanity -- jungles of Vietnam, subterfuges of Brezhnev's Soviet Union, poisoned Canadian wasteland of uranium mines and deep into his own heart of darkness.From rural Michigan childhood through career as journalist, fishing guide and outdoors writer, Rhodes obsessed with legend.Working as a reporter in Vietnam, Bowie chances on a book called The Legend of the Snowfly by M.J. Key, then loses it during the Tet offensive.In Moscow, his hunt for the same book makes him a marked man. Bowie's peripatetic existence includes stints as a spy in a Canadian mining town, a drifter in the mountain West and a tremendously successful fly-fishing guide.	173197
1936	Snows of Kilimangaro, The	SS		Hemingway, Ernest	First Published in Esquire, and then republished in “The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories” in 1938. 	Journalist Harry is a failed journalist  who preferred the comforts of a gracious life to his job. He gave up to the troubles and is supported only by the money of his wife, who he does not even love. During a hike on the Kilimangaro, Harry hurts himself, but considering the wound a minor thing, he does not treat it. The scratch becomes an infection, then turns gangrenous and Harry is going to die a slow death. This loss of physical capability causes him to look inside himself -- at his memories of the past years and how little he has actually accomplished in his writing. He realizes that although he has seen and experienced many wonderful and astonishing things during his life, he had never made a record of the events. His status as a writer is contradicted by his reluctance to actually write. He also quarrels with the woman with him, blaming her for his living decadently and forgetting his failure to write of what really matters to him, namely his experiences among the poor and “interesting” people, not the predictable upper class crowd he has fallen in with lately. Thus he dies, having lived through so much and yet having lived only for the moment, with no regard to the future. In a dream he sees a plane coming to get him and take him to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.	173198
1953	Snows of Kilimanjaro, The	M				Writer who once worked for Chicago Tribune (Gregory Peck) lays dying in Africa	173199
2005	Snuff-Movie	M				Interviewer (Nick Broomfield).	173200
2003	Snurre Snups sondagsklub	TF			Denmark Series.	Child Reporters (Quais Dunaishjo, Shagoofa Saher). Photographer Jacob Holdt (Himself).	173201
1985	Snutliv	M				Photographer (Janne Wallin).	173202
1987	Snyder's Walk	NM	OWN - P	Morgan, Thomas B.		Correspondent Jack Snyder, star correspondent for America's top weekly magazine	173203
2004	So 5 Minutes Ago (aka So Five Minutes Ago)	N		De Vries, Hillary		Public Relations Practitioner Alex Davidson is a celebrity PR representative who finds her glamorous job anything but -- and when a rival agency buys her firm, she might not have the job for long.	173204
1946	So Dark the Night	M				Newspaperwoman (Adrienne D'Ambricourt).	173205
1993	So Far From God: Novel, A	N		Castillo, Ana		TV Reporter Esperanza disappears during the Gulf War. She is one of four unusual girls raised by their mother who tend to rise from adversity only to find disaster.It is the mystical and magical story of a contemporary Chicana family in the village of Tom, New Mexico. The youngest is dead at 3 and comes back to life but is unable to bear the smell of human beings.Another is promiscuous and is mutilated and left for dead but makes a miraculous recovery although her life will be cut short by passion. The third almost loses her mind.	173206
2005	So Fly	N		Wasfie, Giselle Zado		Music Journalist Sophie is plucky and ambitious and graduates from the University of Michigan in 1998. All she knows is that she loves writing and music.So she goes to New York and gets a job at Boldly Beautiful Magazine, which has her writing saccharine "what-brought-us-back-together tales." She then gets a job at BeatMaker, where she soon infiltrates the male-dominated world of hip-hop.She goes from a romance with a fellow hip-hop fan to an affair with a budding hip-hop star known to the world as Ferocious and to his mother as Ernest.	173207
1993	So I Married an Axe Murderer	M	DVD -R HQ 6829, 6830			Tabloid. Current Affair Anchorwoman Maureen O'Boyle. Current Affair Reporter Steve Dunleavy. San Francisco Globe Obit Employees (Michael Richards, Michael G. Hagerty as Frank).	173208
1965	So I'm Not Lady Chatterley So Better I Should Know It Now	SS	MLPL	Sara (Sally Blake)		Reporter. Dolly, young, single, lives with parents, sensitive, competent. Reporter for UP, Boston, later becomes reporter in New York. Woman concerned with career and family worried she won't marry (Born)Story most concerned with her search for her identity -- who she is? (Born)	173209
1943	So Little Time	N	OWN - H	Marquand, John P.		Newspaperman Jeffrey Wilson, aviator in World War I and then a newspaperman.	173210
2006	So Little Time	N		Lacy, Al and JoAnna		Former Reporter Karen Kingsbury of the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News is now an award-winning author who lives with her husband and six children in Washington state.	173211
2001	So Little Time: Siblings in the City	T	SVD 1099		Episode	School Columnist Chloe becomes dating-relationship columnist for the school newspaper and writes about family members trying to get dates	173212
2003	So Long Simpson, Texas	N		Woodard, Ken		TV Weatherman's jaw is broken by man who got a job at the TV station and is fired for fighting. It is 1956.The man's long-time friend and Ol' Mac, TV station handyman, quit their jobs in protest and the jobless trio hit the road in search of fame, fortune, women, the meaning of life and the next meal.	173213
2007	So Long, Jackie Robinson	NJ		Russell, Nancy		Cub Reporter Dewey is trying to make a name for himself by telling Jackie Robinson's story. It's the summer of 1946 in Montreal, Quebec and a 12-year-old stumbles across Delorimier Downs, home of baseball's Montreal Royals.The team's star player is Jackie Robinson.	173214
2009	So Not Happening	NJ		Jones, Jenny B.	#1 Charmed Life Series	High School Newspaper Reporter Bella Kirkwood is a New Yorker, a high school socialite who begrudgingly lands in Oklahoma after her mother “got traded in for a newer model” and marries a man who earns his living manufacturing feminine products in rural Oklahoma. She is used to high society parties and shopping sprees. Bella Kirkwood had it all: A-list friends at her prestigious private school, Broadway in her backyard, and Daddy’s MasterCard in her wallet. Then her father, a plastic surgeon to the stars, decided to trade her mother in for a newer model. When Bella’s mom -- New York’s social darling Isabella Kirkwood -- falls ion love with a man she met on the Internet -- a factory worker with two bratty sons -- Bella has to pack up and move in with her new family on a farm in Truman, Oklahoma. Forced to trade her uber-trendy NYUC lifestyle for her down-home charm, Bella feels like a pair of Rock & Republic jeans in a sea of Wranglers. Bella feels like “a fish out of water...a Jimmy Choo in a sea of Payless BOGOs” in her new home, living in a house where “1970 came for a visit, threw up, and never left.” Still, her days are anything for bull. At least some of the people in her new high school are pretty cool. Especially the hunky football player who invites her to lunch. And maybe even the annoying, but kinda hot editor of the school newspaper. Once she joins the school newspaper and gets wind of a story involving a football scandal, she puts herself in danger trying to scoop her condescending, but cute editor. Before long, Bella smells something rotten in the town of Truman, and it’s not just the cow pasture. With her savvy reporter’s instincts, she is determined to find the story behind all the secrets. How can a girl go on when her charmed life is gone and God appears to be giving her the total smackdown?	173215
2006	So NoTORIous: Charitable	T			Episode #8. 5-7-2006. Reality Show.	Publicist Cheryl (Sirena Irwin) for Tori Spelling (Herself).	173216
2006	So NoTORIous: Cursed	T	DVD -R HQ 5955		Episode #6. 4-23-2006	Fashion Magazine picks Tori Spelling (Herself) as worst-dressed. After having some bad luck, Tori begins to believe that she has been cursed.	173217
2003	So Por Acaso	MTF				Reporter (Miguel Franco de Andrade).	173218
1990	So Proudly We Hail	MT				TV Newscaster (Cathy Jo Cooke)	173219
1939	So Stands the Rock	N	OWN - H - GPL	Downes, Anne Miller		Editor in Vermont has a bad marriage with a wife who loves money	173220
2006	So Super Stylish	N		Wilkins, Rose		Tabloids and Paparazzi. Stylish, yet down-to-earth Octavia Clairbrook-Cleeve is back and she’s left her old high school of glitz and glamour behind. But even though she’s in a “normal” high school, she just can’t seem to shake the scandal and paparazzi that seem to follow her and her TV star mother everywhere. Now ensconced in public school, the teen must make a tabloid appearance in order to salvage her sitcom star-mom’s reputation, but in doing so may have to sacrifice her own friends and her own romance.	173221
1955	So This Is Paris	M				Photographer (Victor Desny).	173222
1943	So This Is Washington	M	DVD -R HQ 2847, 2801	Rogers, Roswell, Edward James (Story). Leonard Praskins, Rogers (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Lum 'n' Abner Radio Series	Columnist Robert Blevins (Roger Clark) for The Clarion help two folksy heroes from his home town who are in the nation's capital with an invention for synthetic rubber to aid the war effort. The two can't find a room during housing shortage.They met up with Blevins, Washington D.C. reporter, who is romancing the secretary of official in charge of soliciting new inventions. She objects to Blevins' attacks on her boss in his columns. Two heroes offer advice to Congressman they meet in a park.The two find themselves dubbed as "Solomons"  with line of legislators forming in park to seek advice. They finally connect with secretary's boss and sell him on their invention.During demonstration, Abner hit on head and loses memory which the press decides is major story. Goes home and gets back memory. Columnist and secretary tell them material does not work as synthetic rubber but is an excellent covering for landing fields.	173223
1955	So Tiberius....	N		Mannin, E.		Press	173224
2000	So Weird: Fall	T	SVD 1429		Episode #214	Reporter harasses Ned's childhood friend about an accident that happened years earlier.	173225
1948	So Well Remembered	M	DVD -R HQ 2745, 2746. SVD 1349	Hilton, James (Novel).  John Paxton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor George (John Mills) of The Browdley and District Guardian supports appointment of a woman as town librarian even though her father has prison record. She marries him after her father is killed in a car accident she helps bring about.Wife encourages editor to run for Parliament but tries to stop him from supporting local mill workers fighting for better housing conditions. He ignores warnings about possible epidemic and when outbreak occurs he resigns from running for Parliament.After their infant son dies of diphtheria, wife leaves editor. Following death of her second husband, she returns to town with grown son. Lad falls in love with orphaned girl editor has adopted.Editor helps young lovers while settling old score with his wife.	173226
1940	So You Won't Talk	M				Book Reviewer-novelist (Joe E. Brown) is fired, mixed up with look-alike con	173227
1996	So, Tell Me About Superboy	CB			Superboy #32	Reporter Amanda Spence talks to Tana about Superboy and they get back together. Daily Planet Reporter Clark Kent. 	173228
1942	So's Your Aunt Emma (aka Meet the Mob)	M				Reporter Terry Connors (Roger Pryor), Globe-Register Reporter. Evans, Globe-Register Editor (Dick Elliott).	173229
1958	Soang' die Sterne gluh'n	MF				Reporter (Edi Finger)	173230
1999	Soap Fever:	DT			Episode #4. 9-19-1999	Reporter Tricia Penrose. Presenters Jenny Powell, Emma Kennedy, Liza Tarbuck, Denise Welch,  Announcer (Ed Hall).	173231
1918	Soap Girl, The	M			PR - AFI-Magazines/Publicity	Public Relations	173232
1973	Soap Opera in Stockwell	T			UK. Series	Reporter (Tony Robinson).	173233
1982	Soap World	T				Magazine Reporters (Chantal Westerman and Richard Bey)	173234
1981	Soap:	T			Episode. 3-23-1981. Season #4. Episode #14	News Media. Reporter #2 (Howard George).	173235
1991	Soapdish	M	L			Entertainment Journalism. ET Interviewer Leeza Gibbons	173236
1931	Sob Sister	M		Gilman, Mildred (Novel). Edwin Burke (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sob Sister Jane Ray (Linda Watkins) is becoming increasingly disillusioned with her job on a New York tabloid.  She meets a reporter for a respectable newspaper,  Garry Webster (James Dunn) at a partyThey spend the night together, but are interrupted when they are each assigned to cover a story on a poet who killed his married lover and then himself. City Editor  Baker (Charles Middleton).New York Times, 10/3/31: "Without losing the glamour, the hard surface brilliance and the healthy wit that the world associates with the men and women who write its news….The reporter has seldom been caught so accurately or so humanly."	173237
1931	Sob Sister	N	OWN - H	Gilman, Mildred		Girl Reporter Jane Ray, hard-boiled girl reporter is very successful. Rival with Garry Webster, reporter for a competing paper. Falls in love with Garry, is kidnapped and re-united with him.  Finally marries him.Jane Ray, a New York sob sister, goes through the usual trials of having to write for the sensational press. Too much blood and thunder, said one critic.	173238
1914	Sob Sister, The	M			Ness Book	Sob Sister is a reporter for the Times, aids a runaway girl who is about to become the subject of undesirable publicity. Girl is the daughter of the managing editor.She's being exploited by a fight referee who wants revenge against the paper because he was shown up by the sports editor. Managing editor discovers the truth before any damage is done.Film includes early views of the operations of a paper including the composing room and linotype machines.	173239
1925	Sob Sister, The	P	MLPL	Dickey, P. and B.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Sob Sister	173240
2008	SoCal Connected	DT				Correspondent Angie Crouch. 	173241
1967	Soccer	DT			Series. 4-16-1967 to 6-8-1980. CBS, ABC.	Sportscasters Jack Whitaker (1967-1968), Danny Blanchflower (1967), Mario Machado (1968), Jim McKay (at least 1979), Paul Gardner (at least 1979), Verne Lundquist (at least 1979).	173242
1999	Soccer Dog: Movie, The	M				Reporter (Carrie Genzel)	173243
2004	Soccer Night	DT				Reporter Gabriel Clarke. Commentators Jon Champion, Peter Drury, Clive Tyldesley. Presenters Gabby Logan, Angus Scott, Matt Smith. Pundits Robbie Earle, Ally McCooist, Andy Townsend.	173244
1998	Soccer Scoop: Who's Making a Fool of MAC?	NJ		Christopher, Matt	#1 Sports Writer for Kids Staff	School Newspaper Cartoonist creates a new comic strip that caricatures Mac, the goalie for the Cougars soccer team and his performance on and off the field. He's determined to find out who is responsible.The cartoon makes fun of Mac's tendency to talk a lot, his "motor mouth."	173245
1962	Socia de alcoba	MF			Argentina/Brazil.	Photographer (Alberto Dalbes).	173246
1903	Sociable Ghost, The: Being the Adventures of a Reporter. Written Down by Olive Harper and Another	N	USC	D'Apery, Helen (Burrell)		Newspaperman. Fantasy about a male reporter.	173247
1918	Social Ambition	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	173248
1926	Social Highwayman, The	M		Zanuck, Darryl Francis (Story).  Edward T. Lowe, Jr., Philip Klein (Adaptation).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter "Jay Walker, Reporter" (John Patrick) for The Magnolia News is looking for a notorious bandit. Paper has criticized the administration for not catching the bandit, so the cub is ordered to do so himself or he will be fired.After being held up by the bandit, disguised as a gypsy woman, the cub is ridiculed by his fellow newsmen and told not to return until he has captured the thief.Cub Reporter meets the crook who is now disguised as a medicine man and to impress him, the cub claims to be the highwayman.  He tries to rove it by holding up a woman who turns out to be the niece of his publisher.Cub Reporter accidentally rescues baby from bank safe, before finally cornering real bandit aboard train. Escaped convict identifies real crook, but when two of them leap from  train, they end up back in prison. Editor (James Gordon).New York Times, 6/15/26:  "In the introductory episode there is the office of The Magnolia News, the editorial rooms of which will seem queer to those not accustomed to seeing parrots in such places."	173249
1916	Social Secretary, The	M				Press	173250
1996	Social Smarts: Manners for Today’s Kids	NJ		James, Elizabeth and Carol Barkin. Martha Weston (Illustrator)		Advice Columnist K.T. (”Knows The” ) Answers, an etiquette advice columnist, responds to letters from two eighth graders.	173251
2003	Socialdemokraternes kongres	TF			Denmark	Reporters (Henning Olsson, Bent Stuckert -- Themselves).	173252
1920	Society Column, The	P	MLPL	Payson, Stella T.	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Society Columnist	173253
1935	Society Doctor	M				Reporter Hardy (Johnny Hines). Reporter Albright (Bobby Watson). Photographer (Brooks Benedict).	173254
1938	Society Editor	N		Welshimer, Helen		Society Editor	173255
1906	Society Editor	SS		White, William Allen		Society Editor. Hard-working Miss Larrabee is lionized.Society editor is single, young, industrious and practical, respected by other employees, strong professional pride. Somewhat ridiculous figure, contempt for women interests, is admired for her male-like qualities (Born)Story ridicules women reporters. Quite job to search for a husband (Born)	173256
1932	Society Editor: Newspaper Mystery Story, A	NM	OWN - H	Beck, Henry Charlton		Newspaper. Story centers around the society desk on a daily paper	173257
1919	Society Exile, A	M			AFI-Novelists/Playwrights	Writer	173258
1939	Society Lawyer	M	DVD -R HQ 2299, 2284			City Editor (Joseph Crehan). Photographer (Lester Dorr). Opens in the city room. Newspaper Printing Foreman (Ferris Taylor).	173259
1939	Society of the Singing Death	SM		Bryne, Leon	Dime Mystery Magazine, Feb. 1939	Newspaperwoman June Lawrence, secretary, had newspaper training. Possessed the quick, incisive mind of a newswoman, she also knew how to take exact and expert care of the detectives' clipping file, his morgue.	173260
1965	Society Page	P	MLPL	Allred, J-P. Allred - (Play Index, 1961-67)	Play Index, 1961-67	Society Page	173261
1939	Society Smugglers	M				Radio Announcer (Douglas Evans). Photographer (Allen Fox). Newsboy (Frank Bischell).	173262
1917	Society's Driftwood	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Tison Grant (Charles West) marries a woman seeking revenge against a judge. He tries to expose the judge not realizing the judge is his brother.	173263
1990	Sock to the System, A	M				TV Anchor (Sheila Stainbeck)	173264
1969	Socrate, Le	M			AFI-Journalists/Publicity	Journalist	173265
1935	Socrates	M				Photographers (Dick Elliott, Harry Harvey Jack Gardner, Gene Morgan)	173266
1999	Sofaraekken	TF			Series	Film Critic (Ulrich Breuning).	173267
1964	Soferina, I	MF				Photographer (Giorgos Velenjas).	173268
2000	Sofia - fodt 1901	C			Short	Radio Reporter (Thomas Mork - Voice) interviews 100-year-old woman on her life story.	173269
2009	Soft Focus	NR		MacLeod, Reno and Jaye Valentine	Gay	Freelance Photographer Ethan Bouwer has always been the adventurous sort. As a freelance nature photographer, he travels the globe and writes erotica on the side whenever things get a bit slow. Hunting for a topic for his next writing project, he stumbles upon a man named David Turner and the taboo world of BDSM. His curiosity piqued, Ethan discovers that Turner and his beautiful partner Kiyoshi are coming to town for a convention. Ethan makes arrangements for them to meet, but little does Ethan know that he is about to embark on a safari into a world more wild and untamed than anything he has ever encountered before. 	173270
2005	Soft Money	M				News Media. TV Anchorman (John Squire). Reporter (Carli Kirby). Reporter (Alan Baxter).	173271
1964	Soft Skin, The	M			AFI-Editors	Editor	173272
2005	Soft Target	M				Reporter (Carlos Del Valle).	173273
1979	Soft Targets	NSF	OWN - P	Ing, Dean		Journalists launch a campaign to ridicule international terrorists.	173274
2004	Soft Targets (Part Four of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #15	TV Reporter Angie Molina is missing and the Gotham Central Detectives continue questioning the Joker to find out where she is. A police lieutenant beats Joker severely until Joker turns the tables and kills him and several officers. He is gunned down and two detectives discover that Molina is strapped to a bomb. While one tries to defuse the bomb, Batman shows up. One of the detectives is seriously injured when the bomb explodes. Reporter Simon Lippman. 	173275
2004	Soft Targets (Part Three of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #14	TV Reporter Angie Molina. Reporter Simon Lippman. The Joker gets himself arrested for the murders. 	173276
2004	Soft Targets (Part Two of Four)	CB			Gotham Central #13	TV Reporter Angie Molina. Reporter Simon Lippman. Word gets out that the Joker is behind the killing of the mayor and others. TV Newscasters start harassing the M.C.U. Joker teases the detectives with a live web-cam and a countdown to the next sniper attack.	173277
1966	Softly Softly: Blind Man's Bluff	T			UK. Episode #14.4-6-1966	Photographer (Ronald Gough).	173278
1970	Softly Softly: Standing Orders	T			Episode #128. 1-15-1970	TV Interviewer (Brian Spink).	173279
1970	Softly Softly: Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity	T			Episode #149. 12-0-1970	Reporter (Brian Walton).	173280
1995	Sogrim Shavua	TF			Israel	Columnist Parshat HaShavua (1996). Hosts Yair Lapid (1995-1996), Amnon Levi (1996-).	173281
1965	Sokakta kan vardi	MF			Turkey	Journalist	173282
1935	Sokrovishcha pogibshego korablya	MF			Soviet Union	Reporter (Andrei Kostrichkin).	173283
1999	Sol Bianca: Legacy, The	C				Reporter (Kirk Thornton - Voice).	173284
1958	Solang' die Stgerne gluh'n	M				Reporter Conny Meister (Gerhard Riedmann).	173285
1990	Solar Crisis	M				Correspondent (Saida Pagan)	173286
2008	Solar Flare	M				TV Anchor (Anne Marie Howard). 	173287
2005	Solar Strike	M				News Media. Reporters (Christine Diakos, Bill Hall).	173288
1986	Solaris TV - der freundliche Sender im All. Roman zur Fernsehserie	N		Moorse, George; Biberti, Ilse	Germany	TV Journalist	173289
1917	Sold at Auction	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Hal Norris (Frank Mayo) helps a woman abandoned by her father.  White slavers involved.	173290
2009	Soldado Perez, El	MF			Mexico	News Correspondent (Michelle Marie Benoit). Mexican crime lord if forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth. 	173291
2003	Soldados de Salamina (aka Soldiers of Salaminas)	MF		Trueba, David	Spain	Journalist-Writer Lola reacts with exasperation and disdain when asked to write an article inspired by the Spanish Civil War for the newspaper where she works. As she digs deeper and deeper into the story, she finds out about the truth about what happened	173292
1960	Soldatensender Calais	N		Mohr, Michael (= Johannes Mario Simmel)	Austria	Radio Journalist	173293
1937	Soldier and the Lady, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7499, 7500	Verne, Jules (Novel -- "Michel Strogoff"). Mortimer Offner, Anthony Veiller (Screenplay).	Ness Book - In Verne's original novel, rival reporters are British and French.	War Correspondents Mount (Eric Blore) and Packer (Edward Brophy), one for the London Daily Telegram, the other for the Cleveland Chronicle. Captured while covering a battle, allowed to go free and disappear from the film.	173294
1995	Soldier Boyz	M				CNN Reporter (Hillary Matthews)	173295
1955	Soldier of Fortune	M	SVD 533			Photojournalist's wife (Susan Hayward) turns to a gunrunner for help when her husband is taken captive in the Far East. Clark Gable	173296
1894	Soldier of Fortune, A	N	USC	Meade, L.T. (Smith, E.T.)	Three Volumes.	Press. John Henry Smith. Basil Daintree writes for Critic, Fleet Street Magazine and Tower Journal. They start a weekly paper of their own, The Eagle	173297
1997	Soldier of Fortune, Inc.: Collateral Damage	T			Episode #7.11-8-1997	Photographer (Wendy Alane Wright).	173298
1970	Soldier of the Revolution, A	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		News Media	173299
1991	Soldier Soldier: Dirty Work	T			Episode #3.	Reporter (Alan Turton).	173300
1995	Soldier Soldier: War Path	T			Episode #68.	Newsreader (Mary Nightingale).	173301
1964	Soldier, Ask Not	SSF	GPL	Dickson, Gordon R.	In "Hugo Winners, The: 1965 23rd Convention, London."	Newsman Narrator: Tam Olyn, newsman.  Interworld News Network representative.  Correspondent.	173302
1992	Soldier, Soldiere: Lost and Found	T			Episode #13.	Journalist Feng (Robin Shou).	173303
2006	Soldier's Christmas, A	MT				TV News Reporter Joe Storm (Philip White) is mysteriously transported from his back yard to a battlefield in Afghanistan on Christmas Eve. TV News Announcer (D'Andria Banks).	173304
2003	Soldier's Girl	MT				TV News Anchor (J.C. Kenny).	173305
2008	Soldier’s Heart	M				TV Reporter (Marin Gazzaniga). Documentary Director (Michael Aronov). Documentary Assistant (Katy Downing). Vietnam veteran must overcome personal and professional obstacles while dealing with memories of the war. 	173306
1915	Soldier's Oath, A	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Correspondent Lazare (H.J. Herbert) is a corrupt war correspondent who steals jewels given to a soldier by a dying colleague. He also kills the wife of the colleague while stealing the jewels and later poses as a count to seduce their daughter.	173307
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Bombers Over  Haiphong	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent	173308
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Frank Hewlett with Allied Forces	R	CD11 - Wells. DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode.	War Correspondent Frank Hewlett with Allied Forces	173309
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Henry Disher	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Henry Disher	173310
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Henry Gorrell	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Henry Gorrell	173311
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Joe James Custer	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Joe James Custer	173312
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Ned Russell	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Ned Russell	173313
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Richard McMillan	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Richard McMillan	173314
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Robert Bellaire	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Robert Bellaire	173315
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Robert Martin Rides With Bombers	R	CD11 - Wells. DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Robert Martin	173316
1943	Soldiers of the Press: Robert Miller	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent Robert Miller	173317
1943	Soldiers of the Press: William Tyree	R	DVD 17207 (10 Episodes)		Episode	War Correspondent William Tyree	173318
2004	Soldiers' Secrets	DT			Short	Interviewer Peter Wraight (Voice).	173319
1996	Soldiers’ Voice: Story of Ernie Pyle, The	D		O’Connor, Barbara		War Correspondent and Columnist Ernie Pyle was a newspaper journalist whose friendly, down-home writing style carried him from the first aviation column ever written to years of one-of-a-kind travel columns during the 1930s, and finally to international renown as the voice of the American soldiers fighting in World War II. He was the only correspondent to live right alongside the troops and he portrayed for Americans how their soldiers lived, fought and died. The 1944 Pulitzer Prize winning syndicated columnist was noted for his casual, folksy way of telling stories.	173320
1997	Sole Survivor	NM	OWN - H	Koontz, Dean		Crime Reporter Joe Carpenter for the Los Angeles Post	173321
1967	Soleil des voyous, Le	MF			France	News Media. TV Journalist (Maurice Seveno).	173322
1975	Solemn High Murder	NM	OWN - H	Byfield, Barbara Ninde-Frank Tedeschi		Photographer Helen Bullock helps Simon Bede and ends up sleeping with him. Bullock is a feisty photographer with a pleasant face and sensational legs.Bede is sent to the church of St. Jude the Martyr in New York to offer the vicar an important appointment in England -- but within 24 hours the vicar is dead. Helen helps Simon discover a strange connection with a sensational semi-pornographic novel.Bede, who admits to being "openly fascinated" with sex magazines, had bought his own copy of the novel, Black Mass,  and found it "absolutely fascinating drivel."	173323
2003	Solid Air	M				Interviewers. Interviewer 1 (Patrick Hannaway). Interviewer 2 (Dave Anderson).	173324
1956	Solid Gold Cadillac, The	M				Newscaster Bill Parker (Jack Latham). Lady Commentator (Madge Blake). Advertising Man (Oliver Cliff).	173325
2002	Solino	MF			Germany	Journalist (Andreas Thiel).	173326
1984	Solo	M				News Media. TV Newsman (Bob Schildmeyer). News Reporter (Leon Jones).	173327
1990	Solo de Violino	MF				Journalist (Cesario Borga). 2nd Journalist (Eric Bairrao Ruivo). 3rd Journalist (Pedro Barroso).	173328
2005	Solo ida	DF			Spain. Short	Interviewer Manuel Soubies.	173329
1937	Solo Job	N		Gallico, Paul		Reporter Sally "Sherlock" Holmes, New York Standard reporter who says she's not just a girl, she's a reporter.	173330
2008 	Soloist, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11709, 11710		Based on Columnist Steve Lopez’ book.	Columnist Steve Lopez (Robert Downey) of the Los Angeles Times changed by meeting a schizophrenic violin prodigy on the streets of Los Angeles. Schizophrenic Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx), a homeless musician of Los Angeles’ Skid Row dreams of playing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. By chance, he meets newspaper journalist Lopez who tries to help this man get back on his feet to make his dreams come true.  New Editor (Troy Blendell). Los Angeles Times staff member (Kimberly Bishop). Editor (Paul Norwood).  Steve Lopez hasn’t had a good story in a while and the newspaper where he works is laying off journalists due to failing circulation. He has been looking for a story in all the wrong places when he happens upon the homeless violinist playing beautifully with only two strings. Ayers was a former Juilliard student who begins to trust Lopez, and a friendship grows, but not necessarily to the benefit of either. Whiel Lopez’s intention is to help Ayers, he isn’t sure that he has in the end. 	173331
2007	Soloist, The	N		Lopez, Steve		Columnist Steve Lopez of the Los Angeles Times changed by meeting a schizophrenic violin prodigy on the streets of Los Angeles. A story of friendship. 	173332
2009	Solomon Scandals, The	N		Rothman, David H.		Reporter Jonathan “Jon” Stone of the Washington Telegram lives through it all -- a Gossip Columnist’s suicide, the death of a shark-like editor in a carb bombing, CIA skullduggery, hundreds dead in a fallen IRS building, corruption and blackmail from the Oval office, DC-quirky sex scandals. Then one day, Stone forsakes Washington for Hollywood to write history disguised as conspiracy movies. The story is told in the form of Stone’s newspaper memoirs discovered by a multiracial great-grandniece, Rebecca Kitiona-Fenton, PhD of the Institute for the Study of Pervirtual media. In the 1970s, Jon Stone investigates a major campaign contributor to the President and also a close friend of Stone’s editor, George McWilliams. The contributor is Seymour Solomon, a real estate tycoon who leases acres of office space to the federal government. Stone discovers he stinted on construction of a rickety complex on the Potomac River and the reporter risks his career to try to get the story into the Washington Telegram. Along the way he is aided by a female medieval studies major trapped within the bureaucracy at the General Services Administration, the agency Solomon has bought off. The building collapses. Stone wants to know if Editor McWilliams has any connection with it beyond his social ties with Solomon. And what about Stone’s friend, Wendy Blevin, the Vassar-educated Gossip Columnist? Is her romantic life in some way linked to the building and the scandals behind it?In his investigation, Stone must struggle with resistance from his own father, Herbert Stone who works for a PR and lobbying firm representing a bank that has financed Solomon’s projects. Stone sees the Jewish tycoon as a pillar of the local and national Jewish communities. Remembering the era of Gentleman Agreements and overt anti-Semitism in America, he worries about the the damage that Jon’s expose might do. Jon, on the other hand, believes that if he protects Solomon for religious reasons, he could unwittingly provide fodder for bigots someday. 	173333
1978	Solos en la madrugada	MF				Female Journalist	173334
1994	Solstice	M				Radio Newscaster (Jennifer Keiper)	173335
1997	Solution, The	M				Newscaster (Jean Waller).	173336
1987	Som man ropar	MTF			Sweden	Editor (Percy Brandt).	173337
1998	Somba dos Abutres, A	MF				Radio Newscaster (Artur Agostinho).	173338
1960	Sombra del caudillo, La	MF				Reporter (Xavier Loya)	173339
1998	Sombra dos Abutres, A	MF				Radio Newscasters (Artur Agostinho, Luis Filipe Costa - Voices).	173340
1966	Sombra, the Spider Woman	M				News Media. Editor J.M. Walker (Gene Roth). Demonstration Reporter (Dick Gordon). Street Photographer Blinky (Ernie Adams).	173341
1960	Some Angry Angel: Mid-Century Faerie Tale, A	N	USC	Condon, Richard		Gossip Columnist Don Tiamet, a man who rises from the gutter to become a top-flight New York gossip columnist only to fall back to the gutter and rise again, this time as an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist.	173342
2008	Some Assembly Required	N		Bonasia, Lynn Kiele		Reporter Rose Nowak heads to the small town of Nauset on Cape Cod after her relationship sours and quickly finds her place in the community, landing a job as a reporter for the local independent weekly. Among the new people the world’s oldest cub reporter meets is a 22-year-old autistic savant whose talent for painting inspires Rose to write a story that gets picked up by USA Today. When a boozy man reads about his nephew in a Florida hospital while recovering from a maritime accident, he becomes determine to get sober, return to Nauset and build a relationship with him. As the town prepares for its tricentennial, Rose and the uncle grow close and the truth about several town secrets are exposed.	173343
1940	Some Call It Murder	SM		Blassingame, Wyatt (aka William B. Rainey)	Black Mask, Jan. 1940, Vol. 22, No. 10, pp. 6-23.	Journalist Bishop is a political writer on Southern newspaper. Known as "The Bishop."  Sixtyish and peg-legged. First story in the series.	173344
1958	Some Came Running	M	DVD -R HQ 5007, 5008, 5009.		MacLaine	Radio Announcer (Elmer Petersen)	173345
2002	Some Days There's Pie	N		Landis, Catherine E.		Reporter Rose, a feisty elderly reporter, rescues woman.  Rose is in stubborn denial of lung cancer.	173346
1999	Some Fish Can Fly	M				Editor (Brian Cole)	173347
1994	Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade	M			Short that inspired the Oscar-winning feature. 	Reporter Teresa Tatum (Molly Ringwald) who is young and inexperienced wants to talk to a man who is being released from the criminally insane after spending 25 years there for committing a double murder. The institution’s director isn’t happy she’s a female, but finally lets her talk to him leading her to a darkened room to interview the killer alone. She comes face to face with a man who laments having brutally killed his own mother and her love. The man talks about his life leading up to the crime and the reporter listens in horror. 	173348
1967	Some Gorgeous Accident	N		Kennaway, James		Writer David is David Cornwell who under his pseudonym John le Carre, published many novels. Not much journalism.	173349
1993	Some Great Thing	N		Hill, Lawrence		Aspiring Journalist Mahatma Grafton returns to his hometown to begin work at a local newspaper.	173350
1965	Some Interference!	P	MLPL	Miksch, W.F.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	173351
1969	Some Kind of a Nut	M	VHS 1276		AFI-Television	TV	173352
1982	Some Kind of Hero	M				News Media. Eyewitness News Reporter Sheila Daniels (Caren Kaye). Reporter (Enid Kent)	173353
2006	Some Kind of Justice	M				News Media. News Reporter Maria (Marlene Villafane). Reporter (Elizabeth Brinkley). Serial killer stalks south central Pennsylvania.	173354
1979	Some Kind of Miracle	MT	VHS 613 Poor Quality Tape			TV Newscaster Joe Dine (David Dukes) in San Francisco and fiancée Maggie Nicoff (Andrea Marcovicci),  a newspaper reporter following surfing accident that leaves him paralyzed for life. Emotional and physical shock faced by a TV newscasterHe and his fiancé have to adjust to his being in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.	173355
2001	Some Kind of Wonderful	NR		Freethy, Barbara		Investigative Reporter Matt Winters discovers a newborn baby girl on his doorstep and panics. Then he desperately turns to his temptingly pretty neighbor Caitlyn Devereaux for help. After all, women are supposed to know everything about babies. It’s the kind of story Winters writes about -- not the kind he wants to be living. Caitlyn’s natural sensuality intrigues the reporter and her aching vulnerability as he holds the precious bundle piques his curiosity. The wedding gowns she creates are famous for fulfilling every bride’s fantasies, yet she firmly says that marriage and motherhood are not for her. But her kisses suddenly have Matt dreaming of something wonderful -- and soon he’s determined to get this reluctant woman to change her mind.A baby is the last thing hard-driving journalist Matt Winter needs. But when he finds one outside his San Francisco apartment door late one night and it turns out to belong to the sister he hasn’t seen since she was nine, he knows he can’t just abandon the bay. He also knows that he has to find his sister. But he needs help, which comes in the reluctant form of bridal shop owner Caitlyn Devereaux, his neighbor and a woman with sorrows of her own. 	173356
1946	Some Like Em Dead	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, March, 1946	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	173357
2006	Some Like It Haute	NR		Dam, Julie K.L.	People Senior Editor	Fashion Correspondent Alex Simons for The Weekly Magazine, is a former big-haired Texan, who parlays her acquired fashion apercu into articles for respected London weekly, jetting to Paris each year to report on fashion week.She thought she would never live down her very public, very literal run-in with a six-foot model at the Chanel haute couture show in Paris.  Attends an avant-garde show at a trendy new dive and finds a love interest and the hottest new designer.Following her big scoop and her heart sends Alex on a wild goose chase through the streets of Paris and tests her definition of reality. Intrepid heroine finally gets her story.Publicist friend leads her to the week's hottest scoop: a brilliant new designer so shadowy he's vanished altogether. Alex surmounts obstacles to get the guy, the story and the shoes.	173358
1975	Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: Learning to Drive	T			Episode #22. 12-225-1975	TV Interviewer (David Jacobs). Cameraman (Michael Angrave).	173359
2006	Some Nerve	NR		Heller, Jane		Entertainment Reporter-Celebrity Journalist Ann Roth is 30 and has one last chance to prove herself. She is different from the other reporters at Famous, the L.A. magazine, where she has her dream job interviewing stars.She values her ethics. She doesn't pick through people's garbage, doesn't print rumor and gossip, doesn't try to pervert the truth. But when her editor tells her she's too niceHe says that what he needs is a killer journalist who'll do whatever it takes to get a story, she realizes that she must do something drastic. Of course, her plan backfires. She fails to get an interview with notoriously media-averse actor and gets fired.Her disappointment turns to rage when she learns that the actor knew she had a phobia about flying and insisted on doing the interview on his plane just to get her off his back. She volunteers at a hospital to get the story on the actor.She gets the story. If she writes it, she'll have her job back and prove she's the killer journalist her editor had wanted her to be. But after facing her fear of falling in love, how much is she willing to risk for her career?	173360
1896	Some Newspaper Women	ER		Winslow, Helen M.	Arena, The, XVII, December 1896, p. 127 -  Ghiglione Reference	Female Journalists	173361
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Blah, Blah, Blah	T			Episode #3. 3-12-2001	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. Frankie is dating a woman whom he is very attracted to, but isn't really interested in what she has to say. Whenever she begins to discuss her feelings, all Frankie hears is "blah, blah, blah." Warren, on the other hand, really enjoys talking with her and sharing emotions. Together, Frankie and Warren make the perfect guy and they decide to split the duties of a boyfriend. Warren gets the deep conversation and Frankie gets to enjoy the "pillow talk."	173362
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Brief Encounter, A	T			Episode #4. 3-28-2001	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. Vern suspects that Frankie may be gay, while Pino thinks Warren has a crush on Frankie. When Pino and Vern insist to Frankie and Warren that all signs point to Frankie being gay and to Warren having a crush on him, the roommates begin to read new meaning into every conversation they have as they dance around the issue. But when Frankie finds some of his expensive underwear missing, he decides it's time to confront Warren.	173363
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Fight Night	T			Episode #2. 3-7-2001	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. Worried that his friends will give him a hard time for having a gay roommate, Frankie attempts to hide the fact by making the apartment look more masculine when his friends come over to watch the fight. He asked Warren to act more heterosexual. Warren doesn’t like it but after meeting Frankie’s scary friends, grudgingly agrees.	173364
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Marriage Counselor, The	T			Episode #6. 	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. When Connie confides to Warren and Pino that she fears her husband is bored with her in the boudoir, Warren convinces her that she has nothing to worry about if she uses a sexy technique called "the boomerang." But when Connie's new bedroom move makes her husband suspicious that she's been seeing someone on the side, Frankie is beside himself with fear that his parents are going to break up.	173365
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 2-28-2001	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) is down-on-his luck, has been laid off from his job as a magazine writer, is two months behind on his rent, and has just been dumped by his roommate of two years. He desperately needs a roommate to help pay the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment. Fairbanks, with the help of his flamboyant best friend, Vern, puts an ad in the paper, “GWM seeks roommate.” Frankie Zito (Danny Nucci), a macho guy from the Bronx, who against the wishes of his parents wants to move out of their house, responds to Warren’s ad. Along with his dim-witted best friend, Pino, Frankie assumes GWM means “Guy With Money.” Vern and Warren meet a string of bad candidates until he winds up with sexy, but straight Frankie, who moves in and worlds collide. Frankie’s parents expect him to take over the family restaurant, but he wants to be in Manhattan to pursue his secret dream of becoming an actor. Thrilled by the prospect of Warren’s place, he punks down his savings, completely unaware that Warren is gay.When each guy’s sexual orientation becomes abundantly clear, it’s too late. Warren has handed over Frankie’s first and last month’s rent to his building manager. So the men agree to an arm wrestling match to decide the situation. Scaring Frankie with a fake flirting maneuver during the match, Warren wins, and Frankie has to move out. But fate intervenes when Warren’s ex, Terry, shows up to retrieve some belongings. eager to make Terry jealous, Warren convinces Frankie to test out his acting abilities by pretending to be his new boyfriend. However, Frankie’s parents unexpectedly arrive during the “act,” and conclude that he’s gay. With an adept assist from Warren after Terry leaves, Frankie reveals to his parents that he has a secret: he’s not gay, but he does want to act instead of taking over the family business. Once the confusion is settled,  Warren and Frankie agree to continue as roommates. having already helped each other out a little bit, the two realize that they actually may have more in common than they ever thought possible.	173366
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Scenes from an Italian Party	T			Episode #7. 	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. When Frankie is looking for the perfect gift for his parents' 25th anniversary, Warren suggests that a big elaborate party would be perfect. Frankie thinks pizza and beer would suit his folks better, but finally Warren wins out and arranges an over-the-top anniversary bash. Unfortunately, everything that can go wrong does, but each of the mishaps that occurs can be swept under the rug -- except for the fight that breaks out between the happy couple when Warren insists that the guests of honor toast each other. Meanwhile, Pino goes out of his way to woo Maryl, unaware that she has a crush on Frankie.	173367
2001	Some Of My Best Friends: Shaggy Dog Story	T			Episode #5. 4-11-2001	Gay Magazine Writer Warren Fairbanks (Jason Bateman) needs a roommate desperately to make the rent on a Greenwich Village apartment when his lover leaves him. Warren hesitantly agrees to adopt a lost puppy so that Frankie can impress an attractive new tenant in their building. Frankie, however, doesn't realize that the object of his affection thinks that the roommates are actually an adorable "couple" out walking their dog together. Meanwhile, Pino gets up the nerve to ask Meryl out on a date, but his face and arms swell up from his severe allergy to the dog.	173368
1943	Some of the Best	M				Commentator-Host (Lewis Stone)	173369
2005	Some Other Rainbow	DT		McCarthy, John and Jill Morrell		British TV Journalist John McCarthy was kidnapped in Beirut on April 17, 1986 and remained a hostage for the next five years. During those years he was cut off from everything and everybody he knew and loved, from family and friends.He was also separated from Jill Morrell, the girl he was going to marry.	173370
1957	Some Slips Don't Show	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley (A.A. Fair)		Press	173371
1914	Some Steamer Snooping	M			Ness Book	Female Reporter boards a ship to get a story on a Baron's engagement to the daughter of a wealthy manufacturer. Baron then falls for the reporter, but accuses her of just trying to get a story when he discovers her profession.All is resolved and the Baron proposes to the reporter.	173372
1982	Somebody Else's Money	N		Thomas, D.M.	Weinberg List	Journalist	173373
1990	Somebody Has To Shoot the Picture	MT	L. SV 37	Magee, Doug (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Paul Marish (Roy Scheider) is a burnt-out Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist turned commercial photographer.  He's asked by a prisoner to photograph his death by electric chair when a request to televise the execution is denied.Won Pulitzer for photographs he took of the shooting of a female journalist by revolutionary soldiers in Colombia. The woman was also his lover. Negotiations are made to sell photos to Time. Writer Dan Weston (Andre Braghter) works with Marsh.Brother of cop prisoner is accused of killing, commits suicide Weston says, "Jesus what a story." Marsh says, "Murder and suicide, justice and betrayal. Small town shattered by a dark secret that wouldn't go away. Everything you wanted, kid."Marsh interviews the prisoner and gets more involved in the case. While blowing up some of his photos, he discovers evidence that the man is innocent. But he is executed before Marsh can prove it.Marsh doesn't photograph the execution. Instead, he turns his camera on the witnesses. TV Reporter (Marietta Haley). Dan Weston, Time Magazine Reporter (Andre Braugher).	173374
1950	Somebody Knows	DR				Public Affairs Program. Reward for information.	173375
1956	Somebody Up There Likes Me	M	DVD -R HQ 3473, 3474. VHS 1310			News Media. Reporters (Robert Gardett, Byron Kane, Len Lesser, Patrick McVey, Andy Savilla). Off-Screen Reporter (Ray Danton - voice). Zale Fight Ringside Reporter (Jeffrey Sayre). Zale Fight Ringside Photographer (Fred Aldrich).TV Sportscaster Harry Wismer (Himself).	173376
1975	Somebody's Somebodies	P	MLPL	Lang, P.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	173377
2009	Someday	N		Kingsbury, Karen		Tabloid rumors talk of trouble and unfaithfulness between Dayne and Katy Matthews as they take on separate movie projects. And then a dramatic tabloid cover photo threatens to destroy everything they’ve worked to build together. Only Dayne knows the truth about the photo, truth that would help Katy believe him. But the truth will also cause devastating damage to the people he loves so dearly -- the Baxter family. Dayne must weigh his decision carefully, but at what price? 	173378
1968	Someone	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer (Joe Caruso).	173379
1951	Someone at the Door	M		Christie, Major Campbell. Miss Dorothy Campbell Christie (Play). A.R. Rawlinson (Screenplay)	Remake of the 1936 film. Ness Book	Reporter Ronnie (Michael Medwin) for the Express plans a fake murder so he can get a scoop. Complains that his articles keep getting bumped because of murder stories ("All the editors can think of is murder").He decides to stage his sister's death and then cash in on the publicity when she turns up in court. After his sister finds stolen jewels hidden in their house, reporter changes his mind and decides to capture the thieves.Actual murder takes place on their property and reporter's sister is kidnapped. Although reporter is arrested for shooting one of the crooks, he uncovers the real killer and gets his story.Reporter appears to be able to do his reporting without leaving his house.	173380
1936	Someone at the Door	M			UK Only	Aspiring Reporter Ronnie Martin (Billie Milton) is penniless so he and his sister Sally Martin (Aileen Marson) move back into their childhood home, a rundown country manor.Their plans to launch his journalistic career by faking her murder go awry when they fall foul of a gang of jewel thieves trying to find the loot stashed somewhere in the house.	173381
1971	Someone Behind the Door (aka Quelqu'un derriere la porter)	M	VHS 934			News Media	173382
2002	Someone Else's Music	N		Haddam, Jane		Journalist Elizabeth (Liz) Toliver was once too smart and too shy for her own good. Today she's a popular author and an esteemed CNN panelist engaged to a rock star.When she was 17 on a summer night, a practical joke by six female classmates ended with Toliver in a coma, a young boy with his throat slit and unshakeable memories she has never forgotten. Or forgiven.Now 30 years later she's coming home to play catch-up with old friends. Retired chief of the FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit wants to know what happened that night.Toliver was nailed into an outhouse with more than 20 snakes and she beat herself into a coma trying to escape. Local teenage boy murdered outside.	173383
1976	Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of America	NM	OWN - P	Lyons, Nan and Ivan		Magazine. Chef Natasha O'Brien has plans to launch a magazine.	173384
1978	Someone is Watching Me	MT	SV 151 (3/4s). 154 (final 10 minutes)			TV Announcer (Michael Laurence)	173385
2002	Someone Knows	N		Young, Karen		Magazine Editor Valerie Olivier-Long is an award-winning editor who has a secret life. Twenty years earlier, she was Caroline Weston, a scared teenager living with a pimp.When her best friend died in childbirth, Weston took the baby and with the help of a maverick nun, raised the child as her own. But now, Olivier-Long is getting messages from someone who knows who she really is.Worse yet, the stalker is ruthlessly killing people she lives and makes it clear she is the target.  Meanwhile, she is mending her relationship with her new boss, Jordan Case, who soon finds himself in the role of her protector as well as her lover.	173386
2001	Someone Like You	M	VHS 1288			Columnist Jane Goodale (Ashley Judd) writes secret column for single woman that becomes national sensation. Produces popular daytime talk show.  Ray (Greg Kinnear) executive producer of program.Liz (Marisa Tomei) works at men's magazine that publishes her anonymous editorial column. Eddie Alden (Hugh Jackman) works on the program. Diane Roberts (Ellen Barkin) talk-show host.Hugh Downs as himself (summing up Goodale's romantic life on New Year's Eve broadcast).	173387
1999	Someone Like You	N		Thomas, Jacquelin	Weinberg List	Journalist	173388
1995	Someone to Die For	M				TV Anchor (James Shavick)	173389
2002	Someone to Kill	N		Corriher, Kurt		Investigative Reporter Judith Lyles and her four-year-old daughter are blown up in their car one windy March morning by a professional assassin. She had made enemies over the years and might have been a target for violence.Her husband, once a highly decorated member of the Special Forces in Vietnam and now the pacific director of athletics for a small North Carolina college is a broken man. All that holds him together is to find out who is responsible for their deaths.Lyles was a fearless young investigative journalist embroiled in divorce and child-custody proceedings. She is assassinated by a radio-detonated car bomb. Pavlak is on the suspect list.Outlaw biker gang is suspect and other targets of Lyles' journalistic probes. Lyles' close friend Brigitte in Berlin is a victim of a fatal hit-and-run.	173390
2007	Someone To Love	N		Deveraux, Jude		Journalist Nightingale Smythe is beautiful and confrontational searches for the truth about two deaths -- Jace Montgomery’s fiancee Stacy commits suicide while they’re vacationing in England. Three years have passed and everybody believes that but Jace. The chance discovery of a letter Stacy received days before she died and a photo of Priory House in Margate, England -- the village where Stacy committed suicide -- prompt Jace to investigate. Finding Priory House for sale, Jace buys it despite its ugliness and expense. Dwelling in the house is the ghost of young Ann Stuart, who lived there in the 1870s and committed suicide just before her wedding. Journalist Smythe wants to find out what really happened to both women. Smythe was a foreign correspondent who is worn out by what she’s seen in the world and now works for the local newspaper. She joins Jace to find out what is going on. 	173391
1997	Someone To Talk To (Transactions - All Around Atlantis)	SS		Eisenberg, Deborah		News Media	173392
2002	Someone to Watch Over Me	N		Churchill, Jill		Editor Jack Summer, editor of the local paper goes to Washington D.C. to investigate a gathering of veterans seeking government relief from the Depression.Veterans camped out on Anqacostia Flats in Washington and were dispersed by government militia in the 1930s.	173393
1998	Someone To Watch Over Me	NR		Owen, Ruth	Loveswept #867	TV Anchor Tory Chandler has been receiving dangerous threats in blood-red ink. An ex-cop comes to her rescue.	173394
2002	Someone Was Watching	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Candee Thomas).	173395
2004	Someone You Know	N		Zebrun, Gary		Columnist Daniel Carouso works for a Providence newspaper, has a wife and daughter he loves deeply. But he has a problem: the men he has  gay sex with, starting with a firefighter he meets on a business trip to Seattle, end up dead and mutilated.The sadistic killer has an uncanny ability to track Carouso's every move. Carouso finally turns to a police detective friend with whom he once had a homosexual encounter. The reporter sends his family to safety in Florida.Awakening alone and deeply conflicted after a night with a firefighter in Seattle, Caruso flies home to Providence, RI but on a layover in Chicago, receives a bizarre and frightening message indicating that someone knows of his deception.At home with his family, the serenity of a weekend morning  is shattered by arrival of second message -- gruesome package showing firefighter was murdered. Killer knows every move Caruso, a closeted gay journalist, and his family make.He fears for his family's safety. Killer stalks Caruso deeper into netherworld of bathhouses and S-and-M bars. Inner struggle to be honest about his homosexuality is as consuming as search for killer.	173396
1962	Someone's Sleeping in My Bed	N		Gonzales, John		Press	173397
1978	Someone’s Watching Me! (aka High Rise)	MT			11-24-1978 - NBC. 	TV News Director Leigh Michaels (Lauren Hutton) is being stalked by an anonymous maniac living across from her high-rise apartment  who knows her every move. Her only support comes from her coworker Sophie (Adrienne Barbeau). Michaels is spunky, constantly talking to herself and always rushing headlong into situations. TV Announcer (Michael Laurence)	173398
1950	Somerset Maugham TV Theatre	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	173399
1970	Somerset:	TS			Soap	Reporter Greg Mercer (Gary Swanson)	173400
1974	Somerset:	TS			Series. 3-30-1970 to 12-31-1976. NBC	Editor Julian Cannell (Joel Crothers, 1972-1976) of the Somerset Register newspaper. After the murder of his second wife and then a failed relationship without another heroine, he took another shot at marriage with an impressionable young woman.When Julian finds out that his new wife aborted their child, he divorces her and goes back to his previous relationship.  Unfortunately the woman had by now married someone else.	173401
1976	Somerset:	TS			Series. 3-30-1970 to 12-31-1976. NBC	Reporters Carrie Wheeler (JoBeth Williams, 1975-1976) and Steve Slade (Gene Bud, 1976) for the Somerset Register newspaper find true love with each other. Carrie had pursued another man who was killed by a hit man.She then falls in love with Newshound Slade.	173402
2000	Somethin' Extra	N		Rice, Patty		African-American Editor David Lewis, a 52-year-old former Atlanta newspaper editor has been transplanted to Maryland because his wife has landed a new high-powered job in Washington D.C.  He's feeling lonely and neglected.When he starts teaching at a Maryland university and meets the English department's new secretary, the May-November affair blossoms.African-American Secretary feels "David is much more to me than a open wallet and zipper." But he still loves his wife.	173403
1997	Something Borrowed, Something Blue	MT				Reporter (Marguerite Ayers)	173404
1949	Something Dead Has Been Added	SM		Fleming-Roberts, G.T.	Black Mask, Mar. 1949, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 42-63	Reporter John Anthony Gwinn, Indianapolis reporter	173405
1977	Something for Joey	MT				News Media. Reporter (Patrick Baldauff). TV Reporter (Marcy Vosburgh).  News Media. 1973 Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti and his brother.	173406
1952	Something for the Birds	M				Reporter (Edmund Cobb). Reporter (Marvin Bryan). Announcer (Rodney Bell)	173407
2000	Something in the Air: Cross Roads	T			Episode #14. 2-14-2000	Newspapers. Stan the Newspaper Man (Philip Reilley).	173408
1950	Something in the City	M				Reporter (Bill Shine)	173409
1988	Something Is Out There	MT				TV Interviewer (Andi Chapman)	173410
1952	Something Money Can't Buy	M				Critic (D.A. Clarke-Smith)	173411
1920	Something New	M	DVD -R HQ 3539		AFI-Authors	Writer	173412
2002	Something Sacred	N		Morgan, Rupbert		Journalist Nick Carraway was once a reporter on the Daily Post and a damned good one too. So how come he’s about to take one of the longest journeys any man can make, from prison cell to court room to stand trial for murder? As the fateful first day of his trial opens, so Nick reflects with irony and wry humor, anger and affection, on how he came to stand accused of murder, remembering those who played their part:  Kevin O’Neil, his old editor at the Daily Post and McQueen, its owner and chairman of the far-reaching conglomerate InfoCorps. Jordan Baker, the poor, persecuted and now dead transvestite. Frank Bosch, the crooked cop Nick thought he had in his pocket. But above all Nick is haunted by the memory of Jamey Gatz, the beautiful, mysterious heroine of a subway shooting he so desperately believed would be his big break: the story that would make his name and change his life. And how right he was, for life would never be the same again. 	173413
1979	Something Short of Paradise	MT	SVD 1336			Magazine Writer and theatre manager carry on stormy affair in New York. (David Steinberg and Susan Sarandon). First Reporter (Joan Pape). Second Reporter (F.J. O'Neil). Third Reporter (Robert Miller). Fourth Reporter (Robert L. Horen).Photographer (Lawrence Lust).	173414
1996	Something So Right	T	VHS 385		Episode. Series (1996-1998)	News Media	173415
1998	Something to Believe In	M				Photographer (Osvaldo Alzari).	173416
1983	Something To Celebrate	DT			Canada	Interviewer-Narrator Donald Brittain. Interviewer D. Joanne Malo.	173417
1952	Something to Live For	M				Critic (Erville Alderson). Critic (Maurice Cass)	173418
1943	Something to Shout About	M				Reporter Gabe Ridley is a small town newsman.	173419
1937	Something To Sing About	M	DVD -R HQ 3905, 3906.		PR	Columnist Miss Amy Robbins (Kathleen Lockhart) interviews a rising star after catching him kissing his secretary. Motion Picture Company's Public Relations Man Hank Meyers (William Frawley) tries to keep the story out of the papers.News media. Actress tells gossip columnist that she is engaged to the actor who is married to the band's singer. She publishes the report.Owner of nightclub tells newspapers that the band's singer is the actor's wife, who thinks her husband is now two-timing her. He flies back to her and shows her headline showing romance is a hoax as they dance before the nightclub audience.Cameraman (Brian Sheridan).	173420
2000	Something to Sing About	MT				Cameraman (Brian Sheridan).	173421
2006	Something Very Wicked	N		Zelinsky, Mary		Reporter Cora Dearing of the New Orleans Times writes nothing but fluff and is tired of it. But Times Editor Jim Matthews assigns Cora to write a series of articles on romance and intrigue.She objects to another feel good assignment because she wants to be considered a serious journalist. Meanwhile a playboy wants Dearing to clean up his family's reputation.He wants her to do a piece on his grandmother who for decades has rolled up her sleeves and performed good deeds for those in need. Through some clever manipulations, he gets her to visit his mansion.One guest vanishes and Cora suffers from food poisoning.  She wonders if her host is a killer.	173422
1967	Something Weird	M				Photographer (Lee Ahsmann). Editor (Semaj Yelruh).	173423
2007	Something Wicked	NSF		Mulvany, Catherine		Investigative Reporter Regan Cluny is in hot pursuit of a reclusive philanthropist who is financing a mysterious archaeological dig in the California desert. Attempting to convince the philanthropist to grant her an interview has proven impossible long distance so Cluny sets off uninvited for his dig to woo him in person. Instead she meets with deadly trouble -- a biker gang corners her at a remote rest stop, sabotages her car and leaves her for dead on a country road. She survives with only one strange memory of her attack, and the man who comes to her aid is the philanthropist himself. Strongly attracted to her handsome protector, Regan can’t know that he is a vampire tied to her attackers by a vicious blood feud that dates back to the Civil War, or that he has hungered for the life and soul of a mortal for nearly two centuries. With the local sheriff determined to nail him for the violence perpetrated by his dire enemy, Regan must decide whether the dark secrets of a lover she can’t live without are something wonderful...or something wicked.	173424
1986	Something Wild	M				TV Newscaster (Buzz Kilman)	173425
1997	Something Wild	NR		Raye, Kimberly		Reporter who is beautiful and a man raised in the wilderness find romance in this retelling of the Tarzan and Jane story.Her world is turned upside down when her husband is critically injured in a car	173426
1947	Something Wonderful To Happen	NM		Fisher, Cyrus (Teilhet, D.)		Press	173427
1976	Something, Everything, Anything, Nothing	SS	GPL	O'Faolain, Sean	In "Foreign Affairs and Other Stories."	Correspondent-Narrator. American foreign correspondent stationed in Rome, covering Italy, Greece, Turkey, Corsica, Sardinia, Malta, Libya, Egypt and the entire Middle East.	173428
2003	Something's Gotta Give	M				TV Anchor Diane Sawyer was at one time engaged to Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), a swinger with a taste for young women who is growing older and falls in love with an accomplished woman closer to his own age after dating her daughter..	173429
1981	Sometimes a Stranger	N		Alexie Angela	Weinberg List	Journalist	173430
1959	Sometimes At Night	N		Brome, Vincent		Press	173431
2005	Sometimes in April	MT				News Media. Hutsi Journalist (Brian Greene). Older Journalist #1 (Mike Marshall). Older Journalist #2 (Erick Mitchell). Older Journalist #3 (Michael Morris).	173432
1993	Sometimes You See It Coming	NS		Baker, Kevin		Sportswriter Ellie Jay and a teammate look into the past of one of the greatest ballplayers in history who suddenly seems to forget how to play.They want to discover trauma that has motivated him and now threatens to destroy him. He has no past, no friends, no women and no interests outside of hitting a baseball.	173433
2007	Somewhere a Band Is Playing	N		Bradbury, Ray	Bradbury started the novella in the 1950s and kept revising it until it was published in 2007. Limited edition includes early drafts, story fragments and an unfinished screenplay. 	Reporter James Cardiff, a Chicago newspaper journalist, discovers a place called Summerton and one of its most beautiful residents, the elegant and lovely Nefertiti. Never mind that the town is not listed on any map and that the place doesn’t have any children. Cardiff suspects even stranger truths and senses that Neff can, if she chooses, reveal them to him. Summerton is a place for which all of us yearn, where dandelion fluff sails on the warm June breezes and meadows of brilliant yellow sunflowers turn their bright faces toward the Arizona sun. Summerton is not on any map, but reporter Cardiff is convinced he can find it because strange poetry about the place comes to him when he closes his eyes.  Cardiff travels by train in search of a story about Summerton, and has to leap from the train as it slows, but doesn’t stop, at an old station. Summerton lies hidden in the rural countryside, and it is a place of peace, perfection and beauty beyond dreams. The air is filled with the aroma of freshly baked bread, the streets are spotless, the townsfolk are smiling and friendly. Cardiff takes up residence in a huge Victorian boarding house called The Egyptian View Arms where he is greeted by the alluring proprietress, a young woman named Nefertiti. As Cardiff settles into the community, he starts to notice that things are slightly askew. There are no children at play in the well-tended yards. No doctors. No one seems to age. The reporter in Cardiff begins to suspect that the residents of Summerton are hiding something, and his instincts lead him to the town cemetery. Secrets lie hidden like ancient bones, secrets as silent as the nodding sunflower meadows, secrets that beautiful Nef can reveal to him. But the town of Summerton is due to be razed to make way for an interstate highway. Will Summerton’s secrets be lost forever, or will Cardiff reveal what he finds to the world in the story he plans to write? 	173434
2002	Somewhere a Song: Daughters of Fortune 2	N		Pella, Judith		Journalist Cameron Hayes in Moscow is one of three daughters of newspaper tycoon Keegan Hayes. It's the day after Pearl Harbor and each daughter is on a different continent.Trauma each woman experiences threatens to further drive a wedge in the Hayes family.	173435
2008	Somewhere Beyond	M				TV Reporter (Bridget Grogan). Late one night in 1984, an intruder broke into a home and raped a young woman. Soon after, the man was caught and sentenced to life for assaulting her and three others. Twenty-three years later, the woman decides to confront the man who raped her and speak to him in prison, face to face. The encounter would change both their lives -- and the lives of others.	173436
1942	Somewhere I'll Find You	M	DVD -R HQ 2664, 2665. SVDSP 636. SV 72	Hoffman, Charles (Novel). Walter Reisch (Adaptation).  Marguerite Roberts (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Turner - 1940 Cosmopolitan serial	War Correspondents Jonny (Clark Gable) and younger brother Kirk Davis (Robert Sterling) for the New York Chronicle. Return to New York office after being kicked out of Germany. Editor George L. Stafford (Charles Dingle) accuses them of reporting rumors.Jonny threatens to take story to another paper, Stafford reminds him they have a contract. Editor is tricked into running story. Kirk announces engagement to Reporter Paula Lane (Lana Turner). Jonny falls for Lane who disappears on assignment in IndochinaDavis brothers go to find her. She's discovered smuggling Chinese children to safety. After Pearl Harbor, Jonny covers war, Kirk joins Army, Lane joins Red Cross. Kirk is killed. Jonny dictates story to Lane: "More to come. That's a newspaper term…""…and it means story isn't finished, that the punch line hasn't been written yet. Remember that, Tokyo. More to come." Bombs fall. "…The only time a paper justifies its existence is when it prints the truth, not when it sells the most advertising. …""You're a war correspondent and there's a war going on, remember? You just can't walk out on it." "Everybody's not like you. You'd rather be a good reporter than Shakespeare." "Shakespeare was a reporter. Scooped Queen Elizabeth…."	173437
1941	Somewhere I'll Find You	N	OWN - H	Hoffman, Charles		War Correspondents Kirk and Jonny Davis, two brothers who are ace reporters and a newspaper woman, Paula Davis, whom they think they love like a sister. Background of foreign news service. Paula Davis can match them by-line for by-line.	173438
1998	Somewhere in the Darkness	M				TV Newsreader (Richard Morecroft). Weatherman (Ian Turpie).	173439
1980	Somewhere in Time	M				Critic (Laurence Coven). Critic (William H. Macy). Photographer, 1912 (Tim Kazurinsky).	173440
1995	Sommaren	MF				Newscaster (Claus Elfsberg)	173441
1994	Sommarmord	MF				Reporter (Lennart Jahkel)	173442
1955	Sommarnattens leende	MF				Photographer Adolf Almgren (Hans Straat).	173443
1986	Sommer des Samurai, Der	MF			West Germany	Journalist (Hans-Christoph Blumenberg).	173444
2004	Sommerdag pa Caix, En	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Lally Hoffmann.	173445
2005	Sommerpraten	TF			Series	Interviewer (Stal Talsnes).	173446
1990	Somso og Bjornvig	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Poul Thomsen	173447
1936	Son Comes Home, A	M		Herevey, Harry (Story). Sylvia Thalberg (Screenplay)		Reporter Steve (Wallace Ford), typical brash reporter, identifies a killer. Reporter (Buddy Fine). Reporter (Harrison Greene). Reporter (Russell Hopton). Reporter (Philo McCullough). Reporter (Paddy O'Flynn). Reporter (Cyril Ring).Teletype Operator (Emmet Vogan).	173448
1950	Son of a Hundred Kings	N	OWN - H	Costain, Thomas B.		Press	173449
1953	Son of Belle Starr	M	SVD 1146 (complete). SVD 1366 (Complete). SVD 1142 (incomplete-- signal out)	DeWitt, Jack (Story). D.D. Beauchamp, William Raynor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Tom Wren (Regis Toomey) and his children attempt to solve a series of robberies attributed to son of Belle Starr. When crooked sheriff tries to blame one the editor's sons for the robberies, the son of Belle Starr forces confession from sheriff.He then kills the head of the gang but is mortally wounded in the struggle and dies in the editor's daughter's arms.	173450
1951	Son of Dr. Jekyll	M				Reporter (Bruce Lester - Daniels' Reporter). Editor Richard Daniels (Gavin Muir).	173451
1963	Son of Flubber	M	DVD -R HQ 10637, 10638			News Media. Newscaster (Lee Giroux). Newsboy Joey Marriano (Lindy Davis). Radio Announcer- Sportscaster (Paul Lynde). TV commercial announcer (Joe Flynn).  TV Broadcaster (Christopher Dark - Voice). Newsboy (Lindy Davis).	173452
1978	Son of Hitler	M				Reporter (Renate Kasche)	173453
1933	Son of Kong	M	DVD -R HQ 2177, 2148. L			News Media. Reporter (Gertrude Short). Newsboy (Ed Rochelle). Messenger (Ed Lanegan).	173454
1952	Son of Paleface	M				Photographer (Cecil B. DeMille).	173455
2000	Son of the Beach: Attack of the Cocktopuss	T			Episode #12. 9-5-2000	Reporter (James Hendriksen).	173456
2002	Son of the Beach: Bad News, Mr. Johnson	T			Episode #42. 10-1-2002	Asian Female News Reporter (Candace Kita).	173457
2002	Son of the Beach: Empty the Dragon	T			Episode #38.8-20-2002	Photographer #1 (Hiroshi Sakata). Photographer #2 (Joey Yu).	173458
2001	Son of the Beach: Grand Prix	T			Episode #26. 7-3-2001	Sports Announcer (Bill MacDonald).	173459
2002	Son of the Beach: In the Line of Booty	T			Episode #31. 7-2-2002	News Media. Reporter (Maria Quiban).	173460
2001	Son of the Beach: Island of Dr. Merlot, The	T			Episode #24. 6-19-2001. Comedy	Reporter (Kristin Malia)	173461
2001	Son of the Beach: It's Showtime at the Apollo 13!	T			Episode #23. 6-12-2001	Sports Announcer (Bill MacDonald).	173462
2002	Son of the Beach: Jailhouse Notch (Part Two)	T			Episode #41. 9-24-2002	Reporter (Bill McDonald).	173463
2000	Son of the Beach: Miso Honei	T			Episode #8. 8-8-2000	Sports Announcer (Bill MacDonald).	173464
2001	Son of the Beach: Remember Her Titans	T			Episode #16. 3-17-2001	Sports Announcer (Bill MacDonald). Color Commentator (Rodney Neil).	173465
2001	Son of the Beach: Rod Strikes Back	T			Episode #17. 4-3-2001	Asian Female News Reporter (Candace Kita).	173466
2001	Son of the Beach: Sexorcist, The	T	SVD 1032		Episode	Reporter learns that the mayor sexually harasses Chip	173467
2002	Son of the Beach: Taco Lips Now (Part I)	T			Episode #40. 4. 9-17-2002-2002	Asian Female News Reporter (Candace Kita).	173468
2002	Son of the Beach: Three Days of the Condom	T			Episode #32. 7-9-2002	Asian Female News Reporter (Candace Kita).	173469
2000	Son of the Beach: With Sex You Get Eggroll.	T			Episode #1. 3-14-2000	Sports Announcer (Stu Nahan).	173470
1930	Son of the Gods	M	DVD -R HQ 4421, 4424		AFI-Novelists	Writer	173471
2005	Son of the Mask	M				Reporter (Peter Plusch). Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy), aspiring cartoonist, finds himself in predicament when his dog stumbles upon the mask of Loki. Then after conceiving an infant son "born of the mask", he discovers just how lonely child raising can be.	173472
1993	Son of the Pink Panther	M				Female Reporter (Elisabeth Brat). Reporter (Steven Crossley).	173473
1990	Son's Promise, A	MT				TV Anchor (Tim Powell)	173474
1974	Sonar Kella	MF				Journalist (Ashok Mukherjee).	173475
1980	Sondagsmagasinet	DF			Series 1980-	Reporters Helle Faber (1998-2000), Cecilie Beck (2004), Jeppe Nybroe (2005). Hosts Jorgen Flindt Pedersen (1980-), Steffen Kretz (1996-1997), Morten Lokkegaard (1996-), Trine Sick (2004), Mette Vibe Utzon (2005).	173476
1988	Sone Pe Suhaaga	M			India	Interviewer (Ram Sethi).	173477
1999	Song From the Heart, A	MT				Reporter (Keir MacPherson). Beautiful blind concert cellist falls for famous self-centered pianist but doesn't realize that true love is right before her eyes.	173478
1948	Song is Born, A	M				Photographer at Dorsey Club (Pat Walker).	173479
2007	Song Is You	NM		Abbott, Megan E.	PR	Publicist Gil "Hop" Hopkins, a journalist-turned-studio-flack, is a smooth-talkeer who has parlayed his celebrity-magazine post into a studio publicity gig, giving him access to all the famous names and gorgeous starlets he desires. The year is 1951.An African-American actress is concerned about an old scandal. She and Hop accompanied a beautiful actress on her last night which ended at a shady club whose patrons sometimes engaged in very rough play.Hop doesn't want to revisit that night -- hushing it up won him his job, but then the African-American actress goes missing too and he finds he can't let go. Winnowing through the rumors, some of which he planted, makes him face some dark truths.It's been two years since she disappeared. Driven by guilt and fear of blackmail, Hop delves into the case trying to stay one step ahead of an intrepid female reporter who is also chasing the story.Hop's efforts at amateur sleuthing unearth a blackmail ring and a possible mob connection to the actor's disappearance.	173480
2005	Song of an Innocent Bystander, The	N		Boone, Ian		Reporter is seeking the truth about a nine-year-old girl who walked into an underground restaurant and was at the mercy of a deranged gunman.  What really happened down there? It was front page news then and the reporter wants to find out the real story.When Freda agrees to be interviewed about the incident, the reporter stirs up memories that she had long suppressed.The story spirals more and more out of control during Freda's meeting with the reporter. Who is the reporter and how does he know so much about the incident?	173481
2009	Song of an Innocent Bystander, The	N		Bone, Ian		Reporter from a newspaper is trying to find out the truth about Freda 10 years after the nine-year-old girl walked into an underground restaurant and straight into a terrifying ordeal: for 36 hours she was at the mercy of a deranged gunman. While her parents waited outside, Freda allied herself with the one person who could possibly save her -- the gunman. The reporter knows about the writing on napkins. What really happened down there. He wants to find out. 	173482
1943	Song of Bernadette, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1958 (Media Excerpts)	Seaton, George (Screenplay).		Newspaper headlines throughout sum up the story. Headlines: "Lourdes Child Sees Virgin Mary…." "…Fantastic and Idiotic Tale."  Reads newspaper editorial.  Mayor refers to power of the newspapers. Newspaper reaction may stop railroad from coming to Lourdes	173483
1922	Song of Life, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	173484
1945	Song of Old Wyoming	M				Publisher Kate "Ma" Conway (Sarah Padden), publisher of the Laramie Bulletin and owner of a cattle ranch, wages an up-hill battle to have Wyoming join the Union. Editor Timothy Meeks (Horace Murphy).Refuses to be intimidated by corrupt politician and crooked banker who team up to fight her.	173485
1943	Song of Russia	M	DVD -R HQ 4733, 4734			Radio Commentator (John Nesbitt). Reporter (Alex Akimoff). Reporter (George Glebeff). Russian Radio Announcer (Gregory Gaye). Reporter (Martin Noble).	173486
1917	Song of Sixpence, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	173487
2002	Song of Songs	M				News Media. News Anchor (Pamela Davis).	173488
2005	Song of the Dead	M				News Media. News Anchor (Aaron Laue).	173489
1933	Song of the Eagle	M				Photographer (Irving Bacon)	173490
1944	Song of the Open Road	M				Photographer Still Spolo (Sig Arno).	173491
1933	Song of the Press	PO	MLPL	Millard, Bailey	In "Sunland Song."	Press. "Oh, the wonders and the thunders of the press!"  "But 'tis nothing to my reverence for the press, For the press, To my dumb and blind affection for the press."See the league-long web of  paper flying free; See the glistening ink-blacked rollers pressing tight To the plates whereon the letters are fast bound in molten fetters, Letters telling tales of human wrong and right, Wrong and right,"…I am but the humble handmaid Of the people, and the people I would serve, I would serve, For the highest of all missions is to serve."	173492
1947	Song of the Thin Man	M	DVD -R HQ 3838, 3839. L			News Photographer (Donald Kerr).	173493
1985	Song of the Wolf	N	OWN - P	Stone, Scott C.S.		Female Foreign Correspondent in Korea.	173494
1689	Song to the Tune of Lilli Burlero	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	173495
1962	Songe de chevaux sauvages, Le	MF				Commentator (Jacques Prevert)	173496
1991	Songs Are Free	MT				Interviewer-Narrator (Bill Moyers).	173497
2006	Songs for Aging Children	NR		Omwake, John		Newspaperman Ned McPherson is a burnt-out journalist who has just quit his job in Virginia. Barbara Novak is a divorced mother who works as a disc jockey at an oldies station in Arizona. They haven’t seen each other in 20 years. They meet  again when they return to their hometown in Pennsylvania for their high-school reunion. Ned has come for a special reason: to apologize for the malicious lie he told about Barbara way back then. This redemptive act is the first step on a journey of time, of distance, and of the spirit that changes Ned’s and Barbara’s lives in ways neither could have imagined possible. Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, but ultimately uplifting, this is a story to be savored by all who believe in second chances.	173498
1980	Songs From the Stars	NSF		Spinrad, Norman		Journalist Sunshine Sue in post holocaust America.  All the knowledge of the universe is given to them.  But it's meaningless now. Sue falls in love.	173499
1158	Songs of Bernart de Ventadorn, The	MUS	COPY	Ventadorn, Bernart de	1158-1180	Messenger…Messengers. "Messenger, go, and swiftly carry my song to my French friend…and tell him that I will see him soon."  Sends messengers with his instructions in the final stanzas.Scandal-mongers and deceivers "might wear horns on their foreheads!"   "Hugh, my courtly messenger, sing my song eagerly to the Queen of the Normans." "Messenger, go, and do not think less of me if I am afraid to go to my lady>"	173500
1929	Songs of the Craft	PO		Warner, H.E.		Press. Poems about the press. Written with feeling, warmth and idealism.	173501
1926	Songs of the Sanctum	PO		McNally, James C.	Forty-five sentimental poems about journalism	Journalism	173502
2001	Songs of the Silly Symphonies	M				Interviewer (Leonard Maltin-Himself)	173503
2002	Sonhos Traidos	TF				Reporter (Rita Seguro)	173504
1988	Sonny Spoon	T				Publisher. Sonny cures Carolyn's blues by fixing her up with a publisher, a real heart stopper and a key suspect in several murders	173505
2009	Sonny With a Chance	T			Disney - 2-8-2009. Disney	Internet Journalism. TweenWeekly.com is a fictional gossip blog. Story involves a small-town Wisconsin teen Sonny who comes to Los Angeles to join the cast of “So Random!,” a kids’ sketch comedy show-within-the-show. Kiddie 30 Rock. 	173506
1982	Sons and Daughters: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-17-1982	Reporter (Stephen Clark).	173507
1981	Sons of Earth	N		Rhodes, Richard	Weinberg List	Journalist	173508
1915	Sons of Satan, The	M				Editor (George Bellamy).	173509
1934	Sons of Steel	M				Interviewer (Don Brodie)	173510
1933	Sons of the Desert	M	DVD -R HQ 5114, 5116			Newspaper. Laurel and Hardy:  newspaper headlines of disaster	173511
1939	Sons of the Puritans	N		Marquis, D.		Journalist. Son of a minister decides to become a journalist	173512
1999	Sons of Thunder: Daddy's Girl	T			Episode #3. 3-20-1999	News Media. Female Reporter (Margaret Bush).	173513
1999	Sons of Thunder: Lost & Found	T			Episode #4. 4-3-1999	Newscaster (John Criswell).	173514
1998	Sonyboys	MTF				TV Reporter (Dieter Moor)	173515
1978	Sophia Santos: Thanatos II -	CB			Batman #305. November, 1978. First Appearance.	Reporter Sophia Santos (aka Lina Muller) unmasked Thanatos II, the masked leader of the gang of terrorists known as the "Death's Head," devoted to the destruction of capitalism.Reporter Santos had been associated with Batman. Death's Head used a strange device called "Fortu-Tron" manipulating several millionaires including Bruce Wayne to lose their judgment and gamble away their money.	173516
2007	Sophie Grace: Shadow of Treason, A	NR		Goyer, Tricia	#2 Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War	Reporter Sophie Grace is an American inadvertently drawn into the Spanish Civil War conflict as she tries to join her fiancé in Madrid. He proves unfaithful, but conveniently dies, allowing Sophie to observe the war as a reporter and unofficial nurse. Unable fully to sympathize with the antifascist Loyalists. Grace discovers that nothing is as she first imagined. When Walt, the reporter who helped her over the border, shows up again after Guernica is bombed, Sophie is given an impossible mission. She must leave behind the man she’s fallen in love with and return to the person who betrayed her. Another layer of the war in Spain is revealed as Sophie is drawn into the international espionage schemes that could turn the tide of the war and help protect the soldiers form the International Brigade -- she must find a way to get a critical piece of information to Walt in time.	173517
2007	Sophie Grace: Valley of Betrayal, A	NR		Goyer, Tricia	#1 Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War	Reporter Sophie Grace is an American inadvertently drawn into the Spanish Civil War conflict as she tries to join her fiancé in Madrid. He proves unfaithful, but conveniently dies, allowing Sophie to observe the war as a reporter and unofficial nurse. Unable fully to sympathize with the antifascist Loyalists. Reporter Walt helps her over the border to safety. 	173518
2008	Sophie Grace: Whisper of Freedom, A	NR		Goyer, Tricia	#3 Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War	Reporter Sophie Grace is an American inadvertently drawn into the Spanish Civil War conflict as she tries to join her fiancé in Madrid. He proves unfaithful, but conveniently dies, allowing Sophie to observe the war as a reporter and unofficial nurse. Unable fully to sympathize with the antifascist Loyalists. Reporter Walt. Battles heat up, not only those being waged by the soldiers on both sides fighting for Spain, but in the hearts and minds of the men and women who must sacrifice more than their dreams in order to save the lives of their loved ones. Sophie, Philip and Deion realize their only hope for freedom is escaping Spain’s borders. The story of this band of volunteers during the Spanish Civil War continues. 	173519
2003	Sophie Greenway: Death on a Silver Platter	N		Hart, Ellen	#7 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Restaurant Reviewer Sophie Greenway stumbles upon an old diary and has no idea it will toss her like a salad into the center of tragedies unfolding at Prairie Lodge.Greenway has long been friends with the woman who operates the most successful division of her family's Minnesota-based corporation, so when the family's foundations begin to crumble, Sophie offers her help.In less than 24 hours, the woman's brother is shot at, her suicidal daughter disappears and her widowed mother dies of an insulin overdose. Now the family's reputation is on the line as the investigation brings past secrets to light.Meanwhile, Sophie discovers her mother's diary in a locked box. An elaborate recipe for Chez Sophia's Torta Milano is included.	173520
2001	Sophie Greenway: Dial M For Meat Loaf (Culinary Mystery, A)	NM		Hart, Ellen	#6 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Restaurant Critic Sophie Greenway, the new restaurant review editor at the Times Register in Minnesota,  investigates an unsavory murder that's seasoned with secrets and scandal. Her husband Bram Baldric is a radio personality.Bram interviews Bernice Washburn, author of "All That Glitters," a study of café society in America. Bernice is the food editor at the Times Register. She wouldn't agree to do interview unless Sophie agreed to come - she is terrified of radio interviews.As Minnesota housewives race to meet the deadline for the Times Register's meat loaf contest, an unsavory small-towner is blown to bits by a car bomb.Days later, the town's former mayor, near death from a stroke, confesses to the killing. His wife and two children vehemently deny itBut when Greenway, food maven and friend of the family, happens on an old snapshot, a bundle of letters and a tattoo of a red-eyed snake, she wonders about the former mayor's innocence.	173521
1995	Sophie Greenway: For Every Evil:	NM		Hart, Ellen	#2 Sophie Greenway  Mystery Series	Food Critic Sophie Greenway investigates the  murder of this powerful Minneapolis art critic who was bad news for a lot of people. Art Critic Hale Micklenberg, who has a reputation for bad reviews, is killed on the day a Minneapolis drawing show opens.Greenway worries her college-student son might be falsely accused of the crime so she springs into action. Suspects include Micklenberg's art world colleagues, various so-called friends and the not-so-bereaved widow.	173522
1997	Sophie Greenway: Murder in the Air	NM		Hart, Ellen	#4 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Restaurant Critic Sophie Greenway is the sleuthing wife to radio personality Bram Baldric. The yuletide revival of a vintage Twin Cities radio serial isn't just for fun -- it deals with the unsolved 1950s murder of a beautiful woman.A deeper mystery involves Sophie and her husband. Why has the station's owner insisted on airing this particular case when her son, the woman's two-timing lover, happened to have been the prime suspect in it?	173523
2005	Sophie Greenway: No Reservations Required (Culinary Mystery, A)	N		Hart, Ellen	#8 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Food Critic Sophie Greenway of the Minneapolis Times Register investigates the strange murder of  Bob Fabian, the powerful owner of the Times Register who is rich and handsome and is shot between the eyes during a sunset bike ride.Another Twin Cities businessman was the first to die that way. A year ago, he broadsided the car driven by Fabian's wife, Valerie, killing her instantly. Coincidence? Sleuthing food critic doesn't buy it.In the elegant Rookery Club where the upper crust gathers to drink, dine and gossip, there are rumors about the murders and about a Times Register reporter's shameless fabrication of news stories.When Sophie turns up the heat, the lethal  bouillabaisse of twisted love, sadistic rage and insatiable greed boils over. It seems that poisonous concoction murder du jour is back on the menu.	173524
1995	Sophie Greenway: Oldest Sin, The	NM		Hart, Ellen	#3 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Restaurant-Food Critic Sophie Greenway is now an owner of the elegant Maxfield Plaza Hotel in downtown St. Paul.. She and four other college roommates are reunited during a national convention of the Daughters of Sisyphus.When one of the group is murdered, Sophie senses that not everyone is devastated by the loss. She delicately probes the private affairs of her hotel's star guests and recalls another death -- of a young woman who had been the group's sixth roommate.	173525
2000	Sophie Greenway: Slice and Dice	N		Hart, Ellen	#5 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Food Critic Sophie Greenway and a hotel owner was once in love with the son of queen of the food and hospitality industry.  He's now happily married to a talk-show host Bram Baldric.They live at Greenway's hotel.  As is the much-feared Marie Damontraville who is researching her next unauthorized biography -- about the queen of food and hospitality.Greenway's father's friend, owner of the a once-renowned hotel has been savaged twice by Restaurant Critic George Gildemeister's bad reviews.  She drops to consult Gildemeister about the editorial position he's given up -- and finds his body.Her father's friend is arrested.	173526
1994	Sophie Greenway: This Little Piggy Went to Murder	NM		Hart, Ellen	#1 Sophie Greenway Mystery Series	Food Critic Sophie Greenway with an appetite for cracking crimes with help from her radio-star husband, Bran. When an old friend remodels her family restaurant, Sophie travels to Duluth, Minnesota with her husband to cover the grand reopening..The day before a man is found hanging from a bridge and her friend's father is shot to death. A few days later, a third person is poisoned at a Labor Day fund-raiser for her friend's politician brother. The killer leaves behind verses from nursery rhyme."This Little Piggy Went to Market." Soon it is obvious the murderer must be a member of her friend's family. It's election year in Minnesota and these murders threaten to derail the campaign of her friend's brother who is running for the U.S. Senate.The candidate's father was killed soon after he withdrew financial support from his son's campaign. When Greenway starts snooping, it looks as her oldest friend is the killer.	173527
1984	Sophie Horowitz Story, The	N	OWN - H	Schulman, Sarah		Reporter Sophie Horowitz, sometimes intrepid reporter for the Feminist News	173528
1937	Sophie Lang Goes West	M				Cameraman (James Quinn).	173529
2008	Sophie Rose: Fire and Ice	NM		Garwood, Julie	#2 Sophie Rose Series	Reporter Sophie Rose is a tough and determined newspaper reporter. She’s the daughter of Bobby Rose, a suave, charming and handsome gentlemen who also happens to be a notorious big-time thief sought by every law enforcement agency in the country. When the major Chicago daily where she works insists she wrote an expose about her roguish father, Sophie refuses, quits her job and goes to work at a small newspaper. Far from her onetime high-powered crime beat, she now covers local personalities such as the quirky winner of several area 5K runs whose trademark is goofy red socks. Those red socks, with Sophie’s business card neatly tucked inside, are practically all that’s found after runner William Harrington is killed near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, seemingly the victim of a brutal death by polar bear. The Alaska cops want to know why Harrington carried Sophie’s card. With an unerring nose for a good story, she heads north. What Sophie doesn’t realize is that on her journey from Chicago to Prudhoe Bay, danger follows her. After one attempt on her life, she’s been assigned brash, but sexy Jack MacAlister as a bodyguard by the cautious FBI. Amid great peril and deadly intrigue in the unforgiving Alaskan terrain, she and Jack form an uneasy alliance sparked with sensual attraction. But they will soon be fighting more than their growing passion for each other. Powerful forces will stop at nothing to prevent the exposure of the sinister conspiracy Sophie and Jack are about to uncover.	173530
2004	Sophie Rose: Murder List	NM		Garwood, Julie	#1 Sophie Rose Series 	Reporter Sophie Rose is a friend of a hotel heiress in Chicago who helps her expose a shady self-help guru who preys on lonely, vulnerable women. When Chicago detective Alec Buchanan is offered a prime position with the FBI, it is the perfect opportunity to leave the Windy City and follow in his brothers’ footsteps to the top echelons of law enforcement. But first he must complete one last assignment: acting as glorified bodyguard to hotel heiress Regan Hamilton Madison. The gorgeous exec has become entangled in some potentially deadly business. Someone has e-mailed her a graphic crime-scene photo -- and the victim is no stranger. Regan suspects that the trouble started when she agreed to help Reporter Rose, a journalist friend expose a shady self-help guru who preys on lonely, vulnerable women. 	173531
1982	Sophie's Choice	M	DVD -R HQ 10244, 10245, 10243			Reporter (Joseph Tobin)	173532
1981	Sophisticated Gents	MT			Miniseries	Editor Chops (Robert Hooks), of black magazine, part of reunion of a group of former athletes who reunite for a dinner to honor their old coach.	173533
2009	Sophomore Switch	N		McDonald, Abby		Tabloids. For American party girl Tasha, an escape to Oxford may be a chance to ditch her fame as a tabloid temptress and to dodge publicity surrounding her hot-tub antics with a TV star (aka “Tubgate.”). Tasha needs to hide out from the tabloid drama. So she swaps lives with Emily who needs to nurse her broken heart. Natasha heads to Oxford. Emily heads to UC Santa Barbara. The only problem is they have each already signed up for classes. So Natasha’s stuck taking feminist courses and Emil’s stuck learning about film. Neither of them fit in. 	173534
2009	Sophomore Undercover	N		Esch, Ben		School Reporter Dixie Nguyen is the only Vietnamese in his California small town. The adopted 14-year-old is a social outcast and an aspiring journalist. The lone reporter for his high school newspaper, Dixie finds high school a long string of hard-to-swallow humiliations. He shares a locker with a nudist linebacker, his teachers are incompetent, and he’s stuck doing fluff pieces for the school newspaper. But Dixie’s luck takes a turn when he stumbles on what good be the story of his young life. He glimpses one of the jocks in the locker room receiving an injection and finally has something newsworthy to write about. He also had a chance to strike a blow against his tormentors at the school.But when his editor insists that he drop the story and cover homecoming events instead, Dixie sets off on his own unconventional and often misguided investigation. He soon discovers that the scandal extends beyond the football team to something far bigger and more sinister than he ever thought possible. Once he follows the guidelines of his hero, Journalism Professor Mel Nichols at Fresno State University and author of the textbook Elementary Journalism, this high school reporter just might save the day. That is, of course, if Dixie can stay out of juvenile hall, the hospital and new age therapy long enough to piece the story together. Dixie uncovers a conspiracy involving drugs made in Canada and imported to the U.S. under the cover of a pharmaceutical company, then sold to a mysterious albino student who passes them on to the school’s perpetually losing football team. 	173535
1981	SOPOR	MF			Sweden	News Media. TV Reporter Cecilia Hjalmarsson). Journalists (Agneta Ehrensvard, Inger Safvenberg, Margareta Wasterstam). News Journalist (Sigvard Hammar). Man at the Press Conference-News Journalist (Per-Erik Nordqvist).	173536
1999	Sopranos, The: Boca	T			Episode #9. 3-7-1999	News Media. TV Reporter (Annika Pergament).	173537
2002	Sopranos, The: Christopher	T			Episode #42. 9-29-2002	News Media. TV Newscaster (Michael O'Looney). Radio Reporter (John Montone).	173538
2004	Sopranos, The: Cold Cuts	T			Episode #62. 5-9-2004	TV News Anchor (Andrew Siff).	173539
2001	Sopranos, The: Employee of the Month	T			Episode #30. 3-18-2001	News Media. News Reporter (Bobby Rivers).	173540
2002	Sopranos, The: For All Debts Public and Private	T			Episode #40. 9-15-2002	News Media. News Anchor (Paul Messina). News Reporter (Annika Pergament).	173541
2001	Sopranos, The: He Is Risen	T			Episode #34. 4-15-2001	News Media. News Reporter (Annika Pergament).	173542
1999	Sopranos, The: I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano	T			Episode #13. 4-4-1999	TV News Anchor (Annika Pergament).	173543
2006	Sopranos, The: Join The Club	T	DVD -R HQ 5671		Episode. 3-2006	TV Reporter Amy Kean. News Media covers the hospital and Tony Soprano's home after Soprano is shot by his uncle and hovers near life and death.	173544
1999	Sopranos, The: Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti, The	T			Episode #8. 2-28-1999	TV News Anchor (Annika Pergament).	173545
2006	Sopranos, The: Luxury Lounge	T			Episode #72.4-23-2006	Photographer (Bjorn Johnson).	173546
2006	Sopranos, The: Mayham	T	DVD -R HQ 5721		Episode. 3-26-2006	News Media. TV Anchor Bill Kurtis as himself on TV reporting the Tony Soprano shooting story.  Soprano's son is seen yelling at the media. Soprano's wife is angry that her son talked to the media after she warned him not to talk to any reporters.	173547
1999	Sopranos, The: Meadowlands	T			Episode #4.1-31 -1999	TV News Anchor (Annika Pergament).	173548
2006	Sopranos, The: Mr. and Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request…	T	DVD -R HQ 7991. DVD -R HQ 5878 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #70. 4-9-2006	Reporter (Kenny Shapiro). Crime  boss asks permission to get out of jail for his daughter's wedding.Newspaper story and headline. Star Ledger newspaper with photograph and headline: "Cushy Psych Lockup for 'Don Squirrel-Leone." "Corrado' Junior' Soprano To Undergo Further Testing." New Jersey section of the newspaper.Soprano's wife goes out to get the morning newspaper, opens it in the driveway and sees the Star Ledger photo and headline.	173549
1999	Sopranos, The: Nobody Knows Anything	T			Episode #11. 3-21-1999	News Media. Female Anchor (Annika Pergament). Male Anchor (Bobby Rivers).	173550
1999	Sopranos, The: Pax Soprana	T			Episode #6. 2-14-1999	News Media. Field Reporter (Kerry Donelli).	173551
2002	Sopranos, The: Pie-0-My	T			Episode #44. 10-13-2002	TV News Anchor (Annika Pergament). Photographer (John E. Kelly).	173552
2007	Sopranos, The: Remember When	T	DVD -R HQ 8377		Episode. 4-2007	News Media. Tony Soprano arrested on a gun charge and the news media covers the story.	173553
2007	Sopranos, The: Soprano Home Movies	T	DVD -R HQ 8345		Episode. 4-8-2007	News Media. Coverage of Tony's arrest. New Jersey newspaper.  Tony and Carmela travel to the Adirondacks to visit Bobby and Janice in a family gathering that turns violent.	173554
2004	Sopranos, The: Two Tonys	T			Episode #53. 3-7-2004	News Media. Reporter (Sukanya Krishnan).	173555
2002	Sopranos, The: Whoever Did This	T	VHS 1316		Episode #48. 10-10-2002	News Media. Print Newsman (Rob Leo Roy). Reporters cause Junior distress on steps of courthouse	173556
2007	Sopranos: Stage 5	T	DVD -R HQ 8347		Episode. 4-2007	News Media. TV Talk Show Host Geraldo Rivera (Himself).	173557
1956	Sora no daikaiju Radon	MF				News Media. Reporter Izeki (Yoshifumi Tajima) of Seibu Nippou. Reporter (Yutaka Oka). Reporter (Koji Uno). Journalist (Tadashi Okabe). News Reader (Saburo Iketani).  Narrator (Les Tremayne - U.S. Version Only).	173558
1840	Sordello	PO	OWN - H - USC	Browning, Robert		Critic Naddo	173559
1997	Sore Losers, The	M				Crime Photographer (Dan Ball).	173560
1934	Sorel	SS	GPL	Farrell, James T.	In "Omnibus of Short Stories by James T. Farrell, A."	Editor Jacques Sorel, former journalist now editor of detective stories.	173561
2007	Sorgekapen	MTF				Reporter (Monika Bjerke)	173562
1990	Sorority Girls and the Creature From Hell	M				Reporter (Susan Falcon)	173563
1990	Sorority House Massacre II	M				Newscaster (Kevin Tent)	173564
1996	Sorrento Beach (aka Hotel Sorrento)	M		Rayson, Hannie (Play -- "Hotel Sorrento").  Richard Franklin, Peter Fitzpatrick (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Editor Dick (John Hargreaves),  of the bi-monthly liberal paper, The Australian Voice,  discovers best-selling author is from Sorrento and decides to contact her family. Friend says people are entitled to their privacy. He says he wants an exclusive.He plays up to the author's sister without revealing he is a journalist.  Friend accuses him of pretending to romance her for the sake of a story, but she keeps his secret.  At a family gathering, journalist gets into a fight with the author.He perceives her to be anti-Australian. Family tensions surface. Next day, he apologizes to the sister.  "I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings." "Don't worry about it, Marge. I don't have any feelings. Remember, I'm a journalist."Commentator, Football (Shane Healy).	173565
2008	Sorrows of an American, The	N		Hustvedt, Siri		Journalist seems to know a secret connected to a woman’s dead husband, a famous novelist. The sister and her brother find a disturbing note from an unknown women among their dead father’s papers they believe may implicate him in a mysterious death. Returning to New York from Minnesota, the grieving siblings continue to pursue the mystery behind the note. The sister is confronted by the hostile journalist. 	173566
1912	Sorrows of Bessie Sheriff, The	N		Anonymous		Journalist. When her family is ruined, she works as a teacher and a journalist and discovers a fruitless romance. Sensitive, idealistic.	173567
1926	Sorrows of Satan, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	173568
2005	Sorry Dad	M				TV Reporter (Valissa Smith).  TV Newscaster (Anne Peterson).	173569
1985	Sorry!: Little Something Set Aside, A	T			Episode #23. 5-26-1985	Commentators (John Junkin, Keith Washington).	173570
2005	Sorstalansag	MF			Hungary	Reporter (Andor Lukats). Historical drama based on Nobel laureate Imre Kertesz's novel about Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust	173571
2008	Sorsvonalak	MF				Journalists (Peter Rudolf, Otto Viezian)	173572
1996	Sorts Hades, Ett	TF				TV Reporter (Aina Bergvall)	173573
1959	SOS Gletscherpilot	MF			Switzerland	Journalist Portmann (Ettore Cella).	173574
1996	Sostiene Pereira	MF				Editor (Mario Viegas), newspaper editor	173575
2006	Soten no Ken: Jigoku no kami ni inore	MF				Newspaper Seller (Takuma Terashima).	173576
2001	Soul Assassin	M				News Media. Reporter (Georgina Verbaan)	173577
1999	Soul Cages, The	M				Photographer (Susanna Hood)	173578
1995	Soul Catcher: Novel A	N		Kersey, Colin		Investigative Journalist is a  victim who bands together with other victims to meet emergency from another time and culture -- ancient shaman comes down out of  forests into Seattle, meets a brutal death and unleashes age-old vengeful forces on the city.Aging journalist and others join forces to release the furious spirit even as boats sinks, buildings fall, and police and politicians helplessly try to avert public panic.	173579
2005	Soul City	NSF		Toure		African-American Reporter Cadillac Johnson for Chocolate City Magazine, arrives in Soul City to cover the mayoral election and falls in love with a woman named Mahogany Sunflower, whose family can fly like the birds.Journalist Johnson also falls in love with the city itself, the only place left in America where black really is beautiful.Battle for the soul of Soul City.	173580
2000	Soul Food: Anything You Can Do	T			Episode #9. 8-23-2000	Newscaster (Brendan Connor).	173581
2001	Soul Food: I'm Afraid of Americans	T			Episode #31. 9-5-2001	Newscaster (Mai Stanek).	173582
2001	Soul Food: Running as Fast as I Can	T			Episode #32. 9-12-2001	Journalists (John Devenish). TV News Anchor (Dan Duran). Interviewer (Evan Carter).	173583
2000	Soul Food: Watermelon Theory, The	T			Episode #5. 7-26-2000	TV Interviewer (Eldridge Hyndman).	173584
1997	Soul Man	T	VHS 411, 412			News Media	173585
2008	Soul Men	M				Reporter (Thomas Wallace) 	173586
1917	Soul of a Magdalen, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	173587
1996	Soul of the Game	MT				Reporter (Bruce Beatty). John Givens Reporter (Jesse D. Goins)	173588
1987	Soul of Viktor Tronko, The	N	GPL	Quammen, David		Journalist Michael Kessler's acquaintance  is brutally murdered.  He spends the novel trying to figure out why, untangling the Tronko tale. The truth may be too dangerous to put down on paper.	173589
1980	Soul Patrol (aka Black Trash)	M			UK. Ness	African-American Reporter joins forces with a white cop to investigate mysterious deaths in the drug underworld.	173590
2004	Soul Plane	M				Reporter (Brent Strickland). Reporter (Laura Rogers).	173591
1995	Soul Survivor	M				News Reader (Ingrid Walter)	173592
1995	Soul Survivors	MT				Reporter (Charles Lawlor)	173593
1925	Soul-Fire	M				Critic (Percy Ames). Critic (Charles Esdale).	173594
1998	Souler Opposite, The	M				Reporter (Julian Neil).	173595
1923	Souls for Sake	M				Cameraman, Assistant (Auld Thomas).	173596
1923	Souls for Sale	M	DVD -R HQ 5361, 5362			Cameraman. Second Cameraman (Rush Hughes).	173597
1949	Souls of Sin	M				Newspaper Editor (Bill Chase).	173598
2000	Soulsaver	N		Stevens-Arce		Media. Media-savvy religious trickers in the future	173599
1995	Soultaker	M				TV News Anchor (Eric McLendon).  On-Air Reporter (Barbara B. Patten)	173600
1990	Soultaker	M				TV News Anchor (John Edd Thompson). Reporter #1 (Bob Grant).  News Reporter (Eric Parkinson). On-Air Reporter (Eric McLendon).	173601
1987	Soultangler	M				Journalist. Mad scientist is chased out of the United States for developing a drug that causes people to see visions of their deepest fears and secrets. 	173602
1951	Sound and the Fury, The	M				Press	173603
2000	Sound From The Dark (aka Aau Fung Yee)	M				Reporter investigates homicide case on the beach. Ghost involved.	173604
2009	Sound of Chimes, The	N		Arrington, Edward		Editor Harry Campbell, the crusty editor of a small-town Michigan newspaper, has never had much interest in or need for the one he calls “the great architect in the sky.” He certainly has no use for the pious hypocrites who attend church with his wife, Karen. But when the 35-year-old Harry is diagnosed with an incurable disease, a friend encourages him to seek out a different kind of doctor -- the mysterious Marvin Jacob. Harry grudgingly agrees and is swept by the sound of chimes into an unforgettable journey through time, space and multiple continents that will revolutionize his life, transform his relationships, and allow him glimpses of a much greater glory. 	173605
1950	Sound of Fury, The (aka Try and Get Me)	M		Pagano, Jo (Novel - "Condemned, The" and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Gil Stanton (Richard Carlson) for the Journal investigates robbery and kidnapping which editor Hal Clendenning (Art Smith),  wants to attribute to an Eastern gang that has moved into town. A professor questions ethics of sensationalizing story.Clendenning says he has sense of social responsibility, but selling papers is how he makes his living. "People love to be scared to death. The more you scare them, the more papers they buy." Kidnap victim beaten to death. Crook breaks down, confesses.Columnist writes articles detailing brutal torture of victim. Professor accuses him of condemning the men without fair trial, but journalist says kidnappers will get a fair trial "whether they deserve it or not." Then begins to doubt his own work."I used words as criminally as (the kidnappers) used that rock." Columnist is unsuccessful in his efforts to stop editor from running story. Mob storms jail. Columnist realizes role press has played to stir up mass hatred."As a journalist, you have great responsibilities." "And I'm trying to meet them. And this first one is to get the story."  "If frightened people are the measure of newspaper sales, it must be a profitable business these days."	173606
1954	Sound of Pens, The	N		Leaver, Ruth. Betty Ladler (Illustrations)		News Media	173607
2004	Sounds of Fear	M			Germany	News Media. TV Reporter (Jochen Schott).  Radio Reporter (Lothar Bairatsch). TV Reporterin (Sabrina Conradi). Kameramann (Mario Canu).	173608
1982	Soup for One	M				Cameraman (Jack Chandler), stoned cameraman.	173609
1981	Soupe aux choux, La	MF				Commentator (Jean-Pierre Rampal)	173610
1940	Sour Puss, The	C				Newspaper. Porky reads in the paper that fishing season opens tomorrow	173611
2005	Source, The	N		Vantress, David		Journalist D.J. Thomas is a native Californian who has fled east to Oklahoma seeking a quiet place to recover from a bitter divorce and bruising custody battle. He takes a position as managing editor of a small daily newspaper in a mid-sized town.But he soon finds himself deeply involved in the story of his young life -- a story that could end up taking his life and the lives of those he cares most about if he isn't careful.Thomas learns a number of valuable lessons: the only way to defeat evil is to confront it. And there are some things worth losing your job over.	173612
2000	Source: All Access	DT				Correspondent Lynnette Cole. Hosts Anthony "Treach" Criss, Lisa Raye.	173613
2007	Sous les bombes	MF				Journalist (Bshara Atallah)	173614
1983	Souten	MF			India.	Photographer Bingo (Roopesh Kumar).	173615
1991	South	N		Toibin, Colm		Journalist Carlos Puig was a journalist, not a rich journalist or even very famous, but he was nasty. When he wrote for the anarchist newspaper his scorn was special.  He knew how to hate.Puig came from an ordinary family in Barcelona and spoke Catalan. He used his pen until words were no good. And then he used bombs.	173616
1996	South Bank Show, The: Michael Collins	DT			Episode #129.	Critic and Playwright Tom Paulin. Editor Ed Moloney, Northern Editor of The Sunday Tribune.	173617
2008	South Beach	N		Antoni, Brian		Gossip Columnist lives next door to a globe-trotting, trust fund-endowed 29-year-old who suddenly finds himself penniless and alone in the world so he moves to the last thing of value left to him, an old Miami Beach apartment building named the Venus De Milo Arms. He tries to reconstruct his life finding himself neighbors with an unlikely mix of tenants, including the two-bit, cynical gossip columnist. 	173618
2007	South Beach Chicas Catch Their Man	N		Pineiro, Caridad	Hispanic. 	Reporter Sylvia Amenabar in Miami loves her vida loca. Just months ago, she and her three best friends -- Adriana, Juli and Tori -- were happily single, hoisting mojitos at their weekly get-together. Now everything has changed. All four women have sexy men in their lives and Amenabar is not sure she likes it that way. Ever since a handsome cop took a bullet for Amenabar after an investigative report went south, she’s been fighting their intensifying attraction. Sure he’s gorgeous and great in bed and nearly died for her, but Sylvia has sworn never to let a man be in a position to break her heart the way her father did by abandoning her and her mother. Besides, who has time for the whole relationship dance? Sylvia’s got a reputation to maintain as Miami’s hottest new journalist. But when her latest assignment threatens to smear Adriana’s boyfriend and Sylvia’s too-good-to-be-true policeman, and her mother is hell-bent on reuniting with her father, Amenabar finds that life and love and family aren’t things you can control.  	173619
2006	South Beach: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-11-2006	Photographer (Hardy Hill).	173620
1996	South Bureau Homicide	M				TV Anchorwoman (Jodi Adler) of  KFWB. Male KFWB Anchor (Lyle Kilgore). Photographer (Oscar Lamarque).	173621
1944	South of Dixie	M				Reporters (Donald Kerr, Joseph Haworth) on newspaper.  Reporter (Ray Walker). Newspaper Photographer (Jack Mulhall).	173622
1941	South of Panama (aka Panama Menace)	M		Roberts, Ben, Sidney Sheldon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike Lawrence (Roger Pryor) gets involved with spies and kidnapping when he is embraced by a woman at the airport. She is trying to shield her brother who has discovered a camouflage paint used on plans and is being sought by enemy agents.Reporter pretends to be her brother and helps her get away from the airport after knocking out cab driver who is working for enemy. Newsman tries to get the woman to explain what is going on, but she sneaks out on him.Later she corners him while in disguise and he doesn't recognize her. When he is kidnapped by spies who believe he is the woman's brother, the reporter discovers the truth and helps the woman and her brother get away.	173623
1949	South of Rio	M				Newspaper Editor-Publisher Henry Waterman (Emmett Vogan) of the Rio Blanco Herald and his assistant Andrew Jackson Weems (Paul Hurst) send for the Territorial Rangers in a fight over statehood.Villains are organizing a couple of phony protection associations. Waterman is killed by the brother of one of the Rangers. His brother is a member of the gang.The ranger is so shocked at seeing his brother gun down Waterman that he is unable to act in time to prevent it. Unable to explain the cause of his inaction, he is suspended by the governor.Unable to persuade his brother to quit the gang, the Ranger, with the aids of Weems and Waterman's daughter Carol Waterman (Kay Christopher) brings the outlaws to justice.	173624
2008	South of Shiloh	NM		Logan, Chuck		Photojournalist John Rane is asked by a former lover to look into the death of a man killed at the mock Battle of Kirby Creek, near Corinth, Mississippi. His death is ruled an accident, but his widow discovers that the sniper’s bullet was meant for the man standing next to the man, a cop named Kenny Beeman. To penetrate the Mississippi smokescreen, she enlists the aid of Rane. Appearing to cover the story, Rane pokes into the Tennessee-Mississippi border country and teams up with the policeman. With demons nipping at his heels, Rane picks a Sharps rifle and live ammunition and heads off to the Shiloh Battlefield -- and a showdown with the killer.	173625
2000	South Park: 4th Grade	C	DVD -R HQ 5633		Episode #59. 11-8-2000	News Media. Boys build a time machine to return to happier school days.	173626
2003	South Park: All About Mormons	C	DVD -R HQ 6006		Episode #108. 11-19-2003	News Media.	173627
1999	South Park: Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus	C	DVD -R HQ 5551		Episode #47. 12-29-1999	News Media. Group tries to determine who we are and what we're all about.	173628
2002	South Park: Asspen	C			Episode #81. 3-13-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Kids and their families take a vacation together in Aspen. Parents get stuck in an endless timeshare presentation and Stan is forced into a showdown with a cocky skier.	173629
1997	South Park: AWESOM-O	C			Episode #116. 4-14-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Cartman dresses up as a robot from Japan sent to Butters.	173630
1997	South Park: Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society	C			Episode #89. 7-17-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Bebe's breasts begin to develop and the boys are at a loss to explain why they are suddenly drawn to her when they had no interest in her before.	173631
2005	South Park: Best Friends Forever	C	DVD -R HQ 6156		Episode #129. 3-30-2005.	News Media. Cartman is jealous when Kenny gets the last portable gaming device in stock.	173632
1997	South Park: Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride	C	DVD -R HQ 5489		Episode #4. 9-3-1997	Sportscasters. News MediaStan's dog pursues other dogs.	173633
1999	South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut	M				Parody News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  TV Host Conan O'Brien (Voice).	173634
2005	South Park: Bloody Mary	C	DVD -R HQ 6624		Episode #39.. 12-7-2005	News Media. News 4 TV Field Reporter on the pope visiting the bleeding Virgin Mary statue and concluding it is not a miracle because the statue is bleeding from the vagina, not the ass, and all women do that. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker).Stan is embarrassed in front of his friends when his dad is arrested for drunk driving. Randy is forced to go to AA meetings where he becomes convinced that he has a disease.	173635
2003	South Park: Butt Out	C	DVD -R HQ 7739		Episode #109.  12-3-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Rob Reiner comes to town to lead an anti-tobacco crusade after the boys briefly take up smoking.	173636
2001	South Park: Butters' Very Own Episode	C	DVD -R HQ 5771		Episode #79. 12-12-2001	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker).  Butters reveals a dark family secret. Butters' mother snaps and tries to kill her son after the revelation that her husband frequents gay bath houses.	173637
1997	South Park: Cartman Gets an Anal Probe	C	DVD -R HQ 5466		Episode #1. 8-13-1997	News Media.Aliens kidnap Kyle's little brother.	173638
2000	South Park: Cartman Joins NAMBLA	C	DVD -R HQ 7285		Episode #53. 6-21-2000	News Media.	173639
2004	South Park: Cartman's Incredible Gift	C	DVD -R HQ 5465		Episode #124. 12-8-2004	News Media. Jim Browning, Channel 4 NewsCartman gains psychic powers after suffering a severe head injury.	173640
1998	South Park: Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 5547		Episode #13. 2-25-1998	Parody America's Funniest Home Videos. Media.School counselor suggests Cartman find his father.	173641
1998	South Park: Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut	C	DVD -R HQ 5551		Episode #15. 4-22-1998	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker). Cartman discovers his father's identity.	173642
2000	South Park: Cartman's Silly Hate Crime	C	DVD -R HQ 5596		Episode #50. 4-12-2000	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker). FBI pursues Cartman for committing a hate crime. He is sent to juvenile hall after he throws a rock at a black child.	173643
2001	South Park: Cartmanland	C			Episode #71. 7-25-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice) Cartman inherits a large sum of money and uses it to purchase his own amusement park. His resulting success causes Kyle to lose faith in God.	173644
2006	South Park: Cartoon Wars (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 5826		Episode #142. 4-5-2006.	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker). Cartman and Kyle feud over a popular animated program (looking like Family Guy).Cartman begins a one-man crusade to get "Family Guy" taken off the air after it shows an image of Mohammed. But his real motive is not that it's offensive to Muslims -- it's because the show's not funny.	173645
2006	South Park: Cartoon Wars (Part 2)	C			Episode #143. 4-12-2006	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice) President of Fox (Trey Parker - Voice). Cartman finds an unlikely ally in his quest to get "Family Guy" off the air - Bart Simpson.He also discovers Fox's surprising secret about the show's writers.	173646
1999	South Park: Cat Orgy	C			Episode #38. 7-14-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice) Cartman deals with an abusive babysitter, her boyfriend and a cat in heat when his mother goes to a party.	173647
1998	South Park: Chef Aid	C	DVD -R HQ 5443		Episode #27. 10-7-1998	News Media.Talented friends organize a benefit concert for penniless chef.	173648
2000	South Park: Chef Goes Nanners	C	DVD -R HQ 5596		Episode #55. 7-5-2000	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker - Voice).	173649
1998	South Park: Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls	C	DVD -R HQ 5574		Episode #22. 8-19-1998	News Media. News Reporter (Trey Parker - Voice).  Hollywood big-shots try to turn South Park into another Sundance.	173650
1998	South Park: Chickenlover	C	DVD -R HQ 5465		Episode #17. 5-27-1998	News Media.Crime wave sweeps through South Park	173651
1998	South Park: Chickenpox	C			Episode #23. 8-26-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice) Wave of chickenpox is spreading through the town and when Kenny comes down with the disease, the parents decide to infect all the boys so they'll be immune from it later in life.	173652
2002	South Park: Child Abduction Is Not Funny	C	DVD -R HQ 5445		Episode #90. 7-24-2002	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker - Voice).  Channel 5 News. Parents in South Park become gripped with fear that their children will be abducted.After a kidnapper attempts to abduct Tweek, a series of breaking news events related to child abductions begins to worry the town's parents. South Park parents go to extreme measures to protect their children from kidnappers.	173653
2003	South Park: Christian Rock Hard	C	DVD -R HQ 5464		Episode #105. 10-29-2003	News Media. TV Anchor and News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Channel 4 Live. Cartman starts a Christian rock band in an attempt to get a platinum album before Kyle.Cartman starts a Christian rock group while Kyle, Stan and Kenny are arrested for downloading music off the Internet	173654
1998	South Park: City on the Edge of Forever	C			Episode #20. 6-17-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). The kids' school bus crashes and ends up hanging off the edge of a cliff.	173655
1998	South Park: Clubhouses	C			Episode #25. 9-23-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Egged on by Wendy, Stan and Kyle start building a tree-house in Stan's backyard.	173656
2009	South Park: Coon, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10985		Episode #183. 3-18-2009	News Media. Cartman tells us that the crime rate in town is up and the bad economy has made things worse. To save the town, he becomes “The Coon.” Another costumed avenger arrives calling himself “Mysterion.” TV News does a report on “Mysterion who is becoming very popular and “Who is Mysterion?” is the question on everyone’s mind. The South Park Herald asks “Who is Mysterion?”Channel 9 News has received a videotape with a new terrorist threat. Professor Chaos is threatening to blow up a hospital if “Mysterion” doesn’t reveal his true identity. 	173657
1998	South Park: Cow Days	C	DVD -R HQ 5633		Episode #26. 9-30-1998	Sportscasters announcing rodeo. Boys want to compete at bull-riding. Cows get religion.	173658
2001	South Park: Cripple Fight!	C	DVD -R HQ 5566		Episode #67. 6-27-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Big Gay Al becomes the boys' troop leader and a new kid steals Timmy's spotlight.	173659
1998	South Park: Cry on the Edge of Forever (aka Flashbacks)	C	DVD -R HQ 5623		Episode #20. 6-17-1998	News Media. South Park Elementary School bus crashes	173660
1998	South Park: Damien	C	DVD -R HQ 5517		Episode #10. 2-4-1998	News Media.Battle for spiritual domination conflicts with Cartman's birthday.	173661
2009	South Park: Dance with Smurfs	C	DVD -R HQ 11609		Episode. 11-12-2009	Parody News Media. When Cartman is chosen to do the morning announcements at South Park Elementary, he uses the opportunity to target Student Body President Wendy Testaburger. Cartman becomes the worst kind of journalist using innuendo to create controversy and then writing a book to capitalize on the scandal. 	173662
1997	South Park: Death	T	DVD -R HQ 5507		Episode #6. 9-17-1997	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Grampa wants Stan to kill him. The parents all want to kill the Terrance and Philip show and Death just wants to kill someone.Stan's grandfather helps summon the Grim Reaper.	173663
2002	South Park: Death Camp of Tolerance, The	C			Episode #93. 11-20-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). When Mr. Garrison learns about discrimination lawsuits, he hires a new teaching assistant.	173664
2005	South Park: Death of Eric Cartman, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5416		Episode #131. 4-13-2005	News Media.	173665
2005	South Park: Die Hippie Die	C	DVD -R HQ 6139		Episode #127. 3-16-2005	News Media.	173666
2009	South Park: Eat, Pray, Queef	C	DVD -R HQ 11019		Episode. 4-1-2009	News Media. The Queef Sisters appear on “Regis and Kelly” talk show to promote their book, “Eat, Pray and Queef,” a spoof on the book, “Eat, Pray, Love.” Boys find themselves victims of an April Fool’s Day joke and it doesn’t go over well at all. All women are queefing (letting air out of their vaginas). It becomes a national debate -- why are farts funny and queefing isn’t. Sexism raises its ugly head. Instead of airing an anticipated episode of “Terrance and Philip,” the Canadian Channel airs an episode of a new show, the “Queef Sisters.” The show starts a movement in the country and men everywhere are upset and disgusted that women are queefing. Women argue that no difference exists between queefing and farting, but men ignore their argument. As a joke, one of the girls from school queefs on Butters’ face, petrifying him causing incapacitation and illness, which causes the men of South Park to go to the Colorado State Legislature attempting to ban queefing. Due to the Queef Sisters’ success and popularity, Terrance and Philip have their show canceled. Eventually Terrance and Philip attempt to kill the Queef Sisters, but the plan backfires because they end up becoming attracted to them. They pair off into couples and the two pairs travel the Canadian Wine Country together. Back in the Colorado senate, the South Park boys testify in the case about the girl who queefed on Butters, and the next day, the newspapers display a headline, “Queefing Banned.” Stan’s mom and sister are hut by the ruling because it is an example of the sexism that still pervades in society. Stan and his dad finally understand the female point of view. To make it up to women everywhere, Stan and his dad gather a group of South Park men to record a sing entitled “Queef Free,” while photographs of women working various careers are displayed on the screen. Terrance and Philip attempt to marry the two Queef Sisters, but the vicar after a crossfire of anal and vaginal flatulence leaves the ceremony in disgust, sarcastically pronouncing them “Farts and Queefs.”	173667
1997	South Park: Elephant Makes Love to a Pig, An	C	DVD -R HQ 5489		Episode #5. 9-10-1997	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker).Stan's mutant twin is unleashed.	173668
2001	South Park: Entity, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5723		Episode #76. 11-21-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).. Kyle's unpopular cousin, a negative Jewish stereotype, comes to town to visit and  creates friction.	173669
2009	South Park: F Word, The	C	DVD -R HQ 11588		Episode. 11-11-2009	News Media. Channel 4 Evening News covers the boys’ fight against the obnoxious motorcycle riders that are disrupting everyone in South Park. They want the dictionary to redefine “fag” to mean obnoxious people on Harleys who don’t care about anyone else. 	173670
2003	South Park: Fat Butt and Pancake Head	C	DVD -R HQ 5442		Episode #101. 4-16-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Magazine Covers. National Inquisition .Newspaper. Parody Tabloid Journalism. Cartman makes his hand into a face which he calls Jennifer Lopez and slowly realizes it's taking over his consciousness.	173671
2009	South Park: Fatbeard	C	DVD -R HQ 11091		Episode. 4-22-2009	News Media. Cartman dreams of living the life of a pirate. UNN Anchorman talks about ransom to save the South Park gang. 	173672
2009	South Park: Fishsticks	C	DVD -R HQ 11028		Episode. 4-8-2009	News Media. Interviewer. Talk Show Host Conan O’Brien. Cartman and Jimmy come up with the funniest joke of all time and it takes off everywhere. But when someone else takes credit for the joke, the boys are furious.	173673
2005	South Park: Follow That Egg	C	DVD -R HQ 5491		Episode #135. 11-2-2005	News MediaWhen Mrs. Garrison hears of Mr. Slave's impending wedding, she vows to stop same-sex marriages.	173674
2002	South Park: Freak Strike	C	DVD -R HQ 5444		Episode #82. 3-20-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Talk Show Host Maury Povitch. Boys compete to appear on his talk show. Boys disguise  Butters as a mutant to win prizes on The Maury Povich Show.They become upset when Butters' prize is a round of putt-putt golf.	173675
2002	South Park: Free Hat	C	DVD -R HQ 5446		Episode #88. 7-10-2002	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live. Nightline.Boys form a club in order to stop Hollywood directors from wrecking their own films.	173676
2005	South Park: Free Willzyx	C	DVD -R HQ 6067		Episode #138. 11-30-2005	TV Anchor and TV Field Reporter. News Media	173677
2002	South Park: Fun With Veal	C	DVD -R HQ 5429		Episode #83. 3-27-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Stan leads the boys in kidnapping all the baby cows from a local ranch after a first-hand look at how veal is made turns him into a vegetarian.	173678
2005	South Park: Ginger Kids	C	DVD -R HQ 5547		Episode #136. 11-9-2005	News Media.  TV Anchor and Field Reporters.Cartman rallies red-haired, freckled children to fight discrimination.	173679
1998	South Park: Gnomes	C			Episode #30. 12-16-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Facing termination for not teaching anything, Mr. Garrison tells the students they have to give a current events presentation before the school board to demonstrate what they've learned in class.	173680
2004	South Park: Goobacks	C	DVD -R HQ 9939		Episode. 4-28-2004	News Media. Anchor and field reporters. Immigrants from the future cause problems in South Park. 	173681
2004	South Park: Good Times with Weapons	C	DVD -R HQ 7739		Episode #112. 3-17-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys lie to get ninja weapons from the fair, but must decide whether to tell their parents when Butters is injured with a throwing star.	173682
2003	South Park: Grey Dawn	T	DVD -R HQ 5623		Episode #106. 11-5-2003	News Media. Elderly residents of South Park lead a revolt after their driving licenses are revoked.	173683
2007	South Park: Guitar Queer-O	C	DVD -R HQ 9252		Episode. 11-7-2007	News Media. Stan’s superior skills on “Guitar Hero” damage his friendship with Kyle. 	173684
2001	South Park: Here Comes the Neighborhood	C	DVD -R HQ 5723		Episode #77. 11-28-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Wealthy people invade the humble town of South Park. Class war ensues in South Park when it becomes a hot spot for rich celebrities.	173685
2001	South Park: How to Eat With Your Butt	C	DVD -R HQ 5751		Episode #75. 11-14-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Cartman plays the ultimate practical joke. He puts a picture of Kenny's butt on a milk carton as a prank, but is disturbed when a couple who look like Kenny's butt shows up to claim their son.	173686
2003	South Park: I'm a Little Bit Country	C	DVD -R HQ 5442		Episode #100. 4-9-2003	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 LiveBoys learn about the politics of war and the consequences of homework.	173687
1998	South Park: Ike's Wee Wee	C			Episode #17. 5-27-1998.	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Mr. Mackey is fired from school after losing a marijuana sample in class and winds up becoming a druggie.Kyle tries to keep his brother Ike from having his bris after he finds out what will take place during the ceremony.	173688
2007	South Park: Imaginationland: Episode III	C	DVD -R HQ 9232		Episode. 10-31-2007	News Media. TV Channel 5 Anchorman. Government prepares to destroy Imaginationland.  	173689
2001	South Park: It Hits the Fan	C	DVD -R HQ 6923		Episode #66. 6-20-2001	Parody News. Channel 4 News Anchorman. Correspondent Rick Watts dies reporting a medical alert story on a new virus.	173690
2003	South Park: It's Christmas in Canada	C			Episode #111, 12-17-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys go to Canada to retrieve Ike, after his birth parents show up in South Park and claim him as their own.	173691
2002	South Park: Jared Has Aids	C	DVD -R HQ 5428		Episode #80. 3-6-2002	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice). With male field reporters. Boys try to fatten up Butters and then liposuction him so they can get a marketing deal at a local restaurant.Jared from the Subway commercials causes a controversy when he reveals that he lost weight with the help of AIDs.	173692
2004	South Park: Jeffersons, The	C	DVD -R HQ 7801		Episode #117. 4-21-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Michael Jackson moves to South Park but tries to conceal his identity and local cops try to frame him because he is a rich black man.	173693
1999	South Park: Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery	C			Episode #41. 10-17-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Rock band Korn visits South Park during Halloween to solve the mystery of the pirate ghosts that are terrifying the town.	173694
2003	South Park: Krazy Kripples	C	DVD -R HQ 5562		Episode #98.  3-26-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Larry King Parody.  Jimmy and Timmy join up with the notorious Denver Crips.	173695
2002	South Park: Ladder to Heaven, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6780		Episode #91. 11-6-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). TV Field Reporter. Boys try to retrieve a winning ticket Kenny had before he died. In search of Kenny, the boys build a ladder to heaven. SNN. Eyewitness Channel 4 News.	173696
2003	South Park: Lil' Crime Stoppers	C	DVD -R HQ 5926		Episode #102. 4-23-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).. Boys are named junior deputies and open up their own detective agency.	173697
2005	South Park: Losing Edge, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5692		Episode #130. 4-6-2005	News MediaBoys set out to lose a baseball game in order to avoid playing the game all summer.	173698
2006	South Park: Make Love, Not Warcraft	C			Episode #147.  10-4-2006	News Media. Tom, the News Reporter (Trey Parker - Voice).	173699
2006	South Park: Manbearpig	C	DVD -R HQ 6006		Episode #145. 4-26-2006	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Lonely and attention-desperate Al Gore comes to South Park Elementary to explain the dangers of the biggest threat to the planet, Manbearpig.	173700
2009	South Park: Margaritaville	C	DVD -R HQ 10999		Episode #184. 3-25-2009.	News Media. TV Journalists. Randy steps forward with a solution to fix the desperate state of the economy. When the entire town is buy pointing fingers over who is to blame for the economy, Randy steps toward with a solution for the financial woes. With everyone in town helping, they all start to live without any economy at all. Elsewhere, the ultimate sacrifice is made by an unlikely savior in a bid to fix the town’s problems.	173701
1998	South Park: Mecha Streisand	T	DVD -R HQ 5519. VHS 1286		Episode #12. 2-18-1998	Film Critic Leonard Maltin comes to the aid of Cartman. News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). While on a field trip, Cartman discovers what looks like an ancient Indian arrowhead. He tosses it away.	173702
1998	South Park: Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!	C			Episode #29. 12-9-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).. Uncle Howard escapes from the slammer to join Grandma Cartman's holiday celebration.	173703
1998	South Park: Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka, The	C			Episode #19. 6-10-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Kids get revenge on Jimbo and Ned after they fail their report on Vietnam. Their practical joke sparks a fierce ratings war between "Jesus and Pals": and Jimbo and Ned's hunting program.	173704
2006	South Park: Million Little Fibers, A	C	DVD -R HQ 5926		Episode #144.. 4-19-2006	News Media. Towelie writes his memoirs and the published work is chosen to be part of Oprah's Book Club.  Parody Oprah TV Talk Show.	173705
2006	South Park: Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy (aka Miss Teacher B…. A Boy)	C	DVD -R HQ 7506		Episode #149. 10-18-2006	News Media. Male TV Field Reporter -- Channel 4	173706
2007	South Park: More Crap	C	DVD -R HQ 9071		Episode #162. 10-10-2007	News Media. CNN covers the story of Randy marsh who becomes a local hero in South Park after the guys at the bar see the size of his latest crap. After some talking with the guys, Randy believes he could be a contender for the World Record. But is there someone else who wants it more? 	173707
1997	South Park: Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina	C	DVD -R HQ 9055		Episode #126. 3-9-2005	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). After Mr. Garrison gets an operation and becomes a woman, Kyle decides he wants to be black and Gerald decides he wants to be a dolphin.	173708
1999	South Park: Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics	C			Episode #46. 12-1-1999	TV Newsman is "fighting the frizzies" in a live action newscast.	173709
2002	South Park: My Future Self  'n' Me	C	DVD -R HQ 5447		Episode #95. 12-4-2002	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice). Freak electric storm causes Stan's future self to return to the present as an unemployed drug addict.Stan faces his future as a loser, Cartman ventures into the business of revenge.	173710
2002	South Park: New Terrance & Phillip Movie Trailer, The	C			Episode #84. 4-3-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys have to sit through an episode of "Fightin' Round the World" with Russell Crowe so they can see a preview for the new movie starring Terrance & Phillip.	173711
2007	South Park: Night of the Living Homeless	C			Episode. 4-18-2007	News Media. Boys attempt to find a solution to the increasing umber of homeless people in South Park. 	173712
2001	South Park: Osama bin laden Has Farty Pants	C	DVD -R HQ 5466		Episode #74. 11-7-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys come face to face with Osama Bin Laden after they are mistakenly shipped to Afghanistan.Boys' gesture of goodwill in Afghanistan backfires	173713
2008	South Park: Pandemic	C	DVD -R HQ 10419 		Episode. 10-22-2008	News Media. Breaking News: CNN News TV Male Anchor and Field Reporter attacked by large Guinea Pigs that used to be held in check by Peruvian Flute Bands. Boys find a way to make money off of the latest global epidemic. 	173714
2008	South Park: Pandemic 2: Startlng, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10457		Episode. 10-29-2008	News Media. Breaking News: CNN News TV Male Anchor and Field Reporter attacked by large Guinea Pigs that used to be held in check by Peruvian Flute Bands. The giant guinea pigs attack cities all over the world and the boys have the key that will save everyone from the onslaught. 	173715
2000	South Park: Passion of the Jew, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5575		Episode #114. 3-31-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Parody of Mel Gibson movie.	173716
2007	South Park: Petit Tourette, Le	C	DVD -R HQ 9018		Episode #161. 10-3-2007	TV Anchor Chris Hansen for Dateline NBC does a story on Cartman's Tourette's syndrome.	173717
2009	South Park: Pinewood Derby	C	DVD -R HQ 11052		Episode. 4-15-2009	News Media. Randy comes up with a plan to help Stan win the Pinewood Derby. Space visitors test Earthlings about lying and ethics and find them lacking. 	173718
1997	South Park: Pink Eye	C	DVD -R HQ 5491		Episode #7. 10-29-1997	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Kenny's death spawns an outbreak of the living dead in South Park.Outbreak of pinkeye interrupts Halloween. Hitler costume.	173719
2000	South Park: Pip	C			Episode #62. 11-29-2000	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Pip attends boarding school in an adaptation of "Great Expectations."	173720
1999	South Park: Prehistoric Ice Man	C	DVD -R HQ 5446		Episode #31. 1-20-1999	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice). While hunting in the woods, Kyle falls down a hole and discovers a man frozen in ice.Stan and Kyle's friendship is threatened when they discover a man encased in ice.	173721
2002	South Park: Professor Chaos	C	DVD -R HQ 5428. 5553.		Episode #85. 3-10-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). After being shunned by his friends, Butters develops a villainous alter ego and sets out to wreak havoc on the town.	173722
2004	South Park: Quest for Ratings	C	DVD -R HQ 5487	Parker, Trey	Episode #122. 11-17-2004	School TV Anchors Jimmy and "Rick" Cartman for "Super School News" on the South Park Elementary closed circuit television network. Stan reports on school lunches. Butters covers the celebrity watch. Token does the weather. Kyle covers sports.They think they're doing a great job but the school is canceling their program since it has only gotten a 4 share (4 people watched all week). School wants Craig's show "Animals Close-Up with a Wide-Angle Lens" because it is cheaper to produce.Their advisor tells them kids don't care about the news, they don't find it exciting.  They come up with "Sexy Action News" and make up news stories adding Panda Bears for the small children. Jimmy wonders about the ethics of what they are planning to do.Cartman says 4th graders don't know what ethics mean. Sexy Action School News debuts. Jimmy: "This isn't the news. This is a travesty."  Jimmy has a real news story to report but Cartman and the others aren't interested.Advisor says the boys will get a grade of F if they don't improve their ratings. Boys need to come up with killer new ideas for a show. Sexy Action  News Team puts together special report on cough medicine abuse. Newscast is a success. Get a 22 share.	173723
2000	South Park: Quintuplets 2000	C	DVD -R HQ 3503		Episode #52. 4-26-2000	News media is attracted by a family of quintuplets	173724
1999	South Park: Rainforest Schmainforest	C	DVD -R HQ 5444		Episode #32. 4-7-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys get recruited to join a choir group performing in Costa Rica to help save the rainforest.	173725
2003	South Park: Raisins	C	DVD -R HQ 10022		Episode #110. 12-10-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Stan becomes inconsolable after Wendy breaks up with him and Butters has a crush on a sexy waitress at a local restaurant.	173726
1999	South Park: Red Badge of Gayness	C	DVD -R HQ 5826		Episode #45. 11-24-1999	News Media. Cartman suits up for the Confederacy during the annual Civil War re-enactment	173727
2002	South Park: Red Hot Catholic Love	C	DVD -R HQ 5443		Episode #87. 7-3-2002	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice). Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of priests molesting children.Scandal impacts church attendance in South Park.	173728
2003	South Park: Red Man's Greed	T	DVD -R HQ 5447		Episode #103. 4-30-2003	News Media. Channel 4 Live. News Anchor Tom.	173729
2002	South Park: Red Sleigh Down	C			Episode #96. 12-11-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). When an attempt to bring Christmas to Iraq turns disastrous, the boys head to Iraq with Jesus and Mr. Hankey to save Santa from terrorists.	173730
2002	South Park: Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers, The	C			Episode #92.  11-13-2002	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Randy and Sharon realize too late that the box they have sent with the boys contains a porno rather than  a copy of "The Lord of the Rings."As the parents race to stop them in time, the boys realize that the tape they have has a strange power over people.	173731
2009	South Park: Ring, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10964		Episode #182. 3-11-2009	News Media. Kenny decides that taking his new girlfriend to a Jonas Brothers concert might earn him a special place in her heart, not to mention other body parts. Unfortunately, his dreams are crushed when purity rings are handed out at the concert. Mickey Mouse is not happy when the Jonas Brothers decide to renege on the purity rings and goes wild burning down the city and the news media covers the disaster. 	173732
1998	South Park: Roger Ebert Should Lay Off Fatty Foods	C	DVD -R HQ 5416		Episode. #24. 9-2-1998	Film Critic Roger Ebert (Voice). . News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). News Reporter (Matt Stone - Voice). TV Announcer (Matt Stone - Voice).	173733
2001	South Park: Scott Tenorman Must Die	C	DVD -R HQ 5642		Episode #69. 7-11-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).. Cartman seeks vengeance on an older kid who cons him out of money.	173734
1999	South Park: Sexual Harassment Panda	C	DVD -R HQ 5517		Episode #37. 7-7-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). South Park Elementary is nearly bankrupt when Cartman sues Stan for sexual harassment.Cartman sues Stan for sexual harassment.	173735
2010	South Park: Sexual Healing	C	DVD -R HQ 11849		Episode. 3-17-2010	Parody News Media. Parody of Tiger Woods saga in a new video game on golf that the boys play. Some of the boys have a sex addiction problem. Country facing a major crisis -- rich, successful men suddenly going out wanting to have sex with lots of women. Tiger Woods is the surface of the problem. Outbreak of sex addiction, new phenomenon we don’t understand yet. They test the South Park kids with the “nice lady with the handkerchief test” (a nude woman holding a handkerchief -- the kids don’t remember seeing the handkerchief hence they are future sex addicts).  CDC Press Conference offers results of tests -- fourth graders, 5 per cent sex addicts; by 6th grade, number goes up to 30 per cent. 90.6 percent in high school students answered, “what handkerchief?”  Young people all over America are infected. News Media covers it all.News 4. Sex addiction only problematic among rich, successful celebrities. South Park residents watch the press conference. Sexual addicts include David Letterman, Bill Clinton, Charlie Sheen, David Duchovny. They then show film where they give a monkey money and he becomes a sexual addict and eventually makes a public apology on a talk show. Tiger Woods is also there.  Michael Douglas is there as well. Ben Rothenberg chimes in. Kids tell everyone to take responsibility for their own actions. Sex addicts will make money and be successful so they can have sex with lots of women. President Obama thinks he has the answer. An alien virus. Woods offers his public apology in Live News report on the video game. The head of the Swat Unit says that we should admit that a lot of us guys would do what Tiger Woods did if we had the chance.  He is escorted away. News 4 TV Male Field Reporter. Alien wizard who puts a spell on all rich celebrities to have sex with lots of women. The boys kill the demon and all the celebrities are healed. The wizard alien is dead. Sex addiction is no more. And if a rich celebrity is caught again trying to screw a lot of women, it’s not because men are like that, it’s because a wizard alien has cast his spell.  Male reporter interviews the two boys who killed the wizard alien.  Back to Tiger Wood video golf game. The kids think the new game where Tiger just plays golf is boring. Yeah, Golf is stupid again. 	173736
2002	South Park: Simpsons Already Did It	C	DVD -R HQ 5445		Episode #86. 6-26-2002	News Media. TV News Anchor Tom of News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice). Simpsons' TV Anchor Kent Brockman (Harry Shearer) makes an appearance.Boys panic when it appears they caused a woman's death.	173737
2006	South Park: Smug Alert!	C	DVD -R HQ 5751		Episode #141. 3-29-2006	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Disaster of epic proportions threatens the town and Stan is to blame. He convinced everyone in South Park to drive Hybrid cars after Kyle moves to San Francisco.	173738
2003	South Park: South Park Is Gay!	T	DVD -R HQ 5456		Episode #104. 10-22-2003	News Media. Channel 4 Live. News Anchor Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Gay Field Reporter.Everybody tries to be the gayest when homosexuality becomes hip in South Park	173739
1999	South Park: Spontaneous Combustion	T	DVD -R HQ 5519.		Episode #33. 4-14-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Stan's dad must discover why South Park residents are exploding. Randy Marsh becomes a national hero when he discovers the reason.	173740
1998	South Park: Spooky Fish	C			Episode #28.  10-28-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Kyle thinks his new pet fish is evil after it kills two people in his bedroom. The parallel-universe version of Cartman shows up in South Park and everyone likes him more than the real Cartman.	173741
1999	South Park: Starvin' Marvin in Space	C	DVD  -R HQ 5553		Episode #44. 11-17-1999	News Media.Boys must help Starvin' Marvin outwit his pursuers.	173742
1997	South Park: Stravin' Marvin	C			Episode #8.  11-19-1997	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys sponsor a starving Ethiopian child only to have him show up on their doorstep.	173743
1999	South Park: Succubus, The	C	DVD -R HQ 9694		Episode #34. 4-21-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Boys try to save Chef from a woman who is stealing  him from them.	173744
1998	South Park: Summer Sucks	C	DVD -R HQ 5677		Episode #21. 6-24-1998	News Media. Fireworks ban threatens Fourth of July festivities.	173745
2001	South Park: Super Best Friends	C			Episode #68. 7-4-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Stan enlists the help of an elite team of religious leaders including Jesus and Mohammed to help him rescue Kyle from a cult.	173746
2010	South Park: Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs, The	C	DVD -R HQ 11865		Episode. 3-24-2010	Parody News Media. Today Show cast is featured as are various news anchors. Boys are given a controversial book that inspires them to write one of their own. 	173747
2001	South Park: Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow	C	DVD -R HQ 6139		Episode #70. 7-18-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice)..  Parody of entertainment expose shows called "Behind the Blow."  Boys try to reunite their idols.	173748
2000	South Park: Timmy 2000	C	DVD -R HQ 5876		Episode #51. 4-19-2000	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). . Charlie Rose. Classmate has attention deficit disorder. Handicapped boys' arrival in class leads to protest. Boys are diagnosed with ADD and heavily medicated.	173749
2003	South Park: Toilet Paper	C	DVD -R HQ 9266		Episode #99. 4-2-2003	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys toilet paper their art teacher's house to get revenge for a bad grade.	173750
1998	South Park: Tom's Rhinoplasty	C			Episode #11. 2-11-1998	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Miss Ellen substitutes for Mr. Garrison who takes time off to get plastic surgery. Jealous Wendy decides to dig a little deeper into Miss Ellen's background to find out what secrets she's hiding.	173751
2000	South Park: Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5574		Episode #49. 4-5-2000	News Media	173752
2001	South Park: Towelie	C			Episode #73. 8-8-2001	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Boys try to rescue their new video game system from the hands of a government agency with the help of a talking towel named Towelie.	173753
2005	South Park: Trapped in the Closet	C	DVD -R HQ 5675 (Mislabeled 5674)		Episode #137. 11-16-2005	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). When Stan looks to new religions to cure his depression, church leaders recognize him as the second coming.	173754
2006	South Park: Tsst	C			Episode #146. 5-3-2006	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Eric's mom turns to a "dog whisperer" as a last resort to turn him into a good little boy.Whisperer is successful in making Eric calm and submissive, but he may have also turned him into a repressed killer.	173755
1999	South Park: Tweek vs. Craig	C	DVD -R HQ 10175		Episode #36. 6-23-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Boys pit two classmates against each other for entertainment.	173756
2005	South Park: Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow	C	DVD -R HQ 5429		Episode #133. 10-19-2005	News Media. Evening News Channel 4 with TV News Anchor Tom. News 4 Live (Trey Parker - Voice)  with male reporters in the field. Flood coverage. Reporters and public blaming Bush to terrorists to global warming for the flood.	173757
1999	South Park: Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub	C	DVD -R HQ 5468		Episode #39. 7-21-1999	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Boys' call to the police creates a stand-off. Randy and Gerald experiment with their sexuality.	173758
2004	South Park: Up the Down Steroid	C			Episode #113. 3-24-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Jimmy begins using steroids to improve his chances in the special Olympics.	173759
2000	South Park: Very Crappy Christmas, A	C			Episode #65. 12-20-2000	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).	173760
1997	South Park: Volcano	C	DVD -R HQ 5464		Episode #2. 8-20-1997	News Media. Channel 4 Live. News Anchor Tom.Volcanic activity disrupts a hunting trip.	173761
2000	South Park: Wacky Molestation Adventure	T	DVD -R HQ 5675 (Mislabeled 5674)		Episode #64. 12-13-2000.	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Boys tell police their parents molest them and soon there are no adults left in South Park. Kids take over South Park and Cartman becomes the mayor.	173762
1997	South Park: Weight Gain 4000	T	DVD -R HQ 5456		Episode #3. 8-27-1997	News Media. Channel 4 Live. News Anchor Tom.Celebrity presents Cartman's essay-contest prize	173763
2009	South Park: Whale Whores	C	DVD -R HQ 11543		Episode. 10-28-2009	TV Newscaster for Channel 9 News. News Media including Entertainment Weekly, People, Variety and newspapers cover “Whale Wars.” Stan’s tip to the Denver Aquarium is ruined when the Japanese begin killing all of the world’s dolphins and whales. “Little Boy Destroys Another Japanese Ship.” Stan turns the reality show on the subject (“Whale Wars”) into a hit program.  “Larry King Live” interviews Stan Marsh who doesn’t care about the new reality show, but wants to just stop the Japanese from killing the world’s dolphins and whales. “Real Actual Whale Wars.” Cameras now follow Stan’s crusade against the Japanese. Stan’s friends show up because they want to be on TV. Stan tries to stop another Japanese ship while the cameras roll. They fight with another boat involved in another reality show, this one on crab fishing, and the people on that boat are furious about it. The two boats fight. Whales take out the crab-fishing reality show boat. Stan’s boat is free to fight the good fight. The whales know everything Stan is trying to do for them. Japanese kamikaze planes attack Stan’s boat.  Whales are dying. Stan’s boat is destroyed. Stan and his friends are arrested and put into a Japanese jail. They show the boys Hiroshima museum and what happened when the atomic bomb was dropped. Picture shows dolphin and whale were flying the Enola Gray plane that dropped the bomb. Stan tries to set the Japanese straight. He says the real picture was doctored. He gives them the original photograph -- the plane was piloted by a chicken and a cow. The dolphins and whales were framed. The Japanese now kill every chicken and cow they can find. “Nice job, son. Now the Japanese are normal like us,” Stan’s father says to him. 	173764
2007	South Park: With Apologies to Jesse Jackson	C	DVD -R HQ 9694		Episode #154. 3-7-2007	Parody News Media. Randy uses the "N" word on live TV and faces public ridicule for it.	173765
2004	South Park: Woodland Critter Christmas	C			Episode #125. 12-15-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice).  Stan meets some talking woodland critters and helps them prepare for their Christmas until he discovers the critics worship Satan and are planning to unleash the Antichrist in the world.	173766
2000	South Park: Worldwide Recorder Concert	C	DVD -R HQ 5566		Episode #48. 1-12-2000	News Media. Group travels to Arkansas for the first worldwide recorder concert.	173767
2004	South Park: You Got F'd in the A	C	DVD -R HQ 5692		Episode #115. 4-7-2004	News Media. News Reporter Tom (Trey Parker - Voice). Gang of kids from the O.C. challenge Stan to a dance-off, but before the big event Butters must confront a painful event from his past.	173768
1936	South Riding	N		Holtby, Winifred		Press	173769
1928	South Sea Bubble	M			UK	Reporter Averil Rochester (Benita Hume) is one of several adventurers setting out in the South Seas in search of buried treasures.	173770
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Back in the Saddle	T	DVD -R HQ 11227		Episode #6. 6-26-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Emily gives the local radio station a try. Julie starts to fall for Cody.	173771
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Belles Bond, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11181		Episode #3. 6-5-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. The girls go away for the weekend. Problems come to a head between Emily and Shea. Kelly reveals secrets from her past.	173772
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Big Decisions	T	DVD -R HQ  11287		Episode #9. 7-17-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Emily plans to tell her father she is moving. Jeff and Shea go to marriage counseling. Jeff wants Kellie to move to Chicago. Hadley has employment issues. 	173773
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Circle of Friends	T	DVD -R HQ  11303		Episode #10. 7-23-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured.Ladies throw Emily a goodbye party. Shea receives shocking news. Kellie makes impulsive decisions about Jeff. Hadley questions her relationship with Ross. 	173774
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Engagements and Break-Ups	T	DVD -R HQ 11187		Episode #4. 6-12-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Emily updates her appearance for her new part-time job. Shea and Jeff visit his family in the Outerbanks. Hadley is shocked by what Sterling has to say.	173775
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Facing Our Differences	T	DVD -R HQ 11204		Episode #5. 6-19-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Emily’s hair issues interrupt Shea’s big news. The women go wild at Kellie’s slumber party. Julie’s return to the runway does not go as planned. 	173776
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Life’s Ups and Downs	T	DVD -R HQ 11259		Episode #7. 7-2-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Kelly learns she can have children. Shea goes overboard with her wedding shopping. Russ and Hadley go on a date. 	173777
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Meet the Belles	T	DVD -R HQ 11149		Episode #1. 5-21-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. It’s hard to be a single lady in Louisville, especially when your best friend is in love with you, you have to hold a charity event in record time, and sometimes your fiancé dances with other ladies. First episode opens with an introduction for each of the Belles. Shea is waiting for her boyfriend Jeff to propose to her and his modest means seem to be standing in the way.Emily wants to be a TV reporter. Kellie grew up cleaning horse stables and then married into high society, but was divorced and is living a much simpler life than she’s grown accustomed to. Julie was a fashion model who is now approaching 35 and is wondering what’s coming next. Hadley is a personal assistant, PhD candidate and is waiting for her next move to materialize.Emily: dinner at Emily’s parents’ house is a quiet affair. Her dad seems really strict and is worried about her indecision. Emily seems like she’s doing okay. He cites her hair as her main point of indecisiveness. After Emily and Julie promote the charity event on the radio, everyone rushes to the Derby museum. Emily is wearing gold and she decides that these won’t work with the diamonds being delivered at the time. When will Emily tell her dad to back off?	173778
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: New Beginnings	T	DVD -R HQ 11153		Episode #2. 5-28-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. 	173779
2009	Southern Belles: Louisville: Reality Check	T	DVD -R HQ 11268		Episode #8. 7-9-2009	Aspiring TV Reporter Emily is the prodigal daughter who turned her back on the riches of her family’s business to pursue a career as a TV reporter. Her father doesn’t approve and would rather she stay at home to take her place in her family’s multimillion dollar manufacturing company. Will Emily be able to pursue her broadcasting future without alienating her family?  Four other Southern Belles in Louisville are also featured. Emily gets advice from Nancy O’Dell. After a talk with her father, Julie wants to settle down. Russ professes his love to Hadley, but Shea catches him flirting. 	173780
2000	Southern California Sports Report	DT				Sports Reporters-Hosts (Ken Rodriguez, Gaard Swanson, John Fricke, Lisa Guerrero, Suzy Schuster, Barry LeBrock, Todd Donoho, Sean Farnham, John Jackson, Randy Sparage, Michelle Bonner, Van Earl Wright, Carolyn Hughes, Michael Eaves, Patrick O'Neal).Reporters (Bill MacDonald, Lindsay Soto). . Correspondent Leeann Tweeden. Analysts (Petros Papadakis, Mike Terry, Eric Sondheimer, Matt Stevens, Kevin Kennedy, Mark Gubicza, Rex Hudler, Marques Johnson, Jack Haley).	173781
1996	Southern Comforts	NR		Ross, Jo Ann		Journalist Chelsea Cassidy is a celebrity journalist asked to write the Diva of Domesticity's biography. Meanwhile her sexy, never-to-be-forgotten college lover, an architect, has been hired to restore the diva's Southern plantation home.Cassidy, the official biographer of a fashion and etiquette expert, digs into her subject's past to find out who may be trying to killer her and finds herself in the middle of a potentially romantic and dangerous investigation.	173782
2001	Southern Cross	M				News Media. Journalist 1 (Kirsty Kelly). Journalist 2 (Jack  Hunt). Journalist-Cameraman (Christopher Wilson).Two immigrant children's mom dies and her children are put in a detention center. Instead of waiting around, the children plan to escape and go across the land to their surviving relatives far away.	173783
1999	Southern Cross	M				Photographer (Felipe Orrego).	173784
2005	Southern Exposure	NR		Kelley, Karen		Columnist Logan Hart didn’t expect to find himself in his present situation -- on stage, under hot lights, taking it all off for cash. Logan’s a reporter and a damn good one at that. But he knows this whole mess is nobody’s fault but his own. After all, he’s the one who boasted to the readership of his weekly column that he could last at least one shift in any job. He even challenged his readers to come up with something he couldn’t handle. Of course, the letters poured in. Logan’s editor sifted through the responses and chose the assignments. So here he is. Stripping in public. Jody Dupree makes it a point never to stray outside of her personal comfort zone. Some people might disagree that patrolling the means streets of New Orleans qualifies as anyone’s comfort zone, but she loves her life as a cop. Her instincts are better than most, and being raised in the Louisiana swamps by a grandmother who dabbled in voodoo and with-craft has given Jody an edge few people ever attain. Jody’s grandmother taught her about signs to watch for that most people ignore. Like how to read people by watching their body language, when to stand her ground, and, when all else fails, when to run. It’s fine with Jody that some of her co-workers are a little afraid of her eccentricities. She’d just as soon keep to herself. But her best friend Andrea, who works as a dispatcher at the police department, thinks Jody needs to develop more of a life outside law enforcement. So for Jody’s birthday, Andrea drags her to a male strip show. When Logan Hart is introduced in a blinding flash of strobe lights and rainbow colors, Jody feels herself falling prey to the reporter’s seductions. Jody’s comfort zone is suddenly world’s away as she falls headlong into a realm of erotic fantasy.	173785
2001	Southern Fires	NR		Baxter, Mary Lynn		Reporter Dana Blivens could get the career break she wanted -- Washington chief of a national magazine -- if she could break a juicy story on the famous Dr. Yancy Granger who had given many women the child they longed for by being America’s best fertility specialist. To the world he was a Nobel Prize candidate. To Charlottesville, Virginia, he was a hero. To himself, he was a sinner tormented by his hidden past. Dana wants the story but the catch was going back to Charlottesville, a place filled with chilling memories, and then betraying the one man she could love. Now a conspiracy of lies in this southern town threatens Yancy’s career and Dana’s hopes. But an even more dangerous truth lies in a carefully planned murder, an evil spun by a twisted mind, and the ultimate test of a man and woman’s love -- a union of flesh and soul forged in the heat of...Southern Fires. 	173786
2002	Southern Latitudes	N		Clark, Stephen J.		Reporter Nelson Ingram knows that in Litchfield, Alabama, not everything is as it seems -- even an apparent Klan lynching. He's a local boy, now a burnt-out journalist,  who has come home to work on the local paper.Resume is sketchy, full of holes. No motivation. When a local man is lynched, he is fired up to take on the KKK. It turns out victim was shot before he was strung up and local KKK has been defunct for 10 years.Ingram is fired up looking for the Big Story. Proved mob had big money laundering operation and walks away with a lot of money, a ledger and some discs all placed in a bank safety deposit box.	173787
2003	Southern Living	N		Hudler, Ad		Columnist Margaret Pinaldi is a transplanted New Yorker who writes a column for the newspaper, the Selby Reflector in Selby, Georgia, a town with many faces. Outspoken Margaret is one of three women who are forces to be reckoned with.Pinaldi is the quiet daughter of a hell-raising abortion-rights advocate who recently died giving her a house in Georgia. Finally free from her mother's demanding presence, this transplanted Yankee is finding herself for the first time.	173788
1957	Southerner, The	NM	GPL	Kiker, Douglas		Cub Reporter Jess Witherow, a beginning reporter and native of Antioch, a Southern city, is assigned to cover the trial of a black college teacher.	173789
2009	Southland	MT				News Media. Reporter (Brian Jones). Photographer (Brian Brophy). 	173790
2006	Southland Tales	M				Reporter (Dave Carlin). NOW Reality Cameraman (Raymond Mansfield). NOW Reality Cameraman (Dee Austin Robertson).	173791
2009	Southland: Mozambique	T	DVD -R HQ 11061		Episode #2. 4-16-2009	TV Reporter Mia Sanchez finds Detective Salinger sitting with his teenage daughter Kimmy. When Kim gets to lave, Sanchez lays a big kiss on Salinger. Of course, the daughter sees this, but is okay with it. She gives her dad credit for landing such a beautiful, successful woman and says it’s cool because her mom, his wife, sucks anyway. 	173792
2009	Southland: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11032		Episode #1. 4-9-2009	TV Reporter interviews female detective on the scene about a missing child. Photographer asks the young rookie who just shot a man if he is all right. 	173793
2009	Southland: Southland’s Rookie Hero	CC	Los Angeles Times Front Page story, Thursday, April 9, 2009		Headline: “Southland’s Rookie Hero. A Ride-Along on an Officer’s First Day.” NBC Advertisement	Reporter rides along with a rookie cop. Story appears on the front page of the Los Angeles Times. “It’s not every assignment that puts you in the back of a squad car, especially one that gives you a true glimpse into the hearts of the heroes behind the badge. This is the story of one such day when this reporter got a chance to ride along for a rookie’s unforgettable first watch.”“Glassell Park, 1:45 am. Ben Sherman had just finished phase one of his probationary training and hoped to have his daily book signed by his training officer, but the day had not gone well. Eighteen hours earlier...Fresh out of the academy, Sherman was introduced  to John Cooper, a 2-year veteran of the force who met the rookie with tough words: ‘You ride with me, you back your badge!’”“The fateful call came in at the end of their shift and Cooper decided to test Sherman’s resolve, ‘What do you want to do?’ Wanting to show his willingness to go above and beyond, Sherman took the call. ‘Unknown Trouble calls can be cop ambushes,’ Cooper warned. ‘Call for backup.’ Guns drawn, and joined by other officers, Sherman and Cooper broke up a gang-bangers’ party. The drama quickly escalated when an officer took one of the perps to his car before searching him. A shot rang out and the officer went down.”“Ben Sherman responded. His aim was perfect. Four shots straight to the assailant’s chest. There may be no words to describe how Sherman felt about taking a life, but Cooper put it in perspective. ‘This job is relentless and it gets to you, but every once in awhile, you get to take a bad guy off the streets for good.’ And he signed Sherman’s daily book. That was Sherman’s first day, the first time he fired his gun and maybe the only time he thought of quitting.”“This is just one of the many incredible stories in the new drama Southland, which reflects the courage and valor seen in the LAPD. Join John Wells, the producer of ER, for an unprecedented look behind the badge in the emotional premiere tonight at 10 p.m. on NBC. 	173794
2009	Southland: Two Gangs	T	DVD -R HQ 11127-11128 (Credits). 		Episode #5. 5-7-2009	TV Reporter Mia Sanchez is with Det. Salinger before he crashes into a light pole and members of a gang steal his weapon. When he asks her not to look into the case -- there has been no official report filed on the accident or the missing gun and Salinger has 12 hours to find the gun before his superior takes action -- she tells him, “I’m a reporter.”  He finally tells the reporter they can’t continue the relationship because of their respective jobs. 	173795
2000	Southwest Sports Report	DT			Series 200-2002	News Staff. Anchors Randy Macilvoy, John Rhadigan.	173796
2005	Southwestern Orange County vs. the Flying Saucers	M				News Media. Reporter (Alejandro Kontarovsky).  Reporter (Diego Kontarovsky). Reporter (Drew Lindo).  Reporter (Christy Rubenstein). Reporter (Graham Sheldon). News Anchorwoman (Maria Paris). News Anchorman (Dominick Vicchiullo).	173797
1998	Souvenir	M				TV Reporter (Jules Nassah).	173798
1961	Sovershenno seryozno: Kak sozdavalsya Robinzon	MF				Editor (Anatoli Papanov)	173799
1963	Soviet  Woman, The	DT				Correspondent John Secondari - ABC	173800
1990	Soviet Sources	NM	OWN - H	Cullen, Robert		Correspondent Colin Burke, Moscow correspondent for the Washington Tribune is fed news that a Gen. Secretary, a driving force of glasnost, has had a stroke. Burke's source is a wily journalist whose own source is head of the KGB.Burke is warned off the story as the White House responds.  When the Soviets set an elaborate trap for him,  Burke realizes the CIA and the White House are willing to sacrifice him.	173801
1977	Soyuz Affair, The	N		Coulter, Stephen	Weinberg List	Journalist	173802
1993	Sozinhos em Casa:	TF			Portugal. Episode #29.	Photographer (Luis Pavao).	173803
1994	Spa, The	M				Reporter (Ron Jeremy)	173804
2008	Spa, The	N		Weldon, Fay		Journalist joins nine other high-achieving ladies at the expensive Castle Spa and as they lounge in the Jacuzzi sipping champagne, they tell each other the story of their lives. 	173805
1985	Space	MT			Miniseries	Newsman (Donald Craig). Newsman (Bob McLean).	173806
1970	Space Amoeba, The (Kessen Nankai No Daikaiju)	M			Japan	Photographer (Atsuko Takahashi), reporter (Akira Kubo) on island fighting aliens	173807
2004	Space Available	M				TV Newscaster-Narrator (Annina Jordan). Radio News Announcer (John Froehlich).	173808
2000	Space Channel 5	G				Newscaster in the 25th-century  Ulala (pronounced "Ooo-la-la") outdance and out-laser-blast an alien possess in order to free human prisoners and save the universe	173809
1958	Space Children, The	M				Reporter Dan Wicks (Sid Tomack). Reporter Richard Lloyd (Ray Walker).	173810
2000	Space Cowboys	M	DVD -R HQ 8081, 8082, 8078			Press Reporter (Artur Cybulski). Press Reporter #1 (Manning Mpinduzi-Mott). Press Reporter in 1958 (Jock MacDonald).	173811
2005	Space Daze	M				Tabloid Investigative Reporter Al Manac (James Vallo) searches for the existence of space aliens on earth. He discovers the world is about to be invaded by aliens and tries to let the world know of the proposed takeover while spiking his ratings in the process. Manac is depressed about the quality of the show to which he sold his talents. He wanders into a bar and tells a bartender some of his more outlandish experiences on the show. 	173812
1962	Space Flight of Lieutenant Colonel John Glenn	DT				News	173813
1969	Space Giants	MT				Reporter Tomoko Mura (Mayako Yashiro), newspaper reporter is told plans by evil scientist to destroy Earth. Published story brings another scientist to Earth and the battle begins	173814
1978	Space Giants, The: Series	C			First aired in Japan in 1966	Reporter Ita Mura, a Japanese chain-smoking journalist who works for a world-wide newspaper, and his wife, Tomoko and son Mikko are chased by monsters who want to conquer Earth. Mura has a whistle he blows so Goldar and his friends to save them.Goldar is a 50-foot golden robot whose job is to protect earth.	173815
1996	Space Jam	M				Reporter (Michael Rothwell). Photographer (Amy Chance)	173816
1960	Space Men (aka Assignment Outer Space)	M			Italy	Reporter (Rik von Nutter) who stops a runaway rocket and falls in love	173817
1995	Space Nuns	M			Short - Comedy	Newsreader (Jim McLerty).	173818
2002	Space Off	M				Newswoman (Jennifer Allen).	173819
2002	Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Endless Odyssey, The	C			Japan. Short. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Kirk Thornton). Communications Officer (Dave Wittenberg). Newspaper Delivery Man (Kirk Thornton).	173820
1995	Space Precinct: Divided We Stand	T			Episode #11. 1-30-1995	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kate Beckett). Reporter #2 (Joanna Berns).	173821
1995	Space Precinct: Two Against the Rock	T			Episode #12. 2-6-1995	Newscaster (Alexa Rosewood). Sportscaster (John Chancer).	173822
1965	Space Probe Taurus	M				TV Reporter (John Willis)	173823
1983	Space Raiders	M				Magazine. Within the film there is an alien reading a magazine in his own language	173824
1998	Space Shuttle Discovery: John Glenn Launch	DT				Anchors (Pete Conrad, Mary Alice Williams). Interviewer (Walter Cronkite).	173825
2004	Space Zombies: 13 Months of Brain-Spinning Mayhem!	M				Cameraman Phil (Johnny Vong).	173826
1975	Space: 1999: Black Sun	T			Episode #10. 12-19-1975. Sci-Fi	News Media. Alpha News Service Girl (Jan Harvey). Moon is approaching a black hole.	173827
1975	Space: 1999: Breakaway	T			Episode #1. 10-17-1975	Newscaster (Don Fellows).	173828
1975	Space: 1999: Dragon's Domain	T			Episode #8. 12-5-1975	Newscaster (Bob Sherman).	173829
1996	Space: Above and Beyond: Dear Earth	T			Episode #17. 3-19-1996	Reporter (Steve Hytner) Cameraman (Charles Carpenter).	173830
1987	Spaceballs	M	DVD -R HQ 6793, 6794. SVD 1444			News Media. TV Newsman (Jack Riley). News Broadcaster (Harry Shearer).	173831
1984	Spade is Wild, The	CB			Guardian, The #2	Columnist Jackie Potts. 	173832
2005	Spaghetti & Matzo Balls	M				TV Reporter Dick Long (Jeffrey Vachon).	173833
1948	Spanglers, The	N	OWN - H	Castor, Henry		Press	173834
1935	Spanish Cape Mystery, The	M				Reporter Hendricks (Donald Kerr -- "The Reporter")  is involved in mystery. Reporter keeps trying to get onto the Spanish Cape mansion to get the story on the Spanish Cape murders that Ellery Queen is investigating. In the last scene, he gets in without the seat of his pants since he was attacked by a guard dog off screen.	173835
2002	Spanish Disco	NR		Orloff, Erica		Tabloid Reporter is after the literary story of a lifetime. For 33-year-old Cassie Hayes, life is about to get messier. She can’t cook, unless you count coffee as a meal (she does). She can’t commit (just ask her ex-husband). She drinks too much (tequila for breakfast). Of course, she has guided her share of authors to the bestseller list for the literary publishing house where she works (when she makes it to the office). And now she must coax a sequel out of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author-turned-recluse. Moving in with the recluse is one thing, but teaching him the hustle so he can win the heart of his Spanish housekeeper is way beyond the call of duty. Cassie slowly unravels with no coffeehouses, no bagels and nothing but sand for nightlife. On top of that, she’s having phone sex with her favorite author, the mysterious, London-based Michael Pearton, who has suddenly decided to ruin their perfect affair by insisting that after five years they meet in person.  Add to all that the tabloid reporter and Cassie’s dance card is full. A brilliant editor, workaholic, ex-Studio 54 wild child and burgeoning alcoholic, Cassie Hayes is perfectly happy with her coffee-chugging, 80-hour workweek life as West Side Publishing’s star editor. The closest she gets to nutritious food is the lemon wedges that accompany her daily tequila, and her current idea of intimacy is the incredible phone sex she has with her best-selling author Pearton who lives a safe 5,000 miles away in London. All this suits her just fine, until famous recluse Roland Riggs, who disappeared from the scene shortly after the publication of his groundbreaking novel Simple Simon announces that he has completed the book’s long-awaited sequel and that he wants Cassie to be his editor. Cassie reluctantly sets off for the writer’s secluded home on Sanibel Island in the Gulf of Mexico only to discover that Roland is determined to hold the sequel hostage until she teaches him to do the Hustle like a pro so he can woo his disco-loving Mexican housekeeper. While coaxing the book out of Roland, wrestling with her growing feelings for Michael, who is suddenly insisting that they must meet, fending off a tabloid reporter who has stumbled onto Roland’s secrets and reconciling herself with her troublesome mother, Cassie has her hands full and there ain’t a decent expresso in sight. The tabloid reporter tracks Cassie down, claiming to have some dirt on Roland Riggs that will blow his reputation out of the water. Cassie has this to say to the reporter: “I believe in genital mutilation as a matter of principle.” 	173836
1998	Spanish Fly	M				American Reporter Zoe (Daphna Kastner) is in Madrid, Spain for Vanity Fair interviewing Madrid men for a magazine article that she intends to expand into a book about Spanish machismo. As the daughter of a Spaniard’s brief fling with her mother, she is obsessed with the topic of swagger displayed by Spain’s male population. She hires a translator, Antonio (Toni Canto), to help her interview her subjects. He becomes so exasperated by her candid questions to those males who have chosen to be part of the book that he often makes up the answers himself or tells the subjects to take a hike. Zoe is not pleased and believes Antonio is displaying his own macho inclinations. Yet after a brief affair with an loathsome American-born Madrid bookseller, she is ready to look at continental men in a different light. She realizes she is over her head in trying to write a book on the male machismo in Spain because she discovers the men do not match her story’s expectations. She also finds herself involved in relationships with the wrong men. 	173837
1940	Spanish Steps, The (aka Enter 3 Witches)	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	McGuire, Paul		Press	173838
2008	Spare Wife, The	N		Witchel, Alex		Journalist discovers impeccably coifed widow Ponce Morris, a helpmate and “professional friend” to all her fabulously rich New York peers, has had an affair with a famous fertility doctor and try as she might to rein in the situation, Ponce only makes it worse. Send-up of Manhattan’s high society. Many characters bear more than fleeting resemblance to real New Yorkers such as Journalist Tom Wolfe. 	173839
1983	Sparking Cyanide	M	SVD 532			British Journalist in California investigates the poisoning death of a socialite's philandering sister	173840
2007	Sparkle	M				Public Relations Executive Sheila (Stockard Channing) hires Sam (Shaun Evans) who works as a waiter as her boy toy and personal assistant.At one of her PR events, Sam is given the eye by a sexually upfront political activist who beds him in short order. What Sam doesn't know is that the woman is Sheila's estranged daughter.What neither mother or daughter knows is that Sam is having sex. Sheila is a hard-assed businesswoman-of-a-certain-age who still needs emotional and sexual reassurance.	173841
2009	Sparkle and Tooter	M				News Media. Reporter (Kate Moore). 	173842
1990	Sparks of Passion	M				TV Female Journalist plays minor role. KGDM-TV. Use of TV screens showing talk show program. Media coverage of mayor (Victoria Principal) by harassing reporters	173843
1990	Sparks: Price of Passion, The	MT				TV Reporter Cathy  (Gracie Harrison)	173844
1949	Sparring Partners	DT				Host Walter Kiernan, game show host	173845
2004	Spartan	M				TV Anchorwoman (Virginia Pereira). TV News Anchor (David Paymer). Harvard Square Reporter (Jody Snider). Swedish Reporter (Sandra Lindquist). News Cameraman (Neil Pepe). Entertainment Reporter (Lauren  Bowles).	173846
1967	Spasite utopayushchego	MF				Editor (Svetlana Kharitonova)	173847
1983	Spasms	M				Reporter (Barry Flatman)	173848
1984	Späte Freiheit	N		Lang, Marion		Journalist	173849
1997	Spawn	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Caroline Gibson). Bearded TV News Anchor (Anthony Genovese). XNN Reporter (Robia La Morte).	173850
1938	Spawn of the North	R			Lux Radio Theatre	Editor Windy	173851
1938	Spawn of the North	M		Willoughby, Barrett (Story).  Jules Furthman, Talbot Jennings (Screenplay)	Fonda	Editor Windy Turion (John Barrymore), editor of the town newspaper in Alaska who spends most of his time in the saloonCaught in the middle of a rivalry between salmon fisherman.  Editor is always drunk. Running gag has him spouting flowery epigrams which his printer quickly reduces to brief, simple sentences.Editor says he was once a crook himself, but when he took over the newspaper, he started editing his old associates out of Alaska."I must discontinue accepting salted salmon in lieu of subscriptions."	173852
1977	Spawn of the Slit his (aka Slit his)	MF				Journalism Teacher is disillusioned.	173853
1998	Speak No Evil	NM		Aldrich, Gary with Mark Davis		Reporter Anne Carlson teams up with FBI special agent to find out who killed a career-derailing opposition researcher known as "Dr. Death" who is found dead on the floor of the Nixon Library.His lips are sewn shut and the message "Speak No Evil" written  on his legal pad next to the corpse. Everyone becomes a suspect -- especially politicians and government officials whose secrets he took to the grave.	173854
1964	Speak Not Evil	NM	OWN - H	Lanham, Edwin		Editor Guy Dennis from New York who runs the Sagamore Sentinel.	173855
1980	Speak Up America	DT				Talk Show. Felicia Jeter, Jayne Kennedy. Time magazine of the airwaves -- terrible show	173856
1929	Speakeasy	M		Knoblock, George Rosener (Play). Edwin Burke (Dialogue).  Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Alice Woods (Lola Lane) with New York newspaper,  convinces her editor to let her get an interview with a fighter. Fighter refuses to see her and she eventually forces her way into a speakeasy with the help of Reporter Cy Williams (Stuart Erwin)Fighter still refuses to talk, so sob sister makes up a story saying he is planning a comeback. Eventually she falls in love with him, proves his manager is crooked and inspires him to regain the middleweight title.Use of Movietone News footage to show various New York locations. Film begins with sound of presses running and an angry City Editor (Erville Alderson) chewing out a staff member for missing a story.	173857
1988	Speaking of Everything	DT				News Media	173858
1937	Speaking of the Weather	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Magazine covers come to life: Etude, The Gang, Popular Mechanics, Wall Street, Detective, True Confession, Judge, Life, Liberty, American Boy, Sea Stories, Saturday Evening Post	173859
1986	Spearfield's Daughter	MT			Canadian TV Miniseries. Six Hours. 	Reporter Cleo Spearfield (Kim Braden) who covers Vietnam for an Australian paper while having affairs with an American newsman and a British newspaper tycoon. London Editor (Maurice Podbrey).News Media. 1st Reporter (Madeline Delpech-Ward). 2nd Reporter (Doug Price). Press Officer (Lance Strauss).The headstrong Female Aussie, the daughter of a leading politician, tires to carve out a career in the world of international journalism. Spearfield becomes a reporter and struggles to control a newspaper -- and has run-ins with terrorists, mobsters and romance. 	173860
1982	Spearfield's Daughter	N	OWN - P	Cleary, Jon		Correspondent Cleo Spearfield covers Vietnam War	173861
2006	Special	M				Newscaster (Erich Anderson). News Co-Host (Karen Bryant).	173862
1969	Special  Branch: Smokescreen	T			Episode #2 9-24-1969	Reporter (Anton Darby).	173863
1935	Special Agent	M	DVD -R HQ 6059, 6061. SV 416		Davis	Newspaperman Bill Bradford (George Brent) sent to work as IRS special agent, disguised as reporter. Reporter (Alan Davis). Reporter (Gene Morgan). Newsboys (Jack McHugh, Billy Naylor)	173864
1938	Special Agent	R			Episode #4. 4-24-1938. Warner Brothers Academy Theatre.	Newspaperman Bill Bradford sent to work as IRS special agent, disguised as reporter.	173865
1937	Special Agent K-7	M		Zimmer, George F. (Story). Phil Dunham (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sob Sister Olive O'Day (Queenie Smith) tries to get information from an agent about his recent trip to Europe.  When a criminal is killed, O'Day convinces her paper to put her on the story.Marries her fiancé, but he is arrested for the murder. He was framed because a lawyer was in love with the reporter. Speedy, the Reporter (Harry Harvey).	173866
1938	Special Agent: FBI Mystery, An	N		McCarthy, James Remington	Bobbs-Merrill published popular novel attempting to popularize the FBI by showing how a mystery was solved using FBI methods	Journalist Mathilda Hale in Washington D.C. goes along with FBI Agent Philip Miles as he solves the mystery. 	173867
1956	Special Announcement, A	T			Studio One - 9-24-56	Narrator (Alexander Scourby)	173868
1962	Special Assignment	T			Dick Powell Show	Newspaper. Barbara Stanwyck, Dick Powell, Edgar Bergen, Frances Bergen, Jackie Cooper, Lloyd Nolan, Mickey Rooney, June Allyson - 9-25-62	173869
2005	Special Assignment	N		Fuller, Kathleen		TV Journalist Eve Norwood is on the fast track to achieving her goal -- a job with the news division of a major network. But when Toby Myers, an award-winning cameraman and her ex-boyfriend returns to town, he shakes up her orderly world.He causes her to question every aspect of her life -- both business and personal. Before long they are paired together on a special assignment for their local TV station causing old hurts and new feelings to rise to the surface.Eventually they are able to put the past behind them and look forward to the future. But that future is in jeopardy when Eve is offered the opportunity of a lifetime. Which will she choose?The love of a man who abandoned her in the past or the dream she's worked her entire life to achieve?	173870
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode. AP Radio Productions	Newspaperman Kent Crawford uncovers a crooked judge. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173871
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #18. AP Radio Productions	Reporter writes a crime story before it actually happens. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173872
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #19. AP Radio Productions	Reporter Jack Foster looks back over the life span of an architect and his wife and their strange death. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173873
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #67.AP Radio Productions	Reporter Al Dowling goes to jail to break up a kangaroo court. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173874
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #68. AP Radio Productions	Reporter Jack Adams helps the secret service track down a gang of counterfeiters. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173875
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #11. AP Radio Productions	Reporter Eddie Neal tried to live the dangerous stories he covered. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173876
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #13. AP Radio Productions	Reporter A.B. MacDonald became the target of a killer. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173877
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #25. AP Radio Productions	Reporter William Miller became famous telling the story of Reporter Floyd Collins who was trapped in a cave covering a story. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173878
1937	Special Assignment:	R			Episode #26. AP Radio Productions	Reporter Leo Dolan learns dead men can talk. Narrator-Host: Oliver Grambling of the Associated Press.	173879
1973	Special Branch: Hostage	T			Episode #39. 6-27-1973	Journalist (Mark Eden).	173880
1974	Special Branch: Jailbait	T			Episode #43. 2-28-1974	News Editor (Charles Morgan).	173881
1969	Special Branch: Reliable Sources	T			Episode #9.  11-12-1969	Newspaper Editor (David Collings). Editor's Secretary (Joan Ogden).	173882
1969	Special Branch: Short Change	T			Episode #10. 11-19-1969	Newsreel Man (Peter Thornton).	173883
1983	Special Bulletin	MT	SV 501. B 31	Zwick, Edward and Marshall Herskovitz (Story). Herskovitz (Screenplay)		TV Anchor  John Woodley (Ed Flanders) is the seasoned RBS Network Anchorman . Fictional story is told through a live television newscast on the fictional network RBS. It's all done on video tape so it looks authentic.RBS Network Co-Anchor  Susan Myles (Kathryn Walker). Local WPIV-TV Reporter Steven Levitt ( Christopher Allport) is held hostage.Local WPIV-TV reporter Steven Levitt (Christopher Allport) is  held hostage.Megan Barclay (Roxanne Hart) is  one of the many RBS correspondents featured throughout the program. Fictional story involves terrorists on a tugboat in Charleston, South Carolina, threatening to detonate an atomic bomb."They've camped in front of the TV cameras, as if lured by the light and excitement, as if the coverage of the event were more important than the event itself. That's become a fact of life in stories like this…"	173884
1977	Special Day, A (aka Una Giornata Particolare)	M	DVD	Maccari, Ruggero, Ettore Scola, Maurizio Constanzo (Screenplay)	Italy-Canada - Ness Book - PR	Gay Journalist and Former Radio Announcer Gabriele (Marcello Mastroianni) now works in public relations for a department store. He and a depressed middle-aged housewife are thrown together in Rome on the day when Hitler arrives in Italy to meet Mussolini. He was fired because his voice failed to meet station's standards. Reveals he was removed for being anti-Fascist.	173885
2000	Special Delivery	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Thrilling Detective Web Site, April/May 2000	Reporter Alamo Barnes for The Frisco Foil, a sensational tabloid. Successor to Hugh Lessig' other series sleuth, fellow Foil newshawk Picasso Smith who roamed the streets of San Francisco in the 30s, 40s and 50s.	173886
1938	Special Edition	M			UK Only	Press	173887
1950	Special Edition	P	MLPL	Fisher, A.L.	Play Index, 1949-52	Press	173888
1990	Special Interests	N	OWN - P	Cashdan, Linda		Reporter Cynthia, a young reporter in Washington D.C.  Stumbles into the hot scoop of her career and falls in loveReporter Cynthia Matthews learns that a senator was offered campaign money from a special interest group, but publicizing the information might jeopardize her relationship with a lawyer	173889
2006	Special Needs	M				Photographer (Daniel Gonzalez).	173890
2003	Special Relationship, A	N		Kennedy, Douglas		Journalist Sally Goodchild is a 37-year-old American who, after nearly two decades as a highly independent journalist, suddenly finds herself pregnant and in London married to an English foreign correspondent, Tony Thompson, whom she met while they were both on assignment in Cairo. From the outset, Sally’s relationship with both Tony and London is an uneasy one -- especially as she finds her husband and his city to be far more foreign than she imagined. But her adjustment problems are soon overshadowed by a troubled pregnancy. When she goes into premature labor, there are doubts whether her child will survive unscathed. And then, out of nowhere, Sally is hit by an appalling postnatal depression -- a descent into a temporary, but very personal hell. She even harbors homicidal thoughts against her baby. When she does manage to extricate herself from this desperate dark wood, she finds herself in a fresh new nightmare as she discovers that everything can be taken down and used against you -- especially by a spouse who now considers you an unfit mother and wants to bar you from ever seeing your child again. 	173891
1996	Special Report With Brit Hume	DT			Series	Reporter-Host Brit Hume. Reporters (Bret Baier, Carl Cameron, Steve Centanni, Mike Emanuel, Major Garret, James Rosen, Brian Wilson).	173892
1996	Special Report: Journey to Mars	MT	VHS 351	Drachkovitch, Rasha (Story). Augustus Taylor (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Science Correspondent Astrojournalist Ryan West (Judge Reinhold) reporting live from the space ship documenting the journey for the Global News Network in the year 2005. White House Correspondent (Gibby Brand).Anchor Tamara O'Neil (Alfre Woodward). Studio is set up so viewing audience of nearly three million can interactively respond to questions flashed up on the screen while the spaceship has been equipped with hundreds of miniature cameras.GNN satellite camera tracks the vehicle from the outside.  Coverage is interrupted by intergalactic video pirates who want the mission aborted to avoid contaminating Mars.  GNN shows terrorist telecast so public can see the news as it happens.Corporation financing the mission is sabotaging it.  Ship's computer is being controlled by transmitter given to reporter as a promotional device by the corporation. Network loses feed after landing. Astrojournalist irritating and superficial caricature.Anchor Nick Van Pelt (Philip Casnoff) refers to himself only by his last name when interviewing corporate official.	173893
1996	Special Treatment	N		Fisher, Nancy		Magazine Reporter Robin Kennedy investigates the miraculous successes behind a formerly losing baseball team. She works with an orthopedic surgeon who suspects a new drug is behind the mystery.They uncover the horrifying medical secret that turns ordinary players into supermen -- and corpses. Skeptical doctors, sportswriters and the new baseball commissioner haven't found any signs of hormones or steroids. But Kennedy finds the answer.	173894
2001	Special Unit 2: Brothers, The	T			Episode #1. 4-11-2001	News Media. News Anchor (Sophia Choi Farr).	173895
2001	Special Unit 2: Eve, The	T			Episode #11. 10-31-2001	Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	173896
2001	Special Unit 2: Grain, The	T			Episode. 10-3-2001. Season #2. Episode #1	Reporter (Dax Belanger).	173897
2002	Special Unit 2: Piper, The	T			Episode #18. 2-6-2002	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Wayne Cox). Newscaster #2 (Suzette Meyers).	173898
1975	Specialist, The	M				Reporter (Jacqueline Jacobs) at a Bar Hearing	173899
2000	Specials, The	M				Reporter (Lee Kirk). Reporter (Valerie Long). Reporter (Caren Saiet). Reporter (Christopher Shea). News Anchor (Johnny Mountain).	173900
1998	Species II	M			PR	News Media. News Announcer (Alesia Newman-Breen). Press Agent (Zite Bidanie). Paparazzi (Liam Hughes).	173901
2005	Specimen Days	N		Cunningham, Michael		News Media. "Bless all those guys at the Times, our good fathers, trying to tell us what we need to know (what they think we need to know) without unduly exploiting our collective desires to be titillated, to be reassured, to be scared shitless.""The Post and the News, of course, were not similarly concerned. "Mad Bomber at Ground Zero" in the News, "Terror Strikes Again in the Post." The gist of all three stories were essentially the same; only the tone varied.The Post reporter had fabricated something about the bomber shouting "Allah is great" -- either found some lunatic who claimed to be a witness or made it up entirely -- but otherwise nothing appalling, beyond, of course, the event itself.	173902
1985	Spectacles for Specialists	N		Britton, Lewis W.	Weinberg List	Journalist	173903
2005	Spectator 3-D	M				TV Anchor (Patrick MacKellan). Interviewer #2 (Cynthia Burgess).	173904
1712	Spectator, The	ER	COPY	Addison, Joseph and Richard Steele	1712-1714	Fictional Journalist. Mr. Spectator on his fondness for news.	173905
1991	Specter	SS	MLPL	Saiki, Jessica Kawasuna		Editor George Yuen of the Lunalilo Chronicle. Narrator's assignment is to interview an odd man in a small town. Society editor Henrietta Clabbard -- six-week series profiling carefully selected champions of the summer band shell concerts."You are here to paint my portrait in words."	173906
1974	Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe, The	M				Writer Edgar Allan Poe (Robert Walker Jr.).  Poe's publisher Mr. White (Paul Brvar).  Journalist.	173907
1990	Speeches Collection: John F. Kennedy	M				Newsman Richard C. Honnelith (Himself) of CBS	173908
1988	Speeches of Winston Churchill, The	T				Newsreel Narrator (Ed Herlihy), Universal-International.	173909
1994	Speechless	M	L. DVD. 	King, Robert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Correspondent, globetrotting  "Baghdad Bob" Freed (Christopher Reeve) asks to be assigned to New Mexico political scene to be near a senatorial speechwriter Julia (Geena Davis).  She spars with her competition's speechwriter Kevin (Michael Keaton)Julia says she is a reporter when she meets Kevin. Julia engaged to Freed.  Kevin tries to split them up by offering Freed exclusive round-the-clock access to his candidate's campaign. Freed decides to do a report on Julia's candidate instead.Presence of Freed and camera crew interferes with Julia's work. She breaks off engagement prior to debate between two candidates and ends up making out with Kevin in the TV control room causing signals from other stations to interfere with proceedings.When Kevin passes out, Julia writes infomercial for his candidate to prevent him from being fired.  It's a success. Opposing candidate leaks information to Freed about Kevin's candidate taking bribe. Kevin thinks Julia behind trick. Kevin learns truth.Julia runs for Congress. Kevin runs her campaign. Three reporters, "Larry, Moe and Curly," running gag continually placing bets on what clichés candidates will use and what sound bites TV stations will select. Press Secretary Mike Kratz.	173910
1936	Speed	M	DVD -R HQ 2584, 2551		PR	Public Relations Woman Jane Mitchell (Wendy Barrie) joins company's public relations department	173911
1994	Speed	M				TV News Anchor #1 (Antonio Mora). TV News Anchor #2 (Patty Toy). Reporter #1 (Bruce Wright). Reporter #2 (Mark Kriski).  Reporter #3 (Dagny Hultgreen). News Cameraman (Todd Gordon).Bomber Howard Payne (Dennis HOpper) uses the news media’s coverage to help carry out his plan. At one point, the commanding officer says, “We gotta get these news choppers outta here.” Police believe the news media is an unwitting accomplice and interfere with police work.	173912
1997	Speed 2: Cruise Control	M				News Reporter (Mark Kriski)	173913
1935	Speed Devils	M				Reporter Pat Corey (Marguerite Churchill) tries to expose corruption in her newspaper articles.	173914
1980	Speed Driver (aka Vertigo en la pista)	MF			Italy	American TV Journalist Suzanne (Senta Berger), who introduces herself as “a TV reporter for racing” tries to help an illegal street racer whose reputation in the area becomes so strong he is hired to compete professionally on the circuit. What he doesn’t realize is that the car’s owner is also a drug trafficker. He soon finds out that his boss has ulterior motives to make him do deliveries and become the all-star drug runner. Suzanne wants to help Rudi get out of the situation and unmask his boss in order to break free. 	173915
1921	Speed Girl, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	173916
2005	Speed Grapher	C	Anime series		Japan. 2005-2008. Produced by Gonzo studios. TV Asahi network. Anime series.	Photojournalist-Investigative Reporter Tatsumi Saiga is the male protagonist. A veteran war journalist, he somehow took a liking to it. His love for photography develops into sexual fetish; he gets an erection whenever he takes exciting photographs. However, after returning to Japan, his passion seems to have died.While investigating a secret club where rich and influential people meet to fulfill their most perverted desires, he receives a kiss from Kagura and develops the ability to explode whoever and whatever he photographs - Death by Photo.[ep. 4] The effect of this ability depends on what type of camera and lens he is using (e.g., a telescopic lens has a more powerful effect than a regular lens). He can also psychically load film into his camera. He was infected by the virus on the same island that Suitengu was. Saiga uses a Nikon camera and what looks to be Nikor lenses (despite the title of the series, Saiga was never depicted with a Speed Graphic).Over the course of the series Saiga gets more and more protective of Kagura. First acting as a sort of teacher, he shows her the world that she never saw. When anyone questions whether he is in love with her, he casually brushes it off saying "it's not like that", or just ignoring the question altogether. In the final episode when Kagura says the world would be better if she and Suitengu were dead, Saiga admits to her that he loves her and wants her to live more than anything. Five years after Suitengu's coup d'etat, a blind Saiga is taking pictures of the sunset, when a twenty year old Kagura walks through the laundry drying in the sun. He then says "Welcome back", and the two embrace and the screen moves up toward the sunset.(Voiced by: Y ji Takada)	173917
2005	Speed Grapher	CB		Minoru, Niki (Writer). Yuusuke Kozaki (Illustrator)	Japan. 2005-2006. Published by Hayakawa Publishing. Manga Series based on anima series.	Photojournalist Investigative Reporter Tatsumi Saiga is the male protagonist. A veteran war journalist, he somehow took a liking to it. His love for photography develops into sexual fetish; he gets an erection whenever he takes exciting photographs. However, after returning to Japan, his passion seems to have died.While investigating a secret club where rich and influential people meet to fulfill their most perverted desires, he receives a kiss from Kagura and develops the ability to explode whoever and whatever he photographs - Death by Photo.[ep. 4] The effect of this ability depends on what type of camera and lens he is using (e.g., a telescopic lens has a more powerful effect than a regular lens). He can also psychically load film into his camera. He was infected by the virus on the same island that Suitengu was. Saiga uses a Nikon camera and what looks to be Nikor lenses (despite the title of the series, Saiga was never depicted with a Speed Graphic).Over the course of the series Saiga gets more and more protective of Kagura. First acting as a sort of teacher, he shows her the world that she never saw. When anyone questions whether he is in love with her, he casually brushes it off saying "it's not like that", or just ignoring the question altogether. In the final episode when Kagura says the world would be better if she and Suitengu were dead, Saiga admits to her that he loves her and wants her to live more than anything. Five years after Suitengu's coup d'etat, a blind Saiga is taking pictures of the sunset, when a twenty year old Kagura walks through the laundry drying in the sun. He then says "Welcome back", and the two embrace and the screen moves up toward the sunset.(Voiced by: Y ji Takada)	173918
2008	Speed Racer: Next Generation, The:  Low Price of Fame, The	C	DVD -R HQ 11305		Episode. 5-9-2008	News Media-hyped race pits Speed and X against each other. Speed comes to terms with his newfound fame. 	173919
1936	Speed Reporter, The	M	VHS 839	Samuels, Henri (Story). Rose Gordon (Continuity-Dialogue)	Ness Book	Reporter Dick Laurence (Richard Talmadge) is hired to get the story by the editor of The Daily Press. Rival is editor of the Evening Gazette. City Editor Stanley (Bob Walker) informs gangsters about reporter.Laurence pursues the crooks, beats up a chauffeur. Crooks come into the newsroom, hold the staff at gunpoint and take an incriminating photo and negative.  Captured by thugs, beats them up and escapes.Laurence holds the crooks at gunpoint and phones in his story. Reporter Stanley (Robert-Bob Walker). Publisher John Parker (Earl Dwire). Publisher Madison (John Ince).	173920
1989	Speed Zone!	M	SVD 968			News Media. Photographer (James Rae).	173921
1971	Speedboat	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Adler, Renata		Journalist observes life in urban New York during the 1960s and 1970s.Jen Fain, narrator, newspaper reporter and sometime columnist, college teacher, foundation consultant and congressional staff worker.	173922
2004	Speedmouse: Live From the Sydney Opera House	M				Sports Commentator (Simon Simonson).	173923
1999	Speedway Junky	M				Sports Announcer #1 (Neil Ross). Sports Announcer #2 (Bill Farmer).	173924
1928	Speedy	M	DVD -R HQ 7858,  7857. VHS 1317 AD		Lloyd	Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	173925
1927	Speedy Smith	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	173926
1939	Spellbinder, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1710, 1711.	Anthony, Joseph (Story). Thomas Lennon, Joseph A. Fields (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Steve Kendall (Allan Lane) for The Blade. Female reporter in the courtroom covering the trial. Kendall's Editor (Harland Tucker). Reporter at Third Trial (Ronald R. Rondell).	173927
1996	Spelling Bee, The	N		Davis, Brent		Proofreader Ruth Stett, unmarried, 54-year-old proofreader for a small printing company is replaced by a computer program.  Media. Ambitious TV reporter.	173928
1977	Spend Spend Spend	MT			PR	Public Relations Woman (Jane Lowe). First Reporter (Peter Mayock). Second Reporter (Andrew Bradford). Public Relations Woman (Jane Lowe. Public Relations Man (John Lyons).	173929
1991	Spender: Best Friends	T			Episode #19. 2-2-1993.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Vito Hind).	173930
1991	Spender: Candidate, The	T			Episode #4. 1-29-1991	News Announcer (Neville Wanless).	173931
1993	Spender: Retreat	T			Episode #20. 2-9-1993	News Media. Second Reporter (Dickon Tyrrell).	173932
1936	Spendthrift	M				Reporters (Don Brodie, Lester Dorr)	173933
1987	Spenser Novel: Pale Kings and Princes  (aka Spenser, Spence)	NM	OWN - P	Parker, Robert B.		Reporter Eric Valdez, a young, hot-shot reporter is dead.The murder of newspaper reporter Eric Valdez takes Spenser to Wheaton, Mass. where Valdez was investigating a Colombia cocaine operation. After a meeting with the police chief, the detective is waylaid by thugs and he beats them up. Spense confirms his suspicions that a grocery wholesaler is dealing the drug and paying off the police. The next murder victim is a man whose young son drives a truck for the grocery wholesaler. Spense hijacks a fortune in cocaine and offers to sell it to the grocery wholesaler. When his only ally, a state trooper, is “reassigned,” Spense brings his lover Susan to help with psychological warfare and his sidekick Hawk to face the wholesaler’s mob.	173934
1981	Spenser Novel: Savage Place, A	NM	OWN - P - GPL	Parker, Robert B.		TV Reporter Candy Sloan, blond investigative reporter for KNBC-TV ("Live Action News") who wears "skin-tight jeans with someone's name on the butt and spiked heels. Uses her feminine wiles and that gets her killed.	173935
1990	Spenser Novel: Stardust	NM	OWN - P	Parker, Robert B.		TV Anchor. Jill Joyce, star of TV's 50 Minutes, beautiful, bitchy, sexy and someone is stalking her	173936
1985	Spenser: For Hire:	T	SV 100, 129		Episodes. Series. 9-20-1985 to 5-7-1988.	News Media	173937
1986	Spenser: For Hire: And Give Up Show Biz?	T		Bielak, Robert	Episode #28. 11-1-1986	News Media	173938
1986	Spenser: For Hire: Hell Hath No Fury	T		Freudenberger, Daniel	Episode #23. 4-8-1986	News Media	173939
1986	Spenser: For Hire: When Silence Speaks (aka Blood on Marlborough Street)	T		Hamilton, Robert	Episode. #17.  2-11-1986	News Media	173940
1994	Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes	MT	SVDSP 733		Spenser, a Boson private detective series	Reporter Eric Valdez turns up dead on the outskirts of Wheaten, the cocaine capitol of Massachusetts, a corrupt small town. He was one of Susan's former patients so she, Hawk and Spenser head out to Wheaten to find out why he was killed.They end up getting involved with the head of the cocaine smuggling ring who has the entire town in his pocket.	173941
1995	Spenser: Savage Place, A	MT				TV Reporter Candy Sloane (Cynthia Dale), a news reporter Boston-based private eye Spenser (Robert Urich) used to date, asks him to come to Toronto because she has uncovered some sort of crime in the local film industry. She hires him as backup while she investigates a credit card fraud ring that might be operating out of a previously bankrupt movie company.  TV Host (Diana Platts). 	173942
1986	Sphinx	N	OWN - H	Thomas, D.M.		News Media	173943
1942	Sphinx Speaks, The (The Boy Commandos).	CB		Simon, Joe and Jack Kirby	Detective Comics, No. 66, August, 1942. 12 pages. Reprinted in Bob Commandos, No. 1, October, 1973	Reporter in the year 3045 interviews an Egyptian mummy who tells a story from the past (1942) when German soldiers installed a radio transmitter in the Sphinx. The mummy got his Brooklyn accent from Brooklyn of the Boy Commandos. 	173944
1995	Sphinx, Le	MF			Canada. French Language	Vania Paparazzi (Lyne Robichaud).	173945
1933	Sphinx, The	M		Mond, Albert De (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book - Remade as "Phantom Killer, The" in 1943	Reporter for The Daily Chronicle, Jack Burton (Theodore Newton), seems to have a knock for solving crimes before the police.  In love with Jerry Crane (Sheila Terry), the paper's society editor.Variety, 7/11/33: "Technically, newspaper sequences haven't received much care. Reporter writes his own headlines while in another case the girl scribe tells her story to a Dictaphone, then puts paper in her own typewriter."	173946
1997	Spice World	M				Reporter (Daisy Donovan). Photographer (Dominic West).	173947
1999	Spice's Best of Naughty Amateur Home Videos	DT			Adult	Roving Reporter (Bridget Spurgeon)	173948
2009	Spicy Mac Project	M				News Media. Passionate Reporter (Mary Votava). Beautiful Reporter Ann (AnnJulia Smalls). Intelligent Interviewer (Ponti Butler). Cameraman Bryan (Bryan Lovell). Cameraman (Josh Green). Play by Play Commentator (Louis Allen). Color Commentator (Daryl Toerck). 	173949
1994	Spider and the Fly, The	MT	DVD -R 1568			News Media. Reporter #1 (Caroline Yeager). Reporter #2 (Angela Moore). Reporter #3 (Douglas O'Keeffe).	173950
2005	Spider Dance	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson		Reporter Nelly Bly has lured Irene Adler, the beautiful opera singer who was the only woman to ever outwit Sherlock Holmes, her faithful chronicler, and Holmes himself to America offering information regarding Adler's parentage.It is 1889 in New York City. Bly's information is more harmful than helpful. Because now Irene, her allies and enemies, must race to follow a deadly trail of hidden personal and political history back to the California gold rush 30 years earlier.They are pursuing the complex and contradictory life story of one of the most notorious women of the nineteenth century. Adler uncovers murderous international political conspiracies, lost treasure, and the shocking secret of Irene's birth.Stunt Reporter Nellie "Pink" Bly uncovers a massive baby-buying scandal.	173951
1997	Spider Jerusalem: Transmetropolitan: Volume One: Back on the Streets (aka Volume 1: Back on the Streets). 	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#1 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #1-#3. 1997-2002. 	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist and outlaw journalist in the world of The City.The story of a gonzo journalist of the future, a homage to gonzo journalism founder Hunter S. Thompson. Spider Jerusalem dedicates himself to fighting the corruption and abuse of power of two successive United States presidents.	173952
2003	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Eight: Dirge	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#8 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #43-#48.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his assistants in The City. Master truth-seeker and arch-hedonist Spider manages to stay one step ahead of his detractors. Nameless sniper terrorizes the Print District.Raging super storm clears the streets of The City.	173953
2001	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Five: Lonely City	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#5 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #25-#35. 144-page trade paperback.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his assistants take on the corrupt-as-everything-else cops of the City.Stories: "Here to Go" (reminiscences). "21 Days in the City" (observations). "Monstering" (carpet-bombings). Three-part "Lonely City" story that leads heroic trio into deadly confrontation.Continues the saga of Spider and the self-dug pit he deepens every day with his constant irritating truth-mongering.	173954
2001	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Four: New Scum, The	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#4 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #19-#24.	Investigative Reporter Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, throws himself into contentious presidential election. Political consultant is brutally murdered.Spider and his assistants embark on investigation that includes Spider's unforgettable interviews with the two contenders for the nation's highest office : the incumbent President and his chief challenger, the Smiler.Included "Next Winters."	173955
2004	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Nine: Cure, The	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#9 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #49-#54.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his assistants in The City. Master truth-seeker and arch-hedonist Spider manages to stay one step ahead of his detractors. Forces of darkness closing in on outlaw journalist and his Filthy Assistants.They've got their own rope around neck of corrupt President. They investigate the president's misdeeds and turn up startling evidence. Also sole surviving witness to President's depravity.Problem, as always, is getting the word out before the massive forces of the Executive Branch black out everything and everyone involved.	173956
2003	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Seven: Spider's Thrash	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#7 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #37-#42.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his assistants in The City. Master truth-seeker and arch-hedonist Spider manages to stay one step ahead of his detractorsThe President of the United States and authoritarian lackeys in publicizing and law enforcement out to get Spider. After losing his byline, bank account and apartment, Jerusalem and his Filthy Assistants have legged it underground.He wants to bring down the president. Visit the darkened forgotten corners of the City and their broken and struggling denizens -- desperate for someone to continue telling the truth.	173957
2002	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Six: Gouge Away	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#6 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #31-#36.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his assistants in The City. Master truth-seeker and arch-hedonist Spider.Three stories: "Nobody Loves Me," "The Walk," "Dancing in the Here and Now." Also, three-part "Gouge Away."	173958
2004	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Ten: One More Time	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#10 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist, and his Filthy Assistants in The City. Final fate outlaw journalist as he faces final showdown with U.S. president.	173959
2000	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Three: Year of the Bastard	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#3 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel #13-#18.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist and outlaw journalist walks a rocky trail through fame, political cynicism and horrific interpersonal exchanges.	173960
1999	Spider Jerusalem:Transmetropolitan: Volume Two: Lust for Life	N		Ellis, Warren (Darick Robertson, illustrator)	#2 Transmetropolitan. Graphic Novel Reprints #4-#12.	Journalist Spider Jerusalem, renegade columnist and outlaw journalist rants his way through self-contained stories about television, politics, religion and other facets of the complicated world of The City.Three-part "Freeze Me With Your Kiss," finds Spider on the run from hitmen/kidnappers who have his ex-wife's frozen head, a misshapen creature claiming to be his son, and a talking police dog who wants to rip him to shreds.BackgroundSpider is a renegade gonzo journalist forced to return to The City after having exhausted a substantial advance from a publisher without completing the books required by contract. After five years of effective retirement as a long-haired hermit in a compound in the mountains, he returns to The City to complete the books, takes up work for an urban newspaper to support his writing, and finds himself battling political corruption at the highest level.One of Spider's most apparent character traits is his heavy drug use, which he makes no attempt to conceal. In addition to being a chain smoker and heavy drinker, Spider uses an extensive and bewildering variety of drugs ranging from mild stimulants, intellect enhancers, and mood-altering drugs to cocaine, heroin and rare, exotic, futuristic drugs. As is common in his society, Spider is resistant or immune to many forms of drug addiction, as well as lung cancer. Spider is well known for his foul language, especially when combining the word "fuck" with other words to make new and amusing insults. Spider is easily angered, his displays of temper ranging from mild verbal outbursts to violent physical assault. However, despite his temper and contempt for the City as a whole, Spider is often seen to treat innocents (particularly children) with extreme kindness and care.Spider's past is not well known, however characters like Mitchell Royce and Spider himself have referred to past memorable incidents such as the enfant terrible (a French child assassin from the Anglo/Franco war) and the Prague telephone incident (in which Spider caused six politicians to commit suicide using just a phone). There are also hints at his childhood and early ambitions—"I wanted to be a Sniper, when I grew up. Didn't everyone?"—and his parents' growing madness. He claims to have worked as a prostitute at some point in the past, and as a stripper at 8 years old. He grew up on the City's docks with drunken parents as an only child. His father drove a city bus and his mother was a housewife who cooked lizards for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. He returned to the docks as an adult to see that everyone was gone and the docks were abandoned and vowed to never forget his childhood there.PhilosophySpider is a firm believer in the truth and delivering the Truth to his readers in the most direct and blunt manner possible. (He often capitalizes it as "The Truth" in his writing.) This is made most notable in one story, when Spider's editor recounts the tale of how Spider submitted an article on the election of the Richard Nixon-analogue "The Beast", which consisted of the word "fuck" repeated eight thousand times (see Transmetropolitan #1).The primary focus of conflict within Spider's psyche, over the course of the series, is a combination of concern for his delivery of 'The Truth' and misanthropy towards his public. Spider hates and struggles against authority figures who oppress others, but he is also bitter toward the uninvolved public who give the authority its power. Likewise, he struggles to convince the public to listen to The Truth, but is disgusted by those who blindly accept what he reports. In addition, Spider's talents earn him unwanted fame and adoration, which clouds his ability to "get at The Truth." His editor, Mitchell Royce, opines that Spider needs to be hated in order to function.Despite his absolute disdain for those around him, Spider is quite loyal to those few who he considers friends and is equally quick to hurt those who would betray him. Indeed, much of Spider's motivation in the second half of the series was dedicated to bringing the President to justice for ordering the murder of Vita Severn, whom Spider had befriended.Although he opposed The Beast, Spider is not loyal to any political party or organization, and his initial support of The Smiler was tinged with contempt at his cynical attitude and false altruism. He is also an avowed, often virulent atheist who opposes all organized religion, which he sees as little more than unworthy authority figures that exploit their members. It is therefore interestingly ironic when, in an early issue of the series, Spider travels to a religious convention and begins upending tables and destroying booths while wearing an improvised robe, a reference to Jesus throwing the money lenders out of his local temple.WeaponsHe proudly claims to be "always armed", and is shown with several hidden firearms, at least one of which is powerful enough to blow up a vehicle, another of which was titled "The Upper Hand." He has also possessed a rocket launcher, which he used to blow up a bar at the base of his mountain home; the bar resembles the Woody Creek Tavern, itself not far from the home of Hunter S. Thompson. He was accidentally given a bandolier of grenades at a party, which he took as a sign that "There is a God".Spider's weapon of choice for most of the series is a handheld "bowel disruptor," which causes instant and painful loss of bowel control, with various settings that allow him to vary the level of pain and discomfort the device will inflict, ranging from simple diarrhea to complete rectal prolapse. At a much harsher level, the victim has a bowel movement so dramatic and agonizing that it induces unconsciousness. While at least three times in the series, it is revealed through dialogue that the gun can be set to 'Fatal Intestinal Maelstrom'. Spider prefers this weapon because, despite being illegal, it is (usually) non-lethal and its effects are untraceable. His assistants, Channon and Yelena, have also been armed with bowel disruptors during The Cure arc.On a few occasions, he has been known to carry lethal firearms, though according to Spider, he only carries such weapons in emergency cases. He has, in at least one case, used a handgun to lethal effect to kill two would-be assassins.(A third was beaten to death against a maker, a kitchen appliance similar to a replicator from the Star Trek franchise.) However, in this case, the weapon was not Spider's, but was rather taken by force from one of his would-be killers. (See issue #10.) In issue #38, he is revealed to be a competent gunfighter, having learnt his skills in "places you never want to go." It is also revealed in issue #38 that he has killed sixteen people, all but one in self-defence; he never specifies how or why (although it could be inferred that Vita Severn is meant, as Spider feels responsible for her death).Regardless of whether or not he is armed, Spider is shown to be a very capable, though not invincible, fighter. He frequently lashes out violently at those who threaten or aggravate him, and often defeats opponents who are well-trained or much more imposing physically. He is also not averse to brutalizing people in order to get crucial information (as is shown in his Year Five assault on Fred Christ). Like Channon, he had also gained experience in firearms while in school, though unlike Channon, he and his classmates had had to make their own arms—to prevent the teachers having an unfair advantage. He often uses improvised weapons to gain the upper hand - for example, putting his cigarette out in the eye of a guard.AppearanceInitially, Spider is shown with a huge amount of muddy brown, shaggy hair and a long unkempt beard, claiming he has hair in places that his once and future editor/friend Mitchell Royce doesn't even know he owns. On his return to the City, nearly all his hair is removed by a malfunctioning cleaning unit in his first apartment's bathroom. For the rest of the series, he is portrayed as virtually hairless, the exception being his eyebrows and a small amount of pubic hair. Spider is a small, slight figure with a long nose and slightly crooked teeth. His body is covered with black tattoos, combining geometric tribal designs and other more Western images (his right buttock is marked "kiss here"), including a small spider on his upper forehead. He is also said to have a tattoo on his penis, though this is never shown.Although he prefers not to wear clothes much of the time, when in public his primary mode of dress is typically a "black linen suit, urban weight, generous cut" (jacket and pants, no shirt under the jacket) with a pair of heavy black leather boots, although during the winter he is sometimes seen wearing a black jumper under his jacket; also, on the rare occasions when modesty is required of him he will wear knee-length boxer shorts. He also wears a pair of 'live-shades', sunglasses with built-in still-photography capabilities; the right lens is green and rectangular, whilst the left one is red and circular (the AI that created them was on drugs at the time, and thought it would be funny). The first pair he owns have gold rims around the lenses, while the ones he obtains during the second part of the Dirge arc have no rims. This appearance, and the comic's futuristic setting, has made Spider Jerusalem a cult (albeit fictional) character among rivet heads, in a similar manner to Tank Girl.InfluencesSpider Jerusalem is reminiscent of previous "muck-raking" or "Gonzo" journalists such as H. L. Mencken and Hunter S. Thompson.Hunter S. Thompson is perhaps the most obvious inspiration for the character of Spider Jerusalem, and the fictional reporter's fondness for weaponry and spectacular consumption of drugs both indicate a resemblance toward the American gonzo journalist. (In Transmetropolitan #13, page 5, a book by Thompson is clearly visible amongst the objects strewn across the table in Spider's apartment.)Visually, Spider Jerusalem is based on Darick Robertson's friend Andre Ricciardi. In the first issue, his "mountain man" appearance was based on Alan Moore.Synopsis: Some time in the future (how long precisely is never specified) Spider Jerusalem, retired writer and bearded hermit, lives an isolated existence in a fortified mountain hideaway, retired from City life for the last five years.[5] Following a call from his irate publisher demanding the last two books per his publishing deal, Jerusalem packs his belongings and descends the mountains before traveling back into The City, a twisted amalgam of pervasive consumerism, sex, violence, and drugs. While never named, the City retains several distinguishing monuments (one resembling the Statue of Liberty) and neighborhoods (the West Egg neighborhood) which imply that it was originally New York and has grown to become the largest city in the world and the center of the political and social culture. However, this futuristic culture is highly liberal, self-centered, and focused almost exclusively on present-day matters. "Revivals" from cryogenic stasis are largely ignored and left to fend for themselves on the streets. Cultural "Reservations" are established for the sole purpose of preserving past civilizations. Some people convert to "foglets," clouds of nanomachines that make anything from particles in the air and can spread thin enough to be invisible. No one even knows the current calendar year (this fact revealed by Spider in Issue #42), so everyone always refers to events in time relative to the present day.Jerusalem returns to working for his old partner and editor Mitchell Royce, who now edits The Word, the City's largest newspaper. The first assignment he attaches himself to is an attempted separatist secession by followers of the Transient movement (a group of people who use genetic body modification based on alien DNA to become a completely different species, forced to live in the Angels 8 slum district) led by Fred Christ, a former rock group manager and impresario similar to Malcolm McLaren. Jerusalem manages to stop the (secretly staged) riots and police brutality that follows, only to be beaten brutally by police on the way home for his troubles.The first year of the series focuses upon a series of one-off stories exploring The City, Spider's background, and his often tense relationship with his assistants/sidekicks, Yelena Rossini and Channon Yarrow (known collectively as the 'filthy assistants'), who become his full-time partners in his journalistic battles as the series progresses.With the second year of the series, the series shifts towards a lengthy storyline for the remainder of the book's run, involving the election and the corrupt presidency of Gary Callahan, nicknamed "The Smiler" by Spider. Though Spider initially considers Callahan to be the lesser evil when compared to "The Beast", his investigation into Callahan's past and his ties with a right-wing hate group (who provided him with a genetically cloned Vice President), ultimately leads to the murder of Vita Severn, the Smiler's politically naive campaign manager, to whom Spider had taken a rare liking.Once elected, Callahan begins to use his presidential power to torment Spider. Spider escaped from a massacre conducted by the city's corrupt police against protesters during a scandal where several police officers watched as a young man was murdered by racists over his genetic background. Callahan spikes the story via "D-Notes", a form of government mandated censorship over any or all stories that could "embarrass" the country and the Callahan administration. After being informed of the "D-Note", Spider leaks the story onto the internet via a news feedsite known as "The Hole" and follows it up with a story exposing Callahan's corrupt circle of advisers, one of whom was revealed to be a pedophile. When Royce runs the story, Callahan extorts the paper's board of directors into firing Spider, who by that point had already formed an alliance to have his future stories published by "The Hole". However, after Callahan arranges for the City to be left defenseless from a hurricane-like "ruinstorm" that ravages the city and kills thousands, Spider collapses and is quickly diagnosed with an incurable degenerative neurological illness with similar symptoms to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease due to exposure to Information Pollen (which Spider had been exposed to multiple times earlier in the storyline). Diagnosed with a year to live and only a 1% chance of not suffering any sort of permanent loss of mental capacities, Spider increases his vendetta against Callahan, ultimately exposing his evil deeds and bringing the President down.Afterwards, in the final issue epilogue, Spider returns to his mountain home because the effects of his neurological disorder have started to manifest themselves. It is implied that he and Yelena have become lovers. After a visit with Royce and the departure of Yelena (who has become a successful writer herself by this point), Spider pulls out a gun while sitting in his garden as if to commit suicide. However, it turns out to be a novelty lighter, with which he lights a cigarette. He yells "One percent!" as he twirls the "gun" and bursts into maniacal laughter, implying that Spider beat the illness with his body and mind intact and is simply letting Royce and everyone else believe otherwise in order to live his life away from the rest of the world.	173961
1955	Spider of the Mind	N		Atwood, Cole		Newsman from the city  buys a country paper in upper New York state and bats his head against the resistance to his crusading and independence of mind.  Chapter on the work of the press	173962
2002	Spider-Man (aka Spider-Man 1)	M				Photojournalist Peter Parker (Tobey  Maguire).  J.  Jonah Jameson  (J.K. Simmons), editor of the Daily Bugle	173963
2004	Spider-Man 2	M	DVD -R HQ 3484, 3485, 3486			Photojournalist Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is Spider-Man. Editor Jonah J. Jamison at the Daily Bugle.Harry Osborn, Reporter 1 (Joshua Keaton - Voice). Arena Announcer (Larry Huffman - Voice).	173964
2004	Spider-Man 2 - Video Game	G				Reporter #1 (Josh Keaton - Voice). Arena Announcer (Larry Huffman - Voice).	173965
2007	Spider-Man 3	M	DVD -R HQ 9999, 10000, 10001			Photojournalist Peter Parker (Tobey Maquire) of The Daily Bugle in New York is Spider-Man. . Bugle Photographer Eddie Brock (Topher Grace) turns into Venom, a foe that mirrors everything Spider-Man can do. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons). TV Anchorman (Hal Fishman). Reporter (Lauren Jones). Daily Bugle Photographer (Alex Kalognomos). Bugle Employee (Toni Wynne). Photographer (Michael Ciesla). British Publicist (Bernadette Lords). Photographer (Michael Ciesia). Photographer (Steve Valentine). Newsstand Patrons (Jim Coope, Dean Edwards, Margaret Laney). 	173966
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Animated Series	C			Series  9-9-1967 to 6-14-1970. ABC, NBC, Fox	Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man (Paul Soles - Voice). Editor of the New York Daily Bugle Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).Jameson is a cigar-smoking, self-righteous, blustery chauvinist who has a jaundiced view of Spiderman's heroism. Betty Brant (Peg Dixon), Jameson's feisty secretary is Peter's friend.Peter gets exclusive photographs of Spider-Man to get a job at the Daily Bugle. Since he is Spider-Man, it is easy to get the photos to secure and keep his job.Parker is a science student at New York City University. While watching a radiology experiment, he is bitten on the hand by a spider exposed to the radioactive field. He acquires the spider's wall-scaling, leaping and extra-sensory abilities, strength.Peter's Uncle Ben is murdered by a burglar, a criminal who earlier ran past Parker at a TV studio. He didn't help police catch the crook so he feels responsible for his uncle's death.	173967
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Big Brainwasher, The	C			Episode #42B. 4-5-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Kingpin's latest scheme to control New York involves a machine that brainwashes city officials into doing what he commands.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173968
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Birth if Microman, The	C			Episode #44B. 4-19-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Prof. Pretories, the most diabolical mind ever known to science, escapes jail and Peter unknowingly helps the convict by picking him up as a hitchhiker and taking him to his secret laboratory hideout.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173969
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Blotto	C			Episode #35. 12-21-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Clive, an unbalanced movie producer, is determined to avenge himself upon critics and audience who spurned his claim that darkest human emotions could be filmed and physically released from the screen.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173970
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Blueprint For Crime	C			Episode #14B. 12-9-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Bald-headed mastermind named the Plotter employs two ridiculous criminals, Cowboy and Ox, to steal a blueprint to a missile.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173971
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Captured by J. Jonah Jameson	C			Episode #4B. 9-30-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). A professor demonstrates his new invention, the Spider-Slayer, which almost succeeds in capturing Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173972
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Cloud City of Gold	C			Episode #32. 11-30-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) is an exchange student in South America flying in a charter airplane with a Latin American professor in the Andes mountains. The plane crashes and Spider-Man helps the group back to civilization.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173973
1969	Spider-Man, 1967: Cold Storage	C			Episode #38. 1-11-1969	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Cool and his henchmen have heisted a fortune in diamonds and plan to mix the diamonds with ice-cold ice to get it through international customs.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173974
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Conner's Reptiles	C			Episode #40B. 3-22-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man swings to Florida to battle the Lizard who kidnapped Dr. Conner who once transformed into a lizard and holds the scientist as captive at a Spanish fort.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173975
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Criminals in the Clouds	C			Episode #24. 10-5-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Roy Robinson, star football player and son of a wealthy industrialist is envied by Peter who decides to use his spider-power to play football and outperform him.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173976
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Dark Terrors, The	C			Episode #16B. 12-23-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Life-like shadows of beasts are projected throughout New York City by the Phantom's new Shadow-Scope glasses to cause panic and enable him to commit bank and jewelry store robberies.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173977
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Devious Dr. Dumpty, The	C			Episode #45B. 4-26-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Dumpty, a corpulent jewel thief, attacks a parade with knock-out gas released from balloons, then steals the jewels of an actress and escape in a hot air balloon.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173978
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Diamond Dust	C			Episode #26. 10-19-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) is about to be the star pitcher in a collegiate baseball game. But first he has to stop a rampaging ape at the New York City Zoo as Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173979
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Diet of Destruction	C			Episode #6A. 10-14-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man must stop a giant Car-Eating Robot from destroying Manhattan.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173980
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Double Identity	C			Episode #19B. 1-13-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Actor Charles Cameo is committing robberies by utilizing masks and make-up to usurp any identity including those of Spider-Man and Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173981
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Down To Earth	C			Episode #51. 6-7-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) orders Peter to fly in an airplane with Daily Bugle pilot Osa Olsen to the North Pole to locate a fallen meteor with bizarre antennae.A thunder-snowstorm cripples Parker and Olsen's airplane and it crashes in a wasteland populated by tribe of savages who have appropriated the meteor and are planning to drop it into a volcano as an offering to their fire god in return for warmth.	173982
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Electro the Human Lightning Bolt	C			Episode #2B. 9-16-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man  battles electrically charged menace.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173983
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Evil Sorcerer, The	C			Episode #29. 11-19-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). The object of a professor's obsession in an ancient Egyptian magician's mummified remains.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173984
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Fantastic Fakir, The	C			Episode #12B. 11-25-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man baffles an Arabian jewel thief whose magical flute induces animals into attacking Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173985
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Farewell Performance	C			Episode #13B. 12-2-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). When a Jekyll-and-Hyde power comes to life, Spider-Man must do something about it. He encounters Blackwell the Magician who is trying to attract public attention to the theatre to prevent its demolition.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173986
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Fiddler On the Loose	C			Episode #18B. 1-6-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Fiddler with a deadly sonic violin seeks revenge against rock-and-roll for having replaced classical music in the tastes of the masses.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173987
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Fifth Avenue Phantom	C			Episode #9B. 11-4-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man lays a trap for the Fifth Avenue Phantom in the hopes of catching him.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173988
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Fountain of Terror	C			Episode #18A. 1-6-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Curtis Connor goes missing in the Florida swamps after finding the Fountain of Youth. A 15th century Spanish conquistador Ponce De Leon wants to keep the fountain a secret.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173989
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Golden Rhino, The	C			Episode #14A. 12-9-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Rampaging Rhino is stealing gold bullion to mold an auric likeness of himself.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173990
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Here Comes Trouble	C			Episode #11B. 11-18-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Miss Trubble, a book dealer obsessed with mythology, is owner of a magical chest from which she can summon mythological figures to commit robberies on her behalf.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173991
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Home	C			Episode #34. 12-14-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). At a coffee house, Peter meets Carol. He catches her in the act of robbing electrical equipment and finds that she has powers identical to his.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173992
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Horn of the Rhino	C			Episode #8. 10-28-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) has a cold and must try to stop Rhino from stealing specific items for a deadly device.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173993
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Kilowatt Kaper	C			Episode #7A. 10-21-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Electro escapes from prison and Spider-Man must catch him.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173994
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: King Pinned	C			Episode #22. 9-21-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice), on his first night at work at the Daily Bugle, overhears talk of a fake medicine racket engineered by a rotund mobster called the Kingpin.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173995
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Knights Must Fall	C			Episode #45A. 4-26-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man jousts with a motorcycle-riding knight in armor who is robbing theater box offices, armored trucks and museum officials receiving a medieval artifact.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173996
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Madness of Mysterio	C			Episode #48B. 5-17-1970.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man tussles with Mysterio who causes him to think he has shrunk him and placed him in a miniature amusement park.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173997
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Magic Malice	C			Episode #17B. 12-30-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Blackwell the Magician's props and book of magic spells and incantations are stolen by the Green GoblinDaily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173998
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Menace From the Bottom of the World	C			Episode #25. 10-12-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Banks are being submerged inside the Earth. Spider-Man discovers a race of Moleman living in tunnels underneath Manhattan.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	173999
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Menace of Mysterio	C			Episode #3. 9-23-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man has robbed a bank but Parker doesn't remember robbing a bank. Meanwhile, Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) is receiving calls from Mysterio.He claims he could defeat Spider-Man and bets with Jonah on it. Jonah puts Mysterio's challenge on the front page of the Daily Bugle though Spider-Man is in trouble with the law.	174000
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Neptune's Nose Cone	C			Episode #33. 12-7-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Peter and Daily Bugle pilot Penny Jones travel by small-engine plane to the Antarctic Ocean to track a fallen nose cone and crash-land on an island with a superstitious native population.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) ordered Parker and Jones to cover the story.	174001
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Never Step On a Scorpion	C			Episode #5A. 10-7-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) and Dr. Stillwell create the Scorpion to defeat Spider-Man.	174002
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Night of the Villains, The	C			Episode #11A. 11-18-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Historic villains Blackbeard the Pirate, Jesse James and the Executioner of Paris commit robberies in New York and Spider-Man has to stop them.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174003
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: One-Eyed Idol, The	C			Episode #9A. 11-4-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) receives an anonymous gift from an unknown admirer.The gift turns out to be an hypnotic idol that entrances Jameson with a light beam, hypnotizing him enough to be open to the suggestion of putting money inside the idol's head.	174004
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Origin of Spiderman, The	C			Episode #21. 9-14-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) is labeled a book worm by his peers when he declines their offer of a triple-date in favor of viewing a radiology experiment. A spider bits him turning him into a superhero who fights crime in Manhattan.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174005
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Pardo Presents	C			Episode #31. 11-23-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Pardo is a sorcerer who has the ability to transform himself into a giant cat with hypnotic eyes. He lures top New York City citizens and officials to a theater, then saps the souls out of their bodies.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174006
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Peril of Parafino, The	C			Episode #7B. 10-21-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Escaped prisoner hides out in Parafino's Wax Museum and Spider-Man must enter the museum and deal with Parafino.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174007
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Phantom From the Depths of Time	C			Episode #28. 11-2-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Giant mechanical beetles are used by Dr. Manta (a Rocket Robin Hood villain) to capture and enslave peace-loving inhabitants of an island to mine a valuable ore.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174008
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Power of Doctor Octopus	C			Episode #1A. 9-9-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) has been sent on assignment by Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) to investigate mysterious lights seen by citizens in the vicinity. His car crashes.He stumbles upon Dr. Octopus's secret lair and is captured by one of its booby traps.	174009
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Return of the Flying Dutchman	C			Episode #13A. 12-2-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Reports of a legendary, flying ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman, summon Spider-Man. Mysterio is behind the phantom ship's appearance.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174010
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Revenge of Dr. Magneto, The	C			Episode #10A. 11-11-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Magneto and Spider-Man battle after Magneto is shunned once again by the Science Hall of Fame and wants revenge.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174011
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Revolt in the Fifth Dimension	C			Episode #49. 5-24-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dying scientist from the destroyed planet Goth must land his crippled spaceship on Earth. He entrusts Spider-Man with a tiny but encyclopedic library of information and wants it destroyed.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174012
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Rhino	C			Episode #48A. 5-17-1970. Rhino episodes.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Rhino again steals gold shipments to build a 14-karat statue of himself.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174013
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Rollarama	C			Episode #47. 5-10-1968. Remake of "Vine."	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Series of enormous, rolling pods that grow from boxes threatening New York.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174014
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Sands of Crime	C			Episode #5B. 10-7-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Sandman is on a crime spree and Spider-Man is being blamed for his crimes.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174015
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Scourge of the Scarf	C			Episode #43B. 4-12-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man watches as crowds form long lines to attend Saturday night Broadway performances. They panic when the Moon becomes a psychedelic pinwheel that fills the night sky and renders them unconscious.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174016
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Sinister Prime Minister, The	C			Episode #10B. 11-11-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) and the rest of the press are denied access to the visiting Prime Minister of Rutania. Parker decides to sneak in as Spider-Man.There he stumbles across an evil imposter assuming the Prime Minister's identity so he can steal $20 million of charity money. Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174017
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Sky Harbor	C			Episode #42A. 4-5-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). German Baron utilizes a flying aircraft carrier to launch an attack on New York City with World War One-style fighter planes.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174018
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Sky Is Falling, The	C			Episode #4A. 9-30-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man comes face-to-face with the Vulture and some of his friends.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174019
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Slippery Doctor Von Schlick, The	C			Episode #15B. 12-16-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Oil is being stolen in huge quantities by a chemist villain garbed in a rubber, non-stick suit and armed with petroleum-based bubbles that he fires from his fingers to envelope Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174020
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Specialists and Slaves	C			Episode #50. 5-31-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Radio specialist who once lifted Manhattan into the sky has been released from jail and takes over Manhattan's nuclear power plant.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174021
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Spider and the Fly, The	C			Episode #15A. 12-16-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). A Human Fly who can scale walls and cross thin wires between buildings battles Spider-Man who is trying to stop him from stealing jewels.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174022
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Spider-Man Battles the Moleman	C			Episode #27. 10-26-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Mugs Riley who escaped from prison, has duped the Moleman into following him and fighting Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174023
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Spider-Man Meets Dr. Noah Boddy	C			Episode #12A. 11-25-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Scientist Dr. Noah Boddy makes himself invisible, then acts to avenge himself on Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174024
1969	Spider-Man, 1967: Spiderman Meets Skyboy	C			Episode #37. 1-4-1969	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Zap steals Dr. Irving Caldwell's helmet capable of levitating its wearer.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174025
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Spiderman vs. Desperado	C			Episode #41B. 3-29-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Desperado, a cowboy criminal, lassos Spider-Man and begins a crime wave atop his electronic horse.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174026
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Sting of the Scorpion	C			Episode #20A. 1-20-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Scorpion is bent on vengeance upon Spiderman and Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice). He escapes prison and drinks a potion that vastly increases his size.	174027
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Sub-Zero For Spidey	C			Episode #1B. 9-9-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice) is on his way to visit a renown scientist in the middle of a heat wave when he notices the grounds near the professor's house are covered in ice.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174028
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Super Swami	C			Episode #44A. 4-19-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Obese Oriental illusionist Super Swami seems to make the Brooklyn Bridge disappear piece by piece with the cars on it suspended in mid-air.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174029
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Swing City	C			Episode #23. 9-28-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Twisted radiation specialist gains control of Manhattan's new and only nuclear power plant and uses a special ray to lift Manhattan into the clouds. He wants a ransom to let it down.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174030
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Terrible Triumph of Doctor Octopus, The	C			Episode #17A. 12-30-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Doctor Octopus steals the ultra-powerful destructor missile so he can force all nations to bend to his will.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174031
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Thunder Rumble	C			Episode #36. 12-28-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Giant Martian warrior who throws lightning bolts comes to earth to rob the planet of its gold. Spider-Man to the rescue.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174032
1969	Spider-Man, 1967: To Cage a Spider	C			Episode #39. 1-18-1969	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Two bank robbers throw a "Vibrator" device at Spider-Man and it explodes in his face causing him to fall more than 20 building stories hitting the pavement.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174033
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: To Catch a Spider	C			Episode #19A. 1-13-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Under the guidance of Dr. Noah Boddy, the Green Goblin, Electro and the Vulture join forces to get Spider-Man.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174034
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Trick Or Treachery	C			Episode #20B. 1-20-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). The Human Fly Twins, paroled from prison, rob diamonds from an importing company. One dressed up as Spider-Man so everyone blames him for the crime.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174035
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Trip to Tomorrow	C			Episode #52. 6-14-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). A bolt of lightning breaks Spider-Man's web causing him to fall into a boxcar at a rail yard. There he meets a young runaway who plans to become the "Caped Protector of Podunk."Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174036
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Trouble With Snow	C			Episode #41A. 3-29-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). New York City children build a snowman with snow contaminated by trace chemicals from an industrial plant up the Hudson River. Now the snowman has come to life.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174037
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Up From Nowhere	C			Episode #46. 5-3-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Atlantian rises out of the ocean near New York City in his hive-like machine wanting to conquer the surface world.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174038
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Vanishing Doctor Vespasian, The	C			Episode #43A. 4-12-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Dr. Vespasian, a green-skinned wrinkled scientist concocts a drinkable invisibility formula and uses it on himself and his dog, Brutus.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174039
1968	Spider-Man, 1967: Vine	C			Episode #30. 11-16-1968	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Giant plant escapes and Spider-Man has to go back to prehistoric times to find some defense against it.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174040
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Vulture's Prey, The	C			Episode #16A. 12-23-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Nefarious Vulture traps Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) as a source of information on whereabouts of a visiting diamond-merchant.	174041
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Where Crawls the Lizard	C			Episode #2A. 9-16-1967.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man battles the Lizard in the Florida Everglades.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174042
1970	Spider-Man, 1967: Winged Thing, The	C			Episode #40A. 3-22-1970	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Spider-Man discovers Vulture robbing a millionaire's penthouse safe and fails to stop him. The fight is on.Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice).	174043
1967	Spider-Man, 1967: Witching Hour, The	C			Episode #6B. 10-14-1967	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Paul Soles - Voice). Green Goblin hypnotizes Daily Bugle Publisher-Editor Jonah Jameson (Paul Kligman - Voice) and plans to uses him as a Medium for the Spirit World to summon ghosts to his aid.	174044
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Alien Costume, The (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3682		Episode #8 4-29-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man Comes into contact with an alien substance	174045
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Alien Costume, The (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3682		Episode #9. 5-6-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man ducks bounty hunters as he pursues Eddie Brock	174046
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Alien Costume, The (Part 3)	C	DVD -R HQ 4599		Episode #10. 5-13-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Venom makes it clear that he knows Spider-Man's secret	174047
1994	Spider-Man, 1994: Animated Series	C	VHS 701		Episodes. Series 1994-1999. 65 Episodes	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man.	174048
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Day of the Chameleon	C	DVD -R HQ 3701		Episode #13. 6-11-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).The Chameleon plans to assassinate two major diplomats on the brink of signing a peace proposal.	174049
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Doctor Octopus: Armed and Dangerous	C	DVD -R HQ 3571		Episode #4. 2-18-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mad scientist kidnaps heiress Felicia Hardy.	174050
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Hobgoblin, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3711		Episode #11. 5-20-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Norman Osborn hires the Hobgoblin to take out the Kingpin.	174051
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Hobgoblin, The (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 4157		Episode #12. 5-27-1995.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man discovers that Harry's father is involved with the Hobgoblin.	174052
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Kraven the Hunter	C	DVD -R HQ 4562. DVD -R HQ 4143		Episode #7. 4-1-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man finds himself caught in a deadly triangle. Saves "Robbie" from death.	174053
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Menace of Mysterio, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3571		Episode #5. 2-25-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mysterio masquerades as Spider-Man.	174054
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (1): Insidious Six, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3939		Episode #14. 9-9-1995. Neogenic Nightmare, Chapter I	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man must fight six of his greatest enemies	174055
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (10): Immortal Vampire, The	C	DVD -R HQ 4263		Episode #25. 2-10-1996. . Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter X	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).	174056
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (11): Tablet of Time (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 4265		Episode #22. 11-18-1995. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter XI	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Silverman steals an ancient tablet and kidnaps Dr. Conners.	174057
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (12): Ravages of Time (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 4661		Episode #23. 11-25-1995. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter XII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Silvermane ignores Dr. Conners' warnings and continues with his plans to regain his youth.	174058
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (13): Shriek of the Vulture (1)	C			Episode #26. 2-17-1996. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter XIII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Vulture kidnaps Norman's son. Will Spider-Man be able to rescue Harry from the Vulture's you-stealing talons?	174059
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (14): Final Nightmare, The (2)	C			Episode #27. 2-24-1996. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter XIV	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man seeks Curt Connors aid to help reverse aging effects of Vulture's talons. Vulture sporadically turns into the man-spider from the mutagenics he absorbed with Spidey's youth.Will everyone be cured in time for Peter to meet up with Mary June as she confronts her wayward father?	174060
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (2): Battle of the Insidious Six (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3982		Episode #15. 9-16-1995. Neogenic Nightmare, Chapter II	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man walks into a trap	174061
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (3): Hydro-Man (aka I Cried a River Over You).	C	DVD -R HQ 4212		Episode #16. 9-23-1995. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter III	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry). Ex-boyfriend stalks Mary Jane.	174062
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (4): Mutant Agenda, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3982		Episode #17. 9-30-1995. Neogenic Nightmare, Chapter IV	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man seeks Professor Xavier's help as his illness worsens	174063
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (5): Mutants' Revenge (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 4868		Episode #18. 10-7-1995. Neogenic Nightmare, Chapter V	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man and Wolverine team up to rescue Beast	174064
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (6): Morbius (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 5199		Episode #19. 10-28-1995. Neogenic Nightmare Chapter VI	Photojournalist Peter Parker-Spider-Man (Christopher Daniel Barnes - Voice). Newscaster (John F. Beard - Voice).Dr. Mariah Crawford develops a cure for Spidey's disease, but she's reluctant to give an untested serum to Spider-Man that may result in the permanent loss of his powers or worse.	174065
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (7): Enter the Punisher (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 4236		Episode #20. 11-4-1995.. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter VII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Punisher comes to New York to deal with a mutating Spider-Man	174066
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (8): Duel of the Hunters (3)	C	DVD -R HQ 4246		Episode #21. 11-11-1995. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter VIII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry). Ex-boyfriend stalks Mary Jane.	174067
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Neogenic Nightmare (9): Blade, the Vampire Hunter	C	DVD -R HQ 4263		Episode #24. 2-3-1996. Neogenic Nightmare. Chapter IX	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man teams up with Blade to stop Morbius	174068
1994	Spider-Man, 1994: Night of the Lizard	C	DVD -R HQ 3639		Episode #1. 11-19-1994	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Parker's professor Dr. Conners becomes the Lizard, a creature who is half-man, half-reptile.	174069
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (1): Guilty	C	DVD -R HQ 3874		Episode #42. 2-1-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter I	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Daily Bugle Editor J. J. Jameson tries to clear his reporter "Robbie" Robertson who is framed and sent to 15 years in prison.	174070
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (10): Lizard King, The	C	DVD -R HQ 4851		Episode #51. 7-26-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter X.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).The Red Skull unleashes a destructive force.	174071
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (11): Prowler, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3614		Episode #52. 8-2-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter XI.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Prowler confronts Parker in his new apartment	174072
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (2): Cat, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 4741		Episode #43. 2-8-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter II	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter tries to figure out why Doctor Octopus is blackmailing Felicia Hardy's mother	174073
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (3): Black Cat, The (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3886.		Episode #44. 2-15-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter III.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).John Hardy reveals the Super Soldier formula to the Kingpin.	174074
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (4): Return of Kraven, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3483		Episode #45. 2-22-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter IV	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).A wild creature attacks Manhattan and Spider-man suspects Kraven the Hunter	174075
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (5): Partners	C	DVD -R HQ 3494, 3903.		Episode #46. 5-3-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter V.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Alistair Smythe captures the Black Cat.	174076
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (6): Awakening, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3494		Episode #47. 5-10-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter VI	Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man.	174077
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (7): Vampire Queen, The (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3929		Episode #48. 5-17-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter VII.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).New vampire comes to town.	174078
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (8): Return of the Green Goblin, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3929		Episode #49. 7-12-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter VIII.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Green Goblin attacks.	174079
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Partners in Danger (9); Haunting of Mary Jane Watson, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3522		Episode #50. 7-19-1997. Partners in Danger, Chapter IX.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mary Jane believes she is being haunted	174080
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Return of Hydro-Man, The (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3599		Episode #59. 10-24-1997	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mary Jane's recurring dreams become a nightmare. Spider-Man tries to track Mary Jane using clues from her dream.	174081
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Return of Hydro-Man, The (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 4975		Episode #60. 10-31-1997	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man tries to track Mary Jane using clues from her dream	174082
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Return of the Spider Slayers (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3660		Episode #3. 2-11-1995.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Alistair Smythe turns to the Kingpin for help in taking revenge on Spider-Man	174083
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Secret Wars (1): Arrival	C	DVD -R HQ 3610. 4562.		Episode #61. 11-7-1997. Secret Wars, Chapter I	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man must assemble a group of heroes to save an alien world.	174084
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Secret Wars (2): Gauntlet of the Red Skull, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3610	Roth , Virginia	Episode #62. 11-14-1997. Secret Wars Chapter II	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man summons the Black cat to help him defeat the Red Skull on an alien planet.	174085
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Secret Wars (3): Doom	C		Roth , Virginia	Episode #63. 11-21-1997. Secret Wars, Chapter III	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Doctor Doom's veritable paradise gives Ben Grimm a way to control his monstrous appearance.	174086
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (10): Venom Returns (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3797		Episode #38. 11-2-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter X	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Ben Mordo temps Eddie with a reunification that would make him powerful as Venom.	174087
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (11): Carnage (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3826		Episode #39. 11-9-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter XI.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mass Murderer Cletus Kassidy dubs himself Carnage while Dormammu attempts to use the interdimensional portal.	174088
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (12): Spot, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3826		Episode #37. 10-26-1996. The Sins of the Father, Chapter XII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Researcher invents portable interdimensional technology, which he uses to steal money to fund his research	174089
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (14): Turning Point (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3853		Episode #41. 11-23-1996. Sins of the Father, The,  Chapter XIV)	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).	174090
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (7): Man Without Fear, The (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 3787		Chapter #34. 9-28-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter VII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Daredevil helps Spider-Man clear his alter ego's name.	174091
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Father (8): Ultimate Slayer, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3797		Episode #35. 10-5-1996. Sins of the Father Chapter VIII	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter discovers Alistair Smythe has become a cyborg	174092
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (1): Doctor Strange	C	DVD -R HQ 3741		Episode #28. 4-27-1996.  Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter 1	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter discovers Mary Jane is working with a mysterious cult.	174093
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (13): Goblin War (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 4894		Episode #40. 11-16-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter XIII.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter and Mary overhear plans for a major heist.	174094
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (2): Make a Wish (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 4291		Episode #29. 5-4-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter II	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man meets his biggest fan	174095
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (4): Enter the Green Goblin	C	DVD -R HQ 3766		Episode #31. 5-18-1996.  The Sins of the Father, Chapter IV.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man searches for his friend's missing father.	174096
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (5): Rocket Racer, The	C	DVD -R HQ 4325		Episode #32. 9-14-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter V	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Trouble ensues when Robert Farrell tries to upgrade his skateboard	174097
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (6): Framed (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3787		Episode #33. 9-21-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter VI	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter gets framed for a federal crime.	174098
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (9): Tombstone	C	DVD -R HQ 4204		Episode #36. 10-12-1996. Sins of the Father, Chapter IX.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry). Tombstone tries to use history with Robbie to get him to kill a story.Reporter Robbie Robertson  is losing his son, Randy, to a gang of thugs lead by Tombstone. When this harder-than stone hit man tries to use his history with Robbie to kill a story about the new boss, Alicia Silvermane, he runs afoul of Spider-Man.Both discover Robbie's bond with his child and his ethical resolve is mightier.	174099
1996	Spider-Man, 1994: Sins of the Fathers (Part 3): Attack of the Octobot	C	DVD -R HQ 4295		Episode #30. 5-11-1996. Sins of the Fathers, The, Chapter III	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man loses his memory and joins with Doctor Octopus.	174100
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors	C	DVD -R HQ 3555		Episode. Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter III	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Mysterious figure from the past visits Aunt May	174101
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors (1)	C			Episode #54. 9-19-1997	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).After a visit from an old friend of the family, Peter travels to Russia to investigate the mystery of his parents disappearance and runs into some "old friends."	174102
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors (2): Unclaimed Legacy	C	DVD -R HQ 3558		Episode #55. 9-26-1997. Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter II.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Peter and Robbie go to Moscow to find the daughter of a missing scientist	174103
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors (3): Secrets of the Six	C	DVD -R HQ 3814		Episode #56. 10-3-1997. Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter III	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Robbie and Peter encounter an old professor who knows about the Six Forgotten Warriors	174104
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors (4): Six Fight Again, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3578		Episode #57. 10-10-1997. Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter IV	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man and the Warriors join forces to stop the Kingoin from activating the doomsday device.	174105
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Six Forgotten Warriors (5): Price of Heroism, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3574		Episode #58. 10-17-1997. Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter V.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).The Red Skull unleashes a destructive force.	174106
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Spider Slayer, The (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 3639		Episode #2 2-4-1995.	Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Norman Osborn hires Spencer Smythe to design a machine capable of destroying Spider-ManJ.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).	174107
1998	Spider-Man, 1994: Spider Wars (1): I Really, Really Hate Clones	C	DVD -R HQ 3621		Episode #64. 1-31-1998.  Spider Wars: Chapter I.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man finds himself in another dimension	174108
1998	Spider-Man, 1994: Spider Wars (2): Farewell, Spider-Man	C	DVD -R HQ 3631 (Mislabeled on Disc as 3671).		Episode #65. 1-31-1998. Spider Wars, Chapter II	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man finds travels to different dimensions trying to fix time	174109
1995	Spider-Man, 1994: Sting of the Scorpion, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3578		Episode #6. 3-11-1995	Editor J. Jonah Jameson of the Bugle hires Dr. Farley Stillwell to create a superhero who can defeat Spider-Man. Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man.J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).	174110
1997	Spider-Man, 1994: Wedding, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3939		Episode #53. 9-12-1997	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) is Spider-Man. J.J.  Jameson (Ed Asner). Joe "Robbie" Robertson (Rodney Saulsberry).Spider-Man's rivals crash Peter and Mary Jane's wedding.	174111
1999	Spider-Man, 1999:  Fox's Spider-Man Unlimited	C			Series 1999-2001	Photojournalist Peter Parker	174112
1999	Spider-Man, 1999: Spider-Man Unlimited	C			Series. 1999.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Rino Romano) is Spider-Man.	174113
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Animated Series	C			Series. 7-11-2003 to 1-1-2006.	Photojournalist-Web Designer Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) for the Daily Bugle and Spider-Man. Editor-Publisher of the Daily Bugle Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine - Voice).Parker must juggle academics, his job at the Daily Bugle and an on-again, off-again relationship with the love of his life Mary Jane Watson during their first year of college at Empire State University.	174114
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Flash Memory	C		Lipsey, Whip and Scott Lipsey	Episode #9. 8-29-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Parker's high school nemesis Flash Thompson is used in an illegal experiment to increase intelligence. Now the usually thick-headed jock has an intelligence to rival's Peters.Spider-Man has to deal with two thugs who show similar signs of intelligence.	174115
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Head Over Heels	C		Forbes, Tracy	Episode #7. 7-25-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Peter is partnered with Christine for a class experiment and it turns out she has a big interest in Spider-Man. Also managed to create mind reading device but it short circuits and badly affects her mind.She now thinks Spider-Man is communicating with her and is bent on doing whatever it takes to be with him.	174116
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Heroes and Villains	C		Gendel, Morgan	Episode #6. 8-22-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Protests break out at ESU after it's announced Villeroy Towers will be torn down leaving residents homeless. They begin getting a lot of money to support their cause.Someone called Turbo Jet is responsible and is seen as a hero by the residents and protestors. Only problem is, he's accomplishing all this by committing crimes and he refuses to let anyone stop him, even Spider-Man.	174117
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Keeping Secrets	C	SVD 1417 (Missing Ending)	Bendis, Brian Michael, Morgan Gendel	Episode #2. 7-18-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Spider-Man encounters thief called the Talon during her latest crime. Sees her face. This complicates things for Peter when he learns she is a friend's girlfriend.	174118
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Law of the Jungle	C	SVD 1417 (Missing Ending)	Bendis, Brian Michael, Morgan Gendel	Episode #8. 7-18-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Peter has a new and busy job working for a doctor who is in the middle of an experiment involving reptile DNA. The doctor hopes it will restore his lost right arm.He performs the experiment on himself, but side effects transform him into the Lizard.	174119
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Mind Games (1)	C		Gendel, Morgan	Episode #12. 9-5-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Spider-Man stops escape of two twins with mind control powers who are freed during a transfer. Peter reveals his identity to MJ before she is killed.Man offers Peter chance for revenge -- turns out the whole thing is a mind game being played by the twins to control Spider-Man.	174120
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Mind Games (2)	C		Knozere, Steven	Episode #13. 9-12-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Spider-Man figures out he's being tricked after he almost kills the man he thinks killed MJ.  He locates the twins and saves Mary Jane's life.After he defeats the twins, he takes the Spider-Man costume and tosses it into the ocean.	174121
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Party, The (aka Pilot)	C	SVD 1417 (Missing Ending)	Bendis, Brian Michael, Morgan Gendel	Episode #1. 7-11-2003.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Old friend of Peter's is trying to get into fraternity, but member don't plan on letting him in. When they reject and embarrass him at a party he runs out into a storm, gets hit by lightning and is transformed into Electro.Now Spider-Man has to stop him from exacting revenge.	174122
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Royal Scam	C		Suvalle, Rick	Episode #5. 8-15-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Spider-Man is approached by FBI agents to steal the TX-1 Chip, which can allow access to private bank account transfers and be very damaging to the world economy.He steals the chip but finds out the whole thing was a ruse set up by the criminal mastermind, the Kingpin. Now he has to stop Kingpin before he uses the chip to steal billions from world's major banks.None of this helps Peter's social life as he keeps missing Mary Jane's latest acting gig.	174123
1981	Spider-Man, 2003: Spider-Man Dis-Sabled	C		Gendel, Morgan	Episode #3. 8-8-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Newscaster Alison Tomita (Suchin Pak Voice). Peter filmed a press conference, and then as Spider-Man saves the mayor and a European Union guest from an attempted assassination. Peter also unknowingly filmed the assassin.The assassin, Silver Sable, knows it and wants the tape since its evidence against her. She holds Peter's friends as hostage. Peter learns things aren't exactly what they seem after he discovers her true mission.	174124
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Sword of Shikata	C	SVD 1417 (Missing Ending)	Bendis, Brian Michael, Morgan Gendel	Episode #11. 7-11-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Shikata (Gina Gershon - Voice) is  hired to capture a rare animal for a rich man's collection. The woman warrior and Spider-man fight.	174125
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: Tight Squeeze	C	SVD 1420. SVD 1417 (Missing Ending)	Bendis, Brian Michael, Morgan Gendel	Episode #4. 7-25-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).High tech group of criminals, Pterodax, attempt to steal powerful type of diamonds. Spider-Man stops them. Peter manages to sell a video of the attempted robbery to the Empire 1 channel with help of researcher named Indy Daimonji (Angelle Brooks Voice).Later Pterodax takes hostages at Empire 1, demanding Spider-Man come within two hours or everyone dies. Unfortunately, Peter is one of the hostages.	174126
2003	Spider-Man, 2003: When Sparks Fly	C	SVD 1420	Gendel, Morgan	Episode #10. 8-1-2003	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) in college at Empire State University. Juggles academics with a job as Web designer-photographer for the Daily Bugle. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Keith Carradine -Voice).Electro resurfaces. Wants Sally to undergo similar transformation so she can be with him.	174127
2008	Spider-Man, 2008: Spectacular Spider-Man, The	C			Series 2008.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Josh Keaton) is Spider-Man.	174128
1977	Spider-Man:	CS		Lee, Stan (Writer). John Romita (Illustrator). Larry Lieber (Writer-Illustrator).  Paul Ryan (Penciling). Joe Sinnott (Inker).	1-3-1977-	Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man.  Parker and Mary Jane Watson get maried in 1987 in the comic book and comic strip.	174129
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, The:	T	SV 112 (Parts 1, 2, 3).  SV 113 (Parts 4, 5, 6 Incomplete). SV 114 (Part 6).		Episodes. Series 2-4-1995 to 1-31-1998	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).	174130
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, The: Spider-Man Strikes Back	MT	On Tape			Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Nicholas Hammond)  is Spiderman. Editor J. Jonah Jameson. Assistant Cameraman (Gino Ardito).	174131
1983	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The, and The Incredible Hulk	C			Episode	Photojournalist Peter Parker	174132
1977	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The:	MT				Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Nicholas Hammond)  is Spiderman. J. Jonah Jameson	174133
1997	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The:	MT				Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Mummy's curse and reporters. Larry King.	174134
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Admiral! The Prisoner's Escaped	R			Episode #37. 3-7-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174135
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Ben, You Okay?	R			Episode #30. 2-24-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174136
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Can I Cash This Check, Please?	R			Episode #13. 2-1-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174137
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Catch Me Spider-Man!	R			Episode #44. 3-16-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174138
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Doctor Doom Has Returned	R			Episode #41. 3-13-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174139
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Doctor Octopus? In There…"	R			Episode #14. 2-2-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174140
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Enter the Green Goblin	R			Episode #31. 2-27-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174141
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Farewell, My Love	R			Episode #38. 3-8-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174142
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Find Me a Fresh Pair of Pants	R			Episode #24. 2-16-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174143
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Get a Life, Parker!	R			Episode #3. 1-18-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174144
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Good Doc Has Flipped His Lid!, The	R			Episode #16. 2-6-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174145
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Goodybye, Spider-Man!	R			Episode #19. 2-9-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174146
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Greetings, Web-Spinners	R			Episode #32. 2-28-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174147
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Help Me, Doctor Doom!	R			Episode #48. 3-22-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174148
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Here Comes the Human Torch!	R			Episode #2. 1-17-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174149
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Hey! You're Talkin' to a Superhero!	R			Episode #15. 2-3-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174150
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Ain't Dyin', I'm Spider-Man.	R			Episode #17. 2-7-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174151
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Ain't the Thing Anymore	R			Episode #29. 2-23-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174152
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Am Prince Namor	R			Episode #35. 3-3-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174153
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Blew It!	R			Episode #20. 2-10-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174154
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Can't Pull Free	R			Episode #26. 2-20-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174155
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Think He's Sorta Cute!	R			Episode #18.  2-8-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174156
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Will Have My Revenge	R			Episode #50. 3-24-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174157
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I Will Return to Atlantis	R			Episode #36. 3-6-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174158
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I'm a Pumpkin Bomb	R			Episode #33. 3-1-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174159
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I'm Spider-Man, I Wanna Join You	R			Episode #21. 2-13-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174160
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I'm Strictly In It for the Cash!	R			Episode #8. 1-25-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174161
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: I'm the Sandman	R			Episode #23. 2-15-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174162
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: It's Clobberin' Time!	R			Episode #1. 1-16-1995. Series 1-15-1995 to 3-24-1995. BBC Radio - Spider-Man Audio Book with 50 episodes.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174163
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Jeepers, My Zit's Gone!	R			Episode #5. 1-20-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174164
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Kill the Idiot in the Spider-Suit!	R			Episode #46. 3-20-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174165
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Look, Up on the Wall!	R			Episode #11. 1-30-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174166
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Ouch, It Bit Me!	R			Episode #4. 1-19-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174167
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Say Ya Prayers, Web Head!	R			Episode #27. 2-21-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174168
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Spider-Man Should Be Banned!	R			Episode #9. 1-26-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174169
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Spider-Man Turned Chicken	R			Episode #34. 3-2-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174170
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Spidey, You're Box Office Poison!	R			Episode #12. 1-31-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174171
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Spidey! You're My Hero!	R			Episode #49. 3-23-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174172
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Stop That Aircraft!	R			Episode #39. 3-9-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174173
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Take Your Shot, Bookworm!	R			Episode #28. 2-22-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174174
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: That's No Torpedo!	R			Episode #40. 3-10-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174175
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: That's the Greatest Act I've Ever Seen	R			Episode #6. 1-23-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174176
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: There's a Nice Boy Under That Mask!	R			Episode #22. 2-14-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174177
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: These Kids Are My Hostages	R			Episode #25. 2-17-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174178
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: This Guy Could Be a Threat	R			Episode #7. 1-24-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174179
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Uncle Ben's Dead and It's My Fault!	R			Episode #10. 1-27-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174180
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: War Has Started!, The	R			Episode #47. 3-21-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174181
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: We All Know Where Doom Is!	R			Episode #45. 3-17-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174182
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: Welcome Home Submariner!	R			Episode #43. 3-15-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174183
1995	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man, The: What a Disgrace!	R			Episode #42. 3-14-1995	Photojournalist Peter Parker (William Durfis) is Spider-Man. Betty Brant (Loreli King), newspaper secretary at the Daily Bugle.	174184
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Captive Tower, The	T	VHS 987	Dinallo, Gregory S.	Episode #7. 9-5-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).When $10 million is stolen from safe of newly constructed, computer-controlled building, thieves program the computer to lock down the building. Spider-Man must free occupants and catch thieves.	174185
1979	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Chinese Web, The	T	VHS 986	Siegel, Lionel	Episodes #13-#14. 7-6-1979	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).In order to keep his job, China's Minister of Industrial Development ventures to America in search of three U.S. Marines that can clear his name.Standing in his way is wealthy American industrialist whose plans for large steel contract hinge on his failure.	174186
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Con Caper, The	T	VHS 984	Dinallo, Gregory S.	Episode #9. 11-25-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).After being released from prison, ex-politician breaks out his partners and tries to steal $100 million.Reporter #1. Reporter #2.	174187
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Con Caper/Curse of Rava	MT	VHS 353/985		Reedited From Amazing Spider-Man series.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Parker investigates a prison escape conspiracy and a religious cult	174188
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Curse of Rava	T	VHS 984	Janes, Robert	Episode #4. 4-19-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Religious cult from Kalistan protests when statute of their god, Rava, is on display at museum. Spider-Man must face cult leader who has telekinetic powers.	174189
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Dark Side of Dr. Moon	T			Episode. 4-26-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).	174190
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Deadly Dust	MT	VHS 985		Derived From Amazing Spider-man series	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Photojournalist Peter Parker tries to recover an atomic bomb	174191
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Deadly Dust, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	VHS 985	Janes, Robert	Episodes #2-#3. 4-5/12-1978.	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).In protest of plutonium being stored at the university, a small group of students steal it and build an atomic bomb to prove it can be done. After en entrepreneur learns location of the bomb and steals it, Spider-Man must track it down and disable it.Jameson's secretary gets a call from Socialist organization asking Mr. Jameson to make donation. She tells Parker that Mr. Jameson is so conservative he would not eat a steak if it was even a little pink ("pinko" slang term for socialist).	174192
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Escort to Danger	MT	VHS 983		Includes "Night of the Clones." Reedited from Amazing Spider-Man series episodes	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Voice of Neil Patrick Harris)  is Spider-Man who fights sword-wielding woman warrior in premiere episode of  2003 cartoon series. Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle.Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry). Reporter #1 (Terrence McNally). Reporter #2 (Erik Stern)	174193
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Escort to Danger	T	VHS 983	Sandefur, Duke	Episode #6. 5-3-1978. Season 1 Finale	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Daughter of President of foreign country participates in Miss Galaxy Pageant, she is kidnapped by rival family in order to force president to relinquish power to them.Reporter #1 (Terrence McNally). Reporter #2 (Erik Stern).	174194
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Kirkwood Haunting	T	VHS 982	Michaelian, Michael	Episode #10. 12-30-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Widow haunted by spirit of late husband who tells her to donate his estate to a private organization that investigates paranormal phenomenon.Editor Jameson, a friend of the family, and knowing Parker is graduate student in physics, asks Parker to investigate.	174195
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Matter of State, A	T	VHS 988	Dimsdale, Howard	Episode #8. 9-12-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).During theft of some NATO defense plans at the airport, Julie Masters inadvertently takes picture of one of the thieves. When they go after Julie, Spider-Man must protect her while trying to recover stolen plans.Male Reporter #1. Male Reporter #2. Female Reporter #3.	174196
1977	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Mind Stealers, The	T			Episode. 9-14-1977	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).	174197
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Night of the Clones	T	VHS 983	Bloch, John W.	Episode #5. 4-26-1978	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry). Girl Reporter (Debi Fries). Reporter #1 (Erik Stern). Reporter #2 (Terrence McNally).When scientist clones himself, his clone tries to kill members of an awards committee who has denied the scientist of the award for five straight years.Male Reporter (John Finnegan). Girl Reporter (Debi Fries). Reporter #1 (Erik Stern).  Reporter #2. Terrence McNally.	174198
1979	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Photo Finish	T	VHS 988	Dimsdale, Howard	Episode #11. 2-7-1979	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).Parker suspects he is being used to frame innocent person when he develops incriminating photograph  he didn't take. He is then jailed for contempt when he doesn't turn photo over to the police.Newswoman.	174199
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Pilot: Spider-Man	T	VHS 981	Boretz, Alvin	Episode #1. 4-19-1977. Series 4-19-1977 to 7-6-1979	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (David White) of the Bugle.Graduate student and part-time photographer Peter Park acquires spider-like abilities after being bitten  by radioactive spider.Uses his new abilities to foil plan of cult leader who uses mind control machine to force good people to rob banks for him.Male Newscaster. Female Newscaster.	174200
1978	Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man: Wolfpack	T	VHS 982, 354	Kandel, Steve	Episode #12. 2-21-1979	Photojournalist Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond). Editor J. Jonah Jameson (Robert F. Simon) of the Bugle. Photojournalist Julie Masters (Ellen Bry).When chemical plant representative discovers a mind control drug that works, he uses it on the students developing it.	174201
2005	Spider-Man: Commercial: Ultimate Spider-Man Game Playstation 2	CC	DVD -R HQ 4517			Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Videogame commercial.	174202
2002	Spider-Man: MTV Parody	T	SVD 1187		2002 MTV Movie Awards	Parody Spider-Man.	174203
2007	Spider-Man: Reign	N				Photojournalist Peter Parker, in a future New York, is old and gray and struggling to regain his lost superhero mojo.	174204
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends	C			Series 9-12-1981 to 9-10-1983.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).	174205
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: 7 Little Superheroes (aka Seven Little Superheroes)	C			Episode #6.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Captain America, Shanna the She-Devil, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Dr. Strange and the Spider-Friends face off against The Chameleon on Wolf Island.	174206
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Along Came Spidey	C			Episode #15.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).When Aunt May is injured during a confrontation between the Spider Friends and the Shocker, Peter confides his origin to his friends.Telling them about his days in showbiz and the burglar who later murdered his uncle, Peter considers giving up being Spider-Man.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174207
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Attack of the Arachnoid	C			Episode #20	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).After viewing a triumphant fight between the Spider-Friends and the Scorpion, a man named Zoltan Amadaeus and his female assistant Monica do an experiment that will make him have Spider-Man's powers and use them to frame Spider-Man in crimes.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174208
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Crime of all Centuries, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3555		Episode #2.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).	174209
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Education of a Superhero, The	C	DVD -R HQ 5836		Episode #19	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Teenager named Francis Byte gains the ability to turn into Video Man due to the Gamesman's plot to hypnotize young people and have them wreak havoc on the city.But Francis can't grasp how to be a superhero so the Spider-Friends help him out while battling the Gamesman at the same time. In the end, they leave Francis' superhero education to Professor Charles Xaviar.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174210
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Fantastic Mr. Frump	C			Episode #3.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man). Mr. Doom unwittingly enables an old man with powers which he uses to his bidding.	174211
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Firestar is Born, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6026		Episode #16. 9-25-1982	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).The X-Men have a reunion. Spider-Man is soon attacked by an X-Men foe, the Juggernaut.	174212
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Knights & Demons (aka Knights and Demons)	C			Episode #11.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Spider-Friends and the Black Knight follow the evil sorcerer Mordred to the Land of ShadesThe real Hulk is in the area and he's not too pleased with his robotic counterpart.	174213
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Mission: Save the Guardstar	C			Episode #24.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Buz Mason, an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (an elite security force that protects Earth) enlists the help of the Spider-Friends to stop Lightwave, a mutant that possesses the ability to manipulate and control light. He's after a satellite.Spider-Man and Firestar finally learn from Iceman that Lightwave is his half-sister.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174214
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Origin of Iceman, The	C			Episode #14.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Origin of Iceman from his first use of his powers to the time he was with the X-Men after somehow losing his powers before telling the Super-Friends his origin. Video Man is on the loose again after a thunderstorm and starts to create havoc in the city.	174215
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Origin of the Spider-Friends	C			Episode #21	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man). Editor-Publisher of the Daily Bugle J. Jonah Jameson (William Woodson).We learn how Spider-Man met Iceman and Firestar and how they stopped The Beetle from stealing a crime-detection computer and the Power Booster that was invented by Tom Stark who built their headquarters.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174216
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Pawns of the Kingoin	C	DVD -R HQ 3579		Episode #12.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Dr. Faustus and The Kingpin use "Psycho-Disks" in order to mind control Captain America and Iceman into doing the Kingpin's bidding.	174217
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Prison Plot	C	DVD -R HQ 3614		Episode #8.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Magneto holds a prison island hostage and will throw off the Earth's gravitational hold until the prison agrees with Magneto to release the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants even though the Super-Friends are also his hostage.	174218
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Quest of the Red Skull	C			Episode #13.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).The Red Skull captures the Spider-Friends and Hiawatha Smith while trying to start World War III.The real Hulk is in the area and he's not too pleased with his robotic counterpart.	174219
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Spider-Man: Unmasked!	C	DVD -R HQ 3652		Episode #17.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Super-Friends are on vacation until The Sandman appears at their vacation spot and discovers Spider-Man's identity. So the Spider-Friends try to convince The Sandman that he's wrong.	174220
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Spidey Goes Hollywood	C			Episode #9.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Unfortunate accidents stop Movie-Maker Sam Blockbuster (Frank Welker) from completing his Spider-Man movie. Mysterio is revealed as the source of all the previous mishaps during shooting.He blackmails Blockbuster into hiring the real Spider-Man to star in his own movie. When the Spider friends arrive in Hollywood, they have to deal with an attacking mechanical shark, a giant out of control ape, and a robot version of The Hulk.The real Hulk is in the area and he's not too pleased with his robotic counterpart.	174221
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Spidey Meets The Girl From Tomorrow	C			Episode #22.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Dr. Octopus attempts to steal a spacecraft of siblings from the future.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174222
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Sunfire	C			Episode #4.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man). The team meets the Japanese superhero and battles his evil uncle's fire monster.	174223
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Swarm	C	DVD -R HQ 3522		Episode #5.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).When a meteor crashes to Earth mutating the inhabitants of a nearby bee hive, the result is Swarm.A living creature bent on turning Earth's entire population into humanoid bees, Peter's science class is first, followed by Iceman and Firestar and even Aunt May. Spider-Man must stop Swarm while also finding a cure for his friends.	174224
1982	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Transylvanian Connection, The	C			Episode #18.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Spider-Man and Iceman go to Transylvania to save Angelica from Dracula's control but they still have to deal with the vampire himself, a werewolf and Frankenstein.When Bobby and Angel remind him of his vow "with great power comes great responsibility," Peter is convinced he needs to go on as Spider-Man. Aunt May recovers and the Spider Friends get another crack at the Shocker.	174225
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: Triumph of the Green Goblin	C	DVD -R HQ 3574		Episode #1. 9-12-1981	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man). The Green Goblin attacks while the gang attends a superhero costume party.	174226
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Vengeance of Loki, The	C			Episode #10	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Spider-Friends team up with Thor to stop Loki and his latest plot to destroy New York City with a defrosted Viking ship and the Viking that came with it.The real Hulk is in the area and he's not too pleased with his robotic counterpart.	174227
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: Video Man	C			Episode #7.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).Electro creates a super-villain named Video Man from an arcade game to undo the Spider-Friends.	174228
1981	Spider-Man: Spider-man and His Amazing Friends: X-Men Adventure, The	C	DVD -R HQ 3701		Episode #23.	Photojournalist Peter Parker  (Dan Gilvezan) is Spiderman. Narrator (Cartoonist Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man).While the Spider-Friends are trying out the X-Men's Danger Room, Nathan Price, Firestar's former love, returns as the evil Cyberiad and blames Firestar for his condition.	174229
2004	Spider-Man: Spider-Man Making of Animation	D				Photojournalist Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Introduction to Spider-Man comics and information on Spider-Man 2.	174230
1970	Spider-Man: Spidey Super Stories	C			Series. Electric Company. 1970s.	Photojournalist Peter Parker-Spiderman (Danny Seagren)	174231
2008	Spider-Man: Web of Shadows	G			Activision. PS3, Xbox 360, DS, Wii, PC. 	Photojournalist Peter Parker. Venom attempts to conquer Marvel-ous Manhattan by replicating itself into a deadly, infectious horde. Spidey gets infected by Venom and begins morphing between a red-suited Good Spidey and a black-suited Morally Ambiguous Spidery capable of Grand Theft Auto-style misbehavior. 	174232
2005	Spider-Plant Man	T				Reporter (Simon Pegg)	174233
1979	Spider-Woman	C			Series. 9-22-1979 to 3-1-1980. ABC Saturday Morning. Animated Adventures	Magazine Editor-Publisher Jessica Drew (Joan Van Ark- Voice) for Justice Magazine bitten by a spider as a child in her dad's lab and when cured by a serum from him found herself possessing arachnid's abilities.She shot webs, delivered "venom blasts" to foes, possessed supersensitive hearing and even flew. Photographer Jeff Hunt (Bruce Miller) and her young nephew had no inkling of her crime-fighting alter ego.Jessica Drew became Spider-Woman by twirling into a red and yellow outfit. She combats evil as Spider-Woman.	174234
1931	Spider, The	M				Newspaper Vendor (Charles Sullivan).	174235
1955	Spider’s Parlor, The	CB			Blue Beetle #18	Reporter Joan Mason	174236
1938	Spider's Web, The	M				Newspaper Editor Morris (Lee Prather - Chapter 5). Reporters (scenes deleted - Ernie Alexander, Jack Gardner).	174237
2003	Spiderbabe	M				Journalist Intern (Bethany Lott). News Anchor (James Jankiewicz). Spiker Babe Photographer Enid Alvarez (Enid Alvares).	174238
2000	Spiders	M	DVD -R HQ 2706, 2707. SVD 1500. VHS 1319 (Missed Ending).		Sci-Fi	Investigative Reporter Marci Eyre (Lana Parrilla) and her friends stumble upon a mysterious agency studying giant mutated spiders. News Anchor (Denise Lerette).News Anchor (Denise Lerette)	174239
1983	Spiel der Herzen	N		Konsalik, Heinz G. (Heinz Günther)	Germany	Journalist	174240
2005	Spiele der Macht - 11011 Berlin	TF				Journalist (Thomas Roth).	174241
1985	Spies Like Us	M				News Media. Reporter (Douglas Lambert). Reporter (Margo Random)	174242
1966	Spies Love Flowers (Spie Amano I Fiori)	M				French Photographer Genevieve (Emma Danieli) in spy film	174243
1988	Spijun na stiklama	MF			Yugoslavia	Newspaper Editor (Bozidar Pavicevic-Longa).	174244
1961	Spike Milligan Meets Joe Brown	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Spike Milligan - Himself - Voice).	174245
1988	Spike of Bensonhurst	M				Photographer (Ray Iannicelli).	174246
1980	Spike, The	NSF	OWN - H	De Borchgrave, A. and Moss R.		Journalist Robert Hockney unearths a reporter's dream scoop and a nightmare massive conspiracy threatening the Western powers.Principal tactic is the manipulation of the news released in the allied zones while the public believes it is served by an uncensored press. Selected news put on "the spike," one step from the wastebasket.	174247
1991	Spiked	NM		Gilbert, W. Stephan		Entertainment Columnist-Feature Writer Sam Bone of The Globe, a gay journalist. Bone is a mediocre reporter who writes entertainment feature stories for a London tabloid that are sometimes “spiked” (killed or not printed). He’s established in his job and in a long-time relationship with an American man who does a good deal of traveling. His world is filled with daydreams of himself as a no-nonsense champion of truth. A beautiful actress Bone interviews for a story commits suicide the following day. Her death escalates the journalistic value of Bone’s article even though the writing was originally declared “absolute crap” by Bone’s boss and spiked. Bone wonders about the timing of her death, but only begins to probe in earnest when a mysterious caller suggests her death may not have been a suicide.Bone’s investigation sparks the anger of a group of high-ranking closeted gay men who dispatch a legion of thugs and killers to stop him. His escape routes wind through London’s gay bars, private clubs and trysting spots, leaving a trail of dead bodies and satisfied sex partners. 	174248
2006	Spiked!	N		Glover, Sandra		Editor of the local newspaper is the mother of a teenage daughter, Debra. Someone spikes Debra’s drink and abducts her from the party. Who could have done it? The police find plenty of suspects. There’s her would-be boyfriend and her sister’s ex-husband. Debra had fought with both of them. And her father is the Deputy Head at school, and her mother editor of the local newspaper. There are many other people with grudges against the family -- particularly as the newspaper has reported the story of a child porn ring, and the families, suffering with vicious hate mail, have been blaming the journalists.	174249
2000	Spikes: Novel, A	N		Griffith, Michael		TV Reporter Ellen McCovery, a lovely news reporter for a Charleston TV station.	174250
1996	Spiklenci slasti	C				Newspaper Vendor (Jiri Labus).	174251
1996	Spill	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kate Green).	174252
2008	Spilled Blood	N		Nelson, Kay		Reporter Alex King dreads her new assignment: write articles about the life of a Muslim woman in order to educate Americans about women of Islam. With the war in Iraq pending, Alex’s editor believes articles on a law student brought to America through a cultural exchange program will be hot reading material. But Alex lost a sister in the 9/11 bombings, and she fears the very word “Muslim.” Things get more complicated when Alex’s husband takes a job verifying the accuracy of a revolutionary computerized voting apparatus prepared by a new government committee. 	174253
1994	Spilling the Beans	NJ		Cruise, Beth		Editor Lindsay becomes the new editor-in-chief of Bayside High's newspaper and soon the whole gang has an assignment to do	174254
2007	Spin	M				Photographer (German Legarreta).	174255
2009	Spin	N		Rave, Robert	Former New York City-based publicist	New York Public Relations Practitioner Jennifer Weinstein hires Taylor Green, a corn-fed young man from the Midwest who, through being at the right place at the right time, soon becomes PR dominatrix Weinstein’s right-hand man, getting drawn into her world of sex, greed, power and fame. As the perks of his job increase (such as rubbing elbows with big-name celebrities, getting reservations at the hottest restaurants, and receiving free designer clothes), he soon finds himself struggling to balance his own reality with that of her drug-fueled, high-intensity world. After unwittingly carrying Jennie’s drugs through airport security, buying porn for a well-paying PR client, and walking in on Jennie and another man doing it on her office desk, Taylor must choose to either leave the cutthroat PR industry, and his new glamorous, morally compromising lifestyle, or let his life continue to spin totally out-of-control.	174256
2004	Spin	N		Sixsmith, Martin		Former Journalist Nigel Tonbridge is director of strategy and communications, and keeper of some dark family secrets as well as some disturbing political ones that might just taint Saint Selwyn Knox, the recently appointed minister for the Department for Society who is at the helm of the party in power, the New Project Party, which is on a moral revival campaign in the year 2011. Sony Mair is his political adviser and is helping him call the shots as well as helping him with some more personal matters. Together they have selected the team -- Permanent Secretary Sir Robert Nottridge from Eton, Cambridge, married with no children (or so his wife thinks). Director of Policy is Christopher Brody, a helpless gambler with debts up to his eyeballs and two mortgages. And Nigel Tonbridge.  For now the team better do as it is told and get down to administering morality in its morality campaign.  Meanwhile, back at Downing Street, PM Andy Sheen is suffering a few smears of his own and his right hand man, Charlie McDonald must quickly dispatch an official to Cambridge to “rescue data” and hunt down the man behind the allegations. 	174257
1996	Spin City:	T	SVD 1164, 1129. SVD 816, 729. VHS 67,  512, 410, 407, 401, 395, 390, 384, 383, 382, 375		Episodes. Series 9-17-1996 to 4-30- 2002	Reporter Ashley Schaeffer (Carla Gugino) is the girlfriend of Deputy Mayor Michael "Mike" Patrick Flaherty who is constantly worried about how Mayor Randall M. Winston Jr. (Barry Bostwick) is perceived in public.	174258
2000	Spin City: About Last Night	T			Episode #94. 4-19-2000	Public Relations. The President comes to visit City Hall and Mike is upset when Caitlin gets to meet him instead until plans change. Stuart tries to get Caitlin drunk. He succeeds and she leaves a drunken message for Mike.Paul tries to get James to help take his picture with the President.	174259
2002	Spin City: Affair Not To Remember, An	T			Episode #141. 4-9-2002	Public Relations. Mayor bartends at a fundraiser at which Paul is trying to pick up a woman and the woman's friend has fallen for Carter, who is gay.Caitlin takes a trip down memory lane and realizes that she and Charlie met years before and that he was the reason why she lost what might have been the best relationship of her life. She ends up kissing Charlie.	174260
1997	Spin City: Affair to Remember, An	T			Episode #17. 2-18-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (James E. Tripp). Reporter #2 Joel (John Harrington Bland). Larry King (Himself). David Letterman (Himself). Al Michaels (Himself). Rosie O'Donnell (Herself). Frank Gifford (Himself). Patrick Ewing (Himself). Dan Dierdorf (Himself)For the Mayor's 50th birthday, Paul is determined to get his "old friend" George Stephanopoulos (Himself) to come. In the midst of the birthday planning, a scandal swirls about the Mayor's presumed affair with a staffer from the Governor's office.Cast of Rent also shows up as does Anthony Rapp (Himself), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Himself).	174261
2002	Spin City: Age Against the Machine	T			Episode #140. 3-26-2002	Public Relations. Mayor is invited to a fund-raising gala by a very prominent member of the gay community. Charlie has a hard time keeping up with his new 23-year-old girlfriend who likes to party every night.Caitlin and Paul join them at a club one night and they are all arrested after one of the girlfriend's friends is caught with marijuana.	174262
2000	Spin City: Airplane!	T			Episode #96. 5-3-2000	News Media. Reporter (Deirdre Lovejoy). When Michael and Caitlin fly to San Francisco, Stuart joins Carter for a protest and the Mayor tries to have a light bulb changed.	174263
1999	Spin City: All the Mayor's Men	T			Episode #77. 10-5-1999	Public Relations. Caitlin implants secret background checks on all City Hall employees. Mike, Stuart and Carter break into her office to see the files. Mayor is offered a part in a movie filming in New York.	174264
2000	Spin City: All the Wrong Moves	T			Episode #108. 12-6-2000	Public Relations. Overworked Charlie causes problems after beating the mayor at racquetball. Paul's annual request for a raise is approved by the Mayor after his loss of self-esteem.	174265
2000	Spin City: American Deputy Mayor in Paris, An	T			Episode #97. 5-10-2000	Public Relations. The Mayor receives a ward award and James becomes angered because he feels it is undeserved. Stuart asks Nikki to pose for a "charity" swimsuit calendar.Caitlin prepares to marry Trevor and elopes to Paris where Mike follows and reveals that he loves her.	174266
1996	Spin City: Apartment, The	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1996	Reporter Ashley is upset because even though they just moved into a new apartment, life is so hectic that she and Michael never get to see each other. Michael and the Mayor work around the clock to negotiate an end to the garbage strike.Reporter (John Scurti). Reporter #2 (Avery Glymph).	174267
2001	Spin City: Apartment, The	T			Episode #127. 10-9-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Tricia Kelly). Public Relations. Mayor's approval ratings are going down thanks to his relationship with the not-yet-divorced Judge Simmokns. Charlie convinces the mayor to seek quiet time with Claire at a friend's house.But he didn't anticipate the Mayor showing up at his houses. Paul hires a publicist to improve his image. After going to a friend's baby shower, Caitlin becomes obsessed with having a baby.Carter lets her watch Rags for a day, but he swallows Charlie's pager. Caitlin decides not to have a child, but Carter does.	174268
2001	Spin City: Arrival, The (1)	T			Episode #124.  9-25-2001	News Media. News Reporter (Diane Boge). The Mayor is dating a judge who is not yet divorced. Charlie suggests that the Mayor break it off, but after getting some advice from Mike, he decides to let the Mayor do what makes him happy.Mike shows up at Caitlin's to announce that he's met someone. Charlie impresses Caitlin but Mike interrupts again to announce his engagement.	174269
1999	Spin City: Back to the Future IV: Judgment Day	T			Episode #66. 2-23-1999	Public Relations. Mike's political mentor is preparing to visit with the Mayor who is going to appoint him as head of the city's millennium project. The Mayor and Janelle plan a get-together. Talk-Show Host Regis Philbin (Voice of Rags the Dog).	174270
2000	Spin City: Balloons Over Broadway	T	DVD -R HQ 10975		Episode #106. 11-22-2000	Public Relations. Quickly made balloon for the Thanksgiving parade goes awry in New York. Charlie tries to prove to Caitlin that his girlfriend isn't dumb.	174271
2000	Spin City: Blind Faith	T			Episode #105. 11-15-2000	Public Relations. Mayor researches religion. Caitlin goes out of her way to prove that she's fun after a blind man won't date her because she's not.	174272
2000	Spin City: Bone Collectors, The	T			Episode #104. 11-8-2000	Talk-Show Host Regis Philbin (Himself). Producer Michael Gelman (Himself) of "Live With Regis." Caitlin auditions for the job of co-host on "Live With Regis." The Mayor has an audio-visual link connected to the office while he is on vacation.Producer (Stuart Fratkin).	174273
1996	Spin City: Bone Free	T			Episode #22. 4-29-1997	Reporter (Ellen Bethea).	174274
1996	Spin City: Burgers of Wrath, The	T			Episode #109. 12-13-2000.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Charlie Hartsock). Reporter #2 (Bob Glouberman). The war on unemployment forces the Mayor to work at a burger joint -- and the news media is there to see it.	174275
1997	Spin City: Bye Bye Love	T			Episode #13. 1-17-1997	Reporter Ashley Schaeffer (Carla Gugino) breaks-up with Mike. The office rallies to lift Mike's spirits but he resists their bests efforts until he decides he needs a friend and reaches out to Nikki in the middle of her date with the perfect man.	174276
1998	Spin City: Bye, Bye Birdie	T			Episode #45. 4-29-1998	Public Relations. City prepares to unveil a new statue that it commissioned. It's called "The Bird" and is not what the city thought it was.	174277
1999	Spin City: Carter & Stuart & Bennett & Deirdre	T			Episode #70. 4-13-1999	Public Relations. James dislikes The Mayor's submission for the City Hall Newsletter. Mike gets a temp secretary while Stacey is sick. Nikki wants to go public with her relationship with Mike.	174278
2000	Spin City: Casino	T			Episode #88. 2-2-2000	Public Relations. The city's raffle to raise money for the Big Buddy program is screwed up when Paul skimps on the raffle tickets. Stuart and Carter blackmail Caitlin to decrease their workload.	174279
1999	Spin City: Catcher in the Bronx	T	DVD -R HQ 10467		Episode #75. 9-21-1999	Public Relations. Mike tries to remember what happened between him and Model Heidi Klum (Herself) the night before. Mike also has to find a Senate campaign manager for the Mayor.Political Adviser James Carville (Himself). Sportscaster Chris Berman (Himself). Baseball Pitcher Roger Clements (Himself).	174280
2001	Spin City: Chinatown	T	SVD 1137		Episode #134. 11-27-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Jennifer Ritchkoff). News Anchor (Pat Kiernan).  Reporter #1 (Bob Glouerbman). Host (Peter James Smith). Good election coverage. Mayor proposes to Claire but she says no because he's in the public eye and must be dishonest.This causes problems because it's Election Day and a truth-telling campaign by the Mayor could jeopardize his re-election. Charlie endangers his relationship with Jennifer when he realizes that he loves his staff more than her.	174281
2000	Spin City: Commitments, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10953		Episode #98. 5-17-2000	Cameraman (Scott Robertson). The Mayor falls in love with Rags after filming an animal rights commercial with him.Mike and Caitlin return from Paris as a couple. She wants more than a physical relationship so Mike bets her that he can resist her for a week	174282
1996	Spin City: Competition, The	T			Episode #10. 11-26-1996	Reporter (James E. Tripp). When the Mayor's office competes against the City Council in an annual Thanksgiving contest, the stakes are high, since the losers must croon a show tune in front of the press.	174283
1996	Spin City: Criss Cross	T			Episode #12. 12-17-1996	Reporter Ashley faces off against Michael who is substituting for the Mayor on a political talks show on a hot-button issue. Reporter (John Scurti).	174284
1998	Spin City: Dead Dog Talking	T			Episode #49. 9-22-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Stewart J. Zully). Reporter #2 (Sue Jin Song). Video Cameraman (William J. Mendola). Staff prepares for the Mayor's bid for re-election announcement.Mike becomes a hero when he saves a runaway baby carriage, but the reality of the situation isn't what it seems. Paul teaches Stacy how to get a sick day without being sick.	174285
1997	Spin City: Deaf Becomes Her	T			Episode #20. 3-18-1997	News Media. Reporter (David Carlson). Reporter #2 (LaDonna Mabry). It's damage control time when the Mayor's inept new sign-language interpreter inadvertently offends the deaf community and Michael rushes to appease one of its leaders.	174286
1998	Spin City: Deaf Man Walking	T			Episode #40. 2-25-1998.	News Media. Reporter #1 Joel (John Harrington Bland). Reporter #2 (Rod McLachlan). The Mayor is concerned he's losing his hearing.	174287
1998	Spin City: Deer Hunter, The	T			Episode #52. 10-13-1998	Public Relations. Carter, Nikki and Mike go deer hunting in a fundraising attempt. While Mike is gone, Stuart becomes Stacy's boss for the day. Paul campaigns for a raise.	174288
1999	Spin City: Dick Clark's Rockin' Make-Out Party '99	T	DVD -R HQ 10437		Episode #65. 2-16-1999	Public Relations. Mayor finds himself growing attracted to Janelle and the two kiss while discussing the sexual harassment case. Deidre has filed sexual harassment charges against Stuart after he dumps her. Stuart is close to being fired.Deidre offers to drop the charges for immediate sex with Mike. Thanks to the building's new security cameras, Deidre is exposed.	174289
1996	Spin City: Dog Day Afternoon	T			Episode #11. 12-10-1996	Publicity. Mike tries to appease the disgruntled Police Commissioner by honoring a beloved police dog who recently died. But things go awry on the way to the funeral when Paul and Carter lose the canine's body.	174290
2000	Spin City: Don't Get on the Bus	T			Episode #95. 4-26-2000	News Media. Reporter (Elaina Erika Davis). Reporter #2 (Bill Patrick). The Mayor prepares for a three-day trip across New York on his new campaign bus.Paul and James grow mustaches when they think that Carter's gets him the best assignments. Nikki becomes a female version of Stuart when she consults him for dating advice.After Mike discovers that Trevor has asked Caitlin to marry him again, he accidentally hits him with the bus. Mike and Caitlin kiss but their session is interrupted when Mike reveals he was deliberately aiming for Trevor.	174291
1999	Spin City: Doorman Always Rings Twice, The	T			Episode #84. 11-30-1999	News Media. First Reporter (Kim Sykes). Second Reporter (Thomas Lyons). Mike struggles to run the city while the Mayor is out of town. Paul has invested in a politically themed restaurant.	174292
2002	Spin City: Eyes Wide Open	T			Episode #139. 3-19-2002	Public Relations. Mayor is racked with guilt which is causing him insomnia.	174293
1997	Spin City: Family Affair (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #33-#34. 11-19/26-1997	News Media. Reporter (Jay Russell). Mike's Mom hits if off with the Mayor and Mike must choose between protecting his mom, Macy, and protecting the Mayor when he tries to spin the Mayor out of a new scandal.His Honor's alibi would reveal he spent the night with Macy instead of a prostitute. Paul is sued and goes to The People's Court to defend his case.	174294
2001	Spin City: Fight Flub	T			Episode #133. 11-20-2001	Public Relations. Mayoral race hits a snag when Mayor Winston's opponent suffers a heart attack which forces him to drop out of the running, but his wife, Nancy Wheeler, steps in to take his place and surges in the polls due to an outpouring of sympathy.Charlie gets punched in the face by Caitlin's new love interest and she makes him promise to be the bigger man by not fighting back.	174295
2002	Spin City: Friend in Need, A	T	SVD 1164		Episode #145. 4-30-2002	Public Relations. Mayor helps Carter tap into his paternal instincts when Carter is finally granted a foster child but is frustrated when he sees that Paul is better with the baby than he is.Charlie and Caitlin are caught having sex on a surveillance camera in the Mayor's office and their secret affair is blown.	174296
2001	Spin City: Gambler, The	T			Episode #113. 1-24-2001	Public Relations. Caitlin tries to teach the Mayor to be more self-sufficient.	174297
1998	Spin City: Gentleman's Agreement	T			Episode #39. 1-28-1998	Public Relations. Mike tries to dissuade the Mayor from joining a club for males only.	174298
1998	Spin City: Gobble the Wonder Turkey Saves the Day	T			Episode #58. 11-24-1998	Public Relations. Mayor is disturbed by a campaign commercial by his opponent starring his ex-wife. Mike plans the City Hall Thanksgiving, scheduled to be televised live throughout New York City with the Mayor's father scheduled to attend.At the dinner, the Mayor blows up at his father on live TV.  Television Director (Tod Stashwick). Baseball Manager Joe Torre (Himself).	174299
1998	Spin City: Gone with the Wind	T			Episode #51. 10-6-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (C.S. Lee). Reporter #2 (Magaly Colimon). Mike daydreams while making a statement to the press and accidentally reveals his relationship with Model Heidi Klum (Herself).After he has sex with Heidi, she asks Mike to keep their relationship a secret. When he reveals the secret to the press, she breaks up with him.	174300
2000	Spin City: Goodbye (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #99-#100. 5-24-2000	News Media. Reporter accuses the Mayor of being involved in organized crime. Nikki's boyfriend turns out to be a mobster who has been getting the office staff to do favors for him.Mike weighs giving his friends up, but ultimately throws himself on his sword and takes all blame. Mike discusses his attempts to have sex with Caitlin with his new therapist. Nikki's new boyfriend is too likeable. Caitlin isn't in the mood when Mike is.Mike and Caitlin have sex. The staff works damage control but Mike ultimately fires himself to save everybody else. The staff says their goodbyes at the bar. Caitlin promises Mike she's not going anywhere.Mike says goodbye to the mayor and walks out of City Hall for the last time. Six weeks later, Mike turns up as an environmental lobbyist in Washington D.C.	174301
1997	Spin City: Goodbye Girl, The	T			Episode #28. 10-15-1997	Public Relations. Michael tries to dissuade the Mayor from a relationship with a much younger woman. He has his own relationship troubles when the woman makes a pass at him.Paul is acting as Michael's assistant and enjoying it so much that he can't bring himself to hire the best candidate for the job, Stacey Paterno (Jennifer Esposito).	174302
1996	Spin City: Grand Illusion	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1996	Reporter Ashley (Carla Gugino) is Mike's feisty journalist-girlfriend. She is unsatisfied with here TV job and is considering leaving her new TV show for the newspaper again.	174303
1999	Spin City: Great Debate, The	T			Episode #81. 11-9-1999	Reporter (Sabrina Gennarino). Mike courts a wealthy socialite to donate money when the mayor's campaign runs out. Nikki dates the office's new young male intern.	174304
1996	Spin City: Great Pretender, The	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1996	Magazine. When Mike is named Sexiest Man in New York by "Manhattan" magazine, he has difficulty living up to the notoriety at home. Staff must deal with Major Winston's problematic wife during an important dinner.	174305
2000	Spin City: Hello Charlie	T			Episode #101. 10-18-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter #2 (Charlie Hartsock). Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford (Charlie Sheen) is late for his first press conference as the new deputy mayor replacing Mike.He later runs into trouble trying to settle a tollbooth worker's strike when their lawyer is an ex-flame of his.	174306
2001	Spin City: Hey Judith	T			Episode #112. 1-17-2001	Public Relations. Caitlin sets the Mayor up with her neighbor, Judith, who becomes way too much of an influence on the Mayor. Carter helps Stuart prepare for a million-dollar shot at a Rangers' game.	174307
1996	Spin City: High and the Mighty, The	T			Episode #8. 11-12-1996	Reporter Ashley (Carla Gugino) and Mike can't agree on what show to watch when they're in bed. Michael needs a favor from framed real estate developer Dan Donaldson, but the price Mike has to pay may not be worth it.Paul finds it hard to crow about the city's lowered crime rate, since he's just become a victim of a robbery -- again.	174308
1997	Spin City: Hot in the City	T			Episode #21. 4-1-1997	Public Relations. At the office, Mike is playing peacemaker after the mayor's ill-chosen words split up a beloved band just before their reunion concert.	174309
1999	Spin City: How to Bury a Millionaire	T			Episode #82. 11-16-1999	News Media. First Reporter (Deirdre Lovejoy). Talk Show Host Regis Philbin (Himself). Mike and Caitlin agree to share the mayor on odd/even days. On Caitlin's day, Mike "borrows" the mayor to visit a kid who fell in the well.Unfortunately, they're 20 minutes late and the mayor falls in the now vacant well. Paul appears on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and wins $1 million dollars. Stuart negotiates with firemen.	174310
2001	Spin City: Image Maker, The	T			Episode #115. 2-14-2001	Public Relations. Reporter (Bob Glouberman). Caitlin hires an image consultant when the Mayor's approval ratings go down. The consultant discovers that the mayor has a problem with women causing Charlie to make himself over. Rosie O'Donnell (Herself).	174311
2001	Spin City: In the Company of Dudes	T			Episode #114. 2-7-2001	Public Relations. When a supermodel sues the Mayor, Charlie hires his old college friend to defend him. Charlie finds himself torn between two friends after Scott hits on Caitlin.	174312
1997	Spin City: In the Heat of the Day	T			Episode #29. 10-22-1997	News Media. Reporter (Raul Esparza). Reporter #2 (John Hartmann). Michael wants to downplay a mugging for political reasons when Carter is picked up by police who mistake him for a mugger.Carter was jogging in the park to support the Mayor's fitness initiative and wants to publicize his own outrage. Paul becomes paranoid that he himself is a racist.	174313
1999	Spin City: Internal Affairs	T			Episode #64. 2-9-1999	Public Relations. Mayor's staff participates in a stakeout to demonstrate the city's new police technology. Mike and Nikki struggle to take their relationship to the next level -- to have sex.	174314
1998	Spin City: It Happened One Night	T			Episode #53. 10-20-1998	Reporter Ashley (Carla Gugino) is a feisty journalist-girlfriend. Mike's old girlfriends voice opinions about him. Mike wants to adopt an abandoned baby. Mike's interview with the social worker doesn't go very well.	174315
1999	Spin City: James and the Giant Speech	T			Episode #76. 9-28-1999	Public Relations. James struggles to write an important speech to keep himself from being fired by Caitlin. Paul is worried that Caitlin wants his office. She ends up moving into Mike's. Nikki breaks up with Mike.	174316
1998	Spin City: Kidney's All Right, The	T			Episode #57. 11-17-1998.	News Media. Bully Reporter (Andy Fowle). Trying to outdo NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and NBC Player Jayson Williams, the Mayor promises his kidney to a young boy. Unfortunately he doesn't match. But Mike's does.	174317
1999	Spin City: Klumageddon (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #73-#74. 5-18/25-1999.	Reporter (Kevin Carolan). Mayor and Paul try to inject some humor into their press conferences. Mayor hires his ex, Heidi Klum, to help publicize the new animal rights campaign.When Mike accidentally tells Nikki that even though Heidi came onto him, he had feelings for here and still turned her down, Nikki walks out.Mayor doesn't understand that Janelle wants to break up with him. Jannell gets Mike to do it for her but Nikki overhears Mike talking to Carter about it and thinks Mike is going to break up with her. Nikki breaks up with Mike.Tension in the office. Carter tells Nikki the truth. She goes to Mike's apartment where Mike is hung over. As he goes back into his room to put on his pants, Heidi sits up in bed.	174318
1999	Spin City: Last Temptation of Mike, The	T			Episode #69. 4-6-1999	Magazine. James has been commissioned to write a piece for "Sassy." City Hall tour guide is harassing Stacy.	174319
2002	Spin City: Let's Give Them Something To Talk About	T			Episode #142. 4-16-2002	Radio Talk Show Host Larry Elder (Himself). Radio Technician (Jack Wright). Paul appears on a controversial radio talk show with Carter feeding him answers.Mayor buys the staff palm phones which enable Charlie to accidentally eavesdrop on Caitlin's session. He decides to try to fulfill Caitlin's fantasies.	174320
1998	Spin City: Local Hero	T			Episode #59.  12-8-1998	TV Reporter (Mary B. McCann). Staff prepares for the Mayor's costume ball. Stuart tries to break up with Deidre. After Mike sets Stacy up with a councilman to get his vote, she likes the set-up as the councilman plays the hero.	174321
2002	Spin City: Look Who's Not Talking	T			Episode #143. 4-23-2002	Public Relations. Mayor hires a temp, Pete, to fill in for Stuart while he's out but Paul and Carter see him as a threat. Caitlin ends her relationship with Tom and tells Charlie she's interested in dating him. Their first date is awkward.But they end up in bed together	174322
2000	Spin City: Lost and Found	T			Episode #107. 11-29-2000	Public Relations. Carter, Stuart and Paul compete for a trip to New Orleans with the Mayor. Caitlin and Charlie fight the attention of Caitlin's new friend.	174323
2000	Spin City: Marry Caitlin Moore Show, The	T			Episode #89. 2-9-2000	Public Relations. Mike hires a hotshot director to film the mayor's Senate commercial, unaware that Trevor is Caitlin's ex-husband. After the commercial turns out to be a flop and Mike fires Trevor, Caitlin accuses him of being jealous.When a talk with Nikki persuades Mike to express his feelings for Caitlin, he sees her and Trevor in a heated embrace.After eating some of Rags' dog food, Paul develops a rash before he appears on "The View." The View:  Joy Behar (Herself), Lisa Ling (Herself), Meredith Vieira (Herself), Star Jones Reynolds (Herself).Nikki helps Paul discover the wonders of make-up. Stuart tries to convince James that he's gay.	174324
1998	Spin City: Marrying Men, The (1)	T			Episode #41.3-4-1998	Photographer (Jimmy Fallon). Faced with the prospect of spending Valentine's Day alone for the first time in 18 years, Mike is thrilled when old flame Laurie steps back into his life.But he doesn't know what to do when she discovers a ring Mike was holding for Paul and assumes it's for her. Meanwhile, Paul plans to propose to Claudia.	174325
1999	Spin City: Mayor May Not, The	T			Episode #80. 11-2-1999	News Media. First Reporter (David I. Cohen). Second Reporter (Kim Sykes). Mayor considers quitting the senatorial race, teaming Mike and Caitlin to stop him.	174326
1997	Spin City: Mayor Over Miami	T			Episode #24. 5-13-1997	News Media. Reporter Joel (John Harrington Bland). Reporter (Christopher J. Marcinko). Mike is left in charge of New York City and scrambling to find out where the Mayor and Paul have gone.Despondent over his separation with his wife, the Mayor decides on a whim to take a road trip with Paul.	174327
1997	Spin City: Mayor Who Came To Dinner, The	T			Episode #23. 5-6-1997	Public Relations. Mayor separates from his wife and moves in with Michael, much to Mike's chagrin.	174328
1999	Spin City: Mayor With Two  Brains, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10888		Episode #71. 5-4-1999	Magazine Reporter (David Cohen). Mike prepares for magazine interview but during the interview, the reporter's focus shifts to Carter. James develops rash from keeping the secret, spills the beans about Nikki and Mike on their four-month anniversary.Stuart takes Carter's job for a day helping the mayor deal with various ethnic groups. Stuart enlists Stacey's help with the ethnic groups.	174329
1996	Spin City: Meet Tommy Dugan	T			Episode #9. 11-19-1996	News Media. Reporter #2 Joel (John Harrington Bland). Reporter #1 (Lisa Louise Langford). Reporter #3 (David Carlson). The Mayor wants to change his image.An opinionated school janitor becomes "Mayor for a Day" when he wins an essay contest intended for school children.	174330
2000	Spin City: Mike's Best Friend's Boyfriend	T	DVD -R HQ 6534. DVD -R 1564		Episode #91. 2-23-2000	News Media. Hometown Reporter Clarisse (Cynthia Vance)  visits City Hall to do a story on Paul, but the Mayor thinks she's really there for him. Paul tries to impress her. Mike thinks Carter's boyfriend is hitting on him.The staff looks for good Samaritan for a dinner. Stuart tries to convince James that he's getting fat.	174331
2001	Spin City: Minor League	T			Episode #119. 5-2-2001	Public Relations. The Mayor receives a death threat so he gets a bodyguard. After discovering that his job requires him to come into contact with the mayor so often, Paul receives a bodyguard also. Rags spends a day at the office.	174332
1997	Spin City: Miracle Near 34th Street	T			Episode #36. 12-17-1997.	Reporter Joel (John Harrington Bland). Mike struggles to make the children of New York believe again after the Mayor tells them there is no Santa.	174333
1999	Spin City: Mustang Mikey	T			Episode #85.12-7-1999	Photographer (Nick Sullivan). Mike celebrates his five-year anniversary working for the mayor by taking Caitlin and going on a joyride with the Mayor's '66 Mustang. Caitlin's busy schedule forces James back to speechwriting.Nikki and Carter accuse each other of being vain when City Hall ID photos are taken. The Mayor wants to rekindle his romance with Janelle. James hires Deidre to be Mike's new secretary.	174334
1999	Spin City: My Dinner With Caitlin (aka Christmas 1999)	T			Episode #86. 12-21-1999	Public Relations. The Mayor injures himself on a chin-up bar in the Mayor's office installed by Stuart. Mike invites Caitlin to his Christmas party as his only guest but his plans at romance are spoiled when she arrives with a date.Paul finds John McEnroe's headband in the City Hall clothing drive box. James finds a second job as a suicide hotline operator.	174335
1997	Spin City: My Life Is a Soap Opera	T			Episode #32. 11-12-1997	Public Relations. When Mike begins dating Lisa, a writer from the soap opera "All My Children," he starts to see their dating life echoed on episodes of the popular serial. Stuart plays gay in order to get dates with beautiful women.	174336
1999	Spin City: Not in the Line of Fire	T			Episode #63. 1-26-1999	News Media. Reporter (Stephen Trimble). When the mayor starts to worry about becoming the object of a violent attack, a videotape showing Mike apparently leaving him in the line of "gunfire" damages their relationship.Nikki sees Mike in an entirely different light after her viewing of the same tape reveals he was trying to protect her. Arthur wants to propose to Nikki, but puts his relationship with her at risk by confiding in Stuart.	174337
1999	Spin City: Nutty Deputy Mayor, The	T			Episode #62. 1-12-1999	Public Relations-Newspapers. Mayor submits a personal ad in a newspaper as the rest of the office men prepare for the mayor's annual male bachelor charity auction.Mike chooses to spend some extra city money on a futuristic new bathroom for City Hall. The new bathroom is insensitive to overweight people. Mike puts on a fat suit to appease the head of the overweight person's commission.Mayor asks Paul for advice on how to approach a woman.	174338
2002	Spin City: O Mother, Where Art Thou?	T			Episode #136. 1-8-2002	Public Relations. Mayor is depressed by the anniversary of his mother's death, but Carter introduces him to a woman who cheers him up in more ways than one.Carter reveals that Christine is the receiver of the Mayor's mother's donor heart, potentially threatening their relationship. Caitlin finds love with an older man whose daughter flirts with Charlie.	174339
2001	Spin City: Office and a Gentleman, An	T			Episode #135. 12-11-2001	Public Relations. Caitlin makes plans with the City Hall Santa without knowing what he looks like. Charlie must decide which staff member is most deserving of a nice, new office.	174340
1997	Spin City: Paul Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest	T	DVD -R HQ 4551		Episode #25. 9-24-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Louise Langford). Reporter #2 (John Scurti). Press questions Paul's sanity. Michael handles the mayor's divorce.The press thinks Paul has suffered a nervous breakdown so Michael enlists a psychiatrist to pronounce Paul sane. But his plans go awry when the psychiatrist unexpectedly commits Paul to an institution.	174341
1998	Spin City: Paul Lassiter Story, The	T			Episode #38. 1-21-1998	Public Relations. Mayor needs Mike to help write his newest book, so Mike brings in best-selling author Donald Trump (Himself) to advise the Mayor on writing. Doctor suspects Mike has prostate cancer.	174342
1998	Spin City: Paul-Bearer, The	T			Episode #48. 5-20-1998	Public Relations. Mayor has a stuttering problem.	174343
2001	Spin City: Perfect Dorm, The	T			Episode #111. 1-10-2001	Public Relations. Mayor builds an access ramp after he caught parking in a handicapped parking space. Caitlin tries dating after ending her relationship with Mike, but doesn't have much luck.	174344
2000	Spin City: Pig Whisperer, The	T			Episode #92. 3-8-2000	News Media. Reporter (Kim Sykes). Mike has a meeting with a tomato stand owner who refuses to move his stand so that the city can build a new performing arts center.He ultimately enlists James to compete against the man in a "pig-off" to decide whether the stand stays or moves. The Mayor befriends a rapper who sampled one of his speeches in a song.Paul and Deidre have memories of having sex at a concert 20 years ago driving Stuart jealous.	174345
1996	Spin City: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1996	Reporter Ashley (Carla Gugino) questions Mike's commitment to their relationship when he's nervous about them moving in together. Michael Flaherty and his team grapple with a garbage strike and a political gaffe by the Mayor who accidentally insults gays.	174346
1999	Spin City: Politically Incorrect	T			Episode #67. 3-2-1999	News Media. Reporter (C.S. Lee). Reporter #2 (Karen Rogers-Lee) Reporter #3 (Deirdre Lovejoy). The Mayor prepares to appear on "Politically Incorrect." Host Bill Maher (Himself). The Mayor accidentally outs his relationship with Janelle while on TV.Nikki wants to make her relationship with Mike public knowledge. They fight after he says he's not ready to expose their relationship.	174347
1998	Spin City: Pope of Gracie Mansion, The	T			Episode #44. 4-1-1998	Public Relations. Pope is visiting New York City leading to spiritual revitalizations for Mike and the Mayor.	174348
1997	Spin City: Porn in the U.S.A.	T	DVD -R HQ 10770		Episode #26. 10-1-1997	Public Relations. The Mayor is in a mess over an X-rated video. Paul's bombshell mom dazzles his co-workers when she visits the office.	174349
1996	Spin City: Pride and Prejudice	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1996	Reporter (John Scurti). A TV crew is allowed by Mike into the office for a profile on himself and one of his quotes lands him in hot water with Ashley, his reporter-girlfriend.	174350
1998	Spin City: Quest For Fire	T			Episode #56. 11-10-1998	Public Relations. Mayor is preparing to run the Olympic torch around City Hall but can't because the Nigerian speed walker supposed to deliver the torch to him has disappeared, lost in the city.Mike struggles with the fact he can't live without his job while trying to take a vacation.	174351
1997	Spin City: Radio Daze	T			Episode #30. 10-29-1997	News Media. Reporter (Rod McLachlan). TV Talk Show Hosts Regis Philbin (Himself) and Kathie Lee Gifford (Herself). Mayor agrees to a mock election with a popular disc jockey.	174352
1999	Spin City: Rebel Without a Chair	T	DVD -R HQ 4283. SVD 809		Episode #79. 10-19-1999	Magazine Reporter (David Ilku). Mike's continued jealousy of Caitlin causes him to make remarks to a gay magazine that is misinterpreted, outing himself and the mayor. Carter is named Activist of the Year.	174353
1996	Spin City: Rivals, The	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1996	News Media. Reporter  #1 Joel (John Harrington Bland). Reporter #2 (Kim Yancey-Moore). Reporter #3 (Amy Hohn). Reporter #4 (Avery Glymph). Michael and his reporter girlfriend Ashley try to avoid their annoying new neighbors.Former Mayor of New York is a constant critic of the current administration and a plan to appease him has tragic consequences.	174354
1998	Spin City: River Runs Through Me, A	T			Episode #43. 3-18-1998	Public Relations. Mike suggests the staff undergo drug testing to demonstrate the Mayor's new anti-drug campaign. But after he accidentally gets high while visiting some Native Americans, he risks failing the drug test he initiated.	174355
1998	Spin City: Same Time Next Year	T			Episode #37. 1-7-1998	Public Relations. Champagne-filled New Year's celebration at the Mayor's mansion gets out of control resulting in more than a little embarrassment the next day, especially for Mike and Nikki.	174356
2001	Spin City: Science Fiction	T			Episode #120. 5-9-2001	Public Relations. Mayor is threatened when Charlie temporarily takes over as acting Mayor. Caitlin falls hard for a rich, young, sexy philanthropist.	174357
2002	Spin City: Sex, Lies and Video Date	T			Episode #138. 3-12-2002	Public Relations. Mayor's niece, Stephanie, pays a visit to City Hall and flirts with Charlie who reciprocates -- until he finds out who she is.Somewhat later he and Caitlin are caught in a compromising position in the Mayor's bedroom trying to cover up for Stephanie's wild ways.Mayor Winston and Carter get trapped in a car for hours leading Carter to vow to give up his materialistic ways if they are saved. Paul becomes a contestant on the popular dating show, "Blind Date."	174358
2001	Spin City: She's Gotta Habit	T			Episode #131. 11-6-2001	Public Relations. Mayor is bickering with Judge Claire (Farrah Fawcett) and this may affect Claudia and Paul's divorce settlement. Charlie discovers that Jennifer's ex is a woman. He becomes jealous when watching her be affectionate with Caitlin.Caitlin dismisses this until Jennifer kisses her on the lips.	174359
2001	Spin City: Shot in the Dark, A (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #122-#123. 5-23-2001	News Media. Anchorwoman (Christine Romeo).  Mayor hires an old prep school buddy who is now a bum. Mayor then remembers why8 he and Chad didn't get along in the first place.Charlie goes on a police ride-along and gets shot -- by Paul. Charlie fakes the severity of his injury to get Caitlin's attention. Charlie and Caitlin almost kiss, but Tim interrupts. `Caitlin and Charlie kiss, but he freaks out and just wants to be friends. He then reconsiders and shows up on her doorstep later.	174360
1998	Spin City: Single White Male	T			Episode #47. 5-6-1998.	Reporter Joel (John Harrington Bland). Reporter #1 (Oliver Solomon.	174361
2001	Spin City: Sleeping With the Enemy	T			Episode #130. 11-6-2001	Public Relations. Mayor prepares to debate his opponent while Charlie and Jennifer (Denise Richards), his opponent's campaign manager have been dating for three weeks. Mayor wants Charlie to dump her but he doesn't.When the Mayor visits Charlie in the middle of the night to share something that may be damaging to his campaign, Jennifer may have overheard it.	174362
2000	Spin City: Smile	T			Episode #102.10-25-2000	Photographer (Eric Stonestreet). Charlie tries to get the Mayor to a dentist before an important photo shoot. Caitlin hires a new male assistant only because he's attractive.	174363
1997	Spin City: Snowbound	T			Episode #18. 2-25-1997	Public Relations. Paul accidentally offends the Mayor on the radio. A major snowstorm hits Manhattan causing a chain reaction of mishaps at City Hall. A nudists is on the loose in the Mayor's office.Mike desperately tries to meet his longtime crush on her last night in the city.	174364
2000	Spin City: Spanish Prisoner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4999		Episode #103. 11-1-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lisa Dinkins). Reporter #2 (Charlie Hartsock). Caitlin reveals to the press that Charlie has enrolled in a Spanish class to improve relations with the Latin American community causing havoc.Paul and the Mayor struggle to create office water-cooler talk. Stuart becomes jealous of the time Carter has been spending with Caitlin.	174365
1996	Spin City: Star Is Born, A	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1996	Reporter (Lisa Louise-Langford - First Reporter). Reporter Joel (John Harrington Bland). Talk Show Moderator (Bill Boggs).	174366
1997	Spin City: Striptease	T			Episode #19. 3-4-1997	Reporter Joel (John Harrington Bland).	174367
2000	Spin City: Suffragette City	T			Episode #90. 2-16-2000	Public Relations. To quell a protest by senior citizens, Mike plans to get the city's first woman voter to vote for the Mayor. When Mike finds out that Trevor isn't really British, he must decide whether to tell Caitlin or not.Carter protests anti-gay discrimination in an apartment building.	174368
2002	Spin City: Tale of Four Cities, A	T	SVD 1164		Episode #144. 4-30-2002	Reporter Joseph Maxwell (Mark Valley) hits town with Caitlin. The prize-winning journalist has been voted fourth sexiest man in New York. Caitlin goes on a business date to make Charlie jealous.	174369
2002	Spin City: Tale of Four Cities, A	T			Episode #144. 4-30-2002	Public Relations. Mayor plots a way to one-up his rival, the Mayor of Los Angeles. Charlie and Caitlin struggle to find security in their new relationship.To spite Charlie for downplaying an encounter with an ex, Caitlin accompanies one of New York's ten sexiest men on a business date to make Charlie jealous.	174370
2000	Spin City: Tale of Two Sisters, A	T			Episode #87. 1-12-2000	News Media. First Reporter (Elaina Erika Davis). Reporter #2 (Bill Patrick). Mayor struggles to find a date for a Mayor's conference. Mike goes out with Caitlin's sister, making Caitlin jealous.	174371
1999	Spin City: Thanksgiving Show, The	T			Episode #83. 11-23-1999	Public Relations. Mayor wants a senator's endorsement and invites him along with his staff to Gracie Mansion for Thanksgiving. The senator thinks Mike and Caitlin are a couple so they must share a room. Stuart and Deidre are back together.Newly rich Paul thinks Caitlin is hitting on him.	174372
1999	Spin City: That's Entertainment	T			Episode #68. 3-16-1999	News Media. Reporter Ashley (Carla Gugino). Reporter (Stephen Trimble).  Mike makes the staff work on Oscar Sunday due to a screw-up of Paul's. Staff reminisces about their favorite movie moments to pass the time.	174373
1998	Spin City: There's Something About Heidi	T			Episode #50. 9-29-1998	Tabloids. After Mike's picture with model Heidi Klum is in the tabloids, people assume he's dating her. But he soon is after she asks him out. As a result, Nikki reveals to Carter that she has a secret crush on Mike.The Mayor can't stop laughing at very inappropriate times.	174374
1999	Spin City: These Shoes Were Made for Cheatin'	T			Episode #78. 10-12-1999	News Media. Reporter (Ann Kittredge). Mayor takes an eighth grade test after being challenged by junior-high students.	174375
1997	Spin City: They Shoot Horses, Don't They?	T			Episode #35. 12-10-1997	Public Relations. Mayor's free-thinking daughter, Meg, with whom he has a somewhat strained relationship, puts the "bare" in bareback when she disrupts a rally with hansom-carriage drivers in Central Park to draw attention to animal rights -- and herself.	174376
1998	Spin City: Three Men and a Little Lady	T			Episode #54. 10-27-1998.	Reporter (Andy Fowle - Baby Reporter). After the Mayor is photographed throwing a baseball "like a girl," Mike tries to give him a more macho image. But when a teenage girl mugs the mayor, Mike and Paul.Mike's got more damage control than even he can handle.	174377
2000	Spin City: Toy Story	T			Episode #110. 12-20-2000	Public Relations. Paul struggles to find the best joke for the Mayor's Christmas card. Carter convinces Caitlin to volunteer with him at a retirement community. The Mayor's attempt to be more involved in the office process goes awry.	174378
2001	Spin City: Trainstopping	T	DVD -R HQ 5113		Episode #116. 2-21-2001	News Media. Mayor and his staff take the subway to prove that the mayor is in touch with the people. The train gets stuck in a tunnel. Charlie is on board as well.  Reporter (Lisa Dinkins).	174379
2001	Spin City: Trainstopping	T			Episode #116. 2-21-2001	Public Relations. Reporter 9Lisa Dinkins). Mayor and his staff take the subway to prove the Mayor is in touch with the people. The train gets stuck in a tunnel screwing up Charlie's plans for a second date with Julia.Julia's having a hard time dealing with her kiss with Charlie, so he asks her out. Their first date is a nightmare. Paul tells an exclusive café that Carter is Cuba Gooding Jr. to get reservations.	174380
2001	Spin City: Tree Falls in Manhattan, A (2)	T			Episode #125. 9-25-2001	Public Relations. Mayor has tree cut down to impress his new girlfriend. Unfortunately it was a tree planted by George Washington in 1796. Charlie has a one-night stand who turns out to be a rival mayoral candidate's campaign manager.Mike helps out with crisis control. Charlie and Caitlin decide to be friends for the time being, while Mike announces his return to City Hall.	174381
2000	Spin City: Uneasy Rider	T			Episode #93. 3-22-2000	Public Relations. Mike helps the Mayor deal with his feelings when his father unexpectedly dies. James thinks Caitlin has a crush on him.	174382
1999	Spin City: Wall Street	T			Episode #72. 5-11-1999	Public Relations. Mayor has an action figure made of himself, but unfortunately, they are all anatomically correct. Staff pesters Nikki for details about her sex life with Mike.James asks Mike to invest his life savings in an internet company but when Mike holds off on investing, the stock goes up several points and Mike must find a way to make the money back.	174383
2001	Spin City: Wedding Scammer, The	T			Episode #132. 11-13-2001	Public Relations. On two hours sleep, the Mayor must meet with the head of the teacher's union for her endorsement. Caitlin asks Charlie to play her boyfriend at a family wedding.	174384
2001	Spin City: Wife With Mikey	T			Episode #126. 10-2-2001	Public Relations. Caitlin helps the Mayor dress like a woman for a charity event. Mike calls off his engagement with Allison and increases his presence in the office making Charlie feel threatened.But Charlie talks him into staying with Allison and marrying her -- in the City Hall.	174385
2001	Spin City: Yeah Baby!	T			Episode #129. 10-23-2001	Public Relations. Mayor hires a political strategist to act as his campaign consultant. The consultant, Robin, is a bit of a psychic predicting that a date of Charlie's will result in disaster, so Caitlin rushes to save him.	174386
2001	Spin City: Yet Another Stakeout	T			Episode #128. 10-16-2001	Public Relations. Charlie and Caitlin struggle over what to do with incriminating photos of the mayor's opponent.	174387
2001	Spin City: You've Got Male	T			Episode #117. 4-25-2001	News Media. Reporter (Alison Marshall).	174388
2001	Spin City: You've Got Male	T			Episode #118. 4-25-2001	Public Relations. Reporter (Alison Marshall). Charlie and Caitlin compete for a donation from a wealthy male chauvinist. After Paul poses as the Mayor's son for a golf tournament, he becomes confused when the Mayor actually begins paying attention to him. Stuart is hired to write a porno movie. 	174389
2006	Spin Control	N		O’Dell, Holly		Public Relations Practitioner Kate Brown has the opportunity of a lifetime: If she successfully completes her next big project, she’ll be promoted to partner in her publicity firm, one of the best firms in Manhattan. The only trouble? The “big project” is restoring the image of her bad-boy ex-boyfriend, hotel heir Devin Underhill. She takes on the project with colleague Michael Korten and starts to develop feelings for him, but admitting that is as difficult as the project itself.  This doesn’t stop Kate from experiencing a tinge of jealousy when Hollywood starlet Miranda Hamilton, an old friend of Michael’s shows up. While Kate tries to decipher the relationship between the two, Devin latches onto Miranda, while simultaneously trying to weasel his way back into Kate’s life. Kate definitely has her work cut out for her as she navigates the tabloids, the jet-setting New York social scene, and her own confused feelings about Michael. And just when she thinks she has it all under control, Kate learns the hard way that there are some situations she just can’t spin. 	174390
2000	Spin Cycle	M				Newscaster (Kathleen Marshall).	174391
1995	Spin Doctor	N		Shea, Michael		Journalist Fred Cree is vicious, a friend to no one, enemy to all. Deeply unattractive appearance with red and watery little eyes. Manipulation of the media by Spin Doctors.Cree's motivation in life was envy -- envy of those richer, better placed, better looking and more successful than  himself. Like some Victorian  beggar, he had his nose pressed enviously against the windows of society.He felt he was always missing out on life, constantly haunted by a regret for things never done, places never visited, people never known. Affectionate relationships were strangers.Bitterness or spite defeated ambition in the confines of his mind. It was inevitable he should have chosen journalism as his career. Cree was a born misfit.He wrote well with a verve and style which few could match. was, thus, always in demand in a media that was not always choosy about the lifestyle of its journalists.	174392
2001	Spin Me a Web	N		Wolford, Shirley K.		Magazine Feature Writer Caitlin Cameron for Antique Autos Magazine, an auto magazine, is an amateur sleuth who tackles the mystery of who stole four priceless antique sports cars.Her life is threatened unless she stops her column. But she's stubborn and has other ideas. Asks a world-class tennis ace and new owner of the romantic, pre-war, hand-made antique sports car to help trap the thief by using his car as bait.He is appalled at her request and refuses. But when the car is stolen, he becomes the main suspect. Both must work together to find the real thief and uncover a conspiracy which threatens their blossoming love for one another.	174393
2004	Spinning Boris	MT	DVD -R 1551			News Media. Spin doctors. Male Russian Journalist (Stefen Hayes). Female Russian Journalist (Yelena Pavlova). Female Journalist (Maria Syrgiannis).George Gorton (Jeff Goldblum), real-life American advisor to  Russian President Boris Yeltsin during the 1996 reelection.  Now Gorton is advisor to California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.	174394
2007	Spinning Into Butter	M				News Media. Reporter (Kelly Taffe).  Photographer (Joseph DeBona).	174395
2007	Spinning Into Butter	M				Reporter (Kelly Taffe).	174396
2009	Spinning Into Butter	M				African-American Journalist (Myketti Williamson). Do-good dean of students must face her own prejudices on campus where all her white colleagues apparently are hypocrites and fools.	174397
1966	Spinout	M	DVD -R HQ 3659, 3660. L		AFI-Authors	Journalist Diane St. Clair (Diana McBain) is a Helen Gurley Brown-ish author	174398
2003	Spiral	N		Geary, Joseph		Journalist Nicholas Greer is broke and on the verge of divorce. He has been researching the life of a controversial British painter for six years.  The book is finished -- 900 pages, the definite biography.At least it looks that way until Greer gets a call telling him that one of the painter's ex-lovers, a man who went missing 26 years ago, has been spotted in Manhattan, 84 years old and homeless.Greer tracks him down to a hostel hoping to find answers to the few niggling questions that remain. Instead he gets news of a picture, a work created by the painter in the fall of 1957, which the artist supposedly destroyed.If it existed -- the painter's only religious work -- it would be worth a small fortune. An hour after the interview, the man is brutally murdered and Greer becomes a suspect.Going back to his sources, he uncovers a series of lies, secrets and disturbing behavior.	174399
2002	Spiral	CB		Ito, Junji	Japan. Published by Shogakukan; run in “Big Comic Spirits” magazine. Manga series. Horror manga	Character Hiyono	174400
2000	Spiral Bound	M				Newscaster (John Palmieri)	174401
2002	Spiral Path, The	N		Putney, Mary Jo		Tabloid Reporter launches a public campaign to uncover the past an action hero has gone to great lengths to conceal. The cataclysmic revelation by the reporter threatens the actor's sanity and shakes he and his wife to their cores.His wife had convinced her soon-to-be ex-husband to star in her directorial debut, but he fears the character's dark secrets may be dangerously close to his own. The reporter proves this is true.	174402
2000	Spiral Staircase	MT				Newscaster (Kristina Matisic)	174403
1966	Spirit of '76: Political Novel of the Near Future, A	N	OWN	Alexander, Holmes		Columnist Cal Borton thought he had a scoop. Phil Obermeister, another columnist.  Political columnists	174404
1897	Spirit of an Illinois Town, The	N	USC	Catherwood, Mary Hartwell		Newspaper. Trail City's daily newspaper. Seth Adams and Sam Peevy	174405
1957	Spirit of St. Louis, The	M	L			Editor E. Lansing Ray (Maurice Manson) of St. Louis Globe Democrat. San Diego Editor (Robert B. Williams). Reporter (Max Wagner). Photographer (Lee Roberts). Photographer (Sid Saylor).	174406
1942	Spirit of Stanford, The	M				Sports Reporter (Ralph Brooks). Sports Reporter (Tom Quinn). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (John Tyrrell). Photographer (Jack Gardner).	174407
1865	Spirit of the Local Press	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's San Francisco."	Newspaper. San Francisco is a city of startling events. Happy is the man whose destiny it is to gather them up and record them in a daily newspaper!  Territorial Enterprise.	174408
1947	Spirit of West Point, The	M				Sportscasters Tom Harmon, Bill Stern, Harry Wismer	174409
1938	Spirit of Youth	M				Reporter (Noble "Kid" Chissel). Newspaper Columnist Bob (Lester Dorr).	174410
2008	Spirit, The	M				TV Reporter (Chad Brummett). Female TV Reporter (Meeghan Holaway). 	174411
2005	Spiritual Warriors	M				Reporter (Robin Riker)	174412
1938	Spirou et Fantasio:	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. Robert Velter originally created the character as an elevator operator for the Moustique Hotel in reference to the publisher’s chief magazine, Le Moustique in Le Journal de Spirou, 4-21-1938. In 1943, Joseph Gillain, known by the pen name Jije took over the character. In 1944, introduced Fantasio who would become Spirou’s best friend and co-adventurer. In 1946, handed over the series to his understudy Andre Franquin.Franquin developed the strip from single gags and short serials into long adventures with complex plots. Usually considered definitive author of the strip. Introduced the journalist Seccotine, a rare instance of a major female character in Belgian comics of the period.Series passed to Jean-Claude Fournier in 1969. Fournier wrote nine books, which saw Spirou evolving into a more modern character, addressing hot topics in the 1970s on nuclear energy (“L’Ankou”) and drug-funded dictatorships (“Kodo le tyran”). He introduced Ororea, a beautiful girl reporter with whom Fantasio was madly in love with (in contrast with his loathing for Seccotine. By the end of the 1970s, three separate teams worked on Spirou stories.  Yves Chaland took over the stories in a very short stint re-staging the strip as it was in the 1940s. It was the team of Philippe Tome (writing) and Janry (art) who created the most successful Spirou series. For a time Spirou acted as a side character in Frank Pe’s short-lived absurd humor strip, “L’Elan,” published in the weekly Spirou magazine.With “La jeunesse de Spirou” (1987), Tome and Janry set out to imagine Spirou’s youth. A spin-off series was developed, “Le Petit Spirou” (“Young Spirou”), which features Spirou as an elementary school boy. After a six years break, which only saw the publication of a Spirou spoof by Lewis Trondheim (”L’accelerateur atomique”), the series returned with cartoonists Jean-David Morvan (writing) and Jose-Luis Munuera (art).  Latest album, “Spirou et Fantasio a Tokyo” released in September 20, 2006. Spirou ended in January 2007.  In 2009, Yoann and Fabien Vehlmann brought back the series. The character was originally created by Robert Velter (Rob-Vel) for the launch of Le Journal de Spirou in 1938. Spirou was originally an elevator operator and bellboy at the fictional Moustique Hotel. At some point, he became a reporter for the eponymous magazine, though he remained dressed in his trademark red uniform. In contrast to Tintin, Spirou is more frequently shown doing some reporting in several of his adventures. While he and reporter colleague Fantasio occasionally pursue stories, in most cases they simply find themselves in the center of adventures. A honest and brave young man of indeterminate age, he tries to fight injustice around him and help people. He is usually more levelheaded than Fantasio, who always accompanies him, along with the pet squirrel Spip, and during the period of Franquin authorship, the Marsupilami. Spirou’s design was changed through the years by the various writers and artists who created his adventures but he has kept his spiky red-hair and clothes of the same color even after ditching his hotel uniform. A six-year-old version of Spirou is the star of the spin-off series “Le Petit Spirou,” which is concerned with his tribulations at school and the anatomy of girls. 	174413
1944	Spirou et Fantasio: Autour du monde avec le pilote route (aka Around the World with the Red Pilot)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174414
2008	Spirou et Fantasio: Aux sources du Z	CS		Morvan & Munuera. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174415
1985	Spirou et Fantasio: Aventure en Australie (aka Adventure in Australia)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174416
1983	Spirou et Fantasio: Boite Noire, La (aka The Black Box)	CS		Nic & Cauvin	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174417
1967	Spirou et Fantasio: Bravo les Brothers (aka Hurray for the Brothers)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174418
1983	Spirou et Fantasio: Ceinture du grand froid, La (aka The Great Cold Ring)	CS		Nic & Cauvin	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174419
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Chapeaux noirs, Les (aka The Black Hats)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Written by Henri Gillain	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174420
1982	Spirou et Fantasio: Coeurs d’acier	CS		Chaland, Yves	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174421
1953	Spirou et Fantasio: Come de rhinoceros, La (aka The Rhinoceros Horn)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  First appearance of Seccotine	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174422
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Comme une mouche au plafond (aka Like a Fly on the Ceiling)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Jije	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174423
1980	Spirou et Fantasio: Des haricots partout (aka Beans Everywhere)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  Part 2 of Two Parts	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174424
1953	Spirou et Fantasio: Dictateur et le champignon, Le (aka The Dictator and the Mushroom)	CS		Franquin, Andre. From an idea by Maurice Rosy.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174425
1977	Spirou et Fantasio: Du cidre pour les estoiles (aka Cider for the Stars)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174426
1971	Spirou et Fantasio: Du glucose pour Noemie (aka Glucose for Noemie)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174427
1984	Spirou et Fantasio: Faiseurs de silence, Les (The Silence Makers)	CS		Nic & Cauvin	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174428
1970	Spirou et Fantasio: Falseur d’or, Le (aka The Gold Maker)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174429
1980	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantacoptere solaire, Le (aka The Solar Fantacopter)	CS		Nic	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174430
1943	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio	CS			Belgian.	Journalist Fantasio.Première apparition dans: 4 aventures de Spirou et FantasioÉgalement journaliste, Fantasio est l’ami de Spirou mais aussi son faire-valoir. Ils se complètent à merveille. Comme Spirou, Fantasio est courageux, mais moins téméraire. Comme lui, c’est un héros, mais ses défauts lui donnent un côté plus attachant. Le sort voudra toujours que ce soit lui qui subisse les plus grotesques conséquences de leurs aventures. Mais pour sauver Spirou, il est prêt à toutes les audaces. En un mot, c’est l’ami idéal, même si ce n’est pas toujours facile de vivre avec un pareil fantaisiste…	174431
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et le fantome	CS		Jije	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174432
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et le Fantome (aka Fantasio and the Ghost)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174433
2007	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et le fantome et 4 autres adventures (aka Fantasio and the Ghost and other 4 Adventures)	CS			Belgian. Special Issues.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174434
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et le siphon (aka Fantasio and the siphon)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174435
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et les pantins teleguides (aka Fantasio and the Remote-Controlled Skates)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174436
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Fantasio et son Tank (aka Fantasio and His Tank)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “L’Heritage.” 2007.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174437
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Foire aux gangsters, La (aka Gangsters at the Fair)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174438
1988	Spirou et Fantasio: Frousse aux trousses, La (aka Fear on the Tail)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  Part 1 of Two Parts	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174439
2006	Spirou et Fantasio: Geants petrifies, Les (aka The Petrified Giants)	CS		Vehlmann, Fablen (story) and Yoann (art)	Belgian. One Shots: “Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio par”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174440
1956	Spirou et Fantasio: Gorille a bonne mine, Le (aka Gorilla’s in Good Shape)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174441
1974	Spirou et Fantasio: Gri-gri du Niokolo-Koba, Le (aka The gris-gris of Niokolo-Koba)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174442
2009	Spirou et Fantasio: Groom Vert-de-Gris, Le 	CS		Schwartz and Yann	Belgian. One Shots: “Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio par”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174443
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Homard, Le (aka The Lobster)	CS		Jije & Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Radar le Robot.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174444
1951	Spirou et Fantasio: Il y a un sorcier a Champignac (aka There is a Sorcerer in Champignac)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Written by Henri Gillain	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174445
1945-46	Spirou et Fantasio: Jeep de Fantasio, La (aka Fantasio’s Jeep)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174446
1987	Spirou et Fantasio: Jeunesse de Spirou, La (aka Spirou’s Youth)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174447
1979	Spirou et Fantasio: Kodo le tyran (aka Kodo the Tyrant)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  Part 1 of Two Parts)	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174448
1972	Spirou et Fantasio: L’abbaye truquee (aka The Disguised Abbey)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174449
1978	Spirou et Fantasio: L’Ankou (The Ankou)	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174450
1945	Spirou et Fantasio: L’enlevement de Spip (aka The Abduction of Spip)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174451
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: L’Heritage (The Inheritance)	CS			Belgian.  Special Issues	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174452
2005	Spirou et Fantasio: L’homme qui ne voulait pas mourir (aka The Man Who Didn’t Want To Die)	CS		Morvan & Munuera	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174453
1986	Spirou et Fantasio: L’horloger de la comete (aka The Comet’s Watchmaker)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  Part 1 of Two Parts.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174454
1960	Spirou et Fantasio: L’ombre du Z (aka The Shadow of Z)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  Part 2 of Two Parts.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174455
1960	Spirou et Fantasio: L’ombre du Z (aka The Shadow of Z)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174456
1995	Spirou et Fantasio: Luna fatale	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174457
1998	Spirou et Fantasio: Machine qui reve (aka Dreaming Machine)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174458
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Maison prefabriquee, La (aka The Prefabricated House)	CS		Jije & Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Radar le Robot.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. Fantasio becomes a salesman of seaside prefabricated houses. 	174459
2007	Spirou et Fantasio: Marais du temps, Les (aka The Marshlands of Time)	CS		Le Gall, Frank	Belgian. One Shots: “Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio par”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174460
1954	Spirou et Fantasio: Mauvaise tet, La (aka The Wrong Head)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174461
1943	Spirou et Fantasio: Meeting aerien, Le (aka The Aerial Meeting)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174462
1982	Spirou et Fantasio: Menace, La (The Menace)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174463
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Mystere a la frontiere (aka Mystery at the Frontier)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Jije	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174464
1938	Spirou et Fantasio: Naissance de Spirou, La (aka Spirou’s Birth)	CS		Rob-Vel	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174465
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Nid des Marsupilamis, Le (aka The Marsupilamis’ Nest)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174466
1949	Spirou et Fantasio: Noel dans la brousse (aka Christmas in the Bush)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174467
1968	Spirou et Fantasio: Panade a Champignac (aka Babysitting in Champignac)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174468
2004	Spirou et Fantasio: Paris-sous-Seine (aka Paris-under-Seine)	CS		Morvan & Munuera	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174469
1960	Spirou et Fantasio: Petits formats, Les (The Small Formats)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174470
1959	Spirou et Fantasio: Peur au bout du fil, La (aka Fear at the End of the Line)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174471
1956	Spirou et Fantasio: Pirates du silence, Les (aka Pirates of Silence)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Maurice Rosy (Writing). Will (Backgrounds)	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174472
1959	Spirou et Fantasio: Prisonnier du Bouddha, Le (aka The Prisoner of the Buddha)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174473
1963	Spirou et Fantasio: QRN sur Bretzelburg (aka Q.R.N. over Bretzelburg)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174474
1950	Spirou et Fantasio: Quatre aventures de Spirou et Fantasio (aka Four Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174475
1948	Spirou et Fantasio: Quatre aventures de Spirou et Fantasio (Four Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio): Spirou et les plans du robot (aka Spirou and the Robot’s Plans)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174476
1948	Spirou et Fantasio: Quatre aventures de Spirou et Fantasio (Four Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio):  Spirou sur le ring (aka Spirou in the Ring)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174477
1949	Spirou et Fantasio: Quatre aventures de Spirou et Fantasio (Four Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio):   Spirou fait du cheval (aka Spirou rides a horse)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174478
1949	Spirou et Fantasio: Quatre aventures de Spirou et Fantasio (Four Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio):     Spirou chez les Pygmees (aka Spirou meets the Pygmees)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174479
1985	Spirou et Fantasio: Qui arretera Cyanure? (aka Who Shall Stop Cyanide?)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174480
1947	Spirou et Fantasio: Radar le robot (aka Radar the Robot)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Radar le robot” 2007.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. Spirou joins Fantasio on a journalistic trip, and they see a car with no driver causing panic in town. Following this invention, they meet an insane scientist, who has built a robot with the goal to destroy the world. 	174481
1993	Spirou et Fantasio: Rayon Noir, Le (aka The Black Ray)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174482
1955	Spirou et Fantasio: Repaire de la murene, Le (The Moray’s Hideout)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174483
1986	Spirou et Fantasio: Reveil du Z, Le (aka Awakening of the Z)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  Part 2 of Two Parts.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174484
2001	Spirou et Fantasio: Semaine de Spirou et Fantasio, Une (aka A Week of Spirou and Fantasio)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174485
1938	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou	CS			Belgian.	Journalist Spirou.Spirou est un journaliste d’investigation d’une vingtaine d’années. Honnête, courageux et responsable, c’est sa révolte contre l’injustice qui est souvent à la base des aventures dans lesquelles il se plonge à corps perdu.Naturellement philanthrope, il se sent toujours dans l’obligation d’agir pour rendre la vie meilleure aux gens qui le méritent.Ami depuis sa jeunesse avec Fantasio, ils vivent en colocation et parcourent le monde ensemble à la recherche de sujets intéressants.	174486
1990	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou a Moscou (aka Spirou in Moscow)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174487
1987	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou a New-York (aka Spirou in New York)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. First appearance of New York Mafia Don Vito “Lucky” Cortizone.	174488
1948	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio (aka Spirou and Fantasio)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174489
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio (aka Spirou and Fantasio): Fantasio et son tank (Fantasio and his Tank)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Fantasio buys a demobilized tank from an American soldier, and accidentally destroys the neighborhood with it. Spirou and the neighborhood boys help with repairs.	174490
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio (aka Spirou and Fantasio): L’Heritage de Spirou (aka The Inheritance of Spirou)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174491
1946	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio (aka Spirou and Fantasio): Maisons prefabriquees, Les (aka The Prefabricated Houses)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174492
1947-48	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio (aka Spirou and Fantasio): Savant fou, Le (The Mad Genius)	CS		Franquin, Andre	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174493
2006	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio a Tokyo (aka Spirou and Fantasio in Tokyo)	CS		Morvan & Munuera	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174494
2006	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et Fantasio, le 49Z	CS		Morvan & Munuera. Short Spirou manga by Hirouki Oshima	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174495
1943	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et la puce (aka Spirou and the Flea)	CS		Rob-Vel	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174496
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et les heritiers (aka Spirou and the Heirs)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174497
1959	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et les hommes-bulles (aka Spirou and the Bubble Men)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174498
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou et les hommes-grenouilles (aka Spirou and the Frogmen)	CS		Franquin, Andre. Jije	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174499
2008	Spirou et Fantasio: Spirou, le journal d’un ingenu (aka Spirou, An Ingenuous Boy’s Diary)	CS		Bravo, Emile	Belgian. One Shots: “Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio par”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174500
1988	Spirou et Fantasio: Stamp	A		Tome & Janry (Artists)	Belgian. Belgian Post issued a stamp featuring Spirou, drawn by Tome & Janry, in the series of comic stamps for youth philately. Fourth Belgian stamp showing a comic hero. 	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174501
2006	Spirou et Fantasio: Stamps	A		Munuera, Jose-Luis (Artist)	Belgian. French Post issued a set of 3 Spirou et Fantasio stamps	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174502
1958	Spirou et Fantasio: Tembo Tabou	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174503
1984	Spirou et Fantasio: Tirelire est la, La (aka The Money Box Is There)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174504
2007	Spirou et Fantasio: Tombeau des Champignac, Le (The Tomb of the Champignacs)	CS		Yann (story). Fabrice Tarrin (art)	Belgian. One Shots: “Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio par”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174505
1973	Spirou et Fantasio: Tora Torapa	CS		Fournier, Jean-Claude	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174506
1973	Spirou et Fantasio: Vacances a Broceliande (aka Holidays at Broceliland)	CS		Fournier	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174507
1956	Spirou et Fantasio: Vacances sans histories (aka Uneventful Holidays)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174508
1989	Spirou et Fantasio: Vallee des bannis, La (aka Valley of the Banished)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  Part 2 of Two Parts	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174509
1984	Spirou et Fantasio: Virus	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174510
1991	Spirou et Fantasio: Vito la Deveine (aka Bad Luck Vito)	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174511
1981	Spirou et Fantasio: Voix sans maitre	CS		Tome & Janry	Belgian. Special Issues. In “La voix sans maitre.”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174512
2007	Spirou et Fantasio: Voix sans maitre  et 5 autres aventures, La (aka The Voice Without Owner and 5 other adventures)	CS			Belgian. Special Issues. 	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174513
1952	Spirou et Fantasio: Voleurs du Marsupilami, Les (aka The Marsupilami Robbers)	CS		Franquin, Andre. After an idea by Jo Almo.	Belgian. This story begins when “Spirou et les heritiers” ends.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174514
1944-45	Spirou et Fantasio: Voyage dans le temps, le (aka The Voyage in Time)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174515
1944-45	Spirou et Fantasio: Voyage dans le temps, le (aka The Voyage in Time)	CS		Jije (Joseph Gillain)	Belgian	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. 	174516
1957	Spirou et Fantasio: Voyageur du Mesozoique, Le (aka The Traveller from the Mesozoic)	CS		Franquin, Andre.	Belgian.  	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174517
1960	Spirou et Fantasio: Z comme Zorglub (aka Z is for Zorglub)	CS		Franquin, Andre. 	Belgian.  Part 1 of Two Parts.	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174518
1976	Spirou et Fantasio: Zorgumobile, La (aka The Zorgumovil)	CS		Franquin	Belgian. Special Issues. In “Fantasio et le fantome”	Journalist Spirou ( “squirrel,” “mischievous”) is an investigative reporter with a strong sense of justice. Fantasio is his best friend and co-adventurer, a reporter with a hot temper.  Spip is Spirou’s grouchy pet squirrel. Seccotine, their fellow reporter, a friend and rival at the same time. She gets on Fantasio’s nerves, but a priceless ally.  Oroea, a brave female reporter of Polynesian descent. 	174519
2003	Spite	M				Photographer (Tim Wrobel).	174520
1922	Spitfire	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	174521
1984	Spitfire	M				News Media. The Anchorman (Lee-Allen Richardson). TV Director (Cecil Howard). TV Crew (Selen Elgin,  Brad Woodford, Michael Novak, Anne Wolff-Tenoy, Charlie Glass, Shelby Waite, Samuel Gary).	174522
2008	Spittin’ Game	N		Bryant, T.L.		Reporter Theresa Gomez works on a TV tabloid program. A political candidate and his wife decide to do some role-playing complete with pink panties, stockings and high heels. She seductively convinces him to try the idea figuring no one will find out. But a fire starts forcing him out in his “man panties” and into the arms of Reporter Gomez. In the morning, the politician sees an advertisement for an expose on his life on Gomez’ tabloid show. Figuring the worst, he plans to drop out of the race. After laughing his butt off, his brother Xavier embarks on a quest to get the story pulled. While reminiscing about his own sexual mishaps, the brother learns the truth about the story and discovers his brother’s career isn’t the only thing on the line if the tape surfaces. 	174523
1984	Splash	M				News Media. Reporter (Jeffrey Dreisbach). Reporter (Daryl Edwards). Reporter (Jack Hallett). Reporter (Amy Ingersoll). Reporter (Jodi Long). Reporter (Victoria Lucas). TV Reporter (Clare Peck). News Photographer (Nick Vallelonga).	174524
1987	Splendid Executioner, A	NM	OWN - P	Downey, Timothy		Columnist Pete Killharney is an investigative political columnist on Apple, a Manhattan daily, which publishes his annual Hit list -- names of prominent citizens who engage in shady activities.Killharney is a New York journalist of the old school. He drinks a lot, has an extensive vocabulary of four-letter words, is a slob, fears no man, and in his column he crusades on the side of the angels.Once a year, he publishes a hit list of the worst New Yorkers including slumlords, crooked cops and politicians, assorted hypocrites and other scum of society. Suddenly men named on his hit list are being murdered.As a result of Killharney's latest "J'acuse," an unseen avenger begins killing the hypocrites. The columnist joins the police to find the murderer. A by-product of the killings is the immediate fame of the reporter. He appears on TV.Filmmakers descend on him wanting movie rights. Killharney flees from all the attention spouting four-letter words at his pursuers. Instead he finds the murderer,	174525
1927	Splendor	N	OWN - H	Williams, Ben Ames		Reporter Henry Becker, reliable reporter with no illusions: "I've been in the newspaper game long enough to know that most of the men who stick to it either die from overwork or go crazy or take to drinking or something.Among the short list of readable novels about the press, said a critic at the time.  Rise and fall of an uneducated but spirited Boston newspaperman.	174526
1999	Splendor	M				Newscaster (George Pennacchio)	174527
1997	Splendor	N		Joyce, Brenda		Gossip Columnist  Carolyn Browne, poor daughter of a bookseller, is both brilliant and daring -- by day she sells books, by night she masquerades as a gentleman to collect material for scandalous gossip column she writes for a London newspaper.She delights London with her scathingly witty columns under the name Charles Copperville. Gets involved with Russian prince, falls in love.	174528
1989	Split	M				Art Critic (George Amis). Art Critic (Rod Schoenlank).	174529
2006	Split	M				News Girl (Meghan Birr).	174530
1988	Split Decisions	M	SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. Reporter #1 (Lou Bonacki). Reporter #2 (Patrick Cupo). Photographer (Carmine Iannaccone). Anchorman (Dean Webber).	174531
1992	Split Images	MT	DVD -R HQ 2092, 2093.  SV 223	Leonard, Elmore (Novel). Pete Hamill, Vera Appleyard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Angela Nolan (Rebecca Jenkins). Is having an affair with homicide detective although she has a reputation for writing articles criticizing the violent tactics of the police.Reporter makes agreement to exchange information even though she claims it is unethical for reporter to show her notes to a policeman. Detective tries to stop her from doing profile on rich man who is actually a dangerous killer who videotapes the murdersBut the reporter arranges a secret rendezvous with the millionaire. Detective eventually kills the murderer who is attempting to rape the reporter with a machine gun.	174532
1981	Split Images	NM	OWN - P	Leonard, Elmore		Journalist Angela Nolan, good-looking	174533
1953	Split Second	M	DVD -R HQ 1732, 1733	Erskine, Chester, Irving Wallace (Story). William Bowers, Wallace (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Larry Fleming (Keith Andes) in Las Vegas is one of a group of people held hostage by a mobster in an abandoned mining town that is the site for a bomb test. Press is shown having to get clearance from military before covering the bomb test.Mobster tells reporter that he was a war hero and suggests that the reporter can do a story on how he was ruined by the war. "You keep your job by writing what the people want. The people want to feel sorry for me….""...Oh, they want to see me shot down in a big, bloody battle. But they want to feel sorry for me at the same time."  Reporter one of the hostages who survives the blast by hiding in abandoned mine shaft. Survivors emerge as mushroom cloud appears.Radio announcer says they will try to give listeners plenty of warning before the blast so people can climb on their roofs and watch the explosion.	174534
2004	Split Second	N		Morris, Marla		Newspaper Editor believes the truth about a community mystery may very well be buried with his eldest son?  It’s been 25 years since Fred and Corinne McGuire severed all ties but one with the quiet community of Bentley. Their ancestral inn has been left to the young Mallory McGuire, who claims to be their daughter. Why didn’t the couple tell their old, dear friends about the long-awaited arrival of a daughter? Why is Harrison Kingsley pressuring Mallory to sell the inn and leave Bentley? The editor is trying to find out. 	174535
1993	Splitting Heirs	M				Photographer (Keith Smith).	174536
1989	Splitting Image	T			Series 1984-1996. 	Parody News. British satirical puppet show. News Reporters personified with latex puppets. Alastair Burnet was the most prominent, always sycophantic towards the Royal Family with a nose that randomly inflated. Sandy Gail was portrayed as effeminate, with a camp voice and always worrying about what coat he would wear during his next report. John Cole was virtually incomprehensible and often had to be dragged off-screen or hit over the head when he talked for too long. Nicholas Witchell was omnipresent, always turning up during a strike to work as a scab laborer rather than a reporter. Kate Adie was portrayed as a thrill-seeker, assigned to the fiction post of BBC Head of Braver. Rubber News first appeared in Episode 7, May 13, 1984. It involved normally two of the “Splitting Image” puppets acting as newsreaders sitting behind a news desk presenting some new headlines, made up by the writers. Sometimes the puppets would argue or get into a fight. The opening titles had a black background with a human hand spinning a globe, and as it spins the camera zooms into the globe. 	174537
2005	Spoed	TF			Belgium. Episode #46. 9-5-2005	Reporter (Alain Van Goethem).	174538
1987	Spoiler, The	N	OWN - P	Stansberry, Domenic		Reporter Frank Lofton has driven across the country from his failed marriage in Denver and ruined reputation in California to the end of the line, Holyoke, Massachusetts where he takes freelance assignments from the local newspaper.He spends most of time covering the losing baseball team, until the suspicious activities of the team's owners begin to attract his notice. Meanwhile, a spate of arson suggests a conspiracy to Lofton.One of the owner's cousins, a brunette privy to many secrets approaches Lofton with a clue. Troubled baseball player is found murdered. Lofton has his own worries. He thinks he is fatally ill.In addition, everyone wants him to lay off the big story.  Lone, heroic reporter in a town full of enemies.Reporter Frank Lofton was nuts about a baseball team even if it was strictly minor league	174539
1969	Spoilers, The	N		Bagley, Desmond		Press	174540
2009	Spoken Word	M				Reporter (Beth Bailey).	174541
1941	Spokreportern	MF			Sweden	Editor (Gideon Wahlberg). Photographer (Hilmer Peters).	174542
1998	Spona	MF			Poland.	Photographer Zbik (Lech Mackiewicz).	174543
2004	SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The	M				Reporter (Sirena Irwin - Voice).	174544
2008	SpongeBob Squarepants: Krabby Kronicle, The	C	DVD -R HQ 10674		Episode #109. 8-7-2008	Tabloid Newspaper. Mr. Krab launches a tabloid newspaper.	174545
2007	SpongeBob Squarepants: Krusty Sponge	C	DVD -R HQ 9622		Episode #91. 7-24-207	Food Critic gives a good review to Mr. Krabs who decides to sell SpongeBob merchandise including pens, aprons, coasters and even a Spongey Patty. But the patties turn whoever eats them into a sponge zombie. 	174546
2003	SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge Who Could Fly, The (The Lost Episode)	C			Episode #55. 3-21-2003	Newscaster (Dylan Haggerty). TV Announcer (Dee Bradley Baker).	174547
2003	Spook	M				Editor (Malcolm Stewart).	174548
1957	Spook Chasers	M				Photographer (Bill Cassidy).	174549
2007	Spook Country	N		Gibson, William		Journalist Hollis Henry is a former member of a Nirvana-like rock band in this espionage novel in which three individuals are drafted by competing covert organizations to cross the North American continent in search of a mysterious bulk-freight container.Henry is one of the skilled men who feel like higher-tech automatons with useful features. He is hired by powerful ad agency founder Hubertus Bigend to locate the container.A Cuban-Chinese smuggler and a benzodiazepine addict who's an expert Russian translator are the other two hired guns trying to find the container first.	174550
1943	Spook Louder	M	L. SV 199			Reporters (Three Stooges, The), The Reporter (Stanley Brown).	174551
1973	Spook Who Sat By The Door, The	M				Commentator (Frank Lesley)	174552
2004	Spooks: Celebrity	T			UK. Episode #24. 11-29-2004.	News Media. Sky Newsreader (Jeremy Thompson). Infant son of one of England's most popular celebrity couples is stolen from his cradle.	174553
2005	Spooks: Divided They Fall	T			UK. Episode #29. 9-22-2005.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Joanna Burnett).	174554
2004	Spooks: Frequently Asked Questions	T			UK. Episode #25. 12-6-2004.	News Media. Sky Newsreader (Julie Etchingham).	174555
2005	Spooks: Innocent, The	T			UK. Episode #32. 10-13-2005.	News Media. Sky Newsreader (Jeremy Thompson).	174556
2006	Spooks: One	T			UK. Episode #37.  9-17-2006.	Journalist (Annita McVeigh).	174557
2004	Spooks: Outsiders	T			UK. Episode #23. 11-22-2004.	Reporter at Mosque (James Howard). Sky Newsreaders (Kay Burley, Jeremy Thompson).	174558
2002	Spooks: Thou Shalt Not Kill	T			UK. Episode #1. 5-13-2002.	Public Relations. Female PR (Louise Ludgate).	174559
1915	Spoon River Anthology	PO		Masters, Edgar Lee	One of the 244 stories	Editor Coolabugh Whedon  of the Spoon River Argus. Whedon takes every side of every question, perverts truth and ruins local reputations to gain power and profit.	174560
1988	Spoorloos	MF			Netherlands	TV Journalist (Didier Rousset). Sports Commentator (Francois Guizerix).	174561
1999	Sporlos	DF			Denmark. Series 1999	Travel Reporters Mette Weyde (1999), Anne Laursen Vig (2001-2002), Helle Lyster (2003), Torben Schou (2004). Hosts Hans George Moller (1999-2003), Line Baun Danielsen (2004).	174562
2005	Sporlost forsvundne danskere og flodheste mm	TF				TV Reporter (Jonas Schmidt - Local TV Reporter_.	174563
1975	Sport del signor Rossi, Gli	C			Series	Commentator (Walter Valdi).	174564
1932	Sport Parade, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3476, 3458. SV 194	Horwin, Jerry (Story). Corey Ford and Francis Cockrell (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Sports Editor Johnny Baker (William Gargan). Columnist Sandy Brown (Joel McCrea) play former college football teammates, rivals in love. One ends up being a sportswriter (which one?). Sketch artist (Marian Maran). Robert Benchley. Newsroom atmosphereDrunken Newspaper Photographer Dizzy (Richard "Skeets" Gallagher).  Radio Announcer (Robert Benchley).  New York Times 12/17/32:  "They have a peculiar notion of newspaper offices in this picture.""…here the mere writing of articles appears to be done in a jiffy. Just a little tapping on a typewriter and the day's work is ended, with columns appearing in the paper."	174565
2004	Sport Relief 2004	DT			Sports	Commentator (John Sachs - Voice).	174566
1934	Sport Slants	M			Short	Radio Sportscaster Ted Husing introduces the audience to champions in various sports including ping pong, swimming, handball and LaCrosse.	174567
1931	Sporting Blood	M	DVD -R HQ 2324 (Media Excerpts)			Newsreel Cameraman (Edward Brophy) of Hearst Metrotone News	174568
1919	Sporting Chance, A   (American Film Co.)	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	174569
1912	Sporting Editor, The	M			Ness Book	Sporting Editor hates women, but changes his mind when he has to accompany the society page editor to a baseball game.	174570
1953	Sporting Instinct	SS	MLPL	Gulick, Bill	In "Shaming of Broken Horn and Other Stories."	Reporter-Narrator, a Bulletin reporter. Brooks, night editor of the Bulletin. Stockdale, day city editor.  Assigned to a story on pioneer memories.	174571
1996	Sports Café	T			New Zealand Series	Reporter-Host (Leigh Hart). Host (Graeme Hill). Chief (Ric Salizzo).	174572
1971	Sports Challenge	DT				TV Sports Host Dick Enberg	174573
1957	Sports Focus	DT			Series 1957-58	TV Sportscaster Howard Cosell	174574
1997	Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit '97	T				Photographer (Dewey Nicks-Himself).	174575
1999	Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit '99	T			Special	Swimsuit Editor Diane Smith (Herself) of Sports Illustrated (SI). Photographers Hans Feurer (Himself). Walter Iooss Jr. (Himself). Dominique Issermann (Himself). Andrew MacPherson (Himself), Antoine Verglas (Himself). .	174576
1999	Sports Night:	T	SVD 960, 749, 745, 735, 732, 729, 727, 723		Episodes. Series (September 1998-May 2000). 45 Episodes	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).	174577
2000	Sports Night: And the Crowd Goes Wild	T		Szentgyorgyi, Tom and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #37. 2-8-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy and Natalie's break-up ripples through the show after Jeremy asks for his "stuff" back. Casey's dilated pupils provide comic relief for Dan and the crew. Dana deals with Sam's imminent departure.Riot breaks out at Madison Square Garden and Natalie questions turning over the show's filmed coverage of the event to the police.	174578
1998	Sports Night: Apology, The	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #2. 9-29-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dan is misunderstood on his opinion over marijuana and the law. When Luther Sachs reads this, he demands an on-air apology. Isaac seconds it, as does Dana. But no one will answer as to whom he should be apologizing to.Casey worries about why he is not considered "cool" like Dan is. Dan is stalked by one of the CSC fitness show stars.	174579
2000	Sports Night: April Is the Cruelest Month	T		Wrubel, Bill and Matt Tarses	Episode #42. 3-28-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).The network deals a financial blow to "Sports Night" that has Isaac and Dana reeling - the show's Olympic coverage is going to be cut to the quick and Natalie's job may be cut entirely.Depressed about his disgraceful on-air behavior toward Casey, Dan decides to hold a Passover Seder, which Jeremy turns into a theatrical event that has a healing effect on everyone	174580
2002	Sports Night: Bells and a Siren	T			Episode #43. 4-4-2000. PR	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Dan Rydell (Josh Charles), sportscasters on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Publicist Catherine Brenner (Alana Ubach) is hired by Dan Rydell. Upset when Natalie gets a job interview with Saturday Night Live, Dana encourages everyone to undermine her confidence.Dan's publicist wants him on the PR fast track - starting with an appearance in New Jersey! Casey and Jeremy roll up their sleeves and try to get to the bottom of CSC's financial woes. Isaac stresses over his stroke's effect on his grandson.	174581
2000	Sports Night: Bells and a Siren	T		Lusvardi, Chris and David Walpert	Episode #43 4-4-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Upset when Natalie gets a job interview with Saturday Night Live, Dana encourages everyone to undermine her confidence. Dan's publicist wants him on the PR fast track - starting with an appearance in New Jersey.Casey and Jeremy roll up their sleeves and try to get to the bottom of CSC's financial woes. Isaac stresses over his stroke's effect on his grandson.	174582
2000	Sports Night: Celebrities	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #38. 2-29-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).The staff prepares for a game of "Celebrities". Jeremy, feeling left out, goes to the bar and makes a new friend, then panics when he realizes who she is.Isaac, despite his vast knowledge of American popular theatre, cannot recall the lyrics of "How Are Things In Glocca Morra".	174583
1999	Sports Night: Cliff Gardner	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #26. 10-19-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).With Sam Donovan (William H. Macy) around stiffness ensues both on and off the set. Dana debates leaving the show, after she feels everyone is blaming her for the shows problems.Natalie tells her that if she goes she has to bring her, and Jeremy, and Dan, and Casey. The tension grows, when the network bosses demand that the staff meet with J.J. and his boys for some notes.Sam is offered Isaac's job but he turns it down, and tells them where to go, thus showing he does have feelings.	174584
2000	Sports Night: Cut Man Cometh, The	T		Wrubel,  Bill and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #34. 1-18-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).While prepping to cover a major fight, Dana and Casey duke it out over their stalled fling, and Dan's dad, Jay, hits town for a tense visit. After match goes south, the CSC staff bands together to knock out a killer show.Show includes an hour's worth of coverage of a fight that lasted under a minute and a correspondent who only will respond to being called "the cut man," calls Dan, Casey and Casey, Dan.He also shows he has no idea what he is talking about, when he talks about the last winner of the Miss America pageant, Miss Rochester.	174585
1999	Sports Night: Dana and the Deep Blue Sea	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #15. 2-9-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Having been rebuffed by Rebecca, Dan turns to Casey for help in dating her. Casey, still wrestling with his feelings for Dana, refuses. Next Dan turns to Jeremy in his efforts to be "more than friends" with RebeccaMeanwhile, Dana agrees to go snorkeling with Gordon even though she is terrified of fish. Casey: "Sometimes you just stand there -- hip-deep in pie." Rebecca [to Jeremy]: "Is everyone who works on your show deranged?"	174586
2000	Sports Night: Dana Get Your Gun	T	SVD 960		Episode #36. 2-1-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Dan Rydell (Josh Charles), sportscasters on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Casey is saddled with morbid co-anchor Sam (William H. Macy). Natalie and Jeremy fight over going to a club. Dan finagles the night off. A substitute anchor can't do his job because of his girlfriend. Dana and Sam share a moment.	174587
1998	Sports Night: Dear Louise	T		Walpert, David and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #7. 11-10-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy writes a letter to his deaf sister about his new job at Sports Night. In it he describes the last few days there, including Dan's writer's block and the beating of an 80-year-old Negro League ball player, Archibald Russell.He also talks about his love for Natalie. Isaac's mad that his daughter is dating a Republican and Casey tries to annoy Gordon, Dana's new man.Jaffe, managing editor, started out as stringer for Atlanta Journal and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Gemini mission. London Bureau Chief for CNN. Came out of retirement to run new cable sports show. Show has four run-down meetings.	174588
2000	Sports Night: Draft Day Part II - The Fall of Ryan O'Brian	T		Sorkin, Aaron and Kevin Falls	Episode #41. 3-21-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).As NFL draft day unfolds, relationships unravel. Jeremy anguishes over Jenny's visit to the studio, where she and Natalie discover common ground and she and Jeremy come apart.After giving him a talking-to behind closed doors, Casey is stunned when Dan humiliates him in front of millions.	174589
2000	Sports Night: Draft Day: Part I - It Can't Rain at Indian Wells	T		Tarses, Matt and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #40. 3-14-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Casey and Dana try to psyche each other out as they prepare to make their NFL draft day predictions.Dan gets glum when his golf date with PGA star David Duval is jeopardized - by his job. Jeremy tells Natalie about Jenny - except for the part about her being a porn star. Casey questions Dan's attitude and Dan questions their relationship.	174590
1999	Sports Night: Eli's Coming	T		Sorkin,, Aaron	Episode #19. 3-30-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dan's day is not shaping up to be a good one as Bobbi Bernstein returns to the broadcast, and he discovers Rebecca's husband hasn't quite reached "ex" status.Meanwhile, Casey and Dana's bickering escalates until news that Isaac has suffered a stroke reaches the staff. The slight stroke that Robert Guillaume suffered in late January was officially written into the series.	174591
2000	Sports Night: Forza Del Destino, La	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #44. 5-9-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).While at Anthony's trying to drown their fears about the future of "Sports Night," Dana meets a mysterious stranger who seems to know a great deal about the bidding for Continental Corp.Dan tries to convince Casey that a move to Los Angeles might not be a bad thing.	174592
2000	Sports Night: Giants Win the Pennant, the Giants Win the Pennant, The	T		Tarses, Matt and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #33. 1-11-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Casey goes out with Pixley again much to Dana's dismay. Dan wants to do a story on the amazing World Series win by the Giants in 1951, and finds out that Isaac was actually at the game, although he missed the key home run.When Casey finds out Isaac never told him, but told Jeremy he questions their special bond.	174593
1999	Sports Night: Girl Named Pixley, A	T		Walpert, David	Episode #32. 12-28-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dana worries when Casey goes out on a date. Jeremy's optimism about his award nomination fades.	174594
1998	Sports Night: Head Coach, The, Dinner and the Morning Mail	T	SVD 1028		Episode #6. 10-27-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Dan Rydell (Josh Charles), sportscasters on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Reporter Natalie (Sabrina Lloyd) wilts under the hot lights after she files charges against football star during locker-room interviewerThe Head Coach" involves Dan's harsh treatment on a coach's bad decision. "The Diner" is about Jeremy's major decision about where to take Natalie on their first date.And the morning mail is about the hate mail Natalie receives after the events of last week's episode	174595
1999	Sports Night: How Are Things in Gloca Morra?	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #17. 3-9-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Televised tennis match heads into overtime, delaying the start of Sports Night and forcing Dana to choose between canceling a date with Gordon and handing the show over to Sally.Meanwhile, Jeremy uses the delay to write to Louise and Dan's charms are beginning to work on Rebecca.	174596
1999	Sports Night: How Are Things in Gloca Morra?	T			Episode #17. 3-9-1999	Sports Announcer (Frank C. Williams).	174597
1998	Sports Night: Hungry and the Hunted, The	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #3. 10-6-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy gets the "call" from Isaac and Dana, to go out on assignment for CSC's hunting show. While he wants to move up, he has a problem with hunting animals.Natalie tries to orchestrate romance between Casey and Dana, during one of Luther Sach's parties. Technical errors occur on the set.	174598
1998	Sports Night: Intellectual Property	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #4. 10-13-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Casey spins out of control, due to jealousy when Dana starts seriously dating Gordon. He swats flies that no one else can see, kicks fire hydrants and other odd behavior.Dana, Natalie, and Jeremy wonder where all their "good" ideas went and CSC has to pay royalties after Dan sings Casey "Happy Birthday" on the air.	174599
1999	Sports Night: Kafelnikov	T		Tarses, Matt and  Bill Wrubel	Episode #28. 11-2-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy tells Dana that there is no reason to hire people to prepare for the expected Y2K computer problems. He has made the computers Y2K compatible.To prove this, Jeremy, rigs the computer to say that it is December 31, 1999 and hold a Y2K test to prove that there will be no computer problems when the studio rolls into 2000.The results are total darkness. Dan picks up a therapist in a bar, who invites him out on a date... he thinks, she really just thinks he needs some therapist.	174600
1999	Sports Night: Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks	T		Szentgyorgyi, Tom	Episode #30. 12-14-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dana is extremely proud when her brother gets two sacks in a football game. She becomes determined to show others how he did it. Jeremy is nervous about firing Corbin Davis, a cousin of JJ's who is screwing up simple assignments.Jeremy gives him a pep talk and Corbin tells him, that he doesn't take sides when JJ talks bad about this show. Because of a drug scandal involving football players erupts, Casey travels to Ohio to find out the names, Tina fills in.When the names are uncovered, one hits close to home for Dana... literally... her brother.	174601
2000	Sports Night: Local Weather, The	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #39. 3-7-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dan decides to skip therapy and spends an hour in Abby's office telling her so. Jeremy e-mails the porn star he blew off, then decides to tell her in person why he's not going to see her again.Casey decides to bribe the gang with international cuisine to get them to watch a track and field event in the wee hours. Dana decides to seek shelter from a rainstorm in church.	174602
1999	Sports Night: Louise Revisited	T		Kazdin, Miriam and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #27. 10-26-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy becomes concerned when he finds out Natalie is writing to his deaf sister Louise. Dan and Casey become, very competitive about an Internet poll, over whose cooler.Casey convinces Jeremy to rig the computer to vote for him 2,000 times a minute. When Dana goes out with an old friend from high school, Cab Calloway, Casey is angry. Dana as a spur of the moment action takes off her underwear during the meal.	174603
1998	Sports Night: Mary Pat Shelby	T		Stern, Tracey and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #5. 10-20-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dana is excited to be getting a notorious football player, Christian Patrick on the show. The staff is not when his lawyers force them to not mention the ex-girlfriend he badly abused, Mary Pat Shelby.When Natalie goes to pre interview him, he assaults her. Dana's decision about whether to break the story is a difficult one, and it is not the same as Dan and Casey's.Also Dan wrestles with whether or not to get a goatee and Dana realizes her absence of a sense of humor.	174604
1999	Sports Night: Napoleon's Battle Plan	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #22. 4-27-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Gordon proposes to Dana. Casey is seething but tells Dan he plans to take the high road and follow Napoleon's Battle Plan. Show up and see what happens next. Dan reminds Casey Napoleon lost at Waterloo and died in exile.He announces his intention to step in. So Dan tells Natalie about Gordon's fling with Sally. Natalie runs straight to Dana, who confronts Gordon who, in turn, tells Dana about Casey's fling with Sally.Then Dana confronts Sally, who reveals she has been sleeping with Casey for months. Confused? You won't be on the tonight's episode of . . . oh wait, that's another show.	174605
1999	Sports Night: Ordnance Tactics	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #20. 4-6-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Isaac's in the hospital, the network brass is all over Dana, Jeremy wants to break up with Natalie, Rebecca may go back to her husband and Casey continues to see Sally -- something's bound to explode -- let's hope it's not a bomb in the building.	174606
1998	Sports Night: Pilot	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #1. 9-22-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Continental Sports Channel (CSC). Luther Sachs is CEO of the company. Dan and Casey originated show two years and two months ago making their first show around mid July, 1996.Casey begins to slow down at the job, due to his impending divorce. The staff tries to get him out of his haze and J.J. and the network brass threaten to fire him.At the same time Casey himself thinks about leaving until he witnesses that he'd only do this for the wrong reasons. Dana hires a new associate producer, neurotic, but brilliant Jeremy Goodwin. Dan has a New York Renaissance.…	174607
1998	Sports Night: Quality of Mercury at 29K, The	T		Wrubel, Bill and Alan Sorkin	Episode #9. 12-1-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).The team broadcasts an Everest climb, the first one since 1954. Jeremy realizes he's got something to live for, Natalie.Casey searches for food, as Dan searches for a charity to give to. Dana takes her niece to see "The Lion King", and discovers a love of the theater.	174608
2000	Sports Night: Quo Vadimus	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #45. 5-16-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Bidders drop out of the auction for Continental Corp., which causes concern for the future of the "Sports Night" team. Meanwhile, Casey prepares to look for new work without Dan, who is reunited with a familiar face from his past.	174609
1999	Sports Night: Rebecca	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #14. 1-26-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Rumors spread about Isaac's job status when the Wall Street Journal reports the recent trouble between Luther Sachs and Sports Night. J.J. begs Isaac to let him forward messages to Luther instead of Isaac doing it himself.This leads Isaac to realize that J.J. is the only one to gain if there is turmoil between the show and company. Maybe J.J. is starting trouble? Dana is nervous that Gordon is going to dump her because she is so preoccupied with workDan feels he should apologize for not calling Rebecca after he met her in the elevator. She doesn't remember him, though.	174610
1999	Sports Night: Reunion, The	T		Falls,  Kevin and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #31. 12-21-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Dana gets edgy as the arrival of her brother comes close. As part of a Secret Santa, Casey searches for the perfect gift for Isaac. Natalie tells Casey that if his gift isn't cheap and located within two blocks of the building he's getting socks.When Natalie gives Dan a tape to watch of her work as an anchor, he tells her it was great, when it really was just mediocre. The crew struggles to name an athlete of the century. Dan decides to go to midnight mass, even though he's Jewish.	174611
1999	Sports Night: Sally	T		Sweet, Rachel and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #16. 2-23-1999	TV Sports Night: Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).When Casey has a one-night stand and does not tell anyone, the entire staff, led by Dan, prods him for details. After Gordon cancels a date with Dana, she questions the status and future of their relationship.Jewish Jeremy, panics when he is set to visit Natalie's parents for a Catholic holiday, he knows nothing of.	174612
1999	Sports Night: Shane	T	SVD 800		Episode #29. 12-7-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Dan Rydell (Josh Charles), sportscasters on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Casey battles Dana for editorial control.  Natalie obsesses over the loss of hell. In a nod to real-life racist John Rocker, Casey interviews an old friend, Shane McArnold, who heaps disdain on his new home city of New York and all its inhabitants.Casey promises to "fix it" out of loyalty, but Dana knows it's good television and leaves it as is. Meanwhile, Dan's therapist Abby is opening up Dan's true feelings about his family, making him more and more dysfunctional.	174613
1998	Sports Night: Shoe Money Tonight	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #10. 12-8-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).It's snowing in Pittsburgh so, the anchors of the 2 AM West Coast Update are stuck and the staff have to stay to do the show. Instead of going to Atlantic City, Dan and Casey and the staff have a poker tournament.Natalie is angry with Jeremy because he skipped an outing with her to go play tennis with an old girlfriend who is now an actress.Casey approves a rundown from the 2AM producer, Sally without consulting Dana, making her feel very angry and unappreciated. Isaac is shrinking.	174614
1998	Sports Night: Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee	T		Sorkin, Aaron and Matt Tarses and David Walpert and Bill Wrubel	Episode #11. 12-15-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).South African American football player and five other students refuse to play at a Tennessee college where the Confederate flag is hung.Luther Sachs the owner of CSC and alumnus of the college sides with the college, but Isaac disagrees and says so on the show.Casey goes on "The View" and takes credit for his wardrobe, which he doesn't deserve and this leads Dan and another staffer to teach him that the show is a team.  Star Jones, Debbie Matenopoulos, Joy Behar, Meredith Vieira  (Themselves).	174615
1999	Sports Night: Small Town	T		Redford, Paul and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #13. 1-12-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).It's Dana and Casey's night off, and neither wants to take it. They decide to double date, Dana with Gordon and Casey with Lisa a lawyer who's on a blind date.Natalie is left to produce the show for the first time, and has to handle an 11th hour trade, which in its chaos, Isaac and Jeremy question her authority.Casey's replacement is Bobbi Bernstein a psychotic woman who thinks that Dan slept with her in Spain and never called.	174616
1999	Sports Night: Smoky	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #12. 1-5-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Certain employees try to position themselves for a promotion when rumors of Isaac's leaving start to circulate.	174617
1999	Sports Night: Special Powers	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #24. 10-5-1999. Season 2 Opener.	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Isaac returns to the job, but the effects of his stroke appear to be affecting his performance.The 90-day "cooling off period" following Dana's canceled wedding is drawing to a close, and Dan encourages Casey to ask Dana out. Natalie and Jeremy fight over a job she's offered in Galveston, TX.	174618
2000	Sports Night: Sweet Smell of Air, The	T		Handelman, David, Kevin Falls, Matt Tarses, Aaron Sorkin.	Episode #35. 1-25-2000	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).The crew is excited when they get a chance to interview Michael Jordan, that is until the strings began to be attached.First they find a paper in the press packet, that coaches Michael how to steer away from sports questions, next they are told to only talk about his new cologne, and then they get a request for total editorial control to Michael.They drop interview when they discover they were picked because of their ratings vulnerability. Sam returns and sets Dana into frenzy. He meets Sally. Casey frets over what to do in front of Charlie's class when he is invited to show and tell.	174619
1999	Sports Night: Sword of Orion, The	T		Handelman, David, Mark McKinney, Adam Sorkin.	Episode #18. 3-23-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Hit hard by the news of his parents' impending divorce, Jeremy pushes himself to solve the mystery of a yachting disaster. Meanwhile, romance is in the air when Rebecca agrees to watch a baseball game with Dan.	174620
1999	Sports Night: Ten Wickets	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #21. 4-13-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Jeremy can't figure out how to report a great story no-one understands. Natalie doesn't accept Jeremy's attempts to break up with her. Rebecca gives Dan her decision. Dana starts losing things and Casey doesn't want to stop the Jerry Falwell jokes.	174621
1998	Sports Night: Thespis	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #8. 11-17-1998	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).November 23rd marks the birthday of Thespis, the Greek God of Theater. A legend states that on his birthday he has been known to haunt live productions, and for the first half-hour of it, Sports Night is targeted.This date also is the anniversary of Dan and Casey's first broadcast, and Casey can't remember. Isaac worries over his expecting daughter, and Dana worries about making Thanksgiving for her mother.	174622
1999	Sports Night: What Kind of Day Has It Been	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #23. 5-4-1999. Season 1 Finale	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Gordon has an announcement for Dana. Dan helps Casey and his son Charlie with a problem. Dana has a big new camera and she's threatening to use it. Isaac's back. Robert Guillaume returns from his stroke.!	174623
1999	Sports Night: When Something Wicked This Way Comes	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #25. 10-12-1999	TV Sports Staff.  Casey McCall (Peter Krause) and Daniel (Dan) Rydell (Josh Charles), sports co-anchors on Sports Night team. Managing Editor Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume). Executive Producer Dana Whitaker (Felicity Huffman).Senior Associate Producer Natalie Hurley (Sabrina Lloyd). Associate Producer Jeremy Goodwin (Joshua Malina).Rumors abound that a "ratings guy" is being brought in to raise the show from its third place status. To Dana's surprise, Isaac announces the rumors are true. Dana has an "epiphany" that she and Casey should date other people for six months. SDan is invited to a Hillary Clinton fundraiser, and in his efforts to impress the First Lady, confuses secular with non-secular in a conversation about schools. This causes him no end of distress, and he proceeds to obsess about it to Casey.Sam Donovan (William H. Macy).	174624
1997	Sports on the Silver Screen	T				Newsreel Announcer (Ed Herlihy-Himself).	174625
2001	Sports Pages, The	M	VHS 1277			Sports Media. Two sports tales.	174626
1981	Sportsbeat	DT			Series. 8-16-1981 to 12-15-1985. ABC	TV Sportscaster Howard Cosell takes an investigative look at the sports world.	174627
1979	SportsCenter	DT			Series 1979	TV Sports Program. TV Sports Anchors Cindy Brunson, Trey Wingo, Michelle Bonner, Neil Everett (2006), Stan Verrett (2006).  Reporters Lee Perkins, Colleen Dominguez (2006), Alex Flanagan (2006), Ed Werder (2006.	174628
1992	Sportsman's  Paradise	NM	MLPL	Lemann, Nancy		Editor Storey Collier, female Fun Section editor, New York Examiner. Editor, Mr. Underwood.  Colleagues (Margaret, Speed Weed, Beeper LeMoyne).	174629
1965	Sportsman's Holiday	DT			Series. 6-16-1965 to 8-13-1967. NBC	Sportscaster Curt Gowdy. Films and guest interviews.	174630
1990	Sportsrevyen	TF			Norway. Series.	Reporter-Programle Dag Erik Pedersen (1999-).Kommentators Uni Anisdahl, Jon Herwig Carlsen (1990-), Arne Scheie (1990). Programleder Espen Graff (1995-).	174631
1957	Sportsview: Sportsview Special: World Cup Football - Ireland vs. Italy	DT			Episode #1. 12-5-1967	Commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme - Voice.  Presenters Peter Dimmock, Brian Johnston.	174632
1978	Sportsworld	DT			Series. 1-22-1978. NBC	Sportscasters Mike Adamle (1978-1983), Dick Enberg (1978-1979), Len Berman (1982), Bill Macatee (1984-1985).	174633
2000	Sportswriter Loses Control: Love Story, A	NR		Kurz, Susanne and Lawrence S. Itter		New York Sportswriter Victor is a cynical 71-year-old. Can he find romance and happiness with a troubled 35-year-old German woman, despite the vast differences in their ages, religions and cultural backgrounds? Thrown together accidentally, Victor and Angie find themselves attracted to each other while simultaneously battling their own inner demons: he stubbornly refusing to accept the sexual consequences of old age, she struggling to keep attacks of deep-seated depression at bay. Can they defy the odds and live contentedly together or will their dissimilar backgrounds and the afflictions of time and nature overwhelm them?	174634
1986	Sportswriter, The	NS	OWN - H	Ford, Richard		Sportswriter. Ralph Bascombe, brooding antihero, writes for glossy sports magazine	174635
2004	Sposa, La	MF				Newspaperman (Jerry Wallace). Newspaperman's wife (Annie Yoho).	174636
1937	Spot News	DT	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 9:15	Newspaper Photos. Look at how pictures were transferred to wire just after the technology was introduced in the early 1930s. Wire service changed the way information traveled and increased the speed at which news could be disseminated.	174637
1987	Spot On!	DT			Series 1987 - New Zealand, Australia, Canada	Reporter-Presenter Phil Keoghan (1990).	174638
1939	Spot Savage	CB			All-American Comics #1. April 1939. First Appearance	Reporter Spot Savage, two-fisted newsman and adventurer in the late 1930s.	174639
2006	Spot: Jytte Borberg	DF			Denmark. Episode #62.3-25-2006	Photographer Thomas Borberg (Himself).	174640
2004	Spot: Pernille Rosendahl	DF			Episode #28. 7-12-2004	Music Critic (Erik Jensen).	174641
2003	Spot: Sign of the Times, A	DT				Newscaster (Bobby Grosser).	174642
2005	Spot: Soren Solkaer Starbird	DF			Denmark. TV Series.11-28-2005	Photographer Soren Solkaer Starbird (Himself).	174643
2005	Spot: Thomas Kluge	DT			Episode #39. 5-23-2005	Journalist Torben Weirup.	174644
1960	Spotkania w mroku	MF			Poland	News Media. Journalist (Alexander Papendiek). Reporterin (Margarete Graf).	174645
1950	Spotlight on Sports	DT				Sportscaster Bill Stern	174646
1945	Spotlight on the World	DM	DVD -R HQ 2695		MGM Presents	Newsreel. Feature Presentation. Samartians of the Alps. March of Science. Mainly for Women. Other features.	174647
1919	Spotlight Sadie	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations	174648
1870	Spotted Dog, The	SS		Trollope, Anthony	In "Complete Short Stories, Anthony Trollope, The."	Newspaper. Julius Mackenzie, on the staff of Penny Dreadful. "I write for them matter, which we among ourselves call 'blood and nastiness,' -- and which is copied from one to another.	174649
2001	Sprangaren	MF				News Reader on TV (Fredrik Birging). Photographer (Joakim Natterquist).	174650
2000	Spreading Ground, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Kathie Imrie).  Messenger (Rogue Johnston).	174651
1949	Spreading the News	T			Actor's Studio	News. E.G. Marshall, Julie Harris	174652
1994	Sprechende Grab, Das	MF			Germany	Journalist (Giora Seeliger).	174653
1896	Sprightly Romance of Marsac, The	N	MLPL	Seawell, Molly Elliott		Journalists, two Parisians, down to their last penny invent a rich uncle in America, their credit is restored. Then their uncle becomes a reality	174654
2006	Spring Break in Bosnia	M		Anderson, Scott's Esquire Article. Written by Richard Shepard.		Journalist (Richard Gere), a seasoned pro who is discredited and disgraced, a young journalist (Jesse Eisenberg) and an experienced cameraman (Terence Howard) hunt a real-life Serbian war criminalThe three journalists  go on an unauthorized mission to find the No. 1 War Criminal in Bosnia. They find themselves in serious jeopardy when they are mistaken as a CIA hit squad and their target decides to come after them.Scott Anderson Esquire magazine article is about journalists Sebastian Junger and John Falk who made a half-hearted attempt to catch an architect of ethnic cleansing.	174655
2001	Spring Break Lawyer	MT				Florida Reporter (Giuliana DePandi). Fantasy Sequence Reporter (Jay Johnston).	174656
2008	Spring Breakdown	M				Reporter (Paul Keeley). 	174657
2004	Spring Habit	NS		Hanson, David		Sports Reporter Amy Springer is the beat reporter for the big league Washington Memorials. She covers the story of a nun with a nasty knuckleball who is on a mission to make the club in 1994 Spring Training.Both are strangers in a world where they are not wanted and not welcomed.	174658
1938	Spring Madness	M	DVD -R 1531			Press	174659
1998	Spring of '68, The	N		Cawood, Chris		News Media	174660
1922	Spring Street: Story of Los Angeles, A	NM	MLPL	Richardson, James H.		Newspaperman John Gallant. Cyrus W. Phillips, "chief" publisher.  Brennan, star reporter.	174661
1935	Spring Tonic	M		Hecht, Ben and Rose Caylor (Play --" Man-Eating Tiger, The").  Patterson McNutt, H.W. Hanemann (Screenplay). Howard I. Young (Adaptation)		Reporter Sykes (Jack Haley) is a nosy reporter.	174662
1989	Spring, The	M				Reporter (Keith Ward)	174663
1985	Springen	MF				Journalist (Dirk Lesaffer)	174664
1990	Springflut	N		Grün, Max von der	Germany	Journalist	174665
1999	Springwater Seasons	NR		Miller, Linda Lael		Editor Jessica creates sparks when she comes to take charge of her late brother's bankrupt newspaper in Springwater, a tiny stagecoach stop that  blossoms into a bustling Montana town.She finds herself in a heated love match with the town mayor.	174666
2001	Spud Johnson & Laughing Horse	D		Udall, Sharyn R. 		Journalist Walter Willard “Spud” Johnson is the quirky editor, poet, journalist, diarist and printer. He’s the major figure in the story of the men and women who made New Mexico a center of regional American literature, criticism and visual arts in the 1920s and 1930s. He befriended and published such artists as D.H. Lawrence, Mary Austin, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Witter Bynner, Georgia O’Keeffe and John Marin. Together they helped to create a new voice for the Southwest, fusing high art and low, repudiating the derivative cultural tradition of their predecessors, and bringing the Native American and Hispanic cultural heritage to the attention of the American mainstream.	174667
2008	Spun Tales: Black Widow Agency, The	N		Donovan, Felicia		Reporter Chelsea Mattox, that pesky reporter, is back and annoying the ladies at the Black Widow Agency who bring justice to wronged women like themselves with their trademark blend of computer forensics, surveillance technology and women’s intuition. They are playing bodyguard to an unpublished manuscript. Its famous author, whose controversial medical thrillers have made her a target for adoring fans, angry fanatics and powerful pharmaceutical interest, is in need of protection. And one of the ladies is now missing. 	174668
1993	Spunk: Tonya Harding Story, The	MT				Newswoman (Jennifer Dell)	174669
2009	Spy and the Sparrow, The	M				News Anchor (Larry Gross). 	174670
1970	Spy Force: Correspondent, The	T			Episode #32. Australia Series	Press	174671
2001	Spy Game	M				CNN Reporter (Frank Nall). U.S.-China Reporter (Ian Porter).	174672
1997	Spy Girl	NJ		John, Laurie. Francine Pascal		Reporter Elizabeth must pretend to be Scott's girlfriend in order to get an exclusive story.	174673
1950	Spy Hunt	M				Correspondent Catherine Ullven (Marta Toren) posing as a foreign correspondent	174674
1986	Spy in the Deuce Court, The	NM	OWN - P	Deford, Frank		Freelance Writer Ronnie Ratajozak who follows the women's international tennis tour and enjoys the sexual favors of many of the players.  Hired by the CIA to act as a decoy spy, he becomes involved in serio-comic misadventures.Ratajozak knows where the bodies are buried, but his discretion enables him to stay on good terms with everyone and enjoy the free ride. He has an unrequited love for the best player on the circuit.None of this keeps him from recycling data for travel articles under a multitude of pseudonyms, or from an active love life. His problems begins when he accepts money from the CIA to be a decoy spy.They involve drugs, deceptions, defections, kidnappings, shootings, and the cutthroat world of sports fashion.	174675
1958	Spy in the Sky!	M				TV Newscaster (E.F. Beavis). Newscaster (Robert H. MacDowell). Newscaster (Alex Zweers).	174676
2001	Spy Kids	M				Newscaster (Angela Lanza)	174677
2002	Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams	M			PR	Reporter (Deidre A. Cannon). Park Public Relations (Angela Lanza).	174678
2003	Spy Kids Adventures #6: Spy TV	NJ		Lenhard, Elizabeth		Reporters. When asked, "How did that story happen?" Devlin said with a furrowed brow: "Somebody leaked it to the reporter." He read an excerpts from the article to the spies: "We at Novelty spoke to…."Devlin held up a copy of Novelty, the Hollywood trade magazine. A headline on the front page read "Cheathams Are Just Points Away From Winning Power Trip."	174679
1936	Spy of Napoleon	M				News Vendor (Stafford Hilliard)	174680
1938	Spy Ring, The	M				Reporters (Harry Harvey, Eddie Parker, Pat Gleason). Radio Operator (Lester Dorr)	174681
1942	Spy Ship	M	DVD -R HQ 10505, 10507	Dyer, George (Novel). Robert E. Kent (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ward Prescott (Craig Stevens)  for The Record is engaged to an heiress' half sister. Heiress is involved in selling secrets to the Nazis and her body is found in the trunk of a car. Reporter investigates her murder.He rescues his fiancée when she is lured away by crooks through the use of a telegram supposedly sent by sister. Police round up enemy agents and reporter shoots the leader of the spy ring when he tries to swim away.When Prescott finds the heiress' body, he calls the editor who decides not to notify the police until he has sent a photographer to get pictures of the corpse.Reporter (Creighton Hale). Reporter (William Hopper). News Office Workers (Eddie Graham, Hank Mann).	174682
1942	Spy Smasher	M			Serial	TV Journalists.  German spies led by Tris Coffin fake that they are television journalists reporting on the war effort to get access to American military secrets.	174683
1943	Spy Train	M		Littlefield, Scott (Story).  Leslie Schwabacher, Wallace Sullivan, Burt Lytton (Screenplay).	Ness Book	War Correspondent Bruce (Richard Travis) and photographer Stu (Chick Chandler) fight Nazis. Bruce returns from Europe and has written a book called "Darkness Germany." Together with Stu he follows daughter of the publisher of The Star Tribune onto a trainThey want to find out why her father has stopped running anti-Nazi articles. Correspondent believes publisher in league with spies, but publisher stopped printing articles because he is being blackmailed.Blackmailers have photographs of daughter associating with Hitler and Goering. Publisher's daughter's assistant mistakenly has case supposedly with secret documents but actually has time bomb inside Photographer stabbed. Correspondent accused of assault.Also accused of murder of man whose body found in closet. Bruce is locked inside his compartment by conductor, but escapes and rounds up spies -- he looks in own book to find out about them: "I ought to read my stuff more often."Decodes message sent by spies and discovers truth about bomb. Detained by authorities and spies get hold of case and are blown up. Correspondent tells daughter he thinks her father acted unethically by suppressing articles.	174684
1973	Spy Trap: Hero's Return, A	T			Episode #18. 10-16-1973	Journalist (John Caesar). Journalist (John Slavid). Journalist (Paul Thompson).	174685
2002	Spy TV	T	SVD 1225		Episode	Reporter Heather Tenille, KQRW News, Crime Scene Live Report is a fake.	174686
2001	Spy TV	T			Episode #1. 6-21-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Brenda Epperson Doumani - Brenda Epperson).	174687
1963	Spy Who Was So Obvious, The	SM	PVL	Roth, Holly	In "Ellery Queen's 20th Anniversary Annual: 20 Stories From Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine."	Editor George. Jimmy, the freelancer.  ("Editors are hell all around, but the educated ones are the worst.)	174688
2000	Spy's Wife, The	N		Hill, Reginald	Weinberg List	Journalist	174689
1988	Spyder	M				TV News Announcer (Don Curry).	174690
2001	Spyder Games:	T			Episode #2. 6-20-2001	Reporter (Jillian Barberie).	174691
1999	Spyder Web	N		Grace, Tom	Weinberg List	Journalist	174692
1998	Spyro the Dragon	G				Interviewer (Jamie Alcroft - Voice).	174693
1917	Square Deal, A	M			AFI-Reporters/Authors	Reporter Doris Golden (June Elvidge) works for the Evening Star is in love with a writer who leaves her after he becomes a literary success. Complicated plot develops.	174694
1955	Square Jungle, The	M				News Vendor (John George).	174695
1961	Square Mile Murder, The	M				Newscaster (Antony Brown). Host (Edgar Lustgarten).	174696
1982	Square Pegs: Weemaweegates	T	SVD 1401		Episode #108	Reporters Patty and Lauren dig into a mascot scandal	174697
1964	Square Root of Zero, The	M			AFI-Authors/Playwrights	Writer	174698
1984	Squaring the Circle	MT				Reporter (Bob Sessions)	174699
1982	Squartatore di New York, Lo	MF			Italy	Newspaper Buyer (Michele Soavi).	174700
1937	Squeaker, The	M				Reporter Joshua Collie is a sardonic reporter (Alistair Sim)	174701
1930	Squeaker, The	M				Reporter Collie (Nigel Bruce)	174702
1971	Squeakie's Second Case	SM	GPL	Manners, Margaret	In "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By."  First published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.	Journalist. Squeakie announced she was taking a course in journalism. She thought a wife should understand her husband's work.Narrator is the husband.  Squeakie is Desdemona.  Husband lets her take his assignment to interview a popular female novelist.  Editor Harris calls him to tell him Bradley was killed in a domestic accident.Squeakie says it's murder.  She solves the crime.	174703
1927	Squealer, The (aka The Squeaker: London’s Underworld of Crime”	N		Wallace, Edgar		Reporter Tillman always is poking his nose into everyone’s business, a newsmonger whose disgreeable imposture does not prevent his comic reporter partner, who scuttles about, from getting the real scoop on the squealer mystery. A squealer, a thief who betrays thieves, in this case also a receiver of stolen goods. When a robber refuses the meager price that he offers for purloined bonds or jewels, the squealer tells the police on him. Scotland Yard resents the squealer’s impudently informative gratuities. No one can guess who he is because of his disguises and devices with which Squealer cloaks his criminal doings. 	174704
1990	Squeeze Play	N	OWN - H	Leavy, Jane		Female Reporter A.B. Berkowitz covering baseball team, the Washington senators for the Washington Tribune.	174705
1987	Squeeze, The	M	B 108			News Media. Reporter #1 (Diana Lewis). Reporter #3 (Andrew Magarian).	174706
1922	Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep	M				Reporter (Donald Searle)	174707
2005	Squirrel Man	M				Reporter (Kerry Carnahan). Squirrel bite leads elderly jazz musician to believe he has become a .superhero. These powers inspire him to fight crime in his neighborhood, which unexpectedly leads to the mending of his broken relationship with his son.	174708
2008	Squirrels in the Mist	N		Ostlund, Ron		Public Relations Practitioner Peter O’Malley owns a public relations firm (PR Inc). Roscoe and his friends, Webster and Spark, want to convince the Committee for the Protection of Neighborhood Resources’ that it is a bad idea to hire O’Mally’s firm to improve the community’s image. 	174709
1988	Squirt	M				Photographer Reggie (Tim Ryan).	174710
1982	Squizzy Taylor	M				Reporter (Ian Clutterham). Reporter (Adam Joseph). Reporter (Hardy Stow).	174711
1958	SSN-571: The Nautilus	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -11-26-58	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	174712
1977	SST: Death Flight	MT				Reporter (Ric Carrott)	174713
1980	St. Anthony Chorale, The	SS	GPL	Rubin, Louis D., Jr.	In 'The Best American Short Stories 1981."	Newspaperman. Narrator, when 23,  went to Satunton to work on a newspaper.	174714
1996	St. Burl's Obituary	N		Akst, Daniel		Journalist Burl Bennett is an overweight obituary writer for a New York paper who stumbles into the aftermath of a mob killing in the restaurant he co-owns with his uncle	174715
1866	St. Elmo	P	MLPL	Wilson, Augusta Evans		Press	174716
1985`	St. Elmo's Fire	M	L. DVD	Schumacher, Joel, Carl Kurlander (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Obituary Writer Kevin (Andrew McCarthy) who aspires to a journalism career. Young, but already adopted the typically cynical, depressed journalist pose.  Eventually he gets an article printed called "The Meaning of Life.""I thought writing for the paper would make you happy…."  "Writing obituaries is not writing. All my characters die in the end."Some experts say Kevin hid his implied homosexuality. He was described by Cosmopolitan as “a not-so-happy journalist who fears himself to be gay.” Kevin’s the lone gay who socializes only with straights and has a crush on a female. The gay element is introduced to milk laughs or appear relevant and ultimately the issue is dropped.	174717
1987	St. Elsewhere:	T	SV 130		Episode. Series 10-26-1982 to 5-25-1988.	TV News Crew	174718
1983	St. Elsewhere: AIDS & Comfort	T			Episode #31.  12-21-1983	News Media. Reporter (Jessica Drake). Reporter (Kenneth Lloyd). Reporter (Terence McGovern). White diagnoses a case of AIDS in a Boston City councilman. Daniels and Ehrlich try to run a blood drive amidst a blizzard and rumors about the AIDS patient.	174719
1982	St. Elsewhere: Bypass	T			Episode #2. 11-9-1982	Reporter (Thomas Babson). Dr. Craig holds a news conference and badgets a patient into a surgical consent.	174720
1987	St. Elsewhere: Coupla White Dummies Sitting Around Talking, A	T			Episode #126. 12-16-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kenney Rhoder). Reporter #2 (Shelli Place). Company that owns the hospital finds itself sued for infringement.	174721
1984	St. Elsewhere: Dr. Wyler, I Presume	T			Episode #57. 12-19-1984.	Reporter (Thomas  Babson). TV Anchorwoman Susan Barkley (Patricia Conklin).	174722
1984	St. Elsewhere: Drama Center	T			Episode #36. 2-15-1984	TV Documentary Crew follows Dr. Craig around to film a documentary on him and St. Elsewhere.	174723
1983	St. Elsewhere: Entrapment	T			Episode #29. 12-7-1983	Reporter (Theresa DePaolo).	174724
1984	St. Elsewhere: Fade To White	T			Episode #51. 11-7-1984	Anchorwoman (Patricia Conklin). Many of the residents interview for a TV job.	174725
1982	St. Elsewhere: Legionnaires (Part 2)	T			Episode #7. 12-14-1982	Reporter (Thomas Babson). Dr. Westphall risks his job by creating an isolation floor to stem the spread of the suspected Legionnaire's Disease and the Public Relations fiasco causes administrator Cummings to fall on his sword to save the hospital.	174726
1983	St. Elsewhere: Qui Transtulit Sustinet	T			Episode #26.11-16-1983	Photographer (Milt Oberman).	174727
1984	St. Elsewhere: Up on the Roof	T			Episode #53. 11-21-1984	Anchorwoman (Patricia Conklin).	174728
1984	St. Elsewhere: Vanity	T			Episode #39. 3-7-1984	TV Documentary. Craig tries to stop the TV documentary.	174729
1976	St. Ives	M	SVD 649			Former Reporter Raymond St. Ives (Charles Bronson), former crime reporter and novelist	174730
1939	St. Louis Blues	M			PR	Publicity Man (Gene Morgan). Cameraman (Archie Twitchell).	174731
2006	St. Paul Conspiracy, The	N		Stelljes, Roger		Investigative Reporter Claire Daniels, the Twin Cities' most prominent political and investigative reporter is the latest murder victim of a serial killer terrorizing the working women of University Avenue in St. Paul, Minn.With the Daniels murder on top of the latest serial killer attack, the political and media pressure on the St. Paul Police Department only builds.It places the chief homicide detective in the middle of a high stakes murder investigation that ultimately have national political and security implications.	174732
1967	St. Valentine's Day Massacre, The	M				Interviewer. Poolside Interviewer (Betsy Jones-Moreland). Poolside Interviewer #2 (Buck Taylor).	174733
1989	St. Valentine's Night	N	OWN - H - GPL	Greeley, Andrew M.		TV Correspondent Neil Connor, burned out TV correspondent and celebrity, is convinced you can't go home again. Assigned to Chicago to cover an election, he never expected that a high school reunion could turn his life upside down.Neighborhood thought Nick was a hero.  Beautiful woman whose life he had saved on St. Valentine's morning, needed his help again.  Suspected of fraud and murder.	174734
2005	Staatsgevaarlijk	TF			Netherlands	Interviewer (Arjan Vlakveld).	174735
2001	Stacey Stone - Hot Gossip	NJ		Apps, Roy (Writer). Simon Gane (Illustrator).	#3 Stacey Stone Series	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey is not happy. Mr. Pook, the head teacher, is now refusing to fund The Grundy Times. It could have something to do with a picture in the last edition. Only way to keep the paper going is to make some money.Editors Nat 'n' Matt have the perfect solution - Hot Gossip. The Grundy Times, home of hard-hitting journalism and angst-filled agony columns is now a celebrity glossy.Stacey's groundbreaking agony column is being pushed aside for everyone to read about Matt 'n' Nat's views on life, the university and everything. We're meant to be running a newspaper, not a gossip column.	174736
2002	Stacey Stone: Artistic Differences	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #12. 12-4-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Talent scouts are rumored to be attending Grundy High's competition. Nat reveals that her mystery musical partner is "Shug the Thug" Thorburn. If only talent went her way. New girl Priya shows Ed that she has talents of her own.Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)	174737
2002	Stacey Stone: Big Hugs	T		Apps, Roy	Episode #11. 11-27-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)	174738
2001	Stacey Stone: Cooking Up Trouble	NJ		Apps, Roy (Writer). Simon Gane (Illustrator).	#2 Stacey Stone Series	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Other people's problems are a whole lot easier to sort out if you haven't got problems of your own. Like being forced to take on a false identity for your own safety and working out how you know if a boy really fancies you.And don't even get me started on Nat 'n' Matt and that crazy cookery competition.	174739
2002	Stacey Stone: Fashion Victims, The	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #10. 11-20-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Now that Mel has perfected Ed's kissing skills, he's out to get Ed a new wardrobe. Nat and Matt are out to gain more popularity in the school's fashion show and they don't care who they quash to be victorious. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)The popular Conor asks Stacey for help as his mother drives him round the bend getting him rich clothes when all he wants is to be normal. Nat overhears this and publishes the story with Conor's "consent." The article lands in the wrong hands -- his mum.The fashion show goes ahead with Pryia and Ed winning the contest. This makes Stacey wonder -- Is Ed different than she thought he was? Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt. Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer.	174740
2002	Stacey Stone: Football Crazy	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #13. 12-11-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Matt gets his big break when football scouts want him to try out for the School Boys' Team. Will Jo, the astrologer's horoscope predictions come true? Journalist (Gordon Brown).Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)	174741
2001	Stacey Stone: Geek Encounter	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #4. 11-27-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Technology is advancing and this leaves the Grundy Times without many stories as the classmates can all find out the stories quicker through the Internet. Stacey receives a problem from Ian who is being bullied through the Internet.Stacey realizes the problem is harder than it sounds as the people cannot be traced, but soon finds out that the bullies are from a rival school, Mandonna High.,Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174742
2001	Stacey Stone: Guest List	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #5. 12-3-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.The Racket, Stacey's favorite band, is in town and she seems to be the only one without a ticket. Joanne gets two tickets for "the press" to go see the concert and give the review.But the problem is that there's two tickets. She gets one, but who does she give the other to?  Ed or Stacey?Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174743
2001	Stacey Stone: Hot Gossip	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #6. 12-10-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey's newest problem is from Charlotte McDougal who is working at Chucky's, the burger bar, for extremely low wages. Stacey jumps into action, determined to put the bar out of business, which is the rival of Lorenzo's, Stacey's favorite café.Meanwhile, the Grundy Times is under threat.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174744
2003	Stacey Stone: Kiss Chase (2)	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #15. 1-2-2003	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey has too many problems of her own. The Grundy gang get together when Nat stages a barbecue to celebrate Matt's return. Ed takes Stacey's advice and tells the truth. Stacey resigns as Agony Aunt and decides maybe it's time to give it a rest, for now.Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)	174745
2002	Stacey Stone: Mixed Messages	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #8. 11-6-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Nat and Matt are back together. After a kiss at the disco, Ed gets some romantic feelings towards Stacey but Stacey doesn't reciprocate. Nat and Matt are acting like tabloid editors looking for their next victim -- who turns out to be a celebrity.Meanwhile, the Grundy High gets a new reporter. PR Girl (Naomi Gudge).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174746
2001	Stacey Stone: Pandora's Lunchbox	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #3. 11-19-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey helps Jordanne overcome her shyness by giving her fashion tips and to lose her lunchbox. But Jordanne is unwilling and Stacey sets out to make the lunchboxes popular. It works -- even with Nat joining it.It is also Nat's birthday and gets an autographed photo of The Last Word. But it goes missing, leaving Jordanne with a guilty face.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174747
2001	Stacey Stone: Rat's Tale, A	NJ		Apps, Roy (Writer). Simon Gane (Illustrator).	#1 Stacey Stone Series	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey Stone may only be in Year Seven, but she knows she has the answer for everything. Boring boyfriends, difficult dads, teachers in tantrums -- just write in to The Grundy Times problem page. All your problems solved -- guaranteed.Stacey lands the job of Agony Aunt on her school newspaper much to the annoyance of Editors Matt and Nat.When a letter arrives which implies boyfriend trouble on a large scale, Stacey jumps to the wrong conclusion and soon a harmless problem ends up involving the United States, the local TV station and one very cross head teacher."Of course, you have to be really careful about getting your facts right. What was I supposed to think when Zoe Trubshawe said her dad was going to chuck cute Brad in the river? Evil father drowns gorgeous boyfriend-not if I've got anything to do with it.	174748
2001	Stacey Stone: Santa Clause	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #7. 12-17-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Ed is worried about asking Stacey to the Christmas disco, in case she takes it the wrong way. But meanwhile she is busy trying to catch the Shopping Center's Santa stealing, rather than giving toys to children. Matt and Nat break up.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174749
2002	Stacey Stone: Stacey Stone, Kiss Chase!	NJ		Apps, Roy (Writer). Simon Gane (Illustrator).	#4 Stacey Stone Series	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist."I think I might be about to retire. How can I say I'm a real Agony Aunt when I've no idea about what's going on with me and Ed? And it's not only me -- everyone at my school seems to be having relationship problems."Poor Emma. "I may be confused but at least I haven't just been dumped for my little sister."	174750
2002	Stacey Stone: Stars In Their Eyes	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #9. 11-13-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Pryia makes her debut by making a suggestion of making Jo the new Astrologer for the newspaper -- due to her recent interest in the subject. But she soon finds herself in competition with Stacey and her problem page.Meanwhile, Ed figures Stacey does not want to go further due to his "technique," so Mel gives him lessons. Stacey's problem is that Kirsty is worried about exams and she's the smartest person in the class.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174751
2002	Stacey Stone: Tangled Web (1)	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #14. 12-18-2002	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Erika (aka Snooger Smith) wants Stacey to settle a bet and it concerns Erika's boyfriend, Andrew. But Stacey has other plans for Erika's boyfriend. It's Ed's birthday and he doesn't want Priya to organize it for him.Editor Matt is on holiday and Editor Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) is not going to be seen moping around missing him.   Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)	174752
2001	Stacey Stone: Thin Is In	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #2. 11-12-2001	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Celebrity Chef's roadshow comes to Grundy High and Stacey has to deal with Mel who is getting teased about her weight. Stacey prints a reply advising Mel to have confidence and maybe wear hotpants. But Stacey finds out that Mel stands for Melvin -- a boy.Stacey notices Mel's interest and talent in photography and earns him a place as the chief photographer. The roadshow goes down well with Ed and Stacey becoming victorious and leaving Matt and Nat covered in chocolate. Front Page News.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.  Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174753
2001	Stacey Stone: Twist in the Tale, A	T		Apps, Roy (Characters and Books)	Episode #1. 11-5-2001. Series 11-1-2001 to 1-1-2003	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Stacey Stone (Lorna Craig) is busy running an advice column for The Grundy Times as an Agony Aunt. She wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry and dreams of becoming a world-class, top journalist.Stacey wants to move away from her boring hometown of Rockferry. She dreams of becoming a world-class top journalist. Editors Nat (Tiffany Mulheron) and Matt think they're the local answer to Posh and Becks.Working on the paper with her are Ed Reekie (Jack Neilson), her partner in crime. Joanne Jobbins (Sophie McCabe) who idolizes Stacey and Mel Chisolm (Alan McKenna), the paper's photographer. Pryia Sinque (Salma Kharshid)Stacey applies to take part in her school paper. She takes charge of being the Agony Aunt and comes to here first problem with Zoe Trubshawe who's dad wants to get rid of Brad, "that lousy rat."Assuming its her boyfriend, Stacey takes the agony further and vows to help Zoe. But the description of Brad is accurate and Stacey realizes being an agony aunt is harder than she thought. Newsvendor #1 (James McArdale). Newsvendor #2 (Tommy Taylor).	174754
1955	Stacheltier, Das: Haushaltswunder, Das	TF			Episode #41. 3-4-1955	Reporter (Franz Arzdorf).	174755
1954	Stacheltier, Das: Stiesels Institut fur gute Sitten	TF			Episode #1. 2-19-1954	Reporter (Gunter Hintze).	174756
1987	Stacking	M				Photographer (Peter Coyote).	174757
1975	Stade 2	DF			France	Columnists Patrick Knaff, Dominique Le Glou, Christophe Duchiron, Patrice Romedenne,  Alexandre Boyon, Alain Vernon.  Interviewer (Nelson Monfort).Pierre Albaladejo (Rugby), Jean-Louis Calmejane (Rugby), Roger Couderc (Rugby), Pierre Salviac (Rugby, 1975-), Jean Mamere (Rugby and Sailing), Thierry Blancot (1995-2002), Laurent Frederic Bollee (Motor Sports), Pierrette Bres (Horse Riding),Alain de Chalvron (Sailing), Richard Diot (Basketball), Pierre Fulla (Gymnastics, Boxing and Winter Sports), Jean-Rene Godart (Cycling), Francis Maroto (Boxing). Patrick Montel (Athletics and Handball). Jean-Paul Olivier (Cycling).Thierry Roland (Soccer), Didier Roustan (Soccer - 1992-1995), Lionel Chamoulaud (Tennis).Columnist Leon Zitrone (Horse Riding and Ice Skating). Hosts Robert Chapatte (1975-1985), Gerard Holtz (1985-1992, 2005-), Patrick Chene (1992-1995), Pierre Sled (1995-2000), Laurent Luyat (2004-2005).	174758
2003	Staff som fortjent	DF			Norway	Interviewer Per Asle Rustad.	174759
1950	Stage 13	T			Series	Press	174760
1954	Stage 7	T			Series 1954-1955	Press	174761
1955	Stage 7: Note of Fear, A	T			Episode #16.	News Vendor (George Selk). Announcer (Don Rickles).	174762
1937	Stage Door	M	DVD -R HQ 8876, 8877			Reporter (Jack Richardson). Announcer (Philip Morris).	174763
2003	Stage Door Canteen	N		Davis, Maggie		Magazine Editor uprooted from civilian life and attached to the Allied High Command is one of three men who finds his destiny linked with three volunteer hostesses from New York’s famous Stage Door Canteen when New York City is dark, its lights turned off as enemy submarines lurk offshore. The two other men join the magazine editor -- a gunner from a B-17 bomber who is a national hero and the violence-stalked captain of a Royal Merchant navy freighter. Genevieve Rose is a beautiful Broadway star in an experimental Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that seems headed for disaster. Elise Ginsberg is an indomitable young refugee from Hitler’s terror. And Bernadine Flaherty is the ambitious, talented teenage dancer from Brooklyn hoping for her big show business break. Against Manhattan’s wartime glamor, GIs fresh from combat in North Africa and the Pacific find themselves dancing with the likes of the Stage Door Canteen’s Katherine Hepburn and Ava Gardner. Food, whiskey and clothes are rationed, and spies are where one least expects to find them. Life is lived for the moment, love is passionate and often random, and those who can, snatch at a chance for happiness. For beyond the frenetic blackout, the entire world is fighting and dying.	174764
1951	Stage Entrance	T				Columnist Earl Wilson	174765
1958	Stage Struck	M	DVD -R HQ 2429, 2430. SVD 965		Fonda	Critics	174766
1936	Stage Struck	M				Critics. Preview Critic Alexander (Charles Croker-King). Preview Critic Ford (Paul Irving). Preview Critic Eugene (Edwin Stanley).	174767
1939	Stagecoach	M	DVD -R HQ 6898, 6899. L			Editor Ed (Robert Homans).	174768
1960	Stagecoach West	T			Series 1960-1962	Press	174769
1984	Staghorn	NW		Champlin, Tim		Press	174770
2007	Staircase Murders, The	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Shanna Forrestall). TV Reporter (Patrick Kirton). Reporter (James Bearb). Reporter (Karlin Tessier). TV Reporter (Edward D. Caiado). Court Scene Photographer (Jason McLaughlin). Photographer (Kevin Lorio).Columnist-Novelist and Aspiring Politician Michael Iver Peterson finds his wife's body on the staircase bloody but still alive. He calls 911 in panic. The police who respond hold a grudge for a column the author once write against the incompetent force.They don't believe him. Michael becomes a suspect in her death. All his research is confiscated. The novelist's slick attorney brings in Prizewinning Documentary Filmmaker Erica (Kate Donadio) to include case in critical story on the U.S. Justice System.Documentary Film Crew has unlimited access to record events. The novelist tries to influence the documentary by offering retakes and direction to an increasingly uneasy documentary crew. He may not be a murderer, but he is a master manipulator.The press recalls Michael lost the mayoral election because his claim to have been awarded two Purple Hearts was refuted by the military. He admits he is a bi-sexual. He is charged with a second murder and put on trial.	174771
2007	Staircase, The	MT				TV Reporter (Patrick Kirton).	174772
2008	Stalked	M				TV News Anchor (Amy Beth Heppe).	174773
1897	Stalky & Co.	N		Kipling, Rudyard		College Paper which Beetle edited.  Once installed, he discovered, as others have done before him, that his duty was to do the work while his friends criticized.	174774
2007	Stallion and the Rabbit, The	NR		Shade, Mike	Gay	Reporter Alex is determined to follow a great race through the Sahara and earn his name in his field. What he doesn’t count on is desert chieftain Alfahi kidnapping him and carrying him off. Alfahi needs an English tutor and Alex fits the bill. Alex fascinates him, as much for the Arabian Nights’ style tales he tells as for his sweet body and foreign ways. Can these very different men find enough common ground to last together? Or will they become just another story?	174775
1947	Stallion Road	M	DVD -R HQ 10956, 10957			Radio Broadcaster (John Alvin).	174776
1932	Stamboul Train (aka Orient Express)	N		Greene, Graham	Renamed “Orient Express” when published in the United States	Reporter Mabel Warren, a British, alcoholic and lesbian journalist. Warren, a butch lesbian, suspects her lover, the beautiful, feminine and fairly vacant Janet Pardoe, to be looking for a new sugar daddy, so Warren herself sets sights on Coral Musker as her new girl-toy. Warren is an alcoholic lesbian with major co-dependence issues. She’s full of spite and loathing and has the tenacity of a terrier. She is positive that Czinner is returning to Belgrade and bullies him into a story for her newspaper. He doesn’t cooperate beyond uttering a few words, but she publishes her story via phone from Vienna, and by the time he reaches Subotica the police and military are waiting.The novel follows the fortunes of a number of travelers on the Orient Express, which runs from Ostend to Istanbul. 	174777
1993	Stan Chambers, 25th Anniversary	T	SV 240 (Part 1)		12-1-1993	TV Newsman  Stan Chambers (himself)	174778
1942	Stand By All Networks	M		Tombragel, Maurice (Story). Tombragel, Doris Malloy, Robert Lee Johnson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Reporter Ben Fallon (John Beal) tries to alert his listeners to possible sabotages and incurs the wrath of various officials including  Radio Station boss Grant Neally (Pierre Watkin).He flies over the site of a torpedoed tanker and sees mysterious signals being sent from ship to plane. Dismissed from station when he is unable to prove sabotage charges. Reporter continues to pursue story and is helped by Frances "Fran" Prescott.Prescott gets kidnapped by saboteurs. One of the reporter's associates is killed but leaves him a list of spies, which includes the name of an amateur flier with connections to his radio station.After attack on Pearl Harbor,  false broadcast is aired using Fallon's voice to persuade listeners to distrust  government. He is captured while trying to rescue Prescott. They are put on ship with time bomb which is being sent to blow  up a troopship.Police, who have been chasing Fallon since the airing of the false broadcast, arrive in time to round up spies. Prescott turns out to be federal agent. Monthly Film Bulletin, 2/28/43: "Film illustrates the immense power of radio in America…."	174779
1949	Stand By For Crime	T				TV Newsman Mike Wallace when he was Myron Wallace. Playing Lieutenant Kidd, Chief of Homicide in May, 1949. Wallace became newsman Mike Wallace. News Media.	174780
2007	Stand Up	M				Photographer (Gilles Marini).	174781
1972	Stand Up and Be Counted	M		Slade, Bernard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Fashion Journalist Sheila Hammond (Jacqueline Bisset) for a London fashion magazine who returns home to cover women's liberation issue in Denver. She does not have to do extensive research since her mother is a member of Senior Women's Liberation (SWI).Her younger sister leading similar group for younger women. Gets firsthand view of sexism when she moves in with former boyfriend and discovers that despite his claims they will have an equal relationship he is unable to live up to the agreement.Reporter meets two women who are married but rebelling against restrictive home lives and organize a mass protest after which reporter ends her relationship with airline pilot and leaves for the East Coast.	174782
1934	Stand Up and Cheer!	M			PR	Correspondent (Clyde Dilson). Washington Press Correspondent - White House Reporter (Morris Ankrum). White House Correspondent (Selmer Jackson). Public Relations Practitioner Eustace Dinwiddy (Nigel  Bruce). Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes).	174783
1965	Stand Up, Nigel Barton	M				Reporter (P.J. Kavanagh).	174784
1937	Stand-in	M	DVD -R HQ 6343, 6344.	Kelland, Clarence Budington (Novel).		Hollywood Reporter (Rush  Hughes). Press	174785
1940	Stand-In For Death	NM		Echard, Margaret		Gossip Commentator Claire Wallis -- bears a psychotic hatred for a film star, which even she can't explain.  Rival commentator Jerry Ascott helps her find the answer	174786
1997	Stand-Ins	M				Cameraman (Bob Elyea), Miss Harlow's Cameraman.	174787
1994	Stand, The	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Michelle King)	174788
1990	Stand, The	N		King, Steven	PR	Public Relations Man for the military Bill Starkey hides the army's role in a plague spreading across the U.S.	174789
1990	Stand, The	N		King, Steven	PR	Public Relations Man for the military Bill Starkey hides the army's role in a plague spreading across the U.S.	174790
2006	Standard, The	M				Newspaper Teacher (Rik Deskin).	174791
1978	Standard, The: Golden Boy	T			Episode #1. 4-4-1978	Public Relations Man (Paul Barnard).	174792
2003	Stander	M				TV News Announcers (Lieb Bester, Betty Kemp). TV Announcers (Riaan Cruywagen, Rika Sennett).	174793
2003	Standing in the Rainbow	N		Flagg, Fannie		Radio Newscaster Dorothy, the lady with the smile in her voice whose daily radio broadcasts keep listeners delightful informed on all the local news in the small-town of Elmwood Springs, Missouri on the hells of World War II in 1946.The motherly host of a radio chat-show broadcast throughout the rural Midwest and South from her Elmwood backyard.	174794
2008	Standing Still	N		Simmons, Kelly		Journalist Claire Cooper is a former globe-trotting journalist now working for a Midwest TV station and a suburban mom who suffers from panic disorder. Most of her anxieties seem irrational and she needs Xanax to get through the day. But late one stormy summer night, when her husband, Sam, the successful co-owner of a Public Relations-Marketing firm, is away on one of his frequent business trips, her fears come to life when she discovers an intruder has broken into her young daughter’s bedroom. She watches helplessly as he picks up the sleeping child from her bed. Desperate to protect her family, Claire puts herself in the line of fire and utter the plea that will undo her: “Take me instead.” As she drives away in the kidnapper’s car, Claire fears for her children, but not herself. For the first time in 10 years, Sam will not know where she is. For the next week, Claire is tied to a bed in a strange motel room. She is forced to lie still and contemplate the reasons for this assault on her family. Is this just a random crime or something more sinister. Day after day she goes deeper into herself reevaluating her marriage and her role as a mother, and uncovering the source of her crippling anxiety. In seven days she will step out to the very brink of her soul -- perhaps never to return. An intense bond develops between Claire and her abductor, a widower mourning the loss of his wife. As Claire waits for the ransom to be paid, she faces some hard truths. 	174795
2000	Standoff	N		Brown, Sandra		Reporter Tiel McCoy is an ambitious female television reporter who gets caught up in a deadly hostage drama while investigating the kidnapping of a Texas millionaire's daughterDallas, Texas TV News Reporter McCoy walks into a convenience store on her long-postponed vacation and finds herself smack in the middle of the biggest story of her life.Couple of scared kids, an all-American boy and his very pregnant girlfriend on the lam from her powerful, wealthy father who's determined to keep them apart -- hold McCoy and a handful of other customers hostage.	174796
2006	Standoff: Accidental Negotiator	T			Episode #10. 12-5-2006.	News Media. Reporter (Derrin Horton). Reporter (Matthew Troyer). An armed man takes a recently fired worker hostage at the headquarters of a credit union. The CNU is called in to deal with the crisis.	174797
2006	Standoff: Circling	T			Episode #2. 9-12-2006	News Media. TV News Reporter (Matt Troyer).  Reporter (Derrin Horton).Air Traffic controller suspected in a mid-air collision takes the tower hostage and Matt must find some way to get through to him before hundreds die in the planes he's preventing from landing.	174798
2007	Standoff: Ex-Factor	T			Episode #16. 7-6-2007	News Media. Reporter 9Keith Pillow). Key witness in a federal money-laundering case and his wife are kidnapped and held hostage.	174799
2007	Standoff: Lie To Me	T			Episode #15. 6-29-2007	News Media. Reporter (Keith Pillow). Reporter #3 (John Eric Montana). Young boy is abducted from the Santa Monica pier and Emily is thrown into the middle of the crisis.Situation becomes volatile when Emily's personal life is brought into the public eye and she must confront her demons in order to save the child.	174800
2006	Standoff: Man of Steele	T			Episode #7. 11-14-2006	TV Reporter (Matthew Troyer). Man cheated out of an adoption takes a young girl hostage. Team reluctantly works with an obstructive local Shock Jock Avery Steele (Brent Sexton) to resolve the crisis.	174801
2007	Standoff: No Strings	T			Episode #12. 6-8-2007	News Media. Field Reporter (Jane Yamamoto).When a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent tries to bring a foreign container into the Los Angeles port without an inspection, the FBI and Police step in when the agent takes three of his own colleagues hostage.	174802
2006	Standoff: One Shot Stop	T			Episode #6. 11-7-2006	TV Reporter (Matthew Troyer). When an infamous sniper turns out to be a copycat, Matt and Emily try to draw the real shooter out before more people are killed.	174803
2006	Standoff: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-5-2006. Series 9-5-2006-	TV Cameraman (Jamison Yang). Matt and Emily, a man and a woman who deal with their personal relationship while focusing on their jobs as hostage negotiators.	174804
1956	Stanley	T				News Vendor. Stanley Peck (Buddy Hackett), sloppy, nonaggressive proprietor of a New York hotel lobby newsstand	174805
1939	Stanley and Livingstone	M	DVD -R HQ 1823, 1824. SVDSP 654. SV 203. B 22	Long, Hal and Sam Hellman (Historical research and story outline). Philip Dunne, Julien Josephson (Screenplay)	Tracy. Best Motion Pictures, 1939-40. Ness Book	Correspondent Henry M. Stanley (Spencer Tracy), newspaper reporter for New York Herald, assigned by editor James G. Bennett, Jr. (Henry Hull) to find lost missionary. Publisher of London Globe Lord Tyce (Charles Coburn). Newspaperman (Vernon Dent).Stanley returns from American West where he claims he made up the article he filed to be told by editor to take on "the greatest story in the history of journalism -- if you get it." He finds Livingston and returns to England. But no one believes him.He is vindicated, saying: "I haven't changed. I'm still a reporter waiting for his next assignment."  British press had labeled Stanley as "sensation monger with his pushy Yankee rag." Editor opposes group of big-wigs trying to take over paper."It's my paper and that's the way I intend to run it….I intend to go on telling the truth about graft and corruption in high places. The more prominent the rascal, the bigger the news." New York Times, 8/5/39: "Stanley and Livingstone is the best break..""…the Fourth Estate has had on the screen since the beginning of the Stereotype Era."  Historians have shown most of the film is bunk. Reporters at Dock (Eric Lonsdale, Clive Morgan, Imbode Parrish).	174806
2006	Stanley Cuba	M				Newspaper Vendor (Anthony Caso). Tumor/Paparazzi/Game Show Host (Lars Engstrom).	174807
1993	Stanley Hastings: Actor	NM		Hall, Parnell	#8 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Having interviewed people with broken legs and photographed holes in th4e sidewalks for 20 years, Stanley has nearly forgotten that he was an aspiring actor before he3 took up detecting.He's overjoyed when an old theater chum asks him to step into a production of Shaw's Arms and the Man in the wilds of Connecticut just two short days before opening.There he runs afoul of a persnickety stage manager and the arrogant no-talent soap opera-trained star and gets to share a dressing room with a young actress of few inhibitions.When the stage manager is stabbed to death, Stanley must call on his real-life skills to extricate himself from the role of leading suspect.	174808
1994	Stanley Hastings: Blackmail	NM		Hall, Parnell	#9 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.The New York private eye Hastings is hired on his own. A pretty woman wants him to retrieve some photos with which she is being blackmailed. Stanley gets the prints, which are high-quality porno shots that don't feature the women.Before he gets a chance to ask her why she doesn't want the negatives, he finds her dead body. When he finds another, two cops, one smart and one dumb, get on his case.Both victims were actors working a weird sting that makes little sense to anyone. Even Hastings's deductions and the smart cop's explanation will challenge the clever reader. In order to avoid a murder charge, he hastens to locate the real killer.	174809
1991	Stanley Hastings: Client	NM		Hall, Parnell	#5 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Hastings is still working for a sleazy lawyer who generally sends him out to take depositions from "victims" in accident cases. Then he gets a real client - tailing the estranged wife of an unlikable man.But Stanley, a would-be action writer and accident-scene photographer with a wife, small child and a big dental bill needs the money. Surveillance is uneventful until she drives out of town and checks into a motel near Poughkeepsie.The next morning she is dead -- though she isn't really the man's wife. The real man isn't Stanley's client and Stanley is the chief murder suspect. Stanley's client duped him.	174810
2001	Stanley Hastings: Cozy	NM		Hall, Parnell	#14 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Stanley is at a trendy New England bed-and-breakfast where he is vacationing with his wife, Alice. Their cheerless room with its paper-thin walls, no TV and a blue cartoon frog on the door is doing little for Stanley's spirits and less for his libido.Besides that, someone has started bumping off the guests. The first murder in fact happens practically under Stanley's nose.He is sitting in the dining room when with an ear-splitting scream, a waitress discovers that stunning  young blond Scandinavian woman she is serving has lost a lot more than her appetite. So Stanley finds himself a key witness, if not a prime suspect.	174811
1987	Stanley Hastings: Detective	NM		Hall, Parnell	#1 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.When a man stumbles into his detective agency babbling that he's about to be murdered, Hastings is incredulous until he reads the next day that the man has been brutally shot. He left behind series of clues and Hastings feels honor-bound to take the case.He soon deduces that the man was a drug runner who double-crossed some members of a cocaine-trafficking ring. Then the killers go after him.	174812
1988	Stanley Hastings: Favor	NM		Hall, Parnell	#3 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.The reluctant amateur sleuth is a drone for an ambulance-chasing attorney. When asked to investigate a sergeant's son-in-law, Stanley, probably the worst private detective in New York, gets himself into trouble.He heads to Atlantic City to investigate the peccadilloes of the sergeant's sleazy son-in-law. He becomes entangled with the mob, a blackmail scheme and two murders. He's the prime suspect in both murders and must somehow clear his name.	174813
2007	Stanley Hastings: Hitman	NM		Hall, Parnell	#16 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.The hapless P.I botches the job to protect a contract killer. He is hired by the contract killer to watch his back in the event that someone is shadowing him. Someone is, but Stanley fails to spot him and dead bodies are soon piling up.He begins an odyssey that will take him from a seedy topless bar to a plush corporate boardroom and ultimately a Manhattan courtroom in his attempt to uncover just what did go down and why.	174814
1992	Stanley Hastings: Juror	NM		Hall, Parnell	#6 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Hastings is reluctantly serving as a juror in a numbingly boring trial. A fellow juror and aspiring actress lives near Hastings's neighborhood so he drives her to and from court each day.When she fails to meet him one morning, Hastings discovers her nude body in her apartment. Concerned he will become a suspect, he sleuths on his own interviewing her fellow actors, her ex-boyfriend and her cocaine supplier.Out of his league, Hastings is aided immeasurably if clandestinely by a typically crusty police acquaintance.	174815
2002	Stanley Hastings: Manslaughter	NM		Hall, Parnell	#15 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.A new client admits he once served time for manslaughter after killing a man in a barroom brawl. Now 25 years later, a blackmailer is threatening to make this embarrassing fact public.When the blackmailer is found with a carving knife in his heart, Stanley's client is arrested for murder.So Stanley ends up breaking and entering, contaminating crime scenes, concealing evidence or else planting it, framing two innocent men for two differ rent homicides, facilitating the appropriation of $270,000, hanging out in a topless bar.Also blackmailing a few attorneys and outwitting the cops. He will also manage to crack the case.	174816
1995	Stanley Hastings: Movie	NM		Hall, Parnell	#10 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Stanley can't quite quit his day job as an ambulance chasing private investigator, but he has managed to get a movie produced. A hot young producer-director is filming Stanley's script. But a neophyte superstar is rewriting all of Stanley's best lines.The producer's favorite starlets are running around in their birthday suits and everything would be movie business as usual if bodies didn't start stopping on the set. Stanley's movie is in trouble.It was tough enough filming in New York City on a shoestring without policemen tripping all over the set. When the next attack happens right under their very noses, the cops are sure that someone connected to "Hands of Havoc, Flesh of Fire" is a killer.Back luck for Stanley. When they started tinkering with his script, he figured it was the death of his career. Now, if he can't figure out who the killer is, it just could really be "The End," "Fin," "Fine" of his life.	174817
1988	Stanley Hastings: Murder	NM		Hall, Parnell	#2 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Stanley becomes involved with an apparently innocent housewife-call-girl. He needs to help her get out of the prostitution ring and retrieve an illicit video of her held by her pimp. Unfortunately,Stanley seems to be cursed and walks into the pimp's apartment while a slaughter is in progress. To make matters worse, Stanley is the number one suspect.Hastings is a down-on-his-luck writer-photographer who moonlights as a detective. He answers the call of the chivalry and locks horns with street toughs and pimps.A murder suspect desperately seeks the real killer in a world of sex for sale, where money can buy anything -- even sudden death.	174818
1997	Stanley Hastings: Scam	NM		Hall, Parnell	#12 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Hastings is hired to find information about a young woman whom he recently met in a singles bar in an encounter that he believes may be used against him by someone in his investment firm.Hastings is glad to have a case that pays and starts a search that leads him to a bartender, an heiress, nude dancers, a "talent" agent, his client's wife and business partners. Shortly after he identifies the woman, he also comes across a dead body.Others, also involved in the investigation, turn up dead. When a crooked homicide cop decides Hastings would look good framed and hanged, not even the PI's old police pal is able to offer much help.The more Hastings, out on bail, investigates, the more the evidence seems to pile up against him.	174819
1993	Stanley Hastings: Shot	NM		Hall, Parnell	#7 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Hastings supports a slack writing career by working as a private eye in New York City. While chasing ambulances for a law firm, he gets a walk-in client, a wealthy, meek, homely woman who wants to investigate the intentions of her boyfriend.Stanley stakes out the man as he picks up a suspicious package, presumably containing drugs, in Soho, and then has a rendezvous with another woman. When Stanley reports his findings to the woman, she angrily fires him.When the man is murdered and the woman becomes the chief suspect, Stanley feels it is his duty to check out the possible drug connection. He tails various individuals from Soho to Harlem and is shot by an unseen assailant in a deserted building.	174820
1989	Stanley Hastings: Strangler	NM		Hall, Parnell	#4 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Hastings stumbles into a series of strangulations of potential clients for his ambulance-chasing employers.	174821
1998	Stanley Hastings: Suspense	NM		Hall, Parnell	#13 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Any resemblance between Hastings and a TV detective is entirely coincidental. "I don't have fist fights or car chases and don't even carry a gun. I carry a camera and take pictures of racks in the sidewalk."Stanley works for a sleazy lawyer who specializes in physical injury suits. It's not a particularly uplifting job, but every time Stanley tries to step out on his own, bad things happen to him.When he attempts to assist the beautiful wife of a bestselling author, he winds up being framed for murder and worse. The agent thinks the plot won't sell. The cop thinks Stanley's a moron for not milking the job.The publicist wants Stanley to buy a copy of the writer's latest book. Even if no one in New York takes him seriously, Stanley has his standards and he's determined to find out who is making the threatening phone calls to the wife.	174822
1996	Stanley Hastings: Trial	NM		Hall, Parnell	#11 Stanley Hastings Mysteries	Photographer-Private Investigator Stanley Hastings is a former actor whose pursuits usually end in failure. He is short-tempered and opinionated, an investigative photographer who moonlights as a detective who has more brains than brawn.Stanley cases out ill-lit stairways and injured clients for his shark-like, ambulance-chasing litigator boss, Richard Rosenberg. The monster-egoed Rosenberg is now defending a man accused of murdering his wife.The man has six buddies who will swear he won the biggest pot in a poker session the night of the murder. But he also has a busty bimbo in tow and a brand-new insurance policy on his wife.Rosenberg is naturally determined to preserve the integrity of the alibi. But the complexities of the game make Stanley curious and a little uneasy, especially when one of the poker players suddenly gets scared and then dead.	174823
1915	Stanley in Africa	M			Serial. 7 chapter play.	Reporter Henry Morton Stanley in Africa searching for Dr. Livingstone.	174824
1981	Stanley Siegel Show, The	DT				Talk Show	174825
1999	Stanley Waters: Murder in the Mist	NM		Scott, Willard and Bill Crider	#2 Stanley Waters Mysteries	Weatherman Stanley Waters is retired from the show "Hello, World!" "the number-one related morning program in the whole world" after being the nation's most popular weatherman for 20 years.Stanley is persuaded to stage a Civil War reenactment near his Virginia home, mainly for publicity purposes. The entire cast and crew of his network show, "Hello, World," arrives to cover the event.Grant Tyler, the star of the show, has been the main annoyance of Stanley's career on the show and even now, when he's in retirement, Grant manages to make smarmy remarks about Stanley's baldness or his weight.The morning of the Civil War battle, cameras roll, cannons fire and it all looks like fun until Stanley is shot. Waking up in the hospital, Stanley learns that he'll recover. But a local businessman is not so lucky. He's dead.The local female police chief, whom Stanley loves, investigates the killing and Stanley joins here to find the killer.	174826
1998	Stanley Waters: Murder Under Blue Skies	NM		Scott, Willard and Bill Crider	#1 Stanley Waters Mysteries	Weatherman Stanley Waters is retired from the show "Hello, World!" "the number-one related morning program in the whole world" after being the nation's most popular weatherman for 20 years.Waters is looking forward to semiretirement and a sunny future. He's about to realize his long-time dream of opening up his own bed and breakfast in his Virginia hometown of Higgins. He sees no storm clouds looming on the horizon.Then one of his guests at the gala grand opening party for Blue Skies drops dead -- in full view of the TV cameras covering the festivities. Police suspect that the victim was poisoned.The offending food was a special salsa dip prepared by the inn's chef, so Stanley takes the news personally. After so many years away from home, he barely remembers the dead woman, but it soon becomes clear she was not the town's most popular citizen.The unmarried woman had had affairs with many men, all of whom had powerful motives for murder. As Stanley moves closer to the truth -- and unmasking a cunning killer -- one thing becomes all too clear -- somewhere a foul weather friend will strike again.	174827
1994	Stanley's Dragon	M				Journalist (Steven Brough)	174828
1990	Stanza della parole, La	MF				Editor (Denis Curren).	174829
1625	Staple of News, The	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		News. Undisciplined newsmongers who controlled the news trade in its infancy. Vigorous debate among newsmongers who serve the needs of a giddy public. Cymbal and his cronies. Monopolistic news service that purveys nonsensical news. Officers of the Staple.Cymbal: "To keep so many politic pens Going to fed the press." Fitton: "And dish out news, Were't true or false."  (Pre-Staple news was doctored to make it more appealing to the readers.)Satire on newsmongering. "Where all the news of all sorts shall be brought, And there be examin'd and then register'd. And to be issu'd under the seal of the Office, As Staple News, no other news be current."	174830
1983	Star 80	M				Editor (Marilyn Madderom). Interviewer (Robert Picardo).  Interviewer (Erica Yohn). Radio Interviewer (Paul Ryan). Photographer (Keith Hefner).	174831
1983	Star Chamber, The	M				News Media. Eyewitness News Newscaster (Gary Rebstock).	174832
1996	Star Country	N		Robinson, Jill		TV Investigative Reporter Kate Stone is killed in mysterious circumstances while working on a secret documentary. Her best friend from childhood, who runs a production company in London, returns to Los Angeles to search for the reasons behind her death.Stone is killed in a drive-by shooting. Her friend is trying to buy back the family studio while she struggles with Stone's death.	174833
2000	Star Crossed	NR		Craft, Francine		Journalist Fairen Wilder is co-owner of the local newspaper in Crystal Lake, Maryland. She is also the sister-in-law of the man acquitted for his wife's murder. And she is the fraternal twin sister of the murder victim.They have been close friends. Death of Wilder's son in a traffic accident brings them closer together.  The man feels emotionally bankrupt and the reporter feels the lingering ghost of her sister haunting their relationship.The wife's killer is watching, waiting and unleashing a campaign of terror against Wilder.	174834
2008	Star Crossed	M				Journalist (Jorge Gabriel)	174835
2009	Star Crossed	M				News Media. Radio Newscaster (Renata Sequeira). TV Newscaster (Sara Estelita). Documentary Camera Operator (Jorge Osorio). Camera Assistant (Carlos Lourenco). Documentary Director (Ricardo Lopes). TV2 Reporter (Jorge Gabriel). Rivalry between two of Portugal’s most prominent football teams.	174836
2002	Star Dreamer, The	DT				Newsman Walter Cronkite (Himself) of CBS.	174837
1940	Star Dust	M				News Narrator (Lowell Thomas) for Fox Movietone News. Amalgamated Cameraman (Billy Wayne). Mac (Paul Hurst) Amalgamated Lab Tech. Announcer (Gary Breckner). Telegraph Boy (Frank Coghlan, Jr.). Photographers (Paddy O'Flynn, Arthur Rankin).Messenger (Dick Winslow).	174838
1961	Star in the Wind, A	N	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Nathan, Robert		Newspaperman gets emotionally involved in the news he covers.  Joseph Victor, an American correspondent assigned to cover the Arab-Israel War that resulted in the creation of the Jewish stateVictor becomes emotionally involved because he is Jewish.	174839
1956	Star is Bored, A	C				Gosssip Columnist Lolly (Jane Foray - Voice). Based on Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons	174840
1937	Star is Born, A	M	DVD -R HQ 4164, 4165. L		PR	Publicity Agent Matt Libby (Lionel Stander). Reporter (Lynton Brent). Preview Reporter (Matty Kemp). Billy Moon, Radio Commentator (Franklin Pangborn). Photographer Otto (Vince Barnett). Newsreel Cameraman (Carlton Griffin).Gossip Columnist Artie Carver (Jed Prouty) calls Norman Maine to see if he could set up an interview with his wife "for old times."	174841
1954	Star is Born, A	M	DVD -R HQ 2171, 2172, 2173. SVD 1022			Public Relations Man Matt Libby (Jack Carson) plays crucial role in film prodding actor into eventual suicide. Miss Markham, Publicity Department (Lotus Robb). Libby's Secretary (Hazel Shermet). Photographer pushed down in dressing room (Dale Van Sickel).Reporters (Dale Van Sickel, Tom Kingston, George Kitchel, Duff Whitney). Reporters at Courtroom (Benny Burt, Ralph Volkie). Photographer (Ross Carmichael).Reporters at Shrine Auditorium (Sheila Bromley, Helen Eby-Rock, Ellizabeth Flournoy, Cele Kirk, Hilda Plowright, Ezelle Poule, Don Richards, Robert Strong, Ruth Warren Josephine Whittell, Jean Woodley).Photographers at Shrine Auditorium (Gordon Finn, Al Hill, Frank Marlowe, Charles Merton, Patrick Miller). Announcer (Joan Shawlee).Gossip Columnist Artie Carver (Grady Sutton). A gay journalist. 	174842
1976	Star Is Born, A	M				Public Relations Man (Gary Danziger). Photographer (Sally Kirkland).	174843
1938	Star is Hatched, A	C	L. Vol. 5, Golden Age			Newsboy Freddie Bartholomew hawking papers	174844
1939	Star Maker, The	M				News Media. Reporter (George Eldredge, Wally Maher, Stanley Price). First Reporter (Frank Faylen). Newsboy (Johnnie Morris). Six grubby neighborhood newsboys turned into first-rate vaudeville ensemble	174845
1997	Star Maps	M				Fantasy Reporters (Marion Crayton, Mark Van Cleve, Marina Bakica). TV Studio Crew (Robert A. Boyd, Loren Chase, Drew Byerly, Jennifer Cua, Paul Darrigo, Andrew Durham, Stel Fine, Paul Gellman, Esteban Gonzalez, Jim Hicks, Jill Hughes, Paula Kluxdal.)TV Studio Crew (Toni Knezevich, Lee Parker, Frank Ensign, Bill McGee, Alice Rosenthal, Morris Rossenfeld, Laura Scornavacca, Gregory Scotte, Karine Sturm, Chris Toomey, James Valenti, Jerrold Ferro, David Bush,	174846
1955	Star mit fremden Federn	MF				Sports Reporter (Arthur Neubert)	174847
1951	Star Night	DT				Sportscaster Bill Stern, host	174848
2003	Star of Dusty Lane, The	N		Vandeventer, Robert		Public Relations Man Carlton Torrance on assignment at a Florida resort hotel messes up everything and is “promoted.” That’s the euphemism he uses for the word “fired.” Knowing that his wife will say, “Not again,” he must sneak home to New Jersey to break it to her gently. But on the trip north he messes up as well. A lecherous aviator, a crass comedian, a mercenary midget, a club of lonely hearts, a pragmatic magistrate, two futile lovers, and an old friend in a bitter surprise all fail him, or he fails them. It’s hard to know which, since he just keeps on trying. 	174849
1935	Star of Midnight	M	DVD -R HQ 3876, 3877. SVDSP 685, SV 109		Rogers	Gossip Columnist Tommy Tennant (Russel Hopton) is shot in the back.	174850
1982	Star of the Family: Arcade Wars	T		Chehak, Tom	Episode	News Media	174851
1982	Star of the Family: Critic, The	T		Chehak, Tom	Episode #3. 10-14-1982	Critic.	174852
2003	Star of the Sea	N		O'Connor, Joseph		New York Times Journalist G. Grantley Dixon narrates novel about seafaring journey from Ireland to New York in 1847. Interviews and reportage of the 26-day journey.Lord Merridith and his family board the titular ship in 1847 bound for New York leaving behind an Ireland devastated by famine and strife. The family’s beautiful nanny, Mary Duane, is with them, having fled a life of poverty, prostitution and extreme tragedy. Another passenger is American Journalist Dixon who is lured to America by business and his thinly veiled affair with Lady Merridith. A chronicle of the mayhem aboard Star of the Sea, a leaky old sailing ship crossing from Ireland to New York during the bitter winter of 1847, its steerage crammed to the bulkheads with diseased and starving refugees from the Irish potato famine. It is a personal account written by passenger G. Grantley Dixon, a New York Times reporter who intersperses his narrative with reportage and interviews as he describes the intrigue that unfolds during the 26-day journey.	174853
1960	Star Performances:	T			Series 1952-1956. Four Star Playhouse Syndicated title.	News Media.	174854
1946	Star Pointed North, A	N		Fuller, Edmund		Journalist Frederick Douglass, leader, orator, and journalist. Fictionalized biography	174855
1939	Star Reporter	M	DVD. VHS 846	Neville, John T. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Publisher of the Star Tribune is killed as he was about to print a major story and son John Randolph (Warren Hull) wants to avenge his death. Hitman are out to permanently silence the newspaper and its new publisher Randolph.What Randolph doesn't know is the murdered man was his stepfather and his real father is the gangster he is pursuing. Randolph races to publicly expose the murderers who are corrupting the ideals of the city.City editor is murdered. Gangster is killed. Newspaper Editor Gordon (Joseph Crehan). Reporter Hogan (Monte Collins). Reporter Wilkins (Lester Dorr). Reporters (Ray Teal, Robert J. Wilke).After his father's bloody execution by mobsters, John Randolph inherits the family newspaper.Variety 4/12/39: "Unprofessional handling of the newspaper business surrounds the production."	174856
1931	Star Reporter	M			UK Only	Reporter	174857
1989	Star Reporter	N		Norby, Lisa		School Newspaper. Competing with a rival club for best school project, Karen and other members of the Stars learn about reporting when they start a newspaper	174858
2009	Star Reporter	NJ		West, Tracey		Editor-in-Chief Aunt Arctic of the Club Penguin Times. You are the reporter: will you report on a party at the Iceberg, review the latest Club Penguin play or cover the big ice hockey game? It’s up to you and Editor Aunt Arctic to decide what stories are printed in the Club Penguin Times. 	174859
1921	Star Reporter, The	M		Martin, Wyndham (Novel - "Mysterious Mr. Trent, The" or "Mysterious Mr. Garland, The").	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Anthony Trent (Truman Van Dyke) helps a woman whose father has been confined to a sanitarium by crooks. He reveals he is a newspaper reporter for The Times and has just been promoted to managing editor.Woman is seeking the combination to a safe containing evidence that will clear her father.  Combination is in a watch owned by one of the crooks and the reporter is almost drowned before he gets the evidence.	174860
1912	Star Reporter, The	M				News Media. The Star Reporter (Harry Northrup).	174861
1957	Star Sapphire, The	T			Matinee Theatre - Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer adaptation	News Media	174862
1955	Star Stage	T			Series 1955-1956	Press	174863
1944	Star That Fell	SS	USC	Marshall, Edison	In "Beside Bonanza, The, or A Lodestone of Love and Laughter."	Editor. "Wearing a green eyeshade that made his lean face look spectral, the Sunday editor sat at his desk in his shirt sleeves and drew neat circles and triangles on his desk pad."Ed Brady, a front-page man, a reporter of  the old school.	174864
1991	Star Time	N	OWN - H	Amiel, Joseph		TV Anchors Greg Lyall and Christine Paskins, both news anchors on the fast track early in their TV careers at the Federal Broadcasting System.	174865
1955	Star Time Playhouse	T			Series	News Media	174866
1955	Star Tonight	T			Series 1955-1956	News Media.	174867
1998	Star Trek: Experience, The: Klingon Encounter, The	M			Short	News Media. News Reporter (David de Vos). Attempt by some evil Klingons to kidnap visitors at the Las Vegas Hilton is foiled when the 24th century starship U.S.S. Enterprise transports them safely aboard.	174868
1994	Star Trek: Generations	M				Journalist (Tommy Hinkley). Journalist (Christine Jansen). Journalist (John Putch).	174869
1992	Star Trek: Next Generation, The: Time's Arrow (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SV 238 (Parts 1 and 2)		Episodes #126-#127. 6-15-1992. 9-21-1992. Series 9-28-1987 to 5-29-1994.	Reporter (Alexander Enberg). Journalist Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) hampers the away team's investigations into an archaeological dig on Earth in the 19th century shows evidence that aliens may have been on Earth.The nosy Clemens wants to find out what's going on. Picard and crew follow Data back to the 1890s to get him back only to find the suspected alien visitors killing people in that time period. Data's head was uncovered in the dig.	174870
1968	Star Trek: Patterns of Force	T		Roddenberry, Gene (Creator)	Episode #51. 2-16-1968. Series 9-8-1966 to 6-3-1969	Newscaster (Bart La Rue). The Enterprise seeks out a historical researcher with whom the Federal has lost contact and discover he has contaminated a culture, remaking it into a near-duplicate of Nazi Germany.	174871
1997	Star Trek: Starfleet Academy	G				Newscaster (Bob Langenboucher - Voice).	174872
2005	Star Trek: Vanguard: Harbinger	NSF		Mack, David	Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174873
2009	Star Trek: Vanguard: Open Secrets	NSF		Ward, Dayton and Kevin Dilmore	Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174874
2009	Star Trek: Vanguard: Precipice	NSF		Mack, David	Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174875
2007	Star Trek: Vanguard: Reap the Whirlwind	NSF		Mack, David	Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174876
2005	Star Trek: Vanguard: Series of Novels	NSF			Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174877
2006	Star Trek: Vanguard: Summon the Thunder	NSF		Ward, Dayton and Kevin Dilmore	Series of books on activities on and around Starbase 47, aka Vanguard, set in the same time period as Star Trek: The Original Series. David Mack’s “Harbinger” (8-2005). Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore’s “Summon the Thunder” (6-2006). David Mack’s “Reap the Whirlwind” (6-2007). Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore’s “Open Secrets” (5-2009). David Mack’s “Precipice” (12-2009).	Journalist Tim Pennington was a human journalist in the 23rd century, born in Scotland in 2238, the son of a junior diplomat. At age eight (2246), he accompanied his father on a goodwill visit to Vulcan. In 2259, he took a job as a stringer for the Federation News Service (FNS). In 2265, he became a frontier correspondent based on Stars Landing, the civilian section of Starbase 47, reporting to FNS Editor Arlys Warfield. After filing an inaccurate report on the destruction of the USS Bombay, he was fired from that position. After being fired from FNS, he began raveling with Cervantes Quinn on board Quinn’s ship the Rocinante. He held himself to high ethical standards as a journalist, but struggled to do so in his personal affairs, particularly in regard to his marriage to Lora Brummer. The Pennington School in Wellington, New Zealand, was named in his honor. 	174878
2008	Star Wars: Coruscant Nights: Jedi Twilight	NSF		Reaves, Michael		Reporter  Den Dhur, a hard-boiled journalist and his buddy, the highly unorthodox droid I-5YQ, have shocking news to bring Jax Pavan -- about the father he never knew. Jax is one of the few Jedi Knights who miraculously survived the slaughter that followed Palpatine’s ruthless Order 66. Now deep in Corusant’s Blackpit Slums, Jax ekes out a living as a private investigator, trying to help people in need while concealing his Jedi identity and staying one step ahead of the killers out for Jedi blood. And they’re not the only ones in search of the elusive Jax. Reporter Dhur and his buddy are hot on his trail.When Jax learns that his old Jedi Master has been killed, leaving behind the request that Jax finish a mission critical to the resistance, Jax has no choice but to emerge from hiding -- and risk detection by Darth Vader -- to fulfill his Master’s dying wish. 	174879
2002	Star-Crossed	MT				Newsweek Reporter (Jonathan Alter-Himself.). Associated Press Reporter (Hal Boch-Himself). Associated Press Reporter (Ben Walker-Himself). New York Newsday Reporter (John Heyman - Himself). New York Newsday Reporter (Steve Jacobson-Himself). New YorkNew York Daily News Reporter (Dave Kaplan - Himself). New York Daily News Reporter (Mark Kriegel-Himself). New York Post Reporter (Tom Keegan-Himself). New York Post Reporter (George King-Himself). New York Times Reporter (Robert Lipsyte - Himself).Newsday Reporter (Marty Noble). New York Times Magazine Reporter (Michael Sokoluve). Village Voice Reporter (Allen St. John-Himself). WNBC Sports Reporter (Len Berman-Himself). ABC Sports Reporter (Dick Schapp-Himself). WLIR Radio Reporter (Doc Stanley).Sports Illustrated Reporter (Tom Verducci-Himself). Sports Illustrated Reporter (Ralph Wiley-Himself).	174880
1971	Star-Spangled Girl, The	M	SVDSP 796	Simon, Neil (Play).  Arnold Margolin, Jim Parker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publishers Andy Hobart  (Tony Roberts) and Norman Cornell (Todd Susman)  of the weekly paper The Nitty Gritty ("A Remedy for a Sick Society") and a conservative girl complicates their lives.  Lack of funds to run the newspaper.Hobart's desperate attempts to keep paper going.  He polishes his shoes with stamp pad and answers the phone pretending to be an Italian restaurant to avoid bill collectors. Describes  Cornell as "one of the brightest young writers in the world today."Cornell as a freshman at Berkeley wrote thesis on economic development of  Philippine Islands since 1930 without any previous knowledge of economics or Philippines. Girl believes paper is subversive. tries to distract Hobart to keep him from printing it.Eventually girl and Hobart fall for each other while Cornell gets a job with AP ("At the checkout counter?" Hobart jokingly asks.) "For this newspaper, you would sell your own mother, who, incidentally, no one has seen for three years.""I've got a life savings and three years tied up in this newspaper, Norman, and I'm not going to see something vital and good and worthwhile go down the drain because you can't think of anything but the corn-fed Minnie Mouse next door."	174881
1936	Star-Wagon	NM		Wood, Peggy		Reporter and playwright Jim is married to a New York comedienne. He's invited to Hollywood to write films.  Experiences.	174882
1968	Star!	M	L		AFI-Playwrights	Reporter, Young (Ray Girardin). Newsreel Narrator (Peter Church).	174883
2008	Starbucks Nation	N		Wiel, Chris Ver		Paparazzi are staking out a pop icon who hates every second of it. Dodging the paparazzi one morning on his way to Starbucks, the celebrity spots his writing partner who has been dead for more than a decade who is staring into a mysterious hole in the ground. Driving headlong into the hole, they discover the surreal world of Starbucks Nation, a film set littered with characters from his life and the novel he’s adapting into a movie. Reality TV, celebrity blunders, mindless infotainment, paparazzi, reality TV hosts and contestants, critics and TV Anchors are all targets in this book. 	174884
2008	Starchild	N		Knights, Katriena		Investigative Journalist Fairfax is married to billionaire financier Harrison Fairfax who has spent the seven years trying to find out what happened to his wife. But his wife’s disappearance is only the tip of the iceberg. What lies beneath is bigger and much worse. It’s a conspiracy reaching to the highest echelons of EarthFed. Government strongmen, who are on to Fairfax’s meddling, drive him and the Earthfed starship Starchild Captain Trieka Cavendish into the wilds of the colony planet Denahault where they discover even more secrets and a passion that may be the only thing that can save them. 	174885
2007	Starcraft Archive, The: Liberty’s Crusade	NSF		Mesta, Gabriel 		Investigative Reporter Mike Liberty is determined to uncover who or what is behind the attacks of the zerg and protoss. In the distant future, a loose confederacy of terran exiles is locked in battle 60,000 light years from Earth, caught in the crossfire between two powerful alien races: the enigmatic protoss and the ruthless zerg swarm.  Every new piece of information Liberty finds only deepens the mystery. Thrown into the middle of a war that may determine the fate of humanity, Liberty reports on the escalating conflict and wonders whom he can afford to trust. 	174886
1984	Starcrossed, The	NSF	OWN - P	Bova, Ben		News Media	174887
2000	Stardom	M	DVD -R HQ 5808, 5809. SVD 1191			News Media. Fashion One Reporter Suzie Tucker (Lisa Bronwyn Moore).  Documentarian Bruce Taylor (Robert LePage). All media presentation of a super model's life and times. WPVX Channel 8 News Reporters. TV Talk Shows.Montreal Talk Shows and Community TV. Fashion Editor Eve Pelman. Female and Male TV Anchors. Photographer Philippe Gascon (Charles Berling). Italasia Reporter (Sophie Lorain). Montreal Talk Show Host (Patrick Huard).British Fashion Reporter (Maggie Steed). French TV Anchorman (Patrick Poivre d'Arvor). French TV Journalist (Philippe Caroit).	174888
1998	Stardust	M				TV Reporter (Denise Dador)	174889
1974	Stardust	M				TV Interviewer (Edd Byrnes)	174890
1956	Stardust for Jennifer	NJ		McIlvaine, Jane S.	Sequel to "Front Page for Jennifer."	Former Journalist. Heroine deflects from journalism and goes into the movie world. Author's first book is being filmed.	174891
1980	Stardust Memories	M	DVD -R HQ 5956, 5957. L		PR	Critic (Judith Crist). Sandy's Press Agent (Renee Lippin) Reporter at Screening (Stanley Ackerman). Successful Filmmaker Sandy Bates attends a festival to honor his work.	174892
1997	Stardust:	T	SVD 538			Reporter involved.	174893
1983	Starflight: Plane That Couldn't Land, The	MT				Reporter (George Whiteman)	174894
2001	Stargate SG-1: Absolute Power	T			Episode #83. 1-19-2001	Reporter (Coleen Christie).	174895
2001	Stargate SG-1: Chain Reaction	T			Episode #81. 1-5-2001	News Media. Reporter (Mark Pawson). Reporter (Norma Jean Wick).	174896
2004	Stargate SG-1: Covenant	T		Wilkerson, Ronald (story and teleplay)	Episode #162. 8-27-2004	TV Reporter Julia Donovan (Kendall Cross). Rich industrialist has evidence to prove there is alien life on other planets and gives the governments of the world 24 hours to reveal the truth or he will. The Air Force tries to discredit him.	174897
2005	Stargate SG-1: Ex Deus Machina	T			Episode #181. 8-26-2005.	TV Reporter Julia Donovan (Kendall Cross).	174898
2006	Stargate SG-1: Fourth Horseman, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #184-185.  9-16-2005. 1-6-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Dawn Chubai). News Reporter (Dagmar Midcap). After an SGC officer returns to Earth after unknowingly being infected with the Ancient Plague, the virus quickly spreads throughout the United States.	174899
2002	Stargate SG-1: Prometheus	T			Episode #121. 8-23-2002	TV Reporter Julia Donovan (Kendall Cross).	174900
1998	Stargate SG-1: Secrets	T	DVD -R HQ 4136. SVD 1396		Episode #31. 8-21-1998	Reporter threatens to print a story about the Stargate program.	174901
2003	Stargate SG-1: Smoke & Mirrors	T			Episode #124. 12-18-2003	Reporter (Mi-Jung Lee). An assassination attempt is made on Senator Kinsey. Jack becomes the lead suspect and the team works to clear him.	174902
1998	Stargate SG-1: There But for the Grace of God	T			Episode #20. 2-20-1998	News Media. News Anchor (Michael Kopsa).	174903
1999	Stargazer	NR	OWN - CD-ROMK -  (Book on Disc.Com  CD-ROM)	Brennan, Jewel		Correspondent Cassandra Malone, Chicago Sun's top foreign reporter, is on her way to Rhadie. The correspondent's adventure grows ugly when a group of terrorists highjack the jet.	174904
1999	Staring at Headlights	M				Interviewer (Christian Aghren-Williams)	174905
1939	Stark Summer	NM	OWN - H	Peery, James Robert		Editor wants to be a teacher until a young woman shows him how progressive a small town can be.Charles, editor of the Powell Courier.	174906
1993	Stark Trek: Deep Space Nine:	T	VHS 385  (Partial)		Episode	News Media	174907
1976	Starke Ferdinand, Dr.	MF				Reporter (Rolf Zacher).	174908
1969	Starlet	M				Cameraman (Clark Twelvetrees).	174909
1951	Starlift	M				Gossip Columnist Louella Parson's column. Reporter (Eddie Coonz).	174910
1950	Starlight Theatre	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	174911
1988	Starlight: Musical Movie, A	M				Reporter #1 (Jim Gara)	174912
1987	Starman: Fathers and Sons	T			Episode #19. 3-28-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (Carmen Hayward).	174913
1986	Starman: One for the Road	T			Episode #7. 11-7-1986	Editor (Ed Hooks). Reporter (Roger Scott). Photo Editor (Glenn Robards).	174914
1986	Starman: Secrets	T			Episode #6. 10-31-1986	Sportscaster (David Bowman). Newscaster (Pete Gonneau).	174915
2000	StarNews	DT				Correspondent. UK Correspondent Anjali Rao. Presenter Shakuntla Santhiran.	174916
1994	Starrcade	M				Interviewer Mean Gene Okerlund (Gene Okerlund)	174917
1999	Starry Night	M				Critic Ted Billings (Peter Brier).  Critic Lester Finley (Lee Newman). Reporter Maggie Steele (Maggie Wagner). Sarah Centurion (Marianne Ruth), Critic.TV News Interviewer Maria (Stephanie Erb). News Announcer (Joseph Benti). Commentator (Robert Thaler). TV Interviewer (Michael Hovance).	174918
1988	Stars and Bars	M				Photographer (Ingrid Buxbaum)	174919
1989	Stars and Roses (aka Oi Yan Tung Chi)	M				Photojournalist from Hong Kong (Andy Lau) in Vietnam.	174920
1986	Stars at Noon, The	N		Johnson, Denis		Magazine Reporter in Nicaragua. At least she claims to be a reporter, but is making money as a prostitute.	174921
1946	Stars Incline, The	N	OWN - H	Davis, Clyde Brion		Journalist Barney Morgan, a newspaperman who moves from Denver to New York to the Europe of World War II.  Thorough professional.  He is at home wherever he works.	174922
2001	Stars of Europe	DT				Interviewer (Hedy D'Ancona)	174923
1944	Stars on Parade	M			PR	Publicity Woman (Early Cantrell)	174924
1935	Stars Over Broadway	M	DVD -R HQ 2423, 2424.			Reporter Archie McNeish (Emmett Vogan).	174925
1941	Stars Over Hollywood	R			Series - 1941-54	Press	174926
1936	Stars Screaming Murder	NM	COPY	Reeve, Arthur B.		Reporter "Red" Donnelly of the Star led a rush of newshounds.	174927
2003	StarSearch	TF			Germany	Backstage Reporter (Aleksandra Bechtel).	174928
2006	Starship II: Rendezvous with Ramses	M				Reporter (Christopher Canary).	174929
1977	Starship Invasions	M				Interviewer (Shirley Solomon). Interviewer with Duncan, Betty and Diane (George Raymond).	174930
1997	Starship Troopers	M	DVD -R HQ 7926, 7927, 7925			TV Network Correspondent (Greg Travis).	174931
1977	Starsky & Hutch: Bloodbath	T			Episode. #37 1-1-1977.	TV Reporter (Thomas Scott Brown). Starsky is kidnapped by a murderous cult and he will only be released safety if the cult leader is also released without charge. If he is sentenced to prison, Starsky will be sentenced to death.Hatch must find his partner before he is subjected to a deadly religious ritual as foreseen in the deranged leader's visions.	174932
1988	Starsky & Hutch: Heroes, The	T			Episode #56. 10-29-1977	Reporter Christine D. "C.D." Phelps (Karen Carlson) accompanies streetwise cops Starsky & Hutch for a couple of days. At first they are disgruntled when they are assigned to have the newspaper journalist follow them around.But when they see she is an attractive woman, they're happy to have her along. As they try to trace a drug supplier who is poisoning the narcotics he pushes, the pair go all out to impress the reporter.But she misunderstands their often unorthodox policing methods and writes a very unfavorable article about them.	174933
1977	Starsky & Hutch: Murder Ward	T		Yerkovich, Anthony	Episode #53. 10-8-1977	Investigative Journalist Jane Hutton (Suzanne Somers) goes undercover at a mental hospital as a patient. Policemen Starsky and Hutch also go undercover as a patient and orderly. The three make a startling discovery.The female journalist and the cops discover that someone in the hospital is illegally using patients as human guinea-pigs  for the testing of behavior modification drugs.	174934
1978	Starsky & Hutch: Photo Finish	T			Episode #75. 10-10-1978	Photojournalist Marcie Fletcher (Brit Lind) is a friend of cops Starsky and Hutch and are invited by her to an exclusive party, but the event grinds to a halt when an artist is shot dead by an unknown assassin. Marcie has caught the shooting on camera.The Detective duo confiscate the pictures for police evidence as they being some black-tie sleuthing on the champagne circuit. But Marcie is determined to use the valuable photos to break into big-time journalism.She quietly holds on to one to sell to the highest bidder -- but the killers are determined to get their hands on the incriminating film putting Marcie's life in danger.	174935
1977	Starsky & Hutch: Set-Up, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #39. 1-22-1977	News Media. Newsman (Mike Lawrence). Starsky & Hutch are suspected of being involved in the murder of a man with Mob connections who Starsky knows from childhood who is promised protection and a new identity in return for giving testimony.	174936
1982	Starstruck	M			Australia.	TV Reporter (Brett Nevill). Rock Photographer (Rainee Skinner). TV Director (Stuart Campbell).	174937
2009	Starstruck	G				Reporter is one of the characters in this book where the reader co-authors the book by selecting the heroine, hero and their best friends, even your dog or cat. The novel is 195 pages and professionally bound with more than 30 characteristics to personalize, making it a gift that is truly unique and sentimental. Personalized front cover. You are the co-author.Reporter is the heroine’s best friend and the hero’s pal. 	174938
2009	Starstruck	N		Written by reader.	A Personalized Novel. The reader selects the heroine, hero and their best friends -- even a dog or cat. The novel is 195 pages and professionally bound with more than 30 characteristics to personalize. 	Reporter is a woman diplomat’s best friend. A starship commander known as a daredevil and thrill-seeking gambler takes on his toughest mission: escorting the famously demanding diplomat to negotiate a high-stakes treaty between warring aliens. The commander and the diplomat, a challenging and courageous woman responsible for bringing peace to the Alpha Sector, their clashing personalities and instant chemistry sparks a battle of their own. When a saboteur threatens the mission, the pair, along with the reporter and the commander’s first officer, must fight for their lives and the safety of everyone in this corner of space. 	174939
1938	Start Cheering	M				Photographer (William Lally). Photographer (Al Rhein).	174940
1938	Start of the Road, The	N	GPL	Erskine, John		Journalist Walter Whitman's early years as a not very successful journalist in New Orleans. John C. Larue, chief editorial writer. Theodore Reeder, city editor.  The Crescent./	174941
2005	Starter Marriage, The	N		Harrison, Kate		Media Celebrity Jo is a woman coping with divorce in Texas along with several other women. She cheated on her husband.	174942
2008	Starter Wife, The: Her Old Man and the Sea	T	DVD -R HQ 10598		Episode. 12-05-2008	Tabloids. Angry girlfriend plans to ruin an African-American’s career when she catches him in bed with a man by giving the story to the tabloids. She finally settles for $1.5 million. But the two kiss on the set and someone publishes the picture on the Internet exposing them to everyone. 	174943
2007	Starter Wife, The: Hour Five	MT	DVD -R HQ 10367		Miniseries	News Media. Press Conference. TV coverage. Molly is happy with Sam, but her other relationships suffer when she tries to get Joan to quit drinking. Meanwhile, the divorce proceedings aren’t going well, and Sam begins to feel pressure form Molly to change. 	174944
2007	Starter Wife, The: Hour Four	MT	DVD -R HQ 10379		Miniseries	News Media. Sam declares his innocence. Joan’s drinking spirals out of control. 	174945
2007	Starter Wife, The: Hour Six	MT	DVD -R HQ 10378		Miniseries	News Media.	174946
2007	Starter Wife, The: Hour Three	MT	DVD -R HQ 10381		Miniseries	News Media.	174947
2007	Starter Wife, The: Hours One and Two	MT	DVD -R HQ 10382, 10383		Miniseries	News Media.	174948
2008	Starter Wife, The: Remains of the Snow Day, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10581		Episode. 11-30-2008	Blogger. The Starter Wife confronts Celebrity Blogger Dizzy-Land who has printed parts of her journal on his blog.	174949
2008	Starter Wife, The: Woman Over the Influence	T	DVD -R HQ 10619		Episode. 12-12-2008. Finale of the first season. 	News Media. 	174950
1959	Startime	T			Series 1959-1960.	Press	174951
1960	Startime: Tennessee Ernie Ford Meets King Arthur	T			Episode #31. 5-10-1960	Commentator (John Dehner)	174952
1851	Starting a Newspaper:  Experience of Mr. Jones, A	SS		Arthur, Timothy Shay	In "Words for the Wise."	Newspapers	174953
1965	Starting From Tomorrow	N	GPL	Gray, Tony		Reporter John Skeleton, Irish Mail.  Casey of the London Globe.	174954
1979	Starting Over	M				Magazine Writer Phil Potter (Burt Reynolds) is hung up on his ex, a pop singer with a bad voice. He jumps into the dating pool and begins a bumpy courtship with a nursery school teacher.	174955
2004	Starting Over	M				News Media. Anchor (Jennifer Lynn Lopez).	174956
2005	Starting Over: Mystery Man	T	DVD -R  HQ 4709			News Media. Rhonda challenges Jessica to face her fear of media through confrontation. Allison spends the day with a mystery man who is everything she has ever wanted in a mate. New male housemate.	174957
2009	Starvation Lake	NM		Gruley, Bryan		Investigative Reporter Gus Carpenter of the Detroit Times crosses an ethical line while writing an investigative series and returns to his hometown of Starvation Lake, Michigan, to become editor of the local paper, where the stories mostly reflect the pedestrian and placid nature of small town life. That changes when evidence surfaces that the town’s legendary hockey coach, who disappeared after an apparent snowmobile accident a decade earlier, was actually murdered. Carpenter’s reopening of the case, which has a personal resonance for him (he had been the goalie for the amateur boys’ team the man had coached), shakes all sorts of skeletons loose. Carpenter returned to take over as editor of the local newspaper. He returns to Starvation after a failed attempt to make it big at the Detroit Times. In his youth, Gus was the goalie who let a state championship get away, crushing the hockey coach’s dreams and earning the town’s enmity. Now he’s investigating the murder of his former coach. But even more unsettling to Gus are the holes in the town’s past and the gnawing suspicion that those holes may conceal some dark and disturbing secrets, secrets that some of the people closest to him may have killed to keep. 	174958
1999	Starz Movie News	DT			Series 1999.	Correspondent Alex McLeod (2003-2004), Sanda Sanchez (2005-). Hosts David Doerre (2003-), Wendy L. Walsh.	174959
1942	Stasera niente di nuovo	MF				Editor (Armando Migliari), newspaper editor.	174960
2000	State and Main	M				Reporter (Cindy Lentol). B.B.G. TV Reporter (Matthew Pidgeon).	174961
1998	State Coroner: On Thin Ice	T			Episode #21. 9-28-1998	News Media. Reporter (Catherine Sutherland).	174962
1933	State Fair	M	SVD 737 (Incomplete)			Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174963
1945	State Fair	M	DVD -R HQ 2639, 2640. L.	Strong, Phil (Novel).  Oscar Hammerstein II (Screenplay)	Ness Book. (Remake of "State Fair," 1932)	Reporter Pat Gilbert (Dana Andrews) is a womanizer whose attitude changes when he meets a farm girl who falls for him. When they first meet he tells her that "the great Des Moines Register's got me hog-tied." Managing Editor Simpson (Paul Harvey).He also reveals his ambition to work for a larger paper. Gets his chance when he receives offer to write a column for an eastern syndicate. Calls farm girl to tell her she is going to Chicago to be wife of a columnist.Gilbert: "Forget that you're the managing editor of a newspaper and try to act intelligent. Have you ever seen me with the type who's a good cook?" Editor: "No, but I've seen you with every other type. You had to get round to these sometime."	174964
1962	State Fair	M	SVD 1116. SVD 968 (no ending).		State Fair   AFI: TV Personalities	Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174965
1948	State Fair	R		Stong, Philip (Novel)	Episode #12. 8-26-1948. Hallmark Playhouse. Series 1948-1953	Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174966
1996	State Fair	P	MLPL	Chesebro, Caroline		Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174967
1932	State Fair	N	OWN - H	Stong, Phil (Novel).  Sonya Levien, Paul Green (Screenplay).		Reporter Pat Gilbert (Lew Ayres) becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174968
1950	State Fair	R			Episode #2056. 12-31-1950. Theatre Guild of the Air	Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174969
1950	State Fair	R			Episode #2-56. 12-31-1950. Theatre Guild of the Air	Reporter Pat Gilbert (Van Heflin) becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174970
1953	State Fair	R			Episode #2-134. 12-31-1950. Theatre Guild of the Air	Reporter Pat Gilbert (Van Van Johnson) becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174971
1933	State Fair	R			Episode #12. 2-24-1939. Campbell Playhouse, The.	Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174972
1976	State Fair: Pilot	T			Episode. Based on Philip Stong novel	Reporter Pat Gilbert becomes involved with daughter of family living on farm who travel to the annual State Fair	174973
1733	State Juggler, The; Or Sir Politick Ribbard	P	USC	Anonymous		Critics	174974
2006	State Lee Cub Reporter	NJ		Arentsen, Nesi and Lynn Strangeland		Reporter State Lee Cub writes for the Country Bear Gazette: “State Lee Arrives in Alaska” by State Lee Club.  State Lee Cub finds himself lost in the woods and separated from his parents shortly after beginning the family’s dream vacation to explore the United States. Find out who helps State Lee Cub learn the value of friendship and discover the power of positive thinking. State Lee Cub and a new found friend travel from state to state in search of his parents. He reports from each of the 50 states they visit. 	174975
1988	State of Emergency	N	OWN - H	Sherlock, John		British Journalist Sarah Dalton, a striking young British journalist in New York City attending Columbia. Professor Joe McKeon, a tough-talking, Spencer Tracy-like newspaperman	174976
2001	State of Grace: Premiere	T	SVD 1036		Episode	Journalist Hannah Rayburn (Frances McDormand), a 47-year-old journalist reflects back to 1965 when she was 12 moved to North Carolina	174977
2009	State of Mind, A	N		Casey, Kevin		Journalist John Hughes lives in rural Wicklow, Ireland with writer’s block in the mid-1970s, so he has time to reflect on recent events. When English author William Cromer and his German lover Ingrid move to the Old Rectory nearby, their lives are transformed and an alcohol-fuelled affair begins. Hughes puts at risk everything he has ever loved -- his wife Laura, teenage daughter Rachael and the bucolic ease of their quiet corner of Ireland. Nationalist resentment of this tax-free haven enjoyed by foreigners is sparked by events in Northern Ireland, and John finds himself in the middle of extortion, blackmail, martial betrayal and a suicide. As old and new friendships unravel, even lunchtime visits to the local pub become points of attribution. Losing his friends and mistress, John is forced to take responsibility for his actions in order to save his family and his integrity, and to find release as a writer.	174978
2003	State of Play	MT	DVD -R 1624	Abbott, Paul	BBC television six-part series	Investigative Journalist Cal McCaffrey (John Simm) of The Recorder and an ambitious MP become involved in a conspiracy. Editor Cameron Foster (Bill Nighy) of The Recorder. Cub Reporter Della Smith (Kelly Macdonald). Journalist (Simon Hoggart). Newsnight Presenter (Andrew Brittain). Street Journalist (Christopher Obi). Press Conference Journalist (Freddie Stevenson). Newsreader (Tim Willcox).Newspaper Editor Foster (Bill Nighy) and Reporters Della Smith (Kelly Macdonald) and Cal McCaffrey (John Simm), the MP Stephen Collins’ former campaign manager and a well-respected investigative journalist, try to establish whether there is any relationship between two execution-style hits and the death of Collins’ research assistant. The newspaper reporters are not especially nice people -- crafty and pushy, full of sneaky tricks like setting of a car alarm to flush out a source, or pretending to be a bike messenger to snag a handwriting sample. They lie to and flirt with and browbeat their sources and when that fails to get results (which is often) they do something likely to shock their top-drawer American counterparts: hand over fat envelopes of cash. They also secretly tape record just about every conversation they have. Still, they want to get at the truth and when they’re hot on its trail, they get a certain wild light in their eyes that’s unmistakable. It’s the hot gleam of reportorial lust and an essential passion in any good journalist and an undersung but crucial resource in a free society. The reporters are played by some of the best British actors around.  (Laura Miller, salon.com).When the MP Collins breaks down during an otherwise routine news conference announcing his research assistant’s death, the tabloids are all over him. He confesses to having had an adulterous affair with her and turns to Cal, who was his capaign manager nine years earlier seeking a more sympathetic outlet in the press. Cal’s friendship, though slightly cooled in recent years, complicates his job and those complications multiply as it becomes clear that he has been carrying a torch for Collins’ wife.  Cal and his colleagues discover records indicating that just before she fell to her death on the London Underground she got a phone call from a dead teenage drug dealer who may not have been on drugs. Foster assembles a team of reporters to chase down the story. A freelancer (James McAvoy) is a late addition to the group. He’s been banished from The Recorder for personal reasons, but his ingenious sleuthing finally wins him a spot on the assignment over Foster’s objections. The situation is a ethical morass for Cal, but the rest of the crew is hardly a standards handbook in action. They exercise an impressive moral creativity as they follow the trail leading back to larger forces lying behind the researcher’s death. They deceive and dicker with the police, who are usually one step behind them, and mount an elaborate charade to fan the paranoia of a particularly reluctant source. They land on doorsteps and perch by parked cars like the proverbial birds of ill omen, undeniable signs that the shit has hit the fan. (Miller, salon.com)One question leads to another as the intricate plot winds to an end.Foster is the series’ crypto-hero, but it isn’t until the final episodes that genuine courage begins to break through his facade of jaded weariness. Until then, he has the funniest lines, sighing, “Hands up anyone who’s never screwed a source!” when he discovers how many of his employees have chased the story all the way to bed, and shooing a reporter out of his office with, “Why don’t you go and type something lovely?” Still, when the moment of truth arrives, he orders one of the most stirring stop-the-presses scenes in movie-TV history. (Miller, salon.com). 	174979
2009	State of Play	M			Based on the BBC six-part TV series	Investigative Reporter Cal McCaffrey (Russell Crowe) in Washington D.C.  is a street-smart reporter who represents the old world of journalism. He’s the shining knight who is after the truth. Editor Cameron Lynne (Helen Mirren) of a Washington Daily Newspaper. McCaffrey and his reporting partner Della Frye (Rachel McAdams), a cocky blogger who has to learn how much work goes into actual reporting, try to uncover the killer’s identity as a rising congressman and the investigative reporters get embroiled in a case of seemingly unrelated brutal murders. McCaffrey steps into a cover-up that threatens to shake the nation’s power structures. And in a town of spin-doctors and wealthy politicos, he will discover one truth: when billions are at stake, no one’s integrity, love or life is ever safe.Metro News Reporter (Brenda Goodbread). Reporter (Nora Bauer). CNN Reporter (Christopher Clawson). Journalist (Mark J. Kilbane). Washington Globe Editor (Frederick George Stuhrberg). Researcher (Marissa Welsh). Cameraman (Marcellus L. Connor). TV Cameraman (David Foster). Press Photographer (David J. Smolar). News Crew (Steven A. Webb). Public Relations Practitioner Dominic Foy (Jason Bateman) is a cynical PR guy who panics when he realizes that he has got in over his head.	174980
1953	State of the Nation	DT			Series. 2-1-1953 to 5-10-1953. CBS	TV Newsman Eric Sevareid (first show). TV Newsman Douglas Edwards. Airing live from Washington D.C., this program focused on a topical concern in America using background film and an interview with a guest.	174981
1954	State of the Union	T		Lindsay, Howard and Russell Crouse (Play Adaptation)	Producer's Showcase. 11-15-1954.  Directed by Arthur Penn	Publisher Kay Thorndyke (Nina Foch). Cast includes Joseph Cotton and Margaret Sullavan.	174982
1948	State of the Union	M	DVD -R HQ 3500, 3501, 3502. (With Trailer). L	Lindsay, Howard, Russel Crouse (Play). Anthony Veiller, Myles Connolly (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Tracy.	Publisher Kay Thorndyke (Angela Lansbury) inherits control of Thorndyke Press ("To print the news as it happens, when it happens, good or bad") when her father Sam Thorndyke (Lewis Stone) dies. Uses her position to back Republican presidential candidate.Columnist Spike McManus (Van Johnson), "the poor man's Drew Pearson" columnist becomes campaign publicist for candidate. Thorndyke calls editors of her newspapers together, orders them to deadlock Republican convention so she can launch her own candidate.Editors object to abuse of media and quit. Candidate's wife forces him to recognize own values, He withdraws from campaign manipulated by Thorndyke. Political consultant tells Thorndyke: "I saw a man on the cover of Newsweek and I think you and I could.."First Reporter (Arthur O'Connell). Editor (Brandon Beach). Editor (Sam Ash). Photographers (Harry Anderson,  George Barton, Jack Boyle, Douglas Carter, Charles Coleman, Gene Coogan, Stanley Price). Photographer (Charles Sherlock). Photographer (Lew Smith)Photographer (Wilson Wood). Photographer (Fred Zendar). Television Man (Eddie Phillips). When doctor tells reporters Sam Thorndyke will not last 24 hours, one reporter asks if there is any chance of making early edition.	174983
1946	State of the Union	P	OWN - H	Lindsay, Howard and Russel Crouse		Publisher Kay Thorndyke, ruthless female publisher. Columnist Spike McManus becomes campaign publicity for publisher's candidate.McManus says he wants to buy country paper because 95 percent of nation's newspapers are in small towns. That's where true freedom of press is.	174984
2002	State Property	M				News Media. The Reporter (Tatiana Vujoshevich).	174985
2006	State Within, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Jack Hourigan). Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Anchorman (Rory O'Shea).	174986
1932	State's Attorney	M				Reporter. Courtroom Reporter with a Big Story (Gladden James). Courtroom Reporter (Frank Mills).	174987
2003	Statement, The	M				Photographer (Benjamin Euvrad).	174988
2008	Staten Island	M				Reporter (Maggie Moore). 	174989
2005	Staten Island Catapult, The	DT				Interviewer (Gregorio Smith - The Interviewer).	174990
1996	Statesman's Wife, The	M			Adult.	Photographer (Kriz Newz). Photographer (Bob Scott).	174991
1985	Static	M				Reporter B (Nancy Helin). Reporter C (Mark Bork). Reporter D (Gary Peterson).  TV Interviewer (Tamma Allgood).	174992
2000	Static Shock!	C			Series 2000	Reporter Clark Kent (George Newbern) is Superman	174993
1993	Station Break	N		Friedman, Steve-Rosemary Ford		TV Reporter Mary Reed is a beautiful, talented and ambitious local news reporter for a San Francisco station. Gets a high-profile reporting job in Los Angeles where her star continues to rise	174994
1986	Station Breaks	N		Norton, Edward C.		News Media	174995
2002	Stationery Games (aka Stationary Games)	M				Newscasters (Melanie Fairlight, Stephen Perkins). Radio Newscaster (Katherine Holtry).	174996
1983	Stations	M			Canada	TV Journalist Tom Murphy (Michael Jones), troubled by a friend’s suicide, makes a documentary interviewing people on a cross-Canada train trip.	174997
1970	Statistician's Day	SSF	USC	Blish, James	In "Best SF: 1971."	New York Times Correspondent Wiberg had been a foreign correspondent for the New York Times for 14 years.	174998
1971	Statue, The	M				News Reader (Graham Chapman). Commentator (John Stacy).	174999
1953	Statues, The	SS	GPL	Priestly, J.B.	In "Other Place, The and Other Stories of the Same Sort."	Reporter Walter Voley was a reporter on the Daily Record and one of its best men. Been on the paper 15 years coming to it from a suburban weekly.Given many of the more important London stories and often had a by-line.	175000
1990	Statute of Limitations: Novel, A	N		Buckley, John		Washington D.C. News Media. Speechwriter Tom O'Malley is speechwriter for the new Democratic president. His former roommate, a big shot drug dealer, blackmails him into smuggling cocaine during presidential visit to South America.Inner workings of White House and news media convincingly depicting games Washington insiders play.	175001
1973	Stauning eller kaos	DF			Denmark	Editor-in-Chief Svend Erichsen.	175002
2006	Stay Alive	M				News Media. News Reporter (Veronica Mosgrove).	175003
1992	Stay Tuned	M				TV Anchorwoman (Colleen Winton). Newscaster (Gerry Nairn).	175004
1988	Stay Tuned for Murder	M		Jones, Gary W. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newswoman Zac McKay (Terry Reeves-Wolf) is trying to raise her kids since her husband walked out a year ago. In doing her job, she continually has to contend with the sexual harassment of her male co-workers including her boss. who hits on her.When she goes to a murder site, the new police detective refuses to let her past the police blockage. She tells her cameraman to get cutaways of the detective so she can "fix his wagon" on the evening news. But a romance develops in spite of this.McKay knew the victims of two murders, receives a call from a man claiming to be her husband and confessing he killed the men because they were hitting on her. Caller turns out to be a psychopath who knew the reporter in high school.He tells her husband was killed because he was involved with drug dealers. Psycho captures her, the reporter strangles him, but he comes at her with a rifle.  Detective shoots him and rescues her daughters.McKay is disgusted with TV and wants to return to  a newspaper. TV Reporter (Karen Harris). Photographer (Len Schlientz).	175005
1981	Stay Tuned, We'll Be Right Back (Dark Room, The)	T				Host James Coburn.  Lawrence Pressman, Joanna Miles	175006
1998	Stay Tuned: Wedding at Eleven (aka Stay Tuned: Wedding at 11:00)	NR		Tucker, Bonnie		TV Anchor John Hennessey is TV Anchor Margaret St. James' co-anchor on the news. He loved her and left her in the past -- and now he wants her job.She can't help it if the chemistry between them crackles over the airwaves. Just because she wants him doesn't mean she loves him, right?  So why is she planning a wedding? Their boss tells them they're engaged and the sparks fly yet again.The two co-anchors spend their broadcasts at each other's throats. Suddenly they're engaged and the ratings are soaring -- the only problem is that neither of them did the asking, it's the station manager's idea.	175007
1991	Stay Until Dawn	NR	OWN - P	Oldfield, Elizabeth	Harlequin Presents #1484	TV Anchor Jocasta, a TV news anchor	175008
2004	Staying Alive: MTV and CNN News Special, An	DT				Correspondent Ilana Sod.	175009
1985	Staying Out of Hell	N	OWN - P	Thom, James Alexander		Journalist Scotty Montgomery is a former marine.	175010
1989	Staying Together	M				Newsman (Leon Joseph Pinner)	175011
1923	Steadfast Heart, The	M		Kelland, Clarence Budington (Novel). Philip Lonergan (Adaptation).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Reporter gets a job on a newspaper and is adopted by the editor/ As a young boy,  he shot the sheriff coming to arrest his father, a thief, when he is ordered to do so by his mother. He is found not guilty and becomes a reporter.Editor leaves because of opposition from the townspeople. He later returns to take over the paper and is also made assistant manager of the bank.The town district attorney, who tries to convict the reporter of the shooting when he was a boy, is involved in corrupt dealings and tries to run off with the funds invested by townspeople in a shady oil scheme.Journalist stops him and saves the town.	175012
1971	Steagle, The	M				Reporter (Henry Oliver)	175013
2000	Steaks, The	M				News Media. The Reporter (Susan Krashinsky).	175014
1995	Steal Big, Steal Little	M				Press	175015
2000	Steal This Movie!	M	SVD 1126			Reporter interviews Anita Hoffman, the wife of Abbie Hoffman so she can tell her husband's story to the world to a trusted reporter. TV Newscaster #1 (Donald Tripe). Newscaster #2 (Christine Donatelli)	175016
2004	Stealing a Nation	DT				Reporter (John Pilger).	175017
1996	Stealing Beauty (aka Dancing by Myself, aka Beaute volee)	M				Italian War Correspondent Carlo Lisca (Carol Cecchi), who is also a playboy, wrote a 19-year-old American girl’s mother for 20 years and she wants to find out if he is her father. After her mother commits suicide, the girl travels to Italy to have her picture painted. But her real reason for going is to solve the riddle left in a diary written by her dead mother: who is her father?  The diary suggests the girl was conceived at a villa on an Italian hilltop owned by an English artist. 	175018
2009	Stealing Home	NS		Pittman, Allison K. 		Sportswriter David Voyant comes to the aid of a superstar baseball player, Donald “Duke” Dennison. It is 1905 and the Chicago Cubs are banking on Dennison’s golden arm to help them win the pennant. Only one thing stands between Duke and an unprecedented $10,000 contract: alcohol. That’s when Voyant whisks Duke to the one-horse town of Picksville, Missouri, so he can sober up in anonymity. He bides his time flirting with Ellie Jane, his unofficial chaperone, who would rather hide herself in the railway station ticket booth than face the echoes of childhood taunts. The feed store clerk has  secretly loved Ellie Jane since childhood, but he loves baseball and the Duke almost as much -- until he notices Ellie Jane may be succumbing to the star’s charm. Then there’s a 12-year-old Negro boy whose only dream is to break away from Picksville. When Duke discovers his innate talent for throwing a baseball, Morris might just have found his way out. 	175019
2001	Stealing Home: Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball, The	DT				News Media. CNN Reporter Lucia Newman.	175020
2004	Stealing Sinatra	MT	DVD -R 1637		Based on a true story. Showtime.	News Media. Three men decide to finance their American dream by kidnapping the son of Frank Sinatra. Sinatra repeatedly curses out reporters.Reporter #1 (Rob Bruner). Reporter #2 (Daniel Bacon). Reporter #3 (David Bloom).	175021
1999	Stealing Thunder	N		Millar, Peter		London Journalist John Burke is a middle-aged cynical, hard-drinking, twice-divorced reporter whose interest is piqued when Sabine Kotschke, a beautiful young German magazine writer seeks his experienced help on what looks like a fascinating assignment.Question: Was an atom spy murdered in exile in East Germany and if so, why?  What exactly were the secrets he stole from Los Alamos? And what happened to an American bomber reported missing long after World War II hostilities stopped?Burke's specialty is writing on the Cold War. He's newly divorced and vulnerable when Kotschke enlists his aid. Someone is chasing them and several times they are nearly killed.Burke suspects Kotschke is not what she seems, but his lust for her dulls his judgment. Is she really a journalist after a good story or does she have other intentions?	175022
2005	Stealth	M				News Media. Sky New Reporter (Vanessa Trezise). Deeply ensconced in a top-secret military program, three pilots struggle to bring an artificial intelligence program under control ... before it initiates the next world war	175023
1984	Steambath	T			PR	Public Relations Man Rod Tandy (Robert Picardo)	175024
1978	Stechow oder Ein Fluchtversuch	N		Nowak, Kurt	Germany	Journalist	175025
1990	Steel and Lace	M				Reporter (Saida Pagan)	175026
1964	Steel Balloon, The	NM		McLeave, Hugh		Press	175027
1956	Steel Jungle, The	M				Newspaperman (Joel Smith)	175028
1953	Steel Key	M				Newsman (Esmond Knight)	175029
1989	Steel Magnolias	M				Newspaper Boy (Walker May).	175030
1996	Steel Sharks	M				News Reporter (Bill Langlois Monroe).	175031
2002	Steel Spirit	M				Photographer (Dennis DiBona).	175032
2006	Steel Toes	M				Interviewer (Ron Lea).	175033
1987	Steele Justice	M				Reporter #1 (Bond Bradigan)	175034
1947	Steeper Cliff, The	N	OWN - H	Davidson, David		Journalist Andrew Cooper, an American assigned to reconstruct the newspapers of Bavaria and finds Adam Lorenz, a famed liberal editorial writer.	175035
2005	Steklo	MT			Miniseries	TV Reporter (Sandra Steier).	175036
1918	Stella Maris	M	DVD -R 1544			Journalist	175037
1912	Stella Maris	N	OWN - H	Locke, William J.		Journalist John	175038
2004	Stella Street	M				News Reader (John Sessions). Papergirl (Sophie Rix).	175039
1996	Stella the Stargazer: Curl Up and Die	N		Jorgensen, Christine T.	#3 Stella the Stargazer Mysteries	Astrology Advice Columnist Stella of the Denver Daily Orion, always flamboyantly dressed and often accompanied by pet chameleon Fluffy, Stella the Stargazer, nee Jane Smith, pens an astrological advice column for a Denver newspaper. Her current boyfriend is reporter Jason Paul. Among his female clients, Denver’s fabulous DeAngelo is hot, both as a hairstylist and love god. And Stella the Stargazer’s best friend, Meredith, is caught in the heat. When DeAngelo placed his tired feet in an electric foot bath and breathed his last, it is Meredith who becomes the prime suspect. Between trying to clear her friend, juggler her astrological advice column, and keep a grip on her own tentative romance with fellow reporter Jason Paul, Stella draws closer to a killer who believes that she would look best as a corpse. 	175040
1999	Stella the Stargazer: Dead On Her Feet	N		Jorgensen, Christine T.	#5 Stella the Stargazer Mysteries	Astrology Advice Columnist Stella of the Denver Daily Orion, always flamboyantly dressed and often accompanied by pet chameleon Fluffy, Stella the Stargazer, nee Jane Smith, pens an astrological advice column for a Denver newspaper. Her current boyfriend is reporter Jason Paul.   She becomes part-time assistant director for a local, privately owned theater. During one rehearsal, unfortunately, someone attempts to murder the theater’s owner, and while Stella’s psychic sense didn’t forewarn her, she still feels compelled to investigate. Her love life, meanwhile, goes on hiatus when her boyfriend lands a job in New York. Stella is moonlighting as an assistant director with a local theater to earn the extra money she needs to keep her pet chameleons in chow. When Barbara, the playwright and stage mother, short on talent, long on attitude, who’s paying Stella’s salary, is nearly murdered during a rehearsal, Stella realizes that her job will entail much more than just cueing the actors. The prime suspect is Barbara’s son, the star of the show and a vulnerable waif who has had previous problems with the law. But with her abrasive personality, Barbara has given lots of people reason to wish her dead. Even her awful play, “The Garden of Iden,” which features a misunderstood snake, reveals personal histories some would prefer to forget. While Stella is doing her best to exonerate the son, she’s also coping with her utterly ineffective day boss, Mr. Gerster, as well as with her love interest, Jason. 	175041
1998	Stella the Stargazer: Death of a Dustbunny	N		Jorgensen, Christine T.	#4 Stella the Stargazer Mysteries	Astrology Advice Columnist Stella of the Denver Daily Orion, always flamboyantly dressed and often accompanied by pet chameleon Fluffy, Stella the Stargazer, nee Jane Smith, pens an astrological advice column for a Denver newspaper. Her current boyfriend is reporter Jason Paul.  takes a job filling in for her housekeeper friend Elena, who has disappeared. Before Stella can figure out what happened to Elena, she meets a scared little boy, taps into her paranormal powers and finds herself facing danger from more than one potential evil-doer.When Elena Ruiz disappears, five-year-old Steven Holman thinks that a vampire has taken his nanny. As a friend of Elena’s astrologist and sleuth Stella the Stargazer knows that the woman wouldn’t have walked away from her charge. She doesn’t believe that vampires exist, but she comes to believe that a different, and very human, sort of monster could have done away with her. 	175042
1994	Stella the Stargazer: Love to Die For, A	N		Jorgensen, Christine T.	#1 Stella the Stargazer Mysteries	Astrology Advice Columnist Stella of the Denver Daily Orion, always flamboyantly dressed and often accompanied by pet chameleon Fluffy, Stella the Stargazer, nee Jane Smith, pens an astrological advice column for a Denver newspaper. Her current boyfriend is reporter Jason Paul. Jane Smith leaves her unrewarding life to become a horoscope columnist, aka Stella the Stargazer. She stumbles on the body of a murder victim and is horrified when she is accused of the crime.	175043
1995	Stella the Stargazer: You Bet Your Life	N		Jorgensen, Christine T.	#2 Stella the Stargazer Mysteries	Astrology Advice Columnist Stella of the Denver Daily Orion, always flamboyantly dressed and often accompanied by pet chameleon Fluffy, Stella the Stargazer, nee Jane Smith, pens an astrological advice column for a Denver newspaper. Her current boyfriend is reporter Jason Paul. Stella’s friends all want her to tell them that their love lives are going to get better, but she can’t figure out what to do with her own. The weather forecast for Denver is hotter and hotter and she doesn’t have any air conditioning. On her desk is a letter foretelling her death. No wonder, then, that when some friends need a fourth for a weekend of bridge and other games of chance, Stella accepts. She’s not particularly fond of bridge, and the people in the group are so angry with one another that it doesn’t take an astrologer to know the bidding’s going to be for blood, but it will be cooler in the mountains and people do get lucky. The question the stars aren’t answering is whether Stella’s luck is going to be good or bad. Worried about an anonymous death threat, Stella the Stargazer, astrologer for a small Denver newspaper, heads for the mountain gambling town of Silverado only to become caught up in the death of a troubled young woman.	175044
2005	Stella: Amusement Park	T			Episode #10. 8-30-2005	Weathermen. Spanish Weatherman (Bryant Mason). Martian Weatherman (A.D. Miles). Serious Weatherman (Michael Scott).	175045
2005	Stella: Novel	T			Episode #8. 8-16-2005	Editor (Jeremy Shamos).	175046
1945	Sten Stensson kommer till stan	MF				Photographer (Erik Hed).	175047
2008	Step Brothers	M				TV Anchor (Maria Quiban). Interviewer (Brian Huskey). Two spoiled guys become competitive stepbrothers after their single parents get hitched. 	175048
1996	Step By Step: Major Pain	T			Episode #114. 4-26-1996	Investigative Reporter. Dana takes a career placement test that says she should become a guard at a women's prison. She is livid after hearing the results, demands a re-test and ends up discovering the testing center is a fraud.Dana investigates -- and JT tells her she should become an investigative reporter because she is doing such a good job. She discovers the owner has been convicted of the same time several times before.	175049
1994	Step by Step: Pretty Woman	T	DVD -R HQ 8946		Episode #63.2-18-1994	Photographer Tim Yates (Christopher Darga). Karen is having an interview at the mall for a jeans ad. Photographer is looking for a girl to promote the jeans "with an attitude." Al actually gets the job which drives Karen crazy.	175050
1991	Step By Step: Spoiled Sport	T	SV 281		Episode #73. 10-14-1994	Sportscaster job becomes available and the part-time job sparks Frank's old visions of being a great announcer. He chokes and Carol gets the job, which bums him out seeing himself stuck in an endless average life.He snaps out of it when Carol tells him that to her he is a superstar. Ironically, when Carol doesn't take the job, Cody ends up with it.Frank (Patrick Duffy), a freewheeling, divorced contractors impetuously marries widowed beautician Carol (Suzanne Sommers) when they meet during separate vacations in Jamaica. They each have three children.Cody Lambert (Sasha Mitchell) is Frank's space-out 19-year-old nephew whose nutty schemes and obsessions keep everyone in an uproar but who is smarter than he seems.	175051
1958	Step Down To Terror	M				Photographer Roy (Alan Dexter).	175052
1937	Step Lively, Jeeves!	M	SV 317	Wodehouse, P.G. (Character). Frances Hyland (Story). Frank Fenton, Lynn Root (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Patricia Westley (Patricia Ellis) tries to get an interview with famous butler. Shut out by the other reporters, she ends up sharing a cab with the butler, gets caught in a gun battle between police and crooks.Reporter threatens others with printing a story, decides not to run it and all ends well.	175053
1971	Step Out of Line, A	T				Announcer (Russ Hodges)	175054
1992	Stepfather III	MT				Crime Search Reporter (Brenda Strong)	175055
1987	Stepfather, The	M	SVD 1193			News Media	175056
2005	Stepfather, The	MT				Reporter (Amy Rhiannon Worth)	175057
2003	Stepford Wives, The	M				Talk Show Host Larry King appears as himself at end of the movie.	175058
2006	Stephanie Daley	M				Reporter (Susan Ferrara).	175059
1981	Stephanie: Pilot	T			Episode. 9-8-81	Reporter Stephanie Burke (Stephanie Faracy), hostess of  L.A., local Los Angeles KXLA television magazine program (p. 394 for details). Betty White, Robert Hitt, Jeanette Arnettie, Abby Moore, Kent Perkins	175060
2005	Stephen Colbert	T				Commentator Stephen Colbert is a self-obsessed, right-wing commentator on the Daily Show and The Colbert Report. He knows that, as a journalist, he must be willing to travel extensively -- and often finds himself “live on location” in the Iraqi and Afghanistan. He is the author of the best-selling book, “I Am America (And So Can You!). He has a strong distaste for facts and is really scared of bears. Heroes: Bill O’Reilly, whom he calls “Papa Bear.”	175061
2001	Stephen Colbert: Again: A Look Back	T	SVD 1125			Parody News. Classic News segments, Daily Show, Comedy Central	175062
2004	Stephen Colbert: Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The	T				Parody News. Correspondent Stephen Colbert on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.	175063
1967	Stephen Drake: Black Door, The	NM		Wilcox, Collin	#1 Stephen Drake Mysteries	Reporter Stephen Drake of the San Francisco Sentinel is a newspaperman with ESP.	175064
1968	Stephen Drake: Third Figure, The	NM		Wilcox, Collin	#2 Stephen Drake Mysteries	Reporter Stephen Drake of the San Francisco Sentinel is a newspaperman with ESP.	175065
2004	Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital: Heartless	T	DVD -R HQ 9198		Episode.  4-22-2004	Newspaper clippings detail the 1869 Gates Falls Mills fire. Heart transplant regrets going to Kingdom Hospital. 	175066
2004	Stephen Larkin: Born Under Punches	NM		Waites, Martyn	#4 Stephen Larkin Series	Journalist Stephen Larkin is determined to expose the truth about a miners' strike -- as he sees it.  His sister is in love with a professional footballer who can't escape his shady past.The strike will have devastating repercussions -- not only for those directly involved, but for future generations too.	175067
2001	Stephen Larkin: Candleland	NM		Waites, Martyn	#3 Stephen Larkin Series	Investigative Reporter Stephen Larkin is asked to help find a friend's HIV positive daughter who has gone missing. He soon finds himself trawling the dregs of London's underworld in their search to find her.Larkin also finds that a ghost from his past has appeared.	175068
1999	Stephen Larkin: Little Triggers	NM		Waites, Martyn	#1 Stephen Larkin Series	Journalist Stephen Larkin is working as an agency journalist in  his native Newcastle and busy blackmailing the powerful into keeping their campaign promises..But he still feels dissatisfied and to stop himself from getting bored, he jumps at a chance to track down a child abuser with friends in high places.Larkin sets out thinking he knows all there is to know about the evil men do -- but he's wrong.	175069
2001	Stephen Larkin: Mary's Prayer	NM		Waites, Martyn	#2 Stephen Larkin Series	Tabloid journalist Stephen Larkin, sober and disillusioned with London,  reluctantly accepts an assignment to cover a gangland funeral back home in Newcastle.Several years earlier he had left sick and disgusted, vowing never to return, but the pull of the city, and the promise of a juicy story, finally persuades him to return.While there, Larkin's old flame Charlotte asks him to check out the alleged suicide of her friend Mary - a course of action that will leave Larkin bruised, battered and with some painful memories of the city he was trying to forget.	175070
1923	Stephen Steps Out	M		Davis, Richard Harding (from the story "Grand Cross of the Desert, The." Douglas Fairbanks Jr. first sound film		Press	175071
1938	Stepmother	R			Series 1938-1942	Newspaperman. Daughter of Chicago newspaperman	175072
2001	Steppin' on a Rainbow	NM		Friedman, Kinky		Columnist Willis  Hoover for the Honolulu Advertiser.  Sports journalist and cookbook writer friend has disappeared and he asks a PI friend to help find him.  Detective and his friend go to Hawaii and with Hoover pursue the missing man's trail.Newspaper Reporter Carline, a beautiful local journalist, disappears.	175073
1926	Stepping Along	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	175074
1966	Stepping Westward	N		Bradbury, Malcolm	PR	College Public Relations department gives the college president maximum publicity.	175075
1987	Steps	M				Journalist (Peggy Freidman)	175076
1997	Stepsister, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7462, 7463.			Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Young woman suspects that her new stepmother and stepsister murdered her father.	175077
1974	Steptoe and Son: Back in Fashion	T			UK. Episode #51,9-4-1974	Photographer (Roy Holder).	175078
2001	Stereo Future	M				Video Editor (Makoto Otake) no Wada.	175079
1994	Sterling Advice	N		Steen, Sandy	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	175080
1999	Sterling Chase, The	T				Interviewer (Greg Wood).	175081
1940	Stern von Rio	MF			Germany	Journalist (Wilfried Seyferth), der Assistant von Herrn Hadrian.	175082
2006	Steve "Snap" Malek: Shadow of the Bomb	N		Goldsborough, Robert	#2 Steve "Snap" Malek Mysteries	Reporter Steve "Snap" Malek covers the local police beat for the Tribute in 1942 when most of the newspaper coverage is on the war. Malek gets a tip that in the Hyde Park area foreigners are walking around, but his snitch knows nothing about this.Even more interesting is a University of Chicago scientist telling people including the reporter that they are developing a secret weapon to win the war. Police Reporter Malek in 1930-1940s Chicago, Illinois.When Malek goes to interview the scientist about this he finds him murdered with a rope around his neck. Further digging leads to the fact that the victim worked in a boarded up lab guarded by soldiers.When a second project scientist is killed, Malek spies on the Enrico Fermi team that is trying to create a controlled nuclear chain reaction.Malek seems more interested in solving homicides than in uncovering top secret weapons that could harm his nation if revealed. He works the crime beat realistically.	175083
2005	Steve "Snap" Malek: Three Strikes You're Dead	N		Goldsborough, Robert	#1 Steve "Snap" Malek Mysteries	Reporter Steve "Snap" Malek covers the local police beat for the Tribute in 1930-1940s in Chicago, Illinois.	175084
1950	Steve Allen Show	T			Series	Talk Show Host Steve Allen	175085
1956	Steve Allen Show, The	T			Series 1956-1961	Newspaper. Letters to the Newspaper Editor read by Talk Show Host Steve Allen.	175086
1958	Steve Allen Show, The:	T			Episode #87. 5-18-1958	Columnist Abigail Van Buren. Talk-Show Host Steve Allen. Announcer Gene Rayburn. TV Newscaster John Cameron Swayze.	175087
1997	Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration	T				Newspaper. Recital of letters to the editor -- Steve Allen (Press sticker in his hat)	175088
2001	Steve Harvey Show, The: Not the Best Man	T			Episode #93. 2-25-2001	Cameraman (Raymond Ma).	175089
2001	Steve Harvey Show, The: Tiger Hoods	T			Episode #88.	News Announcer (Brad Abrell).	175090
1955	Steve Hunter, Trouble Merchant:	T			Episode #1. 10-31-1955	Newspaper Reporter (Richard Burrell).	175091
1928	Steve MacBride	SS		Nebel, Frederick -- 1928-1936, Black Mask		Reporter John X. Kennedy for the Free Press is the police captain's friend and de facto sidekick. He's a drunk, worn down by the world and other internal demons, but a good amateur detective.	175092
1981	Steve Martin's Best Show Ever	T				Reporter (Eric Idle). Announcer (Don Pardo)	175093
1947	Steve Roper	CS		Saunders, Allen (Writer) and Artist Elmer Woggon), In 1954 Artist William Overgard		Photojournalist Steve Roper who battled sometimes bizarre, gruesome villains. The handsome blonde news photographer worked for a major news magazine. Big apple-pie, all-American Roper was a photojournalist known for catching villains on film. The pipe-smoking Roper was a fast-thinking, stylish, college-educated “straight arrow,” the adopted son of a wealthy San Francisco family. After his World War II service in Navy intelligence, Roper got a job at Spotshot magazine (renamed Spotlight in 1950) and from then on the main action was set in New York City. As good with his fists as with his cameras and typewriter, Roper built a reputation as a racket-busing ace reporter and editor. In 1951, Steve got engaged to his “boss lady” Kit Karson, but when he was framed on a story in 193 and broke jail she abandoned him and the experience left him a confirmed bachelor. Vindicating  himself in a major crime ring bust, he was snapped up by the competition, crusty Major J. Calhoun McCoy at Tell Magazine (soon renamed Proof). He continued exposing crimes and frauds, even on routine assignments such as covering rock stars or beauty pageants, but his sense of moral outrage kept landing him in fiendish criminal traps and nearly finished him -- and some of the crooks he sent up the river to prison with his exposes came back for revenge.  On the domestic side, in 1953, he took in a Korean war orphan as his wad intending to adopt him. But after 1958, the Korean war orphan wasn’t seen again. In 1956, Mike Nomad (born Nowak in Krakow Poland) had served in World War II as an Army commando ad after working in oil fields looked up Roper to verify his Proof photo of a smuggler he thought he had killed. They solved the case together and then Roper got him a job at Proof as a truck driver. Flat-topped Nomad was totally different from Roper. He was a tough, street-smart antihero, loyal to friends and family but not averse to deceiving them and often AWOL from work as he barged into risky situations without thinking them out. The friendship and interaction between the two men became a lasting theme of the strip. They alternated or joined forces for the next 25 years in stories about people whose problems often drove them to crime, especially women. 	175094
1969	Steve Roper & Mike Nomad	CS		Saunders, Allen (Writer) and Artist William Overgard	Ended in Dec. 2004	Photojournalist Steve Roper who battled sometimes bizarre, gruesome villains. The handsome blonde news photographer worked for a major news magazine. Big apple-pie, all-American Roper was a photojournalist known for catching villains on film. The pipe-smoking Roper was a fast-thinking, stylish, college-educated “straight arrow,” the adopted son of a wealthy San Francisco family. After his World War II service in Navy intelligence, Roper got a job at Spotshot magazine (renamed Spotlight in 1950) and from then on the main action was set in New York City. As good with his fists as with his cameras and typewriter, Roper built a reputation as a racket-busing ace reporter and editor. In 1951, Steve got engaged to his “boss lady” Kit Karson, but when he was framed on a story in 193 and broke jail she abandoned him and the experience left him a confirmed bachelor. Vindicating  himself in a major crime ring bust, he was snapped up by the competition, crusty Major J. Calhoun McCoy at Tell Magazine (soon renamed Proof). He continued exposing crimes and frauds, even on routine assignments such as covering rock stars or beauty pageants, but his sense of moral outrage kept landing him in fiendish criminal traps and nearly finished him -- and some of the crooks he sent up the river to prison with his exposes came back for revenge.  On the domestic side, in 1953, he took in a Korean war orphan as his wad intending to adopt him. But after 1958, the Korean war orphan wasn’t seen again. In 1956, Mike Nomad (born Nowak in Krakow Poland) had served in World War II as an Army commando ad after working in oil fields looked up Roper to verify his Proof photo of a smuggler he thought he had killed. They solved the case together and then Roper got him a job at Proof as a truck driver. Flat-topped Nomad was totally different from Roper. He was a tough, street-smart antihero, loyal to friends and family but not averse to deceiving them and often AWOL from work as he barged into risky situations without thinking them out. The friendship and interaction between the two men became a lasting theme of the strip. They alternated or joined forces for the next 25 years in stories about people whose problems often drove them to crime, especially women. In February 1970, Roper was promoted by McCoy to editor-in-chief over “Consolidated Publications, Inc.,” with new challenges, but Roper continued to do investigative reporting. Then in August 1976, after years of lecturing his pal to look before he leaped, he leaped for love in his late forties and married young reporter Trudy Hale. Meanwhile, Nomad who remained footloose and single despite four close calls, was laid off from Proof and got new jobs with new dangers, as a cab drive and independent trucker.In a gripping climax in 1983, Roper lost his wife -- traumatized in an explosion and committed to a mental hospital and then divorcing him -- got fired for taking dangerous risks in an expose of political bribes, and then moved to Florida to make a new start as a TV News Anchor. In 1987, after finishing his broadcasting work and some freelancing, Roper retired in Florida and was oddly kept out of sight for 10 years. But in 1997 he returned: after brooding over his losses, he had gone to work on a newspaper and was later fired (1998) for upholding truth over employee loyalty. Tired of the “prison of journalism,” he joined Nomad in detective work and by the end of the strip had again become the leading character. The final strip on Sunday, December 26, 2004 wordlessly showed Roper visiting his ex-wife’s grave with a daughter whom she had given birth to in the hospital without telling him -- and who was now also a journalist. 	175095
1944	Steve Roper and Big Chief Wahoo	CS		Saunders, Allen (Writer) and Artist Elmer Woggon)		Photojournalist Steve Roper who battled sometimes bizarre, gruesome villains. The handsome blonde news photographer worked for a major news magazine. Sidekick was Big Chief Wahoo.	175096
2004	Steve Saves L.A.	M				TV News Anchor (David Ulrich).	175097
1991	Steven Brown -- L'autre chez moi	M				Interviewer (Anne Henriet)	175098
2009	Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson: Change Up: Mystery at the World Series	NS		Feinstein, John	#3 Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson	School Sports Reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are in the eighth grade.  The teen reporters are back on the sports beat, this time at the World Series. Veteran reporters, they have access to athletes and locker rooms to get stories fans want to read, and it seems that Stevie has hit it big when he interviews a pitcher for the Washington Nationals who has never made it big in baseball, but is about to. He gets to start the first game of the Series and becomes the biggest feel-good story in baseball. As Stevie digs for more material for his story, he finds out there is more to the pitcher than he first thought. While covering the Series, Stevie tries to also uncover the truth of the pitcher’s past, and then must decide if it is something the world really needs to know.  Stevie and Susan Carol are newspaper reporters as they grapple with deadlines, sources, ethics and the power of the press. 	175099
2009	Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson: Cover-Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl	NS		Feinstein, John	#4 Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson	School Sports Reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are in the eighth grade.  The teen reporters are back on the sports beat, and they discover that the Dreams’ offensive linemen are using HGH (human growth hormone) and seek evidence that implicates the team’s owner. They end up getting a recording of the owner admitting that he was trying to cover up the test results through bribery. The 14-year-old sports reporters investigate suspicious activities at the Super Bowl after Stevie gets fired from his co-anchor job on a groundbreaking teen sports show. Stevie and Susan Carol  are famous sports-TV reporters. Now covering the Super owl, they stumble into an even bigger story -- five offensive linemen have failed their steroid tests and there has been a huge conspiracy to cover it up. The Super Bowl. America’s biggest sports spectacle. More than 95 million fans will be watching, but Steve Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson know that what they’ll be watching is a lie. They know that the entire offensive line of the California Dreams have failed their doping tests and that the Dreams’ owner is trying to cover up the test results. The two teens are sitting on the biggest sports scandal of the decade. What they don’t know -- yet -- is how to prove it.The two teenage sports reporters are scheduled to go to Indianapolis to cover the Super Bowl in their role as reporters for a kids’ sports show. Stevie, however, receives some unwelcome news before he can depart for Indy. He is being replaced on the television show. Susan Carol’s new partner will be one of the lead singers of a popular boy band. Stevie is devastated, and Susan Carol vows to walk off the job. She must fulfill her contract at least for now. Stevie, fortunately, is invited to come to Indianapolis by his newspaper reporter friend Bobby who secures him a press pass. When Stevie and Susan Carol stumble across a potential scandal, they must again play the role of teen sleuths to get to the truth. That puts their lives and even the Super Bowl game in a precarious situation. Can they expose this cover-up without coming to harm or ruining the reputation of some of the key players? 	175100
2006	Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson: Last Shot: Final Four Mystery, A	NS		Feinstein, John	#1 Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson	School Sports Reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are in the eighth grade. They won the national writing contest and one would think that would have been prize enoughWhen they receive their all-access tickets to the NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, they are understandably gleeful. Their euphoria comes down a few notches, however, when they overhear a coach pressuring a player to throw a key game.In the March Madness environment, the two young scribes don't know whether they have blundered into the biggest scoop of a lifetime or what threatens to become a near-death experience!After mingling with sportswriters, television personality Dick Vitale (awesome, baby!), and legendary Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski, the wide-eyed teens wander about the massive Superdome.This is a tale of celebrity, big business, and corruption as witnessed by two eager and innocent fledgling reporters who must decide what to do with their unexpected knowledge.	175101
2006	Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol: Vanishing Act: Mystery at the U.S. Open	NS		Feinstein, John	#2 Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson	School Sports Reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson cover the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament.Our young reporters are just settling into the excitement when something inconceivable happens: Just minutes before her second-round match, young Russian tennis phenom Natalia Makarova simply vanishes.Her unexplained disappearance generates a full-court press of media speculation: Did the star player flip out -- or has she been kidnapped? Needless to say, with a keen nose for news, our fledgling journalists are on the story.The media coverage is staggering. Everyone is looking for Natalia--including Stevie and Susan Carol. Was she kidnapped? Did she run? Is she even still alive? Rumors are growing wilder by the hour.	175102
1992	Stick Foster: Mall Rats	NM		Robinson, Kevin	#2 Stick Foster Mysteries	Columnist Nick (Nicholas) "Stick" Foster, a wheel-bound paraplegic reporter for a small Orlando, Florida newspaper, is the groom and his ravishing lawyer bride, Samantha also wheelchair-bound, are getting married.At the wedding reception, they are upstaged when an elderly spinster woman in the congregation dies from punch laced with "crack, PCP and amphetamine." Stick sets out to discover the true murderer aided by his handicapped but worldly wife.Suspicion falls on six other wedding guests -- troubled adolescents called mall rats whom Stick befriended while doing a "mall life" newspaper series.Also present are a young man suffering from Downs syndrome, a graying FBI agent, an entire wheelchair basketball team and many more of Stick's mixed bag of pals. The wheel-chair-bound reporter gets around as he searches for the killer.The story gives a graphic account of the technicalities of life in a wheelchair since the author is disabled himself.	175103
1993	Stick Foster: Matter of Perspective, A	NM		Robinson, Kevin	#3 Stick Foster Mysteries	Columnist Nick (Nicholas) "Stick" Foster is a wheel-bound paraplegic reporter for a small Orlando, Florida newspaper and his life and marriage are rolling right along. Someone is killing lawyers.Sam, his wife, also a paraplegic, is proving herself as adept at the practice of law as she is at teaching Stick the intricacies of love. Samantha is an attorney at a well-regarded law firm where the senior partner suddenly keels over at a formal dinner.Stick is contacted by the man's cardiologist and lover who believes he was murdered because his pacemaker was in excellent repair and he was in good health. With the help of computer hackers, shady characters and tough guys, Stick goes to work.Then a young associate dies when his head is crushed by a bronze bust.  Stick is sure both are murders and looks for possibilities of partner rivalry. The more Stick probes, the more bodies pile up.Stick also examines the background of a pending lucrative case involving a death precipitated by a faulty exercise machine.	175104
1991	Stick Foster: Split Seconds	NM	MLPL	Robinson, Kevin	#1 Stick Foster Mysteries	Columnist Nick (Nicholas) "Stick" Foster, a wheel-bound paraplegic reporter for a small Orlando, Florida newspaper, is crabbing in the Intercoastal Waterway with his friend Phil Stilles when they discover a body.The corpse is a computer genius attached to a NASA affiliate at the Kennedy Space Center. The death is officially dubbed accidental, but Stick and the dead man's fiancée have their doubts especially when they are pursued by two sets of hunters.The hunters are seeking a laser storage disk that the computer genius was carrying. The FBI intervenes and Stick reluctantly joins forces with them after the thugs kidnap the widow and kill his friend Phil.While various hackers try to decipher what's on the disk, a hunch leads Stick to the motive -- a serious threat to Florida and the space program and to a wild race against time.The author is also paralyzed as the result of an accident and creates a journalist-detective who works around his disabilities.	175105
2006	Stick It	M	DVD -R HQ 9468, 9469			News Media. Sports Media. Final brush with the law sends a teenage gymnast to a legendary coach’s elite academy, where her rebellious attitude makes her both friends and enemies. 	175106
1926	Stick to Your Story	M		Murphy, Ralph O. (Story). Arthur Q. Hagerman (Titles). Hery Roberts Symonds (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter is nearly fired because he keeps passing up assignments. Editor's daughter intervenes, and he eventually saves the editor from a bomb, landing a scoop for the paper and marrying the daughter.Copy O'Hara (Jack McHugh). Scoop Martin (Billy Sullivan).	175107
2006	Sticks & Stones (aka Sticks and Stones)	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Angela Gottschalk). Young girl finds God in a television broadcast and embarks on a strange and disturbing journey.	175108
1999	Sticks and Stones: Investigating the Blair Witch	M			Short	Parody Documentary. Fake Documentary. News Media. TV Anchor for 6 News  (Minette Marcial). Newschannel 6 Reporter (Keith Whittaker). 11 News Anchor (Joe Nagy). Interviewer (Daniel Myrick).  Interviewer (Eduardo Sanchez)	175109
1999	Sticky Fingers of Time, The	M				New York Magazine Writer who travels in time	175110
1984	Stiff Competition	M			Adult	Swedish Erotica Reporter Kitten (Kitten Natividad),	175111
1944	Stiff in Time Saves Nine, A	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, May, 1944	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	175112
2006	Stiffs	M				News Photographer (Jerry Quinn).	175113
1996	Stigmata 44	M				Newscaster (Bob Jimenez)	175114
1951	Stika v rybnice	MF			Czechoslovakia	Radio Reporter (Lubor Tokos).	175115
1958	Still Alive Tomorrow	N		Young, Wayland		Press	175116
1998	Still Crazy	M				Female Reporter (Daisy Donovan). Snotty Reporter (Bruce Byron).	175117
1987	Still Crazy Like a Fox	MT				Newscaster (Christopher Robbie)	175118
2006	Still Dreams	T			Short	Photographer, Media (Rob Carpenter).	175119
2002	Still Game: Cauld	T			Episode #3.  Comedy	Newsreader (Ian Sexon).	175120
2004	Still Game: Holiday	T			Episode #11. 1-17-2004. Comedy	Newsreader (Ian Sexon).	175121
2003	Still Game: Scran	T			Episode #10. 5-2-2003	News Media. Reporter (Gabriel Quigley).	175122
1998	Still Holding On: Legend of Cadillac Jack, The	MT				Editor (Bob Hess)	175123
1979	Still Life	SS	UCLA	Raphael, Frederic	In "Oxbridge Blues."	Journalists. Both worked for the same newspaper. She helped to edit the fashion pages. He was a law specializing in economic news. Having an affair.  Anonymous.	175124
1988	Still Life	M				Cameraman Dave (Dave McKay).	175125
2007	Still Life With Husband	N		Fox, Lauren		Freelance Writer Emily Ross in Milwaukee  is 30 years old and personal advocate for cake at breakfast time. With ringlets of shoulder-length hair prone to frizz and pretty brown eyes, Emily has been described as striking, interesting, dramatic-looking.Emily is ambivalent and bored. Reporter David Keller is a sexy young reporter-editor for the local alternative newspaper. With his longish floppy hair and rough unshaven cheeks, David smells like air and wind and Emily kind of wants to lick him.Emily also has a part-time job as assistant editor at a medical journal called Male Reproduction and a marriage to steady Kevin, a technical writer she meet in college. He is slowly driving Emily insane with his daily pleas for procreation.When Emily exchanges emails with David, she deludes herself into thinking that this could lead to work as a freelancer rather than an affair. David wants her to write a column for him and possibly something more.Emily walks the knife's edge as innocent emails between them evolve into strolls in the parks and other non-dates. She never mentions she is married. Keller and Emily start an affair. But things do not go well.	175126
2005	Still Life, The	M				Art Critic (Dean Dinning). Photographer (Kato Kaelin). Artist struggles to pick up the pieces of his tattered life	175127
2004	Still Life: Not Fade Away	T			Episode #5. 2-2004	Interviewer (Marsha Regis).	175128
1993	Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder	M		Taav, Michael, Dean Parisot (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Nellie Ambrose (Jessica Steen) living with aspiring musician-composer and pursuing a story on a serial killer who turns his victims into works of art.Ambrose finds time to work as a performance artist when not arguing with her boss on how to cover the story. She at first becomes angry when her boss refuses to run her footage.But after her boyfriend is turned into a living work of art by copycats of the killer, she tries to stop footage of the incident from being aired. She is ordered to pursue the story, even though it involves her boyfriend.Ambrose begins receiving tapes from the killer and is kidnapped by him, eventually being dragged back to boyfriend's apartment, where the killer intends to turn the couple into his latest masterpiece.After she convinces the killer to do an on-camera interview, he throws himself out of a window to satisfy his public.	175129
1992	Still Not Quite Human	MT				Photographer (Michael Rogers).	175130
1986	Still the Beaver: Murder in Mayfield	T			Episode #3. 12-29-1986	TV Reporter (Ron Stone).	175131
1991	Still Waters	NM	OWN - H	Tucker, Kerry		Magazine Photojournalist Libby Kincaid, New York	175132
1999	Still Waters	N		Giencke, Jill		News Media	175133
1992	Still Waters	NM		Hoag, Tami		Newspaper Owner Elizabeth Stuart of local newspaper is recovering from a messy and very public divorce from her magnate husband. She is persuaded by an old college chum to move with her son from Atlanta to Still Creek, Minnesota. She buys the newspaper.When car trouble strikes, she goes to a construction site and finds a developer in his car with his throat cut. Sheriff thinks a transient killed him for his wallet.Stuart suspects everyone in town. The dead man had a secret list of names of people who owed him money.Sheriff and Stuart trade remarks. He escorts her to a press conference because "I want to know where your mouth is." Stuart: "It won't be kissing your ass."	175134
1991	Still Waters	N		Welch, Pat		Reporter Jill Gallagher, a hard-up, has-been journalist and old friend of PI Helen Black, is onto a story that could resurrect her career. But her comeback is cut short when she falls to her death near Still Waters Lodge in northern California. The police call it an accident; however, just hours before her death Jill had left a message on Helen's answering machine saying that she was being followed. Helen and her lover Frieda Lawrence visit the lodge where Jill was staying and meet strong reactions among her acquaintances there: Miranda Benson, the lodge owner's daughter, seems devastated by Jill's death, while guest Amy O'Neill takes time out from sparring with her husband to snarl that "as far as I'm concerned the bitch can rot in hell."	175135
1996	Still Waters Burn	M				Sportscaster #1 (Dan Rusanowsky).	175136
1934	Stilla flirt, En	MF				Photographer Swanson (Thor Modeen).	175137
2000	Stillborn: Medical Thriller, A	N		Rohini, Nilekani		Journalist Poorva Pandit is recovering in a Bangalore hospital from a road accident when she overhears a bizarre story about a contraceptive vaccine research, unwanted pregnancies and a missing malformed fetus. Dr. Anshul Hiremath has set up a research center to test the efficacy of his new vaccine for contraception. But word soon leaks out that some of the tribal women on whom the vaccine was being tested have become pregnant and one of them has delivered a deformed stillborn baby. Even more strangely, the fetus disappears from the lab and turns up mysteriously at an NGO camp nearby. Following the trail for a story to break out of her ennui, Poorva begins to uncover a chain of incredible links. She realizes that Anshul is just one of the players in this international game where scientists and researchers are playing for incredibly high stakes and will stop at nothing to be the first to produce the ultimate contraceptive. The story moves through Bangalore with its  booming pharmaceutical industry to the tribal settlements in MR Hills and finally to the rarefied world of medical research in New York. 	175138
1984	Stille Oceaan, De	MF				Journalist (Gerrard Verhage).	175139
1989	Stills	N	OWN - H	Hazo, Samuel		Photojournalist Bede Baxter, an American photojournalist missing in Lebanon.  Producer Louise does memorial documentary falling in love with his memory.	175140
1987	Stillwatch	MT	SV 81	Clark, Mary Higgins (Novel). Laird Koenig, David Peckinpah (Teleplay)		TV Reporter Patricia Traymore (Lynda Carter) is a Boston news reporter who does profiles on celebrities and politicians. She goes to Washington to do a series of profiles on women in government and ends up solving a family mystery.Journalist turns out to be the daughter of a congressman who killed his wife. She was a little girl when the murder took place and has had nightmares about the murder ever since.Now she has returned home to wrestle with her demons.Anchor Luther Pelham (Stuart Whitman), for the Potomac Cable Network or PCN. Traymore is doing a profile on a powerful female senator but faces one obstacle after another in doing her profile.When a picture of the senator as a young beauty contest winner appears in the newspaper, the senator accuses the reporter of  sabotaging her. The senator persuades the reporter to finish the profile without any more interference. She does.Reporter discovers the senator was her father's mistress. Mother found them together and shot her husband. In a struggle the senator killed his wife. The reporter, as a little girl, saw it all. Now the loyal chauffeur wants to kill her but she escapes.	175141
1984	Stillwatch	NM	OWN - P - UCLA	Clark, Mary Higgins		TV Journalist Pat Claymore comes to Washington D.C. to do documentaries on women, unravel a murder mystery in her past and renew romance with a congressman. She encounters threats out of the past.	175142
2000	Stilte van het naderen, De	MT				Cameraman in beeld (Tom Verschaegen).	175143
1937	Stimme des Herzens, Die	MF			Germany	Reporter (Albert Spenger).	175144
1964	Stimmen in der Nacht	N		Kaeser, Hildegard Johanna	Germany	Radio Journalist	175145
1967	Stimulantia	MF				Interviewer-Narrator (Hans Abramson).	175146
1989	Sting in the Tale, A	M				News Media. Newscaster (Matthew Randell). Editor (Patrick Edgeworth). Interviewer (Lyn Semmler).	175147
2008	Sting of the Scorpion, The	N		Stockholm, Warren	Scorpion #1	Newspaper Publisher Kurt Reinhardt is a powerful and debonair publisher by day -- but by night he becomes The Scorpion, a crime-busting vigilante feared by the criminal underground and relentlessly pursued by the police. He is neither entirely good nor evil and as The Scorpion he has an agenda of his own. To fight the criminal element, he utilizes the awesome .50-caliber Sting, a garrote of piano wire and secrets best left buried forever in the past. Aiding him in his ruthless quest for “death for death and blood for blood” are hard-boiled Police Captain Dick Barracks, Spike Malone, a cynical young hooligan out of the river district known as “Shit Town,” and Suzaku, his loyal Japanese retainer. At night in Steeltown the shadows are alive and The Scorpion crawls. He lives in an alternate world where the Allies lost the war to Nazi Germany and America has spent 60 years under duress by Axis powers. America is newly freed from oppression and trying to find its way through crime and punishment. Welcome to the new America. Post-War profits have helped Steeltown grow into a thriving industrial metropolis. But the criminal element is growing along with it. Never before has evil of such a depraved and monstrous nature terrorized the rain washed streets of the city. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and now only the darkest and bloodiest of messiahs can prevent every man, women and child from becoming hapless victims. Out of the shadows comes The Scorpion.The Sting of the Scorpion:A juvenile slave trading and prostitution ring has set up shop in Steeltown, an act of perversity that lures The Scorpion out of hiding and puts him hot on the heels of Jimmy Marlowe, a notorious pimp, and his associate, the mystery man known only as “The Red Death.” Bodies are piling up, the obvious victims of an ax-wielding psychopath. Further complicating this is beautiful FBI agent Maggie James, whose goals are twofold: to break the slavery ring and to bring The Scorpion and his bloody and destructive campaign to justice. But her investigation of Steeltown’s darkest sentinel brings her to the doorstep of Publisher Kurt Reinhardt instead. Will Maggie’s relentless deduction skills uncover Kurt’s past and reveal his darkest secret, or will Maggie herself be the next victim of “The Red Death.”	175148
1978	Stinger	N		Gottlieb, Nathan		News Media	175149
2006	Stinger	N		Chambers, Diana		Investigative Reporter Robin Reeves from San Francisco discovers a shipment of American Stingers -- the mule-portable shoulder-fired missiles have disappeared.Undaunted by the notion that women need special protection, she is determined to find her former Berkeley lover, now a charismatic mujahideen chief operating out of a hidden Afghan mountain base so she can find out who has the missiles.The CIA operator who was monitoring the lost missiles also is trying to find the rebel leader. He and the reporter have a passionate and poignant love affair. Triangle between the CIA man, the reporter and the rebel leader is created.	175150
2004	Stingers: Brave New World	T			Episode #169. 6-15-2004. Australia	Newsreader (Jo Hall). Church risks radiation exposure in a desperate attempt to avert the detonation of a dirty bomb.	175151
2000	Stingers: Brilliant Lies	T			Episode #45. 6-14-2000	Reporter (Adam Shand). A kidnapping places everyone in danger.	175152
2001	Stingers: Dog Eat Dog (2)	T			Episode #79. 10-31-2001	Reporter (Irving Labroy). The Undercover Unit stage an intensive investigation determined to nail a murderer.	175153
2003	Stingers: Fashion Victim (1)	T			Episode #157. 10-28-2003	Newsreader (Jo Hall).	175154
2002	Stingers: Fatal Flaw (3)	T			Episode #99. 4-16-2002	Reporter (Peter Lord).	175155
2001	Stingers: Feud	T			Episode #77. 10-24-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Barry James). Reporter #2 (Christina Costigan). Newsreader (Jo Hall). The Undercovers find themselves battling a race against time when called in to investigate an extortion attempt against a pharmaceutical company.	175156
1998	Stingers: Jelly Babies	T			Episode #9. 11-24-1998	Reporter (Adam Shand).	175157
1999	Stingers: Lunatic Fringe (Part 1)	T			Episode #15. 4-13-1999	Newsreader (Jo Hall). Stone and Angie go undercover to infiltrate a radical environmental group suspected of stealing explosives to service terrorist activities.	175158
2002	Stingers: Old Scores	T			Episode #115. 9-24-2002	Newsreader (Tony Jones).	175159
2003	Stingers: Pentimento	T			Episode #126. 4-1-2003	Journalist (Suzanne Barr). Newsreader (Jo Hall). Angie is undercover in an Art Gallery looking for an insider connection to a spate of robberies when a balaclava clad bandit bursts in.The gallery manager is held at gunpoint while the rest of the staff are forced into the storeroom. After being released, the prized Loxton painting is missing and an investigation takes place.	175160
1998	Stingers: Show the Dead Mouse (Part 1)	T			Episode #4. 10-20-1998	Newsreader (Jo Hall). When a serial killer claims a third victim, Undercover are called in to track him down.	175161
2001	Stingers: Snakehead	T			Episode #67. 8-14-2001	Newsreader (Jo Hall). Undercover is called in to investigate a homicide at the docks.	175162
2003	Stingers: Snakes in the Grass	T			Episode #130. 4-29-2003	Newsreader (Jo Hall). Siege situation erupts at Police headquarters and Angie, Harris and Sophie lose a colleague.	175163
1999	Stingers: Talker	T			Australia. Episode #17.4-27-1999.	Photographer (David Chalmers). Mac and Angie go undercover in a brothel following the murder of a second prostitute.	175164
2003	Stingers: Train Wreck	T			Episode #154. 10-14-2003	Newsreader (Jo Hall).	175165
2004	Stingers: Vanished	T			Episode #178. 8-17-2004	Newsreader (Jo Hall).	175166
1999	Stingers: Weight, The	T			Episode #39. 10-12-1999	Newsreader (Jo Hall). Following a car bomb attack, Stone and Angie go undercover to investigate a radical right-wing group suspected of race terrorism.	175167
2002	Stingers: White Ants	T			Episode #96. 3-26-2002	News Media. Reporter (Elise Dickinson). Reporter (John Jenkins). Former undercover cop is a reluctant key witness in the trial of a major criminal.	175168
1999	Stingers: Without Fear or Favour	T			Episode #14. 4-6-1999	Camerawoman (Katrina Schofield). The Unit goes undercover to locate a prison escapee and investigate claims that police want him dead rather than recaptured.	175169
1987	Stingray: First Time is Forever, The	T		Sears, Steven L.	Episode #16. 2-20-1987. Series 7-14-1985 to 5-8-1987	TV Reporter who Ray refused to help is killed so Ray decides to find out what story the male journalist was working on when he was murdered.Stingray revolves around a mysterious man known only as Ray who travels the land in a black '65 Stingray Corvette. His background is unknown. But someone can contact him by placing a newspaper or computer ad to barter for a Stingray Corvette.He typically helps those who can't help themselves, but always asks a price -- he requires that they help him out one time, sometime in the future, no questions asked. A favor for a favor.	175170
1986	Stingray: That Terrible Swift Sword	T			Episode #8. 5-13-1986	Newspaper Morgue Attendant (Stuart Pankin). When a series of brutal prostitute murders seem to follow a revival crusade around, Ray goes undercover as a minister and gets blamed for the latest murder.	175171
1980	Stir	M				TV Interviewer (Margaret Throsby)	175172
2006	Stir	M				TV Reporter (Tom Cahill). Photographer (Michael J. Hein).	175173
1919	Stitch in Time, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	175174
1963	Stitch in Time, A	M			AFI-Television	Press Photographer Dale (John Blythe).	175175
2005	Stitch in Time, A	N		Lette, Kathy		British Television Newsreader Lizzie McPhee is poised to enter a life of inevitable crow's feet and cellulite when, the night of her 39th birthday, she catches her surgeon husband lip-locked with a TV star. Soon she loses her job to a handsome younger man	175176
1985	Stitches	M				Reporter (Frank Annese). Commentator (Antony Ponzini).	175177
1996	Stjarnor utan svindel	N		Gennas, Louise Boije af	Jenny Bjorklund	Freelance Journalist Sophie is married to a man, but later she falls in love with lesbian radical feminist Kaja and leaves her husband and her upper-class lifestyle to explore her new love.	175178
1999	Stjarnsystrar	MF				Reporter (Jan Bylund)	175179
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Advise and Consume	T			Episode #3. 4-7-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Susan's former boyfriend romances her in an effort to get Brad to support his run for Congress.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175180
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Ask Gratis Gus	T			Episode #13.	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175181
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Catch a Falling Star	T			Episode #2. 3-31-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Susan goes undercover as an aspiring actress to infiltrate a bogus talent agency,Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175182
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Exclusive: Love Finds Brad Gabriel	T			Episode #7. 6-7-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. Brad is attracted to a gorgeous Reporter Mary (Shelley Smith).TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175183
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Unemployment Office, A	T			Episode #1. 3-24-1980. Series 3-24-1980 to 6-28-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Susan has to prove herself by getting the goods on a dentist who has been charging large fees for unnecessary work.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175184
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Life Begins at 30	T			Episode #11.	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175185
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: No. 3 With Sprouts To Go, Hold the Ptomaine, A	T			Episode #4. 4-14-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Brad refuses to believe Susan's suspicions about a nearby health food restaurant until he gets food poisoning. Stage Manager (Andrew Winner).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175186
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Punt, Pass and Kick	T			Episode #12.	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175187
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Puppy Love	T			Episode #9. 6-21-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Recovering from a romantic breakup, Gus's 15-year-old nephew falls for Susan.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175188
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Susan's Big Break	T			Episode #8. 6-14-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).When Susan's appearance on the show as a glue-tester is a hit, Gus makes her Brad's co-host.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175189
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Texas Bob and the Consumer Ranch Gang	T			Episode #10. 6-28-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175190
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: Threat, The	T			Episode #6. 4-28-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Brad receives a threatening letter after doing an expose on crooked parking lots.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175191
1980	Stockard Channing Show, The: You Can't Quit Me, I'm Fired	T			Episode #5. 4-21-1980	TV Consumer Advocate Brad Gabriel (Ron Silver), host of The Big Rip-off on KXLA-TV in West Hollywood. Susan Goodenow (Stockard Channing) Gabriel's assistant. TV Station Manager Gus Clyde (Max Showalter).Susan finally gets fed up with Brad's constant work demands.Stories relate to Susan's antics as she dons various disguises to expose rip-off artists to the TV expose porgram.	175192
1994	Stockholm Marathon	M				News Media. Pop Reporter (Johanna Westman)	175193
1998	Stokes Moran: Corpse By Any Other Name, A	N		McGaughey, Neil		Reviewer Kyle Malachi writes mystery reviews under the name Stokes Moran. The nationally syndicated mystery reviewer has grown tired of Stokes and, in a fit of pique, decides to kill the fictional reviewer by phoning the New York Times with the obituary.He figures if being dead doesn't work, he can always resurrect his alter ego. Only a few hours after Malachi decided to kill off his fictional self, a body is found at the bottom of an airshaft carrying Moran's identification.Cops turn up to question Malachi as a murder suspect in the death of "Stokes Moran." He sets out to nab the real killer.Fortunately he knows everything there it to know about solving mysteries -- he's reviewed thousands of them.	175194
1955	Stolen Assignment	M			UK Only	Reporter (John Bentley) for The Sunday Star who solved crimes while competing with his society writer girlfriend.	175195
1993	Stolen Babies	MT				Reporter #1 (Wilbur Fitzgerald). Reporter #2 (Larry Black)	175196
1950	Stolen City, The	T			Pulitzer Prize Playhouse. Adapted from Republican-American	Newspaper expose on political graft in Waterbury, Connecticut. Awarded Pulitzer Prize in 1940	175197
1952	Stolen Face, A	M				Photographer (Hal Osmond)	175198
1997	Stolen Glances	M	SVD 567		Adult	News Reporter takes her camera into the steamy rooms of a sleazy Budapest hotel where bizarre sex is the norm.	175199
1935	Stolen Harmony	M				Photographer (Jack Judge)	175200
1937	Stolen Holiday	M	DVD -R HQ 11406, 11408			Photographer (Albert Conti). Publisher Francis Chalon (Walter Kingsford). Swiss Printer M. Borel (Wedgewood Nowell).	175201
2004	Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal	M				Journalist (Carlton Sherwood - Himself).	175202
1995	Stolen Innocence	MT	DVD -R HQ 7391, 7392			TV Reporter (Debbie M. Cobb)	175203
1929	Stolen Kisses	M		Suppe, Franz (Story).  Edward T. Lowe, Jr. (Adaptation).  James A. Starr (Dialogue-Titles)	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher H.A. Lambert, Sr. (Claude Gillingwater) who runs a Detroit newspaper wants his son to start acting more manly and father children. Son mistakenly announces his wife is pregnant and the couple goes to Paris with the publisher following.He hires a Paris divorce lawyer to bring them closer together by making them jealous of each other. All is resolved and the publisher's son and wife are about to have twins.	175204
2001	Stolen Miracle	MT				Media One (Julie Watson)	175205
1920	Stolen Moments	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	175206
1917	Stolen Paradise, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	175207
1906	Stolen Planet, The: Scientific Romance, A	NSF	USC	Mastin, John		Reporter Saxtern of The Times.	175208
1917	Stolen Play, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	175209
2002	Stolen Sex Tapes	MT	VHS 1431		Adult	TV Anchorwoman and a politician are blackmailed because of erotic tapes	175210
1899	Stolen Story and Other Newspaper Stories, The	SS	OWN - H	Williams, Jesse Lynch		Reporter Billy Woods of The Day. "Interesting tale of its kind" (H.H. McClure, 1910 review). Journalism in the last century is background for these stories.Gaslight period of journalism.	175211
1951	Stolen Story, The	T		Williams, Jesse Lynch (Play)	Pulitzer Prize Playhouse - 1906 play -  5-25-51 - Television Drama Series	Newspaper	175212
1916	Stolen Triumph, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	175213
1882	Stolen White Elephant, The	SS	OWN	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	From Tom Sawyer Abroad	Press	175214
1974	Stone	M				Photographer (Charles Stringer).	175215
1991	Stone Cold	M				TV Anchor (Karen Abernathy)	175216
2005	Stone Cold	M				Reporter (Glen Grant)	175217
2005	Stone Fish	N		Ferrell, Olivia		Photojournalist Maggie Rome for a New York-based newsmagazine uses her contacts to dig up the truth about her sister-in-law's murder involving an Arkansas cult.She convinces her editor to let her fly to Arkansas to investigate the death as one of several others on college campuses. While working with the local sheriff, she uncovers an insidious cult known as The Glorious Church.	175218
1999	Stone Heart	N		Ekin, Des		Investigative Journalist Tara Ross isn’t convinced the police are right when they say the brutal murder of Ann Kennedy is an open and shut case. Police are sure the knife-wielding attacker is the dead woman’s son, Fergal Kennedy. But Tara Ross is not so sure. All her instincts as an investigative journalist tell her that they are wrong. And there is an added complication: Tara and Fergal are lovers. Determined to find the real truth, Tara sets out on the trail of the killer -- a dangerous chase that leads her from a squalid drug den in Dublin to an artist’s studio in Montmartre in Paris, and an involvement with the mysterious Estonian, Andres Talimann.	175219
1980	Stone Maiden, The	N	OWN - H	Johnston, Velda		TV Newsman Carl Dietrich	175220
1959	Stone Roses, The	N	GPL	Gainham, Sarah		Journalist-Narrator Toby Elyot. British Intelligence sends a journalist to Prague in 1948 to find a young Czech patriot who has worked with them during the war.	175221
1980	Stone: Pilot	T		Cannell, Stephen J.	Seven Episodes. Television Drama Series	Talk-Show Host Steve Allen interviews the celebrity cop-turned writer Daniel (Dan) Ellis Stone. Opening shows Novelist Stone sitting at his typewriter typing out his latest book. Charming and witty on Allen's talk show.Group of cops establish own vigilante group after spending their careeres seeing suspects they knew were guilty getting off on technicalities.	175222
2009	Stone’s Fall	N		Pears, Iain		London Crime Reporter Matthew Braddock is hired by a young widow to investigate her dead industrialist husband’s will.A wealthy financier named John Stone plummets to his death in 1909. Working chronologically backwards, Braddock recreates the rise that led to Stone’s fall, learning that all was not as it seemed for the financial magnate who had the power to single-handedly move the world markets at his whim. Braddock discovers that Stone’s wealth was largely illusory, that he had a daughter whom no one knew about, and that his dealings and his death point to a conspiracy of global and historic proportions. 	175223
2006	Stone's Throw, A	M				American Photojournalist Jack Walker (Kris Holden-Ried) exposes the exploitation of nature by industry. Editor (Chaz Thorne). Messenger (Bailey Maughan).	175224
2005	Stoned	M			UK	Journalist (Eleanor James). American News Presenter (Tim Flavin).	175225
2009	Stoner	M				News Media. Reporter (Ronnie Stephens).  Reporter (Mike McNulty). Reporter (Mark Calley). 	175226
1977	Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?	T				Magazine Centerfold model. News Media?	175227
1963	Stoney Burke: King of the Hill	T			Episode #16.1-21-1963	Photographer (David Weaver).	175228
1988	Stoning in Fulham County, A	MT				Female Reporter (Ashley Bell). Male Reporter (Lowndes B. Grier).  TV Reporter (Debby Severs)	175229
2009	Stoning of Soraya M., The	M				Journalist Freidoune Sahebjam (James Caviezel) reports the crime to the world -- the barbaric custom of stoning as a punishment approved by Islamic law. True story of an Iranian woman stoned to death after being falsely accused by her husband of adultery. In 1986 Iran, the journalist’s car breaks down in a remote village. He enters into a conversation with a woman who tells him the story about her niece whose arranged marriage to an abusive tyrant ended tragically. Freidoune is tried in absentia and sentenced to death for perceived anti-Iranian writings. He was in hiding for a number of years, and recently died. 	175230
1999	Stop Press	N		Heald, Tim		Literary Editor Fisher of the Conscience is fired. Before long he is back in journalism thinly disguised as a "Media Consultant" wreaking havoc among his former employers.Stop Press is a Fleet Street term for late-breaking news. Look at the current state of newspaperdom in Britain.  Cynical editors and proprietors communicate the utmost contempt for their readers.Press junket caught in the midst of a tin pot banana republic's revolution.	175231
1949	Stop Press Girl	M	VHS 5219	Morrison, T.J., Basil Thomas (Story). Morrison (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Angela (Sonia Holm) and rival Scottish Reporter (Jock Melville) trail a woman with power to stop machinery. Her unique ability causes rift in relationship with her clockmaker fiancé. Two reporters competing for a scoop.Spell is finally broken when heroine falls for newsman and he gets her to stop the presses of his rival's paper. Morning Sun Editor (Oliver Burt). Evening Comet Editor (Percy Walsh). Radio Commentator (Humphrey Lestocq).	175232
1953	Stop Press Murder	NM		Ramsey, Gary		Press	175233
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 10 - Terror From the Sky	T			Episode #9. 4-24-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175234
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 11 - Villain Revealed, The	T			Episode #10. 5-1-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175235
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 12 - Crypt of Disaster	T			Episode #11. 5-1-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175236
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 2 - The Silent Enemy (Premiere)	T		Johnson, Kenneth	Episode #1 2-27-1979. Series 2-27-1979 to 5-1-1979. Cliffhangers segment, one of three continuing serials. Television Drama Series	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams receives a message from her brother that he is on the verge of breaking the biggest story of his career about a shocking international conspiracy, Susan suspects that his death was not an accident and searches his apartment for clues.She is trying to find out what story he was working on. Finding an address book with the names and locations of seven contacts all around the globe, she gets approval of her editor to fly to Marrakesh, Morocco to look for a mercenary Jack Schoengarth.Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175237
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 3 - Jungle Death Trap	T			Episode #2. 3-6-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Refusing to take the advice of her brother's old friend, the mercenary, to go home and forget trying to find out what he had been working on, Susan goes to Narobi, Kenya where she meets a man who claims to know who killed her brother.Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175238
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 4 - Thundering Down	T			Episode #3. 3-13-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Escaping from the lion pit by ingenious use of her camera tripod, Susan finds Chamberlain dead and after a night alone in the jungle is almost trampled in an elephant stampede. Meanwhile, mercenary Jack narrowly escapes death in a warehouse explosion.Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175239
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 5 - Deadly Descent	T			Episode #4. 3-20-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175240
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 6 - Watery Grave	T			Episode #5. 3-27-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175241
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 7 - Cauldron of Fire	T			Episode #6. 4-3-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175242
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 8 - River of Blood	T			Episode #7. 4-10-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175243
1979	Stop Susan Williams: Chapter 9 - Wheels of Destruction	T			Episode #8. 4-17-1979. Cliffhangers.	Photojournalist Susan Williams (Susan Anton), news photographer for New York Dispatch, investigating mysterious death of her journalist brother. Editor Bob Richards (Ray Walston). Publisher Jennifer Selden (Marj Dusay). Aide Jack Shoengarth (Michael Swan)Williams goes all over the world on the trail of the conspirators responsible for her brother's murder. One of three segments of the "Cliffhanger" series so she ends up in deadly peril at the end of each episode.	175244
1938	Stop the Presses	SM		Davis, Frederick Clyde	Black Mask, Dec. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 9, pp. 7-27	Reporter Murray Gifford.  Second Gifford story.	175245
1950	Stop the Presses: Stop the Presses	T		Reo, Don and Allan Katz	Episode	Press	175246
1955	Stop the Presses!	P	MLPL	Dias, E.J.	Play Index, 1953-60 - 812 D541-	Newspaper	175247
1964	Stop Train 349	M		Tremper, Will (Story). Norman Borisoff (Dialogue). Victor Vicas, Jim Henaghan (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Cowan (Jose Ferrer) discovers East German refugee on a train and plans to print the story. Although jaded Cowan at first claims little sympathy for fugitive, he has change of heart after story leaks out and youth is turned over to Russians.	175248
1992	Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot	M				TV Newscaster Leslie (Patti Yasutake)	175249
1940	Stopwatch	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Sports Department of the Press-Leader.  "The Sports Corner" by Joe Stiler.  Now he's a war correspondent somewhere west of Suomussalmi.	175250
1999	Stora och sma mirakel	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Boy Robin (Edvin von Otter).	175251
2002	Stora testern	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist, Korrupt  (Asa Kalmer)	175252
1958	Store amatoren, Den	MF				Photographer (Bo Samuelsson).	175253
2003	Store dag: Frederik & Marys forlovelse, Den	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Mikael Kamber, TV 2 Danmark.  Radio Interviewer Morten Lokkegaard, Danmarks.	175254
2003	Store danskere: A.P. Moller	DF			Episode #4. 10-26-2003	Former Editor-in-Chief (Jan Cortzen), Bersen.	175255
2004	Store danskere: Leif Panduro	DF			Episode #5. 4-25-2004	Critic (Niels Barfoed). Researcher (Birgitte Hesselaa).	175256
1956	Store of Wrath	NM	MLPL	Truss, Seldon		Reporter Red-headed Horace of the Daily Snapshot.	175257
1889	Stories of the Three Burglars, The	SS	MLPL	Stockton, Frank		Reporter for the press. "In the exercise of my vocation I have frequently found myself in peculiar and unpleasant situations…I have devoted myself to the study of Realism."	175258
2002	Stork Derby, The	MT			Canada. Fact-inspired CBS TV movie. 	Reporter Kate Harrington (Megan Follows) boosts her career by covering the story of the notorious baby derby in the 1920s and 1930s where a Toronto lawyer bequeathed a million dollars to the woman who bore the most number of children in a set period. The news made headlines around the world and created one of the very first media frenzies that became known as “The Great Toronto Stork Derby.” The Toronto Daily Star sponsored race-coverage that spanned more than 10 years, culminating in a sensational court case. Harrington, the lone female reporter in the male-dominated world of journalism, covered three front-runners. What was perceived by many as a sick joke, proved tragic for may others, especially the poor and disenfranchised, who saw in this an opportunity to finally break free from the harsh and grueling realities of the thirties. One woman was a feisty, uneducated woman of French Canadian heritage. A second contender had 11 children by different fathers. The third was a mother of Italian heritage, a wife of an immigrant, unemployed worker and the Derby was her only chance out of a desperate situation. As time wore on, the media frenzy around these three families were fierce and oppressive invading their personal lives, their homes and families. Kate is forced to compromise herself for the sake of staying ahead of other news publications and what originally started as an indignant story about the oppression of women resulted in one tragic choice that cost the life of one of the woman’s babies. Kate is ambivalent about the story’s ethics and the various poor women hoping to be the winner. She wants to get the story first and beat the male reporters all the time. Newsboy #1 (James Harbour). Older Photographer (Barry Blake).	175259
1999	Storm Catcher	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Laura Kim)	175260
1956	Storm Center	M				News Media-Press covers refusal of librarian to remove book from library shelves	175261
1998	Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister	MT				TV Reporter (Kathryn Anderson)	175262
1992	Storm Clouds	M				News Media. Reporter (Carrie Patterson).	175263
1937	Storm in a Teacup, A	M	DVD -R HQ 7444, 7445. SV 175	Frank, Bruno (Play. Anglo-Saxon version by James Bridie). Ian Dalrymple, Donald Bull (Adaptation-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Frank Burdon (Rex Harrison) comes to a small Scottish village and takes a job with the local paper, The Baikie Advertiser ("Brings the News of the World to Baikie.")Editor tries to explain to Burdon about the profession of journalism but his voice is drowned out by the roar of the presses.When the editor is gone, Burton plays up a story on the front page about a woman's dog about to be killed because she did not pay for a license. The story escalates when other papers including the London press pick up the story. The editor fires Burdon.Reporter from The London Sun arrives in town and Burdon helps him, but later tells him he's blowing the story way out of proportion. More complications follow.	175264
1999	Storm of the Century	MT			Miniseries	Reporter on TV (Colm Feore).	175265
2006	Storm of the Dead	M				Weatherman (Bob Cook).	175266
2000	Storm on Pebble Beach, A	N		Forse, Harry		Reporters, annoying,  who ferret out details of a golf bet	175267
1944	Storm Over Lisbon	M		Meehan, Elizabeth (Story). Dane Lussier (Adaptation).  Doris Gilbert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent John Craig (Richard Arlen)  escapes from prison camp with secret information a group of individuals at a hotel in Lisbon want to get. Dancer is assigned by Lisbon secret police to investigate a gambling club owner.She falls for correspondent but gambling club owner orders her to drug him and steal the information. She tries to warn the journalist, but both are caught by the club owner.Convinced of her sincerity, Craig escapes with her, confronts the gambling club owner, who gets the film that contains the information but is captured by the secret police.	175268
2002	Storm Over the Lake	NR		Palmer, Diana	Diana Palmer is a former newspaper reporter with 16 years experience on both daily and weekly newspapers. Began selling romance novels in 1979 and has written more than 95 books, translated and published around the world	Reporter Dana Meredith ruined and lost the only man she'd ever love. Now this brilliant businessman is bent on revenge against the woman who cost him his empire and his heart.	175269
2008	Storm Rising	NSF		Naiman, Gary		TV Reporter Perry Ambrose is an embedded reporter covering the Iran campaign in 2012 when the United States is at war in three middle-eastern countries after a second terrorist attack on the United States. When Ambrose tries to convince WNN-TV to go live with his video of the brutal mutiny shootout, he is rebuked after the President warns WNN to squelch the story. Six months later, Perry is a broken man who has been blackballed from media employment except for a few assignments with fringe paparazzi magazines. After blowing an interview with Claire Minton, the nation’s first legitimate third party presidential candidate, Perry becomes enthralled with the female gulf war veteran and her grass roots party, the Heartlanders. Perry is so moved by Minton’s cry for revolution that he approaches her, offering to provide a smuggled video of the Tehran mutiny.	175270
2007	Storm Runners	NM		Parker, T. Jefferson		Weatherwoman Frances (Frankie) Hatfield is a local TV personality  in San Diego is perfecting a "moisture acceleration" system (rainmaking) that could alter the landscape of Southern California forever.She is being pressured by the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power to cease her work in this area. Hatfield hires an ex-policeman for protection from a stalker. Ex-cop was wounded in body and spirit when his wife and son were killed in an explosion.The explosion was meant for him. A ruthless gang leader who was an old high school friend  and his wife's old lover was responsible. He's now behind bars.The more the ex-cop is drawn into Hatfield's case, the more he discovers that the man who killed his family is involved.	175271
2009	Storm Stories: Andrew Homestead	T	DVD -R HQ 11314		Episode. 7-26-2009	Miami Reporter makes a live storm broadcast while in his car. Family captures the terrifying power of Hurricane Andrew on home video.	175272
1983	Storm Testament II, The	N		Nelson, Lee		Journalist Caroline Logan, disguised as a school teacher, sneaks into the Mormon City of Nauvoo to lure polygamists out of hiding in so the real story on Mormon polygamy can be published in the world.It is 1845 and what Logan doesn't know is that her search for truth will lead her into love, blackmail, Indian raids, buffalo stampedes and a deadly early winter storm on the Continental Divide in Wyoming.	175273
1930	Storm That Had To Be Stopped, The	SSF		Leinster, Murray		Press	175274
1950	Storm Warning	M				News Media. First Cameraman (Paul Brinegar). Cameraman #2 (Tom Wells).	175275
2001	Storm Warning	N		McCall, Dinah		Reporter Virginia (Ginny) Shapiro of St. Louis is one of seven girls who attended a class for gifted students at a Manhattan private school in 1979. A lightning bolt burned the school down, destroying all of its records.The girls themselves remembered nothing of the class's contents or instructor. Twenty years later, each of the young women receive a single phone call that causes them to slip into a hypnotic trance and commit suicide, oblivious to warnings or pleas.Only Shapiro discovers the threat in time and flees her home to avoid the compelling phone call.She's running for her life when she is  joined by an off-duty FBI agent, a close friend of one of the victims. The two wait at a remote safe house while the FBI tries to solve the case.	175276
2009	Storm Warning	NR		Somers, Sydney		Journalist Blair Murphy is on the trail of a hot lead when she meets an even hotter stranger. Charmed by Drew Reid’s sexy smile, Blair puts aside her story for an under-the-covers investigation of every inch of his incredible body. But even after Drew satisfies her in every possible way, he refuses to satisfy her curiosity about the mystery woman who keeps calling his cell phone. As a burnt-out demon slayer, the last thing Drew needs is an inquisitive woman complicating his life, especially when she turns out to be the one woman who is strictly off limits -- his partner’s sister. He knows first-hand why it’s important to keep loved ones at a distance, yet the fierce desire Blair arouses makes it impossible for him to stay away. Just as Drew prepares to hang up his sword for a normal life, a vicious attack on Blair awakens a storm of powers inside her that rage beyond her control. As her emerging abilities become increasingly unstable, their searing passion could be her salvation or destroy them both.	175277
2002	Storm Watch (aka Code Hunter)	M				TV Investigative Reporter Tess Woodward (Vanessa Marcil) helps talented computer gamer stop a secret government computer program to control the weather. TV News Anchors and Reporters.	175278
1951	Stormbound	M		Meccoli, Comenico, Fulvio Palmieri, Corrado Pavolini (Screenplay)	U.S./Italy. Ness Book	Correspondent Barbara (Constance Dowling) assigned to do an article on an Italian bandit leader. When the crook is wounded, he takes American Journalist with him and hides out at a farmhouse.In order to make sure farmer does not expose him when police arrive for an inspection, bandit threatens farmer's sick child. Holds family hostage while waiting for other members of his gang. Police finally gun him down.	175279
2006	Stormbreaker	M				News Media. News Reporter (Vivien Creegor).	175280
1995	Storme Front	N		Ripley, W.L.		TV Anchor Sandy Collingsworth, news anchor for Denver TV station and sweetheart of former Dallas Cowboy now living in the Colorado mountains who is worried that Vietnam vet friend is involved in something over his head.While he hunts for bad guys, he tries to keep up romantic repartee with anchorwoman girlfriend	175281
1985	Stormin' Home	MT				TV Interviewer (Sean McGraw)	175282
1986	Stormswept	NR		Erickson, Lynn	Harlequin Super Romance HS #199	TV Reporter Amy Stavin couldn’t climb and couldn’t even see without her contacts. But that didn’t stop her from accompanying a rescue team to Pearl Pass. Her brother Roger was up there in that plane wreckage and she just knew he was alive. Roger possessed vital security information, and one member of the rescue mission was a serious threat to him. Amy’s unexpected romantic involvement with Del Pardee, the appealing team leader, made the complicated circumstances even more confusing. Amy couldn’t trust a soul. Not even Del. A shame -- since she seemed to have fallen in love with him. 	175283
2000	Stormwatch: Force of Nature	NSF		Ellis, Warren		Weatherman Henry Bendix is the controller of StormWatch, the United Nations Special Crisis Intervention Team formed to act as a powerful police force on a global scale. Bendix decides that this course of action is no longer effective. Recruiting the electric Jenny Sparks, the lethal assassin Rose Tattoo and the city-symbiote Jack Hawksmoor, the Weatherman transforms the once reactive team into a proactive, take-no-prisoners strike team and makes the reader question the way that super hero teams are perceived.	175284
1957	Stormy Crossing	M				Reporter Bob McEwan (Graham Stewart) of the Clarion	175285
2008	Stormy Weather	N		Munder, Chrissy	In “Make Me a Match, Volume 2”	TV Meteorologist Grant Singer is sick of dates who only want to bed the TV “weather guy.” But the matches from the online dating service he signs up with are even worse. In fact, the only thing that makes the endless dinner dates bearable is Craig, the cute waiter at his favorite restaurant. Luckily for Grant, Craig never misses one of his forecasts. 	175286
1992	Stormy Weathers	MT				Journalist who is sophisticated and lesbian Bogey (Diane Salinger), wants to go to a reunion with Samantha Weathers (Cybil Shepherd), friend and St. Ursula graduates (Catholic School)	175287
1990	Story Behind the Story	T			Series	Hosts Richard Kiley and Jane Wallace host another edition of reenactments on news events	175288
2009	Story Between Them	NR		O’Keefe, Molly		Former Reporter Jennifer Stern could have the scoop of her career if she were still a journalist. Ian Greer, the playboy son of a former president is everything the headlines claim. But Jennifer soon suspects he’s pulling a fast one on the tabloids and there’s a different man behind the good times. He’s a puzzle she longs to unravel, especially when he hints about a newsworthy tale that could scandalize the nation. Too bad she’s turned her back on journalism. And with the attraction sizzling between her and Ian, her objectivity is bound to be compromised. Still, can she refuse a once-in-a-lifetime piece? And if she breaks the story, can she keep the man?	175289
1991	Story Lady, The	MT				Reporter (Rif Hutton)	175290
2008	Story of -- , The	M				Reporter (Erik Schau)	175291
1965	Story of 8 Girls, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	175292
1882	Story of a Country Town, The	N	OWN - H	Howe, Edgar Watson		Editor-Narrator Abram Nedrow (Ned) Westlock), apprentice in journalism and later becomes a successful editor of the paper his father leaves him. Close observer of people, moralist on such matters as temperance and personal industry.Critic of small-town temperament and mores.	175293
1939	Story of a Lake, The	N	OWN - H	Farson, Negley		Newspaperman. Adventures of an emotionally unstable newspaperman. Rehash of the author's autobiography in fiction. Unconvincing hard-boiled novel about a foreign correspondent whose life seems to be a perpetual drunk.	175294
1894	Story of a Modern Woman, The	N	MLPL	Dixon, Ella Hepworth		Editor Mary Earle. Bosanquet-Barry, new editor of the Comet.  Vincent Hemming wrote articles in the Fortnightly or the Contemporary.  Editor of Illustrations, a popular weekly journalDoes three columns a month for The Fan.  She now had a new profession: journalism. Makes 36 pounds a year.Art critic for the Comet.	175295
1898	Story of a Play, The	N	USC	Howells, William Dean		Critic. Pinney. Bruce Maxwell and the Abstract. Ricker.	175296
1893	Story of a Story, The, and Other Stories	N	MLPL	Matthews, Brander		Newspaperman John Strang wants to write fiction The Metropolis, an illustrated monthly magazine. Gotham Gazette literary critic	175297
1912	Story of a Wallet, The	M				Reporter (William Schmitt - a Reporter).	175298
1957	Story of a Young Magazine Apprentice, The	NJ		Eiseman, Alberta-Ing. Sladkus		Magazine. Monica Cole, a high school senior works for a women's magazine in the summer before going to college. She does so well that she is asked to stay on. She enrolls in night classes instead of going out of town to college.Works daytimes as well. Meets various problems on and off the job and solves them. "Girly girly in tone but informative about the work for a neophyte on a magazine staff," said one critic.	175299
1894	Story of an Hour, The	N	USC	Chopin, Kate		Newspaper Office when news of her husband's death breaks	175300
2008	Story of Bad	N		Krauss, Edward M. 		Reporter June Replyn, a reporter covering the business side of the fashion world in New York City, is assigned to write how a small company survives the death of its inspirational leader. During interviews at the factory, Replyn is slipped a note from someone claiming to know the identity of the killer who murdered the owner of the sportswear factory in Queens, New York. The reporter meets the detective heading the case, which is going nowhere. The detective believes the fashion writer has a better view inside the company and encourages her to share information with him hoping fresh eyes will see something he hasn’t. But she doesn’t tell him about that note. In the midst of his investigating and her reporting, they start dating. Their relationship raises questions about confidentiality, loyalty to one’s employer, professional ethics. Both of their bosses caution them about the dangers to their careers raised by this situation. But they still end up in bed. 	175301
1997	Story of Bean, The	MT				News Hosts Tom Gibney (Himself), Beverly Thomson (Herself).	175302
1892	Story of Chris, The	N		Grey, Rowland (Brown, Lilian)		Girl Journalist, whose single romance is robbed by fate. If a woman can't marry the man she loves, her  life must either end or be soiled.	175303
1957	Story of Esther Costello, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4059, 4060.	Monsarrat, Nicholas (Novel). Charles Kaufman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Harry Grant (Lee Patterson) loves a deaf, mute and blind girl. Convinces female caretaker to let him do a story on her. Editor Ryan (Sidney James) calls article corny when he reads it, adding public will eat it up and it will sell papers.Romance develops between Grant and girl. She becomes something of a national symbol leading to formation of an Esther Costello Fund. Fund controlled by promoter who uses a live hookup on NBC to gain attention for the cause.Editor suspects fund may be a scam. He and reporter clash over handling of the story. When reporter does his own investigation, he discovers editor's suspicions were valid. Convinces editor to hold off on printing the truth until he can get the girl away.Confronts caretaker with facts he has gathered. She and her husband, who tried to rape the girl, are killed in auto accident, engineered by the caretaker.. Editor tells reporter that now that the story is no longer a big event it will not sell any papers.Editor proves to be correct. Reporter: "It's the dirtiest job I've ever undertaken." Editor: "The uncovering of truth often is."	175304
1945	Story of G.I. Joe, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2028, 2029. DVD	Pyle, Ernie (Books -- "Here is Your War" and "Brave Men").  Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, Philip Stevenson (Screenplay)	Ness Book -- Pyle did not live to see finished film. Director William Wellman couldn't watch film because number of actual soldiers who appeared in film were killed soon after production was completed.	War Correspondent Ernie Pyle (Burgess Meredith) joins Company C in the desert of North Africa, follows soldiers as they fight way from beaches of Sicily to the hills of southern Italy. Witnesses day-to-day experiences of soldiers.  Commander is killed.Series of vignettes about soldiers in war told through Pyle columns." Thru These Portals Pass Out the Most Beautiful Correspondents in the World." "Censors and Women Not Allowed."Letter comes telling Pyle he just won the Pulitzer Prize. Real-life Correspondent Clete Roberts tells Pyle:" I regret to inform you, Mr. Pyle. You are no longer a newspaperman. You are now a distinguished journalist."About six months before the film premiered in 1945, Pyle, covering the war in the Pacific, was killed by a machine-gun bullet on a small island near Japan. Real-life War Correspondents (Don Whitehead, Associated Press….George Lait,  International News Service. Chris Cunningham, United Press. Hal Boyle, Associated Press. Sgt. Jack Foisie, Stars and Stripes. Bob Landry, Life Magazine. Lucien Hubbard, Reader's Digest. Clete Roberts, Blue Network. Robert Reuben, Reuters.)	175305
1953	Story of Gilbert and Sullivan, The	M				Reporter (George Woodbridge)	175306
1935	Story of Louis Pasteur, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2020, 1985.			Reporters (Wilfred Lucas, Gordon "Bill" Elliott, Jack Santoro, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink). British reporter (C. Montague Shaw).	175307
1913	Story of Louise, The	N		Onions, Oliver		Press	175308
1993	Story of Mommy and Daddy, The	M				Newscaster (Scott Ferguson)	175309
1974	Story of Pretty Boy Floyd, The	T				News Media	175310
1900	Story of Ronald Kestrel, The	N	USC	Dawson, A.J.		Freelance Journalist Ronald's rushing journalistic life -- police court reports and "local intelligence" work. Freelance pieces.	175311
1949	Story of Seabiscuit, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3526, 3527. VHS 1271			News Media. Newspaper Headlines. Magazine Covers. Cameraman (Ray Erlenborn). Radio Announcer (Gil Warren). Race Commentator (Joe Hernandez).	175312
1918	Story of Stories, A	SS	UCLA	Dreiser, Theodore	In "Free and Other Stories."	Newspapers. Two rival morning newspapers, Star and the News.  News: Red Collins. Star. Augustus Binns, "swell reporters."  David Kolinsky, New York News	175313
1996	Story of the Gun, The	T			Series	Editor (Garry James) of Guns & Ammo Magazine. Former Editor (Ian Hogg) of Jane's Infantry Weapons	175314
1943	Story of Vern (Machine Gun) Miller, The	CB			Blue Beetle #20	Crime Reporter	175315
1952	Story of Will Rogers	M	SVD 554			Commentator-Columnist-Humorist Will Rogers (Will Rogers Jr.). Reporters (Don Brodie, Jack Harris, Jack Kenny, Rod Rogers).Reporter Bill  at Wharf (Al Hill). Reporter at Wharf (Jack Shea). Announcer at Political Convention (Art Gilmore). Messenger Boy (Danny Jackson). Announcer (Will Morrissey). Photographer (Billy Wayne).	175316
1998	Story of X, The	M				Film Critic (Mike Weldon-Himself). Publisher (Al Goldstein-Himself).	175317
1954	Story on Eleventh Street	T			Robert Montgomery Presents - 7-12-54	Press	175318
1959	Story on Page One, The	M	SVD 538			News Media	175319
1924	Story Without a Name, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	175320
1984	Story, Die	MF				Newspaper Editor (Georg Marischka).	175321
2003	Story, The	P		Wilson, Tracey Scott	Inspired by 1982 Janet Cooke story, one of the few black journalists at the Washington Post. That year she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for feature story about an eight-year-old heroin addict who did not exist. Destroyed her career.	African-American Reporter Yvonne (Erika Alexander), young reporter at a Boston newspaper, the Daily. Hired on recommendation of her Caucasian lover, an editor named Jeff (Stephen Kunken). Worried relationship with her will have corrosive effect on careersTwo prominent African-American members of staff: Editor Pat (Phylicia Rashad) and  Reporter Neil (Damon Gupton) who work on Outlook section of paper, which aims at offsetting black news stories (aka crime stories) with black human-interest stories.Yvonne doesn't want to be ghettoized as a reporter. "I don’t plan on being at Ebony/Jet Junior for long," she tells Jeff. "Soon, I'll be at Metro with you, then on to the national desk." She likes idea of being white, male,  free to pursue own ambitions.Pat and Neil are onto Yvonne and she knows it. Eventually her deceptions are exposed. She never graduated from Harvard, dropped out of University of Massachusetts in her first year.	175322
1989	Storyboard: Making News	T			Episode #10. 5-9-1989	Weatherman (Stephen Churchett). Washington Reporter (Stephen Tiller).  Cameraman (Ian Bleasdale). Lucy's Cameraman (Robert Lister). Editor (Kate O'Connell). Soundman (Tony Osoba).	175323
1977	Storyteller, The	T				News Media. Veteran TV writer worries that teleplay motivated a boy to actions.	175324
2001	Storytelling	M				TV News Announcer (Pat Kiernan). Toby's Non-Fiction Editor (Franka Potente). Cameraman Mike (Mike Schank), Non-Fiction.	175325
2002	Storytelling: Nonfiction	M				Documentary Filmmaker (Paul Giamatti).	175326
1992	Storyville	M				News Media. Commentator (Sally Ann Roberts)	175327
2005	Stot Asien	TF				Reporters (Tina Nikolaisen - Herself; Janni Pedersen - Herself, and Jens Ole Nielsen - Himself).  Hosts (Michele Bellaiche - Herself and Caroline Boserup - Herself).	175328
1961	Stoten	MF				Newspaper Lady (Wilma Malmlof).	175329
1975	Stowaway to the Moon	T			Sci-Fi	Commentator (Charles "Pete" Conrad). News Media	175330
2004	Straight A Student	M			Adult - Hardcore	Interviewer (David Luger).	175331
1935	Straight From the Heart	M				Reporter "Speed" Spelvin (Douglas Fowley). Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporters (Franklin Parker, Stanley Price). Newsboy (Bestor Aber).	175332
2003	Straight From the Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 2830, 2831			Photographer (Teri Polo) from New York is successful. She meets a reclusive Wyoming widower who cannot let go of the past.	175333
1998	Straight Man	N		Russo, Richard		TV Reporters, bubble-headed, and satellite trucks surround the campus of a backwater campus because English department chairman creates a national furor	175334
1938	Straight Place and Show	M				Reporter Bob (Robert Lowery). Photographer (Lester Dorr).	175335
2000	Straight Right	M				Reporter (Jon Amirkhan). Interviewer (Jane Ray). Photographer (Paul Hannum).	175336
1999	Straight Shooter	M				Reporter (Benny Schnier)	175337
1992	Straight Talk	M	DVD -R HQ 2553, 2554. VHS 866. VHS 415	Bolotin, Craig (Story and Screenplay with Patricia Resnick)		Reporter Jack (James Wood), a workaholic Chicago Sun-Times journalist gets involved with  Shirlee (Dolly Parton), who, mistaken for a radio psychologist, ends up hosting an advice show on radio station WNDY.Reporter tries to expose her convincing his editor Milo Jacoby (Jerry Orbach) to let him investigate. He concocts a phony story to crash a cocktail party, makes a date with Shirlee, and uses information from their dinner conversation to dig into her past.Reporter calls for her and decides to drop the story, even quitting his job. She finds out about him checking up on her and dumps him.  She confesses on the air but the confession only makes Chicago love her more. She and the reporter are reunited.Radio station manager of WNDY Alan (Griffin Dunne). Photographer (Michael Jeffrey Woods). Newscaster  (Tom Webb). Reporter (Simona Ferraro). TV Newscaster (Tom Webb). Photographer (Michael Jeffrey Woods).	175338
2004	Straight-Jacket	M				Reporter (Scott Fishkind).	175339
2003	Strait Talking	N		Green, Jane		Talk Show Host Tasha is career-minded. She has clawed her way up the ladder of British television to be a producer for a morning chat-fest. She narrates the novel in a brisk, snappy monologue.	175340
2005	Strakarnir okkar (aka Eleven Men Out)	MF			Iceland. 	Journalist helps the star player of Iceland’s top football team discover himself after he admits to being gay to his teammates. He soon finds himself on the bench for most of his team’s matches and decides to call it quits. He joins a small amateur team made up of men like himself -- gay guys trying to play football in a straight world of Icelandic fishing culture machoism. A champion soccer star, handsome and arrogant, wins a game and casually tells a local journalist that he’s gay. Imagine the surprise to his wife, a former Miss Iceland, his teenage son, already sullen and troubled, and his father, his macho coach. To the chagrin of his family, the star player exchanges one sort of domesticity for another. After choosing a same-sex partner, he is kicked off the championship team where the players are presumably straight. But, once a player always a player, and the superstar accepts a spot on a team in a basement soccer league that gay sportsmen from all over Iceland soon insist on joining. 	175341
1987	Stranded	M				Reporter (Bruce Wagner). News Reporter (Scott M. Rosenfelt).	175342
2009	Stranded	N		Cooper, Blayne		Radio Talk Show Host Rachel Michaels is at the top of her profession, but she’s grown tired of trading barbs with her co-host/ex-husband on their popular morning radio talks how. Eager to stretch her wings, she takes a second job as the color commentator for Denver’s new professional women’s soccer team. Along with her new job comes an exciting assignment, travel to Venezuela to profile the team’s sizzling star recruit, Miranda Gutierrez. But Rachel begins to long for a little of her old routine when her boss forces her to extend her stay to accompany team big-wig, Nora Butler, and the headstrong player on a “bonding” adventure. Their journey gets off to a bad start, and things go downhill from there. All three women are tested mentally and physically as they fight for their lives. They must learn to depend on each other, shape their own destinies and, ultimately, risk everything for what matters most. What would you do to survive? How much would you risk for love? 	175343
1917	Stranded in Arcady	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	175344
2005	Stranded With the Groom	NR		Rimmer, Christine	Silhouette Special Edition #1657	Newspaper. The Thunder Canyon Nugget reports that the annual mail-order bride reenactment was a smashing success -- until librarian Katie Fenton found herself hitched to a mystery man. The local cutie was stunned to find herself gazing into the eyes of handsome businessman Justin Caldwell. Rumor has it that Justin’s got a grudge against local real-estate magnate Caleb Douglas. And Katie is part of the Douglas clan. Does the sexy stranger have more than romance up his sleeve?	175345
1932	Strange Adventure, A (aka Wayne Murder Case, The)	M		Hoerl, Arthur (Story).		Reporter "Nosey" Toodles (June Clyde) helps the police investigate the murder of a man killed as he was reading his will in an old mansion. Sneaks into the house and finds another body.Reporter (Kit Guard).	175346
2005	Strange Aeons: Thing on the Doorstep, The	M				Reporter (Jim Tobin).	175347
1941	Strange Alibi	M				Reporter (Douglas Kennedy). Reporter (Frank Wilcox).	175348
2005	Strange as Angels	M	DV -R HQ 6988, 6989			Journalist Rodney Porter (Christian Payton), recently divorced, begins a romance with a Chicago painter who just dumped a younger lover.	175349
2003	Strange as Angels	M				Photographer (Art Lawson). Policewoman searching for serial killer uncovers a supernatural and familial connection between her and the murderer.	175350
1939	Strange as It Seems	DR				News Features program	175351
1965	Strange Bedfellows	M			PR - AFI-Public Relations	Public Relations	175352
1942	Strange Case of Dr. RX, The	M				Announcer (Gary Breckner). First Newsboy (Joe Recht). Second Newsboy (Leonard Sues)	175353
1925	Strange Case of Ivan Milukov	SM		Wilkie, Valleau	Black Mask, Aug. 1925, Vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 42-52	Reporter Burke	175354
1950	Strange Color Out of Space, The	CB			Sensation Comics #99	Reporter of the future (Girl Reporter of the future).	175355
2007	Strange Culture	M				Reporter (Sigrid Sutter)	175356
1995	Strange Days	M				Anchorwoman (Kelly Hu)	175357
2005	Strange Days at Blake Holsey High: Probability	T	DVD -R HQ 7568		Episode. 1-8-2005	School Newspaper Columnist Marshall makes an error in his column for the school paper.	175358
1938	Strange Faces	M		Reece, Cornelius, Arndt Giusti (Story). Charles Grayson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Nick Denby (Frank Jenks) is New York reporter whose column on look-alikes, inspiring gangster to elude police by finding his double, killing him and taking his place. Denby and fiancée Maggie Moore (Dorothea Kent), rival reporter, investigate.Denby finds a Mason City paper in dead man's home, hides it from Moore. Arrives in town to find her already working for local paper run by Hector Hobbes (Andy Devine), Mason City Newspaper Editor. Two reporters decide to work together.Denby is arrested for breaking into the gangster's house. Moore refuses to bail him out. Gangster knocks out female reporter after she contacts Denby and Hobbs. Two newshounds chase down the gangster. Moore lets Denby file their stories in his name.Newspaper Editor Hammon (Robert Emmett Kane).Variety, 12/14/38: "As usual, the funniest thing about these so-called comedies drawn from newspaper background is the conception the screenplay authors seem to have of the newspaper business. Maybe that's why they're not in it and are writing scenarios."	175359
1967	Strange Fetishes, The	M			AFI-Television/TV Personalities	TV	175360
1999	Strange Fits of Passion	N	OWN - P	Shreve, Anita		Journalists Maureen and Harrold English, two successful New York City journalists were thought to have a happy, stable marriage in the early 1970s. No one discusses or even suspects domestic abuse. Harold is beating up Maureen.But after Maureen suffers another brutal beating, she flees New York with her infant daughter and seeks refuge in a small coastal town in Maine.The weeks pass slowly, and just as Maureen begins to heal physically and emotionally, Harrold finds her, bringing the story to a violent, unforgettable end. The story is told in the framework of one reporter's notes and a woman's letters from prison.	175361
1991	Strange Fits of Passion	NR		Shreve, Anita		New York City Journalists Maureen and Harrold English have it all: they are successful journalists and their marriage is happy and stable. It’s the early 1970s and no one discusses or even suspects domestic abuse. But after Maureen suffers another brutal beating, she flees New York with her infant daughter and seeks refuge in a small coastal town in Maine. The weeks pass slowly and just as Maureen begins to heal physically and emotionally, Harrold finds her bringing the story to a violent, unforgettable end. The riveting story is told within the framework of one reporter’s notes and a woman’s letters from prison.	175362
2009	Strange Frame: Love & Sax (aka Love and Sax)	M			Animation	News Anchor (Dave Fennoy). In the 29th century, on Ganymede, one of Jupiter’s moons, the human race lives having long left a decimated Earth. To survive the harsh climates of other planets and moons, humans have genetically modified themselves making skin color and sexual organs a common matter of fashion. Two beautiful musicians, a soulful saxophonist and an impish guitarist play center stage. Fame is about to tear them apart. 	175363
2001	Strange Frequency	MT				TV Anchor (Suzette Meyers)	175364
2001	Strange Frequency 2: Cold Turkey	MT			One of Four Stories:  Instant Karma, Soul Man, Cold Turkey and Don't Stop Believin'	News Media. Reporter #1 (Norma Jean Wick). Reporter #2 (Drew McGreadie). Reporter #3 (Jennifer Anne Lee).	175365
2001	Strange Frequency: Cold Turkey	MT			Episode #2. 8-25-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Norman Jean Wick). Reporter #2 (Drew McCreadie). Reporter #3 (Jennifer Anne Lee).	175366
2001	Strange Frequency: Don't Stop Believing	MT			Episode #4. 8-25-2001. One of Four Stories:  Instant Karma, Soul Man, Cold Turkey and Don't Stop Believin'	News Media. News Anchor (Suzette Meyers).	175367
2004	Strange Fruit	M		Schickner, Kyle		Reporter (Agnes DeRouen). Golf Announcer (Kyle Schickner -Voice).	175368
1974	Strange Homecoming	MT				TV Newscaster (Charles Shull)	175369
1983	Strange Invaders	M	DVD -R HQ 5367, 5368. SV 66	Condon, William, Michael Laughlin (Story and Screenplay)_		Tabloid Journalist-Scandal-Sheet Hackette Betty Walker  (Nancy Allen) of the National Informer and professor investigates alien creatures terrorizing the Midwest.  Professor contacts Walker after he sees an article on "Strange Invaders" in the tabloid.Walker tells the professor no one is supposed to believe the stuff they print and that she made up the story based on a photograph she found in the files. The aliens also see the article and suspect Walker knows the truth.Scientist tells Walker about the aliens: "These people don't know what a rag your newspaper really is. They actually take it seriously." Editor (Bobby Pickett).	175370
2001	Strange Jazz	N		Hermanos, Steve		Music Critic Jack Pierce is privy to the kaleidoscopic New York because he is a critic. He is one of three brothers from a dying Kansas farm town each bewitched by the idea of New York City. They promise themselves they will move there when they grow up. Pierce has plucked antique furniture from abandoned rural Kansas homes and explored the wild underbelly of New York. He is troubled by the rising tension between his two younger brothers: Benji, a quintessential Wall Street Yuppie bent on become the next Donald Trump, and Archie, an idealistic intern at the New York Times. Archie and Benji clash after the Tompkins Square Riots, when Archie turns Benji’s largest building into a shelter for homeless hands. Jack tries to mediate, only to be kidnapped by a female Coca-Cola addicted drug lord who develops a crush on Jack. 	175371
1999	Strange Justice	MT				News Media. TV Newscaster (Michael Hanrahan). Reporter #1 (Catherine Swing). Reporter #2 (Michael Kinney). Editor (Michael Dyson).	175372
1950	Strange Land, The	N	OWN - H	Calmer, Ned		Columnist-Narrator. Columnist going to be a war correspondent. Public Relations.	175373
1946	Strange Love of Martha Ivers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3836, 3837. L		Douglas	Newspaper. Old newspaper accounts of story figure sin plot. Newspaper Clerk (Olin Howlin)	175374
1932	Strange Love of Molly Louvain, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3117, 3096. VHS 919, SVD 1029	Watkins, Maurine (Play, Tinsel Girl)	Ness Book	Reporter Scottie (Lee Tracy) is a wisecracking journalist for The Morning News.  Boasts he can find a missing woman within 48 hours. Plants a false story saying her daughter is ill. She gives herself up.Scottie falls in love with the woman, begs forgiveness and ends the movie kissing her while other reporters snap their picture.  Womanizer who develops a conscience.Scottie wants to go to Paris to write a novel but ends up with a Hollywood picture deal.  Cop comments: "Everybody's writing books and plays and pictures. There ain't no reporters left."Haraley, a Reporter (Hank Mann). Skeets, a Reporter (Frank McHugh). Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Walter Percival).   Photographer (Cliff Saum). Radio Announcer (Eddie Fetherston).	175375
2005	Strange Love: Reunion	T			Episode.	Press Tour Weekend for Flavor Flav and Brigitte Nielsen who reunite in New York for the tour.	175376
1963	Strange Lovers: Seque	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer (Steve Hollister).	175377
1995	Strange Luck	T	VHS 334, 335, 341, 342, 343		Episodes. (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). Series 9-5-1995 to 2-23-1996. Fox	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me.Saving other lives while risking his own, he had "Strange Luck."	175378
1995	Strange Luck: Angie's Turn	T			Episode #6. 10-20-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Some of Chance's luck rubs off on Angie and she'll need it after witnessing a shooting by a street gang of teenage girls as the renegades target her for execution.	175379
1995	Strange Luck: Blind Man's Bluff	T			Episode #5. 10-13-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."News Media. Reporter #1 (Claire Riley). Reporter #2 (Ted Cole).	175380
1996	Strange Luck: Blinded By the Son	T			Episode #16. 2-9-1996	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."What kind of person finds $10 million in their bank account and gives it away? Chance meets Angie's long lost son, a member in a rock and roll band and first seen in jail.	175381
1995	Strange Luck: Box, The	T			Episode #10. 12-1-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance is entrusted with a mysterious black box that seems to have strange effects on those that come into contact with it. And when he finds that it triggers his childhood memories, Chance thinks it could lead him to his brother.	175382
1995	Strange Luck: Brothers Grim	T			Episode #11. 12-8-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance comes face to face with his missing brother, Eric, but there's little time for solving the mysteries of the family's past and barely time for mourning the wife Eric is about to bury.	175383
1995	Strange Luck: Hat Trick	T			Episode #7. 11-3-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Up-and-coming hockey player about to sign with a professional team crosses paths with Chance who helps the young star realize that sinister forces are using them.	175384
1996	Strange Luck: Healing Hands	T			Episode #13. 1-5-1996	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance is caught between a rock and a hard place when he takes under his wing a young faith healer who seems to be on the run.	175385
1996	Strange Luck: In Sickness and In Wealth	T			Episode #15. 2-2-1996	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of Chance's, but he and Westin decide the engagement needs to be broken up when they start learning things about their colleague's seemingly impetuous fiancée.	175386
1995	Strange Luck: Last Chance	T			Episode #3. 9-29-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."An auto mechanic confesses to Chance that he murdered someone years before and another man is scheduled to be executed for the crime.	175387
1996	Strange Luck: Lightning Strikes	T			Episode #17. 2-23-1996	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."When Chance is struck by lightning, it sets off a chain reaction that reunites him with his brother and his father who was presumed dead. He later discovers the plane crash that killed his mother and sister was not an accident.It was a deliberate act of revenge by a long-time nemesis of his father who is now intent on killing the remaining family members.	175388
1995	Strange Luck: Liver Wild, The	T			Episode #8. 11-10-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."While away on a restful camping trip, Chance and Angie watching horror and can't resist getting involved after a man falls from the sky and dies in front of them.	175389
1995	Strange Luck: Over Exposure	T			Episode #2. 9-22-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."When Chance recovers the camera that was stolen along with his car, he finds a series of photos he didn't shoot, and his auto-theft case develops into one involving a kidnapping.	175390
1995	Strange Luck: She Was	T			Episode #4. 10-6-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance helps a Hollywood movie star who's in town to film his latest blockbuster -- and is apparently being stalked by a woman who claims to be his wife.	175391
1995	Strange Luck: Soul Survivor (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 9-15-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."As a child, Chance Harper miraculously walked away from a plane crash that killed his entire family and everyone else aboard. Now an adult, he's a cavalier freelance photographer who uses his mysterious relationship with Lady Luck to help others.Chance winds up charged with murder after he saves a suicidal woman.	175392
1995	Strange Luck: Trial Period	T			Episode #12. 12-15-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance develops a not-so-friendly rivalry with three-seeking Photojournalist Steve Medavoy (Timothy Omundson), especially after Chance befriends a young boy whose family tragedy becomes Medavoy's photo opportunity.	175393
1995	Strange Luck: Walk Away	T			Episode #9. 11-17-1995	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance spends a day trying desperately not to get involved, but when he learns that the mysterious woman he keeps running into is a flight attendant, he fears for the lives of a plane-load of passengers.	175394
1996	Strange Luck: Wrong Number	T			Episode #14. 1-19-1996	Photojournalist Chance Harper (D.B. Sweeney) was a child when he was the sole survivor of an airplane crash 30 years ago that killed 106 lives "ending in a single heartbeat. No one survived -- except me."Chance can't turn his back on an ex-girlfriend who needs help to leaving her abusive husband, but he may be in too deep when the husband turns up dead -- just like the woman's first spouse did.	175395
1969	Strange Report: Kidnap: Whose Pretty Girl Are You	T			Episode #14. 12-28-1969.	Reporter (Neville Barber - News Reporter).	175396
2006	Strange Robby	N		Rosen, Selina		News Media dub a vigilante “The Fry Guy.” He systematically kills the scum of the city by somehow microwaving their brains. The news media don’t think of him as a “serial killer.” The media and the police  see him as an implement of justice. As far as they’re concerned, “The Fry Guy” is doing their job for them and in a way that they never could -- a permanent way. 	175397
1914	Strange Story of Sylvia Gray, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	175398
2002	Strange World: Devil Still Holds My Hand, The	T			Episode #6. 3-8-2002	News Media. Reporter (Kristina Matisic).	175399
1999	Strange World: Spirit Falls	T			Episode #4. 3-23-1999	News Media. Field Reporter (Norma Jean Wick).	175400
1680	Strange's Case, Strangely Altered	PO	USC	Anonymous (Whig)		News	175401
2003	Strangeheart	M				Movie Critic (Lauren Embrey). Reporter (Linda Loch). Photographer (Bode Helm). Narrator (Gordon Nicol).	175402
1995	Strangehold	NM		Rowe, Jennifer		TV Researcher Verity Birdwood is called in to investigate nasty threats against the enigmatic beauty, threats that lead to murder.	175403
1998	Strangeland	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (John Lindsay). Reporter #1 (Lisa Nelson). Reporter #2 (Sheila Ivy Traister)	175404
2003	Stranger Beside Me, The	N		Rule, Ann		Crime Reporter Ann Rule (Barbara Hershey), a smart and savvy veteran crime reporter allows herself to be bamboozled by baby-faced serial killer Ted Bundy. Working side by side with Bundy as a volunteer at a Seattle rape crisis center in 1971, Rule had no clue that the personable and charming young man was responsible for one of the most terrifying sex-murder sprees of the 20th century. Even after suspicion fell upon Bundy, Rule was initially willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and so did many law enforcement officials. But once the truth was known, Rule embarked upon her own mea culpa campaign by going after Bundy with every resource at her disposal. TV Host (Kwesi Ameyaw). 	175405
2003	Stranger Beside Me, The (aka Ann Rule Presents: The Stranger Beside Me)	MT		Rule, Ann (Novel). Matthew McDuffie (Teleplay)		Crime Reporter Ann Rule (Barbara Hershey), a smart and savvy veteran crime reporter allows herself to be bamboozled by baby-faced serial killer Ted Bundy. Working side by side with Bundy as a volunteer at a Seattle rape crisis center in 1971, Rule had no clue that the personable and charming young man was responsible for one of the most terrifying sex-murder sprees of the 20th century. Even after suspicion fell upon Bundy, Rule was initially willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and so did many law enforcement officials. But once the truth was known, Rule embarked upon her own mea culpa campaign by going after Bundy with every resource at her disposal. TV Host (Kwesi Ameyaw). 	175406
1994	Stranger by Night	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Angela Black). Reporter #2 (Michelle Holden). Reporter #3 (Joe Fowler).	175407
1954	Stranger Come Home	N	UCLA	Shirer, William L.		Correspondent Elsie McCabe, World Review correspondent.  Verne Gibson, owner and publisher of World Review.  Christopher Chambers, drama critic.	175408
1961	Stranger in a Strange Land	NSF	OWN - H	Heinlein, Robert A.		Reporter Ben Caxton is a "winchell," a generic description for a politically active gossip columnist, referring to Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell as opposed to "lippmann," a reference to the journalist Walter Lippmann, a contemporary of Winchell's.	175409
1997	Stranger in My Home	MT	DVD -R HQ 8706, 8707			Reporter (Jonathan Voyce).	175410
2004	Stranger in Paradise	N		Bretton, Barbara		British Journalist Jane Townsend is swept off her feet by brash, bold American Newspaperman Mac Weaver -- and says “I do” to life in America. After years of hardship in wartime England, Jane is thrilled with the beautiful new suburban home Mac has waiting for her in Long Island, and settles in for an idyllic life of backyard barbecues, bridge parties and babies, babies, babies. But when Mac’s hard-hitting reporting lands him in political hot water, Jane soon realizes that even paradise can have its dark side. It’s time to put down the gardening gloves and take a stand for what she believes in -- and for the man she loves. 	175411
2001	Stranger in Room 205, The	NR		Wilkins, Gina	#1 Hot Off the Press Series	Publisher-Owner Serena Schaffer of the newspaper in the town of Edstown found an injured man in a ditch near her home in Edstown yesterday evening. He’d been beaten, robbed and left for dead. Schaffer rushed him to the Edstown hospital where he’s recovering in room 205. The word around town is that it won’t be  long before those two give in to their powerful attraction to each other. The man in question, Sam Wallace, is a drifter with a vague past. One look into his blue eyes and you would believe anything he says. When it comes to Schaffer and her irresistible smile, there may not be many words spoken.	175412
1999	Stranger in the Earth, A	N		Theroux, Marcel		Newspaperman Horace Littlefair goes to work for his great-uncle's paper.	175413
1967	Stranger in the House	M				Fashion Photographer (Michael Standing).	175414
1989	Stranger in the Kingdom, A	N		Mosher, Howard Frank		Newspaperman helps a black minister in 1950s Vermont, who has been framed in the murder of a white teenage girl.	175415
1957	Stranger in Town	M		Chittenden, Frank (Novel - "Uninvited, The"). Norman Hudis, Edward Dryhurst (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Correspondent John Madison (Alex Nicol) arrives in an English village to investigate the apparent suicide of a pianist at the request of the dead man's uncle.  Finds the man was murdered.When poetess commits suicide, American reporter suspects she was murdered because she knew who killed the pianist. He breaks into her house to get information, even though police have boarded it up.Reporter finally discovers killer is the one person in the community who seemed to be helping him.	175416
1998	Stranger in Town	MT	DVD -R HQ 8222, 8223			Reporter #1 (Grant Boulton)	175417
1943	Stranger in Town, A	M	DVD -R  HQ 3246, 3223.			Reporter (Hooper Atchley). Reporter (Cyril Ring). Reporter (Philip Van Zandt).	175418
1982	Stranger is Watching, A	M	SVD 657, 656 (Parts I and II). SV 208	Clark, Mary Higgins (Novel). Earl Mac Rauch, Victor Miller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newscaster Sharon Martin (Kate Mulgrew) is a reporter who is opposing impending execution of a man charged with rape and murder of a woman two years earlier.  Romantically involved with Editor of a news magazine, Steve Peterson (James Naughton).TV reporter and editor's daughter kidnapped by real rapist-killer.  Imprisoned beneath Grand Central Station and try to escape.Martin faces professional dilemma when she tries to cover an execution to which she is opposed. She also doesn't want to reflect negatively on her boyfriend and his daughter objecting to the use of two-year-old footage of them. She agrees to use it after.Reporter agrees to use it after editor points out that it is powerful.  When her boss tells her they are past deadline, she says, "Art takes time."  When the editor objects to her piece, she tells him, "We're both in the news business…""...If there's a story we cover it." Editor criticizes her opposition to the execution: "You're supposed to be a reporter, not a godamned advocate."  She replies: I'm a goddamned human being."	175419
1988	Stranger on My Land	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Mike Watkiss). Vietnam veteran fights peacefully with words once more when the Air Force wants to expropriate his ranch for the construction of an air base.	175420
1940	Stranger on the Third Floor	M	DVD -R HQ 10150, 10151. DVD -R 1559 (First Part). DVD -R 1562 (Second Part). SV 167. B25		B Movies  and others	New York Reporter (John McGuire) convicts taxi driver of brutal murder. Reporter (Lee Bonnell). Reporter (Gladden James). Reporter (Robert Weldon). Reporter  Who Wins Cardgame (Herb Vigran).	175421
1947	Stranger Than Fiction	P	MLPL	Smith, Phoebe	812 S656	Press	175422
1999	Stranger Than Fiction	M				Newscaster (Sharon Prince)	175423
2006	Stranger Than Fiction	M				Anchorwoman (Kristin Chenoweth). Author #1 (John M. Watson Sr.). IRS Auditor suddenly finds himself subject of narration only h e can hear, a narration that begins to affect his life.	175424
2005	Stranger Than Fiction	M				TV Interviewer (Matt Ottinger).	175425
1946	Stranger Than The Truth	N		Caspary, Vera		Press	175426
1954	Stranger To Myself	N		Shubin, Seymour		News Media	175427
2007	Stranger, The	T				Reporters (Lola Stone, Steve Ladden)	175428
1980	Strangers	P	MLPL	Yellen, S.		Journalist Dorothy Thompson. News Media.	175429
1992	Strangers	MT				TV Journalist (Kathy Fisher)	175430
1999	Strangers at Dawn	N		Thornton, Elizabeth		Newspaper Owner and Special Correspondent Lord Maxwell  (Max) Worthe of the Courier in Winchester, England covers the trial of an heiress acquitted of the murder of her brother-in-law. He studied her cool demeanor in the dock, fascinated by her.Her plans to marry, break her father's trust, distribute the family funds and go to America are postponed after a chance midnight meeting with Max. For three years after she is acquitted, Worthe used the power of his newspaper to prove her guilt.At first he doesn't recognize the woman he's been writing about, but once he realizes her identity, he can't decide whether she's a cold-blooded murderer or a fragile victim.After he makes his decision, the story becomes a traditional romance. At first journalist Max Worthe is determined to prove that a beautiful heiress is guilty of a crime of which she has been acquitted.But when he finally catches up with her, he realizes they have already spent a fateful night together.	175431
1931	Strangers May Kiss	M	DVD -R HQ 9953,   9954. SVDSP 669		Shearer	Correspondent Alan (Neil Hamilton) is a globe-trotting war correspondent.	175432
1959	Strangers on the Shore	NM	OWN - H	Kiker, Douglas		Press.	175433
2005	Strangers Visit, A	N		Smith, Barbara Kasey		Public Relations Director Gloria Van Meter is a single woman in her twenties working for the American Automobile Parts Company. She’s a bright, good-looking woman with first-class business credentials and ethics. The president of the company, Mr. Reynolds, instructs her to pick up a new employee from the airport -- Jason Bloodstone. Gloria is told to handle Mr. Bloodstone’s affairs and be on hand to socialize with him. Gloria believes there’s something suspicious happening. She becomes antsy and paranoid. One day, she pulls into her underground parking garage and is accosted by someone who hits her in the face and knocks her to the ground taking her briefcase. She makes it to her apartment to find everything strewn about. She is in total bewilderment. What is happening? Is Mr. Bloodstone the key? Is Gloria’s life in danger?	175434
2000	Strangers with Candy: Ask Jerri	T		Dinello, Paul, Amy Sedaris, Matt Lappin (Writers). Director Juan Campanella	Episode #27. TV Series. Season 3, Episode 7. 	School Newspaper Advice Columnist Geraldine “Jerri” Antonia Blank (Amy Sedaris) of Flatpoint High  is a big hit when she takes over the school newspaper advice column. But her friend Sydney warns her not to be so callous and glib in giving advice - for instance, telling girls to act slutty and have sex without condoms. Jerri is caught up in her own hype, however, and she has to face an angry student body at her celebratory skating party. She decides at that point to give the column back to Jellineck.High School Newspaper Advisor Charles “Chuck” Noblet (Stephen Colbert) is the newspaper advisor. Principal Blackman is on his case about the paper’s meager readership. When Chuck hears Jerri giving good advice to students in the hallway, he realizes she is his chance to please his boss. But he’s forced to fire his secret lover Geoffrey, and attempts to murder him to prevent him from revealing their secret. Newspaper advisor Chuck is gay, having a secret affair with art teacher Geoffrey. High school Art teacher Geoffrey Jellineck’s (Paul Dinello) advice column in the school paper, The Donkey Trouser, gives lousy advice, is out of touch with the students and only works on the paper because his secret lover, Chuck Noblet is the newspaper advisor. Jellineck is fired by Noblet upon Jerri’s appointment. He threatens to tell the whole school about his affair with Chuck (who is married) if he can’t have his advice column back. Jerri gives him the column back just before he makes the announcement.Newspaper Reporter/Assistant. New girl in town Sydney is an aspiring reporter who believes in honesty and integrity in journalism. Jerri befriends her because she’s attracted to her, and ends up agreeing to do the advice column so she can be near Sydney. Advisor Noblet gives Jerri an advice column, but he treats Sydney with disdain and sends her for coffee and scones rather than on reporting job. Noblet is power-hungry and he has other things on his mind. Bi-sexuality. Gay Newspaper advisorsChuck and Geoffrey run an advice column, but when the principal is furious that no one reads the paper because it is hard to to relate to, Chuck decides to find a student who could do the job. So when he sees Jerri in the school hallway giving advice he asks her to replace Geoffrey's job giving advice in the paper. Jerri feels that she is not very qualified to give. When Geoffrey hears the news he threatens Chuck that he will out him if he doesn’t give him his job back. 	175435
1980	Strangers: Armed and Dangerous	T			Episode #15. 10-28-1980	Radio Commentator (Peter Wheeler).	175436
1980	Strangers: Racing Certainty	T			Episode #16. 11-4-1980	TV Newscaster (Duncan MacNaughtan).	175437
1982	Strangers: With These Gloves You Can Pass Through Mirrors #5.7	T			Episode #32. 10-20-1982	News Media. Reporter (Sue Race).	175438
2007	Strangled	NM		McGrory, Brian		Reporter Jack Flynn of the Boston Record finds himself in the middle of a case that everyone thought had closed 40 years ago -- the Boston Strangler. From the summer of 1962 to the winter of 1964, eleven women were strangled to death in their homes.In present-day Boston, a series of women are murdered that parallel the Boston Strangler slayings of the 1960s. Reporter Vinny Mongillo is also on the new "Phantom Fiend," the news media's pet name before the Boston Strangler name took hold.Flynn must crack the case to help save the lives of innocent women and to register the kind of big-time scoop his readers have come to expect of him.Police and local politicians turn on their publicity machine full throttle in an attempt to cool any rumors about the possible return of the Strangler. Is it a copycat or was Albert DeSalvo not the Boston Strangler?But Flynn is  receiving letters from the killer putting the newsman between the threats of a madman and several, uncooperative officials whoa re tied to the original case.	175439
1998	Strangler	NM		Maness, Larry		Reporter Bruce Drummond of the Herald tells detective Jake Eaton that the Boston department has grabbed the case of his murdered friend, Ruth Hill, a researcher raped and strangled on Cambridge Common.He wants Jake to find out why it was done and who did it. Ruth's murder is linked to two similar murders. Is the Boston Strangler back? Is it a copycat murderer or the real Strangler?Before Jake can come up with the answers, the reporter is tortured and killed. Clue to strangler's identity seems to lie in uncompleted doctoral dissertation of a Harvard psychology student, but everybody who has seen the manuscript is dead.	175440
1941	Strangler, The (aka East of Piccadilly)	M	DVD -R HQ 6603, 6604	Beckles, Gordon (Novel).  J. Lee Thompson, Lesley Storm (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Penny Sutton (Judy Campbell) helps a detective story writer find a silk stocking strangler in London's Soho district. She initially pins the murders on an American millionaire, but before he is executed she and the writer discover the real killerVariety, 2/26/41: "At odd and frequent intervals throughout this sketchy thriller, the principals swallow enough liquor to float a barge."  Editor (Charles Victor).	175441
2002	Strangler's Wife, The	M				Reporter Sarah Gilmore (Christy Scott Cashman). Male News Anchor 1 (Joe Dann Harper). Male News Anchor 2 (Marc Schleicher-Harlem Greenwood - Voice).	175442
1963	Strano tipo, Uno	MF				Journalist (Franco Giacobini)	175443
2002	Strapline	N		Darke, Tiffanie		Journalist Caris Brown working for porn baron Victor Power becomes unbearable when she discovers his interests stretch deeper than showbiz. What happens when a pornographer takes over a newspaper? When celebrity gossip becomes more important than breaking news? For Charlotte Want, the actress/model/whatever (AMW) created by Power, it is her biggest break. But will the pursuit of fame bring Charlotte what she wants? And will Caris’ discovery bring about her success or downfall? Things couldn’t get much better when Want and Brazilian star striker Silvio Ravelli get together to form the hottest celebrity couple in town. But just how far will Charlotte go to get herself a place on the A-list? Caris determines to expose the secrets of one of the most powerful men in London, her boss. 	175444
1998	Straßenfest	NM		Junge, Reinhard	Germany	TV Journalist	175445
1955	Strategic Air Command	M	DVD -R HQ 10428, 10429. SVD 1024			Reporter (Max Power)	175446
1990	Strategic Compromise	NM	OWN - H	Nixon, William		Reporter Malibu Hamilton of the Washington Post	175447
2005	Strategic Rage	N		Shearer, Robert		Reporter on the trail of rogue soldiers in Mexico meets a college professor who is sent to Texas by the Mexican dictator to try to find those responsible for an attack on his terrorists.When the colonel unleashes his trained animal killers on the two, they must fight for their lives with the help of a legendary Texas ranger.	175448
1969	Strategy of Terror	M		Joseph, Robert L. (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Karen  Lownes (Barbara Rush) receives call from man claiming to be old friend.  Before they can meet in Central Park, man is stabbed, but manages before he dies to whisper information about plot to assassinate four United Nations undersecretariesNew York Journalist  teams up with cop to try to uncover the plot. Reporter pretends to do series of articles on port of New York in order to infiltrate an alleged freight company. Investigations culminate in shoot-out at United Nations lawn party.Reporter describes herself as "the journalistic equivalent of a housewife." Asks cop if it's all right to print the story after the conspirators are foiled. Cop cynical toward press telling reporter she will grow weary of world-fixing.Reporters making beeline for the food table at a United Nations function.  "I love to hear people try eloquence on reporters. You think you've won until you read the story in the next day's paper."	175449
1949	Stratton Story, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2580, 2581. SVD 1418			Reporters (James Nolan, Peter Crouse)	175450
1970	Strawberry Statement, The	M				TV Newscaster (King Moody)	175451
2000	Stray, The	M				Photographer (Fred Conklin).	175452
1976	Streak of Light, A	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		Political Columnist Roger Calye, rancorous right-wing political columnist for the New York Sentinel.	175453
1940	Streak Sloan	CB			Master Comics #1. March 1940. First Appearance.	Newsreel Reporter solved crimes in the early 1940s as the boy newsreel reporter.	175454
2007	Streaker	M				Reporters (John Raucci, Jon W. Sparks, Mark McKee, Doug Inman, Leslie Lee Lanskey, Eddie Cody). 	175455
1948	Street Corner	M				Newscaster (Wendell Niles-Himself)	175456
1996	Street Corner Justice	M				News Media. TV Newswoman (Jordana Capra). Newswoman (April Breneman). Newsman (David C. Moulton).	175457
2004	Street Creatures	M				Weatherman (Paul Bouchereau). Crime Photographer (Amber Dickinson). TV Anchorwoman (Kim Salter). Sportscaster (Steve Summers).	175458
1994	Street Fighter	M	L	Capcom Video Game (Street Fighter II)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Chun-Li  (Ming-Na Wen) is adept at martial arts. Confrontation with hero who she discovers dislikes both women and journalists.  She witnesses commando being killed while trying to stop a prison break.  She puts on ninja gear.Chun-Li infiltrates the building where hero's body is being kept and discovers he is still alive and arranged break so he could track arms dealers. She escapes when hero tries to restrain her.With help of two TV colleagues, one a sumo wrestler, she blows up the arsenal of weapons. After she and her associates are captured by the dictator, she reveals that she has a personal vendetta against him because he murdered her father.Hero and his troops ordered to abort mission, but decide to stay and go after the dictator.  Reporter joins in fight. Fortress is destroyed and reporter asks hero for an interview.GNT News Anchor Sander Vanocur appears as himself delivering commentary for Global News Television. Studio News Anchors (Renzo Colla, Ric Curnow, Alex Ivacheff, Efthymios Kallos, Maow Krungvong, Françoise Le Cosset, Saleh Saqoaf, Rosanna Wong).	175459
1995	Street Fighter II: V	T				Newscaster (Wendee Lee).	175460
1987	Street Fights: Novel Based on a True Story, A	N	OWN - H	Martori, Joe		Reporter Dan Barnes, an overzealous reporter desperate to make his mark regardless of whose reputation he has to drag in the mud to do it.	175461
2006	Street Furniture	N		Howard, Matt		Publicist is 29 and unemployed in the suburbs of Sydney when he finds himself suddenly employed as a publicist for a large publishing firm.	175462
1985	Street Hawk: Female of the Species	T			Episode #12. 5-9-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sandy Lipton). Reporter #2 (Paul Eiding).	175463
1985	Street Hawk: Female of the Species (aka Assassin, The)	T		Harris, Karen	Episode. 5-10-1985	News Media	175464
1985	Street Hawk: Follow the Yellow Gold Road	T			Episode #13. 5-16-1985	Reporter #1 (Momo Yashima). Reporter #2 (Paul Eiding).	175465
1985	Street Hawk: Murder in a Novel Idea	T		Harris, Karen	Episode. 3-8-1985	News Media	175466
1985	Street Hawk: Murder Is a Novel Idea	T			Episode #10. 3-8-1985	News Media. Reporter (Momo Yashima).	175467
1985	Street Hawk: Second Self, A	T			Episode #2. 1-11-1985	TV Commentator (Jim McKrell).	175468
1985	Street Hawk: Street Hawk: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-4-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Larry McCormick). Reporter #3 (Momo Yashima).  Reporter #4 (Teri Beckerman).	175469
1985	Street Hawk: Unsinkable 453, The	T			Episode #8. 22-22-1985	News Media. Reporter #1 (Nancy Linari). Reporter #2 (Lee Ryan). Reporter #3 (Janeen Weiss).	175470
1989	Street Justice	M				Reporter (Sharon Corder). Newscaster (Marilyn Dennis). Newsman (Michael Eric Kramer).	175471
1993	Street Justice:	T	SV 220		Episode. Series 9-29-1991 to 5-29-1993	Journalist	175472
1992	Street Justice: Angel of Death	T			Episode #31. 11-28-1992	Photojournalist Jack Faulkner was once a famous photojournalist and is now looking to redeem himself by catching the city's latest villain, a man who murders nurses.	175473
1993	Street Justice: Bitter Fruit	T			Episode #34. 1-23-1993	News Media. Reporter (Katherine Banwell). Messenger (Nisha Wuttunee).	175474
1992	Street Justice: Innocent  Blood	T			Episode #30. 11-21-1992	Reporter (Berma Skill).	175475
1991	Street Justice: Legacy (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 9-29-1991.	News Media. Reporter (Joanna Piros).	175476
1992	Street Justice: Protectors	T			Episode #15. 2-1-1992	Reporter (Suzette Meyers).	175477
1991	Street Justice: Shadows	T			Episode #6. 10-26-1991	News Media. Reporter #1 (Jaylene Hamilton). Reporter #2 (Katherine Banwell).	175478
1994	Street Legal	M			Canada	TV Journalist Ann Medina in real life appears as a TV journalist	175479
1987	Street Legal: BRT and Associates: New Beginning, A	T			Episode #89. 10-30-1992	News Media. Reporter #1 (Norah Grant). Reporter #2 (Hrothgar Mathews).	175480
1989	Street Legal: Confession	T			Episode #46. 12-1-1989	Newscaster (Bill Lake). Interviewer #1 (Catherine Swing).	175481
1991	Street Legal: Cookies Crumble, The	T			Episode #67. 1-11-1991	News Media. Reporter #1 (Genny Iannucci). Reporter #2 (Tim Progosh). Reporter #3 (Janet Bailey). .	175482
1990	Street Legal: Divine Image	T			Episode #62. 11-23-1990	News Media. Reporter (Janet Bailey). Reporter (Tim Progosh).	175483
1991	Street Legal: Election Day	T			Episode #69. 1-25-1991	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tim Progosh). Reporter #2 (Genny Iannucci). Reporter #4 (Janet Bailey).	175484
1988	Street Legal: Elliot vs. McTavish	T			Episode #22. 10-21-1988	TV Commentator (Judy Foster).	175485
1989	Street Legal: Film Noir	T			Episode #45. 11-24-1989	Reporter (Mark Griffis).	175486
1990	Street Legal: Godfather of Mimico	T			Episode #53.2-2-1990.	Reporter (Mark Griffis).	175487
1991	Street Legal: Harley, The	T			Episode #72. 10-11-1991	Reporter (Janet Bailey). Newscaster (Amanda Tappintg).	175488
1990	Street Legal: Holy Thursday	T			Episode #55. 10-5-1990	Reporter (Mark Griffis).	175489
1992	Street Legal: It's a Wise Child	T			Episode #93. 11-27-1992	Reporter (Norah Grant).	175490
1991	Street Legal: Keeping Secrets	T			Episode #78. 11-22-1991	News Media. Reporter Tim  (Tim Progosh). Reporter #1 (Genny Iannucci).	175491
1994	Street Legal: Last Rites (Part One)	T			Episode #125. 11-6-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Louis Taylor). Reporter #2 (Alyson Green). Reporter #3 (Joel Kaiser). Reporter #4 (Catherine Smith). CBC Reporter (Ann Medina).	175492
1990	Street Legal: Lies	T			Episode #64. 12-7-1990	Reporter (Janet Bailey).	175493
1987	Street Legal: Little Knowledge, A	T			Episode #3. 1-20-1987	News Media. Reporter (Tonya Lee Williams).	175494
1994	Street Legal: Long and Winding Road, The	T			Episode #124. 2-18-1994	News Media. Reporter (Edward Leefe).	175495
1991	Street Legal: Murder	T			Episode #66. 1-4-1991	News Media.  Reporter #1 (Janet Bailey). Reporter #2 (Tim Progosh).	175496
1994	Street Legal: No Holds Barred	T			Episode #123. 2-11-1994	News Media. Reporter (Kathryn Bracht).	175497
1987	Street Legal: Phoenix, The	T			Episode. Season #6, Episode #18.	Reporter (Alexandra Amini).	175498
1993	Street Legal: Price, The	T			Episode #104. 2-19-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Monica De Santis). Reporter #2 (Hrothgar Mathews). Reporter #3 (Hany Ishak).	175499
1990	Street Legal: Psychic, The	T			Episode #60. 11-9-1900	News Media. Reporter (Tim Progosh).	175500
1991	Street Legal: Questions of Dignity	T			Episode #76. 11-8-1991	Reporter (Charmaine Lord).	175501
1991	Street Legal: Reasonable Doubt	T			Episode #74. 10-25-1991	Reporter (Heidi Hatashita).	175502
1992	Street Legal: Rules of the Game	T			Episode #94. 12-4-1992	Reporter (Norah Grant).	175503
1990	Street Legal: Sanctuary	T			Episode #63. 11-30-1990	News Media. Reporter (Janet Bailey).  Reporter (David Gow).	175504
1990	Street Legal: Softsell	T			Episode #61. 11-16-1990	Reporter (Janet Bailey)	175505
1987	Street Legal: Star Struck	T			Episode #8. 10-4-1987	News Media. Reporter #1 (John Milton-Branton). Reporter #2 (Alison Sealy-Smith).	175506
1988	Street Legal: State of Mind	T			Episode #23. 10-28-1988	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gail Kerbel). Reporter #2 (Richard Sali).	175507
1993	Street Legal: Truth or Dare	T			Episode. 10-22-1993. Season #8. Episode #3	Reporter (David Collins).	175508
1991	Street Legal: Truth, The	T			Episode #70. 2-1-1991	News Media  Reporter #1 (Janet Bailey). .  Reporter #2 (Tim Progosh). Reporter #3 (Genny Iannucci).	175509
1990	Street Legal: Tyger, Tyger	T			Episode #65. 12-14-1990	TV Anchorman (Bill Lake).	175510
1988	Street Legal: Whose Woods Are These	T			Episode #27. 11-25-1988	News Media. Reporter (Beth Harrington). Reporter #2 (Michael Wearne).	175511
1989	Street Legal: World-Class City	T			Episode #38. 2-24-1989	Reporter (Mark Griffis).	175512
1919	Street of Adventure, The	N	UCLA	Gibbs, Philip		Journalist Margaret Hubbard of The Liberal married Edmund Grattan. Katherine Halstead, fashion correspondent, The Liberal	175513
1939	Street of Missing Men	M		Griffin, Eleanor, William Rankin (Story). Frank Dolan, Leonard Lee (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner of the Clarion, Charles Putnam (Harry Carey) starts a campaign against gangsters and reporter Jim Parker (Regis Toomey) joins the gang to expose the gangster. The gangster responds by attacking news street vendors.Another gangster, who blames the editor for sending him to prison, saves Tommy Blake (Tommy Ryan), a newsboy.  He decides the best way to get revenge on the editor  is not to kill him but to destroy the paper. He hires a gang to protect the vendors.Then he makes a deal with the other gangster to destroy the paper, telling him about the reporter in his gang. Parker is killed. Then he plants a bomb in the paper's printing presses. Gangster discovers that the publisher had incriminating photo of him.But the editor didn't use it. When the editor goes into the burning newspaper office to get evidence the reporter had collected before he was killed, the gangster, now seeing the error of his ways, saves the editor, disconnects the bomb and dies.News Truck Driver in Flat Cap Mack (Harry Strang).	175514
1931	Street Scene	M	SVD 1415			Tabloid Reporters and photographers at end	175515
1970	Street Scenes	M				Interviewer (Martin Scorsese)	175516
1996	Street Sharks: Shark Storm	T	VHS 401		Episode	News Media	175517
1996	Street Sharks: Sharkbite	T	VHS 401		Episode	News Media	175518
1987	Street Smart	M	L.  A1101	Freeman, David (Screenplay)		Reporter Jonathan Fisher (Christopher Reeve), for the New York Journal, under pressure to meet deadline, fabricates the life story of New York City pimp. Story wins him instant fame. Soon ends up as TV reporter for Channel 3. Fisher becomes celebrity.Gets own TV feature, "Street Smart." Turns out story parallels life of real pimp under murder indictment. DA wants Fischer's tapes but reporter goes to jail rather than give up fictitious tapes. New York Journal Magazine Editor Ted Avery (Andre Gregory).Circulation is booming. Newsweek wants to put him on cover. Pimp wants Reporter to fake interview notes as his alibi. Reporter decides to come clean, no one believes him. Pimp orders bodyguard to stab reporter's girlfriend, kill whore who helped Fisher.Pimp physically threatens Fisher who gives up fake notes. Pimp is acquitted. Reporter plots revenge by tricking pimp's bodyguard into killing  him. Reporter (Lynne Adams). Reporter (Audi Adler). Reporter (Melba Archer).Reporter (Victor Bowen). Reporter (Ian Braton). Reporter (Lois Dellar). Reporter (Claudette Roach). Reporter (Manon Vallee). Reporter (Carole Zeller). Prison Reporter (Donald Lamoureux). Reporter (Chiu-Liw Mark). TV Cameraman (Danny Brainin).	175519
1992	Street Stories	DT				TV News Program. Host Ed Bradley (1992-1993), Correspondents Victoria Corderi (1992-1993), Harold Dow (1992-1993), Bob McKeown (1992-1993), Deborah Norville (1993). Senior National Correspondent (1992-1993).	175520
2002	Street Time:	T			Showtime series	Journalist. Richard Chevolleau flashy parolee who fancies himself a journalist	175521
2002	Street Time: Above Suspicion	T	SVD 1195		Episode #4. 7-7-2002	News Media	175522
2003	Street Time: Even	T			Episode #18. 5-28-2003	News Media. Reporter (Joel Rinzler)	175523
2002	Street Time: Pilot (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SVD 1192		Episode #1-#2. 6-23-2002	News Media	175524
2002	Street Time: Random Act	T	SVD 1205		Episode #3, 6-30-2002	News Media	175525
1997	Street Vengeance	M				Photographer Tony (Jack Van Landingham).	175526
2003	Street Where She Lives, The	NR		Shalvis,  Jill		Photojournalist Ben Asher is in the Amazon where the globetrotting photojournalist helps bring down murdering con artist although the prisoner vows vengeance.His 12-year-old daughter calls pleading with him to come to South Village, California as her mother was severely injured in a car accident. The  murderer escapes and he flies to California to keep the two females he loves safe.First time he has seen his former wife in 13 years. He takes her home from hospital as thugs close in on the trio. Ben Asher is in his 20s or 30s, mostly serious with occasional sense of humor, smart and very athletic.	175527
2006	Street Wok'n	M				News Media. Newsman (Aaron Tanzer). Messenger (Wai Mui).	175528
1979	Street, The	N		Lindquist, Donald		News Media	175529
2000	Street, The: Pilot (aka $treet, The)	T			Episode #1. 11-1-2000	Finance Reporter (Victoria Gabrielle Platt).	175530
2000	Street, The: Ultimatum, The (aka $treet, The)	T			Episode #6. 12-6-2000	News Media. BNN Reporter (Victoria Gabrielle Platt).	175531
1972	Streets of Askelon, The	N	OWN - H	Aspler, Tony		Columnist Harold Carstairs, drinking, cynical, newspaper columnist. Young Nancy Ferguson, an idealistic freelance journalist. Irish poet is rejected by the press so he goes out to prove that he is newsworthy	175532
1985	Streets of Justice	MT				News Media. Columnist (Joel Oliansky). Newscaster (Mario Machado). Newswoman (Anne Kaestner). TV Reporter #1 (Larry McCormick, Doug Hale). Public Relations Officer (Steve Eastin). TV Anchorwoman (Clare Nono).	175533
1939	Streets of New York	M		Andrews, Robert D. (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsboys. James Michael "Jimmy" Keenan (Jackie Cooper), a law student, runs a newsstand and supervises a group of newsboys. Newspaper Distributor (Donald Kerr). Newboy Jiggsy (Sidney Miller). Newsboy Flatfoot (Buddy Pepper).Newsboy Sammy (William Bucker). Newsboy Beansy (Bobby Stone).	175534
1994	Streets of Rage	M			Ness	Investigative Reporter Melody Sails (Mimi Lesseos) is a former Special Force commando who investigates a child prostitution ring in Los Angeles. Kick-boxer and martial arts expert.	175535
1972	Streets of San Francisco, The	MT			Series. Television Drama Series	TV News Anchor (Andy Park).	175536
1975	Streets of San Francisco, The: Dead Air	T			Episode #82. 11-13-1975	Radio Host Terry Vine (Larry Hagman) is accused of murder when a woman who threatened him dies.	175537
1973	Streets of San Francisco, The: Deadline	T			Episode #19. 2-15-1973	Reporter was involved with a murdered woman who was also involved with his son. The famous newspaper reporter is interviewed by San Francisco Policeman Stone.	175538
1974	Streets of San Francisco, The: Death and the Favored Few	T	SVD 1511		Episode #49. 3-14-1974	Society Magazine Editor-Publisher suspected of blackmail is found slain and the suspects include the leaders of San Francisco society.	175539
1975	Streets of San Francisco, The: Glass Dart Board, The	T			Episode #74. 9-18-1975	TV Reporter (Eugene A. Nelson). Psychopathic killer uses San Francisco High-rises as target practice.	175540
1972	Streets of San Francisco, The: In the Midst of Strangers	T	DVD -R HQ 2111		Episode #8. 11-25-1972	Newspaper Vendor Wally Sensibaugh (David Wayne) hunts the people who stole his life's savings.When a corner newspaper vendor goes after the muggers who stole his life savings, Stone and Keller discover the crime is linked to the murder of a housing commissioner.	175541
1972	Streets of San Francisco, The: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1972. 9-16-1972 to 6-23-1977.	TV News Anchor (Andy Park).	175542
1999	StreetSmart (aka Street Smart)	N		Coleridge, Nicholas		Magazine Editor Saskia Thompson, "the most famous magazine editor in the world" is found dead in her Manhattan apartment. She was not only StreeetSmart's editor, but also its founder and president.Both New York and London offices of the magazine are paralyzed by the news of her murder. Her distant older brother,Photojournalist Max, just back from Afghanistan, is named in Saskia's will as custodian of the magazine until her illegitimate young son, Cody, is old enough to take control. Meanwhile, three sharks are circling for ownership of StreetSmart.They include predatory Caryl Fargo, head of StreetSmart's main competitor, Town Talk, the head of a luxury-goods business conglomerate, and a shady Lebanese financier reputed to be an arms dealer.Desperate to find his sister's killer and keep her magazine alive, Max, with a little help from Saskia's lawyer, a sexpot junior staffer and some beer-swilling photographer comrades, provides content for the magazine and investigates Saskia's death.	175543
1975	Streik!	M			Norway	Journalist (Halvor Elvik). Journalist (Reidun Hjelle). Journalist (Ola Solum).	175544
2006	Strength and Honour	M			Ireland	Journalist (Michelle Forde).	175545
2007	Strength and Honour	M				Journalist (Michelle Forde)	175546
1916	Strength of David McKenzie, The	M			AFI-Publishers/Poets	Writer	175547
1916	Strength of the Weak, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	175548
1914	Strenuous Scoop, A	M			Ness Book	Reporter assigned to interview an opera singer and goes to her hotel room not realizing a crook has put on her clothes to escape the police. Reporter chases the crook up a tree in the park. Police arrive and the jig is up.	175549
2000	Stretch, The	MT				TV Reporter (Tina Deen)	175550
1940	Stricken Field, A	N	OWN - H	Gellhorn, Martha		Journalist Mary Douglas in Prague in 1938, covers international disasters. The young American journalist is devoted to the cause of freedom and democracy, full of admiration for the Czechs, disgusted and horrified by their betrayal in the Munich Pact when Chamberlain and Daladier in effect gave Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. 	175551
1953	Strickeney and the Critic	SS		Clingerman, Mildred	In "Cupful of Space, A" 1961	Critic	175552
1989	Strickland: Romance, A	N	OWN - H	Masters, Hilary		TV Announcer Carroll Strickland, whose voice announced the Fall of Saigon, is now heard  as the voice-over in TV commercials and special programs.	175553
1951	Strictly Dishonorable	M	DVD -R 1788			Newspaper Editor Murph (Wally Maher). Charlie, Dempsey's Photographer (Frank Gerstle).	175554
1934	Strictly Dynamite	M	DVD -R HQ 3477, 3458.			Gossip Columnist. Have you read Winchell's column?	175555
1933	Strictly in Confidence	M				Press	175556
1930	Strictly Modern	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	175557
1933	Strictly Personal	M		Mizner, Wilson and Robert T. Shannon (Story). Willard Mack and Beatrice Banyard (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Thomas Jefferson reed (Eddie Quillan) falls in love with the daughter of a former convict.  Fired for not knowing who the killer is but marries the girl and goes to work for her father.	175558
1948	Strike It Rich	M		Rosenwald, Francis (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Matt Brady (Lloyd Corrigan). His daughter Julie Brady (Bonita Granville) marries one of two oil wildcatters who want to marry her. Still rivals, they try to use political pressure to oppose each other.Finally they solve their differences during fistfight in oil fields.	175559
1984	Strike Three You're Dead	N	OWN - P	Rosen, Richard		News Media	175560
1999	Strike Zone	M				Reporter (Eileen Grubba)	175561
1998	Strike!	M				TV Reporter (Tino Monte). Photographer (Shawn Ashmore), aka Skunk-Flat Critter.	175562
2005	Strike!	MF			Germany	Reporter Pension (Kevin von Agris). Reporta bei der Gala (Jorg Gaumann).	175563
2002	Strike!	M			Short	Photographer (Kevin Dunigan).	175564
1984	Strikebound	M				Reporter (Hardy Stow)	175565
1987	Striker	M				Journalist Frank Morris (John Philip Law) is in a Sandanista prison in Nicaragua. A man is hired to rescue him. He teams up with a local woman to carry out this mission but is captured, tortured and forced to deal with the fact that he has been betrayed. 	175566
1893	Striking Back	SS	USC	Barr, Robert	In "Face and the Mask."	Critic of the Argus, Alfred Davison	175567
1993	Striking Distance	M				Newscaster (Ken Rice). Newscaster (Suzanne Vafiadis).  Newscaster (Sally Wiggin).	175568
1991	Striking It Rich	N		Vetter, Craig		Journalist leaves his family and his marijuana crop to strike it rich in the oil town of Westin, Wyoming, where he finds a dirty, dangerous job on an oil rig and falls in love with a prostitute	175569
1999	Striking Poses	M	DVD -R HQ 3520, 3521. SVD 870			Tabloid Magazine Photographer (Shannen Doherty) targeted by vicious stalker. Beautiful.	175570
1985	Strindberg, ett liv	MTF			Miniseries	Journalist (Ingvar Hirdwall), the hack journalist. Managing Editor (Ingvar Kjellson).	175571
1918	String Beans	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	Editor. Toby Watkins (Charles Ray) is a subscription solicitor for the Sawbert Weekly Clarion after trying to convince the editor to hire him as a poet.	175572
1985	String of Pearls	NR		Bishop, Natalie		Investigative Reporter Devon Gallagher and Top Model Britanny Daniels were utterly devoted at one time. Passion had fused them together, but a painful experience turned mutual desire into mutual distrust. Her career as a top model and his drive as a top investigative reporter kept them going, but it kept them apart until “hot” diamonds.... When Devon suspected Britanny’s involvement with gem smuggling, he had to confront her only to realize he could never stay away from her again. She could pull the rings of his heart -- but could she prove her innocence?	175573
1974	Stringer	N	MLPL	Just, Ward		Correspondents in Vietnam	175574
1992	Stringer	M		Hall, Gary Skeen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Freelance News Photographer Frank Simmonetti (Anthony Finetti) keeps losing assistants because of his reckless practices.  Accompanies police on a raid (seen from POV of his camera).  Gloats over footage  he gets of body of homeless man who's been stabbedWhen he tries to sell footage to a TV station, the female news director says, "Who cares about some dead wino?" Sells film for less than his initial price. Returns home to discover the station is using it as their top story.Joins former cop to investigate deaths of homeless people. Woman at shelter calls him a stringer. Corrects her claiming to be a "video journalist." She says "Journalists come with a conscience." Negotiates $10,000 for an exclusive if he can catch killer.Cop is bait. Photographer falls asleep and cop is stabbed, but survives. Real murderer turns out to be woman at shelter. Photographer and cop then cover revolution in unidentified country.  Quote: "So your job depends on other people's misfortunes?""I merely record life." "And a shark merely follows the scent of blood." "I'm not ashamed of what I do…I bring life to the people…If it wasn't for the news, you'd never know how bad it was down here." Newscaster (Dorothy D. Nevill).	175575
1989	Stringer and the Border War: Volume #11	NW	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Cameron, Lou	#11 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail. Pancho Villa	175576
1988	Stringer and the Deadly Flood: Volume  #8	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#8 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail,  is suspicious when a sleek land syndicate promises cheap water to greenhorn settlers.	175577
1988	Stringer and the Hanging Judge: Volume #6	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#6 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail's job to get the scoop on the infamous hanging judge.	175578
1988	Stringer and the Hangman's Rodeo: Volume #4	NW		Cameron, Lou	#4 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175579
1989	Stringer and the Hell-Bound Herd: Volume #14	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#14 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175580
1989	Stringer and the Lost Tribe" Volume #9	N	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#9 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175581
1989	Stringer and the Oil Well Indians: Volume #10	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#10 Stringer Series	Reporter Stringer MacKail is there to cover a hot story in Tulsa -- the oil boon	175582
1988	Stringer and the Wild Bunch" Volume #5	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#5 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175583
1989	Stringer in a Texas Shootout: Volume #15	N	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Cameron, Lou	#15 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175584
1988	Stringer in Tombstone: Volume #7	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#7 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail. Some fast-gun is trying to kill Stringer MacKail, newspaperman	175585
1987	Stringer on Dead Man's Range: Volume #2	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#2 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175586
1989	Stringer on Pike's Pike: Volume #13	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#13 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175587
1987	Stringer on the Assassin's Trail: Volume #3	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#3 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail covers Teddy Roosevelt's speech and gets shot at.	175588
1989	Stringer on the Mojave: Volume #12	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#12 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175589
1987	Stringer: Volume #1	NW	OWN - P	Cameron, Lou	#1 Stringer Series	Newspaperman Stringer MacKail	175590
2000	Stringers	M		Williams, Patrice		Photojournalist Stryker (David Kallaway) is a renegade stringer-photojournalist who works the late shift in hopes of catching that all important “B-roll” that he can sell to the highest bidder. But a wrong number dialed and a jerk in a parking lot send Stryker over the edge. Some people will do anything for a story. 	175591
2006	Stringers	DM			Directors Jon Beck and Don R. Lewis are in the trenches with the video journalists as they patrol the streets from dusk until dawn. 	Video Journalists. Using refurbished police cars, scanners, video cameras and high-tech gadgetry, independent video journalists, also known as “Stringers,” will stop at nothing to be the first on the scene of a fire, accident or violent crime in order to film the scene and sell the footage to news stations. Filmed entirely in San Francisco, Stringers show what ends these en must go to in order to get their story as well as the effect it has on their personal lives.	175592
1999	Strings	N		Williams, David A.		Gardening Editor Martha Collins for a Dallas-Fort Worth newspaper is stunned when she is offered an interview with “The Man,” a convicted murderer on Death Row whose date with destiny is two short days away.”The Man” has never granted an interview, has never talked about the murder. No one knows his identity or his background. Martha, a transplanted yankee  to the Lone Star State, is the only person he will talk to. She uncovers a dark and sorrowful past, the mystery of which is as deep as a Texas River, and as wide as the moonlit plains. In her search, she also discovers the disturbing key to her own past. 	175593
2008	Strip	N		Vincent, E. Duke		Journalists begin to smell the story when the budget of a successful Las Vegas TV show, “The $trip” is in serious trouble. Nick Conti, producer of the show, spends 15-hour days on the set and long nights drinking cocktails and cavorting with the fastest women in Vegas. When a local mobster begins plotting to extort money from the show, Nick realizes it’s going to be a long week. The small-time blackmail operation stirs up old demons and big bosses in Chicago and Kansas City begin asking questions. Nick’s own Mafia history suddenly becomes relevant again. Nick’s old fame has recently appeared on the scene holding the arm of a man with Mob ties of his own. And the reporters are sniffing around. Nick will have to rely on his guile and charm to escape with his money, his job, and his life.	175594
2003	Strip-tease du fossoyeur, Le	MF			France	News Media. Le reporter (Francois Revaclier). La cameraman (Pierre Hiesller).	175595
1995	Strip, The	P		Nagy, Phyllis		Lesbian Journalist Kate Buck (Nancy Crane). The Strip follows the fortunes of  a woman named Ava Coo, along with a love-struck repo man and an obsessive lesbian journalist as they cross America in search of fame and self-gratification at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.	175596
2000	Strippers	M				Reporter (Shelley Price)	175597
1996	Striptease	M	DVD -R HQ 4121, 4122			News Media. TV Reporter (Maria Genero-Gennaro). Reporter (Carl White).	175598
1983	Stroker Ace	M				Reporter (Donna Fowler). Chris Economaki, Ken Squier (Announcers)	175599
2005	Stroker and Hoop: Ninja Worrier	C			Episode #6. 10-2-2005.	Reporter (Lori Alan - Voice).	175600
2005	Stroker and Hoop: Quiller Instinct	C			Episode #7. 10-9-2005	Reporter (Mary Birdsong - Voice).	175601
2002	Strong Conviction	NM		Scott, Trevor		Investigative Reporter Trent Strong takes over weekly newspaper in his northern Minnesota hometown after escaping dangerous situation in Chicago. He spent 10 years on a Chicago daily newspaper covering heinous crimes and traveling to war-torn countries.Sick of all the deaths and content with returning to a slower pace, Strong buys the local weekly newspaper. Only in town for a week when an old friend asks him to investigate the paper mill, which he suspects is polluting small trout stream.He encounters trouble again when someone murders his former high school love who owns the local milling company and someone incinerates another long-time friend who wanted to blow the whistle on illegal dumping by the same mill.Suspicion falls on the reporter as he investigates the murders. He runs across many people from his past. Starts a relationship with a motel manager.Investigates small town sheriff and county attorney running for re-election, out-of-state thugs who want to shut him up and an entire town that would like the whole thing to go away.	175602
2003	Strong Medicine: Misdiagnosis Murder	T			Episode. 7-20-2003.	Reporter #1 (Michael Butler Murray). Reporter #2 (Angela Martinez).	175603
1930	Strong Poison	NM	OWN - P	Sayers, Dorothy L.		Press plays an important role in the case of a murder mystery novelist Harriet Vane on trial for poisoning her lover with arsenic.	175604
1987	Strong Poison (aka Lord Peter Wimsey)	MT		Sayers, Dorothy L. (Novel). Philip Broadley (Writer).	UK. 3-25-1987. BBC	Press. Murder Mystery Novelist Harriet Vane (Harriet Walter) is on trial for poisoning her lover with arsenic. News Editor (Arthur Black). Reporters covering the trial (Bernard Martin, Roger Davidson).When she's given a temporary reprieve, Lord Peter Wimsey, together with his manservant Bunter and Miss Climpson, must work against the calendar to prove her innocence.	175605
1939	Stronger Than Desire	M	DVD -R HQ 8313, 8314. DVD -R HQ 2281 (Media Excerpts - in two parts)			Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Jack Hatfield). Reporter (Tom Neal). Reporter (Phil Tead).  Reporters covering as trial. Headlines. Enlargement of photograph shows defense attorney's wife was at the scene of the crime.	175606
1975	Strongest Man in the World, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10635, 10636. 			Reporter (Pete Renaday- Renoudet).	175607
1979	Struck  by Lightning: Frank Meets the Press	T		Zateslo, George	Episode. 10-17-1979	News Media	175608
1918	Struggle Everlasting, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	175609
1983	Struggle: One Step Forward Two Steps Back	T			Episode #1. 11-27-1983	Reporter (Carol Frazer).	175610
1888	Struggles (Social, Financial and Political) of Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby, The	SS		Locke, David Ross		Fictional Journalist created by Locke. Major collection of Nasby's letters.	175611
1978	Stryker	N	OWN - P	Scarborough, Chuck		TV Newsman Benson Stryker learns that he has been transformed into a murderer to stop President Nixon from destroying all the networks.	175612
1985	Stryker's War	M				News Media. Video Newscaster (Bruce Campbell)	175613
2005	Stuart Sutcliffe: Lost Beatle, The	DT			UK	Art Critic and Historian Professor Donald Kuspit.	175614
2007	Stuck in the Past	M				Reporter (Roxanne Cella)	175615
2004	Stuck in the Suburbs	MT	DVD -R HQ 8902, 8903.			Reporter (Margaret Lawhon). Reporter (Van Hornsby).	175616
2003	Stuck on You	M		Farrelly, Peter and Bobby (Screenplay)		Reporter (Maria Celeste Genitempo). Tonight Show Host Jay Leno (Himself). Incessant Photographer (John Chan).	175617
1989	Stuck With Each Other	MT				Columnist (William Duncan).	175618
2003	Stud Hunters	M	DVD -R 1623		Adult - Hardcore	Journalist Pat Walters from Inside News (credited as "Pat the Journalist" played by Tara Indiana). Other reporters. Media interviewing adult entertainment female director and her star.Italian Television Male Bearded Reporter with heavy foreign accent.Female Producer-Director to Pat the Journalist after catching her with one of the applicants: "If I read one critical comment about me, I'm going to take the footage of you and your stud muffin and send it to your editor."	175619
2002	Stud Hunting	M				Reporter (Tara Indiana).	175620
1949	Stud's Place	DT				Host Studs Terkel, owner of corner bar and grille in a Chicago neighborhood	175621
1987	Student Affairs	M				Cameraman (Chuck Vincent).	175622
1998	Student Body	N		Harvard, Jane		African-American Reporter Toni Isaac with the Harvard Crimson gets a tip about a prostitution ring involving Harvard students.Her simple idea of a story about students selling themselves to make tuition payments soon escalates to the highest levels of the university and a corporation.  She stumbles into romance, copes with death of close friend, nearly falls in disgrace.She struggles with her own motives as she wheedles information and breaks laws to get her story. Drawn into Boston's sexual world, she encounters strippers, johns, vice cops, and a Harvard MBA with a very unusual business plan.America's oldest university enters the world's oldest profession.	175623
2002	Student of the Warlord	M				Interviewer 4 (Kyrsten Beidelman).	175624
2003	Student Seduction	MT				TV News Anchor (Andrew Peplowski).	175625
1954	Studio 57:	T			Series 9-1-1954 to 9-1-1955. Heinz 57 Playhouse. 1955 to 1957 Studio 57.	News Media. Filmed dramatic series.	175626
1954	Studio 57:	T			Series 1954-1955	Press	175627
1957	Studio 57: Big Leap, The	T			Episode #97. 1-25-1957. Studio 57	Photojournalist Hagney (Howard Smith) risks his life for a photo of a young girl's attempted suicide. The once-famous news photographer wants to show that he has not lost his touch.	175628
1956	Studio 57: Challenge	T			Episode #91. 12-9-1956. Studio 57	Newspaper Stories about the murder of a pretty actress are discussed by two men. The crime has been committed by a homicidal maniac -- and one of the two men is the killer.	175629
1956	Studio 57: Charlatan, The	T			Episode #86. 11-1-1956. Studio 57	Newswoman Mamie (Virginia Gregg) and a doctor expose a therapist who claims to cure cancer as a fraud.	175630
1954	Studio 57: Deadline	T			Episode #63. 2-28-1956. Studio 57.	Sportswriter-turned Crime Reporter Mike Conner (John Payne) looks for the murderer of a young boxer.	175631
1956	Studio 57: Farewell Appearance	T			Episode #60. 2-7-1956. Studio 57.	Newspaperman Alfred Johnson (Tom Drake) digs into the past of an actress turned recluse.	175632
1989	Studio 5B:	T	A1247	Begley, Louis	Episode. Series 1989.	TV Morning Show. Staff involved in producing an extremely popular network TV Morning Show. Top anchorwoman Carla Montgomery (Kerrie Keane). Producer Gail Browning (Wendy Crewson). Executive Producer Lionel (Jeffrey Tambor). Newcomer Samantha (Kim Myers).	175633
1989	Studio 5B:	T	A1252		Episode #2. 1-29-89	TV Morning Show. Staff involved in producing an extremely popular network TV Morning Show. Top anchorwoman Carla Montgomery (Kerrie Keane). Producer Gail Browning (Wendy Crewson). Executive Producer Lionel (Jeffrey Tambor). Newcomer Samantha (Kim Myers).Carla never gets tired of zealously promoting herself. Producer Gail wants to do serious pieces but runs into Carla's interference. Executive Producer Lionel uses a water pistol to relieve his anxieties.	175634
1989	Studio 5B: Premiere	T	A1249		Episode #1. 1-24-89	TV Morning Show. Staff involved in producing an extremely popular network TV Morning Show. Top anchorwoman Carla Montgomery (Kerrie Keane). Producer Gail Browning (Wendy Crewson). Executive Producer Lionel (Jeffrey Tambor). Newcomer Samantha (Kim Myers).Carla never gets tired of zealously promoting herself. Producer Gail wants to do serious pieces but runs into Carla's interference. Executive Producer Lionel uses a water pistol to relieve his anxieties.Samantha spends most of the first episode trying to prove her mettle by trying unsuccessfully to get to Jacqueline Onassis for an on-air interview. A Print Journalist who believes he is noble because he hasn't sold out to TV.A marriage is canceled at the last minute because of the re-emergence of a former boyfriend. Search for a Porsche that has been kidnapped by a former wife.	175635
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: B-12	T	DVD -R HQ 7399		Episode #10. 11-26-2006	Columnist Martha O'Dell (Christine Lahti) returns to Studio 60 to continue her research for a cover story for Vanity Fair on the program. "We need her more than she needs us." The journalist has won two Pulitzer Prizes. TV News Anchor (Stephen Alvarez).O'Dell's recent column is cause for debate between her and the producers. Jordan tries to soften her image with a magazine interview but it doesn't go well.Members of the cast fall victim to a virus, which makes getting through the show a challenge. Matt faces the week with a new and smaller writing staff. Jordan tells Danny that she is pregnant.	175636
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Breaking News	T	DVD -R HQ 8631		Episode #18.  5-31-2007	News Media. Breaking news of Tom's brother who is in danger in Iraq. During a live show, Jordan experiences an emergency with her pregnancy. Matt's pill use is discovered.	175637
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Christmas Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7469		Episode #11. 12-04-2006	News Media. TV Reporter (Jane Yamamoto). Christmas show features New Orleans tribute to its musicians and the courage of the city.Danny tells the pregnant Jordan he is falling in love with her. Matt tries to bring Christmas cheer to Los Angeles with mixed results.	175638
2006	Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip: Cold Open, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6931		Episode #2. 9-25-2006	News Media. Behind the scenes at a Saturday Night Live-type program. Press Conference with NBC President, Matt and Danny turns out to be disastrous.Matt and Danny have five days to organize their highly publicized first show. NBC President Jordan defends controversial sketch.	175639
2006	Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip: Focus Group, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6974		Episode #3. 10-1-2006	News Media. Tabloid press goes after NBC President. Network focus-group scares company executives into believing that the rating success of Matt and Danny's first show might have been a fluke.	175640
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Harriet Dinner, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7892 (Part 2)		Episodes #13-#14. 1-29-2007, 2-5-2007.	News Media. Danny and Jordan cannot get down from the roof of the theater. Staff members attend a dinner honoring Harriet. Harriet and Matt's relationship begins to unravel.	175641
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: K & R  (Part 3)	T	DVD -R HQ 8704		Episode #21. 6-21-2007	News Media continues to cover Tom's brother who has been taken hostage in Iraq further endangering his brother's life. Simon drafts an apology for losing his temper with the press. Jordan's life is in jeopardy as Danny tries to find solace.Long day's journey into night continues as flashbacks reveal why Matt and Danny were fired in the first place.	175642
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: K & R (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 8628		Episode #19. 6-7-2007	News Media reveals that it is Tom's brother who has been taken hostage in Iraq further endangering his brother's life. Jordan is rushed into surgery. Matt and Harriet renew and old argument.	175643
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: K & R (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 8672		Episode #20. 6-14-2007	News Media continues to cover Tom's brother who has been taken hostage in Iraq further endangering his brother's life. Confrontation with news media outside the studio. Simon loses his temper with the press creating a worse situation.Jordan takes a turn for the worse. Newscaster (Mel Fair). 	175644
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Long Lead Story	T	DVD -R HQ 7079		Episode #5. 10-16-2006	Columnist Martha O'Dell (Christine Lahti) who gets complete access to Studio 60 to do a cover story for Vanity Fair on the program, uncovers all the secrets of the show, its producers-writers and its talent..O'Dell tries to get the story on Matt and Harriet, while the cast rehearses with Lauren Graham and Sting. Jordan says no to a potentially lucrative new reality series.  O'Dell is leaving the story for two weeks but will return to finish it.Still isn't sure what she will write.	175645
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Monday	T	DVD -R HQ 7776		Episode #12. 1-22-2007	News Media. New York Times Art and Leisure Section story. Staff comes back from the holiday break to prepare for the first show of the year. Danny is in full pursuit of Jordan. Matt bids in an online auction for a date with Harriet.	175646
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Nevada Day (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 7303 (Part 2)		Episode #7-#8. 11-6/13-2006	News Media. Network President's name is being dragged through the gossip columns as her former husband reveals secrets about their marriage. Publicity could get her fired.Jack must get Tom out of jail to make it back for his show that night. Tension heats up between Matt and Harriet	175647
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Option Period, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7357		Episode #9. 11-19-2006	News Media. Harriet considers modeling for a lingerie spread in a  magazine. Jordan and Danny deal with budget cuts. Matt learns that Ricky and Ron plan to leave and take the writing staff with them.	175648
2006	Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6867		Episode #1. 9-18-2006. Series 9-18-2006 to 6-28-2007.	News Media. Behind the scenes at a Saturday Night Live-type program. Monitor Reporter #1 (Dave Clark). Monitor Reporter #2 (Glen Walker). Monitor Reporter #3 (Shaun Robinson). Monitor Reporter #4 (Dilva Henry).	175649
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: West Coast Delay, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7026		Episode #4. 10-8-2006	Columnist Martha O'Dell (Christine Lahti) gets complete access to Studio 60 to do a cover story for Vanity Fair on the program. "We need her more than she needs us." The journalist has won two Pulitzer Prizes.NBC President's husband is going on Geraldo to bash his wife and sell his self-published expose on their life together. Members of the team try to manipulate the West Coast feed to avoid airing a sketch containing material that may have been plagiarized.Turns out the show owned the routine after all.	175650
2007	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: What Kind of Day Has It Been?	T	DVD -R HQ 8723		Episode #22. 6-28-2007. Series Finale	News Media. Long night for Danny, Jordan, Tom and Simon ends. Tom's brother returns safe from harm. Matt and Harriet's new beginning.	175651
2006	Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Wrap Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7129		Episode #6. 10-23-2006	Columnist Martha O'Dell (Christine Lahti) who gets complete access to Studio 60 to do a cover story for Vanity Fair on the program, uncovers all the secrets of the show, its producers-writers and its talent. Not on this week's program.Jordan befriends the cast during an after-show party. Danny tries to get Matt's mind off Harriet. Simon wants to hire more black writers. An old comedy writer returns to his old studio.	175652
2002	Studio A Entertainment	T				Entertainment Reporters (Maggie Truitt, Jennifer Harris, John Harden).	175653
1994	Studio Gabriel	T			France. Series 1994-1997.	Columnist (Laurence Ferrari). Columnist (Camille Saferis).	175654
1958	Studio One; No Place To Run	T			Episode #465. 9-15-1958	Reporter snaps a photo of the son of a prominent businessman who is arrested for stealing a car and his father who goes to great lengths to keep the matter private and out of the headlines as they're leaving the courthouse.The photograph and story results in unwanted publicity. It also results in the father getting blackmail threats. Spokesperson Betty Furness (1949-1958).	175655
1948	Studio One:	T			Series 11-7-1948 to 9-29-1958. 466 Episodes.	News Media. Anthology TV Program, which moved over from radio.	175656
1947	Studio One:	R			Series 1947-1948	Press	175657
1956	Studio One: Arena, The	T			Episode #350. 4-9-1956	Reporter (Peter Turgeon). Announcer John Cannon (Himself, 1950-1959). Host Betty Furness (1949-1958).	175658
1950	Studio One: Blonde Comes First, The	T			Episode #73. 11-6-1950	Reporter (Elizabeth Fraser) is taken under the wing of an arrogant conman who sells a fraudulent household cleaner to her without realizing she's really a journalist.	175659
1952	Studio One: Blonde Comes First, The	T			Episode #159. 6-30-1952	Reporter (Lee Grant) is taken under the wing of an arrogant conman who sells a fraudulent household cleaner to her without realizing she's really a journalist.	175660
1950	Studio One: Dusty Godmother, The	T			Episode #47. 3-13-1950	Reporter (Macdonald Carey) for a major newspaper and his spouse diva get a divorce. The court awards custody of their child to the wife.	175661
1955	Studio One: For the Defense	T			Episode #311. 6-27-55	TV Newsman Mike Wallace in rare dramatic role	175662
1958	Studio One: Funny-Looking Kid, A	T			Episode #451. 5-19-1958	Student Reporter Frank embarks on a crusade to remedy juvenile delinquency. His article, naming parents as the real delinquents, appears in the local newspaper and overnight Frank becomes a national celebrity.His father had suggested to his shy son that he could become more popular at school if he did some writing. But the plot backfires when Frank becomes an investigative reporter bent on changing the world.	175663
1958	Studio One: Lady Died at Midnight, The	T			Episode #464. 9-1-1958	Reporter covers a story of a convicted murderer who vows he will break out of prison and revenge himself on the people responsible for his capture. He escapes and police post a cordon around the home of his former girlfriend who has married.Despite police precautions, the girl is killed. The reporter learns that the dead girl's husband and the police chief have been threatened.	175664
1956	Studio One: Manhattan Duet	T			Episode #342. 2-13-1956	Reporter (Judson Pratt). Couple entertain an unscrupulous businessman-con artist.	175665
1955	Studio One: Most Contagious Game, A	T			Episode #327. 10-17-1955	Reporter joins an underworld gang to get his story.	175666
1956	Studio One: My Son Johnny	T			Episode #342. 1-30-1956	Magazine Writer married to his part-time Editor is vaguely discontented with life. Then one night he learns that after many years of marriage, he is going to be a father. The news has an extraordinary effect on the lives of the couple.	175667
1957	Studio One: Night America Trembled, The	T			Episode #420. 9-9-1957.	Journalist Edward R. Murrow (Narrator). Reporter (John Astin). Landmark Halloween edition of Orson Welles' weekly radio show created a panic that swept the Nation as the classic tale of a Martian invasion was broadcast to more than one million households.Editor (Frank Daly). Announcers (Norman Rose, Casey Allen). Phillips (Alexander Scourby).	175668
1958	Studio One: Shadow of a Genius, The	T			Episode #445. 3-31-1958	Reporters are sent to interview a professor-nuclear scientist who after years of hard work has been awarded the Nobel Prize. They are surprised at his apparent lack of interest in the honor accorded him.The reporters also are baffled by his refusal to cooperate for pictures and stories. Their first lead develops when the professor forbids them to interview the widow of his former assistant.  Spokesperson Betty Furness (1949-1958).	175669
1950	Studio One: Spectre of Alexander Wolff, The	T			Episode #69. 10-9-1950	French Newsman (Leslie Nielsen) returns to Marseilles to relive his killing of a suspected Gestapo agent when he was a member of the French Underground.	175670
1953	Studio One: To a Moment of Triumph	T			Episode #185. 1-26-1953	Newspaper Publisher (Cecil Parker). Cartoonist (James Daly).	175671
1953	Studio One: To a Moment of Triumph	T			Episode #186. 1-26-1953	Newspaper Publisher (Cecil Parker). Cartoonist (James Daly).	175672
1954	Studio One: U.F.O.	T		Serling, Rod	Episode #269. 9-6-1954	Editor of a tiny newspaper with a circulation of 80 tries to put his small town "on the map).	175673
1976	Studio S	DT				Reporter Stig Linnell. Host Goran Elwin.	175674
1990	Studio Sex	M				Photographer (Randy Spears).	175675
1950	Studio Stoops	M				Reporter Brown for the Sun (Stanley Price).	175676
1969	Studio, The	N		Dunne, John Gregory		Gossip Columnists Army Archard and Joyce Haber	175677
1965	Study in Terror, A	M				Press has dubbed the killer that Holmes is after, Jack the Ripper	175678
2005	Stuff Happens	P		Hare, David		News Media. President Bush and cabinet get skewered in this political play.	175679
1987	Stukkatoren	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Jan Arentz (1984).	175680
1992	Stunt Dawgs	T			Series	News Media. Nina Newscaster (Barbara Budd)	175681
1939	Stunt Pilot	M				Reporter Trent (Carleton Young)	175682
1968	Stuntman	M			Italy-France	Journalist (Marina Lando).	175683
1977	Stunts (aka Who Is Killing the Stuntmen?)	M			Ness	Reporter B.J. Parswell (Fiona Lewis) gets involved with murders on a movie set	175684
2008	Stupid Sh*t Bitches Do For Men	N		Marbury, Tia’ D		Public Relations Practitioner TK handles PR for clients at a major law firm.  One girlfriend is Tiffany Maddenson, an upcoming painting and portrait gallery owner.  Another is Denise Barcadi, Senior loan officer at a bank. The three women have always been able to make the best choices in life from high school to the best colleges and now careers. The only problem they have is in making choices with men.	175685
1996	Stupids, The	M				Reporter #1 (Gurinder Chadha). Reporter #2 (Mick Garris).	175686
1950	Stupor Salesman, The	C			Guffaw and Order	Press	175687
1986	Style and Substance	N	OWN - H	Martin, Judith		TV. Alice Bard, an abruptly retired television personality at 46.	175688
1998	Style and Substance: I Went to a Garden Party	T			Episode #12. 9-2-1998	Reporter #1 (Mitch Gibney). Reporter #2 (Leon W. Grant).	175689
1998	Style and Substance: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-5-1998	Reporter (Lori Noelker Knight).	175690
2003	Style Court	T			Series	Commentator (Doug Llewelyn).	175691
2003	Style Presents New York Fashion Week	T				Correspondent Margot Leitman. Hosts Lloyd Boston, Lauren Ezersky, Finola Hughes.	175692
2008	Stylista: Clip Show	T	DVD -R HQ 10577		Episode #6. 11-26-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Never-before-seen footage including freak-outs, poetry slams and fashion blunders. Rehash of the lst five episodes. Kate does a pitch-perfect Anne Slowey impression.	175693
2008	Stylista: Designers Hold a Casting Call, The	T			Episode #8. 12-10-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Zac Posen visits, Ashlie freaks out and Johanna attends her first ever runway show.	175694
2008	Stylista: Hidden Gems	T	DVD -R HQ 10624		Episode #2. 10-29-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Using specific fashion points, the competitors are tasked with dressing mannequins. Later they must split into teams and wrote about undiscovered possible hot spots in town. Finally, one contestant ends up in the emergency room.Some of the Stylistas don’t know the most basic fashion terms or how to put together an outfit, yet their judgment is deemed strong enough to design a page on Chinatown’s hidden gems.	175695
2008	Stylista: It’s All About You Know Who	T			Episode #5. 11-19-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Kate supposedly has a photographic memory, but we get no evidence, especially when it would have been really helpful -- at a VIP event where Anne gives the minions explicit instructions to memorize name and faces. Danielle is shown the door.	175696
2008	Stylista: Model Behavior	T	DVD -R HQ 10587		Episode #7. 12-3-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. The teams prep a hotel room for supermodel Maggie Rizer and her lasagna-loving dogs. While Dyshaun basks in the glow of Slowey, Kate gets her skipping papers when the editrix finally realizes the difference between outspokenness and outright whininess.	175697
2008	Stylista: No More Mr. Nice Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 10625		Episode #3. 11-5-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. The contestants are split into groups of two and must work together to direct the photo shoot of a mother and daughter.Megan briefly tries to make Kate a pawn in her world domination plot, but Kate needs no help in messing everything up as she throws a challenge-long tantrum over not getting her way. Naturally Anne Slowey rewards this behavior by giving Kate another work at the loft where everyone hates her.	175698
2008	Stylista: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10623		Episode #1. 10-22-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Eleven hopefuls are introduced to the competition and their toughest critic and possible future boss -- Elle’s Fashion News Director Anne Slowey. Initial assistant task is to prepare Anne’s breakfast, but the challenge comes with a twist when not only are the contestants judged based on their trays, but also on their wardrobe choices. Later, hopefuls meet with Elle’s Creative Director and Stylista judge Joe Zee, who critiques their individual styles and sends them to H&M for New York clothing. While some excel, others begin to crack under the pressure.	175699
2008	Stylista: Right Fit, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10657		Episode #9. 12-17-2008. Finale.	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. One of the contestants gets the job at Elle Magazine. Editor says the two finalists are both worthy of the job. Johanna and Dyshaun duke it over cover shoot with rapper Eve. Johanna snags the dubious designation of Stylista and wins the contest by getting the job at Elle Magazine.	175700
2008	Stylista: Shop It Like It’s Hot	T	DVD -R HQ 10626		Episode #4. 11-12-2008	Fashion News Director Anne Slowey of Elle Magazine puts 11 aspiring fashionistas through weekly scrutinous challenges. She’s a tough person to please.Contestants: William Buckley, a market editor for Maxim magazine. Megan, an entrepreneur who graduated from Fordham University. Kate Gallagher, a legal secretary who graduated from St. Mary’s College in California. Johanna Cox, a China military analyst who graduated from Georgetown University. Jason, a fashion designer/print/editorial/runaway model. DyShaun Burton, a freelance stylist who graduated from Muhlenberg College. Devin, a student editor-in-chief of New York Chic, a student publication from New York University. Danielle, a visual merchandiser who attended Pratt Institute. Cologne Schmitt, a recent college graduate from UC Berkeley. Ashlie Butler, a production assistant for Calvin Klein. Arnaldo, a freelance writer who also works in sales. Contestants must take charge during a photo shoot and direct the model, the wardrobe department and the set styling. The teams play Hamptons Barbie with Anne, then style a Tory Burch fashion spread. Wee William and Devin are sent packing.	175701
1968	Su diario nescafe	TF				Reporters Jose Cardenas, Juan Ruiz Healey). Host-Anchor Jacobo Zabludovsky.	175702
1992	Sua Excelencia, o Candidato	MF				Reporter (Mira Haar)	175703
1935	Sub-Editor's Room	P	MLPL	Rees, Leslie C.	Index-One Act, 1932-40 - 822.08 M825	Press	175704
1964	Sub-Mariner Must Be Stopped!, The	CB			Strange Tales #125. Reprinted in Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series), #27 (July 1970). 	Reporters from Life Magazine interrupt the latest fight between Ben and Johnny, but it turns ugly when they out it’s Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic) and Sue Storm (Invisible Girl) who the reporters want to interview. When the news reports Sub-Mariner is heading for New York City, Ben and Johnny figure  they can make an impression by tackling him on their own. 	175705
1947	Subarashiki nichiyobi	MF				Photographer, Street (Ichiro Namiki). Photographer, Street (Toppa Utsumi).	175706
2006	Subject 3	M			UK. Short - Thriller	TV Newsreader (Emma Dawes).  Serial killer is set free on a technicality and has concocted a series of cruel plans for her next victim.	175707
1998	Sublet (aka Codename: Jaguar)	M				Cub Reporter Stuart Dempsey (Danny Nucci) moves to New York and sublets an apartment from its mysterious tenant whome he suspects is more than he seems only to get caught up in intrigue and murder. TV Reporter (Maxine Guess)	175708
1928	Submarine	M	SVD 1053		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper. Headlines, newspapers play key plot point	175709
2005	Submerged Rage: Hidden Grievance, The	N		Beecher, William		Washington Reporter Peter Robbins investigates the mysterious radioactive poisoning of more than 30 research scientists at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.He hopes to prove to his newspaper editors that he is worthy of being sent back overseas as a foreign correspondent, something he has done for much of his career.His inquiry eventually leads him to South Korea, and to a pair of scientists tricked into working on nuclear and chemical weapons in North Korea, thinking they were working on covert programs controlled by their government.Along the way he becomes involved, in a torrid affair with a raven-haired Eurasian beauty, is encouraged by the Central Intelligence Agency to perform a mission its agents could not safely tackle.He also becomes aware of a number of wanton murders, and is himself the target of two very close-call attempts on his own life. His quest confronts a very unexpected twist at the end.	175710
2003	Subterano	M			Australia.	Newsreader (Cristina Pettenon).	175711
1964	Subterfuge	NM		Maine, C.E.		Press	175712
1996	Subterfuge	M				Newscaster (Janice Lynde). Photographer (Ron Pember).	175713
2007	Suburban Girl	M		Bank, Melissa's novel		Publisher-Playboy Archie Knox (Alec Baldwin) is notorious and much older than an ambitious young book editor Brett Eisenberg (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who is living in the literary hotbed of Manhattan's Upper East Side.While attempting to navigate the very political regime change at her office, she faces the pressure of leaving her safe, but immature college boyfriend for Knox's charm.	175714
1968	Suburban Girls Club	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter investigates sex clubs	175715
2004	Suburban Madness	MT	DVD -R HQ 2075 (45 Minutes plus Media Excerpts)`			News Media. Magazines and newspaper coverage. TV reporters. A Houston orthodontist kills her philandering husband by running him over with her automobile -- three times. Based on actual events.	175716
2005	Suburban Mayhem	M				Reporter (Rebecca Clay). Interviewer (Stuart Spencer). 19-year-old kills her father.	175717
1968	Suburban Pagans	M			AFI-Reporters/Television	Reporter investigates sex clubs.	175718
1971	Suburban Wives	M			UK	Photographer (Roberto Cruz)	175719
1999	Suburbans, The	M				Rock Journalist (Jeffrey Abrams).	175720
1996	SubUrbia	M			PR	Publicist Erica (Parker Posey) is the handler for a nouveau rock star Pony (Jayce Bartok)	175721
1997	Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground: Red Shoes, The (aka SUBWAYStories).	MT			Episode	News Seller (O.L. Duke)	175722
1997	Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground: Sax Cantor Riff (aka SUBWAYStories).	MT			Episode	News Media. Old Newsman (Sol Frieder)	175723
1998	SubZero	C				TV Reporter Summer Gleeson of WGBS (Mari Devon-June Alan - Voice). When a desperate Mr. Freeze kidnaps Barbara (Batgirl) Gorden as an involuntary organ donor to save his dying wife, Batman and Robin must find her before the operation can begin.Radio Weatherman (Neil Ross - Voice). TV Announcer (Neil Ross - Voice).	175724
1921	Success	N	OWN - H	Adams, Samuel Hopkins		Reporter Errol Banneker, a young westerner working in New York as a reporter -- idealistic, industrious, uncompromising, works his way from lowly reporter to editor-in-chief.Attack on yellow journalism. High-minded editorials nullified by the cheap material on the surrounding pages. Pleas for lofty journalism small voice in the wind	175725
1985	Success Story	N	OWN - P	Paulson, Tim		Journalist Diane Yaeger works for a magazine	175726
1918	Successful Adventure, A	M			AD - AFI-Classified Ads/Newspapers/Publicity	Newspaper Advertisement	175727
1932	Successful Calamity, A	M				Reporter. Reporter at Train (Fred Howard). Photographer at Train (Lew Harvey).	175728
1934	Successful Failure, A	M		Kane, Michael (Story). Marion Orth (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Ellery Cushing (William Collier Sr.) of the News-Record, secretly writes a "Headline Humor" column that he is trying to get syndicated. News Record Editor H.T. Flintly (Clarence Wilson).Phil (Russell Hopton) is another reporter on the paper. Cushing is fired by the owner of the newspaper. Phil makes Cushing "the greatest humorist in America."	175729
1999	Such a Pretty, Pretty Girl	N		Groom, Winston		TV Anchor Delia Jamison of Los Angeles, still ravishing fortysomething who has strenuously and repeatedly exercised her right to leave suitors bitterly heartbroken. A gorgeous woman at the pinnacle of her career as an anchor of a network news show.Oblique, seductive and often blunt to a fault, it seems she has begun receiving lewd and vaguely threatening letters from someone she thinks is an old jilted boyfriend. She finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is harassed, blackmailed and stalked.Oscar-winning screenwriter and former beau Johnny Lightfoot, a small-town boy who made good, resolves to unmask letter writer. He left North Carolina to become a newspaper reporter and did very well for himself in New York before moving on to Hollywood.In New York, he had a brief but intense love affair with Jameson, but she was married and he stepped aside when she went back to her husband.  Now years later, he runs into her and learns she's being stalked.	175730
1954	Such Friends Are Dangerous	NM		Tyrer, Walter		Press	175731
1972	Such Good Friends	M				Magazine Art Director (Laurence Luckinbill)	175732
1995	Such Pain (World of Darkness, Mage)	N		Bassingthwaite, Don		Female Reporter is young and sexy and gets acquainted with a former international playboy who assumes control of a giant financial empire and plans to fire all of his father's financial advisers before returning to the home that terrifies him.	175733
2001	Suck My Dick	MF			Germany	Journalist in TV Studio (Christine Harbort). Journalistin (Mo Asumang).	175734
1933	Sucker Money	M	VHS 899	Kent, Willis (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Reeves (Earl McCarthy) assigned to do a story on phony spiritualists. Answers an ad in the paper and goes to work for the psychic. Captures the crooks.	175735
2006	Sucker Punch	M				News Media. News (Joe Long).	175736
2002	Sucker Punch, The	M				Investigative Journalist Peter Lawson gets involved with a former boxing coach who is released from prison.When convicted pedophile and ex-boxing coach Gordon “Gordie” Proctor is released from reason, Lawson sees a chance to write a hard-hitting opinion piece on the inadequacies of the prison system. 	175737
2009	Sudan (aka The Redemption of Akin Apot)	N		Ayris, Art		Journalist Ron Wolfson is a human rights journalist who joins a desperate farmer in the struggle to find his daughter taken in a village raid and sold into the Sudanese slave trade. It is the Sudan 2000 during a brutal ongoing civil war that has exterminated two million lives and the horror and shame of modern day slavery is played out as Wolfson joins the search for the farmer’s daughter. 	175738
1995	Sudden Death	M				Commentator, Color (Paul Steigerwald)	175739
1988	Sudden Ice	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Leeke, Jim		Cub Reporter Stephen S. Sinclair, rookie reporter at Luxemburg's daily newspaper.	175740
1999	Sudden Love	NR		Winters, Angela		Writer Renee Shepherd receives a mysterious e-mail from a frantic woman who suspects fraud in her workplace and is afraid for her life. As much as she wants to help Shepherd can only advise her to go to the police.Shepherd goes to Chicago to visit her sister and learns the woman who sent the e-mail is her sister's co-worker who has committed suicide. Haunted by guilt, Shepherd wonders if the woman's death was truly a suicide.When she meets the handsome business owner, she is shocked by her attraction to him and dismayed because she remembers the dead woman's fear that her boss was involved.She falls in love with the man praying that her love will be justified by his innocence. He's in the middle of trying to discover just what happened with his employee's suicide-possible murder.The more evidence he uncovers, the more he's included to believe it was murder. Yet the evidence points to him as murderer. Determined to find killer motivated by Renee's growing suspicion that he is the killer.	175741
1997	Sudden Manhattan	M				TV Newscaster (Bill Boggs).	175742
1939	Sudden Money	M				Interviewer (Larry J. Blake). Sound Man (Matty Kemp). Messenger (Dick Winslow).	175743
2009	Suddenly One Summer	NR		Freethy, Barbara		Reporter Reid Tanner arrives to discredit a video of angel sightings, but gets distracted by newcomer Jenna Davies’s determination to avoid publicity after she rescues a suicidal pregnant girl. Meanwhile, mysterious symbols appearing on a cliff, invisible assisting hands and flashbacks to previous lives suggest that the town’s legendary guardian angels are real. Tanner is determined to figure out who Jenna Davis is and what she is hiding from. Davis called attention to herself by saving the life of a young woman. She has come to the town of Angel’s bay to protect her niece from her abusive father and now finds herself the target of this nosy reporter.	175744
2004	Suddenly Sexy	N		Lee, Linda Francis		Reporter starts digging into the past of a notorious bad boy and superstar athlete. The man returns home looking for space and the last thing he needs is a distraction -- but that's just what he gets when he sees the girl next door who has grown up.She had a Texas-size crush on the athlete when she was a kid -- but she isn't a little girl anymore and she's ready to show this hell-raising playboy just how sexy she can be and she may be more than even this legendary ladies' man can handle.	175745
1996	Suddenly Susan:	T	SVD 806, 745, 736, 735, 734. SVDSP 732. 731, 729, 727 (Two Episodes). VHS 678. VHSSP 677. SVDSP 671. VHSSP 666, 659 (Two Episodes, One Inc.). VHS 646, 645, 644, 627, 625 (Two Episodes, One Inc,). 624 (Two Episodes), 623, 587, 409, 394, 392, 387, 386, 373.		Episodes. Series 9-19-1996 to 6-1-2000. 93 Episodes	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Co-worker. Lifestyle Columnist Vicki Groener Rubenstein (Kathy Griffin). Photographer Luis Rivera (Nestor Carbonell). Rock Critic Todd Stites (David Strickland. Seasons 1-3).	175746
1998	Suddenly Susan: 5,947 Miles	T	DVD -R HQ 4049	Baro, Jana	Episode #44. 4-20-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Kenny flies in for a visit---and proceeds to smother Susan with attention. The gang plots to surprise Luis with a visit from his mom, all the way from Cuba.	175747
1998	Suddenly Susan: Apartment Hunt, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4498	Semple, Maria	Episode #58. 11-30-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.As Susan and Jack search for an apartment together, Susan wonders if Jack is really interested in living with her. His blood pressure rises whenever subject is discussed. He finds something to dislike in 22 consecutive places Susan loves.Jack stays home and Susan kisses real-estate agent. She confesses what she did and Jack is furious. Meanwhile, Todd and Vicki vie for the favor of landlady of Susan's current apartment. Each wants it when Susan moves out.Maddy reluctantly asks Luis to take her photograph as a present for her mother, but Luis must make extreme efforts to get Maddy to smile for the camera.	175748
1996	Suddenly Susan: Beauty and the Beasty Boy (aka Beastie Boy).	T	DVD -R HQ 3930. VHS 610	Melloan, Maryanne	Episode #8. 11-14-1996.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan falls for a nihilistic rocker, and the attraction is mutual - despite a severe conflict of life styles and values.	175749
1999	Suddenly Susan: Ben Rubenstein, Meet Joe Black	T	DVD -R HQ 4140	Green, Andrew	Episode #64. 2-22-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Luis and Maddy continue their lustful affair at every opportunity. After Todd witnesses the couple having sex in the supply closet, Luis wonders if he is sacrificing his personal life for a meaningless relationship.Maddy doesn't pretend that Luis is anything but a replacement for her alcohol addiction, but Luis cannot refuse the great sex either. Vicki's meddlesome mother and long-suffering father visit. Mother complains about not being a grandmother yet.When Ben returns from a trip, Vicki makes passionate love to him--and he dies of a heart attack. Distraught with guilt that she killed her husband, Vicki moves in with her parents to a trashy trailer in Arizona. She seems doomed for life of failure.Then Susan finds out Ben had a serious heart condition that he kept secret and was due to die anyway. Susan informs Vicki and they return to San Francisco. Ed McMahon (Himself) searches for a multi-millionaire sweepstakes winner he just can't find.	175750
1996	Suddenly Susan: Best Laid Plans	T	DVD -R HQ 4281. VHS 587	Friedman,  Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #3. 10-3-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When Susan's dull love life becomes the topic of discussion at "The Gate," she sets out to explore her options---including office romance.	175751
1998	Suddenly Susan: Big Shalom, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4000	Green, Andrew and Rick Singer	Episode #35. 1-12-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki's torn about Ben's unusual proposal. The guys head to Reno to capitalize on Luis's streak of good luck; Susan consults a spiritual healer.	175752
1999	Suddenly Susan: Billboard, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4193	Driscoll, Mark and Maria Semple	Episode #75. 9-27-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Oliver suggests taking pictures of staff to put in their columns. Susan objects because she never looks good in photographs. Oliver puts her at ease and gets a beautiful portrait of her. Ian likes it so much he makes a huge billboard out of it.Susan mortified, but enjoys the adulation. Vicki rejects Susan's new self-centered attitude. Susan tries to force Vicki to look at billboard and crashes her car causing Vicki to need bandages on her face.Nate tries to get interview with baseball great Reggie Jackson (Himself), who sees Susan on billboard and demands a date with her in return for interview. Nate tricks Susan into meeting them for dinner. Susan learns truth and is outraged.Vicki interrupts meal. She and Susan bicker so much Nate can't get any good quotes for magazine article. Later, Susan writers column about how men cannot view women as both sexy and talented. Also reconciles with Vicki who goes on a date with Jackson.	175753
2000	Suddenly Susan: Bird in the Wall, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4603	Nelson, Lisa K.	Episode #89. 6-27-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.As Susan and Oliver go through withdrawals in the wake of their aborted romance, he offers her a parting gift -- a talking cockatoo -- who soon flies the coop and gets haplessly stuck in The Gate's venting system, where he creates a squawking uproar.Meanwhile, a vengeful Vicki and Luis conspire to embarrass Ian at his lavish party by inviting his former British band mates from his 1960s stint as a lead singer of a one hit wonder pop group.	175754
1998	Suddenly Susan: Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Even Some of These Do It	T	DVD -R HQ 4071	Peterman, Steve and Gary Dontzig	Episode #49. 9-21-1998. Season 3 Opener.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Following on from the second-season cliffhanger, Jack and Susan head from the wedding reception to Susan's place with love on their minds forgetting that Susan is letting Todd stay at her place while his parents are in town.Next day Jack sends Todd out of town on an assignment and takes Susan to dinner, but she reacts badly to his eagerness to finish the meal and walks out. Fortunately, wise Nana gives her a stern talking-to, which leads to a reconciliation.Meanwhile, newlyweds Vicki and Ben also have trouble consummating their honeymoon in Hawaii, finally ignoring a hurricane evacuation order for more important business.Luis and Maddy engage in a game of cat and mouse focusing on flirtation and rejection, with Maddy wearing provocative outfits to tempt Luis but continually refusing him.	175755
1999	Suddenly Susan: Birthday Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3823	Cohen, Joel H.	Episode #82. 12-20-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Frumpy coworker guilt trips Susan into attending her birthday party---on the night Susan has romantic plans with OliverPsychotic co-worker throws herself a birthday party and Susan shows up as the only guest.	175756
1999	Suddenly Susan: Bowled Over	T	DVD -R 1616	Barton, Jana	Episode #70. 5-24-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan gets new boyfriend to commit some of his busy schedule to her. Feeling sorry for lonely Vicki, Susan invites her to join her and Zack to hear rock star Warren Zevon. Zack has more in common with Vicki than Susan.Next night, Zack and Vicki flirt. Warren tries to date Susan. When Susan and Vicki argue with each other and confront Zack, he admits he likes them both equally -- and wants to have sex with both of them at once. Disgusted, Susan and Vicki abandon Zack.Jack makes an ill-advised et with rival newspaper editor Sam (Jamie Kaler). Loser in a bowling match between their employees must get a Mohawk haircut. Jack recruits Maddy, an excellent bowler. Maddy distracts Sam's guys with sexy poses. Coaches others.Jack's team wins when Luis makes a crucial spare thanks to Maddy's unorthodox coaching. Todd is upset when bowling alley switches his favorite sneakers.	175757
1997	Suddenly Susan: Boy Like That, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3966	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #20. 4-24-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Luis is reunited with his younger brother, who arrives from Cuba all grown up---and with news of his lifestyle that troubles Luis. Meanwhile, Susan learns of Kip's engagement.	175758
2000	Suddenly Susan: Break Up, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4250	Traub, Stacy	Episode #87. 6-13-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Susan worries that she might be pregnant, but her fear eases when boyfriend Oliver suggests that they move in together -- and then unloads a bombshell that has Susan still reeling the day after.At the same time, Ian exults when he learns that his money-grubbing ex-wife plans to re-marry and spare him of his financial commitment.	175759
1998	Suddenly Susan: Car Trouble	T	DVD -R HQ 4011	Vaupen, Drew and Phil Baker	Episode #37. 1-26-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Believing Luis was discriminated against at a car-rental agency, Susan launches an undercover investigation. Meanwhile, Vicki gets hung up in customs while returning from Israel.	175760
1999	Suddenly Susan: Cheerleaders	T	DVD -R HQ 4210	Flebotte, David	Episode #78. 11-1-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.An assignment to do an article on a cheerleaders' competition doesn't make Susan jump for joy, but her attitude changes when she's asked to audition.	175761
1996	Suddenly Susan: Cold Turkey	T		O'Shannon, Dan with Gary Dontzig and Steven Peterman	Episode #9. 11-21-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan tries to put together a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for her co-workers, but everything goes wrong, culminating in an oven that's colder than the frozen turkey.Her luck seems to change when she locates a repairman willing to work on Thanksgiving - but then he drops dead while still inside the oven.	175762
2000	Suddenly Susan: Daddy Piper	T	DVD -R HQ 4023. SVD 951	O'Shannon, Dan	Episode #39. 3-9-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Writes column, "Suddenly Susan," about exploits in single world. boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate.Jack in hospital puts Susan in charge of magazine -- much to the chagrin of Maddy, whose father, an esteemed journalist, is visiting	175763
1999	Suddenly Susan: Day in the Life, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4180	Singer, Rick	Episode #71. 5-24-1999. Season Finale	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki becomes exasperated after buying used cellular telephone receiving frequent calls from previous owner, a psychic. She pretends to be the psychic to manipulate a date with a wealthy man. He discovers the ruse.Maddy is irritated at having to take of Luis who is suffering from head cold. She admits she has mad memories of caring for her alcoholic mother. Jack gave Todd (David Strickland) the day off. Susan notices he left her wrong tickets to concert that nightShe tries to contact Todd at home. Goes quest to find him and learns how he helped an elderly man, kids at a video arcade, and a barber (he taught him how to play the guitar). Todd fails to arrive at much-anticipated concert.Susan worries something is wrong. She gathers concerned Nana, Jack, Luis, Maddy and Vicki. They learn that because of an accident they will never see their friend again. (In real life, Strickland, the actor playing Todd, committed suicide.)	175764
2000	Suddenly Susan: Dinner Party	T	DVD -R HQ 4240	Traub, Stacy	Episode #84. 1-3-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Inspired by her romantic bliss with Oliver, Susan hosts a dinner party to play matchmaker for her single co-workers.	175765
1998	Suddenly Susan: Don't Tell	T	DVD -R HQ 4080	Semple, Maria	Episode #51. 10-5-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.In a desperate attempt to keep her romance with Jack a secret from the office grapevine, Susan tells bloodhound Vicki that she's dating her dentist, Mort Gerken -- only to have Vicki decide that Mort is cheating on Susan.Meanwhile, Todd challenges Maddy to an IQ test, staking his prime-parking place in the office garage on the outcome and Luis celebrates his fifth anniversary at the Gate.	175766
1996	Suddenly Susan: Dr. No	T	DVD -R HQ 3903. VHS 587	O'Shannon, Dan	Episode #2. 9-26-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.To cover a story, Susan spends time with an assertiveness-training guru---who sends her chutzpah level soaring off the charts.Reporter friend arrives.	175767
1997	Suddenly Susan: Family Affairs	T	DVD -R HQ 3967	Baker, Phil and Drew Vaupen	Episode #21. 5-1-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan's plans for a picture-perfect anniversary party for her parents come screeching to a halt when she spies her dad having lunch with another woman, and kissing her in an extremely friendly fashion.Trying to duck her mother's questions about her father's unusual behavior, Susan is horrified when Liz inadvertently reveals that she is having an affair.Meanwhile, Jack's intimidating German squeeze, Kate, wants to hang out with Vicki - much to Vicki's dismay, since she's convinced Kate's appetite for danger will ultimately kill Jack, and perhaps some innocent bystanders as well.	175768
1998	Suddenly Susan: Feels Like the First Time	T	DVD -R HQ 4072	Vane, Christopher	Episode #50. 9-28-1998.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When Jack and Susan finally get chance to consummate their new romance, it's not the earthshaking experience they were expecting. They agree to relax their unrealistic expectations and immediately have great sex in Jack's office.Luis accidentally thwarts Todd's attempts to fulfill his lifelong dream of catching a foul ball at a Major League game when Luis knocks the ball into the hands of an obnoxious 10-year-old.Luis tries to apologize by taking Todd to another game, at which the ball bounces off Todd's head into the hands of you guessed it.Vicki returns from her honeymoon furious that Maddy never gave her wedding present and for revenge makes off with the expensive vase from Maddy's desk. Not appropriate behavior for a rabbi's wife, thinks Ben.	175769
2000	Suddenly Susan: Finale, The (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4270	Lotterstein, Rob	Episode #92. 12-26-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.In Part 1 of the series finale, Susan feels torn between Oliver's marriage proposal and a glamorous New York job offer.	175770
2000	Suddenly Susan: Finale, The (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4270. DVD -R HQ 3890	Lotterstein, Rob	Episode #93. 12-26-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.In the conclusion of the series finale, Susan may leave a man at the altar---again---when Oliver stands in the way of her career. Susan flees before completing her wedding ceremony but asks Oliver to live in New York with her.	175771
1999	Suddenly Susan: First Date	T	DVD -R HQ 3823	Babcock, David	Episode #80. 12-13-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Oliver freaks out when Susan calls him her "boyfriend." Ian thwarts Vicki's plot to party on company timeOliver becomes violently ill during a dinner with Susan.	175772
1999	Suddenly Susan: First Picture Show, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4176	Baker, Phil	Episode #69. 5-17-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Luis has first photography exhibition at art gallery managed by Susan's friend. At opening, Susan notices buyers are intimidated so she buys one of his paintings to spur business -- not realizing the artwork is much too expensive.Collector later offers her almost twice as much money for the photograph. Feeling guilty, but needing the money, Susan agrees to sell it. Luis is so proud and grateful Susan has bought his work that she cannot tell him she sold it.She breaks into his apartment to steal negative and make a copy so Luis won't notice the photograph isn't hanging on her wall. After Luis finds out what happened, he is glad his art is worth so much money. Convinces Susan to be honest with him.Todd is perturbed hen Jack dates Todd's sexy visiting sister. He tells Jack not to have sex with her. Todd needn't worry -- Jack is strangely reminded of Todd when trying to kiss her and is no longer able to consider sex with her anyway.	175773
1998	Suddenly Susan: Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Susan's Party, A	T	DVD -R HQ 4091	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #53. 10-26-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Jack misses Susan's Halloween party and then won't explain his whereabouts to protect Maddy, who called him from jail when she was arrested for drunk driving, leaving Susan furious until a reluctant Maddy confesses part of the truth.At Susan's party her landlady Mrs. Fong wears a remarkably convincing Dr. Joyce Brothers costume (who guest stars as herself. No one can figure out what Susan's costume is supposed to be.Superstitious Luis is upset when he learns Todd is dating a real witch and Nana encourages Pete's partner Hank to strike a new attitude which Pete does not appreciate.Todd goes to Susan's party dressed as Andre Agassi, the early years. Everyone tries to name the actress that Andre married just before he changed his image. The actress was Brooke Shields, who, of course, plays Susan.	175774
1999	Suddenly Susan: Gay Parade, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4220	Nelson, Lisa K. and Todd Himmel	Episode #81. 12-13-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.When Ian rejects Susan's column the night before the magazine is to be printed, Susan cannot think of another topic. To inspire herself, she writes parody of Nate's negative attitude towards gay people and circulates it among the office staff.Ian gets copy of offensive article and bored by mundane replacement that Susan stayed up all night to write, prints the parody as Susan's opinion. Soon, gay people picket the magazine's office. Powerful gay-owned businesses refuse to advertise in The GateSusan is vilified. Gay activist smashes pie in Susan' face. She develops allergic rash and must withdraw from a trip with Oliver to a Caribbean island to photograph models. Angry, he takes Luis instead. Ian orders Susan to reconcile with gay communityHe's afraid bad publicity will ruin magazine. Susan, Vicki and Miranda build float for gay pride parade. Cross-dressing Ian joins her in riding in it. Oliver returns. sees Susan participating in parade. Assumes she is gay. Then realizes he is wrong.	175775
2000	Suddenly Susan: Girls Night Out	T	DVD -R HQ 4596	Peacock, Robert	Episode #88. 6-20-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Ian and Nate have romantic designs on Susan, who is suddenly single after dumping Oliver. Meanwhile, Susan and the girls get rowdy at a male strip club.	175776
1996	Suddenly Susan: Golden Girl Friday	T	DVD -R HQ 3919. VHS 598	Singer, Rick and Andrew Green	Episode #7. 11-7-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.At Susan's prodding, Jack hires a sweet senior citizen Midge Haber (Betty White) who proceeds to wreak havoc around the office.	175777
1999	Suddenly Susan: Halloween	T		Idelson, Ellen and Rob Lotterstein	Episode #77. 10-18-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.At Halloween time, rumors abound when Oliver invites Susan to pick pumpkins with him up the coast. Susan is excited about romantic outing, but she soon becomes uncomfortable with realization that Oliver has dozens of short-term lovers around the world.Susan resolves to thwart any relationship that might develop with Oliver. After he suggests that they carve pumpkins together at Susan's apartment, Susan invites Vicki to make the evening less like a date.But Susan cannot resist Oliver's sex appeal. She sends him away--and he stays all night with Vicki. Susan is furious until she learns that he only slept on Vicki's couch after becoming drunk.Later, Susan admits to Oliver that, despite her attraction to him, she does not want to be another of his flings.	175778
1996	Suddenly Susan: Hoop Dreams	T	DVD -R HQ 4300. VHS 596	Mathious, Linda and Heather MacGilvray	Episode #5. 10-17-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki begs Susan to sub for a pneumonia-stricken player when her basketball team makes the playoffs---not realizing Susan might steal the show.Mr. T (Himself).	175779
1998	Suddenly Susan: How They Danced (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4061	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #48. 5-18-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Edie may not make it to Vicki's wedding ceremony.	175780
1997	Suddenly Susan: I Didn't Write This	T	DVD -R HQ 3987	Albert, Lisa	Episode #32. 12-8-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan is appalled when she misses a deadline but discovers that Nana covered for her by submitting an article in her stead - which Jack and her fans think is the best thing she's ever written.Desperate to find an idea for an even better column, Susan ultimately does the obvious: writes a confession about the previous column.Meanwhile, there's a big change in Vicky's life when she finds a wallet and falls for its handsome owner, only to discover that he's a rabbi.	175781
2000	Suddenly Susan: I Love You	T	DVD -R HQ 4250	Green, Sylvia	Episode #86. 6-6-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.While Susan believes that she and Oliver love each other, she obsesses over his apparent inability or lack of desire to say the three magic words -- "I love you" -- despite his grand attempts to express his feelings in other ways.Elsewhere, Ian is deflated when the first bottles of wine from his vineyard yield nothing more than a thick intoxicating syrup.And no one knows this more than Miranda and Luis, whose unlikely flirtation is further complicated when they sample Ian's vintage.	175782
1997	Suddenly Susan: I Love You, I Think	T	DVD -R HQ 3968	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #23. 9-22-1997. Season 2 Opener.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.While Susan prepares to fly to Venice with Cooper, Jack tries to find the courage to utter three, make that five, little words about his feelings for her.He fails -- but Susan, having figured it out, has a miserable time with Cooper in Europe.After rejecting Cooper's extremely premature marriage proposal and returning home, she confronts Jack, accusing him of using her to compete with Cooper.Jack finally convinces her that his feelings are genuine -- but Susan tells him that she doesn't love him.	175783
1997	Suddenly Susan: I'll See That and Raise You Susan	T	DVD -R HQ 3967	Deiter, Neil J.	Episode #22. 5-8-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Poker game turns into a high-stakes bottle cap-tossing competition, and Jack's old roommate, Cooper, hits the jackpot at Jack's expense: Jack loses the magazine to him. And that's not all - he may lose Susan to the new boss as well.	175784
1999	Suddenly Susan: In This Corner…Susan Keane! (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4167	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #67. 5-3-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Hollywood Hulk Hogan is a shoo-in for city supervisor after the sudden death of the incumbent. That is, until Susan weighs the option of squaring off with the big fella.She has already attacked him in The Gate, and when he calls her out, she rises to the challenge and the grudge match is on.	175785
1999	Suddenly Susan: In This Corner…Susan Keane! (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4167	Green, Andrew	Episode #68. 5-10-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.After the disastrous debate with Hollywood Hogan, Susan decides to fight back with a sleazy TV campaign. Meanwhile, Hogan infiltrates Susan's camp---by hitting on Vicki.	175786
1997	Suddenly Susan: It's a Mad, Mad, Maddy World	T	DVD -R HQ 3980	Vaupen, Drew	Episode #28. 11-3-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan's conflict with Maddy (Andrea Bendewald) begins to invade her dreams, so she turns to a therapy group for help. Pete's partner thinks Pete and Jack are an item.	175787
1997	Suddenly Susan: It's My Nana and I'll Cry If I Want To	T	DVD -R HQ 3986.	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #29. 11-10-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki goes to dinner with Nana---and they become fast friends. Todd's hippie parents show up with some unexpected news.	175788
1997	Suddenly Susan: Kiss Before Dying…on Stage, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3986	Vaupen, Drew	Episode #30. 11-17-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan's attraction to a hunky actor gets a bit complicated after she sees him bomb onstage. Todd struggles with claustrophobia.	175789
1998	Suddenly Susan: Kiss Is Just Amiss, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3997	Vane, Christopher	Episode #34. 1-5-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Shaken from witnessing Jack and Maddy's kiss, Susan shares her disappointment with Vicki---who shares it with the whole office. Meanwhile, Vicki tries to get closer to Ben.	175790
1996	Suddenly Susan: Lie! Lie!  My Darling	T	DVD -R HQ 3919. VHS 598	Praiser, Ian	Episode #6. 10-31-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.To get out of dinner with her parents, Susan tells her mom a little white lie---and gets caught in it. (Parents: Swoosie Kurtz and Ray Baker, Liz and Bill Keane). .	175791
1997	Suddenly Susan: Love and Divorce American Style (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 3964	Praiser, Ian	Episode #15. 3-13-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan gets involved in a new romance with a guy who has two kids---one of whom takes an immediate dislike to her. Meanwhile, Jack takes a stand with Margo.	175792
1997	Suddenly Susan: Love and Divorce American Style (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 3964	O'Shannon, Dan	Episode #16. 3-20-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.While filling in as baby sitter for Adam's kids, Susan unexpectedly meets his ex. Meanwhile, Jack sets up his bachelor pad.	175793
1997	Suddenly Susan: Love and Divorce American Style (3)	T	DVD -R HQ 3965	Fales, Susan	Episode #17. 3-27-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan makes a decision about moving in with Adam. Jack rebounds into a new relationship. Todd receives threats after writing a scathing review of Menudo.	175794
1999	Suddenly Susan: Luis Gets His Groove Back	T	DVD -R HQ 4193	Yeager, Ed	Episode #73. 12-27-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Susan and Nate vie to be the one responsible for helping Luis to overcome his melancholy following Maddy's departure.	175795
1998	Suddenly Susan: Matchmaker, Matchmaker	T	DVD -R HQ 4000	Edwards, Becky Hartman	Episode #36. 1-19-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan fixes Nana up with a charming businessman---who's not exactly how he appears. Vicki arrives in Israel and tries to adapt to life on a kibbutz.	175796
1998	Suddenly Susan: Merry Ex-Mas	T	DVD -R HQ 4110	Singer, Rick	Episode #59. 12-14-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan is distraught because she kissed the realtor, and asks Luis to help her make things up with Jack. Jack spends the night with another woman, and when Luis arrives, agonizes whether to tell Susan:  Luis advises against.Maddy goes to part in $3,000 dress. Todd dates female cantor from Ben's temple. She loses her voice by end of evening causing Vicki to become distraught because a TV crew is coming to film the cantor.Meanwhile, Maddy suffers a dramatic allergic reaction to the food at the party that causes her to bloat enormously, and stretch the dress so much she can't take it back to the shop as she was planning.Jack eventually decides he has to tell Susan, and she reluctantly decides they should end their relationship.	175797
1998	Suddenly Susan: Models and Strippers and Wasps, Oh My!	T	DVD -R HQ 4036	Kirkwood, David	Episode #41. 4-6-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.On her birthday, Susan expects a surprise party---but the gang seems to have forgotten. Todd accidentally downloads a computer virus that wipes out The Gate's files.	175798
1999	Suddenly Susan: New Gate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4180	Driscoll, Mark and Maria Semple	Episode #72. 9-20-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Vicki Groener Rubenstein (Kathy Griffin) and Luis Rivera (Nestor Carbonell) are equally upset. He brings with him his fiercely loyal executive assistant, Miranda Charles (Sherri Shepherd).Maxtone-Graham also hires star sportswriter Nathan (Nate) Knaborski (Currie Graham), who immediately annoys Susan with his belittling attitude.  She is distracted by arrival of charming and highly prized celebrity photographer Oliver Browne (Rob Estes).Ian fawns over Oliver convincing him to freelance for magazine. Investigative Reporter Maddy quits after Ian insults her talent. When he offers her job of  managing editor, which she later rejects, Susan thinks that quitting is the way to get his respect.She quits to protest being assigned to write salacious article. Susan confronts Ian who plans to publish the sex article as if she wrote it. Susan offers to provide strong woman's point of view to magazine. Oliver defends Susan. Ian rehires Susan.	175799
1997	Suddenly Susan: Next Stop, Heaven	T	DVD -R HQ 3969	Edwards, Becky Hartman	Episode #26. 10-13-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Family conflict rises to the top of the agenda at the funeral of Susan's grandfather, since Liz wants a traditional funeral while Nana wants a party to celebrate her spouse's wonderful life.Susan is too busy organizing a tribute to her grandfather to deal with her own grief.Meanwhile Vicky, Todd and Luis go to the wrong funeral home and find themselves comforting the wrong widow and Jack becomes the reluctant owner of a very, very ugly dog.	175800
1998	Suddenly Susan: Not in This Life	T	DVD -R HQ 4023	Vane, Christopher	Episode #40. 3-16-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Stranger claims to have known Susan in a past life, so she undergoes hypnosis. Luis and Todd lose Jack's dog while using the pooch as a prop for meeting women.	175801
1998	Suddenly Susan: Oh, How They Danced (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4061	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #47. 5-18-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki's folks arrive for her wedding---a double ceremony shared with gay couple Pete and Hank. Todd's parents ready for the birth of twins.	175802
1997	Suddenly Susan: Old and the Beautiful, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3987	Singer, Rick and Andrew Green	Episode #31. 11-24-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan, overcome with that Thanksgiving spirit, decides to spend time with an elderly resident of a nearby retirement home.	175803
1999	Suddenly Susan: On a Clear Day You Can Hear Forever	T	DVD -R HQ 4130	Edwards, Becky Hartman	Episode #61. 1-18-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When Nana almost has a car accident because she can't hear an ambulance's siren, Susan insists that Nana get a hearing aid. This makes Nana feel old, and she becomes lethargic and uninterested in anything.Meanwhile, free from his responsibility to Susan, Jack overcompensates by indulging in more and more dangerous sports. Susan reinvigorates Nana by convincing her to go skydiving with Jack -- Jack forces Susan to jump from airplane as well.Luis and Vicki become jealous of Maddy's super efficient new personal assistant, so they hire one. For the small amount of money Luis and Vicki can pay, they get a moron.Todd and Luis gloat when Maddy's assistant turns out to be a con artist who robs Maddy's apartment, steals her car and empties her bank accounts. Also, Todd makes an ill-advised attempt to establish a career as a mime-imitating passerby.	175804
1999	Suddenly Susan: One Man's Intervention is Another Man's Tupperware Party	T	DVD -R HQ 4130	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #62. 1-25-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.After Maddy is rejected by a television newsmagazine, Susan and the gang find her at a bar, extremely drunk. Since Maddy has been arrested for drunk driving before, Susan worries that Maddy is an alcoholic.She also finds vodka bottles in Maddy's office. Susan rallies her workmates, and they confront Maddy to say that they're concerned about her alcohol drinking. Maddy gets indignant and leaves, making Susan feel guilty.But later, Maddy secretly attends a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Meanwhile, Todd can't wait for his "date" at the home of a sexy woman he just met.Unfortunately, he is so excited that he does exactly what the woman wants: he buys a huge amount of Tupperware storage containers from her. Also, Susan needs a new car--and Vicki wants to make sure it meets	175805
1997	Suddenly Susan: Past Tense	T	DVD -R HQ 3968. SVD 876	Friedman, Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #24. 9-29-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.To help her land the new investigative-reporter position at The Gate Jack has created, Susan reluctantly seeks advice from her old nemesis and high school rival Maddy Piper, now an established, aggressive journalist.Piper quickly infiltrates Susan's professional and personal lives by double-crossing her, getting the story and the job, and displaying considerable interest in Jack.Meanwhile, Vicky is being driven crazy by the fact that the bagel delivery guy shows no sign of remembering the night they spent together.Todd is disturbed by the fact that his web-surfing inevitably lands him in lesbian chat rooms.	175806
1998	Suddenly Susan: Poetry in Notion	T	DVD -R HQ 4036	Edwards, Becky Hartman	Episode #42. 4-6-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Todd joins Susan at a poetry class to meet women---but his verses end up being better than hers. Vicki's new apartment may be haunted by a womanizing ghost.	175807
1996	Suddenly Susan: Premiere: First Episode	T	DVD -R HQ 3890. VHS 585	Dontzig, Gary and Steven Peterman	Episode #1. 9-19-1996.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s."Suddenly Susan, you're interesting," growls her demanding boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her to columnist at the hip San Francisco local magazine, The Gate.Lifestyle Columnist Vicki Groener Rubenstein (Kathy Griffin), co-worker who shares adventures with Susan. Even though Susan leaves her fiancé at the altar, her ties to his family aren't severed -- her boss, Jack Richmond, is her former fiancé's brother.	175808
1998	Suddenly Susan: Pucker Up	T	DVD -R HQ 4049	Green, Andrew	Episode #43. 4-6-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Vicki looks for love at a hockey game, but it's Susan who attracts the attention of one of the athletes. Todd and Luis vie for the attentions of a new water-delivery "man."	175809
1999	Suddenly Susan: Pushkin Letters, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4200	Babcock, David	Episode #74. 10-4-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.To impress Ian, Susan claims to speak Russian. However, when he asks her to be an interpreter for a dinner-party guest, she's at a loss for words.	175810
1998	Suddenly Susan: Ready…Aim…Fong!	T	DVD -R HQ 4011	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #38. 2-2-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Todd and the gang attend a Shawn Colvin performance, but the singer recalls Todd from his scathing review a year earlier. Meanwhile, Susan's apartment gets robbed, so she decides to get a gun.	175811
1999	Suddenly Susan: Revenge of the Gophers	T	DVD -R HQ 4153	Baker, Phil and Drew Vaupen	Episode #66. 3-15-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan doesn't recognize a former classmate who renews her friendship with Susan, recounting how Maddy terrorized them both in school. Confesses she was depressed and went to therapist for years because of one traumatic prank she assumes Maddy instigated.To her horror, Susan remembers she played the prank on the girl accidentally, intending it for Maddy. Susan never knew how devastating it was on the woman. Nana tells Susan not to admit guilt. Woman shows up at The Gate to retaliate on Maddy.Susan tells her it wasn't Maddy's fault. Vicki gives away deceased husband's clothes and possessions. Luis worries Vicki is suppressing sadness. Todd finds that wearing Ben's outfit makes him feel spiritual. Vicki keeps mistaking Todd for BenShe curses and yells at Ben for leaving her alone and finds herself in Todd's arms. It upsets Jack that Ben was younger than he is when he died. Jack creates more stress in his life by trying to prove how youthful he is.	175812
2000	Suddenly Susan: Reversal, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4268	Cohen, Joel H.	Episode #91. 12-26-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.To sow the seeds of reconciliation with Susan, Oliver has his vasectomy reversed. Meanwhile, Ian seeks Miranda's advice about dating black women.	175813
1998	Suddenly Susan: Seems Like Old Times	T	DVD -R HQ 4100	Edwards, Becky Hartman	Episode #55. 11-9-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.After a tremor shakes things up at the Gate, the staff rescue from the stalled elevator a shaken Lily, a nonagenarian survivor of the 1906 earthquake who shares her off-the-wall story.Story told in flashbacks with members of cast taking various roles. Fantasy episode.	175814
1998	Suddenly Susan: Sleeping With the Enemy	T	DVD -R HQ 4080	Baker, Phil and Drew Vapen	Episode #52. 10-12-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan's relationship with the boss begins to take its toll on her friendships at work. Tension boils over when gang attends Career Day at Susan's old school  and she is humiliated by her old teacher who explains how Susan's figure used to be filled out.Meanwhile, after Todd tries in vain to coach Luis at darts for a bar competition, they discover that Pete is a whiz at the game not realizing that he folds under pressure.Vicki develops an odd romantic problem: she's become a "man magnet" since her marriage to Ben.	175815
1999	Suddenly Susan: Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut	T	DVD -R HQ 4140	Levy, Polly	Episode #63. 2-8-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Jack, Susan, Maddy and Luis attend a journalism conference. Suspicious that Jack wants to renew his romance with her--which she doesn't want--Susan is surprised when he reunites with a sexy former girlfriend, Meegan Garrity.Susan tries to make Jack jealous by flirting with a bitter, unresponsive columnist but later learns that Jack was only trying to make her jealous.Recovering alcoholic Maddy releases her tension by having wild sex with Luis. With Jack gone, Todd plans to use office for a 1960s-theme party. Vicki arranges for Ben to host senior citizens' bingo game in office the same nightThe two gatherings clash until bingo player Eddie meets his old friend, '60s partier Flo. They bring the two groups together with a rendition of the Turtles song "So Happy Together."	175816
1999	Suddenly Susan: Song Remains Insane, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4153	McCarthy, Michael	Episode #65. 3-1-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Now living alone in the same building as Luis, manipulative Vicki constantly reminds him of how lonely and "helpless" she is since her husband died. Luis guiltily does apartment repairs and cleaning for Vicki as well as cooking her meals.However, the chores interfere with his covert sexual relationship with jealous Maddy. Also, a confused Jack misinterprets an overheard conversation and believes that Luis is dating Vicki.After climbing down the apartment fire escape and witnessing Luis having sex with Maddy, Vicki gleefully tells everyone at work. While defending herself, Maddy inadvertently admits that she truly likes Luis, to his pleasure.Todd forces Susan to play the record producer she is dating his record. Susan fails. Todd accuses her of not being a good friend. Ultimately the boyfriend dislikes Todd's music.	175817
2000	Suddenly Susan: Stock Tip	T	DVD -R HQ 4240	Seriff,  Beth and Geoff Tarson	Episode #85. 1-3-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Susan depressed because Oliver always pays for their dates and she is in debt. Offers to take him on ski vacation she cannot afford, she desperately tries Internet stock trading hoping to earn money quickly. She overhears Ian talking about promising stockShe buys shares that gain value prompting her to buy more. Stock then plummets. Ian informs Susan he was talking to insane cousin. Susan loses a lot of money., Now desperate, she takes second job as dance partner for lonely middle-aged men.When Ian finds out, he feels guilty. He sneaks into dance studio and secretly bribes men to give Susan big tips. Susan is grateful, but she rebuffs the gesture. Finally, Oliver arrives and dances with her. Admits she doesn't want to be dependent on him.She admits she cannot pay for Tahoe trip. Oliver is happy--he confesses that he can't ski anyway/ He just agreed to go to make Susan happy. The lovers vow to be honest with each other and live thriftily.	175818
1996	Suddenly Susan: Suddenly Susan Unplugged	T	DVD -R HQ 4281. VHS 611	Singer, Rick and Andrew Green	Episode #4. 10-10-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When her utilities are cut off, Susan jumps through hoops to get them restored. But trouble ensues when she writes an exposé on the incident.	175819
2000	Suddenly Susan: Susan and the Professor	T	DVD -R HQ 3877	Seriff,  Beth and Geoff Tarson	Episode #90. 12-26-2000	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Oliver and Susan are still not dating. After an embarrassing incident at her college alma mater, Susan becomes enamored with her handsome former English professor, Evan, who lovingly critiques her writing.Susan's burgeoning relationship with Evan makes Oliver jealous. Although he has his own sexy date, Oliver becomes obsessed with Susan both at work and elsewhere.	175820
1999	Suddenly Susan: Susan's Ex	T	DVD -R HQ 4220	Peacock, Roger	Episode #83. 12-27-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Susan's ex thwarts her plan to join the "mile high club" with Oliver. Vicki cons the gang into painting her apartment	175821
1997	Suddenly Susan: Susan's Minor Complication	T	DVD -R HQ 3980	Tatham, Chuck	Episode #27. 10-20-1997.	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Background check is in order when Susan agrees to meet a gentleman who sent her a rare book as a token of his readership appreciation - and who turns out to be still in high school.Meanwhile, Jack plays pimp for his ugly pooch and stress takes its toll on Todd when he is put in charge of the magazine's new web site.	175822
1998	Suddenly Susan: Tale of Two Pants, A (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4054	McCarthy, Michael	Episode #45. 5-4-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan's sent to interview a congressman---who makes a pass at her. Vicki plans a glitzy wedding. The guys hope to cash in by selling yellow bell-bottoms.	175823
1998	Suddenly Susan: Tale of Two Pants, A (2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4054	Singer, Rick	Episode #46. 5-4-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When the congressman turns the tables on Susan, she finds herself in the middle of a scandal, searching for a way to clear her name.	175824
1998	Suddenly Susan: Thanksgiving Episode, The	T		Tatham, Chuck	Episode #57. 11-30-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Grandmother invites Jack and Susan to her mansion for Thanksgiving. Jack refuses because he hasn't been friendly with parents since dating Susan. They hate her for abandoning her former fiancé, Jack's brother on her wedding day.Jack and Susan agree to attend only after learning parents will not be there. But grandmother tricks them -- his parents do come in order to force family to reconcile. Jack and his parents' bickering escalate, Susan tries to make peace.Jack blurts out that he plans to move in with Susan. Susan is angry because they haven't discussed it. But later she agrees. Vicki reluctantly helps Ben and a volunteer staff serve Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless.She is elated, however, when she finds out that she will supervise Maddy, who is doing community service as a penalty for driving while drunk. A huge food fight ensues between the two women.	175825
1997	Suddenly Susan: The Me Nobody Nose	T	DVD -R HQ 3961	Friedman, Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #12. 1-9-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.To prove that personality is more important than good looks, Susan is fitted with a large fake nose. But complications arise with the arrival of a hunky accountant.	175826
1998	Suddenly Susan: Trash-Test Dummies	T	DVD -R HQ 4100	Green, Andrew	Episode #56. 11-16-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When Jack and Susan head off on their first weekend together, they're sidetracked by a visit to Jack's lowlife cousin Wallace and bamboozled into baby-sitting his kids, who are a handful.Meanwhile, Luis (and everybody else) hangs out at Susan's place, awaiting delivery of her new mattress.	175827
1997	Suddenly Susan: Truth and Consequences	T	DVD -R HQ 3969	Vane, Christopher	Episode #25. 10-6-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Margo's drunk with power during her divorce proceedings with Jack, thanks to Susan's inadvertent slip about Jack's intoxicating past:  Interprets fact Jack fell asleep on Susan's couch as evidence he had affair with her violating pre-nuptial agreement.Now Susan must testify in court about her true feelings for Jack. Meanwhile, Vicky becomes obsessed with the idea that someone is tampering with her lunch and Todd begs Luis to teach him how to dance.	175828
1999	Suddenly Susan: Vicki Moves In	T	DVD -R HQ 4200	Green, Sylvia	Episode #76. 10-11-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.Susan isn't sure if she should put out a welcome mat when Vicki wants to move into the newly renovated apartment upstairs.	175829
1996	Suddenly Susan: Walk-Out, The (aka Walk Out, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 3961	Mathious, Linda and Heather MacGillvray	Episode #11. 12-19-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.When Jack's too strapped to award Christmas bonuses, the staff (led by Susan) goes on strike.	175830
1998	Suddenly Susan: War Games	T	DVD -R HQ 4091	Singer, Rick	Episode #54. 11-2-1998	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan and Jack worry that they're incompatible when they, as a couple, fail miserably at games, and Susan finally throws out Vicki and Ben after a particularly humiliating fiasco at charades.When they decide to consult a therapist, he opines that they are again trying to measure their relationship against an impossible ideal, rather than having fun together in the moment.When they leave they discover the next patient is Todd, troubled by recurring erotic dreams about Jack which the doctor explains as projections of Todd's resentment at being "screwed over" by Jack's promises of a raise which never materializes.Meanwhile, Luis and Nana are mugged in an alley by a costumed clown who demands Nana's wedding ring, whereupon she beats him to a pulp and he barely escapes with his life and Luis' expensive camera equipment.	175831
1996	Suddenly Susan: Was It Something I Said?	T	DVD -R HQ 3930	Flanagan, Marc	Episode #10. 12-12-1996	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan reluctantly does a favor for Jack by attending a charity function with Jack, his wife Margo, and her incredibly obnoxious brother.When Susan finally tells the creep off, Margo and her brother storm out, leaving Susan alone to deal with an inebriated Jack, who winds up spending the night on her sofa.But the next day Margo is not quite willing to believe that's all that happened.	175832
1997	Suddenly Susan: Ways and Means, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3963	Barto, Jana	Episode #13. 2-27-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan and Vicki appear on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" after writing a parody of self-help dating books. Rosie O'Donnell (Herself).	175833
1999	Suddenly Susan: Wedding-Bell Blues	T	DVD -R HQ 4110	Vane, Christopher	Episode #60. 1-11-1999	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.After a brief vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada, Luis astounds everyone by announcing that he married a pretty Honduran woman, Rosie. Meanwhile, Susan is still recovering from recently ending her relationship with Jack.When Susan observes Rosie secretly meeting a man and tells Luis about it, he accuses Susan of being influenced by her own bad luck in love. But Rosie soon admits that the man is her boyfriend and that she only married Luis to gain U.S. citizenship.Susan commiserates with Luis. After Maddy cancels a coveted appointment with an extremely exclusive hairstylist, Lukaro, Vicki tries to convince him to work on her hair instead.Lukaro punishes Vicki for her stubbornness by styling her hair to look exactly like Maddy's. Todd enrolls in program to help fatherless youths. Protégé is childish 35-year-old. He helps him mature by introducing him to real youngster who needs guidance	175834
1997	Suddenly Susan: What a Card	T	DVD -R HQ 3963	Singer, Rick and Andrew Green	Episode #14. 3-6-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan accompanies Jack to his grandfather's funeral, hoping her tacky sympathy card to the family will go unnoticed.	175835
1997	Suddenly Susan: Where the Wild Things Aren't	T	DVD -R HQ 3966	Melloan, Maryanne	Episode #19. 4-17-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Jack takes the gang on a weekend retreat at his cabin---and all of them wind up having interesting encounters in the wilderness.	175836
1999	Suddenly Susan: Wish List, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4210	Idelson, Ellen and Rob Lotterstein	Episode #79. 12-6-1999	Magazine Staff. Susan Keane Browne (Brook Shields) finds her work life disrupted by their new boss, Ian Maxtone-Graham (Eric Idle) who buys The Gate and transforms it into an upscale men's magazine.After realizing that she's not achieved any of the goals that she set in the sixth grade, Susan tries to fulfill one: to kiss former teen idol Leif Garrett (Himself). Jerry Springer (Himself). Dario Franchitti (Himself).	175837
1997	Suddenly Susan: With Friends Like These	T	DVD -R HQ 3965	Melloan, Maryanne	Episode #18. 4-10-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan tries to shake a leachy acquaintance, whose divorce was inspired by Susan's wedding-day breakup with Kip. Meanwhile, Todd grows apart from his pal Jerry.	175838
1997	Suddenly Susan: Yule Never Know	T	DVD -R HQ 3997	Friedman, Mimi and Jeanette Collins	Episode #33. 12-15-1997	Magazine Staff. Columnist Susan  Keane Browne (Brooke Shields). Boss Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson) promoting her from copy editor to columnist at the hip local magazine, The Gate. "Suddenly Susan" about being single in the 1990s.Susan twists Jack's arm to participate in the holiday choir she's organizing---then she has her regrets, in more ways than one.	175839
1947	Suddenly, It's Spring	M				News Media. Reporter (Perc Launders). Reporter (George Lynn). Reporter (Patrick McVey). Woman Reporter (Isabel Withers). Photographers (Eddie Johnson, Eddie Coke). Newsreel Man (John Kellogg).	175840
2000	Sudsy Dudsy	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Alamo Barnes for The Frisco Foil, a sensational tabloid. Successor to Hugh Lessig' other series sleuth, fellow Foil newshawk Picasso Smith who roamed the streets of San Francisco in the 30s, 40s and 50s.	175841
1997	Sue	M				Interviewer. 1st Interviewer (Semadar Levi). 2nd Interviewer (Joan Price Rahav).  Interviewer (Dechen Thurman).	175842
2006	Sue Bennett Murder: Lesser Creatures	NM		Pirnie, Amy	#2 Sue Bennett Series	Journalist Sue Bennett is a London newspaper Science Reporter for the Journal  who has barely recovered from the murder of her husband.After a powerful bomb wrecks the headquarters of her newspaper claiming several lives, police believe she was the intended victim of the explosive, which was planted in her car outside and detonated by a fellow reporter, Anil Naib who borrowed the car.Sue is outraged. Letter claiming responsibility comes from a shadowy extremist animal rights coup and Sue receives round-the-clock protection as authorities comb through her published stories for clues about who is responsible for the attack.Crime reporter's informant gives Sue a tip on the source used in the bombs. Much to the horror of Sam, her boss and occasional date, she starts following the likely supplier. Anil's brother and his friends take over these duties.It turns out hardened criminals are using animal rights as a cover for blackmail. A kidnapping attempt fails, but the crooks try again and Sue is beaten by a sadistic gangster but lives to tell the tale.	175843
2006	Sue Bennett: Let Heaven Fall	NM		Pirnie, Amy	#1 Sue Bennett Series	Journalist Sue Bennett's husband, Colin, a solicitor, falls under a rush-hour train and the coroner says it is an accidental death. But when their flat is burgled, Sue suspects murder. But why?Sue tracks her husband's movements in the months leading up to his death and uncovers both an Establishment conspiracy and underworld punishment where justice can be had -- if the price is high enough.	175844
2004	Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye: Silent Night	T	DVD -R HQ 2593.		Episode.	Reporter interviews Bobby for a newspaper. Sue's parents visit for the holidays.	175845
2004	Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: Political Agenda	T			Episode #26.1-18-2004	Photographer Joe Benson (Michael Anthony).	175846
2003	Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: Sniper, The	T			Episode. 10-12-2003. Season #2. Episode #2	Reporter (Todd Dulmage).	175847
1939	Sued For Libel	M	SV 161	Kaufman, Wolfe (Story). Jerry Cady (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper.  The Evening Bulletin, owns station NYEB and runs its own program, "Drama in the News," hosted by Steve (Kent Taylor), a former reporter for the paper. Dramatizing trial of crooked businessman.Fellow reporter Smiley (Richard Lane) is supposed to call in the verdict. He sneaks out to diner and a rival reporter for The Clarion Maggie (Linda Hayes) calls in with the wrong verdict that Steve broadcasts.Impending libel suit so Steve has to prove the man is guilty. Maggie is fired from her own paper because the Bulletin's editor called her editor and told him what happened. Steve and Maggie team up.Disguise themselves as Arab magicians, jump to implausible conclusions, lie and cheat, all the while maintaining that catching a killer is a public service. Reporter Joey at Trial (Lynton Brent). Reporter Joe (Solly Ward). Reporter (Jack Egan)."Even the freedom of the press doesn't entitle you to call a man a murderer if he's innocent…I'll be hanged if I'm going to pull your chestnuts out of the fire for you." Radio Announcer Douglas Evans.	175848
1978	Suen wor	MF			Hong Kong	Journalist Liu Man (Bak-Ming Wong).	175849
2005	Sueno	M				Interviewer. Female Interviewer (Raquel Mondin).	175850
1995	Sueno de cine, Un. Homenaje a Ana Belen	DF			Spain	Editor Francisco Casares.	175851
2007	Suffering Man's Charity	M				Reporter (Carrie Fisher). Photographer (Brandon Stacy). Struggling writer is accidentally killed by a man who then finds his novel and takes the credit for it. After the novel becomes a success, the man is haunted by the writer's ghost.	175852
2001	Sugar & Space	M				Reporter (Matt Guidry)	175853
1991	Sugar and Spice	N		Gill, William		Journalist Pandora Doyle is writing a profile on a jet-set widow and witnesses a lurid exchange between her kept man and her conniving daughter.Doyle is Englishwoman of good birth and little money. A Latin American beauty of low birth escapes the slums of Rio to be a Parisian prostitute. Then she marries one of the world's wealthiest men who conveniently dies on their wedding night.As her past comes back to haunt her, the woman befriends Doyle and wins her support.	175854
1968	Sugar Daddy	M			PR - AFI-Publicists	Public Relations	175855
1951	Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Randolph Turpin	DT				Commentator (Jimmy Powers).	175856
1998	Sugar Ray Robinson: Bright Lights and Dark Shadows of a Champion, The	DT				Magazine Editor Nigel Collins, Ring Magazine.	175857
1977	Sugar Time!: Witty, Urbane and Acerbic	T		Cutler, Stan	Episode	News Media	175858
1999	Sugar Town	M				Journalist (Michael E. Rodgers).	175859
2004	Sugar Valentine	M				News Media. News Reporter (Patrick DeLuca). Reporter #3 (Scott W. Watts).	175860
2006	Sugar vs. Spice	N		Skerrett, Joanne		Journalist Tari Shields is by day a 30-year-old up-and-coming reporter for a major Boston newspaper, By night she’s a jazz singer working the local club scene seducing audiences with her silky voice and sultry style. Tari’s a total contrast to her older sister who is a wife, mother, active church member and career woman. She would love to see Tari follow in her sensible footsteps, but Tari has no intention of slowing down or settling down. Just as she’s feeling at the top of her game, she is hit with unexpected news -- a lump in her breast that turns out to be cancer -- that turns her world upside down. It’s a personal battle that will challenge Tari like never before and transform all her relationships, with her sister, her friends, her faith and even herself. 	175861
1974	Sugarland Express	M	L		Spielberg	Reporter (Gene Lively). Media cover escape. KION Eye on Huston. KKOK Radio Newscasts.	175862
1995	Sugartime	MT				Reporter (Neil Foster). Second Reporter (Todd Duckworth). Third Reporter (Timm Zemanek). Photographer (Christopher Barry)	175863
1958	Suicide Battalion	M		Rusoff, Lou (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Elizabeth Ann Mason (Jewell Lain) and a fellow correspondent for the National Press Service arrive to cover fighting on the island of Baluyanna. Commander claims areas needs obituary writers rather than correspondents.He refuses  to grant them permission to go to the front. When Mason plays up to commander, he gives her the cold shoulder. Goes along with group of soldiers who are bringing a dowry to island woman one of men wants to marry.While they are gone, Japanese take over the island. Commander plans to leave Mason behind, but other soldiers insist she remain with them. Holes up with soldiers. Fight breaks out between commander and another man who wants Mason.  Quickly make up.They defend island.  Man saves commander and later rescues correspondent when she is attacked by a Japanese soldier.  Man leaves. Commander and correspondent have romance. Peter Wayne, National Press Service (Gordon Barnes).	175864
1909	Suicide Club, The	M				Newspaper. No obituary in newspaper causes concern	175865
1977	Suicide Note	NM		Davis, Christopher		Freelance Journalist Tom Hazard is in Mexico researching a story.  1960s.	175866
1982	Suicide Plague, The	NSF		Naha, Ed		Reporter Harry Porter had the only lead. All he knew was that it somehow involved the Church of the Ancient Astronauts, a conspiracy to kill the President, and the imminent threat of nuclear war.	175867
1936	Suicide Squad	M				Photographer "Snaps" (Phil Kramer).	175868
1941	Suicide Squadron	M				Woman Reporter from New York Monitor inspires Polish pianist and marries him	175869
1981	Suite flamande	MF				Reporter (Herbert Flack)	175870
2007	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Aptitude	T			Episode #65. 6-2-2007	Reporter (Jonathan Craig Williams). Zack and Cody are not happy about their career aptitude tests. London gets jealous of Maddie when she saves someone's life and gets on TV.	175871
2005	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Big Hair &  Baseball	T			Episode #16. 8-28-2005	Reporter (Gerald Downey).	175872
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Books and Birdhouses	T	DVD -R HQ 8757		Episode #35. 3-23-2006	Interviewer (D.C. Douglas - Snooty Interviewer).	175873
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Boston Holiday	T			Episode #26. 1-27-2006	News Media. Reporter (Brenda Vivian).	175874
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Boston Tea Party	T			Episode #43.6-30-2006	Photographer (Dave Andrews).	175875
2005	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Grounded on the 23rd Floor	T			Episode #5.4-8-2005	Photographer (Carey Scott).	175876
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Heck's Kitchen	T	DVD -R HQ 8491		Episode #30. 2-24-2006	Critic (Jim Jansen - The Critic). Cody Martin must do the cooking for Tipton's restaurant. Unfortunately he and his personal crew must prepare a spectacular meal for a restaurant critic who isn't what he appears to be.	175877
2005	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: Rumors	T			Episode #15. 8-14-2005	TV Reporter (Kipleigh Brown). Paparazzi One (Taya Amerson). Paparazzi Two (Leona Fabanich). Cody wants to look different because people keep on thinking he is Zack. Cody has Zack fill in for him on an interview because of a certain problem.London spreads a rumor she started about Maddie and Maddie accidentally spreads one about London.	175878
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The: That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana	T			Episode #46. 7-28-2006	Reporter (Adam Tait). London doesn't want to wear Raven's dress until pop star Hannah Montana arrives at the Tipton and wants to wear the dress herself.	175879
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Ask Zack	T			Episode #45. 7-15-2006	Advice Columnist Zack gets the job at the school newspaper since the previous person quit. When a girl he likes asks for advice, Zack tells her secretly to ask him out. So she does.But when she finds out about him giving the advice, Zack is in for a load of trouble. Chip got Zack the job on the school newspaper when he learned the previous person had left the job.	175880
2006	Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Neither a Borrower or a Speller Bee	T	DVD -R HQ 8788		Episode #38. 4-14-2006	News Media.	175881
1989	Suito Homu (aka Sweet Home)	G			Japan	Reporter-Producer Kazuo is the leader. Reporter Asuka is headstrong and bossy. She declares that this is her documentary. Cameraman Taguchi. These three make up a team of media-type people who go to an abandoned mansion in search of a valuable fresco painted by the home’s owner. They are interrupted by an insane ghost, the wife of the owner, who starts butchering people. The player controls the five-person party, trapped in the confusing mansion. The female reporter Asuka  can pick up broken glass obstructing the play and clean the frescoes so Taguchi can photograph them..  The two male journalist leaders, Taguchi and Kazuo, wield heavier weapons such as axes.  Kazuo, supposedly the leader, holds the Lighter, an important item used to burn down ropes and attack a few enemies. He is Akiko’s love interest. Taguchi, called taro in the game,  takes photos of the frescoes and the camera can decode hidden messages in the frescoes. His camera can also cause some damage to enemies. 	175882
1989	Suito Homu (aka Sweet Home)	MF			Japan. Originally a video game then made into a film. 	Reporter-Producer Kazuo Hoshino (Shingo Yamashiro) is the leader. Reporter Asuka (Fukumi Kuroda) is headstrong and bossy. She declares that this is her documentary. Cameraman Ryo Taguchi (Ichiro Furutachi). These three make up a TV production crew making a documentary about an infamous painter. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter’s wife. Note: Some summaries say Akiko Hayakawa (Nobuko Miyamoto) is the reporter, not Asuka. Other summaries say neither is a reporter.  	175883
1986	Suivez mon regard	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter au Chevet de Langloois (Michyel Duchaussoy). Le Reporter en Afrique (Hippolyte Girardot).	175884
2004	Suiyo puremia: sekai saikyo J hora SP Nihon no kowai yoru (aka Dark Tales of Japan): Kumo Onna (aka Spider Woman, The)	MTF			Japan - Collection of made-for TV tales from J-Horror TV’s 2004 series, “Nihon no Kowai Yoru” (aka Frightening Night of Japan). Each tale is by a different director and the stories range from monster tales to ghost stories. 	Magazine Reporters pursue a story about a local legend of a Spider Woman. Though their magazine’s circulation has shot up 20 percent following their dramatic articles, the two reporters have yet to find a single shred of evidence backing up their stories. Then they hear about a young girl who claims to have been attacked by the horrible monster. 	175885
1994	Sukrutham	MF				Journalist Ravishekar (Mammootty)	175886
2005 	Sul sun (aka Slim ‘Til Dead)	MF			Hong Kong	Photojournalist Tin Fuk (Wu Qing Zho) joins detectives to investigate a serial killer who abducts models and forces them to slim down to 70 pounds killing them. The victims are starved, mutilated and killed when they are weighing exactly 70 pounds. The victims have a link to a TV show running a beauty contest called “Slim Queen” where the models appear as contestants. 	175887
1941	Sullivan's Travels	M	DVD -R HQ 3068, 3065. L			News Media.. Picture in the papers. Reporter (Chuck Hamilton,  Cyril Ring). Radio Man (Richard Webb).  Cameraman (Victor Potel).	175888
1966	Sult	MF			Denmark-Sweden	Editor (Henki Kolstad)	175889
2002	Sum of All Fears, The	M				Sports Reporter (Gail Millman). Sports Reporter (Jason Millman). Zorkin's Interviewer (Robert Martin Robinson). Kremlin Photographer (Andre Cornellier). Photographer (Maksim Osadchy).	175890
2004	Sum of Existence	M				Newsreader (Claire Gandy).	175891
2006	Summer Blame	M				News Media. News Reporter (Craig Tsuyumine).	175892
2001	Summer Catch	M				TV Sportscaster Curt Gowdy (Himself) is the radio voice of the Cap-Cod baseball league. Every summer the hottest college ball players descent upon Cape Cord to pursue their baseball dreams during the day and blow off steam in town at night. For some of the players, sports is usually the only ticket out of a small industrial town	175893
1984	Summer Day, USA	DT			Series	TV Anchor (Linda Ellerbee)	175894
1990	Summer Dreams: Story of the Beach Boys, The	MT				Reporter (Don Craig). Reporter at Beach (Aaron Lustig).	175895
1969	Summer Focus: Abortion	DT				Correspondent Frank Reynolds	175896
1999	Summer Hawk	NJ		Savage, Deborah		Aspiring Journalist Taylor, 15-year-old, wants to be a journalist	175897
1987	Summer Heat	M				Reporter #1 (Duke Ernsberger). Reporter #2 (Robin Dale Robertson). Reporter #3 (Tony Marando).	175898
1963	Summer Holiday	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	175899
1948	Summer Holiday	M	DVD -R HQ 9765, 9766. L. VHS 1293	Goodrich, Frances, Albert Hackett (Screenplay) and Eugene O'Neill (Play - "Ah Wilderness!").  Irving Brecher, Jean Holloway (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Forties, The	Editor Nat Miller (Walter Huston) of The Danville Globe sings happily about his town in opening song, "It's Our Home Town" Uncle Sid (Frank Morgan) is regarded by Miller as "the best reporter I ever had."Editor rehires him when he gets fired from a job in another town because he’s an alcoholic. 	175900
2004	Summer of ‘50, The	N		Pensoneau, Taylor		Investigative Reporter Jake Brosky, the crack veteran reporter for the St. Louis World, has reported on many scandals, but none with a more surprise ending. He unravels a string of murders in southern Illinois.	175901
1993	Summer of Fear, A	NM		Parker, T. Jefferson		Reporter-Crime Writer Russell Monroe finds his former lover brutally slain in an apparently ritual style, he suspects a connection to other recent murders in the county. Soon all evidence of the death disappears. And the mystery deepens.String of killings continue in gruesome style. Monroe becomes the contact of the deranged man responsible. As Monroe gets more and more involved, his wife is fighting a terminal brain tumor.	175902
1999	Summer of Sam	M	DVD			News Media. Tabloids. Anchormen (Ernie Anastos, Jim Jensen). Anchorwoman (Melba Tolliver). TV Reporter John Jeffries (Spike Lee), superficial TV newsman from Manhattan.. Columnist Jimmy Breslin (Himself).Yankee Broadcaster Phil Rizzuto - Voice - Himself).	175903
2001	Summer of Storms	N		Kelman, Judith		Photojournalist Anna Jameson has an opportunity to make her mark as a photographer in New York for a high-powered media conglomerate and despite her mother's worry and warning she takes it.Still-unsolved murder of her 3-year-old sister still haunts her. "The Sleeping Beauty Murder" suddenly comes back into her life, 30 years after it took place.  Jameson is now 33 and confronting her family demons.Armed with a camera, she becomes acclimated to the perils of the city -- she captures a drug deal on film, escapes a would-be rapist and shoots a newspaper expose of her neighborhood's prostitution ring.An elite volunteer group of colorful forensic experts devoted to investigating unsolved homicides receives anonymous phone call saying the girl's killer might strike again. They take the case colliding with Jameson in its researches.Body count rises.	175904
1982	Summer of the Sioux	NW		Champlin, Tim - Matt Tierney, reporter series		News Media	175905
1960	Summer Olympics from Rome	DT			CBS	News	175906
1998	Summer Place	N		Darty, Peggy	Weinberg List	Journalist	175907
1985	Summer Rental	M				Photographer at Pier (Patricia Herd). Announcer (Murphy Dunne). Announcer (Leigh French). Announcer (Reni Santoni). Regatta Announcer (Jack C. Woods).	175908
2005	Summer School I: Warm Days, Hot Nights	N		Rogers, Dick	Adult	Radio Producer Steven Williams, pretty Book Editor Denise Cochran and horny rag trade Nick Armitage each have their own randy reasons for signing up for summer school courses at the local college in the summer of 1967. Here they receive expert tutelage from the cunning linguist Grahame Johnstone, as well as enthusiastic assistance from fellow students such as the succulent Suzie Brush and the Buxom Beth Grafton. The newscomers prove to be eager and adept pupils	175909
2005	Summer School II; All Night Girls, Volume 2	N		Rogers, Dick	Adult	Radio Producer Steven Williams has to decide who’s going to get his complimentary ticket to a concert being given by sexy rock idol Shane Hammond. There’s Annabel, the blonde bombshell who eagerly laps up all the sensual experiences life has to offer. There’s voluptuous Camilla, deliciously skilled in the arts of love. Hazel and Patsy, the luscious bosom buddies, and his own girlfriend, succulent Gillian Savage. It’s enough to make a man shake all over during summer school in the local college.	175910
2003	Summer Secrets	N		Freethy, Barbara		Reporter Tyler Jamison arrives on idyllic Castleton Island off the coast of Washington State claiming he wants to write a story about the around-the-world sailboat race that a man and his three daughters won eight years ago.But he is actually there to learn which of the three girls gave birth to a child during the race -- a child illegally adopted by his brother who may lose a custody battle if the identity of the birth mother isn't discovered.He knows the once-famous family is hiding something but doesn't know that it could devastate him and his brother. Tyler and one of the daughters begin a relationship but each feel guilty because of the lies they tell each other.Even as the three sisters close ranks against the tenacious reporter, the past threatens to drown them.	175911
1982	Summer Sky	NR		James, Kristin (pseudonym of Candace Camp)		Investigative Reporter Chris Wozniak is swept into a tumultuous affair with stunning Cara Stone. It’s a dream come true until the rugged, famous journalist reveals a terrible secret. Heartbroken, Cara wants only to forget him, but her tycoon father is threatened with extortion and needs their help. Desire and pride struggle fiercely within Cara’s heart as she and Chris are thrust together into a treacherous world of greed and power, cover-ups and betrayals. Only when Cara nearly lost to him forever does Chris vow to destroy the barrier that keeps their love from blazing under the...Summer Sky.	175912
1944	Summer Storm	M				Editor Nadena Kalenin (Anna Lee). Publisher Mr. Kalenin (Andre Charlot).	175913
1983	Summer Storm	NR		Wolf, Joan		Reporters and paparazzi. Chris was a struggling actor and Mary a struggling scholar but their marriage was a perfect, passionate union -- until the glitter of Hollywood and a dazzling starlet stole Chris away. At the time when she needed him most, he betrayed and failed her and she swore never to see him again. Chris became a world-famous actor and Mary a respected professor, and only in the darkness of the movie theater did she allow herself to think of him. Then, in the flash and glare of reporters’ cameras, they met again and the smoldering love reignited. They had never officially divorced. Had he come back to reestablish the marriage or end it irrevocably?	175914
1984	Summer Sunday U.S.A.	DT				TV Anchor Linda Ellerbee.	175915
2000	Summer's Child	N		Chamberlain, Diane		TV Journalist Rory Taylor, host of TV's True Life Stories is asked to help find the birth mother of a beautiful, slightly handicapped young woman who was found abandoned on a beach in North Carolina.He has a personal interest in her story since he has been one of the many teenagers hanging out on the beach the summer the baby was found.The 11-year-old girl who found the baby always had a crush on Taylor. She also knows the baby's true story.	175916
2001	Summer's Rage, A	DT			Short	Interviewer Joshua Jose.	175917
2008	Summerhill	MT				Reporter (Matthew Steer)	175918
2004	Summerland: Kicking and Screaming	T			Episode #10. 7-27-2004	Reporter (Kristin Veitch). Reporter #2 (Matt Huhn).	175919
2005	Summerland: Signs	T	DVD -R HQ 3538		Episode #22. 6-13-2005	News Media. When Bradlin returns form his surf tour in Hawaii, he is asked to replace Jay with a well-known sports manager who can make him a media star. Photographer (Darren Keefe).	175920
2005	Summerland: What's Past Is Prologue	T	DVD -R HQ 10161		Episode. 7-18-2005.	News Media. Reporter (Teresa Strasser). Reporter for Surf Competition (Paul Dean). Photographer #1 (Tony Donno). Photographer (Kevin Foster).	175921
2002	Summerslam	M				Interviewer Terri (Terri Runnels). Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman, Interviewer (Jonathan Coachman). Interviewer Mark Lloyd (Mark Lloyd).	175922
1971	Summertree	M				TV News Reporter's camera zooms in on wounded son as they turn off the news with remote control, not hearing the report. At end of the film.	175923
2008	Summit, The	MT				Journalist (Peter Tharos)	175924
1984	Sun Also Rises, The	T	SV 210 (Parts I and II)			Newspaperman	175925
1957	Sun Also Rises, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7983, 7984, 7982. SVD 582.  SVD 555	Hemingway, Ernest (Novel). Peter Viertel (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Powers	Correspondent  Jake Barnes (Tyrone Power) impotent and revisiting Paris, working for the Paris branch of a New York paper.	175926
1926	Sun Also Rises, The	N	OWN - P	Hemingway, Ernest		Newspaperman Jake Barnes, the heavy drinking newspaperman, wounded covering the war.  Jacob (Jake) Barnes is the narrator, an American expatriate living in Paris where he works as a correspondent for a newspaper.In World War I, wounded in the groin and is sexually impotent.  Seems to work very little and spends most of his time talking and drinking in cafes.  Lover of good food and drink, an expert trout fisherman, an aficionado of the bullfight.	175927
1975	Sun Bunnies (aka Beach Bunnies, The. Red, Hot and Sexy)	M			Ness	Female Reporter for a Gossip Magazine investigates reports that a movie star has had a sex change operation.	175928
1970	Sun Dance Murders, The	N	OWN - P	McCurtin, Peter		Reporter Berger was no ordinary reporter. He carried a gun and he learned quickly that it wasn't nearly enough.	175929
1923	Sun Field, The	N	GPL	Broun, Heywood		Reporters and newspapers.	175930
1960	Sun Is My Shadow, The	N	OWN - H	Wilder, Robert		Publisher Carol Hillyard of one of New York's most powerful newspapers, building her own life in the rough-tough world of a big-city newspaper. Newspaperman narrator. U.S. between late 1920s and the coming of World War II	175931
1999	Sun King, The	N		Ignatius, David		Magazine Editor David Cantor of Reveal, a debt-ridden society magazine. A feature he writes on a mysterious new Washington D.C. billionaire and publishing mogul Sandy Galvin (aka The Sun King), gives him a new lease on life.Galvin wants to buy the Washington Sun and Tribune, a family-owned business like the Washington Post. In exchange for some inside information, he promises to make Cantor  his lifestyle editor.Cantor and Galvin are both Harvard men, though Galvin never graduated and their business relationship becomes a friendship shot through with a shared sense of nostalgia and unrealized ambitions.Galvin panics the Sun's owners into selling to him, shakes the place out of its stodgy slumbers with bingo contests  and front-page crusades. Cantor realizes Galvin's real aim is to win one-time Harvard girlfriend.The woman is gorgeous Candace Ridgway, paper's Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign editor (known as The Mistress of Fact). Used to put our Harvard Crimson with Cantor. Galvin makes her editor. Threesome spar about love and journalism.	175932
1999	Sun Mountain: Comstock Memoir, A	NW		Wheeler, Richard S.		Reporter Henry Jackson Stoddard narrates. Fellow journalism is Sam Clemens.  Joins The Territorial Enterprise as a reporter.	175933
1950	Sun Sets at Dawn	M			Ness	Reporters covering the execution of a young man who claims he is wrongfully accused. Reporters tell the story, each from his own perspective.Reporter, AP (Charles Meredith). Reporter, EP (Jack Reynolds). Reporter, National News Service (King Donovan). Reporter, Globe Express (Charles Arnt). Reporter, Herald (Sam Edwards). Reporter, Feature Syndicate (Percy Helton).Reporter, Forty-Six (Perry Ivins). Reporter, National News Service (King Donovan). Reporter, Feature Syndicate (Percy Helton). Reporter, Forty-Six (Perry Ivins).	175934
2000	Sun Yat Sen: In the Mouth of the Dragon	MT				Reporter (Joseph Rosati).	175935
2006	Sun-Kissed	NJ		De la Cruz, Melissa		Columnist Mara is always on the go in her new job as junior journalist with Hamptons magazine. She is living every girl's dream -- playing house with her boyfriend on his parents' luxury yacht while writing a column about night-life in the Hamptons.She and her two friends make up the gang from The Au Pairs. Her plans for a relaxing summer are dashed because of her new job.  She has all the VIPS in the hottest clubs hanging on her every word.With a press pass to every hot event, Mara's ready to hit  the red carpet and scoop even the most seasoned journalists. If only she could get a pass from her boyfriend, who just wants her to stay home and cuddle.	175936
1974	Suna no utsuwa	MF				Journalist Matsuzaki (Takanobu Hozumi).	175937
1920	Sunbeams, Inc.	N	OWN - H	Street, Julian		Newspaperman goes into business as a gloom-chaser becoming a commercial Pollyana and when war comes he goes to France to help it with his sunshine.	175938
1945	Sunbonnet Sue	M				Commentator (Michael Rafetto)	175939
1994	Sunburn	N	OWN - P	Shames, Laurence		Reporter from Key West  befriends an old man and helps him write his memoirs.	175940
2000	Suncatchers, The	N		Turner, Jamie Langston		Reporter Perry Warren sent to research small-town Southerners and write an expose. Cynical sociologist changes opinions.	175941
1996	Sunchaser, The	M				CNN Reporter (Cynthia Allison)	175942
2005	Sundance Film Festival Dailies	T			Series 2003-	Correspondent Whitney Cummings (2005)	175943
1963	Sunday	DT				Newsmagazine featuring Frank Blair, Ray Scherer, Richard Schickel, William K. Zinsser	175944
1963	Sunday	DT			Series. 10-27-1963 to 6-27-1965. NBC	TV Newsmen Frank Blair and Bob Abernethy (News for Kids). Critic Cleveland Amory (Culture). Sportscaster Joe Garagiola (Sports). TV Newsman Roy Neal (Science). TV Newsman-Critic Edwin Newman (Theater Criticism).TV Newsman Ray Scherer (News). Critic Richard Schickel (Books). Critic William Zinsser (Film and Broadway).	175945
2002	Sunday	MTF			UK/Ireland.	Photographer, RUC (Albert Thompson).	175946
2006	Sunday AM	DT			Series	TV Program. TV Newsreader(Moira Stuart). Weather Reporter (Tomasz Shafenaker). Presenter (Andrew Marr).	175947
2005	Sunday AM	DT				TV Program. TV Newsreaders Louise Minchin, Jules Botfield, Suanna Reid, Moira Stuart (2006). Weather Reporters John Hammond, Tomasz Shafenaker (2006). Correspondent Collette McBeth. Presenter Andrew Marr (2006).	175948
2003	Sunday at the Pool in Kigali, A	N		Courtemanche, Gil	Author was sent to Rwanda in 1989 by his newspaper to report about the scourge of AIDs.	Canadian Correspondent Bernard Valcourt, a foreign journalist in Rwanda gets into a love affair with a waitress in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. As they fall in love, civil anarchy and rumours of war fill the city.Valcourt is in Rwanda planning a film on the local AIDs epidemic when he falls in love with a Tutsi waitress who works at his hotel at the time of the Hutu-led genocides. The novel chronicles the days of government-sponsored atrocities.	175949
1950	Sunday at the Zoo	DT			Series. 6-11-1950 to 12-23-1950. ABC	Host Durward Kirby.	175950
1991	Sunday Best	T				Correspondent (Linda Ellerbee - Herself). Roving Correspondent (Merrill Markoe).	175951
1944	Sunday Dinner for a Soldier	M				Photographer (Chester Conklin).	175952
1983	Sunday Funnies	T			Variety special	Sportscaster Tank McNamara (Dick Butkus)	175953
1981	Sunday Game, The	DT				News Program. Chief Anchor Michael Lyster (1981-). Evening Anchor Pat Spillane (2003-). Reporters Jim Carney, John Kenny. Ciaran Mullooly.Commentators Ger Canning, Garry MacDonncha, Darragh Maloney, Marty Morrisey.	175954
1973	Sunday Girl	N		Laughley, L		News Media	175955
1964	Sunday in New York	M	DVD -R  HQ 2658, 2659. SVD 1335	Krasna, Norman (Play and Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Sportswriter Mike Mitchell (Rod Taylor) for the Philadelphia Inquirer and occasional music critic. Eileen Tyler (Jane Fonda) works for a newspaper in Albany and decides to seduce sportswriter. Meet on a bus. Her brooch gets caught on reporter's suit coat.Reporter refuses to continue affair because she is a virgin. Complications develop when her boyfriend arrives and catches reporter with his girlfriend, so Mitchell passes himself off as her brother. Real brother shows up. Passed off as friend.Woman dumps boyfriend for reporter. Reporter says he is writing a book and plans to become a correspondent in Tokyo. Tyler has no trouble dropping her job to run off to New York when her relationship ends.  Playboy image of male reporter.	175956
1986	Sunday in the Park with George	T			Filmed production of the Pulitzer prize winning musical stage production.	Photographer (Sue Anne Gershenson).	175957
1979	Sunday Morning	DT			Series. 1-28-1979. CBS	TV Newsmen Charles Kuralt (1-28-1979 to 4-3-1994), Charles Osgood (4-10-1994).  Equivalent of a Sunday morning newspaper. Sportscaster Ray Gandolf (Sports, 1979-1982). Media Critic Jeff Greenfield (1979-1982 at least). Media Critic Ron Powers (1983-1988).Media Critic John Leonard (1988-).	175958
1937	Sunday Night at the Trocadero	M			Musical Short	Columnist (Lester Dorr). Columnist-Commentator (Robert Benchley - Himself). Uniformed Messenger (Peter Lind Hayes).	175959
1979	Sunday Papers	MUS		Jackson, Joe		News Media. Song rips the British tabloids and the gossip columnists. “I got nothing against the press. They wouldn’t print it if it wasn’t true,” he deadpans while listing the “useful stuff” you learn by reading a newspaper: “If you want to know about the bishop and the actress...If you want to know about the stains on the mattress...If you want to know about the gay poloitician...If you want to know about the new sex position. You can read it in the Sunday papers.”	175960
2004	Sunday Philosophy Club, The	N		Smith, Alexander McCall		Editor Isabel is middle-aged, independently wealthy, lives in Edinburgh, Scotland where she edits an Edinburgh philosophical journal, The Review of Applied Ethics.Isabel is a remarkable single woman of independent means with a penchant for meddling who is a smart, tart editor.	175961
1942	Sunday Punch	M	DVD -R HQ 5593, 5594			Photographer (Lester Dorr).	175962
1979	Sunday Punch	N		Newman, Edwin	Weinberg List	Journalist	175963
1957	Sunday Romance, A (aka Bakaruhaban. In Soldier's Uniform)	M			Hungarian. Ness	Journalist Sandor (Ivan Darvas) in 1914 has a love affair with a girl but ruins it when he won't marry below his own rank.	175964
1959	Sunday Showcase	T			Series 1959-1960.	Press	175965
1959	Sunday Showcase: Sacco-Vanzetti Story, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #25-#26. 6-3/10-1960	Newspaperman (Dana Elcar). Narrator (Ben Grauer).	175966
2001	Sunday's Silence	N		Nahal, Gina B.		Correspondent Adam Watkins, cynical foreign correspondent hardened by childhood of abuse and abandonment	175967
1975	Sundige Kleinstadt, Die	MF			Germany	Journalist	175968
1984	Sundog	N	OWN - H	Harrison, Jim		Journalist Blasé writing about a man who was crippled when he was working on a giant dam.	175969
1948	Sundown in Santa Fe	M		Hall, Norman S. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner of local newspaper is masterminding robberies conducted by member of gang that assassinated President Lincoln. Investigator meets his contact who takes job as printer at the newspaper. Newspaper owner attempts to frame the investigator.But investigator captures him after a fight on a runaway covered wagon.	175970
1942	Sundown Kid, The	M	SVD 551	White, Eddy (Story). Norman S. Hall (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Lynn Parsons (Linda Johnson) for the Chicago Eagle has a love-hate relationship with the hero who went to prison to get information about a ring of counterfeiters operating out of a ranch. He  heads west to infiltrate the gang.He accuses Parsons of nearly getting him killed on previous assignment by almost revealing his identity. Reporter wants to interview elderly female rancher who inherited fortune.Her lawyer is working with crooks to pass phony money on to her when  they make payments on her interest. Reporter becomes suspicious when she tries to interview lawyer and finds him burning law books.She eventually resorts to pulling a gun on the old woman so she can talk to her. She reveals woman's son died in Chicago leaving will that left everything to missing son. Lost heir is actually the hero.He finds out but keeps it from reporter.  Prisoner hero duped to get information escapes from prison and confronts the hero.  Hero escapes and arrives in time to rescue reporter and his mother. He captures crooks and three make plans to head to Chicago.	175971
1920	Sundown Slim	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	175972
2005	Sundowning	M				Reporter (Tavia Lin Gilbert). Story of three generations of lobster fisherman on an isolated Northern Island, as they struggle with sudden illness, a declining industry, and long-buried family secrets	175973
1941	Sunny	M				Reporter (Richard Lane).	175974
1992	Sunny Says	NR		Hudson, Jan	Loveswept #584.	Foreign Correspondent Kale Hoaglin, a worldly, rugged journalist, expected Little Miss Sunshine when he met his television station’s weather reporter, but Sunny Larkin was a sassy surprise whose smile kindled enough sparks to start a bonfire. Intrigued by her enthusiasm and her rare talent, Kale wanted to mold her against him, savor her passion, and revel in the attraction that flowed between them potent as a riptide. He made her heart beat like rolling thunder, stroked her until she was wild with longing, but Sunny struggled to make Kale understand that his respect for her work meant as much as the magical pleasures they shared. Kale had never meant to fall in love, convinced his destiny lay in faraway places, but Sunny made him yearn to open his soul to hers. Could her rambling man believe in the kindred spirit he’d found?	175975
1918	Sunny Slopes	N		Hueston, Ethel (Powelson)		Reporter Connie. Minister gets TB and moves to New Mexico with his wife. Wife's sister is Connie.	175976
1929	Sunny Wall, The	N		Hallack, C.		Press	175977
1919	Sunnyside	M	DVD -R 1537		Jew in American Cinema	Newspaper. Henry Bergman, playing role of Chaplin's girlfriend's father, reads a Yiddish newspaper	175978
1927	Sunrise	M	DVD -R HQ 6901, 6902			Photographer (J Farrell MacDonald - The Photographer)	175979
2003	Sunrise	DT			Australia Series 2003-	TV Morning News Program.  Morning breakfast show with news, sports, weather, current events and entertainment segments. Hosts Melissa Doyle (2004-2007), David Koch (2003-2007). News Presenter Natalie Barr (2004-2007).Reporters Monique Wright, Sona Kruger. Sports Presenter Mark Baretta (2004-2007). Medical Reporter John D'Arcy. Weatherman Grant Denyer (2003-2006). Garden Reporter Jason Hodges (2004) Music Reporter Ian "Molly" Meldrum (2004-2006).Cooking Reporter Darren Simpson. Celebrity Weather Reporter Kristine Stanley. Film Reporter Chris Murray.	175980
2008	Sunrise	N		Kingsbury, Karen	#1 Sunrise Series	Paparazzi want to cover the long-waited wedding day tat Dane and Katy are determined to keep a secret. It takes the help of the Baxter family and many of the CKT kids so that they’ll even have a chance at a private wedding.	175981
1960	Sunrise at Campobello	M	L			Newsboy (Craig Curtis)	175982
1927	Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans	M				Photographer (J. Farrell MacDonald).	175983
1988	Sunset	M	DVD -R HQ 6643, 6644			Reporter (Krista Gray). Reporter (Melanie Jones). Reporter (Darrah Meeley). Reporter (Katie Morgan). Reporter (Don Sparks). Reporter (Tom Tarpey).	175984
1997	Sunset Beach	T			Series	Reporter (Giselle Fernandez). Reporter (Tony Jones-Gavin Chase).	175985
2002	Sunset Blvd: Look Back, A	DT			Short	Film Critic Andrew Sarris. Author Ed Sikov ("On Sunset Boulevard - The Life and Times of Billy Wilder").	175986
1956	Sunset Boulevard	T			Robert Montgomery Presents - 12-3-56	Newspaperman (Darren McGavin). Mary Astor	175987
1955	Sunset Boulevard	T			Lux Video Theatre -  1-6-55	Newspaperman James Daly. Miriam Hopkins,	175988
1950	Sunset Boulevard (aka Sunset Blvd.)	M	DVD -R HQ 3283, 3284. L.			Journalists greet Norma Desmond in final scene. Joe Gillis (William Holden) is a down-and-out Hollywood hack writer who left comfortable spot on a Dayton newspaper thinking he would make it big in California.Newsreel Cameraman (Sanford E. Greenwald).	175989
1995	Sunset Coast	N		Williams, Susan DeVore	Weinberg List	Journalist	175990
1993	Sunset Grill	M				Reporter (Venus DeMilo)	175991
1991	Sunset Heat	M	DVD -R HQ 2768, 2769. SV 230	Strom, Max, John Allen Nelson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Eric Wright (Michael Pare) has published pictures in Time magazine. Once a drug dealer, quit when brother died of an overdose.	175992
1945	Sunset in El Dorado	M				Reporter (Terry Frost)	175993
1999	Sunset Limited	NM		Burke, James Lee		Photojournalist Megan Flynn	175994
1938	Sunset Murder Case, The	M				Editor (Lester Dorr).	175995
2002	Sunset Stripped	M				Reporter (Lee Garland). Reporter (Glenn). Reporter (Jacob). Reporter (Bobby Neuwave). Reporter (Wit Maverick). Reporter (Laurent Sky).	175996
2003	Sunset Town	M			Short Comedy	News Media. Reporter (Ron Hanks). TV Reporter (Valerie Shull). Photographer (Mark Ursa).	175997
1973	Sunshine	MT				Interviewer (Bill Stout). Real-life case history of cancer victim	175998
2007	Sunshine	M			Sci-Fi	Communications Officer Harvey (Troy Garity). Time is 2057, seven years after a spacecraft and its crew were lost on a previous mission to kick start the fading sun.	175999
1936	Sunshine Ahead	M				Critic (Leslie Perrins - The Critic).	176000
1922	Sunshine Harbor	M		Wilson, Jerome N. (Story)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Billy Saunders ( (Ralf Harolde) of the city's newspaper wins the affection of future Reporter Betty Hopkins (Margaret Beecher). the daughter of an eye doctor. She rejects her father's choice of suitor in favor of the reporter.They go boating and when the engine fails, they are forced to spend the night together, causing her father to assume the worst. She runs away to New York and becomes a successful newswriter, but is blinded in an explosion while covering a chemical fire.After performing an operation to restore her sight, her father finally consents to her marriage to the reporter. Editor MacSorley (Julian Greer).	176001
1942	Suomisen Ollin tempausteledi	MF			Finland	Newsreader (Thure Bahne - Voice).	176002
1993	Super 8-1/2	M				Press Conference (Gemma Files). Press Conference (Hal Kelly). Press Conference (Glen Salter).	176003
1993	Super Angel	M				Photographer Viv Thomas (Himself).	176004
2002	Super B	MF			Philippines	Journalist	176005
1991	Super Bloopers and Practical Jokes	T			Series	Entertainment Journalism. ET Reporter Leeza Gibbons interviews the wrong person thanks to prankster John Tesh and the ET grew	176006
2006	Super Bowl XL	DT				Sports Staff.  Sideline Reporters Michele Tafoya, Suzy Kolber.. Host Chris  Berman. Sports Announcer Al Michaels.	176007
2005	Super Bowl XXIX	DT				Reporter Chris Myers - Sideline Reporter.	176008
2005	Super Bowl XXXIX	DT				Sidelines Reporters Chris Myers, Pam Oliver. Commentators Joe Buck, Cris Collinsworth, Troy Aikman.	176009
2003	Super Bowl XXXVII	DT				Sports. Play-by-Play Commentator Al Michaels. Host Chris Berman. Sideline Reporter Melissa Stark. Color Commentator John Madden.	176010
2004	Super Bowl XXXVIII	T				Sideline Reporters Bonnie Bernstein, Armen Keteyian.  Color Commentator Phil Simms.	176011
1999	Super club de los tigritos, El	TF				Reporter (Claudia Culla)	176012
1970	Super Fight	M				Commentators (Guy Le Bow, Murray Woroner).	176013
2005	Super Fight, The: Marciano vs. Ali	DT				Commentators Guy Le Bow, Murray Woroner.  Ring Announcer Mel Wolfe.	176014
1973	Super Fly T.N.T.	M				Photographer (Ennio Catalfamo).	176015
1990	Super Force	MT	SV 52			TV Anchor (Barbara Treutelaar) in her quest for total viewership, unwittingly gets involved in an assassination plot	176016
1988	Super Inday and the Golden Bibe	MF			Philippines	Reporter	176017
1993	Super Mario Bros.	M				Reporter #1 (Harry Murphy). Reporter #2 (Patt Noday).	176018
2004	Super Secret Movie Rules:	T			Series	Critic-Author (Michael J. Nelson - Himself). Critics (Eric Campus, Frank DeCaro - Themselves). Radio Host (Danny Bonaduce - Himself). Narrator (Jim Thornton).	176019
1998	Super Sexy	M				Photographer (Suze Randall)	176020
1999	Super Sexy Too	M				Photographer (Suze Randall)	176021
1937	Super Sleuth	M	SV 229			Reporter Hugo of the Gazette (Harland Tucker). Publicist Mary Strand (Ann Sothern) is the lady love of an actor who goes after a killer. Battling Photographer (Bobby Barber).	176022
2002	Super Sucker	M				Anchorman (Tom Whalen).	176023
2004	Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2	M	DVD -R HQ 4096, 4097			Media Mogul Bill Biscayne (Jon Voight) owns News Media throughout the world who is plotting to take over the minds of the world's children. Reporter (Donna Midcap).	176024
1962	Superboy: Benjamin Franklin’s Super-Reporter	CB			Adventure Comics, No. 296, May, 1962. 13 pages. 	Journalist Benjamin Franklin and his Super-Reporter. 	176025
1951	Superboy: Pilot	T	VHS 999		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent as a boy	176026
1989	Superboy: Revenge of the Alien (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #13-#14. 2-4/11-1989	Future Reporter Clark Kent (John Newton). Newscaster (Jerry Eden).	176027
1961	Superboy: Screen Tests	T	VHS 999		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent as a boy	176028
1978	Superdome	T				News Media. Silent killer stalks New Orleans Super Bowl.. Announcer Charles Jones	176029
2002	Superfire	MT				News Media. Reporter (Jim McLarty). Reporter (Jon Palino).	176030
2006	Superflu: Race Against a Killer	MT				News Media. News Reader #1 (Lindy Sardelic). News Reader #2 (Michael Loney). News Reader #3 (Bob Brisbane).	176031
1984	Supergirl	M				Reporter Lois Lane's sister, Lucy Lane (Maureen Teefy)	176032
2000	Superguy: Behind the Cape	M				Los Angeles News Anchor (Ed Shifres).	176033
2008	Superhero Movie	M				News Media. Reporter Ed (Byrne Offutt). TV News Anchor (Kent Shocknek). Orphaned high school student Rick Riker is bitten by a radioactive dragonfly, develops super powers except for the ability to fly and becomes a hero. 	176034
1988	Superior Court: Faithful Dog	T			Episode.	Reporter (Jasper Cole).	176035
2007	Superior Deception	N		Williams, Matthew		Reporter Vince Marshall. who works for the newspaper in Apostle Bay, a quaint harbor town on the southern shore of Lake Superior,  has a plan to be a better dad -- wean himself from his cell phone and a 24/78 work mentality and spend more time with his toddler. But when his daughter discovers the local judge swinging from a noose at the playground and Vince’s friend becomes a murder suspect, his plan unravels. With toddler in hand, Marshall knocks heads with a coworker out for his beat and a mayor with questionable motives while chasing clues left by a senile grave robber. Meanwhile, arson, vandalism, domestic violence and a contested election. To complicate matters, the chief of police is dating Vince’s mother. And Vince attracts the town’s ladies with his adorable child. No matter how clueless Vince is this time around, he stumbles upon the guilty and survives. His appeal may stem from the fact that he has put his career on hold to be a father.  Restoring order and saving his friend will require following a trail of deception to the solution of a 150-year-old mystery. 	176036
2005	Superior Position	N		McNamara, Evan		Investigative Reporter is shot dead in a small town in Colorado while looking into "mountain sprawl."  A deputy and former Army sniper must catch a ruthless sharpshooter who is ready to kill again.	176037
1980	Superkid	P	MLPL	Jackson, R.E.	Play Index, 1978-82	Press	176038
1997	Superlative Man, The	N		Thomas, Herbert		Reporter Harvey Gander is a lonesome cub reporter for the Metropolitan Meteor. Exposes a hero as a fake.	176039
2007	SuperMADE: Fashion Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 9026		Episode. 10-7-2007. Reality series. 	Fashion Reporter. Young man wants to become a fashion reporter in New York City and cameras follow him around as he works to achieve his goal. 	176040
1942	Superman	N	OWN - H	Lowther, George		Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176041
1951	Superman and the Mole Men (aka Superman and the Strange People)	M	VHS 1012	Siegel Jerry, Joe Shuster (Characters).  Richard Fielding (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Clark Kent and Superman (George Reeves) and Los Lane (Phyllis Coates). Mild-mannered reporter and sob sister come out west to do a story on an oil well. Discover well is about to  be shut down but encounter race of dwarf-like creatures.Creatures have climbed up from center of the Earth. Lane announces that she has to call her editor with "the biggest story of the century." Superman convinces her that running the story would cause a nationwide panic so she agrees to hold off.Lane comments on how afraid Kent is. She even gets a chance to slug a couple of the members of a lynch mob.  Kent is allowed to assist in an operation to remove a bullet from one of the mole men. Real villains turn out to be local townspeople.Townspeople try to track mole men down and kill them. Kent puts a stop to the mob and gets in a message about need to be tolerant of cultures alien to our own."Kent, you're a newspaperman. You want a story. Well, I can give you one that's so big, so fantastic that you wouldn't dare print it." "Whatever you can prove, I'll print."	176042
2006	Superman Handbook	D		Beatty, Scott		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176043
1978	Superman I (aka Superman. Superman, the Movie. Daily Planet: Movie, The)	M	DVD. L	Siegel, Jerry, Joe Shuster (Characters). Mario Puzo (Story).  Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, Robert Benton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve), Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) of the Daily Planet ("a great metropolitan newspaper whose reputation for clarity and truth had become a symbol of hope for the city of Metropolis"). Editor Perry White (Jackie Cooper).Villain finds out about Superman from Metropolitan News coverage on TV and about his weakness because of a newspaper interview. "What are you writing, Miss Lane?" An ode to spring. How do you spell 'massacre'?" "Look Lois, Clark Kent may seem like just..""...a mild-mannered reporter, but, listen, not only does he know how to treat his editor-in-chief with the proper respect, not only does he have a snappy, punchy prose style, but he is, in my 40 years in the business, the fastest typist I've ever seen."Copy Boy-Cub Reporter  Jimmy Olsen (Marc McClure). Newscasters (Keith Alexander, Norwich Duff, Michael Ensign). 1st Editor (Billy J. Mitchell).  2nd Editor (Robert Henderson). News Vendor (Matt Russo). TV Cameraman (Paul Avery). Editor (Sonia Sahni).1st Reporter (Larry Lamb). 2nd Reporter (James Brockington). 3rd Reporter (John Cassady). 4th Reporter (John F. Parker). 5th Reporter (Antony Scott). 6th Reporter (Ray Evans). 7th Reporter (Sue Shifrin). 8th Reporter (Miquel Brown).	176044
1981	Superman II	M	DVD -R HQ 3044, 3045, 3034. DVD. L	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster (Characters). Mario Puzzo (Story and Screenplay with David Newman, Leslie Newman).		Reporters Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) and Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Jackie Cooper).  Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen (Marc McClure)Film opens in the Daily Planet newsroom where the staff is following a story on terrorists who have planted a bomb in the Eiffel Tower. Reporter Lane is there and is saved by Superman.Reporters Kent and Lane are assigned to pose as a newlywed couple to do a Sunday magazine expose on the honeymoon racket.  Aliens destroy part of the Daily Plant office.Aliens also manipulate the media to broadcast their intentions and demonstrate their power. Reporter (Richard LeParmentier).	176045
2006	Superman II: Richard Donnor Cut, The	M		Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster (Characters). Mario Puzzo (Story and Screenplay with David Newman, Leslie Newman).		Reporters Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) and Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Jackie Cooper).  Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen (Marc McClure)Reporters Kent and Lane are assigned to pose as a newlywed couple to do a Sunday magazine expose on the honeymoon racket.  Aliens destroy part of the Daily Plant office.Lois Lane is convinced he is Superman right from the start. Draws Clark Kent over a picture of Superman. Jumps out of a window to prove it but the ruse fails.Aliens also manipulate the media to broadcast their intentions and demonstrate their power. Reporter (Richard LeParmentier). Newsvendor (Eugene Lipinski).	176046
1983	Superman III	M	DVD. L	Siegel, Jerry  and Joe Shuster (Characters). David Newman, Leslie Newman (Screenplay)		Reporters Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) and Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (Jackie Cooper). Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen (Marc McClure).Newsreader (Philip Gilbert).	176047
1983	Superman III	NSF	OWN - P	Kotzwinkle, William		Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	176048
1987	Superman IV: Quest for Peace, The	M	DVD. L	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster (Characters). Christopher Reeve, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal (Story). Konner, Rosenthal (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) and Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) of the Daily Planet staff. Rupert Murdoch-type media mogul David Warfield (Sam Wanamaker) buys the Daily Planet and installs his daughter Lacy Warfield (Mariel Hemingway) as publisher.They turn the paper into a sensationalistic tabloid.  Lacy tries to seduce Kent into helping her on a series called "Metropolis After Dark."  A nuclear man thrashes the Daily Planet offices but Superman finally stops him.Order is restored at the end when Editor Perry White (Jackie Cooper) manages to buy the Daily Planet convincing shareholders to reinstate him as head of the paper.  Warfield: "Tone down our headlines? Lacy, that's all the common man reads."Lacy: "Well, we could do with a little less sensationalism." Warfield: "Less sensational papers go broke. I thought I taught you long ago that the business of newspapers is business."Lacy: "No daddy, our business is journalism. We can't continue to be so irresponsible. Otherwise we're going to lead everyone into a disaster." Editor (Kimi Katkar). MBC Newscaster (Kerry Shale).	176049
2006	Superman Returns	M	DVD -R HQ 7780, 7781, 7782	Siegel, Jerry and Joe Shuster (Characters). Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris (Story). Dougherty and Harris (Screenplay)		Reporter Clark Kent (Brandon Routh) of the Daily Planet in Metropolis.. Reporter Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). Editor Perry White (Frank Langella). Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen (Sam Huntington). Daily Planet Reporter (Roger Sciberras). Journalist (Gerry Sont).The Man of Steel is back after being away for several years and discovers that the world, and Lois Lane, may have learned to survive without him. News Anchor (Holly Fields).Lane has three new acquisitions: a Pulitzer Prize for her editorial "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman," a new boyfriend and a young son named Jason (Tristan Leabu), Kent-Superman's son.French News Anchor (Frederique Fouche). German Anchor (Julian Pulvermacher). German Reporter (Rebecca Barratt). Sydney Reporter (Penelope Heath). Reporter at Deli (Genevieve Davis). Cape Canaveral Reporter (Robert Meyere Burnett).News Anchor (Paul Shedlowich). News Anchor (Ted Maynard). News Anchor #2 (Ed Wightman). News Anchor #3 (Prue Lewarne). News Anchor #4 (Paul Shedlowich). News Anchor #5 (Barry Quiin). News Anchor #6 (Francine Bell).	176050
2006	Superman Returns	N		Wolfman, Marv		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176051
2006	Superman Returns Calendar	D				Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176052
2006	Superman Returns: HBO First Look	DT	DVD -R HQ 6316.			Reporter Clark Kent (Brandon Routh) of the Daily Planet in Metropolis.. Reporter Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). Editor Perry White (Frank Langella). Cub Reporter Jimmy Olsen (Sam Huntington). News Anchor (Paul Shedlowich).The Man of Steel is back after being away for several years and discovers that the world, and Lois Lane, may have learned to survive without him.Lane has three new acquisitions: a Pulitzer Prize for her editorial "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman," a new boyfriend and a young son named Jason (Tristan Leabu), Kent-Superman's son.	176053
2006	Superman Returns: Official Movie Guide, The	DT				Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176054
2006	Superman Returns: Shooting Script, The	MS		Singer, Bryan, Dennis Harris and Michael Dougherty		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176055
2006	Superman Returns: Strange Visitor Junior Novel	NJ		Simonson, Louise		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176056
1940	Superman, 1940: Animated Cartoons	C	L	Fleischer, Max and Dave Fleischer	17 classic cartoons in the early 1940s. The Superman Cartoons of Max & Dave Fleischer	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176057
1942	Superman, 1940: Arctic Giant	C	L		Episode #4. 2-27-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Dinosaur is bought to Metropolis from Siberia, frozen inside an iceberg. The ice melts and he is alive.	176058
1942	Superman, 1940: Billion Dollar Limited	C	L		Episode #3. 1-9-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Crooks wants to steal a billion dollars in gold from a train bound for the U.S. mint.	176059
1942	Superman, 1940: Bulleteers	C	L		Episode #5. 3-27-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Crooks in a bullet-shaped rocket car threaten Metropolis with destruction unless their demands are met.	176060
1942	Superman, 1940: Destruction, Inc.	C	L		Episode #13. 12-25-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Spies sabotage a Metropolis munitions plant, capture Lois and place her in a loaded torpedo fired at a ship.	176061
1942	Superman, 1940: Electric Earthquake	C	L		Episode #7. 5-15-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.American Indian demands that Manhattan be returned to his people or he will destroy Metropolis.	176062
1942	Superman, 1940: Eleventh Hour	C	L		Episode #12. 11-20-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Kent and Lois Lane are taken captive in the wartime city of Yokohama.	176063
1942	Superman, 1940: Japoteurs	C	L		Episode #10. 9-18-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.At an unveiling of a new super aircraft Japanese agents hijack it and plan to return it to their country.	176064
1943	Superman, 1940: Jungle Drums	C	L		Episode #15. 3-26-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Nazis pose as high priests in an African jungle temple where they plot to destroy our aircraft.	176065
1942	Superman, 1940: Magnetic Telescope	C	L		Episode #6. 4-24-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Giant magnet that can pull asteroids from outer space goes out of control.	176066
1941	Superman, 1940: Mechanical Monsters, The	C	L		Episode #2. 11-28-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Giant flying robots are robbing Metropolis until they meet the Man of Steel.	176067
1943	Superman, 1940: Mummy Strikes, The	C	L		Episode #14. 2-19-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Giant mummy guards of King Tush are brought back to life in a Metropolis museum and rampage through the city.	176068
1943	Superman, 1940: Secret Agent	C	L		Episode #17. 7-30-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Female intelligence officer on her way to Washington to deliver top secret documents is ambushed by the Nazis.	176069
1942	Superman, 1940: Showdown	C	L		Episode #11.  10-16-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Crook robs Metropolis posing as the Man of Steel. He ends up wishing he hadn't.	176070
1941	Superman, 1940: Superman	C	L		Episode #1. 9-26-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.The first episode finds Superman saving Metropolis from a mad scientist and his electrothenasia ray.	176071
1942	Superman, 1940: Terror on the Midway	C	L		Episode #9. 8-28-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.King Kong-sized gorilla escapes its cage and terrorizes a crowded circus.	176072
1943	Superman, 1940: Underground World	C	L		Episode #16. 6-18-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Clark, Lois and the Professor journey to a lost underground cavern where they discover a lost race of birdmen.	176073
1942	Superman, 1940: Volcano	C	L		Episode #8. 7-10-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.Long dormant volcano becomes active and threatens a small Pacific Island.	176074
1968	Superman, 1966: Batman-Superman Hour, The	C			Series 1968 to 9-6-1969. 26 Episodes.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176075
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The:	C			Series 9-10-1966 to 1967. 18 Episodes.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Voice) and Lois Lane (Joan Alexander - Voice). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Jackson Beck).	176076
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: A.P.E. Strikes Again	C	DVD -R HQ 6235	Bensol, Oscar	Episode #37. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176077
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Abominable Ice-Man, The	C			Episode #21. 11-19-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176078
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Ape Army of the Amazon, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6382	Bensol, Oscar	Episode #16. 10-29-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176079
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Atomic Superman, The	C			Episode #48. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176080
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Bird-Men From Lost Valley, The	C			Episode #36. 1-7-1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176081
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Brainiac's Bubbles	C	SVD 1214		Episode #44. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176082
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Cage of Glass, The	C	SVD 1179		Episode #47. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176083
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Can a Luthor Change His Spots (Parts 1 and 2)	C	SVD 1208		Episodes #55-56. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Editor Perry White hires Luthor as the Daily Planet's new science editor.  Showdown at the Daily Planet presses. Jimmy Olson and Clark Kent featured.	176084
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Chimp Who Made It Big, The	C			Episode #7. 10-1-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176085
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Cold Comfort	C	VHS 643. VHS 586		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176086
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Deadly Dish, The	C			Episode #18. 11-5-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176087
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Deadly Icebergs, The	C			Episode #8. 10-1-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176088
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Deadly Super-Doll, The	C			Episode #26. 12-3-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176089
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Double Talk	C	VHS 622		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176090
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Fire Phantom, The	C			Episode #17. 11-5-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176091
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Force Phantom, The	C			Episode #1. 9-10-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176092
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Ghost of Kilbane Castle, The (Parts 1 and 2)	C			Episodes #65-66. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176093
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Growing Pains	C	VHSSP 661		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176094
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Halyah of the Himalayas, The	C			Episode #51. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176095
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich	C	VHS 643		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176096
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Image Maker, The	C	SVD 1179		Episode #24. 11-26-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176097
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Imp-Practical Joker, The	C			Episode #32. 12-24-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176098
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Insect Raiders	C			Episode #19. 11-12-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176099
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Invisible Raiders, The	C			Episode #10. 10-8-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176100
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Iron Eater, The	C			Episode #15. 10-29-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176101
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Japanese Sandman, The	C			Episodes #67-68. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176102
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Joker's Millions	C	VHSSP 650		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176103
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Joker's Wild	C	VHS 601		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176104
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Lava Men	C			Episode #27. 12-10-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176105
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Lethal Lightning Bug, The	C			Episode #38. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176106
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Luminians on the Loose (Parts 1 and 2)	C	SVD 1189		Episodes #63-#64. . 1968.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176107
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Luthor Strikes Again	C			Episode #28. 12-10-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176108
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Luthor's Fatal Fireworks	C			Episode #52. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176109
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Luthor's Lethal Laser (Parts 1and 2)	C			Episodes #53-54. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176110
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Luthor's Loco Looking Glass	C			Episode #49. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176111
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Magnetic Monster, The	C			Episode #13.10-22-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176112
1996	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Main Man, The (Parts 1and 2)	C	VHS 512		Episodes #9 and #10. 11-9-1996, 11-16-1996.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176113
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Malevolent Mummy, The	C			Episode #35. 1-7-1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176114
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Men From A.P.E., The	C	DVD -R HQ 6255		Episode.#22. 11-19-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176115
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Merlin's Magic Marbles	C	SVD 1189		Episode #4. 9-14-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176116
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Mermen of Emor	C			Episode #2. 9-10-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176117
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Mission to Planet Peril	C			Episode #29. 12-17-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176118
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Mudslide	C	VHS 573		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176119
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Mysterious Mr. Mist, The (Parts 1 and 2)	C			Episodes #61-62. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176120
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Neolithic Nightmare	C			Episode #11. 10-15-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176121
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Never Fear	C	VHS 600		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176122
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Night of the Octopod	C			Episode #43. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176123
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Pernicious Parasite, The	C			Episode #30. 12-17-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176124
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Prankster, The	C			Episode #39. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176125
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Prehistoric Pterodactyls, The	C			Episode #3. 9-17-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176126
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Pretty Poison	C	VHS 601		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176127
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Rain of Iron	C	SVD 1214		Episodes #59-60. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176128
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Return of Brainiac, The	C	SVD 1214		Episode #12. 10-15-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176129
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Return of Warlock	C			Episode #20. 11-12-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176130
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Robot of Riga	C	DVD -R HQ 6398		Episode #9. 10-8-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176131
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Saboteurs, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6198. SVD 1179		Episode #40. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176132
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Seeds of Disaster	C	DVD -R HQ 6359	Drake, Arnold	Episode #34. 12-31-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176133
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Sins of the Father	C	VHS 573, 622		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176134
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Superman Meets Brainiac	C	DVD -R HQ 6324. SVD 1189		Episode #31. 12-31-1966.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176135
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Superman Meets His Match	C	DVD -R HQ 6245		Episode #42. 1967.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176136
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Superman's Double Trouble	C			Episode #25. 12-3-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176137
1968	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Team of Terror, The (Parts 1 and  2)	C			Episodes #57-58. 1968	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176138
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Threat of the Thrutans, The	C			Episode #5. 9-24-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176139
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Toyman's Super-Toy, The (aka Toyman's Super Toy, The)	C	DVD -R HQ 6344.		Episode #46. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176140
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Toys of Doom, The	C			Episode #14. 10-22-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176141
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Tree Man of Arbora, The	C			Episode #23. 11-26-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176142
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Two Faces of Superman, The	C			Episode #31. 12-24-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176143
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: War of the Bee Battalion	C			Episode #45. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176144
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Warlock's Revenge, The	C			Episode #50. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176145
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Wicked Warlock, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6299	Bensol, Oscar	Episode #6. 9-24-1966	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176146
1967	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: Wisp of Wickedness, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6262		Episode #41. 1967	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176147
1966	Superman, 1966: New Adventures of Superman, The: You Scratch My Back	C	VHS 612		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Bud Collyer voice) of the Daily Planet. Reporter Lois Lane (Joan Alexander). Photographer James "Jimmy" Olsen (Jack Grimes). Narrator (Ted Knight).	176148
1967	Superman, 1966: Superman-Aquaman Hour of Adventure, The	C			Series 1967-1968. 26 Episodes.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Voice) and Lois Lane (Joan Alexander - Voice). Narrator (Jackson Beck). .	176149
1973	Superman, 1973: Super Friends	C			Series. 9-8-1973 to 9-6-1986. ABC.	Reporter Clark Kent as Superman (Danny Dark). Narrators (Ted Knight, 1973-1977, Bill Woodson, 1977-1983).	176150
1977	Superman, 1977: New Super Friends Hour, The	C			Series. 9-1977.	Reporter Clark Kent is Superman (Danny Dark)	176151
1978	Superman, 1978: World's Greatest Super Heroes, The	C			Episode	Reporter Clark Kent (Danny Dark) is Superman	176152
1988	Superman, 1988:	C			Series 1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).	176153
1988	Superman, 1988: Adoption, The	C			Episode #2. 9-17-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: The Kents discover a baby boy in the crashed spaceship.	176154
1988	Superman, 1988: At the Babysitter's	C			Episode #6. 10-1-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Kents leave Clark with a babysitter for the night. The babysitter has her hands full when Clark uses his superpowers in order to stay up late and watch TV.Superman must figure out who is who and must find some way of stopping the criminal.	176155
1988	Superman, 1988: Beast Beneath These Streets	C			Episode #19. 11-26-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Researchers have discovered an old part of Metropolis that has been buried for a hundred years. According to legend, this part of Metropolis was buried when a doctor named Morpheus made a machine that allowed him to steal the powers of various animals.The legend turns out to be true when Morpheus who appears to be a man-bat kidnaps Lois Lane. He lures Superman to his machine which he uses to steal Superman's powers.Using kryptonite, Morpheus weakens Superman and puts him into his machine. Superman's powers return and he immediately destroys Morpheus's machine trapping him inside it.	176156
1988	Superman, 1988: Big Scoop, The	C			Episode #9. 10-15-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Dr. Glozer creates the Chronotron which is a device that lets someone look one hour into the future. Lex Luthor wants the machine, kidnaps Dr. Glozer and steals the machine. Looking through the Chronotron, Lex sees Clark turn into Superman.He arranges a train crash to force Clark to reveal he is Superman. His plan fails. Lex then arranges a number of crimes to occur at the same time as disasters that appear in the Chronoton.Later Lex arranges to kidnap Clark Kent on live TV during a missile launch that Superman needs to stop. Lex wants Clark to reveal that he is Superman on TV. But Superman arrives to stop the missile even though Clark remains on TV.Lois destroys the Chronoton and it is revealed that the Clark Kent on television was really Jonathan Kent in disguise.	176157
1988	Superman, 1988: Birthday Party, The	C			Episode #16. 11-12-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark's birthday party gets an unexpected surprise.	176158
1988	Superman, 1988: Bonechill	C			Episode #17. 11-19-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Lois and Jimmy interview a bookstore owner named Chilton Bone about an ancient medallion named the Talisman of Ola. Bone chases them off and uses the talisman to turn into Bonechill.When Lois, Jimmy and Clark come back, Bonechill reanimates some ancient mummies to attack them. Bonechill escapes and attacks a group of teenagers. Superman manages to rescue them but Bonechill captures Lois, Jimmy and Perry White.He wants to use them to distract Superman while he goes off to gain more power. Superman, however, rescues them and stops Bonechill by destroying the talisman.	176159
1988	Superman, 1988: By the Skin of the Dragon's Teeth	C			Episode #5. 10-1-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Martha Kent takes Clark on his first shopping trip but she must be very careful so that Clark does not reveal his superpowers.Lex Luthor buys the Great Wall of China and invites Lois, Jimmy and Clark to China for an exclusive interview. They head to an excavation site beneath the Great Wall. Using explosives, Lex creates a cave-in.Lex wants Superman to tunnel under the wall to save everyone at the cave-in site. When Superman does so, he discovers the ancient treasure of the Dragon King. Lex steals a jeweled tooth from a stone dragon but unexpectedly brings the statue to life.Superman must work with Lex Luthor in order to stop the dragon.	176160
1988	Superman, 1988: Circus, The	C			Episode #12. 10-22-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent inadvertently becomes part of the circus.	176161
1988	Superman, 1988: Cybron Strikes	C			Episode #7. 10-8-1998	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).When Lois and Superman are celebrating her birthday with a flying trip into the sky, a metal pyramid floats down to them. Inside the pyramid is Cybron, a hostile cyborg. Superman takes the pyramid to a government facility.At the facility, Cybron attacks and turns Lois, Jimmy and the rest of the government officials into robots. Lois and Jimmy figure out that Superman is Clark Kent, but Superman takes them to STAR Lab where he devises a plan to deal with Cybron.His plan is to trap Cybron in a super-conductor. His plan works and everyone is returned to normal. Fortunately for Superman, Lois and Jimmy's memories are wiped clean.	176162
1988	Superman, 1988: Destroy the Defendroids	C			Episode #1. 9-17-1988. Series 9-17-1988 to 9-2-1989.	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Lex Luthor's company builds robots called Defendroids to protect Metropolis. His real plan is to make Superman useless. Superman figures out the plan and in an effort to drive Luthor out into the open he announces his retirement.Luthor then plans to use the Defendroids to steal gold being shipped to Metropolis. Superman manages to put an end to Luthor's plan but Luthor gets away.	176163
1988	Superman, 1988: Driver's License, The	C			Episode #18. 11-19-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent takes his driving test and passes it with flying colors.	176164
1988	Superman, 1988: First Date	C			Episode #20. 11-26-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark takes Lana on a date to a concert. When a number of problems arise, Clark uses his superpowers to get around them.	176165
1988	Superman, 1988: First Day of School, The	C			Episode #8. 10-8-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent goes to his first day of school and meets Lana Lang. Clark gets in trouble when another student blames him for letting the class guinea pig out of the cage.Superman must figure out who is who and must find some way of stopping the criminal.	176166
1988	Superman, 1988: Fugitive From Space	C			Episode #3. 9-24-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Lois, Clark and Jimmy are called when STAR Labs discovers an alien space ship. They want the journalists to help document the craft. When they go into the ship they discover two aliens in suspended animation.These aliens, however, are awakened when Jimmy accidentally presses a button. One of the aliens is a police officer, the other is a criminal that wants to take over the planet.Superman must figure out who is who and must find some way of stopping the criminal.	176167
1988	Superman, 1988: Graduation	C			Episode #24. 12-10-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: When Clark heads to his graduation he runs into trouble when his graduation robe gets dirty. He buys a new one which is much too big. Martha stitches it up and despite a thunderstorm, Clark makes it to his graduation just in time.	176168
1988	Superman, 1988: Hunter, The	C			Episode #13. 10-29-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Clark Kent goes on a holiday with his parents but must leave as Superman when General Zod and his Phantom Zone companions create a creature known as the Hunter.The Hunter can transform into any material he wants and transforms into steel in order to kidnap Lois Lane. The Hunter then transforms himself into Kryptonite and apparently kills Superman.Superman, however, is only in suspended animation and Lois Lane awakens him. Superman destroys the Hunter and uses the Phantom Zone projector in order to keep General Zod in the Phantom Zone.	176169
1988	Superman, 1988: It's Superman	C			Episode #26. 12-17-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent leaves Smallville for Metropolis. Before he leaves, his mother gives him his costume which she made from blankets that arrived with him in his spaceship.In Metropolis, Clark tires to get a job at the Daily Planet. As he is being interviewed by Perry White, Lois informs them that a bank is being robbed with a tank.Perry promises Clark a job if he can get the scoop on the story. Clark changes into Superman and stops the robbery. Later, he writes the newspaper story on Superman -- and gets the job on the Daily Planet.	176170
1988	Superman, 1988: Last Time I Saw Earth	C			Episode #25. 12-17-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).An alien bounty hunter attacks the space shuttle as Lois and Jimmy are flying on it toward a space station. Superman rescues the shuffle but when he attacks the alien's ship he is knocked away.The alien seizes the shuttle and heads into hyperspace with Superman in hot pursuit. Lois and Jimmy are taken to an alien city where they are treated very well.The aliens are fattening them up because their bodies contain proteins that will make the aliens immortal. Superman and a friendly alien manage to rescue Lois and Jimmy before they are injured.Superman defeats the evil alien and flies the shuttle back to Earth.	176171
1988	Superman, 1988: Little Runaway	C			Episode #14. 10-29-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark is unhappy with the Kents and decides to run away from home. He leaves but after a number of problems he returns after he realizes that home is not worse than life on the run.	176172
1988	Superman, 1988: Night of the Living Shadows	C			Episode #23. 12-10-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Lex Luthor develops a suit that allows a person to become a shadow. He uses the suit to rob banks and a jewelry store. Superman can do nothing to stop him. Luthor recruits a gang to use the technology to rob the mint.Lois infiltrates the gang and helps Superman stop the robbery. Though the gang of thieves is caught, Luthor gets away.	176173
1988	Superman, 1988: Overnight With the Scouts	C			Episode #10. 10-15-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent camps in the woods with his boy scout troop. They tell ghost stories over a campfire. Later they hear noises in the woods, but when they investigate they find nothing but forest animals.	176174
1988	Superman, 1988: Ruby-Spears Superman	C			Series 9-17-1988. CBS Saturday Mornings. 13 Episodes	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).	176175
1988	Superman, 1988: Superman and Wonder Woman vs. The Sorceress of Time	C			Episode #15. 11-12-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Superman teams up with Wonder Woman to take on an evil Sorceress. The Sorceress uses Black Magic to transport Mythological beasts to the future in order to baffle Superman and Wonder Woman.They must imprison the escaped Sorceress before she attains ultimate power.	176176
1988	Superman, 1988: Supermarket, The	C			Episode #4. 9-24-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Martha Kent takes Clark on his first shopping trip but she must be very careful so that Clark does not reveal his superpowers.Superman must figure out who is who and must find some way of stopping the criminal.	176177
1988	Superman, 1988: To Play Or Not To Play	C			Episode #22. 12-3-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).Family Album Segment: Clark Kent discovers that he cannot play football.	176178
1988	Superman, 1988: Triple-Play	C			Episode #11.10-22-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).The Prankster steals the World Series by transporting it to a far away remote island. He forces Superman to play a game of baseball or his friends will die. The game is unfair because Prankster wants to kill Superman's friends anyway.Superman must stop him from killing Lois and Jimmy.	176179
1988	Superman, 1988: Wildshark	C			Episode #21. 12-3-1988	Reporters Clark Kent (Beau Weaver - Voice) and Lois Lane (Ginny McSwain - Voice). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Mark Taylor). Editor Perry White (Stanley Ralph Ross).In the Bermuda Triangle, Superman must do battle with a villain known as Wild Shark.	176180
1996	Superman, 1996: (aka Superman: Animated Series, The	C	VHSSP 1113 (Excerpts)		Series 9-6-1996. 39 Episodes.	Reporters Clark Kent (Tim Daly) and Lois Lane (Dana Delany). TV Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom).  Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Editor Perry White (George Dzundza). Reporter (Robert David Hall).	176181
1999	Superman, 1996: Absolute Power	C	DVD -R HQ 6264		Episode #47. 1-16-1999.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Superman stumbles upon a world ruled by Phantom Zone criminals Jax-Ur and Mala.	176182
1997	Superman, 1996: Action Figures	C	DVD -R HQ 6263. VHS 573		Episode #22. 9-20-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176183
1998	Superman, 1996: Apokolips…Now (Part 1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6277		Episode #38. 2-7-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Superman teams up with Orion to battle Darkseid as he prepares to attack Earth.	176184
1998	Superman, 1996: Apokolips…Now! (Part 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6279		Episode #39. 2-14-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). Male Anchor (Michael Donovan). .When Darkseid invades Earth, the citizens of Metropolis and troops from New Genesis join forces with Superman to stop his advance.	176185
1998	Superman, 1996: Batman-Superman Movie, The	C	L			Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176186
1997	Superman, 1996: Bizarro's World	C	VHSSP 661 (Incomplete)		Episode #33. 10-10-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176187
1997	Superman, 1996: Blasts from the Past (Two Parts).	C	DVD -R HQ 6307 (Two Parts). DVD -R HQ 6287 (Part One). VHSSP 659 (Both Parts). VHS 601 (Part I. VHSSP 659 (Parts One and Two)		Episode #14 and #15. 9-8-1997. 9-9-1997. Batman-Superman Adventures -- Saturday Morning Cartoons	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Female Correspondent (Keri Tombazian). News Anchorman (Ron Glass).	176188
2006	Superman, 1996: Brainiac Attacks	C	DVD -R HQ 6272, 6273		90-minute Animated Film.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Brainiac wants to amass all the information in the world. Superman, with the help of the Daily Planet staff, tries to stop him from straining Earth of all of its data sending the planet back to the dark ages.Lois Lane is near death after Brainiac attacks her  -- she is suffering from blood alloy fusion:  her blood stream is filled with metal alloy galvanizing her from the inside out. Superman must go to the Phantom Zone to get the cure.Headline: "Superman is Missing."  Kent takes job as foreign correspondent and then disappears. White and Olsen at the hospital watching over Lane. Luthor gives a press conference and Olsen attends following Lane's advice: "Get another angle on things."Superman-Kent saves Lois Lane, destroys Brainiac and restores normalcy to Metropolis. Perry: "I've got one of my ace newshounds back."  Kent gives up being foreign correspondent.	176189
1997	Superman, 1996: Brave New Metropolis	C	DVD -R HQ 6299. VHSSP 659. VHS 573		Episode #25. 9-27-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Lois stumbles into a parallel world where dictators Superman and Lex Luthor rule Metropolis.	176190
1997	Superman, 1996: Cat Scratch Fever	C	VHS 643		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176191
1997	Superman, 1996: Christmas with the Joker	C	VHS 642		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176192
1999	Superman, 1996: Demon Reborn, The	C			Episode #52. 9-18-1999	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176193
1997	Superman, 1996: Double Dose	C	DVD -R HQ 6305. VHS 601		Episode #23. 9-22-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176194
1997	Superman, 1996: Father's Day	C	DVD -R HQ 6299. VHSSP 650		Episode #28. 10-3-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Ma and Pa Kent come to Metropolis to celebrate Father's Day with Clark, but a monster machine takes up Superman's time. Clark shows his parents the new computers at the Daily Planet.Clark introduces Lois to his parents -- "We've heard so much about you from Clark. We feel you're practically family." Jonathan Kent is injured when an Darksied's son Caliban attacks a restaurant. He fights Superman as he tries to rescue his father.	176195
1996	Superman, 1996: Feeding Time	C	DVD -R HQ 6304. VHS 403		Episode #6. 9-21-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176196
1999	Superman, 1996: Fish Story, A	C			Episode #50. 5-8-1999	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176197
1996	Superman, 1996: Fun and Games	C			Episode #4. 9-7-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176198
1997	Superman, 1996: Ghost in the Machine	C	DVD -R HQ 6306. VHS 612		Episode #27. 9-29-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176199
1997	Superman, 1996: Hand of Fate, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6324. VHS 586. VHSSP 661		Episode #32. 10-6-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176200
1997	Superman, 1996: Heavy Metal	C	DVD -R HQ 6338. VHS 599		Episode #36. 11-8-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Superman teams up with Steel to battle Metallo. Angela Chen and the Channel 6 News Team includes Male TV Anchorman in studios  in Metropolis.	176201
1997	Superman, 1996: Identity Crisis	C	VHS 643		Episode #19. 9-15-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176202
1999	Superman, 1996: In Brightest Day	C			Episode #48. 2-6-1999	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176203
1998	Superman, 1996: Knight Time	C			Episode #43. 10-10-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176204
1997	Superman, 1996: Kord of the Flies	C	VHS 403		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176205
1996	Superman, 1996: Last Son of Krypton, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6301, 6302. VHS 401, 397, 395 (Parts I, II, and III)		Episodes #1, #2, #3. 9-6-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Opening animated episodes of new series -- how Clark Kent-Superman came to Earth.	176206
1997	Superman, 1996: Late Mr. Kent, The	C	DVD -R HQ 6338. VHS 600		Episode #35. 11-1-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Clark Kent tries to save the life of an innocent man sentenced to die in the gas chamber. Kent is "murdered" to stop him from finding out the truth. Now Kent has to die or reveal he is Superman. Lois Lane doesn't believe Clark is dead. .Corrupt policeman Beauman responsible. He tries to kill Lois Lane but Superman saves her. Daily Planet headline on Lane's story:: "Superman Saves Innocent Man."Daily Planet Headline over Clark Kent's byline: "Killer Cop To Be Executed Tonight." Corrupt cop wants to know how Kent escaped the car bomb. He figures out Kent is Superman just as he is executed.	176207
2000	Superman, 1996: Legacy (Parts 1 and 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6398 (Part One).		Episodes #53-54. 2-5-2000, 2-12-2000	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). Reporter (Robert David Hall).Amnesiac Superman falls under the sway of Darkseid and is reprogrammed to think he ended up on Apokolips and not Earth. Superman works for the dark side and gets his own planet to rule -- Earth.Super Girl runs Superman and Clark Kent robots to cover up Superman's absence. But now he returns to Earth to conquer it in the name of Darkseid and Apokolips.TV Male Newscaster reports the invasion. Invasion leader's identity was Superman. News Media, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen cover the invasion. Superman, seeing Lois, realizes something is wrong. Then is hit by a Krypton missile. End of Part 1.	176208
1998	Superman, 1996: Little Big Head Man	C			Episode #46. 11-21-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176209
1998	Superman, 1996: Little Girl Lost (Parts 1 & 2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6369 (Part Two, Episode #41)		Episode #40 and #41. 5-2-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Olsen writes the big story of the year for the Daily Planet on Supergirl. -- "Supergirl Smashes Intergang -- Saves Metropolis to Boot!" By Jimmy Olsen. Weatherman (Al Roker).	176210
1996	Superman, 1996: Little Piece of Home, A	C	DVD -R HQ 6303. VHS 405		Episode #5. 9-14-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176211
1997	Superman, 1996: Live Wire (aka Livewire)	C	DVD -R HQ 6302. VHS 622		Episode #18. 9-13-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176212
1997	Superman, 1996: Monkey Fun	C	DVD -R HQ 6306. VHS 573		Episode #26. 9-27-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176213
1997	Superman, 1996: Mxyzpixilated	C	VHS 573		Episode #21. 9-20-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176214
1996	Superman, 1996: My Girl	C	DVD -R HQ 6263		Episode #11. 11-23-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176215
1998	Superman, 1996: New Kids in Town	C			Episode #44. 10-31-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176216
1998	Superman, 1996: Obsession	C	DVD -R HQ 6424		Episode #45. 11-15-19989	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .News Anchor (Peter Penaday).  Lana Lang (Joely Fisher). Mysterious fashion model Darcy is really a mechanical doll created by the Toyman Winslow. Super Model Darcy causes the Toyman's helicopter to crash and burn.	176217
1997	Superman, 1996: Promethean, The	C	VHSSP 661. VHS 573		Episode #16. 9-12-1997.	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176218
1997	Superman, 1996: Prototype	C	DVD -R HQ 6344. VHS 643		Episode #34. 10-11-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176219
1997	Superman, 1996: Solar Power	C	DVD -R HQ 6305. VHS 599		Episode #24. 9-26-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176220
1997	Superman, 1996: Speed Demons	C			Episode #17. 9-13-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176221
1996	Superman, 1996: Stolen Memories	C	DVD -R HQ 6191		Episode #8. 11-2-1996	Reporter Clark Kent (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman).Brainiac, once Krypton's planetary computer, comes to Earth as part of his information-gathering trek across the galaxy. He destroys everything after he gets what he wants out of their data banks.	176222
1999	Superman, 1996: Superman's Pal	C	DVD -R HQ 6191	Goodman, Robert	Episode #49. 2-20-1999	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). ."Metropolis Edition with Angela Chen." Metallo and his associate plan to use Jimmy Olsen to destroy Superman. Tina, Daily Planet internet working for Lane. Olsen finally gets a date with her after she sees him on TV as "Superman's Pal."Olsen becomes a celebrity after Chen puts him on TV as "Superman's Pal." When he asks her for a retraction she says, "I make him a star and this is the thanks I get."Everyone chases Olsen to get a favor from Superman. Olsen becomes a reluctant celebrity. Tina turns out to be a villain who kidnaps Olsen so Superman will come to rescue him. Olsen and Superman team up to defeat Metallo and his associate Tina."You lived up to your press. You saved my life again," says Superman. Superman gives Olsen a watch with a hypersensitive signal to call Superman whenever Olsen needs him.	176223
1997	Superman, 1996: Target	C	DVD -R HQ 6304. VHS 601. VHS 643		Episode #20. 9-19-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176224
1997	Superman, 1996: Tools of the Trade	C	DVD -R HQ 6230		Episode #12. 2-1-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Bruno Mannheim's Intergang terrorizes Metropolis with high-tech weapons.	176225
1997	Superman, 1996: Two's a Crowd	C	DVD -R HQ 6198		Episode #13. 2-15-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Superman enlists the Parasite's help in order to locate a ticking time bomb.	176226
1999	Superman, 1996: Unity	C			Episode #51. 5-15-1999	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176227
1997	Superman, 1996: Warrior Queen	C	VHS 622		Episode #37. 11-22-1997	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176228
1996	Superman, 1996: Way of All Flesh	C	DVD -R HQ 6303		Episode #7. 9-28-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Male Anchor (Neil Ross - Voice).	176229
1998	Superman, 1996: Where There's Smoke	C	DVD -R HQ 6235		Episode #42. 9-19-1998	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Superman gets caught between a woman with paranormal abilities and the government agents who want to use her as a weapon.	176230
1997	Superman, 1996: World's Finest (1)	C	DVD -R HQ 6245		Episode #29. 10-4-1997. Part One of Three Parts	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Batman travels to Metropolis when the Joker steals a solid Kryptonite statue and makes a deal with Lex Luthor to kill Superman.	176231
1997	Superman, 1996: World's Finest (2)	C	DVD -R HQ 6255		Episode #30. 10-4-1997. Part Two of Three Parts	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .Joker kidnaps Lois Lane in an attempt to lure Superman to his death.	176232
1997	Superman, 1996: World's Finest (3)	C	DVD -R HQ 6262		Episode #31.  Part Three of Three Parts	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Timothy Daly). Reporter Lois Lane (Dana Delany). Editor Perry White (Clancy Brown). Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (David Kaufman). Channel 3 TV Anchor-Reporter Angela Chen (Lauren Tom). .	176233
1938	Superman: (aka Adventures of Superman, The:)	R			Series 2-12-1940 to 3-1-1951.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176234
2005	Superman: 13" Deluxe Collector Figure (DC Direct)	G			Limited Edition of 5000.	Reporter Clark Kent in his Wool-Lined Suit with copy of the Daily Planet newspaper, eyeglasses, white long-sleeve shirt, fabric tie and socks, two sets of removable hands, Superman's costume, a bendable steel girder, breakaway chains and a display stand.Clark Kent became Superman, the Man of Steel. No one suspects that the mild-mannered reporter from Metropolis' newspaper, The Daily Planet, sheds his glasses and business suit when danger threatens, turning into the most powerful of all super heroes.	176235
1940	Superman: 5 Million Gold Heist, The (aka Five Million Gold Heist, The).	R	SCDR  (8 Parts)		Episode. 11-25, 27, 29, 12-2, 4, 6, 9, 11-40	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176236
1940	Superman: Aboard the Steamship Madison	R	CD3-13		First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances. - 3-11-40. 13th Episode	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176237
1938	Superman: Action Comics	C			Action Comics #1 to #423 (Volume One). 12 Annual Issues, 1960-1986 (1960-1964 and 1983-1986.	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen.	176238
1987	Superman: Adventures of Superman	C			Action Comics retitled to Adventures of Superman #424 to #649.  Nine Annual Issues (#1 to #9). 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen.	176239
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The:	T	VHS 1012. SV 165, 154, 153, 150, 148, 147, 146, 145, 144, 143, 142, 141, 139, 138, 137, 136, 135, 134, 134, 133, 132, 129, 128, 127, 126, 125, 124.		Episodes. Series (1952-April 1958). 104 Episodes	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates, then Noel Neill, 9-18-53) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Announcer: "The Adventures of Superman" Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Voices: "Look up in the sky! "It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!"Announcer: "Yes, it's Superman, strange visitor from another planet who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman, who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands…And who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never ending battle for truth, justice, and the American way."	176240
1977	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: "The Fitzpatricks"	T			Episode. Television Drama Series	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176241
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: All that Glitters	T	VHS 1010	Bellem, Robert Leslie and Whitney Ellsworth	Episode #104. 4-28-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Professor learns how to make gold from base metal. Crooks force professor to do it, but professor has another secret: how to turn any man into Superman	176242
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Around the World With Superman	T	VHS 1000	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #52. 3-13-1954. Season 2 Finale.	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman helps restore vision to a blind child and reunites an estranged couple for a promotion stunt.	176243
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Atomic Captive, The	T	VHS 1009	Bellem, Robert Leslie and Whitney Ellsworth	Episode #96. 3-3-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois and Jimmy attempt to rescue a nuclear scientist from foreign agents.	176244
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Beware the Wrecker	T	VHS 998	Coe, Royal K.	Episode #46. 1-30-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson)."Wrecker" is an unknown enemy who may be destroying planes, trains and ships. Sound of a bell is only clue.	176245
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Big Forget, The	T	VHS 1009	Chantler, David	Episode #98. 3-17-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois and Jimmy try to use an anti-memory vapor to go after a criminal. Crook captures them and gets vapor to use for holdups. Clark reveals his identity to save his friends.	176246
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Big Freeze, The	T	VHS 1003	Chantler, David	Episode #68. 3-3-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Crooked politicians take over Metropolis and try to freeze Superman.	176247
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Big Squeeze, The	T	VHS 994	Hamilton, Roy	Episode #28. 9-25-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Ex-Con has been rehabilitated, but he is threatened with blackmail by former jail-mate.	176248
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Birthday Letter, The	T	VHS 995. VHS 990	Cooper, Dennis	Episode #7. 10-31-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Young girl is kidnapped by counterfeiters when she mistakenly receives printing plates from a French bank.	176249
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Blackmail	T	VHS 1004	Drake, Olivera and David Chantler	Episode #75. 5-26-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Police inspector pretends to take bribe so he can catch crime boss. Superman intervenes to clear the cop's name.	176250
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Boy Who Hated Superman, The	T	VHS 997	Chantler, David	Episode #43. 1-9-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Boy wants to help his jailed uncle by spying on Clark and Jimmy. Instead, he learns about honor and trust.	176251
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Brainy Burro, The	T	VHS 1010	Chantler, David	Episode #102. 4-14-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois and Jimmy investigate Mexican story of burro who can read minds. Crooks use burro to rob bank.	176252
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Bully of Dry Gulch, The	T	VHS 1002	Chantler, David	Episode #62. 9-24-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois and Jimmy visit a rodeo. Jimmy gets on bad side of gunfighter who warns him to leave town by sundown.	176253
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Clark Kent Outlaw	T	VHS 1001	Zehren, Leroy H.	Episode #60. 9-10-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Clark Kent pretends to join gang of diamond thieves in undercover scheme	176254
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Close Shave	T	VHS 1007	Post, Steven and  Ben Crocker	Episode #86. 4-26-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Notorious gangster tips Jimmy off to robbery his gang will commit.	176255
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Clown Who Cried, The	T	VHS 997	Chantler, David	Episode #42. 1-2-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Popular clown is impersonated by his former partner-turned-criminal, Crackers, who steals money from a benefit.	176256
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Crime Wave	T	VHS 993	Freeman, Ben Peter	Episode #24. 2-27-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Gigantic crime wave sweeps Metropolis. Superman is exposed to atomic rays.	176257
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Czar of the Underworld	T	VHS 993	Solow, Eugene	Episode #22. 2-13-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Clark and police inspector are warned by gang leader to "lay off" a film about crime. After murder and sabotage on the set, Superman sees that the film is completed.	176258
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Dagger Island	T	VHS 1004	Bellem, Robert Leslie	Episode #74. 5-19-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Clark and Lois are umpires in a treasure hunt on Dagger Island. One of the heirs is ruthless in his quest and endanger the rest of the party.	176259
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Deadly Rock	T	VHS 1005	Gills, Jackson	Episode #76. 6-2-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Racketeer gets Kryptonite from fallen meteor but mistakes Clark's friend for Superman.	176260
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Defeat of Superman, The	T	VHS 995	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #32. 10-24-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Vengeful crook named Happy King discovers Kryptonite, the one substance that can harm Superman/Clark Kent.	176261
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Deserted Village, The	T	VHS 1001, VHS 991	Hamilton, Dick and Ben Peter Freeman	Episode #12. 12-5-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Killing fog and strange sea monster drive people away from their village. Druggist and son have discovered deposit of hydrozite, an element of the hydrogen bomb.	176262
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Disappearing Lois	T	VHS 1006	Chantler, David and Peggy Chantler	Episode #85. 4-12-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois disguises herself as a maid to get an interview with a gangster. He orders his henchman to dispose of her and Jimmy.	176263
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Divide and Conquer	T	VHS 1008	Bellem, Robert Leslie and Whitney Ellsworth	Episode #94. 2-17-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Assassination attempt is made on president of Latin American country that Daily Planet staff is visiting. Superman saves the president but is accused of the crime.	176264
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Dog Who Knew Superman, The	T	VHS 995	Chantler, David	Episode #35. 11-14-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Dog senses Clark and Superman are one and the same. His adoration threatens to give the secret away.	176265
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Double Trouble	T	VHS 1005. VHS 992	Solow, Eugene	Episode #16. 12-26-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Twins steal a million-dollar radium core from the U.S. Medical Corps. When one brother is murdered, Superman cracks the case and brings the other to justice.	176266
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Drums of Death	T	VHS 1007. VHS 992	Hamilton, Dick	Episode #18. 1-16-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Haitian voodoo worshipers capture Jimmy and Perry White's sister. Lois Lane no where in sight in this episode.	176267
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Evil Three	T	VHS 1008. VHS 992	Freeman, Ben Peter	Episode #19. 1-23-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Three strange men try to scare Jimmy and Perry White out of an abandoned hotel.	176268
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Face and the Voice, The	T	VHS 1010. VHS 996	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #36. 11-21-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Gangster's face is altered to look like Superman so he can perform crimes and lay the blame on Superman.	176269
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Five Minutes to Doom	T	VHS 994	Manning, Monroe	Episode #27. 9-18-1953. Season 2 Opener	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Innocent  man faces execution and Superman must save him.	176270
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Flight To the North	T	VHS 1002	Chantler, David	Episode #63. 10-1-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Sylvester J. Superman, a backwoods character, reads an ad intended for Superman and mistakenly embarks on a mission.	176271
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Gentle Monster, The	T	VHS 1009	Chantler, David	Episode #99. 3-24-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Kind professor's robot is stolen by racketeers who use it to their advantage. Robot's power unit uses Kryptonite.	176272
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Ghost for Scotland Yard, A	T	VHS 995	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #34. 11-7-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman tries to dispel a British ghost. News Vendor (Clyde Cook).	176273
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Ghost Wolf	T	VHS 993	Hamilton, Dick	Episode #23. 2-20-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lumberjacks leave their job featuring a werewolf. Forest fire.	176274
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Girl Who Hired Superman, The	T	VHS 1004	Chantler, David	Episode #72. 5-5-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Wealthy young lady tries to hire Superman to entertain at a party. Her guardian uses the distraction to steal counterfeit plates.	176275
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Golden Vulture, The	T	VHS 998	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #47. 2-6-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Master of tramp ship "Golden Vulture" turns stolen gold into recovered treasure. Lois and Jimmy are captured, held hostage by evil pirate. Clark Kent stows away on ship to investigate. Then gets caught. Pirate makes Kent walk the plank.	176276
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Great Caesar's Ghost	T	VHS 1001	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #57. 5-21-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Perry White is key witness in gangster trial. But on eve of his testimony, he believes he hears a ghost. Superman must restore the editor's credibility.	176277
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Haunted Lighthouse, The	T	VHS 990. VHS 989	Solow, Eugene	Episode #2. 9-26-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy Olsen visits his aunt and discovers group of smugglers on her island home.	176278
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Human Bomb, The	T	VHS 1010. VHS 993	Fielding, Richard	Episode #21. 2-6-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson)."Bet-a-Million" Butler, a racketeer and gambler, schemes to keep Superman helpless while robbing the Metropolis Museum.	176279
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Jet Ace (Episode Thirty)	T	VHS 994	Chantler, David	Episode #30. 10-10-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Spies attempt to wrest flight secrets from convalescent test pilot. Pilot is trapped in burning cabin.	176280
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Jimmy Olsen, Boy Editor	T	VHS 998	Chantler, David	Episode #48. 2-13-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy gets to be editor for a day and fakes a story to catch a crook. His plan backfires.	176281
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Jimmy the Kid	T	VHS 1004	Zehren, Leroy H.	Episode #71. 4-28-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Clark gets evidence against a gang of phony investment operators who hire Jimmy Olsen's double for Jimmy to break into the Daily Planet.	176282
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Joey	T	VHS 1003	Chantler, David	Episode #66. 2-18-1956. Season 4 Opener.	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Daily Planet buys a racehorse from Perry White's old friend. But the horse can't race without the little girl who used to take care of him.	176283
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Jolly Roger	T	VHS 1005	Chantler, David	Episode #78. 6-16-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).When Jimmy and Lois investigate a deserted island which is intended for Navy bomb practice, they find it is not deserted.	176284
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Jungle Devil	T	VHS 996	Dixon, Peter	Episode #40. 12-19-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).While searching for lost scientist, Lois, Jimmy and Clark are captured by jungle natives. Superman wrestles a gorilla.	176285
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: King for a Day	T	VHS 1002	Babcock, Dwight	Episode #65. 10-15-1955. Season 3 Finale	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy is mistaken for young king and the country's ruthless dictator wants to execute him.	176286
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Lady in Black	T	VHS 998	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #49. 2-20-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy is baffled by gang of art thieves. Who is the Lady in Black?	176287
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Last Knight, The	T	VHS 1008	Chantler, David	Episode #92. 2-3-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Leader of The Society for the Preservation of Knighthood and Dragons steals a suit of armor and plans to do away with other members to steal their money.	176288
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Lucky Cat, The	T	VHS 1000	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #55. 5-7-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Anti-Superstition Society is being threatened and Superman uses a cat to help find the culprit.	176289
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Machine That Could Plot Crimes, The	T	VHS 996	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #39. 12-12-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Crooks use machine to plot perfect crimes but Superman uses it to turn the tables on them.	176290
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Magic Necklace, The	T	VHS 1002	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #61. 9-17-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois writes article about the discovery of an ancient necklace that is said to protect its wearer from harm. Gangster reads the article and kidnaps Lois.Newsman from India (Ted Hecht).	176291
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Magic Secret, The	T	VHS 1008	Bellem, Robert Leslie	Episode #93	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Eccentric professor discovers way to focus space-borne Kryptonite particles into a beam to disarm Superman.	176292
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Man in the Lead Mask (Episode Thirty-Seven)	T	VHS 996		Episode #37. 11-28-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Criminal escapes detection by donning a lead mask	176293
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Man Who Could Read Minds, The	T	VHS 994	Manning, Monroe	Episode #29. 10-3-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).While investigating series of robberies, Lois and Jimmy are captured when they encounter a mysterious Swami.	176294
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Man Who Made Dreams, The	T	VHS 1006	Chantler, David	Episode #84. 4-5-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Mysterious villain called The Dreamer convinces a superstitious king to perform fatal acts.	176295
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Mind Machine, The	T	VHS 996. 990	Cooper, Dennis ad Lee Backman	Episode #8. 11-7-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Three congressional witnesses are killed by hypno-therapy machine run by the Kingpin of Crime.	176296
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Money To Burn	T	VHS 1006	Chantler, David	Episode #81. 4-19-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Daily Planet's newsprint warehouse has a fire. Payroll disappears. Perry White is accused of embezzlement and arson.	176297
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Monkey Mystery, The	T	VHS 993. VHS 989	Freeman, Ben Peter and Doris Gilbert	Episode #5. 10-17-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Secret formula used in defense of atomic warfare is stolen. Superman uses a trained monkey to help get it back.	176298
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Mr. Zero	T	VHS 1007	Chantler, Peggy	Episode #90. 5-24-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Little man from Mars appears with the power to freeze people with his finger. Criminals trick him into helping them.	176299
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: My Friend Superman	T	VHS 997	Chantler, David	Episode #41. 12-26-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).To avoid protection racketeers, the proprietor of the diner near the Daily Planet boasts of a friendship with Superman.	176300
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Mysterious Cube, The	T	VHS 1008	Bellem, Robert Leslie	Episode #95. 2-24-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Criminal creates steel cube in which to imprison himself so that he can be declared legally dead and absolved of his crimes.	176301
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Mystery in Wax	T	VHS 1003. VHS 991	Freeman, Ben Peer	Episode #14. 1-2-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Operator of a wax museum predicts deaths that come true. When Perry White disappears, Superman investigates.	176302
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Mystery of the Broken Statues	T	VHS 992. VHS 989	Joyce, William C.	Episode #4. 10-10-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson). Newsman (Joey Ray).Two elderly men buy and destroy small statues all over Metropolis. Lois investigates, but is captured and almost killed before Superman saves her.	176303
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Night of Terror	T	VHS 994. VHS 990	Freeman, Ben Peter	Episode #6. 10-24-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176304
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: No Holds Barred	T	VHS 1000. VHS 991	Dixon, Peter	Episode #11. 11-28-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Young wrestling champ tries to expose crooked wrestling. Superman breaks up the ring and rescues him.	176305
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Olsen's Millions	T	VHS 1001	Chantler, David	Episode #59. 6-4-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).When Jimmy inherits millions overnight, he becomes target of swindlers.	176306
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Panic in the Sky	T	VHS 996	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #38. 12-5-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Runaway asteroid gives Superman amnesia. Asteroid also causes floods and earthquakes.	176307
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Peril By Sea	T	VHS 1003	Chantler, David	Episode #69. 3-10-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Perry White discovers a formula that can extract uranium from seawater. Crooks discover it and torpedo his cottage.	176308
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Peril in Paris	T	VHS 1005	Chantler, David	Episode #79. 3-8-1957. Season 5 Opener	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman helps a woman smuggle jewels from behind the Iron Curtain to Paris. Then her servant double-crosses them.	176309
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Perils of Superman, The	T	VHS 1010	Bellem, Robert Leslie and Whitney Ellsworth	Episode #103. 4-21-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Master criminal plans terrible traps for each of Superman's friends -- Lois, Jimmy, Perry White and Clark Kent.	176310
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Perry White's Scoop	T	VHS 997	Hamilton, Roy	Episode #45. 1-23-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Mysterious diver's corpse appears on main street of Metropolis.	176311
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Phantom Ring	T	VHS 1005	Chantler, David	Episode #77. 6-9-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Gangsters use machine to become invisible and execute mysterious robberies.	176312
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Phony Alibi, The	T	VHS 1007	Chantler, Peggy	Episode #87. 5-3-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Professor invents machine to transport people by telephone wire.. Crooks use machine to send Lois and Jimmy to Alaska.	176313
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Pilot	T	VHS 999		Episode	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176314
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Prince Albert Coat, The	T	VHS 1007	Zehren, Leroy H.	Episode #88. 5-10-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).10-year-old donates coat for flood relief -- but coat contains great-grandfather's life savings. Lois and Jimmy attempt to recover the coat.	176315
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Rescue	T	VHS 997. VHS 990	Manning, Monroe	Episode #9. 11-14-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).When Lois tries to rescue a coal miner who is trapped in a mine, she becomes trapped as well.	176316
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Riddle of the Chinese Jade	T	VHS 1009. VHS 992	Freeman, Ben Pete	Episode #20. 1-30-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Expensive figurine is stolen before it can be presented to the National Museum. Superman uncovers the thief.	176317
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Runaway Robot	T	VHS 1006. VHS 992	Hamilton, Dick	Episode #17. 1-9-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Daily Planet Correspondent Horatio Hinkle (Lucien Littlefield) invents a robot which is stolen by robbers to use for looting banks.	176318
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Secret of Superman, The	T	VHS 998. VHS 990	Root, Wells	Episode #10. 11-21-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).An evil doctor tries to drug Superman and control his will. He captures Lois and Jimmy, Newsman (Walter McGrail). Announcer (Bill Kennedy - Voice).	176319
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Semi-Private Eye	T	VHS 997	Chantler, David	Episode #44. 1-16-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Private detective is kidnapped. Jimmy tries to step in and solve the case himself. But he's captured by the kidnappers.	176320
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Seven Souvenirs, The	T	VHS 1002	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #64. 10-8-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Curio dealer sells daggers supposedly bent by Superman himself. When they are used for violence, Superman investigates.	176321
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Shot in the Dark	T	VHS 995	Chantler, David	Episode #31.	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Old lady and her photographer nephew get an infra-red photo of Clark becoming Superman.	176322
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Star of Fate	T	VHS 998	Hamilton, Roy	Episode #50. 1-27-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Cursed Egyptian sapphire is auctioned off, the jewel contains a hidden needle that poisons Lois and others.	176323
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Stolen Costume, The	T	VHS 1002. VHS 991	Freeman, Ben Peter	Episode #13. 12-12-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Thief steals Clark's Superman costume and tries to sell it. Clark uses a clever trick to get it back.	176324
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Stolen Elephant, The	T	VHS 1007	Chantler, David	Episode #89. 5-1-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Baby elephant is stolen from the circus. Clark, Lois and Jimmy got involved with help from a  young man.	176325
1953	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman in Exile	T	VHS 995	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #33. 10-31-1953	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman stops nuclear explosion, but becomes radioactive. He must leave for a time and criminals have a field day.	176326
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman on Earth	T	VHS 989	Fielding, Richard	Episode #1. 9-19-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Infant is rocketed from dying planet of Krypton to Earth where he is raised by a kindly farm couple. As a young man, Clark Kent gets a job at the Daily Planet newspaper.	176327
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman Silver Mine	T	VHS 1009	Chantler, Peggy	Episode #97. 3-10-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Prospector donates silver mine to a children's fund. Crook impersonates him and captures the prospector, Lois and Jimmy.	176328
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman Superstar	T	VHS 1011			Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176329
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman Week	T	VHS 1001	Chantler, Peggy	Episode #56. 5-14-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).While plans are made to celebrate "Superman Week," a mobster and his mob forces Jimmy to reveal the secret of Kryptonite.	176330
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Superman's Wife	T	VHS 1009	Bellem, Robert Leslie and Whitney Elsworth	Episode #100. 3-31-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman proposes to a beautiful blonde sergeant on the police force. Lois is heartbroken but reports the story. Gang leader then kidnaps Mrs. Superman Helen O'Hara (Joi Lansing).	176331
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Talkative Dummy, The	T	VHS 991. VHS 989	Cooper, Dennis	Episode #3. 10-3-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Armored cars are robbed and then disappear. Ventriloquist's dummy is used to transmit the armored car routes.	176332
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Talking Clue, The	T	VHS 1000	Chantler, David	Episode #54. 4-30-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Inspector's son is collecting sounds with tape machine and records a safe being opened. When two crooks use the tape to their advantage, the son becomes an unwitting accomplice.	176333
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Test of a Warrior	T	VHS 1001	Zehren, Leroy H.	Episode #58. 5-28-1955	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Superman helps Indian leader through superhuman ordeals to win the chief's bonnet of the tribe.	176334
1958	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Three in One	T	VHS 1010	Schiller, Wilton and Whitney Ellsworth	Episode #101. 4-7-1958	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Circus is forced to close because two performers steal the operational funds. Superman is arrested for the crime.	176335
1955	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Through the Time Barrier	T	VHS 1000	Chantler, David	Episode #53. 4-23-1955. Season 3 Opener	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Professor invents a time machine that takes Jimmy, Lois, Clark and a thug back 50,000 years.	176336
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Tin Hero	T	VHS 1005	Schiller, Wilton	Episode #80. 3-15-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Meek bookkeeper Frank Smullens (Carl Ritchie) inadvertently captures a bank robber. He becomes a crime-busting reporter, which brings more trouble than he can handle.	176337
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Tomb of Zaharan, The	T	VHS 1006	Chantler, David	Episode #83. 3-29-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Near Eastern visitors mistake Lois for their lost queen. They convince her and Jimmy to come to  Beldad, then seal the two inside the Tomb of Zaharan.	176338
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Topsy Turvey	T	VHS 1003	Chantler, David	Episode #70. 4-21-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Man invents machine that gives people illusion of being turned completely upside down. Device falls into hands of crook who uses it to rob a bank.	176339
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Town That Wasn't, The	T	VHS 1006	Schiller, Wilton	Episode #82. 3-22-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy and Lois victimized by phony speed trap and held in a mysterious vanishing town.	176340
1952	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Treasure of the Incas	T	VHS 1004. VHS 991	Green, Howard J.	Episode #15. 12-19-1952	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176341
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Unknown People, The Parts One and Two	T	VHS 994 and VHS 993	Fielding, Richard	Episode #25-#26. 12-18-1951. "Superman vs. the Mole Men" cut into TV episodes. Season 1 Finale.	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Investigating the world's deepest oil well, Clark and Lois find that it dug into a world in the center of the earth.	176342
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Unlucky Number, The	T	VHS 1003	Chantler, David	Episode #67. 2-25-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Young boy thinks his brother is really Superman, but he is actually a racketeer. News Vendor (Tony De Marco).	176343
1956	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Wedding of Superman, The	T	VHS 1004	Gillis, Jackson	Episode #73. 5-12-1956	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Lois dreams she gets engaged to Superman	176344
1957	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Whatever Goes Up	T	VHS 1008	Schiller, Wilton	Episode #91. 5-31-1957	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Jimmy accidentally discover anti-gravity fluid, then can't remember formula.	176345
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman, The: Whistling Bird, The	T	VHS 1000	Chantler, David	Episode #51. 3-6-1954	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).Doctor teaches parakeet formula for explosive and the bird is captured by a spy	176346
1951	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Stamp Day For Superman	T	VHS 1011			Newspaper Staff. Daily Planet Reporters Clark Kent, Los Lane. Editor Perry White. Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen.	176347
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Superman and Scotland Yard	MT			Made from Reeves' TV Series	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176348
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Superman and the Jungle Devil	MT			Made from Reeves' TV Series	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176349
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Superman Flies Again	MT			Made from Reeves' TV Series	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176350
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Superman in Exile	MT			Made from Reeves' TV Series	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176351
1954	Superman: Adventures of Superman: Superman's Peril	MT			Series - Made from Reeves' TV Series	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet staff. Editor Perry White (John Hamilton). Cub Reporter-Photographer Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson).	176352
1940	Superman: Airplane Disasters at Bridger Field	R	SCDR (6 Parts)		Episodes. 4-29, 5-1, 3, 6, 8, 10-40	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176353
1946	Superman: Al Vincent's Corrupt Political Machine	R	SCDR (14 Parts)		Episodes. 5-21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 6-3, 4, 5, 6, 7-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176354
1925	Superman: Alias Ben Alibi	N	OWN - H	Cobb, Irwin S.		Newspaper Staff. Episodes behind the scenes in a big newspaper office. A dozen feats of amateur detective-city editor, Ben Ali Crisp, told in the excited style of an author famous for his glorifications of newspaper life.	176355
1975	Superman: Alien Creatures	R	LP		Episode. Power Records	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176356
1940	Superman: Alonzo Craig Artic Explore (6 Parts)	R	SCDR		Episode. 5-29, 6-1, 3, 5, 7-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176357
1945	Superman: Atom Man in Metropolis	R	SCDR (19 Parts)		Episode. 11-7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 12-3-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176358
1950	Superman: Atom Man vs. Superman	M	VHS 469. B17 (Two Volumes)		Serial. 15 chapters	Reporter Clark Kent and Superman (Kirk Alyn). Lois Lane (Noel Neill) sent into outer space. Jimmy Olsen (Tommy Bond). Perry White (Pierre Watkin). Luthor sets out to make Kryptonite to destroy Superman. Daily Planet staff.Phony Newspaper Photographer (Frank Ellis) in Chapter 3. TV Truck Cameraman-Driver Earl (George Robotham), Chapters 10-12.	176359
1945	Superman: Atom Man, The	R	SCDR (19 Parts)		Episode. 10-11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 11-1, 2, 5, 6-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176360
1940	Superman: Atomic Beam Machine, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 2-26-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176361
1940	Superman: Atomic Fuel Cylinders Stolen	R	CD2-8		Episode #8. First 27 Original Smithsonian Historical Performances. - 2-28-1940.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176362
1940	Superman: Baby from Krypton	R	0001 CDR		Episode. 2-12-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176363
1940	Superman: Baby From Krypton, The	R	CD1-1. SCDR		Episode #1.  2-12-1940. Premiere radio episode of Superman --  The First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances. 2-12-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176364
1940	Superman: Bart and Joe Set Fire	R	0013 CDR		Episode. 3-11-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176365
1999	Superman: Batman and Superman: World’s Finest	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176366
1948	Superman: Batman's Great Mystery	R	SCDR5 (11 Parts)		Episode. 2-3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176367
2003	Superman: Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176368
2003	Superman: Birthright	C			2003-2004	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. Revised take on Superman’s origin and early history.	176369
1942	Superman: Black Narcissus, The	R	SCDR (9 Parts)		Episode. 10-14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176370
1941	Superman: Black Pearl of Osyrus, The	R	SCDR  (11 Parts). 0146 to 0156 CDR (1-15, 2-07-1941.		Episode. 1-15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 19, 31, 2-3, 5, 7-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176371
1941	Superman: Black Pearl of Osyrus, The	R	0146  to 0156 CDR		Episode. 1-15 to 2-07-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176372
1945	Superman: Boy King of Moravia	R	SCDR (3 and 7 of 9 Parts)		Episode. 4-18, 24-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176373
1940	Superman: Brentwood Mystery, The	R	CD4-22		Episode #22. 4-1-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances. No Lois Lane.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176374
1940	Superman: Buffalo Hills	R	SCDR (6 Parts)		Episode. 5-13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176375
1946	Superman: Candy Meyer's Big Story	R	SCDR4  (8 Parts)		Episode. 8-22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 9/2-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176376
1949	Superman: Case of the Double Trouble, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 3-9-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176377
1946	Superman: Clan of the Fiery Cross	R	SCDR  (16 Parts)		Episode. 6-10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 7-1-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176378
1940	Superman: Clark Kent -- Imprisoned	R	CD1-5		Episode #5. 2-21-1940.First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176379
1940	Superman: Clark Kent Captured by See	R	0004 CDR		Episode. 2-19-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176380
1940	Superman: Clark Kent Captured By the Wolf	R	SCDR. CD 1-4 (First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances. - 2-19-40. 4th Episode).		Episode. 2-19-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176381
1940	Superman: Clark Kent, Reporter (aka Clark Kent, Mild-Mannered Reporter)	R	0002 CDR, SCDR. CD1-2.		Episode #2. 2-14-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances.  Clayton Collyer, Superman and Clark Kent. Julian Noah as Perry White	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176382
2006	Superman: Commercial: Duracell	CC	DVD -R HQ 7380			Reporter Clark Kent-Superman. Alarm clock uses Duracell batteries. Picture of Lois Lane on the nightstand. Promos "Superman Returns" DVD.	176383
2006	Superman: Commercial: Papa Johns	CC	DVD -R HQ 7523			Reporter Clark Kent-Superman and the Daily Planet newspaper. Headline: "The Man of Steel Is Back!" "Superman Appears From Nowhere to Save Shuttle From Destruction." Selling New Superman Pan Pizza.	176384
1951	Superman: Commercial: Superman Cereal Commercials	CC	VHS 999			Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176385
2004	Superman: Commercial: Superman, Jerry Seinfeld and American Express	CC	americanexpress.com/jerry			Reporter Clark Kent's alter-ego stars as Seinfeld's friend in two online shorts (adapted in shorter TV commercials) or "webisodes" for American Express.	176386
2006	Superman: Commercial: Target	CC	DVD - R HQ 7396			Reporter Clark Kent-Superman in "Superman Returns." Special Target Edition.	176387
1946	Superman: Counterfeit Money	R	SCDR4  (14 Parts)		Episode. 10-17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 11/1, 4, 5-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176388
1941	Superman: Crooked Oil Association	R	SCDR (10 Parts). 0259 to 0268 CDRA (10-06 to 10-27-1941).		Episode. 10-6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176389
1948	Superman: Crossword Puzzle Mystery	R	SCDR5 (13 Parts)		Episode. 4-15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 5-3-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176390
1940	Superman: Curse of Dead Man's Island, The	R	SCDR  (6 Parts). 0096-0102 (9-23-1940 to 10-4-1940).		Episode. 9-23. 25. 27. 30, 10-2. 4-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176391
2004	Superman: DC Comics Presents: Superman	N				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176392
2002	Superman: DC First: Flash/Superman	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176393
2002	Superman: DC First: Superman/Lobo	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176394
1948	Superman: Dead Man's Secret	R	SCDR5		Episode. 14 Parts. 1-14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 2-2-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176395
1950	Superman: Dead Men Tell No Tales	R	SCDR6		Episode. 1-21-1950	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176396
1946	Superman: Dead Voice, The	R	SCDR4  (15 Parts)		Episode. 9-26, 27, 30, 10-1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176397
1944	Superman: Der Teufel's Atomic Pistol	R	SCDR (Fourth of 13 episodes)		Episode. 9-14-1944	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176398
1946	Superman: Disappearance of Clark Kent, The	R	SCDR4 (13 Parts)		Episode. 11-6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176399
1940	Superman: Donelli's Protection Racket	R	0028-0038 CDR. SCDR (6 Parts)		Episode. 4-15, 17, 19, 22, 24-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176400
2007	Superman: Doomsday	T		Capizzi, Duane. Inspired by graphic novel, "The Death of Superman."	First PG-13 Animated Man of Steel Adventure	Reporters Clark Kent-Superman (Voice of Alex Baldwin) and Lois Lane (Anne Heche). Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Adam Wylie). Superman and Lane get together.Superman dying after he stops the intergalactic serial killer Doomsday unearthed in a secret dig by Lex Luthor's Lexcorp. As the world collectively mourns the death of Superman, Luthor has come up with a way to "resurrect" the superhero.	176401
1945	Superman: Dr. Blythe's Confidence Gang	R	SCDR (14 Parts)		Episode. 9-4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176402
1940	Superman: Dr. Dahlgren's Atomic Beam Machine )ala Dr/ Dalgrin's Atomic Beam Machine)	R	CD2-7. 007 CDR		First 27 Original Episode #7. 2-26-1940.  Smithsonian Historical Performances.  Rollie Bester is Lois Lane.  Collyer still Superman-Kent	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176403
1941	Superman: Dr. Roebling and the Voice Machine	R	SCDR (16 Parts)		Episode. 7-25, 28,.30, 8/1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176404
1941	Superman: Dr. Roebling and the Voice Machine	R	0228 to 0243 CDR		Episode. 7-25 to 8-29-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176405
1941	Superman: Dragon's Teeth, The	R	SCDR  (10 Parts). 0157 to 0166 CDR (2-12-1941 to 3-3-1941).		Episode. 2-10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 3-3-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176406
1947	Superman: Drought in Freeville	R	SCDR4 (16 Parts)		Episode. 1-21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 2-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176407
1940	Superman: Emerald of the Incas, The	R	SCDR (6 Parts)/ 0027 CDR (4-12-1940)		Episode. 4-1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176408
1940	Superman: Fire in the Sterling Building	R	CD2-10. 0010 CDR (3-04-1940). SCDR (3-4-1940).		Episode #10. 3-4-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176409
1945	Superman: Flood, The	R	SCDR (4, 5 and 6 of 7 Parts)		Episode. 8-10, 13, 14-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176410
1940	Superman: Fuel	R	SCDR		Episode. 2-28-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176411
1941	Superman: Fur Smuggling	R	SCDR (6 Parts). 0222 to 0227 CDR (7-11-1941 to 7-23-1941).		Episode. 7-11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23-41	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176412
1946	Superman: George Latimer Crooked Political Boss	R	SCDR4 (17 Parts)		Episode. 9-3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176413
1948	Superman: Ghost Brigade, The	R	SCDR5 (11 Parts)		Episode. 5-4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176414
1942	Superman: Ghost Car, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 2-9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176415
1950	Superman: Ghost of Billy Baker, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 1-7-1950	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176416
1940	Superman: Giant of Brentwood, The	R	CD4-23		Episode #23. 4-3-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176417
1944	Superman: Golden Homing Pigeon, The	R	SCDR (10 of 21 episodes)		Episode. 4-10-1944	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176418
1941	Superman: Grayson Submarine, The	R	SCDR (6 Parts). 0196-0201 CDR (5-12-1941 to 5-23-1941).		Episode. 5-13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176419
1944	Superman: Green Death, The	R	SCDR (Fourth Episode of Nine episodes)		Episode. 1-19-1944	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176420
2000	Superman: Green Lantern/Superman: Legends of the Green Flame	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176421
1940	Superman: Hans Holbin's Doll Factory	R	SCDR  (6 Parts). 0058-0063 CDR (6-24-1940 to 7-5-1940).		Episode. 6-24, 24, 26, 29, 7-2, 3, 5-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176422
1940	Superman: Happyland Amusement Park	R	SCDR (6 Parts). 0064-0069 CDR (7-8-1940 to 7-19-1940).		Episode. 7-8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176423
1946	Superman: Hate Mongers Organization, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 4-16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 5-1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176424
1942	Superman: Headless Indian, The	R	SCDR (18 Parts)		Episode. 10-27, 28, 29, 30, 11-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176425
1940	Superman: Horace Morton's Weather Machine	R	SCDR (6 Parts). 0052-0055 CDR (6-9-1940 to 6-15-1940).		Episode. 6-9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176426
1946	Superman: Horatio F Horn Detective	R	SCDR (14 Parts)		Episode. 7-2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176427
1940	Superman: Howling Coyote, The	R	SCDR. 0132-0145 CDR (12-13-1940 to 12-30-40; 1-1-1941 to 1-8-1941).		Episode. 12-13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30-40. 1-1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176428
1948	Superman: Hunger Inc.	R	SCDR5		Episode. 3-11 of 11 parts. 12/31/47, 1/2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176429
1951	Superman: I Love Lucy	T	VHS 1010		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent (George Reeves) is Superman. Lucy promises to get TV's Superman to appear at little Ricky's birthday party	176430
1945	Superman: Illyria	R	On Tape		Episode. 01-28-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176431
1940	Superman: Immortal People, The	R	CD5-25		Episode #25. 4-8-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176432
1940	Superman: Intro-Trian Switch T	R	0006 CDR		Episode. 2-23-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176433
1940	Superman: Invisible Man, The	R	SCDR  (6 Parts). 0118-0130 CDR (11-11-1940 to 12-11-1940).		Episode. 11-11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176434
1946	Superman: Is There Another Superman	R	SCDR (13 Parts)		Episode. 1-29, 30, 31, 2-1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176435
2004	Superman: It's a Bird	N		Seagle, Steven T. and Teddy Kristiansen	Graphic Novel	Writer offered a chance to write Superman. Deconstructs the super hero.	176436
1975	Superman: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman	T			Adaptation of Broadway musical-special	Reporter Clark Kent/Superman (David Wilson). Lois Lane (Lesley Ann Warren). Perry White (Allen Ludden)	176437
1966	Superman: It's a Bird…It's a Plane…It's Superman	P			Broadway Musical - March 29, 1966 to July 17, 1966 -- 129 performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Bob Holliday - Superman), Lois Lane (Patricia Marand) and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet. New York Times: "Fun, easily the best musical so far this season."	176438
2005	Superman: It's Superman!	N		De Haven, Tom		Reporter Clark Kent.  Set in the 1930s, a young Kent kicks around Hollywood and finds stunt work. Kent meets Lois Lane.	176439
2006	Superman: It's Superman!	D		De Haven, Tom		Reporters Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, and Editor Perry White of the Daily Planet.	176440
1999	Superman: JLA: Superpower	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176441
1940	Superman: Keno and Wolfe Head	R	0017 CDR		Episode. 3-20-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176442
1940	Superman: Keno's Landslide	R	0003 CDR		Episode. 2-16-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176443
1940	Superman: Keno's Landslide	R	CD1-3. SCDR (2-16-1940).		Episode #3. 2-16-1940. First 27 Original Episodes.  Smithsonian Historical Performances.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.While Superman flies 200 miles to avert a train wreck, the Wolf changes his plans and strikes a day early against the railroad and Keno dynamites the mountain pass.	176444
1940	Superman: Kent Falls Off Plane	R	0014 CDR		Episode. 3-13-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176445
1999	Superman: Kingdom	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176446
1948	Superman: Kingdom Under the Sea	R	SCDR5 (15 Parts)		Episode. 2-18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 3/1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176447
1947	Superman: Knights of the White Carnation	R	SCDR4  (15 Parts)		Episode. 2-26, 27, 28, 3-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176448
1945	Superman: Lair of the Dragon	R	SCDR (8 of 14 Parts)		Episode. 5-8-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176449
1941	Superman: Last of the Clipper Ships, The	R	SCDR (20 Parts). 0167 to 0186 (3-05-1941 to 4-18-1941).		Episode. 3/5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31, 4/2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176450
1978	Superman: Last Son of Krypton	N	OWN - P	Maggin, Elliot S.	Episode	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176451
1940	Superman: Left To Be Killed	R	CDR		Episode. 3-15-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176452
1940	Superman: Left to Die	R	CD3-15		Episode #15. 3-15-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176453
1940	Superman: Lighthouse Point Smugglers	R	SCDR  (6 Parts). 0070-0075  CDR (7-22-1940 to 8-2-1940).		Episode. 7-22. 24. 26. 29. 31, 8-2-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176454
1942	Superman: Lita the Leopard Woman	R	SCDR (12 Parts)		Episode. 1-12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, 2-2, 4, 6-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176455
1940	Superman: Locomotive Crew Freed	R	SCDR. 005 CDR (2-21-1940).		Episode. 2-21-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176456
1994	Superman: Lois & Clark: New Adventures of Superman, The	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176457
1945	Superman: Looking for Kryptonite	R	SCDR (25 Parts)		Episode. 12-4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31-45, 1-2, 3, 4, 7, 8-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176458
1942	Superman: Lost Continent of Atlantis	R	SCDR (9 Parts)		Episode. 12-10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21-42	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176459
1986	Superman: Man of Steel, The	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. Superman’s post-Crisis origin and early history.	176460
1947	Superman: Man Without a Face, The	R	SCDR4 (15 Parts)		Episode. 3-19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 4-1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176461
1940	Superman: Mayan Treasure, The	R	SCDR (6 Parts). 0079-0084 CDR (8-12-1940 to 8-23-1940).		Episode. 8-12,.14, 16, 19, 21, 23-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176462
1941	Superman: Mechanical Man, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 12-19, 22, 24, 26, 29, 31-41. 1-2, 5, 7, 9-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176463
1940	Superman: Menace to the Silver Clipper	R	CD1-6		Episode #6. 2-23-1940. First 27 Original Episodes -- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176464
1945	Superman: Meteor of Kryptonite	R	SCDR (2 parts)		Episode. 9-24, 25-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176465
1941	Superman: Metropolis Football Team Poisoned	R	SCDR (15 Parts). 0244 to 0258 CDR (9-1-1941 to 10-3-1941).		Episode, 9-1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29, 10, 1, 3-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176466
1942	Superman: Midnight Intruder, The	R	SCDR (13 Parts)		Episode. 3-27-40 - 20th. 11-23, 26, 27, 30, 12-1, 2, 3, 9-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176467
2000	Superman: Millennium Edition: Action Comics #1	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176468
2000	Superman: Millennium Edition: The Man of Steel #1	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176469
1940	Superman: Million-Dollar Ransom	R	CD4-20		Episode #20. 3-27-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176470
1981	Superman: Miracle Monday	N	OWN - P	Maggin, Elliot S.	Episode	Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane of the Daily Planet staff.	176471
1947	Superman: Monkey Burglar	R	SCDR4 (10 Parts)		Episode. 2-12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176472
1978	Superman: Mork & Mindy: My Dad Can't Beat Up Anyone	T			Episode	Reporter Clark Kent is Superman. Mearth hero-worships Superman, so insecure Mork claims that he is a superhero, too	176473
1940	Superman: Moving Mountain	R	On Tape		Episode. 06-20-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176474
1941	Superman: Mr. Deutch and the Radium Mine	R	0202-0212 CDR. SCDR (12 Parts). 0203, 0205, 0207, 0209, 0211, 0213 CDR (5-28-1941 to 6-21-1941).		Episode. 4-21 to 5-9-1941. Episode. 5-26, 28, 30, 6-2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 21-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176475
1942	Superman: Mystery for Superman, A	R	SCDR (5 Parts)		Episode. 2-27, 3-2, 4, 6, 9-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176476
1942	Superman: Mystery in Arabia	R	SCDR  (10 Parts)		Episode. 9-30, 10-2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176477
1940	Superman: Mystery of Dyerville	R	SCDR (4 Parts)		Episode. 3-22, 25, 27,.29-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176478
1949	Superman: Mystery of the $10,000 Ghost, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 3-4-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176479
1946	Superman: Mystery of the Dragon's Teeth	R	SCDR (10 Parts)		Episode. 3-15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176480
1949	Superman: Mystery of the Flying Monster, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 3-7-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176481
1945	Superman: Mystery of the Golden Nail	R	SCDR (3, 4, 8 of 12 Parts)		Episode.3-21, 27-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176482
1949	Superman: Mystery of the Little Men	R	SCDR6		Episode. 12-31-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176483
1947	Superman: Mystery of the Lost Planet	R	SCDR4 (13 Parts)		Episode. 4-9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176484
1975	Superman: Mystery of the Mad Minnows	R	LP		Episode. Power Records	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176485
1949	Superman: Mystery of the Mechanical Monster	R	SCDR6		Episode. 12-10-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176486
1948	Superman: Mystery of the Sleeping Beauty, The	R	SCDR5 (18 Parts)		Episode. 5-19, 20,, 21, 24, 25, 26,, 27, 28, 31, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176487
1948	Superman: Mystery of the Stolen Costume, The	R	SCDR5 (17 Parts)		Episode. 3-10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 4-1-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176488
1949	Superman: Mystery of the Walking Dead, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 10-29-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176489
1945	Superman: Mystery of the Waxmen	R	SCDR (2 and 3 or 12 Parts)		Episode. 3-1, 2-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176490
1942	Superman: Mystery Ship, The	R	SCDR (6 Episodes)		Episode. 12-23. 24. 28, 29, 30, 31-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176491
1943	Superman: Nazi Spy Ring	R	SCDR (4 Episodes)		Episode. 10-18, 19, 20, 21-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176492
1943	Superman: New Helicopter, The	R	SCDR (3 Episodes)		Episode. 3-22. 25. 26-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176493
1941	Superman: Nitrate Shipment, The	R	SCDR (9 Parts). 0187-0195 CDR		Episode. 4-21. 23. 25. 28. 30. 5-2, 5, 7, 9-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176494
1940	Superman: North Star Mining Company, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 3-8-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176495
1940	Superman: North Star Mining Company, The	R	CD2-12. 0012 CDR (3-08-1940).		Episode.. 3-8-1940.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176496
1949	Superman: One Minute to Death	R	SCDR6		Episode. 11-19-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176497
1975	Superman: P.O. Box 65	R	LP		Episode. Power Records	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176498
1941	Superman: Pan-Am Highway, The	R	SCDR (15 parts). 0276 to 0290 CDR (11-14-1941 to 12-17-1941).		Episode. 11-14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 12-1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176499
1943	Superman: Parody Super Rabbit	C	L. Vol. 3, Golden Age			Parody Reporter Clark Kent as Superman. Spoof of Superman character	176500
1944	Superman: Parody: Snafuperman	C	L			Parody News. Wartime parody of the Fleischer cartoons from Warner Bros. Private Snafu is given super powers by a technical fairy first class and uses his abilities carelessly to fight the Nazis.	176501
1956	Superman: Parody: Stupor Duck	C			Episode	Parody Reporter Clark Kent as Superman. Cluck Trent, mind-mannered reporter. Newspaper Editor-Narrator  (Daws Butler - Voices).	176502
1947	Superman: Pennies For Plunder	R	SCDR5 (18 parts)		Episode. 11-26, 27, 28, 12-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176503
1940	Superman: Perry White	R			Superman Radio Serial. First Appearance of Editor White	Editor Perry White grew up in Metropolis' Suicide Slum where he developed friendship with Lex Luthor. Became a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper. Found out what Luthor was really like and friendship died. White is editor of the Daily Planet.Loves the Daily Planet more than his own life.	176504
1947	Superman: Phantom of the Sea, The	R	SCDR4 (12 parts)		Episode. 4-28, 29, 30, 5-1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176505
1946	Superman: Phony Housing Racket	R	SCDR4 (9 parts)		Episode. 12-16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176506
1947	Superman: Phony Inheritance Racket	R	SCDR4 (8 parts)		Episode. 1-9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176507
1946	Superman: Phony Restaurant Racket	R	SCDR4 (8 parts)		Episode. 12-27, 30, 31-46, 1/2, 3, 6, 7, 8-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176508
1946	Superman: Phony Song Publishing Company, The	R	SCDR4 (8 parts)		Episode. 12-4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176509
1944	Superman: Phony Uncle,	R	On Tape		Episode. 12-08-1944	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176510
1940	Superman: Pillar of Fire at Graves End	R	SCDR (3 parts). 0076-0078 CDR (8-5-1940 to 8-9-1940).		Episode. 8-5, 7. 9-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176511
1940	Superman: Plane to Canyon City, The	R	CD3-14. SCDRF (3-13-1940).		Episode #14. 3-13-1940. First 27 Original Episodes.- Smithsonian Historical Performances.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176512
1940	Superman: Plot to Steal Using	R	0056-0057 CDR		Episode. 6-19 to 6-21-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176513
1940	Superman: Prison Riot, The	R	CD3-16. SCDR and 0016 CDR (3-18-1940).		Episode #16. 3-18-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances. Helen Choate is Lois Lane. Lane is trapped in a prison riot	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176514
1940	Superman: Professor Thorpe's Bathesphere	R	SCDR (12 parts). 0085-0096 CDR (8-26-1940 to 9-20-1940).		Episode. 8-26. 28. 30,. 9/2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176515
1950	Superman: Promo for Cocomar	R	SCDR6		Episode. No date	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176516
1949	Superman: Puzzle of the Poison Pomegranate	R	SCDR6		Episode. 11-26-1949	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176517
1946	Superman: Radar Rocket, The	R	SCDR (20 parts)		Episode. 2-15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 3/1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176518
1940	Superman: Radio Program	R			2-12-1940 to 3-1-1951. 151 Episodes	Reporters Clark Kent/Superman (Clayton “Bud” Collyer) and Lois Lane (Rollie Bester and Helen Choate,followed by Joan Alexander, Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk and Jack Grimes). 	176519
1940	Superman: Radium Refinery	R	On Tape		Episode. 06-18-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176520
1940	Superman: Relative Stabs June	R	0011 CDR		Episode. 3-06-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176521
1982	Superman: Rodney Dangerfield	T			Episode	Parody Reporter Clark Kent as Superman. Dangerfield becomes the butt of jokes in a Superman spoof with Bill Murray and Valerine Perrine	176522
1947	Superman: Ruler of Darkness, The	R	SCDR5 (24 parts)		Episode. 10-24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 11-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176523
1940	Superman: Sacred Emerald of the Incas, The	R	CD5-27		Episode #27. 4-12-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176524
1992	Superman: Saturday Night Live	T			Episode #334. 11-21-1992. Sinbad Hosting	Parody News. Superman's Funeral	176525
2001	Superman: Saturday Night Live	T			Episode #514. 12-8-2001. Hugh Jackman Hosting	Parody News. Superman.	176526
1945	Superman: Scarlet Widow, The	R	SCDR (11 parts)		Episode. 9-26, 27, 28, 10-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176527
1940	Superman: Secret Empire, The	R	CD4-19		Episode #19. 3-25-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176528
1946	Superman: Secret Letter, The	R	SCDR4		Episode. 11-25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 12-2, 3-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176529
1946	Superman: Secret Menace Strikes, The	R	SCDR4 (15 parts)		Episode. 8-1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176530
1948	Superman: Secret of Meteor Island, The	R	SCDR5 (17 parts)		Episode. 6-14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 7-1, 2, 5, 6-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176531
1940	Superman: Secret of Stone House, The	R	CD4-24		Episode #24. 4-5-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176532
1940	Superman: Secret of the Sacred Emerald	R	CD5-26		Episode #26. 4-10-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176533
1947	Superman: Secret Rocket, The	R	SCDR5 (19 parts)		Episode. 9-29, 30, 10-1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176534
1941	Superman: Silver Arrow, The	R	SCDR (7 parts). 0269 to 0275 CDR (19-29-1941 to 11-12-1941).		Episode. 10-29, 31, 11-3, 7, 10, 12-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176535
1940	Superman: Silver Clipper, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 2-23-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176536
2000	Superman: Sins of Youth: Superman Jr. and Superboy Sr.	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176537
1948	Superman: Skin Game, The	R	SCDR5 (9 parts)		Episode. 4-2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176538
1945	Superman: Sleeping Beauty, The	R	SCDR (11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 of 20 episodes)		Episode. 1-29, 31, 2-1, 5, 6, 7, 8-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176539
2000	Superman: Son of Superman	N				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176540
1945	Superman: Space Shell, The	R	SCDR  (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of 12 parts)		Episode. 2-14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176541
1940	Superman: Stabbing of June Anderson, The	R	CD2-11. SCDR (3-6-1940).		Episode #11. 3-6-1940. First 27 Original Episodes.- Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176542
1954	Superman: Stamp Day for Superman	M	VHS 1011	Shuster, Joe and Jerry Siegel (Characters).	Short	Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Noel Neill) of the Daily Planet. Superman's commitment to promote U.S. Savings Stamps is temporarily delayed when Lois is kidnapped.Clark Kent and Lois Lane, out for a stroll, discover a jewelry robbery in progress. Lois gets a good look at one of the burglars.Later, Clark and Jimmy Olsen (Jimmy Larson) visit Jimmy's old school to discuss Superman's visit there to promote the U.S. Treasury Department Savings Stamp program. In the meantime, Lois is captured by the jewelry burglar she spotted.When Lois doesn't show up to join Clark and Jimmy, Clark realizes she's in trouble and arranges for Superman to save the day and still make his appearance at the school's Stamp Day.	176543
1940	Superman: Steam Plant, The	R	CD3-17. SCDR (3-20-1940).		Episode #17. 3-20-1940.  First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances. Choate again as Lane	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176544
1940	Superman: Steamship Madison, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 3-11-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176545
1950	Superman: Story of Marina Baum, The	R	SCDR6		Episode. 11-23-1950	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176546
1946	Superman: Story of the Century, The	R	SCDR  (12 Parts)		Episode. 4-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176547
1946	Superman: Super Sleuth, The	R	SCDR  (8 Parts)		Episode. 7-22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176548
1996	Superman: Super-Soldier	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176549
1942	Superman: Supercharger, The	R	SCDR		Episode. No date	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176550
1987	Superman: Superman	C			Ran concurrently with issues #1 to #226 and 12 Annuals. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen.	176551
2006	Superman: Superman	C			Action Comics continued under the name Superman #650. Followed events of the Infinite Crisis limited series. Annual editions after the retitling back to Superman (Volume 1) continued starting with Annual #13 in November 2007. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen.	176552
2002	Superman: Superman & Savage Dragon: Chicago	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176553
2000	Superman: Superman and Batman: World’s Funniest	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176554
2006	Superman: Superman Confidential	C			November 2006 to April 2008 #1 to #14. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176555
1974	Superman: Superman Family	C			April/May 1974 to September 1982. #164 to #222 (59 Issues) continued numbering of Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176556
1998	Superman: Superman For All Seasons	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176557
1990s	Superman: Superman on BBC Radio	R			Early 1990s.	Reporters Clark Kent/Superman (Spike Milligan) and Lois Lane (Lorelei King), Editor Perry White (Garrick Hagon) and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen (Vincent Marzello). Based on the original post-Crisis DC Comics material. From Superman’s very first deed of daring to his battle of wits with evil businessman tycoon Lex Luthor (William Hootkins), The Adventures of Superman tells the story of the Man of Steel from the beginning, includes his love affair with Lois Lane, his friendship with Jimmy Olsen and his battle with not only Lex Luthor but also The Bizarro Superman and Metallo, the cyborg with a Kryptonite heart.Other cast members: Lana Lang (Shelley Thompson). 	176558
1949	Superman: Superman on Radio in Australia	R			Late 1949 to 1954	Reporters Clark Kent/Superman (Leonard Teale) and Lois Lane (Margaret Christensen), Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen.	176559
1940	Superman: Superman Saves Jefferson	R	0019 CDR		Episode. 3-25-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176560
1940	Superman: Superman Saves June	R	0015 CDR		Episode. 3-15-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176561
2003	Superman: Superman Versus Darkseid: Apokolips Now!	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176562
1947	Superman: Superman vs. Kryptonite	R	SCDR5  (33 episodes)		Episode. 5-14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 6/2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27-1947	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176563
1978	Superman: Superman vs. Muhammad Ali	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176564
1999	Superman: Superman vs. Predator	C			1999, 2001	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176565
2000	Superman: Superman Y2K	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176566
1998	Superman: Superman, The (Tangent)	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176567
1995	Superman: Superman: At Earth’s End	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176568
1998	Superman: Superman: Distant Fires	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176569
2000	Superman: Superman: Emperor Joker	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176570
1999	Superman: Superman: End of the Century	N				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176571
2000	Superman: Superman: Eradication	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176572
1998	Superman: Superman: Forever	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176573
2005	Superman: Superman: Infinite City	N				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176574
1999	Superman: Superman: King of the World	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176575
2000	Superman: Superman: Last God of Krypton	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176576
2001	Superman: Superman: Lex 2000	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176577
1995	Superman: Superman: Man of Steel, The: Gallery	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176578
2000	Superman: Superman: Metropolis Secret Files	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176579
2001	Superman: Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176580
2000	Superman: Superman: Panic in the Sky	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176581
1998	Superman: Superman: Peace on Earth	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176582
1998	Superman: Superman: Save the Planet	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176583
1998	Superman: Superman: Save the Planet	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176584
2004	Superman: Superman: Secret Files & Origins 2004	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176585
2006	Superman: Superman: Secret Files & Origins 2005	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176586
1998	Superman: Superman: The Dark Side	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176587
1998	Superman: Superman: The Doomsday Wars	C			1998, 2000	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176588
1985	Superman: Superman: The Secret years	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. Covers the pre-Crisis Superman’s years in college.	176589
1998	Superman: Superman: Transformed!	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176590
2001	Superman: Superman: Where Is Thy Sting	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176591
1958	Superman: Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane	C			March/April 1958 to September/October 1974. #1 to #137. Two Annuals starring Lois Lane.	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176592
1999	Superman: Superman’s Nemesis: Lex Luthor	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176593
1954	Superman: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen	C			September/October 1954 to February/March 1975, #1 to #163. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176594
2003	Superman: Superman/Batman	C			August 2003 #1. 	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. Downfall of Lex Luthor as president and return of Kara Zor-El as Supergirl from Krypton. Two annual issues published in 2008. 	176595
1994	Superman: Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey	C			1994, 1998	Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176596
2005	Superman: Superman/Shazam: First Thunder	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176597
1996	Superman: Superman/Toyman	C				Reporters Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, Editor Perry White and Copy Boy-Photojournalist Jimmy Olsen. 	176598
1946	Superman: Talking Cat, The	R	SCDR  (14 Parts)		Episode. 1-9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28-1946	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176599
1940	Superman: Threat to the Daily Planet	R	CD2-9		Episode #9. 3-1-1940. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176600
1940	Superman: Threat to the Planet Building	R	SCDR		Episode. 3-1-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176601
1943	Superman: Tin Man, The	R	SCDR (8 Episodes)		Episode. 1-6, 7, 8, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22-1943	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176602
1942	Superman: Tiny Men, The	R	SCDR  (6 Parts)		Episode. 9-16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 28-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176603
1940	Superman: Torpedoes of Destruction	R	CD4-21		Episode #21. 3-29-1940. The First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176604
2004	Superman: True Brit	N		Johnson, Kim, John Cleese. Mark Farmer and John Byrne (Illustrators)		Reporter Colin Clark works for the Daily Smear, a powerful tabloid newspaper dedicated to uncover the biggest story of the century. The mild-mannered, quiet reporter discovers the key to his success may be in going public.	176605
1996	Superman: Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #370	T			Episode #370. 4-5-1996	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman portrayer George Reeves died in 1959 and his death is explored with interviews with co-star Jack Larson who played Jimmy Olsen, researcher Michael Hayde and biographer Jim Beaver.	176606
1948	Superman: Voice of Doom, The	R	SCDR5 (18 Parts)		Episode. 7-7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30-1948	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176607
1945	Superman: Wax Man	R	On Tape (03-01-45 and 03-02-45)		Episode	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176608
1945	Superman: Way Nail	R	On Tape		Episode. (03-20-45 and 03-21-1945	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176609
1975	Superman: Weatherspoon's Catalyst	R	LP		Episode. Power Records	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176610
1941	Superman: White Plague, The	R	SCDR  (8 Parts). 0214-0221 CDR (6-23-1941 to 7-9-1941).		Episode. 6-23, 25, 27, 30, 7-2, 4, 7, 9-1941	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176611
1940	Superman: Wolf vs. the Yellow Mask, The	R	CD3-18. 0018 CDR (3-22-1940)		Episode#18. 3-22-40. First 27 Original Episodes. Smithsonian Historical Performances.	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176612
1942	Superman: Wolf, The	R	SCDR		Episode. 9-7-1942	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176613
1940	Superman: Yellow Mask and the 5 Million Jewel Robbery	R	SCDR (15 Parts). 0103-0117 CDR (10-7-1940 to 11-8-1940).		Episode. 10-7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30, 11-1, 4, 6, 8-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176614
1940	Superman: Yellow Mask Steals	R	0008 CDR		Episode. 2-28-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176615
1940	Superman: Yellow Mask Throws	R	0009 CDR		Episode. 3-01-1940	Reporters Clark Kent (Clayton "Bud" Collyer - Superman), Lois Lane (Joan Alexander), Jimmy Olsen (Jackie Kelk) and Editor Perry White (Julian Noa) of the Daily Planet.	176616
2006	Supermiehen poika	C			Short	Reporter (Heikki Nousiainen - Voice).	176617
2005	Supernatural	MT				TV Anchor Sheila Coseo (Kim Stanwood).	176618
2008	Supernatural: Ghostfacers	T	DVD -R HQ 9861		Episode. 2-24-2008	Parody Reality Show. Sam and Dean star in a reality show that chronicles the pursuit of the paranormal at an abandoned estate that becomes the most haunted place in America one night a year. 	176619
2008	Supernatural: Mystery Spot	T	DVD -R HQ 9838		Episode. 2-14-2008	Journalist-Blogger Dextor Hasselback, the “Truth Warrior.” Two brothers pretend they are reporters to get details on why one of the brothers continues to relive the day always ending with his brother’s death. Newspaper story, picture and headline on a missing journalist who investigates and debunks tourist attractions dealing with the bizarre and the mysterious.  After a tragic shooting while investigating a man’s disappearance, Sam awakens to find that he is living the same day over again. 	176620
2007	Supernatural: Night Shifter	T			Episode #34. 1-25-2007	News Media cover bank robbers with no criminal past who commit suicide after hold-ups.	176621
2005	Supernatural: Skin	T			Episode #6. 10-18-2005	Anchorman (Marrett Green).	176622
2005	Supernova	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Paul Du Toit). Male Anchor (Dean Slater). Male Anchorperson (D.J. Lochart Johnson).	176623
2006	Supernova: Wild Oats	T			Episode #7.  7-2006	Newsreader (Michael Peschard). Announcer (Andrew Schmidt). .	176624
2003	Superprodukcja	MF			Poland	Film Critic (Juliusz Rodziewicz). Film Critic (Lech Dyblik). Talk Show Host (Szymon Majewski). Film Crew (Tomasz Sapryk).	176625
2003	Superprodukcja (aka Superproduction: Behind the Scenes of a Scandal, aka Superproduction)	MF			Poland	Film Critic Yanek Drzazga (Rafal Krolikowski) is hired by a mob boss who wants to finance a production for his bimbo girlfriend to write the script. When the uncompromising film critic, a cineaste famous for criticizing popular movies, turns in his treatment, the gangster dumps it and forces him to write a commercial crowd-pleaser. No showbiz insider is spared as the film mercilessly targets crooked producers, untalented starlets, shallow talk-show hosts and even current Polish directors who mimic Hollywood action blockbusters. 	176626
1951	Superpup: Pilot	T	VHS 999		Episode	Reporter Clark Kent's dog	176627
1948	Supersabio, El	M			Mexico. Ness	Female Reporter gets involved with an inventor.	176628
1937	Supersleuth (aka Super-Sleuth)	M				News Media. Reporter Hugo (Harland Tucker).  Cameramen (Al Klein, Bert Moorhouse). Battling Photographer (Bobby Barber). Newsboy #3 (Buster Slaven).. Opening montage of newsboys shouting out the news and headlines.Actor who plays a detective in films soon finds himself out of his depth when he tries to investigate a real crime.	176629
1999	Superstar	M				News Media. Reporter (Rick Campanelli). Reporter (Ariel Manson-Wagner)	176630
1974	Superstars, The	DT			Series. 1-27-1974 to 2-20-1983. ABC	Sportscasters Jim McKay (1974), Keith Jackson (1975-1983) hosted this series.	176631
1998	Superstition	NSF		Ambrose, David		Investigative Reporter Joanna Cross is a cynical journalist who sniffs another headline-making story about fraudulent spiritualists. The ace reporter is skeptical of a scientific experiment in psychokinesis.Reporter's lover, a university psychologist, assembles a group of eight people to test his hypothesis that group telepathy can call into being a ghost  who exists only in their imagination. The cynical reporter is glad to play along.But when a Revolutionary War hero created in a group exercise breaks through from another dimension and people in the group begin to die, the reporter and the psychologist realize the strength of the force unleashed.  It may be too late to recapture it.Based on an actual experiment from the 1970s.	176632
2005	Superstition	N		Robards, Karen		TV Reporter Nicole (Nicky) Sullivan grew up on Pawley's Island, SC, a tourist Mecca where life is easy and slow moving. The biggest news story in the community's history is the unsolved murder of three teenagers 15 years ago.Since that grisly event, the house where one of the young girls lived is reputed to be haunted. Nicky, a sexy woman,  is anxious for a big-time story that will bring her to the attention of the national TV markets.Since her mother is a psychic, Nicole decides to broadcast from the "haunted" house, while her mother channels the spirits. During the broadcast, a member of the crew is killed in a manner that eerily re-creates the original murders.	176633
2001	Superstition	M				News Media. News Reporter (Lachele Carl). Paparazzo 1 (Enzo Squillino Jr.). Paparazzo 2 (Fabrizio Vigano). 19-year-old babysitter is accused of murder when the baby's bed bursts into flames.	176634
2007	Superstorm	MT			Miniseries	TV News Anchor (Kosha Engler).	176635
1979	Supertrain: Express To Terror (Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 2-7-1979. PR. Series 2-7-1979 to 5-5-1979.	Public Relations. Chief Porter George Boone (Harrison Page) moves up to Passenger Relations Officer. Dave Noonan ( Patrick Collins), passenger relations officer. Inaugural run of the trans-continental Supertrain.The Supertrain is an atomic-powered express with facilities befitting an ocean liner. It's first trip is marked by intrigue when a mysterious assassin makes repeated attempts on the life of a passenger.	176636
1979	Supertrain: Green Girl, The	T			Episode #8. 4-28-1979. PR	Public Relations. Chief Porter George Boone (Harrison Page) moves up to Passenger Relations Officer. Dave Noonan ( Patrick Collins), passenger relations officer. Supertrain's latest promotion is the International Poker Championship.It's dealt a bad hand whenone of the participants buys in with counterfeit money.	176637
1979	Supertrain: Hail to the Chief	T			Episode #4. 2-28-1979. PR	Public Relations. Chief Porter George Boone (Harrison Page) moves up to Passenger Relations Officer. Dave Noonan ( Patrick Collins), passenger relations officer.Presidential candidate is secretly abducted by his identical twin -- a man anxious to pose as his office-seeking brother.	176638
1979	Supertrain: Queen and the Improbable Knight, The	T		Radnitz, Brad	Episode #3. 2-21-1979. PR	Reporter (Paul Sand) falls for a mysterious passenger unaware his new acquaintance is being stalked by assassins. Public Relations. Chief Porter George Boone (Harrison Page) moves up to Passenger Relations Officer.Dave Noonan ( Patrick Collins), passenger relations officer.	176639
1992	Supervivencia	MF			Mexico	Investigative Reporter Telly Sanders (Telly Filppini) joins a group of laborers in an undercover effort to find the truth about increasing reports of illegal immigrants attempting to cross the Mexican-American border and then mysteriously disappearing. This is the beginning of her worst nightmare. While crossing the border, they are attacked by a group of Texas rancheros who work with the Klu Klux Klan, killing several of them and taking her hostage. Others in her group try to help her excape fighting against the heavily armed racist group. 	176640
1975	Supervixens	M				Commentator, CBS (John Furlong)	176641
2005	Supervolcano	M				News Media. Reporter (Dan Joffre). TV News Anchorwoman (Jill Krop). Volcano in Yellowstone Park erupts.	176642
2000	Supesutoraberazu	C				Foreign Reporter (Albert Smith). Announcer (Simone Grant - Voice - English Version). Narrator (Chiam Figeroa Drumyode - Voice - English Version)	176643
1683	Supplement to the Last Will and Testament of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, A	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	176644
0001	Suppliant Woman, The	P	COPY	Euripides	420-415 B.C.E.	Herald from Thebes. A Messenger from Thebes.  Herald: "the man who knows when not to act is wise…"  Messenger:   Adrastus questions the messenger: "I would like to know how you reached safety. Then I will ask my other questions."Messenger: "When the city shook in turmoil of war, I went through the gates where the troops came in. …"  He then answers a series of questions.	176645
0001	Suppliants	P	COPY	Aeschylus	463 B.C.E.	Messenger. Spokesman acts like a messenger bearing news: "But the more I know, the more clear my report; my duty is to bear exact intelligence."   Herald.	176646
1998	Supply & Demand	MT			Miniseries	TV Interviewer (Diana Hoddinott).	176647
1996	Supporting the Sky	N		Griffith, Patricia B.		Czechoslovakian Journalist Viktor Hajek involved in romance with Communications Consultant Rosemary Kenny for a Public Relations company and a single mother in Washington D.C.Story of a woman who must balance her political beliefs and deepest emotions, her daughter's freedom and her welfare, her own protective armor and her first love affair since her marriage ended.	176648
1914	Suppressed News	M			Ness Book	Reporter discovering by listening through a keyhole that a bank is about to collapse. In love with the daughter of the bank president and when he is caught he drops his notebook into the street so she can take it to the newspaper office.Bank president discovers enough money to keep the bank going if there is no negative publicity. Reporter tries to stop the story, knocks out the managing editor and pretends to be him to stop publication.Reporter has enough ethics to lament that he has betrayed his profession but is consoled by the heroine.	176649
1963	Supreme Court	N	OWN - H	Tully, Andrew		Press. Duel raises in press and on television across the nation. Washington D.C. media.	176650
1921	Supreme Passion, The	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	176651
1916	Supreme Sacrifice, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	176652
1998	Supreme Sanction	M	SVD 1333			TV Reporter-Anchor Jordan McNamara of Station WWZN is marked for assassination for his investigation into what happened to army helicopters mysteriously shot down. Government assassin becomes target when she spares his life after seeing him with daughter.Assassin and reporter team up to fight mercenaries after him. He gives a live report through a secret camera and assassin takes over from there.	176653
2003	Sur le seuil	MF			Canada - French	News Media. Reporter (Lise Roy).	176654
1971	Sur un arbre perche	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter TV (Jean Hebey). Le Radio-Reporter (Paul Preboist).	176655
1997	Surface to Air	M				News Media. Newscaster Marsha Wallace (Miranda Wolfe)	176656
2006	Surface: Episode 11	T	DVD -R HQ 5265		Episode #11. 1-2-2006	TV Science Reporter Bill Withrow (David Temple), KSOJ, Channel 6, a San Francisco affiliate on MSNBC with Anchor Keith Olbermann (as himself) anchoring the national broadcast introducing the story about" #1 American Nessie." News Reporter (Sandi Fox).Sea monsters captured on tape by Rick and Laura Daughtery (Lake Bell), two scientists who are being chased by government authorities and who have been discredited. They try to get to the news station before Lee can stop them.Olbermann ridicules the story and the scientist's credibility. Rich and Laura went to see Ann Tracy (Melissa Ponzio), a friend and producer at KSOJ to get the story on the air after they escaped death when the monsters attacked them.The two scientists escaped from the hospital to tell the story to the world.  Thousands downloading the story on the MSNBC Site after the broadcast.	176657
2006	Surface: Episode 13	T			Episode #13. 1-23-2006	Interviewer (Rick Warner).	176658
2006	Surface: Episode 15	T	DVD -R HQ 5435		Episode. #15. 2-6-2006	News Media. Residents of Wilmington must evacuate as a tsunami approaches. The man-made monsters now take over the town -- while Laura and Rich are isolated at the top of a church steeple.	176659
2005	Surface: Episode 2	T			Episode #2. 9-26-2005	Interviewer #1 (J.R. Rodriguez).	176660
2005	Surface: Episode 5	T			Episode #5. 10-17-2005	TV News Anchor (Maggie Alexander). News Cameraman (Bruce Williamson).	176661
2008	Surfer Dude	M				Reporter (Brooke Allison)	176662
1960	SurfSide 6: Frightened Canary, The	T			Episode	Publicity. Girl spurns Danny Rome and involves him in publicity that makes him look ridiculous	176663
1960	SurfSide 6: Neutral Corner, The	T			Episode	Sportswriter. Ken stalks a gangster, a sports writer, and Bongo's ex-wife	176664
1967	Surfside Sex	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	176665
1969	Surgeon's Choice	N	OWN - P	Slaughter, Frank G.		Press	176666
1996	Suroh: Alien Hitchhiker	M				Journalist Paul (Peter Gingerich) is on his way to a UFO convention when he discovers an injured alien, Suroh, along the road. Suroh puts Paul into a trance to make sure he takes care of him and the two develop a special bond. Paul has to save Suroh from earthly evil forces. He escorts him to an interdimensional window so that he can return home. 	176667
2005	Surreal Life 5, The: Knife Incident, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #46. 9-11-2005	Reporters and photographers come from all over the country to find out what the celebrities have been doing. It's Press Day at the Surreal Life mansion.The tension between Omarosa and Janice builds to an all-time high. Will they really want to remember their time on the Surreal Life?	176668
2006	Surreal Life 6, The: Action News (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5854		Episode 53. 4-2-2006. Series 1-9-2003.	TV News Show. Alexis Arquette and the rest of the cast learn upon arriving in San Luis Obispo that they are responsible for putting on the 6:30 p.m. Live Action News. Florence Henderson will anchor the program. Sherman Hemsley is the weatherman.CC Deville will announce the sports. Alexis is the Executive Producer. As Alexis takes the reins, she mutters, "God forbid they put Tranny  on the evening news. Someone might kill themselves.As Reporter Tawny Kitaen struggles with the simplest of tasks, Field Producer Steve Harwell  is forced to sit back and watch as his on-air-talent, Andrea, drinks her way through a segment on a local winery.Sherman can't seem to put down the Chinese food long enough to learn how to operate the green screen and CC sees star wars when he gets in the ring with a legendary fighter. Will Andrea be sober enough to do her piece?Can Alexis convince the local news staff that she is more than just "a man in a dress." Hemsley of the Jeffersons. Guitarist Deville of Poison. Video Vixen Kitaen. Transgender actor-ess Arquette. Smash-Mouth Harwell. Playboy sensation Lowell.	176669
2006	Surreal Life 6, The: Action News (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5837		Episode.	TV News Show. As the clock ticks down to 6:30 p.m., Executive Producer Andrea scrambles around the news room making sure all her reporters are in the right place, and with the right tape and copy to deliver the Evening News.Florence starts the show off with a bang, asking the age-old question…why did the chicken cross the road? Tawny is stumped by a query from anchorwoman Flo.Tawny breaks down believing that Florence has deliberately thrown her a "curve ball" to embarrass her for insulting Flo on the video shoot. Sherman flips, flops and does the Slop in one of the funniest weather reports this side of Mississippi.And CC realizes for the first time in almost 20 years to trust in himself instead of alcohol and finds the courage to deliver the sports "live" on network TV.After the broadcast, the entire cast heads to a local eatery where Alexis discovers the locals  are not as accepting as her fellow cast mates, forcing her to show her violent temper. Brady bunch Henderson.	176670
1950	Surrender	M		Grant, James Edward (Story).  Grant, Sloan Nibley (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Johnny Hale (William Ching) of the La Miranda Free Press in a border town is also wealthy landowner given to talking in poetic speech patterns and going on drunken binges.  Attracted to woman whose sister discovers he is from wealthy family.Sister seduces him into eloping with her and marriage creates tension between publisher and best friend. Sister's first husband attempts to blackmail her after she remarries without getting a divorce. She kills him. Publisher arrested for murder.Publisher does not deny charge because he believes he is protecting his friend. Friend helps him escape  and tells him to flee across border with wife. Truth comes out. Friend leaves with wife and both are killed. Publisher reunited with woman.Copy Editor Frank or Assistant Editor  (Fred Hoose).	176671
1995	Surrogate, The	MT				Newspaper Delivery Man (Michael Roberds).	176672
2007	Surveillance	N		Raban, Jonathan		Freelance Magazine Journalist Lucy Bengstrom has been hired by GQ Magazine to write a profile of a bestselling author who wrote an account of his childhood as an orphan making his way through the charred landscape of World War II Europe.As Bengstrom researches his life, she begins to suspect he has falsified the entire account. She hasn't had much meaty work since the downturn working out of Seattle which appears on East Coast editors' maps only from time to time.Supporting a young daughter by writing travel pieces. Then the phone rings and Lucy gets an assignment to profile an elusive retired professor and his memoir.Professionally disposed to mistrust and question, Lucy falls under the book's spell. It's fascinating, but is it true?	176673
1951	Survival	DT			Series. 7-9-1951 to 8-19-1951. NBC	Narrator Richard Harkness. How to handle an atomic attack.	176674
1987	Survival Game	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Sterling Lim). Reporter #2 (Susan Montnye). Reporter #3 (David Booth). Reporter #4 (Gina Gallo)	176675
1997	Survival Instincts	N		Piesman, Marissa		Investigative Reporter Ellen Simon in Manhattan hires 40-year-old lawyer Nina Fischman, a high-school friend as a researcher for a story for the New Yorker so Nina and her mother can track the killer of a real-estate partner of her brother-in-law.Nina goes undercover for The New Yorker to investigate a murder of a research scientist.	176676
1972	Survival of Spaceship Earth	M				Interviewer (Tom Brokaw)	176677
2005	Survival of the Fittest	M				News Media. TV Reporter - EuroNet (Enci). BBN British Reporter (Karl Jaecke). Trial TV Anchor (Nancy Harding). TV Reporter-Jerusalem (Daria Price).	176678
1997	Survival on the Mountain	MT	DVD -R HQ 7295, 7296			News Media. TV Anchor (Kelsa Kinsly). House Reporter (Claire Riley).	176679
2009	Survive With Me	NR		izzytracy		TV Reporter Melissa McCoy covers an unidentified craft that landed in the city’s square. She reports live as the door opens and “visitors” exit the craft. One of the people dressed in a dark gray business suite stepped towards the podium and spoke into the microphone: “Humans you have disappointed us.” 	176680
2003	Survive!	M				Cameraman #1 (Mike Kallio). Cameraman #2 (Dominic Cochran). Cameraman #3 (Dave G. Smith)."Survive!" is a reality show called "Survival of the Fittest" in which contestants live in the wilderness. The players start being killed mysteriously and begin to suspect one of their own.With 5 million dollars at stake, they must learn to trust each other. Network learns of the murders and they want the show to go on.	176681
2006	Surviving Disaster: Eruption at Mount St. Helens	T			Episode #2.  1-17-2006	News Media. Reporter (Stephen J.M. Sisk).  Presswoman 2 (Simone Bailly). Narrator (Bernard Hill)	176682
2004	Surviving Eden	M				Documentary crew captures the capitalistic trappings a reality show winner falls into during his short-lived stint with fame and fortune. Reporter #1 (Kestrin Pantera). Reporter #3 (Tim Rhoze). Reporter #2 (Elizabeth Warner).Reality TV Show Director (Erick Nathan).	176683
2001	Surviving Gilligan's Island: Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History, The	MT				Editor (Michael Kostroff)	176684
1996	Surviving Picasso	M	SVD 1336			Reporter (Jean-Gabriel Nordmann). Reporter (Laurent Schwaar). Reporter (Scott Thrun). Reporter (Marc Tissot). Media. Reporters harassing Picasso's mistress in Paris	176685
2005	Survivor in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, Channel 75's on-air ace, "sat in Eve's ratty desk chair. She was perfectly groomed, her streaky blonde hair swept back from her foxy face. Her jacket and pants were the color of ripe pumpkin, with a stark white shirt beneath….""…that somehow made the whole getup more female. She stopped recording notes into her meo book when Eve walked in…."Nadine: "I'm not saying ratings aren't involved, or I don't want my journalistic teeth in something this juicy…."	176686
1981	Survivor, The	M				Newscaster (Tim Rice).	176687
2006	Survivor, The	M				TV News Anchor (Kathleen Reed).	176688
2004	Survivors Club, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter Willis (Barry Bowman). Reporter #1 (Joanne Wilson). Reporter #2 (Matthew Payne). Reporter #3 (Jennifer Anne Lee). Reporter #4 (Slade Lerch).	176689
2000	Survivors, The	NSF		Tabori, Paul		American Newsman and sometime spy congratulates himself on surviving at the end of the novel.	176690
1983	Survivors, The	M				Interviewer (J.B. Waters)	176691
1940	Susan and God	M	DVD -R HQ 8315, 8316. SVD 1107			Publicity Agent Homer (Dan Dailey -- The Publicity Agent). Media.	176692
1869	Susan Fielding	N		Edwards, Anne		Press	176693
1917	Susan Lennox: Her Rise and Fall	N		Phillips, David Graham		Journalist	176694
1961	Susan Slade	M			AFI-Authors	Reporter (Robert Glover). Reporter (John Vick).	176695
2008	Susan Ward: Heartsick	N		Cain, Chelsea	#1 Archie Sheridan Series	Crime Reporter Susan Ward , a smart-alecky punk with pink hair and authority issues, is covering a serial killer who is dumping the bodies of teenage girls around Portland, Oregon after soaking them in tubs of bleach. Police Detective Archie Seridan, a police detective addicted to pain killers, turns for help to Gretchen Lowell, an imprisoned serial killer who once tortured him -- the big scar on his chest was shaped like a heart. After kidnapping and killing more than 200 people, Lowell captured and tortured Sheridan, then inexplicably let him live. She then turned herself in and has been locked away for the rest of her life.  Now he needs her help to capture a new serial killer who is preying on teenage girls from Portland’s high schools. Reporter Ward, young and hungry, begins profiling Archie and the investigation, which sparks a deadly game between Archie, Susan, the new killer and Gretchen. They need to catch a killer and maybe somehow then Archie can free his addiction to prescription drugs and to Gretchen, his torturer and savior. Sheridan had spent 10 years tracking Lowell, a beautiful serial killer, but in the end she was the one who caught him. Two years ago, she kidnapped Archie and tortured him for 10 days, but instead of killing him, she mysteriously decided to let him go and turn herself in. Archie is in a prison of another kind -- addicted to pain pills, unable to return to his old life, powerless to get those 10 horrific days out of his mind. Archie’s a different person, his estranged wife says, and he knows she’s right. He even continues to visit Gretchen in prison once a week, saying he wants her to confess the whereabouts of more of her victims, but even he knows the truth -- he can’t stay away. When the new killer begins snatching teenage girls, Archie knows he has to pull himself together enough to lead the new task force investigating the murders. 	176696
2009	Susan Watson: Evil at Heart	N		Cain, Chelsea	#2 Archie Sheridan Series	Reporter Susan Ward is involved with Detective Archie Sheridan and serial killer Gretchen Lowell, who is still on the loose. Archie is hospitalized after his ploy to catch her went spectacularly wrong. They’ve entered a detente of sorts -- Archie agrees not to kill himself if she agrees not to kill anyone else. But suddenly there’s something else to contend with that might be worse -- a zealous fan of Gretchen’s paying homage to the Beauty Killer by luring Archie and reporter Ward to the scene of a grisly murder. At least they hope it’s the work of someone new, for the prospect of Gretchen breaking her promise is more than Archie can bear. 	176697
2008	Susanna Covers the Catwalk	N		Hogan, Mary		Reporter Susanna Barringer, teen reporter extraordinaire, has the hottest ticket in town covering Fashion Week for Scene magazine. She’ll see the new collections unveiled, meet the biggest names in fashion, and go behind closed doors to uncover the secrets of style. But this assignment is harder than squeezing into a size 2. Bribing models with brownies is not the way to get backstage. Editor Nell’s nemesis is trying to lure Susanna to work for her. And Susanna’s former crush has moved back to New York and might be ready to pick up where they left off....  Will Susanna be left one Manolo short of a pair? Or will this wily reporter land the story and the boy all in a day’s work?	176698
2008	Susanna Hits Hollywood	NJ		Hogan, Mary		Celebrity Reporter Susanna Barringer of Scene Magazine is off to Hollywood for the Academy Awards. She’ll parade down the red carpet, schmooze with the stars and land a leading story for Scene Magazine. But when her ticket to fame is lost on her first day in Tinseltown, Susanna concocts a high-stakes plan to get back on the inside. And in a sea of celebrity reporters, she is determine to rise to the top. Leave the Pulitzer to the pros -- Susanna is after the Academy Award for Gutsiest Teen Intern.	176699
1949	Susanna Pass	M	DVD -R HQ 7143, 7144. SVDSP 1279			Newspaper Editor-Publisher Martin Masters (Robert Emmett Keane) tries to shut down fish hatchery so he can get the oil deposits under the lake.  Cowboy Roy Rogers defeats him. Photographer Al (Don Frost).	176700
1995	Susannah: Pilot	T	VHS 339			News Media	176701
2003	Sushi for Beginners	N		Keyes, Marian		Editor Lisa Edwards, ambitious London magazine editor poised for a big promotion at Femme. When she finally gets tapped to edit the magazine, she learns she'll have to launch it in Dublin.Publishers tell her to make the upstart magazine "nothing too clever. Forget downbeat features about female circumcision."	176702
2008	Sushi Pack: Star of Light, Star So Bright	C	DVD -R HQ 11157		Episode. 11-22-2008. With “Respectable Delectables”	News Media and the team hail Wasabi as a hero and he gets a swelled head.	176703
2009	Sushi Pack: Sushi Roll Model	C	DVD -R HQ 11273		Episode. 2-28-2009	Media manipulator is a hatemonger and the team is forced to outwit him to restore its good name. 	176704
2008	Sushi Park: Wrong Sushi, The 	C	DVD -R HQ 10627		Episode. 11-15-2008	News Media. The team is set up for a crime and the media attention leads the public to believe it is guilty.	176705
2005	Suspect	N		Urich, Beth		Reporter Kate Starling of the Branson Daily is young and confident and has a tendency to break the rules to get and to deliver a good story.Up till now, the big news in Branson was centered around the rapid building boom and sudden influx of big-name entertainers to this once quiet country music capital.With the violent death of a local businessman, Kate easily outmaneuvers her co-worker to cover the story, then becomes obsessed with finding the killer when her father tops the suspect list.Her adventures in solving the mystery of the dead man's past as well as his murder take her from the Ozark hills to the Kansas City mob and back.Her personal life is turned upside down by the return to town of her childhood sweetheart just after she moves into her new boyfriend's apartment. As her personal and professional worlds collide, she works to prove her father is innocent of any crime.	176706
2004	Suspect Zero	M				Reporter (Letta E. Gorder).	176707
1956	Suspected Alibi (aka Suspended Alibi)	M		Hayles, Kenneth (Story-Screenplay). Alfred Shaughnessy, Robert Dunbar (Additional Scenes/Dialogue)	Ness Book	Features Editor Paul (Patrick Holt) for the News-Guardian is married, but is having affair with woman who writes fashion articles for him. Arranges for friend to alibi him during rendezvous with mistress. Friend is stabbed and Paul becomes suspect.Scottish crime reporter for the paper investigates the case. Paul is forced to admit affair to police in front of his wife. Mistress denies he was with her, not realizing Paul is a suspect and has admitted his affair.She is killed to prevent her from helping the editor. Paul tracks down the killer, tries to choke a confession out of him, but is stopped by the police. Real killer caught and editor is cleared.	176708
1942	Suspected Person	M			UK Only	Press	176709
1956	Suspended Alibi	M				Editor Paul Pearson (Patrick Holt)  is having an affair and pretends he is visiting an army friend to keep his wife from suspecting him of infidelity. But while he is with the girlfriend, his friend is murdered and the editor is suspected of the crime.	176710
1991	Suspended Step of the Stork, The	M				TV Reporter (The Journalist: Gregory Karr) finds The Refugee, tries to find out if he is the missing politician who 10 years ago disappeared	176711
1946	Suspense	M				Reporter (Ed Brian). Photographer (Hugh Prosser).	176712
1949	Suspense:	T			Series 1949-1964	Press. Journalists in many of the stories.	176713
1950	Suspense: Brush Off, The	T			Episode #70. 11-14-1950	Public Relations. A struggling young actor tries to prevent a Hollywood press agent from being murdered.	176714
1962	Suspense: Course for Collision	T			Episode #5. 6-4-1962	News Media. Newsman (David Calderisi). Newsman (Chuck Julian). Newsman (Robert O'Neill).  Newscaster (George Golden).	176715
1952	Suspense: Crooked Frame, The	T			Episode #156. 7-29-1952	Cartoonist (Neva Patterson) of a comic strip has made a fortune through cutthroat and unprincipled means. When she meets a violent death, her editor (Richard Kiley) finds himself the chief suspect.	176716
1963	Suspense: Edge of Discovery, The	T			Episode #28. 5-13-1963.	News Media. Newspaper Reporter (Geoffrey Palmer). TV Announcer (Raymond Young).	176717
1951	Suspense: Greatest Crime, The	T			Episode #102. 6-26-1951	News. Stories based on actual events in the news. This is a story of Russian espionage.	176718
1951	Suspense: Judgment of Three, The	T			Episode #89. 3-27-1951	Newspaperman (Walter Slezak) comes very close to being charged with murder when he gets too close to a gambling ring during prohibition days.	176719
1954	Suspense: Man Who Wouldn't Talk, The	T			Episode #233. 2-2-1954	Journalist Quentin Reynolds narrates the story of George DuPre who claimed to be a courageous Special Operations executive during World War. Reynolds wrote a 1953 book that chronicled his brave exploits at the hands of the Nazis. But DuPre is a liar.Holes in DuPre's story were questioned and his adventures were exposed as lies.	176720
1953	Suspense: Mascot, The	T			Episode #203. 7-7-1953	American Reporter risks death by recording an interview on the sly with a deserter from the Army who has conspired to take over as the dictator of an island in the Mediterranean. TV Newsman Mike Wallace.	176721
1950	Suspense: Pocketful of Murder, A	T			Episode #60. 9-5-1950	Newspaper Reporter Turk Wilson (Barry Nelson) has written a series of articles about a man charged with a murder. When the accused man is freed following the trial, Turk begins to receive threatening letters.	176722
1963	Suspense: Project Survival	T			Episode #18. 3-4-1963	News Media. Reporter (Diane Bester). Reporter (William Kendrick). Reporter (John Rolfe). Reporter (Michael Stainton).	176723
1951	Suspense: Tent on the Beach	T			Episode #104. 7-10-1951	Reporter is able to crack a difficult case. The socialite wife of a wealthy doctor is kidnapped from her own home and held for ransom. The kidnapper has a connection to the police so he's able to stay two steps ahead of them.But the observant reporter solves the case.	176724
1962	Suspense: Virus X	T			Episode #7. 6-25-1962	Reporter (Kenneth Kendall). Newsreader (Michael Alexander).	176725
1962	Suspense: Wormwood	T			Episode. 9-9-1963. Season #2. Episode #37	Reporter (Robert Gillespie - The Reporter). The Photographer (Henry McGee).	176726
1941	Suspicion	M	DVD -R HQ 4585, 4588. L		Hitchcock	Headlines. Hitchcock: montage of newspaper headlines. Photographer (Clyde Cook).	176727
1999	Suspicion	N		Rogan, Barbara		Journalist Faith Mercer  in one of her novels comes to life to talk to novelist Emma Roth who moves from Manhattan to Long Island with husband and soccer-playing son. They take up residence in isolated house that locals say is haunted.	176728
1987	Suspicion	MT				Photographer (Martin Clunes).	176729
1958	Suspicion: Death Watch	T			Series, 1957-1959. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock	News Media	176730
2007	Suspicious Circumstances	N		Ruttan, Sandra		Reporter Lara Kelly is intrigued but suspicious when a man shows up in her office with a video that appears to show a woman falling to her death. Man claims he went to police but they refused to investigate.Under pressure from her editor to use the video to build a story about the incompetence of the local police captain, Kelly gathers enough evidence to print a story about a suspected suicide.A new detective in a precinct plagued by scandal is ordered to investigate and discredit the reporter if necessary. When potential evidence is stolen and Kelly is attached, the detective is forced to put his grudge against reporters aside.He agrees to work with the journalist to solve the murder while trying to protect her from the killer. Just when they think they have the evidence to arrest a suspect, two more murders turn the investigation in an unexpected direction.	176731
1956	Suss gott	MF				Journalist (Eric Stolpe)	176732
2001	Sussi & Leo: Road Show, The	MF			Denmark	Interviewer Hans Otto Bisgaard.	176733
1945	Sussie	MF			Sweden	Publisher Lasse Alvdahl (Erick "Bullen" Berglund)	176734
1854	Sut Lovingood	SS		Harris, George Washington		Fictional Journalist created by Harris. Attracted both local and national audience. Nashville Union and American, but also carried by The Spirit of the Times, a New York journal concentrating on sport, drama and humor.	176735
1867	Sut Lovingood:  Yarns Spun by a Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool	SS		Harris, George Washington		Fictional Journalist created by  Harris.  Oral tradition.  Based on a real person. Collection of his sketches. Second volume manuscript disappeared and Harris died shortly after.	176736
2001	Sutters Glück	N		Muschg, Adolf	Switzerland	Journalist	176737
1997	Sutton McPhee Mystery, A: Corruption of Faith:	NM		English, Brenda	#1 Sutton McPhee Mystery Series	Reporter Sutton McPhee is a top-notch journalist. Her private life, however, is plunged straight into the headlines when her younger sister Clara is found murdered in a bank parking lot.Cara was a church secretary without an enemy in the world -- and the police are baffled by the case. But when Sutton learns that Cara's death may be linked to her church congregation, she won't stop until she solves the case.	176738
1999	Sutton McPhee Mystery, A: Corruption of Justice:	NM		English, Brenda	#3 Sutton McPhee Mystery Series	Reporter Sutton McPhee is a fast-talking journalist so starved for a story that she'll even follow around a beat cop for a lousy "day in the life" piece. And then the cop winds up dead.But when his killer sets out to make Sutton the next victim, only one thought whispers in her ear -- be careful what you wish for.	176739
1998	Sutton McPhee Mystery, A: Corruption of Power:	NM		English, Brenda	#2 Sutton McPhee Mystery Series	Reporter Sutton McPhee knows how to get a story -- and this time she's taking her sleuthing skills to the scene to solve the murder of a top Senate aide.But during the investigation, there's another murder--the wife of a House of Representatives candidate. And her police source on the case has a problem or two with female reporters--and a problem or three with Sutton.	176740
2004	Suzie Gold	M				Breakfast TV Editor (Victor McGuire).	176741
1999	Suzy Q	MT				Photographer (Hugo Koolschijn)	176742
1958	Svarskott pastorat, Ett	MF				Newspaper Editor (Hans Alfredson)	176743
1987	Svart gryning	MF				Journalist (Jonas Bergstrom). Editor (Bjorn Granath). Chief Editor (Per  Myrberg).	176744
1976	Sven Klangs kvintett	MF				Interviewer (Olle Westholm)	176745
2000	Svend Ages fredagsbon	DF			Denmark	Journalist-Poet (Kristen Bjornkjaer - Himself). Authors (Bettina Heltberg - Herself; Svend Age Madsen - Himself).	176746
1961	Svenska Floyd	MF				Radio Journalist (Carl-Axel Elfving). Journalist (Manne Grunberger). Journalist (Gosta Krantz). Journalist (Torsten Lilliecrona). Journalist (Borje Nyberg). Journalist (Ulla-Carin Ryden). Journalist (Ann-Marie Wiman)	176747
1997	Svenska hjaltar	M				TV Reporter (Hillarie Cutler)	176748
1938	Svet kde se zebra	MF				Newsman (Josef Gruss)	176749
1988	Svetlaya lichnost	MF				Cameraman (Oleg Fedulov).	176750
1995	Svinet	MTF				Journalist (Christian Cavallin). Journalist (Louise Edlind). Journalist (Bo Johansen). Journalist (Anna Lindstrand).	176751
1992	Swamp Thing:	T	SV 147 (Excerpts)		Episode. Series 7-27-1990 to 5-1-1993.	Reporter is unscrupulous	176752
1992	Swamp Thing: Better Angels	T			Episode #27. 1-31-1992	News Media. Reporter (Claudia Miller)	176753
1991	Swamp Thing: Dark Side of the Mirror	T			Episode #15. 2-8-1991	Newsperson (Bob Sokoler). Swamp Thing is framed by a mutant for murdering the District Attorney who was on to the mutant's boss.	176754
1993	Swamp Thing: Eye for an Eye, An	T			Episode #66. 3-20-1993	Reporter (Mary Thompson-Hunt)	176755
1992	Swamp Thing: Judgment Day	T			Episode #55. 12-19-1992	Reporter (Laurel Bowen). Swamp Thing tries to save his friend Will from charges of a murder he didn't commit and comes up against the ambitions of a corrupt District Attorney.	176756
1990	Swamp Thing: Living Image, The	T			Episode #1. 9-7-1990.	Reporter (Mark Muncy).	176757
1982	Swamp Thing: Lizabeth “Liz” Tremayne	CB			First appeared in Saga of the Swamp Thing #3 (1982). 	TV Investigative Reporter/Host Lizabeth “Liz” Tremayne for “In-Depth Magazine,” a TV tabloid news show. She wrote a book about the Swamp Thing and then went into hiding with her boyfriend, Dr. Dennis Barclay. She is a former celebrity TV journalist and famous writer.	176758
1996	Swan Lake	MT				Press Secretary (Barry Atkinson - The Press Secretary).	176759
1976	Swan Lake	MT				Commentator, Intermission (Clive Barnes-Himself)	176760
1939	Swanee River	M				Critic (Forbes Murray). Critic (Lloyd Whitlock).	176761
1987	Swann	N	OWN - H	Shields, Carol		Editor. Retired newspaper editor, a curmudgeon.	176762
1996	Swann	M				Publisher (Suzanne Coy). TV Reporter (Tom Melissis). TV Interviewer (Reiner Schwarz).	176763
2006	Swapping Lives	NR		Green, Jane		Magazines. Editor Victoria is single and swinging and is an editor at a London magazine. Amber is a trailer-park waif-turned-wealthy housewife in suburban Connecticut. They swap places temporarily for a magazine article.Victoria wonders what life would be like if she were married with kids. So she decides to swap identities with a suburban American named Amber and write an article about it.	176764
1978	Swarm, The	M				Cameraman (John Furlong).	176765
2004	Swarm, The (Der Schwarm)	NSF		Schatzing, Frank	Germany	Journalist Karen Weaver, a scientific journalist, saves the day in this science-fiction story of aliens under the sea attacking inhabitants on earth. The story begins with an investigation in what first appear to be freak events related to the world’s oceans. Whales are attacking and capsizing boats killing people drifting in the water. A worldwide phenomenon of people being attacked by sharks, poisonous jellyfish, commercial ships being attacked in a variety of ways, an epidemic caused by lobsters contaminated with a highly lethal type of Pfiesteria. All the events are related so an international scientific task force is created.  Meanwhile crabs attack New York City, Washington D.C. and later Boston. The Pfiesteria-infested crabs cause an epidemic killing millions of people and rendering affected cities uninhabitable. 	176766
1992	Sweating Bullets:	T	SV 121		Episode.	News Media	176767
1992	Sweating Bullets: Jack of Diamonds	T			Episode #40. 12-7-1992	Newspaper Headlines. Wealthy socialite Christine Atherton has been murdered in her hotel room.	176768
1991	Sweating Bullets: This Year's Model	T	SV 178		Episode #15. 10-14-91	Tabloid Photographer wants more money for career-threatening pix of a model	176769
1980	Swedenhielms	MTF				Journalist Pedersen (Bjorn Gustafson).	176770
1961	Swedenhielms	MF				Journalist Pedersenj (Sven Lindberg).	176771
2009	Swedish Blood	N		Amiard, John		Boston Journalist Peter Frost goes to Sweden because of a long-kept family secret where he must battle neo-Nazis to uncover the full story of his family’s past. 	176772
1977	Sweeney (aka Sweeney!)	M				American Newsman McQueen (Barry Foster). Chadwick's Deputy Editor (John Oxley).	176773
1975	Sweeney, The: Cover Story	T			Episode #8. 2-20-1975	Female Crime Journalist and Jack Reagan have romance bu when she is implicated in a major crime, her innocence comes into question.	176774
1975	Sweeney, The: Golden Boy	T			Episode #9. 2-27-1975	News Media. Reporter (Michael Segal).	176775
1978	Sweeney, The: Hearts and Minds	T			Episode #50. 11-23-1978.	Reporter (John Fielding).	176776
1975	Sweeney, The: Night Out	T			Episode #6. 2-6-1975	News Media. The Reporter (Jeffrey Segal). The Photographer (Christopher Beeny).	176777
1975	Sweeney, The: Queen's Pawn	T			Episode #4. 1-23-1975	News Media. The Reporter (Keith Washington).	176778
1933	Sweepings	M	DVD -R HQ 5974, 5975			Photographer (Franklin Pangborn).	176779
1980	Sweeps	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		TV Anchorman Jeremy Heron, anchorman on the network evening news for more than 25 years	176780
1979	Sweet Anarchy	N	OWN - H	Benchley, Nathaniel		Writer Sam Jensene, a visiting writer. The island newspaper fills its pages with waterfront gossip and a column called "Who Caught What."	176781
1981	Sweet and Deadly	NM	OWN - P	Harris, Charlaine		Newspaper Owner Randall Gerrard of a Mississippi Delta weekly adopts motto:  "Crusaders lose advertising revenue."Catherine Linton, society editor on the Lowfield, Mississippi paper and daughter of recently murdered wealthy doctor and his wife. When a fellow reporter is killed, she feels her lover owner of the newspaper may be involved.	176782
1979	Sweet and Sour Milk	N		Farah, Nuruddin	#1 Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship	African-American Journalist Soyaan dies mysteriously. His twin, Loyaan, a dentist, survives. In his inquiry about his dissident brother’s murder, Loyaan finds out that Soyaan was a member of an organization that aimed at overthrowing the regime	176783
2000	Sweet Anger	NR	Silhouette	Brown, Sandra (aka Erin St. Claire)		TV Newscaster Kari Wynne blamed her shattered life on one man -- a district attorney who hadn't directly caused her husband's death, but had destroyed his reputation. Still the desire that exploded every time they met was almost overwhelming.Now, she begins a desperate search for the truth about her husband's mysterious death and about the man she wants to hate who somehow awakens within her the kind of passion she has never known before.	176784
1970	Sweet Bird of Aquarius	M			AFI-Television Announcers	TV	176785
1989	Sweet Bird of Youth	M	L		AFI-Walter Winchell	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell.  Newspaperman. TV station report at opening. Winchell and Parsons references	176786
2001	Sweet by and by (aka Sweet Bye and Bye, The)	N		MacKin, Jeanne		Magazine Writer Helen West, middle-aged, takes on an assignment to write an essay about two Victorian girls who say they are receiving spirit messages at their home in upstate New York.	176787
1976	Sweet Cakes	M			Adult.	News Media. Reporter (Jennifer Welles). Publisher (Ras Kean). The Photographer (Wes Craven).	176788
1998	Sweet Deception	MT				TV Newscaster (Anne Marie Loder)	176789
1896	Sweet Disorder, A	N	USC	Lorimer, Norma Octavia		Freelance Journalist Molly Collister's article bought by the Mayfair Gazette. 130 pounds a year.  Becomes prolific newspaper writer.  Goes to London and can't sell her work.  Becomes novelist and short-story writerMarries a colonel.  Rapid recovery from an accident.  Last line: She had confessed…that love was almost as good as independence.	176790
1942	Sweet Genevieve	N	PVL	Derleth, August		Journalist David Lasson, The Press.	176791
2000	Sweet Hearts	SS		Kane, Kathleen		Newswoman puts her heart on the line when she follows a hardship story.	176792
2002	Sweet Home Alabama	M			PR	News Media. Reporter (Leslie Hendrix). Reporter (Jim O'Connor). Reporter (Dennis Ryan). TV Fashion Reporter (Kena Allen). TV Fashion Reporter (Sean Treadaway). Press Secretary (Deidee Deionne)Photographer on the Red Carpet Scene (Jason Guy). Paparazzi (Gary Beck), (Robert Black), (Rich Bryant), (Paul Caspary)	176793
2006	Sweet Home Carolina	N		Ocean, T. Lynn		Public Relations-Advertising Executive Jaxie Parker, a hot, young executive at Shine Advertising and Public Relations, is ecstatic to be living on her own in Atlanta and too focused on her career to mess with long-term relationships. But when agency owner Aaron Ackworth chooses her for the pro-bono task of spending a month on a revitalization mission in his deteriorating hometown, Rumton, S.C., Jaxie reluctantly switches from Versace pantsuits to shorts and bare feet. Although two miles from the ocean, Rumton (originally Rum Towne) is landlocked and deserted save for a few tenacious barnacles who hang out at the Chat ‘N Chew. Among them is “Pompous” Pop, a kindly old widower who keeps a raccoon named Bandit, lets Jaxie stay for free and even cooks for her. Pop’s gay nephew, Avery, an environmental consultant, reveals the nearby presence of a shipwreck, the Aldora. Avery’s gorgeous brother, Justin, who just happens to be the head of research at Jaxie’s agency, appears in Rumton to offer his services, romantic and otherwise. Meanwhile, Jaxie and the town residents learn that a developer has been buying up land to build a casino with the mayor’s approval. When the mayor turns up dead, suspicions mount over ex-con Lester, whose ties to Jaxie’s employer are shockingly revealed. Ten Hurricane Hailey speeds up the coast, threatening to open a long-closed waterway as well as wash up the Aldora’s buried treasure, which will salvage the town.Jaxie Parker is a sexy, savvy executive content to savor Atlanta’s nightlife in expensive suits, sipping martinis and gossiping with her best friend. She is enjoying life in the fast lane when, all of a sudden, she’s put in charge of her firm’s annual pro bono project. Her assignment: to device a plan for revitalizing the coastal town of Rumton, South Carolina. Years of declining population, lack of industry and a poor economy threaten to leave Rumton broke and hopeless. But Jaxie doesn’t “do” small towns, much less know how to pull off saving one. She arrives in Rumton to discover that the lack of shopping and day spas is the least of her worries. There isn’t even a hotel and she must bunk down with an old man named Pop in an even older house. Determined to succeed -- if only to get back home as quickly as possible -- Jaxie sets out to meet the townsfolk and work on a plan. Just when she decides that Rumton is dreadfully uneventful -- and her coworker is painful boring -- things heat up pretty quickly. It turns out that there is an interesting man beneath his ever-present suit and tie,after all. And there is much more to Rumton than meets the eye. A charismatic businessman arrives on the scene offering to buy up land -- a development that Jaxie  feels is too coincidental. A town resident is murdered, an intriguing history of piracy is uncovered, and a massive storm brew offshore. Although Jaxie is surrounded by danger, she hunkers down to complete the assignment she started, and in the process, she learns a thing or two about life and love.	176794
1998	Sweet Jane	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jodi Ross). Reporter #2 (Lucia Vincent)	176795
1985	Sweet Justice	N	OWN - H	Oster, Jerry		Sexy Female TV News Star	176796
1994	Sweet Justice: Power of Darkness, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #8-#9   11-12-1994	News Media. Newspaper Journalist (Will Radford).	176797
1994	Sweet Justice: Sex, Lies and Shining Armor	T			Episode #3. 10-22-1994	Newspaper Photographer (Will Radford).	176798
1973	Sweet Kill	M				Newscaster (Sandy Kenyon).	176799
1986	Sweet Liberty	M				TV Interviewer (Katherine Gowan). Publicist (Robert Zarem). Author writes a book about the American Revolution and Hollywood's come to town to make a movie of it plunging him into a summer of madness.	176800
2009	Sweet Life of Stella Madison, The	N		Zeises, Lara M. 		Newspaper Writer Stella Madison’s food-loving parents help her land a summer job at the local newspaper and she’s expected to write about food. Luckily, Stella has Jeremy, the hot new intern at her mom’s restaurant, who is more than happy to help. But where does that leave Stella’s boyfriend, Max, who recently dropped the L-word? And could her separated parents be cooking up romances of their own?	176801
1935	Sweet Music	M			PR	Publicity Man Barney Cowan (Allen Jenkins). Newsman (Joseph Crehan). Press Agent "Ten Percent" Nelson (Ned Sparks).	176802
1977	Sweet Nothings	N	OWN - P	Cunningham, Laura		Magazine. Alice Berry works for a magazine, Actual Slayings. 1970s	176803
1991	Sweet Poison	M				Newscaster (Ginger Crowley)	176804
2000	Sweet Poison	N		Relling, William		Restaurant Critic Augustus Poole, a powerful and obnoxious wine and restaurant critic who is the single most influential critic on the West Coast, is scheduled to be the featured guest at a weekend gathering of the snooty NAMES (North American Epicurean Society) at a friend’s vineyard. Poole is convinced, however, that someone is trying to murder him and will attend only if a bodyguard is provided to protect him and his secretary. Reluctantly, Jack Donne, former Treasury agent and PI who now grows wine with his father in Southern California, agrees.  Poole is known by everyone. A thumbs up or down from Poole, especially where a new restaurant or winery is concerned, could make the difference between success and withering on the vine. He agrees to attend the banquet and demanded, in lieu of a fee, a bottle of ‘47 Yquem. That, and a bodyguard: retired BATF agent and private investigator Jack Donne, whose own vineyard is batting .500 with the obnoxious critic. While he’d prefer to concentrate on the vintner’s art rather than the craft of gumshoe, Donne agrees to help at the urging of friends for whom the banquet is a chance to make their mark. According to Poole, someone is trying to kill him, though, no one is taking his fears seriously. The shots are discounted by the police as a random drive-by. During the banquet, though, it becomes clear that any number of people might very well want the critic dead, and later that night, the threats become something more than idle. It isn’t Poole found lying on the floor beside the open bottle of Yquem, however, and that makes him one of several suspects. The poison in the wine is another matter. Now it becomes Donne’s job not only to clear his client’s name but to find the person or persons responsible for a bottle of sweet poison. 	176805
2007	Sweet Return	NR		Jeffrey, Anna		Photojournalist Dalton Parker has traveled the world covering one hot spot after another, but now has his reasons for staying away from one location -- his family’s Lazy P ranch. Now a calamity 20 years later drags him back to Hatlow, Texas to help out -- and to face his past. But he’s appalled to find that the cattle ranch has become home to a bunch of chickens. And he knows who to blame -- the most challenging woman he’s ever met. Ever since Dalton strutted back into town, he has done his best to make the woman’s life hell. He’s dead set on moving her organic egg farm off the Lazy P, and he riles her every chance he gets. Joanna Walsh is 35, single, softhearted and ambitious but when she sets up an organic egg farm on the Lazy P ranch, she may have gone too far. Or so famed photojournalist and sexy, commitment-phobic Dalton tells her when at her urging he returns to help his mother run the ranch after his brother is critically injured. He’s equally appalled at the ranch’s finances and at chickens roaming the family’s best cattle pasture, but he is drawn to Joanna’s forthright and caring nature. 	176806
1909	Sweet Revenge	M				Newspaper. Young man jilts sweetheart by leaving newspaper containing notice of his approaching marriage. Woman learns through newspaper item that she has been jilted	176807
1987	Sweet Revenge	M	DVD -R HQ 7719, 7720. SV 49	Jones, Michael, randy Kornfield (Story). Steven M. Krauzer, Tim McCoy (Screenplay). Jim Beaver (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Jillian Gray  (Nancy Allen) for the American News Hour investigates the disappearance of women in the Los Angeles area and uncovers a ring of white slavers.  Kidnapped and eventually has to resort to machine gunning her captors.	176808
1984	Sweet Revenge	MT				Photographer (Scotch Byerly).	176809
1943	Sweet Rosie O'Grady	M	DVD -R HQ 6290, 6291. SVD 1092	Lipman, William R., Frederick Stephani, Edward Van Every (Stories). Ken Englund (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Samuel A. Magee (Robert Young)  of the National Police Gazette exposes showgirl's after she is engaged to duke. Returns to America from London. Magee pretends to be from shipping line to get her away from reporters. She discovers she was duped.Tells reporters she and Magee are engaged and the articles he wrote about her are false. Reporters suspicious when told Magee sent cables to Europe. Explains he sent them collect. Editor Moran (Adolphe Menjou) fires reporter when rival paper scoops him.Showgirl goes back on promise to drop charade. Magee plays up romance. Duke arrives. She kicks them out. They commiserate in tavern. Reporter gets punched out by editor. Goes to work for the Commercial. Showgirl revue ridicules him.Defends her when editor steals duke's love letters. She arrives in newspaper office as reporter attacks editor. Forces Magee to propose to her. Editor agrees to hire back reporter. Most jokes at expense of sensationalistic practices of Police Gazette."Sam, you're not going to let a thing like love interfere with your honor as a newspaperman."  Editor Ellis (Al Hill). Editor Brooks (Walter Fenner).  Editor Rogers (Gus Glassmire). Photographers (Perc Launders, Cyril Ring).	176810
1947	Sweet Rosie O'Grady	R	CD10 - Wells		Episode 054. 3-13-1947. Radio Reader's Digest	Reporter Samuel A. Magee of the National Police Gazette exposes showgirl's after she is engaged to duke.	176811
1943	Sweet Rosie O'Grady - Get Your Police Gazette - Gentlemen of the Press Production Number	MUS	DVD -R HQ 6290, 6291. SVD 1092			Press. Magazines. Newsboys sing, "Get Your Police Gazette," then segue into "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" who is on the cover of the Police Gazette magazine. Rosie O'Grady then is shown on the cover of the Police Gazette and turns into real-life Betty Grable.Gentlemen of the Press. "Gentlemen of the Press. Goodness graceness I'm a mess. Have them wait until I dress.""I'll give you a story that will double your circulation but it's not for publication." Grable then dances with the "Gentlemen of the Press" in big production number.	176812
2007	Sweet Ruin	N		Hanauer, Cathi		Editor Elayna Leopold is 35 and traded in her life as a single magazine editor in Manhattan for life as wife and mother in affluent suburban New Jersey with lawyer husband Paul. Two years after the death of their son, Oliver, Elayna spends her days caring for six-year-old daughter Hazel and working as a freelance editor of a poetry magazine. Elayna starts to come back to life, her awakening coinciding with the appearance of hot young dog-owner Kevin in the apartment building across the street. As Elayna’s entanglement with Kevin threatens her marriage, Hazel’s relationship with Elayna’s fashion photographer father, Devon, raises the specter of Elayna’s childhood and her father’s dubious judgment. 	176813
1999	Sweet Smell of Psychosis, The	N		Self, Will. Martin Rowson (Illustrator)		Columnist, TV personality and Radio Talk-Show Host Bell is "a kingpin, a grand panjandrum, a veritable Vautrin guiding the ship of scandal from the lower depths." His media omnipresence -- newspapers, TV and radio -- has given him enormous power.Bell holds court at the Sealink Club, "a dark, humid environment in which fungal tittle-tattle could sell overnight."  Into all of this comes Richard Hermes, from an up-country newspaper to the glitz of a trendy London magazine.There must be 200,000 people in Britain who did nothing else but listen to Bell's voice, watch Bell's face or read his words for every waking hour of their lives.  Richard drawn into media celebrity's Bell's web.Richard loses his job at the pretentious listings magazine Rendezvous, as he indulges in cocaine, falls for nubile and vacuous Magazine Columnist Ursula Bentley, and comes under the sway of media mastermind Bell.Poisonous world of life-style journalism. Venal media cliques. Richard ends up in Mephistopheles of media's bed.	176814
1965	Sweet Smell of Sex	M				Photographer (John Fodor).	176815
1957	Sweet Smell of Success	M	D -R HQ 1943-1944. L. SV 98, 44	Lehman, Ernest (Story - "Tell Me About It Tomorrow"). Clifford Odets, Lehman (Screenplay)	PR. Ness Book	Gossip Columnist J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster),  power-mad, hateful Broadway columnist modeled after real-life columnist Walter Winchell who can make or break anyone. Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), eager press agent, cowardly sycophant used by Hunsecker.Every night, Hunsecker entertains guests including senators at one of his regular New York nightclub tables. Falco tries to blackmail Columnist Leo Bartha (Lawrence Dobkin) into running blind item smearing jazz musician who is dating Hunsecker's sister.Columnist refuses. Falco uses sex to bribe another Columnist Otis Elwell (David White) into running blind item calling musician a marijuana-smoking communist. Falco's boss says: "It's a publicity man's nature to be a liar."Boyfriend explodes at Hunsecker calling him national disgrace. Hunsecker vows to get even -- nobody talks like that to Hunsecker. Orders cop to beat up musician on fake marijuana rap. When sister finds out, she tries to commit suicide. Kelso saves her.Hunsecker accuses Kelso of raping sister and goes after him with a vengeance having the cop beat him up in the New York streets. Hunsecker personifies evil glaring out from behind glasses, megalomaniac terrifying..	176816
1957	Sweet Smell of Success	MS		Lehman, Ernest and Clifford Odets		Columnist J. J. Hunsecker and Press Agent Sidney Falco in a vicious dissection of the world of public relations and journalism.	176817
1965	Sweet Smell of Success, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	176818
2002	Sweet Smell of Success, The:  Original Broadway Cast Recording	P	CD-Audio		Includes Playbill and New York Times Magazine article, "Only Gossip," March 3, 2002.	Gossip Columnist J. J. Hunsecker (John Lithgow). Sidney (Brian D'Arcy James).  New York City, 1952.	176819
2002	Sweet Smell of Success: Dirt	MUS	SVD 1187		Music Number on Tony Awards	Gossip Columnist J.J. Hunsecker (John Lithgow).	176820
2006	Sweet Spot, The	NS		Perrin, Kayla		African-American TV Sports Reporter Zoe Andrews will do anything it takes to get to the top, even ask the controversial question that puts her toe to toe with one of the National Football League's sexiest stars.	176821
1971	Sweet Sweet Rachel	M				Former Newscaster Alex Dreier, ESP expert	176822
1994	Sweet Sweetback's Big Bone, The	M				Magazine Publisher (Sean Michaels).	176823
1996	Sweet Temptation	MT	DVD -R HQ 8167, 8168. VHS 361 (Excerpts)			News Media.	176824
2000	Sweet Thing	M				News Media. Reporter (LaDon Drummond)	176825
2005	Sweet Thing	N		Tyler, Alison		Aspiring Reporter Jessica Taylor is a stunning Los Angeles girl into old movies and playing X-rated games with hip guys. What she wants most of all is to be a big-time reporter.What transpires is a game of SM cat and mouse set in the hush-hush world of LA gossip columns and naked ambition	176826
1984	Sweet, Savage Death	NM		Papazoglou, Orania		Freelance Magazine Writer Patience McKenna for such women's magazines as Sophistication and alternate newspapers such as Left of Center.  Articles about growing incidence of alcoholism among working women, cover-up campaign on dangers of chemical waste"I would continue to write them as long as no one ever found out I was also writing category romance."	176827
1999	Sweeter Than Sin	NR		Garland, Kit		Reporter Kate McGoldrick is a widow whose husband Harry McGoldrick owned the newspaper and was murdered six months ago in 1870s Wyoming where cattlemen have declared unofficial war on the sheepherders.Kate now secretly owns the paper and writes flaming editorials under a pseudonym. A man arrives who has been looking for Kate for six years.Kate is fiercely protective of her son and has worked hard to make the newspaper a success. But she has also known loneliness, guilt and gratitude, but not until now passionate love.Six years ago, Kate stormed out of man's household blinded by heartbreak over his announcement of  engagement to another woman. After finding consolation in his brother's arms, she fled to Wyoming to begin again.She buried her shame, marrying and raising her son with another man's name. Widowed now, she is her own woman and vows not to be betrayed twice.	176828
1942	Sweetheart of the Fleet	M				Female Publicist	176829
1938	Sweethearts	M	DVD -R HQ 8668, 8669. DVD -R 1759 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Pat Gleason). Reporter (David Kerman). Reporter (Ralph Malone). Commentator (Gayne Whitman). Variety, the entertainment trade newspaper, used throughout, plays key plot point in bringing couple back together.	176830
2004	Sweethearts of Soul, The	N		Lambright, Evelyn		Music Reporter Legs Diamond gets the assignment to interview the Sweethearts of Soul being honored by the Rock and Soul Foundation in its hall of fame.And what a story she hears -- from their start singing gospel and their fame and fortune in the 1960s to their descent back to real life.With a little help from Legs, the four women reconnect and discover they need one another now just as much as when they were young stars on the rise.	176831
2001	Sweethearts of the Twilight Lanes	N		Jones, Luanne		Magazine Publisher Tess Redding of Simply Southern Magazine is the soul of southern hospitality -- or at least to the world around Mount Circe, Georgia.  But when a bad boy roars back into town, her plans to leave Mount Circe are suddenly in danger.Once upon a time this smooth-talking rebel broke her heart and now she wants nothing to do with him. But then she and her best pals begin to receive anonymous blackmail notes that threaten to expose their youthful follies.	176832
2002	Sweets	M				Commentator, Wrestling (Scott F. Buckley)	176833
1999	Sweetwater	MT	SVD 789 (Missing Title, End Credits)			Music Reporter (Kelli Williams) tracks down members of the band that opened 1969 Woodstock festival. Based on a true story.	176834
1984	Sweetwater Fever	N		Adlemen, Robert		Editor Collie Gibbs in 1853 in the gold mining town of Jacksonville. Finds friendship, adventure and romance. Newspaper Editor	176835
1946	Swell Guy	M		Emery, Gilbert (Play).  Richard Books (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Jim Duncan (Sonny Tufts) returns to his hometown and is declared a hero although his fellow journalists know otherwise. He is actually a major heel whose own mother wishes he had been killed in the war.Cheats townspeople in crap games, compromises a local rich girl (although he has a wife in Paris), and nearly destroys his brother's marriage. He also tries to leave town with funds collected for G.I. Veterans drive.Duncan eventually undergoes a change, but pays for his past sins when he is crushed under a train while rescuing his nephew from a tunnel.	176836
1930	Swellhead, The	M				Sportswriter Johnny Trump (Jimmy Gleason) hired to manage boxer	176837
2000	Swept Away TV	T			Series 2000.	Reporter New Music (Gaby Wagner). Hosts Nick Corirossi, Brianne McKay.	176838
2003	Swerve It Like Merv	M			Short - Comedy	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (John Clagnan).	176839
2007	Swiadek koronny (aka Crown Witness, The State Witness, Key Witness)	MF			Poland - Based on a True Story. 	Investigative Reporter  must guard a potentially incriminating secret from his past while his subject, a reformed Mafioso, prepares to put his life on the line by testifying against his mob associates. The gangster about to testify against his associates meets a reporter with a terrible secret unlocking a series of explosive events in both their lives. Will the reformed thug live long enough to finger his former comrades and will the journalist find justice before it’s too late. Criminal Reporter-Documentary Maker has been working on a new documentary project and gets an opportunity to interview a mob midlevel boss who has become a state witness, and whose testimonies have helped bring down a lot of members of the criminal underworld. There is also a camerawoman working with the reporter. The main part of the story is about the interview and past events in mob circles are recounted in flashbacks as the former mob boss tells his story. 	176840
2000	Swift Death to Critics, A	N		DeFelitta, Frank		Movie Critics are being killed as the result of one woman’s revenge against seven American movie critics whose viciously caustic reviews caused the suicide of her husband, the miscarriage of their baby and the total collapse of their world.	176841
1947	Swift Home Service Club, The	DT			Series. 10-10-1947 to 3-26-1948. NBC	Hosts Tex Falkenberg and Jinx Falkenberg (radio husband and wife team) with Sandra Gable (interior decorating), Martha Logan (economist).	176842
1970	Swimming Pool, The	M			AFI-Journalists/Authors	Journalist	176843
2003	Swimming Pool, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8683, 8684			British Crime Novelist turns in a different kind of novel to her publisher who rejects it. The novelist clashes with publisher's daughter while they stay at his house for the weekend. But did it all happen or is it all part of the novelist's imagination?	176844
1998	Swimming to Catalina	NM		Woods, Stuart		News Media	176845
2002	Swimming Upstream	M				Reporter (Murray Rose). Reporter (Paul Raynor). Radio Commentator (Raj Ryan).	176846
2004	Swimming With Sharks	DF			Singapore - Short	Documentary. Interviewer Kristina Foster.	176847
2009	Swimsuit	NM		Patterson, James and Maxine Paetro		Los Angeles Times Reporter Ben Hawkins is conducting his own research into the case of a breathtakingly beautiful supermodel on a photo shoot in Hawaii who disappears. Fearing the worst, her parents travel to Hawaii to investigate for themselves. Hawkins hopes to help the victim and get an idea for his next bestseller. With no leads and no closer to uncovering the kidnapper’s identity than when he stepped off the plane, Ben gets a shocking visit that pushes him into an impossible-to-resist deal with the devil. 	176848
1997	Swimsuit: Movie, The	M				Press Corps #1 (April Axton). Press Corps #2 (Larry Gund).	176849
1970	Swing Out, Sweet Land	T				Journalist  Frederick Douglass (Roscoe Lee Browne). Newspaper Printer (Red Skeleton).  Newspaper Printer's Assistant (Tom Smothers).	176850
1984	Swing Shift	M				News Media. First Interviewer (Maggie Renzi). Second Interviewer (Sandy McLeod)	176851
1938	Swing That Cheer	M				News Media. Editor (Steve Pendleton). Reporter (Ray Walker).  Photographer (Eddie Fetherston).	176852
1936	Swing Time	M	L			Announcer (Joe Ray)	176853
1999	Swing Vote	MT				TV News Anchor #1 (Patty Lotz). Field Reporter #1 (Dale Harimoto). Field Reporter #2 (Tom Urich).	176854
2008	Swing Vote	M				News Media. Reporters (Ronald Hamilton, Suzanne Wilcox). National News Media covers single voter who can decide the presidential election. Christopher Matthews (as Himself). 	176855
1940	Swing With Bing	M			Short	Sportswriter (Henry McLemore).	176856
1938	Swing Your Lady	M				Sports Reporter Jack Miller (Ronald Reagan). Photographer (Irving Bacon).	176857
1938	Swing, Sister, Swing	M				Reporter (Art Yeoman). Photographer (Eddie Fetherston). Photographer (Fred Santley).	176858
1966	Swinger, The	M	DVD -R 1576		AFI-Editors/Magazines/Publishers/Authors	Magazine Editor. Photographer (Robert Aiken). Photographer (Peter Gowland).	176859
1945	Swingin' on a Rainbow	M				Photographer (George Davis)	176860
1974	Swinging Cheerleaders, The	M		Witherspoon, Jane, Betty Conkey (Screenplay)	Ness Book	College Journalist Kate (Jo Johnston) is a student at Mesa State University who joins cheerleading squad to do an expose on exploitation for her term paper. She is living with Editor Ron (Ian Sanders) of an underground paper, Mesa Free Press..Moves into the dorms to pursue story. Gets involved with football star forced into engagement with cheer squad captain, whose father and the coach plan to throw the big game. Football star refuses to go along, arrested on phony drug charge and kidnapped.Reporter is on outs with other cheerleaders after cheer squad captain shows them the story she has been writing, reporter is able to get their support to rescue football star in time for the game.	176861
1969	Swinging Murder	NM		Matthews, Anthony (L. Black)		News Media	176862
2008	Swingtown: Get Down Tonight	T	DVD -R HQ 10176		Episode. 8-15-2008	Newspaper. Janet gets a temporary job at a local newspaper and when the editor discovers how efficient she is, he offers her a full-time job. 	176863
2008	Swingtown: Surprise	T	DVD -R HQ 10202		Episode. 8-30-2008	Advice-Columnist Trudy for Chicago Daily Sun. Janet applies for the job of Miss Trudy, advice columnist. Editor is looking for submissions to find out who will do the column. She writes a sample column. Henry Fisher, her coworker, encourages her to apply after they do a sample question-and-answer in the newspaper office. She brings Henry home and discovers a surprise party for her birthday. Janet’s husband confesses his love for her best friend to her best friend. 	176864
2008	Swingtown: Take It To the Limit	T	DVD -R HQ 10228		Episode. 9-6-2008	Advice-Columnist Janet for Chicago Daily Sun. Janet applies for the job of Miss Trudy, advice columnist, gets the job and refuses it. But Henry Fisher, her coworker, tells the editor she changed her mind and brings her the first Dear Janet column. Her husband, who is supposed to be flying to Cincinnati for a new job, meets with her best friend at a hotel, while Janet toasts herself with champagne given to her by Henry and pastes her first column in her scrapbook.  The Dear Trudy advice column is now officially the Dear Janet advice column in the final episode of this first season. 	176865
1991	Switch	M				Photographer (Robert Elias)	176866
1977	Switch: Camera Angles	T			Episode #41. 1-30-1977	News Media. A revolutionary new camera, kidnapping and murder are involved in a case that Max and Pete tackle without telling each other to help a friend.	176867
1977	Switch: Hemline Heist, The	T		Guss, Jack	Episode #45. 2-27-1977	News Media	176868
1978	Switch: Mexican Standoff	T		Figueroa, John and Larry Forrester	Episode #66. 7-30-1978	News Media. White slavers smuggle aliens from Latin America.	176869
1977	Switch: Snitch, The	T			Episode #39. 1-16-1977	News Media. City Hall Newscaster (Dick Whittinghill).	176870
1997	Switchback	M				News Media. Reporter (Tricia Springer). News Anchor (Kristin McCloskey)	176871
1999	Switched at Birth	MT				Courthouse Reporters (Kaz Garas, Karen Johnson-Miller). Final Reporter (Shannon Day). TV Interviewer (Laura Duyn).	176872
1991	Switched at Birth	MT				News Media. Philadelphia Anchor (Mario Machado). Sarasota Anchor (Ron Tank).	176873
1988	Switching Channels	M	DVD -R HQ 1773, 1774. L.	Hecht, Ben, Charles MacArthur (Play -- "Front Page, The").  Jonathan Reynolds (Screenplay)	Remake of His Girl Friday/Front Page	TV Anchor-Reporter Christy Colleran (Kathleen Turner) works for the Satellite News Network in Chicago. Her boss is John L. Sullivan IV (Burt Reynolds), the station's slave-driving news director. She's his ex-wife and wants to leave the profession.Planning to take a job as host of A.M. Manhattan and combine a career with a domestic life.  Man is due to be executed for killing a cop. Political corruption involved. Colleran inadvertently provides the means for the prisoner's escape.Hides prisoner in a copy machine after lights go off in the prison because of all the electronic media equipment plugged in by reporters on hand to cover the execution. She and Sullivan videotape an interview with the prisoner.Newspaper reporters refer to TV reporters as mannequins.  TV reporters are shown doing their stand-ups and each of them sound exactly the same.  Televising executions also an issue.Reporter (Warren Davis). Reporter (Rex Hagon). Reporter (Katya Ladan). Reporter (Laurie Paton). SNN Anchor Person (Ray Landry). 6'8" Cameraman (Philip Malotte).	176874
1992	Swoon	M				Reporter (Christie MacFadyen). Reporter (Robert McKanna). Reporter (Bobby Reed). Press Conference Extras (Oscar Aleman, Emanuel Baetich, Robert M. Beck, Mike Diaz, Haddy Lederman, Tanya Taylor).	176875
1944	Swooner Crooner	C	L. Volume. 1, Golden Age			Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad.  Porky places a want ad: Rooster Auditions	176876
2008	Swop!	M				Public Relations. PR Guy (Denton Douglas). 	176877
1910	Sword Edge of Chance	SSF		Bayley, T. Donald		Press	176878
1949	Sword in the Desert	M	DVD 10131			Radio. Sabra (Marta Toren) delivers stinging attacks on British via underground radio broadcasts	176879
2001	Sword Maiden, The	N		King, Susan		Tabloid Reporter Hope Spencer who is based in Los Angeles arrives in Gospel, Idaho hoping for inspiration, but she discovers truth is stranger than fiction -- even tabloid fiction -- in the small town. Then there is local sheriff Dylan Taber. He’s no made-up character from one of her stories -- Dylan is all too real, and soon Hope faces the awful truth she’s been without a man for too long. 	176880
1952	Sword of Honor, The	N	OWN - H	Waugh, Evelyn	Triology --"Men at Arms, "Offices and Gentlemen," and "Unconditional Surrender."	Editor Everard Spruce, the founder and editor of Survival -- "A man who cherished no ambitions for the future, believing, despite the title of his monthly review, that the human race was destined to dissolve in chaos.  Based on Cyril Connolly.	176881
1939	Sword of Honour	M				Commentator (Tommy Woodrooffe)	176882
2001	Swordfish	M				Los Angeles Times Reporter (Kevin F. Sherry).	176883
1996	Sworn to Justice	M	SVD 1179			TV Anchor (Karen Eden)	176884
1987	Sworn to Silence	MT	L			News Media	176885
1892	Sybil Knox	N	MLPL	Hale, Edward Everett		Editor Jim Blaine. Mostly on newspapers	176886
1995	Sydney, Invincible	NJ		Rodowsky, Colby		School Newspaper. Sydney Downie is assigned to the school newspaper. A junior at Hawthorne Hills, she is named editor.  Sassy narrator	176887
1990	Sydney:	T			Episode. Series 3-21-1990 to 8-6-1990	Newspaper. Story on Sydney in Los Angeles Tribune called "A Week in the Life of Sydney Kells -- Valerie Bertinelli" -- private investigator	176888
1990	Sydney:	T			Episode.	Reporter Jamie Ellsworth (Annabelle Gurwitch) decides to do a story on Sydney, but she wishes she could stop the presses -- and crawl under them -- when she bungles a big case.	176889
1990	Sydney: 36-24-36	T			Episode #10. 6-4-1990	News. Sydney watches the news when Billy learns how to play football with his dad.	176890
1976	Sykes: Fishing	T			Episode #48. 11-18-1976	Newsreader (Bob Wellings).	176891
1978	Sykes: Picket Line	T			Episode #57.  1-11-1978	Reporter (Michael Ripper).	176892
1978	Syksylla kaikki on toisin	MF				Journalist (Matti Ollila)	176893
1977	Sylvia im Reich der Wollust	MF				Photographer (Uschi Zech)	176894
1946	Sylvia Sanders and the Tangled Web	NM	OWN - H	Radford, R.L.		Radio. Sylvia Sanders, a career in Chicago on the radio networks is her ambition.	176895
2009	Sympathy for Delicious	M				Newscaster (Tina Morasco). Newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing. 	176896
1986	Syndrome	N	OWN - P	Pronin, Barbara		Investigative Reporter Nancy Rafferty is on to the biggest story of her career -- investigating a medical miracle	176897
1990	Syngenor	M				Reporter Nick Cary (Mitchell Laurance), smelling a story, discovers that Syngenor is the first artificial life form, a genetically engineered, unstoppable soldier built by a multinational corporation. Weeks from completion, one of the team lets a prototype loose before it is perfected and it annihilates several innocent employees, including the public relations director, and its creator, a scientist. The reporter teams up with a scientist’s niece to try to save the day. 	176898
1929	Synthetic Sin	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	176899
2005	Syriana	M	DVD -R HQ 7611, 7612, 7619			News Media. Merger between oil companies leads to political intrigue and murder.	176900
1953	System, The	M		Grafton, Edith and Samuel (Story - "Investigation").  Jo Eisinger (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jerry Allen (Don Beddoe) of the News-Tribune has been writing articles attacking a crime syndicate run by a man who is in love with Felice Stuart (Joan Weldon), daughter of newspaper's publisher Roger Stuart (Fay Roope).Syndicate leader tries to get reporter to stop his crusading by reminding him that their sons are friends. Appeal is unsuccessful, so is ordered by his boss to stop the paper and kill the reporter. Allen is murdered by the mob.Syndicate head's son commits suicide and he lets himself be charged with perjury before the investigating committee. Publisher's daughter promises to wait for his release.	176901
1927	Syv dager for Elisabeth	MF				Journalist Morten Gribb (Henry Gleditsch)	176902
2005	Szabadsag, szerelem	MF				Reporter (Laszlo Bartok). At the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, the Hungarian water polo team faces off against the Russians in what will become known as one of the bloodiest matches in sport's history.	176903
1961	Szczesciarz Antoni	MF			Poland	News Media. Reporter (Witold Skaruch). Messengers (Waclaw Kowalski, Ryszard Pietruski).	176904
2008	Szemben a maffiaval	MF				Reporter (Iren Karman)	176905
2003	Szent Ivan Napja	MF			Hungary	Journalist (Attila Piti). TV Host (Peter Novak)	176906
2001	Szivarvany harcosa, A	MT				Editor, General (Geza Tordy).	176907
2005	Szoknya, egy nadrag, Egy	MF			Hungary	Journalist (Attila Arpa). TV Host (Gabor Gundel Takacs).	176908
1988	Szomszedok:	TF			Episode #44. 12-29-1988	Reporter (Istvan Lakatos). Printer Girl Agi (Eva Naszladi).	176909
1989	Szomszedok:	TF			Episodes. Series. 1989-	Journalist Dezso Garami (Tibor Gaspar). Editor-in-Chief (Tamas Toth). Typesetter (Iren Bodis, 1991).	176910
1988	Szomszedok:	TF			Episode #28. 5-19-1988	Journalist (Zsuzsa Holl).	176911
1999	Szomszedok:	TF			Episode #329. 12-2-1999	Newspaper Delivery Man (Gyorgy Somhegyi).	176912
1998	Szomszedok:	TF			Episode #279. 1-1-1998. Episode #282. 2-12-1998.	Editor Marta (Kati Takacs).	176913
1995	Szomszedok:	TF			Episode #224. 11-23-1995	Cameraman Dini (Csaba Ujvan).	176914
1999	Szomszedok: Bohm naploja II	TF			Episode #322. 8-26-1999	Journalist Dezso Garami (Tibor Gaspar).	176915
1989	Sztuka kochania	MF			Poland	News Media. TV Reporter (Halszka Wasilewska).	176916
2005	T Wharf	N		Douglas, George A.		Reporter Benjamin Hamilton for New England's Great Breakfast Table Newspaper on the eve of World War II. He lives on picturesque T Wharf on Boston's waterfront and falls in love with a French ballerina on tour in America.He covers the sinking of the submarine Squalus off Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the dramatic rescue of the survivors and drawn-out salvage of the submarine.World War II starts with Germany invading Poland and the dancer returns to Paris. She promises to return in the spring to marry Ben, but is caught in German-occupied Paris.America prepares for war with a peacetime draft, and a bitter debate rages over whether this country should intervene. President Roosevelt is granted unlimited war powers by Congress, and Ben receives a commission in the Navy and leaves T Wharf.	176917
1992	T-bakku no hanayome	MF				Reporter (Isao Shinozaki)	176918
1994	T-Force	M				Reporter (Karen Elise Baldwin)	176919
1913	T. Tembaron	N	GPL	Burnett, Francis Hodgson		Journalist began as a New York  newsboy, moves up to  Harlem society reporter on a Sunday newspaper and on to large inheritance in England. Editor Galton. Sunday Earth. Editor Horace Greeley, a character.	176920
1982	T.J. Hooker	MT				Reporter #2 (Tawny Little)	176921
1985	T.J. Hooker: Assassin, The	T			Episode #77. 11-13-1985.	Newscaster (Charlee Williams). State Department asks Hooker's help in tracking down a man whom he served alongside in Vietnam. The man is disillusioned, mentally unstable but a trained executioner.He plans to assassinate the head of a visiting Russian trade delegation.	176922
1986	T.J. Hooker: Deadly Force (aka Buck Rogers)	T		Lord, Stephen	Episode #91. 5-28-1986	Female TV Reporter eager for a story hampers an investigation into the death of a detective's niece who was at a jewelry store buying a gift for her uncle's 25th anniversary in the force when the store is hit by armed robbers and she is gunned down.One of the murderous robbers gets a taste for the fame that the shooting brings him and plans to make a play for the determined TV reporter so he can get more media attention.	176923
1986	T.J. Hooker: Death Trip	T			Episode #87. 5-14-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Maureen Grady). Reporter #2 (Bobby Justin). Friendly LCPD baseball game is interrupted by a shooting when a passing man out for a walk with his daughter is shot in an attempted execution.The wounded man is a retired mobster who is now an informant and has been helping the FBI with valuable information. The Feds are eager to keep him alive and ask Hooker to make sure no harm comes to him.	176924
1984	T.J. Hooker: Gang War	T			Episode #48. 5-5-1984	News Media. Reporter (Tiiu Leek). When the president of one Hispanic gang is gunned down in a drive-by shooting, a new neighborhood peace program designed to reduce tension in the area is jeopardized.Two Hispanic gangs are close to declaring all-out war on each other. Although the assailants who murdered the president of one of the gangs are identified to be wearing the dress code of the victim's rival gang, Hooker suspects someone else.The suspect wants to fuel the feud to benefit from the sale of fire-arms sold to both sides of the conflict.	176925
1984	T.J. Hooker: Night Vigil	T			Episode #50. 10-13-1984	TV Newsreader (Joanne Ishimine). Stacy is shot when unwittingly walking in on an armed robbery leaving her hospitalized in a coma with a bullet lodged dangerously close to her heart.She faces precarious surgery while Hooker and the rest of her team searches for the robbers who are armed with armor-piercing bullets. Hooker will do anything to catch the shooters even if it means putting his career on the line.	176926
1982	T.J. Hooker: Protectors, The (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 3-13-1982. 90-Minute Pilot	News Media. Reporter #2 (Tawny Little).	176927
1984	T.J. Hooker: Pursuit (aka Hot Pursuit)	T			Episode #52. 10-27-1984	TV Newscaster (Joanne Ishimine). Hooker and Romano chase two armed robbers who held up a local bank taking the teller hostage. A high-speed pursuit ends in the thieves' car plowing into the side of the tanker.Hooker receives criticism for his decision to give chase. The young woman taken hostage lost her unborn baby as a result of the crash.	176928
1983	T.J. Hooker: Shadow of Truth, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2877	Sherman, Robert	Episode #32. 10-29-1983	Investigative Journalist Lisa Jericho (Helen Shaver) of the Sun-Telegraph newspaper probes a dishonest builder constructing a Children's Hospital. T.J. Hooker falls for her. Attempts are made on her life to stop her story.One policeman calls Jericho, "queen of the muckrakers." Hooker is on a date with Jericho, an infamous muck-raking reporter, when the restaurant they're in comes under gunfire. A man whose Lisa has previously done an article on is killed in the shooting.But Hooker begins to theorize that Jericho was in fact the intended target when later his life once again is endangered.What Hooker and Jericho do not know is that the crooked head of a construction company the reporter is investigating is determined to  see that she isn't around to print an upcoming article revealing his corruption.	176929
1982	T.J. Hooker: Streets, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3347	Husky, Rick	Episode. 3-5-1982	Reporter dogs Hooker's steps as he pursues a serial mugger who leaves Bibles behind. Hooker and Romano have to escort the overeager, aggressive newswoman. The reporter's involvement just serves to complicate matters further.	176930
1971	T.R. Baskin	M				Interviewer (Marrian Walters)	176931
1992	T.S.W. Sheridan: All the Dead Heroes	NM	MLPL	Wilcox, Stephen	#3 T.S.W. Sheridan Mysteries	Crime Reporter Timothy Seamus Wolfe (T.S.W.) Sheridan, freelance journalist and amateur sleuth, a longtime Manhattanite from upstate New York investigates the stormy career and murder of a retired ballplayerSheridan investigates the troubled life and untimely death of one of his boyhood idols from the 1960s, a baseball legend, the second black player to play for the New York Yankees.The African-American player's outspokenness on civil rights and labor issues, and a reputation for womanizing and gambling, had forced him from the game he loved.For 20 years he lived the life of a recluse on a secluded piece of land tucked away in upstate New York's Finger Lakes region.Now, only two weeks before his controversial induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, the player is savagely murdered. Sheridan wants to find out why.	176932
1989	T.S.W. Sheridan: Dry White Tear, The	NM	PVL	Wilcox, Stephen F.	#1 T.S.W. Sheridan Mysteries	Crime Reporter Timothy Seamus Wolfe (T.S.W.) Sheridan, freelance journalist and amateur sleuth, a longtime Manhattanite from upstate New York is used to murder in the big city. But why in a quiet village?Friends on a local newspaper help him solve the murder. A wry and worldly crime reporter from Manhattan finds himself returning to his small-town upstate New York roots when he inherits a cottage on Seneca Lake from his favorite uncle.But before he can kick back and enjoy his new digs in the middle of the Finger Lakes' picturesque wine country, Sheridan is determined to find out who killed his Uncle Charlie Dugan -- and why.Could it have been real estate developer looking to add Charlie's land to his properties? Or the local wine maker, who needed more lakeside acres to expand his vineyard? The Bible-thumping widow next door who doesn't like Sheridan or any other man?There's also a comely waitress named Sorrel Brown to ease Sheridan's way as he wades hip-deep into what could be the biggest and last scoop he ever gets.	176933
1994	T.S.W. Sheridan: Green Mosaic	NM		Wilcox, Stephen F.	#4 T.S.W. Sheridan Mysteries	Crime Reporter Timothy Seamus Wolfe (T.S.W.) Sheridan, freelance journalist and amateur sleuth, a longtime Manhattanite from upstate New York.Green terrorists, big lumber and the local law are all at odds with Sheridan as he probes the death of a beautiful environmentalist. Old flames, new jealousies, the age-old hostilities between the forces of progress and preservation all are involved.Twisting trail through northern New York's rugged Adirondack Mountains leads Sheridan to the killer, but not before he deals with a barroom brawl with the town bully, a near-miss in the deep woods and enough red herrings to fill any angler's stringer.	176934
1990	T.S.W. Sheridan: St. Lawrence Run, The	N	OWN - P	Wilcox, Stephen F.	#2 T.S.W. Sheridan Mysteries	Crime Reporter Timothy Seamus Wolfe (T.S.W.) Sheridan, freelance journalist and amateur sleuth, a longtime Manhattanite from upstate New York.Investigating the recent murder of a history professor, Sheridan, at his humorous and daring best, is drawn to site of an old tragedy. In 1937, bootleggers burned Castle House, on one of New York State's Thousand Islands killing 18 people locked inside.At the island called Widowsok Cape, Sheridan meets an old-timer who brags about having known the principals in the case. He offers no clues to the recent murder, which is possibly linked to the Castle House holocaust.Sheridan is at first courteously discouraged by the sheriff and leading citizens. Their failed efforts escalate into death-dealing blows at the "snoop" and several of his allies as he uncovers the terrifying secrets.	176935
1981	T.T. Baldwin: End of the Line	NS		O'Cork, Shannon	#2 T.T. Baldwin Mysteries	Sports News Photographer T.T. (Theresa Tracy Baldwin) of New York City, amateur sleuth and heroine of many desperate situations in the world of -deep fishing.T.T. becomes entangled with murder on the high seas in a case involving deep-sea fishing, a missing diamond necklace and a man overboard.	176936
1983	T.T. Baldwin: Hell Bent for Heaven	NS		O'Cork, Shannon	#3 T.T. Baldwin Mysteries	Sports News Photographer T.T. (Theresa Tracy Baldwin) of New York City, amateur sleuth and heroine of many desperate situations in the world of -deep fishing.	176937
1980	T.T. Baldwin: Sports Freak	NS		O'Cork, Shannon	#1 T.T. Baldwin Mysteries	Sports News Photographer T.T. (Theresa Tracy Baldwin) of New York City, amateur sleuth and heroine of many desperate situations in the world of -deep fishing.	176938
1988	T.V. 101 (aka TV 101): Rolling (aka Premiere)	T	A1255. A1253 (Episode)	Schaefer, Karl	Episode #1. 11-19-1988. Series 11-29-1988 to 3-25-1989.  CBS	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.Principal Edward Steadman remembers Kevin as a disruptive former student and this leads to conflict.	176939
1989	T.V. 101: Clicks	T		Dearborn, Matt	Episode #9. 2-1-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176940
1988	T.V. 101: Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Teenagers (But Were Afraid To Ask)	T		Schaefer, Karl	Episode #2. 12-6-1988	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176941
1989	T.V. 101: First Love (Part 1)	T		Douglas, Pamela	Episode #10. 2-25-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176942
1989	T.V. 101: First Love (Part 2)	T		Croner, Karen. Pamela Douglas, Racelle Freidman, Michael Cassutt	Episode #11. 3-4-1989.	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176943
1989	T.V. 101: First Love (Part 3)	T		Croner, Karen, Pamela Douglas	Episode #12. 3-11-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176944
1988	T.V. 101: Home	T		Rothenberg, David	Episode #4. 12-20-1988	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176945
1989	T.V. 101: Kangaroo Gate	T		Eisendrath, Juhn and Kathryn Pratt	Episode #6. 1-11-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176946
1989	T.V. 101: Last Temptation of Checker, The (Part 1)	T		Cassutt, Michael	Episode #7. 1-18-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176947
1989	T.V. 101: Last Temptation of Checker, The (Part 2)	T		Cassutt, Mark R.	Episode #8. 1-25-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176948
1989	T.V. 101: On the Road, or The Episode Where Sherman Learns to Drink	T		Dearborn, Matt. Beth Hillshafer	Episode #5. 1-4-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176949
1989	T.V. 101: Remembrance of Keegan's Past (aka Keegan's Past)	T		Eisendrath, John. Kathryn Pratt	Episode #13. 3-15-1989	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176950
1989	T.V. 101: Unaired Episodes	T			Episodes #14, #15, #16, #17.	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.School TV Reporters. "Teacher of the Year," "Modern Steamy Romance" and "Bang, Zoom" (Parts 1 and 2).	176951
1988	T.V. 101: Unbearable Rightness of Penny, The	T		Cassutt, Michael	Episode #3. 12-13-1988	TV News Photographer Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards) is recently divorced. He quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Reporters, Managers, Technicians.	176952
1987	T.V. Sphincter	DT				Detroit 2 News Anchor Kathy Adams. Detroit 2 Reporter Murray Feldman. Detroit 2 Reporter Kelly Kerrigan - Voice. Action News Reporter Bill Proctor. Detroit 2 Reporter George Sells. News 4 Reporter Debra Silberstein.	176953
1975	Ta' det som en mand, frue!	MF				TV Interviewer (Susanne Giese)	176954
1969	Ta'lidt solskin	MF				Journalist (Poul Glargaard). Journalist Jensen (Erik Wedersoe).	176955
2004	Taalla Tesvisio	DF			Finland	Interviewer Erkki Ilo.	176956
1957	Taas tytto kadoksissa!	MF				News Reader (Niilo Ihamaki).	176957
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Art Patron, The	T			Episode #20. 1-29-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul and Peter in Paris are like Paul and Peter elsewhere -- girl-hungry. And this time around, it's Josette Paul's after, and Danielle for Peter.	176958
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Be My Guest	T			Episode #4. 10-9-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Lady9 named Stephanie (Nita Talbot) decides that Paul's a good prospect as a husband. Her reason: he likes her dog.	176959
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Crazy Over Horses	T			Episode #28. 3-26-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Ariel Evans is a British lass with a fancy for horses, and Paul sees that the only hope of melting her heart to his charms is to develop an interest in horses.	176960
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Devil To Pay	T			Episode #13. 12-11-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.The bachelor's bachelor Pete gets a wire from Grandma ordering him home for a wedding. And he suspects it's his own.	176961
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Doll in the Bathtub, The	T			Episode #9. 11-13-1960	Press Photographer (Jimmy Cross). Magazine Photographer (Harry Jackson). A Hollywood starlet tries to drown herself in front of Paul's house. He rushes to save her -- and gets belted for his effort.Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.	176962
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Double Trouble	T			Episode #8. 11-6-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul makes a dinner date with Barbara, a gorgeous lady he's met on the beach. But when he meets the girl at the restaurant, she gives him the cold shoulder. And why not? It's not Barbara -- it's her twin sister Penelope (Gena Rowlands).	176963
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Dream Boy	T			Episode #29. 4-9-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Frustrated because Paul always gets the girl, Peter falls into a deep sleep -- and enters a dream world where he becomes a dashing and irresistible prince.	176964
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: For Money Or Love	T			Episode #2. 9-14-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul is lined up for a date with friend Peter's cousin, Hilary (Elizabeth Montgomery). She's dripping with cash but quite a penny-pincher.	176965
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Galatea	T			Episode #22. 2-12-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul decides to run an "ideal girl" contest. His Cockney charwoman, Maggie, takes a great interest in the stunt.	176966
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Girl Overboard	T			Episode #19. 1-22-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen, Peter and Paul are on a luxury liner heading for Europe where Paul has been hired to do some cartoons. At the moment, however, Paul has something else on his mind, namely, a doll named Diana.	176967
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Golden Arrow, The	T			Episode #21. 2-5-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul quickly gets cozy with a lovely British babe on the boat train from Paris to London. He doesn't know she's actually Lady Diana Masters, who's bored stiff with the life of nobility.	176968
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Happily Unmarried	T			Episode #15. 12-25-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen sends Paul an order to stop playing and get to work. Trouble is the messenger is a sexy girl named Dottie.	176969
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Holiday in Spain	T			Episode #26. 3-12-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul takes a holiday in Spain and runs into a beauty named Gitana (Linda Cristal) -- Spain's most famous female matador.	176970
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Hot and Cold	T			Episode #10. 11-20-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul announces he's so exhausted by his wild social life that he's going to recuperate at Happy Valley Health Farm. But his friend can't picture his buddy forsaking Malibu for a dull health resort. He decides to follow and see what gives.	176971
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: How to Lose a Girl	T			Episode #14. 12-18-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen gives Paul a dressing down for missing deadlines on his cartoon strip. He also provides Paul with a little competition by hiring a female cartoonist named Betty Boyden (Chris White).	176972
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: I Love a Marine	T			Episode #7. 10-30-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul gets a telegram informing him to expect a weekend visit from a Marine who saved his life during the Korean war. Now the marine is a nurse -- and a female.	176973
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Invitation, The	T			Episode #32. 4-30-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen talks Paul into vacating his Malibu retreat so he can use it for a dinner party with an exotic Indian maharani. But seeing the old master in action is too good to miss, so Paul and Peter masquerade as servants.	176974
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Italian Riviera	T			Episode #27. 3-19-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen and Peter have seen Paul talking to lots of girls, but this time they can't believe their eyes. Paul's latest lovely seems to be a mermaid.	176975
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Matchmaker, The	T			Episode #6. 10-23-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Larsen runs a contest and offers as first prize a week in Hollywood with Paul as escort. The winner is elderly, motherly Mollie Coburn.	176976
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Me and My Shadow	T			Episode #23. 2-19-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Just back from a trip to Europe, Paul has Emory Farnsworth breathing down his neck. Emory is an apprentice cartoonist, assigned to assist Paul in his work. The eager student tries to emulate everything Paul does.	176977
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Movie Set, The	T			Episode #24. 2-26-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Movie company wants to use Paul's house in Malibu to shoot some scenes. Paul isn't around, but his friend gives them the go-ahead mainly because there's a good-looking woman in the cast.Columnist (Eleanor Audley). 	176978
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: My Brother, the Hero	T			Episode #3. 10-2-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul's young brother Chris tells one of his pals at military school about his big brother's wartime heroics. But the classmate can top that with stories about his pop. So the boys decide to prove which one is the bigger hero.	176979
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: My Darling Teacher	T			Episode #11. 11-27-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul's young brother Chris thinks big brother's Malibu home would be just the quiet place he needs to prepare for a math test. Pretty soon, it's Paul who's working on the arithmetic and Chris who's enjoying life on the beach.	176980
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: One Blonde Too Many	T			Episode #1. 9-18-1960. Series 9-18-1960 to 9-19-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul meets blonde beauty Susan who seems to have everything going for her including a flair for cooking.  Susan (Mary Murphy). Brunette (Mary Tyler Moore).	176981
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: One Night in Paris	T			Episode #12. 12-4-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul goes to France for "One Night in Paris," but decides he might stay longer when he meets pretty Lucienne Palette (Luciana Paluzzi). Meanwhile, back home, Larsen is expecting a new client, a French authoress. Her name? Lucienne Palette.	176982
1960	Tab Hunter Show, The: Operation Iceberg	T			Episode #5. 10-16-1960	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul tries to warm up a cold Female Editor Lila Westbrook (Pat Crowley). She's attracted to Paul but is a very chilly type,  but Paul thinks he can trick her into warming up.	176983
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Personal Appearance	T			Episode #30. 4-16-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.	176984
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Portia Go Home	T			Episode #16. 1-1-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Cartoonist Paul is sued when a lady (Joanna Barnes) claims the heroine in his comic strip is based on her	176985
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Sultan For a Day	T			Episode #24. 3-5-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul and Peter stake out the gaming tables of Las Vegas. They've had a premonition that luck will be on their side and a winning streak seems to justify the feeling.	176986
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Those Happy College Days	T			Episode #31. 4-23-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul is offered an opportunity to lecture at a college, but isn't very much interested until he learns it's a women's college.	176987
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Turnabout	T			Episode #17. 1-8-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul is getting frazzled by the constant interruptions to his work so he decides to get away from the jangling phones and buzzing doorbells and talks his pal Peter into exchanging residences for a few days.	176988
1961	Tab Hunter Show, The: Weekend On Ice	T			Episode #18. 1-15-1961	Cartoonist Paul Morgan (Tab Hunter), creator-artist of comic strip, "Bachelor at Large" published by Comics, Incorporated.  Owner John Larsen (Jerome Cowan), boss and owner of Comics, Inc.Paul and Peter are living it up at the Snow Valley winter resort. Peter brags that another guest, pretty Julie Carroll, finds him attractive -- so Paul decides to do a little attracting himself.	176989
1976	Tabatha: Pilot	T			Pilot #1. 4-24-1976	Magazine Editorial Assistant Tabitha Stevens (Liberty Williams) at San Francisco's fashionable Trend Magazine. Editor Roberta (Barbara Cason). Bonnie, magazine employee (Cindi Haynie).Magazine Editorial Assistant Tabatha is now all grown up and an editorial assistant on a magazine and in love with one of the magazine's artist, a mortal. Adam a warlock tries to convince Tabatha to use her powers.She is trying to figure out how to tell the mortal she loves that she is a witch.	176990
1997	Tabe Slioor, ei kuka tahansa	DF			Finland	Interviewer Marjatta Cronvall.	176991
1977	Tabitha: Arrival of Nancy	T			Episode #8. 12-17-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Tabitha's naïve friend Nancy Kravitz arrives in Hollywood full of unrealistic expectations.	176992
1977	Tabitha: Halloween Show	T			Episode #4. 11-12-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).When Paul Thurston mocks witches and witchcraft, Tabitha must protect him from a powerful coven leader. Victoria (Tiiu Leek).	176993
1977	Tabitha: Minerva Goes Straight	T			Episode #6. 11-26-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Aunt Minerva chooses to try life as a mortal when she meets a French ski instructor.	176994
1977	Tabitha: Mister Nice Guy	T			Episode #7. 12-10-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Tabitha is annoyed by Paul's arrogance so Minerva casts a spell to humble him. Unfortunately, the spell has an ugly consequence when Paul's show loses ratings.	176995
1978	Tabitha: Paul Goes To New York	T	SVD 1295		Episode #12. 1-7-1978	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Paul Thurston is offered a hosting job in New York. His replacement is a mean-tempered woman, a gossip columnist, Barbara Sharma (Renee Cummings).	176996
1977	Tabitha: Pilot	T			Episode #2 (Second Pilot - See Tabatha). 5-7-1977. Series 9-10-1977 to 8-12-1978	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Young witch Tabitha Stephens is torn between her mortal brother discouraging her from using her powers and her witch aunt encouraging her to do the opposite.	176997
1977	Tabitha: Star Is Born, A	T			Episode #5. 11-19-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).When Tabitha has trouble with a co-worker, Minerva suggests she try for a promotion to Weather Girl. Tabitha is extremely good at predicting the weather since Minerva makes sure here predictions are always true.	176998
1978	Tabitha: Tabitha's Party	T			Episode #13. 1-14-1978	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Witches' council creates havoc when a love portion intended for Tabitha is consumed by party-goers.	176999
1977	Tabitha: Tabitha's Triangle	T			Episode #9. 12-24-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Aunt Minerva's spell goes crazy when she tries to test the integrity of Tabitha's two suitors.	177000
1977	Tabitha: Tabitha's Weighty Problems	T			Episode #3. 9-10-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Common cold causes Tabitha's nose to twitch and her powers go crazy. Chaos ensues at the weightlifting competition she is covering for the TV station.	177001
1977	Tabitha: That New Black Magic	T			Episode #10. 12-31-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Happily married Marvin finds himself bewitched by a devious witch from Tabitha's school days.	177002
1977	Tabitha: What's Wrong With Mister Right?	T			Episode #11. 12-31-1977	TV Production Assistant Tabitha Stephens (Lisa Hartman) at KXLA-TV, Los Angeles. TV  Show Host Paul Thurston (Robert Urich). Producer Marvin Decker (Mel Stewart).Tabitha has an encounter with a handsome director, but a jealous warlock may ruin her fun.	177003
1983	Table 47	N		Hochstein, Rolaine	Weinberg List	Journalist	177004
2007	Table for Two:  Lessons Learned	NR		Roberts, Nora	Silhouette	Publicist Juliet Trent never mixes business with pleasure, but her newest client, a charming ladies man and chef is determine to whet her appetite for love.	177005
2009	Table Manners	NR		King, Mia		Magazine Publisher Sabine Durant is the sultry ex-fiancee of Kevin Johnson, considered one of the most desirable men in Seattle. When she suddenly appears, Deidre McIntosh, everyone’s favorite go-to person, so successful, so capable, so just plain perfect with a popular cooking show, her own line of cakes and cookies, and an ideal relationship with Johnson. When Durant appears, Deidre needs help. Already intimidated by Kevin’s glamorous, moneyed world -- and his sister who wants Deidre out of Kevin’s life -- she fears she is no match for Sabine. And the go-to girl must figure out where to go next before the tablecloth is pulled out from under her.	177006
1956	Tabloid	T			Lux Video Theatre - 4-5-56	Tabloid	177007
2008	Tabloid	N		Stanley, Johnson		Publisher Tom Pardue is an intense, arrogant and narcissistic man who happens to be an industry leader in the business of publishing supermarket tabloids. He is suspicious and disappointed with the way the government prioritizes its power over the rights and lives of its citizens. After a radical editorialist is mysteriously assassinated, Pardue suspects it was a government-sponsored operation and decides to expose them through his sensationalized media outlets. Fearful of government retribution, Pardue and his associates abandon their home base in New York and escape to Mexico to continue their attacks on the government’s illegal activities. The question for a rational government pushes a fanatical “Rag” magazine publisher to attack the United States government by publishing his conspiracy theories about American politics. “Tabloid:” is a mixture of truth and fiction just like those fascinating little magazines adorning the check-outs at the local supermarkets. 	177008
1993	Tabloid Behind the Headlines	T	SV 220		Episode. 8-14-93	Tabloid	177009
1996	Tabloid Dreams: Stories	SS		Butler, Robert Olen		Tabloid Newspaper Headlines from the more outrageous of the supermarket tabloids are turned into short fiction. Headlines such as “Titanic Victim Speaks Through Waterbed,” “Woman Loses Cookie Bake-Off, Sets Self on Fire,” “Every Man She Kisses Dies” are the starting points for a dozen stories. The titles mimic lurid tabloid headlines such as “Help Me Find My Spaceman Lover” and “Woman Hit by Car Turns into Nymphomaniac.” Each tale has a first-person narrator ranging from a nine-year-old boy who kills mobsters with insouciance to a jealous husband who is reincarnated as a parrot bought by his former wife. 	177010
2006	Tabloid Eye, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 6693			Tabloid Press history	177011
2006	Tabloid Love	N		Harrison, Bridget	Memoir	Columnist Bridget Harrison for the New York Post on dating on life and love in New York City.	177012
1932	Tabloid Suite: Four Pictures of a Modern Newspaper	MUS	CD- Basta Records. #B0001Z4PIC - Metropole Orchestra. Dutch.	Grofe, Ferde		Tabloid Suite. Four Pictures of a Modern Newspaper: Run of the News (3:31). Sob Sister (5:23). Comic Strip (3:11). Going to Press (7:38).  Instruments include Remington typewriters, machine guns and a recording of a linotype machine..The work evokes the busy razzmatazz at a big-city paper. Typewriter in opening movements, sirens in final movement. The New York City Mirror (Jan. 14, 1933): "Newspaper Noise…But It's Music To Them.""Absorbing auditory atmosphere in Daily Mirror editorial, composing and press rooms…" No. 1 Run of the News: Typewriters chant the rhythm of the news…chatter, chatter, cackle, clatter…High tragedy reaches boldly for the headlines…"New York Times, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1933: "Tabloid's Furor Is Set to Music." "Typewriters Click and Pistol Shots Bark to Whiteman Baton at Premiere." "Staid Patrons Startled.""Newspaper office color and atmosphere...Four typewriters, a revolver, a machine-gun, an emergency wagon siren, a policeman's whistle and the clack of telegraph keys were used for realism."	177013
1932	Tabloid Suite: No. 1: Run of the News	MUS	CD- Basta Records. #B0001Z4PIC - Metropole Orchestra. Dutch.	Grofe, Ferde		Newspapers. Typewriters chant the rhythm of the news…chatter, chatter, cackle, clatter…High tragedy reaches boldly for the headlines or bright joy comes to a dreary life….Chatter, clatter -- and sorrow sweeps a slow veil over a stricken household….Death calls for a great man -- the teletypes click out the story…..A reporter calls -- and the typewriters sing a wedding march….A mother pleads for a hungry child, or a thoroughbred race-horse flashes past for a new championship…..Chatter, chatter, crackle, clatter -- it's all in the run of the news. (Tabloid descriptive note by George Clark, City Editor, New York Daily Mirror.)	177014
1932	Tabloid Suite: No. 2: Sob Sister	MUS	CD- Basta Records. #B0001Z4PIC - Metropole Orchestra. Dutch.	Grofe, Ferde		Sob Sister. She should have been a movie queen -- but she isn't…She wouldn't mind trading places with the female murderess she has just interviewed, and other people's babies tug at her heart-strings….She wants no favors from bosses, cops, or undertakers -- but she reserves the right to cry in private….Here is the heart which aches with all hearts that are broken and hers are the tears that are shed for the sorrows of all the world --yet she laughs at tears and hates broken hearts…Sometimes she likes to laugh derisively at everything, everything; but she doesn't mean it. …And hers is the high intent of boundless ambition, taking her nowhere -- but, that intent colors the whole game with the purity of purpose which is its sanctification….And sometimes her sobs are real.(Tabloid descriptive note by George Clark, City Editor, New York Daily Mirror.)	177015
1932	Tabloid Suite: No. 3: Comic Strip	MUS	CD- Basta Records. #B0001Z4PIC - Metropole Orchestra. Dutch.	Grofe, Ferde		News Media. Mickey Mouse at a frat dance; or, a managing editor with a favorable circulation report….Mickey Mouse and Minnie the Moocher, with a fol-de-rol-dol and a heigh-di-ho, and a rah-rah-rah for Clara Bow!…Mickey Mouse and a carload of cheese for a jamboree…and a Felix Cat behind the door…Oh, and who spoiled the party? Was it Felix Cat -- or only the publisher!(Tabloid descriptive note by George Clark, City Editor, New York Daily Mirror.)	177016
1932	Tabloid Suite: No. 4: Going to Press	MUS	CD- Basta Records. #B0001Z4PIC - Metropole Orchestra. Dutch.	Grofe, Ferde		Newspaper Headlines. Murder headlines sell newspapers, says the editor…Murder to the time of a machine-gun in a Ghetto street at sun-down, and with the radio squad cars coming at seventy-miles-an-hour….But, sometimes,Justice triumphs -- and then there's the long last mile at Sing Sing, with the little green door -- which isn't green at all -- at the end of a stone corridor, and the electric chair beyond, while newspaper presses wait for the bulletin-flash…...that's it's all over. So long, warden, you're a regular guy….Goodbye, youngster -- come, this way -- it won't take long….Hm, you're telling me!  And as the dynamos sing their solo the presses begin to rumble in a far-off basement……spewing forth headlines of amazed horror…Justice Triumphs! -- to the threnody of the presses' roar!   (Tabloid descriptive note by George Clark, City Editor, New York Daily Mirror.)	177017
2002	Tabloid Trash	N		Berger, Leon		Journalist Max Kowalski is retiring and the infamous U.S. Reporter is holding a lavish retirement gala for its star sleazebag journalist, Max Kowalski. But the party comes to an abrupt close when Max is found dead. The task of investigating this crime is complicated by the fact that almost everyone had a reason for hating Max. Among these are a Nazi rabbi, a sensitive sumo wrestler, an incompatible biker couple, an astrologer, an oversexed former hooker, a stunt man who once climbed the Empire State building in a King  Kong suit, and a 100-year-old man from Iowa who was abducted by aliens. 	177018
1994	Tabloid Truth	T	SV 260		Frontline - 2-15-94	Tabloid	177019
2006	Tabloid Wars: 101	DT	DVD -R HQ 6502		Episode #1. 7-24-2006. 7-24-2006 to 8-28-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.Reporter Kerry Burke races against time to cover a brutal beating. He is investigating a possible hate crime in New York City's Howard Beach's area. Then he is joined by colleague Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani as they look into a celebrity news scandal.It's all about alleged criminal activity by Robert De Niro's nanny. Meanwhile, Gossip Columnists George Rush and Joanna Molloy cover a party thrown by the Gotti family. They also try to balance work and family.	177020
2006	Tabloid Wars: 102	DT	DVD -R HQ 6562		Episode #2. 7-31-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.Young Reporter Jonathan Lemire joins Reporter Kenny Burke in the investigation of a wild crime in which two cops were shot and one suspect leaped from the widow of a tall building.Columnist Lenore Skenazy works to counter such gloomy stories with a profile of a man and his pet turtle. And while cruising celebrity parties for hot gossip, Reporter Hud Morgan encounters Carson Kressley.City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.	177021
2006	Tabloid Wars: 103	DT	DVD -R HQ 6697 (no ending).		Episode #3. 8-7-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.Reporter Adam Lisberg investigates the murder of a 21-year-old baby-sitter in Brooklyn, while Reporter Kenny Burke pursues a feature story about a book-release party for the latest Harry Potter novel.Meanwhile, the entire staff tries to uncover any juicy tidbits concerning an alleged affair between a monsignor and his secretary.City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.	177022
2006	Tabloid Wars: 104	DT	DVD -R HQ 6661		Episode #4. 8-14-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.Editor Greg Gittrich covers a story about the decapitation of a child, and Reporter Tracy Connor must confront people about the cold-blooded murders of other members of their family.These gloomy activities are somewhat leavened by Sports Intern Ian Begley's amusing report on a basketball game.City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.	177023
2006	Tabloid Wars: 105	DT	DVD -R HQ 6594		Episode #5. 8-21-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.New Intern Rich Shapiro gets to cover the crash of a helicopter into the East River complete with some of the stranded passengers being saved by a local hero.Photographer Todd Maisel looks back on the events of September 11, 2001. Married Gossip Columnists George Rush and Joanna Molloy get a scoop on the upcoming film version of "The Dukes of Hazzard."City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.	177024
2006	Tabloid Wars: 106	DT	DVD -R HQ 6721		Episode #6. 8-28-2006	Tabloid Journalism. Docu-series covers The New York Daily News -- its crime reporters, gossip columnists, high-pressure editors race to reach their 10:30 deadline each night. Front lines of real tabloid journalists. The New York Post is the competition.City Reporter Kerry Burke. City Reporter Jonathan Lemire. Junior Gossip Columnist Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Crime Reporter Tony Sclafani. Deputy Metropolitan Editor Gregory Gittrich. Gossip Columnist Joanna Molloy. Staff Writer Tracy Connor.Metro Editor Dean Chang. Gossip Columnist George Rush. Editor-in-Chief Michael Cooke.	177025
1999	Tabloid!	DT	SVD 800			Tabloid. Newspaper. New York Post -- day in the life	177026
1977	Tabu	M				Journalist (Meta Velander). Publisher (Birger Malmsten).	177027
1998	Tabuloido	TF			Japan. Series 1998.	News Media. Reporter (Michiko Yamamura).	177028
2000	Tachyon: Fringe, The	G			Sci-Fi	News Media. Tachyon News Service Anchors (Ed McKay, Katie Ackerman, Ed Ball). Arena Announcer (Kyle McCulloch).	177029
1989	Taekkemandens kragetaeer	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Jan Arentz (1984).	177030
1997	Taet pa troldmanden George Lucas	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Helle Retboll Carl.	177031
2004	Taffy Was Born	M				Newspaper Clerk (David T. Crowe).	177032
1982	Tag -- The Assassin Game (aka TAG - The Assassination Game)	M		Castle, Nick (Screenplay)	Ness Book	College Newspaper Writer Alex Marsh (Robert Carradine) for The Weekly Monitor does a piece on an assassination game being played on campus.  Students start disappearing. Marsh eventually makes connection between missing students and the game.Journalist shoots the killer.  Marsh is shown pounding out his copy on an old manual typewriter.	177033
1941	Tag til Ronneby Kro	MF				Journalist Daniel Jensen (Poul Reichhardt).	177034
1991	Tage des Zweifels	MF				Journalist (Regula Siegfried)	177035
1952	Tagesschau	DF			Series 1952-	Newsreaders Cay-Dietrich Voss (1952-1962), Karl-Heinz Kopcke (1959-1987), Dieter von Sallwitz (1959), Klaus Wunderlich (1959-1962), Sigmund Rumland (1960-1963), Wilhelm Stock (1961-1984), Werner Veigel (1961-1995), Manfred Schmidt (1962-1964).News Readers Lothar Dombrowski (1967-1974), Karl Fleischer (1968-1994), Gunter Wiatrek (1974-1975), Georg Hopf (1975-1985), Wilhelm Wieben (1972-1998), Jo Brauner (1974-2004), Dagmar Berghoff (1976-1999), Klaus Eckert (1978-1983).News Readers Harry Teubner (1978-1980), Elfi Marten-Brockmann (1981-1984), Daniela Witte (1985-1988), Jan Hofer (1986-2006),  Ellen Arnhold (1987), Franz Laake (1988-1993), Robert Schroder (1988), Eva Herman (1988-2006).Jens Riewa (1991), Susan Stahnke (1992-1999), Claus-Erich Boetzkes (1995), Katharina Wolkenhauer (1995), Ina Bergmann (1997-2001), Thomas Bade (1997), Susanne Daubner (1999), Thorsten Schroder (2000), Mac Bator (2001), Susanne Holst (2001).Silke Jurgensen (2002), Susanne Stichler (2005), Laura Dunnwald (2005), Jan Thilo Haux, Horst Jaedi, Martin Svoboda, Martin Thon.  Sports Editor Reinhold Beckmann (2000-). Sports Editor Gerhard Delling (2000-).	177036
1993	Taggart: Death Benefits	T			Episode #24. 2-16-1993	Newsreader (Stephen Jardine).	177037
1992	Taggart: Double Explosure	T			Episode #20. 1-30-1992	Journalist (Scott Anderson).,	177038
1993	Taggart: Fatal Inheritance	MT			Episode #23. 1-1-1993.	TV Reporter (Sheila Duffy)	177039
1992	Taggart: Hit Man, The	T			Episode #21. 9-17-1992.	TV Reporter (Geoff Brown).	177040
1990	Taggart: Hostile Witness	T			Episode #14. 3-1-1990	Journalist (John Toye).	177041
2005	Taggart: In Camera	T			Episode #71. 1-27-2005	News Media. Reporter (Grant O'Rourke). Reporter (Liz McFarlane-Davie).	177042
1987	Taggart: Killing Philosophy, The	T			Episode #6. 4-15-1987	Editor (Andy Cameron).	177043
1992	Taggart: Nest of Vipers	T			Episode #19. 1-9-1992.	Reporter (David Gallagher).	177044
1992	Taggart: Ring of Deceit	T			Episode #22. 10-8-1992.	Reporter (Geoff Brown). Research scientist is murdered by an unknown assailant but it soon becomes clear she is another victim of a serial rapist, "The Mechanic."	177045
1990	Taggart: Rogues' Gallery	T			Episode #17. 12-31-1990	Art Critic (Nell Brennan). TV Newscaster (Liz Kristiensen). Detective Taggart investigates the art world.	177046
2001	Tagged: Jonathan Wamback Story, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Karen Woolridge). Radio Host (Richard Waugh).	177047
1962	Tahdet kertovat, komisario Palmu	MF				Journalist Nopsanen (Pentti Siimes)	177048
1982	Tahi's Story	SS	USC	Zavos, Spiro	In "Faith of Our Fathers."	Reporter-Narrator. Reporter on the Glenlake Chronicle, with a pad of yellow copy paper. Timmons, the editor.  Evil tempered old lady whose lawyer husband died and left the paper to her.Owner was hard on editors.  Fired editors  -- one Australian named Fletcher, a good journalist, had made the mistake of not sending someone to cover ladies' golf. Gone.She insisted on dictating policy to whoever sat in the editor's chair.,	177049
1983	Tai shang tai xia (aka Cabaret Tears, aka Send in the Clowns)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter follows a troupe of entertainers struggling to make a living by touring sleazy theaters and music halls. He is following the troupe to do an investigative report, but he falls in love with one of two sisters and encourages her to lead her own life. 	177050
2003	Taiho shichauzo	TF				Reporter (Jenna Call - Voice English Version). Reporter (Brandon Cashwell - Voice English Version). Reporter (Steve Damico - Voice English Version). Reporters (Courtney Wright - Voices English Version).	177051
1977	Tail Gunner Joe	MT	SV 175	Slate, Lane (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter Logan (Heather Menzies) interviews everyone from Wisconsin farmer to veteran journalists during rise and fall of Senator Joseph McCarthy. Reporter (Dallas Mitchell). Publisher (Murray Matheson).Columnist Drew Pearson's opposition to senator who the politician at one point attacks during an encounter at a private club. Also senator's conflict with Edward R. Murrow.Uncovered by fictional veteran newsman, Paul Cunningham (John Forsythe) and the ambitious young reporter. Drew Pearson (Robert F. Simon). Publisher (Murray Matheson)	177052
1939	Tail Spin	M			Faye	Headlines	177053
1989	Tailhook	T			Series	TV Reporter, Las Vegas (David Kaye).	177054
2001	Tailor of Panama, The	M				Reporter. Teddy, a Reporter (Martin Ferrero)	177055
1934	Tailspin Tommy	M				Cameraman Fryer (Richard Fryer).	177056
1989	Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy	MT				Anchorman (Garrick Hagon).	177057
2008	Tainted Blessings	N		Foster, Drenary		Editor Astra Carter is editor-in-chief of the world’s number one fashion magazine and she is the mirrored image of a woman who has it all until the skeletons of her past start to rattle restlessly. Astra’s life is full of many blessings contaminated by a whirlwind of unforgiveness, resentment and confusion, creating a storm of treachery and deceit, which may or may not decide her fate. 	177058
1993	Tainted Blood	MT				News Media. Newswoman (Rochelle Swanson). Newsman (Larry Sacknoff). Newscaster (Darlynne Reyes).	177059
2009	Tainted: Dr. Zol Szabo Medical Mystery, A	N		Pennie, Ross		News Media covers incidents of food supply contamination. Two investigators come under immense pressure to find the cause of a mysterious epidemic before more victims show up on the autopsy table. In a race against the clock, the two doctors must navigate the treacherous political minefields of the medical community and the news media while the disease spreads. The situation soon spins wildly out of control and more lives are threatened after a government-appointed investigator hijacks the investigation and allows his inflated ego to supersede common sense. 	177060
2005	Taiteilijaelamaa	DF			Finland. Series 2005-	Interviewer Kari Paukkunen	177061
1983	Tak fordi vi kom	TF			Denmark. Series 1983.	TV Reporter (Michael Wikke).	177062
1990	Tak zhit nelzya	MF				Journalist (Aleksandr Nevzorov). Commentator (Stanislav Govorukhin).	177063
2003	Takahashi rumiko gekijou: Ningyo no mori	C				Newscaster (Ivan Buckley).	177064
2002	Take 2: Living the Movies	T				News Reporter )Leslie Marshall).  Host Troy Hartman.	177065
2006	Take 3 Girls	M				Interviewers (Eileen Battye, Mohan Chopra)	177066
1959	Take a Good Luck	DT				Newsmakers. Beginning, quiz show: identify newsmakers from documentary clues. By early 1960 celebrity quiz show	177067
1942	Take a Letter, Darling (aka Green-Eyed Woman)	M				Journalist Robert Benchley. 	177068
1951	Take Another Look	DT			Series. 9-30-1951 to 11-25-1951. CBS	Sportscaster Red Barber. Commentator Dr. Mal Stevens	177069
2003	Take Away	M				Newsreader (Des Dowling). Photographer (James Penlidis).	177070
1992	Take Back My Life	T	SV 135, 142 (- 1st 15 minutes, Last Hour)		3-15-92	News Media	177071
1998	Take Five (Dui Bat Hei Dui Laai)	M				Columnist determined to find out identity of "The Artistic Psycho" who killed five people at the school her sister attends	177072
1987	Take Five:  Boss is Back	T			Episode #3. PR	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.After returning from a training seminar, Kevin discovers that one of his employees has been undermining his authority behind his back.	177073
1987	Take Five: George's Dream Girl	T			Episode #5. PR	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.	177074
1987	Take Five: Men Who Hate Men Who Hate Women	T			Episode #6. PR	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.	177075
1987	Take Five: My Friend, Dad	T			Episode #4. PR.	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.	177076
1987	Take Five: Pilot: Kooper With a K	T			Episode #1. 4-1-1987. PR. Series 4-1-1987 to 4-8-1987. Six Episodes. Canceled after two episodes were aired.	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.	177077
1987	Take Five: Return of Marty, The	T			Episode #2. 4-8-1987. PR	Public Relations Man Andy Kooper (George Segal) works for New York firm of Davis and Son. He's a PR man with a mid-life crisis.	177078
1963	Take Her, She's Mine	M			AFI-"Life Magazine"	Newspaper coverage, Media, publicity	177079
1962	Take Me Away, My Love	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	177080
1966	Take Me Naked	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	177081
1949	Take Me Out to the Ball Game	M	DVD -R HQ 5005, 5009. L			Reporter (Frank Scannell). Reporter with Teddy Roosevelt (William Tannen).	177082
2008	Take Me There	NR		Kozak, P.F.	Adult	Journalist Presley Knowles is about to find out the answer to a very sensual question: can one woman love two men? Her sex drive zooms into the red zone after a near-death experience in a car accident -- between the young doctor who saved her, and a ghostly lover from another time. She’s about to experience the ultimate in physical pleasure. Wild and willing as she wants to be, Presley gets to explore all of her wickedest sensual fantasies when both lovers share her bed.	177083
2007	Take Me Tonight	NR		St. Claire, Roxanne		Investigative Reporter Sage Valentine’s best friend and roommate Keisha supposedly committed suicide after a fantasy kidnapping-sex experience run by Take Me Tonight. She was a member of the Blizzards dance team and as part of a bonding experience, all the dance members have to be kidnapped and then rescued. This is all orchestrated by a company called Take Me Tonight. As part of the package, the participant who gets rescued can have sex with the rescuer. Or not. Sage is convinced that Keisha did not kill herself and tries to investigate. Despite her vaunted investigative reporting skills, Sage gets nowhere and she seeks help from her Aunt Lucy Sharpe who runs the vaunted Bullet Catchers, a security and bodyguard firm. Lucy checks out Take Me Tonight and swears to Sage that it is legit. Sage won’t give it up. Knowing this, Lucy sends out her most faithful employee, Johnny Christiano, to pretend to be a rescuer/prostitute from Take Me Tonight so that Sage doesn’t run into any harm. Lucy saved Johnny from the mob and he’ll do anything for her except keep his hands off her niece. While Sage is concerned about Johnny’s status, he’s too irresistible for her.	177084
1940	Take My Advice	P	MLPL	Hafer	V812 H138-2A	Press	177085
1965	Take My Advice	P	MLPL	Murray, J.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	177086
1976	Take My Advice	DT			Series. 1-5-1976 to 6-11-1976. NBC	Host Kelly Lange.	177087
1999	Take My Advice: Ann and Abby Story, The	MT	SVDSP 779			Advice Columnists Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren biography details the personal and professional disputes between the identical twinsVietnam Reporter (Victor Morris).	177088
1988	Take My Daughters, Please	MT	SV 96			Columnist (Rue McClanahan) seeking husbands for four adult daughters	177089
1947	Take My Life	M				Newspaper Seller at Station (Gerald Campion).	177090
1949	Take One False Step	M				Reporter (Lyle Latell). Newspaper Girl (Sandra Gould).	177091
2005	Take Out	M				Reporter (Laura M. O'Connell - 70s Reporter)	177092
1969	Take the Money and Run	M	DVD -R HQ 8606, 8608. L.		Woody Allen	Parody Documentary. Narrator (Jackson Beck). Photographer Stanley Kim (Stanley Ackerman).	177093
1934	Take the Stand	M		Biggers, Earl Derr (Short Story - "Deuce of Hearts, The,"  Albert DeMond (Story, Continuity, Dialogue)	Ness Book	Columnist George Gaylord (Jack La Rue) is modeled on Walter Winchell, a scandal-seeking columnist/broadcaster who is preparing to air a particularly damaging broadcast on Christmas Eve.When several people he has attacked in his reports gather at the radio station, La Rue locks himself in the broadcast booth. He is shot and killed.	177094
1988	Take Two	M				Anchorwoman (Cynthia Erland).	177095
2009	Take Two	N		Bronson, Danielle		Paparazzi. Hollywood bad boy Ty Hawthorne reunites with former costar and lover Grace Ann Langley to promote the much anticipated DVD release of their show, Undercover Heat. Their speculated real-life pairing has always stirred the rumor mill and the mystery behind the sudden cancellation of the show. Now, thanks to Ty’s money-hungry ex-wife, who hires a back alley paparazzi, headlines of the couple’s past soon hit the paper. Ty will stop at nothing to protect Grace’s honor and their potentially devastating secret	177096
2006	Take Two	NSF		Anderson, Evangeline	Erotic Literature	Reporter Sadie Thomas is posing as a cybernetic prostitute on a Saturn mining colony to get the lowdown on the intergalactic sex industry -- and she has no idea that her cover is about to be blown by a duo of vice detectives from old Earth: handsome Holt and his partner, streetwise stud Blakely. Soon she’s uncovering an even hotter story with them -- and having her inhibitions slowly, seductively stripped away by a sizzling mind-link with both men that makes her hungry for all they’ve got to give. As their investigation takes them to the wildest corners of the galaxy, Sadie can’t resist pushing their passions into overdrive and past the danger point -- to a realm of mind-blowing, limitless pleasure.	177097
1975	Take What You Will	N	OWN - P	Malko, George		Photojournalist Peter Hoppe, a dynamic photojournalist	177098
1990	Take, The	MT				Reporter (Gordon Stevens)	177099
1999	Taken	M				Photographer (Russell Yuen).	177100
2002	Taken	MT			Miniseries. Sci-Fi	News Media. Reporter (Cam Cronin). News Reporter (Alison Matthews). TV Reporter (Suzette Meyers). Interviewer (Terry David Mulligan).	177101
1886	Taken By Siege	N	USC	Gilder, Jeanette, Miss		Reporter Rush Hurlstone of the New York City Daily, Dawn.  James Spar, shipping news editor.James Spar, shipping-news editor of the Dawn. Appreciation of the drawbacks of journalism as a calling.	177102
2009	Taken in Broad Daylight	M				TV Anchor (Curtis Moore). 	177103
1988	Takeover	NR	OWN - P	Kerr, Madeleine	Harlequin Presents #1161	Journalist Nash Camfield, abrasive, enfant-terrible of journalism.	177104
1986	Takeover	N	OWN - P	Davis, Bart		Journalist Alexi Petrov is forced to confront a conspiracy when his scientist-brother dies in his arms.	177105
1999	Takeshi Kitano, L'imprevisble	MF				Interviewer (Shigehiko Hasumi)	177106
2002	Takeshi's Castle	TF			Series 2002-2004	Reporters on the Battlefield (Akira Sakamoto, Shingo Yanagisawa)..	177107
1994	Takin' Over the Asylum: You Always Hurt the One You Love	T			UK. Episode #3.10-11-1994.	Photographer (Robert Ellison). Photographer (Colin McCredie).	177108
2007	Taking 5	M				Reporter (Big Budah). 	177109
1992	Taking Back My Life: Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8232, 8233. VHS 364			Editor Geneva Overholser (Joanna Cassidy) of the Des Moines Register appeals in 1989 for rape victims to tell their stories. Nancy Ziegenmeyer, an Iowa rape victim, is encouraged by the editorial to go public with her account. Angry and frustrated by the delayed trial of the man who raped her,she responds to the editor’s appeal. The resulting five-part feature was reprinted in national newspapers and Ziegenmeyer was interviewed on radio and television.  News Media. Metro Editor (John Stiritz). Copy Editor (David Compton).	177110
2001	Taking Back Our Town	MT				News Media. Reporter (Terry Anzur).	177111
1990	Taking Care of Business	M				News Media. Radio Reporter at Airport (Stu Nahan). Prison Reporters (Andrew Amador, Sandra Eng).	177112
1922	Taking Chances	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	177113
1999	Taking Chances	N 		Lewis, Susan		Journalist Rachel Carmedi is kidnapped and murdered by a Colombian drug cartel. Her lover and partner Tom Chambers vows to avenge her death. Ellen Shelby and Michael McCann want to turn Rachel’s story into their first Hollywood movie. 	177114
2004	Taking Lives	M				French Reporter (Brigitte Bedard).	177115
1988	Taking of Flight 847:	T		Derickson, Uli (Story)		News Media	177116
2009	Taking of Pelham 123, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Laurie Cole). News Reporter (Chris Parson - Voice). Media Cameraman (Edward M. Kelahan).  Hasid reading newspaper on subway (Aron Charach). Armed men hijack a New York City subway train, holding the passengers hostage in return for a ransom, and turning an ordinary day’s work for the dispatcher into a face-off with the mastermind behind the crime. 	177117
1974	Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The	M	L			News Media	177118
1973	Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The	NM	OWN - H	Godey, John		News Media	177119
1998	Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The	MT				TV Reporter (Judah Katz). Video Camerawoman (Catherine Blythe)	177120
1999	Taking of Tiffany, The	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	177121
2002	Taking Sides	N		Lee-Potter, Emma		Radio Talk Show Host Joe Ward, a former disc jockey, lands a breakfast show on a new London radio station. His wife, Juliette, knows he would be mad to turn down his big break. But she hates the thought of swapping her stable marriage for a long-distance relationship. She is tired of trying to be superwoman. Her job is driving her crazy, her house has been burgled three times and she’s scared to let her six-year-old son out to play. But just as she persuades her family to move to the country, Joe gets his big break. Big city vs. country idyll? If only things were that simple. 	177122
1993	Taking the Heat	MT				Newscaster (Sandi Stahlbrand)	177123
2009	Taking Woodstock	M				News Media. Reporter (Jay Storey). Journalist (David Lavine). Man working at his parents’ motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969. 	177124
2004	Takst	MF			Norway	Newscaster (Siv Helberg).	177125
1994	Tale Maker, The	N		Harris, Mark		Journalism Major Rimrose writes and sells short stories to magazine, has a wife, a carload of kids, financial difficulties and is afraid of being sentenced to return to his hometown to edit his editor father's newspaper.Rimrose's career begins in 1963 at college newspaper in University City where, following in his father's footsteps he distinguishes himself with feisty reporting and parlous editorials and eventually earns a promotion to editor-in-chief.Discovers he's a short story writer at heart. Disappoints practical dad by scrapping budding journalism career for art. Rimrose has critical success -- heralded by Esquire as a bright new talent, old college stories turned into a book.Critic and academic Kakapick wants to set standards for American literature. Literary critics.	177126
1696	Tale of a Tub, A	ER	COPY	Swift, Jonathan	1696-1707	Critics. Takes on Dryden and other critics. "Ass" is a hieroglyph for a true critic.	177127
1992	Tale of a Vampire	M				Newscaster (Nik Myers - Voice)	177128
1898	Tale of An Amateur Adventuress: Autobiography of Esther Gray, Abridged-Edited by Kingsbury, The	N	USC	Kingsbury, Elizabeth		Reporter Esther Gray, journalist.  Father an editor.  Gray's first job: Assistant office clerk. She is insulted at the inferior position, but turned it into an apprenticeship.  Success and then dismissal.	177129
1951	Tale of Five Cities, The (aka Tale of Five Women, A)	M			UK Only	Press	177130
1844	Tale of the Ragged Mountains, The	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Narrator goes to the newspaper editor to ask why Bedloe's name was spelled without the final e. Not satisfied with the explanation that it was merely a typographical error, because Belo spells Oldeb backwards.	177131
2006	Tale of Two Sisters	N		Maxted, Anna		Freelance Journalist Lizbet Montgomery is Jewish and lives in London. She is plump, plain and dreamy. She's desperate to make her name as a journalist but is stuck writing embarrassing articles on sex for a men's magazine.Lizbet has a mid-level job at Ladz Mag, a men's magazine where she writes a sex column. She also has a smart, sweet long-term live-in boyfriend who is a product designer.Her sister, Cassie, is a successful barrister, skinny, clever, glossy, smart and hot, charismatic and successful.Cassy is married to a fastidious BBC Production Assistant George Hershlag. Two sisters are close, but when Lizbet announces she's pregnant, Cassie turns cold even as their parents are thrilled.Lizbet miscarries in the second trimester and plunges into despair. Cassie comes to her aid.	177132
2000	TaleLights with Jay Schadler: Heartquakes	T	VHS 1361		Episode	Journalist Jay Schadler encounters troubled, multipierced 20-year-old man, a couple raising their abandoned grandson, and strangers helping a couple whose daughter is missing.	177133
2000	TaleLights with Jay Schadler: Premiere	T	VHS 1361		Episode	Journalist Jay Schadler meets  people in Colorado and Utah before arriving in Las Vegas	177134
2003	Talende muse - samtaler med Asta Nielsen, Den	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Orla Fokdal (Voice).	177135
2002	Talent for Murder, A	N		Ford, Homer T.		Investigative Reporter Morgan S. Dewitt is the Bureau chief assigned to Glenn Hope Marine Bureau and fully expecting an uneventful and boring tour of duty/But no sooner does the former Green Beret martial arts instructor arrive in town, he is confronted with the brutal and savage murder of the country club's most favorable sought after party girl.Then the killer strikes again. This time the Bureau chief, Dewitt, has been sent to investigate these murders, as the body count begins to climb.Dewitt tries to solve the murders, as his own life is placed in jeopardy, in an effort to save his girl, Autumn Dawn, who has been kidnapped.	177136
1991	Talent for the Game	M	SV 147			Reporter (Paula McClure). Reporter (Rick Garcia). Reporter (Allan Malamud). Press Box Reporter (Bryon Shantz).	177137
1999	Talented Mr. Ripley, The	M				Photographer (Marco Rossi).	177138
2004	Tales From Beyond: Life Replay	M				News Media. News Anchorman (Joseph Austin). Sportscaster (Russell Scott). Travel Documentary Voice (Debra Boyle).	177139
2004	Tales From the Crapper	M			Sci-Fi	News Media. Action News Anchor #1 Jason Diaz (Jason Sklar-Foofy Applebaum).  Tromaville News Anchor Sally Sterks (India Allen).	177140
1990	Tales From the Crypt: Dead Right	T			Episode #7. 4-21-1990	TV Reporter (Joe Lerer) sums up ending.  Gold-digging waitress goes to fortune teller who predicts her boss will fire her and she will land a new job. Prediction comes true so she goes back.Fortune teller predicts she will marry a man who will inherit a fortune then die. She gets the money first and when she tells her husband to kiss off, he stabs her to death and ends up in the hot seat.Reporter (Phyllis Hamlin).	177141
1991	Tales From the Crypt: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 8242. VHS 702, SV 98.		Episode #36. 8-14-1991	Reporter Charlie MacKenzie (Richard Jordan) is out of work and wants his life back. One night while at his favorite bar hang out, he meets a beautiful woman who turns his life around.He gets his job back, but his editor agrees to rehire him only if MacKenzie can bring in a murder story soon. One night at a Greek diner, he overhears the owner strangle his girlfriend.MacKenzie interviews him and goes to where the body is, but she's not dead. McKenzie discovers that it's his girlfriend. To make sure the paper's got enough evidence, he strangles her to death, but the shock of the murder lands him in a mental hospital.Where's a crime wave when you need one? Reporter creates one.	177142
1991	Tales From the Crypt: Forever Ambergris	T	VHS 703		Episode #55. 10-2-1993	War Photographer Dalton Scott (Roger Daltry) is a seasoned combat photographer who finds himself being shoved aside by his talented sidekick Isaac Forte (Steve Buscemi), who gets the best pictures and has a beautiful girlfriend.Scott arranges for Forte to go to a native village contaminated by germ warfare. Then he takes credit for Isaac's photos, goes back to the States and gets involved with his girlfriend.Unfortunately for both of them, the last thing Isaac sent his girlfriend was a letter along with some plants from the contaminated village. Dalton and the girlfriend get a fatal taste of how he died.	177143
1993	Tales From the Crypt: Half-Way Horrible	T			Episode #64.  12-1-1993	Interviewer (Mark Jay Goodman).	177144
1989	Tales From the Crypt: Man Who Was Death, The	T			Episode #1. 6-10-1989	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Jennifer Evans0. Newscaster #2 (Patti Yasutake).	177145
1991	Tales from the Crypt: Mournin' Mess	T	DVD -R HQ 8242. VHS 704		Episode #34. 7-31-1991	Reporter Dale Sweeney (Steven Weber) is investigating murders of homeless people. The journalist meets up with a man who is the prime suspect in the murders but when he fails to deliver a story, his editor fires him.He then discovers the new cemetery by a group called Ghouls is the cause for all the deaths in the neighborhood and guess who's the next victim?Cannibal in neighborhood. Unscrupulous reporter Sweeney is hungry for the scoop on the homeless killer. Headlines or obituaries?	177146
1990	Tales from the Crypt: Television Terror	T	SVD 811		Episode #22. 7-17-90	TV Talk Show Host Horton Rivers (Morton Downey Jr.), a sensationalistic, arrogant TV talk-show host, tries to get big ratings by taking a camera crew out for a live exploration of a haunted house.House rumored to be haunted by an old woman who killed a number of men. Soon strange things start happening. Someone or something is stalking Horton and his camera crew. Ratings could take him to the top or to the bottom.	177147
1993	Tales From the Cryptkeeper: This Wraps It Up	T			Episode #11. 12-4-1993	Newscaster (David Hemblen).	177148
1987	Tales From the Hollywood Hills: Table at Ciro's, A	MT				Photographers. Young Photographer (Jorge Pupo). Older Photographer (Raynor Scheine). Photographer at Ciro's (Lisa-Marie Soble). Radio Announcer (Frank Runyeon).	177149
1995	Tales From the Hood	M				Reporter #1 (Joseph Anthony Farris). Reporter #2 (Dawn Gilliam). Reporter #3 (April Barnett)	177150
1898	Tales of the City Room	N	MLPL	Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	Newspaper Girl. Stories based on Jordan's career as a newspaper girl.	Reporter Ruth Herrick knows success is hers if she can discover whether a woman murdered her husband. Woman confesses explaining that her husband had attacked her aged motherHerrick: "I am going to forget this interview. I am going to let you have the chance which a fair trial will give you."  Woman is acquitted.Herrick's managing editor concludes: "Strange how Miss Herrick failed on that case….But, after all, you can't depend on a woman in this business	177151
1898	Tales of the City Room	N	MLPL	Jordan, Elizabeth Garver	Newspaper Girl Stories based on Jordan’s career as a newspaper girl.	Reporter Ruth Herrick knows success is hers if she can discover whether a woman murdered her husband. Woman confesses explaining that her husband had attacked her aged mother.Herrick: “I’m going to forget this interview. I am going to let you have the chance which a fair trial will give you.” Woman is acquitted.Herrick’s managing editor concludes: “Strange how Miss Herrick failed on that case...But, after all, you can’t depend on a woman in this business.”	177152
1982	Tales of the Gold Monkey: Honor Thy Brother	T			Episode #9.11-24-1982	Photographer (Gerald Jann).	177153
1982	Tales of the Gold Monkey: Naka Jima Kill (aka Story of a Lifetme. Aka Friend in Need, A	T		Schneider, Andrew. Tom Greene, Thom Thomas	Episode	News Media	177154
1960	Tales of the Riverbank	T			Series 1960-1963	Commentator (Johnny Morris - Himself)	177155
1977	Tales of the Unexpected: Final Chapter, The	T			Episode. Series 1977. Quinn Martin, Executive Producer.	Investigative Reporter Frank Harris (Roy Thinnes) substituting for a Death Row convict to get the scoop on how the final moments leading to the electric chair feel. Narrator (William Conrad).	177156
1984	Tales of the Unexpected: Have a Nice Death	T			Episode #87. 6-2-1984	TV Interviewer (Barbara Rosenblat).	177157
1984	Tales of the Unexpected: Mugger, The	T			Episode #97. 10-14-1984.	News Media. TV Reporter (Diana Goodman). Interviewer on TV (Graham Bell). An ambitious politician with the tough job of cracking violent crime meets a beautiful woman at a dinner party and his whole career is threatened.	177158
1982	Tales of the Unexpected: Operation Safecrack	T			Episode #54. 5-9-1982	Reporter (Eliza Buckingham). An advertising man representing the Holdwell Safe Company approaches a retired safe-cracker with a proposition: to break into a Holdwell safe on television.	177159
1982	Tales of the Unexpected: Stranger in Town	T			Episode #56. 5-23-1982	News-Stand Boy (Stuart Howard).	177160
1983	Tales of the Unexpected: Youth From Vienna	T			Episode #82. 7-2-1983	TV Anchor Caroline Coates (Sharon Gless) is a television station interviewer who is promoted to be anchorwoman of the station's main news program. There are two men who want to marry her, but Coates worries she won't keep her looks forever.One of her admirers is a scientist working on a formula to stop the aging process. Unfortunately, some of the effects of this fountain of eternal youth are unforeseen.	177161
1970	Tales of Unease: Old Banger, The	T			Episode #6. 12-11-1970	TV Reporter (Richard Grant).	177162
1961	Tales of Wells Fargo: Fistful of Pride, A	T			Episode #174. 11-18-1961	Photographer Bonzo Croydon (Eddie Albert)	177163
1958	Tales of Wells Fargo: Newspaper, The	T			Episode #43. 3-24-58	Newspaper	177164
1957	Tales of Wells Fargo: Stage to Nowhere	T			Episode #12.  6-24-1957	Reporter (Lyle Talbot). Narrator (Dale Robertson).	177165
2009	Tales Out of College	N		Howard, Shirley Ann		Journalist Sandra Scott is editor of Boston University’s student-run newspaper, then reporter for The Boston Herald, and finally a student teacher beset with self-doubt. The book chronicles three years leading up to Scott’s first full-time teaching position chronicled in “Tales Out of School,” where Scott becomes a teacher.	177166
1990	TaleSpin: Bad Reflection on You, A	C			Episode #11. 10-1-1990	Newsman (Jim Cummings - Voice).	177167
1990	TaleSpin: From Here to Machinery	C			Episode #2. 9-10-1990	News Media. Newsman (Jim Cummings - Voice).  Newsreel Announcer (Townsend Coleman - Voice).	177168
1990	Talisman	NR		Berenson, Laurien	Harlequin Temptation #310	Journalist	177169
1998	Talk	N		Van Wormer, Laura		TV Anchor Alexandra Waring is the DBS Network Anchor, a Diane-Sawyer look-alike who is having a not-so-shocking lesbian romance with a young starlet. Her friend, TV Talk-Show Host Jessica Wright, finds herself stalked by an obsessed fan.Wright, a recovering alcoholic, is also having a relationship with Alexandra's co-anchor and producer Will Rafferty that seems to be heating up. A mousy personal assistant has a fixation on Wright.Obsessed fan infiltrates the television studio where the popular TV personality works as well as her vacation house where he leaves unsettling notes, a mysterious gift and the dead body of her secretary.Then he kidnaps Wright Rafferty eventually becomes a suspected accomplice in the crime.Wright leads the ratings game when it comes to TV Talk shows. She's warm, friendly and candid about her past and perfectly willing to share her descent into alcoholism and degradation in her soon-to-be-released autobiography.	177170
1946	Talk About a Lady	M				News Media. Reporter (Jimmy Lloyd). Reporter (Mark Roberts - Robert E. Scott). Photographer (John Tyrell).	177171
1952	Talk About a Stranger	M	DVD -R HQ 2253, 2252.	Armstrong, Charlotte (Short Story - "Enemy, The").  Margaret Fitts (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Mr. Wardlaw (Lewis Stone) tries to warn a young man not to jump to conclusions when a boy accuses a stranger of poisoning his dog. Gets a new dog at the end of the film.	177172
2006	Talk Me to Death	M			Short.	Photographer, Funeral (Jerome Leyba).	177173
2008	Talk of the Town	NR		Bodine, Sherrill		Movie Gossip Columnist Rebecca Covington of the Chicago Mail is moved to the home and food section when Media Mogul David Sumner buys the Chicago Mail and immediately replaces Covington with young, aggressive Shannon Forrester. Rebecca enlists her gay best friend, Harry Grant, to cook while she spices up her columns with gossip. “Gossip Queen Dethroned. What a to-do at the Daily Mail today! After 15 years as Chicago’s gossip guru, Rebecca Covington has been demoted from divulger of secrets for the city’s elite to headlining recipes in the Home and Food Section. Apparently, a touchy senator is threatening legal action for Rebecca’s latest extramarital scoop. But Windy City rumor has it that new CEO and dreamy Pierce Brosnan look-alike David Sumner downgraded Rebecca in favor of fresher, younger blood on the social beat. Industry insiders expect Rebecca to fight her denouement, and inquiring minds have already seen the feisty maven trading quips and searing glances with her arresting new boss. Rebecca swears she will reclaim her shining star status, but can the dishy diva even cook? And how can she ignore David’s arousing effect on her sensibilities? Don’t miss a trick, darlings. Sparks are going to fly.”	177174
1942	Talk of the Town, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9541, 9542. SVD 1462			Reporter (Lloyd Bridges). Reporter (Eddie Bruce). Reporter (Edward Coke). Reporter (Donald Forrester). Reporter (Jack Shea). Photographer Henry (Eddie Laughton). Cameraman (Jack Gardner) with Forrester.	177175
2004	Talk of the Town, The	P		Redington, Ginny and Tom Dawes (Book, lyrics and music)		Critic-Writers Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker and Alexander Wolcott and other Algonquin regulars in a musical.	177176
1988	Talk Radio	M	DVD -R HQ 3834, 3835 (3835 missing number). L			Newscaster (Leigh French). Newscaster (Walter Lynn). Newscaster-Station Announcer (Moby).	177177
2001	Talk Sex	M				Traffic Reporter (David Edward Stanley).	177178
1998	Talk Show Down	NM		Aechtner, Uli	Germany	TV Journalist	177179
1994	Talk Show Producer Mary Loo	CB			First Appearance: Fighting American #2. Outed in: Fighting American #4. Six Issues	Talk Show Producer Mary Loo was the producer for the talk show “Flagg Waving.”Johnny Flagg, was secretly the hero Fighting American, and also Johnny's brother Nelson's brain in Johnny's body. Johnny/Nelson was attracted to Mary, but something always interrupted when she tried to explain why she couldn't return his feelings. She was outed in issue #4 when it showed her joining her girlfriend, Denise, in bed.Mary helped Fighting American and his unnamed sidekick against the Free Association and their minions, the Media Circus, Gross National Product and his sidekick Def Izzit, and Phoroptor. She also discovered that Congressman Dorkin, the man in charge of the Fighting American project, was in league with the Free Association. They tracked Dorkin to Ireland where they found that an unnamed alien was in charge of the Free Association.It captured them, and what followed is one of the funniest exchanges in comics that I ever read:Fighting American: Mary, I'm sorry I dragged you into this. If things had gone differently, we might have been married… Lived in a house with a white picket fence…Mary Loo: Johnny, can't you get it through your sweet, thick head? I'm gayF.A.:That's what I love about you, Mary! Even at a time like this, you're so upbeat, so happy…M.L.:Not Happy… Gay! GAY! I'm oriented toward my own sex!F.A.:… oh. F.A.: Sheesh! Why didn't she say so in the first place?They were freed with the inadvertent help of a family named the Nielsens. Fighting American forced the alien to flee and congressman Dorkin was captured, although the Free Association remained active.	177180
2002	Talk To Her (aka Habla Con Ella)	M	DVD -R HQ 11225, 11226. DVD -R 1779			Journalist Marco (Dario Grandinetti) weeps silently in the dark from the emotion stirred by ballet production. He is raspy, guarded, restless and wanderer. He arrives at clinic to keep vigil over his lover, a bullfighter in a coma as the result of goring.Another man tells him the best way to communicate with even a comatose woman is to "talk to her."	177181
1996	Talk to Me	MT				Cameraman (Brian Kaulback).  Howard Grant Show. Behind the scenes.	177182
2007	Talk to Me	M				Talk-Show Host Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene Jr. (Don Cheadle) becomes a one-man, inner-city media explosion in Washington D.C. in late 1960s. To land a job at WOL, a local R&B station he has to win over the program director Dewey Hughes (Chiwetel Ejiofor).Station Owner (Martin Sheen) takes him off the air when he appears for the first time and takes a swipe at Motown's Barry Gordy. But when the owner sees that Petey's candid rant is what people want, he's hired.Antic hedonist fueled by booze, rage and fear. Petey appears on “The Tonight Show” but he refuses to tell jokes and walks off the stage. It was at this point that his manager wants to make him a national star, but Green did not want any of this and that resulted in his meltdown on national TV. ƒ	177183
2000	Talk to Me: About Being Gay	T			Episode #2. 4-18-2000	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177184
2000	Talk to Me: About Makeovers	T			Episode #3. 4-25-2000	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177185
2000	Talk to Me: About Religion	T			Episode #5.	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177186
2000	Talk to Me: About Shopping	T			Episode #4.	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177187
2000	Talk to Me: About Taking It Like a Man	T			Episode #1. 4-11-2000	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177188
2000	Talk to Me: Pilot	T			Episode Pilot. 4-11-2000 to 4-25-2000	Talk Show. TV Morning Talk-Show Host Janey Munroe (Kyra Sedgewick) is a female Howard Stern. host with answers to everyone's love life but her own. Her life away from the microphone provides fodder for her talk show.With great looks, a great job and a great life that has had many detours, dead ends and U-turns, Janey Munroe is a radio talk show with a private life filled with the trials and tribulations of being a single woman.At the station, Janey finds herself at odds with her publicly sworn competitor, the social conservative radio psychologist Dr. Debra (Beverly D'Angelo) who is working in the timeslot following hers.Adding spice to Janey's show are the real-life celebrities who pop up to add their distinctive voices to the day's hot topics.	177189
1987	Talkative Man: Novel of Malgudi, A	N		Narayan, R.K.		Journalist is The Talkative Man, unemployed man who helps a stationmaster in India evict a man from a train station.	177190
1992	Talking Back My Life	MT				Newspaper. Nancy Ziegenmeyer (Patricia Wettig) bravely told her story in a newspaper to start lifting the burden of shame for rape victims	177191
1999	Talking Movies	T			UK. Series 1999	Reporter Laura Metzger. Presenter Tom Brook.	177192
2009	Talking Rock	N		Patterson, Raland J.		 Reporter Bill Dean, a prominent newspaper reporter, is tipped off by Legs, a thirtysomething single mother, to ensure all suspicion is placed exactly where she wants it -- on Jim Coleman, a serial killer who operated in Georgia who killed wealthy fathers and their sons with such skill that the murders were considered suicides. Legs has had enough of entitled rich men using her for their own purposes. To match her hot body, she creates a confident, in-charge alter ego determined to turn the tables and exploit them. She desires a life of wealth and power and when she meets a timid lawyer who is the nephew of a member of the Georgia State Senate, she realizes that the “high life” may finally be within her grasp. Her plan is to use his lack of confidence, his connections and his ambition to make him a Senator and then marry him. To accomplish this goal, she uses her knowledge of serial killer Coleman. By targeting a random family first, to set the scene and to test the lawyer’s abilities and commitment, she then moves on to his uncle, the person she needs to eliminate in order to have her man appointed to fill the vacant Senate seat. While the Georgia Bureau of Investigation follows evidence on a wild goose chase, Legs and her man are on the fast track toward making all of her dreams come true. 	177193
1992	Talking to Strange Men	MT				TV Newscaster (Nigel Burwood)	177194
2006	Talkshow with Spike Feresten: Fred Willard	T			Episode #9. 11-18-2006	Host Spike Feresten. News Anchor (Michelle Tucker).	177195
2008	Tall Skinny Cappuccino	NR		Huff, Kimberly		Entertainment Journalist Emma seems to have it all -- a fabulous apartment in Boston’s trendiest neighborhood, a glamorous job as an entertainment writer and a closet that could have even Sarah Jessica Parker second guessing herself. So what’s the problem? For starters, she hates her job. Sure it’s a paycheck, but she wants to write about things that matter, not about whether velour jump suits will make a comeback next season (FYI they’re so over!). Then there’s the leggy bombshell who not only steals her promotion but turns out to be her new boss. But a meaningless job and a nasty boss are the least of Emma’s worries. In the midst of playing matchmaker to all her friends. Emma meets tall, dark, handsome, and rich Jack Carmichael, who rescues her from a most tragic shopping accident. Could this be the love of her life? Nearly perfect, his only flaw is that he belongs to someone else -- her boss! Or is that her only problem? 	177196
1960	Tall Story, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8899. 8901. L.			Sportswriters	177197
1951	Tall Target, The	M				Journalist-Novelist Mrs. Charlotte Alsop, from Boston is an abolitionist writer who is on a train when a plot to kill Lincoln is discovered as the president passes through Baltimore on his way to Washington D.C. to be inaugurated in 1861. Mrs. Alsop is interviewing a slave when the slave’s owner shows his resentment against her questions by railing against Lincoln. 	177198
1941	Tall, Dark and Handsome	M				Reporters (James Blake, Charles Tannen).	177199
1998	Tall, Dark and Reckless	NR		Ellis, Lyn	Harlequin Temptation #707	Reporter is ambitious and 18 years after her father's disappearance, her research leads her to a magazine ad that in turn leads her to a handsome Texas Ranger.	177200
1946	Tall, Tan and Terrific	M				Club Photographer (Barbara "Butterbeans" Bradford). Cross-eyed black woman photographer in nightclub. .	177201
2006	Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby	M				Sports Media. ESPN Reporter (John D. King). Reporter (Rick Benjamin). Print Journalist (Ernest Rogers Sr.).Fox Sports broadcasts the races. Announcers only wear headphones with no boom microphones and in some shots, the viewer can see a stand-alone microphone on the table and they are so far away from it there is no way they could be heard. Unrealistic account of sports announcers.	177202
1867	Tallants of Barton, The	N		Hatton		Press	177203
2008	Tamara Drewe	N		Simmonds, Posy. 	Graphic Novel drawn by long-time Guardian cartoonist Simmonds. It’s roughly based on Thomas Hardy’s “Far From the Madding Crowd.”	Columnist Tamara Drewe is famed for her post-plastic surgery beauty. With her rock-star boyfriend Ben and her citified ways, she knocks Beth’s little group on its head -- Beth is the wife of renowned author Nicholas Hardiman and she runs an idyllic writer’s retreat where she’s parlayed her skill at caring for her husband into caring for other writers. She and her literary charges barely notice the locals who, jammed on council estates, look on with envy. Enter young Drewe. After she knocks Beth’s writer’s group on its head, she gets stalked by two local girls. After Ben leaves Tamara, she decides the already adulterous Nicholas would be a nice lay on the rebound, only he falls in love with her. An aspiring American novelist Glen Larson is returning to a crime writer’s retreat in the English countryside run by long-suffering Beth Hardiman and her husband, Nicholas, a charismatic detective novelist. Into their midst arrives newspaper columnist Tamara Drewe, whose recent nose job has given her a newfound confidence. Aware of her powers over men, Tamara little suspects that local teens Casey and Jody also keep tabs on her every move including her torrid affair with Nicholas.  Snooping in Tamara’s house, Casey and Jody soon begin sending e-mails from her computer -- with unexpectedly dark consequences.	177204
1995	Taming a Tycoon	NR		Michaels, Leigh		Reporter Savannah Seabrooke needs 30 seconds of Dexter Caine’s time. Catching up with the elusive millionaire to ask her single question is a challenge, but Savannah is equal to the task until Dexter turns the tables, holds her hostage and announces that she is his wife. 	177205
1998	Taming It Down	N		McLarin, Kim		Reporter Hope Robinson for a Philadelphia newspaper. Areocentric journalist who has an affair with a white man.Angry young black reporter for a Philadelphia newspaper, Hope Robinson, a former scholarship student at an exclusive prep school, struggles to define her life and identity as she finds herself trapped by career trouble and a complex personal life.	177206
1594	Taming of the Shrew	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act III, Scene II. Biondello: Master, master! old news, and such news as you never heard of! Baptista: Is it new and old too? how may that be? Biondello: Why, is it not news to hear of Petruchio's coming?Baptista: Is he come? Biondello: Why, no, sir. Baptista: What then? Biondello: He is coming. Baptista: When will he be here?Biondello: When he stands where I am and sees you there.Tranio: But say, what to thine old news? Biondello: Why, Petruchio is coming, in a new hat and an old jerkin.Pair of old breeches thrice turned; a pair of boots that have been candle-cases,one buckled, another laced; an old rusty sword ta'en out of the town-armoury, with a broken hilt, and shapeless; with two broken points: his horse hipped with an old….…mothy saddle and stirrups of no kindred; besides, possessed with the glanders and like to mose in the chine; troubled with the lampass…."	177207
2005	Taming of the Shrew, The	MT				Journalist (Samuel Oatley).	177208
1940	Taming of the Snood, The	M			Short	Photographer (Stanley Brown).	177209
2001	Taming the Tabloid Heiress	NR		Dunaway Michelle	Harlequin American Romance #900	Reporter Kit O'Brien is the daughter of the chair of a Fortune 500 publishing company, but she manages to make her own headlines regularly in the tabloids with her outrageous exploits.She accepts assignment for the Last Frontier cruise hoping she can use it as lever to better assignments and a method of escaping her father. He owns the paper she works for, forcing her to publish her pieces under the pseudonym Carol Jones.While her father hopes her work is a walk on the wild side before she happily settles down, she considers her work very important. Tired of writing pieces on fluff like wine tasting, she finally landed her first serious assignment.It's an interview with a reclusive man who has sworn off the press. He doesn't take her seriously because of her headline splashing. He immediately recognizes her as the tabloid heiress. He sees she doesn't recognize him. Too bad he's sick of headlines.Too bad she needs an interview.  He has spent nine years writing the script of Final Frontier and has become something of a cult figure, but he's ready to sacrifice notoriety for becoming a gentleman farmer. Love finds a way.	177210
2001	Taming the Tabloid Heiress	NR		Dunaway, Michele	Harlequin American Romance Series	Reporter Kit O’Brien works for her father’s newspaper and he forces her to publish her pieces under the pseudonym Carol Jones. Her father is chair of a Fortune 500 publishing company, O’Brien manages to make her own headlines regularly in the tabloids with her outrageous exploits. The most recent disaster resulted in a bowl of dog food being poured into the lap of her father’s favorite godson Blain Rouke who is also thought to be Kit’s fiancé. Kit’s powerful personality and determination to make a difference seems to backfire frequently, but no more so than when she sets out on the Last Frontier cruise. Kit accepts the assignment for the Last Frontier cruise hoping she can use it as lever to better assignments and a method of escaping her father. Her father hopes her work is a walk on the wild side before she happily settles down with Blain to make babies. Kit considers her work a good deal more important. Tired of writing pieces on fluff like wine tasting, she finally landed her first serious assignment. Kit’s first interview is with Joshua Parker, a man who unfortunately has sworn off the press and hates reporters. With Kit’s perchance for headline splashing, Joshua likewise does not take her seriously. Joshua immediately recognizes the tabloid heiress on the plane that wings them both to the cruise. Nine years of writing the script of Final Frontier has made him something of a cult figure and he’s ready to sacrifice notoriety for becoming a gentleman farmer. He quickly realizes that Kit doesn’t recognize him from the television show, but as a man in his own right. Too bad he’s sick of headlines and too bad she needs this interview. 	177211
1936	Taming the Wild	M		Kyne, Peter B. (Short Story - "Shipmates"). Al Martin (Screenplay).		Reporter Jimmy Taylor (Donald Kerr) tries to get a story on runaway heiress who has fled to Los Angeles.  Kerr wraps up the action for his newspaper.	177212
2003	Tamme vagthund, Den	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Dorthe Vest.	177213
1957	Tammy and the Bachelor	M				Photographer at exhibition (Mike Lally).	177214
1944	Tampico	M				Photographer (Juan Varro).	177215
1987	Tandem	M				News Media. Reporter (Eric Berenger). Reporter at Hotel du Commerce (Philippe Dormoy)	177216
1994	Tangents	M				News Media. Newspaper Editor (Ilene Blackman). Banner Journalist (Paula Wallace). Banner Journalist (William Wallace).	177217
1991	Tangerine Tango Equation, The: Or How I Discovered Sex, Deception, and a New Theory of Physics in Three Short Months	NR		Targan,  Barry		Student Journalist Sara Logan is the object of a 16-year-old genius's affection, a 16-year-old physics whiz whose spectacular intellect cannot compensate for his naiveté.He enrolls in college to pose experimentally normal student, becomes partner in what he thinks is a poster business and falls in love with the lovely campus journalist Logan. He is convinced  her desire for him extends beyond he quest for a major scoop.Logan, a student reporter hot for fame, deflowers the nice kid. She then sells glossies to the tabloids.	177218
1946	Tangier	M		Miller, Alice D.G. (Story). M.M. Musselman, Monty F. Collins (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Paul Kenyon (Robert Paige) tries to land an international scoop that will get him reinstated as he was discredited as a war correspondent. He pursues story of missing diamond and murders associated with it.Kenyon meets up with a Spanish dancer who is seeking the man who killed her brother. Military governor in Tangier is exposed as Nazi and killed in elevator crash.	177219
1997	Tangled	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Paula Thornton).	177220
1957	Tangled Cord, The	NM	OWN	Lockridge, Frances and Richard		Reporter. Cartoonist. Little journalism.	177221
1992	Tangled Vines	NR	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Dailey, Janet		TV Newsman Kelly Douglas, one of the prime-time's most popular newscasters. Prime-time magazine show	177222
1936	Tango	M				Photographer Oscar (Franklin Pangborn).	177223
1989	Tango & Cash	M				Reporter (Michael Francis Clarke). Reporter (Patricia Davis). Reporter (Ann Marie Gillis). Reporter (Tammy Richardson).	177224
2000	Tango Assassins, The (aka Tango Murderers, The )	N		Tabachnik, Maud	#3 Sandra Kahn Series	Journalist Sandra Khan, an American lesbian, goes to Argentina when Nina, a professor at San Francisco, disappears. She was kidnapped by a mysterious commando in the military. She ends up investigating a baby kidnapping ring that kills the parents to get the babies.	177225
1997	Tango Lesson, The	M				Photographer (George Yiasoumi).	177226
2001	Tanguy	M				TV Journalist (Ruth Elkrief) on TV.	177227
1984	Tank	M			1985 Screen World	News Media. TV Reporter (Mark Thomas McGee). TV Reporter #1 (Dan Albright). TV Reporter #2 (Beth Smallwood). Jason Price, Reporter at State Line (Jeff Folger). Sgt. Jerry Elliott, Reporter for Soldier magazine (Mark Herrier).	177228
1941	Tanks a Million	M	DVD -R HQ 7668			Radio Interviewer (James Manos Jr.-Himself)	177229
1951	Tanks Are Coming, The	M	VHS 1600H.			War Correspondent Patricia Kane (Mari Aldon) covers GIs spearheading the World War II push across France. 	177230
1988	Tanner '88: Bagels With Bruce	T	DVD -R HQ 3884, 3885. L.	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #6. 5-16-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner meets with fellow dark-horse candidate Bruce Babbitt	177231
1988	Tanner '88: Boiler Room, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2080. L.	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #11. 8-11-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Having reached the Democratic convention and decided that he has no hope of overcoming Dukakis's lead on his own, Tanner considers forging an alliance with Jesse Jackson.	177232
1988	Tanner '88: Child's Play	T	DVD -R HQ 3885. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #7. 6-6-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner attends whirlwind of campaign events, ranging from a pool party in Hollywood to a meeting with children at a day care center. Press follows.	177233
1988	Tanner '88: Dark Horse, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 2255, 2256, 2217. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episodes #1-#2. 2-15-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Congressman turns presidential candidate. Jack Tanner gets ready for make-or-break New Hampshire primary.	177234
1988	Tanner '88: For Real	T	DVD -R HQ 2255, 2256, 2217. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #3. 3-14-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner's appearances on television finally generate some interest from the press in his campaign.	177235
1988	Tanner '88: Girlfriend Factor, The	T		Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #9. 7-11-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner has to decide what to do about his secret girlfriend, Joanna Buckley, an employee of main competitor Michael Dukakis. The Tanner campaign heads to a rough Detroit neighborhood where a shocking discovery changes the course of the campaign.	177236
1988	Tanner '88: Great Escape, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3886. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #8. 6-20-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Trying to escape from a persistent reporter, Tanner ends up in a dangerous situation.	177237
1988	Tanner '88: Moonwalker and Bookbag	T	DVD -R HQ 3884. L. B26	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #5. 5-2-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner offends Baptist minister	177238
1988	Tanner '88: Night of the Twinkies, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2255, 2256, 2217. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #4. 4-12-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.One of Tanner's staff is attacked at a campaign event.	177239
1988	Tanner '88: Reality Check, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2080. L	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #12. 8-22-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner considers running a third-party campaign when he fails to secure the Democratic nomination.	177240
1988	Tanner '88: Something Borrowed, Something New	T	L.	Altman, Robert and Garry B. Trudeau	Episode #10. 7-17-1988	Columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor) and other fictional and real-time journalists including Columnist Mary McGrory, Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Art Buchwald and others.Tanner's announces he is getting married. The fiancé? Joanna Buckley (Wendy Crewson), Dukakis' campaign head.	177241
2004	Tanner on Tanner:	MT	DVD -R HQ 2118	Trudeau, Garry and Robert Altman	Episode #1 of a four-part miniseries.	Documentary Maker Alex Tanner (Cynthia Nixon) shoots documentary on her father's defeat.  Alex was a college student in 1988 and a helper in her father's campaign. Now a documentary director and film teacher. Media. Reporters. Reporter from Us.At the same time, one of Alex's students is filming her for his documentary. As she was 16 years ago, she is still self-absorbed, bad at reading people and prone to putting her father in embarrassing situations.Describes her documentary to Us Reporter as "a deconstruction of the campaigning process from my father's perspective."  John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra, also is filming a documentary.Many real-life reporters make cameos during the four-part series: Tom Brokaw, Al Franken. Entertainment Reporter (Marla Sucharetza).	177242
2004	Tanner on Tanner:	MT	DVD -R HQ 2123	Trudeau, Garry and Robert Altman	Episode #2 of a four-part miniseries.	Documentary Maker Alex Tanner (Cynthia Nixon) shoots documentary on her father's defeat.  Alex was a college student in 1988 and a helper in her father's campaign. Now a documentary director and film teacher. Media. Reporters. Reporter from Us.At the same time, one of Alex's students is filming her for his documentary. As she was 16 years ago, she is still self-absorbed, bad at reading people and prone to putting her father in embarrassing situations.Describes her documentary to Us Reporter as "a deconstruction of the campaigning process from my father's perspective."  John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra, also is filming a documentary.Many real-life reporters make cameos during the four-part series.	177243
2004	Tanner on Tanner:	MT	DVD -R HQ 2161	Trudeau, Garry and Robert Altman	Episode #3 of a four-part miniseries.	Documentary Maker Alex Tanner (Cynthia Nixon) shoots documentary on her father's defeat.  Alex was a college student in 1988 and a helper in her father's campaign. Now a documentary director and film teacher. Media. Reporters. Reporter from Us.At the same time, one of Alex's students is filming her for his documentary. As she was 16 years ago, she is still self-absorbed, bad at reading people and prone to putting her father in embarrassing situations.Describes her documentary to Us Reporter as "a deconstruction of the campaigning process from my father's perspective."  John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra, also is filming a documentary.Many real-life reporters make cameos during the four-part series.	177244
2004	Tanner on Tanner:	MT	DVD -R HQ 2202	Trudeau, Garry and Robert Altman	Episode #4 of a four-part miniseries.	Documentary Maker Alex Tanner (Cynthia Nixon) shoots documentary on her father's defeat.  Alex was a college student in 1988 and a helper in her father's campaign. Now a documentary director and film teacher. Media. Reporters. Reporter from Us.At the same time, one of Alex's students is filming her for his documentary. As she was 16 years ago, she is still self-absorbed, bad at reading people and prone to putting her father in embarrassing situations.Describes her documentary to Us Reporter as "a deconstruction of the campaigning process from my father's perspective."  John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra, also is filming a documentary.Many real-life reporters make cameos during the four-part series.	177245
1976	Tanya	M				TV Newscaster gives skewed versions of the news of the day. 	177246
1977	Tanzerinnen fur Tanger (aka Confessions of the Sex Slaves)	MF			West Germany	Journalist.	177247
2004	Tao of Pong, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jossie Thacker). Reporter #2 (Lance J. Holt). When an ex-ping-pong prodigy seeks the wisdom of a Taoist sage, he learns that life and table tennis is more about the journey than the destination.	177248
1948	Tap Roots	M		Street, James (Novel). Lionel Wiggam (Additional Dialogue). Alan Le May (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Keith Alexander (Van Heflin) is of questionable ancestry. The newspaper publisher's office is burned down and he becomes involved with opposing Confederate Army during the Civil War.Publisher also finds time to romance a woman whose family wants to keep their valley neutral during conflict. He supports neutralists and backs his position with pen and guns. Confronts rival for woman's hand, a Confederate major.Journalist kills major during duel in a swamp.	177249
1988	Tapeheads	M	SVD 1378			TV Anchor (Tiiu Leek). News Reporter (Scott St. James). Music Reporter Samantha Gregory (Mary Crosby). Media. Reporters. Critic #1 (John Fleck). Critic #2 (Bob Forrest). Student Journalist (Patrick O'Neill).	177250
1913	Tapped Wires	M				Telegrapher for the Affiliated Press (Tommy Shirley) and bitter rival of Harry Norton who works for the Coast Service Company.	177251
1981	Taps	M				Interviewer (Jay Gregory)	177252
1995	Taqdeerwala	MF			India	Editor (Dinesh Hingoo).	177253
1973	Tar Baby, The	N	OWN - H	Charyn, Jerome		Literary Quarterly.	177254
1981	Tara	M				Photographer (Jamie Gillis)	177255
1955	Tarantula	M	L			Editor (Ross Elliott) debates with a doctor whether to print a story in his newspaper of an apparent attack by giant spider, or wait until they have further information.	177256
1958	Tarawa Beachhead	M				Photographer Sergeant Anderson, Marine (Lee Far).	177257
2006	Tardisodes: Doomsday	T			Episode #13. 6-24-2006	Newsreader (Adrienne O'Sullivan).	177258
1952	Target	M	DVD -R HQ 3248, 3229.			Editor David Carsen (Harry Harvey)	177259
2009	Target	M				Newscaster (Ann Rickhoff). Young woman is called to participate in a medical study later realizing that the people involved are not who they seem. 	177260
1980	Target 1600	N		Chainay, David		New York Newspaperman Douglas Clarke witnesses assassination.  Romances a campaign coordinator.	177261
1995	Target of Seduction	M				Photographer (John Myers).	177262
1994	Target of Suspicion	MT				Photographer (Bob Swaim).	177263
1951	Target Unknown	M				Weatherman (Werner Klingler).	177264
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Babes in Wall Street	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #23. 3-9-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismCon man dupes investors into buying shares in an unworkable mine.	177265
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Bite of a Tiger	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #6. 11-3-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismDistrict Attorney is on a crusade to clean out the city's administration of corruption, but Marino has his doubts about the campaign since it was those corrupt politicians that put the DA in office.	177266
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Blind Goddess	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #28. 4-20-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismCorruption in the probate courts is Marino's target as he goes after a judge who victimizes widows and orphans.	177267
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Book of Faces, A	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #29. 4-27-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMysterious death of a model prompts Marino to investigate the agency she worked for.	177268
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Chase the Dragon	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #18. 1-26-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarino investigates a man who gets caught in a lie in the Chinese District.	177269
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Fix, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #13. 12-22-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismJudge under the scrutiny of the press tries to force attention elsewhere.	177270
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Fortress of Despair	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #21. 2-16-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarino checks conditions at a woman's prison and finds a young first offender in a cell with hardened criminals.	177271
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Golden Carpet, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #9. 11-24-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismTrio of unlikely suspects interferes with a dignity appearance.	177272
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Goodbye, Children	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #35. 6-8-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismPoliceman gets the man who killed his partner, but Marino is curious when the officer refuses publicity.	177273
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Invisible Government, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #4. 10-20-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismOllie Crown is known as an ethical lobbyist who gets the state legislature to do what he wants. Marino isn't so sure that there isn't something else going on behind the scenes.	177274
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Journey Into Mourning	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #27. 4-13-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismFlood goes undercover to get the goods on a crew boss accused of mistreating migrant farm workers.	177275
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: License To Steal	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #30. 5-4-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismPromoter sends a young boxer to his death when he pits him against a heavier, more experienced man.	177276
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Malignant Hearts, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #25. 3-23-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismTwo teenagers are walking in the park when their pleasant stroll takes an ugly turn.	177277
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Man Is Waiting To Be Murdered, A	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #15. 1-5-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismCriminal who testified for the state has been marked for a hit and Marino tries to save his life.	177278
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Man's Castle, A	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #26. 3-30-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismA tenement dweller fed up with subhuman living conditions, refuses to pay his rent and urges other tenants to do the same hoping their plight will eventually come to the attention of the courts.	177279
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Middle Man, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #19. 2-2-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismInvestigating a furniture manufacturing firm and the employees' union leads Marino to believe that there is a possibility of an illegal contract which violates the employees' rights.	177280
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Million Dollar Dump, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #1. 9-29-1961. Series 9-29-1961 to 6-8-1962. 34 Episodes	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarino learns that the head of a garbage-collecting company has monopolized the city's waste pickup.	177281
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Mr. Megalomania	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #8. 11-17-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMan feels he can rule the town his way and walks over a few people to achieve it.	177282
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: My Native Land	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #24. 3-16-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarino learns that a deported gangster is planning to return to the United States.	177283
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Nobody Gets Hurt	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #34. 6-1-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismHigh School teacher is having trouble in his classroom with a young punk. He would like to discipline the student but the principal won't back him up.	177284
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: One For the Road	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #16. 1-12-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismIt seems like a man who brokers in liquor licenses gets his renewals just a bit too easily for Marino's liking. He suspects that something else is going on and sets out to find out what it is and who is involved.	177285
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Organizer, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episodes #32-#33. 5-18/25-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismCorrupt union leader is confident that a Senate investigating committee won't charge him with misconduct. But the congressional investigation is beginning to produce results.One of the union locals is threatening to bolt from the national organization.	177286
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Pier 60	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #2. 10-6-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismCorruption down on the docks brings Marino and Flood a new angle to crime.	177287
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Platinum Highway, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #3. 10-13-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismState senator is calling for an official investigation into the fatal collapse of a roadway tunnel, but Marino suspects it will be anything but an honest probe.	177288
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Play It Blue	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #17. 1-19-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismWaning entertainer gets messed up with a rackets man and then the double crosses begin.	177289
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Poppy Vendor, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #5. 10-27-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismAfter doing a story on the drug world, Marino gets visited by an ex-con who's wife is addicted to drugs, and he's willing to go back to his underworld life to help expose the narcotics organization.	177290
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Prison Empire	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #12. 12-15-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismEven while incarcerated in state prison, union leader Harvey Bragen keeps his empire running with no problems.	177291
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Quicksand	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #14. 12-29-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismTough on crime deputy District Attorney, without warning, resigns his position and then takes a job with a law firm known for its ties to organized crime.	177292
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Silent Partner	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #11. 12-8-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismThe way mobsters hide what they do is to buy out legitimate businesses as fronts for their illegal activities and to launder their profits. Victor Cobalt is in the Syndicate and is trying to expand his empire into the garment industry.	177293
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: To Wear a Badge	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #10. 12-1-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismTown of Verdun is known for its gambling and the casinos continue to assure the public that their presence is not corrupting their community. Marino is sure that's not the case and sets out to expose the crime.	177294
1961	Target: Corruptors, The: Touch of Evil	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #7. 11-10-1961	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismWorld of intramural sports is now under close scrutiny when a college athlete kills himself after he accepted a bribe.	177295
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Viva Vegas	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #20. 2-9-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarino looks for evidence that will link the underworld to Las Vegas's gambling casinos.	177296
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Wrecker, The	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #22. 3-2-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismBusinessman attempts to destroy his daughter's groom in the same ruthless way he gains control of rival companies.	177297
1962	Target: Corruptors, The: Yankee Dollar	T		Veliee, Lester (based on series of articles)	Episode #31. 5-11-1962	Columnist Paul Marino (Stephen McNally) is crusading newspaper columnist and racket reporter who tracked down and exposed racketeers. Jack Flood (Robert Harland), his investigator. Muckraking journalismMarin is sent to investigate the ruling military junta of a South American country that has applied for a loan from the United States.	177298
1977	Target: Set Up	T			Episode #7. 10-28-1977	Reporter (David Belcher - Press Reporter).	177299
1968	Targets	M	DVD -R HQ 10403, 10404		AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	177300
1992	Targets	CB			Tales of the Green Hornet #4	Publisher Britt Reid (The Green Hornet) of the Daily Sentinel. Reporter Mike Axford (from the TV series, this is his first appearance in the comics) of the Daily Sentinel. The Hornet’s busting of an alliance of racketeers is not entirely successful. A Sentinel headline proclaims: “City Uses Mob Money To Clean Up Slums.”	177301
1960	Tarningen ar kastad	MF				Cameraman Holger Palm (Sven Lindberg).	177302
1938	Tarnished Angel	M	DVD -R HQ 5872, 5871. SVDSP 1377			Gossip Column, Tattler. Newspaper Stories and headlines.	177303
1958	Tarnished Angels, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2936, 2937. VHS 477, SV 182	Faulkner, William (Novel - "Pylon").  George Zuckerman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Burke Devlin (Rock Hudson) for the New Orleans Times-Picayune involved with members of aerial stunt show in 1932. Devlin is disillusioned alcoholic newsman who was inspired by newsreel footage of Richard Harding Davis interviewing soldiers.Reporter refuses to be bought by businessman who wants to plug product in paper. Plans to report on air show, but editor insists he cover senator's visit. After heated exchange, he is fired. Sees pilot and his wife. Pilot is killed.Reporter returns to newsroom, calls himself Richard Harding Davis, criticizes story editor has written on pilot's death telling him he has the facts. While other members of the newsroom listen enthralled, he recites background on flier.Editor apologizes and asks Devlin to come back to work, Devlin tells him: "Tomorrow, I'll probably be drunk." Editor: "Well, make it  the day after." Telegraph Editor (Paul Harvey). Newspaper Office Clerk (Ben Flowers)."Is this what you call news?…Know what I call it? I call it the dead facts. The dead facts strung together by a deaf, dumb, blind editor. Me, Burke Devlin, I've got the story." "Preserved in alcohol,  no doubt." "No, I've got it in my aching heart…."	177304
1920	Tarnished Reputations	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	177305
1982	Tarock	NM		Zeindler, Peter	Switzerland	Journalist	177306
1930	Tarrano the Conqueror	NSF		Cummings, Ray		Press	177307
2001	Tart	M				Reporter (J.C. Kenny). News Reporter (Andrew Dolha).	177308
1993	Tart Tales	SS		Banks, Carolyn	Collection of 23 stories.	News Media	177309
1962	Tartarin de Tarascon	MF			France	Radio. Le radio reporter (Georges de Caunes).	177310
1968	Tarzan and the Jungle Boy	M	SVD 769. SVD 536 (Incomplete)	Burroughs, Edgar Rice (Character).  Steve Lord (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists/Photographers. Ness Book	Journalist  Myrna Claude (Alizia Gur) who with a photographer tries to find a boy lost in the jungle with the help of Tarzan. Reporter warned not to follow Tarzan. She does. Photographer is killed. She is kidnapped and prepared to be sacrificed by fire.Tarzan rescues her and takes jungle boy back to civilization.	177311
1957	Tarzan and the Lost Safari	M			UK. Ness	Magazine Writer is one of five plane crash survivors rescued by Tarzan. Woman Journalist.	177312
1989	Tarzan Mama-Mia	MF				Photographer (Peter Jorde).	177313
2005	Task of This Translator, The: End of Larry's Wallet	SS		Hasak-Lowy, Todd		TV coverage of destruction on a near-unimaginable scale -- 18 million dead in a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan. Larry's personal struggle with a failed marriage and sick daughter is contrasted with a critique of the TV coverage.The man misplaces his wallet shortly before the nuclear exchange takes place.	177314
2005	Task of This Translator, The: On the Grounds of the Complex Commemorating the Nazis' Treatment of the Jews	SS		Hasak-Lowy, Todd		Israeli ex-journalist works in the café at Yad Vashem and clashes with an American businessman over a stale pastry.The journalist cum graduate student, an alienated pothead journalist, profiles an expensive weight-loss company. When, for the article, he retains a "diet escort" to forcibly prevent him from eating, he's tempted to binge and his body balloons.	177315
2005	Task of This Translator, The: Will Power, Inc.	SS		Hasak-Lowy, Todd		Journalist sets out to write an investigative piece on a dieting company that uses bodyguards to protect overeaters from themselves, but loses his bearings when he becomes a client and is paired with a bodyguard of his own.The journalist cum graduate student profiles an expensive weight-loss company. When, for the article, he retains a "diet escort" to forcibly prevent him from eating, he's tempted to binge and his body balloons.	177316
1785	Task, The	PO	COPY	Cowper, William		Press. "Book IV: Winter Evening, The." Newspaper is read. The world contemplated at a distance.  Poet in attendance. "This folio of four pages, happy work! Which not ev'n critics criticise;"	177317
1916	Tasker Jevons	N		Sinclair, May		Press	177318
1983	Tassinaro, Il	MF				News Media. Hysterical Reporter (Liu Bosisio)	177319
1988	Taste for Death, A	MT			Miniseries	Reporter (Pal Lowther). TV Newsreader (Peter Woods).	177320
1980	Taste for Power, A	N		Dobbin, Muriel		News Media	177321
1966	Taste for Women, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	177322
1973	Taste of Death, A	NM		Grayson, Richard		News Media	177323
2009	Taste of Fame, A	N		Everson, Eva Marie and Linda Evans Shepherd		Aspiring Documentary Maker is doing his class film project on the women of the Potluck Catering Club’s growing business. Problem is, the women didn’t read the fine print when they signed off on his documentary. When he enters the Potluck Catering Club in the reality show, “Great Party Showdown,” the ladies of Summit View, Colorado, head to the Big Apple for the unexpected adventure of their lives. Between navigating New York City, dealing with other cutthroat contestants, and trying to maintain their close friendship in the high-stress world of reality TV, the Potluck women must keep their eyes on the prize -- a cool million dollars -- and work together if they’re going to make it back to Colorado in one piece.	177324
1991	Taste of Freedom	T	SV 47			TV Journalist Sasha Politkovsky and his family in 1990. Covers six weeks of their lives as the events of 1990 lift the lid of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union (glasnost and perestroika).	177325
2009	Taste of Passion	NR		Armytage, Tessa		Journalist Constance Halliday is a talented broadsheet journalist and during a press conference challenges infamous master chef, Alistair Douglas, on the subject of his hot temper. He has returned fire with a challenge of his own. And made refusal impossible. With a million dollars on the line and a scandalous reputation to erase, Constance suspects that Alistair’s trying to buy himself a pet reporter, but she has no choice except to step from the safety of her cool world and into the heat and sizzle of Alistair’s kitchen. Ice is about to meet fire -- and it looks like Constance is on the menu. 	177326
2006	Taste of Temptation, A	NR		Alexander, Carrie	Harlequin Blaze Series #296	Gossip Columnist Zoe Aberdeen wants to know the story behind a mysterious lust potion that works its sexy magic on her pals. Could the potion be the real thing or just a hoax? When she asks her neighbor for help, he’s not interested. He’s a crime scientist only interested in solving real mysteries not some weird mojo. But Zoe doesn’t like to take no for an answer and what Zoe wants, Zoe gets. So she decides to “persuade” her neighbor in her own special way and soon he’s testing the potion and acting out his every fantasy with the sassy redhead. 	177327
2006	Taste of Temptation, A	NR		Alexander, Carrie	Lust Portion #9 series -- Harlequin Blaze	Gossip Columnist Zoe Aberdeen wants to know the story behind a mysterious lust potion that works its sexy magic on her pals. Could the potion be the real thing, or just a hoax? When she asks her neighbor Donovan Shane for help, he’s not interested. He’s a crime scientist -- he’s interested only in solving real mysteries, not some weird mojo. But Zoe doesn’t like to take no for an answer, and what Zoe wants, Zoe gets. So she decides to persuade Shane in her own special way, and soon he’s testing the potion and acting out his every fantasy with the sassy redhead.	177328
2005	Taste:	DT				News Media. Spoof Reporter (Olivia Lee). Presenters (Beverley Turner, Sarah Hendy).	177329
1986	Tata mia	MF				Editor (Adrian Ortega).	177330
1990	Tatie Danielle	MF				TV Journalist (Jean-Jacques Dufour). Journalist (Gilles Loufti). Journalist at La Croix (Francis Boespflug).	177331
1709	Tatler, The	ER	COPY	Bickerstaff, Isaac, Esq. (Richard Steele)	Tuesday, April 12, 1709	Newspapers. Tatler first appeared.  Bickerstaff, the supposed author, is a familiar name -- Jonathan Swift had used the persona.  Bickerstaff's younger half-sister, Jenny Distaff is introduced in No. 10.  Pacolet, an aerial messenger.Club introduced later with meetings at the "Trumpet" in Shire Lane.  Coffeehouses more valuable than newspapers in spreading the news.	177332
1996	Tatli kaciklar	TF			Turkey. Series, 1996-2001.	Journalist	177333
1964	Tato, sezen stene	MF				Editor (Jaroslav Stercl). Editor, General (Jaroslav Marvan).	177334
1995	Tatort - Die Kampagne	TF			West Germany. Episode #304. 3-5-1995. Series 1970.	Reporter. Nervender Reporter (Erik Rastetter).	177335
2005	Tatort - Die schlafende Schone	TF			West Germany. Episode #599. 5-29-2005. Series 1970.	Reporter (Otto Reiter)	177336
2005	Tatort - Die Spieler	TF			Episode. Series 1970. West Germany.	Reporter (Kristina Hortenbach). Reporter (Jochen Stoeckle).	177337
1998	Tatort - Ein Hauch von Hollywood	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	Journalist (Falk Rockstroh).	177338
2000	Tatort - Rattenlinie	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	TV Reporter (Rudiger Wolff)	177339
2002	Tatort - Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	Journalist Doerr (Hgo Egon Balder).	177340
1993	Tatort - Stahlwalzer	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	Photographer (Alexander Leeb).	177341
1982	Tatort - Sterben und sterben lassen	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	Photographer (Karen McLarty)	177342
2005	Tatort - Todesengel	TF			Episode. Series 1970. West Germany.	Reporter (Jurgen Allerheiligen)	177343
2005	Tatort: Borowski in der Unterwelt	TF			West Germany. Episode. Series 1970.	Newsreader (Susanne Daubner).	177344
1971	Tatort: Der Richter in WeiB	TF			West Germany. Episode #11. 10-10-1971. Series 1970.	Reporter von der Abendpost (Walter Tschernich).	177345
2003	Tatort: Die Liebe und ihr Preis	TF			West Germany. Episode #524. 2-9-2003. Series 1970.	Reporter Dietl (Jockel Tschiersch). Moderator SFB (Jurgen Fliege).	177346
2005	Tatort: Die Spieler	TF			West Germany. Episode #585. 1-9-2005. Series 1970.	News Media. Reporter (Kristina Hortenbach). Reporter (Jochen Stoeckle).	177347
2004	Tatort: Eine ehrliche Haut	TF			West Germany. Episode #554. 1-4-2004. Series 1970.	Reporter (Ronald Nitschke - Penetrante Reporter).	177348
1973	Tatort: Tote Taube in der Beethovenstrabe	TF			West Germany. Episode #25. 1-7-1973. Series 1970.	Photographer (Thys Ockersen).	177349
2000	Tatted Angels	N		Lamb, Fay		Journalist Michael Abernathy of The Serenity Serenade is a small town journalist born and raised on Serenity Key. Michael dreams of more excitement than his family’s local newspaper has to offer. When tatted angels of different colors with special Bible verses attached mysteriously begin to appear in the homes of residents who need encouragement, praise or support, Michael finally has a story worth writing. Michael starts out to investigate the origin of the angels, but soon finds his inquiry turning to the reason God created His angels and their purpose in this world. As Michael searches for the answers and the person behind the mystery, he learns that God can use something as simple as a tatted angel to renew faith, love and hope. 	177350
2003	Tattered Angel	M				News Editor (Ryan Smith).	177351
1957	Tattered Dream, The	M				Press	177352
1957	Tattered Dress, The	M		Zuckerman, George (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ralph Adams (Edward C. Platt) for the New York Bulletin accompanies lawyer to desert town to handle murder trial. Seems to be voice of conscience for lawyer who has turned from taking desperate cases to handling rich clients.During train ride, reporter tries to persuade lawyer to order a new trial for convicted man he believes is innocent. But lawyer is more interested in wealthy clients. He finds himself on trial for bribing a juror.He makes impassioned plea to jury about he has lost his idealism. But Adams and other reporters are not convinced. Later reporter apologizes when lawyer is found innocent.At end of film, lawyer agrees to take on case of convicted man reporter was trying to get him to take. Reporter (Charles J. Conrad). Reporter (Helene Marshall). Reporter (John Phillips).	177353
1992	Tattle Tale	M	DVD -R HQ 8213, 8214			Reporter (Remy Burkel). Female Reporter (Isabelle Guiard).	177354
2008	Tattooed	M				Journalist (Travelin’ Mick). 	177355
1951	Tauben im Gras	N		Koeppen, Wolfgang	Germany	Journalist	177356
2002	Taurus	MT			Episode One	Newscaster (Katarina Sandstrom - Herself )	177357
1960	Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse, Die	MF				Reporter #1 (Bruno W. Pantel).	177358
1999	Tavern, The	M				Interviewer (Sharon Mayberry)	177359
2006	Tawny Takes on Flo (Part One)	T			Episode #605. 4-16-2006	TV Talk Show. Each cast member must put on his or her own talk show in front of a live audience. Tawny seeks revenge on Florence.	177360
1984	Tawny Young	CB			Green Lantern, Vol. 2, #176. First Appearance.	TV Reporter Tawny Young, California-based newswoman covering stories on Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart (and later, the Green Lantern Corps) when they were based on the west coast.Was a co-host of a talk show with Linda Park, Lia Briggs and Vicki Vale that interviewed Wonder Woman.	177361
1998	Tax Day	M				News Media. Reporter (Monica Davis). Photographer (Dan Welch).	177362
1998	Taxa	TF			Series 1997-1999	Editor Eva (Solbjorg Hojfeldt), Editor of Omegnsbladet (1998-1999)	177363
1953	Taxi	M				Newscaster (Glenn Hardy)	177364
2003	Taxi 3	MF			France	Chinese Reporter Qui (Bai Ling) is writing a story on a police squad just as a gang of thieves calling themselves the Santa Claus Gang are wreaking havoc and police can’t stop them. The thieves outsmart the police time and again with the journalist there to record all of the police mistakes and ineptness. 	177365
1976	Taxi Driver	M	L			News Media coverage of Travis Bickle, Viet Nam veteran, now a cabbie who becomes a killer. TV Interviewer (Ralph S. Singleton).	177366
1981	Taxi: Bobby and the Critic	T	DVD -R 1859	Kemp, Barry	Episode #63. 4-30-1981.	Theater Critic John Bowman (John Harkins) attacks everything so actor Wheeler writes him a vicious letter and throws it away. The taxi dispatcher takes it out of the garbage and mails it.The letter is printed calling Bowman "a carbuncle on the butt of the American theater." The critic turns up at the actor's one-act play on Darwin and asks to meet the actor at a bar after the play.Bowman shows the actor his review -- he hated the play but loved his performance -- "triumphs over impossible material." The actor thanks the critic and Bowman then tears up the good review.He tells the actor, "Too  bad it's not going to come out in the newspaper….now review will keep you anonymous."  The angry actor tells the critic it doesn't matter what he thinks as long as the actor knows he's good.	177367
1978	Taxi: Fantasy Borough (1)	T			Episode #45. 5-6-1980.  Series 9-12-1978 to 8-1983.	TV Newsman Eric Sevareid (Himself). Herve Villechaize leaves some publicity photos in Tony's cab, which prompt the cabbies to indulge in their own fantasies.	177368
2005	Taylor Made	MT				Journalist (Michele Anders). Press Reporter (Ken Sladyk).	177369
1998	Taylor Predicament, The	M				Reporter (Evelyn Sobanski)	177370
2000	TDY	N		Valentine, Douglas		Photojournalist in the Air Force in 1967 volunteers for a temporary duty mission in the Philippines, but finds himself in Laos, caught in the secret and deadly intrigues of CIA drug smugglers.During the mission he learns the true meaning of good and evil, while nearly losing his life in the process. A crescendo of action and awakening, TDY exposes the US Government's complicity in international drug smuggling.	177371
1982	Te Karere	DF			Series 1982.	TV News Staff. Reporters Hirini Henare, Dan Hiramana-rua, Pierre Lyndon, Tawini Rangihau, Matekino Wihongi-Mangu, Arana Taumata, Maihi Nikora, Rau Kapa (1995).Journalists Moari Stafford,  Martin Rakuraku (1989), Hinerangi Goodman (1990), Mihingarangi Forbes (1995-1996, 1998-). Matuakore Joe Glen. Presenters Scott Morrison, Tini Molyneux (1989-2002).	177372
1973	Te land, ter zee en in de lucht	TF			Netherlands. Series 1973 -	Interviewer Nance (2001-). Hosts Wim Bosboom, Ron Brandsteder, Andre van Duin (1978-1980), Rob Fruithof, Bert Kuizenga (1998-), Tom Mulder, Jack van Gelder, Karel van Kooten, Willem van Kooten (1973-1977).	177373
1983	Te rongyos elet	MF			Hungary	Editor-in-Chief Zimanyi (Lajos Oze). Journalist (Istvan Goz).	177374
1991	Te Rua	M			New Zealand	Reporter (Anne Chamberlain).	177375
1950	Tea for Two	M	L			Radio Announcer (Art Gilmore).	177376
1923	Tea With a Kick!	M				Editor Octavius Juniper (Edward Jobson).	177377
2003	Tea With Tiffany	M				Reporter (Olivia Johansson).	177378
1998	Teach Me	M				Photographer in Living Room (Cyrus Khambatta). Photographer in the Bedroom (David LaScala).	177379
1955	Teacher's Pet	T			Episode. 7-2-1955. Damon Runyon Theatre. Adaptation of film	Newspaper Journalist and Journalism Teacher lock heads, then fall in love. Cast includes Fay Bainter, Adele Jergens	177380
1958	Teacher's Pet	M	DVD -R HQ 2498, 2499. L. VHS 491	Kanin, Fay and Michael (Screenplay)		City Editor Jim Gannon (Clark Gable), tough city editor of the Evening Chronicle has contempt for journalism schools. His publisher forces him to go to a night journalism class taught by Professor Erica Stone (Doris Day), daughter of famous journalist.In a case of mistaken identity, the city editor enrolls in the class and soon becomes her star pupil, Teacher's Pet. Stone finds out "Gallagher" is really Gannon. He finds out her father is Joel Barlow Stone, famous small-town editor.Her father is her ideal of what a good newspaperman should be. Gannon agrees until he reads her father's country paper. He discovers it's just bad journalism. When he tells her, she kicks him out of her house.After reading the paper herself, she realizes Gannon is right and goes to the city room to apologize. She gives him her father's cigarette lighter. They make up and Gannon changes his mind about journalism teachers.Real newspaperman from U.S. and Canada are sprinkled around newspaper office. Includes Army Archerd, Sidney Skolsky, Barney Kovac (Nick Adams). Copy Man (Cyril Delevanti). Vernon Scott, Joe Hyams, Paine Knickerbocher, Erskine Johnson, Frank P. Quinn.	177381
1957	Teacher's Pet	N	OWN - P	Kanin, Michael		City Editor Jim Gannon, city editor of the Chronicle, arch representative of the old tradition.  Lovely and intelligent journalism teacher.	177382
1982	Teachers Only: Quote Unquote	T		Yanuk, George	Episode. 5-5-1982	News Media	177383
1997	Team Knight Rider: Fallen Nation	T			Episode #1. 10-9-1997	News Media. Reporters (Penny Griego, Tiiu Leek).	177384
1992	Teamster Boss: Jackie Presser Story, The	MT				Reporter (Peter Feniak)	177385
2006	Teamvay	MF			Turkey.	Photographer (Ahmet Agaoglu).	177386
1990	Teardown	N	MLPL	Wuamett, Victor		Reporter Molly Gish, Neighborhood Guardian.	177387
2003	Tears of the Sun	M				Reporter. Carrier Reporter (Harry Van Gorkum).	177388
2002	Teatro Segundo Antunes Filho, O	MTF			Miniseries	Interviewer (Sebastiao Milare-Himself)	177389
1988	Tecnicas de duelo: Una cuestion de honor	MF				Photographer (Elio Mesa).	177390
1986	Ted E. Bear: Cub Reporter	T	SVD 1204		Episode	News. Bearwitness News. Ted E. Bear is the puppet with the news events. Ted and his cuddly co-reporters gather to bring fast breaking stories that teach and entertain.Voices of Tom Smothers, Sue Raney and Louis Nye	177391
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Acropolis Now	T			Episode #127. 11-22-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177392
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Bedtime for Henry	T			Episode #114. 5-17-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177393
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Believing Is Seeing	T			Episode #126. 11-15-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177394
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Cyrano Henry	T			Episode #122. 10-11-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177395
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Educating Lisa	T			Episode #115. 5-24-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177396
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Family Feud	T			Episode #123. 10-18-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177397
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Four Is a Crowd	T			Episode #110. 4-19-1986.	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177398
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Front Page Monroe	T			Episode #109. 4-12-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177399
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Garfield the Cat Joins the Marin Bugler	T			Episode #113. 5-10-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177400
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Henry Gets Taken For a Ride	T			Episode #117. 6-7-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177401
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Henry's Change Of Life	T			Episode #108. 4-5-1986. Last season "Too Close For Comfort," renamed "The Ted Knight Show." Knight's death on August 26, 1986 ended the program.	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177402
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Henry's Novel Solution	T			Episode #116. 5-31-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177403
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Herb Kiss, Henry Tells	T			Episode #125. 11-8-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177404
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Ho-Ho Ho Chi Henry	T	SVD 766		Episode #111. 4-26-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.Henry uses his newspaper to challenge bigotry against a Vietnamese Family	177405
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Late, Great Herbert Maxwell	T			Episode #118. 7-12-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177406
1987	Ted Knight Show, The: Lisa Goes Lottery Loco	T			Episode #129. 2-7-1987	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177407
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Miss Marin Bugler	T			Episode #112. 5-3-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177408
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Monroe's Critical Condition	T			Episode #121. 10-4-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177409
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Muriel's Fish Story	T			Episode #119. 7-19-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177410
1987	Ted Knight Show, The: Presenting Buddy Ficus	T			Episode #128. 1-31-1987	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177411
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Rock Around Henry	T			Episode #124. 11-1-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177412
1986	Ted Knight Show, The: Ya Gotta Have Heart	T			Episode #120. 9-27-1986	Editor Henry Rush (Ted Knight) of The Marin Bugler, a weekly newspaper.  Henry, Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) and Andrew Rush (Joshua Goodwin) move north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry owned 49 percent of the newspaper.Monroe Focus (JM J. Bullock) works at the paper. Mrs. Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), the publisher's widow, owned 51 percent of the newspaper and soon became Henry's new thorn in the side.	177413
2008	Teddy Bear	MT				Reporter (Desmond Campbell, Priya Rao). 	177414
1940	Teddy the Rough Rider	M				Reporter (John Ridgely).	177415
1965	Teen Devian	MF			India	Commentator (Amin Sayani - Voice).	177416
2005	Teen Titans: Episode 257-494	C			Episode #40. 1-17-2005	Anchorman (Jeff Bennett - Voice). Sportscaster (Dee Bradley Baker - Voice). Control Freak has escaped from prison and brought the Titans into his TV world.The Titans must track him down through the different channels of TV while he gets more powerful with all the TV show related powers he gets.	177417
1987	Teen Wolf Too	M				Reporter (Peter J. Fogel)	177418
1986	Teen Wolf: Animated Series, The	C			Series. 9-13-1986 to 9-2-1989. CBS	Reporter Waldo Sesslick tries with his mother to expose Scott Howard, the Teen Wolf, who lives next door. Town newspaper, The Wolverton Times. Evil Photographer Boy tries to get pictures of the family becoming werewolves.	177419
2003	Teen/Kids News (aka EKN Worldwide Kids News)	T			Series started in September 2003.	TV News. Weekly news show running on 199 stations around the country is aimed at and presented by kids, 11-16.  Co-anchor Haley Cohen, 15, daughter of CNN anchor Paula Zahn.Cody Gifford, 14, is sportscaster, son of Frank, former Monday Night Football co-anchor and Kathie Lee, Regis Philbin's former morning talk show partner. Gum-chewing Jenna Ruggiero, 15, daughter of New York FOX local news anchor Rosanna Scotto.Anchor Mwanzza Brown. Reporters John Meyers, Natalie Distler, Jenna Ruggiero, Lily Wen. Contributors Lauren Weiss, Nicole Weiss, Felipe Dieppa.	177420
1993	Teenage Bonnie and Kelpto Clyde	M				TV Reporter (Sarah Bork)	177421
1993	Teenage Health Freak:	T			Episode #11.	Commentator (Brian Moore - Voice).	177422
1991	Teenage Health Freak: Guns, Drugs & Video 8 (Part One)	T			Episode #4.	Reporter (Kevin Allen).	177423
1961	Teenage Millionaire	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	177424
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles	M	SV 140		Second movie - Package	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Judith  Hoag), Channel 3 News..	177425
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II:  Secret of the Ooze, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8461, 8462. SVD 558			TV Reporter April O'Neil (Paige Turco) is friendly, forgiving television reporter played by different actress than Teen-age Ninja Turtles I.  The heroes have moved in with her and she is pursuing a story on corporate waste.Member of O'Neil's news crew is in cahoots with the villain. News Room Staff (Mark Caso). News Manager (Michael Pressman).	177426
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:	C	VHS 613 (Excerpts-Poor Quality), VHS 410, SV 254 (Media Excerpts), 76,  62.		Episodes. Series 12-28-1987 to 11-2-1996. CBS. 193 Episodes	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). Channel Six News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Channel Six News Producer and April's friend Irma (Jennifer Darling). Channel Six News Reporter and April's Rival Vernon Fenwick (Pat Fraley).Turtles: Michaelangelo (Townsend Coleman). Raphael (Rob Paulsen, Michael Gough, 1994-1996). Leonardo (Cam Clarke). Donatello (Barry Gordon).	177427
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 20,000 Leaks Under the City	C			Episode #36. 10-5-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang still wants to destroy the Turtles and develops a Super Pump to flood the sewers and flush out the boys in green. Splinter and the Turtles are eating their pizza when they are swept away by a sudden onslaught of water.But back down in the Technodrome, something has gone wrong. Krang's pump cannot be shut off as more and more is being sucked from the ocean and dumped into the sewer. Water is now overflowing into the streets and soon the entire city will be underwater.	177428
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Adventures in Turtle-Sitting	C			Episode #143. 10-24-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello sets his sights on solving world hunger. He invents the "Food Revivafiver," a device designed to reverse the aging process of food. Three Turtles are zapped and are shrinking to Turtle Babies.April contacts the Turtles about a break at the Government Weather Station. The three baby Turtles try to fight the goons. April continues on her story and Michaelangelo searches for an antidote.  Irma baby-sits the three baby Turtles.April is reassigned. Burne sends her out to a mysterious tropical island where leading underworld figures have been spotted. Michaelangelo goes with her and so do the baby Turtles who escape into the ocean where the salt water transforms them back.They are now ready to go and stop Shredder and company who retreat back to the Technodrome. April contacts the police to pick up the city's crime lords.	177429
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Adventures of Rhino-Man, The (aka Rhino-Man)	C			Episode #101. 11-3-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang sees April's news report about a "best super-hero" contest. The winner of the contest will receive the Malaprop Diamond. The Texas millionaire sponsoring the contest wants to put a zombie-making chemical into the city's water supply.The contest is a diversion. The millionaire figures if he can get the citizens under his control, he can take over the city. Krang wants the diamond. While the Turtles are at the Channel Six building, they discover what the millionaire is up to.They noticed that April, Irma and Vernon turned zombie-like and started saying the millionaire's name after they drank the water. The Turtles get the antidote and put it into the city's water turning everybody back to normal.Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady manage to get away with the diamond but discover it is a fake when they try to use it.	177430
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: April Gets in Dutch	C			Episode #77. 10-23-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and the Turtles are in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. April is covering the showing of the world-famous Duchess Diamond. Krang wants the diamond, a flawless stone, to focus the rays on his Laser Dimension Blade that will cut through the dimensions.It will then be able to bring the Technodrome to Earth. He sends Shredder and the mutants to retrieve it, but they're foiled by a low-rent diamond thief, Spats Sparkle. Climatic chase takes place at an abandoned windmill.	177431
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: April's Fool (aka April Foolish)	C			Episode #20. 12-1-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April reports live from the Malicurian Embassy of the Malicurian Emperor's decision to sell mining rights to the vast deposit of Lydiam 90 that was recently discovered in his country.Then she gets ready for the big party that is being held at the Embassy later that night. Irma, her friend, persuades her to trade in her news journalist "uniform" for a fancy party gown so she might attract an eligible bachelor.Far below the Earth's surface, Shredder complains to Krang that the Technodrome is falling apart and they need more power to maintain life support systems.Krang suggests a small piece of Lydium 90 would supply more than enough power to bring the Technodrome back up to speed.	177432
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Artless	C			Episode #71. 10-2-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and the Turtles are in Florence and two snobbish art-collecting aliens arrive in the city and begin stealing great works of art.The citizens blame the Turtles for the theft and after being defeated in their efforts to stop the aliens, The Turtles must escape an angry mob.The Turtles again run into the aliens who are ecstatic when they learn their names are Michaelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael -- and decide to take these great artists back to their planet. April broadcasts from the Roman Coliseum.She is trying to lure the aliens into draining their ship's energy by beaming up the gigantic structure. The Turtles get free, convince the aliens the artworks they have stolen are counterfeits. The disgusted aliens return the works and head for home.	177433
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Atlantis Awakes	C			Episode #165B. 12-4-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While surfing in the white water rapids of the sewer, Michaelangelo is rescued by Merdude, a half-man/half fish from the lost city of Atlantis. Shredder finds the lost city and Bebop is thought to be their lost king.By the time Merdude the Turtles arrive, Bebop is on the throne. The Star of Atlantis is a large jewel Krang wants. When Merdue uses his telepathic powers to call upon his friends of the deep, all kinds of aquatic life arrive.Bebop quickly renounces the throne. Shredder steals the Star of Atlantic but the Turtles get it back and return it to Atlantis. Merdude is named king.	177434
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Attack of Big MACC	C			Episode #41. 10-12-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are watching April's special report live from the Army testing laboratory on the first public display of a new "Super Laser" when suddenly a bolt of lightning from an electrical storm overloads the Super Laser's computer.The Super Laser blasts a hole into space and another dimension, which enables a Robot to be transported into the laboratory. Thinking that it is some form of alien monster, the military tries to destroy it.The robot is amused and fires a laser beam that melts their weapons. The same thing occurs when the scientists try to use their new Super Laser on their unknown visitor.After witnessing these events, Turtles are convinced that Shredder and Krang would love to get a hold of whatever that "thing" is.	177435
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Attack of the 50 Foot Irma	C			Episode #26. 9-28-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While preparing for Irma's birthday party, Michaelangelo realizes he has forgotten to invite the guest of honor. He contacts April, who is in midst of interviewing Professor Von Ziflin about the discovery of a meteorite that "just crashed in the area."The professor claims it is an unusual meteorite with a core composed of an extremely rare isotope. The Turtles turn on their TV to watch their favorite journalist  as she interviews the professor.Suddenly a noxious gas fills the room and someone steals the meteorite. Before the thief can escape, he steps in front of the news camera revealing himself to be Shredder.Then Krang uses the exaporon to build an enlarging device and he accidentally shoots Irma with it. She grows extra large and nearly turns the city into a junkyard. Turtles have to reclaim the remaining Exaporon isotope to reverse the process.	177436
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Attack of the Neutrinos	C	VHS 376		Episode #161. 11-20-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).When the Turtles try to recover a high-tech device that can level buildings, the Neutrinos are captured by Shredder and Krang. They hypnotize them into fighting machines so they can destroy the Turtles once and for all.	177437
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Back to the Egg	C			Episode #93. 9-26-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang invents an age reversing serum turns any creature into a younger version of itself. Michaelangelo and Leonard eat two pizzas with serum turning them into little Turtles.They wander off and end up at the Channel Six Building with April. She radios Donatello and tells him they are with her. Donatello asks April if they can stay with her while he and Raphael try to come up with an antidote.In order to keep them occupied while she works, April brings them into one of the studios that is taping a kid's show and puts them in the audience. The villains see them on TV while passing a store-front.They immediately head for the Channel Six building hoping to capture the toddlers. They arrive at Channel Six and manage to capture April, Michaelangelo and Leonardo. An antidote is found just in time to return the Turtles to normal size.	177438
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bebop and Rocksteady Conquer the Universe	C	B 68		Episode #103. 9-22-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Anxietron Ray has the power to make people frightened of nothing.  The Turtles are zapped and return to the lair very scared. April is shooting a story on a new Gorgonzola movie and Bebop and Rocksteady arrive with the ray gun and scare everyone away.When they start playing with the controls for the Gorgonzola monster, April threatens to call the Turtles. They find this amusing and throw her inside the robot. Zach manages to steal the Anxietron Ray and turn the Turtles back to normal.Turtles rescue April and Splinter. Back in Dimension X, Krang and Shredder find an antidote for the effects of the Anxietron Ray. Furious at Bebop and Rocksteady, Shredder goes to Earth and brings them back before the Turtles can capture them.	177439
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Beginning of the End, The	C			Episode #187. 9-21-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles quickly restore the mutated Leonardo to normal using the vortex crystal technology. But it doesn't work. Dregg tries to take control of a power plant so he can commandeer its vast supply of plutonium.April, still itching to sink her teeth into a new story, investigates a chop-chop ring at work in the city. Leonard completely mutates again and the three Turtles try to stop him. Dregg captures him.April's investigation of the chop-chop ring leads her right into the arms of Dregg's soldiers, again. Dregg cures Leonardo. Turtles are able to escape and battle Dregg's minions. They rescue April and Leonardo. Turtles celebrate the end of their mutationDregg, however, says he permanently altered Leonardo's DNA structure and soon he may just put such an alteration to his advantage.	177440
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Beneath These Streets	C			Episode #19. 9-25-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Beneath the city streets, Splinter is less than pleased with the Turtles when he encounters them lounging around the "TV Room" rather than practicing their daily exercises.Meanwhile Shredder and Krang, the two villains, are still alive and waiting to take the Technodrome to the surface.	177441
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Beware the Lotus	C	VHS 393		Episode #37. 11-1-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Burne assigns April and Vernon to do a special story on romance. At the Olaf Perfume Factory, April interviews a Monsieur Olaf who reveals he has a "Scent Analyzer" that can sniff out any fragrance.But while protected by three armed guards, a female Ninja Lotus steals the analyzer and in its place she leaves a lotus flower.A short time later, Lotus visits Aqua Land and steals from a marine biologist his complete file on his study of genetic codes of turtles. Once again she leaves a lotus flower in its place.Krang hired Lotus to replace Shredder. She will locate the Turtles for 100 pounds in gold.	177442
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Beyond the Donagtello Nebula	C			Episode #118. 12-1-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello creates a device to communicate with distant galaxies.  He accidentally brings a spaceship to Earth and the craft lands on top of the Channel Six building. An alien lizard named Algernon gets out of the craft.Turtles are watching one of April's broadcasts on TV. She is doing a story on Hiram Grelch, a greedy businessman who is trying to take over all the TV stations in the area. In the middle of her broadcast, the businessman's hoods show up and kidnap April.They bring April to Grelch's penthouse surrounded by a force field. Two of the Turtles head back to Channel Six to get a laser cannon but the spaceship is gone. Grelch has stolen it. After April's disappearance on TV, the other Turtles look fro her.Donatello is on TV with a plan to free April and get the space ship back. The broadcasts make it appear that Earth is being invaded by aliens and Grelch decides to surrender. Pizza fixes the spaceship and the alien returns home.	177443
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Blowout, The	C	VHS 408		Episode #65. 2-9-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are returning to New York by way of the open road when the Technodrome suddenly surfaces in front of them. Shredder begins firing lasers left and right. Back to the size of a planet, the Technodrome makes it way to a nearby power relay station.April and the Turtles are in hot pursuit. April makes it back to New York and tries to warn everyone that Krang is on the warpath. The Turtles battle the Technodrome.The Turtles propel the Technodrome upwards into the already-opened portal back into Dimension X -- and straight into the path of the awaiting war fleet eager to destroy it.The Technodrome crash lands on a nearby asteroid with no power and no way out of Dimension X. Turtles and people on Earth celebrate the incredible victory -- and plenty of pizza to eat.	177444
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Break-In, The	C			Episode #64. 2-8-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles battle Shredder and the Technodrome. April shows up to cover the mystery of the missing military bases -- Krang had used the Minimizer to shrink all of the nearby bases making the planet defenseless.Although April is in the right place, she's there at the wrong time. The Technodrome suddenly surfaces and heads in the direction of the reporter. The Turtles managed to gain control of the Minimizer and seconds before April becomes road kill.They are able to use it to shrink the Technodrome to the size of a softball. Then they restore the military bases to their proper size.The now miniature Technodrome falls back into the hole it came out of where Krang and Shredder use their energy reserves to restore it to its own full height. The fight is not over yet.	177445
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Bug Blunder, The	C			Episode #108. 12-1-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).A fly lands in some mutagen and increases in size. Bebop and Rocksteady send the giant insect to Earth. After seeing what the mutagen does to the fly, Krang and Shredder decide to use it to create large insects to take over the world.Turtles are watching TV and they see April's report about the massive fly. Turtles go to check it out and rescue Genghis Frog from the huge bug. The city is going nuts with giant insects running amok and destroying it.A mud wasp builds a nest on the Channel Six building. A giant scorpion attacks the Turtles and Genghis. April radios the Turtles for help and they rescue April from the mud wasp nest. The wasp attacks them.April, the Turtles and Genghis herd the insects together. They return the insects to the Technodrome.	177446
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Cufflink Caper!, The	C			Episode #100. 11-17-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles, bored at the lack of action, decide to investigate when they hear that cufflinks are being stolen around the city. An ancient Chinese explosive is hidden in a cufflink.The investigation leads them to the house of a man who has the biggest collection of cufflinks around. April and Irma who are doing an investigation of their own come up with the same idea as the Turtles. They end up at the house at the same time.April and Irma are kidnapped. The Turtles rescue them. Shredder gets the explosive cufflink but Krang does not think the Turtles would be stupid enough to give them the cufflink with the explosive in it. So he has Shredder throw it out.Krang was wrong. They did get the explosive one, but it is so old it is not as powerful as anyone expected. Krang and Shredder are disappointed once again.	177447
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Rip Off, The	C	VHS 408		Episode #63. 2-7-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).A re-energized Technodrome has enough power to rise to the surface. The Turtles get ready for the confrontation.	177448
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Big Zipp Attack, The	C			Episode #98. 10-20-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and Irma are at the Lofty Tower doing a story on its grand opening when Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady show up looking for a rare metal.	177449
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Blast From the Past	C			Episode #40. 11-3-1989	April is doing a live broadcast from the same Asian-American Cultural Center where Krang and Shredder are planning to steal the burial urn of an ancient noble warrior and the founder of the Foot Clan, which is on display.Splinter suggests he and the Turtles hurry there at once but they are too late. Shredder knocks the Turtles out with a ninja smoke bomb and releases the spirit of the ancient warrior. The fight is on.	177450
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Burne's Blues	C			Episode #35. 10-6-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).At Channel Six News, April, Vernon, Irma and Mr. Thompson finish watching a tape of April's broadcast. Mr. Thompson is upset because there was no footage of the Turtles. April tries to explain that she promised not to include it in her report.Mr. Thompson is furious. In his day, he goes on to explain, a good reporter let nothing stand in the way of getting the news. Vernon chimes in suggesting if Mr. Thompson were not so old and fat, he would be out on the streets searching for the Turtles.The insulted Mr. Thompson thinks this is a great idea and volunteers Vernon to go with him, leaving April to cover a story on why the air conditioners all over the city are on the blink.In the middle of a summer heat wave, the Turtles cool down by having pizza at Plink's, home to the world's famous chef, Wolfgang Plink. Suddenly three punks storm the restaurant and hold the place up. But the Turtles dispatch them with ease.	177451
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bye, Bye Fly	C			Episode #58. 11-24-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Team of archaeologists stumble upon a temple of unknown origin and culture buried near the Turtles' lair.	177452
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Camera Bugged	C			Episode #29. 10-13-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles convince Splinter they need a vacation. Alien Tourist/Polarisoid arrives on Earth taking photos of everything -- and everything he takes a photo of disappears right into his camera to be viewed by family and friends back home on Polaris.Calls are flooding into Channel Six News. Even City Hall is missing. April sets out to get an exclusive. At the Technodrome, Shredder and Krang realize if they could get hold of Polarisoid's camera they could get rid of the Turtles once and for all.	177453
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Carter, the Enforcer	C			Episode #184. 10-28-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg announces his latest project to benefit mankind -- the Star Shield. Carter and the Turtles team up with April to get the goods on Dregg. April successfully videotapes Dregg and Hi-Tech discussing the real purpose behind Star Shield: to attack Earth.Before April, Carter and the Turtles can escape with the incriminating evidence, they are caught and narrowly escape. Carter escorts April back to the News Station where she hopes to convince the News Director to air the footage.The News Director is a pro-Dregg supporter and believes the video tape to be a hoax. Back at the lair, April reports on her meeting with the news director. Turtles decide to pirate the broadcast themselves. But Carter arrives and destroys the tape.Turtles send April out to learn what she can. Carter is not Carter, but a robotic droid. Turtles join forces with the real Carter to destroy the bogus Carter and prevent Dregg's Star Shield from becoming operational.	177454
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Case of the Hot Kimono	C			Episode #56. 11-20-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April's Aunt Agatha (Aggie) Marbles, a woman crime solver not unlike Agatha Christie's Miss Marples, pays her a visit at Channel Six News and suggests she would like to meet the Turtles. Michaelangelo and Leonard encounter two crooks stealing kimonos.They team up with Aunt Aggie (Barbara Billingsley) to solve this mysterious caper. April and Vernon, following a bogus tip, are kidnapped by the Big Boss, Don Tortelli, who is the mastermind behind the theft of the kimonos.Tortelli thinks April knows something about the stolen kimonos and tortures her and Vernon with a feather to make them talk. Aunt Aggie has Donatello dressing up as the infamous Cal Worthington of Southern California Auto dealership fame.He makes a bogus commercial advertising himself as "Kimono Kal" owner of the famous "House of Used Kimonos." Tortelli sends his henchman to steal the kimonos but they end up stealing a crate of Turtles who save April and Vernon.	177455
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Case of the Killer Pizzas, The	C			Episode #11. 11-5-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and the Turtles attend a Pizza Bake-Off.  April agrees to enter the Turtles'' names in the raffles for the Three Prize Pizzas.	177456
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones: Outlaw Hero	C			Episode #45. 11-7-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Self-appointed vigilante wearing a hockey mask is named Casey Jones. He's striking fear in the hearts of the city's criminals. But he is violating their civil rights. So Police believe Turtles are responsible.Mr. Thompson calls April at her apartment at five in the morning to assign her the story. She accepts, but only to prove the Turtles' innocence. The Turtles have also had their own run-in with the vigilante and try to stop him.Krang has developed an army of tiny mechanical insects designed to infiltrate the city's machinery thereby having access to control it.	177457
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Catwoman From Channel Six, The	C			Episode #17. 12-26-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles contact April and lure her with the promise of a great news story, but when she arrives she discovers they need a new TV to replace the one their enemies destroyed during their encounter.It seems the "boys in green" are addicted to sci-fi movies and were in the middle of a marathon when the TV set was destroyed.	177458
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Combat Land	C			Episode #166. 12-11-1993.	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April, Irma and Vernon cover the story of the grand opening of Combat Land, a new amusement park where you can test your skills against the greatest robot warrior in history. But the reporters discover the grand opening may be postponed.Robotic warriors haven't been fully tested. It seems the park's owner can't find anyone with combat skills to give the warriors a thorough work-out. April, concerned about getting her story on the air, offers the services of the Turtles.The Turtles split up to cover Shogun Zone, Medieval Zone and Future Zone. Irma is sure the whole set-up is weird. Unable to convince April of her suspicions, she sets out with her mini-cam to find the real story.After being attacked with real weapons by the robots, April, Leo, Don and Ralph agree. Michaelangelo, Irma and Vernon are missing. Over at Channel Six, April verifies that the robots are trying to destroy the city. Turtles stop them.	177459
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Convicts From Dimension X	C			Episode #156. 11-13-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Irma and Vernon are working together on a story and just happen to be in the neighborhood when two criminals from Dimension X arrive in The City. They disappear as the two arrive. Back in the Dimension X penitentiary, Vernon panics.He and Irma are behind bars. April investigates the disturbance in the InterDimensional rift and comes face to face with the two criminals. She eludes them and runs into the Turtles. April and the Turtles fight the criminals.At the appointed place and time, the Dimension Xers are sucked back into Dimension X while Vernon and Irma are sucked out and returned to Earth.	177460
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Corporate Raiders From Dimension X	C			Episode #53. 11-10-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).All over the city, high-ranking corporate executives are being kidnapped by men in business suits, but the Turtles don't get involved until they learn that one of these corporations is the world's largest suppliers of pizza.	177461
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Shredhead	C			Episode #22. 10-2-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo's pizza-craving appetite gets the better of him once again driving him to empty his brother's entire supply.The Turtles, having tolerated all they can of their brother's obsessive eating habits, use hypnosis to persuade him to Crave Pizza No More. Turtles also hypnotize Shredder to find out what he plans to do in the future.	177462
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cry H.A.V.O.C.! (1)	C			Episode #174. 10-8-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles get the drop on masked thieves hijacking a jewelry store only to find themselves arrested for the crime. They meet up with a Hi-tech mutant mercenary squad called H.A.V.O.C.Donatello and Raphael join a pro-mutant rally at the temporary Channel Six headquarters. H.A.V.O.C.'s plan to turn the whole cityside population into Mutants is revealed. Turtles win the day, but H.A.V.O.C. still roams the streets.	177463
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Curse of the Evil Eye	C	VHS 405		Episode #10. 10-6-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177464
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cyber-Turtles	C			Episode #172. 10-29-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles become Cyber Turtles to fight aliens. April and Casey sneak into the Hall of Science and steal back the FireStar, a device that makes anyone the undisputed masters of the universe. The aliens surrender.	177465
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Day the Earth Disappeared, The	C			Episode #192. 10-26-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The City is breaking apart so the Turtles head to the street to investigate and see the Dreggnaut appear in the sky. Attacked by bat-men and Dregg himself but Turtles manage to escape.Dregg reprograms the transporter to open a warp in space that will grow large enough to swallow Earth in two hours sending the planet to Dimension X. Turtles and Splinter try to put a stop to Dregg's plan but get sucked in and separated.Leonard and Donatello land on a planetoid and Michaelangelo and Raphael on another world. Splinter arrives onto the Dreggnaut and tries to override the transporter controls but has to battle the bat-men.At the Lair, April tries using the computer to stop the portal but it continues swallowing the planet. When the Turtles appeared on the Dreggnaut, Splinter transports the warp within the ship and causes it to be destroyed. They escape back to the Lair.	177466
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X Story, The	C			Episode #96. 9-8-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder sends out a message from Dimension X to the Turtles telling them to meet him at the Southside Dump so that he can kick their shells in. He plans to use a dimensional teleporter to transport them to the Technodrome.April and Vernon hear Shredder's proposition over the air and decide to go there to get the scoop. The teleporter only manages to get Michaelangelo and Raphael, but it also takes April, Irma and Vernon as well.After arriving in Dimension X, Michaelangelo, Raphael, April, Irma and Vernon manage to escape from the Technodrome asking each other where they are going to go. Back on earth, Donatello and Leonard try to get their trans-dimensional portal running.That way they can bring the gang home. They sneak into the Channel Six Building and borrow a used transformer. Vernon, who is competing with April on the best news story, steals April's camera and leaves the Technodrome looking for a bigger story.	177467
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter	C			Episode #165A. 12-4-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).An eccentric billionaire A.J. Howard is spouting his ideology and his hatred for mutants across the airwaves. Introduces Dirk Savage, a mutant hunter and announces an 800 number for viewers to call in their mutant sightings.They can also order their "Down With Mutants" bracelets. Leonardo and Michaelangelo are captured by Savage. Donatello and Raphael are contacted by April and Irma. It turns out Howard wants to turn the mutants into his troops.A.J. Howard is a mutant himself and wants to take over the human race. Turtles convince mutant hunter they are good guys by saving his life. April and Irma, while snooping around the secret new A.J. Howard building discover its real purpose.It's converting humans into mutants. After being contacted by April, the Turtles and Dirk Savage rush across town to stop Howard's fiendish plot and rescue all of their mutant friends.	177468
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Divide and Conquer	C			Episode #193. 11-2-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg makes a proposition to any warrior that they will be showed with wealth and power if they can last 90 seconds against the Turtles. Dregg is now clearly insane. He tricks the alien warriors and absorbs all their strength.He is now able to overpower the Turtles. Donatello has an idea to use the portal to recover Krang's old android body. This will be the Turtles' only weapon to shut down the maniacal alien once and for all.	177469
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donatello Makes Time	C			Episode #112. 10-20-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).A crazy scientist discovers the Turtles' lair and sees Donatello testing a new invention, a time stopper that can freeze anything in its tracks making time stop for them but not around them. Professor steals the invention.When the Turtles go after him, the mad doctor zaps them freezing them in midair. Then he goes on a crime spree. With April's help, Donatello finds out where the professor lives. He suspends Donatello over a vat of acid.The door is rigged so that when the other Turtles come to rescue him, he will be dropped in the acid. Turtles figure it out and rescue him. They find the professor and bring him to the police. Raphael destroys Donatello's dangerous invention.	177470
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donatello Trashes Slash	C			Episode #150. 10-10-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello goes down to Channel Six News to give Vernon a piece of his mind after he made disparaging comments about the Turtles on live TV. On his way he runs into Slash, the evil turtle from Dimension X. Slash beats up Donatello.He then goes to Channel Six to get some equipment he will need to complete his invention. Turtles track Slash down at Channel Six News Building and the nasty mutant turtle tells them how he became the genius he now is.Aliens increased his intelligence. Now he wants to be the supreme turtle on Earth turning every human being into a turtle. Slash demonstrates the Animalizer Ray on Vernon and Burne and they become turtles.After putting the Turtles on ice, Slash climbs to roof of Channel Six, but before he can utilize the new Channel Six High Frequency antenna, the Turtles arrive. Slash falls and is impacted into pavement. When Turtles revive him, he is his old dumb self.	177471
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donatello's Badd Time	C			Episode #122. 9-21-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and Irma are investigating a family of hillbillies known as the Badd Family, a notorious crime family. They do an interview with Dr. Kepple at the Kepple Research Laboratory. He tells reporters about his invention, a Powersizer.The device can provide more energy than the Sun. Kepple reveals the machine could be very destructive if it should fall into the wrong hands. Watching April and Irma's newscast is the Badd family who want the diamond that powers the device.They steal the diamond and the Powersizer while April and Irma are doing their live report. April tells the Turtles, warning them that if the Badd Family turns on The Powersizer without calibrating it correctly, it will drain the city of its power.This will cause an overload and the city will explode. The Turtles apprehend the Badds and the Powersizer is turned off before the city is destroyed.	177472
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donatello's Degree	C			Episode #109. 9-8-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello gets an invitation to accept his degree personally from Professor Sopho at Sopho University. But the invitation is addressed to Miss Donna Tello so Donatello asks Irma to go in his place.The professor has built a device to speed up Earth's rotation to fling everything from the Earth's surface into space. April and Irma are doing a story on the Bottomless Lake.Mr. Thompson contacts April and send her to Sopho University so she can tape an announcement being made to the world by Professor Sopho.  Professor starts his plan and the Earth starts rotating rapidly changing it from night to day to night.Michaelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo go to the University to find Donatello. Using one of Irma's hair pins, they are to stop the magnetometer from spinning. They catch Professor Sopho and put him in jail.	177473
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donatello's Duplicate	C			Episode #123. 10-19-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello tries to create a clone of himself so that he can spend more time on his inventions while his clone spends more time fixing things around the Lair. He tests his invention on a sewer rat who ends up talking just like Donatello.The Rat King wants Donatello's invention. Donatello's clone is 10 times smarter and more adept than he is. He ties up the real Donatello and locks him in the closet. He is then abducted by the Pinky McFingers who double crosses the Rat King.The Turtles search for the clone and the Rat King helps them finger Pinky. Donatello's Clone is creating clones of Michaelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo. Donatello tricks the Clone into revealing the cloning process.When he does, all the Turtle clones including Donatello's and the rat's disappear.	177474
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Doomquest	C			Episode #185. 11-4-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg once again broadcasts his message about the evil mutant Turtles, which get the Turtles angry. Turtles cannot control their mutations, which stem from their deep rage. April goes off to find a new mini-cam since hers was destroyed in a fire fight.Dregg is finally outgunned and decides to leave Earth for good. April was able to get everything on video tape, broadcast it across the city and convince the humans that the Turtles are the real heroes.	177475
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dregg of the Earth	C			Episode #179. 9-23-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are angry at Carter because he isn't a team player. He is angered by their criticism and takes off on his motorcycle. April contacts the Turtles to let them know that Dregg has landed on Earth and is preparing a press conference.Turtles rush to meet April at the Park where they hear Dregg announce his friendly intentions. He offers the world his Molecular Converter, a device that will rid the world of pollution. To the Turtles' surprise, Dregg is treated as a hero.The City provides him with a new skyscraper known as the Dregg Tower. Somehow the Turtles have to prove Dregg is evil. They are captured by Dregg. Carter shows up to save them. Carter mutates during the fight only this time the Turtles witness it.April gets it all on tape. Dregg is defeated and the Turtles and Carter return to the lair. Unfortunately, April lost her mini-cam holding the taped proof of Dregg's real intentions. Turtles and Carter become a real team.	177476
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Elementary, My Dear Turtle	C			Episode #79. 10-30-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While visiting London, the Turtles are transported back to the 19th century where they team up with Sherlock Holmes to fight Professor Moriarty who is trying to change the future to one where he rules.	177477
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Enter the Rat King	C			Episode #33. 10-10-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Mr. Thompson assigns April to research the growing rat infestation after he has an unpleasant encounter with a rat. April heads for the sewers and after turning up nothing returns to Channel Six News to meet her deadline.But she and Irma are forced to return to work on foot after all four tires of the Channel Six News van have been chewed by rats. Suddenly they are being pursued by an army of rats and escape on a passing bus.Back at Channel Six News, in the middle of April's editorial, the lights go out. When they come back on April is gone. The Turtles, who were watching April on TV in their secret lair, spring into action to locate the missing journalist.	177478
1987	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Enter the Shredder	C			Episode #2. 12-29-1987	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and the Turtles search for "Technodrome."	177479
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Enter: Krakus (3)	C			Episode #176. 10-22-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April follows a truck filled with military personnel leaving military base. Turtles rid the streets of H.A.V.O.C. mutants. She continues to track the Flux Transformer as it is off-loaded from military truck onto a train, then air-lifted onto a helicopter.April contacts Turtles with the bad news. They go after the machine that can warp time and space. Krakus is from the year 2066 and is pursuing H.A.V.O.C.'s Titanus. April arrives with her mini-cam and video tapes battle between Krakus and the Turtles.Krakus is stunned to meet April and reveals that in the future she saves his father's life and if it weren't for her, he would not be alive. She convinces Krakus the Turtles are the good guys. He apologizes and they go after Titanus.Krakus keeps a protective eye on April. Titanus kidnaps April. Krakus must save April so she can live to save his father so that he may be born. He rescues her and Turtles send Titanus back to the prehistoric past.	177480
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Enter: Mutagen Men	C			Episode #125. 9-21-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The Turtles sneak into a launch base to see preparations for a rocket to lift off to Venus. A delivery man is blasted in the mutagen tank and is mutated into a creature that can turn into other people for a short amount of time.Shredder tricks him into getting Bindex-3. After a goose chase, he gets it from Channel 6 after dodging April, Irma and the Turtles. He must then try to silence April by tying her to the rail system over the East River.He leaves her to let the gears grind her to death. Turtles barely save her. She leads them to the warehouse where Shredder betrays the deliveryman and makes a run for it. The delivery man keeps changing into various villains to help the Turtles.Donatello uses the Bindex-3 to repair the deliveryman's image but he chooses a better look this time.	177481
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Enter: The Fly	C			Episode #12. 11-12-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles continue to battle Shredder.	177482
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Escape From the Planet of the Turtleloids	C	VHS 391		Episode #162. 11-27-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles once again must help Kerma defeat his foes. Shredder and Krang implement their newest scheme to recharge the Technodrome.	177483
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Farewell, Lotus Blossom	C			Episode #99. 10-27-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder is watching the news and see April's broadcast about the Urn of Chakahachi. He wants the urn because he thinks he can use its great powers for his benefit.Lotus Blossom, a friend of the Turtles, says she is a descendent of the Chakahachi clan. Legend has it that Chakahachi's spirit in the urn is searching for his kidnapped wife and his spirit will not rest until he has found her.Bebop and Rocksteady gets their hands on the urn but drop it releasing Chakahachi. Missing pearl allows him to search the world for his wife and the spirit starts to turn the city into a replica of ancient Tokyo to look for her.Leonardo and Lotus Blossom find the pearl and return it to Chakahachi. He sees the spirit of his lost wife in Lotus. Ghosts make their departure and the city begins to return to normal.	177484
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fifth Turtle, The	C			Episode #28. 10-3-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dressed in their human disguises, Donatello and Raphael venture out of their Turtle lair to buy supplies to make pizza. On their way back, a gang of street Punks stop them.	177485
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Foot Soldiers Are Revolting, The	C			Episode #107. 12-8-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder fires Bebop and Rocksteady when they blow another assignment. Alpha One is an intelligent foot soldier who wants control of Earth. Bebop and Rocksteady team up with Turtles to stop Alpha One who is transporting everyone on Earth to Dimension X.Krang and Shredder transport the people back to Earth. Turtles turn the Dimensional Displacement Device against Alpha One transporting him to an unknown dimension.	177486
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Four Musketurtles	C			Episode #50. 10-30-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is dressed as a 17th century noblewoman right out of the Three Musketeers at the local Mardi Gras parade. April gives Leonardo a copy of Alexander Dumas' book and he is enthralled by it.He tries to convince the other Turtles of the striking similarities between the Turtles and the Three Musketeers. Meanwhile, down in the Technodrome, Krang is watching April O'Neil's coverage of the Mardi Gras parade.	177487
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Four Turtles and a Baby	C			Episode #84. 9-17-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles' Neutrino friends send their infant daughter Tribble to stay with the Turtles when their planet is under attack. Turtles discover Tribble has psychokinetic powers. Running out of ways to take care of her, they ask April for help.While April is taking care of Tribble, she gets called to work and she realizes she has to take Tribble to the station with her. Burne decides to have a baby contest held at the station due to Tribble's presence.Krang discovers that he cannot conquer the Neutrinos as long as Tribble is free so he sends Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to find her. Shredder hears the broadcast and decides to send his goons there in disguise.Turtles drop by the station to see how the contest is going. With the help of Tribble's powers, the Turtles defeat Shredder and send them all back to Dimension X.	177488
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Funny, They Shrunk Michaelangelo	C			Episode #114. 10-13-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While Michaelangelo is testing a sailboard in the sewers, he accidentally gets swept out into the city harbor. A captain is using a miniaturizing ray on a ship to shrink all the naval ships and put them in bottles for his collection.This way he can get even with those who turned him down for the Naval Academy. The ray gun accidentally shrinks Michaelangelo who winds up in a bottle. A cat breaks the bottle and the tiny Michaelangelo has to run away from a huge rat.April and Vernon are covering a story on one of the Navy's aircraft carriers. While April is in the middle of her story, the carrier begins to sink and disappears right on TV. The Turtles are watching April's broadcast and see her disappear.In the Captain's lab, Michaelangelo finds April and Vernon who are now his size. April helps him escape in a tiny aircraft. The Turtles return everyone and all the ships to their normal size.	177489
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Gang's All Here, The	C			Episode #59. 5-16-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder tries to trick the Turtles into eating cookies made with anti-mutagen, a chemical that is supposed to change the Turtles into human weaklings so Shredder can destroy them.Donatello discovers what the cookies are made of and warns the Turtles. But Michaelangelo wants to he human so he tries one and it mutates him into a teenager. As a human, he meets with April who is working undercover in a gang.Michaelangelo is having problems with the mutagen being unstable --  he keeps changing from human to Turtle. April sees him at one of those times and discovers who he really is.	177490
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Get Shredder!	C			Episode #170. 9-17-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles capture Krang. Shredder plots to get Krang back. He arms the Channel Six building with an explosive device and threatens to destroy the building if the Turtles do not hand over their prisoner.The Turtles have no choice. They hand him over to Shredder who blows up the Channel Six building anyway. Luckily, Splinter was able to rescue most of the people inside including April and Irma in time. Will the Turtles now be able to save New York?	177491
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Great Boldini, The	C	VHS 396		Episode #61. 12-8-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Magician, the Great Boldini, intends to make a valuable emerald disappear. When the light comes back on, Boldini is tied up and gagged. The emerald is missing. He insists he had nothing to do with it. Everyone at the museum is searched.During the search, the Turtles are revealed and arrested. Mob boss Don Turtelli stole the diamond.	177492
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Green With Jealousy	C			Episode #31. 12-4-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang sets his sights on a powerful nuclear-powered submarine. He creates a love potion to put on the next pizza the Turtles eat. Upon eating the pizza, they will fall madly in love with the first woman they see.They will be so busy fighting over the woman, that the villains will be able to take all the fuel they need. Three of the Turtles are infected They all fall in love with Irma. The only hope is for Donatello to come up with an antidote.	177493
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Grybyx, The	C	VHS 396		Episode #43. 5-14-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Affectionate, cuddly creature from another world shows up on Earth with the ability to move objects by mental power. It turns out to be an escaped pet of the Neutrinos. The pet can also turn into a humongous monster.Transformation occurs when it gets fed pizza and soon enough the gigantic Grybyx-creature threatens the Turtles and the city. The Neutrinos return the once-again cuddly little creature to their dimension.	177494
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: H.A.V.O.C. in the Streets (2)	C			Episode #175. 10-15-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).H.A.V.O.C. continues to spread havoc. Over at Channel Six, Synapse, a creature of pure energy, is terrorizing April, Vernon, Burne and other employees as he systematically trashes the news station.Turtles pursue Synapse finally sending him into outer space where he will "ride the airwaves" for eternity. Turtles fight mutants but Titanus and his fellow H.A.V.O.C. members escape aboard a shuffle.	177495
1987	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Hot-Rodding Teenagers From Dimension X	C			Episode #4. 12-31-1987	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles fail to capture Shredder	177496
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ice Creature Cometh, The	C			Episode #131. 10-26-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Rocksteady and Bebop decide they want to be the top mutants at Technodrome and throw out a vat of mutagen onto the frozen tundra creating a giant Ice Creature, who goes wild and starts to destroy the Technodrome.Shredder fires a series of missiles. One embeds itself into the Ice Creature's hand. Bebop pulls it out and the Ice Creature becomes his loyal subject. The Turtles are no match for "Frosty."He turns all buildings into blocks of ice including The Channel Six News Building where April, Irma, Vernon and Burne are busy preparing for the five o'clock news. Turtles lure the Ice Creature to a nearby rocket ship and ignite it.It is launched into the stratosphere with the Ice Creature riding it like a runaway horse. The Ice Creature crashes in tundra near the Technodrome, melts, then freezes making the Technodrome a prisoner again.	177497
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Incredible Shrinking Turtles, The (1)	C			Episode #7. 10-8-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While practicing their martial arts in Central Park, the Turtles witness an alien spaceship crash into a small pond.	177498
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Invasion of the Krangazoids	C			Episode #168. 12-11-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang wants competent help to carry out his plans. Shredder is too busy getting revenge on the Turtles. So Krang clones himself six times and orders the clones to steal industrial equipment all over the city.Shredder used teleporting device and trapped Leonardo and April. The other three Turtles save them first. Donatello uses Shredder's own weapon against him to teleport the Krang clones back to the Technodrome.	177499
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Invasion of the Punk Frogs	C			Episode #13. 11-19-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April notifies the Turtles of the discovery of four frog monsters.	177500
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Invasion of the Turtle Snatchers	C			Episode #23. 11-14-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles throw April a surprise party to celebrate her first anniversary as a reporter at Channel Six News.But April doesn't feel like celebrating -- it seems that Burne Thompson has suggested that she will not be celebrating her second anniversary if she doesn't find a story soon.Donatello and Irma rush out to get a special pizza in an effort to lift her spirits. Meanwhile, Krang and Shredder send their henchmen to Earth to find a new source of energy.	177501
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Irish Jig Is Up, The	C			Episode #73. 10-9-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang and Shredder decide to use Ireland as their base for the Technodrome. With a device called the Rainbow Trans-Charmer, the villains intend to turn harmless little creatures such as sheep and rabbits into slavering beasts.Turtles and Splinter, vacationing in Ireland, are attacked by the monster-sheep. They track Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to the Dublin zoo where they are transforming the animals. April also is in Ireland and getsApril also is in Ireland and gets trapped by the now-fierce animals in the petting zoo and is rescued by the Turtles.  Krang decides to pull the castle where the Turtles are staying up through the Dimensional portal.But Michaelangelo gets hit by the transformer and turns into an Arnold Schwarzenegger of a turtle and defeats Shredder using his great strength to pull the castle down to Earth overloading Krang's portal generator.	177502
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: It Came From Beneath the Sewers	C	VHS 405		Episode #8. 9-22-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177503
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Krangenstein Lives!	C			Episode #141. 9-26-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Down in the sewers, while the other three Turtles are practicing ninja arts training, Michaelangelo is busy playing computer video games.Vernon Fenwick (Peter Renaday), in one of his vain attempts to beat April out of her story, arrives at a fireworks company, camera in hand.Vernon accidentally causes Shredder to fall down the City Hall steps. Shredder, who had lost his memory, regains it and quickly assumes his old Turtle-hating persona. Michaelangelo battles a robot programmed as a video game..He wires his video game player to the robot, takes control and saves the City.	177504
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Landlord of the Flies	C			Episode #136. 10-19-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Baxter Stockman has the ability to control flies. He forces Bebop and Rocksteady to bring him to the Technodrome where he and Shredder do not get along. If Baxter puts the city into submission in Krang's name, Krang says he will undo Baxter's mutations.Turtles run across Baxter on the Tri-State bridge. They follow him to a power plant where he blows up the generator. By using April's Channel Six News chopper, the Turtles confront Shredder and Baxter at a new baseball stadium.Donatello zaps Baxter into another dimension and the flies are now free.	177505
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leatherhead Meets the Rat King	C	VHS 396		Episode #55. 11-29-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Over at Channel Six News, Burne Thompson assigns April to cover a story of the hijacking of a truckload of rat poison. Along with Irma and Vernon, April discovers clues that lead her to believe the Rat King is responsible for the hijacking.As they follow a trail they hope will lead them to the Rat King's lair, Irma and Vernon are captured by the Rat King who plans to use them as test subjects for his ultimate plan to rule the world.April escapes only to be captured by Leatherhead who has escaped from the Rat King's lair. Leatherhead came to the city searching for the Turtles, but instead encountered the Rat King who charged him with trespassing in the sewers and took him prisoner.	177506
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leatherhead: Terror of the Swamp	C			Episode #38. 11-9-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While Raphael is reliving the past via the Turtles' photo album, their Frog friends in the Florida Swamps are being terrorized by a mutant alligator known as Leatherhead who makes them his slaves.They call the Turtles for help. April joins the Turtles but as soon as they arrive they are captured by Leatherhead. The Frogs turn the tables and help Turtles capture Leatherhead.Shredder and his henchmen arrive in The Florida Swamp and stumble upon April, the Turtles, the Frogs and Leatherhead. Shredder rescues Leatherhead from the quicksand that the Turtles, Frogs and Leatherhead have fallen into.	177507
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Legend of Koji, The	C			Episode #158. 11-6-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder wants to go back in time so he can destroy Splinter. Turtles follow Shredder back to ancient Japan 1583.Once again Shredder's plan is foiled as Donatello uses Shredder's remote to transport the other three Turtles, Splinter and Shredder back to their own time.	177508
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo Cuts Loose	C			Episode #129. 10-26-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Series of baffling crimes are being committed by brawny burglars with thick Austrian-Schwartzeneggian accents. April calls the Turtles to tell them a crate was delivered to them at Channel Six -- it’s a weight-lifting machine.They want to bulk up to face the muscle-bound miscreants. The machine imprisons them and delivers them to the villain who demands that the City either give him $500 million or he will demolish every building in the city.But the Turtles save the day.	177509
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo Is Missing	C			Episode #153. 9-19-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles battle Krang and Shredder and once again foil Krang's seemingly foolproof plan to conquer the earth.	177510
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo Lightens Up	C			Episode #113. 9-29-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Splinter goes away leaving Leonard in charge. But the other Turtles get tired of being bossed around by Leo. They zap Leonardo with a "Personality Modifying Ray" turning him into a wise-cracking jokester.A criminal musician named G. Cleff is using an ultrasonic sound system to shatter concrete and steel so his goons can rob buildings. April finds the Turtles and tells them what is going on.Splinter returns and the Turtles get Leo back to his normal state so the four of them are able to stop G Cleff from causing any more damage to the city.	177511
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo Versus Tempestra	C			Episode #116. 11-17-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles sneak into an arcade in the middle of the night to play video games. Leonardo gets hooked on a game called "Tempestra's Revenge." One rainy night while Leo is playing the game, lightning strikes the arcade and Tempestra comes to life.She traps the Turtles in their lair by flooding the sewers. April finds Leonardo trying to dodge falling things from the earthquake that Tempestra has started. April picks up the dazed Ninja Turtle and they both set out to find Tempestra.They follow her trail to a nuclear power plant where she has gone to recharge herself. The other Turtles escape their flooded sewer. Tempestra tries to blow up the nuclear generator to get more power.But Leonardo uses the computer chip from the video game against Tempestra to capture her once again. After this adventure, Leonardo decides to lay off video games for a while.	177512
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Leonardo, the Renaissance Turtle	C			Episode #137. 10-9-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).City Mayor announces an end to crime when he introduces Professor Mindbender and his latest invention, LEX, a robotic police officer. Turtles decide to take a vacation and leave the City. Leonardo stays because he doesn't trust LEX.All the major criminals are in jail, so the professor makes adjustments to LEX to pursue small time petty criminals. His first arrest is for Leonardo and April for jaywalking. They escape and become fugitives. LEX arrives to arrest them.Old friend, robotic cop REX-1 cannot remember who he is but April's old news reports bring him up to speed. LEX zaps REX-1 with a ray that deprograms and reprograms REX-1 to follow orders. REX-1 attacks Leonardo and April who barely escape.Turtles return to the city to find the professor in charge and the population in a panic. By the time they find Leonardo and April, everything is under control -- LEX turned on his inventor when he arrested the professor for having scuffed shoes.	177513
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Lost Queen of Atlantis, The	C			Episode #72. 10-16-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April, Irma and Vernon visit Athens and April receives a present of a strange necklace. She begins to go into trances during which she acts like an imperious queen. Just then Shredder and his henchmen find that the necklace is the power source they need.Turtles, who are in Greece sightseeing, arrive with members of a local Atlantis Cult. A three-way battle for possession of the necklace ensures. The Cultists are also after April who they see as the reincarnation of their lost queen.Turtles rescue April and then set off to track down the origin of the medallion leaving her behind. The Turtles and Shredder arrive in time to see April being crowned queen by the Atlantean worshippers.Cross-country pursuit leads to the shores of the Aegean where April uses the powers of the medallion to bid Atlantis to rise from the sea. And it does. Donatello smashes the medallion and Atlantis sinks again beneath the waves.	177514
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Making of Metalhead, The	C			Episode #49. 11-27-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are suffering from "Turtle Pox," a disease that affects only mutant Turtles. Krang has developed a robotic turtle he calls Metalhead in an effort to destroy the Turtles.Turtles arrive at the scene of the crime allowing Shredder to zap them with the Brainalyzer and making good their escape. Turtles are confused but relieved to be back at home in their beds.	177515
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Maltese Hamster, The	C			Episode #27. 9-29-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The Turtles wear their trench coats and fedoras to investigate a reign of mob terror on a dark and rainy night. Donatello narrates this pulp film-noir story of banks all over the city being taken down by the mob.But as Donatello tells the viewer, the mob is using sophisticated weaponry -- the kind that could only be supplied by Shredder.	177516
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mean Machines, The (3)	C			Episode #9. 10-22-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles stop would-be bank robbers and continue their search for fragments of the alien spaceship.	177517
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Menace Maestro, Please	C			Episode #88. 9-28-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is doing a story on the Floxy Theater, but it seems a phantom is haunting the theater. Turtles uncover a mysterious organ that Krang wants Shredder to drain for an energy source.But as the Turtles investigate more, it seems the Phantom isn't too far away or who he seems to be.	177518
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michaelangelo Meets Bugman	C			Episode #115. 11-3-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo avidly reads a comic book featuring his favorite superhero Bugman, half man, half insect fighter who battles for truth and justice. He ends up rescuing Brick Bradley, Bugman in his human state.April is at a power plant walking around investigating the plant. Bugman and Michaelangelo are there to find the villain Electrozapper, who ends up capturing them. He plans on draining their energy and transferring it to himself.At the lair, the Turtles worry about Michaelangelo. They decide to go out looking for him. They arrive at the power plant in time to rescue April from a fire. Michaelangelo manages to get free and also frees Bugman.Other Turtles arrive to help them defeat Electrozapper. Bugman flies off into the sunset.	177519
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michaelangelo Meets Bugman Again	C			Episode #128. 9-28-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo is devastated to learn "The Adventures of Bugman" has been canceled. A young man follows Turtles writing down every move that they make. They discover him in bowels of sewer making a map. His name is Jerry Spiegel.At Channel Six News, Irma runs a computer check on him and discovers he was the writer-artist of "The Adventures of Bugman." Michaelangelo asks Spiegel's editor, Julie Schmooze, about Spiegel. The comic was canceled because the real Bugman sued them.Michaelangelo fears Spiegel wants to write a comic on the Turtles. April interviews professor about a special collection of termites that eat metal, concrete and plastic. It's been stolen. Turtles save April while she is doing a live news report.Spiegel was researching  his latest comic book, "The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." When it's suggested he do something original, he boasts that he is a writer and that he never had an original idea in his life.	177520
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michaelangelo Meets Mondo Gecko	C			Episode #127. 9-14-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo awakes in the middle of the night from a bad dream. He recalls the day he and his brothers fell into the sewer and landed in the green ooze. He ends up following a mutated lizard.Robber hijack an Army truck carrying a top secret explosive. April contacts the Turtles with news of the hijacking. Mondo Gecko delivers the top secret explosive. He saves Michaelangelo's life but he doesn't know why.Mondo Gecko is not bad. He protects Michaelangelo. Turtles arrive and save the day. Mondo Gecko ends his life of crime and moves into the sewers where he becomes "neighbors" to the Turtles and Master Splinter.	177521
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michaelangelo Toys Around	C			Episode #81. 9-12-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo is eager to go to a toy show and smuggles himself in as a Turtle Toy. The Michaelangelo Toy is spotted by the inventor of Tyler Toys Wilbur Weazell's son who carried him off to the Tyler estate. April, is broadcasting from the show.She sees Michaelangelo being taken away and quickly tells the other Turtles. The Turtles go to the show to see if they can out where Michaelangelo is. They run into Weazell and discover what he is planning to do with the toys.He activates the Tyranno-Toys and they attack the Turtles. While battling the terrible toys, the Turtles get caught in a net. Michaelangelo is trying to escape. The Turtles escape the toy show and go to The Tyler estate. They capture Weazel and his goons.	177522
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michaelangelo, the Sacred Turtle	C			Episode #139. 11-16-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo goes off to the Natural History Museum with April O'Neil for the unveiling of the mummy of Ahmed Turt-el. At the front door they are warned of the ancient curse by an Egyptologist and his man servant.When the sarcophagus is opened, the lights go out. Ghost of Osiris is revealed and a precious ruby, the Turtle's Eye, is stolen from the to along with April. April is delivered to the Egyptologist's home, a replica of the Sphinx.He plans to use the gem to rule the world and make April his queen. The Egyptologist has locked his ray onto O'Malley's Comet. What he does not know is that the Turtle's Eye will not give him power but will cause the comet to crash to Earth.Donatello and Leonardo escape and at the planetarium they divert the path of the Comet saving the world from certain destruction.	177523
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Missing Map, The	C			Episode #60. 7-24-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Zach and Walt visit the Turtles and Walt becomes jealous of Zach's adventure with the Turtles. His jealousy causes him to steal a document pouch from the Turtles that includes a map to the lair and documents  proving Shredder is involved in a conspiracy.Turtles must stop Shredder and Krang from getting the pouch and save Zach and Walt at the same time.Michaelangelo is having problems with the mutagen being unstable --  he keeps changing from human to Turtle. April sees him at one of those times and discovers who he really is.	177524
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mister Ogg Goes To Town	C			Episode #62. 12-7-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang accidentally brings Mr. Ogg from Dimension Z to Earth. Mr. Ogg has the power to transform anything into anything he wishes. The villains enlist a naïve Mr. Ogg into helping them.	177525
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mobster From Dimension X	C	VHS 390		Episode #191. 10-19-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Protein Computer is a computer that thinks as fast as a human mind and can be linked to one. Some gangsters break into the inventor's lecture and try to kidnap him. Turtles arrive and drive the gangsters away.The Globfather, a large slimy green amoeba in a pinstripe suit and fedora wants the computer. It turns out Dregg is the one the Globfather wants the computer for and Dregg uses it to control all of telephone and computer systems in the world.Donatello makes a copy and the professor's son messes up Dregg's concentration so Donatello can break Dregg's control of the net.	177526
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Movie, The	M	SV 72	Eastman, Kevin, Peter Laird (Characters).  Bobby Herbeck (Story). Todd W. Langen, Herbeck (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Anchor-Reporter April O'Neil (Judith Hoag), Channel 3.  She is frightened by a mouse while walking home. She is constantly rescued by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and romanced by warrior hero.  Also finds time to run an antique store part-time.O'Neil uses her TV news broadcasts to slam the city administration . TV station is under control of the police.	177527
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mr. Nice Guy	C			Episode #154. 11-7-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).It is sweeps week and Burne assigns April a story reporting on the increase in urban crime. The only problem is that urban crime is decreasing or so she thought until she had her Channel Six van stolen right from under her nose.One of Donatello's inventions turn the foul-mooded Raphael into a charming, friendly, always-willing-to-lend a hand Turtle. Over at the Crosstown bank, the stolen Channel Six News van crashes through the front doors. Two crooks make an early withdrawal.Dr. Von Shrink is treating Raphael and learns about Donatello's Personality Alterator. Realizing he could make millions from the gadget, he gets the ever obliging Raphael to bring it to him. Turtles realize someone is using the Personality Alterator.Raphael is zapped back to his old self, turns the Personality Alterator ray on Dr. Von Shrink who immediately becomes a mild mannered therapist.	177528
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Muckman Messes Up	C			Episode #130. 9-28-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder and the mutants look for a compound that will undo the Turtles' mutation. Bebop and Rocksteady accidentally throw it out the window and it contaminates two garbage men into mutants known as Muckman and Joe Eyeball.Turtles are caught by the news during a fight and have a hard time clearing themselves. April and Irma get Muckman to turn against Shredder and after Donatello develops an antidote to make them immune to Muckman, they go to the Artic to rescue Splinter.	177529
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutagen Monster	C	VHS 393		Episode #109. 9-20-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177530
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: My Brother, the Bad Guy	C			Episode #124. 9-14-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder breaks into the Ninja Hall of Fame and steals the diary of the infamous Brothers Kojima. The Turtles try to set things right.	177531
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Name That Toon	C			Episode #87. 9-21-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang interrupts all TV programs to announce that if Earth does not supply him with enough power for the Technodrome, he will vaporize one square mile of the city within the hour.April and her friends get hold of the keyboard that makes it possible for Krang to vaporize Earth. Shredder and his goons are sent to get the keyboard back.The Turtles take the keyboard to the Channel Six News Building and broadcast the music over the Channel Six transmitter shutting down Krang's Dematerializer for good.	177532
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Napoleon Bonafrog: Colossus of the Swamps	C			Episode #126. 10-5-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Napoleon Bonafrog contacts the Turtles when he sees Shredder and crew patrolling the swamps. He is inadvertently blasted by the Mutagen Shooter causing him to mutate into a mean giant frog.  He reluctantly leads Shredder and goons to the Turtles' lair.The mutagen wears off and he reverts back to his normal size and warns the Turtles before Shredder zaps him again. Donatello is taken prisoner. Shredder is upset that the Mutagen Shooter is defective and forces Donatello to fix it.Donatello agrees but ends up crossing the wires causing it to have no effect on him and reverting Napoleon back to his original size.Shredder launches heat-seeking missiles at the Turtles failing to realize that turtles and frogs are cold blooded. He barely escapes with his life.	177533
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: New Mutation, The	C			Episode #181. 10-7-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg now has the law on his side. Turtles narrowly escape being arrested. Carter and the Turtles are fed up. They are tired of Dregg's ability to fool humans. They believe he is their savior.April contacts Carter about a Giant Slug Creature that is attacking the Northside mall. Carter and the Turtles team up to stop the slug-like monster.	177534
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: New York's Shiniest	C			Episode #15. 12-10-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April gets a tip about the new experimental cop Rex-1 and breaks into the lab with her news camera for an exclusive story. When she activates the remote control device that commands Rex-1, she makes a friend for life.April leaves the lab only to be followed by Rex-1 who informs her that she is his controller and that he is designed to serve and protect her. April soon becomes weary of his protection.Rex-1 soon becomes a vital asset when Shredder unleashes his army of robot cops in the city.	177535
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Night of the Dark Turtle	C			Episode #159. 10-30-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The City has experienced a major vibration emanating from the Earth. During a fight Donatello is seriously hurt by Shredder. When he emerges from a coma, he is not quite the same. He becomes Dark Turtle, a Batmanesque crime fighter.Donatello finds Shredder and wants to kill him, but the three Turtles arrive just in time to save Shredder's life and cause Donatello to fall and knock himself unconscious again. When he regains consciousness, he remembers nothing.Meanwhile time is running out for Planet Earth. Thanks to Donatello's quick thinking, he convinces the villains that Dark Turtle is the ruler of Earth and they leave.	177536
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Night of the Rogues	C	VHS 381		Episode #163. 11-20-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang, Shredder and their goons break-in to the City Hall of Records and steal a file of maps of The City's sewer system dated 1895. Turtles beat them up as they escape. Turtles later are captured and about to be disintegrated.They are rescued by Splinter, Irma, April and others. The Turtles foil Shredder's plans once again.	177537
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Nightmare in the Lair	C			Episode #148. 11-17-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Down in the sewers, the Turtles watch another cheesy sci-fi film. Donatello's invention, the Dream-O-Vision turns your imagination into a three-dimensional hologram. Milton Frobish the Third is the nerd and son of the owner of Channel Six News.Frobish  has been welcomed to the News Team and assigned to work with April. Thus begins a series of misadventures for poor Milton the nebbish, thanks to Vernon's constant sucking up.Donatello's invention has caused all kinds of problems creating a Nightmareland. They battle with creatures out of Michaelangelo's imagination. April saves the day when she arrives at the lair and finding the lights turned off, turns them on.She blows a fuse in the process. This causes the Dream-O-Vision machine to shut itself off causing the Turtles to return to Reality.	177538
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ninja Sword of Nowhere, The	C			Episode #30. 10-4-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang's computers detect an alien metal on the surface of Earth and he dispatches Shredder to get it. Turtles realize it is National Sensei Appreciation Day and they must buy Splinter a present.	177539
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Northern Lights Out	C			Episode #78. 10-23-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April and Professor Swenson's map to the underground volcanoes in Scandinavia are seized by Eric Red, a descendant of the Viking raiders. He plans to tap into the motel energy, melt the polar ice cap and flood the world's coastal cities.This would make these cities easy prey for his wanna-be Vikings. Turtles battle Eric's "Hammer of Thor," fight a mechanical sea serpent and stop Eric before he blows up the volcanoes.	177540
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Old Switcheroo, The	C			Episode #24. 10-11-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Burne Thompson orders April into his office to assign her a news story. It seems the night watchman at Cybertech Laboratories spotted "some weird character hanging around" and Mr. Thompson is convinced he must be a friend of "April's Turtles."She assures him he is not and heads off to Cybertech Lab with mini-cam in hand. In the Turtles' Lair, Donatello is displaying his new Super Pizza Maker. The other Turtles are impressed with its ability to make pizza in seconds.But when it is switched into high gear -- the machine overloads and explodes. April contacts the Turtles from Cybertech Labs via the Turtle Com to inform them that Shredder and his two henchmen are up to no good.While she waits for the Turtles to arrive, April begins to videotape Shredder and his goons from the rafters high above the floor. But she is spotted by Shredder who sends his henchmen up after her.	177541
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Once Upon a Time Machine	C			Episode #90. 9-17-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Hokum Hare discovers that Shredder has a "time train" to travel to the future where he can become crime lord of a crime-free era. The Turtles and Hokum grab a ride on the train, arrive in the future to find elder versions of the Turtles, now retired.Shredder plans to kick older Turtle butt, but the younger Turtles try to whip their older selves into shape before the big confrontation.	177542
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Peking Turtle	C			Episode #82. 9-13-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April broadcasts from the opening of an exhibit of rare Chinese warrior statues as well as the world's largest pearl. In Dimension X, Krang watches April's broadcast and thinks he can bring the statute to life and use the pearl to create a force field.That way he can bring the Technodrome back to Earth. Shredder and his goons bring one of the warriors to life and Bebop and Rocksteady take it to the sewers to destroy the Turtles.Krang tells Shredder to order the rest of the statues to kidnap April and Vernon, luring the Turtles to the museum so the statues can destroy them.  The Turtles follow Bebop and Rocksteady back to the museum hoping to rescue April and Vernon.Turtles realize they won't be able to defeat the statues before Krang brings the Technodrome back to Earth. Instead, they destroy the force field returning the warrior statues back to normal.	177543
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Phantom of the Sewers	C			Episode #149. 10-24-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April reports from the Pizza Pan Theatre about a mysterious figure in a long black cape, black fedora and white face mask known only as the phantom. The owner tells April it is all a publicity stunt. Turtles watch April's report in their lair.They think the owner's story is fishy and decide to investigate. The Phantom opened the floodgates generating hydroelectric energy. Turtles rush to Channel Six. April has been busy reporting on the break-ins of more than 40 banks citywide.April contacts the Turtles via the TurtleCom to inform them that the owner had a partner who invented and designed robots. Turtles are convinced the Phantom is behind the bank robberies and head back to the sewers to find him.Phantom convinces them he is not responsible. The owner is. After a battle the theater falls into the sewers below. Phantom discovers his face is not hideously disfigured after all and resumes a normal life.	177544
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pirate Radio	C			Episode #135. 11-2-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Everyone in the City listens to the "pirate" ratio station WOOF. Krang wants to use the station to lure the population into Krang's Chasm. Michaelangelo has been ousted out of the Liar for listening to the head banging music of WOOF.The station is anchored at sea in an old abandoned freighter. Shredder as the new DJ tells all of WOOF's listeners to come to the station. Michaelangelo, Irma and April follow. The three Turtles rescue April but lose everyone else.The city's population, Michaelangelo and Irma head out for the open sea and toward a vortex that will lead them into Krang's Chasm. Donatello reverses Krang's Mind Control Signal and reverses it.Michaelangelo and Irma are rescued moments before being sucked into the vortex. Shredder and the goons end up being sucked into the vortex by Krang who is angry Shredder has failed again.	177545
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza By the Shred	C	VHS 393		Episode #57. 2-6-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Michaelangelo is depressed because he has no money to buy a "Belly Board" when he sees a TV advertisement of a new pizza parlor called Weird Pizza. He figures he can get a job there and after a few nights of delivering pizza, have money to buy the board.What he doesn't realize is that Shredder owns the Weird Pizza and his scheme is to capture the Turtles when they order a really weird pizza. Michaelangelo, disguised as a ugly human, is hired as a delivery boy.	177546
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Plan Six From Outer Space	C			Episode #66. 9-10-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder's two henchmen, Rocksteady and Bebop infiltrate Channel Six in human disguises. They pose as janitors but they become popular with the staff in the building and are quickly promoted to VP's Producers in charge of programming.Now they want to lure the Turtles to Channel Six. A fake Splinter's arrogant and rash behavior leads the Turtles to think their master is ill. Shredder reminds Rocksteady and Bebop why they are at Channel Six.The two are soaking it up in their new positions. The two henchman attach trans-dimensional thrusters to the Channel Six News building. They also kidnap April when she stumbles onto their scheme.Just in the nick of time the real Splinter intervenes when he contacts his students via radio that April has been kidnapped. The Turtles race to save April and remove the trans-dimensional thrusters.	177547
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Planet of the Turtleoids (1)	C			Episode #94. 9-7-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are on the prowl in the city looking for a good Pizzeria when they stumble onto Tattoo, a sumo wrestler breaking into a pet shop. He eludes them by morphing into a hamster and fleeing. Krang and Shredder are experimenting again.Vernon runs into a turtle-like figure and contacts April. The strange turtle Vernon encountered is named Kerma and he captures the Turtles and the two mutants. April arrives with her camera but she is too late and can only look on as Kerma takes off.He is taking the mutants and the turtles with him into the unknown depths of space.	177548
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Planet of the Turtleoids (2)	C			Episode #95. 9-7-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177549
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Planet of the Turtles	C			Episode #86. 9-20-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Earth is experiencing some kind of atmospheric disturbance allowing the Turtles to view TV shows from other worlds. Krang convinces the Turtlenecker Brothers to capture the Turtles. They do bringing them back to the Technodrome.April happens to be with the Turtles and radios Splinter as soon as they disappear. Splinter gets there just in time and he and April enter the dimensional portal just before it closes. Krang uses a personal energy projector to drain energy from Earth.Splinter and April rescue the Turtles. They reverse the effects of the projector and send energy back to Earth. Splinter and April return to Earth.	177550
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Polly Wanna Pizza	C			Episode #152. 10-31-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Burne Thompson has assigned April an interview with the notorious Mugsy McGuffin, a mob boss responsible for stealing a ruby. He's being paroled after 15 years in prison.Burne thinks that because April will be the first woman he will lay his eyes on in all this time, he will give up the location of the stolen jewel. What April and Burne don't know is that Vernon plans to scoop April by arriving at the state prison first.Mugsy contacts April and offers her an exclusive interview at his secret hideout. Vernon overhears her conversation and races to the location to beat her out of the story. Only Mugsy uses April and the news media to find his parrot.Burne Thompson isn't happy about April's use of the airwaves and sends her over to the Bering Arms Hotel to cover the demolition. Mugsy wants his parrot back because he has hidden the ruby on the bird. Turtles recover ruby and Mugsy goes back to jail.	177551
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Poor Little Rich Turtle	C			Episode #106. 11-10-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Buffy Shellhammer is a 15-year-old CEO of Shellhammer Chemicals and has a secret formula for super rocket fuel that Krang wants. Michaelangelo falls head over heels for Buffy when he sees her on TV with April. Turtles rescue Buffy from Krang's goons.Turtles decide to bring Buffy to April's apartment until they figure out why Shredder wants her so badly. Bebop and Rocksteady grab Buffy. Shredder shrinks her. Back on Earth, the Turtles realize she is in great danger.But their trans-dimensional portal isn't working so they can't save her. Buffy finds a way to reach the Turtles from the Technodrome and transports them to Dimension X. Shredder makes one last attempt to get the formula by threatening to kill the Turtles.She gives in and tells him the formula. Turtles change Buffy back to her size and all five return to Earth. Krang tries the formula that Buffy gave Shredder and finds out she gave him a formula for making fireworks, not rocket fuel.	177552
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Power of Three, The (1)	C			Episode #188. 9-28-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg causes a city-wide blackout causing traffic to grind to a halt. April isn't happy about it. She thinks things can't get worse and then Shredder and Krang hijack her cab and kidnap her. April is able to contact the Turtles, but Shredder cuts her off.Turtles soon find her cab, but it is empty. Shredder and Krang battle with Dregg's soldiers and the Turtles join in. But Dregg uses the micro-bots to turn the tide and recapture his foes.He then reveals what he intends to do with them: Drain their mental energies and infuse them into his own body. With Shredder and the Turtles honed battle skills and Krang's intelligence, Dregg will become the most omnipotent being in the galaxy.	177553
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael Drives 'Em Wild	C			Episode #120. 11-14-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).A Personality Transmogrifier switches Raphael's mind with a cab driver's mind. The Turtles don't understand why this cab driver knows so much about them. They watch the news and discover that a Transmogrifier has been stolen.While April is on her way to interview the Premier of Vadeem, she spots Raphael driving the cab. April tries to talk to him but the driver thinks she's nuts when she calls him Raphael. April contacts the Turtles who tell her to follow the cab.April is still following the cab and informs the Turtles of their whereabouts. They all come together at an intersection and collide. The impact crushes the Transmogrifier causing it to go off. Raphael and the cab driver are returned to themselves.April ends up getting her interview with the Premier and the cab driver gets a medal for saving the Premier and the Turtles return home with the real Raphael. The crooks wanted to switch the Premier's mind so he would sign over valuable oil leases.	177554
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael Knocks 'Em Dead	C			Episode #111. 9-15-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Raphael sees a comedian mysteriously disappear while doing a show at the House of Ha Ha. Just then, April calls to ask him to check out the disappearance of the comedian at the club.Raphael goes to investigate and is put in the spotlight when the club's owner mistakes him for a comedian wearing a costume. Donatello, Michaelangelo and Leonardo are watching Raphael on TV and see him suddenly disappear.They decide to go the House of Ha Ha to find out what happened to Raphael. The kidnappers have invented a machine the increases the comedy power of jokes. They are going to hook up the funniest comedian to it and transmit the joke waves all over the city.This will make everyone hysterically helpless. The Turtles rescue Raphael and turns the gag-a-magnifier against the villains making them helpless to escape. April arrives with the police and they arrest the crooks.	177555
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael Meets His Match	C			Episode #110. 9-22-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Raphael wins a ticket to a costume party on MacDonald Crump's yacht and decides to go disguised as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. April and Vernon are also attending the party for the TV station.Yacht is hit by a force field stopping it in the middle of the ocean.  Raphael and another mutant, Mona Lisa, April and Vernon hide away from the Captain. Raphael and April decide to help Mona Lisa get revenge on the Captain who transformed her.While trying to radio for help, April is captured. He makes her go on the air demanding money for the passengers on the yacht or he will drown them all. Donatello, Michaelangelo and Leonardo see April on TV and go in search of the yacht.They get there as the Captain is forcing April to walk the plank. With the help of Mona Lisa, the Turtles blow up the Captain's submarine and capture him. Later, Mona Lisa surprises the Turtles by showing up at the lair with pizzas for them.	177556
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael Versus the Volcano	C			Episode #133. 10-5-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Thanks to a malfunction in Donatello's "Healthometer," an invention designed to diagnose one's health, Raphael is convinced he is dying. So he decides to make the world a better place with what time he has left.Burne Thompson assigns Vernon to cover the eruption of a volcano on the island of Poppalua and April to cover the dedication of a new species of lily at the local Flower Society Club. Raphael risks his life to stop crime all over the City.Turtles join April to try to find Raphael to tell him he's OK, the machine was broken. A Professor is angry at the president of the Flower Society Club and vows to kill every living plant on the planet as revenge.Raphael sees a live broadcast of the professor's threat and heads for the island. Other Turtles team up with April as she is assigned to cover the story as well. They arrive in the Channel News Six Helicopter and save the world's vegetation.	177557
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael, Turtle of a Thousand Faces	C			Episode #134. 11-2-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Raphael's ego is bruised when the other Turtles refuse to take him seriously when he takes a correspondence class in the art of disguise. He challenges them to pick him out of a crowd for free pizza.April fears her job is on the line and that she must find a news story by the end of the day or find a new job. She sees Mad Dog McMuff in the park and convinces Irma to go with her to follow him. Three Turtles realize Raphael is disguised as McMuff.They take him back to the hideout with April and Irma following close behind. McMutt pretends to be Raphael. April and Irma have been caught by McMutt's thugs when they break into McMutt's hideout. April, Irma and Raphael are taken for a ride with McMutt.McMutt and his thugs who commit the crime of the century stealing the Museum of Natural History. Irma and April get peeved enough to take on McMutt himself. Thanks to April and her video camera, Burne Thompson renews her contract at Channel Six News.	177558
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Real Snow Job, A	C			Episode #69. 9-25-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are vacationing in the Alps as Splinter goes off to a nearby mountain to meditate. April is in an Alpine village with Irma when she notices the ice and snow melting and this is unusual for this time of year.Krang has sent Shredder to the village with a Zoetropic wave device to melt the worlds' ice, flooding the coastal cities and making Earth easy prey. When April discovers this, Shredder sends Rocksteady and Bebop to kidnap her.She is able to leave a clue for the Turtles to find before she is captured. Irma's new boyfriend helps the Turtles -- until he turns out to be a robot of Shredder's, sent to stop the Turtles from locating Shredder's mountaintop hideout.Turtles arrive and stop Shredder as the gigantic glacier is about to crush the town. Donatello manages to reverse the temperature drop and things return to normal.	177559
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rebel Without a Fin	C			Episode #105. 10-27-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Another mad scientist creates a half-man, half-fish named Ray. He has Ray plant explosives in certain parts of the sewer so he can sink the city beneath the ocean. April is covering another Donald J. Lofty building opening.April sees someone in the sewer and follows him. She calls the Turtles. Ray captures her and brings her to the doctor's lab. Turtles rush to her aid but can't find her. While searching for her, they meet Ray who defeats them.Turtles find April. They get captured and are unable to stop the doctor from turning her into a walking fish. They find out about the plans for an underwater city. Turtles rush to disarm the bombs. One explosive goes off under the Lofty condos.They track down the scientist with the help of April's fish powers and make him change her back into a human again. Ray escapes and the Lofty condos are turned into an aquarium and underwater restaurant.	177560
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of Dregg, The	C			Episode #186. 9-14-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are working on once and for all ridding themselves of their mutations. When they mutate they go on a rampage convincing the public they really are villains, not heroes.April, investigating a recent power outage at the Hydroelectric dam, stumbles onto Dregg and discovers he is using Microbots to create a dimensional transporter. She contacts the Turtles but is caught by Dregg. Turtles set out to rescue April.In the battle, the Turtles are tricked and captured by Dregg. Before the Turtles can be used as guinea pigs in Dregg's dimensional transporter, the mutated Leonardo bursts out of the Turtle van and tears the place apart.Dregg escapes in the Transporter before it explodes and the Turtles escape the factory as it collapses completely. Although April and the day has been saved, Leonardo is still mutated and Dregg is still at large.	177561
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of Shredder	C			Episode #6. 10-1-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Ninjas rescue Splinter, but Shredder and his scientist sidekick escape to fight another day.	177562
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of the Fly	C			Episode #48. 11-22-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello builds a device to track the Technodrome's movements. Krang decides to take the Technodrome closer to the surface so it can siphon off water from an underground reservoir.April and the Turtles arrive at the underground water tank before Shredder and while they prepare for him, April is kidnapped by Baxter Stockman who has recently returned to the current dimension and wants revenge against both the Shredder and the Turtles	177563
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of the Technodrome	C			Episode #18. 12-3-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is reporting Public Service Announcements from the local library when she sees two of the Turtles' enemies. She contacts the Turtles who suspect the Shredder must be nearby. They had for the Library and find Shredder and company who escape.The enemy decides to return Technodrome to earth. Shredder takes over Niagara Falls to create a portal big enough to send the Technodrome through. The Turtles get words of Shredder's attack on Niagara Falls and race over there.The giant portal is created and Technodrome returns to earth. Together with April, the green machine penetrates the Technodrome and after a battle with foot soldiers, Donatello manages to turn the power of the Earthquake device against its makers.The Turtles barely manage to escape as the quakes send the Technodrome spiraling downwards, its destination the center of the earth. After the victory, the Turtles eat some scorching well-earned pizza as their reward.	177564
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of the Turtleoid	C			Episode #145. 9-26-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The Turtles are convinced that every time April covers the unveiling of some new invention, Shredder happens to see the televised report and shows up to try to steal it. A Turtleoid called Kerma hides out at Channel Six.Turtles take Kerma to April's apartment. Destructor X, a law-enforcement drone programmed to hunt down criminals, is hunting for Kerma because of a programming error. Splinter and April do everything they can to protect Kerma.When things start to look hopeless, Turtles arrive and use the Sonic Disintegrator to turn Destructor X into metal powder. They are able to revive Kerma who thanks the Turtles, boards his rocket ship and heads home.	177565
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Revenge of the Fly	C			Episode #164. 11-27-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Thanks to Vernon's irresponsible journalism, the Turtles find it necessary to stand guard at the Genetic Research Lab protecting the Genetic Essences of numerous insects developed by a local research scientist.April is rescued form the flames of the EMF Building. Baxter Stockman/The Fly turns firemen into fear-inducing Termites.  Humans are turned into insects with voracious appetites. April and the Turtles arrive and discover they are too late.Irma ahs been turned into a moth, Vernon into a spider, Burne into a beer and the interior walls of Channel Six are now honey-combed. Turtles finally capture Baxter Stockman but in the process the coveted Super Slosher 2000 is broken.The only way to turn all of the victims back into humans, including April who is now a wasp, is to borrow Shredder's Retro-Mutagen ray. Turtles destroy alien computer, send Baxter back and return everyone back to normal.	177566
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ring of Fire	C			Episode #75. 10-2-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are in Lisbon, Portugal enjoying the sights. Krang sends Shredder and his mutants there to set up a special lens that will focus the sun's rays to create a devastating heat ray. Turtles rescue April and Irma from Shredder.Vernon gets mixed up in a bull fight and the Turtles finally destroys the lens just as it's about to wreck the city.	177567
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rock Around the Block	C			Episode #140. 9-19-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While rushing across town to cover a report of "rocks going wacko," April gets trapped in her van almost falling into an enormous crater left by a boulder which exploded out of the earth. Turtles rescue her.She contacted them before heading off to Central City Park -- site of the wacko rocks. Turtles and April see General Tragg and realize Krang and Shredder are up to no good. They battle the general, April borrows the Turtle Van.She heads back to Channel Six for more video tape to capture the story of the year. The General creates a Giant Rock Monster to chase the Turtle Van thinking the Turtles are still in it. Turtles arrive at Channel Six building.They lure the monster away so it won't destroy the building with April inside. April learns about a Super Laser and warns the Turtles. Krang uses the laser to free the Technodrome from its icy prison. But it ends up at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.	177568
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rondo in New York	C			Episode #91. 9-19-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady are in town to steal a rare new mutagen created by a graduate student. Some mutagen is accidentally spilled onto a reel of movie film and monsters and a movie hero come to life.The Turtles try to help the hero confront now-living monsters that stalk the street and the movie theater where the Monster Movie Marathon took place. With the Turtles' help, Shredder and the mutants fail to steal the mutagen.	177569
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rust Never Sleeps	C			Episode #68. 9-18-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are in Paris with Splinter showing them the sights via the sewer system. April arrives in Paris to cover the story of mysterious power failures in the City of Lights. She gets captured by Shredder.Turtles head for the rescue as Rocksteady and Bebop blast everything in sight with their rust encruster. They stop the rusting as the Eiffel Tower itself begins to collapse from rust.Turtles rescue April and just in time, Donatello reverses the rust encruster and saves the Eiffel Tower again.	177570
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Showdown, The	C	VHS 397		Episode #182. 10-14-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).At Carter's hideout, Michaelangelo and Carter hang out playing video games. During one game, the TV monitor goes screwy. Back at the lair, April contacts the other Turtles to tell them that all the TV stations in the City are jammed.Suddenly she is caught in the hypnotic effect of the spinning wheel pattern from her TV set. Turtles destroy Dregg's machine and cause his test base operations to blow sky high.	177571
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder Triumphant!	C			Episode #169. 12-18-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder and goons arrive at the Asian Arts Exhibit and proceed to loot it. Turtles stop them but realize it's a set-up. Krang and his foot soldiers were pulling a raid of their own stealing precious regenerative power cells from space center.Krang uses the cells to empower the Technodrome and the machine emerges from the sea to terrorize the city and the world. Turtles come to the rescue again.Donatello activates the trans-dimensional communicator and The Technodrome is pulled into Dimension X.	177572
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Mom	C			Episode #83. 9-14-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang and Shredder are rejected by the world leaders when they demand Earth surrender to them. So they set up a massive orbiting mirror in Dimension X that causes the Earth to be engulfed in steaming heat.The heat causes the polar ice caps to start melting and to evaporate all of the water on the planet. Shredder's mother hears about her son's plan from her retired home for villains and decides to join them.Turtles destroy the orbiting mirror and escape Dimension X just as the portal closes bringing them safely back to earth. Shredder gets tired of his mother treating him like a baby and ships her back to the retirement home.	177573
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's New Sword	C			Episode #74. 10-9-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles and Splinter are visiting London's British Museum. Shredder gets ahold of King Arthur's legendary sword. The power of the sword stops the Turtles at every turn. April and Irma are captured. Shredder decides to make April his queen.Final battle takes place at the ruined castle of Camelot with the Turtles dueling with Shredder in a medieval tournament. The spirits of Arthur and Guinevere rise and the Turtles defeat Shredder returning Arthur's sword to him.	177574
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredderville	C	VHS 408		Episode #61. 11-2-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles return to their lair, triumphant after another mission, but are frustrated they let Shredder slip away from them again. They feel like giving up and wish they had never been born.When they wake up they see everything has changed. Their lair is gone, Splinter doesn't exist and New York is now known as "Shredderville." They no longer exist.They discover April and Irma are slaves. They see that what they had was a wonderful life.	177575
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shreeka's Revenge	C			Episode #146. 10-10-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While April is showing off the site of the new Channel Six News building, the Turtles realize they have forgotten April's birthday. Shreeka, an alien with an attitude and a vendetta against Krang is attacking the Technodrome.Krang tells her he gave her coveted Power Pack Energy Ring to April. Krang believes that once Shreeka goes after April, the Turtles will come to her rescue and die for their efforts destroying Shreeka in the process.Irma buys a surprise birthday cake for April. Turtles window shop at Spiffany's Jewelry Shop. Shreeka's ring is delivered to Channel Six News with a card from the Turtles. Turtles have first run-in with Shreeka who is after April.Shreeka is an interplanetary outlaw wanted in 13 galaxies  She destroys the new Channel Six Building still under construction. Turtles rescue April and back at the lair celebrate her birthday with a large birthday pizza complete with candles.	177576
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sky Turtles	C			Episode #21. 9-26-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder is using a new anti-gravity magnet to throw everyone in the city into the sky and keep them there. No one, not even the Turtles, are earthbound any more. Shredder and his hoods can do anything they please.Turtles get gravity boots. They win out and gravity returns to normal as New York's structures and citizens quickly fall back to earth. Shredder escapes in a transport module.Donatello repairs the satellite dish and April congratulates him with a kiss. Now who's feeling like he's afloat on cloud nine?	177577
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Slash - The Evil Turtle From Dimension X	C			Episode #104. 9-29-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles find out from April that Slash is planning to smash the Freedom Bell. When they find him, they discover they are no match for him. But they do manage to save the bell from being smashed.A developer plans to do away with the sewer system and build condominiums. The Turtles find out what he is planning and try to stop him. They phone April and make arrangements to meet and talk about the developer's plans.Slash, double-crossed by other villains, decides to get revenge on the city. He boards a rocket filled with garbage and threatens to crash into the city. The Turtles manage to stop him.	177578
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sleuth on the Loose	C			Episode #151. 11-7-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While Turtles are watching their favorite show, "Sleuth on the Loose" which stars April's Aunt Agatha, April interrupts the broadcast with a special bulletin about a break-in at Dynamic Science Labs. Turtles rush over there to guard the remaining objects.But they still disappear. The objects are being sucked into the TV set. April contacts them and tells them she has discovered all the stolen objects put together can make a doomsday device but without the one piece Turtles are guarding, it's worthless.Turtles try to solve the disappearance in the same way their favorite TV detective Aunt Agatha would. Aunt Agatha is transported from the show into the Turtles' lair and agrees to help. Aunt Agatha and Raphael head over to Channel Six to see April.Using her keen detective skills, Aunt Agatha finds the evil professor's hideout. The professor activates the Doomsday Device and when it looks as if all is lost, Miss Agatha pulls a nail from her purse and deactivates the death machine.	177579
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Snakes Alive!	C			Episode #155. 10-31-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April O'Neil reports on a break-in at the city zoo's reptile house. Someone has stolen more than 600 species of snakes. April and Vernon are cruising the streets, hot on the trail of the story when they come across Pinky McFingers and his henchmen.They are breaking into a sporting goods store to steal scuba gear. Leonardo is afraid of snakes. He knows he must save the Turtles but his first reaction is to run which he does -- straight into April and Vernon's Channel Six News van.They've been following McFinger's limo. April and Leonard exchange stories. They follow McFingers to the river, capture him and turn him over to the police. Leonardo is too afraid to rescue his brothers, but finally he battles his way through the snakes.He rescues the Turtles who capture the villains and save the day.	177580
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Son of the Return of the Fly II	C			Episode #97. 9-15-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Baxter Stockman and his alien computer Z manages to return to Earth and find the energy generator that can turn energy into material objects. Z uses the generator to make himself a body. They head for Channel Six Building planning on taking it over.They anticipate that the Turtles will try to rescue April and when they do, Baxter will capture them to use as bait to get Shredder. Baxter captures the Turtles. The Turtles escape to rescue April. Shredder goes to the Channel Six building.He and Z start fighting. The inventor of the machine pulls out a self-destruct remote. Leonardo grabs it form him and presses the button. Shredder manages to escape back to Dimension X before Z explodes.Baxter flies after Shredder with Z who is now a computer chip but does not get through the portal in time and ends up being stranded in another weird dimension again.	177581
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Special Film Package	M	SV 140			TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177582
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splinter No More	C			Episode #14. 12-17-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is reporting Public Service Announcements from the local library when she sees two of the Turtles' enemies. She contacts the Turtles who suspect the Shredder must be nearby. They had for the Library and find Shredder and company who escape.	177583
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splinter Vanishes	C			Episode #121. 11-24-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Returning from another mission, Turtles are shocked to discover their mentor has left the lair leaving behind a video taped message telling them he has taught them all he knows and it is time for him to leave and for them to go their own separate ways.Turtles decide to take his final advice and split up. Michaelangelo gets a job as a TV cook. Donatello works in a fix-it shop, Leonardo at a Fitness center and Raphael entertains kids at birthday parties. Rat King and Leatherhead capture the Turtles.April is looking for Michaelangelo and stumbles onto the Rat King and Leatherhead's agenda following Leatherhead to the lair where the remaining Turtles are being held hostage. She is suddenly discovered but quickly rescued by none other than Splinter.Leonardo, thought dead, shows up to free his brothers. Splinter reveals his departure was just a ruse to lure Rat King and Leatherhead out of hiding.	177584
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Split-Second	C	VHS 377		Episode #183. 10-21-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April, Carter and the Turtles investigate a break-in at the Antique Timepiece Museum. Chronos, Master of Time is involved. April sets out to learn his identity. His real name is Winston Fripp. He was caught by Turtles after he robbed the City Treasury.Turtles tied him up and left him in the Clocktower for the police. Clanking of gears and sound of bells drove him insane and he vowed revenge against the Turtles.Dregg, who had supplied Chronos with his arsenal, pretends he is responsible for capturing Chronos and vows to continue protection of the City from all criminals including the mutant Turtles.	177585
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Starchild, The	C			Episode #157. 11-6-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles witness crash landing of alien spacecraft. They find an alien kid named Quarx who possesses telekinetic powers. He runs away telling the Turtles they are not his father. He wreaks havoc all over town. Aliens demand that Quarx be returned to them.Quarx apparently has destroyed many worlds in the last two centuries. He is about to destroy everything around him when he hears his "father's voice." Splinter in a clever disguise, tells Quarz in a fatherly way to grow up and use his power to end war.Quarx evolves into an adult, repairs all the damage he has caused on Earth and promises to make amends throughout the galaxy.	177586
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: State of Shock	C			Episode #173. 10-1-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Vernon at Channel Six News continues to report that it is those "wretched" Turtles who are responsible for all the ninja crime occurring throughout the city. A special U.S. Armed Forces Unit is created to hunt down the Turtles.They escape. April tells the Turtles that Dark Water is a top secret organization training commandos and creating super hi-tech military equipment. Turtles are arrested by the special unit colonel.April gets hold of some secret documents and manages to colonel of the Turtles innocence. Together they defeat a former Dark Water agent who is now MegaVolt.	177587
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Super Bebop and Mighty Rocksteady	C			Episode #39. 10-9-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder orders his henchmen to place the Mesmerizer atop the Channel Six News Building Tower. The Mesmerizer is designed to turn all humans into zombies. It has no effect on mutants.A bolt of lightning causes the device to fall from the Tower and crash through the roof of the Channel Six News Room. Shredder's henchmen active the Mesmerizer and watch April, Irma, Vernon, Berne and the Anchorman become instant zombies.The zombies wait to do their bidding. Suddenly the Turtles protect them. During the scuffle the Mesmerizer is broken. The Channel Six News Crew returns to normal and the henchmen escape with the broken Mesmerizer with the Turtles right on their heels.Shredder now plots to return to the surface and implement to use the Mesmerizer himself to conquer the world.	177588
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Super Irma	C			Episode #142. 10-3-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are busy deciding what costumes to wear to this year's Channel Six Halloween Party. April and Irma are doing a story on the "reverse polarity magnet" at Magno-Dyne Labs. Irma falls into some goop, feels ill and goes home.Inside the Technodrome on the Arctic Ocean floor, Krang and Shredder watch April's broadcast and decide the device is just what they need to rule the world. Irma has developed super powers. She tries to convince April and the Turtles of her new powers.No one believes her until April and Irma separate from the Turtles and are confronted by two muggers in a dark alley. Irma shows off here powers but then is out of control. Turtles turn the Turtle Van into a Turtle Sub and race to the Technodrome,They rescue Irma and save the day.	177589
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Superhero for a Day	C			Episode #92. 9-25-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Gadgetman, yesterday's superhero, decides to rescue the public from danger and evil once again. While the Turtles are on their way to stop Shredder from draining power plants, they meet up with Gadgetman.Krang gets Shredder to forge a false alliance with Gadgetman to try to destroy the Turtles. When the Turtles arrive to the third and final power plant to stop Shredder, Gadgetman's allegiance will be the weapon to see who is victorious.	177590
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sword of Yurikawa	C			Episode #144. 10-17-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is reporting from the Japanese Embassy about their latest historical artifact exhibit -- the Sword of Yurikawa, once owned by a ninja master. If it falls into the wrong hands, dire consequences would ensue. Splinter orders the Turtles to guard it.By the time the Turtles arrive to guard the sword, after making a detour for a pizza, the sword has been stolen. They find the sword but Shredder steals it from them. As he attempts to use the power of the sword, it turns on him.Suddenly, a Masked Ninja arrives, free the turtles and reveals himself to be Splinter. The bad guys are foiled again.	177591
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Take Me To Your Leader	C			Episode #32. 11-2-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Leonardo has a nightmare in which he fails himself and his comrades in a battle against Shredder. He now feels unfit as a leader and puts on civilian clothes and leaves the Lair and the Turtles. Shredder and Krang plan more evil doing.	177592
1988	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Teenagers From Dimension X	C			Episode #16. 12-24-1988	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles continue to battle Shredder.	177593
1987	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Thing About Rats, A	C	VHS 397		Episode #3. 12-30-1987	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Mad scientist is showing an exterminator his new invention -- a rat-catching robot called Mousers. Exterminator rejects the offer but Shredder decides to buy his inventions. Unleashes a dozen mousers in the sewers.	177594
2007	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: TMNT	M				Journalist April O'Neil (Sarah Michelle Gellar - Voice) is the sidekick of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this all-CG adventure.	177595
1992	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Too Hot To Handle	C			Episode #147. 10-3-1992	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Donatello tells the Turtles that based on his calculations, the Earth has changed orbit and is headed for the sun. Vernon's genius nephew, Foster, is in town for his junior high school's science fair. Vernon tries to impress the boy at Channel Six News.But like everyone else in Vernon's universe, Foster sees through him like a sheet of glass. He makes one last vain attempt to impress his nephew by pleading with April to ask the Turtles to meet his nephew. They agree. Foster's invention is Solar Magnet.Foster is responsible for the Earth orbiting closer to the sun. He plans to leave it on until he wins first prize. Donatello destroys Foster's invention. An evil scientist steals the Solar Magnet and appears on the TV screen announcing his plan.While the world burns, he is safe in an underground bunker. Turtles pick up Vernon and Foster and within minutes to spare, they foil the professor's evil plan and destroy the Solar Magnet.	177596
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tower of Power	C			Episode #67. 9-18-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles and Splinter win a trip to Europe but wind up riding in a crate with the Turtle Van. They go to Paris and save the Eiffel Tower from Shredder.	177597
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtle In Time, A	C			Episode #189. 10-5-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).The Turtles, Shredder and Krang's battles skills, powers and memories are absorbed into Dregg who becomes a super-being. He detains his prisoners and prepares to initiate the final stage of his plan to conquer Earth.He will use the matter transporters to project pieces of the sun onto any city of his choosing. Time-travelers bring bad Turtles but they only have 24 hours to do the job or the Turtles will no longer exist.The past Turtles with Carter arrive on  board the Dreggnaught and after a fierce battle with Dregg's underlings are able to rescue the present-day Turtles. But their skills and experience are still retained by Dregg.Turtles use the transporters to return to earth, only to find Dregg's doomsday machines waiting for them when they arrive at the warehouse. Is there no future for the Past and Present Turtles?	177598
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtle Terminator, The	C			Episode #42. 11-17-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder kidnaps Irma who plead with them to wait until tomorrow -- it seems she has a date with a handsome weatherman from Channel Six News. As soon as April discovers Irma has been abducted, she contacts the Turtles.At his secret hideout, the Shredder activates his "Turtle Terminator" to replicate itself to look just like Irma. He then sends the Irma/Turtle Terminator out on its mission -- to destroy all turtles.Irma/Turtle Terminator returns to Channel Six News and professes that nothing has happened to her. April reports to the Turtles that Irma is back and everything is fine but the Turtles are doubtful. They continue to investigate.When Irma/Turtle Terminator overhears Burne Thompson refer to his girlfriend as a "turtle dove" she fires a laser blast out of her eyes melting the telephone. April realizes that something is wrong. She calls the Turtles to find the real Irma.	177599
1987	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtle Tracks	C	VHS 397		Episode #1. 12-10-1987. Series 12-28-1987 to 11-2-1996. CBS. 193 Episodes	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Ace Reporter O'Neil investigates recent break-ins allegedly by the Ninjas which have resulted in the thefts of numerous technologies.Chance encounter with gang of thieves leads her to bigger story when she is saved from criminals by four Ninja-trained, mutated Turtles. They take April back to their lair and after getting better acquainted, April learns they are good-hearted mutants.They decide to investigate the thefts together and their efforts lead them into an encounter with the mysterious ninjas, the Foot Clan, and their leader, Shredder, who manages to keep the Turtles from advancing to the Technodrome by flooding the building.	177600
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtle Trek	C			Episode #177. 11-5-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Splinter suggests the Turtles spend less time trying to get Shredder and more time doing good things. Turtles end up destroying the Technodrome's engines and they return to Earth through the Dimensional Portal trapping Shredder and friends in Dimension X.	177601
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtlemaniac	C			Episode #85. 9-18-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).When a series of burglaries occur, all of them involving thefts of Turtle memorabilia, the Turtles investigate. April's apartment gets broken into but just as the burglar is driving away, she takes down the license plate number on the vehicle.April and Irma go to investigate discovering a billionaire who manufactures rare gasses. He also is a collector of everything and anything having to do with the Turtles. April goes into the mansion leaving Irma in the van. The billionaire captures her.Turtles are worried, go to April's apartment, discover the address and search for April. When they arrive at the mansion, the billionaire sprays them with stun gas. Turtles try to free April but get sprayed with freezing gas. Irma goes in to rescue April.Irma finds the Turtles frozen and helpless. By turning up the temperature she revives the Turtles. The Turtles rescue April. The billionaire is arrested and all the Turtle merchandise gets returned to its owners.	177602
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles and the Hare, The	C			Episode #89. 9-16-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Rocksteady and Bebop, dressed as Easter bunnies, are blasting people and turning them into timid, rabbit-like people. Krang sends them to the Channel Six News Building where they are planning to have an Easter Egg hunt.April watches Bebop and Rocksteady test the gun and calls the Turtles for help just before she gets zapped. The Turtles stop Shredder and Krang from broadcasting the Docilizer Ray all over Earth.Hokum Hare gets to stand in as the Easter Bunny for the Channel Six Easter Egg Hunt.	177603
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles At the Earth's Core	C			Episode #34. 10-31-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles receive a blast from the past when Dinosaurs invade the Big Apple. They attempt to coral the beasts. They also find time to chase after Shredder.	177604
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time	M				TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177605
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles of the Jungle	C	VHS 408		Episode #80. 9-11-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).One of Donatello's idols, Professor Willard W. Willard, invents a Molecular Intensifier to control the growth of living things. Krang hears about it and sends Shredder to get it.While testing the intensifier, the Professor accidentally zaps his pet monkey, Jocko, who grows to 30 feet in height. He also zaps some roots which grow enormous and begin to take over the city turning it into a jungle.Jocko gets attracted to April and starts chasing after her. To stop Jocko, the professor zaps Donatello making him 30 feet tall as well. Jocko gets angry at Donatello and they start fighting.Turtles realize they have to stop Jocko before he and Donatello destroy the city. They urge the Professor to come up with a formula to reverse the Intensifier's effects. Turtles finally reverse its effects and return the city to normal.	177606
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles on the Orient Express	C			Episode #76. 10-16-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is covering the revival of the luxury train the Orient Express. Shredder is on the train with Rocksteady and Bebop carrying the Supercharger, a device to accelerate the train to superspeed.The plan is to send it crashing into the Middle East oil fields destroying them. The Turtles board the train and send the Supercharger flying with Shredder aboard.	177607
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles on Trial	C			Episode #25. 9-27-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael are enjoying an episode of professional wrestling when Michaelangelo enters the room and turns the channel to "On Trial" hosted by Clayton Kellerman.Kellerman is a Morton Downey-like rabble rouser who suggests there is a clear and present danger is lurking in the sewers: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Turtles are aghast and can't understand why people would hate them.April has her make-up department make human masks so the Turtles can move more freely in the streets. Shredder is sweating from the heat as Krang chews him out for his failure to retrieve components to repair the refrigeration units.Shredder has had enough and suggests that Krang go up on the Earth's surface and get what he needs and eliminate the Turtles himself. Krang says it's a good idea.	177608
1996	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles To the Second Power	C			Episode #190. 10-12-1996	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While both groups of Turtles are trying to survive from Dregg's attack, Dregg moves forward with his attack plan. Shredder and Krang won't  be defeated so easily and complicate things for Dregg.While Dregg holds off Shredder and the Turtles, he demands total control of all governments from the United Nations on Earth, or the Earth will get a little crispy. Also, Carter must cure his mutation as he fights with the Turtles.	177609
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles, Turtles Everywhere	C			Episode #47. 11-8-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April covers the launch of a new system developed by the city to help clean up the city's garbage problems faster than ever. An automated computer programmed to retrieve all forms of waste material and controls garbage pick-up tricks.Shredder sees this computer as an ideal weapon to use against the turtles. Villains reprogram the computer to capture Turtles rather than retrieve litter. Thing go awry when all the trucks pick up any turtles they see.	177610
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Unidentified Flying Leonardo	C			Episode #119. 12-8-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).April is investigating UFO sightings at an upstate farm town known as "High Falls." Splinter foresees danger clouding April's visit and sends Leonardo to chaperone her. Arriving at High Falls, April runs into the local Reporter Scoop Oliver.Oliver is a skeptic who does not believe in the recent weird occurrences at the farm town. But while April arrives with little incident, with Leonard0 it's a whole different story. An alien spacecraft greets him.April tries to calm down an angry mob. Realizing her efforts aren't making any headway, she contacts Leonardo to warn him that he's High Fall's most wanted. They agree to meet, but before they can reunite, April is abducted by the UFO.Aboard the alien craft, April discovers the truth -- the UFO is actually a high-tech helicopter to scare the townspeople. Turtles arrive, reveal the true culprit behind the alien sightings and are applauded by the now grateful townspeople.	177611
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Unknown Ninja, The	C	VHS 383		Episode #178. 9-16-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).	177612
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Unknown Ninja, The	C			Episode #178. 9-16-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).While watching video tapes of old battles, Raphael sees a mystery person spying on them. The mystery person reveals himself to be Carter in search of Splinter. Splinter agrees to take Carter on as a student.April is at the Copcor Building and sees the unveiling of the new robotic law enforcement, the Intimidators. Turtles and Carter race to the scene. Carter is trapped in a metal hold to keep the Turtles at bay.Suddenly, a mutagen that dripped on Carter turns him into a giant metallic-skinned ninja and he breaks free. Turtles defeat the villain and thank their new mutant friend unaware he's actually Carter.	177613
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Usagi Come Home	C	VHS 396		Episode #52. 10-21-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Shredder defeats Usagi who must now serve him. The confused Turtles don't understand why Usagi is fighting them.	177614
1989	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Usagi Yojimbo	C	VHS 396		Episode #51. 11-13-1989	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Samurai rabbit named Usagi Yojimbo is sucked through a pan-dimensional portal and into the Turtles' lair. After a short battle, Usagi admits defeat and begs to learn their ninja secrets.	177615
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Venice on the Half Shell	C			Episode #70. 9-25-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles are in Venice and run into Shredder as he's portaled into a Venetian sewer. There is a battle, but Shredder escapes. The Turtles run into April and Irma who are covering the Venice Regatta.Bebop and Rocksteady arrive with the Hydrofluxer, a device that can flood Venice. They run into April and Irma and terrorize them. Turtles come to the rescue.Shredder turns on the Hydrofluxer and it goes out of control and brings stone gargoyles to life. The Turtles rescue Irma and April from a stone griffon but the Hydrofluxer is also causing a huge tidal wave to form which threatens to flood the city.	177616
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Welcome Back, Polarisoids	C			Episode #138. 11-16-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Krang wants the Polarisoid's camera that literally captures the subjects in the camera. Krang adapted a camera so when all the terrorizing aliens the Polarisoids have videotaped on their vacations will be unleashed.Krang believes these vicious aliens will keep the Turtles busy so he can take control of The City. Shredder steals the camera and unleashes an alien monster to attack the Turtles. More and more alien monsters are unleashed.Krang's computer is breaking into computer systems all over the City and taking control. The City's populace is in a panic when The Turtles put out every little fire that erupts. Shredder plays back some video shot on a planet with no gravity.Everything including the Turtles start floating away. The camera is knocked out of Shredder's hands and the Polarisoids turn it off. Everything comes crashing back to Earth. Donatello destroys Krang's computer and hope of dominance.	177617
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Were-Rats From Channel 6	C			Episode #102. 10-13-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Rat King wants to use a canister of mutagen to make human size rats that will help them get food. While searching for subjects, he comes across Irma and Vernon who are in the sewer working on a story.He captures them and using the mutagen turns them into rats. April gets worried when they don't show up at the office. She asks the Turtles to help her find them. The Turtles and April find Irma and Vernon's tracks.They realize the Rat King has probably captured them. Turtles send April back to Channel Six to see if maybe they have returned. In the sewer, the Turtles come across the Rat King. They discover what has happened.Irma and Vernon transform back to themselves and have no recollection of what happened. They return to Channel Six. Rat King goes to Channel Six, transforms them back into rats and captures April. Turtles rescue them.	177618
1990	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: What's Michaelangelo Good For?	C			Episode #117. 11-10-1990	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).A scientist uses robots to steal animals from the zoo. He is experimenting on them to create a single animal with the best traits of all animals combined. He wants the Turtles for their brains.The Turtles turn all the animals back to normal, return them to the zoo and capture the mad scientist.	177619
1993	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: White Belt, Black Heart	C			Episode #160. 11-13-1993	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Splinter takes center-stage in this adventure.	177620
1995	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of Medusa, The	C			Episode #180. 9-30-1995	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Dregg employees Medusa, a beautiful alien, to eliminate the Turtles for him. They defeat Medusa, but can't convince the public that Dregg is not a hero, but a villain.	177621
1994	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Rat King	C			Episode #171. 9-24-1994	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Turtles battle Shredder's goons at the Hall of Science and April is able to capture the battle on tape, but she is afraid it will not convince Burns of the Turtles' innocence. Burne created a hot line for callers to use if they spot the "evil" turtles.He believes the Turtles are responsible for the destruction of the Channel Six News Building. Channel Six continues to run editorials denouncing the Turtles. Raphael is ready to storm down to the new Channel Six Station and talk to Vernon and Burne.When Donatello suggests that maybe Vernon is right, maybe the more they help, the more they become the problem. At the temporary Channel Six News station, April is unable to convince Burne not to run his expose denouncing the Turtles.She threatens to get her own story proving the Turtles' innocence. The Rat King and giant mutant rates head for the Westmore Research Center with April and her mini-cam in hot pursuit. Turtles capture Rat King and destroy Krang's Shockwave.	177622
1991	Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Zach and the Alien Invaders	C			Episode #132. 11-9-1991	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Zach, the Turtles' young friend and honorary fifth Turtle loves comic books especially "The Alien Invaders." He goes to the Ten-Hut Military Academy and discovers all his fellow cadets are zombies thanks to two aliens.No one believes Zach who has a history of seeing aliens. Michaelangelo and Donatello arrive at the academy and rescue Zach. Zach uses his Turtle-Com to overload the power of a machine called "the Mind Changer" defeating the aliens.Zack is honored as a hero by the city.	177623
1959	Teenagers from Other Space	M		Graeff, Tom (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs) of Channel 6 News helps out the four pizza-loving superheroes called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael). News Director Burne Thompson (Pat Fraley).Rogers is so busy chasing stories that he leaves his girlfriend with ample time to spend with the alien.  While he investigates multiple murders and locates a flesh-eating monster in a cave, the alien and girlfriend are stalked by an evil alien.When the evil alien gets in a car accident while chasing Rogers, the good alien uses the ray gun to stop the rampaging monster. He later holds the reporter at gunpoint and pretends to be supporting an alien invasion.Instead, the good alien misdirects the ships so they crash. TV Newsman (Bob Williams).	177624
1997	Teeny Exzesse 46 - Sperma Quellen	MF				Reporter (Alex Prinz).	177625
1997	Teeny Exzesse 46: Sperma Quellen	MF				Reporter (Alex Prinz)	177626
1998	Teeth	N		Gallagher, Hugh		Columnist Neil is a twentysomething writer whose column in a defunct underground youth 'zine has made him a cult hero. Now unemployed, he's become a tortured and confused dreamer desiring to travel the world.Hopes to reunite with former exotic European girlfriend, to win back a comradeship with his super cool former editor and mostly to correct his nagging problem death.Freak accident leaves his teeth in shards -- he broke his teeth by jumping out of a widow to escape police and can't afford the extensive dental required to repair his mouth.Skips his suburban town, leaves his parents, finds hovel to call home, crashes classes at New York City College and earns his 15 minutes of fame by penning postpunk literary manifestos for "Dustless," a skateboard 'zine."Dusted" folds leaving him at loose ends. Takes off for L.A. and the world.	177627
1987	Tefuga	N		Dickinson, Peter		British Journalist's trip to Africa to make a docudrama about his parents.  Ted.	177628
1947	Teheran	M				Press	177629
2003	Tehzeeb	MF			India	Tabloid Journalist wants to revive the murder case involving a well-known playback singer whose wife, a flamboyant personality always gossiped about in magazines and newspaper, was accused of killing him. She was tried for murder but declared not guilty and the man’s death was declared a suicide. Their daughter, however, wants to find out the truth. So does the prying yellow nasty gossip-seeking journalist, but for different reasons. 	177630
2002	Teknolust	MF				Reporter (Paul Ghiringhelli)	177631
1995	TekWar: Killer Instinct	T			Episode #7. 3-9-1995	News Media. Reporter (Camille James).	177632
1957	Teledario	DF			Series 1957- Spain.	TV News Staff. Newsreaders Jesus Alvarez (1957-1967),    Blanca Alvarez (1958-1970), Eduardo Sancho (1957-1968), David Cubedo (1957-1965), Pedro Macia (1973-1980), Rosa Maria Mateo (1973-1993), Pedro Meyer (1974-1981), Adela Cantalapiedra (1974-1980).Newsreaders Florencio Solchaga (1971-1975), Tello Zurro (1978-1985),  Mari Carmen Gracia Vela (1975-1983), Javier Vazquez (1973-1975), Calara Isabel Francia (1975-1977), Eduardo Sotillos (1976-1978), Ramon Sanchez Ocana (1972-1975).Newsreaders Cristina Garcia Ramos (1979-1983), Julio Cesar Fernandez (1968-1970), Manuel Almendros (1976-1977), Ladislao Azcona (1976-1977), Nieves Romero (1976-1977), Ricardo Fernandez Deu (1976-1977), Jose Miguel Flores (1978-1979).Corresponsal en Roma Paloma Gomez Borrero (1978-1990). Corresponsals Jesus Hermida (1967-1991), Diego Carcedo (1977-1988)Weather Forecasters Mariano Medina (1957-1980), Pilar Sanjurjo (1979-1985), Eugenio Martin Rubio (1978-1982). Sports Newsreaders Miguel Ors (1973-1978), Mari Carmen Izquierdo (1979-1983), Miguel Vila (1975-1979).	177633
1990	Teledario	DF				TV News Staff. Ana Blanco (1992-2007), Almudena Ariza (1996-2007), Pepe Ribagorda (1997-2004), Matias Prats (1991-1998), Alfredo Urdaci (1998-2004), Maria Jose Molina (1999-2004), Caramen Tomas (2000-2004), David Cantero (2003-2007).Newsreaders Ramon Pellicer (1993-1996), Sandra Sutherland (1994-1997), Helena Resano (2003-2006), Fernando Garcia Delgado (1993-1996), Pedro Altares (1993-1995), Ernesto Saenz de Buruaga (1996-1998), Josep Puigbo (2003-2004).Newsreaders Francine Galvez (1990-1991), Josep Maria Balcells (1991-1992), Maria Casado (2006-2007), Beatriz Perez-Aranda (2003), Lorenzo Mila (2003-2007), Princesa Letizia de Asturias (2003).Sports Newsreader Sergio Sauca (2006-2007).	177634
1980	Teledario	DF				TV News Staff. Newsreaders Jesus Alvarez (1983-2007), Maria Escario (1985-2007), Elena Sanchez (1987-2006), Manuel Toharia (1980), Teresa Castanedo (1988-1989), Victoria Prego (1981-1982), Rosa Maria Artal (1983), Isabel Tenaille (1987).Newsreaders Manuel Campo Vidal (1983-1987), Olga Viza (1987-1992), Pedro Piqueras (1988-1993), Joaquin Arozamena (1981-1984), Ana Rosa Quintana (1982-1983), Luis de Benito (1987-1988), Maria Pau Dominguez (1989-1990), Andres Aberasturi (1988).Newsreaders , Luis Marinas (1987-1990), Concha Garcia Campoy (1985-1987), Charo Pascual (1988-1990), Angela Caso (1985-1987), Francisco Lobaton (1985-1987), Luis Carandell (1985-1987), Secundino Gonzalez (1982-1987), Inaki Gabilondo (1981).Newsreaders Maria San Juan (1988), Carlos Herrera (1985), Pepe Navarro (1984), Baltasar Magro (1983), Corresponsals Rosa Maria Calaf (1983-2006), Angela Rodicio (1989-2003), Arturo Perez-Reverte (1985-1994),Sports Newsreader J. J. Santos (1997-2002),	177635
1978	Telefantasy	M				Newsman (Gerry Fernando) for KCIZ	177636
1977	Telefon	M	DVD -R HQ 2532, 2533. SVD 1069	DVD -R HQ 2532-2533.		News Media. TV Newsman (John Hambrick). TV reporter (Henry Alfaro). TV Anchorwoman (Glenda Wina)	177637
2006	Telegraph Days	NW		McMurtry, Larry		Writer Nellie Courtright gets a job as a telegraph operator in Rita Blanca. When her brother accidentally kills some bandits, she turns the fracas into a best-selling booklet.  Buffalo Bill offers her a job, an Earp brother proposes marriage.Jesse James tries to rob her.	177638
1990	Telejornal	TF			Portugal. Series. 1990-	Anchors Jose Rodrigues Dos Santos (1990), Jose Alberto Carvalho (2002), Judite de Sousa (1990), Maria Elisa Domingeus (1973), Jose Fialho Gouveia (1959), Henrique Mendes (1959).Journalistas (Carlos Fino, Mario Crespo, Maria Cerqueira, Paula Costa, Margarida Neves de Sousa, Ana Felicio, Jose Carlos Fialho, Duarte Valente).	177639
1985	Telematin	TF			France. Series 1985.	Journalist (Francois Beaudonnet).	177640
1988	Telenoticias	DF			Series 1988- Spain	News Program.  Newsreaders Susana Pfingsten (1990-2007), Teresa Castanedo (1992-2005), Fernando Olmeda (1989-2001), Juan Pedro Valentin (1992-1997), Hilario Pino (1989-1994), Juanjo Guerenabarrena (1995-1998), Victor Arribas (2004-2007).Newsreaders Mercedes Landete (2005-2007), Julio Somoano (2005-2007), Paloma Ferre (2002-2003), Luis Marinas (2004-2005), Santiago Acosta (19997), German Yanke (1988-, Maria Pau Dominguez (1991-1993), Javier Reyero (2005).Sports Newsreaders Javier Reyero (1992-2005), Manolo Lama (2000-2005), Julio Somoano (2005. Cinema's Journalist Juan Luis Alvarez (1996-2000).	177641
1927	Telephone Girl, The	M		DeMille, William C. (Play). Elizabeth Meehan		Press	177642
1956	Telephone Time	T			Series 1956-1958	Host John Nesbitt	177643
1953	Telesports Digest	DT				Host Harry Wismer	177644
1953	Television City: Special	DT			11-15-1953	Host Edward R. Murrow hosted tour of CBS facility	177645
1946	Television Fashion Fair	DT				Host Florence Pritchett with fashion news.	177646
2004	Television in America: Autobiography of Don Hewitt, An	DT	DVD -R HQ 1991		Episode	TV Executive Producer Don Hewitt, creator of "60 Minutes" for 36 years, tells control-room stories, like offering Richard Nixon makeup before the debate with John F. Kennedy, and incorporating Edward R. Murrow style into the show.	177647
2002	Television in America: Autobiography: Daniel Schorr, An	DT	DVD -R HQ 1895			Journalist Daniel Schorr, NPR senior news-analyst tells of his long career at CBS News ending after confrontations over the House Intelligence Committee's Pike Report, and clashes with the Nixon White House resulting in his being investigated by the FBI.	177648
2004	Television in America: Autobiography: Howard K. Smith, An	DT	DVD -R 1922		Episode.	TV Correspondent-Commentator Howard K. Smith, in his final interview in 2001, talks about the changes in television news and those who report it, then proudly tells of his time working as a war correspondent for Edward R. Murrow	177649
2002	Television in America: Autobiography: Judy Woodruff, An	DT	DVD -R 1850			TV Correspondent Judy Woodruff traces her career from blatantly sexist times through being a correspondent for "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour," then at the White House and at CVNN, while managing a family life.	177650
2002	Television in American: Autobiography: Studs Turkel, An	DT	DVD -R HQ 1892			Journalist Studs Terkel talks about the early days of Chicago television and radio, spotlighting media monopolies, public ownership of the airwaves and the origin of his nickname	177651
1999	Television Journalists	D	IJPC 124	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Four -- 1980s, The: Part Two -- Television Journalists.Film and TV Excerpts include: “Broadcast News,” “News at Eleven,” “Reckless Disregard,” “Murrow,” “Tanner,” “Born on the Fourth of July, “Roseanne,” “The Bill Cosby Show,” “Who’s the Boss?,” “Simon and Simon,”  “Eyewitness.”“Stillwatch,” “The Seduction,” “Eyes of a Stranger,” “A Stranger is Watching,” “Visiting Hours,” “Year of the Dragon.” “Hunter: Overnight Sensation,” “Simon and Simon,” “Keeping Track,” “Money, Power, Murder.”	177652
2005	Television News Editorial Cartoon	A	OWN	Kelly, Steve	Times-Picayune Newspaper	TV News.  Man sitting in chair talking to the TV set: "Michael Jackson…Tom Cruise…The Runaway Bride.  Doesn't anyone report actual news anymore?"  TV Anchor's Voice from TV Set: "And out of Iraq today, word that former dictator Saddam Hussein…."Final panel: "Absolutely loves Doritos…." Man slumps in his chair while watching and listening to the TV Newscast.	177653
1947	Television Playhouse	T			Series 1947-1948	Press	177654
1959	Television Playhouse: Before the Sun Goes Down	T			UK. Episode #67. 2-20-1959	Newsreader (Paul Martin).	177655
1948	Television Screen Magazine	DT			Series 1946-	Editor Millicent Fenwick. Editor Ray Forrest (1948-1949). Editor Bob Haymes (1948). Editor (John K.M. McCaffery). Editor George Putnam(1948). Editor Alan Scott (1948, 1949).	177656
1939	Television Spy	M				Press. Scientist invents television device called the Iconoscope. Foreign agents hear about it and try to steal it.	177657
1982	Television: Inside & Out	DT			1982-83	Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett. Chicago TV critic Gary Deeb	177658
1990	Telexornal	DF			Spain. Series 1990.	Sports Newsreaders Araceli Gonda, Irene Lourido. Hosts Teresa Castelo, Begona Fontenla, Alfonso Hermida, Manuel Pampin, Ana Perez, Patricia Vilar.  Weather Forecasters Beatriz Hervella, Santiago Peman, Maria Souto.	177659
1949	Tell It to the Judge	M	DVD -R HQ 8873, 8874			News Media. Reporter (Michael Cisney). Reporter (Ralph Montgomery).  Reporter (Herb Vigran). Incoming Reporter (Lester Dorr). Outgoing Reporter (Franklin Parker).	177660
2004	Tell Me a Story: Man Who Made 60 Minutes, The	DT	DVD -R 1685			Correspondents pay tribute to Executive Producer Don Hewitt, creator of "60 Minutes" who recalls his favorite moments and newsmakers of the show's 36-season history.	177661
1957	Tell Me About Tomorrow (Sweet Smell of Success)	SS		Lehman, Ernest		Gossip Columnist Harvey Hunsucker, a powerful and vindictive gossip columnist fashioned after Walter Winchell.	177662
1946	Tell Me About Women	N		Reasoner, Harry		Press	177663
1976	Tell Me Everything	N		Brenner, Marie		News Media	177664
1939	Tell No Tales	M	SVDSP 574	London, Pauline, Alfred Taylor (Story). Lionel Houser (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor of The Evening Guardian, Michael Cassidy (Melvyn Douglas), a crusader, finds out on the paper's 75th anniversary that it is being shut down.Accuses owner Matt Cooper (Douglass Dumbrille) of killing the sheet so he can build up his other paper, the Evening Record, a scandalmongering tabloid.  Investigates kidnapping pretending to be a lawyer. Follows the ransom money, is captured by gangsters.He fights off his attackers. With the help of reporter Davie Bryant (Harlan Briggs)  he runs the story in last issue of The Evening Guardian. Response to the story convinces  the owner to keep the paper going.Miss Arnold, Guardian Reporter (Claire Du Brey). Miss Mary (Zeffie Tilbury). Miss Brendon (Sara Haden). Johnny, Guardian Reporter (Ernie Alexander). Record Editor Hollis (Addison Richards).	177665
1945	Tell Sparta	N	OWN	Sedgwick, A.C.		Correspondents. Story of five correspondents -- three men and two women -- as they move about Europe in quest of the big stories.War correspondents in Greece, written by a World War II staff man for the New York Times. Clayton Klein, writer for the New York Daily Advertiser.Pearl Nesbitt, fired by the home office.	177666
1991	Tell the Truth: Part Two of Eight	CB			Challengers of the Unknown #2	Reporters. Challengers of the Unknown are featured.	177667
1969	Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here	M	DVD -R HQ 7263, 7264. L			Reporter (Kenneth Holzman). Newsman (John Wheeler)	177668
1979	Tellereisen	N		Kauer, Walther	Switzerland	Radio Journalist	177669
1997	Telling Lies in America	M				News Media. Newscaster (Dave Buckel), WHK News. Receptionist (Tuesday Knight), WHK News.	177670
1993	Telling Secrets	MT	DVD -R HQ 7281, 7282, 7283, 7284			TV Anchorwoman (May Jo West). TV Anchorman (Danny Sullivan).	177671
1913	Telling the Truth	N		Hewlett, William		Press	177672
1928	Telling the World	M		Every, Dale Van (Story).  Joe Farnham (Titles). Raymond L. Schrock (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Don Davis (William Haines) is disinherited so becomes a reporter. His first assignment is to interview his father on why he was kicked out. As a gag, a colleague sends him to cover a murder at a café.One actually occurs and the reporter holds the killer until the police arrive. He also meets a chorus girl and follows her to China when she leaves after discovering his background.She is falsely accused of assassinating a governor and the reporter, with the help of the Marines, saves her from being beheaded. City Editor (William V. Mong).New York Times, 7/16/28: "Mr. Haines, it is feared, will never, never make a good reporter."	177673
1971	Tema: Svendborg	DF			Episode #2.	Journalist Gunnar Juul.	177674
2003	Temaaften: Dengang vi sagde Nein	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Piet van Deurs	177675
1997	Temalordag: Anders & Julius	DF			Denmark. TV Special. 11-11-1997	Photographer Nikolai Howalt. Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	177676
2000	Temalordag: Byfest og blokvogne	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Frank Esmann. Host Jergen de Mylius.	177677
2005	Temalordag: Da Vinci mysteriet og den hellilge gral - endnu en konspirationsteon?	DF			Denmark	Journalist Jes Stein Pedersen. Interviewer Ole Retsbo (Segments "Manden bag Da Vinci mysteriet" and "Pa sporet af den hellige gral").	177678
2005	Temalordag: Manden bag Da Vince mysteriet	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Ole Retsbo.	177679
2004	Temalordag: Mandskor og hornmusik	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen.	177680
2005	Temalordag: Pa sporet af den hellige gral	DF			Denmark	Journalist Jes Stein Pedersen). Interviewer Ole Retsbo.	177681
2004	Temalordag: Vilde heste	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Host Soren Ryge Petersen. Host Frank Esmann.	177682
1993	Temp, The	M				TV Newscasters (Jim Bosley, Mary Starrett)	177683
1960	Tempel des Satans	N		Schreyer, Wolfgang	Germany	TV Journalist. Journalist.	177684
1917	Temperamental Henry: Episodic History of the Early Life and Young Loves of Henry Calverly, 3rd, An	N	OWN - H	Merwin, Samuel		Newspaper Owner Henry Calverly started the Boy's Journal.	177685
1892	Temperance Town, A	P	COPY	Hoyt, Charles H.		Newspaper. Uncle Joe Viall: "I call that Springfield Reporter the best paper in the country for news. They say it stands next to the New York Clipper. I took it for two years."	177686
1990	Temperature's Rising	NR		Gayle, Susan	Harlequin Temptation #307	Reporter Ted Spencer is one of the healthiest and sneakiest male specimens ever seen by a nurse who sees plenty of sick people. He's faking his way into Emergency to get the scoop on the hospital's latest controversy.Nurse hates reporters. She thinks they are pushy and insensitive, but she can't hate Spencer, especially when the offbeat journalist sets out to prove he is anything but insensitive.His slightest touch was enough to send the nurse into cardiac arrest.	177687
1972	Temperatures Rising: RX: Christmas	T			Episode #14. 12-19-1972	News Media. Reporter (Stephanie Edwards).	177688
2004	Tempesta	M				Journalist (Roya Zargar).	177689
1954	Tempi nostri	MF				Photographer (Toto - The Photographer).	177690
1995	Temple Barr: Cat in a Crimson Haze (aka Cat and the Jack of Spades, The)	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #4 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Petite, redheaded publicist Temple Barr and the best tomcat in the crime-solving business are once again in the thick of things in the city of sin.The manager of the Crystal Phoenix, one of Las Vegas's premiere vacation spot, has hired Barr to help clean up the hotel's image, but soon more than the Phoenix's reputation is in danger.Mysterious saboteurs are plaguing the hotel with little pranks that happen to keep endangering Temple's life.When Temple tangles with ex-priests, local police, FBI agents, obnoxious reporters, and a bunch of semi-reformed Mafiosi who wear pastel zoot suits, it's up to Midnight Louie to get her out of  danger before it's too late.	177691
1996	Temple Barr: Cat in a Diamond Dazzle	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #5 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie and his daughter Miss Midnight Louise. .Radio Talk-Show Host and former priest, in an attempt to thwart his obsessive stalking by a renegade IRA operative checks into a gaudy hotel, pays for a gorgeous call girl and plans on relieving himself of his innocence.Unfortunately, the call girl leaves his room, wanders to the atrium balcony and tips over. Suicide or murder?  The radio-talk show host is consumed by guilt as Temple and Midnight Louie try to find out what happened.	177692
1998	Temple Barr: Cat in a Flamingo Fedora	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #7 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.The rough-and-tumble black tomcat and his flame-haired human companion think shooting a cat food commercial will allow them to play hooky from mayhem. But life is never easy for the vivacious pair.Temple and Louie are center stage when a beloved comic star and notorious ladies' man is shot to death. He had asked Temple to find out if a mysterious stalker was his unacknowledged daughter and she is determined to find out the truth.But the search for truth raised a dangerous question: Was this really murder, or was the comic a tortured funnyman who finally rang down his own curtain.	177693
1997	Temple Barr: Cat in a Golden Garland	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #8 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Midnight and his flamed-haired human companion are looking forward to a Christmas vacation spent in the Big Apple. But there's also a murder to solve.When an ad agency's head honcho dons his traditional Santa suit for a company party, Midnight Louie scents a murderous trap and soon someone has put jolly old St. Nick into permanent deep freeze.Meanwhile, Louie's rival in romance is still trying to turn him into kitty litter, and a magician isn't about to let the holidays pass with making a surprise proposal that leaves Temple breathless.	177694
2006	Temple Barr: Cat in a Hot Pink Pursuit	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #17 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Freelance Public Relations hot shot and amateur detective Temple Barr has to do a favor for a top cop -- Temple goes undercover at Teen Queen, the newest pop star-search reality show all in the hopes of protecting the female cop's 13-year-old daughter.Temple's in danger of being uncovered by the show's celebrity judges including her romance novelist aunt and her arch-enemy. Also other contestants who are all too willing to sabotage and backstab their way to the top.Unfortunately, someone has a real knife out for Las Vegas's young women, and it's up to Temple and her underfoot undercover partner, Midnight Louie, to ferret out the killer.30-year-old Temple Barr, Las Vegas PR whiz and amateur sleuth goes undercover as 19-year-old Xoe Chloe Ozone on a reality TV show, Teen Idol.	177695
2000	Temple Barr: Cat in a Jeweled Jumpsuit	N	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR -- #10 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Expert Temple Barr learn that the remodeling of a local Las Vegas hotel is being held up by a ghost -- none other than Elvis Presley's ghost.Who is the late night caller to Barr's former suitor, a radio counselor who sounds remarkably like Elvis?  When a dead Elvis is found, the question is not only whodunit and why, but who is the dead man?	177696
2001	Temple Barr: Cat in a Kiwi Con	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR -- #12 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Public Relations Whiz Temple Barr, PI Midnight Louie and Barr's ex-magician boyfriend are bespelled by murder most magical on a Las Vegas university campus.	177697
2002	Temple Barr: Cat in a Leopard Spot	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #13 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Midnight Louie has to bail out his favorite investigative partner but he also has to save a fellow feline from a charge of Murder One. When a big-tame hunter is found dead with only a leopard for company, the fun begins.Louie goes to investigate a desert resort outside Las Vegas that caters to big-game hunters who pay for the "fun" of shooting captive wild animals and getting that trophy head for the den wall.When the animal-abusing owner gets impaled on a trophy horn, a stolen performing leopard gets charged with the crime. Louie comes to the leopard's rescue.	177698
2003	Temple Barr: Cat in a Midnight Choir	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #14 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Midnight Louie's daughter, Midnight Louise and some of her friends join the cat sleuth as he trails a Synth illusionist and her scheming Siamese assistant.While the felines battle black magic, Louie's cherished roommate, the plucky PR freelancer Temple Barr is investigating the Synth despite the discouragement of a homicide lieutenant who herself is secretly moonlighting as an undercover operative.The homicide lieutenant wants to nail the killer of a young stripper. The search has boiled down to two suspects: Temple's current significant other and the detective's ex-lover.	177699
2003	Temple Barr: Cat in a Neon Nightmare	NM	OWN - H	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #15 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louis and his daughter Miss Midnight Louise.	177700
2007	Temple Barr: Cat in a Quicksilver Caper	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #18 Midnight Louie Series.	Public Relations Freelancer Temple Barr is the feisty roommate of a Las Vegas private investigator and she has snagged the commission of her career: repping the opening exhibition of the Russian Czars' priceless treasures at the New Millennium Hotel.Trouble is, the hotel has booked an aerial magic act right above the exhibition. Barr's Vegas PR jobs invariably land her in shark-infested hot water.Her current PR job of handling publicity for the hotel prepare for the White Russian art exhibition and aerial magic show. A mysterious death before the opening plus the theft of the exhibitions' crown jewel spell big trouble.Temple manages to spin the death as an accident. Meantime she balances her private life between her longtime love for a master magician-secret agent and her new romance with an ex-priest.	177701
2000	Temple Barr: Cat in a Red Hot Rage	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR -- #19 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Tough talking twenty-pound tomcat PI is playing at the top of his game as he walks the walk and talks the talk on the mean streets of Las Vegas. The Red Hat Sisterhood convention hits Las Vegas. Temple's spirited landlady has dragged her to the conventionAccused of murder after a woman is found strangled with an official Red Hat Sisterhood scarf, Temple's landlord begs her to clear her name by posing as a pink-hatter, an under-50 member of the organization.Midnight Louie joins the hunt for the killer.	177702
2008	Temple Barr: Cat in a Sapphire Slipper	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR -- #20 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her sassy black tomcat, Midnight Louie. The tough-talking, 20-pound, tomcat PI is as feisty as ever as he and his gang try to keep his favorite roommate from losing her man. PR honcho Barr’s romance novelist aunt Kit has wound up in a romantic plot of her own. She’s snagged one of the most eligible bachelors on the Strip, a silver-tongued reputed ex-mobster with a heart of gold. There is to be a wedding -- and where there is a wedding there is usually a bachelor party. Things go disastrously wrong when the entire party is hijacked ad taken to a remote ranch out in the Nevada desert, a place where the women are wild and the sex is legal. Among the group is none other than Temple’s own Matt, an ex-priest. Truly a fish out of water, he soon comes on a beautiful woman who is quite naked and most thoroughly dead.  Given the remoteness of the location and very few suspects on hand, this could be a very bad thing indeed. Louie managed to go along for the ride and once again it’s up to that big old tomcat to bail out his humans and save the day. Magician Mystifying Max Kinsella, Temple Barr’s former sweetie, has been secretly whisked away to a European hospital where he suffers from amnesia and is attracted to his sexy doctor. Meanwhile, Temple who believes Max is dead, has become engaged to Matt Devine, a former priest turned radio self-help guru, Mr. Midnight. 	177703
1999	Temple Barr: Cat in an Indigo Mood	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR  - #11 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.At the Blue Dahlia, the forties-style music club, a homicide lieutenant moonlights as a torch singer. An unidentified woman is found dead in the parking lot with the words "she left" spray-painted nearby.Soon another victim is found dead in a church parking lot. Is a serial killer at work?	177704
2005	Temple Barr: Cat in an Orange Twist	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #16 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Public Relations ace Temple Barr, sharp and sassy public relations whiz in Las Vegas, finally is getting her life in order. Nobody Temple knows has been murdered -- at least not in the last few weeks.She accepts the job of planning a glitzy week of opening events for a trendy new furniture showroom. Dealing with temperamental décor mavens is no problem for a woman who has saved leopards from big game hunters, tracked killers through strip clubs…calmed the cantankerous owners of Las Vegas' most glamorous hotel and seen the ghost of Elvis. Suddenly Temple is neck deep in trouble -- and bodies.	177705
1994	Temple Barr: Cat on a Blue Monday (aka Cat and the Jill of Diamonds, The).	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #3 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Someone is stalking prize-winning purebreds at the annual Las Vegas Cat Show and Midnight Louie is on the prowl again. Temple is delving into the past of a handsome young hotline counselor who's captured her heart.Soon Louie and Temple find themselves up to their tails in blackmail, extortion, and cold-blooded murder.	177706
1999	Temple Barr: Cat on a Hyacinth Hunt	N		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR -- #9 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Public Relations Expert Temple Barr, the redheaded, high-heeled human companion to detective Midnight Louie, has two best beaus both related to a drowned man and both have reasons to want him dead.	177707
1997	Temple Barr: Cat With an Emerald Eye	NM	OWN - P	Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #6 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Barr, a redheaded public relations expert and Midnight Louie's human partner won't be trick-or-treating this Halloween Eve. Her landlady is dragging her to a séance intended to resurrect the spirit of Harry Houdini.Midnight Louie scoffs, but when the séance ends abruptly with the murder of a famous psychic, his well-trained nose smells something fishy -- and it's not his dinner.When Temple discovers that the dead man was a debunker of false psychic phenomena, making any other supposed psychic in the room a prime suspect, she knows there's more to this case than meets the eye.	177708
1992	Temple Barr: Catnap	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #1 Midnight Louie Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.	177709
1994	Temple Barr: Pussyfoot	NM		Douglas, Carole Nelson	PR - #2 Midnight Louie Mystery Series	Public Relations Practitioner Temple Barr is a freelance PR woman who works in Las Vegas and solves mysteries with her black tomcat, Midnight Louie.Petite PR freelancer Barr finds herself at a striptease convention up to her spike heels in muscle-bound males, siliconed females and murder. As she tracks the killer, Midnight Louie pursues his own investigation.Now that fading film star and here purebred Persian (and Louie's platinum-haired lost love, Divine Yvett) are among the endangered and the tomcat sleuth will leave no rhinestone unturned to find the murderer.	177710
1918	Temple of Dusk, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	177711
1975	Temple, The: Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Weidman, Jerome		News Media	177712
2003	Tempo	M	DVD -R HQ 8455, 8456			News Media. A Journalist (Ambroise Gayet). Newspaper Vendor (Stephane Petit).	177713
1998	Temporary Assignment, A	N		Callahan, Margaret	Weinberg List	Journalist	177714
2000	Temporary Husband	N		Azeltine, Patricia K.		Journalist Stacey Williams  without much time to date. Places a personal ad for a temporary husband in the very newspaper for which she works.	177715
2006	Temps de la desobeissance, Le	TF			France	Journalist (Roger Viry-Babel).	177716
1967	Temps des doryphores, Le	MF				Commentator (Francois Perier)	177717
1999	Temps retrouve, Le	MF				Photographer (Pierre Pitrou).	177718
1946	Temptation	M				American Reporter covers opening of an Egyptian tomb. Adds to suspense in Romantic Thriller. Photographer (Tom Stevenson).	177719
1962	Temptation	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	177720
1993	Temptation	NSF		Blair, Cynthia		Magazine Freelance Journalist Rachel Swann is a single mother stressed because her ex-husband is about to remarry and is fighting for custody of their daughter. She's a struggling writer looking for a big break.Other areas of her life are equally unsatisfying -- her articles for a slick magazine are basically fluff and a romance has just soured.Giddy with champagne while covering her latest assignment -- opening at Metropolitan Museum of Art featuring tiny country that still practices voodoo -- Swann stumbles into  facsimile temple and says she would give anything to have three wishes granted.Her first wish is for a meaty story to boost her career so that she will not lose the custody battle with her ex-husband. She wishes for a man who is madly in love with her. She also has specific wishes for each of her two sisters.Her wishes are granted  by a devil who takes the form of a blind date, an Avon lady and a plumber.	177721
2003	Temptation	M				Reporter (Peter Downing). Other Reporter (Jonathan Light). Other Reporter (Kyle Moore).  Reporters (Daniel Hepner, Marlene Sharp).	177722
1959	Temptation (L'Ile Du Bout Du Monde)	M		Crouzat, Henri (Novel - "L'ile du bout du monde"). Jack Andrews (English Dialogue). Edmond T. Greville, Courzat, Louis A. Pascal (Screenplay)	France - Ness Book. Film released in U.S. in 1962.	Korean War Correspondent Patrick (Christian Marquand) is shipwrecked on an island with three women.. He becomes romantically involved with each. One dies trying to escape. Another is killed by the third, a homicidal killer arrested for murder.Killer then commits suicide when ship arrives leaving the reporter to be rescued alone.	177723
1954	Temptation For a King	NM		Secondari, John H.		Press	177724
1965	Temptation, The	N		Kreve-Mickevius, Vincas		Journalist, Russian-born, now living in Paris returns to Russia as an honored member of the French delegation to Moscow after the Revolution.Fights off Communist attempts to turn him into a virtual spy for Russian interests and a journalistic prostitute for the Soviet leaders	177725
1993	Temptations	N		Wilkes, Paul		Investigative Journalist Joseph moves from New York City good life to a Vermont Trappist monastery where he deals with his long-dormant spirituality and a young monk's mysterious death.Joseph is a well-known journalist who lives a very public life. Yet in his way he is a devout Catholic drawn to the cloistered life of a Trappist monastery he had visited years before on a story.Hoping to write a book about the hidden souls there, but his visits with a charismatic father begin to waken his spirituality. Then he begins to hear stories about the mysterious circumstances surrounding recent death of a young, aspiring monk.Encouraged by his literary agent who smells big money and the possibility of a screenplay, Joseph researches book on monastic life.	177726
2009	Tempted Into the Tycoon’s Trap	NR		McKay, Emily	Desire #1922	Tabloids have figured out Action-Adventure Movie Writer Cece Cassidy’s passionate history with Jack Hudson, and his connection to the dark-haired little boy she has “adopted.” Too bad her baby’s father was the last to know. Now Jack was going all caveman on her, forcing her into a lavish Tinseltown wedding with none of the marital benefits. The movie mogul had stomped on her heart yet again, but she couldn’t help craving his touch -- and wishing she could give their tempestuous romance a Hollywood ending. 	177727
2009	Tempting Faith	N		Hubbard, Crystal		Entertainment reporter Faith Wheeler knows a secret that can make her name in Hollywood. Unfortunately, that same secret could break Hollywood's freshest and fastest-rising action hero,  a megastar who is what every man wants to be and what every woman wants. Handsome, smart, compassionate and charming, the star is a mystery that makes him all the more intriguing. No one knows his true origins or even his real name. Except Wheeler. She knows everything abut the man because he opened his heart to her one magical and tragic night when they were both high schoolers in the tiny mining town of Booger Hollow, West Virginia.Wheeler knows what the actor is, and more importantly, who he is. To prevent exposure, the star relies on every weapon in his considerable arsenal to win her silence. He uses his brains, his looks, his charm and his sophistication to convince her to keep his secret. But when disaster again strikes Booger Hollow, the actor discovers that the truth-that he never stopped loving her-is all he needs to have Faith.	177728
1998	Tempting Fate	N		Sawyer, Meryl		Journalist Kelly Taylor's heart is shattered when her husband died in a plane crash. Only then did she learn that he had a child abandoned in a Venezuelan orphanage.Determined to rescue the boy, the Arizona journalist turns to an undercover agent for help. Soon they begin perilous liaison, joined in a sham marriage that arouses irresistible desire.Together they confront a maelstrom of secrets and danger where an innocent child and a cruel killer are waiting.	177729
2003	Tempting the Beast: Feline Breeds	NSF		Leigh, Lora	#1 Feline Breeds Series	Reporter Merinus Tyler will tempt Callan Lyons, draw him until the fury of the “mating frenzy” locks them into a battle of sexual heat there is no escape from. Lyons is a genetic experiment. One of six fighting for freedom and the survival of their Pride. Deception, blood and the evil Genetics Council are hot on their trail. Callan will use his strength to try and save them both -- and do all in his power to keep his woman in the process.	177730
2006	Tempting the Devil	N		Potter, Patricia		Reporter Robin Stuart of the Atlanta Observer and an FBI agent both swear never to let love get in the way of their careers. But as they investigate three cop killings linked to the Southern Mafia, sparks fly and their oaths are broken.Stuart finds a frightened source who can connect the murders. Local law enforcement and the FBI want her to reveal her intimidated tipster but she refuses even with threat of contempt of court jailing.The FBI agent distrusts journalists, but wants to keep Stuart and her source safe.	177731
1998	Temptress, The	NR		Deveraux, Jude		News Media	177732
1926	Temptress, The	M				Newspaper Vendor (Louise Emmons).	177733
1991	Ten	MT			Soviet Union	Journalist (Andrei Mironov).	177734
1925	Ten Days	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Publicity	177735
1982	Ten Days That Shook The World, The  (aka Krasnye kolokola II)	MF			Russia	Journalist Jack Reed (Franco Nero) covers the revolution in Russia. Working for both the Metropolitan and the New York World. Journalist Bessie who works for the San Francisco Bulletin, also covering the Bolshevik revolution.	177736
1934	Ten Million	N		Hellinger, Mark		Columnist Mark Hellinger's famous column	177737
1957	Ten Seconds From Now	N	GPL	Cicellis, Kay		Former Journalists.  Simos.  "Someday I shall put the editor of the Parthenon in his proper place."	177738
1960	Ten Who Dared	M				News Media	177739
1958	Ten Years After	N		Steinhouse, Herbert		Press	177740
1975	Ten-Tola Bars, The	N		Wohl, Burton		News Media	177741
2007	Ten, The	M			Vignette: "Thou shalt have no other god before me")	News Media.	177742
2007	Ten, The	M				TV Anchor Jim Stansel (Reed Birney) is a live-in boyfriend of one of the girls in Jeff’s love triangle. Ten short stories each about one of the commandments. Cameraman Stuart Blumberg (Todd Holoubek). “Entertainment Beal” Host George Reardon 	177743
1973	Tenafly	T				Radio Talk Show. Murder of a radio talk show host's wife	177744
1990	Tender Death	NM	OWN - P	Meyers, Annette		Journalist asked by Leslie Wetzon, now self-employed in a headhunting firm for brokerage house, to determine whether someone killed an acquaintance of hers -- a little old rich lady with Alzheimer's who jumped to her death from a 20th-floor apartment.	177745
1967	Tender Heart, The	NR		Miller, Marcia		Advice Columnist Brooke Kirland’s understanding and compassion made her the perfect choice for handling the popular advice column, “Tell Nell.” Unfortunately, in her personal life, Brooke couldn’t see half so clearly. Her glamorous stepsister, Eve, for instance, could do no wrong as far as Brooke was concerned. And Brooke fell in love at first sight with charming young Dr. Wayne Stevens. When Wayne jilted her for Eve, Brooke was grateful for the special assignment that took her to Mexico -- especially after she met novelist Paul Chandler there. She didn’t know her editor had dreamed up the trip to shield her from another shock: someone had gotten hold of one of her correspondent’s letters, had recognized the anonymous writer -- a famous actress -- and tried blackmail. When Brooke learned the truth, she knew she had to go back and face the victim, though going back would mean leaving Paul, perhaps forever. Dear Nell....	177746
1962	Tender is the Night	M	SVD 1022			Reporter (Armand Largo). Photographer (Art Salter).	177747
1948	Tender Men, The	N		Gibbs, Willa		Newspaperman recruited into the Communist party. Schooled in Marxism tactics, he becomes a valuable tool to the party in his work.  In a moment of crisis, he fails to follow the party line and is marked for liquidation. San Francisco locale.	177748
1983	Tender Mercies	M	DVD -R HQ 6567, 6568. DVD. SVD 963			Reporter digs for dirt behind singer Mac Sledge's previous marriage to a popular singer. Reporter (Paul Gleason).	177749
1949	Tender Mercy	N	OWN - H	Kaufman, Lenard		Press	177750
2008	Tender Secrets	NR		Christopher, Ann	Kimani Romance Series #112	Investigative Reporter Viveca Jackson vowed she would destroy the wealthy Warner family. After all, the powerful clan was responsible for her father’s unfortunate accident and her family’s ruin. But when the feisty journalist embarked on her quest for payback, she didn’t count on arrogant Andrew Warner’s devastating charm, or the passion that flared between them.  Andrew was determined to make her go away. He was also determined to get her into his bed. And after the would-be enemies share a night of fiery passion, each is left wanting more. Although in the light of day, Viveca and Andrew are both left wondering if her undercover deception and his dark family secret will make a not-so-happy ending to their love story. 	177751
1983	Tender Taming	N		Graham, Heather		Public Relations Director Whitney Lathan had been confident she could pave the way for a modern housing development on disputed Seminole land, convinced that even J.E. Stewart, the Indians’ shrewd representative, could be “handled.” She hadn’t a doubt until it was pitch-dark, raining snakes and alligators and she was totally lost -- stumbling blindly through the treacherous Everglades. Then she found herself face down in the Florida swamp,when the formidable White Eagle appeared out of nowhere to sweep her into his arms, carry her to his isolated cabin, and dare her to enter a realm of savage beauty where love was still a passionate, untamed territory. 	177752
1955	Tender Trap, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5001, 5002. L			Society Reporter (Madge Blake). TV announcer (Gil Harman)	177753
1932	Tenderfoot, The	M	SVD 1441		Rogers	Newsstand Proprietor (Harry Seymour)	177754
1959	Tenderloin	N	OWN - H	Adams, Samuel Hopkins		Journalists, two of them,  play important roles in this gay story of a wicked neighborhood in the Gay Nineties.  Reporter from the Police Gazette	177755
2007	Tenderness	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Jane Fergus). TV News Reporter (Stewart Summers). News Reporter (Kenny Shapiro).	177756
1982	Tenebrae (aka giallo Tenebrae)	MF	DVD			Lesbian Journalist-Feminist Activist Tilde (Mirella D’angelo) and her promiscuous bisexual lover are killed by a serial killer who is obsessed by a novel written by an American mystery author, Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa), who is in Italy to do a book tour. Before he kills them, he whispers “pervert...filthy, slimy pervert.” Another motive may be the journalist’s hard questions at a reception (the killer is there, but the audience doesn’t know he is there) where she calls the book a “sexist novel.” She also says that in Neal’s work, he portrays “women as victims, ciphers. The male heroes with their hairy macho bullshit.” The lesbian reporter then questions why he despises women so much. The journalist hears a noise and yells at her lover to turn down the music. As she goes to put on a new shirt, the killer grabs her from behind, shirt still over her head and first slashes a hole in it. Then he dispatches her with a razor. The lover, hearing noise comes down to find the journalist dead, turns to run and is slashed from behind. More murders take place.Following each murder, Neal receives letters made of a piece of paper and letters cut out of newspaper headlines. A phone call follows where the killer says to Neal: “You and me together, we’ve only just begun.”The police detective says these killings are like a tribute to Peter Neal. TV Journalist Christiano Berti, a fan, asks Neal in a pre-interview some pointed questions about the book’s themes. The reporter says the novel is about human perversion and its effect on society asking how Neal sees the effects of deviant behavior on our lives. Neal denies that is the theme or core of the book and the interviewer points out that two of the victims are “deviants.”  Neal says the killer is insane. Then they start the real interview.After the original killer is killed, Neal becomes a second killer.	177757
2005	Tengo el poder	MF				Journalist (Connie Ansaldi). Carlos realizes that he has special mind powers. This frightens him so much, that he decides to call for help. His best friend convinces him to travel back in time to go and visit the dinosaurs	177758
1984	Tengoku no eki: Heaven Station	MF			Japan.	Photographer (Nobuyoshi Araki).	177759
1963	Tengoku to jigoku	MF				Reporter (Koji Mitsui)	177760
1981	Tenko	T			Series	Journalist (Michael Loney).	177761
1954	Tennessee Champ	M	DVD -R HQ 5707, 5708. SVD 1469			Girl Reporter (Hope Miller). Young Reporter (David Bair). Reporter (Tom Daly). Reporter (Bradford Hatton). Reporter (Dick Haynes). Reporter (William Lewin). Reporter (Dick Simmons).	177762
1942	Tennessee Johnson	M	DVD -R HQ 2250 (Media Excerpts)			News Media. Reporter (Jim Davis). Reporter (Frank Jacquet). Reporter (Pat O'Malley). Reporter (William Roberts). Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Photographer (Jack Zeller).	177763
1952	Tennessee Newsboy (aka. The Newsboy Blues)	MUS	OWN	Faith, Percy and Dick Manning	Performance: Frank Sinatra and Axel Stordahl - The Columbia Years, 1943-1952, Volume 12	Newsboy. "Hey, read all about it, read all about it! Paper, mister?  Down in Nashville, Tennessee, A little fella shouted this to me, Buy a paper, know the news, Or else I gotta sing the Newsboy's blues.Dig a nickel from your jeans, A nickel buys a lot of jelly beans. Hey there, mister, don't refuse, I hate to have to sing the Newsboy Blues. See the headlines, what do you read? See the want ads, what do you need? Read the funnies, what do you say?I haven't even sold a single paper today. Tell you what I'm gonna do, Give me a nickel and I'll sing for you, Tap the rhythm with my shoes, My little song is called the Newsboy Blues.…Tell you what I'm gonna do, Give me a nickel and I'll croon for you. Tap the rhythm with my shoes, My little song is called the Newsboy Blues…. Paper ! Get your evening paper here, what do you read? Get your evening paper!	177764
1963	Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales	C			Series. 9-28-1963 to 12-18-1966. CBS, ABC.	Newspapers. "How do we start a newspaper?" one of the questions on the show.	177765
2007	Tennis Court Conjunctions	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Jeff Chandler		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	177766
1949	Tennis Racquet	M				Radio Commentator (Doodles Weaver)	177767
1949	Tension	M	DVD -R 1774 HQ (Media Excerpts)			Reporter Artie at Press Club Café questioning the police lieutenant. Reporter at Press Club Café (Bert Davidson). Reporter at Press Club Café (Mike Morelli). Reporter at Press Club Café (Carl Sklover).	177768
1956	Tension at Table Rock	M				Reporters (Herbert Lytton, Joey Ray).	177769
1980	Tenspeed and Brown Shoe:	T			Episode	TV Newscaster (Little Tawney)	177770
1971	Tent of Miracles (Tenda dos milagres)	N	OWN - P	Amado, Jorge	1969 Spanish release.	Journalist Fausto Pena, narrator, poet and journalist. Protagonist's 1968 biographer. Lidio Corro, printer/owner of the Tent of Miracles. Ana Mercedes, mulatta, poetess, reporter and Pen's unfaithful girlfriend.	177771
1977	Tentacles	M		Max, Jerome, Tito Carpi, Steve Carabatsos (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ned Turner (John Huston) is a snoopy journalist in a coastal community terrorized by a giant octopus stirred up by construction of an underwater tunnel.  Construction company head complains about the reporter's story.Reporter confronts the company head after being chewed out by his editor. Company head's assistant accuses reporter of playing big city journalist and trying to make himself look good by increasing paper's circulation.Reporter agrees to cooperate with the police in not sensationalizing the events and event tells police chief he will not print anything until the material has been cleared.	177772
1938	Tenth Avenue Kid	M		Kahn, Gordon, Adele Buffington (Story). Kahn (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Susan Holland (Beverly Roberts) has been writing stories about a detective who is on the trail of bank robbers.  She gets angry when he tries to starve a boy to get him to name the rest of the gang.She slams him in print for the treatment of the boy.  She helps to save the boy and ends up marrying the detective. The kid goes off to military school.	177773
1983	Tenth Crusade, The	N	OWN - H	Hyde, Christopher		News Media	177774
1997	Tenth Justice, The	N		Meltzer, Brad		Reporter Eric Stroman "out to win a Pulitzer."  Worked for a monthly, Washington Life magazine. Then he got a job at the Washington Herald a "right-wing, lunatic" newspaper."Just when I thought I was going to spend the rest of my journalistic career covering local antique shows and the best new restaurants, I get a call from the Washington Herald."They had a staff writer opening in the political bureau. I started two weeks…"  Circulation of 80,000 "and they're all mine."Eric files news story on possible Court leaks. Washington Post Reporter Diana Martin. Checking out story about possible leaking of information.	177775
1979	Tenth Month, The	MT	SV 90, 66	Hobson, Laura Z. (Book)		Magazine Journalist Carol Burnett as a middle-aged journalist who's pregnant and single. On the magazine, she writes editorials and feature articles. Becomes pregnant apparently by another journalist with whom she is having an affair.Tells editor she needs the time off. Problems she has as unwed mother.	177776
1959	Tents of Wickedness, The	N	GPL	DeVries, Peter		Editor-Publisher Chick Swallow. Bulwinkle, editor and publisher of the Picayune Blade. Charles (Chick) Swallow, protagonist, newspaper man in his forties.	177777
1997	Tenue correcte exigee	MF				Journalist-Interview (Claude Laurent)	177778
1992	Tequila and Bonetti	T	SV 143 (Media Excerpts)		Episode. 4-17-92	News Media	177779
1988	Tequilla Sunrise	M				Newspapers. It's going to make for messy headlines	177780
1994	Terceira Margem do Rio, A	MF				Reporter (Laura Lustosa)	177781
1869	Terence McGrant	SS		Peck, George Wilbur		Fictional Journalist created by Peck.  Representative in Ripon, Wisconsin.  Letter from a fictitious kinsman.	177782
1985	Terminal	NM	OWN - H	Forbes, Colin		Correspondent, fiancé to Nancy Kennedy	177783
1989	Terminal City Ricochet	M			Canada	Newsboy. Newspaper carrier inadvertently hooks up with disorganized rebels in a fascist future.	177784
1987	Terminal Exposure	M				Anchorman (Deem Bristow). Interviewer (Jennifer Mayer).	177785
1973	Terminal Island	M				News Media. Newswoman (Jo Morrow). Newsman (Richard Taylor).	177786
1995	Terminal Justice	M				News Media. Female Anchor  (Ola Sturik)	177787
2006	Terminal Man	M				News Media. News Reporter (Yvonne Cornell). Man is stunned when he discovers his favorite comic book superhero is real.	177788
1974	Terminal Man, The	M				Reporter (Lee de Broux)	177789
1995	Terminal Rush	M				Newscaster (Karen Villeneuve)	177790
1994	Terminal Velocity	M				News Media. Newscaster (Martha Vazquez). Helicopter Newscaster (Lori Lynn Dickerson).	177791
2004	Terminal, The	M				TV Anchors (Jeff Michael, Dilva Henry). Field Reporter (Michelle Arthur). TV Newscaster (Kent Shocknek)	177792
1991	Terminator 2: Judgment Day	M	DVD -R HQ 8092. 8093, 8095			Photographer (William Wisher Jr.)	177793
2003	Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines	M				News Media. KTLA Anchorman (Larry McCormick - Himself).	177794
1984	Terminator, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8453, 8454. L. VHS 942			TV Anchorwoman (Hettie Lynne Hurtes). TV anchorman (Joe Farago). Reporter (Webster Williams). News reporters called jackals.  She hears TV report in bar	177795
2008	Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles, The	T			Episode #10. 9-8-2008	TV Field Reporter (Noemi Amarilla). Camera Assistant (Laura Lyman). In the aftermath of the explosion, Sarah and John are taken prisoner. Cameron also survives but now believes her mission is to kill John. Sarah and John take refuge in a nearby church and must decide how to stop Cameron. Catherine Weaver purchases the Turk and clearly has plans to use it for her own purposes. FBI Agent Ellison is the sole survivor of the failed attempt to arrest Cromartie. He tells all to his superiors but is put on administrative leave. 	177796
2008	Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Gnothi Seaution	T	DVD -R HQ 9507		Episode #2.  1-2008	News Media. 	177797
2008	Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Heavy Metal	T	DVD -R HQ 9598		Episode.  2-4-2008	News Media. When Sarah, Cameron and John track down stolen cargo they become separated, which leads John to discover that the future is more unsafe than he had hoped. Agent Ellison’s murder investigation leads him to an interesting suspect.	177798
2008	Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9506		Episode #1.  1-2008	News Media. TV Reporter from KZPZ-TV	177799
1985	Terminators, The: Megatron's Master Plan (1)	C			Episode #31. 10-14-1985	Reporter, Roving (Morgan Lofting voice). Megatron and a politician team up to slander the image of the AutobotsMany millions of years ago, on the planet Cybertron, life existed, but not life as we know it today. Intelligent robots that could think and feel inhabited the cities. They were called Autobots and Decepticons.Brutal Decepticons wanted total domination and set out to destroy the peace loving Autobots. War between forces of good and evil raged across Cybertron. TV series on the air for three years.	177800
1985	Terminators, The: Megatron's Master Plan (2)	C			Episode #32. 10-15-1985	Reporter (Jack Angel voice). While Megatron and Shawn  Berger enjoy Decepticon Day in Central City, Spike tries to find video evidence that proves the Autbots are innocent.Many millions of years ago, on the planet Cybertron, life existed, but not life as we know it today. Intelligent robots that could think and feel inhabited the cities. They were called Autobots and Decepticons.Brutal Decepticons wanted total domination and set out to destroy the peace loving Autobots. War between forces of good and evil raged across Cybertron. TV series on the air for three years.	177801
2003	Terrarium	M				Reporters (Michelle Conway, Sandra Conway, Edward Dentzel, Paul Folger, Larry Heller). Twelve astronauts volunteer to pioneer a colony on a newly discovered planet. Radio DJ (Jake Bass).	177802
1923	Terrible Peacock, The	SS		Barnes, Djuna	In "Smoke and Other Early Stories -- The Newspaper Tales of Djuna Barnes."	City Editor assigns story of femme fatale (the Peacock of the title) to Karl: "Find out about her."  The Argus. Karl's colleague is Garvey.	177803
1901	Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King	M			PR	Press. My Press Agent. My Photographer. Press	177804
1923	Terriford Mystery, The	NM	MLPL	Lowndes, Marie Belloc		Reporter Guy Cheale	177805
1997	Territorio  Comanche (aka Comanche Territory)	MF		Reverte, Arturo Peres (Based on his novel)		TV Newscaster Mikel Uriarte (Imanol Arias) is a sophisticated, veteran newsman who scoffs at Spanish Newswoman Laura Riera (Cecilia Dopazo) who is more accustomed to doing “puff pieces” than hard news. This is her first time in Sarajevo and the experience is nearly overwhelming. Eventually the two connect and become lovers. Meanwhile, Mikel’s fearless cameraman Jose (Carmelo Gomez) anxiously awaits the destruction of the city’s last remaining bridge. As Laura travels about the ruined town chronicling events and interviewing residents, she begins to lose her innocence and in so doing, gains painful insight into herself. At one point she finds herself entering the marketplace, a particularly dangerous sniper-inhabited location that has been dubbed by others as “Comanche Territory.”In the midst of the danger and destruction of Sarajevo during the Bosnian conflict, a brave, dedicated group of war correspondents from all over the world gathered to bring the terrifying war into the lives of others. In the name of ratings and personal glory, these newshounds regularly risk their lives to get their stories. The war drama centers on three such reporters.Technico TV Bosnia 1 (Igor Mesin). Tecnico TV Bosnia 2 (Goran Navojec). Technico Canal Plus 1 (Luis Valles). Technico Canal Plus 2 (Jaime Botella). 	177806
1997	Territorio comanche	MF				Female Journalist	177807
1994	Territorio comanche	N		Reverte, Arturo Peres		War Correspondents covering the Bosnian conflict.  In the midst of the danger and destruction of Sarajevo during the Bosnian conflict, a brave, dedicated group of war correspondents from all over the world gathered to bring the terrifying war into the lives of others. In the name of ratings and personal glory, these newshounds regularly risk their lives to get their stories. The war drama centers on three such reporters.TV Newscaster Mikel Uriarte is a sophisticated, veteran newsman who scoffs at Spanish Newswoman Laura Riera who is more accustomed to doing “puff pieces” than hard news. This is her first time in Sarajevo and the experience is nearly overwhelming. Eventually the two connect and become lovers. Meanwhile, Mikel’s fearless cameraman Jose anxiously awaits the destruction of the city’s last remaining bridge. As Laura travels about the ruined town chronicling events and interviewing residents, she begins to lose her innocence and in so doing, gains painful insight into herself. At one point she finds herself entering the marketplace, a particularly dangerous sniper-inhabited location that has been dubbed by others as “Comanche Territory.”	177808
1979	Terror	M				TV Reporter (David McGillivray)	177809
1982	Terror at Alcatraz	MT		Larson, Glen A. (Teleplay)	Pilot for "Fitz and Bones" TV series	TV Street Reporter  Ryan Fitzpatrick (Dick Smothers) and Cameraman Bones Howard (Tommy Smothers) search for a treasure hidden by Al Capone at Alcatraz.  Also pursue story on old man setting off bombs in San Francisco to draw attention to problems of old.Newswriter (Barbara Baldwin).	177810
2003	Terror at Baxter U	M				Photographer, Student (Brian Kopinski).	177811
1997	Terror at High Tide	NM	OWN - H	Dixon, Franklin W.	Hardy Boys Adventure.	Reporter Frank is now an investigative reporter.  Callie is interning at a local newspaper. One of the Hardy boys is a newspaperman	177812
1966	Terror Beneath the Sea	M			Japan	Reporter hero (Sinichi "Sonny" Chiba) and mad scientist	177813
1989	Terror Eyes	M				Newscaster (Eric Parkinson)	177814
1999	Terror Firmer	M				Reporter (Paul Kyrmse). Pushy Reporter (Tony Maestrone-Finn). TV Interviewers (Lemmy, Paul Cohen).	177815
1990	Terror in Paradise	M				Newspaper Boy (Mark Fullerton).	177816
1966	Terror in the City (aka Pie in the Sky)	M		Baron, Allen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsboy Brill (Richard Bray) gets job as paper carrier in New York City. Wins money in poker game from street gang head who controls newsboys. Beaten up and helped by prostitute.After prostitute is arrested, newsboy buys bicycle to return home but is hit by a truck. Spends night with black couple and finally returns to farm.	177817
2003	Terror in the Darkness	M				Reporter (Alison Ganssle)	177818
1992	Terror in the Hot Tubs	M				Reporter. Steve the Reporter (Bryon Davis).	177819
1994	Terror in the Night	MT				TV Newscaster (Lisa Cooley)	177820
2006	Terror in the Tropics	M				Reporter Rosalind “Roz” Darrow (Jennifer Rouse), a sassy star reporter,  and Photographer Ace Zucco (Leo Dymowski) travel aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise with a woman who has been left an inheritance by a mysterious benefactor and must travel to mysterious Fog island where the reading of the will takes place if she wants to claim the money. As their ocean journey progresses, they encounter a half-drowned sailor who tells a strange tale of Skull Island. The reporter and photographer soon find their destiny colliding with a private investigator who is helping famed detective Mr. Wong.	177821
1973	Terror in the Wax Museum	M				Newsboy (Sandy Helberg).	177822
1962	Terror of the Bloodhunters	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	177823
1939	Terror on Tiptoe	NM		Horler, Sidney		Press	177824
1992	Terror on Track 9	MT	SVD 592. SV 166		9-18-92	Reporter and FBI expert complicate Lt. Frank Janek's investigation into lethal injection murders of several women. Reporter #1 (Janet Bailey). Reporter #2 (Philip Akin).	177825
2009	Terror Toons 3	M				News Anchor (Bryn Hammond). 	177826
1917	Terror, The	NS	MLPL	Machen, Arthur	In "Tales of Horror and the Supernatural by Arthur Machen."	Newspapers	177827
1975	Terror's Cradle	N		Kyle, Duncan		News Media	177828
1988	Terrorgram	M				News Director Jerry (Jeff Jerome). Cameraman Greg (Thomas B. Capp).	177829
2006	Terrorist Ate My Brain, A	M			Short	News Reporter (Gary Apple). New form of digital terrorism has been unleashed on America -- deadly song transmitted through Ipods is turning New York City into brain-eating zombies. American Rival Host (Shannon Marie Kerr).	177830
1988	Terrorist on Trial: United States vs. Salim Ajami, The	MT				News Media. Reporter (Darwyn Carson). Reporter (Nike Doukas). Reporter (Timothy Jecko). Newscaster (Margery Nelson). Newscaster (Phil Proctor). TV Host (Adam Englund).	177831
1999	Terrorist, The	M				Photographer (Anna Durai)	177832
2003	Terrorister - en film om dom domda	DF			Sweden	Interviewers Stefan Jari, Lukas Moodysson.	177833
2005	Terry	MT				Publicist Bill Vigars (Matt Gordon). Newfoundland Reporter (Mack Furlong). Reporter #1 (David Fraser). DJ (Dax Ravina).Story of Terry Fox's unprecedented cross-Canada marathon on an artificial leg for cancer research that made him a national hero	177834
1952	Terry & The Pirates:	T			Series 1952-1953	Freelance Reporter for the Affiliated News Service	177835
2003	Terry and Gaby Show, The	T			UK. Series 2003-2004.	Roving Reporter Danny McCall (2003). Presenters Richard Whitely (2003).	177836
2003	Terry and Gaby Show, The:	T			Series 2003-2004	TV Film Critic (Emma Kennedy). Roving Reporter (Danny McCall).	177837
1985	Terry and June: Death of a Salesman	T			Episode #50. 10-5-1985	Newspaper Boy (Russell Lee Nash).	177838
1985	Terry and June: Mistaken Identity	T			Episode #56. 11-16-1985	Newsreader (Paul McDowell).	177839
1930	Terry of the Times	M			Serial. 10 episodes. To Be Continued.	Investigative Reporter Terry (Reed Howes) of the Times, son of newspaper's founder. Uncle Robert Macy (Sheldon Lewis), publisher of the Times. Son of a newspaper founder must marry or lose inheritance	177840
2004	Terryho dotocna	DF			Short	Interviewer Petr Palous (Voice). Narrator Miroslav Taborsky (Voice).	177841
1997	Terug naar Oosterdonk	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter (Adriaan Van den Hoof)	177842
1996	Tesis	MF				Female Journalist	177843
1997	Tess Monaghan: Baltimore Blues	NM	OWN - P	Lippman, Laura	#1 Tess Monaghan Series	Reporter Tess Monaghan was a damn good reporter who knew her hometown intimately until her paper the Baltimore Star, crashed and burned. Gainfully unemployed at 29, she's willing to take any freelance job to pay the rent.This includes a bit of unorthodox snooping for a rowing buddy. Attorney is killed and the case makes front page news because of his notoriety and noontime trysts with Monaghan's buddy's fiancée.Her friend becomes the primary suspect but trying to prove his innocence could prove costly to the reporter.Monaghan spends her days working part-time at the bookstore owned by her sexy aunt and trying not to fall into the disgustingly polluted Patapsco from her city-owned boat.	177844
1998	Tess Monaghan: Butchers Hill	NM		Lippman, Laura	#3 Tess Monaghan Series	Reporter Tess Monaghan has finally made the move and hung out her shingle as a p.i. for hire, complete with an office in Butchers Hill. Tess's greyhound Esskay has no trouble taking marathon naps anywhere there's a roof.The newspaperwoman turned sleuth.	177845
2005	Tess Monaghan: By a Spider's Thread	NM		Lippman, Laura	#8 Tess Monaghan Series	Former Reporter Tess Monaghan is now a private investigator in Baltimore who hates matrimonial cases. But she hates the idea of being bankrupt even more so she agrees to look for a man's missing wife and three children.	177846
1997	Tess Monaghan: Charm City	NM	OWN	Lippman, Laura	#2 Tess Monaghan Series	Reporter Tess Monaghan was a practiced reporter until her newspaper went to that great pressroom in the sky. Now she's a private investigator who knows and loves every inch of her native Baltimore.A business tycoon is trying to bring pro basketball back to town and everybody's rooting for him -- until a devastating, muckraking expose of his lurid past appears on the front page of the Baltimore Beacon-Light.It's a surprise even to the Beacon-Light (Blight) editors who thought they killed the piece. Instead the article kills the business tycoon who is found in his garage with the car running.Now the bright wants to nail the unknown computer hacker who planted the lethal story and the assignment is right up the alley of a former newshound like Tess.It doesn't take long for Monaghan to discover deeper, darker secrets and to realize that she may be next on the list to get killed.	177847
2002	Tess Monaghan: In a Strange City	NM		Lippman, Laura	#6 Tess Monaghan Series	Former Reporter Tess Monaghan is now a private investigator in Baltimore. She's a devotee of Edgar Allen Poe and knows every January 19th, on his birthday, an anonymous visitor walks to Poe's Baltimore grave and leaves three red roses and bottle of brandyA client wants Monaghan to stake out the writer's grave to catch the anonymous visitor. She's too curious to resist. To her surprise two visitors appear and a struggle soon ensues leaving one dead and the other gone.	177848
1999	Tess Monaghan: In Big Trouble	NM		Lippman, Laura	#4  Tess Monaghan Series. Lippman was a Baltimore Sun reporter for 12 years.	Reporter Tess Monaghan is now a private investigator and she has learned how to survive and thrive on the streets of Baltimore. But a new case forces her to confront her past and a man she loved and lost.It starts when she gets a newspaper photograph of her old boyfriend with a tantalizing shard of headline attached: "In Big Trouble." The answers lie far from Baltimore.	177849
2003	Tess Monaghan: Last Place, The:	NM		Lippman, Laura	#7 Tess Monaghan Series	Former Reporter Tess Monaghan is now a private investigator in Baltimore. A string of unsolved homicides sends Monaghan hightailing it around the state of Maryland searching for a culprit.Five brutal homicides -- zero arrests. Disgraced private investigator Monaghan agrees to review the police murder files for blunders and finds a single common thread emerging with shocking clarity -- the link is Monaghan herself.	177850
2006	Tess Monaghan: No Good Deeds	NM		Lippman, Laura	#9 Tess Monaghan Series	Former Reporter Tess Monaghan is now a private investigator in Baltimore. This time she is involved in a frightening investigation that will make her question her loyalties and threaten those she holds most dear.The unsolved murder of a young federal prosecutor is nothing more than a theoretical problem, one of several cases to be deconstructed in her new gig as a consultant to the local newspaper.But it becomes all too tangible when her boyfriend brings home a young street kid who doesn't even realize he holds an important key to the man's death.Tess agrees to protect the boy's identity, especially when one of his friends is killed in what appears to be a care of mistaken identity. Federal agents are determined to learn the boy's name at any cost. Soon she's facing felony charges.	177851
2001	Tess Monaghan: Sugar House, The	NM	OWN - P	Lippman, Laura	#5 Tess Monaghan Series	Reporter Tess Monaghan, now a private investigator, gets pulled into an undercurrent of power and politics when she investigates the murder of a teenage runaway.	177852
1984	Test of Love, A	M	DVD -R HQ 10713, 10714			Reporter (Stuart Bates). Newsman (Philip Stammers).	177853
1938	Test Pilot	M	DVD -R HQ 7335, 7336. VHS 1364, SVD 1356 (Missing Ending)			Photographer (Phillip Terry). Photographer (James Donlan). Advertising Man (Roger Converse). Photographer (Tom Rutherford). Photographer (Phillip Terry).	177854
1916	Test, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	177855
1999	Testaferro, El	MF				Journalist	177856
1983	Testament	M				Newscaster (Clete Roberts)	177857
1997	Testamento do Senhor Napumoceno O	MF				Radio Newscaster (Luis Lobo). Radio Newscaster (Fonseca Soares). Radio Newscaster (Luis de Matos).	177858
2000	Testigo en alerta	DF			Series. Mexico	Reporter Jose Alberto Hernandez, Rodolfo Sanchez. Hosts Rafael Herrera, Alejandro Villalbazo, Sofia Villalobos.	177859
1988	Testimony	M				News Media. The Journalist (Robert Urquhart). American Commentator (Ed Bishop). Film Editor (Murray Melvin).	177860
2008	Testimony	N		Shreve, Anita		News Media. After a party at an exclusive New England prep school, three popular basketball players, blasted on beer, end up having sex with a female student -- who’s only 14. And the acts are caught up on tape. The news quickly spreads and the news media are pointing fingers. Countless lives are changed for the worse. 	177861
1972	Tetri qvebi	MF			Soviet Union.	Photographer (Gogi Kavtaradze).	177862
1929	Teufelsreporter, Der	MF				Reporter (Eddie Polo).  Billy Wilde as Billie Wilder (former journalist).	177863
1929	Teufelsreporter, Der (aka The Daredevil Reporter. Hell of a Reporter. The Devil’s Reporter. The Demon Reporter.)	MF			Germany.	Reporter (Eddie Polo), a daredevil reporter, will stop at nothing to get the story.The far-from-star-reporter works for a Berlin paper. He argues with his editor, who is just off to get married, to give him a break and a good story to cover. But instead he is assigned to interview a group of American girls coming in that day on the train. Their chaperone is in the pay of a Berlin gang, which plans to kidnap the girls who are all heiresses and hold them for ransom. The reporter misses out on the interview to a rival paper, but goes after the girls. One of the girls, sensing that something is wrong, manages to slip him a note urging him to keep an eye on them. The kidnapping is pulled off and the two rival newspaper reporters are both on the trail. By tracing a telephone call that the chaperone made from the train, the reporter is able to get a line on the gang’s Berlin hideout, and form there follows the crooks to an island hideaway. With the police following him, he is able to help rescue the girls just before the distraught millionaire fathers pay the ransom.	177864
1982	Tex	M				News Media. Lady Reporter (Francine Ringold).	177865
1945	Tex and Jinx	DR			Radio Series. 1945-50	Hosts John Reagan (Rex McCrary, columnist and wife)	177866
1957	Tex and Jinx Show, The	DT				Interviewers. Interview program with husband-and-wife team of Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenburg	177867
1948	Tex Granger	M			Serial.	Editor-Owner Tex Granger Robert Kellard) buys newspaper, The Frontier in Three Buttes, and becomes fighting newspaperman who is also the Midnight Rider of the Plain	177868
1948	Texaco Star Theatre:	R			Series 1938-1949	Press	177869
1940	Texaco Star Theatre: Front Page	R			Episode. 1-17-1940	Reporter Hildy Johnson (Lee Tracy) and Editor Walter Burns.	177870
1997	Texas Baby	NR		Pickart, Joan Elliott	Silhouette Special Edition  #1141. That's My Baby! Series	Reporter Gibson McKinley vows never to remarry but falls in love with a woman who wanted to be a needy child's mother even though she just turned 46 and had married off her other "baby."She has fallen in love with the most eligible  bachelor in Texas, Journalist McKinley, the man who courted her, kissed her, made her feel desirable again, but doesn't want to marry, let alone become some Texas toddler's baby.	177871
2001	Texas Blood Money	N		Sharpe, Jon	Trailsman #241	Cub Reporter form New York comes to Texas to do a story on The Trailsman. He is bare-faced and know-nothing but in for a wild ride because a couple of prairie punks are on their way to town -- and they want to kill The Trailsman.	177872
1986	Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The	M				Sports Anchorman (Kinky Friedman). Anchorman (Wirt Cain). TV Commentator (Dan Jenkins). Radio Host (Caroline Williams) is victimized by the cannibal family.	177873
2009	Texas Cinderella	NR		Pade, Victoria	Silhouette Special Edition	Journalist Tanya Kimbrough was a down-to-earth woman who had no illusions about Prince Charming sweeping her off her feet. Then Tate McCord came home to Texas. The sexy surgeon, and second son of the famed Dallas jewelry dynasty, was totally off-limits to the hired help. But that didn’t stop Tanya from wanting to get to know the real man behind the legendary name. Tate hadn’t seen Tanya since she went away to college. And had his housekeeper’s daughter grown into a knockout. The sultry journalist, however, was also determined to uncover all his family secrets. But there was one secret Tate couldn’t keep to himself -- his growing love for this sassy, both-feet-on-the-ground reporter.	177874
2004	Texas Hill Country: Lone Star Cafe	NR		Wingate, Lisa	#2 Texas Hill Country Series 	Journalist Laura Draper is a former army brat turned journalist who sent her friend on assignment in Texas is now there herself to oversee a recently acquired magazine. Draper is a publishing executive who is based in Virginia. A true workaholic, the 36-year-old is in denial about her life until she receives a breakup call from her boyfriend and then has a mini-breakdown outside the Lone Star Cafe, overwhelmed by her mother’s death, her father’s depression and her rapidly ticking biological clock. Inside, elderly twins offer her coffee with a secret ingredient and old-fashioned buttermilk pie, but the real attraction is their nephew, Graham. A former soldier, he is facing demons of his own, but the two do discover joy. But Laura believes that she’d be crazy to give up her fast-track lifestyle for a man she only met a few days ago, even though she has discovered more about herself in this interlude than ever before. When a fast-track promotion opportunity beckons, Laura discovers she cannot have it all, but she can still achieve the dreams that matter most. Fast-lane publishing whiz Laura is an ordinary woman faced with conflicting options. 	177875
2003	Texas Hill Country: Texas Cooking	NR		Wingate, Lisa	#1 Texas Hill Country Series 	Reporter Colleen (Collie) Collins has come out of Washington D.C. newspaper scandal depressed and minus a job and a boyfriend. So no one is more surprised than Collins when she's offered a job writing fluffy magazine articles about rural Texas cooking.Her friend, Journalist Laura Draper, sends her out on a freelance magazine assignment to Texas writing about two things she knows next to nothing about -- small town life and cooking. She ends up in San Saline Texas where as the "Yankee" she's the butt of many jokes.After a few days in town, the big-city reporter is falling for the local residents, especially the prodigal town son.When she learns she's now a hot item in Washington D.C., she has to make a hard decision -- return to her fast-paced life or stay in an enchanted town with a man she has only known a week but is in love with.	177876
2007	Texas Jam '78	M				Interviewers (James McWilliams, Duncan Black, Thomas Edstrom).	177877
1955	Texas Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 4983, 4984. SVDSP 550	McCoy, Horace (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Prudence Webb (Claudette Colbert) takes over a Texas newspaper, The Fort Ralston Clarion. She fights for law and order in her western town. "That one little woman can grow pretty big with a newspaper behind her."Her independence is established at the outset as she wins at cards while on a riverboat and announces that she needs the money to start up the newspaper, which she inherited. Her claim to the newspaper is challenged by the current editor.He tells her she will have to prove his brother, who owns the paper, signed it over to her father. She is also told that whoever runs the paper will have to take orders from the town bosses.Webb declares her intention to change the policy. The "woman newspaperman" begins to make changes, writing editorials supporting the building of railroads. Her opponents try to stop her by serving her with a charge for back taxes on the paper.Newspaper is put up for sale but townspeople get up the money to pay the back taxes so she will stay. She confronts the outlaws, convinces them to pay back the money so she can buy a new printing press.	177878
1996	Texas Lonesome	N		Duncan, Alice	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	177879
1940	Texas Man Hunt	M				Press	177880
1951	Texas Rangers, The	M		Gruber, Frank (Story). Richard Schayer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Helen Fenton (Gale Storm) takes over The Waco Star when her father is shot during scuffle between outlaws. She uses paper to express her objections to the  Texas Rangers hiring former outlaws as assistants including men involved in father's death.Fenton demonstrates her ability to hold her own against the outlaws when she goes to local saloon to confront them directly: "It's my job to interview 'celebrities' when they come to town."Editor expresses contempt for man charged with robbing a bank. Man stages a fight in newspaper office to fool onlookers while he tries to explain to here that he has joined the gang to trap them. She refuses to believe him.Man first slaps, then kisses her. Two are reunited after climactic battle on and around moving train. Editor shows her dedication to her profession by wiring the story back to Waco before embracing the man."That filly leaves a trail like a prairie fire."	177881
2005	Texas Roadhouse Presents: John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers	T				Interviewer-Host (Alan Ames).	177882
2006	Texas Tale of Treason, A	M				Russian News Anchor (Lucy Bannister).	177883
2005	Texas Tale, The	M				News Media. Reporter Francine (LeMechia Lachelle). Cameraman (Tracey Frost).	177884
1942	Texas to Bataan	M				Radio Newscast. Radio newscast about Pearl Harbor	177885
1948	Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven	M				Reporter (Charles Williams)	177886
1990	Texasville	M				TV News Anchor (Meri Beth Moore)	177887
1966	Texican, The	M	VHS 1277		AFI-Newspapermen	Publisher Roy Carlin (Victor Vilanova) of the Clarion.	177888
1925	Th' First Robin	H		Hubbard, Frank McKinney		Editor and Publisher the Hon. Ex-Editur Cale Fluhart of the Bloom Center Weekly Sliphorn talked about how the Robin is the first true sign that spring has arrived among other observations.	177889
2006	Th6 Cod6 Curs6: S666K the Shocking Truths!	N		Brown, Jan		Photojournalist Jason Crest has had a deep-rooted, life-long obsession to seek and search for the ultimate truth of life and its archenemy -- the antichrist code-named 666. To refrain from restiveness, the photojournalist penned down his mind only to have it used against him. As events took a turn for the worse, his wish for a paradise finally came true but with a twist from tomb to womb. 	177890
1997	Thank God He Met Lizzie	M				Photographer (Dominic Condon).	177891
2001	Thank Heaven	M				Reporter (Barry Julien). Reporter (Chris Taaffe).	177892
1969	Thank You All Very Much (aka Touch of Love, A)	M		Drabble, Margaret (Novel - "Millstone, The" and Screenplay).	AFI-Television Announcers. Ness Book	TV Newscaster George (Ian McKellan) of the BBC is bisexual and gets a graduate student pregnant. The reporter, who does not know the baby is his, meets the heroine again after she has succeeded on her own. She decides not to tell him the child is his,She lets him leave having elected to live alone.  World of young London writers, journalists and TV personalities depicted well.	177893
1994	Thank You For Smoking	N		Buckley, Christopher	PR	Public Relations Practitioner Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart), spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies or in other words “a flack for cigarette companies” is paid to promote their product on talk and news shows. The problem? He’s so good at his job, so effortlessly unethical, that he’s become a target for both anti-tobacco terrorists and the FBI.  He is nearly killed when antismoking activists cover him with nicotine patches.The adventures of Naylor, a shamelessly slimy yuppie and PR flack par excellence for the tobacco industry, consists of Naylor’s attempts to prop up his failing corporate star by expanding his defense of the evil weed. Working the airwaves, he engineers a successful,  hysterical appearances on Oprah Winfrey and Larry King talk shows. Then he’s kidnapped by anti-tobacco terrorists who attempt to murder him by plastering his body with nicotine patches.There’s also a semi-secret weekly lunch clubs that consists of Naylor and his fellow PR friends for the NRA and the alcohol industry.TV Anchor-Host Joan Lunden (Herself). Reporter #1 (Catherine Reitman). Reporter #2 (Sean Patrick Murphy). Interviewer (Melora Hardin). Debate Moderator (Roy Jenkins).	177894
2005	Thank You for Smoking	M	DVD -R HQ 9270, 9271			Reporter Heather Holloway (Katie Holmes) of the Washington Pulse, top Washington journalist, who displays smarmy charm as a duplicitous reporter who romances a lobbyist for cigarette companies. Public Relations Practitioner Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart).Reporter #2 (Sean Patrick Murphy). Reporter #1 (Catherine Reitman). Interviewer (Melora Hardin).TV Newswoman Joan Lunden (Herself).When  the seductive Holloway tells the tobacco industry spokesman, "I'd love to see where the devil sleeps," she's not being polite.Nick sleeps with an opportunistic reporter from the Washington Probe who spills his pillow talk into a front-page expose and his life goes into a tailspin.	177895
1971	Thank You Very Much	MT				Interviewer (Tania Robinson, Sally Adez).	177896
2008	Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House	DT	DVD -R HQ 10160		8-18-2008	Journalist Helen Thomas spends decades covering White House press conferences. 	177897
1943	Thank Your Lucky Stars	M	DVD -R HQ 6104, 6105, 6096. L			Commentator (Lou Marcelle). Assistant Photographer (Hank Mann).	177898
1991	Thank Your Lucky Stars	NR	OWN - P	Lee, Lydia	Written in the Stars #784. The Aries Man	Editor Max Hunter had to cut costs and astrologer Jane Smith was the first on his list.	177899
1928	Thanks for the Buggy Ride	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	177900
1944	Thanks for the Lovely Funeral	SS		Davis, Frederick C.	Dime Detective, Oct. 1944	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	177901
1998	Thanks of a Grateful Nation	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Jeff Clark). Reporter #2 (Michelyn Emelle). Washington Post Reporter (Michael Capellupo).	177902
2001	Thanksgiving	N		Dibdin, Michael		British Journalist-Narrator Anthony "Tony" Baines, expatriate British journalist living in America, tracks down first husband of his wife Lucy who is killed in a airplane crash	177903
2003	Thanksgiving Family Reunion	MT				TV Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	177904
2000	That '70s Show: Afterglow	T			Episode #42. 2-14-2000	School Newspaper. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) has finally made Eric a man. He's overjoyed about it until he hears that things didn't go as well as he thought they had. again.Upset that she talked to others instead of him, Eric suggests they just don't do itDonna's upset because this was exactly what she was afraid would happen. Things would get weird between them. They manage to resolve the matter without the help of their friends.	177905
2000	That '70s Show: Baby Fever	T	DVD -R HQ 8621		Episode #58. 11-28-2000. Series 8-23-1998 to 5-18-2006	School Newspaper. Donna's first story in the newspaper doesn't get the kind of reaction she expected as she and Eric discuss their future together. Donna gets mad at Eric for thinking that she would stay home with the children when they have their own.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) grows more popular at the radio station and realizes that a long-distance relationship with Eric isn't going to work so she starts dating again eventually meeting the person who may be "the one."	177906
2003	That '70s Show: Christmas	T			Episode #137. 12-17-2003	Radio. Christmas Eve is going to be "Hot Donna's" first shot at being a DJ at the station she works for. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177907
2001	That '70s Show: Donna's Story	T	DVD -R 1520		Episode #84. 11-20-2001	School Newspaper. Eric disapproves of a story Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) writes for school newspaper. He is upset because her story sounds exactly like events that happened in their relationship. So he decides to write his own story.	177908
2001	That '70s Show: Eric's Depression	T			Episode #78. 9-26-2001	Cameraman (Mark Ankeny). Four days after the big break-up, Eric locks himself in his room. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177909
1999	That '70s Show: First Date, The	T			Episode #16. 2-14-1999	School Newspaper. Eric decides to ask Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) out on their official first date and give her his class ring on Valentine's Day.	177910
2006	That '70s Show: Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 5413		Episode #192. 2-2-2006	TV Host Christine St. George (Mary Tyler Moore) of "What's Up, Wisconsin."  Jackie's new job at the station keeps her on edge as she assists crazy boss St. George.Jackie sharpens her pencils, a gift from Jane Pauley -- now a gift from Jane Pauley. St. George tries to teach Jackie to lie and cheat her way to the top.In an attempt to win St. George over, Jackie brings some of Kitty's home-made brownies to work. Her plan is successful until Jackie takes credit for the brownies herself on TV and then finds that she now has an angry Kitty to contend with.	177911
2003	That '70s Show: Hey Hey What Can I Do (aka Job Fair)	T			Episode #123. 3-12-2003	Radio. "Hot Donna" is signing autographs at the radio station's booth at the job fair. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177912
2000	That '70s Show: Hyde's Father	T			Episode #54. 10-17-2000	Magazines. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) is disgusted when she finds out that Eric keeps dirty magazines under his bed. Fez tries to woo Donna and Jackie using suggestions he reads in Playboy Magazine.	177913
1999	That '70s Show: I Love Cake	T			Episode #32. 11-9-1999	School Newspaper. Eric freaks out when Donna says "I love you," and all he can think of to say in return is "I love cake." Donna, not knowing how to deal with this, turns to Jackie for relationship advice.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177914
2001	That '70s Show: It's a Wonderful Life	T			Episode #77. 9-25-2001	Radio. Eric is distraught after his break-up with Donna and wishes they never kissed in the first place. As soon as he utters this wish, a guardian angel appears to teach Eric it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.Angel takes Eric on a journey to the future, the 1980s, to show him how everyone's lives would have turned out if he and Donna never got together.Eric remains unconvinced that the pain of his break-up was worth it, until the angel shows him the wonderful memories he would have never had.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177915
2002	That '70s Show: Leo Loves Kitty	T	DVD - HQ 10692		Episode #94. 2-19-2002	Photographer (Matt Winston). Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177916
2002	That '70s Show: Love, Wisconsin Style	T			Episode #104. 5-21-2002	Radio. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) is drunk and skipping school with Casey.	177917
2003	That '70s Show: Magic Bus	T	DVD -R HQ 8739		Episode #133. 11-12-2003	Radio. Eric's 18th birthday and Donna's last day before moving to Madison for college. Eric struggles to let her go but Donna salvages the day with a gift she gives him at the bus station.	177918
2000	That '70s Show: Moon Over Point Place (1)	T	DVD -R HQ 10579		Episode #51. 5-22-2000	School Newspaper. Eric hates it when he finds a picture of Donna mooning the camera in the yearbook and has to deal with his jealousy in the matter. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177919
2004	That '70s Show: My Wife	T	DVD -R HQ 10845		Episode #154. 5-16-2004	Radio. When Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) gets a full-time job as "Hot Donna" on the radio, she decides that staying in Point Place is the best thing to do. She also buys a very small trailer for her and Eric.	177920
2002	That '70s Show: Over the Hills and Far Away	T	DVD -R HQ 8711		Episode #111. 11-19-2002	Radio. Aspiring Radio Host Donna and Eric discuss their future after visiting different colleges. Donna tells Eric that Bob will not let her go to UW. Instead he wants her to visit Marquette, a small Catholic college. So Donna and Jackie visit Marquette.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177921
2000	That '70s Show: Parents Find Out	T			Episode #44. 3-7-2000	School Newspaper. Eric and Donna are caught having sex in the Vista Cruiser by the police. As an adult, she has to tell her parents. Kitty has a nervous breakdown when she finds out that Eric and Donna are having sex.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177922
1999	That '70s Show: Prom Night	T			Episode #19. 3-7-1999	School Newspaper. Prom night is fast approaching and Eric gets a motel room as part of his "spontaneous" plan to do it with Donna on the big night. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177923
2001	That '70s Show: Radio Daze	T			Episode #65. 2-6-2001	Radio. Donna gets a job at a radio station and Eric gets jealous because on the air she's known as Hot Donna and supposedly single. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177924
2002	That '70s Show: Ramble On (aka Promise Ring Redux	T	DVD -R HQ 8711		Episode #110. 11-12-2002	Radio. Aspiring Radio Host Donna gives Eric a ring as a token of her love and he is struck by how big and ugly it is. Donna presents Eric with a ring, much like the promise ring he gave her and caused their break-up.For Donna, the ring symbolizes enduring  love and commitment. For Eric, it symbolizes ugliness. To protect Donna's feelings, he decides not to say anything but the secret gains a life of its own.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177925
2004	That '70s Show: Seeker, The	T			Episode #156. 5-19-2004	Radio. Everyone does their best to cheer Donna up after Eric disappeared before the wedding. Hyde takes Donna to the water tower for a talk and lands in the hospital. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177926
1999	That '70s Show: Sleepover	T			Episode #33. 11-16-1999	School Newspaper. Donna finally sleeps with Eric, but when the guys find out that all they did was sleep, they tease him unmercilessly. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177927
2004	That '70s Show: Surprise, Surprise	T			Episode #166. 12-1-2004	Radio. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) plugs a calendar on the air for Red's muffler shop until she discovers it is full of scantily clad babes on hotrods.	177928
2004	That '70s Show: Time Is on My Side	T	DVD -R HQ 8698		Episode #157 9-8-2004	Radio. Donna and Eric remain friends as Donna decides to continue to work at the radio station as a disc jockey-announcer. A week after their engagement was called off, they are both on good terms but have to make big decisions regarding their futures.Eric plans to sell Donna's engagement ring to fund taking a year off but when he learns Donna threw it from the water tower, the gang goes searching for it with disastrous results. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177929
2002	That '70s Show: Tornado Prom	T			Episode #91. 2-5-2002	Radio. A tornado is on its way to Point Place. Eric is stuck with Donna at the radio station. Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177930
2001	That '70s Show: Uncomfortable Ball Stuff (2)	T			Episode #83.11-13-2001	Photographer (Charles Butler). Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) keeps her promise to accompany Eric to the Pricemart Ball as a friend, but she gets jealous when she sees Eric with another girl.	177931
2005	That 70s Show: It's All Over Now	T	DVD -R HQ 4810		Episode #171. 2-16-2005	Radio. Donna is fired from the radio station. Take-off on George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words. Revenge plot when Donna is fired for refusing to wear a bikini.There's a sexy new intern, "Sizzlin'" Sarah at the radio station that has the guys going crazy. Sarah manipulates the station manager into firing Donna by using Donna's feminism against her.Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).	177932
1980	That Boston Man	NR	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Dailey, Janet	Harlequin Presents, HP #338. 	Reporter Lexie Templeton is a feminist newspaper journalist who didn’t need to meet Rome Lockwood to know his type -- a male chauvinist playboy with a different girl on his arm every night. Lexie’s caustic comments to Gossip Columnist Shari Sullivan hit the headlines and Rome Lockwood came storming into the office looking for Lexie and revenge. With fire in his eyes, Rome challenged her to stand by her feminist views. And Lexie accepted the challenge, never dreaming that the sparks had only begun to fly.	177933
1946	That Brennan Girl	M				Photographer (Harry Depp).	177934
1990	That Burning Question	M	SVD 757			Photographer and a reporter team up to find a man threatening to kill himself after being rejected by his girlfriend	177935
1938	That Certain Age	M	DVD	Herbert, F. Hugh (Story. Bruce Manning (Screenplay)		Reporter Vincent Bullit (Melvyn Douglas) comes to stay in the guest house of in Publisher Mr. Fullerton (John Halliday) while he works on an article about events in Europe.  Reporter Grace Bristow (Nancy Carroll).	177936
1956	That Certain Feeling	M				Comic-Strip Artist Larry Larkin (George Sanders) has trouble with his syndicate who doesn't think his strip is as amusing as it once was. He calls in a neurotic ghost-wrier Francis X. Dignan (Bob Hope) to help him with the strip.Things get complicated when Dignan rekindles his love for his ex-wife who happens to be Larkin's secretary and soon-to-be-wife.Comic-Strip Artist Al Capp (Himself)	177937
1928	That Certain Feeling	M	VHS 1042			Newspaper. Two sets of one-column headlines	177938
1937	That Certain Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 6057, 6058. SVD 964	Goulding, Edmund (Screenplay-Director)	Ness Book	Reporter Virgil Whitaker (Hugh O'Connell) keeps popping up in the life of a former gangster's wife. He is doing a series of articles on what became of the gangsters involved in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Tries to convince the woman to tell him herTries to convince the woman to tell him her side of the story.  Reporter remains her friend.Reporters (Frank Faylen, Willard Parker, Granville Owen, Paddy O'Flynn, Mike Lally, Charles Sherlock, Philip Waldron, Ted Thompson). Reporter (Jeff York). First Photographer  (John Harron).	177939
1938	That Certain Woman	R			Episodes #6-#7. 5-8/15-1938. Warner Brothers Academy Theatre	Reporter Virgil Whitaker keeps popping up in the life of a former gangster's wife. He is doing a series of articles on what became of the gangsters involved in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Tries to convince the woman to tell him herTries to convince the woman to tell him her side of the story.  Reporter remains her friend.Reporters (Frank Faylen, Willard Parker, Granville Owen, Paddy O'Flynn, Mike Lally, Charles Sherlock, Philip Waldron, Ted Thompson). Reporter (Jeff York). First Photographer  (John Harron).	177940
1982	That Championship Season	M				Newspaper Editor (Edward Cunningham).	177941
1997	That Darn Cat	M				Newscaster (Cassandra Lawton)	177942
1899	That Fortune	N	USC	Warner, Charles Dudley		Newspaper. "Morning Goo-Goo" nickname for one of the dailies.  Mr. Olin Brad, reporter for the Daily Spectrum, a sensational New York Daily with a circulation of a million.	177943
1924	That French Lady	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	177944
1965	That Funny Feeling	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	177945
1936	That Girl From Paris	M	DVD -R HQ 1857-1858			Reporter (Vinton Haworth). Photographer (John Shelton).	177946
1966	That Girl:	T			Series. (September 8. 1966-September 10,1971). 136 episodes	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Publisher Jonathan Adams  (Forrest Compton)Publisher Jonathan Adams  (Forrest Compton)	177947
1967	That Girl: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, You're Under Arrest	T			Episode #45. 12-21-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann purchases tickets for friends from a scalper. Giving the scalper a check with her address on it and saying the tickets are for her neighbors, she fears they may be robbed on Christmas Eve.In order to prevent a robbery, Donald and Ann remove all the valuables from her friends' apartment only to be caught by the police.	177948
1968	That Girl: 7 1/4 (Part 1)	T			Episode #64. 1-17-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald takes Ann with him when he goes to Los Angeles to do a story on media violence. This causes confusion for her father and everyone else who thinks they are getting it on.	177949
1968	That Girl: 7 1/4 (Part 2)	T			Episode #65. 1-24-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.While in Los Angeles, Ann gets a job in action commercials for soda-pop and Donald hates them because it is the very thing that he is against and writing about in his article.	177950
1967	That Girl: Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (Part One)	T			Episode #36. 10-12-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald must face a long separation from Ann Marie when she wins a Broadway role. Her elation at winning the role fades when she realizes its Philadelphia opening will mean a long separation from Donald.	177951
1966	That Girl: All About Ann	T			Episode #13. 12-1-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is interviewing a famous actress for his article, but Ann thinks she will lose her sweet Donald to her.	177952
1970	That Girl: All's Well That Ends	T			Episode #112. 3-26-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald wants to take Ann out to the theater for her birthday, but she has to stay and baby sit for a neighbor's child who has the mumps.	177953
1967	That Girl: Among My Souvenirs	T			Episode #17. 1-5-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann finds a ring a high school sweetheart once gave her. Problems ensue when she tries to return it.	177954
1966	That Girl: Anatomy of a Blunder	T			Episode #5. 10-6-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald goes to Ann's home to meet her parents, but he goes through some serious torture when they stop for a little picnic on the way.	177955
1968	That Girl: Ann vs. Secretary	T			Episode #71. 12-5-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald's sexy new secretary, Pat Crawford (Mary Frann as Jennifer Douglas) arranges to accompany him on an out-of-town assignment to Washington D.C. hoping to steal his heart from Ann.Feeling neglected and rejected, Ann decides she'll spare Donald the pain of breaking up with her and she'll have it all done by the time he returns, so she returns all borrowed items of hers and Donald's to their proper apartments.But when she discovers she was wrong, she has only minutes to get everything back to normal before Donald finds out.	177956
1967	That Girl: Apartment, The	T			Episode #35. 10-5-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a job in telephone marketing at the same time her apartment is being painted. So she borrows Donald's apartment while he is away so we can work. Dan's friend comes by unknowingly and decides to stay in the apartment as well.Interviewer (Louise Lorimer).	177957
1969	That Girl: At the Drop of a Budget	T			Episode #91. 10-16-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann goes to a dentist who uses hypnosis to calm people who are afraid down.When the dentist speaks to his wife on the phone while Ann is under hypnosis, the dentist tells his wife that she would buy anything at the drop of a hat and that is exactly what Ann does.	177958
1967	That Girl: Author, Author	T			Episode #29. 3-30-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is asked by Ann to write some funny material for an audition, but his jokes aren't funny.	177959
1969	That Girl: Bad Day at Marvin Gardens	T			Episode #85. 3-20-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann are playing a game of Monopoly with the Maries, and the father gets very competitive.	177960
1968	That Girl: Beard, The	T			Episode #58. 4-11-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald grows a new beard. Ann dislikes it and takes measures to get him to shave it off.	177961
1966	That Girl: Beware of Actors Bearing Gifts	T			Episode #15. 12-15-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann thinks presents given to Ann by one of her acting class colleagues are hot, but then they find out that the man is very wealthy.	177962
1967	That Girl: Black, White and Read All Over	T			Episode #33. 9-21-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is the proud owner of an unpublished novel. He needs cheering when he gets his twelfth rejection slip. Ann's father makes connections with a publisher for Don's book, but he reads it himself and refuses to send it on.	177963
1966	That Girl: Break a Leg	T			Episode #10. 11-10-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's friend Sandy, an actress who has just won a lead role in a Broadway play, visits Ann. Suddenly, Sandy gets sick leaving Ann to play her role. Everyone thinks that Ann stole the job from her, but Ann pays them no never mind as she enjoys her chance.Unfortunately, the play closes after one performance.	177964
1968	That Girl: Call of the Wild	T			Episode #50. 1-25-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann becomes convinced that she has no sex appeal when she lands a part as the Creamy Soap Girl because the producer sees her as a fresh scrubbed face that no housewife could resent for her looks.	177965
1971	That Girl: Chef's Night Out	T			Episode #131. 2-12-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann and Donald try to run her father's restaurant by themselves when the staff comes down with a virus.	177966
1966	That Girl: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid	T			Episode #16. 12-22-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald listens to Ann who tells him about a time where she was a teacher and had to keep a lonely boy company on Christmas when his parents cannot get him.	177967
1967	That Girl: Collaborators, The	T			Episode #39. 11-2-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann learn that a couple that works together also fights together when they collaborate on a play about her life.	177968
1970	That Girl: Counter Proposal	T			Episode #113. 9-25-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.After four years of dating, Donald finally asks Ann to marry him and presents her with an engagement ring -- which he was talked into buying second-hand by a co-worker against his better judgment.	177969
1969	That Girl: Dark on Top of Everything Else	T			Episode #76. 1-16-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann decide to take a little vacation from themselves, so Ann decides to move into her parent's house. Her parents are going on vacation and she stays there.A noise gets her locked down in the basement and she is trapped. Her parents are worried when Ann doesn't answer the phone and they hurry back home to find that Donald has rescued her.	177970
1968	That Girl: Decision Before Dawn	T			Episode #72. 12-12-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is torn when everyone wants her to do different things with her expensive pay check.	177971
1969	That Girl: Defiant One, The	T			Episode #82. 2-27-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann befriends an African-American boy after saving him from a shoplifting charge. When he tells her he lives on Park Avenue, she does not believe him.So he invents a story of 13 brothers and sisters, fat rats, life in a dirty tenement and a father who beats him. Appalled, Ann goes so far as to decide to adopt him. The boy then calls his father who happened to be wealthy as the boy said earlier.	177972
1968	That Girl: Detective, The	T			Episode #55. 3-14-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets obscene phone calls and a police chief is called to stay with her. Donald thinks that there is something going on between the two of them when he comes out of Ann's bedroom one morning.	177973
1966	That Girl: Don't Just Do Something, Stand There	T			Episode #1. 9-8-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald meets Ann in their office building, but their first days of getting acquainted include a clash over a roll top desk they each want to buy and Donald unwittingly ruining Ann's role in a commercial.	177974
1970	That Girl: Donald, Sandi, and Harry and Snoppy	T			Episode #114. 10-2-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald's sister Sandi has a passion for an actor and he wants Ann to check up on him to see if he's a good man. The actor finds out what's going on and makes moves on Ann to teach her a lesson.	177975
1968	That Girl: Drunkard, The	T			Episode #59. 4-18-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Drunk comedian is taken in by Ann to sober up and he thinks that they had an affair.	177976
1969	That Girl: Earrings, The	T			Episode #77. 1-23-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.On Valentine's Day, Donald and Ann exchange permanent gifts. She gives him a tie clasp and he gives her a pair of genuine diamond earrings they saw together at Tiffany's.Ann is scared to wear them. When Donald puts his foot down and insists she wear them on their evening of dinner and dancing, one of them disappears.Donald buys her a replacement earring and puts it in her apartment. Ann, not wanting to disappoint Donald, buys a replacement earring herself.	177977
1970	That Girl: Easy Faller	T			Episode #111. 3-19-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald hurts his back trying to demonstrate skiing in Ann's apartment, and worries about missing an interview. Ann brings the interviewee over to her apartment and her father shows up as well.	177978
1971	That Girl: Elevated Woman, The	T			Episode #136. 3-19-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.On their way to the Women's Liberation meeting, which Donald reluctantly agrees to visit, Ann and Donald become trapped in a stuck elevator. While they await to be rescued, they look back on their favorite moments together.	177979
1968	That Girl: Eleven Angry Men and That Girl	T			Episode #63. 10-10-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann takes her jury duty to heart and will not go along with the rest of the panel when they wall want to vote "guilty" against a man accused of hitting his wife with an ashtray.After reasoning that he couldn't have hit her with his right hand, she convinces the others and they vote for acquittal.	177980
1968	That Girl: Face in the Shower Room Door, The	T			Episode #67. 11-7-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets stuck in a shower and a new neighbor helps her to get out.	177981
1969	That Girl: Fix My Screen and Bug Out	T			Episode #96. 11-20-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann tries to help out her neighbors in saving their hotel from the ownership of her ex-boyfriend.	177982
1970	That Girl: Fly By Night (Part One)	T			Episode #104. 1-29-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann plan a trip to her father's cabin in Vermont. Donald's friend flies them to the cabin in a small plane, but the plane makes an emergency landing after running out of gas.	177983
1969	That Girl: Fly Me to the Moon	T			Episode #83. 3-6-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann lands a public relations job for the air force to promote women in the space program at the same time she is supposed to help Donald wallpaper his apartment.	177984
1967	That Girl: Friend in Need, A	T			Episode #46. 12-28-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald comes to the rescue when Ann sprains her ankle at work. He cooks gourmet meals and cleans her apartment with a vengeance.	177985
1968	That Girl: Fur All We Know	T			Episode #47. 1-4-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Fortune hunter has his eyes on Ann when she wears a borrowed chinchilla stole to wear at an elite party.	177986
1967	That Girl: Gone With the Breeze	T			Episode #20. 1-26-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald gives Ann a manuscript of a novel that he is writing and she loses it. Donald is waiting for a response, but Ann stalls because she did not want to admit that she lost it.	177987
1970	That Girl: Gone-A-Courtin'	T			Episode #109. 3-5-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann has to go to court to help a producer win a lawsuit involving a shish-kabob skewer.	177988
1967	That Girl: Good Skate, The	T			Episode #32. 9-14-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann makes a valiant effort to learn to roller-skate to get a part in a soft-drink commercial.	177989
1966	That Girl: Goodbye, Hello, Goodbye	T			Episode #2. 9-15-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann Marie leaves home to pursue acting in New York City over her father's objections. But Ann's mother soon moves in with her after arguing with her father about her new, independent life.	177990
1968	That Girl: Great Guy	T			Episode #54. 3-7-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's friend tells her she has met the man of her dreams, but he backs out when she proposes marriage.	177991
1968	That Girl: He and She and He	T			Episode #52. 2-8-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is stunned when Ann receives a marriage proposal from the British Fashion Photographer Noel Prince (Gary Marshal). Prince expects his answer in the morning, despite Ann's protestations that she loves Donald.	177992
1969	That Girl: Hearing Today, Gone Tomorrow	T			Episode #92. 10-23-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Hearing loss from a cold that Ann receives ruins a commercial spot for her.	177993
1966	That Girl: Help Wanted	T			Episode #7. 10-20-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Unemployed Ann presses Don to hire her ass a secretary. Don learns the hard way that one rule in life is never ever let your girlfriend work with you when he hires Ann to be his secretary.	177994
1968	That Girl: Hi-Jack and the Mighty, The	T			Episode #62. 10-3-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann works as a flight attendant to get a job for an airline commercial. She thinks that a man is going to hijack the plane and she tackles him. She then discovers that he is a detective hired to prevent hijackings.	177995
1969	That Girl: Homewrecker and the Window Washer, The	T			Episode #74. 1-2-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.When an aggressive bully collides with Ann in an office lobby, only a nearby window washer comes to her aid. But while warning him off, the bully slugs the window washer and breaks his nose.Feeling terribly guilty, Ann helps him to the doctor and then home. The man's wife, a terribly jealous woman, believes there is more to the relationship between Ann and the widow washer and threatens to leave him.	177996
1970	That Girl: I Ain't Got Nobody	T			Episode #115. 10-9-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Nude picture of Ann is plastered  in a "Playpen" magazine, which jeopardizes her chance of being on a kiddie show. Nude centerfold has Ann in lots of trouble.	177997
1969	That Girl: I Am a Curious Lemon	T			Episode #100. 12-25-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann has a dinner party and one of Donald's now-married ex-girlfriends will attend. Ann tries to impress her but the plans are ruined when her juvenile weekend guest plugs in a heater to warm up her lemon tree.	177998
1966	That Girl: I'll Be Suing You	T			Episode #4. 9-29-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is sued by a sewing machine salesman who claims she ran into him with her car.	177999
1968	That Girl: If You Were Almost the Only Man in the World	T			Episode #56. 3-21-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is knocked out by a baseball and the doctor that treats her looks exactly like Donald.	178000
1967	That Girl: It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 1)	T			Episode #43. 12-7-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann meets a Fashion Photographer named Noel Prince (Gary Marshal) and Donald dislikes him. Prince wants to take Ann to California for a shoot.	178001
1967	That Girl: It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 2)	T			Episode #44. 12-14-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Fashion Photographer Noel Prince (Gary Marshal)  falls for Ann badly. Donald sees a newspaper photo of Ann and Prince being arrested for frolicking in a fountain and is on the next plane to Los Angeles.	178002
1969	That Girl: It's So Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House	T			Episode #84. 3-13-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald gets a call from Ann late one night because of a mouse in her apartment. Donald goes over to stay in her apartment to protect her.Of course, Ann's father comes by and finds Donald in Ann's apartment and decides that Ann and Donald should be married right away.	178003
1968	That Girl: Just Donald and Me and Jerry Makes Three	T			Episode #69. 11-21-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann get in the middle of friends' troubled marriage to get them back together again.	178004
1968	That Girl: Just Spell the Name Right	T	VHS 1145 (VHS 10968)		Episode #57. 3-28-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Press Agent Eddie Edwards (Jesse White) is hired by Ann (who is pressured to hire the unscrupulous press agent) who promptly links her to a divorce scandal with an actor in the hopes that it will boost Ann's career.	178005
1967	That Girl: Kimomo My House	T			Episode #19. 1-19-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald needs a maid and Ann hires one for him, but who she hires makes her jealous.	178006
1969	That Girl: Kiss That Girl Goodbye	T			Episode #97. 11-27-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald has a chance to go to Paris, but mulls about it when he thinks about how Ann will feel having to live without him.	178007
1967	That Girl: Leaving the Nest Is For the Birds	T			Episode #25. 3-2-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann invites her parents and her aunt to dinner at her house where she tries to prove to them that living in the city is pretty cool. A stranger outside the window ruins Ann's point because he has romantic woes.	178008
1971	That Girl: Limited Engagement, A	T			Episode #128. 1-15-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald breaks off his engagement to Ann because of cold feet.	178009
1966	That Girl: Little Auction Annie	T			Episode #8. 10-27-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.At an antique auction, Ann buys a box of junk with a baseball in it. A strange man follows her because he wants the baseball. It turns out that he is an ex-baseball player who wants the ball for sentimental reasons.	178010
1967	That Girl: Mailman Cometh, The	T	VHS 1145 (VHS 10968)		Episode #42. 11-30-1967. PR	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.While modeling at a famous restaurant, Ann meets an agent who gets her a date with Dick Shawn (Himself) as a publicity stunt, but he doesn't know about it.	178011
1969	That Girl: Many Happy Returns	T			Episode #78. 1-30-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald tries to help Ann out of an IRS mess but gets into a mess himself involving flour.	178012
1967	That Girl: Mating Game, The	T			Episode #30. 4-6-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald has to do a story on the show, "The Mating Game," and he has Ann be a contestant. Ann doesn't know that Donald is one of the bachelors and she picks another man. While she had her date wit this man, Donald tags along to get a story.	178013
1969	That Girl: Mission Improbable (Part 1)	T			Episode #87. 9-18-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.While modeling, Ann is hired to spy on a competitor who is suspected of stealing designs.	178014
1969	That Girl: Mission Improbable (Part 2)	T			Episode #88. 9-25-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Unaware that her cover has been blown, Ann is tricked into photographing reject designs.	178015
1968	That Girl: Muggy Day in Central Park, A	T			Episode #68. 11-14-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is mugged and tries her best not to let her father find out about it. Donald gets into the act by dressing up as a woman to catch muggers to do a story for his magazine.Don dresses up as a woman to research a story on a police unit trapping muggers in Central Park	178016
1969	That Girl: My Part Belongs to Daddy	T			Episode #89. 10-2-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is assigned to direct the Brewster annual party, but has to tell her father that he will not have the starring role.	178017
1969	That Girl: My Sister's Keeper	T			Episode #79. 2-6-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a job in another soda commercial, but she has to have her singing voice dubbed by someone else. Her voice double helps Ann out and Ann tries to do something good for her. She doesn't know that her voice double is a nun.	178018
1966	That Girl: Never Change a Diaper on Opening Night	T			Episode #3. 9-22-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann has a chance to audition for Jules Benedict, but is roped into babysitting her friends' baby.	178019
1970	That Girl: Night They Raided Daddy's, The	T			Episode #107. 2-19-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's father is losing business at his restaurant so she hires a musical group to help bring in business. The group she hires seem harmless enough, but when they perform, they do a Full Monty act.	178020
1970	That Girl: No Man is Manhattan Island	T			Episode #116. 10-16-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.On a game show, Ann is asked to find out about her neighbors. No one wants to speak up, So Ann throws a party to invite everyone until her purse gets stolen.	178021
1969	That Girl: Nobody Here But Us Chickens	T			Episode #90. 10-9-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a job as a dancing chicken for a fried chicken chain. Boss keeps trying to "pluck" her in his car, but Ann gets out of her car and gets stranded.	178022
1968	That Girl: Odpdypahimcaifss	T			Episode #53. 2-22-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Mrs. Hollister stays at Ann's apartment and finds a pair of her son's pants hanging in Ann's closet.	178023
1968	That Girl: Old Man's Darling	T			Episode #60. 4-25-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann meets an elderly man at a party when he accidentally spills his shrimp cocktail on her new white crepe dress. He tries to make it up to her by giving her gifts but Ann cannot accept them.	178024
1970	That Girl: Opening Night	T			Episode #102. 1-8-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann dreads bad reviews of her opening night at Broadway and all this anxiety gets her finger trapped in a kitchen faucet..	178025
1968	That Girl: Other Woman, The	T			Episode #51. 2-1-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Gossip Columnist links Ethel Merman with Ann's father after he escorts Ethel Merman just to be nice. The publicist thinks that they are an item much to Ann's mother's dismay.	178026
1967	That Girl: Paper Hats and Everything	T			Episode #22. 2-9-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann thinks that her friends are going to surprise her with a birthday party when she is invited out to dinner by her father.	178027
1967	That Girl: Pass the Potatoes, Ethel Merman	T			Episode #31. 9-7-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is overwhelmed to find herself on stage with Ethel Merman, who chooses Ann for a walk-on part in a revival of "Gypsy."	178028
1966	That Girl: Phantom of the Horse Opera	T			Episode #14. 12-8-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann find a strange organ player who used to play the soundtrack in silent movies. Donald does a story about him, but he disappears because he is a wanted criminal.	178029
1967	That Girl: Philadelphia Story, The (Part Two)	T			Episode #37. 10-19-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald misses Ann and Ann misses Donald while in Philadelphia to do a play. A fellow cast mate pays too much attention to Ann.	178030
1966	That Girl: Pilot - What's in a Name	T			Series. 9-8-1966 to 9-10-1971. ABC Thursday, 9:30 p.m. 30 minutes.	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.They share a romance for five seasons and finally get engaged in the final season. But before they could get married, the program was cancelled.Ann Marie gets her first role and her agent wants her to change her last name to avoid confusion. Ann's father hates the idea.	178031
1966	That Girl: Poor Little Rich Kid	T			Episode #6. 10-13-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Don tries to compete with a wealthy man who charms Ann by giving her many luxuries. Ann realizes that money is not the most important thing in a relationship.	178032
1967	That Girl: Rain, Snow and Rice	T			Episode #21. 2-2-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann are invited by their friends to a private wedding in Connecticut, but they get snowed in. There are only two rooms available in the inn that they are staying and the boys share one room and the girls share another.The problem begins when their friends decide to stay together leaving Ann and Donald in a room together, much to the chagrin of Ann's parents.	178033
1970	That Girl: Rattle of a Single Girl	T			Episode #117. 10-23-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann go to a pre-nuptial counselor to weed out their non-existent problems.	178034
1970	That Girl: Reunion, The	T			Episode #108. 2-26-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.As class secretary-treasurer, Ann loses track of $360 she is to use for a high school reunion. Her father lends her the money, even though the party is to be at a rival restaurant.At the party, Ann watches three classmates she suspects of having taken the money.	178035
1969	That Girl: Rivals, Eye of the Beholder, The	T			Episode #75. 1-9-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald gives Ann a godawful art piece and she gets a lot of different opinions about it.	178036
1968	That Girl: Rivals, The	T			Episode #48. 1-11-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald goes to Ann's home at her invitation to spend the weekend with her parents. Ann discovers that her father is jealous of Don and sees him as a rival.	178037
1971	That Girl: Russians Are Staying, The	T			Episode #129. 1-29-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann makes friends with a Russian named Nicholai who is a con man sponging off her.	178038
1968	That Girl: Secret Ballot	T			Episode #66. 10-31-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is excited at the prospect of voting in her first presidential election. She's gone to the library to read everything she can about the issues and the political process.But on Halloween night, when Ann's father asks her what party she registered with, Ann feels it's her right to preserve her secret ballot.	178039
1968	That Girl: Seventh Time Around, The	T			Episode #70. 11-28-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald does a story on an old multimillionairess and Ann thinks that she is trying to steal Donald away from her.	178040
1969	That Girl: Shake Hands and Come Out Acting	T			Episode #95. 11-13-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is doing a story on a fighter who wants to be an actor.	178041
1969	That Girl: She Didn't Have the Vegas Notion (Part One)	T			Episode #98. 12-11-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Reporter (Brad Trumbell). Ann gets a job in a show in Las Vegas with an egotistical actor who tries to ruin her relationship with Donald.	178042
1969	That Girl: She Didn't Have the Vegas Notion (Part Two)	T			Episode #99. 12-18-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.An actor pulls a scheme to make it seem like Donald had married a starlet. Ann and Donald find out about the trick and decide to get him back by making it seem as if Don is committing suicide.	178043
1968	That Girl: Should All Our Acquaintances Be Forgot	T			Episode #73. 12-26-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann want to ring in the New Year by themselves, but the arrival of Ann's parents for one quick drink instantly turns their private celebration into a big party house.	178044
1968	That Girl: Sixty-Five on the Aisle	T			Episode #49. 1-18-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann invites her parents to see her Broadway debut. She learns that her lines have been cut considerably so she asks her father to change his reservations to the following night so he can see her uncut role.She's unaware that her part was cut to accommodate a surprise theater party planned by her father.	178045
1969	That Girl: Snow Must Go On, The (Part One)	T			Episode #93. 10-30-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann, Donald and her parents are all stranded in a blizzard at Kennedy Airport. Ann is supposed to go to a Broadway audition and is determined to get there despite the weather.	178046
1966	That Girl: Soap Gets In Your Eyes	T			Episode #12. 11-24-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald's parents meet Ann for the first time, and his mother Mildred takes a dislike to Ann because she plays a vamp on a soap opera.	178047
1968	That Girl: Sock It To Me	T			Episode #61. 9-26-1968	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Against the objections of the director, Ann is awarded a part in a Broadway play by the star, Barry Sullivan (Himself). Ann is excited to get this opportunity, but when the script calls for Ann to slap Barry, she can't bring herself to do it.	178048
1971	That Girl: Soot Yourself	T			Episode #135. 3-12-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.As a member of an ecology-minded group, Ann is assigned to picket in front of the Newsview Magazine building where Donald works. Donald tries to make amends by inviting his boss to Ann's house for dinner. Mr. Adams (James Gregory).	178049
1971	That Girl: Stag Party	T			Episode #133. 2-26-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald's friends throw him a stag party -- which almost costs him his engagement to Ann.	178050
1970	That Girl: Stocks and the Single Girl	T			Episode #106. 2-12-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann accidentally meets a stockbroker and he gives her his card. It seems that he has a list of products (his grocery list) on the back of the card, and Ann invests in the stock market.	178051
1970	That Girl: Stop the Presses, I Want To Get Off	T			Episode #122.  11-17-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is hired by a rival magazine because they think that Donald is going to help her out now that they are engaged.	178052
1969	That Girl: Subject Was Rabies, The	T			Episode #81. 2-20-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's father gets bitten by a dog that follows Ann home and he thinks that he has caught rabies.	178053
1969	That Girl: Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?	T			Episode #86. 3-27-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.At the Newsview Office, Ann's father slips on some water. Donald is told that he has to sign a waiver of responsibility. Donald goes to Mr. Prentice's office and quits only to be talked back into his job by his managing editor.Robert "Big Bob" Prentice (David Lewis).	178054
1970	That Girl: Super Reporter	T			Episode #123. 12-4-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Don is forced to wear an outlandish costume to a meeting with a city official.Donald is stuck in a "Super Don" costume when his friends steal his clothes and forget to give them back to him. All before he is to accept an Humanitarian award from the deputy mayor.	178055
1970	That Girl: Ten Percent of Nothing is Nothing	T			Episode #101. 1-1-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann joins her agent's comedy act in the Catskills, with disastrous results.	178056
1967	That Girl: Tenor's Loving Care, A	T			Episode #24. 2-23-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald gets a story about a famous opera singer with Ann's help. Now if he can only control his romantic urges.	178057
1966	That Girl: Tenor's Loving Care, A	T			Episode	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.	178058
1967	That Girl: Thanksgiving Comes But One a Year, Hopefully	T			Episode #41. 11-23-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald's parents, the Hollingers are upset that their son isn't coming home for Thanksgiving, and the Maries are upset that a family tradition is being broken.Trying to cook everyone's favorite dishes, Ann takes over the kitchen of a neighbor who is away. Dinner turns out to be a disaster.	178059
1970	That Girl: That Cake	T			Episode #120. 11-13-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann lands the prestigious title of "Miss New York Has Everything" and does a TV promotion for the city in which she bakes a fruit-topped cheesecake using all New York ingredients.While baking the cake, Ann loses her ring in the cake batter and to make matters worse, the cake has been shipped to New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller's house for a state dinner.After all the trouble they went to, Ann finds out that her ring wasn't even in the governor's cake. Commentator (Lew Gallo).	178060
1970	That Girl: That Girl's Daddy	T			Episode #121. 11-20-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's father feels as though he is getting too old and Ann introduces him to a woman who makes him feel younger. Ann thinks that he is going to leave her mother when actually he wants to please her.	178061
1967	That Girl: That Honeymoon Apartment	T			Episode #27. 3-16-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a visit from her cheap cousin and his bride. When he refuses to leave, Ann gets a room in a bridal suite to formulate a plan to get him out.	178062
1971	That Girl: That King	T			Episode #132. 2-19-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann makes friends with a king who turns out to be a kid.	178063
1970	That Girl: That Meter Maid	T			Episode #103. 1-22-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann relieves her days as a meter maid when she meets Donald's new boss. As a meter maid, Ann tries to ticket the mayor's illegally parked car and was fired.Donald's new boss was the newspaper editor who printed Ann's letter of protest.	178064
1971	That Girl: That Script	T			Episode #126. 1-1-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann wants film rights to a novel but the author will not sell. He changes his mind when he sees Ann and how much she resembles his late wife. His new wife tells Ann that her husband can't write anymore and Ann turns down the movie out of respect for him.	178065
1970	That Girl: That Senorita	T			Episode #124. 12-11-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a lesson in minorities when a sketch that she is in is very offensive to Mexicans.	178066
1971	That Girl: That Shoplifter	T			Episode #130. 2-5-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann is duped by a robber into shoplifting.	178067
1970	That Girl: There Sure Are a Bunch of Cards in St. Louis (Part One)	T			Episode #118. 10-30-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann learns that killing two birds with one stone is almost too much when she goes to St. Louis with Donald to meet his parents and to star in a play.She is convinced that Don's mother hates her and decides that she might be able to turn it around if she were to have a larger, starring role in the play instead of her more modest part.	178068
1970	That Girl: There Sure Are a Bunch of Cards in St. Louis (Part Two)	T			Episode #119. 11-6-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.In St. Louis to appear in a play and meet Donald's parents, Ann once against finds that nothing is ever easy.	178069
1969	That Girl: There Was a Time Ann Met a Pie Man	T			Episode #80. 2-13-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a job on a TV show. She is a pretty lady that gets hit by a pie. After the spot airs, she is embarrassed to death.	178070
1967	That Girl: There's Nothing To Be Afreud of But Freud Himself	T			Episode #38. 10-26-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald, after a meeting with a famous doctor, uses what he has learned to find out all about Ann's personality.	178071
1967	That Girl: These Boots Weren't Made for Walking	T			Episode #18. 1-12-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann finds a ring a high school sweetheart once gave her. Problems ensue when she tries to return it.	178072
1970	That Girl: They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?	T			Episode #110. 3-12-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.A neighbor is strangely disinterested in a movie her husband is making with Ann and Donald. While viewing the film with Donald, Ann is shocked when she sees the neighbor kissing another man in the background.Ann investigates to get the real story. It turns out that the neighbor is pregnant and the man that she was kissing was her realtor because he found them a perfect place.	178073
1967	That Girl: This Little Piggy Had a Ball	T			Episode #28. 3-23-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann has her toe stuck in a bowling ball at a very inopportune moment.	178074
1971	That Girl: Those Friars	T			Episode #127. 1-8-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's late uncle wills her an old trunk filled with bits and pieces of his career in vaudeville. Ann is doubly surprised when stars Milton Berle and Danny Thomas (Themselves) pay a visit to her apartment and try to buy the old trunk.	178075
1966	That Girl: Time for Arrest	T			Episode #9. 11-3-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann ends up in jail trying to help a fellow waitress when she serves two rival underworld groups and the place gets raided by police.	178076
1967	That Girl: To Each Her Own	T			Episode #34. 9-28-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald does a story on computer dating. Ann is jealous when Donald's Compudate match turns out to be an attractive model.So Ann fills out a Compudate card herself and comes up with a good-looking date who turns out to be a lot more like Donald than she'd care to admit.	178077
1971	That Girl: Two For the Money	T			Episode #134. 3-5-1971	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann gets a modeling assignment at Belmont Race Track and when Donald's friends realize there's a horse running named for her, they see it as a "sign" and send her with the money to place a bet for them. She loses the ticket at the wrong time.	178078
1970	That Girl: Ug, Wilderness (Part Two)	T			Episode #105. 2-5-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.After determining that Donald and Ann are okay, Donald's friend goes to look for help. Ann and Donald start walking to keep warm and find a cabin.Ann's father gets nervous when they don't arrive on time and calls out a search party.	178079
1970	That Girl: Uncle Herbert For All Seasons, An	T			Episode #125. 12-18-1970	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald and Ann's world is turned upside down by Uncle Herbert when he makes bogus get-rich-quick schemes.	178080
1967	That Girl: What Are Your Intentions?	T			Episode #23. 2-16-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is pressed by Ann's father on whether he intends to marry Ann and it causes a big fight between Donald and Ann.	178081
1966	That Girl: What's in a Name?	T			Episode #11. 11-17-1966	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann's agent suggests changing her last name to avoid confusion, but the idea infuriates her father.	178082
1967	That Girl: When in Rome	T			Episode #40. 11-9-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Ann wins a part in an Italian movie, but turns it down when she discovers a nude scene.	178083
1969	That Girl: Write is Wrong (Part Two)	T			Episode #94. 11-6-1969	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald writes a TV segment about the incident at Kennedy Airport if Ann agrees to be the star. Donald is constantly bugged about rewrites and all that, and the whole thing turns out to be a mess.Thank god for pre-emption, Ann thinks when the show is supposed to be on.	178084
1967	That Girl: You Have To Know Someone To Be Unknown	T	VHS 1145 (VHS 10968)		Episode #26. 3-9-1967	Magazine Reporter Donald "Don" Hollinger (Ted Bessel) for Newsview Magazine is the boyfriend of a talented, young and beautiful, hoping to make a career as an actress woman who moves to Manhattan supporting herself by taking various part-time jobs.Donald is asked to put  in a good word for Ann who reads that a famous producer is looking for an unknown for his play. Donald tries to tell Ann that the producer has found his star a long time ago, but she doesn't listen.Don refuses to help Ann place "happenings" in the newspaper	178085
1914	That Hahnheimer Story	SS	UCLA	Pegler, Arthur James	In "Today's Short Stories Analyzed."	Journalist. Young Singleton. Sunday Nation.  Office full of newspapermen.	178086
1959	That Kind of Woman	M			PR - Loren	Public Relations Man Harry Corwin (Keenan Wynn)	178087
1970	That Lady From Peking	M	SV 226	Davis, Eddie (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaperman Max Foster (Carl Betz) and novelist involved in espionage. Journalist becomes involved in helping Russian diplomat defect in exchange for the diplomat's diary, which gives inside information on Communist China.Diplomat is killed and journalist tries to get the diary from his daughter. Eventually he obtains the journal, but tells federal agents he will not turn it over to them unless he finds a section that affects national security.Journalist expresses typical disdain for his own profession. Brother: "I wanted to be a journalist like you." Journalist responds that he wanted something better for him.  "I haven't been surprised since my mother caught me dipping into the cookie jar…"…and hit me over the head with a newspaper." "How apropos and prophetic for a newspaperman." "And painful. It was the Sunday edition of the New York Times."	178088
1975	That Lucky Touch	M	SVD 663. SVD 769	Hart, Moss (Idea). John Briley (Screenplay). Monja Danischewsky (Adaptation).	Ness Book	Correspondent  Julia Richardson (Susannah York) for Washington Post who opposes arms dealers and military as a whole (first seen on a train writing an article called "Shoot the Generals!").  Resents ex-husband, a military officer.Obvious biases. Richardson arrives in Brussels to cover the war games and tries to make connections with members of military through her friend, the wife of a general. Also meets arms dealer who rents apartment across from her.She accuses him of selling death. Richardson and photographer crash shooting party where generals of various countries have gathered to make negotiations. Creates chaos between Italian and English factions. Discovered and chased by generals.Story and photographs appear in papers around the world. Photographer (Fabian Cevallos).	178089
1970	That Man Cartwright	N	OWN - H	Fairbairn, Ann		Newspaper. Cuff Cartwright, advertising executive from New York comes to the California Valley to sell an inherited newspaper, but stays to get involved in the struggle of the farm workers.	178090
1938	That Mothers Might Live	DM	DVD -R HQ 6836	Zinneman, Fred, Director. Herman Boxer, writer.	MGM Short	Host John Nesbitt.	178091
1997	That Old Feeling	M				Tabloid Photojournalist Joey Donna (Danny Nucci) has been following Diva Lilly Leonard (Bette Midler), her writing husband Dan De Mora (Dennis Farina) and their daughter Molly de Mora (Paul Marshall) for years, hiding, stalking, shooting free-lance pictures for tabloid newspapers and magazines including the Globe. Now he is trying to get pictures of Molly’s wedding when Leonard and DeMora, divorced for 14 years, reconnect. He falls for Molly and eventually she falls for him when they try to find Lilly who has run off with Dan for a final fling.	178092
1948	That Reminds Me	DT				Host Walter Kiernan talk show	178093
1926	That Royle Girl	M			Fields	Chicago Tribune Reporter helps heroine disguises self and tries to trap a gangster	178094
1986	That Secret Sunday	MT		Martinez, Al, Philip Saltzman (Teleplay)	Ness Book - Good Quotes	Reporter Gerald Remson (James Farentino) who once reported from areas like Beirut and now joins the staff of The Chronicle to expose a police conspiracy.Objects to being assigned to work with female reporter Collie Sherwood (Daphne Ashbrook) and hotshot cub reporter Scott Dennis (Parker Stevenson). Also on the team is a young reporter, Mondo Harris (Robert Romanus).Death of 17-year-old girl at a wild police party.  Victim's sister run off the road, made girl's murder look like the work of a serial killer. Remson believes it is an inside job after getting exclusive information from a morgue attendant.Dennis goes to work on a cop who is killed in a fake drunk driving accident and Dennis is pushed down the stairs.  Remson is shot and is in the hospital when the paper prints a cop's confession. Turns out Dennis made up the story. He is fired.Paper prints a kind of retraction and Remson chalks it up as "another red letter day for American journalism." Police chief uncovers corruption.  "You know, being first is only half as good as being right."	178095
1981	That Teen Show	DT				Magazine	178096
1996	That Thing You Do!	M	DVD -R HQ 3177, 3178			News Media. Play-Tone Reporters (Michael P. Byrne, Dick Corman, Diane McGee). Play-Tone Photographer (Gedde Watanabe). Polaroid TV Host (Warren Berlinger). KJZZ DJ (Clint Howard). KMPC DJ (Paul Feig). Hollywood Showcase Announcer (Robert Ridgely).Mr. White's Photographer (Phillip V. Caruso).	178097
1941	That Uncertain Feeling	M	DVD -R HQ 2977, 2930. SVD 1340			Magazine. Town and Country magazine story	178098
1964	That Was the Week That Was	T			Series 1-10-1964 to 9-7-1965. NBC	Parody News. Format of news program, commentary, satire of news events. Commentator David Frost. Guests included Woody Allen and Steve Allen. Singer Tom Lehrer.	178099
1962	That Was The Week That Was (aka TW3):	T			UK. Series 1962-1963. BBC	Parody News. Commentator David Frost. Cartoonist Timothy Birdsall. Political Commentator Bernard Levin. Groundbreaking in its lampooning of the establishment.At the end of each episode, Frost would usually sign off with "That was the week that was."	178100
1973	That Was the Year That Was	T			Comedy Special, 1972	Parody News. Satire featuring Commentators David Frost, William F. Buckley Jr., Art Buchwald	178101
1976	That Was the Year That Was	T			Series	Film Critic Rex Reed	178102
1955	That Was Yesterday	N		Home, Michael (Bush, Christ.)		Press	178103
1948	That Winter	N		Miller, Merle		Newsmagazine Writer. World War II veteran is a newsmagazine writer.  Little to do with journalism, glimpses of the office or the character at work.  Newsman finally quits job in disgust at the insincerity and shoddiness of the periodical.	178104
1968	That Woman	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	178105
1950	That Wonderful Guy	T				Drama Critic. Musical comedy series: Neil Hamilton as crotchety dramatic critic. Jack Lemmon as young songwriter-actor who got a job as critic's manservant	178106
1948	That Wonderful Urge	M	SVDSP 742.	Lipman, William R. (Story). Jay Dratler (Screenplay).	Ness Book - Remake of Love Is News	Reporter Tom Tyler (Tyrone Power) of New York Chronicle writes unflattering stories about heiress. He finds her on vacation and using a phony name tells her he is a small town reporter who wants to counteract lies being printed about her.She discovers truth and announces she has married the reporter. Reporter's Editor Duffy (Lloyd Gough) of the Chronicle fires him for missing his own scoop. Reporter tries to end story by marrying fellow reporter Jessica Woods (Arleen Whelan).Heiress arrives at marriage bureau and accuses him of bigotry. Reporter convinces editor he is not married and they suit against heiress. After trial, the reporter and the heiress end up together. Couple read a book on sexual behavior in final shot.Reporter (Jack Gargan). Reporter (Don Kohler). Reporter (Bob McCord). Reporter (Charles Tannen).	178107
1934	That's Gratitude	M			PR	Publicity Man (John Sheehan). Photographer (Franklin Pangborn).	178108
1980	That's Incredible	DT			Series 1980-1984	Reality Program	178109
1991	That's Incredible	T	SV 90		7-12-1991	News Media	178110
2004	That's Just Wrong	T				Correspondent (Eric Edelstein). Co-Hosts (Diane Klimaszewski, Elaine Klimaszewski).	178111
2002	That's Life: All About Lydia	T	SVD 1149 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #30. 1-11-2002	News Media. Reporter (Brooke Burke).	178112
2000	That's Life: Bad Hair Week	T			Episode #5.10-28-2000	Photographer (Tamir Yardenne).	178113
2001	That's Life: Idiots	T			Episode #27.  11-16-2001	Interviewer (John Eric Bentley).	178114
2001	That's Life: Oh Baby!	T	SVD 1136 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	News Media covers election and student controversy	178115
1951	That's My Boy	M				Sports Announcer (Tom Harmon). Photographer (Torben Meyer).	178116
1984	That's My Boy: Ring If You Need Me	T			Episode #22. 6-8-1984	Commentator, Race (Anthony Schaeffer - Voice).	178117
2001	That's My Bush:	T	VHS 1015		Episodes. Series 4-4-2001 to 5-23-2001	News Media. President George W. Bush (Timothy Bottoms)	178118
2001	That's My Bush: Mom 'E' D.E.A. Arrest	T			Episode #6. 5-9-2001	Reporter (Jim Jansen). Arrest of one-millionth drug offender is taking place. Laura doesn't want George's mom at the ceremony. She tells everyone at the ceremony that George, who took ecstasy instead of aspirin, has to leave.	178119
2001	That's My Bush: Poorly Executed Plan, A	T			Episode #2. 4-11-2001	News Media. Reporter (Victoria Hoffman). Reporter #2 (Peter Kanetis). George's college buddies make a mess of the White house and stage a fake execution that George thinks is real.	178120
1980	That's My Life:	T			Series 1980-1981	News Media	178121
1980	That's My Line	DT				Reporters Tiiu Leek, Suzanne Childs and Kerry Millerick on reality program	178122
1937	That's My Story	M		Perlman, Vee Terrys (Story - "Scoop.")	Ness Book	Reporter Fields (William Lundigan) fired off every paper in two. He  mistakes female reporter Janet Marlowe of the Clarion (Claudia Morgan) was gangster's moll he wants to interviewGiven one last chance by the editor of The Examiner. As soon as story of interview is printed in the Examiner, The Clarion identifies it as a hoax. Fields' editor fires him. The two reporters go after the crooks. Both call in an exclusive.When the identical stories appear in the two papers, Fields is again fired and he and Marlowe decide to leave town together.	178123
1939	That's Right -- You're Wrong	M	DVD -R HQ 3713, 3714. SVD 1347			Gossip Columnists Hedda Hopper, Sheila Graham, Erskine Johnson, Jimmy Fiedler as themselves. Media	178124
2003	That's So Raven: Fish Called Raven, A	T	VHS 1323		Episode #5. 1-24-2003. Series 1-17-2003 to 1-1-2008.	School Newspaper. Raven misuses her psychic abilities to benefit her aspirations as a writer for the school newspaper. Raven has a vision of Eddie scoring the winning basket.Serena, a rival editor, overhears Raven telling Chelsea and threatens to expose Raven's secret.	178125
2003	That's So Raven: He's Got the Power	T	DVD -R HQ 2679		Episode #36. 7-9-2004.	News Media. School Newspaper. Comet passes over San Francisco and gives Eddie psychic powers.	178126
2005	That's So Raven: True Colors	T	DVD -R HQ 10352 (Missing Credits)		Episode #53. 2-4-2005	News Media. Reporter (Devika Parikh).	178127
2003	That's So Raven: Wake Up, Victor	T			Episode #4. 1-17-2003	Reporter Kelly Bryant (Jody Howard). Victor gets to be on the TV show, "Wake Up San Francisco!" Raven has a vision that everything is going to go wrong.Everything does go wrong when Cory and his friend Miles accidentally hypotize Victor into going to sleep. They all have to wake him up before his career is over.	178128
2007	That's The Way It Is: Celebrating Cronkite at 90	DT	DVD -R HQ 8517		5-2007	TV Anchorman Walter Cronkite's 90th birthday is celebrated by the top news media stars of the last 50 years.	178129
1975	That's the Way of the World	M				TV Interviewer (Jerry Rush).	178130
1972	That's Your Funeral	M				Reporter (James H. Ware)	178131
1999	The Prince of Tennis	CB		Konomi, Takeshi	Japan. 1999-2008. Published by Shueisha. Manga series. Sports manga	High School Newspaper Reporter Sadaharu Inui does not actually work for the school newspaper, but he acts like one when he goes into “data gathering” mode, practically stalking his own teammates to capture their reactions to major and personal events. (In the Chinese version, Tomoka is actually on the newspaper staff.)	178132
2001	The Prince of Tennis	C			Japan. 2001-2005. Produced by Trans Arts studio. Run on Animax and TV Tokyo networks	High School Newspaper Reporter Sadaharu Inui does not actually work for the school newspaper, but he acts like one when he goes into “data gathering” mode, practically stalking his own teammates to capture their reactions to major and personal events. (In the Chinese version, Tomoka is actually on the newspaper staff.)	178133
1993	The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again	C			Produced by U.S. Renditions studio	TV Entertainment Reporter Hibiki Kanzaki works as an entertainment reporter for the television network SNN (Scramble News Network). He wants be more, however, and jumps at the chance to cover the first encounters with the Marduk invaders. While covering one of the battles, he discovers Ishtar, an Emulator used to excite the aggressive tendencies of the Marduk through her singing. He brings her to Earth to show her its culture. (Voiced by: Jonathan Fahn)	178134
1992	The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again	CB		Tomita, Sukehiro	Japan. 1992-1993. Illustrated by Tsuguo Okazaki. Published by Shogakukan. Manga Series.	TV Entertainment Reporter Hibiki Kanzaki works as an entertainment reporter for the television network SNN (Scramble News Network). He wants be more, however, and jumps at the chance to cover the first encounters with the Marduk invaders. While covering one of the battles, he discovers Ishtar, an Emulator used to excite the aggressive tendencies of the Marduk through her singing. He brings her to Earth to show her its culture.	178135
1994	Thea Barlow: All the Old Lions	N		Caverly, Carol	#1 Thea Barlow Series	Magazine Journalist Thea Barlow, an ex-teacher from Chicago, gets a job as an editor for Western True Adventures, a magazine of the old West. Her first assignment is to get the story of Halfway Halt, a defunct whorehouse in Hijaz, Wyoming.When she arrives, she's met with anger and hostility from the townspeople, who suspect she's there as a "new girl" for the whorehouse. The residents do not want the old ways revived in their town.Then a local woman is murdered outside the town hall, and another local is found unconscious in a barrow pit.Thea realizes someone is going to great lengths to keep Halfway Hall's decades-old secrets hidden and she must solve the mystery in order to save her own life.	178136
2000	Thea Barlow: Dead in Hog Heaven	N		Caverly, Carol	#3 Thea Barlow Series	Magazine Journalist Thea Barlow is a writer for a western magazine in Chicago who quits her job and moves to Wyoming to try her hand at freelance writing and romance. Decides to do an article on the old Four Mile Hog Ranch in Hog Heaven, Wyoming.It's a retirement community for over-the-hill saloon girls that is desperately trying to stay alive. Before long, she is caught in a storm of violence, greed and deceit that leaves her accused of murder and fighting for her life.	178137
1996	Thea Barlow: Frogskin and Muttonfat	N		Caverly, Carol	#2 Thea Barlow Series	Magazine Editor Thea Barlow, of Western True Adventures in Chicago, returns to Wyoming to interview the last of the Old Time Bandits, an 82-year-old just released from prison. Greed, murder and revenge..	178138
1949	Theater of the Mind	T			Series - Anthology series of psychological dramas	Editor of Parents Magazine Claire Savage Littledale	178139
1968	Theatre 625: Mille miglia	TF			Episode #94. 8-5-1968	Radio Commentator (Fabio Galvano).	178140
1943	Theatre Guild of the Air, The	R			Series 1943, 1945-1949, 1949-1953.	News Media. Adaptations of films involving journalists.	178141
1972	Theatre of Blood	M	L. SV 274-275	Mann, Stanley and John Kohn (Idea). Anthony Greville-Bell (Screenplay)	Great Britain	Critics. Eight members of London Critics' Circle. Critics Solomon Psaltery (Jack Hawkins). Meredith Merridew (Robert Morley). Horace Sprout (Arthur Lowe). Miss Chloe Moon (Coral Browne). Trevor Dickman (Harry Andrews).Critics Hector Snipe (Dennis Price). Oliver Larding (Robert Coote). George Maxwell (Michael Hordern).  Peregrine Devlin (Ian Hendry) is the sole survivor.Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price) seeks revenge by killing the critics who gave him bad notices. Murders in Shakespeare's plays are used to dispatch critics. One victim points out Lionheart rewrites the scripts when they do not match his intentions.Critic Devlin who survives gives Lionheart a bad review before the actor dies. "Critics make errors. After all, we're all human." "An opinion I find myself incapable of sharing."	178142
1945	Theatre of Famous Radio Players, The	R			Series	Press	178143
1943	Theatre of Life: Give Us The Earth!	M	VHS 1293, VHS 1363		Series	Associated Press Featurette	178144
1949	Theatre of Life: Traffic With The Devil	M	SVDSP 1282		Series	Associated Press Featurette. Reality Program. Fact-Films from Real Life. Produced in Cooperation with The Associated Press. Filmed with cooperation with the Los Angeles Police Department and the National Safety Commission.	178145
1944	Theatre of Romance	R			Series 1944-1946	Press. Adaptation of films involving journalists	178146
2001	TheCampusHouse.com	G				Reporter (Anita Gnan). News Reporter (Eve Green)	178147
2006	Theda Krakow: Cattery Row	NM		Simon, Clea	#2 in Theda Krakow Series	Journalist Theda Krakow, a spunky Boston freelancer, has a major blowup with her editor Tim at the Boston Morning Mail newspaper and walks out in a tiff, which leads to her current financial crisis..When a call comes in asking her to profile a gifted female musician who's reclusive, it's a welcome relief from both Krakow's man and money troubles. She has a feline friend, Musetta, who goes everywhere she goes.In recent months, eight catteries near Beantown have been  broken into and expensive show cats stolen. Theda is puzzled over the thefts because without documents of their lineage, the cats are practically worthless. Why would anyone steal them?One of Theda's friends, an eccentric cat-breeder says a phone call told her if she doesn't pay off, her cats will be killed. Theda gets hired to write a story about four women including her friend. When she goes to interview her, her friend is murdered.The singer tells Theda she's being blackmailed. Someone has evidence that the singer has been drinking and using prescription drugs.	178148
2007	Theda Krakow: Cries and Whiskers	N		Simon, Clea	#3 in Theda Krakow Series	Freelance Journalist Theda Krakow  of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is caught up in investigating the rise of a dangerous new designer drug that threatens the musicians and fans who make up the club scene she considers her second home.  The reporter is too busy covering the club scene to care much when an animal-rights activist who cared more about wild creatures than people is killed by a hit-and-run driver.  When Theda discovers that the accident victim was rescuing feral cats during a winter storm, she decides to help her friend, a punk rocker who owns an animal shelter, investigate the accident. As she learns more about the tensions within the animal-rights group and the origins of the dangerous drug, the reporter finds that she may have the biggest story of her career. It may also be her last. When is Theda going to realize that contrary to her editor’s opinion, she is a fine investigative reporter?	178149
2006	Theda Krakow: Mew Is For Murder	NM		Simon, Clea	#1 in Theda Krakow Series	Freelance Feature Writer Theda Krakow works out of Boston. She is in a funk. Her sometime boyfriend's gone for good. Death of a beloved cat opens a bigger void. And the career leap she's made from copy editor to freelance writer left her finances flat.She desperately needs a headline to get her life back on track. One day, out for a stroll in her Cambridge neighborhood, Theda sees an adorable stray kitten. The charmer leads Theda to an old woman holed up in a decrepit house full of cats.The crazy cat lady is a story Theda thinks can catapult her out of the dumps.  But when she returns to interview the cat woman, she finds the woman dead of an apparent accident. Neighbors are celebrating and the police aren't interested.The cats are removed to a shelter. End of story. But not for Theda -- one or two things don't compute. So she marshals her investigative journalism skills to turn gumshoe. Someone keeps breaking into her house, rumored to contain treasure.A cat named Aslan will save the day.	178150
1984	Theft of the Shroud	N		Rothman, Anne-Ken Hicks		Journalist tries to discover who stole the most sacred relic in the world.	178151
1994	Their Kind of Town	N		Whittingham, Richard		Reporter Holly Stryker smells a scoop in Chicago when two men are killed by the mob. Brought to the Windy City to take care of a small-time hood who tries to rip off the Outfit, imported hit men whack the right man and a wrong one for good measure. An innocent young girl sees it all. Now the girl and the trigger man have disappeared, the mob is going ballistic, and opportunistic politicos are stirring up the public. Streetwise reporter Stryker and Chicago cop Joe Morrison investigate a botched mob hit in which an innocent teenager is killed. The hit, on a low-level mobster, is performed under a Chicago expressway by two hired guns, one of whom wears a ponytail. Also killed is a witness, a teenaged lack gang member whose girlfriend escapes notice. She goes into hiding. So does the ponytail. Hunting them both is the mob, the dead youth’s gang, Chicago cop Morrison and ambitious journalist Holly Stryker, who smells a good story and goes after the divorced Morrison. 	178152
1899	Their Silver Wedding Journey	N	USC	Howells, William Dean		Journalist Burnamy, young journalist tells Miss Triscoe that "the kind of journalism that women do isn't the most dignified." Mr. Stoller is the vulgar viper of a newspaper owner.L.J. Burnamy, a handsome young newspaperman and author.  Tom March, capable assistant editor, now in his mid-twenties of Every Other Week  (introduced in other Howell novels). Runs the  paper while his parents are in Europe.	178153
2005	Their Unexpected Family	NR		Duarte, Judy	Silhouette Special Edition #1676	Reporter Mark Anderson has been keeping a close eye on Juliet Rivera, the favorite waitress at the Hitching Post who has finally followed her doctor’s orders and is taking some much-needed time off before her little bundle of joy arrives. Sparks are flying between Juliet and Mark. Yet the sexy native son has been gone a long time and in spite of doting on Juliet he doesn’t seem too eager to hang around town and face his troubled past. Will this investigative Romeo put his demons to rest and find love with the beautiful mom-to-be?	178154
1946	Theirs Is the Glory	M				War Correspondent (Stanley Maxted - Himself). War Correspondent (Allan Wood - Himself).	178155
1939	Thelma Gordon: Comet, The	CB				Reporter Thelma Gordon	178156
1950	Thelma Jordan	M				Reporter (Nick Cravat)	178157
1989	Thelo na sou po	MF				Photographer (Michalis Maniatis)	178158
1954	Them!	M	L			Reporter (Booth Colman). Reporter (Walter Coy). Reporter (Douglas Spencer). Reporter at L.A. News Conference (Richard Deacon).	178159
1969	Then Came Bronson: …Famine Where Abundance Lies, A	T			Episode #3. 10-1-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed). Bronson is hired by lonely widower Monica to work on her ranch.Her teenage daughter Lori soon becomes smitten with Bronson while Monica finds Bronson's demeanor captivating. Bronson's dilemma is how to deal with the attention of both women without causing them emotional injury.	178160
1969	Then Came Bronson: 3:13 Arrives at Noon, The	T			Episode #7. 10-29-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. In a small town, Jim is hit by the man who owns the whole town including the sheriff. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Clay Turner is a bank robber and former local hero who has been imprisoned for years. When paroled, he returns to his hometown and causes three people much anxiety because he made revenge threats to them many years ago.Ed Braeden is nervous because he married Turner's former girlfriend. Bronson finds Turner's return affects him.	178161
1970	Then Came Bronson: A-Pickin' An' A-Singin'	T			Episode #16. 1-14-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson gets a job in a honky tonk bar and sings with the band. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson becomes part of a singing duo in order to compete in a song contest and land a job at a highway honky tonk. A greedy local disc jockey, Johnny Dell, signs the songwriter to a restrictive contract but he has running on his mind.The waitress who loves the singer and Bronson wonder about the singer's veracity when someone else claims ownership of the songs written by the singer.	178162
1969	Then Came Bronson: Against a Blank Cold Wall	T			Episode #14. 12-24-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson looks up and an old Indian friend who wants to go back to the old Indian ways. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)	178163
1969	Then Came Bronson: All the World and God	T			Episode #11. 12-3-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson finds a lost puppy and meets a beautiful lady doctor. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)	178164
1969	Then Came Bronson: Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt	T			Episode #6. 10-22-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Jim befriends a pregnant girl in a rain storm while looking for a friend in the mountain community. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson travels to Colorado to find an old friend named Bucky O'Neill -- a priest with a crisis of confidence. Bucky has fallen in love with Mary Draper and yet leaving the priesthood torments his conscience.May is tortured as well and blames herself for Bucky's dilemma. She also believes she's destined to die giving childbirth. When she refuses medical help, Bronson is forced to make a decision.	178165
1969	Then Came Bronson: Circle of Time, The	T			Episode #4. 10-8-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson ends up in a ghost town whose sole resident is the venerable Hattie Calder (Elsa Lanchester). She piques Bronson's interest with her tales of surviving the Titanic disaster and her vitality.Hattie has an ongoing quarrel with a bandit who is secretly looking for a silver vein. Her one remaining wish in life is to be buried next to her husband in a nearby plot.	178166
1970	Then Came Bronson: Forest Primeval, The	T			Episode #23. 3-4-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson loses control on a mountain road and his bike falls down the slope with him tumbling after it. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson decides to ride out of the forest by following the contour of the terrain. In the process, the trip imbues Bronson with a deep respect for nature and the environment.	178167
1970	Then Came Bronson: Gleam of the Eagle Mind, The	T			Episode #17. 1-21-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson splattered with mud by an older man in a panel truck with no brakes. He is a painter and Bronson becomes his unlikely assistant on painting a barn.When the eccentric painter paints a mural of a naked woman on the side of a barn it places him and Bronson in trouble with the owner and the city locals.	178168
1969	Then Came Bronson: Long Trip to Yesterday, A	T			Episode #12. 12-10-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson helps a reluctant biker in distress with a loan when his bike breaks down on the road. In order to repay him, the man takes Bronson to his family's home where he has not visited since he left many years ago.He returns in order to attend his mother's funeral. His homecoming causes tribulation for all.	178169
1970	Then Came Bronson: Lucky Day	T			Episode #19. 2-4-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson goes to Reno to see his sister who is engaged to a jerk. Editor Carson (Bert Freed)Bronson travels to see his cousin in Reno, Nevada. He gives his cousin money to buy a wedding dress but his sister impetuously chooses to gamble with the money and catches the gambling fever.	178170
1970	Then Came Bronson: Mary R., The	T			Episode #25. 3-25-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson helps an uncle and cousin repair and restore an old fishing boat. The cousin is passionate about restoring the boat because it reminds him of his late mother. The uncle would prefer to sell the boat.When the uncle's fiancée demands that the man choose between the boat or her, it forces him to make a vital decision.	178171
1970	Then Came Bronson: Mating Dance for Tender Grass	T			Episode #20. 2-11-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson is attacked by Indians on motorcycles. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson and Native American Boise Idaho both vie for the attention of a beautiful woman by entering a cross-country motorcycle race.At first Bronson is against the idea but after constant provoking by Idaho and his accomplices (Spare Parts One and Spare Parts Two), he decides to prove his courage and impress the woman (Tender Grass) in the process.	178172
1970	Then Came Bronson: Mountain, The	T			Episode #21. 2-18-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson meets a famous writer and his beautiful blonde wife. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Like Ernest Hemingway and the like the character of out the novel, "The Sun Also Rises," the elder Wilson Ford (James Whitmore) is a renowned novelist with a secret that motivates him to act with abandon.In order to hone his writing skills and to prove his mettle, Ford constantly puts his courage to trial by performing daring, bold and often foolish deeds.Against his wife's wishes, Ford cajoles Bronson into a mountain hike that pits the older Ford against a youthful Bronson in a dangerous trek.	178173
1970	Then Came Bronson: Ninety-Nine Mile Circle, The	T			Episode #24. 3-11-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson helps a man on the highway who ran out of gas. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).The man helps Bronson after his bike needs repairs. In the process they share the beauty of the terrain and a friendship develops.	178174
1969	Then Came Bronson: Old Motorcycle Fiasco, The	T			Episode #2. 9-24-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed). Jim has an accident with another motorcycle carrying a boy and a girl. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).When Bronson's motorbike is inadvertently badly damaged by a careless gasoline attendant a grizzled oldster Alex lets Bronson use his ranch to make the needed repairs. Alex shows Bronson his old bike, an antique 1937 Rudge Ulster that has been in storage.Soon both are riding again and, since Alex had promised his wife Nora that he would abandon cycling, it leads to complications in his marriage and more.	178175
1969	Then Came Bronson: Old Tigers Never Die - They Just Run Away	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Jim picks up a beautiful blonde hitchhiker. He doesn't know her husband is watching and follows them. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson stays at the home of Oliver, a retired pressman who loves and loves to talk. Russ Faber learns that Bronson plans to enter a local motorbike race and becomes obsessed with defeating Bronson in the race.	178176
1969	Then Came Bronson: Runner, The (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 9-17-1969. Series 9-17-1969 to 9-9-1970.	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed). Bronson travels to see an old girlfriend who is helping her father run a camp for Autistic children.Jim Bronson takes a temp job at Hanrahan School, a summer camp for disturbed children run by noted therapist Edward Hanrahan and his daughter, Doris. Doris is by chance an old girlfriend of Bronson.He becomes affected by a small autistic boy John known as "the runner" for his penchant to flee. Hanrahan gives Bronson wide latitude in dealing with John and this leads to complications.	178177
1969	Then Came Bronson: Sibyl	T			Episode #15. 12-31-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson is charmed by Sibyl who fancies herself a witch and is part of a band of occultists lead by cult-leader Hermes. Bronson at first is entertained by her beliefs but later recoils at her lifestyle.Ultimately, Sibyl has to determine the greater meaning of the supernatural, and in the process - life.	178178
1969	Then Came Bronson: Spitball Kid, The	T			Episode #13. 12-17-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson meets a young boy who wants to become a big league baseball player. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).The arrogant William Lovering is regarded as a great pitcher in a local bush league baseball team. When Bronson rides into town and takes a job as a ball player he soon finds he's able to hit the ball off Lovering at will.Bronson tries to prepare Lovering for a try-out with major league scout Art Gilroy (Don Drysdale).	178179
1970	Then Came Bronson: Still Waters	T			Episode #22. 2-25-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson meets a girl, Petey Traine (Veronica Cartwright) whose dad, Harve Traine (John Colicos) owns a newspaper. Printer Billy (Karl Lukas)Bronson gets a new job. The father has a drinking problem. Traine is publisher of "The Pacific Grove Press." He warns the community in a series of editorials about the ecological havoc industrial pollution is causing the local bay and surrounding ocean.Parochial financial concerns who advertise with Harve's newspaper, however, cause him serious emotional hardship and a potential financial disaster.Harve's daughter, Petey Traine, a writer for the paper, and Jim Bronson, both believe in the cause of the paper's editorials.Yet, does Harve stick to his editorial guns and face monetary ruin or does he acquiesce to the wishes of the advertisers and in the process lose the respect of his daughter?	178180
1970	Then Came Bronson: That Undiscovered Country	T			Episode #18. 1-28-1970	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson ends up on an Amish farm. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson's tales of the outside world captivate a young man and woman in an Amish community. The man heads out to see the world he has been missing in the city. He meets a model while the woman back in the Amish community ponders love and the future.	178181
1969	Then Came Bronson: Two Percent of Nothing	T			Episode #10.  11-26-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Bronson ends up in a desert town with no money. Takes a job on an oil rig. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Bronson accepts two percent of a potential oil well that is possibly ready to blow in lieu of cash for work done for Royce MacLeod. Unfortunately, MacLeod faces foreclosure on his land if he can't be the target date specified on a promissory note.	178182
1970	Then Came Bronson: What's an Ark Without Centaurs?	T			Episode #26. 4-1-1970. Final Episode	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).A man hires Bronson to work on his yacht. He and his daughter are not communicating well because of their conflicting lifestyles and values. When she leaves to see friends in a Buddhist community, Bronson follows her.In the process both father and daughter question his motivations.	178183
1969	Then Came Bronson: Where Will the Trumpets Be?	T			Episode #5. 10-15-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Jim visits a ranch owned by a retired, injured bull fighter. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).Two beautiful sisters compete for the attention of both Bronson and Miguel who approaches motorbike riding using the same aggressive methods that he uses to fight bulls in the bullring.	178184
1969	Then Came Bronson: Your Love Is Like a Demolition Derby in My Heart	T			Episode #9. 11-19-1969	Newspaper Reporter Jim Bronson (Michael Parks) quits his job and travels across America by motorcycle. Editor Carson (Bert Freed).When Bronson arrives in town he meets and asks Leona out on a date. She has a brother, Darryl, whose excessive protection of her causes her much dismay.Bronson helps Leona enter a demolition derby that inevitably puts Bronson in a difficult predicament with her brother.	178185
2008	Then She Found Me	T				TV Talk Show Host (Bette Midler) enters the life of her birth daughter, a teacher whose marriage is breaking up and whose relationship with a single dad is still uncertain. 	178186
2009	Theo’s Story	N		Rhody, Ron		Columnist Theo Clark is lead to a story he cannot write -- the story of the Dannans and Jesse Bristow. On the eve of World War II, the coatless body of prominent publisher Benjamin Dannan is found lying in the snow beside a lonely road in east Kentucky, far from home. No one knows why he is there or how he got there or whether his death is accident or murder. The high-profile mystery remains one for 30 years until an odd chain of events leads Journalist Clark to the story. The search takes place in the middle of Bristow’s bitterly fought governor’s race and leads Theo from a remote Melungeon village and the mystery of the Lost Colony to the coal mines of Harlem County and the aftermath of The Battle at Evarts. There is a “perfect murder” to confront, a scandal to contain, and a forsaken lover to comfort. Theo’s compulsion to make things right leads to a disturbing but strangely satisfying conclusion. 	178187
1936	Theodora Goes Wild	M	DVD -R HQ 4013, 4014	McCarthy, Mary (Story). Sidney Buchman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Jed Waterbury  (Thomas Mitchell) of the Lynnefield Bugle, "the Pulse of Lynnefield." Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Beatrice Curtis). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Eddie Hart). Reporter (Harry Harvey).Reporter (Ralph Malone). Reporter (Lee Phelps). Manipulation of the media. Big city reporters an anonymous pack.  Steal drinks while waiter's eyes are blinded by photographers' flashbulbs.Photographers (Harold Goodwin, Jack Hatfield, Billy Wayne).	178188
1995	Theodore Rex	M				News Media. Reporter #2 (Patricia Healy). Reporter #5 (Kristen Trucksess)	178189
1879	Theophrastus Such	N	USC	Eliot, George		Press	178190
2004	Theory of Everything, The	M				Weather Reporter (Arolyn Burns)	178191
2001	Theory of the Leisure Class, The	M				Reporter Callie (Tuesday Night) goes to a local bar in a small Western town where the bodies of two murdered children have been found. She bribes the bar’s owner into telling her about a series of bizarre events that could shed light on the mystery. 	178192
1986	There Are No Spies	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		News Media	178193
1994	There Goes My Baby	M				TV Newscaster (Dave Sebastian Williams)	178194
1937	There Goes My Girl	M	SVDSP 576.  B 22	Beck George (Story). Harry Segall (Screenplay)		Reporter Connie Taylor  (Ann Sothern)  of The Morning Star is going to marry a rival Reporter Jerry Martin (Gene Raymond).  Taylor's editor, Tim J. Whalen (Richard Lane) will do anything to stop his star reporter from leaving the paper ala The Front Page.He tells her Martin is a third-rate reporter who will make a fourth-rate husband and he schemes to break up the marriage.  As they're about to get married, the reporter hears shot and is off and running. The editor faked the whole thing.But Martin is convinced Taylor is not in love with him, only with news, her typewriter and her editor. Editor: "The racket is in your blood. You're a newspaperman -- first, last and always."The two reporters compete to solve a murder. She gets a scoop but is wounded before she can phone in her story. Martin helps her, is not believed, and when they figure out the editor is behind all of this, they reconcile.Reporter Frank "George" Tate (Frank Jenks). Reporter Dunn (Gordon Jones).	178195
1938	There Goes My Heart	M	DVD -R HQ 6410, 6411. VHS 952	Sullivan, Ed (Story). Eddie Moran, Jack Jevne (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Spencer (Frederic March),  cynical reporter assigned by Editor Mr. Stevens (Eugene Pallette) to track heiress down."I'll write stories about her even if I have to make them up. And they'll be the truth too," says Spencer.  Falls in love with heiress, tears up the article he has written about her. Editor breaks into reporter's strongbox and runs a story announcing thatEditor breaks into reporter's strongbox and runs a story announcing that he has found the heiress. Professional rift between reporter and editor resolved when they end up drunk in the editor's office along with Photographer  Flash Fisher (Arthur Lake)"If you print this story, you'll hurt somebody that doesn't deserve it." "What difference does that make? It's news, isn't it? And I'm running a newspaper." Photographer (Billy Taft).	178196
1992	There Goes the Neighborhood	M				Newscaster (Heidi Schulman)	178197
1969	There Is Also Tomorrow	MT				Newsreader (Corbet Woodall). Interviewer (Peter Macann).	178198
1947	There Once Was a Slave	N		Graham, Shirley		Journalist Frederick Douglass, leading Abolitionist and journalist	178199
2000	There Was an Old Woman	NM		Engel, Howard		TV Anchor Catherine Bracken is a ravishing TV journalist. A posh lawyer asks a low-key Ontario Jewish private eye to tail her.	178200
1995	There Will Be No Goodbyes	N		Young, Laura Dehart	Lesbian Romance Novels	Reporter Buddie attends a gay rights rally with a homophobic challenge when she meets alluring organizer Kate McGowan. Buddie soon becomes embroiled in Kate’s past and she must draw on all her reserves to contend with events. Buddie has his hands full: regular work, looking after her ailing partner Chris. 	178201
1970	There's a Girl in My Soup	M	SVD 554		AFI-Television Personalities	Columnist (Peter Sellers) is middle-aged, sophisticated gourmet columnist who finds his life disrupted when a kooky girl moves in on him.Woman Reporter (Marianne Stone). Reporter (Robin Parkinson). Reporter (Roy Skelton).	178202
1957	There's Always a Thursday	M				TV Interviewer (Alex MacIntosh)	178203
1938	There's Always a Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 8429, 8428			Reporter (John Gallaudet). Dispatch City Editor (Robert Emmett Keane). Photographer (Eddie Fetherston).	178204
1971	There's Always Vanilla	M				TV Reporter (Lee Hartman)	178205
1941	There's Magic in Music	M				Reporter outside Burlesque (Billy Wayne). Announcer (Hobart Cavanaugh).Young girl fresh out of reform school who is singing in a burlesque show is offered a scholarship to a famous music camp by the camp's owner. She must overcome suspicions of other students in order to prove herself.	178206
1954	There's No Business Like Show Business	M	DVD -R HQ 3791, 3792			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates an item about this show business family. Newspaper headlines. Variety stories-headlines.	178207
1988	There's No Place To Cry at the Ritz	N	OWN - H	Winters, Nancy		Reporter Nanda, beautiful and trendy.	178208
1942	There's One Born Every Minute	M			PR	News Media - Publicity. Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Ted Oliver). Photographer (Jack Arnold). Radio Announcer (Melville Ruick). Photographer (Vinton Haworth).	178209
2000	There's Only One Jimmy Grimble	M				Commentator, School's Cup (Alan Keegan)	178210
2001	There's Only One Madonna	MT				Journalist (Paul Burston-Himself). Journalist from the Daily Mail (Baz Bamigboye). Journalist, the Sun (Dominic Mohan). Pop Journalist (Debbie Voller).	178211
1943	There's Something About a Soldier	M				Sportswriters (Ray Walker, Jack Lee).	178212
2005	There's Something About Christmas	NR		Macomber, Debbie		Reporter Emma Collins of the Puyallup Washington Examiner believes the world is divided into two kinds of people: those who love fruitcake and those who don't, like her. It's ironic that her major assignment is a series of articles about fruitcakes.At least it's a step up from writing obituaries. She is attracted to a pilot but she has issues: she is estranged from her father, doesn't trust men and Christmas is just another day to go to the movies alone.The feature assignment takes her by plane to interview the three finalists in a national fruitcake contest. By the time the article is finished, Emma has learned more than a little about life and love from each woman.The pilot also helps her rediscover the joy of Christmas.	178213
1998	There's Something About Mary	M	DVD			TV News Reporter (Steve Tyler).	178214
1962	These are My People	N		Formby, Marshall		Newspaperman. Old-time newspaper man and his grandson tell the story of a small town in Texas in the 19th and 20th centuries.	178215
2001	These Arms of Mine: Burning Down the House	T			Episode #12. 2-9-2001	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Amos Lee (Byron Lawson) finds himself questioning his marriage to Esme, and spending time with Jenny Wong.	178216
2000	These Arms of Mine: Come Rain Or Come Shine	T			Episode #2. Canada.	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire adjusts to sharing space with David and Sophie while Steven deals with his grief over Joe.	178217
2000	These Arms of Mine: Distant Lover (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 11-3-2000. Canada.	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire and David’s long-distance relationship reaches a breaking point when they must choose between their separate lives and each other. 	178218
2000	These Arms of Mine: Getting To Know You	T			Episode #3. 	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Esme and Amos Lee (Byron Lawson) divide their time between their careers and their five-year-old son, Henry. Steven has an opportunity to act again.	178219
2000	These Arms of Mine: I’ve been Loving You Too Long	T			Episode #6.	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire’s decision to move back to Toronto casts a shadow on a group picnic.	178220
2001	These Arms of Mine: King of America	T			Episode #13. 3-16-2001	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire’s interview with Vietnam draft dodgers offends Miles prompting him to finally face his past. 	178221
2000	These Arms of Mine: Let’s Get Lost	T			Episode #5.	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Esme and Amos Lee’s schedules leave Henry waiting for an after school ride that doesn’t come. David, feeling the pressure of being the only bread winner in the house, considers “going digital.”	178222
2001	These Arms of Mine: My So-Called Episode	T			Episode #10. 2-9-2001	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Emotions boil over when Sophie disobeys David and wears a sexy outfit to a singing audition. Steven introduces Adam to his parents.	178223
2001	These Arms of Mine: Nature Boy	T			Episode #8. 1-1-2001	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Esme hires a young intern for David. Fed-up with the women in his life, David accompanies Miles on a testosterone-affirming weekend in the woods. 	178224
2001	These Arms of Mine: So Young	T			Episode #9. 	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. In a TV interview, Amos Lee (Byron Lawson) confesses his desire for more children, sending Esme into an emotional tailspin. 	178225
2000	These Arms of Mine: Something Wonderful	T			Episode #4. 	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire has a disastrous job interview. Steven’s father Gideon arrives unannounced from Halifax.	178226
2000	These Arms of Mine: This Year’s Girl	T			Episode #7.	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Claire has adjusted to Vancouver life, but wants a career instead of a job. Meanwhile, Steven goes on a blind date.	178227
2001	These Arms of Mine: To Sir, With Love	T			Episode #11. 2-16-2001	Magazine Editor Esme Price (Babz Chula) and Freelance Photographer David Bishop (Alex Carter) are part of a group of professional, upscale friends in their 30s living in Vancouver. Steven must decide whether to defend himself publicly when he is the victim of false allegations by a troubled student.	178228
1925	These Barren Leaves	N	OWN - H	Huxley, Aldous		Editor of the Rabbit Fanciers'  Gazette	178229
1996	These High, Green Hills (The Mitford Years)	N		Karon, Jan		Editor J.C. of the local newspaper is given courtship advice from the affable Episcopal priest in the small Southern town of Mitford.Misogynist editor amazes the townsfolk by marrying Mitford's first woman police officer, a young girl beaten badly by her father who refuses to leave home because she must care for her bedridden mother.	178230
2001	These Old Broads	MT				Reporter (Fernando Gasca). Newsman (Karl T. Wright).	178231
1956	These Wilder Years	M	DVD -R HQ 6437, 6438. SVD 1504			Reporter. Young Reporter (Jimmy Hayes)	178232
0001	Thesmophoriazusae, The or Women's Festival, The (Festival Time)	P	COPY	Aristophanes	411 B.C.	Herald: "Silence! Silence! …"  "Hearken, all of you! this is the decree passed by the Senate of the Women…."	178233
2002	They	M				News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (Mike Brandon). Newscaster #2 (Claire Riley). Newscaster #3 (Tamara Taggart)	178234
1954	They All Bleed Red	N		Sted, Richard		Press	178235
1942	They All Kissed The Bride	M	DVD -R HQ 10466, 10467.	Kaus, Gina, Andrew P. Solt (Story). P.J. Wolfson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter  Michael Holmes (Melvyn Douglas), crusading, icon-smashing journalist  writes series of articles on ruthless female trucking company operator. He crashes the wedding of her younger sister and she has him arrested.She thinks he is the ex-suitor of the bride. Reporter threatens to sue because of false arrest, but agrees to drop the suit if she has dinner with him. The woman doesn't know he is a reporter but she does know he makes her knees quiver.He is with her socially but all the while is still writing articles about her with the help of a trucker who provides him with inside details. Rift occurs after he discovers she has fired several truckers.He tries to get money for them by renewing the lawsuit. When she finds out, she rehires the truckers at an increased salary.	178236
2002	They Always Listen	M				TV News Anchor (Sarah Kolasky).	178237
1939	They Asked For It	M		Fuller, Lester (Story).  Arthur T. Horman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Steve Lewis (William Lundigan) runs a small country newspaper, the Bee-Clarion with the help of Mary Lou Carroll (Joy Hodges) who acts as both reporter and ad seller.Lewis wants a big story and when a farmer dies, he fakes some clues to make it look like a murder. The hoax is exposed by the coroner and an embarrassed Lewis plans to leave town, but then he discovers the man was really murdered.Lewis discovers the real killers. The trial brings new accounts into the newspaper office. Lewis and Carroll decide to elope.Reporters (Nick Copeland, Jack Gardner, Wally Maher, Bill Marceau, Billy Wayne). Newsboys (Dewey Bender, Ronald Paige, Buster Slaven).Variety, 7/5/39: "Newspapermen have often been astonished how the profession is painted by Hollywood. In this case they will be more amused than peeved."	178238
1953	They Buried a Man: Inner Sanctum Mystery, An	NM	OWN - H	Davis, Mildred		Reporter Gunnard Kerr, town's one newspaper reporter	178239
1971	They Call It Murder	MT		Gardner, Erle Stanley (Characters). Sam Rolfe (Teleplay)	Based on D.A. Calls It Murder, The	Reporter Sylvia Martin (Jo Ann Pflug) helps small-town District Attorney Doug Selby (Jim Hutton) solve crime and win cases as they investigate a gambler's murder and a possible insurance scam.	178240
1982	They Call Me Bruce?	M				News Media. Female Reporter #1 (Duchess Dale). Female Reporter #2 (Bobbie Cirel). Korean man finds his life hopelessly complicated when people confuse him with Bruce Lee.	178241
1970	They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!	M	SVD 1206			Reporter (John Alvin). Reporter (John Hillerman).	178242
1967	They Came from Beyond Space	M	DVD -R HQ 10092, 10093			TV Commentator (Kenneth Kendall)	178243
1991	They Came From Outer Space: Legend, The	T			Episode #10. 1-7-1991	Photographer (Steve DeVorkin).	178244
1959	They Came to Cordura	M	DVD -R HQ 7241, 7242, 7243			Correspondent (Arthur Hanson). 1st Correspondent (Sam Buffington). 2nd Correspondent (Arthur Hanson)	178245
1955	They Can't Hang Me	M				BBC Newsreader (Philip Levene).	178246
2001	They Crawl	M				News Media. Reporter (Diana Morgan). Cameraman (Gregory Graham). Newsstand man (Charles Emmett).	178247
1941	They Dare Not Love	M				Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). First Photographer (Jack Gardner). Second Photographer (Philo McCullough). Third Photographer (Richard Fiske). Fourth Photographer (David Oliver).	178248
1939	They Die On Schedule!	SM		Jacobson, Edith and Ejler	Dime Mystery Magazine, July 1939	Press	178249
1941	They Died With Their Boots On	M	DVD -R HQ 4611, 4612, 4613. L			Newsman (Herbert Heywood).	178250
1940	They Drive By Night	M	DVD -R HQ 3765, 3766. SVD 1463			News Media. First Reporter (Frank Wilcox). Third Reporter (J. Anthony Hughes).	178251
1941	They Flew Alone	M				Reporter (George Merritt). Radio Commentator, United States (Jack Peach). Radio Commentator, Great  Britain (Charles Maxwell). Radio Commentator, Canada (Gerald Willmott).	178252
1937	They Gave Him a Gun	M				Newsboys.	178253
1943	They Got Me Covered	M	DVD -R HQ 6509, 6510. L. SV 235. 224	Ross, Leonard Q., Leonard Spigelgass (Story).  Frank Fenton, Lynn Root (Additional Dialogue). Harry Kurnitz (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Robert Kittredge (Bob Hope), of Amalgamated News Service, wins Pulitzer Prize but manages to miss story of Germany's invasion of Russia -- sends wire to editor telling him Germany would not possibly invade.Kittredge uncovers nest of spies operating in United States. Disguises self to escape from fellow reporters he owes money.  Conceals information from police to guarantee a scoop. Resorts to breaking and entering.Christina Hill (Dorothy Lamour) is his fiancée and manager of the Washington Bureau of Amalgamated News. After he discovers spies, Nazi leader says killing him would lead people to believe he had story so they discredit him by framing him in fake marriageHis alleged wife is murdered. He and Hill track spies to headquarters in beauty parlor.  References to Peep Magazine. "Not on your five star final…" "I wouldn't even trust you to cover a hole in the carpet, let alone a story."Reporters (Lane Chandler, Richard "Dick" Keene). Reporter (George Sherwood).	178254
1940	They Knew What They Wanted	M				Photographer (Victor Kilian - The Photographer)	178255
1988	They Live	M				TV Anchorwoman (Nancy Gee). Female Interviewer (Lucille Meredith). Male News Anchor (Dennis Cosmo Michael).	178256
1939	They Made Her a Spy	M	DVD -R HQ 10506, 10507. SV 174	Bricker, George (Story). Michael Kanin, Jo Pagano (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Investigative Reporter James Huntley (Allan Lane) works undercover as a photographer for a group of spies to try to expose their leader.  Meets a female undercover agent and is ordered to kill her when she is found out. He lets her escape.Photographer Beldon (Charles Halton).	178257
1939	They Made Me a Criminal	M	DVD -R HQ 2569, 2570. VHS 1362		Jenny Dolan remake	Reporter is murdered by champion boxer who is presumed dead. Columnist (Joe Cunningham). Reporter Charles "Charlie" Magee (John Ridgely). Reporters at first fight (Richard Bond, Nat Carr). Newsboy (Ed Brian).Radio Sports Commentator (Reid Kipatrick - Voice). First Fight Announcer (John Harron).	178258
1936	They Met in a Taxi	M		Cohen, Octavus Roy (Story). Howard J. Green (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Society Editor Mr. Clifton (Raymond Walburn) writes under the name Monsieur Brummel offers a rare positive portrayal of a society columnist.Started out as a police reporter but on the first murder case he covered he described the murderess' gown so well  he was shifted to the society page.	178259
1941	They Met in Argentina	M	DVD -R 1587			Reporter (George J. Lewis). Reporter (Charles Quigley).	178260
1943	They Met in the Dark	M			Mason	Radio Announcer Boothby (Alvar Lidell)	178261
1944	They Shall Come Again	N		Mitchell, Ruth C.		Lady Radio-commentator with isolationist views before and after Pearl Harbor in 1941. San Francisco Bay area.	178262
1935	They Shoot Horses, Don't They?	N	OWN	McCoy, Horace		Newspaper publicity for event	178263
2000	They Shoot Movies, Don't They?	M				Editor (Craig Lachman)	178264
2004	They Walk by Day	M			Short - Sci-Fi	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Ceri Mears). Homeless man believes beings made of pure energy live among us but can he convince the camera crew following his every move?	178265
1962	They Walked Like Men	NSF	OWN - P - GPL	Simak, Clifford		Journalist Parker Graves, seasoned journalist.  Killed at the end of the novel.	178266
1937	They Wanted to Marry	M	DVD -R HQ 6420. SV 151	Bachman, Larry (Story). Paul Yawitz, Ethel Borden (Screenplay	Ness Book	Photographer Jim (Gordon Jones) for the Daily Mail involved with the sister of a society woman.  When Jim is missing for 48 hours, the editor calls Jim, the best photographer the paper ever had  He's found and reminds the editor he resigned..Editor challenges him to get a photograph.  Jim gets the picture. To marry the woman he loves, he gives up photography and goes to work for an advertising agency.  When the bride is confused and calls off the wedding, Jim goes back to the newspaper.Given a raise and a column, "Candid Camera."  More problems but the photographer finally marries the woman he loves. Editor Charles Clark (Charles C. Wilson).Newspaper Reporter Parker (Billy Wayne). Newspaper Office Worker (Emmett Vogan). Newspaper Messenger (Lynton Brent).	178267
1950	They Were Not Divided	M				War Correspondent (Estelle Brody)	178268
1937	They Won't Forget	M	DVD -R HQ 2216, 2217. SVD 1109. SP 1088.	Green, Ward (Novel -- "Death in the Deep South"). Robert Rossen, Aben Kandel (Screenplay)	Films of Lana Turner.	Reporter William A. "Bill" Brock (Allyn Joslyn) for the local paper, The Advocate.  Pessimistic and alienated character who has no respect for himself. Cover trial of a teacher accused of murdering a student.Brock offers a tip to the district attorney for first crack at any exclusive information , invades the home of the teacher and when she faints, snoops around stealing a honeymoon photograph. "I feel kinda bad using this," Brock says.But when another reporter says, "I'll use it," Brock says, "That's make me feel worse." Reporter (Frank Faylen). Reporter Dolly Holly (Claudia Coleman), sob sister. Film shows the power of the press to sway public opinion and influence a jury.Hatred generated by media results in lynching of an innocent teacher.  Wife confronts reporter saying  he and the district attorney are responsible for her husband's death, stirring up the public because it made a good story.Reporter Bill Price (Frank Faylen). Publisher Dougherty (Forbes Murray).	178269
1966	They're a Weird Mob	M				Magazine Journalist Nino Culotta (Walter Chian) is an Italian immigrant who arrives in Australia with the promise of a job as a journalist on his cousin's magazine. But when he arrives, the magazine has folded and there is no job and no money.Culotta falls in love but the girl's father hates journalists, immigrants and bricklayers (the only job Culotta could find). He wins him over with charm.	178270
1980	They're Funny People	SS	UCLA	Porter, Hal	In "Portable Australian Authors: Hal Porter."	Narrator a freelance writer on assignment for a glossy English-language Japanese magazine.	178271
2005	They're Not Your Friends	N		Zutell, Irene		Celebrity Journalism. Gossipy, Hollywood reporting based on People's Magazine.	178272
1999	Thick as Thieves	M	SVD 970			News Media	178273
2005	Thick Of It, The:	T			Episode	News Media. Telegraph Website Journalist (Richard Betts).	178274
2006	Thick Of It, The:	T	DVD -R HQ 8677		UK. Episode #101,. 5-11-2006. BBC.	Press. Rumors in the press suggest the Minister of Social Affairs is going to be let go.	178275
1983	Thicke of the Night	DT			Series 1983-84	Talk Show Host Alan Thicke	178276
1995	Thicker Than Water	NM		Pronin, Barbara		Reporter Lacey Madison, discovering her brother-in-law's dead body and then realizing her sister has disappeared, vows to uncover the truth before her sister is pinned with a murder rap. Madison's handsome managing editor accompanies her.	178277
2003	Thicker Than Water	N		Shayne, Maggie		TV Anchor Julie Jones of Syracuse in upstate New York. Sixteen years ago, she was a runaway that fled a burning compound of a fanatic cult leader and drug dealer with his infant daughter. Now she's raising the child on her own.State senator's brother is blackmailing her.  She confronts the blackmailer and finds him dead. She knows killer has the damaging information that the man told her about.She turns to Co-Anchor Sean MacKenzie who observed her pull a crime scene stunt and a break and entering so he helps her while they fall in love.Prime and proper Jones tampers with a crime scene and breaks the law in an attempt to protect her daughter. MacKenzie cannot believe what Jones has been doing since the discovery of the dead blackmailer.MacKenzie has his own demons. Both Jones and her daughter vanishes and it's up to MacKenzie to find them.	178278
1995	Thicker Than Water	N		Tapply, William G. and Linda Barlow		TV News Producer Daniel McIntyre wants to do a show about an AIDs hospice run by a woman who wants nothing to do with the media and turns him down.He insists on helping her when he hears about the mysterious disappearance of her 14-year-old son. He has reason to believe he indirectly may have caused it. FBI isn't much help.No ransom note. They follow the trail to Belize and enlist the aid of a retired CIA agent.  Kidnapping is linked to woman's past. Relationship blossoms between the two.	178279
2008	Thief and the Dogs, The	N		Mahfouz, Nagib		Newspaper Editor Rauf Ilwan was once a firebrand revolutionary who convinced a skilled young thief Said Mahran that stealing from the rich in a unjust society is an act of justice. Now Ilwan is a rich man, a respected newspaper editor who wants nothing to do with the disgraced Said. After four years in prison, Mahran emerges bent on revenge. He finds a world that has changed in more ways than one. Egypt has undergone a revolution and, on a more personal level, his beloved wife and his trusted henchman, who conspired to betray him to the police, are now married to each other and are keeping his six-year-old daughter from him. But in the most bitter betrayal, his mentor, Rauf Ilwan, has deserted him. As Said’s wild attempts to achieve his idea of justice badly misfire, he becomes a hunted man so driven by hatred that he can only recognize too late his last chance at redemption. Out of prison for less than a day, thief Said Mahran quickly resumes his old ways, and worse. Angered by his young daughter’s refusal to even shake hands with the parent she has not seen in four years, and by the chilly reception from Ilwan, a former colleague in crime whom he suspects of having betrayed him to the police, Mahran goes berserk and seeks revenge with a gun. But this onetime Robin Hood who only stole from people who deserved to be robbed accidentally murders two innocent instead of his intended victims -- Ilwan and the new husband of his ex-wife. Pursued by the press and the police, he finds refuge with a prostitute he knows -- her flat has a view of a cemetery. 	178280
2003	Thief of Words	NR		Jaffe, John		Reporter Annie Hollerman is a talented young reporter rising quick up the ranks, a star reporter at a respected North Carolina newspaper engaged to a hotshot colleague. At 26, she had it all. Then she made one mistake.Pressured to meet an impossible deadline, she resorts to plagiarism and is fired. Eighteen years later, 44, and divorced, she is running a literary agency in Washington D.C.Her friend Laura, also a reporter, gives Annie's e-mail address to her 50-ish Editor Jack DePaul, Features Editor of the Baltimore Star-News. He rewrites her past -- "I need to erase that Canada trip. Take me someplace exotic," she writes and he does.Plagiarism incident comes back to haunt Hollerman. Packed with juicy newspaper gossip.	178281
2007	Thief Queen's Daughter, The: Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme Series, The	NJ		Haydon, Elizabeth	#2 Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme Series	Reporter Charles Magnus Ven Polypheme, known as Ven, is on his first day on the job as Royal Reporter of the Land of Serendair. King Vandemere sends young Ven on a secret mission within the walls of the Gated City.His quest? To discover the origin of a mysterious artifact given to the king's father. The king warns Ven to take care because once you enter the Gated City, you might never be allowed to leave.Within  its walls, exotic merchandise, dreams, wishes, memories, even childhood, can be sold or stolen. The Gated City is ruled by the powerful Raven's Guild, and the guild is ruled by the Queen of Thieves.Long ago, in the Second Age of history, a young Nain explorer by the name of Ven Polypheme traveled much of the known and unknown word, recording his adventures. These are his original journals. Nain are a race that lives four times longer than humans.	178282
2007	Thief Queens Daughter, The (The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme) 	N		Haydon, Elizabeth		Royal Reporter Charles Magnus “Ven” Polypheme is on his first day on the job when he is sent by the king on a secret mission within the walls of the Gated City. The king warns Ven to take care because once you enter the Gated City, you might never be allowed to leave. The Gated City is ruled by the powerful Raven’s Guild and the guild is ruled by the Queen of Thieves. 	178283
1946	Thieves in the Night: Chronicle of an Experiment	N	OWN - H	Koestler, Arthur		Press	178284
1974	Thieves Like Us	M			ALTMAN	News Media. Newspapers is a communications' motif	178285
2001	Thieves: Bad Moon Rising	T			Episode #4. 10-19-2001	Newscaster (Penny Griego).	178286
2001	Thieves: General, The	T			Episode #5. 11-2-2001	Newscaster (Penny Griego).	178287
1987	Thikana	MF				Cameraman (Madan Jain).	178288
1988	Thin Air	MT			UK. Miniseries	Newsreader (Terence McGinty).	178289
2000	Thin Blue Lie, The	MT	DVD -R 1585. SVD 864			Reporter Jonathan Neumann (Rob Morrow) exposes police abuses with the help of fellow reporter Phil Chadway (Randy Quaid).. Editor (G.W. Bailey). Reporter (Kelsa Kinsly).	178290
1993	Thin Ice	N		O'Brien, Meg		Documentary Filmmaker Dan Rossi.	178291
1981	Thin Ice	MT				Reporter (Cynthia Smith)	178292
1995	Thin Ice	M	VHS		Great Britain	Gay London Journalist Greg Steiner (James Dreyfus) and African-American Gay Freelance Photographer Steffi Marchand(Sabra Williams) persuade a magazine editor at the Observer to commission an article on New York’s upcoming Gay Games. Steiffi is based in London is also an amateur doubles figure skater, hoping to compete in, as well as cover, the New York Gay Games. When she breaks up with her significant other and desperate for a skating partner, sets her sights on a repressed young female skater as a replacement. What follows is a story following the writer’s attempts to befriend, and then seduce the vulnerable young woman, who hungers for the attention the other gives. Although successful in her efforts, things fall apart dramatically when the truth behind the seduction is revealed. Newspaper Boy (Jack Freud).	178293
1937	Thin Ice (aka Lovely To Look At)	M	SVD 958		Powers	Reporter (Leif Henie). Prince Rudolph (Tyrone Power) masquerades as reporter. American Reporter (Lon Chaney Jr.). German Reporter (Rudolph Anders). English Reporter (Pat Somerset). Italian Reporter (Nino Bellini). French Reporter (Eugene Borden).Japanese Reporter (Otto Yamaoka).	178294
1952	Thin Line, The	N		Atiyah, E.		Press	178295
1944	Thin Man Goes Home, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3842, 3843. L. (All Six Thin Man Films Included)			Reporter (Oliver Blake)	178296
1934	Thin Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2683, 2684. L			Tabloid quotes from Nick and Nora. Reporters (Thomas E. Jackson, Creighton Hale, Phil Tead, Nick Copeland, George  "Dink" Templeton).	178297
1943	Thin Man, The	NM	OWN - H	Hammett, Dashiell	In "Five Complete Novels."	Press	178298
1936	Thin Man, The	R	CD 001 Lux Radio Theater		Episode. 6-8-1936.Lux Radio Theater. Radio version of film	Reporters	178299
2004	Thin Walls	N		Nelscott, Kris		Photojournalist Saul has  been brutalized for his biracial romance. He's asked by his friend, an African-American p.i. to help solve the murder of a woman's husband. It is 1968. Chicago police department doesn't care much about the death of a black man.Saul took pictures at the scene and going back through newspaper archives, the PI and the photojournalist look for patterns and clues. The P.I., Saul and two renegade cops who risk their careers to help, set off on the hunt for the killer.The dentist husband is one of at least nine murders of black people. They finally find the killer racist and document his guilt so thoroughly that the police must take action.	178300
1951	Thing from Another World, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1979, 1980. L.	Campbell, John W. Jr. (Story - "Who Goes There?") Charles Lederer (Screenplay). Ben Hecht said to have contributed to script and Howard Hawks to direction of movie.	Ness Book	Reporter Ned "Scotty" Scott (Douglas Spencer) is on military expedition to the Arctic to investigate crash of plane. It turns out to be a flying saucer. Reporter is told to wait for authorization before writing a story."You've got your authority in the Constitution of the United States. For your information, it's called freedom of the press and I'm sending a story, captain." Wire from general orders him to hold information. Reporter reluctantly agrees.Reporter makes snide remarks about military's ineptitude at losing the saucer and creature piloting it. Creature terrorizes snowbound base. Reporter on monster: "An intellectual carrot -- the mind boggles!" Reporter faints when monster is electrocuted.Captain told reporter he does not belong out there. Reporter sarcastically observes that he also did not belong in places like El Alamein. After The Thing is destroyed, reporter wires story reciting it like a war piece. Warns: "Watch the skies!"Reporter tells story about covering execution with guy who tried to smuggle in camera. "This is the biggest story since the parting of the Red Sea. You can't cover it up. Think what it means to the world."	178301
1972	Thing with Two Heads, The	M				TV Newscaster (Rod Steele). TV Newscaster (Dick Whittington).	178302
1982	Thing, The	M	L	Campbell, John W. Jr. (Story). Bill Lancaster	John Carpenter Version	News Media.	178303
1980	Things	M				News Media. Reporter (Amber Lynn). Reporter #2 (Darren Gillis). Reporter #3 (Allison McGinnis).	178304
2001	Things Behind the Sun	MT	DVD -R HQ 9085, 9086. SVD 1100, VHS 1261			Journalist Owen (Gabriel Mann), a journalist with impotence issues, is assigned a piece on breakout rock singer	178305
1992	Things Not Seen and Other Stories	SS	USC	Williams, Lynna		News Media	178306
2009	Things We Do for Love, The	NR		Early, Margot	Harlequin	Journalist Mary Anne Drew was at her desk at The Logan Standard and the Miner when Cameron brought the news. Cameron, who was Mary Anne’s first cousin and best friend, grabbed a chair and staddled it, facing Mary Anne: “They’re engaged. It couldn’t be true. Mary Anne smothered her feelings. She’d been in love with Jonathan Hale for four years, eve since he’d arrive in Logan from Cincinnati to manage the public radio station, WLGN, a dark-haired man with wire-rimmed glasses, blue eyes and matter-of-fact manner. She had been impressed with the time he’d spent working overseas as a correspondent for Reuters. She knew he had seen dreadful things in war zones, things he didn’t discuss. Then one day when she’d come in to record an essay, he had sat listening and watching her with brooding intensity. Afterward, he had said, “That was good work, Mary Anne. I’m going to try to get it out to as many other stations as I can.” Now Jonathan Hale planned to wed that tacky and tiny thing, Angie Workman, manager of the Blooming Rose, the closest thing Logan had to a boutique. Cameron was director of the Logan County Women’s Resource Center, located next door to the newspaper office.  Cameron was five foot five. Mary Anne was five foot ten. And Mary Anne lived for haute couture -- after all, before settling in Logan she had worked for two different women’s magazines in New York and could swear that everything in “The Devil Wears Prada” was true. Cameron’s clothes came from thrift shops. Mary Anne indulged in highlights and Cameron wouldn’t dream of it. Mary Anne was an editor and reporter for The Logan Standard and the Miner. Cameron safeguarded the welfare of women and children.A love potion might be the answer, Cameron suggested. A love potion was a ridiculous idea. But Mary Anne wondered if she could find a pretext for dropping in at the radio station. Are they really engaged? Maybe the rumor was false. She thought for a minute, then rose from her desk, pulling on her gray wool blazer and slinging her leather handbag over a shoulder. Hurrying past the office of the editor-in-chief, she gave him a wave, glad he was on the phone and couldn’t ask where the hell she thought she was going.So Mary Anne bought a love potion, still not convinced spells and portions work, but still she had to do something. Too bad the wrong man, aka Graham Corbett, drank it. Then strange things begin to happen. Graham had never shown any interest in Mary Anne. In fact, their arguments were legendary. But now Graham is acting anything but hostile. Could the portion really work? Or was Mary Anne looking for love in the wrong place all along? Dr. Graham Corbett is a psychologist at the radio station. 	178307
1998	Things You Do For Love, The	MT				Journalist (Joe Simpson). Newsreader (Trevor Green).	178308
1940	Think	R			Series - Early Fifties	Press	178309
2008	Think Tank	M				TV Anchor (Beth Anne Jones). Possibilities of how 9/11 could have been prevented. A new government team today focuses on a domestic charter and the team members’ drama that coincides with their work. 	178310
1994	Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg	T			Series 1994-	Interviewer-Host (Ben Wattenberg).	178311
1908	Thinking Machine on the Case, The	NM		Futrelle, Jacques		Reporter Hutchinson Hatch, a newspaper reporter "lean, wiry,  hard as nails"  brings problems to Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen of Boston who solves themes.	178312
1907	Thinking Machine, The	NM		Futrelle, Jacques	48 stories in newspapers, Sunday magazine sections, The Popular Magazine and books such as this one.	Reporter Hutchinson Hatch, a newspaper reporter "lean, wiry,  hard as nails" brings problems to Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen of Boston who solves themes.	178313
1905	Thinking Machine, The	SS		Futrelle, Jacques	First appearance in a six-part story in the Boston American starting on Oct. 30, 1905.	Reporter Hutchinson Hatch, a newspaper reporter "lean, wiry,  hard as nails"  brings problems to Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen of Boston who solves themes.	178314
2009	Thira	M				News Media. French Reporter (Jacques Sebag). Paparazzo #1 (Claude Laniado). Paparazzo #2 (Christopher Bloom). Paparazzo #3 (Matt Mickelson). Reporter at Press Junket (Jessica McCurdy). 	178315
2005	Third and Heaven	N		Johnson, Ben Patrick		Publicist Joshua to has-beens and nobodies, attempts to spin press out of thin air. He and three friends tell their stories.	178316
1953	Third Angel, The	N	OWN - P	Weidman, Jerome		Press	178317
1993	Third Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam	DT				Reporter Daisy Fuentes. Announcers Steve Albert, Jon Stewart.	178318
1967	Third Book About Achim, The	N		Johnson, Uwe		West German Journalist is invited by an East German paper to write a biography of an East German bicycle champion racer. Achim, the journalist.	178319
2005	Third Brother, The	N		McDonell, Nick		Newsmagazine intern Mike in Hong Kong is sent to Thailand for an Apocalypse Now-lite assignment: Find a journalist who has disappeared and may be crazy. Mike descends into his own heart of darkness and then returns to New York -- and 9/11.	178320
2001	Third Circle, The	M				Reporter. Surf Reporter (Stefan Kluka).	178321
1940	Third Finger, Left Hand	M	DVD -R HQ 3066 3067. SVDSP 520			Editor Margot Sherwood (Myrna Loy), editor of Smart, woman's fashion magazine. Photographer (Milton Parsons). Cameraman (Ray Teal).	178322
2003	Third Funeral, The	N		Bowen, Kevin		New York Times Correspondent Hope Wilson is thrown into the limelight after witnessing a catastrophic plane crash.  Her subsequent investigation collides with the airline's ruthless CEO.As she unravels a tapestry of cold-blooded deception, she unknowingly draws her family into a dangerous matrix of conspiracy, kidnapping, revenge and murder.She is married to a staunch atheist, Dr. Wil Wilson. The plane crash kills Wil's college roommate, the CEO of Freedom Airways. Hope receives a mysterious note suggesting the airline might be covering up the true cause of the crash.As Hope begins to discover the real story, her family lives are put in jeopardy and their beliefs are also challenged by the events unfolding around them.	178323
1979	Third Identity, The	N	GPL	Gatenby, Rosemary		Reporter Christopher (Christie) Worthing of the Ederburg Gazette.	178324
1963	Third Lover, The (aka L'Oeil Du Malin)	M		Chabrol, Claude, Marcel Matthieu (Dialogue). Chabrol (Screenplay)	AFI-Authors./France-Italy, 1963. Ness Book	Journalist Albin Mercier (Jacques Charrier) is a second-rate French writer doing series of newspaper articles in Bavaria on German Life. Meets author and his wife who invite him to stay at  villa. He begins plotting against them, tries to seduce wife.She rejects him and journalist spies on her and discovers she has a lover. He photographs them together and shows the photographs to the husband who stabs his wife. Remorseful, journalist tries to confess his guilt but no one pays attention.	178325
2005	Third Man Out	MT	DVD	Stevenson, Richard (Novel)		Internet Journalist Jon Rutka, a muck-raking gay journalist who publishes “The Rutka Report” on his Website, is shot by an unknown assailant. Gay P.I. Donald Strachey despises Rutka for his activities outing prominent local closeted homophobes. Fearing for his life, Rutka retains Strachey when a bullet grazes his foot, but Strachey abandons the case when he suspects that the incident was staged. Soon Strachey has a real mystery on his hands: Rutka is found dead and any number of people might have cheerfully dispatched him. Rutka’s files point to a particularly sinister closeted homosexual whom Strachey must unmask. When Journalist John Rutka, a gay activist, engineers his own endangerment to generate sympathy and business for his “outing” publication, it backfires: Gay P.I. Don Strachey quickly quits bodyguarding him, and one of Rutka’s man enemies takes the opportunity to kidnap him and burn him so badly that it takes forensic dentistry to identify the body. Which closet gay wanted to protect his own homosexual exposure? Rutka’s files lead to a TV Newscaster, a politician’s aide and someone referred to only as “All-American Asshole Mega-Hypocrite,” a man Strachey ties in to weekly trysts with the newscaster at a hot-sheets motel. WXRN Female Newscaster on TV reporting on Rutka’s death.	178326
1991	Third Man Out	N		Stevenson, Richard		Journalist Jon Rutka (Jack Wetherall), a muckraking gay journalist involved with an openly gay P.I. Donald Strachey, Rutka is shot by an unknown assailant. Strachey arrives at the Albany Medical Center to meet with a client. Rutka’s live-in Eddie Santin approaches Strachey and reveals that the client that approached him is none other than Rutka, who Strachey despises for his activities outing prominent local closeted homophobes. Rutka runs a webzine dedicated to outing important people.Despite attempts by Rutka and Santin to convince Strachey to help find out who shot Rutka, Strachey declines the assignment. That night, a man determinedly barges into Rutka’s hospital room unauthorized only to find that Rutka has already checked out.Rutka visits Strachey's home, but he remains unmoved, until Rutka offers him a $5,000 retainer. Strachey reluctantly accepts the job, mostly because of recent money troubles stemming from a home renovation bearing on his mind. Timmy, who has an even stronger distaste for Rutka's tactics, objects at first, but also agrees that they can't afford to pick and choose their clients in their current financial situation.The next morning, Rutka shows Strachey his attic, where he keeps his various files on both his past and prospective outing targets. One of them is Bruno Slinger, a prominent state politician who has voted against gay rights in the past, on whom Rutka has a file which includes photographic evidence of his sexual involvement with men. Suddenly, a fire breaks out at Ruka's house, which Strachey puts out and then investigates. As the case progresses, Strachey becomes convinced that Rutka and Santin are staging the various criminal incidents themselves, thanks in part to the assertion by Detective Sean "Bub" Bailey that Rutka has a long history of deception. Finally, Strachey decides that he can no longer continue with the case and informs Rutka that he will return the unused portion of the retainer.The next morning, a news program reports that Rutka was killed hours after Strachey severed ties with him and the investigation. Santin calls them, expressing indignation that Strachey refused to believe that the death threats against Rutka were genuine. Strachey expresses remorse, and then goes back with Santin to the attic to retrieve all of Rutka's files for safekeeping. With John officially dead, Strachey's search for Rutka's would-be assassin is now a murder investigation.  He asks Santin who the next target might have been, but Santin only knows that it might have been one of three people -- Slinger, local children's show host Ronnie Linkletter, and a mysterious third possibility identified only in Rutka's records as "Ultimate Hypocritical Asshole". Donald finds a plastic mud flap, torn off of an unidentified person's car.  Later, he comes across initials for three persons who received substantial payments from Rutka -- N.Z., H.G., and D.R.  Through local sex worker Dik Steel, he obtains the identity of the first - Nathan Zenck, who runs a fancy hotel, the in which rooms are monitored by video cameras.  Strachey confronts Zenck, who mentions that Bruno Slinger is sexually connected to Ronnie Linkletter and reveals that the second initials are undoubtedly those of Howie Glade, who owns a lower quality motel.  The third initials remain unknown, but after interrogating Glade, Strachey finds out that Linkletter was previously involved in sexual liaisons every Wednesday night with an unknown man (not Slinger) who was injured and possibly killed by a fallen ceiling mirror weeks ago; Glade was unable to find out the man's identity, but manages to get the license plates to his car.  Strachey manages to trace the plates to a used car dealer named Art Murphy, who refuses to cooperate with the investigation, threatening to bludgeon Donald until he retreats.At the couple's home, Timmy is attacked by the man who visited Rutka's hospital room earlier.  Strachey arrives in time to drive him away, but Timmy is hospitalized.  Timmy recovers, but the experience shakes Donald enough to consider abandoning the case, until Timmy, who has had a change of heart about Rutka, convinces him to press on.  Next, Strachey interviews Linkletter in his studio dressing room, but the kids show host denies that either he or Slinger had any involvement in Rutka's death, and refuses to reveal the identity of the man the motel mirror fell on.  However, after Donald's talk with Ronnie, he gets the impression the man survived the accident.  As Strachey leaves the studio, the man who attacked Tim ambushes Donald, knocking him unconscious.  When he wakes, he is greeted by Slinger, who also denies involvement in Rutka's murder and demands that he hands over the file Rutka had on Bruno.  Slinger allows Strachey to leave unharmed, but the P.I. can't get any answers from the Congressman, who says that Ronnie never told him the identify of the man injured in the motel fall.  Slinger gets a slight lead from the exchange, learning that Linkletter and Rutka were both involved in St. Michaels' choir.Back at the hospital, Tim is ready to be discharged, but the couple come across Art Murphy and his wife, visiting Bishop McFee.   On Strachey's prodding, Tim finds out that McFee is Murphy's brother-in-law and that he was the man that drove the car every Wednesday -- and was sexually involved with Linkletter, explaining the true nature of the accident that had put McFee into a coma until now.  Tim then uses his connections in the seminary to ask St. Michael's local priest, Father Morgan who would have been the parish priest when John Rutka was in the church choir.  Morgan excuses himself, heading out the back way, but the authorities are there waiting for him.  Strachey, who had been holding onto the car flap, identifies it as part of the car McFee drove on Wednesdays, and now driven by Morgan.  Morgan is arrested, not only for his part in covering up McFee's history of sex crimes, but also for the apparent murder of John Rutka.  Scandal hits Morgan, McFee and the entire parish.Come Saturday, Strachey, Tim, Eddie, John's sister Ann, and other friends are attending John Rutka's funeral.  Eddie graciously offers Donald the remaining fee for his work in solving Rutka's murder and gives the couple a business card to send the bill to.  Strachey looks at the name and figures out the last of the trio of mysterious initials - David Resuto, the Rutka family lawyer.  Strachey immediately grills Ann as to why Resuto would be getting $14,000, the largest of the payments made out to anyone in Rutka's financial ledger.  Ann reluctantly explains that the payments were for a life insurance policy -- and the beneficiary is Eddie.  The private eye, suspicious of the payments after being told earlier that Santin was removed from Rutka's will, follows him to the airport and catches up to him.  As he confronts Eddie, he is shocked to see a very alive John Rutka standing next to him.  John explains his elaborate plan to fake his death, frame Father Morgan for a fake murder, expose McFee as a pedophile (as well as The Ultimate Hypocritical Asshole), and use the insurance money to start up a network of cheap drugs for AIDS patients in Mexico. He knew that the controversy of outing has faded as acceptance of people based on sexual orientation is rising.  Rutka reveals that Eddie initially believed John was dead, and that he was the one who planted the mud flap where Strachey could find it.  Donald is outraged at the deception, until Rutka reveals that he too was a victim of McFee's molestation, starting when John was only 9.  Donald protests that regardless of the sex abuse cover-up, Morgan will go to prison for a murder that he did not commit.  Rutka agrees that Strachey can tell the authorities that he saw him still alive, and exonerate him for that part of his sentence.  Donald wavers from his determination to turn Rutka in for his crimes, but before he allows the couple to leave the country, he follows-up on a throwaway comment Rutka made earlier.  Rutka reveals that he had a file on Strachey, a former Sergeant in the U.S. military, who had to leave the service with an honorable discharge when his sexual orientation was revealed -- at the expense of the lieutenant he was caught in bed with, who received a much more severe punishment as the scapegoat of the two.Rutka is allowed to leave the country.  Donald and Timmy realize how much insight on the complexities of life -- and people -- this experience has given them, and they conclude that life is not as black and white as both of them previously thought. This doesn't stop them from toasting their new perspective -- and their now finished fireplace -- by performing the one act of absolute good they are still sure of -- the destruction of Rutka's file on Strachey.Reporter #1 (Kwesi Ameyaw). Reporter #2 (Nicola Crosbie). Newspaper Photographer (Guy Fauchon). Newscaster (Claudine Grant).	178327
1999	Third Miracle, The	M				Reporter (Catherine Gourdier)	178328
1931	Third Murderer, The	SS	OWN - P	Daly, Carroll John	Black Mask magazine, June-August 1931. Serialized as “The Flame” and Race Williams. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 259-374. 	Newspapers. Morning Globe. Headlines and stories give detective Race Williams information.  One story refers to Columnist’s story. Mentions anonymous reporter.  Goes to newspaper office of the Morning Globe to use the morgue and talk to a newsman “chewing what he must have thought was a cigarette” who gives him background on the story. 	178329
2007	Third Nail, The	M				Interviewer (Tahmus Rounds).	178330
1985	Third Richest Man in the World, The	P	MLPL	Murray, J.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	178331
1964	Third Secret, The	M	SVD 785	Joseph, Robert L. (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	TV News Commentator Alex Stedman (Stephen Boyd) is an American in London investigating death of his psychoanalyst. Newsman is cynical and much of his disillusionment seems to stem from death of his daughter. Approached by dead man's daughter.She tells him she does not believe suicide verdict. Provides reporter with list of names of father's patients. Reporter sleeps with a patient to get information from her.  She later commits suicide because she believes she was responsible for murder.Implication reporter wonders if he killed the man while in schizophrenic state. Finally discovers killer was psychoanalyst's daughter, who was also a patient.  She tries to stab reporter, but he recovers and goes to see her in mental hospital.Events have caused reporter to regain sense of compassion for fellow human beings.  "Know what, Alex? Stay gloomy. It's money in the bank.""Everything's product to you, Lou. Even a point of view." "You're an impressive person, Alex. An unusually sober news commentator with a world-weary personality that people find attractive. That's a product."	178332
1998	Third Term, The	N		Nyznyk, Darryl		News Media	178333
1925	Third Thumbprint, The	SSF		Levitan, Mortimer		Press	178334
1997	Third Twin, The	MT				Newscaster (Tino Monte)	178335
1987	Third Victim, The	NM		Waltch, Lilla		Reporter Lisa Davis, reporter for the Braeton Times	178336
1976	Third Victim, The	NM		Wilcox, Collin	Weinberg List	Journalist	178337
2003	Third Watch:	T	SVD 1442 (Media Excerpt)		Episode. Series 9-23-1999 to 4-29-2005	News Media	178338
2003	Third Watch: Closing In	T	DVD -R HQ 10693		Episode #87. 4-21-2003. Third  of Four Episodes Featuring Reporter	Reporter Aaron Noble (Tom Berenger), a famous journalist,  promises to lead Bosco and Cruz to the narcotics kingpin who murdered Cruza's sister. He does so because Cruz makes up a story to conceal the shooting death of a drug dealer by the journalist.	178339
2003	Third Watch: Everybody Lies	T	DVD -R HQ 4018. SVD 1449		Episode #85. 4-7-2003. First of Four Episodes Featuring Reporter	Reporter Aaron Noble (Tom Berenger) is stabbed and treated by Third Watch crew.  Kim recognizes his name but does not initially realize that Noble is a famous reporter whose work she admires. Later, Noble asks Kim on a date.	178340
2002	Third Watch: Falling	T			Episode #61. 4-8-2002	Newscaster (Don Clark Williams). Bosco's emotional turmoil escalates when he begins to experience panic attacks and flashbacks.He storms out of a counseling session when they suggest that his problems may be a result of September 11th post-traumatic stress disorder. He is suspended from duty for a week and ordered into mandatory counseling for punching a suspect in custody.He finally breaks down relating the horror of watching people fall to their deaths from the Towers, unable to help them, ashamed that his fear left him frozen and unable to go back and help anyone else for several hours.	178341
2000	Third Watch: Four Days	T	DVD -R HQ 5319		Episode #25. 10-16-2000	TV Reporter Hayley Friend (Nancy O'Dell) on television and in the field covering the story of racial tensions throughout the city. On the hunt for a robbery homicide suspect, police shake down all young black males they encounter creating the crisis.The suspect in question turns out to be Puppet, whose younger brother was killed as a result of Puppet's gang activity despite Doc's attempts to turn him away.After he's shot by the cops and goes into hiding, Puppet solicits Doc's help by proclaiming his innocence. Doc tries to get Puppet to the hospital and save his life while avoiding cops.This creates havoc with Doc's relationships with both civilians and the squads.  Friend wants the story from Doc's perspective. He calls reporters in when he wants witnesses to see what police will do to Puppet.Doc also questions why white school teacher is given all the coverage while the black victims of a shooting are ignored.	178342
2005	Third Watch: How Do You Spell Belief?	T	DVD -R HQ 10889		Episode #130. 4-22-2005	TV Newscast -- INN News (Instant News Network). News Director (Lee R. Sellars).  Man wants to go on television holding a shotgun on a man. Driver goes berserk  in traffic tie-up.	178343
2003	Third Watch: In Confidence	T			Episode #86. 4-14-2003. Second  of Four Episodes Featuring Reporter	Reporter Aaron Noble (Tom Berenger) goes out dancing with Kim and he stays overnight at her apartment. The next morning, Bosco and Cruz arrest Noble at the scene of a cocaine transaction, but he insists that he is doing research for a book on drug dealingTo avoid being charged, Noble agrees to lead the cops to a major dealer. During the operation, Bosco finds incriminating information about Cruz in Noble's notebooks.	178344
2004	Third Watch: Leap of Faith	T			Episode #117. 11-5-2004	News Cameraman (Christopher Jon Gombos).	178345
2000	Third Watch: Lost, The	T			Episode #23. 10-2-2000	Photographer (John C. Havens).	178346
2003	Third Watch: Price of Nobility, The	T	SVD 1396 - DVD 1409		Episode #88. 4-28-2003. Fourth  of Four Episodes Featuring Reporter	Reporter Aaron Noble (Tom Berenger) returns in final episode featuring the famous journalist.Bosco and Cruz pursue a suspect linked to journalist Noble. The chase ends in a crash that injures several motorists and brings out the firefighters because of a small engine compartment fire in the suspect's supercharged car.Bosco is wracked with guilt because Cruz has involved him in a scheme to implicate an innocent man.  He attempts to defy Cruz -- resulting in a dangerous confrontation.Tip from Noble results in pursuit of drug dealer.  Noble involved in cover-up in the last of four episodes	178347
2003	Third Watch: Ticket Grows in Brooklyn, A	T	DVD -R HQ 6358		Episode #97. 12-5-2003	News Media report on Carlos' search for a bone-marrow match for his daughter. L Officers intervene to stop a small-time mobster from squeezing out an honest businessman.	178348
2003	Third Watch: Truth and Other Lies, The	T	SVD 1443		Episode #89. 9-29-2003	News Media	178349
2003	Third Watch: Tys That Bind, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4895. SVD 1430		Episode #28. 11-6-2000	Traffic Reporter rescued from sinking helicopter by Officer Davis. Female Reporter (Stacy Courtney).	178350
2003	Third Wave, The	MF			Sweden	Brittish TV Reporter (Roger Brett). Tysk TV Reporter (Mika Porkka).	178351
1592	Thirde and Last Part of Cony Catching, The	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		News	178352
1998	Thirst	MT	DVD -R HQ 8463, 8464.			News Media. TV Reporter (Roya Megnot). Reporter #2 (Charles Warner Nash).	178353
2005	Thirst for Blood	N		Williams, Steve		Reporter who crucified an FBI agent who goes to North Carolina to investigate serial killings. While there the agent falls in love with the prime suspect, the wife of a murder victim.Through a series of twists and turns of events, the agent soon finds himself involved with the reporter that crucified him in the newspaper while he was a cop in New Orleans.The climax comes when he figures out who the killer is, and instead of solving the case, he becomes a knight in shining armor to the woman he loves.	178354
2000	Thirteen Days	M				Reporter (Richard Rossi). White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger (Kelly Connell). Journalist (Timothy Jerome). Publisher Orville Dryfoos (John Aylward) of the New York Times.	178355
1987	Thirteen Fingers, The	CB		Sala, Richard	Prime Cuts, No. 1, January, 1987, pages 37-44.	Reporter at a hooded secret society meeting is detected and thrown out, but the snooping report finds that a week has passed and he has no memory of it. His life deteriorates into paranoia and finally he decides to confront the society at their next annual meeting. At the meeting he is accepted into membership.	178356
1932	Thirteen Steps	M			Ness Book -- No Credits	Newspaper Owner of the Globe newspaper threatened by criminal. Photographer is shot.  Reporter rescues the owner's daughter and shoots the criminal.	178357
1929	Thirteenth Chair, The	M	VHS 1209		AFI-Authors	Writer	178358
1997	Thirteenth Daughter of the Moon, The	N		Nightingale, Steven		Journalist Muscocvado is part of a mythical pilgrimage of an eclectic group of travelers brought together by their collective desire for freedom, adventure and love. They are headed to a wilderness area in Northern California called the Lost Coast.They encounter magical characters including a coyote, a peacock, an angel and a saint.	178359
1999	Thirteenth Floor, The	M				Newspaper Boy (Travis Tedford).	178360
1932	Thirteenth Guest, The	M				Photographer (Bobby Burns).	178361
1937	Thirteenth Man, The (aka 13th Man, The)	M	VHS 900	Krafft, John (Story.		Reporter for the Globe-Times and Radio Commentator Swifty Taylor (Weldon Heyburn) investigates death of district attorney running anti-crime campaign. Fellow Reporter Jimmy Moran (Milburn Stone) of the Globe Times finds out attorney killed by poison.Newspaper publisher Andrew Baldwin (Selmer Jackson) of Globe Times is a suspect. Moran is shot and Taylor solves the crime. He sneaks into the publisher's home and finds the poison.Gathers suspects at the studio and just as he is about to name the killer, the publisher Baldwin tries to kill him but is shot to death by the police.	178362
2007	Thirteenth Tale, The	N		Setterfield, Diane		Journalists haven’t had much luck interviewing the mysterious Vida Winter, whose popularity as a writer has been in no way diminished by her reclusiveness. Until now, Vida has toyed with journalists who interview her, creating outlandish life histories for herself, all of them invention. Now she is old and ailing, and at last wants to tell the truth about her extraordinary life. She writes a letter to Margaret Lea, who works in her father’s antiquarian bookshop where her fascination for the biographies of the long-dead has led her to write them herself.  Then the letter arrives. The equally reclusive Margaret travels to Yorkshire to meet her subject -- and Vida starts to recount her tale. Margaret is captivated by the power of Vida’s storytelling. But as a biographer she deals in fact not fiction, and she doesn’t entirely trust Vida’s account. She goes to check up on the family, visiting their old home and piecing together their story in her own way. What she discovers on her journey to the truth is for Margaret a chilling and transforming experience.	178363
1915	Thirty	M			Ness Book	Reporter and poker player for the Clarion is assigned to get a story on the engagement of a millionairess who hates the press. When confronted by the millionairess after sneaking onto her estate, he falls for her and agrees not to run the storyHe then starts a rumor that anarchists are going to blow up her neighbors. Mistaken for one of the anarchists and falls into the arms of the millionairess, who admits she loves him.She also discovers she owns the paper and makes him managing editor	178364
1935	Thirty	P	MLPL	Lockhart, Jack	Index-One Act, 1932-40	Press	178365
1934	Thirty Day Princess	M		Kelland, Clarence Budington (Story). Preston Sturges, Frank Partos (Screenplay).		Publisher Porter Madison (Cary Grant), publisher of town's most influential paper opposing an international bank trying to raise money for a tiny kingdom by bringing its princess to New York.Managing Editor (Robert McWade). City Editor (William Arnold). Radio Man (J. Merrill Holmes)	178366
1971	Thirty Minutes With	DT				Journalist. Half-hour interview show, Washington political analyst Elizabeth Drew	178367
2008	Thirty Six Hours: Poet, The	M				News Correspondent (Jack Casadone). 	178368
1993	Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould	M				Music Critic (Gerry Quigley). Journalist (Gale Garnett). Photographer (James Kidnie).	178369
1928	Thirty Years Late	SSF		Smith, Garrett		Press	178370
1966	Thirty-First Floor, The	N	OWN - P	Wahloo, Per		Publisher. Bomb is announced to explode in the skyscraper office of a powerful mind-polluting publisher	178371
1965	Thirty-Minute Theatre: Application Form	T			Episode #7. 11-18-1965	Interviewer (Denholm Elliott - The Interviewer	178372
1970	Thirty-Minute Theatre: Chief Whip Sends His Compliments, The	T			Episode #151. 1-17-1970	Correspondent (Antony Carrick).	178373
1969	Thirty-Minute Theatre: These Men Are Dangerous: Mussolini	T			UK. Episode. 1-20-1969	Photographer (John Roden).	178374
1955	Thirty, Honey, Thirty	T			Pond's Theatre	Press	178375
1990	thirtysomething:	T	SV 282		Episode. Series 9-29-1987 to 5-28-1991.	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron). Newspapers.	178376
1989	thirtysomething: Be a Good Girl	T			Episode #36. 4-25-1989	Photographer Melissa Steadman takes a job offer from City Hall. She also takes a family portrait with a couple of other aunts. She spends time with an elderly aunt and hasn't had time to work on the City Hall project. This gives Ellyn cause for concern.A magazine job deadline is moved up also making for some long days for Melissa.	178377
1989	thirtysomething: Best of Enemies	T		Dougherty, Joseph	Episode #38. 5-16-1989	Magazine Writer Hope (Mel Harris) is writing an article that could affect Susannah's Race St. Project driving a wedge between her and Gary.	178378
1989	thirtysomething: Burning Bush, The	T			Episode #46. 11-28-1989	Former Magazine Writer Hope (Mel Harris) begins work on an environmental project.	178379
1989	thirtysomething: Deliverance	T			Episode #33. 3-21-1989	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron) gets some camping equipment as a payoff for a photo shoot and the gang makes plans to take a camping trip to the Poconos.	178380
1990	thirtysomething: Good Sex, Bad Sex, What Sex, No Sex	T			Episode #55. 2-27-1990	Photographer Melissa Steadman has been dating a younger man, Lee. Their sex life is going great, but the late nights are wearing her out. They part, they reconcile. He leaves for a skiing trip and Melissa thinks it's time to end their relationship.	178381
1987	thirtysomething: I'll Be Home For Christmas	T			Episode #9. 12-15-1987	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron)  A famous photographer shows interest in Melissa's work.	178382
1987	thirtysomething: Legacy	T		Dougherty, Joseph	Episode #43. 10-31-1989	Magazine Writer Hope (Mel Harris) works for the magazine "Synergy," which is being taken over. She fears they are going to curtail the magazine's environmental watchdog activities.	178383
1991	thirtysomething: Melissa and Men	T			Episode #73. 1-8-1991	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron) prepares for a gallery exhibit devoted to her work and she examines her past relationships with men in her life and wonders why they have been such failures.	178384
1991	thirtysomething: Melissa in Wonderland	T			Episode #84. 5-21-1991	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron) goes to Hollywood to photograph a sitcom star who comes to rely on her advice.	178385
1990	thirtysomething: Photo Opportunity	T			Episode #69. 11-27-1990	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron) gets a big photo assignment at the same time her mother breaks her leg. She tries to focus on a possible photo assignment for a New York magazine	178386
1989	thirtysomething: Success	T			Episode #28. 1-31-1989	Photographer Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron) gets  a job working with Singer Carly Simon.	178387
1990	thirtysomething: Three Year Itch, The	T			Episode #57. 4-3-1990	Former Magazine Writer Hope (Mel Harris) is told about a possible public relations job with an environmental organization in Washington D.C. When she senses Michael's lack of enthusiasm about the possibility, they argue.She tells him she always has accommodated his career.  On the train to Washington D.C. Hope has a fantasy seeing herself in a 1920s setting aboard the "infidelity club car" of the train. She almost had cheated on Michael with John Dunaway.After Hope's interview, she goes out to dinner with John. Back at her hotel room with John, Hope starts to have second thoughts about the Washington PR job, and also about her and John's motivations. Before she lives, they kiss.	178388
1988	thirtysomething: We'll Meet Again	T		Kramer, Richard	Episode #22. 12-6-1988	News Media. Hope and Michael argue about her working and having another child. She learns about some previous tenants of their house.	178389
1987	thirtysomething: Weaning	T		Godshall, Liberty	Episode #8. 12-8-1987	Aspiring Magazine Writer Hope (Mel Harris) is depressed because of baby Janey's decreasing dependency so she decides to go back to work.	178390
1941	This -- Is Murder!	NM		Fitzsimmons, Cortland		Gossip Columnist is aboard a yacht when a murder is committed.	178391
2008	This Age We’re Living In	N		Wilson, David		Lifestyle Columnist George Worth is a grumpy man who works in a woman’s world. He hates fashion, mobile phones, computers and young people. At night he goes home to a borrowed Labrador and feelings of guilt about his dead wife. Justin Smith is a Young Person, a bright newcomer who is always on his cell to his girlfriend, surfing the Internet and keeping abreast of the latest trends. Then comes the day when Justin’s girlfriend throws him out and he finds himself having to share an apartment with George. As the women around them watch and wonder, both men start to work out what really matters among the obsessions and distractions of modern life. 	178392
1933	This Day and Age	M				City Editor (Howard Lang). Newspaper Reporter in Courtroom (Lester Dorr).	178393
2005	This Divided State	DT				Documentarian Michael Moore's controversial decision to speak at the Utah Valley State College where a heated debate between protestors and supporters argue Moore's First Amendment Freedom of Speech rights.Editor of College Times Vegor Pederson.	178394
1993	This Earth of Mankind -- Buru Quartet, The, Book 1	N		Toer, Pramoedya Ananta		Editor Minke, crusading newspaper editor and nationalist fighter against Dutch imperialism.  Beginning of 20th century.	178395
1941	This England	M			UK Only	Press	178396
2008	This Far by Faith: Cracked Mirror, A	N		Norman-Bellamy, Kendra		New York Times Reporter Quentin F. Grey discovers that an aspiring actress is really the daughter a Broadway diva thought had died long ago. She lands a bit part in the diva’s latest show only to find that her idol has feet of clay and a monumental ego. But their strained relationship is changed when the reporter reveals the secret.  Grey is planning to write a profile of the diva for the New York Times Sunday Magazine and share backstage details about the cast of the new musical and what goes on during rehearsals for a major stage production. Grey gets suspicious when he notices that the aspiring actress is a younger, fresh-faced version of the older actress. 	178397
1996	This Far, No Further	NM	OWN - P	Wessel, John		Photographer Alison helps a Chicago private investigator who lost his license to operate and must depend on slick operators to throw work his way.	178398
1979	This Fatal Writ	NM	OWN - H - MLPL	Woods, Sara		Investigative Journalist Harry Charlton	178399
1983	This Girl for Hire	MT				News Media. Eddie, the Newsman (Elisha Cook Jr).	178400
2003	This Girl's Life	M				Reporter (Maria Cina).	178401
1991	This Gun For Hire	MT				Anchorman (George Jones). Anchorwoman (Margaret Dubuisson).	178402
1964	This Hour Has Seven Days	DT			Series 1964-1966	Interviewers Warner Trover, Jack Webster, Lary Zolf. .Interviewer Pierre Trudeau (1965). Interviewer Beryl Fox (1966).	178403
2004	This House Has 22 Minutes:	T			Episode #23. 3-5-2004. Comedy	Science Reporter Maureen Crowe (Kathryn Greenwood).	178404
1958	This Is Alice: Alice Goes to Washington	T			Episode #2. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice agrees to behave if her father takes her and Soapy with him to the capital for a press conference.	178405
1958	This Is Alice: Alice Plays Cupid	T			Episode #32. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Favorite teacher at the local school is forced to retire because of her age. Alice decides to help along the romance between her teacher and a janitor.	178406
1958	This Is Alice: Alice Plays Detective	T			Episode #3. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice tries to bring a couple together when she learns a friend's parents have decided to get a divorce.	178407
1958	This Is Alice: Big Louie Comes Through	T			Episode #4. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice meets a bookie and convinces him to use his bad reputation and ready cash to help a needy family. The two become involved in a Real Estate dealing.	178408
1958	This Is Alice: Callahan	T			Episode #20. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice convinces a young man to box the local champ. He needs the money to bring his sweetheart to this country. She convinces the young man who just arrived from Ireland and seeking money to bring his sweetheart to this country to box the champ.Difficulties emerge when the girl arrives and he must choose between winning her or the fight.	178409
1958	This Is Alice: Christmas Story	T			Episode #25. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice sells Christmas trees to enable her to buy a gift for a kind old lady.	178410
1958	This Is Alice: Circus Time	T			Episode #29. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice becomes involved in the loves and sorrows of the circus people when she meets a chid performer who is running away from the circus.	178411
1958	This Is Alice: Class Reunion	T			Episode #28. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice is given the opportunity to put a young romance aright. She accompanies her father to his college during alumni week.	178412
1958	This Is Alice: Dandy Donovan	T			Episode #15. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice and her friends take to horse racing. Alice inadvertently causes her friend's father to buy a race horse at an auction.	178413
1958	This Is Alice: Elephant, The	T			Episode #36. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice brings an elephant home as a pet.	178414
1958	This Is Alice: Fortune Teller	T			Episode #19. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice sets up a fortune telling booth at a local bazaar.	178415
1958	This Is Alice: Freedom of the Press	T			Episode #37. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Woman insists Alice should pay the damages when she crashes her soapbox into a social tea party.	178416
1958	This Is Alice: Guest in the House	T			Episode #33. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Sophisticated lecturer is obliged to spend the day at the home of one of the local citizens.	178417
1958	This Is Alice: Help Wanted	T			Episode #34. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Part-time maid at the Holliday's house falls in love. Precocious Alice tries to start a romance between a maid and a wealthy man.	178418
1958	This Is Alice: House Beautiful	T			Episode #10. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Beautiful blonde upsets the Holliday household by trying to redecorate the family home.	178419
1958	This Is Alice: Hypnotist	T			Episode #26. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice uses her grandfather's watch to hypnotize her father. After seeing a hypnotist demonstrate on TV, Alice experiments with hypnosis, and Chet is the subject.	178420
1958	This Is Alice: Letter, The	T			Episode #39. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Because of business commitments with his advertising firm, the son of an elderly couple cannot attend his parents' 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Alice helps the elderly couple.	178421
1958	This Is Alice: Mail Order	T			Episode #21. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice meets a scientist on the verge of discovering a new furniture polish.	178422
1958	This Is Alice: Man's Best Friend	T			Episode #30. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice tries to foster a romance when she learns the local butcher is in love with a socialite.	178423
1958	This Is Alice: Mrs. U.S.A.	T			Episode #7. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice's father intends on taking his wife on a second honeymoon. Alice enters her mother on a Mrs. U.S.A. contest hoping she will win a trip to Niagara Falls.	178424
1958	This Is Alice: No Place Like Home	T			Episode #13. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Local citizen donates a trailer to a children's club	178425
1958	This Is Alice: One in a Million	T			Episode #9. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Millionaire who has been confined to his bed, sneaks away and meets a little girl who thinks he is a tramp and brings him home for a good meal.	178426
1958	This Is Alice: Paper Drive	T			Episode #35. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Local children search an old mansion when they collect scrap paper for the school. They come upon a piece of paper that changes life for an old man who has befriended them.	178427
1958	This Is Alice: Pie in the Sky	T			Episode #11. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Set on winning a baking contest, Alice enlists the aid of a retired baker. Alice is aided by the owner of a bakery when she bakes a pie for a school contest.	178428
1958	This Is Alice: Pig in a Poke	T			Episode #17. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice buys a pig from a tramp. She is in trouble when she buys the pig from a hobo.	178429
1958	This Is Alice: Princess, American Beauty	T			Episode #5. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice tries to change the mind of a beauty contest entrant who has chosen her career over marriage.	178430
1958	This Is Alice: Princess, The (aka Princess Pat)	T			Episode #1. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Two little girls prevent a mother, the local dressmaker, and daughter from moving away from the town when the dressmaker's business is unsuccessful.	178431
1958	This Is Alice: Problem Child	T			Episode #8. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice's parents argue severely as to the reason why their daughter failed in school. Alice neglects her schoolwork when she becomes interested in a local spacemen club.	178432
1958	This Is Alice: Prophet, The	T			Episode #24. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Mystic captivates the ladies of River Glen and one of the town's wealthy widows is about to sign over her property to him when Alice discovers a strange episode in his past.	178433
1958	This Is Alice: Quiz Show	T			Episode #6. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice competes with her Dad's boss on a quiz show.	178434
1958	This Is Alice: Rags To Riches	T			Episode #27. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice tries to do a good turn for a millionaire and creates many complications. She cats about for a get-rich-quick scheme when she is in need of funds.	178435
1958	This Is Alice: Rock 'n' Roll	T			Episode #14. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice has a house guest who is in love with a rock 'n' roll singer. When the singer refuses to answer his guest's letters, Alice decides to help. Alice helps a lovelorn Southern belle find her beau, the rock 'n' roll performer.	178436
1958	This Is Alice: Rodeo	T			Episode #31. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice finds a bull in her backyard. Alice rides a Brahma bull in Times Square. The rodeo gains a new animal and Chet takes on a new role when Alice is ordered to dispose of a present she has received which is cluttering up the back yard.	178437
1958	This Is Alice: Song For Sale	T			Episode #22. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Local Sunday school teacher is suspended after she is caught playing songs she had written during class.	178438
1958	This Is Alice: Too Many Fathers	T			Episode #38. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice thinks her parents are planning to get rid of her so she steals off to Philadelphia to find a comedian whom she thinks is her real father.	178439
1958	This Is Alice: Trial Balloon	T			Episode #18. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice upsets her parents, the Coast Guard and the police when she and Soapy launch a passenger-carrying balloon. Alice has an active imagination and makes a balloon out of her baby brother's inflatable swimming pool.	178440
1958	This Is Alice: Two Yanks in Georgia	T			Episode #16. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice meets two boys and their grandfather. Alice and Soapy go to Georgia to visit her grandfather's peanut plantation.	178441
1958	This Is Alice: Weight Lifter, The	T			Episode #23. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice turns diplomat when a visiting aunt has the Hollidays on a diet.	178442
1958	This Is Alice: When the Bow Breaks	T			Episode #12. Series 1958-1959. 39 episodes.	Columnist Chester "Chet" Holliday (Tommy Farrell) works for local newspaper, the Star Herald. His 9-year-old daughter is Alice Holliday who is growing up in a small American town of River Glen in Georgia. The newspaperman's father is a southern colonel.Alice helps a yacht captain win the affection of a beautiful heiress who is about to marry another man. The heiress learns the man she is to marry is interested only in her money.	178443
1982	This Is Kate Bennett	MT		Milburn, Sue (Teleplay)	Ness Book - Unsuccessful TV Pilot	TV Reporter Kate Bennett (Jane Eilber) covers story of sniper who picked off several nurses outside a hospital.News team arrives at the scene at the same time the SWAT team arrives.  Bennett rushes out to help fallen nurse while police try to corner sniper.  Killer is captured, smiles at notion of being on TV and asks what channel he will be on.Story is scrapped by Bennett's producer when the police indicate the sniper was a minor. But she continues to pursue the case.  Able to get interview with sniper's mother even though a rival reporter failed in an earlier attempt.Interview is interrupted when other son returns home and smashes the camera.  Against producer's objections, she focuses on the victims. Puts together emotional package, but producer refuses to air it. Goes over his head and shows it to the news directorNews director decides to put on the story. When the producer says the schedule is full, the news director says, "Pull the mud wrestling and the movie critic. That should do it."  Eventually Bennett turns down anchor position to stick to field reporting.	178444
1992	This Is MST3K	MT				New York Daily News Assistant Features Editor (Paul Schultz-Himself). TV Guide Senior Editor (Larry Gloss). Assistant Features Editor (Paul Schultz), New York Daily News. Television Critic (Matt Roush-Himself), USA Today.Television Critic (Tom Shales-Himself), The Washington Post.	178445
1935	This Is Murder	NM	OWN - P	Gardner, Erle Stanley		Press	178446
1937	This Is My Affair	M				Reporter (James Donlan)	178447
1944	This Is My Best	R			Series 1944-1946	Press	178448
1944	This Is My Story	R			Series 1944-1945.; True stories	Gossip Columnist Hedda Hopper, judge.	178449
1961	This Is NBC News	DT			Series. 7-2-1961 to 3-24-1963. NBC.	TV Newsmen Edwin Newman (1961), Martin Agronsky (1962-1963).	178450
1984	This Is Spinal Tap	M				Rolling Stone Reporter (Zane Buzby). Entertainment Public Relations Man (Arnie Fufkin), unsuccessful. Record Publicist (Fran Drescher) tries unsuccessfully to get the album "Smell the Glove" in record stores.	178451
1943	This Is the Army	M	DVD 1643			Sports Announcer (Warner Anderson). Newspaper headlines. Newscasters.	178452
1968	This Is the Castle	NM	OWN - H	Freeling, Nicolas		Press	178453
1917	This Is the Life	M			AFI-Cameras	Cameramen	178454
1983	This Is the Life	T				TV Anchor Paul Miller (Ed Schiff).	178455
1943	This Is Washington	M				Reporter Robert Belvins (Roger Clark), a D.C. journalist.	178456
2008	This Is Why You’re Single: Lynda	T	DVD -R HQ 10655			TV Reporter Lynda in Los Angeles is confronted by friends about her life always being too hectic for love. The woman tries to settle down through etiquette training, yoga and a blind date. She thinks she is doing a dating documentary. What she doesn’t know is her friends are planning an intervention. Married to her job. So her friends try to redo her life. Works in broadcasting, teaches broadcasting classes. 	178457
2004	This Is Your Life	N		O'Farrell, John		Reporter assumes a likable nonentity is a standup comic. Happy to be offered a little bit of fame, the man claims he only does unannounced dates at tiny clubs and shuns publicity. Nothing invites publicity more than being called a mysterious recluse.Everyone claims they love the man's non-existing act. The resulting blizzard of newspaper articles celebrating his aloofness satirizes the London media.	178458
1955	This Island Earth	M	L			Reporters (Guy Edward Hearn, Les Spears). First Reporter (Olan Soule). Photographers (Edward Ingram, Jack Byron)	178459
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Blackjacked	C	DVD -R 1616		Episode #5. 4-11-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, an outspoken, opinionated, speak-first, think-second, unabashedly politically conservative journalist Brian Newport (Steve Marmel - Voice) who has no filter.Newport gets fired from writing his blog on AOL. So he and the gang go to Las Vegas to talk to the "black Guy that runs AOL" as they call him. Tindle does everything that his wife wouldn't want him to do like watching strippers and drinking beer.	178460
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Bushwhacked	C	DVD -R 1624 (Missing Ending)		Episode #6. 4-18-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, an outspoken, opinionated, speak-first, think-second, unabashedly politically conservative journalist Brian Newport (Steve Marmel - Voice) who has no filter.President George Bush and Newport share similar views on Ameerica and taxes. Turns out Bush's routine is all an act.	178461
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Chappaquidicide (aka Premiere)	C	DVD -R 1543. DVD -R 1649		Episode #1. 3-12-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, an outspoken, opinionated, speak-first, think-second, unabashedly politically conservative journalist Brian Newport (Steve Marmel - Voice) who has no filter.Brian talks about politics and makes fun of celebrities in his town bar. Jimmy and Craig get Wayne Brady to run for President of the United States, but he backs out because he can't be funny all the time if he's president.If it's in his head, it's out of his outh and there's no stopping him. Friend is a teacher and a moderate democrat, Jimmy Townhouse.  Digitally animated comedy series produced close to weekly airdate to keep content as topical as possible.	178462
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Iraqathon	C	DVD -R 1597 (Missing Ending)		Episode #4. 4-4-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, an outspoken, opinionated, speak-first, think-second, unabashedly politically conservative journalist Brian Newport (Steve Marmel - Voice) who has no filter.Gang wants to go see "Hell Boy," but hen-pecked Jimmy can't because his wife wants him to go see "Mean Girls."	178463
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Libidocrites	C	DVD -R 1581		Episode #3  3-28-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, an outspoken, opinionated, speak-first, think-second, unabashedly politically conservative journalist Brian Newport (Steve Marmel - Voice) who has no filter.Newport struggles to pretend to be a liberal to have sex with the hottest girl he's ever met.	178464
2004	This Just In (aka This Just In!): Vagicentrics	C	DVD -R 1543. DVD -R 1667 (Duplicate)		Episode #2.  3-21-2004	Parody News. Current news stories get different spins from a journalist, a liberal columnist (Steve Marmel) and his pals, a homemaker and teacher. Digitally animated comedy series produced close to weekly airdate to keep content as topical as possible.Sami turns the bar into a chick bar leaving the boys barless. Henry's brown skin and mustache finds him at odds with Tom Ridge.	178465
1993	This Just In:	T	SV 208		Episode #2. 4-26-1993	Parody News. TV evening news show goes horribly wrong with botched interviews, satellite failure, misleading reports. Carol Huston, Kevin Alan Roberts are featured.	178466
1993	This Just In: Premiere	T	SV 204		Episode #1	Parody News. TV evening news show goes horribly wrong with botched interviews, satellite failure, misleading reports. Carol Huston and Kevin Alan Roberts are featured	178467
2000	This Just In…	N		Joe, Yolanda		TV Reporter-Anchor Holly Johnston, drop-dead-gorgeous new kid on the block striving to prove she's up to the task and more than just eye candy.Broadcast veteran Alexandra Harbor, WKBA's sole black female photographer -- talented, burned out, trying valiantly to keep her last good nerve intact. Meg "Beans" Rippley -- WKBA's first camerawoman, white and working-class.Kenya Adams, struggling to make transition from print reporter to TV newswriter/producer without sacrificing her family life in the process.	178468
1943	This Land Is Mine	M	DVD -R HQ 3129, 3130. VHS 1290			Newsman (Gus Taillon). Printer (Otto Hoffman)	178469
2007	This Life + 10	T				Interviewer (Mark Lawson).	178470
1899	This Majestic Lee	SS	UCLA	Crane, Stephen		Press	178471
1939	This Man in Paris	M				Press	178472
1939	This Man Is News	M	VHS 920	MacDougall, Roger, Allan MacKinnon (Story). Roger MacDougall, Allan MacKinnon, Basil Dearden (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Simon Drake (Barry K. Barnes) is an ace reporter for the Daily Gazette in London.  He anticipates that a jewel thief will be murdered after testifying against his accomplice. Editor MacGregor (Alastair Sim) takes him off the story.Drake refuses and is fired. He gets drunk and calls the editor at three in the morning with a phony story about being wounded while witnessing the crook's murder. The story makes the morning editions of every paper in town.Then the reporter finds out the thief was really murdered and he is accused of the crime. The real killer tries to frame him. MacGregor hires the reporter back at twice his original salary and plays up his articles with the headline, "This Man Is News."Someone takes a shot at Drake in the newsroom. He discovers rival reporter Johnnie Clayton (John Warwick) is involved. Then Clayton is killed, and the killer captured.Variety, 7/26/39: "…have made the Fleet Street workers nearly as energetic as their American confreres."	178473
1970	This Man Must Die	M			AFI-Television Personalities/Authors	TV	178474
1979	This Man Stands Alone	T				News Media. True story of black civil rights activist.	178475
1938	This Marriage Business	M	DVD -R HQ 7000, 7001	Riddle, Mel (Story). Gladys Atwater, J. Robert Bren (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Original title: "It Couldn't Happen Again."	Newspaperman Bill Bennett (Allan Lane) and Photographer "Candid" Perry (Jack Carson) of the New York Dispatch become involved with an eloping heiress. Photographer gets incriminating photographs to solve a murder case. Reporter Bill Terry (Allan Lane).Gangsters smash his camera and kidnap him.  Reporter is accused of kidnapping "Candid" to get a front page story. Resolved  when a dog finds the photographer's film pack and the reporter and photographer capture the crooks.News Vendor (Lester Dorr).	178476
1937	This Marriage Business	P	MLPL	Vreeland	812 V979-25	Press	178477
1920	This Marrying	N	MLPL	Banning, M.C.		Newspaperwoman Horatia Grant. Langley, editor, The Journal. Various male reporters on paper.	178478
1988	This Morning	DT			UK. Series 1988-	Correspondent Ross Kelly (1990-1993). Reporter Catrina Skepper (1999-).  Roving Reporter Becky Mantin (2005-2006).Presenters Fern Britton (1999-2006), Catrina Skeppere (1994-1995), Caron Keating (1996-1999), Jerry Springer (1999), Richard Madeley (1999), Mark Simpson (1999-), Judy Finnigan (1999), Philippa Forrester (1999-Features Presenter Richard Orford (1998-1999). TV Critic Jaci Stephen (1996-2001). Weathermap Dancer Fred Talbot (1988-2000).	178479
2000	This Morning	DT			UK. Series 1988-	Reporters Kaye Adams (2004), Tris Payne (2004), Ingrid Tarrant (2004), Alison Hammond (2006), Christopher Parker (2005-). Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen). Entertainment Correspondent Beverley Turner (2001). Royal Correspondent James Whitaker.Presenters Phillip Schofield (2002-2006), Ruth Langsford (2000-2006), Lorraine Kelly (2003-2005), Kate Garraway (2005), Eamonn Holmes (2006), John Barrowman (2006), Gloria Hunniford (2004-2005).Presenters John Suchet (2004), Tim Vincent (2005), Penny Smith (2004),  Coleen Nolan (2001-2002), Twiggy (2001), Matthew Wright (2001), Anthea Turner (2002-2003), Richard Bacon (2005),  Ruth Langsford (2006), Fern Britton (2006-).Consumer Reporter Alison Hammond (2006). Showbiz Reporter Ashley Pearson (2006). TV & Film Critic Paul Ross  (2003-2006). Critic Deo Simcox (2005).	178480
2003	This Must Be Love	NM		Michaels, Kasey		Reporter Molly is in danger of losing her newspaper job unless she gets a spectacular scoop. A child care worker is blackmailed into helping glamorous cousin Molly by agreeing to take Molly's place as a hired escort and undercover reporter. Her mission is to attend a prestigious week-long Cape May retreat for rich intellectuals and politicos, many of whom may remember Mary from her disastrous interlude as a Washington D.C. intern. She must find out whether charismatic senator is planning to run for president. She meets professor who is perpetrating charade to discredit  senator. He blames senator and his sexual misconduct with his mother as cause of her mental breakdown and death.They agree to help each other without disclosing full details of each other's mission. Then they get intimate.Jane Preston is getting ready for her annual July ritual, the one where she packs up the insect repellent and binoculars and heads off to the mountains with her parents. It’s not exactly a scintillating prospect, so when her madcap cousin Molly bursts into her office with a crazy scheme, Jane is like putty in her hands. Silly Putty that’s been out in the sun for too long. It seems that Molly’s up for a promotion or a firing at her newspaper job if she doesn’t get an impressive scoop immediately. Enter Jane, agreeing to take Molly’s place at a beach front retreat for big shots who might recognize Molly from her disastrous stint as a Washington intern. Jane gains admittance on the arm of an insufferably nerdy reporter named John Patrick Romanowski.; What she doesn’t know is that her “escort” is none other than bestselling author J.P. Roman, going incognito to get ideas for his next novel. Before long, Jane’s up to her neck in more than sand. But just as she begins to see something special behind J.P.’s disguise, she stumbles across a story that could make her sizzling summer adventure too hot too handle. 	178481
1939	This Nettle, Danger	N	USC	Gibbs, Philip		American Journalist tells the story of 1936-38 from the abdication of Edward VIII to the Munich pact. John J. Barton, Jr.  Of the New York Observer.Miss Birdie Meyer did weddings and social stuff.	178482
1964	This Newspaper Here	SS		Barthelme, Donald	In "Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts."	Narrator discusses newspapers.  In the business of making newspapers during the depression.	178483
1986	This Present Darkness	NSF	OWN - H	Peretti, Frank E.		Reporter who is skeptical in a small town fighting a new-age plot to subjugate the townspeople and eventually the entire human race	178484
2005	This Revolution	M				News Media. BCN News Anchor (Cynthia Garrett).	178485
1934	This Side of Heaven	M	DVD -R HQ 5976,   5975	Paradis, Bartholomew (Novel -- It Happened One Day). Edgar Allan Woolf, Florence Ryerson (Screenplay). Zelda Sears, Eve Greene (Adaptation)		Reporter Vance (Eddie Nugent). Reporter (Charles Williams).	178486
2000	This Space Between Us	M				News Media. News Reporter (Julie Haener). Reporter (Christine Pullara)	178487
1963	This Sporting Life	M	DVD -R HQ 8146, 8147, 8148 (8148 Mislabeled as 8149).		UK	Sportswriter Phillips (Leonard Rossiter).	178488
1939	This Time a Better Earth	N		Allan, T		Canadian Journalist's experiences with the Lincoln Battalion in the Spanish civil war	178489
2003	This Time Around	MT	SVD 1442		PR	Publicist (Carly Pope) gets the chance to even score with junior-high classmate who broke her heart. When his new restaurant becomes one of her accounts, she and her best friend plot an appropriate revenge.	178490
1936	This Was Life	N	OWN - H	Linn, James Weber		Press	178491
1942	This Was Paris (aka So This Was Paris)	M	SVD 1156	Wellesley, Gordon, Basil Woon (Story). Brock Williams, Edward Dryhurst (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Correspondent Butch (Ben Lyon) investigates fifth columnists in France. Becomes friends with intelligence agent and follows dress shop employee who is suspected of being a spy. Butch's Editor, J.B. Entwhisle (Frederick Burtwell).She is assigned by her employer to drive an ambulance to the front, not realizing it contains plans wanted by Germans. Reporter accompanies her, and when the ambulance is bombed he gets the plans and sends them to British Intelligence.They are unable to stop Germany's invasion of France and when they return to Paris, they find the city has been occupied. Butch, Sydney Chronicle Reporter (Ben Lyon).Newspaper Librarian Watson (Miles Malleson).	178492
1937	This Way Please	M				Reporters (Don Brodie, Chuck Hamilton, David Newell, Garry Owen,  Harry Worth). Photographer (Matt McHugh).  Famous singer and matinee idol helps a pretty young theater usher in her dreams of becoming a singer.	178493
1938	This Way to the Morgue	SM		Davis, Frederick Clyde	Black Mask, Oct. 1938, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 32-48	Reporter Murray Gifford. First Gifford story.	178494
1981	This Week	DT			Series 1981.	Correspondents David Brinkley, Benjamin C. Bradlee of Washington Post, George Will of the Wall Street Journal, White House reporter Karen Elliott House, ABC correspondent James Wooten	178495
1971	This Week	DT			Series 1971	Journalist Bill Moyers	178496
2003	This Week	DT			UK Series	Reporters Quentin Letts, Mark Mardell, James Naughtie, Jeremy Vine, Jonathan Freedland, Nick Robinson, Jane Moore, Rod Liddle, Jan Moore.. Correspondent James Landale. Andrew Ranwsley (2003).  Anchor Terry Moran. Guest Reporter John Cole (2005).Presenter Andrew Neil (2003).	178497
1956	This Week	DT			UK	Reporters Julian Manyon. Presenters Alastair Burnet, Rene Cutford, Jonathan Dimbleby, Ludovic Kennedy, Michael Westmore.	178498
1996	This Week	DT			Series 1996-	Anchor George Stephanopoulos (2005-2006). Commentator George Will.	178499
1977	This Week in Baseball	DT			Series. 1977. Syndicated.	Sportscasters Mel Allen (1977-1995), Warner Fusselle (1996-). Recaps highlights of major league baseball games each week plus interviews.  Allen died on June 16, 1996. Fusselle was his replacement. Additional Commentator Tommy Lasorda (1997).	178500
1972	This Week in Nemtim	T				Parody News. Satire about a television report interviews a sage from the land of Nemtim who comments on the news of the day. Newscaster (Alex Dreier).	178501
1981	This Week with David Brinkley	DT			Series. 11-15-1981. ABC.	TV Newsmen David Brinkley, Sam Donaldson. Commentator George Will and Reporter-Commentator Cokie Roberts (1992-). ABC White House Correspondent Donaldson and conservative Columnist Will  interviewed guest. Then Brinkley and Roberts joined them.Each show based in Washington D.C. began with a short news update from Brinkley. Then a lead-in report from ABC correspondents, initially Jim Wooten, gave an overview of that day's topic.Correspondent Brit Hume. Senior Correspondent Jack Smith. Diplomatic Correspondent Sander Vanocur.	178502
1997	This World, Then the Fireworks	M	DVD -R HQ 3079, 3080. SVD 972			Reporter Marty Lakewood (Billy Zane) a Chicago reporter forced to leave Chicago and his family because he had uncovered too much police corruption. Sportswriter (David F. Maxwell).	178503
1970	This, That and the Other	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	178504
1953	Thit Jensen	MF				Interviewer (Karl Bjarnhof).	178505
1965	Thomas Becque: Charlotte Moral	N	OWN - H	Lodi, Maria	#1 Thomas Becque Series	Journalist Thomas Becque, a brilliant journalist in Paris during the 1860s falls in love with Morel who is already married.	178506
1969	Thomas Becque: Charlotte Moral: Dream, The	N		Lodi, Maria	#2 Thomas Becque Series	Editor Thomas Becque still carries the torch for her while editing his revolutionary newspaper as Napoleon III's empire crumbles.	178507
1976	Thomas Berryman Number, The	N	OWN - H	Patterson, James		Reporter Ochs Jones investigates the murder of the black mayor of Nashville.	178508
1947	Thomas Forty	N		Stanley, Edward		Printer, at first undecided, joins the American Army	178509
1917	Thomas Graals basta film	MF				Photographer (Gustaf Boge). Photographer (Henrik Jaenzon).	178510
1982	Thomas Street Horror, The	NM	OWN - P	Paul, Raymond		Newsrooms of old New York	178511
2006	Thorazine	M			Short	Radio Newscaster (Scott Ferguson Greene - Voice).	178512
1964	Thorndyke: Puzzle Lock, The	T			Episode #6. 11-7-1964	Newspaper Boy (Elliot Michaels).	178513
2009	Thorns From a Rose	M				News Media. News Anchor Jordan Campbell (Kathleen Benner). News Reporter (Jennifer Pfalzgraff). Poorly treated and improperly diagnosed mental patient seeks revenge upon his doctor and former fellow patients who abused him. 	178514
1884	Thorns in the Flesh: Romance of the War and Ku-Klux Periods, A. Voice of Vindication from the South in Answer to 'A Fool's Errand' and Other Slanders	N	USC	Floyd, Nicholas Jackson		Editor Horace Greeley appears for the first time as a character in a novel.	178515
1988	Thorns, The: Condolence Call	T			PR. Episode #4. 2-5-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.Ginger goes to a funeral with Sloan, but Toinette tells people who call the Thorns' residence that Ginger went to a funeral for Sloan.	178516
1988	Thorns, The: Death and Transfiguration	T			PR. Episode #1. 1-15-1988. Series 1-15-1988 to 3-11-1988.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene. The Thorns throw a fundraising party and kill their dog to stop it from barking at guests.	178517
1988	Thorns, The: Dream House, The	T			PR. Episode #12.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.	178518
1988	Thorns, The: First Date, The	T			PR. Episode #6. 3-4-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene. Ginger pushes her uncle to go out on a date with Mrs. Hamilton.	178519
1988	Thorns, The: Girlfriend, The	T			PR. Episode #3. 1-29-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene. Chad develops a crush on the girl next door.	178520
1988	Thorns, The: Horse, The	T			PR. Episode #10.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.	178521
1988	Thorns, The: Maid, The	T			PR. Episode #5. 2-12-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.Woman who lives near the Thorns tells them she's the maid for a reclusive widow but she's really somebody else.	178522
1988	Thorns, The: Nothing Happened	T			PR. Episode #2. 1-22-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.Misunderstandings arise when Sloan entertains a senator's aide in his hotel room while away on business in Washington D.C.	178523
1988	Thorns, The: Other Maid, The	T			PR. Episode #9.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.	178524
1988	Thorns, The: Prodigal Son, The	T			PR. Episode #11.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene.	178525
1988	Thorns, The: Rage, The	T			PR. Episode #8.	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene. Thorns go to psychotherapy to try to be more friendly people.	178526
1988	Thorns, The: Thief, The	T			PR. Episode #7. 3-11-1988	Public Relations. Sloan and Ginger Thorn with their dysfunctional family including children and a grandmother as they climb their way up the New York social scene. Rich classmate of Edmund's is ripping him off at school.	178527
1935	Thoroughbred (aka King's Plate, The).	M			Ness	Reporter Chick Williams (Kenneth Duncan) wins a horse in a dice game when he is out of a job.  Horse turns out to be a champion runner. His girlfriend helps him get the horse into professional racing but they get mixed  up with gamblers.	178528
2003	Thoroughly Modern Princess	NR		Staub, Wendy Corsi		Paparazzi and the press are looking for Emmaline of Verdunia, a most impetuous princess who would have wed a suitable prince if she hadn’t been swept off her feet by Granger Lockwood IV, “America’s Sexiest Single Man.” Their one brief dalliance was magical, but now her wedding gown is feeling a bit tight in the waist, so she flees, hurtling across the Atlantic in the private jet of the surprised playboy who ruined her life, or possibly just set her free. Now everyone is looking for Emmaline, from the press and paparazzi to her irate royal family and furious fiancé. Granger, after pulling off the decade’s most daring rescue, now has a pampered princess on his hands who has gone from pop and circumstance to Big Macs and daytime soaps. Worse still, he’s actually falling for this delightfully infuriating blue blood -- and he’s the last man on Earth she could ever marry.	178529
1980	Those Amazing Animals	DT				Reality Program	178530
1983	Those Glory, Glory Days	M			UK.	Documentarian Julia Herrick (Zoe Nathenson)  tracks down players of the 1960-1961 British team, the first in the 20th century to win the English league and cup. She is one of the girls in London who developed a passion for the team.Journalist Ken (Chris Jury). Journalist Arnold (Richard Wilson).	178531
1965	Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines; or How I Flew From London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes	M	L		AFI-Publishers	Editor of The Daily Post (Robert Morley) sponsors air race from London to Paris. Assigns Reporter (William Rushton) as special correspondent. Journalist (Ronnie Stevens). Photographer (Jimmy Thompson).	178532
1953	Those Redheads From Seattle	M		Foster, Lewis R., Geoffrey Homes, George Worthing Yates (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Vince Edmonds (Frank Wilcox) of the Dawson Daily Bonanza in Alaska opposes gambling club. Gambler's assistant sets fire to newspaper's warehouse and shoots the crusading newspaper editor as he is leaving a hotel.All this happens in prologue. His wife Mrs. Edmonds (Agnes Moorhead) and daughters Kathie (Rhonda Fleming) and Pat (Teresa Brewer) finish the job dad started.Editor's wife makes plan to come to the boomtown with her daughters and when she arrives she discovers her husband has been killed and plans to sell the newspaper. Paper's printer convinces her to stay and continue her husband's crusade against gambling.One daughter ends up with gambler after he reforms and is cleared of any involvement ion the editor's murder."Whoever heard of a woman running a newspaper?"	178533
1940	Those Were the Days	M				Photographer (Lux MacBride)	178534
1998	Those Who Trespass	N		O'Reilly, Bill		TV Journalist Shannon Michaels, the "product of two Celtic parents" is pushed out by Global News Network after an incident during the Falkland Islands War, and then by a local station. He systematically murders the people who ruined his career.Michaels kills Ron Costello, the veteran correspondent who stole his Falkland story.  Then stalks woman who forced his resignation from the network and throws her off a balcony. Murders TV research consultant who advised the local station to dismiss him.Buries the guy in beach sand up to his neck and lets him slowly drown. During a break in the Radio and Television News Directors Association convention, slits the throat of the station manager.Michaels and homicide detective compete for heart of Ashley Van Buren, a blond, busty aristocrat turned crime columnist, beautiful tabloid reporter who won't let anyone stand in her way. Michaels possibly once good man driven mad by broadcast journalism.Michaels: "Journalism, as you know, is a profession that requires its participants to be aggressive, skeptical, and persistent in pursuit of the truth. Yet, the moment you enter you enter your own newsroom, you've got to drop all that."	178535
1984	Those Young Girls	M				Photographer (Ron Vogel).	178536
2005	Thou Shalt Not Dump the Skater Dude and Other Commandments I have Broken	N		Graham, Rosemary		School Newspaper Reporter Kelsey of The Bee  is tall, blonde, pretty and looks like the perfect California girl, but she doesn't feel like one. She dates a popular skater due but gives him up.He starts spreading rumors about her and she has to save her reputation and work on building a new identity -- as a star reporter for the school's prestigious newspaper.Kelsey's best friend, Amy convinces her to join a school activity to take her mind off being the talk of the school and she decides to go out for the prestigious school paper, The Bee.Kelsey is intrigued by the challenge of trying to have a piece published in The Bee. She is also interested in the paper's co-editor, Nathan, who is in a complicated relationship of his own.Kelsey eventually writes an op-ed piece about homeless teens, learns more about herself, confronts her vindictive ex, and might even have the beginnings of a relationship with Nathan.	178537
1917	Thou Shalt Not Steal	M				Reporter (Danny Sullivan - The Reporter).	178538
1937	Though Time be Fleet	N	OWN - H	Andrus, Louise		Newspaperwoman. Marcia Ellsworth is a successful newspaper woman because she knows what women want to read.	178539
1921	Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago	D		Hecht, Ben		Journalist Ben Hecht wrote a column for the Chicago Daily News in 1921 that his editor called “journalism extraordinary, journalism that invaded the realm of literature.” Hecht’s collection of 64 of these pieces, illustrated with striking pen drawings by Herman Rosse, is a timeless caricature of urban American life in the jazz age. 	178540
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Messenger. "Thus he continued on his way until he drew near to the city of Samarkand, when he sent forward a messenger to inform King Shah-Zeman of his approach.""The messenger entered the city, inquired the way to the palace, and, introducing himself to the King, kissed the ground before him, and acquainted him with the approach of his brother's Wezir;""...upon which Shah-Zeman ordered the chief officers of his court, and the great men of his kingdom, to go forth a day's journey to meet him; and they did so…"	178541
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The Sixth Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Messenger. "Send not thy messenger on an errand of importance; for the soul hath no faithful minister save itself."	178542
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: 'Ala-ed-Din and His Mother	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Herald. "….and as he passed he heard the herald calling thus: "By command of the gracious patron, King of the Time, Lord of the Age and the Season: now let all the people close their stores and shops and enter in unto their houses,…""...because Bedr-el-Budur, the daughter of the Sultan, intendeth to visit the bath; and whoso disobeyeth the order, death is his penalty, and his blood be on his own head.""...And when 'Ala-ed - Din heard this proclamation, he longed to look upon the Sultan's daughter, and said within himself: "Verily all the folk talk of her beauty and loveliness, and the summit of my ambition is to behold her.""Perhaps thou didst also hear the herald calling…."	178543
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: 'Ala-ed-Din is Freed	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Herald. "So he immediately ordered the executioner to stay his hand, and bade the herald go out to the crowd and proclaim that he had pardoned 'Ala - ed-Din and granted him grace."	178544
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: Idol of Red Carnelian	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Messenger. "And when the messenger of Suleyman (on whom be peace!) came to him, he was insolent and contumacious, and magnified himself and was proud.""…when the messenger of Suleyman came, he inflicted upon him a painful beating, and returned him a shameful reply; and he sent to threaten Suleyman, saying to him, by the messenger, Thy mind hath suggested to thee desires.""Dost thou threaten me with false words? Either come thou to me, or I will go to thee.Then the messenger returned to Suleyman, and acquainted him with all that had occurred and happened to him.""Then the messenger returned to Suleyman, and acquainted him with all that had occurred and happened to him."	178545
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: Moor and the Lady Bedr-el-Budur	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Herald. "And he ordered the herald to proclaim through the streets: "This day is a high festival, and let rejoicings be held throughout the kingdom for a whole month of thirty days, for the return of the Lady Bedr-el-Budur and her husband."	178546
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: Mother of 'Ala-ed-Din and the Sultan	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Herald. "One day of the days he heard the herald proclaiming that none should open his shop or appear in the streets of the city, because the Lady Bedr-el-Budur, the daughter of our lord the Sultan, was going to the bath."	178547
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: Story Of The City Of Brass	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Messenger. "I desire that thou be my messenger to Musa the son of Nuseyr for this purpose, and thou shalt have a white ensign, together with what thou shalt desire of wealth or dignity or other things,….""...I desire that thou be my messenger to Musa the son of Nuseyr for this purpose, and thou shalt have a white ensign, together with what thou shalt desire of wealth or dignity or other things, and I will be thy substitute to take care of thy family.""To this, Talib replied, Most willingly,"	178548
1200	Thousand and One Nights, The: Three Royal Mendicants	PO		Traditional. Edward William Lane (Translation)		Messenger. "Or if we send a messenger to interpret for us, he cannot convey the lover's complaint."	178549
1965	Thousand Clowns, A	M	DVD -R HQ 8335, 8336. L		AFI-Television/TV Scriptwriters	Writer	178550
1966	Thousand Pardons, A	N	OWN - H	Loeser, Katinka		Press	178551
1985	Thousand Skies, T	MT			Miniseries. Australia	Reporter (Malcolm Fuller-Darby). Reporter (Bill Manderson). Reporter (Lindsay Saddington). Reporter (Frank Sheenan). Reporter in Adelaide (Robert Wallace).News Photographer (Steven McIntoch). Newsboy in London (Simon Mills). Newsboys in Sydney (Nicholas Power, Smiley Rowe, Stephen Tulloch). Newsboy in San Francisco (Wade Walters). Paper  boy in Perth (Kelvin Weymouth).Announcer in San Francisco (David Frezza). Australian Announcer (John McMahon).	178552
1950	Thousand Yard Look, The	T			Pulitzer Prize Playhouse - Adapted from Harold (Hal) Boyle World War II reporting, cited for distinguished correspondence of the year 1944	Press	178553
2007	Thr3e	M				News Media. TV Anchor (Holly McClure). News Anchor 2 (Darylin Goodman). Reporter (Joe Goodman). TV Reporter (Carol Eaton).	178554
1986	Thrashin'	M				Photographer, Dagger (Ruben Blue).	178555
2008	Thread of Deceit	N		Palmer, Catherine		Reporter Ana Burns resists the idea of her new assignment -- writing a series on the effects of lead paint on children -- because she is looking for what she considers more exciting stories. When she realizes that her job is on the line if she doesn’t do the series, Ana follows a tip and heads off to the urban youth center, Haven, where she meets the elusive director who is not too keen on answering questions. But the reporter develops a relationship with a young girl and the director realizes that the girl needs Ana to help her open up and heal. He hopes that Ana’s skill at asking nosy questions about him and his mission could be put to better use. Ana’s questions were soon answered, and her worst fears confirmed, about the little girl. And protecting her and the center from a powerful predator would take all their love and faith combined.	178556
1984	Threads	MT				Newscaster (Lesley Judd). Newscaster (Colin Ward-Lewis)	178557
2006	Threat	M				Newspaper Hustla (J.J. Delotte-Bennett).	178558
2004	Threat Matrix: 19 Seconds	T			Episode #14.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Colby French). Reporter #2 (Leyna Nguyen).	178559
2004	Threat Matrix: Cambodia	T			Episode #15.	News Media. Reporter #2 (Colby French). Newscaster (Tiiu Leek).	178560
2003	Threat Matrix: Cold Cash	T			Episode #8. 11-13-2003	News Media. Reporter (Colby French). D.C. Newscaster (Tiiu Leek).	178561
2004	Threat Matrix: Extremist Makeover	T			Episode #14. 1-29-2004	Newscaster (Tiiu Leek).	178562
2003	Threat Matrix: Flipping	T			Episode #10. 12-4-2003	News Media. D.C. Newscaster (Tiiu Leek).	178563
2003	Threat Matrix: In Plane Sight	T			Episode #4. 10-23-2003	Reporter #3 (Mark Arnold). Reporter #2 (Lee Oliver Boyd).  Reporter (Colby French).	178564
2004	Threat Matrix: Mexico	T			Episode #10. 1-8-2004	Reporter No. 1 (Lee Oliver Boyd). Reporter No. 2 (Colby French). TV Correspondent (Sandra Purpuro).	178565
2003	Threat Matrix: Natural Borne Killers	T			Episode #6. 10-9-2003	News Media. News Anchorman (Steve Tom).	178566
2003	Threat Matrix: Patriot Acts	T			Episode #1. 10-16-2003	Reporter #1 (Hira Ambrosino).  Reporter #3 (Colby French). Reporter #1 (Leesa Severyn).	178567
2003	Threat Matrix: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 9-18-2003	News Media. Journalist #1 (Kristen Shaw). Journalist #2 (Janet Song). Journalist #3 (Colby French).	178568
2004	Threat Matrix: PPX	T			Episode #11. 1-15-2004	Reporter No. 1 (Colby French). Reporter No. 2 (Lee Oliver Boyd).	178569
2004	Threat Matrix: Stochastic Variable	T			Episode #13. 1-22-2004	Weatherman (Joel Connable). TV Newscaster (Tiiu Leek).	178570
2003	Threat Matrix: Under the Gun	T			Episode #7. 11-6-2003	Reporter #1 (Lee Oliver Boyd). Reporter (Colby French). San Diego TV Newscaster (Jennifer Gould). D.C. Newscaster (Tiiu Leek). Talk Show Host (Phil Valentine - Voice).	178571
2003	Threat Matrix: Veteran's Day	T			Episode #3.  9-25-2003	News Media. TV Newscaster (Tiiu Leek). Reporter #1 (Matthew Sullivan). Reporter #2 (Mary Strong).	178572
1949	Threat, The	M				Reporters (Gregg Barton, Jack Gargan, Stanley Mann, Tony Merrill, Alan Ray). Radio News Broadcaster (Sam Hayes). Newsboy (Myron Wilton). Messenger Boy (Charles Woolf).	178573
2008	Three Balconies: Investigative Reporter, The	SS		Friedman, Bruce Jay	From “Three Balconies: Stories and a Novella	Journalist Alexander Kahn is a failed novelist and at best a marginal producer of Off-Broadway plays turned journalist who breaks the law within sight of the prison warden so taken is he with the camaraderie he’s discovered in the joint when compared with the thin gruel of companionship he’s experienced outside.  Kahn hates his own dull life, visits a prison and ends up lighting up a joint within view of the guards.	178574
2008	Three Balconies: Thespian, The	SS		Friedman, Bruce Jay	From “Three Balconies: Stories and a Novella	News Media references. A searing and painfully credible tale of a man on the brink of suicide. Harry is a 60-year-old writer whose career is on the wane. He is told by a Hollywood agent that his name “no longer comes up on the radar screen.” The director of a small theater advises him to “thread a Diane Sawyer type” through the plot of his play about the Siege of Malta -- “someone covering the siege for some medieval publication” -- and he’s desperate enough to give it a shot. 	178575
1939	Three Bites At a Story	SS	UCLA	Johnson, Burges	In "Story Survey, The."	Newspaperman Harkness.  Pete Landon, likeable young cub, half impudent, half respectful. Typical reporter.  Peter B. Keyser, one-time Minneapolis Globe, thrown out of the News-Express. Mr. Popham, managing editor.	178576
2005	Three Boy's Woods	N		Giovinco, Greg		Reporter Kurt Keller is a reckless, headstrong young journalist working for the Albany Inquisitor, New York's fastest growing gossip page.A master spin doctor and an expert at cutting corners, Keller finds himself with the opportunity of a lifetime -- a sure ticket to the top of his profession.When the daughter of a high-priced attorney is found dead in a camp ground, Keller and his partner, Pete, are sent to exploit every angle and dig up as much dirt as they can, the juicier the better.Along the way they are joined by the victim's best friend, and soon learn that there is more to this story than they had originally thought.Uncovering a web of police corruption, a haven for organized crime, an economy fueled by drugs, the three risk everything to find the truth against all odds.	178577
1956	Three Brave Men	M				Washington Correspondent (Gene O'Donnell). Photographer (John Close).	178578
1940	Three Cheers for the Irish	M				Photographer (John Ridgely).	178579
1998	Three Chords and a Wardrobe	M				Interviewer (Basia Bonkowski).	178580
1915	Three Correspondents, The	SM	GPL	Doyle, Arthur Conan	In "Conan Doyle Stories."	Correspondents from three London dailies. Three male journalists are Mortimer of the Intelligence. Scott of the Courier and Anerley of the Gazette	178581
2007	Three Crescents	N		Crispin, Gregory G.		TV Reporter tries to make sense of cataclysmic natural events in a world gone mad. The President of Iran envisions a world without America and the annihilation of Israel. Terrorist attacks are made against America and he hopes to gain control of sufficient oil reserves to demand a seat as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council with veto power. 	178582
1948	Three Daring Daughters	M	DVD -R HQ 5735, 5736. SVDSP 1421		MacDonald	Magazine Editor's new husband is resented by daughters. Correspondent. Newspaper tycoon recalls foreign correspondent. Convinces her husband to go back to being a foreign correspondent	178583
1972	Three Dimensions of Greta (aka 3 Dimensions of Greta, aka Four Dimensions of Greta)	M			Great Britain	Journalist Hans Wiemer (Tristan Rogers) working for a German magazine searches for a woman named Greta in England. He is accompanied by his ex-lover and during their search, the former couple rekindle their romance.	178584
1959	Three Dolls From Hong Kong (Oneichan Makari Toru. Aka Three Dolls Go To Hong Kong)	M		Kasahara, Ryozo (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Magazines (Periodicals). Japan - Ness Book. Film released ion the United States in 1966.	Reporter Punch (Reiko Dan) for a weekly magazine accompanies a dancer and their playgirl friend to Hong Kong. When a wealthy man tries to make the dancer his concubine, the reporter threatens to print an article and photo of him and he backs off.Eventually women return to Japan after convincing wealthy man to let his son marry the girl he loves.	178585
1985	Three Farmers on the Way to a Dance	N		Powers, Richard		Photographer August Sander shoots a picture of three farmers walking along a German road on the eve of World War I in the spring of 1914.Years later, the photograph, exhibited in a Detroit museum so haunts the narrator that he embarks on an exhaustive search for any information that will help interpret it and account for its extraordinary impact on him.Same picture uncovered by young computer magazine editor, Peter Mays, a computer writer in Boston, in his own search for the identity of a woman he glimpsed in an Armistice Day parade.	178586
1892	Three Fates, The	N	MLPL	Crawford, Francis Marion		Reviewer George Winton Wood. How to be a reporter, on the tyranny of ink. William Johnson, hardworking critic. Constance Fearling.	178587
1952	Three for Bedroom C	M				News Media. Press Agent Jack Bleck (Hans Conried). Press Photographer (Rodney Bell). Press Photographer (Jimmie Dodd).	178588
1955	Three for the Show	M	DVD -R HQ 8701, 8702			Reporter (Gene Wesson)	178589
1989	Three Fugitives	M				Reporter One (Dinah Lenney). Reporter Two (Jeannine West). Reporter Three (Paul Tuerpe).	178590
1941	Three Girls About Town	M	DVD -R HQ 11389, 11388.	Carroll, Richard (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Reporter Tommy Hopkins (John Howard) tries to bring end to his girlfriend's career at a hotel by running item in his column questioning the respectability of the establishment. She responds by storming into the pressroom and knocking him down.While trying to protect reputation of the hotel, his girlfriend and her two sisters become involved in apparent murder and corpse that keeps moving around. Journalist recognizes the victim as the mediator in a labor dispute he is covering at the hotel.He calls the story in to his paper. The "corpse" is later revealed to have been hypnotized by drunk magician. Reporter resolves the strike by accident and makes plan to marry his girlfriend, despite efforts of younger sister to get him.Editor Fred Chambers (Paul Harvey). Reporters (Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Larry Parks). Reporter (Lester Dorr). Reporter (Harry Harvey). Reporter (John Tyrrell). Reporter on Telephone (Ray Walker).	178591
2008	Three Girls and Their Brother	N				News Media. The Heller sisters are gorgeous redheads, granddaughters of a literary critic whose tenure at the New Yorker lands them a glamor shot -- and an “it girls” label -- in its pages. From here, they catapult to modeling for Vogue, a billboard in Times Square and Prada gowns delivered to their Brooklyn apartment. 	178592
1931	Three Girls Lost	M				Reporter (Sherry Hall). Photographer (Tenen Holtz).	178593
1932	Three Go Back	NSF		Mitchell, J. Leslie		Journalist Clair Stanley is also a novelist, and witnesses a submarine earthquake from an airship that burns. Swims to safety.  Cast 25,000 ears back in time.	178594
1942	Three Hearts for Julia	M	DVD -R HQ 9150, 9149. SVDSP 576	Hauser, Lionel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Jeff Seabrook (Melvyn Douglas) returns home to find his wife has become involved in musical pursuits and wants a divorce so she can continue her career.Taking the advice of his Editor John Girard (Reginald Owen) that he use reverse psychology, he gamely offers to help her find suitors more sympathetic to her new interests. Courted by orchestra manager and Music Critic Philip Barrows (Richard Ainley).Correspondent kidnaps her and takes her to a mountain cabin to give her time to think over her decisions, but she contacts music critic and he brings her home.  Reporter is drafted. Conductor realizes wife still loves her husband.He arranges for orchestra to play at the Army camp where Douglas is stationed and the two are reunited. Reporter at Army Concert Hall (Estelle Etterre). Reporter (Arthur Belasco). Reporter (Rudolph Cameron). Reporter (George Lollier).Reporter at Army Concert Hall (Hooper Atchley). Reporter at Wharf (William Tannen). Reporter at Army Concert Hall (Anthony Warde).	178595
1717	Three Hours After Marriage	P	USC	Gay, John		Critic. Sir Tremendous is a caricature of Critic John Dennis Plotwell: "Sir Tremendous, Madam, is a Gentleman who can instruct the Town to dislike what has pleased them, and to be pleased with what they disliked."Sir Tremendous, "the greatest Critick of our Age": "Alas! What signifies one good Palate when the Taste of the whole Town is vindicated…	178596
2002	Three Junes	N		Glass, Julia		Scottish Newspaper Owner Paul McLeod longs for the Greek isles to escape his loneliness since the death of his wife. He has three grown sons.In June, 1989, he goes on a group tour of the Greek islands and reminisces about how he met and married his deceased wife and created a family.  McLeod falls for a young American artist.Six years later, again in June, McLeod's death draws his three grown sons and their families back to their ancestral home. Four years later, in yet another June, one of the sons meets the female artist who once captivated his father.Now pregnant, she must weigh her guilt about the past against her wishes for the future and decide what family means to her.	178597
1935	Three Kids and a Queen	M				News Media. Reporters (Eddie Fetherston, Sherry Hall, Jack Hatfield, Emmett King, John "Dusty" King, Jerry Larkin, Arthur Loft, House Peters, Jr., William Ruhl, Max Wagner). Newscaster (Harrison Greene). Newsboys (Pat Gleason, Joe Torillo).	178598
1999	Three Kings	M	DVD			TV Reporter. Scoop-needy aggressive TV reporter Adriana Cruz (Nora Dunn) and other reporters	178599
1934	Three Little Pigskins	M				Photographer (Charles Dorety).	178600
1950	Three Little Words	M	L			Photographers (Bert Davidson, William Tannen).	178601
1953	Three Lives	DT			Documentary - Short	Commentators (Arthur Franz, Charlton Heston, John Wayne).	178602
1938	Three Loves Has Nancy	M	DVD -R HQ 10543, 10544			Writer and Publisher vie for the attention of a young woman who is stranded in New York. 	178603
1956	Three Men in a Boat	M				Photographer (Robertson Hare)	178604
2006	Three Moons Over Milford: Goodnight Moon	T			Episode #8. 9-24-2006	Reporter (Ted Friend -- Cheesy Reporter).	178605
2008	Three Musketeers	N		Birmajer, Marcelo		Jewish Journalist Javier Mosan is an unmotivated journalist who writes for a popular daily newspaper in Argentina.  His main hobbies are indulging in sexual fantasies and dodging writing assignments. Elias Traum, a former Argentinean currently residing in Israel, returns to Buenos Aires after 20 years of absence to mourn his two friends -- two fellow Jews who together with him once comprised “the three musketeers.” These young men signed their own death sentences when they joined the Montoneros, the left-wing Peronist guerrilla group back in the bad days of the Dirty Wars in the 1970s and 1980s. When Mosan is sent to interview Traum, he believes it will be yet another routine job. Yet upon arriving at the airport, Mosan is attacked while Traum is kidnapped, mugged and then deposited on the side of the road like so much garbage. There is no doubt that the past has returned to take revenge. But what past is it? The revolutionary or the romantic? And how is Israeli Intelligence involved?  	178606
1964	Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt	M			AFI-Television	TV	178607
1987	Three O’Clock High (aka 3 O’Clock High)	M				School Newspaper Reporter Jerry Mitchell, a high school nerd, is assigned to write a piece for the school paper about a new transfer student who is rumored to be a psychopathic nut case. When Mitchell accidentally touches Buddy, the boy, who hates to be touched, challenges the unwilling Mitchell to fight in the parking lot at 3 p.m. Mitchell will do almost anything to avoid the confrontation.  He has seven hours, a good supply of it, a savvy kid sister and the worst luck of any kid alive to find a way out of the fight. 	178608
1993	Three of Hearts	M				Photographer (Joshua Grenrock).	178609
1932	Three on a Match	M	DVD -R HQ 8703, 8702. VHS 1296			Radio Announcer (Selmer Jackson) voice	178610
1916	Three Pals	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	178611
1598	Three Parnassus Plays, The	P	USC	Anonymous		News	178612
1958	Three Priests	N	OWN - H	Dever, Joseph		Editor. One of the priests is the editor of an archdiocesan newspaper	178613
1931	Three Rogues	M				Newspaper Printer (Bob Burns).	178614
1953	Three Sailors and a Girl	M				Critic Walter Kerr (Roy Engel) of the Herald-Tribune.	178615
1950	Three Secrets	M		Rackin, Martin. Gina Kaus (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Phyllis Horn (Patricia Neal) of Trans-American News Service one of three women who gave up baby for adoption, possibly five-year-old boy, only survivor of plane crash on a mountain top, may be theirs. Assignments during war hurt her marriage.Agreed to do work at home or give it up altogether. But Editor Mark Harrison (Larry Keating) persuaded her to take assignment only six other reporters got. Husband gets divorce, remarries. Reporter discover she's pregnant. City Editor (Jay Adler).Sensation-seeking Reporter Hardin (Edmond Ryan)  finds out child is adopted. Investigates and discovers child's real mother. "A good newspaperman leaves his emotions at home when he goes out on a job." Horn persuades him not to print the story.She persuades third woman to adopt the child. In press tent, female reporter is treated as one of the boys (she's referred to as "Phil").  Horn once told her husband: "Ever since I sold my first squib for five dollars, I've been ruthless, conniving…."Stepped all over people. Fought like a man in a man's world." Reporter Eddie (Tim Graham). Reporters (Ross Elliott, George Lynn, Rory Mallinson, Charles Sherlock, Mervin Williams). Radio Commentator (Bill Welsh). Voice of Radio Broadcaster (Lou Marcelle).	178616
1999	Three Secrets	MT				News Media. Field Reporter (Stacey Gualandi). Reporter #1 (Tim Haldeman). Reporter #2 (Alexandra Bokyun Chun). Reporter #3 (Jason Mulheisen). Reporter #4 (Loren Menkin).	178617
1945	Three Short Biers	NM	MLPL	Starr, Jimmy		Reporter Joe Medford, the Martini-gargling, cutie-chasing, fast-talking reporter and super-sleuth -- A Joe Medford Murder Mystery.  Deborah "Debby: Long, rival The Enquirer reporter. Medford: "Hollywood's Number One Reporter."Donald Jamison, managing editor, The Post.	178618
1936	Three Smart Girls	M	DVD -R HQ 8163, 8164.			Newspaper Editor (J. Scott Smart) on the phone.	178619
1939	Three Sons	M				Photographer (Paul E. Burns).	178620
1961	Three Spare Wives	M				News Editor (John Dearth).	178621
1952	Three Star Semi-Final	T	DVD		Your Show of Shows -- Newspaper Movie - Nov. 12, 1952.	Reporter Ace Johnson (Sid Caesar) and Sob-Silly Sally (Imogene Cocoa) work for the Bugle.	178622
1953	Three Steps to Heaven	TS			Series. 8-3-1953 to 12-31-1954. NBC.	Writer Bill Morgan (Walker Brooke, 1953-1954; Gene Blakely, 1959-; Mark Roberts, 1954) liked to help people. On the debut he aided a frightened woman married to an evil psychiatrist with underworld connections.	178623
1962	Three Stooges in Orbit	M			AFI-Television Personalities	TV	178624
1943	Three Stooges, The: Crash Goes the Hash	M	DVD -R HQ 4325. SV 606			Reporters (Three Stooges). Editor	178625
1943	Three Stooges, The: Spook Louder	M	L. SV 199			Reporters	178626
1940	Three Stooges, The: Studio Stoops	M	L.		PR. Syndicated two-reel shorts	Public Relations. Three Stooges, working for a movie studio as PR men, fake a kidnapping of a famous star to get publicity, but find that the kidnapping is real.	178627
1934	Three Thousand Times a Day	SS	USC	Burnett, Whit	In "Maker of Signs, The  - a Variety."	Reporter Earl  Burroughs with the Los Angeles Enquirer. Izzy, a photographer. Printed placard on the wall: BE BRIEF.	178628
1976	Three Times Daley	T			Series	Columnist Bob Daley (Don Adams is a divorced newspaper columnist	178629
1999	Three to Tango	M				Reporter (Lindsey Connell). TV Reporter (Barbara Radecki).	178630
1985	Three Up, Two Down: Two Down, One To Go	T			Episode #6. 5-20-1985	Commentator, Race (Brian Redhead - Voice).	178631
1946	Three Wise Fools	M				Photographer (Martin Ashe).	178632
1939	Three Wise Men of Babylon	SS	OWN - P	Sale, Richard	Detective Fiction Weekly, April 1, 1939. In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 1059-1069	Newspaper Reporters Joe “Daffy” Dill, a tough-talking wise guy and Dinah Mason, his outrageous gorgeous colleague at the New York Chronicle. She is not one of the boys. She looks like a Pretty girl, only better, and is a good reporter, but gets sick at the sight of a corpse. In a running sidebar to the mysteries they get involved with, for years Dill asked Dinah to marry him.“Gotham’s wackiest scribe, Daffy Dill, puts a small brown fox on the trail of a dog-eared murderer.”“I was sitting at my desk in that dark and dingy corner of the city room which I call home because nobody else will....”Editor John Harvey, Babylon Gazette.	178633
2000	Three Wishes	N		Delinsky, Barbara	Weinberg List	Journalist	178634
2006	Three Words and a Star	M				Interviewer (Noath Michael Levine).	178635
1895	Three-And-Twenty	N	USC	Drinkwater, Jennie M (Conklin)		Journalist Leah Ritchie (Margaret Fuller influence when she was a child).  Works for a religious paper.Mrs.  Brown, editor of The Homemaker. Leah takes over the editorship. Gilbert Maze was her associate editor (unknown to her).Leah to marry Gilbert, insisting she keep her position on The Homemaker.	178636
1990	Three's a Crowd	T			Episode	Society Columnist. Column makes Jack's Bistro the in spot for -- and Jack the toast of -- the rich and famous	178637
1984	Three's a Crowd: Vacation From Sex	T			Episode #6. 11-13-1984	Sports Announcer (Peter Cullen).	178638
1990	Three's Company:	T	SV 51		Episodes. 3-4-1977 to 9-1-1984.	News Media	178639
1977	Three's Company: And Baby Makes Two	T			Episode. AD	Newspaper Advertisement.. Jack and Chrissy believe that Janet placed an ad in the newspaper for a man to father her baby	178640
1982	Three's Company: And Now, There's Jack	T			Episode #122. 3-23-1982	TV Talk Show Host. Jack appears on a TV talk show promoting Angelino's restaurant, but ruins the cooking demonstration he was to perform	178641
1977	Three's Company: Black Letter Day, A	T	VHS 1244		Episode. 3-5-77	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Column. Janet and Chrissy read a lovelorn column in the newspaper and then are both convinced that Jack is having an affair with the other	178642
1982	Three's Company: Critic's Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 6808. SVD 1225		Episode #120. 3-9-1982	Food Critic challenged by Jack who invites him to dinner in order to get a good review. Jack tries to retrieve a scathing letter he wrote to a restaurant critic before reading the critic's favorable review of his Bistro	178643
1977	Three's Company: Extra, Extra	T	DVD -R HQ 4672. SVD 760, SVD 1240		Episode	Newspaper. Janet's reporter friend (Mark W. Travis) writes a newspaper item sensationalizing the trio's living arrangement	178644
1983	Three's Company: Like Father, Like Son	T	DVD -R HQ 1894		Episode	News Media. Jack's meddling father drops in unexpectedly.	178645
1983	Three's Company: Out on a Limb	T	DVD -R HQ 3697		Episode	Critic. Jack tries to retrieve his nasty note to a critic.	178646
1936	Threepence of Marble Arch	NM		McGuire, Paul		Press	178647
1984	Threesome	MT				Photographer (Richard Ryder). Photographer Assistant (Denise Lute).	178648
1981	Threshold	M				News Media. Newsman (Barry Flatman). Newsman (Jack Messinger). Cameraman (Harvey Chao).	178649
2005	Threshold: Order, The	T			Episode #7. 10-21-2005. Series 9-16-2005 to 11-22-2005.	Reporter writes a newspaper article that vaguely mentions Threshold. But the article gets a meddling senator's attention and he insists on being included in the project. The newspaper leak might turn out to be an inside job.A security leak threatens to put the Threshold plan in jeopardy. Residents in a small Rhode Island town may have been infected by the alien signal after several people reported having disturbing dreams about trees made of glass.A Rhode Island reporter checks into the story.	178650
2005	Threshold: Revelations	T			Episode #8. 11-4-2005	Reporters. Molly and her partner pretend they are journalists interviewing a minister who may be infected. The pastor claims to have seen visions of a glass sea and is warning the congregation to prepare for the end of the world.He's interested in publicity but worried they might portray him as a gook. They assure him they won't. They discover some strange happenings in a missing Big Horn crew member's hometown when they investigate the disappearance of a Threshold field agent.Female government contingency analyst Molly leads a team of scientists and military personnel who get in contact with a mysterious alien life form.	178651
1926	Thrill Hunter, The	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	178652
1933	Thrill Hunter, The	M				Press Agent (Billy Sullivan) for the Studio.	178653
1946	Thrill of Brazil, The	M				Photographer (Frank Yaconelli).	178654
1989	Thrill of Victory, The	NR	OWN - P (Two Copies -- one with Brown's name, the other with St. Claire).	Brown, Sandra	St. Claire, Erin name on cover	Sportswriter-Columnist Judd Mackie ridiculed tennis pro in his column. He believes what she lacked in talent she more than made up for in looks.So when her midgame collapse made headline news, he did the only thing a crack reporter can do -- he went after the story. He promised to keep quiet once he learned about her secret. But he never said he'd stay away.Her feisty spirit and courage drew him to her like a magnet. She showed the avowed bachelor her winning ways -- both on and off the court. And she taught him love wasn't just a game.It is Mackie's job to uncover secrets. And he's spent the last few years dogging the tennis pro, exposing her for the spoiled glamour girl he believes her to  be. Now he has the chance to scoop the story of the year and let the whole world know the truth.All he has to do is betray her trust.	178655
1969	Thrill Skill: Porter the Reporter	CB			Archie’s Madhouse #66	Reporter Porter must spice up his sports broadcast or he will lose his sponsor. So that is exactly what Porter the Reporter does. 	178656
1960	Thriller	T			Series 1960-1962	Press	178657
1995	Thriller Zone: Fanatical Extreme	M			One of three segments in the film	News Media. Second Reporter (Robin Leach).	178658
1961	Thriller: Devil's Ticket, The	T			Episode #29. 4-18-1961	Art Critic (Bartlett Robinson).	178659
1975	Thriller: Good Salary -- Prospects -- Free Coffin	T			Episode #34. 5-10-1975	Newspaper Ad. Young woman investigates when her two roommates disappear after answering a newspaper ad.	178660
1962	Thriller: Man of Mystery	T			Episode #64. 4-2-1962	Reporter (Robert Sampson).	178661
1976	Thriller: Nightmare for a Nightmare	T			Episode #39. 4-24-1976.	Reporter (Mike Kinsey). Reporter (Michael Dickinson). Reporter (Mike Klusey). Opera singer accidentally kills her husband who has suddenly shown up after a 10-year absence, but his body disappears.	178662
1961	Thriller: Terror in Teakwood, The	T			Episode #33. 5-16-1961	Photographer (George Kane).	178663
2003	Thrillmasters: Behind Enemy Lines	C				Commentators. GBC Commentator (Darryl Gold - Voice). International Press Guy (Darryl Gold - Voice). Local Commentator Fred (Darryl Gold - Voice). GBC Commentator (Brian Smith - Voice). Local Commentator Taco (Brian Smith - Voice).	178664
2002	Thrills	M			Adult	Reporter (Steven St. Croix).	178665
2003	Thrills 2	M			Adult	Reporter (Steven St. Croix).	178666
2001	Thrills Magazine: Beauty and the Beach	T	DVD -R HQ 5405		Episode. Adult	Magazine Editor Felicia Reynolds (Lauren Hays) hires Writer Jeff Rand (Juan Carlos). Trysts at photo shoot with dream girl.	178667
2002	Thrills Magazine: Club Plasma	T	SVD 1307		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Reporter investigates if a former lover is the offspring of a vampire. Thrills Magazine.	178668
2001	Thrills Magazine: Coed Hazing Exposed!	T	SVD 1090. VHS 1274		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff of sexy reporters	178669
2001	Thrills Magazine: Easy Writer (Exotic Places)	T	SVD 1104. VHS 1289		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Reporter discovers that his innocent assistant holds a sexy secret	178670
2001	Thrills Magazine: I Was a Rock 'n' Roll Groupie	T	VHS 1284		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Reporter becomes involved with a rock group's lead singer.	178671
2001	Thrills Magazine: I Was A Rock 'N' Roll Groupie (Sex and Music)	T	SVD 1104		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Reporter  becomes involved with rock group's lead singer	178672
2002	Thrills Magazine: I, Spy	T	VHS 1275		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Editor of a men's erotica magazine tries to discover who is leaking their stories. Lauren Hays, Jessica Lee, Justin Kyle and Kira Reed	178673
2002	Thrills Magazine: Muse, The	T	VHS 1294		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Artist becomes inspired by a reporter	178674
2001	Thrills Magazine: Occupations That Bite!	T	SVD 1101, 1097		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff of sexy reporters	178675
2001	Thrills Magazine: Public Liaisons.	T	DVD -R HQ 4068. SVD 1240.		Episode. Adult	Female Reporter goes undercover with the FBI	178676
2002	Thrills Magazine: Sex  in the Jungle	T	VHS 1284		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff of sexy reporters	178677
2001	Thrills Magazine: Sex & Sweat	T	SVD 1031		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Reporter covers a story about physical exercise being a form of aphrodisiac (adult)	178678
2001	Thrills Magazine: Sex and Music	T	SVD 1089		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff of sexy reporters	178679
2002	Thrills Magazine: Taming of Felicia, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5479		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Female Magazine Editor has designs on the arrogant contractor who is remodeling her office	178680
2001	Thrills Magazine: Ultimate Companion, The	T	SVD 1036		Episode. Adult	Magazine Staff. Judge Julie rules on the locker room conduct of a sexy female reporter	178681
1993	Throat, The	N		Straub, Peter		Writer Tim Underhill has written a book about unsolved serial murders that plagued the town of Mill haven, Illinois in the 1940s -- the killer had scrawled "Blue Rose" near the bodies. Now another victim, a woman, has fallen prey to a new Blue Rose.Victim's husband asks Underhill, a high school buddy and fellow Vietnam vet to help.  His research and a local sleuth's computer hacking connects the 1940s killer to a hotel and suggest more recent killer is victim of child abuse.	178682
1986	Throb: Mary Heartless	T		McIntyre, Doug	Episode	News Media	178683
1962	Through a Glass Darkly	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	178684
1922	Through a Glass Window	M			AFI-Newsvendors	News Vendor	178685
2001	Through All Time	NSF		Phillips, Judith P.		Reporter Amaryllis "Rylla" Sheridan stumbles back in time and meets Soaring Hawk. Can they stay together? Will fate and her high tech world pull her away from the man she loves? She doesn't know how to return to her own time.Ojibwa Indian in 1700 Northern Minnesota sees a vision -- 2250 to be exact, the time of Sheridan.  Soaring Hawk refers to her as Badger Woman because she speaks her thoughts and has no training.They discover a love that lasts through time. Time travel heroine that regrets leaving her time and the family she loves.	178686
2004	Through My Eyes	MT			Australia - Miniseries	Journalist (Michael Edward). Journo (Graham Furness). Journo 2 (Peter Knapman).	178687
1983	Through Naked Eyes	MT				Newswoman (Roberta Bassin)	178688
1953	Through the Curtain	DT				Host George Hamilton Combs	178689
1898	Through the Earth	NSF		Fezandie, Clement		Universal Press Association pays a 16-year-old $100,000 for his exclusive story about being the first passenger through a tunnel from New York to Australia. The experiment doesn't work but the young man still gets the money	178690
1998	Through the Eyes of a Child	NR		Kenner, Laura	Harlequin Intrigue #465	Journalist with demons from his past is forced to face them when his estranged sister is injured and her husband is murdered. Only witness is his four-year-old step-nephew.Now he and boy's mother are out to find out what was seen through the eyes of a child.	178691
1989	Through the Eyes of Love	NR	OWN - P	Arthur, Katherine	Harlequin	Editor Tish Holmsworth, newspaper editor.	178692
1919	Through the Gates of Horn	N	MLPL	Austin, F. Britten	In :"On the Borderland."	Cub Reporter Jack on the Daily Rostrum, losing girl to rich James Arrowsmith.  Editor, Mr. Bolingbroke.  Attacks Arrowsmith in article.	178693
1945	Through the Storm	N	OWN - H	Gibbs, Philip		Press	178694
2002	Through the Storm	N		Esdaile, Leslie		Freelance Journalist Lynette Graves and a forensics photographer both have more than share of excess baggage. When she was married, her husband fathered a child with another woman.Now she lives with her mother, a Bible-thumping perfectionist who serves up guilt as effectively as she serves up a good meal. The photographer is a widower with two small daughters and an alcoholic mother who lives with them.Attraction is instantaneous. Now the photographer is framed for murder.	178695
1919	Through the Toils	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	178696
2007	Through Thick and Thin	N		Pace, Alison		Restaurant Critic Meredith Isley for The NY Magazine and finds in haute cuisine what she has trouble finding in romance: satisfaction. Isley is very single and not so skinny. Across the Hudson, Meredith’s sister, Stephanie, is a married new mother who was skinny growing up, but hasn’t yet lost her pregnancy weight. Stephanie, too, fights her own loneliness and tries to survive motherhood and a troubled marriage. When both sisters decide to diet, what they gain, instead of pounds, is, not surprisingly, sometimes trite insight. Meredith’s work begins to suffer, but a four-legged addition to her life heralds change. By craftily portraying the balancing act between work and play, family, be it four-legged or two, and friends, and food and fasting. 	178697
1949	Through Wendy's Window	DT				Interviewer Wendy Barrie. Interviews and gossip.	178698
1987	Throw Momma From the Train	M				Reporter (Hettie Lynne Hurtes)	178699
1941	Throwing a Party	M				Reporters. Elsa Maxwell bets a playboy that she can take any unknown girl and make her headline news within two weeks. He tries to foil her plans by asking his reporter buddies to keep anything about the girl out of the papers.	178700
1929	Thru Different Eyes	M				News Media. Reporter (Stanley Blystone). Reporter (Stuart Erwin). Reporter (Jack Jordan). Reporter (Marian Spitzer)	178701
1935	Thru Traffic (aka Speed Devils)	M			Movie sponsored by “Perfect Circle” piston ring company.	Reporter Pat Corey is the girlfriend of Dan Holden, a racetrack driver who is told by the doctor to abandon racing permanently after a car crash. So he and Marty Gray, another automobile racer, decide to open a garage together.  Corey invites the two to a formal party sponsored by the city and the reporter confides to her Marty that she is really in love with him and regards Dan as just a good pal. Marty reufes to betray his partner. When two crooked politicians propose sending the city’s repair business to them, Marty is suspicious and Dan rejects the offer. Meanwhile Corey has been writing about city corruption and for revenge, and to divide the two race car drivers, the two crooks lure her to an inn where they detain her. They then trick both Dan and Marty to the inn where the partners quarrel over the reporter. When the inn catches fire, Corey escapes and during the blaze she and Dan come to an understanding. Dan rushes into the burning building and saves the unconscious Marty. Back in the hospital recovering from burns, the two friends reunite and Corey kisses Marty with Dan’s blessings. 	178702
1952	Thudbury: American Comedy, An	N	OWN - H	Davis, Clyde Brion		Editor of the Tolland, New York Enterprise Oscar "Pete" Mendenhall, Jr.,  Father was editor of the paper.   Businessman Chauncery Venner buys the Star.	178703
1939	Thugs With Dirty Mugs	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age			Newspaper. Montage of newspaper headlines: Bank robberies	178704
2005	Thumbsucker	M	DVD -R HQ 9288, 9287			Aspiring TV Newsman Justin Cobb (Lou Pucci) becomes a whiz kid via Ritalin and soon needs to start experimenting with other substances in order to take the edge off.  He wants to be the next Dan Rather. Paparazzi (Erin Michael).	178705
1998	Thumbtanic	M				TV Anchor (Mark DeCarlo)	178706
1983	Thunder	M				Reporter (Paolo Malco)	178707
1952	Thunder in God's Country	M				Editor Bill Stafford (John Ridgley) confronts an escaped convict about his past and the convict beats the newspaper editor to death.Western Artist Rex Allen, a World War II Air Force buddy of the marshal and his deputy, arrives on assignment from a national magazine and saves the day.Hotel owner makes killing campaign issue and blasts away at the incumbent's inability to catch the killer.	178708
1960	Thunder in the Blood (Colere Froide) aka Warm Body, The	M		Haguet, Andre (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters/Photographers. France (1962). Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer Alex (Jean-Marie Fertey is an alcoholic who works as crime novelist and journalist to satisfy his wife's high-class demands. Wife still takes a lover. When lover is murdered, chief suspect is gangster he tried to blackmail.Detective discovers reporter killed the man out of jealousy and tried to implicate his wife. Reporter tries to murder his wife, but is killed in a fall from a roof.	178709
1937	Thunder in the City	M				Reporter (Terence de Marney). Public Relations man Dan Armstrong writes a theme song for the mineral magnelite.	178710
1959	Thunder Over Berlin	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -5-13-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	178711
1978	Thunder Over Miami	T	SV 264		Pilot-Hulk, Media Excerpts	Investigative Reporter	178712
1989	Thunder Rise	N		Miller, G. Wayne		Journalist Brad Gale, leaving New York in the wake of an ugly divorce, moves to sylvan Morgantown, Mass., with his young daughter Abigail, who, like other children in the area develops a fatal disease caused by a satanic spirit, Hobbamock	178713
1942	Thunder River Feud	M				Photographer (Jimmy Aubrey).	178714
1942	Thunder Rock	M	DVD -R HQ 9568, 9569	Ardrey, Robert (Play). Jeffrey Dell and Bernard Miles (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Mason	Journalist David Charleston (Michael Redgrave) who is also an author and is unable to convince the people of dangers of Fascism in Europe prior to World War II. He becomes disillusioned and retreats to a lighthouse on Lake Michigan.He discovers a logbook from a ship that sunk in 1840 and is confronted by ghosts of the victims, who were escaping from the short-sightedness of people in their own time. Spirits restore reporter's faith in humanity and convince him to return to the fight	178715
1939	Thunder Rock	P	USC	Ardrey, Robert	In "Plays of Three Decades."	Journalist Charleston (Luther Adler) formerly of the Daily News. "Big stuff, the boy wonder, bylines and everything, congratulations."  Covered the Civil War in Spain.Quit Daily News when he returned from Spain, washed up, couldn't be objective, no future reporting or crusading.	178716
2004	Thunderbirds	M				TV News Anchor (Demetri Goritsas).	178717
1966	Thunderbirds Are GO	M				Public Relations Officer (Charlies "Bud" Tingwell - Voice).  Messenger (Matt Zimmerman - Voice).	178718
1966	Thunderbirds: Alias Mr. Hackenbacker	T		Pattillo, Alan	Episode #29. 10-16-1966. Series 9-30-1965 to 12-25-1966.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Jeremy Wilkin). Reporter 2 (Paul Maxwell).  Airline industry takes drastic measures to prevent future massive explosions following crashes or faulty landings. Hiram K. Hackenbacker (Brains) has an invention to make flying safer.He is now in the public eye along with Lady Penelope who is in Paris to model a new clothing line. Fashion show.In 2065, former astronaut and millionaire Jeff Tracy forms an secret organization named international Rescue. Its mission is to intervene when human life is at threat and nobody else is able to help. They're based on a tropical island in the Pacific.	178719
1966	Thunderbirds: Atlantic Inferno	T		Fennell, Alan	Episode #27. Season 2 Opener	TV Reporter (Ray Barrett). A rescue at an oil drilling platform is necessary when a Navy test goes awry.	178720
1966	Thunderbirds: City of Fire	T		Fennell, Alan	Episode #3. 1-6-1966	TV Reporter from WTV News (Matt Zimmerman). Family is trapped in subterranean corridors beneath a blazing building. Car crashing in underground garage sets the skyscraper above it on fire.	178721
1966	Thunderbirds: Danger at Ocean Deep	T		Robertson, Donald	Episode #22. 2-3-1966	TV Reporter (Ray Barrett). Modern tanker explodes while transporting its cargo. Mysterious mist destroys the supertanker and is disrupting International Rescue's communications.	178722
1965	Thunderbirds: Day of Disaster	T		Spooner, Dennis	Episode #15. 11-4-1965	TV Reporter. 1st TV Reporter from NTBS News (Peter Dyneley). 2nd TV Reporter from NTBS News (Matt Zimmerman).  NTBS Reporters. Spacecraft being transported to a launch site falls through a weakened bridge trapping the two astronauts underwater.	178723
1966	Thunderbirds: Give or Take a Million	T		Pattillo, Alan	Episode #32. 12-25-1966	TV Reporter (Jeremy Wilkin). Two bank robbers stow away on a rocket full of toys destined for a children's hospital.	178724
1966	Thunderbirds: Imposters, The	T		Spooner, Dennis	Episode #19. 1-13-1966	Reporters and a large crowd witness the International Rescue in the middle of saving another life and journalists are able to snap the first-ever photos of the team in action.  It turns out someone has stolen their identities and no one knows why.	178725
1965	Thunderbirds: Mighty Atom, The	T		Spooner, Dennis	Episode #6. 12-30-1965	Reporter. 1st Reporter (Peter Dyneley). Second Reporter and Press Officer (Matt Zimmerman). The Hood wants to capture all of International Rescue's secrets on film and wants atomic secrets so he can rule the world.	178726
1966	Thunderbirds: Move -- and You're Dead	T		Pattillo, Alan	Episode #9. 2-10-1966	TV Commentator at WTV News (Matt Zimmerman). Celebrated Alan Tracy makes a comeback. His rivals pretend to be reporters, trap him and his grandmother, steal his car and leave them for dead.	178727
1965	Thunderbirds: Operation Crash-Dive	T		Crump, Martin	Episode #8. 12-16-1965	TV Reporter (Matt Zimmerman). Newsreader (David Holliday).  Atomic-powered airliner plunges into the sea on its way to San Francisco from London killing all 600 aboard.Sequel to first episode, "Trapped in the Sky" and events to that episode are mentioned by a TV reporter who previously appeared in "Sun Probe."	178728
1965	Thunderbirds: Perils of Penelope, The	T		Pattillo, Alan	Episode #12. 10-14-1965	TV Reporter (Matt Zimmerman).  Sea water is converted into fuel.	178729
1966	Thunderbirds: Security Hazard	T		Pattillo, Alan	Episode #26. 3-31-1966	TV Reporter (Matt Zimmerman). Members of the team describe their exploits to a boy who stowed away on their last rescue. Little boy stows aboard Thunderbird 2.	178730
1965	Thunderbirds: Sun Probe	T		Fennell, Alan	Episode #4. 12-9-1965	TV Reporter (Matt Zimmerman). Research vessel launched into space to collect a piece of the sun. Telecast. Efforts to steer ship back on track via remote control fail and a plea for the International Rescue's help is aired during the broadcast.	178731
1965	Thunderbirds: Terror in New York City	T		Fennell, Alan	Episode #13. 10-21-1965	TV Newsreader (Ray Barrett). Reporter and his cameraman are trapped underground when the Empire State Building crumbles as it's being moved. Complicating matters, Thunderbird 2 has been badly damaged in a mistaken attack by the U.S. Navy.Thunderbird Virgil witnesses a broadcast of the Empire State Building's relocation. Ground beneath the 102-story building is weakened, swallows a reporter and his cameraman.Unfortunately Thunderbird 2 is out of commission. International Rescue may be powerless to save them.  Brains is also watching the broadcast when one of the men reveals that water is beginning to seep into the hole in which they have been trapped.He surmises an underground river beneath the building must have weakened the ground causing the accident.	178732
1920	Thunderbolt Collects, The	SM		McCulley, Johnston	Detective Story Magazine, Dec. 11, 1920	Press. Detective Martin Radner razzed by the press.	178733
1999	Thunderhead	NSF		Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child		Crime Reporter Bill Smithback of the New York Post  and beautiful female photographer are members of an expedition led by an archeologist following clues in a letter from her long-missing father to find the legendary Indian City of Gold.	178734
2002	Thunderpants	M				Reporter (Vicki Pepperdine)	178735
2004	Thunderstruck	M				News Media. TV Reporters (Karen Tan, Karie-Anne Keeffe, Andrea Mayes).	178736
1992	Thuringen Journal	DF			Germany. Series 1992-	News Hosts Paul Andreas Freyer, Blanka Weber.  Sports Hosts Uta Erben, Christian Muller. Weather Hosts Claudia Hauboldt, Jens Roder, Willi Wild, Heike Ziepke..Hosts Ines Adam, Steffen Quasebarth, Aline Thielmann. .	178737
2001	Thursday Next (aka Eyre Affair, The)	N		Fforde, Jasper		Journalist	178738
2000	Thursday the 12th	MT			Miniseries	Investigative TV Reporter (Julian Glover) covers the  discovery of unidentified murder victim at the sprawling Bannister estate. Family filled with suspects. Newscaster (Robin Houston).	178739
1971	THX 1138	M	DVD -R HQ 6592, 6593.			News Media. Hologram Newscaster (Morris D. Erby).	178740
0060	Thyestes	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger.  Enter the messenger in breathless haste.  "Oh, who will bear me headlong through the air, Like a swift wind, and hide me in thick cloud That I no longer may behold such crime?"	178741
2007	Tia Abigail: Detectives del ADN, Los (DNA Detectives)	N		Posada-Swafford, Angela	#3 Adventurers of Science Series. Spanish. Series of short novels running 200 pages. 	Reporter Tia Abigail, a famous journalist for a science magazine, travels the world with four friends and in the process, they have some fantastic adventures and end up attempting to solve robberies and terrorist attacks. Isabel, Lucas, Juana and Simon are four kids between 9 and 13 travel with their Aunt Abigail, a science writer for a famous magazine.  These four kids are the Adventurers of Science (Adventureros de la Ciencia), a new action series. They use their knowledge in genetics to discover the identity of a mad scientist who is about to commit an atrocity.	178742
2007	Tia Abigail: Dinosaurios Sumergidos (aka Underground Dinosaurs. Sunken Dinosaurs)	N		Posada-Swafford, Angela	#1 Adventurers of Science Series. Spanish. Series of short novels running 200 pages. 	Reporter Tia Abigail, a famous journalist for a science magazine, travels the world with four friends as they research the structure of DNA and how dinosaurs became extinct. In the process, they have some fantastic adventures and end up attempting to solve robberies and terrorist attacks. Isabel, Lucas, Juana and Simon are four kids between 9 and 13 travel with their Aunt Abigail, a science writer for a famous magazine. They rescue a mud core from the bottom of the ocean that bears proof of what really killed the dinosaurs. These four kids are the Adventurers of Science (Adventureros de la Ciencia), a new action series.	178743
2007	Tia Abigail: Dragon del Espacio, El (aka Space Dragon)	N		Posada-Swafford, Angela	#2 Adventures of Science Series. Spanish. Series of short novels running 200 pages. 	Reporter Tia Abigail, a famous journalist for a science magazine, travels the world with four friends and in the process, they have some fantastic adventures and end up attempting to solve robberies and terrorist attacks. Isabel, Lucas, Juana and Simon are four kids between 9 and 13 travel with their Aunt Abigail, a science writer for a famous magazine.  These four kids are the Adventurers of Science (Adventureros de la Ciencia), a new action series. See what happens when she use physics in order to avoid a spaceship from causing a tragedy.	178744
2007	Tia Abigail: En el corazon de las ballenas (aka Inside the Heart of the Whales)	N		Posada-Swafford, Angela	#4 Adventurers of Science Series. Spanish. Series of short novels running 200 pages. 	Reporter Tia Abigail, a famous journalist for a science magazine, travels the world with four friends and in the process, they have some fantastic adventures and end up attempting to solve robberies and terrorist attacks. Isabel, Lucas, Juana and Simon are four kids between 9 and 13 travel with their Aunt Abigail, a science writer for a famous magazine.  These four kids are the Adventurers of Science (Adventureros de la Ciencia), a new action series. They apply their knowledge in marine biology to save a humpback whale calf in the Pacific Ocean. 	178745
2007	Ticalosii	MF				Journalist (Marius Florea Vizante).	178746
2001	Tick, The: Funeral, The	T			Episode #2. 11-15-2001	News Media. Reporter #1 (Diana Morgan). Reporter #2 (Dan Sachoff). Reporter #3 (Leanza Cornett).	178747
2002	Tick, The: Tick vs. Justice, The	T			Episode #8. 1-17-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Diana Morgan). Reporter #2 (Dan Sachoff). Reporter #3 (Leanza Cornett).	178748
2001	Ticker	M				News Reporter (Jerry Rector).	178749
2003	Ticket Out, The	N		Knode, Helen		Critic Ann Whitehead is sick of her job -- she's a movie critic for a counterculture rag in Los Angeles.	178750
1951	Ticket to Oblivion	T			Ford Theater. 4-6-1951, CBS.  Quinn.	Correspondent (Anthony Quinn), who infiltrates the French underground.	178751
1981	Tickets	N	OWN - H	Brickner, Richard		Journalist Don Juan, well-paid news weekly journalist in New York City, and Alan Hoffman, confirmed bachelor	178752
2001	Tid til tanker:	DF			Episode #1. 10-28-2001	Journalist (Martin Ostergaard).	178753
1997	Tidal Wave: No Escape	MT				Reporter (Charles Hunt). Reporter (Lisa Williams). Aquatronic Reporter (David E. Willis).	178754
1991	Tide is Right, The	N		Charteris, Hugo		News Media	178755
1933	Tide, The	N	USC	Sheean, Vincent		Newspapers. Bias of newspapers. Dishonest journalism.	178756
1977	Tidningslorden	N		Harning, Anderz		News Media	178757
1988	Tie jia wu di Ma Li A	MF				Journalist	178758
1988	Tie jia wu di Ma Li A (aka I Love Maria)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter T.Q. Zhuang (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai). Fhe Hero gang is a nasty group of thugs terrorizing Hong Kong with their killer robots. One of the gangster’s molls, Maria, is the model for one of the robots and investors reprogram the robot to fight for good leading to a climatic fight between the real Maria and the robot Maria. The reporter makes friends with the inventors and falls in love with the robot Maria. 	178759
1990	Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (aka ¡Atame!)	M		Almodovar, Pedro and Yuyi Beringola (Story-Screenplay)	Spanish - Pedro Almodovar	Journalist (Periodista) Montse G. Romeu  interviews director and actors on movie set. Mental patient kidnaps a former porn star-junkie, slaps her around, ties her to a bed, and they eventually fall in love.	178760
1999	Tierra de canones	MF			Spain.	Photographer (Joan Gaspart).	178761
1993	Ties That Bind	NM		Nickolae, Barbara		Freelance Photographer Tara Nyborg is combining a photographic assignment with a vacation in California. Her tour of one of the mission interrupted by screams of a fellow tourist when a woman's body is discovered in a trunk.Local police detective recognizes Nyborg's name and reunite her with a long-lost uncle. Attempts are made on her life.	178762
2000	Ties That Bind	N		Pella, Judith, Tracie Peterson.		Journalist Jordana Baldwin yearns to travel and when her letters home are picked up by an Eastern newspaper under the byline "J. Baldwin" she is suddenly a journalist. It is just after the Civil War and Baldwin is in California.She seizes her chance to go undercover investigating the competition between the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Railroads as they race to complete the first transcontinental railway.In disguise, Jordana takes to the rails as her fictitious brother "Joe" to report on the progress of the rail line -- and spy for the Central Pacific.	178763
1968	Tiger By the Tail	M				Reporter (Frank Babich)	178764
1992	Tiger Claws	M				TV Reporter (Ashvani Sinclair). Newspaper Reporter (Dale Hidebound). Photographer (Robert Stamenov). TV Cameraman (Glenn Pineau).	178765
1965	Tiger in the Honeysuckle	NM	OWN - H (Two Copies)	Chaze, Elliot		Reporter Chris Haines in the town of Catherine, Mississippi, covering a Negro voter registration drive where he sees rank injustices committed.	178766
1960	Tiger Walks	N		Niall, I		Press and Photographers make life uneasy for everyone in a Welsh village when a circus tiger gets loose in the foggy countryside	178767
1964	Tiger Walks, A	M			AFI-Television	TV	178768
1998	Tiger Woods Story, The	MT				Reporter 1 (David Grant Wright). Photographer (Carey Scott).	178769
1953	Tiger's Tail	T			Cavalcade of America - 11-17-53	Illustrator Thomas Nast and the Boss Tweed Ring	178770
1960	Tigers Are Better-Looking	SS	GPL	Rhys, Jean		Journalist Mr. Severn	178771
1941	Tight Shoes	M				Reporter (Don Terry).	178772
1962	Tightening Screw, The	NM		Bridge, Ann (Lady Mary Dolling O'Malley)	#5 Julia Probyn Series	Journalist freelancing for Yorkshire Post. Julia Probyn works from time to time as a freelance journalist for several English weeklies and at least one provincial daily	178773
1984	Tightrope	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Angela Hill). TV News Technician (Ted Saari).	178774
1936	Tightwad	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Journalists. Penryn Dodd, editorial auditor of the Morning Blade.  Reporters include Rusty McGowan, Jenny Jones, Osgood (the crack photographer), Fred Courvis (flying photographer)  and Martin Blake, dapper, tenacious reporter.Rusty McGowan and Perry Brown, two reporters, are an item.  Rusty found unconscious, soaked with a large lump on the side of her had.	178775
2002	Tigre de Santa Julia, El	MF			Mexico	Reporters and Photographers create a Mexican Robin Hood and he becomes known as the Tiger of Saint Julia, the one who steals from the poor.	178776
1997	Tiina, tule takaisin	MF			Finland. Short	TV Sports Commentator (Antero Mertaranta - Voice).	178777
1999	Tijuana Mon Amour	SS		Ellroy, James	Gentlemen's Quarterly, Part 1, Feb. 199, Part II, March 1999	Editor Danny Getchell, editor-in-chief and head writer of Hush-Hush, a notorious Hollywood scandal sheet.  A series of reminisces by Getchell from his bed in an AIDS ward.Published by GQ because, Getchell claims, he has "an artful array of dirt on Art Cooper -- the editor-in-chief."	178778
1957	Tijuana Story, The	M		Morheim, Lou (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Manuel Acosta Mesa (Rodolfo Acosta) is a crusading newspaper editor who takes on vice, a narcotics ring and the crime syndicate. The syndicate has a schoolteacher beat up when he discovers they are using students to push drugs.Editor is thrown out of a nightclub used by the ring as its headquarters and is later pressured by Publisher Reuben Galindo (Michael Fox) to downplay the stories.After schoolteacher dies from the beating and a teenager is also killed, the editor starts his own paper and uses it to attack the syndicate. He is murdered in his home, but this leads to exposure of nightclub owner and other vice chiefs.Editor's son Enrique Acosta Mesa (Robert Blake) decides to take over the paper and carry on the crusade. Film is based on actual assassination of a newsman. Narrated by real-life newsman Paul Coates who wrote exposes on Tijuana.Variety, 10/9/57: "Acosta's fine performance is easily the outstanding thing about this picture. His dignity and force often transcends the weak scripting and makes the editor a considerable figure of courage and warmth."	178779
2006	Tiki	M				Newscaster (Robert O. Smith).	178780
1971	Til lykke Hansen	MTF				TV Journalist (Alf Lassen). Journalist (Preben Ravn).	178781
1997	'Til There Was You	M				Newscaster Voice (Dave Mallow)	178782
2008	Tilda Harper: Curse of the Kissing Cousins (aka Without Mercy)	N		Kelner, Toni L. P. 	#1 Tilda Harper Series. A Where Are They Now Mystery.	Celebrity Journalist Tilda Harper is Boston-based and loves exploring America’s fascination with old TV programs and cult films writing “Whatever Happened To...” articles. She also often finds that “what happened” is a murder. After her nostalgic article, “Curse of the Kissing Cousins” in Entertain Me! mentions the curious deaths of two former cast members, the murder of a third suggests a serial killer with a show-specific agenda. One of Harper’s tipsters, Vincent Peters is a huge Kissing Cousins fan and believes another cast member will die. The reporter’s investigation reveals that the star of the series walked off a movie set and vanished not long after Kissing Cousins was canceled. Is she already dead? Or is she the murderous psychopath?	178783
2007	Till Lies Do Us Part	MT	DVD -R HQ 8544, 8545			Restaurant Critic Leeza Mitchell  (Paula Trickey) of WNUW-TV in Philadelphia  hires a private investigator after suspecting her husband of infidelity. TV Host Sasha.	178784
1982	Till Morning Comes: Novel, A	N		Suyin, Han		Correspondent Stephanie Ryder falls in love with the dedicated surgeon and struggles to find happiness amid the turmoil of the Communist revolution in China	178785
1946	Till the Clouds Roll By	M	DVD -R HQ 4471, 4472, 4473. L			Drama Critic. Opening Night Critics (Herschel Graham, Fred Hueston, Dick Earle, Larry Steers, Reed Howes, Hazard Newsberry, Ed Elby, Lee Smith, Larry Williams, James Plato, Leonard Mellen, James Darrell, Tony Merlo, Charles Madrin, Charles Griffin).	178786
1945	Till the End of the Time	M	DVD -R HQ 10471, 10472, 10473 (Credits). VHS 1267			Interviewers (John Bailey, Michael Kostrick, Anthony Marsh, John S. Roberts)	178787
1990	Till the End of Time	N	OWN - H	Appel, Allen		New York Times Reporter Molly Glenn	178788
1994	Till The Fat Lady Sings	N		Hardie, Sean	Weinberg List	Journalist	178789
1933	Tillie and Gus	M				Reporter on Dock (Frank O'Connor).	178790
2003	Tillykke Frederik & Mary	DF			Denmark	Radio Interviewer Morten Lokkegaard, Danmarks. Interviewer Mikael Kamber, TV2 Danmark.	178791
2005	Tilt: Aftermath, The	T			Episode #4. 2-10-2005	News Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	178792
1909	Tilting Island, The	SSF	PVL	Vivian, Thomas J. and Grena J. Bennett	In "Science Fiction by Gaslight: 1891-1911." - Everybody's Magazine, Sept. 1909.	Newspaper.  Dalton	178793
1988	Tim Curtiz: Interior	N		Cartwright, Justin	#1 Tim Curtiz Series	Journalist Tim Curtiz, expatriate American journalist, is in Africa investigating the disappearance of his father in 1959 while on a trip for National Geographic. 	178794
1990	Tim Curtiz: Look at It This Way	N		Cartwright, Justin	#2 Tim Curtiz Series	Journalist Tim Curtiz, expatriate American journalist writes a bi-weekly letter from London for a New York magazine (called "a poor man's Gore Vidal"). He’s a columnist for Manhattan magazine while he is living in London, has a duaghgter named Gemma and by the end of the novel has a partner named Victoria.	178795
1993	Tim Curtiz: Masai Dreaming	N		Cartwright, Justin	#3 Tim Curtiz Series	Journalist Tom Curtiz journeys to Africa to write a screenplay about an anthropologist who worked with the Masai and was betrayed to the Nazis when she returned to France near the end of World War II.In Kenya, Curtiz discovers three elderly people whose lives have been touched by her, and the Masai laibon or tribal leader.Curtiz is in Africa researching a film about Claudia Cohn-Casson and his relationship with Victoria is having “complications.”	178796
1995	Tim Holt: Awakening	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#10 Holts Series, Volume 10	Newspaper Publisher Tim Holt is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. Sally Holt and her friend India Blackstone move east to make new lives in New York City. 	178797
1991	Tim Holt: California Glory	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#4 Holts Series, Volume 4	Journalist Tim Holt, the ambitious son of Oregon Senator Toby Holt, has bought a failing San Francisco newspaper when he accepts the challenge of covering one last Illinois story: the great Pullman strike. Now terror and treachery may cost Tim Holt his newspaper and his life, and keep his father blind to the enemy who has charmed his way into the heart of Eulalia Holt, matriarch of the clan.Tim is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. 	178798
1990	Tim Holt: Carolina Courage	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#3 Holts Series, Volume 3	Journalist Tim Holt is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. 	178799
1991	Tim Holt: Hawaii Heritage	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#5 Holts Series, Volume 5	Journalist Tim Holt is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. 	178800
1993	Tim Holt: Homecoming	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#9 Holts Series, Volume 9	Newspaper Publisher Tim Holt is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. In New Mexico, Michael Holt pursues a personal dream -- a vision of the West that will forever alter the American landscape. 	178801
1990	Tim Holt: Oklahoma Pride	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#2 Holts Series, Volume 2	Editor Tim Holt, a renowned journalist, wants to chronicle the West as he sees it and so the renowned journalist Tim Holt travels into the heart of Indian territory and confronts injustice as thousands of settlers prepare to encroach on Indian land. It is 1889 and horses champ at the bit, buckboards creak as they roll into position, and all along Oklahoma’s border 50,000 men and women wait to begin the biggest land grab in history. Among them are courageous young newspaper editor Tim Holt and his 15-year-old cousin Peter Blake. Together they will race to stake their claim in a brawling boomtown where men break every law to acquire easy money and power -- and where, before the ink is dry on Tim’s first edition, a dangerous enemy vows to see him dead. At the same time, Senator Toby Holt, son of the legendary wagonmaster Whip Holt, finds his life and honor put to the test by a beautiful ex-mistress and a madman bent on vengeance, as the Holt family sweeps us into unforgettable days of destiny and excitement in Oklahoma Pride.Tim is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. 	178802
1989	Tim Holt: Oregon Legacy	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#1 Holts Series, Volume 1	Future Newspaper Publisher Tim Holt gets silver fever and runs off to a dangerous world of desperate miners, greed and temptation while his father Toby Holt fights to save his new ranch. Tim is Toby Holt’s headstrong son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. The journey from Oregon to Nevada shows the travails of silver mining, a scarlet fever epidemic and the good, the bad and the ugly forces driving the early West.	178803
1994	Tim Holt: Pacific Destiny, The	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#8 Holts Series, Volume 8	Newspaper Publisher Tim Holt vows to report the story of America’s war against Spain from the front line in Cuba -- a searing tropical adventure that will change his life and his country forever. It is 1898. “Remember the Maine!” as the nation’s headlines scream for revenge inciting America to war against Spain. Thousands of miles away, in the frozen Yukon Territory, young Frank Blake seeks his fortune in gold -- only to have his dreams shattered and his heart broken before his true destiny becomes clear. And across the Pacific, in the Philippines, Frank’s estranged father, Henry Blake -- a U.S. government spy -- undertakes a secret mission that leads to the threshold of the American century.	178804
1991	Tim Holt: Sierra Triumph	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#6 Holts Series, Volume 6	Journalist Tim Holt, a famous San Francisco newsman, is mixed up in an entirely different kind of trouble -- a woman who may be too much for even Holt to handle. This rabble-rousing, feisty suffragette won’t let even jail stop her from joining Idaho’s political battle of the century. It is 1895. Tim’s cousin, 17-year-old Frank Blake, the great-grandson of frontiersman Whip Holt finds adventure and danger out west. Tim is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. 	178805
1992	Tim Holt: Yukon Justice, The	N		Ross, Dana Fuller	#7 Holts Series, Volume 7	Journalist Tim Holt is Toby Holt’s son and both are plucky self-made men of integrity. It is the 1880s and the Holts and their extended family of employees and friends are involved in creating the early West: self-determination, camaraderie, greed and racial bigotry. It is 1869. As the gold fever sweeps the nation, a great migration north begins to the Yukon Territory of Canada. 	178806
1933	Tim Murphy: Circle 4 Patrol	NJ		Dean, Graham M.	#3 Tim Murphy Novels	Reporter Tim Murphy is a two-fisted newspaper reporter who had his own biplane and flew around the country, reporting on and making the news, from the Smokey mountains to the deserts of Arizona, 1931 to 1934.	178807
1931	Tim Murphy: Daring Wings	NJ		Dean, Graham M.	#1 Tim Murphy Novels	Reporter Tim Murphy is a two-fisted newspaper reporter who had his own biplane and flew around the country, reporting on and making the news, from the Smokey mountains to the deserts of Arizona, 1931 to 1934.	178808
1932	Tim Murphy: Sky Trail	NJ		Dean, Graham M.	#2 Tim Murphy Novels	Reporter Tim Murphy is a two-fisted newspaper reporter who had his own biplane and flew around the country, reporting on and making the news, from the Smokey mountains to the deserts of Arizona, 1931 to 1934.	178809
1934	Tim Murphy: Treasure Hunt of the S-18	NJ		Dean, Graham M.	#4 Tim Murphy Novels	Reporter Tim Murphy is a two-fisted newspaper reporter who had his own biplane and flew around the country, reporting on and making the news, from the Smokey mountains to the deserts of Arizona, 1931 to 1934.	178810
1939	Timber Stampede	M	DVD -R HQ 2044. VHS 1294	McConville, Bernard, Paul Franklin (Stories).  Morton Grant (Screenplay).	Ness Book	New York Newspaperwoman Anne Carr (Marjorie Reynolds) heads West to cover a story on land barons building a railroad.  They plan to use the reporter as they take the land away from the cattlemen to start a timber operation.They believe that when the reporter learns the truth they will have the lumber and she will be looking for a new job.  She meets up with Scott Baylor (George O'Brien) whose uncle Henry Clay Baylor (Earl Dwire) runs the local paper, The Wagon Wheel ClarionThe editor opposes the land barons running headlines such as "Crooked Railroad Baron Granted Right-of-Way." Carr doesn't believe railroad men are corrupt. One of them silences the Clarion by buying up the mortgage and putting Carr in charge.Scott finally convinces her of the corruption. She wants to expose the scheme. The three -- the uncle returns -- barricade themselves in the newspaper office when the crooks try to stop them.Major gun battle and the journalists win the day.  Local paper a positive force for fighting corruption. Photographer (Hank Worden).	178811
2003	Time & Tied and Other Tales	M			Adult	Reporter does an interview with a singer that doesn't quite turn out the way she planned.  Five tales of bondage involving a time traveling detective.	178812
1979	Time After Time	M	L			Newscaster (Clete Roberts). Newspaper article of Amy's death key plot point	178813
2002	Time After Time	N		Haasler, Sue		Sportswriter is the nice, stable boyfriend of  Cass Thompson, who  is living in London with a decent job. When an invitation to her 15th high school reunion arrives in the mail, her thoughts turn to the old days, with visions of big hair, Big Country, and an even bigger crush on the brooding, rebellious Gideon Harker. Where is the sexy, brooding Gideon today -- and how would he stack up to the dependable, complacent, soccer-obsessed sportswriter Cass has been dating for the past year?	178814
1941	Time and a Half for a Hero	SS	MLPL	Welch, Douglass	In "Post Stories of 1941."	Photographer Mr. Digby, a photographer from the Informer. "This ain't a newspaper, it's a rat race. What am I supposed to be, anyway? Superman? Today they only got me scheduled to be in about fourteen places at once.	178815
2009	Time and Again	NSF		Fraser, Nancy		Reporter Kate Brogan and her ex-husband vice cop Matthew Kelley both end up investigating local psychic Olga Limas. Kate realizes the fluff piece of journalism she had anticipated might just turn into something more. Out to debunk the woman’s claim of being able to guide seance participants into the future, both Kate’s and Matt’s skepticism is put to the test when they find themselves transported to 2057.  Certain the only one they can truly trust is each other, they form an alliance that quickly stirs more intimate and loving memories. Just as they are about to be shown the way home, a presidential assassination puts their lives, and their chances for a “happily ever after” in jeopardy. 	178816
1914	Time and Thomas Waring	N		Roberts, Morley		Press	178817
2006	Time and Time Again	CB			Ms. Marvel #5	Reporters. Facing time travel and alternate realities, Ms Marvel finally beats an opponent. 	178818
1999	Time at the Top	M				Photographer (Royal Cosgrove)	178819
1984	Time Between, A	N	OWN - P	Streshinsky, Shirley		Woman Reporter. Story of successful career of young woman reporter in 1920s San Francisco. Hallie Duer comes in contact with many celebrities of the day including Jack Dempsey and Fatty Arbuckle.	178820
2003	Time Crisis 3	G				Newscaster (Kathleen Antonia - Voice).	178821
1997	Time Enough for Love	NSF		Brockmann, Suzanne	Weinberg List	Journalist	178822
2002	Time Enough: Alien Conspiracy, The	M				Newscaster (Ray Shadoe)	178823
2002	Time for Alexander	N		Macaire, Jennifer		Woman Journalist Ashley time-travels back through history to interview Alexander the Great. She awakens under a pomegranate tree and the adventure begins.	178824
1991	Time for Cherries, A (Onat Haduvdevanim)	M	VHS 1600E. 		Israel	American Journalist Joanna (Idit Teperson) meets an Israeli copywriter Mickey (Gil Frank) called up for reserve duty on the battlefield of the Lebanon War and embark on a surreal journey that reveals the horrifying absurdity of the hellish war.	178825
1936	Time for Love	N		Herdman, R		Press	178826
2000	Time for Terror, A	SSF		Longbeard, F.		News Media	178827
1974	Time for Truth, A	N	OWN - H	Kirst, Hans Hellmut		Newspaper Owner Anatol S. Chmelz of the Post. Rival of the owner of the Morning Chronicle. Post reporter is murdered during Munich's celebrated Carnival. City's journalistic establishment is exposed as completely corrupt.Ace investigative reporter is murdered.	178828
1964	Time for Us, A	TS			Series. 12-28-1964 to 12-16-1966. ABC.	Publishing Executive Craig Reynolds (1964 to February, 1965) gets involved in a widow's novel.	178829
1946	Time for Women	DR				Public Affairs Program. Time Magazine commentary	178830
1966	Time in the Sun, A (Prinsessan) aka Princess, The	M		Mattsson, Gunnar (Story).  Ake Falck, Lars Widding (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Sweden. Released in U.S. 1970. Ness Book	Journalist Gunnar (Lars Passgard) falls in love with nurse suffering from Hodgkin's disease. They marry and have a child. She resume radiation treatments and with his love, recovers, even though doctors tell her disease is incurable.	178831
2008	Time Is a River	N		Monroe, Mary Alice		Journalist Kate Watkins was a reporter in the 1920s whose life fell into ruins after she was accused of murdering her lover. Her fortune lost in the stock market crash and her reputation destroyed, she slipped into seclusion in a remote cabin. After her death, the fishing cabin remained locked and abandoned for decades until her granddaughter, who like her grandmother was an exception fly-fisher, inherited it. By reopening the cabin, she may reopen the scandal that plagued her family for generations. A woman recovering from breast cancer and reeling from her husband’s infidelity seeks refuge in the neglected fishing cabin belonging to her fly-fishing instructor and from her first step into the dusty cabin, she is fascinated by traces of Kate’s mysterious story left behind in the eccentric furnishings of the cabin. The granddaughter is ashamed of the tabloid scandal that tortured her mother, she warns the woman not to stir the mud, but the woman is compelled to find out more about Kate, especially when she discovers Kate’s journal. The inspiring words of the remarkable woman echo across the years. Kate’s wise words comparing life to a river resonate with the woman who is learning to fly-fish. The woman begins a quest to uncover the truth behind the lies. As she searches newspaper archives and listens to the colorful memories of the local small-town residents, the story of a proud, fiercely independent woman journalist emerges. The woman feels a strange kinship with the woman who, like her, suffered fears, betrayal, the death of loved ones and a fall from grace -- yet found strength, compassion and ultimately, forgiveness in her isolation. 	178832
2001	Time Lapse	M	DVD -R 1728.			TV Newscaster (Diana Morgan).	178833
1957	Time Lock	M				Reporter (Larry Cross)	178834
1988	Time of Destiny, A	M				Reporter (Robin Bennett).	178835
2004	Time of New Weather, The	N		Murphy, Sean		Journalist discovers a young boy with a special gift: the ability to perform tiny miracles, nothing big like raising the dead or curing the sick, more like an uncanny knack for finding spare change. He longs to find a way to make a difference. He joins up with a cast of fellow seekers including the particularly gorgeous  journalist, renegade circus freaks, ragtag revolutionaries, a woman in search of her hat in the hope of waking America up from its dream.	178836
2003	Time Of Possession	NR		Bierce, Jane		Sports Reporter Magda Kovacs meets Mike whose career as a football player is over. Magda is still grieving the death of her fiancé. It’s Christmas in Pittsburgh, and they find healing and love in the spirit of the season. Steeler running back Mike Callahan has been in the game long enough to know that it isn’t how much time-or-love-you have that matters, but what you do with what you have. Now the time is up for his career, but he’s ready to meet a new life head on. Kovacs has been hiding her grief under a heavy work schedule and a ready wit. She has learned that advice is easier to give than to take. Her secret hero is more than just another assignment. They are thrown together in the Christmas gaiety of Pittsburgh, surrounded by the excitement of the season and the fund drive for Children’s Hospital. 	178837
1969	Time of Roses (aka Ruusujenj Aika)	M		Jarva, Risto, Peter von Bagh, Jakko Pakkasvirta (Screenplay)	Finland. Ness Book	Researcher Raimo (Arto Tuominen) is in the history department of the 21st century Finnish government who prepares biased TV films that reshape past events to support current ideology. Prepares TV documentary or rather docudrama, "The Face of the Past."Documentary deals with woman who committed suicide in 1976. He finds a woman who looks like the deceased subject to play the role. Revolutionary associates try to expose his methods. Past and present begin to mix. Film explores tremendous power of media.Film ends with researcher drunkenly celebrating the success of his latest film.	178838
1948	Time of Your Life, The	M	SVD 1342			Newsboy (Lanny Rees)	178839
1939	Time of Your Life, The	P	MLPL	Saroyan, William	In "Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre."	Newsboy opens play.  "Good morning, everybody. Paper, Mister?	178840
1997	Time On My Hands	NSF		Delacorte, Peter		Travel Journalist Gabriel Prince in a time-machine story.	178841
1938	Time Out for Murder	M	DVD -R 1405	Reis, Irving (Story).  Jerry Cady (Screenplay)	Roving Reporters -- first entry in series. Ness Book	Reporter Barney Callahan (Michael Whalen) and Reporter-Photographer Snapper Doolan (Chick Chandler) for The Clarion Newspaper are the Roving Reporters, more sleuths than journalists. Reporter (Brooks Benedict). City Editor Max (Charles D. Brown).Reporter suppresses information about a racketeer involved in murder. Bill collector after reporter. Real murderer found. One of the Reporters (Hamilton MacFadden).New York Times, 10/7/38: "Film people have been known to protest bitterly against newspaper opinion of movies but we doubt if it's ever quite as bad as what the movies think of newspapers."	178842
1937	Time Out for Romance	M				News Media. Reporter (Dick French). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Reporter (Lee Phelps). Reporter (George Riley). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Gladden James). Reporter (Arthur Rankin). Reporter (Cyril Ring).News Dealer (Harry Depp). Telegraph Operators (Frank Darien, Stanley Mack). Messenger (Harry Watson).	178843
1947	Time Out of Mind	M				Critic (Jack George - Dignified Critic).	178844
1956	Time Right Deadly	NM	OWN - P	Gainham, Sarah		British Correspondent Julian Dryden. Occupied Vienna was the city of dreams.	178845
2006	Time Shift: Da Vinci Code, The: Greatest Story Ever Sold, The	DT			Episode #1. 5-1-2006	Art Critic Brian Sewell of The Evening Standard. Columnist David Aaronovitch of The Guardian. Religion Columnist Ruth Gledill of The Times.	178846
1999	Time Shifters, The	M				News Media. Reporter at Arena (Kathryn Humphries). Subway Newscaster (Brenden Connor). Cameraman (Matt Birman).	178847
2010	Time Stands Still	P		Margulies, Donald	In 2009-2010 Broadway production, Laura Linney is the photojournalist and Brian d’Arcy James is her journalist boyfriend. Eric Bogosian is the editor. 	Photojournalist Sarah, who is badly injured in Iraq, is a restless journalist who finds convalescing in the comfort of her upscale loft as challenging as running around a war zone with a camera. Journalist James, who fled Iraq before Sarah was hurt by a roadside bomb, is swamped by guilt for having left her almost alone. Sarah was traveling with an Iraqi “fixer,” a translator and go-between who became her lover after James departed, shellshocked from all the carnage he has witnessed. Quietly grieving the death of this man, who was killed in an incident that almost claimed her life, Sarah tells James about the affair and her lingering feelings of loss. Bending over backward to be forgiving, James just wants to take care of Sarah and start a new life with her in New York. The two of them have been shuttling among global trouble-sports since graduating from college, and this brush with death has heightened his desire for marriage, children and a middle-aged routine.But something is amiss in their relationship. James is drinking heavily and wasting his talent writing about horror movies for an online zine. Sarah, edge and restive, paces like a wounded animal that’s been caged for its own safety. Though this couple can be as hard to figure out as neighbors glimpsed distantly from down the hall, they act like characters who love each other but aren’t meant to be together.The differences, however are less exaggerated when they’re in the company of Richard (Robin Thomas), a magazine photo editor who’s been a longstanding support of their work, and his much younger girlfriend Mandy, a bubbly event-planner whose bent is to look on the bright side of life. “I guess you can say I’m into events too,” Sarah remarks with judgmental brusqueness. “Wars, famines, genocides.” Many isn’t that easily dismissed. She may be naive and all too ready to administer a hug, but she’s more in touch with her emotions than anyone in the room. And for all her inadvertent humor, she poses some tough questions to Sarah concerning her profession. For example, how can anyone photograph maimed children rather than rush to their aid?This debate may mislead the audience into thinking the author wants to take up the ethical controversies surrounding journalists and their spectatorship of calamities and atrocities. But the play is ultimately more interested in the motivations of those who, as Sarah unsparingly says of herself, “live off the suffering of strangers.”Journalist and a photojournalist who thrive on their dangerous work are forced by injuries to settle down in New York.  photographer is badly injured in Iraq and her reporter boyfriend tries to establish a bit of normalcy with her as she recovers from her wounds. 	178848
1991	Time to Be Born, A	N		Powell, Dawn		Newspaper baron's papers print rave reviews of ghost-written romance novels attributed  to his mistress, who becomes hugely successful	178849
1991	Time To Die, A	M	DVD -R HQ 2774, 2775			Freelance Photographer (Traci Lords) aims her camera and a .45 at corrupt police to protect her son.	178850
1964	Time to Face the Music	CB		Freyse, Bill	Our Boarding House, 4-13-1964	Reporter is waiting in the front room to see the Major who has been hoping to withdraw from his financial misunderstandings and explain everything in the interview at the dock when he got back. 	178851
2008	Time To Gather Stones, A	N		Johnson, Annabel	#2 Bernie Jones Series	Newspaper Publisher Bernie Jones comes home from World War I and marries Lindy Jones, a person of inner strength and a fierce determination who took up the role as a small-town wife and mother, a support to her husband and his career as a newspaper publisher and a leader among her peers. When her life reaches a time of crisis, she meets the challenge head-on. The time is the 1920s and 1930s that changed the role of women forever and Lindy moved with it. The young man caught up in The Great War of 1918 continues his life as told through the eyes of the sweetheart who wrote him so faithfully and became his wife. 	178852
1962	Time to Hate, A	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	178853
1955	Time to Kill, A	M			UK Only	Press	178854
1996	Time to Kill, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3624, 3625, 3623, 3608 (Credits)			News Media. TV Anchor (Maggie Wade Dixon). Stephanie, Reporter #1 with Buckley (Stephanie Strickland). Kim, Reporter #2 with Buckley (Kim Hendrix). Reporter #3 with Buckley (Rob Jay).  Reporter #1 with Hawtings (Howard Ballou).Reporter #1 with Jake (Todd Demers). Reporter #2 with Jake (Sherri Hilton)	178855
1985	Time to Live, A	MT				Woman Journalist (Jacklin Webb)	178856
1954	Time To Live, A:	TS			Series. 7-5-1954 to 12-31-1954. NBC.	Reporters Julie Byron (Pat Sully) and Don Richard (Larry Kerr) join forces to uncover scandals, including a murder.  Julie was a proofreader who wanted to be a part-time reporter at her newspaper and eventually got her chance.Julie's boyfriend framed for the murder.  With the help of a police lieutenant, the real killer was found and Julie married her boyfriend on the last show. Set in a small Midwestern town. Journalist Kathy Byron (Pat Sully).	178857
2006	Time To Protect, A	N		Richer, Lois		Reporter Colleen Montgomery writes a story on "Two Attempts on Mayor's Life."	178858
1997	Time to Say Goodbye?	M				News Media. TV Newscaster, Bay Area (J.C. Kenny). TV News Anchorman (Dan Duran). Courthouse Reporter (Melissa DiMarco).	178859
1976	Time Travelers	MT				News Vendor in 1871 (Albert Cole)	178860
1994	Time Trax: Dream Team	T			Episode. 5-2-1994. Season #2. Episode #11.	Reporter (Malcolm Cork).	178861
1982	Time Walker	M				Reporter (Don LaFontaine). Newswoman (Joy Grdnic). Tall Reporter (Dimitri Villard). Cameraman (J. Michael Hunter).	178862
2005	Time Warp Trio: Hey Kid, Want To Buy a Bridge?	C			Episode #4. 9-3-2005	Journalist (Harvey Atkin).	178863
2004	Time We Killed, The	M				Newsreader (Chris Tann - Voice).	178864
1957	Time Without Pity	M			UK	News Media. Journalist #1 (John Chandos). Journalist #2 (Vernon Greeves). Journalist #3 (Arnold Diamond). Editor Barnes (George Devine).	178865
1990	Time-Stolen Love	SS	OWN	Smith, Bobbi	In  "Love Beyond Time"	TV Reporter Roni Mitchell, a courageous journalist,  is cast mysteriously adrift in Jack the Ripper's London and joins force with an irresistibly handsome Scotland Yard Detective.	178866
1946	Time, the Place and the Girl, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7156, 7157			Photographer (Tom Wells).	178867
1838	Time's Portraiture	SS	USC	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	In "Tales, Sketches, and Other Papers."	Newsboys. "We newspaper carriers are Time's errand-boys…."  The Salem Gazette. Speech by The Carrier.	178868
1991	Timebomb	M				Newscaster (Mary Grady). TV Reporter (David Belafonte).	178869
1994	Timecop	M				TV Commentator (Pamela Martin). Photographer (Alfonso Quijada).	178870
2003	Timecop: Lost Voyage	T			Episode #7. 6-27-1998. Series. 9-22-1997 to 7-18-1998.	TV Journalist goes back to 1939 to blow up a ship that he can discover live on TV in the future. Would-be journalist aboard is the grandmother of heroine.Set in 2007, Timecop follows the adventures of Jack Logan, the best agent of the Time Enforcement Commission based in Washington D.C. Its purpose is to hunt down time criminals who try to change the past.Logan's colleagues include Historian Dale Easter, Science-Tech Advisor Claire Hemmings and TEC Captain Gene Matuzek,	178871
1997	Timecop: Stalker	T			Episode #3.10-6-1997	Photographer (Simon Harvey). Logan goes to Hollywood, California in 1956 to stop Ian Pascoe (aka Jack the Ripper) from murdering actress Rita Lake.	178872
2003	Timeline	M				Reporter (Paul Tuerpe).	178873
1989	Timeline	T				News Media. News Anchor (Stephen Bell).	178874
2008	Timely Persuasion	N		Lacivita, Jacob		Music Critic goes on a quest to save his sister from the relationship that ended her life. The anonymous critic has a chance encounter at a bowling alley and this leaves him with the ability to travel in time. He uses his musical knowledge to “blink” through the years attempting to keep the couple apart by any means necessary. But is her husband really to blame? Along the way the critic launches a new folk rock star, accidentally restructures his family tree and crosses paths with the likes of Huey Lewis, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney and Billy Joel. Reliving past events through the yes of his younger selves, the critic soon finds that correlation and causation are not always what they seem. 	178875
2009	TiMER	M				News Media. News Anchor (Christopher T. Wood). Street Reporter (Katherine Von Till). When implanted in a person’s wrist, a TiMER counts down to the day the wearer finds true love. 	178876
1985	Times of Harvey Milk, The	M				TV Interviewer of Dan White (David Fowler)	178877
1929	Times Square	M			AFI-Publishers/Plagiarism	Publisher	178878
1935	Times Square Lady	M				Reporter (Garry Owen - Newspaper Reporter).	178879
1999	TimeShifters, The	T	SVD 795			Tabloid Reporter (Casper Van Dien) stumbles upon mysterious man who was present at old major disasters	178880
1955	Timeslip (aka, Atomic Man, The)	M		Maine, Charles Eric (Novel - "The Isotope Man" and Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Science Writer Mike Delaney (Gene Nelson) for View magazine discovers strange blemishes on the photographs taken at the scene of a murder first reported by View's crime reporter about a man fished from the Thames with a bullet in his back.Man is prominent physicist whose girlfriend is Jill Friday (Faith Domergue), a photographer for the magazine. He decides to investigate over the objections of his editor. He's fired for not sticking to his assignments.Delaney and Friday continue to pursue the story and connect the events to a tungsten company. Over her objections, the photographer backs into the company's offices when Delaney is delayed by police.Reporter's confrontations with editor and police who keep accusing him of trying to create a story where there is none. Editor Alcott (Laurence Maraschal)."Journalists are like dandruff. You finally give up trying to get them out of your hair."	178881
1971	Timeslip: Day of the Clone, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #22. 2-22-1971. Sci-Fi	News Vendor (John Herrington).	178882
1993	Timestorm Theatre	MT				Journalist-Writer Charles Dickens (Robert Russel). Yellow Journalist (Mark Terry).	178883
1939	Timid Soul, A	SS	UCLA	Bermont, E.	In "Fatal Eggs, The and Other Soviet Satire."	Theater Critic. Editor and reporter.	178884
2001	Timing Is Everything	NR		Steinsiek, Sabra Brown		Reporter Laura Collins of the Albuquerque Herald is assigned to interview Broadway star.	178885
2003	Timm & Gordon	TF			Denmark. Series	Reporter (Gordon Kennedy, 2004). Sports Interviewer (Claus Elgaard, 2003)	178886
1996	Timothy Leary's Dead	M				Interviewer (Todd Mills-Himself).	178887
1996	Tin Cup	M				Reporter. ESPN Reporter (Jimmy Roberts). U.S. Open Reporter (Allan Malamud). Golf Channel Reporter (Peter Kostis).	178888
1919	Tin Pan Alley	M			AFI-Publishers	Publisher	178889
1999	Tin sai ji shing (aka Sometimes Miracles Do Happen)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporters Angel (Lau Mei-kuen) and Hung (Leung Wing-chung) are sent by the owner of Internet TV channel Kwan (Ngai Chun-kit) who uses fake news for higher ratings may be the devil to find out the real identity of “Man of Angel,” who comes along and miracles happen. She stays in a hospital where patients wait to die and gives them support, love and hope to face their future positively. The owner wants to know who this angelic figure is.	178890
1995	Tin Soldier	MT				Newscaster (Steven Paul)	178891
1998	Tina Roja/red rink (aka Punto de Lectura)	N		Fuquet, Alberto		Reporter Alfonso Fernandez, fresh out of provincial journalism school, is dying to make it in the big city of Santiago. He interns at a daily tabloid El Clamor (a fictional version of La Cuarta), the trashiest paper in town. He gets thrown onto the crime beat and his first assignment is to go cover a graveyard suicide-by-rope corpse, which swings lazily as the rope makes a quiet groaning sound. His boss, Saul Faundez schools him in the art of tabloid prose. He is a dirty old man with a widow fetish. Faundez never had a son to speak of and Fernandez never had a father to speak of so they get on famously. Fernandez detests everything his surrogate dad is about, but ends up becoming just like him.  A photographer, Escalona, is a veritable expert in yellow journalism. When they go to cover the corpse of a recently hit pedestrian, the body is covered by newspapers because the police on the scene used the papers to stop the profuse bleeding. But there’s a problem. It’s the competition newspapers. So Escalona has Alfonso go to a kiosk, buy a stack of El Clamor, and they drape the cadaver on the sly with their newspaper before Escalona shoots the pictures. Escalona considers himself a true artist. When they all go out one night with call girl dates to an upscale bar, Escalona totally unloads upon a humble photographer who’s going from table to table selling Polaroid portraits to willing couples. Escalona vehemently warns Fernandez that a True Artist never stoops so low as to sell his Art as if it were a cheap commodity.One of Faundez’ most persistent lessons to Fernandez is that in order for one to write of Truth, or write anything worth reading at all, it has to be a painfully uncomfortable experience.	178892
1989	Tincture of Death	N		Harrison, Ray		News Media	178893
1928	Tinker's Leave	N	USC	Baring, Maurice		Newspaperman Miles Consterdine. Paul Haslam  Jameson of Illustrated Weekly.	178894
1985	Tinsel Town	NM	OWN - H	Mann, Catherine		TV Journalist. Beautiful, intelligent, determined Christine DuRand, is just coming into her own as a world-famous television interviewer. The DuRand Report.	178895
2001	Tinta Roja-Bolsillo	N		Fuguet, Alberto		Journalist Alfonso reveals the bloody events that occur in a desperate and violent city.  Suicides, accidents and murders involved.	178896
2008	Tintin Boxed Set of 8	NJ		Herge	Collection includes 7 hardcover volumes (each containing 3 classic Tintin stories) and an additional bonus volume, Tintin & Co. by famed Tintinologist Michael Farr. Full-color graphic novels broke new ground when first released. Belgium.	Reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy along with friends such as Captain Haddock celebrate more than 100 years of adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and mysteries. 	178897
2006	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin Coloring Books	CB				Reporter Tintin color books based on original stories.	178898
1929	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin, The	CS		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin makes his debut as a young Catholic Reporter fighting for good over evil.  Appears in a conservative Catholic newspaper. First year Catholic Church propaganda dominates.	178899
1929	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin, The (aka Les Aventures de Tintin)	CB		Herge - Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi a.k.a. Hergé (Writer and Illustrator)	January 10, 1929 created.	Reporter Tintin is a young Belgian reporter who becomes involved in dangerous cases in which he takes heroic action to save the day.	178900
1991	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin:	T	SV 115, 122, 125, 152		Episodes. Series 1990	Reporter Tintin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth. Tintin (Colin O'Meara - Voice). Radio Announcer (Peter Meech - Voice). Tintin Flemish Version (Michael Pas - Voice). Tintin German Version (Lutz Schnell - Voice).Tintin French Version (Thierry Wermuth - Voice).	178901
1992	Tintin: Adventures of TinTin:	T	VHS 338		Episode	Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth interviews Alien Metal.	178902
1999	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin:	R	On Tape (Six Adventures)	Listening Library YA 999 Two Cassettes	Episodes	Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth. The Black Island, The Secret of the Unicorn, Rede Rackham's Treasure, Destination Moon, Explores on the Moon, Tintin in Tibet.	178903
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Black Island, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Two of Seven Volumes. 1937	Reporter Tintin sees a plan land with engine trouble. Offers to help and is immediately shot (the bullet grazes his ribs). Ends up in Scotland.	178904
1937	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Black Island, The (aka L'lle Noire)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin sees a plan land with engine trouble. Offers to help and is immediately shot (the bullet grazes his ribs). Ends up in Scotland.	178905
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Blue Lotus, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume One of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin continues his adventures where Cigars of the Pharaoh ends.In India fighting a gang of international drug smugglers. Goes to Shanghai, then Bombay to solve this mystery. Story is set in 1931 and first published in Belgium in 1934-1935.	178906
1934	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Blue Lotus, The (aka Le Lotus Bleus)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin continues his adventures where Cigars of the Pharaoh ends.In India fighting a gang of international drug smugglers. Goes to Shanghai, then Bombay to solve this mystery. Story is set in 1931 and first published in Belgium in 1934-1935.	178907
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Broken Ear, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Two of Seven Volumes. Late 1930s, right before World War II.	Reporter Tintin and his faithful companion Snowy go it alone through a series of perilous episodes. Search for the broken ear. A talking parrot, ship headed to South America and a jungle river. Repeated perils faced by Tintin, the intrepid reporter.	178908
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Calculus Affair, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Six of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin travels across the continent to rescue the absent-minded Professor Calculus from Bordurian agents, narrowly missing death on numerous occasions.	178909
1954	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Calculus Affair, The (L'Affaire Tournesol)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin travels across the continent to rescue the absent-minded Professor Calculus from Bordurian agents, narrowly missing death on numerous occasions.	178910
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Castafiore Emerald, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Seven of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin discovers a band of gypsies camped near the rubbish dump. Fortuneteller predicts theft of jewels but Tintin saves the day.	178911
1961	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Castafiore Emerald, The (aka Les Bijoux de la Castafopre)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin discovers a band of gypsies camped near the rubbish dump. Fortuneteller predicts theft of jewels but Tintin saves the day.	178912
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume One of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin is sailing the Mediterranean with Snowy when he encounters strange academic type and a film tycoon who owns Cosmos Pictures. Tintin arrested for having heroin in his cabin.Egyptian tomb filled with cigars, Tintin floating in a coffin on the Mediterranean, then wandering the Arabian desert and lost in the jungles of India.	178913
1932	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh (aka Les Cigares du Pharaon)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin is sailing the Mediterranean with Snowy when he encounters strange academic type and a film tycoon who owns Cosmos Pictures. Tintin arrested for having heroin in his cabin.Egyptian tomb filled with cigars, Tintin floating in a coffin on the Mediterranean, then wandering the Arabian desert and lost in the jungles of India.	178914
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Crab with the Golden Claws, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Third of Seven Volumes. 1941 story	Reporter Tintin is knocked unconscious aboard a mysterious ship and taken out to sea where the bad guys intend to send him to the bottom.  Meets Captain Haddock who becomes his constant companion along with Snowy in the years to come.Tintin and his companions go from the perils of the high sea to the burning sands of the desert.	178915
1940	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Crab with the Golden Claws, The (aka Le Crabe aux Pinces d'Or)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin is knocked unconscious aboard a mysterious ship and taken out to sea where the bad guys intend to send him to the bottom.  Meets Captain Haddock who becomes his constant companion along with Snowy in the years to come.Tintin and his companions go from the perils of the high sea to the burning sands of the desert.	178916
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Destination Moon	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Five of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin goes to the moon.	178917
1950	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Destination Moon (aka Objectif Lune)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin goes to the moon.	178918
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Five of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin walks on the moon declaring: "I've walked a few steps!...For the first time in the history of mankind there is an explorer on the moon."	178919
1952	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon (On a Marche sur la Lune)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin walks on the moon declaring: "I've walked a few steps!...For the first time in the history of mankind there is an explorer on the moon."	178920
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Flight 714	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Seven of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin goes to Australia on a special jet. There's a hijacking, an exotic island in the middle of nowhere, an evil scientist with a truth serum, a gigantic stone head pagan idol, a threatening lava flow, a space ship and Tintin using a gun.	178921
1966	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Flight 714 (aka Vol 714 pour Sydney)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin goes to Australia on a special jet. There's a hijacking, an exotic island in the middle of nowhere, an evil scientist with a truth serum, a gigantic stone head pagan idol, a threatening lava flow, a space ship and Tintin using a gun.	178922
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: King Ottokar's Sceptre	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Two of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin investigates a plot against the King of Syldavia. Solves the mystery.	178923
1938	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: King Ottokar's Sceptre (aka Le Sceptre d'Ottokar)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin investigates a plot against the King of Syldavia. Solves the mystery.	178924
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Land of Black Gold	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Five of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin heads to the Middle East because the world is on the brink of an oil crisis.	178925
1939	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Land of Black Gold (aka Tintin au Paye de L'Or Noir)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin heads to the Middle East because the world is on the brink of an oil crisis.	178926
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Four of Seven Volumes. Two of two parts	Reporter Tintin arrives in South America to rescue his friend and solve the mystery of the curse of the Incas. Journey through the Andes Mountains and the jungles of the rain forest.	178927
1944	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun (Le Temple du Soleil)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin arrives in South America to rescue his friend and solve the mystery of the curse of the Incas. Journey through the Andes Mountains and the jungles of the rain forest.	178928
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Red Rackham's Treasure	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Four of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin uses a small submarine and deep sea diving suit to look for the treasure of the Unicorn. Last of the stories Herge wrote during World War II. Fun beneath the deep blue sea.	178929
1943	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Red Rackham's Treasure (aka Le Tresor de Rackham le Rouge)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin uses a small submarine and deep sea diving suit to look for the treasure of the Unicorn. Last of the stories Herge wrote during World War II. Fun beneath the deep blue sea.	178930
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Red Sea Sharks, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Six of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin prevents Africans from being sold in slavery	178931
1956	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Red Sea Sharks, The (aka Coke en Stock)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin prevents Africans from being sold in slavery	178932
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Third of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin decides to buy on impulse a model of an old ship.  Finds a small piece of parchment hidden in one of the masts talking about a treasure and a ship called Unicorn. Tintin races off to track down the final pieces of the puzzle.Nestor and Marlinspike Hall make their first appearance.  Part One of the adventure.	178933
1942	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, The (aka Le Secret de la Licorne)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin decides to buy on impulse a model of an old ship.  Finds a small piece of parchment hidden in one of the masts talking about a treasure and a ship called Unicorn. Tintin races off to track down the final pieces of the puzzle.Nestor and Marlinspike Hall make their first appearance.  Part One of the adventure.	178934
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Seven Crystal Balls, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Four of Seven Volumes. First of two parts	Reporter Tintin is on a train reading about an expedition that has returned from a trip to Peru and Bolivia. Embroiled in a mystery.	178935
1943	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Seven Crystal Balls, The (Les Sept Boules de Cristal)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin is on a train reading about an expedition that has returned from a trip to Peru and Bolivia. Embroiled in a mystery.	178936
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Shooting Star, The	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Third of Seven Volumes. 1942 story	Reporter Tintin deals with a collision with a giant comet and giant mushrooms. Race to find a meteorite that contains a new element of great scientific importance.	178937
1941	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Shooting Star, The (aka L'Etoile Mysterieuse)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin deals with a collision with a giant comet and giant mushrooms. Race to find a meteorite that contains a new element of great scientific importance.	178938
1935	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and the Broken Ear (aka L'Oreille Cassee)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin and his faithful companion Snowy go it alone through a series of perilous episodes. Search for the broken ear. A talking parrot, ship headed to South America and a jungle river. Repeated perils faced by Tintin, the intrepid reporter.	178939
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and the Picaros	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Seven of Seven Volumes. The Final Adventure	Reporter Tintin meets the Picaros, the rebels in the mountains who want to take back the government of San Theodoros.	178940
1975	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and the Picaros (aka Tintin et les Picaros)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin meets the Picaros, the rebels in the mountains who want to take back the government of San Theodoros.	178941
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in America	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume One of Seven Volumes	Reporter Tintin comes to America and meets Chicago gangsters and Native Americans. Tintin arrives in Chicago to clean up the city ruled by gangster bosses and Al Capone is not happy to see the world famous reporter.Tintin survives many attempted gangland hits. Faithful terrier Snowy is with him.	178942
1931	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in America (aka Tintin en Amerique)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin comes to America and meets Chicago gangsters and Native Americans. Tintin arrives in Chicago to clean up the city ruled by gangster bosses and Al Capone is not happy to see the world famous reporter.Tintin survives many attempted gangland hits. Faithful terrier Snowy is with him.	178943
1994	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in Tibet	N		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Volume Six of Seven Volumes.	Reporter Tintin goes off to Tibet, with a short stop in Delhi, to rescue a friend.	178944
1958	Tintin: Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in Tibet (aka Tintin au Tibet)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter Tintin goes off to Tibet, with a short stop in Delhi, to rescue a friend.	178945
2004	Tintin: Coins	A				Reporter Tintin featured in a limited edition of 50,000 silver 10-euro commemorative coins to celebrate the 75th birthday of Tintin in January, 2004.	178946
2006	Tintin: Many Adventures of Tintin, The	G				Reporter Tintin video game for Nintendo Revolution, Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 in North America and Europe.	178947
2006	Tintin: P.O.V.: Tintin and I	DT	DVD -R HQ 6421, 6422.	Ostergaard, Anders	Episode. 7-11-2006	Reporter Tintin's creator Herge biography. Insecurities and anxieties drive "The Adventures of Tintin" creator Herge.	178948
1986	Tintin: Tintin and Alph-Art (aka Tintin et L'Alph-Art)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)		Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178949
1963	Tintin: Tintin and the Blue Oranges (aka Tintin et les Oranges Bleues)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Book derived from Film	Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178950
1962	Tintin: Tintin and the Golden Fleece (aka Tintin et la Toison d'Or)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Book derived from Film	Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178951
1972	Tintin: Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (aka Tintin et le Lac aux Requinis)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	Book derived from Film	Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178952
2003	Tintin: Tintin et moi	DF				Interviewer Numa Sadoul. Interviewer Karin Morch.  Documentary about Herge and his major cartoon success, Tintin.	178953
1945	Tintin: Tintin in America -- The Adventures of Tintin	CB	OWN	Herge		Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178954
1993	Tintin: Tintin in the New World: Romance, A	NJ	OWN - H	Tuten, Frederic		Reporter TinTin, Herge's young reporter-sleuth	178955
2005	Tintin: Tintin in Tibet	P			Young Vic Theatre Company Musical	Reporter Tintin in a musical in London	178956
1999	Tintin: Tintin Stamps	A			10-8-1999	Reporter Tintin stamps issued by the Royal Dutch Post sold out within hours of release.	178957
1930	Tintin: Tintin…in the Congo (aka Tintin au Congo)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	#2 Tintin Series	Reporter Tintin of Le Petit Vingtieme goes to the Congo. Red-headed reporter heads for the Congo where he learns of a conspiracy by a group of American gangsters to take over diamond production with the help of a local witch doctor.	178958
1929	Tintin: Tintin…in the Land of the Soviets (aka Tintin au Pays des Soviets)	CB		Herge (Writer and Illustrator)	#1 Tintin Series. Story originally created for children's supplement in the Belgian newspaper, Le Vingtieme Siecle.	Reporter Tintin goes to the Soviet Union and is pursued by Bolshevik agents who are trying to prevent him from exposing the new Soviet regime. The red-headed boy reporter, along with his dog, set off to Russia to investigate the evil doings of the SovietsReporter Tintin for Le Petit Vingtieme	178959
1971	Tiny Dancer	MUS		John, Elton		New York Times reference: "And the New York Times said, 'God is dead.'"	178960
2006	Tiny Explosions	M				News Media. TV News Anchor (Dann Hurlbert). Eyewitness Reporter (Adena Brumer). News Anchor (Philip Thompson - Voice).	178961
1992	Tiny Toon Adventures: Toons Take Over	C			Episode #50. 9-21-1992	Reporter (Roger Rose - Voice).	178962
1923	Tipped Off	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	178963
2007	Tipping Point	MT	DVD -R HQ 8611, 8612			Anchorman (Barry Blake).	178964
1992	Tirelire Combines & Cie	MF				Journalist (Marc-Andre Coallier)	178965
1973	'Tis Not Hereafter	SM	UCLA	Allingham, Margery		Reporter-Narrator, young, she describes herself to be stolid, uncomplaining, ugly, over-energetic, gregarious. Her actions reveal her to be courageous, competent, compassionate and curious news reporter (Born)Learns journalism is not the "elegant mixture of the diplomatic service and theatrical criticism" she had been taught to suppose. Believes it is her duty to go and bring back the story, gets depressed at the prospect of a false lead. (Born)"It's the woman who always feels things most." Good description of reporter investigating a lead and developing the story. Narrator is the protagonist. (Born)	178966
1942	Tish	M	DVD -R HQ 2959 (split into two parts), 2941. SVD 1356	Rinehart, Mary Roberts (Stories).  Annalee Whitmore Jacoby, Thomas Seller (Adaptation). Harry Ruskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Charlie Sands (Lee Bowman) of  The Sunville Daily News and nephew of busybody, a matchmaker who tries to fix up the editor with woman who secretly marries someone else and borrows money from church fund to go to see him when he joins the service.Serviceman believed lost at sea and the woman, pregnant with his child, dies in childbirth. Believing the editor is the baby's father, the female busybody tries to protect him by claiming the child belongs to her.Editor is forced to place the busybody in a sanitarium, but the serviceman turns out to be alive and returns to straighten out the complications.	178967
1983	Titaantjes	MTF			France-Netherlands	Journalist (Arthur Boni).	178968
1914	Titan, The	N		Dreiser, Theodore		Editor Horton Biggers of the Review journal. Braxton, editor of the Chicago Globe.  Francis Kennedy, newspaperman. Gardner Knowles, dramatic critic.	178969
1997	Titanic	MT				Reporter (Robin Driscoll). News Reporter (Diana Morgan)	178970
1997	Titanic Explorer	G				Reporter #1 (Alexander Siddig - Voice). Reporter #2 (David Moore-Voice).  Reporter #3 (Robert Eastern - Voice).	178971
1998	Titanic Town	M				News Media. TV Journalist (Catriona Hinds). Reporter (Alan McKee). Journalist (Gerard McCartney). Journalist (Christina Nelson). Interviewer (Colum Convey).	178972
1998	Titanic: Secrets Revealed	MT				Photographer (Emory Kristof), National Geographic Photographer. Photographer (Ralph B. White-Himself).	178973
1976	Titans, The	N		Jakes, John		Journalist. Rich and powerful family is divided as three sons fight for the South while the father is a journalist for a Northern newspaper	178974
2000	Titans: Guess Who's Chumming for Dinner?	T			Episode #3. 10-18-2000	Reporter #1 (Michael Caldwell). Reporter #2 (Tish Daniels).	178975
2001	Titans: She Stoops to Conquer	T			Episode #13.  3-28-2001	Reporter #1 (Matthew Senko).	178976
1985	Titansmania!	CB			New Teen Titans, The #6	Reporter Leona Walters. New York celebrates the Titans’ victory. 	178977
2008	Titkolt orokseg	MF				Reporter (Peter Feledy)	178978
2001	Title to Murder	M				TV Reporter (Gail Mowat)	178979
2002	Titus: Insanity Genetic (Part 2)	T			Episode #52. 8-5-2002	Newscaster (Marcus Smythe).	178980
2000	Tmavomoudry svet	MF				Reporter (Pavel Liska)	178981
1983	TMT	T				Magazine	178982
0050	To a Censorious Critic	PO	COPY	Martial	In "Sixty Poems of Martial."	Critic. "So my verse offends you. 'No taste,' you say, 'no dignity,' as though the classroom were my proper sphere."  "You'd not castrate my poems, I hope?"	178983
1929	To a Critic	PO	MLPL	Wahn, Don (Philip Stack)	In "Love in Manhattan."	Critic. "Remember, it's an easy task to slight them, And really quite another thing to write them!"	178984
1950	To a High Mountain	N		Wellard, James		Press	178985
1953	To a Moment of Triumph	T			Studio One - 1-26-53	Publisher (Cecil Parker). Cartoonist (James Daly).   (Maria Riva)	178986
2006	To a Tee	M				Columnist  Amanda (Lindsey Hancock) who works on a newspaper promotes a playwright who feeds off his  stubborn attraction to the wrong type of guy. He attracts the attention of the columnist and success seems guaranteed until he meets her boyfriend. 	178987
1989	To Asmara	N	OWN - H	Keneally, Thomas		Australian Reporter Darcy	178988
1967	To Be a Crook	M			PR - AFI-Publicity	Public Relations	178989
1942	To Be or Not To Be	M	DVD -R HQ 4742, 4743			Reporter (Charles Irwin). Second Reporter (Leyland Hodgson)	178990
1992	To Be the Best	MT				Reporter (Pamela Jikiemi). Reporter (Charlie Roe). Reporter (Peter Wickham).	178991
1963	To Bury Caesar	MT				Tabloid Journalist (Esmond Knight), a sleazy Welsh tabloid journalist.	178992
1600	To Captain Hungary, A Newswriter	P	USC	Jonson, Ben		News	178993
1978	To Catch a Spy	N	OWN - P	Scott, Chris		Journalist Bill Johnson accepts a dangerous assignment	178994
2008	To Catch the Lightning: Novel of American Dreaming, A	N		Cheuse, Alan		Photographer Edward Curtis in 1904 dedicated his life to creating a pictorial record of Native American Tribes. His assistant, William Myers, the classics scholar recruited to accompany Curtis because of his facility with languages, narrates the story, which also includes the story of Jimmy Fly-wing, a Plains Indian who leaves his tribe to learn the ways of the white man and aids Curtis in his quest. Curtis’s passion for his project is palpable and his dedication forces him to choose between his family and his work. Though he becomes estranged form his wife, Clara, he is rewarded by the faith and gratitude of many of the peoples he photographed and by glimpses into secret tribal traditions.  Curtis became widely known through his photographic encyclopedia of North America’s tribal peoples, but little is known of the man himself.  Clara raised the family and ran a portrait studio while her husband devoted himself to a project that took him into remote parts of America as well as its larger cities. Raising funds for the next trip from the likes of Theodore Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan took him as much time and work as the journeys and the photographs themselves. 	178995
1970	To Commit a Murder	M			AFI-Publishers/Authors	Writer	178996
1993	To Dance with the White Dog	M				Photographer (Jack Swanson).	178997
1995	To Die For	M	DVD -R HQ 10439, 10440. L	Maynard, Joyce (Novel).  Buck Henry (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Weathercaster Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) will do anything to further her career. Boyfriend thinks she can be the next Barbara Walters. Stone is obsessed with celebrity journalists she admires. At her wedding she wears copy of Maria Schriver's veil.Honeymoons at Florida hotel holding a broadcasting convention. One broadcaster (George Segal) tells her to succeed she has to be willing to do things others would not. Whispers name of famous woman broadcaster who got to the top by providing sexual favorsLands a job as secretary at a local cable company and makes programming suggestions to boss Ed Grant (Wayne Knight). Becomes station's weathercaster and arranges to do a "Teens Speak Out" project.  Uses teens to murder her husband.Finds herself object of media attention and relishes celebrity. Notoriety will increase marketability of her teen documentary. Career is cut short when a hitman hired by the husband's family kills her.Reporter (David Collins). Reporter (Eve Crawford). Reporter (Janet Lo).	178998
1992	To Die For	NM	OWN - H - P	Maynard, Joyce		TV Weather Girl Suzanne Stone, weather girl who wants to be Barbara Walters	178999
2002	To Die For	N		George, Melanie		Editor Abby St. James is naïve, but she steps into the shoes of her wild and worldly twin sister Michaela in  effort to run Bastion, their deceased father's glossy men's magazine.Slick and profitable magazine is left by its owner to one of his adult twin daughters. Michaela (Micky) has led a wild and promiscuous life while Abby has been living with her mother in a small rural town.Michaela has been running Bastion for the past several months so Abby didn't inherit it and hasn't a clue how to run it. But she figures that posing as Michaela while her twin vacations in France will buy her time to learn the ropes.Pretending to be Michaela has a definite downside. Magazine's darkly handsome publisher, Stefan Massari, hates her. The staff treats her with blatant disrespect and someone in the building across from her is threatening her with horrific sex acts.Massari is drawn to Abby, whom he believes is Michaela. Abby fears men because of a near-rape. Love is tested by her an illness she believes is fatal. Events bring sisters back together.	179000
1991	To Die For 2: Son of Darkness (aka Son of Darkness: To Die for II)	M				Field Reporters (Jann Carl, Elizabeth Woods)	179001
1993	To Die in Babylon	N		Livingston, Harold		TV Correspondent Christine "Chris" Campbell is an ambitious, glamorous journalist who works for World Cable Network. She's angling for a one-on-one interview with Saddam Hussein and willing to go one-on-one with anyone to get it.She finds a Marine Air Force flyer and an Iraqi major attractive during the Gulf War.	179002
1954	To Dorothy a Son	M				Reporter (Anthony Oliver), Express Reporter.	179003
2002	To Dream Again	N		Jones, Brian H.		Newspaper Editor Kerem in the newly liberated country of his birth, Nambia, is forced to reexamine his life -- his rural youth, his coming to political consciousness, his path as an activist and revolutionary, his exile in London and his eventual return. He does this as meticulously as his father used to examine his carvings through a magnifying glass. The title is taken from William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” where Caliban refers to the dreamlike state before reality has dawned. 	179004
1989	To Every Birth Its Blood	N		Serote, Mongane		African-American Journalist Tsietsi Molope is picked up at random by the police, beaten and emotionally emasculated.	179005
2008	To Feed By Day	NSF		Cole, James		Reporter Michelle Raseo, star reporter for the Los Angeles Times, is no stranger to the evils of man. Her career takes her to places inside one of America’s largest cities to see and experience its darkest corners. While on the trial of the latest multi-murder headliner, her life alters its course and changes her forever following her attendance at a party thrown by the mayor. It leads her into depths darker than what she could ever imagine. Dangling love with her best friend’s interest and her life on a prayer, it all surrounds the case of her current story that tests her being, humanity and the love of life itself. Her journey has her venturing down a path where she discovers creatures she believed were pure mythology and uncovers a circle of evil thought to exist solely in the pages of science fiction.	179006
1966	To Forget Palermo	N	OWN - H	Charles-Roux, Edmonde		Travel Writer Gianna Meri for one of America's most popular women's fashion magazine.	179007
2005	To Go With Rage	N		Elledge, Jim		Journalist Marg Winters teams up with a former priest and their protégé to struggle for justice. The Correspondent has returned to post-war Germany to cover the Nuremberg tribunals. She is haunted by her pre-war liaison with a man on trial for his life.Story unfolds in 1945 where the inherent prejudices of the time and an ever-increasing communist hysteria is the order of the times. Resentments between affluent Anglo establishment and a commune providing refuge for the disenchanted Mexican population.When violence erupts along the Texas Rio Grande, Journalist Winters and her two colleagues are brought together in a fight for equality for the Chicano populace set against a sinister conspiracy.	179008
2009	To Grandmother’s House	N		Ebisch, Glen Albert	Five Star First Edition Mystery.	Advice Columnist Laura Magee writes the Ask Auntie Mabel column for the Ravensford Chronicle. When she lost her Boston Museum of Fine Arts job, she landed a position at the Ravensford Chronicle, a small town New England newspaper. She takes over the Ask Auntie Mabel advice column since the original Auntie Mabel, Ann Rickdorf, has choked to death at the Big Bun on their all-you-can-eat shrimp and lobster night. When hunky Keith Campbell, the chief of security at Ravensford College, complains to Laura that Auntie Mabel’s advice inspired his girlfriend, Heidi Lipton, an art teacher, to dump him, Laura agrees to accompany Keith to a party at the college to make Heidi jealous. At the party, Laura literally falls over the dead body of the art department chairman, Jack Proctor, who had been harassing Heidi, making Heidi the prime suspect in Jack’s murder. Laura discovers investigative journalism can be dangerous in this old-fashioned blend of romance and detection. 	179009
1992	To Grandmother's House We Go	MT				Anchorwoman (Debbie Gregory)	179010
1988	To Heal a Nation	MT				News Media. Anchorman (David Hess). Reporter (D. David Morin).	179011
1918	To Hell with the Kaiser	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	179012
1918	To Him That Hath	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	179013
0050	To His Critics	PO	COPY	Martial	In "Sixty Poems of Martial."	Critics. "You puff the poets of other days, the living you deplore. Spare me the accolade: your praise is not worth dying for."	179014
2009	To Hope	NR		Brown, Carolyn		Journalist James Moses Crowe, a combination newspaper-magazine reporter and novel writer, jumps at the chance to travel with Jodie Cahill, a previous winner of the Professional Bull Riders’ gold belt buckle who breaks her wrist while trying to win another buckle. When the CEO of the PBR offers her a three-month tour on the circuit working as a judge and traveling with Crowe, she takes the job. Crowe has for years been trying to get Jodie off his mind and out of his heart. Now he has the opportunity to do both. It doesn’t work. In the course of a three-month trip, they both have to face their own feelings and wonder if, in the end, they will bless or curse the broken road that caused them to run smack into each other.	179015
2007	To Iraq and Back: Bob Woodruff Reports	DT	DVD -R HQ 8041		2-27-2007	Journalist Bob Woodruff discusses his severe injury with a January 2006 roadside bombing in Iraq and his painstaking recovery over the year; soldiers with life-altering injuries learn to carry on.	179016
2006	To Kidnap a Princess	MT				Newsreader (Roger Tilling).  Events leading up to the attempted kidnapping of Princess Anne in 1974 by a schizophrenic loner.	179017
1978	To Kill a Cop	T				TV Anchorman (Bill Deiz). City Editor (Walter Mathews).	179018
1962	To Kill a Mockingbird	M	L		Peck	Court Reporter (Jay Sullivan)	179019
1985	To Kill a Stranger	M				TV Reporter John Carver (Dean Stockwell) is in a Latin American country run by a military dictator. His wife finds herself in dire straits after she arrives to spend some time with her husband. After a car accident one day, she brings a helpful colonel home and then kills him in self-defense when he violently attempts to rape and murder her. Terrified, she covers up her act and hides the body.  The reporter tries to protect her, but a local police detective starts to figure out what really happened.	179020
1974	To Kill the King	M				News Media. TV Newsman (Tony Parsons). TV Cameraman (Jack Van Evera).	179021
2005	To Lie in Green Pastures	M			Short	Photographer (Craig Cheeseman).	179022
1998	To Live Again	MT				TV News Anchor (Marco Perella)	179023
1961	To Live and Die in Dixie	NM		Roscoe, Theodore		New York Journalist Sherman Grant reluctantly accepts his editor's assignment to investigate a 1902 case in Virginia, trial of a ladies' man for murder.	179024
2008	To Live and Die in Dixie	M				Reporter (Joe Schanderson)	179025
1998	To Live and Die in LA	MUS		Tupac Amaru Shakur	Tupac Amaru Shakur's Makaveli The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory Album. Disc 2, #12.	Reporter Dominique asks whether Shakur's songs promote violence on Street Science (dialogue introduction).Dominique: "Street Science. You're on the air. Do you feel that Tupac's songs create tension between East and West? He's talking about killing people, I had sex with your wife, but not in those words. He's saying, I want you deceased.	179026
2007	To Love - To Trust	N		Martin, Gina		Editor of a popular travel magazine wants to interview Hanna Bender, but Bender has secrets and refuses to be interviewed by the handsome editor. She hides behind rose-tinted glasses. Why did she propose marriage to a complete stranger -- or was he? David Reese has had 12 years to get over the tragic death of his wife, but in that time he has fought against the relief of mourning -- until now. What is it about the child he finds at the Lake Conroe Inn that pulls at his heart? What is it about the owner whose very presence makes his heart beat faster? Can a man who wronged the love of his life have a second chance at love and happiness?  	179027
1985	To Love a Man	NR	OWN - P	Robards, Karen		Journalist Lisa Collins, beautiful and willful, spoiled rich girl, now in Africa as a journalist	179028
2005	To Make Men Free: Novel of the Battle of Antietam and the Emancipation Proclamation, A	N		Croker, Richard		Reporter covers the bloodiest day in American history on Sept. 17, 1862 when the Union and Confederate armies clashed in Sharpsburg, Maryland. Twelve hours later, more than 23,000 soldiers were dead or wounded.For the ambitious newspaper reporter it was the scoop of the century.	179029
2000	To Marry An Irish Rogue	NR		Hendrix, Lisa		Reporter Tara Brid O'Connell is in Kilbooly,  Ireland to do a story on the business ventures of the richest bachelor in the village. Men are a scarce commodity on the marriage market in Kilbooly.Independent-minded O'Connell and business-minded bachelor are thrown into a wild scheme of romance.	179030
1952	To minutter for sent	MF				Journalist Ib Normann (Louis Miehe-Renard).	179031
1686	To Mr. Dryden Upon His Declaring Himself a Roman Catholic	PO	USC	Anonymous		Critic	179032
1928	To My Friends and Critics	PO	MLPL	Moore, Julia A.	In "Sweet Singer of Michigan, The."	Interviewer. "Perhaps you've read the papers Containing my interview. I hope you kind good people Will not believe it true.""Some editors of the papers They thought it would be wise To write a column about me, So they filled it up with lies."	179033
1708	To My Generous Friend and Worthy Patriot...Humble Memorial of Your Little Scribbler...Daniel D'Foe	PO	USC	Browne, Joseph		Newsmonger	179034
1993	To Play the King	MT	SV 251 (Part I)	Dobbie, Michael (Book).  Andrew Davies (Teleplay)		Editor Sir Bruce Bullerby (David Ryall) of the Daily Muckracker.  Editor (Jeremy Cline). Reporter (Angus Kennedy). BBC Official (Richard Durden).	179035
1950	To Please a Lady	M	DVD -R HQ 2358, 2359. SVDSP 696.  SV 93	Lyndon, Barre, Marge Decker (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Regina Ford (Barbara Stanwyck), "America's leading woman columnist," savvy business woman with ties to broadcast media. Decides to do column on race car driver but he doesn't care. She criticizes his "fight to win" mentality. .Another racer is killed during competition, Columnist dictates column indicating driver was responsible. He's barred from racing, unable to get work because blacklisting by newspapers. When he tries to race incognito in small town, he's exposed by press.Accuses editor of only being interested in sensationalism. Columnist visits him at small carnival. Slaps her, kisses her. Columnist becomes supporter as he works his way back. She receives phone call that man she was needling in column committed suicide.Feels as if she killed him. Driver tells her she was only doing her job. Newspaper Editor (Erville Alderson). Sports Announcer (William Welsh). Newark Announcer (Raymond H. Brown). Newark Press Agent (Frank Jenks). Indianapolis Announcer (Ted Husing )."She can print anything she thinks about me and get away with it. Nobody can print what I think about her." Press Agent (Frank Jenks). TV Voice (Richard W. Joy).	179036
2001	To Protect and Serve	M				Cameraman (Steven Bakken).	179037
1953	To Ripen Or To Kill	N		Robertson, Marjorie		News Media	179038
1991	To Save a Child	MT				Newscaster (Nelson Martinez)	179039
1999	To Serve and Protect (aka "To Serve and Protect")	MT	DVD -R HQ 7561, 7562, 7563, 7564		Miniseries	Press Conference Reporter #1 (Constance Jones). Press Conference Reporter #2 (Spencer Prokop). Press Conference Reporter #3 (Kathy Morath). Press Conference Reporter #4 (David Dahl). Press Reporter (Brian Hokanson). Photographer (Craig Taylor).	179040
2000	To Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes	DT	SVD 1155			Investigative Reporter who died in 1995 at 104. Media	179041
1704	To That Most Senseless Scoundrel, the Author of Legion's Humble Address	PO	USC	Anonymous		Newsmongers	179042
1695	To the Author of Gloriana	PO	USC	Anonymous (Brown, Tom?)		News	179043
2000	To the Chapel Perilous	N		Mitchison, N.		Journalists Lienors and Dalyn cover stories about the Holy Grail during the time of King Arthur	179044
1993	To the Death	M				Reporter (Crispin De Nuys)	179045
1976	To the Devil a Daughter	M				Critic (Howard Goorney). Reporter (Ed Devereaux).	179046
2005	To The Edge	NR		Gerard, Cindy	Bodyguards Series #1	TV Anchorwoman Jillian Kincaid, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, grew up with bodyguards shadowing her every move and she hated it. Now she refuse to let another hired thug follow her around -- even though she has received terrifying death threats.Her bodyguard, darkly seductive and trained in Special Ops, was hired by Jillian's father to keep her out of danger. But Jillian is not a spoiled princess as the bodyguard expected, but a tough, independent and totally sexy woman.And she's fighting him every step of the way.	179047
1937	To the Gutter	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	179048
1995	To the Limit	M				Reporter (Jon Martin). Newswoman (Pamela Morris)	179049
1953	To the Moment of Triumph	N		Frankau, Pamela		Cartoonist sells self to a British newspaper.	179050
1942	To the Shores of Tripoli	M				Newscaster (Knox Manning)	179051
1711	To the Spectator Upon His Paper On the 24th of April (On Criticism and Plagiarism)	ER	COPY	Dennis, John	In "Critical Works of John Dennis, The."	Journalist. Fighting Steele, The Tatler. "Tho' who the Devil could have ever expected to have found my worthy Friend a Critick, after he had treated Criticks with so much Contempt in two or three of his Immortal Tatlers."	179052
1937	To the Stars	N	OWN	Romains, Jules		Press	179053
1967	To Turn a Trick	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	179054
1937	Toast of New York, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6771, 6772. DVD -R 1745			Reporter (Lynton Brent). Reporter (Jack Carson). Reporter (Charles Doherty). Reporters talking to Nick (Jack Egan, Monte Vandergrift). Reporter (Eddie Hart). Reporter (Ben Hewlett). Reporter (Mike Jefferies). Reporter (Max Wagner).News Butcher (James Quinn). Photographer (Billy Gilbert). Printer (Edward Heim).	179055
2005	Toba Tek Singh	MF			Short	Newscaster (Adeel Ansan).	179056
1988	Tobin: Murder on the Aisle	N		Gorman, Edward	#1 Tobin Mysteries	Film Critics Tobin and Dunphy trade blows before the television studio audience. One of the station's most popular shows features the pair of TV film critics arguing the pros and cons of what they have seen.In private life they disagree as much as they do on the screen. Everybody knows there is bad blood between them. There was the time the 5-foot-5-inch Tobin decked his 6-foot-2-inch partner, Dunphy, in a restaurant.It was no great secret Tobin had been having an affair with Dunphy's wife. So when, after a show, Dunphy is found stabbed to death in Tobin's dressing room and Tobin is found red-handed but innocent, pulling a knife from Dunphy's back, noone is surprised.The fight to clear his name takes Tobin to a film school where he meets a pretty student who shares his bed and hints at scandal involving Dunphy and his wife, Tobin's former mistress, now having an affair with her late husband's agent.Comic interview between the beleaguered, bantamweight critic and a mad giant who claims Tobin and his late partner have stolen a script from him.	179057
1988	Tobin: Several Deaths Later	N		Gorman, Edward	#2 Tobin Mysteries	Film Critic Tobin, semi permanently drunk and an ex-TV star, is the guest panelist on Celebrity Circle, a TV game show being taped on a cruise to the Virgin Islands. When murder takes place, Tobin is asked by the ship's captain to investigate.	179058
1954	Tobor the Great	M				Reporter Gilligan (Alan Reynolds - "A Reporter"). Reporter Johnston (William Schallert).	179059
1968	Toby Dammit (Tre Passi Nel Delirio)	M				TV Commentator (Anne Tonietti). First Interviewer (Aleardo Ward). Second Interviewer (Paul Cooper)	179060
1940	Toby Dyke: Give a Corpse a Bad Name	NM		Ferrars, E.X.	#1 Toby Dyke Mysteries	Reporter Toby Dyke in Devon, England is an upper-class university graduate of about 25, employed as a journalist. His air of indolence and amused detachment conceals a shrewd intelligence.Dyke investigates the curious circumstances surrounding the death of a middle-aged stranger who is run over by a car one winter night while lying drunk in a lane. Driving the car is an attractive widow from South Africa.But is it merely coincidence that the dead man also comes from South Africa and has the woman's address in his pocket.	179061
1941	Toby Dyke: Murder of a Suicide (aka Death in Botanist's Bay)	NM		Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).	#3 Toby Dyke Mysteries	Reporter Toby Dyke in Devon, England is an upper-class university graduate of about 25, employed as a journalist. His air of indolence and amused detachment conceals a shrewd intelligence.Dyke and his round-faced companion George, get caught in torrential rain one night and are surprised to find that they are not the only ones out in such a fierce storm.It seems an aging botanist of prestige and reputation is attempting to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff. The two men drive him home. He is collapsed and shaken.When he is found the next morning -- shot to death with his own revolver -- it seems that his attempt at suicide has succeeded.  But as Toby and George are thrown into the case, it becomes apparent that suicide is not always as simple as it would seem.	179062
1940	Toby Dyke: Neck in a Noose (aka Your Neck in a Noose)	NM		Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).	#5 Toby Dyke Mysteries	Reporter Toby Dyke in Devon, England is an upper-class university graduate of about 25, employed as a journalist. His air of indolence and amused detachment conceals a shrewd intelligence.Dyke sneaked around the great dark house, forced his way in through a French window and switched the lights on. What he found was the appalling condition of a modernistic room with furniture tumbled about, a huge mirror broken, bullet holes in the wall.There was also a great splash of blood on the purple carpet.	179063
1940	Toby Dyke: Rehearsals for Murder) (aka Remove the Bodies)	NM		Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).	#2 Toby Dyke Mysteries	Reporter Toby Dyke in Devon, England is an upper-class university graduate of about 25, employed as a journalist. His air of indolence and amused detachment conceals a shrewd intelligence.	179064
1942	Toby Dyke: Shape of a Stain, The  (aka Don't Monkey With  Murder)	NM		Ferrars, Elizabeth X. (pseudonym of Morna Doris Brown, nee Mactaggart).	#4 Toby Dyke Mysteries	Reporter Toby Dyke in Devon, England is an upper-class university graduate of about 25, employed as a journalist. His air of indolence and amused detachment conceals a shrewd intelligence."My Irma has been kidnapped away and I am been in anxiety for her life." So reads the ungrammatical and cryptic message that brings Duke and his friend George to East Leat, a lovely village lost in the downs.A psychobiologist has been dragged from his experimental station in Tobago at the whim of an heiress who requested that he chaperone her two prize monkeys across the Atlantic.But what has been an inconvenience to his calm life takes an unprecedented turn into a sinister mystery.	179065
1986	Toby McTeague	M				TV Reporter (Ian Finlay)	179066
1919	Toby's Bow	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	Writer	179067
2007	Tocka bez povratka	M				News Media. News Reporter (Goran Visnjic).	179068
1994	Tod eines Weltstars	TF			Germany	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Christoph Schlingensief).	179069
1941	Todake no kyodai	MF				Photographer (Reiko Tani).	179070
2000	Today at the Test	DT			Series 2002	Commentators (Michael Atherton, Richie Benaud, Mark Nicholas, Dermott Reeve, Ravi Shastri, Michael Slater, Ian Smith)	179071
1960	Today on the Farm	DT			Series. 10-1-1960 to 3-11-1961. NBC	Agricultural News Program. TV Newsman Alex Dreier gave the news. Mel Hansen reported the agricultural news and farm updates. Carmelita Pope reported women's information and features. Weatherman Joe Slattery. Hosts Eddy Arnold, Slim Wilson.	179072
1995	Today Tonight	DF			Australia	News Staff. Reporter Sonia Kruger. Presenters Naomi Robson.	179073
2006	Today Tonight	DT			Episode #10. 11-17-2006	Reporter Naomi Robson (Herself). Reporter (Sonia Kruger).	179074
1950	Today With Mrs. Roosevelt	DT			Series. 2-12-1950 to 7-15-1951. NBC	Host Eleanor Roosevelt. Moderator of talks involving dignitaries.	179075
2005	Today You Die	M				Reporter (Lisa Guerrero).	179076
1991	Today:	DT	SV 90		Episode.	Medical Journalist Art Ulene leaves the program	179077
1952	Today:	DT			Series. 1-14-1952. NBC. 1950-1970	TV Morning Program. Anchors Dave Garroway (1-14-1952 to 7-14-1961),  John Chancellor (7-17-1961 to 9-28-1962), Hugh Downs (10-1-1962 to 10-1-1971), Barbara Walters (1964-June 1976), Joe Garagiola (1967-1973, 1991-1992).TV Newscasters Jim Fleming (1-14-1952 to 3-11-1953), Frank Blair (3-14-1953 to 3-14-1975), Edwin Newman (7-17-1961 to 1962), Lew Wood (3-17-1975 to 4-1978), Floyd Kalber (6-1977 to 8-3-1979); Tony Guida (1979).TV Newsman Martin Agronsky (1961). Critic Cleveland Amory (1962 to 1967). Reporter Jack Lescoulie (1-14-1952 to 9-2-1966). Contributors Aline Saarinen (1962-1972); Richard Watts (1962), Ogden Nash (1962).Critic S.J. Perelman (1963-1965). Film Reviewer Judith Crist (1964-1973). Sportscaster Joe Garagiola (1967-1973). Cultural Correspondent Charles Van Doren (1957-1959).	179078
1970	Today:	DT			Series. 1-14-1952. NBC. 1970-1980	TV Morning Program. Anchors Tom Brokaw (8-29-1976-12-18-1981),  Jane Pauley (1976-12-29-1989), Frank McGee (10-14-1971 to 4-1974), Jim Hartz (7-19-1974 to 8-26-1976), Jessica Savitch (1977-1983),TV Anchors Lew Wood (1975-1978), Floyd Kalber (1977-1979), Tony Guida (1979). Arts Editor and Critic Gene Shalit (1973). Weatherman Bob Ryan (4-1978 to 2-1980). Critic Ron Hendren (1979-1980; 1984).Consumer Reporter Betty Furness (1976-1992), Health and Medicine Correspondent Dr. Art Ulene (1976-1992; 1995-). Interviewer Phil Donahue (1979-1982).	179079
1980	Today:	DT			Series. 1-14-1952. NBC. 1980-1990	TV Morning Program. Anchors Deborah Norville (9-5-1989 to 2-18-1991), Bryant Gumbel (1-4-1982),  Mariette Harley (1980). TV Newscasters Chris Wallace (1-4-1982 to 9-24-1982); John Palmer (9-27-1982-1991).News Anchors John Palmer (1981-1989), Chris Wallace (1982).   Newsreaders Liz Hayes (1985-1993), Steve Liebmann (1982-1986, 1990-2005). Weather and Feature Reporter Willard Scott (1980-2006).Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett (1980-1981). Reporter Linda Ellerbee (1984-1986). Regular: Bill Macatee (1984).  Sunday Regulars TV Newspeople: Boyd Matson (1987-1988),  Maria Shriver (1987-1990), Garrick Utley (1987-1992), Mary Alice Williams (1990-1992).Chief White House Correspondent Judy Woodruff (1982-1983). Correspondent TGIF Linda Ellerbee (1984-1986).  Gossip Contributor Rona Barrett (1980-1981).  Bill MacAtee (1987-1988).Weatherman Al Roker (1987-1989, 1992-1994).	179080
1990	Today:	T			Series. 1-14-1952. NBC. 1990-2000	TV Morning Program. TV Anchor-Hosts  Elizabeth Vargas (1993-1996), Katie Couric (1991-2006, National Correspondent-Host), Matt Lauer (1997-2006). Newsreaders Ian Ross (1990-2001), Tracy Grimshaw (1993-2005).News Anchors Faith Daniels (1990-1992), Margaret Larson (1992-1993), Jodi Applegate (1996-2000), Ann Curry (1997-2006), Jack Ford (1997-2000). Correspondent Claire Shipment (1997-2001).National Correspondent Jamie Gangel (1992). Chief Congressional Correspondent Lisa Myers (1992). Washington Correspondent. Business News Reporter Maria Bartiromo (1996).Weathermen Monte Dwyer (1990-2001). Weather and Feature Reporter Al Roker (1996-2006). Entertainment Correspondent Jill Rappaport (1991-2006).	179081
2000	Today:	DT			Series. 1-14-1952. NBC. 2000-	TV Morning Program. TV Hosts Natalie Morales (2004-2006). Newsreaders Alison Stewart (2005), Sharyn Ghidella (2002-2005), Leila McKinnon (2005-), Sarah Murdoch (2006-2007), Karl Stefanovic (2006-2007).Weather Presenter Steven Jacobs (2006-2007). Weather Girl Sami Lukis (2002-2005). Sport Cameron Williams (2006-2007).Correspondents Paul Scheer (2005-2006), Gwen Ifill (1994), Claire Shipman (1997-2001), David Bloom (2000-2003), Billy Bush (2001), Alexis Glick (2005), Campbell Brown (2005), Lester Holt (2005), Natalie Morales (2005), Cat Greenleaf (2006)Correspondent Norah O'Donnell (2006). Newsreader Lester Holt (2006). Substitute News Anchor Campbell  Brown (2005). Feature Correspondent Mike Leonard (2005). Washington Correspondent Campbell Brown (2003-2006).Fashion Correspondent Steve Cojocaru (2000-2005).	179082
2007	Today:	DT				TV Anchor and Host Matt Lauer. Correspondents Maria Menounos, Billy Bush. Substitute News Anchors/Co-Hosts Lester Holt, Ann Curry. Weather and Feature Reporters Al Roker, Willard Scott. Arts Editor and Critic Gene Shalit. Newsreader Alison Stewart.Business News Reporter Maria Bartiromo. Washington Correspondent Campbell Brown. National Correspondent Jamie Gangel. Feature Correspondent Mike Leonard. Chief Congressional Correspondent Lisa Myers.Entertainment Correspondent Jill Rappaport. Correspondents Alexis Glick, Gwen Ifill.	179083
2009	Today: Kid Reporter	T				Reporter Deidra Shores, a Memphis native, beat out thousands of kids to become a Today correspondent. She is 13 years old.  On becoming a journalist: “When I was growing up, I saw how fun the job looked. I thought, this is something I have to do.” On her reporting experience: “I used to report the news in front of my air conditioner at home. I would say, ‘I’m in a heavy storm and it’s snowing.’” On her dream interview: “Tyler Perry. He’s funny, but also serious with his comedy. It’s a cool way to approach people about different things....”	179084
1991	Today: Today at 40	T	SV 115		Episode. 11-14-1991	TV Morning News Show 40th anniversary edition.	179085
1991	Today's Hero (aka Chi Joi Chut Wai)	M				TV Reporter Dora is saved by man who is dying	179086
2000	Today's Life	M			Short. Sci-Fi	PR Man (Willard E. Pugh).	179087
1995	Todd Mills: Closet	NM		Zimmerman, R.D.	#1 Todd Mills Mysteries	TV Reporter Todd Mills is the son of Polish immigrants who changed his name and has gone to the top of his field as a TV news reporter in Minnesota, winning two Emmy Awards along the way.Now a brutal attack in a posh Minneapolis neighborhood has caused his world to come crashing down around him. Suddenly, the double life he'd hidden for so long was brutally uncovered --  he was the secret lover of the first man to die, Michael Mills.When Michael Mills, a respected journalist, was murdered, Todd lost everything - including a life lived as a lie.Now he's out of the closet and under suspicion, desperately investigating the killings himself, moving through a world of gay bars, steamy nightclubs and double identities.The one secret that now matters most belongs to a killer who will strike again -- and again.	179088
1997	Todd Mills: Hostage	NM		Zimmerman, R.D.	#3 Todd Mills Mysteries	TV Reporter Todd Mills, the son of Polish immigrants who changed his name 20 years ago, has been safe, a closeted gay building his career as a two-time Emmy Award-winning TV news reporter. He had it all -- until his double life became front-page news.Mills is getting ready for the coup of his career, an exclusive interview with a right-wing congressman whose positions against gay rights and AIDS research promise to make his appearance with Minneapolis's only openly gay journalist an explosive TV eventThings are also getting pleasantly serious between Todd and the police detective, Steve Rawlins, whose closest friend's long struggle with AIDS is beginning to take its physical toll on the policeman.Todd's coup turns to chaos, and grief to despair, when Todd's interview ends with the Congressman abducted by gun-wielding kidnappers -- and a tragic discovery puts an unsuspecting Rawlins on the trail of the abductors.The domestic terrorists are in the final stages of AIDS and their goal is to make the world know what's it like to live and die with AIDS. They plan to infect the congressman with a syringe full of HIV-infected blood.	179089
1999	Todd Mills: Innuendo	NM		Zimmerman, R.D.	#5 Todd Mills Mysteries	TV Reporter Todd Mills of Minneapolis must try to uncover details about the murder of a 17-year-old runaway. At the same time, he is granted an exclusive interview with a movie star who has successfully sued a tabloid that claimed he was gay.Actor makes a pass at Mills in the guise of "research" for his next film. Todd's boyfriend is a police officer. Is he hiding something important from him, something about his own connection to the dead boy?And what about the actor? Is he gay? And if so, how far would he go to protect his secret?  For Mills, an award-winning reporter, it is a big story. He is one of broadcasting's few openly gay reporters. He's a natural to do the story.Mills knows the dead boy from the local center for gay youths. He finds out his lover may have known the boy intimately.	179090
1998	Todd Mills: Outburst	NM		Zimmerman, R.D.	#4 Todd Mills Mysteries	TV Reporter Todd Mills, the son of Polish immigrants who changed his name 20 years ago, has been safe, a closeted gay building his career as a two-time Emmy Award-winning TV news reporter. He had it all -- until his double life became front-page news.The gay Minneapolis TV reporter follows up on a call to his office and is set up as a witness to murder on a Minneapolis bridge in the middle of a tornado.When it turns out the victim was a gay cop, both Mills and his lover, homicide detective Steve Rawlins, get involved. Further contacts from the killer spur Mill's investigation and suggest a link to the killing of another gay cop.The killer has a terrifying obsession with watching gay cops die. And Todd's lover could be the killer's next target. All the evidence points to a beautiful transgender waitress whose earlier indictment for killing a gay cop in Los Angeles was dismissed.Todd thinks the package is too neat. Why did the anonymous caller make sure the Twin Cities' most visible gay reporter be on the scene. And is Rawlins, Todd's HIV-positive lover, is the next target?	179091
1996	Todd Mills: Tribe	NM		Zimmerman, R.D.	#2 Todd Mills Mysteries	TV Reporter Todd Mills, the son of Polish immigrants who changed his name 20 years ago, has been safe, a closeted gay building his career as a two-time Emmy Award-winning TV news reporter. He had it all -- until his double life became front-page news.Now he's out, warily beginning a romance with a police detective. Trying to move on with his life after the murder of his lover, Michael Mills, a respected journalist.Out of nowhere, an old friend, an ex-girlfriend, now a lesbian attorney, calls for help. It turns out she had a son either by Todd or by another classmate who also had an affair with Todd.Now that son appears, desperate to protect his own baby daughter from the religious cult of his adoptive father.	179092
1919	Todd of the Times	M		Cunningham, Jack, John Lynch (Story). Cunningham (Scenario).	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	City Editor Theobold Todd (Frank  Keenan) of the Springfield Evening Times, lacks ambition and is henpecked at home. When the papers owner puts him in charge while he is gone, Todd exposes a gambling ring that operates out of a hotel.He's made managing editor as a result and also decides to take control of his home life.  His awkward son also goes into newspaper work, messing up his father's efforts.Variety 1/24/19: "The whole picture is very realistic, even down to the 'copy boys.' Care has apparently been taken in getting the correct types. The whole picture must have been taken in the editorial rooms of some newspaper office."	179093
2001	Tödlicher Chat	N		Tuma, Thomas	Germany	Journalist	179094
1999	Todo el Poder (aka All the Power)	MF			Mexico	Photographer investigates a corrupt police officer.	179095
1999	Todo Sobre mi Madre	MF			Spain	Aspiring Writer Estaban (Eloy Azorin) also wants to discover father's identity, which is carefully concealed by his mother.	179096
1993	Todos los hombres sois iguales	MF				Journalist. Weatherman	179097
1995	Todos los hombres sois iguales	T				Journalist. Weatherman	179098
1994	Todos Los Hombres son Iguales	MF			Spain	Sports Journalist, an architect and an airline pilot have their divorces backfire on them. Ex-wives have taken revenge by setting their children against them, taking all their belongings and forcing them into paying alimony with the hope of ruining them.The three meet by chance and they live together in a luxurious apartment where they can smoke when they want to, and live the way they want to (watching sports, one-night stands, leave a mess).They agree to watch out for each other in case any of them makes the mistake of falling in live with a woman again. They all break the rule when they see how beautiful the cleaning woman is.	179099
1993	Todos somos estrellas	MF				Commentator (Monica Delta)	179100
2003	Toe Tags	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Lee Redick).	179101
1944	Together Again	M		Russell, Stanley, Herbert Biberman (Story). Virginia Van Upp, F. Hugh Herbert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Morton Buchanan (Charles Dingle) runs against small town female mayor. Mayor has taken over the political position following death of her husband five years ago, although even her father-in-law urges her to remarry and start a new life.She goes to New York to commission statue of her husband, meets sculptor, falls in love. Through mix-up, she gets caught naked in a New York restaurant and spends the night in jail. Editor finds out about the incident and prints the story in his newspaperTownspeople refuse to believe the story. Sculptor has followed her back to her hometown and she eventually resigns her post to return with him to New York.News Cameraman (Wally Rose).	179102
1972	Together for Days	M				Reporter (Emmanuel Hall)	179103
1937	Togger	M			Germany.	Journalist Peter Geis (Mathias Wieman). Journalists bei der Ministerkonferenz (Fritz Berghof, Viggo Larsen, Walter Schenk, Just Scheu, Eugene von Bongardt). Ein Journalist bei der Ministerkonferenz (Wenere Uberschar).Ein rumanischer Journalist (Peter Busse).  Ein Journalist (Kurt Cramer). Ein rumanischer Journalist (Carl-August Dennert). Ein italienischer Journalist (Angelo Ferran). Ein polnischer Journalist (Hans Sobierayski).Der Kulturjournalist beim "Neuen Tag" (Eduard Borntrager). Vorsitzender der Journalisten des Reuler-Konzerns (Hellmuth Bergmann). Ein Journalist des Reuler-Konzerns (Michael von Newlinsky).	179104
2006	Toi et moi (aka You and Me).	MF	DVD -R HQ 10882, 10883		France	Editor Ariane (Julie Depardieu) for the magazine, You and Me, tends to transpose her love life with that of her sister, Lena (Marion Cotillard). L’editrice (Nathaniele Esther). The lovelorn Ariane scripts word balloons for a photo-novella in the magazine, “You and Me.” She is accustomed to seeing love in her fiction and this colors how she sees her own relationships. Her cellist sister is dealing with her own budding romances. Ariane uses her own life as inspiration for the florid stories she concocts for the newsstand publication. 	179105
1993	Toinen luonto	MTF				Reporter (Juha Wuolijoki)	179106
1935	Tokai no kaii shichi-ji san-pun	MF			Japan	Newspapers. Old Man Who Sell Evening Newspaper (Yoyo Kojima).	179107
1978	Toki niha Shoufu no youni	MF				Cameraman (Shouji Otake).	179108
1943	Tokio Jokio	MF				Parody Newsreel. Captured Japanese newsreel spoof	179109
1959	Tokyo After Dark	M		Herman, Norman T., Marvin Segal (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Jesse Bronson (Paul Dubov) is an opportunistic American newspaperman involved in case of staff sergeant who was accused of murder when his gun accidentally went off during scuffle with some teenage boys.Reporter campaigns to prevent the case from being turned over to the Japanese courts. He also tries to convince the sergeant to leave the country claiming the power of the press will protect him.But the sergeant decides to stay and stand trial for the sake of his Japanese lover. Supposedly based on actual events.	179110
2007	Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchou: Tou	C			Japan. Produced by AIC Spirits studio. Anime series	High School Newspaper Reporter Kyoto Tohno is a member of the Newspaper club, whom Kyouichi labels a stalker. Goes by the nickname "Anko". A curious and determined girl, Kyoko is always out to get the scoop on Tatsuma and his group's actions. Sensing that the main characters may be hiding something, she tails them and saw them using their "powers". She was overwhelmed by the fact that someone was murdered during their fight with Ryouichi and locked herself in her room, refusing to go anywhere. After some persuasion by Aoi, she reconciles with the main characters. She often helps them by providing information regarding the incidents happening around the city. She seems to have extensive information of everything and good research skills. It is shown towards the end of the second season that she has feelings towards Kyouichi	179111
1933	Tokyo no onna	MF				Reporter (Chishu Ryu).	179112
1945	Tokyo Rose	M		Chambers, Whitman (Idea). Geoffrey Homes, Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Irish Correspondent Timothy O'Brien (Don Douglas) meets a soldier who wants to avenge the death of a fellow soldier by exposing notorious propaganda broadcaster. He and fellow prisoners scheduled to appear on Tokyo Rose's broadcast.They stage a revolt in the radio studio when it is bombed. He assumes the disguise of a dead Swedish broadcaster meeting O'Brien. He eventually succeeds in kidnapping Tokyo Rose.Irish journalist appears to betray American solider, but it turns out to be part of the plot to help him carry out his mission.	179113
1923	Told By An Idiot	N	OWN - H	Macaulay, Rosalie		Press	179114
1952	Tom and Jerry: Fit To Be Tied (Tom & Jerry)	C	DVD -R HQ 9942			Newspaper. Final News Daily: Leash Law Passed. Public Safety Puts Dogs on Lease. Picture of three dogs on leashes with caption: “It Shouldn’t Happen to a Dog, say Dogs.”  Second Headline: City Plans To Impound Dogs Not on a Leash.”	179115
1956	Tom and Jerry: Flying Sorceress, The (Tom & Jerry)	C	DVD -R HQ 10533			Newspaper Story and Headline. Wanted: intelligent cat to act as traveling companion for elderly lady -- apply in person. Tom goes to apply for the job with newspaper in hand. Elderly Lady turns out to be a witch. Tom steals the witch’s broomstick and makes Jerry’s life miserable.	179116
1965	Tom and Jerry: Smarty Cat (Tom & Jerry)	C	DVD -R HQ 10575		Composite -- Home movies. 	Newspaper Story and Headline. Newspaper. Final News Daily: Leash Law Passed. Public Safety Puts Dogs on Lease. Picture of three dogs on leashes with caption: “It Shouldn’t Happen to a Dog, say Dogs.”  Second Headline: City Plans To Impound Dogs Not on a Leash.”	179117
2009	Tom and Valkyrie	M				Newscaster (Heather Walters). A depressed insomniac locked in a small Chinatown studio that he’s afraid to leave. He’s grieving the loss of his wife and daughter, and tormented by memories of a dysfunctional family. He hallucinates about his childhood heroes including Ben Franklin (Ralph Archbold). Tom’s beautiful neighbor is Valkyrie whom he has never met. She zips across Manhattan on a series of disastrous blind dates in pursuit of her goal “to find the last real man in New York City” by midnight tonight. 	179118
1995	Tom Clancy's Op-Center	N		Clancy, Tom & Pieczenik, Steve	Press officer	Press Officer.	179119
2004	Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Call to Treason	N		Clancy, Tom (Creator) with Steve Pieezenik. Written by Jeff Rovin		Press Secretary Katherine "Kat" Lockley to Senator Donald Orr. She's 29 and loved her work. Bill Tymore, Washington Post Business Reporter. Reporter Lucy Kay O'Connor.O'Connor: "Don’t worry. I'll make it come out right," to a source. She turns out to be a murderer.	179120
1982	Tom Cottle: Up Close	DT				Host Tom Cottle	179121
1980	Tom Horn	M				Reporter (John L. Hallett). Reporter (Jerry Jackson).	179122
2000	Tom Jones	T			Canadian TV Series (2000-2003)	Political Reporter Graham Pearson (Ben Bass). Maria Di Luzio's (Janet Kidder) romantic interest.	179123
1919	Tom Mix: Coming of the Law, The	M				Newspaper	179124
2004	Tom Reed: Be Mine	NM		Mofina, Rick	#5 Tom Reed Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tom Reed of the San Francisco Star, had seen a lot of sick messages but the one just delivered to fellow Reporter Molly Wilson is different -- it is shockingly personal and written in human blood.Reed races to save his career and Wilson.	179125
2002	Tom Reed: Blood of Others	NM		Mofina, Rick	#3 Tom Reed Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tom Reed of the San Francisco Star looks into the chilling disappearance of a shy, solitary San Francisco insurance clerk. He and a legendary homicide inspector investigate.They take separate tracks in their pursuit of a brilliant and methodical cyber stalker who targets lonely women using the line -- "What exactly do you look for in a man?"He lures vulnerable women from their quiet worlds into his nightmare as he races the clock and travels the glob in search of the one woman who can forgive his monstrous sins and redeem his soul.	179126
2001	Tom Reed: Cold Fear	NM		Mofina, Rick	#2 Tom Reed Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tom Reed of the San Francisco Star investigates a story of a 10-year-old girl's disappearance in remote region of Montana's Glacier National Park known as the Devil's Grasp. She disappears while on a camping trip with her mother and father.Multi-agency task force launches a massive search as she fights to survive in the wilderness. Soon the nation is gripped by the life-and-death drama which soon involves Reed and his partner, a legendary homicide inspector.	179127
2000	Tom Reed: If Angels Fall	NM		Mofina, Rick	#1 Tom Reed Mysteries	Crime Reporter Tom Reed of the San Francisco Star, whose life is coming apart, races the clock with a homicide detective to learn the truth behind a string of chilling child abductions.	179128
2003	Tom Reed: No Way Back	NM		Mofina, Rick	#4 Tom Reed Mysteries	Reporter Tom Reed of San Francisco Star is a brash journalist who decides to take on one more assignment before quitting the profession.Two ex-cons rob a jewelry store, kill a cop and take a hostage -- and the hostage turns out to be the reporter's wife.  Reed does some digging of  his own, much to the frustration of the aging police inspector.Opportunistic freelance reporter and her cameraman provide the reporter and he inspector with their first clue, which sends them across state lines on a high intensity chase.	179129
1884	Tom Sawyer's Conspiracy	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Newsboy	179130
1997	Tom Show, The:	T	VHS 625, 623, 611, 587, 585.		Episodes. Series 9-7-1997 to 2-22-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.	179131
1997	Tom Show, The: Bad Publicity	T	VHS 585		Episode #2. 9-14-1987	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Kenlon is accused of shoplifting	179132
1998	Tom Show, The: Band, The	T			Episode #17. 2-8-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom finds himself in a jam after he tells Kenlon that he can get the band K-Ci and JoJo to perform at her school.	179133
1998	Tom Show, The: Centerfold, The	T			Episode #16. 2-1-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Kenlon suffers brutal teasing by the boys at school after nude pictures of Maggie appear in a magazine. Brownie makes changes at the Roadhouse after it is named one of the "Ted Best Dives in St. Paul."	179134
1997	Tom Show, The: Crown Prince of Finland, The	T			Episode #8. 11-5-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.After Charlie complains about the oddball guests that have appeared on the show, Tom books the visiting Crown Prince of Finland unaware that he's a royal lush.	179135
1997	Tom Show, The: It's Jan!	T			Episode #9. 11-9-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Author offers Tom a job.	179136
1997	Tom Show, The: Kenlon's New Clothes	T	VHS 585		Episode #3. 9-21-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.After Tom's first shopping trip with Kenlon ends in a fight, he asks Madison to help her pick out school clothes. The new wardrobe, however, doesn't past muster.	179137
1997	Tom Show, The: Long Day's Journey Into Fights	T	VHS 598		Episode #6. 10-15-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Everyone at the station is in an uproar after Charlie makes an on-air blunder, so Tom decides to bring in a pop therapist to clear the air with sensitivity training.	179138
1997	Tom Show, The: Maggie Returns	T			Episode #12. 12-14-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom isn't surprised when Maggie visits the girls after receiving some bad press. But he's shocked when she announces that she wants sole custody of them.	179139
1997	Tom Show, The: Rival Station	T	VHS 596		Episode #5. 10-5-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom decides it's his business to interfere with Madison's personal life when he learns she is dating the obnoxious producer of a rival morning show.	179140
1998	Tom Show, The: Talk, The	T			Episode #13. 1-4-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Kenlon likes an older guy. Jonathan moves out.	179141
1998	Tom Show, The: Ticket Scam, The	T			Episode #19. 2-22-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom tries to improve father-son relationship by taking his dad to a basketball game. All's well until Tom learns that the skybox tickets he bought are stolen.	179142
1997	Tom Show, The: Tom Lives Brownie's Life For the Weekend	T	VHS 598		Episode #7. 10-26-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom baby sits seven unruly children.	179143
1997	Tom Show, The: Tom Story, A	T			Episode #11. 11-16-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom is reluctant to attend his high school reunion because he fears everyone will expect him to live up to his reputation as the school's most notorious prankster.	179144
1998	Tom Show, The: Tom vs. the PTA	T			Episode #14. 1-11-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom ignites a book-burning crusade after he persuades the PTA to ban Maggie's new book, which contains embarrassing stories about the girls. Jonathan plays nursemaid to a duck that he shot during his first hunting trip.	179145
1997	Tom Show, The: Tom's Back Again. (aka Premiere)	T	VHS 571		Episode #1. 9-7-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom, a divorced man, returns to his hometown of St. Paul with his two daughters.	179146
1998	Tom Show, The: Tom's Dream House	T			Episode #18. 2-15-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom finds the perfect house he can't afford.	179147
1997	Tom Show, The: Tom's First Date	T			Episode #4. 9-28-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom's reentry into the dating arena is a rude awakening -- for both him and his date. Madison and Tanya get starry-eyed over a smooth-talking sleep expert.	179148
1998	Tom Show, The: Top Five, The	T			Episode #15. 1-18-1998	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom invites Tanya to be his guest at an all-male club. But the fact that she's a woman is the least of her problems. Alissa's essay on the five people she admires most upsets Tom.	179149
1997	Tom Show, The: White Shadow, The	T			Episode #10. 11-16-1997	TV Talk Show Producer Tom Amross (Tom Arnold) who divorced his famous talk-show wife, Maggie (Shannon Tweed) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Works with KOGD-TV broadcaster Charles "Charlie" Dickerson (Ed McMahon), the local morning show host for 43 years.Tom steps in to coach Alissa's basketball team after her coach is thrown out, but he fouls up on the home court when he takes Alissa out for the last 12 seconds of the game. Tanya isn't pleased when Charlie hires a biographer.	179150
2002	Tom Stone (aka Stone Undercover):   Dead Dog Rain (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #8-#9. 4-15-2002. Canada. Series, 2001-2003.	Political Reporter Graham Pearson (Ben Bass) is the love interest of Marina Di Luzio (Janet Kidder), a detective dealing with corporate crime cases. After a surveyor’s trailer explodes, Marina joins an RCMP investigation into a family of environmental anarchists who may be wreaking havoc in a private war against some nearby gas companies. Tom heads off to infiltrate the compound -- just as another explosion rocks the oil patch.Tom struggles to pacify angry townsfolk before they retaliate against a family of environmental activists who are accused of setting off bombs. Meanwhile, Marina’s persistence brings friction from an RCMP colleague who has his own agenda for investigating the family. 	179151
2002	Tom Stone (aka Stone Undercover):  Solidarity Forever	T			Episode #3. 3-4-2002. Canada. Series, 2001-2003.	Political Reporter Graham Pearson (Ben Bass) is the love interest of Marina Di Luzio (Janet Kidder), a detective dealing with corporate crime cases. While pretending to help Marina with a union pension fraud case, Tom decides to go after Saunders, the guy who set him up and helped put him in jail. Using Saunders’ girlfriend as bait, Tom lures him home to Calgary for a confrontation.	179152
2002	Tom Stone (aka Stone Undercover): For the Money	T			Episode #2. 2-25-2002. Canada. Series, 2001-2003.	Political Reporter Graham Pearson (Ben Bass) is the love interest of Marina Di Luzio (Janet Kidder), a detective dealing with corporate crime cases. Crooked investor has been falsifying log reports to drum up interest and money for his oil operation. To get closer to the scam, Tom poses as a wealthy horse-buyer and investor while Marina struggles to control her new operative.	179153
2002	Tom Stone (aka Stone Undercover): Man Who Knew Too, The	T			Episode #6. 3-25-2002. Canada. Series, 2001-2003.	Political Reporter Graham Pearson (Ben Bass) is the love interest of Marina Di Luzio (Janet Kidder), a detective dealing with corporate crime cases. Fred, a drinking buddy of Jack’s, has jumped off a building. Tom and Jack convince Marina to investigate. As they uncover Fred’s secrets, they discover that Fred worked for an elite RCMP Special Ops task force in the 1960s and that many people might want him dead. 	179154
1889	Tom Tracy; or Trials of a New York Newsboy, The	N	USC	Putnam, Arthur Lee		Newsboys Tom Tracy, Jimmy O'Hara.	179155
2004	Tom Waits Made Me Cry	M			Ireland. Short	Newspaper Vendor (Connor Lee).	179156
2002	Tom, Dick and Debbie Harry (aka I’m a Believer)	NR		Adams, Jessica		Magazine Editor Bronte is the only invited guest not at a wedding between her ex-husband, a gentle small-town vet, and Sarah who, after a whirlwind courtship, is moving to Australia as his bride. But on the morning of the wedding, she realizes she has made the worst mistakes of her life. Bronte, a successful magazine editor, threw her wedding invitation in the trash. But she finds herself mysteriously drawn to visit Richard, despite her best efforts to put those thoughts out of her mind. 	179157
1941	Tom, Dick and Harry	M	DVD -R HQ 9044, 9045		Rogers	Radio Announcer (Knox Manning). Newsreel Announcer (William Alland). Photographer (Sidney Skolsky).	179158
2005	Toma La, Da Ca	TF				Reporter (Marcelo Laham)	179159
1963	Tomb of Torture (Metem-Psycho)	M		Kristye, Anthony (Antonio Boccacci), Johnny Seemonell (Giovani Simonetti) (Screenplay).	AFI-Journalists. Italy. Released in United States 1966. Ness Book	Reporter Marco Mariani (Mark Marian) attempts to solve murders of two women whose bodies were found near a castle. Tries  to help woman who resembles countess murdered 20 years before. Has dreams where she reenacts woman's murder.Reporter skeptical about  theory woman is reincarnation of dead countess. While exploring castle at night journalist is knocked out. Woman arrives at castle in trance-like state induced by another woman who hopes she can reveal where jewels are hidden.With help of mysterious Hindu, reporter locates secret vault where the woman is being held hostage. Rescues her and other woman id dispatched by an arrow from a crossbow.	179160
1977	Tombola	N		Matthiesen, Hinrich	Germany	Journalist	179161
1921	Tomboy, The	M		Harbaugh, Carl (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Sportswriter Minnie Ann Thomas (Eileen Percy), the star batter for a local baseball team, takes a job as a sportswriter to expose bootleggers who are supplying her father with liquor.Journalist is helped by a stranger who turns out to be a government revenue agent.	179162
1957	Tombstone Territory: Ambush at Gila Gulch	T			Episode #10. 12-18-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179163
1957	Tombstone Territory: Apache Vendetta	T			Episode #9. 12-11-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179164
1958	Tombstone Territory: Assassin, The	T			Episode #32. 5-21-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179165
1960	Tombstone Territory: Betrayal	T			Episode #87. 6-3-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179166
1959	Tombstone Territory: Black Diamond, The	T			Episode #46. 4-17-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179167
1958	Tombstone Territory: Black Marshal of Deadwood, The	T			Episode #38. 9-3-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179168
1960	Tombstone Territory: Bride, The	T			Episode #70. 2-5-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179169
1957	Tombstone Territory: Bullet for an Editor, A	T			Episode #5. 11-13-57	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179170
1960	Tombstone Territory: Capture, The	T			Episode #67. 1-15-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179171
1958	Tombstone Territory: Cave-In	T			Episode #24. 3-26-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179172
1960	Tombstone Territory: Coded Newspaper	T			Episode #76. 3-18-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179173
1960	Tombstone Territory: Crime Epidemic	T			Episode #91. 7-1-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179174
1959	Tombstone Territory: Dangerous Romance	T			Episode #61. 12-4-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179175
1959	Tombstone Territory: Day of Amnesty	T			Episode #44. 4-3-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179176
1959	Tombstone Territory: Death is to Write About	T			Episode #52. 5-29-59	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179177
1959	Tombstone Territory: Death Is To Write About	T			Episode #52. 5-29-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179178
1957	Tombstone Territory: Desert Survival	T			Episode #8. 12-4-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179179
1958	Tombstone Territory: Doc Holliday in Durango	T			Episode #29. 4-30-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179180
1958	Tombstone Territory: Epitaph, The	T			Episode #20. 2-26-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179181
1960	Tombstone Territory: Eyewitness	T			Episode #66. 1-8-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179182
1960	Tombstone Territory: Female Killer	T			Episode #71. 2-12-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179183
1958	Tombstone Territory: Fight For a Fugitive	T			Episode #34. 6-4-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179184
1960	Tombstone Territory: Fortune, The	T			Episode #83. 5-6-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179185
1958	Tombstone Territory: Gatling Gun, The	T			Episode #37. 8-27-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179186
1958	Tombstone Territory: Geronimo	T			Episode #21. 3-5-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179187
1960	Tombstone Territory: Girl From Philadelphia	T			Episode #82. 4-29-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179188
1959	Tombstone Territory: Grave Near Tombstone	T			Episode #51. 5-22-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179189
1958	Tombstone Territory: Guilt of a Town	T			Episode #23. 3-19-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179190
1958	Tombstone Territory: Gun Fever	T			Episode #15. 1-22-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179191
1959	Tombstone Territory: Gun Hostage	T			Episode #48. 5-1-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179192
1959	Tombstone Territory: Gunfighter, The	T			Episode #54. 10-16-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179193
1957	Tombstone Territory: Guns of Silver	T			Episode #7. 11-27-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179194
1957	Tombstone Territory: Gunslinger from Galeville	T			Episode #1. 10-16-1957. Series 1-16-1957 to 7-8-1960. 91 episodes	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179195
1960	Tombstone Territory: Holcomb Brothers	T			Episode #74. 3-4-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179196
1959	Tombstone Territory: Horse Thief, The	T			Episode #58. 11-13-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179197
1960	Tombstone Territory: Hostage	T			Episode #79. 4-8-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179198
1960	Tombstone Territory: Injury, The	T			Episode #90. 6-24-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179199
1960	Tombstone Territory: Innocent Man, The	T			Episode #84. 5-13-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179200
1958	Tombstone Territory: Johnny Ringo's Last Ride	T			Episode #19. 2-19-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179201
1960	Tombstone Territory: Juan Diega	T			Episode #92. 7-8-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179202
1960	Tombstone Territory: Kidnapping, The	T			Episode #81. 4-22-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179203
1957	Tombstone Territory: Killer Without a Conscience	T			Episode #6. 11-20-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179204
1958	Tombstone Territory: Lady Gambler, The	T			Episode #33. 5-28-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179205
1960	Tombstone Territory: Lady Lawyer, The	T			Episode #72. 2-19-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179206
1958	Tombstone Territory: Legacy of Death	T			Episode #35. 6-11-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179207
1959	Tombstone Territory: Legend, The	T			Episode #59. 11-20-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179208
1959	Tombstone Territory: Man From Brewster, The	T			Episode #47. 4-24-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179209
1959	Tombstone Territory: Marked For Murder	T			Episode #42. 3-20-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179210
1959	Tombstone Territory: Marked Horseshoe, The	T			Episode #63. 12-18-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179211
1960	Tombstone Territory: Memory	T			Episode #77. 3-25-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179212
1958	Tombstone Territory: Mexican Bandito	T			Episode #16. 1-29-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179213
1960	Tombstone Territory: Mine Disasters	T			Episode #65. 1-1-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179214
1959	Tombstone Territory: Noose That Broke, The	T			Episode #64. 12-25-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179215
1958	Tombstone Territory: Outcasts, The	T			Episode #28. 4-23-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179216
1960	Tombstone Territory: Outlaw, The	T			Episode #89. 6-17-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179217
1958	Tombstone Territory: Outlaw's Bugle	T			Episode #36. 8-6-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179218
1959	Tombstone Territory: Payroll Robbery	T			Episode #57. 11-6-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179219
1959	Tombstone Territory: Payroll To Tombstone	T			Episode #43. 3-27-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179220
1958	Tombstone Territory: Pick Up the Gun	T			Episode #31. 5-14-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179221
1958	Tombstone Territory: Postmarked For Death	T			Episode #18. 2-12-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179222
1959	Tombstone Territory: Premature Obituary	T			Episode #60. 11-27-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179223
1958	Tombstone Territory: Rebel's Last Charge, The	T			Episode #14. 1-15-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179224
1959	Tombstone Territory: Red Terror of Tombstone	T			Episode #53. 10-9-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179225
1960	Tombstone Territory: Return of Kansas Joe	T			Episode #86. 5-27-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179226
1958	Tombstone Territory: Return of the Outlaw, The	T			Episode #22. 3-12-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179227
1960	Tombstone Territory: Revenge	T			Episode #78. 4-1-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179228
1957	Tombstone Territory: Revenge Town	T			Episode #4. 11-6-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179229
1957	Tombstone Territory: Reward for a Gunslinger	T			Episode #2. 10-23-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.Sheriff Hollister heads back for Tombstone with his prisoner who was wanted for robbery and murder. On the way he runs into two bounty hunters who want the reward and are willing to kill the sheriff to get it.	179230
1957	Tombstone Territory: Ride Out at Noon	T			Episode #3. 10-30-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179231
1958	Tombstone Territory: Rose of the Rio Bravo	T			Episode #40. 9-17-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179232
1959	Tombstone Territory: Self-Defense	T			Episode #62. 12-11-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179233
1957	Tombstone Territory: Sermons and Six Guns	T			Episode #11. 12-25-1957	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179234
1958	Tombstone Territory: Shoot Out at Dark	T			Episode #13. 1-8-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179235
1960	Tombstone Territory: Siesta Killer, The	T			Episode #85. 5-20-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179236
1960	Tombstone Territory: Silver Killers	T			Episode #73. 2-26-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179237
1958	Tombstone Territory: Skeleton Canyon Massacre	T			Episode #25. 4-2-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179238
1960	Tombstone Territory: State's Witness	T			Episode #68. 1-22-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179239
1959	Tombstone Territory: Stolen Loot	T			Episode #55. 10-23-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179240
1960	Tombstone Territory: Stolen Loot	T			Episode #80. 4-15-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179241
1958	Tombstone Territory: Strange Vengeance	T			Episode #26. 4-9-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179242
1959	Tombstone Territory: Surrender at Sunglow	T			Episode #50. 5-15-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179243
1960	Tombstone Territory: Target, The	T			Episode #69. 1-29-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179244
1958	Tombstone Territory: Thicker Than Water	T			Episode #39. 9-10-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179245
1958	Tombstone Territory: Tin Gunman, The	T			Episode #27. 4-16-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179246
1958	Tombstone Territory: Tong War	T			Episode #17. 2-5-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179247
1959	Tombstone Territory: Trail's End	T			Episode #45. 4-10-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179248
1960	Tombstone Territory: Treaty, The	T			Episode #88. 6-10-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179249
1958	Tombstone Territory: Triangle of Death	T			Episode #30. 5-7-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179250
1959	Tombstone Territory: Warrant for Death	T			Episode #49. 5-8-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179251
1959	Tombstone Territory: Whipsaw	T			Episode #41. 3-13-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179252
1959	Tombstone Territory: Writer, The	T			Episode #56. 10-30-1959	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179253
1960	Tombstone Territory: Young Killers	T			Episode #75. 3-11-1960	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179254
1958	Tombstone Territory: Youngest Gun, The	T			Episode #12. 1-1-1958	Editor Harris Clayborne (Richard Eastham) of Tombstone Epitaph, attempts to establish peace through power of the press in Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s.	179255
1942	Tombstone: Town Too Tough To Die, The	M				Newspaper Editor John Clum (Emmett Vogan). Typesetter George (Jimmie Dodd). Wyatt Earp cleans up Tombstone and faces the Clanton gang at the O.K. Corral.	179256
1954	Tomei ningen	MF				Reporter, Young (Yhoshio Tsuchiya).	179257
1904	Tommy & Co.	N	USC	Jerome, J.K.		Journalist Peter Hope, hack journalist. Tommy (Jane) helps him and becomes sub-editor.  Mr. William Clodd wants to own a paper.  Good Humour, Peter Hope editor and part-proprietor. Clodd, part-proprietor.Jane is sub-editor of new publication. Richard  Danvers, reporter-writer.	179258
1995	Tommy Boy	M				News Reporter (Sandi Stahlbrand)	179259
1984	Tommy Doyle: Printer's Devil - Tommy Doyle	CB			Detective Comics #539. June, 1984. First Appearance	Sports Journalist Tommy Doyle becomes the Printer's Devil to stop a buyout of Star City's newspaper, the Daily Star, by media giant Morris Burdick.Printer's Devil, a demonic entity, started haunting the Daily Star building when Burdick threatened to buy the newspaper. After encounter with Green Arrow, he was unmasked as Doyle who hoped to stop buyout with his actions.Doyle partially succeeded, but went to jail for it. Months later, out on bail, he encountered a second Printer's Devil who forced him to provide him with Devil's costume and weapons.Later Doyle embarks on criminal career on his own.	179260
1795	Tomo Cheeki	SS		Freneau, Philip		Fictional Journalist created by Philip Freneau for the Jersey Chronicle.  A Creek Indian who visited Philadelphia and told of his observations of the colonial city.  Simple, yet eloquent spokesman comment upon events and customs of the city.Aboriginal ingénue, May 23, 1795 first appearance.  The Indian had left behind a cache of musings that his Philadelphia landlord had discovered.	179261
1933	Tomorrow at Seven	M				Crime Story Writer Neil Broderick (Chester Morris) is on his way to Chicago to meet a wealthy friend of a man murdered by the notorious killer Black Ace (he’s called that because he leaves an ace of spades playing card on the victim’s body. He flies to Louisiana after another person receives a black ace with the words “at seven tomorrow night” embossed on it. He becomes another victim. At the plantation, Broderick, who is gathering material on the Ace for a book,  begins his investigation and solves the case. Sentimental reporters refer to the killer as “The Ace of Spades.” 	179262
1999	Tomorrow by Midnight	M				TV Reporter (Matt Champagne)	179263
1946	Tomorrow Is Forever	M	DVD -R HQ 3302, 3303			Commentator's Voice on Radio (Irving Pichel)	179264
1962	Tomorrow Is My Turn (Le Passage du Rhin) aka Crossing of the Rhine, The	M		Jammot, Armand (Original Idea. Andre Cayatte, Pascal Jordan (Adaptation). Maurice Auberge (Additional Dialogue). Cayatte, Armand Jammot (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. France-Italy-West Germany. Ness Book	French Journalist Jean (Georges Riviere) captured in 1940 and sent to work on German farm along with pastry cook. Develops friendship. Journalist seduces farmer's daughter and gets her to help him escape.Journalist goes underground when he gets out because he discovers old boss and his former girlfriend are collaborators. Becomes editor of radical newspaper when war is over. Resigns to return to mistress he abandoned when she became German collaborator.Revealed she slept with Gestapo agent in order to save reporter from being arrested. She now refuses to marry him. Delmas (Jean Marchat) is two-faced publisher.Nation, 3/10/62: "It is scarcely an antiwar picture, for although the journalist suffers grievously, he is the kind of headstrong egocentric who could be counted on to trip over his own expansive gestures in the most tranquil of times."	179265
2002	Tomorrow La Scala!	M				Journalist (Helene Kvale - The Journalist). Opera company puts on a production of Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" in a maximum security prison.	179266
1996	Tomorrow Man, The	MT				Newscaster (Diana Koricke)	179267
1978	Tomorrow Never Comes	M				TV Commentator (Ian De Voy)	179268
1997	Tomorrow Never Dies	M	DVD			Media Mogul. Rupert Murdoch-esque Elliot Carver (Jonathan Price) is going to start World War III unless James Bond saves the day. Carver creates disasters to get exclusive news.Newsreaders (Minna Aaltonen, Jeff Harding, Choy-Ling Man). P.R. Lady (Daphne Deckers).	179269
1997	Tomorrow Never Dies	N	OWN - P	Benson, Raymond		Media Mogul Elliot Carver has a plan to turn his media conglomerate into a true empire.	179270
1997	Tomorrow Never Dies: Surrender	MUS		Lang, k.d.		News Media. Lyrics in "Surrender," the title song sung by k.d. lang and rejected (used on the album) includes these lyrics: "Your life is a story I've already written The news is that I'm in control Now I have the power To make you surrenderNot only your mind, but your soul Tomorrow never dies, surrender Tomorrow will arrive on time I'll tease and tantalize with every line Till you are mine Tomorrow never dies.Whatever you're after Trust me. I'll deliver You'll relish the world that I create Tomorrow never dies, surrender, Tomorrow will arrive on time I'll tease and tantalize with every line Till you are mine Tomorrow never dies.The truth is now what I say I've taken care of yesterday Tomorrow never dies, surrender Tomorrow will arrive on time I'll tease and tantalize with every line Till you are mine. Tomorrow never dies. Tomorrow never dies….	179271
1994	Tomorrow People, The: Monsoon Man, The: Part 5	T			Episode #16.  3-8-1994	TV Reporter (Bob Sessions).	179272
1992	Tomorrow People, The: Origin Story, The (Part 2)	T			Episode #3.  11-25-1992	Newsreader (Sally McLaren).	179273
1992	Tomorrow People, The: Origin Story, The (Part 4)	T			Episode #5. 12-9-1992	Newspaper Girl (Monica Peck).	179274
1992	Tomorrow People, The: Pilot - A Bad Dream Gets Real	T			Episode #1.	News Media. The Newscaster (Sally McLean).	179275
1973	Tomorrow Show, The	DT			Series 1973-1982	Talk-Show Host Tom Snyder. Gossip Columnist Rona Barrett	179276
1936	Tomorrow Will Be Different	N	OWN - H	Barretto, Larry		Small Town Editor. Husband becomes editor  of the town paper when family moves to a forgotten country house.	179277
2004	Tomorrow's Memoir	M				TV Newscaster 1 (James W. Judd).  Newscaster 2 (Doug Brown). Newscaster, 1963 (Bob Cliff). Newscaster 3 (April Maier). Newscaster 4 (Mario H. Fernandez). Reporter 1 (Margery Bedford). Reporter 2 (Scott Trudeau).	179278
2002	Tompta Gudh	MF				Reporter (Bengt Strombro)	179279
1998	Tonatiuh's People: Novel of the Mexican Cataclysm, A	N		Ross, John		Reporter, a gringo,  who drinks too much mescal and snorts too much coke follows the Indian leader Tonatiuh as he pursues the presidency of Mexico.	179280
1870	Tone-Imparting Committee, The	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches, The."	Editor Horace Greeley and other chief citizens included on the venerable Tone-Imparting committee of the city of New York	179281
1916	Tongues of Men	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	179282
1957	Tonight	DT			UK Series	Reporters Kenneth Allsop, Polly Elwes, Macdonald Hastings, Magnus Magnusson, Julian Pettifer, Trevor Philpott, Brian Redhead, Fyffe Robertson, Ned Sherrin, Alan Whicker.  Presenter Dilys Laye.	179283
1945	Tonight and Every Night	M	DVD -R HQ 8317. 8318.			Life Magazine Photographer (Jim Bannon). News Vendor (Wilson Benge).	179284
2005	Tonight I Said Goodbye	N		Koryta, Michael		Reporter Amy Ambrose helps two private investigators look into the murder of an investigator and his missing wife and six-year-old daughter. They are warned off the investigation  by a millionaire real estate tycoon and the FBI.Just when they feel they are closing in on a possible source of answers, another murder forces them to change direction in the case.Reporter pal Ambrose helps fill in the background, but when she follows up a lead, she is threatened by a group of Russian-American thugs who destroy her car.	179285
2008	Tonight in the Rivers of Pittsburgh	N		Weakland, Brian Lee		Newspaper Editor is obsessed with the disappearance of a popular Pennsylvania governor presumed to be dead. When the governor’s limousine crashes through a bridge railing and disappears into Pittsburgh’s murky Monongahela River, intensive rescue efforts produce four mangled bodies, but not the governor’s body. Left behind are a very public and ruthless son, a very private mistress and the prize they both crave: the governor’s oil fortune. Bailey’s hometown newspaper editor and a bumbling state police commissioner try to solve the case of the missing governor. What they learn is a Bailey family secret so shocking and devastating that the editor hesitates to publish it. 	179286
1968	Tonight Let's All Make Love in London	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	179287
1990	Tonight Live With Steve Vizard	T			Series 1990-1993	Newsreader with the Mostest (Jennifer Keyte - Herself).	179288
1962	Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The	T			Series 10-1-1962 to 5-22-1992	Talk-Show Host Johnny Carson.	179289
1992	Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The: Johnny Carson's Final Program	T	SV 148		Series 10-1-1962 to 5-22-1992	Talk-Show Host Johnny Carson	179290
1992	Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The	T			Series. 5-22-1992-	Host (Jay Leno, 1992-2007). Correspondent (Sean Cullen). Correspondent (Ross Matthews - Ross, the Intern, 2006). Correspondent (Angela Ramos - 2000). Excess Hollywood Correspondent (Kris McGaha - 2001). Correspondent (Matt Mitchell - 2003).Correspondent (Chris Isaak - 2001-2006). Correspondents (Brian Herzlinger, Randy McDowell, Mitch Fatel, Harland Williams - 2005,  Kira Soltanovich - 2005, Mo Rocca - 2006, Steve Schirripa - 2006).	179291
1954	Tonight Show, The:	T			Series 9-27-1954 to 1-1957	Talk-Show Host Steve Allen. Talk-Show Host with Allen (Ernie Kovacs, 1957).	179292
1957	Tonight Show, The:	T			Series. 7-1957 to 3-1962	Talk-Show Host Jack Paar.	179293
1960	Tonight Show, The: Jack Paar Returns	T			Episode. 3-7-1960	Talk-Show Host Jack Paar returned to the show, strolled onstage, struck a pose and said, "As I was saying before I was interrupted….." The audience erupted in applause.Paar continued: "When I walked off, I said there must be a better way of making a living. Well I've looked and there isn't."	179294
1960	Tonight Show, The: Jack Paar Walks Off the Tonight Show	T			Episode. 2-11-1960	Talk-Show Host Jack Paar walked off his show for a month after NBC censors edited out a segment about a joke involving a W.C. (a polite term for flush toilet).As he left his desk he said, "I am leaving The Tonight Show. There must be a better way of making a living than this." Paar's abrupt departure left his startled announcer Hugh Downs to finish the broadcast himself.The W.C. joke that caused the controversy involved an English lady visiting Switzerland. She asked about the location of the "W.C."The Swiss misunderstood her as talking about the Wayside Chapel and left her a note saying, in part, "the W.C. is situated nine miles from the room that you will occupy. It is capable of holding about 229 people and it is only open on Sunday and Tuesday.""It may interest you to know that my daughter was married in the W.C. and it was there that she met her husband…I shall be delighted to reserve the best seat for you, if you wish, where you will be seen by everyone."	179295
1957	Tonight! America After Dark	T			Series	Columnists Bob Considine, Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Irving Kupcinet, Vernon Scott, Paul Coates, Lee Giroux	179296
1968	Tonio Kruger	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	179297
1908	Tono Bungay	N	OWN - H	Wells, H.G.		Journalists. Press. Reporters -- "We got rid of some amateurish reporters…." Tono-Bungay is a bogus medicine.	179298
1941	Tonto Basin Outlaws	M				Reporter Jane Blanchard (Jan Wiley) from the Denver Daily arrives in North Butte in search of a story posing as a waitress. Cattle rustlers are affecting the Army's meat supply during the Spanish-American War.Editor Stanley (Rex Lease), Blanchard's Editor.. Photographer (Edward Peil Sr.).	179299
2000	Tony Blair Witch Project, The	M				News Reporter (Joe Adkins)	179300
1976	Tony Brown's Journal	DT				Host Tony Brown	179301
2001	Tony Curtis on "Some Like It Hot"	T				Interviewer (Leonard Maltin-Himself)	179302
1999	Tony Danza Show, The:	T	SVD 737		Episodes. Series 9-24-1997 to 12-10-1997	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.	179303
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: C'gar Face	T			Episode #8	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony is able to get an exclusive interview with Dave Winfield (Himself) thanks to Carmen's uncle's Cuban cigars, but this does more harm than good when word gets out.	179304
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Christmas	T			Episode #10	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony's Christmas turns less than merry when his wife, Susan, calls from Paris with a gift for the girls: a chance to spend the holidays abroad with her.	179305
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Marriage Made in Miami	T			Episode #5. 12-10-1997	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony's attempt to coax Carmen's father into treating her like an independent adult backfires when he misinterprets Tony's praise for the woman he can't live without and begins planning a wedding.Unable to squash the father's joy, the dismayed duo play along with the charade.	179306
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Milk Run, The	T	VHS 610	Savel, Dava	Episode #4. 12-3-1997	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony succumbs to Frank's suggestion that he get a social life, and the father-and-son duo -- one raring to go, the other reluctant -- descend on the singles scene, while Tina and Mickey wonder what's taking dad so long at the 'market.'After a disastrous time at the 'meet' market, Tony climbs into a taxi and recounts his misadventures to a sympathetic, curiously familiar cabbie named Simka, who gives him an earful about her own life.	179307
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Mini-Pause	T			Episode #11	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Mickey's hypochondria comes full circle with the advent of her birthday -- to the point of begging Tony to take her to a doctor.  Jose Canseco (Himself).	179308
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Pilot	T	VHS 585		Episode #1. 9-24-1997	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Technophobic Tony faces a computer crisis when his column must be e-mailed to his editor at the eleventh hour, and his assistant Carmen Cruz must drop her date and rush to the rescue.DiMeo, a recently separated dad who's bent on raising his two daughters with a few old-fashioned values, goes head-to-head with 16-year-old Tina when he learns she's played hooky for two weeks from the new private school she detests.11-year-old Mickey drives her loving dad to distraction with her neuroses and hypochondria, and her doting grandfather, baker Frank DiMeo, gives lip service to strict parenting.Editor and Voice of Announcer (Danny Mann). Phil Rizzuto (Himself).	179309
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Price of Dirty Laundry, The	T			Episode #6.	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Carmen pitches a fit when she catches Tony meddling in her romance with a bad-news baseball star.Stuey recruits the DiMeo kids in a lucrative Halloween venture, unbeknownst to Tony: an escort service to insure the door-to-door safety of hundreds of little costume-clad trick-or-treaters.	179310
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Stringers	T			Episode #12	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Carmen lands a job as a reporter with Tony's help, but Tony is unimpressed with her work.	179311
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Sue You	T			Episode #14	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony gets sued after attacking a chauvinistic attorney he tried to fix up Carmen with.	179312
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Take This Job and…	T			Episode #9	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.When Tina complains that Tony is always tying up the phone line, he tells her to get a job so she can pay for her own line.Tony has second thoughts about his advice when Tina begins working for Frank who doesn't teach Tina quite the lesson about hard work that Tony was aiming for.	179313
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Thanks…But No Thanksgiving	T			Episode #7.	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony and Tina clash when Tina wants to spend Thanksgiving with a friend, instead of with him.	179314
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Vision Quest	T			Episode #13	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony's vision of the perfect woman in Frank's bakery leads him to try his hand at dating again -- to disastrous results.	179315
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: Wired	T			Episode #2. 10-8-1997	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Juggling domestic chores and a tight editorial deadline, Tony tries to beat the clock, but his carefully crafted schedule sinks thanks to leaking faucet and inept plumber as well as Tina's teen trauma with a cheating boyfriend.Also Mickey's latest malady and Carmen's long lunch date. Finally with help, he manages to give tea and sympathy to his daughters, the boot to the plumber and his column to Carmen.	179316
1997	Tony Danza Show, The: With Your Guest Host Tony DiMeo…	T	VHS 596	Abugov, Jeff	Episode #3.	Sportswriter Tony DiMeo also happens to have two daughters. He must rely on his young assistant Carmen Cruz (Maria Canals) to help with both.Tony's opportunity to host a radio sports talk show goes awry when he can't persuade the callers to stick to the topic of sports and finds himself trapped into discussing his personal life on the air.Mickey shows a bemused Stuey a tip or two about being a doorman. Karl Malone (Himself).	179317
1950	Tony Draws a Horse	M				Photographer (Michael Ward).	179318
1988	Tony Mantegna	CB			Action Comics Weekly #619 to #630. 9-27 to 12-13-1988. 	Gossip Columnist Tony Mantegna is a deaf former reporter who is a member of the second incarnation of the Secret Six. He is a gossip columnist who lost his hearing and was given a headset to let him hear. The new Secret Six is led by a mysterious person called Mockingbird. Team consists of a marine who lost his sight and was given goggles to let him see, a mathematician with epilepsy who was given a tiara to control her disease, a track star who lost his legs and was given new robotic legs, an actress who lost her voice and was given a machine that allowed her to speak, a sculptor and special effects artist who lost his ability to use his hands and was given gloves that allowed him to use his hands, and Mantegna. 	179319
1946	Tony Woolrich: Gay Mortician, The	NM		Raison, Milton Mitchell	#3 Tony Woolrich Mysteries	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich for the New York Record continues his adventures as an unwilling detective when he goes to San Francisco for the world premiere of an operetta called "The Gay Mortician."He finds himself drawn into embezzlement, robbery and murder.	179320
1947	Tony Woolrich: Murder in a Lighter Vein	NM		Raison, Milton Mitchell	#5 Tony Woolrich Mysteries	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich for the New York Record.	179321
1947	Tony Woolrich: No Weeds for the Widow	NM		Raison, Milton Mitchell	#4 Tony Woolrich Mysteries	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich for the New York Record continues his adventures as an unwilling detective on the south shore of Long Island in a mystery with a psychological twist.	179322
1945	Tony Woolrich: Nobody Loves a Dead Man	NM		Raison, Milton Mitchell	#2 Tony Woolrich Mysteries	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich for the New York Record is a prime suspect when a Hollywood celebrity dies. He assists police in finding the true murderer	179323
1936	Tony Woolrich: Phantom of Forty-Second Street, The (aka Phantom of 42nd Street, The)	NM		Raison, Milton Mitchell	#1 Tony Woolrich Mysteries	Drama Critic Tony Woolrich for the New York Record.	179324
1943	Tony Zacco	CB			Blue Beetle #24	Crime Reporter	179325
1994	Tonya & Nancy: Inside Story, The	MT				Reporter (Terri Hanauer). Reporter (Heather Lee). Reporter (Ken Tipton). Newspaper Editor (Jack Shearer). Network President (Robert Pine).	179326
1939	Too Big For Marbles	SS	OWN	Shute, George		Reporter Bill Trent. Wally Brennan delivers newspapers. In Superman Archives Volume Two.	179327
1986	Too Close for Comfort:	T	SVD 764. SVD 802		Episodes. Series 11-11-1980 to 3-1-1987	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was creating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his wife.Their two daughters, Jackie and Sara, moved into downstairs apartment of the San Francisco town house. Jackie worked at a bank and Sara was a sexy freshman at San Francisco State College. Sara's friend Monroe Fiscus.In 1986, series changed name to "The Ted Knight Show" and Henry, Muriel and Andrew born to Muriel when she was 42, moved north of San Francisco to Mill Valley where Henry became a co-owner of a weekly newspaper (49 percent).51 percent of The Marin Bugler is owned by Hope Stinson (Pat Carroll), widow of Norris J. Stinson who founded paper 35 years ago.  Monroe was working at the newspaper.TV Weather Girl Sarah Rush (Lydia Cornell, college student), local weather girl for KTSF-TV's "Dawn in San Francisco" program (part-time job).	179328
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Accused, Confused and Abused	T			Episode #103. 10-26-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179329
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Adoption Story, The	T			Episode #59. 2-24-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179330
1985	Too Close For Comfort: All in a Day's Unemployment	T			Episode #90. 2-23-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179331
1985	Too Close For Comfort: And Baby Makes Two	T			Episode #92. 5-4-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179332
1982	Too Close For Comfort: April and September	T			Episode #30. 1-12-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry is going up the wall with April keeping such late hours, spending time with her latest boyfriend. Henry and Muriel are in for a shock when they discover here boyfriend is old enough to be her father.Henry puts his foot down and that's when the man asks April to move in with him, which she gladly accepts.	179333
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Arrivederci, Jackie	T			Episode #104. 11-2-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179334
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Ars Gratia Iris	T			Episode #105. 11-9-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179335
1982	Too Close For Comfort: As the Cookie Crumbles	T			Episode #37. 3-9-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry and Muriel plan on a weekend getaway which is perfect for the aspiring business that is beginning in the girls' apartment. dIt seems Sara's baking recipes are exceptional, so much so, that Monroe suggests that she start her own business with him and April. But when they get a large order, they aren't quite ready to accommodate and decide to use Muriel and Henry's kitchen.	179336
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Bag Lady, The	T			Episode #3. 11-18-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Jackie who works at a bank, tries to make a money delivery to a supermarket, but finds it closed. After calling her boss, she finds herself in charge of a bag with $100,000 in it.Muriel and Henry are convinced that the ex-convict plumbers are going to rip them off, but soon Jackie's bag of money enters the fray.	179337
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Boy in the Band, The	T			Episode #12. 2-10-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.A man who took Muriel on the road with a band when she was young arrives in town looking as young as ever. Henry soon feels old and becomes insecure. Muriel also becomes insecure when the man takes an interest in Jackie.	179338
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Break Out the Pampers (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #42-#43. 9-30-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179339
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Briefly at the Counter	T			Episode #54. 1-13-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179340
1985	Too Close For Comfort: British Are Coming, The British Are Coming, The	T			Episode #100. 10-5-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179341
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Brotherly Hate	T			Episode #32. 2-2-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry's brother, Bill, is coming to San Francisco for a visit and April has a wild idea of how to bring her father and Henry, who haven't spoken to one another in 40 years, together.Once face to face, however, Henry refuses to visit with him and admits to Muriel that after all this time, he doesn't even remember what the fight was all about. Meanwhile, Monroe's cheesecake dessert turns out to be laced with arsenic.	179342
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Centerfold	T			Episode #15. 3-3-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.A football player, Buck Krulik, is in town and a fan of Henry's "Cosmic Cow" comic strip so he comes by for a visit and has Jackie, Sara and Muriel fawn all over him.After admiring some of her photography, Buck remembers he when a nude centerfold photo shoot goes awry and he calls her to take over. But Muriel may not be quite ready for a male nude spread despite Henry forbidding her to do it.	179343
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Charlie's Last Hurrah	T			Episode #33. 2-9-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry gets a letter in the mail from a practical joker friend and rival cartoonist, Charlie Davis.It seems he's coming to San Francisco for a visit and Henry is sure he will be the butt of one of Charlie's jokes, so he plans to one up him, but has second thoughts when he discovers Charlie is "dying."	179344
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Cinderella Update	T			Episode #85. 12-1-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179345
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Cop-Out	T			Episode #29. 1-5-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.April is confused for a burglar one night and Sara and Jackie call the cops. When they arrive, it is love at first sight for Jackie and Detective Brad Turner.A whirlwind romance leads to Brad popping the question and she wholeheartedly accepts, despite Henry's disapproval. But Jackie gets a wake-up call when she realizes what life as a cop's wife would be like when Brad is shot in the line of duty.	179346
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Cosmic Cow vs. the Oval Office	T			Episode #18. 5-5-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry's latest "Cosmic Cow" comic strip has been playfully making fun of Ronald Reagan but Mr. Wainwright has been finding them anything but funny.This ultimately leads to Henry being fired and soon he finds himself looking for a new job. Muriel picks up a full-time job and Henry doesn't like it.	179347
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Courier, The	T			Episode #58. 2-17-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179348
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Deadline For Henry	T			Episode #13. 2-17-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry's boss, Mr. Wainwright (Hamilton Camp), wanting to avoid any problems associated with a possible strike, orders Henry to cough up next week's comic strip. This forces Henry to stay up all night.Henry, unhappy with the fact that he has been called in for jury duty, is so tired the next day he falls asleep in court.	179349
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Devereaux & Son	T			Episode #91. 3-2-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179350
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Divorce Chicago Style	T			Episode #84. 11-24-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179351
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Do You Take This Woman Again?	T			Episode #47. 11-4-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179352
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Don't Rock the Boat	T			Episode #62. 4-28-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179353
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Don't Shoot the Piano Movers	T			Episode #41. 5-11-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Muriel, Henry and the girls have been practicing what they will do when Muriel actually goes into labor. April gets a grand piano and is all excited to have it moved into the Rush apartment.To save on movers expenses, she hires Monroe and his friend to move the piano. But it gets stuck up the staircase. This occurs just as Muriel seemingly begins to go into labor.	179354
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Drawing Room	T			Episode #87. 2-2-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179355
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Enemy Above, The	T			Episode #64. 4-7-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179356
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Family Business	T			Episode #63. 5-5-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179357
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Fan for Henry, A	T			Episode #31. 1-9-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.As Henry goes through his "Cosmic Cow" fan mail he notices a continuing writer named "X" whose letters go from strange to down-right bizarre. The letters soon turn into kidnapping threats concerning "Cosmic Cow," Henry's hand puppet.The threats soon become reality as Muriel and Henry discover Cosmic Cow missing. Police are called in and a stake-out is set up to catch the elusive "X."	179358
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Finders Keepers	T			Episode #97. 7-27-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179359
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Fine Romance, A	T			Episode #11. 2-3-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.An old college friend of Muriel's who is recently divorced arrives in town for a visit and decides to make the most of the rest of her life.Henry becomes insecure about his age after glancing over the obituaries and thinks he may be on death's doorstep soon. However, things turn around for him when the old college friend makes a play for him.	179360
1985	Too Close For Comfort: For Every Man, There's Two Women	T			Episode #96. 7-20-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179361
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Foreign Exchange	T			Episode #38. 3-16-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Jackie and Sara are kind of down since they have vacation time coming up and no place to go. April suggests they go to England and that they swap apartments with a couple who wants to visit America.When the couple arrives on Henry's doorstep, he is delighted that is until Monroe and him help with their luggage and discover a horde of guns and ammunition.	179362
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Freddie Loves It, We Love It, You're Cancelled	T			Episode #107. 11-23-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179363
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Friend In Need, A	T			Episode #10. 1-27-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Monroe has been struggling with a problem and seeks out a psychologist for help. Later, he confides in Henry that he is still a virgin. When Sara finds this out she is determined to help him.But Henry and Muriel misunderstand and assume she and Monroe are going to have sex.	179364
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Girls of the Media	T			Episode #57. 2-3-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179365
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Goodbye, Mr. Chip	T			Episode #77. 7-21-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179366
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Graduates, The	T			Episode #76. 7-14-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179367
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Guess Who's Coming Forever?	T			Episode #44. 10-14-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179368
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Guess Who's Coming to Burp?	T			Episode #20. 10-13-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Muriel is not looking forward to her 42nd birthday and is kind of down in the dumps about her age. Henry and the girls decide to try to cheer her up by taking her out to dinner where she becomes faint.Later it is revealed she's pregnant and she and Henry decide whether or not to keep the baby.	179369
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Hawaii Five-8	T			Episode #79. 10-13-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179370
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Henry Bites the Big Apple	T			Episode #86. 12-8-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179371
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Henry Draws a Blank	T			Episode #71. 5-26-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179372
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Henry Enters the '80's	T			Episode #106. 11-16-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179373
1984	Too Close For Comfort: High and Inside	T			Episode #74. 6-16-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179374
1984	Too Close For Comfort: High Infidelity	T			Episode #68. 5-5-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179375
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Home Is Where the Bart Is	T			Episode #67. 4-28-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179376
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Huey	T			Episode #14. 2-24-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry's father, Huey Rush (Ray Middleton) breaks out of the nursing home or rather is thrown out when he has a romantic interlude with another resident. He arrives in San Francisco to stay with Henry.His presence sends the household into an uproar. Jackie debates over whether to accept a job offer in New York.	179377
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Is There a Doctor in the House?	T			Episode #73. 6-9-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179378
1980	Too Close For Comfort: It Didn't Happen One Night	T			Episode #2. 11-16-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.With Sara and Jackie living downstairs, Henry has become a snoop-aholic. Sara asks for permission to go to Lake Tahoe for the weekend leaving behind birth control pills Henry assumes is hers.Jackie lets her Navy boyfriend spend the night causing Henry to hit the roof.	179379
1980	Too Close for Comfort: Just Another Pretty Face	T			Episode #66. 4-21-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his wife.TV News. Sara thinks she is a shoo-in for an anchor position until she sees her competitors in the audience	179380
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Last Weekend, The	T			Episode #34. 2-16-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.With the new baby on the way, Henry realizes that he didn't spend enough time with Jackie and Sara when they were kids and decides to take them on a ski weekend in Aspen.Once there, Jackie and Sara quickly become friends with two brothers and spend all their time with them leaving Henry out in the cold and becoming friendly with their mother.	179381
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Location, The	T			Episode #9. 1-13-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Sara and Monroe are ecstatic when a movie director decides Jackie and Sara's apartment would be perfect to film a movie. But Henry and Muriel are totally unsure of the situation.Things get out of hand when a lion, being used for the film, gets loose and takes up residence in Henry and Muriel's kitchen.  Henry's boss Hamilton Camp (Arthur Wainwright).	179382
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Luck of the Iris, The	T			Episode #46. 10-28-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179383
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Making Mountains Out of Molehills	T			Episode #65. 4-14-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179384
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Matter of Degree, A	T			Episode #39. 3-23-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Sara has an inspiration for her career. She's decided to quit school and become a weather girl for a morning TV show.April moves in with Jackie and Sara as her old room upstairs is being remodeled into a nursery. As Monroe tries to hang wallpaper, a friend of the family stops by for a visit.=	179385
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Missing Fink, The	T			Episode #81. 11-3-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179386
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Mister Big	T			Episode #8. 1-16-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry is worried about his job when the new mystery loving boss, Arthur Wainwright (Hamilton Camp) takes over and begins a steady practice of age discrimination.Things may swing his way when Muriel invites Arthur over for dinner which quickly embroils him in a quest to find the man who had snatched Sara's purse.	179387
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Monroe's Secret Love's Secret	T			Episode #49. 11-18-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179388
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Mr. Christmas	T			Episode #52. 12-16-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.A certain "Mr. Christmas" comes to the Rush's home and claims to be Santa Claus himself. Henry thinks he's out to rob them and calls the police.	179389
1985	Too Close For Comfort: My Son, the PhD	T			Episode #89. 2-16-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179390
1982	Too Close For Comfort: My Unfavorite Martin	T			Episode #35. 2-23-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry is not looking forward to a visit from Muriel's mother, Iris Martin. An overbearing woman who always treats Muriel like a child. Iris (Audrey Meadows) takes over the Rush household.This is when Muriel puts her foot down and in a huff, Iris, storms out. Later, Henry tries to get her to make up with Muriel which is when she reveals Muriel was adopted.	179391
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Nearly Departed	T			Episode #88. 2-9-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179392
1985	Too Close For Comfort: No Deposit, No Return	T			Episode #101. 10-12-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179393
1985	Too Close For Comfort: No Mas, Monroe	T			Episode #95. 5-25-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179394
1984	Too Close For Comfort: No Patsy, This Kelly	T			Episode #78. 10-6-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179395
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Off and Running	T			Episode #102. 10-19-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179396
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Out To Lunch	T			Episode #60. 3-10-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179397
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 11-11-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry and Muriel have a problem with the downstairs neighbor, a transvestite who suddenly dies leaving a vacancy in the townhouse. Jackie and Sara quickly decide it would be wonderful to move in.But their constant squabbling may squelch their plans of independence.	179398
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Policeman's Wife Is Not a Happy One, A	T			Episode #40. 5-4-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.As the furnace goes out in the Rush household, Henry tries desperately to get it repaired, even allowing Monroe to take a look at it, which turns out to be a big mistake.Jackie's love life is thrown for a loop when her boyfriend, Brad, a policeman decides it's time that he leave his desk job and begin street work again. He also decides the best thing to do is to call of his relationship with Jackie.	179399
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Portrait of Henry, A	T			Episode #61. 3-17-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.During one of Monroe's foul-ups, Henry ends up knocking him down the stairs and landing him in the hospital with a neck injury. Henry denies that it was intentional but his conscience bothers him so much his self-portrait in the living begins aging.It then starts talk to Henry. Shades of Dorian Grey.	179400
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Pressure's Rising	T			Episode #51. 12-9-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179401
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Prince and the Frog, The	T			Episode #23. 11-10-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Old admirer of Jackie's has returned to San Francisco for a visit and Jackie is dreading it since he was an annoying, unattractive, acne ridden boy. But now he has done a complete 180 and when he stops by the apartment, he encounters a flirty Sara.He immediately begins to date Sara making Jackie green with envy.	179402
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Que, Sara Sara	T			Episode #5. 12-2-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Jackie and Sara have split the cost of rent but when Sara is unable to pay her half, Henry tells her to go out and get a job. Sara easily gets a job as a waitress, but Henry is in no way thrilled with the skimpy costume that she has to wear.This leads to a blow-up between Henry and Muriel leading her to move in with Jackie and Sara.	179403
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Quick on the Draw	T			Episode #80. 10-27-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179404
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Rafkin's Bum	T			Episode #25. 11-24-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Bum shows up at Jackie and Sara's door looking for "Miss Rafkin." It seems the previous tenant, a transvestite, befriended the old man and invited him over every Thanksgiving and the man never knew she was a he.Now Henry and Muriel must break the news to him. Sara, Jackie, April and Monroe try to prepare Thanksgiving dinners, but everything goes wrong.	179405
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Reconcilable Differences	T			Episode #93. 5-11-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179406
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Remaking of Monroe, The	T			Episode #27. 12-8-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Sara and Monroe come back from a concert and Sara is in a huff because Monroe didn't stand up and say something when their seats were taken. Jackie, Sara and April suggest he take an assertiveness class which he does.The results are totally unexpected when Monroe turns arrogant and rude prompting Henry to order Monroe to never set foot in the Rush home again.	179407
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Return of Mr. Wonderful	T			Episode #83. 11-17-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179408
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Return of Rafkin, The	T			Episode #19. 5-12-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Their former tenant's sister drops by to see if an antique broach has been left behind when she had collected all her dead brother's things previously.Taking a course in parapsychology, Sara suggests that perhaps a séance would help contact the spirit of her dead brother. But it produces the unexpected for Henry and Muriel.	179409
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Runaway, The	T			Episode #75. 6-23-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179410
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Sara's Monroe Doctrine	T			Episode #4. 11-25-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Sara befriends Monroe Fiscus (Jim J. Bullock), a recently dumped young man who quickly follows her all over the place even following her home.Henry and Muriel plan on celebrating their anniversary but just before heading out for the evening they get a phone call from Sara and Monroe with news they have been arrested.	179411
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Separation, The	T			Episode #56. 1-17-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry and Muriel reminisce about their engagement when Jackie and Brad encounter their own difficulties.	179412
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Seventh Month Blues	T			Episode #36. 3-2-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Being seven months pregnant, Muriel has become insecure about her looks and it doesn't help her moral when Henry gets a new sexy, skinny young woman apprentice who Henry becomes convinced has a crush on him.Henry and Muriel hold a Lamaze class in the apartment.	179413
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Shipmates	T			Episode #72. 6-2-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179414
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Snip In Time, A	T			Episode #45. 10-21-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179415
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Son of the Groom	T			Episode #69. 5-12-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179416
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Sound of Mother, The	T			Episode #82. 11-10-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179417
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Tenants Anyone?	T			Episode #6. 12-9-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Furniture of the previous tenant has become Jackie and Sara's but when his sister shows up to claim his belongings, they find themselves in an unfurnished apartment.When Henry refuses to pay for new furniture, the girls decide to move out and into an unsafe part of town.	179418
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Terms of Endangerment	T			Episode #99. 9-28-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179419
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Thanksgiving Tale, A	T			Episode #50. 11-25-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179420
1985	Too Close For Comfort: These Stupid Things Remind Me Of You	T			Episode #98. 8-3-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179421
1983	Too Close For Comfort: To Buy Or Not To Buy	T			Episode #55. 1-20-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179422
1985	Too Close For Comfort: Two Faces of Muriel, The	T			Episode #94. 5-18-1985	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179423
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Up Your Easter Bonnet	T			Episode #17. 3-24-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Henry and Muriel are all set to go on a ski trip and leave just as Monroe stops by to visit Sara and Jackie. It seems Monroe had plans to visit his parents in Florida but when they tell him not to come, Monroe is left with no place to stay for a week.Sara suggests he stay upstairs, but unknown to her, Henry and Muriel's plans have changed.	179424
1981	Too Close For Comfort: What's Our Rush?	T			Episode #24. 11-17-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Muriel goes into the doctor to have an amniocentesis and Jackie and Sara remind her that she will be able to find out the sex of the baby. But Henry and Muriel decide to wait until the baby is born to learn if it is a boy or a girl.Henry's visiting father, Huey is bound and determined to find out if he will be having a grandson and with Monroe breaks into the doctor's office.	179425
1981	Too Close For Comfort: What's Wrong With Mr. Right?	T			Episode #16. 3-17-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Woman arrives at Sara and Jackie's door accusing Sara of dating her husband. But the woman has the wrong Rush daughter. Jackie is the one and doesn't see anything wrong with it since the two have separated.She begins to feel, however, her relationship coming to an end and quick.	179426
1981	Too Close For Comfort: When the Bough Breaks	T			Episode #28. 12-15-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Muriel is bound and determined to dig into a plum photography assignment even though it would involve getting into a helicopter, something Henry orders her not to do since she is pregnant.Henry and Muriel's 25th wedding anniversary is coming up and Sara, Jackie and April are planning a surprise party.	179427
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Where There's a Will	T			Episode #26. 12-1-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Jackie is dating a lawyer whose latest case involves a man who didn't leave a will and now that he died, everything is a mess. This prompts Muriel and the girls to try to persuade Henry to make out a will.Monroe suggests he videotape his will. When Henry does, Sara and Jackie go berserk and bicker about what Henry should leave each of them.	179428
1982	Too Close For Comfort: Who Was That Baby I Saw You With?	T			Episode #48. 11-11-1982	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179429
1980	Too Close For Comfort: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolfe?	T			Episode #7.12-16-1980	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife. Newsperson (Patricia Stich).When Sara gets a part-time job at Jackie's bank, things go smoothly. Jackie quickly warns her of the branch manager and his "friendliness" toward the women tellers.Jackie quickly finds herself changing her mind about Sara when Sara begins dating him and then suddenly gets a promotion.	179430
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Who's Sara Now?	T			Episode #22. 11-3-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Muriel and Henry read a newspaper article about a nurse who had switched babies in the maternity ward of the hospital in which Sara was delivered.They aren't too pleased when they discover the only other baby girl in the maternity ward is now serving time in prison.	179431
1984	Too Close For Comfort: Witness for the Persecution	T			Episode #70. 5-19-1984	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179432
1983	Too Close For Comfort: Yearning Point, The	T			Episode #53. 1-6-1983	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.	179433
1981	Too Close For Comfort: Your Guest Is As Good As Mine	T			Episode #21. 10-27-1981	Cartoonist Henry Rush (Ted Knight) is a middle-aged professional illustrator who's claim to fame was crating "Cosmic Cow," a kiddie comic strip. Freelance Photographer Muriel Rush (Nancy Dussault) is his successful wife.Late one evening, Jackie and Sara get a surprise visitor -- their cousin April. It seems April has moved to San Francisco to begin a singing career. Muriel insists she move into the spare bedroom in her and Henry's apartment.April's free thinking pretty soon rubs Henry the wrong way and she soon feels unwelcome and moves out.	179434
1997	Too Close to Home	MT	DVD -R HQ 8685, 8686			TV Anchor (Tino Monte)	179435
1994	Too Easy	N		Price, Bruce Deitrick		Editor Robert Saunders is an ambitious newspaperman married to the lovely Anne, an attorney. At the office he meets Kathy Becker, a trashy, diminutive, highly sexed brunette, and immediately falls under her spell. Kathy decides that Robert is just the man for her and sets about getting him. But in an intimation of violent trouble to come, soon after Robert proposes to Kathy, her former husband, an ex-con, tries to muscle his way back into her life. After deftly knocking him out with a skillet, Kathy hatches a similar, if more lethal, plan for getting rid of Anne, setting the stage for a bloody showdown at Robert’s suburban home. 	179436
2004	Too Far	NM		Lupica, Mike		TV Sports Commentator and former sportswriter Ben Mitchell has quit the business and retired after one of his columns exposed a coach's lies about his war record leading to the coach's suicide.  He now spends his days reading newspapers and watching TV.Mitchell keeps rehashing his responsibility for the coach's death. When novice Sportswriter Sam Perry, a high school senior, shows up with what looks like a sensational story, Mitchell finds his old reporting juices flowing again.Soon the two of them are investigating he murder of a high school basketball team's manager and allegations of sadistic initiation rites. Citizens of South Fork are angry because they want nothing to interfere with their team and the state championship.	179437
2000	Too Hard To Handle	NR		Rainville, Rita		Journalist Christy is working on a travel story and is with a group of elderly tourists. The group is on a mission to come in contact with aliens and to disprove the secret government project theory.They formulate plans to break into a military base. Group is lead by Christy's psychic aunt who believes that Christy is an alien. Christy has a romance with the man whose property they trespass on.	179438
1938	Too Hot To Handle	M	DVD -R HQ 2323, 2324. SVDSP 594	Hammond, Len (Story). Lawrence Stallings, John Lee Mahin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsreel Cameraman  for Union Newsreel Chris Hunter (Clark Gable) fakes footage when he cannot get the real thing.  Bill Dennis (Walter Pidgeon) of the Atlas Newsreel Company is rival. Union Newsreel Chief Arthur "Gabby MacArthur (Walter Connolly).Hunter uses deceptions and trickery throughout film. Atlas Newsreel Chief "Pearly" Todd (Henry Kolker). Sob Sister (Mimi Doyle). Young Reporters (James Flavin, Ken Nolan, Don Roberts). Foreign Editor (Robert Emmett Keane).They fight over aviatrix, getting exclusives. Hunter's soundman Joselito "Jose" Estanza (Leo Carrillo). Newsreel Men (Eddie Dunn, Harry Fleischmann, Ted Oliver, Ralph Bushman, Alberto Morin, Edward Peil Sr., Stanley Taylor, Harry Tyler, Robert Whitney).Atlas Newsreel. Cameraman (Lane Chandler). Film Cutter (Hal K. Dawson). Film Developing Laboratory Foreman (John Dilson). MacArthur's Secretary (Barbara Bedford). Todd's Secretary (Nell Craig). Cameraman (Charles Sherlock). Sound Mixer Wally (Ray Walker).Projectionist (Ernie Alexander). Cycle Messengers (Eddie Arden, Malcom "Bud" McTaggart, Buddy Messinger). Still Cameramen (Nick Copeland, Drew Demorest. David Kerman, Cyrl Ring,). Second Newsboy (Buster Slaven).	179439
1959	Too Hot to Handle	M				Editor (Martin Sterndale).	179440
1960	Too Hot To Handle (aka Playgirl After Dark)	M	SV 62	Lee, Harry (Story).  Herbert Kretzmer (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists - Ness book	French Journalist Robert Jouvel  (Carl Boehm)  does article on striptease clubs in London's Soho district, falls in love with dancer, discovers she is missing heiress who made headlines in West Germany.Decision to run story identifying the woman as missing heiress. Never clear if story sees print.	179441
1974	Too Long at the Fair	SS	GPL	Wellen, Edward	In "Nova 4."	Reporter-Narrator. Reporter on an interview with a beautiful woman. Good and honest journalist.	179442
2007	Too Many Cooks: Counting Book, A	NJ		McNamara, Margaret. Illustrator Nate Wragg.	Ratatouille tie-in for Disney/Pixar film	Food Critic Ego is the toughest food critic in the world. Will Remy and his friends be able to please him? First seen scampering into a fancy Parisian restaurant, the cheerful rats are introduced in a counting rhyme as they assemble and sample the ingredients in the kitchen. After some prep work, the cooking begins. As they cook, one of the rats frets, “Will the critics just make fun?” 	179443
1919	Too Many Crooks	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	179444
1927	Too Many Crooks	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	179445
1958	Too Many Crooks	M	DVD -R HQ 8602, 8601			News Media. Girl Journalist (Vilma Ann Leslie)	179446
1940	Too Many Husbands	M				Publisher. Widow marries publisher, husband returns	179447
1924	Too Many Waves	SSF		Butler, Ellis Parker		Press	179448
1937	Too Many Wives	M		English, Richard (Story). Dorothy Yost, Lois Eby, John Grey (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Aspiring Reporter Barry Trent tries to convince Horace Mansfield (Dudley Clements), the publisher of The Evening Star, to give him a job. He's hired to be a professional scapegoat.	179449
2009	Too Much Money	N		Dune, Dominick	Update of 1988 “People Like Us” published after Dunne’s death in 2008.	Journalist Gus Baily, who is resembles the author, begins researching a book about the suspicious death of a billionaire, while socialite Ruby Renthal awaits her husband’s release from prison where he was serving time for various financial misdeeds. 	179450
2000	Too Much Sleep	M				Social Critic (Martin Epstein)	179451
1995	Too much TV	NM		Aechtner, Uli	Germany	TV Journalist	179452
1958	Too Much, Too Soon	M				Reporters (Jack Lomas, Larry J. Blake)	179453
2008	Too Pretty To Die: A Debutante Dropout Mystery	NR		McBride, Susan		Society Reporter Janet in Dallas is in search of a juicy story. She finds one when an aging beauty queen bursts into a debutante party, drunk, disorderly and packing a pistol. These parties are get-togethers with light refreshments, heavy gossip and a doctor with her magic Botox needles. The beauty queen’s wrinkles have seen better days and she blames it all on the doctor. Luckily, one of Janet’s friends,  a former socialite calms her down and gets her home to bed -- where she’s found dead the next morning. Police are calling it a suicide, but Janet’s friend knows that no former pageant girl would give up that easily. They call them “pretty parties,” and they’re the latest rage among Dallas debutantes -- get-togethers with light refreshments, heavy gossip and Dr. Sonja Madhavi and her magic Botox needles. Former socialite Andy Kendricks normally wouldn’t be caught dead at such an event, but she’s attending as a favor to her friend Janet, a society reporter in search of a juicy story. And boy does she find one when aging beauty queen Miranda DuBois bursts into the room -- drunk, disorderly and packing a pistol. Miranda’s wrinkles have seen better days, and she blames it all on Dr. Madhavi. Luckily, Andy calms her down and gets her home to bed where she’s found dead the next morning. The police suspect suicide, but Andy knows that no former pageant girl would give up that easily. She’s determined to find Miranda’s killer herself, but she’ll have to be careful. After all, Botox can make you look younger, but it can’t bring you back from the grave.	179454
2005	Too Rich To Live	N		Light, Lawrence		Financial Reporter is drawn into a web of deceit when she investigates the deaths of members of a secretive association called the Billionaire Boys Club.	179455
1999	Too Rich: Secret Life of Doris Duke, The	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Jason Millman). Reporter #1 (Philip Pretten). Reporter #2 (Frank Fontaine).  Savoy Reporter (Julian Casey).	179456
1995	Too Something:	T	VHS 335		Episode. Series 10-1-1995 to 6-23-1996	Writer Eric McDougal (Eric Schaeffer) and Photographer Donny Reeve (Donal Lardner Ward). The writer hardly ever writes and the photographer refuses to show his work in public.They struggle with things such as steady jobs and promotions that will ultimately interrupt their dreams of being a writer and a photographer.	179457
1995	Too Something: Pilot	T	VHS 307		Episode	Writer Eric McDougal (Eric Schaeffer) and Photographer Donny Reeve (Donal Lardner Ward). The writer hardly ever writes and the photographer refuses to show his work in public.They struggle with things such as steady jobs and promotions that will ultimately interrupt their dreams of being a writer and a photographer.Eric has his eye on a junior exec at the investment banking firm where he sorts the mail.	179458
1935	Too Tough to Kill	M	SVDSP 1387	Speers, Robert D. (Story). Lester Cole, J. Griffin Jay (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ann Miller (Sally O'Neil) and Photographer Willie Dent (Johnny Arthur). from the Los Angeles Chronicle who cover the building of a tunnel plagued by accidents. Editor Hubbel (Robert Middlemass).Reporter Who Takes Off Hat (Paul Guiilfoyle). Reporter Who Keeps Hat On (Jack Hatfield).Variety, 12/25/35: "It should have been a man's job investigating reports of accidents on the construction project but it's a girl in order that love interest may have its place in the story….""…The girl goes in for a lot of dangerous reporting work but she gets her story and also her man…."	179459
1990	Too Young To Die?	MT	DVD -R HQ 7447, 7448			News Media. Lawyer defends a 15-year-old girl tried for murder as an adult in a death-penalty state.	179460
1951	Too Young To Kiss	M	DVD -R HQ 6419, 6416. SVD 1123. 1132	Freeman, Everett (Story). Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter John Tirsen (Gig Young) engaged to pianist who passes herself off as much younger than her age so she can be promoted as a child prodigy. To carry out deception, she claims she has a big sister to whom the reporter is engaged.She holds the reporter and "big sister" accountable for her occasional bad habits. Reporter decides to write a story exposing the ruse in order to break up relationship between  pianist and her promoter. Unsuccessful in ending romance.Photographer (Jonathan Cott). Reporter (Ray Walker). Photographers (Robert Strong, Larry Harmon, Roger Moore). Photographer (Jerry Harpin). Photographer (Roger Moore).	179461
1969	Toofan	MF			India	Reporter Khatumal Vascani (Johnny Whiskey).	179462
2004	Tooth	M				News Media. Skeptical Examiner Reporter (Michael Webber).	179463
1997	Toothless	MT				Photographer (Candy Trabuco)	179464
1982	Tootsie	M	DVD -R HQ 7953, 7954. DVD -R HQ 2062 (Media Excerpts). L.			Photographer (Greg Gorman). Media. Magazine shoots and covers of "Tootsie" Dorothy Michaels (Dustin Hoffman) for Cosmopolitan, Ms, Woman's Day, TV Guide, People (with Andy Warhol), New York.	179465
1955	Top Assignment	NM	OWN - H -  MLPL	Coxe, George Harmon		Reporter Larry Palmer of the Bulletin.	179466
1991	Top Cops	DT	SV 84		Episode. Series. 6-27-91	News Media.	179467
1978	Top Gear:	T			UK Series 1978- BBC2.	Talk Show on everything car-related. Reporter Tony Mason (1986-2000). Presenters Angela Rippon (1978-1999), Jon Bentley (1988-1997), Judith Jackson (1979-1982), Barrie Gill (1978-1979), Mike Dornan (1979-1980, Jason Dawe (2002), Gil Pyrah (1979-1980).Presenters Jeremy Clarkson (1988-2007), Tiff Needell (1987-2001), Quentin Wilson (1991-2001), Chris Goffey (1980-1997), William Woollard (1981-1999), Vicki Butler-Henderson (1994-2001), Sue Baker (1980-1991), Steve Berry (1993-1999).Presenters Frank Page (1980-1988), Richard Hammond (2002-2007), James May (1999-2007), Jason Barlow (2000-2002), Michele Newman (1993-1998), Andy Wilman (1994-2001), Adrian Simpson (2000-2001), Kate Humble (1999-2000), Noel Edmonds (1978-1999).Presenters Tom Boswell (1981-1990), Steve Lee (1992-1993), Stewart Woodcock (1981-1982), Brandan Coogan (1999), Julia Bradbury (1998-1999), Peter Macann (1980), Ted Clements (1981-1984), Russell Bray (1985-1986), Marian Foster (1980).	179468
1988	Top Line (aka Alien Terminator)	MF			Italy	Journalist Ted Angelo (Franco Nero), a down on his luck writer drinking his way into oblivion down in Columbia, hustling anyone for money, discovers an UFO inside a cave in the Columbia jungle. When he tries to spread the word, no one believes him. Suddenly he’s hunted by almost every organization such as the CIA, the KGB, the Mob, Nazis and even ETs. 	179469
1972	Top of the Heap	M				Reporter (Arnold Dover). Reporter (Maria Lennard). Reporter (Dan Roth). Reporter (Mayrita Varna).	179470
1991	Top of the Heap: Stocks and Bondages	T			Episode #4. 3-28-1991	Newscaster (John Hostetter).	179471
1989	Top of the Hill	T			Series	Reporter Sheila Kemper (Kate McNeil) ambushes Tom's aide Link. She accuses him and by extension Tom of ethics violation. Her probing reveals as secret that leads to tragedy	179472
1955	Top of the World	M	DVD -R HQ 8798, 8799			Press	179473
1952	Top Secret	M				Reporter.1st Reporter (Tim Turner)	179474
1957	Top Secret Affair	M	VHS 400	Marquand, John P. (Characters from his novel, "Melville Goodwin, U.S.A.").  Ronald Kibbee (Screenplay)	Ness Book - PR	Magazine Publisher Dottie Peale (Susan Hayward) of Newsworld magazine, which is part of the media conglomerate Peale Enterprises. Powerful publisher angry when the candidate she championed as head of Joint Atomic International Commission is passed over.Arranges for the general picked for the job to stay at her home. Reporter Lotzie (Michael Fox). Reporters (Hal K. Dawson, Hugh Lawrence, Richard H. Cutting, Tom Wilson).With help of assistant Phil Bentley (Paul Stewart), she uncovers  scandals on military man and tells her photographer to get pictures of  general when he is not looking. Army public information officer Col. Gooch (Jim Backus) arrives with the general.Publisher falls in love with general. Changes article and burns the photographs. General breaks off with her and she prints an article about an affair he had with a spy. Furor breaks out after story runs. At hearing, publisher admits article was fake.Admits she dishonored herself and the whole profession of journalism. General is cleared. Publisher resigns and wins general back Trial TV Broadcaster (Louis Quinn)	179475
1982	Top Secret: Battle for the Pentagon Papers, The	P	L.A. Theatre Works Audio Theatre Collection - Two Compact Discs. Cast:  Meg Greenfield (Diane Adair). Ben Bagdikian (John Getz). Ben Bradlee (John Heard). Ron Ziegler (Raphael Sbarge). Katherine Graham (Susan Sullivan). Gene Patterson (Bo Foxworth). Dennis Doolin (Charles Janasz). Mury Morder (James Gleason). Brian Kelly (Gregory Harrison). 	Aarons, Leroy and Geoffrey Cowan		Newspaper. Washington Post’s decision to publish the top secret study documenting U.S. involvement in Vietnam. The subsequent trial tested the parameters of the First Amendment, pitting the public’s right to know against the government’s desire for secrecy. The epic legal battle between the government and the press went to the nation’s highest court -- arguably the most important Supreme Court case eve on freedom of the press. Play is based on interviews with the participants and actual trial transcripts. Executive Editor Ben Bradlee of The Washington Post. Editor Ben Haig Bagdikian of The Washington Post who was leaked portions of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg. The Washington Post Chairman of the Board Frederick Sessions (”Fritz”) Beebe, a lawyer. Publisher and Chairman of the Board of The Washington Post, Katharine Meyer Graham. Editorial Page Editor Meg Greenfield of The Washington Post who won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 1978. Staff Reporter Murray Marder for The Washington Post. Managing Editor Eugene Patterson of The Washington Post. Senior Washington Correspondent Chalmers (Chal) Roberts of The Washington Post. Reporter and Military Correspondent George C. Wilson of The Washington Post. White House Press Secretary and Assistant to the President Ronald Ziegler in the Richard Nixon administration. Act One takes place in Editor Ben Bradlee’s Living Room on June 17, 1971. Act Two takes place in the Federal Courtroom, June 21, 1971. 	179476
2007	Top Secret!	NJ		Alfonsi, Alice	#2 Corey in the House Series	Reporter is accidentally told about a private conversation Cory had with the President and a national news scandal erupts.  Can Cory out-scheme the paparazzi or will he cause a major catastrophe. Corey Baxter is just a regular kid from San Francisco but when his dad gets the job of White House chef, Cory is living one floor away from the President of the United States.	179477
1942	Top Sergeant	M				Radio Newscaster (Hugh Beaumont). Army Press Photographer (Jan Wiley)	179478
1969	Topaz	M	DVD		Hitchcock	Headlines. Hitchcock: Newspaper headline announcing resolution of Cuban crisis in final frames	179479
1997	Topaz	N		Jenkins, Beverly	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	179480
1966	Topless Story, The	M			AFI-Fashion Editors/Magazines/Photo's	Magazine Photographer	179481
1997	Topless Women Talk About Their Lives	M				Interviewer (Anita McNaught)	179482
1937	Topper	M	DVD -R HQ 9202, 9203			Courtroom Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Photographer (Sheldon Jett).	179483
1995	Topping From Below	N		Reese, Laura		Reporter Nora Tibbs for the Sacramento Bee discovers in her murdered sister's computer a diary that details her brief affair with an arrogant music professor in his late 1940s. Her shy sister was found bound, gagged and mutilated.Professor cruelly exploited the overweight, love-starved woman forcing her to submit to a humiliating gamut of sexual practices. Convinced that he is the murderer, Tibbs sets out to prove his guilt by pretending to submit to his depraved aberrations.But to her astonishment, she discovers dark, pagan side of herself. Graphic descriptions of exotic sexual practices including bondage, sadomasochism, bestiality are presented alongside Tibbs' sweetly romantic relationship with a fellow reporter.	179484
1996	Tor des Feuers, Das	MTF				Reporter (Christian Rogler).	179485
1999	Torch	N		Mills, Deanie Francis		Investigative Reporter Jillian Ross for an alternative newspaper in Dallas is on the trail of a serial arsonist makes a terrifying realization -- that the fiery killer knows here every thought and every move.Ross has been quite successful in her career due to her determination to research difficult stories presenting both sides and taking a stand. Best friend is Photographer Randi Smith.Political tension between Blacks and Latinos and she smells an important story when she hears of a political rally being staged in rather dangerous Little Mexico. Her editor tries to discourage her from attending.But she and Smith go. Smith is reluctant citing her responsibilities as a single mother. A full-scale riot takes place and Smith is hit by stray bullets and killed. Ross is devastated blaming herself for her friend's death.	179486
1916	Torch Bearer, The	M		Gooden, Arthur H. (Story). J. Edward Hungerford (Adaptation).	AFI-Newspapers - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner of the Boston Star, John Huntley-Knox (William Russell), is a millionaire newspaper owner who fights political corruption.Also a boxer. The district attorney swears in his newspaper staff as a special police to protect him when he is threatened by the opposition.At the end, Huntley-Knox rallies a band of newsboys and reporters to rescue the  woman he loves.	179487
1950	Torch For a Long Journey	N		Shapiro, Lionel		Press	179488
1953	Torch Song	M				Press	179489
1988	Torch Song Triology	M				Photographer (Alva Chinn)	179490
1978	Torch That Burns, The	N		Shaw, Evelyn		News Media	179491
2007	Torchwood: End of Days	T			Episode #13. 1-1-2007	Newsreader (Carrie Grace).	179492
1937	Torchy Blane: Adventurous Blonde, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1764 and ending on 1771. VHS 775	Nebel, Frederick (Characters). Robertson White, David Diamond (Screenplay)	#2 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) is accused of getting preferential treatment from her  fiancé police detective.Reporters for the New York Globe fake a murder to get Torchy to print it as a scoop. The owner of The Globe objects, but eventually agrees to the scheme as long as the newspaper is kept out of it. A playwright goes along with the hoax -- but ends up dead.Torchy gets her scoop. She also solves the crime, identifying the killer as the owner of the Globe who went along with the hoax planned by his staff because it gave him the chance to kill the man who cheated with his wife.Reporter Pete (George E. Stone). Reporter Matt (William Hopper). Reporter Dud (Charles Foy).  Reporter Mugsy (Bobby Watson). Telegram Clerk (Willard Parker).	179493
1938	Torchy Blane: Blondes at Work  (aka Adventures of Torchy Blane, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 1765 and ending on 1771. VHS 771. VHS 508	Nebel, Frederick (Characters). Albert DeMond (Screenplay)	#4 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) now works for The Star. She discovers policeman keeps diary of everything her policeman boy does. She gets the diary and stays one step ahead of the competition. "I'm Torchy Blane of The Star."Pretends to call in the wrong verdict on a sensational trial so all the other papers have the wrong story.  She's held in contempt and jailed for releasing the story before the jury comes in.Police boyfriend calls in a scoop for her and shows her a copy of The Star with her byline on the exclusive. Star Editor Maxie (Joe Cunningham).  Editor Boylan (Robert Middlemass). Reporter Duffy (Bobby Jarvis).Reporters (Eddie Foster, Jack A. Goodrich, J.G. MacMahon). First Newsboy (Spec O'Donnell). Last Newsboy (George O'Hanlon).Variety, 3/16/38: "Scoops are so easy to Miss Farrell, it seems that at any moment, she is going to scoop the film…"	179494
1938	Torchy Blane: Fly-Away Baby (aka Fly Away Baby)	M	DVD -R HQ 1763. SVDSP 1412. SV 418	Nebel, Frederick (Characters).	#3 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) solves a murder and smuggling case during a round-the-world flight.  Editor Maxie Monkhouse (Raymond Hatton). .Reporter with Sprague (Jack Richardson). Reporter with Gahagan (Jack Wise). Newsreel Reporter at Airport  (Frank Orth). Herald Copy Boy (Don Downen). Reporter (John Harron)Torchy to her editor: "You always told me to play up the feminine angle in my stories. A woman doing anything is good copy. Here I'd be (a woman) against two men and I'll beat them too."Frederick Nebel's skinny, drunk-as-a-skunk Kennedy of the Free Press became a sassy, brassy, sexy wisecracking newswoman named Torchy Blane of The Herald. Fast-talking, feisty, self-confident and even cocky.In the 1930s, a female reporter was the most independent and intelligent role model for young women the movies had to offer.	179495
1939	Torchy Blane: Private Detective	M	DVD -R HQ 3300	Nebel, Frederick (Characters).	#5 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Jane Wyman), newspaper reporter-sleuth.	179496
1936	Torchy Blane: Smart Blonde	M	DVD -R HQ 1762. SVDSP 810. VHS 509	Nebel, Frederick (Story: "No Hard Feelings"). Kenneth Gamet, Don Ryan (Screenplay)	#1 Torchy Blane Movies. First entry in the Torchy Blane series. Film remade as "A Shot in the Dark" in 1941 and the Torchy Blane character, originally a male in the short story, is a male reporter again.	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) for The Morning Herald.  Man she wants to interview is killed in a taxi with her. She keeps outshining her policeman boyfriend in solving crimes.  Also conceals information when it serves her purpose.City Editor (Joe Cunningham). Reporter Jones (Lyle Moraine). Reporter Grant (Ferdinand Schumann-Heink). Reporter Hymie (Jack Wise).Steve trying to prevent Torchy from following him: "This rat hole is no place for a woman." Torchy: "But I'm a newspaperman!"	179497
1939	Torchy Blane: Torchy Blane in Chinatown	M	DVD -R HQ 1768. SVDSP 1307. VHS 774	Leinster, Murray, Will Jenkins (Story - "Purple Hieroglyph, The") and Frederick Nebel (Characters).  George Bricker (Screenplay)	#7 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) now works for the New York Star. Involved in several murders linked to the sale of sacred Chinese jade pieces. Maxie, the City Editor (Joe Cunningham).Agrees not to print anything until her fiancé policeman says it's okay, but then runs an article saying the police have no clue in the case.Tactics: Pretends to be a mourner so she can sneak into the midnight burial of one of the victims. "Who is she, a burglar you know?" "No, she's a newspaperwoman." "Well, it's almost the same thing."	179498
1938	Torchy Blane: Torchy Blane in Panama	M	DVD -R HQ 7300. DVD -R HQ 1766. VHS 772	Nebel, Frederick (Characters). Anthony Coldeway (Story). George Bricker (Screenplay)	#5 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Lola Lane) investigates a bank robbery scooping rival reporter Bill Canby (Larry Williams)."You know, a girl gets fed up on three-alarm fires, stick-ups and murders."	179499
1939	Torchy Blane: Torchy Blane…Playing With Dynamite   (aka Torchy Plays with Dynamite)	M	DVD -R HQ 1770. VHS 423	Littleton, Scott (Story -- "Dead or Alive") and Frederick Nebel (Characters). Earle Snell, Charles Belden (Screenplay)	#9 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Jane Wyman) works for The Daily Star. Bank robbery and murder. Calls in her story but is stopped by police as she races to the newsroom. Ends up in court where she sees a female shoplifter who is a girlfriend of one of the robbers.Torchy wants to go to jail to talk to the woman and when the police refuse to arrest her, she goes around town setting off false fire alarms until she is caught.  She escapes with the woman and goes to San Francisco where police capture the crooks.Maxie (Joe Cunningham), Daily Star City Editor. Reporter (Larry Williams). Reporter at the Sportland Arena (John Ridgely).	179500
1938	Torchy Blane: Torchy Gets Her Man	M	DVD -R HQ 1767 and ending on 1771. VHS 773	Nebel, Frederick (Characters). Anthony Coldeway (Story). Albert DeMond (Screenplay)	#6 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell), now working for the Evening Globe Bulletin is involved with a gang of counterfeiters passing phony bills at a race track. Star Editor Maxie (Joe Cunningham). Newspaper Office Worker (Alice Connors).Feds ask police to get cooperation of editors of various newspapers in not printing details of the investigations. Blane's editor tells her to keep off the story, but she refuses to be muzzled. Convinces editor to let her pursue the story.Captured, tied up and escapes.	179501
1939	Torchy Blane: Torchy Runs for Mayor	M	DVD -R HQ 1769. SV 420	Nebel, Frederick (Characters). Earle Snell (Screenplay)	#8 Torchy Blane Movies	Reporter Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) for The Star. Attacks a doctor working with the mayor. Wiretaps the mayor's office and is discovered. The doctor convinces a number of the paper's major advertisers to drop their business.Owner demands Blane stop her attacks, write editorial retracting previous statements. She breaks into mayor's office, ransacks it looking for incriminating information. Police tell her there are some things even a newspaper reporter cannot get away with.That includes breaking and entering.  Even with information, Blane cannot convince owner of her paper to run a story, so she tries to peddle it to other papers. No one will publish it. Finally convinces Hogart Ward (Irving Bacon), editor of The Blotter.Editor claims he has gone to prison six times for printing the truth. He runs article that mayor elected with underworld money. Editor is killed. Blane runs for mayor. Kidnapped by doctor. Fellow crooks plant bomb in police car. Doctor blown up instead.Blane wins the election, but gives it up. Editor Maxie (Joe Cunningham). First Editor A. Dalzell (Jeffrey Sayre). Third Editor H.T. Cope (Wedgewood Nowell). Photographer (Jack A. Goodrich). Photographer in Mayor's Office (John Ridgely).	179502
2009	Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood: Tori Takes Manhattan	T	DVD -R HQ 11315			News Media greet Tori Spelling who talks about her new jewelry line. She flies solo for the work trip to the East Coast: meets her publisher, does interviews, talk shows and charity events, greets the paparazzi and promotes her new jewelry line on HSN. Dean has a surprise for Valentine’s Day.  	179503
1994	Tori Miracle: Death Pays the Rose Rent	NM		Malmont, Valerie S.	#1Tori Miracle Mysteries	New York Journalist Tori Miracle loses her newspaper job and accepts an invitation from her former college roommate in Lickin Creek, Pa. She learns her friend is planning to divorce her philandering husband whose ancestors founded the town.He is also this year's recipient of annual Rose Rent, a tribute paid by the three religious congregations to the founder's current heirs. But before the celebration, her husband is murdered, a rose decorating his chest.Then a prominent judge is found dead with a second rose in his hand. Miracle makes friends with police chief. Her friend becomes prime suspect. Séances involved and a machine for talking to spirits invented by Thomas Edison.Miracle brings her two cats along for the adventure.	179504
2003	Tori Miracle: Death, Bones and Stately Homes	NM		Malmont, Valerie S.	#6 Toni Miracle Mysteries	New York Journalist Tori Miracle hasn't made a great impression on Lickin Creek. She's been blamed for the historical society fire, the death of the town's only doctor, the death of a senator, and the absence of the town's former police chief.Now that her editor is back on the job, Tori is reduced to part-time reporter. When her best friend asks her to write some copy for the local Humane Society's historical house tour, she reluctantly agrees.While visiting the homes, she and her girlfriend discover skeletal remains in a building but do not tell police in order to safeguard the tour. Meanwhile, Tori's editor demands a story on an escaped convict who may return to Lickin Creek for revenge.The skeleton disappears, another turns up, a local businessman is murdered, and Tori suffers several near misses. An escaped convict may be heading to Lickin Creek to get even with his wife. Tori is being stalked by an unknown person.She hasn't heard from Garnet since January. Tori continues to try to find her niche in Lickin Creek.	179505
2000	Tori Miracle: Death, Guns and Sticky Buns	NM		Malmont, Valerie S.	#5 Toni Miracle Mysteries	New York Journalist Tori Miracle, now working for The Chronicle, the local newspaper in Lickin Creek, Pa was a once-hip New Yorker who is getting used to living in a quaint Pennsylvania town famous for its gooey, oversized sticky buns.For Tori, it means kissing her diet good-bye, always showing up in the wrong clothes, and struggling with a love life. And now that she's filling in for the editor of the Lickin Creek Chronicle and has the town newspaper to look after as well as her cats.Sometimes it means co-sponsoring public events like a Civil War re-enactment for the local women's college. But when the charmingly authentic re-enactment is done, it appears that someone used one live bullet in an antique gun.And a man is dead. Her favor of temporarily editing the local newspaper has resulted in more danger than she had ever expected. She becomes involved with the local police chief Garnet Gachenaeur and sublets her Manhattan apartment.Due to a miscommunication, Garnet fails to realize what Tori did and accepts an assignment in Costa Rica. A congressman has been killed with a Civil War weapon that should have been firing blanks. The college president asks Tori to investigate.	179506
1997	Tori Miracle: Death, Lies and Apple Pies	NM		Malmont, Valerie S.	#2 Tori Miracle Mystery	New York Journalist Tori Miracle returns to Lickin Creek, Pa to visit long-distance boyfriend, the local police chief. Plans to vacation together are interrupted when someone kills a man who promised to sell acreage to proposed nuclear waste facility.Miracle investigates after agreeing to speak to the literary society, act as "celebrity" judge for recipe entries in the local apple festival and consider becoming temporary editor of the newspaper.She has her cats, her sexiest nightgown and the highest hopes a jaded New Yorker dares have as she sets off to Lickin Creek. First victim is poisoned. She and chief are now looking for a murderer.	179507
2000	Tori Miracle: Death, Snow and Mistletoe	NM		Malmont, Valerie S.	#3 Toni Miracle Mysteries	New York Journalist Tori Miracle is now editor of The Chronicle, the town's only newspaper in Lickin Creek, Pa. She's busy covering the community theater's annual Christmas pageant.Assignment interrupted abruptly when the town's only full-time policeman bursts into the church hall with news that a five-year-old boy is lost deep in the snow-covered woods.During search for the boy, remains of another child missing for 37 years is uncovered. Two of the pageant's middle-aged sugar plum fairies are murdered. Is there a serial killer loose? Is Miracle the next target?Miracle was enticed by her boyfriend, the local police chief, to move to Lickin Creek.  Her boyfriend leaves for a six-month stint with the foreign service. Having nowhere else to go, she stays on working as temporary editor of The Chronicle.	179508
2007	Torn	N		Eveleigh-Bell, Beverley		Gossip Columnist malicious charts the developing relationship between a rich and powerful businessman and a woman.  She must determine if she can have a future with a charismatic but ruthless man who has become so central to her life.	179509
2007	Torn Between 2 Brothas	N		Porter, Linda		African American TV Reporter Natalie Norwood has dreamed of being a TV anchorwoman all of her life and now she has her foot in the door at a local TV station in Las Vegas as an evening producer and fill-in reporter. Not to mention that she gets to work near Miles Grey, the fine cameraman who is an excellent piece of eye candy. While working one evening, Norwood and Grey are asked to cover a shooting on the North side of town. Neither of them realize that this incident is the beginning of their bond. As time goes by, they start dating and things seem to be going perfectly until Natalie’s old flame appears, the man who could make her panties wet by just saying her name. He says he’s a changed man, no longer the womanizing cheat that he was in college and he promises to never hurt her again. Natalie has to decide whether this is true. Should she stay with Miles or give her old flame another chance? Meanwhile, she is betrayed by her childhood friend in the worst possibly way. 	179510
1966	Torn Curtain	M				Swedish Photographer (Jan Malmsjo)	179511
2004	Tornado (aka Nature Unleashed: Tornado)	M	DVD -R HQ 8116, 8117		Canada. Ness	TV Reporter-Cameraman Josh Palladay (Daniel Bernhardt), whose dad-cameraman was swept away while filming a tornado. Now 30 years later, Josh has grown up and trying to investigate tornadoes.He ends up in Romania getting involved in a devil worshipping cult.	179512
1995	Tornado Run	M				TV Newscaster (S.K. White), SNN News	179513
2002	Tornado Warning	M				TV Weatherperson Dee Mazur (Thea Gill) is the estranged daughter of a dedicated meterologist who was disgraced when his tornado detecting system failed because of a computer snafu. He struggles to redeem himself and predicts that a major tornado will destroy an Oklahoma torn in the middle of its 100th birthday celebration.  Dee and a news team of storm chasers who cover tornadoes follow the story. He teams up with his former partner and reporter-daughter to warn the residents and avert a catastrophe. 	179514
2003	Toronto Rocks	T				Correspondent (Jian Ghomeshi).	179515
2003	Toronto Show, The	DT			Canada. Series (2003-)	Hollywood Reporter -- Ron the Hollywood Reporter (Ron Sparks). The Yonge Street Correspondent (Mike "Nug" Nahrgang).	179516
1999	Torowisko	MF			Poland	TV Interviewer (Izabela Kuna).	179517
2004	Torque	M				Reporter (Tina Shelley).	179518
2002	Torso: Evelyn Dick Story, The	MT				Newsreel Announcer (Christopher Marren). The 1946-1947 murder trial of young and beautiful Evelyn Dick remains the most lurid murder case in Canadian history.	179519
1949	Torst	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Deliverer (Herman Greid).	179520
1995	Tortilla Curtain, The	N		Boyle, T. Coraghessan		News Media	179521
2005	Tortilla Heaven	M				Financial News Reporter (David Allen Cluck). Cameraman (Jeff Padilla).	179522
2006	Tortoise Stew	N		Camburn, Patricia		Reporter Kelly Sands in north Florida finds a bomb on her desk the night she has covered a controversial annexation hearing in the small town of Calloway. Developers hope to build a movie studio and landing strip within the city limits.Dead armadillos and gopher tortoise carcasses are left as calling cards to those opposing the development as the commission meetings erupt into all-out warfare.With the murder of one commissioner in Calloway and the suicide of that commissioner's wife, Kelly begins an investigation that threatens to topple the carefully laid plans of the developers and politicians.When a young girl is killed by a semi from Monster Mart, the environmentalists become even more vocal against the planned airstrip.Amidst it all, Kelly and her colleagues fight to maintain journalistic integrity while attempting to bring justice to the crazy world of Florida politics.	179523
1943	Tortoise Wins by a Hare	C	L. Vol. 1, Golden Age		Golden Age of Looney Tunes, The, Vol. 1, Side 10	Headlines, pictures in the paper of Bugs Bunny and Tortoise talk.	179524
1939	Torture Ship	M				Reporter (Carleton Young). Mad scientist performs experiments on captured criminals on board his private ship.	179525
2006	Torvill & Dean's Dancing on Ice	T				Commentator (Andrew Voss - Voice).	179526
2000	Tosca’s Kiss	N		Colby, Tyler		News Media hysteria, homophobia, alleged police incompetence in the gay mecca of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware descent on the community when  prominent gay men die one-by-one throughout the summer. 	179527
1995	Tot ziens	MF				Journalist Brussel (Johan van Assche).	179528
1991	Total Exposure	T	SV 170		10-8-92	TV Anchorwoman (Wendy Gordon)	179529
1997	Total Force	M				News Media. Reporter (Caron Stron) Newsman (Don McCafferty).	179530
1990	Total Recall	M				News Media. Reporter (Rebecca Ruth). Newscaster (Paula McClure).	179531
1999	Total Recall 2070: Brain Fever	T			Episode #10. 3-16-1999	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ola Sturik). Reporter #2 (David Rosser).	179532
1999	Total Recall 2070: Eye Witness	T			Episode #19. 5-18-1999	Reporter (Ola Sturik).	179533
2003	Total Request Live	T			UK. Series 2003-	News Presenter Tim Kash (2003-2005). Presenters Dave Berry, Emma Griffiths (2003-2005), Alex Zane (2004), Maxine Akhtar (2005-), Jo Good (2005-).	179534
2006	Totally Frank: Episode #2.1	T			UK. Episode #14.4-9-2006	Photographer (Sara Stockbridge).	179535
1991	Totally Hidden Video	T	SV 107		10-5-91	News Media	179536
1992	Totally Wild	DT				News Media. Reporter (Sami Lukis). Reporter (Katrina Warren)	179537
1989	Toter Mann. Kriminalroman	NM		Karsunke, Yaak	Germany	Radio Journalist	179538
2004	Toter Strand	N		Zeindler, Peter	Switzerland	Journalist	179539
1962	Toter sucht seinen Morder, Ein	MF				TV Newscaster (Kenneth Kendall)	179540
1996	Totes Kreuz	NM		Junge, Reinhard	Germany	TV Journalist	179541
1957	Toto in the Moon (Toto nella Luna)	M			Italy	Magazine Publisher Achille (Ugo Tognazzi) is a dictatorial publisher	179542
2002	Tou du	TF			China	TV Reporter (Mark A. Neely).	179543
1997	Touch	M				Reporter Kathy Worthington (Janeane Garofalo).  Shelly (Jullie Condra), KQRD News.	179544
1999	Touch	N		Embry, Michael	Sports Journalist for newspapers, a national news service and magazines.	Sportswriter Blake Williams meets Carla Reeves, a clerk in the medical records section, while picking up some shot records for his children at the medical center in Grand City. Williams has been a widower for three years, his wife having died from breast cancer. He hasn’t dated anyone since her death. Meanwhile, Carla has been involved in a long relationship with Frank Mincer, the only man she has ever been out with in her life. Blake and Carla accidentally meet in several places around town and become friends, but she has to be secretive about the relationship because Frank is insanely jealous and possessive. What first begins as a friendship develops into love between Blake and Carla.	179545
1991	Touch and Die	M		Howellet, John, Piernico Solinas (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Frank (Martin Sheen), chief of the Rome Bureau of Western Morning News, prize-winning journalist investigates murders. Victims' hands cut off. Connects attacks to a plutonium theft. Dashes from Italy to Paris to Africa to track cargo.In Africa, joins colleague, Limey (Horst Buchholz), is captured,, escapes, hides plutonium, returns to Italy, then to Paris to track the dealers. Passes himself off as dealer, connects money trail to senator, old friend of journalist. Senator innocent.Goes public to denounce his campaign manager who was going to use money for senator's presidential campaign. Journalist hailed on front page of his paper for breaking story. Special Correspondent Harrison (Bradley Cole) from Washington to keep eye on him.Aspiring Reporter Carlo (Luca Venantini) is almost pushed under a subway. Reporter sneaks into hospital, disguises self as doctor to contact source. Breaks into van and onto ship to get information. "First rule of journalism…someone knocks you down….""…you get right back up. Then you start writing about it." Newscaster (Max Anderson).	179546
1986	Touch and Go	M	DVD -R HQ 8311, 8312.			Newscaster Ron Stokes. Reporter (Mark Jacobs). Reporter (Ford Lee). Reporter (Richard McNaly).	179547
1991	Touch and Go (Yat Chuk Chik Faat)	M				Journalist, nosy, sister of a cop	179548
1999	Touch of Frost, A: Appendix Man	T			Episode #21. 3-7-1999	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News. TV Journalist (David Summer).Man is found hanged in his home. Detective Frost connects a painting that appears to have been stolen from the hanged man with an art robbery and murder some years before.	179549
1992	Touch of Frost, A: Care and Protection (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 12-6-1992	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Nursing his terminally-ill wife, Det. Inspector "Jack" Frost's life becomes more stressed when during a missing-child investigation, he unearths evidence on a 30-year-old case involving a skeleton chained to a locked strongbox that is empty.	179550
1992	Touch of Frost, A: Conclusions	T			Episode #3. 12-20-1992	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Frost investigates an MP's son who is involved in a hit-and-run accident and a robbery at a private casino, which occur on the same night. He gets a humorless new partner to help him.	179551
2004	Touch of Frost, A: Dancing In the Dark	T			Episode #35. 2-22-2004	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News. Tragic case of lust, greed and death.	179552
1995	Touch of Frost, A: Dead Male One	T			Episode #10. 1-22-1995	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Man's body is discovered floating in the river. Star player of a local soccer team collapses during a press conference, following an incident on the pitch in which he received head injuries.	179553
1996	Touch of Frost, A: Deep Waters	T			Episode #16. 2-4-1996	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Sub-postmistress is fatally stabbed in a small-scale robbery. A beautiful first-year psychology student and swimmer is attacked on campus. Frost's investigations uncover a link with the death of another beautiful young girl swimmer two years earlier.	179554
1996	Touch of Frost, A: Fun Times for Swingers	T			Episode #15. 1-28-1996	Reporter Sandy Langford Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News. A woman commits suicide naked in public and Frost connects her death with the later death of a gigolo. Series of break-ins at the local cricket pavilion.	179555
1997	Touch of Frost, A: House Calls	T			Episode #18. 2-16-1997	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Body of a small-time burglar is found at an abandoned farm. Man returns home late one night to find his children dead and his wife missing. Frost makes a serious error of judgment.	179556
1994	Touch of Frost, A: Minority of One, A	T			Episode #4. 1-9-1994	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.Frost is assigned a new, West Indian detective constable. Police racism accusation.	179557
1997	Touch of Frost, A: Penny for the Guy	T			Episode #17. 2-9-1997	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News. TV Reporter (Christa Ackroyd). Newsreader (Chris Kiddey). Ruthless kidnapper holds a supermarket chain ransom by threatening the life of a young boy.	179558
1994	Touch of Frost, A: Stranger in the House	T			Episode #7. 1-30-1994	Reporter Sandy Longford (Bill Stewart) of the Denton Evening News.	179559
1965	Touch of Genius, The	P	MLPL	Dias, E.J.	Play Index, 1961-67	Press	179560
2007	Touch of Grace	NR		Goodnight, Linda	Harlequin	Journalist Gretchen Barker was torn between devastating grief and a desire for revenge when her sister's body was discovered near a New Orleans mission. The crusading reporter mourned her sister's drug problems and the family trouble that started them.But the minister's professions of help made her suspicious. But the more she got to know the minister, the more she recognized his courage in the face of adversity and his commitment to faith.Gretchen's sharp edges began to soften until a mysterious phone call left her questioning whether he truly had something to hide.	179561
1959	Touch of Larceny, The	M		Garve, Andrew (Novel - "Megstone Plot, The"). Roger Macdougall, Guy Hamilton, Ivan Foxwell (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book. Mason	News Media. Manipulation of media. Former submarine officer concocts scheme to plant evidence suggesting he is a spy and then sue the newspapers for libel when they accuse him of espionage. 1st Editor (John Horsley). 2nd Editor (Ronald Leigh-Hunt).Makes it appear that he has stolen government secrets and boarded a Russian ship, but he actually intends to hide out on an island. Aristocrat Englishman observes integrity of the press is at stake and investigates.He eventually finds out the truth from his fiancée who the man is also pursuing and passes the information on to a reporter. When he confronts the man and tells him he will be charged with fraud, the former officer decides to sell the "true" story.The account of how he survived a terrible shipwreck is sold to the highest bidder. "You know, I believe that these days people are intelligent in direct proportion to what they disbelieve in the newspapers."	179562
1984	Touch of Scandal, A	MT				Newscaster at Hotel (Gloria Gifford)	179563
2002	Touch of Silk	N		Wilde, Lori	Harlequin	Reporter Kay Freemont from Manhattan spends her days writing about sex and her nights wondering what all the hype is about. So when sexy, single Quinn Scofield places an advertisement in her magazine for a wife, Kay decides it’s way past time she found out. Although Kay knows she’s too repressed to live out her most forbidden fantasies, under Quinn’s imaginative tutelage she becomes more in tune with her own sensuality. This city girl thinks she has time for only a red-hot fling -- unless Quinn has his way, and she accepts his offer of a lifetime of incredible sex. 	179564
1999	Touch the Sky	N		Clinkunbroomer, Jeannette	Weinberg List	Journalist	179565
1988	Touch the Sun: Peter & Pompey	MT				Reporter at Cave (Roxanne Kimberley)	179566
1968	Touchables, The	M				Interviewers (Joan Bakewell).	179567
2007	Touchdown Nouns	NJ		Fisher, Doris with D.L. Gibbs. Illustrator Jeff Chandler		TV Reporter is the sidekick kid reporter to TV Announcer Buzz Star as grammar comes to life using entertaining sports narratives to teach language arts skills. Press-box banter introduces amusing players and exciting action.	179568
1974	Touche pas a la femme blanche	MF				Reporter (Marco Ferreri)	179569
2001	Touched by a Killer	MT	DVD -R HQ 2376, 2377. SVD 1039	Vetere, Richard (based on his novel, "Rage of the Blue Moon")		Investigative Reporter Nikki Barrington  (Isabella Hofmann) works to free a man she believes was wrongly convicted of murder before his execution. Press Conference Reporter (Sarah Deakins).	179570
1995	Touched by an Angel:	T	VHS 363  (No Beginning).		Episode. Series 9-21-1994 to 4-27-2003.	News Media	179571
1997	Touched by an Angel:  Nothing But Net	T			Episode #68. 10-5-1997	Sports Anchor (Mark Van Wagener). NBA Announcer (Jimmy Hodson).	179572
2000	Touched by an Angel: Angel On My Tree, An	T			Episode #153. 12-17-2000	TV Newscast shows video of an attack on a 17-year-old boy that landed a man in prison.	179573
2001	Touched by an Angel: Chutzpah	T			Episode #173. 10-27-2001	Editorial Writer Monica gets a job at the Portland Daily News where she works with Rachel, the paper's editorial cartoonist. Her father is Sam, a Jew who hand-makes the Torah, the holy scripture. Rachel's job is in jeopardy because she isn't edgy enough.Monica notices Rachel's extensive "personal collection" of cartoons depicting her father and the Jewish faith in an unflattering light. She sees how deep the wounds are between father and daughter. She joins Rachel at a family dinner.Rachel puts one of the "personal jabs" in the paper and immediately her panel "Chutzpah!" is the hit of Portland. She is thrilled that now she even receives fan mail. As her popularity grows, so do the number of Jewish people she offends.Monica writes an editorial criticizing her cartoon and the local rabbi asks Sam to stop Rachel. Sam leads a protest in front of the Portland Daily News and disowns his daughter on the evening news.Skinheads beat up Sam, breaking his hands and destroying the synagogue Torah. Rachel realizes her personal attacks on him and the Jewish people was the catalyst for these attacks. Rachel completes the family Torah for her father.	179574
1997	Touched by an Angel: Crisis of Faith	T			Episode #51. 2-2-1997	Reporter barrages a reverend with negative questions about the opening of a teen center. The daughter of the church's account approached the pastor to discuss a problem, but was interrupted by the push journalist.Though the pastor made an appointment to counsel her the next day, she required immediate attention. His son saw her stealing money and he walked the troubled girl home, where he stopped her from swallowing a handful of pills.Realizing that the girl's situation was beyond his realm of expertise, he decided to drive her to his father. The pastor was irrigated that his son was absent from the newspaper interview. He went to pick him up and on a dark road their cars collided.His son died in the accident. The pastor rails against God. Monica is able to convince the pastor to forgive and carry on God's work and he is able to counsel the girl, thereby finishing the task his son had started.	179575
2001	Touched by an Angel: Death in the Family, A	T			Episode #156. 2-4-2001.	Reporter (David Stuart). A narcotics team detective shoots an 11-year-old boy by mistake.	179576
1995	Touched by an Angel: Driver, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6501. SVD 880, VHS 331		Episode #15. 10-14-1995	TV Reporter Debra Willis (Vanessa Bell Calloway) learns a lesson about life and love, faces up to the reason behind her suicide attempt at 16. The high-powered TV journalist hits a teenager and leaves the scene of the accident.Her old buddy, a veteran detective, takes on the case and Willis, still covering up, ends up reporting on her own crime. She has always used the tag line, "As my mother always says…" but in real life her mom was an icy cold perfectionist always critical.Willis has attempted suicide as a teenager and now tries again but is stopped by Angel Monica. Shows Debra she has a right to be less than perfect. Willis comes clean and retains love and support of her boyfriend.	179577
2000	Touched by an Angel: Empty Chair, The	T			Episode #149. 11-19-2000	Cameraman (Gavin Sheehan). Betsy and Bud Baxter are in their 15th year of hosting the popular local TV program, "Breakfast With the Baxter's" when they learn their show is being cancelled.Still reeling from the loss, Bud and Betsy are grateful when Monica and Andrew show up on their doorstep feigning car trouble. They are a welcomed distraction for the Baxters who have devoted their lives to their show.They have avoided dealing honestly with each other. Thanks to angelic intervention, Bud and Betsy begin their lives anew.	179578
2001	Touched by an Angel: Face of God, The	T			Episode #165. 4-29-2001	British Reporter (Nyk Fry). Cloning of humans and the bombing of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945 are linked together in this story of a woman who wants to be the first to clone a human being.	179579
1994	Touched by an Angel: Fallen Angela	T			Episode #4. 10-19-1994	TV Reporter (Alexis Fernandez). Wife of man running for the U.S. Senate is being blackmailed because she supported herself as a call girl in college. Rather than tell her husband the truth, she attempts suicide by sinking her boat in middle of the lake.Monica shows here how her suicide would affect her loved ones and she chooses to live. Together, the senator and his wife decide to hold a press conference regarding her past freeing them from the threat of further blackmail.	179580
1999	Touched by an Angel: Godspeed	T			Episode #117. 5-23-1999	Reporter (Jan Broberg Felt).	179581
1995	Touched by an Angel: Hero, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6452		Episode #11. 3-4-1995	Reporter. Monica (Roma Downey) poses as a reporter to help an African-American man who is putting too much pressure on his son to succeed.Three years ago, a sheriff defused a tense hostage situation by shooting the gunman who had killed his partner. Now Monica is a journalist writing a story about the small-town sheriff and local hero.The sheriff puts intense pressure on his son to gain admission to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Rather than risk not doing well, the boy cheats on a college entrance exam and is caught. Afraid of how his father will react, he attempts suicide.While in a coma, Monica uses her angelic powers to talk to him and convince him to lie. She later helps the sheriff resolve his own inner torment. His late partner was the true hero.The sheriff froze when they confronted the criminals and his partner saved his life. Monica convinces him that God loves him regardless and is able to reunite father and son.	179582
1995	Touched by an Angel: In the Name of God	T			Episode #17. 10-28-1995	TV News Anchor (Bob Evans). Angels do battle with Satan who is posing as a politician in a fight against a white supremacy group.	179583
1995	Touched by an Angel: Interview With an Angel	T	DVD -R HQ 6464. DVD -R 1721		Episode #12. 9-23-1995	Tabloid Reporter-Editor Callie Martin (Dinah Manoff). Monica reveals her identity to a cynical tabloid editor. Monica's new assignment is to be interviewed by Callie Martin, a cynical reporter writing an expose on angelic encounters.Explaining that she is an angelic experience, Monica recounts the story of a heart transplant surgeon who is assigned to operate on a drunk driver who killed the doctor's five children.In the middle of the surgery, Monica, the transplant coordinator, stops time and reveals herself to Joe. She convinces him to complete the surgery successfully.Outraged that the killer lived, Callie tosses the interview tape away and walks out on the street. She is nearly hit by a bus but is rescued by the drunk driver who the surgeon saved.Scrambling to recover the tape, Callie sees Monica, Tess and Henry wave to her as they ride on the back of a garbage truck. Monica throws the tape in the air and it turns into a dove as the truck rides on.	179584
1996	Touched by an Angel: Journalist, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11368. SVD 887		Episode #47. 12-1-1996	TV Investigative Reporter Rocky McCann (Kay Lenz) early destroys people through her reporting. Angel Andrew is a cameraman. McCann is assigned a story on an elderly couple with four foster children and writes a expose alleging child abuse.Angel Monica becomes the weather girl at a TV station. Her biggest story is the upcoming lunar eclipse. Foster children are removed from the house. McCann finds out her source on the child abuse is dubious. The elderly couple plan suicide.McCann's zealousness results from an accident on a Ferris Wheel, the Eclipse, that disabled her husband.	179585
2002	Touched by an Angel: Jump!	T	SVD 1339		Episode #196. 11-2-2002	Radio Talk-Show Host Buzz Wescott (Daniel Baldwin) dominates drive-time airwaves throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.  His radio show is number one and about to go national. All he needs to get where he wants to be is that little something extra.He plans to put a depressed teenager contemplating suicide by jumping from the ledge of his apartment building on the air. The boy is a Wescott fan and talks to him. His last words to the boy is to "jump" off the building.Soon people listening take up the chant of Jump. Buzz has lost his compassion and Angel Monica shows him the light. He goes on the air and unburdens his soul to the teenager. Begs him to not jump. He listens and comes in off the ledge.	179586
2002	Touched by an Angel: Last Chapter, The	T			Episode #180. 1-12-2002	Reporter Elizabeth Jessup is now retired and is revisited by Monica who helped her cope with her alcoholism. Elizabeth wants nothing to do with the angel who once helped her out.Monica shows up at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where Elizabeth is celebrating seven years of sobriety. In the midst of her speech, she begins to slur her words insisting that she has not been drinking. It's just a headache.Her daughter tells Monica doctors think it's a brain tumor. Monica reads Elizabeth's memoirs and asks why there is no mention of the fire Elizabeth started at the peak of her alcoholism or why she doesn't say anything about angels.Elizabeth tells Monica she'd be laughed out of the news business if she wrote about meeting an angel. That evening, Elizabeth passes out and is taken to the hospital. She has a brain tumor. She schedules surgery.She tries to finish her memoirs "before it's too late." She tells the truth about the fire and how she beat alcoholism. The surgery is over. Elizabeth is going to be all right.	179587
2002	Touched by an Angel: Rock and a Hard Place	T			Episode #191. 9-28-2002	TV News reports an asteroid and experts speculate on the fate of the Planet Earth. It ends up skipping off the Earth's atmosphere sparing the world a catastrophic impact.	179588
1996	Touched by an Angel: Sins of the Father	T	DVD -R HQ 8270.  SVD 885		Episode #39. 9-29-1996	Journalist Monica  (Roma Downey) poses as a reporter to interview a teenage boy on death row for killing a cop.	179589
1995	Touched by an Angel: There,  But For the Grace of God	T	VHS 333		Episode #10. 2-25-1995	News Media. Monica is stripped of her angelic powers to help a proud, homeless man.	179590
2001	Touched by an Angel: Thief of Hearts	T			Episode #158. 2-18-2001	Newsstand. An 11-year-old is hanging out at the local newsstand when he spies a locket dangling near the cash register. He steals the locket in plain view and runs off before anyone can catch him. Newsstand attendant Alice Dupree calls the police.Alice gives Monica a photo of the culprit caught on her security camera as well as a sketch of the heart-shaped locket, which Alice describes as a priceless family heirloom given to her by her mother.The boy is an orphan with a heart condition but Alice remains unsympathetic, anxious to get her locket back. Some bullies steal the locket. The boy tries to explain this to Alice but she doesn't believe him.He explains he prayed for God to send him a mother and that he stole the locket so he would have a gift for her. Alice is unmoved until he collapses before her eyes. He is rushed to the hospital. Alice feels bad for him but still considers herself the viAlice considers adopting the boy. As the boy takes a turn for the worse, Monica reveals herself, exposes the fact that the locket is not a cherished reminder of her mother who was an abusive alcoholic. The boy dies saying to Alice, "I love you Mom."	179591
1994	Touched by an Angel: Tough Love	T	SVD 1143 (Incomplete). SVD 876		Episode #3. 10-12-1994	Journalist Elizabeth Jessup (Phylicia Rashad) is a prominent, headstrong reporter  who won't face up to her drinking problem until she is helped by the angels. Angel Monica serves as her personal assistant. She finally admits she's a recovering alcoholic.At a birthday party for her granddaughter, Liz has too much to drink. Soon afterwards, the newswoman makes a spectacle of herself while giving a speech at the Mayor's Centennial kick-off.This incident causes her daughter to stage an intervention for her mother. The action backfires and an enraged Liz orders her guests to leave. The next day, Monica returns to work and learns that Liz started drinking to fit in with her male counterparts.Liz accidentally sets the house on fire with a cigarette while her granddaughter is playing. Monica rescues the little girl whose grandmother is too drunk to comprehend what is happening.At the hospital, Liz's daughter confronts her mother for leaving Beth inside the house to die. Returning to the house to find a music box her granddaughter cherishes, Liz encounters Monica who reveals herself. Liz becomes a recovering alcoholic.	179592
1995	Touched by an Angel: Unidentified Female	T			Episode #21. 12-2-1995	Reporter Jennifer for trendy magazine Curb has a born on her finger and a hole in her memory. Two detectives are interrogating her about a shooting death she witnessed. As she is cross-examined, her jumbled memories eventually coalesce into a narrativeThe reporter met a real-estate developer in an elevator at her office building. He invited her to a party where she meets his best friend, whose ex-girlfriend is dating the developer.The developer shows his friend an antique gun which falls off a desk and kills him. Jennifer's story corroborates the developer's story so the police release her.The dead man was on his way home to deliver yellow roses and an apology to his mother. Jennifer now takes the roses the man never got the chance to deliver to his mother.	179593
1998	Touched by an Angel: What Are Friends For?	T			Episode #94. 10-4-1998	TV Anchor (Terry Wood). Monica becomes Mayoral candidate Carrie Carver's speechwriter. Monica tells her "truth is the best spin."	179594
1999	Touched by an Angel: Whole Truth and Nothing But... The	T	SVD 804		Episode #125. 11-21-1999	Editor Liz Bradley (Ann Jillian) of the Chicago Daily Guardian -- motto: "If It's The Truth, It's News" -- is a cynic and it's up to Angel Monica to show her how far she has strayed from her initial journalism ideals.Angels cringe at the sensational headlines. There is more to the truth than just the facts these articles portray. Ray (John Patrick White) works as a gofer waiting for his big break as a reporter. Liz is impressed with Monica and hires her.She assigns Monica to a story about possible shady dealings between the mayor and some Taiwanese officials. Teams Monica with Guardian's star Reporter Lauren (Marcia Cross) who is also Liz's younger sister and feels her editor-sister is obsessed with workMayor has a secret lover and Liz wants to headline the morning paper with a story about the "mystery lover." Both Monica and Lauren object. Ray follows up on the story and discovers Lauren is the mayor's lover.Angry Liz publishes the story humiliating her sister. Ray writers another story and Liz fires him. Angel Monica enables Liz to realize she has been using the truth for harm rather than good. She rehires Ray to be a reporter. Sisters make amends.	179595
2000	Touched by an Angel: With God As My Witness	T			Episode #129. 1-9-2000	Newspaper stories. Monica shows a construction foreman two newspaper stories, one about a mobster threatening his family's life and another about the lives saved as the construction site as a result of his safety recommendations.	179596
2007	Touching	M				Reporter (Mikhaila Aaseng). 	179597
1997	Touching Evil	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter 1 (Laura Heath). Reporter 2 (Christopher Glover).	179598
1998	Touching Evil II	T	SVD 1130 (Part 1). SVDSP 1131 (Part 2). SVD 1133 (Part 4). SVD 1140 (Conclusion)		Miniseries.   Mystery!	Tabloid Reporter David Laney (James Nesbitt). Killers e-mails his intentions to the reporter	179599
1999	Touching Evil III	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Simon Thomson). Reporter (Claudine Grant).	179600
2004	Touching Evil: Attachment	T			Episode #8. 5-10-2004	TV Anchorperson (Tamara Taggart).	179601
2004	Touching Evil: Justine	T			Episode #3. 3-26-2004	News Media. Reporter (Dagmar Midcap).	179602
2004	Touching Evil: Pilot	T	DVD -R 1609		Episode #1. 3-12-2004	News Media. Journalist (Claudine Grant).	179603
2004	Touching Evil: Slash 30	T			Episode #4. 4-2-2004	Reporter (Myfanwy Meilen).	179604
2007	Touching Stars	NR		Richards, Emilie		TV Journalist Eric Fortman, a hotshot war correspondent, has maintained a cordial relationship with his former wife who has built a good life for herself and her three sons as an innkeeper in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. She has covered with the boys for the reporter’s absence and broken promises. A neighbor has been a loving surrogate father to the boys and her own best friend. Then on the eve of her oldest son’s graduation, the charismatic broadcast journalist returns having nearly lost his life in Afghanistan. He has lost his way and his courage and needs a place to recover. His ex-wife realizes this might be the last chance for her sons to establish a real bond with their father. She offers him a summer at the inn and a chance to put things right. Both are all too aware that their onetime love and attraction are still there. But can the pieces of their broken lives be mended, or are they better laid to rest?	179605
1949	Tough Assignment	M		Hittleman, Carl K. (Story). Milton Luban (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Photographer and husband-wife team Dan Reilly (Don Barry) and Margie Reilly (Marjorie Steele) try to expose ring forcing shopkeepers to buy uninspected stolen beef. Couple first get wind of story when they get picture of thugs beating up butcher.Reilly convinces his editor to let him do a series of articles on the racket. He is assaulted by thugs. He and his wife follow meat delivery truck to a ranch and hire on as a handyman and cook. Reilly secretly continues to write articles about the gang.Gang also involved in cattle rustling. When the stories appear,  gang leader tries to pay Reilly to kill the reporter responsible for the articles. Another member of the gang recognizes the reporter and plans to kill him. But Reilly is able to escape.Crooks captured by police who have been notified by Margie Reilly.	179606
1977	Tough Get Going, The	NM		Bagby, George		News Media	179607
1986	Tough Guys	M	DVD -R 1740 (Substantial Media Excerpts)			Newscaster (Michele Marsh). Reporter #1 (Skip Stellrecht). Reporter #2 (David Michael O'Neill)	179608
1987	Tough Guys Don't Dance	M				Writer. Fledging writer Tim Madden (Ryan O'Neal) finds himself involved in five murders and two suicides.	179609
2004	Tough Journey, A: To the Heart of Happiness	N		Cole, Evelyn		Photojournalist Bernie Perkins is also a surfer who is in conflict with his father over local politics on one level and his father's insults on another. His father owns the newspaper in Huntington Beach, California.Perkins is a lay philosopher and a lapsed artist. He tries to love his wife, who, like his father, insults him. He adores his three-year-old son and his mother, a native of France. His son dies. His wife leaves him.Someone murders the neighborhood dogs one by one. Bernie tries to find the murderer. He runs for city council to protect the women's shelter. Due to his father's sabotage, he loses the election by a few votes.He chooses an affair with his married neighbor over a woman who is too available, takes his neighbor to France. When he loses his mother, he travels from the despair of attempted suicide into the mysteries of his own heart.He returns understanding some of the complexities that fuel family, neighborhood, and community conflicts and discovers who really killed the dogs and why. It's a wild ride all the way	179610
1938	Tough Kid	M				Radio Commentator (Cliff Howell)	179611
1999	Tough Love	N		Tine, Robert	Woman journalist - Novelization of television series created by John Masius with story and teleplay by Del Shores	Female Journalist	179612
1999	Tough Reporters and Columnists	D	IJPC 123	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Twenty-Three -- 1980s, The: Part One -- Tough Reporters. ColumnistsFilm and TV Excerpts include: Tough Reporters: “Absence of Malice,” Word of Honor” “The Mean Season,” “Messenger of Death,” “Fletch,” “Fletch Lives,” “Power,” “Flash of Green,” “Hunter: The Incident.”Columnists: “City in Fear,” “Night Heat,”  “Highway to Heaven: Bassinger’s New York,” “Malice in Wonderland,”  “The Gossip Columnist,” “Night Court: Advice Columnists,” “Growing Pains,” “Take My Daughters, Please,”“Heartburn,” “Warm Hearts, Cold Feet,” “A Good Sport,” “Continental Divide.”	179613
1937	Tough To Handle	M	VHS 844	Kyne, Peter B. (Story).	Ness Book	Reporter Ed McIntyre (Kane Richmond) in a murder mystery. Newsboy Mike Sanford (Frankie Darro).  Sanford and McIntyre solve the crime, beat up gang members and save the day. Editor (Lee Phelps).	179614
1999	Toughest Indian in the World, The	SS	OWN - H	Alexie, Sherman	New Yorker, The --  June 21-28, 1999	News Media	179615
1952	Toughest Man in Arizona, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6754, 6755			Newspaper Editor Nathan Barlack (Cliff Clark).	179616
1985	Toughlove	MT				Newspaper Reporter (Saul Daniels).	179617
1989	Tour of Duty: Doc Hock	T		Bielak, Robert	Episode #39. 9-30-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) is glad to see Myron back but tells him that she is going to take the Paris job. Alex arranges a final going-away party for her and Myron. Alex ends up missing her plant to Paris, but not because of the party.She has a chance to do an exclusive and dangerous interview with a VC officer. After getting out of the interview, Alex meets Myron in Saigon for their last dinner before she goes to Paris.As Alex waits for Myron in front of the restaurant, a bomb explodes killing her with flying debris. Myron holds her in his arms one last time.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.Company B's driving force is Sgt. Zeke Anderson (Terence Knox), an amiable and popular sergeant on his third tour of duty. Lt. Myron Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) is a newly arrived officer anxious to assert leadership despite his inexperience.	179618
1989	Tour of Duty: For What It's Worth	T			Episode #24. 1-17-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) drops by to see Goldman.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179619
1989	Tour of Duty: Hard Stripe	T			Episode #36. 5-9-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) is asked by Goldman for help when he decides to investigate a CIA recruiter. The CIA recruiter learns he is being investsigated and leans on Zeke to get the lieutenant to stop.McKay tries to convince Goldman that he should take a non-combat job "for Alex's sake."	179620
1989	Tour of Duty: I Wish It Would Rain	T	SVD 959		Episode #28. 2-14-1989. 9-24-1987 to 4-28-1990.	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) is working on a story about American troops in Vietnam going across a stream that marks the edge of Cambodia to capture VCs. Later Goldman and Alex go to an Embassy party.French Journalist Fourneir (Andrew Masset) goes with Percell and Taylor off  limits in Saigon.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179621
1989	Tour of Duty: Lonesome Cowboy Blues	T		Meyer, W.K. Scott	Episode #33. 4-11-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) is approached by a Vietnamese to ask her to buy something for her at the PX -- which is illegal. As an MP chases the woman off, Alex sees her drop a GI ID card.As Alex follows up this lead, she goes on a mission to find Sgt. Jackson -- the sole contact the Special Forces have with a village informant. They run into a kid who claims to be able to get them to Jackson.The kid ends up wounded by VC. After they get back to the base, Alex tells Goldman that she is going to a dangerous part of town to find the Vietnamese girl. Goldman insists she takes two troopers and the three of them end up in trouble.Meanwhile the kid is accused of being a VC informer. Anderson comes to his defense but in the very next mission they end up being fired upon as they land. If the kid isn't the informant, then who is?First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179622
1989	Tour of Duty: Luck, The	T		Brown, Jerry Patrick	Episode #38. 9-23-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) learn that Anderson and Goldman are MIA and possibly dead. McKay goes to see Alex, who reacts to Myron's loss by immersing herself in here work. Johnny tries to make here face reality.Alex states that the men are dead and she refuses to talk about it. The two Americans have been taken captive by the NVA. They repeatedly try to escape as they are being led north, eventually succeeding.Meanwhile, Alex's Bureau Chief convinces her that she should transfer to Paris, the location of the peace talks.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179623
1989	Tour of Duty: Non-Essential Personnel	T		Katz, Elia	Episode #26. 1-31-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) sets out to expose a major whose questionable judgment has caused casualties. Photographer (Charles Holman).First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179624
1989	Tour of Duty: Popular Forces	T		Cooper, Dennis. Elia Katz. Jerry Patrick Brown	Episode. 2-21-1989	News MediaFirst TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179625
1989	Tour of Duty: Promised Land	T		Smith, Steven Philip	Episode #32. 4-6-1989	News Media. Newsman (Tom Miller).First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179626
1988	Tour of Duty: Pushin' Too Hard	T	SVD 882		Episode #12. 1-14-1988	TV Correspondent Vicky Adams (Talia Balsam) accompanies troops on their next mission and Bravo Co's Zeke and Goldman are unhappy that their next mission will include a beautiful woman.Zeke fights against Adams' urges to "get the good stuff" and his own men's attempts to impress her --at the risk of their own lives. Prisoner is caught and tells unit they are surrounded by a North Vietnamese regiment. Things get worse and worse.The correspondent's presence there doesn't help. The Cameraman (Khoi Tran).First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179627
1989	Tour of Duty: Saigon (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SVD 884 (Part One)		Episodes #22-#23. 1-3/10-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) from a wire service faces life-threatening situations. She shows up and butts into Bravo Company's problems. She explains that she is just following up a story lead.Alex meets up with Jake Bridger who tells a story about VC infiltrating the cities as peasants. It is just before the Tet Offensive. McKay and Goldman start to "argue" over both their increasing interests in Alex Devlin.Goldman is ordered to have Alex pull her story about the soldier who died in the opium parlor. McKay sends Goldman on a "snipe" hunt so that he can be alone with Alex, and inadvertently exposes Goldman to serious danger.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179628
1989	Tour of Duty: Sealed With a Kiss	T		Katz, Elia. Dennis Cooper	Episode #35. 5-2-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) is catching hell from her new boss who wants her to expose the fact that a new Army radar system doesn't work.Alex tells Myron that she is dating an Army Intelligence officer in an attempt to get him a job in intelligence (and off of the frontlines).First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179629
1989	Tour of Duty: Sins of the Fathers	T		Husky, Rick	Episode #34. 4-25-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) goes after the story of prostitutes being murdered in Saigon. She suspects a red-neck soldier who Goldman has already given too many breaks. The red-neck is a bigot who has already run afoul of Taylor.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179630
1989	Tour of Duty: Sleeping Dogs	T		Brown, Jerry Patrick	Episode. 2-7-1989	News Media.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179631
1988	Tour of Duty: Soldiers	T			Episode #15. 2-18-1988	War Correspondent (Joe Moore - News Correspondent).First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179632
1989	Tour of Duty: Thanks For the Memories	T			Episode #45. 11-18-1989	Press. Not satisfied with the results of an off-the-record meeting with the press, Brewster goes on the record before superiors can react. He takes the story of Phu An to the press and is relieved of duty.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179633
1989	Tour of Duty: Ties That Bind, The	T			Episode #40. 10-17-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) was killed in the bomb explosion and Goldman and McKay attend her funeral. Goldman has trouble dealing with his feelings about Alex's death. Goldman returns to the unit.	179634
1989	Tour of Duty: True Grit	T			Episode #25. 1-24-1989	War Correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney) goes to see Dr. Seymour to do an article about battle fatigue just as Anderson and his men are prepared to leave for a mission.Goodman is upset over Alex spending all her time with McKay and goes on a drunken binge that ends up inadventently turning him into a hero.	179635
1988	Tour of Duty: Vietnam Rag	T			Episode #54. 2-24-1990	Photojournalist gets permission to go out on a mission. He is a peace-loving photographer. Things go bad fast and soon soldiers are being killed for stupid reasons.First TV series about the Vietnam War. Tour of Duty focuses on a single platoon of young U.S. soldiers through their one-year tour of combat duty in Vietnam during the late 1960s. It is 1967 and the war in Vietnam has escalated to terrifying heights.	179636
1986	Tourist Season	NM	OWN - P	Hiaasen, Carl		Reporter Brian Keyes turned private eye, must move from muck-raking to rooting out murder.	179637
2007	Tourists, The	N		Hobbs, Jeff		New York Freelance Journalist edging into his 30s discovers his Yalie friend, a handsome gay man, has left his boyfriend to pursue a doomed relationship with their fellow alum, a married, biracial woman - the same one the shiftless journalist loves.The freelancer is the narrator of this story.	179638
1992	Tourmaline	N		Henderson, Jon		Photojournalist Jake stumbles into an assassination plot while covering the signing of an important Mid-East treaty in Cairo. After photographing the terrible act, Jake desperately looks for a way to protect himself and his valuable roll of film.	179639
2007	Tournament of Dreams	M				Photographer (Ivan Kraljevic).	179640
1971	Tout Va Bien (Everything's Fine. All's Well)	MF	DVD -R HQ 8896, 8897	Godard, Jean-Luc and Jean-Pierre Gorin	France	Journalist Suzanne - Her (Jane Fonda) is an American journalist married to a French husband-film director, Jacques - Him (Yves Montand). Both are ensnared in a Paris factory strike. Suzanne is in France for an American television channel.She is assigned to investigate employment practices and a former Communist sympathizer, who now works in advertising, accompanies her to a sausage factory to do so.The day the works go on strike, they are locked in with the boss, which leads to a radical rethink of their lifestyles.  Political satire calls for those working in the media to become more involved in the world they are supposed to represent.	179641
2000	Toute la ville en parle	TF				News Media. Reporter Cameraman (Marc Paris). Le journaliste (Philippe Cavalaria).	179642
2001	Tovah Hernandez-Carlson	CB			Green Arrow, Vol. 3, #2. May, 2001. First Appearance.	TV Reporter Tovah Hernandez-Carlson in Star City. May have been first journalist to break news of Green Arrow's return from the dead.	179643
1951	Toward the Storm: Novel of Fleet Street, A	N		Sergeant, Mary		British Newspapers	179644
1967	Towards the End of the Morning	N		Frayn, Michael		Newspaperman John Dyson is slipping towards the end of his youth and towards the end of his foundering career. Comic novel is based on real people in the newspaper business in England.	179645
1997	Tower of Terror	MT	DVD -R HQ 7173, 7174. SVD 593			Journalist (Steve Guttenberg), "luckless journalist"  investigates the disappearance of five people from a hotel elevator 60 years earlier. Reporter (Michael Waltman).  Photographer (Dean Marsico).	179646
1997	Tower of Terror	N		Fontes, Ron. Justine Korman		Reporters crowd the Hollywood Tower Hotel in 1939 to see the most popular nine-year-old actress in California.	179647
2000	Tower-102	N		Dupuis, Alexander		Radio Newscaster Robert Bury of KTWR-FM, Tower-102 is like the other radio newscasters and DJs. He's just struggling to just keep body, soul and head together and manage their variously troubled lives.  He wants to move on up or just to move on.The small radio station is in the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern California during the mid-1980s. The rest of the country is riding the self-indulgent wave of the prosperous Reagan years.But the air staff, the disc jockeys and the newscasters just want to keep it going. Newscasters, air staff and disc jockeys of KTWR-FM, Tower-102 are struggling just to manage their variously troubled lives in  northern California in the mid-1980s.	179648
1974	Towering Inferno, The	M	L			Editor Susan Franklin (Faye Dunaway), editor of women's magazine. Bigelow (Robert Wagner),  public relations for hotel in general interest movie	179649
1978	Towing	M				News Reporter (Bob Wallace)	179650
1857	Town and Country; or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us	N		Adams, John Stowell	Not Made for an Editor, chapter	Press	179651
1979	Town Bloody Hall	DT				Critic Elizabeth Hardwick.	179652
1929	Town Crier, The	DR			Radio Series. 1929-33	News	179653
1998	Town Has Turned to Dust, A	MT				Reporter Hannify from New Angeles (Gabriel Olds).	179654
1964	Town Meeting of the World	DT				TV Newsman Eric Sevareid - CBS	179655
2002	Town Named Paradise, A	N		Ellis, Julie		TV Journalist Neil Bradford, now working at his parents' local TV station, teams up with Manhattan attorney in Paradise to prove the innocence of a man accused of abducting a six-year-old girl.Both are strongly attracted to each other.	179656
1923	Town Scandal, The	M		Kummer, Frederic Arnold (Story). Hugh Hoffman (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters	Editor Toby Caswell (Edward Hearne) of the Murphysburg newspaper helps a Broadway chorus girl get even with the Purity League, who showers her with disapproval while secretly visiting her Broadway show and wooing her.Purity League is scandalized when the chorus girl, Jean Crosby (Gladys Walton) is hired by the paper to create a series of installments entitled, "The Life of a Chorus Girl," and nothing they do can get her to drop the story.Editor finds himself in the middle of the dispute. Crosby offers to can the story, which names names, when the town leaders prove willing to change their strict laws and attitudes.	179657
2005	Town That Came a Courtin’, The	N		Rich, Ronda		Obituary Writer Abby Houston has turned into a worldwide,best-selling author and folks around Dexter, Georgia where she grew up say she is the luckiest woman alive. How else to explain all her good fortune? Her mama has a different take: “Lucky in life, means unlucky in love.” She might be right because Abby’s been getting her heart broken since the 6th grade. But ever since she crossed into Bliss, Mississippi, a heavenly warm feeling has washed right over her. Abby’s used to making up quirky, charming characters in her books, but here in Bliss it almost seems like those characters have sprung to life -- and Abby is fantasizing about moving right in. The love affair is mutual. The townspeople have set up their matchmaking minds in motion and they aren’t about to let Abby leave without a little love in her heart.	179658
1976	Town That Dreaded Sundown, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Bill Dietz). Reporter (Mike Downs). Reporter (Carolyn Moreland)	179659
1965	Town That Went Sick, The	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	179660
1992	Town Torn Apart, A	MT				Reporter (Christina Collins). News Anchor (Richard Hardacre).	179661
2001	Town Without Christmas, A	MT	DVD -R HQ 5019, 5020. SVD 1138  (Beginning After End)			TV Reporter. Media	179662
1961	Town Without Pity	M		Agregor, Manfred (Novel -- "Verdict, The"). Jim Lustig (Adaptation).  Silvia Reinhardt, Georg Hurdalek (Screenplay)	Douglas. Ness Book	Reporter Inge (Barbara Rutting) for Globus, a German weekly, covers trial of four GIs charged with rape. She clashes with defense attorney who establishes his view of her work when he tells her he has not only heard of her paper but smelled it.Reporter supports woman who claims to have been raped and criticizes defense attorney for his handling of the case. She apologizes later when she realizes he is dedicated to doing his job.Despite reporter's commitment to her work, negative impression of press when reporters swarm like vultures to cover the story after the rape victim commits suicide. They run the woman's picture now that she is dead.	179663
1957	Town Without Pity	M	DVD -R HQ 7808, 7809			News Media. Barnes, the Editor (George Devine). Journalist #1 (John Chandos). Journalist #2 (Vernon Greeves). Journalist #3 (Arnold Diamond).	179664
1999	Townies	M				TV Reporter (Eric Van Sant).	179665
1985	Toxic Avenger, The	M				Reporter (June De Young). Interviewer (William Klan).	179666
2004	Toy Mountain Christmas Special	T				News Reporter Tom Brown.	179667
1991	Toy Soldiers	M	L. SV 150 ( (Opening -- Media Excerpts)			Press Secretary (Carol Shoemaker)	179668
1982	Toy, The	M		Veber, Francis (Film). Carol Sobieski (Screenplay)	Remake of French film "La Jouet" - Ness Book	Journalist Jack Brown (Richard Pryor) is an unemployed journalist hired by newspaper baron U.S.  Bates (Jackie Gleason) to be a spoiled white child's plaything (the toy).Brown convinces the boy to start a newspaper and they use it to expose the tactics of his father.  They break into his father's newspaper plant to print the paper (approximately named "The Toy.") Bates threatens to sue Brown for libel.Bates says he can get the people Brown and the boy interviewed to retract their statements. Eventually Brown arranges a reconciliation between father and son and is offered a job on Bate's paper.Brown had told Bates he had been trying to get on the paper, but the only blacks Bates hires is to do windows and floors."Didn't you see All the President's Men? Reporters make people talk, if they're any good."	179669
1999	Toyer	N		McKay, Gardner		News Media	179670
1988	Toynbee Convector, The	SSF		Bradbury, Ray		Reporter Roger Shumway obtains exclusive interview with the only man to have traveled ahead in time	179671
1997	Toyotomi Blues, The	N		Furutani, Dale		TV Journalists Nagahara-san and Yukiko-chan, hosts of News Pop TV magazine. Nagahara journalist who started his career right after the Korean War and did a lot of coverage of the Vietnam War for Japanese television."He's an old pro and if you get in any sort of to trouble he'll be able to step in and carry you until the end of the interview." Nagahara and Yukiko started peppering me with questions about how I solved the mystery.Reporters for several Japanese newspapers, including the Asahi Shimbun, which is Japan's largest newspaper.	179672
1998	Trace of a Woman	NM		Kirkwood, Valerie		Reporter Maggie "Babe" Flynn is determined to be the first female crime reporter for the Clarion in 1890s Chicago. She poses as a prostitute to bait a notorious  murderer and get the exclusive.But when a client turns tough, only the timely invention of fellow reporter Daniel McQuinn saves her neck. Soon they team up to catch a killer that leads to a passionate alliance between them.Two young news reporters apparently met 10 years ago at the St. Augustine Boys Reformatory -- he was an angry young criminal, she was a little rich girl. After that one day, she disappeared from his life.Now they've found each other again on the means streets of Chicago.	179673
2009	Trace of Smoke	N		Cantrell, Rebecca		Crime Reporter Hannah Vogel in Berlin in 1931 investigates the murder of her brother, a cabaret nightingale. She regularly scans pictures of the unnamed dead in search of a good story. This time, she stops short when she finds an image of her brother, naked and abandoned, posted alongside pictures of wretched prostitutes and victims of Nazi mobs. Her beautiful, fey brother had always been vulnerable to their father’s attempts to make a man of him, and now it’s too late for the authorities to help him or Hannah, who have loaned their identification papers to two radical Jewish friends desperate to emigrate. Unable to bring herself or Ernst to the attention of the police until her friends are safe in New York, Hannah must investigate her brother's death herself. She begins at the El Dorado, the underground cabaret where Ernst was the star. There she discovers that a dancer has profited from Ernst's death by becoming the new headliner, and there are rumors that Ernst was flouting his longtime companion by taking a Nazi lover. Hannah's true shock, however, comes when a grave, malnourished boy appears on her doorstep as she arrives home near dawn, claiming against all odds to be Ernst's son. Now Hannah must discover both Ernst's killer and the boy's true identity as the Sturm Abteilung closes in around them. 	179674
1997	Tracey Takes On…: 1976	T	SVD 930		Episode #19. 3-5-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) hosts a seventies' retro party at the famous Stage 24 disco. Janie and Hope, who is an intern at the magazine, arrive at the party via Chic's cab.In a flashback, Chic tells Hope how he helped a young Janie sneak into the club in 1973 where she spied on Linda Granger's cocaine habit as well as her double dealings with the producers of her hit TV show, VIP Lounge.Afterward, Janie wrote an article which launched her career and destroyed Linda's. Ruby caps off the show by claiming she was actually responsible for Linda's demise.	179675
2001	Tracey Takes On…: 1976. First Season	T	DVD		Special	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) hosts a '70s retro party. Snobbish magazine editor.	179676
1997	Tracey Takes On…: Best of "Tracey Takes On…" Season Three	T			Episode #39. 6-4-1998	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) speaks about loss.  Linda Granger speaks about marriage.	179677
1997	Tracey Takes On…: Best of "Tracey Takes On…" Season Two	T			Episode #28. 5-28-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) gives her opinions about the supernatural.	179678
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Charity	T			Episode #2. 1-31-1996	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) reveals she exchanges food for poems with the ATM homeless man because his poems are a sure hit on her magazine.Linda Granger decides to run a documentary about AAAH - Aged Animal Actors Home, run by Rayle and Mitch Gibson. Linda introduces several handicapped animals until she realizes her little dog was eaten.	179679
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Death	T			Episode #8. 3-18-1996.	Reporter (Russell Milton).	179680
1999	Tracey Takes On…: End of the World	T			Episode #51. 3-17-1999	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) has sex with cab driver Chic. Hope may lose her virginity.	179681
1999	Tracey Takes On…: Erotica	T			Episode #43. 2-3-1999	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) brings home an arousing sculpture.	179682
1997	Tracey Takes On…: Food	T			Episode #20. 3-12-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) is upset over losing her favorite lunch table.	179683
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Mothers	T			Episode #15. 2-2-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) feels bad for treating her mother bad after she has a dream where she is old and heer own children treat her the way she's treating her mother.	179684
1993	Tracey Takes On…: New York (aka Tracey Ullman Takes On New York)	T	SV 230		Special. 10-9-1993	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman), now a successful New York magazine editor is at work being filmed for an upcoming documentary. She's unaware that her co-worker has hatched a scheme to make her look bad.It all comes to a head when Janie's parents, who are supposedly dead, arrive just as she's being interviewed. Janie comes to appreciate her family and puts them on the cover of her magazine.	179685
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Nostalgia	T			Episode #3. 2-7-1996	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) is too busy for nostalgia.	179686
1997	Tracey Takes On…: Politics	T			Episode #22. 4-23-97. Series 1-24-1996 to 3-17-1999.	Paparazzo #1 (Robert Noble). Paparazzo #2 (Robert Mont).	179687
1998	Tracey Takes On…: Religion	T			Episode #29. 2-15-1998	Commentator, Golf (Stephen Poletti).	179688
1999	Tracey Takes On…: Scandal	T			Episode #42. 1-20-1999	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) is attracted to a young man -- a very young man.	179689
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Secrets	T			Episode #17. 2-17-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) tells her shrink she'd like to be spanked only her husband won't do it. After chickening out of a S&M club, she talks her psychologist into spanking her for a double fee.	179690
1998	Tracey Takes On…: Sports	T			Episode #38. 3-8-1998	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) relives her competition with a school rival. Photographer (Ron Ostrow).	179691
1997	Tracey Takes On…: Supernatural	T			Episode #25. 4-16-1997	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) believes she is a successful magazine editor because she can predict trends.	179692
1996	Tracey Takes On…: Vanity	T			Episode #7. 3-6-1996	Magazine Editor Janie Pillsworth (Tracey Ullman) tries to direct a fashion show from a war zone in Bosnia. Reporter #1 (Harry Hutchinson). Reporter #2 (Mary Amadeo Ingersoll).	179693
1987	Tracey Ullman Show, The: 5W01: Valet/Gold diggers of 1988/Skateboarding	T		Kogen, Jay. Wallace Wolodarsky. Ken Estin. Marc Flanagan	Episode #27. 2-7-1988	News Media	179694
1988	Tracey Ullman Show, The: 5W06: Ginny Redux/Cinema Verite/People at Work	T		Flanagan, Marc. Ken Kogen. Wallace Wolodarsky. Craig Heller. Guy Schulman	Episode #32. 3-13-1988	News Media	179695
1990	Tracey Ullman Show, The: 7W15: Word, The/Sell, The	T			Episode #73. 2-11-1990	Newspaper Publisher Sheldon Moss (Bill Pullman) is visited by Francesca to complain about a single word describing her in a newspaper article as a great writer. The word is "plain."In "The Sell," a psychotic saleswoman  visits the general manager of a TV station Kevin Patten (Joe Malone) in his office and threatens to kill herself if he doesn't buy the product she is trying to sell.	179696
2008	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 9809		Episode #1. 3-30-2008	TV Correspondent Campbell Brown, TV Newscaster Linda Alvarez of WBFW News, TV Reporter Rita Cosby, Columnist Adrianna Huffington and Journalist Andy Rooney are among the many characters Tracy Ullman satirizes.  Newscaster Alvarez gives the news on WBFW. Adrianna Huffington works on her blog. Reporter Cosby is live covering a prison execution in Texas. Brown is at the White House giving a report on terrorism. 	179697
2008	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 9834		Episode #2. 4-14-2008	TV Correspondent Campbell Brown, TV Anchor-Newscaster Linda Alvarez of WBFW News, TV Reporter Rita Cosby, Columnist Adrianna Huffington and Journalist Andy Rooney are among the many characters Tracy Ullman satirizes.  Newscaster Alvarez gives the news on WBFW. Adrianna Huffington works on her blog. TV Anchor Alvarez on defective alarm clocks. Press conference of African woman who has come to United States to adopt a child.  Dame Judith Dench interviewed on her newest role by off-camera interviewer. Reporter Campbell Brown on an epidemic of breast cancer in another alarmist news report. Back to Brian (Williams of NBC News).  Adrianna Huffington blogging. 	179698
2008	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 9848		Episode #3. 4-20-2008	Parody News. TV Correspondent Campbell Brown, TV Anchor-Newscaster Linda Alvarez of WBFW News, TV Reporter Rita Cosby, Columnist Adrianna Huffington and Journalist Andy Rooney are among the many characters Tracy Ullman satirizes.  Newscaster Alvarez gives the news on WBFW. Adrianna Huffington works on her blog. Andrew Rooney talks about pencils in his 60-Minute segment. Campbell Brown once again offers nothing but terror and fear in her Washington Report before tossing it back to Brian Williams. Adriana Huffington blogs in bed. 	179699
2008	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 9862		Episode #4. 4-28-2008. Finale. 	Parody News. TV Correspondent Campbell Brown, TV Anchor-Newscaster Linda Alvarez of WBFW News, TV Reporter Rita Cosby, Columnist Adrianna Huffington and Journalist Andy Rooney are among the many characters Tracy Ullman satirizes.  Investigative Reporter Chris Hanson exposes a senior getting her meds from Canada.  Investigative Reporter Rita Cosby has an exclusive story on an investor who was castrated and thrown out of his 97th story window by his angry lover. 	179700
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Architectural commission representative	T	DVD -R HQ 11769		Episode 3, Season 3. 2-1-2010	Parody News. Various Reporters and Journalists. 	179701
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Drug Dealer	T	DVD -R HQ 11804		Episode 5, Season 3. 2-22-2010	Parody News.  Investigative Reporter. Various Reporters and Journalists. Network nightly news show. Drug dealer, located missing woman. Talent show competitor, wealthy shopper.	179702
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Gun Merchant Attends a Show	T	DVD -R HQ 11788		Episode 4, Season 3. 2-15-2010	Parody News. Various Reporters and Journalists. Network nightly news show. Gun merchant attends a show. Job interview. Antiques appraiser, Neo-hippie. 	179703
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Lawyer, Tennis Coach	T	DVD -R HQ 11821		Episode 6, Season 3. 2-22-2010	Parody News.  Investigative Reporter. Various Reporters and Journalists. Network nightly news show. Lawyer. Tennis Coach.	179704
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Season 3, Episode 1	T	DVD -R HQ 11745		Episode 1, Season 3. 1-25-2010	Parody News. TV reporter in front of the White House. CNN Commentator Rachel Maddow show with Internet Journalist Adrianna Huffington as a guest. Huffington discusses new ABC News Anchor Diane Sawyer. CNN Chief International Correspondent Christine Amanpour makes an appearance. All are played by Tracey Ullman who also plays Ruth Madoff who has recently downsized to a small apartment on the edge of Harlem. 	179705
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Season 3, Episode 2	T	DVD -R HQ 11767		Episode 2, Season 3. 2-1-2010	Parody News. Journalists. A local anchor. A White House correspondent. Local male news reporters interview unemployed people in line, also military personnel out of work. 	179706
2010	Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: Technical Support Worker	T	DVD -R HQ 11827		Episode 7, Season 3. 3-8-2010	Parody News.  Investigative Reporter. Various Reporters and Journalists. Network nightly news show. Technical support worker. Bookstore owner, Obese woman. Gift shop employee. 	179707
0001	Trachiniae	P	COPY	Sophocles	401 B.C.	Messenger.  Lichas, the herald of Heracles.	179708
2005	Traci Townsend	MT	DVD -R HQ 10886, 10887. 			Advice Columnist Traci Townsend (Jazsmin Lewis) draws on her professional experience to help solve her romantic problems. The female journalist says she is doing an article on relationship and interviews three previous boyfriends to see why they never proposed.  The sophisticated and still single 30-something wants to get to the bottom of her romantic woes. Determined not to die an old maid with no kids, Traci confides in her best friend, Sylvia that she needs some answers. To be beautiful, successful and not have one wedding proposal to her credit, doesn’t add up. So Traci convinces Sylvia to tape her conducting interviews of three previous boyfriends under the guise that they are filming a documentary on relationships. Traci’s ultimate motive is to find out why they never posed. Each distinctly different interview comically teaches Traci more about herself  than she would care to know, causing her to re-evaluate the meaning of love, her sexual orientation and ultimately, happiness.	179709
1987	Traci, I Love You	MT				Photographer (Gabriel Pontello - The Photographer).	179710
1976	Track of the Moon Beast	M				News Media. The Newscaster (Gary Kanin).	179711
1996	Track of the Scorpion	NM	OWN - H - P (Three Copies)	Davis, Val		Newspaper involved in a military cover-up	179712
1968	Track of Thunder	M		Hill, Maurice J. (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Reporter Georgia Clark (Majel Barrett) helps racetrack manager manufacture feud between two drivers. Newspaper stories cause real feud. Racetrack manager embezzles funds and is threatened with exposure by mechanic who is killed while driving manager's carWhen his scheme is uncovered, he tries to dump reporter and leave. She turns him over to police.	179713
1955	Track the Man Down	M		Erickson, Paul, Kenneth R. Hayles (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Don Ford (Kent Taylor) for The Morning Star is on the outs with his editor who cannot fire him because the reporter's aunt owns the paper. So he assigns the reporter to do a puff piece on an actress retiring from the stage.On the advice of the editor, the reporter passes himself off as a botanist to get in to see the actress. While pursuing the story,  Ford inadvertently stumbles upon criminal activity involving a case of money stolen from a racetrack.Crooks are finally caught with reporter in the midst of the fight. His editor arrives to take credit for putting him on to the story. Before he can give the reporter a new assignment, the reporter and his girlfriend flee on a bus."I don't like newspapermen. I think they're always looking for cheap scandal and gossip."	179714
1957	Trackdown	T			Series 1957-1959.  CBS	Editor-Founder, The Enterprise newspaper	179715
1927	Tracked by Police	M			Pictured on page 52 with Rin-Tin-Tin	Newspaper. Jason Robards may be a reporter	179716
2002	Tracker: Children of the Night	T			Episode #8. 1-21-2002	Newspaper Kid (Andrew Dinner).	179717
2002	Tracker: Miracle, The	T			Episode #13. 2-25-2002	Reporter Dana Saunders (Thea Andrews).	179718
2002	Tracker: What Lies Beneath	T			Episode #21. 5-27-2002. Sci-Fi	News Reporter (J.C. Kenny).	179719
1991	Tracks of Glory	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Journalist 1 (Edwin Hodgeman). Journalist 2 (Tony Mack)	179720
2006	Trade Off, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Maria Tidwell).	179721
1938	Trade Winds	M				Reporter Jones (Charlie Williams). Reporter (Tom Quinn). Reporter (Charles Williams).	179722
1970	Trader Hornee	M	DVD		AFI-Columnists	Lesbian Journalist Tender Lee (Lisa Grant) is part of an expedition into Africa to search for the missing daughter of two zoologists who disappeared in the jungle 21 years ago. A detective leads the expedition, which includes two of the daughter’s greedy relatives.	179723
1983	Trading Places	M				TV Newscaster (Bill Boggs)	179724
2003	Trading Places	N		Michaels, Fern		Investigative Reporter Nathan Hawke teams up with the identical twin sister of an Atlanta police detective to hunt down the cop killers who nearly killed her and her beloved K-9. The sexy reporter senses something bold and new about the new detective who no longer shies away from his flirtations. As they join forces to uncover a web of lies and corruption, romance blooms. But how can she confess that she's not who he thinks she is? And how can she let herself fall in love when she and her twin might have to run for their lives?Twin sisters pull off a daring identity switch that lands them in the middle of love and danger. Atlanta police detective Aggie Jade is still recovering from the raid that took the life of her partner and former boyfriend, and nearly killed her and her beloved K-9. She’s not ready to hit the streets again, but she’s desperate to hunt down the cop killers who shattered her world. That’s when she asks her identical twin sister to trade places with her. Lizzie Jade is as flashy and fiery as Aggie is quiet and conservative, and the high-rolling Vegas gambler loves a challenge -- turning in her stiletto heels for a badge is the perfect role for Aggie’s “wild card” sister. But the gusty charade gets complicated when sexy investigative reporter Nathan Hawke senses something bold and new about “Aggie” who no longer shies away from his flirtations. As Lizzie and Nathan join forces to uncover a web of lies and corruption, Lizzie finds herself giving in to his charms. 	179725
2000	Traffic	M				News Media. Reporter (Darlynne Reves). State Capitol Reporter #1 (Lorene Hetherington). State Capitol Reporter #2 (Eric Collins). TV Reporter (Fred Anderson). Photojournalist (Choel Evans). Reporter (Dominic Koulianos). Reporter (Darlynne Reyes).Press Secretary (Kymberly Newberry).	179726
2004	Traffic	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Joanna Piros). Anchorwoman (Dagmar Midcap).	179727
1946	Traffic in Crime	M		White, Leslie Turner (Story). David Lang (Screenplay0	Ness Book	Reporter Sam Wire (Kane Richmond) and partner get put in prison so they can investigate crooked cop.  When he is released, the former newspaperman contacts one of the gang leaders and demands money the crooked cop took from him.Since reporter resembles the gang leader he is hired to steal incriminating evidence from rival gang leader. Crooked cop kills the gang leader and tries to pin the murder on Wire.But reporter is able to trap the cop and rival gang leader with help of a man, his girlfriend and his newspaper owner father Don Marlowe (Harry V. Cheshire, who was afraid to go after the gangs himself because he was intimidated by murdered gang leader.Reporter was hired by police chief to drive warring gangs out of town.	179728
1913	Traffic in Souls	M			Silent	Newspaper. Silent film on white slavers abducting women. Reporter-newspaper stories.  Ending: Cut to a newspaper in a trash can and story on suicide	179729
1998	Trafico	MF				Art Critic (Antonio Bagao Felix). Magazine Reporter (Maria Joao Vieira). Public Relations (Miguel Kreiseler).	179730
1759	Tragedy A La Mode (Diversions of the Morning)	P		Foote, Samuel		Press	179731
1942	Tragedy at Midnight, A	M		Hudson, Hal, Sam Duncan (Story). Isabel Dawn (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Radio Commentator Greg Sherman (John Howard) specializes in beating the police at solving crimes. Police department decides to show him up by implicating him in a murder. They plant a corpse in his apartment causing complications.When Sherman's wife thinks the corpse is another woman, she immediately files for divorce. Corpse actually turns out to be a woman who has been stabbed and the journalist and his wife investigate while trying to elude the police.As Sherman is broadcasting the solution to the murder, the real killer tries to shoot him but is disarmed by the journalist's Chinese butler.	179732
1990	Tragedy of Flight 103, The: Inside Story, The	MT	SV 49			Public Relations Woman (Diana Hunter). TV Anchorman (Richard D. Sharp).	179733
2003	Tragedy to Triumph: Maryland Terrapin Odyssey, The	DT				Washington Post Columnist (Thomas Boswell - Himself). Broadcaster (Bonnie Bernstein - Herself). Broadcaster (Marty Brennaman - Himself). Baltimore Sun Columnist (Sam Davis). Sports Illustrated (Seth Davis). Journalist (John Feinstein - Himself).Broadcaster, University of Maryland (Johnny Holliday - Himself). CNN Journalist (Robert D. Novak - Himself). Boston Talk Radio Host (Glen Ordway - Himself). Correspondent CBS Sports (Billy Packer - Himself).	179734
1923	Tragic	SS	PVL	Hesse, Herman	In "Stories of Five Decades."	Printer Johannes, the compositor. Editor-in-chief agrees to see him. Discuss the state of the newspaper.	179735
1909	Tragic Love	M				Newspaper. Article in newspaper, "The Mystery Solved." Information vital to plot	179736
1889	Tragic Muse, The	N		James, Henry		Political Writer Hoppus	179737
1940	Trail Blazers, The	M		McDonald, William Colt (Characters).  Earle Snell (Story). Barry Shipman (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Three Mesquiteers series	Editor Jeff Bradley (Weldon Heyburn) of the Fort Jackson Clarion and a fort commander oppose an engineer who is trying to install telegraph lines with the help of the Three Mesquiteers. Editor is actually head of a gang attacking the construction projectEditor uses the paper to print coded messages to the gang in the form of articles.  He is seeking revenge on the army for dismissing him after telling him he was not fit to hold a command.One newspaper article tips off gang about a plan to install temporary telegraph line. Outlaws slaughter the construction crew.  Two of the Mesquiteers try to get a copy of the newspaper to find out about the coded messages.They are arrested after fight in newspaper office, but manage to escape. Editor tries to stop project by sending fake wire that fort is under attack.  While soldiers rush to defend fort, editor and gang go to construction site.Confronted by Mesquiteers. Damage telegraph line repaired in time to send message to fort. Calvary rides to rescue. Editor is shot trying to escape.	179738
1944	Trail City's Hot-Lead Crusaders	SW	GPL	Simak, Clifford D.	In "Westerns of the 40s: Classics From the Great Pulps."	Editor Morgan Carson, fighting editor of the Trail City Tribune.	179739
1959	Trail of Diamonds	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre -4-15-59	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	179740
2005	Trail of Feathers	DT		Rivard, Robert		Reporter Philip True of the San Antonio Express-News was murdered in 1998 on assignment in an isolated part of Mexico. Story of his disappearance and the struggle to bring his killers to justice.	179741
1952	Trail of Galadon, The	SS	OWN	Marti-Ibanez, Felix	In "Waltz and Other Stories."	Press	179742
1995	Trail of Tears	MT	DVD -R HQ 8484, 8485			TV Journalist (D. David Morin)	179743
1982	Trail of the Pink Panther	M	DVD -R HQ 1783, 1784. L	Waldman, Frank, Tom Waldman, Blake Edwards, Geoffrey Edwards (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Marie Jovet (Joanna Lumley) reports on the disappearance of the Pink Panther. Introduces clips from earlier films by interviewing people who knew the detective.Kidnapped by "the French Godfather" who tries to convince her to drop her investigation into the inspector's disappearance. She refuses an implied bribe by claiming, "I'm a reporter, for better or worse an honest one." Police don't help much.Reporter goes on the air to editorialize against the French Godfather and the authorities, saying she will continue to rock the boat until she gets some answers.At one point, the reporter breaks into the inspector's apartment and is attacked by his manservant. She ends the film with an inconclusive wrap-up.	179744
1940	Trail of the Vigilantes	M				Reporter named Kansas (Franchot Tone) sets out incognito to break up a gang of outlaws	179745
1949	Trail of the Yukon	M				Newspaper Editor Sullivan (Dick Elliott).	179746
1947	Trail Street	M	DVD -R HQ 4102, 4097. VHS 1313			Aspiring Journalist Bat Masterson (Randolph Scott) wants to be a journalist, his dream is to become a reporter. Newsman Charlie Thorne (Si Jenks).	179747
1940	Trail's End	N		Raine, W.M.		Newspaperman Hero works for a newspaper and helps clean out an outlaw gang by revealing old news files	179748
2006	Trailer Court Justice	T				Reporter (Eric Geller).	179749
2005	Trailer of My Life	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Westley Nguyen). Reporter #2 (Roger McDonald). Reporter #3 (Vincent Jerosa). One man's world is turned upside down when his life becomes a movie trailer.	179750
2002	Trailer Park Boys: Jim Lahey Is a Drunk Bastard	T			Episode. 6-30-2002.	TV Reporter (Doug Barron), Channel 10 Reporter.	179751
2004	Trailer Park Boys: Workin' Man	T			Episode #29.	Reporter (Nancy Regan).	179752
1911	Trailing the Counterfeiter	M				Newspaper. Read in newspapers of a mystery and set out to solve it	179753
1883	Train Boy, The	N	MLPL	Alger, Horatio Jr.		Illustrated Newspapers	179754
2008	Train Master	M				TV Reporter (Salena Sanford). 62-year-old Jeremiah Wilson is truly the Train Master of Willamette Western Railroad. He lives, breathes and eats railroad. When Brett Banner, 32-year-old heir to New York Eastern talks his dad into purchasing Willamette Western, there is immediately a clash between himself and Jeremiah. Jeremiah is fired by Brett two years from retirement and turns into an angry, depressed grandfather. When Brett’s nine-year-old son Justin realizes Jeremiah’s grandson Thomas can drive a locomotive, he kidnaps and holds Thomas’ favorite dinosaur ransom. Justin, Thomas and three other children board an old engine in for repairs and accidentally turn it into a runaway engine causing a chain reaction of events. 	179755
1978	Train Ride to Hollywood	M				News Reporter (Jack DeLeon)	179756
1977	Train special pour SS	MF				American Correspondent (Roger Darton).	179757
1999	Trainer, The (aka La Dresseuse)	MF			France. Adult	Reporter is seduced by the performers in a bizarre circus.	179758
1971	Traitor	MT				Journalist Simpson (Vincent Ball). American Journalist Blake (Neil McCallum). British Journalist James (Jack Hedley).	179759
1950	Traitor, The	N	UCLA	Shirer, William L.		Correspondent Oliver Knight. Managing Editor Johnny Baumgarten.Ursula, became almost overnight the best woman reporter the Communists had on their principal newspaper, Die Rote Fahne.  Nazis had grabbed her in 1933. (Not mentioned much again).	179760
1942	Trallande janta, En	MF				Editor Lundberg (Egil Holmsen).	179761
1912	Tramp Reporter, The	M			Ness Book	Reporter Edwin August, of the Times, gets fired for missing out on a story. He goes to work for the Star in another city and helps an old reporter who is about to be dismissed by getting an exclusive on a murder and turning it over to the elder scribe.Man's job is saved. Hero is fired and hops a train to look for a job in yet another city.	179762
1926	Tramp, Tramp, Tramp	M	DVD		Harry Langdon-Frank Capra	Press. Four reporters. Newsreel used to update audience on progress of race.	179763
2004	Tramper	M			Short - Thriller	Newscaster (Michael Paweletz - Voice).	179764
2002	Trance	M				Reporter 1 (Nancie Boykiss). Reporter 2 (Richard Gabai)	179765
2006	Trance	N		Sorrentino, Christopher		Newspaper heiress is abducted by a tiny band of self-styled urban guerrillas, calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974. She then announces she has adopted the guerrilla name, "Tania" and chooses to remain with here captors.Has she been brainwashed? Coerced?  Soon most of the SLA are dead, killed in a suicidal confrontation with police in Los Angeles forcing Tania and her two remaining comrades into hiding.Father is Hank Galton-Sorrentino.	179766
2005	Trance Tripper, The	M			Canada. Short - Sci-Fi	Interviewers. Interviewer #1 (Leslie Schachter). Interviewer #2 (Jonathan Shedletzky).	179767
1985	Trancers	M				Newswoman (Kim Sheppard)	179768
1991	Trancers II	M				Cameraman (Christopher Lynch), Waldo's Cameraman.	179769
2008	Tranny McGuyver	M			Short	TV News Reporter (Kirsten Vangsness). 	179770
1996	Tranquility Alternative, The	N		Steele, Allen		News Media	179771
1975	Transfers	P	MLPL	Bromberg, C.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	179772
2000	Transformer: Car Robot	T			Series	Reporter Kenta (Mariko Nagahama)	179773
2009	Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen	M				News Media. Reporter (Karina Michel). CNN Reporter (John Sterling Carter). CNN Reporter (Caitlin Dulany).  News Stand Patron (Charles Pendelton). Decepticon forces return to Earth on a mission to take Sam Witwicky prisoner after the young hero learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers	179774
1994	Transgression	M			Ness	TV Reporter Mary Selby (Molly Jackson) wanted to get inside the mind of a serial killer and now she can’t get out. Selby investigates a serial killer, gets kidnapped and terrorized by him and starts to know his mind so well that she gets ideas of her own about how to work out her anger against men. She tells her story from Death Row on the last day of her life. 	179775
2006	Transgressions	M				News Media. Newscaster (John Arrington). Agent on News (Lak Rana). Agent on News (Jaime Rodriguez). News Tag Voice (Andy Geller). Anchor Voice (Holt Bailey). Anchor Voice (Alicyn Packard).	179776
1999	Transistorized!	DT				Reporter (Paul Horn). Host (Ira Flatow). Story  behind the creation of the transistor, one of the 20th century's most important inventions.	179777
2005	Transit	M				Reporter (Denise Gossett). After graffiti artist loses his brother and fellow partner-in-crime to vigilante killer he vows to give up graffiti forever. That lasts until he hooks up with his best friend, a tag-banger out to make a name for himself.	179778
2008	Transit Lounge	M				TV Anchor (Pam Settle). On the morning of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Roberta is in her lover’s bed and not on the 104th floor of the North Tower at a meeting of her office at Enron Corporation. Her spirit has been devastated by the unfolding corporate scandal and her failed marriage. Roberta remains silent in the safety of her lover’s apartment. What she does next could change her life forever.	179779
2005	Transporter 2, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10097, 10098			News Media. TV Newscaster (Liv Davlos Maier) goes alive with wild car chase. TV News Announcer Helicopter Pilot (Laurence Gormezano). 	179780
2002	Transporter, The	M				Newscaster (Adrian Dearnell)	179781
2005	Transporteur II, Le	MF			France	TV News Announcer (Liv Davalos Maier). TV News Announcer Helicopter (Laurence Gormezano).	179782
1985	Transylvania 6-5000	M	DVD -R HQ 8280, 8281. SVD 531	DeLuca, Rudy (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Tabloid Reporters Jack Harrison  (Jeff Goldbloom) and Gil Turner (Ed Begley Jr.) for The Sensation are sent to Transylvania to get a story on monsters attacking tourists. Turner is the son of editor Mac Turner (Norman Fell).Sturner is captured by a doctor who plans to use him for bizarre experiments. The reporters get their story and articles appear in the paper with headlines such as "Transylvestite Exposed" "and "Mummy Really a Daddy."Sensation headlines: "Are Alien Creatures Using Your Body for Sex While You Sleep?" "I Was Dead for a Week and Liked It."  Harrison: "What about what you do to my stories?…That story on labor exploitation in the hemp plant, the one you headlined…""'Women Forced to Work in a Rape Factory' when that was a rope factory -- "  Editor Mac:  "That was a typo…Besides rape is a grabber." Harrison: "Look, didn't you hire me to raise the journalistic level of this paper?" Editor Mac: "Wrong….""…I hired you to raise the vocabulary level of this paper. I want to keep the journalistic level very low." Harrison: "Mac, this is crap." Editor Mac: "Crap? I like crap. I need crap. Crap is what sells newspapers."	179783
2002	Transylvania Red	NM		Quint, Bert		Correspondent and cameraman, a feature about the tourist boom in Transylvania.  Former CBS News correspondent Quint's second novel. Team uncovers murder.	179784
1990	Transylvania Twist	M				Sports Announcer (Stu Nahan).	179785
1956	Trapeze	M	DVD -R HQ 10552, 10553.			News Media. A Journalist (Guy Provost).	179786
2001	Trapped	M	SVD 1093			TV Reporter C. Whitmore Evans (William McNamara) trapped in Las Vegas hotel-casino fire with probing live camera recording everyone's move. Video Cameraman (Jon Baba).	179787
1931	Trapped	M				Girl Reporter (Lina Basquette).	179788
2004	Trapped at the Bottom of the Sea	NJ		Peretti, Frank	#4 Cooper Kids Adventure Series	Journalist Meaghan Flaherty team up with Joy Cooper and his archaeologist father Dr. Jacob Cooper in a frantic struggle to beat a group of angry terrorists to a secret weapons pod on the ocean floor. After an argument with her father, a sullen Lila Cooper boarded an Air Force flight from Japan to the U.S. Her brooding is interrupted when a sudden hijacking leads to a scuffle and an explosion causing the plane to plummet toward the Pacific Ocean. Trapped inside a secret weapons pod on the ocean floor, Lila can do nothing but pray that rescuers will find her before her oxygen supply runs out. Flaherty, Joy Cooper, his father and a group of terrorists race to the pod.	179789
1974	Trapped Beneath the Sea	T				Narrator (TV Newsman Howard K. Smith). True story of four men in mini-sub off Florida coast, 1973	179790
1912	Trapped by Wireless	M			Ness Book	City Editor of The Star is in love with the daughter of the reform candidate for mayor. Reporter on the paper rigs a compromising photo to discredit the candidate and when the city editor refuses to run it, he is fired.After heroine intercepts a wireless message exposing the political machine, the city editor is reinstated.	179791
1994	Trapped in Paradise	M				Newscaster (John Dawe)	179792
1994	Trapped in Space	M				News Media. IPNN Newscaster #1 (Francine Bell). IPNN Newscaster #2 (Tania Martin)	179793
1922	Trapped in the Air	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	179794
1914	Trapped in the Great Metropolis	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter. Madame Dufrene, alias of The Reporter (Rose Austin).  Newspaper reporter tries to help her detective boyfriend expose a white slave ring.  Leader of the ring is a philanthropist she interviewed for her paper.Reporter fails to get the story.	179795
2002	Trapped: Buried Alive	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Celeste Oliva).	179796
1985	Trapper John, M.D.: Game of Hearts (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #133-#134. 10-6/13-1985. Series 9-23-1979 to 9-4-1986.	Reporter (Steve Doubet). Reporter (John O'Connell).	179797
1980	Trapper John, M.D.: Strike	T			Episode #18. 2-24-1980	News Media. Reporter #1 (David Eastman).  Strike by the nurses at San Francisco Memorial is a threat to patient care and Gonzo's sex life.	179798
1985	Trapper John, MD: All the King's Men (aka All the King's Horses…)	T		O'Neill, Gene. Noreen Tobin	Episode #130. 3-31-1985	News Media	179799
1983	Trapper John, MD: Blue Genes	T		Gilliland, Deborah. Robert Sonntag. John Whelpley	Episode #84. 3-13-1983	News Media. Trapper fears an epidemic after the leader of a research project becomes mysteriously ill.	179800
1983	Trapper John, MD: Primetime	T		Bond, Nancy. Phyllis Wapner	Episode #85. 3-20-1983	Sportswriter is the new boyfriend of Gonzo's mother and Gonzo is not happy about the situation because the sportswriter is his age.	179801
1981	Trapper John, MD: Straight and Narrow	T		Avedon, Barbara Hammer.  Christopher Haun.	Episode #28. 1-11-1981	News Media. Near-fatal shooting of a gay cop at a gay demonstration leaves an important question -- was the gunman a demonstrator or a police officer?	179802
1980	Trapper John, MD: Warning: I May Be Hazardous To Your Health	T		Dawson, Deborah Zoe. Victoria Johns	Episode #15. 2-3-1980	Reporter looking for dirt around the hospital gets more than he bargains for. The sleazy reporter will do anything to get a story.	179803
1979	Trapper John, MD: Whose Little Hero Are You?	T		Brinkley, Don	Episode #11. 12-30-1979	News Media. Newsman (Michael Currie). Newswoman (Betty Karlen). Brilliant improvisation saves a life but causes problems for Trapper and Riverside.	179804
1995	Traps	M		Grenville, Kate (Novel "Dreamhouse").  Pauline Chan, Robert Carter (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Photojournalist Louise Duffield (Saskia Reeves) and journalist husband Michael Duffield (Robert Reynolds) arrive in French Indochina in 1950 to prepare a photojournalistic essay for a rubber company's corporate publication.Essay is a propaganda piece to show Asian workers as happy under French domination. Couple's strained marriage further tested by the assignment. Michael is in line for a desk job in the company's Paris office so he decides to ignore reality.He writes what corporation wants. Louise slowly awakens to realities of changing political climate. Louise and female friend almost executed by soldiers in the jungle. Marriage disintegrates when Louise discovers Michael's infidelity with a man.No reason why a French company would hire British-Australian journalists to prepare the essay.	179805
2001	Tras la verdad	DF			Mexico	Reporters (Dioni Gonzalez, Omar Reyes, Silvano Soto. Host Mara Patricia Castaneda.	179806
2007	Trashed	NM		Gaylin, Alison	Debut Novel.	Tabloid Reporter Simone Glass of Asteroid is a recent Columbia Journalism graduate who heads for Los Angeles for a slick weekly that goes out of business almost immediately. She grabs a position at the Los Angeles bureau of the trashy tabloid Asteroid and plunges into the world of celebrity gossip. She has posed as a cater-waiter at a gala benefit, eavesdropped from a dumpster. rummaged through a TV superstar’s garbage and sneaked onto the set of the hottest new TV series, but how many lies and betrayals can she live with -- especially if they lead to murder? When a soap opera star commits suicide and a stripper with sordid celebrity connections is found dead, Simone’s most reliable sources begin acting paranoid. There’s a remorseless killer ripping Tinseltown apart. Can the reporter expose the murderer or will she become just the latest casualty of Hollywood’s brutal deceptions? The reporter finds a bracelet in a future victim’s trash and carelessly wears it to a party catching the killer’s eye as a potential target. 	179807
1961	Traum von Lieschen Muller, Der	MF			Germany	Reporter (Georg Thomalla).	179808
2004	Trauma	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Nina Hossain). Newscaster (Dermot Murnaghan). Newscaster (Kristy Young).	179809
1994	Trauma Center: Silent Sounds, The	T		McNeely, Jerry	Episode	News Media	179810
1976	Travails of June, The (aka Abduction of June, The)	M			Adult	Journalist	179811
1977	Travel Piece, A	SS	UCLA	Atwood, Margaret	In "Dancing Girls and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood."	Travel Writer Annette writes travel pieces for newspapers and glossy magazines.  "A good travel writer."	179812
2001	Traveler	M			Short	Photographer (Andrew Halasz - voice).	179813
2007	Traveler	T				Reporter (Myfanwy Meilen)	179814
2007	Traveler: New Haven	T	DVD -R HQ 8638		Episode. 6-6-2007	News Media. The FBI and Carlton order separate press conferneces regarding the two fugitives. The father talks about his involvement in hiding his son. Tyler and Jay return to New Haven, Connecticut and escape through the tunnels underneath Yale.They want to retrieve items that may exonerate them. Kim's daily life begins to crumble. Photographer (Mark Zeifman).	179815
2007	Traveler: Out, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8671		Episode. 6-13-2007	News Media. Jay and Tyler take their search for Will to his hometown in Maine. The FBI finds new evidence in the New York bombing. The guys meet a woman who planned to escape with Will after the bombing.	179816
2007	Traveler: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 8499		Episode #1. 5-10-2007	News Media. Good friends Jay, Tyler and Will have done just about everything together for the past two years. Jay and Tyler become prime suspects in a terrorist bombing at a famous New York City museum after rollerblading through it as a prank.Jay, Tyler and Will are best friends who have spent the last two years in graduate school living together. With their chosen careers awaiting them at the end of the summer, the men spend the summer traveling the country.Buy when Will gives Jay and Tyler a simple dare -- to rollerblade through the museum -- it makes them prime suspects in a terrorist bombing. The chase is on. They are fugitives with money.News Media covers bombing and the fugitive story.	179817
2006	Traveling Death and Resurrection Show, The	N		Gore, Ariel		Los Angeles Times Reporter shows up to review "The Death and Resurrection Show," a Catholic-themed traveling freak show and cast of misfits who have quickly become Frankka's new family.She discovered the ability to perform the stigmata as a way to attract her grandmother's attention. Now 28, she still uses the extraordinary talent crisscrossing the country with the show.Now she finds herself on the front page of the newspaper -- the unwitting center of a religious debate.	179818
1994	Traveling Man	NR		Michaels, Leigh		Reporter Quinn Randolph is a traveling feature reporter who is brought in by the station manager when the host of the Kansas City Morning TV show has a heart attack. Randolph is supposed to help the co-host Emily Lambert. But Quinn isn’t helping -- he’s taking over and Emily’s life is becoming a disaster zone. 	179819
1953	Traveller in Time, A	SSF	USC	Derleth, August	In "Harrigan's File."	Reporter Tex Harrigan	179820
1971	Travis Logan, D.A.	T				News Media. First Reporter (James Chandler)	179821
1988	Traxx	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Art Kohn). Reporter (Shirlene Foss). Reporter (Amanda Graham). Reporter (Richard K. Olsen). Reporter (Irene Stewart) Reporter (C.D. Roberts). Reporter (Martin Tucker). First Reporter (William Arvay).	179822
1974	Tre fran Haparanda, De	MT			Miniseries	Photographer Fritz (Hans Ernback).	179823
1998	Tre kronor	DF			Series 1994	Reporter Peo Olsson, 1998-1999 (Thomas Roos).	179824
1994	Tre kronor: Avsnitt 20	TF			Episode #17.	Journalist (Hasse Jonsson).	179825
1996	Tre kronor: Avsnitt 52	TF			Episode #38.	Reporter (Lisa Rennerstedt).	179826
1967	Tre mand frem for an trold	MF				Journalist (Palle Huld)	179827
1960	Tre onskningar	MF				Photographer (Jan-Olof Strandberg).	179828
1942	Tre skojiga skojare	MF				Photographer Pettersson (Arne Lindblad)	179829
1945	Tre soner gick till flyget	MF				Editor (Arthur Fischer). Photographer Johansson (Ragnar Falck).	179830
1994	Treacherous Beauties	MT	DVD -R HQ 2288, 2289. SVD 868, SV 319	Emerson, Cheryl (Novel). Jim Henshaw, Naomi Janken (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Photojournalist Anne Marie Kerr (Emma Samms) attempts to solve murder of her rancher brother. First seen in Yucatan doing an expose on animal poachers who are chasing her. She and associate Barry (Ian D. Clark) scheduled to go to Zaire in a week.Asks him to stall when she receives word of brother's death. Using a false name, Kerr gets a job photographing heroes at the ranch for auction catalogue. Gets involved with a man who was in love with her brother's girlfriend, also one who found the body.Policeman finds out photojournalist's identity, but agrees to keep it secret and helps her investigate. Man gets arrested, but Kerr believes he is innocent and breaks into the main house to get evidence. Uncovers a scheme to sell fraudulent horse semen.Man's brother and his wife have a child actually fathered by journalist's brother.  They are not allowed to inherit any of their father's fortune until each has a child. Man's brother killed reporter's brother to keep the secret.She is killed when she goes over the man with a knife. He asks the photojournalist to stay, insists he will not expect her to give up anything for him. Zaire is forgotten.	179831
1956	Treasure (aka Bill Burrud's Treasure)	DT			Series. 1956-1958	Host Bill Burrud	179832
2005	Treasure Coast Engima	N		McElroy, Paul		TV Reporter experiences temporary blindness while on an outing with some buddies on an island in the Intracoastal Waterway next to West Palm Beach in Stuart, Florida.The reporter contacts a Federal undercover agent to help him.A retired government scientist who dabbled in time travel experiments, a member of the Jamaican bobsled team, the Japanese yakuza and a gold sphinx of the Egyptian Bull King provide clues to solving this ENIGMA.	179833
1405	Treasure of the City of Laides or Book of Three Virtues, The	ER	COPY	Pisan, Christine de		Advice. Book of advice.  Book of conduct.	179834
1996	Treasure Seekers	MT				Editor of The Illustrated News (Peter Capaldi).	179835
2005	Treasure To Die For, A	N		Nehring, Radine Trees		Investigative Reporter in Hot Springs Arkansas. Stolen cash hidden for 40 years.	179836
1993	Treasured Island	M				Photographer (Charlie Simonds).	179837
1942	Treasury Star Parade	R			Series - 1942-44	Press	179838
1919	Treat 'Em Rough	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	179839
1999	Treble, The	DT				Commentators Jon Champion, Ian Crocker, Ian Darke, Barry Davies, Andy Gray, Tony Gubba, Alistair Mann, Brian Moore, John Motson, Rob Palmer, Alan Parry, Clive Tyldesley, Martin Tyler,	179840
2003	Tredje vagen, Den	MF			Sweden	News Media. Brittisk TV Reporter (Roger Brett). TV Reporter Tysk (Mika Porkka).	179841
2005	Tree and the Tournament	NSF		Readontris, Riana		Reporter Teresa Clapper investigates the Tree of Youth chopping incident and covers the King's Watcher Tournament in this Christian fantasy set in Heaven 30,000 years from now where God lives with His children and angels in paradise.An omniscient observer tracks Reporter Clapper's investigation and concurrent coverage of the Tournament.	179842
1952	Tree for Two	C			Bad Ol' Putty Tat Blues	Headlines. Black Panther Escapes Zoo	179843
1979	Tree House Confessions, The	N	GPL	McConkey, James		Newspaper. Pete Warden edits a newspaper.	179844
2008	Tree Huggers	N		Nichols, Judy		Reporter Kate Dennison is a single mom who finds her new reporting job at a local paper not at all what she expected. On her first day, two men die in a fire apparently set by a militant environmentalist group called The Forces of Nature. Kate is assigned to cover the story including the trial of the young man charged with the crime. As she works to unearth the truth, she begins to fear for her own safety and is faced with the loss of her daughter, her freedom and even her life. 	179845
1989	Tree of Hands	M				Newscaster (Simon Prebble)	179846
1942	Tree, a Rock, a Cloud, A	SS	OWN	McCullers, Carson	In "Collected Stories of Carson McCullers."	Newsboy. Paperboy.	179847
2003	Tree, The	M				Reporter #4 (Kristina Hughes). Reporter #5 (Danielle Franke)	179848
1999	Treehouse Hostage	M				TV Reporter (Sam Rubin)	179849
1990	Treehouse Times: Daphne Takes Charge	NJ		McBrier, Page	#5 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Journalist Amy Evans is 12 years old living in a suburb of St. Louis and finds both her leadership on the community newspaper and her relationship with her best friend challenged by a girl visiting from California.	179850
1990	Treehouse Times: First Course: Trouble	NJ		McBrier, Page	#4 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Food Critic Leah's review of a French restaurant could lose the Treehouse Times the account of its newest and biggest advertiser who is willing to pay good money for a favorable review.	179851
1990	Treehouse Times: Great Rip-Off	NJ		McBrier, Page	#8 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Reporter Amy Evans goes undercover as a stagehand for visiting ballet company and prematurely publishes an article that could make a lot of people, even Amy herself, unhappy.	179852
1989	Treehouse Times: Kickball Crisis, The	NJ		McBrier, Page	#2 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Investigative Reporters Amy Evans, Erin, Robin and Leah find a new story in an old lot where Erin plays kickball when the town threatens to turn the lot into the site of a new fast-food chain.	179853
1990	Treehouse Times: Press Mess	NJ		McBrier, Page	#6 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.	179854
1990	Treehouse Times: Rats!	NJ		McBrier, Page	#7 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah go undercover in the school cafeteria to investigate a possible rodent problem only to learn a valuable lesson ion journalistic ethics	179855
1989	Treehouse Times: Spaghetti Breath	NJ		McBrier, Page	#3 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Journalist Amy Evans finds herself the subject of unwanted attentions from a secret admirer who is also a big creep while her attempts to expose shady doings of her adopted grandparent's landlord threatens to get her grounded. Arboreal Journalist.	179856
1991	Treehouse Times: Stinky Business	NJ		McBrier, Page	#9 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah.Reporter Girls run into trouble when well-meaning biologist provides them with inaccurate information about the level of mercury poisoning the river as they research a story about a corporation that has been dumping toxic waste.	179857
1989	Treehouse Times: Under 12 Not Allowed	NJ		McBrier, Page	#1 Treehouse Times Series	Reporters and Publishers of The Treehouse Times Amy, Erin, Robin and Leah are introduced as they encounter their first controversy when a boy shoplifts and the owner bans all under-twelve-year-olds from his store.	179858
1937	Trees to Tribunes	DM	DVD  8402		Classic Newspaper  Industry Films. 19:55	Newspapers. Production of newspapers from beginning to end. Film starts with loggers preparing for the lumber season and ends with the newspapers on the local rack.	179859
2000	$treet, The: Closet Cases (aka Street, The)	T			Episode #4. 11-22-2000. Series 11-1-2000 to 12-13-2001	TV News Anchor (Natacha Roi).	179860
2000	$treet, The: High Yield Bonds (aka Street, The)	T			Episode #3. 11-15-2000	News Media. News Anchorwoman (Victoria Gabrielle Platt).	179861
2000	$treet, The: Propheting on Losses (aka Street, The)	T			Episode #2. 11-8-2000	News Media. News Anchor #1 (Victoria Gabrielle Platt).  News Anchor #2 (Mike Gilliam).	179862
1996	Treibschlag. Ein Fall für den Sportreporter	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Journalist	179863
2005	Trekant	N		Lodalen, Mian	Jenny Bjorklund	Freelance Journalist My is lazy and does not work too hard. Instead she is a party girl who is always staying out late drinking and trying to pick up girls.	179864
2003	Trellis and the Seed, The: Book of Encouragement for All Ages, A	N		Karon, Jan	Weinberg List	Journalist	179865
1839	Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan, The	N	USC	Thackeray, William Makepeace	In "Burlesques"	Press	179866
2001	Tremors 3: Back to Perfection	M				Argentine Reporter (Elena Sahagun). Argentine Cameraman (Diego Galanie).	179867
2003	Tremors: Hit and Run	T			Episode #6. 4-25-2003	Reporter (Pamela Kay Davis).	179868
1952	Trent's Last Case	M	SV 214	Bentley, E.C. (Novel). Pamela Bower (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Philip Trent (Michael Wilding)  for The Daily Record is a consultant specializing in crime stories. Also a painter who provides his own sketches while covering court proceedings. Called in when wealthy financier is found dead, a supposed suicide.Newsman pretends to be brother of dead man's widow to gain access to the state. Helps woman elude fellow journalists after the inquest. Verdict of suicide is reached but reporter continues to investigate.Widow initially gives him carte blanche to explore the estate, but asks her uncle, an art critic, to convince reporter to call off investigation. Trent has fallen for the widow and gives her his account of the case.Trent says he is leaving the decision up to widow whether to send it to his editor. Multiple solutions to crime presented in which reporter's original conclusions prove to be wrong, motivated by his own romantic interests.Reporter Jimmy (Ben Williams).	179869
1994	Tres Palmeiras	MF			Portugal	Reporter (Ana Nave).	179870
1947	Trespasser, The	M	SV 175	Sackheim, Jerry, Erwin Gelsey (Story). Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan (Adaptation). Jerry Gruskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Cub Reporter Stevie Carson (Janet Martin), "just graduated from some jerkwater college and wants to be a reporter," gets job on the Evening Gazette. Goes to work for Danny Butler (Warren Douglas) who runs newspaper's morgue. When hired, Carson says:"I think I could cry." Secretary: "Go right ahead, you're a sob sister now." She's assigned to paper's Literary Editor Bruce Coleman (William Bakewell) and discovers he is selling forged first editions. She tells the man who helped her get the job.He's married to literary editor's sister. Crooks involved try to kill him by running his car off cliff. Survives and Literary Editor is killed. Fiancé accuses him of killing her brother. He goes on "lost weekend," loses job. Shoot-out with crooks.Man and fiancée reunited. Carson ends up with Butler. Carson's father is a legendary newspaperman once expelled from university for accusing school board of graft. When she first goes to work, she pushes Butler off a ladder after he makes a play for her.Independence demonstrated when she refuses to respond after a male colleague calls her "girl" and informs him, "My name is Stevie Carson. In the future, please remember that".  Publisher Channing Bliss (Francis Pierlot).	179871
1929	Trespasser, The	M				Reporter (Brooks Benedict). Reporter (Billy Bevan). Reporter (Richard Cramer). Reporter (Stuart Erwin).	179872
1976	Trespassers, The	M				Interviewer (Peter Stratford). Publisher (Max Gillies).	179873
2005	Trespasses	M				Newscaster (Martha Dickey).Rash of slayings in the news, homeowner takes matters into his own hands when a prowler breaks into his basement.	179874
2004	Trespassing	M				Interviewer (Katharine Towne).	179875
2007	Tressa Jayne Turner: Calamity Jayne Goes To College	NM		Bacus, Kathleen	#2 Tressa Jayne Turner Mysteries	Cub Reporter Tressa "Calamity" Jayne Turner is carrying a full load. She's back in college for the fourth time, and looking to nab a raise from her stingy  boss at the Grandville Gazette in Iowa.Back at school, she hunts for a campus criminal and finds more trouble than a drunk coed with daddy's car. Enrolling in college for the fourth time, Tressa's looking to get a real degree in journalism and just maybe a raise at the Grandville Gazette.Unfortunately, she's not a great student, just squeaking by in her classes until the final project in her investigative journalism class, coupled with a string of unsolved campus crimes, lights a fire under her.She finds her investigation may lead to a fate worse than failing.	179876
2006	Tressa Jayne Turner: Calamity Jayne Rides Again	NM		Bacus, Kathleen	#1 Tressa Jayne Turner Mysteries	Reporter Tressa "Calamity" Jayne Turner of the Grandville Gazette in Iowa is wondering why her uncle's ice cream stand, poised to scoop the competition at the Iowa state fair, is being sabotaged.Her cousin is also missing. So it's time for Tressa to put on her hot pink cowboy boots and solve the mystery. The food concession comes under assault from a  horde of invading cockroaches and angry patrons are ready to switch loyalty to the competition.Meanwhile, her nemesis, "Ranger" Rick Townsend seems more interested in her sister than her.	179877
2006	Tressa Jayne Turner: Ghouls Just Want To Have Fun	NM		Bacus, Kathleen	#3 Tressa Jayne Turner Mysteries	Reporter Tressa "Calamity" Jayne Turner of the Grandville Gazette in Iowa feels she needs to stop making the news instead of reporting the news. She vows to follow insipid events to keep out of trouble avoiding psychos, lunatics and cops.She interviews a 6-foot, 2-inch sarcastic homecoming queen candidate who challenges Calamity to obtain an interview with a reclusive New York Times bestselling author.The writer quietly has arrived in Iowa. Tressa accepts the gauntlet deciding to interview. She figures it's a safe enough story. But the writer goes to incredible lengths to elude the obstinate Tressa.	179878
2003	Trevor's World of Sport: Man's Game, A	T			Episode #2. 8-22-2003	Commentator, Football (John Motson - Voice).	179879
1967	Tri dcery	MF				Reporter. Personal Reporter (Milan Fiabane).	179880
1998	Triage	NM		Anderson, Scott		Freelance War Photojournalist Mark Walsh, freelance combat photojournalist	179881
1955	Trial	M	DVD -R HQ 4372, 4373. SVD 1509			Reporters (Mort Mills, Robert Stevenson). )	179882
1955	Trial	N	OWN - H	Mankiewicz, Don	Controversial Film That Pulls No Punches, The.	Reporter (Mort Mills).	179883
1997	Trial & Error	MT				Reporter #1 (Richard Bauer). Reporter #2 (Linda Myler). Reporter at Pen (Faye Dance)	179884
1998	Trial & Retribution II	MT			UK.	Photographer (Andrew Hesker).	179885
1999	Trial & Retribution III	MT				Journalist (Ian Jeffs)	179886
2005	Trial & Retribution: Lovers, The	MT				Interviewer (Penny Smith).	179887
1997	Trial and Error	M				Court Reporter (Michelle Bonilla).	179888
1997	Trial and Retribution I (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #1-#2. 10-19/20-1997	News Media. Court Journalist (Edward Purver).	179889
1999	Trial and Retribution III (Part 1)	T			Episode #5. 10-7-1999	News Media. Journalist (Ian Jeffs).	179890
2002	Trial and Retribution V (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #9-#10. 6-19/20-2002	News Media. TV Reporter (Romilly Weeks). Journalist 1 (Ian Jeffs). Journalist 2 (John Sheaham). Journalist 3 (Charlotte Teichmann). Skeletons are found buried in a house.	179891
2007	Trial and Retribution XIV: Mirror Image (Part 1)	MT			Episode #26. 2-5-2007	Reporter (Paul Moody). Mother returns home from work to find her baby girl dead in her cot and her nanny has disappeared.	179892
1965	Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne, The	MT				Reporter (Richard Coe).  BBC Journalist (Richard Kay).	179893
1992	Trial by Fire	N	OWN - P	Coyle, Harold		TV Reporter Jan Fields is in Mexico City the time of a military coup in Mexico City. It looks as if the coup will draw the United States into a full-scale conflict across the Rio Grande.As she files her reports on the air, her lover, a Lieutenant Colonel, heads with his troops for southern Texas about to take part in a war that can only bring pain and embarrassment to his country.	179894
1994	Trial by Jury	M				Reporter (Rick Meilleur)	179895
1958	Trial by Slander	T			Studio One - 1-20-58	Press. Franchot Tone, Jackie Cooper, Dennis Hopper, Margaret O'Brien	179896
1952	Trial By Terror	N	OWN - H	Gallico, Paul		Correspondent experiences dangers in foreign countries	179897
1907	Trial Marriages	M				Newspaper. Article about a woman who advocates trial marriages. Close-up of newspaper story	179898
1975	Trial of Chaplain Jensen	T				News Media	179899
2007	Trial of Darryl Hunt, The	M				Investigative Journalist is one of three people telling the story of a wrongfully convicted man accused of a brutal rape-murder in the modern American South. Examination of a community and a criminal justice system subject to racial bias and fear.The film chronicles the capital case from 1984 through 2004.	179900
1993	Trial of James Earl Ray	T	SV 205			News Media	179901
1977	Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald	T				News Media. Man accused of assassinating Kennedy and what might have happened if he went to trial.	179902
1951	Trial of Love	N		Edelman, Maurice		News Media	179903
1928	Trial of Mary Dugan, The	N	USC	Wolff, William Almon	Novelization of Bayard Veiller's famous play. Women Reporters (Pages 9-10)	Reporter Steve Barrow's breezy account.	179904
1955	Trial of Strength	N		Dale, Celia		News Media. Harsh and terrifying portrait of a man in power. 	179905
1998	Trial of Stubby McPherson, The	M				Newsreel Announcer (James MacDonald).	179906
2007	Trial of the Big “Bad” Wolf	N		Cochrell, Elvera		Reporter has been hired to follow the trial of the Big “Bad” Wolf. After years of suffering and multiple surgeries, Mr. Wolf learns he is the laughing stock of the town. He hires a lawyer and sues the pig brothers for damages. The courtroom is crowded and Mr. Wolf tells his story. By bringing charges against the three pigs, he feels he can now be exonerated. 	179907
2007	Trial of Tony Blair, The	MT				News Reporter (Penny Marshall). Newsreaders (Ronke Phillips, John Nicolson). Book Publisher (Tom Burke).	179908
1932	Trial of Vivienne Ware, The	M			Glamour Girls	Reporter. Mac, the Reporter (Phil Tead). Comical Radio Commentators Gladys Fairweather (ZaSu Pitts) and Graham McNally (Skeets Gallagher)	179909
1984	Trial Run	M				Publisher (Teresa Woodham)	179910
1950	Trial Without Jury	M				News Media. Playwright Jed Kilgore (Kent Taylor) is suspected of murder.	179911
1971	Trial: Good People	T			Episode #7. 10-7-1971	Newsreader (Alex MacIntosh).	179912
1992	Trial: Price of Passion, The	MT				Reporter (Kirk Griffith)	179913
1984	Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter	N		Martin Earle E.	The Argosy, seven parts. Volume 17 #588, March 10, 1894 through July 1894. 	Reporter. 	179914
1929	Trials of a County Editor	P	MLPL	Heywood, D.A.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	County Editor	179915
2002	Trials of Henry Kissinger, The	M				Editor (Lewis Lapham-Himself) of Harper's Magazine. Journalist Seymour Hersh (Himself).	179916
1999	Trials of Nikki Hill, The	N		Darden, Christopher and Dick Lochte		Tabloid TV Gossipmonger Maddie Gray, host of TV's most popular tabloid news show, is found dead -- her naked body found in an alley dumpster in South Central gangland. She was blackmailing celebrities.Police suspect a young black man arrested at the scene with her ring in his pocket. But the airtight case against him springs big-time leaks sending a black female prosecutor and a team of homicide detectives scrambling to find the real killer.	179917
1966	Trials of O'Brien, The: 10-Foot, 6-Inch Pole, The	T			Episode. #16. 1-14-1966	News Media. First Reporter (Ken Martin). Second Reporter (Ben Yaffee).	179918
1960	Trials of Oscar Wilde, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4216, 4217, 4218. SVD 1505			Press. Media Circus. Journalist-Writer Oscar Wild (Peter Finch). Reporter (Alfred Burke).	179919
1864	Trials of the Tredgolds, The	N		Cook		Press	179920
1979	Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, The	T				Press. 1911 holocaust in which 146 workers died in New York's garment district.	179921
2005	Triangle, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 4956, 4957 (Part One). 4958,  4959 (Part Two). 4995, 4996 (Part Three).		Miniseries	Tabloid Reporter (Eric Stoltz), an oceanographic expert, meteorologist and a psychic team up to find out the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Shipping tycoon,  puts up the money.News Reporter (Natalie Becker, Nathalie Boltt).  News Anchors (Lynita Crofford, Andre Jacobs).	179922
2001	Triangles and Tribulations	M				Documentary Filmmaker Gary Zee (Gary Zeidenstein). Photographer 1 (Douglas Lorenz). Photographer 2 (Don Bode).	179923
2006	Triangulo Jota: Ao Servico de Sua Majestade	TF			Episode #12. 12-31-2006	Journalist (Barbara Pinho).	179924
2006	Triangulo Jota: Pelos Teus Lindos Olhos	TF			Episode #3. 2-11-2006	Journalist (Barbara Pinho).	179925
1978	Tribadernas natt	MF				Photographer (Dennis Dahlsten)	179926
1956	Tribe That Lost Its Head, The	N	OWN - P	Monsarrat, Nicholas		Yellow Journalist spreads the story that a chief of the Maulas was going to marry a white woman, all hell breaks loose.	179927
1998	Tribe, The	MT				Journalist (John Bowler)	179928
2001	Tribunal del pubelo, El	T			Series 2001	Reporter (Gloria Carmona).	179929
1980	Tribute	M				Press Agent Scottie Templeton (Jack Lemon) is a shallow Broadway press agent who learns he is dying just as his son by his ex-wife arrives for a visit.	179930
2002	Tribute to the Likely Lads, A	MT			UK	News Vendor (Rodney Bewes).	179931
2007	Trick 'r Treat	M				News Media. Reporter (Caroline Redekopp).	179932
2003	Trick Me, Treat Me	NR		Kelly, Leslie	Harlequin #948	Journalist Jared Winchester, a true crime writer	179933
1982	Trick or Treats	M				Newscaster (Maria Dillon)	179934
1983	Trident Tragedy, The	N		Monroe, Stanley and Robert J. Szilagyre	Weinberg List	Journalist	179935
1981	Trident, The	N	OWN - H	Hammil, Joel		American Journalist	179936
1989	Tridev	MF			India	Journalist Shrikant Verma (Shekhar Suman).	179937
1991	Triers Element	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Nicolaj Buchardt - Voice.	179938
1923	Trifling With Honor	M		McNutt, William Slavins (Story - "His Good Name"). Raymond L. Schrock (Adaptation).  Frank Beresford, Schrock (Scenario)	Ness Book	Journalist Kelsey Lewis (Hayden Stevenson) runs a news service and sends his stenographer Ida Hunt (Fritzi Ridgeway) to get a story on a reclusive ballplayer. She had a previous relationship with the ballplayer who is trying to hide a criminal record.Two renew their relationship and Hunt tries to keep his past hidden. The baseball player's secret is discovered by crooks who try to blackmail him into throwing a game. But he confesses to a judge who lets him off the hook.	179939
1922	Trifling Women	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	179940
2007	Trigger Episode	N		Straw, Tom		Photojournalist Hardwick is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who fell from grace and to survive is now part of the Hollywood paparazzi. A TV star disappears before the taping of the 100th episode of The Trigger Episode and Hardwick is hired by the show’s producer to find her. As he searchers for her, he runs into an old girlfriend who treats him with disdain. But a suspicious death re-teams him with her and he grapples with his feelings for both women, his hope for redemption and the solving of The Trigger Episode.  Hardwick had taken to the sordid world of paparazzi journalism with gusto after getting in hock to loan sharks. He is surprised to discover that pictures he takes of the star’s dressing room-cum residence show lots of books by major authors. 	179941
1950	Trigger Jr.	M	DVD -R HQ 7171, 7168.		Roy Rogers-Dale Evans series	Newspaper headlines. Western Times. "Wild Stallion on Rampage." "Phantom Attacks Two More Ranches."	179942
2007	Trigger Man	M				Photographer (Daniel Mazikowski).	179943
1996	Triggerman's Dance, The	NM	OWN - P	Parker, T. Jefferson		Reporter John Menden of the Orange Country Journal, is a blond, Wasp, slick newsman. Menden is the lover of Rebecca Harris who is serving an internship at the Journal under the tutelage of the celebrated columnist Susan Baum.Rebecca is shot dead while unlocking the door of Susan's car in front of the newspaper's offices. It is an obvious case of mistaken identity and there is not doubt the intended victim was really Susan who has made many enemies in her columns.Rebecca was engaged to a Jewish FBI agent. Both men knew of the other's existence. The FBI agent finds out the murderer's identity and gets permission to carry out a separate operation funded by the federal Hate Crimes money.The scarred and driven FBI agent asks Menden to help. He wants Menden has to infiltrate an ultraconservative organization headed by a fanatic. The FBI agent-fiancé is convinced the man is responsible for Rebecca's death.But he doesn't have enough evidence to get a conviction. Menden's job is to get the needed proof. But Menden falls for the man's daughter and wonders who he should trust.	179944
1995	Trinity and Beyond	DT				Newsreel Narrator (Randall William Cook - Voice).	179945
2009	Trinity Wells: Children of Earth: Day Four	T			Series 3. 7-9-2009	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the 456’s possession of Earth’s children and arrival on Earth. When every child on the Earth stops and starts chanting “We are Coming,” the Torchwood team has to investigate. Could this be the start of a global crisis? In Day Two, Torchwood 3, has been blown up by a bomb planted in Jack Harkness. Gwen, Rhys, and Ianto are on the run. Can they elude the Government and save the planet from the 456?  On Day Three, the eyes of the world turn to Britain as the 456 announce “We are here,” as the new Torchwood adventure continues. As a pillar of fire descends upon London, the members of Torchwood must battle to protect their own families as the fight gets personal. But will Clem’s memories destroy everything?  On Day Four, Torchwood finally learns of the events or 1965. Britain is in danger of becoming a rogue state, and everything now pivots around John Frobisher, as the ambassador of the 456 destroys its old allegiances.	179946
2009	Trinity Wells: Children of Earth: Day One	T			Series 3. 7-6-2009	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the 456’s possession of Earth’s children and arrival on Earth. When every child on the Earth stops and starts chanting “We are Coming,” the Torchwood team has to investigate. Could this be the start of a global crisis?	179947
2009	Trinity Wells: Children of Earth: Day Three	T			Series 3. 7-8-2009	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the 456’s possession of Earth’s children and arrival on Earth. When every child on the Earth stops and starts chanting “We are Coming,” the Torchwood team has to investigate. Could this be the start of a global crisis? In Day Two, Torchwood 3, has been blown up by a bomb planted in Jack Harkness. Gwen, Rhys, and Ianto are on the run. Can they elude the Government and save the planet from the 456?  On Day Three, the eyes of the world turn to Britain as the 456 announce “We are here,” as the new Torchwood adventure continues. As a pillar of fire descends upon London, the members of Torchwood must battle to protect their own families as the fight gets personal. But will Clem’s memories destroy everything? 	179948
2009	Trinity Wells: Children of Earth: Day Two	T			Series 3. 7-7-2009	Journalist Trinity Wells (Lachele Carl),possibly known as Mal Loup, is an American newsreader who reported several alien encounters for an American news network known as AMNN. She is a human whose home planet is Earth in the 2000s. She covered the 456’s possession of Earth’s children and arrival on Earth. When every child on the Earth stops and starts chanting “We are Coming,” the Torchwood team has to investigate. Could this be the start of a global crisis? In Day Two, Torchwood 3, has been blown up by a bomb planted in Jack Harkness. Gwen, Rhys, and Ianto are on the run. Can they elude the Government and save the planet from the 456?	179949
1998	Trinity: Hang Man Down	T			Episode #5. 12-27-1998	Reporter (Joe Avellar).	179950
1998	Trinity: In a Yellow Wood	T			Episode #2.10-23-1998	Photographer (Joey Vega).	179951
1965	Trip Home to Hell	NW		Bickham, Jack M.		Press	179952
1960	Trip Into the Blue	SS	USC	Johnson, Uwe	In "German Narrative Prose, Volume III."	West German Journalist Karsch	179953
1985	Trip to Bountiful, The	M				News Vendor (Larry Langley). Newspaper Boy (Peter Masterson).	179954
1921	Trip to Paradise, A	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	179955
2002	Trip, The	M	DVD			Journalist Alan Oakley (Larry Sullivan), a 24-year-old closeted conservative writer meets 19-year-old gay-rights activist Tommy in 1973 and they find themselves on the opposite sides of the political coin. Despite their many differences, they form a loving long-term relationship. In 1977, during Anita Bryant’s crusade, an anti-gay book, “The Straight Truth,” Alan wrote years before gets published without his consent. The book destroys Tommy’s credibility as a well-known activist resulting in Tommy and Alan’s break-up. Seven years later, Alan is given a second chance, a reunion with Tommy and the opportunity to set things right.TV Reporter (Christina Cameron Mitchell). Publisher Larry Jenkins (Dennis Bailey). 	179956
2004	Triple Agent	M			Story inspired by real events	Journalists, diplomats and spies cross paths in drawing rooms and cafes of 1930s' Paris.	179957
1967	Triple Cross	M				Newspaper. World War II spy adventure. Newspaper with a story about the Concorde was used as a prop. Jets didn't exist back then	179958
1940	Triple Exposure	NM	OWN - H	Coxe, George Harmon	Triple Exposure: George Harmon Coxe Omnibus, A."  Jade Venus, The. Fifth, Key, The. Glass Triangle.	Photographer-Reporter	179959
1948	Triple Threat	M				TV-Television Man (Syd Saylor). Sportscasters Harry Wismer, Tom Harmon, Bob Kelley	179960
1985	Triplecross	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Kim Sheppard). TV Reporter (Mario Machado).	179961
2006	Tripping Over:	T			Episode #6. 11-19-2006	News Media. Hack Journalist (Richard Aspel).	179962
2005	Trish Tilby	CB			X-Factor (Vol.1) #7	TV Reporter Trish Tilby (Patricia Tilby, aka Patricia Burton) of WNBC (formerly W-ARC-TV) in New York City. She is a skilled journalist known for breaking many important mutant related stories in the media. She is divorced. Her ex-husband is Paul Burton.She came into the world of the X-Men when she began investigating X-Factor who at the time were masquerading as mutant hunters. With help from Mystique, she uncovered Angel's financial backing of X-Factor Inc. and broke the story to the public.Later, the highly intelligent reporter reported on X-Factor's victory over Apocalypse and began to fall in love with Beast. Eventually the two began a tumultuous relationship. She is 5'6," 119 pounds, blue eyes and black hair.Trish reported on Moira MacTaggart becoming the first human infected with the Legacy Virus. Beast saw this as betrayal that reuslted in a rise in anti-mutant sentiment and he dumped Trish. The two reconciled after being kidnapped by Dark Beast.Soon after, Trish joined the X-Men in space in a battle against the Phalanx. After  Beast undersent a Secondary Mutation and took on a more feline appearance, Trish ended their relationship fearing ridicule and damage to her reputation.	179963
2001	Triskelion: Modern Psychological Suspense Thriller, A	N		Segreto, John J.		White House correspondents and members of the foreign press corps are being killed in the nation's capital. Is the murderer a serial killer or an international terrorist?	179964
1917	Triumph	M			AFI-Playwright	Writer	179965
1991	Triumph of the Heart: Ricky Bell Story, The	MT				TV Reporter (Sean McGraw). Reporter #2 (Ron Jackson). PR Man (Robert Alan Beuth).	179966
1996	Triumph of the Nerds, The: Rise of Accidental Empires, The	MT				Interviewer-Host (Robert X. Cringely-Himself)	179967
1993	Triumph Over Disaster: Hurricane Andrew Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 7583, 7584.			TV Co-Anchor Marta (Christine Page)	179968
1969	Triumphant Union and the Canadian Confederation, The: 1863-1867	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	179969
1966	Triumvirate, The	N		Taylor, H. Baldwin (Hillary Baldwin Waugh)		Newspaper Publisher-Editor David Halliday	179970
2000	Trixie	M	SVD 1194			Reporter #1 (Marke Driesschen). Reporter #2 (Clay St. Thomas). Reporter #3 (Claire Riley). Media. Good exchanges with reporters	179971
2004	Tro: Doktor Gud (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	DF			Episodes #55, #56, #57, #58. 4-28-2004, 5-5/12/19-2004,	Interviewer-Narrator Vagn Olsen.	179972
2005	Tro: Haarders puslespil…et sporgsmal om tro	DF			Episode #86. 12-19-2005	Interviewer-Host Christian Gundtoft.	179973
2002	Tro: Portraet af Ester Brohus/Himmerig og Hedensted	DF			Episode #31. 3-23-2002	Interviewer Lis Kildegaard.	179974
1944	Trocadero	M				Hollywood Columnist Erskine Johnson.	179975
1970	Trog	M	DVD -R HQ 8811, 8812		AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	News Media. Reporter (Maurice Good). Reporter (Rona Newton-John)	179976
1998	Troika	M				Journalist	179977
1993	Trois couleurs: Bleu	MF				Journalist (Helene Vincent). Photographer at Funeral (Piotr Jaxa).	179978
1994	Trois couleurs: Rouge	MF				Photographer (Samuel Le Bihan).	179979
1995	Trois freres, Les	MF				Journalist at TFI (Ruth Elkrief)	179980
2008	Trojan Horse, The (aka H20 II: The Trojan Horse)	MT				British Investigative Journalist Helen Madigan (Greta Scacchi) uncovers elements of political intrigue as she follows leads into the murder of her estranged son. After the United States absorbed Canada, an international cabal, concerned about American imperialism and militaristic adventurism, seeks to manipulate events so that the ex-Canadian PM, now technically an American citizen, becomes the next president. A tale of murder, assassination, multiple conspiracies and skulduggery on an international field.Reporters (Peter Feniak, Sandi Stahlbrand, Rory O’Shea, Victoria Fodor, Mark Lindal). Nationwide referendum is held to decide whether or not Canada will join the United States. The people of Canada vote to join the U.S. while the Prime Minister watches the results on the news.  Two years pass, Canada has been split into six states, each with electoral votes and representation in Congress. The Prime Minister attempts to reshape his political career and become president. Reporter Helen Madigan uncovers elements of political intrigue as she follows leads into the murder of her estranged son. U.S. President uses any means necessary to justify an invasion of Saudi Arabia in order to halt China’s oil supply.	179981
0060	Trojan Women, The	P	COPY	Seneca		Messenger. Talthybius, a Greek messenger.  "Oh, cruel fate,  oh, piteous, horrible! What sight so fell and bloody have we seen In ten long years of war?	179982
2004	Trojan Women, The	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Richard Tatum). On Scene Reporter (Tracy Eliott).	179983
1986	Trolley at East Troy, The	M				Interviewer (Joseph T. Bisciglia)	179984
1916	Trooper of Company K	M			Blacks	Newspapers tell of Joe's deeds and experiences, plot device	179985
1970	Tropic of Cancer	M			AFI-"Paris Herald"/Proofreaders	Proofreader	179986
1934	Tropic of Cancer	N	OWN - H	Miller, Henry		Newsman Van Norden, one of Miller's companions, a complaining newspaperman whose primary interest is seducing women.	179987
1987	Tropic of Ice - Jaa kaantopiiri	MF			Finland	Newsreader (Jouni Flinkkila).	179988
1997	Tropic of Orange	N		Yamashita, Karen Tei		Reporter Gabriel in Los Angeles follows leads in which unrelated events mysteriously unite as the homeless take up residence in abandoned Mercedes, low riders and Cads, and an aged Asian American sansei conducts symphonies from a freeway overpass.	179989
2008	Tropic Thunder	M				Journalist (Dave Johnson). 	179990
1937	Trouble at Midnight	M		Herrick, Kimball (Story - "Night Patrol"). Maurice Geraghty, Ford Beebe (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Goff (Earl Dwire) of the Sentinel in an Illinois farming community. Helps organize night patrol to stop rustlers.	179991
2003	Trouble Becomes Her	N		Harrington, Nancy	Weinberg List	Journalist	179992
1985	Trouble Begins at 8, The	P	MLPL	Sabath, B.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	179993
2005	Trouble Boy	N		Dolby, Tom		Publicist Ariana Richards is part of the dizzying crowd of celebrities and power makers that make up the professional life of  Tom Dolby, a personal assistant to a hip, ruthless film mogul. Anything and anyone can be spun into PR gold.When the Yale-educated gay freelance writer Dolby becomes Page Six material, his life, however, becomes unglued.	179994
1939	Trouble Brewing	M				Printer George Gullip (George Formby) for a major London newspaper. He works in the printing department and counterfeit notes are spreading around and  he and his partner Bill take it upon themselves to solve the crime.	179995
1917	Trouble Buster, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	179996
2000	Trouble I Cause, The	SS		Ellroy, James	Gentlemen's Quarterly, March, 2000	Editor Danny Getchell, editor-in-chief and head writer of Hush-Hush, a notorious Hollywood scandal sheet.  A series of reminisces by Getchell from his bed in an AIDS ward.Published by GQ because, Getchell claims, he has "an artful array of dirt on Art Cooper -- the editor-in-chief."	179997
1937	Trouble in Morocco	M		Newsom, J.D. (Short Story - "Sowing Glory").  Paul Franklin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Paul Cluett (Jack Holt) tricks rival Linda Lawrence (Mae Clarke) into revealing she is working on a story about gunrunners in Morocco. Correspondents.He steals her passport to beat her to the story.  Cluett is drugged while trying to interview a gangster, wakes up to find he has been robbed and is dressed in the gangster's clothes.Foreign Legion officers do not believe him and Lawrence, who has made it to Morocco to beat Cluett to her story, refuses to identify him. Pruitt escapes, saves Lawrence when a battle breaks out between smugglers and the Legion. They decide to get married.	179998
1932	Trouble in Paradise	M	L			Radio Commentator (Perry Ivins)	179999
1989	Trouble in Paradise	M				TV Reporter (Cees van Ede). TV Reporter (Nelleke Rademaker)	180000
1948	Trouble Makers	M			Bowery Boys	Newsboys. Sandy, first newsboy (Buddy Gorman). Second newsboy (Kenneth Lundy); boys learn from newspaper photo important information to plot	180001
1993	Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth	MT				Anchorman (Larry Carroll). Anchorwoman (Sidney Brammer).	180002
1955	Trouble With Harry, The	M	DVD -R 1758 (Media Excerpts)			Art Critic from the Modern Museum (Leslie Wolff).	180003
2003	Trouble With Josh	NR		Pappano, Marilyn	Silhouette Special Edition. 	Reporter Natalie was set up with a phony story to get her fired so Reporter Candace could take her job as a reporter at a newspaper. Candace’s actions destroyed Natalie’s career and estranged her from her father. Now Candace has no support at all: no friends, no family and no co-workers who care. She has gone through the ravages of cancer treatment all alone and somehow survived. She has been a selfish, ambitious, bad person all her life. Her brush with death, however, has changed her forever. She vows to totally change her life and become a better person. She fills six yellow legal pad pages with things she wants to experience in her life before she dies. Things like “visit all 50 states,” “wish upon a star,” “dance,” “sit by a campfire,” “look for shooting stars,” and “made amends with Natalie.” Natalie was her “best friend” before Candace destroyed her career. Soon after her treatment, Candace gives up her job and apartment in Atlanta and travels to Oklahoma in a small RV. She goes to ask forgiveness of the person she most wronged in her life: Natalie. The problem is Natalie and her entire family hate Candace. They will not even talk to her. Josh is Natalie’s brother-in-law. He finds Candace in town and warns her to get out of town. The trouble with Josh is that he likes the ladies too much and the feeling is mutual. Feminine favors come to easily to Josh he does not value them very highly. No girlfriend has been worth keeping very long. “There are just too many willing women to meet and I haven’t met them all yet,” he says. Candace is the “forbidden fruit” and she is also hard to get. This makes her unique in Josh’s life. While this handsome bad boy can get Candace to kiss him, he cannot get her into bed. Even more frustrating he can’t get her out of his mind. She could be the “one” woman for him. At 33 years old, Josh knows it’s time to settle down and start a family. Candace is falling in love with him as he is falling in love with her. But what will he think when he sees her disfigured body? Will he be revolted and leave her rejected and more alone and hurt than ever before? 	180004
2000	Trouble With Mary, The	N		Criswell, Millie		Restaurant Critic Dan Gallagher gave a restaurant, Mama Sophia, a scathing review.  The owner is 33-year-old virgin Mary who yearns for independence from her strong-willed mother so she opens an Italian restaurant.Man she falls for is the journalist who gave her restaurant a bad review. He's a divorced father who has come to believe that a woman's place is in the home.Scorching chemistry between the journalist and the virgin. The food critic doesn't like Italian food -- and his column shows it., but when Mary comes to the paper to complain, he finds he does like Italian women.She reciprocates his attention and decides Gallagher would be an ideal candidate for her first affair. Their love is complicated by her Italian family.	180005
2001	Trouble With Patriots, The	N		Hays, Tony		Reporter Kirby Benson is convinced he is a combination Woodward and Bernstein on the verge of exposing a major international scandal.  When the journalist disappears everyone assumes there is a benign explanation.Until he is later seen being dragged into a villa the Russian consul's daughter has entered. Next day his body is found floating in the Persian Gulf.His roommate, the hero, investigates and finds himself in the middle of a plot involving undercover agents of the U.S. National Security Agency and Britain's M16. Mystery of Benson's murder is solved.	180006
2006	Trouble With Tulip, The	N		Clark, Mindy Starns		Advice Columnist Josephine "Jo" Tulip writes a syndicated newspaper column, "Tips from Tulip," from her home in Mulberry Glen, Pennsylvania. She provides advice on all sorts of household matters.However, no one, not even her grandma who ran the column before her, warned or gave any practical guidance to Tulip on how to deal with an invasion of relatives arriving for her upcoming marriage to Bradford Bosworth.Jo's best friend, photographer Danny Watkins, is taking crime scene photos of a dead neighbor. Police can't identify the liquid inside a bucket standing near the corpse.Tulip tries to identify the liquid and is convinced it is murder, not suicide. They begin to investigate and soon learn some odd things about the victim and her brother.	180007
1967	Trouble With Tycoons, The (aka Missing Tycoon, The)	N		Taylor, H. Baldwin (Hillary Baldwin Waugh)		Newspaper Publisher-Editor David Halliday	180008
1947	Trouble With Women, The	M		McKenney, Ruth, Richard Bransten (Story). Arthur Sheekman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Kate Farrell (Teresa Wright)  of The Morning Journal assigned to get interview with professor who wrote book on subjugation of women. Unable to get interview. While in night court persuades accused wife beater to claim he was inspired by book.When professor files suit against the paper for $300,000, City Editor Joe McBride (Brian Donlevy) tries to stop it by having Farrell, who wrote story under pseudonym) get some dirt on professor. Passes herself off as student, enrolls in professor's class.Romance develops. Professor caught on stage with striptease artist during burlesque show set up by city editor who is also in love with Farrell. City Editor uses photograph of incident to get professor to drop suit.Then he gives picture to rival publication. Professor is ordered to resign from faculty. Renews lawsuit against paper. In court, Farrell admits under hypnosis that she loves him. He drops the charges. Reporter (Jerry James). Reporter (Stan Johnson).Variety, 7/16/47: "Donlevy is passably good as the city editor, despite a characterization that is not even a fairly close facsimile" Reporter (Eddie Carnegie). Reporter (Charles Mayon). Reporter (Byron Poindexter). Photographer (Clark Eggleston).	180009
1979	Troubled Laughter	MF			China	Journalist Fu Bin doesn’t want to tell lies when newspaper reporters become rumor mongers instead of being faithful to the truth in the winter of 1975 during the Cultural Revolution. The earnest reporter battles his conscience and the political demands of the time about how much “truth” needs to be reported. He is immediately at odds with his opportunistic colleagues, not to mention the hypocritical officials who shamelessly pervert his journalistic ethics for ideological purposes. A dignified surgeon, forced to work as a janitor in his hospital, is ritually humiliated in front of Fu Bin who has to write an article supporting the surgeon’s persecutors. Fu’s professional and ethical conflicts eventually threaten both his work and family relationships.  His conflicted mind of how best to serve the people and his family lead to some fantasy sequences, but he ends up choosing to be honest and is arrested.	180010
1985	Troubled Times	P	MLPL	Jacoby, B.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	180011
1997	Troubled Water	NM		Wheat, Carolyn		Reporter Ted Havlicek would have the story of his career if he put all the pieces together on a story he's been covering for the papers.Story involves a man accused of murdering a federal officer surrendered after 14 years in hiding putting a New York City attorney's quadriplegic brother in jeopardy as an accessory and stirring up the lives of members of the activist movement.	180012
1936	Troubled Waters	M			Mason	News Media	180013
2003	Troubled Waters	N		Gutteridge, Rene		TV Anchor Marcey Steigel of Dallas seems to have it altogether. She's zooming to the top of her profession and the future looks promising.But she is on her third relationship with a man in a year and she's been estranged from her parents for nearly two decades. Shelved her faith in God along with her Mom and Dad.Then her father dies and she returns to Kansas and gets more than she bargained for. Living next to her mother's farm is a sassy widower, a famous artist and father of two six-year-old girls.Soon, she must choose between keeping an old secret and pursuing her career dreams of finding lasting love, faith in God and forgiveness.	180014
1410	Troubles of a Scrivener, The	PO	COPY	Hoccleve	In "Selections from Hoccleve."	Newsmonger. Social poetry, 1402-1410. Ballad. Arduous labours of a scribe have greatly affected his health.  Results of his boozing day as well.  Other ballads included in collection	180015
1929	Troubles of an Editor	P	MLPL	Sheridan, D.	Index-One Act, 1924-31	Editor	180016
1969	Troubleshooters, The: And One Wise Man Came Out From the East	T			Episode #98. 6-2-1969	TV Interviewer (Alex MacIntosh).	180017
1967	Troubleshooters, The: And the Walls Came Tumbling Down	T			Episode #59. 12-1-1967	Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall).	180018
1970	Troubleshooters, The: Camelot on a Clear Day	T			Episode #107. 6-1-1970	TV Interviewer (Frank Thornton).	180019
1968	Troubleshooters, The: Cut Off Whose Nose	T			Episode #74. 3-22-1968	Reporters (Eddie Stacey, Terry Wright).	180020
1968	Troubleshooters, The: Day the Sea Caught Fire, The	T			Episode #75.	Newspaperman (Arthur Pentelow).	180021
1968	Troubleshooters, The: Deeper You Dig, The	T			Episode #64. 1-5-1968	TV Interviewer (Peter Dennis).	180022
1969	Troubleshooters, The: Dirty Old Man and a Rare Bird, A	T			Episode #79. 1-6-1969	Newscaster (Dave Cash).	180023
1968	Troubleshooters, The: Just a Bunch of Arabs in Kilts	T			Episode #67. 1-26-1968	Newscaster (Corbet Woodall).	180024
1965	Troubleshooters, The: Kelly's Eye	T			Episode #1. 7-7-1965	Newsreader (John Dunn). Interviewer (Robin Chapman).	180025
1965	Troubleshooters, The: Schloss Belt, The	T			Episode #6. 8-12-1965	Newsreader (Kenneth Kendall).	180026
1969	Troubleshooters, The: She'll Be Right Mate	T			Episode #100. 6-16-1969.	Reporter (Martin King).	180027
1970	Troubleshooters, The: They Shall Not Pass	T			Episode #117. 8-10-1970	News Media. Newsman (Hugo De Vernier). TV Announcer (Denis DeMarne).	180028
1967	Troubleshooters, The: Who Buys Who?	T			Episode. 12-19-1967. Season #4. Episode #11	Reporter (Peter Egan).	180029
1967	Troubleshooters, The: Winner Lose All	T			Episode #56. 11-10-1967	Commentator (Geoffrey Lewis).	180030
1967	Troubleshooters, The: Women and Business Never Did Mix	T			Episode #51. 4-24-1967	Newsreader (Corbet Woodall).	180031
1965	Troubleshooters, The: You Can't Trust Women	T			Episode. 4-28-1969. Season #5. Episode #16	Reporter (Bert Brownhill).	180032
1999	Troublesome Night 6	M				Editor Yah Lai (Yiu-Cheung Lai)	180033
2003	Tru Calling: Drop Dead Gorgeous	T			Episode #13. 3-18-2003	Reporter Michelle Carey (Michelle Harrison) works on a newspaper and has been looking through police reports from the past few months. She discovers Tru was cited by all would-be victims as the reason they are alive. Tru suggests it's a coincidence.Carey doesn't buy that.  She shows up at the morgue and poses as Susan Park, a bereaved relative looking for a death certificate. Davis sees how good looking she is and bends the rules to help her just this once.Later she reveals her true identity and Davis could kick himself for being so stupid. She now barrages him with questions -- about Tru's mysterious appearance at crime scenes, her uncanny knack for saving the lives of strangers.Davis plays dumb but Carey isn't. She knows something else. She's done a little research and it turns out Tru isn't the first young woman to "mysteriously pop up in the nick of time." There was one before her. The woman turns out to be Tru's mother.	180034
2004	Tru Calling: Getaway, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9035. DVD -R 1586		Episode #15. 4-1-2004	Reporter Michelle Carey (Michelle Harrison) of  Post-Dispatch the has been on trail of Tru's secret. She debates saving life of the reporter who has been trying to expose her secret. When journalist is killed, Tru is sent back in time to prevent killing.Tru must save a reporter who is out to expose her. When the reporter who has been trying to expose Tru's secret gets shot by a gunman on a crime spree, Tru is torn about saving her.  She tries to get the police to capture the shooter before he strikes.Luke is a crime photographer, friend of Tru. News Media. Stand-Up Reporter (Chris Kalhoon).	180035
1997	Trucks	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Barbara Edwards).	180036
2002	Trudeau	MT			Miniseries	News Reporter (Brett Kelly). The Reporter (Tim Ralfe - Aidan Devine). Cameraman (Paul Welch). Host (Nicola Lipman). Biography of controversial Prime Minister of Canada, Pierere Elliot Trudeau.	180037
2005	Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making:"	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (John Davie) Ottawa. Parisian Publisher (Sebastien Dhavernas). Reporter (Jackie Torrens). Radio Interviewer (Stan Carew). Host (Nicholas Campbell).	180038
1960	True Adventure	DT				Host Bill Burrud	180039
1980	True Bearing	N		White, David Fairbank		Apprentice Newsman Henry Williams of The New York Globe (the New York Times).  Protégé of the last great waterfront reporter who is forced to retire as the paper's emphasis shifts to lifestyle features.When oil tanker collision results in an oil spill off Long Island and subsequent cover-up, Henry, at the cost of his job, pursues the answers in true investigative style	180040
1989	True Believer	M				Reporter (Peter Anthony Jacobs). Media. Headlines.	180041
2005	True Believer	N		Sparks, Nicholas		Columnist-New York City Journalist Jeremy Marsh, who writes a column for Scientific American and who is a dedicated debunker, investigates his way to fame when he exposes a popular but shady spirit guide whom he brands "the worst kind of con man."After his Primetime Live-aired coup, Marsh steers south to meet a woman who has written to him with a spectral story idea about strange lights in the town's cemetery.Once there, he meets her orphaned granddaughter, the local librarian who's mysteriously single in her 30s, despite her romantic heroine beauty. He discovers the woman is a diviner with the gift of guess.	180042
2007	True Believer	N		Sparks, Nicholas		Science Journalist Jeremy Marsh with a regular column in Scientific American specializes in debunking the supernatural and has a real nose for the strange and unusual. He specializes in exposing supernatural frauds and hoaxes.A born skeptic, he travels to the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, determined to find the real cause behind the ghostly apparitions that appear in the town cemetery.Falls hopelessly in love with the  town librarian, the stubborn granddaughter of the town psychic. Marsh must make a decision -- return to the life he knows or do something he could never do before -- take a giant leap of faith.	180043
1999	True Believers	N		Richardson, Doug	Weinberg List	Journalist	180044
2005	True Believers	N		Sparks, Nicholas		New York Journalist Jeremy Marsh of Scientific American is a skeptic who makes his living exposing frauds in the articles he writes for the science magazine. His latest target is a famous psychic who claims to speak to the dead. The acclaim he receives for his expose places Jeremy in the public eye with an appearance on national TV. Marsh is charming, divorced and a rising star. As a dashing successful 37-year-old Manhattan science journalist, his skeptical scrutiny of ineffective antidepressants, cults and television clairvoyants has caught the eye of North Carolina restaurant owner Doris McClellan, who invites Jeremy to bucolic Bone Creek to scoop the story of eerie mystery lights appearing in an ancient cemetery. A diviner who can predict the sex of unborn babies, Doris suspects the lights are a ghostly curse. Her beautiful librarian granddaughter, Lexie Darnell, makes a lovely, if guarded, tour guide as Jeremy revs up his electromagnetic equipment for the ghost hunt. After witnessing the ethereal graveside lights, both grow closer, much to the chagrin of the local deputy who wants Lexie for himself. Guided by sage Doris and manipulated by a meddling mayor, big-city Jeremy and small town Lexie find that trepidation about their differences  somehow manages to bloom into love. Jeremy eventually uncovers the hidden truth behind the glowing graveyard fog and departs the lush gothic environs for New York. Can love bridge the gap?Jeremy traveled to Boone Creek, North Carolina to search for the truth behind the mysterious lights that appear in the local cemetery. The legend is that an old curse causes the spirits to wander, and now the town wants to capitalize on the phenomena to bring in badly needed tourist dollars. But Doris McClellan, the local psychic, wants the lights debunked, and asks Jeremy to investigate. What Jeremy doesn’t count on is falling for Lexie, the town librarian. Lexie has had enough of smooth-talking city men, and shields her heart, but Jeremy keeps trying to penetrate her tough shell. Lexie never wants to leave Boone Creek, and she believes that Jeremy will never want to stay.	180045
2008	True Blood: First Taste, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10298		Episode. 9-14-2008. 	News Media. Tabloid headline: Angelina Jolie Adopts Vampire Baby. TV coverage of an anti-Vampire activist who dies in a car accident. News Show Moderator (Sharon Tay).  Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the Vampires’ polished blonde TV spokeswoman who participates in news debates. “You think you have more power than me? I’m on television.”	180046
2009	True Blood: I Will Rise Up	T	DVD -R HQ 11352		Episode. 8-16-2009	News Media. TV Broadcast. Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the Vampires’ polished blonde TV spokeswoman who participates in news debates. “You think you have more power than me? I’m on television.”	180047
2009	True Blood: Nothing But the Blood	T			Episode.	News Media. TV Broadcast. Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the Vampires’ polished blonde TV spokeswoman who participates in news debates. “You think you have more power than me? I’m on television.”	180048
2008	True Blood: Plaisir d’Amour	T			Episode.	News Media. TV Broadcast. Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the Vampires’ polished blonde TV spokeswoman who participates in news debates. “You think you have more power than me? I’m on television.”	180049
2008	True Blood: Strange Love 	T			Episode.	News Media. TV Broadcast. Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the Vampires’ polished blonde TV spokeswoman who participates in news debates. “You think you have more power than me? I’m on television.”	180050
1989	True Blue:	T			Episode. Series 12-3-1989 to 2-16-1990.	Photographer Yuri (Elya Baskin) is amateur news photographer who drives a cab. He films a documentary on an elite police squad.	180051
1716	True Character of Mr. Pope, and His Writings, A"	ER	COPY	Denis, John	In "Critical Works of John Dennis, The."  Published in the Flying Post, May 31, 1716.	Critics. "…a Writer at one and the same time, of GUARDIANS and of EXAMINERS….a Critick without Common sense…."	180052
1991	True Colors	M	L. SVD 1134			Miami Reporter (Stephen H. Aronson). Miami Reporter (Sally Beckner). Miami Reporter (Michael Stanton Kennedy). Miami Reporter (Sam Wells). Campaign Reporter (O Dewayne 'Bart' Davis). Campaign Reporter (Mary McMillan).	180053
1995	True Colors	N		Mortman, Doris		Gossip Columnist Nina Duran is a TV celebrity. Isabelle de Luna and Nina Duran are raised as sisters by a kind, struggling couple who own a hotel and art gallery in Santa Fe. The Durans took in Nina as a foundling,Decade later, in 1963, the couple opened their arms to Isabelle, seven, who had just witnessed the rape-murder of her mother, a wealthy Spanish artist and the arrest of her father for the crime.Years later, Nina discovers true circumstances of her adoption by the Durans and leaves Santa Fe for New York where she creates a new identity and severs all ties to the past.The two women's paths cross repeatedly. Duran becomes a society reporter allowing her to perform hatchet jobs on her sister, whose artistic success she envies. Duran comes to terms with her origins and Isabelle recovers memory of her mother's true killerSleazy Nina.	180054
1937	True Confession	M				News Media. Reporter (Eleanor Fisher). Reporter (Franklin Parker).  Newspaper Sketch artist (Charlotte Dabney). First Photographer (Art Rowlands). Second Photographer (Ned Glass). Typewriter Man (Tommy Dugan).	180055
1940	True Confessions	R			Series	Press	180056
1981	True Confessions	M	DVD -R HQ 7683, 7684			News Media. Reporter Howard (Matthew Faison). Radio Announcer (Steve Ariwn). Newscasters (Robert "Bob" Arthur, Bill Furnell). Photographer (Steve Powers).	180057
2001	True Confessions	NR		Gibson, Rachel		Tabloid Reporter Hope Spencer wants to end the writer's block that has plagued her for months so she can return to being a star reporter for a Los Angeles tabloid newspaper. She goes to Gospel, Idaho and makes an indelible impression on the local population while driving the local sheriff she meets crazy with lust and longing. The residents provide inspiration for her fertile imagination. Soon, she's cranking out new stories that her publisher loves. Meanwhile, she's making new friends and falling in love with the town and the man. But sheriff is keeping a secret. When he finds out  Spencer isn't just a writer of non-fiction but a member of the notorious tabloid paparazzi, all hell breaks loose in Gospel. Can Spencer convince him her actions were innocent? Will he ever believe her? Spencer is still recovering from a disastrous marriage. She's come to Gospel to heal and to spin a few alien adventure articles for her editor.	180058
1996	True Confessions:  Novel, The	N		Bringle, Mary		Journalist	180059
1998	True Crime	M	DVD -R HQ 3480, 3481. DVD			Reporter Steve Everett (Clint Eastwood) of the Oakland Tribune is a womanizing drunk, lying, cheating investigative reporter who is sleeping with the city editor's wife, among others. Editor Alan Mann (James Woods). City Editor Bob Findley (Denis Leary).TV Anchor (Leslie Griffith). TV Anchor (Dennis Richmond). Radio Reporter (Bill Wattenburg). Afternoon News Anchor (Frank Sommerville). Field Producer (Dan Green).Reporter Michelle Ziegler (Mary McCormack) or the Oakland Tribune is killed in a car crash before she can finish the story Everett picks up after her death.	180060
1991	True Crime	N		Mewshaw, Michael		Journalist Thomas Heller Jr. is a successful writer of true crime  books who specializes in murders that occur within families. His father "Big Tom"  is murdered and Tom Jr. leaves the comforts of life and family in Rome to return to Baltimore.He uses his investigative skills to uncover the identity and motive of the murderer. The murders of his father and son of his wealthy college girlfriend seem more than coincidental to him. He comes face to face with old hurts and the girl of his dreams.	180061
1995	True Crime	NM	OWN - P	Klaven, Andrew		Reporter Steven Everett is the only chance for a condemned killer, and the reporter drinks too much, committed adultery.Journalist Steven Everett of St. Louis is assigned to interview Frank Beachum, who as convicted of murder six years ago on the day he’s scheduled to die. Everett suspects that the wrong man may have been convicted. Everett is having an affair with his city editor’s wife when the cuckolded editor phones his own bedroom to tell his thunderstruck wife, Patricia, that Steve is needed at the office -- he’s to interview Frank Beachum, a murderer condemned to die that evening, and write a human-interest sidebar to go with the paper’s straight news story. Everett, however, comes across information that points to lying witnesses and Beachum’s innocence -- and he has but 18 hours to prove anything before the midnight needle. Meanwhile, to appease his wife, Barbara, he must take his two-year-old son to the zoo. When the radio falsely reports Becahum’s confession, Everett’s job evaporates and following a phone confession to Patricia, Barbara hands her wedding ring back to the beaten newshound. As the night winds down, fired, dewifed, dechilded, Everett gets drunk but then recalls from crucial information. At 11:40 p.m., can a drunken driver get all the evidence together and get to the prison before midnight?	180062
1999	True Crime: Scene of the Crime, The	DT			Short	Investigative Reporter Steve Everett (Clint Eastwood). City Editor Bob Findley (Denis Leary). Managing Editor Alan Mann (James Wood). Behind the scenes of the film, "True Crime."	180063
1929	True Detective Mysteries	R			Series - 1929-30, 1938-39, 1944-59	Editor of Magazine presents stories based on "True Detective Magazine." Each week the show presented the "case history of an actual crime." Many were told from the criminal's point of view.	180064
1991	True Detectives	T	SV 90, 92		Series 12-28-1990 to 7-1-1991	Host (Gregory Harrison). News Media.	180065
2001	True Enough	N		McCauley, Stephen		TV Producer Jane Cody, a Boston public television producer, is disenchanted with her marriage to a bland professor. She and New York writer Desmond Sullivan decide to collaborate on a series of documentaries salvaging both of their foundering work lives.At 40, Cody is in full-blown mid-life crisis. She frets as her long-running TV talk show is losing viewers. Has an affair with ex-husband.In a desperate attempt to revitalize her career, she teams up with Sullivan, a minor biographer with writer's block, to film a pilot for a documentary mini-series on mediocre noncelebrities.Sullivan is in denial about long-term commitment to his gay lover. Sullivan and Cody do a TV biography of  a minor, long-forgotten pop singer of the 1960s, and travel to a seedy seaside town on the Florida panhandle.They want to tape the show just before a late season tropical storm arrives. Surprises are in store for both of them.	180066
1998	True Friends	M				News Photographer (Ron Schlager) for the Daily News	180067
1945	True Glory, The	M				Commentator (Robert Harris).	180068
2001	True Hollywood Story: Billionaire Boys Club	MT	SVD 1102			Journalists	180069
1994	True Lies	M				Reporter at Hi-Rise (Tom Isbell). Jihad Cameraman (Mike Akrawi).	180070
1981	True Life Stories	T				News Vendor. Story 3: Newsstand owner (David Fresco)	180071
1919	True Love	N		Monkhouse, Allen Noble		Press	180072
1989	True Love	M				Photographer (Jack DiGiorgio)	180073
1979	True Love and  Real Romance	NR	OWN - H	Schor, Lynda		News Media	180074
2004	True Love and Other Lives	N		Gaskell, Whitney		Travel Writer Claire Spencer. Transatlantic love.	180075
2008	True Match	N		Carroll, Margaret		Television Talk Show Host is Ruby Lattingly, the high-maintenance bride left at the altar, is back as the host of a TV talks how that helps troubled couples either patch things up or break up, though more often the latter proves to be the case. Naturally, as far as successful relationships go, Ruby gives rather bad advice. As Ruby receives unwanted pointers on the male mind from the show’s macho Cameraman Hutch, sparks soon fly as the diva form New York’s Upper East Side and the “Cowboy Cameraman” spar over how best to counsel couples in crisis, even though neither is particularly lucky in love. But as a secret from Hutch’s romantic past comes to light and turmoil erupts, the pair must face their own commitment phobias and resolve their affections for each other, all while the cameras roll. 	180076
1998	True or False: Teenagers Mean Trouble	MT				Correspondent (Russ Mitchell)	180077
1994	True Partnership	NJ		Lakin, Patricia (Doug Cushman, illustrator)		School Newspaper. Third grade of Parkside Elementary finds out that it is hard work as well as fun to produce their own student newspaper.	180078
1582	True Report, The	ER	USC	Rich, Barnaby		News	180079
1957	True Story	DT			Series based on magazine. 3-16-1957 to 9-9-1961. NBC.	Interviewer talks to participants of the tale being dramatized.  Host-Narrator Kathi Norris.	180080
2003	True Story in Memory of Zach Hanks, A	M			Short	Interviewer (Sandi Eberhart). Independent Filmmaker involved in a fatal accident still completes his project.	180081
2003	True Story of Blackhawk Down, The	MT				Somalia Journalist (Issa Muhammed - Herself). Author of "Black Hawk Down" (Mark Bowden - Himself). Narrator (David Jeremiah).	180082
2007	True Story of Charlie Wilson, The	DT				News Media. CBS TV Correspondent-Anchor Dan Rather reporting from Afghanistan thus earning the nickname “Gunga Dan.” 	180083
2005	True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa	DT		Finkel, Michael		New York Times Magazine Writer Mike Finel was on top of the world in 2001 -- young, talented and promoted to a plum job on the magazine.A few months later, under extraordinary pressure to keep producing blockbuster stories, he fabricated parts of an article about slavery on cocoa plantations in West Africa.Caught and fired from the Times, he treated to his home in Montana swearing off any contact with the media.A week after he discovers that a murderer who fled Oregon after killing his wife and three children has been telling everyone he is Michael Finkel of the New York Times.Finkel enters in a bizarre and intimate friendship with an accused multiple murderer who assumed Finkel's identity while on the run. Finkel races to strip away lawyers of lies -- both the murderer's and his own to finally get the true story.	180084
1999	True-Blue Texas Twosome, A	N		McCade, Kim	Weinberg List	Journalist	180085
1700	True-Born Englishman, The	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel		News	180086
1917	Trufflers, The	M			AFI-Critics/Playwrights	Critic	180087
1994	Truhanes	TF			Spain	Journalist (Cristina Higuereas).	180088
1988	Truk Lagoon (aka Eye of the Beholder)	DT		Cauffiel, Lowell		TV Anchor Diane Newton King is the popular, 34-year-old morning anchor at WUHQ-TV in Battle Creek Michigan. She is shot dead on Feb. 9, 1991 in the driveway of her home.Her husband, Brad, a criminal justice professor at Western Michigan University and a former policeman, is the primary suspect. The Kings were an attractive contemporary two-career couple with two children and what seemed to be an idyllic life.But police find problems. Brad was a compulsive womanizer unable to hold a job for long. Diane was a strong, in-charge type of person. The question was how to prove that Brad killed Diane. Her son and daughter were the only witnesses.	180089
2009	Truly Blessed	M				News Media. Reporter (Toni Fox). TV News Anchor (Peter James). Reporter (Kanesha Washington). Reporter (Fiona Lincke). Reporter (Kien J. Shimabukuro). Reporter (Behlla Monee Bell). 	180090
1995	Truman	MT				Woman Reporter (Jessica Drake). Woman Reporter (Cheryl Weaver). Woman Reporter #1 (Donna Thomason). Woman Reporter #2 (Stellie Siteman). Woman Reporter #3 (Jeannine Hutchings). MacArthur Reporter (David Fritts).Reporter #1 (Dean Vivian). Reporter #2 (David Rees Snell). Convention Reporter #1 (Marlon Hoffman). Convention Reporter #2 (Michael T. McGraw).	180091
2005	Truman Capote: Capote in Kansas	CB		Parks, Andre and Chris Samnee		Journalist Truman Capote's 1959 reporting of the Holcomb, Kansas murders of the Clutter family. Capote's acerbic wit gone. Relationship with the teen ghost of Nancy Clutter.  Capote is drawn to look like Harry Truman and Bobby from "King of the Hill."	180092
1997	Truman Kicklighter: Crash Course	NM		Trochek, Kathy Hogan	#2 Truman Kicklighter Mysteries	Former Journalist Truman Kicklighter used to work for Associated Press and is now a retired journalist in St. Petersburg, Florida. He's  a widower living in the Fountain of Youth Residence Hotel in St. Petersburg.When Truman's twenty-something pal is taken for a ride by a used-car dealer, he puts the brakes on a scam with a deadly payoff. Truman's young friend has bought herself the car of her dreams, a hot red '88 Corvette, but she realizes she's been taken.The suave huckster who sold her the car refuses to take it back. Truman hates to see a friend cheated. He goes undercover and discovers insurance fraud, usury and murder. He unearths a bloody trail that leads from the dealership to a strip club strip.The Corvette is swiped off the street and Truman's friend finds the huckster's body in the car. But when the cops arrive, the corpse is gone. Retired newsman Truman realizes she has stumbled onto an insurance scam.	180093
1996	Truman Kicklighter: Lickety-Split	NM		Trochek, Kathy Hogan	#1 Truman Kicklighter Mysteries	Former Journalist Truman Kicklighter used to work for Associated Press and is now a retired journalist in St. Petersburg, Florida. He's  a widower living in the Fountain of Youth Residence Hotel in St. Petersburg.Now surviving is a full-time job: clipping coupons, eating at odd hours to get early-bird specials, engineering senior citizen discounts on everything he can. Bogus evangelist plans to take over the hotel and evict retirees who don't buy their apartments.In the winter, old friends from up north arrive and the local dog track opens its gates for the season. Truman's best friend, just in from Pennsylvania, is found in the track's parking lot huddled over the corpse of a dog track race tout.Mel has Alzheimer's but Truman can't believe he could kill anybody even if police are convinced he did. Truman and his friend, a waitress at the hotel, Truman tries to uncover the evangelist's scam and find the tout's real murderer.There's a missing computer disk with the murder victim's new betting program. Truman goes up against the evangelist's brassy, ambitious secretary, a couple of low-life thugs for hire and a representative of organized crime.	180094
1998	Truman Show, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9602, 9601			News Vendor Errol (Mal Jones)	180095
1951	Truman's address in San Francisco	DT			On All Four Networks	News. First regular coast-to-coast telecast	180096
2005	Trump Unauthorized	MT	DVD -R HQ 3389, 3390		ABC	News Media. Reporters. Newspaper headlines. TV reports. Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Carolyn Scott). Aspen Reporter (Rory O'Shea). Teen Reporter (Kyle Buchanan). Reporter (Roma Podhora).  Reporter (Shant Srabian). Paparazzi Reporter (Arron Abrams).Reporter (Peter Feniak). 34th Street Reporter (Shant Srabian). TV Producer (Peter Cockett). Photographer (Marc Aubin).	180097
2000	Trumpet	N		Kaye, Jackie		Tabloid Reporter Sophie Stones, a tabloid hack hot on a trumpeter's story (man who was a woman).	180098
1865	Trumpet Comes to Pickeye!, The	SW	GPL	Goodman, Joseph T.		Press	180099
1974	Trumpet for a Walled City	N	OWN - H	Pala, Dolores		American Journalist Eileen O'Donovan, after 15 years abroad, examines her life, retracing her youth and finds that something is lacking.	180100
1946	Trumpet in the Dust	N	UCLA	Fowler, Gene		Journalist Gordon Dale, a top flight journalist is interested in people as people Western newspaperman who went to New York only to encounter complexities beyond journalism.	180101
1940	Trumpet in the Wilderness	N		Harper, Robert		Newspaper. Pioneer newspaper work in Ohio	180102
2001	Trumpet of the Swan, The	M				Newscaster (Kath Soucie)	180103
1997	Trunk Music	NM		Connelly, Michael	Harry Bosch Novel	News Media. Murder of a Hollywood producer has all the signs of a Mafia hit but something doesn't add up to Harry Bosch.	180104
1931	Trunks of Herr O.F., The (Die Koffer Des Herrn. O.F.)	M			German	Reporter. Stix, the Reporter (Peter Lorre) makes up a story about a set of trunks and incredible consequences follow	180105
1999	Trust	MT			UK	Journalist (Victor Power).	180106
2005	Trust Me	M				News Media. News Reporter (Arnold Chun). TV News Anchor (Rich Skidmore). TV Announcer #1 (Matthew Kaminsky). Interviewer (Tanva Mayeux). TV Announcer #2 (Richard Skidmore).	180107
1997	Trust Me On This	NR		Crusie, Jennifer	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	180108
1999	Trust No One	NM		Heggan, Christiane		Reporter Steve Reyes investigates a murder. He comes to a small inn owned by a woman who divorced a ruthless rich man's son who is brutally murdered. She becomes a suspect and her ex-father-in-law decides she is guilty.He starts a campaign to send her to jail. He wants custody of his grandson. The woman finds herself attracted to the reporter and forms an uneasy alliance with him to find the real killer and clear her name.	180109
2005	Trust the Man	M				Newspaper Vendor (Kiran Merchant).	180110
1993	Trust, The	M				Reporter (Tamer Riad).	180111
2006	Truth	MT	DVD -R HQ 5292, 5293			Reporter Amelia Moore (Michelle  Harrison) is killed while investigating allegations of corrupt land deals. She was working secretly with her former college journalism professor and mentor Meredith Bakomen (Stephanie Zimbalist).Bakomen is advisor of the UCC Daily Free Press student newspaper and is still working with students when she and Moore team up. Moore's best friend TV Reporter Laura Peterson (Thea Gill) wants to find out why Moore was killed.Peterson is considered by Bakomen to be a "talking Barbie Doll" because she works for KTCC's "Inside Buzz," a celebrity-driven TV program. She convinces Bakomen to team up with her to find out who murdered Moore and expose the story she was working on.With the help of a detective, Peterson solves the case after her life is repeatedly threatened.	180112
1957	Truth About Claire Veryan, The	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	180113
1915	Truth About Helen, The	M			AFI-Editors	Editor. Helps to clear a man falsely accused. Newspaper editor hero.	180114
2004	Truth About Love, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7605, 7606.			News Media. TV News Reporter (Elise Rayner). Blonde Reporter (Susanne Wohnberger).	180115
2003	Truth About Miranda, The	M				Cameraman (D Harlan Cutshall).	180116
1946	Truth About Murder, The	M	SVD 1411			Lady Photographer June Clayworth murdered	180117
1979	Truth About Peter Harley, The	N	OWN - H	Mills, James		Magazine Reporter Tony Deniset	180118
2001	Truth About Tate, The	NR		Pappano, Marilyn		Reporter Natalie Grant from Alabama lands the chance of the lifetime when a U.S. Senator asks her to write his biography. Tenacious in her efforts to dig up the past -- and problems develop.A loyal son, loving brother and doting single dad, rugged rancher Tate Rawlins was as honest as an Oklahoma day was ong. But when Alabama Reporter Grant began investigating his family’s secrets, Tate grudgingly adopted deception to protect his unconventional kin from scandal. He would impersonate his half brother -- a famous senator’s hidden illegitimate son -- and stonewall the Southern writer into abandoning her expose. But Tate didn’t reckon on how badly Natalie needed her story -- or how badly he would need her. The leggy redhead lassoed his libido, harnessed his heart, enchanted his motherless son until Tate ached to make her his. But how could he promise Natalie forever while whispering sweet, loving lies?	180119
1924	Truth About Women, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	180120
1939	Truth Aches	M				Newspaper. Leon Erroll. Pictures in newspaper	180121
1938	Truth Comes Limping	NM		Connington, J.J.		Journalist Denzil.	180122
1994	Truth Game (Scoop!)	NJ		Escott, John		Reporters Ros, Kenny and Jamie write for their school paper and also for the local newspaper where Ros’s mother works, so they’re always on the lookout for a story. So is the unscrupulous Unity McPhee, who writes for scandal magazines and will stop at nothing to get a scoop.What is the mystery surrounding Mole House and its new owner, TV game show host, Sonny Ryman? Has he really something to hide? 	180123
2009	Truth Has Fallen	M				Reporter (Jan Pfenninger)	180124
2002	Truth Hurts, The	N		Pickard, Nancy		Journalist Marie Lightfoot is a Florida-based author of true crime books.  Working on a book about her parents, civil rights activists in Alabama who disappeared in 1963 when she was a kid.Threatened by a mysterious fan who demands she collaborates with him on a book about her own murder or he'll start killing her friends including her lover.Tabloid publishes lurid article featuring Lightfoot's personal life and unsolved disappearance of her parents in 1963. She receives an e-mail from man who takes credit for article and threatens to hurt her if she does not cooperate with his demands.Article accused Lightfoot of trying to hide her racist past implicating her parents as segregationists in the fifties. Story planted by her tormentor. To clear her good name and even save her life she must retrace her convoluted family history.	180125
2009	Truth in Numbers: The Wikipedia Story	DM				Journalist (Chris Wilson). The history of Wikipedia, the 8th most popular website on the Internet and the problems of keeping the reader-edited site accurate.	180126
1993	Truth Laid Bare, The	M				Interviewer (Dyanna Lauren)	180127
2001	Truth or Dare	NR		Foster, Lori	In "Hot and Bothered: Four Steamy Tales of Love and Seduction….":	Reporter. Undercover P.I. Shay McIntyre takes on the guise of a reporter to uncover who's behind the suspicious deaths of two bull riders, and finds herself locking horns with a sinfully tempting man in a wicked game of truth or dare.	180128
2001	Truth or Dare	N		Bradley, Laura	In an omnibus of novels, “Hot and Bothered.”	Reporter turns out to be undercover P.I. Shay McIntyre who takes on the guise of a journalist to uncover who’s behind the suspicious deaths of two bull riders, and finds herself locking horns with the sinfully tempting Luke Wilder in a deliciously wicked game of truth or dare.	180129
1914	Truth Wagon, The	M		Talbot, Haydon (Play). Elliott J. Clawson (Scenario)	AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Newspaper Owner. Helen Dean (Lolita Robertson) criticizes a wealthy man John Ross (Max Figman) for being unambitious.When she challenges him,, he decides to take over a dying newspaper called The Truth owned by his father and use it to fight a political machine.Rival paper, The Star. Variety reviewer impressed by climactic fight in the newspaper office which ends with a rival reporter being thrown through a window.	180130
2006	Truth, Justice, and the American Way	M				Reporter (Walter Rinaldi). Detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, TV's Superman.	180131
1917	Truthful Tulliver	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapermen	Printer Truthful Tulliver (William S. Hart), Westerner and a journeying newspaperman, arrives in Glory Hole to start a newspaper	180132
1948	Try It Again	R			Series - 1948-49	Press	180133
1916	Try Out, The	M				Cameraman (Harry Naughton).	180134
1704	Tryal of Skill, The: Or, a New Session of the Poets	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	180135
1969	Trygon Factor, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	180136
1997	Trying It On for Size	M				Photographer (Scott Simms).	180137
1981	Trying Out for the Race	SS	GPL	Yates, Richard	In "Liars in Love."	Freelancer Elizabeth Hogan Barker, whose parents were illiterate Irish immigrants, wrote feature stories for a chain of Westchester County newspapers through all the years of the Depression.Her home office was in New Rochelle, but she was on the road every day in a rusty, quivering Model A Ford that she drove fast and carelessly, often squinting in the smoke of a cigarette held in one corner of her lips.She was a handsome woman, blond, sturdy and still young, with a full-throated laugh for anything she found absurd and this wasn't the life she had planned for herself at all. In the twenties, reporter for the New Rochelle Standard-Star.	180138
1994	Tryst	M				Reporter (Diane Hinchcliffe)	180139
1955	Trzy starty	MF				Reporter (Witold Skaruch)	180140
1975	Tsentrovoj iz podnesbesya	MF				Sports Commentator (Arkadi Arkanov)	180141
2005	Tsotsi	MF			UK-South Africa	Newspaper Vendor (Bheki Vilakazi). Six days in the violent life of a young Johannesburg gang leader.	180142
2004	Tsui tsong aan chin yen (aka Fear of Intimacy)	MF			Hong Kong	Tabloid Photojournalist Fai (Tony Leung Ka Fai) was once a successful photojournalist but now makes a living as a paparazzi to take pictures of celebrities and expose their scandals. A new Photographer Shuet (Michelle Saram) admires him and works with him in following a rich lady, who dies mysteriously. This draws the two journalists into an investigation, in which Fai’s memory of his girlfriend who vanished in thin air five years ago keeps haunting him. 	180143
2001	Tsuki no sabaku	MF			Japan	Interviewer (Itsuji Itao).	180144
2005	Tsunami,	MTF			Germany	Reporter (Martin Dorr)	180145
2006	Tsunami, the Aftermath	MT	DVD -R HQ 8524, 8525, 8526, 8523		Miniseries	Journalist-Photographer Nick Fraser (Tim Roth), an aid worker, a British official, tourists and the people of Thailand have their lives dramatically affected by a deadly tidal wave. BBC Journalist (Jack Barton)	180146
1998	Tsuribaka Nisshi 10	MF			Japan	Anchorwoman (Mitsuko Ishii).	180147
1994	Tu stoje…	TF			Poland	Editor-in-Chief (Slawomir Sulej). Journalist (Wojciech Walasik).	180148
1984	Tuareg - Il guerriero del deserto	MF			Spain	News Media. Parade Reporter (Ian Serra).	180149
2001	Tube, Le	MF			Belgium - French	News Media. The Journalist (Luc Mariot).	180150
1988	Tucker: Man and his Dream, The	M	DVD			News Media. Newscaster (Al Hart). Reporter at Trial (Joe Lerer). Frank, the Press Agent (Marshall Bell). Media.	180151
1987	Tudawali	MTF				Reporter (Matt Hayden). Editor (Murray Dowsett).	180152
1976	Tuesday Blade, The	N	OWN - H	Ottum, Bob		Magazine Researcher Gloria-Ann Cooper, blond, statuesque, arrives in the big city to work as magazine researcher.	180153
1991	Tuesday Man, The	N		Daniel, David		Journalist Lorraine Patton is admiring biographer of a charismatic senator from Indiana, a one-time POW in Vietnam with a fair chance of knocking out America's incumbent vice president in the upcoming elections.	180154
1937	Tuesday Never Comes	N		Thomas, L.L.		Newspaperwoman. Life of a woman who works in a newspaper office is complicated by a frivolous sister and an embezzling father.	180155
1999	Tuesdays with Morrie	MT	DVD -R HQ 3329, 3330. SVD 800			Sports Columnist Mitch Albom (Mitch Albom), Detroit Free Press, career-obsessed sports columnist visits with a professor dying of Lou Gehrig's disease. Based on the book. Sportswriter #1 (Eric Saiet). Sportswriter (Shane Stevens).	180156
1972	Tueurs Fous, Les (aka Lonely Killers)	MF			Belgium. 	Gay Journalist (Georges Aminel -- Le journaliste) is one of the clients of two young gays who decide that they have had enough of petty crime and prostitution. They go on a rampage stealing high-powered rifles from the journalist and a series of cars to carry out their increasingly reckless and vicious crimes.	180157
1997	Tuff Luk Klub	M				Cameraman (Roz Courtnay).	180158
1992	Tui shou	MF				News Reporter (Pauline Liu)	180159
2004	Tuk kae phii	MF			Thailand	Journalist (Chatthapong Pantanaunkul).	180160
1929	Tule Marsh Murder, The	NM		Mavity, Nancy Barr		Reporter Peter Piper	180161
1980	Tulipaa	MF				News Photographer (Mauri Front). Chief Editor (Esko Pesonen).	180162
1998	Tuliportaat	TF			Series	Journalist (J. Christoffer Slotte)	180163
1961	Tulipunainen kyyhkynen	MF			Finland.	Reporter (Tommi Rinne). Photographer (Pentti Auer).	180164
2006	Tulle Little, Tulle Late	N		Llewellyn, Kimberly		Public Relations Practitioner Nina Robertson’s cousin is not only stealing her thunder but also her dress, and now she has to attend the wedding of her hyper-competitive, catty cousin Celia. Nina’s own engagement hit the brakes and then went over a cliff not too long ago. And the bitter icing on the cake? Celia will be wearing Nina’s dream dress. Meanwhile, Nina’s no-good ex is conducting a shock-and-awe campaign on her social life. And an underhanded co-worker, along with a notoriously difficult movie star, are making her public relations job a nightmare. Although Nina might not be headed down the aisle, she’s definitely headed downhill.	180165
2001	Tully Reed: JLA Comics	CB			JLA: Incarnations #1. July, 2001. First Appearance.	Reporter Tully Reed was  Justice League fan and newsman who dedicated his life to following the exploits of the League in all its incarnations. Originally host for the "Supervision" TV show, Reed later became television's "expert on meta-human affairs."Eventually became editor of Meta Magazine. When girlfriend Roz was killed during the Crisis, Reed's faith in the heroes got shaken. Reinstated again during the anti-hero campaigns of G. Gordon Godfrey.Discovered a little of what it is to be a hero and came to a more complete understanding of those he so admires.	180166
2006	Tulsa Turning	N		Lutz, Norma Jean		Reporter Clarette Fortier for a New York City newspaper is determined to get what she wants out of life. When Fortier is on assignment, the competition had better run for cover. An up-and-coming reporter in Tulsa, Oklahoma during the racial riots of 1921.  Fortier is hot on the trail of the inside story of the race riots that plagued that cit. When Clarette is not on assignment, she is as determined to find the right man as the inside scoop. Selby Harland is her current date du jour, a man who knows how to show a woman a good time. Also vying for her time is Erik Torsten, a big handsome Swede. But Clarette is uncomfortable when Erik talks about God and Bible. Accustomed to finding and printing the truth whatever the cost, Clarette may not foot the bill this time. Her job is in jeopardy, and she’s received threats from the Klan. When she looks death in the face, it’s time to find out what truly matters in life.Clarette is a reporter destined to make a name for herself in a business occupied mainly by men. She decides to travel to Tulsa and get the inside scoop on the race riots. There she meets Erik, and also discovers the evil and danger that is looming over this city. Not only may she lose her job, but also her very life. 	180167
1960	Tumbled House, The	NM	GPL	Graham, Winston		Columnist Roger Shorn.  An English journalist determines to destroy the reputation of a deceased acquaintance and in so doing destroys himself.	180168
1990	Tune In Tomorrow...	M	SV 111			Newswriter. Love affair between a 21-year-old news writer (Keanu Reeves) and his twice-divorced former aunt-by-marriage (Barbara Hersey). Cub Reporter (Ray McKinnon). Detroit Newsman (Howard Kingkade).	180169
1987	Tunel, El	MF				News Media. First Journalist (Jose Luis Baringo). Second Journalist (Douglas McNicol).	180170
2003	Tunnel Vision	M			UK	Radio Commentator (Patrick van Kann).	180171
1933	Tunnel, Der	MF				Journalist Harris (Josef Eichheim)	180172
1962	Tunnel, The	T			NBC	TV Newsman Piers Anderton	180173
1935	Tunnel, The	M				American Reporter (Bryan Herbert)	180174
2000	Tuntematon kaupunki	TF			Finland. Series - 2000	Reporter	180175
2002	Turangawaewae	M			New Zealand	Newspaper Boy (Reuben Harcourt).	180176
2001	Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal	M				Reporter (Marrett Green)	180177
2003	Turbulence Des Fluides, La (aka Chaos and Desire)	MF	VHS		France	Journalist Catherine (Julie Gayet) arrives in a small town in Quebec to cover the story of a woman who died in the bay for a magazine,  Guru, an alternative magazine. Catherine, who is a lesbian, is an old friend of seismologist Alice who is also sent to the small town to investigate. They were friends from college and Catherine is in love with her. Alice ends up with the man whose wife died, and Catherine ends up with a local female policewoman. 	180178
1985	Turk 182!	M	SVD 561			Reporter (Francine Joyce). Reporter (Robert Moresco). Reporter in Subway (Jeanette Larson). Reporter in Subway (Jim Manley). Reporter at Bridge (Tucker Smallwood). TV Interviewer (Richard Zobel). Media.	180179
1869	Turkish Bath, The	SS		Trollope, Anthony	In "Complete Short Stories, Anthony Trollope, The."	Editors. On writing for the English press. Michael Molloy, magazine writer. Editors interview him.	180180
1916	Turmoil, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	180181
2004	Turn and Burn	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer realizes that the CIA is not going to allow him to do his job. The days before the ground invasion begin to heat up as ground-based forward observers begin to call in strikes at targets directly across the border. Photographer Gajaba.  CNN Reporter Peter Arnett (as himself). 	180182
1933	Turn Back the Clock	M	DVD -R HQ 3126, 3127.	Selwyn, Edgar and Ben Hecht		Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Donald Kerr).	180183
1989	Turn Back the Clock	MT				News Media. Reporter (Jeannine Wiest).	180184
1940	Turn Ever Northward	N		Barrington, M.		Newspaper. Irish girl goes into newspaper work.	180185
1953	Turn In, My Lord	N		Wilkinson, Laurence		Press	180186
2006	Turn Left	M				Newscaster (Emma Potter).	180187
2001	Turn of Faith	M				Reporter Mary Lane (Buzzy Popovec)	180188
2005	Turn of Fortune	N		Hunnings, Vicky		Reporter Rebecca Sands, an aggressive reporter for the local newspaper, constantly gets into the hero-detective's way as he tries to solve several mysterious murders in Hilton Head, South Carolina.Brutal murder of a drifter, disappearance of a local fisherman, hit and run death of a young Hispanic restaurant worker.	180189
1998	Turn of the Blade, A	N		Sweeney, Veronica Geoghegan		Journalist	180190
1999	Turn of the Century	N		Andersen, Kurt		Journalist George Mactier parlayed a Newsweek writing job into a PBS documentary into a job as a producer at the sinister MBC network.  Series NARCS, cuisinart of fact and fiction in which actors get to participate in real drug bustsTimothy Featherstone, MBC toady.Anderson is a former editor-in-chief of New York magazine, co-founder of Spy.	180191
1937	Turn Off the Moon	M				Photographer (Pat West).	180192
2007	Turn Two	NR		Warren, Nancy	Harlequin NASCAR Series	Columnist Mike Lundquist was a nobody sports writer one year ago but today he’s the hot racing columnist and he’s genuinely shocked to spot his ex-wife swapping canapés with the guys. What’s she doing on his turf?  Publicist Taylor Robinson knows the media, she knows NASCAR, and she’s determined to be the best PR flack this side of the Smokies. Her swagger lasts all of two hours -- until she discovers the one reporter she has to woo is her ex-husband. If they’re going to work together they had better play fair, especially since there’s nothing cool about their feelings for each other. Robinson and Lundquist divorced one another with neither expecting to ever see the other again. But Mike became a highly regarded NASCAR journalist and Taylor has become the public relations specialist for a driving team. When they see each other for the first time since they went their separate ways, both are stunned. But more shocking is that they must work together as she deals with the media as part of her job and he is the media. When they conspire to hide a driver’s marriage from the public, the pair wonders if they were too hasty with their divorce. But neither wants to be the first to tell the other they are still in love. 	180193
1940	Turnabout	M	DVD -R HQ 8689, 8688.			Photographer (Peter Adams). Second Photographer (Jack Rice).	180194
1979	Turnabout: Crass Reunion	T			Episode #6. 3-23-1979	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Sam is invited to a fraternity reunion and the wives are not invited. Too bad Penny is now occupying Sam's body and is the one to get the news. So they both return to Sam's old college for a wild reunion.	180195
1979	Turnabout: Cry Me A Touchdown	T			Episode #4. 2-16-1979	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Sam and Penny prepare to participate in a charity touch football game only Sam is now the cheerleader and Penny the quarterback and neither has a clue how to perform those roles. Can each the other how to play the game?Announcer (Lynn Shackelford).	180196
1979	Turnabout: Magic Statue	MT			Compilation of Pilot and 3 Episodes: "Penny's Old Boyfriend," "Til Dad Do Us Part," and "Statutory Theft." Cable Movie on the Disney Channel.	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.	180197
1979	Turnabout: Penny's Old Boyfriend	T			Episode #2. 2-2-1979	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Penny's old boyfriend shows up with a job offer that Penny hopes Sam won't refuse now that he literally speaks for her. Sam suspects the former boyfriend is more interested in making a move on Penny. He's in the perfect position to find out.	180198
1979	Turnabout: Pilot	T			Series 1-26-1979 to 3-30-1979. NBC	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.The cursed Gypsy's statute causes Sam and Penny's spirits to take flight and exchange bodies after they made an idle wish about each other having the better life. Now Sam is his wife and Penny is her husband. Let the games begin.	180199
1979	Turnabout: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 1-26-1979. Series 1-26-1979 to 3-30-1979. NBC	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.The cursed Gypsy's statute causes Sam and Penny's spirits to take flight and exchange bodies after they made an idle wish about each other having the better life. Now Sam is his wife and Penny is her husband. Let the games begin.	180200
1979	Turnabout: Statutory Theft	T			Episode #7.	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Magical statue is stolen. Will Sam and Penny be cursed forever?When Penny's father threatens to skip the wedding, Penny, still stuck inside Sam's body, has to break through her father's reservations about his son-in-law and show him the error of his ways.	180201
1979	Turnabout: Till Dad Do Us Part	T			Episode #5. 3-9-1979	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Penny's family comes to visit on the occasion of her sister's wedding and Sam doesn't know how to act like the dutiful daughter.When Penny's father threatens to skip the wedding, Penny, still stuck inside Sam's body, has to break through her father's reservations about his son-in-law and show him the error of his ways.	180202
1979	Turnabout: We're a Little Late Folks	T			Episode #3. 2-9-1979	Sportswriter Sam Alston (John Schuck) is a writer for Sports Life Magazine. Wife Penny Alston (Sharon Gless), vice president of cosmetics firm wishes she could trade places with him. A gypsy's small statuette swaps their personalities with their bodies.Al Brennan (Bruce Kirby) is Sam's editor. When Sam and Penny wake up they realize they're inside each other's body. They must pretend to the outside world that they are each other.Penny, the feminist woman stuck inside the burly body of her husband, has to deal with the chauvinistic attitude of her new boss Al, and the macho sports stars she has to interview in Sam's place.Penny informs Sam that her monthly visitor is overdue. So Sam as Penny goes to the gynecologist. Penny and Sam have a good laugh when Penny's doctor tells Sam that stress might be a cause for the delay. Sam can only wait to find out if he/she is pregnant.It turns out to be just stress.	180203
1976	Turncoat, The	N	OWN - P	Lynn, Jack		News Media	180204
1983	Turner's Wife	NM	OWN - P	Garbo, Norman		Journalist Maria Monroe, once a popular and glamorous radio journalist now dead of a heart attack at an Embassy party.	180205
1952	Turning Point, The	M	SVDSP 591. SV 58	McCoy, Horace (Story). Warren Duff (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jerry McKibbon (William Holden) for The Chronicle and a friend of the head of  special committee to investigate organized crime. Doubts effectiveness of committee. Investigates on his own. Tries to interview chief crook.Investigator's assistant says reporter's stories suggest "the detached cynical observer  faintly amused by the follies of other humans." Accuses him of feeling superior. Reporter finds out investigator's policeman father has been helping the crooks.Says he will not write about him if he help the reporter get incriminating evidence. He agrees and is shot and killed. Reporter feels responsibility. Crooks burn down building to destroy evidence killing several people.Reporter tells investigator truth about his father. Implies he will kill story if investigator asks him to. Investigator says he is quitting the committee and holds press conference to reveal all. Reporter lured to boxing arena and is shot and killed.Investigator eulogizes: "Sometimes someone has to pay an exorbitant price to uphold the majesty of the law. He said so himself."   Reporters (Robert Rockwell, Joel Marston, Russell Conway). Cameraman (Charles D. Campbell).	180206
1997	Turning Point: Who Shot Martin Luther King Jr.?	DT			Episode #2. 6-19-1997	Correspondent Forrest Sawyer. Hosts Peter Jennings, Diane Sawyer, Meredith Vieira, Barbara Walters.	180207
1941	Turning Sword, The	N		Bayne, Spencer		Press	180208
2005	Turnpike Flameout	N		Dezenhall, Eric		Public Relations Cindi Handler hires gangland-bred pollster Jonah Eastman to devise a “P.A.S.” (Plausible Alternative Scenario) for the death of a celebrity sculptor who vanishes after unveiling his unflattering statue of the star. The cops say it’s homicide and make plans to bust a faded rock and roller, Turnpike Bobby Chin. A private jet crashed in New Jersey Pine Barrens on the Fourth of July and the search for Chin begins. But the singer suspiciously survives and turns up wandering in the haunted woods. When the media circus begins, Eastman is called into action. A beautiful au pair vanishes from Atlantic City and it’s all the media want to talk about -- not Bobby. This angers Bobby because he hasn’t gotten this much attention since the Reagan Administration. As he works to vindicate the rocker, Jonah enters the inner-sanctum of the celebrity icon, a world so seductive and lethal that Jonah waxes nostalgic for his days working for the Mafia. Eastman is repelled and fascinated by Chin’s near-pathological narcissism, and soon realizes that his new client is his own worst enemy, though Chin is ably assisted by investigative music journalists after his scalp as well as the not-especially-bright star’s own supporters and hangers-on. 	180209
1992	Turtle Beach	M	SV 213	d'Alpuget, Blanche (Novel). Ann Turner (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Judith (Greta Scacchi) is first shown in Malaysia covering a riot. Ten years later, stationed in Sydney, Australia. Returns to Malaysia to do a story on Vietnamese boat people being placed in refugee camps. Discovers contact Minou is missingReporter finds out Minou has gone to Turtle Beach, where refugee boats come in. She promises a front page story if Minou takes her to the camp. "Why should I trust you? Why aren't you like all the other buzzards?" she asks, then agrees to take her.Correspondent gets photos of soldier beating refugees, but her film is confiscated. She calls her editor, and their conversation is taped by authorities. Correspondent then witnesses refugees attacked and slaughtered. She and Minou are taken into custody.Minou sacrifices self by drowning so Malaysians will not slaughter the boat people. Correspondent, whose ex-husband has been fighting for custody of their two sons, returns to Australia to get her boys back.When Minou took Judith to a bordello where she was once a prostitute, she tells the reporter, it is "a bit lower than your form of whoring." French Reporter #1 (Francois Bocquet). French Reporter #2 (Veronizue Bernard).	180210
1981	Turtle Beach	N	OWN - H	d'Alpuget, Blanche		Australian Journalist Judith Wilkes leaves her husband and sons for an assignment in Kuala Lumpur on the boat people where she is profoundly changed by her encounter with Maylaysian culture,  a French Chinese woman and an erotic Indian doctor.French Reporter #2 (Veronique Bernard)	180211
2001	Turtle Island Dreaming	NSF		Crockett, Tom		Photojournalist Marina is at the top of her career when she is caught up in a massacre in Bosnia.Surviving only at the sacrifice of her friend's life, Marina plunges into years of despair until finally she decides to leap to her death off the back of a ship traveling the South Pacific.Instead of dying, she is swept up and rescued by a giant sea turtle that takes her to her nesting ground. She wakes up on the beach days later with third-degree burns from the sun.Beautiful woman appears and wraps her from head to toe in giant palm fronds. Each day the woman reappears, renews the dressing, and ages, until it is an old crone who whispers to Marina You must cross the humpbacked mountain of Turtle Island to be reborn.So begins Marina's odyssey across the interior of the island, where she meets the lover who teaches her to reclaim her lost life and the wandering woman who shows her how to carry sanctuary with her wherever she goes.	180212
2005	Turtles Can Fly	MF		Ghobadi, Bahman		TV News. Story is set in the Kurdish encampments of northern Iraq days before the arrival of American forces in 2003 -- a cause of much rumor and hope. Satellite, a 13-year-old boy, brings television and news of the war to the community.	180213
2005	Tusamehe	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Rob Hart). Reporter #2 (Nathan Lassen). Reporter #3 (Lameck K. Omariba).  Reporter #4 (Matt Olson).	180214
1990	Tusks	M				TV Reporter (Godfrey Majonga)	180215
2008	Tutto torna	MF			Italy. 	Journalist (Lea Gramsdorff). Writer (Nino Nonnis). 	180216
1996	Tuy y Yo (aka You and I)	TF		Larrosa, Emilio		Tabloid media and photographers dig up dirt on a married playboy.	180217
2007	Tuzvonalban	TF				Reporter (Kata Bors)	180218
1998	TV a varos szelen	TF			Series	Reporter Robi (Sandor Varfi). The Cameraman (Peter Cseke). The Cameraman (Istvan Maszlay).	180219
2006	TV Junkie	DT	DVD -R HQ 8196, 8197		Winner of Special Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival	TV journalist Rick Kirkham for Inside Edition documents his fall into drug addiction from the age of 14 to present by the journalist.Kirkham shot more than 3,000 hours of home-video dairies chronicling his 1990s' notoriety as a reporter for Inside Edition -- and his addiction to crack, which he hid from his family. His fall into drug addiction is documeHe recorded it all in 3 a.m. confessional detail on camcorder tapes he never once rewound or watched.  Filmmakers Michael Cain and Matt Radecki edited down the material into a documentary.The documentary footage shows the birth of his sons, his frequent cocaine binges, painful family arguments, even visits from the police.	180220
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore):	T	SV 280		Episodes. Series 7-19-1994 to 6-1-1995. 14 Episodes	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).	180221
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 1	T			Episode #8.	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).TV Nation runs its own candidate for President, a convicted felon. TV Nation invades the public beaches of Greenwich, Connecticut, which are not all public.TV Nation meets a couple who started a business to cash in on the rise of violent crimes by cleaning up crime scenes. Mississippi just got around to ending slavery. TV Nation rushes to Mississippi to acquire some slaves before the new law takes effect.Crackers the Corporate Crime Fighting Chick is a seven-foot chicken that takes tips and takes action against corporate criminals.	180222
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 2	T			Episode #9	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).TV Nation asks people what really gets on their nerves. Carl alarms that go off at 6 a.m.? TV Nation visits the CEO of a major car alarm company and sets off 10 car alarms at 6 a.m. TV Nation hires its very own KGB spy.TV Nation looks at museums that thrive without NEA funding.	180223
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 3	T			Episode #10	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).War Reenactment Night. TV Nation joins Civil War reenactment battles as well as the fall of Saigon, the Battle of Hiroshima, and the battle between Tom Arnold and Roseanne. Southern Baptist Church. Corporate Crime-Fighting Chicken goes to Philadelphia.Electronic Sniffers. TV Nation travels to Cobb County, Georgia, home of the Republican Revolution of 1994. TV Nation visits the polling firm that polls for TV Nation.	180224
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 4	T			Episode #11	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).An African-American man has been arrested for 20 times because he looks like a criminal. TV Nation begins a campaign in Washington to improve his image. TV Nation sends a little tenderness and love to hate groups.TV Nation spends a day with the Michigan Militia.	180225
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 5	T			Episode #12	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).Canada Night. TV Nation's special salute to the U.S. neighbors to the north. TV Nation smuggles illegal Canadians across the border, give free guns to Canadians. TV Nation checks to see if Congress abides by all the laws that the citizens do.TV Nation visits the newest board member of the NRA, rock and roll legend Ted Nugent. Crackers the Corporate Crime-Fighting Chicken goes to St. Louis. It's been 12 years since Argentina failed to win back the Falkland Island from the British.TV goes to Britain to see if there is a town there willing to accept the Argentinean office. Argentina offered every citizen of Falklands $1 million if they vote to become part of Argentina and give up their British citizenship.	180226
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 6	T			Episode #13	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).TV Nation pays its respects to the 50 governors. Why do 300 reporters a day cover the O.J. Simpson trial? TV Nation wants to reduce the coverage and hires a U.S. Army "psy-op" program to do that.Rosemont, Illinois, has placed police guard booths on public streets to let in only residents. TV Nation goes to the outskirts of Rosemont to set up its own guard booth and prevent citizens of Rosemont from entering Chicago.Unions. TV Nation celebrates white men.	180227
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Fox Show 7	T			Episode #14	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).Bully Reunion Night. Each TV Nation correspondent is reunited with his or her bully from high school. TV Nation presents the first ever "Consumer's Guide to the Confessional."TV Nation travels through Britain with the "TV Cops" as they bust British citizens for plugging in their TV sets without permission from the British government. Crackers, the Corporate Crime-Fighting Chicken goes to Detroit.The two daily newspapers, the Detroit News and the Detroit Press are on strike and Crackers investigates the cause of the strike. TV Nation sends its own KGB agent to find out what happened to the Democratic party.	180228
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Show 2	T			Episode #2.	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).TV Nation challenges CEOs of major corporation to perform some simple tasks using their company's products in order to justify their huge salaries. Chairman of IBM asked to format a disk. Chairman of Palomolive to wash dishes.CEO of Philip Morris to roll a cigarette. AIDS insurance brokers. Klan PR Makeover. Pets on Prozac.	180229
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Show 3	T			Episode #3	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).Dr. Jack Kervorkian. Lobbyists are asked how much democracy can be bought for $5,000. Avon representatives sell cosmetics in the Amazon. TV Nation investigates North Dakota. Sludge is what happens after New Yorkers flush the toilet.TV Nation follows the sludge train all the way to Texas.	180230
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Show 4	T			Episode #4	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).O.J. Simpson Trial Product Placement. Prison labor. TV Nation travels to Hot Springs where Clinton grew up, a resort town in Arkansas. TV Nation visits Britain to learn what it takes to become a royal family.TV Nation creates a contest for three different health care systems to see which provides the best care -- United States, Canada or Cuba.  Sportscasters Bob Costas and Ahmad Rashad call play-by-play during the contest.	180231
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Show 6	T			Episode #6	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).Gun Night. TV Nation Correspondents join the ranks of Bill Cosby, Donald Trump, Howard Stern and Congressmen's wives and pack guns. Neighbors: TV Nation sends a serial killer to a typical suburban neighborhood to see what the neighborhood knows.TV Nation uses its leverage to get tax breaks for running its operation in New York City by threatening to move to New Jersey. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. TV Nation tries to find out where do those people on daytime talk shows come from.	180232
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Show 7	T			Episode #7	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).Golf Night. TV Nation talks to a golf pro. TV Nation visits Britain to get the story on caning. Sabotage: getting revenge on the boss. TV Nation finds out that many workers commit acts of disobedience or sabotage to get even.Direct Mail -- who responds to it? Corporate Consultants: TV Nation hires its own consultant to trim the fat on the payroll.	180233
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): NBC Year End Special	T			Special.	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).`TV Nation holds a concert benefit featuring the Meat Puppets on Wall Street in New York City to raise money for Exxon. White House assaults. TV Nation hires private security guard for the White House.TV Nation asks the American public to decide where U.S. troops should invade in 1995. A look at Republicans. New Jobs.	180234
1994	TV Nation (aka TV Nation With Michael Moore): Pilot (aka NBC Show 1)	T			Episode #1. 7-19-1994.Series 7-19-1994 to 6-1-1995. 14 Episodes	Newsmagazine. Host-Producer (Michael Moore) reports on things that big corporate media tends to avoid. Topics include running feature on crimes by business corporations, positive reports on labor union activity, debunking right-wing political claims.Correspondents (Rusty Cundieff, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper, Merrill Markoe, Jane Morris, Jonathan Katz, Roy Sekoff, Louis Theroux, Janeane Garofalo, 1995).TV Nation goes to the streets to find out who is more likely to get a cab in New York City -- a distinguished back actor or a convicted white felon? Appleton,Minnesota has hit hard times lately so they decided to build a prison using private and public funds. Realtors are trying to convince people to come live in Love Canal.Moore travels to Russia to find the nuclear missile still aimed at his hometown, Flint, Michigan and convince the Russians to redirect it.	180235
1994	TV Nation: 1994 Year End Special	T			Special. 12-28-1994	Host-Producer (Michael Moore). Correspondents (Steven Wright, Louis Theroux).	180236
2005	TV on Trial	MT			Miniseries	Critic (Kathryn Flett -- segment: The Fifties).  Critic (Mark Lawson - segment: The Sixties). Critic (Sarfraz Manzoor - segment: The Seventies). Critic (James Delingpole - segment: The Eighties). Critic (Paul Morley - segment: The Nineties).Critic (John Humphrys - segment: The Noughties). Co-Host (Daisy Sampson - segment: Live Debate Finale). Host (John Sergeant - Introductions and Live Debate Finale).	180237
1955	TV Reader's Digest:	T			Series 1-17-1955 to 7-9-1956	Press	180238
1956	TV Reader's Digest: Bell for Okinawa, A	T			Episode #41. 1-23-1956	German Reporter (Norbert Schiller). Host (Gene Raymond).	180239
1955	TV Reader's Digest: Million Dollar Story, A	T			Episode #16. 5-2-1955	Reporter (Jean Heydt). In 1952, "The Flying Enterprise" freighter encountered rough seas out of England causing the ship to list severely. With their lifeboats lost, the captain refuses to leave until all the passengers and crew have been rescued.	180240
1948	TV Screen Magazine	DT				Editor. Originally hosted by John K. M. McCaffery (editor of American Mercury) and Millicent Fenwick, editor of Vogue	180241
2006	TV Set, The	M				TV Network Head of Network Programming Lenny (Sigourney Weaver) mixes supreme self-confidence, moral vapidity and false empathy in dealing with a writer's TV pilot. Writer Mike Klein (David Duchovny).Photographer (Bryan Law). Market Researcher (Ilyse Mimoun).	180242
2000	TV Tonga News	DF				TV Anchors Sionoe Vikilani, Naise Fifita, Laumanu Petelo, Katalina Tohi, Melielau Manu, Vuvui Fotu, Heti Fifita, Viola Ulakai, Ofa Guttenbeil (2000-2002), Melehifo Finau (2000-2003), Mateaki Heimuli (2000-2003), Robina Nakao (2001).TV Anchors Philip Faulkner (2002), Melissa Baleilekutu (2002-), Kitione Maile-Mokofisi (2003-), Emma Vea,Reporters Arnold Mann, Tallita Tu'ipulotu, George Lavaka (2003-), Tapinga Lavemaau (2003-2004), Anau Paletu'a (2003-), Salote Sisifa (2004-).	180243
1999	TV Total:	TF			Germany. Series 1999.	News Media. Soccer World Cup Reporter (Harry Wijnvoord - 2002). Hosts (Stefan Raab - 1999, Kai Pflaume - 2005, Oliver Welke - 2005). Commentator (Ron Ringguth - 1999). Reporter Elton (Alexander Duszat - 2006). Reporter-Host (Sonya Kraus - 2005).Street Reporter (Gunni - 2005).	180244
1974	TV-aktuelt:	DF			Series 1974. Denmark.	TV News Program. Reporters Paul Jorgensen (1974-1995), Ole Andreasson (1975), Robert Christiansen (1976), Birgit Mesiter (1976), Karen Dissing Melega (1976), Tyge Pedersen (1978-1992), John Sundstrom (1983), Ulla Terekelsen (1983).Reporters Jorgen Flindt Pedersen (1983-). Niels Frid-Nielsen (1991-1996), Jorgen Anton (1993), Annette Juhleer Kjaer (1993). Hosts Mogens Rubinstein (1993-1995), Stig Andersen (1993), Frank Esmann (1993), Steen Bostrup (1983-).Reporter Jens Nauntofte (1988-1993). Editor-in-Chief, Information Georg Metz (1993). Editor Roy Rowan of Fortune (1983). Journalist Peter Jenkins of The Guardian (1983). Journalist Yvonne Roberts of The Standard.	180245
1980	TV-Avisen:	DF			Series 1965. Denmark	TV News Program. Reporters Jens Nauntofte (1988). Reporter Jergen Poulsen (1986). Reporter Jens Nauntofte (1988). Friis Torkil (1986-). Reporters Niels Frid-Nielsen (1991-1996). Helle Faber (1998-2000). Thomas Alling (1999). Rene Nielsen (1997).Weather Forecaster Mikael Jarnvig (1989-1995). Weather Forecaster Henrik Voldborg (1988-1997), Rene Nielsen (1997). Washington Correspondent Torsten Jansen (1996-2001).Weather Forecaster Mikael Jarnvig (1989-1995). Weather Forecaster Henrik Voldborg (1988-1997).Hosts: Birgit Meister (1983). Morgens Berendt (1983). Jens Olaf Jersild (1984-1992). Ole Thisted (1985-1993). Ans George Moller (1989-). Soren Vesterby. Weather Forecaster Jesper Theilgaard (1991). Maria Horby (1996-).Hosts: Morten Lokkegaard (1996-2005). Trine Sick (1990). Annette Juhler Kjaer (1994). Steffen Kretz (1998). Lene Johansen (1996).Asoren Kaster (1995). Karin Morch (1997-), Tina Riising (1994-), .Kim Verjrup (1998-).	180246
1965	TV-Avisen:	DF			Series 1965. Denmark	TV News Program. Correspondent Leif Davidsen (1978-1995).Correspondent Mette Fugl (1973-1975, 1977-1985, 1978-1995, 1986). Film Critic Soren Hoy.Reporters Georg Metz (1976-1984), Tyge Pedersen (1978-1992). Georg Metz (1976-1988), Steffen Gram (1976-1994. 2005), Bent Stuckert (1978-1984, 1988), Birgit Mesiter (1967-1986),Reporters Asbjorn Date. Hannelore Dorner. Tine Gotzsche. Andreas Hansen. Jorgen Jacob Jensen, Jens Kloppenborg. Bodil Kofoed. Jacob Kragelund. Ulla Kusnitzoff. Abdel Azziz Mahmoud, Allan Bo Poulsen, Mads Ring, Karen Sass, Christian Schou.Reporters Ole Sippel. Hosts: Steen Bostrup (1967-2001). Bent Jensen (1967-1975). Bent Bertramsen (1967-1974). Uffe Ellemann-Jensen (1970-1975). Bjorn Elmquist (1971-1979). Henning Skaarup (1972-1975). Tina Wilhelmsen (1975). Helle Bygum (1967-1974).Hosts: Kaj Andersen (1968). Ole Andreasen, Solveig Bjornestad, Reimer Bo Christensen,  Claus Jacobsen, Morten Jakobsen, Eva Jorgensen, Poul Jorgensen, Flemming Madsen, Monica Ritterband, Morgens Rubinstein, Morten Schenll-Lauritzen, Claus Toksvig.	180247
2000	TV-Avisen:	DF			Series 1965. Denmark	TV News Program. Reporter Jesper Knudsen (2000). Jacob Kwon Henriksen (2003-2004). Simon Ankjaer Andersen (2003). Line Gertzen (2003). Jan Larsen (2003). Jesper Sorensen (2003), Charlotte Harder (2002). Journalist Mads Brugger (2006)Reporter Jesper Knudsen (2000).Jacob Kwon Henriksen (2003-2004). Simon Ankjaer Andersen (2003). Line Gertzen (2003). Jan Larsen (2003). Jesper Sorensen (2003). Washington Correspondent Kim Bildsoe (2001-2005).Weather Forecasters Soren Jakobsen (2000-2006). Ann Marker (2002-2003). Jens Christiansen (2004). Divya Das (2004). Washington Correspondent (Steffen Gram, Himself).Hosts: Vibeke Hartkorn (2001-2006).. Charlotte Lindholm (2001-2004). Paula Larrain (2002). Mette Vibe Utzon (2004). Rikke Agerebaek (2005). Rasmus Baad (2005).	180248
2004	TV-Avisen:	DF			Episode #99. 9-16-2004	PR Direktor Christian Have.	180249
1960	TV-uutiset ja saa	DF			Series. Finland	TV News Staff. Reporter-Newscasters Kari Hiltunen (1977-1983), Arvi Lind (1966-2003), Kari Toivonen (1966-2005). Newscasters Heikki Kahila (196?-1977), Eva Polttila (197?). Riikka Uosukainen.  London-Paris-EU Correspondent Erkki Toivanen (1969-2001	180250
1984	TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes	DT				Reality Program	180251
2002	TV2 - Aret I ord og billeder	DF			Denmark. Series 2002-	Journalist Holly Burns of the Sydney Morning Herald. TV 2 Nyhederne Correspondent Ulla Terkelsen. Middle East Correspondent Steffen Jensen. Football Commentator Flemming Toft, TV 2. Correspondent Niels Brinch, TV2 Nyhederene.Hosts Caroline Boserup, Jes Dorph-Petersen, Jesper Steinmetz (2005), Cecilie Beck (2005), Jan Gintberg (2005).	180252
2004	TV2 - naermest rigtige maend	DF			Denmark	Interviewer (Jens Blauenfeldt - Voice).	180253
2003	TV2 - nar sandheden skal frem	DF			Denmark. Series.	TV News Program. Journalist Niels Brinch, TV2 Nyhedeerne. Executive Sports Producer Morten Stig Christensen. Programme Executive, TV2 Danmark Bo Damgaard. Executive News Producer, TV2 Nhyhedeerne Svenning Dalgaard.Other Denmark TV officials and producers including Journalist Poul Erik Skammelsen. .	180254
1988	TV2 nyhederne	DF			Denmark. Series 1988.	TV News Program. Reporters Niels Brinch, Hans Pilgaard, Allan Silberbrandt, Poul Erik Skammelsen, Kaare R. Skou, Ulla Terkelsen, Vagn Simonsen, Suzanne Utzon (1989-1994). Host/Reporter (Annette Juhler Kjaer). TV Reporter Diane Diamond.Newsreaders Connie Barr (1992), Sin Lill Mannes (1992), Morten Sandey (1992), Var Staude (1992).	180255
1992	TV2 sporten	DF			Series 1992. Norway	Reporter Ernst A. Lersveen.	180256
1989	TV2/Lorry	DF			Denmark. Series 1989-	TV News Staff. Reporters Sally Hamilton (2006), Sebastian B. Moller (2006),  Kitri von Bulow (2006), Mette Hybel (1992-2000), Anna Vigdis Hansen (1996), Peter Toldberg Andersen (2003-2004), Nanna Andreasen (2003-2004), Marco Houlind (2003-2004).Reporters Bjarke Kruse (2003-2004, Bent Ludes Lindhardt (2003-2004), Steen Fodstad Nilsson (2003), Kristine Krabsen (2005), Reporter-Host Mette Hybel (1992-).Host Jytte La Cour Bergmann (2004), Peter Glusing Pedersen (2004), Rie Helmer Nielsen (1998, 2000-2004), Dan Tschernia. Interviewer Dorthe Boss Kyhn (1992).	180257
2003	Tv3	DF			Netherlands - Series	Reporter Aldith Hunkar	180258
1999	Tve-kampen VIP	DF			Denmark. Series 1999	Reporter Mai-Britt Vingsoe Watt.  Host Jason Watt. Commentator Carsten Werge.	180259
1998	TvThree News	DT			Series 1998	TV News Staff. TV Anchors Grainne Seoige (1998-2004), Alan Cantwell (1998). Weekend News Anchor Rachel Smalley (2003-).News Correspondents Collette Fitzpatrick (2000-), Brian Daly (2000-2004), Maura Derrane (1998-2004), Ursula Halligan (1999-), Paul Byrne (2003-), Diane Connor (2003-), Sybil Mulcahy (2002-), Sharon Tobin (2002-).Reporters Claire Byrne (1998-2000). Entertainment Correspondent Lorraine Keane (1998-).Weatherman Martin King (1998-). Sports Correspondents Stephen Cullinane (1998-), Darren Frehill (1999-). Sports Anchors Trevor Welch (2000-), Aidan Cooney (1998-2003).	180260
1915	'Twas Ever Thus	M			AFI-Novelists/Publishers	News Media. Sub-Editor (Harry Ham). Writer.	180261
1998	'Twas the Night Before	N		Jenkins, Jerry B.		Reporter Tom of the Chicago Tribune and Journalism Professor Noella at Northwestern University are engaged to be married. They believe they finally found true love.But as Christmas approaches, they come up against basic difference in temperaments -- she sees glass as half full, he always sees it as half empty -- or maybe even cracked beyond repair.Too dissimilar to marry. Devastated by breakup, Tom decides he won't do his usual cynical Christmas story for the paper but instead will fly to Germany to write about the Father Christmas tradition.What he discovers changes his life -- and restores his faith in much more than Santa.	180262
1974	'Twas the Night Before Christmas	T			Special	Newspaper. Unsigned letter to editor of the local paper denouncing Santa Claus as myth	180263
1937	'Twas the Night Before Christmas	SS	GPL	Gallico, Paul	In "Confessions of a Story Writer."	Reporter Perry Brown. Tabloid. Local room of the Daily Blade, the city's largest tabloid. Wyatt Court, city editor.  A.K. Wayne, paper's owner. Allan Petonsall, his editor and general director. Doing a favor for editor's wife.Icebox Dodd, editorial auditor of the Daily Blade.  Vogel, staff photographer and Perry's colleague.	180264
2001	'Twas the Night Before Christmas	C	SVD 1140			Newspaper. Story is set in a town whose newspaper has denounced Santa Claus as a charlatan.	180265
2001	Tweeked	M				TV Interviewer (Jenny McNulty)	180266
1987	Twelve Across	NR		Delinsky, Barbara		Reporter Leah Gates is a crossword puzzle creator and finds herself rain-soaked and bleeding as she bangs on the door of a remote cabin occupied by Garrick Rodenheiser who crashed, burned and found a second chance when he crawled away from the wreckage of his life four years ago. And while he hasn’t exactly escaped his past, he’s kept it far enough away. Until trouble in the form of Gates showed up. True, she doesn’t look like a reporter. But the word trust simply isn’t in Garrick’s vocabulary anymore.  Gates has a few words of her own for her reluctant savior: querulous, adamantine, irresistible. She isn’t sure if it’s cabin fever, loneliness or just plain fate that drew them so magically together. But she does know that falling in love is the easy part. Trusting the future is a different challenge entirely.Leah Gates made up crossword puzzles for a living, a nice tame occupation in a safe urbane setting. And this knee-deep mud, lashing rain, a burned-down cabin -- she knew spelled disaster. What had her friend Victoria been thinking of, sending her up here to the wilds of New Hampshire? Woodsman Garrick Rodenheiser was stunned and wary when Leah turned up shivering on his porch. A beautiful woman, miles from nowhere, meant trouble for him. But he couldn’t slam the door in her face or shut out the storm of feeling that raged between them. 	180267
1958	Twelve Cases of Murder	T			Armstrong Circle Theatre. 6-25-58	Narrator (TV Anchor Douglas Edwards)	180268
1941	Twelve Chinks and a Woman (12 Chinamen and a Woman; The Doll's Bad News)	NM	OWN - H	Chase, James Hadley		Press	180269
1939	Twelve Crowded Hours	M	SVDSP 591. SV 67, B 29	Fort, Garrett, Peter Ruric (Story). John Twist (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Nick Green  (Richard Dix) is punched out by the sister of a man he has accused of a crime in the paper.  He later acknowledges he feels like an "awful heel" for the stories and arranges for her brother's parole.  Green's editor is killedGreen investigates with the help of a younger reporter Red (John Arledge) who continually complains that Green gets all the good stories.  Green captures one of the crooks, is captured, acts drunk.  In the end, Green gets the girl and Red gets the byline.Variety, 3/1/39: "Per usual with Hollywood, the newspaper office and the newspaperman are ridiculously exaggerated."	180270
1960	Twelve Hours To Kill	M				Editor, Desk (Bernard Kates)	180271
2009	Twelve Men of Christmas (aka 12 Men of Christmas)	MT				Public Relations Executive E.J. Baxter (Kristin Chenoweth) is  New York PR practitioner who uses her media savvy to bring tourism to a small Montana town. The down-on-her-luck public relations executive brings sizzle to Kalispel, Montana. It’s anything but a Merry Christmas for die-hard New Yorker E.J. Baxter when she loses her high-powered publicity job and her fiancé all on the same night at her office holiday party. To escape everything around her, E.J. takes a job in Kalispel,Montana and channels her energy to help raise funds for the local search-and-rescue team. She cooks up a concept that will leverage Kalispel’s greatest asset -- their handsome guys -- by having them step out of their uniforms and onto the pages of a calendar that is certain to raise both temperatures and pulses. Though she faces resistance from some of the men, E.J. eventually wins them over, especially a certain Mr. December. 	180272
1995	Twelve Monkeys	M				Anchorwoman (Janet Zappala). Anchorman (Arthur Fennell).  French War Photographer, French (Phillips V. Caruso).In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet.	180273
1949	Twelve O'Clock High	M				German Radio Commentator Lord Hawhaw (Barry Jones)	180274
1966	Twelve O'Clock High: Ace, The	T			Episode #73. 12-9-1966	Reporters (Robert Ivers).	180275
1966	Twelve O'Clock High: All-American, The	T			Episode #68.  10-28-1966	News Media. English Reporter (Richard Peel).	180276
1965	Twelve O'Clock High: Show Me a Hero, I'll Show You a Bum	T			Episode #39. 10-25-1965	G.I. Reporter (Ira Barmak). Civilian Reporter (Shawn Michaels).	180277
1945	Twelve Players	R			Series	Press	180278
1991	Twelve-Year-Old Vows Revenge after Being Dumped by Extraterrestrial on First Date	NJ		Roos, Stephen (Carol Newsom, illustrator)		School Newspaper Reporters. Shirley Garfield and Claire Van Kempt, two student newspaper reporters, spend the summer trying to get even with each other and in the process, abuse the right of a free press.	180279
1934	Twentieth Century	M	DVD -R HQ 10666, 10667			Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Charles O'Malley). Cameraman (Eddy Chandler).	180280
1949	Twentieth Century, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Episode. 10-7-1949. Ford Theatre.	News Media. Fredric March and Lili Palmer	180281
1953	Twentieth Century, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Episode. Broadway Television Theatre. Adapted from Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur play.	News Media. Fred Clark, Constance Bennett	180282
1956	Twentieth Century, The	T		Hecht, Ben and Charles MacArthur	Episode. 4-7-56. Ford Star Jubilee. Adapted from 1932 Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur play.	News Media. Orson Welles, Betty Grable	180283
1957	Twentieth Century, The:	DT			Series 1957-1970	Journalist-Host Walter Cronkite. Reporters Blaine Littell (1957). Reporter Daniel Schorr (1957), Morley Safer (1957). Interviewers Winston Burdett (1957), Robert Kleiman (1962). Correspondent Dan Rather (1966).	180284
1934	Twenty Million Sweethearts	M	SVD 1089		Rogers	Reporter Jimmy Bull (Eddie Schubert). First reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Charles Lane). Reporter (Dennis O'Keefe). Announcer (Harry Seymour)	180285
1950	Twenty Questions Murder Mystery, The (aka Murder on the Air. aka 20 Questions Murder Mystery).	M			UK Only	Editor (Gordon McLeod).	180286
1905	Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea	M			Encyclopedia of Sci Fi Movies	Newspapers. Amid the Wonders of the Deep:  Local newspaper corroborates claim	180287
1933	Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing	R				Journalists interview Warden	180288
1991	Twenty-One	M				Fashion Editor (Tyger Kahn).  Assistant Editor (Lolly Susi)	180289
2004	Twice	N		Miscione, Lisa		Writer Lydia Strong from New York writes about true crime, jogs along the streets of lower Manhattan toward the Brooklyn Bridge worrying that she is pregnant and a psychopath killed her mother 15 years ago is back on the streets, stalking her.A brilliant and acclaimed New York City artist charged with brutally killing her second husband. Ten years ago she was indicted and acquitted of murdering her first husband in exactly the same way.Strong's P.I. Partner joins her in investigating the murders.	180290
2001	Twice as Dead	M				Photographer Guy (Scott Jason Farr).	180291
1945	Twice Blessed	M	DVD -R HQ 1842, 1824	Hill, Ethel (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Features Editor Jeff Turner (Preston Foster) for The Chronicle is the father of twin sisters who trade places to try to reunite their estranged parents. He raises one sister and the mother raises the other.One of the twins is caught in a brawl at a nightclub and Newswoman Alice (Gloria Hope) threatens to run photos of the incident unless Turner marries her.Twins steal the negatives, prevent sob sister's marriage to a politician and get their parents back together.Reporter at Airport (William Tannen). Photographer at Airport (Eddie Hall).	180292
1993	Twice Burned	N		Craig, Kit		Reporter Carroll Lawton from Florida marries a man whose secret past includes a no-fault divorce from the mother of teenage twins.His wife dies and he flies to San Francisco to pick up the two girls, but then he too, while driving them home, has an accident and the orphaned twins are left to the stepmother-journalist who flies them to Florida.Reporter Lawton now is tracking down three murders. The bad news hits home -- the 14-year-old twins were at the scenes of the crimes.They have a secret language only they can understand and form a bond that threatens to destroy anyone who would come between them.	180293
1985	Twice in a Lifetime	M				Photographer (Keith Nicholai).	180294
2000	Twice in a Lifetime: Expose	MT	SVD 887, 871		Episode #30. 10-25-2000	Tabloid Reporter Kat Lopez (Maria Conchita Alonso) tries to prevent her younger self from ruining the life of a movie star. Reporter (Diana Platts).	180295
1988	Twice Upon a Time	N	OWN - P	Appel, Allen		New York Times Reporter Molly Glenn	180296
1998	Twice Upon a Time	MT				TV Journalist (Mark Conlon). Sports Photographer (Todd Sandler).	180297
2005	Twice Upon a Wedding	NR		Stone, Jean		Former Publicist Jo is one of four best friends who start a wedding consultant business called "Second Chances." Jo finds herself tantalizingly closer to true love than she even possibly imagined.	180298
1993	Twilight	NM		James, Peter		Reporter Kate Hemingway is assigned by a Sussex newspaper to report on noises coming from grave of newly buried woman. Private exhumation shows woman buried alive.	180299
2007	Twilight Angel	M				Sportscaster (Chris Wiegman).  News Reporter (Lisa Bunbury).	180300
1996	Twilight Man	MT				News Media. TV Anchor #1 (Patt Noday). TV Anchor #2 (Jill Callahan)	180301
1994	Twilight of Courage	N		Thoene, Brodie and Brock Thoene		American Journalists, two of them, escape from the collapse of Warsaw. The book is a chronicle of World War II from the Nazi occupation of Warsaw to the evacuation of the Allied troops from Dunkirk. Told from the point of view of two American journalists, an American pilot with the Royal Air Force, a German officer and a French soldier as they come to terms morally and spiritually with the war. 	180302
1949	Twilight on the Floods	N	OWN - H	Steen, Marguerite		Press	180303
1986	Twilight Zone (1985), The: Aqua Vita	T	SVDSP 1326		Episode #63. 10-4-1986. Series 9-18-2002 to 5-21-2003.	TV Anchor (Mimi Kennedy) is worried about her crow's feet. She drinks a rejuvenating water. News Editor (Martin Doyle).  Marc (Joseph Hacker). Shauna Allen (Barbra Horan)	180304
1985	Twilight Zone (1985), The: Little Peace and Quiet, A	T			Episode #1. 9-27-1985.  Series 9-27-1985 to 4-15-1989.	Newscaster (Clare Nono).	180305
1989	Twilight Zone (1985), The: Misfortune Cookie, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11260		Episode #35. 1-3-1986. Series 9-27-1985 to 4-15-1989.	Restaurant Critic Harry Folger (Elliot Gould), a vicious food critic who savages restaurants gets his just desserts by meeting his fate through fortune cookies that always tell the future. TV Food Critic Dana Duchow’s “Glamorous Gourmet” gives the Chinese restaurant a rave review. Folger sees the report on TV and writes a negative review without having been to the restaurant. Then he shows up, hates the food, but loves the fortune cookie messages. He promises a good review and then gets another fortune: You will die today. He then gets a tremendous craving for food -- he can’t stop eating. He realizes what has happened when he opens another fortune cookie. The message reads: You Are Dead. This is Folger’s hell. 	180306
1986	Twilight Zone (1985), The: Saucer of Loneliness	T			Episode #61. 9-27-1986	News Media. Reporter #1 (Mary Ingersoll). Reporter #2 (David Grant Hayward). Reporter #3 (Shannon Lee Avnsoe). Reporter #4 (J. Omar Hansen).A waitress sees a glowing UFO, which gives her a message that everyone wants to know but she refuses to reveal exactly what the message is.	180307
1989	Twilight Zone (1985), The: Special Service	T			Episode #107. 4-8-1989	TV. Man finds that his life has been on TV for the past five years.	180308
2003	Twilight Zone (2002), The: Burned	T			Episode #44. 5-21-2003	News Media. TV Anchor Person (Marrett Green). Female Anchor (Kimberly Unger). Male Anchor (Ted Friend). Host (Forest Whitaker). Crooked real estate mogul pays the price for having a building burned down to collect the insurance money.	180309
2002	Twilight Zone (2002), The: Chosen	T			Episode #16. 11-6-2002	Newscaster (Mi-Jung Lee). Man is annoyed by two tenacious men he believes to be evangelists and refuses to listen to their claims that the day is Armageddon, but as it transpires the day turns out to be Armageddon and the "evangelists" are Angels.The Angels are in need of help.	180310
2003	Twilight Zone (2002), The: Executions of Grady Finch, The	T		Serling, Rod	Episode #41. 5-7-2003	TV Reporter at Prison (Clay St. Thomas). Prisoner insists on his innocence is sentenced to death. Right before the injection, he hears a voice telling him "not yet." The injection fails. Government decides to give it another try before midnight.Once again he claims to hear the voice of his guardian angel right before going to the injection table. The public stars to demand his release and he is put up in front of a jury again to be retried.	180311
2003	Twilight Zone (2002), The: How Much Do You Love Your Kid?	T			Episode #34.  2-26-2003	Cameraman (Matthew Currie Holmes). Soundman (Daniel Boileau).  Woman's son is kidnapped and she becomes involved in a licensed reality TV show broadcasting her attempts to recover him.	180312
2002	Twilight Zone (2002), The: Pool Guy, The	T			Episode #9. 10-16-2002	Reporter (Claudine Grant). Spokeswoman Dr. Anna Rosoff (Venus Terzo). Pool maintenance man experiences such horrific nightmares of his own murder that he starts to lose a grasp of what is a dream and what is reality.	180313
2002	Twilight Zone (2002), The: Time Lapse	T			Episode #7. 10-9-2002	Newscaster (Suzette Meyers).	180314
2003	Twilight Zone, The (2002): Path, The (aka Superstition)	T	DVD -R HQ 2367. SVDSP 1341. SVD 1337 (missing half)		Episode #25. 1-8-2003	Tabloid Writer Allie Warner (Linda Cardellini) teams with a supposed clairvoyant to get scoops way in advance. Naturally her "sure thing" has hidden problems. She hopes for a brighter future when she entrusts her fate to a fortune teller.Warner works for the National Bystander with her male friend Seth (Colin Cunningham). She gets a chance to work for Brash Magazine. The editor is Brad Holman (Ray Galletti), an old high school friend who worked with her on the school newspaper.She is offered a job in the Chicago Bureau. When the seer tells her not to travel, she stays home and the plane crashes.  When the seer is killed, she doesn't know what to do because she put her future in his hands.	180315
1959	Twilight Zone, The:	T	VHS 249		Episode. Series 10-1-1959 to 6-1-1964.	Newspapers	180316
1963	Twilight Zone, The: Bard, The	T			Episode #120. 5-23-1963	TV Interviewer (John Newton). Playwright William Shakespeare (John Williams). Narrator-Host (Rod Serling).	180317
1960	Twilight Zone, The: Fever, The	T	DVD	Serling, Rod (Writer).	Episode #17. 1-29-1960	Public Relations Man (William Kendis).  Photographer (lee Millar).	180318
1964	Twilight Zone, The: I Am the Night - Color Me Black	T	DVD	Serling, Rod	Episode #146. 3-27-1964	Editor Colbey (Paul Fix) of the town newspaper, printed only articles naming a man guilty, although he personally believed him innocent. Now that man is to be executed and he wonders why it's still pitch black throughout the Midwestern town.Condemned man is unpopular idealist whose conviction for killing a bully had a number of questionable elements. The man is hanged as the editor, the sheriff and the village people watch.Darkness closes in, a darkness created by hate…and it's spreading to other parts of the world.	180319
1963	Twilight Zone, The: Kind of a Stopwatch, A	T	DVD	Serling, Rod	Episode #124. 10-18-1963	TV Announcer (Sam Balter).	180320
1961	Twilight Zone, The: Mr. Dingle, the Strong	T	DVD	Serling, Rod	Episode #55. 3-3-1961	Photographer (Bob Duggan). Martians give Luther Dingle the strength of 300 men.	180321
1961	Twilight Zone, The: Once Upon a Time	T		Serling, Rod	Episode #78. 12-15-1961	Newspaper. A janitor uses a time helmet to go to the 1960s, 72 years into the future. A newspaper in his pocket verifies that he comes from the 19th century.  1890s is depicted as a silent film.Earlier, the newspaper gets wet. He wrings it out on rollers of an old washing machine, then says, "Hot Off the Presses" in a title card.	180322
1961	Twilight Zone, The: Penny for Your Thoughts, A	T	DVD	Johnson, George Clayton	Episode #52. 2-3-1961	Paperboy (Anthony Ray).	180323
1963	Twilight Zone, The: Printer's Devil	T	DVD -R HQ 2708. DVD -R 1653. SVD 768. SV 249	Beaumont, Charles	Episode #111. 2-28-1963	Editor Doug Winter (Robert Sterling), dedicated editor of the Danzburg Courier. He is being driven out of business by the Gazette, owned by a big newspaper syndicate. Linotype operator Andy Praskins (Charles Thompson) resigns, goes to work for Gazette.Winter gets drunk and contemplates jumping off a bridge. Interrupted by Mr. Smith (Burgess Meredith), an ironic, cigar-smoking man who offers to work as both reporter and linotype operator for free. Gives Winter $5,000 cash to pay off debts.Jackie Benson (Patricia Crowley), Winter's girlfriend and devoted employee, is suspicious of Mr. Smith. Soon Smith creates sensationalistic headlines causing readership to soar. When fire destroys Gazette building, Courier reports story within 30 minutes.Winter suspects Smith may be doing more than reporting.  Smith produces a contract -- his services in exchange for Winter's soul. He signs it. Smith creates disasters to fill front page. Whatever is typed on linotype machine comes to pass.Smith writes a story that Jackie will be seriously hurt in car crash. Only Winter's suicide will save her. Winter writes another story saying contract with Smith is null and void. Smith is banished. Jackie is safe. Winter gets rid of linotype machine.	180324
1964	Twilight Zone, The: Queen of the Nile	T	DVD	Sohl, Jerry	Episode #143. 3-6-1964	Columnist Jordan Herrick (Lee Philips) "is a syndicated columnist whose work appears in more than a hundred newspapers. By nature a cynic, a disbeliever, caught for the moment by a lovely vision. He knows the vision he's seen is no dream…""…she is Pamela Morris, renowned movie star, whose name is a household word and whose face is known to millions. What Mr. Herrick does not know is that he has also just looked into the face -- of the Twilight Zone."Herrick arrives at the actress' house to interview her. He finds her lovely and youthful-looking as when she starred in the 1940 film, "Queen of the Nile."  Upon leaving, he is confronted by 70-year-old Viola Draper, a woman he takes for Morris' mother.She tells him she is actually her daughter. Intrigued, he does some investigating and finds that another actress who started in a silent version of the film disappeared. He suspects that somehow the two actresses are the same woman.  He confronts Pamela.She drugs his coffee, then admits she was the real queen of the Nile in ancient Egypt. Using a live scarab, she drains all of the columnist's life force and transfers it to herself.	180325
1986	Twilight Zone, The: Saucer of Loneliness, A	T			Episode #26. 9-27-1986	News Media. Reporter (J. Omar Hansen). Reporter (David Hayward). Reporter (Mary Ingersoll). TV Anchorman (Geoff Witcher).	180326
1961	Twilight Zone, The: Shadow Play	T		Beaumont, Charles	Episode #62. 5-5-1961	Editor Paul Carson (Wright King) is terrified that when a man is electrocuted he and everyone else will cease to exist. The man is sure that he is in a dream, a recurring nightmare that has him waking up screaming every single night.Carson convinces the district attorney to visit the man in his cell, but the district attorney is not swayed by the fact that the convict is expecting him. He isn't convinced even when the convict lip-syncs his every word.As midnight approaches, the editor pleads with the district attorney to call the governor for a stay of execution arguing that the convict is clearly a mental incompetent. Reluctantly, the district attorney picks up the phone, but it is too late.As the switch is pulled on the prisoner, the editor and the district attorney disappear -- as does everything else in their world. For a moment, all is blackness, then suddenly the prisoner is back in the courtroom being sentenced.Some of the characters are different, but the scenario is the same -- and the nightmare is starting over.	180327
1987	Twilight Zone, The: Shelter Skelter	T			Episode #40. 5-21-1987	News Media. Reporter (Diana Lewis). Newscaster (Tamara Taylor). Announcer (Geoff Witcher). .	180328
1961	Twilight Zone, The: Static	T	DVD	Beaumont, Charles	Episode #56. 3-10-1961	TV-Radio Announcer (Roy Rowan).  Radio programs from 1940. Man hates TV so he gets his old radio out of the basement of the boardinghouse where he lives. He soon finds he can receive programs from the past when he's alone.	180329
1962	Twilight Zone, The: To Serve Man	T	SVD 800	Serling, Rod	Episode #89. 3-2-1962	Reporter #1 (Will J. White). Reporter #2 (Gene Benton). They cover arrival of the Klanamits on Earth who want to aid man in every possible way using their superior technology. They end famine, supply a cheap power source, provide defensive force fields.Armies become obsolete. "To Serve Man:" is the Kanamit book left at the U.N. Thousands book passage for the Kanamits' home planet. It turns out the book is a cookbook.	180330
1963	Twilight Zone, The: Valley of the Shadow	T	DVD -R HQ 5150. SVDSP 810, SVD 1114	Beaumont, Charles	Episode #105. 1-17-1963	Reporter Philip Redfield (Ed Nelson)  is lost and nearly out of gas when he pulls into Peaceful Valley, a small town. One hundred years earlier, stranger arrived in town bringing them a new energy source that they are free to use for their benefit.They are forbidden to reveal them o outside world until Earth is at peace. Reporter argues that the townspeople have a moral responsibility to share their services, but they won't hear of it.They say he can stay in Peaceful Valley or die. He tries to escape, removes contents of safe where equations are stored, uses a machine to create a .38 pistol and shoots three townspeople who try to stop him.The pages he has stolen are all blank. He's teleported back to the town chambers where everyone -- including the three he killed -- are waiting. It was a test -- and the reporter failed the test.The men aim a device at him and he finds himself back in his car prior to the moment his dog jumped out to chase a cat. He retains no memory of the experiences he had in Peaceful Valley.	180331
1959	Twilight Zone, The: What You Need	T	DVD	Serling, Rod. Based on short story, :What You Need" by Lewis Padgett (pseudonym of Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore).	Episode #12. 12-25-1959	Photographer (Mark Sunday).	180332
1959	Twilight Zone, The: Where Is Everybody?	T			Episode #1. 10-2-1959	News Media. Reporter #1 (James McCallion). Reporter #2 (Jay Overholt). Reporter #3 (Gary Walberg).	180333
1977	Twilight's Last Gleaming	M				News Media. Demands over national television.	180334
1990	Twin Peaks:	T			Episode #9. 9-30-1990	TV Newscaster (Mark Frost).	180335
2002	Twin Set	M				Reporter (Mark Deklin). Reporter (Saxon Palmer).	180336
1994	Twin Sisters	M				News Reporter (Rhonda Rydell)	180337
1994	Twin Sitters	M				News Media. News Reporter (Rhonda Rydell)	180338
1935	Twin Triplets	M				Reporters Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly, the girls are reporters in search of a story, hear that a woman has given birth to sextuplets at local hospital	180339
1945	Twin Triplets	M	DVD -R HQ 8171 (Missing "The End").		Short	Reporter Thelma Todd of the Herald Chronicle tries to get a good story with her partner Patsy Kelly. Herald Chronicle City Editor J. Benton. Benton: "It's a town full of news."  Todd: "Where do you find it?"He sends her to interview a man hurt in a parachute accident. She goes to the hospital but he can't talk because of his bandages. She tries to take notes but can't understand what he is saying. They just laugh.Kelly overhears operator talking about a woman delivering six babies, a world's record Kelly: "Boy that's news."  Todd tells Benton she'll sell him the story if he makes her his star reporter.Benton: "Jones, hold the late edition. I have the biggest story of the year. Sextuplets." Benton tells Todd it's highway robbery "By all the ethics of the game, that story belongs to us." Arrives a hospital with two photographers. Turns out no sextuplets.So Kelly pretends she's the mother. When Benton discovers the hoax -- one of the babies is an African-American -- he fires Todd. "And if you ever come into my office again there'll be a story but you won't cover it. It will be a murder."	180340
1988	Twins	M				Photographer (Joe Medjuck).	180341
2005	Twins of Tribeca, The	N		Pine, Rachel		Public Relations. Fictional Weinstein brothers novel written by former Miramax publicist.	180342
1997	Twins Stories	DT	SVD 579			Public Affairs Program	180343
1961	Twist Around the Clock	M	DVD -R HQ 7838, 7835		AFI-Television	TV	180344
2006	Twist: Short Stories Inspired by Tabloid Headlines	SS		Magona, Sindiwe and Petra Muller	South Africa	Tabloid Headlines are used by 25 authors to weave tales of myth and legend, the ordinary and the extraordinary, the bizarre and the unexpected. A homely woman undergoes a transformation deeper than skin after face transplant surgery in “My Face Belongs to a Killer.” A disgruntled wife comes to terms with her unsalvageable marriage in “Man Abandons Wife for Rhino,” a reclusive writer inexorably turns to ink and a mysterious campsite. 	180345
2004	Twisted City	N		Starr, Jason		Financial Journalist David Miller of Manhattan Business  realizes his wallet has been lifted after fumbling a casual pickup in a bar. He quickly descends into Manhattan's underbelly. Miller lost his job with the Wall Street Journal and hates his new job.Miller is depressed after the death of his beloved sister. He despises his younger live-in girlfriend who seems more psychotic every day. But now e is negotiating in a tenement with a junkie hooker who claims she found his wallet.Miller knows he is involved in a sting. But there's a picture of his sister in the wallet.  Reporter then finds himself plunged into murder and blackmail.	180346
1990	Twisted Justice	M				TV Newscaster Brian Thomas (Norman Bernard).	180347
1997	Twisted Lights	N		Hoskins, Susan M.		Journalist	180348
1966	Twisted Tongues	NM		Burke, Jonathan		Press	180349
1992	Twister	NM	OWN - H	Lantigua, John		News Media	180350
1006	Twister	M				TV Meteorologist #1 (Gary England), TV Meteorologist #2 (Jeff Lazalier), TV Meteorologist #3 (Rick Mitchell).	180351
1986	Twister Shout	CB			New Teen Titans, The #26	Reporter Bethany Snow. 	180352
1932	Two Against the World	M		Dix, Marion and Jerry Horwin (Play)		Reporter Segall (Roscoe Karns). Reporters (Bert Moorhouse, Leo White, Jack Wise). Radio Commentators (Selmer Jackson, Virginia Sale).	180353
1936	Two Against the World (aka One Fatal Hour)	M	VHS 458	Weitzenkorn (Play -- "Five Star Final"). Michel Jacoby (Screenplay)	Bogart - Ness Book	Radio Station Manager Sherry Scott (Humphrey Bogart) for the United Broadcasting Company ("The Voice of the People") accused by owner Bertram C. Reynolds (Robert Middlemas) of getting too intellectual and losing the audience.Owner convinces Scott to do a series on a 20-year-old murder scandal.  Ends with FCC investigation and Scott cooperating. News Commentator (Bill Elliott). News Vendor (Charles E. Evans).	180354
1987	Two Alone	NR	OWN -P	Brown, Sandra		News Media circus: "…escorted them past the squirming, shouting wall of reporters whose behavior was anything but civilized. They bombarded them with questioned fired as rapidly as machine-gun  bullets." (Page 176).More media (Pages 183-184).	180355
2007	Two and a Half Men: Help Daddy Find His Toenail	T	DVD -R HQ 9199		Episode. 10-29-2007	Newspapers. Malibu Gazette headlines. Girlfriend wins judge of the year but doesn’t invite Charlie to the banquet because she is ashamed of him. She relents and invites him. His mother gives him the wrong bill and he goes on a major high during the banquet embarrassing himself and the judge. Newspapers next day show picture of Charlie licking the Judge holding her award  with the headline “Poor Judge-Ment.”  She’s furious the next day for him ruining the most important event in her career. She’s planning to run for state senate and can’t be seen around with someone like Charlie.	180356
2007	Two and a Half Men: I Merely Slept with a Commie	T			Episode #90.2-26-2007	Photographer (Michael Merton).	180357
2007	Two and a Half Men: Promotion	CC	DVD -R HQ 9151			Newspaper Expose in the Malibu Gazette.	180358
2005	Two and a Half Men: Something Salted and Twisted	T	DVD -R HQ 5497		Episode #58. 11-28-2005	Newspaper article calls Alan a "good doctor, good neighbor and a good guy." He organizes a family dinner to celebrate his publicity and is crushed when his mother is not impressed.One reason newspaper did front page article on him was he bought advertising.	180359
2005	Two and a Half Men: That Old Hose Bag Is My Mother	T			Episode #47. 5-9-2005	Newscaster (Ted Garcia). Anchor (Leyna Nguyen).	180360
1883	Two Augurs	SS	UCLA	Villiers, De L'Isle-Adam	In "World's Classics, The: Cruel Tales."	Freelance Writer meets with editor.	180361
1995	Two Bits & Pepper	M				Newscaster (Ronn Iverson)	180362
2007	Two Coreys, The:  Pilot	T			Episode #1. 7-29-2007	Radio Interviews talk about the 20th anniversary release of "Lost Boys," which co-starred Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. Feldman doesn't show up for the interview. Feldman's wife, Susie, reveals her assets by posing for a Stuff Magazine layout.	180363
1954	Two Daumiers	SS	GPL	Krige, Uys	In "Dream and the Desert, The."	South African Correspondents, Mostert and Johnstone covering conflict with South African gunners.	180364
2007	Two dead men in Rock Creek Park	N		Bannard, Darby		Columnist Chloe is the scheming left-wing columnist who becomes part of the tangled lives and loves of powerful figures in 1970s post-Watergate Washington. At a Washington D.C. party,w e meet Chloe and others. Two days later, their world is blown apart by the early morning discovery of two dead men in Rock Creek Park. 	180365
1995	Two Deaths	M		Dobyns, Stephen (Novel -- "Two Deaths of Senora Puccini, The"). Alan Scott (Screenplay)	Great Britain - Ness Book	Newspaperman George Bucsan (Patrick Malahide) joins several men gathering for an annual dinner party in Romania as the Ceaucescu government is collapsing.  He appears to be suffering from loss of wife killed in sking accident 10 years ago.Men relate stories of obsessive love. Host reveals journalist's wife is not dead. Bucsan threw out his wife when he found out she was having an affair with the dinner host. Journalist leaves in an armored car while the host and his lover are killed.Journalist's friendly association with officials who visit the house gives impression that he, if not the press as a whole, has been willing to cooperate with the military.	180366
1959	Two Drops of Blood	N		Smith, Denys Corley		News Media	180367
1936	Two Fishermen	SS	MLPL	Callaghan, M	In "Now That April's Here and Other Stories by Morley Callaghan."	Reporter on the town paper, the Examiner, was Michael Foster, a tall, long-legged, eager young fellow, who wanted to go to the city some day and work on an important newspaper.	180368
2006	Two Front Teeth	M				Tabloid Writer Gabe Snow (Johnny Francis Wolf), haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas past, is investigating a Yule Tide conspiracy. Chief Editor Ed (Michael Brecher).He knows that Flight 1225 was brought down one foggy Christmas Eve by a flying creature with a "glowing nose." Now a blood-sucking Vampire -- Santa Claus --  has put Gabe on his list and unleashed the demonic fury of the North Pole.Army of zombie elves attack Gabe.	180369
2006	Two Funny: Cotter & Louise: Hollywood Magic	T			Episode #6. 5-6-2006	Photographer (Laurent Malaquais).	180370
1595	Two Gentlemen of Verona	P		Shakespeare, William		News. Act III Scene I. Valentine: My ears are stopp'd and cannot hear good news. So much of bad already hath possess'd them.Speed: Well, your old vice still; mistake the word. What news, then, in your paper?Launce: The blackest news that ever thou heardest. Speed. Why, man, how black?Launce. Why, as black as ink. Speed. Let me read them.Launce. Fie on thee, jolthead! thou canst not read.	180371
1940	Two Girls on Broadway	M	DVD -R HQ 6655, 6656. DVD -R 1558		Turner	Reporter (Eddie Borden). Reporter (John Daheim). Reporter (J. Anthony Hughes). Reporter (Harry Lash). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Arthur O'Connell). Reporter (Eddie Phillips). Reporter (Herb Vigran). Newsman in Courtroom (David Oliver).	180372
1990	Two Girls, Fat and Thin	N		Gaitskill, Mary		Journalist Justine wants to write an article about the followers of a philosophical movement called Definitism	180373
1998	Two Guys and a Girl: Two Guys, a Girl and a Christmas Story	T	VHS 1306		Episode	Traffic Reporter (Marguerite MacIntyre) appeals to Pete until he finds out she has a son	180374
2000	Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place: Rookie Script, A	T			Episode. 2-9-2000. Season #3. Episode #16	Reporter (Christopher Francis).	180375
1999	Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place: Two Guys, a Girl and a Storm of the Century	T	SVD 789		Episode. 2-17-1999.	Reporter. Berg braves a severe storm to meet a Spanish station's attractive reporter (Rosa Blasi) who's covering the gale -- at the end of a pier.	180376
1949	Two If By Sea	N		Winterton, P.		Press	180377
1949	Two If By Sea	N	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		American Newspaperman helping two Englishmen who married Russian women while on duty bring their wives home.	180378
1995	Two If By Sea	M	L			Reporter (Claire Rankin). Reporter (Michael Risley).	180379
1936	Two in the Dark	M	SVD 1356	Burgess, Gelett (Novel). Seton I. Miller (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Ford "Jitney" Adams (Walter Abel) from the Boston Dispatch. Another man is identified as a Reporter for the Seattle Chronicle. Adams breaks into apartments to interview suspects, bribes switchboard operators to get information.City Editor (Pierre Watkin).	180380
1965	Two Inches in Tomorrow's Column	SSF		Ellison, Harlan	PR. In "No Doors, Windows."	Columnist Bonnie Prentiss. Benny a public relations man.   "Miss Prentiss and I are old friends."	180381
1968	Two Interviews	SS	USC	Jose, F. Sionil	In "Short Story International 59."	Journalist-Narrator. "I had a journalism degree," but treated as a cub. On a union story that could be very big. Editor Roberto GonzalesGonzales warns the cub to be careful what he writes.  Remember Torralba, used to write that cocksure column. Champ, they all called him.  A washout now -- selling features about dogs, roses. Man he is writing about too powerful.Miss Santos had been on the magazine longer than any of us. Infinite forbearance and a sense of humor.  Ran the magazine.	180382
1932	Two Kinds of Women	M		Sherwood, Robert E. (Play, This is New York). Benjamin Glazer (Screenplay)		Reporter Hauser (Stuart Erwin) tries to get a story on a senator's daughter. New York.	180383
1941	Two Latins From Manhattan	M			PR	New York Press Agent	180384
1964	Two Living, One Dead	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Newspaperman	180385
1934	Two Loves	N		Arnold, Elliot		Alcoholic Newspaperman Ted Hughes, hard-living.	180386
1965	Two Mafia Men Against Goldginger	M		Due Mafiosi Contro Goldginger		Photographers Franco (Franco Franchi) and Ciccio (Ciccio Ingrassia) try to photograph a politician. Gun in camera	180387
1909	Two Memories	M				Newspaper. Reading in newspaper of woman's return from Europe	180388
1996	Two Mothers for Zachary	M				Reporter #1 (Jill Parker-Jones). Reporter #2 (Marco Perella).	180389
2008	Two Mr. Kissels, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 10534, 10535			News Media covers the murders of real estate mogul-con artist Andrew Kissel and his brother Robert. Commentator Nancy Grace. Reporter #1 (Darrin Mahara). Reporter #2 (Diana Platts). Reporter #3 (Mark Deangellis). Reporter #4 (Imali Perera).  News Director (Philli Mackenzie). CNN Reporter (J.C. Kenny). Reporter #5 (Rory O’Shea). 	180390
1987	Two Mrs. Grenvilles, The	MT				News Media	180391
1995	Two Much	M				Paparazzi (Santiago Segura). Paparazzi (Gabriel Traversari).	180392
1942	Two Murders, One Crime	SS	OWN - P	Woolrich, Cornell	Black Mask magazine, July 1942 under the title “Three Kills for One.”  In “The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps,” edited by Otto Penzler, pp. 237-258.	News-Dealer Mike Mosconi questioned by police. “How long did it take him to buy his paper each time?” the lieutenant continued remorselessly. Mike Mosconi looked down reluctantly. “How long does it take to buy a paper? You drop three cents, you pick it up, you walk away --.”  “But there’s something else you haven’t told us. At what time each night did he do this quick little buying of the paper? Was it the same time always, or did it vary, or what time was it?”  Mike Mosconi looked up in innocent surprise. “It was the same time always. It never varied. How could it? He always gets the midnight edition of the Herald-Times, it never hits my stand until quarter to twelve, he never came out until then. He knew it wouldn’t be there if he did....”	180393
1975	Two Network News	T			New Zealand Series.	Reporters Judy Bailey, Bunty Finney, Rhys Jones.  Newsreaders Tom Bradley, Angela D'Audney, Alan Gaskell, John Hawkesby, Phillip Sherry.	180394
1916	Two News Items	M			Ness Book	Press. Need of the press to report, not just what happens but why it happens. After being chewed out by his editor for a lack of news judgment, a cub reporter writes a brief story on a woman who committed suicide.Suicide was actually brought about by an uncaring millionaire and the man is praised as a philanthropist in another article in the same newspaper.Reporter reprimanded by editor for poor sense of news value -- story is then told.	180395
1945	Two O'Clock Courage	M	DVD -R HQ 6190, 6191. SVD 1343	Burgess, Gelett (Novel).  Robert E. Kent (Screenplay). Gordon Kahn (Additional Dialogue)	Ness Book. Remake of "Two in the Dark."	Reporter Haley (Richard Lane) for The Courier.  Female cab driver helps amnesiac hero investigate his past, which may include murder, by passing him off as reporter for The Dayton Chronicle.Reporter Lane and police banter. He continually calls the paper claiming he has solution to the murder each time a new suspect is named.  Reporter is not above using deception or sneaking into apartments to get information.Makes phone calls to editor each time there is a new development.  "Ignore him, he's only a reporter."  City Editor Brant (Charles C. Wilson). Assistant Editor (Chris Drake).	180396
1983	Two of a Kind	M				Reporter (Sheila Frazier)	180397
1999	Two of Hearts	MT	DVD -R HQ 7908, 7909		Canada-U.S.  Ness	Sportscaster Jake Michaelson (Rob Stewart) meets a depressed veterinarian at the wedding of their former spouses. News Anchor (Jessica Van der Veen). Rival Sportscaster Hank Powers (Alan Thicke).	180398
2000	Two of Us	MT				TV Interviewer (Ric Reid)	180399
1982	Two of Us, The: Basketball Gabby	T			Episode #15. 1-4-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180400
1981	Two of Us, The: Big Hand For Brentwood	T			Episode #9. 11-9-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180401
1982	Two of Us, The: Brentwood Goes On Strike	T			Episode #20. 2-24-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180402
1981	Two of Us, The: Brentwood's Agony	T			Episode #6. 10-19-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180403
1982	Two of Us, The: Butler of the Year	T			Episode #16. 1-13-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180404
1981	Two of Us, The: Chicken Marengo	T			Episode #10. 11-16-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180405
1981	Two of Us, The: Christmas Thief, The	T			Episode #14. 12-28-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180406
1981	Two of Us, The: Duke of Lawford, The	T			Episode #8. 11-2-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180407
1981	Two of Us, The: Family Counseled, A	T			Episode #11. 11-30-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180408
1982	Two of Us, The: Gabby's Birthday Party	T			Episode #17. 1-20-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180409
1981	Two of Us, The: German Lesson, The	T			Episode #12. 12-7-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180410
1981	Two of Us, The: Man From Brentwood's Past, A	T			Episode #13. 12-14-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180411
1981	Two of Us, The: Nan Meets Brentwood	T			Episode #1. 4-6-1981. Series 4-6-1981  to 2-24-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby8.	180412
1981	Two of Us, The: Nan's Fan	T			Episode #5. 10-12-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180413
1982	Two of Us, The: Odd Couples, The	T			Episode #18. 2-3-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180414
1981	Two of Us, The: Old Alf	T			Episode #3. 4-20-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180415
1981	Two of Us, The: Slumber Party	T			Episode #2. 4-13-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180416
1982	Two of Us, The: Torch Song	T			Episode #19. 2-17-1982	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180417
1981	Two of Us, The: Upstairs, Downstairs	T			Episode #7. 10-26-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180418
1981	Two of Us, The: Weekend Away	T			Episode #4. 4-27-1981	TV Co-Host Nan Gallagher (Mimi Kennedy) of New York-based "Mid-Morning Manhattan" TV show is a wisecracking, untidy, disorganized woman after her divorce so she hires Robert Brentwood (Peter Cook), a spit-and-polish British butler to organizer her life.Gallagher has a toothy, smart-ass brat of a teenage daughter named Gabby.	180419
1965	Two on a Guillotine	M		Slesar, Henry (Story). Slesar, John Kneubuhl (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	Reporter Val Henderson (Dean Jones) tries to get story on heiress who has to spend seven nights in an old mansion to collect inheritance. Since she is avoiding the press,. Reporter passes himself off as real estate type to get close to her.She sends him away when she finds out the truth, but he returns in time to save her form her insane father.  Reporter works for the Los Angeles Dispatch, but later a reporter from The Exchange says Henderson works for The Journal."I don't know what your business ethics are, if you have any at all. They certainly don't seem to include any decency…If I thought those reporters at the funeral were contemptible, I think you and your uncle are beneath contempt."Val's Editor, Mr. Carmichael (Russell Thorson).	180420
1970	Two or Three Things I Know About Her	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	180421
1923	Two or Three Witnesses	SS	OWN - H	Montague, C.E.	In "Fiery Particles."	Correspondent Pellatt who wrote for The Day	180422
1973	Two People	M				News Media	180423
2005	Two Pints of Lager (and a Packet of Crisps): Crab	T			UK. Episode #38.2-15-2005	Photographer (Paul Elsam).	180424
1721	Two Queens of Brentford, The	ER	USC	D'Urfey, Thomas (Anon)		News	180425
2000	Two Riders Were	CB			Jack Staff #3	Reporter. Girl Reporter. 	180426
1969	Two Roses and a Golden-Rod	M			AFI-Motion Picture Scriptwriters	News Media. Scriptwriter.	180427
1932	Two Seconds	M	SVD 1502			Reporters (Lew Brice, Franklin Parker, Frederick "Fred" Howard)	180428
1943	Two Senoritas From Chicago	M				Reporter (Johnny Mitchell)	180429
1993	Two Sisters	NR		Wagner, Nancy		TV Anchor Taylor Drummond accepts job as local TV anchorwoman and moves back to Los Angeles. She knows it won't be easy facing her estranged younger sister and her sister's husband.She still harbor feelings for her sister's husband, her lover before he became her brother-in-law. Self-imposed exile on the East Coast while she nurtured her high-powered career.Now, she is face-to-face with man she thought she could live without. He wants a child but his wife doesn't. He offers to father Taylor's baby by artificial insemination. Sister's drug abuse and affairs threaten the marriage.	180430
1978	Two Solitudes	M				Reporter (Mack Dolgy)	180431
1962	Two Susans	N	OWN - P	Brinkley, William		Researcher working for a large picture magazine carries on affairs with two girls working in the same building at the same time	180432
1969	Two Thousand Weeks	M				Journalist (Graeme Blundell)	180433
1997	Two Voices	MT				Reporter (Andrea Naversen)	180434
1962	Two Weeks in Another Town	M				Cameraman (Alberto Morin).	180435
1967	Two Weeks in September	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	180436
2008	Two Weeks Under	N		Tadjer, Rivka		Reporter, who is intense and secretive, claims to be a friend of a 35-year-old woman who is alone and depressed, fighting to keep her job, paying attention to a sudden rash of suicides going on with Manhattan professional women. Then someone closely connected to her becomes the next suicide. She can no longer ignore the dying women, or anything else. The reporter is a little to knowledgeable, a little too curious. Reluctantly, the woman tries to figure out why the suicide happened and if this reporter is involved. 	180437
2009	Two Years, No Rain	N		Klomparens, Shawn		Weatherman Andy Dunne in San Diego County feels increasingly irrelevant as the city faces its second year of drought: his satellite radio gig is no great shakes, he’s out of shape, his wife left him and he’s still hurting from the death of his twin brother. The overweight meteorologist for an obscure satellite radio station is sustained mostly by a low-grade flirtation with Hillary Hsing, who urges Andy to audition to work on a children’s television show. Soon, he’s promoted to host, the show takes off and Andy is losing weight, making money and finding new confidence. With a parade of hot moms begging for his autograph and a family that needs his help more than ever, Andy has a lot of choices. First, though, there’s thing thing with Hillary, their heated text messages, a long-awaited forecast for rain, and a few other surprises he never saw coming.	180438
1985	Two-Bit Jump, The	P	MLPL	Scheville, J.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	180439
1941	Two-Faced Woman	M	DVD -R HQ 3433, 3434		Garbo	Publisher Larry Blake (Melvyn Douglas), publisher of news magazine. Staff.	180440
1940	Two-Fisted Rangers	M		Myton, Fred (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Betty Webster (Iris Meredith) decides to keep the newspaper going in a western town after her father is killed by a saloon owner. She is helped by young printer's devil Silver (Bill Cody, Jr.).Cowboy hero forces confession from one of the crooks implicating saloon owner and Webster gets it printed so it can be distributed to the ranchers. A fight breaks out which eventually extends to the newspaper office, but outlaws are stopped by ranchers.Cowboy hero takes on the saloon owner in an extended fight and the villain is finally turned over to the new sheriff.	180441
1978	Two-Five, The	MT				News Media.  Reporter (Marguerite DeLain)	180442
1978	Two-Five, The	MT				News Media. 2nd Reporter (Marguerite DeLain).	180443
1976	Two-Minute Warning	M	L		Heston	TV Sportscasters Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford as themselves. Merv Griffin. News Media makes sniper famous. Newsman in Press Box (Ray Nadeau). Newsman with Governors (Edward McNally). Newsman in Press Box (Ray Nadeau).	180444
1994	Twogether	M				Interviewer (Cheryl Harvey).	180445
1983	Tycoon	N	OWN - P	Richards, Alayna		Reporter husband of Sandy Merritt has achieved her small measure of her success as host of a morning TV show. Husband, reporter.	180446
1997	Tycoon	N		Robbins, Harold		Media Owner Jack Lear in the history of American broadcasting. Graduates from Harvard in 1931, marries debutante, buys radio station, and over next 60 years builds a dominant multi-million-dollar TV network.	180447
2005	Tycoon Takes Revenge	NR		DePalo, Anna	Silhouette Desire.	Gossip Columnist Kayla Jones, aka Ms. Rumor-Has-It, can’t stand Noah Whittaker’s type: old money, charming and rarely without a beauty on his arm. The only thing he’s good for is juicy fodder for her column. But he’s about to get even. He’ll give her the biggest scoop of the season, which could promote her to big-time reporter. If she’ll dig a little deeper and get to know the real man. But can she keep her emotional distance from a man famous for being a master of seduction?	180448
2000	Tycus	M				TV  Reporter (Jessica Hopper) of KEST	180449
1999	Tydzien z zycia mezczyzny	MF			Poland	News Media. TV Reporter (Agnieszka Dygant).	180450
1998	Tyler Jones: Closed in Silence	NM		Drury, Joan M.	#3 Tyler Jones Mysteries	Columnist Tyler Jones, the San Francisco-based newspaper journalist, is a feminist lesbian writer. She has a dog called Agatha Christie and is considered a "vocal and public radical feminist lesbian."Tyer attends a 20th reunion with five college friends on an isolated island in Puget Sound. The five women are lesbians. Grace is asexual. Julie has married. Rachel is an AIDS researcher. Mary Sharon an attorney and Teddie round out Tyler's group.Their fond memories of participation in a burgeoning feminist movement and their subsequent successes and struggles reveal six smart accomplished women, articulate in feminist and lesbian polemics.Then a storm cuts telephone service with the mainland. Tyler and Mary Sharon discovers a dead man they don't recognize, but the others confess they each had a connection to him. The corpse is an anti-environmentalist lumberman.They are rescued by the Coast Guard and plan their next get-together. But the murderer's identity is not revealed.	180451
1993	Tyler Jones: Other Side of Silence, The	NM		Drury, Joan M.	#1 Tyler Jones Mysteries	Columnist Tyler Jones, the San Francisco-based newspaper journalist, is a feminist lesbian writer. She has a dog called Agatha Christie and is considered a "vocal and public radical feminist lesbian."Every morning newspaper columnist Tyler walks her dog in the park across the street from her home in San Francisco. It's a quiet, uneventful amble until her dog discovers a body.Tyler assumes she's an innocent bystander until she's informed that the victim was a man who once threatened her life. Now the San Francisco Police Department thinks she's a prime suspect in the murder.On the surface, the victim's family members seem the most obvious suspects -- a wife who's been beaten for years, a daughter who's probably the victim of her father's sexual and physical abuse, a son who indulges in equally abusive activities.Tyler finds herself facing a dilemma: can she, does she even want to reveal a killer that she might feel was justified. In the end, Tyler alone faces "that roar which is the other side of silence."	180452
1996	Tyler Jones: Silent Words	NM		Drury, Joan M.	#2 Tyler Jones Mysteries	Columnist Tyler Jones, the San Francisco-based newspaper journalist, is a feminist lesbian writer. She has a dog called Agatha Christie and is considered a "vocal and public radical feminist lesbian."Tyler journeys to the family home in northern Minnesota with her mother's last words still echoing in her ears. She is directed to "find the truth" but has no inkling what the truth is.One startling truth she uncovers is that she is deeply attached to this landscape of her childhood and ancestry in an idyllic haven perched on the edge of Lake Superior.As she tries to fulfill her mother's deathbed wish, she unearths layer after layer of half-truths, legends and lies. What she discovers astounds her: an unknown grandmother, a missing great-aunt, a long-ago rape, illegitimacy and incarceration.And these are secrets that someone will kill to protect.	180453
1993	Tylko stratch	MF			Poland	Reporter.	180454
1993	Typhon's People	M				News Media. N.Z. TV Reporter (Kim Hill)	180455
1979	Typhoon	N	MLPL	Davis, John Gordon		Woman Reporter. Beautiful and daring woman reporter comes to Hong Kong to uncover the international criminal connections of an oriental millionaire. Massive typhoon hits the city changing  everyone's life.Vanessa Storm Williams, high-powered Yankee journalist.  Freelancing after having worked for the New York Times. Esquire.  Great sexual appetite.	180456
2006	Typisch van Duin	TF				Interviewer (Frans Van Dusschoten).	180457
1991	Tyra Nordbo: Man-Kzin War	N			Introduced in stories collected in “Inconstant Star.”	Reporter Tyra Nordbo was a native of Wunderland, daughter of Landholder (a noble) Peter Nordbo.  During the First Man-Kzin War, Peter was pressed into service for the Kzin following their occupation of the world. At the height of the occupation, he discovered a source of bizarre radiation on a world many light years away, and was taken to investigate by the scientifically minded Kzin who oversaw him.During the flight, forces under Buford Early and Ulf Reichstein Markham liberated Wunderland, and Peter was convicted of collaboration and stripped of all of his possessions. In order to secure his release and clear his name, Tyra secured the help of Robert Saxtorph and his ship to investigate, following the death of Markham, who had forbidden them to go using his position as Interworld Space Commissioner. Before leaving, Tyra had supported herself as a journalist and married Jonah Matthieson, one of Early's soldiers, having had an adventure exploring the Jotuun Mountain Range beforehand.They found that Peter had discovered a remnant of the Tnuctipun, a black hole powered hyperdrive that could also be used as a powerful Hawking radiation beam weapon. Peter had freed himself from the Kzinti and was reunited with Tyra, and after the weapon was destroyed by the Kzin, returned to Wunderland to free his name.	180458
1974	Tyranny	SS	MLPL	Jenkins, Lyll Becerra de	In "Best American Short Stories 1975." From  The New Yorker.	Editorial Writer. Father published his first editorial attacking the general who ruled our country. Daughter's life after that.	180459
2004	Tyrant's Novel, The	N		Keneally, Thomas		Writer Alan Sheriff tapped to ghostwrite Saddam Hussein's autobiography. Media.	180460
1995	Tyson	MT	SVD 559			Reporter (Miguel Perez). News Media. Portrait of former heavyweight champ whose dream of fame and fortune turned into a personal nightmare. Japanese Interviewer (Don Koji).	180461
1991	U	DF			Norway. Series 1991	Reporter Alex Rosen (1991-1992).	180462
2006	U fryzjera: Ochroniarz	TF			Episode #3.	TV Reporter (Dorota Delag).	180463
2006	U fryzjera: Wielkie otwarcie	TF			Episode #1.	TV Reporter (Dorota Delag).	180464
1994	U.F.O.	M				Journalist (Paul Sarony)	180465
1958	U.F.O.: The Enigma of the Skies	T			Episode. 1-22-1958. Armstrong Circle Theatre	Correspondent Douglas Edwards narrates	180466
1949	U.N. General Assembly Sessions	DT			Series. 11-7-1949 to 12-19-1952. CBS.	Reporter Larry LeSeuer and Lyman Bryson, CBS counselor on public affairs, narrate this public affairs program.	180467
1951	U.N. in Action, The	DT			Series. 11-11-1951 to 12-25-1960. CBS	TV Newsmen Walter Cronkite (1951-1952), Larry LeSeuer (8-17-1953 to 12-11-1953); George Hicks (1955-1959); Stuart Novins (1960). Weekly wrap-up of United Nations General Assembly sessions.	180468
1998	U.S. Marshals	M				TV Network Reporter (Varen Black). Reporter (Vince DeMentri). Reporter #3 (Louis Young). Reporter #4 (Ellen Hearn). New York Reporter (Amy E. Jacobson).	180469
1953	U.S. Steel Hour, The	T			Series 1953-1963	Press	180470
1970	U.S.A.	M				News Media	180471
1959	U.S.A.	P		Shyre, Paul and Dos Passos, John	PR	Public Relations Magnate Ward Moorehouse.	180472
1988	U.S.A. Today: Television Series, The	DT			Series 1988-1990	TV Anchors Edie Magnus (1988-1989), Beth Ruyak (1988). Life Reporters Robin Young (1988-1989), Dale Harimoto (1989-1990). Political Reporter Boyd Matson (1988). Financial Reporter Kenneth Walker (1988).	180473
1982	U.S.A. Versus the World	DT			Series. 1-31-1982 to 3-28-1982. ABC.	Sportscasters Keith Jackson and Jack Whitaker covered some of the events when American amateur athletes took on foreign competitors in such sports as boxing and gymnastics.	180474
1930	U.S.A.: 42nd Parallel, The; Big Money, The	N	OWN - H	Dos Passos, John	PR	Printer Fenian O'Hara McCreary (Fainy Mac) is a young Irishman who learns the printing trade from an uncle.  Printer McCreary finds work.Use of newspaper headlines, newsreel, magazines, radio newscasts and other mass communication devices to portray history of U.S.J. Ward Moorehouse, an opportunist who becomes a leading public relations and advertising executive. Anxious to succeed in life.	180475
1989	U2: LoveTown	MT				Interviewer (Allanah Hill)	180476
1985	U2: Wide Awake in Dublin	TF			Ireland	News Media. RTE Reporter (Caroline Erskine).	180477
1966	Ubiquitous, The	SSF		Buzzati, Dino	In "Restless Nights, Selected Stories of Dino Buzzati, 1906-1971."	Journalist-Narrator  Talks about his editor. Supernatural occurrences ignored by the reporter who continues his ordinary life.	180478
1970	Ubistvo na svirep I podmukao nacin I iz niskih pobuda	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Mihailo "Misa" Janketic)	180479
2006	UCF: Toronto Cybercide	M				News Media. Reporter (Stephanie Monk).	180480
1959	Uchi daisenso	MF				Newscaster (Tadashi Oakbe)	180481
1964	Uchu daikaiju Dogora	MF				Reporter (Koji Uno), nosy reporter	180482
2007	Uchuujin From Other Space	M				Reporter (Marcus Davila).	180483
1983	Udenrigskorrespondenten	MF			Denmark.	Journalist Alex Hansen (Henning Jensen). Photographer (Robert Devy). UPI Editor (John Newhagen).	180484
2001	UFC 34: High Voltage	DT			Sports	Commentators Mike Goldberg, Jeff Osborne, Jens Pulver.	180485
2003	UFC 41: Onslaught	DT				Interviewer Lisa Dergan.	180486
2003	UFC 42: Sudden Impact	DT				Interviewer Lisa Dergan.	180487
1974	UFO: Target Earth	M				Interviewer (Tom Harper).	180488
1980	UFOria	M				News Media. Female Newscaster (Pamela Lamont). Male Newscaster (Andrew Winner).	180489
1969	Ugliest Girl in Town, The: Little Advice Goes a Long Way, A	T			Episode #16. 1-23-1969. Series 9-26-1968 to 1-30-1969	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Miss Beatrice. Tim needs advice when he substitutes for Miss Beatrice, an advice to the lovelorn columnist	180490
1969	Ugliest Girl in Town, The: Matchmates (aka Match Mates)	T			Episode #17. 1-30-1969	Publicity. Tim's agent gets Timmy a boyfriend through a computer matchmaker for a publicity stunt	180491
1968	Ugliest Girl in Town, The: Paris Incident, The	T			Episode #11. 12-12-1968	Reporter (Ewen Solon). Reporters and clothing spies accost Tim and Julie while in Paris. They are looking for a tip on the next big thing in the world of fashion.	180492
1968	Ugliest Girl in Town, The: Perfect Young Lady, The	T			Episode #7 11-7-1968	Columnist (Doris Rogers) insists on moving in with Timmy for a story about an old-fashioned girl.The woman reporter comes around to get a close look at London's top model and Tim and his lady self must pull a series of quick changes to keep the woman from finding out the truth.	180493
1968	Ugliest Girl in Town, The: Ugliest Girl in Town, The	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1968. Series 9-26-1968 to 1-30-1969	Photographer asks his brother to pose as a female to help him out on an assignment. It's a hoax that backfires when the photos are published and become wildly popular. Suddenly this new "female model" is in demand.	180494
1962	Ugly American, The	M		Burdick, Eugene and William J. Lederer (Novel). Stewart Stern (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Ness Book	Former Journalist and Vice President of a Publications firm, Harrison Carter MacWhite (Marlon Brando) appointed ambassador to a Southeast Asian country.  Journalistic skills serve him in diplomatic capacity. One of his jobs is to influence foreign leaders.He says, "A good reporter has to win the confidence and trust of people if he's going to write anything perceptive about them." Outgoing ambassador claims reporters twist everything he says.Senator compares MacWhite's skill as a reporter with his skill during the war as a sabotage expert. MacWhite becomes target of reporters at end of film. Speech to press about need to understand other countries in order to help them.As MacWhite's speech is shown on TV as he begins to make an appeal to the American people, a man reaches over and shuts off the set. NBC Reporter Tyler (Bill Stout).	180495
2007	Ugly Betty: Affiliate Special	T	DVD -R HQ 7751		Recap of the series. Series 9-28-2006.	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Meade's brother-turned-sister and co-editor-in-chief Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn). Fashion Staff includes Christina McKinney (Ashley Jensen), Amanda Tanner (Becki Newton), Marc St. James (Michael Urie)	180496
2006	Ugly Betty: After Hours	T	DVD -R HQ 7250		Episode #7. 11-9-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Assigned to review a posh new hotel, Betty takes a break from her family troubles. Daniel rejects the review as not being "Mode" material. Sofia Reyhes (Salma Hayek), the new editor of another magazine says she wants to print it.Daniel is dismayed when Reyes and her team take up residence in the Mode conference room. Reyes and Daniel have a one-night stand.	180497
2010	Ugly Betty: All The World’s a Stage	T	DVD -R HQ 11830		Episode #80. 3-17-2010	Journalist-Magazine Associate Features Editor Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty falls for a playwright she if profiling for Mode. Wilhelmina has an epiphany. Justin finds himself in an unexpected love triangle while performing in a school play.	180498
2010	Ugly Betty: Back In Her Place	T	DVD -R HQ 11708		Episode #75. 1-13-2010	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty recalls everything that has made up her worst week in history, and also has job issues caused by taking up a new hobby. Hilda is treated to a week of luxury by Bobby, and Daniel is becoming suspicious of Mark’s actions. 	180499
2009	Ugly Betty: Backseat Betty	T	DVD -R HQ 11610		Episode #70. 11-13-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Wilhelmina tries to find money for Nico’s blackmail payment. Bennett and Natalie lure Daniel deeper into the Community of the Phoenix. Marc encourages Justin to befriend the cheerleaders at the school. 	180500
2008	Ugly Betty: Bad Amanda	T	DVD -R HQ 10570 (Mislabeled on DVD as 10596). 		Episode #51. 11-27-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Amanda and Betty team up for an assignment and have a night on the town they’ll never forget. Betty’s article (she does the writing, Amanda creates the story) convinces Daniel to make it a regular feature on the magazine’s Web Site. 	180501
2009	Ugly Betty: Bahamas Triangle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11660		Episode #72. 12-4-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty, Matt and Amanda’s love triangle explodes in the Bahamas. Betty has a terrible photo shoot. Wilhelmina discovers her nemesis has landed a coveted job.	180502
2007	Ugly Betty: Bananas for Betty	T	DVD -R HQ 9349		Episode #33. 12-6-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Henry reluctantly agrees to go on a double date. Wilhemina’s attempt to change her mean image fails after she tangles with America’s most beloved golden girl, Betty White (appearing as herself). She knocks White down in grabbing a cab in the rain and someone catches the incident on his cell phone and it goes on the Internet. By the time Wilhemina gets to her destination, a crowd of reporters are waiting for her asking why she attacked Betty White.  She arranges with White to apologize but during the live TV “apology” White attacks Wilhemina saying she hates her and is trying to hurt here again. When off-camera Wilhemina asks why, White says this is her chance for a comeback. “Regis and Kelly” and “The View” has called her. 	180503
2009	Ugly Betty: Be-Shure	T	DVD -R HQ 11680		Episode #73. 12-11-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty and Hilda take the Be-Shure instant pregnancy tests. Meanwhile, Hartley gets Denise Ludwig to fill in for Wilhemina. Marc plans to bring Willie back. Claire with Amanda track down Tyler, the son she gave up for adoption. Ignacio prepares a romantic dinner for his Jean. Betty is not pregnant. Hilda is. 	180504
2007	Ugly Betty: Beautiful World of Ugly Betty, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8310		Special. Composite.	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.	180505
2008	Ugly Betty: Betty Suarez Land	T	DVD -R HQ 10410 (two copies). 		Episode #45. 10-16-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women.Daniel is shocked by recent family news and Betty tries to apologize to Gio after he returns, but he refuses to have any of it. 	180506
2008	Ugly Betty: Betty’s Baby Bump	T	DVD -R HQ 9886		Episode #39. 5-8-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty decides to patch things up with Charlie by throwing her an unforgettable baby shower. Meanwhile, Hilda decides to confront Justin’s teacher after learning that he is failing gym class and Christina learns who the father of Wilhelmina’s baby really is. 	180507
2007	Ugly Betty: Betty’s Wait Problem	T	DVD -R 9072		Episode #26. 10-11-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Even though Henry is kind of back in her life, Betty finds herself annoyed and yet intrigued by the new sandwich guy, Giovanni. Meanwhile, everyone at Mode prepare for the Meades’ Black and White Ball. Wilhelmina tries to get her wedding back on track. Amanda prepares to make her first appearance as Fey Sommers’ birth child and fugitive Claire Meade invites herself to Wilhelmina’s wedding. 	180508
2010	Ugly Betty: Blackout!	T	DVD -R HQ 11740		Episode #76. 1-20-2010	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty plans a karaoke party in her apartment building. Marc loses something irreplaceable. Amanda tricks Daniel and Wilhelmina into attending couples counseling.	180509
2009	Ugly Betty: Blue on Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 11520		Episode #67. 10-23-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty starts her new job as associate features editor and deals with resentful co-workers.Betty tries to get a scoop with Gucci’s new designer, Evan York, through Hilda’s customer, Sammy. Marc tries to stop her by getting Amanda and Matt to stage a showdown at Ignacio’s restaurant. Daniel goes to a bereavement group and meets Natalie who shows him an interesting night. Wilhelmina flies to Bermuda to try and find Connor.	180510
2009	Ugly Betty: Blue on Blue	T	DVD -R HQ 11520		Episode #67. 10-23-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty starts her new job as associate features editor and deals with resentful co-workers.Betty tries to get a scoop with Gucci’s new designer, Evan York, through Hilda’s customer, Sammy. Marc tries to stop her by getting Amanda and Matt to stage a showdown at Ignacio’s restaurant. Daniel goes to a bereavement group and meets Natalie who shows him an interesting night. Wilhelmina flies to Bermuda to try and find Connor.Betty strives for a scoop with a new designer. Marc enlists clueless Amanda and Matt in his effort to sabotage Betty.	180511
2009	Ugly Betty: Born Identity, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11110		Episode #62. 5-7-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Baby William is kidnapped just as it appears billionaire Clavin Hartley (David Rasche) will give the magazine the money it needs. Archie (Ralph Macchio) asks Hilda to be a part of his latest political campaign.	180512
2006	Ugly Betty: Box and the Bunny, The	T			Episode #2. 10-5-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty loses a book, which is the complete new edition of the magazine and is containing unretouched photos of a popular actress. She has to find the book before the photos get out to the rest of the press.Wilhelmina plots to use the snafu to bring Daniel down and Bradford Meade (Alan Dale)  secretively inquires about Fey Sommers' final effects. Masked Woman (Elizabeth Penn Payne).Fashion TV Reporter-Hostess (Lucy Davis).	180513
2007	Ugly Betty: Brothers	T	DVD -R HQ 7912		Episode #15. 2-8-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Masked woman's shocking announcement leaves Mode in chaos and the Meades at odds. News Media circus over brother who is now a sister. Dueling press conferences between brother Daniel, editor, and his now sister.Reporter #1 (Abigail Marlowe). Reporter #2 (Jack Maxwell). Reporter #3 (Ogy Durham). Fashion TV Reporter (Tim Gunn).	180514
2008	Ugly Betty: Burning Question	T	DVD -R HQ 9871		Episode #38. 5-1-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Renee becomes convinced that Betty is in love with Daniel and thus starts a rivalry between the two for his affections. In the meantime, Gina returns to Queens to flash her new life and rich husband before Hilda’s face. 	180515
2009	Ugly Betty: Butterfly Effect, The (Parts I and II)	T	DVD -R HQ 11509, 11510		Episodes #65-66. 10-16-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty starts her new job as associate features editor and deals with resentful co-workers. Wilhelmina harbors a secret. Daniel’s distress takes its toll while Betty tries to run her own Mode photo shoot at the United Nations to promote their anti-malaria initiative, “Nothing but Nets.” But Matt has been demoralizing her. Amanda makes friends with Daniel’s new temp employee, Helen. Wili is trying to protect a loved one and Hilda tries to help Justice through Marc. Bullies prey on Justin.	180516
2010	Ugly Betty: Chica and the Man	T	DVD -R HQ 11770		Episode #77. 2-3-2010	Journalist-Magazine Associate Features Editor Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhemina is livid when she lays eyes on drag queen impersonator - Wilhediva Hater. Betty and Daniel go through a rough patch as she wins an award for her blog. Daniel has the press hot on his heels. While Marc is pleased with himself when a famous director does a photo shoot with him. 	180517
2009	Ugly Betty: Courtship of Betty’s Father, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10870		Episode #55. 2-12-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty’s video tribute for Claire Meade’s birthday is more revealing than she had planned. Daniel and Wilhelmina have trouble adjusting to the new significant others in their lives. Gossip Columnist Liz Smith (Herself). 	180518
2008	Ugly Betty: Crimes of Fashion	T	DVD -R HQ 10380		Episode #44. 10-9-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women.Everyone at Mode is stunned when an accident occurs. Betty tries to figure out what really happened when a detective comes by with the same purpose. An accident leaves everyone at Mode stunned. When a detective starts looking for answers, Betty tries to piece together what really happened.	180519
2008	Ugly Betty: Crush’d	T	DVD -R HQ 10480		Episode #48. 11-6-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty tries to get the attention of her cute neighbor -- she is now living in New York in an apartment against her family’s wishes. Betty’s life gets complicated when a suddenly homeless Amanda becomes her temporary roommate. Marc hesitates when Cliff suggests they move in together. 	180520
2009	Ugly Betty: Curveball: Fall Issue, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11160, 11161		Episode #64. 5-21-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.In the season finale, Marc and Betty are left to battle it out for the features editor job after the death of a Mode editor. Wilhelmina threatens Claire to resign or her dark secret will be shown to Cal -- both Claire and Cal team up to call Wilhelmina’s bluff. Matt struggles with his jealousy, sees Betty kissing Henry goodbye and breaks up their relationship. Betty gets the features’ editor job, but Matt informs her he has taken a job with his father, Cal, and will be her new boss. Justin finds out he didn’t get into the performing arts school, but Marc tries to make him felt better by telling him he can create his own niche in public school and be happy. The cliffhanger ends with Betty in shock that Matt will be her new boss, and Wilhelmina going into her office, opening the door, and is shocked to find someone in her office that she never expected to see again. Who that someone is will wait until the new season. TV Newswoman Rachel Maddow (Herself). 	180521
2007	Ugly Betty: Derailed	T	DVD -R HQ 7964		Episode #16. 2-15-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Daniel reconnects with a woman he once stood up for a date in college who is now a powerful attorney. Betty befriends a likable out-of-towner she meets in the cafeteria who turns out to be the girlfriend of the man she loves.	180522
2007	Ugly Betty: Don't Ask, Don't Tell	T	DVD -R HQ 8210. ABC DVD 8850		Episode #18. 3-22-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine. Reporter (John Burke).Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Daniel and Alexis struggle to work together. When his suspicious mom arrives in town, Marc convinces Betty to pretend to be his girlfriend.	180523
2009	Ugly Betty: Dress For Success	T	DVD -R HQ 10730		Episode #52. 1-8-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty juggles work and family as she struggles to impress Jodie Papadakis (Bernadette Peters), the editor running YETI (Young Editors Training Internship). Rivalry between Mode and ELLE heats up. 	180524
2007	Ugly Betty: East Side Story	T	DVD -R HQ 8550		Episode #23. 5-17-2007. Season Finale	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty's romance with Henry heats up. Wilhelmina's power play moves forward. Old ghosts create new problems for the Suarez family.	180525
2006	Ugly Betty: Fake Plastic Snow	T	DVD -R HQ 7437		Episode #10. 11-30-2006	Journalist-Magazine Executive Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera) to the editor of Mode Magazine, sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty questions her relationship with Walter and her feelings for Henry. Daniel is certain of his love for Sofia. Amanda makes a play to get Betty's job.	180526
2007	Ugly Betty: Family/Affair	T	DVD -R HQ 9032		Episode #25. 10-4-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty does not know what to do when she finds out that Wilhelmina’s new bodyguard is taking the job to a whole new level. Bradford uses Alexis’ amnesia to rewrite family history. Hilda comes to terms with recent events. 	180527
2006	Ugly Betty: Fey's Sleigh Ride	T	DVD -R HQ 7102		Episode #4. 10-19-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty, Marc (Michael Urie) and Amanda (Becki Newton) fear they have inadvertently leaked the secret of Mode's big Christmas photo-shoot. But they only gave up minor details. Another employee gave away the whole shoot.Assistant Amanda is having an affair with Daniel.	180528
2008	Ugly Betty: Filing for the Enemy	T	DVD -R HQ 10339		Episode #43. 10-2-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women.Wilhelmina, now preparing for her first issue as editor, puts Betty in a difficult situation when she offers her a job as her assistant. Daniels faces a custody battle to keep Daniel Jr. in the United States.	180529
2010	Ugly Betty: Fire and Nice	T	DVD -R HQ 11820		Episode #79. 3-10-2010	Journalist-Magazine Associate Features Editor Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty is pressured into dating an annoying firefighter. Amanda persuades Claire to hire Tyler. Hilda meets Bobby’s parents. 	180530
2006	Ugly Betty: Four Thanksgivings and a Funeral	T	DVD -R HQ 7334		Episode #8. 11-13-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Thanksgiving isn't what it ought to be for all the characters involved.Daniel is dismayed when Reyes and her team take up residence in the Mode conference room. Reyes and Daniel have a one-night stand.	180531
2007	Ugly Betty: Giving Up the Ghost	T	DVD -R HQ 9320		Episode #32. 11-22-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Wilhelmina-induced crisis causes everyone to scramble to re-create an issue by deadline or the magazine won’t come out. Daniel and Betty try to break the wild-child cover girl out of rehab for a re-shoot. Alexis tries to charm the printer into extending their time. Wilhelmina steals the staff for her new fashion magazine, Slate. But she still doesn’t have backing for the magazine after her father tells her he won’t help her. 	180532
2008	Ugly Betty: Granny Pants	T	DVD -R HQ 10430		Episode #46. 10-23-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women. Wilhelmina’s assistant and accomplice is Marc St. James (Michael Urie). Daniel is shocked by recent family news and Betty tries to apologize to Gio after he returns, but he refuses to have any of it. 	180533
2007	Ugly Betty: Grin and Bear It	T	DVD -R 9125		Episode #27. 10-18-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty gets into trouble in her writing class when she submits a pre-written MODE story written by a woman who survived a bear attack (hence the title). Alexis returns to work, still with memory loss and having no idea how to act like a girl. Daniel receives a threat from their top advertiser who is against transsexuals and wants Daniel to fire his own sister. Amanda, still trying to figure out who her real father is, learns a shocking secret about Wilhemina’s past. Other magazines among the 22 publications mentioned: Adventure Time, Cucina, Player.	180534
2007	Ugly Betty: How Betty Got Her Grieve Back	T	DVD -R HQ 8995		Episode  #24. 9-27-2007. Season Premiere	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Despite the chaos in Betty's life, she remains in denial about how Henry's departure has affected her. Wilhelmina schemes to use the Meade family tragedies to her own advantage. Alexis and Daniel survive the accident.Alexis wakes up as Alex.	180535
2007	Ugly Betty: I See Me, I.C.U.	T	DVD -R HQ 9269		Episode #31. 11-15-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. The family comes together to witness the death of the father. Wilhelmina schemes to get married to him, but the dying man refuses to do so.  The mother comes to say goodbye and is arrested as a fugitive from justice. 	180536
2007	Ugly Betty: I'm Coming Out	T	DVD -R HQ 7880. ABC DVD 8850		Episode #14. 2-1-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine. Fashion TV Reporter (Tim Gunn).Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty hustles to ensure Mode's runway show goes off without a hitch during New York's Fashion Week. Christina prepares for the debut of her own designs. A shocking revelation abruptly halts Mode's show.	180537
2007	Ugly Betty: Icing on the Cake	T	DVD -R HQ 8150		Episode #17. 3-15-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty impulsively invites her orthodontist to be her date for Charlie's birthday party. Wilhelmina tries to come between Daniel and Alexis. Very unusual designer declares that Amanda is his muse.	180538
2007	Ugly Betty: In or Out	T	DVD -R HQ 7771		Episode #13. 1-18-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty determines to get Daniel back to work and over his sadness by setting him up on a date with a supermodel. She had quit her job with a sister magazine because of their mean cover story on Daniel.Wilhelmina decides who will continue to work at Mode when she is named editor. Fashion TV Anchor (Kathy Griffin).	180539
2009	Ugly Betty: In the Stars	T	DVD -R HQ 11130		Episode #63. 5-14-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Marc and Matt team up to work on their final YETI project. Daniel proposes to Molly. Matt’s mother (Christine Baranski) asks Betty for a favor.	180540
2008	Ugly Betty: Jump	T	DVD -R HQ 9920		Episode #41. 5-22-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty finds herself in a dilemma between Henry and Gio when each makes a romantic offer to her. Meanwhile, a softball game between Elle and Mode has rivals Wilhelmina and Naomi Campbell facing off in the field. Finally, Hilda makes quite a discovery about Coach Diaz and a surprise visit from an orphaned French boy stirs things up at Mode.	180541
2008	Ugly Betty: Kids Are Alright, The	T			Episode #40. 5-15-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty finds her attempts to suppress her feelings for Gio useless when the two end up chaperoning Justin’s school dance together. Meanwhile, Amanda agrees to do a reality show with Gene, and Hilda goes out of her way to catch the eye of Coach Diaz. Finally, Wilhelmina makes her return to Mode, much to the distaste of the Meade family.	180542
2009	Ugly Betty: Kissed Off	T	DVD -R HQ 10850		Episode #54. 2-5-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty juggles work and family as she struggles to impress Jodie Papadakis (Bernadette Peters), the editor running YETI (Young Editors Training Internship). Betty considers making a personal decision to help her finances and her family, but keeps getting sidetracked. Daniel tries to hide his tracks as Connor tries to figure out who stole Molly’s heart.	180543
2007	Ugly Betty: League of Their Own, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9161		Episode #28. 10-25-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty tries speed dating and she gets asked out. Marc attracts the attention of a photographer that Marc doesn’t see as attracted. Wilhelmina tries to prove to the skeptical Daniel and Alexis that she can be part of the Meade family. Hilda is unaware that Justin has become a changed teen when he starts hanging with the wrong crowd and skips school. 	180544
2009	Ugly Betty: Level (7) With Me	T	DVD -R HQ 11640		Episode #71. 11-27-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty is alarmed when Bennett promises that Daniel will be reunited with Molly. Marc digs deeper into Nico’s mystery.	180545
2006	Ugly Betty: Lose the Boss?	T	DVD -R HQ 7390		Episode #9. 11-23-2006	Journalist-Magazine Executive Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera) to the editor of Mode Magazine, sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty struggles to put together a last-minute Mode photo shoot with a famous couple and their baby the day after Thanksgiving. Dejected Daniel recuperates from a hangover at the Suarez house.	180546
2006	Ugly Betty: Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe, The	T			Episode #5. 10-26-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.It's Halloween and Betty is in for a series of frightful experiences ranging from showing up dressed for the Mode costume contest until she learns that there isn't one, to dealing with here growing attraction to Henry.She must also track down a watch Daniel left at one of his many girlfriends' apartments, but can't remember which one. Daniel pays a visit to his mob in rehab. Wilhelmina is horrified to learn she can't fit into a designer grown. Fashion TV (Patrick Fabia	180547
2008	Ugly Betty: Manhattan Project, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10330		Episode #42. 9-25-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Wilhelmina and  appear on Regis and Kelly’s show. Wilhelmina is happy Kelly helped her out and Wilhelmina’s assistant Marc St. James (Michael Urie) says “She’s as reliable as she is fertile.”Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women.Lindsey Lohan makes a guest appearance as America’s friend.	180548
2010	Ugly Betty: Million Dollar Smile	T	DVD -R HQ 11840		Episode #81. 3-24-2010	Journalist-Magazine Associate Features Editor Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.After being knocked unconscious at a photo shoot, Betty has a dream in which her orthodonist shows her how her life would have been had she never worn braces.	180549
2009	Ugly Betty: Mother of a Problem, A	T	DVD -R HQ 10940		Episode #59. 3-12-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Things don’t go as expected when Betty meets Matt’s mother (Christine Baranski). The Squarez family secretly tries to set Hilda up with Archie. 	180550
2007	Ugly Betty: Nice Day for a Posh Wedding, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9255		Episode #30. 11-8-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Wilhelmina realizes that her maid of honor (VIctoria Beckham) is stealing her thunder as she prepares for her big day. Guilt consumes Betty over her pact with Wilhemina. 	180551
2008	Ugly Betty: Odor in the Court	T	DVD -R HQ 9510		Episode #35. 1-17-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Betty’s new perfume has some unexpected effects. Claire takes the stand in Fey’s murder case. Wilhelmina takes action to become a member of the Meade clan. 	180552
2010	Ugly Betty: Passion of the Betty, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11700		Episode #74. 1-6-2010	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Betty worries that she and Matt are spending too much time together. Cal hires Wilhelmina’s replacement. Hilda considers sharing a piece of news with Bobby -- she’s pregnant.	180553
2007	Ugly Betty: Petra-Gate	T	DVD -R HQ 8386		Episode #20. 4-26-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty tries to avoid Daniel, Christian and Henry. Alexis gets asked out on her first date as a woman. Amanda begins a flirtation with a designer who she assumes is gay.	180554
2006	Ugly Betty: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6950. ABC DVD 8850.		Episode #1. Series, 2006. Inspired by Mexican telenovela "Yo Soy Betty, la Fea."	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Marcus St. James (Michael Urie) is Wilhelmina’s loyal assistant.Betty has always dreamed of working in the publishing world, but it seems as though there's no place for the non-thin and non-beautiful in the business. Betty really wants a job in the cruel fashion world.Reporters (Teresa Haung, Arloa Reston, Ogy Durham, Jenny Lind, Richard Varga, John Burke, Jack Maxwell, Abigail Marlowe, Candace Kita, Ron Butler). 	180555
2009	Ugly Betty: Plus None	T	DVD -R HQ 11580		Episode #69. 11-6-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty has new job as associate features editor. Matt asks someone to be his “plus one” at Wihelmina’s fundraiser for Tibetan orphans. Daniel hires Natalie to be his assistant making Betty feel unneeded. Amanda keeps a secret from Betty. Daniel discovers that his mother has a history with Cal Hartley. 	180556
2007	Ugly Betty: Punch Out	T	DVD -R HQ 8370		Episode #19. 4-19-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Tell-All Writer (Leslie Jordan) with Fey Sommer's diaries starts stalking the Meads. Daniel reverts to his old hard-partying ways.	180557
2006	Ugly Betty: Queens for a Day	T	DVD -R HQ 7042		Episode #3. 10-12-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazineMode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty lures a famous photographer Vincent Bianchi (Rhys Coiro) to shoot for the magazine. .TV Fashion Reporter-Editor (Greg Proops). Reporter #1 (Teresa Huang). Reporter #2 (Ron Butler)	180558
2009	Ugly Betty: Rabbit Test	T	DVD -R HQ 11080		Episode #61. 4-30-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.The Suarez family meets Matt’s father at his renowned Easter egg hunt. Wilhelmina starts to think that William might not be her biological son. 	180559
2007	Ugly Betty: Secretaries Day	T	DVD -R HQ 8450		Episode #21. 5-3-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty looks for ways to come up with extra money to solve a family dilemma while trying to plan the magazine's big assistants-week bash at a medieval-themed restaurant.	180560
2009	Ugly Betty: Sex Issue, The	T			Episode #60. 3-19-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Daniel and Wilhelmina make Mode’s issue based on sex to spice things up. Matt is hesitant to take the next step with Betty. Marc and Amanda provide Betty with a makeover. 	180561
2009	Ugly Betty: Sisters on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown	T	DVD -R HQ 10810		Episode #53. 1-22-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty juggles work and family as she struggles to impress Jodie Papadakis (Bernadette Peters), the editor running YETI (Young Editors Training Internship). A family crisis finds Betty torn between work and home putting her at odds with Hilda. Daniel, Molly, Connor and Willhemina try to conceal their escalating love connections. 	180562
2010	Ugly Betty: Smokin’ Hot	T	DVD -R HQ 11790		Episode #78. 2-10-2010	Journalist-Magazine Associate Features Editor Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty discovers a new designer at a low-priority show during Fashion Week. Amanda teams up with Helen to start a new fashion line. Tyler comes to New York to look for Claire.	180563
2006	Ugly Betty: Sofia's Choice	T	DVD -R HQ 7250		Episode #12. 1-11-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Assigned to review a posh new hotel, Betty takes a break from her family troubles. Daniel rejects the review as not being "Mode" material. Sofia Reyhes (Salma Hayek), the new editor of another magazine says she wants to print it.Daniel is dismayed when Reyes and her team take up residence in the Mode conference room. Reyes and Daniel have a one-night stand. Male Anchor (Nolan North).	180564
2007	Ugly Betty: Something Wicked This Way Comes	T	DVD -R HQ 9190		Episode #29. 11-1-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Betty and Henry try to keep their relationship a secret, but tickets to the Broadway play, “Wicked,” reveals that they are seeing each other. Daniel tries to get advertising to save Mode Magazine.	180565
2009	Ugly Betty: Sugar Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 10920		Episode #58. 3-5-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty makes a surprising discovery when a YETI assignment has her and Marc analyzing Mode’s finances. Betty deals with increased attention from Matt and discovers that Henry has posted unexpected news on facebook. 	180566
2007	Ugly Betty: Swag	T	DVD -R HQ 7610.		Episode #11. 1-4-2007	Journalist-Magazine Executive Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera) to the editor of Mode Magazine, sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Christina's swag lottery with the Mode closet clothes and accessories creates a feeding frenzy among the office fashionistas, while Betty wears herself out helping Daniel who had his credit card cut off because of a $20,000 expense report.Fashion TV Anchor (Lucy Davis).	180567
2009	Ugly Betty: There’s No Place Like Mode	T	DVD -R HQ 10860		Episode #56. 2-19-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Mode staff deals with the aftermath of recent events. Ignacio enters a TV cook-off with celebrity chef Frankie Burrata. 	180568
2009	Ugly Betty: Things Fall Apart	T	DVD -R HQ 10910		Episode #57. 2-26-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty makes a surprising discovery when a YETI assignment has her and Marc analyzing Mode’s finances. Betty deals with increased attention from Matt and discovers that Henry has posted unexpected news on facebook. 	180569
2008	Ugly Betty: Thousand Words by Friday, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9564		Episode #36. 1-24-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Betty thinks she has been assigned to interview a great novelist, but the interviewee turns out to be a lesser writer with the same name. 	180570
2008	Ugly Betty: Tornado Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 10490		Episode #49. 11-13-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty tries to prevent an issue of Mode from shipping because it can result in a Public Relations mess for the magazine. Meanwhile, Helga’s business license is denied by the city forcing her to go to other means to keep her salon alive.	180571
2007	Ugly Betty: Tree Grows in Guadalajara	T	DVD -R HQ 8490		Episode #22. 5-10-2007	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.The Suarez family travel to Mexico in an effort to help Ignacio obtain a U.S. Visa and find out more about their true family roots, especially Ignacio's real identity.	180572
2006	Ugly Betty: Trust, Lust, Must	T	DVD -R HQ 7202		Episode #6. 11-2-2006	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.	180573
2008	Ugly Betty: Twenty-Four Candles	T	DVD -R HQ 9864		Episode #37. 4-24-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Charlie shows up in New York sidelining Betty’s plan to spend her birthday with Henry. Wilhelmina tries to ruin Renee’s blossoming relationship with Daniel by hinting that there are dark secrets in her sister’s past. She substitutes her sister’s medication causing all kinds of problems. 	180574
2008	Ugly Betty: Ugly Berry	T	DVD -R HQ 10460		Episode #47. 10-30-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Wilhelmina has reestablished herself at MODE  with the help of Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn), Daniel’s sister who used to be her brother, and Daniel is out. Betty returns to see that Daniel has made changes and now edits a magazine called Player, all about youth and sex. Betty decides to get her own apartment and make her mark in New York journalism. Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis’ mother, gets out first issue of Hot Flash, a magazine for older women. Wilhelmina’s assistant and accomplice is Marc St. James (Michael Urie). Competition between Betty and Kimmie (Lindsay Lohan) heats up. Wilhelmina wants to hire a new financial officer whom Daniel detests. Ignacio gets ready to vote for the first time. 	180575
2009	Ugly Betty: Weiner, the Bun and the Boob, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11550		Episode #68. 10-30-2009	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Betty starts her new job as associate features editor and deals with resentful co-workers.Wilhelmina makes Marc be Betty’s temporary assistant. Betty decides to cover the worst jobs in New York. Hilda causes trouble for Archie’s campaign. Daniel hires a beautiful, but inept assistant.	180576
2008	Ugly Betty: When Betty Met YETL	T	DVD -R HQ 10540. DVD -R HQ 10557 (Ending Credits Complete)		Episode #50. 11-20-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel.Marc and Betty both apply to the Young Editors Training Program, but there is only room for one of them. Daniel discovers an attraction to Molly. Wilhelmina tries to get Connor’s attention.	180577
2008	Ugly Betty: Zero Worship	T	DVD -R HQ 9495		Episode #34. 1-10-2008	Journalist-Magazine Assistant Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), sartorially challenged Latina girl from Queens who lands an entry-level job in the offices of Mode, a glossy Manhattan fashion magazine.Tabloid TV Reporter Suzuki St. Pierre (Alec Mapa) can’t get enough of gossip. Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), womanizing scion. Betty is the only assistant in New York Daniel won't sleep with. Mode's manipulative fashionista-in-chief Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) scheming against Daniel. Betty pushes Daniel to use real models during fashion week. Betty ends up on the runway. Wilhelmina gets some unexpected news. Amanda visits a psyche for insights into her father’s identity. 	180578
1959	Ugly Duckling, The	M				Reporter (Roger Avon). Reporter (Reginald Marsh). Reporter (Richard Statman).	180579
1990	Ugly Swan, The	SS		Cooper,  Jilly		Journalist	180580
2009	Ugly Truth, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11850, 11851			TV News Producer Abby Richter (Katherine Heigl)  of the morning news show in Sacramento, an unhappily single and too-busy producer to do anything about it. She’s good at her job but the audience just isn’t interested in the news, the anchors or any of the other personalities on her show. So her boss, Stuart (Nick Searcy) says if the ratings don’t pick up soon, the show will be canceled. To her horror, she shows up to work the next day to learn that Stuart has hired Mike Chadway (Gerard Butler) who is doing a raunchy show called “The Ugly Truth” on cable and hires him to be a commentator on Richter’s morning show doing a three-minute segment. He is convinced this will boost ratings -- and it does. Mike is a hit and he and Abby begin arguing almost from the minute they meet. . She hates the idea of a love advice segment featuring chauvinistic commentator Chadway. Richter is a romantically challenged producer who is reluctantly embroiled in a series of outrageous tests by Chadway to prove his theories on relationships. Cheryl Hines is the morning show’s co-anchor, Georgia, who is married to the male co-anchor Larry (John Michael Higgins). News Station Employee (Bertrand Roberson Jr.). News Station Employee (Safiyyah Hakim). Stage Manager (David Lowe). Station Employee (Taylor McCluskey). News Station Employee (Maria Antonieta Vazquez). Richter is in for a rude awakening when her bosses team her up with Chadway, a hardcore TV personality who promises to spill the ugly truth on what makes men and women tick. Chadway is a ranting Neanderthal phiosopher-lout who rises out of the swamp of public-access TV to land a segment, titled “The Ugly Truth” on a local news show in Sacramento. Implausible notion that a local news station would hire a horndog firecracker like Mike or that viewers would give him a 93 percent positive rating. 	180581
1989	UHF	M				Cameraman (Lou B. Washington).	180582
1979	Uit elkaar	MF				Journalist (Guido de Moor)	180583
2006	UK Championship Snooker	DT			Miniseries	Commentators Clive Everton, Neal Foulds, Terry Griffiths, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo. Analysts Steve Davis, John Parrott.	180584
1968	Ukjentes marked, De	MF			Norway	Journalist	180585
1967	Ukradena vzducholod	MF				Reporter (Frantisek Filipovsky)	180586
2000	Ulala	G				TV Reporter in Sega's Space Channel 5 game. A swinging TV reporter. Movie on the horizon	180587
1993	Ulf & EF	DT			Short	Interviewer-Host Ulf Pilgaard.	180588
1949	Ulica Graniczna	MF				Commentator, Introductory, U.S. Version (Quentin Reynolds)	180589
1998	Ulla Kock am Brink Show, Die	T				News Presenter Jens Bujar. Host Ulla Kock am Brink.	180590
2004	Ulla's vrede	TF			Denmark	Journalist Ritzau (Peter Rathmann - Himself).	180591
1985	Ulta Seedha	MF			India	Press Photographer Ramesh (Raj Babbar) is a man obsessed by success. He cons his way into a press photographer’s job and clicks the picture of a pretty girl beating up a roadside romeo. The picture makes the front pages of the paper, but the girl’s old-fashioned dad does not approve. Ramesh, meanwhile, loses his heart to this gutsy beauty but can’t rid himself of his tricky ways. He decides to impress both her and her father by masquerading as the moneybags owner of a bungalow in scenic Khandala. 	180592
1992	Ulterior Motives	M		Becket, James, Thomas Ian Griffith (Story). Becket (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Erica Boswell (Mary Page Keller) for The New York Times is contacted by a woman from the National Aerospace Engineering claiming her boss is involved in illegal business activities. Newscaster (Debra Snell)Woman doesn't trust the FBI. She says the crooks only fear the press. Boswell hires a private eye to investigate the charges.The two break into a businessman's room ("How strong are your journalistic ethics?" he asks).  Convinces her boss to run the story before other papers can get it or she reports it to the FBI.Businessman commits hara-kiri and the suicide is linked to Boswell's story. She finds out she has been duped and is killed with a ritual sword. But her murder is faked to capture the real crook.  She is left alone to write her story:"No editor is going to believe any of this."  "In our country, we just don't murder journalists if they write things we don't like." TV News Director (Jace Kent).	180593
1998	Ulterior Motives	NM		Oran, Daniel		Reporter Karen Grey calls a project manager for a hot new software program at Seattle's giant Megasoft campus. The men had just seen a colleague shot by a fellow employee in the company garage, a killing promptly covered up by Megasoft security.He mistakes her business call for an inquiry about the murder. He sets in motion an investigation that drags them both in deep enough to be fired.They embark on a gigamegaherz race to foil a corporate conspiracy for world domination and derail the killers. Grey is a gutsy reporter who is willing to risk her reputation for a story.The owner of Megasoft was answering questions about his candidacy for President of the United States when he is assassinated by bullets of a terrorist on national television. Weeks later, the other employee is murdered.	180594
2008	Ulterior Motives	M				Reporter (Cheryl Weikel)	180595
1977	Ultima hora	DF			Spain	Newsreader Pedro Marcia	180596
2000	Ultimate Christmas Present	MT	DVD -R HQ 10673, 10674			TV News Broadcaster (Donna Lysell). News Broadcaster-Weather Person (Dale Reynolds). National Weather Person (Karen Holness). Weatherman Student (Ian Alexander Martin).	180597
1999	Ultimate Deception	MT				Reporter (J.C. Kenny)	180598
2005	Ultimate Force: Weapon of Choice	T			Episode. 5-7-2005.	Reporter (David Gillespie).	180599
1914	Ultimate Inheritors	SSF		Bellair, Berg		Press	180600
1996	Ultimate Lie, The	MT				News Media. The Anchorwoman (Arthel Neville).	180601
2003	Ultimate Playmate Search, The	DT				Playboy Senior Photo Editor (Kevin Kuster).	180602
2005	Ultimate Severance	N		Blaar, James		Public Relations Agency Trotter Pugg Mitchell is a world PR giant who is financially bleeding with the end of the War on Terror through the accidental launch of new “lite ‘n kleen” nukes. It is now a culture of euphoria, ethical and social impairment and calls for numerous peace dividends is again in fashion. This is clearly an environment of business opportunity for Mitchell and its clients such as Old Masters Originals, a maker of “limited edition” reproduction art. And when the PR agency teams up with Mob Boss Joey Lasagna to abet dicey corporate megamergers, they provide Wall Street raiders with a new quick-fix ultimate severance package: an innovative Corporate Governance Program powered by Trotter’s new “language of happiness.” Cash flow gushes. Money is well laundered. Trotter President Marvin Runnymede sets up a European “multi-use” facility in a 500-year-old chateau in Provence. Plans to sell “Instant PR Agency” franchises to Third World countries and hires has-been “Greats” to promote dubious products and ventures. But fortune’s smile becomes a sardonic grin. So many stubborn CEOs undergo fatal retirements in colorful circumstances around the world that a powerful U.S. Senator decides to advance his presidential ambitions with the usual TV-circus hearings. Well-cooked dishes of suspicion, buncombe and open doubt are served to the news media. In the ensuing rush for strategic exists, winners and losers fake out, promote and wound each other in surprising ways: the faux rond wheels of justice grind and clank, and the “language of happiness” covers all.	180603
1998	Ultimate Soccer Manager 98	G				Commentator (Steve Brennan - Voice).	180604
2006	Ultimate Terror	N		Holden, Carole		New York Times Journalist Hank Brennan is asked by his friend, a CIA agent who is a terrorist's next target for help. Brennan embarks upon a reckless scheme that puts the life of the woman he loves at risk and brings him face-to-face with the terrorists.It all started when a scientist finds out his daughter has lung cancer. He sells a nuclear bomb to an Islamic terrorist organization headed by a wealthy Jordanian businessman so he can pay for her treatments.The nuclear device is secreted inside a container and put aboard a ship headed for the Port of Newark. But the CIA agent learns some of the story before both his informant and the scientist are killed.The terrorists, who will stop at nothing to fulfill their mission, think the CIA agent knows about the plan to detonate the bomb near New York City so they want to kill him.	180605
2005	Ultimate Texas Bachelor, The	NR		Thacker, Cathy Gillen	Harlequin American Romance #1080.	Reporter Lainey Carrington is on assignment for a splashy celebrity magazine to uncover the real story of Brad McCabe in a tell-all expose that will end his tenure as America’s Most Loathed Bachelor.  After his made-for-TV romance goes bust, Brad McCable hightails it back home to Laramie, Texas. Swearing off women and the press, he works tirelessly with his brother to get the Lazy M Ranch up and running. His wounded pride begins to heal when the domestically challenged McCabe men hire lovely Lainey Carrington to get their lives in order. Trouble is, their tart-tongued “housekeeper” is there on false pretenses. The reporter wants the story and will do anything to get it. All bets are off, however, when she falls hard for the gruffly tender cowboy. Now, once the truth comes out, this heartbreaking hottie just might break Lainey’s own heart.	180606
2003	Ultimate Truth, The	M				News Media. Newsreader (Andrew Swanston). Interviewer 1 (Ryan Anthony-Jones).  Interviewer 2 (Louisa Gummer).	180607
1999	Ultimatum, The	N		Bunn, T. Davis		Reporter Linda Kee	180608
1955	Ultimo amante, L'	MF			Italy	Newspaper Manager (Ernesto Calindri). Director of the Newspaper (Elena Altieri).	180609
1980	Ultimo cacciatore, L’ (aka Last Hunter, The)	M				American Photojournalist Jane Foster (Tisa Farrow) joins a squad of tough guys led by a captain who has been sent to destroy a Viet Cong radio tower broadcasting discouraging words to already discouraged American soldiers. The soldier is dropped in enemy territory and meets up with his special squad who are joined by Foster. 	180610
1957	Ultimo Cuple, El (aka Last Couple, The)	MF		Orduna, Juan de	Spain	News Media. Singer's rise to fame and her subsequent downfall because of the death of her lover. Manages to return to the stage only to die in her first public performance since returning to the stage.  Musical-Drama.	180611
1968	Ultimo dia de la guerra, El	MF				Correspondent (Bruno Sismondi).	180612
1982	Ultimo schermo, L'	MF			Italy	News Media. A Journalist (Albert Castling)	180613
1981	Ultimo squalo, L’ (aka Last Shark, The, Great White, Last Jaws, The)	M				TV News Crew tries to lure the Great White shark before their cameras to get “the story of the year” and get enormous ratings. The TV Newspeople discuss the possibility of incorporating stock footage into the news report to spice things up on the grounds that their viewers wouldn’t be able to tell anyway.  But it doesn’t end well for them. Writer Peter Benton (James Franciscus) searches the ocean for his daughter’s missing surfer friend and finds evidence that a great white shark killed him. Peter tries to warn the town about the shark, but the mayor ignores him since the big windsurfing regatta is about to go on. When the regatta is attacked and people end up dead, Peter teams up with a shark hunter to destroy the shark. When Peter’s daughter loses a leg to the shark, he vows revenge. This sets up his climatic battle with the Great White. Young woman watching news crew (Ellen Winsor). 	180614
1972	Ultimo tango a Parigi	MF				TV Cameraman (Mauro Marchetti). TV Cameraman, Assistant (Peter Schommer).	180615
1982	Ultimos dias de la victima	MF			Argentina	Journalist-Periodista (Aldo Pastur).	180616
1987	Ultraman: The Adventure Begins	C				Photographer (Vince Trankina - voice).	180617
1998	Ultraviolet	MT			Miniseries	Journalist Jacob Keanault (Thomas Lockyer)	180618
2003	Ulvesommer	MF				TV Reporter (Asne Seierstad).	180619
1982	Ulysse	MF				Interviewer-Narrator (Agnes Varda)	180620
1967	Ulysses	M				Newspapers. Leopold  "Poldy" Bloom, the Jewish advertisement canvasser. Stephen "Kinch" Dedalus, writer.	180621
1914	Ulysses	N	OWN - H	Joyce, James		Editor Myles Crawford, a newspaper editor. Stephen Dedalus, a proud, sensitive young Irishman who is a writer. Leopold Bloom, a Jewish advertising salesman, symbolically Ulysses. Visits newspaper offices.	180622
2006	Ulysses	M				Film Critic #1 (Dave Sansom). Film Critic #2 (Alastair Love). Interviewer (James Harrison)	180623
1950	Ulysses in Nightgown	P	MLPL	Joyce, James adaptation	Index Plays, 1944-1964	Press	180624
1974	Ulzana	MF			East Germany	Reporter des Tucson Evenging Star (Gerhard Rachold).	180625
1986	Um Adeus Portugues	MF			Portugal	Editor (Henrique Viana).	180626
1996	Um Ceu de Estrelas	MF				TV Reporter (Ligia Cortez)	180627
1992	Um Crime Perfeito	MTF			Portugal	Editor (Antonio Manuel Silva).	180628
1998	Um jeden Preis	N		Wedekind, Beate	Germany	Journalist	180629
1987	Um Trem para as Estrelas	MF				Photographer (Flavio Sao Thiago).	180630
1972	Uma Abelha na Chuva	MF				Newspaper Director Medeiros (Fernando De Oliveira).	180631
1964	Uma Hora de Amor	MF			Portugal	Radio Reporter (Marques Vidal).	180632
1982	Umbartha	MF				Editor Tirodkar (Shiram Ranade)	180633
1988	Umbrella Of Glass	N		Alley, Henry		Reporter. Aging reporter Dale Vestbern is assigned by his small Arkansas newspaper to write an article about a medical charlatan who promises to cure cancer	180634
1989	Umbruch	N		Rudolph, Ekkehart	Germany	Journalist	180635
1982	Umbruch. Roman aus der Welt der Zeitungsmacher	N		Jensen, Kerstin (Doris Haug-Bieri)	Switzerland	Journalist	180636
1938	Umwege des schonen Karl, Die	MF			Germany	Journalist (Werner Finck).	180637
1982	Un Tipo a Posto	CB			Orient Express #12	Reporters	180638
1982	Un Vecchio Insolente	CB			Orient Express #10	Reporters	180639
1976	Unanswered Question: Six Talks at Harvard, The	DT				Commentator (Leonard Bernstein)	180640
2005	Unarmed Combat	M				News Media. Reporter (Siok Mui Seow). Photographer (Joe Foo). Cameraman (Lawrence Lim).	180641
2005	Unauthorized and Proud Of It: Todd Loren's Rock 'n' Roll Comics	DT				Newscaster (Linda Mitry - Voice).	180642
2004	Unaware	M				Reporters. News Reporter #2 (Jenna DeLuca). News Cameraman (Andrew Michals). News Reporter #1 (Via Vanca).	180643
1988	Unbearable Lightness of Being, The	M				Czech Editor (Bruce Myers). Swiss Photographer (Anne Lonnberg).	180644
1957	Unbearable Salesman, The	C			Woody Woodpecker cartoon	Editor Horace Greeley (Daws Butler -- Voice) of the Tribune. Woody Woodpecker remembers how he got a bearskin rug in the days when he was a door-to-door salesman. 	180645
1989	Unbelievable Truth, The	M				News Vendor (Tom Thon)	180646
2002	Unborn But Not Forgotten	MF	DVD -R HQ 8789, 8790		Japan	TV Reporter and a lawman investigate a series of deaths linked to a mysterious Web site.	180647
1916	Unborn, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	180648
1998	Uncanny, The	N		Klavan, Andrew		Journalist Richard Storm is 40 and has directed more than 20 successful Hollywood horror films. He abandons his film work, moves to London and joins the two-man staff of Bizarre! a magazine about the paranormal that he respects.He hopes his job may actually lead him to a few hard facts in proof of an afterlife. The staff consists of middle-aged Harper Albright, who smokes a deaths-head meerschaum pipe and carries a sword cane.Her seemingly gay son Bernard, a computer whiz.  Storm is passionate, hot-blooded and running out of time. He meets a troubled woman, falls madly in love, and they go on a desperate quest to find out if the human spirit lives on after death.He pursues the woman through the labyrinth of her family's madness.	180649
1930	Uncelestial City, The: Over the Fire,” Book One	N		Wolfe, Humbert	British poet-author, 1885-1940	Journalists. “You cannot hope to bribe or twist (thank God!) the British journalist. But, seeing what the man will do unbribed, there’s no occasion to. 	180650
1942	Uncensored	M		Millard, Oscar E. (Novel). Wolfgang Wilhelm, Terence Rattigan, Rodney Ackland (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Editor Andre Delange (Eric Portman ) and Newspaperman Victor Lanvin (Frederick Culley) print La Libre Belgique newspaper during World War II. Delange secretly prints paper while continuing to entertain Nazis at cabaret.Lanvin is a former pro-Nazi editor who goes to work for the paper while continuing to serve the Nazis enabling him to ridicule in the free press his own articles in the German paper. Delange's cabaret partner tires to finger newspaper staff.But they keep the paper going. Delange and Julie Lanvin (Phyllis Calvert) manage to escape but the rest of the staff is arrested.When Delange and Lanvin publish another edition using an antique press at a museum, the confused Nazis let the rest of the staff go. Press Officer (Stuart Lindsell)	180651
1996	Uncertainty	N		Larsen, Michael (George Blecher, translator)	Translated from Danish	Journalist Martin Molberg with a history of mental instability, suspected of murdering his girlfriend.	180652
1918	Unchastened Woman, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	180653
1990	Uncle Buck	T				Announcer Buck (Levin Meany) is guest announcer for Chicago Cubs. Cubs announcer Harry CarayTV Anchor in  Chicago, Walter Jacobson appear as themselves	180654
1891	Uncle Eben	SS		Johnson, Philander Chase		Fictional Journalist created by Johnson	180655
1922	Uncle George of the Newark Ledger	R			WOR Newark for May 29, 1922, 6:45 p.m.	Newspaper. Good-night stories for the children by Uncle George of the Newark Ledger	180656
1999	Uncle Gus in: For the Love of Monkeys	MT				TV Interviewer  (Frank Welker)	180657
1876	Uncle Remus	SS		Harris, Joel Chandler		Fictional Journalist created by Harris for the Atlanta Constitution.  Asked to create a dialect column in which the narrator known as Uncle Remus gradually evolved.  Originally presented as articles.	180658
1920	Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge	M				Reporter (Jack Newton - The Reporter).	180659
1864	Uncle Silas	N	OWN - H	LeFanu, Sheridan J.		Press	180660
1989	Uncommon Ground	SS	MLPL	Miner, Valerie	In "Trespassing and Other Stories."	Magazine Writer-Narrator: Writer on magazine assignment.	180661
1983	Uncommon Valor	M				News Media. Reporter (David Dangler). Reporter (Nancy Linari)	180662
1999	Unconditional Love	M	SVD 878			Investigative Reporter (John Kennedy Horne) vows revenge against corrupt businessman who had his colleague murdered	180663
2002	Unconditional Love	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Don Elkins). TV Field Reporter (Sia Moody). TV Anchor (Peggy Kusinski-Kinander). Morning Chicago TV Host (Beth Littleford). TV Station Intern (Amo Gulinello). TV Show Producer (Tim Bohn).Talk-Show Host Sally Jessy Raphael (Herself).	180664
1920	Unconscious Crusader, An	N	USC	Williams, Sidney		Cub Reporter James Radbourne, beginning reporter striving to uplift the entire institution of journalism.  Becomes editor.	180665
1997	Unct	M				TV Newscaster (Daniel McIvor)	180666
1997	Uncut	M			Canada	Newscaster (Daniel MacIvor).	180667
1937	Und du mein Schatz fahrst mit	MF				Reporter (Clemens Wrede). Reporter in New York (Fred Goebel). Reporter in New York (Jack Diehl). Reporter in New York (Hermann Pfeiffer). Reporter in New York (Luigi Bernauer).	180668
1970	Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen	N		Simmel, Johannes Mario	Germany	Radio Journalist	180669
1998	Undaunted Spirit	N		Peart, Jane		Editor Mindy McClaren leaves her comfortable home to become the editor of a newspaper in a rugged silver-mining town in the mountains of Colorado.	180670
2003	Undead	M				Newsreader (David Whitcomb).	180671
2002	Undeclared: Parent's Weekend	T			Episode #11.1-22-2002	Photographer (Erik Stolhanske).	180672
2003	Undefeated	MT				Reporter (Scott Hatfield). Sportscasters (Larry Merchant, Jim Lampley - Themselves). Boxing Announcers (Mark Schult, Arnie "Tokyo" Rosenthal, Randy Gordon). DJ (Tony Touch).  Sports Announcer at Ringside (Stewart Summers).	180673
1963	Under Age	M				News Reporter (Barnett Shaw). News Photographer (William Peck).	180674
1991	Under Cover:	T	SV 89		Episode. Series 1-7-1991 to 2-16-1991	News Media	180675
1935	Under falsk flagg	MF				Radio Reporter (Sven Jerring)	180676
1983	Under Fire	M	DVD. L. VHS 447	Frohman, Clayton (Story). Ron Shelton, Clayton, Frohman (Screenplay)		Photojournalist Russell Price (Nick Nolte) believes in getting the story first is all that matters: "I don't take sides. I take pictures."  In Nicaragua he meets Alex Grazier (Gene Hackman) who plans to go to New York to take a job as a TV Anchorman.Price also meets Claire (Joanna Cassidy), another journalist. Price discovers a revolutionary leader is dead but fakes the photograph to show the rebel leader is alive.  Decides political consequences outweigh professional integrity.Grazier returns as a network anchor celebrity news star. He is furious when he discovers Russell faked the picture and didn't tell him. They go to the front lines where Grazier is shot down as a screaming Russell escapes.New York Times, 10/21/83: "There's plenty of thought to be given to journalists who get so caught up in the practice of their trade -- seeing the world entirely in terms of the stories they write about it -- …""...that they forget that the events they're covering involve the lives and deaths of real people. Under Fire just muddles the issue." Journalist (Holly Palance). Young Journalist (Andaluz Russell). Boy Photographer (Oswaldo Doria).	180677
1990	Under Lock and Key	NR		Miles, Cassie	Harlequin Temptation #305	Journalist Dr. Flynn Carlson was the official biographer assigned by Mollie Locke’s father’s estate to be the world-famous writer’s official biographer. But Mollie had always refused interviews regarding her father and she wasn’t about to bend the rules for Carlson. But he was persistent since only Mollie could lead him to the legendary “lost” manuscript. Mollie couldn’t resist the lure of finding the unpublished work by her father. Together she and Flynn visited her childhood haunts searching for possible clues. But Mollie soon began to suspect that the charismatic Dr. Carlson wanted more from her than the secrets of her past. He wanted her. 	180678
2003	Under Lock and Key	NR		Kurtz, Sylvie	Harlequin Intrigue	Investigative Journalist Tyler Blackwell is called in by an uncle to protect his niece who is isolated in the family castle because of a childhood disfigurement. She is in danger and doesn't know it.Uncle wants Reporter Blackwell to find out who is threatening her.On a stormy Texas night, Blackwell wakes up from a car crash to find himself in a castle dungeon bound under lock and key by a jailer with haunting eyes and virginal flesh begging for a man's touch.It's the woman he was sent undercover to defend from a deadly enemy intent on destroying her life.	180679
1902	Under My Own Roof	N	USC	Rouse, Adelaide Louise		Editor Honor Sharpe, fat and forty, edits the woman's pages on newspaper. . Cincinnatus is the name he used to sign to his newspaper articles, musical and drama critic. Rosalind Keith, a newspaper woman"Cincinnatus is one of the scribbling folk, and so am I."	180680
2006	Under My Roof	N		Mamatas, Nick		Weatherman is the first hostage of the “armed micronation” in which a Long Island father-son duo strike a blow for individual freedom by building a nuclear bomb, hiding it in a lawn gnome and declaring independence from the United States. 12-year-old Herbert Weinberg’s laid-off father, Daniel, has a Patriot Day freak out and after he and Herb build the nuke and fax out a press release proclaiming the creation of the kingdom of Weinbergia, the cops, FBI and National Guard descend on the home. Herb’s mom, Geri, splits and as the news media pick up the story -- the local weatherman is the first hostage -- Weinbergia mania sweeps the nation. Daniel and Herbie become cult heroes. Herb is kidnapped and briefly reunited with his mother. Trouble looms ahead.	180681
2009	Under New Management	M				Newscaster (Patricia Hoffman). Two co-workers send their boss on a sex cruise and then turn office into party central, causing profits to soar in the process. 	180682
1890	Under Orders: Story of a Young Reporter, The	N	OWN - H - USC	Munroe, Kirk		City Editor  Joe Haxall (modeled after John Bogart, city editor of the New York Sun)  who defends his staff against unfair criticism.First novel devoted to reporting.	180683
1890	Under Orders: Story of a Young Reporter, The	SS		Munroe, Kirk		Reporter Myles Manning quits college to take a job as a newspaper reporter in New York City to pay the family mortgage.Manning has pluck and a superficial snobbishness as he goes about reporting for the newspaper.	180684
1935	Under Pressure	M	VHS 5220	Chase, Borden and Edward Doherty (Novel -- "East River"). Chase, Noel Pierce, Lester Cole (Screenplay)		Reporter Pat (Florence Rice) covers rival tunnel crew chiefs.  Reporter is fired for failing to cover another assignment while drinking with the tunnel workers. She takes a job at a paper in Brooklyn and writes about the rivalry.Newspaper Editress-Female newspaper editor (Josephine Whittell).  Newspaper Reporter (Olin Howlin).	180685
1986	Under Siege	MT		Woodward, Bob, Christian Williams, Richard Harwood (Story and Teleplay)	Ness Book - Woodward is Washington Post Journalist and Harwood was a managing editor at the Post.	Editor Warren Richards (George Grizzard)  tries to get information as a terrorist attack takes place on the United States.  He is given top secret FBI computer analyses of the terrorists by an anonymous source.Conspiracy exists in the highest ranks and the press, for all its faults, is the last recourse in exposing these crimes. In the end, Gizzard gets his story for publication.Crisis began when terrorists attacked a military base and the press is quickly put in a bad light as they hover over the site in a helicopter trying to get footage, although warned by the military to leave. They are fired on when they do not comply.Retired newscaster John pace (Lew Ayres) who lives near the site, does a stand-up report filled with personal comments ending with a demand that someone fight back."My responsibility is to print the truth. I am trying to find out what that is." "If you print that story, you're going to kill innocent people." "Newspapers don't kill people…."	180686
1990	Under Siege	N	OWN - P	Coonts, Steven		News Media	180687
1954	Under soft lightning...	CB			Family Favourites Comic Weekly #18. Reprinted from the Chicago Tribune comic strip. 	Reporter Brenda Starr	180688
1998	Under solen	MF			Sweden	Newspaper Receptionist (Gunilla Roor).	180689
1918	Under Suspicion	M		Weir, Hugh C. (Story - "Woolworth Diamonds, The").  Albert Shelby LeVino (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	Society Reporter for The Sentinel, Virginia Blake (Beverly Bayne) dislikes rich people so a millionaire passes himself off as a cub reporter Gerry Simpson (Francis X. Bushman).. He gets a job on the paper, but is suspected of a jewel robbery Blake is investigating. Simpson ends up buying the paper and taking over as editor.	180690
1994	Under Suspicion:	T	SV 294 (Part 2 Excerpts). SV 289 (Part 1 Excerpts).		Episode. Series 9-16-1994 to 3-10-1995.	Corrupt Reporter	180691
1995	Under Suspicion: Holy Suspect	T			Episode #13. 1-20-1995	Reporter for a newspaper is killed and a priest who was convicted of manslaughter, served his sentence, and redeemed himself b8y running a halfway house is one of the suspects in the homicide.	180692
1995	Under Suspicion: Hostage Standoff	T			Episode #15. 2-3-1995	TV Reporter (Rosalind Chao) and her cameraman annoy Phil and jeopardize a murder investigation. To top it off, the reporter and her cameraman end up as hostages for the main suspect in the murder.	180693
1994	Under Suspicion: Street Kid Arson/Murder Story	T			Episode #8. 11-11-1994	Newspapers. A leak to the newspapers from the precinct is investigated. A body is found in the debris of a warehouse that was torched. Main suspects are some street kids who live near the warehouse, especially one with a history of previous arsons.	180694
1986	Under the Cherry Moon	M				Photographer (Nicolas Monard)	180695
2002	Under the Covers	NR		Herron, Rita		Reporter Hunter Stone of The Atlantic Journal thinks the author of a best-selling sex manual for married couples, "Under the Covers," broke up his marriage so he's out for revenge.Just as her book hits the stores, her husband tells her he's run off with his lover. Her publicist makes her go on talk shows and a book tour. Her well-meaning sisters hire a hunk of a plan to play her husband. Little do they know that they hired Stone.He wants to get the dirt on her and what better way than pretending he's her husband.	180696
1901	Under the Eaves	SS	MLPL	Harte, Brete	In "Under the Redwoods."	Editor, Assistant, of the San Francisco Daily Information.	180697
1867	Under the Gaslight	P	MLPL	Daly, Augustin		Newsboy. Peanuts, a rival operator in papers: "Extra! … Papers, Miss. Extra! Revolution in Mexico!"  Fights with rival seller.	180698
1995	Under the Hula Moon	M		Celentano, Jeff, Gregory Webb (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Maya Gundinger (Musetta Vander) for station KCUD in Cactus Gulch. Seen doing an overly perky report on a couple who have raised a giant pumpkin. She completes her stand-up with the claim, "We've got it good in Cactus Gulch."When she returns to the news truck she breaks down in tears because she is stuck in a one-horse town. Man escapes from prison, ties up his brother and attempts to rape his wife. Assault is interrupted when Publisher's Clearing House Prize Patrol shows up.Reporter sees tape taken by the prize patrol, realizes something is wrong. She drives out to the trailer to investigate. She and the brother are in pursuit of the convict, who has kidnapped the woman. Reporter continually runs her camera during chase.She begins fashioning sensationalistic account of anticipated confrontation between the brothers. Man accuses her of being insensitive and only interested in getting a juicy story. Brother is caught and Gundinger is able to milk the story for two weeks."If it comes down to it, and Betty or you get shot or maimed or killed, I promise that my story will be the one they use on CNN." News Reporter (Tina Naughton).	180699
1987	Under the Lake	NM	OWN - H	Woods, Stuart		Reporter John Howell, once a top investigative journalist. Ambitious younger female reporter on the prowl for corruption.Burnt-out ace reporter rents a cabin in a backwoods Georgia town, stumbles upon and determines to solve a town mystery.	180700
1993	Under the Mosquito Net	N		Dunkel, Elizabeth		Editor Maia Rose, a beauty editor of Chic Magazine, loves her work and only takes her first vacation in 15 years because company policy forces her to. She has a glamorous New York lifestyle most women would die for. But after reaching the near-top of her profession. Maia begins to find her life shallow and banal. She yearns to get married, have children and abandon Manhattan for a simpler life. When the Chic astrologer tells Maia that her life is about to undergo an abrupt change, she is skeptical -- but not skeptical enough to stick to her original, somewhat vague vacation plans. She decides to go to Mexico and ends up in Dolores, a small fishing village in the Yucatan. Maia participates voyeuristically in the insular lives and romances of the American expatriates who populate the tiny town, but only after a hurricane hits the hamlet does she really become involved in the community. It’s almost as if this natural disaster were a needed slap in the face. The new, more relaxed Maia quits her job, rents a house and slowly becomes involved with a brooding Guatemalan refugee. But their romance is far from smooth. Miguel Angel, an intellectual and former schoolteacher, has to come to terms with his tragic past, and Maia has to learn to define herself in a new world. 	180701
1925	Under the N-Ray	SSF		Smith, Will-Robbins, R.J.		Press	180702
2006	Under the Pink Carpet: Another Gay TV Show	DT				Correspondent Tony Sawicki (2005-2006). Correspondent Michele Balan (2005). Drag Diva Correspondent Clover Honey (2005-2006). Fag Hag Correspondent Stephanie I. Butler (2006).	180703
2006	Under the Sky	M				TV Anchor (Amber Jean Koerner).	180704
2006	Under the Sycamore Tree	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Christopher Rosamond). Reporter #2 (Phyllis Ho). Reporter #3 (Brad Williams). Reporter #4 (John Funk). Reporter #5 (Leslie Parmar). Reporter #6 (Philip Cabrita). Reporter #7 (Brenda Matthews). Reporter #8 (Devan Vancise).Reporter #9 (Lia Como). Reporter #10 (Sheryl Thompson). Reporter #11 (Billy Hall). Reporter #12 (Mike Fenner).Superstar NFL Quarterback says goodbye to cheating wife and reacquaints himself with his eight-year-old daughter and her mother.	180705
1984	Under the Volcano	M	L	Lowry, Malcolm (Novel). Guy Gallo (Screenplay).	Huston - Ness Book	Newspaperman Hugh Firmin (Anthony Andrews), sometime journalist recently returned from Spanish Civil War, doing story about Mexican Nazi party.  Half-brother of alcoholic  who had affair with his wife.Firmin claims he was wounded when he fell out of an ambulance and seven cases of beer and six journalists fell on top of him.  He's ready to turn in his typewrite for a gun and return to England to join the R.A.F. Feels like a deserter for leaving Spain.Mad Love is being shown in a Mexican theater.	180706
1963	Under the Yum Yum Tree	M	DVD -R HQ 10247, 10248			Writers (Erskine Johnson, Army Archard)	180707
1911	Under Western Eyes	N	OWN - H	Conrad, Joseph		Journalist Laspara, a subversive journalist suspected of complicity in revolutionary plots.	180708
2008	Underbelly	T				Journalists (Damon Hunter, Michelle Cele, Shane Lee)	180709
2008	Underbelly: Suffer the Children 	T			Episode #9. 4-2-2008	TV Reporter (Kate Doherty). 	180710
1983	Undercover	M				Reporter (Greig Pickhaver). Photographer (Martin Sharman).	180711
1985	Undercover	NR		Seger, Maura	Harlequin Temptation #69	Reporter Tyne Saunders had been locked in a cell and the guards had thrown away the key. No one knew this was all part of Tyne’s plan. She wasn’t both an ace reporter and a crack shot for nothing. It was Falconer Darcourt, the high-powered businessman she was sworn to protect, who threw her into turmoil. Suddenly she was deeply involved with him, in bed and out. She couldn’t afford to fall this way, distracted and in love, when Falconer was so dangerously exposed. 	180712
2002	Undercover Angels	T				Reporter (Simone Kessell). Reporter (Jackie O). Reporter (Katie Underwood)	180713
2002	Undercover Brother	M				Reporter (Enid-Raye Adams). Reporter (Judi Embden). Reporter (Dave Pearce). Reporter (Liz West).	180714
2003	Undercover Christmas	MT	DVD -R HQ 10671, 10672			Reporter (Paul Dunphy).	180715
1958	Undercover Girl	M			UK Only	Editor Ken Farrell (John Boxer).	180716
2007	Undercover in High Heels	N		Halliday, Gemma	#3 High Heels Series	Tabloid Reporter will stop at nothing to get the story of the century when a young starlet of TV’s newest hit show, Magnolia Lane, is found dead. He wants to know all about the secretive leading lady, the actor on the verge of a nervous breakdown, and a sexy cyber scandal. The new wardrobe assistant on the set is a shoe designer who is in fashion heaven. Now it’s up to her to sift through the evidence, ignore the sexy lead detective, and figure out how to catch Hollywood’s hottest killer.	180717
2004	Undercover Kids	M				News Media. Reporter (Ivy Elfstrom-Danielle Petty).	180718
1949	Undercover Man, The	M				Newsreel Announcer (Tom Hanlon). Newsboy (Joe Mantell)	180719
2005	Undercover Man, The	M				Reporter (James Anthony Jackson). Reporter (Vanessa Tyler).	180720
1998	Undercover Secrets	NR		Verdier, Zoe le	Black Lace. Adult	TV Reporter Anna Caplin is an ambitious journalist. When her boss offers her the chance to infiltrate a secret medical institute, she grabs the opportunity, not realizing the institute specializes in sexual experimentation. It isn’t long before Anna finds herself involved in some highly unorthodox situations with Doctor Galloway, the institute’s director. Then she meets the attractive, but melancholy Frank, Doctor Galloway’s son who knows the secrets of the institute. Will Anna discover them before her taste for games of submission and control grows ito an insatiable hunger? 	180721
1946	Undercover Woman, The	M		Dannett, Sylvia G.L. (Story). Robert Metzler (Adaptation). Jerry Sackheim, Sherman I. Lowe (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Walter Hughes, a local newsman helps a private detective investigate murder at a dude ranch. Detective hired to get evidence that will enable a woman to divorce her husband who is having an affair with a married woman.When the husband is murdered, detective solves the crime with  assistance of reporter and sheriff.  Murderer is revealed to be a ranch owner who was seeking revenge for death of her daughter.	180722
2007	Underdog	M	DVD -R HQ 11051, 11052			Reporter "Sweet" Polly Purebred (Amy Adams) is Underdog's girlfriend.. News Reporter (Frank D'Agostino). News Reporter (Susie Castillo). CCLN 3 Photographer (William DeCoff). Press Secretary (Diana Schneider).Lab accident gives hound named Shoeshine superpowers -- a secret the dog eventually shares with the young boy who his owner and friend.	180723
1964	Underdog:	C	SVD 1192,  749, 756		Episodes. Series. 10-3-1964 to 9-2-1973. NBC, CBS, NBC.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma MacMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Polly’s boss O.J. Skweez (Mort Marshall), owner of the TTV Building.Sweet Polly Purebred was an anthropomorphic female dog who is the secret object of Shoeshine/Underdog affection. It was usually her cry of “Oh where, oh where has my Underdog gone?” that prompted the humble and loveable Shoeshine Boy to slip into a nearby phone booth and emerge as Underdog.	180724
1966	Underdog: Batty Man (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #113-#114-#115-#116	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180725
1966	Underdog: Big Dipper, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #89-#90-#91-#92	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180726
1964	Underdog: Big Shrink, The (Shrinking Water) (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C	SVD 1201		Episodes #21-#22-#23-#24.	Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred  (Norma MacMillan).  Villain is working on a chemical that will shrink the city's citizens to miniature size.In Part 2, Underdog gets shrunk and along with Polly they break out of a bird cage only to find themselves in a battle with vicious rats. The villain plans to distribute the shrinking chemical through rainwater.In Part 3, Underdog must save the city from the villain's rainmaking machine. In Part 4, after the entire city is shrunk down to miniature size, Underdog manages to convince the villain to provide the antidote to the shrink solution.	180727
1964	Underdog: Bubbleheads, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #25-#26-#27-#28	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underwater society develops a tidal-wave machine. As giant tidal waves threaten to destroy the earth, Polly and the Professor travel to the south seas to investigate the source of the underwater disturbances.Polly and the Professor are held captive in the underwater Maldemare kingdom. Underdog is summoned to locate and save his friends. Underdog, Polly and the Professor manage to escape from a giant clam.Underwood then destroys the tidal wave making machine.	180728
1964	Underdog: Fearo (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #17-#18-#19-#20	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Sweet Polly boards a ship to travel to a south sea island to investigate the world's biggest monster, "Fearo the Ferocious. After overcoming a mutiny at sea Polly and the gang continue to the island. They arrive at the island.Underdog saves the day by overcoming ferocious dinosaurs. Gang captures "Fearo" and returns him to civilization ala King Kong. He meets the public in a big television broadcast. But "Fearo" escapes in a rampage, kidnapping Polly."Fearo" runs amok and even the Army cannot stop him. Underdog arrives on the scene and battles "Fearo" by tantalizing him with a jungle delicacy.	180729
1965	Underdog: Flying Sorcerers, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #57-#58-#59-#60	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180730
1965	Underdog: Forget-Me-Net, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #61-#62-#63-#64	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180731
1965	Underdog: From Hopeless to Helpless	C	SVD 1213		Episode #29. 1-1-1965	Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred  (Norma MacMillan). An evil criminal frames Underdog and sends him to prison. Meanwhile, Underdog's look-a-like Tap Tap is continuing to act in Underdog's place.	180732
1965	Underdog: From Hopeless To Helpless (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #29-#30-#31-#32	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Evil criminal Riff-Raff frames Underdog and sends him to prison. His look-a-like Tap Tap is continuing to act in Underdog's place. While Riff Raff and Tap Tap pull crimes on an unsuspecting public, Underdog remains in jail.He is convinced that somehow he must be guilty of the crimes.	180733
1964	Underdog: Go Snow (Parts 1. 2, 3 and 4)	C			Episodes #3-#4-#5-#6.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Villain creates a new super weapon, the Go-Snow Gun. The gun freezes people turning them into snow people. Simon Bar Sinister, Underdog's key villain, uses his new weapon to freeze Sweet Polly and is holding her captive.Simon Bar Sinister and his henchman take over the First National Bank holding the bank president, his staff and customers prisoner. Underdog learns Simon is holding Polly and the people from the First National Bank hostage.He knows he must act fast to save everyone. Underdog arrives at the First National Bank where Simon Bar Sinister and his Henchman Cad are holding the hostages with his new freeze gun. Simon tries to freeze Underdog, but Underdog again saves the day.	180734
1965	Underdog: Gold Bricks, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #45-#46-#47-#48	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180735
1964	Underdog: Great Gold Robbery, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #13-#14-#15-#16.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Riff-Raff comes up with a plan to steal the country's supply of gold. Underdog sets out to foil the plan and capture Riff-Raff once and for all. Riff-Raff and his gang break into Fort Knox.Sweet Polly Purebred gets a tip and starts to investigate what is going on at Fort Knox. They find her snooping around at Fort Knox and capture her. Underdog hears her calls for help and springs into action.Underdog arrives at Fort Knox after hearing Sweet Polly's cries for help. He rescues her and captures Riff-Raff and his gang and sends them to prison.	180736
1966	Underdog: Just In Case (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #93-#94-#95-#96	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180737
1965	Underdog: Magnet Men, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #41-#42-#43-#44	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180738
1966	Underdog: Marbleheads, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #97-#98-#99-#100	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180739
1964	Underdog: March of the Monsters	C			Episode #2.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Army of giant robots take over the city and capture Polly. Underdog foils the monsters by using his high-pitched voice to destroy the robots' electronic brains. The robots aren't the only thing destroyed, but so is all of the city's glassware.	180740
1965	Underdog: Molemen, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #53-#54-#55-#56	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180741
1966	Underdog: New Villain, A (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #109-#110-#111-#112	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180742
1965	Underdog: Pain Strikes Underdog (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #49-#50-#51-#52	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180743
1966	Underdog: Phoney Booths (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #121-#122-#123-#124	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Simon Bar Sinister creates phone booths that hypnotize all who enter. Through his hypnotizing booths, Simon wreaks havoc on the city's peace and security.Soon, Shoe Shine Boy discovers that something should be done but he won't use a phone booth to change into Underdog, will he? Underdog is now under Simon's control. Meanwhile, Polly is in the city destroying phone booths.Simon sends Underdog to stop her. Underdog overcomes Simon's hypnotic mind control and then saves Polly. He destroys the evil master-criminal's crime lab.	180744
1966	Underdog: RiffRaffville (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #77-#78-#79-#80	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180745
1966	Underdog: Round and Round (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #105-#106-#107-#108	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180746
1964	Underdog: Safe Waif (aka Pilot)	C			Episode #1. 10-3-1964	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underdog breaks out of the phone booth and hears the cries for help. He finds a little boy safe and sound but in the process blows up a bank building.	180747
1966	Underdog: Silver Thieves, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #73-#74-#75-#76	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Ghost-like people terrorize the city by stealing silver. If anyone interferes, they are shot with "lightening jolts" and frozen. When Underdog fights one, it freezes him and steals his silver ring along with his super-energy pill.Sweet Polly and the citizens revive Underdog who deduces that these ghosts are actually cloud men from the planet Cumulus. He and Polly fly to face the king and find out what is going on.King Cumulus Regulus needs silver for his people. He plans to steal all of the silver from the United States Treasury. Underdog arrives to fight him, but the King's lightening jolts the hero and Polly.Underdog finds his ring and fights the cloud king. King Cumulus Regulus sets up a trade with Earth people -- gold for silver.	180748
1964	Underdog: Simon Says	C			Episode #7.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Simon, a mad scientist, creates a camera. When he takes someone's picture, the camera freezes them in a photograph.	180749
1966	Underdog: Simon Says 'Be My Valentine' (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #101-#102-#103-#104	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180750
1965	Underdog: Simon Says…No Thanksgiving (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #69-#70-#71-#72	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180751
1966	Underdog: Tickle Feather Machine, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #81-#82-#83-#84	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180752
1964	Underdog: Tricky Trap By Tap Tap	C			Episode #8.	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underdog's double, an evil criminal, plots to steal a priceless diamond after he escapes from prison.	180753
1966	Underdog: Underdog vs. Overcat (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #85-#86-#87-#88	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Overcat is the evil ruler of the Planet Felina. The planet's milk supply has run out so he sends his men to Earth to steal diary cows.After the Felina cat succeeds in transporting all of Earth's cows to their planet, they realize they do not know how to milk the cows. They capture Sweet Polly and force her to milk the cows.Underdog arrives to save the day and walks right into a trap. Overcat sends Underdog to work with Polly milking cows. Underdog eventually breaks free and saves Polly and the cows. Overcat challenges Underdog to a fight. If he refuses, Overcat will attackIf he refuses, Overcat will attack the Earth. Underdog defeats Overcat by using his incredible speed. Overcat is banished from Felina and the cats begin to live off coconut milk.	180754
1966	Underdog: Vacuum Gun, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #117-#118-#119-#120	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Simon has invented a Vacuum Gun and plans to "clean" the city of crime. While Shoeshine sees no harm in this, Sweet Polly suspects Simon of something far more sinister.Simon plans to build an army of crooks. Sweet Polly overhears him, but is captured. She cries out for Underdog who is captured as well.While Simon's Vacuum Army sucks up all of the money in America, Sweet Polly searches for Underdog's ring in the tank filling with water. Sweet Polly finds Underdog's ring. Newly charged hero makes short work of Simon, the army and the Vacuum Gun.	180755
1965	Underdog: Weathering the Storm (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #37-#38-#39-#40	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underdog has Polly sit under a tree while he picks flowers for her. When he returns, she is gone. Underdog comes to Polly's rescue.After battling the Witch's "pets." the Witch informs Underdog that he must perform three tasks to free Polly from eternal slumber.Underdog embarks on completing the three tasks that will save Polly, but when he finds that the Witch's tasks are evil, he still manages to complete the three without harming anyone.Underdog decides he cannot complete the Witch's third task, so he defeats her by destroying her broom. Meanwhile, Polly is still under the curse and is doomed to sleep for 1000 years -- unless she receives the kiss of a hero.	180756
1965	Underdog: Whistler's Father (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #65-#66-#67-#68	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.	180757
1966	Underdog: Witch of Pickyoon, The (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4)	C			Episodes #33-#34-#35-#36	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underdog has Polly sit under a tree while he picks flowers for her. When he returns, she is gone. Underdog comes to Polly's rescue.After battling the Witch's "pets." the Witch informs Underdog that he must perform three tasks to free Polly from eternal slumber.Underdog embarks on completing the three tasks that will save Polly, but when he finds that the Witch's tasks are evil, he still manages to complete the three without harming anyone.Underdog decides he cannot complete the Witch's third task, so he defeats her by destroying her broom. Meanwhile, Polly is still under the curse and is doomed to sleep for 1000 years -- unless she receives the kiss of a hero.	180758
1964	Underdog: Zot (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4).	C			Episodes #9-#10-#11-#12	TV Reporter Sweet Polly Purebred (Norma McMillan) faced abduction, threats or other ills from various nefarious types, but "Have no fear -- Underdog is here!" Underdog-Shoeshine Boy  (Wally Cox) saves Purebred time and time again.Underdog is having an average day. Foils a bank robbery, rescues Sweet Polly and makes himself useful across the world. A million, million miles away, on the Planet Zot, King Klobber is upset. His daughter the princess wants to get married.But she can't find anyone suitable. King searches galaxy and the universe for the strongest warrior and discovers Underdog. He sends a fleet of spaceships to capture Underdog and bring him to the planet Zot.King sends a spaceship to capture Sweet Polly Purebred and holds her under "The Great Zot," a 10-ton weight. When Underdog arrives to save Polly he agrees to marry the princess if Polly is returned safely to Earth.Underdog and the princess are about to be married. Evil two-headed dragon attacks the city. Underdog defeats the dragon and saves the city. King allows Underdog to return to Earth without marrying his daughter. She marries the prime minister of Zot.	180759
1915	Underdogs, The	N	OWN - P	Azuela, Mariao		Journalist Luis Cervantes, pseudo-intellectual journalist who encourages the hero to fight. Opportunist journalist and political turncoat.	180760
2005	Underdrifter	M				Anchorman (Olof Skoldenberg). Anchorwoman (Malin Sternbrink).	180761
2003	Underdrifter 2	M				News Media. Anchorman (Olof Skoldenberg). Anchorwoman (Malin Sternbrink). Young woman decides to save the world by setting up a big speaker at a public square only to drown in the flood of information of everyday media.	180762
2006	Underfoot	NR		Banks, Leanne	Harlequin Romance Novel	Public Relations Genius Trina Roberts of Bellagio, Inc. had been a bad, bad girl when she’d gone to bed with a recently jilted groom and wound up pregnant. She knew Walker Gordon wasn’t looking for forever, at least not with her. So when he took a job overseas, she sort of neglected to tell him about the baby on the way. Now he’s back, and he’s just figured out the truth. Walker has been reeling from a very public breakup when Trina had offered solace he couldn’t deny. He’d never expected the result would make him somebody’s daddy. Trina claimed not to need anything from him, but he was determined that his child have a father. He just didn’t know if it should be him. 	180763
1941	Underground	M				News Announcer Eric Francken (Philip Dorn), announcer on clandestine Resistance radio. News Vendor (Hans Wollenberger). Blind News Vendor (Norbert Schiller).	180764
1990	Underground	M				Newspaper Editor (Ken Eaton).	180765
2003	Underground	M				Reporter (Lucinda Gould)	180766
1974	Underground Man, The	T				Newscaster (Bill Stout).	180767
1989	Underground Terror: An Urban Nightmare	M				Reporter (B.J. Geordan) and detective try to solve New York subway deathtrap case. Reporter is captured by leader of killers, it's up to detective to save her	180768
1997	Underground, The	M				Reporter (Symba Smith). Photographer (Buzz Belmondo).	180769
2003	Underkill: Allen Choice Novel	N		Chang, Leonard		Hispanic Reporter Linda Maldonaldo's brother is killed in a drug-related car crash in Malibu.  Korean-American executive protection expert Allen Choice is her boyfriend.	180770
1995	Underneath	M				TV Sports Reporter (Jordy Hultberg)	180771
1936	Undersea Kingdom, The	M	L		Serial.  12 chapter	Newspaperwoman Diana Compton (Lois Wilde), reporter following "Crash" Corrigan to Atlantis.	180772
1988	Understudy: Graveyard Shift II, The	M				Cameraman, Assistant (John Copping).	180773
2003	Undertaker's Dozen, The	M				News Announcer (Kristin Korsnes).	180774
2003	Undertow	N		McCourtney, Lorena		Editor Angie Harrison wanted to start over so she left a glamorous modeling career in New York City to become the owner-editor of a small-town newspaper in Julesburg, Oregon.She has plans for opening its office in an old, haunted theater. Discovers the murderous history of an abandoned local theater called Nevermore -- determined to defy town lore that says disaster greets anyone involved with the police. .She must confront her own buried secrets. Murder of a close friend, visit from abusive former boyfriend and return of long lost love are part of the undertow that surrounds her.	180775
2004	Undertow	M				Newscaster (H.G. Green).	180776
1927	Underworld	M				Press	180777
1988	Underworld	NM		Hill, Reginald		News Media	180778
2001	Underworld	M				African-American News Reader (Diana DeVoe).	180779
1997	Underworld	T			Episode #4. 11-25-1997	TV Reporter (Ian Kelly).	180780
1994	Underworld Dwellers	N		Tucker, Ernest		Editor hired to produce a scam-promoting magazine turns the tables on his underworld bosses	180781
1950	Underworld Story, The	M	SV 50	Rice, Craig (Story). Henry Blankfort (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike (Dan Duryea) for The Times-Gazette accused of providing information that led to gang killing and is fired. No one will hire him. Colleague suggests he buy his own paper in "one of those ivy-covered towns…You know what's under ivy Mike….""…Little crawling things. You should feel right at home there." Mike gets money from underworld boss, buys interest in the Lakeville Sentinel run by Cathy (Gale Storm). Two clash over editorial policy. Mike wants sensational slant. Murder takes place.Mike starts bidding war among wire services for exclusive stories on murder. Victim is daughter-in-law of Publisher Stanton (Herbert Marshall), head of major newspaper chain. Killer is his son. They frame black servant. Use media to convict her.Publisher offers Mike lucrative position, pressures paper's advertisers, attacks defense committee, smashes presses, tries. to kill Mike. Publisher shoots son. Grace, the reporter (Frances Chaney). Editor Chuck Lee (Stephen Dunne).New York Times, 7/27/50: "Journalism is presented as a wicked, corrupt and shameless trade in this crime-conscious film…(the hero) is even less personable, indeed, than is…the publisher who subverts justice and hires relentless goons.	180782
1961	Underworld U.S.A.	M	DVD -R HQ 9763, 9764			Newspaperman (James Bacon).	180783
1956	Underworld USA	N		Dineen, J		Crime Reporter. Rise and fall of the crime reporter for the Boston Globe	180784
2006	Underworld: Evolution	M				Newscaster (Monica Hamburg).	180785
2005	Undiscovered	M	DVD -R HQ 9127, 9128			Reporter (Melissa Cross - Extra Reporter).  KCRW Engineer (Harrison Held). Group of aspiring entertainers try to establish careers for themselves in the city of Los Angeles	180786
2002	Undisputed	M				Reporter 1 (George Christy). Reporter 2 (James Alan Hensz). Reporter 3 (John D.  Harrington). Reporter (Bruce Pobanz). Reporter #2 (Michael A. Tessiero). Interviewer for CNOX (Maureen O'Boyle).	180787
2006	Undisputed II: Last Man Standing	M				Reporter (Maria Ilieva).	180788
1996	Undue Influence	MT				Female Reporter (Ola Sturik). Male Reporter (Ken Ryan).  Newsman (Gord Martineau). Commentator (Tim Weber).	180789
1997	Une femme tres tres tres amoureuse	MF			France.	Photographer (Vincent Tulli).	180790
1991	Unearthed	N		McConnell, Ashley		News Media	180791
2005	Unearthly	NSF		Zeller, Sandra		Tabloid Reporter Chris Spencer has been assigned to cover something that is killing and mutilating pets, livestock and now people in Southern Florida.He and his partner, Crasher, have enlisted the aid of two Native American guides to take them into the deadly Florida swamps. One of the guides is a beautiful woman and Spencer falls for her.He hopes that with her help he'll be able to discover what sort of strange and unknown creature makes the desolate woods and marshland its home.She says she believes that the legendary chupacabra is responsible for the mutilations, while Chris leans more towards the possibility of some other new and deadly species being the cause.Sam knows more than she's telling however, and Chris is about to have the shock of his life because the cause of these mutilations is something he could never have imagined.	180792
1927	Uneasy Payments	M				Press Agent (Victor Potel)	180793
2004	Unequivocal Malice	N		Parker, Michael		Reporters become part of the terrifying story they are covering -- a murderer. A madman must be stopped before he kills again in this small town.	180794
2003	Unexpected	NR		Foster, Lori		Photojournalist Jeremy Conner wants to be a top photojournalist and is kidnapped by Central American guerillas. His sister hires a mercenary to rescue him.	180795
1918	Unexpected Places	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Dick Holloway (Bert Lytell) is assigned to investigate the death of a Lord's valet. Poses as the Lord himself, who the reporter discovers has been poisoned and sent to the hospital, and exposes a group of German spies.	180796
2005	Unexpected Pleasure, An	N		Camp, Candace		American Journalist Megan Mulcahey wants to know if and why an English aristocrat killed his brother and was the treasure the two men sought in South American somehow involved. But to find out she has to infiltrate the household.She becomes the new American governess. The Englishman and the journalist have an immediate attraction.	180797
1916	Unexpected Scoop, An	M			Ness Book	Cub Reporter (Richard Stanton) for the Herald is ordered to beat the rival paper, The Express, by getting an interview with a country architect who designed a courthouse.Express reporter (Jack Wilson) is also after the story. Stanton gets sidetracked into caring for a woman's baby and Wilson gets the rig. But the woman turns out to be the architect and Stanton gets an exclusive.	180798
1941	Unexpected Uncle	M				Editor (Ken Christy). Reporter in Kerrigan City (Pat Gleason).	180799
1940	Unexpected, The	R			Series 1940s. 15-minute episodes	Press.	180800
1988	Unexplained Laughter	MT				News Media	180801
1987	Unexplained Laughter	N		Ellis, Alice Thomas		London Journalist Lydia	180802
2004	Unfabulous: Quest, The	T			Episode #37.	News Media. Reporter (Cathy Shim).	180803
2004	Unfaithful Servant	NM		Harris, Timothy		Tabloid Journalist	180804
1947	Unfaithful, The	M	DVD -R 1743			News Media. Reporter (Dick Walsh). Reporter in Montage (Betty Hill)., Reporter in Montage (Bob Lowell). Reporter in Montage (Charles Marsh).Chris Hunter (Ann Sheridan) is a former fashion editor of a magazine. It is her unfaithfulness that is at the heart of film.	180805
1948	Unfaithfully Yours	M				Reporter (Harry Carter)	180806
1941	Unfinished Business	M				Reporters (Paul Fix, Jack Voglin, Eddie Fetherstone)	180807
1985	Unfinished Business	M		Ellis, Bob (Screenplay)	Australia - Ness Book	Journalist Geoff (John Clayton) is in his mid-40s, and returns to Australia after 15 years and takes up with a public-opinion pollster, who is married but childless. Reporter has his own failed marriage and three kids in the United States.	180808
2005	Unfinished Business	NR		Jackson, Brenda		Investigative Reporter Christy Madaris doesn't want to complicate her life with romance. She had her heart broken when she was a teenager and won't make that mistake again.When Christy's latest story takes a dark turn, the Madaris brothers ask the PI who broke her heart to keep Christy safe. But putting him in charge of Christy is like putting a rooster in charge of the hen house. The more she snubs him, the more he wants hBut when Christy's life is in danger, can he save her before it's too late?	180809
1984	Unfinished Business	M				Newscaster (Ann Medina).	180810
1947	Unfinished Dance, The	M				Photographer (Wilson Wood).	180811
2004	Unfinished Season, An	N		Just, Ward		Cub Reporter Wilson Ravan is a 19-year-old University of Chicago student in Eisenhower-era Chicago. In his summer before college, Wils finds himself in the working class newsroom of a Chicago tabloid where's he landed a coveted job as a rookie reporter,He also is involved in the glittering North Shore debutante parties where he spends his nights, and the growing cold war between his parents at home. As a rookie reporter and copy boy he becomes aware of the routine corruption in city government.He finds himself complicit in yellow journalism that destroys reputations. In the 1950s Chicago, Wilson Ravan, son of a printing magnate Teddy, a rock-ribbed Republican, spends his days with working-class reporters and his nights at high-society bashes.To the North Shore crowd, Wils is newspaper rif-raff. To the reporters, he's one of the exploiting classes. Caught between the two, he learns perception can be everything.	180812
1892	Unfinished Story, An	N	OWN	Davis, Richard Harding	In "Van Bibber and Others"	Press	180813
1922	Unfoldment, The	M		Couldwell, James, Reed Heustis (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapermen - Ness Book	City Editor Charles MacLaughlin (William Conklin) hires Katherine Nevin (Florence Lawrence) and  Jack Nevin (Raymond Cannon), sister and brother, on a newspaper owned by James Osborne (Charles French).The brother falls for the owner's daughter and the sister goes for the city editor.  Jack Nevin uncovers a case of graft involving a mayor ruined by the newspaper owner.When the owner asks Katherine Nevin to make a film depicting him as a philanthropic,  political candidate, she makes an honest film called "The Unfoldment" and reforms the newspaper owner and others by telling them about the life of Christ.The result stuns the newspaper owner into asking the mayor's forgiveness.	180814
1910	Unforeseen, The	N		Cutting, Mary Stewart		Editor Evelyn Gaynor becomes editor of New York magazine. Rescued from poverty by marriage.	180815
1996	Unforgettable	M				News Media (Joanna Piros)	180816
2002	Unforgettable	N		McNeill, Elisabeth	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	180817
2005	Unforgiven	M				Reporter 3 (Traci Dinwiddie). Reporter 1 (Belinda Keller). Reporter 2 (Patt Noday). TV Anchorman (Kenneth Raymond Murphy).	180818
1981	Unforgiven, The	N	OWN - H	MacDonald, Patricia		Reporter. Maggie Fraser imprisoned for a crime she didn't commit. Received a job offer to be a reporter from the editor of a local newspaper.  Grace and Evie work at the newspaper. Jess Herlie, in charge while editor is out of town.	180819
1969	Unfortunates, The	N		Johnson, B.S.	Legendary 1960s experiment in form, the famous “book in a box” in which the chapters are presented unbound to be read in any order the reader chooses. 	British Sportswriter B.S. Johnson is sent to a Midlands town on a weekly assignment and finds himself confronted by ghosts from the past when he disembarks at the train station. Memories of one of his best, most trusted friends, a tragically young victim of cancer, begin to flood through his mind as he attempts to go about the routine business of reporting a soccer match. A trip to cover a football (soccer) match in a Midlands city frames a psychological distance between the author’s hack work and his emotional response to its surroundings, the city where a good friend died. Inside the back of the box is a newspaper clipping -- a sports column by one B.S. Johnson -- so perhaps the novel is autobiographical. Johnson travels to a provincial English city to write a freelance sports article (reproduced on the inside of the box). “The Unfortunates” follows him from the moment he gets off the train and starts thinking about a deceased friend who lived there and died of cancer. That friend possessed “a fine mind, a need to communicate embodied in it, too, how can I place his order, his disintegration?”	180820
2008	Unfound, The	M			Short	Reporter (Cietus Tafoya). TV Anchor (Ginger T. Rex). 	180821
1925	Unfriendly Enemies	M				Cameraman (James Finlayson - The Cameraman).	180822
1999	Unfriendly Persuasion	NR		Hart, Diana		Reporter Megan Davis is a sexy, sassy, smart, all-around-pain-in-the-posterior journalist. She hates cops and all she needs is to bump heads with a press-hating FBI agent but that's exactly what happens in Wyoming where Megan shows up to rescue her aunt.From her aunt's cryptic phone message ("Don't worry, dear, we have not been kidnapped by terrorists…") to the tall dark "suit" waiting at the Yellowstone Park entrance, cop-loathing Megan smells a rat and all her instincts go on red alert.After a run-in with the press nearly kills his career, an FBI Special Agent is banished to the wild west of Wyoming. He resents having to prove himself by pursuing an elusive busload of Branson, Missouri's oldest citizens, the Daughters of the South.They may be held captive by ecoterrorists calling themselves the Boychicks In The Hood. The FBI man didn't count on crossing paths and matching wits with Megan.To rescue the dainty, southern matrons, archenemies Megan and the FBI agent begin an energetic game of hide and seek in which their lives and hearts are turned upside down.	180823
2005	Unfriendly Skies	N		Wooten, Gregory E.		Reporter Patrice Jones, a crafty news reporter, gets caught up in one of the most high-profiled cases of the time. The story of a serial killer who works for one of the most powerful cosmetic companies in the world.When he goes on a business trip, his dark side emerges. He rents cars and strangles his victims with a painted blue rope.	180824
1907	Ungoverned Moment, The	N		Smith, Ellen Ada		Editor has relationship with Betty who struggles for work in London.	180825
1925	Unguarded Hour, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	180826
1936	Unguarded Hour, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2646, 2647. SVD 1501			Reporter (Norman Ainsley). Reporter (Raymond Lawrence). Reporter (Cyril Thornton).	180827
2008	Unhallowed Ground	N		White, Gillian		Tabloid Press and News Media go after a London social worker Georgie, an attractive, fortyish widow who is deeply wounded in her psyche and inherits her brother’s cottage in a remote part of rural Devon. She is in flight from unwanted tabloid celebrity when a child who is part of her caseload is killed. The little girl’s father had been under suspicion of abusing the child, and Georgie is accused by the press of having ignored all the warning signs and abandoned the little girl to her father’s cruel and finally fatal beating. An inquiry exonerates Georgie, but the press doesn’t forgive her, and she can’t forgive herself so when she inherits her brother’s cottage, she is happy to go there and sort things out. For a while, Georgie gets by restoring the cottage to something approaching livability and cleaning up the garden shed. But soon things turn nasty and by summer end, Georgie’s beloved dog is stolen, someone splashes blood on her cottage and an intruder shows up. Step by step the horror increases as a snowstorm isolates the village and cuts Georgie off from the world leaving her at the mercy of a killer whose identity she can’t even guess as the ax descends on her.	180828
1998	Unhappily Ever After: Basketball…Again?	T			Episode #57.  9-27-1998. Comedy	News Media. Reporter #1 (Gretchen Morgan).	180829
1996	Unhappily Ever After: Tiffany's Rival	T			Episode #26. 9-8-1996	School Reporter Paul Zimmerman (Joel Michaely).	180830
1932	Unheimliche Geschichten	MF			Germany	Journalist Frank Briggs (Harald Paulsen).	180831
1979	Unholy Child	N	OWN - H	Breslin, Catherine		Reporter Meg Gavin, a 36-year-old convent-school reared reporter assigned to covering  a murder	180832
2001	Unholy Dying	NM		Barnard, Robert		Reporter Cosmo Horrocks of the West Yorkshire Chronicle is a nasty journalist who ends up dead. This seedy sex-and-crime chronicler believes in "build 'em up, smash 'em down." He loves to make everyone else's life miserable.Since this includes not only the people he writes about but also his family, his fellow journalists and virtually everyone he meets, the list of suspects when Horrocks gets his head bashed in is as long as a roll of toilet paper.Was it the local parish priest, subject of Cosmo's latest scandal-mongering, or his wife or daughter, each of whom has reasons to hate and fear him. What about his young colleague on the Chronicle who seems to have sick fascination with Cosmo's methods?When Horrocks relates rumors, the scandal of the priest's possible mishandling of a church fund grows exponentially, which may have something to do with the reporter's murder.Shameless, muckraking journalist exploits the story in a big way. Nothing goes over better than a juicy sex-and-the-church scandal, except, perhaps murder. What did Horrocks hear in that London-to-Leeds dining car that made him tingle with excitement?	180833
2002	Unholy Ground	N		Brady, John	Weinberg List	Journalist	180834
1966	Unholy Matrimony	M			AFI-Reporters/Editors/Magazines	Reporter assigned by magazine editor to investigate wife swapping and LSD use.	180835
1941	Unholy Partners	M	DVD -R HQ 4506. 4507. SVDSP 526	Baldwin, Earl, Bartlett Cormack, Lesser Samuels (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bruce Corey (Edward G. Robinson) ran an American paper for the troops (The Daily Doughboy) and returns to his old job back at The Sentinel. He decides to start his own tabloid and to get financing, accepts a racketeer as his unholy silent partnerCorey becomes tough editor and publisher of The New York Mercury. Reporter Tommy Jarvis (William T. Orr) is his protégé. Miss Cronin or "Cronie" (Laraine Day),  reliable newspaper secretary who loves him. City Editor Michael Z. Reynolds (Don Beddoe)Racketeer tries to pressure Corey, then tries to kill him. They miss but kidnap Jarvis. Editor forced to meet unholy partner who wants control of the newspaper. Corey kills racketeer, frees reporter, makes headlines in the process.Editor realizes compromised his paper, everything he believes in. Goes on risky experimental plane flight. Killed in plane crash. Last order for young reporter and secretary to not let his newspaper die. Managing Editor Mr. Peck (Walter Kingsford).Newspaper Women (Gertrude Bennett, Estelle Etterre). Reporters (Larry Clifford, Martin Faust, Tom Seidel, Charles Sherlock). Newspaper Reporter (Tom Seidel). Circulation Man (John Dilson). Circulation Manager (Lester Dorr). Copy boy (Charles B. Smith).	180836
2000	Unholy Trinity: Death, Politics and the Eternal City Create a Very Unholy Trinity	N		Adam, Paul		British Journalist Andy Chapman and a magistrate meet in present-day Rome at the scene of the murder of a rebellious Catholic priest. Chapman's Italian journalist friend Enzo breaks a story linking the murder to neo-Fascists.Chapman tapes a young street urchin who claims that a member of Parliament visited the priest just before his murder. When Chapman takes the tape to the magistrate, the chemistry between them leads to bed.During a rendezvous with Enzo to meet an informer who wants to talk, Chapman  barely escapes with his life as he and the informer are ambushed.The trail leads to secret Vatican archives containing evidence of papal collusion with the high crimes of Mussolini and a modern-day revival of the Fascist Blackshirt movement reaching high places.	180837
1935	Unicorn Murders	NM		Carr, John Dickson		English Newspaperman Kirby Fowler with a lean Norman chin, tangled brows and quizzical dark eyes	180838
2006	Unidentified	M				Reporters take a look into a UFO sighting in Texas. The two journalists' investigation unravels more than they bargained for when events take a strange turn.	180839
1956	Unidentified Flying Objects (U.F.O)	M				Newsman. Based on unusual experiences of Los Angeles newsman Albert M. Chop (Tom Powers), chief of press section of the Air Masterial Command in Washington, D.C.	180840
1968	Uninhibited, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	180841
1948	Uninvited Corpse	NM		Whelton, Paul		Press	180842
1944	Uninvited, The	M			Ness	Music Critic Roderick Fitzgerald (Ray Milland) for a newspaper moves into a haunted house.	180843
1932	Union Depot	M	DVD -R HQ 7485, 7491		Uncensored	News Media. Hobo finds a handbag in a train station and becomes a gentleman for a day with a chorus girl. Photographer (Jack Raymond).	180844
1998	Union Libre	DF			Series 1998-	German Columnist Annette Burgdorf. Italian Columnist Ilario Calvo. Finnish Columnist Heikki Cantrell. English Columnists Ray Cokes (2000-), David Lowe (1998-2000). Belgian Columnist Dominique Dislaire.Greek Columnists Nikos Aliagas (1998-2001), Olia Lydaki. Deutsch Columnist Martineke Kooistra. Irish Columnist Louisa MacMahon. Spanish Columnist Maria Martin (2000-2001).Portuguese Columnist Jorge Silva. Swedish Columnist Erik Svensson.	180845
1939	Union Pacific	M	VHS 1209 (first part). SVD 1214 (Conclusion)			Reporters (Don Beddoe, David Newell, Richard Denning). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Reporter (Dick Gordon). One-Armed Reporter (John Harmon). Reporter (David Newell).	180846
2006	Unit, The: Exposure	T	DVD -R HQ 11555		Episode #11. 5-9-2006	Reporter Keith Soto (Kenneth Mitchell) returns to the base for a reunion and it's quickly discovered that he is a newspaper reporter who is writing an article that will expose the Unit. Jonas decides there is only one way to get him not to print the story	180847
2006	Unit, The: First Responders	T			Episode #1. 3-7-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Lonnie Lardner). Standup Reporter (Angela Martinez).	180848
2009	Unit, The: Hero	T	DVD -R HQ 10955		Episode.	News Media. Jones coaches Betsy before her media tour. She shines in a one-on-one interview making her father and the military proud. 	180849
2008	Unit, The: Into Hell (Part One)	T			Episode #55. 11-9-2008	TV Newscaster (Kent Shocknek). 	180850
2006	Unit, The: Morale, Welfare and Recreation	T			Episode #12. 5-16-2006	News Media. Reporter (Sarah Shelton).  Camera Operator (Joshua Miller).	180851
2007	Unit, The: Outsiders	T	DVD -R HQ 11706		Episode. 4-3-2007	Male Investigative Reporter from the Chronicle is getting information from Crystal and Mack tries to stop the leak.  Crystal tells a snooping reporter about Mack to get even with him for rejecting her. The action endangers the entire team as well as the National Security of the country. Mack must enlist the aid of the other unit members to neutralize this threat. They arrest the reporter and threaten him with Homeland security to keep the story under wraps or go to prison. The investigative reporter keeps saying all he wants to write is the truth. Mack tells him sometimes the truth can destroy his country.	180852
2007	Unit, The: Pandemonium, Part 1	T	DVD -R HQ 9555		Episode #37. 9-25-2007	News Media. Colonel Ryan is again called to answer questions before a Congressional hearing. 	180853
2007	Unit, The: Play 16	T	DVD -R HQ 10686		Episode #44. 11-13-2007	Journalist owes “Cool Breeze” Bob Brown his life when he rescues him and they become friends.  Interviewer (Bo Kane).  The team embarks on a new assignment when Bob Brown has to deal with a rescued journalist at the same time as keeping an eye on him to make sure he doesn’t betray the Unit. 	180854
2007	Unit, The: Side Angle Side	T	DVD -R HQ 9397		Episode. 12-18-2007	Radio Show Host Kim of KTML Radio  tries to help a desperate woman who calls the radio show and threatens to kill herself. When a member of the Unit gets a nurse to give him information she at first refused to give him after he threatens to go public with her refusal, which could result in a woman’s death, he mutters, “Power of the Press.”	180855
2007	Unit, The: Sub-Conscious	T			Episode #26.	Interviewer (Nikkole Salter - Female Interviewer).	180856
1977	United States Boxing Championships	DT			Series. 1-16-1977 to 4-10-1977. ABC.	Sportscaster Chris Schenkel. Fifty-six pugilists fought for the championship.	180857
2003	United States of Leland, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8866, 8867			News Media. TV Reporter (Leyna Nguyen). News Anchor (Tony McEwing). Cemetery Reporter (Jim Metzler).	180858
1958	United States Steel  Hour, The: Death Minus One	T			Episode #121. 9-24-1958. Series 10-27-1953 to 6-12-1963	News Vendor (Bryan Herbert).	180859
1954	United States Steel Hour, The: Fearful Decision	T			Episode #18. 6-22-1954	Reporter McArdle (Sam Levene). Man refuses to pay the ransom by criminals for return of his kidnapped young won. He does, however, pledge to use all of his wealth to track down the kidnappers.	180860
1955	United States Steel Hour, The: Fearful Decision	T			Episode #41. 5-10-1955	Reporter McArdle (Sam Levene). A man's young son is kidnapped by desperate criminals but he refuses to pay the ransom that the town feels would ensure the boy's safety.	180861
1955	United States Steel Hour, The: Red Gulch, The	T			Episode #44. 6-21-1955	Newspaper Editor Sandy Morton (Franchot Tone) runs the local newspaper in the western town of Red Gulch is always drunk. Since her arrival, the new school teacher has been railing against the editor.He publishes a cartoon of the new school teacher and gets a reaction he hadn't planned on.	180862
1953	United States Steel Hour, The: Shoot It Again	T			Episode #52. 10-26-1955. PR	Publicity Man (George Ives). Reporter (Byron Russell). Hollywood star tries to introduce here cowboy husband to the glitzy world of show business. She wants him to act but he and the movie crew would be happier if he didn't.	180863
1959	United States Steel Hour, The: Wish on the Moon	T			Episode #142.	Radio Commentator (Emily Kimbrough).	180864
1951	United, The	N	OWN - H	Romulo Carlos P.		Newspaper. Daughter of a newspaper-magazine tycoon engaged to an assistant delegate at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Shep Nichols and Julia on the Chronicle.	180865
1962	Unity's Children	N		Sterling, Thomas		Press	180866
2006	Universal Hanging Together of All Things, The	M			Canada. Short.	News Media. News Reporter (Chrysanthi Michaelides).	180867
2007	Universal Remote	M				Parody News. UR News Lifestyle Reporter Penny Mason. Other UR News Shows and News Briefs. African-American anchor.  News Reporter (Maria Costa). Magical TV remote sends Bubba and Leroy tumbling into an un-PC TV land where the channel keeps changing and the shows get more and more bizarre. Exploration of the destruction of American sports due to the dilution of the African American athletic gene because Black athletes’ aversion to Black women. 	180868
1992	Universal Soldier	M	SV 227	Rothstein, Richard, Christopher Leitch, Dena Devlin (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Veronica (Ally Walker), professionally nosy journalist, uncovers military project to create super robotic soldiers from bodies of soldiers killed in Vietnam. Reporter at hostage scene where soldiers brought in for rescue effort.After she does her stand-up report, reporter is informed by her boss that she has been fired because she refuses to play by network's rules. Veronica investigates on her own, sneaks onto military base with help of colleague Huey (Joseph Malone).Able to get photographs of one of wounded soldiers packed in ice. But she and Huey are captured. When Huey hesitates about turning over film, he is shot. She tells hero he would make a good story. She discovers she has been framed for Huey's murder.More fights and escapes. She takes hero to her parent's home in Louisiana. Regresses from independent career woman to helpless woman in distress. Reporters at Hoover Dam (Leilani Jones, Mike Rauseo, Stephen Wolfe Smith).TV News Crew member (John DeMita, Jill Jaress).	180869
1998	Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms	M	SVD 802			Reporter Veronica Roberts (Chandra West) teams up with a Vietnam casualty resurrected by government as a robotic killing machine to catch a madman. Anchorwoman (Carla Collins).	180870
1998	Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business	M				Reporter Veronica Roberts (Chandra West) and a zombiefied soldier continue being hunted by the rogue military group from which he escaped and they continue their attempts to expose the Universal Soldier unit. But after a hostage situation mistakenly leaves Roberts a fugitive, the two escape the city and go into hiding. A powerful new Universal Soldier clone of Luc Devereaux’s brother Eric to assassinate him and Veronica. Now it may leave the Universal Soldier no chance to end it all. 	180871
1999	Universal Soldier: Return, The	M	SVD 884			News Media. Female News Anchor (Barbara Petricini-Buxton)	180872
1949	Universal Variety View 4348: You Don’t Say	M			Short	Radio Reporter-Radio Announcer Herb Sheldon poses as an Inquiring Radio Reporter and asks some unusual questions of various types of people he finds at Coney Island. And some of his questions get some very unusual answers. 	180873
1980	Universe (aka Walter Cronkite's Universe)	DT			Series 1980-1982	Anchor Walter Cronkite. Reporters Charles Osgood,  Diane Sawyer, Charles Crawford.	180874
1995	University	N		Little, Bentley		Student Editor Jim Parker and library assistant Faith Pullen are alarmed by a series of bloody accidents that seem to be linked to an eerie and sinister force when they reluctantly return for another semester at the University of California at Brea.Parker, editor of the school newspaper, has a front row seat to the bloody carnage unfolding on campus. Faith is his girlfriend.	180875
2004	University Heights	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (Dan Burich). Field Reported (Julie Hughes).	180876
1962	Universo di notte	MF				Commentator (Nico Rienzi)	180877
2000	Unkind Light	N		Elliott, C.		Female Reporter in this satire on colonialism set on a fictional Pacific island, focusing on the adventures of a beautiful woman reporter.	180878
2006	Unknown	M				Soccer Broadcast Commentator #1 (Andres Nieto Molina). Soccer Broadcast Commentator #2 (Alfredo Castro).	180879
1934	Unknown Blonde	M			PR	Publicity Man (Walter Catlett)	180880
2001	Unknown Celebrities, The: B.D. Benedikt	DT			Canada	Interviewer-Host Jennifer Dale.	180881
1926	Unknown Dangers	M			AFI-Critics	Critic	180882
1951	Unknown Man, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1809, 1808			News Media. Reporter (Ronald Brogan). Reporter (John Butler). Reporter (Larry Carr). Court Reporter (Tay Dunn). Reporter (Robert Griffin). Reporter (Robert E. Scott). Reporter (Mark Roberts). Reporter (Eric Sinclair).Reporter (Eric Sinclair). Reporter on Court House steps (Harry Hines). Reporter in Courtroom (Kenner G. Kemp).News Photographers in Bruckner's Office (Jimmie Dodd, Frank Gerstle). News Photographer on Court House steps (King Donovan). Photographers (John Alvin, Frank J. Scannell)..	180883
1937	Unknown Reporter, The	PO	MLPL	Shippey, Lee	In "Desk Drawer Anthology, The -- Poems for the American People."	Reporter. "Jim Keene was a reporter on the Trib, Who didn't get a by-line once a year, But there never passed a day when he didn't peg away At some lines which brought some other fellow cheer."He wrote the piece that built a home for orphans, He helped to win the teachers better pay, And, though nobody knew, he was just the fellow who Got the facts which brought the gunman's gang to bay." "So when people talk about the Unknown Soldier….""Something, somehow always makes me think of Jim.., Fighting battles for mankind each day and all -- Yes, by golly! While there's Jim and ten thousand more like him, This old world is pretty safe, though heavens fall!"	180884
1976	Unknown Woman, An	N		Morton, Frederic		News Media	180885
1951	Unknown World	M				Parody Newsreel. Movies opens with bogus newsreel. Wright Thompson (Bruce Kellogg) is playboy son of a publisher. Newsreel about a society to save civilization shows no hope of surviving inevitable nuclear war	180886
2008	Unlawful Contact	N		Clare, Pamela		Journalist Sophie Alton investigates a young woman’s disappearance and discovers the woman’s brother, a convicted killer who is running from the law. Together they follow a dangerous path toward the truth as well as unforgettable passion. 	180887
2000	Unleashed	NR		Berenson, Laurien		Magazine Owners Sheila Vaughn and her ex-husband's old college buddy are launching a new magazine called "Woof!," which promises to inject a little National Enquirer-style gossip into the standard dull dog-show reporting.Inaugural issues sullies the reputation of one prominent handler and more nasty stories are in the pipeline. Vaughn is strangled the night before the magazine is due to make its debut at a dog show.Murder not only stirs up the dog pack but also throws an emotional monkey wrench into teacher and dog-lover Melanie Travis who is the hero of this novel. Sheila's ex-husband still harbors deep feelings for her.Photographers.	180888
1992	Unlikely Suspects: Premiere	T	SV 165		Episode. 9-92	News Media	180889
2005	Unlucky for Some	N		McGown, Jill		Journalist Tony Baker is the only eye-witness to a murder by a mugger in a hurry provides clues and details. Baker, who made his journalistic name through investigating a previous serial-murderer case, becomes the focus of a blackmailer.Baker finds body of bingo winner whose killer took off before pocketing her winnings. Baker, a true-crime writer who has already run circles around the police trying to catch an earlier serial killer, wastes no time in putting his name in the headlines.Soon he's getting anonymous letters from somebody who cackles about murders yet to become murders.	180890
1950	Unmasked	M		Seff, Manuel (Story). Albert DeMond, Norman S. Hall (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Roger Lewis (Raymond Burr) of The Periscope, an unscrupulous publication. Involved with both secretary and married actress putting up money to keep his paper going. Actress' husband refuses to grant divorce.Calls paper "all the news that's unfit to print, dished out by a blackmailing, unprincipled leech." During fight, editor strangles actress and pins murder on husband. When he's cornered by police, he commits suicide. Daughter suspects editor. Tells policeDaughter says, "What motive does he have in smearing and destroying lives and reputations of people? He's so full of evil impulses he doesn't need the motives of normal people."  She conspires with gangster attacked in paper to trap editor.Editor dismisses gangster's threats: "Have you forgotten what happens when you kill a newspaperman? What happened in Chicago a few years back when they shot that reporter?"  Police come to arrest him and he is shot trying to escape.	180891
1963	Unmentionables, The	M				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. Spoof of Untouchables. Walter Winchell-like narration tells of crime wave	180892
1953	Unos	M			Czechoslovakia	Journalist (Rudolf Myzet). Editor Heinrich (Emil Bolek). Editor Erik (Ludek Pilc). American Journalist (Karel Effa). Artists (Lubos Ogoun, Karel Vrtiska).	180893
1904	Unpardonable War, The	NSF	USC	Barnes, James		Editor Whalen. The Voice and The Verdict. Edgar Stannard, the assistant editor, later of the New York Daily Voice.	180894
1928	Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club	N		Sayers, Dorothy L.		Reporter Salcombe Hardy of the Daily Yell is introduced  in this Lord Peter Wimsey mystery.  Hardy is large, untidy and slightly drunk as usual. Barton of the Banner, red-haired and pugnacious.Fleet-street gang.  Salcombe: "Nobody loves us. It's a forsaken thing to be a poor bloody reporter." He tossed a lank black lock of hair back from his forehead and wept. (pg. 117-118).p. 124: That inspired tippler, Salcombe Hardy got hold of it somehow. I think he bribes the cemetery officials to give him advance news of exhumations. He's worth his weight in pound notes to the Yell.   Pp. 162-166 more of Hardy.	180895
1995	Unprotected Witness	N		Slaughter, Guy	Weinberg List	Journalist	180896
1942	Unpublished Story	M		Havelock-Allan, Anthony, Allan Mackinnon (Story). Lesley Storm, Anatole de Grunwald, Patrick Kirwan (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Bob Randell (Richard Greene), with the help of his girlfriend and fellow reporter Carol Bennett (Valerie Hobson), exposes a Nazi group disguised as a Pacifist organization.Randell and his allies almost get killed trying to get information and the correspondent is kidnapped. They succeed in exposing the Nazis, but their publisher still refuses to run the story.	180897
1935	Unquiet	N		Gollomb, J		Journalist. Young man's newspaper experience opens his eyes to conditions in the tenements of New York.	180898
1992	Unquiet Earth, The	N		Giardina, Denise		Editor Jackie Honaker still wears blue jeans and sweatshirts and not much makeup. "I reckon you don't have to dress up when you set around and write all day." She works in Washington D.C.  Unable to forget the West Virginia mountains so she returns.Charleston Gazette reporter	180899
2008	Unquiet Heart, The	N		Ferris, Gordon		Reporter Eve Copeland -- “ace reporter, with nice legs” -- offers steady money to PI Danny McRae, a former soldier recently traumatized by a serial killer case who is handling routine investigations-for-hire in between sessions with an army psychiatrist. She wants him to give her access to information that will enable her to gain the prominence as a journalist she enjoyed during the war when she had to compete with fewer male colleagues. McRae finds himself falling for Copeland who turns out to be a German whose real name is Ava Kaplan.When Copeland-Kaplan disappears, McRae pursues her trail to occupied Berlin and juggles double agents, black marketeers, and assassins as he searches for his missing lover in pre-Cold War Berlin.	180900
2000	Unreasonable Doubt	N		Froede, Gordon L.		Publicist and her lover are killed by Hollywood's leading man. He wins his criminal trial, but loses the civil case. Skips bail and flees to the Bahamas.	180901
1863	Unreliable, The	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	180902
1982	Unrepentant Women	N	GPL	Burnley, Judith		Magazine Journalist interviews famous women while trying to sort out the meaning of women's lives past and present.  At the same time, her own personal life, marriage, lovers affect her own mid-life crisis.	180903
2002	Unreported World: Saffron Warriors, The	MT				Reporter (Burhan Wazir).	180904
2002	Unreported World: Uzbekistan	DF			Episode #7.	Reporter Marcel Theroux.	180905
2008	Unrequited	N		Brown, Page		Reporter Ngyuen van Phan is a reporter in exile leading his new family from a rural village back to Ha Noi to report on the Vietnamese struggle for independence. His wife reluctantly follows. These are the turbulent years of the Indochina War seen through the multiple eyes of fictional French and Vietnamese.	180906
1979	Unruhiger Sommer	N		Kraft, Ruth (Ruth Bussenius)	Germany	Journalist	180907
2001	Unsaid, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Lisa Marie Pollock). Reporter (Landon Peters).	180908
2005	Unscripted	T			Episode #4. 1-16-2005	Editor (J.P. Manoux).	180909
2009	Unseen Guest, The	NM		Whitehouse, Allison		Investigative Journalist Chloda Delaney of The Daily, a newspaper that receives a phone call stating the intention of ridding the world of all psychics they think are a hoax. This phone call is followed by the murder of renowned psychic, Raoul Marlo. Glenn Lassiter is assigned to the case and his hatred of reporters makes him pick a former journalist as his prime suspect -- while Delaney is equally convinced that an ex-magician is guilty. Meanwhile, Father Jacobson, a vocal protester of the wickedness of mediums, is a suspect too -- and as he is plagued by visions of the murders taking place, he is as keen as anyone to track down the killer, especially as he believes the murderer is his son. Book ExtractIt was not what Chloda had expected. The hall was larger than she had imagined and more people had squeezed into it than she had considered was either possible or safe. It was also noisier than she had expected - the audience was not the subdued group of people that she had anticipated would visit this event and the air had an edge to it - it was fraught with tension and expectation.She opened her notebook and wrote down these impressions in her typically big and brash hand writing - she still enjoyed writing in long hand even if it did take longer than the shorthand she was obliged to use in order to get interviews down verbatim. "Investigative journalism," She snorted derisively.This was not an interview, though, was it? This was a kind of critical review. She had half expected to see signs advertising 'Madame Zelda - Here Tonight! Get your fortunes told and discover what is in store for next week'. But, of course, Marguerite Bourne was not a fortune-teller - she was a medium. The cynic in her wanted to quip 'she looks more like a large' but she bit her bottom lip and used her shorthand to jot down some of the snatches of conversation that drifted within earshot instead."... and then she said that Billy had laughed when my chestnut hair dye turned my hair pink and I thought 'yes that's my Billy alright'. She was spot on about Auntie Mabel too ...""I'm telling you its spooky how she knows it but she does. 'it's in the sideboard' she said - and how on earth could she know what I'd lost let alone where it was?"Chloda wanted to tell them that this stuff was a load of rubbish and anyone could get lucky with a few 'stabs in the dark' - but she did not say a word. Her job this evening was to investigate Mrs. Bourne's 'gift' and to speculate on how genuine it was. Not that she believed that it could be - but an assignment was an assignment and she took pride in her work. Plus there was the added bonus of that psychic guy - what was his name? Marley? Marlon? Anyway, his murder was still hot in the news and anything even remotely related would get printed.Marguerite wobbled onto the stage and hobbled to the centre where there stood a chair and a microphone on a low stand. She appeared to be in her mid to late fifties and seemed to suffer with arthritis. This was probably not helped by the ample weight her joints had to support. She smiled in a pained way that was evidently meant to convey that they were lucky to have her there and she coughed as if reminding her audience that she was now ready to begin.	180910
1945	Unseen Lover	SS	GPL	Craven, Margaret	In "Home Front, The:  Collected Stories by Margaret Craven."	Newspaper. Courier. Miss Burke to see Mr. Kemp. She takes down his editorials in short-hand. Misses key words and fills in the gaps. Henry brings in the proofs. Criticizes her spelling.Worked on newspaper in afternoons and evenings. Lost 10 pounds and learned a great deal.	180911
1999	Unseen Riches	N		Morris, Gilbert and J. Landon Ferguson		Editors-Owners Jason and Jennifer publish a local newspaper, the Advertiser in Black Hawk, Colorado. They had packed and sold everything they owned to come here and were robbed on the way by the Kissing Bandit.They arrive in town and can't keep the building they bought so Jennifer has to sell it and rent one. Soon Jason gets everything they need to get the first edition published.He has to deliver the papers by horse and when he's taking the second edition around he has an accident on his horse. Jennifer tries to work the stubborn press, but Jason is the only one who can figure it out. Soon he comes around.When Jennifer and the kids take a vacation and Jason gets the scoop of a lifetime and makes the newspaper a lot of money.	180912
1981	Unseen, The	M		Grace, Michael L. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newswoman Jennifer  (Barbara Bach) and her female crew are sent to cover a festival and end up taking rooms at the home of a museum curator.  Standard horror film.Reporter's colleagues are killed and she becomes trapped.	180913
2003	Unseen: Mystery, A	NM		Jungstedt, Mari. Tiina Nunnally (Translator).	Sweden	Reporter Johan Berg of the Regional  News is a pesky, intrepid reporter from Stockholm who has been sent to cover a murder and who ends up getting anonymous tips from a well-informed source and falling in love with one of the victim's close friends.A woman, punched out by her boyfriend, is missing when she takes her dog out for a run. Both are found hacked to death with an axe,The boyfriend is arrested. But a hairdresser is fatally stabbed 10 days later. Local investigators chase down one false lead after another.Three women die before an inspector and Berg, each approaching the case in their own way, finally close in on the killer who has always , until now, been the one unseen  by everybody.	180914
2001	Unsigned: Booklover's Mystery, A	NM		Kaewart, Julie		Reporter insists on having coffee with a publisher whose most noted writer was killed in a boating accident. It is a disturbing encounter that the publisher has in a local coffee shop with the journalist that night.First the reporter reveals he received a tip that the writer's own publishers had him murdered to boost his sales. Seconds later, a bullet shatters the café's window missing the pair by inches.Shooting is only the first of many bizarre accidents, unexplained deaths and troubling phone calls. It would be London's deadliest literary season ever.	180915
1979	Unsleeping Eye, The	NSF	OWN - P	Compton, David Guy		Documentaries featuring the decline of terminal disease cases. Secretly recorded with tiny, surgically implanted TV cameras.	180916
1994	Unsolicited	N		Kaewart, Julie	Weinberg List	Journalist	180917
1997	Unsolved Mysteries:	T	SV 196, SV 85		Episodes. Series 10-5-1988 to 9-1-2002	Correspondent (Keely Shaye Smith). Reality show.	180918
1992	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #100	T	SV 132		Episode. 100th Show, 11-14-1990.	Reality Program	180919
1992	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #170: Unexplained, The. Investigators, The.	T			Episode #170. 2-19-1992	Radio Reporter Danny Gordon of Wytheville, Virginia began an investigation into the claims by three Wytheville Sheriff deputies that they had seen a UFO in 1987.Gordon later had his own encounters with strange objects flying in the sky which he captured on film. Soon after, Gordon claims the U.S. government made attempts to stop his investigation.The Investigators: Investigative Reporter Michael  Berens went undercover at Ohio truck stops to find the serial killer trucker who is responsible for the deaths of at least eight prostitutes ranging back to 1981.In all cases, the bodies have been dumped along major interstates in Ohio and the bodies have been stripped of clothes and jewelry.	180920
1992	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #171: Robbery	T			Episode #171. 2-26-1992	Newspaper Reporter came forward with a photo that she had taken of the robbers during the car chase when two masked bank robbers struck in 1991 at a Henderson, Nevada bank and took a teller hostage. They led authorities on a chase.The reporter gave police the photo after the hostage was released.	180921
1992	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #191	T			Episode #191. 7-8-1992	Reporter goes undercover to search for an Ohio serial killer.	180922
1996	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #364	T			Episode #364. 2-18-1996	TV Anchorwoman Jodi Huisentruit disappeared in 1933 in Mason City, Iowa and might have been forcefully abducted.	180923
1996	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #376: Lost Loves	T			Episode #376. 5-17-1996	TV Reporter Tim Herrell searches for his biological mother who had abandoned him in a garbage can in St. Louis.	180924
1997	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #430	T			Episode #430. 8-29-1997	Former Reporter tries to locate the woman she recently discovered to be her sister.	180925
1990	Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #95	T			Episode #95. 10-17-1990	Journalist Lisa Bishop was last known to be on board the "Freedom," a freighter bound for Haiti. The 23-year-old reporter disappeared in 1988.	180926
1993	Unsolved Mysteries: Episodes #227. #245	T	SV 196		Episodes #227. 3-10-1993. #245. 7-7-1993	Journalist Danny Caseiero was investigating government corruption and was found dead in a Martinsburg, West Virginia hotel room in August, 1991. His death was ruled a suicide but his family suspects foul play.	180927
1997	Unsolved Mysteries: Episodes #403, #423	T			Episodes #403. 1-31-1997, #423. 7-11-1997	Reporter disappears in 1996. This is his story.	180928
2002	Unspeakable	M				News Media. TV Newswoman #1 (Audra Wise). TV Newswoman #2 (Kim Trujillo).	180929
1990	Unspeakable Acts	MT				Reporter (Janelle Cochrane). Reporter #2 (Gretchen Holz).	180930
1999	Unspoken	N		Jackson, Lisa		Reporter Katrina Nedelesky of Lone Star Magazine. ***Page 55:“I’ve heard some talk around town, Caleb, talk that you’re sellin’ your story to a reporter of some kind.” ***Page 155:“You’re the reporter?” he said in a dry voice that was little more than a croak. “Yes.” She nodded and felt a little better about his lucidity.***Page 175:“There’s a reporter pokin’ around, askin’ questions, a woman by the name of Katrina Nedelesky. She writes for Lone Star magazine, and rumor has it she’s going to write a series of articles about the Estevan murder and Ross McCallum’s release.” “So it’ll all be dug up again,” she surmised.”  “And then some.”***Page 194:“Don’t touch me, Ross, or I’ll call the police. Just because Caleb changed his story and now he’s gonna make big bucks sellin’ it to that woman reporter doesn’t mean a thing. I told the truth about that night.”***Page 198: She stuck out a hand. “I’m Katrina Nedelesky. I’m a reporter for Lone Star magazine.” Her grip was strong. Sure. Yet there was something tenuous about the way she looked up at him, something he innately didn’t trust. Filled with self-importance, she fished in a pocket.....******Page 200: ...the scene of her perfume teased him. It wasn’t cheap, and her clothes looked as if she’d picked them out at Nieman Marcus rather than K Mart; he’d bet his favorite mare that the skirt, books, knit top and jacket -- hell, even her perfume -- were imprinted with some famous designer’s name. Though her car was inexpensive and had seen better years, Katrina Nedelseky wasn’t afraid to spend some bucks on her appearance. A dichotomy, the lady reporter. Nope, he didn’t thrust one hair on her henna-dyed head.***Page 227:“You’re Shelby Cole!” Shelby jumped at the sound of the woman’s voice. Hot coffee slopped over the rim of her cap, burning her fingers as she looked up and started into the eyes of a petite woman she didn’t recognize. “Katrina Nedelseky,” the woman said, extending her hand. “The reporter.”  “Right. Lone Star magazine.” She took Shelby’s palm in small, strong fingers and gave it a quick, perfunctory shake. “I’d like to talk to you.”***Page 229: Shelby tried to shake the feeling that the reporter was just plain bad news.***Page 241:Caleb Swaggert was dead and now there wasn’t anyone to give that reporter-gal the inside scoop on what happened the night Ol’ Ramon Estevan had been killed. What better story than straight from the horse’s mouth, from the man who’d been set up and sent away for the murder? Yep, he’d have to contact the reporter and work himself a deal.”***Page 249: Katrina’s claims could well be just a scam, a publicity ruse, and she was older than twenty-one or twenty-two. Ace reporter though she might allege to be....***Page 251:Katrina started through the glass to the rosebushes with their heavy-headed blooms. “Okay, the deal is this -- I’m not just a freelance reporter,” Katrina admitted, turning away from the view and dropping onto an antique settee. “I’m working on a book.”  Shelby’s heart dropped. She should’ve seen this coming. “About?”***Page 252:Shelby knew then that Katrina’s claims were true. The reporter from Dallas was her half-sister.***Page 282: “I fond out that the reporter who’s been poking around town, rattling everyone --”  “Katrina Nedelesky?” “That’s the one.” She lifted a finger and winked as the shadows of night started to fall. “Well, it turns out she’s not just a freelance reporter for Lone Star magazine. Nor is she just a woman intent on writing a tell-all, part-fiction, part-fact book about Bad Luck.” “What?” “No, indeed,” Shelby insisted. “She just happens to be my half-sister, daughter of Nell Hart, a waitress the Judge had an affair with, then paid to leave town before their love child was born.”  “And that’s not the worst of it. Nope. It just gets better and better,” Shelby said, speaking so rapidly that the words tumbling out of her mouth were beyond her control. “Nell Hart’s baby, Katrina, is the reason my mother committed suicide. That’s right, she didn’t accidentally overdose one night after drinking too much. No, she was so depressed and suicidal that she took a lethal dose of sleeping pills and booze and then...and then my father...the goddamned Judge covered up any hint of scandal, never recognizing his own daughter, never acknowledging that his wife, my mother, was in so much emotional pain that she would take her own life.”***Page 287:The thought that someone might be out to get her had been her companion for the past few days, and as she glanced around the cinder-block walls of Room 18, she shivered inwardly. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, she reminded herself. All good reporters faced their own mortality. Look at those gays who stayed in war-torn countries just for a story, the people who approached burning airplanes, or interviewed despots, all for the sake of fame. And yet...she wasn’t fool enough to want to give up her life for the sake of a story. Fame was important; money even more so. But it wasn’t worth dying for. Through she would like nothing better than to expose Judge Jerome “Red” Cole for the son of a bitch he was, even satisfaction wasn’t worth her neck. That’s why she’d bought the gun -- a small, silver pistol that fit neatly into her palm.God help her if she ever had to use it. She turned her attention back to her computer screen, and the fight in the room next door died down. A nightly drama flickered from the television screen, but she thought of Shelby Cole. The princess. Her half-sister. Unwed mother. Now that was interesting. The Judge, true to his loathsome, self-serving self, had not only denied Katrina her birthright, but had done the same with his own grandchild, Shelby’s daughter. Who was the father of that baby? Katrina wondered and made yet another note to herself. Shelby seemed hell-bent to find the kid, but wouldn’t it be a hoot if Katrina managed to do it first? After all, she had connections. She smiled to herself and nearly jumped out of her skin when there was a knock at the door. “Who is it?” she said, shoving the computer aside and climbing to her feet. The gun was in her purse if she needed it. “You the reporter-woman?” an unfamiliar male voice called from the other side of the dead bolt. “Yes.” She reached for her handbag. “Good, I’m Ross McCallum.”  Her heart stood still. “You hear me?” “Y-yes.” Oh, God. This was either the opportunity of a lifetime or her worst nightmare. Her pulse began to skyrocket as she unclasped her purse. “What can I do for you?” “Why don’t you open the door so we can talk?” Nothing ventured, nothing gained, she reminded herself yet again, the old adage suddenly becoming her litany. With one hand on her purse, she used the other to throw the dead bolt, unhook the chain and swing open the door. There he was. Back dropped by the blue glow of the streetlights, as bad-assed looking as any of the pictures she’d seen of him, he learned against the doorjamb. “Mr. McCallum,” she said cooly, though she thought she might lose her bladder at any second. The man emanated pure evil.” ***Page 325:...the gossip that had fueled most of the conversation still rattled around in his head -- conversation concerning the reporter-woman, the Judge and Shelby Cole. Conjecture had it that Katrina was the Judge’s illegitimate kid and she was back here with her own axe to grind. Funny, she hadn’t mentioned it to him when they’d had their little chat the other night. Maybe it was time to pay her a visit. 	180931
2008	Unstable Fables: Tortoise vs. Hare	C				Reporter #1 (Nolan North - Voice). The great race revisited.	180932
1960	Unstoppable Man, The	M				Reporter (John Baker). TV Interviewer (Tony Hawes).	180933
2002	Unsung Heroes: Ernie Pyle	DT	VHS 1284			War Correspondent Ernie Pyle during World War II	180934
1947	Unsuspected, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9573, 9574. DVD -R 1689. SVD 1453 (Incomplete)			Reporter (Ray Montgomery). Reporter (Dick Walsh).	180935
1969	Untamed World	DT			Series. 1-4-1969 to 8-30-1969. NBC	Host-Narrator Philip Carey. Documentaries on the animal kingdom.	180936
1997	Until It Hurts	N		Whitney, Polly		TV News Director Abby Abagnarro  and his crew, on the scene for interview with New York Knicks' star center videotaped shotgun blast that flattened 20 teammates, opponents and hangers-on milling around floor during practice at Madison Square Garden.Then the basketball player was fatally stabbed. But they missed the actual murder, during which they were hugging the floor as closely as anybody. And Abagnarro is angry about it.Why and how did two people ever team up to shoot and stab the player and how did the murder weapon disappear from under the nose of the police captain.  Abby's ex is Morning Watch Producer Ike Taggart wants the answers.She would also love to win the latest dance contest she's entering with Abby. The divorced investigators pump up for an athletic investigation into the world of sports in search for the devious killer.	180937
1993	Until Proven Guilty	N		McGuire, Christine		TV Reporter Richard Sanchez jeopardizes investigation of a serial killer by broadcasting information obtained from an inside source. The suspect slays and mutilates teenage Hispanic girls who remind him of his hated stepsisterRatings-hungry TV newsman knows more about the District Attorney's moves than any outside should.	180938
1995	Until the End of Time	N		Whitney, Polly		TV News Producer Abby Abagnarro and his former wife, News Director Ike Tygart look for the city's serial killer, called the Yellow Man for his trademark painting of his victims' faces.Story doesn't get much coverage because his targets are vagrants. Abby is mugged by homeless man with story to tell and soon after doctor who appeared on Ike and Abby's show to promote book opposing long FDA testing of new drugs is found murdered.Following journalists' instincts, Ike and Abby discover the dead doctor has been feuding with co-authors who are also relatives. Is the death related to the other serial killings?  The doctor had his face painted.	180939
2004	Until the Night	M				Reporter #4 (Annabel Blanchard). Reporter #6 (Jasmine Jong Ok Kang). Reporter (Young Man Kang). Paparazzi (Anthony McBride). Lead Reporter (Harry H. Novak). Reporter #3 (Tom Porterhouse). Reporter #1 (Michael Raye). Reporter #5 (April Wilson).	180940
1944	Untitled	R		Corwin, Norman	Norman Corwin Play	Editor of newspaper commenting on dead soldier	180941
1994	Untitled	CB			Captain Canuck Reborn #1	Reporters. Captain Canuck makes a public appearance to expose the New World Order’s conspiracy to control Canada bus is attacked by Double Whammy, two near identical actors hired by the NWO who think they are making a movie. 	180942
1944	Untitled	CB			Junior Miss #1	Reporter Betty Lane	180943
2006	Untitled	CB			Ms. Marvel #3	Reporters. Ms. Marvel is in a battle in space and ends up wounded in Georgia where she is found by the Fantastic Four. 	180944
1939	Untitled	CB			New York World’s Fair #1	Reporter Scoop Scanlon, Five Star Reporter must investigate and solve a threat made against a futuristic plane designer not to exhibit his new bomber plans at the World’s Fair in 1939. 	180945
1944	Untitled	CB			Real Hit Comics #1	Crime Reporter	180946
2006	Untitled	CB			Savage Dragon Archives #1	Reporter Cindy Martinez. Reporter Rose Fua. Reporter Sam Haze. Reporter Chris Vantage. Savage Dragon faces off against the OverLord and Vicious Circle. 	180947
1992	Untitled	CB			Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act #1	Reporter Sue takes a file from a box of government secrets and runs it by her Editor Reg. 	180948
1943	Untitled	CB			Super Comics #67	Reporter Brenda Starr	180949
1943	Untitled	CB			Super Comics #71	Reporter Brenda Starr	180950
1949	Untitled	CB			True Comics #75	Reporters. King of Reporters. 	180951
2008	Untitled	CB			Twelve, The #2	Reporter. Phantom Reporter Richard Jones.	180952
2008	Untitled	CB			Twelve, The #1	Reporter. Phantom Reporter Richard Jones.	180953
1946	Untitled	CB			Variety Comics #3	Radio Reporter Gabby Grayson	180954
2000	Untitled	CB			Serie-paraden #10	Ankjournalisten. 	180955
1934	Untitled (Two Stories)	CB			Famous Funnies #1	Reporter Donald Dare, the Demon Reporter	180956
1997	Unto This Hour	N		Wicker, Tom		War Correspondents, farmers, slaves, foot soldiers, officers, wives and lovers on both sides of the five long days in Virginia in August 1862 when an outnumbered Confederate army delivered a smashing blow to Union forces.	180957
2006	Untold Stories of the ER: Coma Woman Surprise	T			Episode #20. 1-8-2006	Reporter Lisa Reins (Catharine Scott).	180958
1987	Untouchables, The	M	DVD			Reporter (Larry Brandenburg). Reporter (Tim Gamble). Reporter (Chelcie Ross). Reporter (Charles Keller Watson).	180959
1959	Untouchables, The:	T	VHS 1045 (Two Parts). SV 236. SV 207 (Media Excerpts), 190 (Media Excerpts)		Episodes. Desilu Playhouse, Series 10-15-1959 to 5-21-1963. 118 Episodes	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates. News Media	180960
1993	Untouchables, The:	T	SV 219		Episode. Series 1-11-1993 to 5-22-1994. 42 Episodes.	News Media.	180961
1961	Untouchables, The: Antidote, The	T			Episode #48. 3-9-1961	Newspaper headline: "Roosevelt by Landslide." Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180962
1993	Untouchables, The: Attack on New York	T	SV 239		Episode #25. 11-28-1993	Newsman (Frank Miller). Mobster attack on Special Prosecutor Thomas Dewey who is headline hungry and termed a "headline hunter."	180963
1960	Untouchables, The: Big Squeeze	T			Episode #19. 2-18-1960	Newspapers cover a robbery. Ness is suspicious of the story. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180964
1961	Untouchables, The: Big Train, The (Part 1)	T			Episode #40. 1-5-1961	Radio. Gangster Al Capone is big news in Chicago so radio stations carry a message from him to Mobster Frank Nitti: "Not hurt bad, Don't worry." Signed Alphonse. Nitti is listening and deciphers the code.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180965
1962	Untouchables, The: Bird in the Hand	T			Episode #94. 10-30-1962	Newspaper Headline: "Parrot Fever Kills 2 More." Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180966
1959	Untouchables, The: Butcher's Boy	T	VHS 1246		Episode #110. 3-12-1963	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates	180967
1962	Untouchables, The: Case Against Eliot Ness	T			Episode #83. 5-10-1962	News Media. Reporter (Bruno Vesota). Reporter (Ed Toritini). Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180968
1993	Untouchables, The: Chinatown	T			Episode #10. 3-21-1993	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rick LaFond). Reporter #2 (Ron West).	180969
1962	Untouchables, The: Death Tree, The	T			Episode #76. 2-15-1962.	Reporter (Cyril Delevanti) works for a newspaper. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180970
1962	Untouchables, The: Economist, The	T			Episode #92. 10-16-1962	Reporters pay $10 for any hot tip leading to a scoop. So when a dying man babbles to a nurse about a $2-million hoard of booze, she phones Eliot Ness but only after phoning some reporters. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.Ness talks to the dying man but he is delirious and tells him nothing. The newspapers have a field day suggesting on the front pages that Ness has finally taken a bribe. It looks bad for Ness until the Untouchables get the story straight.	180971
1959	Untouchables, The: Floyd Gibbons Story	T	DVD -R HQ 8300. VHS 1246		Episode #99. 12-11-1962	Journalist Floyd Gibbons (Scott Brady), the famous one-eyed war correspondent and reporter, comes to Chicago and investigates a fellow reporter's murder. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell, narrator. Reporter Barney Rich (Stu Erwin).Chicago, October 1932. Within minutes of the time the Globe's top Reporter Carlton Edmunds (Paul Langton) is shot, Eliot Ness and his men are on the scene. Stray bullet in a gunfight hit Edmunds or he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.But gunmen were firing blanks except for the one bullet that hit the reporter who was 30 feet away. Gunfight was staged to fool the sole witness to the shooting, Newsman Barney Rich.Edmunds was working on a story about scrap metal that would tear this town wide open. Reporter Gibbons, on a cross-country flight stops over in Chicago and makes some phone calls. The globe-trotting reporter is a fast-talking, straight-shooting whirlwind.Not even losing his left eye in World War I slowed him down. For past dozen years, bulldozed his way to the frontline of every major news story in the world often making himself and his exploits news. When he sees his buddy was shot, he investigates.	180972
1960	Untouchables, The: Frank Nitti Story	T			Episode #28. 4-28-1960	Reporter Jason MacIntyre (Frank Albertson) gets the extortion story out. He has Variety print the headline: Hood Trix Nix Pic Biz (Hood Trucks Hurt Picture Business). All the major newspapers in Chicago reprint MacIntyre's articles but in plain English.Gangster Frank Nitti's boys rough him up. It is 1934. Prohibition has been repealed and the syndicate is looking for new sources of revenue. Frank Nitti wants to expand his empire and he goes after small theatres with his extortion racket.Nitti who has all the small independent theater owners signed up for protection is now ready to go after the Star Theatres, a chain of 1,000 houses across America. It's a $100 million dollar business.Nitti blows up some theaters and the president of Star Theatres buys protection. Then MacIntyre prints his article. Nitti fights back and machine-guns Ness' car. One of the Untouchables is killed. They go after Nitti with a vengeance. Nitti is killed.	180973
1959	Untouchables, The: George "Bugs" Moran Story, The	T			Episode #4. 11-5-1959	Reporter interviews Gangster Joe Carroll, a sidekick of George "Bugs" Moran and he talks his way out of everything. He kidnapped the 9-year-old son of the president of the United Trucker's Union.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180974
1960	Untouchables, The: Head of Fire - Feet of Clay	T			Episode #27. 4-21-1960	News Vendor (George Chirello). Narrator (Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell). Jury has been out on a case that Ness has worked hard on trying to get a conviction for a top mobster, Johnny Fortunato.The newspaper reads: Fortunato got off, the chief witness was a "suicide." Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180975
1960	Untouchables, The: Jack "Legs" Diamond	T			Episode #30. 10-20-1960	Newspapers print many stories on Jack "Legs" Diamond's philandering. The mob hates all the publicity he is drawing to himself -- and might draw to them.When Jack gets his picture taken for the newspapers once too often, there's an another attempt on his life. But he survives. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180976
1959	Untouchables, The: Jake Lingle Killing, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6859. VHS 3978		Episode #3/ 1-29-1959	Reporter Jake Lingle (Herb Vigran)  is killed by the Al Capone mob. The crooked journalist is based on a real character. At the news office, Lingle phones in a story to the front desk that gang war has erupted on the northside of Chicago.He gets shot in the back at the subway station and the public turns out by the thousands for his funeral. First time in history a newspaperman was killed by the mob. Newspaper puts up a $25,000 reward for capture of the killer.Dead, Lingle is a martyr, a rallying point for the public to demand reform, but alive he was pocketing 50 grand a year by being a broker -- through him the mob bought protection from the police.In real life, Alfred "Jake" Lingle was a police reporter for the Chicago Tribune who was shot in 1930 at the age of 1939.	180977
1960	Untouchables, The: Mark of Cain, The	T			Episode #33. 11-17-1960	Reporters are told by Elliot Ness to print the story about a 19-year-old who dies of heroin overdose. There is a public protest about the increase in drug addiction. The top drug bosses don't like the headlines about the girl's death.They are upset about the editorials. They don't want all that bad press. Ness tells reporters just what he wants them to print in the papers. One of the hoods sees the headline in the morning edition: Drummer Dies of Dope Overdose.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180978
1961	Untouchables, The: Masterpiece, The	T			Episode #42. 1-19-1961	Editor Michael Shaw (Harry Shannon) of the Chicago Leader is killed when one of Gangster Al Capone's lieutenants is angry about the Leader printing front page stories about him. He retaliates by paying the paper a visit with a dozen of his goons.While his boys smash the press room in the basement, the mobster shoots the editor upstairs. But he made a mistake. He used his special .45 automatic gun.Ness has the new editor of the Chicago Leader, William Adcock (Addison Richards), print headlines that Ness has the gun  and will pin Shaw's murder rap on the mobster. That night the mobster breaks in to get the gun and Ness is waiting for him.Ness kills the man who killed an editor. Ness calls Editor Bill Adcock just in time for the late addition. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180979
1959	Untouchables, The: Mexican Stake-Out	T			Episode #7. 11-26-1959	Newspapers. A crook hands Ness an envelope with $20,000 in it. Before a surprised Ness can react, a photographer takes a picture of the "transaction." Ness has been framed. The photo winds up on the front page of the newspapers the next day.Headline: "Whata was in that envelope, Mr. Ness?" Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180980
1993	Untouchables, The: Murder Ink (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SV 188, SV 190		Episodes #4-#5. 1-24/31-1993	Reporter Jake Lingle is killed by the Al Capone mob. The crooked journalist is based on a real character.	180981
1961	Untouchables, The: Nero Rankin Story, The	T			Episode #56. 5-11-1961	Newspapers in Chicago -- the Record, Globe and Chronicle -- all carry the headlines about Gangland Revenge. Ness is under pressure from the public and civic leaders to stop the raids. .Ness says, "If I back out now, it's a blueprint for the underworld to follow." Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180982
1961	Untouchables, The: Nick Moses Story	T			Episode #47. 2-23-1961	Newsboy Tommy Carabello (Riki Marcelli)  is accidentally shot in a gangland shooting, but recovers. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180983
1960	Untouchables, The: Noise of Death, The	T			Episode #14. 1-14-1960	Newspaper Seller (Harry Dean Stanton) is blind. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180984
1960	Untouchables, The: Purple Gang, The	T			Episode #35. 12-1-1960	Reporters are told by Ness what to print. He is protecting a stoolie. He has the newspaper print the headlines that the stoolie was killed in a shootout with Feds. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180985
1963	Untouchables, The: Search For a Dead Man	T			Episode #101. 1-1-1963	Reporter Walter Rimer (Gerald Gordon) watches a John Doe buried in the rain in Potter's Field. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180986
1960	Untouchables, The: Seat on the Fence, A	T			Episode #34. 11-24-1960	Reporter Loren Hall (John McIntire) talks to Dino Patrone on westbound train to Chicago. He's contact man for narcotics in Europe out of favor with a one-time narcotics czar. Hall is an honest reporter who hangs around with criminals to get stories.This time he has a story for Patrone -- he warns him there's been a reshuffling of the Organization while he was away. Some hoods force the train to make an emergency stop. Patrone offers the killer money if he doesn’t kill him. Newsboy (Cyril Delevanti).The killer spares his life but tells everyone he killed him, Patrone phones Loren Hall on his radio program. Hall, without mentioning names, says a narcotics boss ordered his agent killed because he failed to restore broken drug lines of traffic.The kicker: Hall says he will get a letter from the agent that could "deal a mortal blow to the organization" that will be turned over to authorities in event of the agent's death. Hall wants to cooperate with Ness, but reporter must protect his sources.Hall says he is on the fence. He gives Ness Patrone's number. Patrone is killed. Ness goes to Hall and says he'll throw him in jail if he doesn't give him the letter. Hall later cooperates with Ness but doesn't reveal his sources.	180987
1962	Untouchables, The: Silent Partner, The	T			Episode #74. 2-1-1962	Reporters are swarming around the Federal building to get the story of a shooting. Ness gives the story to the reporters: He shot a crooked lawyer and that is the story all the newspaper print in their headlines. But the truth is Ness' gun jammed.Another Untouchable shot the lawyer. It seems Ness is a glory-hound taking credit for s hooting. What they don’t know is that Ness found out whoever killed the lawyer is a marked man.	180988
1963	Untouchables, The: Snowball	T			Episode #103. 1-15-1963	Newspaper Headlines: "4 Students Blinded By Bootleg Whiskey." The papers call whoever did it scum. The editors would have been even more vitriolic had they known that small-time bootlegger did it on purpose.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180989
1962	Untouchables, The: Takeover	T			Episode #77.  3-1-1962	Newspaper Boy (Steven Benson). Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180990
1993	Untouchables, The: Tale of Two Fathers, A (Parts 1 and 2)	T	SV 211 (Part I). 194 (Part II).		Episode #7-#8. 2-14/21-1993	News Media	180991
1963	Untouchables, The: Taste for Pineapple, A	T			Episode #118. 5-21-1963	Newsboy (Laird Stuart). Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180992
1961	Untouchables, The: Troubleshooter, T	T			Episode #61. 10-12-1961	Reporters print a story that Eliot Ness shot an unarmed man. The headline of the Chicago Star newspaper reads: Federal Agent Faces Inquiry in Shooting. It's a frame-up.In summer of 1934, new gambling device is weeping the nation: the punchboards. A mobster buys out Reporter Harry Danigan (Murray Hamilton) and feeds him the story that a collector for the punchboards had $15,000 collection money on him that disappeared.Danigan prints the story in the newspaper. "What happened to the money, Mr. Ness?" Eliot decides to go along with the story. He has the D.A. give a false story to the press. Headlines read: "Federal Agent Transferred in Shake-Up."It says Ness is to be transferred to Iowa. Crooked reporter Danigan wants to be paid off. He wants the other five grand he was promised. The mobster decides to pay him off. Ness goes to Danigan's apartment and finds him shot to death.Hit men are still there. Shootout and Ness nabs the mobsters. The punchboard empire collapses. Eliot Ness remains in Chicago in charge of the Untouchables. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180993
1960	Untouchables, The: Unhired Assassin (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #20-#21. 2-25/3-3-1960	Press Conference. Ness attends a press conference with the Mayor who says the Chicago World's Fair will draw 75-million people bringing the city a revenue of $1 billion. He says with big rat Capone out of the way, they will now eliminate the puppet rats.A photographer snaps the photo. On the front page of the newspaper is his picture along with a headline, "Mayor Refers to Capone's Gang as Rats."  Ness foils an attempt on the mayor's life.Newspaper vendor (Frankie Darro) is hawking his papers. A man with homicidal tendencies decides to kill the president and is surprised when the news vendor tells him Hoover is no longer president.Gangster Frank Nitti takes a newspaper with a big photo of the Mayor on the front page and tacks it to the wall, then takes out his gun and shoots bullets into it.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates. Chicago November 9, 1932. FDR just elected president and repeal of Prohibition is inevitable. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180994
1959	Untouchables, The: Vincent "Mad Dog"	T			Episode #6. 11-19-1959	Newspaper carries the story of a mobster's death. A kidnapping is big news in the papers. Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180995
1960	Untouchables, The: White Slavers, The	T			Episode #22. 3-10-1960	Reporters talk to Ness. He wants them to print stories in their newspapers telling how hoods take out ads in magazines -- phony acting schools promising to make young women movie stars, phony modeling agencies promising to make young woman famous models.They then get the women hooked on dope and make them prostitutes. By day, Ness raids these phony agencies. By night, he raids the cathouses.News of a Mexican slaughter to get rid of drug evidence makes headlines all over Chicago. The public no longer looks at prostitution as some harmless, victimless crime. All the bad press in the newspapers catches Gangster Al Capone's attention too.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180996
1962	Untouchables, The: Whitey Steele Story	T			Episode #75. 2-8-1962	News Service. Michael Barrigan (Murray Hamilton) and Frederic Withers who along with their partner Douglas Barrows own and run the Trans-Pacific News Service.The Underworld, which has long made big money by covering bets on horse races, want to get their hands on a new invention, the racewire, which can speed the results of horse races to bookmakers everywhere.Barrows is found dead in a bookie joint. The Syndicate has made it clear it will do anything to get that racewire. Withers is then killed. Barrigan, scared into cooperating, is convicted but upon Ness' recommendation is paroled after 18 months.A crook asks Ness if he's in the bookmaking racket now, then quips, "That'd make quite an item for Winchell." It's a reference to Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell who narrates The Untouchables.Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narrates.	180997
2005	Unusual Inventions of Henry Cavendish, The	M			Short	Newspaper Boy (Conor McMahon).	180998
1946	Unusual Occupations	M				Editor (O.C. Lightner-Himself)	180999
1937	Unusual Occupations	M				Newspaper Editor (A. Morton Smith-Himself), a small town newspaper editor	181000
2009	Unusuals, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11026 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #1. 4-8-2009	News Media. Reporter (Molly Noe). Detective Eddie Alvarez is an arrogant policeman who tries to take all the credit, says he’s the best man to talk to the press. Later, he rushes to go on TV to take credit for the capture of the man who is said to have murdered a policeman.	181001
2008	Unwanted Souls, The	N		Rhea, Kerrigan		New York Times Journalist Jeremy Tremane travels the United States to get an exclusive story that will earn him the Pulitzer Prize. He finds that each story, though similar, is matchless as it is more exceptional than the last. His research leaves intrigue to his curiosity. But he isn’t ready for what e has to learn when something goes wrong.A controversial theory that the souls of unwanted children who have been aborted find themselves alive. It seems that some think they are neither in heaven nor hell, but on a different plain. Seven of those unwanted lost souls break through their plain, enter ours and succeed in causing unintended turmoil, which affects the parents who did not want them. 	181002
1951	Unwritten Column	T			Fireside Theatre - 3-27-51	Columnist	181003
1975	Uomo della strada fa giustizia, L'	MF			Italy	Journalist (Giovanni Di Benedetto).	181004
1995	Uomo delle stelle, L'	MF				Photographer (Stefano Gabana).	181005
2001	Uomo in piu, L'	MF				Interviewer (Roberto De Francesco)	181006
2009	Up	M			Animation	Newsreel Announcer (David Kaye - Voice). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. 	181007
1998	Up 'n' Under	M				Commentator Ray Mason (Griff Rhys Jones) Radio York	181008
2000	Up Against Amanda	M				News Media. News Reporter (Manka Casteel). TV Anchor (Steve De Forest). Radio Traffic Reporter (Wes Staples). Talk Radio Host (Gary Hilbert). Talk Radio Sidekick (Eric Kaufman).	181009
1994	Up Against the Wall!	CB			Prime #16	Reporters. Anonymous and Unnamed Reporters. After believing the news media is accusing him of being a violent criminal maniac pervert, Rogue Prime goes on a rampage and meets a new speedy Ultra, TurboCharge, who wants to be his partner.	181010
1977	Up and Coming Man, An	NM		Branston, Frank		Newspaperman Tom Tompkins, bright young newspaper man.	181011
1998	Up and Cummers 49	M				Cameraman (D.J.X.), Birthday Celebrating Cameraman.	181012
1992	Up Close	N		Bevarly, Elizabeth	Silhouette Special Edition #737	Reporter Mason Thorne is a seasoned journalist who has a sixth sense for sniffing out a story. But he’s a rookie when it comes to investigation protege Lou Lofton’s womanly desires. He is responsible for uprooting Halouise (Lou) Lofton from her rural town so he feels he should protect her. But Lou was blossoming into an ace journalist and a beautiful woman. She didn't want or need another brother. She was in love with him and decided to let him know it. During their coming trip to the tropics, she would prove her journalistic talents but getting up close and personal with her overprotective partner could be the true challenge.	181013
1999	Up Close	NR		Webb, Debra		Magazine Reporter Abby Wade has gone to a boozy backwoods brawl for the cover story on local hero Matt Stone for UP CLOSE magazine. If being mistaken for her subject’s sexy birthday surprise isn’t enough to embarrass the usually unflappable, sophisticated reporter, now she has to prove the undeniably handsome firefighter that she means business. Matt Stone is a major hunk with a solid gold heart. It’s a combination that drives most women wild. But it’s not most women Matt is after. Not now that Abby Wade has made her unexpected debut at his private party. He’s never shied away from a flame before, but she’s strictly four-alarm and don’t touch. How can he turn an arrangement that’s purely professional into a relationship that’s excitingly personal? Fight fire with fire.	181014
1996	Up Close and  Personal (aka Up Close & Personal)	M	DVD -R HQ 2031, 2032, 2025. L.	Nash, Alanna  (Book - "Golden Girl.") Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Tally Atwater (Michelle Pfeiffer) taught by seasoned journalist Warren Justice (Robert Redford), WMIA News Director: "The Golden Rule of local news, If it bleeds, it leads." Secretly changes her name from Sally to Tally. Goes to Philadelphia.Meets Anchor Marcia McGrath (Stockard Channing). Tabloid Reporter Joanna Kennelly (Kate Nelligan). Executive Bucky Terranova (Joe Mantegna) of Philadelphia. Tom Orr, I.B.S. Evening News Anchorman (James Karen). Justice shows up to help her.McGrath moves to Cincinnati. Atwater becomes anchor. Justice-Atwater marry. Report from prison. Atwater and Cameraman get trapped. Justice coaches her, sends feed to network. She gets weekend Washington D.C. anchor job. Justice covers story in Panama.Killed on assignment. Gabe Lawrence, Justice's replacement  News Director (Bruce Gray). Co-Anchor Rob Sullivan (Scott Bryce). WMIA News Anchorman Rob Sullivan (Scott Bryce). WMIA Remote Cameraman Ned Jackson (Glenn Plummer). Photographer (Jason Sanford).Miami Reporters (Ed Amatrudo,  Ana Azcuy, Peter D'Oench, Dave Game, Michelle Gillen, Elliott Rodriguez, Jennifer Valoppi). WFIL Reporter (Rhonda Overby-Herself). School Reporter (Maria Sucharetza). WFIL Cameraman (Michael Shamus Wiles).	181015
1931	Up for Murder	M			Remake of Man, Woman and Sin, 1927 - Ness Book	Reporter Robert Marshall (Lew Ayres), a clerk for the World News, becomes a reporter through the influence of alcoholic newsman Collins, The Reporter (Frank McHugh).He falls in love with society editor Myra Deane (Genevieve Tobin) who turns out to be the mistress of the publisher William Winter (Purnell Pratt). City Editor (Frederick Burt).New York Times, 5/30/31: "Frank McHugh wanders in and out of the city room in an alcoholic daze and his perennial drunken reporter role is the only jarring note in what is otherwise an interesting newspaper background."	181016
2006	Up for Rent: Wanna-Be Deadly	M			Three Horror Stories	Reporter (Stephen Twardokus).	181017
1951	Up Front	M				Press	181018
1948	Up in Central Park	M		Fields, Herbert and Dorothy (Onstage Musical). Karl Tunberg (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Musical	New York Times Reporter John Matthews (Dick Haymes) tries to expose Boss Tweed. He romances Irish woman. Tweed gives woman's father job as parks commissioner when he mistakenly believes woman has overheard him and his colleagues discuss plans.Reporter discovers from Irish woman's father that Tweed used birds from zoo to supply his own table and he writes story about it causing the father to be fired. Although the woman breaks up with reporter, he and her father get puppet mayor to expose boss.New York Times, 5/27/48: "Possibly The Times has harbored some suppressed vocalists over the years, yet it's safe to say that the reporter who exposed the machinations of the Tweed Ring didn't fall in love with the little Irish immigrant daughter….""…of the park superintendent whom Tweed patronized to seal his lips after an election scandal."	181019
2003	Up in Smoke	NM		Weir, Charlene		Journalist Sean Donovan is a political writer for a prestigious periodical. Donovan is the entertaining, but devilish cousin of the Hampstead, Kansas female police chief.  He's following the governor's campaign and promptly gets implicated in a murder.He thinks there's a story in the governor of Kansas and his relationship with a man who's been in a wheelchair since the two fought a forest fire 20 years ago. It made Jack a hero and now he's battling for his party's nomination as presidential candidate.But when Donovan goes to interview the man, he finds him dead in his bathroom, shot in the head, apparently a suicide. The police chief's investigation points straight to the candidate. Should she arrest a sitting governor or her cousin, the journalist?	181020
2001	Up In Smoke	N		Lonsdale, Harry Paul		Publisher Melvin Chandler of Cigars Smokers magazine, a slick cigar-lovers’ magazine, stages a book signing at The Happy Smoking Ground, a cigar store in Cambridge, Massachusetts owned by ex-homicide cop Nicholas Chase. It seems the outrageously outspoken multimillionaire magazine owner is as unpopular with his business associates and his own family as he is with rabid anti-smoking advocates. When Melvin arrives at Nick’s store, a riot break out but no one is seriously hurt. That night at the Mayflower hotel, a maid notices a fire in Melvin’s room, puts it out and sees that the occupant is dead.And when Chandler is found dead in his hotel room, the victim, apparently, of a careless puffing-in-bed mishap, Nick can’t help but suspect that the “accident” was merely a smoke screen for murder.  Now, armed with a generous supply of good cigars and an investigator’s keen understanding of what makes people kill, Nick is lighting out on a hunt for an assassin, a process that like the cultivation of fine tobacco requires patient nurturing, perfect timing and an instinct for when to reap the harvest. But like a cheap stogie, something about this case really stinks, and it could end up burning Nicholas Chase bad.With Nick’s urgings, the police consider murder with a member of the Stuff Out Smoking group as the prime suspect. Nick remembers what Melvin told him about the index in his book containing his most likely killer.	181021
1970	Up in the Cellar	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	181022
1917	Up or Down?	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	181023
1971	Up the Chastity Belt	M				Reporter (Lance Percival)	181024
1990	Up the Garden Path: Episode 2	T			Episode #2. 5-9-1990. Series 5-2-1990 to 7-1-1993	Newsreader (Charles Collingwood).	181025
1990	Up the Garden Path: Episode 6	T			Episode #6. 6-6-1990	Newsreader (Charles Collingwood).	181026
1991	Up the Gulf	M				Journalist (Frank Thring)	181027
1925	Up the Ladder	M			AFI-Television	TV	181028
1938	Up the River	M				News Commentator (Dale Armstrong). Announcer (Gary Breckner).	181029
1972	Up the Sandbox	M	L		Streisand	Reporter (Norman Field). News Media.	181030
1952	Up to Paar aka I've Got News for You	T			Series	Host Jack Parr of current events quiz	181031
1981	Up To the Minute	DT			Series. 9-28-1981 to 1-15-1982. CBS	TV Newsmen Ed Bradley, Harry Reasoner, Morley Safer, Mike Wallace. Informational feature series in late afternoon. Newsmagazine. Various CBS journalists hosted daytime newsmagazine	181032
1989	Up Your Alley	M	SV 82	Logan, Bob, Murray Langston (Screenplay	Ness Book	Obituary Writer Vickie Adderly (Linda Blair) for the Daily Journal wants to be a reporter and goes undercover as a homeless person to find a killer preying on street people.She befriends the homeless and writes about them in the paper, but changes their names. Later her editor, a sexist who constantly hits on his female reporters) has a photographer follow her to get pictures of her contacts and runs the photos in the paper.Adderly quits her job, is saved from the killer and asks one of the homeless men with whom she has fallen in love to move in with her. She echoes generations of female journalists in her concerns over how to balance a personal and a professional life.Efforts to work up the newspaper hierarchy -- she is known by the waiters and treated well in a posh restaurant even if she is an obit writer."I'm getting too involved. And a good reporter shouldn't get involved."	181033
2000	Up, Up and Away!	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Denise Labossiere)	181034
2008	Up! Up! To the Sky	MF			Germany	Journalist (Dirk Bohling).	181035
1961	Update	DT			Series. 9-16-1961 to 6-2-1963. NBC	TV Newsman Robert (Bob) Abernethy host and "On the Air Editor."  Program aired live from New York City.	181036
1986	Uphill All the Way	M				Newspaper Vendor (Tommy Collins).	181037
1758	Upholsterer, The; or, What News? Farce in Two Acts, A	P	USC	Murphy, Arthur		Pamphleteer. With coat, a muff, a long campaign wig out of curl, and a pair of black garters buckled under the knees. Mr. Pamphlet has arrived.Pamphlet: Sedition is the only thing an author can live by now. Time has been, I could turn a penny by an earthquake, or live upon a jail distemper, or dine upon a bloody murder; but now that's all over -- nothing will do now but roasting a minister….or telling the people that they are ruined -- the people of England are never so happy as when you tell them they are ruined." References to Mr. Monitor (Monitor was a Whig periodical).	181038
1952	UPI March	MUS		LaValle, Paul		Wire Service. UPI stands for United Press International wire service. The UPI March was written and performed by the Cities Services Band of America under the direction of Paul LaValle. It debuted at the Belasco Theater in New York on Dec. 9, 1952.UPI March was also played at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.	181039
1704	Upon the Anonymous Author of Legion's Humble	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	181040
1700	Upon the Author of the Satyr Against Wit	PO	USC	Sedley, Sir Charles		News	181041
1720	Upon the South Sea Project	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	News. On the South Sea Bubble financial disaster.	181042
1951	Uppdrag i Korea	MF				Editor at Expressen (Carl-Adam Nycop).	181043
1977	Uppdrag it Sahara	CB			Gerilla-serien #2	Journalisten Anders Johnsson. 	181044
1977	Uppdrag it Zimbabwe	CB			Gerilla-serien #1	Journalisten Anders Johnsson. 	181045
1956	Upper Case	N		Merrick, Mollie		Journalism. Fast-tempo journalism in the big town	181046
1967	Upper Hand (Rififi in Panama - Du Rififi a Panama, 1966)	M				Newspaperman Mike Coppolano (Claudio Brook), U.S. Treasury agent investigating Mafia and Cuba arms deal	181047
1987	Upper Hand, The	N		Hood, Stuart		Magazine Editor John Melville oversees a magazine of political analysis.	181048
2006	Upper House Conspiracy	NM		Goddard, Robert		Tabloid Reporter Will O'Brien working out of Washington D.C.  is pursuing a scandal story for his tabloid when he discovers an aging senator's recent death by heart attack was an assassination.O'Brien, a discredited former investigative reporter, makes that claim in his weekly article. This produces a mysterious informer who tells him of an incredible conspiracy to assassinate senators in order to control the outcome of the midterm elections.O'Brien and a Washington D.C. Detective pursue the conspiracy through a trail of murdered participants and witnesses discovering a cabal of political fanatics with ties to one of our oldest European allies.Desperate to save the last remaining witness, they fall into a trap set by the conspirators. A trap from which escape seems hopeless. O'Brien's pursuit of a top story has gotten him in hot water before, but he can't resist the opportunity to do it again.	181049
1970	Upper Pleasure Garden, The	N	OWN - H	Williams, Gordon M.		Reporter Andrew "Ming" Menzies, 21-year-old on a weekly newspaper in the South of England and its people who aren't successful at anything much except muck-raking.Editor Percy Marshall.	181050
1934	Upperworld	M	DVD -R HQ 4253, 4254	Hecht, Ben (Story).		City Editor (William B. Davidson). Reporter Rocklen (Theodore Newton). Reporter with Rocklen (Jack Mower). Reporter (Lee Phelps). Photographer (Bill Elliott). Photographer (Dennis O'Keefe).	181051
1999	Upright Citizens Brigade: Mogomra vs. the Fart Monster	T			Episode. 6-28-1999.	Reporter (Rob Corddry).	181052
2000	Upright Citizens Brigade: Music	T			Episode #24. 2-7-2000	Photographer (Ali Reza).	181053
2006	Upside Down Dan	M			Short	Interviewer (Douglas Miller).	181054
2005	Upstaged	M			UK	Critics. TV Art Critic 1 (Chris Marvin). TV Art Critic 2 (Michael Jaffrain). TV Presenter (Mike Mallett).	181055
2007	Uptown and Down	N		Dahlberg, Jennifer Anglade		Fashion Magazine Editor Nora Deschamps is an editor at a chic women’s fashion magazine. Her husband Jeff Montgomery owns an independent record label that’s edging into a mega-bucks hip-hop phenomenon. Tracked as one of New York Magazine’s “25 Most Exciting Couples Under Forty,” Nora and Jeff appear to have it all. But their future is about to be shaken by Nora’s on-the-rise career that’s taking an intimate toll on their lives, by a crime that Jeff is powerless to prevent, and ultimately by the secret of a long-ago indiscretion and the revenge that now threatens all they’ve strived to achieve. From the uptown high-life to the downside of love, betrayal and long-standing lies, Nora and Jeff must now fight harder than ever to learn the meaning of trust.	181056
1956	Uranium Boom	M				Reporter (Nick Tell).	181057
1991	Uranus	M				Journalist (Gerard Desathe), a Fascist, seeks refuge in the home of an amiable centrist who shares lodgings with an all-accepting teacher and a local communist	181058
1991	Urban Angel:	T	SV 122. SV 115 (Media Excerpts).		Episodes. Series 10-29-1991 to 2-18-1992. Canadian TV	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon).	181059
1991	Urban Angel: Angele	T			Episode #5. 11-26-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon).Victor tries to help a teenage runaway who has been accused of murder.	181060
1991	Urban Angel: Battered Lives	T			Episode #7. 12-17-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Victor tries to protect a battered wife who hasn't gotten much help from the court system.	181061
1992	Urban Angel: Deadly Force	T			Episode #10. 2-11-1992	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Victor investigates when the police are accused of racism after a young black man is shot.	181062
1991	Urban Angel: Family Business	T			Episode #4. 11-19-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Victor tries to help a friend's cousin, who has inadvertently become involved with a ruthless gang of drug lords.	181063
1992	Urban Angel: Family Phoenix Rising (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #8-#9. 1-28/2-4-1992	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Discovery of a murder victim's dead body puts Victor on the trial of a political conspiracy. Victor uncovers links between the murder, the mayoral candidate and a pornographer.	181064
1991	Urban Angel: Fire and Ice	T			Episode #2. 11-5-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). To track down the source of a new illegal drug called Ice, Victor poses as a street kid.	181065
1991	Urban Angel: Partners	T			Episode #6. 12-3-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). TV Reporter (Aaron Rand). The Printer (Aron Tager). Victor pairs up with a rookie cop to search for a cop killer.	181066
1991	Urban Angel: Pearls of Wisdom	T			Episode #11. 2-18-1992	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). A desperate woman on the run leaves her baby in Victor's care.	181067
1991	Urban Angel: Ridin' Fire (aka Postcards from the Past)	T			Episode #3.11-12-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Photographer (Mark Walker). Undercover as a biker, Victor gets caught up in an outlaw motorcycle gang's crime spree.	181068
1991	Urban Angel: Smoke and Mirrors (Premiere, aka Crime Time After Prime Time)	T	SV 110		Episode #1. 10-29-1991	Investigative Reporter-Crime Writer Victor Torres (Justin Louis) for the Montreal Tribune is an ex-con. He turns out to be a pumped-up, ripsnorting fact-finder and defender of the right and the wronged. Editor Bob Vanverdan (Jack Langedijk).A Portuguese street kid is out of prison and becomes the paper's star reporter. The Montreal crime beat reporter is based loosely on real-life reporter Victor Malarek. His delinquent background both helps and hinders him in his investigations.Editor Vanverdaan is a by-the-book editor. Reporter Bill Rack (Arthur Grosser) is the cynical older reporter. Publisher Moorcroft (Daniel Pilon). By-the-book Editor Bob (Jack Langedijk). Pragmatic Managing Editor Francine (Dorothee Berryman). Victor thinks he has discovered some cops who are moonlighting as counterfeits.	181069
2005	Urban Demographic, The	M				News Media. Reporter Carla Cravens (Jackie Lay). When Classical listening station KSOF changes it's format to Hip Hop it brings conflict between the old faction and the new Urban Demographic.	181070
1998	Urban Ghost Story	M				Newspaper Editor (Linda McGuire)	181071
2001	Urban Gothic: End, The	T			Episode #20. 12-25-2001	Newsreader (Sian Jones). Strange pirate broadcast warns of disturbances on the street -- but is it all an elaborate hoax?	181072
2002	Urban Ground Squirrels	M				Critic. Sea Monkey Critic (Matthew Wilkans).	181073
2007	Urban Justice	M				News Media. Reporter (Cherlyn Schaefer). Reporter (Kim Thrasher). A man with a dark and violent past seeks revenge for his son’s murder. 	181074
1998	Urban Legend	M	SVD 882			Journalist boyfriend Paul (Jared Leto) and girlfriend investigate deaths of coeds. Weatherwoman (J.C. Kenny).	181075
2005	Urban Legends: Bloody Mary	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Brandy Vega).	181076
1994	Urban Romance: Novel of New York in the 80s, A	N		George, Nelson		African-American Music Critic Dwayne Robinson of the Village Voice, Essence and Billboard is a freelance-writer from working-class Brooklyn waiting for inspiration for his first book.He lives in two worlds -- the world of poor black New York and the world of buppies, black middle-class urban professionals. He disdains buppies, but is pushed toward them by his new love, Columbia School of Journalism Graduate student Danielle Embry.Danielle was raised in suburban New Jersey and her upbringing contrasts strongly with Robinson's Brooklyn background. She has keen interest in TV and politics.  He's a street-wise music critic. They meet. They mate. They make a mess of their relationship.She gets pregnant and her abortion effectively terminates her connection with Robinson.	181077
1996	Urban Safari	M				Video Editor (Darren Moore).	181078
2005	Urbanworld	M				Interviewer (Lin Lucas).	181079
2006	Ured Gradonacelnika	TF			Serbo-Croatia	Journalist (Natasa Antulov). Journalist (Belma Hodzic). Journalist (Nina Krapic). Photoreporter (Nino Bjelac). Photoreporter (Goran Jezic). Photoreporter (Mislav Kukurin).Elections.	181080
1989	Urodzony po raz trzeci	MTF			Poland.	Photographer Zbyszek (Jaroslaw Kopaczewski).	181081
1983	Urusei Yatsura 1: Onri yu	C				Reporter (Adrian Monte - Voice - English Version). Announcer (Hiroshi Izawa).	181082
1965	Urutora Q	DF			Series 1965	News Editor Seki (Yoshifumi Tajima) for the Daily News.	181083
1996	Urutoraman Zeasu	MF			Japan.	Helicopter TV Reporter (Sandayuu Dokumamushi) in cameo performance. Photojournalist Akuma Ogami (Takeshi Kaga).	181084
1991	Us (aka US, aka uS).	MT	DVD -R HQ 5397, 5398		Two-Hour Pilot. CBS. 54-year-old Michael Landon death's ended possibility of series.	Columnist Jeff Hayes (Michael Landon), a prison inmate turned roving newspaper columnist who hits the road with his son and father and supports them by writing a column about life in AmericaHayes served 18 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. When new evidence proving his innocence turns up, Jeff is freed and seeks out his family. He discovers his wife is remarried and their no-teenage son has been told he died in an "accident."Jeff lands a dream job. Newspaper Publisher (Luke Reilly) asks him if he wants to travel around the country writing a column about what he sees -- "sort of like Charles Kuralt on the road," says the publisher.Jeff convinces his father who is living a miserably lonely bachelor's life in a slum-neighborhood apartment,  and his son, who he has steered away from the path of juvenile delinquency, to hop into a camper with him.Last image is Jeff hunched over his typewriter pecking out the title of his new newspaper column: US.	181085
1998	USA High: Date Auction	T			Episode #44.1-6-1998	Photographer (Maurice Chasse).	181086
1997	USA High: Mr. Tiffani	T			Episode #70. 9-19-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Juan Carlos Ragas). Reporter #2 (Paula O'Hara).	181087
1998	USA High: She's the Boss	T			Episode #19. 4-6-1998	News Media. Reporter (Joanne Takahashi).	181088
1998	USA High: Winnie Wear	T			Episode #40. 12-28-1998	News Media. Reporter #1 (Tanya Whitford).  Reporter #2 (Paul Leighton Nygro).	181089
1995	USA Live:	DT			Series 1995-1996	Correspondent Tad Low (1996-1998). Hosts Jon Spinogath (1995), Kathleen Murphy, Jim O'Connor.	181090
2004	USA Today	MUS		Jackson, Alan (Songwriter)	Song	Newspaper. Song about the newspaper, USA Today. "On the cover of the USA Today Story of heartbreaking pain Picture of the loneliest man they claim In the USA Today."	181091
2002	USA World Championships	DT				Commentators (Chris Casamassa, Steven Man).	181092
1981	Usam	DT				TV Newsreader Terry Casey. Sports Reporter Scott Hatch. Co-Hosts Ross Bagley, Brian Christie. Weatherman Tom Mahoney.	181093
2003	Use Me or Lose Me: Novel of Love, Sex and Drama, A	N		Reid, Maryann		African-American TV Anchor Farah Washington is an aggressive, charismatic character, 27, single and a recent Emmy award winner who's now an anchorwoman for Channel 7 Primetime News.Focused on stealing the coveted hosting position on Rise and Shine, the station's morning show. Standing in her way is the only other black woman at the company, vice-president Joan Meyers, who thinks Washington's ambition could make her a liability.Rich Harvard-educated attorney sweeps Washington off her feet, puts in good word with Meyers who happens to be his aunt.  Ulterior motive is to have Washington interview falsely imprisoned man, exposing duplicitous scheme hatched by conniving politician.When Washington's segment airs to much fanfare, her star rises. Couple's relationship falters, she gains weight and bites her tongue for career's sake while lawyer two-times her.Was a junior correspondent to NBC News.	181094
1978	Users, The	MT				Editor (Frederick Combs). Variety Columnist Army Archerd (Himself).	181095
1983	USFL Football	DT			Series. 3-6-1983 to 7-7-1985. ABC	Sportscasters Keith Jackson, Lynn Swann, Tim Brant (1983-1984), Jim Lampley (1983), Lee Corso (1983), Lee Grosscup (1984).	181096
1986	Usuge no 19-sai	MF				Editor (Akio Kaneda).	181097
1957	Utah Blaine	M	DVD -R HQ 8158, 8159.			Newspaperman Ray Forbes (Pierce Lyden).	181098
1981	Utilities	M				News Media. TV Anchorman (Larry Solway). Anchorwoman (Faye Dance). Reporter #1 (Clark Johnson). Reporter #2 (Dave Mann). Reporter #1 (John Corbett). Reporter #2 (Morison Bock). TV Newsman (Don North). Talk Show Host (Linda Carter).	181099
2008	Utopians and Nihilists	N		Envuladu, Ernest Emaku		Journalist Oklo is an idealistic young journalist whose infatuation with his co-worker Nana is simmering to the surface.  But it is a most deadly infatuation for she is also the object of fancy of a despicable politician and businessman for whom her kind is just another collectible to be had. 	181100
2005	Utrup's Fireside Mysteries: Tin Devil	SS		Utrup, Karla J.		Reporter is sent on assignment to find the reason for the disappearance of several campers who had journeyed to the back regions of the mountains known to the mountaineers as "The Pockets."What he finds in his search is far more than just a newspaper story.	181101
1893	Utterly Mistaken	N		Thomas, Annie (Pender Cudlip)		War Correspondent Guy St. Austle has seen a lot of war as a correspondent.	181102
1983	UTU	M			New Zealand	Photographer (Tim Shadbolt).	181103
1983	UTV Live	DT			UK	Reporters-Presenters Pamela Ballantine, Tina Campbell, Frank Mitchell, Alison Fleming. Journalist-Broadcaster Paul Clark. News Presenter Kate Smith. Editor Current Affairs Trevor Birney. Senior Reporter-Presenter Niall Donnelly.Principal Journalists Jane Lughrey, Darwin Templeton.  Business Correspondent Jamie Delargy. Features Editor Jeanie Johnson. Senior Reporter-Presenter Tracey Magee. Political Reporter Fearghal McKinney. Reporter Susie Miller. TV Reporter Julie O'Connor.Political Correspondent-Deputy Editor Ken Reid. Presenters Julian Simons, Lynda Bryans, Michael Nesbitt, Aidan Browne. Continuity Announcer-Newsreader Gillian Porter. Continuity-News Presenter Robin TaylorSports Reporters-Presenters Clare McCollam, Graham Little. Sports Editor Adrian Logan.	181104
1992	Utz	MF				Photographer (Hildegard Hotte)	181105
1991	Uuno Turhapuro, herra Helsingin herra	MF				TV Reporter (Juha Muje). Commentators (Paivio Pyysalo, Riitta Vaisanen).	181106
2005	Uvda	DF				Reporters Itai Angel, Igal Mosko, Orly Vilnai. Reporter-Hostess (Ilana Dayan).	181107
1931	Uwasa no onna	MF			Japan.	Photographer (Keiji Sakakida).	181108
1931	Uwiedziona	MF				Journalist (Zbigniew Ziembinski).	181109
1992	Uzlasma	MF				Editor Abdi Ipekci, writer and editor at the major Turkish daily newspaper Milliyet. Istanbul, 1991. Behran is preparing for his screen role as the murderer of Ipekci, writer and editor.Uzlasma not only provides an account of the difficulties of exercising the journalist's profession in a contest of violence and political instability, but also offers a reflection upon the private significance of murderous acts.	181110
2000	Uzumaki	MF				Reporter Ichiro Tamura (Masami Horiuchi).	181111
2002	V dvizhenii	MF			Russia	Russian Reporter Sasha Guriev (Konstantin Khabensky)  is charming and flamboyant and works for a famous Moscow-based Music Magazine. He leads a fast life, married unhappily to a mobster's daughter. Takes many chances and plays around.Guriev is drawn into a fight with his father-in-law when he supports a friend, a Russian businessman, who no longer needs the mob to be successful.  Torn by loyalties, he tries to stay out of the firing line.	181112
2005	V For Vendetta	M	DVD -R HQ 9611, 9612, 9613	Moore, Alan and David Lloyd (Graphic Novel)		Tv Journalist Evey (Natalie Portman) is rescued from the secret police in a fascist futuristic Britain by the mysterious revolutionary V (Hugo Weaving) and soon finds herself his staunchest ally in his fight against tyranny.News Media. News Anchor (Adrian Finighan). BTN News Poppets (Megan Gay, Roderic Culver). Civil War News Poppet (Dulcie Smart). Water Shortage News Poppet (Ben Posener). Avian Flu News Poppet (Ian T. Dickinson). Quarantine News Poppet (Sophia New).Three Waters News Poppet (Julie Brown). Radio Man (William Tapley). Government-controlled TV anchors on the British Television Network who report what the government tells them to.TV Executive (Brin Rosser). Studio Technician (Raife Patrick Burchell)	181113
1983	V:	MT				TV Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer) battles aliens who look like friendly humans but are really vicious reptiles. Newscaster (Howard K. Smith - Himself). Newscaster (Clete Roberts). TV Anchor (Nathan Roberts).TV Studio Director (Dick Harwood).	181114
2010	V: Arrival, The	T	DVD -R HQ 11864 (Media Excerpts)		Recap of the first four episodes. 3-23-2010	TV News Anchor-Reporter Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is an ambitious, career-hungry reporter, hungry to make a name for himself. World News Television (WNT) broadcasts breaking news. Anna, the leader of the V’s, uses the popular TV Anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Chad Decker is host of Prime Focus TV program. When Chad declares his independence, the Male Visitor says, “A journalist who bites the hand who feeds him.” Chad has second thoughts about the V’s after some disturbing proof from a report. Erica joins forces with an ally to investigate a biological threat. Elsewhere Anna asks Lisa to bring Tyler in for an experiment. Chad finds out he has an aneurysm and has six months to live but could get treated and could get past the long waiting list by making some sort of arrangement with the Vs. 	181115
1985	V: Attack, The	T	DVD		Episode #25	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181116
1985	V: Betrayal, The	T	DVD		Episode #17. 1-18-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Diana is using the hospital to stockpile weapons. Donovan decides to target the hospital, but the plan is overheard by Diana's spy. In a daring daylight raid, the Resistance destroys the hospital. The spy is revealed.	181117
1985	V: Breakout	T	DVD		Episode #8. 5-14-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181118
2009	V: Bright New Day, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11619		Episode #3. 11-17-2009	TV News Anchor-Reporter Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is an ambitious, career-hungry reporter, hungry to make a name for himself. World News Television (WNT) broadcasts breaking news. Anna, the leader of the V’s, uses the popular TV Anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Chad Decker is host of Prime Focus TV program. When Chad declares his independence, the Male Visitor says, “A journalist who bites the hand who feeds him.” Chad has second thoughts about the V’s after some disturbing proof from a report. Erica joins forces with an ally to investigate a biological threat. Elsewhere Anna visits a special guest. 	181119
1985	V: Champion, The	T	DVD		Episode #19. 2-8-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181120
1985	V: Conversion, The	T	DVD		Episode #15. 1-4-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181121
1984	V: Deception, The	T	DVD		Episode #9. 11-9-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Diana orders Donovan captured and creates an elaborate deception to get the information she needs. Using holographic generators, Diana poses as Julie and convinces Donovan the war has been over for a year.But Diana's plans o astray when she shows Donovan a newspaper clip of Elizabeth shown as a child and not a teen-age woman. Donovan escapes and foils Diana's plot moments before they can reach Elizabeth.His son is given a commission in Diana's Visitor Guard.	181122
1984	V: Dissident, The	T	DVD		Episode #13. 12-7-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan goes aboard Mothership and kidnaps Visitor scientist responsible for the force field's creation -- a force field to encircle Los Angeles so that Visitors control everything going in and out of the city.They learn scientist is a pacifist hesitant to help either side, but changes his mind when he meets Elizabeth and recognizes her as "the Chosen One." Sacrificing his life, he destroys the field.	181123
1984	V: Dreadnaught	T	DVD		Episode #7. 11-2-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan and Tyler exit the tracking station and cops start shooting at them. They escape wondering why they were fired upon. Diana orders an attack on Earth.	181124
1984	V: Final Battle, The (Parts 1, 2, 3)	T	SV 128		Episodes #3-#4-#5. Three-part Sequel	Newscaster Clete Roberts. Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Ch. 6 Los Angeles newsman. Freedom Network Newscaster Howard K. Smith	181125
1985	V: Hero, The	T	DVD		Episode #16. 1-11-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan will pretend to surrender while the others rescue the hostages. But Diana has a spy in the group.	181126
2009	V: It’s Only the Beginning	T	DVD -R HQ 11635		Episode #3. 11-25-2009	TV News Anchor-Reporter Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is an ambitious, career-hungry reporter, hungry to make a name for himself. World News Television (WNT) broadcasts breaking news. Anna, the leader of the V’s, uses the popular TV Anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Chad Decker is host of Prime Focus TV program. When Chad declares his independence, the Male Visitor says, “A journalist who bites the hand who feeds him.” Chad has second thoughts about the V’s after some disturbing proof from a report. Erica joins forces with an ally to investigate a biological threat. Elsewhere Anna asks Lisa to bring Tyler in for an experiment. Chad finds out he has an aneurysm and has six months to live but could get treated and could get past the long waiting list by making some sort of arrangement with the Vs. 	181127
1984	V: Liberation Day	T	DVD		Episode #6. 10-26-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman. Reporter (Haunani Minn).Final battle is over. Donovan captures Diana again. During the following year, Donovan goes back to news reporter and Martin (Frank Ashmore) is his assistant.When Diana arrives at her court hearing, she is shot in front of a live camera and is whisked away in an ambulance. Donovan and Martin steal a helicopter and follow the ambulance, which loads into a truck under a bridge. Donovan realizes it's an escape.She is just tranquilized, not shot. Martin and Donovan go to Diana's location. Martin knocks Donovan out and tries to kill Diana. She kills Martin. Donovan chases Diana. Donovan shoots her but she escapes in a Skyfighter headed to the far side of the moon	181128
1985	V: Littlest Dragon, The	T	DVD		Episode #21. 1-22-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181129
1984	V: Overlord, The	T	DVD		Episode #12. 11-30-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181130
1983	V: Parts 1 and 2	T	SV 127-128		Episodes #1-#2. Miniseries, Two Parts. Series 10-26-1984 to 5-24-1985.	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer) investigate the real reasons why saucers have landed throughout the earth.  Donovan works for KDHB-TV, Channel 6, Los Angeles. TV Newscasters (Howard K. Smith, Clete Roberts).Assistant director at News Room (Stephanie Faulker)	181131
2009	V: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 11552		Episode #1. 11-3-2009. Based on the original 1980s miniseries about alien lizards visiting Earth. 	TV News Anchor-Reporter Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is an ambitious, career-hungry reporter, hungry to make a name for himself. Chad’s already precarious moral limits are stretched as he finds himself in the uncomfortable, yet highly beneficial position of becoming the conduit for Anna’s propaganda. He believes he could make his career sky rocket as a news anchor with the “V” story and an exclusive interview with Anna, the gorgeous leader of the “visitors” is crucial to his dominating the airwaves. Meanwhile Father Jack questions his faith as he seeks answers outside the church in the wake of the Visitors’ arrival. Dozens of UFOs place themselves over major cities around the world and claim they are here to help the human race providing vastly superior intelligence and technology in exchange for water and minerals only found on Earth. The leader of the V’s (Visitors) Anna uses the popular TV anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI Investigator Erica Evans who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Entertainment Weekly: “TV Journalist Chad Decker, played with perfect plasticity by Scott Wolf, does his best to ignore the dots. Granted an exclusive interview with Anna, he caves in to her demand that he not ask questions “that would pain us in a negative light.” Ambitious and easily flattered, Chad is willing to bend his ethics. He’s a compromised hero, a canny concept from the V producers....Chad’s character plays into our cynical notions of what TV will do to exploit a good news event, but he also represents our own ambivalence. After all, if a soothing-voiced creature came to us promising universal health care and her last name wasn’t Obama, don’t you think the majority of Americans would say, “Hell, yeah!..”?”	181132
1984	V: Reflections in Terror	T	DVD		Episode #14. 12-14-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan is using underground railroad to get children out of the city. Use a church as a hide-out.	181133
1985	V: Rescue, The	T	DVD		Episode #18. 2-1-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Resistance headquarters destroyed just as Donovan and company pull out. During attack on Los Angeles, Julie helps deliver a baby and is strapped. Donovan and others locate her and arrange a rescue.	181134
1985	V: Return, The	T	DVD		Episode #24. 3-22-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181135
1984	V: Sanction, The	T	DVD		Episode #10. 11-16-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan decides to save his son who is now a favorite of a master assassin retained by Diana to terminate anyone committing crimes against the Legation. Donovan sees footage of Youth Corps' training camp and sees his son.Smuggles himself into the Legation and duels the assassin for his son's freedom. Diana interferes and son remains.	181136
1985	V: Secret Underground, The	T	DVD		Episode #23. 3-15-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181137
1984	V: Series, The	T	DVD		Episodes #6 to #25. The Series.	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman. Freedom Network Newscaster: Howard K. Smith. TV Anchor-Reporter (Clete Roberts).	181138
2009	V: There Is No Normal Anymore	T	DVD -R HQ 11599		Episode #2. 11-10-2009. 	TV News Anchor-Reporter Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is an ambitious, career-hungry reporter, hungry to make a name for himself. World News Television (WNT) broadcasts breaking news. Anna, the leader of the V’s, uses the popular TV Anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Chad Decker is host of Prime Focus TV program. When Chad declares his independence, the Male Visitor says, “A journalist who bites the hand who feeds him.” Erica Evans tries to call 911 after being attacked in a warehouse with Father Jack. They are followed by a Seeker, so she beats it up with a baseball bat. Dale's disappearance is investigated so Erica lies about him being a traitor. The FBI search the warehouse that Erica and Dale were at in the previous episode. Erica managed to steal her badge and gun out of Dale's car before anyone else could search the vehicle. Father Jack gives photos to a FBI agent about a dead murder victim that was found in his church, and Erica gets angry at him. Erica learns that Dale called a phone number frequently, and the number Dale called was dead end by design. The number may be untraceable, but there is a pattern that the FBI can trace.Erica tries to convince Tyler to stay away from the V's. Tyler joins the Visitors Youth Ambassador program in secret and he's fallen for Lisa, who flirts with Tyler but gets upset when he resorts to physical violence to stop a protester. Chad sets up a debate on the pros and cons of supporting the Vs on the news. When he visits Anna on the mothership, he explains that he did the V's a favor by making people feel comfortable with the idea of embracing diplomatic relations with the V. He says that he can't control what the government does, but he can and do influence public opinion. He says he did this to help the V's, and it's working. Chad says that this time, it's a freebie, but the next time the V's want his help, it would be on Chad's terms. The news reports that the United States government has given diplomatic status to the Vs and allowed some of them to obtain visas and travel openly among the American public. Ryan is advised be a fellow rebel V to break up with his girlfriend, but then he is drugged. A man, who was in the warehouse in the previous episode, survived the attack on the warehouse and is being interrogated by the V's because the V's want to know the names of the other rebels.	181139
1984	V: Visitor's Choice (aka Visitor's Chance)	T	DVD		Episode #11. 11-23-1984	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.Donovan and locals organize attack. Julie becomes trapped in freezing chamber and almost prepared for the food processor but Donovan rescues her moments before the estate is blown up.	181140
1985	V: War of Illusions	T	DVD		Episode #22. 3-8-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181141
1985	V: Wildcats, The	T	DVD		Episode #20. 2-15-1985	Reporter-Cameraman Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), KDHB-TV, Channel 6 Los Angeles newsman.	181142
1991	V.I. Warshawski	M	DVD -R HQ 8533, 8534. SV 211	Paretsky, Sara (Novel). Edward Taylor, David Aaron Cohen, Nick Thief (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Murray (Jay O. Sanders) is involved with detective. When she finds him cheating on her, she goes to a bar and meets a man who leaves his daughter with her and then is killed. She tracks down his killers.Murray wants an exclusive. At one point, the detective gives him information and tells him not to print it knowing that he will. Girl is kidnapped by mother because she stands to inherit a fortune in property. Shoot-out between detective and parent.Murray is wounded in the attack but survives. Implication is he will alter his story so the kid does not grow up believing her mother was trying to kill her.	181143
1987	V.I. Warshawski: Bitter Medicine	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#4 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181144
2003	V.I. Warshawski: Blacklist	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#11 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	African-American Journalist Marcus Whitby is found dead lying in the estate's ornamental pond by Chicago PI V.I. Warshawski when she agrees to do some nocturnal prowling to find out who may be sneaking into a vacated suburban mansion.Whitby was doing research for book about  members of the 1930s Federal Negro Theater Project, especially a beautiful African-American dancer and anthropologist once championed by liberals and blacklisted during the Communist witch hunt.Warshawski hired by Whitby's sister to look into his death. Was Whitby killed on his way to visiting a libel publisher once hounded by the House on Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s, a man who strangely vanished from public view?Whitby was investigating events of 45 yeas earlier during the McCarthy era.	181145
1988	V.I. Warshawski: Blood Shot	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#5 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181146
1990	V.I. Warshawski: Burn Marks	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#6 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181147
1984	V.I. Warshawski: Deadlock	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#2 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181148
2005	V.I. Warshawski: Fire Sale	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#12 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	TV Host-Reporter Murray Ryerson who now works for Global Enterprises multimedia corporation is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend and one-time lover.	181149
1992	V.I. Warshawski: Guardian Angel	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#7 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181150
2000	V.I. Warshawski: Hard Time	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#9 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson's newspaper, the Chicago Herald-Star bought by the multi-media conglomerate Global Enterprises forcing the paper's staff to scramble to stay employed. Ryerson reinvents himself as the host of a TV show on Global's network.Reporter Murray is detective V.I. Warshawski's old friend and one-time lover. Warshawski runs afoul of Global Enterprises Magnate Edmund Trant  in investigating the murder of a woman she is accused of killing.A party celebrating the TV debut of her reporter friend Murray Ryerson is attended by Lacey Dowell, Chicago native and star of Mad Virgin films.On drive home, V.I. swerves to avoid hitting an injured young woman who dies. A hostile cop accuses her of hit-and-run murder.	181151
1982	V.I. Warshawski: Indemnity Only	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#1 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181152
1985	V.I. Warshawski: Killing Orders	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#3 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181153
2001	V.I. Warshawski: Total Recall	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#10 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	TV Host-Reporter Murray Ryerson who now works for Global Enterprises multimedia corporation is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend and one-time lover.	181154
1994	V.I. Warshawski: Tunnel Vision	NM		Paretsky, Sara	#8 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181155
1995	V.I. Warshawski: Windy City Blues	NM	OWN - P	Paretsky, Sara	#1 V.I. Warshawski Mysteries	Reporter Murray Ryerson of the Chicago Herald-Star is detective V.I. Warshawski's friend, one-time lover, and sometime rival.	181156
2004	V.I.P. seikkailu	DF			Finland Series	News Media. V.I.P.Reporter  (Jupe Tuomola - Himself).	181157
1998	V.I.P.: Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand	T			Episode #1. 9-26-1998	Reporter Keri (Angela Oh). Gossip Columnist (Liz Smith). 	181158
2001	V.I.P.: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Val	T			Episode #76. 11-24-2001	Restaurant Critic (James Sie).	181159
2002	V.I.P.: Sunshine Girls	T			Episode #85. 4-27-2002	News Media. Holo-Reporter (Candace Kita).	181160
1999	V.I.P.: Thunder Val	T			Episode #16.2-27-1999	Photographer (Christian Oliver).	181161
1963	V.I.P.s, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3308, 3309. SVD 1396. SVD 1360 (Missing Ending)			News Media. First Reporter (Brook Williams). Second Reporter (Alan Howard). Third Reporter (Lewis Fiander). Fourth Reporter (Barry Steele). Young Reporter (David Frost). Lady Reporter (Ann Castle). Reporter (David Frost)Lady Reporter (Ann Castle)	181162
1994	V.R. Troopers: Dogmatic Changes	T			Episode #12. 9-28-1994	Reporter (Dave Mallow - Voice).	181163
1930	Va Banque	MF			Germany	Reporter Freedy Kallai (Erno Verebes).	181164
2005	Va, vis et deviens	MF				News Media. Voix off reporter guerre du Golfe (Pierre-Jean Cherer). Voix off reporter Soudan (Herve Pauchon).	181165
2003	Vaalkannadi	TF			Series	TV Anchors (Jyothirmayi, Neena Kurup).	181166
1981	Vabank	MF				Polish Radio Commentator (Eugeniusz Korczarowski). German Radio Commentator (Jack Recknitz).	181167
2003	Vaben til salg	DF			Denmark. Documentary	Interviewer-Narrator Soren Bendixen. Press Manager Mads Juul-Nyholm, HMAK.	181168
1991	Vacas	MF				Reporter (Patxi Santamaria). Reporter (Jose Ramon Soroiz).	181169
1938	Vacation from Love	M				Photographer (Pat Gleason)	181170
1951	Vacation Wonderland	DT			Series. 1-15-1951 to 10-14-1951. NBC	Travel Editor Dick Joseph for Esquire Magazine and president of the Travel Writers Association talked with guests and narrated films of one tourist destination per show through April 1951). Travelogue.Producer Caroline Burke took over by May 1951 before the show was cancelled.	181171
1953	Vacationland America	DT				TV Newsman John Cameron Swayze, NBC newscaster host	181172
1929	Vagabond Lover, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10108, 10109			Reporter Stevens (Gladden James, "a Reporter").	181173
1989	Vagen hem	MTF				TV Reporter (Carl Kjellgren)	181174
1999	Vagen ut	MF				Journalist (Eva Fritjofson)	181175
1992	Vagrant, The	M				TV Reporter (Bill Andres). Courthouse Reporter (Peppi Sanders).  Photographer (Bob Sorenson).	181176
1960	Vai Que E Mole	M				Reporter (Renata Fronzi)	181177
1995	Val McCall, Ace Reporter?	NJ		Manushkin, Fran		Newspaper. Fifth Grader Val McCall's byline mysteriously appears on a libelous story in her step-father's newspaper, so she turns to her own guardian angel and friends in the Angel Club to find who is responsible before an innocent person is arrested.	181178
1935	Valborgsmassoafton (aka Walpurgis Night)	M	DVD -R HQ 1717, 1718		Ingrid Bergman (Swedish film)	Crusading Newspaper Editor Fredrik Bergstrom (Victor Seastrom). Front-page scandal in Fredrik's newspaper. Reporter (Olof Wildgren). Photographer (Torsten Winge).	181179
1986	Valdemar Petersen fortaeller Erik Voss om besattelsestiden i Kolding	DF			Denmark - Short	Interviewer Erik Voss.	181180
2002	Valentine	N		Shepard, Lucius	Published by Four Walls Eight Windows	Freelance Journalist Russell, a well-traveled journalist, is on assignment in Florida when he runs into Kay Rossman, a beautiful, married college professor with whom he’s been having an intense, off-again-on-again affair for some time. In between bouts of passion, some brief and rather vague references are made to Rossman’s difficult marriage. Her husband is a controlling man whom she feels compelled to stay with out of loyalty. Her divided allegiances cause consideration tension with Russell, and Shepard delineates the arc of their deep-seated love by tracing their various passionate encounters until the moment finally comes when they must leave one another. The story closes with some intense last-minute negotiations in which Russell agrees to move to Los Angeles to be close to Rossman and support her when she leaves her husband.When a well-traveled journalist and his former lover are stranded in a small town in South Florida because of a hurricane, they fall in love all over again. Although they have been lovers off and on since college, neither the man nor his girlfriend has ever really taken the time to know the other completely -- until now. When the hurricane recedes, and they go back to their separate lives, they find that their recent time together has created a bond they can no longer ignore. Journalist is stranded in a coastal town in South Florida during wartime while a man writes to his married lover, recalling their brief but passionate affair. 	181181
1997	Valentine Affair, The	NR		Lyons, Mary	Harlequin	Reporter, her job on the line, blackmails her handsome stepbrother for the story behind his rumored engagement and ends up wondering whether there's more to it than meets the eye. Reporter is beautiful.	181182
2007	Valentine Carol, A	MT			Lifetime Original	Advice-Relationship Expert Ally Simms (Emma Caulfield) on a Seattle Radio Talk Show, "Love Speak with Ally Simms"  is getting ready to marry a rich and successful fiancé.She is visited by spirits representing her past, present and future to learn important lessons about life and life.First visited by her former mentor Jackie Marley (Barbara Niven), whose radio show she took over, who tells her the spirits of three former boyfriends will visit her that night.News Media.	181183
2000	Valentine Fantasy	NR		Denton, Jamie -- Harlequin Temptation, No. 767		Reporter Cait Sullivan will do almost anything to break away from covering glittery parties and charity auctions of the rich and famous, gets her big break.	181184
1964	Valentine's Day	T				Editor. Valentine Farrow (Tony Franciosa), swinging New York publishing executive, nonfiction editor for Brackett and Dunstall	181185
1998	Valentine's Day	MT				PR Woman (Eleanor Davis).	181186
2010	Valentine’s Day	M				TV Sportscaster Kelvin Moore (Jamie Foxx) is forced to spend the day reporting on romance thanks to his heartless boss Susan (Kathy Bates), when he really needs Publicist Kara Monahan (Jessica Biel) to score him an interview with Sean Jackson (Eric Dane), a football player. Dane’s football career is suddenly in question which means his agent Paul Thomas (Queen Latifah) has issues, to say nothing of his Publicist Biel, whose anti-Valentine’s Day party is in jeopardy too. 	181187
1977	Valentino	M	DVD -R HQ 9051, 9052. SVD 1517	Steiger, Brad, Chaw Mank (Book - "Valentino, an Intimate Expose of the Sheik").  Ken Russell, Mardik Martin (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newsman Rory O'Neil (Peter Vaughan) of the New York Daily News. When screen idol's reputation  is trashed by an editorial in The Herald, Valentino challenges writer of the piece to a boxing match.Vaughn accepts the challenge on behalf of his fellow journalist who claims he is old and in a wheelchair. Star's agent later discovers newsman is the ex-heavyweight champion of the Navy and his client has been set up as a cheap publicity stunt by the presO'Neil at first massacres the actor in the ring, but the newsman keeps drinking between rounds and eventually is knocked out. Then challenges screen star to a drinking contest and actor again wins. It is this competition that allegedly kills screen idol.Although the newsman only appears in last 10 minutes of the film, he plays significant role in bring about the star's decline.Reporters cover Valentino's funeral aggressively seeking responses from various women in his life.	181188
1951	Valentino	M				Photographer (Paul Bryar)	181189
1941	Valeri Chkalov	MF			Soviet Union	American Journalist (Arkadi Rajkin).	181190
2007	Valet, The	M				Paparazzi catch a billionaire industrialist with his mistress on camera. To avoid a messy divorfce, he invents an outrageous lie and asks his mistress to pose as the sweetheart of a valet parking attendant.	181191
2006	Valez	M				Camerawoman (Puja Maewal).	181192
2005	Valg 2005: Valgaften	DF			Denmark Series 2005-	TV News Program. Reporters Peter Lautrup Larsen, Tina Nikolaisen, Michael Stuhr, Svenning Dalgaard, Cecilie Beck, Poul Erik Skammelsen, Johannes Langkilde, Jesper Steinmetz, Mikael Kamber, Michele Bellaiche, Sisse Fisker, Winnie LaursenCommentator Jorn Mader. Host Jes Dorph-Peterson.	181193
2004	Valgaften: Valg til Europa-Parlamentet 2004	DF			Denmark	Reporter Meette Fugl, Bruxelles. Reporter Steffen Knudsen, Warszawa. Host Steffen Kretz	181194
2005	Valiant	M	DVD -R HQ 6197 (Newsreel).		Animated Feature	Newsreel made by the Department of Pigeon Propaganda.	181195
2007	Validation	M				Reporter (Lisa Cole). French Photographer (Sylvie Kovacs). Photographer (Gregory B. Sanders).	181196
1993	Valka barev	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Vladimir Mertlik)	181197
1943	Valkoiset ruusut	MF			Finland	Newspaperman (Arvo Kuusla). Newspaperman (Eino Salmi).	181198
1981	Valkyrie Project, The	N		Kilian, Michael		News Media	181199
1945	Valley of Decision	M	DVD -R HQ 4226, 4227. SVD 1358	Davenport, Marcia (Novel). Sonya Levien, John Meehan (Screenplay)		Newspapers.	181200
1916	Valley of Decision, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	181201
1942	Valley of Decision, The	N	OWN - H	Davenport, Marcia		Press	181202
1923	Valley of Eyes Unseen, The	NSF	MLPL	Collins, Gilbert		News Media. Little or no journalism.	181203
2006	Valley of Flowers	MF			Japan.	TV Reporter (Hiroshi Masutani). News Reporter (Megumu Takada).Himalayan legend of love, death and  immortality, a mesmerizing tale that spans two centuries, from the Silk, Spice & Salt Route of the early 19th century to the bustling metropolis of modern-day Tokyo	181204
1942	Valley of Hunted Men	M	DVD -R HQ 3662			Newspaper headlines. Reporter on radio. The Three Mesquiteers catch Nazis in Montana who escaped from a Canadian concentration camp.	181205
1967	Valley of the Dolls	M	L		AFI-Television/Press Agents/Authors	News Media. First Reporter at Jennifer's suicide (Jacqueline Susann). Second Reporter at Jennifer's suicide (Richard Hoyt).	181206
1994	Valley of the Dolls: Pilot	T			Episode #1	Paparazzi Photographer (Judy Scheer).	181207
2008	Valley of the Giants, The	N		Mcclain, Paul		Reporter Peggy Kephart is convinced by Retired Editor Joseph Pines that there’s a race of giants living in Nepal and the old editor is even more sure he is right when further evidence comes in from his grand nephew, a guide in the Himalayas. Pines convinces Kephart to meet with his nephew and his friend, Tim Matthews, who is guiding an expedition to that area. But she soon discovers her life is in danger, not only from those in the expedition but also from the giants she encounters. Matthews’ life changes dramatically when he falls in love with an Indian princess. But his life is in peril when his plane is hijacked, his friend shot and he is stranded in a blizzard. 	181208
2006	Valley of the Heart's Delight	M				Reporter (Michael Greggans - Jailhouse Reporter). Press Operator (Tim Halpin).	181209
1934	Valley of the Nude (Elysia)	M				Reporter for the International News Service who is assigned to do a story on nudist colonies	181210
1998	Valley of the Shadow	NM		Hughes, Charlotte		Crime Reporter Meg Gentry returns to her hometown where she lands a job at the local paper. But the town's tranquility is shattered by the suicide of Gentry's predecessor and the unearthed skeleton of an unidentified woman who was murdered.	181211
2001	Valomanden	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Vibeke Heide Jorgensen - Voice.	181212
1955	Value for Money	M		Boothroyd, Derrick (Novel). R.F. Deiderfield, William Fairfield (Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Publisher Ethel (Susan Stephens) of a small town newspaper refuses to marry a man until he stops being a tightwad. While in London, he falls for a dancer but she at first rejects his proposal. When she discovers he has money, she accepts.Both women sue the man for breach of promise and the man, realizing love cannot be given a monetary value, decides to marry the newspaper publisher.	181213
2000	Vamos Chile	TF			Series	Editor Periodistico (Antonio Neme). Editor Periodistico (Eduardo Tastets).	181214
1988	Vampire at Midnight	M				Newscaster (David Gilbert)	181215
2005	Vampire Bats	MT				Reporter (Vino Piazza). Newspaper Photographer (Chuck Halley).	181216
1998	Vampire Centerfolds	M				News Media. TV Reporters (Leslie Hunt, Carl T. Miller).	181217
2002	Vampire Clan	M				TV Reporter (Gina Collis). Reporter (Keir Serrie).	181218
1990	Vampire Cop	M		Farmer, Donald (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter (Melissa Moore) investigates story on criminals being found with bite marks on their necks. Interviews cop who objects to the way the media is playing up the story. Offers her exclusive if she works with him.She tells him, "I don't make it a habit of sleeping with all my interviews," she does sleep with him.  When she finds out his secret, she is satisfied at getting the world's first "interview with a vampire."  The cop is after a pimp-drug lord.He shows up at the reporter's house and holds her and the cop hostage.  The cop bites  him and he also becomes a vampire but is destroyed when the reporter opens the windows as the sun comes up.She goes on the air to provide a final commentary and turns into a vampire putting the bite on her co-anchor.At one point, she walks off the set during a live TV interview program even though her boss indicates they still have 20 minutes left.	181219
2007	Vampire Diary	M				TV News Reader (Natalie Bromley). TV News Voice (Tim Hands).	181220
1991	Vampire Files, The: Book Eight: Dark Sleep	NSF		Elrod, P.N.	#8 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181221
2005	Vampire Files, The: Book Eleven: Song in the Dark	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#11 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181222
1991	Vampire Files, The: Book Five: Fire in the Blood	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#5 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181223
1991	Vampire Files, The: Book Four: Art in the Blood	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#4 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181224
2000	Vampire Files, The: Book Nine: Lady Crymsyn	NSF		Elrod, P.N.	#9 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181225
1990	Vampire Files, The: Book One: Bloodlist	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#1 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.From the moment he's fished off the bottom of Lake Michigan, he finds himself a pawn in a brutal turf war waged by a mob moll and a rival from New York.	181226
1996	Vampire Files, The: Book Seven: Chill in the Blood, A	NSF		Elrod, P.N.	#7 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.From the moment he's fished off the bottom of Lake Michigan, he finds himself a pawn in a brutal turf war waged by a mob moll and a rival from New York.But being a vampire with morals is tough in post-prohibition Chicago.	181227
1992	Vampire Files, The: Book Six: Blood On the Water	NSF		Elrod, P.N.	#6 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181228
2003	Vampire Files, The: Book Ten: Cold Streets	NSF		Elrod, P.N.	#10 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181229
1990	Vampire Files, The: Book Three: Bloodcircle	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#3 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181230
1990	Vampire Files, The: Book Two: Lifeblood	NSF	OWN - P	Elrod, P.N.	#2 Jack Fleming Series	Investigative Journalist Jack Fleming was killed by a Mob boss in Chicago in 1937. Now he's a vampire and a conscientious private investigator. He prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago putting the bite on crooks. He's one of the undead.	181231
2009	Vampire Nights	NR		Hauser, G.A.		Magazine Editor Vivienne Starr is a successful Boston-based journalist who never expected to find her old high-school flame, Roger “RJ” Bloodstock at her 20-year high-school reunion. The handsome young man who had stolen her heart at 17 vanished after graduation without a word of explanation, leaving her heartbroken and hesitant to ever become involved with another man again. But when RJ materializes at the reunion, looking exactly as she remembered him 20 years ago, her life begins to spin out of control. Meanwhile, charming 43-year-old widower and father of two Daniel Dillon arrives at her office for an interview for the magazine’s advertising department. Instantly the two hit it off and are wildly attracted to each other and begin a passionate affair. Knowing every time she meets up with RJ it makes her ill, Vivienne tries to resist his powerful charm, but her pity for him soon brings him closer to her as he continues to drain her of her blood and good health. Daniel is at his wits’ end trying to keep all those around him safe from harm, doling out necklaces with crosses on them in some vain hope it will keep the demon away. But he soon finds out he is powerless to help Vivian and keep her safe, until one fateful night when a confrontation is inevitable. Will Daniel manager to conquer RJ and save all his loved ones from the dangerous fiend, or will RJ claim his lost love, Vivienne, and bring back the connection he lost in his youth? In a deadly game, it’s the Vampire who has all the advantages in the night.	181232
2004	Vampire: Masquerade, The - Bloodlines	G				Newscaster (Brian Mitsoda - Voice).	181233
1987	Vampire's Breakfast (aka Ling chen wan can)	M			Hong Kong. Ness	Reporter investigates vampire killings for his newspaper in Hong Kong. The Editor (Ma Wu).	181234
1991	Vampire's Embrace	M				TV Anchor (Richard Cline Cunningham)	181235
1989	Vampire's Kiss	M				News Media. Editor #1 (David Holbrook). Editor #2 (William De Acutis). Editor #3 (Robert Dorfman).	181236
1996	Vampirella	M				TV News Anchor (Jim Wynorski).	181237
1998	Vampires	M				TV News Anchor (Robert Lewis Bush).	181238
1972	Vampires of Istanbul, The: Study in Modern Communications Methods, A	SS	GPL	Roditi, Edouard	In "New Directions 24: International Anthology of Prose and Poetry, An."	Editor. Told in a series of dispatches, letters to the editor, editor's notes in Yeni Aksham newspaper,  Weekly Literary and Scientific Supplement.Yeni Aksham is the only daily newspaper in Istanbul to denounce as nonsense, from the very start, the absurd panic caused in our city by entirely unfounded rumors of vampirism.Reporters and other journalists.	181239
1915	Vampires, Les	M	L		10-part serial. France - Silent. Louis Feuillade. 6 hours and 40 minutes.	Reporter. Philippe Guerande (Edouard Mathe), the Paris journalist. Vampires, a Paris gang preying on the rich and eluding their nemesis, a crusading reporter.	181240
1962	Vampiresas 1930	MF				Journalist (Mari Tere Penella). Dora's Publicity Manager (Antonio Garsia).	181241
1991	Van der Valk: Little Rascals, The	T			Episode #29. 2-6-1991. Series 9-13-1972 to 2-19-1992	Journalist (Al Gregg). Amsterdam Police Commissaris Piet van der Valk has seen it all.	181242
1992	Van der Valk: Proof of Life	T			Episode #31. 2-12-1992	News Media. Editor #1 (Bev Willis). Editor #2 (David McKail). Editor #3 (Peter Dawson). Amsterdam Police Commissaris Piet van der Valk has seen it all.	181243
1992	Van der Valk: Still Waters	T			Episode #32. 2-19-1992	Journalist (Valerie Phillips). Amsterdam Police Commissaris Piet van der Valk has seen it all.	181244
1991	Van der Valk: Sudden Silence, A	T			Episode #28. 1-30-1991.	Reporter (John Bown). Reporter (Steven Elliott). Reporter (Chrissy Iddon). Amsterdam Police Commissaris Piet van der Valk has seen it all.	181245
1979	Van Nuys Blvd.	M				TV Reporter (Michael D. Castle)	181246
2006	Van Speijk: De eerste kalp is geen daalder waard	TF			Episode #4. 1-29-2006. Netherlands	Reporter (Stijn Westenend).	181247
2006	Van Speijk: Vlam in de pan	TF			Netherlands. Episode #1. 1-8-2006.	Reporter Max Bok (Max van Burg). Also appears in episodes 2006-2007.	181248
2002	Van Wilder	M				College Newspaper Reporter Gwen Pearson) is asked to do story on Van Wilder, a guy who has been at college for seven years throwing parties. Van is too busy to talk to Pearson so she writes story using information from other people who talk about him.She writes an unflattering piece, which doesn't make Van happy. He then dares her to see if she can get the true story but is more interested in trying to score with her.That's not easy because she has a boyfriend who is a snob  and not happy about the time Pearson is spending with Van. So the boyfriend tries to get rid of Van Wilder.Most popular kid on campus meets a beautiful journalist who makes him realize that maybe he's afraid to graduate.	181249
2003	Vanad ja kobdad saavad jalad alla	MF			Estonia	Lithuanian TV Reporter (Algis Ramanauskas).	181250
1997	Vancouver at the Dawn	N		Cherrington, John A.		Newspaperwoman Sara McLagan, an extraordinary, little-known pioneer Vancouver newspaperwoman. McLagan and her husband Joe co-founded the Vancouver World in 1887. By 1901, she was sole publisher and editor	181251
2000	Vandread	C				Newscaster (Dorothy Ellias-Fahn - Voice - English Version).	181252
1981	Vanessa oder Die Lust der Macht	N		Göbel, Dieter	Germany	TV Journalist	181253
2009	Vanessa Rising	M				Critic (Aaron Michael Reilly). Depressed woman’s symptoms manifest into debilitating extremes.	181254
2004	Vanilla	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Marin Van Young). Young gay photographer finds the body of a serial killer and starts having dreams in which the man's victims return.	181255
2001	Vanilla Sky	M				Art Editor (Ken Leung). Older Editor (Jan Munroe).	181256
1971	Vanished	T				Reporters (Herbert Kaplow, Martin Agronsky, Dick Keliner, Vernon Scott, Joseph Finnigan). Chet Huntley, Betty White, Martin Agronsky and Herbert Kaplow as themselves	181257
1968	Vanished	NM	OWN - H	Knebel, Fletcher		Newspaperman in Washington D.C., a political journalist	181258
2006	Vanished	MT	DVD -R HQ 8185, 8186			News Media. Reporter (Nile Taylor).	181259
2006	Vanished: Aftermath	T	DVD -R HQ 7208		Episode #8. 11-3-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her. WCN Anchor (Jeff Michael).Mystery continues after the shocking events that transpired during Sen. Collins' Washington, D.C. visit. New agent contributes to the investigation of Sarah Collins' disappearance.	181260
2006	Vanished: Before the Flood	T	DVD -R HQ 6807		Episode #4. 9-11-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Reporter digs deeper into Sara's past. More enigmatic evidence. Suspect comes into FBI headquarters for questioning. Senator Collins copes with swelling political pressure.	181261
2006	Vanished: Black Box, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6914		Episode #6. 9-25-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Judy is scooped by a competitor so she arranges a meeting with Agent Kelton to discuss a mutually beneficial arrangement, to see if they can work together.Senator's ex-wife urges him to take a position on the nomination of Judge Rainer to the Supreme Court. WCN Staffer (Kiersten Lyons).	181262
2007	Vanished: Cell, The	T			Episode #10. 2-12-2007	News Media. WCN Anchor (Ted Garcia).	181263
2006	Vanished: Drop	T	DVD -R HQ 6760.		Episode #3. 9-4-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Ambitious reporter uncovers puzzling evidence. Sen. Collins deals with a new development. FBI Agents Keaton and Mei follow leads regarding Sara's disappearance. The senator's ex-wife comes in for questioning.WCN Anchor (Jeff Michael).	181264
2006	Vanished: Feed, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6864		Episode #5. 9-18-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Agents discover bizarre and frightening links between the abduction of Sara Collins and another high-profile crime.	181265
2006	Vanished: New World, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7277		Episode #9. 11-10-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Sen. Collins delivers a press conference addressing the speculation surrounding his vote. Marcy struggles with developments involving Judge Rainer.	181266
2006	Vanished: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6710		Episode #1. 8-21-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.The tart female reporter discovers a broad conspiracy may be at work in the disappearance of the beautiful young wife of the Georgia senator.	181267
2006	Vanished: Proffer, The	T			Episode #11.	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.	181268
2006	Vanished: Resurrection	T	DVD -R HQ 6975		Episode #7. 10-2-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.Kelton makes a visit to the Collins estate to deliver news to distraught Sent. Collins, who is preparing for a trip to Washington D.C.Newspaper Reporter (James R. McMann).	181269
2006	Vanished: Tunnel, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6729		Episode #2. 8-28-2006	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.New elements expand the scope of the investigation.	181270
2006	Vanished: Velocity of Sara, The	T			Episode #12	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.	181271
2006	Vanished: Warm Springs	T			Episode #13	Reporter Judy Nash (Rebecca Gayheart) of WCN News is all over the case of the missing senator's wife, which is clearly more than just a simple kidnapping. Cameraman Adam sleeps with her.	181272
2005	Vanishing Black Male, The	DT				Interviewer Melvin Jackson Jr.	181273
1997	Vanishing Point	MT				CNN Reporter (Guy Atchley). Reporter with Minicassette Recorder (Daniel Frank Webster). ENG Cameraman (Seth D. Webster).	181274
1934	Vanishing Shadow, The	M				Editor MacDonald (William Desmond).	181275
1942	Vanishing Virginian, The	M				Newsboy (Rex Downing). Newspaper Delivery Man (Eddie Hall).	181276
1998	Vanitas	N		Olshan, Joseph		Journalist Sam Solomon is hired to ghostwrite the memoirs of renowned New York art dealer Elliot Garland who is dying of AIDs.	181277
2005	Vanity and Vexation: Novel of Pride and Prejudice, A	N		Fenton, Kate		BBC descends on a quiet North Yorkshire town of Maltstone to make a new version of Pride and Prejudice."Is she a bitch? Some press launch. I can't claim we exchanged words, she was in a thicket of slavering reporters."	181278
1848	Vanity Fair	N	OWN - P	Thackeray, William Makepeace		Correspondent John Paul Jefferson Jones for New York Demagogue.Swamp Town Gazette, paper in which Gov. Rawdon Crawley is praised.	181279
1948	Vanity Fair	DT			Series. 10-12-1948 to 11-2-1951. CBS	Women's Editor Dorothy Doan for the International News Service (INS) and Producer Gil Fates (1948-January 1949) hosted this first daily interview show on CBS geared toward women. Host Robin Chandler took over (5-2-1951 to 11-2-1951).	181280
1991	Vannic	NM		Klein, Edwin	Germany	Journalist	181281
2007	Vantage Point	M	DVD -R HQ 10808, 10809 (Mislabeled 10812). 			TV News Producer Rex Brooks (Sigourney Weaver) barks orders from a CNN-style all-cable news command center.  In a mobile studio near the plaza, Brooks orchestrates her channel’s coverage of the event. She reins in an opinionated Reporter Angie Jones (Zoe Saldana) and a roving cameraman from “sideshow” complexities like the anti-U.S. protesters on the periphery. Rex is surprised to see Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid) among the Secret Service agents accompanying POTUS to the rostrum. This is his first time back in the field since he took a bullet for the commander in chief a year earlier. Bullets seem to follow Barnes. The president is shot moments after beginning his remarks. Two explosions go off followed by pandemonium, a freeze frame and a flash-backward through the preceding 19 minutes of the film. The story starts at noon and we see what happened from various points of view.  Reporter (Penelope Kaufer).Story is told from the point of view of the news network. Attempted assassination of the president is told from five different perspectives. President of the United States is in Salamanca Spain about to address the city in a public square. The president is shot and a bomb goes off in the square. What really happened?	181282
2006	Vapid Shallow Models Must Die!	M				Newscaster Kevin Schmidt (Arthur Huber). Photographer gets revenge for his bad life by killing beautiful, shallow, vapid models.	181283
1947	Var Herre tar semester	MF				Journalist (Rune Halvarsson)	181284
2000	Varian's War	M	SVD 972. VHS 1020			News Media. Varian Fry (William Hurt)  dedicates self to spiriting Jews out of Vichy France (artists, scientists, intellectuals)	181285
1985	Variety	M				News Media	181286
1943	Variety Jubilee	M				Newspaper Seller (Leonard Sharp).	181287
1950	Variety Lights (Luci Del Varieta)	M			Fellini (Italy)	Journalist Bruno Antonini (Silvio Bagolini)	181288
1999	Varsity Blues	M				Reporter (Olin Buchanan)	181289
1968	Vasiliko Affair, The	NM		Culpan, Maurice		Critic. Plump bachelor critic	181290
1957	Vater macht Karriere	MF			West Germany	News Media. Journalist Harry Greif (Joachim Fuchsberger).  Rundfunk reporter Heinz Heinze (Charly Konig).	181291
2001	Vater unser - gleich nach der Werbung	N		Hildebrandt, Dieter	Germany	TV Journalist	181292
2007	Vatican Assassin	N		Luoma, Mike		Public Relations Practitioner Bernard “BC” Campion is posing as a mild mannered, young, twenty-something priest working for the New Catholic Church on public relations. It’s 2109, a time of war.  BC is works for the Pope and is “officially” assigned as PR man to the Vatican Mission on Luna Prime, the major city on The Moon, as his cover. But he’s really a weapon pointed at the Universal Islamic Nation (UIN) by the NcC and their Earth-based allies, the Universal Trade Zone, the UTZ.  Bernard Campion’s friends call him “BC.” Not that he has a lot of friends. You don’t make a lot of friends when you’re an assassin. His mission: eliminate the governor of Luna Prime. His bosses: The Office of Papal Operations: The OPO, tell him she’s been sympathizing with the enemy, the UIN. 	181293
2005	Vault, The	M				Anchorwoman (Louise Jacoby).	181294
1962	Vaxdockan	MF			Sweden	Newspaperwoman (Mimi Nelson).	181295
2000	Vecino, El	MF			Chile	Cameraman (Pepe Torres).	181296
2005	Vecinos: Servicio de cable	TF			Mexico	News Host (Eugenio Derbez).	181297
2002	Vector File, The	MT				Newsreader (Melissa Joblin).	181298
2005	Ved kongens bord	MTF			Miniseries	Reporter Gunnar Grimeland (Bjarte Hjelmeland). Reporter Trine Johnsen (Hanne Lindbaek). Reporter Kristin Olsen (Marte Stolp). Local TV Reporter (Helga Mjeldheim).Journalist I Dagsavisen (John Sigurd Kristensen). Journalist I Dagbladet (Rune Andre Hekkelstrand). Journalist Tomskij (Oleg Borisovich Kulikovich), St. Petersburg.  Radio Reporter (Nina Andreassen).Pressesekretaer Imami Khan (Bjorn Skagestad).	181299
1974	Veerite sur I'imaginaire passion d'un inconnu, La	MF				TV Reporter (Michael Lonsdale - Le reporter TV).	181300
1978	Vega$: Centerfold	T			Episode #1. 9-20-78.	News Media. Model who is doing a shoot at the Desert Inn decides she wants to quit. Her manager hires two guys to drug her and take naked pictures of her. The two men shoot the manager when he doesn't pay them what they want.They send the model the pictures with a contract they want her to sign. Dan Tanna gets the negatives.	181301
1979	Vega$: Day the Gambling Stopped, The	T			Episode #31. 12-12-1979	Reporter Thatcher (John Patrick) approaches a police lieutenant who believes the man who makes a casino's gambling chips and Dan Tanna are behind a $2 million scam. But Dan solves the case.	181302
1979	Vega$: Ghost of Ripper (aka Vegas)	T			Episode #13. 1-10-1979. Series 9-1-1978 to 6-1-1981	News Media. Reporter #1 (Red McIlvaine).	181303
1981	Vega$: Judgment Pronounced	T			Episode #68. 6-10-1981.	Reporter (John Fitzpatrick). After a criminal is brought to trial goes free, he is killed by someone dressed to look like Dan and driving a T-Bird like his.	181304
1980	Vega$: Lost Monday	T			Episode #34. 1-9-1980	Reporter is in town to interview a star basketball player about point shaving, but he refuses to talk for fear that the men behind the scheme will come after him.	181305
1981	Vega$: Murder by Mirrors	T			Episode #56. 1-21-1981	News Media	181306
1979	Vega$: Redhanded	T			Episode #23. 9-19-1979	TV Reporter Merrill Wayne (Lorraine Stephens) has been painting Two-Leaf in a bad light. Two-Leaf's knife is next to the body of a girl he knows. He is arrested. Dan has to prove he's not guilty, but has to prove it.When Two-Leaf watches her on TV, he loses it. A guard tries to calm him down but Two-Leaf knocks him out, takes his uniform and gets out of jail. Dan goes out to find him. Two-Leaf then abducts Wayne to convince her he's innocent.It seems she has a gripe with him and he's out to find the truth and wants her with him. They begin by seeing the man he fought with in the hotel. It seems it was staged.Two-Leaf confronts the villain but is distracted by Merrill for a moment. The crook pours either on Two-Leaf and runs away. Dan arrives in time to run him down and catch him. The TV reporter later apologizes to Two-Leaf.	181307
1979	Vega$: Shadow on a Star	T			Episode #28. 11-14-1979	Photographer (Tony Russel).	181308
1991	Vegas in Space	M				News Media. National Orbit Reporter (Jeanette Szudy)	181309
2001	Vegas Reporter	M			Adult	Las Vegas Reporter (Sadie Sexton) will do whatever it takes to get the story. Wherever she goes, people are waiting to meet her. She interviews various adult sex stars in a variety of sexual situations. 	181310
2003	Veil of the Temple, The	T				Interviewer (Josef d'Bache-Kane)	181311
1998	Veiled Antiquity, A	NM		MacPherson, Rett		Columnist is a blustery town gossip who sets an ingenuous trap for a killer by announcing in her newspaper column that Missouri tour guide and genealogist is sitting on vital evidence.	181312
1989	Veiled Threat	M				Reporter (Marsha Van Winkle)	181313
2001	Veiled Threats	NR		Donnelly, Deborah		Tabloid Reporter Aaron Gold is pursuing Carnegie Kincaid, a wedding planner who works out of her Seattle houseboat. Carnegie makes magic, usually, with fractious families, brimming brides and cantankerous caterers to give loving couples the wedding they’ve always wanted. So why is her dream job turning into a perfect nightmare? It started when Carnegie agreed to plan the wedding of one of Seattle’s most prominent families who happen to be going through a high-stakes, headline-grabbing legal war. Before she can get her bride-to-be into just the right dress, a murder and a kidnapping plunge Carnegie into a mystery of extortion and violence. With a shadowy figure stalking her, a rich lawyer wooing her and an annoying reporter pursuing her. Carnegie is putting all wedding plans on hold. In an explosion of sheer terror, she must hunt down a killer -- till death do her part.When struggling wedding consultant Carnegie Kincaid finally lands the society wedding of Nickie Parry, daughter of the very wealthy Douglas Parry, who is embroiled in a savings and loan fraud scandal, she thinks things are looking up, but then the disasters begin. At a wedding reception, Carnegie mistakes Holt Walker, a hunky wedding guest who just happens to be Douglas’ attorney and close friend, for a waiter and chastises him for his inappropriate attire. Then a drunken bridesmaid takes the bride’s car and dies in a crash. Conflicts arise over the wedding gown and expenses, and sleazy tabloid reporter Aaron Gold makes it all worse. As a romance heats up between Carnegie and Holt, Carnegie is shocked that a kiss stolen by Aaron can elicit such heat, but when the bride is kidnapped, things really get dicey. 	181314
1934	Veils of Fear	NSF		Meik, Vivian		Press	181315
2004	Velado fulgor	MF			Mexico	Cameraman (Giuseppe Solano).	181316
1995	Velemi vizimalom, A	MF				Reporter (Tibor Zala Simon)	181317
1999	Velho do Saco, O	MF				Reporters (Evandro Soldatelli, Suzi Weber)	181318
2004	Velkommen ombord	DF				Interviewer-Host Frode Munksgaard.	181319
2000	Velo de Ghislain Lambert, Le	MF				Reporter. Le Reporter Tele (Alain Guillo)	181320
1997	Velocity Trap	M				TV News Anchor (Brenda E. Mathers)	181321
1998	Velvet Goldmine	M	DVD -R HQ 3370, 3371. SVD 877			British Journalist Arthur Stuart (Christian Bale) sets out to discover what happened to a faded singer after he faked his own death. Early 70s' rock. 1980s. A gay reporter in 1984 is investigating the career of 1970s glam rock star Brian Slade. When he is asked to do a piece on a still missing glam singer Slade, he is reminded of his youth in the 1970s as one of Slade’s adoring fans. Arthur even has a one night fling with Slade’s boyfriend Kurt Wild whom he later runs into. Arthur does his own biography and a TV movie is made where Jeremy London plays the one-time famed journalist. The story follows a British Journalist Stewart who has to search his own past when writing an article about the mysterious disappearance of Slade for a New York newspaper. The film turns Slade’s paranoia of being murdered during a concert into a career-ending publicity stunt after which Slade disappears from public view entirely. As Stewart locates and talks with people connected to Slade, trying to find out what happened, he revisits the glam-rock scene of the 1970s. Reporter 1 (Jonathan Cullen). Reporter 2 (William Key). US Reporter 1 (Vincent Marzello). US Reporter 2 (Corey Skaggs). US Reporter 3 (Nathan Osgood). BBC Reporter (Damian Suchet).	181322
1959	Velvet Knife, The	N		Shulman, Irving	PR	Hollywood Publicity Man whose obsession for a popular girl singer causes another girl's suicide and his own destruction	181323
2006	Velvet Rope Diaries	N		Brodsky, Daniella		Columnist Anna Walker is given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to write a New York City nightlife column after her private commentary regarding her boss's penchant for plastic surgery accidentally goes public. Instead of ending her career, she gets a new one.The only problem is that she has to figure out what's hotter than hot -- and fast. Walker loves writing but she knows nothing about the New York nightlife she has to cover.She also hopes the job will help occupy her mind since she still suffers survival guilt in that she managed to get out of the fire that killed her father.	181324
2005	Velvet Rope, The	NR		Thomas, Brenda L.		Publicist Tiffany Johnson is a street-smart PR practitioner at Platinum Images. She decides to launch Teaz Entertainment and open a club.	181325
1948	Velvet Touch, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8655, 8656			Columnist-Newsman Jeff Trent (Dan Tobin) is a Broadway Columnist whose newspaper column is called “Broadway Chatter.” He’s a duplicitous lapdog, obviously gay even as he squires a buxom starlet to a premiere. Shows off an irresistible nastiness. Reporter (Jim Drum). Reporter (Allan Ray). Pansy Dupont, News Vendor (Esther Howard). Publisher Mr. Couch (Harry Hayden). Photographer (Ralph Montgomery).	181326
1966	Velvet Trap, The	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	181327
1965	Ven I bolignoden, En	MF				TV Reporter (Gunnar Hansen)	181328
1942	Ven mi corazon te llama	MF			Argentina	Reporter (Vicente Rubino).	181329
1975	Vendetta	NM	OWN - P	Haas, Joseph L.		Reporter John Kreig, devoted family man, suburbanite, newspaper reporter	181330
1982	Vendetta	N		Humphreys, Joel Don		News Media	181331
2006	Vendetta	M				Female Reporter (Jill Ginter). Crime Scene Photographer (Mike Wiatrak). Savage killer is stalking the residents of the sleepy seaside town of Crystal Bay, New Jersey.	181332
2007	Vendetta	NM		Fletcher, Meredith		Investigative Reporter Winter Archer’s bread and butter are juicy stories so when her beloved mentor asks her to write the biography of Athena Academy’s founder, Archer jumps at the chance. But someone out there will stop at nothing, not even murder, to ensure that long-buried secrets remain hidden. And Archer can’t finish the job unless she joins forces with the one man who is most definitely off-limits. Only together can they uncover the deadly plot that spans decades and threatens to destroy a legacy.	181333
1971	Vendetta e un piatto che si serve freddo, La (aka Vengeance Trail, aka Vengeance Is a Dish Eaten Cold, aka Vengeance Is a Dish Served Cold.	MF			Italy	Journalist Prescott (Klaus Kinski), a rabble-rousing reporter, and white men dressed as Indians help a young man who as a boy witnesses the massacre of his parents and little sister by Indians. He grows into a vengeful hate-field young man killing Indians and selling their scalps. After capturing an Indian girl, he falls foul of two henchman. Shot and bleeding, he is healed by a traveling quack who tells him Indians didn’t murder his family, but a local businessman’s men. The man is on the Vengeance Trail and will stop at nothing until he kills the men that are responsible for his family’s death. 	181334
1993	Vendetta II: New Mafia, The	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Claire Riley). Reporter #1 (Bruce Dinsmore).  Reporter #2 (Jane Wheeler). Reporter #3 (Pierre Lenoir). Reporter #4 (Dean Hagopian). Editor Ray (Al Vandecruys).	181335
1967	Vendor of Sweets	N		Narayan, R.K.		Writer. Indian son comes home with a writing machine that automatically writes stories by pushing the right buttons. Forced to forget his invention.	181336
1992	Venerable Bead, The: Deadly Serious Novel, A	N		Condon, Richard		Public Relations Practitioner Leila Aluja is an Iraqi-American lawyer who becomes a film star as part of her job with the government’s top counter-espionage unit, in an effort to track down a ring of Sino-Albanian spies operating out of Hollywood’s most powerful talent agency. Leila accomplishes her mission, but not before she falls in love with Albian spymaster Josef Shqitonja, and compromises her organization by allowing him to escape, bringing an end to her budding undercover career. Leila bounces back to become a partner of Washington’s largest lobbying firm, representing the National Gun Carriers Association (C.A.N.C.E.R -- Center for American National Cigarette Education and Research), and Barkers Hill Enterprises, investment arm of organized crime. From her law practice, Leila moves into public relations, and then to the head of the world’s largest fast-food conglomerate, all the while separated from her true love, Shqitonja, as he scours Albania for a secret, life-prolonging yogurt formula. Despite the occasional, not to say habitual, affairs, dalliances and marriages, Leila and Shqitonja cling to their love for each other -- until the secret of the yogurt finally reunites them.	181337
1967	Venetian Affair, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3405, 3406. SVD 1454	MacInnes, Helen (Novel).  E. Jack Neuman (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporter. Ness Book	New York Reporter-Photographer Bill Fenner (Robert Vaughan) covers story with journalist colleague, Mike Ballard (Roger C. Carmel). Fenner, former CIA man, sent to Venice to determine why American diplomat set off an explosion at peace conference.Diplomat involved with woman and reporter instructed to find her and secret report explaining motives behind diplomat's actions. Ballard gets killed.Journalist is drugged to turn him into mindless zombie. Escapes in time to prevent doctor from setting off another explosion. 	181338
1963	Venetian Affair, The	NM	USC	MacInnes, Helen		Drama Critic Bill Fenner of the New York Chronicle.	181339
1970	Venganza de las mujeres vampiro, La	MF				Reporter (Carlos Bravo y Fernandez).	181340
1962	Vengeance	M				TV Newscaster (Kenneth Kendall).	181341
1997	Vengeance in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst, top on-air reporter for Channel 75	181342
1916	Vengeance Is Mine!	M				City Editor (F.A. Johnston).	181343
1967	Vengeance of the Vampire Women, The (Venganza de las Nujeres Vampiroo, La)	M				Press	181344
2009	Vengeance Road	N		Mofina, Rick		Reporter Jack Gannon of The Buffalo Sentinel investigates the brutal murder of one prostitute and the disappearance of another, a woman who had picked herself off the street and cleaned up her life. The investigation points to one suspect -- Karl Styebeck, a cop who is a hero but who also has a secret past brimming with violence. Then there’s the mysterious blue rig that haunts the highways. How is it connected to Styebeck and the victims? As Gannon digs deeper, he risks losing everything: his career, his reputation and his future. With help from Adell Clark, a former FBI agent turned PI, Gannon gets the inside scoop on the murder investigation. But this puts Gannon and Adell in jeopardy of losing more than their jobs. Gannon is a tough, but flawed reporter, a pit-bull who won’t let go. In some ways, he’s emotionally disconnected, but the disappearance of his own sister years ago pushes him onward. The author writes:Jack Gannon grew up a blue-collar kid in Buffalo, New York. His mother worked as a waitress, his father worked in a rope factory. They were newspaper readers, a trait they'd passed to him. Being a reporter was all he ever wanted. His older sister Cora nurtured his dream. She convinced their parents to buy him a second-hand computer and encouraged him to write. They were close but Cora started taking drugs, grew apart from her family until the day she ran away. Her friends said she'd gone to California with an older guy who was a heroin addict. Gannon's family looked for Cora but never saw her again. Cora was out of their lives. Or was dead. After Cora left Gannon worked on assembly lines in Buffalo factories to put himself through college because his parents had spent their savings looking for Cora. Gannon reported for the campus paper and freelanced articles to The Buffalo Sentinel. All the while, he yearned to escape Buffalo for New York City and a job with a big news outlet. After college he landed an internship with the Sentinel. Impressed by his determination, the paper gave him a full-time reporting job. Gannon thought the Sentinel would be his stepping stone out of Buffalo. His talent was tested when a charter jet en route to Moscow from Chicago plunged into Lake Erie. Gannon found a Russian-speaking man in the Sentinel's mail room. They worked the phones and the Internet, locating the pilot's brother who gave them the pilot's last e-mail, detailing his plan to commit suicide by crashing his jet because his wife had left him for another woman. Gannon's story led to a Pulitzer nomination. He didn't win but he got a job offer in New York City with the World Press Alliance, the global wire service. His dream had come true. Then fate intervened. A week after the offer came, his mother and father died in a car accident. Gannon was in no shape to do anything and declined the New York offer. The New York job never materialized and in Vengeance Road we meet Gannon working at the Sentinel, a dying newspaper in a troubled industry, where he refuses to give up on his dream of escaping to Manhattan and reporting for a world-class wire service.In “Vengeance Road,” the body of Bernice Hogan, a troubled young ex-nursing student with a tragic past, is found in a shallow grave near a forest creek. Jolene Peller, a single mom struggling to build a new life with her little boy, vanishes the night she tried to find Bernice. Hero cop, Karl Styebeck is beloved by his community but privately police are uneasy with the answers he gives to protect the life -- and the lie -- he's lived. The case haunts Gannon who risks more than his job to pursue the story behind Styebeck's dark secret, his link to the women, and the mysterious big rig roaming America's loneliest highways on its descent into eternal darkness.	181345
1992	Venice/Venice	M	SVD 788			French Journalist is attracted by director's work. Nelly Alard is Jeanne.	181346
1960	Venner	MF				Journalist Vera Ruud (Ingerid Vardund). Journalist, Gammel (Egil Hjorth-Jenssen). Journalist I butikken (Knut Risan).	181347
2001	Venomous	M				News Media. 2nd Reporter (Kim Ray). News Reporter (Larry Carroll).	181348
2003	Venstres landsmode	DF			Denmark	Reporters (Bent Stuckert, Anja Westphal - Themselves).	181349
1980	Venture	DT			Series 1980	Correspondent  (Brian Scully). Reporter (Tracie Tighe).	181350
1988	Venus 90	MF			Sweden	Journalist (Bjorn Carlgren). Journalist (Jorgen Cederberg). Photographer (Peter Haber).	181351
1593	Venus and Adonis	PO		Shakespeare, William		News.  Part II. "This sour informer, this bate-breeding spy,      This canker that eats up Love's tender spring, This carry-tale, dissentious Jealousy,….""That sometime true news, sometime false doth bring, Knocks at my heart, and whispers in mine ear That if I love thee, I thy death should fear:…"	181352
1998	Venus Blue	M				Newsreader (John Hawkesby).	181353
2002	Venus de Milo	M				Journalist (Erwin Weche)	181354
1970	Venus in Furs	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	181355
1919	Venus in the East	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	181356
1991	Venus of the Nile	M				Photographer (Debi Diamond)	181357
1927	Venus of Venice	M				Journalist (Edward Martindel)	181358
1941	Venus vor Gericht	MF				Reporter (Heini Handschumacher).	181359
1958	Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time	SS		Taylor, Peter		Press	181360
1965	Venusberg	N		Powell, A.		Correspondent Lushington is a special correspondent who becomes involved with some decidedly eccentric individuals in an obscure Baltic state	181361
1996	Venusmorder, Der	MTF			Germany	Reporter (Maxi Biewer).	181362
2008	Ver van familie	MF				Journalist (Klaas Drupsteen)	181363
1996	Veracruz Blues, The	NS		Winegardner, Mark		Sports Reporter Frank Bullinger Jr., is an aging baseball reporter. In 994, the year without a World Series, he sets out to write about the 1946 Season of Gold.Mexican entrepreneur bought the best baseball players from Central American leagues and from the majors offering American players decent salaries for the first time. Bullinger tells the story of the Veracruz team's rise and fall.	181364
1995	Verbotene Liebe (aka Forbidden Love commonly abbreviated to VL)	TF			Germany. 1-2-1995 first broadcast.  Remake of Australian soap, Sons and Daughters. 	Publisher Carla von Lahnstein. Olli and Christian were looking for a newspaper or magazine that will publish an article on homophobia in boxing. They are ejected by every publisher until Constantin saves the day by persuading his lesbian Aunt, Carla von Lahnstein, to enlist the help of a contract to get their story published. Carla manages to convince her contact to publish their story on the grounds that Axel is charged with assault. However, due to lack of evidence Axel is released without charge and the contact won’t put their article in the magazine for fear of being used for libel. Carla refuses to be beaten and buys an entire Publishing Company, unafraid of being sued. The article is finally published, though it is not exactly what they hoped for.Carla is a sexy woman who manages to seduce any woman she sets her sights on. She’s smart, beautiful, well-dressed and the daughter of an aristocrat. 	181365
1958	Verdens rigeste pige	MF				Journalist Lund (Paul Hagen)	181366
1991	Verdict	T	SV 90, 92		7-5/12-91	News Media	181367
1957	Verdict is Yours, The	DT			Series. 9-2-1957 to 9-28-1962. CBS	Court Reporter-Hosts Jim McKay (9-2-1957 to 7-22-1960), Bill Stout (7-25-1960 to 6-15-1962), Jack Whitaker (6-18-62 to 9-28-1962). Lawsuits argued by real lawyers presided over by real judges with no scripts.Courtroom Reporter Jim McKay was "Verdict's" first "court reporter" succeeded by Bill Stout in 1959.	181368
1946	Verdict, The	M				Reporters (Creighton Hale, D. Martin Jones, Eric Wilton). Newsboy (Jimmy Aubrey).	181369
2008	Verdict, The	MT				Reporters (Blaze Kelly Coyle, Jennifer Wiener).	181370
1946	Verdict, The	M		Zangwill, Israel (based on novel, “The Big Bow Mystery.”)		Press	181371
1999	Vergeten straat	MF				Journalist (Willem Houbrechts)	181372
1957	Vergilian Vespers	SS	OWN - H	Yellen, Samuel	In  "The Passionate Shepherd: A Book of Stories"	Columnist narrator whose column appears in 17 evening newspapers in New England, New York and Pennsylvania	181373
1977	Veri az ordog a feleseget	MF			Hungary	TV Commentator (Jeno Knezy).	181374
1979	Verificateur, Le: Bilan d'une idole	TF			Episode #1.	Reporter (Joel Martineau - Le reporter).	181375
2003	Veritas, The Quest: Heist	T	SVD 1372		Episode	TV Reporter. Juliet (Cobie Smulders) puts herself in danger by posing as a TV reporter in order to steal a celebrated sphere	181376
2001	Verity Browne: Bones of the Buried, The	NM		Roberts, David	#2 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne asks for Lord Edward Corinth for his help in freeing her former love, the Communist ideologue David Griffiths-Jones from jail in Spain.Griffith-Jones has been framed for the murder of another Communist Party member working to resist Franco's military rebellion.  Edward's investigation leads to his release.Edward and Verity, political opposites but alike in many ways, dodge their attraction for one another as they go between Spain and London trying to solve a murder.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181377
2003	Verity Browne: Dangerous Sea	NM		Roberts, David	#4 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne, a card-carrying Communist and Lord Edward Corinth, wealthy man-about town, travel first-class aboard the Queen Mary.Their first evening at sea, a guided tour reveals a murdered man -- the valet of a senior British government official whose body is hidden in a refrigeration compartment. Edward and Verity join forces to unmask the killer.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181378
2005	Verity Browne: Grave Man, A	NM		Roberts, David	#6 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne for the New Gazette and Lord Edward Corinth, unofficial troubleshooter for the British Foreign Office in the 1930s, attend a memorial service for an archeologist stabbed to death.They investigate quietly on their own. Browne calls Winston Churchill "a fat, over-the-hill politician."Verity Browne is the foreign correspondent for the New Gazette. Lord Edward Corinth is the unofficial troubleshooter for the British Foreign Office.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181379
2002	Verity Browne: Hollow Crown	NM		Roberts, David	#3 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne is a journalist with leftist sympathies and a Schaparelli evening gown in her closet. It is October, 1936. She returns from covering the Spanish Civil War.Press Lord Joe Weaver, the man for whom Browne works, asks a jaded English aristocrat to convince an old friend of his to give up some highly indiscreet letters written by the King to Wallis Simpson.Before he can collect the letters, the woman is found dead and the letters have disappeared. The English Lord is sure she was murdered and determined, with Browne's help, to discover the killer and recover the missing letters.Fresh from the horrors of war, Browne welcomes distraction of helping the English Lord investigate what suddenly becomes a double murder.  Soon involved in political protest and fight against Fascism.Can the Lord trust even his friend Verity or will she, when she learns the truth, tell the Communist Part the truth about the letters and lead to the very overthrow he has tried to prevent?Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181380
2004	Verity Browne: More Deceived, The	NM		Roberts, David	#5 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	War Correspondent Verity Browne, a scrappy reporter and an ardent Communist, and Lord Edward Corinth, a wealthy bachelor and unofficial investigator for various government agencies. It is the spring of 1937.The head of the Foreign Office asks Lord Edward to find the source of embarrassing leaks about deficiencies in Britain's rearmament program to Winston Churchill, who is using the information to attack the government.A Foreign Office employee turns up savagely murdered. The killer's trial leads Lord Edward to Spain where Browne is covering the civil war.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181381
2009	Verity Browne: No More Dying	NM		Roberts, David	#9 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne for the New Gazette. In early 1939, M15 sends jaded aristocrat Lord Edward Corinth to Cliveden, the Astor estate in Buckinghamshire that is headquarters for those who support appeasing Hitler to investigate the threat. Corinth’s fiancee, the Communist-leaning Verity Browne is also visiting the estate where she’s trying to cultivate Joseph Kennedy, the U.S. Ambassador to Britain. A string of murders that appear to be related to Kennedy provides the couple with a more conventional case to pursue. A foreign plot to assassinate Winston Churchill is also involved.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretenses, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181382
2006	Verity Browne: Quality of Mercy, The	NM		Roberts, David	#7 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne for the New Gazette is deported as a known British Communist when the Nazis march into Vienna in the spring of 1938.On the brink of World War II, Browne ruffles official feathers, rescues a Jewish artist from the Nazis and solves a murder.Leftist correspondent Brown is now a full-fledged Communist writing for the New Gazette from Vienna in the spring of 1938 when her close friend, an English Lord gets word that she may be in danger.Nazis seize the city and deport her. Nonplussed Verity helps a young Jew escape to freedom in England. At a posh dinner party, she has a spirited political discussion with Winston Churchill.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181383
2007	Verity Browne: Something Wicked	NM		Roberts, David	#8 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne for the New Gazette returns from Prague with tuberculosis and is sent to a private clinic -- a place with a connection to the recent murder of a dentist. Lord Edward Corinth and Verity become involved in an investigation into the mysterious deaths of three of the dentist’s elderly patients -- and soon come face-to-face with something wicked. Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretenses, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181384
2001	Verity Browne: Sweet Poison	NM		Roberts, David	#1 Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Murder Mystery Series	Correspondent Verity Browne is "the commie scribe with a rich daddy." She teams up with Edward Corinth to investigate the death of a general, a World War I veteran with a checked past.  It is 1930s' England.Dinner topic is Adolf Hitler's sudden rise to power. Dinner guests include a pretty communist writer, a pacifist clergyman, a powerful newspaper tycoon and a Nazi. Was it murder by cyanide poisoning?Browne and Corinth clash predictably and set off an occasional romantic salvo. The drug addicted daughter of newspaper magnate Lord Weaver may be a suspect. Browne, a resourceful young journalist, came to interview the duchess supposedly for Country Life but in reality for the communist Daily Worker. Duke of Mersham's younger brother, a journalist, begins to investigate a series of murders.Verity, who is in her early 20s when the series begins, is the only child of a well-known (and quite well-off) liberal lawyer, Donald Browne. Verity is making her living as a journalist when Edward first meets her at his brother's castle in the early chapters of Sweet Poison. Despite her very comfortable upbringing (or perhaps because of it), Verity is a card-carrying member of the Communist Party who writes for the Daily Worker (which her father conveniently bankrolls). She arrives at Mersham Castle under false pretences, claiming to be writing a piece on the old houses for one of those lifestyle magazines. In fact she is working on a critical series about the British aristocracy, a class that she expects to find inhabited by corrupt and venal individuals, fully deserving of the downfall that the Communist Party anticipates.	181385
1938	Verklungene Melodie	MF			Germany	News Media. Ein Reporter (Walter Steinweg). Pressefotograf bei Thomas' u Barbaras Ankunft in Berlin (Karl Morvilius).	181386
2001	Verleger, Der	MTF			Germany	Editor (Jens Winter).	181387
2004	Vernon God Little	N		Pierre, DBC		Tabloid TV Newsman comes to Martirio, Texas to exploit a school shooting in which Vernon God Little tries to exonerate himself of any involvement in the murders committed by his tormented pal. The slimy newsman tries to get his scoop.TV Reporter, opportunistic, obsessed with his career. Media covers school massacre, the boy who did the killing and his best friend, Vernon Little, the hero of this novel.	181388
1989	Veronica	N		Caute, David		News Media	181389
2003	Veronica Guerin	M	SVDSP 1901			Reporter Veronica Guerin  (Cate Blanchett) of the Sunday Tribune became the paper's crime correspondent in 1994 and was shot and killed in Dublin in 1996 when her investigations got too close to exposing drug lord.Journalist who began covering a story and then became the story. Expose of a vicious group of drug runner who were turning the slums of Dublin into even worse holes than they already were.  Every other journalist in film is despicable.Press Conference Reporter #1 (Aaron Harris). Press Conference Reporter #2 (Jonathan White). Woman Newscaster Ann Cassin (Ann Cassin). Woman Newscaster#2 (Elizabeth Moynihan). Newscaster #1 (John Greeley). Newscaster #2 (Brian Dobson).Studio Interviewer #1 (Kevin Reynolds). Studio Interviewer #2 (Gerry Ryan).  Jealous Journalist #1 (Barbara Brennan). Jealous Journalist #2 (Gary Lilburn). Jealous Journalist #3 (Jane Brennan). Jealous Journalist #4 (Frank Smith).	181390
2005	Veronica Mars: Ahoy, Mateys!	T	DVD -R HQ 4852		Episode #30. 11-23-2005.	School Newspaper. Veronica helps Keith determine who is haunting a school bus crash victim's parents, currently embroiled in a suit against the school district for negligence.	181391
2006	Veronica Mars: Ain't No Magic Mountain High Enough	T	DVD -R HQ 5453		Episode #35. 2-8-2006	School Newspaper. Veronica finds herself defending Jackie as she tries to locate the thief who absconded with the money for the senior class trip.	181392
2005	Veronica Mars: Betty and Veronica	T	DVD -R HQ 3046		Episode #16. 3-29-2005	School Newspaper. Following an emotional reunion with her mother, Veronica must track down Neptune High's mascot before a big basketball game.	181393
2007	Veronica Mars: Bitch Is Back, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8552		Episode #64. 5-22-2007. Series Finale	School Newspaper. Veronica confronts Logan. Piz assures Veronica that he had nothing to do with the Internet video. Veronica investigates the origin of the tape. Keith steps in to protect Veronica.	181394
2007	Veronica Mars: Bitch Is Back, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8552		Episode #64. 5-22-2007. Series Finale	School Newspaper. Veronica confronts Logan. Piz assures Veronica that he had nothing to do with the Internet video. Veronica investigates the origin of the tape. Keith steps in to protect Veronica.	181395
2005	Veronica Mars: Blast From the Past	T	DVD -R HQ 4601		Episode #27 10-26-2005	School Newspaper.  Veronica appears on a psychic's community access show to pursue a lead when she tries to help Jackie find out who stole her credit card.	181396
2006	Veronica Mars: Charlie Don't Surf	T	DVD -R HQ 7133		Episode #48. 10-23-2006	College Newspaper. Logan enlists Veronica's help in sorting through his financial records when he is informed that his inheritance is running low. Harmony hires Keith to investigate her cheating husband.	181397
2005	Veronica Mars: Cheatty Cheatty Bang Bang	T	DVD -R HQ 4483		Episode #25. 10-12-2005	School Newspaper. Cassidy Cassablancas hires Veronica to find out if his stepmother, Kendall, is cheating on his father.	181398
2005	Veronica Mars: Clash of the Tritons	T	DVD -R HQ 3042		Episode #12. 1-11-2005	School Newspaper. Family accuses Veronica of providing a fake ID to their son who is now in a coma. They file suit. The search to find out who's really responsible leads Veronica to a clandestine, exclusive organization operating on Neptune High's campus.Veronica bugs Ms. James' office to hear grief counseling sessions and learns some surprising information.	181399
2004	Veronica Mars: Credit Where Credit's Due	T	DVD		Episode #2. 9-28-2004	School Newspaper. Veronica Mars finds herself on the school newspaper staff where she puts her photography skills to use and rides to an assignment with ex-boy friend Duncan.Veronica and Wallace launch an investigation when police suspect Weevil of credit card fraud.	181400
2007	Veronica Mars: Debasement Tapes	T	DVD		Episode #62. 5-8-2007	School Newspaper. Piz is thrilled when he is chosen to interview rock star Desmond Fellows, but turns to Veronica for help when the singer’s back-up tapes go missing. Mac helps Logan set up a web site and business plan for a school project. Meanwhile Keith prepares to run unopposed in the upcoming sheriff election and meets with Leo who brings him information on a possible robbery. 	181401
2005	Veronica Mars: Donut Run	T	DVD -R HQ 5355		Episode #33. 1-25-2006	School Newspaper. FBI team, headed by Agent Morris pursues Duncan after he breaks up with Veronica and flees with Meg's baby.	181402
2004	Veronica Mars: Drinking the Kool-Aid	T	DVD		Episode #9. 11-30-2004	School Newspaper. Veronica infiltrates a commune-like cult to find out what happened to a former popular student who has undergone a drastic personality change since joining the group.She destroys DNA evidence as to whether or not Mars is her biological father.	181403
2005	Veronica Mars: Driver Ed	T	DVD -R HQ 4458.		Episode #24. 10-5-2005	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lee Ann Kim). Reporter #2 (Lauren Krause). School Newspaper. Veronica helps grieving people determine whether one of their family committed suicide. Wallace offers to help the new transfer student figure out who damaged her cat.	181404
2004	Veronica Mars: Echolls Family Christmas, An	T	DVD -R HQ 3615		Episode #10. 12-14-2004	School Newspaper. Both Veronica and her father have to work cases involving the Echolls family.	181405
2004	Veronica Mars: Girl Next Door, The	T	DVD		Episode #7. 11-9-2004	School Newspaper. Veronica  becomes suspicious when a young pregnant woman who lives in their apartment complex with her volatile boyfriend suddenly disappears.Fearing the worst, Keith steps in to help his daughter investigate this case for girl's estranged parents. Logan and Weevil get thrown into detention together after arguing with a teacher, leading the rivals to discover some surprising things in common.Later, while working on an alumni photo project in her journalism class, Veronica is shocked to discover that her mother and Jake Kane were high-school sweethearts.	181406
2005	Veronica Mars: Green-Eyed Monster	T	DVD -R HQ 6221		Episode #26. 10-19-2005	School Newspaper. By sifting through a guy's background and by posing as an available coed, Veronica helps a young woman who thinks her new boyfriend is after her fortune.	181407
2006	Veronica Mars: Happy Go Lucky	T	DVD		Episode #43. 5-2-2006	School Newspaper. News Media. Reporter #1 (Lauren Krause). Reporter #2 (Graham Sterling). Veronica, Keith and Logan take the witness stand to testify against Aaron Echolls.	181408
2006	Veronica Mars: Hi, Infidelity	T	DVD -R HQ 7239		Episode #50. 11-6-2006	College Newspaper. Veronica tries to clear herself after being accused of plagiarizing her paper for her criminology class. Dean O'Dell pardons Wallace for cheating on his exam but makes a decision that could affect his college career.	181409
2005	Veronica Mars: Hot Dogs	T	DVD -R HQ 3146		Episode #19. 4-19-2005.	School Newspaper. Veronica Mars, while helping a classmate search for her missing terrier, stumbles upon a bigger mystery, which affects pets all over Neptune, California.	181410
2006	Veronica Mars: I Am God	T	DVD -R HQ 5863		Episode #40. 4-12-2006	School Newspaper. Dreams in which students killed in the bus crash confront her plague Veronica. Logan and Weevil pair up for physics project that could result in a scholarship for Veronica.	181411
2007	Veronica Mars: I Know What You'll Do Next Summer	T	DVD -R HQ 8513		Episode #62. 5-15-1007. Series Finale	School Newspaper. Veronica takes her private-investigator exam and passes. Piz interviews a student who wrote a book about his years as an orphan child-solder in Uganda's rebel army.	181412
2005	Veronica Mars: Kanes and Abel's	T	DVD -R HQ 3076. DVD -R HQ 3954.		Episode #17. 4-5-2005	School Newspaper. Veronica investigates when someone at school overtly sabotages Sabrina's studying efforts in an attempt to keep her from becoming valedictorian.	181413
2005	Veronica Mars: Leave It To Beaver.	T	DVD -R HQ 4303		Episode #22. 5-10-2005	School Newspaper. Veronica learns identification of who murdered her best friend Lilly Kane.	181414
2004	Veronica Mars: Like a Virgin	T	DVD -R HQ 2439		Episode #8. 11-23-2004	School Newspaper. To help restore a cheerleader's ruined reputation, Veronica turns to funky computer geek Mac to find the hacker responsible for leaking the embarrassing private results of a popular online "purity test" to all of Neptune High.Meanwhile, Keith helps Wallace and his mom with an unruly tenant in their building. Later, to get answers about Lilly's murder, Veronica attempts to visit Lilly's confessed, condemned killer Abel Koontz in prison.	181415
2006	Veronica Mars: Look Who's Stalking	T	DVD  -R HQ 6745		Episode #42. 4-25-2006	School Newspaper. Gia enlists Veronica to help uncover the identity of her stalker. Woody tries to prevent a scandal.	181416
2005	Veronica Mars: Lord of the Bling	T	DVD -R HQ 2817		Episode #13. 2-8-2005	School Newspaper. Paparazzi (Ken Merck).	181417
2006	Veronica Mars: Lord of the Pi's.	T	DVD -R HQ 7385		Episode #52. 11-21-2006	College Newspaper. Selma Rose (Patricia Hearst), the wealthy granddaughter of Hearst College's founder, mysteriously disappears the night before she is to cast a swing vote that will determine the fate of the Greek system on campus.	181418
2005	Veronica Mars: M.A.D.	T	DVD -R HQ 4179		Episode #20. 4-26-2005.	School Newspaper. Veronica helps a classmate whose boyfriend threatened to release a humiliating video of her on the Internet if she ends their relationship	181419
2005	Veronica Mars: Mars vs. Mars	T	DVD -R HQ 2836		Episode #14. 2-15-2005	School Newspaper.	181420
2007	Veronica Mars: Mars, Bars	T	DVD -R HQ 8002		Episode #58. 2-20-2007	School Newspaper. Without evidence to hold Veronica, Sheriff Lamb releases her from jail. Josh insists to Veronica that he is being framed for his father's murder. Logan joins Mac and Parker on a Valentine's Day scavenger hunt.	181421
2004	Veronica Mars: Meet John Smith	T	DVD		Episode #3. 10-12-2004	School Newspaper. Veronica Mars and Wallace help  classmate find his father. Veronica faces complicated feelings towards ex-boyfriend Duncan. New romantic interest Troy.	181422
2006	Veronica Mars: My Big Fat Greek Rush Week	T	DVD -R HQ 7028		Episode #46. 10-10-2006	College newspaper hires Veronica Mars to do an undercover expose on the Zeta Theta sorority during rush week to investigate Parker's rape.	181423
2005	Veronica Mars: My Mother, the Fiend	T	DVD -R HQ 6425		Episode #31. 11-30-2005	School Newspaper.	181424
2006	Veronica Mars: Nevermind the Buttocks	T	DVD -R HQ 5915		Episode #41. 4-18-2006	TV Newscaster (David E. Willis). School Newspaper. Veronica tries to help as Neptune senior find the person who ran over his dog.	181425
2005	Veronica Mars: Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner	T	DVD -R HQ 4791		Episode #29. 11-16-2005	School Newspaper. After learning that Meg had been babysitting an abused child before going into a coma, Veronica decides to go under cover as a baby sitter to find the child.	181426
2005	Veronica Mars: Normal is the Watchword	T	DVD -R HQ 4369. DVD -R HQ 4662.		Episode #23. 9-28-2005. New Season	School Newspaper. Veronica gets pulled back into the investigation business when Wallace tests positive for drugs.	181427
2006	Veronica Mars: Not Pictured	T	DVD		Episode #44. 5-9-2006. Second Season Finale	School Newspaper. Reporter (Graham Sterling).	181428
2006	Veronica Mars: Of Vice and Men	T	DVD -R HQ 7307		Episode #51. 11-14-2006	College Newspaper. Veronica goes to Wallace and Piz's dorm room for some quiet time. Logan seeks her help in clearing Mercer of rape charges. Keith's ongoing relationship with his client disappoints Veronica.	181429
2005	Veronica Mars: One Angry Veronica	T	DVD -R HQ 4974		Episode #32. 12-7-2005	School Newspaper. When Veronica is called for jury duty over Christmas break, she must sit on a difficult, polarizing case against a pair of affluent defendants accused of assaulting a young Hispanic woman.	181430
2007	Veronica Mars: Papa’s Cabin	T	DVD		Episode #59. 2-27-200	School Newspaper. When Veronica discovers Timothy Foyle breaking into Mars investigations, she uses his help to track down Dean O’Dell’s true killer. Meanwhile Logan and Parker’s relationship takes an unexpected turn and acting Sheriff Mars brings another murderer to justice.	181431
2004	Veronica Mars: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 3575		Episode #1. 9-22-2004	School Newspaper. Neptune High School Navigator. 17-year-old Mars moonlights as apprentice private investigator out to solve her wealthy town of Neptune's toughest mysteries.	181432
2006	Veronica Mars: Plan B	T	DVD -R HQ 5797		Episode #39. 4-5-2006	School Newspaper. Weevil enlists Veronioca's help to finally prove who killed Felix.	181433
2007	Veronica Mars: Postgame Mortem	T	DVD -R HQ 7916		Episode #57. 2-13-2007	School Newspaper. Widow of the murdered Hearst basketball coach hires Keith to investigate her husband's death and clear her son, who is the prime suspect.	181434
2007	Veronica Mars: Poughkeepsie, Tramps and Thieves	T	DVD -R HQ 7862		Episode #55. 1-30-2007	School Newspaper. When Veronica tracks down a girl with whom Max had a one-night stand, she discovers that the girl is not who she says she is. Keith takes a closer look at Dean O'Dell's suicide.	181435
2006	Veronica Mars: President Evil	T	DVD -R HQ 7181		Episode #49. 10-31-2006	College Newspaper. Underground campus casino is robbed on Halloween while Veronica is looking for Logan. Dean O'Dell and his wife want Keith to help track down the biological father of Mindy's son.	181436
2006	Veronica Mars: Quick and the Wed, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5686		Episode #37 3-22-2006	School Newspaper. Wallace's new girlfriend enlists Veronica's help when her older sister appears to be a runaway bride but clues suggest foul play.	181437
2006	Veronica Mars: Rapes of Graff, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5795		Episode #38. 3-29-2006	School Newspaper. Veronica's ex-boyfriend turns to her for help when he is accused of date rape.	181438
2006	Veronica Mars: Rashard and Wallace Go To White Castle	T	DVD		Episode #34. 2-1-2006	School Newspaper. Eli "Weevil: Navarro  has Veronica bug a church confessional to smoke out the traitor in his biker gang. Wallace Fennel's hopes of escaping his trouble in Chicago are dashed when Rashard's uncle accuses him in the press of a hit and run.News Anchor (David E. Willis).	181439
2005	Veronica Mars: Rat Saw God	T	DVD -R HQ 4717		Episode #28. 11-9-2005	School Newspaper. Veronica helps the man originally convicted for Lily's murder, search for his missing daughter. News Anchor (David E. Willis).	181440
2004	Veronica Mars: Return of the Kane	T	DVD		Episode #6. 11-2-2004	School Newspaper. Veronica investigates possible fraud in the election of the student council president at school after Duncan wins, beating a more popular, but less affluent student who promised to eliminate wealthy students' on-campus perks.Logan causes a public relations nightmare for his movie star parents when footage of him organizing boxing matches between homeless men is posted on the internet and leaked to the media.Later Veronica and Keith learn the man who admitted murdering Lilly is set to be executed, but a second look at crime scene photographs puts his confession in question.News Anchor (Graham Sterling). Student Newscaster (Brigitte Graham).	181441
2005	Veronica Mars: Ruskie Business	T	DVD -R HQ 3893		Episode #15. 2-22-2005.	School Newspaper. Woman cons Veronica into helping her find a long-lost love,  but Keith intervenes when he learns the woman has an ulterior motive -- she is part of the Russian Mafia who want to find a protected witness and kill him.	181442
2004	Veronica Mars: Season One	T	DVD - Complete Series		The Complete Three Season. First Season, 2004-2005 -- 9-22-2004 to 5-10-2005	High School Reporter Veronica Mars works for Neptune High School Navigator. 17-year-old Mars moonlights as apprentice private investigator out to solve her wealthy town of Neptune's toughest mysteries. Veronica became a crusading reporter for her school newspaper under the watchful eye of her mentor, journalism teacher Mallory Dent (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) at Neptune High. Mars is an outcast in a trendy Southern California beach town. Once she ran with the Neptune High School crowd. But she’s on the outside after her best friend is murdered and her sheriff father accuses the wrong man, the dead girl’s billionaire father. Her dad loses his job. Veronica loses her popularity and both struggle to build a detective agency and new lives. 	181443
2006	Veronica Mars: Season Three	T	DVD - Complete Series		The Complete Three Seasons. Third Season, 2006-2007 -- 10-3-2006 to 5-22-2007	College Reporter Veronica Mars for the Hearst Free Press newspaper. Hearst College is the jewel of the Pacific in Neptune, California, named after William Randolph Hearst, one of the most famous newspaper publishers in 20th century American journalism.	181444
2005	Veronica Mars: Season Two	T	DVD - Complete Series		The Complete Three Seasons. Season Two, 2005-2006 -- 9-28-2005 to 5-9-2006	High School Reporter Veronica Mars works for Neptune High School Navigator. 17-year-old Mars moonlights as apprentice private investigator out to solve her wealthy town of Neptune's toughest mysteries.	181445
2007	Veronica Mars: Show Me the Monkey	T	DVD -R HQ 7793		Episode #54. 1-23-2007	School Newspaper. Veronica takes a job helping animal researchers track down a missing monkey. Mindy O'Dell asks Keith to investigate Dean O'Dell's death.	181446
2005	Veronica Mars: Silence of the Lamb	T	DVD -R HQ 2997		Episode #11. 1-4-2005	School Newspaper. Veronica uncovers information that her fellow outcast Mac was switched at birth. Newspaper headlinesMeanwhile, a serial killer has resurfaced in Neptune forcing the sheriff to work with Keith. Later, Veronica flirts with a handsome young man.	181447
2006	Veronica Mars: Spit & Eggs	T	DVD -R HQ 7418		Episode #53. 11-28-2006	College Newspaper. Dean O'Dell reinstates the Greek system on campus. Veronica, Mac, Wallace and Piz attend a party armed with coasters designed to test for drugs in their peers' drinks.	181448
2007	Veronica Mars: There's Got To Be a Morning After Pill	T	DVD -R HQ 7894		Episode #56. 2-6-2007	School Newspaper. Promiscuous classmate hires Veronica to find out who slipped her a morning-after pill, causing her to have a miscarriage. Veronica confronts Logan about sleeping with Madison Sinclair while they were apart.	181449
2005	Veronica Mars: Trip to the Dentist, A	T	DVD -R HQ 3238		Episode #21. 5-3-2005	School Newspaper. Determined to learn who drugged and assaulted her at a party the year before, Veronica questions her many friends and rivals about the chain of events that night.	181450
2007	Veronica Mars: Un-American Graffiti	T	DVD -R HQ 8422		Episode #60. 5-1-2007	School Newspaper. Middle Eastern restaurant owner hires Veronica to find out who has been vandalizing the business with ethnic slurs. Keith orders his deputies to conduct I.D. checks in all area bars.	181451
2006	Veronica Mars: Versatile Toppings	T	DVD -R HQ 5647		Episode #36. 3-15-2006	School Newspaper. On Neptune High School’s TV news show, Kylie Marker announces to the audience that she’s gay and outs her girlfriend as well while interviewing the victim of a mugging. At the time, it appears she is doing this to outsmart a blackmailer who is extorting money from all the gay students in the school. But it turns out that Kylie is the blackmailer and she did it in part to get the money, but also because she wanted to be out and wanted her girlfriend out as well. Veronica Mars is asked by gay but in-the-closet teens to help them when a blackmailer hacks into a private online bulletin board and threatens to out everyone unless they pay $5,000 each. High School television female reporter.Anchor (Nathan L. Davis).	181452
2005	Veronica Mars: Weapons of Class Destruction	T	DVD		Episode #18. 4-12-2005	School Newspaper. The school newspaper adviser Ms. Stafford, at first against anything substantial written for the newspaper, finally stands up for Veronica and the other student journalists and is fired for her efforts. After several fire drills and bomb threats rock Neptune High, Veronica looks to new student Ben as a possible suspect. Meanwhile, Veronica and Wallace are shocked to discover that their parents have been secretly dating, and Duncan finds out that Veronica has been spying on him. Ms. Stafford: Come on buckaroos. We’re burning daylight here. (Students roll their eyes). So a new edition of the Navigator comes out tomorrow and we’re still short on articles. Let’s do something fun.Duncan: How about something on oxycontin replacing ecstasy as the drug of choice for high school students?Ms. Stafford: I’m sure your parents don’t want to read about drugs at the school where they sent their precious little ones.Veronica: I’m sorry. I thought the newspaper was for the students.Ms. Stafford: Where’s your Pirate Pride, y’all, lots of good stuff happens here. Did you know that Madame Rousseau’s been teaching French here for forty years now? Maybe someone could do an in-depth profile?(Eventually Ms. Stafford assigns Veronica to investigate why there have been so many fire drills lately.)(Cover draft of the front page of the Neptune High School Navigator. Headline reads: Bomb Threats Force Evacuations.)Ms. Stafford: You’re positive about this, Veronica.Veronica: Mr. Clemmons confirmed it. It’s accurate.Ms. Stafford: But is it responsible?Duncan: This is exactly what newspapers are supposed to do.Ms. Stafford: Then what are we waiting for? We’re burning daylight here.(Veronica and Mrs. Stafford are called in to talk to Mr. Clemmons.)Clemmons: Let me be clear as I explain something. The Neptune Navigator is not the Washington Post. You don’t have carte blanche to print whatever you choose.Ms. Stafford: Was story inaccurate?Clemmons: That’s not the issue.Veronica: It’s not?Clemmons: No, it’s not. Our very real duty to protect the student body trumps your non-existent right to a free student press.Ms. Stafford: But Mr. Clemmons, isn’t a newspaper supposed to be...Clemmons: And what exactly is your journalism background, Ms. Stafford?Ms. Stafford: I was on my high school year book staff.Clemmons: Then what do you say we play to our strengths and stick to pictures of smiling kids engaged in the multitude of enriching activities that Neptune has to offer. And Veronica, who was this highly placed source in the administration that confirmed your story?Veronica: Um, that would be you.Clemmons: I most certainly was not.Veronica: Mr. Clemmons, the fresh girl gave me the impression you had been exceeding your fire drill limits.(Clemmons leans back in his chair, appalled.)Veronica: Where are the threats coming from anyway, a student?Clemmons: Veronica, I did not invite you in here for a follow-up interview. This is a disciplinary meeting. You should feel lucky that you’re not suspended.Veronica: Maybe you’d be doing me a favor.Clemmons: And Ms. Stafford. You need to use better judgment in the future. No more stories on this subject. Am I understood?Ms. Stafford: Completely.Clemmons: I may have made a mistake in allowing a pep squad advisor to substitute for a journalism teacher.***Ms. Stafford: So the ATF agent set him up?Veronica: The photos show clearly that the same fertilizer bags I saw the agent purchase were the ones found in Norris’ car and the same with the rifle.Ms. Stafford: Well, I guess we have no choice but to print it, do we?Veronica: I was thinking about that. Maybe I could take this story down to the city paper, see if they’ll publish it or maybe just put it on a web site.Ms. Stafford: What fun would that be?(Wallace reads the Navigator, the headline of which reads: Bomb Threat Hoax: ATF Arrests Wrong Student. He drops the paper and joins Veronica walking down the hall.)Wallace: In case you were wondering, Mr. Clemmons? Not pleased.Veronica: I’ve lost sleep over it.Wallace: Did you have to mention Norris’ school records? Someone could have put two and two together.Veronica: They will have to really speak sharply to me before I reveal my sources.(Wallace laughs as Veronica heads into the journalism classroom.)***Ms. Stafford: Listen up everybody. I have an announcement. I just heard that Norris Clayton is being released later today. The charges have been dropped thanks to a certain high school newspaper’s front page story. And I’m sorry to report that today is my last day teaching at Neptune High. It’s been a real kick working with all of you.(Ms. Stafford looks directly at Veronica, who smiles in response, showing genuine respect.)Ms. Stafford: Now, I’d appreciate it if you could work independently. Your sub will arrive shortly.***(The camera follows Ms. Stafford out into the hallway, Behind her, she hears Veronica’s voice from the open-classroom door:Veronica: Okay buckaroos, we’re burning daylight in here. We need stories. Who’s got something?	181453
2007	Veronica Mars: Weevils, Wobble but They Don't Go Down	T	DVD -R HQ 8551		Episode #63. 5-22-2007	School Newspaper. Selling fake debit cards to students gets Weevil arrested. Keith debates Vinnie about the upcoming election. Mysterious tape of Veronica and Piz shows up on the Internet.	181454
2006	Veronica Mars: Welcome Wagon	T	DVD -R HQ 7486		Episode #45. 10-2-2006	College Newspaper. Veronica, Logan, Wallace and Mac head to college where Veronica helps Wallace's roommate when his belongings are stolen.	181455
2006	Veronica Mars: Witchita Linebacker (aka Wichita Linebacker)	T	DVD -R HQ 7094		Episode #47. 10-17-2006	College Newspaper. Campus football player hires Veronica to find his stolen playbook before the next practice. Dean O'Dell threatens to expel Veronica.O’Dell: “The sorority expose. Sharp piece of writing.”Veronica Mars: “Tanks. Actually the editor took some liberties....”O’Dell: “You wrote that a source told you that the house mother got her pot seeds from a staff member here. I wanna know who said it and who that staffer was.”Veronica: :”Actually, Dean O’Dell, I think that’s covered under....”O’Dell: “Protection of sources, yes. A fine thing for The New York Times, but I want that name, so you can tell me, or I’ll have you expelled from Hearst College.”Veronica doesn’t reveal her sources but does reveal the name of the vandal who is damaging the dean’s car and he decides not to pursue her sources. 	181456
2004	Veronica Mars: Wrath of Con, The	T	DVD		Episode #4. 10-19-2004	School Newspaper. Keith Mars makes Veronica introduce him to her new boyfriend Troy before allowing her to go the homecoming dance with him. Later, Logan helps Duncan edit together a memorial video for a school dedication ceremony.The ceremony marks the one-year anniversary of Lily's death.	181457
2004	Veronica Mars: You Think You Know Somebody	T	DVD -R HQ 2955		Episode #5. 10-26-2004	School Newspaper. Troy's car is stolen from a diner parking lot shortly after he, Logan and Logan's pal Luke return from a trip to Tijuana. Troy turns to Veronica for help.Situation becomes dangerous when she discovers Logan and Troy's buddy Luke might have left more than a piñata in the car -- the thief took with him the steroids Luke was smuggling across the border.Keith has accepted his wife has gone and begins dating school guidance counselor Rebecca James.  Veronica continues to secretly investigate her mother's whereabouts.This leads her to stumble on secret Lianne Mars was keeping when she discovers a safe-deposit key her mother left behind.	181458
2000	Veronica's Closet: Veronica's Perfect Man	T			Episode #50. 1-4-2000	Journalist (Angelle Brooks).	181459
2004	Veronica's Game	M	DVD -R HQ 3245, 3221		Hard-Core Adult	Journalist meets a beautiful author and changes his womanizing ways.	181460
2009	Veronika Decides To Die	M				Reporter (Nicolette Hart). 	181461
1982	Veronika Voss (aka Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss, Die)	M	DVD -R HQ 3924, 3925			Sports Reporter Robert Krohn (Hilmar Thate) meets former film star Veronika Voss, still an exciting and attractive woman. He tries to date a former movie star, then consults with Editor Borsay to do a story on the aging movie star.	181462
1981	Verordneter Sonntag	N		Müller-Stahl, Armin	Germany	TV Journalist	181463
1936	Verrater	MF			Germany.	Photographer (Ernst Behmer).	181464
1964	Verratertor, Das	MF				News Vendor (Joe Ritchie).	181465
1998	Versace Murder, The	M				Reporter (Randy L. Busch). Reporter (Naia A. Kelly). Reporter (Don Silvestri). Hospital Reporter (Alexander V. Messier). News Vendor (Gerardo Cea). Photographer (Christopher Sykes).	181466
2004	Verschoten & zoon: Heldenmoed	TF			Episode #31. 2-19-2004. Comedy	Journalist (Michael Bauwens).	181467
1999	Verses	M				Newswoman (Tiffany Krusey)	181468
1740	Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift	PO	USC	Swift, Jonathan	In "Complete Poems, The."	Parody Critic. Self-parody.  References to Curll, the most infamous bookseller of any age of country.  Attacks "stupid verse writers in London."	181469
1979	Versiegelte Gärten	N		Hillebrand, Bruno	Germany	Journalist	181470
1963	Verspatung in Marienborn	MF				Reporter. Cowan the Reporter (Jose Ferrer).	181471
2004	Versus Ivan	M			Canada	News Media. Reporter (Suzanne Pringle).	181472
2003	Vertical	N		Suzuki, Koji	Weinberg List	Journalist	181473
1986	Vertical Hold	N		Bauer, Laurel		TV Newsman views the world as though it were a TV show.	181474
2006	Vertical Hour, The	P		Hare, David		Former War Correspondent Nadia turned political-science professor has her beliefs challenged when she meets her boyfriend's English father. She is now a pundit and apologist for the Iraq war.	181475
2000	Vertical Limit	M				Cameraman WNN (Clinton Beavan).	181476
1986	Vertrauen gegen Vertrauen	MTF				Editor, Chief (Siegfried Kernen).	181477
1974	Verurteilt 1910	MT			Austria	Journalist Winkler (Franz Morak).	181478
1972	Verurteilt zur Wahrheit	N		Kirst, Hans Hellmuth	Germany	Journalist	181479
1971	Veruschka	MF			Italy	Journalist (Mario Magrone).	181480
2001	Very Annie Mary	M				Sports Commentator (Simon Holt)	181481
1988	Very British Coup, A	MT				News Media. Reporter (Barbara Ward). Editor (Stephanie Fayerman). TV Interviewer (Clive Merrison). Photographer (Terry John). Photographer (George Rossi).	181482
1927	Very Confidential	M				Press	181483
1929	Very Idea, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	181484
1965	Very Naked Canvas, The	M			AFI-Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine	181485
1962	Very Private Affair, A	M	DVD -R HQ 4211, 4212		PR - AFI-Publicity/Photographers	Publicity	181486
1967	Very Quiet Place, A	NM	OWN - P	Garve, Andrew		Photographer Debbie, a pretty photographer shoots to catch a thief and the thief shoots to kill.	181487
2005	Very Social Secretary, A	MT				BBC Newsreader Darren Jordon (Himself). BBC Election Presenter Jonathan Dimbleby (Himself). Channel 4 Newsreader Alastair Stewart (Himself).	181488
1997	Vesper Fairchild	CB			Batman #540.  March, 1997.	Investigative Reporter and Radio Personality Vesper Fairchild. Came to Gotham City shortly before the earthquake damaged the city. Here, she met and fell in love with Bruce Wayne. She disappeared from his life soon after the earthquake.Returned to Gotham City and rekindled her romance with Wayne, but was murdered in Wayne Manor shortly after realizing that Wayne was also Batman. As yet, the identity of her killer is unknown.	181489
2009	Vessel, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Shelley Turk). Crack team of paranormal investigators enters a turn of the century abandoned jail looking for answers to a two-decade-old mystery of a wrongly executed man. Joined by family members connected to the case and a troubled man with the ability to channel spirits named Jason Brooks. They soon learn that the mystery they are pursuing isn’t nearly as horrifying as the secrets of the jail itself. They find themselves on lock-down trying to solve this mystery as they fight for survival and face the terrible evil within.	181490
1988	Vestments	N	OWN - H	Alcorn, Alfred		Editorial Writer Sebastian Taggart for a Boston television station. Orphan raised by his aunt who wanted him to be a priest, so he pretends to be a priest to protect his inheritance.	181491
2005	Vet  hard	M				Belgian Newsreader (Birgit Van Mol).	181492
1982	Vetting Session, The	SS	OWN - H	Nowakowski, M.	In "The Canary and Other Tales of Martial Law"	Columnist Tymoteusz Bryk	181493
1934	Veuve joyeuse, La	MF				Newswoman (Lya Lys)	181494
1992	VH-1 Music News	DT				Daily Reporter (James Curreri).	181495
2005	VH1 Big in 05	DT				Red Carpet Reporter (Bradley Wright). Host D.L. Hughley.	181496
1973	Vi fisker los men….	DF			Denmark	Interviewer-Narrator Jan Arentz (1984).	181497
1980	Vi hade I alla fall tur med vadret	MTF				Sports Commentator (Bengt Bedrup)	181498
1933	Vi som gar kjokkenveien	MF				Journalist (Joachim Holst-Jensen)	181499
1932	Vi som gar koksvagen	MF				Reporter at the Motorcycle Race (Gunnar Skoglund)	181500
1987	Vi svarer ikke for bolgerne	TF			Denmark	Parody Documentary. Interviewer (Meette Fugi - Herself).	181501
1953	Vi tre debutera	MF				Journalist  from Expressen (Edward Matz). Young Publisher (Claes Thelander). Photographer from Expressen (Olle Wester).	181502
1998	Via Satellite	M				Commentator, Olympic (John McBeth). Channel 6 Announcer (Sarah McLeod).	181503
1994	Viagem, A	MF				Radio Newscaster (Fernando Alves)	181504
1992	Viaje, El	MF			Argentina	Newspaper Vendor (Adrian Sanchez).	181505
1969	Vibration	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	181506
2003	Vibrator	M			Japan. Ness.	Magazine Freelancer Rei Hayakawa (Shinobu Terajima) gets involved with a truck driver. "I do articles and stuff," she tells him.	181507
1967	Vic Sage: Question, The	CB		Ditko, Steve (Created by).	First appearance in Blue Beetle #1 (June, 1967). Originally created for Charlton Comics, then acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980s and was incorporated into the DC Universe. Source: www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Question-(comics)#52	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question is one of the more philosophically complex superheroes. As a tireless opponent of societal corruption, the Question believes in Objectivism, during his career as a minor Charlton hero. IN an acclaimed 1987-1990 solo series from DC, the character developed a Zen-like philosophy.BIOGRAPHY:Based in Hub City, Vic Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness. Not long after starting his TV appearances, he began to investigate Dr. Arby Twain.Sage was approached by his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor, who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm. Pseudoderm was intended to work as an applied skin-like bandage with the help of a bonding gas, but it had an unforeseen toxicity which was sometimes fatal when applied to open wounds. Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Professor Rodor discovered that Dr. Twain had decided to proceed with an illegal sale of the invention to Third World nations, regardless of the risk to human health.Sage resolved to stop him but had no way of going after Dr. Twain without exposing himself. Rodor suggested that Sage use a mask made of Pseudoderm to cover his famous features. Armed with information, and more importantly a disguise, Sage eventually caught up with Dr. Twain, stopping the transaction and extracting a confession, and then leaving Twain bound in Pseudoderm in an ironic twist. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided that this new identity, partially inspired by The Spirit, would be useful for future investigations, and partnered with Professor Rodor, who supplied the Pseudoderm and eventually modified the bonding gas to change the color of Sage's hair and clothing. The two men became good friends, with Sage affectionately referring to Rodor as "Tot".DC ComicsThe Charlton characters were acquired by DC Comics after the former company went out of business in 1986. DC gave the Question his own acclaimed solo series in 1987, which was written by Dennis O'Neil and primarily drawn by Denys Cowan. The series was published for thirty-six issues, two annuals, and five "Quarterly" specials. In Question #1, the Question was defeated in personal combat first by the martial arts mercenary, Lady Shiva, beaten near to death by the hiring villain's thugs, shot in the head with a pellet gun, and thrown into the river to drown. Lady Shiva then rescued him for reasons of her own and gave him directions to meet Richard Dragon as soon as he recovered enough to get out of bed. Once there, Sage learned both martial arts and eastern philosophy. When he returned to the city, he resumed his journalist and superhero careers with adventures that tended to illustrate various philosophic points. [1] To further illustrate those ideas, Dennis O'Neil had a reading recommendation in the letters page of each issue.In the O'Neil series, Victor Sage is an investigative reporter for the news station KBEL in Hub City, who uses the identity of the Question to get the answers his civilian identity cannot. Unlike other vigilante superheroes, O'Neil's Question is primarily focused on the politics of his city, and rather than hunting down the perpetrators of petty theft, he tends to fight the corrupt government of Hub City. O'Neil's Hub City is noted as being "synonymous with venality, corruption, and violence", perhaps even outranking Gotham City as the most dismal city in the DC Universe. Despite the impoverished and scandalous nature of Hub City, O'Neil insisted repeatedly that it was based on an actual US city, though for most of the series' run he refused to comment on which one that might be. He eventually confirmed, near the end of the run, that Hub City was based on East St. For the majority of the series, he is covertly assisting the goodhearted Myra Fermin win the seat of Mayor. His interest in Myra extends beyond admiration, as the two shared a relationship before his near-death experience with Lady Shiva, and his training under Richard Dragon. Upon his return he discovered that she had married the corrupt drunkard, Mayor Wesley Fermin. Despite losing the election by one vote, Myra's competition was found dead as a result of what was called "the worst tornado in history." At her victory speech, her husband Wesley shot her for supporting what he believed to be Communist beliefs, putting her into a coma and sending Hub City further into chaos. Sage donned the guise of the Question, acting as the city’s only form of justice for a short while, before the Mayor woke from her condition. The gang warfare in the weeks following the election led Sage to Lady Shiva, first as a combatant, and then enlisting her help as an ally of sorts to get in a position to talk to the gang-leaders. As Myra adjusted into her role as Mayor of Hub City, she and Sage began to rekindle their relationship, although Myra told Sage that she would not act on her feelings until she left office. Despite their long-term friendship, she never connected that Sage and “the man without a face” were one and the same until the very end of his time at Hub City.O’Neil’s Question is also very conflicted on how far to go in enforcing justice, often feeling tempted to kill. He resisted this temptation during his time in Hub City, realizing that part of his desire to go so far is just to see what it feels like to take a life. His relationship with his mentor, Aristotle Rodor, is one of many things that keep him from going over the edge and back towards the darkness he had shown in his youth on the streets of Hub City.Eventually, during a massive hallucinogenic trip, his subconscious told him through his mother that he had to leave Hub City to ever be able to live happily. Around the same time Richard Dragon came to see Victor as he had sensed that he was on the verge of a major turning point in his life, and convinced him that living in Hub City was killing him. In an agreement with Richard, Lady Shiva arrives with a helicopter to usher The Question and Aristotle Rodor away, at which point she decides to stay in Hub City and embrace the chaos. He nearly convinces Myra to come with him and escape the chaos of the city, but she is unable to leave. She leaves her only daughter, Jackie, and wanders back to the city alone to meet her duties as Mayor and do her best to stand for what she believes in.After leaving Hub City, Vic takes Jackie with him to South America, hoping to rid himself of his "No Face" alter ego and find a land free of the clutter and corruption that filled Hub City. However, this was not fated to last for Vic as he quickly gets drawn into a drug war which ultimately forces him to kill a man in order to save Jackie's life. This marks a major turning point in the Question's career as he thinks to himself that he didn't feel anything and would kill again if needed. Though it is not entirely clear what the Question's current view is on murder, he kills again in the 1991 Brave and the Bold mini-series and the 2005 Question mini-series.The Question Annual #2 retroactively altered the character's origin by revealing that Victor Sage was originally Charles Victor Szasz, an orphan who had a reputation as a troublemaker. Szasz prided himself in defiantly enduring the physical abuse of the Catholic orphanage where he was housed. He eventually managed to get into college where he studied journalism. However, his higher learning did not mellow his violent tendencies, such as when he beat up his pusher for giving him LSD which caused the frightening experience of doubting his own senses under its influence.The 2005 Question mini-series suggested that the Question's long experience and practice with meditation had led him into shamanic trances, and later into a more permanent state of shamanic awareness, in which he was able to interpret coincidences and thus "talk to the city." In this state, he was also able to sense chi, or life force. He is now able to "walk in two worlds" for an increased awareness of his surroundings and of any disturbances in a city's natural order.52While Batman disappears for a year following the events of Infinite Crisis, the Question takes over as the protector of Gotham City. Partnering with ex-Gotham police detective Renee Montoya, the two investigate an invasion of Gotham by Intergang, as well as the appearance of a new Batwoman in Gotham. The Question reveals his civilian identity to Renee, as well as how he transforms into the faceless Question, as a sign of his trust in her.Having gone to Khandaq to further investigate Intergang, Montoya and The Question are arrested by the local authorities, but manage to escape. While in hiding Montoya figures out that Intergang is planning on bombing Black Adam and Isis' wedding, and the two are able to avert the threat. Awarded the Order of the Crescent medal from Black Adam, the Question gains the help of the Black Marvel Family against Intergang. Finally, the Question leads Black Adam and Isis in the Intergang lair in Khandaq, where they manage to free kidnapped children (including Amon Tomaz, Isis' brother) from being brainwashed into Intergang operatives.Parting ways with Black Adam and his family, Renee and Question travel to Nanda Parbat so Renee can train with Richard Dragon. The Question reveals that he is dying of lung cancer (he confesses to being a former smoker, and that he didn't quit soon enough), and is grooming Montoya as his replacement. After returning to Gotham to save Kate Kane, the Question is forced to enter hospice care at Kate's, but is moved to a hospital after not breathing for three minutes. He continues his descent in near-death madness, reliving moments from his original series and singing "Danny Boy" as the new year approaches. Renee opts not to perform assisted suicide, as death is the one question he has left. Finally, Renee decides to take him back to Nanda Parbat, in the hopes of saving his life. However, the Question does not survive the journey and dies after asking Renee who she "will become".Months later, Renee assumes the mantle of the Question as she and Nightwing search for the captured Batwoman[4] and retains the role afterwards. After the recreation of the Multiverse, an alternate version of Vic Sage is shown to be alive on the new Earth-4.EquipmentThe Question's mask is made from Pseudoderm, a substance made by Doctor Aristotle Rodor. According to the revamps of 52, this substance was developed using technology lifted from an old Batman foe named Bart Magan (Dr. No Face) and Gingold Extract, a fruit derivative associated with the Elongated Man. The Question's series by Denny O'Neil presented Pseudoderm as Rodor's attempt to build an artificial skin for humanitarian purposes.The Question's specialized belt-buckle, which releases a gas that binds his mask and temporarily recolors his garb, is similar to that of the Spider-Man villain Chameleon. In his initial appearances, which were drawn by Steve Ditko, the Chameleon had used a device in a belt buckle which emitted a transformation-enhancing gas. It is possible that Ditko used that as inspiration for the Question.Inspiration, homages and other versionsInspirationThe Question's appearance — ordinary clothes, fedora hat, and a face with no eyes, nose or mouth — may have been inspired by two characters who appeared in comics in the late 1930s:The Blank — A Dick Tracy villain who first appeared in the comic strip in October 1937. He was a former gang leader whose face had been destroyed by gunshot and covered it up while killing off his former associates. He also appeared in the 1990 film Dick Tracy.Charles Maire — Appeared in an early Batman adventure by Bob Kane, published in Detective Comics #34 in December 1939. He was the featureless victim of a villain who used a ray that cut away his face. Batman helped Maire and his sister get their revenge.HomagesRorschach — When Alan Moore was unable to use Charlton Comics characters by name in his comic book series Watchmen, he patterned Rorschach after the Question, making him a merciless trenchcoat-and-fedora-clad vigilante who took moral absolutism to its most violent extreme. On a trip, the Question reads Watchmen and initially sees Rorschach as being quite cool. After he is beaten up trying to emulate Rorschach's brutal style of justice, he concludes that 'Rorschach sucks'.The Question was featured in Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again as a libertarian, anti-government conspirator. This version of Sage — as a nod to Ditko and Alan Moore — is Randian and preachy, at one point going on television for a series of humorous "Crossfire"-style exchanges with the liberal archer Green Arrow. Additionally, he is shown as a technophobe monitoring the dark conspiracy Batman and his allies must face.Q, an enigmatic character from the fighting game Street Fighter III, is similar to the Question.[citation needed]52In the final issue of 52, a new Multiverse is revealed, originally consisting of 52 identical realities, including a new "Earth-4". While this new world resembles the pre-Crisis Earth-4, including unnamed characters who look like the Question and the Charlton characters, Grant Morrison has stated this is not the pre-Crisis Earth-4. [6] [7]Other versionsQuestion has appeared in the Justice League Unlimited spin-off comic book.Other mediaJustice League UnlimitedThe Question in Justice League Unlimited.The Question is a major recurring character in the animated television series Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Jeffrey Combs. Like his comic book counterpart, he uses a special mask (bonded to his face by a gaseous chemical) to conceal his identity. He is portrayed as a conspiracy theorist, a blend of Rorschach from the Watchmen comics and Fox Mulder of the popular X-Files series. His character design is similar to the O'Neil/Cowan revamp of the character.The Question of the DC Animated Universe is a completely obsessive, darkly comic loner — skeptical, eccentric, paranoid, antagonistic and unpredictable. He is often given to believing in various odd conspiracy theories and is suspicious of even his fellow League members, yet is one of the Justice League's best detectives. At one point, he mentions that Supergirl eats peanut butter sandwiches before going to bed, to which she asks him if he goes through her trash: he responds, "Please... I go through everyone's trash."The Question's various conspiracy theories (he insists that it's a single, tied-together theory) are usually portrayed in a humorous manner. He claims the motives and purpose of aglets (the plastic caps at the end of shoelaces) are "sinister", believes in ominous links between boy bands and global warming, the Girl Scouts and the crop circle phenomenon, and fluoridated toothpaste and spy satellites. He also believes there was a literal 'magic bullet', forged by Illuminati mystics to hide 'the truth' (though this was said under torture and might have just been him mocking his captor). In recent investigations, he also discovered that Baskin-Robbins in fact has thirty-two flavors of ice cream, and is concealing the thirty-second for dubious reasons. All of these theories are apparently tied to a single, vast conspiracy by a hidden cabal dating back to ancient Egypt, which has supposedly ruled the world from the shadows for millennia, aided by the common man's ignorance of it.After the events of "Fearful Symmetry", in which Supergirl encounters her clone Galatea, Batman assigns Question to investigate and find out whatever he can about those responsible, much to the chagrin of the other League founders. The title, "Fearful Symmetry," is a reference to Watchmen, and is derived from William Blake's poem "The Tyger".In the episode "Double Date", the Huntress (recently kicked out of the League for making a failed attempt on the life of Steven Mandragora, the mob boss who killed her parents), appeals to Question for help tracking him down, in exchange for information she claims to have on Cadmus. He agrees, knowing in advance she's lying. After being pursued by Green Arrow and Black Canary to the dock where Mandragora was meeting his son, Question talks Huntress down from killing Mandragora, and she instead pins him under rubble to await imprisonment. Afterwards, he reveals to Huntress that, despite having known the outcome of the encounter far in advance, he helped because he likes her. In response, Huntress kisses him and drags him away, presumably to show her appreciation; the two would continue to be an item throughout the rest of the series, the Huntress dubbing him with the nickname "Q". (This episode was probably inspired by the Batman-Huntress comic book mini-series Cry for Blood, though in that story the Huntress deliberately lures an enemy into what she knows will be a fatal trap and the Question turns his back on her in disgust.)In the episode "Question Authority", the Question discovers Lex Luthor's plot to instigate a full-scale war between the government and the Justice League. He also learns of an alternate universe (seen in the Justice League story "A Better World") in which Luthor becomes president, has the Flash killed, and is murdered in the Oval Office by Superman as revenge, an act that eventually leads to the renamed Justice Lords taking over the world. Convinced that the history in this alternate universe was in fact a predestined time loop that would eventually repeat itself, the Question decides the only way to derail this possible future permanently is to kill Luthor himself, before he can become president and before Superman can kill him. Furthermore, he was confident that his reputation for being a paranoid 'crackpot' would deflect any suspicion that he was doing this on the orders of the Justice League, allowing the League and Superman's legacy to survive his actions.However, Luthor, now augmented with super-strength thanks to Brainiac (who, in the Superman episode "Ghost in the Machine", had planted a nanotech copy of his programming in Luthor's body), delivers a savage beating to the faceless vigilante while admitting that his presidential campaign was nothing but an expensive ruse to keep Superman on edge, "a small part of a much grander scheme." Question is turned over to Project Cadmus for interrogation by Dr. Moon. After almost a week of torture without caving in, he is rescued by Huntress and Superman and transported to the Watchtower for treatment. Although still weak from the torture when the Ultimen invaded the Watchtower, Question subdues one of the clones by hitting him over the head with a bedpan."Question Authority" has several homages to Ditko's objectivist beliefs, as well as to Rorschach, Alan Moore's infamous Question pastiche. As he recoils from the information he's downloaded from the Cadmus files, he begins to speak in monotone sentence fragments, as Rorschach did. ("Not alternate reality," he quavers. "Time loop.") In the same episode, Huntress' comments indicate that, while spending days at his research, Question has neglected everything else, including his personal hygiene — another Rorschach trait. In his room on the Justice League satellite is a poster warning of a global fluoridation conspiracy, a reference to the last page of Watchmen, which in turn references Kubrick's black comedy about nuclear war, Dr. Strangelove, in which mad General Ripper believes that it is part of a Communist plot.Later, as Question confronts Luthor at his penthouse office, he declares that "A is A... and no matter what reality he calls home, Luthor is Luthor." This is similar the law of identity phrase "A is A", on which Ditko based certain characters and their opinions. Additionally, in the episodes follow-up "Flashpoint" shows the injured Sage without his mask, with bruises and injuries to his face similar to those suffered by Rorschach during his capture and imprisonment by the police. He notes that Huntress was right when she said "he had to be the ugliest man in the world" to wear his faceless mask; Rorschach, since childhood, had been teased and bullied because of his appearance.The Question makes cameos in the episodes "Flashpoint", "Panic in the Sky" and "Grudge Match", as well as the series finale "Destroyer". In the battle between the League and the forces of Apokolips, he is seen fighting off Darkseid's Parademons by running them over with his car, while Captain Atom, Hawk and Dove and the Creeper battle them on foot and in the air; each of these characters was created by Steve Ditko. His last appearance, in the same episode, is running down the steps of the Metro Tower alongside his fellow Ditko/Charlton era Leaguers.AppearancesBlue Beetle #1 (June 1967) to #5 (November 1968)Mysterious Suspense #1 (October 1968): "What Makes a Hero?"Charlton Bullseye Vol. 1 #5 (July-September 1976) [fanzine]Charlton Bullseye Vol. 2 #1 (June 1981)Americomics Special #1 (August 1983)Crisis on Infinite Earths #6 (September 1985)Blue Beetle Vol. 2 #4 (September 1986) to #7 (December 1986)Question #1 (February 1987) - Question #36 (March 1990)Detective Comics Annual #1 (1988) "Fables, Part I"Question Annual #1 (1988) "Fables, Part III"Question Annual #2 (1989)Green Arrow Annual #3 (1990): "A Walk in the Wind"Question Quarterly #1 (Autumn 1990) - Question Quarterly #4 (Winter 1991)Question Quarterly #1 (Autumn 1990): "Any Man's Death"Question Quarterly #2 (Summer 1991): "Gomorrah Homecoming"Question Quarterly #3 (Autumn 1991): "Hell In Hub City"Question Quarterly #4 (Winter 1991): "Waiting For Phil"Brave and the Bold (Mini-Series) #2 (January 1992): "Chapter Two"Brave and the Bold (Mini-Series) #3 (February 1992): "Chapter Three"Brave and the Bold (Mini-Series) #4 (March 1992): "Chapter Four"Brave and the Bold (Mini-Series) #5 (May 1992): "Chapter Five"Brave and the Bold (Mini-Series) #6 (June 1992): "Chapter Six"Question Quarterly #5 (Spring 1992): "Outrage"Showcase '95 #3/3 (March 1995): "Homecoming"Azrael #10 (November 1995): "Arena" [As Vic Sage]Azrael Plus #1 (1996): "The Anger, the Terror & the Question"Question Returns #1 (February 1997)Steel #38 (May 1997): "The Gambler"Batman Chronicles #15/3 (Winter 1998): "An Answer In the Rubble"L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #1 (September 1999): "Avatar Rising"L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #2 (October 1999): "The Way of the Warrior"L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #3 (November 1999): "The Past is Always Present"L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #4 (December 1999): "Martial L.A.W."L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #5 (January 2000): "To Serve And Protect"L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #6 (February 2000): "The L.A.W. ...And Order!"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #1 (June 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 1"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #2 (July 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 2"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #3 (August 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 3"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #4 (September 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 4"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #5 (October 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 5"Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #6 (November 2000): "Cry for Blood, Part 6"Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (2002)The Question #1 (January 2005) - #6 (June 2005)Justice League Unlimited #8 (June 2005): "The island"Solo #5 (August 2005): "The Question: 'Al Kufr'- The Infidel"52 Weeks 1-2,4,9,11-12,14-16, 26-27, 33-34,38, 52 (May 2006-2007)Helltown (Novelization by Denny O'Neil, 2006)The Action Heroes Archives, Volume 2 (DC Archive Editions, 2007)Justice League Unlimited #36 (August 2007): "Wild Geese"CameosCrisis on Infinite Earths #7 (October 1985)Guy Gardner: Warrior #29 (March 1995): "It's My Party And I'll Fight If I Want To""Kingdom Come" #1 (1996)"Kingdom Come" #2 (1996)Detective Comics #723 (July 1998): "Fight Back To Gotham"Green Arrow Vol. 3 #16 (October 2002): "The Archer's Quest Chapter One: Photograph" [Flashback]Batman: Gotham Knights #38 (April 2003): "Knight Moves, Part One: The Queen is Dead"Batman: Gotham Knights #39 (May 2003): "Knight Moves, Part Two: Castling"	181508
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The:	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question, Vol. 1 #1, February, 1987.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Hub City Investigative Reporter Vic Sage (nee Charles Victor Szasz) chose to strike back against those immune from exposure on his program as a vigilante operating outside Hub's corrupt systems.Disguising himself with a mask that makes it look as though he has no facial figures, the Question is an accomplished martial artist, trained by Richard Dragon. Friendship with Gotham City's fiery costumed hero, the Huntress.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181509
1981	Vic Sage: Question, The:	CB		Ditko, Steve	Charlton Bullseye (Charlton) Vol. 2, #5	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181510
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: ...So Below	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #2. February, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.While Lois Lane covers the high-falutin' press conference for Luthor's Science Spire at the top of a skyscraper, the Question finds himself walking the lowly streets of Metropolis looking for answers.Luthor introduces architect Miles Van Vliet and Feng Shui master Six True Words who discuss the balance that the Science Spire will strike between the earthly and spiritual planes.The Question's journey leads him to the site of the Science Spire as everyone else stares up at the sky. Some sort of lens eclipses the sun, causing a giant laser that heads straight for Metropolis. A red streak flashes across the skyline and Superman rushes to meet the beam head-on.Nearby, members of the Subterraneans, seeing Superman distracted, execute a bank robbery. But they weren't counting on the presence of the Question, who takes them all out with efficiency.Frustrated later, the leader of the Subterraneans finds a stowaway onboard the gang's subway train headquarters -- The Psychopomp!	181511
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: …That Small Rain Down Can Rain	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #6. July, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181512
1967	Vic Sage: Question, The: (aka “The Banshee”)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle (Charlton), Vol. 1  #2. August, 1967. Source: www.vicsage.com	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.Years of experimentation have finally paid off for the Flying Dundo, or so he thinks, as he leaps from the side of a cliff somewhere on the outskirts of a midwestern city. The bald inventor is shrouded in a multi-layered green fabric cape that arches like the rooftop of the Sydney Opera House and allows the wearer to fly like a sugar glider. Dundo flies aloft, excited about the implications of his invention: “Next season, the ‘Flying’ Dundo will startle the circus world! My act will be internationally acclaimed!”The cape operates through a complex mechanism of helium pouches controlled by a “palm pressure device.” Dundo controls the flow of helium to regulate vertical movement, and he steers the cape by manipulating his body to increase or decrease surface area. The rest, says Dundo, is, “practice…practice and patience!”But unbeknownst to Dundo, there’s another figure doing a bit of scheming. Dressed in a lesser-abled “glide cape,” Dundo’s pupil Max Bine resents the thought of practice and more practice. He sees a career opportunity greater than the Big Top: “I don’t want to waste my life as he did…slaving to become a mere circus performer! But that cape…it’s a golden opportunity for me! I must have it…I will have it!”That night, Bine murders Dundo in a scene unseen by the reader through the external view of a building. Two outbursts of speech dominate the panel — first, Dundo’s death-throes, “Who’s there? Max…stop! Put the cape…AAAH!” and then Bine’s revelling in his teacher’s death: “With you gone, Dundo, the pupil will graduate to master! And with the cape, I will have the means to obtain everything I have ever wanted!”A short time later, we’re told, a series of amazing thefts begins in small towns across America: “He swooped in and out like a…a Banshee!” Bine has adopted a mask with two large yellow eyes similar to Ditko’s design for Spider-Man, and is using Dundo’s advice of “practice” to hone his bankrobbing abilities to set up a big score. And where might that big score take place? “Crown City! Even the name has a wealthy ring to it!”Two nights later, Vic Sage is arriving at an exclusive jewel exhibit, where the local celebrities resent the lack of attention they receive from the aloof newscaster: “He never even mentioned us in any of his broadcasts!” says one, who then confronts a fellow socialite, “What do you see in him, Ceila?” Ceila Starr, daughter of the WWB station manager, loves the hard-to-get types, chimes in failed suitor “Available Alex.” Ceila pardons herself from the group and starts to work her womanly charms on Sage when the Banshee totally kills the moment by swooping in through a conveniently open window! The Banshee grabs a big hunk o’ gemstone and starts sailing back toward the window, thinking to himself, “Strike fast before anyone can react…and be gone while everyone is in a state of shock!”But one person isn’t in a state of shock — Sage leaps up and flips the Banshee to the ground, saying, “I’m going to make the Banshee’s first Crown City appearance his last!” Sage gives the Banshee the old one-two as the crowd looks on dumbfounded: “Whatever possessed Sage?…Someone should stop them!” Two men come forward from the crowd to give Sage a hand, restraining the Banshee until he stops struggling. Unfortunately, a moment of careless relaxation allows the Banshee to re-inflate his cape and fly out the window. Ceila runs after the heroic Sage, full of praise for his actions. But he rebukes her advances, saying, “I can’t help you, Ceila! I’m not a three ring circus for your moods. I have work to do!” If only if Vic wasn’t stuck on that Nora Lace, thinks Ceila.The Banshee regroups, without the gem and almost arrested. But this little setback won’t bother him for long: “There are plenty of opportunities just waiting for me to swoop down and collect. I won’t wind up penny-pinching like Dundo!” Cut to the offices of World Wide Broadcasting where the crack team of investigative journalists break the news to Sage that the Banshee is really Bine, having murdered Dundo for his cape. “You want him real bad, don’t you, Vic?” asks Nora. Sage replies in the affirmative: “Yes, for murdering a man better than he was, for destroying a rare inventinve mind, for stealing and corrupting a work of art! I want him very badly!” Vic sets about studying where he thinks the Banshee will strike next, but, as the Question always winds up one step behind.The Banshee decides to skip from hotel to hotel to avoid suspicion and Sage decides to visit his old friend Professor Rodor to prepare some more of the quick-change gas. Rodor gives Sage a fresh supply along with a few words of encouragement, and Sage sets out to take on the Banshee as the Question. That night, Sage studies the stormy skies, thinking that the Banshee wouldn’t show his face, or more specifically, his cape, in such windy weather. But no sooner is this said than the Banshee appears. Sage releases his mask from his belt buckle, applies the mask to his face, releases the gas to start the color-change / mask adhesive reaction, and the Question leaps out into the night!The Banshee makes his move, swooping in on a bunch of socialites (who also, despite the impending storm, leave their window open), and leaves with a bag of ill-gotten gains while hollering, “No one has been able to stop me yet and no one ever will!” He should’ve knocked on wood, because the Question is there to meet him. Together, they plunge from the side of the building, the panicking Banshee’s now-uncontrollable cape caught up in the wind. The Question thinks fast and swings down from the Banshee’s waist to restabilize the situation. “Keep holding my belt or we’ll both be killed!” exhorts the Banshee. But the opportunistic badguy takes advantage of the situation, touching down on a nearby rooftop and backhanding the Question across the face. “Whoever you are, I’ll fix you for spoiling my…” he begins, but the Question delivers a kick to the chest that sends the Banshee flying off the roof, where the wind catches his cape and carries him off toward the horizon. Says the Question: “The Banshee’s being blown out to sea! He got just what he deserved!”Meanwhile, back at WWB, Ceila Starr is bending Nora Lace’s ear: “I’m being more than a friend, Nora! You know an ordinary girl like you doesn’t have a chance with Vic Sage!” Replies Nora: “Then you don’t have a thing to worry about! Except…Vic makes up his own mind!” Ceila is telling Nora she just doesn’t want to see her hurt when who should arrive but Sage himself: “Let’s go, Nora! That about wraps it up for tonight! We have the rest of the evening to ourselves.”Says Nora: “The perfect end to a working day!”	181513
1967	Vic Sage: Question, The: (aka “The Diver”)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle (Charlton), Vol. 1. #3. October, 1967	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.Dripping water from gloved hands, an eerie figure in a diving suit leaves behind a victim on the fifth story of a construction site. Soon, an investigation begins: “This is unbelievable! How could one of the 4 Square Construction owners be drowned…six stories above street level?” The night watchman claims a deep sea diver running away from the scene, but surely that’s insane! The remaining three owners meet later behind closed doors and discuss the awful truth: “10 years ago, when we were in the salvaging business, we got rid of Pike in a faked diving accident. Now it looks like someone is out to get us…But I don’t believe in ghosts!” says one owner. Another expresses his belief that one of his two partners is trying to get “cute.” But there’s no time for in-fighting — they’re all in this together. And besides, that pesky reporter Vic Sage has been snooping around. They’ll have to play it like they have nothing to hide.Speaking of Vic Sage, crosstown at W.W.B. headquarters, Syd Starr is trying to convince Sage that his job is to report the news, not to make it. Sage quickly counters that Syd isn’t, “qualified to draw boundaries around my job.” Sage also gives the cold shoulder to a man named Evers, a representative for one of Sage’s sponsors who Sage refuses to deal with until a loan is repaid. Sage won’t miss the money, says Evers, he’ll recoup it from the sponsor Evers represents. One word from Evers, according to Evers at least, and the sponsor will drop Sage cold. Still, Sage refuses to deal with the man until he repays the debt.Syd and the Yes Men have gathered in the hallway: “Let’s see what our newest member to the Hate Sage Club can contribute to Sage’s downfall!” Syd attempts to convince Evers to sweet talk his sponsor into dropping Sage, but Evers reveals the truth behind his hollow threats: “It’s no use, Syd, my stupid sponsor wants Sage, period! He’d dump me before Sage!Sage meets up with Nora Lace in the office, where she gives him a stack of data his news team has assembled on the owners of 4 Square Construction. Sage decides to drop in on the owners to see how they’ve responded to the diving suit murder. An underling blocks Sage at the door, proclaiming that the investigative reporter is the last person his boss, Mr. Crane, would want to talk to. But even as he says this, there’s a cry for help from Crane’s office. Sage bursts in to find Crane down, but still conscious, in a puddle of water. A trail leads out the back door, where Sage spots the Diver making a getaway. Sage decides to make a transformation: “The Question can do the job then disappear whereas Vic Sage would be tied up telling and retelling what happened to every inquisitive soul!”With the mask on and the gas released, the Question makes chase over rooftops and spots the Diver heading toward the pier. Swinging down from an awning pole, the Question takes the Diver down with a Florsheim to the back of the head. The Diver turns quickly and plants a foot of his own across the Question’s face, but the faceless hero takes note: “That suit’s a fake. A kick by a real lead shoe would have finished me!”There’s something to the suit that the Question didn’t count on, the water that comes from the gloves that the Diver uses to drown his victims: “Glub!” he exclaims. But the Question has something up his own literal sleeve, namely the quick-change gas. It billows out into the Diver’s face and distracts him enough to let up for a second, as the Question flips him into the water. “Looks like I have competition!” says Sage. “Someone else is out to get the 4 Square bunch—only he doesn’t want them in jail–he wants them dead!”Sage releases the mask and postulates on his next step: “The information my staff dug up might provide a clue as to the identity of this Diver of Death! I’d better change back to Vic Sage and get a move on…I’m in a race with a killer!”Later at the office of 4 Square, the three owners meet up again. Crane puts forth the theory that one of his partners tried to get rid of him, while another of the owners speculates that Crane could’ve staged the whole thing himself. But why would he do that? And how could he plan on Sage being there? The third owner tells his partners to calm down — they’ve got two enemies now, The Diver and Vic Sage. Or do they? That night, the Diver adds another pair of victims to his list, thinking to himself, “Number 3 and then the partnership is no more! After I provide the police with their murderer, I’ll be safe and rich. I’ve planned everything out perfectly!”Meanwhile, Sage has turned up a lead in the old 4 Square records, the possibility that one of the divers from the old salvage operation might be the key to the series of murders. He races to the docks in his faceless persona, where he’s spotted by the Diver. The Diver’s plan has almost come to fruition, and he can’t afford any meddling now: “He’s got to die!” He leaps up and pulls the Question into the water, where tight hold of the murderer threatens to drown the hero. The Question manages to shove the Diver away with his feet, and he breaks away in the dark water.The Question emerges from the depths near the old salvage operations with the diver nowhere in sight. He goes inside to check for records but finds instead a man sitting upright and rigid — too rigid to be dead. He’s alive, says Sage, but he’s under the effects of some drug. He must’ve been the one who built the diving suit. The Question continues his search for records, realizing that the drugged man is a fall guy. He finds a recently written telephone number on a notepad.Outside, the Diver has figured out where the Question disappeared to and doesn’t mean to fail in his goal of killing the hero this time. He sets fire across the dock behind the salvage operation: “I can’t afford to let either one of them live, especially my ex-helper — I’ll have to work out a new plan! I was going to put that drugged fool in this suit he made for me and then kill him, making it look like self-defense. He’d get blamed for killing all the others and I’d be in the clear!Flames and smoke flood the inside of the salvage shack. The Question thinks quickly and uses a diving helmet to bash out the rotten planks in the floor. He grabs the body of the drugged man and plunges through, hoping the smoke disguises their escape from the Diver who is surely waiting to ensure their death. Sure enough, the Diver doesn’t see them, and heads off to formulate a new plan for blaming Jake, the drugged man, for the murders of the 4-Square owners.The Diver arrives at his destination, still wearing the suit, to find a card hanging from the ceiling. As he takes it in his hand, the card begins to smoke, revealing the question mark calling card of the Question. “You think that suit will save you from the hot water you’re in?” asks the Question, emerging from the darkness. “But how??” wonders the Diver. “Wait! You’re not the law–we can get together and make a deal!” A deal? This only makes the Question laugh and he continues to laugh as the Diver pleads, offers partnership, offers money.The laughter gets to the Diver and he lashes out in frustration. The Question deflects the blow and counters with one of his own: “It’s out of your hands, Mr. Crane. The guy I pulled out of the fire will talk!” The Question removes the diving helmet to reveal Crane, and drops a right haymaker across his bare face. Crane yells out: “You can’t send me to prison! Not now! I own everything!”But the Question won’t stand for it: “You got it wrong! Prison is not where I want to send you! It’s the electric chair. You worked hard to prove you deserve to sit in it!” The Question delivers the knockout blow and pauses for a moment to contemplate the fate of the Diver: “The fool only thought of what he could gain—not what it would cost him if he failed—now to call the police!”	181514
1985	Vic Sage: Question, The: 3 Earths! 3 Deaths!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Crisis on Infinite Earths #6.  September 1985. "3 Earths! 3 Deaths!"	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.In 1985, DC Comics published a 12-issue “maxi-series” designed to streamline their alternate timelines, universes, histories, versions of characters and general convoluted continuity into one thread, Earth, universe, etc. Crises on different “Earths” became an occurrence during the early days of Gardner Fox’s Justice League of America, when the members of the JLA met the golden age heroes of other Earths. The Crisis story was told primarily by the team of Marv Wolfman and George Perez, then riding high on the popularity of their New Teen Titans series.Long and sort of complicated story short, the multiverse may potentially find itself destroyed by the villainous Anti-Monitor unless the benevolent Monitor, sidekick Harbinger, and a rag-tag group of super-heroes collected from the numerous Earths can succeed in defeating the badguy, in the process combining the multiple universes into one.The Question, along with the other Charlton characters, comes from what Crisis refers to as Earth-4. Though his sometime teammate Blue Beetle plays a large role in the creation of the post-Crisis Earth, the Question has an appearance in only one issue (though he may appear, in theory, in other crowd sequences) — Crisis #6.A driving rain falls on Earth-4, where Azrael, Flash I, Blok, Katana, and Martian Manhunter find themselves teleported after the Monitor’s satellite explodes. There, they find the Blue Beetle (who previously learned about the whole imminent destruction of the multiverse thing via a cross-dimensional meeting of random heroes in Crisis #1), along with the Question, Nightshade, Peacemaker, Captain Atom, Peter Cannon Thunderbolt and Judomaster. The Earth-4 heroes charge into battle against the strange Earth-1 heroes, possessed with anxiety because of the Psycho Pirate (told you it was complicated!).Above the fray, Beetle and the Question watch from the Bug. Jay Garrick defeats Peter Cannon and the Question remarks: “Beetle, the runner seems to have stopped Thunderbolt! Thank goodness for that!” The Beetle replies: “I–I know what you mean, Question. The longer it takes…the more I realize we’re being forced into this craziness. Trouble is–I can’t stop myself.”The Question responds, standing behind Beetle in a swirl of yellow vapors: “Neither can I, Beetle. Some terror is gripping us…forcing us on…Not only to refuse to believe those trying to save us…but to kill ourselves as well.”	181515
2006	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. 	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.While Batman disappears for a year following the events of Infinite Crisis, the Question takes over as the protector of Gotham City. Partnering with ex-Gotham police detective Renee Montoya, the two investigate an invasion of Gotham by Intergang, as well as the appearance of a new Batwoman in Gotham. The Question reveals his civilian identity to Renee, as well as how he transforms into the faceless Question, as a sign of his trust in her.Having gone to Khandaq to further investigate Intergang, Montoya and The Question are arrested by the local authorities, but manage to escape. While in hiding Montoya figures out that Intergang is planning on bombing Black Adam and Isis' wedding, and the two are able to avert the threat. Awarded the Order of the Crescent medal from Black Adam, the Question gains the help of the Black Marvel Family against Intergang. Finally, the Question leads Black Adam and Isis in the Intergang lair in Khandaq, where they manage to free kidnapped children (including Amon Tomaz, Isis' brother) from being brainwashed into Intergang operatives.Parting ways with Black Adam and his family, Renee and Question travel to Nanda Parbat so Renee can train with Richard Dragon. The Question reveals that he is dying of lung cancer (he confesses to being a former smoker, and that he didn't quit soon enough), and is grooming Montoya as his replacement. After returning to Gotham to save Kate Kane, the Question is forced to enter hospice care at Kate's, but is moved to a hospital after not breathing for three minutes. He continues his descent in near-death madness, reliving moments from his original series and singing "Danny Boy" as the new year approaches. Renee opts not to perform assisted suicide, as death is the one question he has left. Finally, Renee decides to take him back to Nanda Parbat, in the hopes of saving his life. However, the Question does not survive the journey and dies after asking Renee who she "will become".Months later, Renee assumes the mantle of the Question as she and Nightwing search for the captured Batwoman and retains the role afterwards. After the recreation of the Multiverse, an alternate version of Vic Sage is shown to be alive on the new Earth-4.	181516
2006	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #33	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #33. 12-21-2006	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 4Ralph has teleported into the Elongated Man Room of the Flash Museum using the power of Fate's helmet. He takes something (a weapon?) from a storage room that holds items he donated to the museum after Sue died.DAY 5Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred, has taken children out caroling. He is being watched by Batwoman who has just beaten a monster from Intergang. Nightwing shows up and gives her a gift - a real batarang.Luthor is presented test results from an Everyman candidate who is not responding to the process. He slipped into a coma after using his powers once. Luthor gives each member of Infinity, Inc. a new car and seems disappointed that he doesn't receive a gift or a thank you in return. He gets his own test results showing that his DNA is still not accepting the Everyman process. A scientist comes in and tells him that the man in the coma has woken up and is body is now accepting the powers he was given. Luthor tells the scientist to have the man killed and his body analyzed to find out how his body changed to accept the process.Montoya is watching over Charlie (Question) as his condition gets worse. He has begun hallucinating. Kathy Kane arrives home and tries to comfort Renee.Around the world the people of the DC Universe celebrate Christmas.DAY 6The Black Adam Family travels to New York to the Kahndaq embassy where a large crowd and camera crews have gathered. Osiris and Isis want Black Adam to try and make peace with the world, in part to make life easier for Osiris so he can join the Titans. To do this all three of them transform back to their normal selves to show they are as human as everyone else.Watching the telecast is a group at Belle Reve prison that has been assembled by Amanda Waller. The group includes Atom Smasher, Boomerang, Executioner, Plastique, Count Vertigo and Persauder. She wants them to become the new Suicide Squad and bring in Black Adam as a terrorist. In exchange their criminal sentences will be commuted.The two page origin is Martian Manhunter. A telepathic plaque wiped out his people on Mars leaving J'onn J'onzz alone. He was accidentally teleported to Earth by a Dr. Erdel who died from fright upon seeing J'onn. J'onn used his shape-shifting powers to become a detective on Earth. He later joined the JLA. He has begun using his natural Martian appearance and discovered he may not be the last Martian.	181517
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #34	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #34. 1-1-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 1The Suicide Squad has tracked the Black Adam Family to Titans Tower where Osiris has been accepted as a member. They have been sent to bring Black Adam in for the murder of Terra-Man. During the fight between the two groups Persuader has Isis down and is about to kill her. Osiris retaliates by literally breaking Persuader in half. Black Adam quickly gathers his family and leaves. Amanda Waller doesn't want the Suicide Squad to pursue them. All she was really interested in was the video she got of the fight and Osiris killing Persuader.DAY 4Infinity, Inc. is in civilian clothes and out shopping. They are being watched by Oracle and followed by Black Canary. Oracle creates a diversion which forces Infinity to take separate paths out of the store. Natasha Irons is led out by Black Canary disguised as a security guard. Once in the stairwell she is met by her uncle John who shows her that his skin has returned to normal. He wanted to get her alone to tell her the powers Luthor is giving are only temporary and that Luthor was responsible for the death of Trajectory.DAY 5Luthor kidnaps Clark Kent and injects him with a truth serum. Luthor wants to know why Superman has disguised himself as Supernova. Clark can honestly answer that Superman is not Supernova.DAY 7Charlie (The Question) has been taken to a hospital as his condition worsens. Renee continues to stay by his side. Luthor has Clark taken home when they realize he doesn't know who Supernova is. As the countdown to the New Year ends, Luthor counts zero and presses a button on a remote. He wants Supernova to face a great challenge and fail.The two page origin is Zatanna. Her father, John Zatara, was a stage magician who in reality was a member of the Homo Magi and able to perform real magic. When he was kidnapped by an opponent, Zatanna began to study magic and realized her own potential. She rescued her dad with the help of the JLA, later becoming a member. She has used her powers in the past to wipe information from the minds of their enemies which has caused tension among the members.	181518
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #36	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #36. 1-11-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 3To stop Lady Styx, Lobo is bringing Animal Man and Starfire aboard her ship. They are in chains so it looks like he is collecting the bounty being offered for them. His dolphin companion translates what Lady Styx is saying. She has no intention of paying the bounty and intends on killing Lobo as well. Her soldiers attack Animal Man and Starfire. Starfire is stopped with some sort of will-numbing device and Animal Man is shot but continues fighting. The dolphin also translates Lady Styx saying Lobo is a coward just like his new god. This drives Lobo over the edge and he attacks her men. Adam Strange is outside the ship and blasts his way in. Lobo throws Lady Styx onto the Head of Ekron and Ekron takes both of them into a suneater which digests them. Animal Man is reacting badly to the shot which was a necro-toxin. He appears to die in Starfire's arms.Back on Earth, Animal Man's wife can feel something has happened and begins to cry.DAY 5Montoya is continuing to keep watch over Charlie (Question). He is on a morphine drip because of the immense pain. His friend Tot is continuing to mail flowers from Nanda Parbat that may cure Charlie but they disintegrate once they leave their home.DAY 6Montoya has decided to risk Charlie's remaining life and take him back to Nanda Parbat where he may be cured. He is loaded on a plane for the trip.In Kahndaq, Osiris is upset because the footage of him killing Persuader has been released. The Teen Titans have told him they will arrest him if he comes back to their Tower.DAY 7Supernova is working with Rip Hunter. He has brought him various devices including Starman's staff, Luthor's kryptonite gauntlet and Shadow Thief's dimensiometer. Hunter is trying to build some sort of time device. Hunter is very frustrated that it isn't working and worried that Skeets will find him before they're ready. Supernova tells him to keep trying. He believes they are safe because they are working in the shrunken city of Kandor in Superman's Fortress of Solitude and he is hoping Skeets wouldn't think to look for Hunter there. But Skeets is there in the Fortress.The two page origin is Power Girl. She was rocketed from the exploding planet Krypton but traveled in a slower ship than her cousin Superman. She arrived on Earth decades after him as an adult. She later found out this all occurred on a parallel Earth that no longer exists. She is the sole survivor of that Earth but continues to fight as a hero alongside the JSA.	181519
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #38	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #38. 1-26-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 1Renee is trying to keep Charlie alive long enough to get him to Nanda Parbat. They are traveling in a truck with other people but no one seems willing to help her with directions.DAY 2On Oolong Island a shipment of 300 thermometers has arrived and is claimed by Dr. Magnus. He has also ordered lead shielding and a large quantity of beans in tin cans. Prof. Morrow is impressed with Magnus' progress since going off his medication. Tonight is the unveiling of the Four Horsemen, what all the scientists on the island have been working on. That night, Chang Tzu reads from the Crime Bible and the text matches the appearance of the Horsemen. Three hideous creatures are unveiled and proclaimed unstoppable. The fourth Horseman has apparently already left. The Horsemen are calling out the name of Black Adam.DAY 3Renee is pulling Charlie on a sled through the mountains. They are running low on medication.DAY 4Renee has reached a small village. She asks the villagers for directions to Nanda Parbat but no one will help her.At Steelworks, John Irons, Dr. Mid-Nite and others are checking the body of a man from the Everyman Project who died on New Year's Eve. They are searching for information to incriminate Luthor. A small bug flies in. It was made by Natasha to enable her to talk with her uncle. Luthor has the phones tapped and she is being watched. She is looking for information about the Everyman Project on the inside.DAY 5Charlie's medication has run out. Renee is still pulling him on a sled, trying to reach Nanda Parbat.DAY 6A snow storm has slowed Renee's progress. She puts Charlie's Question mask on his face to try and keep him warm. They are forced to stop when the sled flips over. They have a final conversation about Renee's future before Charlie loses consciousness. Renee has reached the gates of Nanda Parbat. Someone is approaching them from the city.The two page origin is Red Tornado. Tornado was created by Thomas Morrow using technology stolen from the future. He was an android designed to join and then destroy the JLA and the JSA. Tornado became inhabited by an air elemental who turned against Morrow and ended up becoming a hero and member of the JLA. He now has a girlfriend and adopted daughter. He recently merged his soul with a real body and became a true human.	181520
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #39	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #39. 2-3-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 1Nat and Jake are following Dr. Laughlin, Luthor's scientist on the Everyman Project, to his lab. Inside they find him setting off a bomb, trying to destroy all his work. Luthor's assistant and security respond to the fire and discover some papers not burnt that they feel are important enough to save. Nat and Jake hide from security.DAY 3Ralph Dibny and Fate's helmet travel to Atlantis seeking a link from the magical Shackles of Arion. In Atlantis they find someone who looks like Aquaman but seems to have no memory. The chain is holding an ancient beast. To get a link from the chain Ralph has to exchange his wedding ring to take its place on the chain.DAY 6The scientists on Oolong Island are sending the Horsemen on their way in a Boom Tube. Dr. Tyme is questioning Dr. Sivana about his missing 52 seconds. Sivana is studying suspendium, time in particle form. He exposed Mr. Mind to it but hasn't seen him since. Dr. Magnus shows Prof. Morrow a news article from Australia telling about the artist who used Red Tornado's head as part of his creation. After Magnus leaves to check this out, Metal Man Mercury comes out of hiding.Isis is worried about her brother Osiris who hasn't left his room since killing Persuader. Overhead they hear a booming noise and discover the plants in the garden are dying as it rains.DAY 5Nat is spying on Luthor using one of her bugs. He is having the Everyman machines prepared for someone. Jake takes her to a lab to show her something. Inside is the body of the real Jake with body parts missing. The impostor Jake reveals himself to be Hannibal who is able to transform into others after exposure to their DNA. Nat fights him but he is saved by Luthor who now has super powers. Dr. Laughlin had been lying all the times he said Luthor was incompatible. Luthor begins beating on Nat and declares himself Superman.The two page origin is Mr. Terrific. He was a gifted athlete with a very high I.Q. who lost his wife in a freak accident. He thought about suicide but instead dedicated himself to making the world a more fair place. He adopted the identity of Mr. Terrific and is now the chairperson of the JSA and the White King of Checkmate.	181521
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #44	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #44. 3-10-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 1Black Adam is hit by a bolt of lightning. It is Osiris's power returning to him. Adam and Isis find Osiris's body and Sobek who tells them he is Famine, one of the Four Horsemen. The other Horsemen arrive through a boom tube and begin battling Black Adam and Isis. Adam is able to kill Famine, War and Pestilence but Death escapes. Isis is mortally wounded from the battle. She tells Black Adam that his way of using force to protect Kahndaq was right and he should avenge her and Osiris. She dies and her powers are returned to Black Adam.In Nanda Parbat the flower that Isis gave Montoya dies, indicating to Montoya that Isis is dead. Tot and Richard Dragon encourage her to travel to Kahndaq to investigate. They present her with The Question's hat and jacket. Tot has treated her clothes to change colour and given her shampoo to change her hair colour when the binary gas is released. He has also improved the Question mask. She is very hesitant to take on his role but dons the hat.	181522
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #48	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #48. 4-6-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.DAY 1Renee Montoya and Nightwing are chasing down monster hybrids working for Intergang as they search for Batwoman. Intergang has kidnapped Batwoman and are planning to sacrifice her as part of a prophecy that will give them control of Gotham.DAY 2The pair continue their search.DAY 3They are still searching. Batwoman has been drugged and is being kept until the proper time for the ritual.DAY 4In one Intergang-run warehouse, Montoya and Nightwing find what looks like a bomb with a drill on the end. They try interrogating one of the monsters for information but are attacked by another.Mannheim, leader of Intergang, is getting impatient for the ritual. He kicks Brother Abbot, who turns into a wolf, out of Intergang because of his disbelief in the prophecies of the Crime Bible.Nightwing and Montoya are saved by Brother Abbot who is tired of the prophecies. One of the monsters is able to activate the device that Nightwing found. It begins digging down into the earth, releasing fire into the air. Many of these devices have been turned on in the city, causing fires everywhere. Mannheim believes the prophecies require hell on Earth. Nightwing and Brother Abbot begin the task of finding the devices and shutting them down while Montoya assumes the mask of the Question and leaves to track down Batwoman. Abbot gives her the location. There she finds Mannheim stabbing Batwoman. She shoots her way through the hybrid monsters and knocks out Mannheim. As she is untying Batwoman, Mannheim recovers, grabs her and takes her gun. Before he can fire, Batwoman stabs him with the same knife he used on her. Montoya tries to help Batwoman who is bleeding and weak.DAY 5Chang Tzu has interrupted television broadcasts to show that he and his group of scientists have captured and beaten down Black Adam. He is offering Adam to the highest bidder.The two page origin is Birds of Prey. Barbara Gordon was Batgirl until she was paralyzed by a gunshot from the Joker. To still help others she adopted the identity of Oracle and became a information resource for other heroes. After training in espionage with the Suicide Squad she formed the Birds of Prey, first with Power Girl. Later Black Canary became her agent and she now has a group of operatives she can call on as needed.	181523
2007	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52 Week #52	CB		Johns, Geoff.  Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid (Writers)	52 DC Comics. #52. 5-5-2007	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Rip Hunter and Booster Gold have traveled back in time one year to just after the Infinite Crisis. They also have Skeet's with them (now an empty shell) and the head of Red Tornado. Tornado saw the birth of the muliverse while in space and is able to travel between Earths by altering his vibrational frequency. After Alex Luthor created all the different Earths, they were fused back into one when Conner Kent broke his machine. The energy was too much for this one Earth and it replicated itself, creating 52 identical Earths. Mr. Mind now feeds on time and space and plans on eating the multiverse. He first wants to end the threat of Rip Hunter. Earlier he had eaten the Phantom Zone and now regurgitates it, hoping to trap Hunter and Gold in it. They are saved by Supernova who has Zone technology in his costume. Supernova is really Dan Carter, Booster's ancestor. He was trapped in time by Mr. Mind while posing as Skeets but was freed by Hunter.Mr. Mind then alters his vibrational frequency to try and tear them apart. Hunter use Tornado to match the frequency and they are transported to a different Earth. Here history is altered as Mr. Mind eats the existing history. As they escape by changing their frequency, Mr. Mind follows and changes history on the Earths. An evil JLA is created on Earth-3, a Shazam Family on Earth-5, Wildstorm Universe on Earth-50, Charlton Heroes on Earth-4, etc.Rip Hunter's plan requires an energy source so Booster Gold travels back in time to just after the first Crisis. There he is reunited with Ted Kord as Blue Beetle. Ted is looking for his beetle scarab which Booster finds and takes as the needed energy source. Hunter goes to Dr. Sivana's lab and steals his creation suspendium which is artificial time. The scrab allows them to return to Earth with Mr. Mind following. They coat Skeets shell in the suspendium and trap Mr. Mind inside. To make the suspendium stronger requires chronal energy so Booster throws Skeets through a time portal with Supernova traveling through to catch it. He catches it and leaves it one year ago before Mr. Mind had entered Skeet's body. Here Dr. Sivana finds him back in his worm form and traps him in a test tube, not needing him as competition.The multiverse now exists with 52 different Earths. Rip Hunter is excited by the new possibilities.DAY 6Checkmate wants to organize a task force to locate Black Adam. He is somewhere walking with boots made from Sobek's hide.In Alabama, a pit has opened up in the middle of a classroom. Just before the pit appeared, all the children in the class were drawing something hideous. There to investigate, unseen by anyone, are Ralph and Sue Dibny, hand in hand, now 'ghost detectives'.Dr. Magnus is able to return Skeets to life. He had made a copy of his mind when Booster first brought Skeets to Magnus for him to look at, before Mr. Mind took him over.DAY 7In Gotham, Kathy Kane is recovering from her stab wound, suffered from Mannheim. Renee Montoya is scrapping the question mark off the batsignal, put there a year ago by the Question. She replaces it with the bat symbol and shines it towards Kathy's apartment. Renee is wearing the Question's face mask.	181524
2006	Vic Sage: Question, The: 52: The Origin of the Question	CB			52 Comics.  #18-#52 	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.All Charles Victor Szasz ever wanted was answers.Who were his parents? Why did they orphan him? How would he survive a brutal childhood......And what kind of man would he become?As "Vic Sage," he pursued a career as an investigative reporter in the crime-ridden, festering town known as Hub City.It was a fairly easy job. Corruption in Hub City wasn't difficult to find......Though it hated like hell to be uncovered. To do that job and live to tell about it would require some measure of anonymity.Enter Aristotle Rodor, one of Sage's former college professors. Rodor, drawing from the extract of the Gingold plant and from the notes of Gotham criminal Bart Magan, had created the substance pseudoderm.As an artificial skin, pseudoderm was designed for dressing wounds.When exposed to a certain gas, however......It masked Sage's appearance while allowing him to see and breathe normally.As reporter Vic Sage, he pursued the facts.As the Question, he pursues the truth.Trained by Richard Dragon, one of the world's foremost martial artists, the Question is a supreme hand-to-hand combatant. He is also keenly observant and exceptionally intuitive as a detective.HistoryWhen Vic Sage, a television investigative journalist, encountered stories he couldn't investigate by normal, legal means, he donned a special mask (kept in his belt buckle) that made it appear that he had no face. As the Question, Sage investigated corruption in the face of all danger, leaving a blank "calling card," which, when touched, emitted a smoky question mark.Childhood and Early CareerVictor Sage was born Charles Victor Szasz, and grew up an orphan who had a reputation as a troublemaker.  Szasz prided himself in defiantly enduring the physical abuse of the Catholic orphanage where he was housed. Though he managed to get into college, higher learning did not mellow his violent tendencies. Some time during college, he brutally beat a drug dealer for giving him LSD, which had caused Sage to doubt his own senses under its influence.After graduating from college (where he nursed an unrequited crush on fellow student Lois Lane), Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive reporter with a reputation for obnoxiousness in Hub City. He then moved to television journalism, which eventually led him to investigate Dr. Arby Twain. This particular story would alter the course of Sage's life permanently.Birth of the QuestionSage was approached by his former professor, a scientist named Aristotle ("Tot")Rodor, who told Sage about an artificial skin called Pseudoderm, which Rodor had co-developed with Dr. Twain based on the notes of Gotham criminal Bart Magan and research into Gingold, the chemical responsible for the Elongated Man's powers.Pseudoderm was intended to work as an applied skin-like bandage with the help of a bonding gas, but had an unforeseen toxicity which was fatal when applied to open wounds. Though Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, Professor Rodor later discovered that Dr. Twain planned to proceed with an illegal sale of the invention to Third World nations, despite the risk to human health.Sage resolved to stop him but had no way of going after Dr. Twain without exposing himself. Rodor suggested that Sage use a mask made of Pseudoderm to cover his famous features. Disguised by the Pseudoderm mask and armed with information, Sage eventually caught up with Dr. Twain, stopped the transaction, and extracted a confession from him. He then left Twain bound in Pseudoderm in an ironic twist. On television, Vic Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.With his first venture a success, Sage decided that this new identity would be useful for future investigations. He continued to work with Professor Rodor, who supplied the Pseudoderm and eventually modified the bonding gas, giving it the ability to alter the color of Sage's hair and clothing, as well. Vic became good friends with "Tot," who became a mentor to him in both of his identities.Shortly after debuting in Hub City, Vic Sage relocated to Chicago, IL in order to join the staff of WWB-TV as a crusading journalist. He would continue to operate as The Question there, and would make an ally of Chicago's other resident hero, the Blue Beetle. He would also travel to other cities in the course of his investigations, and eventually teamed up with Batman and briefly participated in the Crisis.The Question's early crime fighting career was somewhat successful, but his black-and-white moral viewpoint and lack of commitment would soon lead to a turning point for both Sage and his alter ego.Near-Death Experience and Further TrainingAfter his time in Chicago, Vic Sage returned to Hub City and KBEL television, where he worked alongside news anchor and occasional love-interest Myra Connelly. During a mission as The Question, he was badly beaten in personal combat by the mercenary and martial artist, Lady Shiva, and then nearly fatally beaten by her employer's thugs and shot in the head with a pellet gun.  Though he was thrown in a river to drown, Shiva rescued him for reasons of her own and gave him directions to meet Richard Dragon as soon as he was recovered enough to get out of bed. Following a vision of Batman (during which the Caped Crusader called Sage an "incompetent dilettante") while in his sickbed, Sage sought out the master martial artist, who retained all of his skill even while confined to a wheelchair. Sage spent a year learning martial arts and Eastern philosophy from Dragon. The training changed and deepened The Question's moral perspective, and the crimefighter became more understanding of the moral ambiguity of his chosen work.Vic Sage returned to Hub City and resumed his career as The Question with a new, broader worldview, and a belief that crime had to be fought at more than one level.The New QuestionThough The Question had originally established himself as a crimefighter by fighting street crime, his post-Dragon career found him attacking the systematic corruption of Hub City at its highest levels. Hub City was noted as being "synonymous with venality, corruption, and violence," and perhaps even outranked Gotham City as the most dismal city in the the United States.The Question's work in defending the city extended beyond street crime and into the realm of politics and social justice. He re-enlisted as an ally his former girlfriend, Myra, who had married the corrupt, alcoholic mayor of Hub City, Wesley Fermin, in his absence. He also meet Batman again and have the first of what would be many encounters with the Green Arrow.After spending months running Hub City while her husband descended into mental illness, Myra Fermin announced her intention to run for mayor herself, and received Sage/The Question's full support. Though Myra's marriage to the mayor was loveless, she resisted the temptation to reunite with Sage, but she eventually gave into her temptation and had affairs with both Sage and The Question, whom she did not realize were the same man. When Myra lost the election by one vote (partly due to Sage's being too preoccupied to cast a vote on election day), she was elected to the position anyway, as her challenger had died as a result of what was called "the worst tornado in history." However, during her victory speech, her husband, Wesley Fermin, shot her in the stomach for supporting what he called "Communist beliefs." Wesley was subsequently killed during a police stand-off, but Myra entered a coma, and Hub City was plunged further into chaos. For some time, the Question, became the city's only guarantor of justice, though Myra eventually awoke from her coma and assumed her role as mayor.The gang warfare in the weeks following the election led Sage to a reunion with Lady Shiva, who at first resumed her adversarial relationship with The Question and then became an ally to him. Through Shiva, The Question was able to meet with the gang-leaders who were creating chaos in the city.Although he had the support of Myra and his mentor, Tot Rodor, Sage/The Question often felt troubled about his role as the city's protector and as a fighter of crime. Reconciling his original, stark, mindset with the enlightenment he had received from Richard Dragon continued to be a source of conflict for The Question, who struggled to determine how far he should go in his pursuit of justice. With the help of his allies, The Question realized that a perverse part of him wanted to know what it felt like to take another's life, and he managed to successfully (if temporarily) defeat his temptation to kill.Leaving Hub CityThough The Question did his best to contain the chaos around Hub City, he felt himself growing increasingly dark as time wore on. A hallucinogenic trip caused his subconscious, in the form of his mother, to tell him that he would never be able to lead a happy life unless he left Hub City. Richard Dragon echoed this viewpoint during a visit to Vic Sage, when he sensed that Sage was on the verge of a major turning point in his life. Lady Shiva soon after arrived by helicopter to spirit The Question, Rodor, and Myra Fermin away from the city, though she herself decided to embrace the Hub's chaos and remain there. Sage nearly convinced Myra (who had only recently learned that Vic Sage and the Question were the same man) to leave the city with him, but her sense of duty convinced her to remain. Before Sage left, Myra gave to him her only daughter, Jackie, and wandered back to the city alone to meet her duties as Mayor and do her best to stand for what she believed in.Sage took Jackie with him to South America, hoping to rid himself of his "No Face" alter ego and find a land free of the clutter and corruption that filled Hub City. However, this sense of serenity did not last long. Sage was quickly drawn into a drug war which ultimately forced him to kill a man in order to save Jackie's life. The Question's philosophy from that point changed once again, as he realized that he had no guilt over the killing and would do it again if necessary. He would kill again.Unfortunately, Jackie would die anyway, en route to her mother in Hub City.Career after Hub CityAfter leaving Hub City, Victor Sage held a series of journalistic positions in various cities, while reviving his Question persona when necessary. Previous experiences teaming up with such heroes as Green Arrow and Batman had established the Question in the superheroic community, and he would participate in major events such as the Alien Invasion and Brainiac's attack on Metropolis. Following his abandonment of Hub City, The Question helped protect an Indian reservation alongside Green Arrow and John Butcher. He traveled the United States and would meet Steel and Azrael. He even very briefly became a member of a team, when he joined the L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) alongside his old comrade Blue Beetle and Nightshade, Sarge Steel, Captain Atom, and Judomaster during a disappearance of the Justice League of America, in order to stop Judomaster's former sidekick, Tiger, from conquering the world. On that mission, the Question would also first learn of the mysterious land of Nanda Parbat. He would also return to Hub City several times, and eventually got a bittersweet shock when he learned that Myra had finally moved on.Following the near-destruction of Gotham City after a major earthquake, the Question relocated to Gotham and teamed with the Huntress, with whom he had a short-lived affair.After years of dabbling with hallucinogens, meditation, and his mask-activating gas, The Question developed a shamanic awareness, in which he was able to interpret coincidences and thus "talk to the city".  In this state, he was also able to sense chi, or life force. He became able to "walk in two worlds" for an increased awareness of his surroundings and of any disturbances in a city's natural order. This ability came in handy when Sage relocated to Metropolis and teamed up with Superman against Lex Luthor and the Psychopomp.52Following the events of the Infinite Crisis and Batman's disappearance, The Question returned to Gotham City to assume the role of its protector. His first act was removing the bat symbol sticker from the Bat-Signal and spray painting a giant question mark in its place. This was not strictly an act of ego, however- he shone the light on Renee Montoya's apartment building in order to get her attention. Three days later, he entered Montoya's apartment and left her an address: 520 Kane Street. When Montoya visited the location, he hired her to watch an abandoned building located there for "two hundred dollars a day, plus expenses," and implied that it would be used by a third party. This mysterious behavior would lead to a partnership that would last nearly a year.Two weeks and one night later, the two teamed up against a strange creature who entered that building. The course of their investigations then led them to Kahndaq, where they investigated Intergang dealings and prevented a suicide bombing during Black Adam and Isis's wedding, an action that earned The Question the Order of the Crescent.After returning to Gotham City, the Question learned that he was suffering from lung cancer. Though Montoya immediately had Sage hospitalized and later took it upon herself to transport him to the Himalayan city of Nanda Parbat in the hope of using its mystical properties to save him, she was too late. After suffering through great discomfort and hardship, Victor Sage, The Question, passed away. The Question's legacy lives on, however: Renee Montoya has been seen wearing the mask and garb of the Question in Gotham City, and, on an alternate version of Earth, a version of Vic Sage lives on.	181525
1996	Vic Sage: Question, The: Anger, the Terror & the Question, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Azrael Plus #1. 1996	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181526
1998	Vic Sage: Question, The: Answer in the Rubble, An	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman Chronicles #15/3. Winter, 1998.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181527
1986	Vic Sage: Question, The: Answer is Alchemy!, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle, Vol. 2, #4. September 1986. "The Answer is Alchemy!"	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.In what amounts to an extended cameo to set up subsequent issues, Vic Sage covers the Blue Beetle’s fight with Dr. Alchemy for WWB-TV Chicago on the scene.Dr. Alchemy gets turned into philosopher’s stone, and Sage interviews S.T.A.R. Labs employee Murray Takamoto. After Takamoto jokingly tells Sage he doesn’t know if he can help Sage get an interview with the Blue Beetle, Sage decides to investigate the azure hero in his other identity as the Question!	181528
1990	Vic Sage: Question, The: Any Man's Death	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Quarterly #1. Autumn 1990	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181529
1995	Vic Sage: Question, The: Arena (as Vic Sage)	CB		Ditko, Steve	Azrael #10. November, 1995.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181530
1986	Vic Sage: Question, The: Ask The Right Question!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle, Vol. 2, #5. October 1986.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question’s working to put together the pieces of the Blue Beetle puzzle when WWB-TV station manager Lou Crocker tells him that his first priority should be the local youth gang piece that’s currently on deadline. He reluctantly shifts gears to figure out the mystery of the local youth gang alliance.A place to start might be the group of hot-rodding young thugs speeding away from the scene of a robbery. Though the cops give chase, the hoodlums have faith that “M” will save them — and he does, in the form of a laughing gas rocket. When the Blue Beetle catches their trail, “M” strikes again, sending the side of an exploding building cascading down on the Bug.Vincent Perignon laments the most recent robbery — one of his own stores that hid a numbers operation. He calls his son Richie in to figure out who these gangs are working for.Vic Sage makes an afternoon meeting with the informant called Rodent, who tells Sage about a midnight meeting between the gangs. Meanwhile, Chicago police Lt. Max Fisher replays the scene Vic Sage underwent earlier — being told by a boss to lay off the Blue Beetle in favor of tracking down leads on the youth gangs. Melody stops by to see Ted Kord, who’s busy thinking about his father figures — his real father Thomas Kord, who never writes, and his mentor the late Dan Garrett, whose mantle he’s replaced as Blue Beetle.The Blue Beetle and the Question both set about interrogating gang members, though the Question gets over his head fighting a gang in a local junkyard. Just as he’s being beaten, however, the cavalry in blue arrives. The two heroes make quick work of the gang and decide to team up. “M,” better known as the Muse, overhears from a rooftop nearby and doesn’t like the sound of that!	181531
1999	Vic Sage: Question, The: Avatar Rising	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #1. September, 1999.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181532
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Bad News, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Vol. 1 #1. February, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Hub City Friday, November 21, 10:45 P.M.: Charles Victor Szasz has exactly 25 hours and 15 minutes to live.A man in a blue fedora and matching trenchcoat stands in the rain outside a shack on the wharf, his face shrouded in shadow. Inside, three men huddle around a card game, the smoke from their cigarettes rising toward the light suspended a few feet above their table. Charles Victor Szasz has been waiting, tensing his muscles, preparing himself for violence: "That he may die is of no interest to him in these charged seconds. Here, now, he is fully alive and that is what matters..."A voice on the TV inside announces a special report from KBEL's Vic Sage, and as if this were his cue, Szasz puts a foot through the door of the shack, stating plainly that the men inside possess a tape cassette that he wants. The men stand, as the television in the background discusses civic corruption, and challenge the intruder. Szasz responds by elbowing the largest of them so hard that the thug's skull cracks the television as he falls. A second man advances, swinging wildly. His punch misses, but Sage's counter-punch connects. A woman looks on silently, with a hint of a smile at the corner of her lip. Szasz swings a chair at the third man, knocking a small pistol from his hand, then uses the remnants of the chair to knock his opponent to the floor. He takes note of the woman: "You're staying out of it, lady. That's smart." She replies, still Mona Lisa smiling: "I despise violence!"A pair of hands come down to meet the base of Szasz's neck. He drops to the floor, where his agressors pick him back up again. The largest of the men, recovered from his earlier encounter with the television, grips the man's face with both hands: "Let's see who he is!" But whatever covers Szasz's face won't come off. Distracted by the mask, the big man finds himself the target of a kick to the face, his nose and teeth crushed, and Szasz pushes off to throw himself and the man holding him through a table behind them. We see that Szasz has no face. An elbow to this other man's face, and all opponents are down. "Barbaric," says the woman.Szasz goes to the thug who couldn't connect with a punch, and demands the tape. The man concedes defeat and pulls the desired object from a safe. "Mister, givin' you this is prob'ly gonna get me bad hurt. So answer me this...who are you?" In response, Szasz hands him a blank white card that starts to smoke, slowly revealing -- "Question mark?""You are half right," says the woman.11:01 P.M.: Charles Victor Szasz has 24 hours and 59 minutes to live. Climbing into a red Volkswagen Beetle, Szasz speeds away. He's enveloped in a ring of yellow smoke, and reaches up to remove the featureless mask. He passes a pair of cops doing sixty, and out of boredom, they decide to pull him over. But Szasz can't trifle with traffic tickets. He pulls the gear shift and rockets away from the cops. "He's doin' over a hunnert! Gotta be!" says one of the cops as they stop the chase.Szasz arrives outside of KBEL studios as the weather report comes on. A producer named Finch is calling for the head of Vic Sage, who's due to go on in six minutes. Szasz, nee Sage, enters the production room and hands the tape to the news director, instructing him to play it during his spot. "Mr. Sage...your script..." says the assistant director. "I'll ad-lib," Sage replies. "Your make-up." "I'm beautiful just the way I am..." Sage replies without irony.News anchor Myra Connelly introduces Sage as the weather report ends. The tape contains footage of the Hub City Commissioner of Schools snorting cocaine with a woman who Sage ties to a man who he believes blackmailed his way into a fat building contract with the school system. Shadowy figures watch the report on a big screen. One asks, "What do you think, Reverend?" The reverend replies: "Lamentable. Most Lamentable." Sage concludes his broadcast with a dig at local government: "The decent people in this town are paying for services that don't exist while the political slugs get fat. Why doesn't Mayor Wesley Fermin do something about it? Is he lazy, stupid...or worse?"Perhaps worse. Mayor Fermin is infatuated by Sage's co-worker, Myra Connelly, and ignores Sage's words as he watches the news to get a glimpse of her. He wonders aloud if he could meet her, and the Reverend, sitting on the couch beside him, says, "Ask and ye shall receive."One of the thugs from the wharf appears and asks what to do about Sage. The Reverend suggests getting him fired, but the thug cites Sage's ratings as a good reason the news station would keep him on. Perhaps, ponders the Reverend, Lady Shiva should teach him a lesson. Shiva, the woman who watched the earlier battle, agrees to do whatever they ask of her, "Provided I wish to." The thug accuses her of standing by idly while the "no-face guy" beat them to a pulp earlier. Shiva replies: "I provide my services for a fee. I do neither less nor more than I am requested. I was not requested to protect a videotape -- nor to nurture the inept."But how did Sage know where to send No Face to find the tape? It must've been Milty Cohen, says the thug. When we meet Milty, he's drenched with sweat with his back against the brick wall of a Hub City back alley. Jake, the big thug from the docks, introduces him to Baby Gun. Gun can't talk at the moment, because someone busted his jaw. But Jake describes the M.O. for Milty -- Baby Gun is named for his 4.5mm air gun. He likes to get close, says Jake, as we see the gun against Milty's temple. Jake drops ash from his cigarette as Milty is blown away."Quiet too. Sucker don't hardly make a sound," he says.	181533
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Be All That You Can Be	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #13. February, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181534
1985	Vic Sage: Question, The: Beyond the Silent Night	CB		Ditko, Steve	Crisis on Infinite Earths #7. October 1985. "Beyond the Silent Night" .	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181535
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Boom! The End	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #31. October, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181536
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Butterfly	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #2. March, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181537
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Captain Stars & Sergeant Stripes	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #27. June, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181538
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cityscape	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #5. June, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181539
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 1	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #1. June, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181540
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 2	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #2. July, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181541
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 3	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #3. August, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181542
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 4	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #4. September, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181543
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 5	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #5. October 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181544
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: Cry for Blood, Part 6	CB		Ditko, Steve	Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #6. November, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181545
1986	Vic Sage: Question, The: DC Comics	CB			Series of Comic Books on DC.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question came to DC in part of a gift purchase of the Charlton "Action Heroes" -- Captain Atom, Nightshade, Blue Beetle, Son of Vulcan, Judomaster, Thunderbolt, Sarge Steel and the Question -- for then-DC editor, former Charlton writer/editor Dick Giordano. The original plan, as detailed in the article, "Project Blockbuster" by Robert Greenberger in Comic Book Artist #09, was for the Charlton characters to feature in short, serialized stories in a monthly series, with the Question's particular stories to be penned by Mike W. Barr and drawn by Stan Woch. This idea soon went bust, with little artwork actually completed.The Action Heroes made their debut in the DCU as Earth-4, one of many alternate worlds being collapsed into one during the historic Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986, and many of their fold earned solo books, including Blue Beetle (where the Question made his first post-Crisis story appearance), and the Question himself. All of this, of course, while the seminal Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons maxiseries The Watchmen riffed on a sort of alternate universe version of the Action Heroes.Denny O'Neil and Denys Cowan's version of the Question debuted to jeers from the Ditko audience who cried foul on O'Neil's non-objectivist portrayal of Ditko's creation. O'Neil addressed the issue by having The Question die at the end of the first issue, resurrected in the second and born again as a wholly different character. O'Neil's Charles Victor "Vic Sage" Szasz was an orphaned protector of a hellhole -- Hub City -- taught by a zen Kung Fu master, and dealing with a wealth of grotesque characters and villains as Hub toppled like Sodom and Gomorrah around him. The series became known for it's thoughtful handling of real-world issues, an excellent letter column, and, from some, for not being Ditko. The series featured detailed and absorbing art by a young African-American named Denys Cowan, who, along with inker Rick Magyar, was twice nominated for the Eisner Award for best art team.After the Question series, and a brief follow-up Question Quarterly finished their runs, Vic Sage skipped here and there across the DC universe, making appearances in other O'Neil-penned one-shots and cameos in other characters' books. Giordano joined writer/inker Bob Layton (former Charlton Bullseye publisher) for a simple-but-fun six-issue teaming of the Charlton heroes called the L.A.W. Under the helm of writer Greg Rucka, a self-professed fan of the O'Neil series in college, the Question began a relationship with Gotham vigilante The Huntress in a six-part series called Cry For Blood.TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Writer Rick Veitch and artist Tommy Lee Edwards took a new approach to the Question in their 2004-05 six-issue miniseries, turning the Question into a sort of urban shaman who "spoke" to cities through a channel of lifeforce. In the miniseries, the Question comes to Metropolis and has a run in with Superman himself, and it's revealed that, in journalism school, Vic had a huge crush on Lois Lane. The Question currently appears in the series 52, taking place in the year after the lackluster sequel to Crisis, Infinite Crisis.	181546
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Desperate Ground	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #18. July, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181547
1968	Vic Sage: Question, The: Destroyer of Heroes, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle (Charlton), Vol. 1 #5. November, 1968. Source: www.vicsage.com	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.At a Hub City art museum, critic Boris Ebar lectures his students on the misshapen, dirt-colored piece known as “Our Man”: “This anonymous work is a perfect example of art that reveals the true spirit of man…man as he really is.” Ebar highlights the missing eyes and heart, as well as the closed hands that symbolize, “man’s inability to solve or control the illusion we call existence.”Passer-by / art lover / part-time action hero Ted Kord comments to his companion Tracey that it’s a shame that a majority fo the folks gathered around Ebar seem to support that claim. One of those in agreement with the poor state of man is the gorilla-faced Hugo, the artist behind “Our Man,” who thinks to himself: “That’s exactly how I feel! Man is an incompetent nothing in a world of mystic terrors…all without meaning or purpose!”The Hub City art museum seems to be the action hero hangout, as none other than Vic Sage drops by. Ebar calls out to Sage for support in his argument, but Sage will have none of it: “Your views and that thing belong on a junk heap! But it’s perfect for all of you…perfect for self-admitted nothings who have nowhere to go in their world of nothing!” Kord tells Tracey that he’d prefer Sage’s company to Ebar’s, and they venture in to the next exhibit, where more heroic pieces are on display. These, says Kord, are representative of an artist who thought better of the world.But the group of nihilist beatniks that follow Ebar’s opinion find the room of heroic art unbelieveable — suitable only for fairy tales. Not only that, but the art is offensive to them; it represents what they feel they can’t be. Sage opines: “It’s so unfair, isn’t it! You can’t have what you want and wishing for it should be all the effort you need to get anything.”Meanwhile, the artist Hugo has found particular offense with one statue, called “The Unconquered,” and raises his fist to smash it. Kord lays hands on Hugo to prevent the destruction of the artpiece, and soon the nihilist beatnik parade has gathered around to threaten violence to Kord. Sage steps up to support the man who is secretly Blue Beetle, as does Tracey, but the beatniks vamoose, worried that the cops might be called.Kord thanks Sage for standing with him, and Sage insists that it should be the other way around — Kord saved an inspiring piece of art. Ebar suddenly appears at Sage’s shoulder, demanding an apology for the earlier embarrassment, but Sage retorts: “I owe you nothing! How you feel about your own evaluation of art is your business! Don’t try to use me to foster your opinions!”Sage leaves, and Kord and Tracey stand admiring “The Unconquered.” Something about the statue has struck a chord with…Kord, “It’s proof that man is not helpless! man can set a goal and achieve it. As the sculptor did with his statue, so can anyone else! But man has to motivate himself!”But Hugo has championed a different statue, “Our Man,” to represent his philosophy of humanity: “Man doesn’t have the power to achieve anything! Man is a helpless speck in an unknowable universe ruled by strange forces that control man’s will and destiny! By himself, man is nothing and can do nothing!” Hugo walks home, full of bitter resentment for “The Unconquered,” thinking that everything that shows man as heroic is really evil. The illusion of man’s worth should be obscured, he believes. In him, he feels a command to destroy the heroic artwork. Once the symbols are destroyed, man will finally be satisfied his true lowly place in the universe.A few days pass, and the Blue Beetle sets out in the Bug to perform a nightly fly-by of the art museum. Part of him worries that the ruffians will return to destroy the art, and part of him wonders if he’s making excuses just to see “The Unconquered.” But the Beetle’s instincts were correct — as he touches down on the roof, he catches a strange sight. The “Our Man” statue appears to be mobile. Inside the costume, Hugo comes to the conclusion that Beetle’s existence carries worse import than the artwork: “He dares to set himself up as a god! …He’s trying to be a hero…to be better than everyone else!”“Our Man” takes a swing at the Beetle, and the Beetle returns in full. But “Our Man” has an armor-plated suit: “He can’t hurt me, and he knows it!” thinks Hugo inside the suit, “He’ll have to quite, to ive up and I’ll expose his heroic pose!” The Beetle keeps fighting, trying to set “Our Man” up to knock him off-balance, but the walking sculpture plants a right hook across the Beetle’s jaw. Hugo thinks: “Why does he keep fighting me! He should run! He can’t win! His evil heroics keep him trying to achieve the impossible! The fool still tries to overcome his fate, to struggle against the laws of destiny!”Beetle goes over the edge of the museum, and “Our Man” shatters the ledge with a kick, sending the Beetle plummeting. A guard comes out on the roof to investigate the noise and Hugo runs away, fearful that the police will be crawling all over when they find the Beetle’s body.But Beetle’s not down for the count yet. He grabs onto a conveniently placed flagpole and uses the momentum to swing back to the roof. He summons the Bug and tries to track down “Our Man.”Meanwhile, “Our Man” rampages through a Hub City park, destroying statues of town heroes. The beatniks have assembled there and cheer on the sculpture-on-sculpture violence. As a police officer protects a passing woman and her child from the falling debris, Beetle swoops down from the Bug to save the day: “You seem to get your kicks out of destroying. I get mine from kicking the destroyers.”The beatniks step in again to protect “Our Man,” their faces contorted with rage as they hurl baseball-sized rocks at the Beetle. As Beetle gets pummeled, “Our Man” takes his cue to exit, stage left. The beatniks form a line to stop the “fascist” boys in blue from arresting their hero, challenging the officers to display their “gestapo-type brutality.” The Beetle swings back up to the Bug, having lost “Our Man”’s trail.Boris Ebar appears on a Hub City news station the next day to champion the beliefs and actions of “Our Man,” promising to replace the destroyed park statue with one that, “doesn’t signify a self-glorifying act or a so-called heroic deed.” Ebar reiterates his opinion that “Our Man” truthfully represents the lowly state of real humankind and encourages viewers to embrace this poor estimation of themselves. Heroes, he says, present a fantasy of perfection that no one can live up to. “Our Man” represents the acceptance of imperfection, and the inability to raise oursselves above our flaws.In the hallway at W.W.B., Sage’s colleagues encourage him to televise Ebar’s exhibit, citing the prestige of being “in on this hot fad,” but Sage will have nothing of it: “Sorry, gentlemen. That statue is trash to me!”The nihilist beatniks in the meantime have created a hero cult for “Our Man,” celebrating the pessimistic view of life that he represents, and working to channel their spirit to give “Our Man” the strength to, “overcome the disbelievers.” Hugo feels called by forces beyond his control to take up the “Our Man” costume again.At a society party, a chap who looks suspiciously like Syd Starr debates the qualities of “Our Man” with other party-goers: “This rat race of always proving yourself is insane!” But a woman who looks suspiciously like Celia Starr counters: “You smear the best as unworthy so you have an excuse to remain as lousy as you are!”The argument spreads across the party. A man: “…And no one will ever be perfect so why knock yourself out trying, why kid yourself? We are all like “Our Man!” Still another: “I see! The doctors that treat you and your family…the people that make your drugs, build your cars…anyone who’s action affects the lives of others shouldn’t try to do their best…why bother, huh?”Down in the alley, two kids enter the philosophical debate: “You’ll be a super hero with no legs but I’ll give you super powers so you won’t need them and everyone will feel sorry for you!” says one. “That’s stupid! Why wreck me if you can give me powers!” says the other.Tracey, watching “Our Man” coverage on television, wonders when someone will counter the nihilists properly. “The best way would be to present a better example!” says Kord, who suddenly has an idea.Vic Sage agrees to cover the exhibit containing “The Unconquered,” which ticks off the supporters of “Our Man” to no end. Ebar and his critic pals get together to threaten to force Sage’s sponsors to drop out. Ho-hum, that again? Sage tells them to mind their own business.Meanwhile, Hugo feels the call of the “Our Man” and takes up the costume again. He sets out to destroy the exhibit while the police are investigating a bomb scare, but Vic Sage is there to slow him down. Sage launches himself toward the walking sculpture, and Hugo again wonders why anyone would enter into a fight that they have no hope of winning. He smacks Sage away, but Blue Beetle comes swinging in just in the nick of time. He grabs “Our Man” between his knees and carries him to a rooftop, but the statue-man manages to overpower him. He flips the Beetle over, and socks him across the chin: The outcome can only be the Blue Beetle’s defeat! No one will ever think well of or look up to him again!”The Beetle takes blow after blow, but manages to avoid the direct hit. Below, the cruel faces of the nihilists yell “Stomp him! Cripple the Bug!” But Sage doesn’t give up on the Beetle yet. Beetle manages to get in a kick that puts “Our Man” off balance, and the hero shifts his gameplan. He keeps “Our Man” off of his stride, and manages to use the weight of the statue costume to flip his opponent. Below, the crowd calls him a dirty fighter.Hugo feels as though the forces that called him to fight the evil of heroism have abandoned him. He gathers a moment of strength and catches the Beetle with a double uppercut. He glances a kick off of Beetle’s chest, but that only sets him up for a double kick from the Beetle. “I’m getting so tired, weak!” thinks Hugo. “He won’t let me rest! He keeps coming at me…he won’t let up….”Below, the crowd starts to plot ways to help “Our Man.” But their hero has begun to doubt himself: “I am now a mere man against one who truly has supernatural powers. I never had a chance against him! I never had a chance for anything! Why fight on…I was doomed to defeat from the start! Even with powers, how could I hope to achieve anything. It…it’s an illusion!” Beetle lifts “Our Man” above his head and spins him like pizza dough at the edge of the building. “I surrender. Don’t destroy me! Please! I didn’t mean it!” exclaims Hugo.Below, members of the crowd distract a policeman and steal his revolver. One of them aims and fires at the Beetle. “Hey! Don’t they know there’s never been an open season on people!” yells the Beetle as “Our Man” runs away. Sage kicks the gun from the shooter’s hand and says, “Because you deliberately turned yourself into a mental cripple…that doesn’t excuse your actions! Since you won’t think I’ll tell you! Your feelings don’t determine anything! Especially the life of a human being!”Hugo manages to slip out of the costume. The nihilist finds the empty “Our Man” shell and celebrate his getaway, but Hugo’s just glad to get out of the conflict alive.Sage stands below, watching the Blue Beetle’s Bug fly away: “I wouldn’t have missed this night for anything!” He’s confronted by Ebar, who says he’s gotten two sponsors to drop Sage’s show in Hub City. But Sage replies, “If sponsors or anyone else lets you do their thinking for them, they’re in trouble, not me!”Tracey asks Kord how black and blue he is the next day, and Kord responds that no matter the pain, he couldn’t stop fighting: “All through the fight in the back of my mind I saw, ‘The Unconquered!’ I was fighting for everything it stood for…to me! For the best in a man whatever it is, whatever it took to make that statue…whatever it takes to achieve anything worthwhile! It can only be done by struggling to succeed! ‘Our Man’ could only have won if I gave up…on what that statue stands for, for what it means to me!”The nihilists make a shrine to “Our Man,” hoping that one day, he’ll reclaim it. But Hugo has other ideas: “By himself, manis to helpless. Unless he has some supernatural powers like the ones the Blue Beetle has to help him! Everyone else is like ‘Our Man’…we can achieve nothing! We are doomed to failure before we try!”But somewhere else in Hub City, a young man hammers away at some schoolwork. A classmate mocks him: “You’re crazy, Lou! You got to be a genius or like the Blue Beetle to solve those problems. Give up like me and Huck! You’ll pass anyway!” But the student stands strong: “No! If I give up, I’ll never know! They can be done and I know I can do them! I know it!”His secret known only to Prof. Rodor, Vic Sage assumes the identity of the Question to help his fight against injustice!Boris Ebar returns, now giving away more nihilistic art as a present to Syd Starr: “When I saw it, I knew a man like you would love to have it! …A man who understands the finer points of culture and humanity.” Syd scratches his chin, faux-thoughtfully, and replies: “Yes, I can see it…it reall is all you say…it’s very moving…very enlightening…deep feeling…and…and…”Syd takes a moment to admire the picture, a painting of a tiny, huddled man being trampled by larger feet beside a bent and smoldering cigarette butt. An empty soup can completes the collage. Ebar explains: “It represents man’s inhumanity to man! The refusal of man to help his fellow man get out of the gutter! …The real attached can is pure genius! It proves the reality, the truth of it all!”Syd falls, as they say, hook line and sinker. He shows his new art piece to coworker Nora Lace. Nora has a painting of her own, given to her by Vic Sage. This painting features a worker standing in a triumphant pose atop some cragged architecture. What does the art critic Ebar think about it? “I denounced it as childish, lac[k]ing in any aesthetics…it’s an insult to man and humanity!”Ebar accuses Sage of buying the painting to insult him, but Sage replies that he makes his own decisions without caring whether it pleases anyone else. As Sage walks away, Ebar confesses his hatred: “Sage has an evil soul!” He implores Starr to get rid of Sage, but Syd has exhausted all methods of getting Sage fired.Later, in Ebar’s apartment, the bitter art critic can’t get over his hang-ups: “That blasted painting! Why did Sage have to bring it into my life again! …It keeps accusing me…It makes me think of when I felt like…No! I must not think about then!” After some more paranoid soul-searching, Ebar hires two thugs in a west side Crown City alley to take the painting and destroy it.The thugs burst in on Nora, who has fortunately just finished a date with Mr. Vic Sage. As the thugs enter her apartment, a third faceless figure explodes on them from behind, throwing double punches. A couple of strong ones on the chin, and the crooks decide to vamoose. The Question checks on Nora, and then chases down one of the crooks.“I’m not talking and you can’t make me!” says the crook. “Suit yourself!” says the Question, releasing the gass from his belt buckle. “Then you will never talk to anyone again!” The thug tells Sage he was hired to steal the painting, and then breaks free, panicking in the gas cloud. The Question lets him go, as he has bigger fish to fry — namely, Boris Ebar!Sage drops by to see his old friend, Professor Rodor, and they put together a prank involving a glass tube blow gun, and a quick-drying solution that reacts colorlessly and odorlessly. With these objects in hand, Sage sets out for Ebar’s.“Oh, how I wish I could see Sage’s face when he learns the painting’s gone!” thinks Ebar, smugly sitting on his couch. There’s a knock at the door and Ebar goes to check it, assuming it’s Syd Starr. But no one waits for Ebar at the door. Instead, the figure from the painting has appeared on his door. As Ebar checks the hallway, the painting starts to dissolve. When Ebar turns around again, it has disappeared: “Did I really see it? That accursed painting won’t give my mind any peace! Why won’t it leave me alone??”Ebar returns inside his apartment, where a larger version of the figure has appeared on his wall. He covers his eyes and turns away in fear and confusion, and again the painting begins to dissolve. When he returns his gaze to the wall, the painting is gone again: “It knows I betrayed it! I joined those who claim this is a world we never made! That we can’t help it. It’s not our fault…we’re innocent! But that cursed painting keeps asking Why? Why didn’t I? Someone has to keep giving the world shape and direction! Yet, I took no part in it. I let others do as they wish and I hate what they made for me! I never questioned…or judged what was right…I accepted what others said was right!”The painting appears again, this time larger: “Stop! Stop accusing me!! I couldn’t help it! I tried and failed!” The Question, standing around the corner with a blowgun, dissolves another painting by firing one of the chemical pellets at it. The hero thinks, “He won’t be able to take much more of this!”As the painting disappears again, Ebar doubts his sanity. He decides the only way to find peace is by destroying the original painting. He pulls a sword-dagger and sets out for Nora Lace’s apartment. The Question gives chase, and is spotted by some citizens outside. He ducks around a corner, transforms into Vic Sage again, and gives the curious followers the slip.Ebar, in the meantime, bursts into Lace’s apartment with sword drawn, demanding that the painting be destroyed: “You don’t understand! It won’t leave me alone! …Destroy it! I’ll pay anything you ask…just destroy it now!” Nora provides the painting, but says: “I won’t destroy this art to satisfy your emotional exercises!”Outside, the thugs have returned for the painting, wanting the remainder of the money they feel is coming to them. “I should never have let you talk me into coming back! I’m still shaking from that guy!” says one. Unfortunately for him, “that guy” happens to be right behind. Sage retransforms into the Question, and comes up behind them in a cloud of gas. The two panic and start running, but the Question socks them both with knockout punches. He removes his mask, and runs into the building, hoping it’s not too late to save Nora or the painting.Inside, Boris is pleading with Nora: “Don’t force me! Don’t make me do it! I’ll pay you…but destroy it!” But Nora has no such plan: “I’m not a hired accomplice to any crime! Any force will start from you!…You want the painting destroyed…you, alone will have to do it…if you can!” Sage enters at this moment and adds his two cents as well: “Well, Boris, it’s up to you! Your terror brought you here…what you can’t bear to face is within your reach to destroy! What stops you?…The figure on the canvas?”Boris draws his dagger closer to the painting, but the eyes of the painting stare back at him: “I’ll show you…Stop! Stop staring!…Stop accusing me! I didn’t mean to betray you! I tried to be like you…I tried! You expect too much of me…I’m only human! Why won’t you let me lie to myself? Why do you keep making me see what I let myself become…stop it! I must destroy you…to destroy the proof of what I once wanted to be!” Boris lunges with the dagger!At the last second, Sage pulls the painting away like a matador withdrawing a cape from the horns of a charging bull: “Why cover your eyes now, Boris? You blinded yourself a long time ago! You’ve been refusing to see…refusing to know! You act now physically as you did then, mentally!”Boris falls to the ground, curling into the fetal position and covering his hands with his head. A police officer comes to the door to ask about the commotion and the two unconscious thugs: “Oh! Vic Sage!…I guess you can explain it all!”Syd Starr stands backstage in a panic the next day, worried that Sage will tie him to Ebar on the broadcast: “No matter where I go, I’ll have people whispering about me…hating me!” But as Sage doesn’t do anything of the sort, Syd digs deeper into his paranoia: “He’s making me sweat till the trial…that devil! I know him. He wants to disgrace me so my father will pick him instead of me to take over! I’ve got to stop him, somehow!”Sage has another one of his coworkers on his mind: “That’s it, Nora. The rest of the evening is ours!”	181548
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Dream of Roschach, A	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #17. June, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181549
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Election Day: The Dark	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #24. January, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181550
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Election Day: The Fix	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #22. December, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181551
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Election Day: Welcome to Oz	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #23. Winter, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181552
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Epitaph for a Hero	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #15. April, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181553
1986	Vic Sage: Question, The: Face-Off!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle, Vol. 2, #6 November 1986.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Blue Beetle and the Question fly above Chicago in the Bug, exchanging information about the youth gangs case. They have little evidence aside from a note found in the junkyard with theatrical markings. Beetle runs a computer file on all theatre-related locations in Chicago and splits the list with the Question.When they reach the Question’s destination, he ignores the Beetle’s advice and jumps through a hole in the floor, bouncing off buildings and fire escapes to land safely on the ground: “Lord the things one does to preserve one’s image!”Richie interupts his father’s reading of Tom Robbins to tell him what he’s found out: the local gangs have a guardian angel. Vincent laments that his son doesn’t want to take over the family mob business and instead wants to be a “fairy actor.”Meanwhile, things are happening around the city: Blue Beetle takes the Bug home and takes a stroll around Kord Omniversal, Max Fisher goes to the gym to get some answers, archaeologist Conrad Carpax seeks the secret of Pago Island, and Vic Sage fights with his boss. But suddenly, Sage has the answer!Kord takes a break from running his business to check the results of the computer scan he ran on his half of the list. He too figures out the answer! Soon, Vic, Ted, and all of the gangs in the city are heading to Chicago’s historic Globe Theatre!Onstage at the Globe stands the Muse, convincing the local gangs that they should work together to run Chicago. Blue Beetle watches from the rafters until they disintegrate underneath him! Falling into the midst of the gang, he stands a chance of being beaten — until the Question arrives!But just as soon as the tides are turning, a spray of machine gun fire ricochets around the fighters. The Muse wants the floor!	181554
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: Falling in Place	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #6. June, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Looking into the chi reader, one of the Subterraneans sees the Question stepping out of the portajohn. The others think he's crazy, and yet, the man gets thrown off the side of the building by seemingly nothing.Sage comes out from behind the Subterraneans and swings down on them. He separates them and picks them off one small group at a time, seemingly invisible sometimes. He climbs into a steamshovel and approaches them as they fire. Suddenly, the other construction equipment roars to life too and they're boxed in.They regroup, under the secret influence of the Question, by the blasting shed, and the Question sends a rocket into it, throwing the men to the ground. The Question gathers their bodies and cements them into the foundation of the building, ensuring that their chi will pollute the site of the Science Spire. When Van Mliet arrives, the ghost of Six True Words swoops down to confuse him, and the Question winds up adding him to the foundation as well.Superman investigates the subway death of the Subterraneans and his search takes him to the Psychopomp, who it turns out was the Question, having killed the real Psychopomp in Chicago. The Question gives Superman the files on the case and asks them to deliver a message to Lois Lane. Superman cuts him off and tells him to leave town.On the train home, Sage meets the same child who asks him if he solved the puzzle -- Sage replies in the negative, saying that the puzzle of love might never be solved.	181555
1998	Vic Sage: Question, The: Fight Back to Gotham	CB		Ditko, Steve	Detective Comics #723. July, 1998	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181556
1997	Vic Sage: Question, The: Gambler, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Steel #38. May, 1997	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181557
1986	Vic Sage: Question, The: Gang War!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle, Vol. 2, #7. December 1986.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question and the Blue Beetle are restrained, at the mercy of the Muse. When the Muse calls on a verdict from his followers, they call for the death of the heroes. Beetle has only a second to act, and he uses it well, calling the Bug to come crashing in through the theatre wall.As the gang members go scrambling, Question and Beetle get free, and Beetle uses the Bug to zap the Muse. The gangs split as a smoke bomb flies into the room, and the new dynamic duo find themselves staring down the gun of Lt. Max Fisher — but not for long. Beetle fires the strobe gun and the heroes vamoose.Back in the Bug, Beetle has a plan. He has mini-Bugs, called Beagles, that act as spies on gangs across the city until they get a lead. In the meantime, he proposes he and the Question sing camp songs in the meantime.Vincent Perignon finds himself awakened at the point of a gun, as the Muse stands over his bed. But the old mob boss turns the tables, or rather, the blankets on the Muse and a pair of hitmen scare the costumed crook away. Richie comes in and gets briefed on the situation, and thinks to himself that things have gone too far.The gangs meet a second time on the diamond at Wrigley Field, not called by the Muse, but rather one of their own. The Muse’s idea sounds good, but why be led by a guy in a clown costume? As they talk, one of the Beetle’s Beagles listens in.As Question and Beetle wait for the Muse to show at Wrigley, a line of black limousines surrounds the stadium and swarm the diamond. It’s an ambush by Vince Perignon and his men. Soon, there’s an out-and-out brawl and our heroes jump into the fray as well.The fight gets interrupted by a smoke bomb from the Muse, standing atop a nearby car. He tries to stop the fight completely, but winds up diving in front of a bullet to save Perignon. The elder Perignon finds that it’s his son under the mask, as Richie slowly fades away while reciting a scene from Romeo and Juliet.The gangs fall silent as he dies, but soon, there’s a slow soft clap from a pair of blue gloved hands that turns into an all out applause. The spotlight fades.	181558
1991	Vic Sage: Question, The: Gomorrah Homecoming	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Quarterly #2. Summer, 1991	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181559
2003	Vic Sage: Question, The: Gotham Knights #38	CB			Gotham Knights #38. April, 2003	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Another sort of extended cameo that provides something of a prologue to Batman/Huntress: Cry For Blood. Huntress is being manipulated by Checkmate with the help of Scarecrow and the Mad Hatter. The Question comes to Gotham to deliver some photographs of Nightwing and Huntress together that he took from some armored members of Checkmate. "I'd tell your boss myself, but this seems like a family affair," he tells Nightwing.	181560
2003	Vic Sage: Question, The: Gotham Knights #39	CB			Gotham Knights #39. May, 2003	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.A follow-up on last issue's extended cameo, the Question returns to take out the Checkmate agent watching Helena's apartment. He calls to warn her that they know who she is, models a new hat, and helps buy Helena a little time.	181561
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Harold	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #33. December, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181562
1991	Vic Sage: Question, The: Hell in Hub City	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Quarterly #3. Autumn 1991	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181563
1995	Vic Sage: Question, The: Homecoming	CB		Ditko, Steve	Showcase '95 #3/3. March, 1995	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181564
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: Inside Out	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #4. April, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question breaks up an illegal organ selling transaction, and, dragging the criminals into the street, finds himself face to face with Superman. Superman warns him off of vigilantism in Metropolis, and accuses him of using drugs to aid his "walking in two worlds."At the site of the Science Spire, Six True Words holds a purification ceremony to cleanse the building place of the spirits of dead slaves who are unearthed during the foundation digging.The Subterraneans find themselves facing the Question on a subway platform, and he makes short work of them, allowing only the leader to get away. The leader, Minos, runs into the Psychopomp and hires him for a special job -- kill the Question!	181565
1995	Vic Sage: Question, The: It's My Party And I'll Fight If I Want To	CB		Ditko, Steve	Guy Gardner Warrior #29. March, 1995	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181566
2001	Vic Sage: Question, The: Justice League Unlimited	C			11-17-2001 to 5-13-2006. Earth’s seven greatest heroes unite against the threat of an alien invasion and decide to remain together to defend Earth against attacking aliens, sorcerers, super-villains and other threats. 	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question in Justice League Unlimited.The Question is a major recurring character in the animated television series Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Jeffrey Combs. Like his comic book counterpart, he uses a special mask (bonded to his face by a gaseous chemical) to conceal his identity. He is portrayed as a conspiracy theorist, a blend of Rorschach from the Watchmen comics and Fox Mulder of the popular X-Files series. His character design is similar to the O'Neil/Cowan revamp of the character.The Question of the DC Animated Universe is a completely obsessive, darkly comic loner — skeptical, eccentric, paranoid, antagonistic and unpredictable. He is often given to believing in various odd conspiracy theories and is suspicious of even his fellow League members, yet is one of the Justice League's best detectives. At one point, he mentions that Supergirl eats peanut butter sandwiches before going to bed, to which she asks him if he goes through her trash: he responds, "Please... I go through everyone's trash."The Question's various conspiracy theories (he insists that it's a single, tied-together theory) are usually portrayed in a humorous manner. He claims the motives and purpose of aglets (the plastic caps at the end of shoelaces) are "sinister", believes in ominous links between boy bands and global warming, the Girl Scouts and the crop circle phenomenon, and fluoridated toothpaste and spy satellites. He also believes there was a literal 'magic bullet', forged by Illuminati mystics to hide 'the truth' (though this was said under torture and might have just been him mocking his captor). In recent investigations, he also discovered that Baskin-Robbins in fact has thirty-two flavors of ice cream, and is concealing the thirty-second for dubious reasons. All of these theories are apparently tied to a single, vast conspiracy by a hidden cabal dating back to ancient Egypt, which has supposedly ruled the world from the shadows for millennia, aided by the common man's ignorance of it.After the events of "Fearful Symmetry", in which Supergirl encounters her clone Galatea, Batman assigns Question to investigate and find out whatever he can about those responsible, much to the chagrin of the other League founders. The title, "Fearful Symmetry," is a reference to Watchmen, and is derived from William Blake's poem "The Tyger".In the episode "Double Date", the Huntress (recently kicked out of the League for making a failed attempt on the life of Steven Mandragora, the mob boss who killed her parents), appeals to Question for help tracking him down, in exchange for information she claims to have on Cadmus. He agrees, knowing in advance she's lying. After being pursued by Green Arrow and Black Canary to the dock where Mandragora was meeting his son, Question talks Huntress down from killing Mandragora, and she instead pins him under rubble to await imprisonment. Afterwards, he reveals to Huntress that, despite having known the outcome of the encounter far in advance, he helped because he likes her. In response, Huntress kisses him and drags him away, presumably to show her appreciation; the two would continue to be an item throughout the rest of the series, the Huntress dubbing him with the nickname "Q". (This episode was probably inspired by the Batman-Huntress comic book mini-series Cry for Blood, though in that story the Huntress deliberately lures an enemy into what she knows will be a fatal trap and the Question turns his back on her in disgust.)In the episode "Question Authority", the Question discovers Lex Luthor's plot to instigate a full-scale war between the government and the Justice League. He also learns of an alternate universe (seen in the Justice League story "A Better World") in which Luthor becomes president, has the Flash killed, and is murdered in the Oval Office by Superman as revenge, an act that eventually leads to the renamed Justice Lords taking over the world. Convinced that the history in this alternate universe was in fact a predestined time loop that would eventually repeat itself, the Question decides the only way to derail this possible future permanently is to kill Luthor himself, before he can become president and before Superman can kill him. Furthermore, he was confident that his reputation for being a paranoid 'crackpot' would deflect any suspicion that he was doing this on the orders of the Justice League, allowing the League and Superman's legacy to survive his actions.However, Luthor, now augmented with super-strength thanks to Brainiac (who, in the Superman episode "Ghost in the Machine", had planted a nanotech copy of his programming in Luthor's body), delivers a savage beating to the faceless vigilante while admitting that his presidential campaign was nothing but an expensive ruse to keep Superman on edge, "a small part of a much grander scheme." Question is turned over to Project Cadmus for interrogation by Dr. Moon. After almost a week of torture without caving in, he is rescued by Huntress and Superman and transported to the Watchtower for treatment. Although still weak from the torture when the Ultimen invaded the Watchtower, Question subdues one of the clones by hitting him over the head with a bedpan."Question Authority" has several homages to Ditko's objectivist beliefs, as well as to Rorschach, Alan Moore's infamous Question pastiche. As he recoils from the information he's downloaded from the Cadmus files, he begins to speak in monotone sentence fragments, as Rorschach did. ("Not alternate reality," he quavers. "Time loop.") In the same episode, Huntress' comments indicate that, while spending days at his research, Question has neglected everything else, including his personal hygiene — another Rorschach trait. In his room on the Justice League satellite is a poster warning of a global fluoridation conspiracy, a reference to the last page of Watchmen, which in turn references Kubrick's black comedy about nuclear war, Dr. Strangelove, in which mad General Ripper believes that it is part of a Communist plot.Later, as Question confronts Luthor at his penthouse office, he declares that "A is A... and no matter what reality he calls home, Luthor is Luthor." This is similar the law of identity phrase "A is A", on which Ditko based certain characters and their opinions. Additionally, in the episodes follow-up "Flashpoint" shows the injured Sage without his mask, with bruises and injuries to his face similar to those suffered by Rorschach during his capture and imprisonment by the police. He notes that Huntress was right when she said "he had to be the ugliest man in the world" to wear his faceless mask; Rorschach, since childhood, had been teased and bullied because of his appearance.The Question makes cameos in the episodes "Flashpoint", "Panic in the Sky" and "Grudge Match", as well as the series finale "Destroyer". In the battle between the League and the forces of Apokolips, he is seen fighting off Darkseid's Parademons by running them over with his car, while Captain Atom, Hawk and Dove and the Creeper battle them on foot and in the air; each of these characters was created by Steve Ditko. His last appearance, in the same episode, is running down the steps of the Metro Tower alongside his fellow Ditko/Charlton era Leaguers.	181567
1967	Vic Sage: Question, The: Kill Vic Sage	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle (Charlton), Vol. 1. #4. December, 1967	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Revenge is the reason why a killer has been hired and the order given–’Kill Vic Sage!‘On a shady dock in the West River district of Crown City, two hoodlums wait in the shadows for the man known as Vic Sage. As a figure passes, they leap out and bludgeon him with a blackjack, but the victim is not who the two thugs suspected it would be: “This ain’t Vic Sage! Who…what is he? Looks like he’s wearin’ some sorta mask!” The other thug surmises that Sage must’ve sent someone in his place and decides, “We’d better take ‘im to Arbo!”Arbo stands half in the light, half in the darkness in a warehouse by the pier, looking through the Question’s belongings. His hair is slicked back and he has a pencil-thin mustache etched above his lip. His face remains stone, but his words are anything but impassive: “You fools! That’s ‘The Question!’ I’m a wanted man and you idiots bring him here! If he should…” But one of the thugs interrupts him to suggest they find out who The Question really is. The mask won’t come off, but Arbo finds and identification card in the Questions belongings, saying he’s a man named Nick Rager.Nick Rager? The Question, tied to a chair, thinks to himself, “That’s the one thing in my favor! The gas that cements the mask to my face also changes the printing on those chemically treated cards!” Vic Sage is lucky — or is he? Arbo decides that though he gets, “Paid to knock off punks like Sage…I’m gonna take care of this one for free!” One of the thugs kicks the Question, chair and all, through a trapdoor into a well.The impact shatters the Question’s chair, and he quickly pulls off his belt, designed to unravel in one long piece. He makes a grappling hook out of pieces of the chair and soon he’s crawling out of the trap door. There’s no sign of the thugs or Arbo, but now Vic Sage knows someone is out to get him. “But that’s all I know! I have no idea who’s behind this, who that hired killer is or even the names of those muscle men! In other words, I have no leads! And in that case, there’s only one thing left to do! Play sitting duck! But this is one sitting duck who’s going to be on guard!”Outside the W.W.B. offices, the Women’s League march with picket signs — “Sage Against Society’s Rights - Even criminals have rights! Help protect public rights! Denounce Sage!” Syd and the Yes Men peer out the window, and wonder out loud why Sage has to stir up so much trouble. They’ve tried everything to get rid of him, but have been unsuccessful in getting Sage’s sponsors to pull out. On top of that, Syd’s father has declared that Sage can run his show as he likes.Meanwhile, Sage broadcasts his views on personal rights: “I repeat, rights can only belong to individuals! Groups, by themselves have no rights! The rights belong to the individual within the group! And no man, nor group, has the right to forcibly violate another man’s rights! He may do so–just as he may kill–but by no stretch of the imagination has he the right to do so!” Syd and the Yes Men wait outside to confront Vic — the Yes Men have convinced Syd to give Sage one more change to get in line, or else! But just as Syd prepares himself to make the demand, a creepy messenger boy arrives with a package for Sage. Syd tells Sage to avoid controversy in his broadcasts, but Sage is preoccupied by the sound inside the package. He hurls the box through the window as the Yes Men accuse him of madness. But outside, there’s an explosion as the package blows up. Across the city, an unknown person voices his disappointment: “You failed again, Arbo! And I won’t stand for another such failure! This next time you’re going to take care of him where I can watch him die!”Syd calls this the last straw, and demands that Sage stop making waves on the air, or else! Sage goes to see Syd’s father to get his take on the situation. He finds him supportive: “You see things in black and white! You’re not afraid to challenge the public’s views and stimulate us all to rethink our issues! When I signed you, I thought I was prepared for all sorts of opposition–protests, threats…but not violence! I can’t expect anyone to face violence for me!” But Sage’s not leaving that decision to the station owner. He’s willing to face the prospect of getting killed if Starr is willing to let his show go on. Starr agrees.Sage checks in with the news team and tells them to get a good night’s sleep. Tomorrow, they go hunting the attackers. Sage stays up half the night himself, going through his files and making a list of people who hold grudges against him. His list-making gets interrupted by a phone call. Arbo speaks from the other end–they’ve got Nora, and threaten to kill her unless Sage plays ball. Arbo tries to force Nora to talk to Sage, and when she won’t he smacks her around. She still makes no noise, but Sage himself gets riled: “Okay, scum! Knock it off! I believe you’ve got her! Now what do you want?” They want Sage to come to an address they supply…alone.“At last, I’ll have my revenge!” gloats a voice from the shadows. He steps forward to reveal himself as Nat Kat, a former city purchaser whose graft and embezzlement operation was blown by a young reporter named Vic Sage. He went to prison, but swore he’d get even with Sage.“Well, well, you’re a poor mistreated soul, aren’t you?” chides Nora. “You’re a real man of virtue too aren’t you, Mr. Kat? That’s why you paid those killers to pay Vic back for something he had every right to do!” Kat responds angrily that Sage should’ve minded his own business. Nora retorts, “Who forced you to kill in the first place?”Kat almost loses it, but Sage arrives. Kat demands to know if Sage recognizes him, and Sage responds: “You weren’t important enough for me to remember.” (Though there seems to be some extra space at the beginning of the word balloon.). Kat orders Arbo to keep his gun trained on Nora, while he jogs his memory. But Nora takes the opportunity to kick the gun from Arbo’s hand. Sage starts throwing punches, and drops a smoke bomb to confuse the captors. As Arbo goes for his gun, Sage selflessly jumps on top of Nora. But the cavalry arrives in the form of Captain Lash and the Crown City police, just in the nick of time.The police nab the lookouts, but can’t find Kat or Arbo. They either left via the roof, or by one of many exits in the cellar, says one of the police officers. Sage refuses the option of police protection–now that the crooks are exposed, they’ll be more worried about saving their own necks. Sage decides to follow some leads on his own, but Lash warns that he’d better not go trying any more rough stuff, “Unless of course, you have Nora along to give you a hand– or rather–a foot!” But Sage tells Nora to get back to the studio to round up the details of the story. He wants to be ready to broadcast when the case wraps up.A short time and distance away, Sage finds himself unrolling the Question mask from his belt buckle. He believes Arbo and Kat escaped through the sewer and he’s found the place where the tunnels converge. He makes the transformation into the Question and heads down into the labyrinth of tunnels to find the two criminals. After a brief search, he rounds the corner–to find the two of them drawing their guns! Thinking quickly, the Question does a forward flip and kicks both of the men into the rushing waters of the sewer: “That puts these rats right where they belong!”Kat and Arbo grab onto a pillar for support, but they can’t last there for long. They cry out for help from the Question: “You can swing over on the pipes and pull us out!” yells Arbo. “You have to save us!” yells Kat.The Question replies, “You’re both crazy if you think I’d risk my neck to save the likes of you! As far as I’m concerned, you’re just so much sewage! And you deserve to be right where you are!”“You’re inhuman! You can’t leave us here! You’ve no right! It’s your fault we’re here! You must save us! It’s your duty! It’s–” pleads Kat.“Duty?? To whom??” asks the Question. As the two men are carried away by the sewer current, the hero thinks aloud: “I sure don’t wish those two any luck! But they just might survive their trip to the river! I’d better call Captain Lash so he can pick ‘em up either way.”	181568
1990	Vic Sage: Question, The: Let Nothing You Dismay	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #35. February, 1990	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181569
1999	Vic Sage: Question, The: Martial L.A.W.	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #4. December, 1999.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181570
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Mikado	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #8. September, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181571
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #16. May, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181572
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Annual #2. 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181573
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold, Vol. 2 #2. January, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181574
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold, Vol. 2 #3. February, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181575
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold, Vol. 2 #4. March, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181576
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold, Vol. 2 #5. May, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181577
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Brave and the Bold, Vol. 2 #6. June, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181578
1997	Vic Sage: Question, The: No Title	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Returns #1. February, 1997	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181579
1990	Vic Sage: Question, The: Or Maybe Gomorrah	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #36. March, 1990	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181580
1992	Vic Sage: Question, The: Outrage	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Quarterly #5. Spring, 1992	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181581
1999	Vic Sage: Question, The: Past is Always Present, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #3. November, 1999.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181582
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Peacemaker, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #32. November, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181583
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Place for the Arts, A	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #28. July, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181584
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Plastic Dilemma, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #19. August, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181585
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Poisoned Ground	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #12. January, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181586
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Rejects	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #21. November, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181587
1968	Vic Sage: Question, The: Return of the Question	CB		Ditko, Steve	Mysterious Suspense (Charlton), #1. Source: www.vicsage.com	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.What is the greatest battle an individual must fight? Is it against the mystic terrors of unknown dimensions? Is it against the hordes of alien beings from outer space, or against foreign armies or criminal conspiracies? No! The greatest battle you or any person must constantly fight is not any of those! What, then, is man’s greatest battle…The Question stands on a wet ledge stories from the street, listening to two figures speak through a rain-soaked window. One of the figures is Max Kroe, one of “the biggest racketeers in the state!” So far, Kroe has been like Teflon and has gotten away from the law scot-free, but the Question has taken great pains to follow him to a secret meeting.The other figure is the respectable Crown City king of the soda pop industry, Jason Ord. The meeting’s not for blackmail or a pay-off, but there seems to be some money passing hands. The men seem to be on good terms with each other, leading the Question to think they’re in cahoots: “Ord’s worse than Kroe! Ord’s using an unearned reputation to deceive the decent people he deals with!”Meanwhile, at W.W.B., Syd Starr has launced another one of his “Get Rid of Vic Sage Quick” schemes, convincing a businessman named Fry to drop his sponsorship of Vic Sage’s controversial show in favor of more family-oriented fare. Fry approaches Sage in the hallway and tells him the news. Sage isn’t offended: “It’s your money, Mr. Fry, you can spend it anyway you please!…One question! Did you come to this decision by yourself?” Suddenly, Fry is offended: “What difference does that make?” Sage replies, “If you’re spending your earned money on what others decide you should buy, are you getting what you want?” Syd and his Yes Men gather around Fry to celebrate, but suddenly, Fry’s not in the mood for such joviality.But as soon as Syd succeeds in his plan, things are foiled. One of his flunkies pops in with the news that the Soda Pop King himself is here to sponsor Sage! Sage meets with Ord in Sam Starr’s office, and immediately refuses to shake his hand: “Mr. Ord’s not acceptable as my sponsor!” Ord accuses him of joking, but Sage assures him this isn’t a joke. Starr believes it to be a misunderstanding, and uncharacteristically lashes out at Sage: “Vic, this is intolerable! Jason Ord! …And you treat him like he’s a plague! Why??” Sage responds that he believes Jason Ord to be in cahoots with Max Kroe, owing to a tip-off from a trusted source.“Honest men don’t deal with known thieves. It can only lead to corrupting that which is honest! I intend to prove Kroe and Ord are two of a kind!” Starr calms down, but still believes Sage’s source to be wrong: “You lost Fry and now you’re refusing Ord! The network could lose the whole Ord account because of your attitude with an unprovable charge!” Sage responds: “A man’s a fool to accept things on faith! You can only decide about Ord on what you know or can prove! And I can’t ignore what I know!” Starr acknowledges that Sage never makes charges recklessly, and agrees to give him until he gets back from an out-of-town trip to prove his case.Syd Starr, hearing from a flunkie who had an ear to the door, couldn’t be more ecstatic: “We couldn’t have done a better job on him than he did himself!” He tries, in vain, to steal away Vic’s staff, focussing specifically on Sage’s secretary/girlfriend Nora Lace. “What’s the name of those things that crawl to trouble spots so they can get their thrills abusing the victims?” she asks her fellow reporter. “They’re called ‘Sydics,’” he replies, infuriating Syd, who leaves. “When they can’t find victims, they feed on themselves,” Al adds.But things aren’t all fun and games and mocking co-workers. Al has fears about job security if they all stick with Sage. Nora is steadfast however in favor of her boss/boyfriend. Fred Pine chimes in: “Let’s stick to the faces and that is we’re riding on a collision course to disaster and we don’t know why!” Vic Sage arrives to hear his staff contemplating disaster and demands that they settle now: “If I ever expected blind obedience in any of you, I’d have fired him! No one here owes me anything! Anyone who wants the best will be glad to have any one of you working for him!” His staff responds: “That’s not what we want to hear, Vic! Just give us the facts like you’ve always done!”But Sage can’t give them the whole story without revealing his extra-curricular heroing activities. He tells them as much as he can and they’re skeptical. Al says, “And on that alone, you’re going after Ord! If your charge leaks out to the public before you can prove it, you’ll be denounced by everyone! …You realize the kind of pressure he can put on the network, on you, on all of us?” Sage promises not to use anyone on the investigation that doesn’t want to be and leaves to start said investigation, but the team is still concerned. Bob Hasel sums it up: “I think Vic’s making the fatal mistake that a lot of people have been praying he’d make.”Jason Ord stands in his office, indignant and infuriated by Sage’s attitude: “Sage is going to regret what he did! I’m going to break him! Before I’m through, Sage will come crawling to me to sponsor him…then Mr. Sage, it will be my turn!”A group of journalists approaches Sage as he eats dinner. They start by saying they hate his guts, but ask him, out of the spirit of professional brotherhood, to save himself the trouble and give in. Sage replies, “Why, gentlemen, should I, this one time, accept poison in my food?” The journalists walk away, one of them accusing Sage of twisting everything and refusing to face facts. But another has a clearer mind about the situation: “No, he makes them too clear! We hate him because he’s fighting the battle we ran out on before it ever started! He won’t give in to what is wrong and we refuse to stand up for what is right!”Jason Ord meets with Syd Starr, and explains that he’s not an unreasonable man, he only wants an apology from Sage. Syd replies that Sage, “needs to be knocked off his self-made throne!” The two decide to align their powers to take Sage down. Ord starts by handing money to a chap named Felix and ordering him to start a smear campaign against Vic Sage. Felix replies, “Before I’m through, even Sage will hate himself!” But Ord has more in mind than making Sage apologize. He’ll act like he’s still going to sponsor Sage if he reneges his accusation, but will use that moment of apology to, “spit in his eye and turn him down!”The smear campaign begins, as news spreads that Sage tried to frame Sam Starr, that pressure by Sage drove some to suicide, that Sage bugged the W.W.B. conference rooms and blackmails his bosses and sponsors to keep his job, and finally, that he spoke out against the U.N. But when faced with the accusation, Sage responds by asking, “if decent people should deal with cutthroats, and if not, why should free governments deal with dictatorships that enslave their own citizens.” And now, the picketers have gathered outside of W.W.B. with signs reading: “The U.N. must stay! Sage must go! / Sage wants our sons to die!” and also, “Sage is a war monger! Remove Sage!”Syd sets up a meeting between his father and Sage, while Captain Lash drops by with the results of a file search: Nothing connects Kroe to Ord. Sage asks, “You think I’m rubbing two names together so some of Kroe will stick to Ord in people’s minds? Lash responds: “Not you, Vic. But I think you fell for a lie! Drop it before you get in too deep to back out!” But Sage refuses to stop his fight, even as he’s attacked verbally by the protesters outside. Inside, he finds that Al has disappeared. Syd accuses Al of…well, Syd says, “What’s the quote about ships deserting a sinking someone or other, you know how it goes!”Syd and Sage go to a meeting with Sam Starr and Jason Ord. Ord has threatened to take his advertising to other networks unless Sage apologizes, which would cost W.W.B. millions. But Sage continues his line of thought, asking an outraged Ord if he ever knew or met Max Kroe. Sam puts the direct question to Sage: will he accept Ord’s offer of sponsorship? Sage replies: “No!”The other W.W.B. staff in the room raise fists to Sage, demanding he take Ord’s offer. They call on Sam Starr to sack Sage, but Starr refuses: “Too many sudden smears and pressures have arisen…I don’t like it! Those tactics are worse than if a man used a gun to get his own way!” Starr gives Sage the two weeks until Fry’s contract expires to prove his case. But Syd and his gang of brown-nosers rejoice at finally having Sage where they want him.Sage talks to his staff in the office, promising to keep after Ord even after the time limit runs out if need be: “I can’t willingly accept a known evil or pretend it’s something less than it is! You have no way of judging Ord, so…If anyone’s going to stand with me, he’s going to have to give a good reason why! I won’t accept the lame reasons about my being the under-dog, every misfit can claim that! Or that I need help. I’m not a charity case! I’ll accept only a reason why you personally want to make the stand and on your behalf, not mine!”Ord takes a phone call from Max Kroe, who has a dynamite idea for getting rid of Sage. Ord finalizes plans and hangs up gleefully: “He’s going to be finished for good!” At the same time, Sage walks down the sidewalk, ignoring the jeers and insults of everyone around him.The greatest battle a person must constantly fight is to uphold proper principles, known truths, against everyone he deals with! A truth cannot be defeated! But when a man refuses to know what is right or deliberately accepts, or does, what he knows is wrong…he defeats himself! The truth remains unbeaten!Part II:What is a hero? Is he a man with super powers, who, when in costume, fearlessly seeks out dangers, daringly confronts all obstacles and performs great feats of bravery but then returns to his everyday life, living in helplessness and fear? …Afraid of what he says and how he acts for fear of revealing his secret identity, thus forcing himself to live unnaturally, stripped of the ability to face up to and act upon the everyday problems of life? His response to them may not be one of fearlessness, daring or bravery but one of a constant brooding about his inability to cope with them successfully! Is it a power or a disguise that makes a hero or is a hero a man who faces up to the challenges and obstacles of life and acts on them in a manner that does credit to himself and the proper principles that have been proven to be true?! WHAT MAKES A HERO?Nora provides her reason for deciding to stay (”Decent people can’t exist where force is the only rule for dealing between groups.”), Fred doesn’t like having his job threatened and didn’t appreciate bribe attempts, and everyone is in except for Al. But hey, where is Al? Sage receives a phone call from Capt. Lash and dashes to police headquarters where Al is being held on charges of murder! Apparently, the police found Al groggily standing over the body a man named Joe Elp with a weapon in his hand after an anonymous call reported gunshots.Al spills his side of the story to Sage, saying that Elp had tipped him off long ago that Ord and Kroe were in cahoots. They shared a few drinks while talking until Al found himself being bludgeoned from behind. Sage asks Lash to hold off on breaking the news of Al’s booking, and heads off to make the evening broadcast. Al feels terrible: “And I had to add this to all his troubles!” But Capt. Lash sees things differently: “Vic’s not complaining! He knows the difference between victim and assailant! He doesn’t penalize the innocent for what the guilty cause!”That night, Sage reports that his assistant has been charged with homicide, but instead of distancing himself from him, lets it be known that he’s standing behind Al and believes him to be innocent. Apparently, Sage didn’t break the news to anyone else before the broadcast. Fred and Nora are shocked, but vow to back Al up. Syd Staff attempts to push his father into firing Sage again. Calls from viewers denouncing Sage flood the switchboards and Ord and Kroe share a secretive chuckle over the phone at the effectiveness of their plan.Sage finds himself facing more angry citizens outside the W.W.B., who believe him to be a hypocrite for standing up for Al. He walks by them without comment and heads to the police station where he bails Al out. Al’s shoulders are drooped as he walks down the steps: “I can’t go back with you! I’ve caused you enough trouble! It’ll be better for you if I keep out of the way!”Sage snaps back that Al is doing him no favors: “If you want to crawl in a hole even though you’re innocent…go ahead! If you’re ashamed to be seen with your firends…run away! If you can’t stand the stares and tongues of public idiots…go hide! But don’t tell me I’m responsible for what you decide…that it’s for my benefit! You owe me nothing!” Al apologizes for feeling sorry for himself and stands up straight. Back at W.W.B., Vic rallies the troops for theWhile Sage and crew work round the clock to find leads on the Ord-Kroe connection, the program continues to face issues with advertisers. Kroe drops by the network and puts on the face of a reasonable man, offering to renegotiate with Sage. Crosstown, at the King Drug Co., the owner faces pressure to drop his financial support of Sage. But he refuses, comparing the use of his drugs to fight bodily diseases to Sage’s commentary that clears up issues of the mind: “You can refuse to buy my products or listen to Vic. But if you deliberately reject quality and truth, you must be willing to settle for that which is inferior and lies! You do not hurt Vic or me if you choose to cripple your body or mind!”Sage faces the rejection of everyone fearing the backlash they’ll receive just from socializing with him. But he takes on his status as a social pariah well, rejecting a gossiper trying to sell information on Syd and his crowd. Sage meets with Capt. Lash who has just interrogated local stoolie Lippy to no avail. Sage follows Lippy down the street and plans to ask some questions in a different persona. He removes the mask from his belt, smooths it over his face, releases gas from his belt buckle, and waits for the chemical reaction. Vic Sage has become the Question!The Question uses the element of surprise against Lippy, coming in through the window and releasing his trademark yellow gas into the room. He puts a finger to the small of Lippy’s back and demands answers. He gets them: Joe Elp’s real killer was Bo Bene, currently staying at the Grand Hotel. The Question exits through the window and warns Lippy not to try to warn anyone, or else he’ll be back with dire consequences.Ord is starting to crack. Sweating and drinking, he calls Kroe, who reassures him that everything is taken care of. A hired killer in a derby and bow-tie takes care of Bo Bene with compliments from Kroe just before Sage and Lash arrive. Both men are frustrated that they seem to be a step behind, but Sage has a sudden spark of inspiration.Thirty minutes remain before Ord’s deadline comes around. Syd and his crowd are already toasting Sage’s downfall. Nora, Al and Fred continue working and plan to until Sage tells them to quit or they’re tired. Sam Starr stands at his window, hoping that Sage will come up with proof. And Ord finds himself holding a mysterious envelope.As Ord opens the envelope, it begins to smoke and a question mark appears. The letter states that the Question has photographic and audio proof of Ord meeting with Kroe and that he’s seeking a payoff. Without the money, he’ll turn the evidence over to Sage. Ord gets Kroe on the phone, and together they set up a plan to take down the Question.Sage tails Kroe to a secret warehouse meeting place, with a camera and tape recorder to get the proof he’s already told Ord, via his secret identity, that he has in his possesion. He knocks out the guard muscle, but finds himself on the business end of the derby/bow-tie’d killer’s pistol. The killer takes him to Ord and Kroe. Ord panics, but Kroe points out the obvious: “A scoop is no good to a dead newscaster!”But killing isn’t good enough for Ord, he wants Sage to suffer: “I want to hear him beg me to stop!”Part III:Why does a man fight? To survive! To achieve proper values and goals! To keep secure the values he already has! The alternative? Give up…lose by default.Kroe does the dumbest possible thing and launches a punch at Sage, who deftly side-steps and kicks the gun from the killer’s hand in the confusion. Sage fights his way out of the room, throwing a chair through a window and swinging from electrical cords to the warehouse floor. Ord has begun to sweat and panic again: “He better not get out! If he does and he talks, I’ll be ruined! You know what that means, Kroe?” Kroe, who has started to sweat himself, replies: “Shut up! You should never have gotten mixed up with Sage in the first place!”Below, the thugs spread out to find Sage. But Sage has a plan for mass confusion — by switching back and forth between himself and the Question, he can convince the bad guys that they have more than one enemy. Sage, quickly donning and then removing his featureless mask, is making short work of the thugs, as Ord and Kroe continue to panic: “That lousy age and the Question are down there! They must be in this together…! It was a trick…The Question didn’t have any evidence!” Kroe shakes a fist at his business partner: “Now Sage does! Then we have to stop both of them! I could kill you for dragging me into this jam!”Back at W.W.B. Syd and his crowd have gathered to gloat over Sage’s impending pink slip. They think he’s gone into hiding rather than face up to the consequences. But Nora arrives, saying Sage asked her to represent him surrogately. She puts his contract on Sam Starr’s desk. Syd laughs: “That gutless boss of yours is too scared to face us himself! That coward had to send a woman in his place! The great Mr. Sage turned tail. Ha ha. Where’s your fearless newscaster hiding? Who’s protecting him while you’re here?” Tired of his ramblings, Nora decks him. Sam kicks his son out of the office, and tells Nora to take Sage’s contract back, as he doesn’t yet have anyone to replace him.Nora goes back to the office shaken, but soon finds herself present for good news. Capt. Lash drops by to let Al know that he’s been cleared: the gun was proven to be Bene’s. Al feels the weight of the world taken off of him: “Thanks, Vic, wherever you are.”Vic happens to still be in the warehouse, performing his quick change and beating up thugs. But the constant running and fighting is wearing Sage down, and soon, he suspects, the thugs will bring out their guns. He spots a phone on a pole and sneaks over to it, putting in a call to Nora. Handily, Lash is still standing by and heads to the warehouse to help. Sam Starr orders the newsteam to prep the mobile unit, and everyone heads off to cover the big story. They pass Syd in the hallway, where one of his lackeys wonders where their co-workers are running off to. Says Syd: “Who cares! Sage probably stubbed his toe and they’re going to give him a blood transfusion!”Meanwhile, back at the warehouse, the sirens are getting closer as Ord and Kroe are in a state of full-blown fear. The two start throwing careless accusations at each other, unaware that Sage waits around the corner with tape recorder in hand. The thugs run from the building like rats from a sinking ship, and Ord and Kroe head for a secret exit. But Sage foils their plans again: “No one’s leaving this party yet! You two are going to become a public item…trial and prison!” Kroe throws punches while Ord goes for his pistol, shooting Kroe in the back: “If I get rid of both of you, I’ll never have to worry about anything! You know too much about me, Kroe! You’d make a dal to save your hide! I’ll find someone else to run the rackets…I’ll still be Jason Ord, respectable businessman, with you dead, Sage!”Ord fires a shot that glances off Sage’s forehead, and runs to the alley, where he finds Lash and the W.W.B cameras waiting. He drops the gun and raises his hands in surrender. The news team races upstairs where they find Sage taking Kroe’s dying words of confession on tape. “It seemed unbelieveable…Kroe and Ord, partners in crime!” says Nora. “It was,” replies Vic, “…As long as there wasn’t any proof!” Sam Starr asks Sage to clean up the paper that, “your secretary littered my desk with…see that it is removed!”But Syd has one last chance to undercut Sage. With his father called away to Washington, Syd can scoop Sage’s story on Ord by appearing on the roundtable discussion show “Community Challenge.” Syd finds himself being questioned on the removal of Ord as an advertiser, and Syd lays it on thick: “When we became aware of his activities, though not prove…we refused any additional sponsorship. We took the loss until the issue was resolved! We tried to be fair to all concerned, now it belongs to the courts.”Sage’s news team is infuriated at the scooping. “What are you going to do, Vic?” asks Al. “Nothing! Syd is building his own trap and he’ll find himself caught in it! Syd can’t hurt my program, he’s just mouthing and distorting events. I’m covering the fundamental principles of the proper relationship in dealings between people…that explain the Kores and Ords! I’m not reporting on what happened, but why and how! It’s the difference between just seeing something and understanding the nature of what that something is!”Syd finds himself the center of attention in the W.W.B. hallway, as people question him of his heroism in helping take down Ord. “Well, I don’t like to take all the credit…others did do their part after the facts were pointed out to them. I was suspicious of Ord very early in our dealings…” Syd starts. But then he catches sight of Sage walking behind him and begins to stutter. He can’t go on lying, excusing himself by saying that he has a slight throat infection. But his fists are clenched and shaking at the sight of Sage walking away.When does a man achieve victory? When after he has honestly applied himself to the task facing him and having overcome it…is secure in the knowledge that whatever he has accomplished, the fruits of that goal belong to him! He will know…no one else matters.	181588
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Riddles	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #26. March, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181589
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Sacrifice, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #4. May, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181590
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Santa Prisca	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #10. November, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181591
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Saving Face	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #14. March, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181592
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Send in the Clowns	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #20. October, 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181593
1983	Vic Sage: Question, The: Sentinels of Justice	CB		Ditko, Steve	Americomics Special #1	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181594
1988	Vic Sage: Question, The: Silent Parable, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Annual #1. 1988	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181595
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Skells	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #25. February, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181596
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Slaying, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #29. August, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181597
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: Stillpoint	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #5. May, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Vic Sage overhears Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen mocking his high school poetry. If it bothers him, it doesn't show -- because he puts on the faceless mask to become the Question.At the site of the Science Spire, Van Mliet takes Six True Words to the top of the building. She's figured out via chi channels that Luthor's project has only evil purposes. Van Mliet forces her off the building, and the Question watches her fall, pointing in the other plane to the top of the Spire. As he attempts to communicate with her, he hears a different voice instead -- Superman, speaking on a microfrequency, warning the Question about the deaths of Subterraneans he'd heard about the day before. The Question, knowing about the Subterranean's "clean sweep" argues that if the men died, where are their bodies?The Question walks into a portajohn, takes a whiff of Rodor's gas, and has his mind opened to the two worlds. What he doesn't know is that the Subterraneans wait outside.	181598
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Suffer the Children	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #3. April, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181599
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Survivor	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #7. August, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181600
1981	Vic Sage: Question, The: The Enigma	CB		Ditko, Steve	Charlton Bullseye, Vol. 2 #1. June, 1981	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Blue Beetle stands poised against a wall, a grimace of both fear and determination on his face. Around him, bullet holes and cracked plaster. Pointing at him, five very large gunbarrels. The Question sinks downward into the water, bubbles streaming up from underneath the featureless mask. His arms, coat and tie float upward in the water, while his feet seem to be kicking toward the business end of a robot shark. A portent of things to come in this team-up adventure!Flashback: Vic Sage, Nora Lace and cameraman Al Kert race in the WXZ-TV news van to the scene of a robbery. Nora has a foreboding feeling about the assignment: “There’s something wrong about this Vic…It’s no simple robbery!” Vic agrees: “You’re right, Nora. It’s more like an army assault than a street crime! They’ve got the whole block cordoned off!”Outside an exclusive Eastchester store, police officers shout commands at the crooks inside. One of the crooks replies: “Our only concern is our objective! Kill everyone who gets in our way!” Another crook, bracing a large gun against his stomach while aiming with both hands postulates, “Wait’ll they see this arsenal! They’ll be too stunned to shoot back!”Like a pack of mad dogs, the narration tells us, the gang of heavily armed men burst out onto the street! Vic tells Nora to get back just in time as the crooks fire indiscriminately, setting the store ablaze and exploding half the city block.But a “bold, blue-clad figure” swoops in behind them, planting a double-footed kick across two criminals with a mighty THOCK! The hero parries punches and delivers some of his own, sending the crooks flying.Around a corner, Vic Sage looks on, excited at the chance to meet and help out the Blue Beetle! Sage dons his faceless mask and charges into battle: “I just hope my indigo friend realizes I’m on his side!”Around another corner, a rental truck raises a laser cannon skyward and fires, hitting the Blue Beetle’s flying Bug right between it’s anthropomorphic eyes! As the Beetle is momentarily distracted, one of the crooks ZZAT!s him with a laser rifle!Injured, but still alive, the Beetle lies prone on the ground. One of the crooks decides to finish the Beetle off, but a compatriot mentions that the boss wouldn’t like it. “…And I wouldn’t either!” comes a voice from behind. As the Question appears with fists in tow, the crowd of criminals scatters to escape. “Some kind of advanced weapons, yet they run…why?” wonders the Question.Regaining consciousness, the Beetle thinks he has the answer: The whole robbery was a ploy to take over the Bug! The two heroes watch helplessly as the Bug is towed away by the tractor-beam of a rocketship that, “unknown to them, is piloted by a silent manipulator, miles away…”Who is this diabolical villain? What are his sinister motives? The Blue Beetle has forgotten the man known as the Enigma! The Enigma, a criminal previously caught by the Beetle, refused to speak at his trial and spent the next ten years of his jail sentence in silence, contemplating his anger at the blue hero. After his release, the Enigma managed to shake the cops who kept him under surveillance as he dropped out of sight. Having lost the cops, Enigma dug up the grave containing loot from his criminal career, planning to use the money to exact his revenge against the Blue Beetle!Back in the present, Blue Beetle and the Question have managed to trace the Bug, via homing device, to a warehouse near the river south of town. “You’ve walked into one trap already…are you sure you want to risk another?” asks the Question. No sooner is this asked than the door slams behind them and a heavy block with stalactite spikes falls just feet away from the Beetle!The heroes find themselves surrounded by interesting multi-colored futuristic architecture: “What looks, on the outside, like a modern, inner city ruin, is actually a highly sophisticated, robotically controlled fortress!” Distracted by the spectacle, the heroes aren’t ready for what happens next: A wall of flame explodes into the room, forcing the heroes into a corner! The Question drops through a trapdoor, and even as the Blue Beetle looks on startedly, he falls through a trap door of his own! Inside the control booth, the Enigma clenches his fists with excitement!A lesser man would panic… the caption tells us, But the Question maintains his composure despite the odds against escape! The Question has found himself underwater, facing the most heinous of villainous traps: “What the–A ROBOT SHARK!”The Beetle in the meantime, finds himself on firm ground, but as soon as he feels relief to be out of the proverbial frying pan, he finds himself in the proverbial fire. A series of doors open in the room and from them protrude a series of lethal laser weapons!The Question thinks quick, as his air runs out. “The only discernible openings on the shark,” he thinks, “are its eyes! They must be cameras!” He throws his coat over the shark’s eyes, hoping that the controller behind the shark will be similarly blinded. The robot killing machine strikes the side of the metal aquarium, and the Question goes rushing out with the flow of water: SLOSH!Meanwhile, the Blue Beetle rends a laser gun from the wall with all of his strength. He can’t dodge the laser beams much longer, and his only hope lies in turning the guns on themselves. With a “supreme effort,” Beetle manages to tear a gun free, blasting the other guns, and the room to bits!“As the dust settles,” a wet Question appears, saying there’s no time for review. Beetle agrees. They have to find the villain who’s set up these elaborate deathtraps. They set out in search of the Bug and find it, but, as the Question asks, “What’s that thumping sound?”ROOAAR! screams the mighty giant who leaps out of nowhere to separate the heroes from the Bug. Standing twice as tall as the Beetle-ship, “like some mammoth modern day Golem, an armored giant lumbers into the room! …A man transformed into a thundering monstrosity of living flesh and bone, a living man mutated by the twisted scientific genius of the Enigma!”Beetle theorizes that the only way to stop the man-monster is with the Bug’s weapons system. The Question offers to distract the giant while the Beetle makes a run for it. The Question takes a swing at the giant’s shin with all his might, to no avail: “You miserable little worm! You have only succeeded in angering me! I shall crush the very life from your body before you can take another breath!”The ruse worked, though! The Beetle dashes into the control room of the Bug and starts pushing buttons. The Bug rises into flight, and the giant turns to fight the spaceship. Beetle lets him have it in the face with thousands of volts of electricity! But it’s still not enough! The Beetle uses all energy that’s not needed to keep the Bug aloft for a final BIIZZAATTTT! that drops the giant to the floor unconscious!Beetle and the Question dash out of the room in search of the villain behind their predicament, but the Enigma has one more surprise in store. He furiously pushes a button.“Whoever created this deathtrap is undoubtedly a genius, but what’s his motive?” Beetle wonders. “Do madmen ever have rational motives?” The Question philosophies.At the end of the hallway, Beetle and the Question find themselves facing down a large group of the criminals they’d fought earlier. “A shot from my flashgun ought to buy us a few seconds!” yells the Beetle. “And my fists should win a couple more!” returns the Question. The pair easily overpowers the thugs, infuriating the Enigma, who pledges to finish the job himself. He rushes into the room with a gun drawn: “You two have won for the last time! You may have bested by mindless musclemen, but you won’t beat me!”The Question applies blame where blame is applicable: “You were sent to prison because you were guilty of robbery and murder! You sent yourself to jail!” The Enigma turns on the Question with the laser pistol, but the Question uses one of the thugs as a human shield. Beetle shatters the gun with an uppercut, but the Enigma plants a good one across the Beetle’s face, yelling, “We’ll all go together when I blow this place to hell!”The Question helps Beetle to his feet as the Enigma returns to his control room, activating the self-destruct mechanism: “All my carefully laid plans, all my money and energy…wasted! And the Blue Beetle still lives!” His finger hovers over the destruct button even as the Question and Beetle reach the Bug. Beetle kicks in the stand-by power system to fly out just as the villain’s lair explodes with a mighty BA-ROOM!As the heroes fly off into the sunset, the Question wonders: “I realize it’s a little premature to know for sure, but..we make a good team, don’t you think?” Beetle replies, “If that maniac still lives, we may need each other’s help again!”	181601
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: The L.A.W….and Order	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #6. February, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181602
1976	Vic Sage: Question, The: The Question Strikes!	CB		Ditko, Steve	Charlton Bullseye (Charlton) Vol. 1 #5. June, 1976. Source: www.vicsage.com	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.Our story begins: “Vic Sage, crimebusting trouble-shooting ace newscaster for Worldwide Broadcasting who, with the aid of Professor Rodor’s metamorphic chemicals and his ‘faceless’ mask, becomes the nightstalking scourge of the underworld…The Question!Eight weeks after the events in Blue Beetle #2, the Banshee returns to resume his flying crime spree. Syd tries to get Sage fired again, with a forged confession of association with criminals. Nora Lace finds herself held hostage on the W.W.B nightly newscast. And the Question pulls no punches as he takes on the Banshee’s hoods, then the Banshee himself!	181603
2000	Vic Sage: Question, The: To Serve and Protect	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #5. January, 2000	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181604
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Transformation	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #11. December, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181605
1991	Vic Sage: Question, The: Waiting for Phil	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question Quarterly #4. Winter, 1991	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181606
1987	Vic Sage: Question, The: Watchers	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #9. October, 1987	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181607
1999	Vic Sage: Question, The: Way of the Warrior, The	CB		Ditko, Steve	L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) #2. October, 1999.	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181608
1990	Vic Sage: Question, The: Where It Not That I Have Bad Dreams	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #34. January, 1990	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181609
1967	Vic Sage: Question, The: Who is the Question?	CB		Ditko, Steve	Blue Beetle Vol. 1 #1. Carlton Comics. June 1967. Source: www.vicsage.com	TV Reporter-Newscaster Vic Sage for World-Wide Broadcasting Co., alias The Question. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Investigative Reporter Ryder reached too far when he tried to take down a mob boss called Manny, who had him injected with hallucinogenic drugs, dressed in a bizarre costume and shot.He survived, but with a frightening split personality -- the self-righteous reporter Ryder, and the insane, unpredictable Creeper.Ryder initially didn't remember his times as the Creeper, but this information was revealed to him gradually over the years.The News Staff: Fred Pine, Al Kert, Bob Hasel and Nora Lace. World Wide Broadcasting President and Founder Sam Starr, his son Syd and his daughter Celia. Syd Starr, P.R. director at World Wide, addresses a Women’s League: “We at W.W.B. are not just dispensers of mere entertainment…we are the defenders of truth and justice, the all seeking eye–laying bare before the public every form of injustice…whatever the risk…whatever the price! We consider this task our sacred duty! To you…to all mankind! We do it proudly and fearlessly!” Surely, the ladies reply, this man is a leader among men.Meanwhile, crosstown, the Crown City police department busts in on a gambling ring. A man semi-disguised in a thick coat with an upturned collar, sunglasses and a fedora pulled low demands exodus from the building — he’s a respectable business man! The head gambler, Lou Dicer, responds brusquely: “You don’t worry about your rep when you get your cut of the take!” But Dicer leads the man out a secret exit in the back, using the arrest of another customer to mask their escape. Dicer makes a promise to restart the operation, and Respectable Business Man replies: “We better! I don’t intend to go long without my share of this operation.”The two emerge from an alley, where they’re spotted by an unfortunately attentive policeman. Dicer lets bullets fly as the two men get into a car and speed away. The Respectable Business Man exclaims, “You didn’t have to shoot him!” But Dicer is blunt: “I’m a three time loser, big shot…I’m protecting my life…not my lily-white reputation!” A crowd gathers to discuss the crime, while the wounded cop recognizes the face of the man that shot him.On his nightly telecast, Vic Sage reports that the hunt for Lou Dicer continues while accosting his viewers: “…And as usual, you, the enraged public wonders how a leech like Dicer and his ilk can thrive so readily among you! How many of you willingly support Dicer’s illegal gambling operation? How many of you frequent his gaming tables…or play a number daily? You don’t need their kind…They need you! Only you can keep them in business! They can’t exist without your play! Part of the responsibility lies with you! You are willing partners in Dicer’s crimes!”But nobody wants to be confronted with their shortcomings. Sage’s viewers react negatively: “Someday, somebody’s gonna put Sage down!” That man, we find out, is Syd Starr, who wants Sage off the air. A flock of yes-men back Syd up. They have to remain neutral, and a “bleeding heart” like Sage scares off the public and the sponsors. But Sam Starr has a respect for Sage’s brand of journalism: “Vic Sage stays! He’s not afraid to stick his neck out!”Sage keeps on sticking his neck out, delivering a message to Dicer through the broadcast that Sage will be seeing him in prison. Dicer doesn’t, “know who’s worse, Sage or the police,” and elects to skip town until things cool off. Sage tells his staff to keep following leads on Dicer. He’s got a hot one of his own — in a Westside alley beside a building where Dicer’s men are holed up. The men won’t tell Sage where Dicer is, but maybe they’ll tell…The Question!Sage removes the rolled-up mask (”It took a genius like Professor Rodor to design a mask like this! A mask that you can see, breathe and speak through…and yet still look solid!“) from his belt buckle. He releases the gas that seals the mask tight and changes the coloring of his clothes, and prepares to get some answers from Dicer’s crew. He tosses a piece of paper through a transom and when it’s picked up by one of Dicer’s men it begins to smoke. Slowly the smoke dissipates and leaves behind a question mark — “It’s the Question’s card!”The Question bursts through the door, leapfrogging over one of Dicer’s men. “Where’s Dicer? The Question wants answers!” No one seems willing to cooperate, so the Question starts throwing punches. Soon, there’s only one man left, and he still ain’t talkin’. Sage releases more of the gas from his sleeve, so that it comes pouring out around his hand. He holds this hand up to the man’s face: “Then you’ll never talk to anyone again!” Suddenly, being a stool pigeon sounds like a good idea.The Question stands ready on the ledge outside of Dicer’s apartment a half hour later, listening at the window. Dicer’s feeling the heat, and he’s arranged for the Respectable Business Man to meet him by the stone bridge with money for the getaway. “Remember,” says Dicer, “If I get nailed, you and your respectable reputation will go down with me!” If Sage plays his cards right, he can nail both crooks. He puts in a call to Captain Lash….Two men meet under the stone bridge. Dicer takes the money from his partner, not bothering to count it. But once his hands are full, the Respectable Business Man draws a gun: “I’m afraid this is the only way…I can’t risk having you around loose…too dangerous.” Suddenly, a spotlight shines and the two men are caught are caught under the eye of the Crown City P.D. With the bright light, everyone can tell the identity of Dicer’s partner — Jim Lark of W.W.B! “So you shot that cop?” a policeman asks. “No! It was Dicer,” blabs Lark. Down the street, Sage and cameraman Al Kert get the whole thing on film.The yes-men and Syd have assembled in the W.W.B. offices to try to block Sage’s report on Lark, saying it would make the news station look bad. Sam Starr stands by his man: “I will not suppress the truth! It’s Vic’s show…and his decision!” Sage is there to meet those who would have tossed him off the air: “If this mess didn’t involve someone you know, there’d be no protest! I’m running the tape.”Syd Starr doesn’t understand. “Nora, everyone’s against him! Why is he doing it?” Nora replies: “Ask your speech writer to explain it, Syd. I stand with Vic! Now, I’ve got work to do!”Sage plays the tape, wondering aloud to his audience whether the end of one gambling ring only means another will rise in its place. The audience response? One man sleeps in front of his television set. Another ignores the broadcast in favor of finishing the crossword puzzle. A third man is too preoccupied to care: “Hey mac, place a bet for me!”	181610
1989	Vic Sage: Question, The: Whodunnit?`	CB		Ditko, Steve	Question #30. September, 1989	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Not long after appearing on TV, he began investigating his former professor, scientist Aristotle Rodor who told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.Sage used a mask made of Pseudoderm to stop Dr. Twain from selling the skin-like bandage because of its toxicity. On television, Sage reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities.Sage decided this new identity would be useful for future investigations. So The Question was born. Sage worked for news station KBEL in Hub City. Question is primarily focused on the politics of the city fighting corrupt government.	181611
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: World, the Flesh, and the Devil, The	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #3. March, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.The Question stalks Metropolis looking for answers and finds them. The clever Subterraneans are using a place the prude Superman would never look to commit their crimes -- the bathroom. With an intricate plumbing system that allows for delivery and payment through the pipes, they can go undetected by Metropolis' premiere superhero.Having this knowledge however, the Question goes on a city-wide tear, wrecking the Subterranean's various rackets -- drugs, black market weapons, prostitution. He sends a message by marking their payment money with the question mark symbol.Meanwhile, Lois has a one-on-one with the architect and Feng Shui master, and they allow her to see the chi of the city using a special helmet, making Lois a semi-believer.	181612
2005	Vic Sage: Question, The: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow	CB			Question, The, Vol. 2, #1. January, 2005	TV Reporter Vic Sage. Single. Lives in Hub City. 6'0", 175 pounds. Blue Eyes. Reddish Blond hair. Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist with a reputation for obnoxiousness.Yesterday: Vic Sage finds himself facing off against an assassin who "walks two worlds," seeing both the superficial nature and the hidden plane of the world. The assassin, called the Psychopomp, ferries souls into the land of the dead, binding them there in torment.Vic Sage also walks two worlds and in him, the Psychopomp finds a formidable opponent. They duel on both planes, conversing until the Psychopomp seems to make a getaway.Today: Vic Sage buys a train ticket to Metropolis, where he's teaming up with j-school classmate Lois Lane, whom he had a bit of a crush on. Sage is also heading to Metropolis to find out about the Subterraneans, the gang that hired the Psychopomp. Somehow, he realizes as he puts together a child's puzzle on the train, all of this is connected to Superman. When the train arrives at the station, Lois boards to meet him, but finds he's already gone.Tomorrow: Vic Sage steps off the train and calls for Metropolis to speak to him.	181613
1994	Vicar of Dibley, The: Animals	T			Episode #23. 12-15-1994	Reporter (Andy Greenhalgh).	181614
1997	Vicar of Dibley, The: Engagement	T			Episode #10. 12-26-1997	Newsreader (Edward Halsted - Voice).	181615
2000	Vicar of Dibley, The: Summer	T			Episode #18. 1-1-2000	TV Reporter (Edward Halsted - Local TV Reporter). Local TV Newsreader (Stewart Wright).  Italian Newsreader (Guillaume Tobo).	181616
1991	Vice Academy Part 3	M				TV Cameraman (Thomas Hansen).	181617
1998	Vice Academy Part 6	M				Reporter (Charlene Blaine).	181618
1969	Vice President Agnew's Attack on News Commentaries	DT				News	181619
2006	Vice President Clinton said unlike her predecessor	CB			Liberality For All #2	TV Reporter Kiran Chetry of Fox News.  President Chelsea Clinton’s White House in 2021. 	181620
1953	Vice Squad	M	DVD -R HQ 8238, 8239			Reporter (Russ Conway)	181621
1957	Vicious Circle, The	M			UK Only	Press	181622
2003	Vicious Streak	M			Adult	Newscaster (Trevor Zen).	181623
1953	Vicki	M				Reporter (Richard Garland). Café Photographer (Ramsay Ames).	181624
1992	Vicki	DT			Series. 1992-1994. Syndicated	Talk Show Host Vicki Lawrence interviews celebrities.	181625
1948	Vicki Barr: Hidden Valley Mystery	NJ		Wells, Helen		Reporter. "Up and coming  Newspaper Reporter" dates Vicki Barr, flight stewardess. Charming, bright and hard working, Barr's career as an air stewardess brings her glamorous friends and dates with a handsome young pilot and newspaper reporter.	181626
1948	Vicki Vale:	CB			Batman #49. October-November 1948. Vale featured from 1948 to Detective #320, October 1963.	Photojournalist Vicki Vale reported on Batman's activities for a newspaper, became romantically attracted to Batman and Bruce Wayne and suspected they were the same person.	181627
1977	Vicki Vale:	CB			Detective #320.	Photojournalist Vicki Vale returns to Gotham City after being in Europe for many years. She became Bruce Wayne's romantic interest again.	181628
1989	Vicki Vale:	CB				Photojournalist Vicki Vale returns to become Bruce Wayne's romantic interest again. She becomes one of the hosts of the TV program The Scene (similar to The View). Her co-hosts include Lia Briggs, Tawny Young and Linda Park.The group interview Wonder Woman on her career.	181629
1990	Vicki Vale: Alvin and the Chipmunks: Batmunk	C			Episode #95. 9-29-1990	Photojournalist Nicki Nale (Britanny Miller) is a parody on Photojournalist Vicki Vale in this spoof on Batman and Robin.	181630
1948	Vicki Vale: Picture News Magazine (aka Picture Magazine. Picture News).	CB			Batman #49. Summer, 1948. First appearance, Gotham City Edition	Newsmagazine where Photojournalist Vicki Vale started her career in Gotham City. For years, she was also the Bureau Chief for the magazine in Paris, France. Returned to Gotham Edition where she worked as a photo editor under an editor named Morton Monroe.Following death of Monroe, she became magazine's editor-in-chief. Vale left Picture News for Vue Magazine.Also a Central City edition of Picture News, of which Irish West-Allen was a long-time reporter. Picture News responsible for christening most of the villains of Flash's Rogues Gallery.	181631
2009	Vicky Hill: Scoop!	N		Dennison, Hannah	#2 Vicky Hill Series	Obit Writer Vicky Hill of the Gipping Gazette works in the sleepy English town of Gipping-on-Plym. She is a suffocatingly single reporter whose attempts at finding the right man and the scoop of a lifetime take a back seat to murder. Sweetly bumbling investigative journalist Hill will do anything to get that front-page story. Now an obit writer, Vicky Hill suspects foul play when she learns of a suspicious death: a champion hedge cutter, electrocuted after accidentally slicing through a power cable. To get the real story, Vicky’s willing to suffer through bad dates and mortal danger. Vicky Hill is an ambitious trainee newspaper reporter who dreams of becoming a famous investigative journalist but finds herself stuck writing obituaries for the Gipping Gazette. Vicky is also the daughter of legendary criminal, The Fog -- a fact she must keep secret.Annabel Lake is Vicky’s voluptuous sexpot rival who uses her feminine wiles to bully, manipulate and outsmart our heroine. Currently Annabel is living with silver-haired lothario, Dr. Frost.  Annabel’s sugar daddy is wildly popular with the senior citizens of Gipping-on-Plym. Peter Chambers is the Chief Reporter and male chauvinist with a lecherous streak. Barbara Meadows is the Gazette’s long-time receptionist, a mine of local gossip and advice, especially when it involves the opposite sex. Topaz Potter/Ethel Turberville-Spat is only known as Ethel to a select few. She inherited The Grange estate from her aunt but goes by the name of Topaz Potter, waitress at the Copper Kettle cafe. Topaz i enamored with Vicky and has aspirations to follow in her footsteps. Steve Burrows is Gipping’s paramedic and lovable womanizer who is determined to add Vicky to his list of bedroom conquests. Lieutenant Robin Berry is a handsome naval officer and Vicky’s new crush.Chuffy McSnatch is a friend of Vicky’s father’s from the criminal underworld. 	181632
2008	Vicky Hill: Vicky Hill Exclusive!, A	N		Dennison, Hannah	#1 Vicky Hill Series	Obit Writer Vicky Hill of the Gipping Gazette works in the sleepy English town of Gipping-on-Plym. She is a suffocatingly single reporter whose attempts at finding the right man and the scoop of a lifetime take a back seat to murder. Sweetly bumbling investigative journalist Hill will do anything to get that front-page story. But the unusual death of a local hedge-jumping enthusiast just may lead to Vicky’s own deadly downfall.Aspiring investigative journalist Vicky Hill faces two challenges. The first is to escape the stultifying boredom of funeral reporting for the Gipping Gazette by making a career-enhancing front-page splash. The second is to lose her virginity -- a heavy burden for a woman of 23.  Vicky’s chance for a scoop comes with the discovery of three grisly chicken corpses, which are bizarrely connected to the unusual death of elderly Sir Hugh, the local hedge-jumping enthusiast. As Vicky delves deeper into village affairs, she is thrilled to find the sleep English market town harbors more than its fair share of secrets. Yet Vicky has a secret of her own. As the only daughter of The Fog, a notorious criminal currently on the run in Spain, enlisting the help of the police is never an option. If that wasn’t enough, rival reporter, the voluptuous Annabel Lake, thinks nothing of using sexual wiles to gain vital information and thwarts Vicky’s efforts at every turn.With hooded figures meeting at midnight, a stash of stolen silver and a rising body count, Vicky discovers she has opened Gipping’s Pandora’s box. Casting safety aside and with only her pluck, wit and determination to fall back on, Vicky must decide just how far she is prepared to go to clinch the story of a lifetime.	181633
1977	Victim of Aurora	N	OWN - H	Keneally, Thomas		Journalist Victor Henneker, representing the press. Peter Sullivan, photographer-cinematographer.	181634
1993	Victim of Love: Shannon Mohr Story, The	MT				Reporter #1 (James M. Connor). Reporter #2 (Dierk Torsk).	181635
1947	Victim, The	N		Bellow, Saul		Editor Asa Leventhal of a small trade magazine in New York. Kirby Allbee of Dill Magazine gives Leventhal introduction to editor. Editor treated him rudely so Leventhal, normally a restrained, cautious person, blew up and told the man off.Allbee now blames Leventhal for getting him fired. Allbee takes over Leventhal's life.	181636
1999	Victim's Choice (aka Victims Choice)	N		McClister, Michael T.		TV Newscaster-Reporter Joe Colby is successful. He had just lost his wife to a long battle with cancer when his world crumbled again. Now he is seeking revenge for the murder of his two children.One year ago, a part-time handyman savagely raped and killed Joe's young daughter, and brutally murdered Joe's son when he bravely attempted to save his sister.Consumed with a mad need for revenge, Joe schemes for a way to get at the murderer, awaiting appeal in prison. Although Joe's wild plan fails, it makes him and his show the center of attentionSo when the wives of a criminal defense attorney and a judge who is seen as easy on offenders are brutally murdered, their bodies bearing the message Now You Know How It Feels and signed "the Avengers," Joe is the obvious choice to search for the killers.Colby's widely published claims of injustice coincide with a series of vigilante murders. Colby, more than a little wacko himself, capitalizes on the murders in a series of argument-provoking TV interviews on the justice system.	181637
1986	Victims	N	OWN - H	Uhnak, Dorothy		Celebrity Journalist Mike Stein, a prize-winning celebrity journalist	181638
1999	Victims Choice	NM		McClister, Michael		TV Reporter Joe Colby, who lives in an unnamed city, is caught in a storm of vigilante justice. Pair calling themselves the Avengers begin a campaign of terrorism against the "in-justice" system.They believe the system allows endless appeals and technical infractions to free the guilty while hampering police with inflexible laws. Colby is a crime victim himself -- his two children were murdered. His wife just died of cancer.So Colby understands the impulse of the "Savages," a name given to vengeance seeker in his crime victims' support group. As host of the TV Show Crime and Punishment, he has access to cops, victims, right-wing crazies and bleeding-heart liberals.Casualties mount with innocent and guilty alike dying. Vigilantes lose whatever sympathy they've gained and the hunt for them because a crusade to return to a system of law.Colby capitalizes on the murders in a series of argument-provoking  television interviews on the justice system. The news show is picked up nationally.	181639
1998	Victor	M				Photographer at Hospital (Christian Sandquist).	181640
2007	Victor	MT				Sports Reporter (Lindsey Deluce). Sports Broadcaster (Bruce Hunter).  Reporter #1 (Landy Cannon). TV Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). TV Reporter #2 (Billy Parrott). Female TV Reporter (Paula Rivera).   TV Media #1 (Mac Quimet). TV Media #2 (Krista Moore).	181641
2008	Victor	MT				News Media. Reporter #1 (Landy Cannon). TV Reporter #1 (J.C. Kenny). TV Reporter #2 (Billy Parrott). Female TV Reporter (Paula Rivera). TV Media #1 (Marc Ouimet).  TV Media #2 (Krista Moore). Sports Reporter (Lindsey Deluce). Working class kid who through sheer guts and determination overcomes both physical and psychological challenges to reach the pinnacle of his sport, becomes an Olympic gold medal champion and World Record holder.	181642
2001	Victor - Der Schutzengel	TF			Series 2001	Photographer (Jens Winter - Fotograf).	181643
1982	Victor/Victoria	M				Photographer (Paddy Ward)	181644
2009	Victoria Day	M				News Media. Reporter (Peter Feniak). One week in Toronto in 1988, the rock concert of the century, a search for a missing teammate, parental expectations and a burgeoning sexual awakening threaten to jolt  a 16-year-old into adulthood.	181645
1985	Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV	T			Episode #2. 1-18-1985	Reporter (Julie Walters)	181646
1987	Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV	T			Episode #13. 12-18-1987	Reporter (Paul Heiney). 	181647
2001	Victoria's Secret Fashion Show	T			PR	Public Relations Vice President for Victoria's Secret Monica Mitro (Herself)	181648
2002	Victorian London Newspaper Stand	G			Miniature Toy	Newspaper Stand replica of the Victoria era.	181649
1976	Victorian Scandals: Hannah	T			UK. Episode #5. 10-1-1976	Photographer (Gideon Cole).	181650
1952	Victory at Sea	DT			Series. 10-26-1952 to 4-26-1953. 26 Documentary Episodes. NBC	Narrator Leonard Graves.	181651
2002	Vida es una loteria, La: Salado  y confitado	TF			Episode #8.	News Media. Reporter (Maite Pascal).	181652
2004	Vida Total	T				Health Reporter (Aliza Lifthiz).	181653
2006	Vidas Opostas	TF			Brazil Series.	Photographer (Daniela Faria).	181654
1956	Vidas Sem Rumo	MF				Journalist (Jacinto Ramos).	181655
1994	Video Rewind: Rolling Stones' Great Video Hits, The	DT				TV Reporter Garry McDonald.	181656
2009	Video Space	M				News Media. Newscaster (Iain Grainger). News Crew 1 (Fernando Mendoza). News Crew 3 (Miguel Rodriguez). Film Crew 1 (Rodrigo Jurbina). Film Crew 2 (Phillip Woo). Film Crew 3 (Keegan Flynn). Film Crew 4/News Crew 2 (Allen Bagley). Group of video store employees in their early twenties aspire to one day work in the Hollywood film industry, but merely dreaming of an unattainable future while surviving the mundane trials and tribulations of their small town society, proves to be more challenging than expected. 	181657
1987	Video Violence 2	M				Anchorman (Gary Cohen)	181658
1975	Video Vixens	M				News Media. TV Newscaster (James Walter). Reporter (Joyanne Mitchell). Photographer, Still (Bill Jolitz)	181659
2002	Video Voyeur: Susan Wilson Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8341, 8342			News Media. Reporter #1 (Oga Nwobosi). Reporter #2 (Roger Barnes).	181660
1982	Videodrome	M	DVD		Canada	Parody TV. Newscaster (Bob Church). Video freak, television satire.	181661
1992	Videogrammes Einer Revolution	DF				News Media. In Romania, December, 1989, armies of cameras recorded history in the making.  Harun Farocki, with input from Andrei Ujica, a Romanian thinker on media, reconstructs the events as they were represented by the media.Fictionalization of history, the impact of images on a political process: these are the issues raised by this not quite documentary film about a not-quite revolution.	181662
2001	Vidocq	M			France. Ness	Journalist Etienne Boisset  (Guillaume Canet) investigates the disappearance of the famous detective Vidocq.	181663
2007	Vie en Rose, La	M				News Media. Biography of French Singer Edith Piaf. Affair with boxing champ Marcel Cerdan, whose plane-crash death destroyed her.	181664
1988	Vie est un long fleuve tranquille, La	MF			France	News Media. Le journaliste T.V. (Francois Paoli).	181665
2001	Vie ordinaire ou Mes questions sur l'homosexualite, Une	DF			France	Interviewer Serge Moati.	181666
1962	Vie privee	MF			France/Italy.	Journalist (Louis Malle). Publisher (Claude Day). Photographer Alain (Antoine Roblot). Cameraman (Paul Apoteker).	181667
1983	Vieni, vieni da me, amore mio	MF			Italy.	Photographer (Fernando Arcangeli).	181668
1951	Vienna Dateline	T			Kraft	Correspondent	181669
1987	Vienna Prelude	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#1 Zion Convenant Series. The Zion Covenant Series is a set of nine novels by Bodie and Brock Thoene detailing the lives of a German Messianic Jewish family, the Lindhelms, from 1936 to the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 and including flashforwards to post World War II times ranging from 1972 to 2004.	American Reporter John Murphy is a courageous reporter who chooses to fight Hitler’s madness. In 1936, Nazi darkness descends upon Europe. Every person is only one step away from being swept into the nightmarish tide of evil. Blonde Elisa Lindheim, a violinist with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, adopts an Aryan stage name for protection. But her closest friend, Leah, a talented Jewish cellist, is in a perilous position. John Murphy is an American journalist who marries Elisa Lindheim, daughter of Theo and Anna, the main character in the series. He is a gentile.	181670
1968	Vier kromme appelbomen	MF				Reporter (Ward Bogaert)	181671
2006	Vier Minuten	MF			Germany	Journalist (Peter Davor). TV Moderator (Dieter Moor).	181672
1987	Vietnam	M			Miniseries	News Media. TV Journalist (John Allen). Journalist (Virginia Hey).	181673
2003	Vietnam Journal	N		Lomax, Don (Writer and Illustrator)	Graphic Novel	War Correspondent Scott Neithammer is called by the troops in Vietnam, “Journal.” His editors sent him to Southeast Asia to write what was happening in South Vietnam. But Neithammer discovers quickly that the real story about the Vietnam War was not at division or battalion headquarters. It was in the bush with soldiers who live with the slime, the stink, the constant fear and frustration of fighting a war that “the powers that be” would not let them win. 	181674
1984	Vietnam Voices	PO		Lange, Gerald		News Media. On the South Vietnamese shooting a Viet Cong on television	181675
1987	Vietnam War Story	DT				News Media	181676
1966	Vietnam Weekly Review, The	DT			Series. 4-17-1966 to 7-7-1968. NBC	TV Newsmen-Hosts Garrick Utley (4-17-1966 to 8-14-1966), Dean Brelis (8-21-1966 to 11-12-1966), Ron Nessen (11-19-1966 to 1-28-1967), Bill Ryan (2-181-1967 to 5-6-1967), Howard Tuckner (1968).NBC News Reporters presented updates of what had happened over the seven days before each show and offered analysis of war activity plus related events.Original host Utley covered the war on location 18 months before doing the series. His replacement Dean Brelis also was a NBC Correspondent in Vietnam and had been wounded during the conflict.  Tucker was injured while reporting in Vietnam.Utley returned in 1968 as a reporter in Vietnam.	181677
1964	Vietnam: The Deadly Decision	DT				Correspondent Charles Collingwood of CBS News	181678
1971	View From Daniel Pike, The: Manufactured Clue, The	T			Episode #2. 12-2-1971	News Vendor (Brian Carey).	181679
1971	View From Daniel Pike, The: Tale of Two Cities, A	T			Episode #5. 12-23-1971	News Vendor (Barney Galpern).	181680
1971	View From Daniel Pike, The: Tale of Two Cities, A	T			Episode #5. 12-23-1971	News Vendor (Barney Galpern).	181681
1960	View from the Fortieth Floor, The	N	OWN - H	White, Theodore H.		Magazine. Mass-circulation magazine Trumpet is on hard times in the late 1950s.  John Ridgely Warren is supervising editor and chief executive officer of the General American Publishing CompanyTrumpet has been a national institution. Trumpet and Gentlewoman (Collier's and Woman's Home Companion?) are in trouble financially. John Ridgely Warren, publisher and board chairman, is seeking to save them.He fails, but success in saving his soul and possibly his marriage, and severance pay for the white-collar workers on the staff.  Magazine journalism. White is a former correspondent and was an editor of Collier's at the time of its death.	181682
1995	View From the Summerhouse	N		Whitnell, Barbara		Journalist Simon Holt calls from London to say he's been commissioned to write an article on legendary, much-loved BBC radio broadcaster Caleb Carne, whose stirring panegyrics to Britain garnered great fame during the war.Simon is the son of a recently widowed and newly retired advertising man from a New York ad agency. Carne is a name out of the father's past. When he was a 19-year-old American soldier he was practically adopted by the Carne family.He accepts his son's offer to visit him with the Carnes on the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the BBC commentator's 95th birthday.	181683
2000	View From the Swing	M				Newspaper Boy (Joshua Tuerpe).	181684
2003	View From The Top	M				TV Interviewer (Stephanie Miller).	181685
1955	View of the Bay, A	N		Scowcroft, Richard		Press	181686
1985	View to a Kill, A	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Suzanne Saunders) from KGO 7. James Stock (James Bond) claims to be a reporter from the London Financial Times to get information.	181687
1994	Viften	DF			Denmark.	Reporters Bo Meier, Lotte Mikkelsen, Jan Rydicher.	181688
1961	Vigilante Rodoviario	TF				Reporter (Rosamaria Murtinho)	181689
1967	Viini postmark	MF			Soviet Union	Reporter Juss Redel (Mati Klooren).	181690
2001	Viktor Vogel - Commercial Man	MF				Journalist (Harald Schrott)	181691
2007	Vila Faia	MF				Reporter (Sonia Balaco)	181692
2004	Vilagszam!	MF			Comedy	Anchorman (Zoltan Bezeredy).	181693
2002	Vilde univers	MF				Editor-in-Chief (Niels Frid-Nielsen) of Main Magazine	181694
1930	Vile Bodies	N	OWN - H	Waugh, Evelyn		Columnist Adam Fenwick-Symes takes over a newspaper gossip column, loses his job.  Miles Malpractice takes a job as successor to Adam as gossip columnist on the Daily Express.Baron Balcairn, Adam's predecessor as Mr. Chatterbox, a gossip columnist.  Gives his paper a false story of aristocratic scandal, then goes home and kills himself.	181695
1975	Vilem Rozkoc	MT			Czechoslovakia	Journalist Bretislav Leckov	181696
1971	Villa a Lidon	TF			Hungary	Journalist Richard Middleton (Ivan Ruttkay). Newscaster (Jozsef Varga D.)	181697
2002	Villa des roses	MF			Belgium	Newspaper Boys (Leo Dherte, Malkiel Golomb).	181698
2004	Villa Madero, A	MF			Argentina	Interviewer Dora Bensignor.	181699
2004	Villa, La	N		Pascal, Francine		Newspaper Editor Nick Devlin of New York first lays eyes on Reporter Anne Green he falls hard and fast. The young report not so much -- particularly as she’s engaged to be married. But Nick is not about to let a little obstacle like a fiancé stand in his way. He loves Anna and he’s certain she’ll soon love him, too. He will turn out to be right, but with great love comes the possibility, even inevitability of great loss. Now, looking back on it all from the villa in France to which she has fled, Anna relives her great love as she struggles to embrace a new life full of wonder and hope. The recently widowed, fortysomething Anna Green Devlin has taken a villa in the South of France to reflect on her life.She remembers her courtship by Nick including an incident where Nick appears nude before an elevator full of convention delegates while pursuing Anna. Anna is a Jewish princess who becomes a successful rock-music lyricist with a daughter somewhere back in the United States. 	181700
2004	Village Bride of Beverly Hills, The	N		Daswani, Kavita		Entertainment Reporter Priya , after an arranged marriage in India, moves to Los Angeles, home of her ultra traditional in-laws. She stumbles into a dream job as an entertainment reporter but must keep it secret.Priya lands an interview with an actress with a "million-dollar smile," a history of failed romances and a new nobody of a husband who worked on the crew of one of her films (Julia Roberts?). Culture-clash dilemmas.	181701
1936	Village Chronicle	N		McConnaughley, James Parker		Editor of the town's weekly newspaper.  Son, Joel Adams, an instructor of English, takes over his father's newspaper and begins to fill its pages with scathing editorials.  Paper nearly goes out of business.Editor's wife becomes ill and the town rallies around her. All is forgiven.	181702
1975	Village of Blood	NM		Dear, Ian		Reporter Ann Meredith (or Ann Green as she is called on the back cover) investigates mysterious events and disappearances connected to the filming of horror movies in an English village. She is described as "a young and attractive journalist."	181703
1910	Village That Voted The Earth Was Flat, The	SS	GPL	Kipling, Rudyard	In "Best Short Stories of Rudyard Kipling, The."	Newspapers. Pallant, ignorant of journalism, but a buyer of newspapers.	181704
1897	Villagers of 1840-3	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	181705
2004	Villisca: Living With a Mystery	DT				Publisher Carolyn Cole Gage, Villisca Review.	181706
2004	Vin Cristo - Zee Movie!	M			Short	Paparazzi (Brad McWaters).	181707
1973	Vin Scully Show, The	DT			Series. 1-15-1973 to 3-23-1973. CBS	Sportscaster Vin Scully, announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a Hall-of-Fame Baseball Broadcaster hosted this talk show.	181708
1989	Vinasu senki	MF			Japan	Reporter Susan Somers (Denica Fairman) hopes to advance her career through gritty reports on the Venus Wars from the Aphrodian side. Two nation-colonies of Ishtar and Aphrodia are fightingMankind now lives on two planets, civilized Earth and the fractious terra-formed Venus. Aphrodia is a group of monocycle racers accidentally befriends the reporter.	181709
1989	Vinasu senki (aka Venus Wars	MF			Japan. Animation	Reporter Susan Sommers (Denica Fairman) of the Independent Press on Earth, a flirtatious and spunky reporter from Earth. She  arrives in the capitol of Aphrodia just before it is captured by Ishtar as the new frontier of Venus has degenerated into a dystopia ravaged by civil war between Ishtar and Aphrodia. The bubbly reporter falls in with a bunch of teenagers who live to play a motorcycle version of Roller Derby. A daredevil rider and his friends reluctantly join the struggle to free Aphrodia from the invaders.  The reporter becomes personally involved in the war when she falls in love with a Venusian.  In the year 2003, a collision with a giant comet transforms the surface of the planet Venus. In the year 2089, Venus has been colonized and divided into two continents, Ishtar and Aphrodia. Sommers travels to Venus hoping to get a scoop on the military tensions that have arisen between the two nations. She arrives in the Aphrodian capital of Io shortly before the city is invaded by the forces of Ishtar.  Meanwhile, a brutal Rollerball-esque racing game is being held in a local stadium. The Killer Commandos are led by a hotshot rider but the game is disrupted by the invasion and the team quickly evacuates. The hotshot rider’s teammate picks up Sue on the way and takes her to the garage where the rest of the team is lying low. The invasion of Io is completed in one day and the politicians, police and press submit to Ishtar’s authority. The city is put under martial law and a curfew imposed.  Sue and the Killer Commandos are forcibly recruited for the Bloodhound Squadron. The team is divided. Sue and one of the players think it’s important to fight for Aphrodia’s freedom. But the hotshot rider wants nothing to do with the war. When her boyfriend is called out on a mission, Sue begs him to take her along. Instead, he convinces her to wire her camera to his monobike so he can film their attack. But to Sue’s horror, the boyfriend disappears in battle. Sue steals a buggy to search for him on the battlefield only to stumble upon the terrible truth: he has been killed.  Back on Io, the general is visited by Sue who requests an interview with him for the Independent Press on Earth. Once alone with him, the reporter pulls a gun and threatens to kill him in order to avenge her boyfriend and all the other innocent people who have died in the war. She fails to release the safety and is quickly disarmed and arrested. Displaying his sadism, the general accosts Sue, snatches away her firearm, then discharges her pistol inches from the side of her head before putting it to the her skull and pulling the trigger cruelly revealing he has used up all the bullets. The hotrod biker attacks with the Bloodhound Squadron and the general is killed in his tank. Aphrodia is free. Sue is being evacuated to Earth and thanks him for all of his help. He tells her to come back and visit Venus again.  Back on Earth, Sue has given a world exclusive on the Venus Wars. She plans to spend her vacation on Venus so she can rejoin her new friends.	181710
1998	Vince and the Trailer Park	M				TV News Anchor (Kevin Parker). Talk Show Hosts (Greg Lee Harvey, Charlie Paige).	181711
1990	Vincent et moi	M				Dutch TV Reporter (Kiki Classen)	181712
2004	Vinci	MF			Poland	News Media. TV Reporter (Olaf Eysmont). TVN Reporter (Dorota Berny). City TV Reporter (Katarzyna Galica). Cameraman (Pawel Polak).	181713
2006	Vindication	M				Photographer (Henry Borriello).	181714
1751	Vindication of an Innocent Lady from the Cruel and Unjust Aspersions of a Certain News-Writer, A	ER	COPY	Anonymous		News. Disguised account of the duel in which Horace St. Paul killed William Dalton. The lady is Miss Green, St. Paul's fiancé.  England.	181715
1916	Vingarne	MF				Cameraman (Julius Jaenzon).	181716
1962	Vingklippta	N		Svedberg, Annakarin	Jenny Bjorklund	Writer is first-person narrator, a lesbian who has love relationships with men and women	181717
1967	Vingt-cinquieme heure, La	MF				Photographer (Paul Maxwell)	181718
2008	Vintage Babes	N		Oldfield, Elizabeth		Reporter Carol of the Dursleigh newspaper, is divorced, 50-plus and a reporter on a small-town newspaper, and she’s tired of the way friends and family will try to fix her up with Mr. Wonderful. No thanks. Carol has some encounters with the new young editor replacement who wants to make changes to the paper. 	181719
1989	Viografies	MF			Greece	Reporter (Natasa Nikolakaki).	181720
1973	Violated	M				Teenage Photographer (Tina Russell).	181721
1953	Violated	M				Reporter Gardner (Michael Keane). Editor (Dan Bergin).	181722
1947	Violence	M		Rubin, Stanley (Story-Screenplay	Ness Book	Reporter Ann Mason (Nancy Coleman) works as undercover operator to help FBI agent fight Fascist group. Organization, doing the dirty work for real estate tycoon, calls itself United Defenders and plays up to discontented veterans.Reporter poses as secretary to leader of group and gets photos of members. On the way to deliver photos to her publisher, she is involved in accident and gets amnesia. She is saved by government agent and gets him a job with leader of group.Later she reports his activities to the group's leader. Government agent tortured. When she comes to his defense, she is knocked out and regains her memory. Notifies her publisher of the group's plans to cause riot at housing shortage meeting.Gang is captured.	181723
1998	Violent Earth, The	MT			Miniseries	Photographer (Bill Fell).	181724
2006	Violent Kind, The	M				News Media. News Reporter (Janet Chiarabaglio).	181725
1991	Violent Love	N	OWN - H	Oster, Jerry		Columnist Tony Justice, newspaper columnist, husband of a murdered woman.	181726
1956	Violent Years, The	M				Newspaperman. Daughter of prominent newspaperman organizes girl gang	181727
1989	Violent Zone	M	DVD		Ness	War Correspondents in Vietnam. Two young journalists go on a mission with mercenary soldiers instigated by a U.S. industrialist to rescue his son from a Cambodian P.O.W. camp.	181728
1975	Violer er bla	MF				TV Journalist (Lone Lindorff)	181729
1989	Violet Closet, The	NM	OWN - P (Two Copies)	Gottesfeld, Gary		Reporter Charles Halleran, veteran reporter	181730
1998	Violet Hour, The	NM		Montanari, Richard		Freelance Reporter Nicky Stella from Cleveland is besieged by debts and responsibilities of his own and smells a story that could get the loan shark off his back. Likeable, bumbling hero.Freelance journalist recognizes a great story -- salacious and saleable --  and tries to save his career by finding out why poetry students who went to a party at Case Western Reserve University 20 years ago are suddenly dying in very nasty ways.Serial killer is taking long-delayed revenge on the friends whom he blames for his girlfriend's heroin overdose. Stella's underworld contacts lead him down a slime trial to the killer's lair.	181731
2006	Violet Lotus	N		Pita, Maria Isabel		Reporter Ian McNeil is covering an election in Cairo and becomes interested in the beautiful widow of a best-selling author of murder mysteries who was killed one night in a traffic accident and the sensational story of her supernatural experiences.The widow and aspiring Egyptologist seeks to escape her grief in Egypt's tombs and temples. Photojournalist Mark Russell, a friend of McNeil's is also working in the Valley of the Kings.Mark quickly discovers all the things the woman cannot resist and tries to take the place of her forceful late husband. Yet no matter how he tries, she cannot forget the man she loved.She begins catching haunting glimpses of her husband in the tombs and temples. Mark makes every effort to win her heart, but the widow comes to believe that her husband is trying to communicate with her.Then the reporter gets involved with her life and the woman finds herself the center of a pyramid of men all determined to possess her body and soul.	181732
1986	Violets Are Blue	M	DVD -R HQ 2261, 2241, SV 160	Foner, Naomi (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist Gussie Sawyer (Sissy Spacek), now famous as a war photographer, returns to her hometown and renews her romance with Henry Squires (Kevin Kline), the married editor of the local paper, the Coast Dispatch.Editor is opposing a plan to develop the island where he lives because it will destroy the coastline. He and Sawyer uncover a plot by the developers to drug wild horses on the island so they can take over when the horses die.Sawyer gets photographic evidence of the scheme and tricks the thugs into believing they have the exposed film.  The photos appear on the newspaper's front page. The story is picked up by a larger paper causing the governor to call for an investigation.Editor is exhilarated and Sawyer tries to talk him into going with her on an assignment she is doing on children in war zones.  But at the last minute, he chooses to stay with his family.  Sawyer takes shots from the airplane of the horses running free.Prologue in 1969 shows Squires as an idealistic young reporter for his father's paper who is trying to write socially conscious stories. He also worked for the Washington Post. Sawyer was a stewardess when she left town then became famous photojournalist.	181733
1937	Violette	N	OWN - H	Sheean, Vincent	In "Pieces of a Fan, The:"	Correspondent Violette is a widow, chic, clever, popular, good at her work, very successful, good looking, not brilliant, but intuitive, involved in career. Political correspondent for French newspaper. (Born)Only woman political correspondent in Europe. Inherited job from husband. Woman's intuition was her key to success. Couldn't go to  bars or professional hangouts because of her sex.  Quits her job to protect her lover's career (Born)"Best Woman Correspondent" story praises her high principles -- values decency above career. "Your career! It's the only kind of career (journalism) that's sillier than my own (diplomat). We at least try to get something done. All you do is talk about it.	181734
1974	Violons du bal, Les	MF				Cameraman (Yves Afonso - Le cameraman).	181735
1988	Viper	M				Newspaperman Matt Thomas (Jeff Kober). Newspaper Reporter (Richard Stevens).  TV Announcer (Galen Scott).	181736
1998	Viper: Breakout	T			Episode #33. 1-5-1998	Anchorwoman (Norma Wick).	181737
1996	Viper: Condor	T			Episode #3. 10-7-1996	News Media. Reporter (Leslie Miller).	181738
1997	Viper: Echo of Murder	T			Episode #17. 2-24-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Sean Millington). Reporter #2 (Kathleen Duborg).	181739
1994	Viper: Face, The	T			Episode #7. 2-18-1994	News Media. Reporters (Julia Parton, Carl Gabriel Yorke)	181740
1999	Viper: Holy Terror	T			Episode #62. 4-12-1999. Sci-Fi	News Media. Reporter (Donna Yamamoto).	181741
1998	Viper: Old Acquaintance, An	T	SVD 786		Episode #54. 4-28-1998	Photojournalist. Richard Evans (Richard Steinmetz) is the target of killers.  Westlake receives a visit from Evans, her ex-husband, from whom, she learns, she's not quite divorced.	181742
1998	Viper: Paper Trail	T			Episode #36. 2-9-1998	Reporter (Samantha Ferris).	181743
1997	Viper: Shutdown	T			Episode #16. 2-17-1997	Anchorman (Paul Dunphy).	181744
1999	Viper: Tiny Bubbles	T			Episode #60. 3-15-1999.	TV Reporter (Tamara Stanners).	181745
1998	Viper: What Makes Sammy Chun	T	SVD 1119		Episode #47. 2-3-1998	Tabloid News Reporter Mickey Finch (Ian Tracey) is a former convict who gets mixed up in an investigation of an arms dealer.	181746
1996	Vipers' Club, The	N		Richardson, John H.		News Media	181747
2003	Virgin	M				Newspaper Manager (Andrew Thaman).	181748
2004	Virgin Again	M				Reporter (Mone Walton).	181749
1953	Virgin in Hollywood, A (aka Side Streets of Hollywood, The)	M				Reporter Darla Sloan (Dorothy Abbott) is sent to Hollywood by the editor of a small-town midwestern newspaper to get the real story of what goes on in Hollywood. She goes tooling down Hollywood Blvd. in her Buick-8 convertible and buys a map showing where the stars live.  	181750
1932	Virgin Kills, The	NM	OWN - P	Whitfield, Raoul		Sportswriter Al Conners, hard-headed	181751
2000	Virgin Larry	M				Reporter Vivian (Sharron Bower).	181752
2005	Virgin of Juarez, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9617, 9618			Journalist (Minnie Driver).	181753
2003	Virgin of Liverpool, The	M			UK	Photographer (David Allcock).	181754
2001	Virgin Suicides, The	M	SVD 1191			Reporter	181755
1993	Virgin Suicides, The	N		Eugenides, Jeffrey		Reporter Linda Perl, recently hired from a provincial newspaper in Mackinac, wrote a story in the evening paper about a young girl's suicide that "proceeds by the logic of the many 'human interest' pieces that had begun to proliferate at the time."Following day general article on teenage suicide appeared written by Ms. Perl complete with charts and paragraphs mentioning girl in first sentence: "The suicide of an East Side teenager last summer has increased public awareness of a national crisis."	181756
1983	Virginia	M				Photographer (Paul Thomas).	181757
1970	Virginia Graham Show, The	T				Talk-Show Host Virginia Graham	181758
2005	Virginia Lovers	N		Parker, Michael		Editor Thomas Edgecombe of the town’s newspaper diligently reports on the mysterious and brutal murder of Brandon Pierce, a gay teenager found dead in his parents’ bed following a high-school keg party in the autumn of 1975 in the town of Trent, North Carolina. As Edgecombe reports on the crime, he begins to suspect that his two sons may know more about the murder than they’re letting on. Daniel, a straight-A student and a friend of the victim, seems destined for a prestigious college scholarship and a better life while his younger brother Pete numbs his adolescent pain in a haze of marijuana smoke and derelict behavior. Once the investigation closes in on the two brothers they make a desperate bid for freedom, escaping north across the lush Virginia landscape to rendezvous with sudden tragedy in the red-light precincts of Washington D.C.	181759
1941	Virginia's Letter to Santa Claus	R		Frank Yankanin	In "One Hundred Non-Royalty  Radio Plays."	Editorial Writer Frank Church of the New York Sun answers Virginia's letter to Santa Claus in 1897.	181760
1962	Virginian, The: Big Deal, The	T		Wister, Owen (Novel-Characters)	Episode #4. 10-10-1962.	Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper (1962-1964).	181761
1962	Virginian, The: Brazen Bell, The	T			Episode #5. 10-17-1962	Editor-Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper (1962-1964).	181762
1964	Virginian, The: Brazos Kid, The	T			Episode #64. 10-21-1964	Reporter Samantha Frye (Barbara Eden) has been fired from many newspapers for here exaggerated stories. St. Louis Post Editor (I. Stanford Jolley). Buffalo Herald Editor (Jimmy Joyce). New York Clarion Editor (Bill Quinn).Samantha Frye arrives in Medicine Bow where she begins working for the newspaper and is courted by both the Virginian and Emmett Ryker.She begins a series of articles for the Police Gazette about a legendary but supposedly dead outlaw called the Brazos Kid and her hints he is still alive brings a bounty hunter, a detective and a man seeking revenge on the outlaw to Medicine Bow.Complicating matters even more are the facts that the Kid is really still alive and living incognito nearby and that the Virginian is his friend and is aware of his identity.Because Samantha's descriptions of the Kid resemble the Virginian, he becomes the target of the Kid's pursuers.	181763
1962	Virginian, The: Fatal Journey, The	T			Episode #41. 12-4-1963	Editor-Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper calls for the President to bring in the army to rid the badlands of outlaws. She is then murdered by four of those outlaws, one Colonel Calhoun, their ruthless leader.The Virginian, who was in love with Molly, joins a posse but while the other posse members give up he eventually finds the villains' badlands' hideout. He poses as a prison escapee, joins the gang and exacts his revenge on the four murderers.	181764
1964	Virginian, The: Fortunes of J. Jimerson Jones, The	T			Episode #47. 1-15-1964	Newspaper Reporter Eddie Tighe (David Macklin) makes the acquaintance of a judge and his daughter in Chicago. Tighe makes the daughter, Betsy, a romantic target with generally humorous results.	181765
1969	Virginian, The: Fox, Hound and the Widow McCloud	T			Episode #200.  4-2-1969	Editor (Dennis McCarthy).	181766
1964	Virginian, The: Hero, The	T			Episode #64. 10-7-1964	Newspaperman James Templeton (Steve Forrest) comes to Medicine Bow to interview Judge Garth who is a leading candidate for territorial senator, but it's a pose. He's not really a journalist. Betsy Garth, the judge's daughter, is smitten with James.He seems just about perfect in everything he does whether it is riding or shooting and this makes Trampas suspicious. His suspicions turn out to be well-grounded.	181767
1968	Virginian, The: Image of an Outlaw	T			Episode #181. 10-23-1968	Editor (Dennis McCarthy).	181768
1964	Virginian, The: Intruders, The	T			Episode #53. 3-4-1964	Newspaper Reporter Eddie Tighe (David Macklin) from Chicago and Judge Garth deal with hostages and a plan to kill a Sioux Chief when he arrives for a meeting with a U.S. Army General at Shiloh Ranch.	181769
1962	Virginian, The: It Tolls For Thee	T			Episode #9. 11-21-1962	Editor-Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper. Gang kidnaps a judge for ransom. The Virginian pays the ransom but kidnappers refuse to release the judge until they escape into Idaho.	181770
1964	Virginian, The: Man Called Kane, A	T			Episode #60. 5-6-1964	Newspapers give wide publicity to the discovery of a number of gold coins and a human skeleton in a cave. The publicity attracts a U.S. Treasury agent who believes the coins seem to be a small part of a missing Confederate fortune.	181771
1962	Virginian, The: Man From the Sea	T			Episode #14. 12-26-1962	Editor-Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper.	181772
1966	Virginian, The: Return of Golden Tom, The	T			Episode #115. 3-9-1966	Newspaperman Ira Lom (Linden Chiles) sees a story in the legend of a shootout when "Golden" Tom Brant killed three members of a posse. The reporter is interested in the fact that the gold stolen in the robbery has never been found.His story exacerbates the situation bringing in a large number of gunslingers to Medicine Bow. Brant is released from prison after having served 35 years for the murders and he returns to Medicine Bow an old an apparently broken man.His return creates emotional problems for his abandoned daughter, the son of his former partner, and a surviving member of the posse whose brother was killed in the gun battle. The missing gold has also attracted a large number of gunslingers to town.Brant eventually has to face the brother of the man he killed in the original shootout in the same saloon where the killings occurred many years before.	181773
1962	Virginian, The: Riff-Raff	T			Episode #7. 11-7-1962	Editor-Publisher Molly Wood (Pippa Scott) of the Medicine Bow newspaper tells Trampas of the outbreak of the Spanish-American war and says she is impressed with a man in uniform so Trampas rides to San Antonio, Texas to join the Rough Riders.The Virginian and Steve Bell wants Trampas to return, but all three end up enlisting, leading a detail in Cuba to get rid of snipers and a hidden canon.When the three soldiers return to Medicine Bow, they learn a welcome home party is being held in the Town Hall in their honor.	181774
1970	Virginian, The: With Love,  Bullets and Valentines	T			Episode #229. 10-7-1970.	Reporter (James Bacon - 2nd Reporter). 3rd Reporter (Bill Baldwin). 1st Reporter (Vince Williams).	181775
1995	Virgo: Desperately Yours	N		Malcolm, Jahnna N.		School Editor Virginia “Virgo” Wells of the Fairview High Newspaper is neat, precise and sometimes critical -- all of which come naturally to her. When one of her reporters mysteriously disappears, Virginia must use her eye for detail to unravel the mystery.	181776
1999	Virtual Sexuality	M				Reporter (Trish Bertram)	181777
1954	Virtue Has No Talons	NM		Chapman, Raynor D. 		Newspaper staff with two irreconcilable personalities. 	181778
1899	Virtue in War	SS	UCLA	Crane, Stephen		Press	181779
1995	Virtuosity	M	L			News Media. TV Reporter (Karen Annarino). Suburban Reporter (Laura Leigh Hughes). Suburban Reporter (Dustin Nguyen). Male Newscaster (Anthony Winters). Cameraman (Ahmed Ahmed). Media.	181780
2004	Virumandi	MF			India	Reporter Angela James (Rohini) researching the death penalty in India is told the story of a farm owner whose role in a clan feud leads him to death row. As the story unfolds, there is a riot in the jail and the only one who can get the reporter safely out of prison is the farm owner.	181781
1981	Virus	M				Reporter (Pep Ballenster)	181782
1995	Virus	MT				Reporter #1 (Jim McMullan). L.A. Reporter (Brian Brophy). St. Louis Reporter (Angelo Pagan).	181783
1989	Virus	N		Caine, Peter	Weinberg List	Journalist	181784
1986	Virus kennt keine Moral, Ein (aka Virus Knows No Morals, A)	MF			Germany	Newspaper Editor prints false information about AIDS to sell his papers in this story about the debilitating effects the AIDS epidemic has on a mythical country called Germany. Reporterin Carola Schrecksch (Eva Kurz). 	181785
1959	Vise, The: Come Out Fighting	T			Episode #119.	Reporter (John Martin).	181786
2002	Visible Spirits	N		Yarbrough, Steve		Newspaper Editor Leighton Payne in the town of Loring in 1902 in the Mississippi Delta is also the mayor and a political moderate. But his brother, Tandy Payne, the prodigal son of a once mighty planting family returns home during Reconstruction, a gambler run out of luck. The brother finds his diminished prospects as unappealing as the political moderation of his newspaper editor brother, who stands 6’5”, and harbors liberal opinions, but is handicapped by a perpetual awkwardness. He runs Loring’s newspaper and uses it as a platform for moderation.  The brothers’ fraternal tension quickly spreads through the countryside -- some citizens striving for the better world ostensibly promised, others for the vestigial antebellum order. Caught squarely in the center of this tortured dynamic is the African-American postmistress Loda Jackson, her fate further complicated when President Roosevelt, on federal grounds, intervenes personally. And so this local, even familial dispute erupts, fueled by all the dark brutal memories of slavery, civil war and emancipation. Tandy covets Jackson’s job and he decides to steal it by starting a race-baiting campaign claiming Loda encouraged a black laborer to behave insolently. To prevent conflict, Loda resigns, but Roosevelt’s administration decides to make a civil rights stand by not accepting her resignation. In the escalating dispute, Leighton becomes a pariah  for siding with Loda. Connecting Loda, Tandy and Leighton is their common father, Sam, a plantation owner who massacred a group of black men and women who tried to escape the Delta in the 1880s.	181787
1592	Vision	ER	USC	Greene, Robert		Balladeer	181788
1997	Vision of Ebony, A	MT	SVD 538 (Excerpts)		Adult	TV Reporter	181789
1993	Vision Thing, The	MT				News Media. First Journalist (Dale Rapley). Second Journalist (Marilyn Finlay). Third Journalist (Anne-Marie Marriott). Fourth Journalist (Richard Dixon). Political Reporter Alastair Campbell (Himself). Newsreader Martin Young (Himself).	181790
1987	Vision, The	M				News Editor (Martin Jones).	181791
2009	Vision, The	M				Reporter stirs up an old controversy surrounding a series of unsolved murders and a clairvoyant teenage girl and her friends enlist the help of a college professor with a plan to expose the identity of the killer when it is believed that the young girl’s reoccurring vision of the future may be the murder of the professor. Reporter (Stephanie D. Caprini). Newspaper Journalist (Thomas Kosik). TV Reporter (Brian Rigg). 	181792
2008	Visionary	N		Michael, Haliford		Reporter Jim Jacobsen is covering the story for the local paper of a celebrity mystic on a lecture tour who arrives in the small town of Hadleyburg to a chaotic reception of desperate fans hoping for a sign from God. Jacobsen is given special access to the celebrity and learns that nothing is at it seems, and begins to question his every assumption about life. He unwittingly becomes part of the story itself increasingly intertwined in a world of conspiracy, lies and murder, while at the same time discovering the truth about God, reality and himself. 	181793
1996	Visions	M				TV Reporter (Susan O'Leary)	181794
2004	Visions of Europe: Unisono	M			Short	Correspondent (Gustavo Monge) of Spain. Correspondent (Carl Gosta Ruster) of Sweden.	181795
1994	Visions of Kerouac	N		McGoogan, Ken		News Media	181796
1993	Visions of Murder	MT				TV Reporter (Mary Dilts)	181797
1993	Visions of Terror	MT				TV News Anchor (Tom Sinkovitz). Reporter (Denise Balthrop).	181798
2004	Visions of Truth	N		Skaggs, Pamela		Correspondent Ashley DuPre, a foreign news journalist is driven to unveil the facts. Capturing the world at the end of her pen was not what her father planned for his only child, terrified she'll witness his past.Turning away from her father, DuPre becomes a voice of hope for those silenced by fear.  She works 24-7 to reveal the atrocities that are happening daily everywhere to women all over the world.	181799
1960	Visit to a Small Planet	M		Vidal, Gore (Play).  Edmund Beloin, Henry Garson (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Newscaster Roger Putnam Spelding (Fred Clark) scoffs at belief in flying saucers until he is visited by outer space alien. Takes alien in as houseguest. Alien convinces broadcaster of his extraterrestrial origins by levitating the broadcaster's toupee.Alien falls for Spelding's daughter. Alien saves broadcaster's job when news boss George Abercrombie (Jerome Cowan) comes to fire him because of pressure from advertisers.	181800
1955	Visit to a Small Planet	T		Vidal, Gore	In "Best Television Plays." - Goodyear Television Playhouse - 5-8-55 Broadcast.	TV Broadcaster Roger Spelding (Edward Andrews).  Entire Script of Play	181801
2000	Visit, The	M				Photographer (Jordan Lund).	181802
1994	Visita da Velha Senhora, A	MTF			Portugal	News Media. 1st Journalist (Vitor Norte). 2nd Journalist (Andre Maia).	181803
1982	Visiting Hours	M	SVDSP 699. SP 697 (incomplete). B 57 (Misses Opening)	Taggert, Brian (Screenplay)		TV Reporter Deborah Ballin (Lee Grant) who is hospitalized from a previous attack is stalked by psychopath.TV News Producer Gary Baylor (William Shatner) chews out the reporter when she supports a battered wife on TV telling her "Your job is not to take sides."She becomes the focus of media attention when she is assaulted. Reporters at a press conference question her about whether this has changed her position on  nonviolence.Journalist 1 (Dean Hagopian). Journalist 2 (Katherine Trowell).	181804
2005	Visiting the Strange Planet Called Earth	NSF		Ticer, Bob		Reporter Terry Johnson is young and attractive and in over her head. Her mentor is a CIA agent who gets ambushed. Her life and the fate of modern civilization are now in peril.She is helpless to prevent a horrendous plot by General Wong of the Chinese army, al-Qaeda and organized crime to instigate a nuclear holocaust.Reporter learns too much and is targeted for assassination.	181805
2003	Visitors	M				TV Reporter (Bruce Hughes).	181806
1970	Vist er vi ej snobbede	DF			Denmark	Interviewer Poul Martinsen (Voice).	181807
1998	Vita logner:	TF			Episode #19. 1-27-1998	Journalist (Thomas Hedengran).	181808
1994	Vite riddaren, Den	TF				Journalist	181809
1974	Viu-hah hah-taja	MF				TV Reporter (Dave Liebkind)	181810
1992	Viuvez Secreta	MF				Photographer (Henrique Viana).	181811
2005	Viv Powers: Bad Luck Woman	N		Albright, Letha	#3 Vivian Powers Series	Reporter Vivian “Viv” Powers is in the midst of a struggle between Native American activists and corporate greed.Propelled by worry for her sister's safety, Viv traces the path of a ruthless killer and comes face to face with an enemy who will stop at nothing to silence her.Powers becomes simultaneously involved in the murder investigation of a Tulsa woman who has inexplicably shown up in small-town Tahlequah and an inquiry into the possibly dangerous transportation of spent fuel from a nuclear-energy plant. The more Powers learns, the more likely it becomes that the two matters are linked.	181812
2002	Viv Powers: Daredevil's Apprentice	N		Albright, Letha	#2 Vivian Powers Series	Small Town Reporter Vivian “Viv” Powers involved in murder that may have been committed by her best friend."The day my friend Lucie Dreadfulwater killed Dale Nowlin, the November wind rattled the rafters of the barn in which they faced each other. Only the two of them could say what happened that day, and they're both dead. No one is left to tell their story except me."So begins the mystery tale narrated by Viv Powers, Lucie's best friend, as she uses her journalism skills to try to solve the tragedy of Lucie's death on the windswept plains of Oklahoma. The police think that the Cherokee woman committed suicide, but Viv is doubtful. She receives a package in the mail that Lucie had sent shortly before she died. Her ghost seems to call for justice. Someone had been trying-unsuccessfully-to buy Lucie's land. Did that have something to do with her death? Viv's suspicion that Lucie has been murdered compels her to begin a tenacious investigation. Soon, her questioning creates a furor among tribal members and local police officials. More than one person is hiding something that might explain the deaths of both Lucie and Dale Nowlin. When another man is found dead, Viv risks her own life to find out the answers. Ancient legends of the death-witch, Utlunta, intertwine with the disappearance decades ago of Lucie's grandfather, further entangling the multi-layered knot that Viv must unravel. Has Utlunta returned to wreak  more havoc on the townsfolk? Or does the answer lie behind the eyes of one of her neighbors, perhaps even someone she knows quite well? As Viv moves closer to the truth and danger assaults her, she senses that she will indeed have to confront Utlunta, in one evil guise or another, before Lucie's spirit can find peace.	181813
2000	Viv Powers: Tulsa Time	N		Albright, Letha	#1 Vivian Powers Series	Oklahoma Reporter Vivian “Viv” Powers confronts the challenge of her life when her love, Charlie, is accused of murder and will do nothing to defend himself -- not even declare his innocence to her. A firm believer in logic and facts, Viv learns to face the trials of faith as she pursues the truth of what happened, who did the murder -- and why Charlie isn’t talking. 	181814
2001	Viva	DF			Denmark. Series 2001-2004. Weekly Journalistic Magazine	TV Magazine Staff.  Reporters Jon Adelsten (2003), Helene Hansen (2003), Hanne Brandt (2004), Jakob Thygesen (2004). Photographers Per Morten Abrahamsen (2002-2004), Wolfgang Tillmans (2003). Host Lise Muhlhausen (2001-2004).	181815
1960	Viva I'Italia!	MF				French Journalist (Tina Louise)	181816
2004	Viva la Bam: Uncivil War	T			Episode #19. 10-31-2004	Photographer, Civil War (Rob Gibson).	181817
1984	Viva la vie!	MF				TV Journalist (Martin Lamotte)	181818
2007	Viva Laughlin: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 9129		Episode. 10-2007	News Media. Cover of Las Vegas magazine promotes a new casino. Murder complicates one man’s dream to open Laughlin’s most magnificent gambling casino and hotel complex. 	181819
1934	Viva Villa!	M	DVD -R HQ 2867 (2867 is mislabeled as 2861 on Disc), 2868. L	Pinchont, Edgcumb and O.B. Stade (Book). Ben Hecht (Screenplay).		Reporter Johnny Sykes aka John Van Ardale (Stuart Erwin) of the New York World follows the exploits of the legendary Mexican bandit.  Often writes the story before it happens and while he is drunk and Villa then follows what he wrote.Sykes is present at all the key events in Villa's life including his death.  As Villa dies,  Sykes makes up his final speech prompting Villa to ask him as he dies, "What were my last words?"Reporter Wallace Calloway (Ralph Bushman). Newspaper Man (Paul Stanton). English Reporter (Arthur Treacher). German Reporter (William Von Brincken). French Reporter (Andre Cheron). Russian Reporter (Michael Visaroff). Russian Reporter (Michael Visaroff).German Reporter (Wilhelm von Brincken).	181820
1952	Viva Zapata!	M			Brando	Newspaperman man, Fernando Aguirre (Joseph Wiseman), political agitator who claims that his typewriter is the sword of the people	181821
2004	Viva:	DF			Denmark. Series 2001-	TV Program. Music Journalist and DJ Katrine Ring. Reporter Jakob Thygesen - Voice. Reporter Hanne Brandt - Voice. Journalist Bo Tao Michaelis (2001). Host Lise Muhlhausen (2001). Photographers Per Morten Abrahamsen (2002-), Jan Grarup (2002).	181822
1997	vivant qui passe, Un	MF				Interviewer (Claude Lanzmann-Himself)	181823
1908	Vivianne's Venture	N		Graeme, Viola		Editor. Young woman becomes editor of fashionable flutterings. Methods of finding copy are not respectable. Falls in love and writes a novel.	181824
2001	Vivien Leigh and the Last Press Conference	P				Reporters. The play begins as Vivien Leigh (Marcy Lafferty) herself sweeps onto the stage for her last press conference -- still the glamorous movie star and still talking in Scarlett O’Hara’s voice. But it’s an illusion. 	181825
2003	Vivir pedaleando	TF			Ecuador - Short	Interviewer (Santiago Jimenez).	181826
1967	Vivre pour vivre	MF				Photographer (Jacques Portet).	181827
1970	Vladimir et Rosa	MF				Weatherwoman (Juliet Berto).	181828
1995	Vlemma tou Odyssea, To	MF				Journalist (Yorgos Michalakopoulos).	181829
1992	Voce Decide	TF			Brazil. Series 1992	Reporter (Virginia Novik).	181830
1989	Voce della luna, La	MF				Journalist (Dario Ghirardi).	181831
1969	Vodkaa, komisario Palmu	MF				Reporter Kosti Kula (Matti Oravisto)	181832
1994	Vodoun, Volume 1	N		Madsen, David		Journalist Ray Falco, once a powerful prize-winning Washington D.C. journalist, is a burnt-out case.  A murder wakes him up.	181833
1937	Vogues of 1938	M				News Media. Reporter (Jason Robards Sr.).  Runaway bride is an excuse for lots of fashions and music.	181834
1956	Voice at the Back Door, The	N	OWN - H	Spencer, Elizabeth		Press	181835
1996	Voice from the Grave	MT			From the Files of "Unsolved Mysteries"	Reporter #1 (Russell Werkman). Reporter #2 (Mary Major)	181836
1954	Voice in the Streets	N	OWN - H	Tebbel, John		NewspaperOwner. With the help of his father-in-law's money, a man builds up a successful crusading newspaper during the years 1835 through the Civil War in America. Timothy Duncan Stevens, hero of this historical novel of New York journalism and politics.Stevens enters as an Irish immigrant who reaches New York in 1835 and goes on to edit and publish a rival to Greeley's Tribune and to achieve many other conquests including any female he wants.	181837
1946	Voice Like Velvet, A	NM		Henderson, Donald		Press	181838
1941	Voice of Broadway, The	DT				Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen	181839
1990	Voice of Ei-Harod, The (aka Derech L'Rein Harod, Ha-. Back to Freedom). )	M			Israel. Ness	Radio Station trying to broadcast underground.	181840
1949	Voice of Firestone	T			Series	TV Newsman John Daly, host	181841
1944	Voice of God, The	SS		Holtby, Winifred	In "Pause to Wonder: Stories of the Marvelous, Mysterious and Strange"	Press	181842
2001	Voice of the Butterfly, The	NM		Nichols, John		Reporter Susan Delgado is a lustful, punk-rock girl reporter who stalks an aging tree-hugging ex-flower child waging a desperate, all-out political battle to prevent money-grabbing town movers and shakers.These villains want to bulldoze a highway bypass through the last breeding grounds of the rare and endangered Rocky Mountain Phistic Copper butterfly. Delgado is an eccentric newspaper reporter.	181843
1964	Voice of the Hurricane	M		Howard, Peter, Alan Thornhill (Play - "Hurricane, The"). Thornhill (Screenplay).	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Journalist Richard Lord (David Cole) returns to his family's farm in British East Africa. Secret rebellion occurs, but farm is spared because leader of revolt is their cook and has an affection for the journalist.Lord is killed returning from hospital where he took an injured African girl. Friend makes a speech calling for racial understanding.	181844
1929	Voice of the Storm, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	181845
1932	Voice Said Goodnight, A	M				Reporter (Roland Culver)	181846
1968	Voices	DF			France	Interviewers Michael Kustow, John Stember (Voices). Commentary Wilfird Thomas (Voice).	181847
1995	Voices From a Locked Room	M	DVD -R 1723		Based on a True Story	London Critic reviews of a look-alike composer's work seem unusually scathing. He dates an American singer.	181848
1995	Voices From Silence	N		Unger, Douglas		American Journalist Diego returns to Argentina to visit the family with whom he once lived as an exchange student. Finds his family torn apart. Two of their sons have "disappeared" during the military dictatorship.Oldest son recently returned from exile in Paris. Diego wants to find out more about the ongoing trial of former military dictators on charges of human rights abuses, which will include testimony about the death of the youngest son.Diego returns with his wife and the couple is pulled into the national tragedy. He tries to help the victimized Argentina family he befriended as an exchange student.	181849
2008	Voices From the North:	SS			From “Voices From the North: New Writing From Norway” edited by Vigdis Ofte	Photojournalist is followed across a river by a man who then learns how to slaughter a boar on a visit to India. 	181850
1980	Voices in Time	NSF		MacLennan, Hugh		TV Journalist tells how news affected events -- nuclear destruction of civilization in 2030.	181851
1998	voix en or, Une	MTF				News Media. Journaliste (Albert Michel). German News Reporter (Lisa Wegner).	181852
1997	Volcano	M	DVD -R HQ 1902, 1903			News Media. TV Reporters Terry Anzur, Jillian Barberie, Jennifer Bjorklund, Paula Bond, Sandra Clark, Angie Crouch, Sasha Foo, Penny Griego, Pat Lalama, Lonnie Lardner, Luann Lee, Dorothy Lucey, Jean Martinez.TV Reporters Teresa Quevedo-Stoll, Alina Rescasens, Jane Velez-Mitchell, Jane Wells, Andrea Wynn,	181853
2004	Volcano Disaster, The (aka Nature Unleashed: Volcano)	M				News Media. Scientist who studies volcanoes has come to a city to warn the mayor that a volcano is about to blow up and destroy the town. The mayor refuses to do anything about the situation. The scientist’s prediction turns out to be true and he tries to help rescue as many townspeople as he can before everyone perishes in a massive lava eruption. 	181854
1997	Volt	TF			French-Canada	Correspondents Jean-Sebastien Busque, Francine Frydenberg, Guy Gagnier, Nadine Kasta, Dano Spooner. Hosts Simon Garneau, Matthieu Pichette, Marie Turgeon.	181855
1949	Volume One	T			Dramatic Series (1949)	Press	181856
1943	Volunteer, The	M				Photographer outside Buckingham Palace (Michael Powell).	181857
1986	Volunteers, The	N		Williams, Raymond		Reporter Lewis Redfern, who is London-based, works for Insatel, a global satellite TV conglomerate, is reporting on the shooting of the Secretary of State for Wales	181858
1942	Vom Schicksal verweht	MF			Germany	News Media. Journalist Will Rubber (Hermann Speelmans).	181859
1977	Von einem, der auszog. Der Fall Andermann	N		Peitz, Marietta	Germany	Journalist	181860
1849	Von Klempelen and His Discovery	SS	MLPL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Magazine. Account in the Home Journal has suffered greatly through erroneous translation from the German. Literary World quoted.	181861
1965	Vonda Rosegood	N	OWN - H	Dohrman, Richard		Journalists from all over the country cover the murder trial in search for the big story.	181862
1990	Voodoo Dolls	M				News Media. Reporter (Anik Matern).	181863
1988	Voodoo Hag of Doom!, The	CB			Wrath of the Spectre #4	Reporter Earl Crawford tracks the Spectre while the Spectre is tracking down a series of VooDoo killers. 	181864
1977	Vooruzhyon I ochen opasen	MF				Journalist Henri York (Vsevolod Abdulov)	181865
1992	Vor dem zweiten Satz	N		Schmidt, Alfred Paul	Austria	Journalist	181866
1951	Vores fjerde far	MF				Journalist (Poul Thomsen)	181867
1990	Vorwarts	MF				Reporter (Jorg Friedrich)	181868
1960	Voskreseniye	MF			Soviet Union	Commentator (Aleksei Konsovsky).	181869
1949	Vote for Huggett	M				Newspaperman (Arthur Hambling).	181870
2006	Vow	N		Milner, Denene and Angela Burt-Murray		African American Gossip Columnist Vivian Evans is one of three best thirtysomething friends who come together for their sorority sister's tony wedding on New Year's Eve in Hollywood. They make vow at the stroke of midnight to get married within one year.Can Vivian, after undergoing a complete makeover, win back the father of her child? Slightly plump Evans, an entertainment journalist, remains hopelessly in love with her son's father, her ex-husband.Enter the world of California glitz and glamour as three friends navigate their way through Hollywood's chaotic dating scene. Newspaper reporter Vivian is still in love with her college boyfriend.Earthy single mom Viv longs for a full-time family with her son's father, a successful plastic surgeon but gets sidetracked by a smitten gangsta rapper.	181871
2007	Vow of Vengeance: Medical Suspense Novel, A	N		Dreyfack, Ray and Harold Mellin		Investigative Reporter is car-bombed after looking into HMO’s abuses that range from illegal health care denial to blackmail, kidnapping and murder. A caring physician and grieving widower heads a committee to uncover HMO abuses but a hitman is assigned to eliminate troublemakers and a committee member’s car is forced over a guardrail and the crusading reporter is killed.	181872
2005	Vow, The	NR			Millner, Denene, Angela Burt-Murray and Mitzi Miller	African-American Journalist is one of three career girls in Los Angeles who makes a pact with an agent and an actress to be married within a year.	181873
2004	Vows	N		Kingsley, Johanna		Editor Valentina Cummings of Every Bridee Magazine has remained single for a long time, so when her closest friends and family receive lavish wedding invitations out of the blue, they are pleased and astounded in equal measure. What made Valentina suddenly give up her lifelong rejection of love? And who is this person she now claims is the man of her dreams?	181874
1996	Vows of Deception	MT	DVD -R HQ 7995, 7996			TV Reporter (Tom Sullivan)	181875
1689	Vox Clero, Lilli Burlero	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	181876
1932	Vox Pop	R			1932-47	Interviewer. People on the street interviewed	181877
1998	Voyage of Terror	MT	DVD -R HQ 8661, 8662			TV Reporter Rhonda Rowan (April Telek)	181878
1961	Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea	M	DVD -R HQ 4735, 4736			U.N. Commentator (Art Baker).	181879
1965	Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Cyborg, The	T			Episode #36. 10-17-1965. Series 9-14-1964 to 3-31-1968	Reporter (Nicholas Colasanto). A cybernetic genius creates a perfect mechanical duplicate of Admiral Nelson. His plot is to make the crew of the Seaview believe they are fighting World War Three.In doing so, the sub will launch nuclear missiles at China, Russia and the United States. After the holocaust, the cybernetic genius plans to take over and usher in "the age of the cyborg."	181880
1967	Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Man of Many Faces	T			Episode #90. 10-29-1967.	Reporter (Howard Culver).	181881
1964	Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Village of Guilt, The	T			Episode #8. 11-2-1964	Newscaster (Irwin Allen - Voice). Sea monster kills three villagers in a Norwegian fjord. One man survives. Seaview arrives to investigate. Nelson and Crane are met with hostility from the locals and find the survivor has died.Nelson does his best to make sure the "sea monster" doesn't destory Seaview.	181882
1982	Voyagers!: Arrow Pointing East, An	T			Episode #10. 12-12-1982	News Media. Reporter #1 (George Caldwell). Reporter #2 (Howard Schechter). Reporter #3 (Howard Goodwin).	181883
1982	Voyagers!: Cleo and the Babe	T			Episode #6. 11-14-1982	News Media. Reporter #1 (John Achorn). Reporter #2 (Charles C. Stevenson). News Vendor (Ed McCready).	181884
1982	Voyagers!: Jack's Back	T		Parriott, Sara and James D. Parriott	Episode.	News Media	181885
1982	Voyagers!: Travels of Maraco…and Friends, The	T			Episode #9.  12-3-1982	Reporter (Dale Reynolds).	181886
2006	Voyeur	M				Reporter (Shoyi Cheng). Head Producer (Taylor Ray). Editor (Mike Grimm). Station Chief (Lee Vogt). 2nd Producer (Dalila Ali Rajah). Staff Member (Taya Asimos).Exiled from Hollywood, a producer of Reality TV shows finds a job at a struggling TV station in remote Oregon and comes face to face with the demons of power, money and ego.	181887
1998	Vozvrashchenie -- smert: roman	N		IUrskaia, Elena		Female Journalist	181888
1937	Vozvrashcheniye Maksima	MF			Soviet Union	Editor of Pravda (Vasili Vanin).	181889
1976	vraie jeune fille, Une	MF				TV Commentator (Thierry Roland - Voice).	181890
2000	Vrata nochi	N		Stepanova, Tatiana	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	181891
1967	Vreemde vogel, Een	MF				Journalist (Jaap van Donselaar)	181892
1965	Vremya, vperyod!	MF				Reporter (Viktor Markin).	181893
1949	Vstrecha na Elbe	MF			Soviet Union	Journalist Janet Sherwood (Lyubov Orlova).	181894
1969	Vstrecha u staroj mecheti	MF				Photographer (Rasmi Dzhabrailov)	181895
1978	Vsyo reshayet mgnoveniye	MF			Soviet Union	Sports Commentator Nikolai Ozerov).	181896
2003	Vuelo de la Reina, El	N		Martinez, Tomas Eloy		Newspaper Director of a reputable publication in Buenos Aires falls in love with a talented journalist half his age.  Political corruption unfolds in a country headed for destruction.	181897
1997	Vychova divek v. Cechach	MF				Photographer (Milos Kabyl).	181898
1968	Vyenskaya pochtovaya marka	MF				Reporter Juss Redel (Mati Klooren).	181899
2006	Vzyat Tarantinu	MF			Russia	Film Critic (James Derrick).	181900
1988	W klatce	MF			Poland	TV Reporters (Anna Frankowska-Teter, Jerzy Zlotnicki). TV Programme Producer (Danuta Kowalska).	181901
2003	W-tyyli	TF			Finland	Reporter (RistoKuulasmaa - Himself).	181902
2008	W.	M		Stone, Oliver (Director). Stanley Weiser (Screenplay)		News Media. News Commentator (Jim Garrity). Anchor 2 (Taylor Treadwell). News Woman (Lee Ann McDade). Reporter #1 (Andrew Sensenig). Reporter #2 (Gabriela Ostos-Tamez).  Asian Journalist (Teresa Cheung).  Asian Journalist (Elena Kong). News Boom Operator (Jonathon Tripp). Biography of the life and presidency of George W. Bush. 	181903
1969	W. Somerset Maugham: Back of Beyond, The	T			UK. Episode #2.6-10-1969	Photographer (Andy Ho).	181904
1969	W. Somerset Maugham: Fall of Edward Barnard	T			UK. Episode #12.8-19-1969	Photographer (Craig Hunter).	181905
2007	W.C.	M				Radio Commentators (David Spain, Eugene Bullard - Voices).	181906
1976	W.C. Fields and Me	M				Reporter Gene Fowler (Louis Zorich), writer	181907
1978	W.E.B.: Good Night and Good Luck	T			Episode #4. 9-28-1978	News Director Gus Dunlap (Richard Basehart), head of the news division of Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a TV Net. Pamela Bellwood (Ellen Cunningham) is head of Special Events Programming. Jack Kiley (Alex Cord) is head of programming.Dan Costello (Andrew Prine) is the sales chief. Walter Matthews (Howard Witt)  is head of operations. Harvey Pearlstein (Lee Wilkof) is the research head.	181908
1978	W.E.B.: Great Clowns, The	T			Episode #5. 10-5-1978	News Director Gus Dunlap (Richard Basehart), head of the news division of Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a TV Net. Pamela Bellwood (Ellen Cunningham) is head of Special Events Programming. Jack Kiley (Alex Cord) is head of programming.Dan Costello (Andrew Prine) is the sales chief. Walter Matthews (Howard Witt)  is head of operations. Harvey Pearlstein (Lee Wilkof) is the research head.	181909
1978	W.E.B.: Pilot	T			Episodes #1-#2 (Two Pilots). 9-13-14-1978. Series 9-14-1978 to 10-5-1978.	News Director Gus Dunlap (Richard Basehart), head of the news division of Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a TV Net. Pamela Bellwood (Ellen Cunningham) is head of Special Events Programming. Jack Kiley (Alex Cord) is head of programming.Dan Costello (Andrew Prine) is the sales chief. Walter Matthews (Howard Witt)  is head of operations. Harvey Pearlstein (Lee Wilkof) is the research head.	181910
1978	W.E.B.: To Angelica With Love	T			Episode #3. 9-21-1978	News Director Gus Dunlap (Richard Basehart), head of the news division of Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a TV Net. Pamela Bellwood (Ellen Cunningham) is head of Special Events Programming. Jack Kiley (Alex Cord) is head of programming.Dan Costello (Andrew Prine) is the sales chief. Walter Matthews (Howard Witt)  is head of operations. Harvey Pearlstein (Lee Wilkof) is the research head.	181911
1978	W.E.B.: Unaired Episodes	T			Episodes #6-#7-#8-#9-#10-#11. "California, Here We Come!," "Walk a Velvet Tightrope," "Harvey's Big Hit," "The Orderly Mr. Appleby," "Sheep's Clothing," "Sleeping Dogs."	News Director Gus Dunlap (Richard Basehart), head of the news division of Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Co., a TV Net. Pamela Bellwood (Ellen Cunningham) is head of Special Events Programming. Jack Kiley (Alex Cord) is head of programming.Dan Costello (Andrew Prine) is the sales chief. Walter Matthews (Howard Witt)  is head of operations. Harvey Pearlstein (Lee Wilkof) is the research head.	181912
1984	W*A*L*T*E*R (aka Walter)	M			Short - Comedy	Interviewer (Clete Roberts).	181913
1994	Wachtmeister Zumbuhl	MF				Reporter Flury (Roeland Wiesnekker).	181914
1962	Wacky World of Dr. Morgus, The	M		Haig, Noel, Roul Haig (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness book	Reporter Pencils McCabe (Dan Barton) finds out about an invention created by doctor in French Quarter that can turn people into sand and then revive them. Falls in love with spy. Can’t convince editor to run the story.	181915
1998	Wadd: Life and Times of John C. Holmes, The	DT				Interviewer (Martin Brimmer-Rodger Jacobs).  Film Critic Kenneth Turan.	181916
1998	Wag the Dog	M	DVD -R HQ 3530, 3531. SVD 956		PR	News Media. "Network"-style satire. Factory Reporter (Terry Anzur).  Santa Fe Reporter (Melissa Gardner). Press Room Reporter (Gina Menza). Female Press Person (Giselle Fernandez). Andrews AFB Reporter (Bill Handel).Chicago Newscaster (Christine Devine). Chicago Newscaster #2 (Richard Saxton). News Break Reporter (Emmett Miller). Aircraft Carrier Reporter (Tom Murray). White House Reporter (Rick Scarry). Male Commentator (Michael Villani).Crossfire Interviewer (Warren Wilson). War Commercial Photographer (Phillip V. Caruso).	181917
1977	WAGA Fox 5 Atlanta News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1977	Reporter Morse Diggs. Anchor-Host Marc Bailey, Good Day Atlanta	181918
2004	Wager, The	M				Editor Patricia (Maggie Gousse). Cameraman Robert (Yan Feldman). 	181919
2007	Wager, The	M				News Media. Reporter #1 (Brad Heller). Reporter #2 (Leticia Robles). Reporter #3 (James Gilbert). Reporter #4 (Collette Wolfe). Reporter #5 (Andrew Stergis). 	181920
1983	Wagner	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Gunther Panak). Editor (Albert Rueprecht). Photographer (Peter Holliger).	181921
2006	Wagner Au in Second Life	G				Reporter Wagner Au is an embedded journalist in Second Life. Second Life (SL) is an Internet-based virtual world launched in 2003 developed by Linden Research Inc. (Linden Lab).It came to international attention in the mainstream news media in late 2006 and early 2007. Residents interact with each other through motional avatars. They can explore, meet other Residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities.They can create and trade items (virtual property) and services from one another.	181922
1994	Wagons East	M	DVD -R HQ 6757, 6758			Reporter (Roger Eschbacher). Reporter (William Tucker).	181923
1990	Wahl der Waffen	N		Kuckart, Judith	Germany	Radio Journalist	181924
1915	Waif, The	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy.	181925
1918	Waifs	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Fitzjames Powers (Creighton Hale) rescues a woman who ran away from home and eventually wins her love.	181926
1937	Waikiki Wedding	M			PR - Quinn	Publicity Man Tony Marvin (Bing Crosby), easy-going publicity man. Photographer (Jack Chapin)	181927
2006	Waist Deep	M	DVD -R HQ 8587, 8588			News Media. Newscaster #1 (Shawn Parr). Newscaster #2 (William Duffy). Newscaster #3 (Laura Miro). Newscaster #4 (Dawn Reavis). Newscaster #5 (Dylan Tays). Female Radio DJ (Yolanda Whittaker).	181928
2005	Wait 'Til This Year	MT				Sports Reporter Tony Terzi (Himself). TV Sports Director at Connecticut's WTIC Fox 61 Rich Coppola (Himself).	181929
1950	Wait for Tomorrow	N	OWN - H	Wilder, Robert		Reporter Slade Compton on a newspaper fighting to preserve one last shred of principle	181930
2000	Waiting	NSF		Robinson, Frank M.		TV Reporter Arthur (Artie) Banks is a member of the Suicide Club, a group of friends who gather regularly to discuss new developments in their particular area of expertise.Banks begins to probe the death of a doctor who discovers another race of human beings who are about to take control of earth. He is stalked to San Francisco and killed. The doctor was a member of the Suicide Club.Banks finds the doctor's death suspicious -- especially when more doctors involved in a routine autopsy are also killed. Other members of the club as well as Banks' wife and disabled stepson come under scrutiny.Banks gradually sees the horrible details of the alternate race of humans who have been in hiding for 35,000 years and are now ready to take control of the planet.It turns out his wife and stepson are members of this species, but left because they were afraid for their lives. His stepson really isn't handicapped.	181931
2002	Waiting for an Angel	N		Habila,  Helon		Journalist Lomba is a young journalist living under military rule in Lagos, Nigeria.	181932
1996	Waiting for Michelangelo	M				Camerawoman (Sheila Cameron).	181933
1996	Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light	N		Klima, Ivan		TV Cameraman Pavel Fukova, once a promising, award-winning documentary filmmaker, is forced to survive under communism by working as a cameraman for the state-run television station. He’s a cynical cameraman for state-controlled TV in Czechoslovakia circa 1989. Pavel is a middle-aged TV cameraman working uneasily within the boundaries set by the regime who dreams one day of making a film. Pavel and his cineast buddy, Peter, attempted to flee the country 21 years ago. Since then, Pavel has sacrificed his dreams one by one on the altar of expediency. He thinks up screenplays for movies that will never be made and fantasizes about Alice, the lost love of his life. Every aspect of his life, in fact, is permeated by a moral grubbiness. To wit, he has a long-standing relationship with a woman whose former husband lives one thin wall away. Even the upheaval that unseats the president does nothing to relieve Pavel’s lot because he understands that neither the new power brokers nor he himself can forgive his cooperation with the previous regime. Lurking behind Pavel’s sad story is Peter, who, after their failed escape attempt, gave up the possibility of a career in film and, in the process, won over Alice. 	181934
1990	Waiting for the Light	M	SV 147			News Media. TV Reporter (James Cissel). German TV Reporter (Rich Hawkins). National Newscaster (Louis Guzzo). Local Newscaster (Steve Henderson).	181935
1898	Waiting for the Spring	N		Trelawney, Dayrell (Ada Dayrell Fowler)		Church Newspaper	181936
1998	Waiting in Vain	N		Channer, Colin		African-American Magazine Editor Sylvia is a transplanted Jamaican who is disappointed in her magazine editing job and her art-dealer lover. African-American is a painter and novelist attracted to her.International love triangle moves between Jamaica, New York and London. Sylvia is beautiful.	181937
2006	Waiting on the World to Change	MUS		Mayer, John	In the album, "Continuum," Aware/Columbia Pop-Rock	Public Relations. Corporate media. With a melody lifted straight out of Curtis Mayfield's classic civil rights rallying cry, "People Get Ready," carries an incisive protest message. "When they own the information/They can bend it all they want.":Mayer defends his generation against the charge of political apathy, and railing against the Bush administration and the corporate media.	181938
1995	Waiting to Exhale	M	DVD -R HQ 9296, 9297			Interviewer (Thomas R. Leander)	181939
2007	Waiting To Surface	N		Listfield, Emily		Magazine Editor Sarah Larkin’s artist husband Todd’s disappearance drives this novel. What if your husband went to the beach late one night and never returned? Sarah attempts to piece together the details -- was it suicide? Had Todd been drinking? Did his recent art contain clues? Sarah is also trying to provide a stable home for their 6-year-old and balancing a high-pressure career. Machinations of the glossy magazine world. Novel was inspired by real life: Author-Former Fitness Editor Emily Listfield’s husband, sculptor George Dudding, disappeared from a Florida Beach in 1999.	181940
1982	Waitress!	M	SVD 560			Teen Magazine Reporter, a prep-school reject and a would-be actress work at a diner	181941
1970	Wakacje z duchami	TF			Poland. Series.	Photographer Hubert (Gustaw Lutkiewicz).	181942
1954	Wakaki hi no takuboku: Kumo wa tensai de aru	MF			Japan	Editor-in-Chief Kusakabe (Toshio Takahara). Chief Editor Eto (Tetsuro Tamba). Newspaper Reporter Mishima (Shunji Kasuga).	181943
1943	Wakaki hi no yorokobi	MF			Japan	Editor (Ichiro Sugai), Chief Editor of Shin-Eiga sha.	181944
1942	Wake Island	M	DVD -R HQ 5988, 5989			Radio Reporter (Sam Hayes).	181945
1960	Wake Me When It's Over	M		Singer, Howard (Novel).  Richard Breen (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joab Martinson (Robert Emhardt) is a writer of articles for medical journals. Two servicemen use him to get publicity for a hotel they are running on a remote island by claiming hot springs on the island have magical properties.When reporter gets drunk while visiting the hotel and is accidentally tossed into the pool, he blows whistle by writing an article for News Views magazine that brands the place as a center of sin.This leads to military investigation. One of the servicemen is about to be court-martialed, but through military mix-up he has been given two service numbers and redrafted. Case is dropped and hotel is turned over to the island's native inhabitants.Radio Journalist (Vin Scully).	181946
1966	Wake Up and Die (Svegliati E Uccidi-Lutring)	M		Lizzant, Carlo (Story). Ugo Pirro (Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen/Yellow Journalism. France-Italy. Released in U.S. 1967. Ness Book	Newspaperman in Milan plays up a petty crook into a major criminal. Crook begins to believe his own image and commits greater and greater crimes culminating in murder.Newspapers cooperate in creating impression that all police efforts are being focused on capturing crook in order to lure more dangerous criminals into false sense of security.	181947
1937	Wake Up and Live	M	VHS 898	Brande, Dorothea (Book). Harry Tugend, Jack Yellen (Screenplay). Curtis Kenyon (Story)	Faye	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell as himself. Feud with band leader Ben Bernie	181948
2004	Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: Lost Movie, The	M			Compiled from dropped sub-plots and alternative takes.	TV Anchor Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell). Anchor Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate). Newscasters Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), Champ Kind (David Koechner) and Brick Tamland (Steven Carell).Network Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Eyewitness News Member (Jay Johnston). Eager Cameraman (Seth Rogan). News Station Employee (Judd Apatow, Debra McGuire).Eyewitness Security Guard (T. Sean Shannon). Announcer (Chuck Poynter).	181949
1921	Wakefield Case, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer. Playwright Wakefield, Jr.'s father is murdered.	181950
1993	Wakefield Hall	NM		Stanfill, Francesca		Arts Journalist Elisabeth Rowan, who writes about the arts for the Wall Street Journal, has long been obsessed with a renowned actress.Not long after the actress dies, her husband summons Rowan to Wakefield Hall, his grand country home, and informs her she has been chosen to write the stage performer's authorized biography.She collects numerous windy reminiscences from the actress' friends and mentors. The woman's stepdaughter is hostile and Rowan has to deal with her own longstanding romantic attachment to a very rich married man.She discovers the darker side of the actress' life.	181951
2004	Waking Dead, The	M				News Media. Field Reporter (Rob Pinnock). Newscaster Nash Ingalls). Newsroom Woman (Monica Lofstrom). Newsroom Staff (Sonya Craine, James Gow, Nik Mills). Cameraman (Mike Daigle).	181952
2001	Waking Life	M	DVD -R HQ 4177, 4178		Animation	News Media. Young vagabond listens to such varied subjects as existentialism, evolution, alienation, dreaming and the media.	181953
2000	Waking the Dead	M				News Media. TV Newsman #2 (Robert Harding). TV Newsman at Bombing (Bill Haughland). Reporter from Fielding's Past (Leah Pinsent). Reporter at Restaurant (Alan Fawcett).	181954
2005	Waking the Dead: Cold Fusion	T			Episode #30. 10-23-2005	News Media. Journalist #1 (Geoffrey Towers). Journalist #2 (Rachel Gleeves).	181955
2001	Waking the Dead: Every Breath You Take (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #9-#10. 7-9/10-2001	News Media. TV Reporter (Janet Ellis).	181956
2004	Waking the Dead: False Flag	T			Episode #20. 7-18-2004	TV Interviewer (Clarence Mitchell).	181957
2003	Waking the Dead: Multistorey	T			Episode #15. 9-14-2003	News Reporter (Asad Ahmad).	181958
2002	Waking the Dead: Special Relationships	T			Episode. 9-17-2002.	News Media. Reporter 1 (Chris Barnes). Reporter 2 (Emma Buckley). TV Reporter (Robin Oakley).	181959
2005	Waking the Dead: Straw Dog	T			Episode #28. 10-9-2005	Newsreader (Ian Palmer).	181960
2002	Waking, The	N		Nichols, Mike		Reporter Will Dunby comes home one evening and is surprised to find that his lawyer wife isn't there. Her car careened off a bridge and caught fire. She was seriously injured and is in a coma. They were wealthy, attractive, selfless, in love.He uses his reporter's skills to uncover the full story as suspicion mounts about his involvement especially after his wife's ex-lover is found dead.	181961
2004	Walang bakas	TF			Philippines	Journalist	181962
1986	Wales' Work	N		Walshe, Robert		Editor Robert Racine with a "bardic tic"  must write the life of his defunct employer, tycoon Wallace Wales, who unaccountably keeps turning up as a living corpse.	181963
1964	Walk a Crooked Mile	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	181964
2007	Walk Hard: Dewey Cox Story, The	M				News Media cover Musician Dewey Cox, whose songs change a nation. Television Reporter Gail (Jane Lynch).  Press Conference Reporter (Jack Kehler). During his rock ‘n’ roll career, Cox sleeps with 411 women, marries three times, has 22 kids and 14 step-kids, stars in his own 1970s’ TV show, collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles, gets addicted and kicks every drug known to humans, but despite it all, Cox grows into a national icon and eventually earns the love of a good woman. 	181965
1970	Walk in the Spring Rain, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	181966
2001	Walk of Fame	N		Krum, Sharon		New York Business Writer Tom Webster. Glossy magazine offers him $100,000 to write an expos of overnight fame. His mission is to make himself famous in 30 days	181967
1968	Walk Softly, in Fear	NM	PVL	Butterworth, Michael		Editor of Focal Magazine, Mary Wyatt-Humer. Eugene Graham, managing editor. Focal, the monthly magazine for the woman of taste.	181968
2005	Walk the Line	M				News Media. Female Journalist (JoAn Likins). Press Photographer (Kevin Scroggs). Chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash's life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis,	181969
2000	Walk the Talk	M				Reporter (Jonathan Atherton)	181970
1997	Walk This Way	M				Interviewer (James Scoles)	181971
1984	Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers, A	DT				Host Bill Moyers	181972
1985	Walkabout	SS	GPL	Wollaston, Nicholas	In "Foreign Exchange: New Travel Stories."	Editor-Narrator Nicholas was editor of a local paper.	181973
1987	Walker	M	DVD -R HQ 9175, 9176			Journalist, lawyer and doctor, William Walker (Ed Harris) at age 32 led a bloody revolution and installed himself as president of Nicaragua under orders from Cornelius Vanderbilt. He was executed by the Nicaraguan military.	181974
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger:	T	SVD 693		Episode	News Media. Steve McQueen, through digital magic, makes an appearance with Walker, Texas Ranger.	181975
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger:	T	VHSSP 666 (Excerpts). VHSSP 677 (Media Excerpts).		Episodes. Series 4-21-1993 to 5-19-2001	News Media. Cordell Walker is a contemporary Texas Ranger working out of the Dallas office. Partner is young Jimmy Trivette, college grad who played for the Dallas Cowboys until he busted his shoulder.	181976
2001	Walker, Texas Ranger: 6 Hours	T	DVD -R HQ 4083		Episode #194. 4-14-2001	TV Reporter Kelly Santos (Alyce Caron), the newscaster, reports along with other News Media about the kidnapping of a billionaire's daughter. Kidnapper puts the girl on a live Internet Web Site as the 6-hour countdown to her death takes place.Santos and 11 News goes live with Web Cam broadcast showing daughter tied up with a gun aimed at her.  Santos says the station will continue to carry the feed live as the final minutes count down to her death.She says every family has to make a decision whether to continue watching and that "we warn you it could be graphic." Shows people glued to their sets.	181977
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Behind the Badge	T	DVD -R HQ 2114. VHS 389		Episode #73. 3-23-1996	Female Reporter Vanessa St. John (Shari Headley) follows Trivette around for the "Behind the Badge" television show, but all the action follows Walker. Trivette attempts to impress the reporter.	181978
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Big Bingo Bamboozle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5608		Episode #39. 1-5-1995	TV  Talk Show Host Chandl: "We the People With Chandl." Only witness in case of a money-laundering bingo scam keeps running away.	181979
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Blown Apart	T	DVD -R HQ 7287		Episode #53. 9-23-1995	News Media. Escaped convict turns mad bomber to take his revenge on those responsible for sending him to prison.	181980
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Blue Movies	T			Episode #46. 2-25-1995	News Media. Reporter (Vick Hutson). Judge about to reveal important information to Alex and Walker is assassinated via helicopter and the investigation reveals a connection to the adult film business.	181981
1993	Walker, Texas Ranger: Borderline	T	DVD -R HQ 6386		Episode #102. 4-23-1993	News Media. TV Female Newscaster-Newsperson (Terri Harrel).	181982
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Brothers in Arms	T	DVD -R HQ 6863		Episode #149. 5-1-1999	News Media. Female TV Anchor-Reporter (Karen Borta). Trivette's estranged brother is behind a drugs-for-arms deal.	181983
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Child of Hope	T	DVD -R HQ 6271		Episode #187. 12-9-2002	News Media. Reporter #1 (Brian Custer). Reporter #2 (Betty Nguyen). Alex discovers an abandoned infant and she and Walker become instant parents. Reporters want to know how they can be foster parents and still hold full-time jobs.Alex answers that the Texas Rangers has excellent day-care facilities. At end of episode, they find baby's mother, but Alex discovers she is 8 weeks pregnant.	181984
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger: Code of the West	T			Episode #135. 10-24-1998	News Media. Reporter (Stewart Schwensen). Convict escapes from prison seeking retribution for those responsible for putting him there. Knowing he has murdered others, Walker and Trivette try to stop him before he can murder his trial's judge	181985
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Codename: Dragonfly	T			Episode #85. 11-2-1996.	Reporter (John Criswell). Military helicopter with stealth capabilities has been stolen to be utilized by a drug cartel. Thief turns out to be an ex-Marine and old comrade of Walker's who left him for dead in Vietnam.	181986
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Countdown	T			Episode #155. 10-2-1999	News Media. News Anchor (Karen Borta). News Reporter (Maria Arita). Terrorists plan an urban release of anthrax in 48 hours.	181987
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Cyclone	T			Episode #88. 11-23-1996.	Reporter #1 (Leslie Alexander). As a cyclone approaches, kidnappers demand $10 million for a buried bus full of children.	181988
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Deadline	T	DVD -R HQ 8609		Episode #74. 4-13-1996.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Kyle Clementson). TV Anchorwoman (Gayle Davis). Budget cuts threaten the existence of the Texas Rangers.	181989
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Deadly Situation	T			Episode #180. 10-14-2000	News Media. News Reporter (Derek McGrath). Rookie officer framed for departmental corruption takes Alex hostage.	181990
1994	Walker, Texas Ranger: Deadly Vision	T	SVD 1026		Episode #21. 3-26-1994	News Media. News Reporter (Constance Jones). Using a psychic to help locate a kidnapped 8-year-old earns Trivette ridicule from his fellow rangers.	181991
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger: Everyday Heroes	T	DVD -R HQ 7537.		Episode #124. 3-21-1998	Reporter and Photographer do story on Walker and his prodigy, Trent. They then defend a woman against her abusive, drug-dealing husband.	181992
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger: Eyes of a Ranger	T			Episode #140. 12-5-1998	News Media. Reporter (Karen Borta). Heroin industry in Dallas.	181993
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Flashback (Parts I and II)	T	DVD -R HQ 8529, 8554		Episode #46. 5-6-1995	Editor (Milton Killen).	181994
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Flashpoint	T			Episode #65. 1-13-1996	News Media. Newswoman (Gayle Davis). Some Irish militants are trying to kill a peacemaker.	181995
1997	Walker, Texas Ranger: Full Contact	T	DVD -R HQ 8648		Episode #94. 2-1-1997	News Media. Reporter #1 (Ruben Navarro). Reporter #2 (Joe Nemmers).	181996
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Hall of Fame	T			Episode #78. 5-18-1996.	Reporter (John Criswell). Serial killer taunts C.D. as he prepares for induction to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.	181997
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Home of the Brave	T			Episode #179. 10-7-2000	News Media. Reporter (Karen Borta). Rangers stop a ring of baby kidnappers, but soon find themselves in a new mission: rescuing people, including Alex, trapped in a collapsing building.	181998
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger: In God's Hands	T	DVD -R HQ 7527		Episode #122. 2-28-1998	News Media. Accidental shooting of a 6-year-old results in Trivette's suspension. Media circus.	181999
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: In Harm's Way (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #153-#154. 5-22-1999, 9-25-1999.	News Media. News Reporter (Lewis Johnson).	182000
1993	Walker, Texas Ranger: Innocent Man, An	T	DVD -R HQ 5578		Episode #12. 12-4-1993	News Media. Walker tries to exonerate a condemned man he thinks was blackmailed into pleading guilty.	182001
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Jacob's Ladder	T			Episode #152. 5-15-1999	News Media. News Anchor (Karen Borta). News Reporter (Maria Arita). TV Cameraman (Duane Conder). Gang terrorizes witnesses with arson and attempts to murder firefighters who respond to their blazes.	182002
2001	Walker, Texas Ranger: Justice for All	T	DVD -R HQ 5731		Episode #193. 2-17-2001	News Media. Walker investigates the death of a lawyer.	182003
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Lazarus (2)	T			Episode #184. 11-11-2000	News Media. News Anchor (Karen Borta).	182004
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Mind Games	T			Episode #150. 5-8-1999.	Reporter #1 (John Criswell). Escaped prisoner hunted by Walker and Trivette. C.D. investigates the death of a friend's son that is ruled an accident.	182005
1997	Walker, Texas Ranger: Neighborhood, The	T			Episode #100. 4-26-1997	News Media. African-American Female TV Reporter Sharon Stafford (Constance Jones). Reporter (David DeMatta). Walker helps a 10-year-old severely wounded in a drive-by to end violence in her community.	182006
1994	Walker, Texas Ranger: Payback	T			Episode #37. 12-10-1994	News Media. Reporter (Terri Harrel). Investigation into a series of carjacking leads Walker to a man who put a $1 million bounty on him.	182007
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Principal, The	T			Episode #144. 2-6-1999	News Media. News Reporter (Lewis Johnson). High school teacher involved in drugs.	182008
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Redemption	T	DVD -R HQ 8627		Episode #79. 10-26-1996	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Maria Arita).	182009
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Retribution	T			Episode #186. 11-25-2000	News Media. Newscaster (Karen Borta).	182010
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Return of LaRue	T			Episode #67. 2-3-1996	News Media. Reporter (Catherine Whiteman). Victor LaRue is paroled for good behavior and wants to take revenge on Alex and Walker.	182011
1998	Walker, Texas Ranger: Royal Heist	T	DVD -R HQ 6798		Episode #133. 10-10-1998	News Media. Reporter (Alyce Caron) of 11 Action News. Man Walker put away years ago is paroled and resumes his life of crime. Trivette infiltrates his gang to bring him back to justice.Alex opens her Help Our People Excel (HOPE) center to help save youth from gang life.	182012
1993	Walker, Texas Ranger: Shadow in the Night, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8421		Episode #3. 5-1-1993	News Cameraman (Dan Burkarth).	182013
1996	Walker, Texas Ranger: Silent Cry, A	T			Episode #86. 11-9-1996	News Media.  Anchorperson (Stewart Schwensen) Reporter (Georgia Fox). Walker searches Dallas nightclubs to seek out who raped a friend's daughter with the help of a mickey slipped in her drink.	182014
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Standoff (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5752		Episodes #51-#52. 5-13-2005	News Media. After the Rangers' dismissal from the case, the assassin kidnaps the Mexican presidential candidate. Walker disregards orders and takes on the assassin.	182015
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Tall Cotton	T	SVD 1147, 1099		Episode #159. 10-23-1999	Reporter Julie Gage (Rebecca Staab) is looking for her now-missing sister. Walker helps.	182016
1997	Walker, Texas Ranger: Texas vs. Cahill	T			Episode #104. 5-10-1997.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Catherine Whiteman) Reporter #2 (John Criswell).When Alex's former lover, who's also the defending attorney in her current trial, turns up dead by her bed, she's accused of murder and sent to a woman's prison that's packed with inmates who hold a grudge against her.	182017
1997	Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial of LaRue	T			Episode #93. 3-8-1997	News Media. Female Reporter (Barbara White).	182018
1995	Walker, Texas Ranger: Trust No One	T	SVD 1126		Episode #46. 2-18-1995	TV Reporter Ron Packwood (Charles Frank) accuses Trivette of counterfeit bills	182019
1999	Walker, Texas Ranger: Way of the Warrior	T			Episode #157. 10-16-1999	Newspaper Boy (Jordan Callarman). Indian shaman transports Walker back to the 19th century to prevent a recurrence of a 20th century injustice.	182020
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Wedding Bells (2)	T			Episode #178. 5-20-2000	News Media. Reporter #2 (Brian Custer).	182021
2000	Walker, Texas Ranger: Winds of Change, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7777		Episode #183.  11-4-2000	News Media. Reporter (Brian Custer).  At a senator's behest, Walker must stop a criminal genius who has infiltrated federal law enforcement computer systems.	182022
2007	Walker, The	M				News Media.TV Reporter (Anastasia Summers). DC Reporter (Schuster Vance). Photographer (Marcello Cabezas).	182023
2004	Walker: Olympic Champion, Athens, Greece 2004	NS		London, James		Sportswriter James Galloway, an aging sports journalist, decides that scientist-athlete Walker, who has discovered the secret of prolonging life using diet and an intense training system, must now show the world the foolishness of performance enhancing by winning Olympic Gold. 	182024
1999	Walking Across Egypt	M				Newscaster (Paul Tamasy).	182025
1989	Walking After Midnight	N	OWN - H	Nusser, Richard		Tabloid Reporter Max Darenow	182026
1955	Walking Atomic Bomb, The	CB			Blue Beetle #20	Reporter Joan Mason	182027
1936	Walking Dead, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3407, 3402. SVDSP 1449			News Media. Sob Sister (Isabel La Mal). Reporter at both trials (Earle Hodgin). Reporter (Larry Kent). Reporter (Milton Kibbee). Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporter (Eddie Shubert). Courtroom Reporter (Syd Saylor).American Radio Announcer (Bill-Gordon Elliott). British Radio Announcer (Crawford Kent). French Radio Announcer (Jean Perry) Copy Boy (Spec O'Donnell).	182028
1938	Walking Down Broadway	M				Photographer (Franklin Parker).	182029
1994	Walking Fire, A: Novel, A	N		Miner, Valerie	Weinberg List	Journalist	182030
2003	Walking Guide, A	N		Cowell, Alan S.		War Correspondent Joe Shelby, brilliant and daring combat reporter for a big magazine he refers to as "the comic," is an Englishman who is at home only in the world's trouble spots -- Chechnya, Rwanda, Gaza.He's only comfortable when he is face-to-face with murder, starvation, war crimes and the sound of bullets whistling past his ears. Shelby has embarked on the hiking expedition of his lifetime -- scaling England's highest mountain.He suffers from motor neuron disease, a crippling ailment that left one of his arms debilitated and his muscles slowly turning to mush.  Promised his beautiful girlfriend to return in three days.His partner is glamorous French War Photographer and ex-fashion model Faria Duclos, beautiful, cool, sexy, wildly intoxicated taking incredible risks putting her life in jeopardy to capture with her battered Leica camera both war's killers and victims.	182031
2005	Walking Home	N		Goldreich, Gloria		Public Relations Executive Rochelle Weiss in Manhattan has it all -- good looks, good grades, professional success -- until her life is turned upside down by the news that her beloved parents are dying. Determined to care for them in their final days, Rochelle loses her job, the support of her lover, Phil, and her lifelong belief that everything will turn out okay. Finding herself alone and nearly broke, she has nowhere to go but into the depths of her unexplored soul. But when she agrees to take over a friend’s dog-walking route, Rouchelle discovers the abundance of life that lies beyond the trappings of success. No longer defined by the expectations of others, she struggles to satisfy her own needs, her own yearnings. And yet the closer Rochelle comes to truly understanding what lies in her own heart, the more she realizes that all the pieces of her life must somehow fit together: her parents, her life before their deaths and her search for a new beginning. 	182032
1953	Walking My Baby Back Home	M				Critic (Sam Flint).	182033
1986	Walking on Air	MT				TV Newscaster (Philip Akin).	182034
1960	Walking Target, The	M				Editor (Charles Seel). Cameraman (Burt Wenland).	182035
1999	Walking to the Waterline	M				TV Newscaster (Kara Silver). TV Weatherman (Neil Rattigan).	182036
2005	Walkout	M				Reporter (Nick Dash - News Reporter). News Reporter (Tom Schmid).	182037
1972	Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser	DT				Host-Commentator, 1972-2002 (Louis Rukeyser)	182038
2002	Wall of Darkness	N		Koretsky, J. Lea		Journalist-Narrator Avia Hadom works on two projects in Hawaii: an article on sovereignty as a Hawaiian tradition and a case of serial murder involving young boys and sacred Hawaiian places	182039
1932	Wall of Fire	SSF	USC	Kirkland, Jack	In "Editor's Choice in Science Fiction." Published in Bluebook magazine for July, 1932.	Newspaper Staff. Bennett of the St. Louis Telegram. Jordan, the city editor. Foster, the Associated Press correspondent. Murder case.	182040
1968	Wall of Flesh	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	182041
1963	Wall of Noise	M				Sportswriter (Jim Murray)	182042
1987	Wall Street	M				Reporter (Michael O'Donoghue). TV Business Analyst (Pirie MacDonald).	182043
2004	Wall Street: Wondering Trip, A	DF			Switzerland	Interviewer Andreas Hoessli.	182044
1963	Wall-Eyed Nippon (Yabuni-rami Nippon)	M		Okuyama, Nagaharu (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Japan. Ness Book	Editor Shin Moriyama (Akira Takarada) of a popular magazine gets involved in various romantic escapades while trying to get an interview with nuclear scientist in Japan. Scientist is seeking docile Japanese wife.Scientist introduced to a woman but reporter falls for her instead.	182045
1957	Wall-to-Wall Trap	N		Freegood, Morton	PR	Public Relations Man Tubby spreads a rumor about his colleague so he can steal his job.	182046
1997	Wallace	MT	SVD 552		Part One	News Media. Gary Sinise as Gov. George Wallace.	182047
2006	Wallander; Tackmanteln	TF			Sweden. Episode #9. 7-12-2006	TV Reporter (Jorgen Darfelt).	182048
2006	Wallander: Fotografen	TF			Sweden. Episode #8.5-10-2006	Press Photographer (Mattias Malmgren).	182049
2005	Wallander: Mastermind	T			Sweden. Episode #6. 12-13-2005	Journalist (Lars-Magnus Jonson). Pressman (Sven Kristersson).	182050
1900	Wallet of Kai Lung, The	N		Bramah, E.		Press	182051
2005	Wallis & Edward	MT	DVD -R HQ 7943, 7944			Journalist (Kaspars Zvigulis). In 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice divorced American...	182052
1946	Walls Came Tumbling Down, The	M		Eisinger, Jo (Novel). Wilfrid H. Pettitt (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Gilbert Archer (Lee Bowman) is a friend of priest who is found hanging in rectory. Police believe it was suicide. Broadway Columnist Archer discovers death connected to search for two Bibles that give clues to whereabouts of Da Vinci's painting.Columnist gets his newspaper associates to investigate background of man who came to rectory to visit deceased cleric. Various crooks including phony clergyman try to get the painting, which is finally located in walls of dead priest's rectory.Newspaper Morgue Clerk (Milton Kibbee).	182053
1943	Walls Came Tumbling Down, The	NM	OWN - H	Eisinger, Jo		Gossip Columnist tries to prove that his parish priest did not commit suicide.	182054
1964	Walls of Hell, The (aka Intramuros)	M		Grofe, Ferde Jr., Cesar Amigo, Eddie Romero (Screenplay)	AFI-Reporters. Ness Book	War Correspondent Murray (Paul Edwards, Jr.) is among those witnessing attack on a fortress in which Japanese are holding thousands of Filipinos captive during last days of the battle of Manila in World War II.Variety, 7/29/64: "Paul Edwards gets star billing for some reason but his war correspondent part is not only unnecessary, he's sure to irritate bona fide correspondents by carrying weapons and participating in guerilla actions."	182055
1948	Walls of Jericho, The	M		Wellman, Paul (Novel). Lamar Trotti (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Douglas	Publisher Tucker Wedge (Kirk Douglas) in a small Kansas town in 1908. His manipulate wife causes problems for him. When lawyer who had spurned his wife runs for office, she encourages publisher to smear him in print.She pushes publisher into politics. Lawyer becomes involved in case of woman accused of murder and renews his relationship with female lawyer  involved in case. To discredit lawyer, the wife gets lawyer's wife to file for divorce during trial.Lawyer's wife names female lawyer as correspondent. After lawyer is shot by drunken wife, female lawyer makes impassioned speech in court to clear woman that lawyer was defending and exposing publisher's wife's corruption by getting her on witness stand.Publisher decides he has had enough of his wife's scheming and dumps her. Reporter (Bill Sheehan). Court Reporter (Edward Peil Sr.). Photographer (Les Clark)	182056
1947	Walls of Jericho, The	N	OWN - H	Wellman, Paul I.		Newspaper Owner and Editor Tucker Wedge of the only newspaper in Jericho Kansas	182057
1982	Walls of Jericho, The	SS	USC	Broderick, Richard	In "Night Sale."	Reporter-Narrator on assignment to interview a television producer who is found dead.	182058
1990	Wally Tortolino	CB			Justice League America #43. October, 1990	Gossip Reporter Wally Tortolino is ruthless newsman who used to be an annoyance to the JLI. Once won the weapons from several super-villains in poker game and ran amuck in New York.Also tried to expose the Conglomerate as fake publicity stunt heroes.	182059
1991	Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade	T				Interviewer, On-Street (Mayim Bialik). Hosts (Joan Lunden, Regis Philbin).	182060
1991	Walter and Emily	T			Series 1991-1992. NBC	Sportswriter son (Christopher McDonald) is constantly on the road. Brian Keith and Cloris Leachman take care of his son (Matthew Lawrence). San Francisco Examiner newspaper sportswriter	182061
1958	Walter Cronkite: Ed Sullivan Show, The: Friar's Club Roasts Ed Sullivan with Walter Cronkite	T			Episode #540. 11-9-1958	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite tries to give Columnist Ed Sullivan's history, but is constantly interrupted by comedians Morey Amsterdam and Jack Carter in "The Friar's Club" roast of Ed Sullivan.	182062
1991	Walter Ego, The	M				Photographer (Harold Lilly)	182063
1998	Walter Melon	C			Series	NASA Reporter (David Kaye)	182064
1970	Walter Syndrome, The	N	OWN - H	Neely, Richard		Newspaper. Ugly young man working for a New York newspaper in 1938 in classified ads finds a friend who is everything he is not. His friend is a rapist and a killer. Damon Runyon writes for the Mirror.	182065
1979	Walter Whitney: Bob Phantom	CB				Columnist Walter Whitney, theater columnist on Broadway	182066
1997	Walter Winchell Biography on A&E	T	SV 319			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell, an American newspaper and radio commentator invented the gossip column at the New York Evening Graphic. He broke the journalistic taboo against exposing the private lives of public figures.This changed journalism and celebrity coverage forever. He began his journalism career when he started posting gossipy notes on backstage bulletin boards. He became a professional journalist in the 1920s.Winchell had a style that was unique -- he wrote in a kind of telegraph style filled with slang and incomplete sentences, his own shorthand language. Winchellism and Winchellese were named after him.He introduced into the American vernacular such now-familiar words and phrases as "scram," "pushover " and "belly laughs." Wrote many quips, "Nothing recedes like success."  He began his radio broadcasts by pressing randomly on a telegraph key.This created urgency and importance to what he was saying.  His opening catch phrase, "Good evening Mr. and Mrs. America and all the ships at sea. Let's go to press" was known throughout America. Winchell became a celebrity himself.	182067
1957	Walter Winchell File, The:	T	VHS 908		Episode. Series 10-2-1957 to 9-7-1958. Dramatizations based on stories covered by newspaper columnist Walter Winchell. 26 episodes for ABC and 13 more in syndication	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.	182068
1958	Walter Winchell File, The:  Thing of Beauty, A	T			Episode #34. 7-23-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Policewomen pose as showgirls in order to solve the murder of a dancer	182069
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Act of Folly	T			Episode #12. 12-18-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Neglected and ignored by her cold and distant husband, a woman leaves him and takes up with a crook.	182070
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Bargain, The	T			Episode #19. 2-7-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.A man buys a bracelet for his lady love of an auction but it's later stolen by thieves. Perturbed by this happenstance, he tries desperately to retrieve the bracelet.	182071
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Box Men, The	T			Episode #36. 7-30-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Two safecrackers believe that one of their accomplices has turned stoolie so they take him on one of those infamous one-way rides.	182072
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Boy From Mason City, The	T			Episode #5. 10-30-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Survivors of a shipwreck are terrorized by an unbalanced fellow survivor.	182073
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Candlestick, The	T			Episode #7. 11-13-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Racketeer falls for a nice girl but his newfound romance is complicated by a crooked cop	182074
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Country Boy	T			Episode #1. 10-2-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.New York City detective searches a tenement for a killer.	182075
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Cupcake, The	T			Episode #10. 12-4-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Baker is falsely accused of molestation by a neighborhood girl.	182076
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: David and Goliath	T			Episode #18. 1-31-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Reformed crook who dislikes a shady politician starts a rumor that the man is dying in order to end his political career.	182077
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Day in the Sun, A	T			Episode #3. 10-16-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Winchell himself tries to see that a murder witness receives adequate protection.	182078
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Death Comes in a Small Package	T			Episode #35. 7-25-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Small time thief is unaware that the metal pellet he stole contains radium	182079
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Decision, The	T			Episode #6. 11-6-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Former wheel man's old gang wants him back in the fold for a big hijacking job.	182080
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Enemy Agent	T			Episode #38. 9-7-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Police pursue a Communist agent who has just murdered a bus boy.	182081
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Exclusive Story	T			Episode #30. 6-25-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Fiancée of an actress is blamed for murder committed by two hoods.	182082
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Fallen Idol, The	T			Episode #8. 11-20-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Gangster feeling heat from the law decides to rat out his colleagues in order to receive a better deal for himself. He orders a friend to contact Walter Winchell for him but the friend's wife urges him not to get involved.	182083
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Fight Night	T			Episode #32. 7-2-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Ex-convict robs two bookies on the night of a big prize fight. They want their money back.	182084
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Frame-Up, The	T			Episode #24. 3-14-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Ex-convict turns to Walter Winchell for help when he's accused of murdering his father-in-law.	182085
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Good Address, A	T			Episode #15. 1-10-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Young woman is held hostage in her apartment by a fugitive killer.	182086
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: High Window, The	T			Episode #16. 1-17-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Detective tracks down an AWOL soldier who killed his son in a hit-and-run accident.	182087
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Hot Night in Manhattan	T			Episode #20. 2-14-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Two holdup men steal a car, but there's a surprise for them in the back seat -- a baby.	182088
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Law and Aaron Benjamin, The	T			Episode #11. 12-11-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Aaron Benjamin is serving a life sentence in prison and volunteers to be a guinea pig in a medical research project.	182089
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Muggy Night on Times Square	T			Episode #37. 8-1-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Two robbers successfully complete a holdup of a midtown theatre box office. There's only one problem -- their getaway car has yet to arrive.	182090
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Night People, The	T			Episode #17. 1-24-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.A man is torn apart by conflicting emotions when he discovers his son is involved in the rackets.	182091
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Night People, The	T			Episode #28. 6-18-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Pretty showgirl discovers her boyfriend is a murderer.	182092
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Night Prowlers, The	T			Episode #33. 7-9-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.When several insurance collectors are assaulted and robbed on their nightly rounds, police began theorizing that the muggings are an inside job.	182093
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Portrait of a Cop	T			Episode #27. 4-24-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Serial killer always calls the police right after he has committed one of his murders. Will the killer's cleanliness fetish lead to his capture?	182094
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Reporter, The	T			Episode #25.  3-21-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.A young man witnesses a murder.	182095
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Semi-Windup, The	T			Episode #9. 11-27-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Boxer refuses to throw a fight but those who want him to take a dive might not take no for an answer.	182096
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Short Run To Broadway, A	T			Episode #31. 6-27-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Lunch counter employee is the leading suspect in the murder of his boss.	182097
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Silent City, The	T			Episode #23. 3-37-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Gangster searches for a murder witness whom he thinks overheard his crime. He's unaware the man is deaf.	182098
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Stay Away From Guns	T			Episode #21. 2-21-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Two cheap hoods rob and shoot a man. Quickly nabbed by police, they implicate a model as their mastermind.	182099
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Steep Hill, The	T			Episode #13. 12-25-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Businessman reunites with his old high school sweetheart. He thinks she's still the sweetest little gal he knew back when but in reality she's involved with organized crime.	182100
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Stopover, The	T			Episode #26. 3-28-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Winchell himself gets involved in the story when he and a group of friends traveling to Mexico arrive in a small town where the police chief's son has just been murdered.	182101
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Terror	T			Episode #14. 1-3-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Probation officer finds himself target of a group of juvenile delinquents	182102
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Thou Shalt Not Kill	T			Episode #2. 10-9-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Jilted beau of a woman guns her down inside a church along with a police officer.	182103
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Two Many Clues	T			Episode #29. 6-20-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.NYPD tries to solve two murders involving narcotics and counterfeit money.	182104
1958	Walter Winchell File, The: Walkout, The	T			Episode #22. 2-28-1958	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Singer is forced to work at a racketeer's nightclub in order to pay off her boyfriend's gambling debts.	182105
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Where Is Louise Melk?	T			Episode #4. 10-23-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.Wealthy amnesiac gets lost in New York City and becomes the target of thieves.	182106
1957	Walter Winchell File, The: Witness, The (aka Pilot)	T			Pilot. 9-26-1957	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell of the New York Daily Mirror when he covered police beat. Crime anthology series taken from the files of Syndicated Newspaper Columnist Winchell and the New York Daily Mirror newspaper.A man is set to testify against three bandits provided that a fourth doesn't kill him first.	182107
1949	Walter Winchell Show, The	R	Greatest Old-Time Radio Shows of the 20th Century - Audiocassette		Episode. 3-27-1949	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell's radio program.	182108
1956	Walter Winchell Show, The	T			Series 1956.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell hosts a variety program. It originated in New York City for the first nine weeks, then moved to Hollywood before it was canceled after 13 weeks.	182109
1960	Walter Winchell Show, The	T			Series 1960	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell in a simulcast of his radio show.	182110
1952	Walter Winchell Show:	T			Series 1952-1955.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell in a simulcast of his radio show.	182111
2001	Walter Winchell: "I Want To Be a Producer"	MUS		Brooks, Mel	From "The Producers" Musical	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell reference:  "I want to read my name in Winchell's column."	182112
1930	Walter Winchell: "Let's Fly Away"	MUS		Porter, Cole	From Broadway Play, "The New Yorkers," 11-1930.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell reference: "Let's fly away! And find a land that's so provincial, We'll never hear what Walter Winchell Might be forced to say."	182113
1998	Walter Winchell: "We Didn't Start the Fire"	MUS		Joel, Billy	Verse chronicling headline events from March 1949 to 1989. From the album "Storm Front."	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell reference.	182114
2007	Walter Winchell: End of Radio, The	MUS		Shellac		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell's catchphrase, "Mr. and Mrs. America, and all the ships at sea" is used.	182115
1933	Walter Winchell: Forty-Second Street (aka 42nd Street): Shuffle Off to Buffalo	MUS		Dubin, Al (Lyrics). Harry Warren (Music)	Movie Version of 1932 Song	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell mentioned in movie version of song."Some day, I hope we'll be elected, To buy a lot of baby clothes. We don't know when to expect it, But it's a cinch that Winchell knows!"	182116
1932	Walter Winchell: Jergens Journal, The (aka Walter Winchell's Journal. Walter Winchell Show, The)	R			Series 1932. NBC Blue Network (later ABC). 15-minute Broadcasts. 1932-1957.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell hosted this program that mixed entertainment news with maters of national importance. In an era dominated by sober analysis, Winchell was colorful, emotional, fiercely opinionated.His to-rated show brought him an unprecedented celebrity and power. Winchell's broadcasts were fast-paced affairs with each story delivered in rapid-fire staccato style and punctuated with the urgent tapping of a telegraph key.Winchell perfected the use of slang to report stories that might have led to legal disputes, although his contract held him harmless form libelous material.	182117
1937	Walter Winchell: Lady Is a Tramp	MUS		Hart, Lorenz and Richard Rodgers	From "Babes in Arms"	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell is referenced in the Ella Fitzgerald version of the song: "I follow Winchell and read every line."  In the Buddy Greco version, "Why she reads Walter Winchell and understands every line."	182118
1976	Walter Winchell: M*A*S*H	T			Episode. Series 9-1-1972 to 2-1-1983. Colonel Potter Seasons 4 to 11.	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. Colonel Potter refers to Corporate Klinger as "Walter Winchell" for talking loudly about Father Mulcahy's prospective promotion.	182119
1989	Walter Winchell: Novel, A	N	OWN - H	Herr, Michael		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell's "fictional" biography.	182120
1941	Walter Winchell: Pearl Harbor Tribute	R			Special Broadcast 12-7-1941. Jergens Journal	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell hosts a tribute to Pearl Harbor.	182121
1975	Walter Winchell: Rise of Minna Nordstrom, The	SS		Wodehouse, P.G.		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell reference: Character is named "Waldo Winkler."	182122
1949	Walter Winchell: Romance in the Roaring Forties	SS		Runyon, Damon		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell is the basis for a character, "Waldo Winchester."	182123
1930	Walter Winchell: Saks on Broadway	R			Series 1930. CBS 15-minute Broadcasts	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell made his radio debut in 1930 on CBS's Saks on Broadway, a 15-minute feature devoted to show business news.	182124
1957	Walter Winchell: Screen Snapshots: Walter Winchell Party, The	D			Columbia Production Number 1854	Gossip Columnist and Reporter Walter Winchell is given a party in Hollywood to honor him. Guests include Gossip Columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper as well as Actors Bob Hope, Jayne Mansfield, Susan Hayward, Jack Benny and George Gobel. 	182125
1953	Walter Winchell: What's My Line?	T	VHS 908		Episode	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell	182126
1953	Walter Winchell: What's My Line?	T	VHS 908		Episode	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell	182127
1998	Walter Winchell: Winchell	MT	VHS 889			Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell (Stanley Tucci). Publisher-Editor William Randolph Hearst (Kevin Tighe). Columnist-Radio Commentator Ed Sullivan (Jason Huber). Ed Sullivan (Himself). Watler Winchell (Himself).Reporter #1 (James DuMont). Reporter #1 (Don Fischer). Reporter #1 (James DuMont). Reporter #2 (Kris Kamm). Mirror Reporter (Sean Michael Allen). Post Reporter #1 (Joe Bays). Post Reporter #2 (Joe Basile). Reporter (John W. Allen).Miami Reporter #1 (Michael Monks). Miami Reporter #2 (Rick Scarry). Miami Reporter #3 (Phillip Connery).  Miami Reporter #4 (David St. James). Precinct Reporter #2 John Menick).Stork Club Reporter (Robert Verlaque).  Photographer at Stork Club (Michael Chieffo). Copy Boy (Phillip Geoffrey Hough). Radio Executive #1 (Michael Laskin). Radio Executive #2 (Lamont Johnson). News Seller (Marshall Gitter)	182128
1936	Walter Winchell: Women, The	N		Luce, Clare Booth		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell is mentioned by Sylvia Fowler who defends that she doesn't know for whom her husband has left her: "Nobody knows, not even Winchell."	182129
1940	Walter Winchell: Young People	MUS		Gordon, Mack (Lyrics) and Harry Warren (Music)	Shirley Temple	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell. "We hate to hear a fairy tale before we go to bed We'd rather have you telling us what Walter Winchell said. We know our table manners, when to use a knife and fork And we know that the Stork is a nightclub in New York."	182130
1932	Walter Winchell's Journal	R			Radio Series. 1932-48, 1953-55	Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell	182131
1934	Walterson	N	UCLA	Tarkington, Booth		Correspondent Stuart Walterson, traveling correspondent of a New York newspaper, then great editor of a world-known magazine, the Standard.  Narrator: magazine freelancer.	182132
1972	Waltons, The:	T		Hammer, Earl Jr.	Episodes. Series 9-14-1972 to 8-20-1981	Newspaperman John Boy, local newspaper, 1976-77. John (John-Boy) Walton, Jr. (Richard Thomas) eldest. Aspiring writer, started local newspaper, finally left Walton's Mountain for NY, later became war correspondent in London.Ben (Eric Scott) Walton, helps on paper. John and Olivia had eight children, three girls and five boys. One of the boys died at birth.	182133
1976	Waltons, The: Best Christmas, The	T			Episode #112. 12-9-1976	Radio News Announcer (John Hiestand).	182134
1975	Waltons, The: Boondoggle, The	T	DVD -R HQ 3723. SVD 1415		Episode #80. 10-9-1975	Reporter Porter Sims (Richard McKenzie) arrives on Walton's Mountain and writes a Virginia travel guide and while going through the judge's personal papers he finds shocking information about Judge Baldwin that shocks the Baldwin sisters.Famous reporter uncovers a fact about the Baldwin sister's late, adored father. John-Boy (Richard Thomas).	182135
1979	Waltons, The: Burden, The	T			Episode #168. 1-25-1979	News Announcer (Michael Sheehan).	182136
1976	Waltons, The: Cloudburst, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5098. SVD 783		Episode #109. 11-11-1976	Editor-Publisher John-Boy Walton of The Blue Ridge Chronicle sells his land -- the Meadow -- entrusted to him by his Grandfather to a mining company to meet payments on his printing press.	182137
1976	Waltons, The: Collision, The	T	SVD 954		Episode #100. 3-4-1976	War Correspondent John-Boy (Richard Thomas) goes to Spain to write about the Rebel cause in the Spanish Civil War.	182138
1976	Waltons, The: Fire Storm, The (aka Firestorm, The)	T	DVD -R HQ 3022		Episode #105. 10-14-1976	Editor John-Boy (Richard Thomas) announces he will publish articles on Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in his newspaper. Newsreel Announcer (Art Gilmore).	182139
1976	Waltons, The: First Edition, The	T	DVD -R 1716		Episode #101. 9-23-1976	Editor John-Boy Walton of "The Blue Ridge Chronicle." As the first edition of John-Boy's newspaper goes to press, his crusade for unvarnished truth-telling hits home. He publishes a story about Ben and it makes his mother angry.	182140
1976	Waltons, The: Fledgling, The	T	SVD 954		Episode #99. 2-26-1976	Newspaperman John-Boy has the opportunity to publish his own newspaper, but he has to raise the down payment for an old printing press so he can publish his newspaper.	182141
1977	Waltons, The: Hawk, The	T			Episode #126. 9-15-1977	News Media. Newsreel Announcer (Art Gilmore). Radio Announcer (Hank Stohl).	182142
1977	Waltons, The: Heartbreaker, The	T			Episode #121. 2-17-1977	Newspaperman John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) begins to publish sections of his novel in the newspaper, "The Blue Ridge Chronicle."	182143
1977	Waltons, The: Hero, The	T		Hite, Kathleen	Episode #119. 2-3-1977	News Media. John-Boy plans a salute to the Jefferson County Doughboys of World War I, but the community, including the decorated hero sheriff, has less interest than he expected.	182144
1977	Waltons, The: Hiding Place, The	T		McGreevey, John	Episode #123. 3-3-1977	News Media. Newscaster (Joseph Michael Cala). TV Newsman Edward R. Murrow (Walker Edmiston - Voice).	182145
1977	Waltons, The: Inferno, The	T	DVD -R HQ 7135. DVD -R 1532		Episode #120. 2-10-1977	Aspiring Journalist John-Boy wins a newspaper contest to cover the landing of the Hindenburg.	182146
1979	Waltons, The: Journal, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5392		Episode #182. 10-25-1979	Publisher wants to print John-Boy's book manuscript although the journalist-author is missing in action	182147
1976	Waltons, The: Last Mustang, The	T		Clements, Calvin Jr.	Episode #113. 12-16-1976	Editor John-Boy's journalistic integrity gives him pause about working for a candidate in the upcoming sheriff's election.	182148
1979	Waltons, The: Pin-Up, The	T	SVD 794		Episode #169. 2-8-1979	Newspaper. Ben's newspaper photo of a leggy Erin makes quite a splash in the community	182149
1980	Waltons, The: Premonition, The	T		Wallengren, E.F.	Episode #205. 12-25-1980	Journalist John-Boy agrees to write an article on the threat of unexploded mines after falling in love with a French girl who runs a book shop in Paris.	182150
1978	Waltons, The: Revelation, The	T		Fontana, D.C. Richard Fontana	Episode #150. 3-23-1978	News Media. The Reporter (Will Parker). John "John Boy" Walton, Jr. (Richard Thomas).	182151
1993	Waltons, The: Thanksgiving Reunion, A	MT	VHS 342, SV 238		11-21-1993	Newsman (Joseph Chapman). John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) has an accident in a sawmill and his vision is blurred. He is unable to finish his college scholarship examination and eventually must undergo surgery.	182152
1976	Waltons, The: Vigil, The	T		Hite, Kathleen	Episode #102. 9-30-1976	News Media. Grandma's life is placed in danger following a misdiagnosis of her ailment.	182153
1997	Waltons, The: Walton Easter, A	MT			3-31-1997	TV Reporter John-Boy Walton.  His wife is pregnant with their first baby. John-Boy decides the mountain would be a good place to live and raise a child. He puts down payment on a cabin but his wife wants to stay in New York City. She delivers twins.	182154
1975	Waltons, The: Wing-Walker, The	T	SVD 930		Episode #82. 10-23-1975	Reporter John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is assigned a newspaper story on a female wing walker who is performing at the local fair. He invites her to stay at the Walton home and soon Jim Bob is madly in love with the flyer.	182155
1988	Waltz Through the Hills, A	MT				Journalist (Rod Hall). Journalist (Robert Willox).	182156
1997	Waltzing in Ragtime	N		Charbonneau, Eileen		Newspaperwoman Olana Whittaker, at the turn of the century, is struggling to make it on her own as a journalist for the Gold Coast Chronicle in San Francisco.Struggling to build her career as a journalist for the Gold Coast Chronicle in turn-of-the-century San Francisco, Olana Whittaker, the daughter of a lumber baron, finds her life changed forever by an ardent conservationist-ranger out to protect the land	182157
1971	Wanda	M				Newscaster (Bill Longworth)	182158
2003	Wanda at Large:	T	SVD 1457, 1452, 1442, 1357, 1356		Episodes. Series 3-26-2003 to 11-3-2003.	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.TV station manager is Roger (Jason Kravitz) who hires her to shake up conservative political pundits.  Her best friend and segment producer Keith (Dale Godboldo).Barris Hawkins (Robert Bailey Jr.). Keith (Dale Godboldo). Jenny (Tammy Lauren). Holly Hawkins (Jurnee Smollett).Hawkins is a single woman and struggling stand-up comedian who suddenly finds herself in the spotlight she craves when she is hired as an on-air correspondent on a local Washington D.C. political talk show.	182159
2003	Wanda At Large: 'Twas the Knife Before Christmas	T			Episode #16.	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.	182160
2003	Wanda at Large: Alma Mater	T	DVD -R HQ 6391 (Misnamed Wanda's Party). SVD 1430	Dean, Barton	Episode #6. 4-30-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Honorary Doctorate causes problems for Hawkins. When Keith disagrees with Wanda about their both receiving honorary doctorates from their alma mater, he leaves her and goes to work for Bradley.	182161
2003	Wanda At Large: Back to the Club (aka Back at the Club)	T	DVD -R HQ 6503. SVD 1462		Episode #14. 11-7-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda returns to stand-up after she gets into trouble with the station manager and is fired from the WHDC Beltway Gang.	182162
2003	Wanda At Large: Bradley Has a Friend	T	DVD -R HQ 6449 (Misnamed as "Where's Roger").		Episode #9. 10-3-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda is glad when Bradley's longtime best friend Lavan asks her on a date—not because she's particularly attracted to him, but because dating Lavan would annoy Bradley.When Wanda and Lavan persuade a very reluctant Bradley to visit a strip club with them, Bradley is mortified to be recognized and photographed. But with Bradley's job as a respected newscaster in peril, Wanda realizes it's time to change her tactics.	182163
2003	Wanda At Large: Clowns To the Left of Me	T	DVD -R HQ 6488. SVD 1462		Episode #13. 11-7-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes)  airs an unflattering feature story on an animal rights organization. Protestors surround WHDC and Sykes must debate the group's beautiful leader.Wanda debates the leader of an animal-rights organization.	182164
2003	Wanda At Large: Death of a Councilman	T	DVD -R HQ 6385 (Misnamed King Rat).	Shorte, Dino and Jack Lugar	Episode #5. 4-23-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda does an expose on a crooked councilman, but when he dies unexpectedly before the piece airs, her boss edits it into a tribute without her consent, so she is invited to speak about the man at his funeral.	182165
2003	Wanda At Large: Did Wanda Say a Four-Letter Word?	T	DVD -R HQ 6503		Episode #15.	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda admits the dreaded "L" word to Bradley after she reluctantly sees Keith's therapist.	182166
2003	Wanda at Large: Favor, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6395. SVD 1439	Crouther, Lance	Episode #7 Season 2 Opener	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda accepts a challenge from Bradley to get a famous, troubled athlete on her show for an interview. Although Keith doubts Wanda has the ability to accomplish the task, she is intent on proving him wrong.She figures out a foolproof way to get it done, but there's one hitch: she will have to reconnect with her ex-husband Vincent.Wanda's best friend and segment producer Keith (Dale Godboldo). Rita (Ann Magnuson), liberal mouthpiece on station, out this season.Wanda Sykes is a television commentator. Tries to disprove Keith's (Dale Godboldo) skepticism over her efforts to land an interview with troubled athlete. Finally gets opportunity for the chat, which puts her back in contact with ex-husband	182167
2003	Wanda At Large: Hurricane Hawkins	T	DVD -R HQ 6808		Episode #12. 10-31-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda prepares for a visit from her demanding and overbearing mother, who much to the dismay of Wanda, takes an immediate shine to Bradley.	182168
2003	Wanda at Large: King Rat	T	DVD -R HQ 6362 (Misnamed Death of a Councilman). SVD 1429	Murphy, Sue	Episode #2. 4-2-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda becomes enamored with her flirtatious interview subject Jonathan Lyles, director of public relations at Board of Health. She begins dating him, then finds out her crew has captured footage of major health violations -- in the Board's cafeteriaShe must decide whether to do an expose, embarrassing Jonathan, or suppress evidence in order to preserve her relationship.Correspondent Wanda (Wanda Sykes) faces conflict of interest when she starts dating a  Board of Health executive while investigating health code violations.News footage reveals some of the worst offenses are in the board's own cafeteria forcing Wanda to decide between her personal life and her professional obligations.	182169
2003	Wanda At Large: Leave Your Daughter at Home Day	T	DVD -R HQ 6456. (Misnamed as "Bradley Has a Friend").		Episode #10. 10-17-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Holly decides that she would much rather live with her Aunt Wanda then with Jenny.	182170
2003	Wanda At Large: Only Built For Cuban Wandas	T	DVD -R HQ 6533.		Episode #18	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.	182171
2003	Wanda at Large: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 6362. SVD 1374	Helford, Bruce and Les Firestein and Wanda Sykes and Lance Crouther	Episode #1. 3-26-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Hawkins is a struggling comic  living in Washington D.C. who manages to land a job as an on-air news reporter at a local news station, WHDC.Wanda, through flashbacks, relates how she was hired and subsequently fired from her job when her liberal views clash with the conservative news anchors.	182172
2003	Wanda At Large: Plane Trip, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6565.		Episode #19.	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Opening News Segment: Wanda is mocking expensive cost of plane travel and decides to pack herself in a trunk and fly cross country. She's dating a doctor whom she thinks is the perfect man until she discovers he has a fear of flying.	182173
2003	Wanda at Large: They Shoot Reporters, Don't They?"	T	DVD -R HQ 6465 (Misnamed "Leave Your Daughter at Home Day"). SVD 1452		Episode #11. 10-31-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.TV Reporter Wanda Sykes is forced to do some serious reporting from the scene of a bank robbery.Wanda's piece is playing on the Beltway Gang, and as it's ending, Max is furious that Wanda hasn't arrived at work (and thus isn't there to sit on the panel). Viewers love it when she calls in to do the show from her car via cell phone.But later, when Wanda shows up on time to do a piece about ATMs, she is just in time to get stuck in the middle of a bank robbery and forced to do some hard-core reporting from the scene—Wanda style.	182174
2003	Wanda At Large: Un-Natural, The (aka, Unnatural, The).	T	DVD -R HQ 6533.		Episode #17	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda gets involved with a man who is not what he seems to be. As do her friends.	182175
2003	Wanda At Large: Wanda & Bradley (aka Wanda and Bradley)	T	DVD -R HQ 6411.	Crouther, Lance	Episode #3. 4-9-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.As a promotional stunt for their show "The Beltway Gang," Roger tricks feuding Wanda and Bradley into attending a basketball game, where they are seated next to each other.Wanda begs Keith to be her date for the evening, but neither Keith nor Roger's date appears.When the fan camera shows Wanda and Bradley on the giant screen and on television, they are fighting like kids. Meanwhile, Jenny demonstrates to Wanda how to flirt.	182176
2003	Wanda At Large: Wanda's Party	T	DVD -R HQ 6376 (Misnamed Alma Mater)	Shorte, Dino and Jack Lugar	Episode #4. 4-16-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.When Jenny, Barris and Holly determine to throw Wanda a surprise birthday party despite Keith's warnings, he hides Wanda's keys to detain her, but then she thinks she's been robbed.	182177
2003	Wanda At Large: Where's Roger?	T	DVD -R HQ 6449 (Misnamed as "Hurricane Hawkins.")	Kenny, Jack and Brain Hargrove	Episode #8. 9-26-2003	TV Correspondent Wanda Hawkins (Wanda Sykes), on-air correspondent for WHDC "The Beltway Gang." Her honesty conflicts with show's conservative moderators -- Rita (Ann Magnuson) and Bradley (Phil Morris) -- on local Washington D.C. political talk show.Wanda makes a bad first impression on the new station manager, Max, and tries to reconcile with him by taking him out for drinks. Unfortunately, she doesn't know that Max is a recovering alcoholic.	182178
1979	Wanda Nevada	M	DVD -R HQ 7475, 7476			Reporter #1 (Tim Janes). Reporter #2 (Riley Hill). Reporter #3 (Lon Carli)	182179
1991	Wandas schöne Schwester	N		Reitze, Elvira	Germany	Journalist	182180
1971	Wanderers, The	N	GPL	Mphahlele, Ezekiel		African-American Journalist-intellectual in South Africa is hounded out of his place because of a revealing story. He wanders restlessly with family to Nigeria and then Kenya, unable to get away from his enemies, not safe even though he is black.	182181
1913	Wanderfoot	N	USC	Stockley, Cynthia		Newspaperwoman. Love story of a newspaper woman and a famous surgeon who marry, separate and re-unit.  Not much mention of newspaper world	182182
1933	Wandering Jew, The	M				Arts Reporter (Abraham Teitelbaum).	182183
1994	Wandering Star	N		Yount, Steven		Editor Sam Adams arrives in High Plains, Texas in 1910 to editor Plain Talk, a newspaper that prints the truth without concern for the scandal it may cause.Idealistic newspaper editor arrives with Prohibitionist preacher predicting apocalypse when Halley's Comet arrives. Adams offers a local 12-year-old Tom Greer an apprenticeship. He and Tom expose local injustices in the paper.Adams is a man juggling a failing marriage, a heated battle with a corrupt rival newspaper, and the growing influence of teetotalers. The townspeople are converted by the preacher and their feelings mount against the paper and its editor.Tom's mother wants the boy to end his friendship with Adams. Anticipated apocalypse begins with fireworks display and ends with thunderstorm. Adam's wife, who leaves to live with the Greers, returns and Tom makes peace with his mother.Greer: "A comet, a preacher and a newspaperman  had turned my small world on its side and rolled it to the brink." How can Tom sit in school when Adams's' Plain Talk newspaper office is buzzing with lynchings, barroom brawls, latest madness of preacher?	182184
2005	Wanderjahr Project, The	N		Howell, Christy and Shannon		Reporter discovers a terrible secret from her childhood. It seems for centuries humans have been living under the assumption that they were free. The truth is they were created to be soldiers, to lead armies.Something went wrong. Project was terminated. Now centuries later, the fate of humanity will be decided.	182185
1957	Wanderlust	DT				Host Bill Burrud	182186
2003	Wanderlust	NR		Dyer, Chris		Freelance Travel Writer Kate Bogart looks for true love amidst her whirlwind romantic entanglements and glamorous globe-trotting. Involved with an intriguing , globetrotting British former War Correspondent Miles Maxwell in Italy.Suffers inevitable mix-ups and miscommunications that plague relationships conducted by e-mail. Tirelessly types up versions of daily happenings to her mother best-friend, and boss.Dyspeptic Travel Editor Ted gets booted out of the house by his wife's female lover. Bogart continues to write her travel articles, or at least get endless extensions.Married to her career as a travel writer. Bogart continues to write her travel articles, or at least get endless extensions.Antithesis of a Bridget Jones type. Comfortable in her own skin. Secure in her personal and professional relationship.  Globetrotting travel writer.	182187
1917	Wane of Uxenden, The	N		Legge, Margaret		Journalist Hermoine Cheadie, a fine modern-spirited  woman of exceptional ability.  After a tragedy, goes back to her country home to evaluate her life.	182188
1970	Wanke nicht, mein Vaterland	N		Doutiné, Heike	Germany	TV and Print	182189
2006	Wannabe, The	M				News Media. Anchorman (Peter Bron). News Reporter (Mollie O'Mara).	182190
2003	Wannabes, The	M				Newsreader in Audience (Fernando Ramos). Television Crew (Nathan Hill). Oscars Announcer (Kirk Alexander - Voice).	182191
2005	Wannado City	G			Amusement-Education park near Ft. Lauderdale	TV News Anchor.	182192
1998	Want Ad	NR		Stewardson, Dawn	Harlequin Superromance #795	Reporter Paul Gardiner's father had been killed in a bombing and he wants to find the people responsible for the murder. He works on a newspaper so he now has the means to find out. Stumbles across information that might prove an accused man innocent.He places an ad in the newspaper to find the man's daughter.  She is hesitant to believe the reporter. They team up to find out who is really responsible for the bombing that killed his father and others. They also fall in love.	182193
1955	Want Ad Wedding	T			Screen Director's Playhouse. 11-2-55	Newspaper Advertisement	182194
2004	Want Ad Wedding	NR		Hart, Neesa	Harlequin American Romance	Reporter Molly Flynn of the Payne Sentinel sees Newspaper Publisher Representative Sam Reed as an arrogant, smug, confirmed bachelor. This description finds its way into a personal ad in Sam’s very own newspaper -- thanks to reporter Molly Flynn. It was supposed to be a joke. Since taking over the business six weeks before. Sam’s been driving her crazy. So Molly wrote the ad to let off a little steam, but when it’s accidentally published she’s sure there’s nothing left to write but her letter of resignation. Ever since Sam’s brother’s wedding, his family has been pestering him to get married, too, and the “Wife Wanted” ad only makes matters worse. So Sam insists that the ad be answered -- by Reporter Molly Flynn.Molly Flynn is a reporter for a paper that was bought and sold by remote corporations who have no interest in local happenings. She is, in fact, the star reporter. Sam Reed is the rep of the people who have “taken over” the paper. Molly has had just about enough of her new boss. Not only is he trying to completely change the newspaper she works for, but he’s so darned smug about everything. One day Molly’s temper gets the best of her and she writes a fake want ad describing her conceited, arrogant, unresponsive and cold boss. She never meant for it to end up in the paper, but it did and now Molly is sure she’ll lose her job. Sam Reed is surprised when he reads the personal ad in the paper, and intrigued. For weeks, he has been incredibly drawn to the ace reporter at the Sentinel, and now he sees his chance to get to know her better. Sam convinces Molly to pretend that they have been seeing each other for a while so the townspeople and editorial staff at the paper will believe that they only had a lover’s quarrel that led to the publication of the now-notorious want ad. Only Sam doesn’t want this relationship to be a pretend one at all. Molly is impulsive, energetic and warm. Sam holds himself aloof, likes to think things through (sometimes he thinks way too much) and more sedate. Not only are Molly’s and Sam’s personalities completely opposite, but they come from different environments and have different goals in life. Molly loves her small-town life, her close-knit family, and the people of Payne. Sam grew up in Boston, the illegitimate son of a newspaper tycoon, and is not nearly as trusting as Molly. He also has little sense of permanence and forever -- and those are the two things Molly wants most. He crosses her, and she makes up a fake want-ad for a date for him, as a way of letting off steam. This gets accidentally put into the paper, and away we go. Molly is embarrassed by the ad and owns up to her mistake.	182195
2006	Want of Opportunity	M				Business Journalists go south to investigate Mexico's most notorious drug cartel when their editor re-assigns a potentially breakthrough assignment to a more-seasoned reporter.As the freelance journalists set out to discover the cartel's success secrets and origins of its leaders, the duo becomes privy to the cartel's intricate system of cocaine distribution and comes face-to-face with a one-time priest's sinister nature.	182196
1955	Wanted	DT				Host Walter McGraw	182197
1918	Wanted -- A Brother	M			AFI-Newsboys	Newsboy	182198
1946	Wanted For Murder	M				Newspaper. 1st Newspaper Seller (Alexander Field).	182199
1943	Wanted for Murder...George Leslie	CB			Blue Beetle #21	Crime Reporter	182200
1994	Wanted Man, A	NR		Creighton, Kathleen	Silhouette Intimate Moments #7547	Columnist Mike Lanagan was a big-city newspaperman who has his own column in a very popular Chicago newspaper. His specialty is helping those that can not help themselves.This time he took on more than he could handle. Someone wanted Lanagan dead and he never thought of himself as a coward, but now he was running for his life. Somehow he has gotten himself on a killer's bad side.Until he could figure out who wanted him dead, he needed to lose himself in a cornfield.  The lady farmer liked to be in control. The last thing she expected was to stumble upon some drifter in her ban.He pretended he was a drifter, a hired hand who could move hay, pen pigs and kiss a lady breathless. The female farmer knows that in Mike's eyes she's just a plain-Jane farmer, a woman too unworldly to be suspicious of a stranger.	182201
1960	Wanted: Dead or Alive: The Twain Shall Meet	T			Episode #73. 10-19-1960. Series. Directed by Richard Donnor	Boston Newspaperman Arthur Pierce Madison (Michael Lipton) rides and shoots as well as the bounty hunter who accompanies him on a manhunt. The Eastern newspaper reporter persuades Josh to let him come along on a bounty hunt.	182202
1905	Wanted: Dog, A	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement for dog to scare tramps. Advertisement brings quick and unexpected results	182203
1906	Wanted: Nurse, A	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement for nurse	182204
2005	Wanting It All	N		Palmer, Bobbi Ann		Investigative Reporter Rachel Mills, is an attractive political journalist for the local newspaper in Laguna Beach, California. She's a young single who becomes involved in a story divulged to her by a former love.An older wealthy socialite's murder leads her to cross the paths of a suave gigolo, his divinely auspicious sister, and a handsome private investigator from out-of-town, which draws her into the private lives they all lead.Sex, drugs, private relationships, and wanting it all—the good life—are some of what she discovers as she unravels the mystery of the murder and what some may do to acquire their innermost desires. Sometimes appearances are deceiving.	182205
1949	Wanton City	NM		Walker, Olive		Press	182206
2002	War (aka Vojna)	MF			Russia. Ness	News. An English actor, released by a group of Chechen rebels to raise a ransom for a fellow actor, accepts an offer from a TV station for 200,000 pounds to go back and film the rescue of the female actor. He and a Russian prisoner of war also released because he isn’t worth anything, returns to Chechnya with a digital video camera to record a suicide rescue attempt showing the western preoccupation for packaging a war situation into a newsworthy document. The Russian notes that the English word “shoot” can be used for a camera or a gun. War never forgets what war is. It is not staged for a photo opportunity for western photographers and war correspondents. The Chechen rebels are portrayed as brutal terrorists treating their Russian prisoners inhumanely. The Russian War prisoner was submitted to daily beatings and slave labor is shown some mercy because he is able to translate Internet news to the Chechen rebel leader. 	182207
2007	War & Truth	D		Samtag, Michael (Director)		Journalists who are embedded from World War II to the second Gulf War put their lives on the line often encountering censorship. 	182208
1993	War Against Gravity, The	N		Rosemary, Kristine	Journalist	Journalist Dana, occasional lover and friend of a woman's family kills the spokespeople of polluting companies in his spare time.  Ecoterrorists, backwoods survivalists, greedy lumber and chemical companies and possibly the CIA are involved.	182209
1942	War Against Mrs. Hadley, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2488, 2489			Newspaper Publisher Hadley. Press. Reporter (Frank Ferguson). Reporter (Harry Harvey). Reporter (Robert Emmett Keane).	182210
1978	War and Remembrance	N	OWN - P	Wouk, Herman		Broadcaster Alistair Tudsbury, popular British broadcaster.	182211
2006	War at Home, The: Love This	T			Episode #29.	Newscaster (Rick Garcia).	182212
1972	War Between Men and Women, The	M				Writer-Cartoonist Peter Wilson (Jack Lemmon)	182213
2006	War by Candlelight: City of Clowns	SS		Alarcon, Daniel	New Yorker in 2003	Journalist Oscar grapples with his father's death and with his father's double life and second family. He trades in his pad and pencil for the inglorious costume of a street clown.	182214
1987	War Cat (aka Angel of Vengeance, aka Warcat)	M				Journalist Tina Davenport (Jannina Poynter) newly arrived in a small town comes up against a crazed group of survivalists who have killed a party of motorcyclists in the desert. They capture and rape her but she escapes and makes plan to take vengeance on them. She talks a survivalist-group leader into using her for hunting practice. 	182215
1932	War Correspondent	M		Thompson, Keene (Story).  Jo Swerling (Adaptation)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Frank Bennett (Ralph Graves) may have been modeled on real-life journalist Floyd Gibbons.  Broadcasting an eyewitness account of an air battle near Shanghai. Article runs in The North China Times.Mercenary calls the correspondent a coward and has him imprisoned. Forces the correspondent to leave the country. Wife is abducted, reporter captured while trying to save her. Two lovers escape by car.	182216
1913	War Correspondent, The	M			One of two films made in 1913 with the same title	War Correspondents. Reporter for Daily Press sent to the front, ends up with scoop. Rival reporters go to war	182217
1962	War Correspondent, The	CB	OWN	Anonymous	In "Johnny Jason Teen Reporter." Comic Book	War Correspondent	182218
1913	War Correspondent, The	M			Ness Book. One of two films made in 1913 with the same title	War Correspondents. Harry Millarde gets a position on a paper, but angers star reporter Robert Vignola when they become rivals for the same woman.  Both men end up in Central America when war breaks out.Millarde takes over assignments from the drunken Vignola and uses the other man's credentials to wire the stories. Vignola gets the credit, Millarde is imprisoned.Millarde escapes and after six months the truth comes out.	182219
1898	War Correspondents	M				War Correspondent	182220
1917	War Correspondents	M				War Correspondents. Two of them, sent to the Mexican border to get news. Silent comedians Pokes and Jabbs star.	182221
1913	War Correspondents	M			Italy 4 reels. Ness Book	War Correspondents. Rivalry between two reporters trying to get news of Turkish-Bulgarian battles. One of the reporters steals official papers and his rival schemes to steal them.Rival succeeds when the hero falls from a precipice while observing a battle.Without his papers, reporter is arrested as a spy, but helped by a peasant girl who also aids him in continually scooping his rival. Rival reporter attempts to stop the female reporter from getting yet another scoop by blowing up a train.But she leaps from it before the explosion. Rival wires the story but the other reporter blows up the telegraph lines.	182222
1999	War Correspondents	D	IJPC 109	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Nine -- 1940s, The, Part One --  The War CorrespondentFilm Excerpts include: "Foreign Correspondent,"  "Blood on the Sun," "Somewhere I'll Find You," "Arise My Love," "Confirm or Deny," "Guadalcanal Diary," "Berlin Correspondent," "Once Upon a Honeymoon," "Action in Arabia," "Journey for Margaret.""Comrade X," "Guest Wife," "Affectionately Yours," "Three Hearts for Julia," "Sing Your Way Home," "They Got Me Covered," "Jack London."	182223
1986 	War Dog (aka Wardogs - The Assassination Game)	M				Journalist shows a man suspecting a government cover-up in his brother’s death in Vietnam a captured video film of a recent attempted political assassination. The man recognizes his brother among the assailants. He also recognizes his brother’s former commanding officer in Vietnam, a sadistic, evil man. It seems this man has been recruited for a secret government project to create perfect soldiers -- emotionless, calculating, the ultimate killing machines. Instead, the government created a walking nightmare that is out of control. They ordered the officer to terminate the project.  The man locates his brother and attempts to rescue him from the doomed experiment. 	182224
1914	War Extra, The	M			AFI-Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book Quoted	Editor of The Herald, unable to get news of the Mexican War,  assigns a cub reporter to cover the Mexican Revolution and tells him to get information, regardless of the censors.Enterprising cub gets scoop after scoop.  Actual battle footage included by cameraman Charles Pin.	182225
2004	War Feels Like	DT				News Media	182226
2006	War Fix	N		Axe, David. Steve Olexa (Illustrator)	Graphic Novel.	Journalist David works for a small town newspaper and he begs for an assignment to Iraq even though he’s supposed to be covering the national elections. He’s attracted by the persistent threat of carnage and an urge to get close to violent death. David doesn’t want to take part in any battles personally, but he can’t stop watching as car bombs explode and bullets punch through bodies. War can be an addictive drug and there are people who will take any risk for a fix. Excerpt:I could stay here...covering county government for the rest of my life. No one would think less of me. But I’ve blown all my cash on body armor...strong armed my boss...lied to my girlfriend. Now I’m trotting off to war like it’s fucking Disneyland. 	182227
1941	War Front	M			Short Subject	Newspaper Editor (Bruce Belfrage) dispatches his Reporters (Archie Harradine, Bernard Miles)  to cover the war effort at home and abroad.	182228
1966	War Game, The	M			UK	News Media. Documentarian (Peter Watkins). Simulated newsreels and street interviews following a nuclear war and its aftermath in a typical English City. Commentators (Michael Aspel, Peter Graham).	182229
2001	War Games	MT				Field Reporter (Vic Chao). Field Reporter (Tom Elwell).  Field Reporter (Anne Powell). Field Reporter (Rick Schwartz).	182230
1934	War is a Racket	M			Propaganda film.	Reporter-Narrator (A.L. Alexander). Assigned by his editor to investigate war as a racket. Editor (Jacques A. Koerpel).	182231
2004	War Island	N		Sandlin, Robert E.		Israeli News Correspondent Rachel Solomon Al Amed, driven to avenge her father's death, swears to disrupt a voluntary war waged as a surrogate to global conflict. War Island is the arena chosen.Aided by two young scientists, she succeeds in disrupting the war and lives are lost. The first woman President of the United States is in jeopardy.	182232
1002	War Junkie	N		Steele, Jon		TV Cameraman Jon Steele filmed in most of the military hot-spots of the world -- Georgia, Moscow, Rwanda, Zaire and Bosnia. Then he finally realized he had seen and filmed too many horrific things -- had in fact, been seconds from death himself.He spiraled out of control, deep into emotional meltdown.	182233
1991	War Kill	M	SV 117			News Media	182234
1899	War Memories	SS	UCLA	Crane, Stephen		Press	182235
1967	War of 1812, The: 1783-1818	M				Commentator (J. Frank Willis)	182236
1958	War of the Colossal Beast	M				TV Newscaster (Jack Kosslyn). Pentagon Correspondent (Bob Garnet). TV announcer (Stan Chambers). Los Angeles Newscast (Newscaster makes fun of strange event).	182237
1981	War of the End of the World, The (La guerra del fin del mundo,1981)	NSF	OWN - H	Llosa, Mario Vargas		Journalist. Nearsighted Journalist, The. Mission is to explain the apocalyptic prophet. The last act of saving the Journalist's life eventually causes the heroine to become the heroine of the Journalist's life.	182238
1989	War of the Roses	M				Anchorman (Morris Jones). Anchorwoman (Sue Palka).	182239
1958	War of the Satellites	M				TV Reports of simultaneous disasters occurring all over the world	182240
2005	War of the Worlds	M	DVD -R HQ 7455, 7456			News Media. CBS-TV Female News Reporter rushes to the scene with her crew of a jumbo jet crash. Finds a man she thinks is the sole survivor and asks him, "Did you just survive that plane crash?"He tells her he was hiding in the basement of the house that the aliens had just destroyed. "Dammit. That would have been one hell of a story," she says.TV Reporter Osaka (Michael Brownless. News Producer (Camillia Sanes). News Cameraman (Marlon Young). News Van Driver (John Eddins). Photographers (Erika LaVonn, Christopher Evan Welch).	182241
1953	War of the Worlds, The	M	L			News Media. Radio Reporter (Paul Frees) at atomic blast and opening narration. Reporter (Walter "Wally" Richards). Reporter (Morton C. Thompson). Cub reporter (Morton C. Thompson). First Radio Reporter (Vittorio Cramer). 2nd reporter (Jerry James). Woman newsvendor (Gertrude Hoffmann).KGEB Reporter (Ted Hecht). Reporter (Jerry James). Cameraman (Edward Wahrman). Woman News Vendor (Gertrude Hoffman). Elderly Woman News Vendor (Gertrude Hoffman). Bums listening to radio (George Pal, Frank Freeman, Jr.).	182242
1938	War of the Worlds, The	R	CDR. Tape. Orson Welles CD #1. Also Script	Koch, Howard and Orson Welles. Based on H.G. Wells' Novel.	Episode. 10-30-1938. Mercury Theatre on the Air	Radio News bulletins are presented suggesting that an actual Martian invasion is in progress in Grover's Mill, a community in New Jersey. Simulates a live newscast of developing events. News bulletins are done in documentary style.Radio News Correspondents report from the field as the Martian invasion progresses throughout New Jersey. One reporter describes what is taking place at the Grover's Mill farm site after the meteorite opened up and began firing its death ray.He reports about the attack on the crowds until he is cut off. The crisis quickly accelerates.	182243
1981	War of the Worlds, The -- Next Century	M			Polish Wojna Swiatow - Nastepne Stulecie	Parody News Media. Satire on the News Media. Censorship.  Local TV reporter (Roman Wilhelmi) witnesses arrival of Martians. used to legitimize the invasion. Tries to tell public the truth.	182244
1989	War of the Worlds: Epiphany	T			Episode #9. 1-2-1989	News Media. Reporter (Paula Barrett or Paul Berrett).	182245
1988	War of the Worlds: Multitude of Idols, A	T			Episode #3. 10-24-1988. Series 10-10-1988 to 5-14-1990.	TV Reporter Elyse Conway (Michele Scarabelli) for a local station manages to get caught up in an alien plan to carry nuclear material and busloads of churchgoers to the abandoned town of Beeton.The female journalist is covering a story on hazardous material. The footage she captures of an alien possession catches the attention of the Blackwood Team where they find aliens using the town as a set-up shop for appropriating human hosts.In 1953, Earth experienced a War of the Worlds. Common bacteria stopped the aliens, but it didn't kill them. Instead, the aliens lapsed into a state of deep hibernation. Now they have been resurrected, more terrifying than before.	182246
1989	War of the Worlds: My Soul To Keep	T			Episode #19. 4-24-1989	Investigative Reporter is given a tip that the Blackwood Team is killing illegal aliens. The aliens' young cannot survive in the very radiation that keeps the adults alive so they must store the eggs in a cold environment in an industrial ice house.The Blackwood team picks up on this design and set out to keep a new generation of aliens from walking the Earth. Unfortunately a figure from the past of both sides tips the reporter that the team is killing illegal aliens and comprises the situation.	182247
1990	War of the Worlds: Path of Lies	T			Episode #36. 2-19-1990	Reporter Marc Traynor (David Ferry) is marked for execution by the aliens for photographing their operations. During an assassination attempt, the reporter snaps images of dead alien bodies.To make matters worse, Kincaid and Blackwood are seen killing them. If published, their identities will be revealed and it will be easier for the aliens to identify them and exterminate them.Reporter photographs aliens. I'm going to print the truth...." Publishers cooperates with aliens to save newspaper and is killed	182248
1988	War of the Worlds: Second Seal, The	T			Episode #5. 11-7-1988	News Media. Newswoman (Anne Farquhar).	182249
1990	War of the Worlds: Time To Reap	T			Episode #33. 1-19-1990	News Media. Reporter 1 (Alan Argue). Reporter 2 (Lorne Pardy).	182250
1990	War of the Worlds: True Believer, The	T			Episode #41. 5-7-1990	News Media. Newscaster (Sandi Stahlbrand).	182251
1988	War Party	M				TV Correspondent (Peggy Lipton)	182252
2001	War Photographer	DT	DVD -R HQ 3428, 3429. SVD 1457	Frei, Christian		Photojournalist James Nachtwey has not missed a single war. This documentary follows him for two years to hot spots including Kosovo, the West Bank and Indonesia as he searches for a picture he thinks he can publish.A film about a committed shy man who is considered one of the bravest and most important war photographers of our time. Nachtwey has witnessed countless crises of famine, terrorism, war and world chaos. Lives in Brooklyn.Photojournalist Robert Capa: "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." Naachtwey has been close enough for more than 20 years.Chief International CNN Correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Foreign Editor Hans-Hermann Klare of Stern Magazine. Editor-in-Chief Christine Breustedt of Geo Saison Magazine.	182253
1896	War Reporter, The	N		Edwards, Warren		New York Reporter serving as a Union spy in his native Kentucky outsmarts a general and bests a Confederate rival for the love of a beautiful woman	182254
2004	War Room, The	P			Los Angeles Premiere	News Reporter's Voice-Over (Steve Meadows). President must decide whether to go to war. His younger brother, who was killed in Vietnam, comes back to urge him to not go recklessly into another Vietnam.	182255
2003	War Stories	MT	SVDSP 1348			Reporter Ben Dansmore (Jeff Goldblum), veteran. Group of journalists covering a fictional conflict between the U.S.-backed government of Uzbekistan and Muslim rebels tied to Al Qaeda.Nora Stone (Lake Bell), dead man's replacement.  Magazine correspondent Gayle Phelan (Louise Lombard) sleeps around. Camerawoman (Christina Chang).	182256
1995	War Stories	M				Interviewer (Judith Fyfe)	182257
2001	War Stories With Oliver North (aka War Stories):	DT			Series. 2001-	Interviewer-Host (Oliver North) profiles military history. Each episode features recollections of battlefield trials and victories as told by the participants.	182258
1989	War Story	M				Interviewer (Peter Lawrence)	182259
2003	War Torn	N		Marks, John.		Magazine Journalist Arthur Cape from Texas works for a flagging American news magazine is at a Halloween party in Berlin in the mid-1930s when a ghost from his past makes an appearance.Ailing war profiteer helped him first settle into Berlin at unification. He comes bearing news of Cape's lost Bosnian love whom he tried to save three years earlier after she followed her husband and son home to Mostar, a bitterly divided city in Bosnia.Galvanized, Cape immediately plunges into a Balkan free-fire zone full of demons under different flags, searching for the woman, a Yugoslavian Muslim.Magazine Writer Arthur Cape as he covers the German reunification and falls hard for a beautiful, but married Yugoslav woman. He never quite recovers after she follows her husband and son back to their Balkan hometown.When the Bosnian-Serbian conflict erupts, Cape tries to reach her but finds that even love can't bypass the knotted religious-ethnic conflicts tearing up the region.	182260
2005	War Within, The	M				TV News Anchorwoman (Christine Commesso). Reporter (Angel Desai). Pakistani involved in a planned attack in New York City experiences a crisis of conscience.	182261
2008	War, Inc. 	M				Reporter Natalie Hegalhuzen (Marisa Tomei) is the lone reporter in the fictional country of Turaqistan who has declined having a chip implanted in her neck in order to receive the “implanted journalistic experience,” which is accompanied by a crude virtual reality theme park ride. A moody hit man hired by the former vice president of the United States has come to Turaqistan to assassinate a Middle Eastern oil minister before he builds a pipeline through the region. He falls for Hegalhuzen. 	182262
2007	War, Women and the News: How Female Journalists Won the Battle to Cover World War II	DT		Gourley, Catherine		Women Journalists fight to cover World War II. Margaret Bourke-White covers battles in Russia. Lee Miller photographs the wounded in field hospitals in France. Shelley Mydans was a prisoner of war in the Philippines.Marguerite Higgins reported the liberation of Dachau. Dorothy Thompson, Dickey Chapelle, Helen Kirkpatrick are other women who covered the war. Their stories are told.	182263
2007	War, Women and the News: How Female Journalists Won the Battle to Cover World War II	D		Gourley, Catherine		Female Journalists. Sob Sisters. When war broke out in Europe in 1939, American women had no way of knowing how much the next six years would change their lives. In the 1920s and 1930s, women journalists were frequently labeled as “sob sisters” or “newshens,” and their news stories usually appeared on the women’s society page, deep inside the newspaper. But when war exploded around the world, these female reporters wanted more than just front-page assignments. They wanted to be where the action was, and fought for the right to report from the front lines. 	182264
2005	War's End: Profiles from Bosnia 1995-1996: Christmas with Karadzic	SS		Sacco, Joe		Reporter finally comes face-to-face with an evil war criminal. Inside peek at the darkly humorous news process that doesn't make the headlines back home as the reporter chases after a hated and sought-after Bosnian Serb leaders and war criminals.Reporter Joe Sacco goes to great, often uproarious lengths to get an interview with the notorious Bosnian war criminal Radovan Karadzic as the leader attends Christmas services.Sacco and a pair of journalist buddies go careening through the slush of a Bosnian winter to the town of Pale, where they have heard that Bosnian Serb president and black-hearted war criminal Karadzic are going to celebrate Christmas mass.Reporter Kasey, a frenetic freelancer, "The King of Strings" can get another story and another paycheck. But the actual event is a bit of a letdown. Karadzic seems like just another politician.	182265
2005	War's End: Profiles from Bosnia 1995-1996: Soba	SS		Sacco, Joe		News Media are captivated by a Sarajevo artist-warrior who plays the guitar and has hard-partying ways. Pays tribute to the eponymous Bosnian soldier/painter who became a media darling.Reporter Sacco is as usual the fellow quietly listening in the midst of the maelstrom. He hangs in clubs until dawn with Sarajevans celebrating the end of the conflict.	182266
1984	Warday	N	OWN - H	Strieber, Whitley-J. Kunetka		Reporters Jim Kunetka and Whitley Strieber  document the aftermath of a brief nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.	182267
1855	Warden, The	N	OWN - P	Trollope, Anthony		Reporter Tom Towers for the Jupiter. His attacks on the church originate from an anticlerical point of view and are both personal and unfair.Doctor Pessimist Anticant, a Scots pamphleteer, one of whose moral and reforming pamphlets exposes a prominent clergyman.  Mr. Popular Sentiment, a muckraking novelist who turns the clergyman into a vicious monster.	182268
2001	Warden, The	MT				Reporter 2 (Cecile Cristobal). KXLY Reporter (Terry Simpson).	182269
1983	WarGames	M	DVD -R HQ 2957, 2958, 2943			Newscaster (Jim Harriott)	182270
1970	Warhead	N		Gerson, Noel		News Media	182271
1967	Warkill	M		Grofe, Ferde Jr. (Screenplay)	AFI-Authors. Ness book	Correspondent Phil Sutton (Tom Drake)  wrote books glorifying colonel although they have never met. He parachutes into war zone to witness his hero firsthand. Conflict of ideals between two men. Reporter discovers how ugly war really is.Reporter witnesses colonel brutally torturing and killing the Japanese they capture. Reporter is presented as idealist who gradually begins to understand colonel's methods after witnessing the atrocities of the Japanese.Reporter urges the colonel to defend a hospital against overwhelming odds. Colonel and men are killed, leaving reporter to write their story.	182272
2007	Warlord	N		Mercer-Nairne, Robert		Russian Journalist Orla Kildare, the top reporter at DEMOS-V,  is based on Anna Stepanova Politkovskaya, the murdered Russian journalist and fierce critic of her President’s policy in Chechnya. Kildare reports on Chenchia, a fictional nation on Russia’s southern border wracked by war. Each of the country’s three regions is ruled by a warlord, Asian Dudayev, educated in the States and the son of the aging Vorsky leader, who also was once Kildare’s great love.	182273
2005	Warlord Metal	N		Redhawk, D. Jordan		Aspiring Journalist Sonny Middlestead spends a good deal of free time writing in her diary. Her days are filled with education, her nights with rock and roll. She meets a female guitarist in the heavy metal band in which her brother, a drummer, plays.Sonny is light, the guitarist dark and into drugs. . Can she find a way to heal a broken childhood to make up for a lifetime of injustice	182274
1982	Warlord's Hill	N	OWN - P	Fox, George		Investigative Reporter Roy Hammil, prize-winning investigative reporter	182275
2004	Warlord's Son, The	N		Fesperman, Dan, Baltimore Sun Reporter		Journalist Stanford "Skelly" J. Kelly  persuades his bosses to pull him from a boring suburban beat so he can report on the hunt for Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.Translator-guide Najeeb, a Pakistani graduate of an American university who's also unwilling agent of his country's intelligence service. Pair become ensnared in tribal rivalries and family feuds, further complicated by the intervention of U.S. forces.	182276
1976	Warm Farewell, The	SM	GPL	Bloch, Robert	In "Frights: New Stories of Suspense and Supernatural Terror."	Editor. Mr. Endicott's editorials forces his family to run away from the Klan. They finally escape after a confrontation.	182277
1987	Warm Hearts, Cold Feet	MT	SVD 530. B77	Estrin, Allen, Mark Estrin (Teleplay)		Columnists Michael (Tim Matheson) and Amy (Margaret Colin) work for rival newspapers in Los Angeles. Under deadline pressure Michael puts in a line in his column about he and wife deciding to have a baby.Editor zaps the copy to layout before he can change it.  Owner of Michael's paper wants a series of articles covering the pregnancy. Michael continues to write about their efforts to have a baby -- "Bop Around the Clock" is one column's title.Amy's new celebrity allows her to get an interview with an elusive football player because he and his wife are having the same problem.  Her editor objects to Amy not being "one of the boys anymore" and takes her off the football beat.With Michael getting all of the attention, the paper's features editor suggests Amy do her own column from a woman's point of view. They become celebrities appearing  on radio and TV.. They have twins and the event is covered by reporters.Reporter (Sylvester Rich). Reporter #1 (Gordon Oas-Heim). Reporter #2 (Bobby Hosea).	182278
1964	Warm Nights & Hot Pleasures	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	182279
2005	Warm Springs	MT				News Media. Franklin Roosevelt faces the greatest challenge -- the one the American people never saw. 1920's. Reporter Clebourne Gregory (Bob Seel). Young Reporter (Azel James).Photographer at opening scene rally (Charles Nelson). Photographer (Greg Thompson). Photographer at the Boy Scout Camp (C. Lee Machen).	182280
2007	Warmed and Dead: Ghost of Jesus Llano, The	NSF		Barclay, George W.		Australian Journalist Penny Browning was kidnapped by a drug bandit and taken hostage to El Fuerte. The ice age continues. Father Jesus Llano and his million man army were lost to satellite. Global ice, ethnic riots, savage cannibalism.	182281
1938	Warner Brothers Academy Theatre, The	R			Series 1938-	Press. Dramatizations of Warner Brother movies. Actors were part of Warner Brother's soon-to-be-stars roster.	182282
1967	Warning Shot	M				TV Newscaster (Jerry Dunphy-Himself)	182283
1985	Warning Sign	M				TV Reporter (Lori Hallier)	182284
1926	Warning Signal, The	M			AFI-Radio	Radio	182285
2005	Warning Track	N		Corrigan, Jack		Public Relations nightmare develops for professional baseball when the abuse of an illegal supplement is implicated in an on-field tragedy. 	182286
2002	Warning: Parental Advisory	MT				News Media. Reporter (Karen Jensen-Clark). Reporter (Marta McGonagle). Hearing Reporter #1 (Laura Clifton). Hearing Reporter #2 (Bryan Lee McGlothin). Rock Journalist (Anne Quackenbush). Press Club Reporter (Tony Richards).Morning TV Show Host (Angela Martinez). Media (Katie Pruitt). Media Photographer (Howard Block). Photographer (Dan Eggleston). Photographer (Jackson Waugh).	182287
1971	Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte	MF		Fassbinder, Rainer Werner (Writer-Director)	West Germany	Journalist (Peter Gauhe). Kameramann (Gianni Di Luigi).	182288
1861	Warp and Woof	N		Parr		Press	182289
1993	Warpath	NSF		Daniel, Tony		Reporter Will James, a man reconstituted from a broadcast radio wave half a millennium from now, is on chilly planet of Candle, inhabited by Mississippian Indians who paddled their canoes through higher dimensions in astonishing voyages of exploration.Now James, his Indian friend and a woman with powers, uncontrolled as yet that can alter reality, must team up to prevent the woman's vicious sister from exploiting Indians' deposits of valuable clay from the planet.	182290
1934	Warren Case, The	M			UK Only	Press	182291
2006	Warren Ellis' Strange Killings: Necromancer	N		Ellis, Warren. Mike Wolfer (Illustrator)	All six issues of the zombie epic Necromancer in one volume	Investigative Reporter about to expose a chemical weapon lab sanctioned by the British government is targeted by an assassin by the "combat magician" deployed to a steaming Philippine island.Sergeant Major Gravel, a British soldier, cares more about the female journalist than he cares to admit. He has figured out the secret of the island, but can he and the reporter survive?Double-crosses and political intrigue have marked the assassin for murder by his comrades as he realizes that he has been led into a trap by a vengeance-seeking superior.And there's zombies -- scores of flesh-ripping, reanimated corpses seeking to shred and devour everyone in their path.Gravel's covert mission seemed simple at first: assassinate a reporter investigating a renegade British scientist conducting illegal chemical weapons tests in the region.	182292
1915	Warrens of Virginia, The	M			DeMille	Correspondent Ned Burton (House Peters) is special correspondent for Union forces	182293
2004	Warrior Class, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Kristi Witker). Reporter #2 (Alex McCord).	182294
1909	Warrior, the Untamed: Story of an Imaginative Press Agent, The	N		Irwin, Will		Press Agent bungles the story of the adventures of a harmless, man-eating lion of Paradise Park, New York.“Concerning planted stories, those you think best of never land at all, and those you never give a second thought bring you twenty columns and a raise. There are stories that you plant expecting you '11 have to stand off the reporters like you shrunk from hated publicity, and all you draw is a stick in the news columns and an editorial — no names — about disgusting modern advertising methods. Again, you plant a foolish story when your head is packed with mush. Zip! You 're in the magazines. So it was with this perambulating plant.”	182295
2003	Warriors Down	N		Bacos, George		War Correspondent Mike Traynor was once “King of the Mountain.” Walking into New York’s Overseas Press Club or any bar or restaurant in Manhattan would have drawn a crowd of admirers and a rousing round of applause. And on occasions when he’d broken some story wide open or exposed the misdeeds of some political office, a standing ovation was given him. Now he sat on a barstool at Bruno’s Pen ‘N’ Pencil, one of his favorite haunts, with a dozen or more of the Fourth Estate in the same room, and he was alone. There was little demand for yesterday’s Pulitzer Prize Laureate, especially one who was too often seen drinking too much. In the old days it didn’t matter, just so long as you got the story. Now, without a doubt, the days of the hard-drinking, fist-slamming corespondent was over. During World War II, he would have been the prototype for Hollywood screenwriters. The battered felt hat and trench coat that looked as if they had weathered the Irish Rebellion, became synonymous with war correspondents in numerous movie, both in America and abroad. Newsreels of Mike’s reporting authenticated this image and early TV presented him to the viewing audience as a personification of their screen heroes. Then, as time, the unpredictable personal losses, drink and loneliness marked his face. He was replaced -- discreetly and without ceremony. All that was left for Mike were the memories. Then he meets Freelance Photojournalist Kurt Brodell who recently returned from South Africa where he covered the trouble down there. Shortly after graduation, Brodell started as a copy boy, graduated to rewrite desk, then to field reporter before the paper’s demise. Moved to Washington D.C. and got a job on The Washington Post, but quit for personal reasons.  Went to Northwestern School of Journalism and wrote his master’s thesis on “From War Correspondent to Pulitzer Prize: The Collective Works of Michael Traynor.”	182296
1993	Wars and Winters	NM		Coppel, Alfred		Journalist Brian Lockwood receives an anonymous threatening note and a ceremonial Nazi dagger in the mail and the middle-aged journalist realizes his past is coming back to haunt him.He always believed he was a German orphan adopted by an American soldier after World War II. Now he's plagued by nightmares that relate to his childhood. He investigates his pastHis trail leads him to a unified Germany where he finds a link between his past and a Nazi war criminal who stole art treasures and stashed them in a Swiss bank.Lockwood is lured to a deadly showdown with the war criminal who hates his father.He goes from Carmel, California to the high-speed perils of the German Autobahn to a rickety  house in Poland where he confronts his past and the possibility that his own father was a Nazi.	182297
1993	Warsaw Requiem	N		Thoene, Bodie and Brock Thoene	#6 Zion Convenant Series	American Journalist John Murphy. Samuel Orde is expelled from Palestine Mandate due to his sticking to the Balfour Declaration and the Neville Chamberlain Government’s departure from it in a foolish attempt to pacify Haj Amin Husseini. Returning to London, Orde starts a new job at a TENS correspondent under Murphy’s supervision and is sent to cover events in Warsaw. Hess’ paid IRA assassins place a bomb in the Murphy’s home while the children and Helen are inside -- but the bomb is detected by Grogan who drives Helen (and the two children) out of the house before it explodes, killing him. Murphy carries a packet to Warsaw to be given to Orde with false passports for Jacob and Alfie, and also for Rachel Lubetkin, granddaughter of Jerusalem Rabbi Shiomo Lebovitz. Elisa and Lori decide to ask the TENS office to notify Orde of the trip. Only Lori goes, however, due to Katy crying from hunger and baby-Alfie doing a “sympathy wail.” At the TENS office, Murphy’s colleague Harvey Terrill, a secret IRA sympathizer, sends the wire. Lori has possibly witnessed a transaction between him and IRA assassin Alan Farell, he asks Farell to dispose of her and sends a wire to the Polish government warning them of Murphy’s flight in.Farell takes Lori to the bell-tower of St. Paul’s Cathedral where Winston Churchill is soon to give a speech. He has packed the bell-tower with explosives to kill Churchill at that point. Murphy spots Farell attempting to leave and pursues him back into the bell-tower. As he has booby-trapped the explosives to be triggered from a gun blast, Alan attempts to kill Murphy with his pistol. But the recoil of the gun causes Farell to lose his balance and fall to his death -- and the explosives’ booby-trap fails to activate. Lori is found by Murphy and released from the bell-tower and taken home.At the Warsaw Airport, Murphy is detained and Elisa’s Guarnerius violin seized. But the customs officers allow him to retain the case where the documents are. Murphy rushes out of the airport and asks a taxi driver to deliver the case to Orde at the TENS office. The extra passport for Rachel is handed to the Jewish Quarter mailman.On September 1, 1939, Germany invades Poland starting World War II.	182298
1951	Warszawska premiera	MF			Poland	Reporters (Zdzislaw Szymanski, Tadeusz Teodorczyk). Publisher (Lech Ordon).	182299
2004	Warthog	CB			Gulf War Journal	War Correspondent Scott “Journal” Neithammer and his Photographer Gajaba sneak into Iraq. During the ride, Journal learns of what Gajaba witnessed in Kuwait when the Iraqi’s invaded. 	182300
1960	Warui yatsu hodo yoku nemuru	MF				Journalist (Koji Mitsui). Journalist (Yoshifumi Tajima). Journalist (Hisashi Yokomori).	182301
2001	Was tun, wenn's brennt?	MF			Germany	Journalist (Ralph Misske). Journalist (Andrea Paul).	182302
1996	Washington	CS	COPY	Stamaty, Mark Alan		Press Conference. President and reporters. Panel One: They strode forth, prez-elect and veep-elect, the burden of imminent power awesomely upon them. Clinton at podium: "I believe I've pushed al the right buttons so far. Are you happy"TV Reporter's voice: "Except one, Sir."  Panel Two: Reporter continues: "Wit. The Kennedy wit. You're not funny enough, Sir." Clinton: "Look, I shook his hand, Okay? But I don't want to overevoke."Same TV reporter with moustache: "Sorry Sir. You psyched us up for Camelot II. Without the jokes, you're Carter."  Clinton says: "Al does the jokes, really! In private, he's a scream. Come on, Al. Make 'em laugh." In Panels 5-6 Clinton shows off Gore.Panel 7: Clinton: "But, hey, isn't this kind of funny? The way he just holds that rigid position no matter what we do to him? Kind of like Hypo Marx, don't you think." Reporter at bottom of panel: "Not slapstick, Sir! Wit! Urbane, Presidential wit!"Panel 8: Clinton carries stiff Gore: "But look how funny this is! Carrying him off stage like a 2-by-4! Kind of Penn and Telleresque."  Reporter with microphone into camera: "Is the euphoria subsiding? Are we facing 4 years of info without the 'tainment."	182303
1977	Washington Behind Closed Doors	T			Miniseries	News Media. Watergate story fictionalized. TV Anchorman (Regis Cordic).	182304
1961	Washington Conversation	DT			Series. 2-26-1961 to 9-16-1962. CBS.	TV Newsman Paul Niven hosted show featuring talks on current issues with top political figures.	182305
1953	Washington Exclusive	DT				Correspondent Frank McNaughton	182306
2003	Washington Interns Gone Bad	M				Camerawoman (Jenny Carden). Financial Times Guy (Mark Freehan). Indymedia Girl (Zoe Mitchell).	182307
1932	Washington Masquerade	M				New York Times Reporter Daly (Phil Tead). Senate Reporter (Harold Miller). Reporter (Don  Brodie)	182308
1941	Washington Melodrama	M	DVD -R HQ 8600, 8601. DVD -R 1530	Macpherson, L. du Rocher (Play). Marion Parsonnet, Roy Chanslor (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Hal Thorne (Kent Taylor) is engaged to the daughter of a millionaire who is pushing a Senate bill to feed European war orphans. The bill is threatened when chorus girl is found dead in the millionaire's apartment.Editor investigates and finds out about dead girl's connection to the millionaire. Editor comes to realize that family feelings are more important than a scoop. Killer turns out to be nightclub host who has been blackmailing the millionaire.News Photographer Dick (Dick French).	182309
1932	Washington Merry-go-Round	M	DVD -R HQ 10271, 10272.	Anderson, Maxwell (Play). Jo Swerling (Script).		Press. Washington political reporters. Columnists.	182310
1956	Washington Merry-Go-Round	DT				Columnist Drew Pearson	182311
1963	Washington Party Murder, The	SM	PVL	Carr, A.H.Z.	In "Ellery Queen's 20th Anniversary Annual: 20 Stories From Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine."	Correspondent Sarah Burton, the best woman foreign correspondent in the world, finally comes back to Washington to investigate the mysterious death of her husbandHer husband is Tom Burton, famous political columnist.	182312
1951	Washington Report	DT				Host Tris Coffin	182313
1953	Washington Spotlight	DT				Host Marquis Childs	182314
1952	Washington Story	M	DVD -R HQ 2653, 2632.  SV 185	Pirosh, Robert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist-Broadcast Commentator Gilbert Nunnally (Philip Ober) helps Reporter Alice Kinsly (Patricia Neal) who comes to Washington D.C. to "get a sensational series of articles about Washington and I don't care who I impose on to get them."Her plan is to expose one Congressman.. Nunnally suggests Congressman known as "No Comment Jones" because of his refusal to talk to the press. Congressman says he doesn't comment because he has seen too many interviews twisted. She convinces him to talk."If the good Congressmen always say "no comment" the bad ones will keep grabbing the headlines." Reporter uses false credentials claiming she works for National Women's Home Gazette. She discovers Congressman is suing Columnist for libel. Romance developsReason Columnist wants dirt on him. She thinks Congressman is on the take, he finds out her deception. Reporter finds out he did not take bribe and writes column supporting him as "true patriot." They reconcile. Congressman changes vote.Headlines condemn him. Washington Star and New York Times support him. Head of the press corps warned Reporter about columnist. Reporter in Senate Chambers (Tyler McVey). News Agency Rep on Phone (Gregory Gaye). INS Chief Howard (Emory Parnell).	182315
1967	Washington Week in Review	DT				Reporters	182316
1967	Washington, D.C.	N	OWN - P	Vidal, Gore		Publisher Blaze Sanford, ruthless Washington newspaper tycoon. His son, Peter, a liberal editor both fascinated and repelled by the imperial city.	182317
1977	Washington: Behind Closed Doors	T			PR	Press Secretary Nicholas Pryor as Hank Ferris	182318
2006	Washingtonienne, The: Novel, A	N		Cutler, Jessica		Blogger Jacqueloine, a party girl in Washington, becomes a blogger and rocks Washington with the details of her exploits.	182319
2008	Washout	CB			Avengers: The Initiative #13	Reporter Sally Floyd. 	182320
1924	Waste	N		Herrick, Robert		Newspapers	182321
1973	Waste Pile at Apple Bow, The	SM	GPL	Richter, Joan	In "Ellery Queen's Faces of Mystery."	TV Correspondent Steve Jaros, just back from Vietnam, who is assigned to cover a strip-mining disaster in Appalachia -- 124 people killed, more than 3000 left homeless by a flood slide. Accident or Act of God?	182322
1999	Wasted in Babylon	M				News Media. Hard Page Anchor (Michael Castner).	182323
1987	Wasteland	N		Sinclair, Jo		News Media	182324
1999	Wasteland	T			PR	Publicist who represents a closeted gay soap star is played by Sasha Alexander.	182325
2007	Wasting Away	M				Reporter (Mandy McMillian).	182326
1959	Watch on the Bridge, The	N	GPL	Garth, David		Correspondent Robert Berkham has been a correspondent for many years and life was beginning to wear on him by February, 1945.	182327
1959	Watch That Ends the Night, The	N	OWN - H	MacLennan, Hugh		Press	182328
1950	Watch the Birdie	M	DVD -R HQ 6446, 6447 (Mislabeled as 6448 on disc).	Neilan, Marshall Jr. (Story). Ivan Tors, Devery Freeman, Harry Ruskin (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Remake of Buster Keaton's The Cameraman	Aspiring Newsreel Cameraman Rusty (Red Skeleton) gets involved in the business when as a camera store owner he convinces photographer to leave his equipment at the store while on vacation. Hired to film construction work at new housing project.Gets footage of two crooks plotting to undermine project. Audio track on film is scrambled. Crooks try to steal film before he can correct it.  Girlfriend brings film to police.	182329
1965	Watch the Birdie	M	DVD -R 1618		AFI-Photographers	Photographer	182330
1968	Watch the Birdie...Die!	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	182331
1950	Watch the World	DT			Series. 4-23-1950 to 6-28-1953. NBC.	TV Newsman-Host-Narrator John Cameron Swayze. Interviewer Radcliff Hall (1950-1951). Regulars: Tuffie Swayze, Suzanne Swayze, John Swayze Jr. (1953). Commentator Don Goddard.Magazine-style documentary for children with information about current events, history and general interest topics.  Swayze also served as NBC nighttime news anchor while hosting this show.	182332
1926	Watch Your Wife	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	182333
1985	Watchdog	DT			UK. Series 1985	Documentary Staff. Reporters Pat Heiney (2003), Saima Mohsin (2003).Presenters Nicky Campbell (2001-2006), Alice Beer (1992-1999), Matt Allwright (1997-2001), David Bull (1999), Kate Ssanderson (2001-2004), Charlotte Hudson (2001), Julia Bradbury (2004), Edward Enfield.	182334
1999	Watched	M				Newscaster (Christopher Logan)	182335
1980	Watcher, The	NM		Smith, Kay Nolte		Journalist Astrid Cain is the principle witness in the murder of a humanitarian and social critic. She was out to expose him as a monster hiding under the sackcloth of sainthood. But there is another witness. The murderer.Defendant is a journalist, the wife of one of a social scientist's victims who is anxious to expose him.	182336
2000	Watcher, The	M				Female Reporter (Varen Black). Television Reporter (Jennifer Anglin)	182337
1988	Watchers	M			Canadian film	News Media. TV Newscaster (Christopher Cary). First TV Reporter (Dan O'Dowd). Second TV Reporter (Freda Perry). Sheriff: Either you talk to me or I'll talk to the press.	182338
1990	Watchers II	M				Anchorwoman (Mary Ingersoll).	182339
1998	Watchers Reborn	M				Reporter (Diedre Coleman Imus)	182340
1961	Watching Out for Dulie	N		Westhemer, D		Press	182341
2009	Watchmen	M				News Media. Newscaster #1 (Mark Docherty). Newscaster #2 (Clay St. Thomas). News Anchor (Kevin McNulty). News Analyst (Tom McBeath). Foreign Newscaster #1 (Alison Araya). Foreign Newscaster #2 (Sahar). Foreign Newscaster #3 (Matthew Harrison). Foreign Newscaster #4 (Bernadeta Wrobel). Foreign Newscaster #5 (Youri Obryvtchenko). Foreign Newscaster #6 (Heidi Iro). Foreign Newscaster #7 (Kit Koon). Foreign Newscaster #8 (Parm Soor). Foreign Newscaster #9 (Cristina Menz). Foreign Newscaster #10 (Lynn Colliar). Foreign Newscaster #11 (Tony Ali). Foreign Newscaster #12 (Katie Bennison). Foreign Newscaster #13 (Ian Farthing). Foreign Newscaster #14 (Calvin Lee). Foreign Newscaster #15 (Alexander Mandra). Foreign Newscaster #16 (Isabelle Champeau). Foreign Newscaster #17 (Ashley O’Connell).  Keene Act Anchor #1 (Dale Wolfe). Keene Act Anchor #2 (Ken Tremblett). Keene Act Anchor #3 (Dawn Chubal). On Location Reporter #1 (Mark Gash). On Location Reporter #2 (Suzanne Clements-Smith). On Location Reporter #3 (Agam Darshi). New Frontiersman Editor (L. Harvey Gold). Keen Riot Reporter (Manuelita Kinsley). A-Bomb Test Anchorwoman (Mi-Jung Lee). Face-to-Face TV Producer (Louis Chirillo). Face-to-Face TV Receptionist (Marsha Regis). 1940 Watchmen Photographer (Salvatore Sortino).   News Vendor (Jay Brazeau). Carnival Photographer (Ron Chartier).In a gritty and alternate 1985 the glory days of costumed vigilantes have been brought to a close by a government crackdown, but after one of the masked veterans is brutally murdered an investigation into the killer is initiated. The reunited heroes set out to prevent their own destruction, but in doing so discover a deeper and far more diabolical plot. 	182342
1986	Watchmen: Captain Metropolis	CB		Moore, Alan (writer), David Gibbons (artist) and John Higgins (colorist)	1986-1987 series of 12 comic books. 	Magazine. Silk Spectre outs Captain Metropolis in a magazine interview.	182343
2001	WatchUsDie.com	M				News Media.Reporter (Jennifer Snitchcomb). Cameraman (Cory Maness).	182344
1584	Watchword to Englande, A	ER	USC	Munday, Anthony		News	182345
1985	Water	M				French Reporter (Benjamin Feitelson). Japanese Reporter (Sabu Kimura).	182346
1992	Water Engine	MT	SV 156			News Media	182347
1999	Water Rats: Cut-Off Point	T			Episode #87. 3-9-1999	Journalist (Alexander Luppi).	182348
1999	Water Rats: End Game	T			Episode #90. 4-6-1999	Journalist (Jason Low). Photojournalist (George Catzi).	182349
1999	Water Rats: Free as a Bird	T			Episode #105.  7-27-1999	News Media. Reporter (Jo Ellicot).	182350
2005	Waterborne	M				News Media. News Reporters (Helen Kumari, Amy Powell).	182351
1998	Waterboy, The	M				Sportswriter (Michael S. Nunez). Sportscasters Brent Musburger (Himself), Lynn Swann (Himself). Sports Cameraman (Kevin McGuire). TV Producer (Phyllis Alia). Announcer (Dave Wagner). Sports Announcer (Dave Mallow). Moderator (Marty Eli Schwartz).	182352
2003	Waterboys	T			Japan	Newscaster (Naomi Nishida).	182353
1937	Waterfront Beat	NJ		Brier, Howard		Reporter. Lad who reports a different sensational story every chapter	182354
1950	Waterfront Reporter	N	OWN - H	Riesenberg, Felix Jr.		Reporter Bill Everett, waterfront reporter for the San Francisco Globe	182355
2006	Waterfront: Pilot	T			Episode #1. Other Episodes Unaired	Newspaper Editor Thomas Porter (James Rebhorn) of the Providence newspaper, who is ambitious, wants to take down the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island.He has plenty of ammunition. The mayor's police chief is under fire for letting a local  baseball legend go during a DUI stop only to have him hit a young boy later that evening, and his ex-deputy is under investigation for taking bribes.Also the mayor's road to city hall was paved by the mafia, a conneciton he is trying to sever.News Media. On-Camera Reporter (Diane Feraco). News Reporter (Patrick Pitu). Print Reporter (Scott Winters). Cameraman (Joel Arsenault). Reporter Troy Madison (Eric Bruno Borgman).	182356
2006	Waterfront: Trash Talk	T			Episode #5.	Photographer (Rob W. Gray). Newspaper Editor Thomas Porter (James Rebhorn) of the Providence newspaper, who is ambitious, wants to take down the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island.He has plenty of ammunition. The mayor's police chief is under fire for letting a local  baseball legend go during a DUI stop only to have him hit a young boy later that evening, and his ex-deputy is under investigation for taking bribes.Also the mayor's road to city hall was paved by the mafia, a conneciton he is trying to sever.	182357
1973	Watergate Coverage	DT				Reporters	182358
2002	Watergate Tape, A	N		Hoopes, Roy		Freelance Journalist Roy Hartley gets a call from a friend working for a Senate Select Committee excited about a discovery he's made.He may or may not be mailing package to Hartley for delivery to Bob Woodward at the Washington Post. When Tom is found with .32-calibre bullet in his head on a Delaware beach the next money, Hartley is hired to write an article on his friend's odd death.This involves interviewing the man's estranged widow and various neighbors, officials and officials' wives who knew him. Hartley's research parallels police investigation.Where is the tape his friend was sending to Hartley?	182359
2005	Waterloo	N		Olsson, Karen		Police Reporter Nick Lasseter at the Waterloo Weekly, 32, suffers a faded sense of purpose. He's hung up on his ex-girlfriend who just got engaged to her now wealthy childhood friend. He's an underperforming reporter for the local alternative weekly.The Sunset, Nick's favorite dive bar, is closing down, another sad sign of the times since the tech boom altered the city's landscape. Jaded by political rhetoric, Nick is tried of his beat and his editor warns him he's underperforming.Nick has a growing romantic interest with a fellow reporter, Andrea Carter, and that might restart Nick's engine. Cater is the daughter of a civil rights activity.Nick is assigned to profile a newly elected Republican state legislator, a middle-aged married woman who is having an affair with a beefcake gubernatorial candidate.She's also embroiled in an urban planning scheme, a boondoggle Nick's alcoholic uncle Bones tips him off to.	182360
1978	Waterloo Bridge Handicap, The	M			UK Short - Comedy	Commentator (Brough Scott).	182361
2003	Watermelon	MT				Magazine Receptionist (Sara James).	182362
2003	Watermelon Heist, The	M				Newscaster (Vanessa Villarreal). Courtroom Newscaster (Sonia Polanco).	182363
1997	Waterworks, The	N		Doctorow, E.L.		Newspaper Editor McIlvaine recalls the bizarre events surrounding the disappearance of one of his paper's best freelance journalists Martin Pemberton in 1871. Set in New York the decade following the Civil War.Pemberton, the son of a brutal cunning man who had made a fortune as war profiteer, died leaving his family mysteriously penniless. Martin convinced he had seen his father alive. Then he vanished.McIlvaine interests a policeman and together they ferret  our a weird scheme in which aging millionaires paid a doctor to preserve their lives in a state of suspended animation.  McIlvaine's halting, amazed narration.Freelancer Martin Pemberton, favorite freelance of the editor of the New York Telegram, narrates the story. Newsboys. 1870s New York.	182364
1944	Wave, a Wac and a Maine, A	M				Newswoman (Aileen Pringle)	182365
1978	Waverly Wonders: Joe Goes to Press	T		Dawson, Deborah. Victoria Johns	Episode.	News Media	182366
1935	Wax	N		White, Ethel Lina		Reporter Sonia Thompson of the Courier in the town of Riverpool, England. When some mysterious deaths occur at a local wax museum she decides to spend the night there to investigate.Others on the staff include Leonard Eden, owner and editor. Wells, the sub-editor. Hubert Lobb, reporter. Horation, the office boy.	182367
1997	Wax Mask (aka Maschera di cera. Gaston Leroux's The Wax Mask)	M			Italy. Ness	Reporter-Photographer Andrea (Riccardo Serventi Longhi) discovers that mannequins in a wax museum are actually corpses.	182368
2003	Waxwings	N		Raban, Jonathan		National Public Radio (NPR) Commentator Tom Janeway, a writer and professor, Hungarian-born, lives in Seattle.	182369
1992	Waxwork II: Lost in Time	M				Press Woman (Marie Foti). Press Man (Ivan Markota).	182370
1931	Waxwork, The	SS		Ex-Private X (Burrage, A.M.)	In "Someone in the Room"	Press	182371
2000	Way Home, The	NR		Hannon, Irene		Journalist Amy Winter isn't the hard-nosed journalistic type, but the assistant District Attorney believes otherwise and wants to stay clear of the pretty reporter.Winter doesn't give up and in her gentle way she somehow wins the D.A.'s heart. They could be perfect together only he wants to return to the quiet mountains he's from and Winter can't leave her city life.	182372
2003	Way It Is, The	N		Sanchez, Patrick		Reporter Simone is a sexy Latina and Washington D.C.'s hottest news reporter who takes pride in her perfect six figure. Simone keeps a destructive secret. She used to be fat but is now a slender newscaster.Her past as a fat girl still follows her. She rooms with two women -- one who hates being fat and spends her days wanting to be thing and another who is fat and proud and striving to make it as a plus size model.	182373
1969	Way It Is, The	DT			Canada	Reporter Moses Znaimer.  Host Patrick Watson.	182374
1974	Way It Was, The	DT				TV Sportscaster Curt Gowdy	182375
2007	Way Life Should Be, The	N		Shaw, Terry		Newspaper Editor John Quinn and his wife have returned to his hometown of Stone Harbor, Maine, where he intends to run the family-owned newspaper and to raise their son. The town is not as he remembers. Condos and mini-mansions for the yuppie set are everywhere and the regulars feel that they are being squeezed out. Real estate prices have soared and natives are being pushed out. Then a popular politician and family man is murdered at a well-known gay pickup spot. The victim was Quinn’s childhood friend, Paul Stanwood. Quinn insists Paul was only investigating a police crackdown at the park. When the police chief and others seem to ignore and downplay obvious clues, Quinn takes matters into his own hands. Even though his wife’s car is vandalized and a source is severely beaten after he speaks out on the hidden violence against gays. Quinn refuses to stop looking for answers. With so many people hiding secrets, secrets some are willing to kill for, Quinn has to find out the truth about his friend’s murder before he, too, is permanently silenced. Paul was John’s best friend and he knows that Paul was concerned that the police chief was cracking down on the gays. John feels some guilt and culpability as he exposed the names of the men in the newspaper. The investigation will expose unethical land deals, insider information and John will put himself and his family in danger from a killer who knows that John eventually will learn the truth if he keeps digging.John is Don Quixote who prints the truth in his newspaper.	182376
1940	Way of All Flesh, The	M				Newspaper Owner (Billy Engle). Telegraph Girl (Joyce Mathews).	182377
1901	Way of Belinda, The	N	USC	Carruth, Frances W. (Prindle)		Reporter Jerry Blake of The Echo.	182378
2000	Way of the Gun, The	M				Interviewer (Neil Pollock)	182379
1944	Way of the Strong	N	OWN	Douglas, Bruce		Owners of the local paper, a girl from the East, heckles a returning war hero	182380
1955	Way of the World	T			Series - Adaptations of stories appearing in leading women's magazine.	Host Linda Port (Gloria Louis), narrator.	182381
1916	Way of the World, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	182382
1918	Way Out, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	182383
1991	Way the Angel Spreads Her Wings	NM	MLPL	Callaghan, Barry		Sportswriters. Correspondent of Le Monde.  Very little about journalism	182384
1995	Way to Dusty Death, The	MT				Woman Reporter (Mariette Mehtens). 1st Reporter (Jim van de Snoch).  2nd Reporter (Richard Johan). Radio and TV Commentator (Max Dewar).	182385
1940	Way to Santiago	N		Calder-Marshall, A		Correspondents in Mexico City uncover a Nazi plot	182386
2006	Way U Look Tonight, The	NR		Castell, Dianne		Magazine Reporter Callie Cahill is following a soap star to get a story for her magazine but the actor hates reporters.She saves the day when she helps calm the actor's baby sister and agrees to take care of her in exchange for the actor giving her an interview.	182387
1875	Way We Live Now, The	N	USC	Trollope, Anthony	Two Volumes	Journalists. Mr. Booker of the Literary Chronicle. Portrays many phases of English life including journalists	182388
2009	Way With Murder, A	M				News Media. Reporter (Fileena Bahris). News Reporter (Toni Fox). Reporter (Ania Leeman). British Reporter (Serena Lorien). News Reporter (Courtney Zito). 	182389
1945	Way-Farers, The	N	OWN - H	Wickenden, Dan		City Editor of a mid-western daily who has problems in his private life. Death of wife.	182390
1998	Wayans Bros., The: Fire!	T			Episode #80. 5-20-1998	Newsstand suddnely burns down and all of Shawn's financial problems seem to be solved until he and the family are suspected of arson.  Shawn had felt the heat after a crooked accountant left him awash in debt.	182391
1997	Wayans Bros., The: I Was En Vogue's Love Slave	T	DVD -R HQ 5837.		Episode #66. 11-12-1997. Series 1-11-1995 to 5-20-1999	Tabloid prints a false story about Marion being the "love slave" of En Vogue singers resulting in a $25 million lawsuit. Reporter (Gwen McGee).	182392
1995	Wayans Bros., The: Loot	T	DVD -R HQ 10913		Episode #18. 10-4-1995	Newspaper. Shawn, Marlon, Pops, Lou and Monique discover $100,000 in an ashtray in the lobby. But Lou is determined to carry out the building rule requiring a classified ad be placed in the newspaper so that the owner can come forward.If it isn't claimed within five days, they get the money. If the money is claimed, their dreams go up in smoke.	182393
1996	Wayans Bros., The: New Lease on Life	T			Episode #34. 5-1-1996	Newsstand. When the wife of the owner of the building where his newsstand is makes a pass at Shawn, he is torn between doing what's right and saving his newsstand.	182394
1998	Wayans Bros., The: Pops' Campaign	T			Episode #83. 10-1-1998	News Media. Reporter #2 (Reggie Lee). Reporter #3 (Brenda Isaacs Booth). Pops is used to slinging hash, but when he runs for city council against an unscrupulous poloitician, he winds up slinging mud instead. Pops goes up against a corrupt politician.	182395
1997	Wayans Bros., The: Say It Ain't So Marlon	T			Episode #57. 5-7-1997	Sports Reporter (Charles Walker). Marlon loooks to even a score with an old Lilttle League teammate who "ruined" his chances at a big-league career by hogging all the glory.	182396
1995	Wayans Bros., The: Shawn Takes a New Stand	T			Episode #14. 9-6-1995	Newsstand Owner Cliff, who is in the same building as the dinner, dies. Shawn borrows money from Pops to buy the business.	182397
1996	Wayans Bros., The.: Drama for Yo' Mama	T	DVD -R HQ 8508. SVD 799		Episode #42. 10-9-1996	Magazine. Brothers concoct a sob story and win $5,000 in a magazine's Wish of the Year contest, then have to stage an elaborate performance when a reporter checks up on them.	182398
1932	Wayne Murder Case (aka Strange Adventure)	M				Newshound Toodles (June Clyde) goes off to find a murderer	182399
1996	Waynehead:	T	VHS 377, 383,  384, 410		Episodes. Series 10-1996-5-1997	News Media	182400
1996	Waynehead: Premiere	T	VHS 390		Episode	News Media	182401
1850	Ways of the Hour, The	N	MLPL	Cooper, James Fenimore		Reporters are presented as vulgar, irresponsible, venal and vindictive. Consort with ribald set of chewing, smoking, drinking and gambling shysters. They write articles based on gossip by pumping cooks, chambermaids, waiters and coachmen.S.R.P. is pseudonym of a member of the New York City literati.	182402
1952	WCCO Channel 4 News	DT				TV News Staff. Anchors (Dennis Douda, Terri Gruca, Bill  Hudson, John Patrick Reger, Amelia Santaniello, Don Shelby). Anchor-Reporter (Esme Murphy). Reporters (Jason DeRusha). Weather (Paul Douglas, Mike Fairbourne, Brian Gotter). Traffic (Terri Knight).Sports Anchors (Bob Rainey, Mark Rosen).	182403
1995	WCW Monday Nitro	T			Series.	Photographer, Kimberly's (Rick Jones).	182404
1995	WDAF News at 5 PM	DT				Reporters Kim Brynes, Tom Gauer, John Pepitone, Steve Shaw. Meteorologist Mike Thompson. .	182405
1875	We and Our Neighbors: Or the Records of an Unfashionable Street	N	MLPL	Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Mrs.		New York Editor Harry Henderson	182406
2006	We Are Marshall	M	DVD -R 10727, 10728, 10729			News Media. Sports Media. Reporters (Clint McElroy, Shawn Reynolds). Photographer (Jerry Wallace).Coaches who resuscitated the Marshall College football team after a 1970 plane crash killed 75 players and most of the coaching staff.	182407
2008	We Are Now Beginning Our Descent	N		Meek, James		War Correspondent Adams Kellas is a reluctant Scots journalist working in post-9/11 Afghanistan. He would rather be a best-selling novelist, but he watches aghast on 9/11 as the planned climax of his latest thriller-in-the-works becomes reality in lower Manhattan. Disappointed, he puts down his manuscript, takes an assignment in Afghanistan covering the subsequent war and falls for an American Journalist, Astrid, who leads him into a dangerous blurring of the lines between observer and participant. Kallas reports on prescheduled surgical strikes with a nagging sense of complicity. On his return to the U.K. these conflicts boil over when he attends a dinner party with his poet school chum and the conversation becomes the debate of the wars from the comfort of immaculate dinner tables. Divorced, unstable, spurned by his lover and publishing houses from Paris to New York, Kellas embarks on a strange and difficult journey. The fallout combined with a large advance offered on his next thriller (an imagined war between American and Europe) leads him on a wild journey to see Astrid who is living near Chesapeake Bay.  There the elusive American reporter with whom Kellas shared one passionate night waits for him holding a glimmer of hope for Kellas’ life but also an unsettling secret. 	182408
2007	We Are So Crashing Your Bar Mitzvah!	NJ		Rosenbloom, Fiona		Paparazzi takes pictures of Stacy Friedman and her best friend Lydia who refuse to accept social blacklisting and decide to crash Eben’s bar mitzvah. Before the party ends, Stacy and Lydia have gone undercover and posed for the paparazzi.	182409
1987	We Are the Children	MT				Photojournalist Brenda Hayes (Judith Ivey) and a doctor try to help famine victims in Africa.	182410
1942	We Are the Marines	R			Rochemont, Louis De, director-producer.	Radio Commentator Westbrook Van Voorhis is narrator.	182411
1976	We Both Reached For the Gun (aka Press Conference Rag).	MUS	OWN	Ebb, Fred (Lyrics). John Kander (Music)	Sheet Music. Chicago: Movie and the Lyrics	Tabloid Columnist Mary Sunshine. Billy & Reporters: "Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes They Both, Oh Yes, They Both Oh Yes, They Both Reached For the Gun, The Gun, The Gun, The Gun Oh Yes, They Both Reached For The Gun, For the Gun."Mary Sunshine: "You poor dear! I can't believe what you've been through! A convent girl! A runaway marriage! Oh, it's too, too terrible. Now tell us, Roxie…."Reporters: "Why'd You Shoot Him?"… What's your Statement? … Mary Sunshine dances with Billy: "Understandable. Understandable." With Billy: "Yes, It’s Perfectly Understandable." Mary Sunshine bounces in mid-air pulled by strings.Billy and Mary: "Comprehensive. Comprehensive." Mary Sunshine picks up Roxie and puts her back in Billy's lap. "Not a Bit Reprehensible. It's So Defensible."  Reporters: "Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes, They Both, Oh Yes, They Both Reached For…"Billy: "Let me hear it."  Reporters: "The Gun, The Gun, The Gun, The Gun, Oh Yes, They Both Reached For The Gun, For The Gun."  Billy: "Now you got it!" Mary Sunshine rips out an article on an Underwood. She rips out the page and hands it to a Copy Boy.	182412
1995	We Did It, Tara (aka Winning Isn’t Everything, Lauren!)	NJ		Hall, Katy		School Editor Kiri Kelly of the school newspaper doesn’t like an idea put forward by the Paxton cheerleaders -- and everyone loves the idea but Kiri. All the squads in the state are going to the big cheer-leading clinic. Every single one except Paxton -- unless they can raise the money they need to get there. Then Tara comes up with the coolest idea. A powderpuff football game -- the cheerleaders play football and the football team leaders the cheers. Only Kiri doesn’t go for the idea and if Kiri has her way, no one will show up at the game -- and Tara will lose her place on the squad.	182413
1989	We Didn't Start the Fire	MUS		Joel, Billy		Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell.  "Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnny Ray, South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, Television…."	182414
1978	We Interrupt This Week	T			Series.	Journalists Richard Reeves, Jeff Greenfield, Barbara Howar (Themselves) as panelists in game show.  Host Ned Sherrin.	182415
1947	We need a big story, Scoopy!	CB			Tip Top Comics #132	Reporter Scoopy, the Comic Reporter	182416
2009	We Never Talk About My Brother	SS		Beagle, Peter S.		TV Anchorman on the network news is really the moonlighting Angel of Death who enjoys his newfound celebrity. A modern-day Angel of Death moonlights as an anchorman on the network news. The anchorman’s brother tries to rein in his TV news star younger brother with the power both men possess but only the younger has used.	182417
2007	We Own the Night	M				Police Reporter (Salvatore Inzerillo).	182418
1943	We Print the Truth	SSF	OWN - P	Boucher, Anthony	In "Compleat Werewolf and Other Stories of Fantasy and SF, The."	Editor John MacVeagh for a weekly newspaper.	182419
2007	We Shall Overcome	N		Taylor, Abbie Johnson		Reporter confronts a visually impaired woman who asks her why she is running away from an antiwar demonstration after being threatened with arrest for civil disobedience on the first day of the Iraqi conflict. She tells him she is afraid she will lose her job if she is arrested. But that isn’t true. She is terrified of policemen and of being arrested because of an incident that happened when her younger brother was apprehended on suspicion of arson years ago. The day after the protest march she meets a bicycle patrol officer and falls in love with him.  She must learn to trust him. 	182420
1950	We Take Your Word	DT				Host John K.M. McCaffery	182421
1996	We The Jury	MT	DVD -R HQ 7585, 7586			Talk Show Host on trial for murder of her husband. Media.	182422
1948	We The People	DR			Series 1948-52	Public Affairs Program	182423
1936	We the People	DR			Radio Series. 1936-1951	Radio Host Gabriel Heather, 1930s-1940s	182424
2001	We Three Kings	M				Photographer (Gregory Lee Hendricks).	182425
2002	We Were Soldiers	M	DVD			News Media. Reporter (Shepard Koster). Reporter (Kate Lombardi). Reporter (Ingrid Semler)	182426
1937	We Who Are About To Die	M	DVD -R HQ 7061, 7065.			Reporter. Reporter (Jerry Fletcher). Reporter (Al Herman).	182427
1940	We Who Are Young	M	DVD -R HQ 2284 (Opening Commentary - Media Excerpt)		Turner	Commentator (Truman Bradley). "This is the city of New York…her feet in the dirt, her head in the sky…7 and a half million people live here side by side…Day in and day out, stories leap from the front pages of a million newspapers….""Their story is a story without end….."	182428
1948	We, The People	DR				Hosts Dwight Weist and Dan Seymour	182429
1999	We'll Meet Again	N		Clark, Mary Higgins		Investigative Reporter Fran Simmons hired to work on popular new TV show called True Crime.First assignment involves ex-pupil from her old private high school in Greenwich, Connecticut.  Woman incarcerated in mid-20s accused of killing her husband, a doctor.For half a decade, she claims no memory of event but now out on parole, she informs the press that someone else was in the house at time of her husband's murder. Few believe her. Fran investigates what police won't -- and unearths some very dark and dirty	182430
1942	We'll Smile Again	M				BBC Man (Patrick Ludlow). Cameraman (Ben Williams). Nazi spies infiltrate a British film studio with the intention of sending coded messages in the films they produce.	182431
2002	We're Coming to Help	M				Newscaster (Suzi Lorraine). Newscaster (Suzi Shareaux)	182432
1935	We're Only Human	M	DVD -R HQ 5822, 5823 (Complete). DVD -R HQ 1607 (First 55 minutes). SVDSP 1546 (Last 10 minutes). SV 185	Walsh, Thomas (Short Story - "Husk"). Rian James (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Sally Rogers (Jane Wyatt) is impressed with a police detective who single-handedly arrests a convict, but her editor demands she write an article attacking the policeman for not getting the whole gang.Police detective berates the reporter but finds himself attracted to her.  Variety review objected that the reporter seemed to be the only one on her paper who was allowed to cover big murder stories. City Editor Morgan (Charles C. Wilson).	182433
1977	We've Got Each Other	T				Photographer Judy Hibbard (Beverly Archer), photographer's asst. Stuart Hibbard (copywriter)	182434
1943	We've Never Been Licked	M				Sportscaster Bill Stern	182435
1968	Weaker (?) Sex, The	DT				Host Pamela Mason, talk show	182436
1919	Weaker Vessel, The	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Canadian Newsman. Small town newspaper proprietor.	182437
1944	Weakly Reporter, The	C	L. Vol. 4, Golden Age			Parody Newsreel. World War II newsreel spoof	182438
2000	Wealth & Power: Helen Gurly Brown: Original Cosmo Girl	DT	SVD 880			Publisher of Cosmopolitan Magazine Helen Gurly Brown	182439
2000	Wealth & Power: Katharine Graham: Pillar of the Post	T	SVD 880			Publisher of the Washington Post Katharine Graham	182440
2000	Wealth & Power: Robert McCormick	T	SVD 880			Publisher Robert McCormick who ran the Chicago Tribune (1880-1955).	182441
1951	Weapon Shopes of Isher, The	NSF	OWN - P	Vogt, Van A.E.		Reporter Cayle Clark is an innocent reporter from 1951 who ends up in the future, swinging through time. Ends up as a martyr.	182442
1997	Weapons of Mass Distraction	MT	DVD -R HQ 3163, 3141. SVD 533			News Media tycoons Lionel Powers (Gabriel Bryne) and Julian Messenger (Ben Kingsley)  resort to blackmail and mudslinging as they wrestle for ownership of a professional football team. Kim KPOW Reporter Kim Kaplan (Dale Harimoto).TV Reporter (Joseph Faingold). TV Reporter (Jocelyn Kelley). TV Reporter (Diana Morgan). News Show Director (John Heffron). News Anchor (Mark Steines).	182443
1929	Weary River	M	SVD 1374		AFI-Radio	Radio. Prison Radio Announcer (Richard Cramer). Prison Photographer (Chuck Hamilton).	182444
1979	Weasels Rip My Flesh	M				Newscaster (Marie Louise Lomba)	182445
1985	Weather Center	DT			Series. 1985. Weather Channel	Meteorologists Kristina Abernathy (1995-), Jim Cantore (1986-), Jennifer Carfagno, Paul Goodloe (1999-), Cheryl Lemke, Bob Stokes (1996-), Melissa Tuttle.	182446
2001	Weather Channel Evening Edition, The	T			Series 2001.	Meteorologists. On-Camera Meteorologists Kristina Abernathy, Jenn Lopez, Nick Walker.	182447
2006	Weather Channel Weekend View, The	DT			Series 2006.	News Program. Anchor Dao Vu.	182448
2009	Weather Girl	MT	DVD -R HQ 11449, 11450. 			Weather Girl Sylvia Miller (Tricia O’Kelley) of KHCV News Weekdays, is 35 and single. She’s the “Sassy Weather Girl” of Seattle Morning, that city’s morning show,learns her boyfriend Dale Waters (Mark Harmon), the morning anchor who has been with her for two years, cheated on her with his co-host Sherry Warren (Kaitlin Olson), and freaks out on-air and is fired. Sylvia becomes infamous for being “the Sassy Weather Girl Who Lost It on Live Television.” Sylvia is forced to move in with her little brother and to cope with being 35, single and unemployed. She begins an unlikely romance with a younger man -- her brother’s best friend. During her on-air, live tirade -- now all over the Internet -- Miller talks about behind the scenes at Seattle Morning. She says Waters has been all over her and she finally gave in because she was lonely, accuses him of bad sex and then shows Warren’s pink panties on the air. “How long have you been sleeping with him, Sherry?” she asks. All of this is live on camera. She then says her goodbye to the audience: “For the love of God, read a newspaper. This is not news. This is tidbits for dumb people....I will now say goodbye to Seattle Morning and I will see you all in hell.”  Back to Waters who says, let’s do a commercial.  Station Manager Fitz (Blair Underwood) stormed the control booth to stop the segment.	182449
2005	Weather Man, The	M				Weatherman David Spitz (Nicholas Cage) is a Chicago meteorologist who wants to move to the big-time in New York City. But his ex-wife and he have trouble communicating. Add two kids. to the mix and problems develop.Female Co-Anchor (Annie Marie Howard). Co-Anchor (Juhong Xue). Newsroom Executives (Joey Strobel, Richard Strobel). Father is a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist (Michael Caine) and views his son's life as the punch line to a cruel joke.Newsroom Executives (Clifford M. Freeney, Joey Strobel, Richard Strobel). Hello America Producers (Shane Williams, Dan Flannery). Hello America Director (Sandy Whiteley). Talk-Show Host Ed McMahon (Himself).	182450
1994	Weather Report Girl  (??????? Otenki Onesan?)	T			Adult. Two Episodes. 1996 English subtitled Version released.	Aspiring Weather Reporter Keiko Nakadal (Rica Matsumoto in Japanese version; Kerry Grant in English version) is an office lady working at the perpetually last-place ATV television network. She is chosen to fill in for Weather Reporter Michiko Kawai (Michiko Neya in Japanese version; Syndi Snackwell in English version) for one night and Keiko takes full advantage of the opportunity by blatantly flashing her panties while on live television. The incident causes the evening news ratings to jump and because of ATV’s desperation to escape the ratings cellar, Keiko is subsequently promoted to full-time weather reporter displacing Michiko in the process. The series focuses on her rivalries with co-workers jealous of and insulted by the nature of her success. Keiko is depicted as being exhibitionistic, first using her sex appeal to rise to the position of weather girl by flashing her bra and panties and maintaining her position by frequently wearing lingerie while on the air. She’s also very resourceful, always one step ahead of her rivals’ various revenge schemes. Keiko is also extraordinarily vengeful, humiliating Michiko on the air by spiking her tea with laxatives after Michiko had attempted a similar tactic against her. Finally, she is sexually domineering, effectively enslaving Michiko, who due to the on-air incident would have otherwise been fired had she not agreed. The second episode introduces Kaori Shimamori (Rica Fukami in Japanese version; Holli Pop in English version), a reporter who uses her position as a member of the “Diet” at Keiko’s expense. The prime-time news room of a network TV station can be a cutthroat world, as weather girl Michiko Kawai finds out at ATV when a single-day stand-in by brassy, flashy new girl Keiko Nakadai proves such a success for the ratings-starved network that Keiko becomes Michiko's permanent replacement. Dismayed at being relegated to the morning news and disinclined to take up Keiko's wild, sexy antics, Michiko resorts to drastic measures to gain her position back, but Keiko is far from a pushover. Her soft exterior hides a deeply seeded mean streak which could crush Michiko if she's not careful! When the return of a respected former anchorwoman also threatens Keiko's popularity, she wastes no time in trying to also put her in her place, but the sophisticated beauty Kaori Shimamori is not so easy an opponent. And it seems that some of Keiko's past indiscretions have not been forgotten by everyone. . .	182451
1939	Weather Wizards	M			Pete Smith Specialties	Weathermen. Tribute to weathermen	182452
1995	Weatherman, The	NM	OWN - P	Thayer, Steve		TV Weatherman Dixon Bell. Andrea Labore, lovely and ambitious ex-cop turned TV reporter. Newswoman and the weatherman take on a mystery.	182453
2004	Weatherman, The	N		McCown, Clint		Weatherman Taylor Wakefield is a shell-shocked former whiz kid permanently scarred by a death he witnessed as a boy in civil rights era Alabama.  Wakefield uses his job as a jump-off into a soupy morass of murder, corruption and two-left-feet romance.	182454
2005	Weatherman, The	M				Weatherman Dave Spritz (Nicholas Cage), Chicago-based meteorologist auditions for a national morning-news program potentially jeopardizing relations with his family. News Anchor Bryant Gumbel, (Himself). Co-Anchor (Ann Marie Howard).Hello America Producer (Shanesia Davis-Williams). Hello America Producer (Dan Flannery). Hello America Director (Sandy Whiteley). Cristina Ferrare (Herself). Ed McMahon (Himself). Co-Anchor (Juhong Xue).Station Assistant Director (Tom Skilling). Newsroom Executives (Joey Strobel, Richard Strobel).	182455
1993	Weatherwoman (aka Otenki onesan)	M			Japan. Sequel to “Weatherwoman.”	TV Weatherwoman Keiko (Kei Mizutani). Japan has a national obsession with weather reports. Keiko speaks in the same harsh guttural tones as a yakuza, perpetually masturbates and has the ability to fly. Her greatest desire is to do the nightly weather report. Her big break comes when regular weatherwoman Michiko (Saori Taira) calls in sick. During Keiko’s few moments in the spotlight, she exposes her panties to the national TV audience. Overnight she is the toast of Tokyo. Soon Michiko is out for good while Keiko commands an executive suite at network headquarters and a chorus line of half-naked men who applaud as she vaults end-over-end on her way to the studio to deliver the weather. Michiko’s ill-fated attempts at vengeance backfire miserably and she is relegated to interviewing enema-enthusiasts for the late-night show, “Hello Mr. Pervert.” Though Keiko’s weather report-cum-peep show garners phenomenal ratings and the unqualified support of the network head (Hideyo Amamoto), she soon develops some serious enemies, notably the snobbish European-educated daughter of the CEO, Kaori (Yasuyo Shiratori). Claiming that she wants to bring Parisian sophistication to Keiko’s crass meteorological display. She forces Keiko out with dirty tricks, she takes the mantle of weatherwoman for herself. Meanwhile, Keiko plots to retake her job. When she confronts her archenemy, the result is a wild weather-themed battle to the death.	182456
1997	Weatherwoman Returns (aka Otenki-oneesan R)	MF			Japan	TV Weatherwoman Keiko (Misa Aika), after her success as an underwear flashing Weatherwoman TV star, is now the new owner of the local TV station. A rival TV station does everything they can to sabotage her and steal the spotlight for themselves. Soon there is a sexy contest complete with hilarious challenges and skimpy costumes to see who will become the all-time champion Weatherwoman. 	182457
1980	Weavers at the Mill, The	SS	GPL	Kiely, Benedict	In "State of Ireland, The: Novella & Seventeen Stories by Benedict Kiely, A."	Magazine Writer. Woman had come from London across England, Wales, the Irish Sea and a part of Ireland to write one more article in the magazine series that kept her eating.It was a series about little-known heroes of our time.	182458
1990	Web of Deceit	MT				Newswoman (Christina Reguli)	182459
1994	Web of Deception	MT	DVD -R HQ 8708, 8709			News Media. News Announcer (Connie Colla).	182460
1900	Web of Life, The	N	MLPL	Herrick, Robert		Editor Sam Dresser is an assistant editor of Investor's Monthly.	182461
1970	Web of the Spider	M		Poe, Edgar Allen (Story - "Dance Macabre").	Ness Book - Remake of Castle of Blood (1964).	Reporter (Anthony Franciosa) and Writer Edgar Allan Poe (Klaus Kinski). American journalist is an observer to events from the past that play out in a haunted castle.  Bridges gap between real physical world and supernatural one.Journalist described as a creative writer who is sometimes a journalist and a journalist who is really a poet.	182462
1966	Web of Violence (Tre Notti Violente)	M		Donati, Sergio ("L'altra Faccia Della Luna"). Fernando Cerchio, Mino Giarda, Juan Cobos, Ottavio Poggi (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Italy-Spain - Ness Book.	Journalist Walter (Brett Halsey) is from Rome and loses his job. Investigates kidnapping of former girlfriend. She's found dead and reporter learns she was abducted by drug smuggler.Racketeer takes reporter prisoner to obtain documents he believes the journalist has. Reporter is helped by woman and after finding evidence needed to convict the smugglers, he stays with the woman and gets his job back.	182463
1950	Web, The	T			Series 1950-1957	Press	182464
1947	Web, The	M				Photographer (Ralph Montgomery). Newspaper Librarian (Robin Raymond).	182465
1951	Web, The	NM		Horler, Sidney		Press	182466
1947	Web, The	M				Newspaper Librarian (Robin Raymond). Photographer (Ralph Montgomery).	182467
2001	Webster Chronicle, The	N		Akst, Daniel		Newspaper Owner Terry Mathers feels like a failure. His small-town weekly, The Webster Chronicle, is facing bankruptcy.	182468
1989	Webster: A Camping We Will Go	T			Episode #143. 1-20-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.To try to spice up their romance and bring back their youth, George and Katherine go camping together.	182469
1987	Webster: A++ Parents	T			Episode #99. 3-27-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster writes an essay praising and appreciating the love and leadership that George and Katherine have given him throughout the years.	182470
1985	Webster: Alien	T			Episode #53. 10-11-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's friend Rob picks up a tabloid and asks Webster some questions from it. Webster gets the questions right and according to the tabloid, Webster is an alien from Jupiter and he starts to believe it.	182471
1986	Webster: Almost Home	T			Episode #69. 2-21-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's Uncle Jack has Webster visit him. Uncle Jack runs a foste3r home with a woman, but a conflict may force him to quit the home	182472
1985	Webster: And Baby Makes Breakfast	T			Episode #51. 9-27-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.For a class project, Webster gets married and a bunch of problems end up with him and his snotty, controlling wife.	182473
1983	Webster: Another Ballgame (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 9-16-1983. Series 9-16-1983 to 3-10-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George met Katherine Calder-Young (Susan Clark), a fluttery socialite with a career as a consumer advocate and impulsively they got married. Two weeks later Alex's best friends, Travis and Gert Long, were killed in an automobile accident.He had once promised if anything ever happened to them, he'd raise their son. So into their lives comes 7-year-old, 40-inches tall Webster Long (Emmanuel Lewis).	182474
1988	Webster: Basketball Blues	T			Episode #120. 2-22-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George encounters a promising basketball player, but he must help him deal with a cocaine addiction.	182475
1985	Webster: Be It Ever So Humble	T			Episode #45. 3-29-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Bill keeps playing pranks on George and it gets to the point where they are at odds.	182476
1985	Webster: Best of Friends	T			Episode #43. 3-15-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster isn't speaking to his best friend David and George hopes if he apologizes to his friend Bill (with whom he also had a disagreement during a board game), that Webster will make up with his friend too.	182477
1985	Webster: Best Thing I Can Be	T			Episode #46. 4-5-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.After going to an amusement park, Webster is deeply upset on account of his height.	182478
1985	Webster: Big Problems	T			Episode #52. 10-4-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's friend Rob is upset because he feels that he is too tall.	182479
1986	Webster: Big Sleepover, The	T			Episode #87. 12-5-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster invites a girl over for a harmless sleepover.	182480
1985	Webster: Blast From the Past (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #47-#48.	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets trapped in a secret room that looks as if there is no way out. While Webster is trapped, the gang reminisces through flashbacks to old episodes.As they are still reminiscing from past shows, they realize they haven't seen Webster around the house and they start to get worried not knowing that he is still in the secret room.	182481
1986	Webster: Borrowed Time	T			Episode #66. 1-31-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Rob's dad kidnaps him and Webster tries to rally up support to try to find him.	182482
1988	Webster: Bowled Over	T			Episode #140. 12-16-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.An insulting couple want to use Katherine to help make them popular.	182483
1987	Webster: Breaking Away	T			Episode #106. 10-26-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George's fishing plans get in the way of Webster's original plans.	182484
1984	Webster: Burn Out	T			Episode #27. 10-26-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets congratulated when he saves George and Katherine from the apartment's fire. Little do they know that Webster actually caused the fire by playing with a chemistry set that he was not supposed to play with.	182485
1985	Webster: Chained	T			Episode #60. 11-29-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets a chain letter. George throws it away and things mysteriously go wrong. Webster does bad on his test, there is a spider and Papa Papadopoulos falls down the stairs.	182486
1988	Webster: Chelsea Cat, The	T			Episode #133. 10-28-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine find out that their friend Chelsea is a cat burglar.	182487
1983	Webster: Consulting Adults	T			Episode #3. 9-30-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster tries out for the football team. Katherine is then afraid that Webster will get seriously hurt especially because of his height and built. Webster is picked to be on the team only because of George's fame in football.	182488
1988	Webster: Couch Potato Must Die, The	T			Episode #116. 1-25-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Family takes care of Jerry after he sprains his ankle, and they find out that he's no picnic to wait on.	182489
1988	Webster: Cruise, The	T			Episode #117. 2-1-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine and George look back at the time they first met after Webster is assigned a project about famous lovers.	182490
1988	Webster: Crush, The	T			Episode #132. 10-21-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine gives dating advice to a teen who wants to date an older woman, but she is in for a surprise when the older woman is her.	182491
1986	Webster: Cuckoo's Nest	T			Episode #75.	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine hosts a therapy session at the house.	182492
1986	Webster: Derby, The	T			Episode #80. 10-3-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George is so obsessed with Webster winning a derby, that he builds the car without him hurting his feelings since he wanted them to build the car together.	182493
1988	Webster: Dial K for Katherine	T			Episode #118. 2-8-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is frightened when she gets the idea that an ex-con is after her.	182494
1988	Webster: Doing Time at the Community Center	T			Episode #139. 12-9-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster encounters a convicted gambler undergoing rehabilitation, but he has an influence on Webster.	182495
1983	Webster: Don't Jump, George	T			Episode #13. 12-23-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is obsessed with winning when she appears on a game show.	182496
1984	Webster: Dreamland	T			Episode #21. 3-9-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets nightmares because the teacher he has a crush on wants to read his composition aloud.	182497
1983	Webster: Educating Katherine	T			Episode #10. 11-25-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine gets a taste of the worst being a volunteer art teacher. She feels she is boring and failing so Webster tries to help her.	182498
1988	Webster: Election, The	T			Episode #130. 10-7-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster is in charge of campaigning for a class presidential candidate.	182499
1986	Webster: Farewell To Arms	T			Episode #70. 3-7-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster asks permission to buy a BB gun and he resorts to responsibility to get one. After getting one and practicing with his friends, he accidentally kills a bird. This bird has babies and he takes the responsibility of raising them on his own.	182500
1989	Webster: Flood of Memories: The Final Chapter	T			Episode #149. 3-3-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Flood hits the basement and everyone realizes that most of the contents are pretty much ruined, including family mementoes that bring back memories.	182501
1988	Webster: Four Tops, The: Sequel, The	T			Episode #113. 1-4-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Four Tops meet their pal Webster.	182502
1987	Webster: Freedom of the Press	T			Episode #92. 1-30-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster writes stories about other teacher's love lives in the school paper. The information then puts Katherine's teaching job at risk because Webster got the information by overhearing her gossiping about them.	182503
1986	Webster: Friend in Need, A	T			Episode #67. 2-7-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Jerry dresses up like a clown and takes Webster to the leukemia ward at the children's hospital. Meanwhile the kid is brought home and things do not go right.	182504
1987	Webster: Games People Play	T			Episode #97. 3-6-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Trouble starts to brew when a girl suggests a kissing game at Webster's party.	182505
1984	Webster: George, the Patient in Spite of Himself	T			Episode #14. 1-6-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster has to have his tonsils out so he tries to be tough just like George	182506
1987	Webster: George's Brush With Life	T			Episode #108. 11-9-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.When George learns that an old school friend has died, George thinks about his own life.	182507
1984	Webster: God Bless the Child	T			Episode #31. 11-23-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets angry at God when he realizes that God took his mommy and daddy away.	182508
1985	Webster: Good Grief	T			Episode #55. 10-25-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is very upset when she finds out that her mother has passed away.	182509
1989	Webster: Gospel Truth, The	T			Episode #146. 2-10-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster arranges for a gospel group, thinking that it is a rock group, to perform at a party.	182510
1986	Webster: Gotcha	T			Episode #72. 3-28-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and Katherine hatch a scheme to try and rid a habit that George has.	182511
1987	Webster: Grab Bag	T			Episode #105. 10-19-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine's purse is stolen and Webster creates a crime prevention program.	182512
1985	Webster: Great Expectations (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #57-#58. 11-8/15-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster goes to Hollywood with Uncle Phil and his girlfriend. Matters turn worse after Uncle Phil's girlfriend cheats with Phil's producer. Meanwhile, Katherine gets sick while she and George are on their second honeymoon.After cheating on Phil, the producer gives Phil's part to his now ex-girlfriend, which leaves Phil fired. Meanwhile, at George and Katherine's second honeymoon, the power and heat go off.	182513
1984	Webster: Great Walnutto, The	T			Episode #25. 10-12-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster helps the school janitor go back to being a magician.	182514
1983	Webster: Green-Eyed Monster	T			Episode #6. 10-28-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine fears she is getting old because George and Webster play games with a girl named Mandy who is really young and pretty. Katherine gets jealous.	182515
1983	Webster: Happy Un-Birthday	T			Episode #2. 9-23-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.In order to get some extra special attention, Webster makes believe it is his birthday and he wants a party.	182516
1988	Webster: Heaven	T			Episode #135. 11-11-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster is upset when his turtle dies. He then gets even more upset after a friend tells him that the turtle will not be in heaven with him.	182517
1987	Webster: Hell of a Weekend, A	T			Episode #110. 11-30-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.On a weekend trip, George and Katherine's hosts literally reveal themselves as nudists on a relaxing getaway.	182518
1986	Webster: Hello, I Must Be Going	T			Episode #63. 1-10-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster tries to set up Katherine's aunt Charlotte and Papa Papadopolis.	182519
1987	Webster: Hello, Nicky	T			Episode #104. 10-12-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's cousin is not too crazy about moving to Nigeria with his family.	182520
1989	Webster: Here Comes the Jets	T			Episode #142. 1-13-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine tries to buy Webster tickets to see the Jets, but they're sold out. She then tries to buy them off of a ticket scalper and ends up arrested as part of a sting operation.	182521
1988	Webster: Homecoming	T			Episode #119. 2-15-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George gets some strange news about the boys who are on Nicky's football team.	182522
1987	Webster: Honey Thy Grandfather	T			Episode #93. 2-6-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.When children are making fun of Papa Papadopoulos at the community center, Webster gets fed up.	182523
1985	Webster: How the West Was Once (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #49-#50. 9-20-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Paradopolises visit Lizard Flatz, Arizona and encounter a man with interesting stories, a ranch and a horse that seems to be a legend but ends up a reality after saving Webster form a rattlesnake.The horse gets caught by some greedy no-gooders and Webster almost gets killed. George wants to live on the ranch. Webster wants to save the house and set him free, but after all the excitement, they decide to go back to Chicago.	182524
1987	Webster: Importance of Being Worthy, The	T			Episode #109. 11-16-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster is upset when funds raised for sports equipment are stolen.	182525
1985	Webster: In the Family Way (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episode #40-#41. 2-8/15-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine has been acting strange around George and Webster and they both find out that she is pregnant. Katherine thinks about life with another baby and then examines the possibility of abortion.	182526
1985	Webster: It's a Dog's Life	T			Episode #35. 1-4-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine will not let Webster get a dog, so he tries to con Uncle Phil into getting him one without telling George and Katherine.	182527
1985	Webster: It's Academic	T			Episode #44. 3-22-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine develops a desire for a visiting college professor.	182528
1987	Webster: K.O. Kid, The	T			Episode #96. 2-27-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets an autograph from Mike Tyson on a pair of boxing gloves, but the autograph accidentally gets wiped off. Mike Tyson (Himself).	182529
1984	Webster: Katherine Fights City Hall	T			Episode #34. 12-14-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Papadopolis' and Webster all try to save the Tracadero diner from being demolished.	182530
1987	Webster: Katherine the Brave	T			Episode #98. 3-20-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster is pressured by his friends to fire Katherine from being their Junior Troops leader.	182531
1987	Webster: Katherine, the Greek	T			Episode #111. 12-7-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.When he fails to pick the winning teams for a football pool, he asks Katherine for her help.	182532
1983	Webster: Katherine's Swan Song	T			Episode #4. 10-7-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine wants to get some attention from Webster and she tries a few things. Webster's friend is not getting much attention because her mom just had a baby so she runs away and Webster hides her in his room.	182533
1985	Webster: Keep on Truckin', Papa	T			Episode #37. 1-18-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine find a job for George's visiting father -- a truck driver.	182534
1986	Webster: Kiss Me Kate	T			Episode #85. 11-14-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Former teammate of George makes a pass at Katherine and Webster witnesses it.	182535
1984	Webster: Knock, Knock	T			Episode #26. 10-19-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and his female friend are caught looking at each other naked. Katherine has a tough time trying to explain that they were only curious when she talks to the friend's mother.	182536
1986	Webster: Landlords, The	T			Episode #79. 9-26-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Papadopolis family rents a room to a clown not knowing he is a clown.	182537
1987	Webster: Leave It To Diva	T			Episode #90. 1-16-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine have different ideas on how to celebrate Webster's birthday. George wants to take him to a professional wrestling match and Katherine wants to take him to the opera.	182538
1988	Webster: Love Letters	T			Episode #121. 3-14-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster plays matchmaker to a romance-seeking Nicky.	182539
1986	Webster: Love Papadopolis Style	T			Episode #68. 2-14-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster falls in love with a girl on Valentine's Day and he think she's taken, but he tries to ask her out to a Valentine's party anyway.	182540
1986	Webster: Man in the Red Flannel Suit, The	T			Episode #88. 12-12-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George is supposed to be Santa Claus for a Christmas parade, but he loses his part and is upset about it.	182541
1984	Webster: Maybe Baby	T			Episode #15. 1-13-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster wants a baby brother or sister so he goes to George and Katherine and asks them for one.	182542
1986	Webster: McGruff	T			Episode #78. 8-20-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster starts buying his lunch and the school bully keeps taking Webster's money. After George and Katherine get word about it, they try to stop him and the two end up being friends.	182543
1984	Webster: Missing	T			Episode #16. 1-20-1984.	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine both forget to pick Webster up from school so he goes with a friend and his parents, leaving a panicking George and Katherine not knowing if something happened to him.	182544
1984	Webster: More Than a Memory	T			Episode #20. 3-2-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Jerry, Katherine's secretary, quits on account of helping Webster run for class president.	182545
1984	Webster: Moving On	T			Episode #28. 11-2-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine are going to rent a new home, a Victorian house replete with secret walls, openings and more. Also Webster, Katherine and George all want to know why the owners don't want anybody to go near their runaway daughter's room.	182546
1986	Webster: My Family's Honor	T			Episode #73. 5-2-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and Katherine both end up cheating on some school-related projects at the same time.	182547
1988	Webster: Nerds Are People Too	T			Episode #114. 1-11-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.After finding out that a bunch of nerds are in the same school group Webster just joined, he starts to have second thoughts.	182548
1985	Webster: One More Shot	T			Episode #56. 11-1-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George takes Webster to a New York Knicks game and introduces him to Patrick Ewing (Himself).	182549
1987	Webster: Our Song	T			Episode #95. 2-20-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and Jerry both invite the Four Tops to perform at George and Katherine's anniversary party. The Four Tops (Themselves).	182550
1988	Webster: Painting, The	T			Episode #127. 9-16-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is appalled when she sees a nude portrait of her in an art gallery. The ironic part is that when she posed, she was fully clothed.	182551
1988	Webster: Papa's Big Romance	T			Episode #129. 9-30-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Family supports Papa's techniques with a belly dance instructor.	182552
1985	Webster: Parent Trap	T			Episode #54. 10-18-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.As a lesson in teaching Webster responsibility, George and Katherine switch roles to where they are the kids and Webster is the parent.	182553
1988	Webster: Parental Guidance Suggested	T			Episode #123. 3-28-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster goes to see a movie that he was forbidden to see and ends up getting nightmares from it.	182554
1986	Webster: Play Ball	T			Episode #86. 11-21-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine coaches Webster's baseball team and she assigns him to right field, but he has his heart set on pitching.	182555
1983	Webster: Question of Honor, A	T			Episode #12. 12-16-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.All the blame goes to Webster when his friends try to rob the Tracadero, their hangout.	182556
1988	Webster: Quiz Show, The	T			Episode #128. 9-23-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and his classmates appear on a TV game show.	182557
1986	Webster: Read It and Weep	T			Episode #82 10-24-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Family learns that Papa Papadopolis is illiterate and he is greatly ashamed of it. To try and ease the tension, George and Katherine enroll him into a class after some manipulation and persuasion.	182558
1986	Webster: Rear View Mirror (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #76-#77	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster and Papa Papadopolis reminisce through flashbacks. Then they find out that George and Katherine are caught in a hurricane. They later receive news that George and Katherine both survived the hurricane.	182559
1988	Webster: Rich Man, Poor Man	T			Episode #138. 12-2-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.When Katherine's rich uncle falls in love with the leading lady of a theatrical performance, Webster and Katherine's debuts are in danger.	182560
1988	Webster: Rub-a-Dub-Dub	T			Episode #124. 4-4-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Family wins a spa from a shady dealer who tricks George into endorsing his product.	182561
1986	Webster: Run For the Money, A	T			Episode #81. 10-17-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.For a fundraiser, Katherine decides to run a six-mile marathon but a can of tomato juice falls on her foot so Webster takes on the challenge himself.	182562
1985	Webster: Runaway	T			Episode #36. 1-11-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.After she ran away seven years ago, Bill and Cassie's daughter returns to her parents.	182563
1988	Webster: Sale Away	T			Episode #131. 10-14-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.While gathering things for a garage sale, the family reminisces.	182564
1987	Webster: San Francisco (Parts 1, 2 and 3)	T			Episodes #101-#102-#103. 9-21/28-1987, 10-5-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster helps an old man who wants to be reunited with his jazz band in San Francisco. Katherine is accused of extorting Henry's savings after he disappears. Katherine is bailed out of jail in time to catch Henry's comeback performance.	182565
1983	Webster: Saying Goodbye	T			Episode #5. 10-21-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine find out that Webster doesn't know his parents are dead. He originally thought they had to go away and that they will come back for him.So it's up to George and Katherine to break the news to Webster of what really happened to his parents.	182566
1989	Webster: Science Project, The	T			Episode #145. 2-3-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's very smart friend gets depressed because her science project didn't come in as number one.	182567
1983	Webster: Second Time Around	T			Episode #7. 11-4-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Thinking that George and Katherine never had an official wedding ceremony, Webster plans to prepare one for them.	182568
1987	Webster: Secrets	T			Episode #89. 1-9-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George gets angry after finding out that his new station manager's son is bullying Webster around.	182569
1984	Webster: Secrets of the Night	T			Episode #17. 1-27-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster is always nervous. He now has a bed-wetting problem.	182570
1988	Webster: See George Run	T			Episode #125. 4-11-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George sees corruption in the Board of Education.	182571
1987	Webster: Seeing It Through (aka It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World)	T			Episode #94. 2-13-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets a job walking dogs around the neighborhood.	182572
1987	Webster: Simple Gifts	T			Episode #112. 12-14-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Man dressed like Santa Claus keeps giving overly expensive gifts for Christmas and Katherine has had enough.	182573
1986	Webster: Special Delivery	T			Episode #74.	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine both hire a maid who happens to be pregnant and goes into labor.	182574
1984	Webster: Special Friends	T			Episode #18. 2-3-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster makes a friend when a boy needs a sponsor for the Special Olympics.	182575
1985	Webster: Strike Up the Band	T			Episode #39. 2-1-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster meets Diahann Carroll who is at Webster's school to raise money to bring musical instruments to the school district.	182576
1987	Webster: Strike, The	T			Episode #107. 11-2-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George does not approve of the way Webster's teacher teaches.	182577
1988	Webster: Take My Cousin, Please	T			Episode #134. 11-4-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's rich aunt plans on adopting a boy, but Webster thinks that he's just interested in her money.	182578
1988	Webster: Talk Show, The	T			Episode #122. 3-21-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is very jealous of George's new success and Webster thinks that the two might get a divorce.	182579
1988	Webster: Taming of the Shrew	T			Episode #115. 1-18-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.When Katherine demonstrates some of her cooking "skills" on television, George and Webster try to prevent trouble from brewing.	182580
1983	Webster: Teddy Bear Scare	T			Episode #11. 12-2-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine both try and persuade Webster that he can do without his teddy bear, which is lost.	182581
1987	Webster: Test of Characters, A	T			Episode #91. 1-23-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's photographs tend to capture an instructor's true character.	182582
1984	Webster: Thanksgiving Show	T			Episode #30. 11-16-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster, George and Katherine are all trying to have a peaceful Thanksgiving, but things don't turn out the way they plan when George's aggressive father and Katherine's snobby mother arrive for Thanksgiving Dinner.	182583
1989	Webster: Thanksgiving With the Four Tops (aka Pass the Potatoes, Obie).	T			Episode #141. 1-6-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.The Four Tops, who are friends of George, are invited for Thanksgiving after having nowhere to go for the holiday. The Four Tops (Themselves).	182584
1983	Webster: That's Entertainment	T			Episode #9. 11-18-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster goes on a TV-benefit show to sing and dance.	182585
1986	Webster: That's Rich	T			Episode #64. 1-17-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster learns you can be rich without having a lot of money after he gets stuck with lottery fever.	182586
1986	Webster: There Goes the Bride	T			Episode #71. 3-21-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine's aunt is getting married and George and Katherine decide to reenact their wedding vows.	182587
1989	Webster: They Don't Shoot Horses, Do They?	T			Episode #147. 2-17-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster goes to the race track and learns that one of the horses will be put down because it's too old to race anymore. Webster tries to save the horse.	182588
1989	Webster: Ticket To Ride	T			Episode #144. 1-27-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster gets a brand new bike, but ends up getting a ticket from a cop.	182589
1984	Webster: To Tell the Truth	T			Episode #33. 12-7-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Katherine is extremely embarrassed when Webster announces that she was once under the care of a psychiatrist.	182590
1984	Webster: Too Much Class	T			Episode #32. 11-30-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.After Webster transfers to an advanced learning class, his grades start to slip.	182591
1983	Webster: Travis	T			Episode #8. 11-11-1983	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.It is revealed to George and Katherine why Travis, Webster's late father, chose George to be Webster's godparents and legal guardians if something happened to them.	182592
1985	Webster: Triangle, The	T			Episode #61. 12-6-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster takes a picture and shows it to Katherine who then starts to think that a neighbor is having an affair.	182593
1986	Webster: Tribute, The	T			Episode #84. 11-7-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster talks about his late dad when the school is looking to name the school after a famous sports hero.	182594
1985	Webster: Truth Hurts, The	T			Episode #62. 12-13-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster makes Katherine a dress for her birthday. She says that she likes it but avoids wearing it when she is asked to put it on when they go out. She then Webster how she really feels about her gift.	182595
1986	Webster: TV Or Not TV	T			Episode #65. 1-24-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George does a sportscaster about Webster's Pee-Wee hockey team. They like his sportscaster so much that they want him to do children's sports. He is not too thrilled about that.	182596
1985	Webster: Uh-Oh Feeling, The	T			Episode #38. 1-25-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster on his way back to the classroom overhears his female friend getting molested by a substitute teacher. After getting her to tell him what happened, he tries to convince her to tell an adult.	182597
1984	Webster: Uncle Philip	T			Episode #19. 2-24-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.George and Katherine want Webster's Uncle Phil out of his life, but that fails when Webster ends up running into him anyway.	182598
1989	Webster: Visitor, The	T			Episode #148. 2-24-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's pen pal, an adult butler from England, visits to meet Webster in person.	182599
1988	Webster: Web-touchables, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #136-#137. 11-18/25-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster daydreams that he is in a 1920s-type cops and robbers situation. In this adventure, Webster tries to nab a root-beer racketeer. While his daydream continues, Webster finds that he was set up by a gangster and moves in on the caper.	182600
1984	Webster: Webster Long (Parts 1, 2 and 3)	T			Episodes #22-#23-#24. 5-4-1984, 9-21-1984, 9-28-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's Uncle Philip, his last surviving relative, comes up to the apartment to take Webster to live with him.The Papadopolis' do not think that Uncle Phil can take care of Webster the way they can, so Uncle Phil threatens to take them to court for custody.Uncle Phil and the Papadopolises all go to court to battle for custody of Webster. After losing the court case, Uncle Phil decides to run away to Atlanta, Georgia without consulting George and Katherine.	182601
1989	Webster: Webtrek	T			Episode #150. 3-10-1989	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster's video game transports him as the captain of the Enterprise from Star Trek: The Next Generation.	182602
1985	Webster: What Is Art?	T			Episode #42. 2-22-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster makes a mistake by accidentally recycling Uncle Phil's tin can sculpture.	182603
1987	Webster: What Price Friendship?	T			Episode #100. 5-8-1987	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Two of Webster's friends hurt him and take his hard-earned money.	182604
1985	Webster: Who's To Blame?	T			Episode #59. 11-22-1985	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Robbers break into the house while Webster is home alone and he has to know how to act.	182605
1988	Webster: Wild, Wild Webst, The	T			Episode #126. 9-9-1988	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.After being bullied around, Webster fantasizes that he is in the Wild West to take care of his bully.	182606
1986	Webster: Witchbusters	T			Episode #83. 10-31-1986	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Webster discovers that a woman who is said to be a witch is not a real broom-riding witch, but a woman who is lonely and needs someone to care for her.	182607
1984	Webster: You Can't Go Home Again	T			Episode #29. 11-9-1984	TV Sportscaster George Papadopolis (Alex Karris) pro football player turned sportscaster and his wife adopt a black orphan named Webster. After the untimely death of a young boy's parents, he is sent to live with his family's best friend.Just when George is about to retire, he is called upon to help a losing football team.	182608
1954	Wedding Advice: Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace	M				Political Commentator (Amy Holmes)	182609
2000	Wedding Chimes, Assorted Crimes	NR		Arness, Christine		Journalist	182610
2005	Wedding Crashers	M				Photographer (Robert Neal Marshall).	182611
1981	Wedding Day	T			6-8 to 6-12	Hosts Huell Howser and Mary Ann Mobley	182612
2004	Wedding Daze	M				News Media. News Reporter (Barbara Niven).	182613
1968	Wedding Group, The	N	OWN - H	Taylor, Elizabeth		Journalist David, a self-satisfied journalist	182614
1999	Wedding Jewel, The	N		Fell, Doris Elaine		Photojournalist helps woman who discovers that her twin brother is in serious trouble that can ruin the family name. She turns to the journalist for help and love.	182615
1953	Wedding of Lilli Marlene, The	M				War Correspondent Steve Moray (Hugh McDermott) in sequel to Lilli Marlene.	182616
1936	Wedding Present	M		Gallico, Paul (Story). Joseph Anthony (Screenplay)		Reporters Monica "Rusty" Fleming (Joan Bennett) and Charles Mason (Cary Grant) at Chicago News-Gazette, scoop the town.  Pete Stagg (George Bancroft), harassed city editor.Reporters (Jack Mulhall, Cyril "Cy" Ring, Charles Williams, Marshall Ruth, Eddie Phillips, Allen Fox, Charles Sherlock, Eddie Featherstone, Dagmar Oakland, Chuck Hamilton, Marshall Ruth, Eddie Borden, Ted Thompson). Telegraph Editor (Edd Russell).New York Tribune, 11/18/36: "Newspaper work has taken it on the nose from the cinema on more than one occasion this season, but "Wedding Present"…reaches a new high in factual distortion…situations of the photoplay are implausible…preposterous…..:	182617
1933	Wedding Rehearsal	M	DVD -R HQ 11395, 11396			News Editor (Laurence Hanray).	182618
2006	Wedding Story, A: Clementine & Paul	DT	SVD 1443		Episode. Series 1996-	Reporter marries a Navy hero after covering a dramatic story about him.	182619
1999	Wedding Story, A: Donna & Jeff	DT	DVD -R 1649		Episode.	TV News Anchor marries. Works in local television news.	182620
2004	Wedding Story, A: Katie and Fred	DT	DVD -R HQ 5406		Episode #81. 4-9-2004	Newspaper column brings two people together.	182621
2006	Wedding Wars	MT	DVD -R HQ 7538, 7539			News Media. News Show Host (John Beale). Man refuses to organize his brother's wedding after learning about his involvement in a speech against gay marriage.	182622
1984	Wedle wyrokow twoich	MF				Photographer Mach (Marian Opania).	182623
1972	Wedlock	N		Langguth, A.J.		Astrology Columnist Jeanne Darling. Narrator-Editorial Writer-Reporter Bradley Fell gets a job with a small morning newspaper in Hollywood. Reporter, then Editor Billy Stein, also on the paper.Public Relations Practitioner George Ranchek.	182624
1969	Wednesday Play, The: Big Flame, The	T			UK. Episode #143. 1-29-1969. BBC Series 10-28-1964 to 5-27-1970	Reporter (Laurie Asprey). Reporter (Ken Campbell). TV Interviewer (Mike Nally). TV Interviewer (Derek Hunt). Portrait of life of some Northern Apprentices.	182625
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Campaign for One	T			UK. Episode #17. 3-3-1965	TV Commentator (Lionel Murton). Reporter (Thomasine Heiner). Reporter (John Downey). Reporter (John Bloomfield). Astronaut is trapped in space when his spacecraft malfunctions.	182626
1970	Wednesday Play, The: Chariot of Fire	T			Episode #181. 5-20-1970	Documentary Production. Pseudo-documentary featuring a prison visitor and a convicted pedophile who fails to rehabilitate.	182627
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Dan, Dan, the Charity Man	T			UK. Episode #13.2-3-1965	Photographer (Richard Jacques). Dan Shankey, the charity knocker, has become a national celebrity. Who is the man behind the image?	182628
1965	Wednesday Play, The: End of Arthur's Marriage, The	T			UK. Episode #38. 11-17-1965	Newsreader (Robert Douglas). Interviewer (Kenneth Allen). Arthur loves his daughter more than security, prefers spending to saving and will always choose a few hours of happiness over a lifetime of boredom.	182629
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Executioner, The	T			UK. Episode #65. 6-1-1966	Commentator (David de Keyser). Girl is unwittingly implicated in the assassination of Leon Trotsky.	182630
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Fable	T			UK. Episode #12. 1-27-1965. "The Wednesday Play."	Editor (Leo Carera). Deputy Editor (Bari Jonson). Assistant Editor (Trevor Rhone). News Reader (Charles Hyatt). In Great Britain, a reversal of African apartheid comes into place and the country is governed by black people with whites as the subservients.	182631
1969	Wednesday Play, The: Fabulous Frump, The	T			Episode #138. 1-8-1969	Fashion Editor competes for the affections of a designer with their new male model.	182632
1967	Wednesday Play, The: Fall of the Goat	T		Weldon, Faye	UK. Episode #106. 11-15-1967	Photographer (David Ellison). Husband decides to impose a novel and outrageous arrangement on his wife.	182633
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Little Temptation, A	T			Episode #19. 3-17-1965	Writer is having an affair with a married woman and gets embroiled with the other women in her life.	182634
1967	Wednesday Play, The: Message for Posterity	T			Episode #97. 5-3-1967. BBC TV Play	Newsreader (John Benson). Old painter once a radical decides to make a final political statement in his portrait of a former Conservative prime minister.	182635
1968	Wednesday Play, The: On the Eve of Publication	T			Episode #137. 11-27-1968	Writer hosts a dinner party to celebrate the publication of his new novel.	182636
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Pale Horse, Pale Rider	T			Episode #3. 11-11-1964	Newspaperwoman and a soldier have a love affair during the influenza epidemic of 1918.	182637
1967	Wednesday Play, The: Person To Person	T			Episode #82. 1-4-1967	Journalist (Elizabeth Sellars) meets a 22-year-old architecture student who appears at the door of the divorced, thirty-something journalist and asks to use her telephone.They talk and slowly begin to understand one another: their lives, values and very different sets of re	182638
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Piece of Resistance, A	T			Episode #72. 10-19-1966	Newsreaders (Stewart Hibberd, Frank Phillips). Retired colonel is enduring the invasion of the Channel Islands when his household is disrupted by the arrival of a German officer who is surprisingly civilized and susceptible to the daughter's charms.	182639
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Rodney, Our Intrepid Hero	T			Episode #46. 1-19-1966	Newspaper Journalist Rodney is determined to expose Anything Incorporated, an exclusive club devoted to providing the illegal and unattainable for its clients. Our intrepid hero, Rodney, wants to expose the venture in his newspaper.	182640
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Soiree at Blossom's Hotel, A	T			Episode #67. 6-15-1966	Scandal threatens to break among the upper class residents of a faded hotel.	182641
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Stand Up, Nigel Barton	T		Potter, Dennis	Episode #41. 12-8-1965	Reporter (P.J. Kavanagh). Miner's son wins a scholarship to Oxford but finds himself torn between the new aspirant middle class and his working class background.	182642
1965	Wednesday Play, The: Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton (aka The Wednesday Play: Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton).	T			Episode #42. 12-15-1965	Journalist (John Evitts). Newsreader (Huw Thomas). Idealistic Oxford graduate decides to run as the Labor Party candidate in the General Election but becomes disillusioned with his campaign speeches and starts speaking his own mind.	182643
1985	Wednesday Play, The: War Game, The	T			Episode #182. 7-31-1985	Documentary Production. Pseudo-documentary exploring the aftermath of a nuclear attack on London in the 1960s.	182644
1966	Wednesday Play, The: Where the Buffalo Roam	T			Episode #58. 11-2-1966	Newsreader (Ronnie Williams). Mentally disturbed Welsh teenager obsessed with Westerns goes on a killing spree.	182645
2008	Wednesday, A	MF			India	Aspiring TV reporter Naina Roy (Deepla Shaw) tipped off by an anonymous caller. Mumbai Police Commissioner is going to retire and he recalls the toughest case he had to deal with in his career. He gets a call from an anonymous caller -- the same one who called the TV reporter, on a Wednesday demanding release of four militants. Bombs have been planted in various parts of the city. At first he thinks it is a prank call, but then he finds a bomb planted in the police station. He gets a team of his best men together and taps all his resources to track down the man. Meanwhile, he comes across Roy, a wannabe TV News reporter who has also been tipped off by the anonymous caller. Time passes and still no identification of the caller. Ultimately he gives in to the caller’s demand to hand over the four militants. One of the policeman decides not to hand over one of the militants to ensure that all the bomb information can be forced out of the caller. But the three militants are blown up by powerful explosives. The anonymous caller then forces them to kill the fourth militant and reveals that he is a common man who is sick of living in terror and decided to act. The police commissioner meets the man, shakes his hand and leaves. He decides to bury the matter and destroys all records of the episode. 	182646
1987	Weeds	M		Tristan, Dorothy, John Hancock (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Theater Critic Lillian Bingington  (Rita Taggart) gives a rave review to a convict's play. Two begin a correspondence and she starts a petition to get him released. They become lovers.Prisoner's play similar to Genet play, which the critic had not read. She turns out to be a food critic who also covers drama.  When the reworked play is produced, the curtain is held for the New York Times reviewer who arrives late.Newspaper Critic #2 (Rob McGowan).	182647
2007	Weeds: Go	T	DVD -R HQ 9293		Episode. 11-19-2007	News Media cover the forest fire on TV.  KROV 10 News Channel Female Reporter coverage on TV screen. Majestic Inferno. “Dan, Back to you in the studio.” Arson coverage. Flames overwhelming homes exposing the marijuana growing scheme. 	182648
2006	Weeds: MILF Money	T	DVD -R HQ 7014		Episode. 10-2-2006	News Media. Reporter (Josh Fadem).	182649
2007	Weeds: Pool and His Money, A	T	DVD -R HQ 8965		Episode. 8-21-2007	News Media.	182650
2007	Weeds: Protection	T	DVD -R HQ 9277		Episode. 11-12-2007	News Media cover the forest fire on TV.  KROV 10 News coverage on TV screen.	182651
2007	Weeds: Seventh Sense, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9038		Episode. 10-8-2007	News Media cover opening of new development as sewer main breaks and spews sewage into the air. 	182652
1947	Week in Review, The	DT				News. TV's first news show. 15-minute wrap-up of week's top stories	182653
1957	Week the World Stood Still, The	T			Episode. 2-4-1957. Robert Montgomery Presents.	Press.	182654
1974	Weekend	DT			Series 1974-1979.	TV News Program. TV Anchor Lloyd Dobyns. Correspondent Linda Ellerbee (1978-1979).	182655
1972	Weekend '33	NM		Thomas, Bob		Publisher Harrison Clay Stembridge (newspaper tycoon based on William Randolph Hearst) gathers Hollywood powerful to his mountain castle and gets control of the film industry.Author is son of well-known Hollywood publicist and has been a Hollywood reporter since 1944.	182656
1989	Weekend at Bernie's	M				Newspaper Photographer (Philip V. Caruso).	182657
1945	Weekend at the Waldorf	M	DVD -R HQ 3784, 3785, 3786. SVD 1121. SVD 1092	Baum, Vicki (Play - "Grand Hotel"). Guy Bolton (Adaptation).  Sam Spewack, Bella Spewack (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Turner. Rogers	War Correspondent Chip Collyer (Walter Pidgeon) experiences journalistic burnout and checks into the Waldorf to get some rest before returning to Europe. Also at the hotel is corrupt businessman Collyer exposed in his articles.Reporter claims businessman was only acquitted because he went off to cover the war. Bumbling Cub Reporter Oliver Webson (Keenan Wynn) is on trail of Middle Eastern ruler he suspects of being in league with businessman.Collyer agrees to help the cub by sneaking into the ruler's room on a maid's cart, but he ends up in room of actress trying to explain his presence by fabricating story about being jewel thief. She tells him, "That's right out of 'Grand Hotel.'"Cub gets story for The Morning Globe exposing businessman's latest scheme. Middle Eastern ruler turns out to be FBI plant. Collyer flies back to Europe but promises to return to marry the actress.Randy Morton (Columnist Robert Benchley) lives at the hotel. Photographer (William Tannen).	182658
2002	Weekend Flash, The:	T	VHS 1281		Episodes. Adult - Playboy. Series 2002-	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories while disrobing until they are entirely nude.TV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182659
2003	Weekend Flash, The: April 25, 2003	T	SVD 1396		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182660
2003	Weekend Flash, The: Friday, January 31, 2003	T	VHS 1364		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182661
2002	Weekend Flash, The: Friday, October 25, 2002	T	VHS 1304		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182662
2004	Weekend Flash, The: March 26, 2004	T	DVD -R 1575		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-26-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182663
2004	Weekend Flash, The: March 27, 2004	T	DVD -R 1577		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-27-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182664
2003	Weekend Flash, The: March 28, 2003	T	VHS 1390		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182665
2004	Weekend Flash, The: March 5, 2004	T	DVD -R 1525		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182666
2003	Weekend Flash, The: May 9, 2003	T	SVD 1394		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182667
2002	Weekend Flash, The: October 18, 2002	T	VHS 1280		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182668
2002	Weekend Flash, The: Premiere	T	VHS 1275		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182669
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Saturday, March 12, 2004	T	DVD -R 1540		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-12-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182670
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Saturday, March 14, 2004	T	DVD -R 1544		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-14-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182671
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Saturday, March 6, 2004	T	DVD -R 1531		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-5-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182672
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Saturday, March 7, 2004	T	DVD -R 1541		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-7-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182673
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Sunday, March 20, 2004	T	DVD -R 1564		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-20-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182674
2004	Weekend Flash, The: Sunday, March 28, 2004	T	DVD -R 1581		Adult - Playboy. Episode. 3-28-2004	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182675
2002	Weekend Flash, The: Sunday, October 13, 2002	T	VHS 1298		Adult - Playboy	Parody News. TV Anchorwomen report on a variety of news stories in the nudeTV News Anchor (Kitt Pomidoro, 2003). Entertainment Reporters (Cala Harvey, 2002-2003, Janelle Perry, 2003-2004). Sports Reporter (Deanna Brooks, 2003). Weather Girls (Michelle McAndrews, 2002-2003, Andrea Lowell, Heidi Hawking).	182676
1996	Weekend in the Country, A	MT				Journalist Rita Rudner is a pregnant journalist who falls in love with a vineyard owner (June 12, Wednesday, 1996, USA)	182677
2005	Weekend Sunrise:	DT			Episode #5. 5-15-2005	Reporters Katherine Tulich (2005), Anna Coren (2005). Hosts Chris Reason (2005), Lisa Wilkinson (2005). News Anchor Simon Reeve (2006). Sports News Kylie Gillies (2006), Mark Beretta (2006). Hosts Larry Emdur (2006), Lisa Wilkins (2006).Hosts Andrew O'Keefe (2007), Lisa Wilkinson (2007).	182678
1987	Weekend Today	DT				News Anchors Natalie Morales (2006), Bob Kur (1996-1998). Anchors Giselle Fernandez (1994-1996). White House Correspondent Kelly O 'Donnell (2000-2006). Weather Al Roker (1987-1996). Sunday Meteorologist Sean McLaughlin (2004-).Hosts Lester Holt (2006), Campbell Brown (2006), Boyd Matson (1987-1988), Maria Shriver (1987-1990), Garrick Utley (1988-1992), Mary Alice Williams (1990-1992), Scott Simon (1992-1993), Jackie Nespral (1992-1994), Mike Schneider (1993-1995).Hosts Jack Ford (1995-2000),  Jodi Applegate (1996-1999), Soledad O'Brien (1999-2003), David Bloom 2000-2003). Anchor Karla Jensen, Miami (2005).	182679
2002	Weekend Vibe	T			Series 2002-2004	Correspondent Sara Pickett. Host Bryce Wilson. Segment Host Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay.	182680
1902	Weekly Clarion, The	PO	MLPL	Lincoln, Joseph C.	In "Rhymes of the Old Cape."	Press. "Of course, there's city papers here, but I don't get the time To read a dozen pages every day, And them there pesky dailies are so chock-a-block with crime That they give me the shivers, anyway. …"But when the Weekly Clarion comes, that's printed in our town, I generally contrive to read her through.  Them dailies give you 'furrin' news' and tell you all the woes And troubles of the folks across the sea.Clarion tells what's happened to the folks a feller knows, And that's the kind of news that pleases me."	182681
1996	Weeknight Edition	T			Series 1996-	News Media. Anchor (Doris Childress).	182682
1955	Weep No More	NM		Coffee, Lenore	Source for "Another Time, Another Place" film	War Correspondent Sara Scott falls in love with a young British journalist. When his plane crashes while covering an assignment, she suffers a nervous breakdown, then tries to come to terms with her grief by visiting the journalist's widow.	182683
1976	Weichselkirschen	N		Ossowski, Leonie (geboren als Jolanthe von Brandenstein )	Germany	TV Journalist	182684
1999	Weigh Dead	N		Hager, Jean		Tabloid Reporter Heather Brackland, merciless snoop for The National Scoop.  She's digging up dirt on her ex-boyfriend, a fitness trainer and now an aerobics queen's lover, as well as the rest of the guests.	182685
2002	Weight of Water, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2726, 2727. SVD 1506			Journalist (Catherine McCormack) investigates a 19th century murder on a remote New England island	182686
1997	Weird Al Show, The: Al Gets Robbed	T			Episode #13. 12-6-1997	News Channel. Al gets home to see he has been robbed. He turns on the news channel and sees the police have found the guy who robbed him. So, Al gets his stuff back.	182687
1997	Weird Al Show, The: Competition, The	T			Episode #11. 11-22-1997	TV Show Host. Al gets nominated for the best TV Show Host award. Uncle Ralphie of the Uncle Ralphie Show is also nominated. So is Fred Huggins, the worst TV Show Host. There is a war between Al and Uncle Ralphie.They begin pulling pranks on each other and are not playing fair. So Huggins, the only one who did play fair, is the winner.	182688
1997	Weird Al Show, The: He's Not Heavy, He's My Hamster	T			Episode #10. 11-15-1997	TV Show Host. Al is upset because Harvey won't perform his death-defying stunt on the show. Al apologizes to Harvey after calling him names. Harvey feels much better and does the stunt.	182689
1997	Weird Al Show, The: Talent Show	T			Episode #8. 11-1-1997. Series 9-13-1997 to 12-6-1997.	Weatherwoman (Mary Lynn Rajskub). Talk Show Host (Roger Rose).	182690
2003	Weird Al Yankovic: Ultimate Video Collection, The (aka "Weird Al" Yankovic)	MT				Parody News. Talk Show Host Tom Snyder from Tomorrow. Music videos from 20 years featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic. Michael Faye (Danny Fehsenfeld) in "Headline News."Cameraman (Lou B. Washington) in "UHF."	182691
1996	Weird Al Yankovic: Videos, The (aka "Weird Al" Yankovic: Videos, The)	MT				Parody News. Lorena Bobbitt (Judy Tenuta), Headline News (Doug Llewelyn). Cameraman UHF (Lou B. Washington).	182692
1963	Weird Love Makers, The (Kyonetsu No Kisetsu) aka Wild Love-Makers, aka Weird Lovemakers, The	M		Yamada, Nobuo (Screenplay)	AFI-Newspapermen. Japan - Ness Book - Film released in U.S. in 1963	Newspaperman Kashi (Hiroyuki Nagato) turns a pickpocket over to police. When he's released from prison he rapes the reporter's fiancée for revenge and she becomes pregnant. Also arranges for reporter to sleep with prostitute and she gets pregnant as well.All four meet at hospital where women have gone for abortions.	182693
1962	Weird Ones, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Public Relations. A pair of press agents try to capture an "Astronik," which has come from space to torture and kill women by using a "cosmos-cutie" to lure it into a trap.	182694
1996	Weird Science: By the Time We Got to Woodstock…	T			Episode #55. 3-23-1996. Series 3-5-1994 to 7-1-1998	TV Interviewer (Doug Hale). Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer. They time travel and end up stuck in 1969.Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer.	182695
2005	Weird Science: Gary Wallace: Boy Reporter	T	DVD -R HQ 2785		Episode #32. 5-13-1995	School Newspaper Reporter Gary Wallace (John Mallory Asher) of the Farber High Sentinel. Editor Marie Koontz (Jennifer Burns). Photographer Wyatt (Michael Manasseri). Headline in The Farber Sentinel: Super Spaz Lands Girlfriend.Gary decides to join the school newspaper as a reporter ion order to get closer to the girl that serves as editor on the paper. The only problem is that Gary has never read any news except for tabloids.Gary has nothing report about so Lisa creates an equalizer, which is a magical pen that will make whatever you write come true. Now the town is full of UFOs, Elvis encounters, a two-headed Scotsman and even Chett as a Yeti.Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer.	182696
1996	Weird Science: Lisarella	T			Episode #61. 5-11-1996	News Media. Reporter #1 (Doug Hale). Reporter #2 (Autumn Browne). Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer.The boys become heroes when they land a plane by themselves (courtesy of Lisa). The president would like to give them an award. He also wants to throw a ball in their honor. Lisa sneaks into the ball and meets the president who falls in love with her.	182697
1994	Weird Science: Magnifico Dad	T			Episode #4.3-26-1994	Photographer (Deryl Carroll). Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer.	182698
1994	Weird Science: Mr. President	T			Episode #10. 5-14-1994	News Media. Reporter #1 (Maura Soden). Reporter #2 (James C. Bockelman). Two high school geeks create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa on their computer.Wyatt wants to be president of the chess club. Lisa misunderstands and makes him President of the United States. He ends up almost getting impeached and his rec room gets trashed by tobacco protesters.	182699
2004	Weisse Afrikaner, Der	MTF			Germany.	Photographer (Hennie Baird).	182700
1986	Weiße sterben selten in Samyana	N		Grän, Christine	Germany	Journalist	182701
1942	Welburns, The: Confidential Report, A	R	MLPL	Obler, Arch	In "Plays for Americans: Thirteen New Non-royalty Radio Plays."  4-26-42.  809.292  O12-3  4-26-42.	Printer Jim Welburn runs a little newspaper.Jim Welburn used to put our a little newspaper. Vigilantes break in and destroy the press, the house.  Speaks to Mr. Newspaperman at end of play.	182702
1979	Welcome Back, Kotter: Sweat Smell of Success, The	T			Episode #90. 3-3-1979. Series 9-9-1975 to 8-10-1979.	School Newspaper. Convinced that the school newspaper is too dull, Juan Epstein sets out to turn it into a tabloid, bringing down his friends' names in the process. The school newspaper becomes a gossip magazineGabe Kotter (Gabe Kaplan) returns to James Buchanan High as a teacher and is assigned the remedial class to which he once belonged. His students are the stud Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta, 1975-1977 and recurring after that).Other students are Freddie "Boom-Boom Washington (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs). Juan Epstein (Robert Hegyes). Arnold Horshack (Ron Palillo).	182703
1977	Welcome Back, Kotter: Sweatgate Scandal	T			Episode #37. 1-13-1977	School Newspaper. Tired of the way the school newspaper is always putting them down, the Sweathogs join the school newspaper staff in order to redeem themselves.The crack investigative team of "Vinstein" (Vinnie and Juan) are hot on the trail of the culprit behind the recent break-in of Principal Lazarus' office. The group also uncovers a scandal in the school cafeteria.Gabe Kotter (Gabe Kaplan) returns to James Buchanan High as a teacher and is assigned the remedial class to which he once belonged. His students are the stud Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta, 1975-1977 and recurring after that).Other students are Freddie "Boom-Boom Washington (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs). Juan Epstein (Robert Hegyes). Arnold Horshack (Ron Palillo).	182704
1977	Welcome Back, Kotter: Sweatwork	T			Episode #61. 12-22-1977	School Radio Station. Parody of the film "Network." Arnold is about to be taken off the school radio station for bad ratings. He voices angst and pioneers for change on the radio station gathering fans in the process.Gabe Kotter (Gabe Kaplan) returns to James Buchanan High as a teacher and is assigned the remedial class to which he once belonged. His students are the stud Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta, 1975-1977 and recurring after that).Other students are Freddie "Boom-Boom Washington (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs). Juan Epstein (Robert Hegyes). Arnold Horshack (Ron Palillo).	182705
1975	Welcome Home Brother Charles	M				News Media. Newsman (Jim Dubowy). Sportscaster (Larry Jones). War Narrator (Chris Lyon).	182706
1990	Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael	M	DVD -R HQ 7601, 7602.			News Media	182707
1995	Welcome II Terrordome, The	M				Newscaster (Mark Simmons)	182708
1979	Welcome Sundays	N	OWN - H	Keifetz, Norman		Sports Reporter Edwina Neeley, smart and attractive New York sports reporter	182709
2009	Welcome to Academia	M				TV Reporter (Yalonda Lisa Reeves). At Victoria College a group of desperate professors vie for control of the department, the curriculum, the students and one another. They are willing to use all the weapons at their disposal, from the rhetoric of gender, race and class to sex, money and raw power. 	182710
1974	Welcome to Arrow Beach	M				Reporter (Janear Hines), underground reporter, interviews the Sheriff in his reelection bid. A dazed teen-age hitchhiker wandering on a California beach is taken in by a Korean War veteran who lives in a nearby mansion with his sister and are involved in cannibalism. When she escapes, no one believes her, including the sheriff. 	182711
2001	Welcome to Death Row	M				Investigative Reporter (Sam Gideon Anson - Himself)) of L.A. Weekly. Music Journalist (Kurt Loder-Himself), MTV. Former Music Editor, Hollywood Reporter (Jeffrey Jolson-Colburn - Himself). Music Journalist (Gary Jackson-Himself).Hip-Hop Journalist (Kevin Powell-Himself). Former Editor (Allen Gordon), Rap Pages Magazine. Former Music Editor (Jeffrey Jolson-Colburn) for Hollywood Reporter.	182712
2000	Welcome to Hollywood	M				Interviewer. Sundance VH1 Interviewer (Robin Dorian). Sun Dance Interviewer (Marina Zenovich)	182713
2004	Welcome to Mooseport	M	DVD -R HQ 2612, 2613.	Richardson Doug (Story). Tom Schulman (Screenplay)		Reporters. Local Reporter Chip (Paul McGuire). Local Reporter Heather (Heather Allin). Local Reporter JC Kenny (JC Kenny). Fox Newscaster Jane (Diana Platts). Fox Newscaster Bill (Peter Snider).Local News Anchor Daryl (Dan Duran). Local News Anchor Leah (Leah Taylor). Reporter (Jon Manfrellotti). Live Newscaster (Krista Sutton).Radio DJ Danny (Andy Hirsch). Radio DJ Jim (Arlin Miller).	182714
2000	Welcome to New York:	T	SVD 879 (Two Episodes).  SVD 1874 (Four Episodes) SVD 873 (Two Episodes)		Episodes Series 10-11-2000 to 1-17- 2001. 16 Episodes.	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Gaffigan is a weatherman from Fort Wayne, Indiana, popular at work and captain of company softball team. Then he arrives in New York and finds things are different. He is not a meteorologist for AM New York.He works for high-strung producer Marsha Bickner. Upon his first two hours at his new job, he offends the security guard and fires the assistant without even knowing it.Bickner has high expectations of Jim and wants him to change almost everything about himself.	182715
2001	Welcome to New York: Brother, The	T			Episode #13. 1-17-2001	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Jim's over protective brother comes to town from Indiana.	182716
2000	Welcome to New York: Car, The	T			Episode #5. 11-8-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182717
2001	Welcome to New York: Cat and the Rat, The	T			Episode #10. 1-3-2001	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182718
2000	Welcome to New York: Crier, The	T			Episode #6. 11-15-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).At a staff meeting, Marsha ends up seated next to her nemesis, Robby, the head of programming. After they argue, Robby breaks down and cries. When people start talking directly to Robby, Marsha vows to show everyone that she can be just as emotional.She attempts to be less formal by wearing jeans, having a casual meeting and bringing a very small picture of her and her father from home. In the end, her attempt to be less formal fails as she realizes that it makes her feel uncomfortable "opening up."	182719
2000	Welcome to New York: Dr. Bob	T			Episode #7. 11-22-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Marsha adds Dr. Bob, a well-loved veteran newscaster to the AM New York team. When Jim is left alone with Dr. Bob he begins to realize that he is mean and vindictive.Bob appears to be nice to everyone except Jim. He constantly harasses him about being a "hillbilly." Marsha sends Bob and Jim off to do a segment for AM New York called Dr. Bob's New York.During the segment, Jim and Bob get into a fight causing the ratings for AM New York to soar. Producers contact Marsha and tell her that they want to see more of the arguing between Dr. Bob and Jim, which Jim gladly agrees to do.Marsha, Adrian and Vince try to prepare him for his debate with Dr. Bob on the next show. When Jim agrees with everything Dr. Bob says during the debate, it allows viewers to see the "real" Dr. Bob.	182720
2001	Welcome to New York: Dusting Diva	T			Episode #15	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182721
2000	Welcome to New York: It's Hard to Meet Intelligent Women	T			Episode #8. 11-29-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182722
2000	Welcome to New York: Jim Gets a Wig	T			Episode #4. 11-1-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Jim celebrates his 33rd birthday. Adrian buys him a toupee for his birthday. Marsha is convinced the network put him up to it. At first Jim wasn't going to wear the toupee, but as he finds out that everyone thinks he's in his mid-40s, he begins to wear it	182723
2000	Welcome to New York: Jim Gets An Apartment	T			Episode #3. 10-25-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182724
2000	Welcome to New York: Limos and Lines	T			Episode #9. 12-13-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Marsha shares some juicy office gossip about Adrian with her limo driver who winds up leaking the information to The New York Post.The limo driver goes to Adrian to apologize and tells him Marsha was the one who told him. Adrian gets Marsha to confess and she thinks Adrian is going to tell everyone that she was the one who leaked the story. But Adrian has no intention of doing that.Marsha confesses to everyone. In the end, Jim leaks a story about Marsha to the limo driver.	182725
2001	Welcome to New York: Memo, The	T			Episode #11. 1-10-2001	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Jim gets a raise and decides to write a memo to Marsha offering suggestions on how to make AM New York a better show. WhenMarsha is receptive to Jim's ideas, it triggers Adrian's competitive streak and all the staff members start sending Marsha helpful memos on how they too can improve the show.When Jim suggests Adrian consider doing a segment with famous ball players during the off-season he steals his idea and wins up interviewing New York Yankee second baseman Chuck Knoblauch.Adrian begins to hate everyone giving him credit for the segment and asks Jim to tell everyone it was his idea. Jim asks Marsha to tell everyone it was his idea.	182726
2001	Welcome to New York: Party, The	T			Episode #14.	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182727
2001	Welcome to New York: Perks, The	T			Episode #16	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182728
2000	Welcome to New York: Pilot	T	SVD 872		Episode #1. 10-11-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).Gaffigan is a weatherman from Fort Wayne, Indiana, popular at work and captain of company softball team. Then he arrives in New York and finds things are different. He is not a meteorologist for AM New York.He works for high-strung producer Marsha Bickner. Upon his first two hours at his new job, he offends the security guard and fires the assistant without even knowing it.Bickner has high expectations of Jim and wants him to change almost everything about himself.	182729
2001	Welcome to New York: Stalker, The	T			Episode #12. 1-15-2001	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182730
2000	Welcome to New York: Tickets	T			Episode #2. 10-18-2000	TV Weatherman-Meteorologist Jim Gaffigan (Himself) on AM New York, the station's morning news-information show. Executive Producer Marsha Bickner (Christine Baranski). Egotistical Anchorman Adrian Spencer (Rocky Carroll).	182731
1998	Welcome to Paradox: Extra, The	T			Episode #6. 9-21-1998	Reporter #1 (Dean Barrett). Reporter #2 (Eileen Pedde). Reporter #3 (Tanya Reid).	182732
1997	Welcome to Sarajevo	M	L			Journalists (Stephen Dillane and Woody Harrelson) as scud-stud reporters	182733
1711	Welcome to the Medall	PO	USC	Defoe, Daniel?		News	182734
1998	Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!	N		Flagg, Fannie		TV Anchor Dena Nordstrom drinks uncontrollably, is a borderline compulsive liar, and is forced to undergo therapy because of her stress-induced ulcer.	182735
2006	Welcome to Yesterday	N		Spiegelman, Ian	Former "Page Six" columnist for the New York Post	Reporter Leon Koch works for a New York City tabloid owned by some unsavory figures from down under. He works for New York's most powerful gossip column and finds himself at the center of a murder scandal.He must race to uncover the truth before he is fired, winds up in jail or is killed. Insider's glimpse into the world of celebrity journalism. Koch has long lived a life of ennui, not caring much about anything.His attitude begins to change after he receives a disturbing anonymous call from a woman blaming him for the suicide of a talent agent, the subject of a recent gossip column.A homicide detective takes an interest in the case, and soon Koch and his colleagues find themselves at the center of a scandal.	182736
1952	Welcome Travelers	DT			Series. 9-8-1952 to 3-30-1956. NBC, CBS.	Interviewers-Hosts Tommy Barlett (9-8-1952 to 5-6-1955), Bob Cunningham, "Smiling" Jack Smith (5-9-1955 to 3-30-1956), Pat Meikle (5-9-1955 to 3-30-1956), John Garth (5-9-1955 to 3-30-1956).	182737
1907	Welding, The	N		McLaws, Emily Lafayette		Editor Horace Greeley and other journalists in Civil War America are featured.	182738
1962	Well Dressed Explorer, The	N	UCLA	Astley, Thea		Reporter Ivor Lippman, new reporter. V.J. Ferguson, sub editor.  Bert Duckworth, editor and part-owner.	182739
2003	Well-Respected Dead Man, A	N		Allen, Tricia		Reporter Jane Aldar has gone undercover at Willie’s Star D Club and it’s a dangerous assignment. In 1947, the tragic Grandcamp explosion in Texas City captures the attention of most Texans. But in Dallas, gambling king Willie Peabody visits former prosecutor David Weather to warn him to take care of his half sister, stripper Belinda Bain. The next day Willie is found dead with six bullets in his corpse. City Detective Prescott Hadley leads one side of the investigation while his enemy county sheriff O’Dell Orton investigates the other side. Everyone seems to learn towards the belief that David killed Willie. Still he plans to mind his business after his previous sleuthing intercession led to his present fall from grace. But David changes his mind when he finds Reporter Aldar, a woman he thinks he may love, has gone undercover. He digs deep into the Peabody family and associates to learn who killed the felon in order to insure Jane remains safe.	182740
1951	Well, The	M				News Media. Rumors, racial tensions and mob violence when a 5-year-old black girl falls unnoticed into a hidden, forgotten well on her way to school. An innocent man is tried and convicted by popular hysteria.	182741
1937	Wells Fargo	M				Publisher Mr. Edwards (Brandon Tynan) of a newspaper. Correspondent Orusby (Hal K. Dawson). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Printer (Lee Phelps). Mrs. Edwards (Clare Verdera).Wells Fargo Messenger Tom (Lane Chandler). Practical Telegraph Operator (Joe Gilbert).	182742
1924	Wells of Truth	SS	USC	Gibbs, Philip	In "Little Novels of Nowadays."	Managing Editor Edward Dalton, managing editor of The Daily Record.	182743
1713	Welsh-Monster, The :Or, the Rise and Downfall Of that late Upstart, the R--t H--ble Innuendo Scribble	PO	COPY	Anonymous		Press. Innuendo Scribble. Pow'r often crushes those of low Degree, But winks, and lets the Mighty Knave go free. Who, with the Riches he has basely got, Bribes off his just Reward and gilds his Blot.Scribbling. "His Pen alone prepar'd the Crowd…." "As dull Reviews and Observators…." "Another Scribe, about this Time, There was, who dealt in Prose and Rime…" "Study'd Lies, Invectives…."	182744
1973	Welt am Draht	MTF				Journalist Uschi (Ingrid Caven). Journalist Rupp (Ulli Lommel).	182745
1926	Welt will belogen sein, Die	MF			Germany	Journalist Jones (Eugene Rex).	182746
1984	Wembley Fraggie Gets the Story	NJ	OWN - H	Pearlberg, Deborah (Steven Schindler, illustrator)		Newspapers. Wembley and his friends decide to write and publish the First-Ever Fraggle Rock newspaper	182747
1948	Wendy Barrie Show, The (aka Through Wendy's Window):	T		Wendy Barrie	Series. 11-10-1948 to 2-1950. 15 minute broadcasts.	Host Wendy Barrie of a live gossip and star-interview show.	182748
1947	Wendy Warren and the News:	RS	Tape 5799-Soaps (Vintage Broadcasts)		Episode. Series 6-23-1947 to 1958	News Show and soap opera. Lady broadcaster Wendy Warren (Florence Freeman) went from real newscast to soap for 11 years, widowed heroine. Newscaster (Douglas Edwards). Gil Kendal (Les Tremayne). Mark Douglas (Lamont Johnson). Sam Warren (Rod Hendrickson)Wendy Warren and the News sustained a note of realism. A daily news broadcast added an air of legitimacy to the story line. Wendy's career in journalism embraced electronic and print media and required the action to reflect the day on which it was heard.24 hours in the plot elapsed between one broadcast and the next. Weekends were weekends. On Fridays, Wendy told of her plans for Saturday on Sunday. On Monday, she recalled conversations she had had over the weekend.Pioneering TV Newsman Douglas Edwards appeared as himself in each episode to read the news and chat with Wendy Warren. Newscaster Edwards delivered the news as part of the show, but didn't participate in the soap opera the followed the news.	182749
1947	Wendy Warren and the News:	RS	On Tape	Provo, Frank and John Picard	Episode. January, 1940. Series 6-23-1947 to 1958. CBS	News Show and soap opera. Lady broadcaster Wendy Warren (Florence Freeman) went from real newscast to soap for 11 years, widowed heroine. Newscaster (Douglas Edwards). A real-three minute newscast opened each show.Wendy Warren and the News sustained a note of realism. A daily news broadcast added an air of legitimacy to the story line. Wendy's career in journalism embraced electronic and print media and required the action to reflect the day on which it was heard.24 hours in the plot elapsed between one broadcast and the next. Weekends were weekends. On Fridays, Wendy told of her plans for Saturday on Sunday. On Monday, she recalled conversations she had had over the weekend.Pioneering TV Newsman Douglas Edwards appeared as himself in each episode to read the news and chat with Wendy Warren. Newscaster Edwards delivered the news as part of the show, but didn't participate in the soap opera the followed the news.	182750
1947	Wendy Warren and the News:	RS	Computer Download		Two Episodes. Series 6-23-1947 to 1958	News Show and soap opera. Lady broadcaster Wendy Warren (Florence Freeman) went from real newscast to soap for 11 years, widowed heroine. Newscaster (Douglas Edwards). A real-three minute newscast opened each show.Wendy Warren and the News sustained a note of realism. A daily news broadcast added an air of legitimacy to the story line. Wendy's career in journalism embraced electronic and print media and required the action to reflect the day on which it was heard.24 hours in the plot elapsed between one broadcast and the next. Weekends were weekends. On Fridays, Wendy told of her plans for Saturday on Sunday. On Monday, she recalled conversations she had had over the weekend.Pioneering TV Newsman Douglas Edwards appeared as himself in each episode to read the news and chat with Wendy Warren. Newscaster Edwards delivered the news as part of the show, but didn't participate in the soap opera the followed the news.	182751
1995	Wenn die Liebe hinfällt	N		Schneider, Regine	Germany	Journalist	182752
1967	Wenn es Nacht wird auf der Reeperbahn	MF			West Germany	Journalist	182753
2005	Wennerstrom drack alltid Dry Martini	DF			Sweden - Short	Interviewer Olle Hager (Voice).	182754
1998	Went to Coney Island on a Mission From God…Be Back by Five	M				Photographer Mickey (Dominic Chianese).	182755
1973	Wer einmal in das Posthorn stoBt	M			West Germany	Reporter	182756
2000	Wer erschoß Jesus Christus?	NM		Follath, Erich	Germany	Journalist	182757
1999	Wer liebt, dem wachsen Flugel	MF			Series	News Media. Reporterin/Reporter (Jutta Fastian-Unterlercher). Press Spokesman (Claudio J. Honsal)	182758
2004	Wer wählt, wird Millionär. Ein Liebes- und Politroman	N		Nicolai, Sybille	Germany	TV Journalist	182759
2002	Weregrrl	MF				Newscaster (Charlie Fleming)	182760
2005	Wereld van stilstand	MF			Netherlands.	Journalist (Fedja van Huet) of a local newspaper who feels his life has come to a standstill, until he discovers a conspiracy of mediocrity…	182761
1935	WereWolf of London	M				Photographer (David Thursby).	182762
1973	Werewolf of Washington	M		Ginsberg, Milton Moses (Screenplay)	PR - Ness Book	Journalist Jack Whittier (Dean Stockwell) is youngest member of the Washington press corps. He goes to Budapest to get out of relationship he has with president's daughter. Attacked by werewolf as he prepares to return to Washington.Becomes President's press aide. Chief executive says, "I would like to make one thing perfectly clear" and then delivers incoherent speech at press conference.  President wages war against three TV networks for negative views of his administration.Also attempts to convince the head of media corporation to change a newspaper's position on a justice department appointee in exchange for helping her get FCC approval of application she has made.Whittier attacks president during a speech and is shot by president's daughter. Aides immediately remove her from scene and begin preparing story on how Whittier was killed while saving her from a sniper's bullet. President ends up being werewolf.Publisher (Jacqueline Brookes). Reporter (Tom Scott).	182763
1956	Werewolf, The	M				News Media. First Reporter (Ford Stevens)	182764
1988	Werewolf: Nightmare in Blue	T			Episode #21. 1-17-1988	Newscaster Greg (Gregg Henry).	182765
2003	Werner	MF			France	Journalist (Renaud Lebas).	182766
1980	Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe	M				Interviewer (Michael Goodwin)	182767
1987	Wes Colvin: Civil Death	NM		Corrington, John William and Joyce H.	#3 Wes Colvin, Rat Trapp and Denise Lemoyne Mysteries	Reporter Wes Colvin works in New Orleans with Rat Trapp, a black police captain of homicide  and Assistant District Attorney Denise Lemoyne to solve crimes. Lemoyne and Colvin are also involved as lovers.Lemoyne breaks up with her love Volcin. There seems no connection to the murder of the attorney's cousin and the mob killer, both of whom were born into the Uptown elite unlike her cousin's husband, a Cajun and the presumed murderer.But Denise ends up in a fight for her life before the crime is solved. She had been assigned the case of the vicious killer who wants to plea-bargain his way to freedom. She must also deal with the murder of her beloved godmother, her cousin.	182768
1988	Wes Colvin: Project Named Desire	NM		Corrington, John William and Joyce H.	#2 Wes Colvin, Rat Trapp and Denise Lemoyne Mysteries	Reporter Wes Colvin works in New Orleans with Rat Trapp, a black police captain of homicide  and Assistant District Attorney Denise Lemoyne to solve crimes. Lemoyne and Colvin are also involved as lovers.Trapp tries to find the murderer of a key witness against a Mafia drug czar and link him with the attempted murder of a rock superstar and highly effective crusader against drug abuse. Rat has earned a reputation as a brutal, nasty, hard-nosed cop.He doesn't care much about the rules. With the aid of Colton, Rat battles corrupt cops and an inept bureaucracy to peel away the layers of deception and find who is ordering the murders and the subsequent cover-ups.	182769
1986	Wes Colvin: So Small a Carnival	N	OWN	Corrington, John William and Joyce H.	#1 Wes Colvin, Rat Trapp and Denise Lemoyne Mysteries	Reporter Wes Colvin works in New Orleans with Rat Trapp, a black police captain of homicide  and Assistant District Attorney Denise Lemoyne to solve crimes. Lemoyne and Colvin are also involved as lovers.Newspaperman Colvin gets an idea that could win him the Pulitzer Prize -- if he can stay alive long enough to print it. A mass murder takes place in the French Quarter.	182770
1972	Wesele	MF				Journalist (Wojciech Pszoniak).	182771
2008	Wesley-Hampton Academy -- The Weatherman	N		Mr. Howell		Weathermen. When control of the world’s weather and the security of nations around the world is in one person’s control is there any hope? At Wesley-Hampton Academy, that’s just the situation that makes its students thrive. But could this be more than a team of students can handle? Follow Mat and Molly as they join a team and find themselves on their first mission. Or is it their last?	182772
1985	West 57th	DT			Series 1985-1989	Correspondents Jane Wallace (1985-1987), Meredith Vieira (1985-1989), John Ferrugia (1985-1989), Steve Kroft (1987-1989), Bob Sirott (1985-1988), Karen Burnes (1987-1989), Stephen Schiff (1988-1989), Sellina Scott (1988-1989).	182773
1989	West End	N	OWN - H	Van Wormer, Laura		TV News. Cassy Cohran, executive producer of DBS News and perhaps the beautiful woman of the airwaves. Jessica Wright, the fiery, auburn-haired talk show hostess extraordinaire.	182774
1947	West of Dodge City	M				Editor Smiley Burnette (Smiley Burnette), newspaper editor	182775
2003	West of Glory	N		Bowen, Judith		Reporter Daisy Sutherland, a burned-out, big-city reporter,  was born in the Alberta town of Tamarack, west of Glory and north of the Montana border.Now Sutherland has come home to work on her father's weekly newspaper, writing about the familiar world of strawberry socials, rodeos, council meetings, instead of murder and corruptionBut she is forced to revise those fond memories of her hometown after a shoot-out on the nearby Blackfoot reservation. Two men are dead -- one cop and the other a local troublemaker. And no one is talking.Sutherland turns to the one man who might be willing to share what he knows -- a rancher and rodeo man. And also a shooter's cousin.But he isn't sure whom to trust. His family and friends? The cops? Or the lovely and persistent Ms. Daisy Sutherland>	182776
1948	West of Texas Law	NW		Tompkins, W.A.		Crusading Editor fights justice.	182777
1942	West of the Law	M				Newspaper Editor Rufus Todd (Milburn Morante) has been exposing a rash of stage robberies near Gold Creek and is going to publish the fact that a dying miner accused two men of being his attackers. The town’s leading citizen and Todd’s supposed friend but in reality the man behind the gang, has the beleaguered Todd’s presses wrecked.  The Rough Riders -- Tim McCall (Tim McCoy), Buck Roberts (Buck Jones) and Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton) spring into action.  Hopkins poses as an undertaker and brings a new printing press for Todd in one of the coffins. With the aid of his daughter Julie (Evelyn Cook), Todd puts out an edition of his newspaper naming the crooks and demanding the name of the man behind the crimes. 	182778
1962	West of Washington	N	OWN - H	Alexander, Holmes		Newspaper. Dennison Lancaster, in the business management of the Washington Standard. Pelham Lancaster, the oldest brother of Dennison, is a small-town newspaper editor.	182779
1928	West Point	M	DVD -R HQ 9581, 9582. SVD 1243		Crawford	Sports Headlines. Newspaper interview charging favoritism	182780
1950	West Point Story, The	M				Press Agent Steve (Paul McGuire).	182781
1943	West Side Kid, The	M				Press	182782
1995	West Virginian, The	NR		Brondos, Sharon	Harlequin Super Romance #657	Reporter Dawn Sutton is determined to scoop the story behind Jake Barr, a charismatic frontiersman who has made a life for himself and his 12-year-old daughter deep in the forests of West Virginia. But his success has brought him enemies, and now his home, Jacob’s Well, the unique community he created, is no longer the safe haven it was. Even his child’s life is in danger. Jake trusts no one but himself and he guards his secrets well. Until he meets Sutton.  	182783
1999	West Wing, The:	T	SDVSP 1241 (Media Excerpts), SVD 1173, 1154, 1153, 1137, 1129 (Media Excerpts), 971, 906 and 879 (Media Excerpts), 875 (2 Episodes. 1 with just Media Excerpts). , 873 (Media Excerpts), 812, SVD 797. 792, 793 (Incomplete)		Episodes. Series 9-22-1999 to 5-14-2006	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.	182784
2002	West Wing, The: 100,000 Airplanes	T	DVD -R HQ 4835. SVD 1149	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #56. 1-16-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.On State of the Union night, Sam is being trailed by a magazine reporter to whom he was once engaged.	182785
2001	West Wing, The: 17 People	T	DVD -R HQ 4578	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #40. 4-4-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Toby finds out about Barlet's MS and informs Leo of the legal ramifications. Staffers struggle to punch up the speech the President will give at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.	182786
2001	West Wing, The: 18th and Potomac	T	DVD -R HQ 4615	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #43. 5-9-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Staff prepares for worst as they make arrangements for public announcement of the President's condition.	182787
2002	West Wing, The: 20 Hours in America (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4967	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #68. 9-25-2002. Season 4 Opener	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. tries to find someone to fill Simon's shoes as Anthony's Big Brother. Dow takes a dive. Lack of accessible public transportation in the heartland hurt three staffers.Reporter Arthur (Randy Brooks). White House Staff Photographer (John Fletcher).	182788
2002	West Wing, The: 20 Hours in America (Part 2)	T	DVD -R  HQ 4966	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #69. 9-25-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Arthur (Randy Brooks).C.J. finds a  Big Brother for Anthony. Situation in Qumar continues to escalate. President gets spooked by a photo op as the Dow continues to dive. Pipe bomb kills 44 students at a Midwest university swim meet.White House Staff Photographer (John Fletcher)	182789
2000	West Wing, The: 20 Hours in L.A.	T	DVD -R HQ 5772 (Complete). VHS 1288 (Media Excerpts)	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #16. 2-23-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President and senior staff fly to California to attend important fundraiser.	182790
2005	West Wing, The: 2162 Votes	T	DVD -R HQ 3072		Episode #132. 4-6-2005	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.). Coverage of political campaign by media. FBI is asked to determine who leaked the existence of the military shuttle to the press.At the Democratic National Convention, Russell, Santos and Baker jockey for the 2162 votes that will give one of them the nomination for President and the opportunity to lose to the apparently unstoppable Vinick in November.Meanwhile, the President must make a decision before it's too late on whether to deploy a secret rescue mission to the space station.Co-Anchor (Rebecca Avery).	182791
2005	West Wing, The: 365 Days	T	DVD -R HQ 2698		Episode #122. 1-19-2005	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) is now in Leo's job. Giving his last State of the Union address, Barlet contemplates his final year as President. News Media.Interviewer (Kristin Carey).	182792
2003	West Wing, The: 7A WF 83429	T	DVD -R HQ 4951. SVD 1439	Wells, John	Episode #91. Season 5 Opener	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President Bartlet's kidnapped daughter still missing. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) releases the Shareef story and the revelation creates a rift in the staff. Media.Reporter #3 (Hira Ambrosino). Reporter (John Colella).	182793
2003	West Wing, The: Abu el Banat	T	DVD -R HQ 2594	Cahn, Debora	Episode #99. 12-3-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Barlet clan attempts to gather for a holiday dinner. C.J. takes a stand on the assisted suicide because of her father's worsening condition.	182794
2004	West Wing, The: Access	T	DVD -R HQ 1583		Episode #107. 3-31-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. White House Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces media representing White House and President. Mock TV Documentary on Cregg airs after administration is out of office for three years.Crisis involving terrorist shootout with FBI has smiling C.J. dodging hardball questions about future of FBI director. Narration (Will Lyman). Documentary Narrator (Gene Galusha). Documentarian (Albie Selznick). FBI Press Rep (Kevin Symons)."Tonight, Access goes behind the podium and we invite you to come with us." Reporter On Site (David Castellani). 2nd On Site Reporter (Kellynn Jones). White House Correspondent (Hira Ambrosino). Reporter Franklin (Alan Toy). Reporter Charlayne (Joyce Guy)Toby Ziegler, Communications Director. Greg Brock, White House Correspondent, New York Times. Herb Morris (Harper Roisman), Retired Washington Evening Star Reporter. Cable News Pundit (James Ingersoll). Anchor (Ivan Allen). Cable Anchor (Lee Oliver Boyd).Eric Schaeffer (Brian Poth), Staff Assistant. Andrew Weltzman, Asst. Press Secretary for Foreign Policy. Jack Sosa, Asst. Press Secretary for Domestic Policy, Carol Fitzpatrick (Melissa Fitzgerald), Senior Assistant  -- White House Press Office.	182795
2005	West Wing, The: Al Smith Dinner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4610		Episode #139. 10-30-2005	News Media. Will Bailey (Joshua Malina) takes over the job of White House Director of Communications, from Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff) who was fired after leaking information to a New York Times Reporter. TV Anchor (Kerstin Lindquist).When a third party raises the issue of abortion, it brings unwanted attention to both Santos' and Vinick's stance on abortion. Reporter #1 (Alex Manette). Reporter #2 Steve (Charles Noland).  Reporter #3 (Caroline Duncan).	182796
2004	West Wing, The: An Khe	T	DVD -R HQ 5255. VHSSP 1514		Episode #104. 2-18-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. rises to the bait and appears on TV Host Taylor Reid Show and gives him verbal beat-down.	182797
2000	West Wing, The: And It's Surely To Their Credit	T	DVD -R HQ 5905. SVD 874	Sorkin, Aaron.	Episode #27. 11-1-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President's weekly radio actress.	182798
2003	West Wing, The: Angel Maintenance	T	DVD -R HQ 5167. VHS 1376	Attie, Eli and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #86. 4-2-2003.	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces media representing the White House and the President. Reporter John (Ron Ostrow). Reporter #3 (Rachelle Roderick).One forced to keep aloft for almost 24 hours when an indicator light leads the flight crew to believe landing gear isn't functioning properly.	182799
2002	West Wing, The: Arctic Radar	T	DVD -R HQ 2721. VHS 1338	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #77. 11-27-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).CJ deals with reporter who is upset with his seat assignment in the press room.	182800
2001	West Wing, The: Bad Moon Rising	T	DVD -R HQ 4598	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #41. 4-25-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Ramifications of MS cover-up. Toby orders C.J. to flush out a leak in the White House Staff -- which is far from easy.	182801
2001	West Wing, The: Barlet For America	T	DVD -R HQ 4754. VHS 1259	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #54. 12-12-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter (Gabriel Horn).Threat to firebomb black churches in Tennessee on Christmas Eve.	182802
2001	West Wing, The: Barlet's Third State of the Union	T	DVD -R HQ 4546.	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #35. 2-7-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. must juggle live recording of the show "Capitol Beat" being broadcast within the White House and run damage control when a cop  has a possibly undeserved black mark on his record.Critics call the President's 3rd State of the Union the "speech of his political career." TV Newscaster (Doris McMillon). TV Newscaster #2 (Larry Carroll). Reporter #2 (J.P. Stevenson).	182803
2004	West Wing, The: Benign Prerogative, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5358. SVD 1498		Episode #99. 1-14-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.	182804
2004	West Wing, The: Birnam Wood, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2208		Episode #12. 10-27-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President Bartlet invites Israeli and Palestinian leaders to Camp David to negotiate peace while Leo remains at the White House to give the OK to strike a terrorist training camp.	182805
2002	West Wing, The: Black Vera Wang, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4897. SVD 1178	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #64. 5-8-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President and staff on high alert when they receive reports of impending attack on a military installation. Stalker gets close to C.J. despite protection of Secret Service. Kevin Kahn, Richie's Communications Director (Patrick Breen).Network News President #1 (Gerry Becker). Network News President #2 (Leon Russom). Network News President #3 Ms. Carney (Maggie Baird). Network News President #4 (Michael Holden).  TV Reporters (Penny Griego, Richard Saxton).	182806
2003	West Wing, The: California 47th, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5134. VHS 1362 (Incomplete)	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #83. 2-19-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. CNN Anchor (Penny Griego). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).White House staff keeps watch on turmoil in an African country while the President tries to help Sam's congressional bid. Photographer (Hayden Lee).	182807
2000	West Wing, The: Celestial Navigation	T	DVD -R HQ 5788	Sorkin, Aaron, Dee Dee Meyers	Episode #15. 2-16-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Josh must run a press briefing when C.J. has an emergency root canal.  Reporter Mike (Victor Love). Reporter Sondra - Reporter #1 (Jacqueline Torres). Reporter Jess - Reporter #3 (Diana Morgan). Reporter Jonathan (J.P. Stevenson).Communications Aide Bonnie (Devika Parikh).	182808
2004	West Wing, The: Change is Gonna Come	T	DVD -R HQ 2442		Episode #117. 12-01-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps.  Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth) is the Press Secretary.Barlet's China summit is threatened when he accepts a flag from the Taiwanese delegation representing the Taiwanese Independence Movement prompting China to prepare for military action.	182809
2006	West Wing, The: Cold, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5637		Episode #145. 3-12-2006	News Media. Washington Press Corps. Polls come back with surprising results. Barlet must consider sending troops to Central Asia. He calls candidates together to tell them that is what he plans to do and that he has no exit plan. This changes everything.	182810
2002	West Wing, The: College Kids	T	DVD -R HQ 4981. VHS 1289	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #70. 10-2-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President and his advisors discuss the media.	182811
2003	West Wing, The: Commencement	T	DVD -R HQ 5212	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #89. 5-7-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) on the trail of a story that would embarrass the White House.  Spars with press secretary C.J. He agrees to hold off on the story of the death of Shareef after five alleged terrorists go missing.	182812
2003	West Wing, The: Constituency of One	T	DVD -R HQ 5044. SVD 1467	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #95. 10-29-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing White House and the President. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick). Reporter Charlayne (Joyce Guy)Reporter Sally (Becky Meister). Conservative democratic senator switches parties.	182813
1999	West Wing, The: Crackpots and These Women, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5605	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #5. 10-20-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Staffs send day dealing with private organizations including a UFO nut.	182814
2002	West Wing, The: Dead Irish Writers	T	DVD -R HQ 4837	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #60. 3-6-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President's wife is concerned about medical board's decision regarding her actions in the MS affair.	182815
2002	West Wing, The: Debate Camp	T	DVD -R HQ 5014. VHS 1291 (Media Excerpts)	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #72. 10-16-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.New press secretary practices White House Press conference to empty room. Other Media. Staff prepares for presidential debates. Flashback to administration's first few weeks in office.	182816
2005	West Wing, The: Debate, The (West Coast). Debate, The (East Coast). Live Debate Episode	T	DVD -R HQ 4686		Episode #139. 11-6-2005	News Media. Presidential candidates Rep. Matt Santos and Sen. Arnold Vinick debate. Real-life Journalist Forrest Sawyer moderates the live debate. Live NBC News.A live debate between Santos and Vinick aired in two versions -- one for the East Coast of the U.S. and one for the West Coast of the United States. They battle it out on live TV.Moderator Sawyer poses questions and attempts to ensure that the candidates remain within bounds. Talk-Show Host Ellen DeGeneres guest hosts the show on behalf of American Express and their new credit card with limited commercial interruptions.	182817
2003	West Wing, The: Disaster Relief	T	DVD -R HQ 5078. SVD 1469	Junge, Alexa	Episode #96. 11-5-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Fallout from Hill on senator's switch to the Republican party. Newscaster (Jim Moret).	182818
2002	West Wing, The: Documentary Special	T			Special. 4-24-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Clips and interviews with former occupants of real West Wing.	182819
2003	West Wing, The: Dogs of War, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5282. SVD 1448	Wells, John	Episode #92. 10-1-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Media. President's daughter is rescued.	182820
2004	West Wing, The: Dover Test, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2395		Episode #116. 11-24-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps.  Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth) is the new Press Secretary.White House struggles to contain the story when American soldiers are killed in an attack on the U.S. peacekeeping compound.	182821
2001	West Wing, The: Drop-in, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4524	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #34. 1-24-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President formally welcomes newly appointed ambassadors from other nations. C.J. must ask a popular comedian to turn down an offer to host the Will Rogers dinner.	182822
2005	West Wing, The: Drought Conditions	T	DVD -R HQ 2875		Episode. #126. 2-23-2005	Reporter Greg Brock (Sam Robards) suspects a new candidate for president is secretly supported by the President. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.).New candidate for president, Senator Rafferty, has garnered much media attention with a ground-breaking speech about health care. But her words contain interesting echoes of President Bartlet's original health plan, only known to White House insiders.Meanwhile, Toby is more than usually morose after the death of his brother. A bill to combat drought conditions in the western U.S. gives C.J. problems, particularly in dealing with lobbyist Clifford Calley.Charlie tells Kate Harper that a man from his gym asked if she was dating anyone.	182823
2006	West Wing, The: Duck and Cover	T	DVD -R HQ 5324		Episode #144. 1-22-2006	News Media.  Time Reporter (Emili Beheshti). Vinick Reporter #1 (Sumalee Montano). White House Correspondent (Tammi Sutton).Possibility of an exploding nuclear reactor in California poses the greatest challenge yet for President Barlet. Kate monitors the impending battle between Russia and China over Kazakhstan.Republican candidate backed nuclear reactor 25 years ago.	182824
2006	West Wing, The: Election Day (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5851		Episode #148. 4-2-2006	News Media covers the first election day returns.  Real-Life KNBC Anchorman Paul Moyer is the TV anchor reporting on the returns of the day, calling states for various candidates as returns come in.Josh stresses over returns. C.J. faces future job offers. Anxieties runs high in both camps over Election day. Donna tries to calm Josh down. Both managers think the exit poll numbers don't add up.	182825
2006	West Wing, The: Election Day (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 5851		Episode #149. 4-0-2006	News Media cover the election.  Polls close, results are tallied and Josh and Santos must face the loss of their vice presidential candidate. Santos wins the election.Members of both the Santos campaign and the Vinick campaign must decide how to handle the tragedy as the voters around the country continue to cast their votes for the next President of the Untied States.	182826
2002	West Wing, The: Election Night	T	DVD -R HQ 5038. VHS 1316	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #74. 11-6-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. TV Anchor (Penny Griego). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).Election day arrives with staff eagerly anticipating the outcome. Anchors (Mindy Thomas, Chris Schauble). Anaheim Anchors (Lynette Romero, Richard Saxton). Technician (Don Dowe).	182827
2001	West Wing, The: Ellie	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4559. SVD 1136, 886	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #37. 2-21-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Interviewer (Greg Baker).President's daughter Ellie, a medical student, says something about marijuana controversy to Reporter Danny Concannon. Surgeon General comments favorably on the legalization of marijuana.Controversy heightens when Ellie Bartlet tells reporter her father would never fire the Surgeon General.	182828
1999	West Wing, The: Enemies	T	DVD -R HQ 7225	Osborn, Ron and Jeff Reno	Episode #8. 11-17-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. fends off Danny Concannon's advances when she suspects he's after a big story. Reporter Bruce (Colin K. Gray). Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin).	182829
2002	West Wing, The: Enemies Foreign and Domestic	T	DVD -R HQ 4952. SVD 1174, VHS 1258	Redford, Paul and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #63. 5-1-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Phil (Jeff Mooring).C.J. gets Secret Service protection when she receives death threats after making a comment at a press conference about the deaths of Saudi girls. Anchor (Penny Griego).President meets new Russian president as he hears reports of a Russian company possibly building heavy water reactor in Iran.	182830
2004	West Wing, The: Eppur Si Muovo	T	DVD -R HQ 5288. SVD 1533		Episode #105. 3-3-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. urges Abby Bartlet (Stockhard Channing), the president's wife, to appear on the Muppets. Josh works to keep a judicial nominee from withdrawing. Republican Congresswoman targets Ellie in an attempt to discredit the President.	182831
2003	West Wing, The: Evidence of Things Not Seen	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #87, 4-23-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. TV Anchor (Penny Griego). Reporter (Jim Moret).White House locked own after gunman on the street fires shots into the West Wing. Barlet negotiates return of spy plane forced down over Russia. Staff plays poker.	182832
2005	West Wing, The: Faith Based Initiative (aka Faith-Based Initiative)	T	DVD -R HQ 2648		Episode #120. 1-5-2005	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) is now in Leo's job. Internet is rampant with story that questions CJ's sexual orientation.The rumor is only fueled further when CJ refuses to dignify the allegations by putting out a statement. Donna joins the Vice President's staff and heads for New Hampshire to start up Russell's presidential campaign there.Senator attaches rider to federal budget bill that would ban gay marriage almost daring the President to veto it. Physical infirmities of Barlet's MS become more pronounced.Santos decides he will run for president after all, but only if Josh will leave the White House to manage his campaign. Reporter George (Ben Siegler).	182833
2001	West Wing, The: Fall's Gonna Kill You, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4604	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #42. 5-2-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Oliver Babish (Oliver Platt) menacingly questions C.J. and Abbey about involvement in the M.S. cover-up while Josh tries to find out how to gauge the public's possible reaction.	182834
1999	West Wing, The: Five Votes Down (aka 5 Votes Down)	T	DVD -R HQ 5604	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #4. 10-13-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Five votes keep important gun-control bill from being passed and staff has 72 hours to track down the errant congressmen. Reporter (Victor Love).TV Newscaster #1 (Penny Griego). Newscaster #2 (Sheila Frazier).	182835
2005	West Wing, The: Freedonia	T	DVD -R HQ 2845		Episode #125. 2-16-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) is now in Leo's job. Reporter (Paul Clark).Reporter #1 (Krista Sutton). Reporter #2 (Harnish McEwan). Reporter #3 (Michael Rhoades). Reporter #5 (Saida Pagan) Reporter #6 (Laura DeCarteret). Reporter #7 (Erin Gooderham). News Director (Joe Ochman). Tribune Reporter (Jonathan Walker).It's five days before the New Hampshire primary and Josh is desperately trying to find a "silver bullet" that will get his candidate into the local debate between the two front-runners.Vice President Russell and former Vice President Hoynes are the front-runners. Then Josh and Santos's disagreements over how to run the campaign come to a head when Santos hires Josh's ex-girlfriend Amy Gardner to help him prepare for the debate.It's a debate Santos might never get into. TV Producer (Jerry Levitan).	182836
2004	West Wing, The: Full Disclosure	T	DVD -R HQ 2620. VHSSP 1515		Episode #105. 2-25-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.	182837
2000	West Wing, The: Galileo	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4429	Falls, Kevin and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #31. 11-29-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. and Sam accompany Jed to concert where they're each faced with people they'd rather not see. C.J. wrangles a minor controversy ignited by a leak that Jed doesn't like green beans.Jed participates in national TV conference with thousands of school children as Galileo probe arrives at Mars and NASA loses the communication link.	182838
2002	West Wing, The: Game On	T	DVD -R HQ 5029. VHS 1306	Sorkin, Aaron and Paul Redford	Episode #73. 10-30-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President wins debate.	182839
2004	West Wing, The: Gaza	T	DVD -R 1674		Episode #109. 5-12-2004	Photojournalist Colin Ayres (Jason Isaacs) has affair with West Wing staffer, shooting pictures of her just before an explosion. Washington D.C. Press Corps.' Reporters Katie (Kris Murphy), Gordon (Tom W. Chick), Steve (Charles Noland).Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President considers military options when a congressional fact-finding team's vehicle is bombed during their investigation of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict and three are killed. A staff member is seriously wounded.	182840
2001	West Wing, The: Gone Quiet	T	DVD -R HQ 4722. SVD 1127	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #51. 11-14-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.American spy machine goes silent in hostile North Korea.	182841
2005	West Wing, The: Good Day, A	T	DVD -R HQ 2909		Episode #127. 3-2-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.)Santos engineers a plot to get a stalled stem-cell bill scheduled for a vote in the House. President Bartlet has an uncomfortable reunion with a rival economist with whom he shared the Nobel Prize.Group of underage kids tries to convince Toby they deserve the right to vote.	182842
2003	West Wing, The: Guns Not Butter	T	DVD -R HQ 5104.	Attie, Eli and Kevin Falls	Episode #79. 1-8-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).Barlet photo op with Heifer International creates unexpected opportunities -- for C.J. to perfect her spin-doctoring techniques, and for the staff once again to test Will's mettle and sense of humor.Josh is determined to make sure foreign aid bill passes even though hopeless cause.	182843
2002	West Wing, The: H. Con-172	T	DVD -R HQ 4768	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #55. 1-9-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Josh looks for any excuse to see Amy Gardner, a fired White House photographer who has written a tell-all book about the Administration that Sam wants to refute point by point. Majority Counsel makes Leo offer regarding MS affair he wants to refuse,.	182844
2003	West Wing, The: Han	T	DVD -R HQ 5295	Noah, Peter	Episode #93. 10-22-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter (Ben Siegler).CIA Operative/White House Photographer (Cullen G. Chambers).Josh fails to sway unruly congressman who votes against administration on vice presidential confirmation. Ryan reaches out to get him to change his mind.	182845
2002	West Wing, The: Hartsfield's Landing	T	DVD -R HQ 4833. VHS 1259	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #59. 2-27-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Phil (Jeff Mooring).Day before New Hampshire primary. President wins nation's first primary. C.J. and Charlie play ever-escalating game of practical jokes. TV Reporter Todd Hawthorne (Dan Sachoff).	182846
2000	West Wing, The: He Shall, From Time To Time	T	DVD -R HQ 5742	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #12. 1-12-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President collapses before his first State of the Union address. Leo publicly admits to his former alcoholism and drug abuse. Sam and C.J. have romances.	182847
2005	West Wing, The: Here Today	T	DVD -R HQ 4567		Episode #137 10-23-2005	News Media heavily involved in national campaign. New York Times Reporter Greg Brock mentioned in leak. Toby passed state secrets to the New York Times.Toby: "I'm tired of having lawyers tell me what to do." Babish the Investigator: ":Ten you should have thought about that before passing state secrets to a New York Times reporter."Babish's questioning of Toby convinces him that he should retain counsel. Josh must make tough decisions as he tries to bolster the Santos campaign.	182848
2002	West Wing, The: Holy Night	T	DVD -R HQ 5018. SVD 1332	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #78. 12-11-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) appears two days before Christmas -- dressed as St. Nick and investigating a White House exposeDanny arrives bearing gifts of gold and a heads-up for C.J. about Shareef's death.	182849
2004	West Wing, The: Hubbert Peak, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2348	Noah, Peter	Episode #115. 11-17-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) takes over Leo's job.  Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth), the new Press Secretary, on the job for only a week prepares to face the press corps for the first time.Toby (Richard Schiff) is concerned that she looks too young and may not be prepared for their probing questions.	182850
2004	West Wing, The: Impact Winter	T	DVD -R HQ 2552		Episode #119. 12-15-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps.  Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth) is the new Press Secretary. Barlet suffers effect of an attack but still meets with the Chinese and agrees to a summit. News Reporter #1 (Janette Kim). Press (James R. McMann).White House Photographer (Jonathan Brent).	182851
1999	West Wing, The: In Excelsis Deo	T	DVD -R HQ 5077	Sorkin, Aaron and Rick Cleveland	Episode #10. 12-15-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin).C.J. tries to get staff to revisit the hate crimes issue. President sneaks out to do some last minute shopping. Press Conference Extra (Rene Auberjonoise).	182852
2005	West Wing, The: In God We Trust	T	DVD -R HQ 3039		Episode. #130. 3-23-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.). Coverage of political campaign by media. Reporter George (Ben Siegleer). TV Anchorwoman (Penny Griego). TV Anchorman (Kent Shocknek).Reporter #2 (Livia Trevino). Reporter #3 (Eric Cazenave). Reporter #7 (Terri Cavanaugh). Political Pundit (Paul Webster).Senator Vinick, now the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee, seeks advice from former Bartlet political consultant Bruno Gianelli on how to present his religious views and on picking a running mate.Meanwhile, Bartlet is left to wrestle with minor issues like the debt ceiling, and how to unify his party in the face of three-way race for Democratic nomination.	182853
2004	West Wing, The: In the Room	T	DVD -R HQ 3798		Episode #119. 12-8-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth) is the new Press Secretary. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Suspect in presidential shooting caught. Anxious staffers await news on Bartlett and Josh's injuries.Reporter (James Sharpe). Reporter #4 (Elizabeth Karr). TV Anchorman (Larry Carroll). D.C. Anchor (Penny Griego). Boston Anchor (Richard Saxton). Chicago Anchor (Warner Saunders). NBC Video Cameraman (Brian Dragonuk). News Cameraman (Thomas M. Hagen).Flashbacks show how Claudia Jean C.J Cregg. (Alison Janney). and Donna Moss (Janel Moloney) joined Bartlett's campaign.	182854
2000	West Wing, The: In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5877 (Mislabeled 5876).	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #23. 10-4-2000. Season 2 Opener	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.While staff awaits news regarding injured President, critically wounded Josh and a manhunt for gunmen's accomplice, they recall their life three years ago.C.J., Leo and Tobby deal with reporters inquiring about the absence of executive authority while the President was in surgery as well as changing secret service policies which may have prevented the shooting. Danny Concannon.	182855
2000	West Wing, The: In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 1)	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #24. 10-4-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Senior White House Correspondent Danny Concannon.Accomplice in custody. Revealed intended target was Charlie, not the President. Staff still awaits news about Josh and recalls how C.J. and Donna came to join the Barlet campaign.TV Reporter (Ted Garcia). Reporter (Jane Lynch). Reporter (Jerry Sroka). NBC Video Cameraman (Brian Dragonuk). News Cameraman (Thomas M. Hagen	182856
2000	West Wing, The: In This White House	T	DVD -R HQ 5899	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #26. 10-25-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. accidentally leaks information to a freshman reporter.  Cost and availability of AIDs medication needed in Africa explored. Reporter #1 (Jerry Sroka).	182857
2003	West Wing, The: Inauguration Day : Over There (Part 2).	T	DVD -R HQ 5123. SVD 1367, VHS 1431		Episode #82. 2-12-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter John (Ron Ostrow). Reporter (Delaney Williams).Donna takes one for Jack when a comment he thinks he is making off the record is included in a Post article by Danny's Editor.	182858
2003	West Wing, The: Inauguration Day (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 5122.	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #81. 2-5-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield).. Presidential press conferences.	182859
2001	West Wing, The: Indians in the Lobby, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4723. SVD 1137	Abner, Allison & Kevin Falls & Aaron Sorkin.	Episode #52. 11-21-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. tries to find someone on Thanksgiving Eve from Interior to meet with two Indians who plan to stand in the lobby, in full view of the media, until they receive an answer on an application they submitted 15 years ago to buy back land stolen from them.	182860
2006	West Wing, The: Institutional Memory	T	DVD -R HQ 6020		Episode #153. 5-7-2006	News Media. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) and C.J., chief of staff, work on their relationship. C.J. must decide between two possible jobs: philanthropy or joining the President-Elect' Santo's team.	182861
2006	West Wing, The: Internal Displacement	T	DVD -R HQ 5279.		Episode #144. 1-15-2006	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) wants to have a relationship with C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney) but White House business keeps interfering as one crisis after another piles up for the Barlet administration.News Media. Embarrassing information about a Barlet distracts CJ, who is trying to negotiate a deal so that Russia and China do not go to war over Kazakhstan.CJ tells Concannon that reporters "care more about coming up with a good story than telling the truth."  He's more interested in a personal relationship than a discussion of reporter-White House relations.Concannon warns CJ that the president's son-in-law, who is running for office, may be "banging the nanny" and the story could break at any time.Reporter #3 (Stephen Moffatt).	182862
2001	West Wing, The: Isaac and Ishmael	T	DVD -R HQ 4519	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #45. Special 10-3-2001. Not in regular continuity of series.	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.While White House is in lock down, Josh and staff try to put the events of 9/1/01 in context for a group of gifted high schoolers.	182863
2003	West Wing, The: Jefferson Lives	T	DVD -R HQ 5284. SVD 1450	Flint, Carol & Debora Cahn	Episode #93. 10-8-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick).Reporter #2 (Marc Antonio Pritchett). Reporter #3 (Rebecca Avery). First choice for Vice President faces fight for nomination. Other choices considered. Press Agent (Benjamin Centoducati).	182864
2005	West Wing, The: King Corn	T	DVD -R HQ 2734		Episode #123. 1-26-2005	Washington Press Corps. Media. Presidential candidates journey to Iowa.All candidates are told by their handlers that when they appear before the corn growers association they must support subsidies for the use of corn-derived ethanol as fuel regardless of their true feelings.	182865
2005	West Wing, The: La Palabra	T	DVD -R HQ 2967		Episode #128 3-9-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick). Reporter Sally (Becky Meister). Reporter (John O'Brien). Reporter (Dalia Phillips).TV Anchor #3 (Penny Griego). Reporter #4 (Christine Avila). Reporter #7 (Steven Meek). Reporter #8 (Alex Manette).Santos is campaigning during the last few days before the all-important "Super Tuesday" primary elections, and he trails both candidates in the polls.When even "La Palabra," a Latino voters group, is all set to endorse Hoynes, another candidate instead of Santos, Josh urges Santos to take a stand on the new bill that denies driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.Meanwhile, Donna tries to figure out why the other candidate suddenly isn't campaigning in California, and advances her position in the Vice President's campaign by becoming the Vice President's official spokesperson.	182866
2000	West Wing, The: Lame Duck Congress, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4401. SVD 1510	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #28. 11-8-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President considers recalling Senate to push ratification of nuclear-test-ban treaty. Danny Concannon in episode.	182867
2006	West Wing, The: Last Hurrah, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6033		Episode #152. 4-30-2006	News Media. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) and C.J., chief of staff.Issues facing the new first family overwhelm Helen. Vinick ponders his future.	182868
2001	West Wing, The: Leadership Breakfast, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4443. SVD 878		Episode #33. 1-10-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Suggested move of the press corps to new quarters across the street. Influential columnist and White House staff  Reporters (Rhonda Overby, Lesley D. Van Arsdall, Tim Williams).	182869
2000	West Wing, The: Let Barlet Be Barlet	T	DVD -R HQ 5812. SVD 1505	Sorkin, Aaron, Peter Parnell and Patrick Caddell	Episode #19. 4-26-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Mandy's old memo about the President's administration weaknesses surfaces. Sam works to get better policy on gays in military. Danny Concannon in episode.	182870
2000	West Wing, The: Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics	T	DVD -R HQ 5852	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #21. 5-10-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. waits anxiously for administration's approval rating. Reporter #2 (Don Chastain).Presidents gets closer to making FEC campaign finance reform-friendly, but opponents strike back by making Sam's former dalliance with the call girl public knowledge.	182871
2001	West Wing, The: Life on Mars	T	DVD -R HQ 5206 (Mislabeled 520).	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #88. 4-30-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Phil (Jeff Mooring).Media. Who leaked of a pivotal piece of information to the press?  Desperate search for the answer has an impact that reaches all the way to the Oval office.  Big media crisis.On first day at work, Joe Quincy (Matthew Perry) pieces together three news leaks and uncovers a scandal which forces the vice president to resign.	182872
2004	West Wing, The: Liftoff	T	DVD -R HQ 2336	Cahn, Debora (Writer)	Episode #114. 11-10-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) takes over Leo's job. Presidential News Conference. Toby has to brief the press and fumbles badly. Josh was supposed to help him but wasn't around.Barlet tells reporters: "After by-pass surgery 1'm relieved to announce that Leo McGarry is in stable condition and headed for a full recovery. Through he will always be a very valuable part of this administration, he will not be returning to his post.""I am therefore pleased and terribly proud to announce that effective immediately the position of White House Chief of Staff will be filled by Claudia Jean Cregg."  C.J. leaves her press secretary job.New press secretary to be named. Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).	182873
2003	West Wing, The: Long Goodbye, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5105	Baitz, Jon Robin	Episode #80. 1-15-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.While Toby unsuccessfully attempts to fill her shoes in the briefing room, C.J. returns to Dayton where she gives a speech at her high school reunion, reconnects with an old friend and struggles with her father's worsening Alzheimer's.	182874
2000	West Wing, The: Lord John Marbury	T	DVD -R HQ 5775	Sorkin, Aaron and Patrick Caddell	Episode #11. 1-5-2000	Washington Press Corps. News Media. President Bartlet calls on an eccentric British diplomat for help when the threat of nuclear confrontation is imminent. Reporter Bruce (Colin K. Gray).	182875
2001	West Wing, The: Manchester (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4657	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #47. 10-17-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Senior staff clash with consultants who are to work on Barlet's reelection campaign. C.J. is concerned that the press senses the Barlets' marriage could be in trouble.	182876
2001	West Wing, The: Manchester: (Part 1)	T	DVD -R HQ 4655. SVD 1120	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #46. 10-10-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Sandy (Doris McMillon).C.J. makes horrible blunder in press conference and is hounded about the President's health  by reporters. Staff disagrees whether President should apologize for not revealing his medical condition.Reporter #4 (Jill Remez). AFO Reporter #1 (Dayna Devon). AFI Reporter Jonathan (J.P. Stevenson).	182877
2000	West Wing, The: Mandatory Minimums	T	DVD -R HQ 5847	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #20. 5-3-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Senior White House Correspondent Danny Concannon.C.J. makes a mistake and sets them back. Staff developing new drug policy.Reporter Jack.  Reporter Stacy.	182878
2004	West Wing, The: Memorial Day	T	DVD -R 1687		Episode #111. 5-19-2004. Final show of the 2003-2004 Season	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Anchor (Doug Hale).Commentator #1 (Hira Ambrosino). Commentator #2 (John Colella). Commentator #3 (Jake Mailey).	182879
2005	West Wing, The: Message of the Week	T	DVD -R HQ 4463		Episode #135. 10-09-2005	News Media heavily involved in national campaign. Senate Reporter #1 (Alicia-Lee). TV Reporter Sally (Becky Meister). Vanick Reporter #1 (Sumalee Montano). Vinick Reporter (Adam Pilver). Vinick Reporter George (Ben Siegler).The Vinich campaign tries to turn things around by targeting issues of immigration, issues Santos has avoided. Santos Reporter #2 (Phil Trask Jr.). TV Reporter (Rachel Zeskind).	182880
2000	West Wing, The: Midterms, The	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #25. 10-18-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Josh recovers from bullet wounds. Noticeable tension among some of the White House Staff. C.J. mangles physicist by referring to them as psychics as Josh listens from his sick bed.	182881
2005	West Wing, The: Mommy Problem, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6566		Episode #134. 10-2-2005	News Media heavily involved in national campaign that centers on issues of national security and the White House leak. Reporter #1 Anna (Rebecca Avery). Reporter #2 Gordon (Tom Chick). Reporter #3 (David Brownstein).Reporter #4 Charlayne (Joyce Guy). Reporter # 5 John (Ron Ostrow).  Pebble Beach Reporter (Vivianne Collins). Naval  Base Reporter (Brocks Willich). Pundit #1 (Kenneth Messerole).Santos and Vinick have to deal with press fallout when it looks like the Bartlet White House is not going to continue the investigation into the press leaks.	182882
2005	West Wing, The: Mr. Frost	T	DVD -R HQ 4522		Episode #136. 10-16-2005	News Media heavily involved in national campaign. National Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick). Reporter #1 Charlayne (Joyce Guy).  Local Reporter (Trev Broudy). Reporter #2 (David Brownstein). TV Anchor (Kerstin Lindquist).As CJ tries to manage without most of her staff, trouble breaks out in the Middle East jeopardizing President Bartlet's peace plan. The person who leaked the story confesses and it's a member of the President's staff.	182883
1999	West Wing, The: Mr. Willis of Ohio	T	DVD -R HQ 6028	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #6. 11-3-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Sam tutors C.J. on finer points of census.	182884
2002	West Wing, The: Night Five	T	DVD -R HQ 4832. DVD -R 1619	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #58. 2-6-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. enlists Leo's help in freeing White House reporter kidnapped while on assignment in the Congo. Toby and Andy joust over upcoming presidential speech condemning Islamic fanaticism by name.Leonard Wallace (Carmen Argenziano), Billy Price's Editor	182885
2005	West Wing, The: Ninety Miles Away	T	DVD -R HQ 3006		Episode #129. 3-16-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.). Coverage of political campaign by media.Faced with the reaffirmation of economic sanctions against Cuba that haven't worked for 40 years, Barlet sends Leo McGarry to meet secretly with Fidel Casto.Leo and Kate discover a common bond form the past. Meanwhile Charlie suffers when a termite invasion hits the White House.	182886
2004	West Wing, The: No Exit	T	DVD -R 1648		Episode #108. 4-28-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin).President and staff must wait out a White House lockdown after a foreign substance is detected in the building.	182887
2000	West Wing, The: Noel	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4442	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #32. 12-20-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Congressional Christmas party features Yo-Yo Ma. White House visitor has strange reaction to a painting and C.J. sets out to discover why.	182888
2004	West Wing, The: NSF Thurmont	T	DVD -R HQ 4468. SVDSP 2006		Episode #111. 10-20-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick).ATF Anchor (Leesa Severyn).	182889
2001	West Wing, The: On The Day Before	T	DVD -R HQ 4693 (Mislabeled 4993).  SVD 1158	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #49. 10-31-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Phil (Jeff Mooring).President vetoes death tax and staff must scramble to keep veto from being overridden.	182890
2005	West Wing, The: Opposition Research	T	DVD -R HQ 2669		Episode #121. 1-12-2005	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) is now in Leo's job. Handling of media by Josh who heads up Santos' presidential campaign in New Hampshire becomes a problem. Good on media covering a campaign.Josh and Santos immediately disagree on campaign philosophy and the media have a field day. Josh has an uncomfortable reunion with Russell campaign staffer Donna.News Media. Reporter #1 (John F. Schaffer). Reporter #2 (Quinn Sullivan). Reporter #3 (Christopher Hoffman). Reporter #4 (Krista Sutton). Reporter #5 (Michael Rhoades).	182891
1999	West Wing, The: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 5601	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #1. 9-22-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter #1 (Jana Lee Hamblin). Reporter #3 (Mindy Seeger). President has bike accident.	182892
2000	West Wing, The: Portland Trip, The	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4411. SVD 1512	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #29. 11-15-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Senior White House Correspondent Danny Concannon.After ridiculing Notre Dame, C.J. is forced to accompany the President on a trip to Oregon. While on Air Force One, Toby and Sam struggle to write President's education speech he's set to give the following day.Reporter #1 (Jana Lee Hamblin). Reporter #2 (Don Chastain).	182893
2002	West Wing, The: Posse Comitatus	T	DVD -R HQ 4901. VHS 1258. SVD 1178 (Incomplete)	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #66. 5-22-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter (Ted Koch). Reporter (Karen Tsen Lee).President struggles over wisdom of assassinating the terrorist Qumari defense minister. C.J.'s stalker is finally captured but the night ends in tragedy.	182894
1999	West Wing, The: Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc	T	DVD -R HQ 5602	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #2. 9-29-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Vice President refuses to fall in line with President. Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin). Reporter Mike (Victor Love).	182895
2003	West Wing, The: Privateers	T	DVD -R HQ 5166	Redford, Paul and Debora Cahn and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #85. 3-26-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Claiming that Abbey's ancestor was a pirate rather than a privateer, a prominent member threatens to mount a boycott of the D.A.R. dinner at which Zoey will be inducted until Will, C.J. and Amy device a plan to defuse the situation.	182896
2002	West Wing, The: Process Stories	T	DVD -R HQ 5075	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #75. 11-13-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Staff celebrates election night and encourages Sam to run for the seat in Orange County.	182897
1999	West Wing, The: Proportional Response, A	T	DVD -R HQ 5603. SVD 1091. SVD 796	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #3. 10-6-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) who's heard about Sam's friendship with a call girl. Gregg talks to himC.J. upset about being kept out of the loop about Laurie. Charlie hired as president's new personal assistant.Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin). Reporter Mike (Victor Love). Reporter #4 (Andrew Shaifer). Reporter (Laura Innes).	182898
2003	West Wing, The: Red Haven's on Fire	T	DVD -R HQ 5138. SVD 1368	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #84. 2-26-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Toby and C.J. working on Sam's California campaign. Will runs his intern writing staff ragged. Anchor (Giselle Fernandez).  Newscaster (Chris Schauble).	182899
2002	West Wing, The: Red Mass, The	T	DVD -R HQ 49094. VHS 1290	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #71. 10-9-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Sally (Becky Meister).President faced with resolving 11-day standoff with the KSU bombers in Iowa who are holding an injured child. Reporter (Barrett Rakestraw).	182900
2006	West Wing, The: Requiem	T	DVD -R HQ 5898		Episode #150. 4-16-2006	News Media. Newspaper Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield).  President Bartlet and his current and former staffers come together for Leo's funeral.The White House and post-campaign staff mourn the death of Leo McGarry. Santos is faced with the emerging question of who he will pick as his nomination for Vice President to replace McGarry.	182901
2006	West Wing, The: Running Mates	T	DVD -R HQ 5201		Episode #143. 1-8-2006	News Media covers vice presidential debate. Focus is on vice president. Reporter Jane (Caroline Duncan). Reporter Steve (Charles Noland). Pundit #1 (Elizabeth Payne).As Leo struggles through debate practice, he makes Josh and Lou extremely nervous. Santos takes time off the campaign trail to see his family. Newspaper prints picture of Santos' wife wearing a tong.	182902
2003	West Wing, The: Separation of Powers	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4428. SVD 1471	Redford, Paul	Episode #97. 11-12-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.TV Interviewer talks to President's daughter and he's worried about it. Washington D.C. News Corps.C.J. prepares Zoey for sit-down interview about her kidnapping.	182903
2000	West Wing, The: Shibboleth	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4412	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #30. 11-22-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President must decide what to do with 83 Chinese citizens stowed away on freighter ship seeking asylum. C.J. has to decide which one of two turkeys the President should "pardon" but then tries to save the other from chopping block.	182904
1999	West Wing, The: Short List, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5653	Sorkin, Aaron and Patrick Caddell	Episode #9. 11-24-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President struggles to name nominee to Supreme Court when perfect nominee turns out to be not so perfect.	182905
2003	West Wing, The: Shutdown	T	DVD -R HQ 8X 4437. SVD 1474	Goffman, Mark	Episode #98. 11-19-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Charlayne (Joyce Guy).Federal government shut down.	182906
2000	West Wing, The: Six Meetings Before Lunch	T		Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #18. 4-5-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Danny Concannon in episode.	182907
2004	West Wing, The: Slow News Day	T	DVD -R HQ 5202. SVD 1512		Episode #100. 2-4-2004	Wall Street Journal Reporter exposes hush-hush mission to reform Social Security. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick).Reporter Charlayne (Joyce Guy). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow). Cable News Pundit (James Ingersoll). President sanctions Toby's mission but backpedals when details are leaked to the press.C.J. is desperate to feed the press corps beast on a glacially slow news day. She meets with an attaché to discuss cabbage imports and has a little fun with a particularly dense reporter.	182908
2001	West Wing, The: Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail	T	DVD -R HQ 4568	Redford, Paul	Episode #38 2-28-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. meets with group of cartographers who want standards for maps changed to be a more accurate reflection of geographical and political reality.	182909
2001	West Wing, The: Stackhouse Filibuster, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4569	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #39. 3-14-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter #2 (Jana Lee Hamblin). News Anchor (Dilva Henry).Staff blindsided when elderly senator Howard Stackhouse stages Friday night filibuster to block their Family Wellness bill. C.J. tries to locate a valuable Egyptian cat goddess statue given to the President.	182910
1999	West Wing, The: State Dinner, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5651	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #7. 11-10-1999	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Danny Concannon flirts with C.J. Reporter Bruce (Colin K. Gray). Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin). Photographer (Rod Porter).  Reporter (J.P. Stevenson).Staff deals with Hurricane Sarah, a potential teamster strike and a raid involving children in Idaho. President of Indonesia honored at state dinner.	182911
2002	West Wing, The: Stirred	T	DVD - RHQ 4883	Sorkin, Aaron and Eli Attie	Episode #62. 4-3-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Fears of terrorist attacks arise when truck carrying depleted uranium-fuel rods is involved in a head-on collision in an Idaho tunnel.	182912
2004	West Wing, The: Stormy Present, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5165. SVD 1498	Young, John Sacret	Episode #100. 1-7-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Japanese Newscaster (Eiko Nijo).	182913
2004	West Wing, The: Supremes, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5294		Episode #106. 3-25-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. TV Anchor (Saida Pagan).President Barlet faces a political minefield when seeking to replace a deceased Supreme Court justice. Josh proffers a liberal judicial nominee while the president meets with a bright, conservative judge.	182914
2002	West Wing, The: Swiss Diplomacy	T	DVD -R HQ 5076	Attie, Eli and Kevin Falls	Episode #76. 11-20-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. (Reporter Michael Raysses).Son of Iranian leader needs heart transplant in U.S. Only man who could do it is enemy of Iranian government. Senate minority leader threatens to thwart President's legislative agenda.	182915
2000	West Wing, The: Take Out the Trash Day	T	DVD -R HQ 7347	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #13. 1-26-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter #1 (Jana Lee Hamblin).Josh and Sam make bargain to keep Leo from going through a hearing at the expense of a new sex education report.	182916
2000	West Wing, The: Take This Sabbath Day	T	DVD - R HQ 5754	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #14. 2-9-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President has 48 hours to decide whether to commute sentence of convicted murderer.	182917
2004	West Wing, The: Talking Points	T	DVD -R 1632		Episode #108. 4-21-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Anchor #1 (Saida Pagan). Anchor #2 (Penny Griego).Cregg squares off against reporters in a contest of wills over media ownership by just few corporations. She will also let one reporter from each corporation attend the press conference resulting in seven seats.	182918
2005	West Wing, The: Things Fall Apart	T	DVD -R HQ 3050		Episode #131. 3-30-2005	News Media. Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.). Coverage of political campaign by media.Bartlet asks Leo to take charge of the potentially chaotic Democratic Convention as Santos considers a vice presidential offer from front-runner Russell.Meanwhile, the International Space Station is leaking oxygen and a rescue of the three astronauts will be difficult. Bartlet catches Zooey's boyfriend leaving her bedroom after a nighttime visit.	182919
2004	West Wing, The: Three-Day Story (aka Third-Day Story)	T	DVD -R HQ 2269	Attie, Eli	Episode #114.  11-3-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. C.J. works with the State Department on getting U.N. and NATO approval of the peace accord.Leo is rushed into bypass surgery after suffering a massive heart attack as Toby and Josh scramble chaotically to get votes after Haffley demands Democratic support for a tax cut in exchange for ratification for peace plan.C.J. Gets on Josh's case about his unhealthy diet. Jed must ove3rcome his reluctance to name a new chief of staff. Donna returns to work.Reporter George (Ben Siegler). Announcer (John Colella).	182920
2005	West Wing, The: Ticket, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4362		Episode #133. 9-25-2005	News Media covers the beginning of the Presidential campaign. Washington Correspondent Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Reporter Christine (Barbara Lee Bragg). Reporter #2 (Burt Bulos). Reporter Chris (Mindy Seeger). Reporter #3 Kevin (Phil Trask Jr.).As everyone but Josh causes Santos to question his choice of Leo as his running mate, Bartlet's investigation into the dangerous press leak continues. C.J. gets interviewed by Babish and Donna approaches Josh for a job.	182921
2006	West Wing, The: Tomorrow	T	DVD -R HQ 6075		Episode #154. 5-14-2006	Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield) waits in Los Angeles for Press Secretary-then Chief-of-Staff C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney) after the inauguration that puts Santos and his staff into the White House.Bartlet and his team look back on their years in the White House. Press Secretary Annabeth (Kristin Chenoweth).	182922
2006	West Wing, The: Transition	T	DVD -R HQ 5939		Episode #151. 4-23-2006	News Media. Newspaper Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield).  President-elect places a call to president of China and offers a different position from the one Bartlet currently espouses. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).TV Newscaster (Penny Griego). Josh has thousands of White House positions to fill and the stress is starting to show.	182923
2003	West Wing, The: Twenty-Five	T 	DVD -R HQ 5244. SVD 1394 (Media Highlights)	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #90. 5-14-2003	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Media. President's daughter kidnapped by terrorists. News conference. Media. President invokes 25th amendment to diminish terrorists' leverage and eliminate any conflict of interest. No Vice President. Speaker of the  House takes over.Reporter (Keely Jones).	182924
2002	West Wing, The: Two Bartlets, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4786. SVD 1154	Falls, Kevin and Aaron Sorkin	Episode #57. 1-30-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Day of Democratic Caucus. Newscaster (Ted Garcia).	182925
2001	West Wing, The: Two Cathedrals	T	DVD -R HQ 4633. SVD 971	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #44. 5-16-2001. Season 2 Finale	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President decides about running for re-election. Reporter (Lewis Grenville). Reporter in Briefing Room (Jane Lynch). Third Reporter (Christopher J. Marcinko). Reporter Sandy (Doris McMillon).	182926
2006	West Wing, The: Two Weeks Out	T	DVD -R HQ 5678		Episode #146. 3-19-2006	News Media. Washington Press Corps. Opposition finds missing briefcase. Election campaign heats up. Both candidates are campaigning in California with the hopes of stealing the election. Santos' briefcase falls into the hands of the Vinick campaign.	182927
2002	West Wing, The: U.S. Poet Laureate, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4849. SVD 1159		Episode #51. 3-27-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin). Reporter (David Gautreaux). WKZN Philadelphia Anchor Leslie (Beth Littleford). Sunrise in Cincinnati Anchor Terri (Yolanda Lloyd Delgado). Reporter Phil (Jeff Moring. Reporter Jesse (Diana Morgan).President fires first shot in his unofficial re-election campaign when he calls his likely opponent less than brilliant at the end of a local-TV interview, and the national press just can't get enough of it.White House response is a "non-apology apology" from C.J.  Tabatha Fortis (Laura Dern).	182928
2005	West Wing, The: Undecideds	T	DVD -R HQ 4936		Episode #141. 12-4-2005	News Media heavily involved in national campaign. News Photographer (James R. McMann).Santos campaign's difficulties with the black community continue when a Latino police officer shoots a black child. C.J. offloads preparations for Ellie's wedding to Will when Kate needs her help with Kazakhstan.	182929
2005	West Wing, The: Wake Up Call, The	T	DVD -R HQ 2824		Episode #124. 2-9-2005	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) is now in Leo's job. Reporter Gordon (Tom Chick). Newscaster (Penny Griego). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).Valentine's Day starts badly when the Iranian air force shoots down a British airliner, killing 100 passengers. U.K. Prime Minister threatens to retaliate by bombing nuclear reactor sites, which could doom future support for political reformers in Iran.But C.J. has made an agreement with Abbey to allow the President to get more rest and she is reluctant to awaken him at 5 a.m. to deal with the crisis.Harried staffers pass the buck of Leo's traditional meeting with new Miss World.  Washington Post correspondent is distracted by Miss World.Toby and a visiting law professor answer questions from a foreign delegation that is trying to write a new constitution for the former Soviet Republic of Belarus.	182930
2001	West Wing, The: War at Home, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4571	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #36. 2-14-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President authorizes special ops team to rescue five DEA agents only to have them caught in ambush. C.J. arranges for the host of "Capitol Beat" to have an exclusive interview with the wronged police officer.	182931
2001	West Wing, The: War Crimes	T	DVD -R HQ 4702. SVD 1160, SVD 1128	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #50. 11-7-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter (Marcy Goldman).President has a showdown.	182932
2004	West Wing, The: Warfare of Genghis Khan	T	DVD -R HQ 5211		Episode #101. 2-11-2004	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Talk-Show Host maligns C.J.Unknown nation detonates a nuclear device over the Indian Ocean. Josh reconsiders the merit of space exploration. Will insinuates to the vice president that he is thought of as a buffoon.	182933
2001	West Wing, The: Ways and Means	T	DVD -R HQ 4671	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #48. 10-24-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President. Reporter Bobbi (Jana Lee Hamblin).Special Prosecutor sets probe in motion about presidential cover-up on his illness. Reporter (Stephanie Cantu). Reporter (Lewis Grenville).	182934
2002	West Wing, The: We Killed Yamamoto	T	DVD -R HQ 4916. SVD 1178	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #65. 5-15-2002	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Terrorism and moral absolutes. Welfare-reform bill. C.J. discovers that the secret service man protecting her is a very straight shooter.	182935
2005	West Wing, The: Wedding, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4993		Episode #141. 12-11-2005	News Media. News Media. Will Bailey (Joshua Malina) is the White House Director of Communications. Reporter Charlayne (Joyce Guy). Reporter John (Ron Ostrow).Barlet tries to deal with a rapidly disintegrating international situation as his daughter's White House wedding gets under way. Josh struggles with dwindling campaign funds and ad purchases.	182936
2006	West Wing, The: Welcome to Wherever You Are	T	DVD -R HQ 5732		Episode #147. 3-26-2006	News Media continues to cover election campaign. Attorney General presses Toby to reveal his source. Local Reporter #1 (Francesca Ferrar). Reporter #2 (Daphna Cardinale). Reporter #3 (Eric Christie).	182937
2000	West Wing, The: What Kind of Day Has It Been?	T	DVD -R HQ 5853. SVD 867	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #22. 5-17-2000. Season 1 Finale	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.President and senior staff walk into a hail of bullets as they leave a town meeting. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Reporter (Bridgetta Tomarchio).Presidential Press Corps. (Brian Dragonuk). Moderator (Linda Burden-Williams).	182938
2000	West Wing, The: White House Pro-Am, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5784	Sorkin, Aaron, Lawrence O'Donnell	Episode #17. 3-22-2000	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.Charlie's date with Zooey cancelled because of threats by white supremacist group. Abbey discusses child labor on a talk show and keeps staff busy with fallout when she leaks personal preference for a Federal Reserve Board appointment.	182939
2001	West Wing, The: Women of Qumar, The	T	DVD -R HQ 4724	Sorkin, Aaron	Episode #53. 11-28-2001	Washington D.C. Press Corps. Reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield). Press Secretary Claudia Jean (C.J.) Cregg (Allison Janney) faces the media representing the White House and the President.C.J. is outraged about an arms sale to secure an airbase lease with a Middle-Eastern country which perpetuates atrocities against its women. Mad-Cow disease possibility.	182940
1999	Western Female Journalists and Singing Reporters	D	IJPC 116	Saltzman Composite Tape	See Journalism 375 Syllabus on www.ijpc.org for complete films, details.	IJPC Class Sixteen -- 1950s, The: Part Three -- A 1950s Journalist Miscellany. Western Female Journalists. Singing Reporters.Film and TV Excerpts include: "-30-," "Teacher's Pet," "It Happens Every Thursday," "It Happened to Jane," "Designing Woman," "Born Yesterday," "Half a Hero," "Miracle in Rain," "Trent's Last Case," "Screaming Mimi," "To Please a Lady," "Flesh and Fury."Western Female Journalists: "Texas Lady," "Lone Star."Singing Reporters: "My Sister Eileen," "You Can't Run Away From It," "High Society," "The Philadelphia Story."	182941
2002	Western Front, The	T			Australia. Series 2002.	Reporters Rebecca Killen, Caty Price. Hosts Tim Gossage and Lachy Reid.	182942
1847	Western Wanderings of a Typo, The	N	MLPL	Robb, John S.	In "Streaks of Squatter Life, and Far-West Scenes."	Printer John Earl was a true and veritable specimen of the genius Jour Printer -- intelligent, reckless, witty, improvident, competent and unsteady….""Little troubled abo0ut the present, and perfectly indifferent as to the future."  Son of a Philadelphia printer….	182943
2008	Western World	MUS		Pennywise	From “Reason to Believe” album, 3-25-2008	News Media references. “The anchorman won’t stop crying, the anchorman won’t stop lying.”  Paparazzi. 	182944
1995	Western, Hollywood, 100 Years of the	DT	VHS 392			News Media	182945
1958	Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse	T			Series 10-6-1958 to 6-10-1960	Press	182946
1959	Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: Lucy Wants a Career	T			Episode #26. 5-25-1959	TV Morning News Show. Lucy auditions as a "Girl Friday" for a morning news show anchored by Paul Davis. At the audition, Lucy suddenly realizes her age and does a little fancy maneuvering to get noticed. She is startled to get the job.Her first appearance is a disaster, but viewers find it humorous and Lucy ends up with a long-term contract. But she misses Little Ricky and being a homemaker and decides that this isn't for her. She decides to quit.Lucy takes a couple of sleeping tablets to get some rest. A groggy Lucy is awoken by Ricky who tells her they will be sued if she doesn't honor her contract and a heavily medicated Lucy rushes to the studio.Cameraman (Louis A. Nicolette).	182947
1958	Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: Time Element, The	T			Episode #6. 11-10-1958	Newspaper Editors. Reporter (Don Keefer). Editor (Bartlett Robinson). A patient visiting a psychiatrist complains of recurrent dreams in which he imagines he's living in Hawaii just before the attack on Pearl Harbor.He tries to warn newspaper editors and anyone else who will listen that they will be attacked by the Japanese. The psychiatrist learns his patient was killed at Pearl Harbor 17 years ago.	182948
1680	Westminster Wedding, A, Or the Town Mouth	PO	USC	Anonymous (Whig)		News	182949
1977	Westside Medical: Witch of Four West, The	T			Episode #2. 3-24-1977	Interviewer (Selma Archerd).	182950
1942	Westward Ho	M				Photographer (Jayne Hazard). Photographer (Milton Kibbee).	182951
1832	Westward Ho!	N	USC	Paulding, James K.		Editor Zeno Paddock. Slimy demagogue Zeno Paddock and the Westward Sun. Pretentious blackmailer.	182952
2004	Wet & Waan: Au Pair	T			Episode #17. 1-9-2004	Journalist De Lint (Robert De La Haye). Talk Show Host (Hayo Bruins).	182953
1992	Wet and Wild Summer!	M				Press Man (Fingers Demain).	182954
1932	Wet Parade, The	M	DVD -R HQ 1916, 1917. VHS 1080 (ending on VHS 1078)	Sinclair, Upton (Novel). John L. Mahin (Adaptation)		Reporter Jerry Tyler (Wallace Ford) goes to France to fight.  Lives through Prohibition.	182955
2003	Wet Pleasures	MT			Adult	TV Reporter (Asia Carrera)	182956
1997	Wetlands	M	SVD 604			News Media	182957
1995	Wetlands	M			Adult	Tabloid Television. Tipped-off tabloid television crew uncovers juicy goings-on at a private summit.	182958
1969	Wettermark	N	GPL	Chaze, Elliot		Reporter Cliff Wettermark is a competent, hard-working reporter on a small-town Mississippi newspaper.	182959
2007	WFCT Presents: What Makes Cheney Tick	M				Reporter (Jennifer Novick)	182960
1981	Whale for the Killing, A	MT				Reporter (John Baggaley).	182961
1995	Wharf Rat, The	MT		Huston, Jimmy (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dexter (Rachel Ticotin) helps the wharf rat uncover the truth about his brother, an honest cop, killed by a corrupt officer.	182962
1962	What a Carve Up!	M			AFI-Proofreaders	Proofreader	182963
2001	What a Carve Up!	N		Coe, Jonathan		Journalist	182964
2003	What a Girl Wants	M	DVD -R 1614			TV. Television Reporter (Steven Anderson). Newspaper Reporter #1 (Dan Tuite). Newspaper Reporter #2 (Sarah Mark). Media. Newspapers. Magazines. Headlines. Reporters.Teenager leaves New York in order to meet her estranged father, a political candidate, in London. Newspapers and TV News fascinated with the 17-year-old American daughter.	182965
1928	What a Night!	M		Jones, Grover, Lloyd Corrigan (Story). Herman J. Mankiewicz (Titles).  Louise Lang (Screenplay)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers - Ness Book	Reporter Dorothy Winston (Bebe Daniels) is the wealthy, klutzy daughter of an industrialist who goes to work on a newspaper. She gets an interview with a gunman employed by a gangster and finds out about a check that will connect him to a political boss.Winston and Reporter Joe Madison (Neil Hamilton), who is also the editor's son,  get the check and the paper prints an expose. Gangster recovers the check and charges the paper with libel.Winston gets the check back, along with photographic evidence implicating the crooks and proving that the underworld is ruling the city through the corrupt mayor.Editor Madison (Charles Sellon).	182966
1964	What a Way to Go!	M				TV Announcer (Army Armand Archerd). Publicity and Press Agent (Phil Arnold)	182967
1961	What a Whopper!	M				Commentator (Fyffe Robertson)	182968
1923	What a Wife Learned	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	182969
1943	What a Woman!	M	VHS 5237	Charrel, Erik (Story). Therese Lewis, Barry Trivers (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Magazine Writer Henry Pepper (Brian Aherne) sent to interview female agent trying to find male lead for film version of best-selling novel by anonymous author. Acting on tip from Pepper, she discovers writer is college professor who wants to keep secret.In order to get back at agent for letting her career keep her from being a "normal woman," the pipe-smoking Pepper encourages a relationship between author and agent. Reporters (Ed Emerson, Nelson Leigh, Ann Loos, Charles Marsh, Robert Williams).Newsman (Irving Bacon). Radio Announcer (Ken Carpenter). New York Times 12/3/43:  "Mr. Aherne plays…in that easy, sardonic style which some folks seem to think is characteristic of fellows who write for magazines."Newsweek, 12/13/43: "Pepper…represents the latest and most insidious manifestation of Hollywood's perennial plague on reporters. Aside from such trumped-up irritabilia as hat and pipe, Pepper has a superior way of looking as if he knew how the story….""…would end long before either you or Miss Russell could possibly get the idea….it is to the credit of both Pepper and the entire field of journalism that when Carol finally starts to blossom, he takes the pipe out of his mouth for the occasion."	182970
1998	What a Woman's Gotta Do	N		Coleman, Evelyn		African-American Journalist Patricia Conley from Atlanta has finally found a man. But on their wedding day he vanishes. Before that she sees him in a romantic French restaurant with another woman.Then strange things begin to happen. Her car is found bathed in blood. A woman is found dead. Another too-good-to-be-true brother is offering his services. Suddenly the tough-talking journalist doesn't know who to trust.She launches an investigation that leads her to discover spirituality and the genetic foresight of ancient African people. Also meets handsome investigator. She discovers a transcontinental genetic engineering conspiracy behind her fiancé's disappearance.	182971
1996	What a Wonderful World (aka Kei Yee Lui Ching Ji Chan Sam Oi Sang Meng)	M				Journalist (Andy Lau) is dying and lets himself be captured and held hostage to write award-winning story about criminals	182972
1991	What About Bob?	M				TV. Good Morning America interview pivotal plot point. Joan Lunden. Female Field Reporter.	182973
2007	What About Brian: What About Calling All Friends…	T			Episode #24. 3-26-2007. Series 4-16-2006 to 3-26-2007.	Photographer (Robb Skyler).	182974
2007	What About Brian: What About Secret Lovers…	T			Episode #23.3-19-2007	Tabloids. Photographer (Robb Skyler). A picture of Brian and Stephanie kissing makes the tabloids. Stephanie asks her roommate Laura to act as Brian's date to a Hollywood party with her.	182975
2007	What About Brian: What About the Exes…	T			Episode #16.1-15-2007	Photographer (Nick Steele). Nicole sets up a photo shoot.	182976
2001	What About Joan: My Dinner With Jake	T			Episode #10. 10-2-2001	Publicist (Craig Cackowski).	182977
1999	What About Mickey	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Alamo Barnes for The Frisco Foil, a sensational tabloid. Successor to Hugh Lessig' other series sleuth, fellow Foil newshawk Picasso Smith who roamed the streets of San Francisco in the 30s, 40s and 50s.Cynical, wisecracking journalist.  Lessig newspaper reporter himself.	182978
1967	What Am I Bid?	M			AFI-Columnists	Columnist. Publisher (J.B. Towner).	182979
1865	What Cheer Robbery	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain's Western Years."	Reporter Alta .	182980
1973	What Country Do You Think You're In	SS	UCLA	Algren, Nelson	In "Last Carousel, The."	Headlines	182981
1717	What D'Ye Call It, The	P	USC	Gay, John		Critics	182982
1939	What Do You Know?	SS	MLPL	Weidman, Jerome	In "Horse that could Whistle 'Dixie' and Other Stories by Jerome Wediman, The."	Columnist and Narrator: Dave Decker and his Broadway column, Double Decker.  Corrine Lefferts, young daughter of publisher Lemuel August Lefferts."It's a crazy racket. You know everything before everybody else knows it. They know everything before you know it. You get paid for it. They don't." No wonder you count your friends on the fingers of one hand."	182983
1970	What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?	M			AFI-Interviewers/MP Cameramen	Interviewer-Narrator (Allen Funt - Himself).	182984
2003	What Else But Home	N		Rolens, Sharon		Journalist Cappy Giberson comes home from college to pursue his dreams of making it as a journalist. He begins writing a series of stories for a St. Louis newspaper about the rural eccentricities of an Illinois farm town.	182985
1972	What Every Woman Wants To Know	DT				Host Bess Myerson	182986
1922	What Fools Men Are	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	182987
1952	What God Has Wrought	T			Cavalcade of America - 11-26-52	News Media. Samuel Morse story	182988
1952	What Happened	DT				Public Affairs Program. Individual who received newspaper coverage for some unique act. Panel asks what he or she did. Ben Grauer host. Frank Gallop announcer and on panel	182989
1900	What Happened at the Fonda	SS	MLPL	Harte, Brete		Press	182990
1967	What Happened to Auguste Clarot?	SSF	GPL	Eisenberg, Larry	In "Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories."	Editor Emile Becque, savage editor of L'Expresse.  Narrator: reporter after story of a missing Nobel-prize-winning chemist.	182991
1927	What Happened to Father	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	182992
1986	What Happened to Kerouac?	DT				Interviewer Lewis MacAdams (Voice).	182993
1920	What Happened to Rosa	M				Reporter (Adolphe Menjou)	182994
2002	What Harry Saw	NM		Moran, Thomas		Reporter Harry Hull of the Herald dabbled with speed during adolescence and his addiction led to auto theft and a term in Vietnam instead of jail. He is shredded by shrapnel and returns to Australia chastened. Psyche damaged by mother's early death.He moves in with his dad who uses his pull with the pressmen's union to get him a job as a reporter on the Herald. There he meets the love of his life, reporter Lucy Whitmoor. Has a seven-year affair with her.His father dies. Harry's emotional withdrawal precipitates breakup with Lucy who leaves Sydney pregnant with his child. She gives up the baby for adoption. When he finally learns the reason, he understands her sacrifice.Harry's impoverished  personality, a mixture of rage and self-loathing. Living as a journalist where you learn to write the same stories over and over. Whitmoor with green eyes and great legs who becomes pregnant and disappears.	182995
1992	What He Saw	SS	PVL	Wideman, John Edgar	In "Stories Of John Edgar Wideman, The."	Journalist. Print journalist, photographers, Finney, a video photographer.  Foreign press. Correspondents. South Africa.	182996
2009	What I Did For Love	N		Phillips, Susan Elizabeth		Paparazzi are having a field day with Georgie York, once the costar of America’s favorite TV sitcom, who has been abandoned by her famous husband, whose film career has tanked, whose father is driving her crazy, and whose public image as a spunky heroine is taking a serious beating. What should a down-on-her-luck actress to do? Not go to Vegas? Not run into her detestable former costar? And not get caught up in an ugly incident that leads to a calamitous elopement? Before she knows it, Georgie has a fake marriage, a fake husband, and maybe (or not) a fake sex life. It’s a paparazzi free-for-all, and Georgie’s nonsupporting cast doesn’t help. 	182997
1999	What I Did for Madge	SS		Lessig, Hugh	Pulp Foil, The	Reporter Picasso Smith, hardboiled scribbler for The Frisco Foil tabloid ("Boldly Printing the Truth and Mayhem"), circa 1931-1958.  General assignment reporter.  Foil Editor Lazarus Flint, photographer Bulbs Moore.Picasso Smith Jr., chip off the old block, who's moved east to sling words for The River City Blade.	182998
2000	What I Did On My Summer Vacation	D		Anderson, Scott	Esquire Magazine article 10-2000. Based on a true story	Journalists make a haphazard attempt to catch Bosnian war criminal Radovan Karadzic, but are soon mistaken for a CIA hit squad. Anderson, Sebastian Junger and John Falk are among the five journalists who are involved.	182999
2008	What I Did on My Summer Vacation...”: The Guy Diet	NR		Devine, Thea	Harlequin Blaze Series #405	Food Columnist Lo Cavallero is a disillusioned women who only wants her men “lite,” but what will happen when dishy Newsman Jed Costigan tries to convince her that he’s more than just a scrumptious morsel?	183000
2003	What I Like About You:	T	SVD 1457. SVD 1452.		Episodes. Series 9-20-2002 to 3-24-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val thought she had the perfect existence - a promising career in public relations, her own Upper West Side apartment and plenty of eligible men to date. Then everything in her life started to unravel. Holly came to live with her.When their dad took a job in Japan, teenager livewire Holly Tyler (Amanda Bynes) and her straight-laced twentysomething sister Valerie move in together in New York City.	183001
2003	What I Like About You: Absence Makes the Heart Grow…Never Mind	T			Episode #31. 11-6-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).While on a business trip, Val winds up getting the hotel room next door to Peter's, and they wind up kissing.When Henry is away at Princeton, Holly realizes that she loves him and will go at any length to tell him in person. But things go wrong when Holly takes a train to Princeton and Henry takes the train to Holly's house.	183002
2004	What I Like About You: Anti-Prom, The	T			Episode #43. 4-30-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val doesn't know what to do when she gets an invitation to Rick and Julie's wedding. She tries to look at the postmark to see if it were sent before Julie's "no contact" rule but the postmark is smudged.Holly and Tina don't have dates to the prom and are upset so they decide to throw an Anti-Prom with no decorations, no dresses, and no prom king or prom queen. Everyone who doesn't have a date shows up.But when Henry comes with Kate, Holly is heartbroken.	183003
2005	What I Like About You: Bad to the Scone	T			Episode #63. 4-15-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val hires a hobo to work at the bakery and both her and Lauren end up liking him. After they try to go on a date with him, the hobo tells them he's married.Holly tries to set Ben up with a girl he likes because she thinks she made Ben lose his bravery when she broke up with him. She fails and needs Vince's help but the problem is Vince doesn't want to be her friend anymore.They end up confronting each other and become friends again.	183004
2004	What I Like About You: Big Picture, The	T			Episode #41. 4-16-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val meets Rick's fiancée when he and Julie come to dinner. Julie finds out that she and Rick are not as compatible as she thought they were.While writing an essay that could get her a summer internship in Paris, Holly forgets to save it and it gets deleted. She asks Henry for help and he does, which causes him not to meet his idol Bill Joy and receive $10,000 in cash.Holly questions the breakup between her and Henry.	183005
2003	What I Like About You: Boys' Club	T			Episode #24. 9-18-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val gets upset with her boss' business antics and the new boys' club atmosphere that the business has taken on, so she takes matters into her own hands and quits.Holly begins to feel the pressure of school, work and friends so it is hard for her to be there when Henry needs her the most.	183006
2003	What I Like About You: Breakup, The	T			Episode #17. 2-28-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Valerie comes back from Vermont and it seems that she and Jeff have broken up after he says he doesn't want to get married. She tries to bury her pain under a veneer of optimism. Holly then tries to get her sister to drop the act and face up to her pain.	183007
2003	What I Like About You: Cheerleading Incident, The	T			Episode #13. 1-31-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Jeff suggests that Val should be more spontaneous and impulsive but his advice backfires when Val who is dressed like a sexy cheerleader is caught by Jeff's mom who has unexpectedly come to town.Holly and Gary are at odds over a free "iBop" that Gary insists belongs to him.	183008
2006	What I Like About You: Coming Home	T			Episode #79. 1-27-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Vic returns home after being maimed in a fire and Val looks at him in a new light. Holly intervenes when it appears Vince's old girlfriend is looking to get him back when he starts work at her real estate firm.	183009
2002	What I Like About You: Cool Older Sister	T			Episode #5. 10-18-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val tries to ease up on being an authority figure to Holly but her patience is pushed to the limit when Holly and Gary take off for a wild party on Long Island without letting anyone know.	183010
2002	What I Like About You: Copy That	T	DVD -R HQ 10312		Episode #8. 11-15-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val is nervous about landing a new account and impressing her prospective new client.Holly lands a job at a copy shop where she thinks her new co-worker Jake is interested in her, but when she takes Jeff's advice on how to handle the situation, she becomes the laughing stock of the store.	183011
2005	What I Like About You: Dangerous Liaisons	T			Episode #61. 2-25-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly's still mad with Tina for having that one-night stand with Vince but she becomes furious when she learns her own sister had a liaison with the plumber which caused Val to miss Holly's comedy act at Giggles 10 years ago.	183012
2006	What I Like About You: Desperate Girlfriends	T			Episode #80. 2-3-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Lauren lies about a surprise party for Valerie so she can see Rick, but the truth comes out when the affair lands Rick in the hospital and Val cannot forgive her friend for the deceit.Vic has a special gift for Val but has trouble finding the perfect time to give it to her.	183013
2005	What I Like About You: Don't Kiss the Messenger	T			Episode #57. 1-28-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val finds out Lauren has run her business into the ground and realizes that it is time for a change.When Holly gets annoyed at Ben for spending so much time on his career and not enough time with her, Vince takes advantage of the situation by spending more time with Holly.	183014
2003	What I Like About You: Dude, Where's Val's Car?	T			Episode #18. 3-7-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly ditches school with Henry and borrows Val's car but is shocked when she returns from the beach to find the car gone. She tries to cover it up, but Val soon finds out. They have a talk. Holly admits to it.Val takes $20 out of her allowance each week. Holly is angry but then she finds out that along with $30 of her own that Val puts in, that #20 is in a secret account for Holly's college.Jeff is trying to find a new job when his dad decides to close their restaurant.	183015
2005	What I Like About You: Enough Is Enough (2)	T			Episode #68. 5-20-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val, crushed over Rick's getting married to Julie again, wakes up the next morning married to the plumber.Tina plans a vacation to Europe but when her mom gets sick, Tina is stuck with an extra plane ticket leaving Gary and Lauren fighting over who will go. Holly takes drastic steps to reconnect with Vince.	183016
2003	What I Like About You: Europe Was So Much More Fun (Part 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10913 (Part Two). SVD 1438		Episode #45. 9-17-2004. Third Season Premiere	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val, who has spent the summer with Rick,  receives a surprise proposal after she reveals her own surprise.Holly returns home from Paris with Ben, a handsome British musician who has stolen Holly's heart. Vince and Henry realize they have lost Holly. Henry goes off to Princeton.	183017
2006	What I Like About You: Finally (2)	T			Episode #86. 3-24-2006. Series Finale	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Valerie finally has her dream wedding to Vic but there are a few problems. Val, Holly and Lauren are stuck at a spa where an escaped convict is being searched for making the three of them late for the wedding.	183018
2003	What I Like About You: Fix-Up, The	T			Episode #20. 4-25-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly meets Henry's older brother, Noah, she instantly assumes that he and Val would be a great couple. Despite Henry's asking Holly not to fix them up, Holly does and eventually finds out why Henry asked them not to be fixed up.	183019
2005	What I Like About You: For Love or Money	T			Episode #78. 12-9-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val misses her first date with Vic after a falling-out with Lauren. When Vince discovers that Holly makes more money than he does, this causes Holly to update his resume a bit and give him jobs he never had.	183020
2006	What I Like About You: Friends & Lovers	T			Episode #84. 3-10-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Lauren keeps Holly company when Val and Vic crave alone time. Vince takes Gary's advice on how to get back with Holly.	183021
2003	What I Like About You: Game, The	T			Episode #14. 2-7-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly volunteers to fill in at Val's office over spring break but the girls clash over the tactics Val should use to land a promotion over a competitive colleague.Holly believes in playing dirty and kissing up to the boss and Val thinks her hard work and dedication will get her noticed.	183022
2006	What I Like About You: Garden State	T	DVD -R HQ 10278		Episode #83. 3-3-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val panics when she learns that she and Vic were not legally married. Required to wait 24 hours by City Hall before they are allowed to have a civil ceremony they decide to take a compatibility test.It results in a fight about how many kids each of them want to eventually have. Holly is worried she broke up with Vince too quickly but having spent time at Vic's family reunion, she realizes she did the right thing.	183023
2004	What I Like About You: Ghost of a Chance	T			Episode #51. 10-29-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).In order to get Val to relax, Lauren takes her to a "due ranch" that turns out to be a nude ranch.Group celebrates Halloween by going to a party at the diner where Holly and Ben dress up as Sonny & Cher, Gary and Danielle as Ike & Tina Turner and Tina and Vince as Homer Simpson and Jessica Simpson.Everyone is shocked when they find out Holly dropped out of college.	183024
2004	What I Like About You: Gift of the Mutton	T			Episode #52. 11-5-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Rick's mother is coming to visit and Val wants her soon-to-be-mother-in-law to like her so she goes crazy trying to get everything just right.Holly starts feeling jealous of some of Ben's fans so she tries to make Ben jealous in return but Holly's plan does not work. Vince steps in with an idea of his own.	183025
2005	What I Like About You: Girls Gone Wild	T			Episode #62. 4-8-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Fran Reeves (Fran Drescher) drops by to give Val and Lauren some advice about dating younger men because Val goes out with a cute, intelligent, funny and sweet guy. He seems perfect until Val finds out he is still in high school.Holy and Vince have a custody battle over Ben, Tina and Gary. Holly may have forgiven Tina but she hasn't forgiven Vince. To top Vince, Holly takes Ben, Gary and Tina to Cancun in Mexico where she unexpectedly runs into Vince.Vince tries to piss off Holly by flirting with a ditsy girl and Holly reacts by saying she and Vince can never be friends again. When Holly gets food poisoning, Vince takes care of her while the others go off to have fun.Holly wants to be friends with Vince again but Vince declines her wish by saying he wants to be her boyfriend, not her friend.	183026
2003	What I Like About You: Girls Night Out	T			Episode #12. 1-24-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).While Jeff is out of town, Holly takes Val out on the town but the female bonding stops when Hunter, a guy Holly has her eye on, makes a pass at Val. Things get worse when Hunter's jealous girlfriend comes looking for Val.	183027
2004	What I Like About You: God Help the Mister	T			Episode #48. 10-8-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly moves up Vals' Bachelorette party because Ben has a gig the same night. Val gets upset and bumps Holly from the position of Maid of Honor leaving Lauren to be the Maid of Honor.	183028
2005	What I Like About You: Ground-Turkey-Hot Day	T			Episode #77. 11-18-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Val and Vic's annulment papers come on Thanksgiving, Holly gives them to Tina to get rid of so it doesn't ruin Val's Thanksgiving like last year.Lauren and her online poker buddy decide to meet each other for a date. They both get the shock of their lives.	183029
2005	What I Like About You: Halloween (2)	T			Episode #74. 10-28-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Charlie proposes to Val who doesn't want to tell him Vic is actually her husband. When Vic feels like "the monkey" in the middle he decides that he and Val should take a break from each other. Val realizes she really does need Vic.When Holly feels she is ready to take her relationship to the next level with Vince, she is determined to make Vince feel the same.	183030
2003	What I Like About You: Holly's First Job	T			Episode #16. 2-21-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly sets her sights on buying an expensive sweater, Jeff agrees to hire Holly as a waitress but ultimately regrets his decision when Holly turns the restaurant upside down and even causes the chef to walk out.	183031
2004	What I Like About You: Hospital, The	T			Episode #35. 1-16-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Lauren meet a handsome doctor.Holly sends a fake package to someone to see Vince. They say hi and then Vince leaves quickly. When he is on his bike, a car runs into him and he has to go to the hospital	183032
2005	What I Like About You: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying To Be a Lesbian	T			Episode #56. 1-21-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val is having trouble moving on after breaking up with Rick so Holly takes her to a club. At the club Val meets a woman who is going through the same thing.Holly is really excited about her new job until she gets there and thinks the boss hates her. She runs into her boss who is a lesbian while she is dancing with Tina so her boss assumes Holly is also a lesbian.Now that her boss likes her Holly can't find a way to tell her she's not a lesbian.	183033
2003	What I Like About You: I Love You…Soon	T			Episode #23. 9-11-2003. Second Season Premiere	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Back at the office, Val finds herself attracted to Peter, her handsome and charming new boss.Holly tries to help Henry overcome his jealousy of Vince, an eccentric older guy who works at Harper and Diggs, but she makes matters worse when she accidentally tells Henry that she loves him.	183034
2005	What I Like About You: I Want My Baby Back (3)	T			Episode #69. 9-16-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).After waking up to find a wedding ring on her finger, Val is surprised to learn she has married her old Boss Vic (Dan Cortese) during a wild night in Atlantic City.Holly has hidden out in the back of Vince's car as he travels to Florida to tell him she loves him, but is heartbroken when she realizes she may have lost him forever.	183035
2003	What I Like About You: I'm Sorry, So Sorry	T			Episode #29. 10-23-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Lauren get into a fight because Lauren's new boyfriend likes Val better and invites her out for drinks.When Tina's boyfriend Cal gets a condo up in the mountains, the gang makes plans to go away for the weekend on a ski trip. But when Tina and Cal have a fight, the ski trip gets canceled.Holly gets made because she really wanted to go on the trip, but when Cal says everyone but Tina can go, Holly decides she wants to go. Tina takes her anger out on Holly because she invited Vince when she knows Henry will be there.Holly decides that being with her best friend is more important than skiing with Henry, Vince, Gary and Cal so she cancels on the gang and spends the weekend with Tina.	183036
2005	What I Like About You: I've Got a Secret	T			Episode #72. 10-7-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Vic convinces Val to go on a double date with Lauren and one of his fireman buddies causing Val to see Vic in a new light. Holly is sown to secrecy when Tina confides she may have feelings for Gary.Vince is sworn to secrecy when Gary confides he may have feelings for Tina. When Holly tells Tina's secret to Vince it causes trouble between the friendly "foursome."	183037
2004	What I Like About You: Incredible Shrinking Group, The	T			Episode #34. 1-9-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).After discovering she ate seven Mounds bars and woke up with chocolate cake in her cleavage, Val decides it's time to go on a no-sugar diet with Lauren as her partner.Holly and Gary's friendship is put to the test when Holly asks Gary to meet her with Henry at the movies.	183038
2004	What I Like About You: Interview, The	T			Episode #40. 2-20-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Holly prepare all week for Holly's interview to get into Columbia University. The day before the interview finally comes, when Vince announces that he can invite as many friends as he wants to Coney Island with him to test out new rides there.Holly skips the interview and tries to reschedule when she learns the earliest opening is Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Loren considers ending her relationship with Brad, the doctor.	183039
2005	What I Like About You: Jazz Night	T			Episode #76. 11-11-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).It's Jazz Night at the bakery and Val finally asks Vic to be her date to the party. Though he initially agrees to the date, things go awry when he shows up with annulment papers, but the signing is delayed when Lauren spills champagne on the papers.Holly persuades Vince to shave his beard by threatening to not shave her legs.	183040
2005	What I Like About You: Kid, the Cake and the Chemistry, The	T			Episode #66. 5-6-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val meets a handsome single dad and has high hopes of becoming an instant family until she realizes the chemistry in the relationship is between herself and the man's 8-year-old son.Holly plans a romantic surprise party for Vince's birthday but when he arrives with a date, havoc erupts when Vince tries to get Holly to admit she can't make a commitment.	183041
2003	What I Like About You: Like a Virgin (Kinda)	T			Episode #27. 10-9-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Lauren tries to get Val to relax and take a day off from work by faking her birthday.When Holly learns Henry has already lost his virginity, she is shocked. She and Tina go and search the city frantically for the girl that "soiled" Henry.	183042
2003	What I Like About You: Loft, The	T			Episode #26. 10-2-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Val thinks it's time to move into a new apartment with bigger office space, she and Lauren look for apartments. When Tina shows Holly a loft in her building, Holly thinks it is wonderful.Things get better for Holly when she finds out that Jay is in prison. Holly and Val try to compromise with Jay to buy his loft. The Tyler sisters don't get Jay's loft, but Jay offers them another loft in the same building.	183043
2004	What I Like About You: Longest Night of the Year, The	T			Episode #46. 9-24-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val is concerned her fear of commitment is affecting Holly and wonders if she did the right thing by breaking off her engagement with Rick.Holly moves out of the loft with Ben when Val tells her that Ben cannot live in the loft with them. Holly and Ben then end up at Vince and Gary's apartment. Vince agrees to let them stay there.	183044
2003	What I Like About You: Loose Lips	T			Episode #19. 4-4-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Upon learning that Val has a reputation for being antisocial at work, Holly encourages her sister to mingle with her colleagues.But an evening out becomes fodder for office gossip when Val finds herself in a compromising position with her boss, Vic (Dan Cortese).Jeff meets the attractive Olivia but is shocked to find out she is Gary's mother.	183045
2004	What I Like About You: Lunar Eclipse of the Heart	T			Episode #38. 2-6-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly and Tina are shopping at F&A, Gary's new workplace, Holly meets Greg, Gary's manager. Greg asks Holly out on a date and she accepts just to make Vince jealous.Everyone decides they're going to Holly's house to see a lunar eclipse and that's when everyone's true feelings come out.	183046
2005	What I Like About You: My Boyfriend's Back (1)	T			Episode #67. 5-13-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly calls a radio psychologist to ask about her relationship problems. The psychologist tells her to talk to her past boyfriends. Lauren breaks a pipe and calls Todd, the plumber.Holly goes to see Henry at Princeton for help because she does not want to talk to Vince. Vince heard the psychologist talking to Holly and thinks she is going to come and see him.	183047
2003	What I Like About You: No More Mr. Nice Guy	T			Episode #28. 10-16-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val accuses Holly of spending more time with Vince than Henry when Vince helps her set up Val's barbeque on the terrace. Holly and Vince fall asleep and Holly wakes up in Vince's arms.Although it seems to Val and everyone else that they had sex, Holly assures them they didn't and she realizes she has feelings for Vince.	183048
2005	What I Like About You: Nobody's Perfect	T			Episode #60. 2-18-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val allows Lauren and Gary to watch the Sugar Baby Bakery while she goes out to lunch with Holly. They get robbed by a 10-year-old. Holly wants Ben to yell at her for breaking his heart and when she doesn't she gets upset with him.Finally he writes a nasty song about her and wants to sing it during his performance at the club.	183049
2004	What I Like About You: Not So Simple Life, The	T			Episode #47. 10-1-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Rick asks Lauren to help him shop for a ring for Val. Lauren chooses the perfect ring but she chooses it for herself.Holly works so hard to try to help Ben's music career that she risks her relationship when she uses her money for school books to pay for Ben to perform at a club where pop star Jesse McCartney is performing.	183050
2006	What I Like About You: Now and Zen (1)	T			Episode #85. 3-17-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Lauren hosts a spa day for bride-to-be Val to keep her from panicking when she learns about the "Star Wars-"themed wedding that was accidentally planned for her and Vic. But things go awry when there is a lock-down at the spa.	183051
2003	What I Like About You: Odd Couple, The	T			Episode #32. 11-13-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Lauren realizes that Val hasn't had a boyfriend in a while, she sets her up by speed dating. Val meets a guy she really likes and they plan to go out on a date. But things go wrong when he doesn't show up and nobody can find him.When Henry's parents kick him out, he moves in with Vince making Holly feel awkward.	183052
2003	What I Like About You: Other Woman, The	T			Episode #11. 1-17-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly becomes pals with Jeff's ex-girlfriend Dana when they both go to a U2 Concert with Jeff even though Val warned Jeff and Holly not to go off with Dana and Jeff never even wanted Holly and Dana to be friends.Gary saves the life of a real-estate magnate at the concert.	183053
2006	What I Like About You: Other Women, The	T			Episode #81. 2-17-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val meets Vic's mom Eileen for the first time and does her best to impress her. In doing so, Val unknowingly causes her mother-in-law to fall off the wagon.Holly's jealousy over Vince's new partnership with his co-worker causes them to re-evaluate their relationship.	183054
2002	What I Like About You: Parrot Trap, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10042		Episode #6. 11-1-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val plays matchmaker for a customer who reveals she has a crush on someone in the restaurant until it is revealed that the object of her affection is Jeff.Holly becomes smitten with a young man who is leading a protest movement to allow the zoo's performing parrot to retire, but things fly out of control when he is so inspired by Holly's passion for the cause that he kidnaps the parrot.	183055
2003	What I Like About You: Partially Obstructed View	T			Episode #30. 10-30-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val finds out that Peter is Number 2 on the "New York's 10 Most Eligible Bachelors" list. Lauren sets Val and Peter up by forging a letter requesting tickets to the party.Holly and Tina plan a girls' night out while Henry and Gary plans a boys' night out. Vince sees Holly and Tina at the diner and hooks them up with free front row tickets to a concert.Henry tells Holly that he has tickets but with a partially obstructed view. Holly wants to tell Henry how she got her tickets but he says he stood in line for 12 hours waiting for his tickets.	183056
2003	What I Like About You: Party, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9943		Episode #10. 1-10-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val starts to get a little competitive at Scrabble. Holly has a major crush on the cute college guy named Evan and he's been coming in everyday at "Copy That" to get some coffee.But Holly gets a chance to actually know him when she "accidentally" takes Evan's cell phone and gets invited to a college party to swap phones. Gary wants to come too but Holly doesn't want him to interfere.Despite Holly's wishes, Gary shows up at the party as a co-ed to get in with the college girls.	183057
2005	What I Like About You: Perfect Date, The (1)	T			Episode #73. 10-14-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Charlie (Jason Priestley) asks Val on a date which she sees as a perfect way to distance herself from Vic (Dan Cortese). Holly and Vince have a fight over jealousy.	183058
2002	What I Like About You: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10764. VHS 1280		Episode #1. 9-20-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When her father accepts a promotion overseas in Japan, high-spirited 16-year-old Holly has no plans to head to Japan with him. She decides she would rather live in New York City with her straight-laced sister, Valerie.Holly jeopardizes Val's job with a market firm when she disrupts a promotional event featuring skateboarder Tony Hawk (Himself).Holly's attempt to prove herself a perfect roommate backfire when she misinterprets a remark about Feng Shui and rearranges the apartment.	183059
2005	What I Like About You: Pranks a Lot	T	DVD -R HQ 10205		Episode #65. 4-29-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Worried she is too stodgy, boring and neurotic, Val buys a Porche, then goes nuts trying to keep her wild impulsive "investment" pristine.Kids play prank after prank on one another with impunity but when one of Holly's jokes backfires (a fake eviction notice) and almost gets Ben kicked out of the country, Holly may have to become a bride to keep her British beau from being deported.	183060
2005	What I Like About You: Redo, The	T			Episode #71. 9-30-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Vic still refuses to sign the annulment papers but it seems that his persistence may be winning Val over. Holly and Vince have their first fight when Vince takes Gary to a basketball game instead of her.Holly feels she and Vince should attend sporting events, plays and other events together though she quickly realizes this idea may not be for the best.	183061
2003	What I Like About You: Regarding Henry	T			Episode #33. 11-20-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).After Henry overhears Val and Holly talking at the diner about Holly and Henry's relationship, Henry breaks up with Holly. Holly is so upset she doesn't know what to do. So she tours the city looking for answers while Val refuses to help her.	183062
2004	What I Like About You: Rollin' In It	T			Episode #42. 4-23-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly receives $2,000 from her grandmother for her 18th birthday, she decides to blow it on a lavish hotel suite.	183063
2005	What I Like About You: Roommates	T			Episode #3. 10-4-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val has trouble adjusting to Holly's care-free attitude so she makes her follow a strict set of rules. Holly does her best to follow them but realizes she just can't do it.This leads Holly and Val to the conclusion that Holly is nothing like Val, which is why it is hard for Holly to adjust to the rules that Val has carefully made up. So Val and Holly question why they ever became roommates.	183064
2004	What I Like About You: Second Season Finale (1)	T			Episodes #44. 5-7-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).In order to distract her from Rick's upcoming wedding, Val books a trip to Venice with Lauren but when Val gets sick and has to cancel, she is pleasantly surprised when a still-single Rick shows up at her doorstep.Holly is elated when she is accepted for an internship in Paris but when Henry and Vince each kiss her before she leaves she knows the time has come to decide between them. It could be a summer of love for Gary and Tina when they have their second kiss.	183065
2005	What I Like About You: Sex and the Single Girls	T			Episode #58. 2-4-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Food Critic (Benjamin King) is dated by Val in hopes of scoring a good review for the bakery. Lauren tries to insure that the bakery will get a good review by setting up Val with the reviewer.Holly regrets getting a new singing partner for Ben when she shows interest in Vince. To prove to herself she is OK with it Holly suggests they go on a double date - Holly and Ben, Vince and Amber.	183066
2004	What I Like About You: Sky Rink Sucks	T			Episode #37. 1-30-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Rick and Val keep visiting each other and Lauren keeps bragging about her new boyfriend -- a doctor.Holly and Vince try to be friends again by throwing a surprise birthday party for Gary's 18th birthday.When Holly and Vince run into Gary's girlfriend at the diner who is supposed to be in Paris, they discover that for six months Jill was really in New York. Holly and Vince argue whether to tell Gary about Jill, especially on his birthday.	183067
2005	What I Like About You: Someone's in the Kitchen With Daddy	T	DVD -R HQ 10252		Episode #75. 11-4-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly and Val's father Jack Tyler (Barry Bostwick) drops in for a visit, the girls do their best to impress him. But during dinner, Holly and Val accidentally catch their father in a compromising position with his business partner.With all the Tyler family secrets out in the open, the groups enjoys a nice evening together.	183068
2005	What I Like About You: Spa Day	T			Episode #2. 9-27-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly and Val plan a day at the spa. Holly finds herself in a "muddy" situation when she sneaks out of the spa without Val's knowledge in order to meet J.C. Chasez from NSYNC. Hollywood must somehow get back inside.She is denied re-entry by a security guard. She climbs in through a window landing in a mud bath with a naked lady. Jeff and Gary have an afternoon of male competition after Gary calls Jeff old.	183069
2004	What I Like About You: Split Ends	T			Episode #49. 10-15-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).When Holly enters a contest to become the new "Herbal Essences Girl" to earn money for Val's wedding gift, Tina who is mad at Holly enters against her. Val finds a love letter Rick has kept from his ex-fiancée and gets worried.	183070
2005	What I Like About You: Stupid Cupid	T	DVD -R HQ 10193		Episode #59. 2-11-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Lauren is cranky on Valentine's Day because she has no boyfriend to share it with -- and her crankiness is driving away customers.Upset Holly comes into the bakery on Valentine's Day at 5 in the morning worrying about the day before when she said "I love you, Vince" to Ben.	183071
2005	What I Like About You: Surprise	T			Episode #70. 9-23-2005.	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Lauren devise a plan to force Val's new husband Vic out of her apartment so they can end their "quickie" marriage.With Holly and Vince now an official couple, Holly is determined to make her relationship work even though they must spend a few months apart while Vince is in Florida.	183072
2003	What I Like About You: Talk, The	T			Episode #22. 5-9-2003. First Season Finale	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val gets home from work only to find Holly and Henry in Holly's room with the door closed. Val worries that Holly and Henry have slept together. She lectures Holly about sex.But when Holly comes home from the movies, she walks in to find only Val and Jeff in the shower together making Val look like a hypocrite. Gary keeps ditching Holly to spend time with his girlfriend.	183073
2002	What I Like About You: Tankini	T			Episode #7. 11-8-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Gary feels left out when an old female friend comes to visit Holly, but Holly gets a surprise when she catches the pair making out. Jeff is bummed when he discovers that Valerie still sleeps in an ex-boyfriend's sweat shirt.	183074
2002	What I Like About You: Teddy Bear, The	T			Episode #4. 10-11-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Holly and Val battle over the possession of a stuffed teddy bear they both cherished during their childhood. But when the struggle for the bear becomes too much, the girls agree to give the critter to a little girl in the building.Then they discover the little girl is abusive and destructive to their childhood treasure so they join forces to regain the bear.	183075
2002	What I Like About You: Thanksgiving	T			Episode #9. 11-22-2002	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Determined to start their own Thanksgiving tradition, Val and Holly cancel plans with their relatives claiming that Holly is sick. The girls' happy day goes awry when the family arrives at their apartment to surprises them.Jeff and Gary go on a mission to find the perfect turkey for Val.	183076
2004	What I Like About You: Three Little Words	T			Episode #50. 10-22-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Rick argue because she is having trouble adjusting to Rick's lifestyle.Holly discovers that she loves Ben and that she wants to tell him but she doesn't want to tell him his new song is horrible. So she takes Lauren's advice and lies to him.All seems fine until Holly finds out that Ben wants to send his song to a producer. Holly then admits she doesn't like the song and Ben becomes upset with her -- not because she hates the song but because she lied to him.	183077
2003	What I Like About You: Tyler v. World	T			Episode #21. 5-2-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Holly meet a resident who would have gotten their apartment five years ago but got a smaller one. She threatens to evict them. Gary thinks Holly forgot her birthday when she gives him a cheap present.So Gary gets mad at Holly for it, not knowing that wasn't the only present.	183078
2004	What I Like About You: Val and Holly's Not-Boyfriends	T			Episode #39. 2-13-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val tries to sort out her feelings about Rick. Holly is puzzled by Vince's recent antagonistic behavior toward her until she learns the truth about why he was so brusque with her.	183079
2003	What I Like About You: Valentine's Day	T			Episode #15. 2-14-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).On the most romantic day of the year Holly jumps to the conclusion that Jeff is planning to propose to Val and Gary lands a date with a great girl, but the Valentine's Day pressures overwhelm him and he insists Holly double date with them.	183080
2004	What I Like About You: We'll Miss Gittle a Little	T			Episode #53. 11-12-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val is acting very anxious because her wedding is coming up soon. She becomes even more anxious when she finds out her dressmaker has died and her wedding dress has been given to a thrift store.Holly, Vince, Gary and Ben go to the store to get the dress back but the cashier just sold it. Meanwhile, Holly, Ben and Gary see Rick having pizza with his ex-fiancée, Julie, at the pizzeria next door to the thrift shop.Rick had told Val he was in New Jersey on business.	183081
2004	What I Like About You: Wedding, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T	DVD -R HQ 10576 (Two Parts)		Episodes #54-#55. 11-19-2004, 1-14-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Wedding is almost here and everyone is nervous. Ben gets a contract to go on tour and Holly has the opportunity to go with him. Vince is furious Tina is going out with her married boss. She goes to Vince's afterward and they end up sleeping together.Holly doesn't know whether to tell Val of Rick's meeting with his ex. She tells Val but makes it clear that Julie was the one who called him. Julie tells Holly that Rick called her. Holly gets to the wedding in time to walk Val down the aisle.As they are walking down the aisle, Holly tells Val that Rick called Julie. Val comes to the conclusion she can't go through with the wedding. She takes out her anger on Holly.Holly was thinking she would not go on tour with Ben because Val needs her but because Val is angry at her she decides to go. On her way to the train, Holly realizes why Val was angry and decides she can't go with Ben.	183082
2003	What I Like About You: When Holly Met Tina	T	DVD -R HQ 10366		Episode #25. 9-25-2003	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).In order to help Val get her first client since starting her own public relations firm, Holly becomes friends with the clients' troubled teenage daughter, Tina.Lauren distracts Peter when they find themselves in competition with their former boss for the new account.	183083
2005	What I Like About You: Working Girls	T			Episode #64. 4-22-2005	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val yells at a crabby old man at her bakery then he ends up dying a minute later. Val thinks his death is her fault and Lauren tells her to go to the man's funeral to feel better.Val finds out that Lauren only told her to go to the funeral so Lauren could pick up guys. Holly gets Tina a job where she works then Tina uses her body to get a higher position. Holly disagrees with Tina's flaunting and says they are no longer friends.Val and Holly, both made at their friends, decide to tell Lauren and Tina that they just have low self-esteem. This works out for the most part and everyone becomes friends again.	183084
2004	What I Like About You: Your Cheatin' Heart	T			Episode #36. 1-23-2004	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val and Lauren run into Rick, Val's ex-boyfriend while they are at the diner. They make lunch plans and reminisce about old times.Holly tries every attempt to find out if Henry has a new girlfriend so she can go after Vince. It turns out that Henry has moved on. When Holly goes to Vince's she finds something she wasn't expecting.	183085
2006	What I Like About You: Your Money Or Your Wife	T			Episode #82. 2-24-2006	Public Relations Woman Valerie (Val) Tyler (Jennifer Garth) launches her own PR firm with the unsolicited help of party girl Lauren (Leslie Grossman).Val runs afoul of Vic's firefighting pals when she withdraws the bakery's offer of providing them with free food and coffee. Tina and Gary try to patch things up between Holly and Vince.	183086
1955	What I Want To Be	T				Reporter Alvy Moore	183087
2003	What I’m Trying To Say Goodbye	N		Simmie, Lois		Former Newspaperman Matthew is a burned-out, recovering alcoholic, ex-newspaperman who finds himself almost nightly roaming the halls of the Victoria apartment building he looks after while fighting to stay on the wagon. His estranged wife Delia still likes him. She left him reluctantly when she didn’t know what else to do since she still doesn’t trust him. Their daughter, Kate, is trapped in a loveless marriage with Michael, her religious zealot husband who can’t wait for the end of the world. His grandson, Sam, is caught in the middle but looking hard for a way out. As Matthew deals daily with the eccentric tenants of his building and struggles to resist the powerful temptation to hit the bottle again, he's not necessarily in a reflective mood. Lord knows he's got his own troubles. But as sobriety takes a bit more root in him and he begins to look outward, he sees that he's not the only one with problems. In fact, maybe others - people that he loves in his own way and still, in their own ways, love him - have problems bigger than his. But these are people he's let down in the past with his cowardly ways, with his weakness, with his self-absorption. It's going to take every ounce of courage that he's got, all the wisdom he can muster, all the wherewithal he's not sure he possesses, to try to make a difference. It was too late once. But if he fails this time, it really is goodbye.	183088
2000	What If…?	M				Reporter (Yalene Bloom). Press Corps One (Andrea Davis). Press Corps Two (Christian Wagner). Political Commentator (Libby Brien). Correspondent (Drew Sattee).	183089
2006	What It Takes	T				Journalist (Chris Gore).	183090
2008	What Just Happened	M				Film Critic (Phil Gardiner). Paparazzi (Laurie Curtis, Ryan Curtis, Michael Lovern). Vanity Fair Coordinator (Marin Hinkle). Vanity Fair Photographer (Paul Lieber). Vanity Fair Set Dresser (Lu Johnson). A week in the life of Ben, a powerful Hollywood producer, as he juggles negotiations with a studio head so that his newest picture can open at Cannes in two weeks with a high-strung director who must make edits to the film, with an actor and his agent because the star has arrived on the set of a new picture with a full beard, and with his most recent ex-wife, Kelly, whom he discovers may have a lover. He also notices that his 17-year-old daughter, from another marriage, has probably been crying. What’s up? Can Ben keep it altogether, get the green light from the studio to go to Cannes, move his new picture past the beard crisis and maybe return to Kelly’s good graces?	183091
2000	What Lies Beneath	M				Photographer (Natalie Stultz)	183092
1916	What Love Can Do	M		Anderson, Gertrude H. (Story). Jay Hunt (Scenario)	AFI-Authors/Newspapermen - Ness Book. Universal	Newspaper Owner Calvert Page (C. Norman Hammond) falls in love with Lil Magill (Adele Farrington) who works at the paper. She is also loved by the editor, John Morris (Orin C. Jackson)  referred to as the "Old Grouch."She puts the editor off because she believes the newspaper owner will marry her.  But he only wants to keep her as his mistress. Later, Magill becomes a successful author.When Farrington backs the mine workers striking Page's mine, Page fires her and  the editor resigns. She ends up saving Page's life during a mine strike.	183093
1923	What Love Will Do	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter	183094
1959	What Makes Sammy Run?	T		Schulberg, Budd and Stuart Schulberg (Teleplay)	9-27-1959 and 10-4-1959. Special.	Drama Critic Al Manheim of the New York Record is an alcoholic. Office Boy Sammy Glick (Larry Blyden), is working for the New York-based newspaper where he gets to know Manheim.Sammy becomes a gossip columnist before going on to Hollywood and using anyone and everyone on his rise to the top.	183095
1941	What Makes Sammy Run?	N	OWN - H	Schulberg, Budd		Drama Critic Al Manheim of the New York Record is an alcoholic. Office Boy Sammy Glick, 16 years old, is working for the New York-based newspaper where he gets to know Manheim (who narrates the novel).After their first meeting, Manheim describes Glick as "a smart little yid." (Sammy was born in New York's lower East side as Shmelka Glickstein.) For a decade to come Manheim becomes Sammy's closest observer and probably only friend.Sammy starts his career by unscrupulously using people. One day he "corrects" or rewrites Manheim's column which he was only supposed to carry down to the printing room. The Managing Editor is quite impressed with the rewrite.He soon gives Sammy his own column to write. Sammy begins calling the critic "Al" instead of "Mr. Manheim." Julian Blumberg, a reporter on the same newspaper, asks Sammy for a critical opinion of one of his pieces.Sammy sells the story under his own name to a Hollywood studio. Glick bluffs his way to the top, always running, using Blumberg as an occasional ghost writer. Manheim chronicles his rise and fall.	183096
1949	What Makes Sammy Run?	T		Schulberg, Budd (Play)	Episode #28. 4-10-1949. Philco Television Playhouse	Drama Critic Al Manheim of the New York Record is an alcoholic. Office Boy Sammy Glick (Jose Ferrer), is working for the New York-based newspaper where he gets to know Manheim.Sammy becomes a gossip columnist before going on to Hollywood and using anyone and everyone on his rise to the top.	183097
2006	What Men Want	NR		Blumenthal, Deborah		Columnist-Reporter Jenny George, 35 of Street Beat is sent by her newspaper to the Caribbean to write an expose. She's pitted against the man who is the bane of her professional existence, tough-talking journalist Slaid Warren in the City.Warren takes issue with Jenny's quest to be the best and sets out to show her (1) There's more to life than just work. (2) they're stronger when they work as a team and not at cross-purposes . (3) He really does live up to all his hype. Armed with these new insights -- and a killer tan -- Jenny suddenly couldn't care less about what men want. She's way too busy shedding her own cocoon and becoming the self-assured woman she wants to be! George and Warren have competed in public and in private email and phone calls repeating the same message of beat you so top this. But they never met in person until this assignment. Both work the same story that links the mayor’s office with obtaining illegal kickbacks and prohibited expensive freebies in exchange for favors.	183098
1980	What My Wife Reads in the Newspapers, and What I Read Are Two Different Things	SS	USC	Chau, Rebecca	In "Newspaper Editor and Other Stories, The."	Newspapers. No more journalism than is indicated in title.	183099
2008	What Never Happens	N		Holt, Anne. Kari Dickson (Translator)		Literary Critic is stabbed in the eye. A Talk Show Host with has her tongue cut out. A female politician is crucified with a copy of the Koran stuffed up her private parts. It’s clear that a killer seeks some sort of retribution, but for what? All over Oslo, celebrities are turning up dead in the most macabre of situations. Oslo husband-and-wife detectives go up against an ingenious serial killer. 	183100
1921	What No Man Knows	M	VHS 1488	Cowan, Sada (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Journalists - Ness Book	Newspaperwoman Norma Harvey (Clara Kimball Young) tries to help slum children. Meets her former sweetheart, a lawyer who was disbarred for bribing a witness at a trial and has become a drunk.Reporter convinces him to try a reconciliation with his wife, but he finds his spouse carousing with questionable types and returns to Harvey.Newsroom shots were filmed in the plant of the Los Angeles Examiner.	183101
2008	What Not To Wear: Addie	T	DVD -R HQ 10182		Episode. 3-21-2008	Newspaper Editor and mother needs to change her hippie ways at the age of 24. 	183102
1989	What NOW Caper, The	M				Publisher Mogul (Tony Caputo - Himself). The Editor (Katherine Llewllyn - Herself). Comic Book Company Now Comics docu-drama.The Writer (Marc Hansen - Himself). The Penciler (Brian Thomas - Himself). The Letterer (Patrick Williams - Himself). The Inker (Jim Brozman - Himself). The Colorist (Suzanne Dechnik - Herself). The Art Director (Michele Mach - Herself).NOW Comics Staffers (Tammy Daniel, Joseph Allen, Diane Piron).	183103
1981	What Now?	T			New Zealand Series, 1981-	TV Magazine Program for Children. Field Correspondent Tamati Coffey (2004). Field Reporters Teremoana Rapley (1996-1998), Tom Hern (1999-2000), Tim Nealy (2000). Auckland Correspondent Vicki Lin (2004).Hosts Virginie Le Brun (2005), Charlie Panapa (2005). Presenters Shavaughn Ruakere (1997-2001), Carolyn Taylor (1998-2000, 2002, 2004).Presenters Steve Parr (1981-1982), Danny Watson (1982-1987), Michelle Bracey (1982-1983), Michelle A'Court (1984-1987), Simon Barnett (1988-1992), Catherine McPherson (1988-1992), Paul Barrett (1989), Fifi Colston (1989), Mark Hadlow (1989).Presenters Michael Raumati (1989), Alison Wall (1989), Steven Zanoski (1994-1995), Fiona Anderson (1995-1998), Stacey Daniels (1995-1997), Anthony Samuels (1996-2003), Aaron Devitt (1996-1997), Darren Young (1996-1997), Jason Fa'afoi (1997-2003).	183104
2008	What Price Hollywood?	M				Magazines. Vanity Fair Magazine’s power issue on Hollywood. Film is framed by a scene of a photo shoot for the magazine’s power issue. 	183105
1998	What Rats Won't Do	M				News Media. Journalists (Jennifer Paterson, Richard Coyle). Reporter (Denise Stephenson).	183106
2002	What Remains	N		Poole-Carter, Rosemary		Journalist Paul Delahoussaye teams up with a woman mourning the loss of her fiancé to uncover the truth behind a murderous wall of deception and hidden secrets.They must combine their wits and resolve to discover the truth. The time is 1865.	183107
1950	What Rhymes With Murder	NM	OWN - P	Iams, Jack		Editor "Rocky" Rockwell, fighting editor of the Record. Monk Sparle, the Eagle's new editor.	183108
1997	What the Deaf Man Heard	MT				TV Reporter (Patt Noday).	183109
1997	What the Heart Knows (Book One -- Milford Haven)	N		Purl, Mara	Soap Opera Novels.	Reporter Chris Christian, beautiful female reporter uncovers corporate plot	183110
1956	What the Papers Say	DT				Newspapers	183111
2000	What Time Is It in China?	N		Macauley, Doris		Correspondent Leona Chickering disappears mysteriously on a London street having for  left Paris on a tour party to China arranged through a French Journalist Andrew Valois.Valois was her former love when both were in China covering the Sino-Japanese War. At Peking, Leona is met by an associate of Valois' who tells her that her ex-husband Paul is being released and will be repatriated at Hong Kong soon.The man responsible for Paul's release is Alexei Petrov, a Russian Correspondent who has been Leona's lover during a winter in Japanese-occupied Hankow.Leona learns of the time for Paul's release at the Hong Kong border and goes there to meet him, but he is met by a Chinese wife and their daughter.	183112
2007	What We Call the News	W		Spiridellis, Gregg and Evan.	www.jibjab.com. 2:30 Flaqsh animated short	Parody News. Celebrities in rehab, political punditry and a mauling at the zoo -- tis is what we’re calling news these days. Satire on broadcast news features including Larry King, Bill O’Reilly, Geraldo Rivera and the rest of the public’s favorite talking heads. Modern news is a joke. Includes historical montage of Walter Cronkite, Edward R. Murrow and David Brinkley. 	183113
1941	What We Defend	R		Bernard C. Shoenfeld	In "One Hundred Non-Royalty  Radio Plays."	Journalists Pulitzer, Mellett,  Broun, Mencken, Pattersen, Newsboy	183114
1972	What We Learned from This Morning's Newspaper	N		Silverberg, Robert	Reprinted in Infinity Four (Robert Hoskins, editor)	Newspaper. Times publishes news that won't occur for nine days.	183115
2008	What We Leave Behind	N		Lewis, Danielle		Aspiring Newscaster Sarah Adams’ life is consumed by murders committed in her hometown over 20 years ago. 	183116
1916	What Will People Say?	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	183117
2007	What Will Survive	N		Smith, Joan		Reporter Amanda Harrison, a young feature writer, is sent to Beirut to pursue the story of the death of an Englishwoman in a land mine accident near the town of Nebatiyeh, Lebanon in 1997. The dead woman is identified as a minor celebrity, a fashion model with an Egyptian mother and back in England reporters rush to the family’s Somerset home to follow up rumors that link the death to Princess Diana’s high-profile campaign for a ban on land mines. The feature writer finds herself trapped behind the lines of a bloody conflict between Israeli troops and the Syrian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah. Realizing that thousands of ordinary Lebanese are still trapped between these two enemies, she suddenly sees a much larger story, one in which the Englishwoman is simply the victim of a disturbing new wave of violence that is barely mentioned in the British press. Writing her story, the reporter vows to see that justice is won for the Englishwoman -- and for Lebanon, a country just emerging from a decade of civil war. As the events of August 1997 draw towards their inevitable close, Amanda discovers some disturbing facts about the Englishwoman’s death. It is only then that she realizes the extent of the power wielded by the news media and how, for them, there will always be some truths that are more important than others. 	183118
2003	What Wouldn't Jesus Do?	M	DVD -R 1596		Black Filmmaker Showcase - A 20-minute Film	Reporter spends a day with Jesus	183119
1950	What You Need	SSF		Kuttner, Henry		Press	183120
2000	What Your Eyes Don't See (aka Ojos que no ven)	M			Argentina. Ness	Magazine Writer Clara (Malena Solda). Death of Abelardo Sachs (Axel Pauls), owner of political magazine threatens writer's job. She begins a romance with the magazine's lawyer.	183121
1998	What's a Woman Gotta Do?	N		Coleman, Evelyn		Journalist Pat Conley from Atlanta, GA.	183122
2000	What's Cooking?	M				TV Reporter (Gwendolyn Oliver)	183123
1970	What's Happening	M			AFI-Sullivan Show, Ed/Interviewers	Interviewers	183124
1985	What's Happening Now!: Ask Al	T			Episode #45. Series 9-7-1985 to 9-3-1988	Advice Columnist "Dear  Al" of L.A. Gazette. Shirley eats her words when she takes a job as an undercover advice columnist and inadvertently causes Dwayne and his new girlfriend to break up.	183125
1968	What's Happening to America	DT				Host (Edwin Newman). Four summer replacement shows with Newman discussing various aspects of American life with prominent figures.	183126
1976	What's Happening!!:	T			Series. 8-5-1976 to 4-28-1979	School Newspaper Reporter Marvin  (Bryan O'Dell). Roger Thomas (Ernest Thomas) in some episodes, writer	183127
1978	What's Happening!!: Doobie or Not Doobie (Parts 1 and 2)	T		Wade, Sally	Episode #37-#38. 1-28, 2-4-1978	News Media. Dobbie Brothers are set to put on a concert at the high school. Bootleggers force the guys into tape recording the concert.	183128
1977	What's Happening!!: Raj Goes to Press	T	DVD -R HQ 4685		Episode #25. 10-13-1977	School Newspaper. Roger (Raj) Thomas (Ernest Thomas) starts an underground newspaper after his editorials for the school paper are censored.When most of his articles are rejected from being in the school newspaper, an outraged Raj decides to begin an underground newspaper with Rerun and Dwayne helping him.When school officials discover what he's doing, Raj is threatened with expulsion.	183129
1979	What's Happening!!: Thomas Treasure, The	T			Episode #61. 3-31-1979	Newspaper article is read by Roger (Raj) Thomas (Ernest Thomas) revealing that Mama's house was once used as a hideout by some bank robbers and they may have hidden a fortune somewhere in the house.While the search for the money, they are unaware the bank robbers are plotting to come back to claim their money.	183130
1954	What's in a Word?	DT				Interviewer Mike Wallace, Clifton Fadiman host of game show	183131
1969	What's It All About, World?	T				Parody News.  Satire in discussing American society and more. Anchorman (Alex Dreier).  Host (Dean Jones). Announcer (Roger Carroll).	183132
1965	What's It Like Out?	SS	OWN	Gilliatt, Penelope	In "Come Back If It Doesn't Get Better"	Interviewer Ben, writing article for Sunday newspaper supplement on senility interviews Franklin Wilberforce, 89, writer, and his wife	183133
1950	What's My Line?	T			Series 1950-1967	Host (John Daly). Panelists (Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf).	183134
1965	What's New Pussycat?	M	DVD -R HQ 2466, 2467. L. SVD 529		AFI-Fashion Editors.	Reporter Michael James, fashion reporter living in Paris (Peter O'Toole), feature editor on slick Paris fashion machine	183135
1968	What's So Bad About Feeling Good?	M				TV Newscaster (Martin O'Hara)	183136
2005	What's the Problem? With Anne Robinson	T			Episode #2. 6-17-2005	Reporter Emma Wilson. Presenters Anne Robinson, Marcus Brigstocke.	183137
1951	What's The Story	DR			Series 1951-55. Game Show	Hosts Walter Kiernan. John K. M. McCafferty. Panel of journalists tried to identify famous events from sketches performed on stage (Walter Raney, Walter Kiernan, Al Cap, John K M McCaffery hosts). Panel includes Jimmy Cannon, Harriet Van Horne.	183138
2001	What's the Worst That Could Happen!	M				Media Mogul Max Fairbanks (Danny DeVito) owns newspapers and cable stations, promises his mistress, Miss September, a job as an entertainment reporter, and bribes, steals and lies to get his own way.Aspiring TV Entertainment Reporter  (Sascha Knopf) is a magazine pinup girl who wants to be a TV entertainment journalist. Reporters Russell Curry, Susie Spear, Richard Saxton, Hunter F. Roberts). Journalist (Shirley Jones). TV Anchor (Kerry Kilbride).	183139
1995	What's the Worst That Could Happen?	NM		Westlake, Donald E.		Entertainment Journalist Tracy Kimberly, former Playmate-Miss September, lives in Manhattan in avid pursuit of her career. Reporter Jerry Gaunt, latest superstar reporter from CNN. Aspiring Entertainment Journalist Daf from England.Media Mogul Max Fairbanks, chief executive officer of giant entertainment and real estate conglomerate called TransGlobal Universal Industries. Fairbanks is wealthy and powerful. Catches a burglar at his Long Island estate and steals his ring.Not a good idea. It's the crook's lucky ring and he'll do anything to get it back from the nasty billionaire.	183140
1981	What's Up Broadcasting"	DT			Series 1981	Reporter (Marc Sason). Reporter (Roberto Schein). Reporter (Scott Trimble).	183141
1950	What's Up Doc?	C			Looney Tunes Curtain Calls	Press. Disassociated Press phone call asking for Bug Bunny's life story	183142
1971	What's Up?	T				Parody News. Satire of contemporary scene, sketches, interviews, newsreel footage	183143
2002	Whatcha Lookin' At?	R				News Media. Whitney Houston's media-bashing record single	183144
2003	Whatchulooinat	MUS		Houston, Whitney	Single. Also included in "Just Whitney."	Tabloid Editor of the National Enquirer. Letter to the editor disguised as an R-and-B song: "Messin' with my reputation, ain't even got no education. God is the reason my soul is free, and I don't need you looking at me."	183145
1995	Whatever Comes	NR		Small, Lass		Journalist paints a reclusive rock star as a notorious ladies' man in her latest article. So he turns the tables on the beautiful journalist.	183146
1962	Whatever Happened to Baby Jane	M			AD - ALDRICH	Newspaper Advertisement	183147
2000	Whatever Happened to Dulce Veiga?: B-Novel, A	N		Abreu, Caio Fernando (Adria Frizzi, translator)		Journalist. 40-year-old Brazilian journalist reduced to living in a dilapidated building is called upon to track down and write the story of a famous singer, Dulce Veiga	183148
1999	Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?	M				Journalist (Jim Barclay). Journalist (Simon Holmes). Journalist (Simon Scott). Journalist (Peter Speedwell).	183149
1990	Whatever Happened to Mason Reese	M			Short	Paparazzi (Jenni Lau). Paparazzi (Fabrice Tronbert).Written/directed by Brett Ratner	183150
1973	Whatever Happened to Miss September?	M				Photographer (Jason Russell).	183151
2003	Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?: House Party/School Newspaper	T	SVD 1509		Episode #11. 10-31-2003	School Newspaper.	183152
1986	Whatever It Takes	NR		Boswell, Barbara		News Media	183153
2005	Whatever Love Means	MT			UK	Interviewer (Malcolm Douglas).	183154
2008	Whatever Makes You Happy: Truth About Men...and Their Mothers, The	N		Sutcliffe, William		Editor Matt for a men’s magazine called Balls! has few interests. They center on videogames and bedding underage models. Matt’s mother is Carol who is one of three British mothers who decide it’s time for their 34-year-old sons to start acting like mature adults. And if their sons aren’t going to get with the program on their own, it’s high time for a little maternal nudging. Each son has problems. Matt seems stuck in a life as shallow and glossy as Balls! -- the magazine he works for. Gillian’s son, Daniel, has just been through a bad breakup and can think of few things worse than his mother nagging him about being a bachelor, so he runs away to Edinburgh to mope. Helen’s son Paul reminds her of his first husband and she doesn’t know he’s gay and has secretly fathered a child with a lesbian couple. 	183155
1941	Wheel of Fortune (aka  Man Betrayed, A)	M				Reporter Casey of the Globe Newspaper (Wallace Ford).  Bob, Globe Newspaper Editor (Joseph Crehan). Radio Announcer (Wendell Niles).	183156
1963	Wheeler Dealers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 3074, 3075. SVD 1410			Art Critic (Eleanor Audley)	183157
1987	Wheeler's Ghost Town	NJ		Schantz, Daniel D. Noel Ostendorf (Illustrator)		Reporter. Two competitive brothers attempt to dig up newsworthy stories in their seemingly uneventful small town in order to win first prize in the junior newspaper reporter contest	183158
2004	Wheeling Dealing	M			UK. Short	News Media. Authentic Newsreader (Jane Horrocks). Reporter 1 (Emily Leslie). Reporter 2 (Judith Pal). Reporter 3 (Jenny Kirner). Newscaster (Kirin Saeed).Annie is tricked out of reading her news at 3 o'clock slot and in place The Zero Option News presents a surreal look at what the news could potentially be in 2010.The people in the news are not just making the news, but they are also breaking the mould.	183159
1896	Wheels of Chance, The	N	OWN - H	Wells, H.G.		Press	183160
1899	Wheels of Dr. Ginochio Gyves	SSF		Douglass, Ellsworth-Pallander		Press	183161
1956	When a Camera Fails	T			Science Fiction Theatre	Press	183162
1935	When a Lady's Involved	SM	OWN	Coxe, George Harmon		Press	183163
1911	When a Man's Married His Trouble Begins	M				Reporter (Edwin R. Phillips -- "A Reporter").	183164
1925	When a Man's Single: Tale of Literary Life, A	N	UCLA	Barrie, Sir. J.M.		Editor George Frederick . Licquorish, editor of Silchester Mirror, a stout little man with a benevolent countenance.  Argus other daily newspaper in Silchester. Staff describedRob Angus newest reporter.	183165
1959	When a Woman Loves (aka Waga Al)	M		Inoue, Yasushi (Novel). Toshio Yasumi (Screenplay)	Japan - Ness Book	War Correspondent from the Tokyo Times object of infatuation by young girl.  Woman finds fulfillment in serving her lover even if her love does not often seem to be reciprocated.Portrayal of newsmen as heavy drinkers with constant references made to hero's drinking habits.  Written prologue in American release alludes to journalist's writings during the war  not always meeting approval of military.	183166
2005	When All Else Fails	M			Short - Thriller	News Broadcaster (Lynn Wilson).	183167
1912	When an Old Maid Gets Busy	M			Short	Photographer (Louis R. Grisel).	183168
2001	When Billie Beat Bobby	MT	SVD 954, VHS 1018			Sportscaster Howard Cosell (Fred Willard) Commentator and Talk-Show Host Larry King (Matt Letscher). . English Columnist (Nick Ullett). Reporter (Russ Cootey). Reporter (Troy Martin).Sports Writer Charlie (Scott Klace). Sports Writer Frank (Tom Kemp). Sports Writer Mike (Sal Viscuso).;	183169
2000	When Brendan Met Trudy	M				Reporter (Harry Crosbie).	183170
1999	When Collette Died	NM		Hayden, L.C.		Reporter Dan Springer is investigating the murder of a Las Vegas singing superstar and becomes the confidant of a look-alike hired to capitalize on the star's fame.They fall in love and Springer's search takes on a new urgency as he frantically works to save the look-alike's life.	183171
2005	When Dreams Come True	T			Ireland. Series 2005.	Reporter Sinead Kennedy. Host Ray Darcy.	183172
1978	When Every Day Was the Fourth of July	MT				Reporter (Ray Nadeau).	183173
1917	When False Tongues Speak	M			AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Eric Mann (Carl Eckstrom) helps a woman who is married to a philandering husband.  They first meet when Mann interviews her about a settlement house she started.When her husband is killed, the reporter is arrested because he was seen at the house shortly after the murder. He's proven innocent.	183174
1975	When Freedom Was News	P	MLPL	Fisher, A.	Play Index, 1973-77, 1953-60	Press	183175
1956	When Gangland Strikes	M				Reporter (Scott Douglas)	183176
1989	When Harry Met Sally	M	DVD			Journalist Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) who occasionally sits at her home computer and stares into space. She is first introduced as an aspiring journalism student and later becomes a writer for New York magazine.  Journalist (Bruno Kirby).	183177
1998	When He Didn't Come Home	MT	DVD -R HQ 8244, 8245			TV Anchor (Tim Weber).	183178
1979	When Hell Was in Session	MT				News Media.1st Newscaster (Hal Fishman). 2nd Newscaster (Charles Rowe).	183179
2006	When I Find the Ocean	M				TV Reporter in Selma (Terry Pace).	183180
2002	When I Think of You	NR		Ireland, Liz		Columnist Celia Snowden has a problem. Everywhere she turns she's surrounded by weddings and not one of them is hers. From her job as a wedding columnist at a Portland Oregon newspaper, she can't get away from it all.She dreams of meeting an exotic foreigner who will sweep her off her feet.  Her travels abroad have always ended in disaster.Davis Smith from Nebraska sits across from Snowden at the newspaper and harbors a secret crush on her. He rues fact his corn-fed charms and friendly blue eyes do not measure up to Snowden's ideal of a sexy, dark-eyed foreigner.He know he'll always have to settle for being her pal and yet he can't help but hope that someday she might see him differently.	183181
1986	When in Florence	SS	OWN - H	Day, Richard Cortez		News Media	183182
2008	When Kiran Met Karen	MF				Journalist Karen (Kelli Holsopple), a lesbian, meets a famous Bollywood actress, Kiran (Chriselle Almeida). Journalist 16 (Punit Chhabra). Desi Journalist (Iggy Ignatius). JusPunjabi Reporter Shilpa (Sheetal). Reel Woman Magazine Secretary (Hiral Shah). 	183183
1933	When Ladies Meet	M	DVD -R HQ 2051,  2052	Crothers, Rachel (Play). John Meehan, Leon Gordon (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmie Lee (Robert Montgomery) in New York, turned down by woman who is having affair with Rogers Woodruf (Frank Morgan), publisher of his newspaper.  Contrives to get the woman back.New York Times, 6/24/33: "Jimmie, one understands, reports to his office about the time of going to press without having done anything more than indulge in light patter all day…he presents himself just to see that his newspaper is still being printed."	183184
1941	When Ladies Meet	M	DVD -R HQ 2048, 2049. VHS 1252	Crothers, Rachel (Play).  S.K. Lauren, Anita Loos (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Jimmy Lee (Robert Taylor) wants to marry successful authoress. She is attracted to married publisher. Reporter tries to get the authoress and the publisher's wife together.Reporter describes himself as "a steady, practical, everyday guy" with a low salary. He wants to settle down and have six kids. Reporter shows up drunk at her apartment. Climbs balcony to interrupt romantic moment between woman and publisher.He also passes himself off as an author the publisher is trying to sign in order to get him away from the country home where he is having a rendezvous with authoress. Publisher's wife pretends to be reporter's girlfriend.Reporter and authoress end up together.  Wife leaves publisher but reporter convinces him to run after her.	183185
1998	When Love Comes	M				Magazine Reporter (Judith Gibson)	183186
1914	When Love Flies Out O' The Window	N	USC	Merrick, Leonard		Correspondent Ralph (Rafe) Lingham, Paris correspondent for  The Other Side, a newly established journal.	183187
1937	When Love is Young	M			PR	Press Agent Andy Russell (Kent Taylor) is ambitious. Reporter (William Castle). Photographer (Lane Chandler).	183188
1994	When Morning Comes	NR		Flynn, Christine	Silhouette Special Edition #922	Journalist	183189
1919	When My Ship Comes In	M			AFI-Critics/Playwrights	Critic	183190
1996	When Night Falls	N		Biggs, Cherlyn	Weinberg List	Journalist	183191
1992	When No One Would Listen	MT	DVD -R HQ 7696, 7697.			Reporter (Cynthia Allison). Reporter (Alan Stepp).	183192
1987	When Rich Men Die	NM		Adams, Harold		TV Investigative Reporter Kyle Champion is a "sarcastic bastard" down on his luck and out of a job. He agrees to track down a former lover's missing husband who seemed to have headed south-of-the-border, down Mexico way.When Champion loses his post as a TV news anchor to a woman, he accepts an offer from an old flame whose rich husband is missing in Mexico. She is sure her husband is dead but needs proof to inherit his huge fortune.Now a private eye, Champion flies to Guadalajara after questioning the head of the vanished philanthropist's charitable institution. He falls in love with her but still considers her one of several persons who might have conspired to kill the husband.Upon arriving in Guadalajara, Champion is beaten up and left for dead, the first of several attacks.But he won't give up and during the search he adds to his list of suspects, the wife's lawyer, who is obviously her lover, and his exquisite grasping daughter.	183193
1996	When Saturday Comes	M				Commentator, Football (Martin Tyler)	183194
1997	When Secrets Kill	MT	DVD -R HQ 10155, 10156			News Media cover the story of  a young girl’s foster parents become suspects when her biological mother is murdered. The young girl mistakenly talks to a reporter putting her and her family on the front page of the newspaper. 	183195
1994	When She Was Bad	NM		Faust, Ron		Reporter Dan Stark for a small Florida Keys newspaper, meets the woman of his dreams or nightmares when a shipwreck survivor is brought ashore to Florida Keyes. It's 1972.He falls hard for the beauty and her tale of a fortune in emeralds that sank with the sailboat ferrying her from Colombia to Miami.Stark quits his job and sails with her to recover the gems. They find the emeralds and she maroons him on a reef. Seven years later he tracks her to Aspen where she's the cocaine kingpin of high ski society.A tale of love and hate, obsession and vengeance, trust and betrayal. His obsession with the woman leads him down many paths. Drawn by revenge after she abandons him.	183196
1992	When Somebody Needs You	NR		Alexander, Trisha (aka Patricia Kay, Ann Patrick)	Silhouette Edition #784	Reporter Jack Forrester is taling a sassy single mother Desirie Cantrelle. Mistaken identity had thrown them together, but once Cantrelle sensed roving reporter Forrester tailing her, the trick soon became how to keep them apart. 	183197
1944	When Strangers Marry	M				News Vendor (Dewey Robinson)	183198
2005	When the Angels Have Risen	NSF		Feder, Andrew		Reporter Kelly protects a man who is mysteriously transported to an alien spaceship who tells him the Judeo-Christian teachings were actually provided by alien angels. He also learns an alien war has been waged for thousand of years for control of Earth.Aliens send him home to explain his new knowledge. But the government tries to stop him. The reporter protects the man while setting the stage for his earth-shattering speech.Although their relationship is initially love-hate, sparks soon fly and romance rises from the flames. As the story unfolds, America is bitterly divided.	183199
1993	When the Bough Breaks	MT				News Media. TV Anchor (Taylor Brock), Reporter #1 (Winship Cook). Reporter #2 (Larry Gilman). Reporter #3 (Jim Fitzpatrick).	183200
1940	When the Daltons Rode	M				Photographer (Robert "Bob" McKenzie)	183201
1999	When the Gods Take a Wife	N		Coleman, Evelyn		Journalist Pat Conley from Atlanta, GA.	183202
2006	When the Levees Broke: Requiem in Four Acts, A	DT	DVD -R HQ 7084, 7085, 7086, 7087, 7088	Lee, Spike (Documentary in Four Acts)	Documentary. Four Hours. 8-21-2006	News Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. CNN. Local Reports. Stories of the effects of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans residents. Douglas Kiesling -Weather Paparazzi & Major Katrina Stock Footage Source (voice only)CNN Anchor Lois Armstrong.	183203
1944	When the Lights Go On Again	M		Craven, Frank (Story). Milton Lazarus (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Bill Regan (Regis Toomey) discovers a soldier suffering from amnesia and takes him back to his hometown. Gradually it is revealed the soldier married the daughter of newspaper editor Tom Carey (Harry Shannon).Soldier's father against the marriage. Father wanted him to marry a woman of higher social standing. Father and son are reconciled when he joined the Marines. Reporter contacts soldier's wife and family about his condition.They slowly help him to recover his memory.	183204
1913	When the Press Speaks	M			Ness Book	Sob Sister for the Globe is assigned to get an interview with a woman-hating professor.  Professor is kidnapped and left in a room with a bomb. Reporter rescues him in exchange for an interview.Professor agrees, but then asks her not to print the story because he has changed his views on women and proposes to her.	183205
1999	When the Reporter Becomes the Story	R			Six cassettes. Unabridged. David Birney reader.	Reporter Rick Benablossom from The Weatherman.	183206
2000	When the Sky Falls	MT	DVD -R HQ 3486, 3491. SVD 1132			Irish Journalist (Joan Allen) paying a steep price for hard-hitting stories on Dublin's kingpins of crime. Reporter (Paul Buckley). Based on the Veronica Guerin true-life story.Reporter (Sharon  Baker). Reporter (Tom O'Leary). TV Reporter (Gail Fitzpatrick).	183207
2000	When the Snowman Melts	N		Horne, Vivian		TV News Anchor Elizabeth Walker is married to a smart, savvy, handsome, black and Stanford-educated man who is a partner in one of San Francisco's most prestigious law firms. They seem to have it all until AIDS, murder and a detective enter their lives.	183208
1995	When the Vows Break	MT				TV Newscaster (Marrett Green). Reporter #1 (Andrew Wheeler).	183209
1913	When the Worm Turned	M				Newspaper Editor (N.S. Woods).	183210
1939	When Tomorrow Comes	M				Newsboy (Hally Chester)	183211
1998	When Trumpets Fade	MT				News Footage Narrator (Peter Thomas)	183212
2002	When Twilight Comes	N		Forster, Gwynne		African-American Publisher-Owner Marge Hairston is a widowed matriarch and the power behind the Woodmere Times, "North Carolina's most influential African-American newspaper." When she becomes seriously ill, she must name a successor.She insists that one of her children run the newspaper. Neither of her self-centered older children want the responsibility so it falls to quiet Sharon Hairston to give up her own dreams in order to fill her mother's big shoes.No sooner does this happen than her siblings, Drogan and Cassandra (Cassie) become resentful of Sharon's new exalted position and even though Marge isn't dead yet, they begin talking wills to make sure their pie pieces remain intact.Sharon soars in her new career and embarks on a solid romance with a worthy man.	183213
2004	When Tyrants Kiss	M				News Vendor (Laurence O'Neal Suarez).	183214
1996	When We Were Kings	DT	SVD 668			Documentary	183215
1938	When Were You Born?	M				Reporter Davis (Jeffrey Lynn).	183216
2004	When Will I Be Loved	M	DVD -R HQ 4987, 4984			Media Mogul and Italian count (Dominic Chinese) is obsessed with a brilliant, beautiful, wealthy and erotically alluring young woman in New York City.	183217
1990	When Will I Be Loved?	MT				Reporter (Karen Beyer). Reporter (Ric Reitz). Reporter (Paul Talmadge). News Cameraman (Aaron Weiler).	183218
1950	When Willie Comes Marching Home	M			Ford Non-Westerns	Reporter (James Eagle).	183219
1951	When Worlds Collide	M				Reporter Donovan of the Sentinel (James Seay). Narrator (Paul Frees). Newsdealer (Gene Collins).	183220
1917	When You and I Were Young	M			AFI-Authors/Publishers	Publisher	183221
2009	When You Wish	N		Harmel, Kristin		Paparazzi trail every move of a super-duper megastar. 	183222
1937	When You're in Love	M				Reporter (Bud Geary). Reporter (Dewey Robinson).	183223
2007	Where Angels Fly	N		Gibbs, Stephanie		Reporter Logan is a diehard journalist who loves a challenge and will stop at nothing to cover a big story. Bound for Iraq, she knows the dangers, but that’s a chance she is willing to take. Through it all she bonds friendships and faces the hash reality that in war, nothing is far and above all else life is fragile and hangs in the balance.  An Army medic sees the unthinkable every day and his duty is to save a soldier whenever the situation arises. He doesn’t realize it, but the Lord has his destiny mapped out and it collides with the reporter. Logan’s only hope, both physically and spiritually, lies in the unexpected hands of the army medic. Can he save Logan from the darkness she finds herself in?  Will she make it out alive? Will she accept the truth staring her in the face? 	183224
1994	Where Are My Children?	MT				News Media. News Reporter (Tiiu Leek)	183225
1986	Where Are the Children?	M				TV Reporter #1 (Mike Stines). TV Reporter #2 (Lori Michaels). Newscaster (Ted O'Brien).	183226
2002	Where Echoes End	N		Showell, Jr.		School Newspaper Editor Helen meets a man named Ozy in school in Philadelphia and they ultimately form a father-daughter relationship that fills a void in each. Ozy’s nonjudgmental discipline approach helps Helen to change and become self-proclaimed, “the best school newspaper editor in the city.”  During the year of 1973, Ozy’s wife died giving birth to twins. Later both twins, as teenagers, die on the same night. Ozy, unable to save one, accidentally caused the death of the other. After the death of his twins, Ozy moves to New York in 1992. He enrolls at New York University. He starts drinking heavily. He meets a teenage prostitute and his affair with her and her subsequent death has a mournful effect upon him that causes him to return to Philadelphia. There he meets Helen.	183227
1991	Where Echoes Live	N		Muller, Marcia	Female PR Practitioner	Public Relations Woman Marcy Cheung feels unfulfilled in her job.	183228
2006	Where God Left His Shoes	M				Newsstand Clerk (Rock Kohli).	183229
2008	Where Have All the Flowers Gone?	DM				Political Columnist (Scott Lucas). San Francisco was the ground zero for the youth movement of peace, love and political activism 40 years ago. In August of 2006, three friends set out on a journey to recapture the passion of the old days. Armed with only a video camera and less than nothing in their pockets, they set out on a year-long quest split between exploring the past and finding the voice of the future.	183230
1991	Where in the World Is the Perfect Family?	NJ		Hest, Amy		School Photojournalist. Cornie and her best friend Megan must find a theme for the school photojournalism project. 11-year-old also has other problems.	183231
1992	Where Is Joe Merchant?: Novel Tale, A	NM	OWN - P	Buffet, Jimmy		Tabloid Journalist Rudy Breno is looking for a missing rock star. He only cares that the rock singer gets bigger headlines than Elvis.	183232
2008	Where Law Ends	N		Foley, Kevin Emmet		Newspaperman Noah Coffey, a young New York journalist is Sheriff Henry Plummer’s best friend. He is caught in the middle of a deadly clash of wills between the duly elected sheriff and the self-appointed Montana Vigilantes bent on dealing out summary justice. The Montana Vigilantes, celebrated for more than 140 years as heroes of the Old West, are remembered as the courageous men of action who took the law into their own hands to protect honest citizens from a murderous gang of thieves led by Plummer, a devious criminal mastermind masquerading as sheriff. But what if the legend is a lie, conceived and perpetuated by the vigilantes themselves to cover their own heinous crimes? Set against the backdrop of the majestic and foreboding Montana Rockies, the untamed gold mining towns of Bannack and Virginia City, the battle between the sheriff and the self-appointed vigilantes continue. Noah Coffey is there to watch it all. 	183233
1964	Where Love Has Gone	M			Davis	Art Critic Sam Corwin (DeForest Kelley), former lover. Headlines on sordid news.	183234
1998	Where Serpents Lie	NM		Parker, T. Jefferson		TV Reporter Donna Mason is having an affair with a manic, divorced police detective who is haunted by the death of his young son. He's the head of Orange County's newly created Crimes Against Youth Division and almost but not quite recovered drunk.	183235
1984	Where the Action Is?	SS	OWN - H	Highsmith, Patricia	In "Mermaids on the Golf Course."	Photographer Craig Rollins	183236
1980	Where the Buffalo Roam	M	DVD -R HQ 4433, 4434. SVDSP 603. SV 188	Kaye, John (Screenplay)		Magazine Journalist Hunter S. Thompson (Bill Murray playing the real life journalist) for Blast Magazine  recounts his experiences with a mysterious lawyer. Rolling Stone Magazine changed to Blast Magazine.Episodic narrative shows Thompson at work: Super Bowl, presidential campaign trail, trial of teenagers arrested on drug charges. Freewheeling farce about underground journalism in the 1960s.Editor of Blast Magazine Marty Lewis (Bruno Kirby).  Journalist abused by Thompson Harris (Rene Auberjonois). Reporter (Suzanne Coltrin). Reporter #1 (Richard Seff).  Reporter #2 (Linden Chiles). Young Reporter (Michael Cornelison).Newscaster (Lou Felder). Rock Critic (Randy Glass).	183237
1966	Where the Bullets Fly	M				Press Agent (Terence Sewards) for Minister	183238
1992	Where the Day Takes You	M				Interviewer (Laura San Giacomo - The Interview)	183239
2002	Where the Girls Are?	DT				Investigative Reporter (Martha Deckman) sets out to find her heroes only to find that they have been erased from history.	183240
1990	Where the Heart Is	M				News Media. TV Reporter Dutch House (Frances Flanagan). TV Reporter Stock Exchange (Ann-Marie MacDonald).	183241
2000	Where the Heart Is	M				Reporter (Jeremy Denzlinger). Reporter (Mark Mathis).	183242
2005	Where the Heart Is: Care	T			UK. Episode #92.6-26-2005. Series 4-6-1997 to 9-10-2006	Photographer (James Barron).	183243
1997	Where the Heart Is: Darkness Follows	T			UK. Episode #11.	Weatherman (Jon Mitchell).	183244
2004	Where the Heart Is: Skin Deep	T			UK. Episode #89. 8-15-2004	Photographer (Keith Newby) from the Skelthwaite Gazette.	183245
2008	Where the Heart Leads	NR		Sawyer, Kim Vogel		Journalist Thomas  Oilenburger, a Kansas-born Mennonite, graduates from Boston Tech and wonders what God has in store for him. When he meets Daphne and accepts a position as a journalist at her father’s Boston newspaper, his job requires him to support a presidential candidate with questionable values. Thomas is torn -- and God seems silent. What should he do?	183246
1997	Where the Trees Weep	N		Walshe, Dolores		Journalist Emma Harford goes to South Africa. British journalist looking for redemption.	183247
2003	Where the Truth Lies	N		Holmes, Rupert		Journalist. Tale is told by  K. O’Connor, a vivacious, free-spirited young journalist known for her penetrating celebrity interviews  Bent on unearthing secrets long ago buried by a showbiz singer-comic team. Tart-tongued, eye-catching O’Connor.Sly young reporter digs into the seamy past of a comedy team who are no longer on speaking terms.	183248
2005	Where the Truth Lies	M	DVD -R HQ 7571, 7572. DVD -R HQ 7717, 7718. DVD -R HQ 6979, 6980.			Journalist Karen O'Connor (Alison Lohman) known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team Vince Collins and Lanny MorrisPublic Relations Publicist (Kathryn Winslow). 1st Journalist (Stuart Hughes). 2nd Journalist (Shannon Lawson).  Publishing Executive (Gabrielle Rose).Female Reporter (Alison Lohman) digs into a decades-old murder that led to the breakup of a beloved nightclub and TV comedy team.She  interviews hero -- "he nuzzles close to the reporter, a pretty young thing, pours a sip of champagne into her mouth, then slips in a small pill."O’Connor has sex with a singer dressed up as Alice in Wonderland.Student Journalist Maureen O’Flaherty (Rachel Blanchard) is found dead in the bathtub of the duo’s suite. Both have rock-solid alibis and are exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing. But the scandal causes the once inseparable pair to split.  Fifteen years later, the myth of the Collins and Morris controversy still fascinates the public. O’Connor, a young and ambitious journalist, is determined to uncover the secrets of the two men who, coincidentally, touched her life when she was a child. She persuades a publisher to offer a guarded Vince Collins (Colin Firth) one million dollars to collaborate with her on writing the untold story of his life with Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon). There is one condition: the truth must be told about the scandal that destroyed the duo. What really happened the night Maureen died? Karen hears that Lanny has written his own tell-all book, she flies to New York to meet her publishers. On the plane she comes face to face with Lanny himself. Karen doesn’t tell him she is a reporter. She pretends she is a schoolteacher. They share one passionate night before resuming their separate lives.Maureen tells Lanny she wants to write, she wants to be a journalist. She’s in her last year of school. While Lanny is having sex with her, Vince tries to have gay sex with him. He refuses, but Maureen is there to witness here and says she will write a story about it unless she gets a lot of money from him. Lanny never saw her alive again. Lanny claims Vince killed her, who was terrified that the knowledge that he might be gay could destroy his career.  But Lanny and Vince were finished. The little girl at the telethon turns out to be Karen, the reporter. 	183249
200\	Where the Wind Blew	N		Sommer, Bob		Student Reporter uncovers Peter Howell’s secret -- no one has called him by his own name since he belonged to a cell of antiwar radicals in the 1960s. After a deadly act of sabotage, Peter escaped and blended into the American landscape, and now, decades later, he’s been reincarnated as a full-fledged citizen to enjoy the affluence  of the late 1990s with his wife and children who know nothing of his past. But his life unravels went an ambitious student reporter uncovers his secret. So begins an odyssey that takes Howell from the comfortable suburban life to the edge of human survival. 	183250
2000	Where There's Smoke	MT				Newspaper Vendor (Freddie Stuart).	183251
1974	Where Was Everyone When Sabrina Screamed?	N	OWN	Walden, Amelia		Reporter Gary Mitchell, handsome.	183252
1968	Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?	M			AFI-Reporters	Reporter Robeta Lane (Lola Albright). Radio Announcer (Steve Allen)	183253
1998	Where Yesterday Lives (aka Where Yesterday Lives: Sometimes Today's Answers Are Hidden…)	N		Kingsbury, Karen		Journalist Ellen Barrett, at 31 has already won a Pulitzer Prize. But her skill as a journalist far surpasses her ability to sort out her troubled past. She has an uncertain marriage and haunting memories of her hometown and the love she left behind.Eldest of five siblings, she longs for the time long ago when they were happy. When her father dies, she leaves Miami and goes back to her childhood home.	183254
2000	Where You Belong	NR		Bradford, Barbara Taylor		Correspondent-Photojournalist Valentine (Val) Denning is gorgeous and talented and is covering war-zone Kosovo with two men -- American Jake Newberg and her lover, Brit Tony Hampton.All three caught in ambush on the ground and Hampton is killed. All three are shot and she wakes up in a Belgrade hospital. She doesn't have time to grieve for her boyfriend before she discovers he lied to her and was already married.Newburg tries to cheer her up taking her to a beautiful villa. They jet back to New York excited about a book project.	183255
1990	Where You Once Belonged	N		Haruf, Kent		Editor-Publisher of a weekly newspaper narrates this novel.	183256
2003	Where's Angelo?	M				Reporter (Rainy Kerwin - Voice)	183257
1952	Where's Charley	M				Photographer (Martin Miller).	183258
1970	Where's Huddles?	C			Series 1970.	Sports Announcer Dick Enberg.	183259
1999	Where's Marlowe?	M				Parody Documentary. Mockumentary. Independent filmmakers Wilt Crawley (Mos Def) and A.J. Edison (John Livingston) make documentaries	183260
1948	Where's Mr. Chumley?	NM		Truss, Seldon		Press	183261
1994	Where's Murray Ross?	N		Zatarain, Mick	Weinberg List	Journalist	183262
1995	Where's the Money, Noreen?	MT	DVD -R HQ 7638, 7639			News Media. Female Reporter (Catherine Swing). Male Reporter (Howard Hoover).	183263
1935	Whether There Be Knowledge	N		Henderson, Robert		College Newspaper Editor at an unnamed state university in the Midwest has a nervous breakdown. Donnie Trevett, a senior from Chicago, is named as his replacement.Visualizing himself a fearless journalist, he launches an editorial crusade against the school's administration.  Scared by the administration, he backs down.	183264
1952	Which I Never	N		Strong, L.A.G.		Press	183265
1903	Which Was It?	SS	MLPL	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)		Press	183266
1977	Which Way Is Up?	M				Reporter (Dennis O'Flaherty). Reporter (Mark Robin). Photographer (Kathy Cronkite). Photographer (Ron Cummins).	183267
1684	Whig Intelligencer, The	PO	USC	Anonymous		News	183268
1947	While I Live (aka Dream of Olwen, The)	M		Bell, Robert (Play - "This Same Garden").  Doreen Montgomery (Contributor).  John Harlow (Screenplay).	UK - Ness Book	Reporter Sally Warwick (Carole Raye) and her husband are reporters for Picture News. She is suffering from amnesia and is believed to be the reincarnation of dead composer. She was dong a piece on the composer who died same day she was born.Dead composer's sister tries to make reporter believe reincarnation theory. But reporter is saved from recreating dead woman's suicidal leap from cliffs.	183269
1928	While It's News	SS	USC	Blitz, John Kinner		Reporter for the Herald, Ted Rinehart. Slogan: "The News -- While It's News".	183270
1994	While Justice Sleeps	MT	SV 300 (Media Excerpts)			News Media	183271
1997	While My Pretty One Sleeps	M	SVD 619	Clark, Mary Higgins Clark (Novel)		Columnist. Boutique owner's life is endangered as she hunts a columnist's killer	183272
1938	While New York Sleeps	M	DVD -R 1405	Fenton, Frank, Lynn Root (Story). Frances Hyland, Albert Ray (Screenplay)	Roving Reporter series - Ness Book	Reporter Barney Callahan (Michael Whalen) and Photographer Snapper Doolan (Chick Chandler) prepare to take a vacation while a major story concerning stolen bonds is unfolding.When an insurance detective and friend of Callahan's commits suicide, he decides to take on the case.  Editor Charles MacFarland (Minor Watson) is told to retract Callahan's article, but calls for an inquest and the death is ruled a homicide.Later, Editor McFarland discovers that Callahan fabricated the evidence presented at the inquest.  Eventually, he finds the killer who is shot as he tries to kill the reporter.	183273
2002	While Supplies Last	M				TV War Reporter (Melissa Ann Gawlowski). TV Tabloid Journalist (Keri Sue Hill).	183274
1972	While the Cat’s Away	T				Editors at Expose Magazine change the magazine’s focus from the sex lives of movie stars to the sex lives of suburban couples. What reporters from Expose Magazine discover when they spy on a typical American housewife is many extra-martial encounters. 	183275
1956	While the City Sleeps	M	DVD -R HQ 3603, 3601. L	Charles Einstein novel: The Bloody Spur		Correspondent-TV broadcaster Edward Mobley (Dana Andrews) finds himself caught up in competition when Walter Kyne (Vincent Price), the son of deceased syndicate head of the Kyne Syndicate Amos Kyne (Robert Warwick) decides to have a competition.Representatives of the various departments compete for the story to find the killer who leaves messages in lipstick. Winner gets control of the news operation. Gerald Meade, Sentinel Crime Reporter (Ralph Peters). Photographer (Sayre Dearing).Editor of the New York Sentinel John Day Griffith (Thomas Mitchell) is the most honest: "I want the job, that's the idea, and to get the job I'll stick a knife into anyone I have to." Mobley gives him the story.Head of wire services Mark Loving (George Sanders) coerces gossip columnist Mildred Donner (Ida Lupino) into seducing Mobley to see what he knows. Harry Kritzer (James Craig) photography department head has affair with Kyne's wife. Newsman (Bert Stevens).New York Times, 5/17/56: "Since it is full of ...sacred and profane love and a fair quota of intramural intrigue, a viewer is left wondering if the tycoons of the giant Kyne publishing combine ever bother to cover such mundane stories as the weather."	183276
1928	While the City Sleeps	M				Reporters	183277
1935	While the Patient Slept	M				Reporter (Jack Richardson). Reporter (Ferdinand Schumann-Heink). Evening Bulletin Editor (Joseph Crehan). Photographer (Harry Seymour).	183278
1986	While You're Down There	T				Newsreader (John Alsop).	183279
1631	Whimzies; Or, A New Cast Of Characters  (Whimsies)	P		Brathwait, Richard		News	183280
1951	Whip Hand, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11378, 11379. SVD 967	Hamilton, Roy (Story). George Bricker, Frank L. Moss (Screenplay)	Man He Found, The. (RKO) revamped. Ness Book	Magazine Writer Matt Corbin (Elliot Reid) for American View magazine, uncovers Communist plot in small Midwestern community. Claims to be in the area just to do some fishing, his journalistic instincts are aroused. Magazine Editor Bradford (Frank Wilcox).He discovers community has been reduced almost to a ghost town. Reporter becomes even more suspicious when he finds most of the fish in the area have died.He ignores "No Trespassing" signs and efforts to prevent him from contacting his editor. Journalist uncovers plan to take over America using germ warfare. Plot is being carried out by doctor reporter once linked to Communists in an article.Journalist sends a coded message via the local storekeeper, but is later captured. Feds arrive for shoot-out and doctor is beaten to death by human subjects on whom he had been conducting experiments with deadly viruses.	183281
1935	Whip-Poor-Will Mystery, The (aka New Made Grave, The)	NM		Footner, Hulbert		Editor Weir Lambert, Yankee editor of the Kent County Witness, a small-town weekly in an unnamed Southern state, tries to find the girl who put an anonymous personal ad addressed to "Whip-poor-will" in his pages.	183282
1948	Whiplash	M	DVD -R HQ 8416, 8417			Press Man (Harry Lewis)	183283
1996	Whipping Boy	M				Reporter (Celia Dickinson)	183284
1930	Whipping Boy, The	N		Flanagan, Roy		Journalist, formerly with a New York Daily, now runs a small town paper. After breaking a national story, he ends up back in New York on a newspaper.	183285
2009	Whipping of Martha Philipson, The	N		Mutch, Jim		Journalist Kathy Watson sets out to research her family tree 300 years after her descendant Martha Philipson died an agonizing death following a brutal and humiliating public flogging for stealing a bodice in 1727.  Watson becomes embroiled in a deranged quest for vengeance. Kathy recruits trusted friends to assist in the kidnap of two descendants of Martha’s judge and jailer. “To do unto them....” that’s all Kathy wants. Nothing more, nothing less. Kathy and her victims, Claire and Sally, have much in common: they are young, fit and very strong-willed. Each has something the other wants. Each is determined to get what they want. Each is willing to go to any lengths to get it, even it if means committing murder.	183286
1935	Whipsaw	M	DVD -R HQ 1792			Reporter (Ben Moorhouse). Reporter (Jack Mack). Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Photographer (Frank De Voe). Photographer (Lee Phelps). Newsboy voice-over "Extra" reading headlines from newspapers on screen..	183287
1970	Whirlpool	M			AFI-Photographers	Reporter (Jerry Storm). Photographer	183288
1934	Whirlpool	M	VHS 1055	Emmett, Howard (Story). Dorothy Howell, Ethel Hill (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter for the Morning Globe,  Sandra (Jean Arthur), is assigned a story involving a nightclub owner, who turns out to be her father who was sent to prison and thought killed in a whirlpool while trying to escape.During the interview she recognizes the man as a father from a picture her mother kept. Drops the story. Editor gives assignment to her fiancé Bob (Donald Cook).Father kills crooked lawyer and himself so the reporter's mother will never find out the truth. Editor (Oscar Apfel).	183289
2004	Whirlwind	N		Jaffe, Michael Grant		Weatherman Lucas Prouty is a lonely, OCD-ridden meteorologist in a second-rate market.  Quiet, thoughtful.Book explores the effects of a sudden, extreme fame on a flawed everyman -- who just happens to be genuinely passionate about barometric pressure.	183290
1979	Whirlwind Courtship	NR		Taylor, Jayne (pseudonym Jayne Ann Krentz)		Reporter Zanita Masterson falls in love with a tough-minded scientist while on an old-fashioned date, while in Whirlwind Courtship, a consummate bachelor doubts his conviction during a mountain getaway.	183291
1990	Whiskey River	NM	OWN - H - P	Estleman, Loren D.		Newspaperman Connie Minor in Motor City, Detroit, 1928.	183292
2008	Whiskey Road: Love Story, A	N		Siplin, Karen		African-American Paparazza Jimi Anne Hamilton has decided to throw in the towel after one too many run-ins with irate A-list celebrities and their bodyguards on the streets of Los Angeles. But when she planned to ride her BMW motorcycle from California to New York, she didn’t count on having her cross-country adventure interrupted by a motorcycle thief. After the brutal attack, which sees both her motorcycle and camera equipment stolen, she finds herself left with only her helmet, a few clothes and a bag of money she swiped from her attacker. Disillusioned and hurt, Jimi chooses to recuperate in a nearby town where she meets a local contractor fighting his own demons. The small-town Pennsylvania contractor buys Jimi some medical supplies and drops her off at a local inn. She returns the favor when she comes across him in a bar, his nose bloodied. The Harley-riding paparazzi named Jimi was going from New York to Los Angeles but now stays long enough to fall in love. As their relationship gets serious, the man’s brother, freshly released from jail, turns up in town and brings plenty of trouble with him. 	183293
2008	Whiskey Road: Love Story, A	N		Siplin, Karen		African-American Photojournalist Jimi Anne Hamilton is a savvy female celebrity paparazza who after one too many run-ins with irate A-list celebrities and their bodyguards on the streets of Los Angeles has decided to throw in the towel. But when she planned to ride her BMW K 1200 motorcycle from California to New York, she didn’t count on having her cross-country adventure interrupted by a motorcycle thief. After the brutal attack, which sees both her motorcycle and camera equipment stolen, she finds herself left with only her helmet, a few clothes, and a bag of money she swiped from her attacker. Disillusioned and hurt, Jimi chooses to recuperate in a nearby town where she meets Caleb Atwood, a local contractor fighting his own demons. Jimi and Caleb make a mismatched pair: black and white, highbrow and low. But in Caleb, Jimi believes she has found someone who feels as much of an outsider as she is. Wen rough-hewn small-town Pennsylvania contractor Caleb Atwood sees an African-American woman who appears to have been beaten, he buys her some medical supplies and drops her off at a local inn. She returns the favor when she comes across him in a bar parking lot, his nose bloodied. As it turns out, she’s a Harley-riding paparazzi named Jimi on her way to New York from L.A. Her injuries are the result of a run-in with a motorcycle thief. Caleb’s bloody nose leads to a love affair, much to the dismay of a few of Caleb’s friends. As Caleb and Jimi’s relationship become serious, Caleb’s brother, freshly released from jail, turns up in town and brings plenty of trouble with him. 	183294
1988	Whisper Business, The	SM	PVL	Hanson, Deborah	In "Womansleuth Anthology, The: Contemporary Mystery Stories By Women."	Gossip Columnist Amelia Crater of the L.A. Times solves the mystery surrounding the death of a  much-hated Hollywood agent, and for once she knows how to keep a secret."…in a dress the color of her car, to go with her favorite shade of lipstick…"	183295
1988	Whisper Kills, A (aka Whisperkill)	MT	SVD 539.  SVD 538. SV 60	Bensink, John Robert (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor-Publisher of the Faircrest Falcon (Loni Anderson). Partner is killed after receiving a threatening phone call in a bar. A hard-bitten journalist (Joe Penny) comes to town to see the victim and stays to investigate the killings.Female editor moved to town six months ago leaving the Santa Lucia Journal because she wanted to become self-employed.  She offers the journalist a job, then turns him down because he doesn't have a resume.She finds out he went to the Columbia School of Journalism and did stints at the Boston Globe and Washington Post having also covered the evacuation of Saigon and the invasion of Grenada. He has a weakness for alcohol and has had trouble holding a job.Editor has to contend with rival reporter from her former paper and with local police who want her to downplay the story. She agrees to withhold information with understanding she'll get the story first.Police deceive her and give the story to the rival paper. Then the rival reporter is killed.  The killer turns out to be the editor's mother, a famous columnist (June Lockhart). Journalist puts out a bulldog edition with the scoop.	183296
1946	Whisper Murder!	N		Kelsey, Vera		Press	183297
1984	Whisper My Name	N		Hebert, Ernest		Journalist Chance is trying to determine who his real father is.	183298
1998	Whisper My Name	N		Michaels, Fern	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	183299
2004	Whisper My Name: House on Talbert Street	N		Rapier, Joyce L.		Investigative Reporter Calvin Glass for the Chicago Daily Tribune is a friend of a retired detective in 1933 and they delve into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the stabbing and death of two men.	183300
2006	Whisper of Wanting, A	NR		Sobrato, Jamie	Lust Potion #9 series - Harlequin Blaze	Journalist Ethan Ramsey comes up with a potion that renders people crazy with lust. But the colorless liquid is just another one of Ramsey’s schemes to get police detective Nicole Arroyo into bed. With her weakness for sexy men who break women’s hearts, there’s no way she’s giving him a chance. So how can she explain the sizzling urge that leads to the hot encounter with him in the back seat of his car, or the one against her front door?  Well, for some reason, she now wants Ethan. But a lust potion? It couldn’t possibly be real -- or could it?	183301
2008	Whispered Dreams	N		Shu, Samantha		Reporter Garrett Quinlan is a skilled and renowned journalist hot on the heels of a story that may cost him everything. As he sacrifices his own happiness to save Danielle Devon, a gorgeous and feisty  FBI agent and a woman he just met, will he find peace? Passion and fear unite as he races against time and terror to reveal a shocking cover-up. Missing students, a mysterious research study gone horribly wrong and a dark and dangerous man waiting to cover it all up under the cloak of the C.I.A. A raging is psychopath obsessed with the beautiful FBI agent and his only desire is to stop her and possess her. In his quest to achieve his dark desires he will amass a death toll that haunts her trail and her mind.	183302
1924	Whispered Name, The	M		Weiman, Rita, Alice Leal Pollock (Play - "Co-respondent, The").  Lois Zellner (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	City Editor Fred Galvin (Hayden Stevenson) on the News secretly owns a scandal weekly, the Tattletale, and is involved in blackmail. His reporter Anne Gray (Ruth Clifford) was saved from a fake marriage by a millionaire and is now a reporter on the News.She is sent to interview a woman who is suing her husband for divorce. She not realize that the woman is the millionaire's wife and that she is being named as correspondent in the divorce suit. Galvin is arranging a blackmail plot with this news.Managing Editor John Manning (Niles Welch), who has fallen for the reporter, rescues her and beats up the city editor when he discovers his connection to the plot.Office Boy (Buddy Messenger)	183303
1947	Whispering City	M	VHS 854	Zuckerman, George, Michael Lennox (Story). Gina Kaus, Hugh Kemp, Sydney Banks (Additional Dialogue). Rian James, Leonard Lee (Screenplay)	Canada -Ness Book	Reporter Mary Roberts (Mary Anderson) investigates past murder linked to now prominent lawyer, a friend of the Editor Edward Durant (John Pratt). He's supporting a composer married to a shrewish wife. Finds that the wife has committed suicide.Destroys the note. He allows composer to believe he murdered her and then blacked out. Lawyer wants to blackmail composer into killing the reporter because she has found out too much about past events.Although she is apparently killed in accident at a waterfall, it turns out to be part of elaborate plot to trap lawyer by making him see reporter's "ghost" everywhere.Plan carried out with help of editor who tells police chief they had to resort to scheme because they had no direct evidence against lawyer. Editor: "That's why I printed a false news item in my paper. For the first time in my life…consciously, I mean."Editor Mr. Durant older man who tells reporter that no headline is worth risking her life. Canadian Journalists in the film. Reporters at Blanche's Apartment (Gordon Jones, Jean Lajeunesse).	183304
1943	Whispering Footsteps	M				Radio Newscaster (Norman Nesbitt).	183305
1947	Whispering Hill	NM		Albrand, Martha		Newspaper Owner. Widow, 46, runs the paper her son works for.	183306
2006	Whispering Moon (aka Das Flustern des Mondes)	MF	DVD		Germany	Documentarians Jannis (Julian Stampfer) and Patrick (Dominik Harti) infiltrate a circus to shoot an undercover documentary exposing an underground political conspiracy responsible for a recent spate of assassination attempts. Jannis is a cute, young gay man and his adorable mute boyfriend is Patrick. But when Patrick meets Mo, a young woman whose sensitivity to sunlight forces her to live by night, Jannis’ jealousy threatens the entire project. Only Patrick’s unwavering devotion to the man he loves will help save the day and reveal the truth of who is behind the conspiracy. 	183307
2008	Whispering Pines	N		Applewater, Mavis		Former Reporter Faith Charles turned professional skeptic, isn’t thrilled at the prospect of spending the night in a house where strange things have already begun to happen. Whispering Pines was built in 1907 by sea captain Horatio Stratton. On the morning of Oct. 31, 1916, the servants arrived early to discover him alone in the house sitting calmly in his study and smoking his pipe. His wife and sister were missing and what the maid found in the kitchen sent her screaming from the house. Almost 100 years later, paranormal investigator Shawn Williams agrees to spend the night in the mysterious manor. Her companion is former reporter Faith Charles. The two women begin their adventure together possibly finding love along the way. The only thing standing in their way is the mystery of Whispering Pines. 	183308
1951	Whispering Smith Hits London	M				News Media. Reporter (Stanley Baker). Reporter (Lionel Gross). Photographer (John Kyle). Photographer (John Singer). Photographer (Michael Ward).	183309
1920	Whispers	M		Connelly, Marc (Story).  George D. Proctor (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Tabloid Reporter Pat Darrick (Matt Moore) works for a scandal sheet and has been assigned to the story after a reporter at the opera spotted a married man with another woman. She leaves for Washington. TReporter meets her but does not realize she is the woman in the story. The woman keeps meeting up with the married man through accidental circumstances.  When the reporter finds out she is the woman he is pursuing he is hurt.Reporter learns the scandal was not what it seemed and he leaves the yellow rag for her.Ness: Some sources indicate that the woman's estranged father runs a newspaper in a small Maryland town and at the end the reporter stays to marry her and help put the paper in the black.	183310
1996	Whispers	NR	OWN - P	Jackson, Lisa		Journalist Kane Moran was once the town bad boy, but grew up to be a respected journalist who plans to write a book solving a long-buried mystery in his town. It is 16 years since he left.Two men were bitter rivals for years, but the son and daughter of each family fell in love. Moran watched the 17-year-old girl and knew the man was not for her. In spite of her crush on him, she was drawn to Moran.The man's son drowns in the lake, but thanks to rival's money, the police don't investigate too thoroughly. All three of the rival's daughters claim to have been involved in car accident at time of death but Moran knew there was much more to the story.Now 16 years later, his drive to uncover the truth is tempered by his continued attraction to the man's daughter he once loved. If she is involved, can he risk exposing her?Complicated story of love, greed and murder.	183311
1920	Whispers	N	OWN - H	Dodge, Louis		Newspaperman central character in mystery. Robert Estabrook, reporter who has been named "Whispers" by a hardened city editor because of a speech defect.  Solves a mystery	183312
2006	Whispers From a Shallow Grave	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Lateefah Devoe). Radio Newsman (Jonny M. Duffy). TV Announcer (Linnea Quigley). When a beautiful photo model disappears, police track the photographer down who last saw her.	183313
1952	Whistle Stop USA	DT			Series. 9-28-1952 to 11-2-1952. CBS	TV Newsman Charles Collingwood narrated this collection of film reports on the 1952 political campaigns.	183314
2008	Whistleblowers, The	T				Journalist (Chu Omambala). Tabloid Journalist (David Maybrick). 	183315
2009	Whistler in the Dark	N		Ernst, Kathleen		Editor Henderson, a widow with her 12-year-old daughter, starts a newspaper in the tiny mining town in the wilds of the Colorado Territory in 1867. But when they’re plagued by threatening notes, arson and an eerie nighttime whistler, Emma realizes that someone doesn’t want them to stay. Henderson’s husband was killed in the Civil War and her mother has little time to spend with her. When Emma’s mother decides to wear a Reform Dress and move to Colorado to start a newspaper, Emma is even more upset. But her troubles become even worse when they arrive in Twin Pines. The gold rush town has no houses, no schools and no other girls Emma’s age. Someone also doesn’t want the newspaper to succeed and sends them a threatening note, dumps their ink, and sets fire to their paper. Emma also is scared because a ghostlike figure has followed them from Chicago and, each night, goes by her window at the boarding house and whistles a tune that her dead father used to whistle all the time. At the end of the story, Emma figures out who is trying to scare them away form Twin Pines, and who is the secret whistler. Emma also learns to admire her mother for going West where she could be more than just a mother. 	183316
1944	Whistler, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6666, 6667. SVD 1094			Newspaper. Sun News prints story and photograph of missing manufacturer with phone number to call if anyone sees him. Key role in exposition and ending	183317
1951	Whistler, The: Alias Mr. Alden	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #492. 11-21-1951. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	News Correspondent Alan Alden is killed by a man who masquerades him to get Alden's money. Woman follows the killer and murders him, stealing the money. But police find her because the man wrote her name on a check she tore up.Her name was imprinted on the journalist's portable typewriter which had a brand new roller. Her name "was just as clear as if it had been typed on paper," the police say.The real Alden is never heard or seen just talked about during the program. His murder takes place before the program begins. His portable typewriter in its case becomes a major story point.	183318
1951	Whistler, The: Attempted Murder	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #479. 7-15-1951. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Reporter Thomas ("Tom" "Tommy") Farrell of the Bulletin is marked for murder by the Syndicate and The Whistler (alias Philip Dalt, an attorney who fights crime) saves his life.	183319
1947	Whistler, The: Back Door	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #287. 10-29-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Reporters covering sensational trial of famous criminal lawyer and his mistress charged with killing his wife. Men in the press room agreed: unanimous in the opinion that the case was a most amazing drama.After 51 days in court, after 16 hours of waiting for the jury to bring in a verdict, these men in the press room were still fascinated with the case, still discussing pros and cons. That was testimony enough.One reporter: "Ward. I've got a feeling." "Yeah, what?" "Edward Crane's losing to lose this case." "Make yourself some dough. They're betting 8 to 5 he gets acquitted.""I know my hunch sounds crazy, but the whole thing was crazy from the beginning…acting for his own defense. That part don't make sense, does it?" "never did…"|"Plenty of guys are walking the street because Crane pulled a rabbit out of the hat at the right time." "There weren't any rabbits in this one, Ward. Funny it almost looked like the guy wasn't trying, as if he wanted to be convicted."	183320
1949	Whistler, The: Best Man	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #388. 10-16-1949.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Gossip Columnist Sid Walker works for a newspaper. He's a thick, heavy-set man. Public Relations Practitioner Sam Peters is a publicity agent for an ice skating star. Star's manager loves her but so does the PR man, who speaks in a fast-paced delivery.Manager: "I think the press deserves to know that the queen of ice skating is back in town, don't you think, Sam?" Opening night, manager is at his favorite bar when Walker comes up to him. "How's the keyhole columnist these days?""Haven't you heard, I've switched to transoms." "Your right eye isn't as bloodshot as it used to be." Columnist tells him skating star is going to marry her new skating partner. "I feel great she finally tossed over a two-bit chiseler like you."Manager slugs columnist and the two fight. "Who told you?" "Right from the horse's mouth…when you're asked to be best man, don't say I didn't warn you." Backstage the columnist confronts the manager again. "Oh it's you Sid, the boy columnist.""I hear you and handsome went a couple of fast rounds last night." Manager asks Peters to come over and check the books. Then he sneaks out and kills the skater. But when he returns, Peters is gone. He left to marry the skater. There goes the alibi.	183321
1943	Whistler, The: Blank Wall, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #058. 6-26-1943. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Editor Grescom of a detective story weekly magazine who works with one of his writers, Wilson, to get a story ready for the next edition. Listeners think it is a real discussion about murder until the last few minutes.	183322
1946	Whistler, The: Blind Impulse	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #239. 12-02-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Tabloid Press. Wife can't testify against her husband for killing her father. She tells him, "I could expose you…have you charged with murder and put on trial. Oh, yes, I can give the yellow journals a field day with the Crandall case…"."…Spread it all over the country for the six months. Human interest stuff, you know. 'Playgirl Heiress Collapses at Trial." "Money-Seeking Husband Denies Murder Charge." Reporters. Newsreels.""People smacking their lips over the scandal. Yes, it would make a wonderful two-page spread in the National Weekly, wouldn't it? But I'd do it, Steve. I'd take all that if I thought the'd be a chance in the world you'd be convicted."Isn't a chance. "I'd pay the price and get no where…illegal for a wife to testify against her husband. I'm helpless. I'm the only witness but I can't testify because I'm your wife."  Turns out Steve's first divorce in Mexico invalid.So she can testify against her husband. And she will.	183323
1946	Whistler, The: Boomerang	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #199. 3-11-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Crime Reporter Richard Hailey of the Evening Bulletin works with police to try to find out the identity of The Doorbell Killer" (named by the tabloids). A wife frames her husband and police kill him.The Ace Crime Reporter shows up at the wife's door as a she is leaving for Florida. He kills her because he's afraid she might identify him as the real Doorbell Killer.Hailey was a famous reporter, "the man who cracked the Jenkins case almost single-handedly."  He turns out to be the killer.Interviews various people in the neighborhood including the wife's husband who challenges his authority and says he won't talk to reporters, just the police. When the woman sets up her husband so the police kill him, Hailey is there to witness the event.	183324
1954	Whistler, The: Borrowed Byline	T	SVDSP 1388		Series 1954. Based on the Radio series.	Correspondent Craig McKelvey, a roving foreign correspondent stationed in Calcutta for six years, goes to Hong Kong. His editor in London, Timothy Eames of Fleet Street, fires him for leaving Calcutta without permission. Correspondent Frank Parksley.Old friend asks McKelvey to file a fake story that would enable him to buy rare Tibetian musk used in perfume. McKelvy explains doing this could finish him at the paper and asks for $50,000, which he gets.McKelvey kills Parksley and takes over his identity, files fake story, which turns out to be true. Parksley turns out to be the source for the musk, which is in the luggage in McKelvey's room where police find it -- and the journalist.	183325
1947	Whistler, The: Borrowed Byline	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #274. 7-30-1947. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Correspondent Craig McKelvey, a roving foreign correspondent stationed in Calcutta for six years, goes to Hong Kong. His editor in London, Timothy Eames of Fleet Street, fires him for leaving Calcutta without permission. Correspondent Frank Parksley.Old friend asks McKelvey to file a fake story that would enable him to buy rare Tibetian musk used in perfume. McKelvy explains doing this could finish him at the paper and asks for $50,000, which he gets.Friend tells him: "Your reputation with your paper must remain unimpeachable at least until your story is filed." Then McKelvey gets a cable from Eames firing him: "Consider your impromptu departure from Calcutta inexcusable….""Your services with this paper terminated immediately. Frank Parksley has requested temporary transfer to Hong Kong. Instructing him to replace you upon arrival."  McKelvey meets Parksley at the ship: "We all have one editor that can't stand us."McKelvey kills Parksley and takes over his identity, files fake story, which turns out to be true. Parksley turns out to be the source for the musk, which is in the luggage in McKelvey's room where police find it -- and the journalist.	183326
1949	Whistler, The: Brief Pause for Murder	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #383 9-11-1949	Radio News Announcer Roger Wickson figures out he can't be two places at once so he makes a recording pretending he's doing the station identification and a public service message for the police live at 20 seconds to 10 p.m.He strangles his wife and returns to the station. On the way he turns on the radio to hear his "live" broadcast. All goes well until the recording sticks and his voice keeps repeating a phrase over and over again proving it is a recording.His alibi is gone and he realizes he will be arrested for murder.	183327
1947	Whistler, The: Caesar's Wife	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #266. 6-2-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Press Agent Kirby Morton works for a criminal for many years. "Put yourself in my shoes. Press Agent for Mr. Big…colorful character, the walking question mark…."`"A guy who can swing elections and collect payoffs, but who can't stand the sight of blood or the feel of a razor against his face and I can't say a word to the newspapers, can't even ask questions. Front guy to a guy I don't even know."Turns out criminal is a hemophiliac. His wife scours the country for a donor because the crook has a rare blood type. He thinks she is having an affair with the man and kills him, cutting himself in the process.His doctor says not to worry His wife has a donor who can save his life. Then the doctor finds out the man has been murdered and there is no hope for the criminal who mistakenly killed his only hope to live.	183328
1947	Whistler, The: Case for Mr. Carrington	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #286. 10-22-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Financial Editor Sid Riggs of the Kingston Express. Talking to man in hotel bar who plans to kill his partner and blame the murder on his son. Son comes into the bar. They fight and he tells the son to leave his father alone. Riggs watches it all.	183329
1950	Whistler, The: Chinese Elephant Puzzle	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #408. 3-5-1950. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Reporter-Photographer Amy Ettinger of the News-Sentinel also writes the lonely arts column and "oh, if you ever want any recipes, write to Aunt Clara, that's me." Girlfriend of local sheriff so she has complete access to a murder site.She's been going steady for five years: "He doesn't approve of me working for a newspaper." Art Dealer: "You're a photographer, too?"  Ettinger: "A small-town reporter has to be ready for any emergency."Art Dealer says the dead man's Chinese art collection might make a good story. "Why not take a few shots?"  She does and the pictures turn out to be the art dealer's undoing, proving he stole the Chinese Elephant Puzzle from the dead man.Earlier pictures shot by the Sheriff Deputy show the puzzle piece on the table. Ettinger's pictures show it is missing. The puzzle was filled with diamonds and whoever has the diamonds is the killer. They find the diamonds in the art dealer's hotel room.	183330
1948	Whistler, The: Comeback	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #297. 1-7-1948. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Theater Critics mentioned throughout as key to drunken actor's comeback.	183331
1947	Whistler, The: Dark Moon	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #289. 11-05-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Gossip Columnist Frances Connors…"Queen Francis herself…Be nice to her dealing. She can make or break any actor in Hollywood."  Actor: "Should I kneel down and kiss her hand…."  "Give her that captivating smile A26, the impressive one.""Frances…I'd like you to meet…." Connors: "Mr. Lucky himself…I've been waiting to meet you…I've heard the good news. Congratulations. It's a great story and a great part, darling. I'm all for you….""Well, let's have the story. What did you do up to now, love? Ever been married, divorced, kidnapped, shot at?..." "I'll think up some questions while you're gone…."Actor kills ex-wife who is now married to the director who wants to give the actor the part of a life-time. His alibi disappears when his girlfriend tells police, innocently enough, that the actor was at the woman's house at the time of the murder.	183332
1949	Whistler, The: Deal With Death	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #368. 5-29-1949. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Reporter Scott Rainey (Frank Lovejoy) for "one of San Francisco's leading dailies." Rainey's long-time rival Matt Creegan. Rivalry is not just confined to newspaper business. Rainey thinks Creegan is having an affair with his wife.At a bar, Rainey hears about an explosion and fire at a hotel. When Rainey says he should check into it, bartender says, "Always on the beat." Rainey: "A reporter is only as good as his last hot story."  Body is identified as Rainey.Police ask reporter to play dead until they figure out what's going on. Police Lt. greets reporters: "Here they come…Hiya boys. What can I do for you." Whistler: "The voices of the Lt. questioners drift over the transom to you. You recognize them all.""Reporters. Carter. Benson. LeGrand. And then one voice cuts through, the most familiar one of all, the voice of Matt Creegan, your old rival."  Lt. asks Creegan: "Not worried about being scooped by your old pal?" "I'm not worried."Turns out Creegan is getting married. Rainey's wife knew a con-man when she was young who just got out of jail and wants her back. He plans to kill Rainey but when the bomb he set up for Rainey explodes, it kills him.	183333
1947	Whistler, The: Eight To Twelve	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #251. 2-24-1947.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Crime Reporter Danny Brine, top reporter in San Francisco, $200 a week on San Francisco Express. City Editor Martin Graves fires him because he is taking payoffs. Graves, called by Brine, "Little Napoleon" invites him back to the paper as a rewrite man.Graves tells Brine he knows he can't work anywhere else in San Francisco because Brine has been to the San Francisco Examiner, Chronicle and News and no one wants him. If he wants to stay in San Francisco, the Express is the only place he can work.Brine kills Graves in a fit of passion. Then kills a man outside the building who recognizes him. Arrested for murder when he can't provide an alibi for himself.Fellow journalist on the Express is Stan MacIntosh.	183334
1947	Whistler, The: Eight To Twelve	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #268. 6-16-1947.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Columnist Stanton Edwards doesn't like a diplomat who won't speak to the press. Edwards tells him: "You won't be sure what happened there until you read the papers."At the Washington D.C. airport, the diplomat also scorns the press before going to San Francisco. The photographers shoot pictures and he tells reporters: "No Comment," then angrily tells the press: "Don't you understand English, man, no comment."At breakfast Edwards confronts the diplomat saying that he poisoned his colleague up for the same promotion. A picture taken of him at the airport was printed in the paper and Edwards has "an excellent memory for people I dislike."A package of poisoned cheese the diplomat claimed was sent to him from San Francisco is in his hand at the Washington airport -- Edwards: "I ran down the negative. Enlargement we made up for police shows the printing nice and large and clear."This proves the diplomat sent the package of poisoned cheese to himself.	183335
1954	Whistler, The: Feature Story	R	L. Vol. 5, CD MP3		Episodes. 2/28/54 (614)	Editor Dan Brady, local newspaper editor, Clarion. Criminal pretends he's a reporter.	183336
1954	Whistler, The: Feature Story	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #614. 2-28-1954 Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Prison Newspaper. Martin worked on a prison newspaper with Joe Gibson who wrote editorials. Gibson embezzled a lot of money and nobody could find it. Martin pretends he's a reporter doing a story on Gibson's death -- it isn't Gibson.The real Gibson is the town's benefactor. Martin says he's doing a feature story on Gibson and blackmails the benefactor into giving him the money.But authorities figure out the dead man is not Gibson and catch both the benefactor and the man pretending  to be a freelance journalist. Promises everyone a copy of the story after he gets back to New York and writes it.	183337
1945	Whistler, The: Final Return	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #180. 10-29-1945.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	News Media. Politician-Candidate talks to reporters covering various campaigns. Wife runs his campaigns, writes his speeches, moves him to the top of the heap, but she constantly corrects his grammar and other ways of the uneducated man.He finally can't take it anymore so he threatens to kill her. She writes a suicide note, but puts in a grammatical error which their best friend catches. He knows the husband forced her to kill herself and so he kills him. The wife had the last laugh.	183338
1954	Whistler, The: Garvey's Folly	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #607. 1-24-1954	Theater critics pan a director-writer's play. His last two plays were also dismal failures. So is this one. Reviews are terrible. "I don't care what they say," he tells everybody.Actress in the play is angry about the reviews: "Listen to Bryce's review in the World…What about the other critics?  Would you like me to quote them?"	183339
1947	Whistler, The: Girl Next Door, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #277. 8-20-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Publisher Louise Roberts owns the newspaper and lets her brother, Neal Roberts, run the paper, but she watches him like a hawk and makes all the decision. Neal falls in love with an actress who is "the girl next door" on the screen.She is also "the girl next door" since she lives next to the Roberts. Syndicated columns on her career are read and appreciated by 30 million movie fans. But she's run out of money and decides to marry millionaire Roberts.When her past catches up with her, she kills Louise to keep her secret past safe. Louise hired a private eye to look into her past. She has accused the actress of marrying her brother for his money."In a few years, I'm turning full control of the newspaper over to Neal. It's quite a responsibility and he'll need a wife who can help him shoulder it. Frankly…you're not exactly what I had in mind." Actress is six years older than Neal.Louise: "I love my brother…he's in love with a shadow…with that wholesome character you used to play on the screen, the girl next door." Sister discovers actress is still married to a man in a state hospital. Actress kills her and is caught.	183340
1949	Whistler, The: Golden Opportunity	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #366. 5-15-1949	Press. When attorney reports his wife has been murdered, police and press show up. "How about a picture, counselor?"  He is questioned by reporters. "How long as this romance been going on…" police cut off reporters. "Later boys. Later."Partner had confessed to the crime but husband really killed his wife and is caught by the end of the program in a surprise ending.	183341
1945	Whistler, The: House on Sycamore Road, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #178. 10-15-1945.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Newspaperman Harold Phillips and his wife, Muriel rent an old woman's home and find a fortune buried in the clock.  Harold works in the classified ad section "on a stupid hometown paper…an ink-stained nobody" (is how his wife puts it).Harold kills a man who he and his wife think is looking for the money. Then he kills Muriel when she hounds him.  Mr. Gardener, Harold's boss at the newspaper, calls Harold on the carpet because of absent-minded errors he makes in the classified section.	183342
1954	Whistler, The: Hudson Bay Incident	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #615. 3-7-1954	Reporters cover an important international business conference between United States and Japan. American businessman who is hosting the event in his home, is asked to go down to the main lounge and talk to the reporters before the Japanese dignity arrivesHe accidentally kills the Japanese businessman during a hunting expedition jeopardizing the deal to get important material for this country's defense. "We can't let any of the reporters get wind of what happened. Not yet,"  he says."I don't think they can see us from the main lounge," says his assistant. Businessman: "Reporters are climbing all over (another assistant). I have to go out and talk to them.":It turns out the man who was killed was an imposter The real Japanese dignitary shows up and all ends well.The main plot has nothing to do with journalism -- the man's assistant tried to blackmail him into giving him a promotion by saying he would say the shooting was intentional.	183343
1955	Whistler, The: Huntress, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #602. 12-20-1953	Gossip Columnist Joe Bartlett, "a West Coast News Columnist" seems a rich man and a mysterious woman in black in Las Vegas and tries to find out who she is. When told to forget it by the rich man, he relents: "Sure, it's forgotten."In Los Angeles, Barlett finds the woman and calls her. "This is Joe Barlett, News Columnist," he tells her and questions her. She tells them the two are just good friends knowing that he will print the item. The rich man's fiancee sees the story.He breaks off his engagement and marries the mysterious woman in black, a fortune huntress who is looking for money to pay back some she has embezzled from her boss.The story appears in Barlett's "rumor column" the next morning. Reporter Joe Barlett accomplished even more than the woman hoped for. The rich man tells her later, After that newspaper story, she asked me point blank how I felt about you.When he tells her, the engagement is off and he leaves his crying fiancé for the woman in black. When his father finds out her past, she locks him in a freezer, but police rescue him and she's arrested for attempted murder.	183344
1950	Whistler, The: Lady With a Key	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #412. 4-2-1950. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Newspaper Story. If a killer had read the newspaper he wouldn't have gone to the woman's apartment where police are waiting for the murderer to show up.Newspaper story had said that the serial numbers on the money he had stolen from the woman were given to police.Police Lt. says to the killer: "Tells all about it right on the front page of the newspaper you're carrying. You should have read it before you walked in on us."	183345
1948	Whistler, The: Meeting on Tenth Street	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #304. 2-25-1948. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Reporter Steven North of the Daily Bulletin. On Feb. 25, the final edition of the Daily Bulletin was a sell-out 10 minutes after it hit the streets. Across the top of the page, headlines screamed that the District Attorney's office had at last won….…it's long fight against the city's organized crime. But the real drama was below. neatly centered on the page in an article by North entitled "Retraction." "In 25 years in the newspaper game, this reporter has never before been forced to print a….…retraction. Today IO break that record. Last week I called a man a weakling in a column. I vilified him…Now I want to correct this injustice. The story of Darryl Wright is one every newspaper reader…."The story of Darryl Wright was all there in neat black type, worded in the dramatic style of a famous reporter. It was all there but the truth.  North was shot, a couple of slugs in his leg, by a crime syndicate.Wright comes to him, wants to go undercover to expose Murder For Hire. He quits after setting up the murder of the boyfriend of the girl he loves. But, in a twist, he gets killed instead and police expose the Murder for Hire ring.	183346
1945	Whistler, The: Miracle on 49th Street	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #188. 12-31-1945.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Magazine. Wanted man finds look-alike and wants to find out everything about him. A cohort pretends to be a reporter-photographer from Snap, the Photo Magazine, assigned to do story on the typical American citizen, the average guy who lives in the suburb."A regular feature story," says the crook. Pretends to be a journalist so the wanted crook can find out all the details of the man's life. Interview and a party with friends at the magazine's expense.They invite all the man's friends, take pictures with a Speed Graphic, and finds out all they need to know so the wanted man can impersonate his look-alike.The fake journalist tells the man, "We'll invite all your friends, take pictures, give you a lot of p0ublicity for the hardware business…list of relatives and friends, w here they live, what they do, that kind of stuff."	183347
1947	Whistler, The: Murder in Haste	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #293. 12-17-1947. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	News Correspondent Frank covers train accident. He's at a highway restaurant at the grade crossing where they are taking the wounded. Daily Express Photographers in New York won’t rest until they take his picture. It appears in all the papers."I'm a reporter…This is where I get my story," the reporter tells a detective when he questions why he is at the highway restaurant at the grade crossing where the accident took place.Reporter interviews man who says he is a mystery writer (the killer took over the mystery writer's identification after the train accident killed him).Two reporters then question the man to find out how his new magazine mystery serial ends in its final episode. He refuses to tell them because he doesn't know. But the detective read the final installment getting the magazine at a Miami newsstand.Reporter starts writing lead aloud: "...Jameson, the famous mystery writer traveling anonymously…." Detective tells the reporters the old lady did it. The killer leaves with the policeman to share a ride to New York.	183348
1946	Whistler, The: My Love Comes Home	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #218. 7-24-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Night Editor of the New Bedford Gazette gets an anonymous call about a murder. "Take it down. You can check it tomorrow."The man tells him about the murder. "You realize I'm going to check this," says the editor. "All right, check all you want…you take it from there."  The man calling is calling about his own "death" by his wife and her lover. But he survived.Police detective says they should release the story to the newspapers. "I'd say something to the effect that an anonymous phone call was received (turns into a radio news report) indicating that there might have been foul play in connection with…Police say no evidence so pilot manufactures evidence after hearing the radio news report.	183349
1946	Whistler, The: Next Year Is Mine	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #242. 12-23-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Newspaperman Johnny Hale (Frank Lovejoy) sat at his desk, shuffling through stories and articles piled in front of him, blue-penciling some for changes and others for rewrite. Dec. 21 and he has a special Christmas edition to get out by Wednesday.Hale, however, is editing a prison newspapers.  He's in jail for five years and due out in six months: Prisoner No. 56084. Cell Block 14. Friends with old prisoner who gets weekly letters from a woman he met in England decades ago.Hale is angry because someone in the censor's office is revealing the contents of the letters to the prisoners for a good laugh. Threatens to expose the warden who lives by book of rules in print next year when he goes back to a real newspaper.But then he finds out the truth -- the warden was writing the letters to keep the old prisoner happy. Hale vows to "tell the whole world" about the warden's kindness when he gets out.Prison newspaper assistant Larry Marx.	183350
1948	Whistler, The: Night Final	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #300. 1-28-1948. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Reporter Helen Connover of the Daily Post is a newspaperwoman and a good one. Words came easy to her. Fresh, new interesting ways of saying what she saw, felt or heard.Her critics and colleagues agreed that regardless of her shortcomings as a person, she was a superlative reporter, holder of the Guild award for on the spot reporting, the first woman to win such an honor.She "scooped the whole town" when she comes across accident where state senator is killed. She's a reporter above everything else. Ann is on the rewrite desk. Eddie sets up "big headlines for little stories."  City Editor.Connover covers the circus coming to town story that she always cover. She uses the assignment as an alibi to kill a lover. But Ann and the police show her a headline story showing that she missed a major news story so she couldn't be at the circus.After she confesses, Ann and Eddie reveal the morning edition of the Daily Post was a fake. Nothing really happened at the circus. It was a phony headline that caused her to confess to the murder.	183351
1944	Whistler, The: Not If I Kill You First	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #124. 10-02-1944  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Reporters grill detective about recent jewel robbery and suspect arrested.	183352
1949	Whistler, The: Patroness of Murder	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #397. 12-18-1949. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Art Critic Miles Hubbard, the aging sculptor turned critic evaluates a sculptor's work favorably not knowing the man is not the real sculptor. After the evaluation, the critic disappears from the program, which ends in murder.	183353
1947	Whistler, The: Present for Ricky	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #231. 10-07-1947. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Columnist. Nightclub Columnist Joey Laufter tells aging dancer he wouldn't make it without his younger partner and wife. Without him, he's nothing. So he kills her and blames a new dance partner, Ricky, for the crime.	183354
1951	Whistler, The: Public Hero	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #486. 9-2-1951. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Freelance Newspaper and Publicity Photographer Jeff Lambert tries to kill the man who is marrying the woman he loves (and he needs her money) by pushing a boulder on top of him. But his action is mistaken as saving the man's life.The man has bought incriminating pictures shot by another photographer showing that Lambert was trying to kill him. He threatens to expose the public hero unless he leaves the woman alone.Lambert gets another woman who loves him to get the film plates for him by telling the man she is going to marry Lambert. Once he has the photographic plates, he deserts the woman and drives back to San Francisco at breakneck speed.His car misses a turn and goes over the ledge. But the crash doesn't kill him. The photographic plates break and cut him and he slowly bleeds to death before the police show up.	183355
1948	Whistler, The: Return Engagement	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #306. 3-10-1948.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Theater Critic Sheldon Craig.  Actor Elliot Dawn has a burning hatred for drama critic Sheldon Craig who has ruined his career with terrible reviews for 15 years. He goes to the critic's home to kill him, but the gun in his pocket doesn't fire.Playwright casts actor in important play ignoring her friend Craig's advice. During the preview performance, the actor sees the critic say something to the playwright and leave. Dawn goes to Craig's home and kills him.Then he is killed when he panics thinking the police have arrived at the theater to arrest him after he overhears playwright and director reading a newspaper story: Actor Slays Critic. But last review a rave: "Actor Slays Critic -- Succumbing to the….""...blandishments of a certain playwright, your correspondent violated two personal rulings of long standing last evening by attending a summer theater and catching a dress rehearsal of 'Rendezvous With April.' For the record, let us state that Elliot…."...Dawn has arrived. Indeed this critic congratulates Judith Haskell for picking Elliot Dawn as the lead for her new play, certain to be the hit of next season. Let Broadway ring with the news: Elliot Dawn simply slays Sheldon Craig."	183356
1950	Whistler, The: Returned With the Spray	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #415. 4-23-1950. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Newspapers. New wife threatens husband that she will go to the newspapers and reveal their marriage if he doesn't pay her off. He kills her instead.He is about to marry a rich woman and news of his marriage, which took place when he was drunk, would destroy his future possibilities.	183357
1955	Whistler, The: Seven Steps to Murder	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #668. 3-10-1955.	New York Drama Critic Archer Atkins of the New York Globe and Everett Clayton, syndicated Columnist for the New York Ledger  . Atkins damns Clayton's play and Clayton loses everything. "Art knows no friendship Atkins tells Globe Editor Merchantson.Editor wants to fire him, "Too bad, I'm too influential," Atkins says. "One of these days you'll stick your neck out too far and I'll chop it off." Clayton: "The people don't decide what's good or bad anymore. They wait for the critics to tell them."Clayton: "You picked on the wrong guy. Archer, I've got 20 million readers too. Before this thing is over I'm going to make you look like the village idiot." Barbara Ross, fashion editor of the Ledger, gives Atkins book of love poetryAtkins writes rave review. Clayton reveals he wrote it. Globe Publisher wants Atkins' resignation. Atkins threatens colleague with a cane. "You hear, the great Atkins is no longer capable of using his cutting tongue. He must now resort to a cane."Atkins poisons Clayton and writes suicide note in which Clayton confesses all. Turns out the poems were written by Atkins when he was wooing Clayton's sister who told Clayton if he doesn't issue a public apology, she'll expose him. Police arrest Atkins.	183358
1952	Whistler, The: So Soon	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode. 11-30-1952. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Publicist Corinne Mitchell, once a copyist and part-time secretarial helper for a composer, is now head of her own publicity bureau.She comes up with a lyric just before the lyricist is killed. The only people who would know the line was she, the lyricist and the murderer -- who turns out to be the composer. He hated his partner who he thought was trying to steal the woman he loved.That woman was Mitchell -- who calls the police and has the composer arrested after she finds out he had to be the murderer.	183359
1954	Whistler, The: Spelling Green	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #622. 4-25-1954	Columnist Nola Norton was an assistant to veteran journalist Chuck Williams who had been writing his column for years. She pushes him off the balcony in his apartment and takes over his column. She loses an emerald earring at the scene of the crime.She has another earring made to match the missing green earring. Now she sits behind Chuck's old desk in the newspaper office writing Chuck's old column. But it's Nola Norton's column now and she loves every minute of it.Paul Wallace, Chuck's roommate and play-writing partner, suspects Norton of killing Williams so the column would be "all yours." She offers Paul a job as her assistant. He refuses the offer and shows her the earring he found.She grabs the earring and runs to the balcony -- but no one told her the balcony was under construction and she plunges to her death.Rewrite Man Egan Drake tells Nola when she comes to a party that he lost a bet that she wouldn't come that night. "Shows how little I know about women," he says. Nola: "It shows why you’re on the rewrite desk."  Editor: Mac.	183360
1946	Whistler, The: Stolen Murder	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #221. 8-12-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Publicity men are eager to make the details of a writer's life interesting reading for their columns. Publicist Doherty talks to the writer. "That should give you all you need Mr. Doherty, a good writer can always make something out of nothing, can't he?"Turns out Publicist Doherty is really a policeman who keeps questioning the writer about his wife and then arrests the write3r for murder.Turns out the man had stolen the real writer's manuscript and the real writer was a murderer who confessed the crime and how he did it in the best-selling book. Since the real writer is dead, the fake writer is doomed.	183361
1950	Whistler, The: Strange Meeting	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #409. 3-12-1950. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Freelance News Photographer Wally Frazier: "freelance news photographer and almost anything else that would bring him a welcomed dollar."Flying into Paris, Frazier meets a woman who puts an x-ray picture into his pocket that ends up killing him in one double-cross after another motivated by greed.	183362
1945	Whistler, The: Stray Dream, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #184. 11-26-1945.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Police Reporter Chris Claggett kills friend to marry his wife. He takes notes without even thinking, writing down every detail of what he hears and observes. His pencil moves automatically. Don't even have to think about it.In the city room at his newspaper, Reporter Holloway has a detail wrong and the city editor ("Chief") uses Claggett as an example of how a reporter should get every detail right. "He doesn't trust his memory, he takes everything down.""How do you know if it's not important, take it down anyway…It doesn't matter how busy you are. The first-class man takes notes without even thinking about it….that's what I mean about a reporter" -- Chief.Claggett keeps dreaming about the murder and thinks is wife is having the same dream. When he tries to kill his wife, the police are waiting for him. "All written out pretty as you please, 10 pages of it in your own handwriting…""You weren't dreaming the same dream…she watched you get out of bed, take one of your spare note books out of the dresser drawer…you were too good a reporter. A guy who can take notes without thinking should never take a crack at murder…." (Policeman)	183363
1945	Whistler, The: To Rent Danger	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #152. 4-16-1945. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Reporter Daniel "Danny" L. Pearson of the Cincinnati Gazette, a newspaper reporter on his way to the capitol to cover a manhunt for an escaped murderer. Pearson borrows Rewrite Man Clem Tracy's car. Stops at a farmhouse for the night.Daughter accuses her step-mother of murdering her step-father. Step-mother thinks her daughter killed him. But it turns out step-father and murderer fought, the step-father killed him, changed clothes and ran way.Farmer thought escaped convict was a guest at his farm and that he would have been accused of murder.  So no crime. Farmer killed in self-defense. Reporter innocent bystander.	183364
1954	Whistler, The: Triggerman	T	SVDSP 1388		Episode	Reporter covering courts	183365
1948	Whistler, The: Twelve Portraits of Marcia	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #299. 1-21-1948. Series (1942-1954),. 420 Episodes	Press. Art dealer uses suicide of model to promote artist's dozen portraits of her. He handles the reporters and photographers to get maximum publicity so first showing will sell out. "Artist looking at the last picture of the model he painted…""Got it?" "Got it," says the photog. "And that's your story, gentlemen…got the ironic twist, gentlemen?" "Got it." Next day the artist and Marcia are all over the front page. Columnist prints story in which art dealer recants story. Artist furious.I'll suggest the columnist was drinking…" if police call me says the art dealer. Art dealer sets up artist to kill him. Suddenly the room is filled with a blinding light -- a flash gun. Reporters and photographers witnessed the whole thing."The camera eye doesn't lie."  Here's your caption, Joe, are you ready?" "Shoot." "Art Dealer Traps Murderer at Midnight Rendezvous." "Picture shows killer duplicating original murder plan…modus operandi. That's a good phrase. Use that one, Joe."Blank cartridges save life of dealer on eve of final showing. (Spells his name and artist's name). "That's all now. You've got a deadline to meet. You better run along."	183366
1946	Whistler, The: Waterford Case, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #205. 4-22-1946. Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Newspaper headlines of the afternoon edition just hitting the stands -- "Son Guilty of Father's Murder." "Richard Waterford Junior To Die in Chair." "Waterford Heir Guilty."  Women who can become long heir to fortune frames the competition.She frames the son of a rich father. Heir convicted of murdering his father and headed for the electric chair. For a day or two the headlines howl like banshees -- "Waterford Murderer To Die in Chair.""Richard Waterford Guilty. Inherits Father's Fortune But Won't Live To Spend It."  Then a new headline: "Waterford Heir to Wed on Eve of Execution." Woman is furious because that means his wife will inherit millions.She plans to kill the fiancé. Fiancé helps police trap the woman and the son goes free.	183367
1946	Whistler, The: Witness at the Fountain, The	R	CD-MP3 (Five)		Episode #226. 9-9-1946.  Series (1942-1954). 420 Episodes	Columnist Randy Dean of the New York Star-Express.  In a world of happy-to-lucky newspapermen, "Randy was careful and methodical, living his life according to plan, scheduling each day down to the minute."  He mentally blueprinted his future.Started on the Harristown Tribune and built his career like a ship. Came to New York, took a position on the Star-Express and, according to plan, married the publisher's daughter. Now a syndicated columnist at the top of the ladder.Turns out he killed his first wife so he could marry the publisher's daughter. He's being blackmailed for years. Finally kills the blackmailer. But makes an unplanned, fatal error.He and the victim sat on a park bench near the fountain. What the columnist didn't know if that the bench has just been painted and the stripes were on his coat's back and the victim's back. The perfect crime gone astray.	183368
2006	Whistler: Burden of Truth, The	T			Episode #5. 6-30-2006	Reporter Adam Lawson (Steve Bacic) arrives to do a story on a dead boy in the winter resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.Ethan enlists a reporter to write an article about Beck in the hopes of exposing Varland’s exploitation of Beck. Quinn finds himself in jail after his investigation into Beck’s blackmail scheme, but after Ryan bails him out, Quinn presses him to reveal what he knows about the blackmail and the secrets behind it. After A.J. embarrasses his father in front of potential investors, Adrien throws him out and cuts him off financially. 	183369
2006	Whistler: Fallen	T			Episode #1. 6-25-2006	Reporter Adam Lawson (Steve Bacic) arrives to do a story on a dead boy in the winter resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.Newscaster (Jennifer Hedger).After Beck McKaye, a local Olympic snowboard champion, is found dead on the slopes of Whistler. His younger brother Quinn discovers that his brother may have been murdered. Meanwhile, Beck’s family and friends gather for his funeral.	183370
2006	Whistler: In the Air	T			Episode #7. 7-30-2006	Reporter Adam Lawson (Steve Bacic) arrives to do a story on a dead boy in the winter resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.Adam Lawson reveals to Ethan and Jan that his magazine won’t print the article exposing Adrien’s unethical treatment of the McKayes. Shelby makes plans to leave town when she thinks Adrien is out to get her. Quinn meets a waitress who may take his mind off of Carrie. Meanwhile, Adrien invites Nicole on a trip to West Virginia to buy a horse. Carrie loans A.J. money that was entrusted to her by Nicole.	183371
2006	Whistler: Out of the Shadows	T			Episode #2. 7-2-2006	Reporter Adam Lawson (Steve Bacic) arrives to do a story on a dead boy in the winter resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.Newscaster (Bill Good).Quinn continjues to dig deeper into Beck’s hidden life by forming his own friendship with Beck’s rich best buddy, A.J. Varland. Meanwhile, Ethan prepares to go back to work. Jen considers accepting a proposition from Adrien. By rejecting the advances of a VIP guest, Nicole inadvertently puts her career at the Varland Resort on the line.	183372
2006	Whistler: Will the Real Beck...?	T			Episode #6. 7-24-2006.	Reporter Adam Lawson (Steve Bacic) arrives to do a story on a dead boy in the winter resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.Ethan and Jen don’t connect when he is too distracted by the discovery that Adrien Varland is buying out all the local businesses, causing her to seek comfort with Adam Lawson. Shelby worries Adrien may have discovered her affair with Beck. Against her better judgment, Nicole procures an escort for a married VIP. But when the main dies from an overdose of passion, Ryan’s skillful lies to the man’s wife convince Nicole she can never have a relationship with Ryan. Adam’s interviews raise his suspicions about the Coroner’s report on Beck’s death. 	183373
1958	Whistling Arrow, The	N		Willans, Geoffre		News Media	183374
1943	Whistling in Brooklyn	M	DVD -R HQ 2963, 2964			Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). Reporter (Jack Mulhall). Reporter (Grant Withers). Newspaper Editor Blake (Morris Ankrum).	183375
1941	Whistling in the Dark	M	VHS 1311			Radio. Wally Benton (Red Skelton) is a radio sleuth is actually becomes involved in a real crime.	183376
1933	Whistling in the Dark	M	DVD -R HQ 8369, 8368.			Crime Writer (Ernest Truex)  impresses a speakeasy owner and his goons with the plot for a perfect murder, then must try to prevent it.	183377
1861	Whitby Lifeboat Disaster, The	P	MLPL	Terson	822 T3314-4	Press	183378
2006	White Air	M				Reporter Sanchez (Yvonne Arias).	183379
1993	White Angel	M				TV Anchorwoman (Caron Darwood). TV News Reporter (John Bennet).	183380
1995	White Angel	N		Gottesfeld, Gary	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	183381
1936	White Angel, The	M	SVD 1031	Shairp Mordaunt (Screenplay)		Reporter Fuller of the London Times (Ian Hunter) in biography of Florence Nightingale.	183382
1937	White Bondage	M	SVD 541	Coldeway, Anthony (Story - "Lords of the Land").  Coldeway (Screenplay)		Reporter David Graydon (Gordon Oliver)  of the General Press Syndicate leans that plantation owners are tipping the scales of justice against the white sharecroppers in the South. Reporter undercover.Villain blames reporter for notifying authorities and farmers almost lynch him before he is saved.	183383
1988	White Cargo	NM	OWN - H	Woods, Stuart		TV Reporter. Beautiful television journalist	183384
2004	White Chicks	M				TV Reporter Denise Porter of NY 1. Fashion Critic (David Manske).	183385
1999	White Chocolate	N		Bowman, Elizabeth Atkins		TV Journalist Taylor James is a woman with a mission: to fight racism. Undercover television journalist. Station is part of the Wolf TV Network, owned by ruthless Philip Carter. Engaged to James.Beautiful biracial journalist, committed to fighting racism, but still  haunted by death threats from a white supremacist group that she had infiltrated and exposed, plans her wedding and grapples with long buried feelings for a childhood sweetheart	183386
1944	White Cliffs of Dover, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2578, 2579. SVD 1334	Miller, Alice Duer (Poem - "White Cliffs, The").  Claudine West, Ian Lustig, George Froeschel (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Editor Hiram Porter Dunn (Frank Morgan) of the Tulliver Sun. While he and his daughter are in England for brief visit, daughter is taken to a society party and falls in love with a man. She stays in England and marries him. Editor returns to paper.On a later visit to England, after her husband has been killed, the editor meets some German youths and immediately detects seeds of next war.	183387
2009	White Collar: Flip of the Coin	T	DVD -R HQ 11605		Episode #4. 11-13-2009	TV News Producer (Susan Misner) embedded in embattled Iraqi. The discovery of a large cache of gold puts Neal and Peter on the trail of a smuggler who’s dealing in Iraqi artifacts. At the start of their investigation, they suspect a U.S. soldier may be involved in the dirty dealings. But soon a corrupt TV news producer who’s embedded in the area catches their attention and could possibly lead them to the missing artifacts. 	183388
1982	White Dog	M				Cameraman (Paul Bartel).	183389
2007	White Flag Down	N		Ross, Joe N.		Swiss Journalist seeks evidence of her country's economic support of Nazi Germany in September 1942, but ruthless men are determined to stop her.She forms an alliance with an American airman shot down over neutral Switzerland with knowledge crucial to the Allied war effort, and a Russian major who leaves the Siege of Stalingrad to go to Bern to facilitate a Nazi-Soviet truce.	183390
2006	White Ghost Girls	N		Greenway, Alice		War Photojournalist for Time Magazine covering the American War in Vietnam in 1967. He has a wife and two teenage girls in Hong Kong. The mother has lost control of the two girls and fears that her husband, the intrepid photojournalist, won't return.The photojournalist takes pictures of war -- of dead people, explosions, violence, peace, communism, and the unknown. His darkroom holds the secrets of what is happening and the two girls try to put the pictures together.The father visits every six weeks but he is so caught up in the war that he pays little attention to his family.It is summer of 1967 and the turmoil of the Maoist revolution is spilling over into Hong Kong and causing unrest as war rages in neighboring Vietnam.The teenage girls are caught up in a deadly demonstration at the market one day and their fate is in question. A boy and a mother is killed.	183391
1990	White Girl, The	M				TV Reporter. Kim's college roommate happens to be a local television reporter, a beautiful glamorous woman	183392
1970	White Hell of Pity	N		Lofts, Norah. White		Editor plays a part in the story of a girl's tragic life.	183393
1998	White Hot	NM		Neggers, Carla		Investigative Reporter Jeremiah Tabak of the Miami Tribune suspects his onetime lover publicist Mollie Lavendar of attending elegant charity parties in order to snatch expensive jewels from the rich and famous.Ten years ago, they had a torrid one-week affair that ended when Tabak sent her packing. Now she is back, running her own publicity firm and determined to avoid reliving the past.When a scruffy informant tips the crime reporter that Lavender appears to be the common denominator in a series of thefts at society events in southern Florida, he is interested in finding out the truth.Lavendar is a publicist trying to build a name and reputation for herself in Palm Beach society. The two become intimately involved with the jewel thief and each other.	183394
1991	White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd	MT				News Media. Press, newsreel, photographers at her death	183395
2008	White House Autumn	N		White, Ellen Emerson		News Media continue to annoy the U.S. President’s 17-year-old daughter who should have been used to the pressures of life in the spotlight after having lived in the White House for 10 months. She was trying to have a normal relationship with her boyfriend despite the intrusions by reporters and secret service agents who followed her everywhere.  And when a psycho attacks her mother, things go from bad to worse and the news media become more of a burden than ever.	183396
1990	White Hunter, Black Heart	M				Photographer (Andrew Whaley).	183397
2009	White Journalist, The	N		Ehizojie, Nicholas		Canadian Journalist Jessica Ringo is an old friend of University of Calgary physician, Samuel Davies who survived a bloody massacre in a conference where every guest including the vice president of Nigeria is killed. He survived by pretending to be dead. Ringo arrives in Lagos and finds him as he flees from attackers who want him dead because of what he witnessed. The two realize that the police and the state security service are involved with the assassinations and cover up. Her association with him ropes her into the wanted list and they become the most hunted pair in a country where laws are made to be broken. Their world turns into a living nightmare where every moment involves a desperate struggle for survival.	183398
1979	White Kids	N		Wolff, Michael		Journalist-Narrator travels around America for his newspaper.	183399
1991	White Lie	MT				Reporter (Michael H. Ross). Post Reporter (Rick Andosca). Times Reporter (Ernest Dixon).	183400
1971	White Lie Assignment, The	N	OWN - H	Driscoll, Peter		London Photographer Michael Mannis, a London news photographer, goes to Communist Albania to take covert photographs (correspondent)	183401
1935	White Lies	M		Shumate, Harold (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Publisher John Mitchell (Walter Connolly) nicknamed "Front Page Mitchell" because he gets headlines at all costs.  Reporter Roberts (William Demarest) objects about a story.Publisher learns the errors of his ways when his daughter is involved in a story.  Variety, 1/1/35: "Story holds no brief for tab journalism, yet in a fashion, whether intentional or not, partly justifies it."	183402
1987	White Lies	N	OWN - H	Salamon, Julie		Feature Writer Jamaica Just, feature writer for a major daily, Writes column called "White Lies."	183403
1998	White Lies	MT			Canada	TV Reporter Michelle St. John is a newsperson at a hospital. TV Newsperson 2 (Doug Murray). Older Reporter (Nicholas Rice). Producer Michael Proudfoot). Student Reporter (Camille James). African-American Journalist (Michael Kinney). 	183404
1915	White Light of Publicity, The	M			PR -- Ness Book	Reporter tries to get an interview with the man she believes drove an actress to attempt suicide. When the man intervenes on her behalf at a hotel, she decides not to turn in her story and resigns from the paper.Also discovers actress' suicide was a publicity stunt dreamed up by a press agent.	183405
1975	White Line Fever	M				Reporter (Arnold Jeffers)	183406
2002	White Male Infant	N		D'Amato, Barbara		TV Reporter Gabrielle Coulter from CNN and her videographer Justin Craig are in Moscow working on a documentary on orphans around the world.Craig is brutally murdered with "Go Home!" sprayed on a nearby wall at the hotel. Hooligans wreck all their video equipment except three tapes Coulter had secreted away in her handbag.The CNN reporter and her cameraman see firsthand the deplorable conditions in Europe and Russian orphanages. A baby-selling cartel is involved.Couple dearly love the son they adopted from Russia four years ago. But when medical tests indicate their little boy couldn't possibly have come from Russia, the couple is plunged into dark, complex and emotionally fraught world of international adoption.	183407
1995	White Man's Burden	M				Newscaster (Amy Powell)	183408
2008	White Mary, The	N		Salak, Kira		War Correspondent Marika Vecera has dedicated her life to helping the world’s oppressed and forgotten. When not on one of her dangerous assignments, she lives in Boston, exploring a new relationship with a psychologist who offers her glimpses of a better world. Returning from a harrowing assignment in the Congo where she was kidnapped by rebel soldiers, Vecera learns that a man she has always admired from afar, Pulitzer Prize-winning War Correspondent Robert Lewis, has committed suicide. Stunned, she abandons her magazine work to write his biography, settling down with the psychologist as their intimacy grows. But when she finds a curious letter from a missionary claiming to have seen Lewis in the remote jungle of Papua, New Guinea, she has to wonder: What if Lewis isn’t dead? Marika soon leaves to embark on her ultimate journey in one of the world’s most exotic and unknown lands. Through her eyes we experience the harsh realities of jungle travel, embrace the mythology of native tribes, and receive the special wisdom of Tobo, a witch doctor and sage, as we follow her extraordinary quest to learn the truth about Lewis—and about herself, along the way.	183409
2006	White Men Can't Dance	M				TV Newscaster (Sandra Harris).	183410
2005	White Men Can't Rap	M				Anchorwoman (Francine Bianco Tax).	183411
1987	White Mischief	M				Reporter. Handsome Reporter (Nigel Le Vaillant). Spotty Reporter (Basil Whybray).	183412
1985	White Nights	M				Journalist (Sussanah Morley) in Opera House  Journalist at Consulat (Elisa Tornqviet).	183413
2005	White Noise	M				TV Reporter (Benita Ha). Architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave, becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.	183414
2007	White Noise 2: The Light	M				Reporters (Claire Riley, Marke Driesschen, Tasha Chiu).	183415
1987	White of the Eye	M				TV Newsman (Fred Allison)	183416
1954	White Orchid, The	M		Duncan, David, Reginald Le Borg (Screenplay-Story)	Ness Book	Photographer Kathryn Williams (Peggie Castle) for Quest magazine, is sent to assist writer Robert Burton (William Lundigan) in doing a piece on descendants of an ancient tribe in Mexico.Writer blames the editor for sending a woman, insults her. Later he tries to explain he did not tell his editor the whole story and that the assignment will  be too dangerous for her.She insists on staying. Secretly takes picture of the hired guide who accuses her of trying to compete with men. She says she is a professional photographer who does not compete with anyone.Female photographer admits she asked for assignment so she could be near the writer.  Captured by lost civilization. She is prepared to be a sacrifice and the two men rescue her.	183417
1934	White Priority Murders, The	NM		Carr, John Dickson		Hollywood publicist Emery rushes after a glamorous film star from Hollywood trying to persuade her to return to her career.	183418
1994	White Queen	N		Jones, Gwyneth A.		American Journalist Johnny Guglioli in exile	183419
2003	White Rabbit	NM		Daniel, David		Newspaper. Underground weekly, the Rag. Amy Cole and Tess Ferriera	183420
1986	White Raven, The	N	OWN - P	Blodgett, Michael		Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Tully Windsor,	183421
1998	White Raven, The	M	SVD 801, 807			Journalist (Ron Silver) is not alone in his quest to find a diamond missing since World War II. Reporter (Rhea Akler). Reporter (Ydau Dekelbaum). Reporter (Doug Murray). Reporter (Alice Poon). Reporter (John Stocker).	183422
1999	White River Kid, The	M				TV News Anchor (Linda Michael)	183423
1983	White River Rebels	MT				News Media	183424
2004	White Rod: Hero for the 21st Century, A	M				News Media. Reporter #5 (Eden Cane). Reporter #6 (Doris Dickerson). Reporter #32 (Bruce Nations). Narrator (Shannon Paris). Reporter #7 (Jeannie Robertson).	183425
1990	White Room	M				TV Interviewer (Ziggy Lorenc).  Radio Interviewer (Nathalie Richard)	183426
2000	White Room, The	M				Reporter Robert Simmons (Scott Dunkleman). Newspaperman (John Rahal Sarrouf).	183427
1999	White Rose ( aka Una Rosa Blanca: La Verdadera Historia de Evangelina Cisneros, Una)	N		Ephron, Amy		Reporter Karl Decker is William Randolph Hearst's ace journalist. He sends him to interview Evangelina, but that's only his cover-up to help her out of jail.Evangelina and her father have been fighting to liberate the Spanish people from Cuba in 1890. News of her incarceration reaches the newspapers of New York.  William Randolph Hearst recognizes the opportunity for U.S. involvement in the Spanish-Cuban war.	183428
1983	White Sand, Wild Sea	NR		Blayne, Diana		Reporter Nilli Blake for The Ashton Herald is a genuine Georgia peach, breathed a sigh of relief while she vacationed in the Bahamas, a gentle, exotic world of white sand, turquoise water and golden sun. She had come to relax, to forget her grief -- the flash flood that had ravaged her world savagely destroying the most precious part of her past. And the island was working its magic. It was bliss -- until she found herself gazing into the glacial eyes of a stranger, a man whose every move said power, wealth and danger. A man who attracted and repelled, teased and tormented, until she was caught, trapped, drowning in a raging torrent of churning emotions and irresistible desire. 	183429
2006	White Shadow	N		Atkins, Ace		Reporter and determined policeman expose the truth regarding the 1955 murder of a mob boss.	183430
1979	White Shadow, The: Feeling No Pain	T			Episode #28. 1-1-1980	News Media. News Reporter (Todd Susman).Knee injury forced Chicago Bulls forward Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) into retirement and he was talked into a coaching career by his old friend and teammate Jim Willis at Los Angeles' Carver High School.	183431
1980	White Shadow, The: If Your Number's Up, Get It Down	T			Episode #43. 12-16-1980	Publicity. In order to raise money for Carver's athletics, the team decides to organize a benefit. They publicize that Coach Reeves is dead in order to entice major sports and entertainment figures to attend.Jimmy Walker, Elgin Baylor, Sparky Anderson do (as themselves).Knee injury forced Chicago Bulls forward Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) into retirement and he was talked into a coaching career by his old friend and teammate Jim Willis at Los Angeles' Carver High School.	183432
1981	White Shadow, The: Mister Hero	T			Episode #47. 1-13-1981	News Media. Stone saves an elderly women's life by rescuing her from a burning car and the experience goes to his head after he appears on TV news and sensationalizes the story.Knee injury forced Chicago Bulls forward Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) into retirement and he was talked into a coaching career by his old friend and teammate Jim Willis at Los Angeles' Carver High School.	183433
1978	White Shadow, The: Offer, The	T		Rubin, Marc	Episode #1. 12-11-1978. Series 11-27-1978 to 3-16-1981	TV Reporter Sally Adams (Fawne Harriman) is a beautiful, young TV journalist who is in town to do a special on Coach Reeves at Carver High. She tries to lure him into quitting his job as coach and going into broadcasting.Knee injury forced Chicago Bulls forward Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) into retirement and he was talked into a coaching career by his old friend and teammate Jim Willis at Los Angeles' Carver High School.	183434
1979	White Shadow, The: On the Line	T	DVD -R HQ 5417		Episode #16. 9-17-1979	School Newspaper Reporter School Newspaper Reporter Harold Witherspoon  (David Raynr) uncovers a dubious arrangement that involves Jackson and a local bookmaker. Reporter is hard hitting and relentless.Knee injury forced Chicago Bulls forward Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) into retirement and he was talked into a coaching career by his old friend and teammate Jim Willis at Los Angeles' Carver High School.	183435
1996	White Smoke: Novel About the Next Papal Conclave, A	N		Greeley, Andrew M.		New York Times Correspondent Dennis Michael Mulloy, a Pulitzer Prize-winner, "typical Irish Catholic journalist -- magical with words, a fall-down drunk, divorced, fallen away from the church."Mulloy is married to Patricia McLaughlin, lovely correspondent for CNN. He's also a close friend of the Chicago cardinal. He uncovers a Vatican  banking scandal and corrupt, shadowy forces lurking in Vatican do their best to silence him.Intrigue and politics engulfing the Catholic Church as cardinals gather in Rome to elect a successor to the recently deceased pope.	183436
2001	White Squirrel, The	N		Carl, Lee		Reporter Peter Gribbon lives for the hunt -- whether he’s chasing down the beautiful Barbara Smedley, a wealthy socialite turned social worker, or the latest hot led. The hard-driving journalist has little idea where his snooping into the mysterious commercial artist Harry Pitman will lead him, but he is sure to follow his nose to its shocking conclusion. Pitman is a man who has a seemingly idyllic life, a good job with an advertising firm, a house in the country and an adoring child he can dote on. Pitman also is a man with a secret that could tear apart his life. Rotund lawyer Caesar Kent is the best at what he does. With a theatrical flair and mental agility that belies his large frame, Kent is a killer in the courtroom. Pitman, Gribbin and Kent crash into each other. The stakes?  A 13-year-old boy.	183437
1983	White Star	MF			West Germany	Rock Music Reporter and his view of the angry excited punk generation. Journalist (Martin Peter). Presschef der Eurosound (Robert Bomilla).	183438
2000	White Star, The	N		Sullivan, Jane (pseudonym used by Jane Graves)		Journalist Alison Baxter has put her career on ice to come to Australia with her husband and daughter. She and another women who went to school with her in England were best friends playing at being witches and believing in magic. Each is still damaged by the disappearance of her father. Alison Cullen and Jessie Cullen -- no relation whatever she pretends. Jessie is now the perfume magnate Belle Cullen. Spookily clad all in white, Belle eventually lets Alison into her Sydney tower block and then invites her for a rural weekend to observe the cloistered community that she calls The White Star. 	183439
2005	White Stone Day	N		Gray, John MacLachlan		Victorian Journalist Edmund Witty agrees to go undercover to expose a phony psychic. At a séance in a dilapidated London town house, Whitty is contacted by the spirit of his brother who drowned mysteriously during a crew race years earlier.The Rev. William L. Boltbyn enjoys photographing young girls. Whitty receives a compromising photograph of his late brother with a young girl resembling one of Boltbyn's current subjects.Punctuated by graphic newspaper reports.	183440
2005	White Terror	DT				Journalist Rene Monzat. Editor Christine Brand of Der Bund. Editor Stieg Larsson of Expo. Editor of Kriegsberichter Marko Niilo Kristian Jarvinen - Jasa. Editor-in-Chief Aleksei Venediktov of Ekho Moskvy Radio. Photographer Lauri Lyons.	183441
1915	White Terror, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspaper The Clarion - Ness Book Quoted	Editor Clifford Cole (Allen Holubar), editor of the Clarion., a paper under the control of a political boss running a mill town.  Matthew Brand (Hobart Henley) buys the paper and teams up with Cole to expose conditions at the mills.Clash between press and magnate. Rich man buys a newspaper in order to print truth. Newspaper office blown up. Brand is injured when the bomb goes off prematurely and kills the bomber.	183442
1985	White Tiger Passage	P	MLPL	Carr, J.D.	Play Index, 1983-87	Press	183443
1983	White Water Rebels	MT	DVD -R 1843. SV 240			Freelance Photojournalist (Catherine Bach) and an outlaw kayaker expose ruthless builder of mountain dam	183444
1913	White Wisdom	N		James, Gertie de S. Wentworth		Newspaper. Office of the Flashlight and the girl employed in the folding department. Not a nice story.	183445
2005	White: Novel, A	N		Whitcomb, Christopher		Press Secretary Noah Engle, a polished former CNN Reporter.	183446
2009	Whitechapel	MT			Miniseries	Journalist (Daniel Cren). Newsreader (Carrie Gracie). Modern police force in 2008 are fighting an old adversary in Whitechapel, London. A series of bloody, tragic and impossible crimes suggest someone carrying out copycat Jack the Ripper murders. The murders are investigated by three people -- Chandler, a fast-tracked, media savvy DI on his first big murder case, a nearing-retirement, hard-bitten DS and the eccentrically brilliant Jack the Ripper tour guide. 	183447
1932	Whiteface	M			UK Only	Press	183448
1984	Whitehall Sanction, The	N	OWN - P	Gerson, Jack		News Media	183449
1914	Whitemail	SM	GPL	Kilmer, Joyce	In "Ellery Queen's Poetic Justice."	Journalist-Narrator. Spike Ritchie of the Daily News (1904-1907), now blackmailer and traitor.	183450
2004	Whiteout	NM		Follett, Ken		Tabloid Journalist. A security director  fends off advances of a tabloid reporter.	183451
1994	Whitewash	MT				Reporter (Heidi Stallings)	183452
2006	Whitewater Rendezvous	NR		Baldwin, Kim		TV News Executive Megan Maxwell of World News Central and a laid-back outdoorswoman Chaz Herrick meet on a wilderness kayak adventure. The workaholic news executive works out of Chicago as the executive producer for a national TV news station. She has it all, terrific job, terrific friends, terrific health and a terrific sex life. The only thing that is missing is romantic love. Now Maxwell and Herrick battle the challenges of nature for survival and discover that true love may be nothing at all like they imagined. Megan, 32 and a vice president of a news division of a TV company is stressed to the max. She had her heart broken five years earlier and she no longer has the desire for a relationship., She has become something of a workaholic but is very satisfied with what she has because she knows she can never be hurt again.  Chaz is a wilderness guide in the Alaskan summer and a professor during the academic year at the local college in Fairbanks. She has plenty of girlfriends, but no one she has dated had created the spark. When Megan’s friends in the Broadcast Broads group decide to go kayaking in Alaska for their annual vacation together, she reluctantly agreed to go. The trip will change her life. Anchor Shelley of WNC News. Reporter Justine. Excerpt:Chapter OneChicago, IllinoisMegan Maxwell pressed the first two fingers of her right hand firmly against the throbbing in her temple, as she pushed open one of the thick glass double doors that led from the World News Central newsroom to the executive offices. As soon as the door whooshed shut, blissful quiet enveloped her, the first respite in a stressful and very long day. It was 7:15 p.m. and the management wing was dark, but for the light spilling out from under her office door at the end of the hallway.She made it halfway there before the BlackBerry on her left hip vibrated. Sighing, she reached beneath the tailored jacket of her navy pantsuit for the handset. The display read 911 control room.“Maxwell,” she answered in a clipped voice as she returned to the newsroom.“A small plane has entered the restricted air space around Camp David.” The voice belonged to the executive producer of the sportscast currently on the air.“Page Shelley to the studio,” she told him. “Extension 7892. She’s probably in makeup. I’m headed your way.” Shelley Vincent and Ted Gilliam were her 8 p.m. anchor team, and of the two, Shelley was by far the better ad-libber with breaking news.Megan strode briskly past the noisy assignment desk and the four large U-shaped communal writing pods where teams of writers, editors, and producers were preparing for upcoming new shows. She made a point of appearing oblivious to the eyes that glanced her way as she breezed through toward the control room, but she was well aware of the effect she had on her staff. No one had better appear to be idle when the vice president of news was around.As soon as she entered the dimly lit control room with its intimidating array of monitors and switchboards, the executive producer she’d just spoken to wordlessly vacated his chair so she could slip into it. There were two rows of seats in the futuristic control center, both facing a wall of monitors. The operations personnel who controlled the massive switchboards, a mind-boggling array of lighted buttons and switches, occupied the front row: audio operator, technical director, robotics camera operator, Chyron and graphics operator.In the second row, set on risers, were seats and computer terminals for the producer, executive producer, and director. The wall behind them was made of glass. On the other side was the studio, with its wide mahogany anchor desk and blue chroma-key wall for weather.Megan quickly scanned the Associated Press bulletin on the computer in front of her. It said only that a small plane had violated the no-fly zone and was approaching Camp David, and that the Air Force had dispatched two F-16 fighters to intercept it.“Two minutes out,” the director announced.Megan glanced at the monitors to make sure the other networks hadn’t beaten them to air with the story, then swiveled around in her chair to see her anchor just entering the studio.She punched the button that would key her mike to the studio speakers. “Less than two minutes, Shelley,” she informed the anchor. “Get your IFB in so I can brief you.”The anchor took her seat and fumbled for her earpiece. The interruptible feedback system allowed on-air talent to hear both program sound and instructions from the control room.Megan, meanwhile, keyed her mike to a small speaker on the assignment desk. “Nick, do we have confirmation?”The disembodied voice of the evening desk manager answered, “Yes, but nothing beyond what AP has.”“What about a live shot?” she asked.“From the Pentagon, roughly ten minutes away,” he answered.“One minute out,” the director announced. “Camera two, tight on Shelley.”Megan keyed her mike to the anchor’s IFB. “Another small plane has entered the restricted air space around the nation’s capitol,” she told Shelley, glancing at the monitor where the anchor’s image was being framed up and brought into focus. “This one is approaching Camp David, where the president is spending the weekend. Two F-16 fighters have been sent to intercept. We’ll have a live shot from the Pentagon shortly.”The anchor nodded and began jotting down the information.“Thirty seconds,” the director said. “Coming back on camera two.”“Since nine-eleven, hundreds of small planes have violated Washington’s restricted air space,” Megan spoke quickly into the anchor’s IFB. “Such incidents have become so routine that most go unreported. Four, however, have forced evacuations of lawmakers and others, the most recent of which was just two weeks ago, on April 18th. The so-called Air Defense Identification Zone comprises some two thousand square miles around the three D.C. area airports.”“Ten seconds,” the director announced. “Ready camera two. Shelley’s mike.”“Toss back to sports when you’re done,” Megan told the anchor as the floor director counted down the seconds.The cut-in went smoothly, the anchor reciting the information Megan had fed to her as effortlessly as if it had been typed on the teleprompter.They met two minutes later in the hallway outside the control room.“Nice job,” Megan said. “You should stick close. That live shot should be up soon.”“You know, it never ceases to amaze me,” Shelley responded, as she plucked a dark brown hair from the front of her taupe designer suit with a frown.“What does?”“How you can recite off the top of your head the background information on just about any story that crosses the wires. Names. Dates. Places. Context. And you’re never wrong.”Megan shrugged. “I’ve always had a pretty good memory.”“Phenomenal is more like it. I bet you can recite the names of every teacher you ever had, can’t you?” Shelley studied Megan’s face, clearly awaiting a response.She considered the question a moment. “Honestly? I could probably name every classmate, too, if I had to.”“We really should do a story on you.”“No, what we really should do is get back to work. You have a newscast to prep for.” She started to leave, but Shelley’s voice stopped her in her tracks.“By the way…” The anchor was looking at her with an impish smile and a sparkle in her pale blue eyes, like a child with a secret. “You…have some ink…” She pointed to Megan’s right cheek.“Ink?” Megan touched two fingers to her face as though she could feel the mark. “Is it bad?” She glanced around for a reflective surface: glass, chrome. Nothing.“You have a blue Sharpie…” Shelley drew a short jagged streak in the air with a perfectly manicured index finger. “Kind of like that Harry Potter—Lord Valdemort scar thingie.”“Sharpie?” Megan asked, aghast. “I haven’t had a Sharpie in my hand since…” She trailed off as she focused inward, remembering. Since my department head meeting. She knew immediately what had happened. She had nearly fallen asleep listening to the head of the sales department drone on and on about the latest ad revenues. Had sat at the conference table with her hand propped against her cheek, fighting back a yawn. Taking notes. Oh, crap. That meeting was at four and it’s after seven.“Since…?” Shelley’s voice interrupted her mental recounting of everywhere she’d been and everyone she’d seen in the intervening hours.“Never mind,” she grumbled, but she felt her expression soften when she looked at the anchor. “Thanks, Shelley.”“Don’t mention it.”She took the long way back to her office to avoid the newsroom and to make a stop in the expansive ladies’ lounge adjacent to the bookings unit. Designed for visiting celebrity guests, it was the nicest of the restrooms on the floor, and, best of all, it was deserted at this hour.The faint floral scent of hair spray assaulted her nostrils as she flicked on the lights and headed toward the long mirror where the hair and makeup artists worked. Her green eyes narrowed as she winced at her reflection. In addition to the three-inch-long jagged Sharpie tattoo, her normally impeccable façade was marred by an errant blond strand of hair that stood straight out of the side of her head.“And no one bothered to tell me,” she griped aloud. No one dared tell me. Grace had already gone home. Her assistant certainly would have told her how foolish she looked. And maybe a handful of others.The fact irritated her greatly. When she’d moved up the corporate ladder and starting making six figures, she began spending a good bit of money on her appearance, and as with everything else in her life, she paid attention to the details. Nice jewelry. Understated makeup. A $400 salon stop every five weeks for a trim from Ritchie and a touch-up to the blond highlights she added to her straight, shoulder-length medium brown hair. A pedicure, manicure, and massage twice a month. A designer wardrobe of suits—twenty-four in all—size eight, except the pants always needed to be shortened slightly to fit her five foot six height because she refused to wear heels.Not a single person said anything. Megan had learned to have a thick skin in her position, but it rankled to think that no one cared enough about her personally to spare her the embarrassment. At least no one you ran across in the last couple of hours, she tried to console herself. Whose fault is that? The question came and went like a whisper. She didn’t dwell on such things.It took a large dollop of cold cream, a couple of squirts of liquid soap, and vigorous scrubbing to erase the marking pen. Her cheek was beet red, like someone had slapped her, but that would pass. A spritz of hair spray tamed the unruly tuft of hair, and she felt almost presentable again. Not too shabby. Back to business.A loud groan escaped her lips when she opened her office door. The chaos awaiting her was far worse than she’d expected. Her massive oak desk was piled high with anchor audition tapes, employee contracts awaiting her signature, the latest ratings, reports from her department heads, and a vast number of other scripts, tapes, documents, and letters. Great. Just great. I’ll be lucky to get out of here by midnight.She slipped off her shoes and sank into her high-backed leather chair, automatically reaching for her remote to turn on the six monitors set into the opposite wall. The one tuned to WNC she left barely audible; those showing the competition were muted.It was only then that she noticed a space carefully cleared in the center of her desk so that her eyes would be drawn to the travel brochure placed there, isolated from the bedlam surrounding it—an enticing island in a hostile sea of paperwork. A yellow Post-it note on top relayed a message penned in the familiar backhand slant of her best friend Justine Bernard, a reporter with WNC.Give it up, already. You are coming along.I’m going to nag you until you do.Megan smiled for the first time that day. Justine was so damn persistent. But that is why you’re such a good reporter. Never take no for an answer.She started to toss the brochure into the trash, but stopped herself when she caught the picture on the back. It was breathtaking, a wide-angle photo of an endless caribou herd, tens of thousands of animals, set amidst a landscape of snow-topped mountains and lush, vibrant green valleys. She turned the brochure over and pulled off the Post-it note, revealing the words Discover Alaska, Land of Endless Adventures. Surrounding the header was a collage of happy tourists enjoying all the possibilities: dogsledding, whitewater kayaking and rafting, backpacking, fishing, whale watching.Opening the brochure, she saw that Justine had circled the trip she’d been chattering about for the last several days. Kayak the remote and scenic Odakonya River as it cuts through canyons in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and journeys across the coastal plain to the sea. Witness the magnificent spectacle of the annual migration of the Porcupine caribou herd. Fish for Arctic char and grayling. Explore the grandeur of the last great American frontier. An unforgettable experience that will change your life.There was a quote from Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas about the refuge that read, “This is the place for man turned scientist and explorer; poet and artist. Here he can experience a new reverence for life that is outside his own and yet a vital and joyous part of it.”Those are some pretty hefty promises. She had to admit they really were striking photographs. And as a child, she had dreamed about traveling through an untamed wilderness, like the early explorers she had read about. But that had been too many years ago, and she’d long since given up her childhood fantasies. And her only real experience with the out-of-doors had been a nightmare. Besides, there’s no way in the world this place could get along without me for two whole weeks. Even one week would be disastrous.	183453
1931	Whitey	N		Graham, Carroll-Garrett		Press	183454
1959	Whither Do You Wander	N		Tickell, Jerrard		News Media	183455
1909	Whitmore Mysteries, The	SSF		Carroll, Eustace		Press	183456
2002	Whitney Houston: True Story, The	MT				News Media. Hollywood Journalist (Janet Charlton). Music Critic (Gladys Bourdain). Editor (Emil Wilbekin-Himself), Vibe Magazine.	183457
1974	Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton, The	MT				Reporter (Pete Renaday-Renoudet).	183458
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Airwave Anarchy	T		Gannon, Joe	Episode #6. 11-16-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Criminal taps into the police computers and sabotages them so they cannot properly respond when his accomplices commit a crime.	183459
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Altaira (aka Richie's First Love)	T		Gordon, Jill. Lynn Barker. Bob Shayne	Episode #17. 4-28-1964	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie and Farley quarrel when Farley suggests Richie's new girl friend set him up when information about a prototype tank proves false.	183460
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Amen to Amen	T		Magistretti, Paul	Episode #12. 1-28-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie solves a hieroglyphic inscription on a tomb, but it seems to be causing uncharacteristic behavior in all those who read it aloud.	183461
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Candidate For Murder (aka Negative Image)	T		Shayne, Bob	Episode #4. 11-2-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Los Angeles Gazette Photographer is assaulted after covering a gubernatorial candidate. Lew Farley can't understand why until Richie uses Computer Ralf to enhance the pictures he took and finds a fugitive embezzler.	183462
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Chip Off the Old Block.	T		DeGuere, Philip	Episode #5. 11-9-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Fellow student of Ritchie's is caught using the school computer to embezzle bank funds, but the fellow who catches him decides to use the kid's idea for himself.	183463
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Deadly Access	T		Crocker, James	Episode #3. 10-26-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie uncovers a secret water project while testing the security of a chemical company for its security chief who disappears after getting Richie's report.	183464
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Fatal Error (aka Old Business)	T		Sawyer, Tom	Episode #2. 10-19-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie learns the computer game he has been play-testing has a very different application for the convict who invented it and who has $12,000 hidden away on the outside.	183465
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Father's Day (aka Prodigal Dad, The	T		Buck, Craig	Episode #16. 4-21-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)KGB agent is pursuing Alice's new boyfriend.	183466
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Lollypop Gang Strikes Back, The	T		Barker, Lynn	Episode #14. 2-25-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie looks into why the Social Security System has declared Caron Marsh dead while Lew follows a gang of elderly heisters.	183467
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Maid in America	T		Crocker, James	Episode #13. 2-4-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Mrs. Adler's new maid leaves bugs around the house just before a visit from Mr. Adler who is supposed to be in town on government business.	183468
1983	Whiz Kids, The: May I Take Your Order? (aka Black Deeds in Babylon)	T		Maschler, Tim. Jack Laird	Episode #18. 6-2-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Alice overhears two men planning an order while working at a fast food place, but no one believes her, so she sets out to something about it herself.	183469
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Network, The	T		DeGuere, Philip. James Crocker	Episode #10. 1-7-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)FBI arrests Richie after trying to solve a challenge from a renowned hacker.	183470
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Programmed For Murder (aka Premiere)	T			Episode #1. 10-5-1983. Series 10-5-1983 to 6-2-1984.	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton). Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie and his friends discover a skeleton on property coveted by a  development corporation.	183471
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Red Star (aka Spy in the Sky)	T		Guerdat, Andy. Steve Kreinberg	Episode #9. 12-21-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Computer Ralf mysteriously malfunctions and Richie becomes convinced that it is because of unusual electrical interference from a neighbor's satellite dish.	183472
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Return of the Big Rocker	T		Magistretti, Paul. Bob Shayne	Episode #7. 11-23-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Farley learns a rock star long presumed dead is really alive, but not responsible for the glut of "unknown" new songs his old record company is releasing.	183473
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Sufi Project, The	T		Buday, Don. Clyde Ware. Philip DeGuere. James Crocker	Episode #15. 3-17-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Lew asks for Richie's help in investigating the disappearance of a marine biologist who was using computers to communicate with dolphins.	183474
1984	Whiz Kids, The: Watch Out!	T		Crocker, James	Episode #11. 1-14-1984	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Richie uses the TV-ratings meter at Ham's house to investigate how the system works and discovers proof that a consumer advocate's program has been sabotaged in the ratings.	183475
1983	Whiz Kids, The: Wrong Mr. Wright, The	T		Combest, Phil. Arthur Weingarten. Bob Shayne	Episode #8. 11-30-1983	Reporter Lew Farley (Max Gail) for the Los Angeles Gazette helped by Quiz Kids of Canyon High School. Editor (Reid Shelton); Gallagher, the reporter (Michael Horton)Farley investigates a computer dating service unaware that Richie has secretly signed up his mother for the same service.	183476
1998	Who Am I? (Ngo Shut Sui)	M	DVD			Journalist. Jackie Jan.	183477
1965	Who Are the Violets Now?	N		Waugh, Auberon		Advice Columnist Arthur Friendship earns his living writing advice columns for Women’s Dream, a woman’s magazine. To offset this depressing and dreary activity, he works for a peace organization and idolizes the lovely, yet unattainable,  Elizabeth Pedal. But Arthur’s plans do not turn out as he wishes them.	183478
1961	Who Are You, Mr. Sorge? (Qui Etes-Vous Mr. Sorge?)	M			French-Japanese production	German Journalist Richard Sorge (Thomas Holtzmann) in Japan as undercover agent	183479
2007	Who Cares About Girls	T				Reporter (Lisa Ling). 	183480
1996	Who Dares Win	T			Australia. Series 1996	Reporter (Tania Zaetta). Hosts (Annabelle Wallace, Mike Whitney).	183481
1982	Who Dares Wins	M				Newscaster (Anna Ford). Newscaster (Bill Hamilton).	183482
1991	Who Do You Love?	N		Sayers, Valerie		New York Times Reporter during the Kennedy administration	183483
1988	Who Framed Roger Rabbit	M	DVD -R HQ 5515, 5516.			Newscaster (Ed Herlihy). Editor (Morgan Deare).	183484
1999	Who Gets the House?	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Liz MacRae). TV Anchor (Bill Haugland). Poolette Announcer (Don A. Judd).	183485
2000	Who Goes There?	N		Campbell, John W.		Reporter Ned "Scotty" Scott is on military expedition to the Arctic to investigate crash of plane. It turns out to be a flying saucer. Reporter is told to wait for authorization before writing a story.	183486
2004	Who Got the Bay City Rollers' Millions?	T			UK	Reporter (John Craven)	183487
1982	Who Guards the Prince?	NM	OWN - H	Hill, Reginald		News Media	183488
1962	Who in the World?	DT				Interviewer-Host (Warren Hull). Hull interviews people who had made headlines in the previous week. Not enough people were found so the format changed to include human interest stories.	183489
2001	Who is Bernard Tapie?	M				TV Journalist (Denis Boutelier-Himself). Editor-in-Chief (Franz-Olivier Giesbert-Himself), Le Figaro. Editor-in-Chief (Jean-Eric Perrin-Himself) of RER Magazine.	183490
2010	Who Is Clark Rockefeller?	MT	DVD -R HQ 11837 (Media Excerpts)			News Media cover the longest-running con in FBI history. Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, the man people know as “Clark Rockefeller” (Eric McCormack) impersonates numerous people ranging from a Talk Show Host to a Pentagon advisor before ultimately claiming to be an heir to the famous Rockefeller family. 	183491
2001	Who is Cletis Tout?	M	DVD -R 1758			Tabloid Video Journalist Cletis Tout (Danny Lima) shoots video of gangster strangling prostitute during sexual intercourse. Gangsters kill him. Burned beyond recognition. Tout worked for TV Tabloid program, specializing in hidden video on celebrities.An escaped convict Finch (Christian Slater) takes over Tout's identity without knowing what he is getting into. The gangsters, thinking Tout is alive, send hit men to get Finch-Tout. .	183492
1971	Who is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible	M			Things About Me?	News Media. Time Magazine's Man of the Year. Photographer (Irwin Rose).	183493
1942	Who is Hope Schuyler?	M		Ransome, Stephen (Novel - "Hearses Don't Hurry").  Armaud d'Usseau (Screenplay).	Ness Book	Reporter Lee Dale (Sheila Ryan) is involved with prosecutor assigned to clean up corruption. Hope Schuyler is mysterious astrologer who collected underworld payoffs for protection. She holds key to Allen's case against a corrupt district attorney.Reporter is even suspected of being the mystery woman and a few murders are committed before the final confrontation at a mountain lodge. Romance between reporter and prosecutor is complicated by judge's daughter who the prosecutor is also pursuing.She turns out to be the mystery woman and is also responsible for killing of an airport manager who could identify her. While trying to escape with the district attorney, she is shot by the corrupt attorney's wife.News Vendor (Bobby Hale).	183494
1986	Who Is Julia?	MT				TV Newscaster (Peter MacLean). Reporter (Brendon Boone). Reporter (William Harlow).  Reporter (Sonia Kara). Reporter (Marti Litis). Reporter (James Watkins). One Scene Reporter (David Selburg). TV Commentator (Ford Rainey)	183495
1978	Who Is Killing the Great Chiefs of Europe?	M				Reporter (Sylvia Kay)	183496
1975	Who is the Black Dahlia?	MT				Reporter (John Fink). Other Press. Fact-based mystery drama.	183497
1865	Who is the Heir?	N		Collins, Mortimer		Press	183498
2006	Who Is This Jesus Christ?: A Skeptical Roman Journalist of the First Century Searches for an Answer	N		Houser, William G., Rev. 		Journalist Marcus Valerius is a skeptical first century journalist for The Jersualem Gazette. It is 30 A.D. and Valerius, a news reporter and commentator for the newspaper, is at his life’s end because he won’t kneel to the Roman Gods’ statues. While he waits for the Roman soldiers, he is reviewing his life. He witnessed much of Jesus’ life from the time he was 12 and answering the rabbis in the temple. His last project in life is to gather his writings about Jesus. The book contains 28 newspaper columns written in the form of a news reporter providing eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ activities and teachings. Each column is written in the style of writings from Jesus’ time period. Valerius wants to discover who is Jesus. His 33-year task begins at the birth of the Christ-child in Bethlehem and continues to Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, and two days later at Jesus’ tomb. Each chapter is a newspaper column about Jesus: miracles, parables, deeds and words, faithful to those recorded by Matthews, Mark, Luke and John. At the end of each chapter, Marcus endeavors to uncover trickery, deception or fraud since he is a religious skeptic. Marcus’ life was changed as a result of reporting on Jesus’ life. He is ready to pay with his life because he no longer wants to worship the Roman gods or bow down as he is required to do. He feels anger at the dishonest Jewish leaders that caused the Roman emperor to give and put the very Son of God to death.	183499
2000	Who Killed Atlanta's Children?	MT	DVD -R HQ 2232, 2233. SVD 885			Magazine. Spin Magazine Journalists Pat Laughlin (James Belushi) and Ron Larson (Gregory Hines) probed the real crimes for a 1986 article. Reporter Laughlin worked for Editor Larson at a national magazine.  Reporter (J.C. Kenny).They go to Atlanta upon the urging by a black lady politician who believes there is more story than the investigation closed five years earlier of the murder of 25 to 50 black children in the five counties that makes up Atlanta.Spin Secretary (Sarah Lafleur).	183500
1983	Who Killed Baby Azaria?	MT				Journalist Susan (Suan Leight). Journalist John (Tony Barry). Journalist 3 (Hugh Watson). Journalist 5 (Ray Marshall).	183501
1948	Who Killed Doc Robbin?	M				Reporter (Steve Carruthers). Reporter (William Forrest Jr.).	183502
1992	Who Killed JFK? Facts Not Fiction	DT				Correspondent (Phil Jones). Correspondent (Erin Moriarty). Correspondent (Dan Rather). Correspondent (Richard Schlesinger).	183503
1982	Who Killed Sal Mineo?	N	OWN - H	Braudy, Susan		New York Reporter Sara Martin seeks material in Hollywood on the recent unsolved stabbing death of film actor Sal Mineo in 1976.	183504
1995	Who Killed Taylor French?	G			Creative Multimedia CD Rom for Windows PC	Reporter Taylor French, a 33-year-old hotshot female newspaper reporter who is murdered. You are the detective investigating the death of the young reporter whose professional curiosity has scared a few people in town.French has many powerful friends but also has many shady enemies who wanted her dead. You have only six hours to solve the murder. Is this murder an act to forever keep her silence? Or is the murder secondary to an alternate motive?Before you can present the evidence to the judge, you must answer to the public by holding a press conference. Only with diligent detective skills can you solve the reporter's murder and catch the killer.	183505
1996	Who or Whom	M				Cameraman (Raju Goyal), unprofessional cameraman.	183506
1959	Who Pays?	T				Interviewer Mike Wallace host, prime-time game show	183507
1948	Who Said That?	DT			Game, 1948-1955. Started in radio in 1948.  1948-1955	News. Panel identifies news stories from which quotations are taken. Host: Robert Trout, Walter Kiernan, John Daly. Panel includes John Cameron Swayze, H.V. Kaltenborn, others. p. 467	183508
2005	Who Shall Command the Skylark?	NSF		Jinn, Beverli		Journalist Carley Burroughs is a happily married journalist with three grown sons. He is also a transsexual whose gender identity threatens to change his life in momentous ways that neither he nor his wife want to accept./In an effort to regress to a past life, hypnotically, Carley slips sideways into a parallel universe where he meets himself -- a young man who has taken the road of transition rather than the road of denial.In the 1950s universe, Carley, a freshman fraternity man at UCLA makes the life-wrenching decision to begin living as a female. He has to face derision and rejection to deal with the emotional and practical problems of a relationship with a man.He also finds himself falling in love with the man's roommate, his wife Lynnelle. While Carley struggles with these changes in the 20th century, Carley, in the 21st century, finds the conflict in his own life intensifying almost unbearably.	183509
2009	Who Stole the Electric Car?	M				News Media. Reporter (Anitra Mecadon). Cameraman (Bryan Harley). 	183510
2007	Who Wants To Be A Superhero	T	DVD -R HQ 8817		Episode.	News Media. TV Male Anchor reports the news to the potential superheroes. They meet their first villain.	183511
2007	Who Wants To Be a Superhero: Final Tests	T	DVD -R HQ 8966		Episode. 9-6-2007	News Media reports evil doings and the superheroes come to the rescue fighting off a pack of attack dogs to stop the villain.	183512
2007	Who Wants To Be a Superhero?	T	DVD -R HQ 8885		Episode #11. 8-23-2007	TV Anchorman Fritz Coleman delivers the news about brownouts caused by the evil Dark as the superheroes go through the Tunnel of Fear.	183513
1992	Who Was Lee  Harvey Oswald?	MT			Miniseries	Reporter-Author-Herself (Priscilla McMillan). Journalist-Author (Edward J. Epstein-Himself)	183514
1960	Who Was That Lady?	M	DVD -R HQ 10965, 10966			News Media	183515
1969	Who, What or Where	DT				News Game Show	183516
1966	Who'll Buy My Evil	NM	OWN - P	Caillou, Alan		Photographer Karen is a freelance photographer who gets a freak shot of an attempted murder.	183517
1978	Who'll Stop the Rain?	M	DVD -R HQ 2791, 2792, 2769. L	Stone, Robert (Novel - "Dog Soldiers").  Judith Rascoe, Stone (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Photojournalist John Converse (Michael Moriarty) writes home to his wife Marge Converse (Tuesday Weld) that "I have no more cheap morals to draw from all this death." Becomes involved in drug dealing and convinces buddy to smuggle heroin back to states.Once there, buddy and journalist's wife are attacked by brutal thugs who are after the drugs. Photojournalist tortured when he returns home.  Buddy dies after killing members of the gang while heroin is scattered to the wind.	183518
1963	Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?	M			AFI-Television	Photographer (Douglas Fowley).	183519
1997	Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?	NR		McBride, Jule	Harlequin	New York Times Correspondent Max Tremaine returns after months overseas only to have the door of his new suburban home opened by a beautiful pregnant stranger. Person had been using his name, his home and his bank accounts.She convinced neighbors that he's her bodyguard. Now going undercover in his own home, Tremaine realizes he's stumbled onto the scoop of his career.	183520
2004	Who’s Grace?	N		Coggins, James		Magazine Editor John Smyth of a Christian magazine witnesses a murder through the window of an airplane as it descends for a landing in Winnipeg, Canada. Neither the city police nor the RCMP Mounties take his tip seriously until an unidentified woman’s body turns up in some nearby woods two weeks later. The only clue to her identity is a necklace with a pendant bearing the name “Grace.” Who is she, and where is her killer? As the case twists and turns, everyone involved gets to see clear evidence of the grace of God. 	183521
1945	Who's Guilty?	M				Reporter Duke Ellis (Tim Ryan) investigates eerie old house	183522
1999	Who's Hot/Who's Not	N		Kiraly, Sherwood		Magazine Owner Harry Poe, his super hip magazine, Who's Hot/Who's Not puts the celebs in their places every week.	183523
1987	Who's That Girl?	M	SVDSP 1700 (Media Excerpts)			News Media	183524
1954	Who's The Boss	DT				Host Walter Kiernan. Mike Wallace host	183525
1991	Who's The Boss?:	T	SV 73		Episode. Series 1984-1992	News Media	183526
1990	Who's The Boss?: Broadcast Blues	T			Episode #160. 12-18-1990	TV Sports Announcer. Tony (Tony Danza) and Sam (Alyssa Milano) compete against each other to become the college's new TV sportscaster. Sam expects Tony to give it his best shot, but she is afraid that since she is running against him, he will let her win.Tony's audition video, however, misleads Sam about his intentions.	183527
1986	Who's The Boss?: Charmed Lives	T	DVD -R HQ 5406		Episode #25. 5-6-1986.	Public Relations Practitioner Mickey Day (John Kapelos) runs his own PR firm.	183528
1985	Who's The Boss?: Eye on Angela	T	SV 166		Episode #17. 2-19-1985	TV Reporter Bobby Barnes (Betty White), local news reporter, wants to do a story on the daily life of Angela. When she catches Angela and Tony in a compromising situation, she sees a chance to spice up her story on career women.Series of innocent mix-ups leads Tony and Angela to wake up in the same bed. Barnes' camera crew is waiting in the hall to capture the scene. Barnes thinks she has a juicy story for her show -- but Mona has other ideas.	183529
1988	Who's the Boss?: Model Daughter	T			Episode #92.3-22-1988	Photographer (Robert Briscoe Evans).	183530
1989	Who's The Boss?: Your Grandmother's a Bimbo	T			Episode #107. 1-29-1989	Magazine. Scandal over Mona's seductive pose on the cover of the magazine "Mature Woman." Jonathan is running for treasurer in his school. When his classmates see the cover, his changes of getting elected seem to be lost.	183531
2003	Who's the Greatest	M				Newsreader (Dejan Cukic).	183532
1993	Who's the Man?	M				TV Reporter (Ralph McDaniels).	183533
1993	Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, The	M				News Vendor (Tom Flynn)	183534
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?:  Pilot (Legs).	T			Pilot. 5-19-1978.  Series 5-1978 to 12-1978.	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Company of entertainers who are trying to make ends meet by working at a not-so-poosh Las Vegas hotel.	183535
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Frankie Loves Memphis	T			Episode #3. 10-6-1978.	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Cupid's arrow strikes Frankie and she's an older woman -- Memphis.	183536
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Frankie's 16th Birthday	T			Episode #9. 12-15-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Rumor mill starts grinding when Bert suspects Frankie of engaging in some hanky-panky with a girlfriend.	183537
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Good News, Bad News	T			Episode #8. 12-8-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Bert is in dire need of deprogramming after he falls under the spell of an ascetic guru.	183538
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Hit and Run	T			Episode #7. 11-24-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Miffed and drunken Bert becomes so enraged after an argument with Larry that he goes out and hires a hitman to take care of his old pal.	183539
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Hostage, The	T			Episode #4. 10-27-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Larry is taken hostage by a man who threatens to detonate a bomb on the air unless the world stops smoking	183540
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Jealousy, the Green-Eyed Monster	T			Episode #11.	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Stacy's date with an old friend has Larry beside himself.	183541
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Kids Have Rights Too	T		Garrett, Roger	Episode #15.  Series 5-1978 to 12-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.	183542
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Larry Moves In	T		Albrecht, Howard. Sol Weinstein	Episode #10.	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Showgirls invite Larry to dinner.	183543
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Love Finds Bert Gunkel	T			Episode #5. 11-3-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Bert falls for Larry's sleek English cousin, not realizing that a viper lurks beneath her lovely façade.	183544
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Melissa Runs Away	T			Episode #2. 9-29-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Melissa runs away after Larry agrees to take her to a party but then makes other plans for the evening.	183545
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Mr. Wrong	T			Episode #14	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Spiritual Bert renounces worldly pleasures.	183546
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Odd Family, The	T			Episode #1. 9-22-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.Stacy and Angie are Las Vegas showgirls who share an apartment with Stacy's 9-year-old sister Melissa and Angie's teenager brother Frankie. Parnell moves ion across the hall and is quickly called on to tutor Frankie who is flunking English.	183547
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Pose Poses Poser	T			Episode #12	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.	183548
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Rustic Retreat	T			Episode #6. 11-10-1978	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them."Roughing it" takes on new meaning when Bert, Larry and Frankie spend Thanksgiving in an isolated mountain cabin, and a thriving bear ruins their rustic retreat.	183549
1978	Who's Watching the Kids?: Substitute Father	T			Episode #13	TV Newscaster Larry Parnell (Larry Breeding), KVGS-TV newscaster in Las Vegas, Nevada. Burt Gunkel (Jim Belushi) is his cameraman. Parnell's neighbors are two showgirls whose younger siblings live with them.	183550
1977	Who's Who	DT			Newsmagazine. Series 1977-	TV Newsman Dan Rather was chief reporter. Reporters Barbara Howar and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors	183551
2002	Who's Who in Hell	NM		Chalmers, Robert		London Obituarist Daniel Linnell sees the pecking order of orbits vs. news, reporters vs. the sports desk. Eccentric editor.	183552
2003	Who's Your Daddy?	M				Entertainment Journalism. ET Reporter Patty Laundry (Jolie Jenkins)	183553
1995	Whole New Ballgame: Premiere	T	SV 297		Episode. Series 1995	TV Anchor Tad Sherman (John O'Hurley) is part of the television station that hires Brett Sooner (Corbin Bernsen), a professional baseball player as a Sportscaster during a baseball strike.Sooner is an unliberated sexist pig who clashes with liberated Station Manager, Meg O'Donnell (Julia Campbell). Weatherman Dr. Warner Brakefield (Stephen Tobolowsky), Sales Manager Dwight Kling (Richard Kind) and Secretary Libby Desoto (Kari Coleman).	183554
1935	Whole Town's Talking, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7629, 7630. SVD 1121	Burnett, W.R. (Story - "Jail Breaker"). Jo Swerling, Robert Riskin (Screenplay)		Reporter Healy (Wallace Ford) for the Record, . Arthur Ferguson Jones (Edward G. Robinson) meets the press to his great consternation, met by barrage of reporters, dizzying montage of flashbulbs and cameras being thrust in his face.Reporter (Ernie Adams). Reporter (Brooks Benedict). Reporter (Don Brodie). Reporter (Charlie Cross). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Grace Hayle). Reporter (Ned Norton). Reporter (Jack Santoro). Reporter (Charles Sherlock). Reporter (Robert Stanley).Reporter (Emmett Vogan). Sob Sister (Grace Halo). Cameraman (Eddie Fetherston). Cameraman (Bobbie Dale). Radio Man (Cornelius Keefe). Newspaper Reporter at Dock (Francis Ford).	183555
1941	Whole Town's Talking, The	R	CD 003 Lux Radio Theater		Episode. 2-24-1941. Lux Radio Theater	Reporter	183556
1967	Whole Truth, The	N	OWN - H - GPL	Daley, Robert		American Correspondent Paul Pettibon, a front rank journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, head of the Paris bureau of an American newspaper. Walter Ard, young newspaperman of considerable promise.	183557
2000	Whole Truth, The	N		Pickard, Nancy		Journalist Marie Lightfoot, a true-crime writer is covering the murder trial of a man accused of kidnapping and killing, and extracting pinal gland of a six-year-old girl in Lightfoot's hometown of Bahia Beach, Florida.When convicted, the man whips out a pistol and shoots the judge, then escapes. Lightfoot's search for truth leads her to the killer's strange world. Lightfoot covers spectacular murder trials and turns them into bestsellers.Gathering information makes Lightfoot face ethical issues about her work and its impact on all who are involved with the case. National media attention brings Lightfoot e-mail from sources.By alternating chapters from Lightfoot's book about the case with coverage of the trial and the sleuth's search for information, Lightfoot's work in progress can be seen.Lightfoot is a small, gutsy blonde renowned for her true-crime bestsellers. She knows the graphic and disturbing case will make her best book yet.  When he escapes, Lightfoot becomes a sitting duck for a killer who might be smart enough to outwit her.	183558
1992	Whole Truth, The	M				TV Reporter (Wendall Woodbury).	183559
2009	Whole Truth, The	M				Reporter (Melissa Pang Stenoien). 	183560
1969	Whole World is Watching, The	T				News Media. Headlines/TV coverage	183561
1972	Whole World is Watching, The	N		Morgan, Al		TV Talk Show Host. Producers and stars of a talk show work against the violent background of the 1968 Chicago riots. Two hard-bitten television people find romance.	183562
2003	Wholly Moses	M				Weatherman (Al Roker - The Weatherman - Voice).	183563
1980	Wholly Moses!	M				Photographer, Israeli (Nicholas Mele).	183564
1934	Whom the Gods Destroy	M				Critic (Arthur Stuart Hull). Reporters (Nick Copeland, Al Klein, Ronald Roberts). Radio Messenger (Harrison Greene).	183565
2003	Whoopi: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, The	T			Episode #6. 10-14-2003. PR	Press Secretary to President George W. Bush (Julie White).  News Anchor (Daniel Kaufman - Voice).	183566
1986	Whoops Apocalypse	M				News Media. TV Anchorman Dan Hickey (Marc Smith). White House Reporters (Robert Arden, Blain Fairman, Christopher Muncke). TV Interviewer Wink Persiman (Ed Bishop). TV Interviewer (John Leeson).	183567
1982	Whoops Apocalypse: Autumn Cannibalism	T			Episode #2. 3-21-1982	British Newsreader (Kirstie Pooley).	183568
1993	Whose Child Is This? The War for Baby Jessica	MT	SV 65 (Media Excerpts)			News Media	183569
2004	Whose Curse Is Worse?: Red Sox and Cubs on Trial	DT				Commentators Nick DiPaolo, John Williams. Host John Saunders.	183570
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway? (aka Whose Line? WLiiA):	T	DVD -R HQ 2448. DVD -R HQ 6523. SVD 1133.  SVD 883		Episodes. Series 8-1-1998 to 2006. Based on the British Show, 9-1-1988 to 7-1-1998.	Parody News. Weatherman (Ryan Stiles), amorous journalist. Sports Reporter RuPaul. Weird newscasters -- world's most tactless man.Improvisational comedy creating characters, scenes and songs on the spot. American version features Comedians Wayne Brady, Canada's Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and Drew Carey.British improvisional show performers Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops, Tony Slattery, Josie Lawrence and Brad Sherwood.	183571
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?:  Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway?	T			Special.. 10-4-2000	Parody News. Newsflash, Weird Newscasters segments.	183572
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 10, 2003	T			Episode #146. 4-10-2003	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Thor Justthinnking About it (Colin). Co-Anchor Happy (Brad), a pushy small-time talent agent desperate to get his client, Colin, some work.Sportscaster (Wayne) as Michael Jackson and James Brown in a celebrity death match. Weatherman Legs Flamingo (Ryan) showing the rise and fall of a 1930s gangster.	183573
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 11, 2005	T			Episode #193. 4-11-2005	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from a group of heavy-set female dancers to Anchors (Chip and Ryan) in the studio.	183574
1993	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 2, 1993	T			UK. Episode #65. 4-2-1993.	Parody News. News Report on Little Bo Peep. Reporter Kineesha Din (Josie). Host Tongue Deeply (Greg).	183575
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 20, 2000	T			Episode #52. 4-20-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Les Miserables (Colin). Co-Anchor (Karen) is a frisky granny with a crush on Colin. Sports Presenter Winky (Wayne) is an inept fireman called to an emergency. Weatherman Stormy (Ryan) is a matador in a bullfight.	183576
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 27, 2000	T			Episode #53. 4-27-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Themarines (Colin). Co-Anchor Smiley Dick (Chip), a high-energy game show host. Sports Presenter Winkley (Wayne) is a sadistic drill sergeant. Weatherman Happy (Ryan) gets hit in the crotch with a football.Newflash: harem with bellydancers. Anchors (Chip and Ryan). Reporter (Colin).	183577
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 27, 2000	T			Episode #54. 4-27-2000	Parody News. Newsflash: elephant seals. Anchors (Brad and Colin). Reporter (Ryan).	183578
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 29, 1998	T			UK. Episode #128. 4-29-1998.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Fun After Dark (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin), a jockey in a race and however hard he tries he cannot beat Greg. Sports Presenter (Phil) as James Brown. Weatherman (Ryan) keeps getting hit by water hoses/cannons.	183579
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: April 4, 2003	T			Episode #145. 4-3-2003	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Gourd Bless America (Colin). Co-Anthor (Kathy) as a clueless teenage "Whose Line?" groupie who has made it onto the show.Sportscaster Don (Wayne), the dancing host of Soul Train gradually morphing into a goofy white guy then back again. Weatherman Spikey (Ryan) as a Vegas stage magician who only knows silly "dad" tricks but performs them as if he's David Copperfield.	183580
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 12, 1998	T			Episode #2. 8-12-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The 6:30 News: Anchor Chuck Surloin (Brad). Co-Anchor (Colin), a kid showing off in class. Sports Presenter Frank Clamchowder (Wayne), a teenager who can't believe he is being dumped.Weatherman Al Nino (Ryan), getting younger and younger	183581
2004	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 14, 2004	T			Episode #171. 8-14-2004	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from footage of babies to Anchors (Greg and Ryan) in the studio.	183582
1995	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 18, 1995	T	DVD -R HQ 8053		UK. Episode #85. 8-18-1995.	Press Conference. Impromptu comics mimic reporters at a press conference. Tony gives a press conference to announce (unbeknownst to him) that he has had his head transplanted onto the body of a dog. Others are reporters asking questions.	183583
1994	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 19, 1994	T			UK. Episode #77. 8-19-1994.	Parody News. News Report on Noah in Australia. Interview Snack Wankley (Chip). Weatherman Swing Nicely (Ryan). Host (Greg).	183584
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 19, 1998	T			Episode #3. 8-19-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Action News: Anchor (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) can no longer hide his love for the anchorman. Sports Presenter (Wayne) as James Brown. Weatherman (Ryan), the anchor's angry neighbour.Game: Newscasters. A giant ape is attacking the city - King Kong. Anchors (Ryan and Greg). Reporter (Drew).	183585
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 22, 2003	T	DVD -R HQ 8013		Episode #161. 8-22-2003	Press Conference. Comedians ad-lib as reporters at a press conference. Participating in the press conference are a Yogi announcing he's killed Boo Boo. Jim Phillips (Ryan), Field and Stream. Larry Storch (Brad), The Daily Peanut Vendor.Edmund Zuninga (Wayne), The Weekly Aboudaylawozeuh.	183586
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 26, 1998	T			Episode #4. 8-26-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor (Brad). Co-Anchor (Colin) as a bad stand-up comic. Sports Presenter (Wayne) talking through a stadium PA system. Weatherman (Ryan) as a stockbroker watching all his life savings disappear.	183587
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 28, 1997	T			UK. Episode #115. 8-28-1997.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Snide Anderson (Greg). Co-Anchor Captain Billy (Ryan), a crazy old man. Sports Presenter (Debi) getting repeatedly massive electric shocks. Weatherman (Colin) desperate to catch a plane.	183588
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 29, 2003	T			Episode #162. 8-29-2003	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Arthur Anymore Doughnuts (Colin). Anchor (Jeff) as Christopher Walken trying out his stand-up routine.Sportscaster Britney-Christina Van Fluffen (Wayne) as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera getting into a chick-fight during a duet at an awards ceremony.Weatherman Twice Nightly (Ryan) as a swinger checking people out and selecting who he'll take home for tonight's bedroom escapades.	183589
1995	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 4, 1995	T			UK. Episode #83. 8-4-1995.	Parody News. News Report on Three Little Pigs. Interview Chack Dackley (Tony). Reporter covering the Red Riding Hood Story (Ryan). Host Unusually Thick (Greg).	183590
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: August 7, 1997	T			UK. Episode #113. 8-17-1997.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Peter Sprinkle (Brad). Co-Anchor Dexter (Colin) having a breakdown because he used to be the sole presenter of the program. Weatherman Simon (Ryan) being distracted by a couple making love in front of him.Sports Presenter Chuck (Steve), a rowdy football fan.	183591
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 12, 2001	T			Episode #118. 12-12-2001	Parody News. Trivial reasons to hold news conferences. Color commentators on their day off.	183592
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 16, 1998	T			Episode #9. 12-16-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Wolverine Saint Jack John (Colin). Co-Anchor Twice Nightly (Greg), a gremlin. Sportscaster (Wayne), an overly emotional preacher at a funeral.Weatherman James Mackenzie (Ryan) being attacked by increasingly ferocious animals.	183593
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 16, 1999	T			Episode #37. 12-16-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Chuck Flanksteak (Brad). Co-Anchor Harry Lambshanks (Colin) in the Tour de France. Sports Presenter (Wayne) about to disturb a beehive. Weatherman Chip Beefontoast (Ryan) fighting the inner urge to be a stripper.	183594
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 19, 2001	T			Episode #120. 12-19-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Rhett Arittleout AroundtheWaist (Colin). Co-Anchor Trixie (Kathy), a clueless teenager girl on the phone to her friends.Sportscaster Sporty (Wayne), a Haitian man who has been unfaithful and is now a victim of a voodoo attack. Weatherman Gunther Dosomething Amusing (Ryan) discovers his weather map covers the gates of Hell and is desperate to keep them closed.	183595
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 2, 1999	T			Episode #35. 12-2-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor (Denny). Co-Anchor (Colin) who has been injected with dinosaur DNA. Sports Presenter (Wayne) as Jerry Lewis. Weatherman (Ryan) as a cornered criminal looking to take a hostage.	183596
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 5, 2001	T			Episode #117. 12-5-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Gay Apparel (Colin). Co-Anchor Giuseppe Giusipi (Chip), a singing gondolier whose boat has sprung a leak. Sportscaster Yakamito Yakamito Yakamito Jones (Wayne), an excited Japanese tourist.Weatherman Toulouse Around Thewaist (Ryan) as Bigfoot who is caught on camera and desperate to avoid being filmed.	183597
1996	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 6, 1996	T			UK. Episode #107. 12-6-1996.	Parody News. Press Conference. Having a press conference are a man who spent six months living inside a whale (Colin). Reporter #1 (Ryan). Reporter #2 Lloyd Grossman (Rory) of the Boston Herald. Reporter #3 Stu Squonkly (Greg), Easy-To-Read American PaperNews Report: Reporting on Pinocchio are Anchor Long Lovingly (Greg). Reporter Dack Nangly (Arda).	183598
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: December 9, 1999	T			Episode #36. 12-9-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Totally Upforit (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin), a bitter co-anchor verbalizing his inner thoughts. Sports Presenter Big Wayne (Wayne) who is getting arrested. Weatherman (Ryan) as a sumo wrestler.	183599
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 1, 1991	T			UK. Episode #33. 2-1-1991.	Parody News. News Report on Humpty Dumpty. Reporter (Jim). Host (Sandi).	183600
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 10, 1999	T			Episode #15. 2-10-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor (Colin). Co-Anchor (Greg) as a James Bond villain. Sportscaster (Wayne) spots his girlfriend with another man in the audience. Weatherman (Ryan) as a psycho with a chainsaw.Sportscasters Nip Scully (Greg) and Juan deJesus (DeJones) announce plumbers making an house call acting in slow motion.	183601
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 10, 2000	T			Episode #43. 2-10-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) as a puritan convinced that Greg is a witch. Sports Presenter (Wayne) is a knight trying to rescue his damsel in distress.Weatherman (Ryan) dreams of starring in a Busby Berkeley Musical.	183602
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 15, 1991	T			UK. Episode #35. 2-15-1991.	Parody News. News Report on The Grand Old Duke of York. Reporter (Colin). Host (Sandi).	183603
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 17, 1999	T			Episode #16. 2-17-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Harry Hindquarters (Brad). Co-Anchor Chester Buttocks (Colin) in a confessional. Sportscaster David Derriere (Wayne) underwater.Weatherman Garrison Tush (Ryan) as a lost toddler looking for his mommy.	183604
1992	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 21, 1992	T			UK. Episode #52. 2-21-1992.	Parody News. News Report on Snow White. Reporter (Chip). Host (Greg). Also Breaking Very Bad News to the Emperor.	183605
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 21, 2001	T			Episode #78. 2-21-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Skip Shaply (Brad). Co-Anchor-Business Baldy Flapscalp (Colin) who panics over the slightest thing. Sportscaster Ricardo Balbon Montez de la Vasquez Esaloca (Wayne), Spanish TV's Crocodile Hunter.Weatherman Misty Showers (Ryan) is a mercenary who's on a mission to replace everyone else on the show.	183606
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 22, 1991	T			UK. Episode #36. 2-22-1991.	Parody News. News Report on Little Bo Beep. Reporter (Denalda). Host (Sandi).	183607
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 22, 2001	T			Episode #80. 2-22-2001	Parody News. Newflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from a sea of cockroaches to Anchors (Jeff and Ryan) in the studio.	183608
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 24, 1999	T			Episode #17. 2-24-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Louis Dangle (Stephen). Co-Anchor Bill Rudford (Colin) as a mother doing baby talk to Stephen. Sportscaster Skip Tothelou (Wayne) as Bill Cosby. Weatherman Storm Search (Ryan) in love with the camera.	183609
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 3, 1999	T			Episode #66. 2-3-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Chester Flatbottom (Brad). Co-Anchor Lazlo Turkeybaster (Colin) who has only a five-second memory. Sportscaster Damian Hardpank (Ian) as Ricky Ricardo at his wits' end.Weatherman Chlorophyll Lettucecrisper (Ryan) as the Wicked Witch from the Wizard of Oz.	183610
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 3, 2000	T			Episode #41. 2-3-2000	Parody News. Newflash: people exercising. Anchors (Chip and Ryan). Reporter (Chip).	183611
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 3, 2000	T			Episode #42. 2-3-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Ollie Oxenfree (Colin). Co-Anchor Janisa (Kathy) is Colin's spoiled bad-tempered teenage daughter. Sports Presenter Brick Bruck (Wayne) is having trouble mastering his jet pack.Weatherman Sprinkly Days (Ryan) is a lifer attempting a daring prison escape.	183612
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: February 7, 2002	T			Episode #124. 2-7-2002	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from various sports bloopers to Anchors (Ryan and Chip) in the studio.	183613
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 10, 2003	T			Episode #142. 1-10-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from "The Jerry Springer Show" to Anchors (Greg and Ryan) in the studio.	183614
1990	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 12, 1990	T			UK. Episode #22. 1-12-1990.	Parody News. Pathe News - Film Styles.	183615
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 13, 1999	T			Episode #11. 1-13-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Burn Nightly (Colin). Co-Anchor (Greg) as Captain Kirk. Sportscaster (Wayne), on videotape that's speeding up and slowing down.Weatherman Skippy Bartholomew (Ryan), an excited rock star in front of a big crowd.	183616
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 13, 2000	T			Episode #39. 1-13-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Alarmingly Huge (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) is way too open about his personal problems. Sports Presenter (Wayne) is an overzealous woman at a church revival meeting.Weatherman (Ryan) is an aggressive barfly being repeatedly ejected from a bar.	183617
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 20, 1999	T			Episode #12. 1-20-1999	Parody News. Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports froma group of snow monkies, Japanese Macaques playing in the snow to Anchors (Ryan and Brad) in the studio	183618
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 20, 2000	T			Episode #40. 1-20-2000	Parody News. Newsflash:  Reporter (Colin) reports from a bunch of maggots. To Anchors (Kathy and Ryan) in the studio.	183619
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 24, 2003	T			Episode #144. 1-24-2003	Parody News. Bad segues following tragic news stories.	183620
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 24, 2005	T			Episode #177. 1-24-2005	Parody News. Press Conference. Participating in the press conference are Noah (Colin) announcing he's eaten all the animals on the ark. Bill Phillips (Ryan). Barney Weinblatt (Greg) of World Wildlife Federation News.Manual Smith (Wayne) of The Daily Conquistador.	183621
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 24, 2005	T			Episode #178. 1-24-2005	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Lars of the Redhotlovers (Colin). Co-Anchor (Chip) as the Cowardly Lion from "The Wizard of Oz" who was given an overactive libido instead of courage.Sportscaster Ooog (Wayne), a desperate caveman looking for food, a warm cave and a mate. Weatherman (Ryan) becomes extremely nervous when he suddenly discovers it's the first day of "Ryan hunting season."	183622
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 27, 1999	T			Episode #13. 1-27-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Ling Ling (Denny). Co-Anchor Rusty Nail (Colin) acting out scenes form a soap opera. Sportscaster Rusty Bumper (Wayne), a middle-aged woman who's proud of her body.Weatherman Rusty Can (Ryan) as Tarzan sensing his woman is in danger.	183623
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: January 6, 1999	T			Episode #10. 1-6-1999	Parody News. Newsflash: teen beach party. The Evening News: Anchors (Ryan and Denny). Reporter (Colin). Weird Newscasters: Anchor Fifi Leadbottom (Denny). Co-Anchor Ripley Black (Colin). Denny has been spreading rumours about a disastrous date with him.Sportscaster Ripley Arm (Wayne) caught in the middle of a busy freeway). Weatherman Just Ripley (Ryan), Frankenstein's monster looking for a mate.	183624
2004	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 1, 2004	T			Episode #166. 7-1-2004	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Earl from Ipanema (Colin). Co-Anchor Happy Shagg (Brad) as the owner of a local wig store doing a cheap commercial for it.Sportscaster Jerry Fufee (Wayne) who is leading a double life: sports reporter by day, raging drag queen (Senorita Negracita) performing in a club by night.Weatherman Captain Strike (Ryan) as a tough drill instructor pushing out-of-shape raw recruits through a difficult assault course.	183625
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 11, 2003	T			Episode #152. 7-11-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from people having snakes dumped on them and eating bugs and scorpions to Anchors (Ryan and Chip) in the studio.	183626
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 17, 1997	T			Episode #110. 7-17-1997	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Bert Sandalwood (Brad). Co-Anchor Carl (Colin). Weatherman (Ryan). Sports Presenter Friendly (Mike) has been sacked and this is his last day.	183627
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 18, 2003	T			Episode #153. 7-18-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from scenes of lizards to Anchors (Ryan and Kathy) in the studio.	183628
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 2, 1998	T			UK. Episode #137. 7-2-1998.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Uncontrollably Erect (Greg). Co-Anchor Phil (Colin), a lap dancer. Sports Presenter Hot Kittykat (Catherine). It's her first day on the job and she's shell-shocked.Weatherman (Ryan) has had to bring all his children to work.	183629
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 25, 2003	T			Episode #156. 7-25-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from skateboarding stunts and bloopers to Anchors (Ryan and Jeff) in the studio.	183630
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 3, 1997	T			UK. Episode #108. 7-3-1997.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Longer Than I Am Wide (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) listening to a horse race on his walkman while the news show is on and his horse is winning. Sports Presenter (Rory). Weatherman (Ryan) turning into a werewolf.Newsflash: Nudist Colony. Anchors (Ryan and Colin). Reporter (Rory).	183631
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 31, 1997	T			Episode #112. 7-31-1997. UK	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Longer Than You Could Possibly Imagine (Greg). Co-Anchor Billy (Ryan) who thinks he's in Vietnam. Financial Reporter (Steve), a compulsive gambler.Weather Sheila (Colin) who has just split up with Greg and it's affected him. Sports Commentators Jimmy Rowbottom (Steve) and Nipsey Tucker (Greg) give play-by-play about two rival businessmen sitting next to each other on an airplane.	183632
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 31, 1997	T			UK. Episode #112. 7-31-1997.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Longer Than You Could Possibly Imagine (Greg). Co-Anchor Billy (Ryan) thinks he is back in 'Nam. Financial Correspondent (Steve) is a compulsive gambler. Weathergirl Sheila (Colin) recently split up from Greg.Sports Commentators (Ryan and Colin). Two rival businessmen sitting next to each other on an airplane.	183633
1996	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 5, 1996	T			Episode #94. 7-5-1996	Parody News. Newsflash: Mongol Hordes. Anchors (Greg "Lick Stickley" and Colin "Horny as a Hippo, but his name is Tim). Reporter (Ryan).  Outtakes from a news documentary.	183634
2004	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: July 8, 2004	T			Episode #167. 7-8-2004	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Thor Butnot Complaining (Colin). Co-Anchor (Chip) as a 1950s teen rebel biker. Sportscaster (Wayne) as a harem girl sent in to entertain the sultan.Weatherman Sonny Skies (Ryan). It's his last day and he wants to go out in a blaze of glory.	183635
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 11, 1998	T			UK. Episode #134. 6-11-1998.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Willy Lovepost (Brad). Co-Anchor Chutney Lovebiscuit (Colin), going through a car wash without his car. Sports Presenter Harry Torso (Wayne), a Chippendale going through a dance number.Weatherman (Ryan), a character from a war movie who gets shot and takes forever to die.	183636
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 14, 2001	T			Episode #98. 6-14-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Lars Of the Mohicans (Colin). Co-Anchor Faye Kitnightley (Kathy) had one drink too many at lunch and has lost all her inhibitions.Sportscaster Bucky Ozark (Wayne) an ugly hillbilly desperate to get someone to accept his marriage proposal. Weatherman Bud Ugly (Ryan), as Indiana Jones in the middle of a hair-raising quest.Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from freaks of nature to Anchors (Ryan and Kathy) in the studio.	183637
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 20, 2003	T			Episode #147. 6-20-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from people exercising with Richard to Anchors (Ryan and Greg) in the studio.	183638
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 20, 2003	T			Episode #148. 6-20-2003	Parody News. Press Conference. Attending a press conference are Batman (Colin) announcing he's coming out of the closest. Jim Phillips (Ryan), Taxi News. Frank Phillips (Brad), Jim Phillips News. Lorenzo Lamas (Wayne), the Daily Renegade.World's worst news anchor.	183639
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 25, 1998	T			UK. Episode #136. 6-25-1998.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Harold Bloodpost (Brad). Co-Anchor Curly Nail (Colin) has huge debts and is desperate to raise the money by any method. Sports Presenter Chauncey (Wayne) is an angry mother (as in parent).Eye in-the-Sky/SkyCam Traffic Reporter (Ryan) has had to take over the controls because the pilot has collapsed.	183640
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 27, 2003	T			Episode #149. 6-27-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from a bunch of mice and rats to Anchors (Kathy and Ryan) in the studio.	183641
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 27, 2003	T			Episode #150. 6-27-2003	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Tadstheway Uhhuhuhhuh Ilike it (Colin). Anchor Homey (Greg) as a goofy white guy desperately trying to act "street."Co-Anchor Ruby Squealer (Wayne) as an aging female Broadway performer doing a big song and dance number whose extensive plastic surgery begins to collapse.Weatherman Hunky Dory (Ryan) as a very strict father whose deadbeat sons are in the studio and he decides to get them real jobs.	183642
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: June 4, 1998	T			Episode #133. 6-4-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Curved Slightly (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin), a stagecoach driver under attack. Sports Presenter (Phil) as Robin Williams. Weatherman (Ryan), a ventriloquist on the edge of a nervous breakdown.	183643
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 1, 1991	T			UK. Episode #37. 3-1-1991.	Parody News. News Report on Baa Baa Black Sheep. Reporter (Paul). Host (Jim).	183644
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 10, 1999	T			Episode #18. 3-10-1999	Parody News. Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from a group of dancing Santa Clauses to Anchors Jim Furley (Ryan) and Coverton Fur (Denny) in the studio	183645
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 14, 2002	T			Episode #128. 3-14-2002	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from a cave of bats to Anchors (Ryan and Kathy) in the studio.	183646
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 15, 2001	T			Episode #81. 3-15-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Action News: Anchor Sick of Survivor (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) who is a talking parrot. Sportscaster (Wayne), an aggressive old drunk who used to do the sports.Weatherman (Ryan) is a Siegfried and Roy whose act is going dangerously wrong.	183647
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 16, 2000	T			Episode #48. 3-16-2000	Parody News. Newsflash: cowboys fighting dinosaurs. Anchors (Karen and Ryan). Reporter (Colin). Credits: News Team (Ryan and Karen) covering a live car chase.	183648
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 17, 1999	T			Episode #19. 3-17-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Chester(field) SnapdragonMcFisticuff (Brad). Co-Anchor Blanched (Colin), too emotionally attached to the stories. Sportscaster Sparky (Wayne) as Don King.Weatherman Jiff Jiffyson (Ryan) as an astronaut walking in space when things start going wrong.	183649
2006	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 22, 2006	T			Episode #208. 3-22-2006	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter Colin reports from UFOs attacking Japan to Anchors (Stephen and Ryan) in the studio.	183650
2006	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 23, 2006	T			Episode #209. 3-23-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from movie explosions to Anchors (Greg and Ryan) in the studio.	183651
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 24, 1999	T			Episode #20. 3-24-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Shallow Butauthoritative (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) auditioning for roles in a horror movie. Sportscaster (Denny) as a Catskills comedian. Weatherman (Ryan) keeps carelessly throwing away lit cigarettes.	183652
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 28, 2002	T			Episode #129. 3-28-2002	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Tito Thruda Tulips (Colin). Co-Anchor (Greg) as a German insult comic. Sportscaster Little Susie (Wayne) as a girl scout selling cookies who's possessed by the Devil.Weatherman Jerry Atric (Ryan) as an old man who takes an extremely short-acting rejuvenation pill.	183653
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 29, 2001	T			Episode #85. 3-29-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Thor Buttocks (Colin). Co-Anchor Jerry Jubliee (Brad) who is an aggressive fire-and-brimstone televangelist. Sportscaster Ja-nise (Wayne), a female dancer in a steamy rap video.Weatherman Sparky Funee (Ryhan), a 15-year-old gawky teenager practicing making out.	183654
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 30, 2000	T			Episode #50. 3-30-2000	Parody News. Newsflash: alligators. Anchors (Colin and Brad). Reporter (Ryan).	183655
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 7, 2002	T			Episode #127. 3-7-2002	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Frozen Underpants (Brad). Co-Anchor Frosty Chatterbox (Colin) as a psycho hitchhiker getting a ride with the anchor.Sportscaster Nippy Frostbite (Wayne), a very enthusiastic bikini car wash girl looking for shiny surfaces to clean. Weatherman Brisk Icecubepants (Ryan), Hollywood's most demanding temperamental actor trying to give an award-winning performance.	183656
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: March 9, 2000	T			Episode #47. 3-9-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Twice Nightly (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin) is a trigger-happy hunter. Sports Presenter Snump Ninkley (Wayne) illustrates his report through dance. Weatherman (Ryan) gets his jacket caught in a moving ski lift.	183657
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 10, 1991	T			UK. Episode #47. 5-10-1991.	Parody News. News Report on Jack and Jill. Reporter (George). Host (Greg).	183658
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 17, 2001	T			Episode #96. 5-17-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Lars Lars Pantsonfars (Colin). Co-Anchor Due McFarland (Chip) is a surfer dude looking for the ultimate ride. Sportscaster Bubba Dubba (Wayne) who is being sucked into a black hole in the camera.Weatherman Stormy Cumulus (Ryan), a shipwrecked survivor spotting a possible rescue plane. Two Newspaper Vendors (Ryan and Colin) shouting the headlines.	183659
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 20, 1998	T			Episode #131. 5-20-1998	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Richard Sportwood (Brad). Co-Anchor-Finance Carl (Colin) fishing and landing dangerous deep sea creatures. Sports Presenter Chester Sphincter (Greg), a character from Braveheart.Weatherman Dirk (Ryan) auditioning for a porn film.  Credits: somebody is doing a newscast from a really dangerous area with the other three in the background.	183660
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 23, 2005	T			Episode #199. 5-23-2005	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Dan "You're Gonna Pay Me Back That Ten" Bucks (Colin). Co-Anchor Doody McPherson (Kathy), a hideous old crone coming on to all of the men.Sportscaster (Wayne) whose body is being controlled by a prankster in the audience. Weatherman Stormy (Ryan), a hi-tech thief on a mission to steal the amazingly life-like Kathy Greenwood statue.Talk-Show Host Martha Stewart is away and Ryan using Colin's hands is her bad-tempered stand-in holding a master for Kathy, giving her tips for the holiday season.	183661
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 4, 2000	T			Episode #55. 5-4-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Chester Moistmuffins (Brad). Co-Anchor Lionel Hotbiscuits (Colin) as the world's most tactless man. Sports Presenter Sizzling Baconpan (Wayne).Weatherman Flaky Croissants (Ryan) has the hots for a different person every 10 seconds.	183662
1998	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 6, 1998	T			UK. Episode #129. 5-6-1998.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Wide But Not Painful (Greg). Co-Anchor Bill (Colin) lost his notes and is desperately searching for them while making up the news. Sports Presenter (Karen) doing seductive poses for a magazine.Weatherman (Ryan) strapped to a bomb which will explode 10 seconds after he moves.	183663
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: May 9, 2005	T			Episode #197. 5-9-2005	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Noah Sheshaving Mybaby (Colin). Co-Anchor Tipsy (Kathy), a "Jerry Springer" guest who has been brought on to reveal her shocking secret to her husband Colin.Sportscaster Juan Tanamera (Wayne) as a world fashion designer training his new models how to walk the catwalk. Weatherman Scattered Showers (Ryan) using everyone else's bodies as his weather maps.	183664
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 2, 2000	T			Episode #67. 11-2-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Wes Fiwwing Moretaste (Colin). Co-Anchor Manny Girl (Jeff), a horserace announcer. Sportscaster Reggae Jackson (Wayne), a Jamaican love god reporting live from a bedroom.Weatherman Lamont DaSur LaTable (Ryan) knows his wife is at home cheating on him.	183665
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 23, 2000	T			Episode #70. 11-23-2000	Parody News. Newspaper headline you'd most like to see.	183666
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 28, 2001	T			Episode #116. 11-28-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor (Brad). Co-Anchor Barney Smallpants (Colin) who has just found out his boyfriend Brad is having an affair with someone else on the show and he wants to know who it is.Sportscaster Sue McLaughlin (Wayne), a farm boy defending his title in the finals of the national greased pig round-up. Weatherman Sparky McSparksparker (Ryan), a first-time mother going from conception to birth.	183667
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 4, 1999	T			Episode #29. 11-4-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Chester Steakknife (Brad). Co-Anchor Carl Turkeybaster (Colin) who has chosen this moment to become a nudist. Sports Presenter Carlos Burritogrande (Wayne), a Latin pop heartthrob.Weatherman Franklin (Ryan) as a mafia boss whose camera is an assassin.	183668
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 4, 1999	T			Episode #30. 11-4-1999	Parody News. Newsflash: desert nuclear war. Anchors (Ryan and Greg). Reporter (Colin).	183669
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 7, 2001	T			Episode #112. 11-7-2001	Parody News. Press Conference. Reporters question the Tin man announcing he and Dorothy have just had a child.	183670
2006	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 7, 2006	T			Episode #212. 11-7-2006	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Fifi Leadbottom (Denny). Co-Anchor Rock Solid (Colin) as an awkward teenager on his first date with Denny. Sportscaster (Wayne) as Richard Simmons.Weatherman Rock 'Paper And' Scissors (Ryan) attached to Denny by a strong rubber band.	183671
2006	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 8, 2006	T			Episode #213. 11-8-2006	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Ryan) reports from a crowd of women at a department store sale to Anchors (Brad, Colin and Ian) in the studio.	183672
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 9, 2000	T			Episode #68. 11-9-2000	Parody News. Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports unknowingly from a 1950s striptease movie to Anchors (Ryan and Kathy) in the studio.	183673
2006	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: November 9, 2006	T			Episode #214. 11-9-2006	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The 11:30 News: Anchor Oblong Monkeyplaster (Brad). Co-Anchor Cheese Slices (Ryan) as a bad magician. Sportscaster Turkey Baster (Patrick) as an emotional actor accepting an award.Weatherman Relish Sandalstsraps (Colin), desperate to go to the bathroom. Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from people playing and living underwater to Anchors (Ryan, Patrick and Brad) in the studio.	183674
2005	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 10, 2005	T			Episode #201. 10-10-2005	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News: Anchor Woodrow "But Don't Have " A. Paddle (Colin). Co-Anchor Zinc Lightly (Chip), a used car salesman who will sell anything.Sportscaster (Wayne) as Michael Jackson at 100 determined to show he's still got it. Weatherman Spunky (Ryan, the "Back to the Future" scientist desperate to power up his time-traveling Delorean.	183675
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 12, 2000	T			Episode #61. 10-12-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Hors Jarodeinon (Colin). Co-Anchor Sarah Bellum (Kathy), Colin's nagging, overbearing wife. Sports Presenter Abdullah Oblongata (Wayne), the munchkins from "The Wizard of Oz."Weatherman Lee Bido (Ryan) shows why he known as Mr. Sexual Harassment.	183676
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 14, 1999	T			Episode #26. 10-14-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Mimi Fatdeposits (Denny). Co-Anchor (Colin) desperate for attention. Sports Presenter (Wayne), a karate black belt fending off attackers. Weatherman (Ryan), a lifeguard who spots a woman drowning.Newsflash: giant lizard attacking a city. Anchors (Ryan and Denny). Reporter (Colin).	183677
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 18, 2001	T			Episode #110. 10-18-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Allthat Anda Bagofchips (Greg). Co-Anchor (Colin), a streaker who has bet his friends that he can get in all the camera shots. Sportscaster (Wayne), an Italian stud who would rather be picking up women.Weatherman (Ryan) as if he were running all the legs of the Olympic 4x100 meter relay.  Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from pro wrestling matches to Anchors (Greg and Ryan) in the studio.	183678
2000	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 19, 2000	T			Episode #64. 10-19-2000	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Enormously Gifted (Greg). Co-Anchor Biff (Colin) is a frat boy cruising in a car with his buddies. Sports Presenter (Wayne) is a Miss Fitness USA Pageant.Weatherman (Ryan) is an Inca high priest who must sacrifice a virgin. Newsflash: women in swimming gear Anchors (Ryan and Greg). Reporter (Colin).	183679
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 2, 1997	T			UK. Episode #120. 10-2-1997.	Parody News. Newsflash: Two horny rhinoceri. Anchors (Greg & Colin). Reporter (Ryan).	183680
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 21, 2002	T			Episode #136. 10-21-2002	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports from a bodybuilding competition to Anchors (Ryan and Kathy) in the studio.	183681
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 23, 1997	T			UK. Episode #123. 10-23-1997.	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Terrifying Under the Sheets (Greg). Co-Anchor Rand McNally constantly moaning about his personal problems. Sports Presenter (George) gets bizarrely, obsessively turned on by sport.Weatherman (Steve) always wanted to be a chorus line choreographer. Press Conference: Colin claims President Clinton exposed himself to him. Interviewers (Greg, George & Ryan).	183682
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 25, 2001	T			Episode #111. 10-25-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Oswald That Endswald (Colin). Co-Anchor Janine Jenou (Kathy), a whiny girlfriend from a 1930s gangster movie who thinks Colin is her mob boss boyfriend.Sportscaster Jose Can Yousee (Wayne) as a female Russian weightlifter trying to impress an American man with her strength. Weatherman Cole Front (Ryan), an increasingly desperate Prince Charming using his own shoe as the slipper.Newsflash: Reporter Colin reports from onboard roller coasters to Anchors (Kathy and Ryan) in the studio.	183683
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 28, 1999	T			Episode #28. 10-28-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Frankly Don'tgiveadamn (Colin). Co-Anchor Minnie Pausal (Josie), characters form Shakespeare. Sports Presenter (Wayne) on a treadmill that's going out of control.Weatherman Dwayne Debathtub (Ryan), who must hit a home run to win the World Series. Newsflash: snakes. Anchors (Ryan and Josie). Reporter (Colin).	183684
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 28, 2002	T			Episode #137. 10-28-2002	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Curtis interruptus (Colin). Co-Anchor Randy Always (Greg) as a politician filming a smear campaign ad against his opponent.Sportscaster (Wayne) as a frat boy doing a series of outrageous dares to impress his friends in the front row. Weatherman Rocky Dooley (Ryan) showing the rise and fall of a 1940's boxer.	183685
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 3, 2001	T			Episode #105. 10-3-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Pierre CausemyBladdersempty (Colin). Co-Anchor Lubelle (Kathy), a trailer-trash woman telling her ex-husband at home what a great lover her new boyfriend Colin is.Sportscaster Winky (Wayne), a nerdy, nearsighted teenager playing his first game of "Spin the Bottle." Weatherman (Ryan) as John Wayne who thinks the studio is coming under attack.	183686
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 30, 1997	T	DVD -R HQ 8013		UK. Episode #124. 10-30-1997.	Press Conference. Comedians ad-lib as reporters at a press conference. Colin slept with the entire Royal familoy and is quizzed by reporters at this press conference.	183687
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 7, 1999	T			Episode #25. 10-7-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Orland Curtainback (Colin). Co-Anchor Steve Incredible (Chip) in the middle of a Broadway musical. Sports Presenter Flappy (Wayne), Drew's No. 1 teenage fan.Weatherman Sunny Skies (Ryan), desperate to quell rumors that he is gay.	183688
1991	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: October 9, 1997	T			UK. Episode #121. 10-9-1997.	Parody News. News Report on Extinction of the dinosaurs. Interviewer Sandy Bling (Karen). Host Rock Hard (Greg).	183689
1997	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 11, 1997	T	DVD -R HQ 8053		UK. Episode #117. 9-11-1997.	Press Conference. Comedians ad-lib as reporters at a press conference. Steve is Snow White announcing her pregnancy and being quizzed by reporters.	183690
1996	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 13, 1996	T			UK. Episode #104. 9-13-1996.	Parody News. News Report on The Princess and the Frog. Interviewer Des Lyneham (Rory). Host (Greg). Newsflash: Penguins at the South Pole. Anchors (Ryan and Colin). Reporter (Greg).	183691
1994	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 2, 1994	T			UK. Episode #79. 9-2-1994.	Parody News. News Report on Adam & Eve in Nicaragua. Reporter Snack Whipley (Tony). Host Bulge Temptingly (Greg).	183692
2001	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 20, 2001	T			Episode #102. 9-20-2001	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The Six O'Clock News. Anchor Puffy "Don't Need" Combs (Colin). Co-Anchor Dewey Dontey (Chip), a young cowboy rodeo star. Sportscaster Juan Tanamera (Wayne) as the entire U.S. synchronized swimming team.Weatherman Dippy DeLou (Ryan) who is rapidly descending the evolutionary scale.	183693
1988	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 23, 1988	T			UK. Episode #1. 9-23-1988.	Parody News. Audition for ITN's new newsreader.	183694
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 23, 1999	T			Episode #22. 9-23-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Clyde Strudelpants (Brad). Co-Anchor Desmond Pennybone III (Colin) as a 1920s gangster under fire in a getaway car. Sports Presenter Hardwood Paneling (Wayne) who is in love with the camera operator.Weatherman Harry Showerdrain (Ryan) is trying to keep a leaking dam from bursting. Newsflash: sharks underwater. Anchors (Brad and Ryan). Reporter (Colin).	183695
1999	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 30, 1999	T			Episode #23. 9-30-1999	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. The 6:00 News: Anchor Jackson Goodreader (Colin). Co-Anchor (Greg), a heckler. Sports Presenter Reginald Reginald Rejole/Reginal (Wayne), a precocious multitalented child star.Weatherman (Ryan) as an angry NBC player about to get ejected	183696
2004	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 4, 2004	T			Episode #174. 9-4-2004	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor Keithmy "Pasty" Whitebutt (Colin). Co-Anchor Snagglepuss Sports (Chip). Sportscaster Wickie (Wayne) who spots his next door neighbor peeping on him and decides to put on a "little show."Weatherman Norman Desmond (Ryan) on the rise and fall of a female Hollywood legend of the silver screen.  Newsflash: Reporter (Colin) reports from clips of Anchor (Ryan) to Anchors (Chip and Ryan) in the studio.	183697
2003	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 5, 2003	T			Episode #163. 9-5-2003	Parody News. Newsflash. Reporter (Colin) reports with a male stripper dressed like a state policeman to Anchors (Ryan and Greg) in the studio.	183698
1995	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 8, 1995	T			UK. Episode #88. 9-8-1995.	Parody News. News Report on Gulliver in Lilliput. Interview Pond Scumly (Steve). Host Red When Excited (Greg).	183699
1994	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: September 9, 1994	T			UK. Episode #80. 9-9-1994. Compilation	Parody News. News Report on David & Goliath in South America. Reporter (Colin). Host Deliciously Huge (Greg).	183700
2002	Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Too Hot For Whose Line: February 12, 2002	T			Episode #125. 2-12-2002	Parody News. Weird Newscasters. Anchor (Colin).	183701
1959	Why Berlin?	DT				TV Newsman Chet Huntley - NBC	183702
2006	Why Can't I Be You?:	T			Episode #20. 8-2-2006	News Media. News Reporter (Elena Schuber).	183703
1920	Why Change Your Wife?	M			Behind the Mask of Innocence	Publicity in newspaper over divorce	183704
2005	Why George?	M				Female Reporter (Sabin Lomac)	183705
1945	Why Girls Leave Home	M		Lawrence, Fanya Foss (Story).  Lawrence, Bradford Ropes (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Chris Williams (Sheldon Leonard) saves a singer from drowning. She left unhappy home life to take job as nightclub singer. When she learned too much about crooked operations at the club, thugs decided to kill her and make it look like suicide.Reporter investigates her connection to club. He discovers she witnessed murder of two men while working at cabaret. Owner kept her on because she knew too much.  Another man made her a singing star incurring wrath of previous star.The other star is killed and an attempt is made on the reporter's life. Nightclub singer is abducted from hospital and taken back to club where she is saved from being given a drugged drink.At the end, nightclub owner reveals that a woman actually owned the club and committed the murders.  She is captured after she shoots the man who everyone thought owned the nightclub.	183706
1896	Why I Am Not Editing "The Stinger"	SS	UCLA	Bierce, Ambrose		Press	183707
2006	Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy	MT	DVD -R HQ 7169, 7170.	Based on Memoir by Geralyn Lucas		Former TV News Producer Geralyn Lucas (Sarah Chalke) who now works at Lifetime. She is diagnosed with breast cancer while only in her 20s.	183708
1990	Why Me?	M				Reporter (Rick Najera). News Anchorwoman (Emily Kuroda).	183709
1940	Why Not Live Sweetly?	SS	UCLA	Godden, Rumer	In "Gone, a Thread of Stories."	Journalist Eddie was "a word-monger."  Not much journalism.	183710
1974	Why Rock the Boat?	M		Weintraub, William (Novel and Screenplay)	Canada - Ness Book	Cub Reporter Harry Barnes (Stuart Gillard) works at The Daily Witness for $18 a week. City Editor Her Scannell (Sean Sullivan) tells him paper used to be great but has declined under control of tough managing editor Philip L. Butcher (Henry Beckman).Claims managing editor's decisions about editorial content are based on not offending paper's top advertisers. Cub is befriended by alcoholic photographer Ronny Waldron (Ken James) who enlightens young reporter about journalism and women.Cub falls in love with Julia Martin (Tiiu Leek), a rival reporter for The Telegram who is trying to form a union. Romances her. City Editor's nymphomaniac wife helps the green reporter lose his virginity.Cub eventually wins over Martin when, after getting drunk, he goes to the newsroom and encourages coworkers to unionize.Lady Reporter (Tiiu Leek) is wooed by naïve cub reporter (Stuart Gillard).	183711
1993	Why Should You Doubt Me Now?	N		Breasted, Mary		Columnist Rupert Penrose, influential columnist	183712
2003	Why Sleeping Dogs Lie	NR		Howard, Tracie		Reporter Mallory Baylor is the ultimate New York City girl -- gorgeous and stylish with a firm grip on Heat, the world's hottest urban publication.She buried her past. But a handsome man she interviews is out of her past. Years ago, Baylor and the man's steamy affair ended with the birth of a child that he and his fiancée, TV Superstar Deena Ingram know nothing about.Long-buried secret comes to surface, Baylor and man are forced to confront a scandalous past they longed to forget and an exciting future neither could have predicted.	183713
2005	Why We Fight	DT				Newsman Dan Rather of CBS News. Writer Gore Vidal.	183714
1943	Why We Fight: Battle of Britain, The	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#4 Why We Fight Series. 52 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183715
1944	Why We Fight: Battle of China, The	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#6 Why We Fight Series. 65 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183716
1943	Why We Fight: Battle of Russia, The	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#5 Why We Fight Series. 83 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183717
1943	Why We Fight: Divide and Conquer	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#3 Why We Fight Series. 54 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183718
1943	Why We Fight: Nazis Strike, The	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#2 Why We Fight Series. 42 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183719
1943	Why We Fight: Prelude to War	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#1 Why We Fight Series. 53 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183720
1945	Why We Fight: War Comes to America	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank	#7 Why We Fight Series. 66 minutes black and white	Documentary - Frank Capra	183721
1943	Why We Fight: World War II	DM	DVD	Capra, Frank		Newspaper Headlines. All Seven Films -- produced and directed by Capra. Walter Huston narrator. Newspaper headlines/stories. Newsreels	183722
1923	Why Worry?	M	DVD -R HQ 4828, 4829		Lloyd	Newspaper. Reading about Harold Van Pelham in the papers: Young millionaire	183723
1952	Why?	DT				News Game Show.	183724
2005	Why?	C			Short Film.	Egyptian Photographer (Tarik Abdel-Monem - voice).	183725
1955	Wichita	M		Ullman, Daniel B. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter-Typesetter Bat Masterson (Keith Larsen) and Whiteside (Wallace Ford), editor of the Wichita Clarion support an outsider in his efforts to bring law and order to Wichita. Masterson is at the local bank when a robbery attempt is made.Reporter Masterson helps the outsider stop the thieves. After a child is killed during a shooting spree by drunken cowboys, the outsider becomes Marshall and deputizes Masterson.Marshall's methods anger townspeople. Editor Whiteside  says he believes in what the marshal is trying to do but is not sure he is taking the right approach."I read your editorial. It's a comfort to know I don't stand entirely alone." "A newspaper is supposed to be something more than just a comfort. It's supposed to mold public opinion, supposed to have a certain influence."	183726
2006	Wicked Device, A	N		Thompson, Jack		British Journalist Charlie Barrow has a colorful past and now lives in Germany. He's obsessed by The Movement, a neo-Nazi organization with growing influence among the young in the former German Democratic Republic.When he witnesses the murder of a member of The Movement in the back streets of Berlin, he's even more determined to delve into a dangerous world where the Far Right maim and kill and plan the assassination of a German chancellor at an anti-Nazi rally.Barrow is never sure whether his contacts in the police and the security forces, notably with a woman officer with whom he falls in love, are there to help or hinder him -- or even destroy him altogether.	183727
1998	Wicked Games	N		Hart, Ellen		TV Reporter Marian Sturbach of WTWN-TV, one of the station's best known reporters. Her assistant is an energetic young woman with bright red hair. Cameraman Peter and his Betacam.Media. New tenant in Minneapolis restaurateur's apartment is a writer who seems nice but who's just graced the newspapers with an account of a murder he witnessed, but didn't see. He's a psychic.	183728
2000	Wicked Ghost 2, A: The Fear (aka Wicked Ghost II: The Fear)	M				Journalists, two of them, from Moon Weekly magazine investigate gory mystery	183729
2002	Wicked Temptations 2002	MT	VHS 1245		Adult	Magazine Publisher. Missing wife of a wealthy magazine publisher	183730
1934	Wicked Woman, A	M		Austin, Ann (Novel - Wicked Woman).  Florence Ryerson, Zelda Sears (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Publisher Naylor (Charles Bickford).	183731
2004	Wicked Words 3: Erotic Short Story Collection, Volume 3, An	SS		Sharp, Kerri		Undercover Journalist who masquerades as a gay man make up one of the saucy central characters in this third volume of Black Lace erotic short stories. 	183732
1985	Wicked, Loving Murder	NM	OWN - P	Papazoglou, Orania		Freelance Magazine Writer Patience McKenna for such women's magazines as Sophistication and alternate newspapers such as Left of Center.  Articles about growing incidence of alcoholism among working women, cover-up campaign on dangers of chemical waste	183733
1928	Wickedness Preferred	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	183734
2005	Wide Angle:	DT			Series 2005-	TV Anchor Dalijit Dhaliwal. Host Jamie Rubin, Mishal Husain. Narrator Jay O. Sanders. Anchor Bill Moyers (2005). Anchor James Dobbins (2005).	183735
1938	Wide Open Faces	M				News Media. Reporter (Bert Moorhouse). News Photographer (Lester Dorr). Radio Announcer (Sam Hayes).	183736
1941	Wide Open Town	M		Mulford, Clarence E. (Characters).  Harrison Jacobs, J. Benton Cheney (Screenplay)	Ness Book - Hopalong Cassidy Film.	Newspaperman-mayor Jim Stuart (Morris Ankrum) is being run out of town by a saloon owner and his cohort. Hopalong Cassidy stops the crooks from trashing the newspaper office and is elected sheriff.Cassidy stops a train robbery and prevents the saloon owner's partner from capturing the newsman's daughter before rounding up the crooks.	183737
1955	Wide Wide World	DT			Series. 10-16-1955 to 6-8-1958. NBC	Host Dave Garroway. Various reports from around the country.	183738
1983	Widening Gyre	N		Parker, Robert B.		News Media	183739
1956	Wideo Wabbit	M			AD	Newspaper Advertisement - Want Ad	183740
1936	Widow Cagle's Trousers	SS	MLPL	Hecht, Ben	In "Actor's Blood."	Reporter-Narrator. City Editor Gilbert. Went from being "honest reporter of police news" and fires to a writer -- fiction story printed in Mencken's old Smart Set.	183741
1930	Widow From Chicago, The	M				Newspaper. Story planted on criminal	183742
1952	Widow of Bath, The	NM	UCLA	Bennett, Margot		Newspapers	183743
2005	Widow on the Hill	MT	DVD -R HQ 4381, 4382.			TV Reporter Janet Kincaid of Hared Focus. Daughter of wealthy landowner suspects that her father's new wife married and murdered him for his money. News Media.	183744
1846	Widow Priscilla Bedott	SS		Whitcher, M. Frances		Fictional Journalist created by Frances Whitcher.  Appeared in Joseph C. Neal's Saturday Gazette of Philadelphia. Priscilla Bedott was a garrulous widow whose cap is constantly set and whose loquacity apparently knows no bounds.Farcical.  Speaks in authentic dialect. Monologues peppered with malapropisms.  Can be traced to Silence Dogood, the widowed surrogate employed by Franklin and Mrs. Malaprop from the Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, The Rivals.,In 1879, 27 years after Mrs. Whitcher's untimely death, they were turned into a four-act play by David Ross Locke ("Petroleum V. Nasby") and enjoyed a successful run on the stage.	183745
1990	Widowmaker, The	MT				Journalist (Gary Powell).	183746
1985	Widows 2	MTF			UK.	Photographer (Ross Davidson).	183747
1992	Wie bitte?!	DF			Series 1992	Reporter (Theo West)	183748
1986	Wie treu ist Nik?	MF				Reporter (Hermann Giefer)	183749
1981	Wielki bieg	MF			Poland	Journalist (Mieczyslaw Janowski). Radio Newscaster (Andrzej Szopa).	183750
2000	Wielkie rzeczy: Gra	TF			Poland	News Media. TV Reporter (Agata Mlynarska).	183751
2001	Wiener Opernball:	DT			Series 2001-	Commentator Christoph Wagner-Trenkwitz. Hosts Dieter Chmelar, Ingrid Thurnher, Alfons Haider, Arabella Kiesbauer (2006-).	183752
1996	Wiese	DF			Norway. Series 1996-1998	Reporter Alex Rosen (1996-1999).	183753
2000	Wife at Kimbara	NR		Way, Margaret	Harlequin	Journalist Rebecca Hunt is brought to Kimbara to write a biography for a famous actress in her time. Her brother, who is told enough to be her father, falls in love with Hunt.His son considers her a gold-digger. They fall for each other.	183754
2001	Wife for Owen Chase, A	NR		Rolofson, Kristine	Harlequin Temptation	Reporter Suzanne Greenway was jilted at the altar leading her to renounce marriage as simply a bad deal definitely not for her. Editor sends her to cover Annual Matchmaking Festival in Bliss, Montana.She meets a rancher caring for his deceased sister's children. If he can find time for her and if she can move past her previous rejection, they could share a lifetime of happiness together.	183755
2004	Wife for William, A	DT				Reporters (Miles Jupp, Will Smith).	183756
2005	Wife Is Just Another Woman, A	N		Hamilton, Rebecca		TV News Reporter Justine is an ambitious international TV News reporter who is proud of her independence and success and poised for global media stardom as war looms in Iraq.But the haunting insecurities which lurk beneath her glamorous public image have damaged her relationships and threaten her chances of happiness. Then she falls in love with a man who seems to understand what drives her.The problem is he is married -- and lives next door. And when his wife finds out, the stage is set for an uncanny showdown no one could have expected.A story of a high-flying celebrity journalist's struggle to overcome her hidden, painful past and understand her own true feelings.	183757
1924	Wife of the Centaur	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	183758
1918	Wife or Country	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	183759
1936	Wife vs. Secretary	M	DVD -R HQ 2540, 2528. SVDSP 1329			Magazine Publisher Van Stanhope (Clark Gable). Publisher J.D. Underwood (George Barbier), National Weekly.	183760
1925	Wife Who Wasn't Wanted, The	M				Editor (George C. Pearce).	183761
1977	Wife, The	N	OWN - P	Burnley, Judith		London Reporter Sarah Cornish is a London newspaper reporter married to a university professor.  Remains in London. Gets pregnant.	183762
2003	Wigfield	M				Correspondent (Stephen Colbert). Hack journalist based on Stephen Colbert's blowhard correspondent on The Daily Show. He writes about a town's efforts to save its dam.	183763
2003	Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not	N		Sedaris, Amy, Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert		Journalist Russell Hokes travels to Wigfield to profile the brave and honest citizens who are struggling to save their community. The Bulkwaller Dam, which towers over the tiny town, is scheduled to be destroyed and that would wipe out Wigfield.Wigfield is not much of a town but a series of ramshackle strip clubs and used-auto-part stores.  Most of the people are brutal and lacking any redeeming virtue whatsoever.Faced with imminent flood, the town solicits Hokes, a self-centered hack journalist, to capture the undying spirit of an all-American town. Plot unfolds as a series of interviews Hokes conducts with local residents.Hokes succeeds to "write a book...so that I may use my words like a sword of swift justice in service of the truth, but in an easy-to-read, highly marketable way." Unwittingly exposes the bumbling foolery of the town.Would-be investigative journalist goes in search of a juicy expose in order to justify enormous book advance he's received and spent.  Stumbles upon town of Wigfield.	183764
1998	Wilbur Falls	M				TV Anchor (Richard L. Fox).	183765
2004	Wilby Wonderful	M				News Media. Reporter (Terri Sanderson). Photographer (Chris Saunderson). Radio Announcers (Allan Hawco, Shannon Perreault - Voices).	183766
2000	Wild About Harry	M				TV Reporter (Tim Loane). Radio Commentator (John Peel).	183767
1982	Wild America	DT				Host Marty Stouffer, nature films	183768
2007	Wild and Wonderful	SS		Dailey, Janet	In “With This Kiss.”	Journalist-Photographer Glenna Reynolds is always outdoors in the rugged mountains of West Virginia during the green and blooming spring. A successful CEO is captivated by  her beauty but how to win her heart? 	183769
1937	Wild and Woolly	M		Root, Lynn, Frank Fenton (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Frank Bailey (Robert Wilcox) comes to a western town to run The Mesa City Courier, owned by his father.  Arnette Flynn (Jane Withers) convinces the editor to hire her as a reporter.	183770
1991	Wild Apples	N		Franks, Lucinda		News Media	183771
1992	Wild At Heart	NR	OWN - P	Marks, Joanna		Reporter Nicole Bradley, all long-legs and chestnut hair.	183772
 2009	Wild at Heart	NR		Rawlins, Debbi	In “Texas Heat.” Harlequin Blaze.#491	Fashion Editor Jessica Mead accidentally walks in on rodeo star Ben Anderson in the buff and can’t get the memory of him out of her mind. But is the top flight fashion editor another buckle bunny? Not a chance. Well, maybe just for this weekend.	183773
1984	Wild beasts - Belve feroci	MF				Reporter (Gianfranco Principi).	183774
1952	Wild Bill Hickock: Photographer Story	T			Episode #34. 3-17-1952. Series 4-15-1951 to 5-16-1958	Photographer	183775
1951	Wild Bill Hickock: Pony Express vs. Telegraph	T			Episode #15. 10-21-1951. Released as feature film as well with Episode #14 ("The Boulder City Election").	News Media	183776
2004	Wild Card: Felony for Melanie, A	T			Episode #19. 7-11-2004	Reporter (Sarah Armenia).	183777
2001	Wild Cats & Colleens (aka Wild Cats and Colleens).	N		Prunty,  Morag		Public Relations Practitioner Laura Cafferty, glamorous, hard-edged Dublin PR diva-queen is having a nervous breakdown brought on by excessive partying and anonymous sex. She has been 25 for nearly 10 years and needs cash to pay an enormous tax bill.Journalist Sandy Nolan is ambitious and abandoned a cushy PA job in London for a disappointing one back home and is now searching for a big story to cement her reputation as a serious journalist.Her career-making story is about the ads placed by an American billionaire who worships his Irish background seeking a beautiful young Irish wife. Nolan is after her break-out story and wants a husband along with her byline.	183778
1938	Wild Changes	N		Manning, O.		English Journalist who is imperturbable is involved in a plan to ferment a new Irish rebellion.	183779
2005	Wild Country	M				Newsreader (Sarah Heaney).	183780
1968	Wild Eye, The	M			AFI-Motion Picture Cameramen	Cameraman	183781
1983	Wild Flight	NR	OWN - P	Roszel, Renee	PR - Silhouette Desire #90	Public Relations. Captain Ronda Voss, chief information officer with degrees in journalism and public relations from the Air Force Academy	183782
1985	Wild Geese II	M				Commentator, EBC (David Sullivan0	183783
1939	Wild Geese Overhead	N		Gunn, Neil M. 		Journalist Will chooses to live in the country and work in the city, in Glasgow in 1939. The sight of a skein of geese flying northwards on a spring day presents itself as a sort of epiphany for Will. He is given a momentary experience of transcendence, a moment of delight, that he will measure against urban violence and despair and the international threat of war.  The glimpse of wild geese catalyzes the development of his thinking on various levels -- social, political and psychological. 	183784
1917	Wild Girl, The	M			AFI-Editors/Newspapers	Editor Donald MacDonald (Tom Moore).	183785
2005	Wild Girls Gone	M				Reporter (Daniel Noah).	183786
1903	Wild Goose, The	SS	MLPL	Moore, George	In "Untilled Field."	Journalist Ned, a contributor. Edits The Heretic.	183787
1999	Wild Grizzly	MT				Reporter (Valerie Bickford)	183788
1976	Wild Grows the Lillies	N		Brown, Christy		Newspaperman. Boozy, boisterous Dublin newspaperman indulges in drink and sex on the job.	183789
1962	Wild Guitar	M	DVD -R HQ 7388, 7389		AFI-Television	Newspapers. Olvera Street News. Headline: "Bud Eagle Missing Believed Kidnapped."	183790
1961	Wild Harvest	M				Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell narration	183791
1991	Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken	M	SVD 1591			Reporter #1 (Jeff Woodward). Reporter #2 (David Massry). Photographer (Michael J. Matusiak).	183792
1994	Wild Horses	NM	OWN - H	Francis, Dick		Racing Journalist Valentine Clark is an old friend of a filmmaker making a movie based on a best-selling book of a real-life tragedy in the horse-racing world: the death of a young, attractive wife of a horse trainer.Clark whispers a puzzling death bed confession about the 20-year-old mystery. The filmmaker feels compelled to investigate.Tabloid receives vituperative rumors about a filmmaker.	183793
1961	Wild in the Country	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	183794
1968	Wild in the Streets	M	VHS 1085		Limits of Infinity	Gossip Columnists Walter Winchell and Army Archerd make appearances. TV Newscaster (Dick Clark).	183795
1989	Wild Jack	T			Series 1-15-1989 to 7-9-1989.	Broadcasting Owner. Winston Fielding (Mel Ferrer) dies and Wild Jack McCall (John Schneider) inherits Fielding's multi-million-dollar broadcasting empire, FCI Communications in Los Angeles	183796
1993	Wild Justice	MT			Miniseries	Newscaster (Bob Sessions)	183797
1963	Wild Kingdom	DT			Series. 1-6-1963 to 4-16-1967. NBC. Nature Documentaries.	Hosts Marlin Perkins, Jim Fowler. Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.	183798
1973	Wild Little Bunch, The	M				Reporter (Matthew Guinness)	183799
2007	Wild Live	T				Reporters (Marney Gellner, Kevin Gorg).	183800
1941	Wild Man of Borneo, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8598, 8597			Photographer (Ralph McCullough).	183801
2007	Wild Man of the Navidad, The	M				Photographer (Patrick McDonnell).	183802
1937	Wild Money	M		Gallico, Paul (Story -"Tightwad").  Edward T. Lowe, Marguerite Roberts, Eddie Welch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Judy McGowan (Louise Campbell) is pursued by reporter Perry Brown (Lynne Overman) and the penny-pinching newspaper accountant P.E. Dodd (Edward Everett Horton).  Editor Bill Court (Porter Hall) surprisingly assigns accountant Dodd to a story.Dodd ends up rescuing the two reporters after a shoot-out and wins the heart of the female reporter.	183803
1990	Wild Orchid	M				Interviewers. Interviewer #1 (Lester Berman). Interviewer #2 (Steven Kaminsky)	183804
1969	Wild Outtakes	M			AFI-Censorship	News Media	183805
1993	Wild Palms	T	VHS 218			TV Company President Harry Wykoff (James Belushi) in Los Angeles in the near future. He is confronted with a new technology called "The New Reality" where three-dimensional TV animated pictures are projected in living rooms all around the world.Wykoff launches to the company with his career but once there he is caught in a web of intrigues, betrayal and murder. A game of life and death begins.	183806
1923	Wild Party, The	M	SVD 1094	Orth, Marion (Story). Hugh Hoffman (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Libel/Newspapers/Reporters - Ness Book	City Editor's gun-chewing secretary Leslie Adams (Gladys Walton) tracks down a story on a society divorce. Her careless pursuit of the subject gets her and the man she loves into trouble, and the paper into a libel suit.She is unable to prove the story is true. Adams falls in love with the man who filed the suit.	183807
1975	Wild Party, The	M				Editor (Martin Kove).	183808
1942	Wild River (aka Mud on the Stars)	N	OWN - P	Huie, William Bradford		Newspaperman Peter Garth Lafavor is a wealthy Southerner, ends up in the newspaper business on an in-search-of himself trip to the West Coast, and then into the army at the beginning of World War II.	183809
2006	Wild Romance	M				Radio Journalist (Ruben Brinkmann).	183810
1970	Wild Scene, The	M			AFI-Newspapers-Underground	Newspaper	183811
2008	Wild Sunflowers	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Amy Guili). TV Reporter 2 (Lynn Harrison Dyer). Political Reporter (Angela Bryan). Bobby Hatcher, a Florida National Guard soldier from a poor rural farming community, is deployed to Iraq where he is wounded in combat. He returns home to his family with severe PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and a physical wound that he received from an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). There is no local support to help him deal with his mental disorder and physical wound. He becomes a pain pill addict, can’t hold down a job because of his war wounds. And he is getting worse as the family goes into more and more debt.	183812
1992	Wild Sweet Ecstasy	NR	OWN - P	Goodman, Jo		Reporter Mary Michael Denneby, newspaper reporter	183813
1987	Wild Thing	M				Photographer (Neil Kroetsch).	183814
1998	Wild Things	M				Reporter #1 (Nancy Duerr). Reporter #2 (Margo Peace). Reporter #3 (Keith Wilson).	183815
2004	Wild Things 2	M				News Media. Action News Anchor (Adriana Banovich). News Reporter (George Randol).	183816
2005	Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough	T			Series 9-20-1997 to 1-1-1998.	Reporter (Maria Cina - Blonde Reporter). Two young women will stop at nothing for one to gain a $4 million inheritance of two priceless diamonds, while two detectives try to thwart their plans, but find complications abound	183817
2002	Wild Thornberrys Movie, The	C				Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- work for a TV Nature Show as roving wildlife photographers.The Thornberrys have come to Africa with their family -- precocious Eliza (Lacey Chabert), rebellious Debbie (Danielle Harris)  and adopted wild child Donnie (Flea) -- to record a miraculous event.Once every few hundred years, as the moon obscures the sun, native legend has it that thousands of elephants emerge from the safety of the forest to watch the solar eclipse.But this time as they stand exposed in this wide-open Congo valley, they will be in grave danger. Evil poaches plan to ambush the elephants for their rare ivory tusks. Can Eliza warn the elephants if she loses her gift of communicating with animals?Eliza and her chimpanzee friend Darwin meet a mysterious shaman who grants her the power to talk to animals, but if she reveals the gift she will lose it forever.	183818
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: All Work and No Play	C			Episode #71. 1-12-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Newscaster (Endre Hules - Voice).When Eliza and Debbie slack off on their chores, they all suffer for it when they fail to prepare of an oncoming storm. Will the Thornberrys survive a flash flood, help some beavers build their dam and keep the Comvee from sinking?	183819
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Anniversary, The	C			Episode #77. 5-14-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Grandpa Frank marks the occasion of his 50th wedding anniversary by throwing caution to the wind and joining Eliza on a rigorous mountain climb.	183820
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: April Fool's Day	C			Episode #75. 4-1-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.It's April Fool's Day and The Thornberrys are trying to outdo each other by way of April Fool's jokes. At first it's a lot of fun, but when Tyler and Eliza encounter some quicksand and a lion, will they learn not to cry wolf?Nigel coaches Debbie for her Physical Education courses.	183821
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Bad Company	C			Episode #3. 9-15-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Swarm of mysterious prankster marmosets overrun the Thornberry camp and it's up to Eliza to beat them at their own game.	183822
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Birthday Quake	C			Episode #65. 10-6-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.To celebrate his 13th birthday, Tyler and Eliza visit a pair of elephants in the African savanna.	183823
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Black and White and Mom All Over	C			Episode #45. 2-21-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When a seemingly abandoned panda bear imprints on Debbie, Eliza doubts Debbie's "parenting" ability -- until a monsoon convinces Eliza that Debbie can handle more than she lets on.	183824
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Blood Sisters	C			Episode #12. 10-27-1989	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.With Nigel and Marianne off exploring bat caves, Eliza and Debbie are left at the "eerie" residence of colleague Dr. Renfield. Eliza becomes bent on spooking Debbie but when her imagination gets the best of her the tables are slowly turned.By the time their parents return, the girls are convinced that the absent-minded Renfield is a vampire out to get them.	183825
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Bogged Down	C			Episode #50. 3-6-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Challenging an ancient Maasai legend, Eliza marches into a "haunted" forest to prove her bravery. Now, with night falling, Eliza must place her trust in the mysterious legends of the Maasai in order to find her way safely through the dark forest.Newscaster (Mindy Sterling - Voice).	183826
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Born To Be Wild	C			Episode #20. 4-1-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza sneaks out ahead of her parents in order to find a rare Sumatran rhino, she discovers that to expose his life would only lead to the extinction of the species.Now instead of taking the prized rhino to her parents, she must try to keep them from filing it. And the bad news is Nigel's already on its trail.	183827
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Cheetahs Never Prosper	C			Episode #54. 3-20-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.During a drought, Eliza is forbidden to assist the thirsty animals, but she breaks her promise when she sees a cheetah cub alone on the Savannah. Eliza and Darwin are saved by a timely thunderstorm when the cheetah mother tries to eat them.	183828
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Chew If By Sea	C			Episode #29. 8-30-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.What the Thornberrys leave Australia for India, Eliza can't bear to leave her wombat friend, Emily. Even though she is told not to, she brings her along. Now Eliza is constantly forced to re-create Emily's habitat in order to ensure her survival.	183829
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Chimp Off the Old Block	C			Episode #27. 8-25-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Darwin brings Eliza to his chimpanzee compound and Eliza who isn't used to the structure of the chimpanzee way of life, puts Darwin in an uncomfortable situation.After a fire starts, Eliza realizes the hierarchy is necessary for jungle survival. In the end, she apologizes for her lack of understanding and the chimp leader lets Darwin off the hook.	183830
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Clash and Learn	C			Episode #87. 2-6-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are in Bethel, Alaska.	183831
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Clash of the Teutons	C			Episode #30. 8-31-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys meet the Fensterkopfs who make false documentaries. The Fensterkopfs' kid lies to Eliza and gets them all stuck on a cliff. After the families barely escape an avalanche, the value of truth is learned by all.Franz Fensterkopf (Bronson Pinchot). Liesel Fensterkopf (Dana Daurey). Frieda Fensterkopf (Nora Dunn). Echidna Fensterkopf (Max Perlich).	183832
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Critical Masai	C			Episode #62. 10-3-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Tyler work together to help an aspiring Masai warrior earn the respect of his elders.	183833
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Dances with Dingoes	C			Episode #38. 9-16-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Debbie discovers Eliza "talking" to dingoes and threatens to tell her parents. Eliza, concerned about the possibility of being shipped back to the United States as a science experiment, seeks help from nearby Aborigines.Together they confuse Debbie into thinking it was just a bad dream.	183834
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Darwin Plays the Palace	C			Episode #24. 8-19-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza gets a hunch that foul play has led to Darwin's disappearance, she sets out to rescue her long lost companion. To her dismay, she finds Darwin has become one of the most popular acts at an Indian palace where a young prince lives.It's up to her to prove to Darwin that friendship runs deeper than the glamour and glitz of showbiz.	183835
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Dear Diary	C			Episode #44. 2-17-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza "accidentally" reads Debbie's diary she learns that Debbie thinks she's an embarrassment of a sister. Debbie and Eliza have it out and learn the real truth about their relationship.	183836
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Dinner With Darwin	C			Episode #11. 11-10-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Challenging an ancient Maasai legend, Eliza marches into a "haunted" forest to prove her bravery. Now, with night falling, Eliza must place her trust in the mysterious legends of the Maasai in order to find her way safely through the dark forest.	183837
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Dragon and the Professor, The	C			Episode #19. 3-30-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza will stop at nothing to get a look at the gigantic, fierce Komodo dragon that lives on the Southeast Asian islands. Her plans are halted by the unexpected arrival of her home-schooling teacher who forces her to "hit the books."Eliza plays a dangerous game of hooky that could cost her "Comvee way of life."	183838
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Dragon Me Along	C			Episode #58. 9-12-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.A trip to the Great Wall of China finds Eliza in hot pursuit of a panda and his mother	183839
2004	Wild Thornberrys, The: Eliza Unplugged	C			Episode #91. 6-11-2004	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Shane is ready to leave The Thornberrys to go back to his life as a pop star and Eliza has to be fast to tell Shane her true feelings for him before it's too late.But when Shane and Eliza have a little fight and Shane runs away, can Eliza find him in time to make up and tell him her feelings?	183840
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Eliza-cology	C			Episode #13. 11-5-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza's good-natured intentions of assisting a struggling bird in getting food set off a chain reaction of destruction within the ecological system. It's up to her to retrace her steps and undo all of her actions while some animals face near extinction.	183841
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Every Little Bit Alps	C			Episode #56. 3-27-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza is afraid to admit to her friend Ben that she doesn't know how to snowboard, just as a rutting ibex is afraid to stand up to another ibex.	183842
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Family Tradition	C			Episode #68. 11-22-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are preparing for Thanksgiving in Madagascar when Grandma Sophie calls inviting them home for the holiday. When Nigel and Marianne explain they can't go home until they get footage of a fossa for The Foundation, Debbie throws a tantrum.Will the girls, Donnie and Darwin go to the states on their own when tradition has always had the Thornberry clan together on Thanksgiving?	183843
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Flight of the Donnie	C			Episode #14. 11-17-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Debbie must take over Marianne's duties when she is sick. Debbie goes with Nigel to shoot footage of a condor and Eliza must care for Donnie.Covered with feathers from a pillow, Donnie is snatched up by the condor and Eliza and Darwin must rescue him and help the condor find her real baby. In return for the favor, the condors stay on a tree branch so Debbie can get footage of them.	183844
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Flood Warning	C			Episode #1. 9-1-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Thornberrys are forced to spend the night in the middle of the savanna, Eliza seizes the opportunity to go hunting with a pride of lions -- only to discover that Debbie is about to become a midnight snack.	183845
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Fool's Gold	C			Episode #86. 2-5-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Shane plan to go see a old gold mine full of fool's gold, but Eliza gets jealous when Shane invites Debbie along to help with her art project.	183846
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Forget Me Not	C			Episode #47. 2-24-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Thornberrys visit Nigel's friend Jomo, they search for an elephant named Rebecca that Nigel saved 20 years earlier. As the family attends to an elephant stuck in a mud hole, Eliza bonds with Rebecca, only to learn she is old and ready to die.	183847
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Gem of a Mom	C			Episode #76. 5-10-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Debbie embark on a dangerous trek in search of precious gemstones.	183848
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Gift of Gab	C			Episode #49. 2-26-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza tells Darwin the tale of how she became able to speak to animals and how she retained her ability to speak to humans as well.	183849
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Gobi Yourself	C			Episode #55. 3-20-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and a Chinese girl, Arioka, secretly switch places so Eliza can ride across the desert on camels and Arioka can ride in the Commvee. But Arioka's parents change their plans and Eliza must figure out a way to get them back to the Thornberrys.	183850
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Gold Fever	C			Episode #4. 9-10-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza and Debbie discover an old treasure map on the Galapagos Islands, they set out to claim their riches. Once the gold is discovered, greed set in and the girls begin an all-out battle of trickery to get the gold away from each other.They battle all the way down to the last coin until they accidentally lose all the gold in a fiery lava pit.	183851
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Great Bangaboo, The	C			Episode #17. 3-23-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza discovers that a local performer claims he can talk to animals she believes she has found a soul mate. Eliza must enlist the help of some very "urban" animals to sneak into the sideshow and meet "The Great Bangaboo."	183852
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Happy Campers	C			Episode #70. 12-30-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.A trip to Bhutan, finds Marianne and Debbie out in the cold, and Eliza and Darwin on the run from the border police.	183853
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Happy Old Year	C			Episode #69. 12-27-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Before New Year's Eve, Debbie accidentally hurts her father's feelings and joins a couple of eccentric, 30's-era volcano chasers, Mitzi and Merrick Dash. Eliza goes after her to reclaim her friend, Santusa the Llama.They all encounter a mudslide when the volcano erupts.	183854
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Have Yourself a Thornberry Little Christmas	C			Episode #41. 11-29-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza goes to desperate measures to help animals survive during tough times along the Skeleton Coast. Her good-will intentions, however, will soon cost her family their entire supply of holiday cheer -- and their Christmas dinner.	183855
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Hello, Dolphin!	C			Episode #74. 2-19-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Nigel and Marianne are on a dangerous assignment to film some tiger sharks while Eliza goes swimming with some dolphins. Meanwhile, Debbie gets dumped by her e-mail boyfriend Sven.When the kids take a boat out with the dolphins to swim in the deep sea, they may get some unexpected visitors.	183856
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Horse Sense	C			Episode #60. 9-26-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.In the hope of winning the annual horse race, Eliza trades in her bungling trotter for a swift Thoroughbred.	183857
2002	Wild Thornberrys, The: Hot Air	C			Episode #83. 6-1-2002	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys visit a tribe of native New Zealanders called the Mahris who are throwing a celebration called a "Hooey". As Debbie flirts with a young Mahri, Eliza and Darwin have a fight.When Darwin leaves and Eliza befriends a possum named Penelope who ends up getting her into a hot air balloon that she doesn't know how to steer, will Darwin come to the rescue?	183858
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Ice Follies	C			Episode #85. 2-4-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are in Alaska.	183859
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Iron Curtain	C			Episode #9. 10-27-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Thornberrys need some close-up footage of elephants, they travel to the Ngorongoro Game Preserve. At first Eliza believes it to be a prison and helps a baby elephant escape to find her mom.She quickly changes her mind about the place when they tackle with some poachers out to trip and kill her pachyderm pals. Can they make it back to the Game Preserve in time?Debbie loses Donnie and has to find him before he gets sent off to a university as "the missing link."	183860
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Island Trade	C			Episode #64. 10-5-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Debbie and Tyler mistakenly trade the Commvee for a dress at an island marketplace; Marianne and Nigel explore the Ngorongoro Crater.	183861
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Koality and Kuantity	C			Episode #28. 8-26-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys discover that koalas are missing from their native groves. Eliza decides to unravel the mystery only to discover Kip and Biederman masterminding the evil plot. It is now up to her to stop the culprits from wiping out an entire species.	183862
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Kung and I, The	C			Episode #43. 2-16-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Thornberrys visit the Kung people, everyone is shocked to discover that Debbie can click-talk. No one is more surprised than Eliza, however, who is only "cured" of her jealousy by a Kung healing ceremony.	183863
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Legend of Ha Long Bay, The	C			Episode #66. 10-10-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza encounters a mysterious creature while shooting a film with Nigel about manta rays.	183864
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Look Who's Squawking	C			Episode #90. 4-4-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Filming penguins in Antarctica, Eliza begins practicing for her future profession as a vet, when she comes across a wounded penguin. She rescues her, but may have made matters worse by separating the penguin from her mate and her egg.When she borrows a snow speeder to get back to the penguin breeding grounds, will she make it in time to put things right?	183865
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Lost and Foundation	C			Episode #15. 3-16-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the girls discover that their parents have mistakenly taken embarrassing home movies to an awards banquet, they join forces in order to save face.Their cross-island trip turns into a race against time in order to beat their parents to the podium and stop the world from seeing them at bath time.	183866
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Luck Be an Aye-Aye	C			Episode #42. 2-15-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Donnie kidnaps an aye-aye for a pet, Eliza must return the "bad luck" omen to his home before the villagers hunt him down.	183867
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Matadi or Bust	C			Episode #5. 9-15-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza, Darwin and Donnie are flung from a Matadi-bound barge and stranded on the banks of the Congo river, they must traverse the cliffs and crags of mountainous Zaire in order to catch up with her family.	183868
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Monkey See, Monkey Don't	C			Episode #51. 3-6-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza meets a group of temple monkeys, they con her into bringing all of her family's food. While Darwin tries to convince her otherwise, Eliza realizes that she's been duped and learns the value of Darwin's friendship.	183869
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: New Territory	C			Episode #72. 1-12-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys meet an Australian family named the Gibsons when the Comvee runs out of gas. Eliza makes friends with the youngest member of the family named Bethany, who is in a wheelchair from cerebral palsy.The girls go land sailing and Bethany helps Eliza escape from a crocodile, but then get in an argument when Bethany thinks Eliza is feeling sorry for her being disabled. Will the two new friends find a way to make up?Meanwhile, Nigel and Marianne play the Gibsons in a very competitive game of Tricky Trivia.	183870
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Nigel Knows Best	C			Episode #16. 3-18-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Hungry for adventure, Eliza convinces her mother that she should take a llama over the Andean pass meeting her family on the other side of the mountain. But she is disappointed when her safety-conscious father commandeers the lead.Along the journey, her frustration builds as each attempt to explore is foiled by her father's watchful eye. Finally Eliza gains new respect for her father's resourceful manner when he saves her life.	183871
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: No Laughing Matter	C			Episode #26. 8-24-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza frees a hyena from captivity, but having never lived in the wild, it doesn't know how to survive. Eliza attempts to teach it, but it seems hopeless -- until a wild boar threatens them and the hyena's natural instincts take over.	183872
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: On the Right Track	C			Episode #32. 9-2-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Thornberrys are in Finland for the annual reindeer races, Eliza feels left out.She single-handedly uncovers a plot to sabotage the races, and along with an equally excluded reindeer who didn't make the final cut, helps save the day by playing fair.	183873
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Only Child	C			Episode #8. 10-20-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza's imagination gets the best of her when she thinks a local teenage girl is actually a dolphin who's trying to abduct her sister, Debbie, into a watery world.	183874
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Operation Valentine	C			Episode #73. 2-14-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Debbie is finally going to meet her e-mail friend in person and she is determined to make a good impression. Eliza is having strange pains in her stomach and ends up stranded on top of small mountain as Donnie gets attacked by a giant eagle.Just a typical Valentine's Day for the Thornberrys in Australia.	183875
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Origin of Donnie, The (Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4)	C			Episodes #78-#79=#80-#81. 8-18-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are preparing for Donnie's "birthday" party in Borneo when one crisis after another happens. Grandma Sophie decides to visit the same day Nigel and Marianne must capture a wild orangutan on film or the foundation will cut their funding.Donnie searches the jungles of Borneo for his ancestry, causing Eliza to worry that he will break ties with the Thornberry clan.A huge fire strikes while Eliza and Darwin search for Donnie, Nigel and Marianne come across poachers, and Debbie and Grandma Sophie get taken in by a native tribe.The Thornberrys reunite and find Donnie in a remote village and learn from the medicine woman there the terrible fate that befell his parents.	183876
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Pack of Thornberrys	C			Episode #57. 3-27-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Debbie are fighting so much, Debbie decides to apply to boarding school and Eliza encourages her. But meeting up with a lone wolf teaches Eliza that families, like packs, belong together.	183877
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Pal Joey	C			Episode #22. 8-17-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza convinces a mother kangaroo that she can handle the responsibilities of baby-sitting. She quickly learns that this mischievous joey is more than meets the eye.After a close encounter with Tasmanian devils, Eliza is all too happy to relieve her duties and go back to being a kid herself.	183878
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Pilot	C			Pilot. Series 9-1-1998 to 6-11-2004.	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Nigel is very British. Youngest daughter Eliza is a chip off the old block and can actually talk to animals. Older daughter Debbie is 16 and holds no interest in the rest of the family's obsessions.She would rather go shopping or listen to her walkman. Young brother Donnie  is actually a wild child they found in Borneo, and Darwin is a chimpanzee who can talk to Eliza.When Nigel and Marianne Thornberry get word that the only way to save funding for their show is to do one on the dangerous black rhino, Eliza and Darwin go in search of one.They find one but when Donnie bites its tail and causes it to charge, can Nigel save them in time?	183879
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Polar Opposites	C			Episode #33. 9-6-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When a friendly polar bear is wrongly accused of vicious behavior, Eliza goes to great lengths to keep him from being harmed and learns the value of sticking by a friend in times of trouble.	183880
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Queen of Denial	C			Episode #63. 10-4-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza challenges Tyler to lead the group to safety after they land in an underground burial chamber.	183881
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Rain Dance	C			Episode #23. 8-18-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.With the Commvee broken down in the desert and no water left to survive, the Thornberrys go through desperate measures to maintain their sanity.However, on the verge of dehydration, Eliza convinces the family to perform the rain ritual pictured in a nearby monolith. Everyone cheers as the rains pour down among them.	183882
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Rebel Without a Trunk	C			Episode #21. 8-16-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza succumbs to peer pressure from a "teenage" elephant which gets in the way of her closeness with Marianne on an overnight trip.	183883
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Reef Grief	C			Episode #36. 9-14-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza gets in over her head when she assumes responsibilities she can't handle. She is soon forced to don scuba gear and rescue a fumbling Nigel and a tumbling Commvee under the dangerous waters of Australia.	183884
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Rumble in the Jungle	C			Episode #18. 3-25-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza convinces a group of baboon-like apes to stand up to their legendary adversaries -- "The Others." Darwin, meanwhile, has met an almost identical group of apes with an identical problem.As Eliza and Darwin lead their separate groups into battle, they suddenly find themselves face-to-face -- in an all-out war!  Now it's up to Eliza to quickly find a way to avert the battle and teach the apes to get along.	183885
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Shaky Foundation, A	C			Episode #53. 3-13-2000.	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are visited by the Foundation's head son, Tom Ravenhearst (Michael Rosenbaum), who splits up the Nigel and Marianne team. An over-zealous Tom treats Eliza like a child until he lands the Commvee in a raging river.Eliza's quick thinking prevails and she saves her family and wins Tom's respect.	183886
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Show Me the Bunny	C			Episode #35. 9-13-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.After Eliza saves an arctic hare from a determined stoat, she learns that underdogs come in all shapes and sizes.	183887
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Sir Nigel (Parts 1 and 2)	C			Episodes #88-#89. 3-30-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys pay a visit to Nigel's parents in Scotland at Thornberry Hall right before Nigel is to be made a knight by the Queen of England. Once there, Nigel's mother, Cordelia, presses him to accept a tenured professorship at Oxford.The prospect of the family settling down upsets Eliza but thrills Debbie. Meanwhile, Eliza rushes to save some golden eagles from eating poisoned meat from a trapper.Eliza rescues her golden eagle friend from the trapper and Thornberry clan rushes to London for Nigel's knighting ceremony. After being knighted, the newly Sir Nigel most choose between becoming a teacher or continuing his adventures with his family.	183888
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Song for Eliza	C			Episode #48. 2-25-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza tries to swim with the humpback whales, Darwin accidentally knocks Debbie's boom box into the ocean, which creates a disturbing noise and causes the whales to stop their ritual singing.Eliza attempts to set things right, but ends up getting arrested for violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act.	183889
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Spirited Away	C			Episode #67. 10-28-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.As the family prepares to film the "Day of the Dead" ceremony in a small town, Eliza meets a little girl who tells her about the spirits returning.Eliza is determined to find one, but when Donnie puts a valuable ring in a loaf of bread, Debbie and Eliza must search for the missing ring. Eliza gets some help from a mysterious woman who, she finds out, has been gone for many years.	183890
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Stick Your Neck Out	C			Episode #25. 8-23-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza finds a hero in a giraffe who can see distances with his height and warn others of approaching danger. However, to Eliza's dismay, the giraffe leaves the animals for his own needs.Only when Eliza herself is in danger does the giraffe return and realize his selfishness.	183891
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Tamper-Proof Seal	C			Episode #39. 10-19-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When the Commvee is surrounded by angry seals, Eliza tries her own methods to get them to move. But she learns from her Inuit friend Jim that traditional ways have their value.	183892
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Temple of Eliza	C			Episode #6. 9-17-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza discovers a secret temple, a group of jaguars believe she is their long lost queen. Thrilled with her new royal position, Eliza gets in over her head and must escape the avenging jaguars.	183893
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Thornberry Island	C			Episode #37. 9-15-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys get stranded on an uncharted island, basking at first in all the beauty and the splendor, but discover soon enough that being marooned isn't all it's cracked up to be.	183894
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Tiger By the Tail	C			Episode #46. 2-22-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza reunites with a Siberian Tiger and is stunned when the tiger turns on her. Eliza's visiting Grandma Sophie helps her overcome her fears just as she is overcoming here own.	183895
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Time Flies	C			Episode #59. 9-19-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Debbie and Eliza explore the Everglades but drop Nigel's birthday present, a new watch, into the swamp. As an old woman chases them away, they return at night, only to have the watch eaten by an alligator.	183896
2001	Wild Thornberrys, The: Trouble With Darwin, The	C			Episode #82. 10-31-2001	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are in Africa for the opening of a new chimpanzee sanctuary which will also be attended by Jane Goodall, famous for here work with primates.When Eliza meets her and introduces her to Darwin, Dr. Goodall tells her that she disapproves of domesticated chimps. Will Eliza be able to convince her that Darwin wants to stay with the Thornberrys?Meanwhile, when poachers trap Eliza and Darwin, will Dr. Goodall, Nigel and Marianne be able to rescue them?	183897
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: Two's Company	C			Episode #34. 9-7-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Eliza is told that "Jake" the turtle is the last one of his kind, she can't just let his species become another name on the extinction list.Enlisting help from other animals, she soon discovers "Samantha" and brings the two turtles together -- blind date style. Eliza soon realizes that playing the role of cupid is not as easy as it seems.	183898
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Tyler Tucker, I Presume	C			Episode #61. 10-2-2000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza's cousin Tyler Tucker joins the Thornberrys for a four-week tour from Africa to the Amazon in search of exotic, endangered and mysterious animals.	183899
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Vacant Lot	C			Episode #7. 10-13-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.As animals flee their homes and run for their lives, Eliza discovers that Kip and Biederman are destroying part of the rainforest.In an all-out war against the evil duo, Eliza must convince the animals that with everybody's help, they can stop the destruction and save the forest.	183900
1998	Wild Thornberrys, The: Valley Girls	C			Episode #10. 11-3-1998	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.Eliza and Debbie's combined bungling sends the Commvee careening down a mountain where it lies mired in the mud. They come face to face with a menacing-looking, but quirky tribe of silverback gorillas and they must work together to "unstick" the van.	183901
2000	Wild Thornberrys, The: Where the Gauchos Roam	C			Episode #52. 3-13-20000	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.The Thornberrys are invited on a cattle drive by Marianne's old high school friend whose son, Miguel, is not as adept at riding and roping as he claimed. In the end, Eliza helps him build confidence.	183902
2003	Wild Thornberrys, The: Wild Snob-Berry, The	C			Episode #84. 2-3-2003	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.At the request of the foundation, teenage rocker Shane G. joins the Thornberrys during their stay in Alaska. Since Eliza and Debbie both have a crush on Shane, they both go exploring with Shane only to discover who thick-headed he really is.Female Reporter (Lynne Maclean). Male Reporter (Travis Davis).	183903
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: You Ain't Seen Nothin', Yeti	C			Episode #31.9-1-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.To study and protect the snow leopards from extinction and a construction site that is threatening their survival, Nigel's mentor, thought to be lost for many years, has left civilization to be a yeti. ElEliza discovers his identity, helps him fend off the construction workers, and reunites him with her father.	183904
1999	Wild Thornberrys, The: You Otter Know	C			Episode #40. 10-20-1999	Documentary Photographers-Filmmakers -- Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry, Nigel Thornberry (Tom Curry) and Marianne Thornberry (Jodi Carlisle) -- travel the world in their motor home with their family making nature documentaries.When Kip and Biederman cause an oil spill, Eliza must save her sea otter friends.	183905
1980	Wild Times	MT				Correspondent Robert W. "Bob" Halburton (Pat Hingle) of the Frontier Illustrated Weekly.	183906
1974	Wild Turkey	N	PVL	Simon, Roger		Journalist Gunther Thomas, "the renowned Ph.D. in guerrilla journalism is a fictional version of Rolling Stone journalist Hunter S. Thompson. Investigates death of a news anchorwoman	183907
1937	Wild West Days	M				Newspaper Owner Matt Keeler (Russell Simpson), scheming owner of Brimstone News uses newspaper for his own ends	183908
1967	Wild Wild West, The: Night of the Turncoat, The	T			Episode. 12-1-1967. Season #3. Episode #13	News Media. 2nd Reporter (David Frank).	183909
1993	Wild Wild West:	T	SV 274 (Media Excerpts)		Episode	News Media	183910
1969	Wild Wild West: Night of the Braine	T	SVD 803		Episode	News Media. Sinister newspaper prophecies by a madman (Edward Andrews) who wants to rule the world	183911
1925	Wild, Wild Susan	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	183912
1967	Wild, Wild West, The: Night of the Iron First, The	T			Episode #70. 12-8-1967	Reporter (Fred Stromsoe).	183913
1940	Wildcat of Tucson, The	M				Editor Charlie (Forrest Taylor)	183914
1997	Wilde	M				Reporter (Hywel Simons).	183915
1989	Wilde harten	MF				Journalist (Rob Fruithof).	183916
2007	Wilde Leben, Das	MF				Journalist (Sebastian Stielke)	183917
1983	Wilden Funfziger, Die	MF				Reporter Rasender (Ilja Richter).	183918
1987	Wilder Shores of Love, The	NR		Ker, Madeleine		Journalist Margot Prescott had always had a rebellious spirit and a determination to make it on her own -- emotionally and well as professionally. But she was shaken by the sudden death of her father, feeling lost and vulnerable. Then one day, Prescott was no longer reporting on the London drug scene. She had become a victim. And just as abruptly, Adam Korda entered her life. Keeping her prisoner was a desperate remedy, but Adam’s caring, helping and healing soon restored Margot  to the woman she’d been. And brought her face-to-face with her greatest challenge -- loving Adam. Adam had seen Margo at her worst -- and he loved her anyway. 	183919
1958	Wilderness of Monkeys	N		Pugh, M.		Press	183920
2008	Wildfire	NR		Rustand, Roxanne	Love Inspired Suspense Series	Photojournalist Josh Bryant, who broke the heart of a tour guide in tiny Wolf Creek, is back in town after leaving her with a secret to harbor alone. She now has more to fear than drought, wildfire and underhanded rivals. Bryant’s arrival distracts her, making her remember what they had shared. But someone is watching them, waiting for the moment to strike. Someone dead set on destroying their hope for a second chance. The woman managed to rescue an injured man after being shot at. Then she discovers the man is none other than Josh Bryant, the man who broke her heart. Finding themselves alone together again makes it difficult for them both not to be reminded of what they once shared. And Josh isn’t exactly a happy camper but they have to remain in each other’s company while his motorcycle is repaired. 	183921
2009	Wildfire 	NR		Rawlins, Debbi	In “Texas Heat.” Harlequin Blaze #491	Reporter Lisa Stevens is a big-city journalist who may have been rejected by hunky rancher Joe Manning five years ago, but she’s not about to give up the chase. She’s got a point to prove even if she has to lasso the sexy, stubborn cowboy to the bed to make it happen.	183922
2002	Wildfire 7: Inferno, The	MT				News Media. Television Reporter (Jana Mitsoula).	183923
2005	Wildlife: Tine Sharp	T			Episode #10.8-29-2005	Photographer (Tim Janis).	183924
1985	Wildside: Buffalo Who?	T			Episode #5. 4-18-1985	Newspaper Owner Cally Oaks (Meg Ryan) of The Daily Flash, runs the frontier newspaper and is the love interest for Sutton Hollister, one of the Secret law enforcement group in Wildside County, California in the Old West to eliminate villains.A fake Buffalo Bill brings his equally fake Wild West show to Wildside and tries to kill the Spanish Ambassador to Cuba.	183925
1985	Wildside: Delinquency of a Miner	T			Episode #2. 3-28-1985	Newspaper Owner of The Daily Flash, a frontier newspaper. Secret law enforcement group in Wildside County, California in the Old West to eliminate villains.Cally is good at running into trouble and needing rescuing. Zeke runs away and ends up lured into a coal-mining scheme run by criminals. The Governor brings news of the death of an old friend shot in the back.In his pocket was an advertisement for gold miners, which is really a scheme to lure workers to be used as forced labor in a coal mine. Young Zeke sees the same ad and goes to the mine. The Chamber of Commerce rescues him and frees the miners.	183926
1985	Wildside: Don't Keep the Home Fires Burning	T			Episode #4. 4-11-1985	Newspaper Owner of The Daily Flash, a frontier newspaper. Secret law enforcement group in Wildside County, California in the Old West to eliminate villains.Cally is good at running into trouble and needing rescuing. After Bannister's fiancée dies of an illness shortly after arriving in town, he leaves the team at a critical junction as a gang of arsonists hit Wildside.A notorious gang is running a fire insurance racket. Those who don't buy the insurance see their property burned down by a fire-ball shooting gun.Bannister is distracted from the assignment to round up the gang by the appearance and sudden death of Melissa, the woman who turned down his marriage proposal 15 years earlier.Without Bannister, the Wildside Chamber of Commerce fails in their first attempt to capture the gang. The gang is lured into Wildside when Brodie and Bannister stage a fight in which Brodie is apparently killed.	183927
1998	Wildside: Episode 20	T			Episode #20. 5-20-1998	Newsreader (Richard Morecroft).	183928
1998	Wildside: Episode 25	T			Australia. Episode #25. 6-24-1998. Series 7-1-1997 to 7-1-1999.	Reporter at Demonstration (Candy Barta). Male Reporter (Lyndon Jones). Female Reporter (Katrina Sklavos). Interviewer (Michael Manuel). Police actions in Sydney, Australia.	183929
1997	Wildside: Episode 3	T			Episode #3. 11-24-1997	Newsreader (Richard Morecroft).	183930
1998	Wildside: Episode 39	T			Episode #39. 9-30-1998	News Media. Female Reporter (Katrina Sklavos).	183931
1999	Wildside: Episode 45	T			Episode #45. 4-2-1999	Reporter (Lynden Jones).	183932
1985	Wildside: Until the Fat Lady Sings	T			Episode #6. 4-25-1985	Newspaper Owner of The Daily Flash, a frontier newspaper. Secret law enforcement group in Wildside County, California in the Old West to eliminate villains.Cally is good at running into trouble and needing rescuing. Rileback, an old enemy of Brodie's shows up with a scheme to get revenge for the loss of his trigger finger and kill Brodie and the others.Chamber of Commerce of Wildside rides to the rescue of a dance group, but before they bring the villain to trial, a sergeant arrives with extradition papers from Oregon. The prison wagon is ambushed. Corrupt judge signed the papers.Man behind the ambush is the man's brother Rileback who vowed revenge against Brodie for shooting off his trigger finger. Rileback now uses a machine pistol which can cut through steel bars. He's freed his brother to set a trap for Brodie.Cally, trying to get the story follows The Five on their hunt for Rileback. Trying to save her, the men are trapped under the debris of an exploded building. Brodie is taken prisoner so he and Rileback can replay their last gunfight.	183933
1985	Wildside: Well-Known Secret (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 3-21-1985. Series 3-21-1985 to 4-25-1985.	Newspaper Owner of The Daily Flash, a frontier newspaper. Secret law enforcement group in Wildside County, California in the Old West to eliminate villains.Cally is good at running into trouble and needing rescuing. Team squares off against a renegade ex-Confederate general tearing up towns in California looking for a hidden cache of gold.	183934
2000	Will & Grace: Acting Out	T	DVD -R 1549		Episode #36. 2-22-2000	Weatherman Al Roker (Himself) of NBC's Today Show. Will and Jack complain to Roker after a scheduled kiss between gay men does not air. They appear on the Today Show to protest NBC for cutting a gay kiss out of an eagerly awaited sitcom episode.Will is frustrated with Jack on how much he wanted to see that kiss and kisses him.	183935
2001	Will & Grace: Brothers, A Love Story	T			Episode #58. 2-8-2001	TV Sportscaster Matt is a rising star who is extremely reluctant to let the world -- especially his macho business associates -- know about his sexual preference so he continues to refer to Will as his "brother."Because of this Will is torn over ending his newfound relationship with Matt.	183936
2006	Will & Grace: Buy Buy Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 5756		Episode #179. 3-30-2006	Talk-Show Host Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) of "JackTalk." A large corporation takes over OutTV, completely revamping Jack's talk-show and giving him a new, conservative co-host Amber-Louise (Britney Spears).	183937
2004	Will & Grace: Company	T	SVDSP 2004		Episode #142. 10-7-2004	Documentary. Jack is asked to do a documentary on Cher. He has trouble at first at his new company when his co-workers mock him about his Cher doll (company is involved with programming for gay audience).Grace accuses Will of being too nice to strangers.	183938
1999	Will & Grace: Das Boob	T	DVD -R HQ 4408		Episode #25. 11-2-1999	Newspaper publishes a deceiving, flattering photo in which Grace appears more "endowed" and bosomy. The result is she gets a lot more attention from a former high school heartthrob who never looked at her before.	183939
2005	Will & Grace: Friends With Benefits (1)	T			Episode #160. 5-19-2005	TV Gay Network. Jack struggles to produce his latest show for OutTV but spoiled child star Randall fails to embody Jack's vision. Under threat of a lawsuit, Karen is forced to publicly apologize to Beverly for an embarrassing rumor.Having quit his job at the law firm, Will turns to a career in writing where he catches the eye of Malcolm, who claims to have high-profile connections, but when his writing career fails, Malcolm has another job offer for Will.	183940
2000	Will & Grace: Gypsies, Tramps and Weed	T			Episode #52.11-16-2000	Photographer (Keith Allan). Jack meets his idol, Cher (Herself).	183941
2002	Will & Grace: Hocus Focus	T	DVD -R HQ 3077		Episode #95. 5-2-2002	Photographer. Will wins a portrait session at charity auction, he takes Grace to pose for a notoriously eccentric celebrity photographer.The unfocused shooter's bizarre methods ultimately produces a funky image that flatters Grace -- and frightens Will.	183942
2003	Will & Grace: Last Ex to Brooklyn	T	SVD 1511		Episode #117. 10-2-2003	Fashion Magazine Editor Diane (Mira Sorvino) is beautiful and savvy and happens to be a former flame of Grace's fiancé. She's also the only female partner Will has ever had.	183943
1999	Will & Grace: My Fair Maid-y	T			Episode #12. 2-2-1999	Design Critic (Burt Goodman).	183944
2001	Will & Grace: One Gay At a Time	T			Episode #141. 9-30-2004	TV Gay Network. Jack starts work as a TV executive at a gay network, something which Will is not aware of when he comes to the network for an appointment so he can give suggestions.	183945
2001	Will & Grace: Prison Blues	T			Episode #71. 10-18-2001	TV News interview. Will struggles with stage fright when he babbles on during a TV news interview so Jack convinces him to polish his communication skills by attending an acting class ruled by an imperious teacher.	183946
2004	Will & Grace: Saving Grace	T			Episode #20. 4-29-1999	New York Publicist is successful and arrogant and hires Grace to decorate his house with the condition she fixes him up with Will. But there's a problem: Will can't stand the guy.	183947
2004	Will & Grace: Saving Grace Again (Parts 1 and  2)	T	DVD -R HQ 4810 (Media Excerpts)		Episode #146-#147. 11-11/18-2004	TV News. Grace and Will comment on local TV News when Grace misunderstands one of the news stories.Jack recruits Peter "a sinfully delicious" man who Jack remembers from a cocoa commercial when he was a kid to be the new face of "OutTV" much to the surprise of Rip Taylor who also wants the gig.	183948
2004	Will & Grace: Will & Grace & Vince & Nadine	T			Episode #145. 11-4-2004	TV Gay Network. Jack hires Karen, who leaves Grace's interior design firm after having a fight with her, to be his new assistant at "OutTV."	183949
1996	Will Benson: Full Personal Service	N		Spencer, Charles	#2 Will Benson Series. Spencer held the position of the Theatre Critic of The Daily Telegraph	Columnist Will Benson of Theatre World, after seeing how dangerous giving bad notices can be, has left the theatrical newspaper for the safer world of soft-porn publishing. Although happily married to Kim, certain aspects of his marriage necessitate the occasional visit to a tart with a heart in Pimlico. But when she is savagely attacked, and when he finds that his predecessor has overstepped the mark, Will reluctantly finds himself once again playing the reluctant private eye.Scruffy, chubby, disorganized Benson is a shrewd and amiable operator.  He wants to get back together with his wife, he has a penchant for finding himself in farcical, humiliating situations and he is involved with the theatre, not very successfully, working as a hack for an obscure publication called Theatre World. 	183950
1994	Will Benson: I Nearly Died	N		Spencer, Charles	#1 Will Benson Series. Spencer held the position of the Theatre Critic of The Daily Telegraph	Columnist Will Benson of Theatre World. For Benson, life on “Theatre World” has its compensations, mostly in the nicely rounded shape of Kim, the chief sub-editor. But there are drawbacks, too, and somewhere out there is Will’s own personal psychotic, who’s pretty handy with a crossbow.Portly showbiz writer Benson leans how dangerous giving notices can be. 	183951
2000	Will Benson: Under the Influence	N		Spencer, Charles	#3 Will Benson Series. Spencer held the position of the Theatre Critic of The Daily Telegraph	Columnist Will Benson of Theatre World is a showbiz hack whose life is at its lowest ebb as he recalls wistfully his halcyon days as a cub reporter on the Esher Herald when the world was his for the taking. And the past comes flooding back as he learns that Henry, his hero at the Esher Herald, is on the run with a hot Vermeer painting on his hands. Benson determines to track him down. But Henry is a slippery customer, and has woven a Machiavellian plot. For Will Benson, life cannot get much worse. Cuckolded, overweight and in career meltdown he is at his lowest ebb. Attempting to concentrate on his column in the shambolic trade rag, Theatre World, through a fog of lunchtime drinking, he recalls wistfully his halcyon days as a cub reporter when life was all so different. Bacchanalian romps in the countryside, illicit trysts, shared secrets; the world was his for the taking. But when the past comes knocking at Will's door, the reality is suddenly far removed from his memories. His old friend Nicholas is dying, and Henry - Will's youthful hero - has stolen a valuable Vermeer painting and is on the run. Impelled to track Henry down, Will reluctantly takes up the trail. But Henry has always been a slippery customer and along the way Will must endure an Oxford Gaudy, a bizarre heavy metal gig and the worst dentist in the world before the full extent of Henry's Machiavellian plans are revealed.In 1982 when Will was 17 going on 18 he had worked during his gap year for a local rag called the Esher Herald and became part of a group, the maverick leader of which was Henry, then aged 22, the star reporter. Will developed a tendresse for Henry's 15-year-old sister Rose, while Henry seduced both Nicholas, who is also filling in time at the Herald before going up to university, and his glamorous sister Natasha, who wishes to marry a rich man and live a life of ease. Under the steady gaze of reliable Trev the Rev (another editor on the Herald), who intends to become a clergyman), he introduces them to dope and to fairly innocent bacchanalian delights. Now 20 years on, Nicholas, an art historian in the last throes of Aids, contacts Will to say that Henry had called on him bearing a hugely important missing Vermeer. Hoping to save Henry from himself, Will and the sexually voracious and kinky Natasha (who is married to her rich man) set out to track him down and rescue the picture. Nothing, however, is as it seems, and Will is soon out of his depth and awash in alcohol. Under the Influence is the greatest fun and, except for the final confrontation when everybody's behaviour is mind-bogglingly inept, it is easy to suspend disbelief and swing along in Will and Natasha's wake.	183952
1999	Will of Her Own, A	MT	SVD 735-736 (Parts 1 and 2)			Photojournalist who recounts the struggles in her life during this century. Lea Thompson is Amanda Steward.	183953
1998	Will of Their Own, A	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Reporter (Nancy Ingoldsby). Photographer (Patrick Clark).	183954
1922	Will Rogers	SS		Rogers, William Penn Adair		Fictional Journalist created by Rogers. Lasso-twirling, gum-chewing philosopher. Weekly articles approximately length of an editorial or short feature.  Much shorter daily telegrams as well.  Died in an airplane crash in 1935.Many subjects addressed in his newspaper columns.	183955
1991	Will Rogers Follies, The	P				Commentator Will Rogers (Keith Carradine), humorist, columnist	183956
1935	Will Rogers: All I know is what I read in the papers	R	CD 019			Commentator Will Rogers	183957
2002	Will Ross: Dead Air	NM		Moody, Greg	#1 Cycling Murder Series	Sports Reporter Will Ross, a washed-up bike racer who has years of European pro cycling under his belt, is now on the staff of a Denver TV News station and is sent to cover a ride through the Rockies.	183958
2001	Will Ross: Deadroll:	NM		Moody, Greg	#4 Cycling Murder Mysteries	Sports Reporter Will Ross, an ex-professional cyclist, lost his promotion job with a bike company, became a momentary media darling by foiling a robbery, and got a new job as a sports news reporter all in one day.In other Denver news, a mad bomber has targeted cycling for his display of displeasure -- and has wounded the TV Sports Anchor. Ross soon makes his short list.Deadroll is both a white-knuckle ride through the Colorado mountains and a pointed look at the world of TV sports coverage.	183959
1999	Will Ross: Derailleur	NM		Moody, Greg	#3 Cycling Murder Mysteries	Sports Reporter Will Ross, an ex-professional cyclist, lost his promotion job with a bike company, became a momentary media darling by foiling a robbery, and got a new job as a sports news reporter all in one day.	183960
1998	Will Ross: Two Wheels	NM		Moody, Grieg	#2 Cycling Murder Mysteries	Sports Reporter Will Ross, an ex-professional cyclist, lost his promotion job with a bike company, became a momentary media darling by foiling a robbery, and got a new job as a sports news reporter all in one day.	183961
1957	Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?	M	L			Reporter (Jay Sayer). TV Interviewer (Dick Whittinghill).	183962
1983	Will There Really Be a Morning?	MT				News Media. Reporter (Bob Larkin). 1st Reporter (Keith James). 2nd Reporter (Paddy Carol Brown). 3rd Reporter (Jim Chad). 4th Reporter (Charles Prior). 5th Reporter (Clark Stevens),  6th Reporter (William Ward). Publicist (Richard B. Shull).1st Photographer (Ray Powers). 2nd Photographer (Eric Stine). Playwright Clifford Odets (John Heard).	183963
2001	Will to Dance	M				Interviewer (Flip Remunda)	183964
1918	Will You Walk Into My Parlor	SS		Dreiser, Theodore	In "Free and Other Stories."	Former Newspaperman Frank Blount	183965
1982	Will: G. Gordon Liddy	MT				News Media	183966
1954	William Allen White	R			Episode. 1-10-1954. Hallmark Playhouse:	Newspaper Editor William Allan White	183967
2003	William and Mary	T			Episode #15. 5-1-2005	TV Newscaster (Charlotte Fields).	183968
1948	William at the Circus	M				Reporter (Michael Medwin).	183969
1860	William Blacklock, Journalist: Love Story of Press Life, A	N		Maclachlan, T. Banks		Journalist	183970
1953	William Byers: Two Gun Journalist	R			Episode. 11-15-1953. Hallmark Playhouse:	Journalist William Byers	183971
1960	William Deacon: Traces of Brillhart, The	NM	OWN - P	Brean, Herbert	#1 William Deacon Mysteries	Magazine Writer William Deacon, a crack freelancer sets out to unravel the mystery of a dead songwriter who seems very much alive. He quickly discovers that he has his own problems about staying alive.A songwriter was known as the biggest heel to hit New York in four decades. So the report of his murder was no disappointment. But it was disconcerting when Gossip Columnists recorded his daily activities as if he were alive.Gossip Columnists kept writing about the songwriter escorting beautiful women to Manhattan's most glamorous nightclubs, writing songs, and otherwise behaving as a person very much alive.	183972
1965	William Deacon: Traces of Merrilee, The	NM		Brean, Herbert	#2 William Deacon Mysteries	Magazine Writer William "Bill" Deacon sails to France with his girlfriend and two other pals and a murder takes place aboard ship.	183973
2004	William Hung: Hangin' With Hung	DT				Roving Reporter David Ury.	183974
2006	William Randolph Hearst: Gods and Pawns: Welcome To Olympus, Mr. Hearst	SSF		Baker, Kage	#11 Company Series. A collection of short stories, "Gods and Pawns: Stories of the Company."	Publisher William Randolph Hearst negotiates with the Company in 2355 for his immortality. The year is 1933, and Joseph and Lewis spend a weekend on a mountaintop in the company of W. R. Hearst and several minor gods and goddesses.Also a pair of Chihuahuas named Tcho-Tcho and Conqueror Worm and the ghost of Rudolph Valentino.	183975
2007	William Randolph Hearst: Sons of Heaven, The: Company Novel, A	NSF		Baker, Kage	#12 Company Series	Publisher William Randolph Hearst shows up in 2355 to dwell again in his castle at San Simeon and dumb down the news consumed by the human public to levels today's media moguls can only dream about.Hearst negotiated with the Company for his immortality in one of the eight stories collected in "Gods and Pawns," the 11th volume in the series.	183976
1941	William Riley and the Fates	SS		Benet, Stephen V.	In "Last Circle, The: Stories and Poems by Stephen Vincent Benet."	Journalist. William Riley worked for the Snapperville Gazette summers and after school.  Mr. Slater wrote the editorials.Special correspondent at Goose creek -- "the dear old she-buzzard" -- writes in that she's suffering from summer complaint. Our special correspondent in Fernville -- that's the new girl -- sends me in a story I can't make heard or tail of.Riley hired as a reporter.	183977
1986	William S. Burroughs: Commissioner of Sewers	M				Interviewer (Jurgen Ploog).	183978
1996	William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet	M	L			Newscaster on a TV set reads play's prologue. MTV newsreel style montages. Tabloid headlines.	183979
1899	William Tyrwhitt's Copy	SS	MLPL	Capes, Bernard	In "At A Winter's Fire."	Journalist William Tyrwhitt, polemical journalist (a queer fish, like the cuttle, with an ink-bag for the confusion of enemies	183980
1980	Willie and Phil	M				Italian-American Photographer Phil (Ray Sharkey)	183981
1991	Willies, The	M				Anchorwoman (Chelsea Noble)	183982
2008	Willing	N		Spencer, Scott		Journalist Avery Jankowsky is a 37-year-old Manhattan writer scraping by on freelance assignments. Despite his lack of ambition and very much to his own surprise he has won the affections of a Columbia graduate student many years his junior. But when she tells him that she has been having an affair, Avery’s world is shattered. Beside himself with jealousy and grief, he heads across town to meet his uncle for their monthly lunch date. The uncle senses his nephew’s fragile emotional state and makes a startling proposition: Avery should use his tickets to an all-expenses-paid international sex tour. Sensing a white-hot book idea (and a chance to get back at the student), Avery agrees to go as an undercover journalist. As the tour bounces from one Nordic country to another, Avery and his fellow travelers, most of them wealthy and accomplished, descend ever deeper into a blinding world that is equal parts hilarity and nightmare, until Avery suddenly finds himself face-to-face with the one person he never expected to see. Avery gets one fat advance check and life would seem golden, but Avery has not reckoned with the complex personalities of the men he is traveling with nor with the long-buried conflicts within himself that come bubbling to the surface as the tour goes on. 	183983
1992	Willing to Kill: Texas Cheerleader Story, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 8174, 8175. DVD -R 1574. SV 172. 		11-98-1992	News Media. Reporter at Wanda's (Lisa Laemen). Reporter #1 (Mark Raymond McDermitt). Reporter #2 (Elaine Porter).	183984
1971	Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (aka Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory)	M	L			News Media. Second Newscaster Stanley Kael (Stephen Dunne). Newscaster (Clete Roberts). First Newscaster (Jack Latham). Reporter in Germany (Michael Gahr). 	183985
1953	Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's….	T			Series. Tales of the City	Journalist Ben Hecht. Anthology series introduced (audio only) by Hecht	183986
1977	Wilma	T				News Media	183987
2006	Wilsberg: Tod auf Rezept	TF			Episode #18. 12-2-2006	Journalist Hannes (Matthias Redhammer).	183988
1944	Wilson	M	SV 160	Trotti, Lamar	In "Best Film Plays of 1943-1944."	Reporter (Griff Barnett). Reporter (Earle. S. Dewey). Reporter (Edward Earle).  Reporter (Ben Erway). Reporter (Robert Forrest). Reporter (Sherry Hall). Reporter (Patrick McVey). Reporter (Carroll Nye). Reporter (Jack Stoney). Reporter (Ian Wolfe).White House Reporter (Grandon Rhodes). Newsboy. Headlines. Political Press Agent Joe Tumulty	183989
1987	Wilton North Report, The:	T			Series 11-11-1987 to 2-12-1988	Parody News. Hosts (Phil Cowan, Paul Robins). Serious Interviewers (Nancy Collins, Greg Jackson).  Tongue-in-Cheek Interviewer (Wayne Satz). Satirical Commentator (Paul Krassner). Health and Science Editor (Jack LaLanne).Serious and total ridiculous news stories are featured.	183990
2004	Wimbledon	M				News Media. Reporter 1 (Martin O'Brien). Reporter 2 (John Warnaby). Reporter 3 (Tam Hoskvns). TV Reporter (Sam Bond). TV Interviewer (Laurence Kennedy). Radio London DJ (Danny Baker).Radio 1 DJ (Chris Moyles - Voice). Outside Broadcast Director (Ryan McCluskey).	183991
2004	Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!	M				Reporter (Deena Dill). Paparazzi (Peter Iovino).	183992
1914	Win(k)some Widow, The	M			PR - AFI-Press Agents	Press Agent Cutey (Wally Van). . Bibulous Reporter (Harry Kendall).	183993
1992	Wind	M				TV Commentator (Peter Montgomery)	183994
2004	Wind	M				News Broadcaster (Dick Pryor - Voice).	183995
1975	Wind and the Lion, The	M	DVD -R HQ 7978, 7979, 7982. L.               DVD -R HQ 1888 (Media Excerpts).			Reporter. 1st Reporter (Charles Stalmaker). 2nd Reporter (David Lester). 3rd Reporter (Paul Rusking).	183996
1990	Wind Devil	N		Moeller, M.J.		News Media.	183997
1988	Wind of Death	N		Grellet, G.-H. Guilbaud		Journalist Steve Denton works writes for National Geographic.	183998
2001	Windfall	MT				News Media. Female Reporter (Corina Danila). TV Anchor (Ted Pretty).	183999
2006	Windfall: Pilot	T			Episode #1. 6-8-2006	News Media. Reporter (Erica Shaffer).	184000
1968	Windflowers: Story of a Draft Dodger, The	M			AFI-Reporters/Publishers	Newspaper Reporter (James Hunter). Publisher (Maxton Latham).	184001
1911	Winding Paths	N		Page, Gertrude (Dobbin)		Journalist Mal Pritchard, a happy girl illustrating the present status of the working woman in London. Pro-suffrage.	184002
2002	$windle	M				Cameraman (Mike Tsar).	184003
2002	$windle (aka Swindle).	M				News Media. Reporter (Lori Graham). Cameraman (Mike Tsar).	184004
2009	Windless Summer	N		Sharfeddin, Heather		Newspaper Editor-Reporter Hap Mitsui of Rocket, Washington is hatching a foolish plan to save his town. As the summer progresses, this town, usually teeming with tourists, suffers a slow death thanks to a lack of wind, which normally brings surfers to the nearby Columbia River. After news of a strange accident befalling a motel guest hits the news, courtesy of local Reporter Mitsui, Rocket is flooded with undesirable visitors who stir up town secrets and prejudices. Rocket’s motel, run by a lonely widower named Tom Jemmet, is hard hit. Then something happens to Tom’s run-down mote. Guests who stay in Room 6 begin experiencing sudden acts of fate, both terrible and great. But while tourists descend on Rocket and the town shows new signs of life, the truth about Tom’s motel and the death of his wife, as well as the secret hopes and fears of everyone around him, are exposed in ways that are both surprising and inevitable. 	184005
1987	Windmills of the Gods	N	OWN - H	Sheldon, Sidney		Reporter Ben Cohn, a veteran political reporter for the Washington Post. Media. Other Reporters.In the Black Rooster, a Washington D.C. hangout for newsmen, Cohn was seated at a table with four colleagues.	184006
1988	Windmills of the Gods	MT				TV Interviewer (Douglas Kiker)	184007
1910	Window at the White Cat, The	N	OWN - H	Rinehart, Mary Roberts		Reporter for the Eagle	184008
1939	Window in London, A	M				Reporter (John Salew)	184009
1961	Window on Main Street	T			Series 1961-1962	Editor Lloyd Ramsey (Ford Rainey), local newspaper.  Life in Millsburg as seen through eyes of novelist after death of his wife.  Constance Moore as widow Chris Logal, who worked on the paper	184010
1953	Window on Washington	DT			Series. 1-18-1953 to 7-12-1953. NBC	Journalist-Host-Narrator Bill Henry served as the voice-over "guide" to a weekly film about Washington D.C. and the events going on in the nation's capital.	184011
1949	Window, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9638, 9637A. SVD 1499. SVD 1900.			Reporter (Lee Kass)	184012
1979	Windows	NSF		Compton, David Guy		TV Reporter Rod, sometime in the near future is so devoted to his work that he allows his eyes to be implanted with miniature cameras.When he discovers the effect his invasion of people's privacy is having on his subjects, he burns out the circuits, deliberately blinding himself.	184013
2006	Windows of the Mind	N		Brennan, Frank	Level 5 Upper Intermediate Book with Audio CDs	Journalist Kathy uses her blindness to get a clear picture of human characters in one of the five stories included. Others: Arlo hates noise and has a plan to bring the world silence. Gopal uses smell to protect the memory of his sister. Daniel has a tongue that earns him a living but could also be his downfall. And Jamie learns to balance the benefits of t’ai chi in his search for health and happiness.	184014
1955	Windows:	T			Series 1955- Drama Anthology	Press	184015
1990	Windprints (aka Wind Prints)	M			South Africa	British Journalist Charles Rutherford (John Hurt) and South African Cameraman Anton van Heerden (Sean Bean) search for a murderer in Namibia with the social impact of apartheid and its aftermath in the background. Through the photographer’s objective eye, the journalist sees the real Africa for the first time after years of accepting the status quo. He also becomes aware of the ambivalence of the white liberals who harbor a deep distrust of the authorities but are also anxious about what will happen when the oppressed finally find their freedom.	184016
1986	Windrider	M				Sports Announcer (Don Barrett). Radio Announcer (Allan Symons).	184017
1944	Winds of Fear, The	N	OWN - H	Carter, Hodding		Editor Alan Mabry, editorial-writing reformer finds pleasure in charting advertising lineage. Editor owns financially  healthy paper and is a more independent journalist	184018
1978	Winds of Kitty Hawk, The	MT				Reporter (Vaughan Armstrong). Reporter (Gerald Berns).	184019
1971	Winds of War, The	N	OWN - P	Wouk, Herman		Correspondent Alistair Tudsbury, British broadcaster and journalist, a real celebrity, about six feet two, with a big belly, a huge brown moustache, bulging eyes, heavy veined nose, thick glasses, bearish eyebrows, booming voice and an enormous appetite.Very ugly man and his clothes did little to mitigate the ugliness. Leans on a cane.	184020
1996	Windsor Protocol	MT				News Media. Washington Reporter No. 1 (Al Dubois). Washington Reporter No. 2 (Lila Feng). Washington Reporter No. 3 (Nick Auf der Maur). Montreal Reporter (Gwen Tolbart).	184021
2008	Windstorm	N		Burke, Frances		War Corespondent Lea Attwood seeks news of her husband, Michael, a British agent working undercover in Turkish territory in wartime Cairo, 1916, where a melting pot of spies and allied troops are poised for the big push across the Arabian Desert to victory in the Middle East. Lea, an intrepid war corespondent, is unaware that she bas nee targeted as bait to lure him to his death. Their resourceful 16-year-old daughter Cally has followed her parents to Egypt and narrowly escapes drowning when her ship is sunk. She is befriended by a young lieutenant Rick Holman, a battled-fatigued survivor of the Gallipoli campaign. Following a terrifying ordeal when lost in the desert, Lea is reunited with her husband. But both are taken prisoner by Michael’s German enemy counterpart and sentenced to be shot. On the eve of a crucial battle, Lea and a wounded Michael escape, desperate to prevent the impending slaughter of thousands of Allied soldiers.	184022
2003	Windy City Heat	MT				Reporter (Roger Rose). Hosts Carson Daly, Jimmy Kimmel (Themselves).	184023
1916	Windy McPherson's Son	N		Anderson, Sherwood		Press	184024
1913	Wine of Anubis, The	SSF		Marriott, Cuttenden		Press	184025
1937	Wine Press of Research	SS	USC	Kirby, Louis Paul	In "First Ophelia and Other Stories, The."	Magazine. Seeker Magazine. Ward works at the magazine. Prell wants to contribute an article.	184026
1933	Wine, Women and Song	M		D'Usseau, Leon (Adaptation-Story)		Reporter Jennie Tilson (Gertrude Astor).	184027
1919	Winesburg, Ohio	N	OWN - P	Anderson, Sherwood		Reporter George Willard, the young reporter on the Winesburg Eagle, who learns about life from confessions and observations of small townspeople. Searching for the truth. Bruce Dudley, reporter for a Chicago newspaper, deserts wife, works at odd jobs.	184028
1995	Wing Commander IV: Price of Freedom, The	G				Newscaster (Barbara Niven)	184029
1921	Wing Toy	M		Bell, Pearl Doles (Story). Thomas Dixon (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter (Scott McKee) is known as The Mole. He helps the daughter of a Chinese father and an American mother who has been pledged to an underworld criminal. He is married to an American woman but plans to divorce her to marry the daughter.Later revealed that the daughter is actually the kidnapped daughter of the district attorney.	184030
2008	Winged Creatures	T				News Media. Funeral Reporter (Ted Garcia). TV Reporter (Lu Paker). TV Reporter (Kent Shocknek). Group of strangers form a unique relationship with each other after surviving a random shooting at a Los Angeles diner.	184031
1953	Winged Horse	N		Frankau, Pamela		Press	184032
2009	Wingman: Kela	T	DVD -R HQ 10888			TV Reporter Kela is admittedly insecure about meeting men and hates to make the first move.	184033
1935	Wings in the Dark	M				Reporters, Ken's Hangar (Allen Fox, Charles Hines, Benjamin D. Sharpe). First Reporter (Gene Morgan). Second Reporter (Phil Tead). Reporter, Last Flight (Duke York). Radio Announcer (Graham McNamee). Cameraman (Alfred Delcambre)Photographers, Last Flight (Hyman Fink, J.B. Scott, Herb Watson). Cameraman (Alfred Delcambre).	184034
1999	Wings of Destiny	NR		Lanigan, Catherine		Reporter Barbara Kendrick of The Call is a fearless journalist who roots out the facts about San Francisco's graft and corruption as well as the white slavery that exists on the Barbary Coast.Her mentor, the 91-year-old city founder presents her with diaries going back to 1774.  She is his acknowledged granddaughter. Story begins in 1906, three days before the San Francisco earthquake.	184035
1957	Wings of Eagles, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5126, 5127. SVD 1351 - MISC			Radio Newscast on Pearl Harbor	184036
1967	Wings of Fire	MT				Reporter. 1st Reporter (Frank Roach) 2nd Reporter (Bill Baldwin) 3rd Reporter (Clyde Howdy)	184037
1938	Wings of Great Desire	N	OWN - H	Gray, James		Small Town Newspaperman marries a woman who tries to pass on to him her father's ideals. David Fraser, managing editor of the Drummond newspaper.	184038
2003	Wings of Love	NR		Stone, Jewel		Reporter Phillip Gallagher is hot on a tip to uncover the identity of a famed romance writer when his rental truck slides off the icy road and crashes into a tree. When he regains consciousness, he discovers the woman who disappeared from his life taking with her his heart, Abigail Harper, his wife. Snowed in a remote cabin in the Cascade Mountains, Abby and Phillip live in the moment, discover a passion never experienced before. Only when she learns the real reasons he came to find her, their scorching days and nights come to an abrupt end. Will Abby and Phillip find a way to mend their broken wings and learn to soar together on the Wings of Love? 	184039
1939	Wings of Romance	N		Johns, W.E.		Reporter Brian Ballantyne, a young newspaper reporter, friend to Montfort "Steeley" Delaroy, a former fighter pilot and ace, who turned to crime and is now working undercover for Scotland Yard	184040
1997	Wings of the Dove, The	M				Journalist is love interest of Upper-class Englishwoman who falls for him. First Journalist (Ben Miles). Second Journalist (Philip Wright).	184041
1902	Wings of the Dove, The	N	OWN - P	James, Henry		Reporter Merton Densher for a London newspaper, then in America.  Lover of two main females.	184042
1997	Wings of the Dove, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9609, 9610			Reporter Merton Densher (Linus Roache) for a London newspaper, then in America.  Lover of two main females.	184043
1937	Wings of the Morning	M				Commentators, Racing (E.V.H. Emmett, Captain R.C. Lyle)	184044
1939	Wings of the Navy	M	DVD -R HQ 6547, 6551. (Missing Ending)			Reporter (Eddie Acuff)	184045
1992	Wings:	T	SV 64, 65. VHS 385		Episodes. Series (April 1990-May 1997)	News Media	184046
1992	Wings: Das Plane	T	SV 129		Episode #45. 2-20-1992	News Media	184047
1991	Wings: If Elected, I Will Not Live	T			Episode #33. 10-31-1991	TV Anchorman (Rif Hutton). Moderator (Lesley Woods). When Roy's opponent for a seat on the town council drops out, the gang convince Joe to run against him.But the surprise endorsement of Joe's campaign manager Fay by the local newspaper gives Roy more competition than he can handle. So Roy concocts a plan involving a story about how he has never won anything in his entire life.Touched by Roy's story of his embarrassing failures in grade school, Faye throws the election.	184048
1997	Wings: Just Call Me Angel	T			Episode #162. 2-5-1997	Reporter (Rick Hall). On their way home from Las Vegas, Joe has a bad case of food poisoning and is soon helpless in the airliner's bathroom where he is soon followed by the other pilots.This leaves the job to Brian who safely lands the plane and becomes an instant celebrity. Joe tries to deal with Brian's newfound celebrity and all the grief he's getting from Helen over his "Men's travel bag."But Brian's celebrity is short lived and he soon is back at Sandpiper asking for his old job back.	184049
1997	Wings: Let's Talk About Sex	T			Episode #160.1-8-1997	Photographer (Howard Shangraw).	184050
1996	Wings: Life Could Be a Dream	T			Episode #145. 4-30-1996.	News Media. Reporter (Robin Krieger). Photographer (Nick Meaney). Unearthing of a 20-year-old time capsule is occasion for Joe, Brian, Helen and Casey to reflect on what kind of a future they envisioned for themselves as kids.	184051
1991	Wings: Plane Nine from Nantucket	T			Episode #22 2-7-1991.	Reporter (Michael Fairman) joins Joe and Brian and the UFO Society to see if they can see the UFO that both pilots saw during a cargo flight.Despite Joe's concern about bringing down unfavorable media attention to Sandpiper, Brian reports the sighting to the FAA. Brian's report is ignored by federal agents, but not by the UFO Society that visits afterward.Unfortunately when Joe and Brian agree to take the group and the reporter up to see if they can see the UFO again, the UFO society shows its true colors.	184052
1990	Wings: Story of Joe, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5528. SVD 1498. VHS 1431		Episode #8. 10-5-1990	Magazine Writer Ted Cobb (Charles Hallahan)  from American Flyer Magazine comes to the airport to do a feature story interview..  One of the pilots imagines himself on American Flyer cover.Joe thinks his fortunes may have taken an upswing, but when the writer's interest is grabbed by Brian's wild adventures, Joe is left with nothing but jealousy.Despite Joe's accusations, Brian has been talking to the writer about his brother. But the editor kills the story feeling there is no catch to it.	184053
2001	Wingspan	MT				Interviewer (Mary McCartney)	184054
1932	Winner Take All	M	DVD -R HQ 6433, 6432		James Cagney.	Reporter (Phil Tead). Newspaper headlines. Magazine and newspaper stories.  "Fighter Becomes Social Lap Dog.""How the Two Fisted Champion of the Prize Ring Became a "Powder Puff" Boxer by Having His Nose and Ears Made Over by a Plastic Surgeon to Please the Whims of a Pretty So"Jim Kane, once known as the terror of the ring, loses public favor and is forced to become a "dancing master" in the ring to protect his new nose and ear."  Caricature of Jim King in ring riding "his well-known bicycle" and being chased by his opponent	184055
1986	Winners Take All	M				Interviewer (Geoff Witcher)	184056
1973	Winners, The	M				Reporter (Clive Scott)	184057
1985	Winners: Top Kid	MT				Reporter (Theo Stevens).	184058
1969	Winning	M	DVD -R HQ 5703, 5704, 5705			Indianapolis Interviewers (Lou Palmer, Jay Reynolds)	184059
1952	Winning of the West, The	M		Hall, Norman S.	Gene Autry Film	Publisher John Randolph (William Fawcett or William Foster)) and his printer Smiley Burnette are fighting two men who are using Indian raids as cover-up for their activities.Crusading publisher killed by territorial ranger's outlaw brother.  Daughter of publisher, Ann Randolph (Gail Davis) gets warrant for ranger's arrest but he convinces the marshal of his innocence and captures the real killers.	184060
2004	Winning Season, The	MT				Photographer (Chad Bruce). Photographer (Chris Brasher).	184061
1952	Winning Team, The	M	L			Reporters (Rodney Bell, Glenn Turnbull, John Hedloe). Sarcastic Reporter (Clarence Stsraight). Radio Sports Announcer (Art Gilmore). Announcer (John Kennedy). True story of baseball pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander.	184062
2004	Winning the Peace	MT			Short	TV News Anchor (Rich Skidmore).	184063
1935	Winning Ticket, The	M				Newsreel Man (James P. Burtis). Still Cameraman (Charles Dunbar). Sound Man (Wally Maher).	184064
1996	Winning Ways	NR		Boswell, Barbara		Political Reporter Sane Griffin for The Washington Post and Press secretary Claire Gray for her senatorial candidate father renew their acquaintance when the hip political reporter is assigned to cover her father’s campaign. The couple once had a disastrous fling. Tension builds between the press secretary and the reporter as disturbing secrets about her family’s past are uncovered. Claire Gray works selflessly to help her father’s political career. A confident, resilient woman, Claire knows what she wants -- a lasting relationship. When well-known Reporter Sane Griffin wasn’t ready to commit to her they parted ways. Now “Zany’s” back in her life, assigned to write an article about her father’s reelection bid. Given their history, Claire doesn’t trust Sane and he doesn’t trust himself around her. Beneath the surface lies a story of family secrets, death threats and more, all waiting to be uncovered and exposed to the public. But the truth could destroy many loves including Sane’s. Inexperienced in the ways of worldly men, congressman’s daughter Gray finds herself mesmerized by reporter Zane Griffin, a skeptic who is covering her father’s reelection bid.	184065
1999	Winslow Boy, The	M				News Media. Commons Reporter (Duncan Gould). Local Reporter (Ian Soundy). Beacon Reporter Miss Barnes (Sara Stewart). Beacon Photographer Fred (Perry Fenwick).	184066
1965	Winter A-Go-Go	M	DVD -R HQ 10698, 10699		PR - AFI-Publicists	Public Relations	184067
1939	Winter Carnival	M		Ford, Corey (Short Story - "Echoes that Old Refrain"). Budd Schulberg, Maurice Rapf (Story). Schulberg, Rapf , Lester Cole (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Editor Don Reynolds (Alan Baldwin) of the campus newspaper, the Dartmouth Graphic. His father is Tiger Reynolds (Robert Armstrong), a New York tabloid reporter.  He spots a woman whose divorce has made her a celebrity.He plans to beat the New York papers to the story by helping her get away. New York Mercury Editor Williams (Emory Parnell).Reporter at Terminal (John Berkes). Reporter at Terminal (Cyril Ring). Mercury Reporter (Al Hill). Mercury Reporter (George Magrill).	184068
1994	Winter Games	NM	OWN - P	Feinstein, John		Reporter Bobby Kelleher looks into a murder mystery involving high school basketball	184069
2010	Winter Garden	N		Hannah, Kristin		Photojournalist Nina Whitson is successful but her 40-year-old sister, Meredith is struggling with empty-nest syndrome. One stayed at home to raise her children and manage the family apple orchard in the Pacific Northwest, the other followed a dream and traveled the world to become a famous photojournalist. Nina takes a break from her globe-trotting photojournalism career to return home to do her share. They have nothing in common but love for their father -- and ambivalence toward their cold Russian-born mother, Anya. When their beloved father falls ill, Meredith and Nina find themselves together again, standing alongside their cold, disapproving mother. The mystery behind Anya’s detachment, which is filled with vivid descriptions of Leningrad and the Pacific Northwest, is finally solved. 	184070
1934	Winter in Moscow	N		Muggeridge, Malcolm		Journalist Wilfred Pye is the truth-sayer character, either representing the author Muggeridge or Gareth Jones, a real-life journalist who saw Stalin for what he was long before other Western journalists did and was ridiculed for his reporting. “He had a simple mind” and went to Russia intent on finding the truth. “Obviously, Pye thought, I must see where people eat, how they eat, and what they eat.” He’d always sided with the poor and the dispossessed, and Bolshevism seemed to him a fully admirable movement. It was the future; hated by all save the far-seeing and the pure of heart; hated by all save Pye and his great English Liberal newspaper.”  To him, the helpless were always righteous, the impoverished were always victims, and the pursuit of justice required the transformation of society. He was proud of standing up for the “weak and oppressed” and when he looked at a map it was not countries he saw, but wrongs sprawling across five continents. ... Arriving in Russia expecting to find a paradise, Pye-Jones-Muggeridge had to do little more than stroll about Moscow to see its refutation. “He saw hunger everywhere” and wondered how the Dictatorship of the Proletariat could feed him and Western journalists while allowing masses of Russians to go hungry. Determined to see more of the country, he traveled extensively and discovered, to his horror, that famine was everywhere and, worse yet, “it was organized from within.” Peasants were dying in what had once been the bread basket of Russia, and it was clearly an officially orchestrated starvation of the people. As Pye analyzed it, he realized that: ‘Maxism, the Dictatorship of the Proletariat’s religion, is the most urban religion that has ever existed. It was born in underground printing presses, in dingy lodgings and cafes and hotels. Its prophets were wanderers from one European capital to another whose dreams, like themselves were rootless.” In the deepest sense, the Bolsheviks warred against the “earth: with the nature of things and people; with life itself, that their embodiment involves.” The account of Pye’s research, his seeking of first hand information on the ground, and the conclusion drawn from this research, the fact of widespread and acute hunger, are consistent with the contents of Jones’ newspaper articles about conditions in Russia from 1931 until 1933. Journalists during the Stalin regime in the Soviet Union overlook starving peasants and support the utopian claims of one of the bloodiest regimes in human history. Satire. “It is not generally known that foreign journalists in Moscow work under the perpetual threat of losing their visas, and therefore their jobs...The result is that news from Russia is a joke.” New York Times Correspondent Walter Duranty, the real-life veteran Moscow correspondent who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in the Soviet Union, is described in a devastating sketch. His identifying tag is Duranty’s egg-and-omelette line and he called his collected reporting from the Soviet Union an “essay in untruth.”  Gareth Richard Vaughan Jones, a fearless young journalist who published his first major expose in the United States and the first signed articles in Britain of Josef Stalin’s deliberately imposed famine in the Ukraine in 1933. Duranty disparaged Jones as having made a “somewhat hasty judgment.” He then dismissed the conditions that in fact led to the deaths of 10 million men, women and children as merely :”sad,” adding, “you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs.” Pye is depicted in many respects as the mirror opposite of Jones. He is old where Jones was young, cynical where Jones was idealistic and a hard drinker and chain smoker where Jones was a teetotaler. 	184071
2002	Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony	DT			XXIX Olympics	TV Olympics Coverage. Special Features Unit Len Berman, Robert Hager, Sara James, Lewis Johnson, Kelly O'Donnell, Fred Roggin, Summer Sanders. Bobsleigh Mary Carillo. Ice-level Darren Pang. Figure Skating Beth Ruyak. Curling Reporter Elfi Schlegel.Reporters Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton Bonny Warner. Freestyle Skiing Trace Worthington, Play-by-Play Steve Podborski. Short Track Speed Skating Chris Wragge. Biathlon Dwight E. Stones, Bob Papa.Hosts - Bob Costas, Katie Couric, Dan Hicks. MSNBC's and CNBC's Studio Host Jim Lampley. Olympic Medals Plaza Pat O'Brien. Lead Figure-Skating Commentator Tom Hammond. GM Olympic Moments Correspondent Jimmy Roberts.Commentators - Ice Hockey Kenny Albert. Figure-Skating Sandra Bezic, Ski Jumping Mike Breen, Speed Skating Andrea Joyce. Biathlon Commentator Al Trautwig. Biathlon Reporters Dwight E. Stones, Bob Papa.Freestyle Skiing Reporter (Trace Worthington). Downhill Ski Reporter (Steve Porino).  HDTV Broadcasting Team Reporter (Todd Harris). Special Features unit Reporter (Lewis Johnson).	184072
1952	Winter Wears a Shroud	NM		Chapman, Robert		Press	184073
1992	Winter Widow, The	N	MLPL	Weir, Charlene		Journalist Lucille Tuthman, The Hampstead Herald. Henry Royce, editor.	184074
1988	Winter Wolves	N	OWN - H	Wescott, Earle		Reporter Fran Thomas (male).	184075
1555	Winter's Tale	PO		Deloney, Thomas		Balladeer. Elizabethan ballads are journalism pure and simple, and Autolycus the ballad-hawker eternally alive  in Winter's Tale.  How a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money-bags at a burden.	184076
1611	Winter's Tale	P	OWN	Shakespeare, William		News. Act V, Scene II.  Second Gentleman: "How goes it now, sir? this news which is called true is so like an old tale, that the verity of it is in strong suspicion: has the king found his heir?"Third Gentleman: "Third Gent. Most true, if ever truth were pregnant by circumstance: that which you hear you'll swear you see, there is such unity in the proofs."Messengers	184077
1983	Winter's Tale	N		Helprin, Mel		Rewrite Editor Hugh Close of The Sun, a newspaper owned by the Penn family: "Words were all he knew; they possessed and overwhelmed him, as if they were a thousand white cats with whom he shared a one-bedroom apartment."("In fact, he did not like cats, because they could not talk and would not listen.")  Many references to newspapers including The Ghost, The Sun and The Whale, morning and evening conditions.	184078
1936	Winterset	M				Press	184079
1942	Wintertime	M				Sportswriter Helene Reynolds as writer for Winter Sports magazine	184080
1990	WIOU:	T	SV 43, 45, 49, 50, 51		Episodes. Series 10-24-1990 to 3-20-1991, 16 Episodes.	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Hank Zaret was the new news director at TV station WNDY sent by executives at the network which owned the station to boost its falling ratings. Zaret got his start there three years before. Staff nicknamed the station, which is in financial trouble, WIOU.Main WNDY on-camera news personnel were: Anchor Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin), an overbearing womanizer with an inflated ego and wandering eye. Co-Anchor Kelby Robinson (Helen Shaver), dedicated journalist who once was Zaret's lover.Weatherman Floyd Graham (Dick Van Patten), lovable veteran who was going blind from glaucoma. Eddie Bock (Phil Morris), ambitious reporter with minimal scruples when it comes to furthering his career.Reporter Taylor Young (Kate McNeil), recent arrival from Tampa with mind-set identical to Eddie's. Long-time executive producer Liz McVay (Mariette Hartley) who feels overlooked when Hank was hired.	184081
1990	WIOU: Appearances	T			Episode #2 10-31-90	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Newsreader Taylor (Kate McNeil) panics when she's assigned a backgrounder. Sweeps week brings out a circus of can-you-top-this-stories	184082
1991	WIOU: Bleeds, It Leads (aka Without Prejudice)	T			Episode #11. 3-4-91	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).WNDY's if it bleeds, it leads approach to news troubles Liz. Eddie and Taylor scramble for gory stories	184083
1990	WIOU: Do the Wrong Thing	T			Episode #4. 11-14-90	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).WNDY interviews a sports-reporter candidate (Debbie Lee Carrington). Floyd's weather forecasting is challenged. Neal's personal life makes news. Reporter (Don Craig).	184084
1990	WIOU: Inquisition, The	T			Episode #3. 11-7-90	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Activist takes issue with station's minority hiring. Another day in the newsroom	184085
1991	WIOU: Labored Relations	T			Episode #10. 1-9-91	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Liz and union-representative husband Michael find themselves on opposite sides of bargaining table, as do Hank and Kelby during a newsroom strike on crew safety	184086
1990	WIOU: Mother Nature's Son	T			Episode #8. 12-26-90	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Hank behind bars and his freedom depends on Kelby coming forward about a killer's forced confession. Neal and Liz battle for control. Newsroom activities	184087
1991	WIOU: Ode to Sizzling Sal	T			Episode #9. 1-2-91	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Kelby asked to witness execution. Weather bunny Taylor (Kate McNeil) does stand-up	184088
1991	WIOU: One Flew Over the Anchor Desk	T			Episode #14.	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Scheming Taylor (Kate McNeil) temporarily lands in the anchor chair	184089
1991	WIOU: Pair o'Guys Lost	T			Episode #12. 3-13-1991	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley). Photographer (Gary Dubin).	184090
1990	WIOU: Pilot	T			Episode #1 10-24-90. Series 10-24-1990 to 3-20-1991, 16 Episodes.	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Hank Zaret was the new news director at TV station WNDY sent by executives at the network which owned the station to boost its falling ratings. Zaret got his start there three years before. Staff nicknamed the station, which is in financial trouble, WIOU.Main WNDY on-camera news personnel were: Anchor Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin), an overbearing womanizer with an inflated ego and wandering eye. Co-Anchor Kelby Robinson (Helen Shaver), dedicated journalist who once was Zaret's lover.Weatherman Floyd Graham (Dick Van Patten), lovable veteran who was going blind from glaucoma. Eddie Bock (Phil Morris), ambitious reporter with minimal scruples when it comes to furthering his career.Reporter Taylor Young (Kate McNeil), recent arrival from Tampa with mind-set identical to Eddie's. Long-time executive producer Liz McVay (Mariette Hartley) who feels overlooked when Hank was hired.	184091
1990	WIOU: They Shoot Sources, Don't They?	T			Episode #6.. 12-12-90	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley).Taylor (McNeil) acts on tip and gets in over her head. Floyd focuses on his vision problems	184092
1991	WIOU: Three Women and a Baby	T	SV 59		Episode #13. 3-20-1991	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley). Photographer (Gary Dubin).	184093
1991	WIOU: Unaired Episodes	T			Episodes #15-#16-#17-#18. "Walter and Me," "Forty-Eight Minutes," "Wife Abuse-Confidential," and "Cradle To Grave."	TV News Staff. WNDY-TV, nicknamed WIOU by cynical staffers who have seen ratings plunge. Hank Zaret (John Shea), news director. Kelby Robinson (Helen Saver). Neal Frazier (Harris Yulin). Liz (Mariette Harley). Photographer (Gary Dubin).	184094
1958	Wir Wunderkinder	MF			West Germany	Chief Editor Vogel (Peter Luhr).	184095
1957	Wir Wunderkinder. Der dennoch heitere Roman unseres Lebens	N		Hartung, Hugo	Germany	Journalist	184096
1920	Wire Entanglement, A	P	MLPL	Marshall, Robert	Index-One Act, 1900-1923	Press	184097
1953	Wire God, The	N	OWN - H	Willard, Jack		Journalist. Man goes from tank town telegrapher to head of the World Press Service. Wire-service executive for a fictional rival of AP, UP and INS recounting his rise from hack reporter to head of the world agency.He achieved all of this  by stealing documents, seducing colleagues' wives and letting his boss die. Author is really two newsmen, Jack Guinn and Willard C. Haselbush	184098
2002	Wire in the Blood: Mermaids Singing, The (Part 2).	T			Episode #2. 11-21-2002	Journalist (Val McDermid).	184099
2005	Wire in the Blood: Synchronicity	T			Episode #24. 3-14-2005	Reporter (Paul Richardson).	184100
1956	Wire Service (aka Deadline for Action): Blood Rock Mine	T			Episode #1. 10-4-1956. Series 10-4-1956 to 6-17-1957.	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184101
1957	Wire Service: Atom at Spithead	T			Episode #19. 2-11-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184102
1956	Wire Service: Avengers	T			Episode #10. 12-6-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184103
1956	Wire Service: Block Rock Mine, The	T			Episode #13. 12-27-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184104
1956	Wire Service: Campaign Train	T			Episode #2. 10-11-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184105
1957	Wire Service: Chicago Exclusive	T			Episode #14. 1-3-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184106
1957	Wire Service: Comeback, The	T			Episode #18. 1-31-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184107
1957	Wire Service: Confirm or Deny	T			Episode #34. 5-27-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184108
1956	Wire Service: Conspiracy	T			Episode #6. 11-8-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184109
1957	Wire Service: Dateline Las Vegas	T			Episode #22 3-4-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184110
1957	Wire Service: Death at Twin Pines, A	T			Episode #37. 6-17-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184111
1957	Wire Service: Death Merchant, The	T			Episode #31. 5-6-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184112
1956	Wire Service: Deep End, The	T	SVD 1057		Episode #11. 12-12-1956.	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957). Dean Evans is featured in this episode.	184113
1956	Wire Service: Deep End, The	T			Episode #11. 12-12-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184114
1956	Wire Service: Deported	T			Episode #8. 11-22-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184115
1957	Wire Service: El Hombre	T			Episode #20. 2-18-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184116
1957	Wire Service: Flowers For the General	T			Episode #17. 1-14-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184117
1957	Wire Service: Forbidden Ground	T			Episode #23. 3-11-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184118
1957	Wire Service: Four Minutes To Shot	T			Episode #35. 6-3-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184119
1956	Wire Service: Hideout	T			Episode #3. 10-18-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).While Kate is waiting for a plane, a famous jockey is murdered.	184120
1956	Wire Service: High Adventure	T			Episode #12. 12-20-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184121
1957	Wire Service: Indictment, The	T			Episode #27. 4-8-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184122
1956	Wire Service: Johnny Rath Story, The	T	VHS 914. VHS 1057		Episode #4. 10-25-1956.	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).Dan Miller is covering the story of the disappearance of a boy named Johnny Rath.	184123
1957	Wire Service: Last Laugh, The	T			Episode #33. 5-20-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184124
1957	Wire Service: Matter of Conscience, The	T			Episode #25. 3-25-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184125
1957	Wire Service: Misfire	T			Episode #26. 4-1-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184126
1956	Wire Service: Night of August 7th	T			Episode #5. 11-1-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).Reporter Dean Evans is assigned to cover the story of a prison riot. The convicts have captured some guards and threaten their lives unless officials meet their demands.	184127
1957	Wire Service: Ninety and Nine	T			Episode #28. 4-15-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184128
1957	Wire Service: No Peace in Lo Dao	T			Episode #24. 3-18-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184129
1957	Wire Service: Oil Man, The	T			Episode #29. 4-22-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).Reporter Dean Evans arrives to cover the story of a trio of bandits, wearing Halloween masks, who rob the oil refinery of a wildcatter tycoon. They make off with a huge payroll.Evans finds that an old wartime buddy is suspected of having a part in the robbery.	184130
1957	Wire Service: Profile of Ellen Gale	T			Episode #21. 2-25-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184131
1957	Wire Service: Run, Sheep, Run	T			Episode #30. 4-29-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184132
1957	Wire Service: Third Inevitable, The	T			Episode #16. 1-17-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184133
1956	Wire Service: Tower, The	T			Episode #7. 11-15-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184134
1956	Wire Service: Until I Die	T			Episode #9. 11-29-1956	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184135
1957	Wire Service: Violence Preferred	T			Episode #32. 5-13-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184136
1957	Wire Service: Washington Story, The	T			Episode #36. 6-10-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184137
1957	Wire Service: World of the Lonely	T			Episode #15. 1-10-1957	Correspondents. Three globetrotting reporters work for an international wire service. Dan Miller (Dane Clark - 1956-1957). Dean Evans (George Brent - 1956-1957).l  Katherine (Kate) Wells (Mercedes McCambridge - 1956-1957).	184138
2008	Wire, The: -30-	T	DVD -R HQ 9734, 9735	Simon, David	Episode #60. 3-9-2008. Final Episode.	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Frustrated Haynes finds his concerns about Templeton falling on increasingly deaf ears. Bubbles debates whether to greenlight a newspaper story about his life. Seeds of the future are sown throughout Baltimore.  Mayor Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario with the police brass in the wake of startling revelations. Choices are to clean up the mess or hide the dirt. 	184139
2006	Wire, The: Alliances	T			Episode #42. 10-8-2006	News Media. News Journalist (Lenecia Renee Porro).Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184140
2004	Wire, The: Back  Burners	T			Episode #32. 11-2004	Press Conference with mayor.Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184141
2003	Wire, The: Bad Dreams	T			EPIsode #24. 8-17-2003	News Media. Reporter (David Simon).Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184142
2008	Wire, The: Clarifications	T	DVD -R HQ 9705		Episode #58. 2-24-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Haynes approaches Templeton about his sources. Carcetti must make political deals. Bunk returns a favor. 	184143
2008	Wire, The: Complete Fifth Season, The	T	DVD	Simon, David	Fifth Season 10 Episodes. 	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). 	184144
2008	Wire, The: Dickensian Aspect, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9623	Burns, Ed	Episode #56. 2-10-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Metro Editor Steven Luxenberg (Robert Poletick). Felicia “Snoop” Pearson (Felicia Pearson). Templeton looks for a perfect follow-up to his latest, nationally covered story, which has replaced the city’s educational crisis on the paper’s priority list.After attending a sparsely attended waterfront ceremony, Carcetti fires away at a larger press event, and recasts himself as a champion for the homeless. McNulty takes a peculiar interest in a homeless man. Mystified by Omar’s disappearance, Mario and Chris ramp up their efforts to locate their nemesis. Bunk revisits some old leads in the row house cases, but is frustrated in his attempts to get blood work from the crime lab. After the detail gets more manpower, Freamon presses McNulty to get new surveillance equipment, but the resources aren’t as deep as both hoped. Pearlman discovers new clues pointing to corruption in City Hall. Marlo makes new appointments at the latest Co-Op meeting.	184145
2006	Wire, The: Final Grades	T			Episode. 12-10-2006.	Reporter (Brian Dragonuk).Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184146
2003	Wire, The: I Need To Get Clean	T	SVD 1430		Episode	News MediaSeason One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184147
2007	Wire, The: Last Word, The	DT	DVD -R HQ 9390	Simon, David (Series Creator), a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Sun Newspaper	Preview of Season 5 on the Media	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). The Fifth season reflects on the news media’s role in addressing or failing to address the fundamental political, economic and social realities depicted over the course of the series.  Simon decries recent trends in the newspaper industry that have conspired to make high-end journalism vulnerable: out-of-town chain ownership, an economic climate in which the share price of media companies matters more to industry leaders than the product itself, and a newsroom culture in which prizes, personal ambition and the cult of the “impact” story has replaced consistent and detailed coverage of complex issues as the primary goal.Leaks. Sources. Diversity in the newsroom. Whoever controls the media, controls the city. Editorial staff represented.  The Front Page Story. Code of Ethics. The Newsroom. The Bottom Line. Politicians and the Media. How does the news media affect the other characters on The Wire. Real-Life Journalists offering comments: Jami Floyd of Court TV, Joe Klein of Time Magazine, Steve Luxenberg of the Washington Post, Alan Sepinwall, TV Critic of the Star Ledger and Jacob Weisberg of Slate Magazine. 	184148
2008	Wire, The: Last Word, The	T	DVD	Simon, David	Included in “The Wire: The Complete Last Season.”	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Documentary exploring the role of the media in “The Wire.”	184149
2008	Wire, The: Late Editions	T	DVD -R HQ 9721, 9722		Episode #59. 3-2-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff).  Haynes gets fresh eyes to help with fact-checking Templeton’s stories. 	184150
2007	Wire, The: Margin of Error	T	DVD -R HQ 9415		Episode. 	News Media. Female TV Reporter and Male TV News Anchor from Channel 6, WQMD covering the mayoral race and the election. Voting day. Candidate Carcetti responds to campaign smear. News coverage.	184151
2004	Wire, The: Mission Accomplished	T			Episode #37.  12-19-2004	TV Reporter (Sheila Hennessey). TV Reporter Blue Van (Kerry Meushaw). Newspaperman #2 (David J. Smolar). Felicia "Snoop" Pearson.Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184152
2008	Wire, The: More With Less	T	DVD -R HQ 9472, 9473	Simon, David.	Episode #51. 1-6-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Executive Editor James Whiting and Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow (David Costabile).  Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff).City Editor Haynes and the staff of the Baltimore Sun are reeling from corporate cutbacks, losing key personnel from both the metro and international divisions. Still, with the help of reporters Alma Gutierrez, Jeff Price and Scott Templeton, Haynes is able to break a front-page story that links a politician to a co-op drug dealer. Sun is suffering from entitled upstarts: a budget crisis has management winnowing those with decent salaries -- smarter, veteran reporters. Old-school city editor Haynes finds himself saddled with the paper’s callow new golden boy Templeton, a flimsy reporter hollowly ambitious and shortsighted. 	184153
2008	Wire, The: Not For Attribution	T	DVD -R HQ 9530 (Mislabeled 9520). 	Zorzi, William F.	Episode #53. 1-20-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Executive Editor James Whiting and Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow (David Costabile).  Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff).Executive Editor James Whiting and Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow (David Costabile) drop as bombshell on the newspaper staff. Mayor Carcetti’s master plan for the police department is leaked to the press, sending the brass into a panic.	184154
2007	Wire, The: Odyssey, The	DT			Summary of last four seasons. 12-2007	News Media.	184155
2008	Wire, The: React Quotes	T	DVD -R HQ 9597		Episode #55. 2-3-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Metro Editor Steven Luxenberg (Robert Poletick). State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Sports Desk Editor (Theodore M. Snead). Baltimore Sun Employee (Alexandra Tydings). McNutty’s case gets increased attention from the newspaper, in large part thanks to the addition of Templeton to the reporting team -- there is some suspicion, however, that he made up the story. Mario forges an alliance with a drug connect who show him a new communications trick. Clay Davis finds a new ally. State’s Attorney Rupert Bond raises his public profile. News conferences. Maurice Levy and Herc prepare for litigation. Elena confronts her ex-husband about his behavior.Bubbles has fears about new opportunities. Greggs gets some overtime work. Omar shows patience as Mario throws out his bait. Felicia “Snoop” Pearson (Felicia Pearson). 	184156
2004	Wire, The: Reformation	T	DVD -R HQ 2470		Episode #35.  12-5-2004	Reporter from the Sun is on to Bunny Colvin's scheme and "he's calling around for quotes." Colvin quickly arranges to meet reporter at Hamsterdam.When he's asked who knows about this at headquarters, Colvin lies to reporter: "Command is well aware of the situation."In a desperate bid to keep the lid on Hamsterdam, Bunny Colvin convinces the reporter that prosecution of the dealers will begin soon and implores him to sit on the story for a couple of weeks."Bottom line is that if you start throwing calls right now, everyone is gonna shit blue thinking we got a leak.  They might come up on the case early, not get all they could out of the work we did down here," he tells reporter.Reporter agrees to give Colvin a week in exchange for the exclusive.	184157
2004	Wire, The: Time after Time	T			Episode #26. 9-19-2004	Reporter (Thomas W. Stewart).Season One: family of drug dealers and innerworkings of their empire. Detectives who are trying to catch them.  Season Two: Case of dead prostitutes and a look at the corruption surrounding the Port.Season Three: Politics, drugs and corruption. Season Four: Four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system, politics of inner city and an election.	184158
2008	Wire, The: Took	T	DVD -R HQ 9649	Price, Richard	Episode #57. 2-17-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). An unexpected call puts Templeton back in the spotlight and gets McNulty more attention than he expected. Haynes can’t shake his suspicions about Templeton. Bubbles shows a reporter the ropes. Bunk bucks at Landsman when ordered to help with the force’s most recent red ball. Omar sends Marlo a message through a number of associates. Carcetti proves he’s still an adept fund-raiser. Carver gift wraps a special witness for Bunk. Freamon tries to crack a clock code. Greggs prepares for a visit from her son. Michael has a close call.  Assisted by the top-drawer lawyer Bill Murphy, “cash and carry” Davis makes his day in court a memorable one.	184159
2008	Wire, The: Transitions	T	DVD -R HQ 9577	Burns, Ed	Episode #54. 1-27-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Executive Editor James Whiting and Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow (David Costabile).  Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff).The Baltimore Sun scrambles to confirm surprising news from City Hall but lose out to the TV media in scooping a high-profile grand jury appearance. 	184160
2008	Wire, The: Unconfirmed Reports	T	DVD -R Q 9504	Zorzi, William F. 	Episode #52. 1-13-2008	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Executive Editor James Whiting and Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow (David Costabile).  Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff).At the newspaper, executive editor James Whiting outlines a Pulitzer-worthy series in broad strikes, trumping Haynes while liberating the ambitious Templeton. Steintorf tries to find good news for the mayor. 	184161
2008	Wire, The: Wire Odyssey, The	T	DVD	Simon, David	Included in “The Wire: The Complete Last Season.”	Newspaper Staff at the Baltimore Sun. City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes (Clark Johnson). Ambitious Reporter Scott Templeton (Tom McCarthy). Reporter Alma Gutierrez (Michelle Paress).  Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow  (David Costabile).  Executive Editor James C. Whitting III (Sam Freed).    State Editor Tim Phelps (Thomas McCarthy). Regional Affairs Desk Editor Rebecca (Kara Quick). Mayor’s Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf (Neal Huff). Documentary exploring the role of the media in “The Wire.”	184162
1989	Wired	M	L	Woodward, Bob (Book). Earl Mac Rauch (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Journalist Bob Woodward (J.T. Walsh) is asked by John Belushi's widow to investigate the death of the comedian. Woodward explains to his editor that he and Belushi went to the same school and had the same football coach, but never met each other.Comedian's ghost accuses the journalist of preying on wives and widows. As Woodward "witnesses" Belushi's dying moments, the two carry on a conversation in which Belushi accuses Woodward of being a vulture who just wants to nail his widowTwo come to a reconciliation as Belushi begins to choke and says, "Breathe for me, Woodward."  Surrealistic account of the Woodward book. Washington Post Editor (Dakin Matthews).Photographer (Amy Michelson)	184163
1999	Wisconsin Death Trip	M				Editor (Jeffrey Golden)	184164
1986	Wisdom	M				Network Anchorman (Hal Fishman).	184165
1956	Wisdom	DT			Series. 1-1-1956 to 4-1-1962. NBC	Interviewer-Producer Robert D. Graff (1956-1958).	184166
1939	Wise Quacks	C				Newspaper. Porky reads in The Barnyard Bulletin about Mr. and Mrs. Duck expecting a blessed event	184167
1988	Wiseguy: 7th Avenue Freeze Out	T			Episode #28. 12-14-1988	News Dealer (Paul Beckett).	184168
1988	Wiseguy: Date With an Angel	T			Episode #22. 3-28-1988	News Media. Reporter (Cecilia Warren).	184169
1990	Wiseguy: Dead Right	T			Episode #74.	CNN Anchor (Mark G. Wilson).	184170
1990	Wiseguy: Fear That Follows, The	T		Campbell, Clifton	Episode	News Media	184171
1988	Wiseguy: Going Home	T			Episode #23. 10-26-1988	Reporter (P. Lynn Johnson).	184172
1988	Wiseguy: Last of the True Believers	T			Episode #26. 11-16-1988	News Media. Reporter (Katherine Pope).	184173
1990	Wiseguy: One-Horse Town, A	T		Burke, David J.	Episode #60. 2-14-1990	Reporter friend of Frank's tells him about a corrupt town in Washington spurring Frank to assign Vinnie to the case. Vinnie sets his cover as a truck driver whose rig just got repossessed.	184174
1990	Wiseguy: Sanctuary	T			Episode #65. 4-11-1990	News Media. Reporter (Althea McAdam). Photographer (Rolf Reynolds).  Video Cameraman (Peter Bibby). Vinnie tells Father Pat about the toxic dumping and the priest arranges a press conference.Kousakis overhears the plan to expose him on the news and shoots at Frank and Vinnie at the church, wounding Frank and Father Pat. Vinnie and Dan chase Kousakis. Frank is in critical condition and goes to the hospital. He dies.	184175
1989	Wiseguy: Sins of the Father, The	T			Episode #47. 10-4-89	Reporters pursue candidate: like two-dollar whores, will lie down for a quote. D.A. plans to expose Vinnie as the head of the Commission in a news conference. Albert is distraught when his son is expelled from school because of his recent press coverage.	184176
1990	Wiseguy: Witness Protection for the Archangel Lucifer	T			Episode #72. 12-8-1990	TV Reporter (Crystina Wyler).	184177
1932	Wiser Sex, The	M				City Editor (Granville Bates)	184178
2005	Wish	N		Bellows, Melina Gerosa		Entertainment Journalist Bella grows from a Cher-loving-8-year-old to a 15-year-old Lolita to a 39-year-old entertainment journalist trying on boyfriends along the way.  Bella's demanding editor, nicknamed "The Skunk" for her overpowering Giorgio perfume.Real heroine on a three-decades-long journey.	184179
2004	Wish I Weren’t Here	N		Bricker, Sandra D.		Public Relations Consultant Victoria “Vic” Townsend’s client Drew Nolan is the antithesis of everything she holds dear. The suntanned Floridian’s sickeningly healthy and relaxed view of life contradicts her chain-smoking, business-suited, take out-ordering New York existence in every way. Not that it would matter, of course. Except that her boss’s idea of looking out for the best interest of his stepdaughter is to banish Vic to the shores of Tampa. What this public relations siren doesn’t know about romance could flood the sandy shores surrounding her. But if six months revamping Drew’s ailing business that caters to the romantically impaired is what it takes to get her name engraved on the corner officer reserved for Creative Director, she’ll figure it out somehow. One crazy wedding at a time. 	184180
1991	Wish Kid Starring Macauley Culkin	C			Series. 9-14-1991 to 9-5-1992. NBC	Reporter-Photographer McClary was the father of Nick and Peggy McClary. Nick was a boy whose magical glove granted him one wish a week. His friend was the only other person who knew about the magical glove. Mother was a real-estate agent.	184181
2009	Wish Maker, The	N		Sethi, Ali		Editor Zakia Lahore, a crusading political journalist who edits a crusading women’s magazine, and a strong-willed, culturally conservative grandmother, Daadi, run the Lahore household in Pakistan where 20-year-old Zaki Shirazi, his military father dead before he was born, is raised with his rebellious female cousin Samar Api.Zaki returns from college in Massachusetts for Samar’s wedding and remembers his fatherless childhood in the early 1990s around the time when Prime Minister Benazi Bhutto was deposed, an act that polarized the country. Zaki and Samar were raised together, watched American TV and memorized dialogue from Bollywood movies, attended dangerous protests, and formed secret friendships. In a household run by Zki’s crusading political journalist mother and iron-willed grandmother, it was impossible to imagine a future that could anything different for either of them. But adolescence approaches and the cousins’ fates diverge. Samar’s unconventional behavior -- in which Zaki has played the role of devoted helper -- brings severe consequences for her, while Zaki is sent out to discover the world for himself.  	184182
1996	Wish Upon a Star	M				Photographer (Trevor Black).	184183
1974	Wish You Were Here….?	DT			UK. Series	Travel Reporters John Carter, Julia Bradbury (1999-2000). Presenters Mary Nightingale (1999-2001), Anna Walker (1999-2000), Ruth England (2002), Judith Chalmers, Chris Kelly, Anneka Rice, Anthea Turner.	184184
2009	Wishbone: Dogged Expose, A	T	DVD -R HQ 11273		Episode. 7-11-2009	Tabloid scandal. A Dogged Expose. A Scandal in Bohemia. 	184185
2002	Wishcraft	M				News Media. Reporter (Traci McWain).	184186
2005	Wishdaughter	N		Mourby, Adrian		Journalist Bill Wheeler discovers an old letter that sets him off on an investigation  into the often sinister world of Richard Wagner, one of opera's greatest and most controversial composers.As Wheeler delves deeper into the hidden meanings of the letter, he is forced to reexamine his relationship with his daughter, his ex-wife and an American academic who hastened the disintegration of his marriage seven years earlier.Immersed in the dark world of Wagner and his own memories, Wheeler learns important lessons about the necessity of coming to terms with the past in order to move forward. Settings range from Tel Aviv to London.	184187
2002	Wisher, The	M				News Media. Female Reporter (Jill McAllister).	184188
1985	Wishful Thinking	N		Blum, Howard		News Media	184189
1990	Wishful Thinking	M				TV News Anchor (Alexandra Kent).	184190
1999	Wishing Game, The	N		Redmond, Patrick		Journalist Tim Webber is determined to find out the truth of what happened at Kirkston Abbey school for boys during 1954.It's now more than 40 years later and he uncovers a tale of seemingly innocuous friendship between two boys who embark on psychological power games that escalate with sinister results.	184191
2002	Wishing Stone, The	M				News Media. Reporter (Pati Lauren). ENG Cameraman (Alex Fuenmayor).	184192
2010	Wishing Well, The	MT	DVD -R HQ 11719, 11720			Celebrity Reporter Cynthia Tamerline (Jordan Ladd)  is sent to tiny Slow Creek, Illinois as punishment to do a human-interest “fluff” piece on a wishing well. Her boss, fearing that she has lost her edge as a reporter, sends her there. Cynthia is all too eager to get back to her New York lifestyle, yet she is somehow magically transported to life as a small town reporter, a life that could have been if she had chosen a different path. 	184193
1991	Wishman	M				Newscaster (Wendy Rutledge)	184194
1999	Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies	M				Reporter (Maria Gennaro)	184195
2008	Wisteria	N		Bartolini, Lyn		Journalist Ashley from New York and her brother Dylan have returned to Hanford Creak for the funeral of their father. Their mother who was in the finals stages of Alzheimer's had disappeared several months earlier. After the funeral, Ashley finds a letter to them from their father explaining he feels responsible for their mother’s mysterious disappearance and asks for their forgiveness. Dylan, who was always very protective of his mother, went ballistic, but Ashley understood the father’s feelings and tried to explain them to her brother. But, after the contents of their mother’s will was revealed, Ashley’s understanding came to an immediate halt that caused a discord between brother and sister. She stormed out of the house vowing never to speak to her brother again. Ashley returned to her job as a journalist in New York and accepted an assignment to go to Illinois to live with a family on a small farm and Dylan returned to St. Louis. Their life journeys remained separate until both received the gifts of understanding, compassion and forgiveness.	184196
2007	Wisteria: Story of Albert Fish, The	M				Reporter (Jeff Griffin). Newspaper Boy (Christopher  Hurt). News Vendor (Joshua Morris). Western Union Manager (Paul T. Taylor).	184197
1945	Wistful Blackguard, The	SS	OWN	Hecht, Ben	In "Collected Stories of Ben Hecht, The."	Reporter Harry Gruenwall of the London Express.	184198
1989	Wit's End	NM	OWN - H	Scafidel, James R.		New York Times Sportswriter Ted Miller, a wise-cracking sportswriter	184199
2006	Witch Blade	C			Japan (based on American cartoon of same name). Produced by Gonzo studios. Anime series	Reporter Yusuke Tozawa is a newspaper reporter who’s always getting into trouble. Intrepid, always out for the big scoop.	184200
2006	Witch Blade	C			Japan (based on American cartoon of same name). Produced by Gonzo studios. Anime series.	News Media. Police Inspector who abhors Tozawa’s nosiness. He calls him “Hyena” for hunting for stories after murder scenes.	184201
1999	Witch Hunt	MT				Reporter No. 1 (Jane Hall). Reporter No. 2 (Roger Stephen). Reporter #3 (Milan Perkins). Reporter No. 4 (Jessica Muschamp).	184202
2002	Witch Hunter Robin	C			Japan. Series 2002	News Media. TV News Anchor (Michael McConnohie - Voice). News Reporter (Dorothy Elias-Fahn - Voice).	184203
1997	Witch of Exmoor, The	N		Drabble, Margaret		Journalist David D'Anger is an academic, a politician, and a parliamentary candidate for a marginal constituency in West Yorkshire.	184204
1992	Witch of Watergate, The	NM	OWN - H	Adler, Warren		Gossip Columnist Polly Dearborn is found murdered at the Watergate. Venomous scribe had made a living by dishing dirt on and destroying careers of Washington's elite. Almost as many suspects as columns.	184205
1976	Witch Who Came from the Sea, The	M				Newscaster (Sam Chu Lin).	184206
1986	Witchboard	M				Anchorwoman (Clare Bristol).	184207
1995	Witchboard III: Possession, The	M				Reporter (John Sanford Moore). Newscaster (Gwen Tolbart).	184208
1991	Witchcraft III: Kiss of Death, The	M				Photographer (Rocco Calvi).	184209
1972	Witches Mountain, The (aka El Monte de las Brujas)	M		Cortes, Juan, Alvarez De Miranda, Raul Artigot, Felix Fernandez (Screenplay)	Spain - Ness Book	Photojournalist (John Caffari) takes assignment in the mountains so he can avoid a woman with whom he once lived. Along the way he takes photographs of a nude woman on the beach who later tells him she is a writer and accompanies him.Photographer shoots procession of witches in the mountains at night, but when he develops photographs the procession shots do not turn out and mysterious figures show up on other photographs. After being indoctrinated into cult, writer falls from cliff.Photographer returns home to find the coven, of which former girlfriend is a member, waiting for him.	184210
1986	Witches of Eastwick, The	M		Updike, John (Novel). Michael Cristofer (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Gossip Columnist Sukie Ridgemont (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a writer for the local paper, The Eastwick World. She falls under the warlock's spell. Editor Clyde Alden (Richard Jenkins) seems to be the only one aware of the warlock's power.Alden's wife continually nags him about being a failure and pushes him to do an article on the scandalous activities taking place at the warlock's home. After the article appears, Ridgemont is fired and the editor apparently beats his wife to death.	184211
1984	Witches of Eastwick, The	N		Updike, John		Gossip Columnist Sukie Rougemont is one of three witches who lives in a small New England town in that hectic era when the sixties turned into the seventies. The other two witches are Alexandra Spoffard, a sculptress who could create thunderstorms and Jane Smart, a cellist who could fly. The local gossip columnist can turn milk into cream. Divorced, but hardly celibate, the wonderful witches one day found themselves quite under the spell of the new man in town, Darryl Van Horne, whose strobe-lit hot tub room became the scene of satanic pleasures. 	184212
1907	Witching Hour, The	P	MLPL	Thomas, Augustus		Reporter, Mr. Emmett	184213
1969	Witchmaker, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184214
1998	Witchy Woman	NR		Leabo, Karen	Loveswept #891	Journalist Nate Wagner was certain of one thing -- this delicate blonde had once been a child witch.  When a cursed statue thrust them both into danger, the woman struggled to trust this stranger whose touch penetrated her defenses.Cynical reporter who has seen everything -- except magic.  He falls in love and is in danger of an ancient curse.	184215
1984	With a Little Gold Pencil	SS	PVL	Girion, Barbara	In "Very Brief Season, A."	Reporter-Narrator Shelby Dreighton. "I had been a reporter from Union High's paper since my freshman year."  Now features editor and trying to be editor-in-chief in senior year."I thought of myself as a high-school-age Barbara Walters getting juicy interviews with a cross-section of the student body.  Mr. Harrington, school paper adviser.Larry Williams, editor-in-chief.	184216
1952	With a Song in My Heart	M				Radio News Announcer (Bill Baldwin Sr.)	184217
2009	With a Twist	NR		Martin, Deirdre		Reporter Quinn O’Brian, a reporter known for breaking stories and hearts,  is a regular at a French bistro in Brooklyn where Natalie Bocuse is a waitress at her sister’s restaurant and dreams of managing a chic restaurant in Manhattan.  When O’Brian offers Natalie a job at his parents’ Irish pub in Manhattan, she jumps at the chance to be one step closer to her dream. But Quinn will need the luck of the Irish to charm Natalie and write a happy ending to his own love story.O’Brian’s reporting job has always come first in his life. Natalie is one woman he has always had time to tease and flirt with and when he gets her on his home turf, he really turns on the charm. Quinn and Natalie’s relationship really starts to click with chemistry and passion. But Quinn’s dedication to his job starts to take precedent over everything else and Natalie begins to wonder if she will ever come first in Quinn’s life. 	184218
1930	With Byrd at the South Pole	M				Newspaper Correspondent (Russell Owen). Aerial Photographer (Captain Ashley C. McKinley).	184219
1993	With Extreme Prejudice	NM		Barton, Frederick		Film Reviewer Michael  Barnett for the New Orleans States-Tribune, a widower with a drinking problem who is haunted by the memory of his lawyer wife who was killed in a senseless accident a year earlier.Returning from a press junket in Los Angeles in 1988-1989, Barnett finds that his house has been robbed -- but the only missing item is his wife's working file on a complicated lawsuit that obsessed her until she died.When Barnett further discovers that a set of files is also missing from his wife's old law firm, he starts to investigate hoping to answer questions about the case that so haunted his wife.Search leads him to discoveries about New Orleans politics, about his friends, about his late wife and even himself. Race relations are an issue.Barnett's movie reviews are included. His wife's death was no accident.	184220
2002	With Family in Mind	NR		DeVita, Sharon	Silhouette Special Edition #1450	Journalist	184221
1997	With Friends Like These	NM		Coleridge, Nicholas		Investigative Journalist Anna Grant, with a flair for making people talk. Beautiful and clever, she beguiles her subjects into spilling their secrets, then betrays them in printHer glamour, looks and talent have made her one of publishing's rising stars. She has also earned a multitude of enemies. When she is found dead in her apartment one evening, the suspects are Anna's so-called friends and all have motives.Suspects include her competitive editor is Micky Rice who's terrified of being eclipsed by his more talented writer. There's Kit Preston, the editor-in-chief of the magazine and Anna's sometime lover.Also a corrupt and powerful scion of a wealthy family whom Anna exposed. Finally there's the sophisticated and amoral subject of an article Anna was preparing. Anyone of these suspects could have strangled her.	184222
2007	With Friends Like These	NJ		Billingsley, ReShonda Tate		Talk-Show Host for KRCP'S Teen Talks competition is heating up. Four girlfriends lie about each other in order to win the coveted spot. But more painful than any lies they can concoct is the cold, hard truth.None of them will reach their ultimate dreams if cutting each other down is how they choose to get ahead. Is winning a place in the media spotlight worth losing their friendship?	184223
2000	With Heart	NR		Garlock, Dorothy		Editor-Publisher Kathleen Dolan invests in the Rawlings Gazette in Oklahoma and has high hopes as she nears her new home. But excitement turns to anger and fear when hijackers intercept her outside town.Local rancher intervenes saving her and her belongings. She soon learns the thwarted hijacking is the first of many threats from q powerful Rawlings resident who wants to keep her from uncovering his secrets.The rancher finds himself first championing then falling in love with the beautiful redhead and she is drawn to the quiet cowboy.  He's determined to marry her despite their differences in backgrounds.First he's going to have to find a way to keep the daring, feisty newspaperwoman alive. A powerful man and his unscrupulous cronies will go to any lengths to silence the gutsy redhead and the man she loves.	184224
1928	With Malice Toward None	N		Morrow, Honore Willsie		Press	184225
2005	With No One as Witness	NM		George, Elizabeth		Tabloid Reporter Mitchell Corsico is embedded with detective's team and immediately wants to do profiles of the investigating team. A feature he writes about the primary female detective almost draws a map to the house she shares.The case reached a crisis when an adolescent boy's nude body is found mutilated. This is the fourth victim in three months -- but the first to be white.This put the Metropolitan Police in a sticky situation putting them under pressure to apprehend the serial killer before the news media catches on to the institutionalized racism rampant in the force.Assistant Commissioner David Hillier is more concerned about a public relations disaster. He uses a top investigator, the black sergeant as the visible face of the investigation by making him handle the news media and all the press conferences.Hillier does then does the unthinkable: he agrees to have a journalist embedded with the investigation team. What is worse is that it ends up being the tabloid reporter.	184226
2005	With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed	N		Truss, Lynne		Columnist Osborne Lonsdale, a down-at-the-heel journalist mysteriously attractive to women, writes a regular celebrity interview for Come Into the Garden. This week his “Me and My Shed” column will be based on the charming garden outhouse owned by TV sitcom Angela Farmer. Unknown to Osborne, driving down to Devon to interview Angela in her country retreat, the sleepy magazine has been taken over by the new management. So it happens that Osborne’s research trip is interrupted by a trainload of anxious hacks from London -- Lillian the fluffy blonde secretary, Michelle the sub-editor who has a secret crush on Osborne, and Trent Carmichael, crime novelist and best-selling author of “S is for...Secatuers!”Lonsdale has done so many profiles that famous people have started to blend into each other in his mind. He is one of the regular contributors to a small gardening magazine on its last legs -- “Come Into the Garden” has a staff almost entirely made up of obsessives of one kind or another.  Novel about contemporary journalism and its intrusiveness. “It was nobody’s fault, this widely held assumption that Come Into the Garden had long since sought eternal peace in the great magazine rack in the sky. Nevertheless it required strength of character for those intimately acquainted with the title not to take the comments personally. After all, it was a bit like being dead but not lying down.”	184227
1922	With Stanley in Africa	M		Plympton, George H. (Story).	Serial. 18-chapter play.	Reporter Henry Morton Stanley (George Walsh) is helped by a Female Reporter (Louise Lorraine) in his search throughout Africa for the famous Dr. Livingstone.	184228
1909	With the Night Mail	SSF		Kipling, Rudyard	In "Actions and Reactions."	Magazine. Dirigible balloons adventure told through excerpts from the magazine in which the story was presented as a factual account. Letters to the editor.	184229
1999	With This Kiss	NR		Lynne, Victoria		Columnist Julia Prentisse for the London Review writes expose of children being abused.	184230
1978	With This Ring	MT				Photographer (Rosanna Huffman)	184231
2007	With This Ring	NR		Snyder, J.M.	Gay	Tabloid Reporter gets story from Matt diLorenzo’s ex-partner, Jordan about Matt’s secret -- something in his semen gives his sexual partners super powers. After the article appears, Matt experts all sorts of weirdoes to track him down, but the only call he receives is from a research scientist at a local condom factory who claims to have a solution to his little “problem.”	184232
1918	Within the Cup	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	184233
1939	Within the Law	M	DVD -R HQ 3479, 3480.			Camerawoman (Naomi Childers)	184234
2005	Within the Woods	M				Photographer, Belgium (Adam Novak).	184235
1974	Within These Walls: Failing To Report	T			Episode #8. 2-22-1974	Russian Journalist (Yona Gailet).	184236
1988	Without a Clue	M				Reporter #1 (Stephen Tiller). Reporter #2 (Michael O'Hagan). Reporter #3 (Ivor Roberts). Photographer (Martin Pallot).	184237
2006	Without a Doubt	N		Long, Kathleen		Reporter Sophie Markham sees a little girl with a butterfly-shaped birthmark and swears she was looking at her long-lost niece. And yet this child's parents claimed to have met the birth mother...who had perished in a fire.Digging into the adoption quickly became dangerous, but her biggest challenge was the child's uncle, and Sophie's ex, Gary Barksdale.Being near him reminded Sophie of the passion that had once driven their careers and their relationship. And working together now felt as natural as it had back then--except this time someone wanted them dead.	184238
1983	Without a Trace	M				News Media. Reporter (Asby Adams).  Reporter (Hy R. Agens). Reporter (Peter Burnell). Reporter (Bruce Carr). Reporter (Maria Cellario). Reporter (Gregory Chase).  Reporter (Paul Collins). Reporter (Ken Cory). Reporter (William Fowler).Reporter (Edmund Genest). Reporter (Roxanne Gregory). Reporter (Gracie Harrison). Reporter (William H.Macy). Reporter (Brenda Thomas). Reporter (Hattie Winston). Reporter (Freda Foh Shen). Reporter (Jim Storm). Reporter (Alan Weeks).WOR-TV News Announcer (Sara Lee Kessler). News Truck Driver (Nick D'Elia). WOR-TV News Announcer (Tom Dunn).	184239
2007	Without a Trace: Absalom	T	DVD -R HQ 9291		Episode. 11-15-2007	College TV Reporter says a cell phone video showing two students fighting in class over racial issues has been seen by millions on the Internet. Her report is seen on a lap top computer. The white student is threatened with hate e-mail and then disappears.  	184240
2007	Without a Trace: Baggage	T	DVD -R HQ 9154		Episode. 10-25-2007	News Media.  Team wonders if a drug dealer who leads a violent gang is responsible for his sister’s abduction.	184241
2008	Without a Trace: Bend in the Road, A	T	DVD -R HQ 9822		Episode. 4-10-2008	News Media. Team searches for a heart-transplant patient and tries to figure out if her curiosity about the donor who saved her life has anything to do with her disappearance.	184242
2002	Without a Trace: Birthday Boy	T			Episode #2. 10-3-2002. Series 9-1-2002-	Reporter (Pablo Guzman). Cyber Guy (Jeff Ricketts).	184243
2006	Without a Trace: Check Your Head	T	DVD -R HQ 5624		Episode #87. 3-9-2006	Advice Columnist Rachel Gibson (Christina Hendricks) writes "Check Your Head With Rachel" for the Gotham Observer. She vanishes and the team suspects foul play since the woman was agoraphobic and hadn't left her apartment in two years. Editor Michael.Episode opens with Rachel writing an answer to one of the many people who write her letters: "Dear Loved…". Door rings and she disappears after sending her latest article to the paper.Turns out she left her apartment to deliver a gift to her assistant's father, a mafia don. She has fallen in love with her assistant and she can't figure out what to do about it.She goes back to a bowling alley where she was forced to spend the night and developed her illness. Her assistant shows up, the assistant's father shows up and everyone embraces.  Ends and begins with Dean Martin singing "That's Amore."Editor got angry with her two years ago for refusing to attend a book-signing party.	184244
2008	Without a Trace: Cloudy With a Chance of Gettysburg	T	DVD -R HQ 10610		Episode. 12-17-2008	TV Weatherman Ben Coleman of WNKW, Channel 9 News.  The team searches for a local television weatherman who has gone missing after showing up for work bleeding from his side. The bowtie-wearing Coleman was trying for a new job at an Anaheim station, one step higher. The tension made his fiancé leave him because she said he is always putting his TV career over her. He also had a fight with one of the station’s reporters, Dale Harmon. Harmon was covering a storm with the Storm Stampede Channel 9 Newstruck team when a sign came flying out of nowhere leveling him. Coleman went to his aid. The “Flying Sign Promo” was shown repeatedly on the station promoting Coleman. Harmon quit in disgust. He can’t stand what is happening to local news. It turns out a friend stabbed him with a civil war sword during preparations for a Civil War reenactment. The wound became infected when Coleman confronted a man trying to get his friend’s girlfriend. Coleman was trying to make amends because in college he was part of a cruel college prank that almost destroyed his friend’s career. The weatherman is saved in the nick of time, goes live on camera and quits, asking his fiancé to take him back. 	184245
2003	Without a Trace: Copycat (aka Copy Cat)	T	DVD -R HQ 7628		Episode #28. 10-30-2003	News Media used to trap the killer.  Press references. Malone searches for a missing woman whose description matches those of a series of murder victims from a 12-year-old case.	184246
2007	Without a Trace: Deep Water	T	DVD -R HQ 8151		Episode #111. 3-11-2007	News Media. Reporter (Leyna Nguyen). Media #1 (Terry Woodberry). Powerful and meddlesome father is involved in a search for a missing U.S. senator.	184247
2004	Without a Trace: Exposure	T	DVD -R 1699		Episode #34. 1-8-2004	Freelance Tabloid Photojournalist tries to become the serious journalist he used to be by exposing a plant dumping illegal wastes into the sewer system. Almost dies trying.The team has a wealth of suspects from which to choose as they search for a missing paparazzo who felt responsible when one of his pictures outing a TV star led to the actor's ruin and eventual suicide.He vowed to redeem himself and his career by helping an environmental watchdog group expose a corporation's cancer-causing pollution.	184248
2002	Without a Trace: In Extremis	T			Episode #9. 11-21-2002	News Media. Reporter (Leyna Nguyen).	184249
2004	Without a Trace: In the Dark	T			Episode #48. 9-23-2004	News Media. TV Reporter (Kristin Carey).	184250
2009	Without a Trace: Labyrinths	T	DVD -R HQ 11060		Episode. 4-28-2009	Journalist Molly Sampson (Nicholle Tom) is missing after her hardcore exposes are published in an on-line magazine. They begin to suspect a politician, the subject of one of her latest entries.  Sampson recently graduated from reporting celebrity gossip to write exposes for the one-line magazine. They question whether the subject of one of her stories is to blame for her disappearance. Newscaster (Ted Garcia). 	184251
2009	Without a Trace: Labyrinths: Promotion 	CC	DVD -R HQ 11060		Episode. 4-28-2009	Journalist Molly Sampson (Nicholle Tom) is missing after her hardcore exposes are published in an on-line magazine. They begin to suspect a politician, the subject of one of her latest entries.  Sampson recently graduated from reporting celebrity gossip to write exposes for the one-line magazine. They question whether the subject of one of her stories is to blame for her disappearance. Newscaster (Ted Garcia). 	184252
2006	Without a Trace: Little Things, The	T	DVD -R HQ 5582		Episode #86. 3-2-2006	New York Times. Whistle-blower at a pharmaceutical company wants to take his story to the New York Times. His five-year-old child is kidnapped to keep him quiet until executives can sell their stock.	184253
2007	Without a Trace: Lost Boy	T	DVD -R HQ 9337		Episode. 11-22-2007	News Media. 	184254
2005	Without a Trace: Party Girl	T	DVD -R HQ 7183		Episode #62. 2-18-2005	News Media. Paparazzi. Kidnapped heiress and media coverage. Online poll determines whether she should live or die. Publicist Liz Murray to Chelsea Prince, the girl kidnapped. 2 Live News Coverage.Internet shows her tied up and forced to confess for her sins. Celebrity Report tabloid newspaper: "Chelsea's Love Triangle." Famous for being rich and beautiful. Kidnapper cuts her wrists while she is tied up. Saved. News Media coverage of story.Ending shows kidnapper being stalked by paparazzi and flashes repeatedly going off. TV Reporter (Lionel Clements). Reporter #1 (Linda Grasso). Reporter #2 (Dilva Henry).  Reporter (David Price). .	184255
2007	Without a Trace: Run	T	DVD -R HQ 9204		Episode. 11-1-2007	News Media. Jealous husband shoots up an office and a woman realizes the publicity will reveal a secret she has been keeping for years, so she disappears.  She is afraid of being in the news media. She has kidnapped her daughter so her father won’t molest her as he did to her for many years. 	184256
2005	Without a Trace: Safe	T			Episode #72. 10-6-2005	Newsman (Ray Iannicelli). Team searches for a missing teenager who was obsessed with the safety of his school after losing a parent and watching the towers on 9/11 fall.	184257
2002	Without a Trace: Snatch Back	T			Episode #7. 11-7-2002	African-American Reporter (Delia Rivers) who plays an important part in this episode	184258
2003	Without a Trace: Source, The	T	DVD -R HQ 6662. SVD 1368		Episode #18. 4-3-2003	TV Reporter Delia Rivers (April Grace) vanishes in the middle of the investigation of a nightclub owner who is a suspected drug dealer on the same night that her station broadcasts her story about a murder-for-hire.Her story could help convict heroin dealer of ordering a hit. Police try to identify Delia's source to save her life. They uncover an even bigger story that she was working on a new lead to the suspect.Delia also was working on the case of a murderer on death row whom she thought was innocent and who might be linked to an assistant district attorney working with Jack on the case.	184259
2004	Without a Trace: Two Families	T			Episode #44. 4-29-2004	News Media. Reporter #1 (Blair Hickey). Reporter #2 (Dilva Henry). Man trying to prove his son innocent of a convenience store shooting goes missing just before the scheduled execution for the crime.	184260
2007	Without a Trace: Where & Why	T	DVD -R HQ 9257		Episode. 11-8-2007	News Media. TV coverage.	184261
2006	Without a Trace: White Balance	T	DVD -R HQ 6056		Episode #93. 5-11-2006	TV Reporter Richard Rollins (Gregg Perrie) of WWEN News. When a white girl and a black boy disappear on the same night, Jack tries to counteract Vivian's prediction that the media and the FBI will focus on the white girl's case.Jack makes a deal with Rollins to talk about the white girl if he will also do a piece on the black boy. But after doing the interview, the reporter reneges on the agreement because he has to run to cover another story.Critique on institutional racism in the media and the FBI.	184262
1978	Without Anesthesia (Bez Znieczulenia)	M		Holland, Agnieszka, Andrzej Wajda (Screenplay)	Poland - Ness Book	TV Journalist Jerzy Michalowski (Zhigniew Zapasiewicz) being interviewed on new TV series describes what he does: "I simply have a duty to inform and do it quickly." He warns about trivializing events.  Wife is leaving him.Reporter tries to get wife and daughter back. Lover and reporter fight on literary prize committee where both are members. Battle becomes public and journalist's university classes are cancelled. Discovers he has to share office at work with new colleagueHas trouble getting assignments. Begins to drink. Physically attacks wife's lover in public. Attempts reconciliation. During divorce trial, reporter is unfairly portrayed as drunk and womanizer. Refuses to say anything, leaves courtroom as verdict is readHe is killed by an explosion in apartment. Unclear whether accident. Political climate motivates and restricts his actions throughout film. Hints that outside forces working against him. Editor (Wanda Stanislawska-Lothe).	184263
1995	Without Evidence	M				Reporter (Kevin Francke). Anchorwoman (Kathleen Randall).	184264
1952	Without Fear or Favor	T	VHS 692		Episode 1-13-1952. Philco Television Playhouse	Editor H.R. Hays (E.G. Marshall) on the New York Times helps in dissolving Tweed political regime.  Crusading newspaper editor takes on Tweed Ring. 52 minutes.	184265
2005	Without Fear or Favor	N		Blanchard, John		Editor and Publisher Myles Parkerson, fulfilling the dream of owning his own newspaper, never doubted that he could succeed in a small southern town where politicians once directed what appeared in the columns of the struggling weekly.Being financially strapped after borrowing the down payment was only one obstacle. Soon, he was everywhere a journalist should be, and, for this, and his strong editorial stand, his life was threatened, once by a minister.The newspaper building was torched twice.. Having the integrity and courage to print names heretofore withheld because of the status in the community brought recognition and awards to Parkerson and his newspaper from state and national press groups.His stand on school integration brought praise and punishment, but the editor never flinched when advertisers withheld their ads because of his stands on progress. An editor in a small town cannot hide.His fearless protection of the right to know is graphically displayed in this novel.	184266
2004	Without Fear or Favor: Best in Broadcast Journalism, The	DT				Correspondents. NPR Correspondent John Burnett. CBS National Security Correspondent David Martin. CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon.	184267
1990	Without Her Consent	MT				Reporter #1 (Patricia Everly). Reporter #2 (Stan Roth). Media. Use of media to get victim story told.	184268
1914	Without Hope	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184269
1998	Without Limits	M				Reporter. Register Reporter Eugene (Ken Merckx). BBC Commentator (David Coleman).	184270
1980	Without Love (aka Bez milosci).	M	VHS		Poland. Ness	Reporter Ewa uses her feminine charms to become a journalist on a Warsaw weekly popular magazine. Hopes to become political interviewer of personalities and state leaders. She will do anything to get ahead. Lesbian love story.Ewa, a young and ambitious journalist, seeks to advance her career at any cost. Her methods provoke controversies and one of her stories leads to an unexpected tragedy. Ewa, a young reporter bent on a spectacular career in journalism, gets a job on a prestigious weekly through connections. She is unscrupulous in obtaining a story. 	184271
2000	Without Motive:	T			Episode #2.	Journalist (William Mickleburgh). Newsreader (Adrian Sellars).	184272
1936	Without Orders	M				Radio Reporter (Frank Mills). Newsman (Al Hill).	184273
1935	Without Regret	M			Niven	Reporter (Reginal Sheffield)	184274
1946	Without Reservations	M	DVD -R HQ 2722, 2723. SVD 1123. SVD 1103			Gossip Columnist Louella Parsons in radio broadcast. Reporter Charlie Gibbs (Ian Wolfe). Reporter (John Kellogg). Reporter (Robin Short). Reporter (Nanette Vallon). Reporter (Jean Wong). Premature news story. Publisher Philip Jerome (Charles Evans).American on the March Newsreel parody on woman's best-selling book to be made into a major motion picture. Parody on man-on-the-street interviews. Public relations vehicle.Author interviewed by journalists in newsreel, sitting at desk surrounded by reporters. Peppered with questions.	184275
1994	Without Warning	MT		Thorn, Jeremy, Walcon Green, Peter Lance (Story). Lance (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Science Editor Dr. Caroline Jaffe (Janet Kaczmarck) and actual journalists including Sander Vanocur combine with actors to present account of potential war between Earth and an extraterrestrial force.Evening World News reports on meteors falling in Wyoming and other places. Vanocur and Dr. Jaffe warn viewers not to jump to any conclusions. Press is forced out of Mission Control in Houston when an F-16 is seized by aliens. Military mobilizes.Aliens send asteroids toward Moscow, Beijing and Washington D.C. Military shoots them down and film ends with Vanocur and Dr. Jaffee watching as a flood of meteors hits the Earth.Actual Reporter Bree Walker Lampley rescues a child found at the meteor site in Wyoming and comments on the difficulty of remaining objective in the face of such incidents.TV Film uses disclaimers that events are not real. News Reporter (Jeff Coopwood).	184276
1991	Without Warning: James Brady Story, The	MT	SVDSP 563. SV 80		PR	Press Secretary James Brady, Ronald Reagan's press secretary, is quick-witted flack who knows how to jolly along smart-aleck White House reportersReporter (Rutherford Cravens). Reporter (Melanie Haynes). Reporter (Paul Menzel).  Reporter (Beth Wernick). Journalist (Alan Ackles). Press Man (James Huston). Assoc. Press Man (Charles Sanders). TV Interviewer (Ron Jackson).	184277
1936	Witness Chair, The	M				Reporter in the Courthouse (Louise Latimer). Reporter in Courtroom (Alan Curtis).	184278
1999	Witness Files, The	M				Reporter #1 (Mutsumi Takahashi). Reporter #2 (Sonia Benezra)	184279
1982	Witness for the Prosecution	MT				Photographer (Wilfred Grove)	184280
2000	Witness in Death	NM		Robb, J.D. (Nora Roberts)		TV Reporter Nadine Furst from Channel 75. News Media	184281
2005	Witness on the Quay	N		Anding, Gini		Food Columnist Amy Page, a middle-aged American widow from Charleston, South Carolina, is in Paris to write a cookbook. Her lengthy stay in the City of Lights suddenly takes an unexpected turn when a cab driver is murdered in front of her building on the Ile St. Louis. Inspector for the French Surete and Director of the International Bureau of Security, Jean-Michel Jolivet, insists that Amy is essential to solving his ever-widening investigation that now involves several murders and an international plot. While interrogating Amy, Jolivet becomes increasingly annoyed with her incessant ramblings about cookbooks, cuisine, the Ile St. Louis, Paris, French history, culture and architecture -- distracting him from the investigation and from finding the killer. Much to his surprise, he determines that Amy is much more complex than she seems and may possess an acute power of observation that is strong enough to assist him in his difficult homicide cases. 	184282
1991	Witness to Murder	N		Smith, Wesley J.		Reporter Neal Schacker rejects all psychic phenomena, becomes a believer against his will when he is taught astral projection	184283
1994	Witness to the Execution	MT	SVD 617, SV 259 (Missing Ending)	Pierce, Keith, Priscilla Prestwidge (Story). Thomas Baum (Teleplay)	Ness Book	TV Executive (Sean Young) began as gofer on Inside Copy and has worked her way up to head of programming for Tycom. Suggests to Executive (Len Cariou) that they need to give people something they have not seen to get them to tune in.Proposes broadcasting live execution adding that with interviews and background they can drag the event out longer than the Super Bowl. Justifies broadcast on moral grounds. Acts as a deterrent to other criminals. "If we don't do this, someone else will."Holds press conference after signing convicted killer for the broadcast. Other networks pick up the story. She has doubts about killer's guilt. Assistant says other people might commit murder when they realize they can profit from it.She wants to pull the broadcast but executive sends her on a wild goose chase. Broadcast goes on as scheduled because, the executive says, it serves the best interests of the public, the network, the victims and even the killer.TV programmer unable to prevent the electrocution. "If it's good TV, how can it be immoral?"  TV Reporter (Tonie Perensky). Tycom Riot Reporter (Carla-Maria Sorey).	184284
1998	Witness to the Mob	MT				News Media. Media images. Publicity. TV Reporter #1 (David Glass). TV Reporter #2 (Francesca Carlin). TV Reporter #3 (Danielle Di Vecchio). Reporter #1 (French Napier). Press Photographer (Benjamin V. Baird).	184285
1970	Witness to Yesterday	DT			Series 1970-	Interviewer Patrick Watson.	184286
1939	Witness Vanishes, The	M		Ronald, James (Novel - "They Can't Hang Me!"). Robertson White (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Columnist Lord Noel Stretton (Bruce Lester) helps the owner of the London Sun Lucius Marplay (Barlowe Borland) loses his paper when four partners confine him to an asylum and take over the paper. He escapes and vows revenge on the usurpers.Marplay's daughter Joan Marplay (Wendy Barrie) goes to work for the paper to try to find out the truth about her father. One of the four men is found murdered in his office after his obituary appears in the paper.Reporter for a rival paper, Alistair MacNab (Forrester Harvey), also begins to investigate. When another partner is killed, Joan Marplay gets one of the remaining men to confess that they railroaded her father.The Dictaphone record on which she recorded the confession is stolen and the man is killed.  Record is later destroyed. Since her father was in custody and not responsible for the murders, MacNab forces the remaining man to confess that he is the killer.He killed his three partners and then takes his own life with a poisoned cigarette. Editor Wilkes (Michael Vallon). Assistant Editor Kirby (Herbert Evans).	184287
1960	Witness, The	T			Series. 16 episodes	Reporter Verne Collett for the hearings	184288
2000	Witness…And Wife?	NR		Stevenson, Kate	Silhouette Intimate Moments #84	Reporter Cassie Bowers is a witness to murder, but she's also on a deadline to write an expose of money-laundering in Boulder, Colorado. Unfortunately, she can't remember what she's seen so police must provide a 24/7 guard for her.Killer on the loose wants to eliminate the reporter. From Boulder to Denver, the chase is on, and love is also in the air.	184289
1993	Wittekerke	TF			Belgium - Dutch	Journalist (Joanthan Maxwell Reeves).	184290
1963	Wives and Lovers	M			AFI-Novelists/Playwrights	Writer	184291
1982	Wives and Other Women	N		Klein, Norma	Weinberg List	Journalist	184292
2006	Wives He Forgot, The	MT				News Media. Female Reporter #1 (Katie Bergin). Reporter #2 (J.C. Kenny). TV Reporter #3 (Sylvia Mina).Into the small law offices of an unlucky-in-love woman, stumbles a handsome stranger, bloodied and battered, who can’t remember anything. The stranger is a Travel Writer Jay Miller, wrote for an Internet magazine.	184293
1993	Wives of Bath, The	N		Holden, Wendy		Journalist Amanda, a notorious celebrity journalist loses her job and decides that a baby will be her latest trendy accessory.	184294
1938	Wives Under Suspicion	M	DVD -R HQ 1821, 1816			News Media. Reporter Edward Hennessy (William Ruhl) of the Associated Press. Old Timer Reporter (Lee Phelps). Young Reporter (Jack Latham).  The Tattler Columnist.Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Stanley Honiss). Reporter (Ray Johnson). Reporter (Raymond Parker).Prosecutor trying a case where a husband shot his adulterous wife begins to suspect that his own wife is having an affair and starts to have his own thoughts about killing her.	184295
1970	Wizard of Gore, The	M		Kahn, Allen (Screenplay)	AFI-Sportswriters/Television/TV Person - Ness Book	Sportswriter for The Gazette helps his TV hostess girlfriend investigate a series of killings linked to a mysterious hypnotist. Police ask sportswriter to cooperate with them by not running photos of the killings before they have a chance to investigate.Police suggest setting the heroine up as the next potential victim by having the hypnotist appear on her show.	184296
2007	Wizard of Gore, The	M				Reporter (Shannon Hart Cleary).	184297
1986	Wizard of Oz Books	M				Interviewer (Robin Haddock)	184298
1989	Wizard of Speed and Time, The	M				Video Editor (Steve Ecclesine). Film Editors (Kenneth Luebbert, Jack Reifert).	184299
1927	Wizard, The	M		Leroux, Gaston (Novel - :"Balaoo").  Malcolm Stuart Boylan (Titles).  Harry O. Hoyt, Andrew Bennison (Scenario).	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Stanley Gordon (Edmund Lowe) is told he has to get a story or lose his job. He gets wind of a murder by answering police chief's phone after the chief handcuffs himself to a chair while demonstrating to reporter how quickly the cuffs can be used.Reporter discovers that doctor, whose son was executed for murder, has trained an ape to attack his enemies. Reporter is in love with judge's daughter and saves her father from being a victim of the doctor's scheme.	184300
2006	WJRT ABC 12 News: Flint Youth Theatre Segment with Michael J. Thorp	DT			Episode #1. 4-12-2006	News Media. Anchor Michael J. Thorp.	184301
1991	WKRP In Cincinnati New, The:	T			Episodes. Series 9-14-1991 to 5-1-1993.  47 Episodes.	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184302
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Can't We Get Along	T			Episode #29. 10-3-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184303
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Chicago Story	T			Episode #46. 5-15-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184304
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Chicken a La Russe	T			Episode #22. 5-2-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184305
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Cincinnati Kids, The	T			Episode #8. 10-19-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184306
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Cincinnati's Favorite Couple	T			Episode #9. 10-26-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184307
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Donovan, Don't Leave Us	T			Episode #25. Special One-Hour Episode. 9-5-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184308
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Every Move a Work of Art	T			Episode #5. 9-28-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184309
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Father of the Groom	T			Episode #47. 5-22-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184310
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Fever All Through the Night	T			Episode #41. 2-13-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184311
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Fever in the Morning	T			Episode #40. 2-6-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184312
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Filmm Flam Man	T			Episode #36. 11-21-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184313
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Good Old Radio Days	T			Episode #13. 11-23-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184314
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Herb's Got a Guy	T			Episode #24. 5-23-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184315
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Herb's Lost Weekend	T			Episode #38. 1-23-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184316
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Here Comes Everybody (1)	T			Episode #10. 11-2-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184317
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Here Comes Everybody (2)	T			Episode #11. 11-9-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184318
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Hip Hop Kip	T			Episode #15. 1-18-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184319
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: How Did We Get Here?	T			Episode #1. 9-7-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184320
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Jennifer and the Prince	T			Episode #18. 2-8-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184321
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Johnny Goes Hollywood	T			Episode #42. 2-20-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184322
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Long Live the King	T			Episode #19. 2-15-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184323
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Lotto Fever	T			Episode #7. 10-12-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184324
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Loveland To Look At	T			Episode #33. 10-31-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184325
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Mamma Was a Rolling Stone	T			Episode #20. 2-22-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184326
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Moss Dies	T	SV 87		Episode #35. 11-14-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184327
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Murder by Les	T			Episode #39. 1-30-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184328
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: My Fair Nun	T			Episode #45. 5-8-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184329
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Nancy in Charge	T			Episode #31. 10-17-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184330
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Nancy's Old Man	T			Episode #37. 1-16-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184331
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Number One Fan	T			Episode #21. 2-29-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184332
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Old Boyfriend	T			Episode #43. 2-27-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184333
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Play Razor For Me	T			Episode #32. 10-24-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184334
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Razor D Rules	T			Episode #17. 2-1-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184335
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Razor's Edge	T			Episode #26. 9-12-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184336
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Real Thing, The	T	SV 109		Episode #12. 11-16-91	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Radio News. When a storm damages WKRP's emergency warning system, the staff thinks it's under nuclear attack. Les, the newsman (Richard Sanders)	184337
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Retreading on Thin Ice	T			Episode #27. 9-19-1992.	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184338
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Sex, Lies & Videotape	T			Episode #28. 9-26-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184339
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Spies Like Us	T			Episode #4. 5-16-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184340
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Strange Bedfellows	T			Episode #34. 11-7-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184341
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Studs of the Airwaves	T			Episode #30. 10-10-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184342
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Then Came Nessman	T			Episode #6. 10-5-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184343
1993	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Treasure of Sierra Smith, The	T			Episode #44. 5-1-1993	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184344
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Venus, We Hardly Knew Ya	T			Episode #14. 1-11-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184345
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Where Are We Going?	T			Episode #3. 9-21-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184346
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Where Are We?	T			Episode #2. 9-14-1991	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184347
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: Where's Jack?	T			Episode #23. 5-9-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184348
1992	WKRP in Cincinnati, The New: You Are My Sunshine, My Only Sunshine	T			Episode #16. 1-25-1992	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).	184349
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati:	T	SVD 778 (Eight Episodes). SV 101 (Three Episodes)		Episodes. Series. 9-18-1978 to 4-21-1982. 90 Episodes.	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers) only other female employee at the station, majored in journalism in college, member of news staff, does two of 10 daily WKRP News Roundup broadcastsWKRP, 5,000 watt No. 16 AM station in Cincinnati, Ohio,  an 18-station market. Arthur Carlson, manager since 1955. favorite reading matter is Ohio Fisherman magazine.  Les Nessman, news director (Richard Sanders). ): WKRP mobile news units.Program Director Andy Travis (Gary Sandy). Station Manager Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson (Gordon Jump). Disc Jockeys Johnny "Fever" Caravella (Howard Hesseman), Gordon "Venus Frytrap" Sims (Tim Reid).Sales Manager Herb Tarlek (Frank Bonner). Receptionist Jennifer Marlowe (Loni Anderson).	184350
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Airplane Show, The	T		Sanders, Richard and Michael Fairman	Episode #47. 11-1-1980. Season 3 Opener	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Les nearly loses his life when he does his newscasting from an old bi-plane. Trying to compete with WPIG's traffic helicopter, Les starts doing traffic reports from a World War I biplane piloted by a crazy war veteran.	184351
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Americanization of Ivan, The	T		Guntzelman, Dan and Steve Marshall	Episode #39. 1-28-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Bailey and Les attend a press conference given by a group of visiting Russian hog experts. One of the Russians falls for Bailey and asks her to help him defect to the United States.	184352
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Ask Jennifer	T		Armor, Joyce and Judie Neer	Episode #61. 2-14-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Jennifer takes over as last-minute host of an advice talk show which becomes a big hit, much to the regret of Mr. CarlsonWhen Herb's choice as host of a new call-in advice show proves unable to go on the air, Jennifer takes over and becomes an instant success.	184353
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Baby, If You've Ever Wondered	T		Dial, Bill	Episode #31.	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).New ratings book arrives, and WKRP has climbed from 16th to 14th place in the Cincinnati market.Everyone is happy about the gain except Andy, who knows that the station has not improved enough, in part because of his own unwillingness to fire incompetent employees like Herb and Les.	184354
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Baby, It's Cold Inside	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #54. 1-3-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).On a day when the furnace has broken down, Mama Carlson pays a surprise visit to the station and catches Johnny drinking in the broadcast booth.	184355
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Baby, The	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #50. 11-22-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson's wife goes into labor and the WKRP staffers all visit the hospital to be there when she gives birth.	184356
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Bad Risk	T		Fournier, Gene and Tom Joachim	Episode #26.. 10-22-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb starts selling insurance as a sideline, and sells a comprehensive policy to Les, who promptly has an accident.	184357
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Bah, Humbug	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #53. 12-20-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Once again, Mr. Carlson plans to give the staffers almost no Christmas bonuses. But in a dream brought on by eating one of Johnny Fever's brownies, the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future visit him to show him the error of his ways.	184358
1991	WKRP in Cincinnati: Bailey's Big Break	T	SV 251	Marshall, Steve	Episode #32. 12-10-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When WKRP needs an assistant news reporter, Bailey applies for the job and gets it. Les, who doesn't want to work with anyone, least of all a woman, tries to keep Bailey from going on the air.It is not happy news to Les (Richard Sanders) when Bailey (Jan Smithers) is promoted to share his news casting spot	184359
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Bailey's Show	T		Armor, Joyce and Judie Neer	Episode #6. 10-23-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Bailey finally gets a chance to fulfill her ambition to be a broadcast producer when Andy lets her produce a new public-service interview show, "Cincinnati Beat."But she soon finds that all the potential guests are out of their minds, while Herb plots to get her fired from the show.	184360
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Baseball	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #25. 10-15-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Staff plays against the team from rival station WPIG in a softball game.	184361
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Carlson For President	T		Paddock, Jim	Episode #28. 11-5-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson runs for Cincinnati City Council. When Bailey discovers a potentially damaging piece of information about the front-runner in the election, Mr. Carlson considers using that information in a televised debate.	184362
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Changes	T		Torokvei, Peter	Episode #81. 1-27-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Venus learns that he's going to be interviewed by a militant black magazine, he adopts a new wardrobe and manner in order to seem more in touch with black culture.Meanwhile, Jennifer offers to change Herb's image, starting with picking out new, tasteful clothes for him.	184363
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Circumstantial Evidence	T		Reid, Tim and Peter Torokvei	Episode #84. 2-24-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Venus's latest date gives him an expensive diamond earring as a gift and then runs out on him. It turns out that she's a thief who has used the stolen earring to frame Venus as her accomplice.	184364
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Clean Up Radio Everywhere	T		Tash, Max and Hugh Wilson	Episode #68. 4-12-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Dr. Bob Halyers, head of the organization Clean Up Radio Broadcasting (CURB), visits Mr. Carlson with a list of "obscene" songs that he wants the station to stop playing- or else.	184365
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Commercial Break, A	T		Sanders, Richard and Michael Fairman	Episode #17. 3-26-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Head of a chain of funeral homes wants to advertise on WKRP, in the hopes of convincing young people to make funeral arrangements early. The staff creates a singing commercial aimed at "young and swingin'" listeners.	184366
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Consultant, The	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #77. 12-30-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mama Carlson hires a professional radio consultant to evaluate WKRP. The man she's hired, Norris Breeze, is an old friend of Andy's who also runs a radio programming service.Andy soon realizes that Breeze intends to give the station a bad report unless it subscribes to the service.	184367
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Contest Nobody Could Win, The	T		Piotrowski, Casey	Episode #11. 1-29-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Johnny, misreading a memo, announces the prize in a contest as $5000 when it's actually supposed to be $50. Andy and Venus come up with a plan to make the contest so difficult that no one can win.Photographer #1 (Ken Hill). Photographer #2 (Gary Devaney).	184368
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Creation of Venus, The	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #87. 3-31-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Venus lets it slip that he was a schoolteacher before he came to WKRP, Andy has to tell Mama Carlson the truth about how he hired Gordon Sims as a DJ and how they came up with the persona of Venus Flytrap.	184369
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Date with Jennifer, A	T		Sanders, Richard and Michael Fairman	Episode #10. 1-22-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Les wins the coveted Silver Sow award, he asks Jennifer to be his date for the awards banquet. To Les's delight, and Herb's horror, she accepts.	184370
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Daydreams	T		Torokvei, Peter	Episode  #56. 1-17-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Mr. Carlson rehearses a dull speech in front of the WKRP staff, all the staffers drift off into daydreams about what they would most like to be: Les as a reporter covering the Blitz in 1940.Herb as a Latin-American dictator, Jennifer as a '30s movie star, Bailey as the President of the United States, Andy as a radio Mafioso, Venus as a standup comedian, and Johnny as a rock star.	184371
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Dear Liar	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #86. 3-24-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Bailey writes a news story on the Northside Children's Clinic, Les steals it and reads it on the air. This turns out to be a blow to the station's integrity in more ways than one when Bailey admits that she fictionalized part of the story.	184372
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Doctor's Daughter, The	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #42. 2-18-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Johnny's daughter shows up and moves in, and Johnny has to decide whether to express his disapproval of the shiftless boyfriend she's brought along.	184373
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Dr. Fever and Mr. Tide	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #59.and Episode #60. 2-7-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Johnny is forced by contractual obligations to host a TV disco dance show, he adopts the persona of Rip Tide, a sleazy, phony, disco-spinning host.But, when off the air, he is soon bouncing back and forth between his Rip Tide and Johnny Fever personas, until he starts to realize that the dark side of his personality, as represented by Rip, is taking over.	184374
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Explosive Affair, An (1)	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #69. 10-7-1981. Season 4 Opener	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Station receives a bomb threat from the terrorist group Black Monday, and Andy sends Johnny and Venus out to broadcast from the transmitter while the station is being searched.Joyce Armor, Mr. Carlson's former receptionist, visits the station and tells Mr. Carlson she has a "hot proposition" for him. Johnny smashes the transmitter phone in a fit of rage after he's unable to place a call to his bookie.	184375
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Explosive Affair, An (2)	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #70. 10-14-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Because of the smashed phone, Andy is unable to warn Johnny and Venus when he realizes that the bomb is at the transmitter. Meanwhile, Mr. Carlson visits Joyce Armor in her hotel room.	184376
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Family Affair, A	T		Reid, Tim	Episode #36. 1-7-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Andy's sister Carol visits Cincinnati, and Andy sets up a date for her and Johnny. But Carol winds up going out with Venus instead, and Andy becomes instinctively angry about it.	184377
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Filthy Pictures	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episodes #43-44. 3-3-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson convinces Jennifer and Andy to pose in bathing suits for a "Surf's Up in Cincinnati" poster. After the photo session, the photographer secretly takes nude photos of Jennifer while she's changing.	184378
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Fire	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #85. 3-17-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb and Jennifer are trapped in an elevator when a fire breaks out in the Flimm Building.	184379
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Fish Story	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #21. 5-28-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).On a day when a reporter is coming to do a story on WKRP, Mr. Carlson unveils his latest promotion idea: dressing Herb up as the station mascot, the KRP Carp.At the same time, Johnny and Venus are taking an on-air test to demonstrate the effects of alcohol upon the average driver, and a painter is very slowly repainting the lobby.	184380
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: For Love or Money (1)	T		Maguire, Mary	Episode #23. 9-17-1979. Season 2 Opener	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Johnny forgets about his date with Bailey when he gets a call from Buffy, his old girlfriend from California. He borrows Jennifer's apartment to impress Buffy. But that plan ends when she tells him she's suing him for palimony.	184381
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: For Love or Money (2)	T		Maguire, Mary	Episode #24. 9-24-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Johnny calls his friends over to Jennifer's apartment to help him deal with Buffy and her threat of a lawsuit. Buffy arrives and, after having a drink with Johnny, tells him that she put poison in his drink.	184382
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Frog Story	T		Dolman, Bob	Episode #57. 1-24-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb has accidentally spray-painted his daughter's pet frog Greenpeace pink, and brings the frog to the station trying to find a way to save its life. Meanwhile, Les convinces Johnny that he is suffering from the dreaded "schistosomiasis."	184383
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: God Talks to Johnny	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #35. 12-31-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Johnny thinks he's heard God's voice talking to him, everyone, including Johnny, thinks he's going insane.	184384
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Goodbye, Johnny (1)	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #13. 2-19-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Johnny is offered a job in Los Angeles. When it becomes clear that he intends to accept the offer, the other staffers throw a going-away party where they try to manipulate him into	184385
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Herb's Dad	T		Kampmann, Steven and Peter Torokvei	Episode #37. 1-14-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb's father, a lifelong salesman who shares Herb's taste in clothes, runs away from the Shady Hills Rest Home and visits the station.	184386
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Hold-Up	T		Chehak, Tom	Episode #5. 10-16-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb arranges for the station to do a live remote broadcast from Del's Stereo and Sound. It doesn't go very well, especially when an out-of-work DJ shows up with a gun and hijacks the broadcast.	184387
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Hoodlum Rock	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #4. 10-9-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).With the help of a concert-promoter friend of Mr. Carlson's, Andy arranges for the station to sponsor a concert by the English rock group "Scum of the Earth."But everyone soon discovers that Scum's onstage viciousness and insanity isn't just an act.	184388
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Hotel Oceanview	T		Kampmann, Steven	Episode #51. 11-29-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Andy, Mr. Carlson and Herb visit Dayton to try and land the advertising account for Vicky Von Vickey jeans.While Mr. Carlson worries about the notorious Dayton poisoner, Herb romances an old high school acquaintance and Andy has trouble with his slide projector.	184389
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: I am Woman	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #62. 2-21-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When it is announced that the Flimm Building is to be torn down, Bailey starts a campaign to have the building declared a Cincinnati landmark.Everyone pitches in to help, until Mr. Carlson gets his mother's permission to build a new and better building.	184390
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: I Do, I Do…For Now	T		Chehak, Tom	Episode #19. 4-23-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Jennifer's childhood sweetheart from Rock Throw, West Virginia arrives at the station, expecting her to keep her promise to marry him. To get rid of him, Jennifer pretends to be married to Johnny.	184391
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: I Want To Keep My Baby	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #16. 3-12-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Young single mother, who listens to Johnny every day and feels as though he's the only person in town she really knows, leaves her baby at the station.Johnny becomes attached to the baby and refuses to turn it over to the family-services people until he has had a chance to contact the mother again.	184392
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: I'll Take Romance	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #83. 2-17-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb fixes Les up with a date through his latest client, the I'll Take Romance Dating Service. Les hits it off with his date immediately, not knowing that the dating service is a front for prostitution.	184393
1982	WKRP In Cincinnati: Impossible Dream, The	T	SVD 930	Sanders, Richard and Michael Fairman	Episode #88. 4-7-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Les heads for the Big Apple to fulfill lifelong desire to become a television journalist.On his birthday, Les announces that he's going to New York to pursue his dream of becoming a world-famous broadcast journalist by auditioning for The CBS Evening News.	184394
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: In Concert	T		Kampmann, Steven	Episode #41. 2-11-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Staff publicizes a rock concert, then later reflects back after 11 youngsters are killed in a crowd trying to get seats (Based on an actual event)At a concert by the Who in Cincinnati on December 3, 1979, eleven kids were trampled to death when the crowd rushed to get seats.The first part of this episode takes place before that concert. The second act takes place the day after, and presents the characters' reactions to the tragedy.	184395
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Jennifer and Johnny's Charity	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #82. 2-3-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When a fire destroys the kitchen at the Vine Street Mission, Johnny recruits Jennifer to help raise the $40,000 dollars to rebuild it.Jennifer throws a party for her rich friends and asks them to contribute, and everything is going fine until the contributors meet the people involved.	184396
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Jennifer and the Will	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #76. 12-25-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Colonel Buchanan, Jennifer's elderly gentleman friend, dies suddenly. As executrix of his will, Jennifer must deal with the press and with the Colonel's money-grubbing, rumor mongering relatives.	184397
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Jennifer Falls in Love	T		Hunter, Paul Robinson	Episode #27. 10-22-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Les tries to get a raise.For the first time in her life, Jennifer is in love, with a penniless but handsome repairman who turns out to be even more of a gold digger than she is. Johnny becomes convinced that he's the man Jennifer is in love with.	184398
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Jennifer Moves	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #48. 11-8-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Staff helps Jennifer move into her new $125,000 house in the quiet suburb of Landersville. But she soon finds out that life in Landersville isn't as pleasant as she thought it would be.	184399
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Jennifer's Home for Christmas	T		Guntzelman, Dan and Steve Marshall	Episode #33. 12-17-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Jennifer tells her friends that she has nothing special planned for Christmas, and that she doesn't have a tree this year. Everyone begins to suspect that she might be alone for the holidays.	184400
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Johnny Comes Back (2)	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #14. 2-26-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Sleazy record company promoter recommends Doug Winner, a talented young DJ, as Johnny's replacement. When Johnny returns, having been fired in L.A. again, he has to settle for working the late-night graveyard shift.	184401
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Les on a Ledge	T	On Tape	Wilson, Hugh	Episode #3. 10-2-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Les is accused of being gay, so he climbs out on the window ledge to jump. Les is banned from conducting interviews at Riverfront stadium when a baseball player accuses him of being gay.Mortified at what he sees as an insult to his reputation as "a fairly macho kind of guy," Les climbs out on the ledge of the Flimm building and threatens to jump.Johnny comes up with a way to stop Herb from bothering Jennifer.	184402
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Les's Groupie	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #40. 2-4-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Les goes out on a date with a female fan, who proceeds to move into his apartment and take over his life.	184403
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Love Returns	T		Dial, Bill	Episode #8. 11-6-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Andy's old girlfriend, now a famous country singer, arrives in Cincinnati on a promotional tour.After she and Andy meet and fall in love again, Andy has to decide whether to stay at WKRP or go on the road with her. Meanwhile, Johnny and Venus participate in a "Win a date with a DJ" contest.	184404
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Love, Exciting and New	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #78. 1-6-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Andy starts taking Mama Carlson out after hours in the hopes of getting her to pay for a new transmitter for the station. But he begins to suspect that she might have more-than-businesslike expectations of him.	184405
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Mama's Review	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #9. 1-15-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mama Carlson arrives for a quarterly review to discuss WKRP's personnel and profits. Andy and Mr. Carlson try to explain what's gone on since the format change, illustrated with clips from previous episodes.	184406
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Mike Fright	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #29. 11-12-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).During a citywide garbage strike, Johnny jokingly suggests that his listeners dump their garbage on the steps of City Hall.The joke is on him, and the station, when hundreds of listeners take him seriously. Johnny becomes aware of his power and develops a serious case of mike fright.	184407
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Mile in My Shoes, A	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #52. 12-6-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Herb is called for jury duty, Andy takes over as sales manager and soon discovers just how tough it is trying to sell advertising time or collect from deadbeat clients.Meanwhile, Venus becomes acting program director and has to deal with Les's plan to disguise himself as a black man so that he can do a series of reports based on the book Black Like Me.	184408
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Most Improved Station	T		Fairman, Michael and Richard Sanders	Episode #46. 3-31-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Everyone starts bickering after the station loses a broadcasting award, so Mr. Carlson calls a staff meeting to get all the hostility out into the open.	184409
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Never Leave Me, Lucille	T		Dial, Bill	Episode #15. 3-5-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb separates from his wife Lucille, and winds up staying at Johnny's apartment until he can get a bachelor pad of his own.Jennifer, horrified at the prospect of having to deal with an unattached Herb, tries to get Herb and Lucille back together again.	184410
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Nothing To Fear But…	T		Guntzelman, Dan and Tim Reid	Episode #66. 2-18-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Everyone is in the grip of urban paranoia after the station is robbed.	184411
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Out to Lunch	T		Torokvei, Peter	Episode #64. 3-14-1981	Radio News Director  Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb's three-martini business lunches with an ad agency representative are causing him to mess up even more than usual, and it begins to seem that his use of alcohol as a sales tool is turning into a drinking problem.	184412
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Painting, The	T		Kampmann, Steve	Episode #55. 1-10-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).At Mr. Carlson's church auction, Herb buys a painting that Bailey loves. He tries to get Mr. Carlson or Bailey to buy it from him...until he learns that it might be valuable.	184413
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Patter of Little Feet	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #30. 11-26-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson's wife Carmen announces that she is pregnant. Mr. Carlson is overjoyed, and certain that Carmen feels the same way.However, Mama Carlson points out the potential dangers of middle-aged pregnancy and recommends an abortion.	184414
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Pills	T		Marshall, Steve	Episode #80. 1-20-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb sells ad spots to a seller of "diet pills." After it turns out that the pills are a legalized way of selling speed to teenagers, it also turns out that the station can't legally get out of running the ads.	184415
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Pilot	T	SVD 778		Episode #1. 9-18-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Andy Travis, a young program director from Santa Fe, takes over at WKRP, a radio station in Cincinnati. WKRP is a "beautiful music" station that ranks 16th in an 18 station market.Andy soon wins the confidence of station manager Mr. Carlson, who is terrified of his mother, the station's owner.  Andy discovers News Director Les Nessman and sales manager Herb Tarlek were both after program director's job and resent his appointment.Also meets Receptionist Jennifer Marlowe spends her time watering plants and fending off Tarlek's sexual advances. Andy's first act as program director is to change format of WKRP to top 40 rock and roll. Johnny Caravella becomes "Dr. Johnny Fever."Andy has other plans including expanded role for shy but intelligent continuity director Bailey Quarters and hiring of nighttime DJ "Venus Flytrap." But his job is in jeopardy when Mr. Carlson's mother gets her first hearing of the new format.	184416
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Pilot (2)	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #2. 9-25-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson won't give Andy any money to advertise WKRP's format change.While Andy tries to come up with a publicity stunt to get the station in the news, a group of irate former listeners demands a return to the old format and an on-air apology to Lawrence Welk.	184417
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Preacher	T		Dial, Bill	Episode #22. 6-4-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Rev. Little Ed Pembrook, WKRP's Sunday morning evangelist and a former pro wrestler, is using his broadcasts to sell "religious artifacts" like John the Baptist shower curtains. But no one has the nerve to fire the fearsome Little Ed.	184418
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Put Up or Shut Up	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #38. 1-21-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Bailey convinces Jennifer to accept a date with Herb in the hope that he'll get scared and back down.	184419
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Real Families	T		Torokvei, Peter	Episode #49. 11-15-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Herb's family is featured in the show "Real Families", he is sure that they can serve as an example of a clean living family. Unfortunately, the image Herb wants to convey is different from the reality shown on screen.	184420
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Rumors	T		Torokvei, Peter	Episode #72. 10-28-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).While his apartment is being fumigated, Johnny accepts Bailey's offer to stay at her place, causing everyone at the station to think that the two are sleeping together.Johnny's also afraid that he's in danger of losing his time slot to Rex, the afternoon DJ, and when Bailey tries to cheer him up, he mistakes her friendliness for a come-on.	184421
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Secrets of Dayton Heights	T		Smet, Jon	Episode #63. 2-28-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Secret service refuses to grant Les credentials for a Presidential press conference, suspecting him of having radical affiliations.It turns out that the man who raised Les wasn't his father, and that his real father was a card-carrying Communist.	184422
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Simple Little Wedding, A	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #65. 3-21-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).In honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary, Arthur and Carmen Carlson plan to get married again. They want a small, private ceremony, but Mama Carlson has other ideas.	184423
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Sparky	T		Torokvei, Peter and Steven Kampmann	Episode #34. 12-24-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson hires legendary baseball manager Sparky Anderson (Himself) as the host of a new sports interview show. But when the show proves a complete disaster, it falls to Mr. Carlson to fire his hero.	184424
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Straight From the Heart	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #73. 11-4-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Herb tells everyone that he's going on vacation, but Les and Jennifer discover that he's actually checked into the hospital for heart tests.	184425
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Three Days of the Condo	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #75. 11-18-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Johnny receives $24,000 in a legal settlement, Venus convinces him to use the money to invest in a condominium at Gone With the Wind Estates.	184426
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Till Debt Do Us Part	T		Hesseman, Howard and Steven Kampmann	Episode #67. 4-5-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).When Johnny learns that his first ex-wife is planning to remarry, he is overjoyed at the thought of not having to pay alimony, and celebrates by inviting Bailey to take a trip with him.But he feels less happy about the situation when he meets the obnoxious womanizer his ex-wife is going to marry.	184427
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: To Err is Human	T		Levin, Lissa	Episode #89. 4-14-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).After Herb screws up an important advertising account, Mr. Carlson finally intends to fire him, but Jennifer takes pity on Herb and tries to help him keep his job.	184428
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Tornado	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #12. 2-5-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).While Japanese radio executives are touring the station, the city experiences a series of tornadoes.	184429
1978	WKRP in Cincinnati: Turkeys Away	T	On Tape	Dial, Bill	Episode #7. 10-30-1978	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Station manager installs newsman Les Nessman for live report as a hired helicopter tosses live turkeys. Nessman's report like Hindenburg tapeFeeling left out because he doesn't have anything to do, Mr. Carlson suddenly decides to take full charge of every aspect of the station. He then proceeds to come up with a special, top-secret Thanksgiving day promotion involving twenty live turkeys.	184430
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Union, The	T		Hunter, Blake	Episode #71. 10-21-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Staff of WKRP considers joining a union. Mr. Carlson is furious and rushes to his mother for advice, while Andy tries to appear neutral in this labor-management conflict.	184431
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: Up and Down the Dial	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #90. 4-21-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Just as WKRP hits #6 in the ratings, Mama Carlson announces that she plans to switch the format of the station to 24 hours a day of news.	184432
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Venus and the Man	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #58. 1-31-1981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Station's cleaning woman asks Venus to convince her big, tough teenage son not to drop out of school.	184433
1980	WKRP in Cincinnati: Venus Rising	T		Marshall, Steve and Dan Guntzelman	Episode #45. 3-10-1980	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Venus is offered a job as program director of WREQ radio, but is disillusioned when he discovers how the station is run and why they want to hire him. Meanwhile, Herb circulates a rumor that he, too, has received a job offer.	184434
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Who is Gordon Sims?	T		Chehak, Tom	Episode #18. 4-2-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Venus refuses to allow his picture to be printed in a newspaper because he is an Army deserterAfter Venus refuses to pose for a publicity photo, the truth about his past is revealed: He's wanted by the law as a deserter from the United States army.	184435
1981	WKRP in Cincinnati: Who's On First?	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #74. 11-11-981	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).While Herb is in the hospital, Mr. Carlson and Jennifer go to visit one of Herb's advertising clients. To finalize the deal, Mr. Carlson has to pretend to be Herb, and Jennifer gets Les to be Mr. Carlson.Johnny, who owes a gambling debt to a mobster, pretends to be Andy in order to escape from a hired thug.	184436
1982	WKRP in Cincinnati: You Can't Go Out of Town Again	T		Guntzelman, Dan	Episode #79. 1-13-1982	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson goes with Carmen to a college reunion where he learns the disillusioning truth about how he and Carmen first met. Bailey is frustrated in her attempts to get a computer for billing.Venus can't get a moment alone in the booth with his latest date.	184437
1979	WKRP in Cincinnati: Young Master Carlson	T		Wilson, Hugh	Episode #20. 4-30-1979	Radio News Director Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) of WKRP. Graduate of Xavier University, motor scooter. Ohio radio station's news, weather and agricultural department (Les was proud of Silver Sow Award for agricultural reportage).Mr. Carlson's son runs away from military school, and Mama Carlson brings him to WKRP, ordering Mr. Carlson to let the boy work at the station for a while. But Little Arthur soon alienates everybody at the station with his fascistic tendencies.	184438
1991	WLAF Football	DT			Series. 3-17-1991 to 5-31-1992. ABC.	Sportscasters Dick Vemeil, Brent Musberger (1991), Roger Twibell (1992), Jim Valvano (1992).  Professional football.	184439
2001	WNTV	DT			Series 2001-2003. New Zealand	TV Sports Staff. On the Scene Reporters Tom Hern (2001-2003), Tim Nealy (2001). Video Game Reviewer Toby Alexander (2001).	184440
1984	Wo die grunen Ameisen traumen	MF				Photographer (Paul Cox)	184441
1970	Wobble to Death	NM	OWN - P	Lovesey, Peter		Press. They were "The Press." Illustrated London News.	184442
1978	Wodzirej	MF			Poland	Journalist (Stanislaw Jankowski). TV Reporter (Marek Grot). Photographer Tomek (Tadeusz Huk).	184443
2000	Wog Boy, The	M				Reporter (Dino Marnika).	184444
1981	Wojna Swiatow -- Nastepne Stulecie (aka War of the Worlds, The -- Next Century, The)	M		Szulkin, Piotr (Screenplay)	Poland	TV Newscaster Iron Idem (Roman Wilhelnmi) announces on Dec. 18, 1999 that the Martians have landed.  Given script by his superiors telling viewers to welcome the Martians. Newscaster's wife is kidnapped and he is marked for elimination.Attempt to reduce his effectiveness as a TV personality.  When he tries to warn the public about the invaders, no one believes him. He is arrested and his newscast is replaced by the Now Better News.Newscaster ultimately becomes the victim of a rigged trial on TV	184445
1994	Wolf	M				TV Newscaster (Kaity Tong)	184446
1939	Wolf Greif	SS		Aspern, Elizabeth von		Reporter Peter Strunz,, young man of German descent but now a reporter for the Journal do Commercio and the narrator of Greif's adventures	184447
2001	Wolf Lake	MT				Reporter (Francoise Yip)	184448
1913	Wolf of the City, The	M			Ness Book	Police Reporter gets a scoop on a society man spotted in a car with an adventuress. Man's wife persuades the reporter -- the wolf of the city -- not to run the story.  He's fired after destroying the story and the photo negative.	184449
1984	Wolf Rock TV	C			Series. 9-8-1984 to 9-30-1984. ABC	TV News. Wolf Rock News featuring Wolfman Jack as Himself.	184450
1989	Wolf to the Slaughter	MT				TV Commentator (Christopher Robbie)	184451
2009	Wolf Victims, The	N		Aghapour, Nasser		Journalist is told by retired police detective John O’Connor about his time as a police detective when the savage murder of a woman captured everyone’s attention. Her body and the bodies of similar victims are found severely mangled as though they were attacked by animals. As the police tries to entrap the killer, he plays psychological games with them making it difficult to capture him. After finally solving a puzzle he strategically lays out for them, the life of one of his victims is saved and she reveals his identity to the police. The murderer is killed before the police get a chance to apprehend him. An investigation reveals that the killer had a relationship with a social worker and a senior police officer. Who are they? Did they have anything to do with his murder?	184452
1987	Wolf Winter	N		Francis, Clare		Norwegian Journalist Rolf Berg is one of three people caught in a web of treachery and passion in the chill of the Cold War when two Norwegians are shot dead after straying into Soviet wilderness. Joining Berg is veteran explorer Halvard Starheim and Ragna Johansenn, widow of one of the dead men. 	184453
2008	Wolf’s Heart, The	NR		Leigh, Jenna		Investigative Reporter Elaine Westerbrook will do anything to get the information she needs including reigniting a fire with a deliciously mysterious corporate man. The ballsy reporter with a sharp mouth can hold her own against any man. She’s on the hunt for her biggest story to date and has even moved in order to get closer to her subject. While tracking down this story, Westerbrook has begun to wonder about her mind as she has been having a reoccurrence of a dream that has plagued her since childhood. In order to crash a major party her subject is having, Elaine will have to ask a favor from someone she was close to in her past -- the boy turned into a man turned into a tycoon.  He agrees to help her. She immediately feels the old pull toward him. 	184454
1854	Wolves and the Lamb	P		Thackeray, William Makepeace		Editor Lawrence O'Reilly	184455
2007	Wolves Live	T				Reporter (Telly Hughes)	184456
1971	Woman	T				News Media. Sherrye Henry	184457
1973	Woman	T				Talk-Show Host-Producer Sandra Elkin of WNED-TV Buffalo	184458
1928	Woman Against the World, A	M		Vino, Albert Shelby Le (Story). Frederic Hatton, Fanny Hatton (Titles). Gertrude Orr (Continuity).	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness	Reporter Carol Hill (Georgia Hale) is in love with a newlywed who has been convicted of the murder of a chorus girl and sentenced to death.Although the City Editor (Harvey Clark) thinks he is guilty, the newspaperwoman gets a confession from the dead girl's chauffeur, persuades the warden to postpone the execution and proves his innocence.Reporter Bob Yates (Lee Moran) is a reporter competing with Hill.  Reporter (Walter Hiers).Variety 3/28/28: "Georgia Hale as the reporter runs away with the picture…the city room of the daily on the screen is not made to look like wild hotsy totsies."	184459
1945	Woman Bites Dog	P	MLPL	Spewack, Bella and Samuel		Reporter Betty Lord. Tony Flynn, editor.	184460
1950	Woman Called "X"	P	MLPL	Corbett, M.S	Play Index, 1949-52	Press	184461
1982	Woman Called Golda, A	T				Journalist (Louis Mahoney)	184462
1981	Woman Called Scylla, A	N		Gurr, David	Weinberg List	Journalist	184463
1934	Woman Condemned, The	M	VHS 833			Reporter Jerry Beal (Richard Hemingway) investigates the disappearance of a radio singer.	184464
1912	Woman From Wolverton, The: Story of Washington Life, A	N	MLPL	Curtis, Isabel (Gordon)		Female Reporter with "keen gray eyes," a married woman with boys of her own.  Turtle Creek Herald Editor William Deering made postmaster. Small part on journalism	184465
1949	Woman Hater	M			PR	Publicity Assistant (Anne Holland)	184466
1922	Woman He Married, The	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	184467
1972	Woman I Love, The	MT				English News Reporter (Ian Abercrombie).	184468
1916	Woman in 47, The	M				Reporter (Jack Sherrill).	184469
1937	Woman in Distress	M		Olmstead, Edwin (Story). Albert DeMond (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Fred Stevens (Dean Jagger) for the Dispatch and reporter Irene Donovan (Irene Hervey) of the Courier compete for a story on a missing Rembrandt.Stevens and his associate Stew Sadler (Arthur Loft) pretend to be representatives of a kennel club to get into see the woman who won't see reporters. They are arrested for stealing the painting.Stevens eventually rescues Donovan and Donovan lets him have the scoop, then scoops him with news of their engagement.  Female Reporter vs. Male Reporter.	184470
1945	Woman in Green, The	M	DVD -R HQ 8436, 8435		Sherlock Holmes Mystery.	Newsman (Tommy Hughes).	184471
1950	Woman in Hiding	M				Reporter Russell (Russ Conway). Photographer-Reporter Moyer (David Clarke).	184472
2006	Woman in Jerusalem, A	N		Yehoshua, A.B., Hillel Halkin (Translator)		Newspaper. Muckraking local newspaper discovers that a fortyish, lovely, lonely worker in a Jerusalem bakery was mortally wounded in a terrorist bombing in the city market and dies in a hospital after two days of solitude, unidentified.Her fate unmourned, and her burial unprovided for. The newspaper assails the bakery for heartlessness in an expose entitled, "The Shocking Inhumanity Behind Our Daily Bread."The firm's wealthy old owner tells his melancholy human resource manager to try to make amends by finding out what went wrong and by giving the woman a proper funeral.	184473
1916	Woman in Politics, The	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	184474
1935	Woman in Red, The	M				Reporter (George Chandler). Reporter (Phil Tead). Female Reporter (Olive Jones). First Photographer (Nick Copeland). Second Photographer (Charles Sherlock). Photographer Wanting a Close-Up (George Riley).	184475
1984	Woman in Red, The	M				Public Relations Man Ted Pierce heads a San Francisco cable car campaign. Second Reporter (Franklin Parker). Photographer (Sandra Wilder).	184476
1985	Woman in the Moon, The	N		Lehmkuhl, Donald		Columnist Zena Baird, agony columnist for a London feminist newspaper, becomes alarmed when the local police inspector views her as a suspect in the deaths of three women in the neighborhood.When Zena sets out to explore the background of one of the three who wrote her a never-answered plea for help, she finds a tangle of mostly lesbian relationships, and a lesbian social club.	184477
1944	Woman in the Picture	NM		DeVoto, Bernard (John August)		Journalist. Liberal journalist sets out to blackmail the presidential candidate of the isolationists. Photographic journalism involved.	184478
2006	Woman in the Row Behind, The	N		Dorner, Francoise		Newstand. Nina runs a Paris newspaper kiosk. She starts reading porno magazines and things get complicated with her marriage.	184479
1920	Woman in the Suitcase, The	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Newspaperman	184480
1984	Woman in the Window	N	OWN - P	Clarins, Dana		News Media	184481
1944	Woman in the Window, The	M	L			Radio Announcer (Tom Hanlon).  Newsreel Cameraman (Calvin Emery). News Vendor (Hal Craig)	184482
1964	Woman is a Woman, A	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	184483
2010	Woman Is a Woman, A	M				News Media. Journalist (Glen Brock). News Reporter (Sandra Bean). Field Reporter (Fiona Beckett). Paparazzi (Terry Council). Female doctor falls for a married city mayor. 	184484
1939	Woman Is the Judge, A	M				Reporters (Eddie Coke, Guy Kingsford, Walter Sande, Robert Sterling).	184485
1991	Woman Named Jackie, A	MT			Miniseries	News Media. Woman Reporter (Kate Skinner). City Editor (Stephen Pearlman). N Street Photographer (Gary Wade Morton).	184486
1975	Woman of Character, A	SS	OWN	Just, Ward		News Media	184487
1950	Woman of Distinction, A	M	L	Hunter, Ian McLellan, Hugo Butler (Story).  Frank Tashlin (Additional Dialogue). Charles Hoffman (Screenplay)	Ness book. PR	Publicist assigned to do story on visiting professor. Gets brainstorm of creating romance between two professors, leaks story to press. Female professor assumes male professor hired publicist and arranged romance story. Male professor doesn't deny story.Publicist's boss decides not to run story since it is potentially libelous. Switchboard operator overhears conversation and soon story is all over campus causing female professor to storm into office of editor of The Benson Herald.Reporter (Richard Bartell). Reporter (Larry Barton). Reporter (Charles Jordan). Reporter (Ted Jordan). Reporter (Donald Kerr). Reporter (Harry Strang). Cameraman (Myron Healey). Editor (Al Bridge).Reporter Mac (Billy Wayne). Photographer Chet (Clifton Young).	184488
1995	Woman of Independent Means, A	MT			Miniseries	Newspaper Editor (Donald Lawson).	184489
1959	Woman of Letters, A	N	GPL	Cost, March		Journalist Georgiana Eider uses pseudonym, "Snow Belle."  Galloway, a special correspondent for the Clarion and Intelligent agent. Mr. Rankine, Editor of Our Companion, Glasgow.Damaris (Ditty) Ure, later Madame Ravary, writer for the Clarion.	184490
1919	Woman of Lies, The	M			AFI-Newspapermen	Reporter Jim Waldron (Earl Metcalfe) is a burglar-turned-journalist.	184491
1957	Woman of Mystery, A	M			UK Only	Press	184492
1961	Woman of Sin	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	184493
1995	Woman of the House	T	SV 297			Writer. Writes article	184494
1943	Woman of the Town, The	M			Ness	New York Newspaper Editor (Joseph Crehan).. Bat Masterson's girlfriend tries to get the Western hero to give up his guns and become a journalist. Publisher (Russell Hicks).	184495
1976	Woman of the Year	MT		Lardner, Ring Jr., Michael Kanin (Screenplay). Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna, Bernard M. Kahn (Teleplay)	Remake of 1942 Tracy-Hepburn classic - Ness Book	Columnist Tess Harding (Renee Taylor), successful, sophisticated international reporter and political analyst who also has a TV broadcast and Sportswriter Columnist  Sam Rodino (Joseph Bologna) work for The Los Angeles Chronicle.Sportswriters at bar watching game on TV. Harding appears on talk show following game and implies sports have gay overtones. Sportswriter attacks her in print with column headlined "Crack Found in Tess Harding's Egghead." War of words escalates in paper.Editor calls for truce. Sportswriter takes Harding to hockey game. She ends up analyzing game's subtext. They have romance but sportswriter has trouble talking to Harding who gets calls from Fidel Castro, Golda Mier. They meet at Pinky's.Harding matches Rodino drink for drink. He objects to her wanting him for sex only, asks her to marry him. She agrees. Her status causes problems. When she is named "Woman of the Year" sportswriter explodes. She agrees to give up career. They reconcile."How come our paper has two reporters at a hockey game and only one in Moscow?" "Well, when we play hockey in Russia, we send over another reporter." Editor Clayton (Regis Cordic).	184496
1942	Woman of the Year	M	DVD -R HQ 2489, 2490. SVDSP 633. SVD 690.   SV 83	Lardner, Ring, Jr. and Michael Kanin (Screenplay)	Ness Book. Vintage Films	Sportswriter Sam Craig (Spencer Tracy),  and International Affairs Columnist Tess Harding (Katharine Hepburn) for the New York Chronicle who start a duel in print -- she says during radio interview that Americans should be focusing on war effort.She suggests baseball should be banned for duration of war.  Her column -- "Hitler Will Lose" -- and his column -- "The Yankees Won't Lose" advertised on two different trucks. Press box at ballpark exclusively for males -- "No women in the press box….""…It's a rule as old as baseball." Harding proves she belongs by matching Craig drink for drink. She's referred to as "newspaperman" and "pal."  They marry, but she's never home, he doesn't like her snooty friends, and she can't adjust to his schedule.Harding decides to give it all up to be his wife but her attempts at domesticity in the kitchen reduce her to tears. Reporter at Bar (Jimmy Conlin). Married Sports Reporter (Ray Teal). Little Sports Reporter (George Ovey).Sportswriter Phil Whittaker (Roscoe Karns), dyspeptic sportswriter and barfly who believes women should be kept illiterate and clean, like canaries. Reporter (Ray Teal). Reporter (Garry Owen).  Head Copy Reader (Murdock MacQuarrie).	184497
1981	Woman of the Year	P		Musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb		Sportswriter Sam Craig (Harry Guardino) and International Affairs Columnist Tess Harding (Lauren Bacall).  Debbie Reynolds and Rachel Welch played Harding in later Broadway productions.	184498
1984	Woman of the Year	MT		Musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb	Filmed version of the Broadway Musical	Sportswriter Sam Craig (Don Chastain) and International Affairs Columnist Tess Harding (Barbara Eden).	184499
2000	Woman of Worth, A	N		Mariane, Judith		News Media’s perennial favorite is Senator Douglas Fairchild. He likes both his cars and his women fast and is angered at Gregg Gardiner’s persistent refusal to sleep with him. Beautiful, intelligent and ambitious, Gardiner has always been the best at everything. She diligently works her way into the tangled web that is Washington D.C. Her brains and body help her win a cherished position as an aide to Senator Fairchild. Handsome, flamboyant and brash, Doug is used to getting his own way. The news media love him, his spirit and good looks are giving back some glamour to the Washington scene. He turns his charms toward Gregg and finds himself appreciating her mental agility in an equal part with her physical attributes. Gregg learns to appreciate the man behind the image and their mutual attraction grows into passion. A tragic turn of events culminates in marriage for Gregg and Doug. During his illness, Gregg takes on the responsibility of handling Doug’s senatorial duties. She is embraced by people and loved by the camera. As her popularity grows, so does her ambition -- and that of her enemies.	184500
2002	Woman on Fire	M				Woman Reporter (Alexandra Barreto)	184501
1950	Woman on the Run	M		Tate, Sylvia (Story). Alan Campbell, Norman Foster (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Dan Leggett (Dennis O'Keefe) for The Graphic offers to help a woman searching for her missing husband who disappeared after witnessing a murder to avoid getting involved. Wants to help  for exclusive story on her..Cop tells Leggett the reporter would crucify his grandmother for a story. Reporter revealed to be the killer who is trying to eliminate eyewitness to his crime."Supposition? I better stop using those four-syllable words or I won't be working for the Graphic anymore."	184502
1993	Woman on the Run: Lawrencia Bembenek Story, The	MT				News Media. Milwaukee Female Anchor #1 (Sandi Stahlbrand). Milwaukee Female Anchor #2 (Faye Dance). Milwaukee News Anchor (Richard Hardacre). Canadian News Anchor (David Nichols).	184503
2000	Woman on Top	M				News Media. News Reporter (Robert Paul Taylor). Photographer (David Herman). TV Camera Operator (Calvin Roberts).  TV Crew Person (Jason Rosette).	184504
1936	Woman Rebels, A	M	DVD -R HQ 3852, 3853. SVDSP 1395	Syrett, Netta (Novel -- "Portrait of a Rebel").  Anthony Veiller, Ernest Vajda (Screenplay)	Hepburn - Ness Book	Editor Pamela "Pam" Thistlewaite (Katharine Hepburn), crusading editor of women's magazine. In Victorian England, Thistlewaite starts out as a proofreader and writer at the Ladies' Weekly Companion. Editor William C. White (Lionel Pape).Ends up writing editorials on women's rights, then a bylined column.  Campaign against child labor and becomes editor of her own magazine, The New Woman..	184505
2009	Woman Strangled -- News at Ten	N		Moore, Laurie		Journalist Aspen Wicklow graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in journalism and a belief she would soon own the media world. Alas, she is down to double digits in cash and one in prospects. Shocking herself, Aspen obtains a highly regarded job on the Fort Worth TV show Public Defender on WBFD-TV. Her first time on the show, she meets fellow reporter Tig Welder who warns “Investigative Reporter Barbie” to never scoop or trump him. If she tries, she’s toast. Station Manager J. Gordon Pfeiffer tells her if she wants to say employed to avoid being the story. Aspen soon meets Johnson County Sheriff Spike Granger when he complains vociferously about overcrowded prisons. She also investigates missing person Candy Drummond, who pledged at the same University of North Texas sorority as she did. Not long afterward, her strangled corpse is found and Aspen finds she has broken TV show rules one and two by trumping Tig and becoming part of the story when her inquiries take a life and death of their own. 	184506
1967	Woman Times Seven	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184507
1983	Woman to Woman	DT				Host Pat Mitchell	184508
1936	Woman Trap	M		Brackett, Charles (Story). Brian Marlow, Eugene Walter (Screenplay).		Reporter Keat Shevlin (George Murphy) takes a speedboat to Mexico to investigate the murder of a jewel thief. Reporter (Joseph L. Mankiewicz). City Editor Bert (Arthur Aylesworth).	184509
1919	Woman Under Cover, The	M		Cowan, Sada (Play - "Playing the Game").  Harvey Thew (Scenario)	AFI-Editors/Reporters - Ness Book	Sob Sister Alma Jordan (Fritzi Brunette) is in love with Mac (George McDaniel), the managing editor of The Leader. Paper is under new management and is trying to make a hit with the public by seeking a sensational story.Jordan gets the story in spite of her brother's involvement.  She leaves the paper to marry Mac. Romance between reporter and editor is secondary to the film's main melodramatic plotline.Moving Picture World suggested that the film demonstrated the precedence given to sensationalistic murder stories in newspapers over other types of news.	184510
1919	Woman Under Oath, The	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	184511
1902	Woman Ventures, A	N	USC	Phillips, David Graham		Newspaperwoman Emily Bromfield. Love story. She's drawn to Marlowe, another reporter.  As a reporter Emily covers a variety of events including a coal mining strike.	184512
1935	Woman Wanted	M	DVD -R HQ 6878, 6880. DVD -R HQ 1878 (Media Excerpts)			Reporter (Don Brodie).  Reporter (Charles Marsh). Reporters crowd DA when woman is convicted of murder	184513
1933	Woman Who Dared, The	M		Roberts, C. Edward, King Guidice and Robert Webb (Story).  Curtis Kenyon (Dialogue-Adaptation)		Reporter, The (Monroe Owsley) fights racketeers with the woman who takes over a textile plant when her father dies.	184514
1988	Woman Who Was God, The	N	OWN - H	King, Francis		Press. Woman whose son was murdered tries to get the press interested in the case	184515
1992	Woman With a Past	MT	DVD -R HQ 8361, 8362			TV Reporter (Mariko Tse)	184516
1948	Woman With a Sword	N		Noble, Hollister		Press	184517
1937	Woman-Wise	M		Markson, Ben (Screenplay)		Sports Editor Tracey Browne (Michael Whalen)  of the Evening Globe is also a fighter. Rival paper, The Dispatch challenges Browne to a fight. Also promises to withhold publicity in his paper if promoters and managers don't support one of his plans.Reporters (James P. Burtis, Richard Powell).	184518
2001	Woman's a Helluva Thing, A	M				Magazine Editor Houston (Angus MacFadyen) is a womanizer who learns that after his mother dies, the executor of her estate is his former girlfriend who was his mother secret lesbian lover for the last three years.Houston edits a Maxim-like men's magazine that focuses on beer, cigars, breasts.	184519
1941	Woman's Face, A	M				Photographer (James Millican).	184520
1993	Woman's Guide to Adultery, A	MT				Journalist (Ray Stevenson)	184521
1916	Woman's Law, The	M		Thompson, Maravene (Novel).  Harvey F. Thew, A.S. LeVino (Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness Book	Reporter Frank Fisher (William A. Williams) is involved in the case of a man impersonating a millionaire.  Agrees to suppress a story of corruption after forcing a confession from the wife.	184522
1846	Woman's Love	N		Rodwell		Press	184523
1981	Woman's Page	DT				Editors	184524
1915	Woman's Past, A	M			AFI-Editors/Authors	Editor	184525
1971	Woman's Place, A	M			Short	Interviewer (TonyWickert).	184526
1883	Woman's Reason, A	N	MLPL	Howells, William Dean		Freelance Newspaper Writer Helen Harkness, the heroine, worries about her Boston friends discovering she writes for a newspaper	184527
1949	Woman's Secret, A	M				News Photographer (Ralph Montgomery)	184528
1922	Woman's Side, The	M		Clawson, Elliott (Scenario).	AFI-Newspapers/Publishers - Ness Book	Publisher Theodore Van Ness, Sr. (Henry Barrows) supports a gubernatorial candidate in his newspaper, believing he has a clean record. The candidate's opponent is an attorney who is helping a woman get a divorce from the candidate.Candidate's daughter falls in love with the publisher's son,  Theodore Van Ness, Jr. (Edward Burns).  When the attorney urges the publisher to publish the story of the divorce, the candidate's daughter goes to attorney's office and threatens suicide.The woman the lawyer is helping shoots at the attorney in a jealous rage and hits the candidate's daughter.  She recovers and gets engaged to the publisher's son, while the attorney loses the election.	184529
1965	Woman's Urge, A	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	184530
1916	Woman's Way, A	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	184531
1934	Womanhood	M			UK Only	Press	184532
1983	Wombat	T			Australia	Reporters Tony Gordon, Gary Hardgrave, Rob Elliott. Co-Presenters (Gayle Blakeney, Gillian Blakeney).	184533
1999	Women	M				TV Commentator (Carmen Maura)	184534
1999	Women (Elles)	M				TV Staffer. Young staffer at TV station	184535
2003	Women About Town	N		Jacobs, Laura		Theater Critic Lana Burton, 34, writes for a respected dance journal, then lands a plum assignment for Vanity Fair.  She makes a name for herself as an arts writer worrying that her boyfriend is unwilling to commit and that she will end up alone.	184536
2004	Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England	D		Clark, Sandra		News Media cover real-life women’s crimes in an age before the invention of the newspapers through ballads, pamphlets and plays. Features of contemporary society that particularly influenced early modern crime reporting such as attitudes to news, the law and women’s rights and ideas about the responsibility of the community for keeping order.	184537
1992	Women and Horses	N		Baker, Candida		Freelance Journalist Deborah Jeffries is living in contemporary Sydney, Australia.	184538
1935	Women Are Bum Newspapermen	N		Macauley, Richard		Reporters who want to marry compete for a murder story	184539
1948	Women Are Skin Deep	NM		Whelton, Paul		Press	184540
1936	Women Are Trouble	M				Reporter Casey (Stu Erwin) and City Editor Blaine (Paul Kelly) agree on only one point: Women are trouble!  This is confirmed when Casey is constantly outscooped by rival newshound Ruth Nolan (Florence Rice), whose sugary Southern-belle accent conceals a will of iron. Casey and Ruth are forced to become reluctant allies while investigating gangland activity in the liquor business.  When the bad guys kidnap the reporters, they are saved by an incorruptible cop who had previously been demoted on the say-so of a gangster boss. Snappy one-liners for Casey.  Nolan had worked for a small town newspaper and wanted a job at the big city paper but the city editor Blaine wouldn’t hire her. So she looks for a story and sees the murder of the Liquor Board Commissioner. It is the end of Prohibition and the mobsters have moved into the protection racket. Those who do not pay are killed. Ruth gets the job and then gets a picture of the killer who knocked off the driver who killed the Liquor Board Commissioner. Reporters (George Chandler, Frank Jenks). 	184541
1972	Women in Revolt (aka Andy Warhol’s Women in Revolt)	M	DVD			Lesbian Journalist (Jonathan Kramer). Photographer (George Abagnalo). In the last scene, a lesbian journalist played by a man (Jonthan Kramer) from the New York Times strips away pretensions of a bored society deb socialite Candy (Candy Darling) and confronts her sordid past. There are rumors of incest with her brother and Candy missed the funeral of her parents who in shame committed suicide. The reporter seeks even more lurid confessions: “The people want filth.” After assaulting the star and tearing her white paper backdrop, the journalist leaves Candy shattered on the floor: “I think I got the story I came for.” When the thin Photographer (George Abagnalo) tries to help Candy up, he collapses under her nonmythic weight.	184542
1975	Women in the Attic	P	MLPL	Peterson, L.	Play Index, 1973-77	Press	184543
1939	Women in the Wind	M	DVD -R HQ 8766, 8767			Photographer (Steve Darrell). Photographer (David Kerman).	184544
1937	Women Men Marry, The	M	SVDSP 579	Taylor, Matt (Story). Harry Ruskin, Donald Henderson Clarke, James E. Grant (Screenplay)		Reporter Bill Raeburn  (George Murphy), female reporter Jane Carson (Josephine Hutchinson) and photographer Jerry Little (Cliff Edwards) go after a phony evangelist. Managing editor Walter Wiley (Sidney Blackmer) agrees to let Raeburn go undercover.Wiley does so because he is having an affair with the reporter's wife.  Two reporters infiltrate the cult, but the evangelist kills the photographer.  When the reporter discovers his wife's unfaithfulness, he gets drunk.Tries to shoot the editor, but misses. The editor fires and hits Raeburn's wife.  The editor gets the paper to run a story that she was shot while her husband was cleaning a gun, but Carson leaks the real story to one paper. Wife recovers.Reporter leaves his wife and reunites with Carson.  Reporter (Billy Arnold). Reporter (Frank Du Frane). Reporter (John Quillan).	184545
2002	Women of Enron	T				Reporter (Isaiah Carey, Himself).	184546
2003	Women of Starbucks	DT				Playboy Photo Editor (Marilyn Grabowski).	184547
2004	Women of the Holy Kingdom	MT				Reporter (Sharmeen Obaid). Women's Rights movement in Saudi Arabia.	184548
1995	Women of the House	T			CBS	Reporter-turned-Press Secretary	184549
1995	Women of the House: You Talk Too Much	T			Episode #4. 1-25-1995	TV Newscaster (Jennifer Williams).	184550
2001	Women of the Press in Nineteenth-Century Britain	D		Onslow, Barbara		Female Journalists of the 19th-century. There were a surprising number of women, despite limited education, parental opposition and the competitive nature of this developing profession sought to earn a living through journalism. Others saw the presses as a valuable mechanism for educating the masses or a powerful channel for influencing public opinion. How did these women fare in Grub Street? Could they harness the power of the press? Who were the “lady journalists?”  Journalism was an avenue taken by many 19th-century women seeking to affect social and political change or simply make a living. 	184551
1963	Women of the World	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	184552
0001	Women of Trachis	P	USC	Sophocles	408 B.C.	Herald Lichas, the herald who brought Deianira news of Herakles' return to Trachis. Under her close questioning he reveals that Herakles has taken Iole as his concubine.Because Lichas later brings Herakles the poisoned robe, he picks up the herald and dashes Lichas' brains upon a stone. Kill the messenger.	184553
1992	Women of Windsor, The	MT				Press Secretary Assistant (Dan Lett)	184554
1999	Women on Men: Essential Dating Guide, The	M				Street Reporter (Gina Barbieri). Hosts (Scott duPont, Nicole Katz).	184555
1940	Women Without Names	M				Reporter (Allen Connor). Reporter (Jack Egan). Reporter (Eddie Fetherston). Reporter (Allen Fox). Reporter (Paul Kruger). Reporter (Ralph McCullough).	184556
1946	Women, Inc.	N		Morris, Jane Kesner		Woman Editors. Inside story of women as they work together for a small press that published a literary quarterly. Firm publishes a group of scholarly or socialized magazines. Story of women editors.	184557
1939	Women, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2293, 2294, 2295. L. SVD 693. SVD 632 (Incomplete)			Gossip Columnist Dolly Dupuyster (Hedda Hopper). Fashion Show Commentator (Sibyl Harris).	184558
1939	Women, The	MS	COPY	Loos, Anita and Jane Murfin	In "Twenty Best Film Plays." Based on the play, The Women by Clare Boothe.	Gossip Columnist Dolly de Puyster (Hedda Hopper).	184559
2008	Women, The	M				Magazine Editor Sylvie Fowler (Annette Bening) is a successful, single magazine editor who fears for her job. 	184560
1997	Women: Stories of Passion:	T			Series 8-31-1996 to 1-1-2008. Adult	Interviewer (Elisa M. Rothstein - The Interviewer).	184561
1999	Women: Stories of Passion: Paradise Found (aka Love For Sale)	T	DVD -R HQ 2717. SVD 778		Episode #39. 4-4-1999. Adult	Journalist Grace (Cara Kavanaugh) is married and  works days as a prostitute. She enters a bordello where she, in the persona of Eve, seeks more than just material for a novel.	184562
1999	Women: Stories of Passion: Photographer, The	T			Episode #32. 2-14-1999. Adult	Photographer is artistic minded and when an older woman sits for a portrait their personalities clash. But the sparks ignite more than conflict.	184563
1999	Women: Stories of Passion: Voodoo	T	DVD -R HQ 5934. SVD 882		Episode #31. 2-7-1999. Adult	Journalist's visit has a strange effect on a doctor who begins experiencing erotic dreams about a medical researcher unaware that he is using Voodoo to get her attention.	184564
1987	Women's Club, The	M				Newscaster (June Nakhai). The Editor (Pat Mahoney). Publisher (Dulcie Camp).	184565
1951	Women's Club, The	DT			Series. 12-24-1951 to 8-1-1952. DuMont.	Talk Show Host Julann Caffrey talked about parent-child relationships.	184566
1959	Women's Major League Bowling	DT			Series. 1-11-1959 to 4-18-1959. NBC	Sportscasters Jack Buck, Fred Wolf.	184567
2007	Women's Murder Club:  Grannies, Guns and Love Mints	T		Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #4. 11-2-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.	184568
2007	Women's Murder Club:  No Opportunity Necessary	T	DVD -R HQ 9317	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #7. 11-22-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.The club solve a murder case involving illegal aliens. Lindsay comes to terms with her ex-husband’s marriage. 	184569
2007	Women's Murder Club:  Play Through the Pain	T	DVD -R HQ 9268	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #6. 11-15-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.News Media show up to cover the death of a football player. 	184570
2007	Women's Murder Club:  To Drag & To Hold	T	DVD -R HQ 9368	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #9. 12-7-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Drag queen is murdered. Lindsay’s husband ties the knot. Jill’s fiancé discovers a painful secret. Cindy is called upon to help Lindsay get through the day of wedding. She also, once again, finds clues that help solve the murder. 	184571
2002	Women’s Murder Club: 1st to Die	N	OWN - P	Patterson, James	#1 Women’s Murder Club Series	Cub Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle, a fledging journalist who has just started working the crime desk joins forces and pools her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide inspector in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and Jill an assistant D.A. They make up the Women’s Murder Club.In San Francisco, newlyweds are being stalked and slaughtered. The four women have one common goal: to find, trap and outwit the most diabolical and terrifying killer ever imagined.	184572
2002	Women’s Murder Club: 2nd Chance	N	OWN - P	Patterson, James	#2 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle, a fledging journalist who has just started working the crime desk joins forces and pools her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide inspector in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and Jill an assistant D.A. They make up the Women’s Murder Club.This time the murders of two African Americans, a little girl and an old woman bear the signs of a serial killer for Lindsay Boxer, newly promoted to lieutenant of San Francisco’s homicide squad. But there’s an odd detail she finds even more disturbing: both victims were related to city cops. A symbol glimpsed at both murder scenes leads to a racist hate group, but the taunting killer strikes again and again leaving deliberate clues and eluding the police. In the meantime, each of the women has a personal stake at risk -- and the killer knows who they are. 	184573
2005	Women’s Murder Club: 3rd Degree	NM		Patterson, James with Andrew Gross	#3 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle works the crime desk and has joined forces pooling her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide lieutenant in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and Jill an assistant D.A. They make up the Women’s Murder Club.A town house owned by an Internet millionaire is engulfed in flames after a fiery explosion rips through the San Francisco neighborhood. Three people are dead inside. A mysterious message at the scene leaves Lindsay and the San Francisco Police Department baffled. Then a prominent businessman is found, murdered under bizarre circumstances with another mysterious message. Lindsay asks the Women’s Murder Club to help her figure out who is committing these murders and why they are intent on killing someone every three days. Even more terrifying the killer has targeted one of the four friends who call themselves the Women’s Murder Club. Which one will it be? Lindsay also learns one member of the Women’s Murder Club is hiding a secret so dangerous and unbelievable that it could destroy them all.	184574
2005	Women’s Murder Club: 4th of July	NM		Patterson, James with Maxine Paetro	#4 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle works the crime desk and has joined forces pooling her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide lieutenant in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and until the 3rd Degree, Jill an assistant D.A. They make up the Women’s Murder Club. Jill was killed in the third novel.After losing one of its own, Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club make a courageous return with a chilling case that could be their last. A young girl is killed in crossfire after a routine arrest goes terribly wrong. Boxer has to defend herself against a charge of police brutality. In a landmark trial that transfixes the nation, Lindsay fights to save her career and her sanity. 	184575
2007	Women’s Murder Club: 5th Horseman, The	NM		Patterson, James with Maxine Paetro	#5 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle works the crime desk and has joined forces pooling her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide lieutenant in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and Attorney Yuki Castellano, the newest member of the Women’s Murder Club. It’s a wild race against time as Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer and Castellano lead an investigation into a string of mysterious patient deaths and reveal a hospital administration determined to shield its reputation at all costs. And while the hospital wages an explosive court battle that grips the entire nation, the Women’s Murder Club hunts for a merciless killer among its esteemed medical staff. 	184576
2007	Women’s Murder Club: 6th Target, The	NM		Patterson, James with Maxine Paetro	#6 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle works the crime desk and has joined forces pooling her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide lieutenant in the city’s police department, Claire, a medical examiner, and Attorney Yuki Castellano. They are the Women’s Murder Club. When a horrifying attack leaves one of the four members of the Women’s Murder Club struggling for her life, the others fight to keep a madman behind bars before anyone else is hurt. Children are being plucked off the streets together with their nannies -- but the kidnappers aren’t demanding ransom.  One member of the club could be on the brink of death. 	184577
2008	Women’s Murder Club: 7th Heaven	NM		Patterson, James with Maxine Paetro	#7 Women’s Murder Club Series	Reporter Cindy Thomas of the San Francisco Chronicle works the crime desk and has joined forces pooling her talent, courage and brains with three other women -- Lindsay, a homicide lieutenant in the city’s police department; Claire, a medical examiner and the newest member, Attorney Yuki Castellano They make up the Women’s Murder Club.San Francisco is still haunted by the disappearance of the much-adored teenage son of the former California governor three months ago. A prostitute confesses that the boy had a heart defect and died during sex and she disposed of the body. 	184578
2008	Women's Murder Club: And the Truth Will (Sometimes) Set You Free	T	DVD -R HQ 9883	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #10. 5-6-2008	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Cindy gets shot on the courthouse steps as she covers a press conference. 	184579
2007	Women's Murder Club: Blind Dates and Bleeding Hearts	T	DVD -R HQ 9172	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #3. 10-26-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Cindy helps Lindsay capture a killer and is accepted into the club with some reservations. Jill takes a big risk to try to help a teenager whose mother was murdered. Lindsay considers dating again. Claire tries to bring the romance back into her relationship.	184580
2008	Women's Murder Club: Father’s Day	T	DVD -R HQ 9860	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #9. 4-29-2008	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Lindsay bends the rules to find a cop killer who is an undercover narcotics policeman. Cindy risks her life to save the kidnapped wife and son of the policeman. 	184581
2007	Women's Murder Club: FBI Guy	T	DVD -R HQ 9400	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #8. 1-6-2008	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.The “FBI Guy” thinks Lindsay is targeted as the next serial killer’s victim and wants her to work on the case. After five years, she never wants to think about the case again. Her friends, her partner and her boss-ex husband are angry with her because she didn’t tell them about the threat. Wine dealer is decapitated to cover up wine fraud. 	184582
2007	Women's Murder Club: Maybe, Baby	T	DVD -R HQ 9256	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #5. 11-2-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Jill and Lindsay contemplate their own biological clocks when The Club investigate the murder of a young man and the disappearance of his pregnant wife.	184583
2008	Women's Murder Club: Never Tell	T	DVD -R HQ 9900	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #11. 5-13-2008	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Lindsay gets the serial killer but pays a high price: her father is shot by the killer before she shoots the killer. Cindy agrees to help with off-the-record information. 	184584
2007	Women's Murder Club: Pain Comes Back to Haunt You, The	T	DVD -R HQ 9433	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #7. 11-16-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.The club members have 24 hours to stop an innocent man’s execution at Cindy’s insistence. They must find the real killer of the woman he was accused of murdering. Cindy is kidnapped by the man’s son who convinces her his father is innocent. He gives her material to back up his case before an explosion destroys his apartment almost killing him. Cindy tells the other club members she believes the son because he is “cute” and the evidence is convincing. The club investigates and Jill discovers corruption in the D.A.’s office. Lindsay worries that her one night stand with Tom may have resulted in pregnancy.	184585
2007	Women's Murder Club: Train in Vain	T	DVD -R HQ 9110	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #2. 10-19-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to solve cases.Three bodies are discovered on a subway car investigating the members of the Women's Murder Club begin to suspect that two of the victims were killed to disguise the murderer's real objective.	184586
2007	Women's Murder Club: Welcome to the Club	T	DVD -R HQ 9080	Patterson, James novels brought to TV	Episode #1. 10-12-2007	Reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) works on a newspaper as a crime reporter and is one of a quartet of female friends who help each other catch killers. There are conflicts of interest at every turn starting with the journalist who should be fired.Homicide detective Lt. Lindsay Boxer and her close friends, assistant district attorney Jill Bernhardt, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and newspaper reporter Cindy, work together to catch a serial murderer dubbed "The Vendetta Killer."Each member of the "Women's Murder Club" face up to problems in their private lives.Boxer is parked in front of the San Francisco newsstand where she’s supposed to meet Investigative Reporter Theresa Woo of the San Francisco Register. The reporter suddenly falls from the sky landing dead on Lindsay’s car. The dead reporter was a take-no-prisoners investigative reporter who, according to Lindsay, won “like six Pulitzers.” She was working on a story so big someone would kill her for it. The reporter was so secretive that she didn’t even tell here editor what she was doing and all her notebooks are missing. Thomas aids the investigation and attempts to crack the Women’s Murder Club. Thomas writes “Do good” Doctor Turns Double Murderer and bylines it: by Theresa Woo and Cindy Thomas. Reporters (Craig Tsuyumine, Saida Pagan, Taira Soo). 	184587
1918	Women's Weapons	M			AFI-Novelists	Writer	184588
1976	Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood	M				News Media. Woman Journalist (Carmel Myers). Male Journalist (Jack Carter). Radio Interviewer (Louis Nye).	184589
1973	Wonder Girl	T				Reporter Dina Mattson (Wonder Girl, Dina Caroleo) newspaper reporter for New York Express, enables her to learn of disasters. Editor Joe Iona (Skip Turner).	184590
1933	Wonder Hero	N	OWN - H	Priestly, J.B.		Newspaper. Daily Tribune.	184591
2007	Wonder House, The	N		Hardy, Justine		Journalist Hal Copeman from England comes to interview an 80-year-old Englishwoman who has been living out her widowhood in Kashmir, India since the death of her Indian husband more than 20 years ago. He is  putting them all in grave danger.They live in fear of a brutal Indian military and the radicalization of their region. It's October 1999. A coup in Pakistan rattles nerves in Indian-Controlled Kashmir.The majority of the population is Muslim and Muslim guerillas have been fighting the army for 10 years. Even the secular Englishwoman, widow of an Indian aristocrat,  feels the tension.Her beloved son died in a car accident. The young journalist Copeman arrives from England to interview the woman, although she is not part of his assignment. He becomes her houseguest and falls in love with a young woman whose paternity is in doubt.They make love twice, and the Englishwoman will have a lovely 80th birthday before the violence closes in.	184592
2003	Wonder van Maxima, Het	TF			Netherlands	Reporter (Tanya Sprong).	184593
2006	Wonder Woman: Balance of Power	M			Short	Reporter Clark Kent-Superman (Laurent Collin-Szlejer). Newscaster (bob Goldberg-Darryl Zotian).	184594
1977	Wonder Woman: Judgment From Outer Space	T		Kandel, Stephen	Episode #9. 1-15-1977. Series 12-1-1976 to 9-1-1979	News Media. Wonder Woman joins forces with a friendly alien from outer space to prevent the destruction of the world.	184595
1979	Wonder Woman: Starships Are Coming, The	T			Episode #50. 2-2-1979	News Media. The Reporter (Mario Machado). Newsman (Frank Whiteman). Wonder Woman must find out the truth behind a supposed alien landing before serious consequences occur as a result.	184596
1989	Wonder Years, The: On the Spot	T			Episode #28. 11-17-1989. Series 1-31-1988 to 5-12-1993	Editor Mr. Webb (Parker Jacobs) in a school production of "Our Town." Kevin, Paul and Winnie become involved in a production of "Our Town."Trouble begins when Winnie gets stage fright. Kevin thinks he's set because all he has to do is operate the spotlight.	184597
1988	Wonder Years, The: Phone Call, The	T			Episode #5. 4-12-1988	News Media. Newscaster #1 (Geoff Witcher). Newscaster #2 (Ron Tank).	184598
2004	Wonderfalls: Karma Chameleon	T			Episode #2. 3-19-2004. Series 3-12-2004 to 4-1-2004.	Aspiring Freelance Magazine Journalist Bianca (Sarah Drew). Tries to do investigative journalism by writing an article on the disaffected 20-something generation for Today's America Magazine.Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas) writes the article ("Jen Why?") for her. It's accepted and Bianca ends up on the magazine's cover.	184599
1907	Wonderful Electric Belt, The (La Ceinture Electrique	M			France	Newspaper Advertisement. French film. Person browsing through morning paper comes across advertisement for electric belt	184600
1962	Wonderful To Be Young!	M			PR - AFI-Publicity/Television	Publicity	184601
1958	Wonderful Town	T	CD-Audio		CBS Soundtrack - 11-30-58. Musical Special	Magazine Writer Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell) writer.  Jacquelyn McKeever, Sidney Chaplin	184602
1952	Wonderful Town	P		Bernstein, Leonard and Comden-Green		Magazine Writer (Rosalind Russell) on the stage	184603
1997	Wonderful World of Disney: Tower of Terror	MT		Sorrentino, Scott, Justine Korman-Fontes, Walt Disney		News Media	184604
1962	Wonderful World of Golf	DT			Series. 1-7-1962 to 2-28-1970. CBS, NBC, ABC, NBC.	Sportscasters Gene Sarazen, George Rogers.	184605
1603	Wonderful Year, The	ER	USC	Rich, Barnaby		News	184606
1603	Wonderfull Yeare, The 1603	ER	USC	Dekker, Thomas		News	184607
2002	Wonders Never Cease	NR		Salonen, Debra	Harlequin Superromance #1061	Reporter Jill Martin is on assignment and supposed to interview two policemen about the new canine unit. Asked to put on protective suit during interview and she braces herself to be mauled by this huge door.Article printed in local newspaper, but Martin finds her words were altered without her permission. Article makes herself look like she finds this new canine unit a horrible thing when she felt this was an idea that should be supported by mayor and city.She begins to wonder if the article was tampered with for a reason.She also investigates a business deal involving her ex-husband and his new wife that is going to create a new community at the expense of the families moving there. Tainted water may be running underground. The business partners know this.As she continues her secret investigation of the project, her life is in danger.	184608
1958	Wonders of the World	DT				Host Linker Family	184609
1968	Wonderwall	M				Photographer (Brian Walsh).	184610
2003	Wondrous Oblivion	M				Newsreel Commentary (Bill Wallis - Voice).	184611
1986	Wong ga jin si	MF				Reporter (Dennis Chan)	184612
1998	Woo	M				Photographer, Salsa Party (Pat Dias).	184613
1997	Wood Street News	NJ		Dils, Tracey E. Deborah Borgo (Illustrator)		Reporter Lou needs news for the Wood Street newspaper and finds plenty of news when animals escape from the local zoo and fall into a swimming pool. 	184614
2004	Woodbridge Gazette and Printing Office	G			Miniature Toy	Newspaper office building in miniature for town of Woodbridge.	184615
2003	Wooden Camera, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Lynita Crofford). Two 14-year-old boys find a gun and a camera in a township near Cape Town. One takes the gun, the other the camera sealing their fate.	184616
2006	Woodland Haunting, The	M				News Media. News Anchor (Scott Cray).	184617
1937	Woods Are Full of Cuckoos, The	C	L			Columnist Walter Finchell, Louella Possums. The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 4, Side 5	184618
1967	Woody Woodbury Show, The	DT				Talk Show	184619
1996	Word After Dying, A	N		Granger, Ann		Journalist Wynne Carter is retired and worried about recent death of wealthy, elderly recluse. He is not convinced the fall was accidental and wants Bamford's Chief Inspector to investigate.Journalist  was satisfying her professional curiosity by investigating former villager with a racy past whose life and recent fatal fall leaves a lot of unanswered questions.	184620
1998	Word Crimes: Blasphemy, Culture and Literature in Nineteenth-Century England	D		Marsh, Joss		Editor G.W. Foote, the editor of the penny newspaper the Freethinker in 1883 Victorian England stood trial three times for the “obsolete” crime of blasphemy. Foote’s trial was the defining event of the decade. His “martyrdom” completed blasphemy’s 19th-century transformation form a religious offense to a class and cultural crime. Foote’s stubborn refusal to silence his “hooligan “ voice helped secure our rights to speak and write freely today. The new standards of criminality used to judge their “word crime” rewrote the terms of literary judgment, demoting the Bible to literary masterpiece and raising literature as the primary standard of Victorian cultural value.	184621
1981	Word of Honor	MT	DVD -R HQ 2921, 2922.  SVDSP 697. SV 52	Graham, Douglas, David Ackles (Story and Screenplay with I.C. Rapoport)	Ness Book	Reporter Mike McNeil (Karl Malden) of The Daily Tribune ("The Paper With a Heart") as small-town newspaperman whose refusal to reveal a news source sparks national controversyJournalist David Lerner (Ron Silver) of the New York Herald offers national support.  Opposition builds against McNeil and the publisher of the paper insists he reveal his source because major advertisers are pulling out.Editor Gordon Agee (John Marley) is forced to go along.  Police raid the newsroom and confiscate boxes of paper from the reporter's desk and take him to jail.  His source finally agrees to testify resolving the issue for McNeil.Even his family stops supporting him. Important questions about reporter privilege and newspaper support for that principle.McNeil's story makes the Herald's front page and McNeil says: "I always wanted to be on the front page of the New York Herald. Of course, I…I wanted it to be a story by me, not about me."	184622
1958	Word of Honor	SM	USC	Bloch, Robert	In "Blood Runs Cold."	Reporter Joe Satterlee. "Holy Toledo!" howled Wally Tibbets, managing editor of the Daily Express	184623
2003	Word of Honor	MT	SVD 1490			News Media storm over a cancer-stricken veteran who goes public about a massacre in Vietnam. Reporter (Olivia Cheng).He names a Army lieutenant who is now a corporate executive as a participant in the killings. The trial is covered by many reporters and camera crews.	184624
1978	Word, The	T			Four-part miniseries	News Media. Steve Randall (David Janssen) as public relations executive hired to promote new version of the Bible.	184625
2008	WordGirl: Have You Seen the Remote?/Sidekicked to the Curb	C			Episode #24. 7-11-2008	TV Reporter (Larry Murphy). 	184626
2008	WordGirl: Have You Seen the Remote?/Sidekicked to the Curb	C			Episode #12. 4-11-2008	TV Reporter (Larry Murphy). 	184627
2009	WordGirl: Slumber Party Pooper/Line Lessons with Lady Redundant Woman	C			Episode #23. 2-17-2009	TV Reporter (Larry Murphy). 	184628
1851	Words For the Wise	SS	USC	Arthur, Timothy Shay		Newspaper. "Starting a Newspaper: Experience for Mr. John Jones, An."	184629
2007	Words of Every Song, The	SS		Moore, Liz		Journalist covering a band's show writes most of his review before they take the stage.	184630
1991	Words to Live By	T	SV 138			Newspaper's content gets two high-school students suspended. They take the school board to court when underground newspaper is suspended; violation of 1st Amendment	184631
2003	Work and the Story, The	M				Critic (Scott Christopher).	184632
2004	Work in Progress	M				Interviewer (Cynthia Burgess).	184633
1902	Work of Oliver Byrd, The: Novel, A	N		Sergeant, Emily Frances A.		Editor is held up to the public gaze, assumes a power which he does not possess and takes advantage of the brains of his contributors, wrecking the lives of the women he comes in contact with and flourishing.	184634
1982	Working	MT				Editor (Barbara Browning)	184635
2005	Working Class	MF			Spain	TV Reporter (Luis Soler).	184636
1988	Working Girl	M				TV Weatherman (Lloyd Lindsay Young).	184637
1994	Working Lunch	DT			Series 1994	Reporter-Presenter Tanya Beckett. Presenters Adrian Chiles, Rob Pittam, Adam Shaw. Business Correspondent Simon Gompertz. Consumer Affairs Correspondent Gillian Lacey-Solymar. New Media Age Deputy Editor Justin Pearse. Author Giles Milton.PR Week Features Editor Peter Crush (2007). Business Reporter Rachel Home (2007).	184638
2000	Working the Web	DT			Series 2000	Correspondents David Spark (2000), David Stevenson (2000-2001).	184639
1990	Working Tra$h (aka Working Trash)	MT				News Reporter (Newell Alexander). Moneyline Reporter (Julian Christopher).	184640
2003	Works of Omer Fast	A		Fast, Omer		Newscasts, documentaries, CNN footage and other news media and online video elements are used in Omer Fast’s artwork. The Jerusalem-born 36-year-old artist (2008) was educated in the United States and lives in Berlin. He makes short films that include props, actors, scripts and sit-down interviews. In Spielberg’s List (2003), Fast interviews Poles in Krakow who worked as extras in Schindler’s List.  He turns common nonfiction genres -- the newscast, the online video, the documentary -- upside down and shaking out all the loose change. He explains, “It’s basically speaking through the medium that you consume. It’s not so much critiquing it. That’s just boring when that’s all it’s about. We all know that TV is bad for us, blah, blah.”Subjects are often topical. In a film, “The Casting,” a real U.S. Army sergeant recounts two incidents: the accidental  shooting of an Iraqi and a romantic encounter with a German woman. “CNN Concatenated” is another work. “Take a Deep Breath” and “Looking Pretty for God.”	184641
1997	Works, The: On the Road to Desolation	T			Episode #32. 10-11-1997	Photojournalist (John Suiter). Publisher (Robert Giroux). Biographer (Tom Clark). Writer (Ann Douglas).	184642
1978	World	DT				Journalist Daniel Schorr	184643
2008	World a Moment Later, The	N		Gutfreund, Amir		Journalist Leon Abramowitz never intended to immigrate to Palestine. Yet in 1922, four years after he was sent there from Europe to report on the lives of the pioneers, he discovers that the editor who dispatched him has run off with half of the paper’s money, leaving Leon forgotten in The Promised Wilderness. This chain of event opens “The World a Moment Later,” which tells the story of Abramowitz and his two children. This is also the story of Yehezkel Klein, an ex-underground activist who wanted to be a “regular” Zionist but finds himself instead taking a vow of protest against his country -- to never to leave his apartment. Lev Gutkin, a handsome Russian who arrives in Israel with a smoking gun after his long-standing plan to assassinate Stalin is thwarted when Stalin dies. David Bonhopper, a righteous nomad who tends to poor souls who have been neglected even by the Social Services. The late Naomi Riklin, who still controls the life of Dr. Riklin, healer of the infertile, and Schmuel Klein, an electrician by profession and a pyromaniac by hobby. 	184644
1919	World Aflame, The	M			AFI-Editors.	Editor of the Red Messenger involved in labor disputes.  Red Bolshevists involved and editor of red paper gets streetcar workers to go on strike.	184645
1920	World and His Wife, The	M			AFI-Poets	Writer	184646
1988	World Apart, A	M	SVD 617. SVD 529	Slovo, Shawn (Screenplay)	Based on actual journalist Ruth First) - Ness Book	Journalist Diana Roth (Barbara Hersey), left-wing journalist sacrifices personal life for her beliefs in South Africa. She is arrested and held under the 90-day detention act for her articles opposing exploitation of black workers.She is told that anyone who publishes her writing or quotes her will be in violation of the law. She is detained again after being released from her first sentence.  Ordeals in prison.Young daughter feels betrayed because she feels her mother puts her beliefs above family. Gradually she comes to understand her mother's commitment and the necessity of standing up for what she believes is right.Roth never waivers in her belief in a free press and the right to express editorial opinions and is killed at the end of the film.	184647
1991	World Around Midnight, The	N		Griffith, Patricia B.		Editor Dinah Reynolds, local newspaper's temporary editor	184648
1955	World at Home, The	DT			Series. 8-22-1955 to 9-9-1955. NBC	Host Arlene Francis in an interview show designed to give housewives a close look at the current events of the world.	184649
1970	World At Their Feet, The	M				Newspaperman (Arthur Hansel). Newspaperwoman (Veronica Rudisell).	184650
2003	World Beer Games; Canadian Championships	DF			Canada	Roving Reporter Mike "Nug" Nahrgang. Color Commentator Rick Wharton.	184651
2009	World Before the Flood, The	NSF		Christensen, Kenneth		Reporter Nikki McAnders is a talented journalist who joins rival scientists who are leading an expedition to a massive underwater city with engravings of dragons and dinosaurs discovered in the Bermuda region. The creation evolution debate is running high and the world is on the verge of nuclear holocaust, when Dr. Bill Anders, an inspired creationist, discovers the city. Together Bill and his close friend Dr. Kenneth Johnson take the evolutionary theory head on only to find tough opposition from two of the world’s leading scientists -- Dr. Don Cals and Dr. Kent Smith who are strongly pushing the theory of evolution in the mainstream media. As dozens of students sign up for the trip, the tension heats up between the rival scientists. Besides Nikki McAnders, a college pothead, a missionary and a calm student seeking answers join the group. As they arrive on the site the people are awed by the discovery. But awe quickly turns to total terror as Hurricane Michael rages through the Bermuda. The expedition crew is rescued by a military crew. The ship tosses and turns and a mysterious green fog appears. The crew finds shore only to discover that the land is ruled by dinosaurs and fire-breathing dragons. They are separated through a series of attacks by the vicious reptiles. They come across several villages where brutal massacres have occurred and Kenneth realizes that the culprits re the nephelim, an evil race of giants. But during an attack by a pack of tyrannosaurs God sends Karona, a native girl, to rescue the crew from certain death. As the casualties increase, the students and professors realize that God is their only hope for safety and many put their trust in him. They discover that the world then is not much different than ours. They must still receive Christ and the secrets of Atlantis are revealed. Stephen along with several others are granted warriorhood and stand proud. But many of their colleagues are kidnapped and taken to Atlantis to fight in the coliseum. Karona realizes that they will have to go to the great city and they set off. This is the first adventure book of The World before the Flood trilogy.	184652
1979	World Between, A	NSF		Spinrad, Norman		News Media used to enslave a bliss-filled utopia	184653
1959	World Championship Golf	DT			Series. 10-18-1959 to 6-26-1960. NBC.	Hosts Bob Crosby, Chick Harbert, Dutch Harrison.	184654
1977	World Championship Snooker	DT			Series 1977	Commentators Clive Everton (2006), Terry Griffiths (2006), Dennis Taylor (2006), Willie Thorne (2006), John Virgo (2006), Dominic Dale (2006), Willie Thorne (2006), Neal Foulds (2006), Ted Lowe (1977-1996), Steve Davis (1977-), John Parrott (2000-2006).Presenters David Vine (1977-2000), Dougie Donnelly (2000), Matt Smith (2001), David Icke, Hazel Irvine (2002-2006), Ray Stubbs (2006).	184655
2004	World Cup Comedy	T				Commentators (Don O'Connor, Mary Gallagher). Sideline Reporter Stephen Kearin.	184656
2002	World Diary: Colombia's Forgotten Children	DT				Correspondent Helena Cavendish de Moura.	184657
1950	World Enough and Time	N		Warren, Robert Penn		Editor Percival Scrogg, a fanatic liberal newspaper editor. He and Wilkie Barron, a lawyer, together print and distribute the handbill attributed to a frontier politician.	184658
2003	World Fighting Alliance	DT			Series 2003-	Reporter Stan Chomer	184659
1935	World From Below, The	N	OWN - H	Romains, Jules		Press	184660
1933	World Gone Mad, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5701, 5702 (Complete). VHS 831 (Missing Ending)	Lowe, Edward T. (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Andy Terrell (Pat O'Brien) for The Inquirer, who investigates corrupt business dealings and the death of a friend who is district attorney.  Has associates in the D.A.'s office and the underworld. Newspaper Editor Baird (Lloyd Ingraham).Womanizing reporter operates on his own. Newspaper Office Boy (Ben Hall).	184661
2009	World I Never Made, A	N		LePore, James		Freelance Journalist Megan is in Morocco to do research when she meets Abdel Lahani, a Saudi businessman. They begin a torrid affair, a game Megan has played often and well in her adult life. But what she discovers about Lahani puts her in the center of a different kind of game, one with rules she can barely comprehend. Because of her relationship with Lahani, Megan has made some considerable enemies. And she has put the lives of many -- maybe even millions -- at risk. Pat Nolan, an American man, is summoned to Paris to claim the body of his estranged daughter Megan, who has committed suicide. The body, however, is not Megan’s and it becomes instantly clear to Pat that Megan staged this, that she is in serious trouble, and that she is calling to him for help. This sends Pat on an odyssey that stretches across France and into the Czech Republic and that makes him the target of both the French police and a band of international terrorists. Joining Pat on his search is Catherine Laurence, a beautiful but tormented Paris detective who sees in Pat something she never thought she’d find -- genuine passion and desperate need. As they look for Megan, they come closer to each other’s souls and discover love when both had long given up on it. There are deeply festering wounds Pat Nolan carries with him to Paris after discovering his daughter has committed suicide, wounds caused by the grief of losing his wife to death multiple years earlier. He and his daughter, Megan, have shut out the world to create a safe inner haven. For Megan, it’s the absence of a parent figure in any sense, a supposed detachment that deludes her into thinking and feeling that she is totally in control of her own destiny as well as those she can manipulate for her own plans. Arriving in Paris, Pat meets Catherine Laurence, a detective assigned to the case involving the supposed death of Megan. She’s got a problem following orders and obeying every dictate of her superiors, and her gut instinct is telling her that something is very, very wrong with this case. For James says that the body he sees is his daughter but the lack of affect says something quite different. So Catherine questions: As Megan has been associated with a person of interest in a terrorist group, why was the antiterrorist division of the Judicial Police not involved with Megan’s death? Why were the Moroccans not interested in Megan’s liaison, someone perhaps responsible for the murder of 30 Moroccan citizens? How are two high-up justice officials involved in this affair that hasn’t been determined to be of significant or insignificant importance? Also a look at the world of Abdel Lahani, a Saudi businessman who controls a huge network and experts his lover, Megan, to conform to his standards when she unexpectedly becomes pregnant with his child. Suddenly, Megan realizes she is locked in something far beyond her immature skills and finally seeks help through clues only recognizable by her father. 	184662
1963	World in Action	T			1963-1999 Series	Reporter David Kemp (1975). Presenter Tony Wilson.	184663
1940	World in Flames	M				Press	184664
1956	World in My Corner	M				Reporters (Arthur Tovey, Paul Weber). TV Announcer (Steve Ellis). Ring Announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr.).	184665
1974	World Invitational Tennis Classic	DT			Series. 4-14-1974 to 7-23-1978. ABC.	Sportscasters Chris Schenkel with Commentators Pancho Gonazales, Butch Buchholtz (1975), Billie Jean King (1976), Andrea Kirby (1978).	184666
1975	World is Full of Divorced Women, The	N	OWN - P	Collins, Jackie		British Journalist Cleo James, cool British journalist who joined the thrill seekers when she found her husband coupling with her best friend.	184667
1999	World Is Not Enough, The	M			James Bond Series	Newsreader (Martyn Lewis).	184668
1988	World Is Watching, The	DT				Correspondent (Peter Jennings-Himself) of ABC News. . ABC News Executive Producer (Bill Lord-Himself). ABC News (Paul Mason-Himself). ABC News (John Quinones-Himself). ITN News (Jon Snow-Himself).	184669
1951	World Is Yours, The	DT			Series. 6-26-1951 to 8-31-1951. CBS	Host Ivan Sanderson with Patty Painter. TV's first regularly scheduled color series.	184670
1992	World News Now	DT			Series 1992 -	TV News Program. Anchors Aaron Brown (1992-1993), Lisa McRee (1992-1993), Thalia Assuras (1993-1996), Brian Rooney (1993), Boyd Matson (1993), Kevin Newman (1994-1996), Mark Mullen (1996-1998), Asha Blake (1996-1998), Anderson Cooper (1999-2000).Anchors Juju Chang (1999-2000), Liz Cho (2000-2002), Derek McGinty (2000-2003), Alison Stewart (2002-2003), David Muir (2003-2004), Tamala Edwards (2003-2004), Ron Corning (2004-), Heather Cabot (2004-).Reporters Stephanie Sy (2004), Ron Claiborne (2004).	184671
1893	World of Chance, The	N	MLPL	Howells, William Dean		Correspondent  Ray for the Echo. Hanks Brothers bought the paper, The Midland Echo. Joe, Martin and a third unnamed. Reduction of staff results in the firing of Shelley Ray and his going to New York. Ray moves to the Ever Evening newspaper.	184672
1964	World of Commander McBragg, The: Flying, Machine, The	C	SVD 1201			Newspaper. Kitty Hawk Trib: Wright Brothers Invent Airplane.  Headline Deck: Orville and Wilbur Wright, Two Bi-Cicle Mechanics From Dayton	184673
1977	World of Darkness	MT				News Media	184674
1959	World of Ideas, The	DT			Series. 1-18-1959 to 5-3-1959. CBS	Moderator Dr. Charles Frankel.	184675
1986	World of Lily Wong, The	CS		Feign, Larry	1986-2001, October 2007 to March 2008. November 1986 to May 1995 appeared in the Hong Kong Standard and the South China Morning Post. From March 1997 to July 1997 appeared in The Independent. May 2000 to October 2001 appeared in the Hong Kong iMail. October 2007 to March 2008 appeared in the Cantonese revival. Six books.	Newspapers. Stuart Wright is an American graphic designer who has been working for a Hong Kong advertising agency called “Pinchbeck Public Relations.”Lily Wong, a beautiful and courageous young Chinese woman who speaks fluent English as well as Cantonese, has worked on and off as a secretary in different organizations including “The Department of Prevarication and Obfuscation.” They live in Hong Kong during its time as a British colony comment on Hong Kong news. They live through the day to day trials and tribulations of ordinary life in Hong Kong, the clash of cultures, the interfering politics of east and west, and the overriding machinations of power. Through Stuart is deeply in love with his wife, he does not exactly get along with his in-laws, who include Lily’s non-English-speaking parents and her good-for-nothing brother, Rudy. The Wong family also has many relatives in the PRCA, whom they visit from time to time. At one time, the entire family emigrates to the United States, but then Stuart and Lily, feeling homesick, return to Hong Kong shortly afterward. By the time the strip was discontinued in 1995, Lily and Stuart have become parents of a cute baby daughter. 	184676
1966	World of Lowell Thomas, The	DT			Travelogue	Journalist Lowell Thomas, host	184677
1959	World of Paul Slickey	P	MLPL	Osborne, John	822 081-3	Press	184678
1981	World of People, The	T				Reporters	184679
1964	World of Sport	DT			Series 1964-1985	Sports. Darts Commentator Dave Lanning. Wrestling Commentator Kent Walton.	184680
1971	World of Sports Illustrated, The	DT				Sports Show. Half-hour sports magazine. CBS Sports Illustrated. Jack Whitaker host.	184681
1940	World of the Thibaults, The: Jean Barois	N	OWN - H	DuGard, Roger Martin		Press. Jacques Thibault. Becomes an international socialist and influential writer working to prevent the outbreak of World War I.  Little journalism.	184682
2007	World Poker Tour	DT				Commentators (Mike Sexton, Vincent Van Patten). Hostess Courtney Friel.	184683
1941	World Premiere	M				Public Relations and publicity. Media	184684
1978	World Professional Darts Championship	DT			Series 1978. BBC	Commentators Tony Green (1980s-), John Gwynne (1993-), Sid Waddell (1978-), Dave Lanning (1993-), John Part (1995-), Stuart Pyke (2003-), Phil Taylor (2001).Presenters Dougie Donnelly (1993-1998),  Jeff Stelling (1993-), Ray Stubbs (1999-).	184685
1987	World Report	DT			Series 1987-2001	Correspondent Peter Arnett.	184686
1978	World Series of Auto Racing	DT			Series. 1-4-1978 to 3-29-1978.  ABC	Sportscasters Jackie Stewart, Al Michaels, Chris Economaki.	184687
2004	World Series of Blackjack	T				Commentator (Max Rubin). Hosts (Melana Scantlin, Matt Vasgersian).	184688
1987	World This Week, The	DF			India.	News Program. Anchor Appan Menon. Host Prannoy Roy.	184689
1992	World Today, The	DT			Series 1992-2000	News Media.. Anchors Frank Sesno (1992-1994), Catherine Crier (1992-1993), Bobbie Battista (1993), Judy Woodruff (1993-2000), Bernard Shaw (1994-2000), Hilary Bowker (1995-2000), Arthur Kent (1996-1997).	184690
2006	World Trade Center	M				News Media	184691
2000	World Under Siege	N		Gulik, Stanley J.		Correspondents around the globe rewrite history. It is 1941. European  nations are poised for war. And the U.S. must make a decision.	184692
1994	World War II: When Lions Roared	MT				Radio News Announcer (Corey Burton).	184693
1960	World Wide 60	DT			NBC Series.	TV Newsmen Chet Huntley and Frank McGee, NBC.	184694
1981	World Without End	N	OWN - H	Gray, Francine du Plessix		TV Journalist Sophie, one of the country's leading television journalists	184695
1956	World Without End	M				News Media. Second Reporter (Herb Vigran).	184696
1962	World Without Shame	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184697
1929	World Wrecker, The	SSF		Eadie, Arlton		Press	184698
1959	World, the Flesh and the Devil, The	M	DVD -R HQ 6121, 6122			Radio News. Last radio newscast still cued up at abandoned radio station. A discarded newspaper carries headlines telling of retaliations for an atomic attack	184699
2005	World's Astonishing News, The: E.R. Panic	T			Episode #30.November 2005	Press Photographer (Michael Andrew Reed).	184700
2005	World's Astonishing News!, The: Wendy's Chili-Finger Hoax, The	T			Episode #32. 11-2005	News Crewman (David Pearl).	184701
1944	World's Beginning	N		Ardrey, Robert		Newspaperman Story teller is a newspaperman who participated in some of the horrors of race riots and then went to a small Texas town where a new social order had been put into operation	184702
1992	World's Biggest Lies	DT	SV 146		5-16-92	News Media	184703
1997	World's Coolest Bachelors	T				Interviewer, On-Camera (Dane Andrew - Himself). Host (Downtown Julie Brown - Herself).	184704
1933	World's Fair Murderers, The	NM		Ashenhurst, John M.		Press	184705
1998	World's Funniest!	T	SVD 806			Parody News. Exploring the unpredictable world of news broadcasting. A news reporter frightened by a siren during a live segment. Anchor surprised by falling backdrop.	184706
1973	World's Greatest Athlete, The	M	DVD -R HQ 9526, 9527			TV Sportscasters Howard Cosell, Bud Palmer, Frank Gifford, and Jim McKay	184707
1979	World's Greatest Super Friends	C			Series 1979-1980	Reporter Clark Kent (Danny Dark) is Superman	184708
1999	World's Most Shocking Moments:  Caught on Tape 3	T	DVD -R HQ 5421		Episode. 5-25-1999=.	Reporter encounters machine-gun fire.	184709
2001	World's Most Wanted, The	MT				Reporter (Jane Corbin)	184710
1970	World's One Breathing, The	SS	GPL	Madden, David	In "Shadow Knows, The."	TV Network Newscaster returns to his mountain home where his mother is dying and simultaneously, a legend takes shape as the Sheriff pursues a folk-hero through a snow-storm.McLain from CBS.	184711
2002	World’s Press, The (aka Worlds Press, The	CB			Jack Staff #9	Reporter. Vampire Reporter	184712
1985	Worm in the Rose, The	N	OWN - P	Stacey, Tom		British Reporter Anthony Guise has retired to his farm. When the death of an heir to a Mideast sheikdom catapults him back into the world of international intrigue.	184713
1953	Worrywart	SSF	GPL	Simak, Clifford	In "Best SF Two Science Fiction Stories."	Copyreader Charley Porter at the Daily Tribune. "A copyreader is a funny kind of critter. He is a comma watcher and a word butcher and a mighty tide of judgment set against the news.Reporters, Editors, Newspaper staff	184714
1996	Worst Fears	N		Weldon, Fay		Theater Critic Ned Ludd, an influential critic, is married to a successful stage actress performing in a London production of Ibsen's "A Doll's House" when he dies in their country house of a sudden  heart attack.She takes a leave of absence from the London production only to discover that her friends in the country all seem to be engage din some kind of cover-up regarding the circumstances of Ned's death.It gradually becomes clear to her that the critic lived a very different and more promiscuous life than she'd ever expected. Marriage turns out to be illegal since Ned never divorced his first wife.Ludd actually died in bed making love to an old female friend and also had an affair with the costume designer. But no one will tell Alexandra Ludd who does an autopsy on her 11-year marriage and is surprised by what she finds out.Ludd not only betrayed her sexually and emotionally, but financially and legally as well. Spread nasty rumors about her, then left their house and its contents to the costume designer, although Alexandra paid for most of it.	184715
2008	Worst Week: Pilot	T	DVD -R HQ 10586		Episode #1. 9-22-2008	Entertainment Magazine Editor Sam Briggs (Kyle Bornheimer) and his girlfriend try to break the news of their impending nuptials and imminent parenthood to her conservative parents.	184716
1964	Worth While	SS	UCLA	Keyes, Frances Parkinson	In "Restless Lady, The and Other Stories."	Correspondent Peter Bruce was the Hamstead correspondent for the Wallacetown Bugle. Bugle issued only once a week and demands which it made upon its rural reporters were not heavy.Prue Fielding was an assistant to the Society Editor on one of the big Washington papers.	184717
1989	Worth Winning	M	SV 225			TV Weatherman Mark Harmon. Channel 8 Newscaster (Nancy Glass). Cory Chu, Channel 5 Anchor (Emily Kuroda).	184718
2000	Worthy's Town	N		Rolens, Sharon		Reporter Cappy Gilberson, inquisitive and irrepressible, turns a childhood propensity for good-natured lying into a career as a fledging journalist at the county newspaper.Adopted by his grandparents, the illegitimate child Cappy wins a eighth-grade essay contest and is able to parlay his vivid imagination and love of a good story into a  job at the local newspaper office.Cappy has a passion for telling stories. He's intelligent and mischievous and he doggedly pursues his dream of becoming a newspaperman. Owner of the two newspaper finally gives him a break and he hones both his writing skills and his imagination.When two people close to him die under suspicious circumstances, he uses his dogged determination to find the killer.  In the process he learns the power of storytelling and how it can ultimately get at the truth. Years span 1925 to 1950.Cappy also plays amateur sleuth to uncover the biggest story of his life.	184719
1994	Would You Kindly Direct Me to Hell? Infamous Dorothy Parker, The	M				Commentators (Molly Haskell, Fran Lebowitz, Madeline Lee, Marion Meade, Gloria Steinem). Commentator (Matthew Broderick). Commentator (Heywood Hale Broun). Commentator (Randy Sue Coburn). Commentator (Brendan Gill). Commentator (Alan Rudolph).Commentator (Campbell Scott)	184720
2008	Wounded	N		Burney, Claudia Mair		Journalist Anthony Priest was a prize-winning journalist before drugs destroyed his career. He is flooded with a sense of well-being and knows he is cured of his addiction. Without understanding why, he follows Gina Merritt, a young, broke, African-American single mother home from the church. She was sitting in a pew on Ash Wednesday and has a holy vision. When it fades, her palms are bleeding. Priest, the junkie sitting beside her, instinctively touches her when she cries out, but Gina flees in shock and pain, and Anthony follows her home to find some answers. Together they search for an answer to this miraculous event, and along the way they cross paths with a skeptical evangelical pastor, a gentle Catholic priest, a certifiable religious zealot and an oversized transvestite drug dealer, all of whom lend their opinions. It’s a quest for truth, sanity and grace, and an unexpected love story. 	184721
1998	Woundings	M			UK	Journalist (Noah Taylor). American Journalist (Chris Hanley).	184722
1899	Wounds in the Rain	SS	UCLA	Crane, Stephen		Correspondent William B. Perkins inexperienced.	184723
2001	Wow	NR		Pattison, Claudia		Journalist Ruby Lake is a senior writer at Wow!, Britain’s best-selling celebrity weekly and journalist to the stars. It’s her ideal job: the money is good, she gets to wear a big hat at showbiz weddings and enjoy intimate tete-a-tetes with the rich and famous. There’s only one problem: she doesn’t “enjoy” them anymore. Lunch with Posh and Becks is getting tedious and she’s fed up with tetchy, talentless celebrities with pumped up bodyguards and browbeaten PAs.  Lake is single -- in fact she’s known as the Ice Princess by her friends. Although she’s had her fair share of boyfriends, she’s not into relationships and is usually “tearing her hair out” at the end of a weekend break in the Lake District. Until she meets Sam, a gardener who looks like he might be Mr. Right. Ruby’s got a stalker -- a secret admirer who’s seriously obsessed with her and is about to close in on his prey. He’s out there, watching and waiting as Ruby’s trips one celebrity to another.Lake covers a movie legend who marries an international supermodel, a gameshow host’s “at home” that doesn’t quite go as planned, a famous diva who has a close encounter of the canine kind, and a stalker who decides he’s found the woman of his dreams -- Journalist Ruby Lake. It’s the world of celebrity gossip -- a world of staggering bitchiness, breathtaking vanity, crushed velvet suits and small fluffy dogs. 	184724
2009	Wow! (Generation P)	M				TV Journalist (Leonid Parfyonov)	184725
2001	Woyzecks sidste symfoni	MF			Denmark. Short	News Media. TV3 Journalist (Kenneth Carmohn). TV3Oplaeser (Vicky Lind). Still fotograf (Casper Sejersen).  Narrator (Lars Brygmann - Voice).	184726
1999	WPIV Action News	DT			Series 1970	Correspondent, 1999 (John Valerio).	184727
1996	WPRI CBS 12 News at 5	DT			Series 1960-2003	Reporter-Anchor (Walt Buteau, 1996-2003).	184728
1970	WPVI Action News	DT			Series 1970-  1970 to 1980	TV News Staff. Anchors Jim Gardner (1976), Mark Howard (1970). Co-Anchors Rob Jennings (1977-). Lisa Thomas-Laury (1978-), Monica Malpass (1988-), Rick Williams (1988), Larry Kane, Marc Howard, Rick Williams (1988-), Tamala Edwards (1990-).Correspondent/Co-Anchors Sarah Bloomquist (2002), Jessica Borg (2004-). Correspondents Troy Morris (2000-), Cathy Gandolfo (1975-), Dann Cuellar (1988-), Amy Buckman (1989-), Lauren Wilson (1986-), Nora Muchanic (1986-), Lauren Wilson (1986-).Correspondents Karen Rogers (1995-), John Valerio (1999-). General Assignment Reporters Denise James (1987-), John Rawlins (1981-), Rose Tibayan, Walter Perez (2003), Michele McCormack (1997-). Feature Reporter Don Polec (1982-), Matt O'Donnell (1996-).General Assignment Reporter Lisa Quintana (1997-). Features Reporter Don Polec (1982-). Health Reporters Anita Brikman (1994-),  Dr. Doron Schneider (2000-). Sportscaster-Anchor Scott Palmer. Sportscasters Gary Papa (1981-), Phil Andrews (1990-2005).Sports Reporters Jack Braboy (1988), Tug McGraw (1985-1993), Irving Fryar (1998).  Weather Jim O'Brien (1971-1983), Dave Roberts (1978-), Sally Ann Mosey (1998-), Cecilyn Tynan, (1995-)	184729
1986	WPXT News at 10 PM	DT			Series 1986	News Program. Weekend News Anchor Pat McGonigle.	184730
1999	Wrap Me in Scarlet	NR		Thomas, Debra Dawn	#7	Reporter Stephanie Madison hopes to interview world-renowned bullfight who is dinner guest at her brother's house. She can't speak a word of Spanish and doesn't know anything about bullfighting except it's the epitome of animal cruelty.She is bowled over by the sexy, handsome and charismatic matador. He takes her to Spain where she learns about his life. Everyone in Spain is against his relationship with Stephanie. Will the bullfighter give up his life as a matador for her?	184731
1917	Wrath	M			AFI-Newspapers	Newspapers	184732
1917	Wrath of Love	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184733
1909	Wreath in Time, A	M			Biograph Bulletins	Newspaper. Extra evening paper tells death of husband. Morning paper corrects error	184734
1959	Wreck of the Mary Deare, The	M	DVD -R HQ 2507, 2508. L			Reporter (John Dearth). Photographer (Lomax Study).	184735
1869	Wrecked in Port	N		Yates, Richard		Press	184736
1969	Wrecking Crew, The	M			AFI-Journalists	Journalist	184737
1999	Wrecking Crew, The	M				News Media. News Reporter Miss Jones (Tarsha Nicole Jones).	184738
1962	Wrestler with Sharks, A	SS	GPL	Yates, Richard	In "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness."	Newspaper. Labor Leader owned by Finkel and Kramm, two sour brothers-in-law who'd dreamed it up in the first place and who somehow managed to make a profit on it year after year, but took little pride in the paper.Bi-weekly tabloid, badly printed that spilled easily out of your hands. Wes Finney, Broadway Beat.	184739
1993	Wrestling Ernest Hemingway	M				Weatherman (Kent Ehrhardt).	184740
2000	Wright Stuff, The	T			UK	TV Critic Ian Hyland.	184741
2006	Write Match	NR		Carroll, Margaret		Editor Kit McCabe may be a newly minted associate editor at New York’s most exclusive bridal magazine, but her personal life owes more to bad karma than to romance. That is until she falls into a cab with Wall Street player Mark Dawson III, who is gorgeous, funny and engaged to be married. Dawson’s work may be risky business, but his loyalty to friends and family runs deep. He knows the wedding is a mistake, but it would be damaging to his fiancee and her career to call it off now. To make matters worse, Kit is covering their nuptials for her magazine and he can’t seem to take his eyes off the lovely editor. With the big day less than two weeks away, Kit and Mark struggle to hide their growing attraction to each other from everyone, including themselves. 	184742
1972	Write Murder Down	NM	OWN - H	Lockridge, Richard		Press	184743
1988	Write on, Rosy!: Young Author in Crisis, A	NJ		Greenwald, Sheila		Aspiring Investigative Reporter Rosy decides to become an investigative reporter turning a class assignment into an expose	184744
1976	Writer Came to Our Place, A	SS	UCLA	Morgan, John	In "Penguin Book of Welsh Short Stories, The."	Journalist Mr. Sumner. Newspaperman narrates story.	184745
1922	Writer-Upward, The	SS	MLPL	Terhune, Albert Payson	In "O'Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1922."	Freelance Writer Herbert Melvin. Article for the Mine Journal.	184746
2007	Writer’s Block	N		Buchanan, Reginald		Newspaper Columnists, publishers and agents are being killed by a writer who wants revenge -- he murders them for not endorsing or publishing his work. There are seven writers who meet once a month for their writer’s block meetings at their local Barnes & Noble book store to discuss their writing problems and accomplishments. One of them is a serial killer. 	184747
2005	Writer's Day	M				Photographer (Angela Anderson). Cameraman (Michael Peredo).	184748
1988	Writers in Conversation: Michael Powell	M				Interviewer (Chris Peachment-Himself)	184749
2006	Writing It Up!: Brewing Up Trouble	N		Leo, Mary	Harlequin	Magazine Writer Samantha Porter of Tess Magazine tests coffeehouse dating. At Rio Jackson’s place she meets wealthy realtor Jason Rocket. They sizzle, which she tells her e-mail pal chemist Anthony Bertuzzi who lives in Milan, Italy. However, when someone sends white roses and obtains her a seat at a special Italian designers’ fashion show, she assumes it is her new lover. It turns out it isn’t. But who is the person doing all of this for Samantha?	184750
2006	Writing It Up!: Ex-Factor, The	N		Kelleher, Tracy	Harlequin	Magazine Writer Abby Lewis for Tess Magazine is to write on second chance at love. She contacts her former boyfriend Brad Wahlberg who dumped her. They begin a relationship, which her long-time friend Photographer Ned Devlin disapproves of.  Abby is too busy dealing with her new “roommate” -- an Irish photographer who looks like sex in pants, to get much work done. 	184751
2006	Writing It Up!: Rapid Transit	N		Bevarly, Elizabeth	Harlequin	Magazine Writer Julia Miles for Tess Magazine is assigned speed dating. The sweet woman finds her first few partners boring within nanoseconds. She seems smitten, however, with Magazine Writer Daniel Taggert, who is a contributor to Cavalier Magazine and also writing an article on speed dating. Neither knows the other’s occupation but each is attracted to the other. 	184752
2006	Writing It Up!: Rapid Transit, The Ex-Factor and Brewing Up Trouble: Preface	N		Bevarly, Elizabeth, Tracy Kelleher and Mary Leo	Harlequin	Editor Tess Truesdale, founder and editor-in-chief of Tess Magazine, assigns specific projects to her three lead writers to provide articles on how to find the right rich male.  The three novels by three writers take up those projects. Editor Truesdale demanded an assignment about dating practices for the urban set. Something fun. Something sexy. Something that the three women working on the article -- Julia, Samantha and Abby -- could research and really get into. 	184753
2009	Writing on My Forehead	N		Haji, Nafisa		War Journalist Saira Qader grew up as an American teenager of Indo-Pakistani descent and she lived a sheltered life in California with her older sister Ameena and their overprotective and fiercely traditional parents. Saira’s view of her family changed dramatically when she attended a wedding in Karachi and learned that her mother had lied to her about her grandfather: he is not dead but living in London with a second family. As she learns more about her grandfather’s work with Gandhi and the independence movement, Saira dreams of going to college instead of marrying early like her sister and later she carves out a life as a war journalist.  But an unforeseen tragedy makes her choose between her peripatetic existence and the more traditional and perhaps more desirable setup awaiting her at home. 	184754
1956	Written on the Wind	M	DVD -R HQ 6641, 6642. SVD 1147			Reporter Mitch Williams (William Shallert) of the Miami Press.	184755
2002	Written on the Wind (Daughters of Fortune 1)	N		Pella, Judith		Reporter Cameron Hayes, forced to work for a rival paper when her father, a famous publisher and chauvinist, insults her abilities. She tries to distance herself from father and establish herself as a journalist in Moscow, now threatened by Hitler.She reluctantly teams with Johnny Shanahan, her father's ace correspondent though not on the approved suitor's list, to write stories even as the Nazis advance.	184756
2004	Wrong Coast, The	C			Miniseries	Reporter (Adam Sietz - Voice).	184757
2008	Wrong Dress, Right Guy	NR		Hailstock, Shirley		African-American Journalist MacKenzie “Mac” Grier of Washington D.C. had sworn off commitment. Then he sees beautiful Cinnamon Scott wearing white. A mix-up had left Scott with a gorgeous wedding dress instead of a ball gown and she can’t resist trying it on. Grier appears at her door to retrieve his sister’s missing gown only to be floored by this angelic vision and his own deepest longings. Sparks fly and soon some enterprising folks are conspiring to give Cinnamon the perfect wedding -- all she needs is a groom. A man like Grier who is reluctant to believe in love is going to need a lot of sweet persuasion to get him to the altar. Luckily, Cinnamon’s already got the dress. 	184758
1931	Wrong Font Brands	SM		Colin, Galen C.	Black Mask, Mar. 1931, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 82-90	Printer Pica Slim, tramp printer	184759
1997	Wrong Guy, The	M				Anchorwoman (Arlene Mazerolle). Crime Show Host (Barry Flatman).	184760
1982	Wrong is Right	M	SVDSP 670. VHS 480. DVD.	McCarry, Charles (Novel - "Better Angels, The"). Richard Brooks (Screenplay)		TV Reporter-Commentator Patrick Hale (Sean Connery). TV reporter (Suzanne Reynolds). Newswoman (Melinda Casey). Newswoman (Melanie Stensland) British Reporter (David Frankham). U.S. Reporter (Ed Pennybacker).Hale shown covering stories. Ends up in Middle East. Globe Syndicate Reporter Sally Blake (Katherine Ross) works for Israeli secret service. Killed by bomb blast while getting information. On Checkbook Journalism: "What kind of journalism was it….""...when television paid half a million dollars for an exclusive on the Bay of Pigs? A million dollars to Nixon to apologize coast to coast? CBS paid Haldeman, Eisenhower and Johnson. NBC paid John Dean and Robert Kennedy's assassin….""ABC paid Lieutenant Calley. And for breakfast served up the My Lai massacre. And what about the killer I put on television? …Fried meat on prime time. You paid a hundred thousand dollars for that. Paid it to the killer. Do you call that journalism?""We're in show business, baby. Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry, make 'em buy and buy and buy…We peddle disaster." Newsmen (Ray Conners, Don F. Dunwell, Ken Gale, Merrill M. Mazuer, Kerry Sullivan, Don Worsham). TV Cameraman (Toby Hughes).	184761
2001	Wrong Number	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Belinda Hum).	184762
1937	Wrong Romance	M				Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist. Leon Erroll's wife writes to a lonely-hearts columnist. Leon reads the letter and misunderstands	184763
1997	Wrong Snatch, The	M			Adult.	Fashion Photographer (Holland). Ad Agency Rep (Haley Lynn).	184764
1920	Wrong Woman, The	M		Abramson, Ivan (Story-Scenario)	AFI-Reporters - Ness	Reporter Viola Sherwin (Olive Tell) is a musician's ward and becomes a reporter in Philadelphia. She arranges a secret marriage with a man who later falls for the musician's daughter.Reporter  appears to have shot the man but another man is revealed to be murderer.	184765
2008	Wrongful Death	N		Sarshik, Steven		TV Reporter Marci Brenner is an ambitious and resourceful TV reporter. She’s assigned to cover the story and has to fight to discover the truth. The case involves a New York police officer who shoots an unarmed African-American man on Thanksgiving Day and the incident threatens to tear the City apart and derail the Mayor’s plans to run for the presidency. Brenner wants to find out: was the police officer too quick to fire his weapon or was he justified under the circumstances? A nationally known trial lawyer with a perfect record battles it out with a crusty old negligence lawyer in the fierce legal contest. A missing witness turns up at trial but Brenner believes there may be more to the story and her determined search for the truth leads to a real surprise twist.	184766
1998	Wrongfully Accused	M	DVD -R HQ 3518, 3519.			News Media. Dan Clellan, News Reporter (Brian Arnold).  Reporter #1 (Yoko Sakai). Reporter #2 (Michelle Hart). Reporter #3 (Cory Dagg).  Reporter #4 (Ingrid Tesch).  Local newscasters.Basketball Announcer Chick Hearn.	184767
1956	Wry Anecdote, A	SS	GPL	Rudd, Hughes	In "Stanford Short Stories, 1956."	Reporter and Photographer from Tribune on assignment.  Generic names. Incident in a Minneapolis traffic court in the winter of 1950. Also a working newspaperman's critique of his own profession."The news business somehow makes its practitioners the guiltiest characters in town because they usually know better.	184768
2006	Wszyscy jestesmy Chrystusami	MF			Poland.	TV Reporter (Patrycja Soliman).	184769
1992	Wszystko co najwazniejsze	MF			Poland	Journalist (Marek Bargielowski).	184770
1957	Wu hai ye hang	MF				Photographer (Fei Yu).	184771
1984	Wunder dauern etwas länger	N		Zimmer, Dieter	Germany	Journalist	184772
2003	Wunder von Bern, Das	MF			Germany	Journalist Holzmann (Heinrich Hadding). Moderator (Klaus Schreiber).	184773
2003	Wunder von Bern, Das (aka Miracle of Bern, The)	MF			Germany	Sports Journalist Paul Ackermann (Lucas Gregorowicz) from Munich is a newlywed reporting the unexpected German victory over the Hungarians at the 1954 World Cup in Bern, Switzerland instead of taking his new wife on their honeymoon. 	184774
1989	Wunschland	N		Schafgans, Hans	Germany	Journalist	184775
1970	WUSA	M		Stone, Robert (Novel - "Hall of Mirrors, A"). Robert Stone (Screenplay).	AFI-Newspapermen/Radio Announcers - Ness Book	Reporter Roosevelt Berry (B .J. Mason). Radio Newscaster Rheinhardt (Paul Newman), disk jockey and radio newscaster at an ultra-conservative New Orleans radio station owned by Bingamon (Pat Hingle).Station owner using liberal to run a phony welfare investigation actually intended to stir up a backlash among whites. When reporter tells him the truth, the liberal tries to assassinate the station owner at a large rally designed to promote racial hatredLiberal misses station manager and gets one of his associates. The liberal is stomped to death by the crowd while a woman commits suicide after being arrested on a drug charge.	184776
1960	WUSA Eyewitness News	DT				Reporter/Anchorwoman Phyllis Armstrong (1984-). Reporter-Anchorwoman Gurvir Dhindsa (2000-). Reporter-Anchorwoman Peggy Fox (1994-). Reporter-Co-Anchor Bruce Johnson (1976-). Anchorwoman J.C. Hayward (1971-). Anchorwoman Andrea Roane (1981-).Anchors Mike Buchanan (1970-), Gordon Peterson (1971-2004). Weekend Anchor-Reporter Jennifer Ryan (2000-). Consumer Reporter-Anchorwoman Jan Fox (1990-).Reporters Stacey Cohan (1999-), Lesli Foster (2001-), Virg Jacques (200-2003), Bruce Leshan (1995-), Gary Reals (1980-1983, 1991-). Greg Starddard (2000-), Dave Statter (1985-).Weatherwoman Hillary Howard (2000-). Weatherman Tony Pann (2000-).Weatherman Topper Shutt (1988-).Sportscasters Jess Atkinson (2000-), Ken Mease (1986-). Sportscaster-Co-Anchor Frank Herzog (1969-1983, 1993-).	184777
2001	WW3	MT				Newscaster (Mutsumi Takahashi)	184778
2002	WWE Judgment Day	M				Interviewer Michael Cole (Michael Cole)	184779
2006	WWE No Mercy	M				Commentator, Color (John Layfield - Himself).	184780
2002	WWF Backlash	M				Interviewer Michael Cole (Michael Cole)	184781
1997	WWF In Your House 1: Canadian Stampede	M				Commentator Jerry "The King" Lawler (Jerry Lawler). Commentator (Vince McMahon-Himself). Commentator (Jim Ross-Himself).	184782
1990	WWF Wrestlemania	M				Commentator (Noah Schiavone)	184783
1988	WWF Wrestlemania IV	T				Backstage Reporter (Craig DeGeorge-Minervini). Ring Announcer Howard "The Fink" Finkel (Howard Finkel).	184784
1995	WWF Wrestlemania: Arcade Game, The	G				Commentator (Vince McMahon)	184785
2002	WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3	C			Japan - Sci-Fi	Reporter (Michelle Ruff - Voice - English Version).	184786
2000	WXO	DT				Interviewer Jennifer Hart (Jennifer Hart). Commentator (Stan Lane - Himself). Commentator (Chris Cruise - Himself). Commentator (Stan Lane - Himself).	184787
1996	Wycliffe: Faith	T			Episode #20. 7-28-1996	Journalist (Paul Blake).	184788
1987	Wygasle czasy	DF			West Germany	Interviewer Krzysztof Zanussi.	184789
1852	Wynville	N		Madden		Press	184790
1965	Wyspa zloczyncow	MF				Photographer Karol (Ryszard Pietruski).	184791
2000	X Change	M				Reporter #1 (Martin Kevan)	184792
2005	X Factor, The	T			2005-  Series.	Reporter Chloe Marxwell (Herself).	184793
1995	X Files, The: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose	T			Episode #53.10-13-95	Photographer (Greg Anderson). A man with true psychic ability to foresee how people will die is asked to help the FBI agents in their hunt for a man killing fortune tellers.	184794
1995	X Files, The: Colony (1)	T			Episode #40. 2-10-1995	Newspaper Clerk (Kim Restell). After the obituaries of three identical men are e-mailed to Mulder, the agents are contacted by a CIA agent who tells them about a Russian Spy Killer sent to eliminate evidence of Cold War era Russian clones.These clones have infiltrated the American medical establishment.	184795
1998	X Files, The: Drive	T			Episode #119. 11-15-1998	News Media. The Nevada News Anchor (Frank Buckley). Idaho News Anchor (Bob Peters). Mulder is trapped in a car with a man who has developed a serious ear condition which can only be suppressed by driving west at high speeds.As Scully tries to find the cause and a cure for the problem, Mulder and the man get closer and closer to the ocean.	184796
1994	X Files, The: Erlenmeyer Flask, The	T			Episode #24. 5-13-1994	News Media. Reporter (Jaylene Hamilton). When Deep Throat points out a news story about a fugitive who apparently drowned, Mulder and Scully cannot see what makes the case special but follow it up anyway.They discover evidence of a secret government project that uses human test subjects and infects them with extraterrestrial DNA. The evidence and everyone who has seen it are quickly being eliminated.	184797
1994	X Files, The: Firewalker	T			Episode #33. 11-18-1994.	Reporter (David Kaye). A deadly life form survives in the searing heat of an active volcano crater and is killing the scientists to avoid being discovered.	184798
1998	X Files, The: Folie a Deux	T			Episode #116. 5-10-1998	Newscaster (Norma Jean Wick). Cameraman (Grant Gladish). Mulder is held hostage inside an office where a man claims his boss is a monster and has clouded all their minds while he turns them into zombies one by one.Mulder doesn't believe any of this until he opens his mind and allows himself to see it too.	184799
1998	X Files, The: Kitsunegari	T			Episode #105. 1-4-1998	News Media. Reporter (Jill Krop).	184800
1994	X Files, The: Lazarus	T			Episode #15. 2-4-1994	News Media. Reporter (Brenda Crichlow). When an FBI agent is shot during a bank robbery, Agent Scully takes drastic steps to resuscitate him while the bank robber dies on the operating table.The wounded agent begins to exhibit behavior strangely reminiscent of the bank robber.	184801
2001	X Files, The: Nothing Important Happened Today (Part 1)	T			Episode #183. 11-11-2001	TV News Anchor (Jane Yamamoto). EPA official's car is forced off a bridge by a woman he picked up.	184802
1997	X Files, The: Post-Modern Prometheus, The	T			Episode #102. 11-30-1997	Reporter (Dana Grahame). Talk Show Host Jerry Springer (Himself).  Modern retelling of Frankenstein as Mulder and Scully get caught up in a town where the residents live on "Jerry Springer" episodes.They fear a two-faced monster who has been impregnating the women.	184803
1999	X Files, The: Rain King, The	T			Episode #125. 1-10-1999	Weatherman causes strange weather phenomena in a small town because of his deep emotions and unspoken love toward his workmate are becoming real in the form of snow and tornadoes. News Anchor (Dan Gifford).	184804
2000	X Files, The: Redrum	T			Episode #167. 12-10-2000.	Reporter (Brien Blakely). Prominent lawyer wakes to find himself in jail and about to be prosecuted for the murder of his wife.He has no memory of this event and when the days begin to regress backward towards the murder, he realizes that he has been given a second chance.	184805
2000	X Files, The: Sein und Zeit	T			Episode #149. 2-6-2000	News Media. News Anchor #1 (Nancy Tiballi). News Anchor #2 (John Bisom).	184806
1993	X Files, The: Space	T			Episode #9. 11-12-1993	News Media. The Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Mulder and Scully are contacted by a communications specialist from NASA who shows them evidence of sabotage in the space program.Mulder's youthful hero-worship is shaken by the apparent involvement of a high-ranking astronaut.	184807
2000	X Files, The: Thief (aka Theef)	T			Episode #153.  3-12-2000	News Media. Reporter #1 (Leah Sanders). Reporter #2 John Gillnitz (Mark Thompson). Voodoo appears to be involved in murder of prominent doctor's father-in-law. Killer uses hex-craft to exact his revenge on the doctor's family.	184808
1999	X Files, The: Three of a Kind	T			Episode #137. 5-2-1999	News Media. News Anchor (Rick Garcia). While on stakeout of a Government Defence Convention in Las Vegas, the Lone Gunman are reunited with Susanne Modeski, the mysterious woman who disappeared ten years earlier when they first met Agent Mulder.	184809
1999	X Files, The: Tithonus	T	DVD -R 1631		Episode.	Crime Photographer subject of investigation by Scully and a new partner.	184810
1999	X Files, The: Trevor	T			Episode #134. 4-11-1999	News Media. TV Newscaster (Terri Merryman). Anchorman (Cary Pfeffer). After a tornado rips through a prison camp, one of the inmates disappears from solitary confinement and the prison warden is killed.As Mulder and Scully track him, he appears to have the power to pass through solid matter while changing its composition.	184811
2002	X Files, The: Underneath	T			Episode #194. 3-31-2002.	News Media. Reporter #1 (Rick Garcia). Reporter #2 (Pamela Kay Davis). Reporter #3 (Leah Sanders).After 13 years in prison a man is released and cleared of murder charges when DNA evidence proves he had nothing to do with the murder of an entire family though he was on the scene. The FBI agent refuses to believe he is innocent.	184812
1996	X Files, The: War of the Coprophages	T			Episode #61. 1-5-1996	News Media. Reporter (Norma Jean Wick). Widespread panic is caused in a small community after numerous deaths are linked to killer cockroaches and a government agricultural agency is discovered to have set up a secret experiment involving insects.	184813
2005	X Games, The	MT			Miniseries	Correspondent (Angela Sun). Host (Forbes Riley).	184814
1931	X Marks the Spot	M			Ness Book	Editor of the Bradford Blade, George Howe (Lew Cody) and Reporter Ted Lloyd (Wallace Ford). They both end up on the New York Gazette with Lloyd "getting a reputation for dishing more dirt than any columnist in New York."Columnist suspected of murder.  Howe could be a reference to Walter C. Howey, the editor used as a model for The Front Page. Dialogue: "You make love just the way you write." "I know, breezy and snappy and to the point." "And not a bit romantic."	184815
1999	X Show, The	DT				Correspondents (Sandra Taylor, Tracy Kay Wolfe). Weathercaster Maureen Layer (Eric Waddell).  Movie Premiere Correspondent (Ashley Degenford). Movie Correspondent (Chris Gore).Commentators (Jillian Barberie, Renee Rea).Hosts (Tiffany Bolton - 1999-2001, Shaune Bagwell - 1999, Christa Campbell - 2000, Mark DeCarlo - 1999-2000, Craig Jackson, Justin Walker - 1999-2000, John Webber  -1999-2000, Daphne Brogdon - 2000-2001, Bert Kreischer - 2000-2001).Hosts (Gary Valentine - 2000-2001, Derick Alexander, Gary Auerbach, Shannon Malone).	184816
1961	X-15	M				TV Newscaster (Ed Fleming-Himself)	184817
1971	X-312 - Flight to Hell (aka Flug zur Holle. Amazonas)	M			West Germany - Ness	News Media	184818
1849	X-Ing a Paragrab	SS	MLPL - PVL	Poe, Edgar Allan		Editor. Touch-and-go Bullet-head, Mr. B., conceited, irascible editor, leaves the East for the western city of Alexander-the-Great-o-nopolis, called Nopolis for short. The place boasts a newspaper, the Gazette, edited by John Smith.Bullet-head establishes the Tea-pot, with offices across from Smith's.  Bullet-head's first editorial is a violent attack on his rival's paper.  Smith replies, rebuking Bullet-head for overusing the letter oEasterner composes a paragraph with dozens of o's.  Gazette devil steals all the o's.  Uses x's instead. Bullet-head vanishes before the residents ride him on a rail. Bob, 12-year-old printer's devil of Tea-Pot.  Sets type.	184819
2000	X-Men	M	DVD -R HQ 10206, 10207, 10208			News Media. TV Newscaster #1 (David Nichols). TV Newscaster #2 (Marsha Graham). Newscaster #3 (Dan Duran). Newscaster #4 (Dave Allen Clark).	184820
2000	X-Men: Evolution: Day of Recovery	C			Episode #30. 9-14-2002	News Media. Reporter (Maggie Blue O'Hara - Voice).	184821
2000	X-Men: Evolution: Grim Reminder	C			Episode #11. 4-14-2001	News Report from the Canadian mountains triggers something deep inside Wolverine, and he starts having berserk fits. To find out why, he takes the Blackbird to the site not knowing that Kitty and Kurt are sitting in the back.	184822
2001	X-Men: Evolution: On Angel’s Wings	C	DVD -R HQ 11297		Episode.  12-15-2001	News Media reports multiple sightings of a man with angel wings. TV Female Reporter. The Daily Bugle newspaper headline: “Women Claims Angel Saves Her From Fire.”  TV Female Anchor on the rescue story. The Daily Globe newspaper headline: “Angel Sighting.”	184823
2006	X-Men: Last Stand, The	M		Kinberg, Simon and Zak Penn		Newscaster (Mi-Jung Lee). Photographer (Peter Kawasaki).	184824
1951	X-Minus One	R	L			Press	184825
2004	X-Play: America's Army	T			Episode #2. 12-15-2004	News Media. Senior War Correspondent (Guy Branum).	184826
1992	X-Tudo	T		Portugal	Series 1992	News Media. External reporter (Henrique Stroeter). Presenters Gerson Abreu, Raquel Barcha, Marcelo Mansfield, Norival Rizzo, Fernanda Souza.	184827
2001	X.F.L.	DT				Sideline Reporters (Carol Grow, Chris Wragge).	184828
2005	X05: Den forste dyst	DF			Denmark. Series.	Editor-in-Chief Toger Seidenfaden, Politiken.  Host Reimer Bo Christensen.	184829
2005	X05: Valgaften	DF			Denmark. Series	Commentators, Political Thomas Larsen, Hans Engell, Teger Seidenfaden, Erik Meier Carlsen. Host Steffen Kretz.	184830
2003	X2	M		Penn, Zak, David Hayter and Bryan Singer (Story). Michael Doughterty, Dan Harris and David Hayter (Screenplay)		News Media. News Reporters (Ted Friend, Mi-Jung Lee, Marrett Green, Jill Krop and Brian Peck).	184831
1980	Xanadu	M				Photographer (Aharon Ipale - The Photographer).	184832
2009	Xavier Down Under: Renegade Angel: Kharmarabionic Lotion	C	DVD -R HQ 11018		Episode. 4-2-2009	Reporter gets the scoop on Xavier, the renegade angel. 	184833
2000	Xchange	M				News Media. Male Reporter #1 (Martin Kevan). Male Newsreader (John Moore).	184834
1999	Xena: Warrior Princess: Play's the Thing, The	T			Episode #85. 3-15-1999	Critic. First Critic (George Port). Sophocles (Eduardo de Campos). Queen of Cons, Zera, convinces Gabrielle to base a play on her adventures with Xena with the hidden motive of running off with the production's investment money.	184835
2001	Xena: Warrior Princess: Send in the Clones	T			Episode #128. 4-23-2001	News Reporter (Elizabeth Hawthorne). In modern times, a mysterious woman and three fans of Xena use hair samples to create clones of Xena and Gabrielle who face a familiar enemy from their past.	184836
2001	Xena: Warrior Princess: Soul Possession	T			Episode #132. 6-4-2001.	Random Reporter (Campbell Cooley). Ares wants Xena's soul for eternity and will do just about anything to get it.	184837
2001	Xena: Warrior Princess: You Are There	T	DVD -R HQ 5525. SVD 886		Episode #125. 2-5-2001	Tabloid TV Reporter Nigel (Michael Hurst) tries to get the scoop on Xena and her motivation for here quest to obtain the legendary golden apples from Valhalla. He also wants to know Ares' relationship with Xena, and Xena's relationship with Gabrielle.Just as Xena and Gabrielle are about to reveal the truth about their relationship, the camera breaks down and the picture goes to static.	184838
2004	Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose	G				Newscaster (Kim Mai Guest - Voice). Announcer (Kim Mai Guest - Voice).	184839
2001	Xeretas, Os	MF				Reporter (Bruno de Andre).	184840
1988	Xerxes	MTF			Miniseries	Newspaper Editor (Lasse Bengtsson)	184841
2001	XFL Gameday	DT				Commentator Rusty Tillman. Hosts Gregg Hughes, Anthony Cumia, Bruce Beck.	184842
1997	Xianggang zhizao	MF			Hong Kong	Newspaper Vendor (An Chi-Man). Messenger (Ben).	184843
2008	XIII	MT		Hamme, Jean Van and William Vance	Two-Part Miniseries. Franco-Canadian. Based on the comic book series of the same title.	Journaliste Arlington (J.C. Kenny). The first female U.S. President is shot dead by a sniper during her Independence Day speech. Her assassin narrowly escapes. Three months later, an elderly couple discover the body of a wounded man in a tree wearing a parachute. He cannot remember the slightest thing about his identity. The only clue is a tattoo on his neck, “XIII.” Meanwhile in the White House, government intelligence is still conducting the search for the President’s killer -- before the election takes place. 	184844
2009	XIII (Parts 1 and 2)	MT	DVD -R HQ 10856, 10857 (Part 1).  10872, 10873 (Part 2). 		Miniseries, 2-9/15-2009	Reporter (J.C. Kenny). An amnesiac faces accusations of assassinating the first female U.S. president. 	184845
1989	XIII (Thirteen): Jason Fly File, The (Le Dossier Jason Fly)	CB		Hamme, Jean Van and William Vance	Volume 6. Franco-Belgian comics series. 1984-2007.	Journalist Jonathan MacLane “Jonathan Fly” was murdered by the local Ku Klux Klan chapter after the KKK finds out Fly’s real identity was Jonathan MacLane, a “red” journalist who had to flee after suffering under McCarthy’s witch hunt. In Volumes 6-8, XIII learns about his past. Volumes six and seven bring XII to Greenfalls, a snowy town in the Rocky Montains where the story revolves around the fate of his father, MacLane in the McCarthian 1950s. He learns that his father was killed and that his name is Jason MacLane. Amnesiac protagonist who seeks to discover his concealed past. 	184846
1990	XIII (Thirteen): Night of 3rd August, The (La Nuit du 3 Aout).	CB		Hamme, Jean Van and William Vance	Volume 7. Franco-Belgian comics series, 1984-2007.	Journalist Jonathan MacLane “Jonathan Fly” was murdered by the local Ku Klux Klan chapter after the KKK finds out Fly’s real identity was Jonathan MacLane, a “red” journalist who had to flee after suffering under McCarthy’s witch hunt. In Volumes 6-8, XIII learns about his past. Volumes six and seven bring XII to Greenfalls, a snowy town in the Rocky Montains where the story revolves around the fate of his father, MacLane in the McCarthian 1950s. He learns that his father was killed and that his name is Jason MacLane. Amnesiac protagonist who seeks to discover his concealed past. 	184847
1999	XIII (Thirteen): XIII Mystery, The: The Inquiry (L’Enquete). 	CB		Hamme, Jean Van and William Vance	Volume 13. Franco-Belgian comics series, 1984-2007.	Journalists retrace the first 12 issues of the series clarifying and expanding the storyline. Two journalists do the job.	184848
2007	Xpose	T			Series. 	Reporters (Sybil Mulcahy, Karen Koster, Lisa Cannon, Aisling O’Loughlin). 	184849
1988	Xue mei gui (aka Her Vengeance)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter Hsiao Hao (Kelvin Wong) meets Kit-Ying (Pauline Wong), a public relations officer at a Macau dancing group who has been leading a peaceful life. One day, five drunken men come to watch the show and have a row with Kit-Ying. On her way back home, she gets caught and is raped and tortured by them. She later discovers she has contacted VD and decides to come to Hong Kong to seek vengeance. She meets the reporter and stays in his home. To earn her living, Kit-Ying works at a bar -- until she can find her assailants and improvise a series of horrifically graphic acts of vengeance. 	184850
2005	XXX: State of the Union (aka xXx).	M				News Media. TV Newscasters (Kent Shocknek, Glen Walker, Leyna Nguyen). News Anchor (Charles Howerton). Field Reporters (Jeanne Sakata, Paul Keeley, Gwen Mihok). Field Reporter at Fire (Lisa Joyner). Press Camera Man (Greg Cool).	184851
1994	XXXs & OOOs	DT				TV Interviewer (Ann  Holt)	184852
1977	XYY Man, The: Big Bang, The	T			Episode #6. 7-11-1977	Radio Newscaster (Peter Wheeler). Radio DJ (Tony Emerson).	184853
1976	XYY Man, The: Execution, The	T			Episode #2. 7-10-1976	Newsreader (Peter Wheeler).	184854
1977	XYY Man, The: Now We Are Dead	T			Episode #9. 8-1-1977	Newscaster (David Fleeshman).	184855
1977	XYY Man, The: When We Were Very Greedy	T			Episode #8. 7-25-1977	Reporter (Mark Nelson).	184856
2004	Y.M.I.	T				News Media. News Correspondent (Brandi Sherwood). E.N.G. Cameraman (Radan Popovic). E.N.G. Soundman (Chase Bramlage). Story of teen suicide focusing on three high school seniors who dress and live by the philosophy of "Goth."They plan a suicide as a manifestastion of their eternal freedom, thus "to die and become immortal." Before they carry this out they want to truly experience life on the edge and they devise a plan by which their suicides will make them legends.	184857
1905	Yacht Races, The (Mark Twain, Able Yachtsman)	SS	USC	Clemens, Samuel (Twain, Mark)	In "Mark Twain: Life As I Find It."	Reporter. "Aren't you charging rather high rates for this interview?"  "Not any higher than I always charge when I am present in person during the interview."	184858
2006	Yacoubian Building, The (aka Omaret Yakobean)	MF	DVD -R HQ 10076, 10077, 10078	Al-Aswany, Alaa’ (Novel). Wahid Hamid (Writer)		Gay Journalist Hatem Rashid (Khaled El-Sawy). Newspaper Editor, aging playboy, wealthy businessmen are some of the colorful residents of a building in Cairo, Egypt. A 70-year-old building of once-luxury flats with tenements on the roof. Hatem, a gay editor, seduces and corrupts a young man from the sticks. Rashid, the editor of a French newspaper, is a resident of the Yacoubian and the son of an aristocratic family and a French mother. In a flashback, Hatem’s homosexuality is caused by his having been abused by a servant as a child. Some of the most painful scenes in the film involve Hatem’s pursuing of a naive, handsome soldier Abd Raboh (Bassem Samra), a migrant from Upper Egypt. He is tormented by his sense of shame and of going against his religion when he succumbs to Hatem. In order to keep Abd Raboh in Cairo, Hatem rents a room for him on the roof so he can bring his wife and young son from Upper Egypt. When the son dies Abd Raboh is filled with remorse and leaves with his wife for home. When Hatem subsequently picks up a young man and takes him home, the man robs and murders him. Hatem Rashid is a respected newspaper editor who has a shocking secret -- he’s gay and romantically involved with a handsome young soldier.	184859
2005	Yacoubian Building, The (aka ?Imarat Ya?qubian)	N		Al Aswamy, Alaa		Gay Newspaper Editor Hatem Rashid of Le Caire, a French language daily newspaper, is treated sympathetically on the whole and portrayed as a normal human being. He is a gay editor who takes a handsome young soldier, Abu, as his lover. He represents the discomfort that most Egyptians have with homosexuality. He prefers dark, black men because they cause him to remember an early experience he had once with a servant to his family. In the novel, the character Hatem Rashid is a conflicted homosexual journalist and son of a law professor. Rashid is the son f an Egyptian father who was a noted legal scholar and a French mother. He is the editor of Le Caire, a French language daily newspaper. More attention is paid to his private life since he is a fairly open homosexual in a society that either looks the other way or openly condemns such behavior and inclinations.	184860
1926	Yagodka lyubvi	MF			Soviet Union.	Photographer (N. Zemgano).	184861
1969	Yakeen	MF				Photographer (Shetty).	184862
2004	Yam	M				News Media. TV News Anchor Mel (Catherine Herring). TV News Anchor Sue (Beth Fielding). TV News Anchor John (Alan Moore). Reporter Shelly (Angela Michaels). Reporter Mark Adams (Stephane Paris). Chat Show Host (Amie Buhari).	184863
1988	Yamadamura Waltz	MF			Japan	Editor (Katsunobu Ito). Editor (Masayuki Watanabe).	184864
1961	Yaman gazeteci	MF			Turkey	Journalist	184865
1938	Yank at Oxford, A	M	DVD -R HQ 2280, 2281			Editor and Publisher Daniel "Dan" Sheridan (Lionel Barrymore) of the Yankee Clipper, published twice weekly in college town of Lakedale.  Printer (Harlan Briggs). Hard times. Can barely make the payroll. Promotes athlete son in headline after headline.	184866
1944	Yank in Australia, A	M		Goulding, Alfred (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondents (Al Thomas, Hartney Arthur) for the Daily Spotlight in New York are sent to Australia. Two female reporters from a rival paper, The Daily Challenger are also sent to Australia.After their ship is torpedoes, they end up in the hut of an Aussie woman and her father. Group encounters a mysterious Aborigine, witnesses a kangaroo hunt and foils a Japanese spy plot.	184867
1942	Yank in Libya, A	M	DVD	St. Claire, Arthur, Sherman Lowe (Story-Screenplay)	Ness Book	Correspondent Mike Malone (Walter Woolf King) discovers Nazis are smuggling guns to natives in Libya. He disguises himself as a native to get one of the guns and leaves it with a woman.When he is unable to get cooperation of  British consul, Malone takes on villains himself. British are aware of  plot but want to wait until they can trap the Nazis. They try to discourage Malone because he will ruin their plans if story is printed.The woman, a British agent, denies being given the gun causing further frustration for the correspondent. After a series of chases and escapes, he discovers sheik is pro-British and the sheik helps suppress a revolt led by a Nazi sympathizer.	184868
1942	Yank on the Burma Road, A	M				Reporters (Mark Daniels, Johnny Mitchell, Tim Spencer). Radio Announcer (Knox Manning).	184869
2005	Yank! (aka New Musical, A)	P				Gay War Reporter Stu and Army private Mitch fall in love and struggle to survive in a time and place where the odds are against them. Journalist Artie of the magazine Yank offers army private Stu a position with the patriotic magazine in 1940. Yank! gets its title from Yank Magazine, a World War II publication that grew to become the most widely read and most popular magazine in the history of the U.S. Army.Recalling the best years of his life from a wheelchair in nursing home, Stu remembers his days in the army during World War II.  The unit’s unofficial leader, Mitch, and befriends the shy, young Stu who is smitten with his knight in shining khakis. The budding romance between the eager Stu and unsure Mitch is cut short when Stu meets Artie. They are reunited, but the army’s policy on such intimate fraternization among its troops was pretty much the same in the 1940s as it is in 2009. When Mitch and Stu are found out, it doesn’t go well for them or for the extroverted Artie. Yank! begins with a young man in present-day San Francisco who finds an old diary in a junk shop...Through the journal we learn the story of Stu, a scared Midwestern kid who gets drafted in 1943, and who – like most guys – spends Basic Training wrestling with fears of whether he “has what it takes” to make it in the Army. But unlike most guys, Stu also falls in love with a fellow Private, a handsome All-American guy named Mitch...A friendship between Stu and Mitch leads to an awkward kiss on a train… after which a terrified Stu (scared of his feelings for Mitch, scared he’s not “man enough to fight on the front”) meets Artie – an unapologetically queer reporter for Yank Magazine, the journal “for and by the servicemen.” Artie pulls some strings and gets Stu assigned as his photographer, and also shows Stu a glimpse of the gay world that thrived just beneath the surface of the US Army in the 1940s… But after 10 months fate brings Stu and Mitch back together again as Mitch’s division heads for battle at Iwo Jima, while Stu and Artie cover the story for Yank Magazine… and Stu has to fight in ways he never expected.....Yank! tells Stu's, Mitch's, and Artie's stories, as well as the stories of the other men in Charlie Company. It explores what it means to be a man, and what it is to fall in love and struggle to survive in a time and place where the odds are stacked against you.	184870
1942	Yankee Doodle Dandy	M	DVD -R HQ 2826 (2826 is mislabeled as 2823 on Disc), 2827, 2801.		Films of World War II	News Media. Reporters (Eddie Acuff, Walter Brooke, Bill Edwards, William Hopper). 1st Critic (William Forrest). 2nd Critic (Ed Keane). Major musical number in "I'd Rather Be Right" with FDR and the Press: "Off the Record."FDR tells the reporters repeatedly: "Don't Print It. It's Strictly Off the Record." Reporters then interview FDR during his musical number. "Don't Print That. Off the Record."	184871
1921	Yankee Go-Getter, A	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184872
1986	Yankee Inquisitor, A	SS	UCLA	Sanguinetti, Elise		Magazine Writer Mr. Hopper, magazine writer and photographer.  "Haven't you ever had your picture in the newspaper?"	184873
1944	Yankee Stranger	N	OWN - H	Thane, Eliswyth		Correspondent Cabot Murray, tall, dark and handsome correspondent.	184874
1994	Yankee Zulu	M				TV Reporter (Craig Gradner). Morning Sun Journalist (Lionel Newton).	184875
1960	Yanki No!	M				Reporter (Quinera King). Reporter (William Worthy).	184876
2002	Yanpapa:	TF			Episode #9.	Interviewer (Vincent Giry).	184877
2000	Yards, The	M				News Media. TV Anchor #1 (Roma Torre). News Anchor #2 (Lewis Dodley). News Anchor #3 (Ernie Anastos). Reporter (Annika Pergament)	184878
1930	Yarkand Manner, The	N	OWN - H	Munro, H.H. (Saki)	In "Short Stories of Saki, The" Beasts and Super-Beasts	Press	184879
2003	Yau yen faan jiu (aka To Seduce an Enemy)	MF			Hong Kong	Paparazzi Reporter Yuki (Winnie Leung), who works for a weekly magazine, investigates the news that a real estate mogul’s wife has killed a private investigator and committed suicide. The double homicide shocks the whole city. Her snooping uncovers signs that the victims may have been hypnotized to kill one another. As more people turn up dead, Yuki must find a way to prove that the city’s lead hypnotist may be behind the murders. She asks her friend Ting Ting, who worked for the mogul’s company, for help. But she ends up being hypnotized into sex slavery and winds up committing suicide. Devastated by Ting’s death, Yuki decides to take revenge on the real estate mogul by joining his company and posing as an innocently sexy girl to entrap him. The real estate mogul is a billionaire thanks in large part to his wife’s support and guidance. Things haven’t been going well in the marriage and the wife hires a private investigator to look into her husband’s affairs.  She confronts him with evidence of an affair, but the real estate mogul has put her under a hypnotic spell and under his influence she kills the P.I. and then herself. Now the billionaire is free to do as he pleases and he uses his hypnotic powers to seduce women. But the nosy reporter is on the case, willing to do anything to get the scoop on him. 	184880
1989	Yawara!	TF				Editor-in-Chief (Kazuhiko Kishino).	184881
1998	Yawarakai hada	M				Commentators (Jiiko Uchiyama, Kagero Mutsuki, Kazumasa Sagawa)	184882
1876	Yawcob Strauss	SS		Adams, Charles Follen		Fictional Journalist created by Adams.  "Leedle Yawcob Strauss," a poem, published in the Detroit Free Press in 1876. It became a national favorite almost immediately.	184883
1997	Ye ban san dian zhong	MF				Reporter (Teresa Lee)	184884
1999	Year 2017	N		Harris, Randy		Correspondent Jack Jamieson is on his final assignment in the year  following a 35-year career as a correspondent for an international paper. He arrives in Hong Kong on a sultry and polluted June evening in the year 2017.The economic prosperity of China presents extraordinary environmental problems for countries in the region which are downwind or downstream from China's 1.6 billion people. Jamieson is joined by Libby Li, a young Chinese freelance writer.Together they cover the Global Environmental Summit in Hong Kong, civilian unrest as a result of severe drought conditions in northeast China, an armed conflict between Chinese and Korean troops.Also, the leak of top secret U.S. military satellite photographs, the humanitarian shipment of water to victims of the drought, and the death of a Korean diplomat.	184885
2005	Year 2040: American Story, An: 'Liberty or Death' in 2040	N		Morrison, Thomas W.		Correspondent Charles Cue in the year 2040 sees that America has gone the way of the Roman Empire. A new kind of democracy -- a golfocracy governs the former Americans.Cue writes for the golfocracy's first chief of state. He supports many of the President's ideas, but is troubled by her plan to kill some terrorists in Canada who seek to bring back America.Cue learns that the leader of the terrorists is his missing son.	184886
1930	Year in a Day, A	SSF	UCLA	Gardner, Erle Stanley (Argosy magazine, July 19, 1930)	In "Human Zero, The: Science Fiction Stories of Erle Stanley Gardner, The."	Reporter Nick Searle veteran reporter of the Star.  Carl Ramsay of the Clarion.	184887
1994	Year of Favor	N		MacDonnell, Julia		Reporter Elizabeth Guerrera has been working the South Bronx beat for New York's Herald-Sun for too long when she finally gets a big breakNew York reporter Elizabeth Guerrera gets her big break in Central America, but her personal involvement with a general, the new head of the junta, destroys her innocence when he does not live up to his promises	184888
1983	Year of Living Dangerously, The	M	DVD -R HQ 11729, 11730. L. DVD. 	Koch, C.J. (Novel). David Williamson, Peter Weir, Koch (Screenplay)		Australian Correspondent  Guy Hamilton (Mel Gibson) of the Australian Broadcasting Service, arrives in Indonesia in the mid-1960s. Cameraman Billy Kwan (Linda Hunt) agrees to help him after his first report "wasn't news, it was a travelogue."Kwan agrees to get him an interview with the leader of the Indonesian Communist Party in exchange for a partnership as his cinematographer. Hamilton's fellow journalists complain when the exclusive is published but Kwan continues to help the journalist.Kwan becomes disillusioned with Hamilton when a story he plans to write will jeopardize a mutual friend. Kwan is killed and Hamilton is put on a death list but escapes the country."Billy, I can't let a story like this just lie. Now, I'm not running any story until I get independent confirmation. If that's not good enough for you,. I'm sorry. It's the best I can do…""...If I don't follow something like this up, I might as well go and grow watermelons."  "I would have given up the world for her. You won't even give up one story." "It's not one story, dammit. It's the bloody story."	184889
1978	Year of Living Dangerously, The	N	OWN - H	Koch, Christopher J.		Journalist in Indonesia. Life and adventures of a group of foreign correspondence, mainly Australian, in Jakarta during the last days of the Sukarno regime.Billy Kwan, a dwarfish, philosophical Chinese-Australian photographer. Guy Hamilton, an ambitious young Australian correspondent.	184890
1985	Year of the Dragon	M	L. B2,	Stone, Oliver (Screenplay)	Ness Book	TV Reporter Tracy Tzu (Ariane) is American of Chinese descent involved with a cop investigating  gang activities in Chinatown. "I saw you a few times on the tube…I think you're pretty good. A helluva lot sexier than those broads on the other channels."Reporter is a target for attacks on media. Because she helps cop and sleeps with him she is later gang- raped by four Chinese hoods. Cop implies she is covering stories because she wants to become famous. Tracy's TV Cameraman (John Sparks)."I am a reporter. I am not a crusader," she tells cop earlier. Another journalist accuses policeman of having delusions of grandeur and trying to get his picture all over TV. The cop and  reporter embrace at end of the film joking: "You're an actress…""…I'll give you hard facts off the record. You do one of those exposes on Chinatown. Take a little journalistic license." "... if it has some white broad they'd say it's racist, but with you they've got to figure it's on the up and up." T"You want to know what's destroying the country? It's not booze. It's not drugs. It's TV, it's the media. It's people like you. Vampires. I hate the way that you lie every night at six o'clock...I hate everything you stand for."	184891
1991	Year of the Gun	M	SVD 1156			American Reporter David Raybourne (Andrew McCarthy) in Rome in 1978 who writes a novel about terrorist attacks. Raybourne is a reporter for an English-language Rome newspaper, American News. Photojournalist Alison King (Sharon Stone).Raybourne who is writing a fictional account of the 1970s Red Brigade rampage through Italy. Big-time news photographer King has convinced herself she can find refuge behind her camera in the midst of mortal danger."The first time I put my life on the line to get a picture was in Saigon," King tells Raybourne. "I saw him throw the bomb and in a millisecond I decided to stand my ground. So when the bomb went off the camera was to my eye and I caught the explosion…"…in stop frames. One minute the crowd was sitting there having their morning croissants and coffee. The next minute everything was airborne. Chairs. Tables. Arms. Legs. Then it was all over and I was still standing. Still shooting.""A lot of people are repelled at what I do. But I want them to look at my pictures to see what I've seen, feel what I've felt. To be witnesses. My job is to bring back the bad news and keep the body count."	184892
1984	Year of the Gun	NM		Mewshaw, Michael		American Journalist in Rome runs into big trouble when his faked manuscript on a Red Brigade kidnapping plan gets into the wrong hands.	184893
2002	Year of the Rat	N		Hart, Don L. 		Photojournalist David Michaels made a blind Vietnam veteran who is the newly elected president of the United States famous with a combat photo that failed to tell the whole story. He, another veteran who  must first overcome his own war-caused demons, a seriously injured college student and the president are trying to make their way out of a massive underground storage facility and are determined to struggle their way to the surface. The President was about to bring America into war with China. A plan is made to trap and kill the president during a scheduled visit to an underground storage facility that is being considered as a nuclear waste repository. Plans go awry and the president survives the massive underground explosion. Now he, the injured female college student, the veteran and the former photojournalist fight to get free. 	184894
1950	Year of the Spaniard, The: Novel of 1898, A	N	GPL	Castor, Henry		Newspaperman Warren Meredith Spangler: "A lot of reporters still were booze fighters and illiterates…but men like Richard Harding Davis were forcing the world to change its opinion.Clarke Davis, managing editor.  Stephen Crane. William Randolph Hearst.  Mr. Dooley.	184895
1972	Year of the Yahoo!	M				TV Reporter (Herschel Gordon Lewis - Voice). Interviewer (Roy Chappa). Country-Western Singer is recruited to run for the U.S. Senate and soon clashes with his unscrupulous campaign manager on the tactics to run his political campaign.	184896
1979	Year or So With Edgar, A	N	OWN - H	Higgins, George V		Boston Newspaperman Edgar Lannin, cynical, street-smart and heart-wise.	184897
2002	Year That Trembled, The	M				Newsman (Mike Craft).	184898
1954	Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, The	NS	OWN - H -  MLPL	Wallop, Douglas		Sports Journalists	184899
2006	Year Without a Santa Claus, The	MT				News Media. Journalist (Deborah R. Jones). Female TV Reporter (Lana Underwood). Reporter (Cynthia Riser). Ring Announcer (Aaron Beelner).	184900
1979	Year Zero: Silent Death of Cambodia, The	DT				Reporter (John Pilger).	184901
1991	Yearbook	T	SV 82		Episode 6-22-91.	News Media	184902
2008	Yearly Harvest: True Story of Christmas, A	N		Callaway, Ryan		Reporter Jin Duyen is assigned to do a story on the origins of Christmas’ many traditions. After some research, she traces them back to Selah, a remote town in the Midwest and travels there to dig for the truth. A private investigator from a nearby town is there looking into several cases of missing children, which have gone unsolved. Oddly, the residents of Selah aren’t caught up in the festivities that the rest of the world is celebrating. Jin and the female PI soon discover Christmas holds a much darker meaning here -- one that pitches them into the very terror that has held Selah captive for ears.	184903
1918	Years for Rachel, The	N		Ruck, Bertha (Oliver-Roberta)		Newspaperwoman-Narrator is Miss Brook -- "She can't write, but she can see and she can reproduce it like a film record and a gramophone rolled into one."  Works for newspaper., I am Miss Brook from The Morning Mail	184904
1997	Yeh boon saam dim chung	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter (Theresa Lee).	184905
1984	Yeh Desh	MF				Reporter (Dinesh Hingoo).	184906
1987	Yeh Who Manzil To Nahin	MF			India	Journalist Savita (Susmita Mukherjee - The Journalist).	184907
2001	Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar 	MF			India	Reporter Jay “Jai” Bharadwaj (Jimmy Shergill) and Owner Dada (Rajpal Yaday) of the struggling newspaper Adarsh Times, publish an exclusive story about a Hindi pop-star being born in an orphanage. She is shocked when she reads the story and her widowed businessman father instructs his lawyers to file a defamation suit against the owner, known as Dada, and the journalist. Dada and Jai are apologetic but  the story turns out to be true. The pop-star wants to find her biological parents and enlists Jai’s help. They travel to Ooty where they meet a Catholic priest who refuses to divulge any information to them. A nun turns out to be her biological mother, but she rejects her and tells her to go back to her adopted father.  The pop-star and Jai obviously develop an affinity towards each other seeing that Jai is the one that revealed something quite important about her life and her story is what has given Jai his big break. 	184908
2003	Yeladim Mi'Givat Napoleon, Ha-	TF			Israel. Series.	Photographer (Tal Bahar).	184909
1992	Yellow	N		Lynch, Daniel Caplice		Publishers Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal.  Writer Ambrose Bierce narrator.  Frederic Remington and Richard Harding Davis.	184910
1953	Yellow Balloon, The	M				Newspaper Seller (Hilda Barry).	184911
1943	Yellow Canary	M				Newspaper Seller at Railway Station (Madge Brindley).	184912
1963	Yellow Canary, The	M				Reporter (Charles Keane)	184913
1936	Yellow Cargo	M				Reporter. Bobbie Reynolds (Eleanor Hunt) pretends to be a newspaper reporter for the Morning Dispatch with her photographer sidekick "Bulb" Callahan (Vince Barnett), but is really FBI agent.Both are captured, taken to crooks' hideout.  When police arrive, Reynolds admits she's a federal agent.	184914
2003	Yellow Dog	N		Ames, Martin		Reporter Clint Smoker, a scabrous journalist for a lurid tabloid called The Morning Lark, is a flatulent, nose-picking male id, a hairball with a brain.Clint is poorly endowed and this lack accounts for his hatred and resentments and powers his literary persona as a champion of working-class male cretins and a tireless slanderer of women.Rape victims, for Clint, are always asking for it, merely by waking up female and attractive. Their molesters are guilty of nothing but having red blood. His ravings are blunt, declarative and infectious.He is a full-blown, turbocharged grotesque.Smoker represents the tabloids, a porno-craving hack, a "high-IQ moron" who lives in a place called Foulness and really needs a date.	184915
1973	Yellow Dog	M			UK	Photographer, Life (Grahame Mallard).	184916
2007	Yellow Face	P		Hwang, David Henry		New York Times reporter interview the protagonist, a playwright named David Henry Hwang and the reporter’s covert racism becomes the inspiration for Hwang’s next play. Whenever his name comes up, there is a loud beep and a voiceover that says, “Name omitted on advice of counsel.” In the second act, a front-page story in the Times on May 12, 1999, reports that federal officials were investigating the source of tens of millions of dollars that had been transferred from the Central Bank of China into a California bank founded by Hwang’s father, Henry. No charges were ever brought in the case. In the play and more directly in a column in May in the Los Angeles Times, Hwang suggests that the Times’ coverage of his father was influenced by prejudice. He links it to the investigation of the nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee, which was going on at the same time. “To what extent,” Hwang asks in the Los Angeles Times’ column, “were the reporters who broke these stories influenced, however unconsciously, by the template of Asians as perpetual foreigners?” He argues that since journalists are often biased, the privileging of “true stories” over fiction is misplaced. “Sometimes,” he wrote, “it is fiction that actually reveals the truth. How much truth and how much fiction are in Hwang’s characterization of the reporter whose name is so conspicuously omitted in the play? 	184917
1966	Yellow Fever	N		Larteguy, J		Press	184918
1959	Yellow Ford	N		Fullerton, A.		Press	184919
1990	Yellow Gardenia	N		Mancini, Anthony		News Media	184920
1999	Yellow Jack	N		Russell, Josh		Daguerrotypist	184921
1905	Yellow Journalist, A	N	USC	Michelson, Miriam		Reporter Rhoda Massey for the San Francisco News has to overcome being treated like a newswoman freak. First novel by an American woman about a woman journalist. Episodes about a San Francisco reporter's escapades.	184922
1922	Yellow Men and Gold	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	184923
1965	Yellow Rolls-Royce, The	M	DVD -R HQ 5845, 5846, 5847. L		AFI-Photographers. MacLaine	Photographer Stefano (Alain Delon)	184924
1983	Yellow Rose, The: Chapter III: When Honor Dies	T		Rosebrook, Jeb. John Wilder. Michael Zinberg	Episode #2. 10-22-1983. Series 10-2-1983 to 5-12-1984	Article attacking the Rose was written by Juliette (Deborah Shelton).	184925
1983	Yellow Rose, The: Chapter VII: Moving Targets	T		Rosebrook, Jeb. John Wilder	Episode #6. 11-19-1983	News Media	184926
1935	Yellow Sheet	P	MLPL	Johnson, R.E.	Index-One Act, 1932-40 - 812.08 Y39	Yellow Sheet	184927
1918	Yellow Ticket, The	M			AFI-Journalists - Ness Book	American Journalist Julian Rolfe (Milton Sills) helps a Jewish woman and writes a series of articles attacking Russia based on the information she gives him.  She is targeted by the secret police.Reporter rescues her after she kills a member of the secret police.	184928
1931	Yellow Ticket, The	M	VHS 5238			Journalist Julian Rolfe (Laurence Olivier) of the Consolidated Press writes a series of articles for the British and American newspapers exposing conditions in Russia.	184929
2003	Yes Men, The	T				Chicago News Reporter (Phil Bayly).	184930
1982	Yes Minister: Bed of Nails, The	T			Episode #19. 12-9-1982	News Media. Jim accepts an unpopular position pushing a national transportation bill desired by Number 10, but opposed by everyone else, especially Sir Humphrey.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184931
1980	Yes Minister: Big Brother	T			Episode #4. 3-17-1980	News Media. 1st Interviewer (Robert McKenzie). 2nd TV Interviewer (Frederick Jaeger). When the government is planning to introduce a national database, Jim wants to bring in safe guards.But Sir Humphrey stalls until with some help from the opposition, Jim gets his way.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184932
1982	Yes Minister: Challenge, The	T			Episode #16. 11-18-1982	BBC Director of Policy (Murray Watson). TV Interview Floor Manager (Frank Tregear). When Jim tackles local council administration and civil defense, he runs afoul of a BBC Interviewer.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184933
1981	Yes Minister: Compassionate Society, The	T			Episode #8. 2-23-1981. Series 2-25-1980 to 7-17-1984	Reporter (Lindy Alexander). BBC Newsreader (Robert Dougall).Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.When Jim learns that a brand new hospital still has no medical staff, but hundreds of civil servants working there, he proposes that half of the civil servants be sacked and use the money saved to open wards with medical staff.	184934
1981	Yes Minister: Death List, The	T			Episode #10. 3-9-1981	News Media. Newspaper Reporter Walter Fowler (Ivor Roberts). When Jim learns that when in opposition he was bugged by the Secret Service, he decides to bring legislation to curb the bugging.However, he finds out that he is on the death list of a group of terrorists and the best way to find them is by bugging the phone lines.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184935
1981	Yes Minister: Devil You Know, The	T			Episode #12. 3-23-1981	News Media. When Jim is betrayed by a Cabinet colleague over his plans to bring in jobs for British workers, he thinks about leaving Westminster and becoming a European Commissioner.But when Sir Humphrey learns who his replacement will be, he tries to change Jim's mind.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184936
1981	Yes Minister: Doing the Honours	T			Episode #9. 3-2-1981	News Media. When Jim learns that he can block civil servant's honours, he blackmails them into cutting their budgets, but when he hears that he might be in line for an honorary degree, he has to back down.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184937
1980	Yes Minister: Economy Drive, The	T			Episode #3.  3-10-1980	Reporter (Frank Tregear). Photographer (Norman Tipton). Jim Hacker is determined to reduce the Civil Service, but he is frustrated by Sir Humphrey and the only numbers he can alter are the numbers of tea ladies.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.	184938
1982	Yes Minister: Equal Opportunities	T			Episode #15. 11-11-1982	Newspaper Girl (Talla Hayes). Jim decides to promote more women to high civil service positions despite Sir Humphrey's opposition.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.	184939
1981	Yes Minister: Greasy Pole, The	T			Episode #11. 3-16-1981.	BBC Reporter (Lindy Alexander). Jim has the chance of creating jobs and saving a chemical company, when they are offered the chance to manufacture a highly dangerous chemical, but when the news gets out that it might be too dangerous, he has to back down.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.	184940
1980	Yes Minister: Jobs for the Boys	T			Episode #7. 4-7-1980	BBC Editor (Charles McKeown). BBC Interviewer (John D. Collins).Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.Jim goes on radio to support the "Solihull Project," a government union, and private enterprise building scheme, that he has inherited from the last administration. Unknown to him the project is close to bankruptcy.Sir Humphrey hopes to save the deal by offering a "Quango" to the director of the bank involved.	184941
1982	Yes Minister: Middle Class Rip Off, The	T			Episode #21. 12-23-1982	News Media. John and Sir Humphrey collide when Jim acts as an MP to sell an art gallery and museum in his district to support a popular local soccer club.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184942
1982	Yes Minister: Moral Dimension, The	T			Episode #18. 12-2-1982	Press Secretary Bill Pritchard (Antony Carrick). Jim is forced to back down about exposing bribery used to obtain a lucrative foreign contract when Bernard allows a valuable vase from a foreign government to be undervalued so Mrs. Hacker can keep it.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184943
1980	Yes Minister: Official Visit, The	T			Episode #2. 3-3-1980	Press Secretary Bill Pritchard (Antony Carrick). Newsreader (Robert Dougall). When the leader of an African country is killed in a coup, his successor, who is an old friend of Jim's, comes in his place.They negotiate a 50 million pound deal to help buy oil exploration equipment.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184944
1980	Yes Minister: Open Government	T			Episode #1 2-25-1980. Series 2-25-1980 to 7-17-1984	BBC PM Producer (Fraser Kerr). Open Government is the viewers' first glimpse into the inner workings of the Department of Administrative Affairs.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184945
1984	Yes Minister: Party Games	T			Episode #23. 12-17-1984.	News Media. Reporter (Roger Davidson). Reporter (Roger Ostime). Reporter (Martyn Read).Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.Sir Humphrey leaves the Department of Administrative Affairs and becomes Cabinet Secretary. During the Christmas break the Home Secretary is arrested for drinking driving and has to resign.Then the Prime Minister also resigns so the party has to look for a compromise candidate.	184946
1981	Yes Minister: Quality of Life, The	T			Episode #13. 3-30-1981	BBC Producer (Roger Martin). Sir Humphrey uses Jim's promise to keep a popular city farm project open to get special permission for an additional nine floors on a proposed skyscraper.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184947
1981	Yes Minister: Question of Loyalty, A	T			Episode #14. 4-6-1981	News Media. Jim and Sir Humphrey pass the buck to protect each other when they appear before a select committee investigating charges of waste in Hacker's ministry, until Jim's higher loyalties are called upon.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184948
1980	Yes Minister: Right To Know, The	T			Episode #6. 3-31-1980	News Media. Jim faces a rebellion at home and in the office over the removal of protected status from a budget habitat, while he tries to circumvent Sir Humphrey's efforts to keep him ignorant of things.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184949
1982	Yes Minister: Short Episode	T			Episode #22. 1-4-1984	News Media. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher stars as the PM in this special episode co-written by Thatcher herself.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184950
1982	Yes Minister: Skeleton in the Cupboard, The (aka Skeleton in the Closet, The)	T			Episode #17. 11-25-1982	Reporter Alex Andrews (Donald Gee). Jim uses a costly mistake from Sir Humphrey's past to escape chastising an efficient local council for being late with their paperwork. This once again causes another dispute between the two.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.	184951
1982	Yes Minister: Whiskey Priest, The	T			Episode #20. 12-16-1982	News Media. Jim faces opposition from all sides when he learns that British munitions have been sold to terrorist groups and he decides to start an inquiry into how it happened.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184952
1980	Yes Minister: Writing on the Wall, The	T			Episode #5. 3-24-1980	News Media. A rumor starts that Jim's department is about to be axed. So with help from Sir Humphrey, they try and defeat the Prime Minister's plans.Endless battles between the Government in the form of a brand new Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker, and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Whooley.The Right Honorable James (Jim) Hacker MP (Minister of Parliament) has just been given the department after his party has swept to power in Britain. He is a politician's politician and he is soon to meet a civil servant's civil servant.From here the ride will get a little bumpy as political agendas and bureaucratic red tape collide head on.	184953
1997	Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus	NJ		Szekeres, Cyndy. Based on Francis P. Church story. 		New York Newspaper Editor answers a question from Virginia O’Hanlon, a young cat who asks the newspaper about the existence of Santa Claus and receives an answer from the paper’s editor that reaffirms the spirit of Christmas. In 1897, the editor of the New York Sun received a letter from Virginia O’Hanlon asking if there really was a Santa Claus. In this version, Virginia is a cute yellow cat in a bright red dress with yellow hair ribbons and little blue earrings on her pointed ears. Virginia and the audience learn about the true spirit of Christmas and what Santa Claus represents to the children of the world. Here is the famous response, this time to young cat’s heartfelt question: “Is there a Santa Claus?”	184954
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Bishop's Gambit, The	T			Episode #7. 2-20-1986	News Media. Jim has to choose a new bishop but doesn't like either the Church or Sir Humphrey's choices.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184955
1987	Yes, Prime Minister: Conflict of Interest, A	T			Episode #12. 12-24-1987	News Media. Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over the appointment of the governor of the Bank of England and the cover-up of a banking scandal in the City.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184956
1987	Yes, Prime Minister: Diplomatic Incident, A	T			Episode #11. 12-17-1987	News Media. Jim uses the occasion of his predecessor's state funeral to negotiate with the French over the conditions of the channel tunnel.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184957
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Grand Design	T			Episode #1. 1-9-1986. Series 1-9-1986 to 1-28-1988. Sequel to "Yes Minister."	Press Secretary Malcolm Warren (Barry Stanton). The New Prime Minister, Jim Hacker, gets a frightening briefing on Britain's inability to defend itself. A conversation with his Chief Scientific Advisor proves fruitful.Hacker comes up with a solution in which he cancels the Trident nuclear missile delivery and channels all of the money into conventional forces but reintroducing conscription.Simultaneously he solves Britain's defence, unemployment and education problems. The Civil Service and the military establishment are appalled and its Sir Humphrey to the rescue.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184958
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Key, The	T			Episode #4. 1-30-1986	News Media. Office politics take precedence over national issues when Sir Humphrey and Bernard fall out with each other after Jim tries to restrict Sir Humphrey's access to No. 10Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184959
1987	Yes, Prime Minister: Man Overboard	T			Episode #9. 12-3-1987	News Media. Sir Humphrey makes Jim suspicious of the Minister of Employment when he needs the PM's support in opposing a plan to shift military personnel from the south to the north of England.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184960
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Ministerial Broadcast	T			Episode #2. 1-16-1986	Press Secretary Malcolm Warren (Barry Stanton). TV Producer (John Wells). TV Assistant (Carolyn Lyster). Jim is coached in the world of show business as he prepares to address the nation on his defence policy.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184961
1988	Yes, Prime Minister: National Education Service	T			Episode #15. 1-8-1988	News Media. Sir Humphrey faces a conflict of interest when Hacker devises a plan to improve educational standards by abolishing the Department of Education and Science.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184962
1987	Yes, Prime Minister: Official Secrets	T			Episode #10. 12-10-1987	Press Secretary Bill Pritchard (Anthony Carrick. Newspaper Editor Derek Burnham (Denis Lill). Jim considers approving the publication of his predecessor's memoirs, but it becomes a plumber's nightmare as a series of leaks spring up.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184963
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: One of Us	T			Episode #8. 2-27-1986	Newscaster (Martin Muncaster). Hacker threatens to place Sir Humphrey on leave while a security inquiry looks into why he cleared a confessed Soviet spy many years earlier, so Sir Humphrey retaliates with a dog in distress in Salisbury plain.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184964
1988	Yes, Prime Minister: Patron of the Arts, A	T			Episode #14. 1-1-1988	News Media. Sir Humphrey works against Hacker over the issues of funding the National Theater when the PM asks for help containing criticism from the Theater's director.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184965
1987	Yes, Prime Minister: Power To the People	T			Episode #13. 12-31-1987	News Media. Sir Humphrey makes a very strange ally out of the formidable Agnes Moorhouse, a radical political reformer from a London council, in his efforts to stop Hacker's plans to make local government more democratic.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184966
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Real Partnership, A	T			Episode #5. 2-13-1986	News Media. Sir Humphrey tries to get his scheduled pay raise even though increases for MPs have been put on hold for budgetary reasons.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184967
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Smoke Screen, The	T			Episode #3. 1-23-1986	News Media. Jim favors abolishing smoking through heavy taxation but runs into strong opposition from the tobacco industry and the Treasury Department.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184968
1988	Yes, Prime Minister: Tangled Web, The	T			Episode #16. 1-28-1988	Interviewer (Ludivoc Kennedy). Sir Humphrey has to decide if he will support the PM or inform Parliament when Hacker denies knowledge of a wiretap authorized by his office without his knowledge.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184969
1986	Yes, Prime Minister: Victory for Democracy, A	T			Episode #6. 2-13-1986	News Media. Jim must take action to avert a Marxist takeover of a Commonwealth island nation despite the efforts of the Foreign Office to keep him ignorant.Continuing battles between Jim Hacker, who is now Prime Minister, and Sir Humphrey Appleby who has been promoted to Cabinet Secretary.	184970
2009	Yes, Virginia	C	DVD -R HQ 11675			Editor Francis Pharcellus Church (Alfred Molina - Voice)  of the New York Sun writes an editorial, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” in response to a young girl named Virginia O’Hanlon (Beatrice Miller - Voice) who at the behest of her father,  Dr. Philip O’Hanlon (Neil Patrick Harris - Voice) wrote a letter to the New York Sun. The letter read: “Dear Editor. I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, ‘If you see it in The Sun, it’s so.’ Please tell me the truth: Is there a Santa Claus?”Scraggly Santa (Michael Buscemi) who used to work for the Sun as a copy editor-headline writer makes sure Church answers the letter after the editor throws it away. 	184971
1991	Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus	C	SV 118		Animated version	Editor of the New York Sun Francis Church responds to a letter written by an 8-year-old girl.	184972
1990	Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus	MT	SVD 618	DeCrowl, Val, Andrew J. Fenady (Teleplay)	Ness Book	Editorial Writer Francis Church (Charles Bronson) for the New York Sun is mourning his wife's death and has become a drunk. Editor Edward P. Mitchell (Ed Asner) says even when he's drunk, he's still the best newspaperman on his or any other paper.Paper's society reporter tries to help Church. She barges into the pub even though only men are allowed inside. Tells him she was inspired by one of his lectures -- only one of three women in the class. The other two got married.When he's too drunk to finish an article, she does it for him. Rival reporter from The Chronicle lets on he knows she wrote the article. Church later punches the reporter out in the pub. Church tries to commit suicide, but the editor talks him out of it.Editor assigns Church to respond to the Santa Claus letter written by Virginia telling him that 100 years from now children will still be asking the question and he will have written the answer.Church agrees to go on the wagon and produces the editorial.  Father's faith in the newspaper inspires Virginia to write to The Sun. Reporter (Andrew J. Fenady).	184973
1974	Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Clause	C			Animated Version	Editor of New York Sun Francis Church. Narrator (Jim Backus)	184974
2007	Yes! PrettyCure 5	C		Komur, Toshiaki	Japan. 2007-2008. Produced by Toei Animation studios. Animax, TV Asahi, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation networks. Anime series; action anime; comedy anime; magical girl anime	High School Newspaper Editor Mika Masuko is a second-year student in the high school. She is editor in chief of the school paper, Cinq Lumieres Tsushin. She tends to appropriate the paper for her own personal interests. Her name is a pun of masukomi, which translates to mass communications/media. Mika always gets close to the scoop on the Pretty Cures, but she always gets distracted by a male named Nuts and ends up filling the paper with stories about him and confining all her Pretty Cures stories get cut to accommodate for the Nuts stories.	184975
2005	Yesterday in Blood and Bone	N		Bracken,  Michael	Novella in collection of short stories	Reporter Dan Fox covers city hall in an unnamed city and digs into a double murder -- of an older colleague facing retirement and looking desperately for one final hurrah, and of a powerful, likable alderman with a shady past.Veteran newspaper reporter Benjamin "Bucky" Weaver and the alderman are killed and Fox finds himself searching deep into the past to discover how the two men were connected and why someone would want them dead.In the process, Fox leans about prejudice, 1950s justice and how the power of the press is sometimes embodied in the things that aren't said.	184976
1965	Yesterday Machine, The	M		Maker, Russ (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter (James Britton) is approached by sister of college woman who disappears after her boyfriend is shot while on their way to a football game. They encounter Confederate soldiers in woods.Reporter and sister discover time machine being used by crazy Nazi scientist in the hope of reviving Hitler and the Third Reich.	184977
1961	Yesterday Was Doomsday	N		Horbach, Michael		Journalist in Germany during the Hungarian revolution of 1956 suffers war-damaged kidneys, alcoholism.	184978
1963	Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Ieri, Oggi e Domani): Adelina, Anna.	M			AFI-Authors. "Adelina" and "Anna" are two three stories.	News Media. Adelina sells black-market cigarettes in Naples, is married to the unemployed Carmine and faces a jail sentence. She can avoid it as long as she's pregnant.Several years and seven children later, Carmine is exhausted, so jail looks inescapable as does her contempt for Carmine.In Milan, Anna drives a Rolls, is bored and picks up a writer. She talks dreamily of running off with him until he dents her car. That gets her emotional attention. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni play the women and men in the three stories.	184979
1959	Yesterday's Enemy	M		Newman, Peter R. (Television Play and Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	War Correspondent Max (Leo McKern) becomes trapped along with group of soldiers in the Burmese jungle. Conflict faced by commander as he first tortures a captured Burmese villager who refuses to give him information.Later, he finds himself being subjected to same tortures he inflicted on villager when he and his men are captured by the Japanese. He has to decide whether to sacrifice his own men to prevent Japanese from getting secret information.Commander refuses to talk under torture and he and his men are killed.	184980
1979	Yesterday's Heroes	M				TV Interviewer-Commentator (John Motson)	184981
1940	Yesterday's Heroes	M				Reporters (Hamilton MacFadden, Imboden Parrish). Announcers (M.J. Frankovich, Don Forbes).	184982
1989	Yesterday's News: Novel of Suspense, A	NM	OWN - H	Healy, Jeremiah		Reporter Jane Rust, a brash, jittery young reporter found dead in her apartment.	184983
1967	Yesterday’s Papers	MUS			Rolling Stones	Newspapers. “Every day means the turn of a page. Yesterday’s papers are such bad news. Same thing applies to me and you.”	184984
1977	Yesterday's Witness -- A Tribute to the American Newsreel	M	L			Documentary	184985
1973	Yhden miehen sota	MF				News Photographer (Timo Linnasalo). TV Commentator (Matti Kuortti).	184986
1995	Yi qian ling yi ye zhi meng zhong ren	MF				TV Commentator (Spencer Lam)	184987
1996	Yi tan zhao yao jing zhi ying shao ming ce (aka Rebekah)	MF			Hong Kong	News Media cover rumors that movie stars are involved in prostitution. One starlet, who is hounded by rumors and mudslingers alleging she is involved in some sort of scandal involving prostituting actresses, tries to avoid the media’s unfair reports, the untrue comments. Her relatives and friends’ ill treatment toward her makes her see how cold the world can be. In a rage, she decides to appear in person to expose the entire scandal. 	184988
2004	Ylen hyva: Akoulutus voittaa!	TF			Finland	Reporter (Kari Mokko - Himself). Reporter (Rita Strommer -  Herself). Reporter (Rauli Virtanen - Himself).	184989
2004	Yo puta (aka The Life, The Life: What’s Your Pleasure, Whore)	M		Pisano, Isabel (Novel)		Journalist Elisabeth is interviewing prostitutes, porn stars and gigolos for her latest book. Based in Los Angeles, she travels the world interviewing dozens of prostitutes ranging from call-girls, streetwalkers, even male and female gigolos.	184990
1967	Yo Yo	M			AFI-Television	TV	184991
1999	YO!	N		Alvarez, Julia		Journalist-Writer Yolanda has infuriated her whole family by publishing intimate details of their lives as fiction.	184992
1991	Yodha 	MF			India	Journalist Chandrakant (Shafi Inamdar) uses his reporting skills to expose and unmask a justice known as “Daga” in the underworld. Chandrakant comes across evidence against Daga, but before he can publish it he is arrested for possession of arms and drugs and put into prison. Before his trial starts, he is found dead in the cell. Chandrakant’s son is a lawyer who crusades for truth, fairness and justice.  His son knows that the jailer and another thug is responsible for his father’s death and wants to prosecute them, but evidence shows Chandrakant committed suicide by taking poison. His son loses complete faith in the judicial system and resigns from the profession swearing to find his father’s killers. 	184993
1978	Yogi's Space Race	T			C. Yogi Bear	Announcer: Gary Owens	184994
2005	Yokai daisenso	MF			Japan	Editor (Shiro Sano - Sata's Editor). Shojo, the Kirin Heerald (Masaomi Kondo).	184995
1942	Yokel Boy	M				Woman Reporter (Betty Blythe). Reporter (Cyril Ring).	184996
1977	Yokoi shoichi: guamu-to 28 nen no nazo o ou	MTF				Interviewer (Nagisa Oshima)	184997
1962	Yosei Gorasu	MF				Reporter (Koji Uno)	184998
1947	Yottsu no koi no monogatari	MF			Japan - Four Love Stories	Newspaper Sales Woman (Chieko Takehisa - Episode 2)	184999
1986	You Again? Strike, The	T			Episode #26.	Reporter (April Ortiz).	185000
1986	You Again?: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Traffic Lights	T			Episode #9.	Reporter (Bill Sehres).	185001
2005	You and Your Stupid Mate	M			Australia	Newsreader (Des Dowling). Sports Presenter (matt Dobell).	185002
1947	You Are There:	R			Series 1947-1950	Journalist John Daly. Appeared on radio in 1947 as CBS Is There with host John Daly taking listeners back in time with network correspondents covering historical events.	185003
1947	You Are There: Alamo, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 8-18-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185004
1949	You Are There: Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery of the World -- Battle for Alexandria	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 3-13-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185005
1949	You Are There: Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery of the World -- Mutiny in India	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 3-20-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185006
1949	You Are There: Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery of the World -- Peace Offer, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 3-6-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185007
1948	You Are There: Ann Hutchinson Trial, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 9-26-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185008
1947	You Are There: Assassination of Abraham Lincoln	R	YAT Disc 1. CDR		Episode. 7-7-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185009
1949	You Are There: Assassination of Caesar	R	CDR		Episode. 4-24-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185010
1948	You Are There: Assassination of Julius Caesar, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 2-15-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185011
1947	You Are There: Battle of Gettysburg	R	CDR		Episode. 10-21-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185012
1948	You Are There: Battle of Gettysburg	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 2-22-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185013
1948	You Are There: Battle of Hastings, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 6-6-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185014
1948	You Are There: Battle of Plassey, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 4-18-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185015
1949	You Are There: Bombardment of Fort Sumter, The	R	YAT Disc 2, CDR		Episode. 5-22-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185016
1948	You Are There: Burr-Hamilton Duel, The (First Half Only)	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 1-11-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185017
1949	You Are There: Capture of John Wilkes Booth, The	R	YAT Disc 2. CDR		Episode. 6-5-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185018
1950	You Are There: Charge of the Light Brigarde, The	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 2-19-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185019
1949	You Are There: Charlemagne	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 12-25-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185020
1949	You Are There: Colonel Johnson Eats the Love Apple	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 1-30-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185021
1947	You Are There: Columbus Discovers America	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 7-28-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185022
1948	You Are There: Conspiracy of Cataline, The	R	YAT Disc 2. CDR		Episode. 12-12-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185023
1949	You Are There: Death of Montezuma	R	CDR		Episode. 5-1-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185024
1948	You Are There: Death of Socrates, The	R	YAT Disc 1. CDR		Episode. 3-14-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185025
1948	You Are There: Declaration of Independence, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 3-21-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185026
1947	You Are There: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 8-11-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185027
1947	You Are There: Defense of the Alamo	R	CDR		Episode. 8-18-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185028
1947	You Are There: Drake Defeats Spanish Armada	R	CDR		Episode. 8-4-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185029
1948	You Are There: Dreyfus Case, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 2-8-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185030
1948	You Are There: Election of Thomas Jefferson, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 10-31-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185031
1948	You Are There: Execution of Joan of Arc	R	CDR		Episode. 2-29-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185032
1949	You Are There: Execution of Mary Queen of Scotts	R	CDR		Episode. 4-3-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185033
1948	You Are There: Execution of Maximillian, The	R	CDR		Episode. 12-05-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185034
1948	You Are There: Execution of Maximillian, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 5-23-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185035
1948	You Are There: Fall of Troy, The	R	YAT Disc 1. CDR		Episode. 4-25-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185036
1948	You Are There: First Battle of Bull Run, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 10-3-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185037
1948	You Are There: Hanging of Captain Kidd, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 12-19-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185038
1949	You Are There: Impeachment of Andrew Johnson	R	CDR		Episode. 2-27-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185039
1948	You Are There: Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode.	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185040
1948	You Are There: Joan of Arc Is Burned At the Stake	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 2-29-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185041
1947	You Are There: Last Day of Pompeii, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 8-25-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185042
1948	You Are There: Lee and Grant at Appomattox	R	YAT Disc 2. CDR		Episode. 11-7-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185043
1949	You Are There: Lexington, Concord and Marion's Corners	R	YAT Disc 2. CDR		Episode. 5-15-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185044
1947	You Are There: Listening Years, The	R	YAT Disc 1. CDR		Episode. 11-6-1947. Special  Broadcast for National Radio Week	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185045
1948	You Are There: Mary, Queen of Scotts	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 6-27-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185046
1948	You Are There: Monitor and Merrimac, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 4-4-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185047
1948	You Are There: Monitor vs. Merrimac	R	CDR		Episode. 12-26-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185048
1949	You Are There: Mutiny in the Continental Army	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 1-16-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185049
1948	You Are There: Napoleon Recaptured and Exiled	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 11-14-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185050
1947	You Are There: Napoleon Returns From Elba	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 12-7-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185051
1950	You Are There: New Amsterdam	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 1-22-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185052
1948	You Are There: Oklahoma Land Run, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 3-7-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185053
1949	You Are There: Ordeal of Savonarola, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 2-20-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185054
1949	You Are There: Perry's Dash to the North Pole	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 4-10-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185055
1948	You Are There: Philadelphia July 4, 1775	R	CDR		Episode. 3-21-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185056
1948	You Are There: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 9-19-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185057
1947	You Are There: Sailing Of The Mayflower, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 12-21-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185058
1949	You Are There: Sentencing of Charles I, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 1-9-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185059
1949	You Are There: Siege at Leiden, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 5-29-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185060
1948	You Are There: Signing of the Magna Carta	R	YAT Disc 1. CDR		Episode. 1-18-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185061
1950	You Are There: Stamp Act Rebellion, The	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 3-19-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185062
1947	You Are There: Storming of the Bastille	R	CDR		Episode. 7-14-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185063
1947	You Are There: Storming of the Bastille, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 7-14-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185064
1948	You Are There: Surrender of Sitting Bull	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 5-2-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185065
1950	You Are There: Thermopolae	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 4-16-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185066
1949	You Are There: Tom Thumb	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 11-27-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185067
1948	You Are There: Toussaint L'Overture Liberates Haiti	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 5-30-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185068
1949	You Are There: Trial of Burr, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 10-30-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185069
1949	You Are There: Trial of Charles I	R	CDR		Episode. 1-9-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185070
1948	You Are There: Trial of Marie Antoinette, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 10-17-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185071
1949	You Are There: Trial of Peter Zenger, The	R	YAT Disc 2		Episode. 2-6-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185072
1949	You Are There: Trial of Samuel Chase, The	R	YAT Disc 2. CDR		Episode. 5-8-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185073
1949	You Are There: Trial Run of Tom Thumb Seam Locomotive	R	CDR		Episode. 11-27-1949	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185074
1953	You Are There: TV:	T			Series 2-1-1953 to 6-9-1957	Correspondent-Host Walter Cronkite (1953-1957). CBS News Reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on key events in American and World History portrayed in dramatic recreations."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Reporters Todd Hunter (1953-1957), Harlow Wilcox (1953-1956), Richard Joy (1953-1957), Ned Calmer (1953-1955), Bill Leonard (1953-1955), Bill Stout (1953-1957), Winston Burdett (1953-1955), Lou Cioffi (1955),  Clete Roberts (1953-1955).Reporters Grant Sewell (1953-1956), Grant Holcomb (1953-1956), Blair Clark (1956-1957), William Kenneally (1956), Don Hollenbeck (1953), Edward Morgan (1953). Correspondent Barry Atwater (1955-1956).Editor (John Alvin, 1953-1956).	185075
1971	You Are There: TV:	T			Series. 9-11-1971 to 5-13-1973. CBS	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. "Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There."At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185076
1953	You Are There: TV: Abdication of Napoleon, The	T			Episode #33. 11-8-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 21, 1814 and you are there to watch Napoleon give up power and go into exile."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185077
1953	You Are There: TV: Assassination of Julius Caesar, The	T			Episode #6. 3-8-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 15, 44 B.C. The place is Rome and you are there for the assassination of Julius Caesar."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185078
1955	You Are There: TV: Assassination of Julius Caesar, The	T			Episode #104. 5-29-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 15, 44 B.C. and the Ides of March are here and you are there to watch the assassination of Emperor Julius Caesar in ancient Rome."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185079
1953	You Are There: TV: Attack on Pearl Harbor, The	T			Episode #37. 12-6-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 7, 1941 and you are there to watch the Japanese Navy send a strike force to Naval Station Pearl Harbor."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Correspondent-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Grant Sewell, Todd Hunter, Richard Joy, Harlow Wilcox). Newscaster (Hayden Rorke). Editor (John Alvin).	185080
1956	You Are There: TV: Attempt to Assassinate Theodore Roosevelt	T			Episode #147. 6-2-1957	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 14, 1912 to witness an attempt to assassinate Theodore Roosevelt."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185081
1957	You Are There: TV: Bank Holiday Crisis of March 6, 1933, The	T			Episode #148. 6-9-1957. Final episode of the series	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness the events of that March day in 1933 for the bank holiday crisis."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185082
1955	You Are There: TV: Bannister Wins the Mile Run	T			Episode #116. 11-20-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is August 7, 1954. The place Vancouver, British Columbia. The world waits to see who will win this race, Roger Bannister or Jake Landy."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185083
1954	You Are There: TV: Battle of Gibraltar, The	T			Episode #80. 12-5-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 24, 1704 and you are there to witness the Battle of Gibraltar."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185084
1956	You Are There: TV: Benedict Arnold's Plot Against West Point	T			Episode #122. 1-1-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 23, 1780. The place West Point and you are there to witness Benedict Arnold's plot against West Point."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185085
1956	You Are There: TV: Benjamin Franklin's Kite Experiment	T			Episode #133. 5-13-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is June 15, 1752 and you are there to witness Benjamin Franklin's kite experiment."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185086
1956	You Are There: TV: Berlin Airlift	T			Episode #128. 3-25-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness Berlin's Templehof Airport and the beginning of the Berlin Airlift."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185087
1955	You Are There: TV: Birth of Modern Boxing, The	T			Episode #106. 6-12-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 7, 1892. The place is the New Orleans Olympic Club and you are there to watch the birth of modern boxing."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185088
1953	You Are There: TV: Birth of the National Anthem, The	T			Episode #27. 9-27-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is a September day in 1814 and you are there as Francis Scott Key scribbles down a poem that becomes a hymn and a national anthem."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185089
1955	You Are There: TV: Boston Massacre, The	T			Episode #110. 10-2-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 5, 1770. The place is Boston and you are there to witness the Boston Massacre."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185090
1953	You Are There: TV: Boston Tea Party, The	T			Episode #3. 2-15-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is December, 19773 and you are there for the Boston Tea Party."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185091
1954	You Are There: TV: Burgoyne's Surrender at Saratoga	T			Episode #51. 3-21-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there at the Saratoga Campaign during the American Revolution to witness the surrender of British Major General John Burgoyne."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185092
1954	You Are There: TV: Burning of Rome, The	T			Episode #74. 10-24-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is July, 64 A.D. and you are there to witness the burning of the great city as Emperor Nero plays his lute as Rome burns."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185093
1953	You Are There: TV: Burning of the Alamo, The	T			Episode #22. 6-28-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 6, 1836. You are there to watch the Mexican Army set fire to the Alamo."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185094
1954	You Are There: TV: Cabinet Crisis over Peggy Eaton, The	T			Episode #81. 12-12-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is April, 1830 and you are there to witness what is known in history as the Eaton affair - the cabinet crisis over Peggy Eaton."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185095
1953	You Are There: TV: Capture of Jesse James, The	T			Episode #2. 2-8-1953.	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the capture of Jesse James (James Dean)."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185096
1953	You Are There: TV: Capture of John Dillinger, The	T			Episode #4. 2-22-1953. Directed by John Frankenheimer	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. On this date, they take you on an FBI hunt to catch one of the most famous bank robbers of all time."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185097
1953	You Are There: TV: Capture of John Wilkes Booth, The	T			Episode #24. 9-6-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 26, 1865. You are there the night that President Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth and the chase that followed to capture him."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harlow Wilcox, Ned Calmer, Todd Hunter, Bill Stout, Grant Holcomb).	185098
1955	You Are There: TV: Chicago Fire, The	T			Episode #119. 12-11-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The dates are October 8-9, 1871. The place Chicago and you are there for the Great Chicago Fire."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185099
1953	You Are There: TV: Christopher Columbus Sets Foot on San Salvador	T			Episode #29. 10-11-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 12, 1492 and you are there to watch Columbus discover America."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185100
1955	You Are There: TV: Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad	T			Episode #96. 4-3-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 10, 1869 and you are there to witness the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185101
1953	You Are There: TV: Conquest of Mexico, The	T			Episode #10. 4-5-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1519 and you are there to witness the start of the Spanish conquest of Mexico lead by Explore Cortes."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185102
1953	You Are There: TV: Conquest of Yellow Fever, The	T			Episode #16. 5-17-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to see how doctors formulated a plan to combat Yellow Fever."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185103
1954	You Are There: TV: Conspiracy of Catherine the Great, The	T			Episode #52. 3-28-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1762 and you are there to witness the conspiracy of Catherine the Great."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185104
1954	You Are There: TV: Court Martial of Mata Hari, The	T			Episode #58. 5-9-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1917 France and you are there for the court martial of the spy, Mata Hari."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185105
1954	You Are There: TV: Crisis of Anne Boleyn, The	T			Episode #64. 6-20-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 16, 1536. The place is England and you are there to witness the crisis of Anne Boleyn."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185106
1956	You Are There: TV: Cyprus Today	T			Episode #136. 7-1-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 1, 1956, the present and the newsmen take a  look at the Island of Cyprus in the present."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185107
1955	You Are There: TV: D-Day	T			Episode #93. 3-6-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is June 6, 1944, D-Day and you are there to witness the day the Allied Forces took to the beaches and won the greatest victory of World War II."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harry Marble, Ned Calmer, Bill Leonard, Lou Cioffi).	185108
1956	You Are There: TV: Daniel Webster's Sacrifice to Save the Union	T			Episode #144. 10-28-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 7, 1850 and you are there to witness Daniel Webster's sacrifice to save the United States."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185109
1953	You Are There: TV: Death of Cleopatra, The	T			Episode #30. 10-18-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is the year 30 B.C. The place is Egypt and you are there to watch the death of Cleopatra (Kim Stanley)."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185110
1954	You Are There: TV: Death of Rasputin, The	T			Episode #57. 5-2-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 156, 1916 and on this cold day you are there to witness the death of Rasputin in Russia."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185111
1953	You Are There: TV: Death of Socrates, The	T			Episode #14. 5-3-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the death of Socrates in Ancient Greece."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185112
1955	You Are There: TV: Death of Stonewall Jackson, The	T			Episode #85. 1-9-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 10, 1863 and you are there to witness General Stonewall Jackson dying from gun shot wounds."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185113
1956	You Are There: TV: Decatur's Raid at Tripoli	T			Episode #140. 9-23-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 16, 1804 and you are there to witness Decatur's Raid at Tripoli."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185114
1954	You Are There: TV: Decision of Robert E. Lee, The	T			Episode #62. 6-6-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 18, 1861 and you are there to witness General Lee's decision to lead the Confederate Armies and not the Union Armies into battle in the Civil War."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185115
1953	You Are There: TV: Defense of the Alamo, The	T			Episode #17. 5-24-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is February 1836 and a small group of Texas volunteers are defending the Alamo from a larger Mexican Army and you are there."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185116
1955	You Are There: TV: Dewey's Victory at Manila	T			Episode #102. 5-15-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 1, 1898 and you are day to witness Dewey's victory at Manila."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185117
1953	You Are There: TV: Discovery of Anesthesia, The	T			Episode #8. 3-22-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 16, 1946 and you are there to watch Dr. William Morton at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston invent a form of anesthesia."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185118
1956	You Are There: TV: Doolittle Raiders Take Off for Tokyo, The	T			Episode #134. 5-20-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 18, 1942. The place is Shangri-La and you are there to witness the Doolittle Raiders take off for Tokyo."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185119
1956	You Are There: TV: Dr. Pinel Unchains the Insane	T			Episode #125. 2-12-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 24, 1793. The place is France and you are there as Dr. Pinel unchains the insane."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185120
1953	You Are There: TV: Dreyfus Case, The	T			Episode #18. 5-31-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 15, 1894 and you are there for the start of the Alfred Dreyfus trial. Then to 1906 for its conclusion."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185121
1954	You Are There: TV: Edison's Miracle of Light	T			Episode #73. 10-17-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 21, 1879 and you are there as Inventor Thomas Editor turns on the first electric light."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185122
1955	You Are There: TV: Eli Whitney Invents the Cotton Gin	T			Episode #117. 11-13-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 27, 1793 and you are there to see Inventor Eli Whitney put his ingenious idea to work as he invents the cotton gin."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185123
1955	You Are There: TV: Emancipation Proclamation, The	T			Episode #98. 4-17-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is January 1, 1863 and you are there to witness President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation bill into law."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Correspondent-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harry Marble, Todd Hunter, Harlow Wilcox). .	185124
1954	You Are There: TV: Emergence of Jazz, The	T			Episode #67. 9-5-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is November 20, 1917 and you are there to watch the emergence of jazz in America."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185125
1957	You Are There: TV: End of the Dalton Gang, The	T			Episode #145. 5-12-1957	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there at Coffeyville, Kansas in the late 1890s to see how the Dalton Gang met their fate.."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Todd Hunter, Blair Clark, Bill Stout and Richard Joy).	185126
1953	You Are There: TV: Escape of Rudolf Hess, The	T			Episode #20. 6-14-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 11, 1941 and you are there to see how Rudolf Hess escaped Nazi Germany during World War II."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185127
1954	You Are There: TV: Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, The	T			Episode #55. 4-18-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 8, 1587 and Mary Queen of Scots is beheaded by order of Queen Elizabeth I of England."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185128
1956	You Are There: TV: Fall of Fort Sumter, The	T			Episode #138. 9-2-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The month is April, 1861 and you are there to witness the Fall of Fort Sumter."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185129
1954	You Are There: TV: Fall of Parnell, The	T			Episode #63. 6-13-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 6, 1890 and you are there to witness the fall of Charles Parnell in Ireland."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185130
1953	You Are There: TV: Fall of Troy, The	T			Episode #39. 12-20-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1184 B.C. and you are there to witness the Greeks take Troy."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185131
1953	You Are There: TV: Fate of Nathan Hale, The	T			Episode #23. 8-30-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 22, 1776. You are there to see the fate of Nathan Hale."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185132
1953	You Are There: TV: Final Hours of Joan of Arc, The	T			Episode #5. 3-1-1953.	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 30, 1431. You are there for the final hours of Joan of Arc."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185133
1955	You Are There: TV: Final Performance of Sarah Bernhardt, The	T			Episode #101. 5-8-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is November 30, 1922 and you are there to witness the final stage performance of Sarah Bernhardt at the age of 76."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185134
1954	You Are There: TV: First Command Performance of Romeo and Juliet, The	T			Episode #48. 2-21-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the first command performance of Romeo and Juliet."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185135
1955	You Are There: TV: First Flight of the Wright Brothers, The	T			Episode #86. 1-16-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 17, 1903 and you are there to witness for the first time the Orville and Wilbur take flight."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harry Marble, Ned Calmer, Lou Cioffi, Winston Burdett).	185136
1955	You Are There: TV: First Major Use of Penicillin, The	T			Episode #105. 6-5-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 1, 1943 and you are there to witness the first use of penicillin during World War II."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185137
1953	You Are There: TV: First Moscow Purge Trials, The	T			Episode #26. 9-20-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is August 24, 1936. The place is Moscow and you are there to see the first Moscow Purge trials."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185138
1953	You Are There: TV: Gettysburg Address, The	T			Episode #36. 11-29-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is November 19, 1863 and you are there to witness President Lincoln delivering his famous speech at Gettysburg."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harry Marble, Bill Leonard, Don Hollenbeck, Edward Morgan, Winston Burdett).	185139
1953	You Are There: TV: Grant and Lee at Appomattox	T			Episode #32. 11-1-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 9, 1865. The place is Appomattox and you are there to watch the surrender of the Confederate Army."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185140
1954	You Are There: TV: Great Adventure of Marco Polo, The	T			Episode #72. 10-10-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 1271 and you are there with Marco Polo."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185141
1956	You Are There: TV: Great Comstock Silver Strike, The	T			Episode #126. 2-26-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 29, 1873. The place Nevada and you are there to see the amazing Great Comstock Silver vein."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185142
1956	You Are There: TV: Great Diamond Fraud, The	T			Episode #139. 9-9-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The month is November, 1872 and you are there to witness the events surrounding the great diamond fraud."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Editor Horace Greeley (Emmett Vogan) of the Tribune. 	185143
1954	You Are There: TV: Great Moment of Haile Selassie, The	T			Episode #60. 5-23-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is June 30, 1936 and you are there to witness the Ethiopian Emperor's speech at the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Haile Selassie (Himself)."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185144
1955	You Are There: TV: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The	T			Episode #114. 11-6-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there in the American West and Tombstone, Arizona to witness the battle between the Earps and the Clanton Gang."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Correspondent-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Richard (Dick) Joy, Todd Hunter, Harlow Wilcox, Clete Roberts). .	185145
1953	You Are There: TV: Hamilton-Burr Duel at Weehawken Heights, The	T			Episode #7. 3-15-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is in July, 1804 and you are there to watch the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185146
1954	You Are There: TV: Hanging of Captain Kidd, The	T			Episode #47. 2-14-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 23, 1701 and you are there to witness one of the most famous pirates, Captain Kidd, go to the gallows."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185147
1955	You Are There: TV: Hatfield-McCoy Feud, The	T			Episode #94. 3-20-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is January 1, 1888 and you are there at the start of the family feud that would last generations."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185148
1956	You Are There: TV: Heroism of Clara Barton, The	T			Episode #123. 1-8-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 17, 1862. The place is a Civil War battle field  and you are there to witness the heroism of Nurse Clara Barton."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185149
1956	You Are There: TV: Hitler Invades Poland	T			Episode #143. 10-14-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 1, 1939 and you are there during World War II when Hitler invaded Poland."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Host Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Todd Hunter, Bill Stout, Harlow Wilcox, Richard Joy, Blair Clark, William Kenneally).	185150
1955	You Are There: TV: Hoax of the Cardiff Giant, The	T			Episode #115. 11-13-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 2, 1870. The place is Cardiff, New York and you are there to witness the great hoax of the Cardiff Giant."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185151
1953	You Are There: TV: Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, The	T			Episode #11. 4-12-1953.	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 16, 1868. The place is Washington D.C. You are there to witness the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185152
1954	You Are There: TV: Lafayette and Jackson at New Orleans	T			Episode #82. 12-19-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 7, 1814 and you are there to follow the battle of New Orleans with Jean Lafayette and Andrew Jackson."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185153
1953	You Are There: TV: Landing of the Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey	T			Episode #1. 2-1-1953. Series. 9-11-1971 to 5-13-1973. CBS	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. "Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." The date is May 6, 1937. And you are there."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."On this day the German Air Ship Hindenburg caught fire while trying to land at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey	185154
1955	You Are There: TV: Last Day of an English Queen, The	T			Episode #109. 9-18-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 12, 1554 and you are there to witness the execution of England's "Nine Day Queen" Lady Jane Grey."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185155
1954	You Are There: TV: Last Moment of Marie Antoinette, The	T			Episode #45. 1-31-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 16, 1793 and you are there to witness the last moments of the Queen of France's life."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185156
1955	You Are There: TV: Liberation of Paris, The	T			Episode #91. 2-20-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is August 25, 1944. The place is Paris and you are there for the liberation of the City of Lights by the Allied Forces."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Host-Narrator Walter Cronkite. Reporters (Harry Marble, Bill Leonard, Lou Cioff, Winston Burdett).	185157
1954	You Are There: TV: Lord Nelson at Trafalgar	T			Episode #77. 11-14-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 21, 1805 and you are there to witness Lord Nelson at Trafalgar."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185158
1956	You Are There: TV: Lost Battalion of World War I, The	T			Episode #129. 4-1-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The dates are May 31 and June 1, 1918. The setting is World War I and you are there to witness the Lost Battalion of World War I."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185159
1955	You Are There: TV: Lou Gehrig's Greatest Day	T			Episode #100. 5-1-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 4, 1939 and you are there to watch Lou Gehrig's greatest day."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185160
1953	You Are There: TV: Louisiana Purchase, The	T			Episode #25. 9-13-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 14, 1803. You are there to witness the formal announcement to the United States public of the purchase of land from the French."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185161
1954	You Are There: TV: Mallory's Tragedy on Mount Everest	T			Episode #41. 1-3-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 1924. The place Mt. Everest and you are there to witness Mallory's Tragedy on Mount Everest."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185162
1955	You Are There: TV: Moscow Today	T			Episode #112. 10-16-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 16, 1955 and you are there "live" from Moscow."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185163
1956	You Are There: TV: Mr. Christian Seizes the Bounty	T			Episode #142. 10-7-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 28, 1789 and you are there when Mr. Fletcher Christian seized the Bounty."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185164
1955	You Are There: TV: Napoleon's Return From Elba	T			Episode #107. 6-19-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March y7, 1815 and you are there to witness the former Emperor Napoleon's return from exile at the island of Elba."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185165
1954	You Are There: TV: Nomination of Abraham Lincoln, The	T			Episode #75. 10-31-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 16, 1860 and you are there to witness the day that Abraham Lincoln was chosen to run for president."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185166
1954	You Are There: TV: Oklahoma Land Rush, The	T			Episode #68. 9-12-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 22, 1889. The place is what's soon to be Oklahoma and you are there to witness the Oklahoma Land Rush."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185167
1954	You Are There: TV: Opening of King Tut's Tomb, The	T			Episode #53. 4-4-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is November 26, 1922. The place is Egypt and you are there to witness the opening of King Tut's final resting place."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185168
1953	You Are There: TV: Ordeal of Galileo, The	T			Episode #12. 4-19-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 1633. You are there as Galileo goes on trial for suspicion of heresy."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185169
1954	You Are There: TV: Ordeal of Tom Paine, The	T			Episode #46. 2-7-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness the life and trials of one of the founding fathers of America, Thomas Paine."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185170
1957	You Are There: TV: Overthrow of the Tweed Ring, The	T			Episode #146. 5-26-1957	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there in 1870s New York to witness the down fall of Boss William Tweed. New York Times helps overthrow Boss Tweed and his gang"Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185171
1955	You Are There: TV: P.T. Barnum Presents Jenny Lind	T			Episode #97. 4-10-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events.  The date is September 11, 1850. The place New York's Castle Garden and you are there for the American premiere of the Swedish Song-Bird Jenny Lind."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185172
1954	You Are There: TV: Passage of the Bill of Rights, The	T			Episode #83. 12-26-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 25, 1789 and you are there to witness the passage of the Bill of Rights to the American Constitution."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185173
1954	You Are There: TV: Paul Revere's Ride	T			Episode #54. 4-11-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the historic ride of Paul Revere."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185174
1955	You Are There: TV: Pierre and Marie Curie Discover Radium	T			Episode #120. 12-18-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is January 12, 1902 and you are there for the discovery of radium by Pierre and Marie Curie."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185175
1954	You Are There: TV: Plot Against Solomon, The	T			Episode #79. 11-28-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 965 B.C. and you are there to witness the plot against King Solomon."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185176
1953	You Are There: TV: Recognition of Michelangelo, The	T			Episode #34. 11-15-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is January, 1504 and you are there to witness the recognition of Michelangelo."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185177
1956	You Are There: TV: Recovery of Mona Lisa, The	T			Episode #130. 4-8-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 10, 1913 when the painting Mona Lisa was returned to the Louvre Museum."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185178
1955	You Are There: TV: Rescue of the American Prisoners from Santo Tomas.	T			Episode #111. 10-9-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 3, 1945 and you are there to witness the rescue of American prisoners from Santo Tomas."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185179
1954	You Are There: TV: Rescue of the Statue of Liberty, The	T			Episode #50. 3-14-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is April 1, 1870 and you are there to witness the rescue of the Statue of Liberty."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185180
1954	You Are There: TV: Resolve of Patrick Henry, The	T			Episode #43. 1-17-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 23, 1775. The place is Virginia and you are there to witness the resolve of Patrick Henry."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185181
1956	You Are There: TV: Return of Halley's Comet, The	T			Episode #132. 4-29-1956.	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 10, 1910 and you are there to witness the return of Halley's Comet fly by Earth."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185182
1954	You Are There: TV: Return of Ulysses, The	T			Episode #70. 9-26-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness the return of Ulysses in ancient Greece."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185183
1953	You Are There: TV: Rise of Adolph Hitler, The	T			Episode #15. 5-10-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events.  You are there in pre-World War Two Germany to watch the rise of Adolph Hitler to power."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185184
1954	You Are There: TV: Rise of Genghis Khan, The	T			Episode #61. 5-30-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness the rise of the Mongol Empire's greatest leader, Genghis Khan."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185185
1954	You Are There: TV: Sacrifice of Mahatma Gandhi	T			Episode #44. 1-24-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness Gandhi breaking the oppressive government in India by fasting."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185186
1953	You Are There: TV: Sailing of the Mayflower, The	T			Episode #35. 11-22-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to watch the journey of the ship that brought the Pilgrims from England to the New World."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185187
1954	You Are There: TV: Scopes Trial, The	T			Episode #59. 5-16-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is July, 1925 and you are there in Tennessee to witness the trial of school teacher John T. Scopes on evolution -- the Scopes Monkey Trial."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185188
1956	You Are There: TV: Scuttling of the Graf Spee	T			Episode #141. 9-30-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there to witness World War II Battleship Graf Spee and its scuttling at Montevideo."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Journalist-Host Walter Cronkite. Reporters Todd Hunter, Grant Holcomb, Bill Stout, Grant Sewell, Harlow Wilcox and William Kenneally.	185189
1955	You Are There: TV: Secret Message that Plunged America into World War I, The	T			Episode #113. 10-23-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is March 1, 1917 and you are there to witness the secret message that plunged the United States into World War I."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185190
1953	You Are There: TV: Secret of Sigmund Freud, The	T			Episode #28. 10-4-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is January 2, 1900. You are there to discover the secret of Sigmund Freud."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185191
1953	You Are There: TV: Signing of the Declaration of Independence, The	T			Episode #13. 4-26-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the signing of the Declaration of Independence."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185192
1955	You Are There: TV: Signing of the Declaration of Independence, The	T			Episode #89. 2-6-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 4, 1776 and you are there for the signing of the Declaration of Independence of America from England."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185193
1953	You Are There: TV: Signing of the Magna Carta, The	T			Episode #19. 6-7-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is June 15, 1215. The place Runnymede and you are there to witness King John sign the Magna Carta."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185194
1955	You Are There: TV: Sinking of the Titanic	T			Episode #103. 5-22-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The dates are April 14-15, 1912 and you are there in the early morning hours to witness the sinking of the great ship, the Titanic."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185195
1955	You Are There: TV: Spindletop -- The First Texas Oil Strike, 1901	T			Episode #118. 12-4-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the first Texas oil strike of 1901. Reporters (Richard (Dick) Joy, Todd Hunter, Harlow Wilcox, Clete Roberts)"Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185196
1953	You Are There: TV: Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, The	T			Episode #40. 12-27-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 17, 1781 and you are there to watch the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185197
1954	You Are There: TV: Surrender of Corregidor, The	T			Episode #56. 4-25-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 6, 1942 and you are there to witness the small Philippine island of Corregidor's Allied surrender to the Japanese during World War II."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185198
1954	You Are There: TV: Surrender of Wake Island, The	T			Episode #76. 11-7-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 23, 1941 and you are there to witness the United States surrender of Wake Island to the Japanese ground forces at the start of World War II."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185199
1954	You Are There: TV: Sutter Discovers Gold	T			Episode #71. 10-3-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1848 and you are there to witness Sutter's discovery of gold and the subsequent gold rush."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185200
1955	You Are There: TV: Third Annual Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg, The	T			Episode #99. 4-24-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is September 9, 1936 and you are there to watch the Nazi's rise to power at their Third Annual Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185201
1955	You Are There: TV: Torment of Beethoven, The	T			Episode #84. 1-2-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is October 6, 1802 and you are there to witness the torment of Beethoven going deaf."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185202
1955	You Are There: TV: Tragedy of John Milton, The	T			Episode #88. 1-30-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is August 13, 1660 and the poet John Milton goes into hiding as the new King of England takes the throne and his life is in jeopardy for what he has written."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185203
1955	You Are There: TV: Tragic Hour of Dr. Semmelweis, The	T			Episode #90. 2-13-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 1852 and Dr. Semmelweis has just discovered that by doctors washing their hands, the date rate in the hospital ward is dramatically reduced."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185204
1954	You Are There: TV: Treason of Aaron Burr, The	T			Episode #66. 8-29-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The month is January, 1807. The place Washington D.C. and you are there to witness the treason of Aaron Burr."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185205
1953	You Are There: TV: Treason of Benedict Arnold, The	T			Episode #21. 6-21-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1780 America and you are there to see Benedict Arnold accused of giving plans of Fort West Point to the British."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185206
1954	You Are There: TV: Trial of Belle Starr, The	T			Episode #78. 11-21-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 15, 1883 and you are there to witness the trial of Belle Starr."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185207
1954	You Are There: TV: Trial of Charles the First, The	T			Episode #42. 1-10-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1649 and you are there to witness Charles the First, king of England, who is being tried for treason."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185208
1954	You Are There: TV: Trial of Peter Zenger, The	T			Episode #49. 3-7-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. You are there for the trial of Peter Zenger that ran from late 1734 until August 1735 in New York."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185209
1955	You Are There: TV: Trial of Susan B. Anthony	T			Episode #87. 1-23-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is June 18, 1873 and you are there to witness the trial of Women Suffragette Susan B. Anthony along with other women for voting in an election."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185210
1955	You Are There: TV: Triumph of Alexander the Great, The	T			Episode #95. 3-27-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The year is 324 B.C. and you are there to witness the Triumph of Alexander the Great."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185211
1955	You Are There: TV: Triumph of Louis Braille, The	T			Episode #108. 9-11-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is May 25, 1847 and you are there to witness Louis Braille, the man who invented a series of dots and bumps that allowed a blind person to read."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185212
1953	You Are There: TV: Triumph of Simon Bolilvar, The	T			Episode #31. 10-25-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is 1824 and the place is South America and you are there to see the victory of Simon Bolivar's army over the Spanish at Auacucho."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185213
1956	You Are There: TV: V-J Day	T			Episode #124. 1-15-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The dates are August 14, 1945 to September 2, 1945 and you are there to witness the day the United States won the war with Japan."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."Correspondent (Barry Atwater). Reporters (Grant Holcomb, Don Hollenbeck, Edward Morgan, Grant Sewell).	185214
1953	You Are There: TV: Vindication of Savonarola, The	T			Episode #38. 12-13-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 7, 1497 and you are there to see the vindication of Savonarola."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185215
1956	You Are There: TV: Vote That Defeated Andrew Jackson for President, The	T			Episode #135. 5-27-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is February 9, 1825 and you are there to witness the vote that defeated Andrew Jackson for President."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185216
1954	You Are There: TV: Vote That Made Jefferson President, The	T			Episode #65. 6-27-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 17, 1801 and you are there to witness how Thomas Jefferson became President of the United States."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185217
1955	You Are There: TV: Washington Crosses the Delaware	T			Episode #121. 12-25-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 25, 1776 and you are there to witness Washington crossing the Delaware."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185218
1955	You Are There: TV: Washington's Farewell to His Officers	T			Episode #92. 2-27-1955	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is December 4, 1783 and you are there to watch General Washington say farewell to his officers."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185219
1956	You Are There: TV: When Stanley Finds Livingstone	T			Episode #127. 3-11-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is November 10, 1871. The place Africa and you are there to witness Reporter Henry Morton Stanley (John Craven) of the New York Herald finding Dr. Livingstone. Editor James Gordon Bennett (Donald Randolph) of the New York Herald. "Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185220
1956	You Are There: TV: William Jennings Bryan's Presidential Nomination	T			Episode #131. 4-15-1956	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. The date is July 8, 1896 and you are there to witness William Jennings Bryan's Presidential Nomination."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185221
1954	You Are There: TV: William Pitt's Last Speech to Parliament	T			Episode #69. 9-19-1954	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It is late 1805 and early 1806. The place is England and you are there to witness William Pitt's last speech to Parliament."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185222
1953	You Are There: TV: Witch Trial of Salem Massachusetts	T			Episode #9. 3-29-1953	TV Newsman Walter Cronkite and CBS Network Correspondents covering historical events. It's August, 1692. The place is Salem, Massachusetts and you are there for the witch trial."Everything you see here was as it happened that day, except You Are There." At the end of the program: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times…and you were there."	185223
1948	You Are There: Virginia Ratifies the Constitution	R	CDR		Episode. 9-19-1948	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185224
1950	You Are There: William Penn Trial, The	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 5-15-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185225
1947	You Are There: Witchcraft Trials at Salem, The	R	YAT Disc 1		Episode. 8-4-1947	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185226
1950	You Are There: Women's Rights Movement, The	R	YAT Disc 3		Episode. 6-11-1950	Newsmen, real reporters, interview famous historical figures played by actors.	185227
1981	You Asked For It, The New	T				Female Correspondents (Georgette D'Aruba, Adrienne Allyn, Suzanne Childs, Kathy Cronkite, Alanna Davis, Delaney Delaveney, Leah Erickson, Danielle Folquet, Desiree Goyette, Dale Harimoto, Janet Langhart, Laura Louise, Mattie Majors, Toni Thomas).	185228
1941	You Belong to Me	M	DVD -R HQ 9157, 9158			Reporter (Arthur Loft). Photographer (Lester Dorr).	185229
1998	You Belong to Me: Suspense Story, A	NM		Clark, Mary Higgins		Radio Talk Show Host. Media	185230
1948	You Came a Long Way From St. Louis	MUS		Russell, Bob (Lyrics). John Benson Brooks (Music)		Columnists and Press Agents. "Each of your wisecracks the columns have recorded is very amusing, but your press agent wrote it."	185231
1945	You Came Along	M				Reporters (Margaret Brayton, Hal K.Dawson, Lester Dorr, Eddie Laughton). Messenger Boy (Jack Lindquist).,	185232
2005	You Can Say You Knew Me When	N		Soehnlein, K.M.		Radio Producer Jamie Garner is a charming underachiever living a sexy slacker’s life in San Francisco during the dot-com boom, avoiding his stalled career as a radio producer, barely holding on to his relationship, but surrounded by fun-loving friends. And then Jamie gets the call he’s always dreaded: Teddy, the father who never accepted him, has died. It’s time for the prodigal son to come home to the subdivisions and strip malls of suburban New Jersey to face the emotionally barren family he left behind years ago. Caught between the guilt he wants to shake and the grief he can't express, Jamie takes solace in a box of memorabilia he finds in the attic, marked "1960," the year his father spent in San Francisco but kept secret. Jamie is especially drawn to a moody, enigmatic photo of the stunning Dean Foster, his dad's closest friend, who headed west then mysteriously disappeared. Determined to unlock the mystery of his father, Jamie seeks out the artists and poets, the free spirits and wild men mentioned in Teddy's letters to Dean. It's a journey that takes him deep into the subcultures of San Francisco, from the bohemian heyday of the Beat Generation through the Internet mania of his contemporary world, even as it unleashes something primal, hungry, and slightly dangerous in Jamie. As his search for the elusive Dean Foster turns ever more obsessive, undermining his friendships, his income, and his fidelity to his partner, Jamie is forced to decide what he is willing to risk in the pursuit of the truth.	185233
1937	You Can't Beat Love	M	DVD -R HQ 3239-3223. VHS 1303, VHS 1250	Moore, Olga (Story- "Quintuplets to You"). David Silverstein, Maxwell Shane (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporters Clem Bruner (William Brisbane) and Scoop Gallagher (Alan Bruce) run a story in the paper saying that a lawyer is running for mayor against his girlfriend's father. It was a joke, but once it appears in the paper,  he is surrounded by reporters.Reporter Wilson (Milburn Stone). Frame-Up Photographer (William Corson).	185234
1934	You Can't Buy Everything	M				News Vendor (Bobby Dunn).	185235
1995	You Can't Do That! The Making of "A Hard Day's Night"	M				Critic (Roger Ebert)	185236
1941	You Can't Escape Forever	M	DVD -R HQ 2089, 2077	Chanslor, Roy ("Hi, Nellie!" Story).  Fred Niblo Jr., Hector Chevigny (Screenplay)	Ness Book.	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Steve "Mitch" Mitchell (George Brent) of the News Chronicle is an editor who is demoted. Reporters waiting for execution while Reporter Laurie Abbott (Brenda Marshall) gets progressively ill. Editor assigns her story.Doesn't hear from her so he decides to go with hunch to beat the other papers. Reporter faints. Convicted man pardoned. When she comes to she assumes execution has been carried out.  He demotes her to the lovelorn column.Tells her she can get out of it by marrying him. She refuses. Editor runs story implying connection between gangster and man's death. Paper threatened with libel suit. Editor turns lovelorn column into success.  Abbot caught by crooks. Mitchell saves her.Decide to get married. She won't give up her career to have children. Editor winks at camera. Reporter Davis (Don DeFore). Reporters at Execution (Bill Kennedy, John Maxwell, Pat McVey, William Newell, Phil Tead). Newsboy (Spec O'Donnell).Newspaper Employee Taking Notes (Creighton Hale). Newspaper Employee Asking About Mail (Paul Panzer).  Newspaper Employees (Hank Mann, Cliff Saum, Jack Wise).	185237
1956	You Can't Escape Forever	T			Hi Nellie - Lux -11-1-56	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Don DeFore. Virginia Gregg.Reporter Davis (Don DeFore).	185238
1979	You Can't Go Home Again	T				Editor. Young writer in New York, 1920s. Brilliant Editor.	185239
1937	You Can't Have Everything	M			PR - American Reference Book	Publicity Agent (Sam Ash).	185240
1988	You Can't Hurry Love	M				Photographer (Dan Golden).	185241
1956	You Can't Run Away From It	M	DVD -R HQ 10060, 10061. SV 43	Adams, Samuel Hopkins (Story - "Night Bus.")  Claude Binyon, Robert Riskin (Screenplay). "It Happened One Night" Musical Remake	Ness Book	Reporter Peter Warne (Jack Lemmon) for the Houston Dispatch.  Song: "Old Reporters Never Die." Reporter and runaway heiress on cross-country bus trip with music. Editor Joe Gordon (Allyn Joslyn).	185242
1934	You Can't Sleep Here	N		Newhouse, Edward		Press	185243
2003	You Can't Stop the Murders	M			Australian. Ness	TV Reporter Julia Broadmeadows (Kirstie Hutton)  who works for "Hard Hitting" program. She's trying to get on 60 Minutes Australia. She helps a policeman investigate murders of Village People look-alikes. Body parts spell out the letters "YMCA."Gets a job at 60 Minutes at the end of the film. Photographer sidekick.	185244
1938	You Can't Take It With You	M	DVD -R HQ 3198, 3199, 3201. L			Reporter (William Arnold). Reporter (Lou Davis). Reporter (Bill Dill).  Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Bill Lally). Reporter (Gene Morgan).	185245
1987	You Can't Take It With You	T			Series 1987-1988	Freelance Writer	185246
2008	You Don’t Mess with the Zohan	M				Reporter (Anne Marie Howard)	185247
1956	You Find Him, I'll Fix Him	NM		Marshall, R. (James Chase)		Press	185248
1952	You for Me	M	DVD -R HQ 7561, 7562			Photographer (Ralph Grosh).	185249
1988	You Get What You Pay For	N	OWN - P	Beinhart, Larry		News Media	185250
1991	You Gotta Play Hurt	N	OWN - H	Jenkins, Dan		Columnist Jim Tom Pinch, globe-trotting columnist for The Sports Magazine. World-weary and just this side of cynical. Fighting moronic editors. Sports comedy.	185251
2008	You Had Me At Good-Bye	NR		Bateman, Tracey		Aspiring Editor Dancy Ames, an editorial diva, is fired by her publisher. Could this be the time to risk it all on her writing career -- and maybe even love? Ames has an enemy: Jack Quinn, a man who swoops in, steals her dream job at Lane Publishing and fires her saying she just doesn’t have what it takes to be an editor. Now that she’s unemployed, Dancy must find a new career. She’s got time on her hands so when her friends dare her to send Jack a proposal, under an assumed name, she takes them up on it. If he likes it, she’ll have her ultimate revenge. But what will she do when it turns out that Jack is interested in her book -- and maybe more?	185252
1998	You Lucky Dog	MT				Reporter (Susie Coelho)	185253
1936	You May Be Next	M				Radio Engineer is victim	185254
1987	You Must Be The Husband: Doctors -- What Do They Know?	T			Episode #4. 10-20-1987	Reporter (Claire Toeman).	185255
2002	You Never Can Tell	NM		Eagle, Kathleen		Reporter Heather ReardonReporter Heather Reardon gets more than she had bargained for when she searches for Kole Kills Crow, an advocate for Native American rights who has gone into exile	185256
1937	You Only Live Once	M				City Editor (Dick Elliott).	185257
2005	You Only Live Once	N		Catlin, Adam		Editor Jack Connor is an assistant newspaper editor who has always been better at journalism than love. Just ask Megan O’Donnell, his on-again, off-again girlfriend of the last 14 years. However, just before Christmas, fate deals both Jack and Megana hand they will never forget as their complicated, 14-year relationship is put to what could be its final test. As the holiday looms, and the memories he has with Megan overwhelm him, Jack Connor comes closer to making the biggest choice of his life. 	185258
1969	You Only Love Once	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	185259
2009	You Shall Know Them	N		Vercors, Ann Atkins		Newspaperman Douglas Templemore is an idealist -- by killing his son bred by artificial insemination of a female tropi, he hopes to cause a riot in the realm of race relations. Is he a murderer or merely an owner of a pet which he has “put to sleep?” As he comes up for trial, scientific experts file into the witness box, none agreeing on what constitutes a human being. Is man to be defined by his jawbone? By his rational capacity? By his grasp of metaphysics? Or is the judge right when he muses, without a trace of cynicism, that the tropis must be animals because they are not cannibals? The Paranthropus (”tropi” for short) are a large tribe of New Guinea cliff-dwellers who smoke their meat and bury their dead. Simian in many of their physical characteristics, they are normally erect in stance, though happy to drop to all fours at a moment’s notice. Australian wool interests see the tropis as a dream come true -- workers who can be trained without benefit of paycheck. Now Templemore is killing the son bred by artificial insemination of a female tropi and the trial is underway. 	185260
1999	You shi tiaowu (aka Island Tales, The)	MF			Japan	Japanese Journalist Haruki (Takao Osawa) is one of seven people who find themselves trapped on a small island in the South China Sea. Haruki is on the island recovering from a bout of tuberculosis. He is content to be a loner, writing in his journal, until he meets a Hong Kong movie star who has escaped to the island for a little R&R from his fans. Authorities have identified the place as the probable source of a deadly new disease and have put it under quarantine. Sharon, an uptight bank executive from California who was at one time an illegal immigrant hiding from the police on the island, is alarmed that there is no TV, radio or Internet available -- “My favorite activity is sitting at home and watching CNN,” she says.  Haruki refers to the islands “animals” and writes, “people tend to drift into each other’s unknown territory.”  The journalist narrates the picture. The blockade is soon lifted, but not before one of the seven has died and others have changed their minds about many things.	185261
1995	You Should Be So Lucky	P		Busch, Charles		Publicist Walter Zuckerman at first came to New York and worked for the Daily News assisting the photographer who shot murder victims. He is self-loathing and gay"I can get you a ton of publicity. That's my job."	185262
1942	You Slay Me, Baby	SS	OWN - H - Detectives -- Dime Detective, July, 1942.	Davis, Frederick C. (Dime Detective, July 1942)	In "Hard-Boiled Detectives."	Advice-to-the-Lovelorn Columnist Bill Brent/Lorna Lorne, the result of a disagreement or two with his editor. Nose for news keeps leading Brent back to the crime beat and some violent murder cases"Sweet, grandmotherly advice columnist for the New York Recorder Lora Lorne is actually burly, rough-edged, hard-drinking, broken-nosed, cigar-chomping hotshot newsie Bill Brent who weighs in at 200 pounds….""...and stands at six feet plus, in his size 11 brogues."	185263
2002	You Stupid Man	M				Publicist (Stephen Bogaert)	185264
1987	You Talkin' to Me?	M				Reporter #1 (Steve Peterson). Reporter #2 (Brett Gathrid)	185265
1924	You Too	N		Burlingame, Roger		Newspaper Advertisements	185266
1926	You'd Be Surprised	M				Photographer (Richard Arlen).	185267
1950	You'd Better Be Right!	SS	USC	Waddell, Richie	In "Teen-Age Tales."	Editor of the Daily News Jerry Lawton looking for a job as a reporter. Cub reporter becomes a 'real reporter" by the end of the story.	185268
1978	You'll Die Laughing	N	OWN - P	Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185269
1979	You'll Die Today	NM		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185270
1978	You'll Die Tomorrow	NM		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185271
1979	You'll Die Tonight	N		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185272
1978	You'll Die When You Hear This	N		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185273
1979	You'll Die Yesterday	N		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185274
1979	You'll Die, Darling	NM		Grove, Marjorie J.		Gossip Writer Maxine Reynolds specializes in Hollywood gossip.	185275
1941	You'll Never Get Rich	M	L			Photographer (Lester Dorr).	185276
1937	You're a Sweetheart	M				Critic (Murray Kinnell). Backstage Reporter (Edward Keane).  News Media.	185277
1949	You're My Everything	M				Fashion Editor (Rita La Roy)	185278
1940	You're Not So Tough	M			Bowery Boys	Newsboy. Second Newsboy (Hall Chester)	185279
1937	You're Only Young Once	M	DVD -R HQ 2307, 2309		Hardy Family's second film	Newspaper Owner-Editor Frank Redmond (Frank Craven) of The Carvel Star swindles the judge out of money loaned to buy land.  Local editor cast in a negative light	185280
1952	You're Only Young Twice	M				BBC Commentator (Reginald Beckwith).	185281
1941	You're Out of Luck	M				Reporter Pete (Paul Maxey). News Photographer Jack (William E. Snyder).	185282
1942	You're Telling Me	M				News Media. Reporter (Gene O'Donnell). Reporter (Jack Gardner). Reporter (Riley Hill). Girl Announcer (Jan Wiley). Girl Reporter (Pat Maier). Gallant Reporter (Wilbur Mack). Girl Reporter (Patricia Maier).	185283
1998	You've Got Mail	M				Columnist Frank Navasky (Greg Kinnear) is a well-known newspaper journalist who is the boyfriend of Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan), owner of a bookstore for children’s books. She betrays him by e-mailing secretly and anonymously with a man she met in a chat room. Suddenly, her business is challenged by the opening of Fox Books discount store “just around the corner.” She meets Joe (Tom Hanks), the son of the owner. She doesn’t know he is her e-mail correspondent.TV Reporter (Nina Zoie Lam)	185284
1967	You've Got to be Smart	M			PR - AFI-Publicists/Publicity. AFI-Television	Publicist Tom Stern as a sleazy publicist. News Media	185285
1986	Young Again	MT				Journalist Laura Gordon (Lindsay Wagner) is a widow with two children.	185286
1995	Young Again	M				Newsman at basketball game (Barry Flatman).	185287
1931	Young and Healthy	N		Clarke, Donald Henderson		New York Times Reporter Dick Raynor graduates from Harvard, migrates to New York City and becomes an up-and-coming reporter on The New York Times	185288
1937	Young and Innocent	M	DVD -R HQ 4631, 4632			Reporter-Photographer Outside Magistrates Court (Alfred Hitchcock).	185289
2000	Young and the Dead	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Patt Morrison - Herself) for KCET. Variety Reporter (Charles Lyons - Himself).	185290
1973	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode.	Newspaper Owner Stuart Brooks (Robert Colbert, 1973-1983) of the Genoa City Chronicle in Genoa City. A member of the Brooks family.	185291
2005	Young and the Restless, The:	TS	DVD -R HQ 3247		Episode. 5-5-2005	Reporter badgers Daniel with questions about the accident.	185292
1973	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Series. 3-26-1973. CBS.	Publisher Stuart Brooks (Robert Colbert, 1973-1983), owner of the Genoa City Chronicle in the Midwest (later officially set in Wisconsin) and his wife Jennifer had four daughters.One of his daughters, introverted concert pianist Leslie, romanced a distraught, mysterious stranger named Brad Eliot (Tom Hallick, 1973-1978), who came to work for Stuart following his son's death during an operation performed on him in Chicago.The child was a product of his affair with a nurse and their love survived her breakdown and his confession of his previous life, but a brain tumor which Brad kept hidden from Leslie led to their eventual separation.	185293
1980	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Series. 3-26-1973. CBS.	Photographer Michael Scott (Nicholas Benedict, 1980-1981) has an affair with a model who gets pregnant.Thinking that Michael was the father (and feeling sure that he was not as he had undergone a vasectomy), her husband tortured him in his private chamber in the basement.His wife-model discovers what's going on and in trying to rescue Michael, falls down the stairs and suffers a miscarriage. When her husband find out he was the father, he is grief-stricken.  He agrees to divorce model who leaves Genoa City with Michael.	185294
1984	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Series. 3-26-1973. CBS.	Magazine publishes nude photo of one of the principal characters in this soap opera.	185295
1987	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Series. 3-26-1973. CBS.	Photographer Skip Evans (Todd Curtis, 1987-1988).	185296
2006	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode. 2-20-2006	Reporter (Kevin Frazer).	185297
2004	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #202. 4-14-2004	Newsman Abbott Newman #2 (Melody Thomas Scott). Reporter (Mark Hengst). Reporter (Tom Schmid).	185298
2002	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #163. 7-5-2002	Reporter (Tom Hines).	185299
2005	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episodes #287, #317 6-6-2005. 10-20-2005	Reporter #1 (Tom Hines).	185300
1998	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #42. 7-22-1998	Reporter #2 (Tim Lounibos).	185301
2004	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #194. 2-6-2004	Reporter (Tom Hines). Court Reporter (Thomas Loureiro).	185302
2006	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #551. 3-21-2006	Reporter (Jerry Penacoli).	185303
2005	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #311.  10-5-2005	Reporter (Kaysar Ridha).Newsman #2 (Melody Thomas Scott)	185304
1995	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #14. 3-6-1995	Reporter (Karen Bailey).	185305
2004	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #7856. 4-7-04Episode #7865. 4-20-04	Paparazzi (Patrick O'Sullivan).	185306
2006	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #384. 5-4-2006	Reporter (Anastasia Drake).	185307
2006	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #433. 9-11-2006	Reporter (Anastasia Drake).	185308
2006	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #381. 4-7-2006	News Media. Reporter #1 (Lilas Lane).	185309
2004	Young and the Restless, The:	TS			Episode #221. 4-20-2004	Reporter (Lisa Teschner). Paparazzi (Patrick O'Sullivan).	185310
2006	Young and the Restless, The: Nikki advises Victor not to hire J.T.	TS	DVD -R HQ 5741		Episode	Press Conference is held by Phyllis and Nikki to announce the launch of the wellness centers.  Brad returns Victoria's engagement ring. Gloria uses some of the tainted Jabot moisturizer. Abby tries the moisturizer.	185311
2005	Young and the Restless, The: Wednesday, October 5, 2005	TS	DVD -R HQ 8X 4415		Episode.	Magazine Editor.	185312
1940	Young Bill Hickok	M				Reporter Ellies of the Chronicle (Dick Elliott)	185313
1898	Young Blood	N	USC	Hornung, Ernest William		Freelance Writer Harry Ringrose.  Struggle and ultimate success of a young man whose father has been disgraced in bankruptcy. Tries to get work in the city and succeeds as a magazine contributor.	185314
1965	Young Cassidy	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	185315
1982	Young Doctors in Love	M				Newscaster (Susan Cotton)	185316
1938	Young Dr. Kildare	M	DVD -R 1741			Reporter (Drew Demarest). Reporter (Franklin Parker). Reporter (Stanley Taylor). Photographer Ed (Jack Woody).	185317
1939	Young Dr. Malone	RS	LP 647		1939-60. Soap Operas	Newspaper Owner Carl Ward (Larry Haines) of the local newspaper is a close friend of Jerry Malone, the young physician.	185318
1988	Young Einstein	M				News Cameraman (Wick Wilson).	185319
1974	Young Frankenstein	M	L		L. Brooks	Newspaper. Monster reading Wall Street Journal	185320
1999	Young Girl and the Monsoon, The	M	SVD 1428		Ness	Photojournalist Hank (Terry Kinney), an award-winning photographer who is divorced,  facing serious career competition from his best friend even while he is in the running for a major award that he feels guilty about because his photo was staged.	185321
1971	Young Graduates, The	M				Reporter (Tom Benko)	185322
1990	Young Guns II	M	VHS 939			Journalist. Pat Garrett hires drunken journalist to write true story of tracking Billy the Kid. Other journalists	185323
1998	Young Hearts Unlimited	MT				Newscaster (Ken Folta).	185324
1992	Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The: London, May 1916	T			Episode #2. 3-11-1992. Series 3-1-1992 to 6-1-1996	London News Vendor (James Bowers). In England, Indy gets in trouble when his love affair with a strong-willed young woman is derailed by her fervent belief in the women's suffrage movement and her need for independence.	185325
1993	Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The: Mystery of the Blues, Chicago, May 1920, The  (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #12-#13. 3-13-1993	Journalist Ben Hecht (Mark Kiely). Reporter-Writer Ernest Hemingway (Jay Underwood). Henry "Indiana Jones," age 50 (Harrison Ford). Jazz Trumpet Player King Oliver (Keith David). Jazz Trumpet Player Louis Armstrong (Byron Stripling).Jazz Saxophonist Sidney Bechet (Jeffrey Wright). Gangster Al Capone (Nicholas Turturro). Federal Investigator Eliot Ness (Frederick Weller). When going to college and working in a speakeasy, Indy meets up with Bechet who teaches him to play the blues.He also crosses paths with Al Capone and it's only with the assistance of his dorm roommate Eliot Ness that Indy is able to solve a vicious murder and prevent himself from getting killed himself.	185326
1993	Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The: Northern Italy, June 1918	T			Episode #19. 4-17-1993	War Correspondent Ernest Hemingway (Jay Underwood) covering the Northern Italy front.	185327
1993	Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The: Scandal of 1920, New York, June 1920, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			Episodes #16-#17. 4-3-1993	Critics-Commentators Franklin Adams (Dylan Price), Alexander Woolcott (Mark Holton), Robert Benchley (Peter Spears). Theatre Critic (Louis Turenne). Reporter-Writer Ernest Hemingway (Jay Underwood). Beatrice Kaufman (Brenda Strong).In New York City, Indy stretches himself thin when he stage-manages a Broadway musical, dates three beautiful women, attends high society parties, reads poetry with Greenwich Village bohemians.He also trades barbs with the literary wits of the Algonquin Round Table, all accompanied by composer George Gershwin (Tom Beckett). Writer-Journalist Ernest Hemingway (Jay Underwood). Jazz Saxophonist Sidney Bechet (Jeffrey Wright).Composer Irving Berlin (Ethan Marten).	185328
1985	Young Lady Chatterley II	M				Reporter (Bruce Heighley).	185329
2002	Young Lions: Premiere	T			Episode #1. 7-17-2002. Series 7-1-2002 to 11-1-2002	Reporter (Rod Zuanic). Criminal is determined to exact revenge.	185330
2001	Young Love	M				Journalist (Julia Svahn). Photographer (Reidar Palmgren).	185331
1930	Young Man of Manhattan	M			Rogers - Ness Book	Sportswriter Toby McLean (Norman Foster) meets fellow reporter Ann Vaughn (Claudette Colbert) during Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey fight, fall in love. Shorty Ross (Charlie Ruggles), reporter. Metropolitan newspaper people at work and at play. Newsreel shotsMcLean, wants to leave the newspaper profession to do something more important. He's a drunk who drinks with another newspaperman, Shorty Ross (Charles Ruggles). Variety, 4/23/30: "At last, a story with a newspaper background"...that isn't sappy apple sauce and that maintains interest in the fortunes and fate of human people, happy medium between the savage cynicism of 'Front Page' and those very terrible star-reporter-who-solved-the-murder romances.	185332
1930	Young Man of Manhattan	N	OWN - H	Brush, Katharine		Sportswriter Toby McClean   is a sports writer. Ann  Vaughan is a movie gossip columnist.  Marriage fails. Ann reaches newspaper stardom. Toby achieves only moderate success.	185333
1968	Young Man's Bride, The	M			AFI-Magazines (Periodicals)	Magazine	185334
1978	Young Maverick: New Maverick, The (aka Pilot)	T			Episode #1. 9-3-1978	Press. Bret and son Bart team up with a Harvard dropout to try to find Gatling guns stolen from the army.	185335
1949	Young McDermott	N		McSorley, E.		Cub Reporter gets a job on the Herald and begins to live his own life, encountering people of the underworld, landing himself in trouble but finding his way out.	185336
1973	Young Nurses, The	M				News Media. Woman Reporter (Nan Martin)	185337
1940	Young People	M	SVD 1093	Blum, Edwin, Don Ettlinger (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter, Editor and Typesetter Mike Shea (George Montgomery) of the Stonefield Democrat befriends a vaudeville family that has just moved to town. Editor pushes for progressive ideas against the objections of the town elders.When the vaudeville family first arrive they are told that Stonefield is not a "New Deal" town and theater people are on the list of negative influences to be avoided.  Editor continually pushed in town meetings and in the paper idea of promoting tourism.When father of vaudeville family speaks up in support of the editor at a town meeting, he is elected to become a one-man chamber of commerce as a joke. Family realizes they do not fit in and decide to leave.Editor puts out an extra, the first one since President McKinley was shot. Vaudevillians win over townspeople when they save a group of kids during a hurricane.	185338
1929	Young Phillips, Reporter	NJ	USC	Smith, Henry Justin		Cub Reporter who exposes and destroys a political machine run by gangsters.  More adventure than newspaper story.More gangster than newspaper story for boys.	185339
1963	Young Racers, The	M			AFI-Authors	Writer	185340
1895	Young Reporter, The: Story of Printing House Square, A	N		Drysdale, William		Reporter. Dick Summer begins as a boy on the Russellville Record, a country weekly published not far from New York City, becomes a reporter on the New York Daily Transport. Six editors are subsidiary characters in this book for boys.	185341
1942	Young Reporter: Ace Comics	CB			Ace Comics #66, #67, #69	Reporter. 	185342
1915	Young Romance	M			AFI-Magazines	Magazine	185343
1961	Young Savages, The	M	DVD -R HQ 4626, 4627. VHS 1321			News Media. Three young gang members invade Puerto Rican territory and stab a blind boy to death. They claim self-defense. But knife the victim was wielding was a harmonica. The case is played big in the press. Reporter at Police Precinct (Jeffrey Sayre).	185344
1965	Young Set, The	DT			Series. 9-6-1965 to 12-17-1965. ABC.	Talk Show Host-Moderator Phyllis Kirk.	185345
1940	Young Tom Edison	M	DVD -R HQ 7509, 7510. L	Dunn, H. Alan (Background Material). Bradbury Foote Dore Schary, Hugo Butler (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Newspaper Owner Tom Edison (Mickey Rooney). The young inventor plans to run a newspaper, the Herald, out of a railroad car. Able to convince railroad owner that it would be patriotic act and becomes successful at reporting war news.He's even dubbed "a war correspondent" by a military leader he interviews. Young entrepreneur's newspaper career comes to an abrupt halt when he nearly burns down the baggage car with the chemicals he is using.Young Edison's attempt to provide a means of sending news more immediately by using railroad foreshadows rapid dissemination of information made possible through some of the inventions he develops as an adult. Edison: "There's going to be a war….""...People up and down the line are going to be anxious for news. Well, we can give it to them. Fresh, hot off the wire. Every time the train stops, I can run into the station and get the latest news." "But this railroad's not in the publishing business.""No, but it's patriotic. And if we can tell the people what's going on the minute it happens, we're not only doing them a service and the railroad a service, but we'll be doing the United States government a service as well."	185346
1946	Young Widow	M	VHS 5226	Cushman, Clarissa Fairchild (Novel). Richard Macauley, Margaret Buell Wilder (Screenplay)	Ness Book	Reporter Joan Kenwood (Jane Russell) goes back to her job on a New York newspaper when her husband is killed in the war. She is pursued by managing editor, but falls for pilot although memories of dead husband threaten relationship.Photographer (George Meader).	185347
1972	Young Winston	M	DVD -R HQ 10120, 10119, 10118. VHS 481. VHS 1600K. 	Churchill, Winston Rt. Hon. (Book - My Early Life: A Roving Commission). Carl Foreman (Screenplay)	Ness Book	War Correspondent Winston Churchill (Simon Ward) first for the Pioneer and Daily Telegram and later in South Africa for The Morning Post after he fails in his efforts to enter politics in England. Seen on the Northwest Frontier in the Sudan-Boer War.In South Africa, Churchill is captured but manages to escape from prison camp. Story gets worldwide coverage although conflicting reports about whether he has been recaptured. Despite the references to his work, Churchill is not shown filing  stories.He does little reporting with implication that Churchill became a correspondent chiefly as a means of getting military service. Churchill's father resigns and has the news delivered to the editor of The Times.Editor doesn't print it or the Prime Minister's  reply saying they are both private communications: "The Times has criticized the government when we have thought it necessary, but we will not lend a hand toward bringing it down."Principal characters interviewed by unseen reporter. New York Times review: people of the Churchills' social standing would not have talked to reporters at the time. Interviewer (Noel Davis).	185348
1966	Young World, A	M			AFI-Photographers	Photographer	185349
1986	Youngblood	M				Radio Announcer (Joe Bowen)	185350
1964	Youngblood Hawke	M			AFI-Editors/Critics/Publishers/Nov/Play	Book Critic on TV (Frank Baxter). Book Reviewer (H.V. Kaltenborn). TV Interviewer (Booth Colman).	185351
1949	Younger Brothers, The	M	DVD -R HQ 10962, 10963			Newspaperman (Dick Gordon).	185352
1928	Younger Generation, The	M	VHS 1070		Frank Capra Film	Newspaper. Headline and story play important part in plot.	185353
1990	Your Cheatin' Heart	T			BBC	Journalist investigates narcotics trafficking	185354
1951	Your Esso Reporter	DT				News	185355
1923	Your Friend and Mine	M			AFI-Playwrights	Writer	185356
2005	Your Karma, DeeDee	N		Nichols, Niki		Advice Columnist DeeDee Logan is an eighth grader with problems of her own at home. Her father is dominated by her stepmother.The stepmother wants to start a new family leaving little room for DeeDee. With support of a fiery friend and benevolent grandmother, DeeDee wants to repair her relationship with her father.But will the stepmother finally get her way driving DeeDee to escape her situation by any means possible, abandoning her father forever?	185357
1935	Your Life Lies Before You	N	USC	Hansen, Harry		Reporter David Kinsman, leg-man to top reporter for the Globe.	185358
1995	Your Name Here	N		Mazza, Cris		TV Reporter-Anchor Corinne Staub of KIAM, San Diego, is in a hospital recovering from a severe beating. Ten years later, when she has a new name and has left radio for television, she tells her married lover that she "thinks she was raped.""Sometimes I sit at the anchor desk, in the moments before the finger points and the camera lights go on, and I say, "Look, you're here now; what difference does anything that came before make NOW?""Despite the production and editorial meetings, the news writing, the location shots, the feature stories, the private office, the studio lights, it's been harder and harder to keep myself from continually dwelling on things I both can't remember….""…and want to never have to think about again. …."	185359
1957	Your Past is Showing (aka Naked Truth, The)	M	DVD -R HQ 9962, 9963. DVD -R HQ 1887	Pertwee, Michael (Story-Screenplay)	UK - Ness Book	Tabloid Magazine Publisher Nigel Dennis (Dennis Price) of the scandal magazine The Naked Truth threatens to plant dirt on various notables unless he is paid $28,000 within two weeks.Blackmail subjects are TV star, female novelist, model and upper-class insurance man. They all try unsuccessfully to kill publisher. When the publisher gets arrested, they decide it would be dangerous for him to testify. They cause chaos at Scotland Yard.They spring the publisher from prison and end up on a zeppelin over the mid-Atlantic. After telling them he destroyed the evidence against them, the publisher, not realizing where he is, steps out for a breath of air and plummets to his death.One of the kidnappers shoots off a gun to celebrate their victory and punctures the airship sending it into the Atlantic.  Sonny MacGregor (Peter Sellers) adopts various disguises and accents while trying to kill publisher with a homemade bomb.Variety, 12/11/57: "Coming out at a time when the to-do about the Confidential trial evidence is still fresh in the memory, Truth takes yellow journalism for an hilarious ride."	185360
1953	Your Play Time	T			Series 1953-1955	Press	185361
2004	Your Reality Checked	T			Series.	Photographer Kristina Gronseth (Herself) --  "The Fashion Photographer").	185362
1952	Your Show of Shows: Newspaper Movie: Three Star Semi-Final	T	DVD		Episode. 11-12-1952	Parody News. Reporter Ace Johnson (Sid Caesar) and Sob-Silly Sally (Imogene Cocoa) work for the  Bugle and solve murder case.	185363
1949	Your Show Time	T			Series	Press	185364
1950	Your Story Theatre	T			Series 1950-1951	Press	185365
1973	Your Three Minutes Are Up	M				Free Press Lady (Nedra Volz)	185366
1939	Your True Adventures: The Human Bomb	M				Reporter Floyd Gibbons (Floyd Gibbons). Cameraman (Ryan Keane).Cameraman is covering police court when a burly, wild-eyed man demands to see the Chief telling him that he demands $200,000 from the president of a street-car company.The demand is backed by the stranger carrying an intricate wired-box charged with dynamite which will explode when the fingers of the stranger release a button. A section of the town will be blown to bits.Chief devises many intricate plans to divert disaster, but all are impractical. But the cameraman also has a plan.	185367
1996	Your World with Neil Cavuto	DT			Series 8-1-1996. Fox News	Anchor-Host Neil Cavuto, vice president of business news at Fox News Channel hosts this weekly wrap-up program on business, the number one-rated business show on cable. Business Correspondents Dagen McDowell (2006), Rebecca Gomez (2006).	185368
1999	Yours Truly: Borrowed Baby	NR		Guccione, Leslie Davis	Silhouette #52089	Columnist Nick Hansen sets out to prove his theory that no woman can resist a single dad by borrowing his toddler nephew. He falls for his lovely neighbor and gets caught up in his own lies.	185369
1997	Yours Truly: Only Couples Need Apply	NR		Flynn Connie	Silhouette	Reporter Cissy Benton had landed a coup of an assignment -- covering a top-secret celebrity wedding. Unfortunately, the job meant going undercover as a newlywed.But what Benton didn't know was that the pretend husband Jack Cochran was after the same exclusive. So the two pretend to be lovers -- and not reporters. They discover a real passion but would their honeymoon end because of the wedding of the century.	185370
1925	Youth and Adventure	M		Clark, Frank Howard (Story-Continuity)	AFI-Editors/Newspapers - Ness Book	Managing Editor Reggie Dillingham (Richard Talmadge) is wealthy but irresponsible. He bets his attorney he can support himself for six months. He fails at several jobs but a political boss makes him managing editor of his newspaper.Political boss  makes Dillingham managing editor because he took an incriminating picture of him. With the help of the crook's secretary and a dictograph machine, the journalist exposes the political boss as a bootlegger through his own paper.Staff of the paper proves loyal to Dillingham when the political boss tries to throw him out. The managing editor turns the evidence he has collected on the political boss over to the police.At one point, the managing editor fights off a whole gang of crooks.	185371
1931	Youth and Healthy	N		Henderson, Donald		Press	185372
1937	Youth on Parole	M				Interviewer (Fay Holderness).	185373
1953	Youth Takes a Stand	DT			Series. 10-11-1953 to 4-2-1955. CBS	Hosts Allen Jackson (1953-1954), Jim McKay (1954-1955). Guest CBS News Correspondents are asked about the top news stories of the week by high school and junior college students.	185374
1951	Youth Wants To Know	DT			Series. 12-8-1951 to 10-12-1958. NBC	Hosts Theodore Granik (1951-1954), Stephen McCormick (1954-1958).	185375
2007	Youth Without Youth	M				Life Magazine Reporter (Matt Damon). Set in Europe before World War II, a timid professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life. 	185376
2001	Youyou chouchou de zou le (aka Leaving in Sorrow)	M			Hong Kong	Gossip Magazine Writer Hong (Man Lok Shawn Yue)works for a Hong Kong publication and is dogged in his stalker-like pursuit of his magazine editor Chris (Crystal Lui). His unrelenting efforts finally wear her down. Later, she reveals to him her still traumatic memories of studying in Beijing in June 1989, and he takes her back to confront what she left behind. Starting from a job plugged into Hong Kong’s culture of quick consumption (celebrity gossip), Chris discovers she has a buried history, one that she finally confronts with courage and great pain. 	185377
2004	Yrke: stauppkomiker	DF			Finland	Interviewer Michael Franck. Commentator (Neil Hardwick).	185378
1994	Yrrol	M				TV Reporter (Ulla Skoog).  TV Reporter (Peter Dalle).	185379
2007	Ysabella	MF				Reporter (Phoemela Baranda)	185380
1986	Yuan Zhen-Xia yu Wei Si-Li (aka Seventh Curse, The)	MF			Hong Kong	Reporter Tsai Hung (Maggie Chung) pursues a heroic doctor who helped the police defeat a band of terrorists. During a bloody battle between police and terrorists, one of the hostages suffers a heart attack and the doctor is summoned. He agrees to carry in a stun grenade. He goes into the building accompanied by a woman he thinks is a police officer, but who is really Reporter Hung, who has knocked out the policewoman and, wearing a surgical mask, has taken her place. Her bungling gives the game away but the doctor manages to set off the grenade anyway and a bloody gunfight follows.  The terrorists are finally defeated and the doctor, after brushing off the reporter, dons a tux and attends a party. The reporter pursues the doctor to and from the party and he eventually shakes her by jacking up her car’s back wheels. At his apartment the doctor is attacked by a mysterious stranger and overpowered. The stranger tells him he must return to Thailand to save his own life and warns him to stay away from women. He ignores this and goes to bed with his girlfriend. Suddenly the veins in his left leg swell and burst. He is under a blood curse he received during an earlier expedition to northern Thailand. He is told the charm he received in Thailand to stop the curse only lasted a year and he will suffer one rupture a day for another five days. A friend advises the doctor to return to Thailand. At this point, Reporter Hung bursts into the room and reveals that she is his friend’s cousin and demands to go to Thailand with the doctor. Both men say it’s too dangerous and that she should stay out of it.  The doctor goes to Thailand and finds himself in a hotel room with a stash of heavy weapons and the reporter. When he demands to know how she could have afforded the guns, she tells him she is the daughter of a billionaire industrialist. She says she’s going with him and he can’t stop her. He ties her up and leaves her in the hotel room. The local Mafia attack the doctor who suffers his daily rupture. He and a friend are about to be killed when the reporter shows up with automatic weaponry and grenades.  The trio goes into the jungle and the reporter proves useful by disarming booby-traps set up to kill them. The doctor orders her back to the village and she ends up captured. The two men rescue her. They lower her into a blood bath to cure her from what ails her and she wakes the next morning -- the blood bath has turned a pure milky white and she is back to her old self. She screams and leaps from the bath. The doctor has had his sixth rupture and the next one will kill him.  Meanwhile the reporter is battling the villagers and is captured again. The doctor saves her after swallowing a plum that cures his curse. 	185381
1998	Yugio	C			Series	Newscaster (Ed Paul (Voice - English Version).	185382
2004	Yugio: Gekijo-ban	C			Japan	Newscaster (Mike Pollock - Voice - English Version).	185383
1994	Yuhi Kabhi	MF			India	Editor (Archana Puran Singh).	185384
1997	Yukai	MF			Japan	Newspaperman Harada (Koichi Ueda).	185385
1982	Yukai hodo	MF				News Media. Reporter Uno (Ichiro Ogura). Newspaper Reporter Akotaro Taki (Shin Takuma).  Newspaper Editor Onishi (Shinsuke Minami). Editor-in-Chief Yoshimoto (Tomoo Nagai).	185386
2000	Yuko Yagi: Batman: Child of Dreams	CB		Asamiya, Kia and Max Allan Collins	Batman: Child of Dreams (hardcover). Original Japanese manga adapted for English and published in U.S. in 2003 by DC Comics.	Japanese TV Reporter Yuko Yagi teams up with her childhood idol, Batman, to solve a bizarre series of drug crimes in Gotham City and Tokyo.Yuko is trying to establish a reputation separate from her rich uncle (the primary villain) by landing an interview with Batman. This involves, among other things, barging into a hostage situation.	185387
2008	Yule Be Mine	NR		Labrecque, Jennifer	Harlequin Blaze Series #436	Journalist Giselle Randolph meets her new photographer and realizes she’ll be working in very close quarters with the man she’s lusted after for years, sexy Sam McKendrick, her former brother-in-law. Sam’s been in love with Giselle from the first moment he met her. Too bad he was married to her sister at the time. But he’s not married now -- and he’s going to make sure Giselle knows how he feels. With a little help from a native shaman, he tunes in to her fantasies -- and makes it a point to fulfill every one. But perfectly taboo sex always has a price. And fantasies can take a guy only so far.	185388
1976	Yum-Yum Girls, The	M				Cameraman (Robert Lindsay Evans). Little Girl's Photographer (Alan Dellay). Crime Magazine Photographer (Larry Fleischman). Cheerleader's Photographer (Bill Nunnery).	185389
2006	Yuquises, Los	DF			Bolivia - Short	Interviewer Raquel Balcazar.	185390
1986	Yuri Nosenko, KGB	MF				Newscaster (David Healy)	185391
1919	Yvonne From Paris	M				Press	185392
1982	Yvonne Netter, avocate	DT			France - Short	Interviewer Catherine Valbreque.	185393
1969	Z	M	L	Vassilikos, Vassili (Book). Jorge Semprun (Dialogue). Semprun, Costa-Gavras (Screenplay)	AFI-Journalists. Ness Book	Photojournalist (Jacques Perrin as "The Photojournalist") for News and Views helps magistrate uncover evidence of conspiracy surrounding deputy killed during a rally.  Assassination connected to members of military and police.At rally, protestors pose for cameras. Photographers get roughed up by police. Wife of assassinated speaker requests no photos during interview. Photographer agrees. Snaps pictures  holding camera at his side.Press justifies such tactics saying is important for public to know facts. Press depicted as form of protection. Journalist tries to get key witness to identify participants in conspiracy. Man worried he will be killed.Journalist convinces him he will be safe once story is in papers and he is famous. Journalist gets man passport through newspaper. Shown taking pictures of conspirators after sentencing. Journalist sends photo of assailant to largest paper in region."Publicity for you and a lot more money for me." Magistrate killed in "accident" and journalist sentenced to four years for possession of illegal documents. Newspaper Editor (Jose Artur). English Photographer (Steve Gadler).	185394
1970	Z Cars: Couple of Comic Turns, A (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #501-#502. 7-6/7-1970	Newspaper publicity of his crimes gives Bernard Spencer a lot of enjoyment. Abut what lengths will he go to to obtain publicity? He's saying at the Orchard Hotel. And members of the police force are there too -- on business.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185395
1971	Z Cars: Dirty Job, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes  #604-#605.10-4/5-1971. BBC Series 1-2-1962 to 9-20-1978	Photographer (James Coyle).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185396
1975	Z Cars: Eviction	T			UK. Episode #751. 3-3-1975.	Reporter (Peter Craze).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185397
1974	Z Cars: Gardens	T			UK. Episode #735.. 10-28-1974	Photographer (Steve Ismay). Peaceful Sunday is shattered when a nattily dressed corpse is found slumped in an allotment shed.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185398
1967	Z Cars: Great Art Robbery, The (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #219-#220. 8-21/22-1967	Reporters (Jonathan Fry, Arthur Richards).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185399
1969	Z Cars: Lost and Found (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #435-436.. 10-13/14-1969	Photographer (Martyn Huntley). What sort of mother abandons her two-month-old baby in a telephone kiosk?Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185400
1962	Z Cars: No Charge for the Estimate (Parts 1 and 1)	T			UK. Episodes #331- #332. 9-30-1968, 10-1-1968	Reporter (John Owens). An old woman who lives alone is the victim of what appears to be a domestic accident, but when the old woman's purse is missing, the police suspect foul play.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185401
1969	Z Cars: Picture Of Guilt (Parts 1 and 1)	T			UK. Episodes #361-362. 1-13/14-1969	Reporter from a Sunday Newspaper meets an informer in a pub when a doorman is shot after a raid on a cinema. The informer has information about the raid which he will sell if the price is right. He swears he has proof -- the best possible kind of proof.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185402
1974	Z Cars: Pursuit	T			UK. Episode #737. 11-11-1974	News Media. Police's quick response to an early morning burglary means the suspect's trail is still warm.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185403
1967	Z Cars: Saturday Night Was Murder (Parts 1 and 2)	C			UK. Episodes #243-#244. 11-13/14-1967	News Vendor (Louis Raynes).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185404
1968	Z Cars: Should Auld Acquaintance (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #257-#258.1-1/2-1968	Photographer (Richard Hampton). Commentator (Julian Wilson).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185405
1975	Z Cars: Squatters	T			UK. Episode #750. 2-24-1975.	Reporter (Peter Craze). Things get tricky when commune members resist a council-ordered eviction.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185406
1962	Z Cars: Sunday Morning	T			UK. Episode #30.7-24-1962	Photographer (Ken Jones).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185407
1968	Z Cars: What D'Year Mean - Charity? (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #273-#274. 2-26/27-1968	News Vendor (John Moore).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185408
1962	Z Cars: What Kind of Hero?	T			UK. Episode #12. 3-20-1962	Reporter (Raymond Ross). Young man risks his life to save that of an accident victim trapped under an overturned road tanker, then disappears quietly.One of the bystanders, a retired army officer, pesters the police to trace the man so he can get the recognition he deserves. Police eventually find the reluctant hero, only to discover that he is an army deserter wanted by the Military police.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185409
1968	Z Cars: Who Was That Lady? (Parts 1 and 2)	T			UK. Episodes #303-#304.6-10/11-1968	Photographer (Victor Woolf). A woman reports her widow cleaner husband as missing.Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185410
1965	Z Cars: Window Dressing	T			UK. Episode #142.3-10-1965	Photographer (Giles Phibbs).Newtown police and their Ford Zephyr squad cars or "Z cars." The story of the day-to-day work of the crime patrol-cars and their crews in a country police force.	185411
2004	Z Channel: Magnificent Obsession, A	DT				Interviewer John McNally (Voice).	185412
1997	Z: Dave Riley Novel, A	N		Mayer, Bob		Correspondent Conner Young,  pretty female reporter accompanying U.S. troops sent to Angola as part of the Operation Restore Life.	185413
1970	Zabriskie Point	M				Documentary Cameraman (Peter Lake).	185414
2006	Zach Moran: Blood's Burden	NM		Matthews, Alex	#8 Cassidy McCabe Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, is married to Cassidy McCabe, 37, a psychotherapist. Zack is just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face.Moran and his psychotherapist wife are in the midst of a party when Zach's college-aged son calls in a panic imploring them to come to his Chicago township. His live-in girlfriend has a bullet in her head.Moran quickly discovers there is no forced entry. Learns through her e-mail that she was involved with at least two other men. Autopsy reveals she was pregnant and the son is charged with murder.Zach, in his typical take-charge fashion, tries to direct the investigation, but Bryce thwarts him at every turn, resulting in a power struggle between father and son. And it doesn't help that Zach harbors fears that his son may actually be guilty.Cass, convinced of the boy's innocence, is furious with her husband and sets out to prove Bryce's innocence. And with an attempted car bombing of Bryce's car, it suddenly becomes painfully clear that Kit wasn't the only target.	185415
2001	Zach Moran: Cat's Claw	NM		Matthews, Alex	#5 Cassidy McCabe Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.Every street has its resident cat lady but psychotherapist sleuth McCabe's neighbor is more reclusive than most. She never speaks to her neighbors, never has visitors, never raises the blinds. Cats surround the house.Cassidy decides to find a home for the strays when she suddenly finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation with her as the next target.	185416
1999	Zach Moran: Death's Domain	NM		Matthews, Alex	#6 Cassidy McCabe Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, is married to Cassidy McCabe, 37, a psychotherapist. Zack is just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face.McCabe, everyone's favorite cat loving psychotherapist, is forced to face a traumatic event from her past when what first appears to be a prank turned out to be far more ominous.Recognizing she will need to draw on the investigative skills of her reporter-husband Zach, Cassidy confides a most terrible secret.Cassidy's Internet stalker knows her secret and will use it to deadly ends if Cassidy doesn't act fast to save her own and husband's lives.	185417
1998	Zach Moran: Satan's Silence	NM		Matthews, Alex	#2 Cassidy McCabe Mystery	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.During therapy, Cass's client Dana undergoes a regression to childhood in which she remembers a Satanic ritual in a forest preserve outside Chicago. Is it a true experience or simply a case of unbalanced thinking?37-year-old McCabe who is struggling to establish a private practice is uncertain whether to take the memory as reality or delusion. She tells the story to Zach and he recognizes the place the woman described and insists on researching for evidence.Zach argues Satanism and old murders cannot be ignored. Zach develops a pattern of disappearing on Saturday night. McCabe begins to fear not only for her client's life but also for Zach's live.	185418
1998	Zach Moran: Secret's Shadow	NM		Matthews, Alex	#1 Cassidy McCabe Mystery	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.It's a therapist's worst nightmare when a client apparently commits suicide and his note blames Cassidy. When Cass learns her client shot himself and left a note blaming the therapy, her every instinct tells her it couldn't be true.He was depressed, but not suicidal. Or did she miss the signals? The family threatens to sue so she teams up with her brother to uncover the truth and the closer she gets to the answer, the closer the killer comes to her.She sure didn't need the distress of a client's suicide, the hassle of a homeless cat or the aggravation of the client's black sheep brother. Her life is complicated enough.	185419
1999	Zach Moran: Vendetta's Victim	NM		Matthews, Alex	#3 Cassidy McCabe Mystery	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.Stranger sends women letters recommending that they see Cassidy for therapy. Puzzled, Cassidy counsels a woman only to discover the stranger's vendetta against the woman whom he's seduced and infected with HIV.McCabe has a house full of kittens and her reporter partner living with her but life is relatively tranquil. Then a series of women begin approaching her with letters from an unknown man who is recommending her as a therapist.He has a vendetta against women and has launched a vicious crusade to seduce and victimize them. Cass enlists Zach's aid to investigate and then she finds out the man is beginning to stalk her.	185420
2001	Zach Moran: Wanton's Web	NM		Matthews, Alex	#4 Cassidy McCabe Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skined face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.Zach, Cassidy's fiance, receives a letter from a past lover and a son he never knew shows up on their doorstep. When the woman is murdered, Zach becomes the chief suspect.	185421
2001	Zach Moran: Wanton's Webb	NM		Matthews, Alex	#4 Cassidy McCabe Mystery	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, never married, just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face. Works with Cassidy McCabe, 37, divorced psychotherapist in Oak Park, Illinois.Greatest strength: Willingness to listen. Weakness: Going too far in pursuit of a story. Greatest fear: Being trapped by a woman or controlled by one. Primary vice: Alcohol. Never talks about his problems unless Cassidy forces him to.Zach receives a letter from a past lover and a son he never knew shows up on his doorstep. When the woman is murdered, Zach becomes the chief suspect.	185422
2003	Zach Moran: Wedding's Widow	NM		Matthews, Alex	#7 Cassidy McCabe Mysteries	Investigative Reporter Zach Moran for a major Chicago paper is 39, is married to Cassidy McCabe, 37, a psychotherapist. Zack is just under six feet, broad chested with smooth dark hair above a bronze-skinned face.At a wedding in a lush green park, Zack and his wife McCabe witness the violent death of a groom by a sniper's bullet. Did one of the guests hire the hit? Why did someone want to see him die at the altar? What dark secrets lie in the groom's past.The now-married couple find that the groom  wasn't the upstanding citizen he appeared to be. Numerous people wanted him dead including two sisters, an angry employee and the co-owner of his restaurant.Moran threatens to expose the suspects' secrets in his paper, his wife has the leverage she needs to get them to talk. But as she comes closer to the truth, the killer turns his attention to her.McCabe had counseled the bride where she seems ready for marriage to a financer. But when the groom is killed, blame falls on the woman's vindictive ex-husband. Cassidy and Moran investigate.	185423
2000	Zacharias Carl Borg	MF				Journalist (Mette Hybel)	185424
1998	Zacharys Wings	N		Robotham, Rosemarie		African-American Magazine Reporter Korie comes from an elite Jamaican family. She's in love with a social worker (Zachary) brought up in working-class Philadelphia.When her gay, AIDs-afflicted, not quite ex-husband needs to be nursed, she invites him to move in with her. Zach is also living with her as a sort of housekeeper having been fired from his job.Once her husband dies, Korie numbs her pain with marijuana. Zach retreats to his neighborhood. Korie adds cocaine to her diet. She is saved only when she returns home to Jamaica and her stable parents, a West Indian Jamaican doctor and artist.Korie is a Jamaican-born, Ivy League-educated reporter with a fiercely competent exterior that masks her inner turmoil.	185425
2005	Zack Walker: Bad Guys	NM		Barclay, Linwood	#2 Zack Walker Mystery	Reporter Zack Walker is a worrier, bungler and reluctant hero. He has moved from the suburbs back to the city with his wife, son and daughter. The newspaper writer continues to uncover the murderous edge of suburban life.Walker has taken a job at The Metropolitan, the daily where his life is his editor. He is following a private investigator on stakeouts to write a feature on the life of a private eye.Zack is working on a feature story that has him accompanying a PI on a stakeout for a smash-and-grab gang. He avoids hassling with a car dealer by going to a police auction, but the car he gets is no bargain.Zack is working on a feature story that has him accompanying a PI on a stakeout for a smash-and-grab gang. He avoids hassling with a car dealer by going to a police auction, but the car he gets is no bargain.When his PI friend is attacked, Zack races to the rescue. And when some nasty folks target his family, Zack pulls out all the stops to try to remove the threat.	185426
2004	Zack Walker: Bad Move	NM		Barclay, Linwood	#1 Zack Walker Mystery	Journalist Zack Walker, who also writes science fiction, moves his family from the city to the suburbs and soon finds life in the suburbs can be dangerous, even deadly.He stumbles across the body of a zealous conservationist. He then finds a second body, a cache of cash and a canister of undeveloped film.Murder, blackmail and extortion are just the tip of the iceberg as Zack discovers some very nasty people want what he had and will stop at nothing to get it.	185427
2006	Zack Walker: Lone Wolf	NM		Barclay, Linwood	#3 Zack Walker Mystery	Newspaperman Zack Walker is a family man and a reluctant hero. He has stumbled onto some dicey stories before, but nothing like what's about to uncover when a mutilated corpse is found at his father's lakeside fishing camp.As always, Walker fears the worst and this time his paranoid world-view is dead-on. While the locals attribute the death to a bear attack, Zack suspects something far more ominous -- a predator whose weapons include arson, assault and hate.Then another body is discovered and a large supply of fertilizer goes missing. Zack learns his neighbor is hell-bent on using high body counts to make political statements.Zack's idyllic town of his childhood is under siege.	185428
2007	Zack Walker: Stone Rain	NM		Barclay, Linwood	#4 Zack Walker Mystery	Newspaper Reporter Zack Walker, family man and reluctant hero, has a knock for stumbling onto deadly stories. But it's one that his good friend doesn't want told that's about to unleash a storm of trouble.As a professional dominatrix in the suburbs, the woman has her share of secrets, but Zack has no idea what she's really hiding when a local tabloid reporter Martin Benson  threatens to do an expose on her. Zack tries to persuade Benson to pull the story.Then Benson has his throat slit, his body strapped to the bondage cross in her basement dungeon. Zack is implicated in murder and the woman is missing. Everything he thought he knew about his friend, his town, even his own marriage, reveals a darker side.Zack's twisted trail to the truth leads to a long-unsolved triple homicide, bikers, drug wars and a stone-cold killer hell-bent on revenge. It's a story that's already cost him his job and possibly his wife.If he's not careful, it will also cost him his life.	185429
1955	Zaczarowany rower	MF			Poland	Reporter (Zbigniew Jablonski). Journalist (Celina Kubicowna). German Reporter (Jarema Stepowski). Man with Newspaper (Zdzislaw Lubelski).	185430
2003	Zaginiona: Areszt	TF			Episode #2.	News Media. Reporter (Sybilla Rostek).	185431
2003	Zaginiona: Matka	TF			Episode #1.	Reporter Maciek (Maciej Orlos). Reporter - Aneta - Rewia Gwiazd's (Ewa Szawlowska).	185432
1957	Zagubione uczucia	MF			Poland	Reporter (Kazimierza Witkiewicz).	185433
1998	Zakhm	MF			India	Journalist Anwar Hashmi (Madan Jain).	185434
1990	Zaklad	MF				News Media. Reporter Magda (Grazyna Trela).Cameraman (Jaroslaw Szoda).	185435
1975	Zaklete rewiry	MF			Poland	Editor (Wlodzimierz Borunski).	185436
2009	Zamiana	M				News Media. Reporter (Edyta Herbus). Reporter (Krzysztof Pyziak). 	185437
2008	Zane	SS			Popular African-American erotic short stories by Zane. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and “Gettin’ Buck Wild: The Sex Chronicles 2.” 	Erotic Advice Writer Zane writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog.Wildly successful, pseudonymous Zane is cheerleader, confessor and counselor. A decade ago, she started e-mailing steamy stories to friends who couldn’t resist hitting the forward button to their friends. Next came a small AOL Web site. Today she’s the multi-million-selling author and publisher of her own Simon and Schuster imprint Strebor books, which put out 60 titles in 2007. 	185438
2008	Zane: Gettin’ Buck Wild	SS			Popular African-American erotic short stories by Zane. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and “Gettin’ Buck Wild: The Sex Chronicles 2.” 	Erotic Advice Writer Zane writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog.Wildly successful, pseudonymous Zane is cheerleader, confessor and counselor. A decade ago, she started e-mailing steamy stories to friends who couldn’t resist hitting the forward button to their friends. Next came a small AOL Web site. Today she’s the multi-million-selling author and publisher of her own Simon and Schuster imprint Strebor books, which put out 60 titles in 2007. 	185439
2008	Zane: Heat Seekers, The	SS			Popular African-American erotic short stories by Zane. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and “Gettin’ Buck Wild: The Sex Chronicles 2.” 	Erotic Advice Writer Zane writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog.Wildly successful, pseudonymous Zane is cheerleader, confessor and counselor. A decade ago, she started e-mailing steamy stories to friends who couldn’t resist hitting the forward button to their friends. Next came a small AOL Web site. Today she’s the multi-million-selling author and publisher of her own Simon and Schuster imprint Strebor books, which put out 60 titles in 2007. 	185440
2008	Zane: Sex Chronicles, The	SS			Popular African-American erotic short stories by Zane. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and “Gettin’ Buck Wild: The Sex Chronicles 2.” 	Erotic Advice Writer Zane writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog.Wildly successful, pseudonymous Zane is cheerleader, confessor and counselor. A decade ago, she started e-mailing steamy stories to friends who couldn’t resist hitting the forward button to their friends. Next came a small AOL Web site. Today she’s the multi-million-selling author and publisher of her own Simon and Schuster imprint Strebor books, which put out 60 titles in 2007. 	185441
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Barbershop, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10779		Episode #2. 10-18-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer. Unsatisfied with her current partner, a young woman finds the courage to go after what she truly wants: a sexy young barber.	185442
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Big Screaming O	T	DVD -R HQ 11122		Episode #8. 11-29-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Maricruz is left speechless after a hot date with Charles. Ana Marie engages in an affair, jeopardizing her relationship with Taariq. Patience and Hunter continue to become closer. A demanding patient forces Lyric to make a realization about her marriage. 	185443
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Body Chemistry 101	T	DVD -R HQ 10628		Episode #10. 12-12-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Women throw a bachelorette party for a friend, and after attending the wedding, Patience and Hunter discuss making a commitment. Lyric is invited to lunch by her colleague John, who has more than a work proposition. 	185444
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Dirty Laundry	T	DVD -R HQ 10763		Episode #1. 10-11-2008. Adult. Based on popular African-American erotic short stories by Zane. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and “Gettin’ Buck Wild: The Sex Chronicles 2.” 	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Wildly successful, pseudonymous Zane is cheerleader, confessor and counselor. A decade ago, she started e-mailing steamy stories to friends who couldn’t resist hitting the forward button to their friends. Next came a small AOL Web site. Today she’s the multi-million-selling author and publisher of her own Simon and Schuster imprint Strebor books, which put out 60 titles in 2007. 	185445
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Flash Fantasy	T	DVD -R HQ 10745		Episode #4. 11-1-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Eboni holds a party for her girl friends where Maricruz gets an education on the various adult gadgets and the joys of self-pleasure when she is introduced to a sex toy named Mr. Dependable.	185446
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Lust in the Bus Depot	T	DVD -R HQ 11097		Episode #5. 11-7-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Ana Marie accepts Taariq’s proposal, which causes Patience concern for her friend. Kerrigan tries to throw a wrench into Patience and Hunter’s budding romance. Estaban surprises Lyric with a romantic evening, in effort to bring sexy back into their marriage. Charles continues to pursue Maricruz. 	185447
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Nymph	T	DVD -R HQ 10729		Episode #3. 10-24-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.When Taariq proposes to Ana Marie her gal pals advise her to tell him about her freaky past. Patience is inspired to write about a nymph for her Zane blog.	185448
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Pussy Bandit, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10628		Episode #9. 12-5-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Eboni is depressed when Chuck continues to demand favors in exchange for the bank loan and recklessly takes up with a neighbor. Taariq decides to give Ana Marie a taste of her own medicine by flaunting other women in front of her face. Charles pulls a disappearing act on Maricruz, making her question his sincerity about their relationship. 	185449
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Room 69	T	DVD -R HQ 11122		Episode #7. 11-21-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Women learn how to enhance their sexual pleasure through a series of classes. Maricruz is enlightened by a pamphlet about satisfying a man. Estaban is confused by Lyric’s sarcastic behavior toward him and confronts her. Eboni is determined to pay her father back and visits a bank loan officer, Chuck, and allows him to make a private deposit so she can make a withdrawal. 	185450
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Seduction, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10681		Episode #12. 12-26-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.“The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth” by Zane hits bookshelves and instantly becomes a bestseller. Taariq and Ana Marie discuss their relationship and try to decide if they have a future. Eboni feels she has no choice but to end her relationship with Frank, once and for all. Patience decides to act out one of Zane’s fantasies with Hunter, to surprising results. Randall walks in on Maricruz and Charles together while his kids are home and is enraged. Patience receives a frantic phone call from Lyric. 	185451
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Voyeur, The	T	DVD -R HQ 10658		Episode #11. 12-19-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.John shows up at Lyric and Estaban’s office for a little “doctor on doctor” examination. Hunter and Kerrigan exchange words over Patience at the Flava office. Maricruz discovers Charles’ dirty little secret after a wonderful love-making session. Estaban confronts Chuck about his sexual exploitation of Eboni	185452
2008	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Wrong Number	T	DVD -R HQ 11123		Episode #6. 11-14-2008. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.Patience worries about Hunter’s quick change of demeanor as the two continue to get reacquainted. Ana Marie finds herself attracted to a stranger on the phone while she is supposed to be making wedding plans. Lyric suspects that Estaban is cheating on her, and begins to give Estaban a cold shoulder. Eboni’s father pays an unexpected visit.	185453
2009	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Zane’s Sex Chronicles Feature 01	T			Episode #13. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.	185454
2009	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Zane’s Sex Chronicles Feature 02	T			Episode #14. 1-13-2009. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.	185455
2009	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Zane’s Sex Chronicles Feature 03	T			Episode #15. 1-18-2009. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.	185456
2009	Zane’s Sex Chronicles: Zane’s Sex Chronicles Feature 04	T			Episode #16. 1-29-2009. Adult	Erotic Advice Writer Zane (Patrice Fisher) writes erotic fantasy stories on her blog and five women at different stages in their personal relationships follow the stories to escape their day-to-day lives. The women are Patience James (Patrice Fisher) who is aka Zane, and Lyric, Anna Marie, Maricruz and Eboni. Patience is the vice president of marketing for Flava Cosmetics. She is single but on the dating scene. She works around beautiful models daily but realizes that even though society perceives them as sexual goddesses, most of them have self-esteem issues and no insight into their own sexuality. The daughter of a minister and an elementary school teacher, Patience has always been told to be a “good girl” but craves to let out her wild side, which she does as her alter-ego Zane, the erotic advice writer.	185457
1940	Zanzibar	M				Reporter (Roland Varno).	185458
1974	Zao shou	MF			Hong Kong	Journalist	185459
1974	Zao shou (aka Thirteen)	MF			Hong Kong	Newspaper Reporter’s daughter develops a crush on one of her father’s colleagues. 	185460
1986	Zarahemia Vision, The	N		Stewart, Gary		Journalist	185461
2007	Zauvijek susjedi	T				Reporter (Robert Valdec)	185462
1939	Zaza	M				Interviewer, Fouget (Monty Woolley)	185463
1943	Zaza	M				Journalist (Nico Pepe - The Journalist).	185464
2000	Zbogom Srbijo: Yugoslavia: Two faces of War  (aka Goodbye Serbia)	N		Nezic, Zakalin		Freelance Female Journalist returns to the lands of her parents to report on the war. Relying on the media information she has been exposed to, and trying to help a new friend once she reaches the former Yugoslavia, she finds herself caught up in a frightening and obsessive relationship with a Balkan man. Faced with the chances she must take to get her news story, her obligation to help her friend, and her obsession with finding the mysterious and mesmerizing man she encountered on a train to Croatia, the journalist finds herself hopelessly mired in the terror of the Bosnian War. In her struggle to free herself, she realizes that she must also deal with the demons within herself. 	185465
1969	Zbrodniarz, ktory ukradl zbrodnie	MF			Poland	Journalist (Witold Holtz). Journalist (Andrzej Zaorski - Voice).	185466
1998	ZDTV News	DT			Series 1998	TV News Staff. Anchors Victoria Recano (1998-2000, Correspondent, 2000-2001). Co-Anchors Michaela Pereia, Becky Worley, Erica Hill (1998-2002), Steve Abrahms (2001), Scott Herriott (2001), Stacey Tisdale (2001).Correspondents Kate Botello, Alice Chegia (1998-2000), Mark Eddo (1998-1999), Lynn Espasto (1998-2001), Carmine Gallo, Jennifer London (1998-2000), Jennifer Mack (1998-2001), Janet Yee (1998-2001), Leo Laporte (2002), Brett Larson (2002),Correspondents Jim Louderback (2002), David Stevenson (2002), Alex Wellen (1998-2000), Jennifer Argerburn (2000), Nikki Surles (2001), Stacee Barcelata (2000). Entertainment Correspondent (Kris Kosach)	185467
1998	Zebra	TF			Series	Cameraman, ENG (Bas Klant).	185468
1979	Zebra	N		Grove, Marjorie J.	Weinberg List	Journalist	185469
1965	Zebra in the Kitchen	M				Newscaster (Wayne Thomas)	185470
1998	Zeeuws meisje	T			Netherlands. Series	Reporter (Roeland Kooijmans).	185471
1964	Zehir hafiye	MF			Turkey	Journalist	185472
1979	Zehu Ze	TF			Israel. Series. 1978-1985	Columnist Rivka Michaeli (1979-1985).Hosts Shlomo Bar-Aba (1978-1984), Doval'e Gllickman (1985-1995), Gidi Gov (1982-1995), Moshe Ivgy, Avi Kushnir (1988-1995), Moni Moshonov (1978-1995), Matti Seri, Dalik Volonitz (1978-1980).	185473
1972	Zeitzünder	N		Horn, Otto		Journalist	185474
1983	Zelig	M	DVD -R HQ 6127, 6128. L			Radio Newscaster (Gordon Gould - Voice). On-Camera Interviewer (Ken Chapin). Universal Newsreel Narrator (Wendell Windy Craig). Hearst Metrotone Newsreel Narrator (Dwight Weist - Voice). Pathe News Newsreel Narrator (Ed Herlihy - Voice).German U.F.A. Newsreel Narrator  (Jurgen Kuehn - Voice). Publisher William Randolph Hearst (Himself). Narrator (Patrick Horgan - Voice).Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (Himself).  Journalist Susan Sontag (Herself). Writer Saul Bellow (Himself)	185475
1951	Zemma	MF				News Reporter Rentaro Mikuni (Rentaro Mikuni). Editor-in-Chief (Seiji Miyaguchi).	185476
2006	Zen Man	M				Reporter (Magaly D'Amato).	185477
1934	Zena, ktera vi co chce	MF				Reporter (Alois Dvorsky). Reporter (Jarmila Holmova). Reporter (F.X. Mlejnek). Reporter (Karel Postranecky).	185478
1974	Zenes TV szinhaz: Orokzold feherben feketeben 2.	T			Hungary. Episode #25.	Radio Editor (Istvan Verebes). Anchorman (Gyorgy Szepesi). Anchorman (Gyorgy Komjathy).  Anchorwoman (Zsuzsa Kertesz). . TV Announcer (Maria Takacs).	185479
1999	Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century	MT				Reporter (Jillian Fargey)	185480
2001	Zenon: Zequel, The	MT				News Media. SNN Anchorperson  (Cal Wilson)	185481
1982	Zeppelin	N	OWN - H	Florence, Ronald		Journalist David Sinclair, an American journalist who decided to make the news he wanted to write about.	185482
1999	Zerkalo dlia nevidimk	N		Stepanova, Tatiana	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	185483
1933	Zero de conduite	MF				Correspondent (Georges Berger)	185484
2006	Zero Hour	P				Journalist meets with Zero Mostel, the actor, shortly before his death for an interview.	185485
1973	Zero Hour, The (aka Zero Hour with Rod Serling)	R		Corwin, Norman and Rod Serling	Series 9-3-1973 to 1974. 78 espisodes. Presented by the Hollywood Radio Theater. Mystery adventure anthology for radio.	Host Rod Serling. News Media.	185486
1993	Zero Patience	M			Canada	Journalist Ann Medina (Herself) provides some of the narration.  Reporter (Marni Jackson). Reporter (Andrew Paterson). Reporter (David Roche).	185487
1975	Zero to Airtime	N		Watson, Patrick		News Media	185488
2001	Zeros, The	M				News Media. Mutant Anchorman (James Kevin Ward).	185489
1985	Zeta Gundam	C			Japan, 1985-1986. Sunrise studios. Animax and Nagoya Broadcasting networks. Anime series. Military science fiction anime. Space anime.	Freelance Investigative Reporter Kai Shiden was a pilot in the One Year War who had a cynical, cowardly fighting style. But after the death of the woman he loved, Miharu, his cowardice disappeared and he turned his attitude around. After the war’s end he became a steadfast, persistent freelance reporter. He puts himself in danger to get the stories on the Titans military organization. 	185490
1994	Zeta Gundam	CB		Tomino, Yoshiyuki	Japan. Manga series.  Published by Kodansha	Freelance Investigative Reporter Kai Shiden was a pilot in the One Year War who had a cynical, cowardly fighting style. But after the death of the woman he loved, Miharu, his cowardice disappeared and he turned his attitude around. After the war’s end he became a steadfast, persistent freelance reporter. He puts himself in danger to get the stories on the Titans military organization. 	185491
2001	Zeta Project, The: Crime Waves	C			Episode #9. 4-14-2001. Sci-Fi	Newscaster (Grey DeLisle).	185492
2005	Zetor - vappaana syntynyt	DF				News Media. YLE Ouluradio Reporter  (Eila Volotinen)	185493
2002	Zettai zetsumei toshi	G			Japan	Newscaster (Christiane Crawford - Voice - English Version).	185494
1990	Zeuge in eigener Sache. Die fünfziger Jahre	DF		Just, Gustav	Germany	Journalist	185495
1987	Zevar (aka Jewels)	MF			India	Publisher Narendra Chowdhury (Anupam Kher) owns a newspaper that faces financial difficulties. His wife comes from a rich family and refuses to assist Narendra with his problems and complains about his financial inadequacies all the time. Things are getting so bad that Narendra may be forced to close his newspaper. His health suffers as well. Will his wife and her family help him?	185496
1999	Zhen xin hua	MF			Hong Kong	Journalist Sam (Li Xiaoxin - Peter Ho), just out of school, works as a reporter in Hong Kong to gain wider exposure in life. He comes upon a streetwise Hong Kong girl who captures his interest for a cover story.What started out as a fascinating develops into a love story. Together the two young lovers discover hope, happiness and the truth about love.	185497
2006	Zhest	MF			Russia	News Media. Young Journalist (Marina Bakhshiyeva).	185498
1964	Zhivyot takoy paren	MF				Reporter (Bella Akhmadulina)	185499
1988	Zhong Ri nan bei he	MF				Cameraman (Wai Hung Liu), Ken's cameraman.	185500
1946	Ziegfeld Follies	M	DVD -R HQ 3292, 3293. L			Journalists-Photographers. A Great Lady (Judy Garland) Has "An Interview." Words and music by Kay Thompson and Roger Edens.	185501
1996	Zielschuß. Ein Fall für den Sportreporter	NM		Klugmann, Norbert	Germany	Journalist	185502
1992	Zig-Zag	NM		Hynd, Noel		Tabloid Obituary Writer Paul Townsend of the New York Sun hears a dying confession of dying State Department official of a Russian counterspy's aborted 1965 defection attempt and a major cover-up of "the biggest secret of the 1960s."Despite an attempt on his life, Townsend, using all the tricks of an investigative reporter, relates the allegations that an acting U.S. Ambassador to France had been dismissed after trying to affect defection of KGB agent with the key to that secret.Pair of FBI agents turn up to request Townsend's notes on his conversation. CIA official warns that any further inquiries would endanger U.S. relations with the Soviet Republic.The CIA agent says Townsend had been talking to an imposter since the real ambassador died years before. And FBI agents were imposters too. As Townsend tackles these questions, an assassin is busy eliminating those who might help answer them.	185503
2006	Ziggy: TV News Anchors	CS	OWN COPY	Wilson, Tom	12-13-2006 Comic Strip.	TV Anchors. Ziggy on chair watching TV anchor on television saying: "This is Ted Whittaker substituting for Howard Pickering who was overcome by hairspray fumes."	185504
1990	Zimmedaaar	MF			India	Press Editor (Rajendra Nath). Man who beat up the press editor, Bob (Bob Christo). Man who beat up the press editor (Mac Mohan). Man who beat up the press editor (Sudhir).	185505
1996	Zimmer frei!	DF				Reporter (Manes Meckenstock) Homestory. Reporter (Jorg Thadeusz) Homestory.	185506
1931	Zinker, Deer	MF			Germany	Reporter Josuah Harras (Paul Horbiger).	185507
1984	Zinsen des Ruhms	MF				Journalist (Christian Janda). Journalist (Rolf Witte).	185508
1992	Zipperface	M				Female Reporter (Denise Lerette). Male Reporter (Noel Webb).	185509
2004	Zivot je cudo	MT			Serbia and Montenegro	News Media. SFTV Reporter (Danica Todorovic).	185510
1968	Zlocin v santanu	MF				Reporter (Ladislav Smoljak)	185511
1988	Zodiac	N	OWN - P	Stephenson, Neal		Public Relations. Media	185512
2007	Zodiac	M	DVD 9230 - Director’s Cut. DVD -R HQ 10749, 10750, 10751.	Vanderbilt, James (Script). Two books by Chronicle political cartoonist Robert Graysmith (who became the conduit for investigators from different jurisdictions to share information).		Reporter Paul Avery (Robert Downey Jr.) of the San Francisco Chronicle  is in this true-life tale of the Zodiac killings, which terrorized the Bay Area for years. Avery is the Chronicle's ace crime reporter, is a caustic, tormented journalist.Avery's obsession with the Zodiac killer proves a toxic mix with his own spiraling alcoholism. San Francisco Chronicle Political Cartoonist Robert Graysmith (Jake Gyllenhaal) wrote two books on the killer. His love of puzzles hooks him on the case.Bits of evidence sent by the killer to the San Francisco Chronicle Editor (Don Salmon). Letters to the newspaper were written in code.One of the last verified communications, in 1974, claimed responsibility for 37 victims. Murders were never solved. TV Anchorman #1 (Ted Garcia). TV News Anchor (Bill Seward). Chronicle Artist (David Hodges).Cameraman (Brad Carr). Interviewer #2 (Mitchell Fink). Newsroom Photographer (Nick Pellegrino).  Press/Staff (Scott Norris). Copy Editor #1 (Thomas Kopache). Copy Editor #3 (Barry Livingston). Copy Editor #4 (Christopher John Fields).	185513
1979	Zodiac Killer	N		Weissman, Jerry		News Media	185514
2005	Zodiac Killer	M				Editor (Karen Strassman) of Bellam Books. Bellam Books marketing Executive (Pia Woo).	185515
1971	Zodiac Killer, The	M				Reporter Pete (Dennis Thomann). Editor LeMay (Steve Harper).	185516
2000	Zoe	MT				News Media. TV Reporter (Poppy Roe).	185517
2008	Zoe Chandler: Hot Property	N		Johnson, Susan	#1 Zoe Chandler Series	Reporter Zoe Chandler, wanting to finish writing her expose on art collectors, has fled to a secluded lake house where a muscle-bound neighbor in cargo shorts catches her attention. The problem is he likes seclusion too. Haunted by his past in the CIA, he isn’t looking for company. But when Zoe’s controversial book brings a threat to her door, she begs Nick to protect her from danger, and keep her close. With his own trouble brewing, he’s not sure he can trust her -- but she’ll do everything in her power to persuade him. 	185518
2001	Zoe Kaplan: Better Than Sex	NM		Holtzer, Susan	#7 Anneke Haagan Mysteries	Reporter Zoe Kaplan of the Michigan Daily, a journalism student, is asked by computer consultant Anneke Haagan and Ann Arbor policeman Karl Genesko, who are honeymooning in San Francisco, to help on their case.An annoying Michigan graduate student has been conducting research on eating and is poisoned during a food-tasting at a new sports-theme restaurant in San Francisco. Eight suspects at her table all have ties to the University at Ann Arbor.The restaurant owner pleads for Anneke and Karl's help and Karl asks Zoe Kaplan, a student reporter back home, to research the suspects around the dinner table.The suspects are  Food Critic George McMartin, a carnivore-hating Freelance Writer Barbara Williams, a fitness-club owner, an attorney, an investment banker, and two venture capitalists. Zoe discovers the writer's membership in the Vegan Militia.She also finds out that the graduate student had an affair with a congressman who was using her doctoral statistics to authenticate his food-tax mill. Another person will die and Zoe will be trussed up like a Thanksgiving turkey before the case is solved.	185519
1997	Zoe Kaplan: Black Diamond: Mystery at the University of Michigan, A	NM		Holtzer, Susan	#4 Anneke Haagan Mysteries	Reporter Zoe Kaplan of the Michigan Daily, a journalism student, is enlisted by a hapless fellow student for moral support in her family's dissension over a will.In the process the two young women come upon an intriguing series of letters written by the student's ancestor, a well-born lady brutally treated by her logging-baron husband.Two students, working with a computer-knowledgeable student, unearth a tale of arson, murder and lost treasure that reaches out to touch their own lives.	185520
1996	Zoe Kaplan: Bleeding Maize and Blue	NM		Holtzer, Susan	#3 Anneke Haagan Mysteries	Reporter Zoe Kaplan, a journalism student, working for the University of Michigan college newspaper risks her life to expose a sports scandal. This is Kaplan's first appearance in the Anneke Haagan Mystery series.It's the scoop of the decade right before the annual President's Weekend when she learns of an impending NCAA investigation into the school's recruiting practices.As alumni gather, a has-been Pulitzer Prize-winning local sports columnist Charlie Cassovoy of the Detroit News can't figure out how he was scooped by a college girl.The body of the NCAA inspector is found stabbed with the pole bearing the blue and gold Michigan  banner.Kaplan is befriended by a computer programmer-detective agreeing to be the young woman's sounding board now that her sports story has turned into crime news.	185521
1999	Zoe Kaplan: Silly Season, The: Entr'acte Mystery of the University of Michigan, An	NM		Holtzer, Susan	#5 Anneke Haagan Mysteries	Reporter Zoe Kaplan from the University of Michigan, also a journalism student intern at the local weekly, is on hand to witness and report on a new batch of UFO appearances decades after the famed Ann Arbor UFO sightings of 1966.Kaplan is summer sports editor on the Michigan Daily (published once a week over the summer term). Her eyewitness account of the sight reported in the Daily catapults her to overnight celebrity and a slot as an Associated Press stringer.She has all she can handle when the college town is invaded by hordes of UFO followers. History professor found electrocuted in a charred field.She's assigned gathering reactions from all concerned parties and is surrounded by loonies.When Kaplan sees what looks like a UFO flying over Michigan Stadium, she's sure it is a hoax. Calls start flooding in about the sighting and before she knows it, she has a very controversial story on her hands.	185522
2001	Zoe Kaplan: Wedding Game, The	NM		Holtzer, Susan	#6 Anneke Haagan Mysteries	Newsgroup on the Internet for game programmers. A week before the wedding of computer programmer Anneke Haagen and former pro football player turned police lieutenant Karl Genesko, murder threatens to cancel their plans.Both become suspects when a letter bomb kills blackmailer Vince Mattus, a member of GameSpinners, an Internet newsgroup for game programmers. FBI officers go over Anneke's computer records since her name was among those of other GameSpinners on a list.After the FBI questions her, she remembers Vince's abortive attempt to blackmail her over the Net and she soon finds out that he tried the same thing on other newsgroup members. Might one of them killed Vince to shut him up?Includes a Glossary of Internet Usage. Haagen if part owner of Computer Solutions.	185523
1992	Zoe la boxeuse	MF			France. Short Film.	Photographer (Olindo Cavandini).	185524
2000	Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane: Midsummer Night's Nightmare, A	T			Episode #19. 4-16-2000	Interviewer (Susan Chuang).	185525
2007	Zoey 101: Dean's Son, The	T			Episode #44. Series 1-9-2005	TV News Reporter (Suzanne Sena). All boys boarding school is accepting female students for the first time. Zoey decides to be one of the first girls admitted.	185526
2007	Zoey 101: Wrestling	T	DVD -R HQ 9665		Episode. 3-4-2007	Aspiring Reporter Lola wants to be a journalist. Zoey joins the wrestling team.  	185527
1993	Zohar	M				TV Reporter (Eran Riklis),  Technician #1 (Ishy Ben-Zur). Technician #2 (Itzik Takumi).	185528
2007	Zoli	N		McCann, Colum		Slovakian Journalist in 2003 seeks information about Zoli, a young girl in the 1930s, part of a kumpanija, a band of families that moves about the countryside of what was then Czechoslovakia never staying too long in one place. Raised by her beloved but strict grandfather after most of her family is murdered by fascists, she is taught to read and write, though these acts are considered by the Roma to be dangerous, especially for a woman. Books, even radio, carry the words of outsiders. But Zoli is gifted. She has a voice that sing and a mind that invents and remembers. She and her grandfather escape death and flee to join a group of caravans, a community of cousins, of harpists, a society with music and rules and laws of its own. As a gifted poet, she is “discovered” by a printer and publisher who also befriends an English expatriate who is part Irish, part Slovakian and one of the men Zoli loves. Zoli receives permission from the elders to have her poems published in the outside world, but the very work that is celebrated and makes her famous also leads to her unraveling. She finds, too late, that she has been used. New laws enable the rounding up and resettlement of her people. Banished by the Roma and blamed for their fate, she finds that she belongs to neither socialist, nor Roma society. After the formal act of banishment, she returns to the Danube, to the vicinity of the apartment blocks on the outskirts of Bratislava, where the kumpanija has been forcibly removed. They have ripped out the floorboards of their apartments to build campfires. The wheels from their wagons have been removed, yet they still gather and live outdoors. One night, hidden yet watchful, Zoli watches the flickering campfires and thinks she would set fire to all my words just to travel that air once more. Zoli is loved by many, but only when her songs and poems are in favor. Her true loves turn out to be a loyal few. 	185529
2005	Zolotoy telenok	MTF			Russia. Miniseries.	Photographer Men'shov (Alexander Usov).	185530
1979	Zombi 2	MF				Newspaper Editor-in-Chief (Lucio Fulci)	185531
1979	Zombie (aka Zombi 2, Island of the Living Dead, Zombie Flesh Eaters, Island of the Flesh-Eaters, Zombie 2: Dead Are Among Us.).	M		Briganti, Elisa (Screenplay)	Italy -Ness Book	Reporter Peter West (Ian McCulloch) whose uncle owns the paper and who is assigned to investigate a boat that has arrived unmanned in New York harbor. Joins forces with daughter of owner of the boat.Two set out to investigate father's disappearance in tropical setting. Gory attacks by zombies.  They manage to escape but hear on the radio an announcer being attacked as he reads the news that zombies are running rampant in New York.	185532
1993	Zombie Bloodbath	M				News Media. TV Reporter (Valerie Knight).	185533
2001	Zombie Chronicles, The	M				Journalist Tara Woodley (Emmy Smith) is traveling to a small town to research ghost stories. On the way she runs into a strange old man who offers to tell her the stories himself. 	185534
1991	Zombie Cop	M				Newscaster (Stan Piatt)	185535
1981	Zombie Creeping Flesh (Inferno dei Morti-Viventi)  (aka Night of the Zombies)	M		Fraggso, Claudio, J.M. Cunilles (Story-Screenplay)	Italy - Ness Book	TV  Reporter Lea  (Margit Evelyn Newton), a spunky reporter,  and other News Media, bent on an expose before threatening global apocalypseTV Reporter Lea and her male cameraman become trapped in a zombie-infested jungle.  Besides zombies, they must deal with members of the military sent to control the situation.  She pulls a gun on a military man after he beats up her cameraman.Reporter tells the soldier he won't be the first guy she has killed.  Reporter depicted as a  nuisance. She  criticizes the military project that created the zombies.  Then her tongue is ripped out by the zombies and the whole group is wiped out.Film accuses TV and public of encouraging these atrocities when TV reporter's audience is described as never getting enough of violence and bloodshed.Danger of free press shown as a male reporter's televised coverage of a hostage situation enables the terrorists to follow the activities of the SWAT team outside the building.	185536
2006	Zombie Farm	M				Anchormen (Joe Estevez, Daymond W. Rice).	185537
1998	Zombie Massacre	G				News Reader (Gareth Murfin - Voice).	185538
2003	Zombie Night	M				News Media. News Anchor #1 (Francis Dimbeck). News Anchor #2 (Rob Horgan). News Anchor #3 (David Eng).	185539
1999 	Zombie Powder	CB		Kubo, TIte	Japan. Manga series. Action manga. Unfinished manga series published by Shueisha	Paparazzi Reporter Wolfgangina Getto, nicknamed Wolfina, is a busty 18-year-old paparazzi journalist who specializes in criminal expose stories. Her comatose brother Emilio contains a Ring of the Dead, which he found 8 years before the main story line and has been consuming his life force ever since. Wolfina is introduced in the ninth chapter of the series, and joins up with the main characters soon after in order to protect her brother from Balmunk. She fights using a modified camera tripod she calls "the tripod of justice". At the end of the series she agrees to work for Zanza Gemini for a year as an experimental subject in order to pay for the operation removing the Ring of the Dead from Emilio, and is left behind by Gamma and Smith as they continue their powder hunting.Reception of Wolfina's character has been superficial but positive, limited to contrasting her large-breasted character design to the otherwise lanky designs used in the series and remarking on her creative and quirky weapon choice.	185540
2006	Zombie Prom	M				Cameraman (Vincent Angelo) for Eddie. TV Announcer-Narrator (Jimmy Hodson).	185541
2004	Zombie Psycho STHLM	M			Short	News Media. Reporter (Patricia  Berg - Voice). Reporter (Richard Burgsteiner - Voice). Reporter (Michael Norman - Voice). Reporter (Jessica Wolf - Voice).	185542
2003	Zombiegeddon	MF				Reporter Jenny Jackson (Tina Krause)	185543
2003	Zombiegeddon	M				News Media. Reporter Jenny Jackson (Tina Krause).  Ted Kopafeel (Trent Haaga). Radio Station Zombies (Len Kabasinki, Lisa McQuiston).	185544
2005	Zombiejager, Die	MF			Sweden	News Media.  Brown Reporter (Andreas J. Wimmer).	185545
1945	Zombies on Broadway	M	DVD -R HQ 6691, 6688. VHS 1271			Public Relations. Two press agents -- Jerry Miles (Wally Brown) and Mike Streger (Alan Carney) -- are ordered to the island of St. Sebastian to get a zombie for an opening night publicity stunt of a nightclub. Radio Newscaster Douglas Walker.Press	185546
2007	Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!	M				Reporter (Tracy Wiu)	185547
1993	Zombit	TF			Israel	Video Game Critic Doron Nir. Hosts Moshe  Ferster, Nir Friedman, Eyal Kitzis, Ron Levental, Idan Miller, Idan Miller, Gal Nadivi.	185548
1993	Zone interdite	DF			France. Series 1993-	TV Documentary. Hosts Bernard de la Villardiere (1998-2005), Florence Dauchez (1997-1998), Patrick de Carolis (1993-1997), Anne-Sophie Lapix (2005), Melissa Theuriau (2006).Journalists Jean-Yves Cauchard (1995), Jean-Xavier de Lestrade (1995), Alexis Marant (1996), Paul Comiti (1998), Manolo D'Arthuys (1998), Fabien Galluffo (1998), Isabelle Sophie Lecorne (1998), Claire Germouty (1997), Patrice Lucchini (1997)Journalists Claire Lajeunie (2001), Sylviane Schmitt (2001).	185549
2009	Zone of the Dead	M				Anchorwoman (Milena Predic). TV Director (Antoni Sole). TV Crew Members (Dimitrije Vojnov). InterPol agents must join forces with dangerous prisoner to fight zombie hordes.	185550
2001	Zone of the Enders Z.O.E.	G				Reporter (Liz Stimson - Voice)	185551
2004	Zone stad: Bescherming	TF			Episode #9. 2-14-2004	News Media. Echtegnote van Journalist (Bianca Vanhaverbeke).	185552
1996	Zonen	MTF			Miniseries	Editor (Eva Stellby). Editor's Secretary (Lars-Erik Friberg).	185553
1992	Zong heng tian xia	MF			Hong Kong.	Cameraman (Everett Cottom). Cameraman (Dave Kaplan). Photographer (Martin McGurn). Photojournalist (Carol Parkison).	185554
1966	Zontar the Thing from Venus	M				Newspaper Editor Mr. Ledford (George Edgley).	185555
1999	Zoo	M				Reporter #1 (Tara King). Reporter #2 (Eric Gordon). Reporter #3 (Mel Shulman). Car Radio Newscaster (Janet Zarish).	185556
2007	Zoo	M				Photographer (Karl Holzheimer).	185557
1957	Zoo Baby	M			UK Only	Press	185558
1974	Zoo Gang, The: Lion Hunt, The	T			Episode #4. 4-26-1974	Reporter (Neville Jason).	185559
1950	Zoo Parade	DT			Series. 5-28-1950 to 9-1-1957. NBC	Hosts Marlin Perkins, Jim Hurlbut.	185560
2008	Zoo Station	N		Downing, David		Anglo-American Journalist John Russell, who has spent 15 years working in Germany found the Nazis despicable and war inevitable, but still wants to remain in pre-World War II Berlin to be near his girlfriend, a beautiful actress and his son, from whose mother he’s divorced. He writes human-interest pieces for British and American newspapers avoiding the investigative journalism that could get him deported. But as World War II approaches, he faces the possibility of leaving his son as well as his girlfriend. A mysterious Russian hires Russell to write a series of articles praising Nazi achievements and though he finds this work odious, he figures out a way to make the job palatable by involving the British consulate and their chief intelligence officer. He’s drawn increasingly  deeper into the espionage web of not only the Russians and the British but also the Germans. He’s involved in other dangerous activities helping a Jewish family and a determined young American reporter. When the British and the Nazis notice his involvement with the Soviets, Russell is dragged into the murky world of warring intelligence services. How will he extricate himself from all three and gets revenge on the Nazis?	185561
2001	Zookeeper, The	M				News Media. TV Reporter 1 (Susan Caskie). TV Reporter 2 (Rianne Kooiman).	185562
2006	Zookeeper, The	N		MacLennan, Alex		Newscaster Tim McAllister is a super-handsome local newscaster who recently started dating 34-year-old Sam Metcalfe. Metcalfe has a good solid job as a zookeeper in Washington D.C. where he cares for the primates and one aging curmudgeon of a father figure. At home, Sam is also the keeper for his nuclear family that includes his business-like mother, ambitious sister and adolescent nephew. Sam’s best friend Laurel has been there for him since late childhood and now McAllister is in his life. 	185563
2001	Zoolander	M	DVD			Investigative Journalist Matilda Jeffries (Christine Taylor) for Time magazine. VH1 Reporter (Jerry Stahl).	185564
2006	Zoom	M				News Media. Reporter (Lauren Sanchez). Researcher Adam (Adam Bocknek). Researcher Taylor (Jane Hajduk). Researcher (Zoe Mugford). Researcher (Neil Whitely).Former superhero is called back to work to transform an unlikely group of ragtag kids into superheroes at a private Academy.	185565
1973	Zoom!	N		Townend, Peter		Photographer Philip Quest, who has one eye,  becomes involved in murder, kidnapping and other adventures.	185566
1995	Zooman	M				TV Reporter (Lisa Rhoden). Brooklyn father of a slain girl appeals to the media when witnesses refuse to come forward.	185567
1965	Zoorama	DT			Series. 4-18-1965 to 9-26-1965. CBS.	Host Bob Dale.	185568
1981	Zoot Suit	M				Press (Frank McCarthy)	185569
1997	Zor	MF			India	Journalist Arjun Singh (Sunny Deol) works very hard to make sure that people know the truth behind every story. He lives with his father, grandmother and sister. Aarti (Sushmita Sen) is a girl who also works as a journalist. After a few collisions they fall in love. Meanwhile there is a scare of terrorism with a lot of bomb blasts and innocent people dying. Arjun’s father is accused of giving shelter to a terrorist and it put behind bars. The reporter finds out that his friend is member of a terrorist group. Arjun  uncovers a big conspiracy including the frame-up of his father and proves his father innocent. 	185570
1964	Zorba the Greek	M	DVD -R HQ 7948, 7949, 7947. L		AFI-Authors	Writer	185571
1944	Zorro's Black Whip	M	L		12 episodes. p. 233, L 529	Publisher Randolph Meredith (Jay Kirby), owner and operator of newspaper. Sister Barbara Meredith (Linda Stirling) and Tenpoint, the printer (Lucien Littlefield)	185572
2001	Zostac miss	MTF			Poland. Miniseries	Journalist (Joanna Benda).	185573
1962	Zotz!	M	DVD -R HQ 10961, 10963			Pentagon Reporter (Frank J. Scannell). The ZOTZ! Coin has awesome powers.	185574
1993	Zou shang bu gui lu	MF			Hong Kong.	Press Photographer (Michael Miller).	185575
2002	Zouhou qiang (aka Runaway Pistol, The)	MF			Hong Kong	TV News. Antique British pistol travels from Hong Kong to Shenzhen finding its way into the hands of a motley crowd of characters and killing a sex worker, a small-time hood, troubled teens and several bystanders. Appearance of the pistol always brings a tragic result. 	185576
2004	Zsiguli	MF			Hungary	Reporter (Veronika Fazekas). TV Anchor (Andras Hajos).	185577
1992	Zsotem	MF			Hungary.	Photographer (Palne Ratonyi).	185578
1999	Zu bunt für Grappa	NM		Wollenhaupt, Gabriella	Germany	Journalist	185579
2005	Zu weit draußen	N		Groschupf, Johannes	Germany	Journalist	185580
1980	Zubuk	MF				News Media. The Journalist (Metin Serezli)	185581
1914	Zudora	M			Chapter Play - Silent.	Reporter Jim Baird-Hassam Ali (James Cruze). Zudora, not knowing she's an heiress to $20 million fortune lives with her uncle, a mystic and detective, who covets her inheritance.	185582
2008	Zugzwang	N		Bennett, Ronan		Newspaper Editor in St. Petersburg, a respected journalist, is murdered in front of a shocked crowd on a blustery April day. Five days later, a celebrated psychoanalyst receives a visit from police. There has been another murder in the city and somehow he is implicated. “Zugzwang” is a chess term used to describe a position in which a player is reduced to utter helplessness: he is obliged to move, but every move serves to make his position even worse. As the psychoanalyst is drawn deeper into the murderous intrigue, he finds that he, his patients, and his daughter may all be pawns in a game larger in scope than anything he could imagine.	185583
2005	Zui hao de shi guang	MF				Photographer. Journalist. Three stories set in three times, 1911, 1966 and 2005.	185584
1984	Zukovka Experiment, The	N	OWN - P	Gottlieb, Nathan		Journalist Alex Palmer discovers that a childhood photo of the president of the United States was taken in Russia	185585
1998	Zulm-O-Sitam	MF			India	Journalist Dinanath (Vikas Anand).	185586
2003	Zulu Awards '03	T				Reporter Thorkild Dahl.	185587
2004	Zulu Rocks	TF			Denmark	Zulu Sports Commentators (Claus Elming, Jimmy Bojgaard).	185588
2004	Zulu Royal	DF			Denmark	Reporter (Sara Bro - Herself). Reporter (Signe Molde - Herself). Hosts (Lars Hjortshoj, Frank Hvam, Lasse Rimmer - Themselves).	185589
1972	Zum zweiten Fruhstuck: Heibe Liebe	MF				Reporter (Frank Glaubrecht)	185590
1957	Zurcher Verlobung, Die	MF				Reporter (Helmut Kautner)	185591
1984	Zurich Numbers, The	NM	OWN - P	Granger, Bill		News Media	185592
2006	Zuzu Angel	MF				Reporter (Sergio Abreu)	185593
2001	Zvezda na odnu rol	N		Stepanova, Tatiana	Woman journalist	Female Journalist	185594
1965	Zwei Ansichten	N		Johnson, Uwe	Germany	Journalist	185595
1957	Zwei Mutter	MF				Reporter (Fred Ludwig).	185596
1998	Zwyczajna dobroc	DF			Poland	Journalist	185597
1979	Zycie na goraco	TF			Poland	Newscaster Maj (Leszek Teleszynski).	185598
1965	Zycie raz jeszcze	MF			Poland	Editor Rydz (Edmund Fetting).	185599
1965	Zycie za zycie	MF			Poland	Newscaster's Voice (James D. Black).	185600
